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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAG^S

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 6, 1932

COUNCIL CONTRACTS

PAGES Ito 8

SHOULD NOT GET NAMES
OF COMPANIES CONFUSED

MERCHANTS AGREE
ON CLOSING QUESTION

monwealth Power Oo.

On Wednesday Nights

COMMERCIL CLUB
ORGANIZING FOR GO­
FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE BARRY COUNTY HAS
ARRESTEDSIX
Low Prices Quoted By Con­
Coniumers
Co.
Has
No
Connec
­
Present
Conditions
Do
Not
ELECTED OFFICERS sumers Power Co. For Five UNDEVELOPED ASSETS tion With American Com­ TO-CHURCH” SUNDAY Warrant Opening Stores
TRUCK
Year Period

LEON TOLHURST SUCCEEDS
THOMAS BAIRD AB
PRESIDENT

The council did not meet on the
fourth Friday of December, because
that was Christmas day Instead II Iwld
its session on Monday evening. Decern-

PLANS FOR YEAR’S

Tire only item of btuiness of special

interest was the unanimous vote of the
WORK TO BE PRESENTED council
to enter into a contract with
the Consumers Power Company for
electric service for operating tire city's
municipal waterworks and sewage dis­
posal plants, for a period of five years
from December 28. 1931. and from year
year thereafter until terminated upAt a recent meeting of the Hastings;.to -----------------------------------------------------r
Commercial club Fred Johnson. Kim । on tliirty days notice
Sigler and Charles Hinman were placed ■ Tlie company submitted what the
upon the board of directors for a per-1 council considered a very fair contract,
lod of three years. Last week the board with low rales for the service-lower
- ax officers
•for the
- new than the city could hope to produce
met■ and• selected
electricity for its own use.
year the following:

Progress and Development of
City Depend Upon Confi­
dence and Courage

President—Leon Tolhurst.
Vice-President—Robert Walton.
Treasurer—Charles Hinman
Secretary—MUs Eva Hecax
YAjrlng the year 1931 Thomas Baird I

SURVEY OF BARRY
02318875

which olh'atandlng things could be done
for Hustings, because of unfavorable fi­
nancial conations throughout the
COMMR. MAUDE SMITH OUT­
country. Nevertheless Mr Baird and
his associates maintained interest In
LINES HISTORY OF
the club and govt attention to such ac­
EDUCATION
tivities as were posiibir under Hie con­
ditions
Theoiew officers will no doubt an­ TEACHERS QUALIFICA­
nounce their plana and policies for the
TIONS ARE MORE RIGID
future au soon us they can so arrange
We hope that the Commercial club
may have a wider influence and be a Many More Improvements Are
stronger force (or the community good
Needed In Some Rural
than it ever has been
Willie financial conditions arc such
Schools In County
that not much cun be attempted to­
wards the establishment of new indus­ are printing herewith the talk given
tries in Hastings during 1932. yet this by County School Commissioner Maude
should not be a lime when efforts by
the Cbmntercial club for the develop-I Smith, before
.... the Rotary
.. club at their
luncheon last week, as we “
know our
mMol HoUnn .b»uld r.u i„
SSSrwT?.SS-Xdto

degree,
। The need for competent supervision
Courage U a quality that we all ad-. In instnetion In the rural schools was
mire In an individual. Even when clrkeenly felt at ^sery early date. Supt
cunutancex over which lie has no con­
Gregory .utfvfn his 1860 report, “The
trol make it seemingly impossible for
county that/ jiaya 320,000 annually for
him to secure what
desires, he ;
teachers' tiages r-ould have better
ncvrtheless refuses to give up. He,
schools and get more for its money if
holds the purpose steadily to win out. It,
is courage like this that has enabled It would pay 31.000 cf the sum to an
intelligent and efficient superintendent
the United States to recover from pre­
who should sec that the remainder was
vious depressions and it will lead us out
properly expended that the teaelwrs em­
ot tt&gt;e present one. It is Ute same kind
ployed by II perforin their labors skill­
of courage that is needed tn Hastings
fully
and efficiently." Efforts have been
to keep on the lookout—to keep on
made from time to time to provide
working and to keep on expecting prog­
ress in this community—progress that means for the adequate supervision of
will make It a belter as will as a larg­ Instruction in schools in this state.
In 1867 the office of the county su­
er place, with more wholesome condi­
perintendent ol schools was created.
tions for all who live here.
The act provided tiiat the county suWe have confidence that the newly
l&gt;erinlendent
should be elected by pop­
elected officers of the Commercial Club
will work out plans that will make the ular vote. No educational qualifications
club an increasingly useful and Import­ were required. The salary was to be
ant factor tn the development of this not less than 83.00 per day nor more
city. We hope there will be. not only than 85.00 per day for each day em­
among the present members but many ployed. such days to be determined by
who are not now members but who will the county board of supervisors. One
be. a spirit of co-operation and help­ duty of the couqty superintendent was
fulness that will result in good for to examine teachers and grant certi­
ficates and the law required that the
Hastings.
superintendent should visit each school
of the county at least once In each year
CONTRIBUTIONS MADE
and examine into'the gtscipllne and
TO PENNOCK HOSPITAL mode of instruction, etc.
In 1875 the office of county superin­
tendent pf schools was discontinued by
Barry County Residents Re­ statute and tlie office of township su­
perintendent
was created, no educa­
member Institution During
tional qualifications being required for
the Holidays
this officer. His principal duty was to
Since the last report a number of
(Continued on page six)
donations have been made to Pennock
hospital which are gratefully acknowl­ RUSSIAN COUNT COM­
edged.
,
The gifts are: Alva Kqnyon, Bellevue,
ING TO BROTHERHOOD
Route 4. 6 qU. fruit; Mrs. H M. Hill's
hospital guild. 2 boxes fruit, grape Will Speak At Regular Meeting
Juice. Jam and Jelly; Clifford Rich, 81
Monday Night, Jan. 18—
qts. fruit-and pickles; Mrs. Bert John­
son. 3 qts. fruit and 1 qt. mincemeat;
Supper Squad Later
Mrs Edward Campbell. 6 qts. fruit and!
The January meeting of the Brother hood will be held one week from next
Springs. 1 bu- apples; Mrs. John UsMonday night. January 18. The ipeakboine. maple syrup and apples; Mr.
er will be Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky.
and Mrs. Wm. Gorham, grape Juice;
n Russian count, who was compelled to
Loyal Workers' class of Methodist Bun­
leave Russia because he did not be­
day School, a check.
lieve tn communism, who hag become a
These contributions are appreciated
citizen of United States, bdievlng that
and are.a grtat saving to the hospital
liberty under the stars and stripes is
board, pwkhock hospital fills a big place ;
far to be preferred to the despotism of
in the life of Barry county and we
communism. The count has kept In
often wonder how we ever got along
touch with the situation In Russia and
without its ministrations.
will bring a real message to the Broth­
erhood. giving them information with
regard to the situation in that unfor­
CLEARING HOUSE FOR
tunate country, in which the average
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING citizens counts for practically nothing,
has no liberty, and nothing approach­
Openy In White School Bldg. ing freedom, but must obey orders that
come from the autocracy of Moscow,
On Monday—Sponsored By
which Is just os hateful as that of the
Czar's, but which is evidently trying
Central P. T. A.
*
The clearing-house for children's harder than the Czar did to bring bet­
clothing sponsored by the Central P. ter economic conditions to that counThe supper squad will appear, in the
M.. in the white school building. There
is a great need for warm garments. next issue of the Banner.
Provision will be made for repairing
and mending the clothing.
Please lake time to sort over your
unused garments and help to provide
comidrtable clothing for school. chil­
Local members of the Moose Lodge
dren If you cannot send the clothing will hold a family night at Moose hall
on Monday, please call phone 2218.
here Thursday evening. January 7. This
is the first of a series of similar events
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
to be held during 1932,
The annual meeting of the stock­
CO. MINISTERIAL MEETING.
holders of the Hastings National Bank,
Hastings, Mich, will be held at Its
banking offices on Tuesday, January 12. County Ministerial meeting will be held
1932 for the election of directors for at the Methodist church In Hastings.
the ensuing year, and the transaction Pot luck supper at 5:00. Bring your own
of any other business that may come service
Tire Russian Situation" is the topic
before Ute meeting. Polls open from
fnr
11 r v-i
—
10:00 A. M. to 13:00 P M-—H. a Haywe.

Local Moose Lodge
to Hold Family Night

ALL NIGHT DANCE.

■T. ROSE ENTERTAINMENT.
Knur jmmenl, St. Rose Hal), Thurs-

RESORT PROPERTY ADDS
INCREASINGLY TO
TAX ROLLS

The dally papers of December.Jl con­ COMMITTEE URGES EVERY
The merchants of this city—outside
tained the aiuiuunci-ment of the ap­
CITIZEN TO ATTEND ON
pointment of a receiver for the Amer­
fcctloncry dealers and fruit stores—
JANUARY 17
ican Commonwealth Power Company.
' realize that there is no justification.
It appears tiiat some t&gt;ropie have
| under present conditions, for keeping
GROWTH OF LAKELANDS
tiiought tiiat company was the holding HAVE FAITH IN VALUE
. their places of business open on Wedcompany for the Consumers Powei
i nesday evenings. Accordingly all of the
HELPS LOWER LEVIES Company, or in some way related to it
OF REGULAR ATTENDANCE kweriea. dry ’go^ds Stores! “furniture
.
Tiiat is not lite caw. Tile American
stores, clothing stores, hardware stores
Big Percentage of Assessments Commonwealth power Corporation has
Democratic Spirit
Batata la
In ueriain
Certain Townships
Comes 00
tn
xownsnips uomes
- connection
------„-------- whatever
------- with th* Con­ ...
■.
..
mi ncuunuay eve: turners
Comixinv. It
it is the Com- Various Churches—Your Cosumers Power Company
ninga during the months of January.
From uottagers
: monwealth Southern Company, a going iI
■
'! p.hm.r.
—h
Onorntinn
Ta Rnlicited
February and »«.
March.
Experience *...
has
ww ..v.
uuv company ;
P ration is oo c ted
| shown that, for the winter months, the
Among the things which the-peoplc'. concern, which »
U the
holding
of Barry county should bear in mind for Consumers "
‘ recently
•«- •is-1
­
Power. *^
The
"Go-To-Church-Sunday ” for Barry patronage would not justify opening on
sued
annual
statement
of
the
Consumcounty
is
January
17.
1832
Let's
all
go.
I
Wednesday
nights.
The
arrangement
is that this county possesses a splen­
did resource that is not developed. ers Company shown tiiat its business In ' Tbe.success of last year's effort along includes all stores here dealing in the
lllpulMU,v asset 1931 was succeMful, so that it is able to' this line fully warrants the oboervanee kinds of goods mentioned-.
|w
which can become U11
an ,important
for thls county. But to realize on thia, take care of interest, and dividends.! again. Many a person began last ycar|---------------- -»-•-•----------------________________
u
resource,
It is necessary tiiat .there
ta­ and had a surplus over all charges on "Go-To-Church-Sunday" and has'——*-—------ ----------------- ---------------nun Joy
jvjr to
lu IIUIWII
himself miu
and »^||,|
helpj
il good understanding and a harmoni­ There U no reason to question its sol- ; continued, with
. to
to -ll
all concerned. Church attendance U
is |
ous working together of all our peo­ vency.
. a sharing proposition.
ple with the township officers and the
! The suggestion has been made that'
board of supervisors.
.
I
At the present time 85 00 of each.
8100 of taxes raised In this county for
thb support of school districts, town­
ship, county and stale, the building

road building requires taxation—85.00
of every 8100 come from taxation of re­
sort property located on Barry county's
beautiful inland lakes. It lias been
because of the resort development al­
ready made, and because some of our
resort lakes are accessible by good
roads, that Barry county will have this
year an Investment of 8100.000 by the
Kellogg Foundation in building and
equipping a summer camp for crippled
and handicapped children. This will
be the first of its kind in Michigan,
and we know of no other anywhere

BRIEFSTORYOFA
HASTINGS BOY

CITIZEIIS5H0ULDMTMIZETHEIRTOWN

time, anywhere, in his life time hasj
ever been in a church shall celebrate
that event by attending some church of | WALTER
, his or her own choice on Sunday. Janu-

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. ......

THREE LACKED CHAUFFEUR
LICENSES, TfiREE DROVE
WITHOUT LIGHTS
FINES AND COSTS IN

THE CASE WERE

Officers Lay Blame
Levy, But Law Gets Driven
Not Truck Owner
Our readers will remember tiiat it
according to the report of the coroner's
Jury', was responsible for the collision
with John Usbomc's car. with the re­
sulting death of Mr. Usbome's daughfact that the sheriff had twice warned

truck without proper Ughta befcgr the

One would naturally tlilnk that, after

K. SCHMIDT WAR all this had occurred. Mr. Levy would
SPEAKER AT ROTARY CLUB see to it that his trucks were equipped
with such lights as the law requires
ON MONDAY
I when they are driven after dark in the

in nis or ner me. Take one or more
witnesses along with you to church on
—•evening and before daylight in the
January 17. All over Barry' County
1 morning. We understand tiiat lights
church going* is one habit that no one ADVOCATES HIGHER TARthe necessary equipment to operhas ever regretted forming and Tt' Ir
IFF ON CANE SUGAR and
'
never overdone, while there are untold
members who regret that they have not
WENT OUT IN WORLD
been as faithful In church attendance People of Michigan Now Use forth from the sink hole to the gravel
Larger Percentage of Cu­
AND HAS MADE GOOD as they should. *
pit in Carlton without any pretense of
Jesus, our great Example, commends
having such Ughta aa the law demands,
ban Product
church attendance with a promise to
and without even Uie kerosene lamps
His Marked Career Is An Honor meet with us. as shown in Matthew Walter
waiter K. Schmidt,
aenmiai, a member of
or the _,lh _hlrh .h_v -,r„
Grind h»M4&lt; IWi-ry duh .nd propri.-15“
**"
«to the School and the
18-20. In Hebrews 10-25 we are admon­
t/ir
nt
th.
remora
Hhnn
nt
that
CISUUl.
tor
of
the
Camera
Shop
of
that
city.
ished by Paul not to forsake Ute as­
City
sembling of ourselves together. All logic
The development of this camp will
that
he
could
do
as
lie
pleased
about
Nearly flfty years ago a young man re- and ordinary common sense pronounce of ths Hastings Rotary club on Mon­
focus the attention &lt;pf the state and
lights for his trucks. We cannot un­
day. He proved a very interesting talk­
. ......and
___ rprac.
the country upon Barry county. It will celved his diploma as a graduate from church attendance as helpful
derstand why he should defy the law
bring out the fact that this county has' the Hastings High school. Perhaps a I tical. because of the fellowship, insplr- er. making no pretentions to oratory,
but speaking in an off-hand, sincere
some wonderful resort lakes, which can different value was placed upon even |
manner
about
things
which
were
of
in
­
i
ment.
No
one
has
been
found
yet
who
become summer vacation grounds for High school diplomas in those days!
"
many thousands of peoide Instead of than Is the case to day. At any rate it, is ashamed of having attended church terest to his hearers.
spirit as he has shown In thia mat­
He discussed the urgent need of the
for practically the few hundred who1 was then quite generally considered regularly, or even once in a while. If
ter it would seem that Mr. Levy richly
&gt;uu call
mu the
uie roll
run of
ui the
iiw really
realty great men , vituciia
dtixens &lt;J&lt;
of any vmiiuiuiuiy
community siwuuing
standing by
oy
now find pleasure and recreation at that a diploma was almost a sure poss- you
and women of this country, church at-1 their town, giving its local tradesmen
such lakes.
,। port ___________________________
to success, regardless of the sub- tendance will be found aa one of their j every possible dollar of their patronage,
On Wednesday morning before day­
It will not be difficult for Barry I sequent effort put forth by its possessor,
light, Sheriff Leonard and Undergood habits and practices
| The weakness of outside ownership U
county to add more fjian 81.000.000 to | But that theory has long since been many
The Hastings Brotherhood of laymen1 that It is not directly Interested tn the
the present Investment in resort prop- exploded, and contact with real life in Is putting time and money Into this i community's progress. 1
erty at our beautiful takes within the I this «ld world has quite generally
effort, because of their faith In the! He urged his hearers to write to driven to the sink hole and empty
next ten years, if the right steps shall: demonstrated that, regardless of the
Congressman Ketcham and to Senators tense of having Rich Ughta aa Michlbe taken. There must be a friendly number of diplomas held, the fortunate value of church attendance.
One may be very thankful that good Vandenberg and couzens. urging them
attitude toward such a development on. owner of them must put his knowledge
clothes and lots of money are not to favor Hie Capper-Kelly bill, now
the part of townships and the county, to some useful piirjxjse
requisites for regular or spasmodic I pending in the United States senate,
It must be realized that our takes conAt any rate, nearly fifty years ago this church attendance—at least not in! This bill U designed to protect Invenstltute an asset worth developing and young man graduated from the Hasthat all of us will benefit therefrom. | tings High school. Hastings at that Barry county churches, nor any others tors and makers ot worth-while spe­
that we know of.
cialties. also to protect the dealers in ofTlcers, It U reported to ua that Conwhether living In the townships con-1 time was not half 1U present slae. was
•
.
The BrotluThood committee ask all such goods.
talnlng such takes or anywhere else in purely an agricultural city depending
He stated that we are alf interested,
Barn county. Such resort property' entirely upon the surrounding country to realize tiiat they have been appoint­
ed to membership on this committee, especially In a community like Has­
will bear its full share of state.* county for Ils support. Growth was very, very
and to invite any and all to start going tings, in the fanner and what we can
and highway taxes.
slow, and opportunities for young men
to church on Sunday. January 17—any do to help him. He sold that there Is
For individual townships, where starting out in the world were very
(Continued on page aix)
church of your choice, anywhere—only
• Continued on page three)
rare This young man cast about for
ctart going.
living in and around Hastings can help
j something to do that promised aomeThe Brotherhood named as the com­ the farmers of the state of Michigan. JUDGE McPEEK SEN­
rlHTTHJ 7or the future, but he could not
RETURNED FROM Y. M.
hind It for the very good reason that it mittee to plan for Go-To-Church-SunTENCED FRED BENHAM
day, the following: Secretary Frank Ing our Congressman and Senators to
C. A. EDUCATIONAL TRII (was not here.
Angell of the Y. M. C. A.; Charles Hin­
After some thought, his mind turned
man and W. A. Schader.
Case of Jas. Benham to Be Set­
to
the
great,
growing,
undeveloped
west.
Winston Sheffield One of Party Had he gone there we are sure that he
for beets in Michigan. At the present
tled Later—Chas. Heltzel
time this state Is consuming five
From Lansing Area On Tour
would have made good in some line of TO ASK RETENTION OF
Gets Prison Term
pounds of cane sugar, grown tn Cub*,
workj because he was well grounded in
of Eastern States
to one pound of beet sugar, produced
COUNTY
AGRL.
AGENT
Judge
Russell R. McPeek held a seshonesty, industry, loyally and depend­
in Michigan. He said the cane sugar
Winston Sheffield returned on Mon­ ability without which no young man
and manufacturers
are
day from the Y. M. C. A. educational can win real success. More than that he Ninety Men and Women Held'; producers
■
।
carrying
on
on
extensive
and
expensive
trip which he took with 31 men and was fortified with a wonderful phyand his father, Fred Benham, had been
Meeting On Monday to Dis­
• Continued on page five)
boys from the Lansing area.
arraigned previously. Each had entered
■ (Continued on page five)
’
The boys, representing twelve Michi­
cuss This Subject
gan localities, had a grand time, their
POST
OFFICE
RECEIPTS
ing chickens. On Wednesday the Judge
About ninety men and women, many
itinerary taking them to eight states. COUNTY SCOUTS PLAN
called
each of the two separately Into
TOTAL $41,136.64 IN 1932
of the latter the club leaders In the
They went through Canada to Niagara
■
DRIVE FOR FUNDS county, held a meeting tn the court
Falls, then to Albany. New York City.!
room on Monday afternoon to consider Keeps Hastings As First Class
Washington.
waxrungton.
rnuaaeipnia.
Philadelphia.
Atlantic
Atlantic ,
City, and back through Akron, Ohio. *° “how the Film,
Alexander ways and means for retaining the serv­
ham confirmed his previous conteesloa
Office—Fine Gains Made In
ices of the county agricultural agent In
The Y. M. C. A. building in Akron Is
...................
Hamilton
” At.....Strand* Thea­
and made no attempt to shield hlmoatt,
Last Three* Months
Barry county and thus provide for the
said to be the finest in the world, and
admitting that he was guilty. He waa
ter On January 20-21
4-H club work among the young people
the boys greatly enjoyed their privi­
The Hastings postoffice made a good later brought before th* Judge, who
icges there.
leges
mere.
"Alexander
nicisiiurr munition
Hamilton” leaiuring
featuring and the other benefits to be derived showing for the year 1931. The total
Some of the boys on the tour were1 Oeorgc Arliss, one of- the outstanding from extension work.
receipts of the office were 841,136.64.
Fred A. Smith, formerly a supervisor Last year the total was 841.370.57. ao
only twelve and thirteen years of age, photoplays of the year, will be shown
„ year
. were 823353 less
and one man between seventy and, at the Strand Theater on January 20 of Rutland township, acted as chair- the receipts this
with the Judge, although he had pre­
eighty years ot pge accompanied his and 21. under the sponsorship of the man and John Klllick was secretary, i thin’ ’forTcM. All thiw considered viously plead guilty, began to lay th*
Representatives were present from (this is a splendid showing the foot- blame mostly on his father. -The offi­
grandson, and the aged man didn't Boy Scouts of Barry county.
140 000
miss a thing—was always ready to go! All proceeds from this film will be nearly every township in the county jlngs beln4 Bbovcers say there u evidence against him
and had as fine a time as any of the ’ used for the maintenance ot scout oc- and the large majority were enthusias-1 to keep the local postoffice in the list of crimes in which bls father is not
fellows.
; ganlzations in Barry county—with a tlcally in favor of continuing the work. ot flrjt dau offices.
Implicated. The Judge, however, told
As an inspiration to other boys who minimum deduction for overhead ex­ A good many freely spoke their con­
What seems surprising la that, for the young man that he would not ac­
victions and questions were asked the first nine montiis of 1931, the re­
might wish to take such a trip but feel | pense to the Strand Theater.
cept his plea of guilty after his attempt
they haven't the funds, we refer them; Lost fall W. K. Kellogg offered to County Agent Harold Foster concern­ ceipts of the local office fell conslder- to shield himself, telling him he either
to Winston's method, a year ago he help the county maintain a full-time ing the work, which he gladly and fully
was. or was not. guilty. He previously
started a Christmas savings fund at1 executive here provided the Barry or- answered.
just about enough, if the earnings were
It was
appoint
Ml the
kiK.- banks
UUUM, here
iivir and
nnu religiously
ic-ii*ivruni) . ganlzations
. uimiiimil, raise
i .l-v 81.000,
ni.iw, a
» fraction
lincuuu of
ui
- finally
- * decided
--------- to
- - -ri
---- —a maintained, to keep Hastings postoffice
one of
saved his money regularly and when . the total amount involved. This means committee consulting of two people as one of the first class; but the margin said he wasn't really guilty and at­
the time came, he had the cash to fl -1 that scout organizations In Barry will ,rom “f11 township and the club lead- would be exceedingly small. Tire big
tempted to put the blame an somebody
tht« splendid
anl.nHlH educational
.dnraHnnnl trip
trim | be
K. able
.hl. to
tn have the
Ill* advantage
Ih^vnnfnnn ot
nt a
n full- CTS
in lb.
the count,
COUntl*. to
tO nJ
Call on
On U&gt;.
tllC lx»rd
bOSrd gain was
nance this
m In
_ „„„
made„,in„
the last three months
w. October. November ud said he would not take his plea but
whlch he ao greatly enjoyed. But he . time executive on the Job every minute ot .uprrylm when the, m«l n.«l ol
------•— —For
— those three
- months
------- —
•
was glad to get home and says Has- for less cost than most counties pay for week and ask them to reconsider their ~
December.
this
would insist On a trial If he continued
vote on the count
tings knows nothing of want or pover- an executive on duty part time only.
year the total receipts were 19.628 06 to make such claim. The young man
girls and the For the same three months of 1930 the
ty as does the east, for which we should ! Tickets will be placed on sale some- the good of the bl,__________________
all be happy.
4
1 time during the tatter part of this week farmers and their wives as well.
receipts were 88.511.87, showing a gain
When one considers the small cost to of S1.116JB for the last three months
■---------------------------------------- I or the first of next at fifty cents each.
Chariea Heltael. of Catftoo, was
FOURTH DIST P T A
Aside from any benefits to county the taxpayer, which is trifling, about over a year ago. This splendid gain brought before the Judge, charged with
“111
.
’
scouting, the film is one of exceptional
put the year's receipts well beyond the taking indecent liberties with a female
MID-WINTER MEETING interest Its Story is based on the stlr- assesaed in the county, and compares it 340,000 mark.
child. He admitted his guilt. Nelgiibcra
------------ ring days in early American history with the good received there can be
Everyone Invited to .This Gath- when George Washington and Alexan- no possible question as ta the desir­ ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Hcltael, saying they thought leniency
,
. _
.
, — .
. I A.. Hamilton
BT.mll,am were A.htlnc
. hnatll.
OF WOMEN'S CLUB;
fighting a
hostile ability of retaining the county agent.
ering At Central School On | der
The annual luncheon of the Has­
congress to push through the important
tings Women's club
club will be held
held on withstanding the favorable comments
Assumption bftl. a measure that was ANNUAL STOCKTuesday, January 19
HOLDERS MEETING. । Friday. January IS at one o'clock in
The Central P. T. A. regular meet-;
eatabllih confidence In the
The annual meeting of the stock- lhe social rooms of the Methodist
Ing tor January will be replaced by the |crcdu °r
new rePubllc
holders of the Hastings City Bank will, church, L. A. 8. Circle No. 5 serving,
Fourth District mid-winter P. T. A. I
11
"*
be held In the directors' room of the' Tickets may be secured of Mrs. Mil­
meeting on Tuesday evening, January | ENJOYABLE TRIP TO
Bank on Tuesday. January 12. 1932 ton Murphy and Mrs. Herbert Brown.
19. This promises to be a very Interest-1
'
ORLANDO, FLORIDA,
prisoner
ing gathering. All people Interested in I Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Tuttle of Naxhchlldren should attend. A complete . ''llle have gone to Orlando. Fla., where the purpose of electing a board of di­ the program.
program will be printed next week.
they will spend three months with rectors for the ensuing year and for
———**’■''
1 relatives. They write the Banner that such other business as may come before
ANNUAL RED CROSS MUTING.
| they had a nice trip down, going by the meeting. The polls will be open
HOODLAND HI-Y.
The annual meeting of the Barry
County Red Cross Chapter will be held
On Go-To-Church-8unday, January way of Baltimore, Washington, D. C..
next Saturday. January 9. at 3-.8Q P. M.
H, tn the evening the Woodland Hl-Y Richmond. Va. through the Carolinas
club, led by Eldon Parrell, will conduct and Georgia The weather was fine NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. al the National bank community room. (Vivian OUnar)
services In the Freeport Methodist after they left Washington. They found
You are hereby notified that all wa­ Everybody and anybody invited.
church The boyg will furnish music fine paved roads all the way. following ter taxes will be due and payable on
U. 8. l.from Baltimore to Jacksonville.
IRVING TAXPAYERS.
along with toe program of worship.
The country looks fine and the weath- January 2nd. 1B32. All metered bills
must be paid on or before January 15th Saturday, January 9.—Arnold Malooim,
RITLAND TAXPAYERS.
and all flat rates on or before January
Saturday, January B will be my last
31st. 1833. lb take advantage of dis­
day al National Bank. Will be at home
,
DANCE.
counts. No discount allowed after above
DANCE.
every Friday thereafter to collect taxes.
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. mentioned dates. a E. Davis, City
At Indian Landing. Friday evening,
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
onuary 8.—Adv.
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WHO GRADUATED FROM THE
HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
NEARLY 50 YEARS AGO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6, 193?
WOODLAND.
the next few months and suggestions committee. Blate Welfare chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohler and Alenc
for conducting the welfare work were. Rev. Carpenter discussed some appallmadc by Mr. Hartman.
ing conditions he had found in hl* work
Greeting* were brought by Hor&gt;ce'“ate
Mr*. Forrest McMillen of Hasttags ;
Following tills conference, a dance
Mias Alenc remained until Squday to
Parrish, state welfare officer, and Wm
Mrs. Walter Wallace Is seriously 1)1 visit her slater and husband.
I c. Pellit, Grand Chief De Guerre of
On Sunday a clam for newly elected
Elwyn Dell returned Sunday to hls[
। the Michigan 40 and 8.
Mrs.
James
Bristol
entertained
the
; school work at Romeo after spending
j Mrs. KiUtel Smith, national poppy &gt;cretarics was held and matters of taStudy club on Monday.
the holidays with Mr. end Mrs. John I
LOCAL AUXILIARY DELE I Chairman of the central division, said iresl presented. Proposed legislation Delphian
Mr*. Emma Bush was taken sick
Dell.
plans
were
being
made
to
sell
525.000
CATES TO GIVE COMPRE.
department chairman, the widows' and Monday and is confined to her bed.
Mrs Rosa Benham of Hastings spent i
popple* in Michigan thia year. Bhe orphans' pension Ailll being one of the
New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Karl'
HENSIVE REPORT
made' several suggestions concerning moat important.
nock hospital toe past week, following Faul. .
the publicity for the Poppy Day sale.
In her addr.oss, Mrs. Augusta Cone at the extraction of a tooth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell and family,
CHILDREN WELL CARED
Interesting talks were given by Mrs. Sturgis, stressed community service
Regular meeting ot Tliomapple returned Sunday after spending Christ- ;
rno AT TMC RII I ft Ft®*1 Lyons; Mrs. Ootfredsen; George and Unit activities. A new idea was a Court of Maccabees will be Friday. mas end New Year's with her parent*, i
rUn Al I nt DlLLtl
Of Battle Creek; Jock R. C survey of the Legion families and the January 8. AH members'please come.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Covey, of Gobles.
Cann,
publisher
ol
the
Legion
News;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kellar
Sunt
have
re
­
.
_
vault, puuusnv*
starting of a cradle roll for the chil­
Mrs. Nellie Hitt spent Thursday in
Many Suggestions Given For’,:"
Mrs
Laughton; State Commander dren. The Idea ot selling toe Auxiliary moved to their home on West Green
Ann Arbor. .
Kcfgen ‘and
National Committeman through service was advanced by the St, which has been extensively re­
''Development and Progress I Ray
”
“J "*
Mr. and mA. Geo. Spindler returned i
Kelley. Mr*. Marte Schrumpf, de­ de)&gt;artment chairman. Mrs Bertha modeled and improved
to
thetr home in Purdue. Indiana after of Auxiliary Work
iI partment publicity officer, asked that Proestel. who gave a most Interesting ' The board of supervisors will con­
spending the holiday* with relatives
vene for their January session on Mon­
Member* of the American Legion] clippings be sent to her every three talk.
Auxiliary' are urged to attend the meet-' months. A fine Fldac pageant was
Fldac chairman. Mrs. Willow John­ day. January II.-This session is usually
Miss Virginia Faul returned Sunday
tag this week Thursday evening when a । given at the dinner at the Wenonah son, discussed her department activi­ given over to report* of county officers to resume her studies at Michigan
*
ties and gave suggestions At U*e close and to routine business. —
very comprehensive report of the con-! . hotel.
State College after spending the holi­
The Southeast Rutland W. C. T. U.
ferenoe recently held nt Bay City will: Because Mrs. Edwin Sayles! local a Joint banquet was held at the hotel
day.* with her Irartnts, Mr. and Mr*.
be given. Mrs. Henry Mulder, president, child welfare chairman, was unable to with Paul Martin of Lansing as toast­ will meet at the home of Mrs. Ger­ Lawrence Faul.
and Mrs Don Foreman, secretary, rep­ attend toe gathering, the Hastings master. A fine program was given and trude Bauchman Wednesday. January
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling and son.l
resented the local Unit, and were well] delegates acted in her place and report- prominent guests introduced. Gover­ 13. Pot luck dinner. National prohibi­
John Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe.
repaid for their trip.
cd the Child Welfare conference, which nor Brucker was one of the speakers. tion birthday program.
Roy and Elmer Bush visited Mr. and Bulling ot Hasting* attended the Spar-1
Both Mr*. Mulder and Mrs. Foreman
The conference was primarily for]] dealt largely on the work ol the Billet.
presidents, secretaries and child wcl- ] During the past year a new and com­ returned with many new ideas and Mrs. Eugene Bush al Christmas lime ton Dealers’ Convention al Jackson
Tuesday.
fare chairmen, and herewith we arc]' plcte r.ewnge system has been installed suggestions for the betterment of the and presented them with some beauti­
Mrs. Agnes Fisher and son Doni
giving a summary of the program.
] nnd the buildings painted and renewed. local Unit.
ful gifts to remind them ot their fifty­
of Hasting* spent Monday evening with i
Mrs. mod Ripley of Sault Str. Mi-1 The Billet is now operating on a bud­
fourth wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs B. 8 Holly.
Michael
Kelley
has
been
removed
to
He. department president, presided nt ; get system, being allowed 811450 each METHODIST S. S. OF­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnum enter-;
his home on West State St. from Pen­
the meet Ings, which were held at the city । quarter. During the past six months
FICERS WERE INSTALLED nock hospital where lie was taken after tatned Mr. and Mr*. Jordan of South
hall. Other deportment officers present ; 18,000 ha* been saved out of the allowa fall in his basement just before Woodland. Mr and Mr*. Cur! Jordan of |
were department .chaplain. Mr*. Lottie j slice, with
z
only the December bills
Woodland
and Wallace Jordan of CiUifri.v.t.l Tho
Tinder of Lapeer; Mrs. H. P Gotfred-' unpaid.
The mnrw-v
money sneer!
saved from the Delightful Service Conducted Christmas. Hi* back was badly injured, caso New Year's day.
"OF COURSE, I'M NOT
but he is slowly recovering.
sen of Lowell and Mrs Cynthia Baker budget will be used on improvements,
Sunday Morning By Rev.
Mr. and Mr*. D. B. Green accom­
Word was received Tuesday by Mrs.
department vice-presidents Mrs. Fred pnc of which *111 be a greatly needed
TOO TIRED TO GO OUT
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Green!”
L. L. Dewey
W. F. Clary of the death of Mrs. Wm.
Howard, vice-chairman of music de- laundry. The clothing request* were
and baby left Wednesday, December 30.1
partment. led the singing of old fa-, sully ansa-cred this year, which is
A delightful service was held at the Kent of South Bend. Ind., on Monday,
..... I Wore My
miliar songs. Our Fourth District I *picndld There Is room for twenty Methodist church Sunday when the following a long Illness. Mrs. Kent had
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn England and)
president. Mrs. Marie Schrumpf o! more children at the Billet, but Will new Sunday School officers were In­ many relatives here who are saddened family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.I
ENNA JETTICK SHOES
Niles, was appointed as a member ot probably be filled by spring,
stalled by Rev. L. L. Dewey. Those at her passing. The funeral will be on i Gerald England of Grand Rapid.;. Mix*,
the resolutions committee.
i Mt** Monica Kenney. R. N.. superln- who assumed their offices were: Supt.. Thursday nt South Bend.
Today
Mrs. M J. Walternate of 223 Mill SI Phyllis returned to her school work in:
That the veterans at the Amcriran undent of the Billet, discussed the Mr*. R. O. Hubbard; First Asst. Supt..
Grand Rapids after '.pending the holl-*
Leglcn hospital may net be forgotten children's diet*, the aim being to make Thos. Baird; Second Asst. Supt.. Clar­ lias undergone n serious operation at days with her parent'
, I
and the rervice baskets kept always! the menu* a* inviting as possible by ence Grohe; Third Asst. Supt.. Mrs. the Highland Park general hospital- nt
David Kilpatrick left Monday for
It’s been a busy day, too. I did the houseworlc and pushed baby
filled. Mrs. Earl Sogers, department re- constantly changing and Insisting that Lowell Jones; Secretary. Mias Florence Highland Pork. Michigan, and Is slowly
Michigan State College after spending
habllitatiun chairman, urged tiiat cadi the meal be temptingly served. A child I Bump;
Treasurer. Fred Johnson; convalescing. She would be pleased tn
in her carriage for two hours, but I fe;el just as fresh as a daisy."
member be asked to give- 10c for this 1 came to toe Billet and was asked If Asst. Treas, Clinton Lahr; Chorister. hear from any of her friends at 20285 the holidays with hi* parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fran!: Kilpatrick.
cause, which would not be burdensomeshe liked milk. She replied. “ I don't R. H. Loppenthlen; Librarian. Dale Onilra St- Detroit, Michigan.
Wednesday morning's Detroit Free
to anyone. At Chnttmas time each know. I never had any." Raw milk and Bump; Assistant. Mrs. C. J- Lahr;
United
Brethren
church
of
tins
village
man at the hospital was remembered cod liver oil are given In large quantities Cradle Roll SOpl.. Mrs. C. E. Grohe; Press carried the announcement of the
is holding revival meetings at the
ENNA JETTICK SHOES are made in 177 sizes and
with a basket of fruit and a candy | to the children, and there is no eating Missionary Supt.. Mrs. A. D. Knlskem; death of Theodore R. Broiueau. age 53 church every evening.
cane donated by Mrs. Lnughlon. pud! between meals.
Pianist. Miss Marguerite Vrooman^ at Kalamazoo. He Is the son of Un­ ) Miss Esther Schuler of Ann Arbor!
widths . . . AAAAA to EEE » Sizes 1 to 12
department president, arid a new batha member of the board of trustees of AML. Miss Leah Burgess; Supt. Be^ iate Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brosseau ot
robe, and at Thanksgiving time each , the Billet, Mrs. Agnes Dunn, said their | ginners’ Dept.. Mrs. Harvey Burgess; this city. He 1* survived by hl* widow, was a caller nt Smith iGilmes' Satur—— Your Enn* Jettick Dealer c«n At your foot perfectly
i day.
one was given a chrysanthemum and purpose was to hove no child hungry supL Primary Dept . Mrs. Leon Bauer; hl* daughter. Mrs. Blanche Hagadonc
.. .provided it is « norm*! foeL ENNA JETTICK
Mr*. Ella Anderson and son Ernest,
plant* were placed in toe lobby and i or neglected. Every Unit can help-BupL Intermediate Dept . Mrs. L. V. and a son. Robert Brosseau. all of
YOU NEED
SHOES b« xmert in appearance, the lasts ar* fashAnderson of Detroit spent New Year *,
ward'. Attention was also called &lt; through the sewing club work and as Dewey;
• ”and
-• all
------------------------*~ Kalamazoo, and his sister, Mrs. Mai with Mr*. Artic Spindler and daughter.-’ •
of the various------teachers
NO. LONGER
to the special rehabiiitatlcn tax. lias- sir ting in times of need. The Billet is a and assistant teachers. Few people Northrop, ol Nashville.
Leo Maraton left Saturday for Mil-1
tings' share Is 81050 based on the paid ; home, not on institution, where chll- realize tiic number of workers it takes
The Enn* Jctbck price* ol
waukee. wis. after iqieuding the holl-'
BE
T.OLD
up membership of December 31. igjl ' dren can be well cared for and happy. to conduct such an organization effi­ CELEBRATION HONORING
। days with his parent;, at Blanchard and
Child Welfare is the atm of the 40 Aboiit 200 children passed through the ciently and successfully. and the in­
THAT YOU
FOUNDER OF I 0. 0 F •snu. hiu
and 8 organization, stated Mrs. Ruth^hrjkle last year. C. A. Mohnke. a mem- stallation service on Sunday was a
___
! Mr* Mary W&lt;..
: .
’“HAVE AN
Everson, department chairman. Ls&lt;C Ser of the dental staff, is at the Billet revelation to many who were present.
„
] Sam Ka’hcrman. had the misfortune I
mean that every woman can have the stylish foot
year they gave 8500 lo the children ol (every other Wednesday cartag for the
All pledged their co-operation in Odd Fellows Planning For Fam- to break her wrtet one day last week.
EXPENSIVE
comfort of ENNA JETTICKS
American veterans in France and, children s teeth. The supervised bal- making the coming year an outstand­
—
Misses
Esther
and
Gertrude
Bchuler
ily Night and Pictures On
' FOOT
82.000 to
here u.
at ..V.,..
home .......
anccd .....
diet MW.,
does na a
great
to prevent ing UIIC
•-.VW
. V welfare work B.v.v
1-— ‘ deal .w
one for the church and Sunday
Look foe the a*&gt;t "ENNA JETTICK ” o. ths sole
| of Ann Arbor spCitt N«&gt;-Year's with;
At Christmas
r-hrtetmne time
tltriA they
tlwv care
rtirt* for nt the decay
rtwtv of
nt their
th*lr teeth.
tA^th Through
Thmtioh toe
lht» school,
At
Friday,
January
15
I
their
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Scliuleast ten children.
| use of toe Couzcns fund of 820.000.000. ।
your protection.
Hastings Lodge No. 58. I. O. O. F. will]
Anctlier address of c-interest , great stride* in child welfare work
- PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
commemorate the birthday of Thomas
Arthur Giddings left Saturday for
was that given by Miss Mcnlca Ken- have bet n made in Michigan, said Wm.
Several babies have been born at the Wildey. the founder of the Order, with hLs home in Tawos City after a visit ’
ney. who i* superintendent of the c. Pettit of the 40 and 8. "Without the
hospital since the last report, as fol­
relatives here. Mrs. Giddlnga and'
Children’s Billet at Otter Lake. Eighty Auxiliary good will, without the Auxll- low*: December 22. a girl to Mr. and a "Family Night" at their hall on Frichildren ore registered at the Billet ut1 iary interest, without toe Auxiliary Mrs. Vern Moore. 501 W. South St.; a day evening. January 15. at eightdaughter Ruth remained with her pur- j
.nits. Mr. and Mrs. John Vellc. for a
‘The House of Quality Footwear’
the present time. Each undernourished mother
—
•love,
—-------—••—
--------------— girl to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Main. Route o'clock.
our child
welfare
program
A
most
instructive
and
interesting
.
slwrt
visit
child who enter* the Billet Is kept in would not be possible." stated Herbert 5. on December 28; a girl to Mr. and
Hastings, Michigan
tl»e preventorium department for a R. McKinney, department chairman Mrs. Charles Gladstone. So. Hanover program has been arranged throuehl Vane Wotring returned Thursday!
the
courtesy
of
the
educational
bureau
|
l,c,n
Ohio
where
he
ha*
been
conduct;
period of from three to six months and secretary ot the Billet trustees. St., on January 1; on January 3. a boy
of the Conservation Department of the l,,*f
talks.
|
.......
where they are brought up tn normal if With 519 Posts and Units in Michigan,
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Orttn Sunday.
..
. This LadW Aid Socie.y of the
KLINGENSMITH.
possible. The fruit cellar I* full for there is no reason for call* for help be­ Christiansen. Route 8: and on January state of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner are
Motion pictures of wild life, includ­ Methodbt church will hold their: Little Leota Uiptiam oldest daughwhich nil are happy. A Christmas party ing unanswered. Dr. Arthur Derbey of 3. a girl to Mr and Mrs. Carl Bland.
ing the moose herd on Isle Royal, will inonthly meeting Wednesday afternoon, ter of Mr and Mrs. Lee Lapham. for- very thankful to toe men who. gave
was held on Sunday. December 20. and Detroit, who Is in charge of the pre­ Hastings, Route 8.
be presented, accompanied by instruc­ Supper util be served by Club No. 1 'I merly of this place, was taken to Pen- them a wood bee mid to Mr. Devries
besides that, each cottage had n tree ventorium work, discussed tiiat phase
for the wood given them last week. Mr.
The
Woman'.
Study
club
of
Wood-1
nock
hospital
Monday
night
and
un
­
tive
lectures.
A
lunch
and
dance
will
and Santa Claus visited the diHdren. ot activity and Mr*. Maya Tansky of
INJURED IN ApCIDENT.
follow the program. Admission is (rec land will hold their next meeting.! derwent an operation for appendicitis. and Mrs. Warner arc both in poor
The 40 and 8 gave each child a woo! Bay City offered the co-operation of
Mrs. Priscilla Ooech was painfully to Odd Fellows and. their families. The January
She is_—
getting---along
as well---------------as can be health.
. 12. at the *ch&lt;x&gt;lhooM&gt;. Subject
---------- - ’----------------------------sweater and two gifts were given by the Michigan Children's Aid Society in
injured in an automobile accident just
Ior meeting
Hireling will be "Michigan."
"Michigan"
i expected.
Marshall Brandow returned to Lan­
the Auxiliary Units.
agisting tiie work of the Billet. C. F. before Christmas near Lansing. As re­ usual capacity attehdancc is expected'.] for
as the famous "Family Night" of the
'Ir Bnd Mr* F. F. Hilbert enterSchool began Monday morning after sing Sunday evening and will attend
According to Mr. Hartman, national Ramsay from the state school at Cold­
ported to the Banner. Mrs. Goach. in Hastings Lodge never falls to crowd, ’amed Mrs. Glen Blake and daughter having a ten day vacation.
the Agricultural College.
rehabilitation committee secretary, a water said. "Our alm must be civiliza­
company with her daughter and hus­ the spacious hall.
Katherine from Middleville, and John
A. Johnson of West of Middleville
O. D. Freeman of Nashville was a
concerted effort is being mode to again tion. marching forward on the feet of
band. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones of Sagi­
Members are urged to bring sand- ’ Marti n from Wyandotte.
and
purchased the
Converse farm
caller at toe Green home Sunday.
•
- Mr.
----- Mrs
----- I
HIT VV.I.VIK
ISHII and
I
Introduce 65.000 to 70.000 disallowed healthy children."
naw. was going lo Lansing and the car wicbe* sufficient for their party, to- J
»
-vI Hl,b
”"*-»»
Srt-. Mr3, St3t;l Hilbert —
and
-iI exacts
--------- ------------to move on It —
this-----spring,
■ --Mrs. Stevens is in very poor healUr
case* tor reconsideration and adjust­
An outline of the -welfare (dans for
struck a hole in the road. throw-hmMr*. getoer with a cake.
family,
and
Mrs.
Rena
Culler
from;
y«h
—
„
—
in
—
which
her friend* will be sorry to hear
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Converse
will
move
on
ment. A rchool of instruction for child 1932 was presented by Major John F. Oosch to the lop of the car. rousing
a farm near Hastings this spring.
welfare chairmen will be held within Roehl, member of the national welfare
painful Injuries. She is recovering
Don
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
O.
Sliorno.
-----BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mr and Mrs. W. F. Green of Detroit
The first real hospital for the men
slowly.
Shorno and Miss Louise Hilbert spent and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence LeBaron tally afflicted appears to have been es
The flve children of Mr*. Jane VanSunday in Grand Rapids.
and children ot Lansing were guests of tabllshed in Spain in 1409.
Aman gathered at her home on Cas.’
CITY VITAL STATISTICS.
Mr*. Statu Hilbert and daughter*
County Clerk M. O. Hill is beginning St. on Sunday to help her celebrate her' ■Acre Grand Rapids visitor* Wednesday.
seventy-seventh
birthday, the flmt I
to receive the records of births and
Mr. and Mn&gt;. Jahn Dell and Mrs.
time
her
family
has
been
together
for]
deaths from tiic various townships and
Cha*. Leonard visited Mb* Dorothy
for this city. The total deaths record­ forty years. A bountiful dinner was en­ ; Deli and Miss Ardath Leonard in Kulaed in Hastings for 1931 was 27. with 40 joyed and all wkshed Mrs. VnnAinan]| mnzoo Wednesday.
blrtiu. But that total Included the many more happy birthdays.
•
The children present were George! School opened Monday after a week's
births and dcatlis which occurred at
“Where Better Foods Cott Lett”
' vacation.
HASTINGS - MICHIGAN ■ .
■___
Pennock hospital. Leaving the hospi­ and Will Thornton nf Hastings. John! Mrs. J. V. Hilbert b visiting friends
Thornton
ot Grand Rapid*. Mrs. Wm.
tal
out
of
consideration,
there
were
21
PHONE 2272
Hastings, Mich.
in Halting* lor a tew days.
. ,
deaths and 28 births during the year Haywood, Rutland, and Mrs. Fred Xng-i Dr. mid Mr*. R. O. Finnic
accomram Hasting.*
1 Dr'‘",&lt;1 Mr''' R G Hnnle accnm1931 In Hostings.
' H
__________
panied by Dr and Mr. Kinde &lt;4 HosPROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE ^EEK
BUY
L. A. S. CIRCLE NO. 2.
| tinR' werc
Creek visitor* SunMEETING OF METHODIST
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
Mr* W. j. Field will entertain Meth- d“&gt;’
MISSIONARY UNION.
odist
L..
A.
S.
Circle
No.
2.
ot
which
&gt;
MLvi
Lot'ii-e
Hilbert
returned
to
her
The Methodist Missionary Union will
or Hailing*
meet on Wednesday afternoon. Janu­ Mrs J. M. Townsend is chairman, on ’’'Riles at Baltic Creek after spending
Monday ctcning.
evening. januirj
January io.
18. mrs
Mrs •’,,e
her mother, Mrs.
ary 13. at toe
name of
■ holidays with,
-•
the home
ot airs.
Mrs c.
C. A.
A Kerr. -T-.
__ Baird and. ...
.........
. dtatB
I
24’&gt;lb. Sack
Pound
1
Cloth Bag*
Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. L Thos.
Miss Mabel Sisson
will
State Mllhrrf
HUbert.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
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Chrutmtv.,
roup No. 0. Mrs. Janu*
Jam.* Batson, lead-!of
lead-! of the devotions. The usual pit
pot luck
luck; ,lall
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members urged to come.
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---------------------------------------sides a dish of food. Members may not known and had gained considerable
NATIONAL SECRETARY COMING. , bring guests if desired.
headway
whtn discovered.
Miw Genevieve
Hoover spent last!
Miss Ruth Wheaton, a National-------------- 1
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HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 8.
*rck with Mr and Mrs. Raymond Faul
joint
meeting
of
the
Methodist
MisWUI
meet
at
Mrs
Chiford
Vaughn
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sionary Union. Queen Esthers
Esther* and Klmr
King1120
1 420 w- Walnut
WalnutStrect.
Street. Thursday..Janu
Thursday. Janu ( &lt; hlTord Kalilio and family of Orange­
' ‘
1 'Hie spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr*.
Heralds Tuesday evening. January 12. ary 1.4—Mr*. Fred’ Hate
' ----------------- - --------------------Geo. parrott.
at seven fifteen o'clock at the church
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Arthur Kilpatrick Spent from Wedparlors. Light refreshments will be
Mrs. Leonard Wachter is gaining ne*duy until Sunday with relatives m
served and an offering taken. Every­
slowly.
East Larv.'.ng.
body invited.
Vivian Hansborger is on the sick list.
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QUIMBY.
REBEKAH LODGE.
1 All who ventured to the watch party
..
Tlie next tegular nnx-tlng of Hia­ writ big.
at
the
church New Year's eve. enjoyed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Bawdy
spent
‘
watha Rebekah Lodge No. 53 will be
the
game.-, and-supper.
Thursday
evening
at
Dell
Williams'
1
Friday evening. January 8, at which
Mr and Mrs. Glen Kellogg and fam­
time the officers will be Installed for in Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler and chil- ।ily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgow
the ensuing year.
visited at the A. J. RUey home In
Pot luck supper at $:30. and an en- dren of Woodland spent New Year's ]Maple Grore Sunday.
tertaimrfent • following the business •at Sheldon's home.
Mr. and Mrs.---------lawrence
Rltzman------and
Harold and Richard Cotton of Grand
-------------------—------------session.
Rapids spent part of last week with' daughters of Hastings. Mr. and Mr*,
their coustn. Lawrence Hansbargvr.
WIU Casteiein. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
GUILD NO. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cotton and fam- Rltxman and daughter and Mr. and
Uy oi
of mixu
Grand
Rapids. Mr.
and airs,
Mrs. van
Carl Mrs.
Sunday n.
al
-.u napiu*.
air. aim
..... Orval Haywood spent w.uu,
Edwin Smith very pleasantly enter­ uy
tained Hospital Guild No. 8 at the for­ Pope and baby of Sparta. Mr* Mabie.the home of William Rltzman in honor
mer's home on Tueiday evening. The Valentine and children ot Lake Odessa, of Ml«s Doreen's birthday.
business meeting was followed by Lelah Hansbargrr and friend of Lan-! Lillian Strong who had her'tonsils
bridge. Mrs. Glenn Brower winning top sing spent New York's at Plinny Hans- and adenoid* removed last wcekvhas
been quite seriously ill but is better and
score and Mr*. Cha*. Leonard low. Re­ barker's.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompson and children I expects to come home Wednesday.
freshmenu were served.
cf Sunfield spent one day last week at | Th® telephone lines in this vicinity
CIRCLE-NO. 3.
Sheldon's home.
.
I «®ra broken down during the ice storm
a
Thursday night.
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Ladies'
U. 8. FORESTS. '
Mrs. Wolter Bidlcman t* Dot wry
The forest* of toe United States are well at this writing.
Johnson 1025 N. Michigan Avenue Fri­
day afternoon. January 8. Guests are being cut four time* as fast as they are
HATCHING TURKEYS.
' j
being planted, says the Forest Serfice.
Invited.
Many turkey producer* now buy
The highest point of earth is ML poult* from commercial hatcheries in­
We don’t know which would look fun­
nier tn' use. a 1010 model flivver or a Everest In the Hlmalya* and the lowest stead of hatching the eggs with a tur-

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Sporting Items

Boy Scout Neu'i

Snyder. lgMcMillan. Lg.

AT BANFIELD.
i Troop No. 60 Banfleld. Calvin Boyd
, Scout Master reregistered Tuesday. DeFinal score: Alumni. 17; H H. H„ 13. cvmber 29 with only one boy who has
Refers*: P. Robinson, Ionia.
1I ------.— sway,
---------------------------------------moved
dropped. Two new—
boys
Through an error the Banner report­
also registered for this year Warren
ed last week that the Woodland Con­
Mead is to act a* AM^tant Scout Mas­
solidated first-string quintet lost to
ter and Millon Lefhaar chairman of
Pierson. r.f
Troop committee with N. W. Weston
Woodland WON 19 lo 14. Bo far this
and Sam Buxton members.
season, the Woodland first* have not Moore. IX
been defeated nor did the team lore a
autne in regular competition last year Fisher, c.
Troop No. 74. J. A McNulty, acting
The neck of 8upt. Cecil J. Barnum, we Zcrbcl. c
Scout Master also finished their re­
understand, has been "hopped on" con­ Williams, c
registration dropping only one boy who
siderably during the past week by en­ James, rjt.
moved from Hostings and adding a
thusiastic fans, because of the scores
number ot new scouts. There are at
we published, and so we hasten to make
present about 28 registered scout* with
a correction before any further damage
u Troop committee consisting of
Laubaugh. I*.
is done.
Richard Cook, chairma^, Dr. M. R.
Wilcox. 1g. —
Kinde. Leo
Herrington and Louis
ALUMNI BASKETEERS
Karmev 71ils should be a very success­
ful year for Troop 74 a* the boys al­
H. II. S. Second Team.
DEFEAT HIGH SCHOOL
ready have a man’s sired -project”
lined up for completion this year.
Blue and Gold Squad Puts Up Thompson. r.f

Correction— Woodland

Defeated Lake Odessa

Great Defense But Loses
By 17-13 Score

GOOD RECORDS.
Both Troop 60 and 74 owing to the
fine reregistration which were over 90
per cent of the old Scouts again lined up
for action, are entitled to a trip to the
Strand Theater as the guests of Mr
Branch who is giving free admission to
the troop and leaders Who reregister 90
per cent or more of the old Scouts.

Beckwith. U
Field. If.
A collection of former Hosting* High
basket ball stars were just able to now Howard, c.
out Coach Hawthorne's scrappy Blue' Raldt. r.g.
and Gold quintet after four pcrioda
-Bishop. )g.
terrific play. Not once during the con-, Kurr, 1 g.
test did the alumni establish a safe
lead and at the end of the third quar­
Final score: Alumni. 19: H. IL S.. 7.
ter the score was an even
A GREAT OUTING.
The alumni used three teams during) Referee: P. Robinson. Ionia.
Troop 75. Sterling Rogers Scout
Hie game, one of which was the com- &lt;
Master finished their reregistration
plete first-semester squad of last year.
j Tuesday P M.. December 29th. and
These players apparently had loat nom47
*
*
started their new year off with a hike
of tiie speed that used to count heavily
out around Al-Gon-Quln lake. There
were 12 boys accompanied by their
scout masb-r. Outdoor cooking tests
were completed and a number of games
added to the day’s fun. The scout* esti­
mated their hike was about 9 mile* but
ket. to hl* credit while McMillan found
thr MUWU¥111Herewith is the Middleville schedule coming home tired and happy could
the ring twice for the Hawthornltes.'
have covered lust u much again if as
for the balance of Uw season:
Don Fisher connected for three goal*
much fun wa.4 ahead.
In the reserve game aiul Howard made
Jan. 12—Galesburg at Middleville.
two for the High school.
TROOP 73.
Jan. 15—Sunfield, there.
Tla- first-string team played splcn-, Jan. 22—CaledonU-ht Middleville.
Troop 73. Winston Merrick Scout
didly on defense and held tiie aluinni
Master, made their first hike of the
Jan 29—Saranac nt Middleville.
shiirinliooler* pretty well in check. As
year last Saturday to High Bank creek
Feb. 5—Nashville at Middleville.
usual, however, the squad was a bit
where tests were passed in cooking,
Feb. 9—Galesburg, there.
slow In getting under way with an
firebuilding, compass and tracking.
Feb. 18—Open
effective scoring punch. All member*
Eight boys made the trip accompanied
Feb. 19—Caledonia, there.
of the team have Improved their play
Feb. 20—Byron Center at Middleville. by Mr Schafer. A very fine trail was
noticeably with each game and fans
laid by Scouts Wm. Fox. Lynn Perry
Feb. 27—Nashville, there.
were well pleased with the showing
and Willard Arnold and the scouts fol­
made.
lowing It had a real man's job trying
Herewitil are dctalL* of tiie games:
LOCAL PYTHIANS PLAN
to ’run down” the trail makers. The
boys voted it a real hike and plans
Alumni First Team.
CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT were made for another of longer dura­
tion in the future.

ot

Middleville Cagers
To Play Galesburg i

and pushed baby
: fresh as a daisy."
i aajuy ta« foot
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Flnttrom. 11.

Ubert Green Bunday.
1. Kenneth Warner are
to Uu- men who gave
bee • Ad to Mr. Devries
■ncr are both

Boyes. rX
Adair. I f. .

in poor

tndow returned to Lanvenlng and will attend
U College.
ran of Nashville was a
ireen home Sunday.

il hospital for the me
ippears to have been
•in in 1409

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Young, l.f.
James. IX
Moore. IX
Williams, c
D. Fisher, c.
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0 Details of Play to Be Diicussed
At
Dinner Thurs­
day Evening

FUN AHEAD FOB 71.

Troop 71 which was to have been held
Local Pythtans will hold a "Jlggs" last Friday night was postponed owing
D dinner at the Fuller Hall Thursday to the illness of Mr. Reid. Scout Master.
0 evening preliminary to a general dls- The new dale will be announced soon.
1 ciuslon of plans for a round-robin cribAT WOODLAND.
0 bage tournament open to all K. of P.
The new Troop 79 at Woodland sent
2 Ixxlge members in the county.
in their registration this week and
1
According to tentative plans, the
plan to start the Scout program off
0 games will be played on a ten-week
with a "bang.” Forest Roe. principal of
0 schedule, during which time Individual
the high school. Is the Scout Master.
- scores will be kept and suitable prizes Mr. Roc has had Scout Leadership
4 awarded to winners. Four contestants
training and has been active-as Assist­
I will play at a table and partners will
ant Scout Master at TToop No. 23
be changed after each game. Ten games
Springfield Ptace School. Battle Creek.
will be played each evening.
I The committee In charge is as fol­ Donald Gager. Welby Crockford, and
Ward Ptanta, are to act as Assistants
! lows: Clyde SchUhancck, clialrman:
and the troop committee consist* of
- Hervey Schomp. Ed. Smith. Al Brown.
Wm H. Lind. Ernest A. Shomo, Eldon
Mort HUI. Stuart Clement. Harley Fox.
Farrell, Clyde Ruel), and Rev. V. H
Roy Hubbard and Orville Sayles.
Beardsley. The troop committee plans
to have their first meeting Monday
evening. January 4. Nineteen boys are
already registered and a number more
have already signified their Intention to
This week Friday, the Hastings High join. The troop Is sponsored by~ the
cage squad travels to Mason for a till Parent-Teachers’ Association.
with the bosketeers there. The HawREAL LEADERSHIP.
thomltcs are expecting a hard-fought
Under the leadership of Scout Exe­
game. The next heme game will be
cutive. T. Ben Johnston, the Battle
January 12 when Grand Ledge comes
Cieek Area Council has grown from 4
here for a contest.
troops and 137 Scout* in 1921 to 80
troops and Cub Packs with 1931 Scout*
and Cuba for 1931. These figure* were
published in a series of chart* which
were on display at the Headquarters
building
in Battle Creek. This Is fine
Woodland's undefeated basket ball
team meets the Clarksville five in a testimony of the wonderful leadership
game there Friday evening. Clarksville, at the head of our Area and as Barry'
too. has not been defeated so far this county is a part of this Area we may
season and the Woodland boys are go­ well feel justly proud of this construc­
ing to do their best to alter this fine tive growth made in 10 years of prog­
less. The annual meeting for the area
will be held January 12th, 8:00 P. M. at
the Headquarters Building where these
and many more Interesting facta win
be brought out with the Issuance of the
annual report for 1031. The Troop hav­
Independent cagers of Hastings will ing the most adult* representing it at
meet two teams from Grand Rapids in this meeting, will be entitled to a free
the Hastings High gymnasium Satur­ show at the Bijou or Regent theaters
day evening. January 9. The prelim­ Battle Creek. "Come on mothers and
inary game is scheduled for 7:30 fathers, here’s a chance to boost your
son* Troopl"
o'clock.

High School Quintets
Play at Mason Friday

Woodland Cagers to
Clarksville, Friday

Independent Cagers
to Play Grand Rapids

RURAL FIRE TRUCKS.
Rural fire department* are increas­
ing in number, thanks to good roads,
rural telephones, farm business asso­
ciation'. and cooperation of towns with
the country. The U. 8. Department ot
Agriculture. Washington. D. C.. will
send free Farmers’ Bulletin 1667-F.
entitled ’’Rural Community Fire De­
portment*.”

NEW SCOUT DIARY.
The new Boy Scout Dian’ for 1932
is now In and can be obtained at the
Scout headquarters. A real mine of
useful information is contained be­
tween the covers a* well a* the dally
diary. Every Scout should have one
to carry with him at all Umea.
"Here’s to the boys! the destroyers of
dignity:
a
The demollshers of conceit; the de­
Iowa is tiie leading producer of pop­
tectors ot slum;
corn in the United States.
The protectors of sisters; the sweet­
heart* of mothers;
The law-breakers of today; the law­
makers of tomorrow;
The builders of cities; the construc­
tors of nations.”
Scouting makes a real man out of a
real boy by a real program of work
coupled with -play.

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BMi™
UNDEVELOPED ASSETS

CLOVKRDAIR.
‘ The garage and car of Mr Whitney s
। was entirely destroyed by lire New

I Mr Chilson nad the misfortune to
.
■ break hlr-ankle going home from the
there are reaort lakes, there can be fire Friday night. Another shot 1931
no possible question as to the iisdom sprung before passing out. however wc
snd direct benefit to such township* hope Mr. Chilson gets along nicely and
themselves of encouraging develop-, able to be about soon.
ment of resort property at the takes
Mr and Mrs. Tom Jenncy and
within their borders.
1 daughter of Detroit spent the week end
While we have given the figures be- j at the home of Ralph Jenncy' and I
fore, we believe it ta worth while to family.
rejieat tliem now showing that. In the
Mr. and Mrs. The1 be Oeibe of Men-:
ten years from 1920 to 1930. In Yan- don spent Wednesday at the home of
kee Springs township, the aaaeaaed Mr. and Mrs. Jone*.
value of all other property Increased
Mr. and Mr*. Lockstedt spent Christ -1
only 81.980 or .7 of one *er cent; while mas at South Bend. Ind . Mr and Mrs
In the same township the assessed Jone* looked after the work until they
value of resort lands increased from returned.
884JH5 In 1920 to 8224.895 in 1930. or an
Isaac Jones spent Thursdsy at the,
increase to ten years of 8140.080 or 188.1 home of his folks In Kalamazoo.
per cent. The tax actually assessed. Charles Kingsbury,and family enter-1
against other property than resort tained Mr. and Mrs Jones. Mr. and
property In Yankee Springs in 1920 wa* Mrs Chilson and family. Mrs. Malres.
89.130.94, and In'lgSO 89.283 66; or an »t the Tyler Kingsbury family for
increase In the ten year* of 8152.72 or Christmas.
1.7 per cent. In that same period the
Mr. and Mr» Fr»nk Maun of Long,
tax assessed against resort property in! lake, Katamasoo, spent from Wednes-,
Yankee Springs increased from 82.- &lt;tey until Bunday at Charley Snyder’s. I
305 85 in 1920 to 86.70389; or an inMr and Mrs. Ralph Jenney, Elmo
crease in the ten years of 84.397 84- Snyder and Jean Waugh were Battle
or an Increase of 190.7 per cent. In the Creek visitor* Saturday.
same township the amount of taxes
Mrs. Lottie Garrison entertained her
paid by other property than resort* de- mother Mrs. Ella Hammond, of Has-,
creased from 86 9 per cent of the total tln«* lhe P**t week.
levied tn 1920 to 58.1 per cent of the
• ••
SOUTH THORNAPFI.E.
|
total in 1930; while the amount assess­
CM
-________
Mr*. Lizzie Stevens, who has been
ed M.
to resort property ...
in —
that
township
increased from 13.1 per cent in 1920j very 111 1* gaining slowly she sat up in
to 41.9 in 1930. For the township and । a chair Friday to eat her dinner for
stale tax. as well as the school district ' the first. Her many friends are calling

“MOUTH
TESTED”

GIVE

Mi 31

HIM Thue PRECIOUS

SOLUTION

InntanUy.

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31 a* anttwptlr in practical t»e.
5.000.000 Strrplocixcl were killed
-torrs only.

cated. this resort property helped toi Perry Barnum and nephew Clare
pay in 1930 almost 42 per cent of the Barnum accompanied by Mr*. Martha
entire tax assessed in the township of! Moyt and daughter Eunice spent New
Yankee Springs.
‘
I Year's day In Middleville with Perry's

We have given previously the figures,
(or OronrevUlr
.nd .111 n«
ropeU thrrn. rxcpt u&gt; uy |Ut in
OranrrvUlo Ite u«m«( valuation o(
all praterty. oulrldr o( rrarl nroprrty. |
actually decrraKd IM.TTO In Ite Un
.
___ .
__ _
. .
.
years from 1920 to 1930, while resort
property assessed in Otangeville town­
ship, in the same ten years, increased
8101350. That U resort property In­
creased 150 per cent, while all other
property assessed decreased nearly five

, s &lt;
“r&lt; Olen NKboU o( IrMng
Wrdnrul.y «llh hrr (alter. M,
,
“J «"■ O»«. »•
""
01 ‘‘t'1'
nnrt
tom.­
and k&lt;rn
Mr*. TIiMvUirb
Theodore Wlmncrn
Wieringa. land
and fam
ily west of Middleville
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett spent
New Year’s with her father. Chas.
GufBn and daughter, Mrs. Frances
White In Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eggleston and
erty other than resort property paid daughter Catherine were guests New
88 6 per cent of the total tax levied in Year’s of her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
John
Andler.
Orangeville township in 1920 and only
Word received at Christmas time
77 per cent in 1930; while resort ;»roperty paid H-4 per cent In 1920 and 23 from Mrs. Arthur Terry, of Barrington.
per cent in 1930. This Increased assess­ Ill., say* that tier sister. Anna Peterson,
ment of resort property paid its full who ha* been very low. was a little bet­
share of all state, county and local ter and thought she might be brought
home from the Francis Willard hospital
taxation.
in about three weeks.
Could tiicre be any question a* to tile
Mrs. Harry Clem and son Raymond
benefit of resort property to these two are spending a week at Rockford with
township*?
her daughter and husband.
We hope that In 1932 the fullest coChas._____
____
B. Johnson
______ ______
called on Chas.
operation between townships. local GufTln in Middleville Saturday. While
officers and the board of supervisors! Mr. Ouffin cannot walk around he is
will be given In the encouragement of feeling quite comfortable and is lookthe development of Barry county's re-. ing good,
sort taken Tosmshlp* and county can
co-operate in making better roads to
reach these resort*. Townships and;
county can co-operate in aiding a I
county-wide organization devoted to!
calling the attention of outsiders to the.
beautiful resort lakes of this county.

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
School opened Monday morning in’
the Otis school after a week’s vaca­
tion.
Wm. Havens. Dick Laubaugh and Er-1
win Havens were Sunday callers at
Coats Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoard and Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. McDonald of Grand
Rapids were Sunday afternoon callers
at the home of the former's daughter,
Mrs. Oco. Havens.
spected resident of this place for a
long time passed away at his home
Sunday. Funeral services were held
Wednesday conducted by Rev. Conklin
and burial was made in the Rutland
cemetery. The bereaved ones have the
svmnathv of all.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gor­
ham and son and Mr*. Buell Beattie
and baby of Kalamazoo were guest*
New Year’s day of their parents, Mr. I
apd Mrs. Francis Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and chil­
dren were guest* Tuesday of the for­
mer's brother. Spcricer Dunn, and fam­
ily of Bedford.
Little Miss Zona Douglass returned
to her home Thursday after an ex­
tended visit with her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Foster of Ann
Arbor were guest* for the week end of
the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H,
Otis.

EAST ORANGEVILLE
AND WEST HOPE.
Sunday visitor.* of Mr
and Mrs.
Ernest Johncock were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Smclker of Hastings; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brown and daughter and
Joe Crowels of Shelby and Abe Hay-

R'“‘P

AT MIDDLEVILLE.
Troop No. 65 Middleville, 7 new re­
cruits received their tenderfoot badges
at an Investiture ceremony after re­
peating to the .'jitisfacllon of the rest
of the troop, their Scout Oath. Law
and Motto This took place around a
council fire built for the occasion, on
the floor of the gymnasium al the new
Kellogg Thoroapple school. All recruit*
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Johncock en­
are now full fledged scout*, we have
the largest registered troop In Barry tertained Sunday, Mr. and Mr*. Basil
county—Signed:
George Jorgensen. Hayward and daughters of Alto. Mr.
and Mrs. Lew Warner and daughter of
Troop Reporter.
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Hayward
Artichoke* arc produced commer­ of Delton.
cially in the United States only in the
Mrs. Jas. Collins spent Tuesday in

PHONE 2131

HASTINGS

YANKEE SPRINGS.
Zandt who Is in the sanitarium there.
Edd. McKlbbin and son Melvin went. The&gt;’ found her vcr? low with not
tn ai..k.
p m
,nuch hope* of
rvcovery. Mrs Nclto Alaska Wednesday P M.
J|f W|lrd Mrs vanZandf* mother, and
The ice storm Thursday night raised her two ,uter*. Mildred and Marjorie
havoc with the telephone lines.
. Ward, from near Stuart Lake accomMr. and Mrs. Edd. McKlbbin and son
them. ~
Wedding bells rang in our midst
Melvin spent New Year's with Mr. and
again Friday evening when Mrs. Lillian
Mrs. Frank Brown and family of HickDillen and Jack Diffley. both of Chi­
cago were united in marriage by the
Miss Laura Raymond returned to her Rev. H. H Goodin in the Goodin home
home near Thompkins Saturday P. M. Mrs Diffley is the daughter ot Mrs.
after having spent a week with her Goodin. Mr. Diffley returned to Chicago
grandmother. Mrs. Eliza Norris and Sunday P. M. and Mr*. Diffley will re­
son Burdette.
main with her ixirent* for a. few days.
Mrs. Gettle Duffey and son Johni We extend our Congratulations and
went to Oshtemo Saturday P. M. to see
Mrs. Duffey* niece. Mrs. Goldie Van-

The Share-Holders in the
Hastings Building &amp; Loan Ass’n
Have Jtist Received a

5% DIVIDEND!
—and in addition there is a nice cash reserve on hand.
The record of this local institution is most gratifying. It was
organized by Hastings business men for the benefit of Hastings,
Hastings home owners and Hastings investors.
‘
Its officers and directors serve without pay.
The sole purpose of the organization of the Hastings Build­
ing and Loan Association a few years ago was for the good of this
community.
A large number of loans have been made to Hastinj
pie so they could buy or build homes or improve the ones t
ready owned.
These borrowers have all made good and this association to­
day does not own or hold a single piece of real estate.
Any surplus funds you may have invested in shares of this
association will help others to improve their homes or build new
/ homes

Ten New Home* Built In Has­
tings the First Six Months of
1932 Will Help Bring Prosperity
to This City!

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johncock and
sons and Mias Thelma Ford of Kick-,
cry Comers spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. VanVranken of West
Our teacher. Miss Norma Castle put
on a nice program on Wednesday eve­
ning before Christmas. The children
all did their parts well and the par­
ent* and friends enjoyed this program.
Earl Leonard is visiting friends in
Battie Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bruce of Ur­
bandale were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Leonard.
Paul Titus of Kalamazoo came Bun­
day and got Mr and Mr*. Byron Titus
and took them to Kalamazoo to spend
the day with Mr. and Mrs Ed Titus.
Mrs. Mac Jones of north Prairieville
spent a few days last week with Mr.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

Thia is a purely mutual company and
. every share holder participates in the
profits earned by careful management.

Get back of thia Home Institution. Put
your dollars here where they will help
bring prosperity td&gt; YOUR community.
Telephone or call at the office for full
particulars.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Phone 2278

Room 9 Stebbins Bldg

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY $. Ittt

The Hastings Banner

fund slips to farmers in excess of that ]

amj QpMonS;
What Others Say

pr-«l»d M to. MlchH.n
. {7^
farmer exemption
exemutlon on all gasoline used
____
£ .
’
in tractors or other farm machinery. If
a farmer buys 10 gallons, for example,
be b entitled to a refund allp for 30
THE MOVIE REPORTER.
cents. But many unscrupulous dealers
u7d7h7 Ameri-

give refund slips for several limes thb c*n Newspaper Publishers AssoclaUon
amount—«ay for 100 gallons, amount- ■ at Los Angeles that "the movie MiUusing to 8360. Thb means that the netjby goes back thirty ar forty years to

low lo Uw .UU U
&gt;k»
.
,U1_
u_,.._:tBe hard-drinking, cursing, swaggering
secret that
ne^puper renorter"
reporter."
" this’ sort of
" game is’ being j newsnaner
(U Ml4 la s4vaa«a a It msi rtiwlh
•III $• Ma4* &gt;
played in a big way by dishonest gasoHe doesn't exist today and never did
IM BSXBT COtJMTT, THXXZ MOXTHS
i line dealers. Another plan has been for exist In a typical way. Scenario writers
16 4DV4MCM ,-------——w,— -----! retailers to buy a given number of galUlc reporter majL-be
Otn-SIDB HAMBY OOtMTY. OMB
roumM 8VM8OU1TI0M. ONI
1°f gasoline and an equal *n50un‘ I At any’time in the Journalism of the
ntaB IN ADVAMCK------------------- -8J.»o‘ot kerosene. These are mixed and Pacific Northwest of the last fifty years
’
- . —.
! nlared
placed on sale ns low-nade
low-grade Baseline
gasoline • tl&gt;e drunken, swaggering, bullying reADtKMTitflNO U*TK8.
I. ,
.
.
...
n... .. walUUka. Th,“ “»,hr" «5n“ w- [»rter wn* the rare exception, and be
x )«*|. *»4 tMgiM loutM io« • gallon on every gallon sold but pays quickly lost hl* position when know­
an Sral r.ava 2Sr t«r Use.
ledge of hi* conduct came to the pub­
lisher and editor—Spokane Spokes­
man-Review.
■ Mtwwiui **4 R*»»- The difference, of course, is pocketed
GIVE THE DREAMERS A BREAK!
■arriMM win b* prist by the dealer. Still another scheme is
You don't like dreamers—think they
rioo •«,$* M Uu •• Probabl&gt;’ thr worrt °!
Stations open are impractical.
Certain kinds of
•ic«m at loo
1 up for business, ostensibly backed by dreamers, however, are needed in the
&gt;ui u
* a nori. 'Iii'obitu*!/ * small corporations. After a short per- world.
Every
advancement
in civilization
dil b« pubb.hU .nJ»r 10d of bUAln*-'5 lhe operating corporaiBir«« ii b«*rs ib« tlon becomes bankrupt. The state, to has been made possible by a dreamer
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which the gas tax t* owed, is the only who thought out the idea.
The development of the idea along
job raixTixu.
| creditor or at least the chief one. In practical lines b tiie port of the hard-

'This and That
The cost

at

Schools.

Backward Glances;
,
Bits of Yesterday

&lt;•&gt; I

Small District Pay Heavily.

10 YEARS AGO TODAY.
City Clerk Darts' records for 1921
Anyone who will consult the tax rec- show one hundred and thirty-two
births in the city of HastlRgs as com­
pared with one hundreds and thirtyin the office of the county school com­ four in 1020
And he has recorded
missioner, will be impressed with the eighty-five deaths as against eighty of
fact that taxation for the support of tile preceding year. 1020.
s,
umv
*„»
„
°
Tl
*
’
r
Krtckertocher.
the Utpublic education is not equitable. Tills
U not true tn Barry county only. It b;JJ*°f Vj ^nd.
.true
__ —aof the___
.._ •________
- of every
____ Knlek*rhrw*k»r
Knickerbocker, la
is t&gt;u«
the Aral
first birth Sr,
to tw
be
entire
slate and
county, so far aa we know.
Tiie Ucum club met with Mr* OeoFur instance, in one school district In
Assyria township the school tax last VanTlfTUn Tuesday afternoon.

County. Units Needed.

This district had 73 on the census list, ed to learn tiiat he received a delightand so received about $1,700 from the
state- in primary money. In another
school district in the same township.
Kellogg Toasted Cam Flakes Company,
trict school was $14 67 on the $1,000. or of Battle Creek, one of the largest
almost five times as much as in the breakfast food companies in the world.
other district. In the township of Hope Floyd is the youngest district sales
there is one district where last year the manager in the employ of tiie com­
tax rate was $3 99 on the $1,000. while pany.
in another district, in the same towntalned tiie members of Reading club
times as much. In one fractional dis­ and tiielr husbands at dinner Friday
trict in Orangeville and
Yankee evening at their home on Church
Springs, the tax rate is $1890 on the street, and enjoyed a pleasant evening
$1,000. or more than six times the rate afterwards.
Tiie Windstorm girls enjoyed their
in the Assyria district mentioned. Any­
p*x*d i* 4 *■&gt; 1 i
j p
.another locality and under another: TJ,|S m,n
*J01
'u,‘ one can see that such inequality in bi-monthly social meeting at the home
taxation for the support of public edu­ of Mis* Sadie Mae Silsbee, Thursday
-------------------------------------------------------------i»™. Holding companln u&gt; th. bock-1 ““J
cation is unfair and unjust. Since the and served a chop-suey tupix-r.
WINNERS OF WARS
ground undoubtedly profit richly from'pracnc*, Irotn lhe visionary and takes
law requires public education and. be­
"An even greater mystery than who jhu dishonest enterprise.
i another’s ideas and makes them grow cause It is to the Interest of all that we
90 YEARS AGO TODAY.
have public education, the law ought
won lhe war is what were the winNaturally the big gasoline companies lnl° something stable.
nlngs ’’ In this terse sentence the dry- cannot be parties to any of these in-1: The
Tiie far
far-sighted
-g,8,,ted man
mon ‘is‘ A
* dreamer of" also to provide a way by which .the Supervisors this Thursday morning de­
burden shall be equitably distributed, cided to submit to tiie voters of Barry
wilted Arkansas Gazette describes the (Hgues even if the managers would *a sort.
Before anything unusual can be done, as It certainly is not at the present county the proposition of adopting the
folly of war.
i permit and it is probable that a major- i
some person must have had a drcam. a time.
county road system. Tiie measure was
And what b gained by war? Democ- Uy of lhe smaller companies refuse to ’vision, a presentation, a suggestion
The question is: What shall be used passed after Introduction by P. T. Colin its beginning would have been as the unit for equitable distribution of grove. president of the MlclUgan State
racy—with a majority of European engagl? ln ,uch rackets. Nevertheless which
'
the
school
tax?
In
Indiana
and
in
cer
­
ridiculed
by
the
materialistic
or
prac
­
Good Roads Association
countries now forced into dictatorships the state b losing great sums through [
tical thinker.
tain other states the township is made
House cleaning with its annual and
that give the ruling head more power, RM taX evasion and it will be a good
But some men can drcam and arc the unit, and each school district in a semi-annual terrors is rapidly becom­
than kings or emperors ever had; last- investment for the state to hunt out ।practical enough to try to make their township has exactly the same rate of ing a thing of tiie post through the
taxation for the support of its schools medium of the Barnes Electric Suction
ing peace-with nations meeting th.- thoM. who ar,, cheating the jiubhc 'drcams come true by experiment.
Often they gained the suggestions But that is unfair, because a poorer Cleaner, a clever invention which is
problem ot disarmament with poll’.-. treasury in this manner,
from a mere dreamer and are not con­ township may be required to support a.-, being manufactured in this city and
evasiveness; international good will—&gt;
. \
scious
of it. but think their own minds many schools as one that has two or sold in great numbers over all the
with the distressing war-debt situs-1
DECLINING PAIRS.
(
evolved the mind picture and its ac- three times the amount of assessable United States.
Uon furnishing new fuel for hatreds, Barry Countys Agricultural Socity &lt;compllshment.
property, and the rate varies because
LasI Friday evening. December 29.
A dreamer may have been responsible of the smallness of the unit The the "Hope Daring Girls" met at the
and suspicions; prosperity for lhe vic- displayed rare judgement in getting out
(Tex.) township system is better than the in­ home of Miss Anna Johnson. Several
tors—ask'England crushed with debt . ol the fair business while its finance.. for your success.—Houston
dividual district system, but it lacks a years ago these girls were members of
Chronicle.
ask France where unemployment isi were still in good condition. For many
good deal of being ideal.
"Class No. 12' of tiw M. E. Sunday
growing with leaps and bounds, askt years dwindling gate receipts In coun­ A CRITICISM OF NEWSPAPERS
In several of the states the county is school, with MLss Johnson ax tiwir
Italy. Belgium or Jugo-Slavia where ties throughout the state hare indiDr. Charles E Jefferson, former mln­ made the unit. This seems far more teacher. Since the girls entered one
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equitable.
There
would
not
bq
such
a
of
the Bible classes of the school, they
rere
growing
bter
ot
Broadway
Tabernacle,
budgets wrecked by lhe hostilities ofI rated that th
variation In school taxes as there have always met once each year. On
j York City, made a s—
speakingwide
tour
tiie World War are still oppressing the! leu popular.'
through California last winter. "
He would be between township rates where this evening 11 of the original 22 were
Some countiei have chosen to dispeople with huge tax burdens, and askt
came to Redlands and was entertained a township is the unit. Hie more pro- present. Supper was served and the
lhe United Slates where the repercus­• regard these warning signs and as a In the home of the Rev. Herbert C.
evening spent in discussing the past,
present and future.
Those present
sions of that conflict are only now be­■ result hare created large defficils. A Ide. pastor ot the Congregational
were: Winifred and Leona McLravy.
church. I heard Mr. Ide describe Dr.
few
like
Barry
county
have
quit
with
ing felt with full force.
Mettle and Mottle Striker. Florence
Jefferson's ways of working as related
War b a futile display of vainglory;; surplus funds still left in the treasury.
Otl*. Genevieve Rider. HUdred Roush.
to him by the New York minister. . . .
a conflict of brutality tn which there is. We predict that still fewer fairs will be
Bcsste Bush. Hazel Mother, Elaine
He is careful not to read the news­
Bauer and Grace Hill
no winner or loser, only sorrow, debtI held next year. People haven't the paper before he begins ills work in the
and discord for all concerned.
money to spend on them and could use morning. As he expressed It. “I do not
30 YEARS AGO TODAY.
like to getthe
newspaper-minded."
nils is if they
funds to better advantage
CAESAR did 'not
a severe criticism of newspapers. The
Born Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs
TRAVELING MUSEUMS
did. As agricultural expositions, the newspapers with their list of accidents
mrrit the triumphal
Dell Neu ton, a ten pound boy.
Soviet Russia along with ite bombas­ fairs performed a distinct service. But and crime and divorce and scandal do
The
kids arc improving their vaca­
car more than he
1 unfortunately midway entertainment-, not put a man's mt nd in the best con­
tion by coasting and having a good
that conquers him­
world has aba been responsible fori and other side feature* came to obscure dition to let God's thought flow
time generally.
many constructive innovations worthy1 the real purpose of these events. Peo- through him—nie Rev J. H. Olm­
Levant McIntyre is preparing to
self. —- enjamin
stead. in the Homiletic Review.
build a fine residence at his farm north
of attention and study.
ranklin
pie couldn't come without spending
and east of the city this year.
Among the latest of these is a travel-j; considerable-sums of money on foolish
Tiie Women's club will hold Ils an­
ing museum built especially for chll- little things for which there was noth­
nual banquet January 15. Tickets can
be secured of Mrs W H. Goodyear.
ing left to show—ao they ceased to come
NEWS GLEANINGS.
At a meeting of the State Judges As­
youngsters of the isolated villages and Also the development of motion picture
sociation last week. Judge Smith of tills
Russia's 1930 harvest produced 3,­
community farms of the steppes to theaters and the advent of ^xxl roads
city was elected President for the en­
600.000.000 bushels of grain. 600.000.000
travel to the cities for'a glimpse of rare that made the amusement facilities of bushels more than the year before.
suing year.
County Clerk Veite was initiated In­
and beautiful objects or educational large cities more available helped re­
Tiie name John Smith becomes liter­ grersive states are now working toward to tiie mysteries of Masonry last eve­
exhibitions tiiat flt in with their studies duce the appeal of these midway at­
state participation with counties in the ning. Having enjoyed a good rest and
ally Giovanni Fabbronl in Italy.
—the collections come to them. These tractions.
cost of education and. by reason of dined on a bucket of blood for a New
The Eskimos dubbed Mrs. Cliarles state participation, the burden on the Year's dinner, the lodge goal aas in
wondering museums are built especial-,Luckily
______________
the problem facing the Barry
counties U decreased, so tiie plan can prime condition. The genial official
ly for children. Articles are arranged, county association is how to dispose of Lindbergh the "Little Blue Goose."
be made to work morc equitably.
the way children like to have thcm|iu a*»eu to the best advantage and
profited, however, by his long experi­
Via Aurelia, the highway which 2.000
While at the present time certain
arranged. Not a single "Do Not Touch not. as in certain other counties, how to years ago joined Rome to Gaul, will school dbtrlcts. like the one in Assyria ence on a farm and held his own. so
Sign" is used to curb the youthful curt-' pay its debts. Most of the money rep­ be completely reconditioned for modern and the one in Hope—and there are that he was not incapacitated from ful­
filling his duties today, though com­
traffic.
oaity in these displays. Many historical resented in the surplus fund came from
usually from one to three in every plaining somewhat of a general sore­
events of interest are demonstrated by patronage of Barry county people and
Recording instruments show that township which have very low rates of ness all over his body.
school
taxation
—
the
time
b
coming
Mbs Winnie Harper is home today
colorful marionette shows. Many coun­ if these funds are now turned back into New York traffic noises are 10 per cent
when thb condition will not be allowed. from Olivet College to spend the holi­
tries have already tested the traveling some project for the benefit of the louder than those of London.
School costs will be equalized, and the day vacation.
library with considerable success and county, the original purpose of the fair
To protect a crocus blooming on the unit for equalization will be increased
William Goodyear, of Howe Hall.
lawn of the imperial palace at Lenin­ No doubt lhe county as a whole, or a Lima, Indiana, is visiting relatives and
special trains or trucks carrying various1 wlu in B sense still be carried on.
grad Empress Catherine I had a guard combination of county and state, will friends in the city.
agricultural displays are common here (
i z
----- ;----------------------mounted there, and for nearly 200 years be tiie unit toward which state edu­
in our own county But Russia is prob-1
FINANCING HOMES.
sentries were stationed at that spot be­ cational system* will be directed in the
40 YEARS AGO TODAY.
ably the first to develop perambulating
In 1920 there were 20697204 dwell- fore the order was finally counter­ matter of school support.
Ivy Lodge. K. of P.. Nashville, was
In thc old days tiie individual citizen
museums especially for children to1 ings used as homes in the United manded.
honored last week by tiie presence of
supplement tiie work of the classroom. | States by 24.351.676 families. Of the
|)ald the entire cost of educating his
J. W. Hopkins of Lgnslng. Grand
U. 8. War Dept, needs for 1932 re­
Tiie idea is a project in visual cdu-1 latter, slightly more than one-half vealed an item of $74,980 for musical children. This worked a terrible hard­ Keeper of Record* of Michigan.
ship, the result being that large num­
The employees of the Nashville News
cation worthy of more than {Musing no- j rented their homes, about one-quarter Instruments and sheet music for tiie bers of children who needed school ad­
at the sanctum of the editor before
vantages could not get them. Because got
'
tlccowned home* free of debt, and one- National Guard.
Chrbtmas. put down as new carpet and
an education b deemed essential to
~~
~
~
1 ,ourth werc P*y*ng mortage* Thhad the walh nicely papered, all as a
Bees travel a total distance of 40.000
A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT.
j small percentage remaining b unlisted miles to provide a pound of honey. It citizenship in a republic, that plan was '
.coon,™ „
p,o„ny «.u»n .
I*
Michigan* state government wiU be
wblk aI! of the&gt;&lt; toUU hav(. Jn. requires about 10.000 flights by one bee .changed so that all property within a,
kina Khool dllOtet wo. uwuta lor
Clothes .-In
wringer*
and eonwd
carpet sweep­
setting a dangerous precedent if it I creased during the eleven years inter­ to gather this amount
the (Upport or lu Moob.
I, CloU»e
— end
er*
repaired
at
second
hand
store.
purchase* the questionable securities of tenlnf the relaUv(t niurcs j)robabIy rc.
Without any kind of question, thb Ls j
Tiie electric fan was invented by Dr.
Thc school started off nicely Mon­
soon to be changed again We do not,
counties that plunged excessively in tiie mutn wry much lhe
tj1U5 wtth Schuyler S. Wheeler in 1886.
The building of the new school
pretend to be a prophet, but the indi- day.
1
IxnMmg of Covert roads. Bonds issued'.^ iUghUy morc
one-fourth -of
building prevented the former over­
A cargo of 4270 tons ot sunflower cations seem very plan that a county
by these counties cannot be sold on tiie American families owning homes free
crowding of the lower gpoms.
seed oil from Odessa Ukraine, received unit, with the old and co-operation ot 1
Thc Rcdpalh Star Concert Company
open market. Why should the state at-J 0&lt; debt. the wide application of.Hrn- nt New Orleans, will be used in making the state, will form the basis of future
give an entertainment In Union
plans for lhe support of public cduca- will
’
tempt to play the fairy godmother by' vers proposed system for home loan food products and soap.
tlon. ye might as well all prepare for 1hall Saturday evening.
itepplng in where those who liavc “ discount banks i* obvious. While the
Tiie .'upenisors are In session. We
The automobile industry is respon­ that situation, for it b coming.
sound knowledge of values fear to; oHan* Of the plan await* congressional sible tor 82 j»er cent of the rubber and
hope
they will give due consideration
Higher qualifications for teachers will
tread; why xhould the sla.c sinking consideration, it seems apparent that 55 per cent of the plate gloss used in be Insisted "upon also belter education- to
1 the needs of the county in thc way
funds be Cluttered with such paper? j the main usage of the discount system the United States.
al opportunities for children, especially *of a new court house and jail, and sub­
in rural dbtrlcts. These will be-pro- 1mit the questlotf to a vote of the peo­
ProUbly these counties do need funds]
not be to lend on new bulldrags, alArkansas has learned its drought les­
ple.
for welfare work but there
no Just!-! though the stimulation of home butld- son. a recent survey revealing that 35.­ vidcd and some way of supporting that &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Ira VanValkenburx
s)stcm will be worked ouL
flcation for giving thb asxistance by] ing u a pan of thc plan, but to refi- 000.000 quarts of fruit and vegetables
will leave next week for California,
which state they expect to make tiieir
icaorting to a procedure that is so fix-; nance a number of exbting home loans, have been preserved on the State's
home. Their many friends regret that
caffy unsound. Essentially Ute pro- considerable stimulation for new 242.000 farms.
they shall leave Hastings, and trust
posed benevolence of the state means. building would be supplied by the reMiddleville. Mich.
that health and prosperity may attend
that counties who have managed their - kaae of capUal
the exbUng homc
December 2$. 1931.
them in their new home.
The Hastings Banner.
affairs conservatively are in danger of j loan machinery now tied up in mortGrace Messer returned to Aklcy
FACTOTUM.
Hastings. Mich.
school yesterday.
bclng penalized for the extravagance, gages.
A factotum, b one who does for his Dear Editor­
H otter eoumlu. Thu U unto .nd a i
employer all sort of services, the word
In behalf of our grange l wish to
55 YEARS AGO TODAY.
to Ukolr lo eiuour.se eoMen.Uve: ,0 mtkt home ownership ifreuontoy being incorporated Into English from thank you for so kindly printing our
Admirers of beautiful snow are
oounly sorernment Ur the tulure.
,[rau
l0 marc ina„ lj mo ooo lhe Latin phrase fac tolum. “do (thou) grange notices during the past year, it doubtless in their element al prwent.
all" (facere. "to do." and tolum. “all"). means a lot to u* as *o many members
The proceedings of the common
GAS TAX RACKETS
persons who are today renting houses.
The word is applied to those “doers" iiasr no telephones or else arc on the council and lhe board of supervisors
It is estimated that Michigan is los- and 10 reUcve the
family in office* who may sympathize with a Middleville exchange.
publUhcd in this issue necessarily ex­
Yours truly.
cludes lhe usual amount of news.
ing thousand* of dollars annually whose home ownership under refinanc­ certain office boy: whenever the man­
ager told the bookkeeper to do some­
Vere E. Carter.
Ayer’s American Almanac Is now
through evasion of tiie gasoline tax I ing difficulties, especially in a deflated thing. the latter always told a clerk,
Middleville. Mich. , ready for dbtribuaUon by the drug•■Gypping" the state in this manner has • real estate market, is frequently a who finally told the lad—who “did" IL
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,$1*1* and we are free to say tiiat we
hopeless burden.
Fac-to'-tum Is accented on the sec­
Style writer in a contemporary warns' have read this welcome visitor with
developed into a regular "racket "
und syllable; sound a as tn hat. c as ladies against wearing Eugenic hats!satisfaction and profit It contains an
The purpose of thb racket is to evade
Some automotive genius might get k. o as tn old. u as In circus.
with sport or other very informal at-1 astonishing amount of Information
payment of the threc-cent per gallon to work on. a ?
taxicab door
Ourthat
familiar
doesn't’Jack-of-all-trades* Is
tire. Especially should this caution be' which is useful to everybody and shows
tax. Several Ingenious scheme, are have to be reopened and slammed shut inot * ^*ctoturo:
former does odd directed toward the tourist ladles we how to treat nearly all diseases from
toT »nyone who will pay him; the occasionally see wearing knlckerbock- which people sutler
used. A favorite plan of dishonest deal-. by the driver
idriver, wrinn.iiv
personal^.—Detroit latUr does everything; M
speak, tn
ers and French heel pumps —Arkama.-.
Congress is again in session.
«• to win business u that ol giving reI an establishment."
Gasette.
BuslM*s U steadily improving.

A Quotation

B

F

.

Way of Our World

A Communication

This Weeks Word

AREC

&amp;

r

Drastic
Reductions

IONIA
I0IT
TE
OTHER
HA

Officers
To Dec
Am

, On account of the mild fall and
winter weather we have, more

readers, n
Fair in 1»

OVERCOATS, SUITS,
LEATHER and MACKINAW
COATS, GLOVES. MITTENS,
UNDERWEAR. WOOL
’ HOSIERY, MUFFLERS, Etc.

in Mlchlg
Several o
lated defl

decided t&lt;

grounds I
up the de

than we should have at this time
of the year.

on an ext
show; bu

We are now offering this
merchandise (all standard
makes) at from 25% to
50% Reduction

This Is tr
ing coun

See our windows. Come in and
look around. You will not be dis­
appointed when you see what your
dollar will do.

tending t

fair thia

that pcoj
fairs? If
to malnt:

appear t
interest I
vent the
nanclallj
and has
year. Otl
lo* suit,
crsxful. '
would it
as much

Lambie# Doyle
“The Store for Dad and Lad'

liopular
one had

HASTINGS, MICH.

natural!;
times,
enough I
any moi
This I
Burry o
should i

Greenbacks are worth 93 5/1 rents
on the dollar.
.
Gen. Tom Thumb and wife. Miss
Minnie Warren and Major Newell will
give two entertainments in the after­
noon and evening. Tuesday at Union
Halt
There will be an exhibition at U&gt;e
Union Hall on Friday evening, given
by the young people's aid society for
the benefit of the poor. We trust the
iiall will be well filled.
Doni fail to Jitend the donation
I»rty on Wednesday evening.
The Message crowds out a comment
on the retiring county officers, for
which we hope soon to find room.
Read the able and Interest.ng mes­
sage of Oov. Charles M. Croswell.
Good sleighing.
'

people a
in our c
their oa
to conti
We cum
because
Ings fo:
thing U)
while U
That is
questtax

I

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Miss Mixon ot the University Voca­
tional department is expected in the
county. January 13th. to address all the
High school girls.
Woodlands four Y groups assisted
by their mothers and others arc put­
ting on a pot luck banquet for ail men
arid boys of the community next Mon­
day evening. January 11. at the school
house, with Rev. N. A. McCune of East
Lansing the guest speaker.
This Bunday. January 10. is the re­
union of Barry county students who
are attending cpljrge at M. 8. C. They
arc all invited to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Brown. 510 Linden Bl. from
3 to 5. Adelbert Heath is chairman and
a lively program has been arranged.
Rev. Karl Keefer will assist with the
program, also Paul Rood
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
A district Y. M C. A. conference will
New York acta (again) to put an end
be held at Lakeview school. January 16
to gangster rule.

which
(bought
last tali
to the r
ing heli

ground:

be disp
county,
on suet
big cro
sale of
.hand v
enough
ground

Current History

to send three delegates each. This is
Delsel-engined truck spends half a
put on by the Lakeview Hl-Y.
.
cent a mile for fuel oil on run ot 14600
The January number of "Young
miles.
Men" U full of helpful articles. Be sure
to read. "I am still Rich" on P.P. 131
Nicaraguan Canal plans backed by
investigating board.
The county-wide "Go-TO-Church"
Hoover proposes consolidation of Bunday is set for Sunday. January 17.
AU Y men bear this in mind.
Federal bureaus as next step in govern­
ment economy.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs A. Cook of Potterville
Speaker Garner denies Democrats
have tax plan, despite Democratic spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
House leader's statement that burden lard Drake.
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gibson and son,
will fall on rich.
Gerald, were. New Year guests of Mr.
Hoover urges congress to speed wel­ and Mrs Lee Bresson of Kalamazoo.
fare measures.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doster of Milo
and Mrs. Florenqc Wilkinson of KalaStrife in India due to "spirit of mb-,"
Mr —
and Mrs. Will
Cham; “«» vlaRed
_-----------nui 14I4BUIchief san Ramsay MasDonaid.
h*»uin
..—*...
berlaln t
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester SonnevUle cele­
Food luxury taxes imposed by Eng. brated their fortieth wedding anniverland are effective January 5.
wy Neu Year* with Mr. and Mrs. O.
E. Kenyon.
Britain calls parley January 18 on
Mr. and Mrs William Wotring of
reparations; 10 European nations in­ Kalamazoo. Dr. Martin and wife of
vited lo confer at Lausanne on German South Bend. Ind., and Dr Powler of
crisis.
°! Mr ■»&gt;«"
J. W. Tedrow Sunday.
Finland votes for repeal of prohi­
BeMnor Craven of Lansing vis­
bition act.
ited her parent*. Mr_ and Mrs AdelLeague of Nations and United Blate,• bCDw£"tvrH'^hto*^h lhc
Dwight Horn and ins cousin, Loyd
plan for good government tn Liberia
to lake place of present graft-ridden! Uubaugh of Cincinnati, Ohio have
^ren^*ndln&lt; ’ fc*'
wlth theU
administration. _______

Rusjlsn budget for ’1932 near $14600 -1

000 000
United States protests discrimination i

Oates and grandson Ber-

New

with Mr.

Mrs Mina P^annhj^’^nrt'1’

Jtoto Amerrcn ,rtor ta M.hehun.., .nd d.Ukhiee Itoore, ol B

------------- Un MhJ'ir ,UUock of MUo
"Japan would not accept Manchuria lrj
, ,en,°” Thursday and Ed­
a. . gift," s*r* J.pon's Iiew
McCallum
•pent Sunday with them.
Chang army withdraws from Chin-'
OKANGEVILLE.
chow to Great wall leaving Japan. . I
111
army in Control of Manchuria.
| th?pLtA?ce?ta..w.M*K2ul‘e
Itj P"‘
bul “
u ibu wrtlGandhi imprisoned by BriUstr-fcr
agitating non-violence campaign- Pitel also held.
»*,«-* SkorSnook or K^mukoo wu &gt;

P*1100
8500.000.000 loans'
National Credit Corporation to be
available to banks Thursday, January 7
U. 8. consul to China attacked by
Japanese soldiers at Manchurian bor­
der; Japan offers deepen apologies "

»«» irxuu U null.-

»«k »lih reUUvei at K»&gt;

Senate vote* to give 40 DOOAJO bushel*
of farm board s wheat to relief of poor. •rid lamnt'Iu
and w“u ranujy of Plainwell.

Flerce

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, ittt

IRE COUNTY FAIRS
IN THE DISCARD?

construct the needed buildings.

BRIEFSTORYOFA

we frankly state that wfe do not think

...-HASTINGS BDY

PIONEERjARTICLE )|(TEREST

Telh of Early Inhabitants
of Hastings And Their

CITIZENS SHOULD PAT­
RONIZE THEIR TOWN

I
H*'4' °f *b0d0
I-------- .cw.Ur.uM lr«„ W on..' V
sUtutlon. If the annua! fair is aban­
.
________ _____
doned. sometldng should be dona with _________________________ ___________ ! Thc Banner Is Indebted lo Mr. Wai- [
lhe money that wtll benefit all Of Barry slque. lithe, “strong as an ox." and lace Townsend of thU city for an ex-1 radio campaign to Induce people to buy
county.
standing well over
feet in height I tract- which someone had cut tong ago.cane sugar, are making claims that It
with a goal edu-! fron» an old paper, evidently published. u better and healthier th^n beet augarthe grounds, we presume that the rational foundation, at fluent conversa
convene-­ hi this city, the date of which cannot The speaker said. "I am a chemist.
Michigan Adventist Association, which
OTHER ASSOCIATIONS
tionalist. he easily won and retained be determined. Whoever made the clip­ That Is my business, and I am prepared
has used the fair grounds several times friends. Buch a young man. fortified ping from the paper was interested in to say lo you as a chemist that sugar
HAD LIKE EXPERIENCE
aa he was. and with no expensive n jxiem and not In another pioneer ar- U sugar, whether It U made from bceU
purchase the grounds at a fair price.
stands a pretty good show for licle on the •back aide of the sheet from or from sugar cane." Thc only differ­
Officers Of Barry Oo. Society We understand that the Northern. habits,
winning out. should he locate in any which the poem was cut. The pioneer ence between cane sugar and beet suEastern and Western Michigan Asso­ place wiiere success is possible.
import- gar. he Mid. U In the whiter color of.
article would now be far-more ImportTo Decide About Continuing ciations
of Adventists have'combined
This young man, after finding no ant as it evidently gave a pioneer his- the cane sugar, and that is produced
Annual Exhibit Here
lecently. and will hold a joint camp suitable opening around here. /Bid his lory of Hastings. However, there wo* । entirely by chemical. He stated that
meeting for lhe entire alate hereafter
preserved
one
complete
tinragraph
of ] there Is no difference between cane
worldly possessions all ready to bundle
that ptonetr article, which is so inter- sugar and beet sugar chemically, nor in
readers, no doubt, to see la the dally It would be a fine asset to tills dty and
papers a statement that the Ionia Free county to have that camp meeting-held word came from the then Congre-s- esling thgt we give it space at this the affect* of either sugar upon the
] human system.
Pair In 1031 met with a loss of $3,160.13. in Hastings. The fair grounds here are man James O’Donnell, of Jackson, tiiat time. Thc paragraph Is as follows:
"In August. W0, Henry A. Goodyear । If we want to cariy out the speaker's i
That was the first time that fair has well adapted for such a purpose. It has there was a vacancy tn thc Naval
been suggested that whatever might ix
been in the red.
Academy at Annapolis, to which any came hither from Detroit on a pros-, advice In this matter. We should write
So far as we know, not a single fair realized from the fair grounds property, young man in this whole Congrcsaioml peeling tour, finding thc fallowing In- our Congressman and Senator* asking1
In Michigan met its expenses this year. together with the cash now on hand District would be eligible, after a ngiti habitants in tiie village: Slocum H. them to favor higher tariff to protect j
Several of them, which had accumu­ could be turned over to the board of physical and educational test. Tills op­ Bunker, with hi» family and brother I ix-et sugar, thus building a far greater 1
lated deficits running Into tha^ thou­ supevlsors of Barry county, or to some portunity appealed to him and though Thomas, living tn a log cabin near the demand for It. which would mean that |
’ ’
“
'
- acres of
- I
sands, of dollars, added to such deficits other county organization, in trust to quite 3 number of young tnen were grist-mill; Abner C. Parmolre. regia-] thousands
and thousands
of
this year. The Eaton fair association, be used In the purchase of suitable sites present for this examination from the ter of deeds and acting county trca-i- ■ good Michigan land copld be devoted to
after several years of unprofitable fairs, for county parks at the resort lakes of various counties of the District, the urer. was in a log house northwest o!'■it profitable branch of agriculture.
decided to’qult while the quitting was this county. This Is a suggestion which Hastings lad walked off with tiie hon- where lhe Newton house stands &lt;the |1 The speaker frankly discussed the'
Newton house formerly stood at the prohibition question. It was not difficult ■
good, and accordingly sold the fair might work out satisfactorily.
grounds to the city of Charlotte, paid
In Annapolis Naval Academy, which corner of State ami Michigan Avenue.____ „ —
MIDDLEVILLE.
up the debts and the Eaton county fair
he entered In 1885, his scholastic ca­ which is now occupied by the Shell oil Volstead Act. He said that we do not
Tuesday was operation day for some reer was but a continuation of Uic rec­ station;; I/rvi Chase was keeping a want the saloons back, but we do want!
will be no more. The Marshall fair put
on an extra effort tills year and a great of our little folks. Connie Beeler and ord he made tn the old Hastings High tavern on the banks of the river near to get away from the evils that have
show; but It finished In ti&gt;c red and Billie Snndefur each had their tonsils school. When lie graduated he and tiie bridge and north of Pannalee's.] grown up under prohibition. In his
there Is discouragement for the future. removed. At this writing they ore feel­ Richard Pearson Hobson of Merrimac Alexander McArthur was carrying on, judgment something must be done to j
This Is true of fairs In all the surround­ ing pretty good again. On Wednesday fame, stood st Hie head of the large the sew mill and keeping a place of en- accomplish this and will be done in tlvc;
tertainment In the log house previous- m-ar future. Thc Banner and everybody i
ing counties. The Michigan state ’fair Swanns Gardner underwent an opera­ class In scholjFNiip.
Jost a tot of money. It was no doubt tion for tonsils^ she Is doing fine.
At that iroie the government fol­ ly kept by Bunker; Willard Hayes, the else will agree with the speaker that]
The gravel trucks have drawn many lowed tiie policy of giving the three or sheriff, was tn a frame house (the first there are evils under prohibition, just
wire for Barry county not to attempt a
loads of gravel up lo the school drives foifr with highest standings at gradu.n- one in Hastings! erected by Dr. David as there were evils when we had sa-.
fair tips year.
Pythian auditing committee met on tlon, special Instruction along lhe lines M. Dake, on the corner now occupied loons. It is easy to criticise and find |
Does oil this Indicate, os It seems,
that people are getting tired of county Wednesday evening and found thc that appealed to them most. Tills Has­ by thc Union block, where he also kept ’ fault W'iUi any proportion of this kind.1
fairs? If so. Is it worth while to attempt officers books in a A No. 1 aliape. Next tings young man selected Naval Archi­ the post office. &lt;tiie Union block of that1 The question is not how to And fault, j
to maintain something In which people Tuesday they have a pot luck supper tecture as his work, and after his day Is lhe aamc as Is now occupied by | but what to do to remedy thc defects. I
and then Installation of the officers for graduation Uncle Sam sent him lo the the Loppenthlcn store and the Palmer, Those who point out the admitted evils'
tending to answer that question, for we the year.
University of Glasgow. Scotland, for drug store!; Philander Turner, a car- cf the present method of dealing with,
The next meeting of the Boosters further instruction in naval Architec­ penter lived in a shanty near the grist the -liquor question should offer somedo not definitely know. It surely does
tippcar tiiat there Is a growing lack of club will be January IB al lhe hotel­ ture. After his graduation from thc mill; and Hiram J. Kenfield, carpenter j thing Constructive, something helpful,
and Indian trader, lived in a board: It is quite evident that tiie prohibition I
interest In county fairs which will pre­ Supper oil F. M prompt.
University of Glasgow he returned to
The Ice storm did not do much this country, and after having served shanty on a lol opposite the site of Mr. question is up now for disposal of some1
vent them from being successful fi­
nancially. Ionia county has free fairs damage here, some limbs broken from as manager of the most important Goodyear's hardware store 'that store sort. We do not believe the Eighteenth'
and has gotten away with It up to this
Navy yards In this country, he was still was where thc Goodyear Hardware Amendment or the Volstead Act will be
year. Other counties have tried to fol­ Iward of.
further honored by being chief of the Co.'s store now stands); Mr. Kenfield ; repealed until those who oppose them,
low suit, but they rfave not been suc­
Mrs. Dell Allen lias been spending the Bureau of Construction and RciMUr was an active man. and was then build- can offer some constructive plan tor •
cessful. The result tills year al Ionia holidays with relatives and friends with offices in Washington. D.C.. which ing the first bridcc across the Thorn- dealing with the liquor issue.
|
----------------- &lt;»&gt;
would Indicate that folks do not care here.
position he now Alls. For “excep­ apple river at Hostings."
----------------- ----------------------PARMELEE.
Thc holidays are over and school is tionally merilorous work" during lhe
as much for a free fair ns they used to.
If ever such a fair should have been again under way. It seems good to see World war. he was honored with thc NEW YEAR’S DAY EDIMr and Mrs Merle Stimson and son
the
scholars
on
llwir
way
to
school.
TIHN IA/AQ CDI CNniD °f Orand Raplds spent 8und*y wtlh
popular it should have been in 1931. No
Navy cross.
TIUN WAS Sr LEN DID ; the former's mother, Mrs. George Cook.
one had to pay a cent, if he didn't wain Thc young people who are attending
But while all these successes were
j and husband.
--to, to attend lhe Ionia fair; so it would colleges have all gone back, so there being won. the years rolled by. Instead
naturally make an appeal in hard aje many vacant chairs In lhe home of being tiie youth of 50 yeais ago lie Chas. A. Weissert Favors Ban- j Mr. and Mrs Shook of Reed City are
■
»pendlng the winter with their daughtime*. The appeal was not strong clicies.
has reached the age of 62. and still very
ner With a Kalamazoo
ter Mrs WUUam Reed
fnml]y
enough to enable the Ionia fair to make (The Pythian Sisters are having pot active and ax mentally alert as ever
luck supper this Monday evening and
Gazette
। Glen Allen and Laura! Maclver ore
any money.
This year five naval.officers will be
This bnngs us down to what thc work afterwards.
relin'd One of them will be Rear Ad­
We are indebted to our old friend j011*,c*,lst at this writing.
Pythians
will
Install
their
1932
offi
­
and
a
former
member
of
the
Banner
.,
8hl
’
*r
K
5
ra
*«
1
,
1
*
nd
Barry county fair association could or
miral George H. Rock, the “Haatinga
should do. The failure of county and cers on Tuesday following a pot luck boy" v.no graduate.! from the Hastings staff. Cha:b - A. Weisrert. now state!
H»«Ungs jrithjhta Uster,
.
,
Evert 8weg&gt;i and husband.
state fairs this year ought to make the supper.
High schqol nearly 50 years ago. and editor of tiie Kalamazoo Oaxette. for
Cards received from the Oueke's are concerning whom this article is written. a copy of that paper for the first day TlLor'n Tuw‘* and family ment
people who have always been interested
cf the new year. Il was a unnderful J1J Jf,*™00*’ *n OrandvUk
In our county fair think and decide In to lhe effect that they hod a fine trip
their own minds whether it will be wise and arc enjoying the climate and scen­ KINDNESS SHOWN
issue, containing several sections show-;I Grand
' ” Rapids.
"’ *
Next Sunday evening a meeting will
to continue a fair In Hastings or not. ery In lhe south land.
TO LITTLE ANIMAL Ing tiie growth of Kalamazoo city and be held at the M. E. church at 7:30 to
H, E and Mrs McConnell, of Lansing
We cannot imitate thc Ionia Free Fair,
cr.unty. also many important items
organize
a , -young
meeting.
became ue lack lhe grounds and build­ were calling on friends here one eve­
concerning the development of coun-, _----------- -7-? . people's
----------last week. Herm says work is stow Pictures of Former Hastings UM wllUn tl» nuilu, « lUl-nMoo. E.e.yoo. u InrtIM u, b. pre«nL
lugs for carrying it on. Is there any- ning -------------thing lo indicate that It would be worth in their office,
Woman and Small Deer
wlilch arc covered by thc Gazette. । while to put on a county fair again?
These features were brought out and:
In Seattle Paper
HICKORY CORNERS.
Thill is not for us to decide. But that
with thc regular news contained in the;
Young Missionary Workers Band of
In thc Post-Intelligencer of Decem­ Gazette's'columns, made a most inter-j
question is up lo lhe members of the
Barry County Agricultural Society, the Wesleyan church of Jfickory Cor­ ber 26 published in Seattle. Wash. ap­ esting paper.
which includes every person who ners held its monthly meeUng at the peared a picture of a former Hostings
bought a membership ticket when lhe home of Sanford Willison. Considering woman. Mrs. Beatrice Beckwith Col­ LOCAL PYTHIANS HOLD
ANNUAL INSTALLATION.'
the stormy night a good crowd was lier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tiie society has on hand, according present. MIm Edna Willison was in Beckwith of this city.
Barry Lodge Ho. 13 K. of P. installed
to tiie report made at the annual meet­ etiarge of tiie program which was on
The article states that a tiny deer the following officers Monday evening &lt;
ing held thc other day. a cash balance India. The refreshment committee. about a year old swam feebly to thc following their election last month, j
time »
$4,775. There
is i&gt;u
no debt against ««=
the composed of Eliott Jodon and Douglas shore of Lake Washington and lay
C. C.—Lloyd R. Storer.
grounds. If it shall be decided as best' Galndcr proved themselves a very efll- down exhausted. A passing motorist
V. C -Milo G. DeVries.
committee.
to abandon the fair, the grounds could cient
----------------saw the deer and summoned Earl Col­
P.—Harry Young.
Ezra Gearhart had his tonsils re­ lier. who with his wife and son George
be dlspoeed of. as was done In Eaton j
M. A.—Clyde Schilhaneck.
moved
Saturday
at
the
hospital
st
Del
­
county. They are not adequate to carry
and a neighbor, carried thc deev^jpto a
I. G.—Winston Merrick.
on such an exhibition as would attract ton. He Is doing very nicely at this worm room and laid him down in front
O. G.—David Boyes.
big crowds at tiie present time. The writing.
of thc fireplace, where he was soon
M. E.—Earl Boyes.
Mrs. Otis Lawrence had the misfor­ warm and cozy. Thc game warden came
sale of the grounds and the cash on
K. R S.—Walter J. Lewis.
.hand would not give the Association tune Sunday night to fall when going later and took the little animal back
M. F —Ed. Smith.
off —
the porch, severely spraining her across tiie lake.
enough ’ money to purchase larger —
M. W.—Keith L. Fuller.
grounds, make a good race track and]ankle.
This picture in the paper showed
The new officers are busy arranging
Mrs. Collier with Ute deer, which the a calendar of activities fpr the coming,
children in thc community say belongs year. Mr. Storer, tiie new cliancellor. I
to Santa Claus.
wishes tiie co-operatton of every mem- '.

IONIA FREE FAIR HAD DEF­
ICIT THIS YEAR FOR
THE FIRST TIME

] fall and

ITS,
GNAW
TTENS,
3OL
US, Etc.
this time

ng this
andard
5% to
&gt;n
ne in and
ot be diszhat your

)YLE
I Lad"

A. ITEMS
» University Voca­
ls ex pected In lhe
h. lo address all the
Y groups assisted
nd others arc jiutbanquet for all men
nmunity next Moti­

A. McCune of East
speaker,
rnary 10. Is the rcunty students who

»e home of Mr. and
110 Linden St. from
ith Is chairman an.!
las been arranged,
assist with the
Rood.
I. A. conference will
1 school, January 18
Co. Y groups are
tales each. This is
umber of “Young
tul articles. Be sure
Rich" on P.P. 131
I were to Marry."
• "Oo-To-Church"
unday, January 17.
. In mind.

JHULTZ.
Cook of Potterville
Mr. and Mrs. Wilur Gibson and son,
fear guests of Mr.
m of Kalamazoo.
in Doster of Milo
Wilkinson of Kala)d Mrs. Will Cham-

er Bonneville celei wedding annlvcrh Mr. and Mrs. O.
Ullam Wotring of
irHn and wife of
•nd Dr Fowler of
» of Mr. and Mrs.

on ot La ruing vtsr- and Mrs. Adelih Use holidays.
ills cousin. Loyd
nnall, Ohio have
e days with their
nd grandson, Bcr­
* Year's with Mr.
Bedford.
ka and son. Dorr,
’• ot Brush Ridge
ok of Milo visited
rhunsday and EdBelty McCallum
enyon of Marshall
iem.

at.I in.

We Wish To

Thank You
for Your Patronage
during the year
1931

We are going to try and
give you even better ser­
vice and a larger stock to
choose from during 1932

ILI.E.
quite seriously ill
*tu&gt;r at thia wrlt■“laniseoo was a
aunt, Actclla
i*nt several days
fiends at Misha-

Home Lumber Co.

ur Binkier spent
ehUvea at Ko&gt;

Hastings, Mich.

Telephone 2276

On Thursday evening of this week a
UNFAIR SYSTEM OF
dinner will be nerved at Castle
TAXATION DISCUSSED JigKs
Hall after which the first o* a series,

Ancient Plan For Financing
Education In Michigan Is
Still In Vogue
The attention of our readers is di­
rected to an editorial irf this Issue of
the Banner. In which Is discussed the
unfair system now in vogue for luxa­
tion for the support of public educa­
tion Ui this state.
Michigan is behind most other states
in this matter. Il still holds to the un­
dent plan of having each district pay
Its own school costs, without reference
to others. In many other states the
county is made the unit for taxation
for public education. That is far less
cosily from the administrative stand­
point than the present plan, and Is a
much fairer proposition for the average
citizen. Il is thc •interest of thc “aver­
age citizen" which ought to be consid­
ered. Thc editorial carries Ils own com­
ment on certain districts in this county
which shows this inequality In a strik­
ing manner, lhe time ^1)1 no doubt
soon come when this will be corrected,
as it ought to be.

OBITUARY.
John
R°hlnson. son of John and
Patience Robinson, was born at Fow­
ler. St. Lawrence Co.. N. Y.. on Novcm-,
bee 13. 1849. His early life was spent
near Ogdensburg. N. Y.. later going to
Sturgeon Bay. WU. In 1869 he came to.
Barry county where he was united in ■
marriage to Annie Lllone Peck on
February 22. 1877. Four children were
bcm to this union. Charles, Fred. Mary.
and Lulu, Die latter dying In 1899. Mr.
Robinson was cunvu-ted in 1894 and
united with tiie Baptist church in!
Hostings in 1915 He suffered with thc
baking palsy for 30 years, and passed
away December 24. 1931 at the home of
hl*, son Charles in Marion, aged 82
years. 1 month and 11 days. Surviving
are tlitf widow, three children. Chirks
of Marlon. Fred and Mr.'. B. F. Cowles
ot this dty. 11 grnndcliildren and two
great grandchildren. Funeral acrvlccs
were held at thc Baptist church Bun­
day P. M , Rev. Adcock officiating.
Burial in Riverside.

WOODBURY.
Rev. and Mrs. Jas. R. Mlddaugh, son
Roy. and daughter Lura. of Laingsburg.
Mich., spent New Year's day with his
brother. O. D. Mlddaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Puchaiski and
Kenmore of Lansing, having spent the
holiday vacation with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. George Bchulte In Woodbury,
returned to their homo Saturday with
OBITUARY.
her brother. Ernest Schulte, also of
Charles A. Newland, aged 90 years.1
Lansing who camo Friday and returned
on December 6.poised away &lt;&gt;n Sunday;
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham and December 27. having been ill since No- j
sons. Gerald and Raymond nr.d Mr. vember 22. Funeral services were;
and Mrs. Russell Booker and son. Ver­ conducted nt lhe home on Wednesday!
non. of West Woodland visited nt thc afternoon at 2:00 P. M Rcv- O. M ]
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. DeCump Conklin officiating. Burial was made in,
Rutland cemetery. Surviving are eight
Thursday evening.
Danna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. children. Mrs. AUda Bosardus. George
Wayne Grant, who was in Ionia the Newland, Mrs. Edo Edger. Mrs. Bessie
latter part of the week having her Storms. Bert Newland. Mrs.Ora Hinds.
Mrs. Zera Robertson and Fred Newland.
tonsils removed is doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs Fotrest DeCamp spent, ‘Mr. Nuwland had many friends who.
.v- M —
, at
.. MW
New Year's
day
the home of her. had learned to truu him for ius many
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Booker
fine characteristics. The bereaved ones
West Woodland.
have the sympathy ol the community. .

at

*nd W. O. Pierce

cf Crlbbacc-Pedro parties will be held.
All lodge members who enjoy either I
crlbbage or pedro are urged to attend'
Thursday night. Dinner tickets are
25c and the Pythian Sisters who are to
serve it promise thc committee in
charge that Dinty Moore is a piker'
along beside of them when corned beef
and cabbage are to be served.
Plans are being made for a large at-j
tendance Thursday night and every
member is urged to be on hand.

Every
Day
Price* at
WARNER’S!
A Big Special
Every Saturday!
i lb. 19c
Bulk Green Teat
Warner’s Special Coffee . . 1 lb. 19c
2 lb. Box Soda Crackers19c
Good Cream Cheese1 lb. 19c
Corn Meal or Graham, 5-lb. Sack 15c
Pure Buckwheat .... 5-lb. Sack 23c
Fried CakesPer Dozen 18c
White Beans3 lbs. 10c
Powdered Sugar1 lb. 8c
Sure Set Jelly Powder, Package 5c
Little Buster Popcorn, . . 2 Pkgs. 15c
Macaroni3 lbs. 23c

Warner1!
No. IOS
D. GREEN. Mgr.

“Protect Me
with

CLEAN Milk”
OU take every precaution that the

precious little lives entrusted to
Y
your care may develop into strong,

sturdyThealthy youngsters, and be­
come physically able to shoulder the
responsibilities of life that may come
to them later on. You always aim to be
certain that every particle of food that,
passes their lips is CLEAN and SAFE!

Are YOU As CAREFUL About Milk
?
As You Should Be
• Do you KNOW that the milk that you
are using is CLEAN? If it isn’t then you
are taking chances with the lives so prec­
ious to you. Medical research has proven
beyond question that DANGER lurks in
UNCLEAN milk. With this FACT in
mind, we felt that the people of this com­
munity would appreciate a supply of
milk that they could KNOW was just as
CLEAN as any milk produced anywhere.
Not one single thing has been overlooked
by us, either in equipment or care, in
producing quality milk just as CLEAN as
is can be produced. Michigan State In­
spectors recognized this and designated
this dairy as the ONLY ONE in this sec­
tion that would be permitted to sell
Grade “A” Milk—either raw or Pasteur­
ized. That is your best guarantee that
if you use Highlands Dairy Grade “A”
Milk (either raw^or Pasteurized) you are

getting the CLEANEST milk that can be ■
produced. That should not only be *
comfort and satisfaction to every uuer,
but it is really an insurance againat any
of the many diseases caused by UN­
CLEAN milk. We always recommand
our Grade “A” Pasteurized, because no
cleaner milk is produced in Michifan.
We are here to supply whatever milk
our customers may demand. For thia rea- ■
son we selTGrade ”B” milk (raw or Paateurized) and all produced from our owrj
herd. You cannot buy any cleaner, or
bettor..Grade “B” Milk than what we
furnish, but of course it is not aa good a*
our Grade “A.”
Why not begin the New YeaF right by
supplying your family with — " “ ‘ “
Milk, the BEST, the CLF “
ud th«
CHEAPEST food your
everything considered.

HIGHLANDS
TELEPHONE 2651

ROBT. W. COOK, Prep.

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1932
schools outside of Hastlnr- a gain of i suspended while he watched a baseball [ human adjustmenu. It l&lt; impossible to
eight since lhe beginning of tins year. I or football game will be able to appre-1 have a first-class rural school without a
A good one-teacher rural school is in j date lx&gt;w a school child must feel who i first-class teacher. As the teacher is.
session at least nine months each year, site for hours every day on a seat that, so U the school. Building and equipbeginnlng about Labor Day.and closing 11$ uncomfortable for him.
ment do not iqake n school. A good
ibout the last of May. The school | Qulte
number of tlx* schools are1 teacher has first of all. largeness of
ground* should comprise at least one [
provided with suitable sources ot; ml’id and spirit and secondly good oracre and the weed* and grass cut be- WBter supply. Neighborhood farm d*n "°t pin-drop order, but where the
fore school opens in September. Thc 1 homcs are ^Ued upon tor tIse water ; children ore orderly because they wont
Quality of Mattrial, Skill in Workmanahip
examine teacher* and grant certificates school grounds In our county average I Most of the schools have a sanitary 10 be and there is an atqtoaphere of
Individuality in Design, Mark Our Produc
and this examination could be by wrlt- about one-fourth of an acre and very drinking fountain, those not -liaving ' happy work in which all are co-operala
truly
democratic
spirit,
t
few of them are provided with any na-, wroe USP individual cups. Suitable fa-'ln® t0
democratic spirit
tural beauty in the form of shrubs and [ clllties for wasling the Children's hand:. I of k00*1 wiu and helpfulness. ‘A good
tendant preferred.
In 1881 the office of township sup­ trees. Thc Brown school in Carlton , are not found in very many, school*.' teacher follow* the state course -Of
will be pleasing and Instructive.
in,i!ud&gt;'* ,M?r *chool is classified accord­
lownMup. the
me Otia
utu In
&gt;n Rutland
Kuuana and
ana the
ire, SomFhave
some nave lhe
the paper towels
toweta while in
erintendent was abolished tujd the township,
__________
V child brines
__
, ' ln«tzt this
nnd a
n neatlv
‘ Culver—in---Johnstown
are —
decided
other
schools__
each
a.__
towel
,tlls rn.irAj.
course and
neatly nrepre­
Facilities for producing Individuality In every
office of county board of school" ex- ---------------—
------- ex-i
tn this
ii,i.
■&lt;
r&gt;u.u
...» located
trvarort
in 1 &lt;from
_________
«... thc common
______ .................
lUitcrf program
nrntrram of
nt classes
ciASJtm according to
amtners was created. No educational ■ ceptloiui to
as they
are
tn
home. But
wash pared
In the
qualification was required for members. * k'rove where there is plenty of na-1 ba«ln j, ll3C(i very extensively. A few sjaie standards is posted
of lhe board. Tiie law required that tural beauty.
J schools have facilities for carrying out
they should examine teachers and' In general the school buildings the hot lunch project during the winter doesn't Jet the program work her. If
consulcnt”
grant certificates. A board of township throughout the .county are the pro^pct months. An oil stove (in two schools a she is not "hearing # class" recite at* a
school inspectors was created and the' of the labors of the past generation. I two burner electric plate) a teakettle. given minute or period, she lias a good
chairman of this board was given im- most of them having been built from dishpan*, basins, plates, cups, spoons, reason for it and at all times she I*
reasonable.
Her
work
is
made
real;
that
mediate supervision over the schools twenty-five to sixty-five years ago. Ex-i etc., comprise the outfit and one hot
is, it is connected up or related to the
of hl* township. A duty of the secretary | ceptlons to this are the Lincoln in As-! dl*h of food is served tor dinner,
real world of men and women. Every
Phone 2497
Iron«ide Bros..
Hasting*
Bro... Proprietors
of the county board of school cxaml- [Syria township which was built to reone can Judge any workman by hb
ners was to visit any school of the • place the one burnedlast winter, the, tool*. One can measure the industrial good school has a GOOD SPIRIT aqd
county and examine into its condition i Carlton Center, thc Bullis, and Bur-:stage ot any nation by thc tools which J* known and advertised by this emo­
upon the receipt of a notice from the j roughs in Johnstown, the Cloverdale in ‘ it uses. Industry Insists upon lutving tional atmosphere which dominates it
from day to day. The good spirit of thc
chairman of Hie township board of 1 Hope. Use Beigh in Maple Grove, the the most approved tools with which to good
school is caught from the good I
school Inspectors staling that said Gun Lake in Orangeville and the Prai- work. Good tools, costing much money
u defcal whtn eBCh shining ।they did not feel were so much to
school was not being successfully con- rievillc school, a number have been will be readily "junked" If better tools ^wVirtlKaU yotTsomelhlng about'rected “nd 8rcal «conomy can be efducted. After such Investigation the! remodeled and hate the windows on, Mn be secured. Industry does this not
« U»
.«.« ert I
U» -U1 u, b«ln .,.!»&gt;
teacher might be asked to appear be- jone side of the room on thc left of thc i fOr the sake of “keeping up with the
_
_
_
?
tlon In the matter. They had to ormor”rtrttUTl, ernrt .n.
fore the county board of examiners.
[ pupils and the window-pane area about fads" but because It Is “Good business."
A«
.A.
«- SLS'LXTJ
In «n»i
in
1891 the
uic act was passed wiiivu
which v.iv-.i.A..
one-fifth that of lhe uuo,
floor space. Some Tlw
, j*. sa
same
nie pnnoprrs
principles wmen
which apply io
to in
in-w wu.nrni«iu iu»u uc*n ciuucu
these and other reasons the '
created the office of county commK-'of the schoolhouse* that have been re-‘&lt;mstry apply with equal force to the *nt® 50 T81^’ « our
every 5*” ■ county is the unit of taxation and ad-1 M
I'm
)u«
.
tool.
■
"" b"”t
sloner of schools. By this oct an nd- modeled are tlw Dowling, and Durfee business of education. The science of it j hud to edl^a!c h.s own children or they,
whlch is growing most in 1
vance step was taken in rural educa- in Baltimore township; the Rogers and, ha* been made active through thc text *ent educated. After u time, men
among thc states today. We are But ot all the tasks that the world can
give
tian. For the first time In the history of Welcome Corner* In Carlton; the Al- books that have been dTitten and pub-'
to "0!“® thBl &lt;&lt;!“«’«!.
d .^at ulcWgan has done for
CEDAR
CREEK.
our schools the person appointed for j toft in Hastings township; thc Ryan - jhhed within the past decade. We do| Hkhtened pco^e gave value to the.
rurM1 school., yet there are addl-; I'm glad that I'm teacliing school.
- Schoo) commenced again Monday
u.. the . not ....
.
] JW£rty
around them. Itjra*
| Uon&gt;1
MlChig.n should and
supervision was. required _
to v.
have .some and Freeport in Irving .township;
have ..
the .uniform text jjg^
books by any
- after a week's vacation.
educational qualifications. Such person Banllcld In Johnstown; the Orange- I means throughout the county, but with
was to be -------a graduate
*—•—
of*some
----------college
----------or••—
vllle. Hie North
*- Pine lake
lake in
in PrairiePrairie-'»a few exception* thc text books used to cdu
Miy. Leavitt spent New Year's day In
----■
:or .
aumbu.lon „■
Belding.
normal school or hold a first grade vllle township and the Barlow lake] arc not so out-of-date.
| Thc ice storm did considerable dam­
teachers' certUlcate Thc power, of the »chool in Yankee Spring* township.
Convenience and efficiency would also
I Twa m am Co* a w.-1
oounty commissioner a* fixed in 1891 I Tl)e advantage of having the light be served if there could be a high dcage arbund here.
.a.av.na other nnmun .nd t&gt;» .
1
were practically the same as today ex- knitted from only one side is that It eree of uniformity in the basic texts, pruprrlv of i-ofl.- c.me &gt;o b. U«d «'&gt;
' We are glad to report Mrs. Wm. Ma­
tunity for
Idgh school 'education
for
'», ***»£.
d"“u«» •»
ccpt thc teachers' examinations. The prevents cross lighting. For a child to I no school should be restricted in any io .win thTihooU. atn« »u — "J'L
eW?
,
son la getting along very nicely.
compensation fixed by law ranged from be compelled to look into a light pro- subject merely to the basic text* There rht. ^nu from rtuc.trtprtPl. .nd
“lrtu.re Phrtrt1
(Continued from page one)
. Will Gurd and wife were In Battle
1500 to *1600
tsoo
$1600 arcordlne
according to thc number duces headaches and drowsiness. In siwuld always be supplementary mater- ... ’..........________________ ■ health
health education
education and
and eouininent.
equipment.
।------------------------------------------------------------ Creek on business Monday.
of schools in the county.
many instances both the child and his | late provided by the school and kept in all rociety sutlers from illiterate people
4. Require that all school buildings, derstand. too. that Mr. Levy did not
In 1815 the first law wait - {taxed parents and even tiie teacher will i the library for each school subject, but then all society must, in order to pro­ shall be comfortable, safe and sanitary. -rar.
uu. -------------..u trucks .........
J*
order this
driving o.
of' his
without 1
which required professional training for think that the child is sick, suffering. economy and common sense both dic- tect itself, educate thc growing chil­
r “ *!?,
5. Require tiiat all teacher* for rural wch ItshU u Ih- Uw rrtuUrt lo hr
teachers. The amount required was but from some serious trouble while thc tate that the basic texts of any county dren. The problem that arises In doing schools shall have academic and pro­ .lopprt, w. undmund. u». chu (he " “&gt;,"«• arawh. ~melhu« my
this
Is
devising
the
system
of
taxation
olflcers found that three of the men un,'?ua1'
...
„ . . ,
fact is that lhe only trouble is incor- i should be uniform. Such uniformity
by which thc funds for the support of fessional -training equal to tiiat re­ arrested had no chauffeur's licenses, ax' Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Bostwick
In 1921 lhe so-called teacher traln- rect lighting of the school building.
1 aids the dealers in keeping In stock the
the schools may be raised. Many plans quired of teachers In our best city sys­
.r. m,ul,rd to L... whra dnv J”
towiuhlp wnt Suhdw »nh
A very few of the senooihouses hove books needed and thus much delay L»
tems for the same grade of school work.
Grand
year of professional training beyond been wired for electricity during the avoided. It aids the teachers In discus­ have been used but none has yet been
In, » truct Why rt o.h&lt;r ot * tlrtl Russell
•" Watson and wife and nr
“d-­
the completion of an approved four past year. Thc Al-Gon-Quln lake in 1 sing their methods of instruction. It discovered that has satisfied everyone. There isn't much money in teaching of trucks would employ men to drive ma Dunkley.
school.
Clarence Campbell and family also
year high school cour*e. And now no Rutland, the Star, Dowling. Bristol. | aids thc county commissioner in help- No scheme has been devised that make
1I turn
...o a
. longing glance
tOrti
&gt;h»y
turn with
Il possible to have the best educational From
John Gurd and family ate New Year's
more teachers* examinations arc held BurrouglM and Assyria center.
IU
noir,
.nd
IrlU.
Ih.t
.
Oil
W
Prefer
ing teachers and in testing thc char- facilities and at the same time have no
in thc county and the certification is
might wear_
strance If he han n rtndre nr nurnose dinner with Arccllous Campbell and
About 55 per cent of our rural school* acter of work done. It aids children
family near Lake Algonquin.
handled entirely in the state depart- have either a room heater with a when it becomes necessary to move tax burden. Good schools just as
to comply with tiie law.
And a book's an extravagance.
everything else worthwhile cost money.
I The charge made against tiirce of
jacket or "
a ua
basement
furnace and a , room
from one scnooi
school to anotner.
another. it
It aiav
aid* tnr
the In the early day* of America when oil
nt thn teal.l.ti.r. jacKet
’cmeni turnace
But
the
hl...
.Uh
. 1
L ,1B31
।
„ ,tUu frcsJ1 ftlr ioiake flue to bring the air parents in lhe purchase of book*. From
WEST ORANGEVILLE
of our wealth was rural wealth, when
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
new-mown
। w|thout chauffeur's licenses.
The
th&lt;? outside to the furnace or every viewpoint a reasonable degree of no one was rich and few were therefore
And the children bend to their task;
L: : others arrested were cliarged with
hcatcr'i° ** heated and a foul air out- j unifornUty In text books is desirable relatively poor, our New England nnMrs. Armlno Pike. Mrs. C. E. VanEtt
Hearts to open and minds lo lead—
driving a truck without such lights as and son Lavern spent from Tuesday
nr
’ lct connccted
thf chimney to take, for the rural and village schools.
What morc could a teacher oak?.
............................
........
.............
taming one hundred °r more school- fou] alr froBr y^-r0Om. The rest of thc. Now enough has been said about thc ccsors gathered together in the little
the law
requires. The hearing
of
these until Thursday with friends and rela­
A^^nachTinr Af
i “hod* strti have the un-jaeketed stove. I school grounds and buildings and now valleys that lay between the New Eng­ The room is small and the light is poor, cases in justice' court was delayed In tives In South Bend and Mishawaka,
.hLt )i^ H^ilocatrd u«Hl|y »n
center of the 1 what about the teacher? As the mother land hills and streams and there erect­
And there's chalk dust over the floor; the hope that Mr. Levy, who was bc- Ind.
Ueved
rMponilbl(. fof thc sltlu.
nn^
IhoL-1 now'h ddn L th^ ofilTe’ rO0m Whcre
*** flrSt p!ftCC&lt;* by lhC “**”* ‘he hOmC'
the ‘mhn' ®akM ed a church nnd near by erected a n,.»
But future d-lrt-n.
citizens come and
and „n
go
Mrs. Wm. Bowen has been on the
Each day through my open door.
w
"2 r
,»
pioneers who erected the building the school. Thc most vital question be- building for their school. As early as
tlon. would agree lo pay the fines: but sick list but is much better at this
1642 Massachusetts passed a law re­
There's a glimpse of green from the he did not. Accordingly lhe justice, writing.
J T,M* 8t0VM r“dl*,C ,hC hc#t ftnd « U f0" ,n&gt;'
U nOt Wh°
“*2’ 5?,“i hottest close to the stove and the heat their laws but rather who are rearing quiring each community with fifty
after patiently waiting for two or three
neighboring trees.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Modjlska and
houscs
to
erect
a
school
building
nnd
In
^^r!^nTX.Ir^iSi^i?tn nV^ldecreaaea “ the dlst“,lc‘' from ‘he j and teaching their children. It is a
And a glint of tiie water's- bluedays, imposed a fine of $10 and the Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Hawley of Grand
^nivncy 1 the
“lsclwoU ln Barr&gt; Stove increases, so It U quite cold in the 1 matter then of prime importance to 1647 passed the first compulsory school 011. Maker of Money and Lover of Ease. costs In each case on each of thc six Rapids spent New Year's day with
law ever passed in America and prob­
rounl&gt;'
other parts of the room.
| Barry county as to who are the teachI wouldn't exchange with you.
drivers. One was able to pay and the Mrs. Hawley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
ably In thc world. These little schools
A Rural School Surrey
i We have advanced for in our knowl-1 era. Their names do not define them
were supported by the people who lived There are piles of papers to mark in red. rest of tiiem later raised the money.
Tiie officers regretted that they were
Of Barry County, edge of and facilities for seating since, but they may be known better by. a
There are problems tiiat numb the
School started Monday morning. ’
Today schools in -the county arc' the pioneer days. The old log bench I study of their age*, their educational around about them and by those who
brain.
compelled to arrest the men. whom January 4. after a week's vacation,
had children to attend thc school. This
thought of as being of two classes—the supported by spikes was the pioneers' i qualifications and their experience,
was all well and good for that time, but
one-teacher school and thc consolldat- . method of meeting the need. This in-1 In
our
list
at
nunllfV-d
traehor*
for
I
Tn
of qualified teachers
ed schooL There are quite well recog- j genlous effort to satisfy the need was the county we have 37 with degrees, as our industrial life has changed, our
economic possibilities have also great­
nized standard* for each of these type*, soon displaced by a patented desk. this includes Ute city teachers. 108 with i
ly changed.
In those pioneer
dayswe.Uh
farm
waz."pnnripal
wuTceoi
In our county we now have 106 one- i more attractive in form and more com- hfe certificates. 18 with first grade. 6. und
room schools; four two-room schools, fortable in use. Many of the earlier With
with second er.de
grade .nd
and 7.
71 «,.H
with ennn.v
county
Dowling. Orangeville. Delton and Pral- desks were unadju*table to the size of normal certificates or renewals.
It Pays
In our one and two room schools nine I wealth has a way of piling up tn some
rieville;
two consolidated schools. I the child. A very small per cent of our
Thomapple and Woodland and two [schools have the now adjustable seats, of the teachers are men. but their sal-• spots nnd tlilnning out in olhert, and
Our
to
village schools, Freeport and Nashville, so then arc still many children sitting aries on the average, with perhaps one |। since that 1* the case if justice is to be
outside of thl* city. Three one-room!in seats that arc too high, with their exception, are not any higher than done, it becomes necessary' to tax prop­
Values!
schools are closed. Podunk. Cobb and I feet dangling in the air and their cir- those of the opposite sex. The salarie* erty where It is and educate children
Shop at
116 - 118 East State Street
Wall lake. In three of our two-room culauon of blood Interrupted and many paid tq all rural teacheys this year I where they are.
Our county, as most others, ha* the
Hastings, Michigan
schools, permission has been given to I sitting in seats too low. Any adult who think average About $90 a month.
teach the .ninth and tenth grade work, i ha* gone out to attend a meeting al
A successful teacher must have had local district plan of school support and
But It ha* been reported that this will thc schoolhouse and had to crowd him- many contacts .with th« hfe of men and( in nearly every township inconslsnot be allowed after this year. There self into a desk that is too small for women of affairs in order to develop[ tcncies and inequalities can be shown.
is an enrollment ot 3377 in these. him or has sat on a plank with legs judgment, poise and skill In making, Equality of educational op|x&gt;rtunity is
what'uie'taxihg system should guaran­
I tee. otherwise we have not improved
| the system much since the day* when
I every man had to entirely educate hl*
j own children.
' In Assyria township the tax rate In
I one district is $3 per $1,000 with 73 on
| the census list; while in another the
tax rate is $14.67. with 14 on tiie cen' »u* list. In Hope township the
tax rate in one district is $12.11 with
1 twenty-four on the census list and in
another the rate 1* $3.99 and thirty-five
i on the census list. In Orangeville town1 ship is a part of a fractional district of
1 Yankee Springs and their tax rate was
$18.90 per $1,000 last year. And so on.
Solid colors or striped patterns
The problem Is clilefly one of proper
in sturdy broadcloth! Plenty of
| distribution of tax burden and of cduRibbed coUon. rayon striped ...
cational facilities.
very well finished, of an ex*
scat aod leg room! A feature
cellent quality materl AOm
value men will welcome.'*
[ Tiie various states of the union orc
*L Sizes up to 501
I trying numerous methods for equalllzing- educational opportunities and
ty Hull.
prica lnpr.ua.
tax burdens. Indiana nnd a number of
I.v
Ikrifty
ihcpp.n.
U.1.U
I other states in the Mississippi valley
combin.d with QUALITY, tuck
' have been using the township as lhe
"v.Im." .r. (tally riaw.d wiik
unit of school organization and admin­
CASH PRICES
istration. While this unit is larger and
SIZES
PRICE EACH
more just than the local small school
PRICE PAIR
district, yet In these states it Is quite
Tr.dlHwu of offwiag oaly
unsatisfactory because It provides too
GOOD
accowtl
many officers for the amount of ad­
Im PoMoy*. ••fooiduM growth.
ministration required. It also provides
as'many tax rates as there arc town­
Yoo'ro aovor oa.*ry boro. RoFirestone tires and batteries
ships. While these are fewer than the
g.rdl.u of kow liHte y.» p.y,
are guaranteed FOR LIFE
number of districts it does not solve thc
you
that fk. QUALITY
problem of injustice. California and
against defects in workman­
mu«t b. tuporiorl
parts of Oregon raise a certain amount
ship and material.
per child for every child Ur the coun­
ty. This is distributed on a county basis
and lhe remainder is provided by local
support.
- Tiie most decided tendency today is
full double bed site
towards the county and the state as
SENTINEL
unite for school support. Nearly half of
thc states today are on that bast* Some
Beautifully bound with sateen
of the outstanding ones are Maryland.
. . unusually Urge assortment
Ohio. Louisiana and Utah. The out­
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2. It centralizes the authority in a
small county board and makes effi­
ciency possible.
X It removes the office of county
school commissioner from the realm of
i party politics.
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Mn Stanley Kerr ot Columbus, Ohio

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so much to
them no oj&gt;dually driving
e owner who
eing oiiernted

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Monday

Year's day In

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Ira. Wm. Manicely.
ere in Battle
opened up
there to no
nethlng very

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Sunday with
and GrandI family also
e New Year s
ampbell and

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C. E. VanEtt
om Tuesday
Mishawaka,

xen on thc
tier at this

lodjtoka and
ey of Grand
s day with
and Mrs. C.

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vacation.
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Mtoa Anne Burton has returned from
a visit with Arm Arbor relative* and
friends.
Miss Margaret Heath has returned to
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Thomas of Day­
her teaching at Muskegon.
ton. Ohio, spent the holiday* with Hos­
M1m Eleanor Miller ha* returned to ting* relatives.
her school at Birmingham.
Mtos Florence Watkins ha* returned
Mlis Helen Knapp spent the holiday
to her school tn Wyandotte after the
vacation with retoUvaa in Detroit,
holiday vacation.
Mra. Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo,is
tiie city on Saturday on buxines*.
spending a few day* with her mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Bush and son Mr*. Mary Burgess.
Robert visited In Woodland Thursday
Ml** Martha More of Marshall spent
Mlsa Lois Heath returned to New­
berry Saturday to resume her teaching. der and other relatives.
Ml** Stella Heath went back lo Niles
Bunday after spending her vacation al Thomas of Detroit were holiday guw.to
home.
of Mr. and Mra. G. E Goodyear.
Mtoa Mae Keller ha* returned to Ann
Arbor after spending the holiday* at Cowles visited Mr and Mrs Dewey
home.
MIm Jannet Michael has gone to Ann
Richard M. Cook and Mis* Murid
Arbor to contlnua Iver work at the Uni- Fry spent Wednesday with Rev. and
ve rally.
Mrs. Keith Chidester in St. Johns.
MIm Helen Uigwn of Alma College
Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Daniels spent
spent lhe week end with Miss Thelma Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Dan­
Kelley.
iela nnd family In Northeast Carlton.
Mr. and Mr*. Dudley Rice of/North
Miss Rosebud Larsen went to Detroit
on Sunday to spend the week with Judson. Ind., spent Bunday with Mr.
relative*.
and Mr*. Don Karcher at the Country
Miss Helen Biddle spept a few day* club.
In Grand Rapids with her sister. Miss
Mrs. Jacob Rehor came home Mon­
Dori* Biddle.
day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Emily Douglas* of Grand Rapids Fred Rchoc"and family of Canton.
spent the holidays with her slater. Mr* Ohio.
D. M. Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schilhaneck and
Patty were New Year's Day guests of
week for a visit with relative* in Long Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Plumley of Grand
Beach, California.
Ledge.
Mr. and- Mr*. D. L. Christian spent
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels spent the
Wednesday and Thursday with friend* week end with the latter's parents. Mr.
at Birch Run.
and Mra. A. T. Eash nnd family of
Mtos Marion Muored from Chicago near Freeport.
spent New Year'a and over Sunday with
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Plant *pent New
lhe home folks.
Mra. Daisy Skidmore of Richland is and Mrs. Arthur Fellows and family of
spending a few weeks with her sister. Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Lillian Llchty.
. Miss Carolyn Fisher. who spent the
Donald Boyes returned last week to —__
______
holidays
with_____
Mr.___
and ___
Mrs. Gilbert
Flint after a visit with his parents. Mr.' Fisher, has returned to her school
and Mrs. Roy Boyes.
I work at Romeo.
Dr. and Mrs. Adrounle and family
Mr. and Mrs. John Engle and little
spent the Christmas holiday in Detroit.1 granddaughter. Katherine Royer, came
vtoiUng old friends.
i home New Year'a Day from a visit in
Mra. Ella Whlsman and daughter Clinton, Ontario.
Alene of Nile* accompanied Mr. Robert
Mtoses Hazel Henry, Josephine CarGaidner home Bunday.
| veth and Beatrice and Frances CarMrs. Eleanor Stricklin spent Ncwrother* have returned to Detroit to
Years day with her sister. Mra. Chas. •*
“‘------‘---------their
various
schools.
Callihan, of East Quimby.
Mr*. Rachel Erb and Miss Lucy Erb
Henry Weaver returned tost Tuesday of Benton Harbor were guests of Mr.
from a visit with hto father and other
relative* in Johnstown. Pa.
Burgess over the week end.
Mra. M. J- Kelley and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan &lt; Man­
Gloria Anne of Detroit arc visiUng Mr. stein i returned Bunday to their jiome
and Mra. Stewart Kelley.
*
at Flushing. N. Y, after visiting Mr
George Huffman spent tile holidays 7»nd Mrs. Kellar Stem during the hollin Detroit with his sister and husbahtl.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schute ot Grand
Mis* Bernice Henry ha* returned to Rapid* and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wol­
her school duties at Akron. Ohio, after cott of Berkeley. California spent New
spending her vacaUon at home.
Year's with Mr. and Mra. Keith Dan­
Miss Thelma Kelley returned to M. iel*.
8. C.. East Lansing, Bunday after
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bentz and son
spending the holiday vacation here.
Edward leave today. Wednesday, for
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Finstrom nnd their iiome in Ban Antonio. Texas, after
family spent New Year's day in Battle spending two weeks iiere with relatives
Creek wlUi Andrew Kemp and family. and friends.
Mrs. Henry Hubert has returned from
Mis* Louise Gower visited Mr. and
Chicago where ' she visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Plumley ot Grand Ledge
Mr*. Noble Caln and family for a week. from Thursday Uli Bunday. Mr. nnd
Dwight Fisher. Walter Heath and Mra. Plumley coming home with Mis*
Harry Adrounle have returned to Al-1 Gower 6n-8unday.
bion college after tiie holiday vaca-l Mra. ‘Phyllis Reynolds spent the
Hon1 week end in Grand Rapids with her
Stephen Bristol entertained Harold ।
Tower. Will Brisby and Paul and Al­ seriously 111. Mr*. Reynolds returned to
fred Kjmpter of Grand Rapids over the• Ann Arbor on Monday.
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Louta Miller returned
Thomas Stebbins, Leslie Cook, cran-; on Saturday from Petoskey where they
ston Wilcox and Francis Townsend re­■ were called before Christmas by the
turned on Bunday to their studies at, illness of his father who passed away
Ann Arbor.
from paralysis la.it week.
Mis* Genevieve Rider of Akron. Ohio,.
Mrs. Janette McCarty of South
was lhe guest of Mb* Jennie McBain Haven nnd daughter of Detroit. Mrs.
and other friends on Wednesday and Etta Wetsei and *on Robert of Detroit
Thursday.
and Miss Allee Sprague of Kalamazoo
Mra. Eleanor Strkklen entertained spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bunday Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Edmonds of Don Karcher.
Woodland and Don Hosmer and family
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee ot near
of Charlotte.
Lowell were guests of Mr. and Mra. J.
nimniiipinnii v.
as. Townsend
ivwnsei
Midshipman
C. i*.
N. springer
Springer nas
has re- M.
on New Year's eve. Mra.
turned lo Annapolis and Miss Bernice ■ M.-.
Mra Lee to
is a writer of animal and chil­
Springer to W. 8. T. C. after their holl- dren'*
'
stories for the Classmate and
day vacation.
other periodical*.
Ml** Marguerite Hetmansperger re­
Arthur E. Westbrook. Dean of Illinois
turned on Saturday to New Rochelle, Wesleyan University School of Music
N. Y.. after spending the holidays here at Bloomington. Ill., was a guest on
and other place*.
Mto* Florence Bump. Miss Mabel Sis­ Dewey, and family and of his parents.
son and Dale Bump were guests of Mr. Rev. and Mra. J. H. Westbrook of Mid­
and Mrs. Axel Erickson (Jennie San- dleville. Dean Westbrook had becti In
dnhl i of near Alto on New Year's Day. attendants at lhe National Associa­
Dr. Winifred McLravy of Grand Rapids tion of Schools of Music In Detroit,
{December 28-31.

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"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW"
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

Mtoa Tillie Tydtn has returned from I Mra. Miranda Sisson ot Irving l&gt; now’
TRIAD B. Y. P. D. NEWS.
a ten day*' visit in Chicago.
with her sister. Mr* Ida- Palmalier.
During the holiday *ca*on the B. Y.
Lorraine Itenhath ha* returned to! Ur- W“1 Mr* Morri* Barlow were P. D ha* been very active. On ChristFlint to resume hto studies.
.Sunday guest* of relative* hr Lansing mas Eve the young people went carolMIm Lleva Perry has returned to( Ur* Ctorence Goucher and Donald'tag. On the following Sunday evening
Goucher visited in Ctevctend. Ohio.: they met at Sunfleld for their regular
her school duties in Lansing.
during the holiday vacation.
meeting. On Saturday. January 2. the
Mra. Herman Blankenburg and her; State B. Y. P. D. Cabinet met and
trait during hto holiday vacation.
twin son* of Battle Creek spent Sun- , transacted their business and In the
visit tn -Philadelphia. day with her mother. Mra. Mary Sev-. evening, they with the whole B. Y. P.
emnee. ’
.
|D.. were entertained at the South
MUs Sarah Schader and William Woodland church with a game supper
to Kaiamaaoo where aba attends W. B Schader have been entertaining tlielr and a general good time Many of those
cousin. Richard Rogers, of Spokane, present became decldWly Interested In
I the "Truth Society." other game* were
Ml** Josephine Chase has returned Wash., during the holiday*
Mr. William Severance and hl* played and evrrv one seemed to have a
daughter* Barbara and Wilma of Bat- good time. Sunday evening thc retfblar
rnasoo.
Mtos Dorothy Ftold has gone back to Ue Creek spent Sunday with his mccllng wa* held at S. Woodland with
7. B. T. C.. Kalamazoo to reshme her mother. Mr*. Mary Severance.
I a very Interesting dtocusston. Thc disMr. and Mra. R. J. McCreery came co»ion of personality and character
studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeLano of Bat­ home Bunday from Baltimore. Md . |will be cnnUhued next Sunday at the
tle Creek were Bunday guests of Mrs. where they had been spending two Woodland village church. Come pre­
weeks with Mr. and Mra. Albert Konklc pared to state your ideas. You have
Carrie Hall.
and daughter.
some good ones.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd McCormick and
Kalamazoo by the death of her *liter
children have returned to their, home
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
on Monday.
in
Detroit
after
a
two
weeks'
visit
with
On Monday evening of last week. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbard of De­
and Mrs Ernest Edmonds and Miss
troit visited Hastings relatives during her mother, Mra. Homer Warner.
Mr*. O. H. Cleveland returned Mon­ Grace Edmond* delightfully enter­
the holidays.
Mrs. Ella Frost of Plainwell was thc day to her home In Columbus, phio. tained with bridge, most of lhe guest-.
dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*. Bert after vtoiUng her mother. Mr.*. Nettie
Hyde, during the holiday season.
rnt were Mr. and Mr* Edwin Pate and
Tinkler on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nel) Bockrioo nnd Mr. gnd Mr* Albert Hubbard of De­
Mrs. W D. Bennett visited Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Mate of Grand Rapid* daughter Jannet and Mra. Wilda Mor­ troit. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Edmonds of
gan and son David of Kalamazoo visit­ Nashvdle. Mr. and Mr* Stanley Wood
during the holidays.
Winn Green, who spent his vacation ed Mrs. D. W. Rogers during Uve holi­ of Kalamazoo. Ml« Dorctha Edmond.
day*.
Elmer Howard and hi* daughter and E. HyatQuf this city.
resume his teaching.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood of Kala­ husband. Mr. and Mra. Charles Walker,
H. T. CLUB.
mazoo visited Dr. and Mrs C. E. Hyatt and son of Kalamazoo were gue»to o!
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Wilcox Sunday
On Monday afternrcn Mrs. A. Toile*
the first ot last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pate and chil­ afternoon.
During the holiday season. Mr and bridge ' and all the guests rcijort a
dren of Detroit were holiday guests of
Mra. Weldon Bronson. Mr and Mr* jolly time.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hyde and George Robinson and Mrs-. S. C. Brock
LACEY.
'
George of Prairieville were Bunday visited Mr. and Mra. Warren Wilcox
Mr. amt Mrs. OH* Ketcham had as I
of Jackson.
guests of Mrs. Nettle Hyde.
Laverne Ryerson. Ml*.* Elizabeth gueeta Friday, thc fallier and mother of
the
totter.
Mr.
and
Mra.
R.
E. Seeley.
Judge and Mrs. R. R McPeek of Char­ Dodds and Mrs. S. B. Wilcox were in
Grand Rapids Wednesday visiting the Mr. and Mra. Fred Bracey. Mis* Baket
lotte on Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan and fam­ ladies' aunt. Mrs. Carrie Balch, at thc Mrs. Emma Williams and daughter.
Mona;
Mr*.
Storey,
nnd
Mr.
nnd Mr*
ily of Jackson were guest* ot Mr. and Isabella Home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood accom­ Roy Callaway and son Dennis, all from
Mr*. H. P. Tuttle la*t week.
Mr. and Mrs. .8. B. Wilcox and W. A panied by Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Bayne ol Battle Creek. A picnic dinner wa* eaten
Spaulding spent Sunday with Mr. and Coat* Grove, were New Year's day
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Wood ol spent playing cards.
Mrs Merle Bradfield at Milo.
Thc pidro dub will meet Saturday
Mr. and Mra. lyridon Bronson have Grand Rapids.
gone to Sarasota. Fla., where they will , Mr. and Mra. Donovan Moore 'Bea­ night In tiie Ketcliam hail for their
trice button' of Lo* Angeli*. Calif., second party for the winter. All form­
spend the balance of thc winter.
er
members are requested to attend.
Mrs. Lavern- Ryerson and baby of visited Mra. Mamie Mance the past
The young people of lhe Brigg*
Roseville spent her vacation here with week. They went to Detroit on Monday
church will hold a party in the church
to visit relative* and friend*.
Mr. Ryerson and other relatives.
Mrs. Floyd Hamilton and two chil­ barement Friday evening of this week.
Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Drouiltord of
A sjxclal meeting will be called WedPontiac were guest* of Mr. and Mrs dren, Vcm and Goldie, of near Adrian
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vnn- nerday of next week for the Union
J. R. Hayes during the holidays.
Mis* Anna Perry, who lias been dlcn from Monday until Saturday. They Cemetery Circle all members arc re­
visiting Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Perry at liad a family reunion with Mr. and quested to attend. Dinner will be served
at noon.
'
Mr*. S. Kesler on New Yeat s day.
Midland, came home on Saturday.
The oyster supper given Friday of
Mr. and Mra. Milton Murphy. Mr
Mra. Winifred Pryor and John Pryor
of Lansing were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs- F- L. Bauer and George
attended,
considering
weather condi­
Bauer were in Grand Rapids New
Robert W. Cook on New Year's day.
Mis* Theresa Peteraon has returned Year's eve attending thc ball given "by tion*. The sum of 816.30 was realized
to Ann Arbor after spending her vaca­ Malta Uxlgc F. &amp; A M. al the Armory from supper sales. The next meeting
Richard H. Rogers of Spokane. will be for dinner Thursday January 14.
tion with her mother. Mrs. Mary Peter­
Mr. and Mra Albert Rice entertained
son.
Wash., a student at Northwestern Uni­
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Carveth returned versity. Evanston. HL. who ha* been Mr. and Mr*. Goldsmith of Manton and
Sunday from Charleston, W. Va . where vtoiUng his grandmother. Mr*. H. Rog­ Mr. and Mrs. Plice of Detroit over the
they • visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion ers. and other relatives during Uvc holi­
The .shinglee far the repair of the
day vacation left Friday evening for
Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edmonds and Evanston to resume Ids studies. Hr is a roof of the Briggs church are being
family of Nashville were guest* of Dr. son of C. H. Roger*, a former resident ordered till* week and work will prog­
ress
as swiftly at weather condition.^
and Mrs. C. E. Hyatt and family on of Hasting*.
New Year's day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Matthew* enter­ ‘and help will permit.
The attendance at lhe Briggs church
Adelbert Heath. Robert O'Oonnor, tained over New Year's. Mrs. Rnllv,
Tom Ogden. George Bauer and Jacob Adams. Alden Adam.-, and the Misses Sunday for morning services and Sun­
Miller have returned to their studies at Alma and Ruth Adams of Sparta, day School numbered above the aver­
Mtoses Ardis and Lois Smith of Rock­ age for which Rev. Harold Dixon, pas­
Mrs. A. D Kntokern returned on ford. Harold Bosliora of Aliendaic. tor and Mra Elizabeth Gray, superin­
Mra. Chas. Jones. Mtos Doretha Ed­ Mrs. Maude Smith and the Misses Ge­ tendent wish to express their gratitude.
Mtos Eutoh Case of near Battle Creek
monds and Richard Edmond* of Battle neva and Geraldine Smith nnd G
spent several day* the past week here
Creek were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scarry of Grand Rapid*.
with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
F. Edmonds part of last week.
Thursday from Evanston. Hl., where MANY DEL1GHTFUI.
PARTIES DURING HOLIDAYS.
Mis* Marian Stanton left here Sun­
she lied been vtolting Mr. and Mra.
During the holiday reason, n large day afternoon for Western State Teach­
Lewis T. Kntokern and family.
Neville Wood has returned to New number of delightful social gathering* ers' College where she will enroll for a
York City to resume hl* college work have been held and several Watch three months' course. Miss Stanton was
accompanied by Mto* Frances Solo­
after spending his vacation with his Night parties that were enjoyable.
On Christmas eve Dr. and Mrs. Kcn- mon to Kalamazoo, tiie latter having
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry WaUdorff and 1th McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Jack employment there.
Rakowsky
held
open
house
at
the
home
David Aspinall. who for the past
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Grigsby left on
Monday for Kissimmee. Fla., where of thc former when about sixty friend several year* has been an invalid, has
they will spend the rest of the winter. called during the evening. Dr. and Mrs. been decidedly worse thc past ten days.
•Mra. Vera Gray, who has been a pa­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Field were in Chas. McIntyre, Jr., being honor guesto.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear and tient nt
Pennock
hospital since
Belding on New Year's Day at Mr. and
Mrs. A M. Hall's. C. F. Field, who had Mrs. D. S- Goodyear. Sr., entertained Thanksgiving does not show much im­
been visiting there, returned with them. twenty guest* at a charmingly appoint­ provement.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan. Mr.
Nelson Brush and son Robert and ed dinner on Saturday evening follow­
daughter. Mrs. Al Plough of Chicago ing Christmas, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terpcnning and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and chil­ and Mrs. Harold Pelham of Nev.- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morgan and chil­
dren. Joyce and Harold, were holiday Brunswick. N. J. At contract bridge dren were Sunday guest* with Mr. nnd
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brush. top scores were won by Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ed. Morgan of thc Durfee district.
Mrs. Belle Hoffman was also a visitor in
Mr. and Mrs. Maz Lewis of Sturgis Potto and Kim Sigler.
Christmas decorations were effec­ thc afternoon.
spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Leals. Their son Jack returned tively arranged in lhe lounge at the
COATS GROVE.
home with them after spending thc Country club for lhe dancing partyholiday vacation with hto grandparents. held on Christmas night which was day with Mra, Clark Overamlth. Din­
Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, in com­ well attended. Among the guests were ner to be served by diub No. 1.
a
number
of
college
young
people
nnd
pany with Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling
The t&gt;. G. T. O. club meets next week
and Mr. and Mr*. John Bulling of others who were visiting in the city as
Wednesday with Mr*. Lena Scasc.
Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kane well as a number from out of town.
Covers were told for twenty-four at Chairman. Pearl Demond.
of Nashville were in Jackson Tuesday
Mary and Tom Long of Woodland
attending a convention of Sjiarton a New Year's eve pot luck dinner at
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ear! Cole­ have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
dealers.
Wm. Brooks.
Mra. Ida Newton and Mr. and Mrs. man. The guest* watched the old year
There were 64 present on the first
Frank o. Newton and children of Rut­ out by playing contract bridge. No
Sunday in the new year at Sunday
•
land. Ed. Groat, who recently relumed prizes were given.
Another enjoyable Watch party was School. During last year. E. S. Thomp­
from thc South, and Mr. and Mra.
son nnd Mr. and Mra. Warney Kelsey
Eugene Bush ate New Year's dinner tiiat given by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon had a perfect attendance and received
Ironside
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
An
­
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Btuh of
drus at thc former's home, sixteen nice pin* from the Superintendent.
South Hasting*.
Mrs. Wing. '
Bernard Caln has returned to guests being entertained at contract
Miss Ruth Woodman’of Caledonia
Schenectady. N. Y.. and Miss Rachel bridge.
was home for the Christmas vacation.
ha* resumed her studies at Western SURPRISED ON THEIR
Rjv. Frank Loomis of Woodland
State after having spent the holidays
SILVER ANNIVERSARY. spoke at the community service Sunday
with their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ther­
evr/hng and Mtoa Marian Woodman
on Cain. Stewart Caln of Pontiac was Frank Todd of Hopkina on Wednesday sang -When the World Forget*" and
also at home for Christmas.
evening. December 23. in honor of their tiie Mule Quartette sang “Even Me"
On New Year'* day the following twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
and -just Outside the Door."
guests wvre entertained at a four
The evening wits joyfully spent with
Mrs. H. Woodman nnd daughters
o'clock dinner at the home of Joe a fine program prepared by the young
Ruth and Marian were in Kalamazoo
Wllllll* and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest people, consisting of sacred tong*, Wednesday. They alto called at the L
William*. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Williams prayer, talks on change* in twenty-five Fisher home near Hustings and found
of Carlton. Arthur Wlllitt* and wife of year*, readings and special songs by (he Ethel recovering nicely from her re­
this city and Mr. and Mra. Chester young people, after which the presen­ cent operation.
Stowell and Robert of
tation of many nice and useful gifts.
Mrs. Ida Dove of Bridgeport. Conn.,
On Ctirtotma* day thc following This was followed by the serving of re­ has been visiting here during the past
guest* enjoyed a delicious pot luck freshments. Those pre rnt from away week and attended church Sunday. She
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wcrc: Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Cappy of expect* to start homo this week.
Coopersville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Se­
Next Bunday evening the community
ing. Mr. and Mr*. Louis Walker and bright and daughter Lucile of Dorr; •ervlcc will be led by George Coats;
Mr*. Carrie Walker and Mr*. Eliza Mr. and Mra. Wm. Grinage of Martin; Musician. Mrs. Kendal Coals; Booster.
Hall of Hastings, Mra. Vine Scott of Mr*. Mathilda Pierce and sons Wayne Flossie Bennett; Handshaker. Harley
Rutland. Chester Stowell and family and Erwin of Byron Center; Orange Seaac.
6! Kalamazoo, Joe WJUitte and wife of Fales and daughter Lucinda and Ml-j
'Arthur Bennett. Jr., was home for the
South Hastings and Arthur WUUtta Fleda Truax of Wayland; Ml** Mar­ week end.
and wife of the city.
guerite Todd of West Flint and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. ollie Boulter apd fam­
New Year'a visitor* at the home of Sarah Combs of Holly.
ily visited in Orangeville on Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zagelmeier on 6.
Church BL were Mr. and Mrs. E. A
FAMILY PARTY.
men's class offer* a prise to all who at­
Zagelmeier and Jean of Grand Rapids,
Cover* were told for twenty at a de­ tend s. 8. each Sunday in the year; be­
and Ensign John Stewart Homer of lightful family gathering at the home ginning next Bunday.
the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Md.. of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard on New
Frederick Cole of Woodland spent
who had been spending his Christmas Year's Day. Guests from out of town Ids vacation al Andrew Townsend'*.
vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mr*. were Mr. and Mrs. D D. Smith and
Samuel Horner of Hancock, stopping three daughters of Detroit and Mr. and
CHICKEN SHORTCAKES.
' I
on his way back between trains lo .visit Mr*. Burnette More and cltildrcn ol
Chicken shortcake Is boned stewed
his grandparents here. He left again on !Marshall. Mrs. Smith and daughter chicken in its awn gravy, slightly
thc evening train for Annapolis.
;
I
Susie
remained lor the week.
. thickened, served on biscuits.

SALE
BAIRD’S
Continues!
AT

Bargains Still Available
In Heavy Winter
Clothes

HERE THEY ARE!
MEN’S OVERCOATS
Grey*, Tan* and Brown*
Size* 34 to SO
Regular Price*
Sale Price*

$13.50
16.50
22.50
28.50
35.00

$ 8.45
11.45
14.45
18.45
24.45

YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS
All Color*. Size* 12 to 16.
Regular Price*
Sale Price*

$ 9.00
13.50
16.50

$3.45
5.45
8.45

MEN’S AND BOYS'

LEATHER COATS
Front Quarter Honehide, Blanket and Sheep
Lined, Leather and Wambo Collar*
Sixe* 8 to SO
Regular Pricea
Sale Price*

$ 6.95
8.95
11.45
15.00

$4.95
5.95
7.95
9.95

MEN’S AND BOYS’

Sheep Lined Coats
Leatherette, Moletkin and Beat
Grade Corduroy

$4.95 values - - $3.45
6.95 values - - 4.45
8.95 values - - 6.45

Also Junior Overcoats
Sizea 3 to 11. Regular $5.00 to $15.00

Sale price* - $2.75 to $7.95
HEAVY WINTER

UNDERWEAR
Medlicot Extra Heavy All Wool
$4.00 Value
Garment
A Suit

A

$2.95

$5.50

Superior andStephenaon Brand Union Suita
Valuea From $1.25 to $6.00

Sale price? 8.8c to $4.45
Men’* Two-Piece, High Rock Fleece Lined,
Beat Quality. $1.00 value
A Garment
A Suit

68c
Collin*’ Wool Mixed.
A Garment

$1.58

$1.35
$2.50 Value
A Suit

$2.95

T. S. Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY «, ISIS

CARDS OF THANKS

WANTS

Used Auto

ONE CENT A WORD.

PARTS!

NO ADYER-

WE WINH

THE CHURCHES Home Economics
Extension Work
EAST BALTIMORE CLASS

rWAXTKD—F~4ii«s Umki M. C. XhUU.
. TrlrelM* !3&lt;*t Ke«»I»s»
If
FOR BALE—O. 1. r. but .prins Hc&gt;'.
fall
sot akih. *4 U'1* »»•* “I X»«h
|
Oita Jirbalaa.
tt

BODY GLASS
FOR ALL CARS
Wrecking Nash Advanced 81s.

met for an all day meeting with Mr*
Tom Hoffman on Dec 10th with seven
visitors. 14 members and both leaders

order by the chairman some resolu­
tions »rrt adopted and a committee of
I three were appointed to forward these
resolutions to our supervisor. Thc com­
' mlttee appointed were. Mrs. Christie
I Pad lei ord. Mrs. Fred King and Mrs.
| Cruttenden. Then a,review of our last

Batteries, Radiators
Generators

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

After that we adjourned

&gt;r» M-a-na.
Ilarvld
&lt;’..ra Eazrihardl. '

H. S. SHELDON

OF THAXKR—W. with |« i
la aaA rrtall'o, Rnt. C. M. &lt;
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ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE
HASTINGS. MICH.
.a aa raal aatata. Real Htat*
Mlaa. Otanal
ae/.r*
■ -.Inu- * - a. l^ot AUlrarl BovU

GRANGE PROGRAMS

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L MAUS &amp; SON

dinner.

the Hutlnfi Burial Vault has proven its superiority over all other
Burial Vaults.

leresting lesson ably given.
Quite a number of chair* were
brought with chair cover* finished
which were inspected and scored by
our leaders
We are looking forward to our next
wxsletan'metuodibt church notes. meeting—Edyth E- Welch, reporter,
I'

Hastings Burial Vault Company
'• PHONE 2C22

HASTINGS, MICH.

Report of the Condition of the Delton State Bank

delton class

The Home Management class of Del-j ,, nritoa. u -u,,,.
, Mrs. Bertha Bush. Wc each enjoyed i
HKaot'RCi.s
•' &lt;•»« । viewing the modem Improvrmenu » uuss and niMofjn'N
’
. recently Installed In her home.
1
_
j After a delightful dinner the das* '
"^tatf" moun. v
;wa* called to order by the chairman. I u’’
, Hertha Riuh The routine work am. U”M,H
««.URtTIRtl
&gt; maaiias followed by several announcements by i
k Jaaaary; the leaders and arrangements were

•.Tlr-.l" t.a.A.el’ &lt;i.|. r .u t.'. 1 ** Oa Ratanlay. Jaauary t» Iba
1 vill piMmry |a Jnhnalnwn f.
M. "S arre f&gt;m ..rar IL.*.-&lt;■» ISIaitrr arwi &gt;n lha afirm—n «•
rr..r.a,
b,
Wai ! t'nwram al tbal hall
’ I.. B 1
■' l &gt;
.'"-E &gt; Th-r- will b* a thfaa art
lh&lt;*
&lt;rarif» hall Hatnrda
IO 1*. M. V.rrt,mr 1. 1
FOR N.lt.y^NAM
t**,1!*'*^. ?*/; . •»■ill- ha
ao chars* for lb- •«
' lallimanl. &lt;V.Ua atwl l-rinc ,
von M1.K- Ei«bt l...rae
v.-.. 1 cartav, la. I&gt;.r. r.
r.-nl rnnh'.ne
nnib ..1 ,n Irn.X.
FOR ,-iU.f:

HASTINGS MARKETS

roil SALE OR TRADE

To
What
Use?
E NOW have
presented to
us a new year; a
freah start, a clean
slate, a new begin­
ning.

W

To what u 8
shall we put the
year, and the

FUI S

RUKKVM.

home of Mr&gt;. Blanche Mott at 2 P. M.

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mrs Woodard of Hastings is spend­
ing a few days with her daughter. Mrs
John Darby.
Miss Frances Darby who has been
working In Hastings for several months
returned to ber home here Monday.
The Dorcas Society of North Maple
Grove Evangelical church will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marshall
January If A cordial invitation to

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'

brings us? It is ours
to do with as we
will, and now is thc
time to resolve that
when this new year
becomes the o I d
year, as it inevita­
bly will, we may
look back upon it,
not. w i t h regrets,
but with pride.

for

In entertainment. Then Mr*. Cruttcqden gave our regular lesson on shades
and curtains, their uses and how to

IRVING GRANGE NO 8*.

Our Service
Citizen’s Mutual

The Vault Without a Fault

FIRST UNITED BRETHRBN CHURCH

Miss Ruth Mudge entertained a
friend from Grand Rapids from New
Year's
irus till
uu Sunday.
ounuay. Miss
ailmi Mudge
niuage rere*
turned to her school work Sunday aft­
.. rnrwn
emoon.
Mrs Wm Ryan nnd Priscilla re­
turned to their home in Detroit Thurs­
day after spending a week with her
parents here.
School began in the Branch district
Jantiary 4 after fen days' vacation.
The funeral of Mr. Stevens was held
nt the Assyria Center church Friday at
one o'clock. Rev. Rhoades officiating
Burial in Assyria Center cemetery.
The ice storm of Thursday night
crippled our telephone service.
Mr and Mrs. Henry- Bldelman. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Forrest Bldelman were New
■ Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Potter in Hastings.
Mrs. Saddler of Hasting* Is staying
iwith her daughter. Mrs. Lelah Bidelj man for a few days.
I Mrs. Lelah Bldelman was a guest of

COUNTV LINE.
mth. w.midl Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerllnger of
। Woodland came Sunday afternoon to
—-’isee their uncle. Philip Gerllnger. who
,,, । nas oeen mck iot inree wcexs. He is
and|not gaining very fast.
Miss Doris Bachelet and sister. Jane,
of Grand Rapids spent lhe week end
i e । with S. C. Schuler and family.
.«,r
Miss Ila Sargent who spent her va" ' I cation with her parents in West SebeIwa returned Sunday to lhe home of
Miss Olga Eckardt.
I The Misses Ester and Gertrude
Schuler and girl friend of Ann Arbor,
were home for a few days over New
Year's with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Schuler.
MU* Rose Eckardt had the misfor­
tune to fall on the ice and was quite
badly hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Bates and family
were Sunday afternoon visitors at the
home of Mrs. Anna Eckardt and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Scheel. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lewie Eckardt of Grand Rapids were
New Year's guests ot their sister. Miss
Olga Eckardt.
Mrs. S. C. Schuler and daughter,
Helena, were in Grand Rapids Wednes­
day shopping.
Bruce and Joyce Eckardt visited their
vt»M» grandma. Mrs. Anna Eckardt. and Mr
" Hut? and Mrs Ray Scheel the latter part of
last week and it is needless to say they
had a jolly good time.
No telephone service on County Line
as telephone poles and wires are In
very bad shape.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Remember the revival meetings at
the church every night this week. Song
services at 7:30 fast time. Everyone
invited to attend.
Mr*. Clarinda Stowell received new*,
from Edmore that her aunt. Mrs.
Henry Hughe*, past tier 90’s, had pass­
ed away. She also wishes to thank her
many friends In remembering her so
well In the various wavs of sending her
things during her recent illness.
Cleo Sear* and family spent Sunday
with hi* cousin. Antlia Bolton and
family in Hastings.
Harold and Richard Colton and
Lawrence Hansbarger called on Ber­
nard OHHns last week the latter being

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FUNERAL
HOME

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

II 43.
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS OROVB.

EMMANUEL CHUKCn
(RPIBCOPAL)
A. McNally. Radar.

CEDAR CREEK GROUP.
8AVIXGB DEFONITK «u,
The Cedar Creek Homemakers group
met at the home of Mrs. John Lammer*. December 11 for an all day
meeting.
'
After a bountiful dinner the meeting
was called to order by the chairman.
Mrs. Gurd; 9 member* were present.
The lesson on Window Treatment wa*
FRKU O. liLGIIEM. FraaMaal.
given by our leader. Mrs Watson. Win­
dow atiade*. glass curtain* and drajjeries as to pattern, texture, color and
MILAN N. POSTER
the making was presented in this les­
son.
The next meeting will be in the aft­
ADAMS LAKE.
l she pulled a pan of hot waler on her.
ernoon. January 15. at the home of!
Mrs Carrie Fuhr. Secy.
Mr and Mrs. George Morehouse I At '“t report sl&gt;c was still in the iu&gt;i•l*nl Sunday at lhe home of their1
bu‘ on U* «*»&gt;•
ALTOr T GROUP.
a.
'
AtaK
Eco..»ta Exten- neuhew, Elmer Morehouse' and
““ famllv
»T»IKE» ACI1OOL
D1ATMICT.

“T *“■
Irvin, lert.ln U» L A 8 Wxlnndw. J«&gt;uThr mmui. wu olW to ordrr by I^Urnoon.
I
U. Ewryonr com.
the chairman. Mrs. Harthy. After a'
Muriel Lindsey returned SunMis* Donna McKeown returned to
brief business session, we reviewed the.dV 10 her school work at Battle Creek' Lansing Sunday after spending her
lesson on slip covers and the finished I »ft*r spending the holiday vacation 1 vacation at hpme.
chairs.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Mr and Mrs.' Chester Bromley of
At noon a lovely pot luck dinner was I Undaey.
. near Woodland are moving on thc
enjoyed, after which the leaders. Mrs ; Friends of Mr. and Mrs. David Shep- Haight farm.
Grace Colvin and Mrs. Winifred Che- herd are pleased to learn of their safe
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Houghtalln spent
ney. gave us lhe lesson on "Window arrival In Florida and that they are Sunday In Battle Creek with Burk
Treatment." Curtains which include comfortably located and enjoying the Hougiitalin and family.
shades, draperies and glass curtains. I warm climate.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Geiger. Donald Gelshowed harmony in texture, pattern.
Orville Waddell of Woodland is a W and baby spent Tuesday in Kalaquallty and style with the other fur-1 guest of his sister. Mrs. Herbert Morenlshlngs in the home. After the lesson house,
. Mr.
..ouse and family.
Mr and Mrs.
Mr" A.
* Herrington
ucrrmgion and
ana chilenuMr. and' "
Mrs. —
Richard Petlijohn and drpn ot Dowling spent New Year's day
plans were discussed for Achievement .। "
Day. The next meeting will be at the :Donald Julian of Gun Plains spent ,l Walter Ickes'.
home of Mrs. Clesaie Kennedy —Lillie ;New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs
Grandpa McKeown is spending
Barker. Secy.
Marcus Bagley.
several Recks with his son Clair in
Mr. and Mr*. Marcus Bagley were, Grand Rapids.
BOWNE CENTER.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Dave
Mr. *Ild Mr»- L0*1 Campbell and CaiHenry Thompson and family ate Backus of Galesburg.
vin’spent Wednesday with Mr. and
New Year's dinner with Mrs Alice
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagley and son. Mra- Henion of Austin district.
Gardner and brother. Emory Lowe.
Ray. spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. a. Geiger and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brackney and Mrs. Pele Hennlnette of Prairieville. Mrs. D Geiger spent Bunday In Freedaughter from Ohio spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Freeman and P°,T'u“ln« rc“u'7*
with their mother. Mrs. Will Fox.
sons, Clarence and Charley of Neeley
M|M Donna McKeown spent ThursSunday dinner guests at Watt Mr„ and Mrs. Ernest Morehouse of
with Mrs. Nellie Clemencc of HasThomas' were Kenneth Penoyer and South Pine and Herbert Morehouse and tlnes___ _
family of Grand Rapids and John family spent New Year's day with Mr.1
’"'
Thomas and family of Lansing.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
and Mrs. George Morehouse.
Mrs. Guy Smith Was taken to Blod­
Little Opal Morse, oldest daughter
The Dorcas Society will serve dinner
gett hospital Wednesday.
of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Morse, under- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Clare Gougherty visited friends In
went a tonsil operation st Hasting* on Marshall. Thursday. January 14. All
Detroit from Christmas until New
Thursday.
rare cordially invited.
Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvie Boulter spent
Mrs. Earl Green and children of BatNew Year's day at Martin, lhe guests tie Creek returned to their home last
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
of the latter's sister. Mr*. Myrtle Scrlb- Wednesday after a few days' visit at
ner, and family.
’ thc home ot her brother, Austin Flook,
Mrs. Ell Lindsey accompanied her and family.
daughter. Muriel, to Battle Creek Sun-1 Mrs. Gladys Ostroth spent Tuesday
day evening. She planned to start night with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Robfrorn there Monday morning for Fiori- erts at Hastings.
da where she will spend the winter, Mr. and Mr*. Will Craig of Hastings
months
—
—hs resting and trying to retain
regain and their daughter. Leona, and hu*hus­
her health. We wish her a safe jour­ band of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs.
ney.
\
Dexter Crouse, last Thursday. George
Mr and Mrs. Bert Brown received Craig Is visiting at lhe Crouse home.
news from their ion. Carl, and wife
Francis Roberts attended a .Sunday
school class party Tuesday night al the
enU near Marshall that their little home of HUdred Leyman near Warnerdaughter was severely burned when vllle.
mrabrn .nd l.o .Ullori were preZn' 'd J"

10.10

DELTON M. E. CHURCH NOTER.

At Prurlavi«

U. B MISSION.

HASTINGS CITY inRRIOW

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

yJll Merchandise
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

Callers al Walker Cotton's Thursday

Lansing and Mr*. Ethel Houghton.
'
' Pearl Shellenbargcr is sick In bed'
/and under Dr. Pinnies care.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cotton and chll- \
1 '■ dren. Harold. Richard and Wilma of
&gt;•[ Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr*. Carl
. „ Pope of Sparta spent Saturday and

WALLDORFF

so that we might enjoy the program &lt;OU|II\»:d AIVOIINTN
and especially Mr. Cook's talk.
Our leaders gave a lesson
tains. Tiie lesson was w
organized and very weU presented. It
was certainly opportune, coming ao
well in advance of the spring cleaning.
Interesting to note the changing styles
LIA11II.1TII.H
In curtain* as well as in clothes and
furniture.
Twenty-one members and two guests COMMERCIAL IlKPOmTN
were present at this meeting—Florence

HASTINGS PARIAH.
METHODIST RPIBCOPAL CHURCH.

Mr. and Mrs. Bedell of Clarksville
COK-n GROVE CHURCH.
called on Myric Curtis Wednesday eve­
t_-r»t ,
ning.
munity service at this church next
, Umlnary to disarmament, an agyeeLloyd Curtis and wife arc spending a Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Special
jtnent between the United States and
Prance to rush to one another's aid in
Mrs. Eathel Houghton called on Vel­
ma Jarsther Thursday, lhe latter, who
Racoons have the Interrstint habit
where Unde Sam would have to do haa been at Ann Arbor hospital orer a of washing meat before they will cat
most cf the rushing.
month, returned Wednesday.
EXPENSIVE “FRIENDSHIP.*

J

in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures .
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.
.r.trd

Chas. jf. Asonardr*
PHONES:

Funeral Service

'^ru/cSi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, January 6, 1!

Visions Rainbow of Hope for^

Better Days for Farmers in
Organization of Rural Forces

unjust taxation.
"This is not 'he
poaltlofi*. Inspired

sympathetic national understanding
of agriculture* alm*. Buslnea* must
Chicago, December 30 — &lt;A-P&gt;—Ed­ ton lhe rainbow ot hope for an upturn co-operate.
tn
our
situation.
ward A. O’Neal, president of lhe
Waal Law Improved.
character of our arduous toll with the
American Farm Bureau federation. 1*
confident &gt;033 U going *16 be a "big
“In a unified agriculture we shall forces of nature ha* bred a stubborn
have sufficient force lo bring about spirit of determination that brooks no
year for agriculture.''
opposition once we are aware of what
adoption
ot
tiie
measures
which
we
••Aa 1931 draw* to a close," O'Neal
Mid. “I am confident agriculture has feel are needed at the present time.
■ For somewhat more than two year*
readied, bottom.-Already a tremendous
NASHVILLE.
agriculture
has
been
watching
the
ad
­
factor la at work which, with wire
Mr. and Mra. J. Robert Smith and
statesmanship to aaaiat. will pull the ministration of tiie agricultural mar­ family spent New Year'* with Mr. and
nation'* basic industry back again to keting act. With an amendment to Mr*. Rickie In Grand Rapid*.
permit use of the equalization fee
the place where lhe full force of the
Mr*. J. Clare McDerby and daughter
farmer * Influence- can be exerci&amp;ed for principle we are confident this great Margaret spent a few days last week
the recovery of national economic equi­ measure can be made to function to with Mr. and Mr*. Carl Kuvt.
the fhll benefit of our industry and
librium.
Mrs. Ottle Lykin.* went to Indiana
with the cost resting only on the farm­
Silver Lining in Cloud*.
Sunday to spend two week* with relaers' shoulders
"How aevere the suffering of our
"Farmer* also are looking to the lime
Von Tanner of Munlth spent Monday
farmer* has been is suggested by the when the speculative Influence* that
fact that tiie year 1031 saw tiie price* affect our business adversely can be re­ night at the Ralph Welherbee home.
Mr and Mrs. John Handel returned
of many of our staple agricultural strained and regulated
to
their home In Cincinnati Sunday
crops reach the lowest point known in
"Agriculture Is reeking urgent
a generation. And yet. ironical aa it is. changes In lhe national financial struc­ after spending the holidays with rela­
the world's supply of these staple crops ture so more liberal credit facilities may­ tive* and friends.
The fire department wa* called to
is less than normal, if the law of supply be available to us who feed and clothe
end demand could operate.
the nation and supply a huge portion N. T. easier'* home Thursday morning
"Out ot the very severity ot the blow* of the raw materials which compose Its
tlnguUhed before much damage wu
which have been the fanners' lot has commerce.
done.
been born the factor which spells our
Would Stabilise Prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentz have
salvation. We have learned t tie value of
“We are asking that means now
organisation.
' Farmers have become organiratlon available be put to work to stabilise Mr*. L. Keith Phillips and ton ot
Seattle.
Waaldngton
price
levels
and
establish
once
morc
conscious tills past year to a degree
Mr* Leon Partridge and children
never before known, and it is through the honesty of our unit of value—U&gt;e
have returned to their home In Flint
the power of organiratlon that Wte vis- dollar.
after a weeks visit with her parent*
Mr. and Mr*. H W. Walrath.
The Clover Leaf club will entertain
tiielr husbands Friday evening. Janu­
ary 8. at the new shop of Gall Lykin*.

IGA BRANDS
BRING YOU
A

Take
CAKE FLOUR

for example-..

BIGGER

FOOD DOLLAR

“Here's a top quality I.OA.
product that turns out the light­
est and fluffiest cake you ever
tasted—at about half what you
used to pay. for ordinary Cake

Ptnlnsttla.
burned.

FOREST FIRES IN STATE
BURN 281,247 ACRES

Represents Increase In Com­
parison With 1930—New
Towen Are Built
More than a quarter mlllton acre* of
Michigan land wa* burned over by tSt­
ell fires during the 1931 season. It was
reported recently by the Division ot
Field Administration of the Depart-

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Fluffy Pkg. A *

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Bran Flakes

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10“

Apricots l®

Large Can

25c

Prunes

2

23c

Large Size

Lb. pkg.

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'Bean* I®

pkg.

Cut Wax

No. 2 Can

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8c

10c

ft

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Karo Syrup o»rk no. lyic.. 12c
■ft Nut Margarine
l*. 10c •ft

Shredded Wheat
*

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☆ BEETS
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CHERRIES RSP
15c MICHIGAN Can 15c

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. Can JOc
2 No. 2 Cans 15c

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90.182

scree

a* compared with 4.700 fire* and 208.­
000 acre* burned over during the 1930

The upper peninsula stood the brunt
&lt;5 mile* of telephone line* were built
been burned over during the reason. by the Division of Field Administration.
Moat of thb damage occurred early last
in addition to the fire line*, about
spring
Thc report of the Department lor opened to permit quick access to area*
each peninsula Is: Upper Peninsula of high fire hazard.
Four fire tower* were built during

(cc’cec’ecupc’c’wc'c'c'c’c’c’c’s'cc'c’c'

A New Year’s Resolution is of Little Value If Broken !
Keep that resolve you made in your mind weeks ago, that you would save a
part of your income during 1932. One of the easiest
ways to save is to

JOIN OUR

Christmas Savings Club
It affords us a great deal of pleasure to know that we have made hundreds of
people happy at Christmas time by sending them a nice check just when they
need it most. Those who have started this method of systematic savings
seldom leave it. They open a new membership in each club year after year,
becayse they have found these plans easy and convenient and at the end of
the year they have a neat little sum to use as they please.

seven o'clock. The committee promise*
an evening of entertainment following
the supper.
Oonklln.
Mr* Ida Hire ha* gone to Bellevue to
spend the winter with her cousin, Mrs
Carrie Higgins.
Mrs. Frank McDerby. Mr. and Mr*.
J. Clare McDerby and daughter spent
New Year* with Mr*. Flora Rogers
and son Max at Bellevue.

—

and Mrs Raymond Sellhom's Friday at
' "Real quality foods at prices
that put money back into your
purse—that's what you get in all
IGA Brand Products—
"How can we do both these
things for you? It's simple. The
I.OA Brand is one of America's
most widely sold and extensively
advertised line of food products
under one label. Many millions
of homemakers prove every day
that I.O.A. Brand Foods mean
better food for leas money!
“Prove it for yourself today­
take advantage of my attractive
money-saving specials listed in
this ad
For Better Vahsaa
Specify I.GJL Brand."

PART

Mr and Mrs Oall Lykin* and twin

Grand Rapids were New Year's guest'

71 Years

Pratt.
Vern Bera and son Wayne and Amo*
Wenger went to Detroit Saturday with
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Brooks’ household
goods.

Continuous

slng spent Friday with hl* parent*.
MB* Esther Dull. MIm There***
Dause and Mb* Eva Garllnger returned
to their school work at Lansing Sun-

Branch. MIm Margaret Funilis and
Mis* Louisa Evert* to Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lake of Toledo
spent the holiday* with Mr. and Mr*.
Dorr Webb.
Biterman Lykin* returned to school
Monday after being out since October
with a broken leg.
Mrs. June Irland was In Pennsylvan-

The two Kuhlman boy* from Detroit
spent last week with their grandmoth­
er. Mrs. Polly Kuhlman.
____
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert* Smith and
family spent Sunday with hl* parent*
near Vermontville.
bought thc Paul Perkins farm west of
Charlotte.
Adolph Dause returned to hl* school
work at Big Rapids Monday.
Tiie January Brotherhood will be
held Thursday evening at the Com­
munity house. The address will be
given by. Hon. Charles B. Collingwood
of Lansing. Bls subject la "The Coat of
Crime."
•
IRVING.
The newly elected officers of thc Fel­
lowship class are. president, Leo Eggle­
ston; vice-president, Ben Beverwyk;

urer, Mrs. Ben Beverwyk. The meet­
ings arc held on the last Friday night
ot each month and during winter
months pot luck suppers followed by a
program are the arrangements. At othfollowed by light refreshments. All are
invited.
Mrs. Wm. Cushing of Alma was
called to Irving by lhe very serious ill­
ness of her mother. Mrs. Jane McCann.
Thc Irving Ladies' Aid Society will

George Eggleston Thursday. January 7.
Please note change in date. Everyone
Invited.
Philip Nichols spent New Year's day
at Allegdn.
Mr*. Belle Carter visited .In Owosso
a few days during ths holiday*.

NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
Mr*. Margaret Steinke returned to
her school at Detroit after spending her
vacation with her parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Brooks, and her husband.
Robert Beattie of Battle Greek ha*
been spending hl* Christmas vacation
with Mr. and Mr*. Wm Mater returned
home to his parent* Friday.
sing visited bls brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Brooks. Bunday.
.
Norman Brown and Virginia Jean
Brown of Grand Rapid* spent their
vacation with their grandparent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Brown.
Mr and Mr*. Albert McClelland
Ralph and Edith were In Harting*
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steinke spent
Thursday In Grand Rapids.

their dHKbcer u&gt;d l.uabuid. Ur. uid

Safe

Conservative

Service
1870

Progressive

1931

The Club Is Now Open

Everybody Invited to Join

There Are 16 Easy, Attractive Plans for Saving Offered in the “Christmas
Here Are Some of the Most Popular to Choose From:
Savings Club”
PLAN I—Secures $5.00

PLAN B—Secures $25.50
First deposit 2c, increasing 2c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit &gt;1.00.

PLAN J—Secures $12.50

PLAN C—Secure. $63.75
First deposit 5c, increasing 5c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit &gt;2.50.

PLAN D—Secure. $127.50
First deposit 10c, increasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks,'last deposit &gt;5.00.

PLAN K—Secures $25.00
Deposit 50c each week, for 50 week*.

PLAN L—Secures $50.00

PLAN E—Secures $12.75
First deposit 50c, decreasing 1c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 1c.

PLAN M—Secures $100.00

PLAN F—Secure* $25.50
First deposit &gt;1.00, decreasing 2c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 2c.

PLAN N—Secures $125.00
Deposit &gt;2.50 each week, for 50 weeks.

PLAN G—Secures $63.75
5c each

PLAN O—Secures $250.00
Deposit &gt;5.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

PLAN H—Secures $127.50
First deposit &gt;5.00, decreasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 10c.

PLAN P—Secures $500.00
Deposit &gt;10 each week, for 50 weeks.

the More
Young and Old
We Have Plans to Suit Everybody
You Put In, the More You Will Receive at the End of 50
Weeks and We Add 3% Interest to Your Deposits

Hastings National Bank
The Only National
Bank In Barry Co.

Phone

HNNNhN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY fl. 1032

PAGE TEN

No Empty Stockings When Christmas Comes Next Year If You

JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS
MONEY-SAVING CLUB!
Here’s the Solution to Your Holiday Gift Buying Problem or Any Other Problem Where Ready Money Is Needed
... Start Saving Right Now for Next Christmas By Joining One of Our Popular Clubs.
.
•
A membership is not only a guarantee for funds when next December
rolls around, but it affords a simple, easy method to accumulate a tidy sum
without proving a hardship to your purse.
Making the weekly Christmas Club deposit soon gets to be a pleasant
habit—for you and for us. We like the opportunity of becoming personally
acquainted with those who come to the bank, especially the members of our

.

Christmas Savings Club.
■
You and your friends are cordially invited to join our club for the com­
ing year. Get an early start. Do it now! Simply make the first payment and
you "belong.’’ Keep up the convenient weekly deposits and in the fore part
of next December you will get the money back in a lump sum—increased by
interest.

In This Bank We Have A Plan for EVERY MEMBER of the Family
From the Youngster Just Able to Toddle About, to the Grandparent!
EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN
Put in the SAME AMOUNT each week. In SO weeks:
25c Club pays..__$12.50 $2.00 Club pays—$100.00
50c Club pays____ $25.00 $5.00 Club pays, „$250.00
$1.00 Club pays. _$50.00 $10.00 Club pays. .$500.00
$20.00 Club pays $1,000.00

Interest at 3% Added

JOIN. A CL UB

TODAY!

Put in 1c, 2c, 5c, or 10c the first week—
INCREASE your deposit 1c, 2c, 5c, or 10c bach week:

Weekly payments arranged to suit them all.
Come in and let us explain this Christmas Savings Club
or any other service we have to offer.
,

lc Club pays--------- $12.75 5c Club pays______ $ 63.75
2c Club pays--------- $25.50 10c Club pays— .$127.50
Interest at 3% Added

IN 50 WEEKS

JOIN A

CLUB TODAY!

HASTINGS CITY BANK

I

“The Bank with the Chime Clock"

g TELEPHONE 2103
NEW INDUSTRIES OPEN
■

INCREASING CLUB PLAN

This Club Is Open to
Men, Women, Little Folks and Big Folks

DOORS DURING 1931

Fifty-Seven Enterprises In This
Section of State Invest
$3,817,500
According to records ot the Indus­
trial Development Department of Con­
sumers power Company, 57 new Indus­
trial entenirise* began business in the
dtles served by tiie company* power
system in Michigan during the first
eleven months of 1931. These indus­
tries represented an approximate capi­
tal Investment of *3A17500. and gave
rise to thc employment of 1.987 factory'

!
employees with an aggregate pay roll |I of shipping containers. '
of *2.791770.
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The development has seemed to in-. sorting machine which, by means of an
dlcate a trend away from automotive 1 electric eye. segregates good bean*
beans
products and represents what la con- frofn
beans and enable* Michigan.
•Idered a most healthful range in di- • k-ader in the production of beans, to
vcralty of manufactured articles. While Improve thc standard of this product
there have been some new industries ’n ’he world s market through lhe aaestablished cloecly related to automo- trance of uniform grades
bile accesory production. Michigan's
Increase in lhe volume of production
advantageous strategic position, with
Michigan's oil well* has resulted in
' relation to centralized general markets, the Installation of extensive refining
1* indicated in product* ranging from ‘ P^nts. a form of Industrial activity new
’ sand paper and yacht* to sausage.
10 the state.
I hat the larvMf
In.­
The fact that
largest clnvlA
single In
। The most important articles from the
vestment reported in the initiation of
standpoint of general consumption arc
IIwk Industrie* la *500.000 indicates a

PRODUCTS
NOW is the time to condition
your livestock. Puts more
vigor in your horses for the com­
ing spring, makes your cows give
more milk, increases your egg
supply and makes more healthy
chickens. It's a mineral supple­
ment and a conditioner com­
bined.

to your stock for
Pep, Vim, Vigor
and Out-Puti

B. A. LyBARKER
•

“Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy
Arc Shown to Everyone"

Phone 2115

| visitors at Marshall Pierce’s.

CEREMONIAL TEAS.

' very careful training. Much credit to 1

Thp
circle will mee! again
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold of Bedford due Mra. Bampon. our treeher.
some countries grow "Ceremonial
on Thuraav. January u. with election
Sunday vuttors at Josh Vandernn.-e will be quarterly meeting at teaa
Theae teoa are usually grown
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.McCallum
................ Saturday,
—.... January
------------ „8, _.
shade
prcpared UIMjer rU.
,le‘5at
interested are urged to be present.
, Miss Uona Moon spent a part of her 2:W o'clock and Sunday. January 10.
'
school
vacation
with
Margaret
Deprlcs1
n
t
2-30
o'clock
fast
time
them
cost
os much u *100.
Mra. Anna Pierce will entertain the
ter
at
Hickory
Corners.
I
qi
lc
Ladles'
Aid
Society'at
Mr.
and
afternoon party, which is being put on j
Miss Betty Woodmansee returned Mrs, Edd face's
well attended.
Thursday of this weekend alUhe U- from
.S”** Bl,nd*y **“re
1 proceeds *7.61.
dies in reach of DowUng are invited to I *
“ *
U"' ,h
* pastWweek
"k °of
f hher
*r aun*.1 ’ **
’ —
~
was
a °
guest
the
Mr.
and “
Mrs.
Glenn Asplnoll and
meet there and enjoy the afternoon to­ and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Robinson, family spent Christmas with the for­
----------------mer’s sister. Agnes, nnd family.
gether.
DURFEE ITEMS.
Mrs. Edna Gibbons of Battle Creek.
Mlsa Edna Gerber visited her sister Last Week’s Letter.
■ Mr*. Clark nnd Mr. and Mr*. Harry
and family. Mr. and Mra. William
Our
school
is
enjoying
a
week*
vaWilliams and children of Charlotte
Hummel of Nashville from Monday
caUo,.
afUr.il
the
fr*Uviu.A
&lt;4
auUt-l
‘
l
^
c 8l,ndMy-*.t lhe homc
J,ck
untll Thursday last week.
_____________
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Jones spent Sun- &lt; mas. They had
Christmas tree nnd a
jjr_ nn(j Mrs. Edd. Rice and daugh Uumullom. This rimo month day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strick- 1j very very good program, many fine ter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
-l^etrte motor., .nd nr.rl, at «»u rrata M
to Urn
Cl*JIMi 'INI LIAR COMPOUND
iin. JohT’McGlynn whose home is!
“n&lt;lng &amp;Ch nUn”*r *how"’ I ,r“
‘**r °”n&lt;e*Ule'
.............. " 1 1
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activities of local Chambers of Com­
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- . 1
merce in co-ordination with those of in Pennsylvania is a guest at thc home , ---------------------------the Industrial Development Depart' ■*
1 menu of some of the public utility roughs.
Jamie Smith and family attended a
I companies in the state.

Dr. HESS

FEED
Urcc
riLoO

DOWLING.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN 1

We Deliver

Hastings

Harry Woodmansee New Year’s day. I
LENT . CORNERS.
Clare and John Thomas spent Sun­ honoring Mrs. Parnell Woodmansee's
77th birthday, also the birthdays ol
day in Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Britton and Buddy Genevieve Maurer. Ella Smith and
visited i&gt;er mother. Mrs. Bessie Schus­ Ellen MeOlocklln, which Is an annual
social event.
ter, of Kalamazoo Saturday.
Mr and Mn. A- D. Crandall and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hajnmond entertalned about twenty-fffe friends and Mra. C. M. McCarthy of Baltic,
nnd neighbors to a card party b'ew
' rence Holcomb's. Mr. and Mr*. Holcomb'
Mrs. Dorothy Hammond and Clare• wcre'lnfonnally entertained New Year's
Thomas and consolations by Mrs. Thel-. eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul
'm» Britton and Kenneth Thomas. Re­ Pepper at st. Mary's lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanton and
: freshments were served at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs, Butler Bennett and Madeline Stanton have returned from]
Eddie Lou of Kalamazoo spent Friday Detroit and Ypsilanti where they were i
recent
visitors ut the homes ot Victor
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ham­
Sproul and Carl Stanton.
mond.
.
Max Smith and Miss Lizzie Smith
Joe Sage of Freeport spent Tuesday
wltte.Yils mother. Mrs-. Parmelta Sage, were entertained at the Roy Smith
__
home in Johnstown New Year's day.
at___________
Fred Ball *.
Mra. Thelma Day of Allegan spent' Robert. Gordon, Wendell, and Nell •
Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and I R**-* spent their holiday vacation in
. Mrs. Fred Ball and Alfred.
.
. Battle Creek visiting their grandparMis* Helen Wolsey of Grand Rapids 1 *nts- Mt- and Mra. George Reese and
spent her vacation with her parents.1 Mr. ‘in'’ Mrs. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pox nnd Mar-1 Mr- *nd Mrs Fred Stanley of De-'
itroit. Mrs. Frances Hughe* and Ed.
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Ruret.
Tiie schoolhouse lias been redecorated Will and Paul Titus of Kalamazoo and
on the inside during vacation, the work Mr. and Mra. Jerry Haync* and Mr. '
being done by Mr. and Mrs. Fox. The Mary Fisher of Hendershott were
!
teacher and children put on a jirogram Christmas guests at Orile FiiherX*
Mrs. Blanche Powell was. hastes* to
and supper. the proceeds of which were
about thirty-eight relatives on Sun- i
used to buy thc materials.
day prcvkms to New Year * several i
coming from a distance to share tn thc '
WEST CARLTON.
i Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sisson were guests festivities of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin and
of Mrs Alice Gardner of Fllltnorc Sun­
day.
family of Johnstown wrve entertained:
I Mr. and Mr*. Mort Sisson accom­ at thc William Stanford home New1
panied Earl Rogers and wife to Hos- Year's day.
Prank Granger has begun hl* winter1
j tings Saturday.
Merl Utter spent lhe holiday vaca­ Job' of sawing In Hope township, hav-'
tion with Ids parent* returning to hl* Ing purchased a quantity of Umber in
the
McCallum woods, owned by Ira and I
school at Lansing Bunday.
' Mra. Dan Lewis of Hastings and; Belle McCallum.
Mr. and Mr*, Albert KlbUngcr and
grandson. Jack Lewis, of Sturgis called,
on Mrs. Claud Fighter Wednesday.
i Janet ol Battle creek were New Year s;
, Messrs. Samuel and Donald Geiger
of Quimby with their families and Mrs. i
Thera Nagler of Freeport called oni DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT
Mr and Mrs. Art Richardson Sunday. I
SIDE. GAS HURTS HEART
i Clarence Feltzer and family visited!
• Mr. and Mra. Geo. Flrster of Vermontvllle Sunday.

&gt; Russia haa invaded lhe Arctic in.
dr***“l *a&lt; P»ia«&gt;
JIU quest for chemicals.
1L_2Z*_______________

NEVER BEFORE!

SUPERHETERODYNE
PERFORMANCE

Hastings checks with
the world judging this
Question of value-Goodyear

AT LOWER THAN

ORDINARY CIRCUIT PRICES
year* bare PROVED their enperlorily.

CROSLEY
LITLFELLA

of building more than«U of all tin*
nold in America. You get the benefit

Our Service Also Saves
You Money
.

Aii^neamer

erec oy us neiore you ouy. rrncn a lowpriced Goodyear will d.liver all the
MFtiee yeu require, you aro told oo. Wo

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COMPLETE
With TUBES end
TENNABOARD

tlon* with ■ watchful, year round aervice

New Style
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�THE HA8TTNG8 BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANTAKY 8. 1&gt;M

FAMOUS WOMEN TALK
Mis* Lucille Otis returned to her
ON HOUSEHOLD WORK school work in Chicago Thursday after ‘

STORM
SASH,

strips

STORM
DOORS

HIGH GRADE COALS
AT LOW PRICES

Hastings Lumber e Coal Co,
“FRANK SAGE

TELEPHONE 2515

DELTON.
Die weather man put lhe finishing
touches on 1931 Thursday evening by
supplying a rain and Ice storm which
did considerable damage in this sec­
tion/ Trees were broken down, tele­.
phone poles and wires were down andj
lor a time it loqkcd as If the old yearP
was going to freeze out.
Because of the inclemency o’f the.
weather the watch night service at the;
'
church Thursday nlgh^was called off.
'
Tiie Delton Home Management clam’
, will meet with Mrs Blanche Mott onI
Friday. January 15 at 3:00 P. M.
Mrs. Carrie Wilkinson will entertain&gt;
tiie Ladles' Aid Society Wednesday aft-■
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bayer of Kalama-•
roo were week-end guests of Mr. andJ
Mrs Henry Krees.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Adrianson andI
son. Harry, attended a New Year'si
&gt;
Harry Jones of West Hickory Cor­ners on Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephroditus Willisoni
entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall1
Caltlirop and two daughters of Prai­.
rieville tor New Year’s dinner Friday.
Don't miss hearing the TwilightI
.Tcera at the Community hall Wednes­■
day night. January 6.
Mr. and Mra. Milton Nobles off
Grandville spent Thursday night and1
Friday with Mr. and Mra. Harry F.'.
Wertman.
•■
The annual meeting of the stock­•
holders of the Delton Telephone Co.
was held in the hall Saturday after­noon. The same directors were re--

Rev. nnd Mra. L. D. Mile*. Mrs. Elhei}
Pennock. Mra. Leda Harrington nnd1
Mrs. Irene Harrington drove four mites1
north of Middleville Friday night to1
attend a revival meeting which was’
being conducted by an old friend ot
Rev. Mlles.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams entertain­
ed a company of their friends Friday
night with a pedro party.
Mr. and Mra. Lacey Jones in com­
pany with their nephew and wife. Mr.
and Mra. Glen Whldby of Mio. Mich.,
drove to Fennville Thursday afternoon
and spent the evening wlQvMr, and
Mra. Roy Billings.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Daniel* and two
sons are moving into Mrs. Kate Wil­
liams' house.
Friends here extend congratulations
to Miss Helen Lucile Francolse of Kaliimazoo who wm wedded to Joseph F.
Kavtcad also of Kalamazoo at high
noon Wednesday. December 30. Follow­
ing a dinner al lhe Hotel Oliver, after
the service, Mr. and Mrs. Kastead left
on a short western trip. They will be

spent a couple of days last week visit­
ing relatives in Delton.
Year’s dinner with Mr. upd Mrs. B. F.

Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bush and Miss
Esther Mary Atkinson ot Cliartevolx,
spent Thursday night with the former’*
jiarcnU as they were returning home
from their holiday vacatlon.whlch they
spent In Indiana.
Fcrd Storr's nelce and husband from
South Bend, Ind., have come to stay
with him the rest of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stanton entertain­
ed their sons and their families on
New Year's day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Johnson attended a
fortieth wedding anniversary party
Wednesday night at tile home of Mr.
and Mr*. George Wood at Milo, given
in honor of Mr. Wood's parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Merritt Wood of Prairieville,
Mra. Vera Terry and husband of
Litchfield spent their holiday vacation
with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Town.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Hall of Kalamazoo are happy over the arrival of a
little son bom New Year's eve. but he
arrived Just twenty-five minutes too
soon to be the first New Year's baby.
Miss Leo trice Dunning entertained
nineteen little friends Friday. Decernber 39 in honor of her ninth birthday.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Dunning and
Leatrlce spent New Years with Mr. and
Mra. Jacob Barton at Otsego.
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Hayward enter­
tained Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Cappon and Utile daughter, also
Vaughn Udy of Woodland during lhe
pdst week.
*
Frances and Barbgra^Slelgh of LanMrig spknt last week, with their grandparents; Mr. and Mra. George Ktm.
Eloise Boylan of 'Gull Lake was the
guest of her cousin. Thelma Mott, a
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kepkey have been

after January 15.
There will be another pedro party
at thc hall on Saturday night of this
week. January 9. Bring sandwiches,
cards'and tablls.
Paul Titus and friend of Kalamazoo
came Sunday and took Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Titus to the home ot Eddie Tltus at Kalamazoo to spend the day.

Mr. and Mrs. David Benowa'spent
Tuesday with their nephew and wife.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Allen and family of
Gaines.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cline and sons
visited relatives at Lake Odessa and
Delton last week.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Brown. Mr. and
Mra. Herman Brown and son Robert.
Miss Dorothy Brown and gentleman
friend. Russell Brown and friend of
Orand Rapids and Miss Lucille Brown
of Leighton and Mra. Louise Potto of
Caledonia were New Year's day guests
ot Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Cline and sons
spent New Year’s day with Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Trumble and daughter of
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Kennccn and
family spent New Year'p day with Mr.
and Mra. Everett Swegles of Hastings.
Miss Fem Kermeen relumed to her
duties at Battle Creek Sanitarium Sun­
day evening. '

tcrtainlng their son from Hart High
school during the holiday vocation. He
returned lo his school Sunday.
Miss Bernice Gaskill of Comstock

church Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev.
DcVlnney will organise an Epworth
League Society. The Bible class will be
held in the basement led by Mr. Reed.

JANUARY

2

OVER

40,000
MICHIGAN PEOPLE
RECEIVED ANOTHER REGULAR

CASH DIVIDEND
ON THEl It

CONSUMERS POWER
PREFERRED SHARES

MORE THAN EVER

40.000
Michigan
People
Earn

A
CASH
INCOME
Here
TAX
FREE
IN

MKHIGAH

Consumers
POWER
Preferred

SHARES

Office

CONSUMERS
POWER
CO.

Mr. and Id
turned from
spending the holidays with ter par-) matter. Mrs. Armstrong, at Peoria, III. I
i
Mra. Charles Hughes spent several |
Homemakers Section Brings In­
following were Christmas guests I day* lately with ter daughter and hu*teresting Speakers to College in The
the Ray Erway home, Chas. Whltte-1 band. Mr. and Mra. Frank Preydl and:
Farmer’s Week, Feb. 1-5
more and family, Forrest Havens and ।
»t Northville, Mich.
Seven women of outstanding 1m- family. Richard Foreman and wife. ■ Wednesday night Mr. and Mr*. HerPaul Foreman and wife and Fred, r|lt Wood were invited to a six o’clock ,
cured as speakers for the Homemaker s Bechtel, wife and son of Hastings and dinner at lhe home of their son, Mr.
Section of Farmer* Week at Michigan^ Cleo Brown and family of Hickory «nd Mrs. George Wood, of Milo, In
State college to be held during the first Corners and John Foreman and fam-1 honor of their fortieth wedding annlweek of February, according to Dr.
happily surprised by the arrival ot sev-,
Dr. Agnes Tilson of the Merrill-Pal- tleth wedding anniversary of the moth- era! of their years ago. Needless to say
they enjoyed the evening and appre­
Ciuu. Whittemore and family spent ciated the kindness of their children in
"Parents ar, Educators" on Tuesday
giving thl* pleasure to them.
morning. February 2. MIm Catherine
The anniversary party was held at the
Cleveland of the Colton-Textile Insti­ Hasting5
Edwin BurkJ Ind. wife and children home of Mrs. Stebbins. Dec. 30 with Mr.
tute of New York City will also speak
on this date, her subject to be “Cotton of Ann .Arbor were callers at Fred Otis' and Mrs. James Boulter as joint host
last week. Bruce Slddell and family of
cetitiy announced, Mias Mrytle Weldon,, Grand Rapids were also visitors there. played. Mrs. Maurice Hughes and
Forrest Havens and wife, also Vlr- Charles Hughes winning first* prize;
state home demonstration agent of
Kentucky, is lb give tiie main address, glnla and Gordon accompanied by Mrs Lehman and Clinton received, the
Detroit, Michigan
at the banquet on Tuesday evening. Robert MeGlocklln. wife and Dolores, consolation prices. At a late hour a pot
Her subject will be "Tte Ten Home spent Sunday with Rev. Karl Keefer luck luncheon was served. Those pres­
ent were, Mr. and Mra. Milo Lehman.
and family at Potterville.
Maker's Commandmenu."
The many friends of Mra. Ray Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Hughes. Mr. ami
Mrs. Maurice Hughes and Mr. and Mra.
cussed Wednesday morning. February
Hs*ting&gt;, Michigan
3. by Miss Meta Given of the National for her to undergo an operation. She James Boulter whose wedding annl-,
Sc Iwo1 of Pressure Cookery in Eau returned from tte Pennock hospital ver*arU&gt;&lt; occur on that date. The othera
present
were.
Mr/Xnd
Mrs.
Floyd
last
week
Monday
much
improved
in
Claire, Wis.. and "Ideals for Family
Life" by Miss Lucile Reynolds, con­ health and all hope for her a speedy Shelp, Allen and :
Fred
ITed Smith.
omith. Mr,
Mr. xnd Mra. Charted
Melvin Peeling vpent last week with mined the latter's parents, Mr. and
nected with the Farmer's Wife, St.
The young people of the Good Will Hughes. Mrr-afid Mra. Clinton Castle hu Brandmother. Mra. Peeling, of Rut- Mrs. Lefever, of Doster Sunday.
Pau). Minn.
church had charge of tlx: supper and and Doris Boulter. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Und and uncte. Mr E. La lone, and
Mrs. Alice Klems. who U in the"UnT' verslty hospital. Arm Arbor, will sub­
Thuriday morning also. Miss Olive program at the community meeting Honeywell and Mr. and Mra. Merritt family of Yankee Springs.
Sewell, executive secretary of the last Saturday night. An exceptionally Wood were absent from this meeting i Thc Odd.Fellows installed tlsclr offi­ mit to an operation Tuesday. She will
Michigan State Nurses association, will good program of local talent was ren­ A most delightful evening was spent.. cers Saturday night Past N. O.. Lewis
talk on "Nursing in the Home," and dered which received much praise. The
Miss Ruth Atwater of tiie National
Canners Association of Washington, D
oeen cnucaiiy in out is reportca . „
Robert and Dorothy Hannon re­
C„ on 'The Application of Research in ship it has peen suggested they also nas
improved. We are hoping for a speedy j^' ’^Sito^iun^Chao™Charlei turned Monday from a visit with their
the Canned Food Industry to Consumer use local talent or take of! their hats recovery. Donald endeared himself to
*2?
'OC1^^1S,Y^
Needs."
.
Forrest Havens and family spent
Several exhibits ore being planned
~ ~
for thc Interest of the attendants and Friday at Alva McGlocklln’s In Has­ ing ms two years uiienaancc in our - • school. Don't forget to write to him or *
next Sunday's figures. One hundred is
two style shows will be featured, one tings.
our goal. Sixty present at tins preaching
Thc Parish family night will be held visit him or both. He will be pleased McKlbbin.
displaying adult garments and the
Some inspiration to the Pasother clotlies for young children. Con­ at the Good Will church Friday night and it will help pass the time. Pennock I Miss Marion Johnson of Orangeville service.
]
I
siderable time is being allowed during with a pot luck supper and program hospital. Hastings will reach him.
The storm of Thursday night caused visited Beatrice Smith Wednesday
Next Monday night at 7:30 is thc
put on by Welcome people.
the week for individual conferences.
'
,regular board meeting.
Clyde Warren and family spent havoc will} telephone lines, trees, etc. j night and Thursday.
Triple Link club meets with Mra.
Next Wednesday. January 13 the
Christmas with relatives in Lansing. We are cut off from nearly everyone.
___ MARTIN CORNERS.____
Art Lord and wife of Battle Creek Wonder if we will appreciate the tele-i &gt; Evelyn Shelp Friday, January 8. All I
-Mr and Mrs. James’Tyler and Mrs.
were week-end guest* at Roy Oakes'. phone more when we get in communi­ day meeting. Pot luck dinner. AU be dinner meeting. You are cordially in­
Di’lla Manktelow of Woodland and
. vited.
Roy Erway and wife entertained cation with other. Our manager is do­ present if possible. Program.
John Whetstone were New Year's their children over Christmas.
ing all he can to adjust thc lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett enterSee you at church next Sunday.
Mra. Sara Erway is visiting her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Flank Cogswell and Mrs. Jasper Robinson, in Grand Rap­
family. Will Cogswell and family. Mr. ids.
'
and Mra. Owen Varney and children.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F Munn. Mis* Lena
PRATT DISTRICT.
Heidrtian. and Irving Charlton of Lake­ Last Week's Letter.
view. and Mr. and Mrs. William
Schantz and Mrs. Lou Schantx of Ver­ schoolhouse Wednesday evening were
montville spent New Year's with Mr. enjoyed by all. even Santa seemed to
and Mra. Orr Plsher.
enjoy his part and much credit was
Willard Hilton and sons spent New. given.
Year's with hl* sister. Mra. Grace'
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Culler, Jr., en­
Landis, and family near Woodland.
tertained Ciiristma*. Mr. and Mrs.
We all enjoyed the fine Christmas
program and tiie tree nt the school­ ma Murdock and mother, Mrs. F.
house Wednesday evening. December
Schaffhauser, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Burr Whlttmore of Hastings. Car­
tendance and the children were well roll Cutter, Sr. and Mrs. Clara Spontrained and all did fine.
able.
Her many friends will all be sorry to
Th* famous Michigan Maid
Mr. nnd Mra. Ben Waite and fam­
hear our old neighbor. Mrs. Mary ily visiter Mra. Waite's parents. Mr.
It'* churned fresh dally - you'll Ilk* th* quality, ta*t* and freshnoM
Crawloy, is very poorly, being confined and Mrs. Ernest Golden of Barryvllle
on Christmas.
Country Club
In spite of the bad tee storm New
Those who were entertained at thc
A rich smooth blend of th* finest »»l*c
Year's eve a large delegation from each home of Wm. and Mra. Wm. Cronk were
of the school districts in Castleton Mr. and Mra. Glenn Sattcrlee and son
MIXED VEGETABLES
For delicious salads
township gathered at the Martin and Mrs. Moss of Vermontville, Mr. and
church and enjoyed a fine pot luck Mrs Howard Cronk and three chUMASTER PICKLES
supper together, 75 sitting down to lhe dren of Grandville, Mr. and Mrs. Carey
well filled tables and others coming In Althouse and three children.
RED SALMON Country Club - th* finest ol salmon
after supper.
After supper Frank
Miss Olive KeUey of Battle Creek is
Pierce acted as chairman and Mrs. spending her holiday Vacation with her
LUX, PALMOLIVE or CAMAY SOAP
Jesse Garllnger presided nt the piano parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley.
You know th* quality
and we sang several hymns after which
Those at the Vandenberg home were
we listened to some readings given in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bchlfley of Cale­
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a very clever manner by a young lady donia. Mrs. O. H. Vandenberg and Mrs.
visitor and some very Interesting talks Chas. Vandenberg and children of
Cenuln* old fashioned
BROWN SUGAR
given by Von Furnlss, Irving Charlton. Hope Twp..
Orton Endsley and Fred Garllnger and
Miss Mabie Winslow of Sand Lake is
also by our neighbor, Peter Kunz, ot spending her hollday recess at the
v.*—.
ararM
Hastings township, and Mrs. Edna FurA rich smooth blend of finast wlscted peanut*
niss and Miss Lena Heldeman, after
in milled
which a small gift as a token of our
Mrs. Wm. Tinkler ahd William were
I, Mich.
appreciation was given four of the the guests of Mrs. Tinkler's daughter
above gentlemen, then after singing and family, Mrs. Rowley of Ionia.
"Praise God From Whom All Blessings
The children arc enjoying a holiday
KIDNEY
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9c
Flow" we departed for our homes feel­ vacation.
Nourishing economical food
ing we had all spent a very pleasant
evening together.’
GOOD LUCA OLEO
37c
A fine service at the church Sunday Sunday afternoon.
evening. A student from John Fletcher
BULK TEA
47c
College in Iowa preached us a most
CARLTON CENTER.
excellent sermon on "The Judgment."
There was a fine congregation out
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
43c
to the services at the local M. E. church
us splendid music and Rev. Conklins Sunday morning. Sunday school at
children sang together fdr us and 11:00 and preaching at 13:00.
Country Club
SANDWICH SPREAD
17c
Wayne Conklin sang a solo in a very
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Valentine and
able manner. Services every Sunday family spent New Year's Day with the
A scientific bland
SCRATCH FEED
evening al Martin. Flan to attend.
former’s father, Mr. Burt Valentine.
Robert Henney accompanied his
Standard quality
CORN
Cogswell, Mrs. Eva Trautweln, and Al­ aunt, Mrs. Fisher, and cousin Carolyn,
fred Fisher ate Christmas dinner with of Hastings, to Grand Rapids, Wed­
Country Club
1 lb. loaf
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn and Miss nesday.
Sandwich Br*ad 1% lb. Io.f k R.gular Country Club, 1^ lb. loaf 7c
Heldeman in Lakeview.
Stewart Brown of Lansing was a vis*w bland
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Last Week’s Letter. .
Mlsa Verda Zuschnilt and Mrs. Clair
Country Club .
"
Geo. Gillespie of Charleston. W. Vir­ Jonas and children of south of Has­
ginia, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pike of tings visited Thursday al thc home of
Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ken­
Brown of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. ney. Wayne Nichols visited his cousin,
Wm. Schantz of Vermontville, Mr. and Robert Henney. Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Will Gillespie and family. Will
Full of juice
Cogswell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes church vicinity were New
Owen Varney and family spent Christ­
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillespie Crockford.
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family of Kalamazoo spent Christmas Isold at the-Carlton town hall, Wedncawith Mrs. Edith Bolter.
The Misses Iona and Sarah Gilles­
PRATT DISTRICT.
pie. Ruby Cogswell, Winifred Johnston
Mrs. Mary Lipkey visited her broth­
and Geo. Gillespie spent Saturday eve­
ning with Mr. and Mra. Heber Pike of er, Art Crook, of Vermontville a couple
Orangeville.
William Tinkler spent a part of his
vacation with his grandmother, Mra.
well attended. Thc program given by Ernest Lawton of Hastlnga.
Miss Hasel Cronk returned to Musket
the teacher and pupils wgs enjoyed by
gon Sunday after spending her holiday
vacation with home folks.
HIGHBANK.
Mrs. Cara Althouse and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox of Ruth of Vermontville spent Sunday
Barryvllle spent Bunday with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Carey Althouse and
Mrs, Verne HawbUts.
family.
Raymond Green of Nashville spent
Miss Ada King spent the past ten
days with her mother at Charlotte.
Worth Green.
Olive Kelley returned Thursday to
Len Marshall spent a few days with Battle Creek after a week's vacation
his cousin Rlciurd Edmonds al ills with home folks.

Battle Creek.
the home of his sister, Mrs. Edgar
The annual telephone meeting for Mead. Sunday.
.
57 and 6? lines will be held with Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Carroll Cutler, Franand Mra. Verne Hawblitz Friday, pot
luck dinner.
attended the doings at the Quimby
church New Year's evening. All who
North Maple Grove spent Wednesday attended enjoyed the evening very
evening at Frank and Will Hawbllts's. much.
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trott spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mra. Otto Schute*.
Wre Ubbie Marshall is spending the
holidays with her son Claud and fam­
ily at Lansing.

menu, or those who borrow money
from their banks find the accofint
The many friend* ot Aubrey FraacU
books Issued by the farm management _oi
uirww. m,
at *&gt;»&gt;«*&gt; Oolleael,^
uja, u,
|« two m«iU»
a great aid in either endeavor
. Mr Bnd Urs
y^ghner and
The account books kept by more than
Helen are rending the week
1J00 Michigan farmers this year show )u relatives in Detroit
both there financial acUrtUes are a
Mra. Haym wid family
narf nt tb- ve.r'a work an
chrUUnM
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Statistics.

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Ton Delivered
WEST HOPE.
Last Week's Letter.
A large appreciative audience attend­
ed Hie Christmas program at the
church Wednesday evening. The school
put on a play In which a very original
and unique "orchestra" brought down
thc house. There have been many re­
quests that this orchestra be prepared
to play at entertainments and •we would
; predict a very hilarious future If they
decide to do this. The church put on
a very excellent program, chief of
which was a pageant. All appreciated
t Mra. Tom Murray In her portrayal of

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Hastings,

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter
Mr.

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family.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shurtew spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mra. Bert
Scott of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger of Has­
tings are moving onto the farm with
their parefits. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gelgei.
Mra P. Rose and MIM Lucila Rose of
Hastings and Mra. James Mead and

Walter Blake's Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Houghtalln spent
from Thursday until Sunday with Mr
and Mra. George Klenk of Sparta.

lyid it Is difficult to borrow
money at a bank without giving the
banker a financial statement.
I Most Michigan fanners keep some
records, but only a small percentage of
; them avail themselves of the oppor­
tunity to obtain account books which
were designed for their business in this
| state. These books are distributed at
cost by the county agricultural agents
I or by the farm management departmerit at the college.
Provision is made in the books for
each farm enterprise, either In crops or
livestock. Space for household accounts
is also provided. Most of the account
| books are started early in the year
। when the supplica of grains and forage
are the lowest.
■ The farm management department
staff helps many of the state farmers
I In opening their books, check them at
hast once during the year, and eloocs

Hayes remained foe the

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Bend. Indiana
Mias Madeline Garllnger of Detroit

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Garllnger.
Grand Rapids spent Christmas with

Earle Felghner of Detroit spent
Chrialmaif and over Sunday with Ills
jMrenls, Mr. and Mra. Frank Felghner.
Francis Showalter visited Grand
Rapids relatives over the week end.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace and children
were at Lansing Cliriitznas.

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Mrs. Jennie Sprinkle nt Eaton Rapids
Christmas day.
Harry Neiman of Walled lake spent
thc holidays with his mother, Mrs

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Mr. and Mra. J. C. Furnlss

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

The picked group of cleaning expert*, aent here
from the Hoover factory at our request, are in
town. They arc anxious to call on any housewife
who is interested in the latest and best dcaning
methods.
You really owe it to yourself to take advantage
of this unusual opportunity. The Hoover experts
will not stay long. Telephone today, or drop in
mid leave your name, and make surw that your J
home Is going to be on the luclty list to witness a . ;
fascinnlinnly intereating demonstration of the "
world's most efficient electric cleaner.
As an extra incentive, we are making au unusUal' ', J
apreial offer on the Newf Hoover. The Hoover fao .
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Brainard of Battle Creek Mh-s Minnie
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Mr and Mra. D. D. Myers of Ham­
mond, Indiana spent Christmas and
the *sek end with the latter* mother,
Mra. Frank McDerby.
On Monday evening the men of the
Woodland. Maple Orove and Nashville
Evangelical churches had a meeting in
the biMemi-DC of the church
Rev
Rlebel was the speaker. Refreshments

And here is another “special.” If you own a
Hoover, have it inspected and adjusted free by a
fuctory-tlralned Hoover expert. Needed replace­
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at once if you want this service.

Mrs. Haybarker of Hastings spent In spite of the lack of money, the tact
being that when we made our gifts for
Saturday at J Williams.
each other we put individual thought
on each one and Hie result was that we
*......
enjoyed them more fully than ready­
ones.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Fincher and Nile made
1
Mrs. Bertha McKlbbin and Mrs
spent from Friday until Sunday with
Campbell spent Christmas with CalIfon|U Saturday night by the illness
Mrs. Edith Wilten and daughters ot!•Anna
;
of her mother.
_____
; Homer McKlbbin'*, Yankee Springs.
Ithaca.
Gall Lykins received a telegram
Mrs.' Nagler of Freeport is visiting
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Morehouse of
her sUter. Mra Samuel Geiger
Pllle llkp si&gt;cnl Tuesday at Glen Christmas morning telling of the death
of his cousin. Mias Helen Love, of Rich­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ickes and fam- Morehouse's.
ily. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Striker, Mra j
Osgooff and family and Mr. and mond, Indiana
The new Sunday school officers and
Sarah Ickes and Mrs Mattie Striker Mrs. Ray Barnes spent Christmas at
teachers will be Installed during the
spent Christmas with Mr., and Mrs. Lynden Johncock's of Gun lake.
Archie Herrington of Dowling.
James Anders and family. Edward morning service "•at 'lhe Evangelical
church.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Lon Campbell and Willson and Mr. and Mrs
Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wenger and
family spent Christmas with Mr and Springer and family spent Christmas
Mra. .Chester Bromley of south Wood- ,d*y with E. D. Springer s of Bowens family were at Grand Rapids for
.....
Christmas. On Sunday they entertain1 Mills.
'
fland.
Mr and Mrs. George McCullough of .
-------------------------------------------------Hastings spent Wednesday evening at of Detroit. MY and Mra. Vem HawGlen Morehouse's and attended thejbllta and daughter of Hlghbank and
Christmas exercises at lhe church.
I Mr. and Mrs. Verri Bera and family.
Several from here attended the! Dr. and Mra. W. A. Vance were

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on Thursday evening.
Rev. Isaac Osgood of Huntington
College. Ind., te home this week. Wil­
liam McCallum of Western State Nor­
Imal and Gordon McCallum of Michi­
gan State College are also visiting the
Iwtne folks during vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Pettlnglll of
Hickory Comers spent Christmas with
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Everett Mc­
Callum.
. ’
Quarterly meeting will be held here
at thc church Saturday afternoon and
Sunday. January 9 and 10. Rev. Baldorff will preside, assisted by our pas­
tor. Rev. King.

111 EAST STATE ST.

Ruth

Several young people from the Evan­
gelical church attended a youths' con­
ference at lhe Evangelical church In
Laming Tuesday. The meeting began

clle Wyant near Kalamo.
John Wolring of La Salle. Ill. was a
Christma.-, guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H- D. Wotring.
Miss Bess Hinckley has leased Hie
Dixie Qll station at the junction of
M-79 and M-14. Merle Hinckley and
Harry Green will continue as thc at­
tendants.
The Star theater Is open again after
being ctatstt Sil summer. Some very
good pictures have been booked.
Mr. and Mrs. fharles Betts enter­
tained relatives from Kalamazoo and
Detroit over Christmas.

BOWSE CENTER.
Last Week's Letter.
HICKORY CORNERS.
* Mrs. Helen Smith is spending a few 1 Christmas visitors at Guy Smith's
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bert arre John Thomas and family of Lan­
sing and Mr. and Mra. Howard Hough­
Pennock. In Kalamasoo.
Prances Butler returned Sunday to ton of Detroit.
her work in Kalamazoo after a siege
John Nash and family and Jennie
of mumps.
Flynn and son Clair spent Christmas
Mrs. Frank Brown entertained the with Nellie Flynn and family of Alto
Sunday guests at Walt Thomas' were
Banner class of the M. P. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith. Mr, and Mrs
school Monday evening.
The Y. M. W B. was entertained at Howard Houghton of Detroit, and Mrs
the home of MIm Edna Willison New J. S. Thomas. The latter remained for
Year's evening.
a more extended visit
There will be quarterly meeting at
Mrs. Clara Watts and daughter.
the W. M church next Saturday and Mabie spent Christmas with Will
Bunday with E. S. McCarty of Lan­ Watts. Sr. and son Voids nnd family of
ding. a returned missionary from Ja­ Alto.
pan presiding. Sunday evening he will
Mr. and Mra. Will Watts. Jr., spent
illustrate his address with colored Christmas with the latter's sister.
slides.
Marion, and family In Grand Rapids
This being the “week of prayet* a
Wayne Benton and, family. Frank
union prayer meeting will be held Brew and wife. Watt Thomas and fam­
Thursday afternoon at the M. P. ily. Merle Karcher and Naomi Parker
church.
enjoyed Christmas with Mr. nnd Mrs.
The M. P. Ladies' Aid will meet Fri­ Lewis Skinner of -Middleville
day for dinner at lhe church base­
Laurence Benton visited Wm. Mar­
ment.
shall In Grand Rapids Saturday.
Glenn and Ross Wiiidby with their
EAST DELTON.
families spent their Christmas vaca­
tion with their parents Iterc. returning Last Week's Utter.
Mr nnd Mrs. John Willison and
Saturday to their homes in Oscola
county.
i Miss Viola entertained Christmas. Gor­
Mrs. Viola Ouldebcck of Otsego visi­ die Durkee and family ot Delton. Mr.
ted her\incle. Henry Wludby, Wednes­ and Mrs Claud Harrington and Clar­
day
ence Willison, Edd Willison. Mr. and
Attendance at our two Sunday Mra. Elmer Willison and Marietta. Mr.
schools Sunday was U7. Not so bad for and Mrs Clarence Payne and son. Elour little burg!
win. ot Hope Center, Mr. and Mrs Ray
Thc L. A. S. of the M. P. church are Durkee and family. Mr. and Mrs Char­
practicing for a play "My Irish Rose­ ley Beck of Galesburg and Stewart
to be given about February 1.
Waters.
The Young People’s class of the M. P.
Ma&amp;n Newton, Rex Waters and fam­
S. 8. will be guests of Trews Bera ily and Miss Viola Willison called to
Wednesday evening
.
see Mrs. Julia Town at Crispe hospital.
Freeman Fisk and family and Mrs Plainwell, on Wednesday of last week
LaMonte of Battle Creek were gueste
Mr. and Mrs. George Leinaar and
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolyen. daughter of Hickory Corners were
Doretha Jones u very tow at this guests Sunday at Rex Waters'.
■Tiling.
Floyd Collison and family spent
Mr. and Mra. Homer Flowers of Milo Christmas at Josh VanderUc's near
spent Bunday with i»er sister. Mrs. Dowling
Cadwallader.
Mr. and Mra. John Wlljison. Mtes
Viola and Stewart Walers spent Sun­
LABELS.
day near Potterville with Mrs. Willi­
A label saying. "Below U. 8 Stan­ son's sister and husband.
’
dard-Low Quality But Not Ulegtl," on
canned peas, peaches, pears, apricots,
ASPARAGUS.
cherries, and tomatoes does not mean
After frost has killed the asikragus
that the. producu are unwholesome nor plants in the home garden, it's a good
unlit to eat. but does mean that the idea to cut off lhe tops close to the
»I goods are of lower quality than the U. ground and burn them This destroy*
IS. standards, under the food and drugs any dUtues tiiat nu.y be on the

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iqu |oQ wU| i(ttec {|.( lbe Gfxit
Americas Value £o» 1932. Syncro-Mesh and Free Wheel­
ing combined f« the Ent time in alow-priced car! F-rigina
and cbaaaia improvement* that raiae |&gt;er[ormanre to new
heighU of power, apecd and amoolhoeat! The finest

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into accond. any time you want to
uae the braking Curve of the engine.

65 to 70 Miles an Hour with
Faster Acceleration
Vital new feature* io Chevrolet'*
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from 0 to 35 niilee in 6.7 aeooada.

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the approval of million* of Chevrolet owner*. AH thcaa
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A Smoother, Improved
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Chevrolet now ha* downdraft car­
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txavelmg over rough road*.

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FREEPORT.
Last Week's Letter.
Floyd Walton and Lata Care*

Honert Feed* at Hanot Prien

Victor Bteckle of Lansing and Mr.

Prank C. Deming
children.

Little Jean Brandt of Lansing is

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ed hl* tnoliier. Mr* F. E- Denting, over ( Mr and Mrs Duane Bauer tn Hastings
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| Don TafTee of HasUng* waa a Batur-1
Mr and Mrs Wallace Campbell and
The Rebekah* held thetr "Family day guaat at lhe home of Mr and Mrs.
family motored Thuraday to Delton to
Night" party Thuraday evening, De­ George Thompson
Dell Godfrey ar\d wife accompanied
cember It. at the local I. O. O. F. hall
All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and Mr. and Mfs. George Hooper to Grand :
thetr families were invited, to help In Rapids where they were guests Christ celebrating the beginning of thc New
ter ink.
Mr. and Mr*. Omo Knowles and
bei Osborne were lhe committee In
Ralph Klddir spent m*r»l day*
the latter's parent*. Mr. and Mrs R.
Josephine
Novtskey
accompanied
Mr
with Mr. and Mrs. G$orge Kelly of Irv,
Kintz and daughters to Hastings Mon­ E. Lipscomb. In Grand Rapids.
John Delaney spent -Christmas w ith
Little Dorothy Perkins wa* brought day
Christmas rural* at the George Por- hl* uncle, Mike McAndre. aat Mneeley. I
pome Saturday from Pennock hospital
much Improved In health.
COATS GROVE.
Herbert Hinckley of Dearborn, and Irring-and Mrs Moms Vanderllp
Mrs. Deeds Nagler has been carinc Last Week's Leiter.
I Corwin Noviakey of Grand Rapids and
Mr. and Mrs Willard Demond at-|
' Augusta Hinckley were Saturday caller*
tended the golden wedding anniversary;
bowling.
St the Burrarrer home.
last Thuraday of the latter’s parents.,
a Christmas guest of his brother Claud. and Mrs Amy Raurabnugh of Charlotte Mr. and Mr*. Arch Grave*.
Mr and Mr*. Nell Smith of Mldlapd'
Herbert Hinckley of Dearborn and were guest* Bunday of the latter's idiand Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley of'
Mias Augusta Hinckley were in Has­
Lansing spent Christmas with lhe j
Mr and Mra Will Blough
tings Saturday on business
Mrs Anna Walton is very much im­ home folks. MIm Freda Smith returned
Jerome Kidder and aon Darrell of
proved In health and attended the fu­ with the former to spend her vacation.
The school gave a fine program on
' of Mr*. Lydia Kidder.
neral of Dr. Griswold Monday.
FLOUR * FEED ♦ COAL
CEMENT
LIME
Mr and Mrs Orio Bam hart of Ian- Wednesday evening. There was a nice
Mr. and Mra. George Thompson
BRICK -.- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
I spent the week end In Hasting* the Ung spent Sunday at the home of the Christmas tree and presents Popcorn,
guest of their son Harry and family
latter’s brother. Mr. and Mrs Elmer apple* and candy were served.
Miss Ada M. Hawley and Mias Gladys
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Frank Ganger waa a Christmas guest Roush
HASTINGS
of relatives In Heating*.
Mr and Mra Ray Ware of south Crandall of Fayette. Ohio, and Mr.
Lowell and P. M. Burgess and thrc- Johnson of Toledo, Ohio, attended I
rhurch
here Bunday. In thc evening
children of Knlamaaoo colled Bunday
i Jaan spent Chrlstma* with Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Floyd Roush and son Community service She win the min­
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Without your telephone, you would inits many
HOPE CENTER.
ter of Hasting*.
I Center.
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Reed of Campbell called Saturday eve- ister of the local church 11 years ago,
and all were glad to hear her again
of thc delightful social events you so enjoy.
Last Week’s Letter
1 Albert Anders of Plainwell returned | Revival meeting* will begin at the nine at the Elmer Roush home.
MBs Ruth Woodman of Caledonia is;
William Forbey. Jr., ia sjlending the
w- .k* u..
home Saturday after spending a week Pleasant Valley U. B. church. January
,
,
*'uh W' •tatCT- Mn’- Ercd Ashb&gt;’
' 3 Rev Charles A Glass will be evan- week with his aunt and uncle. Mr and home for her vacation.
Invitations to impromptu parties, gotten up “on
Mrs Alice Coolbaugh of Hastings is I
■ Mr MDd Mr&gt; °*orBe K‘hlcr “J1 «eUlt ‘nd u “ ’•ry interesting speaker Mrs. Fred Schrader, of Campbell.
Mr*. Ralph Keyser and daughter Ar- visiting her son. Warren and family. ■
thc spur of the moment,” are almost always
*ons »P*nt Christmas In Kalamauxf
Thuraday caller, at the Mra. Lydia
Mr. and Mr*. Clark O^mmlth *nd j
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u«'
pred Ashb&gt;'and f,mny ei*nt chr,at-1Kiddcr home
Mr and Mrs war- dlth of Lowell spent the week end with
also John Tcxter and Mr. and Mrs. mM ftl Mr and Mrg Ernest Arm- ren Kidder of Irving; Mr. and Mrs her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William family are visiting relative* In Canada
extended by telephone. Informal bridge games
Mrs,
Lov*
Bullrnbargcr
and
Clair
Dukes
. . . luncheons . . . shopping trip* . . . theater
Onraber ,1 u . unMw dlmurlIn
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wlUo„ o
Mr lnd UrI
Miss Ella Coles spent her vacation Steiner and friend of Detroit. Mr. and
Mra Hubert Barnum nnd family and
-with her parent* In Battle Creek.
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parties . . . scores of such events arc arranged
Mra. Claude Fighter received thc sad Clarence Steiner spent Christmas at i
Mr., and Mr* Elmer Amsler and sons • Last .Week's Letter.
liome were. Mr. and Mra Semlah Seese new* of the death of her uncle. Theo­ John Woodman's.
by telephone.
from Kenton. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.; Funeral service* for Mrs Harn Bel- and Mr*. J. O. Reuter of Irving and dore Jones Funeral and burial took
Mrs Edith McQueen and Mr and
Anthony Williams and little son*, Mr. Unger of Detroit, familiarly called by Mr and Mrs. Wesley Kline and non place Monday.
Mr*. Albert McQueen of Detroit. Mr
The telephone in your home is a great social
and Mra Rusacll Kay of Kalamazoo. I
Aunt Abbtc. were held Monday al Verne of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs Miner King ot Bownc and Mrs. M Curtis and family of
Mr. and Mr*.’ Harold Reger and son of the home of Nelson Willison and burial
Freeport, and Mrs. Arlle-Spindler and 1
Mrs Mary Bustance and son Ted and
asset. And in case offin, sickness or
Cloverdale spent Christmas and week at Hickory Corner*.
daughters of Woodland *pent Sunday
and Mrs. J. D. Cool.
end with their [Xrente. Mr and Mrs , The Aid Society which wa* held al Clyde Tooker home in Oarlton.
with Mra Martha BeVier.
other emergency, telephone service is ff
B
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Townsend en-1
Frank Leonard.
the home of Mrs Mason Forahey waa
Friday evening callers at the Ted were visiting Saturday with her sister,
Mr. and Mra. Will Cox and son from largely attended The January meet­ Bustance home were. Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mr*. Glen Perkin*, and fam­ tertained the annual gathering of
priceless.
Gull lake visited Fred Ashby and fam- , tn&lt; will be the third Wednesday at the Vem AUerding and three children of ilyTownsend relative* at their home on
llyMr.
lastand
week.
Albertlne
Smith.
Levant McIntyre and Mr. and Mr*. Christmas day. Guest* - present were
Mrs. Cliarle* McDermott | home
Wc of
arewdl
glad to
hear Dale Bunnell Carlton Center, and Mr. and Mr*.
Carl Perkin* of Woodland were Christ­ Mr*. Kittle Sprague and Harold
Cheater AUerding of Coats Grove.
spent Friday and Saturday at the homo i* getting about again after his serious
Helen and Hubert Thomas of Byron mas guest* at the home of the tetter * Sprague. Mr. and Arlfe Townsend and
of their daughter, Mra. Clarence Tex-1 accident.
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Charles Ludlow spent Christmas day
Center are spending a few days with brother and family, Mr. and Mra. Glen Bob Dick, and Martha Townsend. Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Endsley and Jack and, Last Week's Letter.
thetr grandparents. Rev. and Mr*. E. Perkins
Mr. and Mr*. William Duke* and Jean Endsley of Grand Rapids; Mra.1 Doris McKlbbin is spending this Yankee Springs.
M. Wheeler.
Lottie
Stowell
and
Miss
Gertrude
.
week
with
friends
In
Ionia.
Rev. and Mrs Minard Lewis nnd family spent Christmas with their
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. McKlbbin enterchildren of south Bownc were Christ­ daughter, Mr. and Mra Ralph Kyaer Stowell of Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. CheaSprings on account of the lllnca*
ter Stowell and Bobby and Mr. and tamed Bunday. Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Mcmas guest* ot the letter's parent*. Mr. and daughter Ardlth June, of Lowell.
and Mra. Henry Adams.
Dr Peckham and sister. Mrs Edith Mra. Keith Stowell of Kalamazoo. Mr. Klbbtn and children. Mra. James Null
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The Chcesebrough mill Is again In Godfrey, were Christmas gurats of Mrs and Mr*. Wallace Townsend of Hastings attended Sunday school at Yan­
operation for an Indefinite time eight Martont Nagler and • son Phillip at tings and Mr. and Mra. D. D. Town­
kee Springs Sunday.
send. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Townsend
Grand Rapid*.
hours a day.
Lloyd Moore of Detroit 1* spending
Phillip Nagler Is making hl* home and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Woods of,Coate
kee Springs church waa a great succaas.
the week end with the home folks.
indefinitely with Dr. Peckham and Mrs. Grove.
DEC. 21at, thia company mailed out
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bassett and Edith Godfrey, while hi* mother. Mrs
check* to thousand* of it* investor* pay­
daughter Doris of Middleville were Marion Nagler. is recovering from her
ing them the earning* on their investment for
Chrlstma* guests at the home of the recent Illness at the home of her sister
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George in Chicago.
the six month* ending Jan. lat. Thia makes
Bassett.
Ml** Mary Humphrey Is the trained
the 84th consecutive dividend the company
Mr. and Mra. Dan I*ostma spent Sun­ trurae who la caring for MtUe Dorothy
day in Grand Rapid* with the latter’s
tinier and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don
George Perkins is in a critical condi­
Thia is worth thinking about
Richards.
tion at the home of his daughter, Mrs
Grandma Barton Isn't ao well of late Theodore Rhul. tn Chicago
and Is falling fast and Is very feeble.
Ed. Coate and wife spent Christmas
I. E. Moore and aon Lloyd were in and week end with their daughter and
Grand Rapid* Saturday on business.
husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doty, and
Percy Rosser spent Christmas In Al­ family at Level Park.
legan with hl* son Wesley, wife and
Christmas guests at the home of Mr.
daughter. Gwendolyn Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Rogers and daugh­ Mr*. Ray ’Seese and family ot La­
ter Marguerite, spent Bunday with Mrs. gan. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Thompson and
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit
Rogers’ mother. Mra. Caxaday, and famlly.JJr. and Mr*. Phillip Wingeler
helped her celebrate her birthday.
and daughter Vivian of Bowne.
E.tabluhed 1M9
Mrs Ross Johnson of Jackson called
H. W. Beese and wife spent Bunday

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Krclgcr of Grand Rapid* were visitors
at the Pearl Smith home Tuesday.
Mrs Pauline Daniels of Irving sta­
tion came Tuesday to stay Indefinitely
at the home of Mra. Pearl Smith.
Richard and Ethel Palmer of Irving
station were Clirtstmas caller* at the
Pearl Smith home.
Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Brunner spent
Christmas at the home of Roydan
Warner at Lowell.
Mr*. Ralph Bhaw of Battle Creek 1*
spending a few days wUh Mr. and Mrs
Mlsa Katherine Otterbein of Detroit
U spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. w. R. Lobdell.
Richard Lobdell U spending the holi­
day vacation at lhe home of his par­

Ira Blough of Alto called Bunday on
his parents. Will Blough and wife.
MY. and Mrs. O. L Henney spent
Bunday with the latter’s brother. Elmer
Wlney, of Lake Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Curtis* attended a
family reunion Christmas nt thc home
D. B. McQueen and Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. McQueen ot Detroit spent the
week end at the home ot L. M. Curtiss.
Alice Burgess son and daughter ac­
companied Playford Burgess to Has­
tings Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wynn and chil­
dren of Logansport. Indiana, ore guests
this week of Rev. and Mr*. Wynn.
P. A. Thomas and wife attended the
Christmas program at Carlton Center
Mrs. Hasel Novtekey spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs Sam Eckert and thc
latter’s daughter. Mrs. Maggie Wan-

Rev. and Mrs Wilkins spent Christ­
mas with their daughter and husband.
Mr. and Mra. Wagner, and family of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Beattie and
Grand Rapids
family of Vicksburg spent Bunday with
Born twins, a boy and a girl to Mr. the latter’s .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Babbitt.
St. Mary’s hospital Names are DonMrs. Fred Walter* and daughter
Lester and Doris Mae.
Myrtle of Irving were callers Saturday
Orrie Catt and wife returned Satur­ evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
day to their work in Kalkaska.
Lewi* catt, wife and family of Kala­
Friday callers at thc home of Mr. anti
mazoo were Bunday visitors at lhe Mra. John Ltctka were. Leon Howk ol
home of Mra. Ella Catt.
* South Bownc and Harry Lane of Stan­
Christmas guests at the Mrs Ella ton. .
Catt home were: Mias Marie Mussel
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur VanDeusen and
and Ernie Buckingham of Mancelona. •on Jack of Caledonia were Friday call­
Donald Winters of Grand Rapids. Mr. er* at the home of Mr. and Mr*. John
and Mrs. Eddie SUufier and family of Uctka.
Bownc. Howard Great of Chicago apd
Mr*. Emily Sullivan and daughter
Frank Bunker and aon Gerald of Alto. EBean of Hasting* called Thuraday al
Mr*. Lydia Simpson was a Bunday the home of thc former's sister, Mr*
guest of Mr. and Mra. Sam Eckert ot John Ltctka
,
Irving.
P. A. Thoma* and wife entertained
Mra. Maggie Wanieoa of Toledo. Ohio, John Baker of Lowell Thuraday.
came Wednesday to spend the holidays
Mr. and Mr*. George Seger and Bry­
With her mother, Mra. Bam Eckert.
an Walker spent Christmas at th?
Bunday guest* at the P. K. Deming
home were Aaron J Burges* and two cod
'
children Marie and Robert ot KalamaPlayford Burgess and three chil­
■oo; Franklin Woldring of Holland, dren. Eunice. Paul and Hllmar of
and Mis* Ione Salsbury of Grand Kalamazoo spent from Thursday till
Rapid*. Mrs. George Deming; Mra. El­ Bunday at the P. E. Demlug home.
mer Roush. Mr. and Mra. Allen Fish,
Oscar Vanlmpe of Irving was a guest
Mrs. Franklin K- Burge** and two chil­ Saturday at the W. S Surrsrrer home
dren.
Christmas guests at the home o!
Mr. and Mrs Freeman Comstock of Adam Endres and wife were. Mr. and
M*» Burt Hayner and family and
Keith Durkee of Woodland. Mr. and
guests ot
mother. Mra. Lydia Mra. Carl Gilliland of Lake Odessa
Sim peon.
Cluistmas guest* at the home of Mr.
■Tiday at the Clyde Tooker
and MT*. F. E- Deming were: Playford
Carlton.
Burses* and three children. Eunice
Hllmar and Paul ot Battle Creek/Mr.
Androw Brandt and children and Ken­
neth Bteckle of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

| LEGAL NOTICES |

FARM GROUPS STUDY
WAYS TO AID SOILS
Mr*. Hohl, In Chicago 1* much better

Problem* of Mean* to Increase
Fertility of Field* Interest*
Michigan Farmer*

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Method* of obtaining more profitable
crops by Improving tiie soil* on their

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Interesting subject* tor Michigan farm»u*Ur

Over

Dividends

a Utile.

Chicago with his father who ha* been
very ill.
Mr. and Mra. Dell Godfrey enter­
tained Mr. and Mr*. George Hooper
and family of Clarksville and Mr. and
Mra. J..W. Rlgterlnk and family of
Grand Rapids New Year's day.

department al Michigan Blate College,
who are conducting school* on soil
Further InformaUon will be gladly furnished.
management in 12 counties.
Wednesday evening caller* at the home
More than 1.000 farmers are taking
Woodland.
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which 1* given in
Mlws Ruth and Dorothy Tabberer
visited relatives in Clare Thursday and'
LANSING. MICHIGAN
waygo county farmers were included In Friday.
the groups which took the first year,
Local Representative: J. L. Maus A Son
course last year, and more than 300 arc lings were Friday callers ai the hosnfe
continuing their study this year.
of Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynes.
The basic problem on mat Michigan
Mra. Hasel Noviskey and daughter.
soils, how to correct acidity so legumes June, accompanied Mr. Kintz and
can be grown, Is lhe first subject in the daughters. Lulu and Florence, to Has­
MILO.
course given by thc College *peclah*U ting* Saturday on business.
Lou Henney.
Mr*. Florence Wilkinson returned to
Two men from each of the groups in
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ouuuilir unu
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the county meet the speclalut* each
Hastings v Isltors Saturday I Grand Rapid* Wednesday on business •pending a couple of week* with her
U»-r _____ ____month, take notes on the talks given
Mr and Mrs Charlie Beattie and
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John Bishop of Grand Rapids and
and then relay this information to the
Mrs Alfred Corbett ot Toledo, called daughters. Irene and Jean, of Vicks­ day the yspent the day with Mr. and
other 10 or 12 men In their groups.
Friday at the home of Mrs. Lydia Kid­ burg were over the week-end guest* Mr* will Chamberlain. Shultz, and
The information on ways to improve
der and sons. Ralph nnd Walter.
Wednesday they were guests of Mr. and,
■oils continue* through organic mat­
Mlss Ruth Tabberer returned Satur­ Mr*. Vern Quick. Banfield. New Year's
Tiie New Yearn party which was
ter. soil moisture, balancing plant ra­
given Thursday evening by the Rebek­ day to her school dutle* at Taylor Uni­
tions. commercial fertilizers. tillage,
versity
at
Upland.
Indians.
crop rotations, systems of soil manage­ ahs and Odd Fellow* and their famSunday callers at the home of Mrs.
After the holiday vacation school is
ment. and soil type* and erosion Means
Mary Lou Henney were, Mr*. Alice
of stopping the low of top soil through lhe stormy weather. Everyone enjoyed Bachelder and Mrs. Hazel Roush of in session again this Monday morning.
the evening which was spent in visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and children
ing. dancing and card playing In which Hastings.
newest Michigan problem*.
will move onto the farm east of Milo
Mr*. Neal Karcher and Roscoe Fighter

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CLOVERADLE.
Last WeeJc's Letter.
Rev. Holtz motored to Niles. Tuesday,
bringing his mother back with him. to
spend the Christmas week end.
Mr. and Mrs James MacDonald at­
tended the funeral of their little
granddaughter. Bethel Dawn of Kala­
mazoo. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod and
granddaughter. MIm Lucille MacLeod,
of Hastings spent Christmas with E L.
MacLeod and family.
Mr. and Mr*. R. Johncock spent
Wednesday at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. Powers of Plalnwett.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica enter­
tained their* children for Christmas.

HINDS CORNERS.
Mr* Marion Clem and family at Carl- j Pr»nk Uwrwu*. and occupied by Mr.
netta Miller and Herman Rensch the tnn
Mr. and Mra. Mahlon Tobias
1 And Mrs. Earl Laubaugh lhe past thirton rtantar.
Center
consolations.
two children of Battle Creek spent last
Mr. Lott of Elmdale called Tuesday •“ year*. Mr Laubaugh will move onW. 8. Burrarrer was home from Dut­
farm near Milo it ia reported. We
ton Saturday.
O. Tobias and Bert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ware of South
Marshall Allen and son. Mr*. Hall
family into this community again.
South woodland.
Owing to the Ice storm of Thursday
Mra J. M- smith and Mr* Caroline
tie Creek spent Tuesday evening with Deming home.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilliland spent Shopbell who are ill are slowly improv­ night tiie telephone lines from Prairie­
ville centra) are a!) out of commission
ing.
Leah Barrell accompanied Floyd To­
bias to Kalamazoo Sunday evening to
The condition of Mrs. Lucy Rowlader
Messrs and Meadames J. J. Doster
spend the week with her aunt and lit­ slster. Miss Nellie Rayan
remain* about the same.
and H. J. Flower' attended tiie Pine
Mr. and Mr*. Ward Hynes of Milling tle Marian Tobias returned to her
Mr. and Mra. Claud Kantner of WUschool after spending her vacation
consin. who spent their vacation with and Mrs. Ernest Hall Saturday and
home of the former's parents, Mr. and his parents. Mr. and Mra. Levi Kantner,
with her grandparents.
report a most interesting meeting.
Mrs Frank Hynes.
Floyd Allen of Battle Creek is stay­
returned home Sunday
The Milo Ladles' Aid will be entcrMr. and Mr* Claude Walton were In
ing at tiie home of his uncle, C. N. To­
Mr. and Mra. Wash Helmer received
Grand Rapids Saturday.
the
sad
news
of
tiie
death
of
their
bias.
Callers at the home of Mr. and Mra. daughter. Mr* Lottie Helmer Bowles, Wednesday. January 20. A pot luck
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel and fam­
dinner everyone invited.
ily of Hastings visited his sister. Mr. P. E. Deming Bunday were, Mr. and tn a Kalamazoo hospital. January 1. She
Charley Youngs. Will Oms and Mr.
Mrs. George Pickett and daughter. leaves a husband and six children. All
and Mrs. Ronald Hayner. Bunday.
and Mrs Andrew Orns. all of Barry
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle Bernice and Mrs Jim Thomson of tiie family have thc sympathy of the township called on Albert Chase Wed­
Caledonia
and
Miss
Ruth
Tabberer.
will meet with Mrs. C. N. Tobias Wed­
community in their sorrow.
nesday.
Darrell Kidder and Roy Doster of
Mrs. Gertrude Varney and Bammle.
nesday. January 13 for an all day
On New Year's morning Albert Chaw
meeting and election of officers. All Battle Creek called Tuesday at thc Jr., of Nashville spent the week end Mr. and Mr*. Porter Tooze and family
members are requested to be present Lydia Kidder home.
with her mother, Mra. Lucy Rowlader. were happily surprised when the form­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerold and
Visitors welcome. Pot luck dinner fur­
who 1* seriously ill.
er'» son. Alfred Chase, and family of
daughter of Northville were Friday vis­
nished by the members.
Mrs Carrie Scott is spending the Battle Creek drove In to spend the day.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias took their itors of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Camp­
son. Mahlon. and family to their home bell.
er-ln-law, Bert Bowles. and family be- All had a happy time.
Mr. and Mr*. George Thompson en­
in Battle Creek Bunday, then drove to
ing called by the death Of her sister | Mrs Crowd and son-in-law started
tertained
Mr
and
Mr*.
Roy
Yarger
and
Kalamazoo to sec their daughter. Thel­
Little Joan Hershberger spent part Thursday morning for Pennsylvania to
ma. who was operated on in Bronson Mrs. Miller and Fred Savacool. George of last week with her aunt. Mra. Strong spend New Year's with her people
hospital for appendicitis Thursday and Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp­ In Jackson returning home Thursday. th— —k- —«
son and family all of Hasting* to a
found her getting along fine.
School began today. Monday, after
Mrs. Susie Lawrence and friend. Mr. New Year’* party. The evening was several day's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Porter Tooee and Miss
Mr. and Mra. Orl Everett and daugh­
Cook, of Battle Creek called on her ■pent in playing 500.
Mr. and Mr* Ray Hamilton and ter of South Nashville called on Mr. Mildred spent Sunday with Chas. Lau­
cousin. Mr*. C. W. Tobias, and family
baugh end thc former's mother. Mrs.
daughter.
Beverly
spent
the
holidays
and Mrs. W Helmer and daughter one Alice Fargo, of South Hope.
Bunday afternoon.
Floyd Tobias of Kalamazoo spent with relative* In Battle Creek.
afternoon last week.
Little Dorothy Perkins is slowly
New Year's day with his parents.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Miss Thressa Bechtel and girl friend gaining under lhe care of Mrs. Frank
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham and
of Hastings spent the week end with Cool
Mr. and Mr* John Kollar spent Sat­ sons were New Year's guests at Archie
The Misses Norma and Neida Cool
the former's sister, Mrs. Ronald Hay­
Wilson
*
in
Kalamazoo.
returned home Thursday from an ex­ urday afternoon in Grand Rapids and
ner, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockford spent
tended stay with relatives in Llnden- called on thc former’* brother, Clyde,
and found him much improved. Harold Sunday at Welby Crockford's in Wood­
vllle. New York.
CRESSEY.
„
Mrs. W. W. Boughner lias been quite returned home with them after spend­ land.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mra. John McLeoud were
Mr. and Mrs. N H. Barber visited Mr. 111 for several days but very much im­ ing a week with hl* mother.
Mr*. Celia Potts of Middleville has New Year's guests at Albert Rheam's
and Mra. Fred Barber near Galesburg proved at this writing.
been visiting her son. Julian, and fam- near Lake Odessa. .
Sunday.
Mr: and Mra. Joseph Crockford spent
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones entertain­ Mrs Hazel Noviskey and two sons
Miss Orpha Headly spent iier vaca­ New Year's at Will Crockford's in
ed at a Christmas party on Chrlstma* accompanied Glenn Noviskey to Dut­
tion in Allegan with Mr. and Mrs. North Carlton.
eve. the employees of the Lockeshore ton Monday.
Mrs. Mary Lou Henney attended the Wlnegar and family.
farm and a few other friends.
ily were Sunday visitors at Bert HayMr. Stocking and Mrs Waters visit­ funeral of Theodore Jone* Tuesday al
Grand Rapids spent Wednesday night nera in Carlton.
er the latter'* daughter. Mrs. Verne Hasting*.
Next Sunday church will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henney and with the former's slater and husband.
Towne and family at Plainwell on Sat­
the home of Ou* Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs John Kollar.
daughters
spent
Wednesday
evening
urday.
Mis* Alma Schumaker from near
Plainwell spent Wednesday night and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie En-

Emerson and daughter, and Mrs. Gas­
kill of Hastings. Saturday evening.
Emma Johncock from Harbor Beach
Is home for the holidays.
Miss Beth Waugh of Hasting* spent
the week end with her parents. Mr. and
Mr*. Art Waugh.
Miss Jean Waugh spent a few days
Jennie Baker of Kalamazoo spent the
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodgson at
Richland.
Those who spent Christmas at the
Miss Helen Patton of Midland was home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzlan
home to help cheer Christmas time

the week end at the Waugh home.
He Enzlan and son and Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Mills and daugh­ Lee Reynolds and family all local. Tlw
ter of South Bend spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mr*. Grant Dickerson.
and Mrs Leslie Enzlan. Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Crandall and family of Kalama­
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
zoo being present at that time.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Lower and chil­
A surprise party was held, at the
dren of Lansing visited her parents. Mr. home of Clay Barber. Sunday Evening
and Mrs. A. M Decker, and family New in honor of C. L.*s birthday.
Year's day.
.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Rollston and
Vaughn Lydy spent his Christmas family of Augusta spent Christmas
vacation with his sister and husband. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Hayward, of Del­ Cosgrove.
ton.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Reynolds of Del­
Mildred Ainsworth of Lansing *pent ton spent Thursday with Lee Reynolds
Thursday night and Friday with Scott and family.
Lydy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Lake
MORGAN.
Odessa and Frank Barry of Odessa
Donald Mead of the M. 8. C spent
Center spent New Year's day with Mr.
and Mra. Tom Barry.
A ten pound son arrived at thc Geo.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Devine spent
Brisbin home Christmas Eve. Mother Sunday with Mrs. Devine* brother.
and babe are getting along nicely.
Ray Preston, and family near Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Keeler and family
of Hastings visited her grandmother, Forest, returned home Sunday after
ipMttansa-wa
Mr*. C. Blairs, Sunday, *he is In very spending a part of last week with Mra.
poor health.
Mead's parents at Macy. Indiana.
Mr. and Mr*. Scott Lydy and Louise
t*. Ukhigsa, Uli aotb
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neff and family
Lydy visited Mr and Mrs Sam Lydy at visited relative* and friend* in LanBaddiebag lake Saturday.
Mrs. Louise Lydy 1* home again
Rev. I. Gibbs of Hastings and Mrs.
after spending the holidays with her Mamie Webb and family spent Bunday
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mra Clair Van Sickle
title Quick, of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mr*. Elwyn Hayward of Del­ Donald of Lansing spent last week with
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Case of Baltic ton visited her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Creek have moved on the Royce Baine Scott Lydy. Friday evening.
Rev. L Olbba of Hastings and Mr.
Mrs Mona Stadcl, who has been and Mrs. Clair Vansickle spent Bunday
farm which they recently purchased of
Mr. Hawkins. We welcome them lo our quiet UL 1* mush better. community.
Mr. and lira. Otto Nett and family
DOUD CORNERS.
George and Greta Plrster and L. C.
Come to Sunday school at the schoolCoburn of Vermontville and Mr. and
Clair VanSickle and Otto, also Don­
Mra. O. C. Unsea spent New Year's
ald Mead and Opal Webb were In
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carl spent New Lansing Thursday. Opal remained un­
with Herbert Plrster'*.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Bayne spent New
til Saturday.
family of Hasting^
Elwood and Maureen VanSickle of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMannls re­ Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Ralph Wood.
Coy Stowell and wife spent Bunday. turned home from their visit at Elk­ VanSickle Saturday.
hart, Ind., recently.
at Ernest Louden's in Hasting*
Mr. and Mra. Norris Bergman and talned their son Howard and wife of
Leonard Murphy and wife of Center
Road spent Sunday P. M. at William family of Battle Creek spent Bunday
at home.
Murphy's.
Relatives from Lecota spent New
The only gridiron which thc modem
Only about 10 per cent of the great Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garri­ girl knows anything about Is the one
American corn crop U ezported.
son and family.
with goal posts al each end.

SAVE MONEY
By Having Your Car Tuned Up
NOW
and Made Ready for This Year’s Driving!

During January and February, we will
Reduce Labor Charges on all work 25%
IT WILL PAY YOU to bring your car in and
have it fully checked over, so you can operate it
with greater safety and at less cost.
■

We have equipment suitable for any make of car
and mechanics of many years experience.
If we can overhaul a Lincoln successfully, we can
take care of YOUR car regardless of make!

Give Us A Trial!

Universal Garage
Telephone 2121

Hatting*, Mich.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

NUMBER

PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 13,1932

16 PAGES

NATED FOR JAN. 17-23 BROTHERHOOD MEET- I
PROS. BARNETT GIVES- "T“
™IG
COUNTYSCOUTSPLAN
Adv. In This Issue Sets Forth
Legislature Ordered This Fea­
1
ING JANUARY 18 -rx
ANNUAL RALLY HERE ture Embodied In Teachers' SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Principles“
suit of Drinking This
Advocated By
'
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
FOR ALL TEACHERS

'

Contracts Hereafter
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN
INVITATION EXTENDED TO
CASES HEARD DURING
PARENTS AND FRIENDS
1931 legislature relating to teachers'
contracts
and
was
given
immediate
ef
­
BIX MONTHS
OF TROOPERS
fect:
All teachers In public school systems

T. GEN JOHNSTON TO BE •
and In state educational Institutions
THE GUEST SPEAKER *up0orted In whole or in part by public

AU nil MT UUAQ
LAKub AMUUNI WAb

Bon jamin Franklin

I COUNT SAKHNOFFSKY WILL
IN

Next week from January 17 to 23 in-’
TELL OF CONDITIONS
elusive has been designated ■Thrift,;
Week" in honor oi Benjamin Franklin. |
SOVIET RUSSIA
America'* first great statesman. Al-1
I though Franklin did much to bring
j about the formation of the new re- ^QUESTION WILL BE

COLLECTED IN FINES 0^’"

furtd* must lake an oath of allegiance
"I do solemnly swear or affirm that
. .
win support the constitution of the | Convictions

!

LIQUOR PROVED TO
BE VERY PdlSONOUS

COUNTYSCOUTSPLAN
DRIVE FOR FUNDS

Vile Stuff

UNITS TO SELL TICKETS FOB'ALEXANDER HAM­
ILTON”
'~

The sEbrfff and deputies are

In-

this dty. whose name we will not give
f6r evident reasons, who bought some

S .

nZX

SPECIAL MATINEE TO

OF INTEREST TO ALL1^.’^^ “
------------

BE HELD FOR SCHOOLS

' drinking It. The sheriff ha* made the
Attend ' ,
arrcn nt
of an n»rmn
person whn
who 1,
i* rhttnrMl
charged with
with 1 All Proceeds
I.KIto.— to this
.HU
oharf e For
having furnished the liquor
boy

—
of thrift as presented in "Poor RlchEvery Member Urged to
Exhibits and Demonstrations to
Numbcrcd One
A]mBnac '
’
। These thrift principles were not
Feature Program—Officers
On Monday Evening—Fred
Hundred ThJrtwn—Ono
Ac
। popular three years ago. People |
sUtutlon of the state of Michigan and
, .
to Be Elected
Johnson Squad Captain
tiuit i. will
-... -----------------------------faithfully dladiarge —
the .
qnittal
-»------and Two Settled
thought that Franklin spoke in a dlf-1

Above Minimum
Overhead to Be

Given to Oonocil
prepared to say. because the sheriff t*
All boy scout troop* In Barry county dultea of the office
“■ of* teacher
‘
accordJ ' Prosecuting
Prosecuting Attorney
Attorney Laurence
Laurence E ferent age to a different people living1
iu«uh
...
h. ..
------ -T
- .^7: , 1. are invited to attend the annual rail.’ dug to the best of my ability," which Barnett has made his aetni-annual re- under an entirely different economic
Brotherhood night Every member J*"!, h seU
evidence he is 100a- Kellogg of BatUe Crwk, Barry eamXy
io be Iwld in the high school gymnas-1 &amp;hai| pe embodied in and made n part. iwrt aa prosecutor to the attorney gen- order Today, however, the wisdom of . .
nrrtlh_-.nt
tn he
u
.. _u.
n0W **** the. *dva”t**c o!
ium. Hastings, on Monday. January 25 |Of the contract “Teacher" shall in-j end. ahowing’ the number of case* the almanac is evident once again We, f U , Brotherhood will
J® **
*e realize that young boys have
executive who ta on the job to
Till* Invitation la also extended to par- elude superintendent*, principals, and inndled through his office for the six can't gel a»ay from the value of thrift pr**nL because the program will be of had the experience which qualifies develop scouting throughout the counents of scout* and all other* intereated • superviaora. The University of Michl- month* ending with December 31 laat.. r k a quality that has been all too, unusual Interest. "Die speaker will have them to be good judges of their owr ty. Formerly the county organisation
In tlie development of scouting here |nn and Michigan State College of usi, B report of which Mr. Barnett as neglected during the past decade.
“ message that will be quite out of line* safety in drinking liquor, especially jwas paying for the part time servtee ot
*•
— —
11 -.11
wtoto«i. .((,_&lt;...(.
— —
u Applied
....
------- — weU M thc
of UUs county can
Therefore we refer readers to Um- ^th those usually heard al Brother-1 Mich as they might procure under pres- Bn executive only. Mr. Kellogg, howMens
call
will be sounded npromptly
al । Agriculture
and
Science
!feei justly proud. It show* a total of |»agt- advertUement in this U»ue
'***‘"”’
•- •*- —
6:30 o'clock in the evening and the]not included.
Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky wax'old. ought to avoid the vile stuff that?tween the cost of a full-time and a
subsequent program of short talks anti i
,...
116 jirosrcutlon*
------ cuuons siarira
started wnn
with iu
113 cuncon- wnicn
which was
was suoecnoea
subscribed to
to in
In nonor
honor m
of
‘ ~
.— ■■ ■ .
.. _
---------------------------------part-time executive providing the
case was acquitted
and
this great American and
present.
U
*°ld by boot*fgt^n
Interesting scout stunts and display* I
vlctions. &lt;One
----------------------------* "■*'
----------------------------------- - which
— —
------ 1 ------- ----- * ‘ le*™ **'«**“ because
county continue raising the usual
I two cases were of such a nature that suggestion* entirely tn keeping with &lt;ud 004 **l*eVe ln ,,w‘d”po5Unl £ l,?p
will be concluded by 8:00 o'clock at the
communistic nn&gt;
gang which has
Russia.
i settlements were made, one of them the homely philosophy of thrift as enmmunl«iie
ha* Ru**la
very latest. Those who come to the!
ante with Mr. Kellogg a policy of only
by the throat, and is forcing Its people
pot luck dinner are requested to bringI
being bastardy and the other desertion, written in the almanac.
sandwiches, one other duh and table,
The list of offenaes is as follows:
,
*a»
Ing
that
the
communist
autocracy
is.
service for themselves.
any
worse
than
that
of
the
Czar.
In
Tills U th* first rally since Barry
Attempts ................. ............. — 4
tributed by Mr. Kellogg is several times
county Joined the Battle Creek area
Assaults ...................................... 7
that to be raised here in the county.
and the Battle Creek organisation I* ANNUAL
.
MEETINGS WERE
Bastardy .
1
we believe it 1* not an Improvement:
no
Therefore on Thursday of thia week
co-operating with the local units to
Boat* and Navigation---------- 1
HELD
ON
TUESDAY
IN
over the old Czarist regime. . Such a EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO BE B11 acout organizations in the county
furnish worthwhile and unusual fea­
Entering Without* Breaking 1
THIS CITY
thing aa liberty in Russia la unknown
HELD IN CENTRAL SCHOOL wUI bp«ln a drivp tor
not a
tures. Local telent will also have a
Conservation —------- ---------- 37
[
------------Such a thing a* freedom I* quite out of
nniTADtnu
drtve *n lhe u*ual senae, however. Their
prominent place on the program with
Desertion I
1
FIRE CHIEF GIDDINGS GTVFS thp question. One does wiut he 1* to)d.
AUDITORIUM
object will be to sell tickets for the
scout exhibits, and various troop and
Disorderly Persons---------- .30
e,—,, Hp n»“l p,t Msjeh food « SuUn and.
------------pholodrams "Alexander
Hamilton."
cub pack demonstration*. Officers will CITY BANK TO CHOOSE
Embezzlement —1
ANNUAL REPORT TO CITY
his autocrat? provide for him. He has; ot*-rp cppAtfCDC AD
which will be shown at the Strand
OFFICERS THIS EVENING
Forgery
...........................
21
COUNCIL
:no ilberty of choice. Neither has he oimic oruMrtuno
Theater next Wednesday and TharoThose tn charge emphasize that
Indecency 1
.
'choice of the kind of work he will do.i
PEAR ON PROGRAM day. January 20 and 31. This play la
promptness and snap will characterize ,
Harry
Hayos
Re-Elected
Cash
­
nor
tlie
time
he
must
give
to
doing
it.
-----------one ot the greatest historic film* ever
tile program. Meas call will sound
Motor Vehicle
5
PROPERTY LOSS
I All that l* planned for him. He 1* ju»: । Teachers and Parents Should to be *hown on the *ilvcr *creen. His
promptly at 8:30 o'clock even If no one ;; ier of National Bank—Other |
Prohibition ...
atimiaiTt-n ta
sse a cog in the great wheel of Rusilan
o.u—1- “ Intimate and vivid portrayal o&lt; one
eUe except the bugler is present. Also’
Public
Health
.
AMOUNTED
TO
$5,445
Ceipotlam.
Co-Operate
to
Make
Schools
Of
mo#t significant figures in Am­
not later than 7:30 the regular pro-.
Executives Selected
Trespass
--------Count Sakhnoffsky. the speaker for
Successful As Possible
erican history; a person who had more
gram will begin so that the last num- 1 Tuesday was annual meeting day for
Short Weights
Hastings Is Fortunate In HaV- next Monday night, has kept In touch,
be held tn thia city next
do ,rith ““ P0*101" 01
republic
ber Will be Concluded before 9:00' both bank* and several of the rnanuinstitution* of this "**
dty.
i
o'clock.
*facturing
‘
“
...
Snob Good Equipment
The Hasting* City Bank reelected as ’
Herewith is the complete program:
Only a minimum
deduction
will
be
UU1M U.UU1 in n™.,I *&lt; .a.
andten™!.
capable
Firemen
Una
wnal
B
win,
on
Iter,
ute
«
“
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Annual meeting. Barry County Dis-; directors the following: M. A. Lamble.
„..u™
n„te“S
Carveth Dr C and cnaU assessed. which amount is a&gt;made by the Strand management for
Robert Walton, A. H. Carvetl
trict. Battle Creek -Area Council.
Wn “
R C Fuher moat douWe lhc “lary
,he
overhead expense. All the proceeds
Assembly—Mess Call. Russell Bush. 8. McIntyre. Kellaj -----ig
attorney.
Chief Guy Giddings, of the Fire I&gt;- large attendance at this meeting. The Teechers. The session will begin st
'Anderson
and
M.
.
‘
n
“
*
non
*
y
*
75.
The prosecutor has asked the Ban-1 partment. made hl* report for the year supper squad L* as follows:
j 10 45 A- M A^meeung ’o^
’heM*
ten
tne at*'
oarm
It Is. very interesting and very! md Johnny
the chalrma^f the e«cuUve vice-chairman
beard wiU be ofheld
at ten unit and
V7—f-----------the county
Dinner, group singing.
..
supper squad. The other members are:[
oc2°«I. .« fni thi» is his contribution to the camRemarks from District chairman—B.
I
Michl w, a
, ™uum, &lt;h™u« (or the Hullmr Harold Jones. Row Johnson. Abenj The program as arranged I* as fol- p&gt;1^ He u turning over the entire
Johnson, B M. Jenkin*. Kenneth Kel-Ilo*»:
RcjKirt of the nominating committee hrtd this Wednesdav evenlna when i br*nd ot denatured alcohol, which ha* 1 Fire Department.
. -..
10;45
_jun|Or Girls' Glee dub, Miss picture Of exceptional merit.
the offlcen will be named.
caused serious injury In four instances! DuRng the year the department re- sey. Frank
Kelley.
Dr. Keller. D.------Keni 1
Frances Hunter. Director.
The Hastings National Bank elected:*” 9Brry
’’l
sponded to 51 fire call*. In 14 of them yon. Ted Knopf. Ralph Kerr, Russell
I Thus every ticket sold will help the
Balloting and collection appointmen'
' scouts achieve the deaired goal. Friends
John F. Goodyear H O. Hayes David r"* eye* of lhe 'jctlm were anectecr
damage was done whatever. These Kimmel. Leon Krebs. Dr. M. R. Kinde.
of tcllera.
S. Goodyear. A. N. William*. F. D.I*** demand OI’ 1*&gt;C
of|were largely chimney fires. There was
M
A.
Lamble.
Charles
Lawrence.
R.
Introduction of toastmaster—B. A
Wheeler. Grand Rapids. (Historian. .sating the work by purchasing one or
Pratt. Charles 8. Poti* and E A. Bur- thu PoL'onou*
Bt lflc, holl&lt;1*y
. one dumn fire. 11 grass fires, four were M. Lamble. R. H. Loppenlhien, Dr.
Perry.
Michigan
Congress
of
Parents
and
ton
as
directors.
The
directors
selectan
Thrtr
c
*
”
ln
lhe
hl
«
h
’
r
”
'
B
t
ich
hBd
rotUn
Lockwood
and
Burdette
Lyttle.
Archery Demonstration—Troop 65
**?
?.*„ *2? „
Ln, °n nrp
T,ien‘ UTrp 21 flrps wherp
Teachers).
Middleville. L R. Beeler. Scout Master. cd a* officers: President. John F. Good-.0' d
year; vice-president. David 8. Good-! “^c"*nd
! I**" WM k“ of
The total
Lunch—Presbyterian church. Price
Vocal Solo—Lajrrence Mayer.
HASTINGS DEBATERS
50c.
.
' Cub—C K Hyatt (Grand howl. Law year; vice-president and cashier. H. O.: PjL*IU.c, LVI h.,0M fcr 1931 ™ on,y w-&lt;45* whlch
must be conceded as a wonderful showWIN FROM MARSHALL 1:45— Hastings High school orchestra—
of Cub Pack. Sign. Salute, violin and Hayes: Leon J. Tolhurst and Orville **"n.1
Baylea. assistant cashiers.
। °ri«*na*
nature. The officer* (
for
nrp department of thl* city.
C. Overlay, Director.
Piano duct).
,
International Bea) and Lock Com- I
M "^ieh ito^ ere^Th^
ean ** n° auesUin but that Has"
Greetings—8upt. D. A. VanRuaktrk.
Fire by Friction. Flint and Steel,
Te&amp;m Meets Ottawa Hills of Seniors Girls' Glee club.
pany. This company selected os direc-1
X
U”11 h“ *n exceI,ent department. The
contest. 65—Middleville.
tor* E. Tyden. A. E Johnson. Richard Sh ti£?
m^V
are alwa&gt;s On
to
Grand Rapids There Next
Report of Tellers:
h^vJV^lre &lt;to thelr ulm&lt;wt 10
Proptrtv from
Mrs Geo. Clark. Muskegon.
all school children in Barry county reIntroduction of new President, short Groos, C. W. Crawford. W. R. Cook., *^*ch
Friday, Januajj 22
Greetings—State and District Board
and M. L. Cook. E. Tyden waa made
nan,M H**Ung» ha* a wonderful
remarks.
A
Hastings High debating .team com­
Members.
’W5ulpmPnl tor ^hllng fire*. It ha* its
Whistling aolos—Miss Florence president; C. W. Crawford, vlce-presldent; A E. Johnson, vice-president and
MmrabL^lio^?
LaFrancp
truck and- *n fcddl* posed of Helen Weaver. Roy Heath and
Ttie Application of Point XVII of the
Brown accompanied by Miss Cahill.
wen the
llon when
when cconditions
are RUCh
such lhal
that thp
the1 Lillian
——Tolhurst
------------ .----------— .affirmative
—r—Children's Charter In Barry coun­ fifty cents.
» llon
°ndl‘lol« arp
Address—T. Ben Johnston. Scout treasurer; M. L. Cook, secretary.
The
nre chief believes that two dde of the question "Resolved: Hiat
ty—Mrs. Maude Smith, Commis­
The Vlkinz
Viking Corporation.
Corporation. This
Till* eomcom-:' PerhaP® *par °£ jwlsoning will exert a mayor or fire
Executive.
I more definite effect.
fire truck* are needed, thl* city ha* the
Stale of Michigan should enact
sioner of Schools.
Closing Ceremonies—Oath. Law. pany selected as directore. E. Tyden. A.1
right, under its contract with the Rural! legislation providing for compulsory
The Ideal P. T. A.—O. O. Oroene- continue with this activity can help by
E. Johnson. Richard 'Groo*. w. R.
Benediction.
Fire Truck Association to use their, employment Insurance." by a 2 to 1 de­
woud. Holland. Commissioner of attending a photodrama of nnpanel In­
Cook. M. L. Cook, James Radford. WOMEN’S HOSPITAL
clsion of the judges in a debate with
Schools.
They made E. Tyden president; A. E.
BOARD ELECTION truck.- With such an equipment and Marshall High school at Marshall
Community Singing—J. M. Town­
with a fine_C6mpany of men there is
Johnson, vice-president and secretary
SHERIFF INVESTIGATES
Thursday.
This
gives
Hastings
eight
send.
Hastings. Leader.
every
reason
why
a
good
record
can
be
and Richard Groos. treasurer.
Annual Meeting Held On Mon­
points in the State League.
,
FIRE AT ERNEST PEAKE’S The Viking Equipment Company. day—Mrs. Harry Hayes Was made.
The next debate in the State league
Johns. Vice-President. Michigan RED CROSS HOLDS
In fighting these 21 fires In 15 case*
Tins company elected a* directors E
will
be
held
with
Grand
Rapids
Ottawa
the department used only chemical*. In
Chosen Chairman
ANNUAL MEETING
Had Suspicions That Blaze Was Tyden. Richard Groos, A. E. Johnson.
five of them U used water and in one Hills there on January 22. when Has­ 3:30—A short play given by Hastings'
James Radford. M A. Lamble. F. E.
The monthly meeting of the Wom­
talent. Mrs Arthur Haven, dlrecSet—Later Arrest. Mrs.
Hill, and C. W. Crawford. The direc­ en's Board of Pennock hospital was case both.chemical* and water were rt- tings will defend the same side of the
Boll Call Resulted In Prac­
qulred. In the 51 fire calls the wander- same question as in the Marshall de­
tors
selected
E
Tyden.
president;
A
Amy Hull of Hope
held at the home of Mrs. Frank Andrus ful record was made having 89 per cent bate. Helen Weaver. Jeanne Clncebeaux 4:00—Social hour and tea In play room.
E. Johnson, vice-president; Richard
tically 300 Memberships
Somewhere about two o'clock Mon­ Groos. treasurer; James Radford, sec­ on Monday, a one o'clock luncheon be­ of the firemen present, prepared to do and Irene Jones will argue for the Has­
ing served. As this was the annual
In Barry County
tings team. A win against Ottawa
day morning the house occupied by retary.
Hastings parents and teachers will
meeting also officers were elected as
Hills
will
qualify
Hastings
to
enter
the
Ernest Peake and family tn Hope
extend
this
conference
every
possible
The Hastings Manufacturing Com­
elimination series for the state cham­ courtesy. We are sure the visitors will
township was discovered to be on fire. pany named as directors E Tyden. A. follows: Chairman. Mrs. H. O. Hayes;
TRAILER
BUILT
OF
NEW
Vice-Chairman.
Mrs.
Kellar
Stem:
pionship.
It burned to the ground, with very lit­ E. Johnson. Richard Groos. Hubert
be impressed with the beautiful audi­ nual roil call completed on Thanks­
Hastings High teams will debate in
tle saved from the contents. The sher­ Cook. Cliff Dolan and C. W. Crawford. Secretary. Mrs. M. A. Lamble; Treas­
LIGHT-WEIGHT METAL the second round of the Grand River torium where their sessions will be giving Day netted 300 memberships or
iff was notified and made an investi­ The directors named as officers, presi­ urer. Mrs. Prank Andrus; Charity
held. Hastings has three good Parent­ WOO. one half of which is retained tn
Valley series Thursday and Friday Teachers clubs, the members of which our county treasury.
gation. As a result of it Mrs. Amy Hull, dent E. Tyden; Aben Johnson, vice­ Committee. Mrs. E. A. Burton, chair­
of Hope township, was arrested and president and treasurer; C. W. Dolan, man; ' House Committee. Mrs. Chas. Product Developed By Dow against Lake Odessa. On Thursday tlie will no doubt be much Interested In
Harry Hayes, treasurer, reported 8530
Doyle, chairman. Mrs. Edward Good*
negative team will travel there and on this district gathering.
lodged in the county Jail Monday fore­ secretary.
In the treasury not including the
Chemical Company At
year. Mr*. A. H. Carveth and Mr*.
Friday the affirmative team will debate
noon. The house is situated on Section
The general chairman of the local
Midland, Mich.
John Nobles.
here. The queitlon is * Resolved: That gathering is Mrs. Arthur Haven; chair­
26. Hope township. There seem* little
Few people understand or realize the
In the last Midland Republican was the Federal government should enact man of the reception committee will be reaL need during the year, especially to
doubt Uvat the fire was of Incendiary
work of this board or what it mean.* to given a picture which will be of legislation providing for compulsory Mrs Keith Fuller.
origin.
•
war veterans and their families.
Insurance."
Vemon
Pennock hospital and tlie residents of tremendous interest to tlw people of unemployment
Mr. Peake discovered the blaze in
At the annual meeting held on Sat­
Parent-Teacher associations have a
Barry
county
as
well.
time to arouse his wife and his six
this state. It show* that remarkable Wm'ngcr and Lillian Tnlhurrt will ar­ vital part in the success of our public urday afternoon the following officers
Total motor-vehicle weight texes for
gue
for
the
affirmative
and
Herbert
In
common
with
every
other
similar
children, ranglng^/rom six to seventeen 1931 were 820.188.003.17 according to
progress 1* being made In transporta­
schools. There must be co-operation of
years, so thatuffl got out safely from records of the department of state, institution in the state, the past year tion at the present time. This trailer Cooper and FreJa Smith for the nega­ parents and teachers to make the L- L. Dewey, chairman; Adalbert Oortthe house. But for his timely discovery which show that that there were 1.­ has been a hard one on Pennock hos­ is fifty feet long and is made of what tive.
schools as successful as they should be. right. vice-chairman; Mrs. Don Fore­
of the fire all of them might have 079.532 passenger cars in the state, pital. as fewer patients have entered is called "Dowmetal." Dowmetel Is a
The efficiency of every teacher will be man. secretary; Harry Hayes, treas­
and more ’ charity work was required. product derived from one of the salt WINDSTORM AGENTS
perished.
,
Increased and the discipline in every urer.
143 332 commercial vehicle*. 3339 mo­
Some, time tn October Mrs. Hull sold torcycle*, 62.012 trailers and 1718 deal­ But through tlie good services and wise wells near Midland, owned by the Dow
Roll call reports from several of ths
school room will be enhanced If there
MAKE FINE SHOWING shall be such co-operation In promot­ rural districts are not yet turned
This metal Is
the farm to her brother. Ernest Peake, ers' licenses. Of these totals Barry management of this Board, no special Chemical Company.
drive for funds has been necessary to much lighter than steel. The company
on a contract. Disagreement over Uvla county had 5382 cars with the 'total
ing the good of the school.
‘ *
continue Its work
is building roller mills to make use of Notwithstanding the Holiday
contract is said to have started Ill- weight tax. 888.842.
This hospital is too small to conduct this product for construction purposes.
feeling between the brother and sister.
Season They Wrote New
a training school for nurses, so it is It Is said to have many advantages
The Utter went ta the Peake home
Auxiliary. and the response was
MAKE
GENEROUS
GIFTS
Insurance/
necessary to hire trained nurses, all of over steel, the principal one being its
Saturday night, saying she expected to
ore exceptionally capable. MIm lightness
For instance, take the
remain a few days. The sheriff found
TO PENNOCK HOSPITAL whom
The closing month of 1931, when
Hlr*t. the superintendent, has also j trailer in question, which weighs fess
the evidence that the house had been
agents for the Windstorm Company
Michigan motorists who are able to
given thoughtful sttentlon to the need* than half as much as a steel frame
set on fire In tho long wing back of the
are usually at home, witnessed a con­ do so arc urged to secure their 1932
upright and evidently believes that Guild and D. G. T. 0. Club Send of the hospital, resulting In many fine । trailer of the same length. What that siderable Increase of new insurance
automobile license as soon as possible,
Mrs. Hull ^responsible for Jt.
| will mean in saving gasoline, as well as
Many Quarts of Fruit, Vege­ savings.
booked for that company. Tile Decem­ even though the legal time limit for many calls for assistance before ths
Just
how
much
doc*
Pennock
hossaving
In
wear
and
tear
of
the
trailer
winter Is over.
SPECIAL W. C. T.V MEETtables and Jelly
pltal mean to Barry county? And bow |nd the roads of Michigan, can be ber total Is 81.437300, which will be 1931 plates has been extended until
INO SUNDAY EVENING.
Hospital Guild No. 5. Mrs. Keith Pul­ much to each Individual In the coun-1 imagined. The picture In the Midland added to the insurance in force. Such March 1. In aiding in the relief of the HASTINGS PARISH FAMILY NIGHT.
A special service is being planned by ler. chairman, generously remembered ty? None of us can tell exactly what it Republican is that of the first trailer a total In a winter month, with very unemployment situation, the slate has
little
activity
on
the
part
of
the
agents,
embarked
on
a
811.000.000
winter
hlghPennock hospital during the jxist week mean* until an emergency arises or we. made of Dowmetal. It will carry four
United Brethren church. E Grand St., with 28 quarts fruit and vegetables, or some member of our families, qre । automobiles and IU features Include would not be possible except for the
at 7 o'clock next Sunday night. Janu­ four pounds of preserves and three seriously sick, then we are grateful for, Dowmetal floor, stakes and side rails, high standing of the company with the lor vehicle weight texes are to be used gathered at the Good-Will church Friary 17th to commemorate the Birth­ glasses of Jelly.
such a fipe place and for such excellent1 ite designer claims that it will clip people of Michigan, and especially with In paying for this work.
day of National Constitutional Pro­
And the D. G. T. O. club of Coats care as is given'there. Then we more. |5,000 a year off operating costa, and 1U patrons because of Its fair dealings
SPECIAL OFFER.
hibition. January 18. A debate put on Grove also made a liberal contribution deeply appreciate the kindly services another 81,000 from the original pur- with them. It also speaks volumes for
Cowdrey
______
_ ’_s _____
Corner . Drug Store this
by pupils from our H. H. 8.. "Resolved of 17 quart* of fruit and vegetables, of the Women's Board and ot the var-; chase price of the truck needed to pull the loyalty and co-operation of the
k has an adv. on page 2 in which
That the Volstead Act should be modi­ three cons vegetables and three glasses lous guilds X* well. They are perform- ’ it. nils trailer has been driven more company's agents, who are on the job week
and
dolne
their
best
for
the
nrotnoour
lady
ladv
readers
will be especially in­
doing
tor
promo
­
fied to allow light wines and beer,'* will Jelly.
Ing duties that cannot possibly be paid I than 6,000 mile* on all kinds of road*
tion
of
the
company's
interests.
terested.
Take
that adv. and 81.00 and
be given. Dr. Woodbume will also speak
•
■ up well.
- —
------------will
■The management greatly appreciates for. but they are glad to help the hos- and• stands
The license
you will receive from Mr. Cowdrey a
to us. Special music by the U. B. the continued kindness of the good pltal and be of service to others.
cost about one-fourth as much as Its
COMMITTEE
WILL
INVESTIGATE.
young people's choir and other fea­ people of Barry county who have given
Pennock hospital deserves the assist­ steel competitor, because of the saving
At the meeting of the council Friday necklace. the regular retail price of
tures. A full house is desired.
so generously In helping to supply the ance and confidence of every Barry tn weight and it is equipped to haul
night It was unanimously voted to
needs of Pennock hospital.
county citizen.
pay loads either way on any trip.
STEREOPTICON VIEWS
The development of this new type name a committee to investigate rates
OF OREGON SCENES. BASKET BALL DOUBlX-HEADER.
ANNUAL CLUB LUNCHEON.
of metal will be watched with much charged for gas in Hastings with a
Next Sunday evening at 7:13 o'clock
Tlx- members of the Hastings Wom- Interest It may mean the beginning view of having them reduced if that
Hirsh Bros. Ind. vs. Kazoo Colored
DANCK.
of a marked revolution Ln transporta­ seems feasible and possible. The com­
At Odd Fellows lull. Saturday night,
mittee consists of Aidermen Elroy To­
their annual dub luncheon at 1:00 P. tion in this state.
ch“fc" “nf
l
Ur Woodard,
Wrvidsrrl who will present
nreseni
— &gt;* HKh
■ J- Oym.. S.I
bias, C. W. Clarke and Harry R. Mil­ January 18. Carp's orchestra-—Adv.
Mr.
views of ■ •
dlst church- Circle No. 5 has charge of
ler.
Il
is
the
purpose
of
the
committee
Oregon and tell of the settlement of
WELCOME L. A. S.
15c SUPPER.
Che Northwest. The views are beautiful
DANCK.
the luncheon and are planning a fine
Will meet at the Grange hall Thurs­ to go Into the matter thoroughly with
At U. B. church Wednesday, January
and educational. You will want to see
Every Saturday night at Clear,lake. menu for the guests. Price of luncheon day. January 14 for dinner. You are a view if possible of securing lower
charges for gas in Hastings.
them. AU are Invited.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
50c.

BANKS AND FACTOR:
IES ELECT DIRECTORS

FIFTY-ONE FIRE
CALLS IN YEAR 1931

MID-WINTER P.U.
CONFERENCE JAN.19

Weight Tax for 1931
Totals $20,188,003.17

Motorists Urged to
Buy Licenses Soon

.fwS°p*1

�T1IT HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IX 19M

OLD STEAM PLANT
.TOBEDIMTIEO

LWPOIM ‘GO­
TO-CHURCH SIT

Observed Fiftieth Anniversary

LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. A. J Herbert is slowly recover­
ing from her rettnl illness.
Mrs. Theodore Jones I* confined to
SELECT JANUARY 17. FOR her bed with a heart attack.*. .
COUNTY WIDE CHURCH
' Mrs Fred Newton will entertain the
Jolly
Twelve club on Thursday after­
ATTENDANCE
noon.
•
I The O. E. 8. initiated several candi­
MOVEMENT IS NOT
dates at their meeting last, Tuesday.;
DENOMINATIONAL ONE evening
.
On January 7. a daughter was born*

HOOKING BIRD REPLACED
WITH COMPRESSED AIR
SIREN SIGNAL .
REDUCING OPERATION
COSTS AT WATERWORKS

I

Everyone Asked to Be Present
At Church Of Your Choice and land. Route 1. at Pennock hospital.
There lias been a false rejxirt that 1
Make It a Regular Habit
have sold my milk business
is the

Electric Pump* Are Supplemented^y Diesel Engine to .
In«urt. Continuous Current

Sunday. January . 17 is "Oo-ToChurch-Sunday." We hope for the bveryman. Ingrams Jersey Dairy.—
'good of-Barry county that it may be Adv.
! generally observed Thl* movement
At the council meeting Friday night
I was sixmsored by the laymen of the the clerk was authoria-d to purchase
continued and *
I Brotherhood of thia clft. There 1* no
the necessary code wheels for the tire j
denomlnationallsm about It whatever.
alarm, which will. Jy . opt rated at the
It is designed to benefit the people of city hall.
’
Barry county, without regard to any de­
nomination. The people of the county
lare asked to attend whatever church change in thtir adv., the Kroger Co.
sent
notice
of
the
new butter price. It
they please on this particular Sunday.
January 17. and to attend If possible is now 27 cent* a pound, subject to
.
■tar.if
jtlic regular morning service So which­ ■market change.
ever choice you happen to have as to
Thr committee has chown Thursday,
cheaper l;&gt; c
a church, you are asked to attend that January 21 as the date for tiw next
irieity than
one on “Oo-To-Church-8unday.'‘
Cheer Up party to be held at Pythian
Tlie following 1* the committee hav­ Castle Hall in the Fuller Bldg. Several
front Grand
Rapids
exing In charge arrangements for “Go- couple*
—, ........
........... —
.— —arc
To-Church-Sunday"; Y. M. C. A. Sec-1 pected to attend.
steam d:
• retary Frank Angeli. W. A. Schader and' Bora to Mr. und Mr* Lawrence Do- |
1 Charles Hinman. Thl* committee gave Binney of Dm Angeles. Calif:, on Janu- ■
us the following, which Is.their invi-'ary 6. 1933. a fine b»by boy. Ralph’
ration to every person in Barry county. Saunders Blimey, Mrs. Btnney will be j
MR. AND MRS. J. ARCHIE GRAVES.
pairs r.
not alone In their own behalf, but in •: .membered ns Ml-* Kate Saunder*.
boilers' Mr. and Mrs J. Archie Graves cclc-1 Their feet withtn the portal of the door bciuilf of the Brotherhood who named formerly of Hartings.
brated their fiftieth wedding tumiver-i of the new life
। At the nu etlng at the .council Friday
them.
*ary on Thur*day. December 24. by [ Dreamed of by both before.
Here is what they say:
( night Mz*. Bertlia Wilcox was made a
, .
..
.
member of thr library board In place
holding open house during the day andi And stretching far before their Joyous
-You m InUtrt b, IM l.-mm o( ,
Jol , m
“
I
। evening.
‘ eye*
U» Otoe . BraU.„h«d lu ubweve
Hr,
W1U u,,!
bility that tiie entire boiler plant might!
1 a TOlul member on III. IMrt. ■
I
•«
- .un- Bunday. Januw' HU, »
te so damaged that none of them could
Church-Sunday,
not
only
for
all
reg-old
Croatv
“
thr
three
act
nlav
with tuv parents at the age of 10 to
,u skles
ular attendants but tor aU who have
°
,J*!'
t&gt;- oswrated. In that event thr pump-1
log plant would be out of commission I Michigan and has resided in tlie same May life remain tor them as fair and not os yet established Uvat most help- g
p-stival comoanv was enioved bvl
Mrs. Graves was, _sweet.
That aas a remote possibility and ।(neighborhood
■»&gt;*«•"•••— since. .....
------- , -.
lul MM el auendln, mml.r ehu.el.:
^TuS..°'
‘“i ^eb^.blX'". XSSI
never happened, but an explosion, or; bom in Canada. September 21. 1804 and The pathway just ar. pleasant to their
fa-mv-thuur of that character, might put'came with her parents to Climax.' feet.
.east once on Sunday.
( hlm to btctXQe alr-mind«d in u wry,
the ptant where it could not be operat-. Michigan when only a small child. The , And should there ever come to either
"The laymen urge your attendance.’
tjm(. The part., were will presented. That contingency has been cared family later moved near Nashville. Iu| one
«.-* for .a ^
nn,,r.tinn nn
thf C1JJ.
|
demonstration
on nnr
one (d
, by egch m,nU)rr
ter It would new seem a* if there is j Cartieton. where both young people Tlie slightest cloud to shadow oer the not Just
Sunday, but by your REGULAR AT­
no chance for any mishap at the plant grew up togelhar. Mr. Graves spent
sun
TENDANCE
lielp
in
keeping
and
makHINDS ( IIRNERB.
tiut wruld prevent the operation ot the four wtnler* also one summer In the1 May love give grace to each to under­
।
hul
,
ia
Ing
it
more
of
an
influence
In
everyMr.
and
Mrs.
M.
O.
Tobias
drove
toi
pumps. Ar. 'accident might happen to north pine woods, when- he worked in I stand
l» u,e Older lend a Imlplns hand’d") B«« In »»r '•«»“&lt; eommmuUM Kalamazoo Sunday
morning
and
thfc electric lines leading to this city [the lumber camps, and had many ex-■And
’And tc
throughout Barry county.
!
brought
their daughter Ti.clma home(
from Battle Creek that would prevent; perwnces trknds have heard ium re(They're part—the years—the magic
"Tlie laymen and ctenjy are well
the flow of tlie current, which would ,“,“
years are past.
Atr. nra mr*. i.mc i&lt;&gt;uia* uiki m&gt;ii.
aware that the church is not faultier*
Thr young couple accompanied by After fifty years ot Joy and Jest
stop the pump« But that contingency
Sunday
j
Realizing it* weaknesses they seek your Bobby
. called on their. parent*
.
.
Varney journeyed
ha* been provided against by tlie wi*e MrTand Mrs. John
------ . ..- c. „ • j i Of vonow, love, hopes and fear*
attendance and help in correcting thex afternoon.
’
‘to -M-shviUe
w - — and• or BtadneM_ heartaches also team.
action of tlie council. Tliey have in­ by wagoj
. team
------ ------------------------------- --------I admitted faults. A* wc all know, we
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel and famstalled at the plant a standby Diesel
_________
Christmas Eve. Quite
W(-hand and heart together ’ cnnnot change anything that we douiy of Hastings visited his sister. Mr.
Vi ve alabored
engine, which I* ready for almost in­ contrast (to the way young folks now .’es e'en through all kinds of weather. ■ nol
nny contact with. Church and Mrs. Ronald Hayner. Sunday.
1
stunt use. so that in case anything areMr
wlusltqt
away
In automobiles.
-.Nrt' itrs
’nr.vrs
the n.r ! ®°
°“ lwln4 ,tld shurln'’ windows are drab looking from the
Mr and Mr* Dodze entertained comhapi'ened to the electric lines this
— par
Mr. ana Mrs. Graves are_tne
(outride, but beautiful and full of mean- pany from nenr Ionia Sunday.
D!«*s* 1 engine can be started, so there | cnts of two daughters. Mrs. Pearl De-1
TUI W, nnc.mr th,
&gt;'»«
«*
lx!l&gt; from 1 Mr’ phr!U» Wilkinson, Kalamazoo.
will be no interference whatever with. mond of Coat--* Grove and Mrs. Stella 7Z2
thJ inside that the church crave*
Is voting Mrs. Alfred Bishop.
the service ot tlie pum|». It will br re- | Tuckerman of Assyria Center.
And now In the sunset of our years.
••our‘best thinkerx are telling us that: Mr "’’d Mr* E‘ld TYaver and chilmembered that not long ago Just such1 tJm. Sunday foBowing their annlver- 1!
,«.....
”d ™ **»•»
|J
. &lt;*««».
--- ±5
---- ••
tiren. Mnu
Mrs Celia
Celia Traver,
Traver, all
all of
or McOmMcOman accident happened. Tlie line lead- j fary relatives came with a pot luck' Well look back on the fifty years wtth| VL . ‘
HvM as few if any otlier bcr dhtrlct. and Mr. Klmerllng of Bating to the Con-Aimcrs |&gt;ower plant at, dinner and spent the day. A nice clock | bliss.
.s^hlv^ uITln tiwThurch tlJl si
•l*nt Sunday *“»• Mr “lld
Battle Cretk was put out c. c anmlv- was ■ presented that day by the rela-; Ah!
' yes they were years well spent.
'**’----------■'
U crship
“,‘n tlw
church
that we '
'
to Ulis jolly good.***
1 ha
&gt;«*'ren “
and
M* inUtruta
. n,| Mi* Clark Itoblnsnn
nf Hmrion by the high wind. For half an tires Many more nice gifts were n - So here's a toast to this jolly good ibCTt ,rnrn --------- &gt;• -— ,— ■—-- —
Mr. und Mis. Clark Itobinson of Has­
roUp|e
(values, for as you may already know.
hour the current was off. but in about eeivrd. The folkming j»em was comting* were callers at C. N. Tobias's
church Is an organization
thnwwinki&amp;tes after the aeddint the posed and n-ad by |heir daughter. Mr. •May you spend many more enjoyable lilr
afternoon.
years.
j where hearts and heads unite in work- ' Sunday
Dktel engine was handling the pumps Stella Tuckerman;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francisco from'
ing together for tlie welfare of thr
and no one in Hatting* knew that any-1
the north spent Tuesday night with;
thing hud happened.
I
roT'nYour days full of Joy and neVcr a tear human race.
Mr. and Mr*. Ronald Haynes.
It will stem queer not to hear the old T&gt;* br’b' han'
‘he «&lt;“lng Your health be superb, jour step evtfr
-Local, state, national and world
Sunday visitors at Edd Newton's1
, nn”
’ problems are crying out for fair. Just acre. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of!
mocking bird whistle; but we will soon
i **Tn P"*™'
become accustomed to the new siren.
now a matron, never more a maid And the •miles on your faces as dear;anil immediate settlement.
History i Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Neviti.l
and m a few year, would mis* that at
hourHour is
as now.
tenches that no rule is so fair as the and Ruby from so ith of Battle Creek.'
May you count every star In the heavadvocated and taught In the church Mason Newton of Delton and Mr. and I
we now do the old one.
I P®'1---------------- * s *
They stand together man and wife at
ens so blue.
—The Golden Rule.
Mrs. Scott Bechtel of Hustings. Mrs.
MILK AND FISH.
! tail
ao -______________ | ,.TO tewJ1 „ out chlmte
[Mrs. Ernie Smith of Shultz and Mr*.
There is no reason why frexh or
i tate to boldly advise you to attend the. Ronald Haynes were afternoon callers."
properly preserved fish should not b&lt;
- — SUDDEN PASSING OF
I church of your choice, but there is not
Miss Ruth Waugh of Cloverdale Is
at the
meal
with
tmlK Fi«h
—---------------------------------------------------------------- It asked by jou. (doing housework
u, u.cu
,:iteaten
il Guild
No same
15 will
meet
with
GEORGE
BARNETT ON SUNDAY. I one of them
who.
for Mrs. Sarah Phil- ,
and milk are often cooked together m Mrs. Jugh*. E. State Road, on WcdnesThe friends of George Barnett, son would not give you convincing reason*. up*
the form cf milk chowders « creamed day. January 20. Mrs. F. E Hcmey. of Pro&lt;-cuting Attorncy«and Mr*. L. E why he goes, and why lie want* you t»| Callers at .Burrell Phillip* last week
dishe*Secy.
(Barnett, were shocked to learn of his JpijaUjim. Therefore, will you please।were. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holly. Mr. and'
- -------------—— -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sudden death early Sunday momlng. crir&amp;lder this a persona! invitation to Mra. Glen Davidson. Mrs Pearl Farr.,
▲▲▲▲ A AAAA A A A A A AAA A A A A AA A A AAAAAAA por motc than two years he had been you from him to come and sit along! nil of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mm. Mark
afflicted with a spinal divca*c. which side ot him at church on January 17.jGarri«.m of Cloverdale and Mr. and1
. had necessitated drastic operations at and to make that the beginning of a Mrs. Glen Hayward of Hastings.
, both Pennock hospital and the Uni-'regular habit, so thnt altogither we
Mm. Jay Snyder and Mrs. Scott;
, v'-rsity hospital at Ann Arbor. During'can make life richer In meaning and Bechtel of Hastings visited Mrs Susie
the summer, however, he hud steadily value to us nil. both young and old?
Phillips and mother Friday afternoon. .
’ improved and liad spent tlie days on
—
•- —
—
Sincerely
yours.
The HiTpUur Hand class of the HenTlie Committee.
• the da.enjxvrt at home receiving hi.;
dersholt Sunday school held thetr class;
meeting al the home of Mr. and Mrs '
• many jchooi friends, reading and goiiu:1
"Where Better Foodt Cott Lett'
i tor rides with his parents. Two day*
_____
Ronald_ —
Haynes
---- Wednesday
--------- —z ..........
evening.
wax a
n large
lanrn crowd and all re-1
re.
, before hK death he had visited rela-' Rufus Weaver of Rutland received Thr re was
♦ We Deliver
PHONE 2.
Hastings, Mich.
tires and hud been In his usual goad (word of the death of his brother. Johnixrrt a fine time.
spirits Sunday morning, after eating Weaver, aged 83. on January 7. at hisj Miss Oeoruia Newton is spending al
’ bieakfast. hi .uddenly (oltapscd and'home in Fennville. He liad been ill'week with Miss Ruby Nevitt south of I
Heart** Delight
' died wltlup a few seconds. Dr K 8.; for several weeks. Surviving nre u | Battle Creek.
•
i McIntyre, who had been hl:, physician, daughter. Mrs Eva Schuman. Tiffift.
" ----*-------------Shults. Freeport
&gt; states that hl* death was due to a clot I Ohio; five sons, Duncan of Fennville. I
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
CHASE
,
of
blood
on
the
brain.
!
Kenneth.
Battle
Creek.
Rufus
and
Fred
and
Harold
Prtndle
of
or Haitinfi
&amp; SANBORN'S
At tlie time he left school here he of Detroit and William, nfiln. also, Plainwell were guests for thr week end (
Pound
Lb. Pkg.
was a senior, and bte mark* were such three brothers. Milo of Homer. Rufus'0* 'he tatter's brother. Jim Wilcox, and
Pound
’ tluit he graduated Ixvt spring, altiiough &lt; f this city and Oscar of Chicago. He;Ian&gt;u&gt;’&gt; unable to be present.
had resided in Fennville more than 40
Th* following person*, were Sunday (
&gt;
Ocvree was born in Dclroit. April years.
afteroom callers to rec . Mrs Man'I
,18. 1914. and was seventeen years old---------------- ----------------------- . I Havens: Mrs. Fred OUs. Forrest Havens
Hr 1, survived bv h!s parents in*
MACCABEE INSTALLATION.
(of Glass Creek. Ray Otis and sou of
’ brother John and sister Margaret
Hastings Hive No. 398 and I&gt;lton|Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry,
’
Funeral s&lt; nice* were held Tuesday I,lvc No
ot ,hc Maccabees held n Dunn. Rev. and Mrx. Owiklln of Has-'
&gt; afternoon nt the home on South Park iolnt hw’altatlon in Maccabee hall tings called Saturday afternoon.
&gt; Street Among those from ouuidr ‘ufe' Wednesday night. January C Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doug lass of Ha«, citv who attended the funeral were E,hfl Humphrey. Asvt Grand Comm, tings r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglas
DRIEP APRICOTS, pound................. 18c
Mr. and Mr* F. 8. Nichol* Mrs Che'.- 1,1 lahl"- *** the hirtulling officer a*- and children were callers Sunday nftter O'Hara Mr. C H Wilk and Mis ,’l‘t‘'d b&gt;' Mr*- Dbotbeth Ashaltcr a* ernoon at the home of their parents.
HARVEST TIME Pancake Flour . . 25c
’ Harry Urquiurt ol Detroit and Mrs O Ornnd M
A- At ,hr cl06e Qf the | Mr. and Mrs. Dun Douglass.
&gt; R. Dickolf of Iron Mjutaui Michiganmeeting Mrs. Humphrey
jjrezcnted
Friend.* received, word Sunday thnt.
MAZOLA OIL, pints.............................. 27c
&gt; : ister of Mrs Barnett and Mra WUUam
a gift from the two Hiv-;.
Glenn Terry pajkd away at Battle
STRAINED HONEY, 5 pound pail . 59c
, Stebbins.
~—
Crpck h®m P’*‘«F'onl,‘ ‘hat afternoon.
--------------------------------------- ..
w. t. T. I . Mint i
Hu parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry
DRV LIMA BEANS. 3 pounds . . . 29c
• WHO CAN EQUAL OK
:
thf w y,ed on the Roy Oaks farm tor a year!
‘
St RPASS THIS RECORD? c 1 u *"* ** hrld 1January jand Glenn was well liked by school­
GAUZE BATHROOM TISSUE, 5 lor 29c
&gt;, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Whitworth hav?p9, •'
M8Utodi&lt; church A pot niatM and all who knew him. The'
, a son. Franklm Fay. born November
dlnr,rr at nocn. fu'.jiacd by a bereaved relatives have the sympatliy;
, II. 1931. ano lias 11 liting grandpai»,ra’rfr
*:&lt; neral bust- of all.
Pound*
ent*.
nes* meeting and progiam. A good al­
Tlie McCallum Community club will
, They arc as follow.*:
’ tendance is desired
hold its January meeting this Friday1
• । Grandparents—Mr. and Mrs. W R.
evening the 15th at the Glass Creek;
Baltimore*clnte k.
• Collirt-, Hickory Corner*. Mr and Mr.- 1
grange hall. Bring dishes for your own •
Fresh Ground
Fresh Dressed
Mrs. Homer-'Hammond vt-lted her family and those who don't like oysters I
&gt;,Fay C Whitworth. Bedford. R No 1.
mother. Mrs Hines near Woodland last
,. Great Grandparent*—Mrs. Uxilw
oring sandwiches.
Dietrich. Hickory Corners imother of
Mrs Rankin Hart and children of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morgan spent1 Brush Ridge wire Sunday night guests
(
Mrs.
W.
R.
Oolllmi,
Mr.
Ezra
Collin*.
Per Pound
Per Pound
Friday with friends near Battle Creek !.of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.1
• ColUns^Mr and Mre^ankhn MattR
1 ** Handicraft
M*na,cr“" club
ciub.of
th* McOmMcOm- ,■
The
.of th*
"Havens.
• son. Hasting. R. 0
Haren, ta not to well be- •
&gt; Pay Whitworth). Mr* Redia Whit- PrejfdenPTtobert Matt^i-VlcI
ln’ Cwnfinw* ,n hrr
n,r“l of ,bel

On and after r.ext Friday the steam,

j Feldpausch’s
B utter

27c

Prunes
z

Coffee

35c

21C

♦ Ro i Fruit Cake ReguterB&gt;L79ER $1.19

Link Sausage

Hamburg

25c

2

Chickens

• ioc

■

"Mr "*&gt;c '*«•

,w

AFTER INVENTORY

CLEARANCE
We find after taking inventory we
have several groups of

WOMEN’S SLIPPERS
in a good assortment of sixes and are all in good
high quality merchandise that we can place on
sale at bargain prices. We have them grouped
at the following prices

Men’s
Floresheims

One Group
Men’s Oxfords

All New Styles

Broken in Sites

$ys5

$025

Come and See Them!

IRONSIDE SHOE CO.
"The Home of Quality Footwear”

This Coupon is Worth $6.50

This Coupon and a dollar bill entitles you to one of our “Get
Acquainted Boxes'* containing a regular full size $1.00 jar
of Elaine Best CLEANSING CREME, a $1.00 boa of Elaine
Narcisse FACE POWDER and a $2.00 bottle of NARCISSE
PERFUME; also to those who buy during thia sale, we will
give absolutely

FREE—$3.50 Pearl Necklace!
$7-50 Value $­
for Only • •

Guaranteed Indestructible,
Brilliant Lustre, with
Beautiful Sterling Silver
Safety Clasp.

8525

r i EAN'C « TH F ATEMF
------------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN ----------------------

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY

Wallace Berry and Jackie Cooper in
“THE CHAMP”
ADULTS Ue — CHILDREN He

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—

Charles Farrell in “Heartbreak” and
Paul Lukas in “Working Girls”
SUNDAY—MONDAY

•

Norm* Shearer and Robert Montgomery in

“PRIVATE LIVES”
COMEDY—-Caleb As Caleb Can** and Latest Newsgst

COUPON—TUESb AY—NIGHT
ALSO PARAMOUNT SCREEN BONO

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

George Arliss in “Alexander Hamilton”
COMEDY—"Jane First- and Latest Newscast

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

j Spare Ribs

2

Pound*

;

; |U|
-) Mr»- Franklin Matteson).
Au;u-CT,.

We Have Salmon, Halibut, Trout
Fillets and Smoked White Fish.

;

25c

.STbu-K" d,'S.-M SS"bu“/™|

GCILD NO 7
Harry lim:lulld' o&lt; the Durfee district
hospital Guild No. 7 wdl liold it* i „
Morgan of Ucey is moving into
January meeting with* Mrs. Bcniice •
J m Jvfn:nJln‘1 l,0UscTexte; r.« w south St. on Wednes- j
.V*.?! Ru**«'ii Greenfield spent
(day P M. Jauuaiy ju Member* me
v JLf?*nlng with E B Greenfield
•lugid
to be present
are al*7.^
...
uay* wdcotue.
CecttonVurtor*
of officer*.
nr „

“■

tag at the home of Marton Morgan.

centlv.
Dan Oerlinger and wife of Na»hvU!e|
called on his sister.. Mrs.' Leonard'
Wachter who is gaining in health.
Mr snd Mrs WUI Velte Mr. and’
Mri Wsuppei |
* ShMdon
«* cowattended
testing the
w’voctaUoti

*t Hastings Thursday evening.

*

Tallulah Bankhead in “MY SIN”

George O’Brien in
“Riders of the Purple Sage”
CARTOON IN BOUND—-BUSY BEAVERS-

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANDARY 11. 1*31

i‘Guzz/er»’ Ahead in

Sporting Items

.IDEAS FOR AIDING
THE UNEMPLOYED

inporch. or other selected windows.
I Line unfinished attic space with in­
Install automatic heat control de- eulatlng boards or plaster to create rxtra rorvm ar nlavroom.

Rotary Pin Series
I Two more 'tournaments remain In
1 the Rotary club bowling series, -after
which the ten highest-ranking players

1

Buy
Yourself
That

Install klr-moistening «humidifying &gt;
equipment to create more healthful
“v w
of
heating system •.
wallpaper, wall fabrics, wood veneer, or
WOODLAND FIVE BEATS
Weatherstrip doors and windows
;other
OM or more rooms.
CLARKSVILLE 20 TO 12
I New storm sash or double windows
nutall
hoC.WBUr heater or tank,
To date the results are as follows:
I
TEE IN MUNCIE, IND.
for exposed rtxxns.
Rcfinish hardwood or painted flootr..
Team Btageg Second-Half Rally Cuspidor*.' consisting of Hube Co.k* nip uci D TA DIIQI
' Have wiring system checked over-or cover existing floors with pre-fin­
Charles PoUa. Joe McKnlght. Aben B'U ntLF IU DUdl, for compliance with Insurance require- tshed or block type wood flooring.
to Win—Reserves Lose—
UCcc Akin THMMIINITY menu.
I Install Unoleum, rubber tile, or other
Johnson, John Ironside nnd Hube
Girls Victorious
ncoo RUM uummunn I
Jgodcmlte lighting kyxtem— relocate modem decorative composition floors
Cook defeated tlie “Wilcox Worms" by
REVAMPED
TEAM
GAINS
Woodland’s first string eagers fought six pins This last-named team is eom- Cl n
nil MM V- XT
n*lurr*' substitute wall brackets for In selected rooms
FIRST VICTORY OF
an uphill batik* to win from the IKxed of Cliarlie Doyle. Maurice Lam­ Similar Effort! in Hastings chandeliers, provide new fixtures.
1 install ceramic tile floors or walnsClarksville quintet
tn a game at ble. CHIT Dolan. Harold Newton and Would Doubtless Be Of BoneInstall extra electrical outlet* to'cot* In Bathroom or kitchen.
BEASON
Clarksville Friday. Trailing by a point Clyde Wilcox. The "Worms" won two
— - .
-eliminate
------------- ---or --------reduce- ------------------the need for Ion;;
.1 Add new bathroom &lt;by
(by rearrange­d
fit to Working Men
at the quarter and three points al the out ofthe three games played but were
nf partitions
nartltlon* or exterior addition,
addition
cords.------------------------------------------------------ ment of
BOYES LEADS SCORING;
iialf. the Woodland tossers nosed ahead ncoed out by six pins in lhe grand to*
Some very sensible suggestions have
Eliminate the nuisance of finding or in attic or other spare space),
to a one-|&gt;olnl lead In the third quarter tai.
light
puli
cords
by
Installing
adequate'
Install
siiower
enclosure
In bathroom,
been
made
and
carried
out
in
other
lo
­
SNYDER, JAMES FOLLOW and then collected seven more point.
Install modem concealed radiation.
Last Thursday, the "Worms" were calities. which we think would apply to wall switches at entrances.
„
..
_. ,
n
. r,
! in Ute fins! period to close the game again defeated by "Bolinskls Brag­
Install new sink in kitchen or panCut up fire wood or replenish supply
Hawthornites Display Good Dea 20 to 12 win. Clarksville was garts." a team made up of such slingers Hastings, in relieving unemployment try.
‘in cellar &lt;local unemployment ctenmitplan so far a» we know, was first
fensive Game Combined With held scoreless during the entire second • we're not saying of whati as Charles Tills
Install night lights or bed lights In tee* may have cord wood for sale pre­
In Muncie. Indiana It worked bedroom with switch at bedside.
„
,
_
.
half. This is the first defeat of the Leonard.. Frank Andrus. Roy Cordes. tried nu
pored by unemployed laborers&gt;.
.rrra
..
Scoring Punch
1 season for Clarksville.
Kim Bigler and John Wooton. Ths with
"* marked
“"T1 succeM.,
Eliminate batteries an bell coll or
Install handrail on
talr* (cellar
Hastings
High basketeers
a
In
preliminary
the Woodland
annunciator system by installing small sendee, or main staircase* &gt;; recon-i
•
.......
--------- ------ after
-----... ...
------------ , „games,
-------------..
------- ■MW
f&gt;id,MJii3 UMWIIC-U
vriHua* uy
'
downrt «»&lt;■
U» “WoriMmln of defeats earlier In the season second team lot to tlie Clarksville re-,_j
-y pins
.,lns but
b,lt ioai
ItMt one
one ganw
game of
ot use
lhe serin.
,ertM pair and recondltkuj, home*, or
or —
income
struct cellar stairs for greater safety;
e power transformer.
(n&gt;n the win
mr)., column
-nliimn by
hi' serves 20 to 3.
1 _V.ll..
olrt .
- _
..
__ ___
. . ...
finally broke Into
while fV...
the Wnnffii.fwl
Woodland girLi
On
non
*■•"««
-OIHM
OuWeo-1. nri.twrtiM
pn-perUCT. whifh
wMch « dwlilllllV
fceUnlJW in
In tlTOnpropModernize the laundry equipment— install gate at head of stairs to safedowning the Mason quintet 22 to 13 in sextet defeated Clarksville 38 to 1. '
brabnnM Ihr Cn.pIdoX' for &gt; win. W rnlur. •Woh U» nrrtof rrrondl- perhaps including new trays, washing guard children.
.
a game there Friday evening SuapenHerewith are details of the game:
Tin- -OUMlrr.- eompo^d of Dovr i*» repolrln, wlU ure from !&lt;«.। machine, inner, or clothes dryer.
| Recondition driveway, applying new
ooodynr. Will nrld. U. fcun.er, I wW •&lt; Uw -me
err rmploymrm
hion of wveral members from tlie team
Install laundry chute.
crushed stone surface preset brick or
In connection with tlie unfortunate Woodland
Remove storm windows in early Ragstone walks or terrace pavements
Clarksville Walton snd Glen Brower won three 110,lh“e ***’ J*”*1 11
I ’«&gt;: -- - Men were IMI suggestions
Howel) uniform affair, caused a re­ A Long
screens- -----------with more
Geiger straight games
■■IIK-S and
anu tlie
urc series.
WIK'
—... 1 spring. Replace old ------------- where lifted by froMs..
Tn
I, .m nit I nu bowlers
Iwxtrrr nn
reside
vamped line-up to take the floor. The R. Townsend
To Holo
date Hu,
U&gt;c Irl.r
high-ranking
on made
rnade to tlie
the residents
ot tnat city we convenient type such as roll-up or out- I Put garden tools In order fur spring
Livingston
every Hastings reader would read swing
• '
use—repair and sharpen lawn mowers.
new. combination proved entirely cap­ Shomo
Kauffman the Rotary teams are: Walton. 176;
able. however, and the boys were final­ D Hynes
be Cook.
Repair cracked, lawe.
or
fallen plas- repaint wheelbarrows
nuur
uwv, 169;
iov. Dave
Mini: Goodyear.
szwai/cai. 166;
iw. ।| 11,0 fallowing which Is part of lhe list
. . .. —
• ........
-...... roller
....... handles.
■
Sullivan Hu
.. 152. Charles
__ . . _____ ■ 180; ‘“Cd there*
tta n
- ceilings throughout the and clean up ...3
Il -u
~._v —
—
ly rewarded with a victory.
Will _
Field.
Leonard,
there and
and xer
see if
if tiwv
they could
could not
not t^r on —
walls
or
and —oil
all nwtalanrk
on
Hanson ......
Johnson
Kim OIKIvl,
Siller, 160;
tools.
mill
11X3, Clyde Wilcox.
re IM.V*. I160; nnfl something
— that they could do. In • house
—' —
Ing for both teams with three goal* Woodland
Glen Brower. 158 1-2; Harold Newton. lhe wajr ot making changes or repairs.- piaster basement ceiling on metal
157- John Wooton 156- Charles Potts,(that would be worth while and effect
fOr fire protection, cleanliness.
and one free throw. Following closely Clarksville
STRIKER SCHOO!. DISTRICT.
were Snyder with two baskets and two
tlie
time,
and
appearance, —
or surfacing
154; and Cliff DoNn. 153.
“a real economy and. ■at
’ ,H
" *same
“m- ,,m
* ’—
■* better -------------Sunday visitors at James Meads
(give emploympR. Carrying out this।wnh wallboards.
were
— ‘‘free throws, and James with two goals. Woodland
— Mr'a..«
and —
Mrs. Leon .Fuhr
of ____
Cedar_
Clarksville
Lang and Strickland of Mason each
program
tn
Mtfncle
lias
relieved
unemCover
defective
plaster
ceilings
with
creek
Mr and Mrs. Lee Mead of CIovBUcklcv MIDDLEVILLE CAGERS
i R Rogers
ployment and has been a g(eal help tolfBbric. wallboards, or pressed metal to frr|flle ami Mr and Mrs Harry Rkzor
made two guah.
1 Barnum
Mick
DEFEAT
ALUMNI
27-23
the
blulnfM
01
lhe
wnwn“nlly at the ...
eliminate
future
repairs.
“
n&lt;
‘
Bna
1WTy
*
The Hawthomites played their usual
....... i.
to( Hastings.
ut.rt.wi HLumm z. i lj
Um&lt;&gt;
||w arp r&lt;.vfral of U1(. ------------ -------- ----------------------------------------Murphy
good defensive game and In addition | Hilbert
‘
Correct defective fireplaces
| Mr nnd Mrs. Donald Geiger are
Wickham
Muncie
____ _
got underway with the scoring drives in (
■ Modernize obsolete interior trim and upending to
a few
daysfolks.
in Saginaw vtait“
Knapp High School Quintet Emerge.
Curtis
---------...------- e gutters, leaders, or d&lt;X)r!k by replacing with new.
time to establish a safe lead before the I
Mrs? (Niger's parents.
Mrs. E. I- Houghtaun Sunday.
Stuart
Baird
game ended.
Victor In Hard-Fought
nVWn«’,
! Repaint interior trim in one or more
Mrs. Irene Farley ot Albion called
On Friday evening of this week, |,
Install dormer window or skylight to ruonl, or throughout.
on Mrs Mattie Striker Sunday eve- at the home of &lt; Albert Cruttenden
Contest
January 15. Mason .comes here for a Woodland
make attic sjxce more useful.
Insulate roof or attic floor to reduce ning.
Clarksville
Middleville High school basketeera.dereturn game. Funs can count on a real
Repair existing roof; restafn or ap-jheat losses In winter and to make sec-' Mr. and Mrs. I-eon Mead and Gene friends gathered to wish him a happy
feated the alumni 27-23 in a whirlwind ply preservative to wood shingles: re- (lnd jtory or attic bedrooms cooler in Freeman of Hastings called on Mr. and
contest.
.
Woodland
Clarksville game played In the new Thornapple paint canvas deck roofs; stop all leaks I__________________________________________________________________________ birthday.
Muson
Valentine
Bustanee —W. K Kellogg gymnasium last week.. Reroot with wood, asphalt, asbestos
Clipper, r.f
K. Johnson
Richardson
Neither
aide
established
a
definite
lead
„
metal
shingles,
alate,
clay
tile,
or
Barker, r.f.
C. Townsend
and the final result was in doubt up metal.
Lang. l.f.
Hauer
until tiw last minute of play. The Mid •
Repair or replace hardware; correct
Metchsche, U
Kime dievllle High quintet began the season FORglng doors or defective window*
King
Strickland, c.
Clarksville,
20;
WoodFinal score:
late because of the shift to new quar­
Apply asbestos or other heat insulat­
ters but rounded into form rapidly as ing covering on pipes and boiler to re­
land. 3.
Lamphere, Ig.
practice sessions in the new gymnas­ duce waste of fuel.
ium began.
Reconstruct and straighten warped
Total
Next *n&gt;esday evening tlie Middle­ chimneys, add chimnqy pots, point up
Hastings
ville eagers will meet Galesburg in a old masonry to Improve draft.
contest to be held In Middleville.
v
Clean chimney flues: clean out* ash
Lechleltncr, r.f
As a preliminary,ta-Hw HastingsHerewith are details of the Alumni pits, repair flue connection.
Boyes, r.. ...
Mason basket
iramc Friday eve­ game;
i Modernize exterior of house by ap­
McMillan, c.
ning. teams from /'the 8-1 and 8-2 Thornapple-Kellogg High School.
plying shingles, clapboards, brick fac­
Snyder, rg.
grades of the Central school will meet
ing or stucco over present exterior.
James, Ig.
to settle a clowly-cOntested dispute for
Repslr porch railings, floors, steps.
supremacy. Both of these quintets have Williams, l.f.
Total
displayed a fast, snappy brand of game Perry, c.
0
Add new porch or enclose existing
Pinal score: Hastings. 22; Mason,
in thr inter-class tournaments. Mason
3 porch with glass to make new sunroom.;
is bringing no reserve team so the Parker
Construct new removable winter
usual reserve team games will be omlt- Bixler. Ig.
vestibules for doors exposed to cold
ted. This U in line with a practice alwinds.
ft
Dz&gt;rr,'n
town, ready adopted by the Hastings High
Build portable screen enclosure for
Total
Whool; that is eliminating the reserve
open porch for summer use.
Lions club bowlers are beginning an game In order to save transportatldn Alumni
Prepare window and door screens for
Parker.
If
tntcr-club series in preparation for the charges in out-of-town games,
next season's use. including rewiring
W. Bender, r.f
match with the local Rotary elubl
&lt;•»
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where necessary and repainting.
Solomon, c
teams. Results of the first three aames1
[)nilhlp.Upnrlpr
Install modern closet fittings, such
give “Curley s Cutthroats" a 55-jxnm I
as shc?e racks, clothes hangers, linen
Hungerford
advantage over “HiH's Hoodlums “
;
I.NDHI rill
shelves,
storage drawers, etc.
.
Tlie first-named team is composed. ... .
.___„3„,„, „ ... Palmer, rg.
Correct the heating of a cold room.
Repaint exterior of house where
Total
Mart HUI
filin'0*""1 al#nU* “nd thP Uri*n*r M“r‘
•
Referee: Carlton Swift. Middleville. weather permits.
«n?uh “n ch*m‘*rWn- ket quintet • team of Grand Rapids In­
OLDtltLU mt IR
Modernise floor plan of house by
Final score: High school. 27; Alumni.
In d^te nre’as follows* Hill !
in a double-header at the
combining two rooms in one, changing
172 ^iXnl^Xlky W Cll-i,I“Uw Hl8h
Saturday
or removing partitions, etc.
mil'll i4LP wmdekn«ht' 147- fJ.
The first game is scheduled to
Buy now!
Convert large closet Into an extra
Znrt.
Rm«h *W» “ ’ “ oclock *h‘rP Both local
toilet or shower room.
Don’t drive on woni.imoolh tires when
Provide extra bedroom by subdividing
former Hastings
125; Chamberlain. 117 and Palmer. 97. u*ms contain
&gt;tanseveral
and each
faf
you can have new Fircalone Tirea at these
large room, by using waste space in at­
••*
this .season has cstabllslied a good
tic. or by extra addition.
low prices.
1931—the year in which values count­
Bessmer'*
Market,
newly
organized
ALSO TAG 'EM.
record of wins.
Enlarge exl&amp;lng garage for extra car
basket ball team of this city, defeated
ed most — was for Firestone a year of
Now they are talking about changing---------------- ,»&gt;
Never before could you buy such re­
or build new garage.
the football rules again. We are In
There's a lot of trouble waiting for the Meyer's Truckers of Grand Rapids
markable value*.
great
accomplishment. Because of Fire­
26-14
Saturday
evening
at
the
High
favor of one which will require all cheer lhe man who knows Utere's a lot of
school gymnasium here to win its shrubs and have tree surgeon repair
stone’s unequaled position in buying raw
leaders to wear strait-jackets.
' trouble waiting for him.
decayed parts of Important trees.
.
You get extra strength, extra safety,
sixth straight victory of the season.
Modernize existing ' bathroom—new
materials
—rubber and cotton — efficient
extra
service
with
every
Firestone
Tira
This Saturday evenfhg the Bessmer
wall treatments, flooring,
fixtures,
quintet will take the floor against Walk­
because of these extra Firestone construc­
factories and economical distribution,
er Steel Merchants, a strong team from medicine cabinets, etc.
tion
features.
Build new closets.
they gave car owners the greatest values
Grand Rapids.
Provide outside accessories such as
Herewith are details of the game:
in their history.
window boxes, trellises, bird houses, etc.
Hastings
ready for use in the early spring.
Erect new gates, arbor?, pergolas and
Drive in today. Equip your car with
other outdoor garden structures.
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire* and enjoy
Monica, f. .
Tread
Construct concrete, stone or brick
Williams, c.
their extra aafety and sajiafaclion at the
walks, terrace, or steps to house or
ODopneH, rg
garden.
lowest prices in history.
Brown, Ig.
Modernize the kitchen arrangement
Zerbel. g. .
for more efllcienl work.
Build breakfast nook in unused part
Total
of kitehen or pantry, or build new
Meyer's Truckers
breakfast porch. *
Install new kitchen or pantry cup­
Rozell, IL
boards and closets or modernise stor•X4-54
.40-21
Convert warm air heating plant to
4.50- 2C
7.00-20 14.65 XS.41
modern forced circulation system for
4.50- 21
better heating, with humidification.
Convert one-pl pc steam heating sys­
tem to vapor-vacuum system for more
TRUCK ojU BUS TIBBS
4.75-1S
SOME LOG!
uniform heating and greater fuel
Lumbermen in Louisiana recently economy.
4.75-2T
Improve operation and efilclency of
cut a tree approximately 1300 years
MO-11
old It was round throughout and had two-pipe steam, vapor or hot-water
IIJI.
a stump diameter of 92 Inches.
system.
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Club DOWierS
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Lions HUD
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Bessmer Quintet Wins
Sixth Straight Game

HOW Are
your FLOORS?
This is a good time to lay
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.. . and in the winter is a
good time to do this work.
We will gladly give you
an estimate on the entire'
cost of new floors laid and
finished, if you so desire.

THE HOME
LUMBER COMPANY
HASTINGS

PHONE 2276

6.00-19 1O.8«

First Of New Rockne Automobiles
Given to Widow of Famous Coach
The presentation of the car was
The first Rockne Six to travel the
highways of America Is owned by Mrs. made by George M. Graham, vlceKnute Rockne. widow of the famous prealdent of the new corporation.
gridiron coach after' whom the new
"Knute Rockne was our friend and
automobile was named. The pioneer our business associate," he said. "He
was to have been vice-president of this
to Mra. Rockne at the Rockne Motors company, had lie lived. His loss h
Corporation administration offices In a matter of deep sorrow to us all. We
this city three days before Christmas. feel that it U only fitting that the first
It is now In dally operation In its own­ Rockne Six to travel lhe highways of
America Ln to be in the hands of Mrs
er's home dty of South Bend. Ind.
Tlie presentation ceremonies were Rockne. Mrs Rockne take tills car as
attended by dvic and Industrial lead- our gin and with It. our pledge that
all of the Rockne Sixes of the, future
-We feel that’ the advent of the will worthily perpetuate the memory ot
Rockne Motors Corporation is a bright your husband."
*
sigh." said Harvey Campbell during
Mrs. Rockne expressed her gratitude
the presentation ceremonies. "It Is for lhe automobile and for the corpor­
particularly significant that the factory ation's action In naming lhe car after
buildings that the Studebaker Corpor­ Knute Rockne.
ation turned over aa shelters for the
•Thank you so much." she said. “It
unemployed a year ago are now going Js a matter of great pride and satis­
to house the employed who will be en­ faction to Knute Rockne* family that
gaged in building this new car." During this new automobile bears his name
the winter of 1930-31 Studebaker's ex­ and will so splendidly keep his memory
tensive factories were thrown open to fresh In the minds of the American
the homeless and the poverty stricken. people."

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*ut4“enl concerning the MaKMSMaaMMMMMHBaMBl
_ spomorshlp of the program.* Bravo!
we admit, ths view* and.
Sen. Ooumd* fall to inspirej
W/ldt
but we wish him ~H :i iijjti itiimm—fi—ii
rm&gt;d U, Ih. mMllh, M,
DEPKAT PBnTOABUl
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an(] Opinions:
r
’
Others OOy

Wednesday. January

Out-of-Doors

n. ims

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

A Hunting -Tale.
Do Wolves Attack Men?
Migration at Deer.
Moose Appear.

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Thp
AdwrOMr
by
During the year 1921, this city"* fire
during the meal- Hlram john*on. devout republican and
truck responded to eighteen calls for
The deer hunting season Is now al
lime hour* in the hoi* ot connecting one of the best known country oditor*
the truck's service in subduing fires.
with a musical program, a lecture or of Michigan, is out with qn editorial the story telling stage and is bringing Some of these proved to be little fires,
enjoyable features. But we wore
a pre-prtmary its usual crop of Bunyaneeque legends but other fire* had gotten well under
.
. .,
,. r., convcnUon a* the only hope for the reA woman hunter near Lincoln, eat­ such headway that only the timely ar­
Invarlabiy we heard publlcans ot Michigan. The News being peanuts as she impatiently waited rival of the truck prevented serious
sandwlchcd HrvM such a convcnUon will »pcU the
along a runway, finally walked away damage.
A soul- death knell ot the party tn this state
Friends of Eli Holes, who formerly
resided in this dty. will regret to learn
melody would terminate In a pro- Imagine the result* of a pre-prlmary
.___ _
,,
convention presided over and controlled heard a noise and turning saw two, that he was Ute victim of an automolonged and enthused descripuon of El.
|he bUn(1 foltower&gt; of
D Mc. fawn* calmly "munching the discarded bile accident in Lansing Sunday noon,
the latest-tn five-cent cigar*; Kay of Kepl: .-BIU- McKelgh*n of nut*.
from the effect* of which hl* death reorchestra tunc in an enumera- Rlnt • and
—* hl*
*---------—new *taund'ally,
the ex­
Wlth the tales of the hunters has, suited a few hours later.
The Ugolgo club met Monday evening
the unbelicveable cleansing and governor of Michigan. Die honorable come a report from Newberry concernIng Jerry Bkullna. a young trapper at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Freddie
Green;
Hie
bombo*tic
and
medicinal powers of "Cumbola" the
florid sfatesman from Detroit. Mr. Ed- working
- ——. —
in the
— area
_ __________
between_ the —
Sage' Gaskell.
dentifrice, an ward Barnard, who leads hl* horde* of | country and the Tahquajnenon River.
Hastings chapter No. 68 Royal Arch
talk in a lengthy "blurb" underworld denizens to a state con- Skulina'* story 1* neither an argument ■ Mason* will confer the Royal Arch decuuccriuua .u* puwna ui ».&lt;.,«/
ventinn as Al Capone once ordered theif°e or against the old question of' gree Friday evening. Jan. 12. on a team
dal prepjiaUons that restore school-, Slighter of his comoeUtora. Try thl* whether a wolf will attack a man.
[composed of William Reed. George GU* H. .
.
.
_ .. , Just once, you republicans, and It will
Skulina, armed only with a hatchet '••••
lett and Archie Milter; work to .»•»*
start
girl ci mi&gt;!rxlan» and make radiant ukp {cn yr&lt;r# to u.)pe mj[
du&lt;race suddenly entered a clearing in which al 7:30 sharp.
masterpieces out of most any weatherthe thing and put the party back five wolves were Utting. Skulina 1* not
Quite a good many Hastings people
beaten fronts;" while the lecture con-jn favor Better take a licking honest- certain wliether his knapsack and visited the poultry show at Grand Rap.
brown breeches
caused- the wolves to ids during the past week, and speak
:«Tnxiw MMIo- ««»&gt;&gt; UM «™l,1 '&gt;• tn*x&gt; »
lo win 1» .urn Un---------------mistake him tor a deer, but they made of it ,
&gt;s being
___ _unusually
_______ ,__________
fine. Henry
,
MKU*..
-ft, »X MM. .«*&gt; ““
for him. Skulina threw his hatchet Waltemate was lhe only exhibitor men­
Iran !U. nix hoi and toih.r.d abou'. ,[irlng at Kal,&gt;(n.nw We will prob- uhen the nearest animal was 20 feet I Honed from thl* vicinity, lie showing
halted, turned. a pen of Barred Rocks
from him. The pa
Harry WalldorfT. Charles Leonard,
’* are Just a few of the reasons why we Ual convention ta 1932. — Ingham and trotted back ini
ting his traps In th* same place the Mort Hill. Guy Giddings, and Max
l seldom use lhe radio any more. Plenty County News.
■
following day, Skulina caught three of Lewi* attended the poultry show, the
~ ' of worUiwhile things arc given but it*1
NO PLACE FOR RADIO.
the animals.
bosket bail game and the show at Ute
HISTORY IN THE MAKING.
B hopeless and discouraging task to
public opinion strongly support* the
Last winter the Department of Con- Empress in Grand Rapids, Friday.
Many event* of importance will take separate Hie grain from the chaff. Also action of the Bar Association of Los the Hulbert deer yard, four miles north
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
the spotlight during 1932. Of mos: j we've often settled down to enjoy n Angeles in protesting against tlie ra- lhe Hulbert deer yard, four miles
John and Alex Ironside returned last
,o PM, ox « mm, wxllItoMMe
™x, .o h... I. d“ SS.%”'
J nortiieasl of the village and 100 in the
Fletcher swamp near Alpena. About week from Chicago where they went
be thr presidential, congressional and spoiled by the discord* of some nearby two lnjcrollhones ln
MUrt tended half of the deer togged were bucks.
on business.
gubernatorial elections. Of equal world | station of approximately the same wave to detract from the dignity of the law
The Department lias received re­
Mrs. Ermlna Holbrook returned last
importance but*of lew local interest, length. How much better to have Fed-, and to feed morbid curiosity. Instead ports from four hunters who killed week from Lansing where she has been
will be such thing* a* the disarmament eral control ot broadcasting with al°* addressing the Jury, witness and lagged buck*. It la expected tiial vLsitlni for a couple of weeks.
others have killed sotfte of these deer
Miss Gertrude Covert of Detroit is
UH
U&gt; .U1M ,MU ... „ M. M.X.XU, M to .»&gt;
und the Departn&lt;enl is anxisu* to get the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Waters.
Miss Ermlna Goodyear is spending
diveigrot opinions concerning the ques-1 the eost of entertainment or cduca- sickly taqulsitivenes* ot an unseen au- ri ports from them.
Of the four bucks reported, one had thl* week in Grand Rapid*.
Hon of war debt payment*. Sometime; tional programs that are free of adver- dlencc Half a day of Oil* broadcastJudge Smith, president of the Has­
during the year, too, the Manchurian । using and exploitation. This system in« UB* a11 t** association could stand. moved 15 miles in a year and one had
tings National Bank, and Mrs. Smith
situaUon to likely to be settled more has worked out well ta European coun-i ,Aik’ocUUon h*s B moved less than one mile.
A 158 pound adult buck, trapped in entertained tlie director* and employ­
.
,
.
, ,
. ,
.
I strict code for Hie Judiciary as well as
or to** permanently through peaceful tries and there is no reason why It for practicing attorneys. The rule* of the Fletcher swamp February 21. 1031. ees of that bank at dinner at Uieir
agencies or by war. Another subject should not be adopted here
conduct forbid Judge* from rendering was moved am) released la the Lan­ home Tuesday noon. Ten sat down at
------- universal
‘------- ’ interest
—** than
“—any
----- 1I Unless something to done ta the near: extra-legal decisions and from engag- den Game Refuge. 18 miles my, He the table, and It was a very enjoyable
of more
wav aiiot November 22, by 8 Dillon occasion for all concerned. Mrs. Wood
yet mentioned will be the trend of ag­ future. ’ radio wifi continue to decline' tag in pract^ tendtag to foster *en*acatered.
“X Foss of Bay City. Just one mile from
ricultural produce prices and the size m PMUMX,. ™. .XXI „ . W,
With the advancement ot winter and
the (dace in lhe Fletcher swamp where
of the "«op*. Im;*ovement here will cause it to a *plrndid instrument for dignity of lhe court and of it* officer*; lie was caught last winter. He had the beginning of lhe new year some
ot the baseball fan* arc looking for­
wandered
back
to
his
home
feeding
be an unmistakable sign of better busi­ bringing worthwhile features to every they are Intcnden to discourage self-adgrounds.
The
deer
weighed
ICO
pounds
ward
to spring and the opening of the
^.?otorlel&gt;r acckfrs -Seat­
ness "just around the corner.'" The home in America. We commend the
baseball season.
dressed.
j tic Daily Times.
year 1932 is more than likely to be full stand taXFn by Sen. Couzcns.
goo)
Another adult buck trapped in the
HASTINGS, MICH.
of interesting event*, if nothing else.
■ fireman on Sunday evening when he
CANADA CUT8 RED TAPE
CONCERNING PROHIBITION.
exUngutohed a fire in the basement
Uncle Sam for all his vaunted progof his residence without the aid of the
PUBLIC NEGLECT.
Prohibition ftform seems to be ini less has some things to learn from his
fire department. While attending to
According to Maj. Gen. Smedley D. danger of taking precedence over other neighbor on the north. Canada has a
hl' furnace sparks flew unob-crvrd into
forthright, stand-no-nonsense method
Butler, retired, »f the U. 8. Marines, types of legislation that are much more
a pile of rimving* and other waste ma­
for ridding her commonwealth of unde­
terial. A short time afterward he heard
most of the trouble with local govern­ urgent.
A
sirables. Our own federal authorities
the crackling of flames, hurried into
ments in lhe United States is that
We have stated several times that, in might imitate her with advantage to
Trading Com panto*, a synopsis. Dr
the furnace room and found lhe fire
our opinion, the Eighteenth Amend­ all concerned, except to the criminal
/ WILL never pull
making rapid headway.
Rushing Lathrop.
Agcnck* for Scientific Research, a
■ forced: they only want people to think ment ha* produced evil) which al times elements and the shyster lawyers. . . .
EVENTS OP THE PAST WEEK.
through the names he gol the hose
my nightly coverlet
One prime factor in the problem of
synopsis.
Mrs. Gear.
seem almost on a par with the unde­
that they want it enforced.
which was attached to a hydrant,
Shipbuilding in U. 8. estimated at
law enforcement, which Canada has
Reading. Rase Goodyear.
over a heart that is
turned on the water and soon put out
This is not a pleasant statement to sirable features ot wide-open liquor und which we in the United States
60 per cent under normal.
Critic. Mrs. Hicks.
the fire. Little damage was done but
not forgiving o f
digest but the outspoken Marine is traffic. The growth ot organized crimi­ haven t. is a competent, able, thorough­

Formerlj we uxd.

♦

Drastic
Reductions

On account of the mild fall and
winter weather we have more

OVERCOATS. SUITS,
LEATHER and MACKINAW
COATS. GLOVES. MITTENS,
UNDERWEAR, WOOL
, HOSIERY. MUFFLERS, Etc.

than we should Jiave at this time
of the year.

We are now offering this
merchandise (all standard
makes) at from 25% to
50% Reduction

See our windows. Come in and
look around. You will not be dis­
appointed when you see what your
dollar will do.

La.\ibie&amp; Doyle
“The Store for Dad and Lad"

Quotation

Current History

nal bands with a resulting disrespect ly trained federal police force like the
for law iiave unquestionably resulted Royal Mounted Police. With such in­
vestigators as these to get after the big
from the Volstead act. But lhe weak- offenders, and with courts not bound
nets of tlie anU-prohibition force* is by red tape tied Into skillful knots by
that they have nothing constructive to criminal lawyers, st might get the
propose. Few persons wish to see a re­ same conclusive evidence and the same
speedy results. . . .
turn of lhe open saloon The liquor in­
Canada also has a wise provision In
terest*, uncontrolled, were Just about her Naturalization Act calculated to
as rotten and undesirable a lot a* the discharge aliens from' adopting that
present-day bootleg gangs. But al­ country as a field for Illegal practices.
This permit* the cancellation of natur­
though lhe anU-prohibitlontots can
alization papers in case of conviction
foroement is slack, knows that the tear tl* Volstead law to pieces and for a criminal offense. We can Jal),
• machine” in power through control enumerate the unfortunate result* of but we cannot deport, a criminal alien,
of the police bears down Just sufficient dry enforcement, not otk of them has once he lias obtained American citizen­
to keep the public fairly calm. Any ever proposed a system for regulating ship.—Loa Angeles Times.
political machine, ot course, needs liquor traffic if the law were modified
money to operate and among the mo-: In this respect they are even more at
willing and generous contributors to fault than the fanatic drys who refuw
NEWS GLEANINGS.
campaign funds are criminal ring: to admit that present conditions are at
The Negro population of New York
Such fund*, of course, white not re­ all undesirable In fact, looking at the
City is estimated at 337.700.
quiring out and out protection for the matter in retrospect, it seems unfor­
doners, at least imply that the law­ tunate that the American people
Rural free delivery service costs the
enforcing agencies will not carry on pushed through the Volstead act United States Post Office Department
aggressive campaigns against these when they did. Previous to the time S100.000.000 annually.
gangster bands. Thts explains why when the dry amendment wa* enacted,
Alaska, purchased for $7.200 000
blind pig.*, and other dens can be b&lt;-, prohibition was gaining rapidly. Local packs $30,000,000 worth of salmon an­
clo»ed by the seme on sltort notici option was in force and much sym- nually.
when crimes like "the torch murder " puthy existed for lhe dry cause that
The population of lhe world is now
or similar wholesale killings iiappcn does not exist today. Within a few i (Minuted at 2,000.000.000.
Directors ot the machine know that more year*, it is |&gt;robublc that America
Since 1863. when Die Homestead Act
such tilings as these unsettle the pub- would have achieved the goal of tem- went into effect. 632.000.000 acres of
lic and Oust evidence of relentless |x&gt;- perance it desired without recourse to land in the United States have been
lice activity is needed as a pacifier |a constitutional amendment—on taken up by homesteaders.
Binre publlc^prath soon tire* or is amendment that ha* left the country
Cellophane, the material now popueasily ddtpwl- the inconvenience anti, clearly divided,
j larly used tor wrapping is largely made
lb-? to criminal interests arc only
Both sides who are loudly contesting 'from
from wood
wnnd pulp.
tiuln "
h"
,
•
Lhb important question seem to forget1 AMlomoblteo^TnU.eU.S pay
And why can such a situation cou- ’hat what United States wants is
mumime tax which averages 4-oento a
tinue? Simply because the averag-- neither bone dryness nor unregulated gallon. —
It reaches
as -high u*. -7 cento
in Florida.
An.ertcan aun t: hasn't enough inter- wttneos but temperance.—R. M. C.
c»t in public affair*. If every eligible1
r;; ,r.r 1 - -----........
Each of the 425 offices in a building
voter ta the (country regivterea his will
under construction in Philadelphia will
a" the polls not a corrupt jxilitical ring
°
* •
be wired for radio.
On account ot the stranding of »a -cir­
ta the United States would Jung exist
WAY OF WORLD ....................................
But .’ney do not. If thirty per cent, cus troupe* a destitute elephant has
A ton of gold would produce a 17tx-en
left
nt
Fort
Smith.
Ark.
It
makes
of the citlsens turn out. tlie event 1*
inch cube.
it
awkward
for
the
hotel
proprietor
unusual America's corrupt local guvThere are 66 000 candy and confec­
erninents are limply a reflection of; wlio has to hold the trunk, pending a tionery stores in the United States.
universal diffidence to matter* of |&gt;ub- settlement.—Detroit News.
Tlie French perfume industry, cen­
he intenwt
"That pioneer urge tb'explore places tered around Grasse, used 1.000 tons ot
FREEING^THE AIR.
where man has never before set foot is violets weekly during the harvest sea­
A* a former radio fan groin weary |mMt commendable." say. an editorial son.

only reiterating a truth that is unde­
niable. Lincoln Stephan*, muck-raking
Journalist of two decades past, who
probably knew as many city bosses and
as much of the Inner mechanisms of
political rings a* any "outsider" ha*
ever known, came to this same conelution after InvesUgatlon* that ex­
tended over years. Probably, too, al­
most any experienced city hall or po-

Way of Our World

Ing through lhe fiamex.

Anon.

THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
John Betlctz. an art decorator, is
decorating the interior of the Hastings
house in a very artistic manner. Many
■of lhe rooms are already completed
and the interior of the building has
I been greatly beautified.
| The annual banquet of the Hastings

FleUher .wimp Mm* 17. uni
relea-wd In Uie lowo Game Hehise near
J-nu*r&gt; IS. *1 S .W F- M.
O«od. I- M»l W Will Untenw cl I
may comPWeon live mile. norUwa.l ot fc.i !
‘
nm wboul eighi mu- hum u.e pto I
““
wherreleased cigns
eight momn.
months ,0TJw
I5.naa-' ‘ta*
w
wre txr-was
nc raas nneaaca
o[ week.
l(M. Mareonl s&gt;,Um
A third buck released last spring was!
SiKS4““ ‘
b,°* ‘°
shot ten mile* wost of lhe Iosco Refuge [ ,nf,
It was apparently one of the deer re-1 -,,“^"5
Bowen
leased in the Refuge. The Depart. *™„A n
ment tau nor received complete re­
W. P. Catwtan of Utica shot a buck
November 18. about three miles north­
east ot the Hulbert deer yard. Just al।
mile away.
'
Mouse probably swimming the nar-.
'
row strip of water from Canada, havc

er offered him ninety-seven cents per
bushel for hi* wheat. When he came
io lie wanted a dollar.
Lewi* Striker is attending Albion bu*lne*» college at Albion. Michigan.
Local cigar dealer* iiave not noticed
been seen frequently during Hie post
any material decrease in lhe sale of
few months in the east end of the up­
cigars since the New Year resoluUons.
per peninsula. Recently a bull moose
The
Wool Boot company Is bulldnig
wa* seen by Ray McCullough and Al- [
I red .Lemieux of DeTour near Cedar­ a new brick warehouse 20 by 100. two
ville. Last summer a DeTour man was, stories high at tlie rear of tlie main
factory building.
arrested" for killing a moose and sevHastings Musical club met at the
oral have been seen in the vicinity of|
। G. A. R. lull. Monday evening. JanuSt. Ignace.
I ai'y 13. After class work and the reguiar busineM had been disposed of a
program was carried out. Two num­
bers receiving special mention were. "A
TRENCHANT
Trip to California.** and a vocal solo
A word incorporated into the Englhh' ^3' Dr. Gammon. The program was
—MUs Franc
from the French trencher, "to cut. us
« follows: Piano
Pi.no duct
duet-Mte.
Fr.n*carve.*' Its origin is uncertain; pos- Dunbard nnd Miss Clara Hendershott;
staly. student, believe, from the Late, M. P. Herald—George Collins; Paper.
Latta tredcare. "to cut." At any rate, "A Trip to California "—Mrs Margaret
the idea of cutting prevails and the Bailey; Trio—Misses Edith and Anzo
word may be applied literally, as to a Lombard and Miss Marjorie Keables.
sharp blade, or figuraUvely. as to keen,
FORTY YEARS ACfO TODAY.
biting wit.
Tuesday night of y*t week, NonTren'-chant Is pronounced with e as1. panel Lodge. K.- of P. 20 strong, was
in end and a a* in account
Example: Th. d.IC»dU«
-r!
rnrh.nt remark*
rhm.rk. concern
rnnwrn.­ 1‘‘e OfUCers.
mode very trenchant
ing the testimony of the state's star­ Past Chancellor—John Warner.
Chancellor Commander—L. C. Feighwitness."
'
ncr.
•
Vice Chancellor—J. M. Reiser.
. Prelate—C. c Deane.
Keeper of record* and seals—George
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
| Downs.
of Exclsequer—Charles Mcln" Capital punishment is a relics of
in &gt;i Muter
-—
of dodging about from station to sia-t *Tltcr At ,he **mc time it to not a
Tlve average tax on gasoline paid by savagery based on ignorance, false
and the desire to re*
Hao in a useless endeavor to keep free Uait 10 ** “hniied in a golf ball.-Llfe motorists in the United States last assumptions,
____ _______ __________ ___
Inner Guard—John Lee.
year was 2 39 cents per gallon, ranging
"
" ’
Outc*" Guard—J. Ober
.
• of tthe Inevitable advertising Jargon"
.
In different states from 2 cents t seven Sing sing Prison
• h.f ruin, m.nv -n n/H ... . .ni.,.
A woman "*Titcr remarks that babies
_______
Trustees—Charles Williams and J. M
that ruin* many an otherwise splen- .
. ... ,
.........
states' to 6 cento per gallon tthree
■riia
V..II
O n havc B habft of pulling the bedclothes states*.
"The average man in America is Reiser
aid program, we hall the effort ot Ben. i
.
.......
t
economically belter ofi and ha* wider
Mr*. N. T. Parker is sick with the
couan. w bnw
paaur.-ul0'" U"1' "“d W,U' ““ p°or U,“'
opportunities
Due
MUC LV
to it*
XU composition
LUUipUUllOll of OllUmCn
bitumen liberties and broader vpjlUX
I4IUIIT4 (Rip.
b-.r
uu.
Ml .1 Ua “&gt;““ &gt;■&gt;“&gt; *•
*!&gt;.„ Hal.,
'
‘
R
and shells, an asphalt mined in thc,l,1*n ta &gt;ny previous decade
in ourr
R. K. Grant visited hi* uncle in
tawtouiM Uulu.tr&gt;.,
I
thenl “' Dutch East Indie* may be found of ’ national history."—Arthur M. Hyde " Cheater.
s*&gt; j thr anuuu' “X un conttiua-1Humorhh______
great value a* a nonskid surface for | United States Secretary of Agriculture
Mrs. Kate Evans of Belle vile is visit­
road*. the teste showing that It keeps
L
—-—mg Mr. and Mr* D R. McElwain this
that If* Uhulr r.du&gt; liuiiutry Is br*„ jlunou uoman bousM
pte. a rough surface in all weather.
I
E'«Ywh*re agricultural countries" week.
tag irreparably damaged by the amount tore* for $500 to use as -nice interior |
-----------arc being forced Into bankruptcy bec. F. L. will meet al tlie office of Dr.
Tlie Bank ot Prance was founded 133 cause they are asked to pay tn gold Latltrop January 16. Program as folof time given to advertising over the dccoraUons" and the Picture* turned
radio I am convinced alm that if
» u
»,tcturcs ,urncd years
*1 wy
years ago.
ago. and
and Jt*
Jt* original
original subscripUon
subscriptionIIln
lh4t
Hwy nave
h*ve not
not got
got instead
instead of
of in
in low*:
convinced, also, that UlOut to be Ruben:/, worth $50,000 list ----was---headed u..
by ..
Napoleon.
wbo\ubthe good*
have."-Arthur
Herf- , Quomuoju news .artldw.
----- .--------. . US.. ------------1. they
.w-_ V.
---- -the industry is to continue to meet pop- which of course practically ruined scribed for 30 share:
dersen British Foreign Secretary
U. 8. History. Mrs Maggie Baljty.
ulax opinion either advertising must m»m for nice inter;
‘
’
Bodal institutions. Mra. Smith.
decorations -1 a cocoanut «a* usedmthe launching!
My business to to say what other
btnry ot the Constitution, Mr* Hol­
be dlsoonttaued or entirely limited to,R*nsas City Star.
j ot a vessel in Bombay recently.
| people leave out."—G, Bernard Shaw
lis ay.

This Week’s Word

Pun^Olt Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
We herewith place before our read­
er* a program of lhe entertainment to
be given by the young folks' aid so­
ciety tomorrow iFriday). The pro­
ceeds of the entertainment are to be
given to the needy poor of the elty
It to therefore a good cause and merit*
the support of the people of Hastings
and we are sure the entertainments will
be well patronized
Prayer.
Sacred quartette—Plead Thou My
Cause.
Es*ay. Subject. "Charily"—Marshall
Cook.
Recitation. "Death Doomed"—Mis*
Eva Nevin*.
Solo—Philo Dunning.
Instrumental Duet
Declamation "The Fireman"—Frank
Sherman.
Dialogue. "BmlUi a Wood."
Reading. "The Painter of Seville*—
Mrs. Bailey.
Dialogue. "Courtney Under Difficul­
ty
Duet. "See How the Pale Moon
Shtaelh."
Reading. "Hannah Jane"—HenryBailey
Dialogue. - Tlie Indian s Revenge."
Declamation-Leon VanVetoor.
Solo-Mla* Belle Wightman
Recitation. “Curfew Shall Not Ring
Tonight"—Mis* Anna Robert*.
Dialogue. "The Saracen Brothers."
Duet.
Admission 25c. children under 12
years 15c.

Age

Means Nothing to
These "Young' Pals

Milton Noble* of Grandville, was ta
the city Saturday calling on old friends.
He to well known in the southern part
of thl* county where he formerly re­
sided. Milton to truly 82 years young,
steps off with Die pep of a man many
years his junior, always looks for the
bright side of thing*, enjoy* life tn the
fullest and plan* to *Uck around Ju*t
as long as he get* any kick out of do­
ing it. He confided to us that he re­
ceive* a lol of inspteaUon and enthusi­
asm from a pal of his,-who happen* to
be hi* uncle, M years of age. Ttiesc
two "lads" meet a* often as they can
and get much pleasure In taking tang
walks in the country and doing manyother stunt* that might weary a lot of
fellows not a quarter of their age. The
question of advancing years ha* no
dread for fellows like that and we hope
that they may long continue as such
shining examples.

A GREAT FAVOR,
Down In Cuba the congressmen
threaten to gb
a strike, according
to pres* dtoiiatche*. We don't consider
"threaten’’ the proper word to use.
TRUE TO*FOKM.

-of

Adolf Hitler talks very loudly
wiiat he expect* to do and how easily
he expect* to win. but most politician*
do—before the election.

U. B spends more than $3,200,000,000
on schools ta 1931.

&lt;

Senate approves dlstribuUon of 40,­
000.000 bu*bel* of wheat to needy.
U. 8 send* note to Japan and China
serving notice that it* right* mutt be
respected ta Manchurian territory.
Government deficit on January
estimated at gl 3*5,449.487,

1

Senate votes $2,000,000,000 recon­
struction fund* as urged by president.
Peruvian budget omits provision for
foreign debt.

British trade agreement sought in
Scandinavia.
AnU-slavery board of Great Britain
to visit Abyssinia.

Royal family of Bulgaria cut* own
salaries.
Hitler reported willing to back pro­
longation of Hindenberg’* term as
president of Germany.

German engineer invents apparatus
for projection of motion pictures and
advertising on cloudy sky.
Soviet Ru&amp;aia appoint* Vlasimir
Shstoff Ass "I Commissar of Tran*|x)rL
Japanese take Shanhalkwan. strate­
gic city on Chinese soil.
t

Burma's new constitution
women equal rights.

awards

i

Drastic action to taken by govern­
ment of India to round-up leaders of
civil disobedience campaign; Gandhi
is arrested and ton to placed on Indian
congress

NEVER TOO LATE TO PAY
FOR CHRISTMAS HEALS.
As a reminder of the undlmlntohcd
need for anti-tuberculosis work in
Michigan, a special issue of Michigan
Out-Of-Doors to being sent this week
to per..on* who have not yet |&gt;ald for
or returned tuberpriosto Christmas
seals received last Thanksgiving Day.
The magazine, a bi-monthly publiration of the Michigan Tuberculosis
Association, stresses the fact that "No
home^to safe from tuberculosis until
all home* arc *afe." A series of pictures
illustrate ChrLstmas seal financed ac­
tivities necessary to maintain increa*ingly thorough protection against tubarcqloal*.
The significant fact that 2,062 per­
son* escaped death from tuberculosis
in Michigan alone during 1930, a* a
result of tuberculosis work, to brought
out in the magazine. Had the death
rate in 1900. before the start of lhe
organized campaign against tubercu­
losis. prevailed in 1930. at least 4.914
person* would have been killed by- tu­
berculosis in Michigan. Due to the *uccess of tuberculosis work, the los* was
reduced to 2Jl».

___ A JAPANESE INVASION.
FRANCE HAS IT ALL.
E.*; perlmen I* with rare evening primThe principal thing that Is the mat­ roaes. begun at Princeton University In
ter with European nations today to Uust 1905. arc now threatened by Japanese
Uncle Sam 1* unable to lend 'em aKy beetle*, which infested lhe planting*
more money.

1

�Tin BABTINnt BAHXKB. WDNUOAT, MHl'ABT II, tin

r, JANUARY 13, IMS

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

THE

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
During Die year 1021, this city** fire
truck responded to eighteen calls for
the truck's service tn subduing fires.
bringing Some of three proved to be little fire*,
legend* but other fires had gotten well under
such headway that only the timely ar­
K waited rival ot the truck prevented aeriou*
damage.
Friends of Eh Hole*, who formerly
resided In thl* city, will regret to learn
iwo. tnai no was ine victim ui an auiomoiacarded bile accident in Lansing Sunday noon,
; from the effect* ot which his death reera has^ suited a few hours later.
concernTlie Ugolgo club met ‘ *
uappv. u. uh;
he Sage | Gaskell.
j River. \ Hastings chapter No. 68 Royal Arch
rgument J Masons will confer the Royal Arch deUon of gree Friday evening. Jan 13, on a team
—
composed of William Reed. George Gil­
hatchet' lett and Archie Miller; work to start
&gt; which. at 7:30 sharp.
Quite a good many Hastings people
:k and visited the poultry show al Grand Rap­
lives tu ids during the past week, and speak
. ____ of it js being unusually fine. Henry
hatchet1 Walternate was the only exhibitor men­
tioned from this vicinity, he showing
turned, a pen of Barred Rocks.
ip SetHarry Walldorf!, diaries Leonard,
Mort HUI, Guy Giddings, and Max
Lewis attended the poultry allow, the
basket ball game and the show at tlie
af Con­ Empress in Grand Rapids, Friday.
s north
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
miles I■
I in the
John and Alex Ironside returned last
About week from Chicago where they went
Hicks.
।
on
business.
Mrs. Ermlna Holbrook returned last
&gt; killed week from Lansing where she has been
I that visitink for a couple of week*.
Miss Gertrude Covert of Detroit is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Waters.
Mias Ermlna Goodyear Is spending
ne had this week in Grand Rapids.
tic had
Judge Smith, president of the Has­
tings National Bank, and Mrs. Smith
&gt;pcd in entertained tlie directors and employ­
I. 1031. ees of that bank al dinner at their
e Lun- liome Tuesday noon. Ten sat down at
the table, and it was a very enjoyable
Dillon occasion for all concerned. Mrs. Wood
e from catered.
i where
With the advancement of winter and
the beginning of the new year some
feeding of the baseball fin* arc looking for­
ixiunds ward to spring and tlie opening of the
baseball season.
... __
L. H. Evarts proved to be *a good
HASTINGS, MICH.
______ I fireman on Bunday evening when he
extinguished a fire in the basement
of his residence without tlie aid of the
fire department. While attending to
his furnace sparks flew unobserved into
a pile of shavings and other waste ma­
terial. A short time afterward he heard
the crackling of flames, hurried into
Trading Companies, a synopsis. Dr.
the furnace room and found the fire
making
rapid headway.
Rushing Lathrop.
Agencies for Scientific Research, u
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
through tlie (lames he got the hose
which was attached to a hydrant, synopsis. Mrs. Gear.
Shipbuilding In U. 8. estimated at
Reading. Rase Goodyear.
turned on the water and soon put out
60 per cent under normal.
Critic, Mrs. Hicks.
the fire. Little damage was done but
Mr. Evarts scorched hl* clothes in go­
U. B. spends more than PJOO.OOO.OOO
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
ing through the flames.
Wc herewith place before our read­ on schools in 1031.
ers a program of the entertainment to
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Senate approves distribution of 40,­
be given by lhe young folks' aid so­
John Betictz. an art decorator. 13 ciety tomorrow (Friday). The pro­ 000.000 buriiels of wheat to needy.
decorating the interior of the Hastings ceeds of the entertainment arc to be
house in a very artistic manner. Many given to the needy poor of tiw city.
U. 8. sends note to Japan and China
of the rooms are already completed It is therefore a good cause and merits I serving notice that ILs rights must be
and the interior of lhe building has the support of the people of Hastings respected in Manchurian territory.
been greatly beautified.
and we are sure the entertainments will
The annual banquet of the Hastings be well patronised.
Government deficit on January 1
11 and Women's Club will be held In the parPrayer.
estimated at »1485.449.487.
te near
Sacred quartette—Plead Thou My
rger of In order that the committee may com­ Cause.
Senate votes 32,000.000.000 recon­
f East plete arrangements, all member* who
Essay. Subject, "Charity"—Marshall struction fund* as urged by president.
c place desire tickets should procure same be­ Cook.
Peruvian budget omits provision for
nontlis fore Friday this week.
Recitation. "Death Doomed"—Miss
The success of the- Marconi system Eva Nevins.
foreign debt.
of telegraphy has dealt a hard blow to
Solo—Philo Dunning.
the
cable
securities.
British trade agreement sought in
ttefuge.
Instrumental Duct.
Scandinavia.
Homer Washbum and Eugene Bowen
Declamation "The Fireman"—Frank
returned to Ann Arbor Saturday.
JepartSherman.
Anti-slavery
board of Great Britain
An item from the Prairieville Press:
Dialogue, "Smith's Wood."
to visit Abyssinia.
'
A farmer near Prairieville nearly faintReading, "The Painter ot Seville"—
_ buck ed a’"y ,aAl weck whrn “ grBln &lt;lrMl‘ Mrs Bailey.
Royal
family
ot Bulgaria cuts own
north-i er o|I*rM ,a*n ninety-seven cents per
Dialogue, "Courtney' Under Difficul­ salaries.
ino o ■ bushel for his wheat. When he came ty."
J
■ to he wanted a dollar.
Hitler reported willing to back pro­
Duet. "See How the Pale Moon
Lewi* Striker is attending Albion bus­ Shine
longation of Hindenbcrgs term as
th "
inc** college at Albion. Michigan.
Reading. "Hannah Jane"—Henry president of Germany.
Local cigar dealers have not noticed
Bailey.
h •
any maicnai uccrea.se in me sale of
German engineer Invents apparatus
Dialogue. "The Indian's Revenge."
clBara s,nce ,h&lt; New Year resolutions.
for projection of motion pictures and
Declamation—Leon VanVeLsor.
‘i The Wool Boot company I* building
advertising on cloudy sky.
Solo—Mia* Belle Wightman.
Cedar- ' a ,,CW brlck wlircll0ltM' 20 by 100, two
Recitation.
"Curfew
Shall
Not
Ring
Soviet Russia appoints Vlaslmlr
stories high at the rear of the main
Tonight"—Miss Anna Roberts.
Bhatoff Ass’t. CommLssar of TransjiorL
I factory building.
Dialogue. The Saracen Brothers.”
Hastings Musical club met at tlie
Duet.
Japanese take Shanhalkwan. strate­
'
i G. A. R. hall. Monday evening. JanuAdmission 25c, children under 12 gic city on Chinese sol).
t
| u?y 13. After claw work and the regu­
lar business had been disposed of a years 15c.
Burma's new constitution awards
program was carried out. Two num­
women equal rights.
bers receiving special mention were. 'A Age
Trip to California." nnd a vocal solo
Drastic action Is taken by govern­
Inglhh I b&gt;’ Dr- Gan””00- The program was
ment of India to round-up leaders of
• as follows: Piano duct—Mis* Franc
cut.
Milton Noble* of Grandville, was In civil disobedience campaign; Gandhi
; pas-: Lombard and Miss Clara Hendershott;
Is
arrested and ban is placed on Indian
lhe dty Saturday calling on old friends.
t Late M- p- Herald—George Collins; Paper,
He is sell known In the southern part
y rate "A Trip t0 California"—Mrs. Margaret
of this county where he formerly re­
id the
Trio—Misses Edith and Anzo
NEVER
TOO LATE TO PAY
sided. Milton Is truly 82 years young,
s to a Lombard and Miss Marjorie Keables.
FOR CHRISTMAS SEALS.
steps off with the |&gt;ep of a man many
A* a reminder of the undimlnlshed
» keen.
years hl* junior, always looks for the
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
need for antl-tuberculosl* work m
Tuesday night ot last week. Non­ bright side of things, enjoys life to the Michigan, a apeclal issue of Michigan
1I panel Lodge. K.- of P. 20 strong, was fullest and |&gt;ian* to stick around just Out-Of-Doors is being sent this week
. _
I Instiled al Woodland. Pollowing are as long aa he gets any kick out of do­ to persons who have not yet paid for
laww! lhe officer*;
ing it. He confided to us that he re­
ncem-li Past Ciianct-llor—John Warner.
ceives a lot of inspiration and enthusi­ or returned tuberculosis Christmas
seals received last Thanksgiving Day.
• Mar Chancellor Commander—L. C. Peigh- asm from a pal of his, .who happens to
The magazine, a bi-monthly publi­
two "lads" meet as often as thay can cation of the Michigan Tuberculosis
i Vice Chancellor—J. M. Reiser.
and get much pleasure in taking long Association, stresses the fact that "No
ffl
j Prelate—C. C. Deane.
home 1* safe from tuberculosis until
I Keeper of records and seals—George walks in the country and doing many all homes are safe." a scries of picture*
other stunts that might weary a lot of
i Downs.
Illustrate Christmas seal financed ac­
He- of j Master of Exchequer—Charles Mcln- fellows not a quarter of their age. The
question of advancing years has no tivities necessary io maintain increas­
false
,
dread for fellows like that and we hope ingly thorough protection against tu­
0 re.
Master at Arms—Van Simmons.
berculosis.
that they may long continue a* such
,
Inner Guard—John Lae.
The significant' fact that 2,062 per­
shining examples.
'' Outer Guard—J. Ober.
.
sons escaped death from tuberculosis
Trustees—Charles Williams and J. M.
In Michigan alone during 1930. a* a
A GREAT FAVOR.
lea is' Reiser.
result
of tuberculosis work. I* brought
Down In Cuba the congressmen
wider
Mrs. N. T. Parker is sick with Uic threaten to ’ gb roh a strike, according out In the magaxlne. Had the death
inities CriPto press dlsiiatche*. We don’t consider rate In 1900, before th* start of lhe
i our
R- K. Grant visited hi* uncle In
organized campaign against tubercu­
H&gt; de' Chester.
losis. prevailed in 1930, at least 4JH
Ji lure
Mr®. Kate Evans of Bellevtie U vtsllperson* would have been killed by tu­
TRUE TO FORM.
uig Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McElwain this
Adolf Hitler talks very* loudly of berculosa in Michigan. Due to the suc­
what he expects to do and how easily cess of tuberculosis work. Ute lou was
c----------- .--------- -------- ----------■
reduced to 2413.
gold । Lathrop January 10. Program as fol- do—before the election.
Of tn low*;
A JAPANESE IMVAglON.
Bed-' Quotations. news,article.
FRANCE HAS IT ALL.
Experiment* with rare evening prlmThe principal thing that la the mat­ meea. begun at Princeton University in
U. 8. History. Mrs Maggie Baitoy.
ter adlh European nation* today is that 1805. arc now threatened by Japanese
Social Inslltullou*. Mra. Smith.
other
Story of the Constitution. Mrs. Hol- Uncle Sam is unable to lend 'em any beetles, which infested the planUna*
taw.
luway.
more money.
this nuprner.

Drastic
Reductions

BETTER

STORE

FOR

Here’s An Opportunity
Men . . . to S-A-V-E/

EXTRA TROUSER

OVERCOATS. SUITS,
LEATHER and MACKINAW
COATS, GLOVES, MITTENS,
UNDERWEAR, WOOL
HOSIERY, MUFFLERS. Etc.

SALE!

We are now offering this
merchandise (all standard
makes) at from 25% to
50% Reduction

See our windows. Come in and
look around. You will not be dis­
appointed when you see what your
dollar will do.

Lambie# Doyle
The Store for Dad and Lad

Means Nothing to
These “Young" Pals

Custom tailored suits, which
sold this fall for $30.00, with
one pair of trousers, are now
priced at

$2500

with 2 Trousers

A Saving of $12.00
on Each Suit!
There are suits as low as $20
with two trousers, and‘up to
$40... the finest made.

OUR
GUARANTEE
i

Tlie January 9 number of the Michi- knowledge of rifle*, lie ha* taken up other, tlie syncro-mesl
I gan Alumnus haa tlw following story the bow und arrow and te making a prevent* clashing and
- . ._____ __ ■__
_ Fprre&lt; rlrar
clear xlirr»*s
succrsx nf
of it
it.
about
Ta -former'Halting*
boy.
positive eogagement"As on engineer lie lias no superiors,
I Nagler, now of Milwaukee, who gradu­
But Pontiac* control!
ated from our public schools here. and probably not mure than, two or Ing 'providu still anoti
ai the
uic University
uiuvn»*i} three
-.-y equal* in the particular field ■In
­ vantage. The engineers
I completed a course at
and ha* rincr won fame m un engi- which he operated up unUl two or Uac* free-wheeling as
_
. Hirer
neer
with. two of lhe largest corporathraavrar*
year*avo
agq.Thl*
Thiswa*
wasininthe
thefield
field over-running clutch t
! tions ot the country.
hydraulic turbines, their design and whenever the accelera
The story in lhe Alumnu* is written: manufacture After Ills graduation hr and road speed exceeds
by WUliam W. Tefft, of Ann Ari»r. | *enl with the Allis-Chalmers Manu- The conventional cluf
who I* also a civil engineer und a clo &lt; ! factoring Company at Milwaukee, and course, must lie used to
I personal friend of Mr. Nagler. Thr tide. wa* rather rapidly promoted to a high "in low" and start the c
of the article which Mr. Tefft wrote U I P&lt;&gt; t In their Hydraulic Department alter that the driver n
"Hunting Big Game With Bow nnd Ar- He de*l&lt;nrd and invented and had clutch pedal entirely .
row " The Banner mentioned this not1 '.latrnted. the .so-called Nagler High
long ago. but tlie Alumoui! story give- Speed Turbine for low lie ads. Tills ha. wheeling clutch remain
many more detail* and also mention- since been manufactured in vanoin Merely by releasing pre,
pthcr things about Fonrst which we • forms by
hv 'other
1,b" turbine manufacturers! Jcelerator. lie automatic
are certain will interest our readers.।: The eight or ten companies with which ,the free-wheeling clutcl
! I havc been associated a* Chief Engl- ।into second and high o
The article 1* a* follow*:
neer
for
many
years Iiave found that (
; "Hunting big game—and what U
'more remarkable,
killing
It—with no other turbine has been able to bet- ।tlie clutch pedal.
. iiome-made bow and arrow a* his only Ur the iccord. for reliable and carefree
Responsive steering
o|xratten through long [x-riod*. Dial iclf-energizing
,
Bcndix
Hias been established by thiree designed ‘ccptlonally powerful
Nagler!
"An intrepid hunter and rifle expert by Nagler and manufactured by his ,make the new Pontiac
Nagler has returned with u huge bear company. Tlie *ole reason Is Nagler'.' ,steer and stop.
as trophy, from his first bow and arrow high engineering abUity and his re­
hunting trip into British Columbia fusal to compromise with reliable opcrEAST GUN I
(And thereby hang* the tale that has। atlon.
Mix* Dorothy Crawft
"He I* the best salcman that ever ।Roush spent Monday
been publlslied in one form or an­
other throughout this country andI came into my office, bar none. For !Middleville.
twenty
yean,
or
monI
Iiave
had
to
do
'
England.
Samuel Benxlba of 5
Our hunting party was anxious to, with the purchasing of heavy equip- ,the week end with trie
find grtafic*. so we went info Silver• ment sometimes amounting to three
Tip Pass, along the Frazier River, in। million dollars pet annum, and from ,daughter of Allegan s|
Hie Canadian Rockies. It is one of the■ this experience Iiave come to know last week with Will On
; few best place* left for grizzly bear. We. salWmen very- well. Nagler ha* a fine »y.
I liad our main camp in the Pass, at an। presence, looks you straight in lhe eye.
John Russell of this
| elevation of about 8500 feet, and we. and tells you "Tlie truth, the whole spent several weeks 11
, abo liad two other over-night camp­[ truth, and nothing but the truth" ail hospital in Kalamazoo
.
the
time.
He
knows
exactly
what
he
t*
in far corner* of tlie large territory wc
at thl* writing and *U
talking about and knows his product spend the remaining v
were ranging.
"We found and killed plenty of[ down to Die very last detail. It is
caribou, moose and black bear, bat all1 seldom that this combination of fine
that we saw of grizzlies were theirt salesmanship and high engineering ville. spent Wcdnesda
track*. We took a good many ificture' ability come together in the same in of tlie latter's sister. 1
both with a small Llca stlll-motlou dividual.
ford and family.
"His general knowledge is tremen­
camera and with moving picture cam­
Miu Dorothy Gras
eras. Some of three were lost or too dous. He is a great reader and has n
retentive
memory,
and
seems
to
be
abldark for printing but I did obtain u
burg and family of n
tn
summon
up
from
that
memory
thr
Mr. and Mrs. Artin
fine movie of Nagler shooting the bear
with bow and arrow, ro you can so-1 Items that will be interesting and apthat Nagler and I feci qualified to phcable to the )&gt;artlcular point of con­ Orangeville called at
establish the fact, even to a company versation. The fact that lie Ls an in­ ford home Friday ever
ventor. and engineers are the best
Mr. Readman and
of skeptical engineers.
qualified to be inventors, account* per­ Kalamazoo called at tl
"And.bere la how it happened:
"The weather had been wonderful haps for his changing from the Allis- home Sunday.
I for about a week. And then it startea Chalmers Company to his present lo­
The man without i
to snow heavily one afternoon and con­ cation. which is with the A. O. Smith
tinued all night and until lhe next Corporation in Milwaukee. He changed one chance tn 150,00
noon, blanketing the mountains about some three yean ago and now is in the something say* the W
।.
--------------------1
Engineering
Department
there,
asa foot deep. Tlie guides liad gone down
the mountain., where -there was no signed to large scale problems, where a
shmC. to attend to some matters for «ry tarfce research organization has
the Canadian Fin- Patrol. Alter ft I b«n «• UP- Nagler is particularly
•topped snowing about noon. Nagler I Qualified by temperament nnd equipped
and I tliought we would take a walk b&gt;' training to do such work. Tills i*
about a half mile up into Sliver Tip evidenced by some of the revolutionary
Paas. From this point a view could be advances mad- in the engineering of
had for nearly 80 mil^s We hid not lhl' company.
expected to stay for more than twenty
“He 1* a gentleman and a sportsman.
i minute*. After searching the country 'The difference between a sport and a
I carefully with field gla.-ses I noticed a 1•portsman 1*. I take it. that the one
j track in the snow a little over one-half 1count* the game and the other counts
mile away; it looked like a porcupine । the elays. Never have I known him to
track in the fresh »now and Nagler । do or say anything that was mean or
| allowed lie would go down and shoot It unworthy. These characteristic* do not
1 with hl* bow and arrow and asked me always go with high ability as they do
। to go along and take a picture of him In him.
"It is not often that all of tlie above
while he did IL I declined with great
promptness, and informed him that I can be written about a man whom you
was not ut all Interested in silding have known for thirty year* and with
down some 2.000 feet and then climbing whom you have been on several hunt­
up again in Hie slippery snow just for ing lrl|»s wlicie. under tlie privations
the sake of putting » porcupine in my that occur, a man's diameter and
mannerisms inevitably come to the
camera box.
"He then started down the mountain surface."
Fcrrest Nader received hte B. 8. in
while I remained on lop. In ten min­
utes or *o I could see a bear in the Mechanical Engineering from the Uni­
valley, about half a mile away, but did versity in 1906. His present home ad­
dress
is 44 Oak Hill Avenue. Wauwanot dare slvoot at him for fear that a
; ricochet might hit Nagler who. by tills lota. Wisconsin.
! time, was out of sight. Nagler then'
......
came into view and cqrnercd the ixar DISPLAY OF NEW ESSEX
; waiting for me to aoine down tlie
ANO HUDSON CARS HERE
mountainside with the movie camera
। before he shot it with hl* bow and
' arrow. The first arrow missed the bear Many New Refinements and Im­
. by about two Inches: tlie second caught
provements Arc Made,
। him just back of the shoulder and
Dealers Say
went clear through, projecting some
four or five inches on the far ride; the
A complete new line of Hudson and
third arrow did the same thing, strik­ Essex automobiles are now on view at
ing about four inches from the second. tho display rooms here, according to
The bear checked out in exactly six­ the Johnson Auto Company, local deal­
teen seconds after he'was first hit. I ers. These modi-Js incorporate the latam able to verify this because I was1 cst features and Improvement* in car
counting to make sure that there was1 design nnd are offered at exceptionally
sufficient exposure on the movie film. low prices, the dealers say.
“Nagle**, himself, explains that he
Both cars have optional frcc-whccluse* the bow and arrow to give the Ing and syncro-mesh transmission and
■ game a chance and to make hunting a। in addition numerous improvements
•porting proposition. “I hunted with a, and refinements have been made in
। the engine and body. These two cars
combine beauty, power nnd case of con­
I trol as never kef air-i according to the
'dealers.
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USES HOMEMADE BOW
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AND ARROW ONLY lie lield tlie Wisconsin State, record to;
rrgardlex* of whether
------------ । consecutive bull
bull's
» eye with a Spring
Bpring­
Thrilling Experience Related By fkid rine at ijxn yard*, and was a optional with the driver
di.
nA~.r-.ninn An Trin i member of the National Rifle Team
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In

B y n c r o-Meah Tranamiaalon,

in making your own equipment. I Use a
Free Wheeling Make OonI
| five and one-half foot bow and a string
J of Irish linen, which I twisted myselftrol Easy, Dealerg Say
ARTICLE IN MICHIGAN ALUM -110 * «k*meter ot *bout
one-eighth of
nassivsxo
cJ rwiar have steei . Pontiac's success in combining all
the advantages of syncro-mesh trans­
NUB TELLS OF FORREST
mission. of quiet, constant-meth sec-'
old Indian broadheads which were very
- ’
NAGLER
efficient."
• Nagler lx a clear-eyed., lithe Indi­
USES HOMEMADE BOW
vidual. and has probably never beer handle, according to tlie local dealers. '
AND ARROW ONLY he lu-ld tlie Wisconsin State, record for The syncro-mesh always .functions,
regardless of whether the car is in
consecutive bull's eye with a Spring­
' Thrilling Experience Related By field rifle at 1.000 yards, and war&gt; a optional ulth the driver who may lock,
member
of
lhe
National
Rifle
Team
] Hi&gt; Companion On Trip
It “in" or “out’’ merely by moving a
Having exhausted about all of the pos- convenient control button. Matching
■
Through British Columbia
slbilitiea in rifle shooting and expert (he speeds of the gears, one to the.
1 The January 9 number ot the Michi- knowledge ot rifles, he hu taken up other, the syncro-mesh transmission j
| IMv TQXEMOVt - Ui&gt; TO UHMI
I gan Alumnus lia. the lollowtng story' the bow und arrow and Is making a prevent* clashing and insures quick.,
about-a former’ Hastings boy. Fyne*:
-u*— «» »
positive engagement- ‘ ■
Nagler. now of Milwaukee, who gradu­
But Pontiac s controlled free w)&gt;eelmore
ULCU from
IIW&gt; our
««•« public
p.LM.U. schools
—
-- - not
-- -- than,
....... two or inn ’provides still another driving ad-1
ated
here. nnd .probably
completed a course at the University three equal* in the particular fleld In vantage. Tlie engineer* fir^enbe Pun- |
and haa since wup fam«‘ as an engt- &lt;hlch hr operated up until two o: Uac’s free-wheeling as "an additional
_ -_ _
.......of
• ’the largest corpora-! &gt;hrte
nier
with two
three vean
years am
wf. TTila
Thia wa«
wv in
In the
the field
field over-running clutch that disengages
tiqns ot the country.
1
hydraulic turbines, their design and whenever the accelerator is released!
The story In the Alumnus Is written 1 manufacture. After hts graduation he and road speed exceeds engine speed.”
The milk that comes to you from our
by William W. Tcflt. of Ann Arbor, went with lhe Alils-Chalmcrs Mnnu- Tlie conventional clutch pedal, ot
who is also a civil engineer und a clo.« I factoring Company nt Milwaukee, and counw. must be u*cd to place the rears
personal friend ot Mr. Nagter. The Ude »’** rather rapidly promoted to a high ’ in low” and start the car forward But
it h KUVERCAPPED.
post
Department alter that the driver may forget the
of the article which Mr.Tcflt wrote 1* ; ,’
nt' in their Hydraulic n-™.rtm*nt
"Hunting Big Game With Bow nnd Ar- j| He designed and invented and had clutch pedal entirely As long as the
row." The Banner mentioned this no; i patented, the so-called Nagler High car is moving, lhe over-running free­
nate old-fashioned digging with a fork
long ago. but tlie Aluaicus story givt- Sliced Turbine for low heads. This ha., wheeling clutch remains al his service. |
or ice pick—old-time thumb-splashing.
many more details und also mention* since peen manufactured tn various Merely by releasing pressure on the ac-1
You can lift off KUVERCAPS with
other tilings about Forrest which u. lortns by other turbine manufacturers ceterator, lie automatically disengages
The
eight
or
ten
companies
with
which
arc certain will Interest our readers.
the free-wheeling clutch and may shift
with your thumb. Yet you'll find that
I
have
been
associated
as
Chief
EngtThe article Is as follows:
Into second and high or down through
OUR MILK
"Hunting big game—and what t«। ncer for many years Iiave found that all the forward gears without touching
more remarkable,
killing
it—withi no other turbine has been able to bet- the clutch pedal.
home-made bow and arrow as his only
Rcsixinxive steering wlweb and big,
operation through long periods, that ..elf-energizing Be nd lx brakes with ex-i
4ias been established by those designed ccptlonally powerful iieda! leverage I
Nagler!
"An intrepid hunter and rifle expert. by Nagler and manufactured by his make the new Pontiac equally easy to
about our complete service.
Nagler has returned with a huge bear company. The sole reason is Nagier's steer and atop.
as trophy, from his first bow and arrow high engineering ability und his re­
hunting trip Jntp British Columbia fusal to compromise with reliable opcrEAST GUN LAKE
।
alien.
And thereby hangs the tale that has
Miss Dorothy Crawford and Mildred
"He Is the best salcman that eve: Roush spent Monday of last week In
been published in one form or an­
other throughout this country andI came into my office, bur none. For Middleville.
twenty years or more I Iiave had to do
England.
Samuel scn&amp;lba of Middleville spent :
"Our hunting party was anxious toi with the purchasing of heavy cquip- lhe week end with friends at the lake.
find grizzlies, so we went info Silver mint *cnu'tlrnes amounting to three
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dieble and little I
Tip Pass, along the Frazier River. In। million dollars per annum, and from daughter of Allegan spent Monday of
■ this experience have come to know last week with Wil! Crawford and famfew best places left for grizzly bear. We. salesmen very well. Nagler has a fine Uy। had our main camp In lhe Po*s. at an। presence, looks you straight In the eye.
John Russell of this place, who has
elevation of about 8500 feet, and wc. and tells you "Tlie truth, the whole spent several weeks In tlie Borges*
LENT CORNERS.
ert Carrigan of Banfield spent Thurs­
’also liad two other over-night camps; truth, and nothing but the truth" all hospital in Kalamazoo Is much belter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler. Pauline day with Mrs. James VonHouL
In far corner, of the large territory we I tie time He knows exactly what lie is at this writing and starts this week to .
talking about and knows his product spend the remaining winter monttis in ■and a girl friend and Mrs. Glen Kel­
were ranging.
'
BRANCH DISTRICT.
logg
of
Hastings
and
Marc
Hammond
"We found and kilted plenty off down to the very last detail. It is Florida.
L
caribou, moose and black bear, but all1 seldom that this combination of fine
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Couch of Nash- Mllo Bnd clarence Hammond?
’ * latter's father. Mr. Bidelman, of Han, nammonotiutt we miw of grizzlies were theirr salesmanship and high engineering vllle. spent Wednesday al lhe home
tracks. Wc took a good many ifictures, ability come together in the same in- of the latter', sister. Mrs John Craw-1 Mr
Mrs. Henry Bidelman.
ford and family.
kon
Thurl 00011
Powell
both with a small Lica still-motionj dividual. Mbs Dorothy Crawford .pent thc,went
BaUle Cn»k Sunday evening and Mrs. Rudolph Hall, of Battle
"His general knowledge is tremencamera and with moving picture cam­.
***
°fwMr’^nd Creek were Friday afternoon callers at
eras. Some of these were lost or todj dous. He is a great reader and has a week end at the home of Claud RosenEifler.
She haa ------been
n"
dark for printing but I did obtain u। retentive memory, and seems to be able burg and family of near Middleville. iMrx. Arthur "
fine movie of Nagter shooting lhe bear- to summon up from that memory thr
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford and[ named Maleline Marte.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Notion and
Herman Miller of Lincoln. Nebraska.
with bow and arrow, so you can *e*' items that will be Interesting and apthat Nagler and I f&lt;^l qualified to, pllcable to tlie particular point of con­ Orangevilte called at the John Craw­ urday with his sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chilson of Cloverdale.
Mrs. Vincent Norton.
establish tlie fact, even to a company. vcrsatlon. Tlie fact that he la an in­ ford home Friday evening.
ventor. and engineers are the best
Mr. Rcadman and Mr. McGee of
of skeptical engineers.
qualified to be Inventors, accounts per­ Kalamazoo called at the Will Crawford
"And.hcrc U how it happened:
tly of Nashville called, at Che home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Doster and June MI
"The weather liad been wonderfulI haps tor Iris changing from the Allis- home Sunday.
und Elizabeth called on his parents. Lrnoon
for about a week. And then it startedI Chalmers Company to his present loThe man without an education has
I to snow heavily one afternoon nnd con-. cation, which Is with the A. O. Smith
Cooper Sunday.
| When the mind stop# working Ilia
in--------------------------------Milwaukee. He changed
| tlnucd all night and until the nextt' Corporation
- -----------------=— one chance in 150,000 to amount to
•Mrs. Mary Carrigan and Mrs. Rob-, head begins to swell.
| noon, blanketing thr mountains about, -‘■om'.- three years ago and now Is in the something says the World Call.
a foot deep. The guides had gone down | Engineering Deportment there, asthe mountain., where -there was no signed to large scale problems, where
- -a
I.•.host, In
Co attend to snine
some matters for very
'rry larfc
l»d
research organization hat
the Canadian Fire Patrol. After ft ■22222
been 22t
•*- up. Nagler is particularly
ttnnned snowing
tnnwine about noon.
noon Nagler
Naelrr qualified by temperament and equipped
I stopped
| and I thought we would take a walk by training to do such work. This Is
about a lialf mile up Into Sliver Tip evidenced by some of the revolutionary­
Pass From this point a view could be advances made in the engineering of
had for nearly 80 milk. Wc had not thl* company,
and a sportsman.
'cxnected
“•He
He is
la a gentleman
gen
expected to stay for more than twenty
minutes. After searching the country The difference between a sport and a
carefully with field glasses I noticed a rportsmati U. I lake It. that the one
track In the snow a little over one-half counts the game and lhe other counts
mile away; it looked like a pcrcupln- the &lt;dayx. Never have I known him to
track in the fresh enow and Nagler do or say ^p»'UUng that was mean or
allowed tie would go down and shoot it unworthy. TW-*c characteristics do not
with his bow and arrow and asked me always go with high ability as they do
to go along and take a picture of him In him.
"It is not often that all of tlie above
while he did it- I declined with gn-.iv
promptness, and informed him that I can be written about a man whom you
was not at all interested in sliding have known for thirty years and with
down some 2.000 feet and then climbing whom you havc been on several hunt­
up again in lhe slippery snow Just for ing trips wivere. under the privations
the sake of putting » porcupine in my that occur, u man’s citaracter and
mannerisms inevitably come to the
camera box.
"He then started down the mountain surface."
Forrest Nagler received his B. S. in
while I remained on top. In ten min­
utes or so I could sec a bear in the Mechanical Engineering from tl»e Uni­
valley, about lialf a mile away, but did versity m 1006. His present home ad­
dress
is 44 Oak Hill Avenue. Wauwa­
not dare shoot at him for fear that a
ricochet might hit Nagler who, by this tosa. Wisconsin.
time, was out of sight. Nagler then
came Into vtew and cqmcrcd the bear..DISPLAY OF NEW ESSEX
waiting for me to aome down thr:
.. no . imr
mountainside with the movie camera'
AND HUDSON CARS HERE
before he shot it with his bow and!
—-------arrow. The first arrow missed the bear Many New Refinements and Imby about two Inches: tlie second caught
•j
provementa
Are Made,
him Just back of the shoulder and
Dealers Say
went clear through, projecting some
four or five inches on the far side: the
A complete new line of Hudson and
third arrow did the same thing, strik­ Essex automobiles are now on view at
ing about four Indies from the second. tho display rooms here, according to
The bear checked out in exactly six­ the Johnson Auto Company, local deal­
teen seconds after he* was first hit. I ers. These models Incorporate tlie lat­
1,
am able to verify this because I was est features and improvements In car
counting
----------- - ------------------------to make sure that there
------- was;
—&gt;|design and are offered at exceptionally
-.m-l
—l ■•nn.i.w,
K.t mnvf*
mfficlcnl
exposure nr.
on ,the
movie film
film. I;iOw prices, the dealers say.
"Nagler. himself, explains that he) Roth cars have optional frce-whccluses the bow and arrow to give the mg and syncro-mesh transmLssion and
game a chance and to make hunting a m addition numerous improvements
j sporting proposition. “I hunted with u and refinements have been made in
rtnrlnr* and body.
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Women's Relief Corp* called to order
by the president with 24 members pres­
ent and our Sister Mary Munce was
present from Grand Rapids, Jhe fol­
lowing officers were installed.
President—Stella Forman.
J. V. P.—Tillie Hoevenulr.
Secy.—Nellie Gower.
Trees.—Clara Tinkler.
Chaplain—Mrs. Sisson.
Con.—Lucy Turner.
Asst. Con—Lots Larkins.
Guard—Clara Clark.
Asst. Guard—Jennie Rowley.
Preu Corr.—Edith Bechtel.
Patriotic Inst.—Tillie McLravy.
Color Bearers—Sadie Sutton, Clara
Hale. Susan Craig. Ida Palmalipr
Tlie Corps voted tn (jave a public
supper January 23. also our monthly
birthday- party will be held on January
14th.-*-Press Corr.. Edith Bechtel.
I Tolerance Is tlie ability to let other
(people be happy even when they don’t
i do it our way.
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GEORGE

W. R. C. NOTES.

ARLISS
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I the Barry County Health Unit b to be

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Middleville Monday evening. January1 present next week to show films of ta­
ll. where an Investiture ceremony for re rest to scouts. All boys are invited to
the new scouts and leaders win be, be present.

and scouts from Troop «.
I Wednwdajr niornIns January u at
Tlie annual meeting for Barry coun­
MIDDLEVILLE CCBS.
« o'clock 30 representative dtliens and
ty is to be held at the High school
Middleville finished registration last. bu-Unws men of Hastings will be prrsbuilding in Hastings January fS; all week with 15 cubs This b the second ent to arrange financial drive and sale
arrangements have been made by the Pack to be organised In Barry county. I ot special benefit theater tickets for the
committee consisting ot Richard Cook,
chairman; T. R K. Reid. Hugh Riley
n »-A'.
Hasting*, having been organized about Hastings. All profits derived from this
Buskirk. Supt of School*, has al.*’
Myron Smith.- teacher benefit performance will be used to pay
« “»
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B.nr couw dusrlci quou. TN.
to make this one of the most beneficial 8chool u tbz, cul) moter and he u be-11* the first financial campaign for
and enjoyable local scout functions
By Woodrow Gillette. Rob-, scouting In Barry county since 1930
„ M
ert Rugg and Fred Granger, all scouts j when approximately 82.500 00 was
.
»n Troop 65 who are acting in thr ca- raised to finance scouting for one year,
.ub^t SStdir'p«‘l‘y“f
CWef* 'n,e Rrv- Wuru A” to*n* *.nd *cout u,nlU
Barr&gt;
sSrenri BroSrf i «&lt;» ,w» other 100,1 Middleville men county are to arrange for their share
«~P~ the pack committee which has of the local budget.
wl^S uSSJmSS “&gt;«' same duties as the Troop commit - ■
. .
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Tteii t^^rtbts havc
In Scouting L. R. Beeler, scout
L^^r^.t-J-X al^t funcl ons "tMter of Troop No. 85 has been very]
r^Tand hrtTIoXance
*n "«■ organization of Pack 12 .
PACK 9.
£^iVif7SL^hlt^nlos??ware'
-----------' Cub P,ck 8' Flr“ P^Tterian
here will be thoroughly enjoyed we ar
TROOP 7X
church. Hastings, held an Induction
“Xhihitinns of scouting activities and I Thl‘ Iroop Winston Merrit* scout ceremony at their regular pack mect'.if^-ort^comolk'hed uTll te ®“,er- ” t0 m**t Wedncs-jing. Friday evening. January 8. Karl
various trooiis of the &lt;*»/ evening* beginning Wednesday. Welfare and Junior Welfare, and BerJ^mts^aU^a short demonstration of I January 20 The troop is sponsored by nard Preston were taken Into the pack
nmeram lias been ar- ,1,f Hastings Methodist church and Rumor lias it that there is a house in
the mw cub program has been «-1
u ln
do^uir, “Friendly Hastlnga that may be said to be
raThTmeeling will be In the nature of I
Al&gt;
13 J™" of •«p or OTer- H-A-U-N-T-fe-D! Some of the boys
a mt tart’ sutmer and all parents of not connected with any troop are urged । hate expressed a desire to visit such a
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„ , 75. _
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This group. Sterling Rogers. scout&gt; the J){Ul wecg shortly, cub applicant'
to bring sandwiches and one other majtTr.
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lastcr. nciu
held 1U1
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annual
election and I wlll
placr&lt;1 upon a
dUh. also table service for ‘hen««'‘'*'» appointment
nrinintmrnt of
nf officer,
affirm at
nt its
It* regular
reffular
Hot coffee, cocoa will be Proved- A1*J’ ■ weekly meeting January 4. Tlie troop
TRAINING COURSE.
through the generosity of T 3. Baird.
thf
ward
Barry county's first training course
local scout outfitter, ice erram for des-,
Jr wa* chosen senior patrol for cub leaders was held Thursday
sert. The annual election at officer,. for
d
Norva| 8lamm
RuaseU
evening. January 7. in the First Pres­
Ik.
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the Barry County District
the Bat­ Bush, bugler; Lion Patrol. Jack Wilson byterian church. Hastings The course
tle Creek Area will also be held.
patrol leader; Charles Struble, assist­ was under the supervision of Mr. Lloyd
ant patrol leader. Fox Patrol. Norval Schafer, field scout executive ot the
DOINGS AT DELTON.
Plans are under way at Delton for a Stamm, jiatrol leader: Billy Ransom, Barry County District ot the Battle
assistant
patrol leader These scouts Creek Area Council.
good old fashioned pancake supper for
the benefit of Troop 55. The mothers wlll have the leadership of their Troop
and Boosters club arc helping matt on their shoulders and with the aid working In the Battle Creek Area for
the necessary arrangements. A definite and counsel of their scout master and a month, especially directing cub work,
senior leaders should make this a very gave a very condensed outline of study.
date will be announced soon.
successful year for troop 75. The troop The work was taught by explanation,
has an Inler-patrol contest with both demonstration, and imitation. A typi­
TROOP 74.
Mr. Shafer and Dr. C. E. Hyatt arc to patrols running nearly even so far. At­ cal cub pack was organized with Mr.
have charge of the meetings for the tendance. new scouts, advancements, Meyer .as the cub master and lhe men
next few weeks and plans are being scout contests and activities all count and junior leaders present as the cute.
made for a number of Interesting ac­ and each scout is "doing his best to Those In attendance were H. A. Meyer,
tivities. Special emphasis is to be avoid having his patrol •'treat" the and George Holmes, scout master,
placed on advancement through out­ other.
troop 9. Battle Creek; Myron Smith,
door work. The troop meets In the par­
cub master, Fred Granger. Wood row
AREA MEETING.
ish house of lhe Episcopal church. Has­
Gillette, and Robert Rugg. Den Chiefs,
The Area Council annual meeting Is of Middleville.
tings.
to be held at the scout headquarters
Lloyd Schafer, field scout executive;
building Tuesday evening. December Aben Johnson, chairman of pack com­
NEWS FROM NASHVILLE.
Troop 77 Nashville. Arlle A. Reid, 17. Dr. Spencer, president of Hillsdale mittee. Pack 9; Harvey Burges*, scout
scout mastW. met at Kane's drug store CoUrge. gave tlie address of the eve- master. Troop 72; Dr. C. E. Hyatt, cub
Saturday. January 9th. for the purpo^- ifiztg? in the absence of Floyd Starr of master. Pack 9 and District Deputy
cf making a wood cutting expedltibn. the Starr Commonwealth who was Commissioner Maurice Foreman, mem­
The Troop meets In the old Masonic called out ot town and could not ap­ ber of the Court of Honor and Winston
Temple and necessarily a few such trips pear at the Area Meeting.
Sheffield, den chief. Hastings.
must be made this winter to replenish
These men and junior leaders were
AT DOWUNG.
tlie Troop Woodbox.
Dowling, held its regular meeting Initiated with all formality. They were
Friday night. January 8. at the Metho­ then taught to properly tic shoestrings
FREEPORT PROGRESSES.
and
bow ties, to amuse themselves, and
Three new scouts were admitted to dist, church. under the leadership of
membership in Troop 78. Freeport, a*, Scout Master L. J. Oswald and Mr. eventually their cute, by tearing pope.last week's meeting. This brings our Schafer. Carrol Isham and Wayne Into unique designs. Fun and Instruc­
tion
games were played. Simple com­
membership to 15. Harold Rosenberger Buckland were chosen patrol leaders
is our scout master and Orno Knowlei tor this year. Lyman Chamberlain of mands were obeyed promptly nnd ac­
curately. Ceremonies were practiced
and forms of handicraft were demon­
strated. A large quantity of written
material furnished by the Area Head­
quarters. dealing with problems, type'
of meetings and suggested forms was
distributed to those present One of the
features of the evening was the demon­
stration by "Bob Cat" John Larsen, of
the cub uniform and its proper man­
ner of being worn.

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TAM ARAC CORNERS.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs Irvin Jordan
at Pennock hospital Thursday the 7th.
a baby girl. Both mother and child
doing nicely.
Mrs. Jessie -Olmstead received the
sad news of the death of her'SeOr.
Mrs. Clara Leopard Friend Site passed
away Friday at her home at Marian.
Osceola county. Mich., of a paralytic
stroke. Her funeral wlll be held at
Marian Monday. We all give our deep­
est sympathy to the many relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrtc Curtis and
mother. Anna Curtis, were Sunday
guests at Clarence Myer's in Woodbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gerllnger spent
Friday P. M. at lhe home of George
Mrs. Ida Dove of Bridgeport. Conn.,
spent a few days at Charles Newman s.
We are very sorry to mention the
serious accident that happened to Ed

encc Gilliland of this place. He in some
way fell from the loft of his barn,
caused by a piece of timber he was
standing on breaking and threw him
out of the little door hurting him
seriously. This happened last week
Thursday. He was taken to Pennock'
hospital Sunday and underwent a seri­
ous operation. We all hope for him a
speedy recovery.
The revival meetings will continue
good Interest and attendance.
Mr and Mrs Wheelock and son and
daughter also Mrs. Wheelock's father,
al) of near Saranac, attended meeting
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
services and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taberer of Freeport attended Saturday
evening services.
Aunt Anna Curtis ot this community
haa reached the good old age of 91
years this Monday. January 11. She is
the oldest resident of Woodland town­
ship. She. with her parents, came to
this neighborhood when she was nine
years old. She was of a family of ten
children, four girls and six boys, of
whom only three survive.
She has
two brothers, Frank Myers and Dan
Myers. She still Is able to attend
church and Is around the house dally.
We only hope she may live to enjoy
more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Curtis of Kalamo spent Sunday night at Myric Curtis'
to help celebrate Aunt Anna Cur­
tis' 91st birthday.

WOODBURY.
W. R. Wells and George Geisel at­
tended a meeting In Lansing Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeCamp and
daughter Roberta of Maple Grove
spent Friday with Mr. and Mra. F. a.
DeCamp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Sun­
field spent Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs C. DeCamp
Forrest DeCamp made a business trip
to Lansing Thursday forenoon.

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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mra. Ira Hull visited friend*
in Marshall on Bunday.
Miss Mildred Murphy was home from

■Y-fffffr' 1 a-»r?Wi'I''' '
REBEKAH LODGE IN­
FOURTH DIST. MEETING
STALLED NEW OFFICERS
AT STURGIS SUNDAY D. W. Shepherd Tells

Pot Lock Sapper and Inter­ Legion AuxilUry Sewing and
taiament Also Featured
Glee Clubs to Meet—Joint
Meeting On January 8
Party Friday Night

Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No. 53 met
Miss Marion Lamp here spent lhe on Friday evening. January 8. for in­
stallation of officer*. The following
Mr and Mra. John Engel entertained officer* were Installed.
P N. G — Myrtle Brown.
N. G —Emm* Carpenter.
end.’
। V. o.—Anna Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucht of Big Rapid*

Darrel Jones.
.
Mrs. F. L. Bauer goes lo DeWitt on
Thursday to conduct an O. E. B. school
of Instruction.
Mrs. Mina Scott returned last week
from Detroit where she had been visit­
ing her sister. .
George Bradley of Lansing Is tlie
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and
Mrs. John Quaife.
Mtn Helen Wooton was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Ro** Lethbridge of Mason
over the week end.
Miss Mildred Walters is home from
Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapid*, but
Is not yet able to walk.
Alex Ironside of South Bend. Ind.,
•pent Sunday and Monday with Mr
and Mrs. John Ironside.
Miss Belly Lane Allerdlng of near
Lake Odessa Is visiting her grandpar­

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Trea* —Viola Hynes.
Warden—Nina VanDalsen.
Conductor—Blanche Carpenter.
Chaplain—Minnie Myer*.
B. N O —Mary Bidelman

L. 8. V. O —Edith smith.
I. O.—Ira Shults.
O. O — Harry Shute.
Musician—Louise Gower.
'■Press. Corr.—Bessie Smith.
An entertainment was enjoyed. The
meeting was preceded by a pot luck
supper.
Tite next meeting will be held Janu­
ary 22 followed by an entertainment.

Several matters ot importance were1
discussed at the American Legion।
Auxiliary meeting on Thuraday eve­
ning of last week, and plans for fu­
ture work were considered
All who can are urged to attend the
Sewing club meeting on Friday after­
noon of this week at the home of Mrs
Tlws. Johnston when dish towels for
the Billet at Otter Lakejrill.be hemAnother rehearsal of the Glee club,
will be held Thursday evening at 7:45
o'clock at tlie Methodist churoh follow­
ing choir rehearsal. All member* are
urged to be present if possible. Mrs.
John Palmer is acting os pianist dur­
ing the absence of Mrs Don Foreman
A report of the Presidents' and Sec-

meeting by Mrs Palmer, who acted a*
secretary in Mr* Foreman s place.
Mrs Edwin F. Sayles was electedI
delegate to the Fourth District con­
vention lo be held in Sturgis on Bun­
day. January 17. It 1* hoped there
THE NIGHTHAWKS.
may be a good representation from the
The Nighthawks were very plcasani-rjocat Iz-gion and Auxiliary at Sturgis
ly entertained at the home ef Mr. and os a ---------------------- --------------------hne program haa
been preparedMrs. Chas. Freer on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels visited
will be served in the Masonic Temple.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Daniels In North­
to which all did ample justice.
east Carlton Saturday night.
partmenl Commander. Leslie Kefgen
Mrs Frank O. Newton held high of Bay City, will speak. A record crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and son
from Battle Creek were Sunday guesu
Is expected at Sturgis a* keen interest
given to our wee “Baby Brother." Jack has been displayed at recent conven­
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wild of GrandI Conlon and Donald Sothard were also tions. which have been exceptionally
Rapids were the Sunday guests of Mr. awarded prizes.
well, attended.
Mr. and Mra. Verne Sprague, Mrs
and Mrs. Edw. VanPopering.
Evidently the Legionnaire* enjoy the
Mr. and Mrs. William Ducker. Sr.., Chas. Shulta and Mrs. Chas. Babcock joint social meeting* that have been
returned on Monday from an extended
held, so they want another one on Fri­
Tlie next party will be held at the day evening of thl* week. Tills will
visit in San Marino. California.
home of Mr.-----------and Mra.
Dell Newton on be an evening parly with refreshmenu
Mrs. A- K. Frandsen of Benton Har----------------------------------------------born will be the guest of Hastings January 23 when tlie club will be Each one is asked to please bring your
friends on Thursday and Friday.
! treated to a "Jlggs dinner.”
own dishes and sandwiches and come
prepared to have a good lime. The
Mr. and Mra. Harold VandeGiessen i
-------------of Battle Creek Were guest* of Mr and I HR»»&lt;‘E-Ll N4 HEON
committee in charge la composed of
Mrs. Fred Phillips over the week end.
HONORING GUEST. Mrs. Sterling Rogers. Mrs. Kenneth
Mm. Don Sled,. I. In BaUlc Creek. I
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“ • Leins and Mra. John Palmer.
IhU week ».», for her U,Ur. Ml- '‘“T?1”'
»cfock lum-h™ ,l.rn
The Auxiliary members are glad to
fClfwr Freeman, who U wrlmnly Iff.
J~WhU» Todd on TTmmd.r know that Mrs. Foreman is convalesc­
Mr. and Mr,, charlm WoUe and «n! honorin, her jural. Mm. Stank, Kerr ing from her recent illness so she is
David or Kalamawo were Bunday 01,Columfma. OWo
.
aoe.da of Mr. and Mr,. Edwin BmiUl
«
“»
were made b&gt; Mxm attend lhe meeting!.
John upon, and uafer. Mu. Louue
Tr'dLHwefr. of near .Potterville called on i
”111cifftnrd
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr on Saturday. n°, L4
we!®
?
Mr. and Mrs Francis Thomas and
son Jackie of Battle Creek were guests!
“**•
Mrs. David
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...
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French.
Mrs.
Raymond
Finnle.
Mrs
of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Grohe Sun­
BUTTERMILK.
Gorden Ironside slid Mra. Frank Anday.
Buttermilk contains most of the vita­
W. L. Pennock ha* returned from
mins B and C present in whole milk,
Big Rapids where lie visited his son.
EXC ELLENT VIOLIN RECITAL.
but since the butterfat has been almost
E w. Pennock, and family during the
In lhe rush of things last week, wc entirely removed, vitamins a and D.
holidays.
failed to make mention of the splendid which are soluble in fat. will be limited
Robert Mills left Tuesday for the violin recital given at tlie Methodist in amount, depending on how much
church on Bunday evening. January 3. butterfat remains. The buttermilk is
Alda Wall, who is 111 at her home near' by Mis* Marjory Hoyt. Mias Hoyt was valuable a* a food tn spite of thls^lack.
Kingsley.
ably, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. but when it is necessary to Include
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tuttle und Mrs M. E Hoyt, of Grandville.
large amounts of vitamins A and D
Orval Perkins visited Mr. and Mrs
Mbs Hoyt is a student at M. 8. C..
Chas. Ickes of Battle Creek Munday' whrre site is making a .fine record al
FRUIT CAKE.
evening.
To keep a fruit cake In good condi­
the conservatory of music. Site is a
Donald Doyle has accepted a position1 young lady of exceptional talent and tion wrap it in waxed or parchment
with the Consumers Power Company,• is making the best of her educational paper after it is entirely cold, and place
and wlll be located al Greenville and1 opportunities. Her many friends hero It in a tight container. Borne people like
Belding.
I are pleased lo learn of her continued to put in with the cake an apple cut in
Mr. und Mrs. Rodmun Saunders of progress.
half or a piece of cheesecloth saturated
Grand Rapids were Sunday guest* of i
__________ ___________
with cider. Look al the cake from time
Mrs Jas. Silsbee and Mr. and Mrs
LUNCHEON FOR GUEST.
to time to see that no mold is appear­
Fred Palmer.
| Honoring Mrs. Stanley Kerr of Co­ ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips and“Mr. lumbu*. Ohio, who is the house guest
TUESDAY WASH DAYS.
and Mrs. Harold VandeOlessen were. of Mrs. Josephine Todd. Mrs Clifford
Why not have Tuesday for waah day?
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Coy , Brainard Rave a delightful luncheon on
Stowell of Carlton.
‘ Tuesday at her home in Battle Creek That give* time on Monday to pick up
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker and Mr. Those attending were Mra. Todd and the Sunday newspapers. put the book*
and Mrs. M. V. Hines und little son. Mrs. Kerr. Mra. O. E. Goodyear. Mr*. away, and otherwise straighten the
Bobby of Kalamazoo were Sunday call- Gordon Ironside, Mrs. Frank Andrus, house, as well ns to mend necessary rips
er* at Mra. Lowell Reed's.
| Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear. Jr.. Mra. Sidney and tears, remove unusual stains, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and French. Mrs. David French. Mrs. Ray- put to soak any clothing that needs it.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson went to mond Finnic and Mrs. Frederick Hill. Earlv Tuesday morning a good start
can be made without hurrying.
Cleveland last Wednesday for a visit
---------------und ex|&gt;ect to return Sunday.
:
HOSPITAL OUILD MEETING.
CLEANING GAS BURNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook and Mr.
Mrv cleo B*1’’’?
h«te** to the
To clean burner* on a gas stove, take
and Mrs. John McLravy called on Mr. Business Womens Hospital Guild on
□nd Mra. Glen McLravy and family at i Monday evening. Dinner was served by them out of their sockets und brush off
Oak Park. Lansing on Bunday.
i Mrs- Frank Kurtz at her home and la- all loose dirt. Boil for half an hour in
Miss Magdalen Herman was called .to I ‘er U* Ou,ld wcnt
Mrs Berry s a solution of washing soda made by
her home in Sherwood last week by the “ome whcre the business session was adding 1-2 pound of soda to tach gal­
serious illness of her mother, who un- followed by games and a delightful so- lon of water. Rinse and wipe dry. put
derwent an operation al a Battle Creek cl&gt;l lline- Miss Ambra Fedewa is the back, and then light the gas to finish
drying off.
hospital.
J February hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wood called on I
------ IT awn ! L, I1R-------LYE HOMINY.
Mra. Flora Wood at Coat* Grove on
Mrs
.'YZr. ’S*'.
Lye hominy is made by soaking the
Sunday. They also visited Emmett Co-1
P.a.
1
viile of Mason who is a cucst ut Mr 11nn“ f ortdge club on Tuesday whole grain in water that contains lye.
“ 8UCM ut Mr afternoon.
afternoon. A
A Pot
pot luck
luck luncheon
luncheon was
wa» until the hull* are. loosened or softened,
and Mrs. Wm. Bayne's.
served and the ladles enjoyed their then washing lhe hulled grains in clear
H. H. Peirce left Saturday night on
“Christmas party'' which they were water and boiling them. Lye hominy
a vacation to St. Louis. New Orleans.
unable lo have before the holidays, ex­ has a distinctive flavor which many en­
El Paso, Texas. Old Mexico. Los Ange­ changing gifts, etc.
joy and Is used In Uie same ways a*
les. San Francisco, Portland. Oregon,
other coarse hominy.
Reno, Nevada. Ball Lake City, Denver.
THEIR OWN TABLE SERVICE.
Col. and Omaha, Nebraska.
CORN MEAL.
Children will enjoy their meals and
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Will, Mrs. Matle take more interest tn eating what they
Com meal may be substituted for a
McCollum and Mr. and Mrs. Buryi Will are given if they iiave their own set of part or all of the wheat flour In many
were In Battle Creek on Saturday to dishes and table implements. The knife, recipes for quick breads, muffins, grid­
sec Gail Will, son
Mr. and Mrs fork, and spoon should be easy to grasp dlecakes. and cookies, using a scant
Maurice Will, wnv underwent an ap­ and use. the tumbler for water should cup of meal for a level cup of flour,
pendicitis operation at Nichols hos­ flt small iiands. and the pitcher for baking more slowly and longer, and
pital on Tuesday. He Is making a fine milk should be sturdy, easy to pour dropping rather than rolling out blsfrom, and not too heavy to hold. Very cults.
young children soon learn to feed
CAR SKIDDED ON PAVEMENT.
FIGURED CURTAINS.
themselves without mishap# if given
Sunday forenoon u Mr. and Mrs.
If you arc using figured curtains in
the right articles to handle. At first it
Kirk Hamilton and Lorraine laenhath
a room, choose a material with a back­
may be necessary Co guard lhe floor and
were driving from Hint to this dty.
ground
the
same color as the wall* but
furniture against spilling, but after a
they met with an accident which might
slightly darker. The principal color in
few accidents the child will be quite In­
have been much more serious.
lhe design of the curtain material
dependent.
|
Near Owosso their car skidded on the
should repeat the color of the rug ot
pavement and turned over on the aide.
upholstery- Use figured curtains only
CELERY AS FLAVOR.
None of them were hurt and the car
Chopped raw celery may be added tn when lite wall* give a plain affect.
wm but slightly damaged. Tlie greatest many dishes, such a* stews, hashe.%
REMOVING SILK STAINS.
creamed vegetables, and salads, to im­
Cut raw potato will sometimes re­
happy It was no worac.
prove their flavor.
move a mud spot from black silks of
firm weave. The thin film of starch left
‘when the potato haa dried can be
brushed off. This treatment leaves a
spot on all but black materials.

Helpful Suggestions

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Dedicated to Better Vision
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
HASTINGS, JHCH.

YOU CANNOT PREVENT

J

Your eyes growing older and older as time passes. But you can
help them for close work, and you should. First get this help
at about middle life, and have a change of lenses every two
year* at least. Thus will your eyes render a lifelong satisfac­
tory reading service.

FRESH MEAT.
Soaking any kind of frosh meat in
water before cooking is a mistake. It
draws out the juices which give the
characteristic flavor and add to iLs food
value. If the meat needs cleaning, wipe
it off with a damp cloth or trim It.
SAUSAGE CAKES.
Fry' sausage cakes and canned pine­
! apple, and serve them one on top of
the other. The tartness of the pine­
apple offsets Um rich flavor of the

A BAKING TIP.
A cup of water placed In the oven
when a fruit cake 1* baking help* to
keep the right amount of moisture in
the air and to prevent the cake from
drying out.
.

' is a city of about three thousand, but!

:

Of Trip to Florida
■agMHBEB—BEl'MhMi'WaTi

•

The many Barry county friends at

Miami and one of the healthiest sec-:
herd.

Orangeville township, will be interested
ninni rviiiato read the following letter telling of I _
MIDDLEVILLE.
thrir recent auto trip to Melbourne.! Thte month's Booricr* club meeting
F!Kwhere they wifi «tay for three &gt;111 «*
on January 18 at the hotel,
montlia
*uh a 'try interesting speaker. Hon.
' M.lhn..™. PlnrW. Ftoc 11
I
E’«I?A‘'On- °f Ho*tlng*. Who Will j
Melbourne, Florida. Dec. 31.
a very interesting subject for all
Having been requested to send to the (of u*. It is hoped that every member
Hastings Banner an account of our I will be present.
trip to the southland f will try and
A
own&lt;xl by John ?.
B?e
'In P'-'lnt* ot IntCTrat, ku.kcd and P4lnIuuy jnjurKi his sonelons the way. Wlicn wc left our home , jn.|aw
day
WCPlt Not wishing
tn OrangevlUe.
the
ground
wa*
covered &lt; IO
(0 lair
,utr an
&lt;n animal -bout
-■ * II
~
~
—
—
y---;;
' with
that
■rttH snow.
annw but
Suit we'
—— left
toft the
IS* last
iaat trace*
tr&amp;Mi ....
.
. uoout
with
cf n disposition
he was very soon'
nf1.,
It “
&gt;• wp
for- Rnitth ftomt 1 ..__ ......
.. I
t
I? toft
^ft Nllrx for
kUlNl. » no on. .
would
Indian,. Wr dror. Uirouili doom Band u. injured
in U» .anln, and found Kal Ue at,
luck
hadkrewnu, adoa lour
auK-r Tuoda,
and £ alm
lane aa when there laal. now KMjnj jj, molar buelueaa lhe olhcera lor the
It™'
h-'ahed. Pin™ are made
northern Indiana the home of lhe. tl)r tntereann, meeting. Iw all a thr
Ohrrr plow and the stndetmker waym
m..mlha For lhe ntahta when
end rar lndlanawh, tame non wuh. „,.rr
„„„ „t „rd „me.
a population th UkOth. a at, ol beau..
Iollw lh,
c,pnu„ h.,.
lua home., located tn «nma ol nelur.
cto,n ,M
•1 trnbereneaa, at, to dhre thimteh!
plajer. end lhe keen'will pratid.
havlne wlde atmla end ewe, Conner.
„u „ ,
। A buv load of [teopir from Alto and
vicinity were here looking over our
just moved a* we drove around the school building one day lust week. Part
soldiers' monument In the circle in tlx- of them had been here before and as
center of the city on account of the they were looking over some other
crowd of Christmas shopper*. When we sc pools these jieoplc brought the rest ।
reached the Ohio river there was such over here, as they had been much
a dense fog that we could not see thr pleased with not only our school build­
water over the railing of live bridge, ing but the method of handling the'
and we drove with our lights on which scholar*, rw our Supt. installed a?
we had to do In driving through method tliut is new here and is getting!
Louisville. Ky.. at the end of tlie bridge, good results nnd is well liked by both
a city of 333.b00, the second largest city pupils and teachers. They may pattern
south of the Ohio river. On account of after'us. there Is no copyright on our
way of doing things here.
except the street* we drove on. The
Miw Lettie Howard. Manvlfie How­
traffic was heavy as it te a hustling ard and several nieces and nephews
river dty. Following tlie course of the several auto loads of friends attended
Ohio river tor some distance we got a the funeral of Watt Howard at Green­
good view of the great river. Leaving Ville last week Wednesday. Mr. Howard
to the river bluff*. Here we had our
first cxiierience of hill climbing and our
read twisted around the side of these
rocky ridges. One ride of the road war.
a bank of jutting rock* while the other
side was lined with heavy preu ape!
fence protecting the tourist from lhe
cha»m below. Here wc liad to drive very
slow on account of lhe winding roan
and very -bort turns. Hie road across
Kentucky is good, but there are but
very few miles cf straight road on this
route.,
.
In driving across tlie state we arc
leaving out the Mammoth Cave which
we hope to see on our return trip
Nashville. Tenn., is tlie next place of
interest to us. it Is a city of 150.000,
beautifully located on tlie Cumber­
land river, situated in a rich, rolling
country. Farming, dairying and frul’
growing are progressive industries
Here they manufacture furniture, silk,
flour, and cotton. We found heavy
traffic here. Leaving the city on HuMurfrrsboro pike, one of the fined
road* in the state, we soon reached thtdty after which the road was named
The northern soldiers were camjxd for
some time at this place during the Civil
war. On from this place we soon came
to Mount Eagle with three and onehalf miles of climbing, over roads cut
out of the rock sided mountain circling
and twisting its way to the top. Then
a few miles on the top witere we toting
a good hotel and bttslness places Going
down the mountain was tour and-onehalf miles of the same rock road. Leav­
ing the mountain, we crossed a fertile
valley In which we found tlie little city
of Jasper with a fine court liousc on a
block by itself in the center of
town.
On lhe east rida-pf the valley. Mount
Signal rose twiT1 thousand feel, which
we crossed, the ascent being four and
one-half miles and the descent five and
one-half miles. This brought us Into
the valley of the Tennessee river, with
Missionary Ridge on the cast. Mount
Lookout on the south and the Cumber­
land range on the west, all points of
great importance during the Civil war.
The city of Chattanooga with a popu­
lation of 150.000 Is located between
these mountains, the name meaning
“bird's nest'* (Indian). Located on the
bank of the Tennessee river it lies nt
the intersection of five great highways
The city is an important manufactur­
ing center, with four hundred indus­
trial plants. There are vast coal and
hon deposit* in the surrounding moun­
tain* which are extensively worked. It
was tn this valley that I spent the sum;
mcr and winter of 1885-6 in charge of
a coal company store and as agent for
tlie Cincinnati Southern R. R. Leaving
Chattanooga on tlie road to Atlanta
Ga.. we followed the course made
famous by “Sherman's march to the
sea.' passing through Ringgold. Tun­
nel Hill. Dalton. Cantersvillc. Marietta,
etc. Almost every town has a soldier's
monument und cemetery. At times it
rained very hard as we drove through
Georgia, and the red clay sail of Ten­
nessee and Georgia was as bright ns
many a bam just painted red. nnd as
sticky as sticky could be. But we
were lucky enough to keep on the

A TABLE

Half-Prices
AVE you seen the table dis­
play of merchandise for sale
at HALF PRICE ft Baird’s Cloth­
ing Store? If not, see it TODAY!
There are sweaters, underwear,
caps, mittens, jackets, gloves and
other articles. 5 The sale of heavy
winter clothing continues; with
big reductions in prices on over­
coats, heavy underwear, topcoats,
mackinaws, sheep lined coats and
leather coats. Prices are cut on all
of the above mentioned articles
in both the men’s and boys’ sizes.

H

T. S. Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS

Older residents Miss Howard, who Is
part 85 years of age stood the trip verywell.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Brumm, of Nash­
ville. were calling on friends here on
Friday and also took time to inspect
cur new school building. They were
much pl»ft?ed and were only sorry
that their town could not have a new
building io show their visitors.
In a letter to friends lx&gt;rc, Mrs. Met­
ta Morgan speaks of the very warm
weather they are enjoying at the home
of her son at Ponca. Oklahoma.
James Sanborn of Lake City came
Saturday after Mrs. Sanborn who had
been visiting relatives and friends for
a week. He report* that they have liad
no t now, or at least not enough to call
out tlie road snow plow*. He being road
man of h'.s county. Is always watching
the snowstorms.
Next Sunday t* "Go-To-Church-Sunday" in Barry county. At the M. E.
church yesterday they had to open lhe

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Tlie Homemakers' Corner

serve on trays is sometime* a tr
when eaten in front of a fireplace.

SCORCH STAINS.
By Home Economics Specialists Michi­
A simple remedy for scorch stain is to
gan Blate College
moisten Ute stain with water and place

piece ot cloth moistened with hydrogta
Whole wheat provide* an inexpensive
and palatable breakfast cereal. It may covered with a dry doth, and the spot
be prepared fey soaking for 24 hour* Ironed with a medium hot iron. If the
and cooking slowly for several hour*. hydrogen peroxide soaks through, re­
place the upper cloth. Be careful to see
coffee mill. A third method is to parch
it in the oven before grinding to give tt
a delicious nut-like flavor. The whole very rapidly Rinse the garment thus
grain cereals are a better source of treated before ironing. Tills method
minerals, vitamin*, and bulk than the must be used carefully on colored fab­
prepared cereals.
rics us the dyes may bleach out.

In removing grease spot* from cloth­
ing which contain dirt, more rubbing
and a larger'quantity of an organic
solvent, such as carbon tetrachloride,
chloroform or naphtha are necessary.
Apply the solvent,from the wrong ride
of till- material so that the dirt will be
washed into a pad of cloth placed un­
CEDAR CREEK.
Tlie home of Ernest Peake and fam­ derneath. To avoid a ring sponge from
ily burned to the ground late in the the outside of the spot toward lite cennight Sunday night. There is much
rympathy extended by the surrounding
A tray can save many steps in setting
community.
Russell Watson and wife accompan­ a table, serving food nnd clearing away
ied by
Mrs. Libble Leinaar were Kala- the soiled dishes. It should not be so
-----------------------------large
that it can be loaded too heavily
rparoo shoppers Friday,
John Gurd haa commenced work for to carry easily. Other uses for. utility
the Gelman boys who Iiave a contract trays are for rolling out pie crust, bis­
cuit dough and other pastries in them.
building five bridges for the state.
Those who spent Sunday with Rus­ They arc much easier to clean up than
sell Watson and wife were. Mrs. Sarah lhe work’ table top and the flour will
Count and daughter of Hastings. Will not get scattered. A meal prepared to
Watson and family of Cloverdale.
George McKibbln and family of Yan­
kee Springs. Robert and Will McKibbln
and families of Prairieville.
Uncle Mote Horn had two stroke* of
paralysis u few nights ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker of Kala­
mazoo visited Alger Oor and wife. Sun­
day.
John Gurd of Hastings is staying
with his son .Will, and wife of this
place for a part of the winter.
Wc extend our deepest sympathy to
Rev. Jone* and family of Hickory Cor­
ners in their sorrow.
*
Sunday was "Gu-To-Church-Sunday”
hen. Rev. McKean has asked for co-,
operation to fill not only the church
proper nnd League room but also the
gallery next Sunday. Will you be
there?

WOOL MATERIALS.
All woo) materials should be dried In
a warm place but not near a fire or m
the direct sunlight. Never allow them lo
freeze. Hang knitted underwear from
tlie shouldcp, shaping the garment*
occasionally and squeezing the water
from the bottom.
OBLONG KITCHEN.
'
If building or remodeling a kitchen, .
make it oblong rather than square, to

tribute the equipment most advaniageously.
HARD 8.AUCE.
To make hard sauce a little dinerent.

ortng. Hard sauce is good with almojt
any hot steamed pudding.

“MOUTH
TESTED”

SOUTH WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Blocher spent
the week end In Detroit with their
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Ditman.
Mrs. Carrie Scott sjient Monday in
Battle Creek on business.
.
Mrs. Gertrude Varney spent the week
end with her mother. Mrs. Lucy Rowladcr, who I* seriously 111 and docs not
Improve as her friends would- like to
Mr. Joe Vroamnn and Mrs. Chas
Sense of Lansing spent Sunday after­
noon nt Rev. J. M. Smith's. Mrs. Smith'
improves slowly.
Mrs. Henry Martin al
tn of
Dlnniondale called on
aunt, Mrs. Lucy Rowlader. Sunday P.

bedded in it. Reaching Atlanta, the fi­
A large crowd at the Wellman school
nancial and manufacturing center of
the southeast, a city of 355.000, we
found ita educational facilities many, to a good program.
Mrs. Carrie Scott returned hpme from
lhe finest in the country with thirtyfour colleges and educational institu­ near Kalamazoo Thursday evening.
It Is reported Loren Hershberger has
tions all built up since the war, for it
was burned, to the ground and com­ rented a farm In Indiana. The com­
pletely destroyed by General Sherman munity will mis* these people very
on his march to tlie sea. We were able much from our midst, but wish them
to avoid the busy traffic of the city by success in their new home.
taking side streets on the west side of
GUERNSEY LAKE.
the city. Thr next dty of importance
Franklin Ttdd of Pottersville railed
was Macon, located six miles from the on Jease Osgood and family Friday.
geographical center of tlw state. It Ik
Miss Glrnnn Osgood has been on the
surrounded by mile* of peach and j»e- sick list but is better now.
can trees and rich farming lands, cot­
Mrs. Lettie Hart is quite ill,
.
ton being one of lhe staples of Georgia.
Quarterly meeting was held at Mc­
Valdpata came next with a population Callum church Sunday afternoon.
of 13.000. then on to Lake City, where a January 10. Rev. J. Batdorff from
road turns to Jacksonville and eastern Sunfield was with us and gave a fine
Florida. A little farther south at High address which was much enjoyed by
Springs, other roads turn off. one to all.
Tampa and one to Gainesville. Here we
Archie Woodman was u Kalamaw»
changed and took the road leading to visitor Monday.
Ocala, and through Or^ndo. KlssuhQuite a lew nice fish are being caught
mee on to our destination. Melbourne ।out of Guernsey lake now.
by the sea. The orange gloves around i
---------------.
Orlando makes one think of our fruit: A pelt taken tn December I* worth
belt in western Michigan. Melbourne j three taken before the season.

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Home Economics
Extension Work1

THE CHURCHES

CARDS OF THANKS

BODY GLASS
Cylinder Heads, Radia­
tor*, Generators, Start­
ers, Mufflers, Con­
necting Rods

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
GRANGE PROGRAMS

H. S. SHELDON

The Vault Without

' The Barryville group of Homs Eco-j
'nomica Extension work met at the.
home'of Mrs. Flossie Richards, Wed-|
■ nrsday. January 8. for an all day meet- I
Ing and pot luck dinner at noon.
Tlie meeting was called to order by,
the chairman. Mrs. Leia Bldciman. A
short business meeting was held with
ten members answering to roll call.
[
Tlie forenoon yas spent in giving
a portion of the lesson, then assisting]
those wlio did not have slip covers
finished. In the afternoon the leaders'

Hastings Burial Vault Company
I

Our Service

The fourth meeting of the Assyria
Home Extension group will meet with
Mrs Eva Sarver January 20. at I
o'clock. We would like all members
present if possible.
_____, ,
_ „
___ pair of
curtains made according to directions
or tint an old pair ecru or cream —
Kathryn Cole, Secy.

rays lhe Bkrtau of Agricultural Eco­
I Group No. 3 of Uie Hany County nomics. Some perWiable products are
&gt; Home Extension clubs met Tuesday hauled by truck as far as 600 or 8(X&lt;
'afternoon. December 8th. at the home I miles in one or two days. As a genera)
lot Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. 303 E. Mill rule. It docs not pay lhe farmer to haul
St, the full inembership of sixteen be-| produce with his own truck for dis­
tances of more tlmn 75 mile*, says the
Ing present.
Each member brought her finished bureau. Most farmers who ship perish-1
slip cover and chair to be Judged by
the leaders. Many lovely covers , were profitable to u-1! the produce to men
displayed showing that each member wlx&gt; operate trucks, pay truckmen to
had taken an interest in working out haul it. or let truckmen handle It for

Citizen's Mutual

her individual problem.
After a brief business meeting Mrs.
HIT BY THE "REPRESSION."
Cross, chairman, turned tlie meeting
What has become'of the local boaster
over to the group leaders. Mrs. WlnlnWho used to get up in lhe cimmber of
ger and Mrs. Townsend.
Mrs, Wlnlngcr gave a brief review
on slip covers and then took up tlie

HASTINGS MARKETS

The lesson was devoted to taking
notes, covering, window shades, glass
curtains and draperies.
Many samples of curtain and drap­
ery materials were displayed also
samples of the different types of cur­
tain headings.
QUTMBY GROUP.
Tlie Quimby Home Economics Exten­
sion Group met at Quimby church
basement Wednesday. January 6 for
an all day meeting. Sixteen members.

The forenoon was spent in reviewing
the lesson on slip covers and inspect­
ing the finished chairs.

Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Bclson from
Wamervtlle spent Sunday with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Bclxm.

cd when to use draperies, what ma-'
teriata to use and how to hang them.
At the next meeting each member is
school this Monday morning at the to respond to roll call with n house­
Maple Grove Center school.
hold hint —Esther Ware. Sec'y.
.j
Sunday visitors al Hie home ot Mr.
The Dowling Home Economics Ex­
tension Group met at the home ot Mrs.
Claud Hof!man on Tuesday. Dec. 8.

Mrs. WilT Sheffield returned to .her
home at Hastings Sunday after a week'sj

More So
Than Ever
There has
not been a period
i n ninny years
when it was more
important for the
average family to
study the matter of
costa. Even funeral
costs.

• Realizing
that this is indeed
the case.

publicity t o « u r
ability in serving at
extremely moderate cost.

Tlie lesson was on slip covers. The
next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill al Dowling. Tuesday.
January 19. 1932.—Mary Herrington.

npt sL-K».T.i'tyti &lt;»t rit.»rr
ItNfXd for ..hr hr l»n In rr-H'
.... 1.) rrShh.1 .ui.I.II.
..J... ,
.f ril,. 1Hrf.rrner., A.ldrr.. II.

tings spent Sunday with their daugh­
Kenyon in the afternoon of Tuesday.
ter. Mrs. Earle Olcr. and family.
Our Items are few owing to several January 19th, 1932. Meeting will be
telephone lines being out of commis­ called at one-thirty.—Gertrude Bauer.
sion due to the ice storm of a couple
of weeks ago.

and Frankie of Maple Grove spenl
Thursday afternoon at Floyd Fcncele-

sick list the post week and lias been
staying with her nelce, Mrs. Cora Van
Ett. She Is much Improved and *111
The P. T. A. will meet Thursday eve­
ning January 14 with a good speaker
from Hastings and sandwiches, cake.
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jello and coffee for supper.
Our Sunday school is coming fine
Walter Lewis and family.
Mrs. Moggie Wanless of Toledo,
Ohio, came Thursday to spend the wln-

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THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hasting*, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

1 wish to announce to the people of Barry county
that I have purchased the gas station, oil and grocery
business of GEORGE E. HAYNES at ELDRIDGE COR­
NERS, located 8 miles south of Hastings on M-43. The
only all-night station between Hastings and Kalama-

ROYCE B. BAINE
Successor to GEORGE E. HAYNES, E.q.

president. Mrs. Lillian Griffin; secre­
tary; Mr*. Albertina Smith; treasurer.
Mrs. Mary KlbUnger.
The Kingsley L. A. S. will meet with
Mrs Albertina Smith Wednesday. Jan­
uary 20 for dinner.

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

saoAowAv a omen

Jirtbuianct Service

ixron runs
wuc n.iu .Alia, vvua
------ — -------- -•----- -Potts motored to Kalamazoo Wednes-'
turkeys in the breeding flock
day and spent the day with Mr. and
Brain
In cold weathMrs Morris Lewis.
• er It Is belter to feed grain twice a
Leon Pott* and wife, visited at Vance
,D^not feed too much corn. U
Sharps In Middleville. Sunday.
is the only whole grain available.
-’
«t»
■
give mash too. Peed alfalfa or clover
BARBERS CORNERS.
hay in winter, or cabbage* or mangels
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buchen of Canon if hay ta not available. If milk is
City and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin available feed It with the grain; or
of Grand Rapids called on Mr. and else feed a laying mash through the
Mrs Jay Smith Sunday.
winter. Feed the turkeys regularly and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney visited I be careful not to overfeed. Change the
friends M Lansing a few days.
■ place of feeding often. Breeder* need
Mr. arid Mrs. Edgar Cheney were ini plenty of grit and oyster shell..
Grand Raplda Sunday.
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in our Establishment is
marked in.plain figures ...
with -the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

�Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932

I

THE HASTINGS BANNER

What Will the Year 1932 Bring Us? |
THE

BUY™
1932

(Paper read at North Pine Lake i lhe fact that a presidential election
Fanners’ club meeting. January 2.
*U1 tak® &gt;llace
’
| At the bottom of the last depression.
Henry Ford was asked for his opinion
Of
course
It
1*
nearly
all
prophecy
at
'
which
in
j
nutshell
U
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Our 1932 Christmas

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need and make it better and sell it
like an infant, everyone Is anxious cheapen than It had ever been made
about what it will be like. And like the and sold before." That was ten years
human family, heredity and environ­
and from another interview with 1
ment each play an Important part.
Tile year begins with hope and joy great automobile manufacturer. Andre
and singing. The year begin* with 'Citroen, the "Henry Ford of France."
mlrjh and love and prewr—ye&lt; there’s Citroens philosophy and Fords are
. urn. «... tnr
Ilf.', bringing.
hrinslntr much alike. He proiioaes that we send
and thete’s'a shadowing of future care. our
o". old cars
car» to
» the Chine* and the
The vear besins with vista* that s#em I People of India and Indculate them
boundless. wltn glimpses Into gtaclou* with the riding habit. Then when good
promised lands; we pray that all our
c?.mc *«“ln th® Chinese wife anc.
doubt and fears be groundless We the Indian wife will make thelrhiu. .
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New Year's day is a door that stand', i
our ***** d0Check Studebaker's impres­
unlatched—waiting for your eager hand
Sometimes Uie women wonder what
sive array of 3 2 startling better­
to push It open. It is a door Uiat may ■ they can do to help clear up the conments against any other car.
lead almost anywhere, it may lead In- ditions that exist around them. More
1932 Free Wheeling plus Syn­
to a small cramped room—or it may be. than they think, perhaps, for although
lhe entrance to a large workshop It I men are willing to work and orc poschronized Shifting that leaves
may lead into the sanctified peace of a sesaed of courage and vision to carry
you little else to do but steer
vaulted cathedral—or It may be the1 on through stress and storm. It Is not
—Safety Plate Glass all
gateway to the charm of n quaint old-, unusual for them to turn to women
Weekly Payments RECEIVE NEXT
around at no added cost—
fashioned garden. But, no matter what | when clouds are blackest, and the womwider seats and longer wheel­
DECEMBER 1
For 50 Weeks
vuta you may see when you havc an of the home is the barometer of
bases—added power and pick­
pushed open the door; no matter . that home, and the general tone of the
up—silenced bodies, engines,
whether the scene you glimpse holds, household depends on her to encourage
disappointment
or
Inspiration,
always
the
family
to
go
ahead.
So
in
these
chassisl Sea and drive a Stu­
remember this: That New Year’s Day Is times of stress, keep your head cool and
debaker, the “buy" of 1932!
a door, and that it is your privilege, as I your heart calm with cheerful smiles
well a* your duty, to open It. Remember and confidence to bring the world back
Other Studebaker
llial the door ha* a keen and personal to something of its old self again.
Betterments
significance for you. because the vista
Time is doing plenty of things to
that It open* 1* your future, and no }.our business, no matter what that
Armor Plated Bodie*
matter how narrow and dark the boun- business is or what your particular job
Automatic Starting
dories of your life may seem at first ln
m&gt;y j*. Every business slump we
glance, they may be widened and fW h&lt;d
jj^na] fOr new
Automatic Ride Control
brightened. It doesn't take a trained inventions, new methods of doing buslFull-Cushioned Power
archltect to remove a wall—not always,
cven new industries. History Is
RECEIVE NEXT
Weekly Payments
Metal Spring Covers
snd the dimmest room may be made Jltft repeating itself. One ingenious
DECEMBER 1
For 50 Weeks
cheery with gay chints and happy picnot long Bg0 proved that you
Full Automatic Spark Adjustment
lures.
Jean make a silk purse out of a sow’s
Air-Curve Coachcraft
First days are Important because
they Introduce us to new experiences, from n nearby packing house, stewed
New Convertible Body Styles
something really brand new; and *0 It them up in some chemical solution
New Inside Sun Viior
i* worth while for us to think a bit and spun it into Innumerable fine fila­
No-Glare Sloping Windshield
about Uie new year today. Let us think ments, very much like rayon and the
of New Year’s Day as moving day, silk purse was easy. The development
Heat Resisting Sponge Rubber
when we pack our grips and move on of the rayon Industry illustrates an­
Floor Mat*
past lhe milestone into the next block other important phase of the new pro­
All Bodie* Insulated Against Heat,
on the long road of life. Iipo Die 1932 ductive ciTlclency. as does the manu­
Cold and Noise
block. A house cleaning -"opfifit to be facture of cellophane from sour inllk.
January
Closed Bodie* Wired for Radio
When times were hard sixty-odd
relieved
years ago. the father of a family would
Improved Brake*
New Airplane Typo Instrument*
the incinerator to destroy such things gather his family around him of an
on Dash
as old grudges and quarrel*, frustrated evening and say "Let us pray.’’ and
plans and broken hopes; all our fears, after a season of communion with God
Free Wheeling Dial
failures and mistakes, send them to the through which they gained new
Electric Gasoline Gauge
stove. let them become ashes. But we strength and courage mother would
must not destroy our soul’s furniture. say: "Now let us play." So praying
Reffcx Tail Light
Oh. no. Pack up our friendship* with and playing they got spiritual and
New Airplane Type Steel-Backed
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their sweet memories, our courage, mental refreshment that made tlie
Engine Bearing*
hope and faith, jam In plenty of smiles trials seem much easier to face. Seems
like this generation of today might get
Greater Cooling Capacity . .
and cordial handclasps for 1933.
something of value out of praying and
A
good
many
of
the
thing*
that
are
Finer Body Hardware
puzzling us today, won’t puzzle us playing, just as tlxy did sixty-odd
Concealed "Hood Latches
twelve months hence—returning em­
ployment. restored salaries, the price of
Chromium-Plated Steel Spoke
People's church In Chicago and the
Wheel*
dent, disarmament and lhe war with following are some notes taken from
One-Piece Fender*
China. A lot of history la bound to be
Steel Running Board*
made before another twelve montiis yea/ lias been the most difficult tn of communism and dictatorship may
highest, both registered Guernseys, one
roll by. And there arc so many pincer, twenty years. Immediately after Presi­ never reach us.”
Improved Rim Assembly
producing 60.1 |&gt;ounds of butterfat and
whtre we’re apt to go wrong. The next dent Hoover’s moratorium, a new
the other 51.7 pounds for the month.
But often a situation only looks as
Air Cleaner. Carburetor Silencer;
six months are likely to determine the psychology took hold of us. The gen­
The third highest was a grade Holstein
nnd Full Power Muffler
eral belief was that we had foand a If it couldn't be cured. Calm thinking
A story of a beaver in Luce county owned by Howard Stanton, which pro­ cannot finance the purclusc alone, lie
out of our difficulties. But this shows an adjustment Is possible If which was caught and killed by a tree duced 43.6 pounds ot butterfat.
write of 1931 as the year of the deprre- way
i
New Service Policy
suggests that they chip In with their
painful.
Let
’
s
have
the
courage
to
lasted
only
a
few
days
and
the
year
idon. History may record it as the I
It cut during the recent open deer sea­
neighbors and thus own a bull that
make
It
then.
That
’
s
being
an
adult.
"Year of returning sanity.” We've &lt;dyaws to a close In chaos, and the cha­
son. and which was widely circulated
learned that our economic order Is &lt;otic attitude prevails among those who Life with all its problems is admirably through the state, has resulted in a the three highest testing cows were
DRASTICALLY
registered
Guernseys
owned
by
W.
C.
been looked to as capable of In­ designed to make ’bigger and wiser report from Weslle Miller. Leonard, re­
about like our schools and churches have
I
LOWER PRICES
and government, run by the same sort iterpreting the significance of situations humans of us. When you reach the counting a similar instance occurring Schultz. They tested 60S. 54.6 and 543
pounds of butterfat tor the month.
HIGHER EDUCATION.
of human being* and subject to the iand conditions. This situation 1* not Anal chapter and you glimpse the pages In the vicinity of his home. Miller said
same human frallUe*. 1931 Isn't all In idue to defective machinery in the ad­ through, all that memory has recorded he discovered a beaver with one of its
Ntw RolucWell why not start in with noseguards
PRESIDENT EIGHT Pric.
the red because it has depreciated our iministration of government, or any dis­ ns the worth while side of you. are the hind feet securely caught by a poplar where they can get a purebred and
bred-for-production bull. Mr. Edward and padded football shoulders?
/jr w.B—niH.r.
most popular American way of life. turbance of nature. It 13 the old, old joys and passing sorrows which the tree. The tree cut by the beaver had
$1690 $160
We’ve discovered to our amazement difficulty of the human heart and family have shared, with the failures lodged in some other trees and had
1690 New
that life consists of more than the prejudices; it is all contained in one nnd achievements and the few good then slipped off the stump, pin­
”
1690
160
abundance of thing* that we possess, litUe word—"Greed." We cannot go friends who cared.
ning a hind leg. Miller rescued the
1690
110
or at least that if It doesn't, it's likely on like this, when I say "we" I mean Tls the little house and garden
trapped beaver. "He seemed to want
Conv. Sedan, for $f.
1820 New
the world. 1932 will be the blackest
to turn up some day pretty empty.
Where
the
life-time
labors
count.
to Indicate hi* thanks by sitting up and
1790
360
Perhaps
we
will
not
again
be
ready
Not
In
dollars
but
In
friendships
looking wistfully before scampering
560
1890
to estimate a man's success by the sal­ portals hate being revived, revitalized
Will our satisfactions mount.
off to the lake,” Miller said.
ary he’s making, or the cost of the and dramatized; I see selfishness Has the home-place been a haven
DICTATOR EIGHT
house he’s built. But black as 1931 mounting on golden stairs. There will Where the children joyed to be
HIGH TESTING COWS.
looks right now. there’s * chance that be no recovery or prosperity for Ameri$ 980 $115
Do they turn and look up It
Our readers will be Interested in the
history will find some silver lining.
120
Coupe, for 4*--------------- 1030
With a happy memory?
following report by Edward R. Bailey.
The U. 8. delegation to Arms con­ dustrial stabilization for every other
St. Regis BTiam, foe 5*f 1030 New
If tn spite of hurt and sorrow
120
ference headed by Dawes, has chosen Important country In the. world. When The old walls have known content
Sedan, for 5*---------------- 1030
cow-testing association in this county.
Conv. Roadster, for 4._ 1030 New
Dr. Mary Woolley as the firet woman we open up the ports of International
You have filled your life with glory Following is his report:
Convertible Sedan, for 5 1095 New
member to attend a disarmament par­ commerce and obey the scientific law And your days have been well spent.
of supply and demand in the inter­
ley.
COMMANDER EIGHT
Last year at a time when countless course of nations, and when all the na­’ Never once since the world began
*
nt’ w b.—ioi h. r.
thousands of people were walking the tions have an equalized opportunity for.
them go at prices BELOW COST. Tire
Has the sun ever once stopped shln- duction was 761 pounds of milk, testing
Coupe, for 4’——---- — SU50 $235
3.98 per cent butterfat, or 3029 pounds
streets of the world In quest of work, national trade and when lhe rights of.
ing.
prices are low, but these prices are
St. Regis B'ham, for 5?t &lt;350 New
when wives and JltUe children were labor are respected In the processes of‘ 'His face very often wc could not see, butterfat per cow.
23$
1350
"The average value of the production
lower—good only while present stock
starving, when governments were tot­ manufacture; when,all these things are!
And we grumbled at his Inconstancy;
1350 New
tering on the brink of economic disas­ worked out on the basis of world con­J But the clouds were really to blame,
lasts. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR­
Convertible Sedan, foe 5t 1465 New
ter. the nation* spent five billions of ditions, then and nit until then will
not He.
DAY ONLY!
leaving a margin of 85.19 profit over
dollars on armaments I Happily- l&gt;ow- prosperity settle down upon us. It will
For behind them, he was shining.
STUDEBAKER SIX
eVer. wc are to have a shift in scenery. not be long before American land will, And so—behind life's darkest clouds the cost of feed.
•'Eighteen registered Guernseys own­
Next February on the second day of join the merger. Agriculture Is going‘
God's love Is always shining.
the month, the representatives of lhe Into a combination and will Join the' We veil it at times with our faithless ed by W. C. Bchultz, of Prairieville, pro­
duced an average of 7413 pounds of
nations will gather at Geneva to con­ merger. The merger of the banks Is
fears
milk in* December, testing 5.13 per.sent
sider the problems of the world's arm­ already here, a merger of the rail­
And darken our sight with our foolish or 38.01 pounds of butterfat per/cow.
aments. Briefly the conference will roads Is predicted Mergers bring the
tears.
consider the following five questions. 1. most serious economic moment wc But In time the atmosphere always This was the highest herd average.
; 840
&gt;5
"Six cows, representing different
4.40
The limitation of men in the military have ever known. Greed of nations,
890
5
clears
breeds, owned by Roy A. Bryant. Dowl­
service of their respective countries. 2. may be cited In Jap’s actions In Man­ For His love Is always shining.
890 New
ing. produced an average of 1.002
690
Tire limitation of war materials. 3. The churia. It is not due to their Inter­
4.50. ...
5
Written and rend nt the Pine Lake
890 New
limitation of military budgets. 4. The est In the people of Manchuria, but be­ Farmers club meeting. January 2. 1932. pounds of milk, testing 3 63 per cent
Convertible Sedan, for 5
95$ New
abolition of chemical warfare. 5. The cause there arc railroads and coal and —By Mrs. John Rogers. Doster. Mich. or 36.4 pounds of butterfat each for
the month, this being the second high­
establishment of a permanent disarm­ oil there.
est herd of cows.
ament Commission.
A Harvard professor of economics
4.50. . ,.
WINTERING BEES.
Six grade Shorthorns, owned by B.
What a universal blessing It would be
predicted eight months before the stock
Important
considerations
for
winter
­
N.
Fenner near Cressey,, produced an
if the nations could be delivered once
5.00. ...
and forever of the fear, the suspicion, market crash that such a thing would ing Wes are: Plenty of young bees, a average of 786 pounds of milk testing
and the ill will that Inevitably attend cotne. You must remember that every good queen, enough good-quality stores, 438.per cent or 3438 pounds butterfat.
6.00 (8 Pty)
the maintenance of big armies and time you get a dollar that you didn't sound hives, and protection from cold This was the third highest herd averand dampness. A colony needs from
navies, and what on economic relief it
6.00 i« Pty)
The following are the three highest
would be if the nations could agree to The source of all wealth is the earth. 25 to 40 pounds of stores. If there is
spend less on armaments and more on The basis of all prosperity is the soil, not enough honey of good quality for cows in each class on the butterfat
chose things that add to human happl- and real estate will come back to It* tlie bees to consume during the winter,
sirup
made
of
granulated
sugar
is
safe
proper
value
when
it
ceases
to
be
con
­
Hastings, Michigan
The last Issue of our county paper sidered nothing bdt frozen assets and nnd just us good os honey. Provide the cow to qualify was a grade Holstein
owned by Howard Stanton. She fresh­
says, the Michigan Bankers AsaociaUon where loans cannot be made and mort­
approve the plans as preaented to Con­ gages cannot be foreclosed on real es­ necessary to feed or open the colony ened September 1 last and gave 1103
Do not leave pounds ot milk, testing 335 per cent
gress to give further financial reller In tate. while they can always find money after cold weather.
the existing strain. In the same Issue to finance gambling and speculating. honeydew honey in the hives, as it may butterfat or a total of 37 pounds but­
m
When the time comes that all tills It cause dysentery. Honeys which have terfat for the month. The best two
six counties of,Berrien. Monroe. Oak­ knocked Into a cocked hat, you will a high perccntago gf gums (most tree
honeys)
are
not
so
desirable
for
winter
find
prosperity
back
where
it
belongs.
KHAKI CANVAS.
land. Macomb. Wayne and BL Clair
tercd Guernseys, and the butterfat
The darkest hour In any man’s Uie U stores.
Khaki-colored ml neral-dyed canvas are having serious trouble from a bond­
totaled 39.8 and 383 pounds for the
when he sits down to contemplate how
is much more serviceable than the ed debt of nearly 810.000.000 growing to get a dollar without earning IL Cap­
month. The third highest In the four
A STORAGE TIP.
ordinary white canvas for uses on the out of the application of the Covert law
Wrapping
papers
Impregnated
wills
ital and labor In a democracy must
farm as covers for machinery, sacked In the building of a huge system of
copper salts have proved highly effec­ by Howard Stanton. She produced 31.7
Phone 2177
grain, shocks, and wagons and as awn­ county roads, many of them paved.
pounds butterfat.
Roger Babson, world famous statisti­ out the other. We should have con­ tive in preventing some of the storage
ings and temporary shelters. Mineralfidence in the machinery of govern­ rots affecting pears grown in jhe north­
dyed khaki Is more durable and more cian. predicts that there will,be better
C. Schults had tlw highest and next
ment and country, that the influence
business
in
1932
than
tn
1931,
despite
resistant to mildaw.

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HORSE POWER COST

WedjiMday morning all the Hasting*.Method* of

COURTHOUSE NEWS

Lessening Expense

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'■nd inventory filed.
honal Department of the University
cd At Michigan State
on tiio pertinent topic of "Personal; Duc lo lhe mPady increase in the itory filed.
Adjustments and Thetr Relationship to d&lt;.malld
good farm horse' and
Succrsa."
cheafier farm power. R. 8. Hudson of
bo:ds
QIed latter* l*-i
an ununul
An
unusual feature of the Hi-Y
Hi-Y DtoDto-, tJle fann and horv department at j,ucd
.
trict Conference at Lake View school Michigan State College i* beginning an
Arthur E. Patton, dee d. Order '
Saturday. January 16. wtU ** the dto- ,cxtciun e project to determine the most allowing claim* enured.
eusalon period* and tlie swim in the (economical method ot developing draft |
Mabel Laudenslager. dec'd.
Mnltartiim pool. All Barry county "Y" • ,colts*
i Bond of special Xdmr. filed, letter* I*grou|&gt;* may send three delegate*.
;i Twenty-four overage farm foals have
sued.
C. F. Angell wjjs in Buffalo Saturday been
।
purchased for tlie experiment
Est. Lucy Franck, dec'd- Waiver of I
and Sunday attending a national cum- I ,from Michigan farmers. They will be
notice tiled, proof of will filed, order
rnltUe meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Dr. i■ sheltered
(
in cheap straw sheds and al­ admitting will entered.
Wm. Hutchins, president of Berea Col-' jlowed to run ouUide tiie year around.
inc. chairman.
,
'•
' The feed will consist ot com. oats and Petition for determination filed, order
Go-to-Church Sunday. January 17. (alfalfa, fed tn liberal und limited
for determination entered.
can become a day of unusual meaning amounts.
,
All colts will have free access1
Est. Elizabeth Tasker. Third annual
in the lives ot many many folk* who (
account filed.
as yet do not appreclNg Uie value of
Accurate ’records will be kept of feed1
Est. Charles W. Wing. deed. Final
regular ehurch attendance
.and
luu development by weights ....
-----—
and
meas! account filed, order for publication en­
Nashville Hi-Y had a big party last urcmrnt» for three-years. at lhe end tered.
Monday night at lhe iiome of George of whlch time the colts will be broken!
E*t. Mildred and Sybil Woodmansee.
Wotring
and pm to work. At this time it will Annual account filed.
Hastings Hi-Y’ group are having noon1 lx. possible to make definite conE*t. William Smith, deed. Annual
meeting* again Uils year. All other lo- ciU5|Oll5 M to tl*e efficiency of the
account of Admx. filed.
cal groups meet Tuesday nights from u,riou., methods .
7:00 to 9:00 o'clock at Uie High school.
Tl!f rplla a,,. located at the south ; Est. Merril D, McVean. Annual acI
count
of guardian filed.
Mr. Brozak in charge of the recreation. fnd of Ihp C(&gt;nc1fe farm at which place
i Est. Lucy Franck, dee d. Proof of will
One of the "Y" groups had 22 in Bible vAitors arc always welcome.
I filed, orddr admitting will entered.
Study last week.
.
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bond filed and" letters issued, order
.
' limiting eettlement entered, notice to
* meeting In the new home of their
The Glass Creek Home Management creditors issued.
leader. Kendall Coats
1 class will meet with Mrs Lester Rey-।
Roy W. Griswold. dec'd. Will and!
The Woodland HI-Y’ group met at
nolds this week Friday. January 15. for I pctlUon for probate filed, waiver ot,
the home of Rev. Harley Towrvend last an all day iheeting. Pictures will be the J ,;oUc&lt;. nlPd. pr00f of win
week with Mr. Townsend Lading the subject tor the lesson. Visitors are wel- admitting wilt entered, bond filed and I
Bible Study.
J
letters issued, order limiting settlement i
Middleville Hi-Y- are enjoying their u
Porrest Havens. Mr*. Fred OU* andirn^^d |x-utlon foe hearing claims!
meeting* in the new school. Rev. M.
.
-ay OtU
Otis visited M
Mrs.
Mary
in!, nira.
nled notice
noUce to
to creditors issued.
D McKean leader
Ra&gt;
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l About one hundred fifty were present account of guardian filed
FORERUNNERS.
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&lt; “th
I E®1' Amanda Norris, dee d. Order al-‘
Start with the largest sum and DECREASE your de­
The chief weather signs preceding a Good Will church Friday nighk ta lowing claim* entered.
frmTareVckS Uy. a temperature‘of
J&lt;Meph Pe,CT,on' dccd Ordfr ’'’I
posits e'ach week. This is a very popular plan.
•
•
-------------ploy
P
“
t
on
by
the
Welcome
group.
lowing
claims
entered.
40" P. or lower, anil little wind, say;
Bt Nellle E
pelltlon
weather bureau experts. The prind-j Cha* Whittemore and family, also
Ruth Erway spent Sunday at Cleo ■ for Admr nled walvcr of notlcc fllcd.
pal requirement for frost when the
j Brown's at Hickory Corners.
ord(.r appointing Admr. entered.
I
temperature is not too high, to abun-1I „
.
Clvde
Warren and
rivrt. warren
and i| Est. otha
Otha K
K. Hull
Hull. dee d. nnal
Final ac- i
dant radiation of heat from the earth.
I
Put in the SAME AMOUNT each week. In 50 weeks:
with but little return radiation. A ^’ladr'" ZtTstSu^and visitor*
Mason with । coun
allowing accountt O
off Admr.
Admr. filed,
filed, order
order allowing
ucaiason.
;
____ .
25c Club pays. -.&gt;12.50 &gt;2.00 Club pays---&gt;100.00
moderate wind usually prevents frost
and Mre. Darhng of Battk Creek count entered, discharge of Admr. is•
.sued,
estate
enrolled.
the°Sfi TurfacelMr ^WhSrheavy1 werc Sunday giirets nt Roy Onkes.
50c Club pays.
&gt;25.00 &gt;5.00 Club pays.._&gt;250.00
Est. Chrto Marshall, dec'd. Order
$1.00 Club pays--$50.00 &gt;10.00 Club pays.-&gt;500.00
confirming sale entered.
b... much ndMUon I- u» nnh bc-i;' °X £
vXu
- ■
Est. Charles A. Newland, dec'd. Pe$20.00 Club pays &gt;1,000.00
■ tition for Admr. filed, order for publik..- tapm. u lUrl, w.n» .«« pc
.Erway undj cation entered.
Interest at 3% Added
venting I rest.
&gt;! —
- -Buskirk
- - - of
—
-• '
ere Bunday’
Hazel
Hast
Est. Sophia Wotring. dec'd. Final ac­
visitors at Roy Erway
count filed, waiver of notice filed, or1 Robert Otto. Chas. Erway and Louis1 der assigning residue entered, dlsGasoline taxes brought in n nd rev- | Havcns wcre Bunday visitors at Wm.
• charge of executor Issued, estate en­
enue of *246.373.000 In the first six omespie's near MarUn.
rolled.
months of 1931. according to reports to;
-------------- « »■«.---------- 2-----Est. p. H. Lawrence, dec'd. Discharge
REFORESTATION.
lhe Bureau of Public Road.-.
T":
money will be used chiefly for road
Of aid to Japan in supporting its of Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
Est. Wltoon S. Whltrtght. dec'd. Or­
building. Nearly . 7.118.000,000 gallons large population are local end national,
were taxed, or 4!. Tier cent more than policies ot reforestation and erosion! der allowing claims entered.
Est. George W. Gribbln. Petition for
In the same period last year.
control, the Forest Service points out.
license to sell filed, order for publlcalion entered.
i
Est. Fred Wagner, dec'd. Final oc-i
। count nnd receipts filed, waiver of* nW-1
! tlcc filed.
'
Est. Asher H. Orsborn. dec'd. Order!.
1 appointing Admr. entered. b?nd filed.
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
|
COATS GROVE.
munity service the leader will be. Mrs.
'! letters issued, order limiting settlement
A birthday party was given for O I The L. A. 8. met Thursday with Mr -. Pearl Demond; musician. Mrs. Kath-I ____________________________
।1 entered, petition for hearing claim*
O.
I filed, notice to creditors issued.
' Mater Sunday. The guests acre. Mr. [ Cl.uk Overunith with a fine atlend- erine Cium, booster. Mrs. Agnes j cotton driers have been developed by
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Mater
and
Mr.
and
Mr.&gt;nce.
A
comfortable
was
tied
off
and
Haight; handshaker, Warren Cool- . the Bureau of Agricultural Engineering
I Est. Arthur Fisher, dec'd. Testimony ‘
। of freeholder* filed, order determining (Carl Moon of Maple Grove und L. V.1 -&lt;4ne worlt dunc °‘n “ RUilt for the baugh. Tlie program wlll consist of pic- of the U. 8. Department of Agriculture,
hostess.
:j H
~’—
lure* on "Ben Hur" &lt;Lew Wallace's It docs not cod much to build these
I heirs entered.
1Edmonds.
' Sunday eveningMr*.
LeeAlbert
Howard
gave story
McClelland
is at
of NaahChristi presented in slides.
' '
' ' ’ can 'be made
• - by lhe
- usual
i driers,
which
| ville taking care of her mother. Mrs. an interesting talk on “The Land of: The Young People'* das* of the Sun­ cotton gin or plantation laborer*.
; Lafayette.” The Mix Violin Quartette day School will have a party at the
1 j TTJ ■' ' ~
&lt;, ,
I Sarah Good, who is very ill.
A lie hM no leg*—it doesn't need
four numbers.
home of Orville VanWic on Thursday
w“".s ".s,. !oihj“Psiu°;i
«sl
■ furnished
—-------------------them, it flies.
The Loyal Women's Birthday meet-1 evening. January 21.
birthday organization.
JL"'
B?“. wtrc 1,1 H**Un** j Ing wlll be iwld with Mrs. Blanche!
Next Sunday is "Go-To-ChurchMiss Bertha Miller, teacher in the ThursUny an °uslncsJi
Bayne on Thursday. January 21. Pot Sunday" in Barry county and if every­
Lansing schools returned to her work
M1&amp;s f^tothy^yrtk of Buttle Creek luck dinner, program in charge of one who could come would be present
Sunday, after spending the holidays atwl Mra Grc,a Ftrster of Vermontville hostess and Mrs. Florence Dunnigan, we might havc an attendance to be
with her mother. Mrs. Belle Miller.
' ca,Ied on Mr- and
PeM‘r
Sa’’
The
T ° c,a!j meeting will be proud of nt our own local church.
| Funeral services for Ora Stevens I urd&gt;&gt;‘
i lu,*d tlvls «wk Thursday P M. insU-ad'
A number from here attended tlie
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
'were held on Friday. January 1. at the
Edtoon Bass and bay friend of Ver-, of Wednesday at the home ot Mrs P. JT. A. at the Wellman school Frl■ Assyria Center church. The Interment ,nonl'll,L' CBlled on hls Parent*. Mr. Kendall Goats. The annual church pay evening.
.
' was ako made at tlxat cemetery
I and Mr5 Pet*r B*i' Sunday.
| meeting will be held thl* week Friday
Local college students who returiled ■ Mr- “nd Mrs- HatT&gt;' Hannon and ut the home of the jiastor in Woodland.
"BIG HEARTED" PAAVO.
to their school work Monday were E»- *onl of Kalamaroo came Sunday to j Pot luck dinner. All Interested in the I X-ray pictures show that the heart
ther and Anna Wiles. Dons Henry and; 'urprisc Mrs. Peter Bas* on her birth-church work arc invited.
of tlie Finnish sprinter, Paavo Nurmi,
I Hazel Tompkins at the State Teachers' i dBy T1,e&gt;’ had a 8O0d tlmc ,nd *w‘! Nexl Sunday evening at the com- is three times the average size.
CfNUIHl HONEff, TAR COMPOUND
College; Norman Case to the Argu- hcr ,nauJ’ more
birthday.
|,
bright * Business and Normal College ! Mrs GreU Flr5!Pr hi” »*«» «Wted
Mr and Mrs. Fred Miller and family i,0 ,cach ,he Hosmer school for the
were Sunday guests of their sister anil Iourth consecutive year, making a tout!,
family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy of?4 nlnc J'ears ln u,to Profe*^°n Bh.Nashville.
’
has taught In both Barry and Eaton J
Tlie Mime* Doris Henry of Western' CDunltM “nri f°r thf 1“*’ ‘hrt*c years
State Teacher*' College and sister B-iw has supervtaed tlie practice teaching of
lUice of Lh peer High school spent their iCoun,y NorTnal student* in her school.!
• vacation at the home of their parents I T,a“ &gt;’ear Mlss Catherine Ftltrer will
i Mr. and Mrs Percy Henry
** **nt herc' Mrs- p,rster hajl
'cry
i Mr and Mrs. Hugh Cose and Norma MICCcMful in her Hot Lunch Project
visited Mr. and Mrs Lucian Hyde Sun-! durln* ,he threc ’*"*• ,las Pro'idcd
1 day afternoon at the David Jone* home ''ducatlonal entertainment for the puAt the present low price of feed and by keeping
of Pennfield.
P*l» outside of school, including. "The
every anipreTfit—the DR. HESS RESEARCH FARM
I Initiative steps are being taken tolpasslon Pu&gt;‘" nt Grand Rapid*. "Life
is producing milk at 89c a hundred . . . eggs at less
sponsor a church bee for shingling the ot Abraham Lincoln" at Charlotte,;
I
church
roof
which
to
in
dire
need
of
reCentennial at Battle Creek and plan-:
than 9c a dozen, nnd saving 94c on every hog fattened.
pair. All service* and activities are be-1 00 “Ufe of Gco Washington" this;
1 mg held in the basement
‘
The children have also enjoyed
I Mr. and Mrs. Seymour of Lyon» ' n,an&gt;’ ba*k&lt;t h*u Sanies. &lt;Mr.s Fir»t&lt; r
Your chance to gel a New Hoover on very special
Michigan, parents of'Mrs Mary Dixon’|coat‘hcd onc Jettr at Vermontville
I returned tn their home on Monday P,lows' and
of 'arkl&gt;u» kl»;b
terms is ptmaing. Telephone—right now—for an
,
'I ht»r &lt; o'to villi what yon are gflling for your products. You
after spending the holidayrat the par-1 u&gt;roUK*' her generality. She I* a pepp..
appointment with one of these factory rrprescnlawlll wr tiirrr i, a ni&lt;r margin of profit between the ro*t of
sonage home ol Rev. and Mrs ’ Dixon ' industrious, and efficient instructor and
tivtw—before they leave town. There is still time for
produr lion and lhe selling price.
' ' Mb* Marian Stanton left Sunday for I through tlie use of many educational,
one of them to cull at your home and tell you about
Kalamaax&gt; where she will enter
I mwtazme*. application of latest meth­
the unusual offer. And he’ll tell you about the
State Teachers' College for the coming &lt;xb- “nd fuH co-operation of tin- school
scientific, modern methods of rug cleaning and
-semester.
; board, she to making the school truly
The Mtoscs Catherine and Josephine I
thereby earning the A plus
dusting that have been developed In the great
Just an ordinary farm with average animal* kept un­
Stanton were Saturday night guest* of i ntle received last year,
Hoover laboratories. It's all-important that you
their cousin. Lucille Cole.
1 ' Having graduated from Barry Cc.unphone note. The special offer doesn't hold good
der ordinary farm conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry accom- l&gt;' Normal, site earned on Extension
after they leave. Don’t put it off another minute I
, panted by their mother attended the wwk ,or two &gt;Tars *nd Mtcnded sum­
, funeral of Mr. Henry's uncle. Theodore | niPr normal at Btg Rapids and RahJones, ot Hastings on Tuesday
mazoo. receiving hcr life certificate
Mr and Mrs. Asa Stanton and fam-! (rom Western Stale Normal in *1931.
The factory representativea will inspect —
By slarlins to use Dr. Hess Stork Tonic al once a« a condi­
free of charge—any Hoover machine now in
Ily. Mr. »nd Mrs George Miller and
------------- mdti’ik-------------tioner and mineral supplement. You loo can produce milk
use. If it needs repair, they will be glad to
at hfk a hundred.
do the necessary work at minimum coat.
.nd hu.fa.nd Mr. .nd W.. Orin Dur“LSI.*.'
F*n-a-mln will keep your hens In laying trim. You will
ham near Battle Creek to help Mr:, during its brief lifetime. The female
be able to produce exg* at 9c per doien.
Last Chance at Our Short-Time Offer
i Durham observe the anniversary of her usually lives about 12 days. When Uie
has ceased laying eggs she dies within
HESS HOG SPECIAL combat* warm* and vupplie* a
1 natal dry.
mineral balance.
a day or two. The moth larva, or
dairyVeeds^
ONLY
- DOWN
worm. to the one that eats your win­
Dr. He*s Products in all Ute*.
More dairymen are feeding commer- ter clothes.
Iclal mixed feeds. Laws governing the
Hard lessons mate tough ping, but'
a NEW
tale of mixed feeds require that the
Telephone for an
। label on the bag give the chemical com­ they lead to a beautiful land.
Appointment
position. The open formula differs
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frost

The Bank
that does
tilings for
you!

•

DECREASING CLUB PLAN

EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN

Hastings City Bank

Telephone 2103

Capital $75,000

STORM p^f™ABL STORM
SASH strips DOORS
HIGH GRADE COALS
AT LOW PRICES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

I

Dr. HESS

~^uiek — before

PRODUCTS

COMPARE...

THE HESS RESEARCH FARM Is

Free Hoover Inspection

DUPLICATE THIS

S£

9025

B. A. LyBARKER
"Where Immediate Attcnliun and Courtesy
Are Shown lo Everyotu"

Phone 2115

We Deliver

Hastings

I from lhe closed formula in (hat the
। former also gives the kinds and quan­
tities of ingredients in the mixture.

1

WILD GOATS.
Among the game animal* ot Tennes-,

MAN’S HEART STOPPED
BY’ BAD 8TO3IACH GAS

Miller

Company

Telephone 2226 :: Hastings, Michigan
which have roamed ths hill* lor years. (

♦

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1032

WE
An Opportunity to Return

NATIONAL

p to the Great American Habits
of Hard Work and of
Fellow-Feeling

Life Insurance
Day
THURSDAY
x-r

) FEW people does first life insurance com­
Providence give more pany in America, wrote
learnedly on many sub­
than a single outstanding
talent. To B e n j a m i n jects and founded a news­
Franklin it gave many. paper weekly which is still
His greatness belongs not an institution in American *
only to America and to the life.
But among Americans
Eighteenth Century, but to
the world and to all time. in every walk of life,
Science proudly places Franklin is loved and re­
him in its foremost ranks membered best for his
because his experiments in sound counsel on the
physics and his inventions homely habits of Thrift
of the lightning rod and and providence, of saving
stove.
His maxims and and sharing, of in­
precepts from “Poor Rich­ dependence and security.
ard’s Almanac” are still His advice is needed by
quoted as sound phi’sophy the people who hold his
among the learned minds memory dear. To a na­
of the world. As a states­ tion recovering from a
man and diplomat, Frank­ period of economic in­
lin’s genius for making stability, occasioned by in­
lasting friendship* was a temperate spending and a
deciding factor in drawing disregard of Thrift habits,
French influence to the the following of the prin­
side of the Colonies during ciples laid down by Frank­
the Revolution, thus assur­ lin represents the initial
ing American independ­ step toward renewed se­
ence. He founded the curity.

8

...Is YOUR Family
Fully Protected?

T
-5 63.75
-5127.50

1
your de­
plan.

0 week*:
-5100.00
-5250.00
-5500.00

When Franklin esUbltahcd America'* Oral Ufc In-

are legion. Proleelion i» still paramount

through Life Insurance.

Geo. E. Coleman &amp; Son
Stebbins Building

&gt;RN DRIERS.
last mechanical Med­
ic been developed by
ricultural Engineering
rtment of Agriculture,
much to build these
be niadc by the usual
nlatlon laborers.

Commemorates the Birth of One of America's Greatest Men,

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

SUNDAY

share,

mg
THRIFT
WEEK

TUESDAY
HEN the current economic crisis
made Itself felt, lhe American peo­
ple were swift to recognize that lhe

growing. Immediate organization of
relief and welfare committee* was un­
dertaken under the preoure of the
fervor always characterizing an Ameri­
can response lo an emergency. These
eonimlllees are functioning today, do­
ing widespread good. They need YOUR
SUPPORT!

YOUR HOME DAY

l JAR COMroVHD

Giving . . . lavish contribution to
rerngnlzed agencies of relief . . . ta the
only solution of thl* grave problem.
Surely, an unfed baby iiliould inspire
the slogan. ''Give Till II Hurt*" as

yan.
*&lt;22nJ

No other investment combines everyday
’enjoyment, financial independence and sound
economy to the degree that owning your own
home will do.
We have helped finance many homes since
the organization of this association. Many
would • not nefw have modern homes had
it not been possible for us to help them.

Between the two unwise extreme* of miserly,
pleasureless living and spendthrift extravagance lies
the sensible practice of purchasing affordable good
things. Not only do these luxuries outnumber by the
thousand those of Benjamin Franklin’s day, but
lower prices and charge accounts put them within
the reach ofeveryone.
Use your purchasing power wisely. Budget your
income, planning in advance how much will be
spendable for wanted purchases after rent, light,
heat, taxes and necessities are deducted. Then pur­
chase out of that income, investing your principal.
You’ll find that keeping a family record of expenses
will help you to estimate them in advance and enable
you to save by taking advantage of lower prices.

It ta not enough to merely “meet
your obligations" as In former year*.
Dire want ktlll confront* our unem­
ployed in many case*. Lillie children

W-H.20

NATIONAL

KS Budget Day

W

legs—it doesn't need

Hastings, Michigan

Own

THRIFT
WEEK
FRIDAY

WITH OTHERS DAY

:

THRIFT WEEK —1932
Sunday, January 17th to Saturday, January 23rd

$75,000

THRIFT
WEEK

:

Money put into shares in this association
•will help some others to own their homes-. In
addition to this, those who have had money
here have received 5% every year.

Make it possible for others to build homes
by becoming a member here at once !

HASTINGS

BUILDING AND LOAN
Stebbins Blk. :: Phone 2503

ASSOCIATION

Hastings Credit Exchange
Stebbins Block

::

::

Hastings, Michigan

Safe

B

MONDAV

Thrift Day
From an orgy of unbridled specula­
tion and the spending of unearned In-

THRIFT
WEEK

8

Snch hoarding ta worse than foolish;
ta harmful to the social and economic

SATURDAY

8

23*
E ARE pleased to offer to the people
of Hastings and vicinity the services
of our modern Trust Department—with its
excellent facilities, experienced officers and
its trained personnel.

W

A Complete Investment Service Can
Aid You in Your Program of Thrift!
Complete statistical information on all
types of securities
Complete brokerage service for the pur­
chase or sale of all listed or unlisted stocks
and bonds.
,{&lt;Careful, unbiased recommendations of
investment securities to fit your specific
needs.
Assistance in the ^bl lection of coupons,
dividends, interest, etc.
These, and other investment services, are
available at all times through our local
representative,

MR. THOMAS A. KENNEDY

OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY.

Hastings National Bank
Hastings City Bank

Make AWi II Day

Name This Instution in Yourt Will
As Executor and Trustee
'

Ing capital for eager business, giving
employment to wailing million*.

tment

NATIONAL,

WEDNESDAY

other extreme of foolish and frightened
hoarding . . . the storing of money tn

real Thrift urged by Franklin.

B

INVESTMENT DAY

NATIONAL

,

OLD MERCHANTS NATIONAL
BANK &amp; TRUST COMPANY
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS MICHIGAN

H. J. Heinzelman &amp; Company
/noeifment S«cariH««

Assets in Our Trust Department. . . Over Eleven Million Dollars

116 OTTAWA AVE., N. W.

\

GRAND RAP

�FAD8YW1LVE

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IX. IMt

__________________________________________ ________________

Cultivated Plants Indicate the
Antiquity of Man in America

MILO.

Second Comer Slone, tlie church, was
Owing to the r Icknes* of the teacher,
always pointing forward and upward Mr* Dorothy PcttlngiU. Milo school
toward better thing*. The tendency did not begin again last w*ek as ex-

some sort. Our serious thought should
Elizabeth Wood spent the week end
The high state of cultivation and Uie thl* agriculture had been going on ao.nual Gentlemen's Day. Twenty-nine bo to tlie religion that build* up and with Marie Hughes at Delton.
The January P. T. A. will be held
long that lhe staple crop* were firmly,were seated at the tables In the dining ■ana. The church provide* leadership
set In esacntUUy their present forms. I room where a delicious dinner was
and other Indian food plant! offer bo­ and the wild ancestor, were hfl so far | served at one o'clock. Each guaat
tanical evidence that the Oral wander - behind o to be only vaguely recogniz- found a written toast for favors, which
able or wholly unknown And in Uiei.- were read In turn Just before adjourntier* must havc come over the land elaborate religious ritual* the corn god, lug to the living room for the program,
had become established as a foremost t The president, Mra Kraus, called the Involved. RaUicr than les* education.,
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
let there be more education." A rising j
Alaska at a much earlier date than the
m ,ro&lt;n IU -Wl r—
u|U&gt;
-&lt; 1—Ur
&lt;h*lnn»n.
10.900 year* ago which many conserva­
ton for hi* Umely addres*. Meeting Caroline Oak of Barryville visited Mr.
seen In the
discovery- of a fossil ear After
Old Black
Joe was
sung ae^on
by the men.
tive scientists liare maintained, states £ha£
lSx»7^l±
a short
buxineMr. wo* closed with morc songs.
and Mr*. John BcUon. Sr. Sunday.
Dr. Melvin R. Gilmore, ethnobounlsi
After being cut off from the world by
Mr*. Will Joluuon of Yankee Bpring,
At important a* these great agricul- ,8nlffen took charge After more rtngand curator of cUinoiogy In tlie Univer­
sity of Michigan museum ot anthro- tural civilizations are. the slaw spread ing. Mr. Snlffen told In a witty 11 Uie the telephone line# being out of com- »P&lt;nt Friday with her lister. Mrs.
backward or northward of the knowl- speech, how he had written to several mission for a week we can get service Ernestine Edger.
P°Thc fact that staple Indian food edge of agriculture b a* Important m . university presidents and other noted again on part of the lines
, Mr. und Mr* Bernie Bcbon v 1*1 red
Mr. Louis and Lena Dunn of Gale*- Sunday In the Terry VanTuU home at
plants were so highly specialized as to supporting Its early appearance in men to try and get a spmker ter the
burg were caller* at their uncle H G. Yankee Spring*.
be dependent on man for their propa­ Central. America, states Dr. Gilmore day. when he happened to meet Mr. HoStrih^rsu^y^Urtwoii
Ur» 8&lt;J‘h Burgduff visited her
gation. and also that a great diversity The fset that the corn, bean* and. Harrington, superintendent of Kellogg rjywrro lloluc ounuay arvenioun.
granddaughter. Mr*. Gladys Good■quash
group
always
appears
together
Agricultural
School,
who
told
him
he
of types of these crops were spread
Mr. and Mrs L. Reltkerk luul com1UiUn&lt;3 «y„»l day/brt
that they were perfected earl) n*ed not go to all that trouble when
over a wide geographic area, indicates indicate,
and distributed
distributed a*
a* one
one cultural
cultural comcom'- J*
he eo«W
could Ju»
Just‘ «
a* «U
well give the
the talk
for
from KMamazoo Bunday after- weet
and
talk
for
that a long history of cultivation by .......
nlcx r.
from
the southern center north- him." So not hearing from three great noonThe P. T. A. meeting will be held at
.... him
the Indian from the wild form* lay ward Slowly they spread through lhe men’ he decided to let Mr. Harrington
The Rebekahs from thl* neighbor- townhouse Saturday. January KJ. Enbehind the com. potato, sweet potato. r»ara.
’Sel?
ZpulMed
7 £1 no-Tun"
lhe
and. so imr^un^
ml reduced'th.
hood attended the Trlnle
Triple LUik
Link club at t-winm-n.
un.lnn7nt^^L^7£dger and
aiowi&gt;
uwy
M
, address
rf.
Llw ' hood
hitman found^nhl* ed^SUte^’oftcn hindered by tribal1 speaker of the day. Mr. Harrington.ithe home of Mr*Floyd Shelp. Prairie- Seymour Llnnington.
RcfreaiuncnU.
Am^trT an&lt;?i-h are ' hMtllltlM which prevented contact* in isu|»rlntendent of Kellogg Agricultural vtlle. Friday for dinner. A program of
Harry Skinner and Mrs. Ernie
X
i XuoTtM^re^
^re^ly School. who. in an equally humorous readings, song, and stunts was enjoyed. Edger.
Seance “hen Phe^snta XI tiled al Intervals by the adjustment,. ••&gt;'- ‘hanked Mr.
Snlffln for hto Three guests from Kalamazoowere
Mr. and Mrs Ritchie
Mullen and
wn"id b e to soil and climate' since lhe corn of unique Introduction. and theft gave an P««®‘
Myrtle and Doris Hall of Prairieville
Mexico was not suited to Kentucky interesting and impressive talk on 'The
Early tn the week Mr. and Mrs. Pen- yhuted Mr. and Mrs Sam RraU Bunm^"e ’ Newland and 7heL ac- Three Comer Stones of Society- neto took a long ride going through day Mrs Emma Johruon and children
teeT^XmUliv alteredot’improved cUmatiJmg cllnges
doubtlJw; the Home, the Church, and Educational
PtalnweU. Oteego and Allegan back aUo Of Prairieville visited In the Pratt
been essentially altered or improved cumauang cnm.fces
uououess c। system." He said
"these were not home by a different route. Thursday home Monday.
om lhe native Indan products.
cniumbus time the know!- K'-'t” ln modern times the same serious they drove east through several small
---------------- ----------------------in which all this agricul
agrlcul-­
Yet b&gt; Columbus ha/&gt;wn7tr«L-d
time the know!
CLEAR FRUIT
FRUIT JUICE.
JUICE.
The center In
"i&gt; thought and consideration
consideration as
a* In
in rears
years towns
towns and
and made
made some
some calls
calls In
In GalesGale*CLEAR
tural productivity arose was in Ccn- f?^northwlriia^the u:&gt;ir reache* oi l"*1- The home, the oldert Institution, burg. They enjoy these ride* Immense-1 A new promising method of pretrol America and Peru. Dr. Ollmore ,f-r
i«r nortnwaru
northaard a*
as inc
tm upper reacnc*
rcocncs oi
m lshou]d
।more
morc “sacrinv’ |y
Iv
venting fruit juice#
Juices from becoming
becoming
point* out. Before even lhe simplest of | the HiMOurl and the Great Lake* and
““J*
^wh^w^sh^ild
’&gt;
i, Mr. Schultz of Chicago
Vruu., .nd nonben; X'
- spent the "cloudy is based on action of an enzyme
^n.’
think of home making and.home build-1 week end at his Lake Hill* farm here, that doc* not affect stare he* and pro■ary for a sizeable population to filler
pnmmv.
.n™™' .in. » 0» n~ m ■&lt;
U. Th. r-lnndn. &lt;o Chlewo Sund., .mdn,. Wbu In U»
very slowly downward from Alaska
through an absolutely unknown con­ quant development and diffusion or a ,
tinent. a process which, due to the hu­ perfreud agricultural system very
man tendency to settle In villager probably took a good deal more tlian I
wherever favorable, possibly took long­ 10.000 year*, in the opinion of Dr. Gil- j
er than would the spread of a species of morc. The magnitude of the accompllshment 1* made more notable In that;
-lid animal.
Once established in Central America Jwhen
------------the-----------native---------------------------------American* arrived
an unknown time, long or short, passed they brought no agriculture from their
before these people passed from mere Asiatic homeland, and when cut off1
hunting and gathering of food to the1 from Asia by the Bering Sea. they were
first rude attempts at deliberate grow- i totally without contacts with outside ,
ing of some of the wild plants. By the cultures,, developing their fine systems
time the great civilisations of the of writing, mathematics and art of
Mayas. Incas and Aztecs had dereloped.! their own initiative.

84th Consecutive
Dividend
/"\N DEC. list, this company mailed out

the 84th coaaecutivn dividend the company
Thia ia worth thinking about

®11£ NsSSHSj ffioah &amp;
|&gt;nupgfrnEnt ffiotttpatty
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit
Established 1889

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

An average husbnnd ta one who can

nado when he la looking through It
for aoinethlng that was In plain sight
when be pulled it open.—Cincinnati
Enquirer.

Saspiclevs
A young woman who drives a car
often give- Mary Lou'a daddy a- ilfL
brought to the door hla llltla fouryear-old daughter met him Baying:
“Daddy la you thinking about gat Ung

KOCIfNE SIX

Last Week's Letter.
Tlie Pine Lake Partners' club met al
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall
Saturday. January 2. 1932. for a day
meeting.
Meeting was called to order by the
President. Pearl Brown.
Singing—“Michigan My Michigan."
Repeating of the Lord's Prayer.
Singing— Auld Lang Syne."
Meeting adjourned for dinner.
Much credit Is due the ladles of the
dinner committee for lhe excellent din­
ner which they served.

order by the President and lhe com­
munity singing was very much enjoyed
S&lt;-cret*ry'4 report was read and ac­
cepted
The meeting was then turned oyer to
the chairman of the Program Comm..
Ernest Hall.
Singing—-Battle Hymn of the Re­
public "
Tiien Marian Hal) took us with her
to Europe. We secured passports, got
our baggage on board, watched the
sailing of the vessel and then got ac­
quainted with the boat.
After making several stops In Norway
we went by boat up the Eastern coast
of Norway to the land of the Mld-nlght

I

KLINGENSMITH.
Mr and Mr*. George Converse and:
family were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. A.,
Johnson West of Middleville Bunday
Esther and Alberta Green called on
Mr*. Clare Peeling al Oates' Comer*
Saturday afternoon sags made the ac­
quaintance with tlie new baby-piere.
It I* not getting along asjriji^as we
would like to see It aa it tfots not gain
in weight.
Edlore Lalone began going lo school
again after being absent moat of thia
term from breaking his arm last fall.
He had lhe cut removed Wednesday In
Grand Rapids although he will still
wear it In a sling another month. Then
he will return to Grand Rapids for a
final examination of the arm.
Winfield Lord returned to John
_____
_____ _ ,two
ww w
Andler's
after_ spending
week* with
jm mother in Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Harry Latta. Mercedes Beck and
Edward Bowerman called on Lester
Power* and family near Gun lake
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. George Converse and two chil­
dren spent Friday with Iwr daughter.
Mrs. Isabelle Pickard west of Middle­
ville.
Several of the young folks from near
Middleville. Bowens Mills and the
neighborhood spent Sunday evening al
lhe Green home.
Fred Huff had the misfortune to get
kicked by one of his horses Tuesday
und made it necessary to have three
stitches taken In his head.
Mr. Weaver of Bowens Mills passed
away Friday after suffering for some
time. Much sympathy is extended lo
lhe family.

There were many interesting things
to see in Sweden. Germany. OzechoSlavakia and Hungary, but we traveled
so rapidly and saw so many place* of
interest that it 1* hard to remember
them all. However we all enjoyed our
visit lo Europe and not one of us was
sea sick.
Music by Muriel Lindsey.
Then Mr. Sherriff. from the Kellogg
BOWNE CENTER.
Foundation, was Introduced and he
The community was greatly shocked
gave u* a very interesting talk about W. to learn of the death of Mrs. Howard
K Kellogg and the work he I* doing. Smith and baby boy at Butterworth
Mr. Kellogg is very much interested in hospital in Grand Rapids Thursday
child welfare work and Is spending a morning. Funeral services were held
great deal of his money tn this work. at Bowne Center Sunday afternoon.
Mr.
wr. Sherriff
tsnemn also
aiso described
deserwed the camp
camp, Mrs. Tom Gougherty and daughter,
they are going to build nt Pine lake.
Margaret were In Grand Rapid*. Mon­
Recitalion
n Nottingham.
i, ua
,. „,
HI&gt; Katherine, wno
Recitation by
by Alvi
Alvin
Nottingham.
day.
Mnrv
who spent uw
the
snlrnnlri
naiw&gt;i*
r.brfbybv
IT.,
i ...........
. ..........
A A
splendid
paper
was read
Mrs
। holiday
nt home,
returned.......
to hcr school
John Rogers. ' What will 1932 bring us “; duties at Marywood.
was then turned over to' Beatrice Thomas attended a birththe President for a short business day party at Marjorie Spaulding s, one
meeting.
Sccj.
meetin
g.—Pearl Brown. Sets.
I of her former pupil* at Cascade Sat­
'
' • ‘
: urday. returning home Sunday.
EAST IRVING.
j Marian Smelker is assisting hcr
—7.'
; grandmother. Mrs. Anderson of Sparta
Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon were in; with hcr household duties Mrs. AnderGrand Rapidsand Mr*. Giffpnl return-Ison was Injured in a fall Christmas
ed home with them affig/spendlng a!day.
few weeks with hcr daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nash attended
George Vrater, and family.
I the basket ball game al Caledonia SatMr. and Mrs. Roy Sceber acre in urday evening. Alice was one of the
Battle Cree« Saturday on business.
I players.
Oscar Page and Edward Monroe of! Asabel Thompson and family were In
wMU?J?i.S2enl Monday with Mr. and Hastings Monday.
Mrs. WU1 Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton of
Mrs.
Briton
Mrs. Win
--------------•• IX-Cockcr and .un,
n.u ! Detroit came Thursday to attend the
Page «•«..
were I.
tn GrancfRapid*
Tuesday on
-- -------------funeral of the latter's aunt. Mrs
business.
Howard Smith. Mrs.. Houghton 'will
Mr. and Mrs. Briton DeCocker spent remain for two weeks to care for his
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kurtz mother. Mrs. Guy Smith, who 1* ex­
eart of Hastings.
.
pected home from Blodgett hospital
Mrs. Kelly of Hastings spent Sunday this week.

THETIME
TO WANT AB

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NORTH HOPE.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. William Forest left Sunday for '•
a week's visit with hcr mother south of
Kalamazoo.
। Mrs. Otto PraQthka and daughter
called Wednesday on Henry Fennel* at
I Cloverdale.
Frank Lake and Ralph Jenson of
I Cloverdale called Sunday afternoon on
Dan Karns.
Homer McCallum who has been
spending ths part week with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs..Donald McCallum,
returned Sunday afternoon to his
school duties at Muskegon.
Mr. und Mrs. f'erris Brown and
daughter of East Orangeville spent
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart
and family.
Frank Chilson. Br . of South Bend.
1* spending a few day* with Mr. and
Mn,. Frank Chilson. Jr.
.

They hate »o unemployment Un!
China then body belongs to the army J

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HE ROCKNE SIX is sold at the low­
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est prices over placed on six-cylinder
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�THE HASTING R BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, Im

p George Washington as Owner of
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well as in*n since 1841.

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well's scornful remark, referring

George Washington was one of the dred. dcmandable so.-ne years thence
great landlords of his generation, in a oaU" landlord Washington had poor
greau lanmoru* ot n»
•
«Ucccm With thte particular venture,
time when prominence In the south; vHiy rent lands, when an empire was federal capital of Australis must b*
usually meant land ownership, but
111U1 f(ir thc uklng. lhe hardy some refreshing kind of modern Crom­
difficulty tn getting renters, trouble wrutern plpnccra evidently thought. A well. Declaring that If Is only a relic
w.~ squatters, and restriction#
—— — on set- plague, fbo wen- sq&lt; (alters
.
with
and claim , °T barbarism, and rep resell la nothing
UemenL by the BriUah government gave juniper*, who could operate almost un- relating to the crown, h* ordered the
him aa many worries aa plague modern molested in » wilderness. The BriUali. Canberra
-------------—•---* --------------—
marc•banished
to *01110 atorcinvestors, writes Professor Vernon Win- also, in 1763. liad adopted a policy of
slow Crane of the University of Michl- hampering emigration beyond the aome In England. Old Subscriber ther*
gan in a Woaiiington bicentennial note Appalachian mountains, and this acof the Clement* library of American lion doubtless was a powerful factor In represent aotne flavor ot royalty and
History.
turning lhe sympathy of Washington to Inquire wbi-tber a weakening of th*
In tlie Clements Library is preserved and his fellow jilanUr-speculatora away'
tie with king and motb*r country la
an advertisement Washington inserted from England, says Professor Crane,
in lhe Pennsylvania Gazette ol 'August
Early set backs did not dtseoprage' indicated.
Borrowing from tbe bundle ot wblp18. 1773. calling the attention of set- Washington's faith in the frontier,
tlers to his tract of 20.000 acres on tlie land.’:, however, and after the Revolu- Pl"K rod* and an ax head carried b*Ohlo and Great Kanhawa rivers, which Uon he bought tracts near Cincinnati | thru certain (Ionian officials, lb* Lonhe described not at all bashfully, “ndw and in Kentucky. In the prospectus of, don house has long liad nn ornate club
can exceed them In luxuriency ot soil, 1773 he M»kc of Uie poivdbllity of a, called a mace as part of Ila regalia,
or convenience of situation, abounding canal through the mountain wall to and the royal arms carved on It are
in fine fish and wild fowl of all kinds, make a water passage to the bead-1 generally held to be merely patriotic
as also in mart excellent meadows. —
--------—‘ advocated ••it --------•• •
- —
• given
•
•Into th*waters
of the Ohio, •
and
emliclll»hment.
Though
many of Uiem ‘by the bountiful hand again later, enhancing his status as custody of nn executive officer t&gt;eof nature' are In their present state al­
most fll for tiie scythe.” he wrote. But
the peculiar symbol of the authority
In spite of the fact that these wonder­ realized that it could be licld together of the bouse Itself. which not infro­
ful lands were to be paid for by "a only by i-trong bonds of commerce and,
qullrenl of two shillings sterling a hun1
i alty. Under tlie commonwealth a mac*

I
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AHNYRIA.
'
WEST HOPE.
Mason
of Nashville.
This community was saddened Bun-.' Messrs.
—Thomas
----------- ---------------------------day to i&gt;ear of the death of or.c of our secretary and manager ot the Nashville
school scholars. Glenn Terr). In Bat- Uvcstock Shipping Association, Arthur ■
... Creek
«__ «. at Leila Ihospital.
___ _ .1 u— were In
Ur
He l.-J
liad a. Miller and -on fllflnn
Clifton Uin
Miller
in
triple fracture of the leg and pneu- Jadoon cn Thursday to attend a meet -!
—
------monla a
developed
when k.he was appar- |ng of thr State Livestock Association i
cntly on the gain. The funeral is Tues­ held there.
day afternoon at two o'clock In Buttle
The shingles for the Briggs church
Creek.
roof iiave been delivered. The scaffold­
Irn and Belle McCallum. Mr. and ing has been placed, all awaiting fa­
Mrs. Everett McCallum. Mr. and Mr- rm able weather to proceed with the
Roy Barnes and Mr. und Mrs. Will!: shingling.
McCallum attended the funeral of Mra
A. C. Hyde of Johnston and William
Josie Parker of Kalamazoo Monday
afternoon.
ti nd the January' sc**lon of the Board
The Double Clover Club &lt;4-11 &gt; is of Bapervbora.
meeting every week now al tlx- school-, On Sunday. January 27. the Rev. C.
house so w» to be finished an March.
E. Pollock of Albion, district Superin­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes spent tendant of the IJinslny -Albion district
the iiolidays with her parents, Mr. and will spend the day with Rev. Harold
Mrs. Wm. McCallum, returning to their,, Dixcn Of Battle Creek on his pasturate.
He will preach at lhe Union church at
Jamc-B Collison of Kalamazoo called the morning service will dedicate the
on old friends and neighbors Tuvsduy new church tower at the Base Un­
afternoon.
church in lhe afternoon und hold
Tlie many friends of Donald Douglas I communion and evening service at the
of Prairieville twp. will be very much Brigg*. church in the evening. This is
pleased to hear that he i. recovering
nicely from his appendicitis operation
in Pennock hospital.
Tills street is a very active place &lt;&gt;n the Floyd Rankin heme but Mr.
lately, due to Frank Granger's saw mili Rankin has been )laving the Quinsey.
on Ira and Belie McCallum s property
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore nnd family
back of tlie church. It acenu good to of Battle Creek were callers Saturday
see so much doing.
evening ot their brother. Fred Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike DeBack and Norma and family. On Sunday evening their
of Orangeville township spent Sunday .•later, Mrs. and Mr. Byron Guy. were
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balm s. i guests.
Tlie community meeting-will be held
On Wednesday. January 37. Mrs.
Friday evening at the Grange hall. Mr. Marton Strickland will be hostess to
and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and .Mr und Mrs. the Pleasure birthday organization.
George Havens, entertaining. Bring. Little Yvonne Jones, infant daughfoup plates Instead of tlie usual |&lt;l.ites («■ ot Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones has
for oyster soup Is thr big treat at this been suffering from eczema.
meeting. Those who don't like oysters :
- ---------------* * »---------------may bring sandwlcbczi for their own 1
YANKEE HPRINGS.
uue.
■ Donald Losey, Wm. Lehman and

wna umM with carvvn flowers an&lt;l cm*
MWj r|„|^ hm |(
hggtuy digcard­
nfti-r w
th&lt;. re«t»ii&lt;tinn ...»
and .a mare.
... .....
nw&gt; O|,| .i,.^En and the initial* of
Charles H. ’&lt;’ IL- was substituted.
.
.
.UMHUUI-U.
the Identical one Mill tn UM'.-St.
Louis Ghdae-DemocrxL

CriawoU *1 Jofteraoa

Detroit, Michi*an

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Hasting., Michigan

John Randolph, Jn, writing what
has t&gt;cen called the •‘earliest Ameri­
can book on kitchen gardening." in
Virginia alwiut ITtiS. dbcuiw! the cal­

Sullins nn the matrimonial sea
would have been a heap smoother If
In tlie eternal scheme of things man
had breli so mMtllnted that the more
aha criticized him tlie more lie would
havc loved bls critic.—Cincinnati En­
quirer.

PARMELEE.
r;&gt;ent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mrs. George Smith is quite sick with i^Emcnd.
tort ummu .I'UrU .nUny
UX •«&lt;
""
Mr. mxt Mm. Olrn Atkn ot or.nd ■"
““y1" "*
Raimis spent Thursslay with Ills unrle. *l'“&lt; &lt;° °*htemo to see coldle VimGlen Allen and wife
;andt at tlx sanitarium there. They
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stalslck ami Mr ,ovnd ,lcr
lo*
no h°P“ oI
Undrachck of Caledonia were Friday
u
Mr. ana
and Mrs. Dennis w
O'Connor and
afternoon callers at the Tungate home.
Mr
Olen Allen sM Lrnir.l M.eterr «1»
■j''"'- '™' m.r Uke odrss.
in the "
B. "
D. ”
Norris
home.
were ,kk .re ImproMny st un. wriuu. .spentTuesday
... ...................
~rt- """"
xnese who
wno attended
uiienum the
inc morning
muruuix
^r’ an^,^r,l'
These
services enjoyed the talk by the lady
Lydiu Wimurns and Mrs
ol U» Home MUmo.mr, SoclH,.
co^b, motto oSaTU the J. C.
Mr .mi Mr. Ju, Coktoto ..rd K-r-mona torn TTmrutw A M. mrd
tunu, wot SumMy MU1 Uw IMMrt Mm. WUltam. rrmurwl wlUr to
braUrrr.Tonm TumBtr- &lt;md tunlly.
"-■»&gt;■
“- Mrs. Raymond, tor
daughter,
for Uthe .-mwinRev. and Mrs. DeVinney were pres­
This community was saddened Sunent al the church Sunday evening und BIIU
SwMM
ii~Ep.toh
liSSTn),
f»r
P;
M
,&lt;•
'•"!&gt;
»&lt;
orgnnired an Epworth League. T'
.dull. ort.nlM a mu- ,1udr eta. lo
O““&lt;- 'tanZ.r.di o
ta Held U. Ita tetaneu. Mn. TlRees.
~
CUne wm olio-on etalmiun
Ad «« merly Mim Ooldle Wwd, pie tare»i«l
laokliut leeward lo very profllaM- «“»
U» •JTO.IW ol Ito enure
meetings. Every one not attending community.
elsewhere are cordially Invited to alMr- und •■*«•
McKibbln spent
t(,nd
Sunday in the home of the formers
The Parmelee Ladles Aid will meet 52U*r i®rrt McKibbln and family of
January 22 at the church ba.-w.ent Orangeville township.
und dinner will be served by Mrs. Ma'.- J
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'
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
colm Maclver, Mrs. Andrew Zerbc. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Firster and Ed­
Howard Smith and Mrs.
Otto Wood.
,
_________
ward
Barber of Vermontville and Doro,*KF
:U»y Vick of Battle Creek spent WedAUA.MS MM.
r.esday evening al Herbert Firster s.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fisher and Mrs.
Emmett and Victor Coville of Mason
Kenyon of Richland were Sunday ove- Mwnt Sunday with Flora Wood at the
ning callers ut the home of Mr. and wm. Bayne home.
Mrs. Marcus Bagley.
. Andrew Stevens, wife and baby of
Mr. and Mrs. James Nevins are the! Pullman spent from Tuesday until
proud parents of a little girl born Thursday ut lhe home of Herbert
Thursday
evening. She has been Firster.
named Shirley Haze) Mrs. Fronkl# | Mr. ttntj Mra. Herbert Firster and Mr.
Boulter h the attendm? nurse.
ttnd Mrs. Lyle Fisher attended "FamThe Farmers' club *ill meet Satur-1 ny Night" at Good Will church Friday
day evening ut the home of Mr. and evening.
Mrs. Walter Warner of South Pine..
Mr. and Mra. Harold Vandegrosen
A. MYClellan. Commandant of Uie Sal-.and Ferris Phillips nnd friend of Batvatlon Army of Kaiamasoo will b- the; tic*” Creek and Fred Phillips and wife
principal speaker. Tlie Keith's of Gun of Hastings spent Sunday at Coy
Plains will perform «n unusual opera-. Stowell's.
tlon. Everybody welcome.
----------------- «-•-«------------- —
On account of sudden illness, Mra.
GUN LAKE NEWS.
Eli Lindsey was unable to make the । Last Week's Letter
trip to Florida Monday.
| Mrs. Getlle Duffey and son were in
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse ac-' Oslctemo Saturday to see Mrs. Duffey's
companltd by Orville Waddell were nelce. Mrs. Goldie VanZandt. who h in
Kalamazoo visitors on Saturday.
U'*c Sunshine hospital. They found
Mrs. Sate Boniface of North Pine Goldie very ill, which her many friends
lake spent Wednesday afternoon with around here arc sorry to hea/.
Mra. Irving Boulter.
»
’ Mis. Qeorgt Townsend remains about
—c------- ~i*»
.
the same.
IRVING.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count of KalaMra. Jane McCann, who lias been 111 mazoo’,spcnt the week end with Dennis
is reported o. slightly better now.
Duffey and family.
Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Lewis ot KalamaCallers in the Geo. Taylor home Sunioo were guests of Mr. and Mra. John,day afternoon were. Mr. and Mra. A
Perry on Thursday.
Allen and Lawrence of Orangeville,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dell Schiffman and Merle Count and wife of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mra. Frank McNutt attended and Ha&gt;vey Ludlow of Yankee Springs.
Uie funeral of Rose Sehlffman Shafer's i Pcrcey and Sidney Allen of Bowens
husband. Morgan Shafer of Kalama-' MllU were culling on friend* at Gun
zoo one day last week.
| lake Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peek of Grand
—
&lt;■»■»
-------Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. und htrs.
FAIR LAKE.
Gilbert Peek.
■
The Kinsley Ladles' Aid Society will
Mrs. John Perry visited hcr daugh-.meet January 20 for dinner with Mrs.
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dick' Albertlne Smith.
Tompkins of Otsego over the week end.
Mrs. Kate Simpson of Ross is spendChas. Wilcox, w|jo is 111 at Dean ing a few weeks at Jason Wlllison'aHall's l* gaining very slowly
Gene Fritz acctdenlally run a needle
Joe Taama of Grand Rapid* visited into his hand Bunday which necesalab Ben Beverwyk'a Bunday.
tated the doctor cutting It

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

ix common as cabbages. It 1« noted
that Thomas Jefferson mentioned them

The Cnnitltutkxt provided that the

ceuiber unices It shall by law appoint

Washington city markets when be was
President.

The rind of the pomegranate Is used

and speaks another.—Homer.

ncco leather.

PONTIAC ANNOUNCES
A NEW 6, A NEW V-8

THE NEW PONTIAC SIX
chief of values
Pontiac offers
these important
at no extra cost
SYNCRO-MESH

Bring! the Important Development!
of the Year to th* Low-Price Field
Value takes on an entirely new meaning with the new
Pontiac Six just introduced. Hero you’ll find real
riding comfort, great speed and power, smart styling.
The transmission is Syncro-Mesh for effortless shift­
ing. The new second gear is quiet. Then you Iiave free
wheeling ... all three of thne improvements at no extra
coit. There's a big, powerful motor for extra speed,
extra pick-up, extra stamina.
Comfort is notably advanced—Ride Control to adjust
shock absorbers as you drive; long wheelbase; rubber
cushioning at 47 chassis points; enclosed springs.

Interiors, too, present unusual values . . . rich, welL

QUIET SECOND

menu, tasteful appointments. See this new Pontiac—
ask for a demonstration. You'll agree it is an outstand­
ing General Motors value. G. M. A. C. terms, if you
wish.

FREE WHEELING
RIDE CONTROL

THE NEW PONTIAC V-8

LONGER WHEELBASE

Offers tte Distinction of V-* Par.
formanca at a List Price under 'UO

INCREASED POWER ANO'HIGH SEKD

GREATER ECONOMY

NEW, ROOMIER FISHER BODIES
RUBBER CUSHIONING

AT 47 CHASSIS POINTS

Only "luxury" cars have offered the brilliant, reliable
V-type motor. Now you can have it in Pontiac P-Eight
at a lilt price below J85O!
And with distinctive performance you also geg
Syncro-Mesh, quiet Mcond gear, fro* wheeling,
Ride Control. . . . Weight and length are what a

roominess. Fisher craftsmen have contributed •trik­
ing body design, rich interior finish.
If you have owned smaller, less ospable car*, Pontiac
V-Eight will advance all your motoring standards
without greatly increasing your expenditure. If you
have driven extensive cars, Pontiac V-Eight will giva
you moat of the same advantage* at far lower co*t.

ENCLOSED SPRINGS

RIDING COMFORT

FULL PRESSURE LUBRICATION

Let us show you how this remarkable car combine*

HASTINGS BUICK SALES CO
T. S. K. REID, Manager
North Michigan Avenue

�THT HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY II, 1MI

F1XASART HILL.

RADIO BRINGS NEWS
ON LOW COST MEALS

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

MU

PIlease hurry, Doctor;r
The childish cry that grips Mother’s heart
... the family suddenly awakened ... baby is
ill. Quick, the telephone... "Doctor, please
come at once"... and medical aid is on the way.

In such emergencies ... when aid must be
summoned immediately.. .your trifphone is
Priceless Protection. It guards your home,
the lives of yourself and loved ones, 24 hours
■ dsy. It is ever ready to summon instant aid
in case of fire, sickness or other emergency.

Matrons Is a word of Panish origin.
The term was applied to one of the
soldiers In a train of artillery who as­
sisted the gunners In loading, flring
and sponging the guns.

P1onn^
r J1* : front ! aertou. operation. Mra. Jordan
rntb- win to discuss! by Mrs. Amy । remalned untu Sunday to assist In
u*r
twberg of tbe home economic* facul- 1 _.rlnB
of Mlrhlenn
Michigan Stat*
State Callroe
College over sta- •
Sunshine club met with
non WKAR during th* regular afterThursday,
noon period of brasdeaat during the1
for the three
Play
week of January 11. The broadcasts are -Cycl0M SBjly- consisting of
on Monday
Tuesday. Wednreday :
c.mpbelL Mr*. Leath* Palmer.
Thursday, and Friday afternoon*
' Mr. and Mrs. Clare WUUams. Vere Car3:2L°"C2?Ck'. .u
t- L ...
w i»«r. MISS Fanny Abbott. Henry EknThe first talk will be based on thr 1 bais nild
FjCIlbaas wlll pul
problems encountered In planning low on the'program at Irving grange Janucoat meals and why there Is especial ar/ 10
at tbc
school January
need of carefully planning low cost .,9
nicak. Tuesday's discussion will be on ] Mrs R j WU|jam3&gt; Leath* and Etnthe foods to include In thta type of ma Palrot.r &gt;pent prlday with Mrs. Cymenu with an explanation of how subShroyer of Barber* Comers,
rtltutlon of less expensive materials
Mrs Man Bedfonj and mother. Mrs.
for more costly ones may be gained re- ; Mary wlIts called on Mrs. Jane Mclalnlng the same food value.
Cann of Irving Thursday and found
Hint* will be given n the third of her rapidly falling In health,
the series as to planning of low cost
Malt Bedford was In Grand Rap­
menus. followed the next day by sug- 1(l, prtdgjgestions of typical menu* for the in-, Mr and Mrv clare wlUlams enter­
tain. the pre-school child, the adoles-1
wlth n 500 party Saturday evecent. and the adult. The concluding
,„e won
Un Rhea
talk will combine the material present- church and Clare Williams and con­
ed the first four days to make typical *4*^ by Marti y Ervin and Lester
menus for families based on the needs Rajrmond.
'
of the persons In theTamlly.
i Mr5 steve Carter and Vere were In I
Study outlines based on the home Qrand
pldl Wpdnfaday.
economic, programs will be
Vere Carter went With t»w In Ing
within the next few week* and will b* Oran8r oke club l0
ln
pro­
sent on request to those wlw listen to. Rnim a( me Johnstown Grange SaturWKAR. which broadcast* on a fre- urday
quency of 1040 kilocycles or 288 3 meEa.
Ed. ’Bedford
Bedford and
and Seymour
Seymour Jocd.r.
Jordan
I visited at Uie Kraft home in Charlotte
Sunday. Mrs. Jordan returned home;
with them.
H. J. Gibson, who is working
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford and Mrs.
Grgnd Rapid*, was home to visit his
Mary Mills «|*nt Sunday at George
family Tuesday.
Quite a number from here. Including Adams' near Parmalee.
Mr.
and;;—
Mrs. Curtis
Pierce
Grand
their pastor, Rev. Rlebe). attended the —
j------------r.-~ .of
*---------funeral oj Mr*. Lydia' Braendle at
Sra SUve C.rtlr"
ent*.' Mr
Mr.- aad
and Mrs
Mrs.- stc
Steve
Carter.
Clarksville Tuesday.
j enta
'c Cart
*rThe
next
meeting
of
the
Sunshine
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke nnd son ot I
Grand Rapids visited the former's club will be with Ida Skinner.
The Project club members and their
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke.
families meet at Nellie Bedford's
SUMr.aand Mrs. Takens and daughters j«nuary21^

From varion* record*. Including the |
famous diary of Charles Pierce, Ice (

grees, also experienced let and fruit.
The mean temperature for the month
of August dropped still lower than
that of July, as much ss an Inch of
Ice forming on ponds during the colder nights, according to old chronicles.
Six Inches of snow had fallen on Hut
-eighth day of June, and In some parts

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole and Mrs.
Col Yarger called at Mr. and Mrs. J.
. Kick s near Freeport Monday.
Friends of John Usbome will be glad
to know he returned from the hospital
i Tuesday and Is getting along well.

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New and Greater Hudson Eight
New and Greater Essex Super-Six
Thrilling new colors, gemdike and
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lower, the airplane's graceful “speeds
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anything heretofore offered, or likely
to be available on other cars for many
months to come, in striking new stand*

ard equipment features for comfort, .
convenience, style. More power than
you probably ever will draw on. And
all combined in two individually dis­
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which, in its field, Sets the Pace for
Value I
*

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HUDSON INFORMATION
Three Splendid New Sarles of S'
Wheelbase*; Major, 132"—
Sterling, 126"—Standard, 119"
"101 Horsepower at 3600 r. p.
Hudson Spccde 65-90 Miles an Hour
Silent Second Speed 55 Miles Thermostitio Carburetor Heat Control
Crankshaft "Power Dome Anti-Knock
Combustion Chamber Anti.Flood Chok
Silencer and Air Cleaner ‘DuoBn Automatic Engine
Oiling Triple-Sealed Oil-Cushion Clutch Simplified
Selective Free Wheeling Synchro-Meth Transmission
Silent Constant Mesh Second Gear ‘Diagonal Trots
Frame ‘Twin Nculratone Mufflers ‘Quick-Vision

Generator Safety Signals ‘Ride Controls ’Natural
Grip Steering Wheel ’Lateral Spring Seat Cushions
•AU Seats Adjustable
’Full Opening Windshield
14 New Models, Gem-Like Body Colors and Upholstery
to.—cl. j__ v-i.__ . ■ .
. —... . .

ESSEX INFORMATION
"70 Horsepower at 3200 r.p.m. .Essex
Speed, Beyond 70 Miles Silent Second
Speed 50 Miles ‘Compensated Inher­
ently Bslsoccd Crankshaft ‘Power
Dome Anti-Knock Combustion Cham’Fully Adjustable Silent Chain Driven
Timing Gears Anti-Flood Choke
Super Accelerator Pump ‘Roller Valve
Tappets ‘DiagonalTrass Frame ‘DuoBo Automatic Engine Oiling Thermostatic Carburetor
Heat Control ’Triple-Sealed Oil-Cushion Clutch Sim­
plified Selective Free Wheeling Synchro-Mesh Trans­
mission
Silent Constant Mesh Second Gear ‘QuickVi,ion Iniirument Panel ‘Startix, zkutomaticSell-Starter
and Anti-Stall ’“Tell-Tale'* Oil and Generator Safety
Signals ‘Ride Controls ‘Nature! Grip Steering Wheel
’Lateral Spring Scat Cushions ‘Adjustable Seats Both
Front and Rear ’Full Opening Windshield with TwoFinger Control 9 Sparkling New Models with Gem­
Like Body ColJrs and Upholstery in New Pastel Shade*
Wheelbase Length 113”

infreuive liitrfttitr tetlaiirt featarn at

Prien fram S99Sta2IS95. F.O.B.Detnit

•• tetra nil. il.'aimte tie nnfltltatii of Ena 1922

STATE ROAD.
Mrs. Mary O'Connor Is spending this
week with her mother. Mrs. Mary Rob­
erts. of Martin.
। William Heiser visited Mrs. Vina
I Perkins in Charlotte Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lewis and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kunz of Martin
Comers visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Sot hard Friday evening.
Marks Smith and Jim Sothard en­
joyed rabbit hunting in the north
woods with a party ok friends on Sun। day.
__ _
; The Fisher school SrtlThavc their P.
T. A. this Thursday evening. Pot luck
supper at seven. Bring sandwiches and
, one other dish and your own table
service. Mrs. Lena Becker is chairman
ol supper. Mrs. Carrie Fisher and Peter
, Kunz will furnish the program. Every ! body invited for supper and program.

1

Originally an etude was written for
the purpose of developing technical
skill. Each study was built upon a
single theme and was meant to develop
some particular point, such ns stachilo. arpeggio nnd trill Composer*
soon recognized Ils possibilities, add­
ing to the technical difficulties theme*
of beauty nnd |x&gt;wer.
Such etudes
found a place ot welcome In concert
repertoires.
Old Saying Refuted
Tlie old taylng, 'Feed a cold and
atarve a fever.' Is very poor advice,"
remarked a physician as ho prepared
some cold tablets for a patient who
had'Just said he had been "stuffing
his cold.1 "The original and true say­
ing." the doctor continued, "no doubt
was 'Feed a cold and start a fever,’
but It las been twisted about to mean
exactly the opposite of what It was in­
tended to mean."

Experiments conducted by a Cali­
fornia agronomist indicate two impor­
tant possibilities. By chemically crys| talking the salts hold In solution, be
has coine to the conclusion thst the
Inexhaustible supply of sea water may
be rendered available for Irrigation
I and fertilization.

One often bears the statement that
people are living longer. It la denied
by expert* as clever as those advanc­
ing tlie claim, but In any event you will
not get your share of longer life un-

old practical way.—Howe s Monthly.

HUDSON and ESSEX
HOW ON VIEW ANO DEMONSTRATION AT OUR DISPLAY ROOMS

his wife before leaving, when the lit­
tle son came around the corner. “What

Ing post office?"

Johnson Auto Company

Michigan

EvH
Plautus.

manners

wllL

like

witered

40.000

AS OVER

।
;
'

OF YOUR NEIGH
BORS KNOW."..

A
CASH
INCOME

'

remained white with snow throughout j

a little corn by keeping fires burning
in their fields at night.—Kansas City
Star.

Plants require the same kinds of
food as animals, with .the Important
difference that tlie plant manufactures
its own food and animals bblala
theirs by browsing on plants or de­
vouring other animals. The tree la
a factory where starches and sugar* '
are manufactured out of subetances j

In the air above, and in lhe sunlight, '
mji Forest and Mankind. There are
Ju»t three principal group*‘of food i
fnr both plant* and animal*—rarbn-

paid every

dividend on 1U Preferred Bliarea In

erally frozen out nnd ruined, although

ganlxation.

Here

This perfect record is an Important point to you
aa an investor. This strong record built year by.
year through the many conditions of a long period
Indicates a seasoned Investment—one of the rea­
sons why over 40.000 of your neighbors found this
security suited to their Investment requirements
nnd now enjoy regular cash dividends.

TAX
FREE

in

Get Our Interesting Picture
Polder.

MICHIGAN

Consumers
POWER

• ••— — —

Offices

Preferred

The forest service says that If is
never very satisfactory to move trees
from the woods. It Is better to secure
them from nurseries. However, the
chances of growth depend on circum­
stances. If the roots are taken intact

CONSUMERS
POWER
CO.

SHARES

BANNER WANT ADVS BRING RESULTS

Sime*.
Watch your local Kroger Store windows for outstanding daily
specials- They're your opportunity to save

Roll Butter

lb.

25c

both

■ DR 4^

THE FAMOUS MICHIGAN MAID

Parchment wrapped-dciivared fresh dally to all Kroger Store*

Bread

.

igular 114-lb. loaf of the famous Country Club
Bread and any regular Sc candy bar
Surprise th* kiddie*

Country Club
SIFTED PEAS
Country Club
CHILE CON CARNE
Standard quality
CORN
Avondale
LIMA BEANS
Country Club
RED SALMON
Country Club
PORK and BEANS
FREE RUNNING or IODIZED SALT

(

19c
10c
25c
10c
27c
Ho
7c

No. 2 can

2
Pk,

Country Club

Ralston's Food

*• 19c

c'""is31s!=r~d
Bran content maka* it mildly laxative - cook* perfectly in 5 r

Lard

Best pure

LITTLE BOY BLUE PEAS
Fin. quality
PEANUT BUTTER
Standard quality
2
BUTTER KERNEL CORN
Mid.ua
Avondale
STRING BEANS
Martha Ann
TOMATO JUICE
PINK SALMON

No. 2 can

23c
17c |

10c

10c

Climalene

Palmolive

z? 25c
otFCAMAY soap

------ FROM SELECTED FARMS A ORCHARDS-----Kroger Produce department* ar* the brightaat spots in every community.
Choicest Fruita and Vegetables are received fresh daily
-

Head Lettuce
SPINACH

10c

California Iceberg
Crisp, solid heads

1

Ta.

15c

SWEET POTATOES

15c

Texas Cabbage
Pork Roast
FRESH HAM

Picnic Style

10c

Whole or Shank Half

Beef Kettle Roast

^ c^c...

OYSTERS
r«r S.1..U_____ __
HAMBURG STEAK f~s c—i

Pork Sausage

“■•-4c
Lb. 7C

garden fresh

pi»i

lu.

lb. ijc

25c
25c

3 lu.

r

Ask Otr
Employees

, visiiea at me reran nonie in unariou.c

are nil formed In the living plant, ;
primarily from the simple augurs.

*

Michigan
People
Earn

40,000

'

‘This Company has

of Grand Rapids visited at the hornCARLTON CENTER.
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ecknrdt and Mr.;i The attendance at the services of tbe
and Mrs. Victor Eckard t Sunday.
local M. E. church 18 still Increasing.
Mrs. Carrie L. Gerllnger and Mr. Next Bunday is "Go-To-Church-Sunand Mr* Herman Winkier were Sun- । day." We
„c Jwpc
,rr)uuc Wlu
, lo
hope c
everyone
will lr
try
to oo
ob-.
J,nd MrS' ° bert aerve that da&gt;' and enJ°y the services
McLeod of Woodland.
wUh u». 8unday school at 11:00 and
Bunday callers at PhBllp Gerllnger s preachJng at la oo.
were Mr.
Mr and
.nd Mrs.
Mr. Dan
n.n Oerlinuer
udlfS ,n th&lt;.
wh(T
were.
Gerllnger of
Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ger-’ are Interested in learning the hymns
linker ot HaKlnkh Mr. and Mr. Bme, In „
w hymn book m
the „
new
are requested
,D c.In»«u to meet Friday aiiemoon
is not gain- (jrreiuiciu
Greenfield's.
’' •
There Is no deflnite history of the of
, Bebewa.
------ Mr.
-— Gerllnger
---------- - —
5.
.
Mr M[1 Mrs j.-rpd jjenney spent
genesis of the needle. Chancer men­ log very last.
tions n silver needle In 1300. In pre­
ClHiln, up in lhe world u
“ &gt;»* &gt;?“”■ "f
KkKor ncr Freeport. Mr.. Kick whu
historic times they used Iwnes, either ttae. » miller pt .Hllng down
your work on time.
I haa Iwen w very HI. la very much tmof birds or Ash.

Ricemakers

Uaaiari

I

1“

Summer When Old Sol
Refuted to Function '

^
n Discussed over WKAR . and
WillCBe
HOU Mra.
Alia. Seymour
ocpuMUI Jordan
UVIUU1I went
wv.,v to
• — SIU,
and snow
V n appear
"fl".* to
i w have wwu
!&gt;een mighty ■
: Cliarlotte Wednesday P. M. to *ee MU* , occurrence* daring the month of June,
By Nalrillon Expert
i Bertha Kraft, who la slowly recovering j 181(1. Jaly, who** average temperature '

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ploded in a garage owned by Charlie
FitEXTORT.
Mrs. Ooerae Woldring of

EBPOET OF THE CONDITIO* OF

THE HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

badly burned.
TTir community gathering was enter­
tained by a fine program which the

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4.50- 20 $ 5.35
(Itzsao)
5.43
4.50- 21
(soss-se
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5.00-19 $ 6.65
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SPEEDWAY
29x 4.40-21 $3.95
29x 4.50-20 4.30
30x4.50-21

4.37

28 x 4.75-19 $5.12

29x 5.00-19 5.39

31 x 5.25-21

6.63

Still Lower Prices in Pairs

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TELEPHONE 2442

NO. MICHIGAN AVE.

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to Medieval Writers
**A striktag feature of medieval lit•rature la Its general anonymity.” I
writes W. H. Schofield In -English
Literature tru.n the Norman Conquest
to Chaucer.” Of the many who wrote, I

gathering will be entertained by the
Ladies' Aid at tlie Mine place. Every­
Lake one Invited to attend, pot luck supper
this a simple accident. Funnerty. the I
7:30 Friday January 28.
Mra Hattie Cheeaebrough enter­ Importance attached to an author’s
tained the Missionary Society of the personality wus far lees than now. In |
U. B. church on Wednesday January 4.
days, but belter al this writing
---------- .
. .
—.
—: • WUVB. Il wan ine ■uiKIWiiee
Mary Bustance entertained her sis- ।
ter and husband. Mr and Mrs John I
Aspinall. of Hastings. Mr and Mr* I
.nd tm . &gt;pkndld pnwr.m. In- .
»r tr..«u»mr •
Clyde Tooker and family of Carlton. UoS
I
eluding
a Missionary play entitled to our
contempt of nuMr. and Mr* Ted Bustanoe Sunday.
।
Callera Saturday at the Mrs. Ella Cali ■-The CUnlc." Tbe Christian fellowship । tbority, a heln.m* offen»e In their j
ey«&lt;- It was as unwife for a story- I
home were Mr. and Mra. Frank Bunk­ was much enjoyed by all. ’
n»e odd Fellow* and Rebekah* will 'teller to depart from the wen-marked ,
er of Alto and Mrs. Stella Cress of
hold Joint public open installation Sat-1 “
" '
lines of*...............
inherited tradition
a* *for “
him
South Bowne.
Trufiord Wilkins of Grand Rapid* urday evening January 16.
to disregard orthodox beliefs^ And
spent tlie week end with hl* parent*.
Rev. and Mr*. Wilkin*
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Sunday guests of Rev and Mr*
A pfudent author
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Mott returned august support.
Wilkins were. Mr. and Mra.£. 8. Wen-,
to their home in Scottville after spend- sought a powerful po'nra in order tn
ver and Mr and Mr* Orville Deardorfi
of South Bowne.
John Doster and Frances. Mrs. Monition* on aoma nm-irnt worthy who

Rapids Tuesday on business
Mrs Samantha Peckham
Odessa u spending

uf

A- Glass visited Saturday at the home
of the latter near Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. George Hulzenga and
daughter Jean moved tills week to
their former home In Dutton. Mr. and
Mrs Hulzenga won many friends dur­
ing their short stay with us and we
regret their departure
Mias Tina Nier* of Dutton spent the
week with Mrs. George HuUenga.
Revival meetings thl* week and next
week at the Pleasant Valley church
January 3 to 34. Rev. Wheeler, pastor.
gellst In charge of lhe services.
Little Jean Hulzenga has quite ill for
several days, but Is Improving rapidly
at this writing under the care of Dr.
Pultz. our local physician.
Frank Hynea and wife were Lowell
visitors Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes had the
misfortune to lose their radio, which
was completely destroyed by fire dur­
ing the terrible ice and sleet storm.
Mrs Anna Crossman is quite ill at
lhe George Leonard home.
Florence and Katherine Skloch spent
their vacation with their grandparents
in Muskegon.
Florence and Katherine Skeoch spent
teveral days this week with lhe form­
er's brother, Herman, and wife of Dut-

eotdd not deny them.

James Nevins of Orangeville. Congratulatlons
Mr. and Mr*. Winnie Stratum of
Plalnwell were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mr*. Floyd Wales.
Mra. Carrie Blanchard, president of,
the Rebekah Assembly and her helpers
from Battle Creek. Installed into their
respective offices the following: Past
N. O. Gertrude Jone*; N. G. Mary
Boulter; V. O.. Hazel Olis; Rec. Sec. ,
Amy Silcock: Fin. Sec. Edna Castle; i
Treas.. Mina Mills; War. Frances Cram;
Con. Evelyn Shelp: Chap. Maggie
Lehman; R. 6. N. O . lucy Norrl*; L ,
8. N. O„ Stella Barber; IL S. V. O.|
Maude Smith; L. 8 V. G.. Allie Wood;
I. O . Mary Doster; O O. Adda Munger
and musician. Dora Johnson
The
lodge presented Mra. Blanchard a bou-

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,,
eatablhhed In Nldly In the htgliih
"n‘urv “■ ‘ •Sax,'«
r“Kelly thus berame dlvlde.l Into wvenil
alalea and Independent cities. The
tyrant Gelon n little later tr.iTi«fenvd
hi* government■ to Nyram-e. whlrh t»eame for the time I lie n&gt;o«t lm|H&gt;rtant
Greek elty in Sicily. Meanwhile the
Carthaginians had also made rfttlc.......................................
menu
In the island at- I'anurmu*.
Motya and Boloi*. Wars between the
Greeks and Carthaginians followed. In

Mr. and Mra. Wlll Blough visited
their son Ira and wife of Alto Wednes­
day.
Dr. Pultz, wife and son of Gr&gt;n(,J
Ledge, arc now located here, and ready
for business with his place of residence
in Arthur Seifert’s house and office
across the street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin were
guests Sunday at the home of the for­
mer's parent* near Nashville.
Rosemary Weeks of Nashville spent
rcveral days with Mr. and Mra. George
Martin and Thelma.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilliland have
moved their household goods from
Lake Odreaa into Mrs. Edith Godfrey'*
house on Beech Street
WHUam Forbey of Irving was a guest

Prank Hynes and wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Olthouse were Hastings visi­
tor* Wednesday.
Ward Hynes and wife returned Sun­
day to their home in Millington after
spending their vacation with friends
in Nashville. Kalamazoo and Freeport.
Sunday guests at the Frank Hynes
home were, Ed. Story of Hastings and
Lyle Story of Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whitney and son
Loren of Kalamazoo and Charlie
Whitney of Cloverdale were guests of
Mr. and Mra. Royal Good Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kidder and
daughter Marjorie and son Darrell and
Roy Doster of Battle Creek were week­
end guests at lhe home of Mrs. Lydia
Kidder and sons Ralph and Walter.
Mrs George Thompson was a Hus­
tings visitor Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henney were in
Hastings Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Curtis* and R. C
Everhart, accompanied Mr. and Mra.
F. R. Everhart to Grand Rapids Mon­
day.
•
Walter Durkee and daughter Julia of
Woodland called Saturday on Mr*.
Glen Perkins.
Frank Clark Is spending the week in
Grand Rapids with his daughter. Mr*.
Olmstead and family.
Lloyd Moore and Robert Ferguson of
Detroit returned Wednesday to their
work after spending a few days at tlie
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
Moore.
Donna Moore returned Sunday to
tier school duties as teacher In Jackson
Tlie students of the local school will
write their semester exams Thursday
and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Parks have
moved their household goods into the
east part of Dr. Peckham's house.
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Lipscomb and
daughter Donna of Grand Rapids
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orno
Knowles and Myrna Lou.
Maxine Tooker of Carlton spent the
week-end with her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Tooker.
Mrs. George Brownell of Flint spent
from Tuesday till Thursday with her
sister, Mrs Claude Walton.
Little Teddie Walton, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton, has been
suffering xeveral days with streptococ­
cus sore throat, but Is Improving rap­
idly under lhe care of De. Pultz.
Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Howell of Nash­
ville were guests at the Austin home
from Tuesday till Sunday.
Mrs Fnink Rom made a business
trip to Grand Rapids Friday.
Mra. W. 8. SUrrarrer and son Clare
were in Grand Rapids Thursday, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ingalsbe
and Corwin,
Lewie Catt. wife and family of Kala­
mazoo were Sunday guests of the for­
mer's mother, Mrs. Ella Catt
Dr. Robinson of Lake Odessa expects
to locate here In lhe near future.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Everhart returtfed Monday from their trip to
Palm Beach. Florida, where they were
gue*U of Dr and Mra J. H- Dewey.
The j&gt;eople of tbe neighborhood had
quite a scare when a gasoline lamp ev-

Statistic*.

Coal

Sicily in HiAory

$
dow

to be about again.
Barbara Fox ot Hastings visited Mr.
and Mrs. David Deal over tlie week
end.
Mrs. D. N. Honeywell and Opal have
returned from their southern trip nnd
report a very enjoyable time.
The Triple Link Club at Mra. Floyd
Shelp was well attended. A Jolly good
lime was reported. Next meeting will
be at Mrs. Maude Smith's In February.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Barber of Milo
and Charles Barber of Kalamazoo were
caller* in town last week.
DOWLING.
Thursday, January 21 la the date of
the next Ladies Aid meeting with Mra.
Ann* Pierce and Mra. James Clark in
charge of the dinner.
Mrs. Adelia Stanton entertained her
brother. Charles Rice, and wife of Bat­
tle Creek Sunday and Floyd Rice and
wife of Hastings.
A teachers' training class has been
organized in the Sunday school which
meets each Wednesday evening In the
diflerent homes for Bible study.
Ward Woodmansee was absent from
school duties last week on account of
a badly lacerated toe due to an acd-J
dent which occurred while splitting,
wood at hl* home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and!
daughter and Mr. and Mrs Glen Eg-1
gleston and sons of Battle Creek spent!
Friday evening at Arthur Covey's.
Marjorie Smith entertained Miss
Letha Whitworth of the Weeks district
at her home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher attended
the funeral of Mra. Josie McCallum
Parker at Kalamazoo. Monday, which j
was held at the Truesdale chapel.
MY*. John Depricstcr nnd Mrs. Eliza-1
be th Norton have been numbered
among the sick, th© past week. Mr.
Cal Stanton too ha* not been quite a*
well as usual and Mrs. Stanton is still1
confined to her bed with very little!
change tn her condition.
Eileen Norris was entertained al the
home of Miss Vera Nelson in Battle
Creek from Friday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burghdoff spent
the past week at Orville BurgdofTs in
Irving township.
Wlll Hammond and son. Bernard of I
Bristol Corners are ill at present with;
count.
*Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill entertain­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Hastings
Sunday.
Mra. Anna Pierce returned from
Fennville Saturday where she attended1
the funeral of her brother-in-law, John

Ton Delivered

Smith Bros
Velte &amp; Co
Telephone 2237
IlMtlnrs.
Mich.

»Mly became a Human province In
B. C.
---------------- -----------------------

. Mrs. -Verne Calthrop who was In­
jured three weeks ago Is not improving
as rapidly as her many friends wish.
Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Mer­
ritt Wood were Invited to a six o'clock
dinner at lhe home of their son. Mr.,
and Mrs. George Wood cf Milo In honor
of their fortieth wedding anniversary.
Later 4n the evening they were happily
surprised by the arrival of several of
their old neighbors. Mr. Wood was at­
tired in his wedding suit of forty years
ago. Needles* to say they enjoyed tlie
evening and appreciated tlie kindness
of their children in giving them this
pleasure.
Donald Douglas Is Improving slowly.

prevailing.

ot tha^hixhest Quality at

Averaging the figures for tho entire
fnlted States, a male, at birth, haa an
•
'
. .
«' SMB r«.« ..r Ur»: •
«n»«le.
years. At twenty-two a
man may expect to live 4X35 years
more und a woman 44.21 yean more.

Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Temple at Kalama-1 sportively, 35.® nnd M77 year*. and

EAXNING THEIR PAYr • x
Over in Basle, Switzerland. German
financial experts are now arguing with
British. American and French finan­
cial experts as to which kind of debts
Germany will fall to pay first.

Kentucky

after several

would hurt been to copyright theta as
bls own."

In a very able manner by all taking
part We are hoping tlie folly bunch |
of Rebekahs
tzcocKans will
wiu meet with
wiui us
u» again.
again
Mr,. K.U. Horrl, wrnl u&gt; K.1.UI,.,™
last week to assist Mr. and Mrs. Cahill
while Mrs. Caliill Is recovering from an i
operation.
.

Lam Coon and family have moved
beck to their own home alter a brief
*tay with Charles Hook

costs less!

Rut thr Ian

and Mr* Maurice Hughes
Chas. Armstrong spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Armstrong
of Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hughes arc
smiling over the arrival of a grand-

Daylight extends from pole to pole
at the time of the equinoxes. On ac­
count of refraction, the »un api-ears
slightly alxivc the horizon at both
poles when It Is at lhe equinox.

Police telephone booths are installed
throughout tlie Ixmdon metropolitan
whenever a policeman la wanted at
any (articular point, a red lamp will
Jlgiit on the top of tbe booth.

There are Indians in every state
and In the District of Columbia. Dela­
ware haa the feffSst. only 2 claiming
residence there.
Oklahoma baa the
most, 111*335 living in that state.

Bal*do all tbe mmpllrated and elsb-

pleasure than did lhe rat dolls and
simple toys when they were the only
ki

City Star.

an enemy," said Hl Ho, the sagq "I
Inestimable favor of trying to reform
hl mF—Washington Star.

Macaroni or Spaghetti
Encore Quality

5-lb. box

ISTMUMu

WWftt ECONOMY KUS'

OATS

18c

Quaker or Mother'r

BIRDSEYE MATCHES
NUTLEY OLEO

3 —10‘
3 33c

Michigan Hand Picked
4 lbs.
NAVY BEANS
tall can
Finest Alaska
PINK SALMON
N.B.C. SODA CRACKERS Excell 24b. box
14b* loaf
BREAD
Grandmother’s Quality
Mild CuredI
lb.
BACON SQUARES
HAMS
Sugar Cured
10 to 12-lb.. av. Ib.

DIKIE A DOI IT
ill* C/ll |LC

Sultana Broken Sliced
or Iona Whole Sliced

15c
10c
19c
5c
10c
15c

No.3H

4C

tlMCOB

| J

29c

SALAD DRESSING Raiah

23‘

PEANUT BUTTER
IN A4P QUALITY MARKETS

Pork Roast
Beef Steak
Pork Sausage or Hamburg
Pork Steak
c«at

lu.

LU. 18c

Beef Roast

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
The Groat Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.

25c

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| LEGAL NOTICES

Managing Life

FARMERS WEEK DRAWS
FINE FARM PRODUCTS

In the management and conquest of
th* dally dl*api&gt;&lt;&gt;lntmeau, and small
vexations which befall every life—the
life of the Idle and iuxariou* no less
than of the busy and lhe struggling—
only a devout mind attain* to any real
success and evince* a triumphant pow-

Best Examples of Michigan's
Fields and Livestock Lots
Exhibited February 1-5
■ time, and a turkey show which re। place* the usual egg show are tlie new­
est magnet* used to attract fintTTarm
and farmyard products for exhibit dur­
Ing Fanners' Week at East Lansing, i
February 1-5.
! projxrty of Michigan breeders who are
' co-o|&gt;eratlng with the College In live •
stock improvement programs. Dolt*.
I sheeps, hogs, and cattle will be cxhiblt-

the quality of farm animals.
,
New methods of raising turkeys

more Interested In (lib possibilities of
deriving profit* from supplying the
Thanksgiving Day meat course. Tlie
show at the College will bring in the
better, morc profitable types of tur-

Ttvc grain nnd potato shows will be
held as usual. The quality of grain*
was good last harvest nnd some fine
exhibits will confront the Judges. The
potato show wlll bring together some
of the best samples'shown at previous
exhibitions in the state.
An electrical show set up by the
college engineering department will
contain some of tlie latest develop­
ment* in electrical equipment and It*
ate*. This show will be held In the
engineering building.

FUh Clog Riv«r«
Fi«h running up the Siberian river*
to the Altai mountains each spring
swim tn aoch close-packed rank a that
It la ImpoMblO lo row amldat them.

The mathematician Is a* great a ro­
mancer as Mahomet. What he believe*

Stop Getting Up Nights
Phytic th. BUdd.r With

punning truth when he la only Invent-

aymbola.—The Thinker.

Eternal Law Is Model
copie*, more or lee* Imperfect, of

spending some
who resides in
Saturday eveClem and
Winfield Lord returned to the
of Mr. nnd Mra. John Andlcr
passing a couple weeks' holiday
with his people at Home Acres
Grand Rapid*.
Barnum was in Hx-.tings Fri-

HENDERSHOTT.
Thirty of our people went to the
Family Night meeting at Good Will
Friday night. Al) report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark called on
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Engle of Hastings
Saturday A. M.
Mrs. Lawrence Christensen and Mrs.
Car) Bryans and babies were brought
home front the hospital Tuesday after­
noon. All are doing fine.
•
Little TTeva Haynes, who has been

this writtlng.
Mrs. Leon Slocum of Battle Creek
CLOVERDALE.
Mis* Katherine Cagney mulcted al a visited her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Leun
musical entertainment nt Hastings Hendershott on Thursday.
Albert Brill and family spent Sunday
Wednesday evening.
Mrs Terpcnlng nnd daughter of Has­ in Hastings at Percy Diamonds to
tings. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett Mc­ help him celebrate hl* birthday.
We are starting n contest at Sun­
Callum of McCallum District spent
day School to see who has the best at­
Tuesday with Mrs. Replogle.
At this writing Mrs Wayland is get­ tendance this year. Next Sunday Is
ting along very nicely after her illness. ■•Go-To-Church-Sunday" and It Is al- j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert McCallum attend­ so our day for church service*, so plan
ed the funeral of Mr. McCallum's sis­ to be present and bring someone with
ter. Mrs. Parker of Kalamazoo Mon­
day P. M. She dk-d Friday following nn
Thursday. January —
21.. —
at the -------home---of
operation.
u^K-racsuo.
Mr. nn4 Mrs. Dougal McCallum and | Mr*. Merle Bush.
family of Detroit was here spending
..J--------the week end with their parent* and)
NORTHWEST THORN'APPLE.
also attended the funeral of Mrs. Par-1 ,
ttnd Mrs Mntt Bedford of Mldker Monday P. M
1 dlevtlle were Sunday guesta of Mr. and
-jport. who ha* been ill the i
George Adams and sons.
Mrs. ”—
Davgnport.
...
.... .....
. &gt; Mr
\fr an^
VIFt,
—1 Kermecn an*
and Mrs.
Earl
and
past week. Is getting along nicely nt
Wayne entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Ever­
this writing.
—
Mrs. Martha
friain 1* spend- ett Swegles of Hastings and Russel
...„
fth her daughter. Adams Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Bidelman nnd family of
Mrs. P. D. Chilson aLSouth Bend. In­
Hastings were Wednesday guests of
diana.
Friends of Mrs. Chas. Snyder dropped Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thomas.
Mrs. Earl Kermeen has been on the
in and surprised hcr on hcr birthday
sick list the past week with tonsUllls.
Friday.
There was a good attendance at both
Misses Beth nnd Jean Waugh en­
tertained friend* from Kalamazoo, meetings Sunday evening. Epworth
Hickory Corners and Cloverdale to a League meets at 7:30 Sunday evenings
and the Bible Class at 7:30 tn the
party Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humcson of Bat­ basement. All are most cordially Invited
tle Creek spent the week end nt the to these services.
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mac­
SANDY HILLS.
Donald.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clancy are the proud Last Week's Letter.
The Courtney's are cutting wood for
parents of a little girl two years old.
Home
McKibbln.
Congratulation* I
Viola McKibbln accompanied Ruth
to Hastings High this morning (Mon­
DURFEE ITEMS.
Mrs. Bob Morgan and family arc day! to visit the High school.
Will Shattuck and family of Parch­
moving on the James Hammond farm
and three children wlll come to this ment spent New Year* day with Mrs.
Shattuck’s parents. Geo. McKIbbin's.
school In the near future.
Geo. McKibbln Is not very well nt
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Evans and da ugh1 ter of Battle Creek calk'd on Mr. nnd this writing.
Byron McKibbln spent Sunday with
i Mrs. Glenn Man-hall Sunday.
David Aspinall. who Is seriously ill. relative* in Otsego.
We arc glad to hear that Geo. Van। Is slightly Improved In health.
The Junior P. T. A. met with John
pltal at Ann Arbor, is slowly recovering,
Wedey Moore. Jr.. Saturday.
। Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice spent Sun­ and very sorry to hear that Mrs. Van­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hart of Zandt who is at Qshtcmo hospital is
...
_. ...., near Orangeville. Mrs. Hart is »er&gt; thr fitr &lt;.f
»&gt; ..-i. iouily 111 with a complication of
III.
.r January. A. I&gt; diseases
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and father.
Ella c Ecckxoe. Jn&lt;ifc ..f
Jack Moore and family called on
Mrs. O. Hill Sunday who has been *lck William Hall received wire Sunday aft­
ernoon their brother-in-law had been
• nf th. e.iatr - f fh»rl.« A jor gome time.
ha,;.,in ..-4 mn&gt; R*1'’- Fred King and family attended accidently killed.
Myrlen Strait is traveling in northern
th«t tie .
I quarterly meeting at McCallum Sunpart of state and spent Sunday In
r crenlnl tn Charl-a A. Rot, (jay.
. ■ tl rt ..litaM. nrr.on
/.Next Sunday is preaching at East- Tl^er^ S1?'
The P. T. A. will meet at Wells school
rt~-v in th. Baltimore U. B. church. Come.
- •- «n.i
Entertainment committee for our Friday night.
Elwln Strnit who is in Ann Arbor ros।next P. T. A. is Dorothy Preston. Flor„(,cnce Knillln and Elizabeth Hollman pltal Is getting along fine. Word was
•r.a.
. Refreshment committee Is Christa received Tuesday he was dangerously
it.. iiH.tn
padtUeford. Anna Hammond and Pearl ill. pneumonia had set in. Mr. and
Mrs. Eh Strait and Asa Strait went to
. Birman.
। A sleet and ice storm visited this lo­ see him last Wednesday.
cality recently and took down many
telephone jtoles and did much damage
A simple remedy hn* been found for
to trees.
’
the smoking fireplace. A piece of
SOUTH SHULTZ.
plate gluM about four Inches wide at­
l!»nh» J
our teacher, Miss Garlinger, while tached lo the face of the fireplace
„„
Playing games out door* with her pu- at the top of the opening will provide
* it i . -.'t I pil* last Monday fell und broke her
a barrier past which the smoke can’* '-&lt; I ankle.
; ' . *."j| Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain nnd Barwhlcli are Imffled In their attempt to
-jbora attended lhe funeral of their
.&gt;; i ■' rt.| cousin. Mrs. Josie Porker, of Knlama- reach the room, send* all the amok*
up the chimney, where It belong*.
'.'i'.i'./ r200 Monday.
H. ,:- ,,uj Mr*. Nosh and daughter Alberta of The glasa. being transparent. Is not
i&gt;&lt;» csrd I Hastings called on Miss Barbara •o much in evidence a* a metal baffle
or huod and doe* not'disfigure the
,l,!“ek in. chamberlain Thursday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Erny Peake lost their fl replace.
»f I’mUte.' home by fire about three o'clock this
morning. Only a few things were saved.
They have the sympathy of their
The whole course of thing* goe* to
friends here.
teach u« faith. We need only obey.
There was a mistake in one of my
There I* guidance for each of us. nnd
items last week. It should have been
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville cele­ by lowly listening we »ball hear th*
brated their fourteenth wedding anni­ right word. Why need you choose *p
painfully your place and occupation
versary instead of fortieth.
Hayes opOtulUlr
Sponable 01
of CJIS.
East and associate* and mode* of action
CTrdit.r* - t
Arrra, 1 r
'Mr and Mrs &lt;&gt;*&gt;r*
th.ir «Uiu&lt; ‘sn"."v,rr,'‘o„H ! Hastings spent Sunday with their par- and entertainment? Certainly there ta
&lt;.*.,&lt; tn t*. city .-r H«.nnr. ; ent*. Mr and Mr* Charley Kenyon.
'T'fc
Miss
Horn ls visiting friend* the need of balance nnd willful cleoU ...4
« juLV, tu' ll&gt; Battle Creek.
tlon.—Eim-rron.
&gt;&lt; April. A 1&gt; IMS.
i,n &lt;,-clock I Tlie Missc* Esther and Ruth Hom
"uXmUv -a I n to-1
! attended a young people's party at Mr.
’ * '
and Mr*. G. Holte's m Cloverdale Fri­
The Indiana gave Eskimo* their
day night.
name, which mean* “eater of raw
fie«h." The Eskimo* call themselves
Chottnul Tre.»
|
SANDY HILLS.
Tnnult."
which mean* ‘The People.*
There to . Chlnew hairy cbMtnut
Some from thl* commumly attended
and a Jnpnne*e chestnut, but no Japa- the quarterly meeting at Hastings Satne»e hairy cheatnut. Die Chinese hairy I urday evening and Sunday.
cbwtnut* are tx-lng brought to this | School will begin at Yankee Spring*
“Some folk*," said Unde El&gt;en, “Je«
country In the hope that they will re- - Monday. January 11. after a two oatchelly don't want to be happy. DaC*
place our cheatnul tree* which were i week*' vacation.
why ghost Morin* wa* invented."—
deotroyed by a Wight. While the tr.-&lt;-« : Grace McKibbln spent Saturday and Washington Star.
grow slowly and do not bear * good 5undar
Closer-dale, the guest of her
.
«vii jrnra, tnej are ne,,........... .
Odd Madlcal B.li.f ,
l!e»ed to be sturdier than thr Jnpa- .
“nd Mrs Lylc McKibbln and
Old practitioner* believed that th*
nese cheatnui*. which bear In two’or ' d“'J*hU!re'
Mae and Bonnie Lou.
thr** rewra.
*
or
Ot*&lt;o. ’Pent Friday In lhe George Heth of the lark strengthened the hu­
3
‘McKibbln home.
man voice and Increased It* *we*tn«aa.

You Save Money
by Keeping Your Car in
Good Running Condition
We are making SPECIAL prices on labor
charges during January and February, and
NOW is the time to have your car gone over
and put in shape for this year's use.
We have equipment to take care of any kind
of job on any ,make of car, and experienced
mechanics to do the work.

It Will Pay You to Let Us Do Your Work!

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Telephone 2121

Hastings, Mich.

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bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 20, 1932

14 PAGES

JAMES BENHAM RE­
CEIVES HIS SENTENCE

TWENTY CLAIMS FOR

FIRST K. OF P. FAM­
SAYS RUSSIAN PEO­
MIGHT WORK SE­
DAMAGES'TO SHEEP SUCCESSFUL DIS­
ILY NIGHT IN 1932 BARRY CO. HAS 5135,­
Pleaded Guilty to Stealing
Are Roaming Dogg Worth the
Guests Will Be Boys Who
PLE LIKE MYSTERy
TRICT CONFERENCE Chickens Along With His
7 8.16 IN TREASURY Amount They Cost County
RIOUS HARDSHIP Played In Pythian Junior
Baseball Series
CO. CLERK HILL MADE AN­
CONGRESS IS CONSIDERING
On Wednesday evening. January 27.
NUAL REPORT TO BOARD
10% TAX ON THEATER
Barry Lodge. K of P. will hold the first
family night of the new year at which
OF SUPERVISORS
ADMISSIONS
time they will be host* to the nearly
fifty boy* who took part In tlie Pythian

EXPECT TO PAY 61,154
WOULD MEAN CLOSING
Junior baseball series last summer.
| At this lime the Lodge will present
OF MANY PLAYHOUSES I the members of the winning team with COVERT R0. BONDS IN 1932
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, I their prizes al*o a prize 1* to be given

Most People Would Not Attend to the league's leading batter and the Only Covert Road Unbuilt la
Hastings Center Highway
If An Additional Char,. Were I«
^.M1„ „„
Which Has Been Authorised
Levied By Government
1 jow the dinner.
Congress
County
HUI presented a
uongrea* 1*
is entirely within
wiiiun it*
&gt;u right*
rigiiu-. 1 Every
r.vcij lodge
imukc member
ukhiwi I*
»» urged tdjtwp1
vouuiy Clerk
uirm M.
m- O.
kj. am
■&gt;
inlereetlnu report
rennrt to
tn the hrtort!
In seeking new sources of revenue for the date in mind and to plan on being । veeu
board tit
of
very interesting
the pur|x»c
inc
purpose ui
of namnciu*
balancing Mac
the autMutiai
national , pacecaa..
present. .
| SUJierrisors
.'.uperrisor* last week. In which lie gave
J—Among
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— guest* wtiiiinformation
budget.
tlie proposals,
according
I AU
the boy* who are
to vbe
will | full information a* to the financial'
condition
of the county and the
to Hie big city dallies. Is one to re-en-' be notified by card^
amount of money In all the funds. a&lt;
act the war revenue schedules, which j
well a* a recapitulation of the county'*
would impose a 10 j&gt;er cent tax on ad-1
Indebtedness. Briefly summarized the
missions to theater*. The theory ot ‘
county has on hand in cash in the
this It that the patron would pay the
various fund* 8135.718.16 and the coun­
ty owes In Covert road bond* 8179.­
We do not pretend to know the in­
30233. The amount* due on the*.come* of the big motion picture thea­
bonds in 1932. 1933 and 1934 ore given
ter* in larger cities. e*|&gt;ecially the big
later In this, article.
cities, of this country; but we do know
.Ma. Uu
that If the Strand theater of this city. 'MRS. AMY HULL WILL BOON
regular expenses of the county are
the only one here, were called upon to I
HAVE EXAMINATION FOR
paid, there was on hand January 1
pay 10 per cent of it* revenue” fori
iweiurTV
theater admission* as a tax. It would
inBATlllX
1931 828.108.78. On January 1. 1932 the
amount on hand was 817,10733.
have to quit. It simply could not do It.
-----------In the Poor Fund the balance a year
The question would next arise: Could,CAin cup WAS ANGRY
and would the public pay thU Increase?
r»nrtTur-nfe raaaii v ago was 83.055 83. On January 1 this
If we had the flush limes of 1928 and|
AT BROTHER S FAMILY
In the Library Fund a year ago the
1929.an immediate affirmative reply;
could be made. The public could and Parents
;
and Children Were 1balance was 81.330.62. On January 1
would stand for such a tax upon their,
county Covert Redemption
favorite amusement, when It would be; Lucky to Escape With Their ;
( Lives—Property Destroyed
Fund there was a balance on hand
those prosperous days. Not so now. The
revenue* of picture theaters have been' arrest of Mrs. Amy Hull, of Hope the balance Is 815242.70.
In the State Covert Road Fund
seriously cut by existing economic con- township, on the charge of having set
dIUona. There are hundreds of laboring fire to the house occupied by her which Is for covert roads built by the
state within this county, a part of
men in cities like Hastings who. when'
they had steady employment at Wgh hoUM_
compleU|y
which extended into some other coun­
wages, could and did patronize the ,troyetl by the
all lh,
ty. the balance on hand January 1.
!&gt;luat.eu 1° qULU *" extem- T,‘ey lhen i cupant* escaped but there was a loss of 1931 was 85.61723. On the first of Jan_L
a1.1
! » considerable property owned by the
part of the family life, but they can- ^et-MO can. d tkll arul . large!
Drain Fund a year ago the
not now afford to attend picture showr |1 quantity
|u of fruit
frult and
and vegetables.
^tabl^
balance was 83.78756_ The Aral of.
Others who can afford it. do not attend
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Mr*. Hull was brought before Judge Jam
as frequently as they did. If they hod McPeek on Wednesday afternoons. She all.-these funds the amount given a
to add 10 per cent to the coat of thea­ acknowledged her guilt, but the Judge yeartago and the amount this year arc
ter tickets, it would seriously reduce did not give her a sentence at the Ume always on the first of January of each
Attendance al picture shows. This' as members of her family claimed that year.''
In the Revolving Drain Fund on
would so cut down the receipts of sucn: she must be insane to do such n horshows In town* like Hunting* and1 rible deed In the meantime she will be hand one year dgo 8891.73. On hand
smaller ones as to make* tlvelr operation1 &gt; examined a* to her sanity.
this year 8795.40.
z
on tlie present basis impossible. In1
In the Mortgage Tax Fund a year
It we* very fortunate for the Peake
many cases this would dose the thea­; family that Mr. Peake discovered Use ago there was 8156.-Tills year 8233.50.
ter* and thus deprive people of their fire when he did. At that time the
In the Delinquent Tax Fund the
favorite amusement. It Is recognized1 house wa* filling with smoke, and Mrs.
that amusement has become a neces­ Peake and the six children were all 39536. ‘nils year it Is 88.485.75
sary part of life In these day*.
In the Teachers' Institute Fund the
asleep in bed. In a little time It would
We think It is not generally recog­
balance a year ago was 8274.83. Tilts
nised what an asset a good picture Peake staled that after she jumped year it is 8388.18.
(Continued on pago five)
(Continued on page three)

CONFESSES SETTING
FIBE TO PEAKE HOME

Every Year?
At the January session of the board
of supervisors there were twenty claims
presented for damage* to flocks and
killing of sheep by dogs. The total
amount of the claim* a* presented was
8344.40. The Igw prescribe* the amount
that can be paid for a sheep killed by
dogs. A few of the bills were for
amounts larger than the legal limit,
so the supervisor* had to cut some of
the bills on that account. The amount

Father, Fred Benham
COUNT 8AKHN0FF8KY GAVE
P. T. A. ORQANIZATIONS OF
James Benham was brought before
INTERESTING ADDRESS
FOURTH DISTRICT HERE
Judge McReek on Wednesday ft will
be remembered that lie at first pleaded
AT BROTHERHOOD
ON TUESDAY

guilty to stealing chickens. Later, in
talking to the Judge, he seemed'In­
clined to excuse himself and put all THINKS SOVIET FIVEthe blame on his father. Under these
YEAR PLAN IS WRONG
AND SCHOOL WAS URGED condition* the Judge refused to accept
his plea, so he remained In Jail several
Representatives From State P. days after his father had been sen­ Educated Aristocracy Forced to
tenced.
Evidently
the
young
man
con
­
T. A, Gave Inspiring Addresses
Abandon Homes and P
cluded that he was guilty, for be re­
On Important Subjects
ions to Oommanii
newed his plea of guilt, without any
crcase of nearly 850 over the‘amount
Tlie mid-winter conference of the reservations. on Wednesday. He was Ij Count Alexis de Sakhnoffxky gave
given from nine months to five years'II a very interesting talk at the Brother ago. The total of these claims in a
year amount* to a very large sum. Such was held at the, Hastings Central au­
'hood Monday night about RuMia. He
claims are paid from the license fee ditorium. Tuesday. January 19. The
fund paid to the county by dog oom-___
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_____ ________
_ Pryer. —
district
chairman.
Mrs, Roy
of
| cause his family belonged to the noers It IS still a question a* to whether - Danby. held a board meeting at 10 A.
bllliy and were not wanted by the comall the dogs infthe county are worth a* m.. at which the following district dcmunlstlc element which rules Unit
much os allowed for killing sheep al, partmtnt chairmen were elected:
i country.
any session of live board.
’ Endowment fund. Russell Borst.
I The count started by describing con­
" “‘
I Student aid. Mrs. Glen P. Thayer.
ditions that formerly existed in that
| Humane education. Mrs. Eugene
land. The Russian people like mysteryLyon.
SHORT SNAPPY PROGRAM
I Library' extension. Fred Weaver.
peasantry, who constitute about 85 per
I
Home education. Mr*. George Rosso
TO FOLLOW BUSINESS
।
At the eleven o'clock session. Miss
SESSION
I Frances Hunter presented the Has­
was worked ipto the Russian system of
ting* Girls' Glee club in a group of
religion, and wo* regarded with rev­
erence. When, during the World war.
TWV RARRV GIT
ANT) T)F songs, followed by an Invocation by BUGLE TO SOUND MESS
THE BARRY OIL AND DEu R Dewey. Miss Clara Wheeler
hr appeared in khaki uniform u a
Rapids. P. T. A. State His­
VELOPMENT CO. WINDS | of- Grand
CALL AT 6:30 SHARP1 soldier and was at the front, the sol| diets were disillusioned with regard to
torian. gave nn Interesting talk on the
UP ITS AFFAIRS
i official directory. Among other things. Kim Sigler to Be Toastmaater J1110 Mcrednes* of their rider, for they
| she stated that the election In al) lo.
i saw him as a man like themselves.
—T. Ben Johnston to Be
(wearing a uniform. So they began to
ical
units --should take
March.HAS KEPT WORD WITH
----— place- in I regard him as a human being like
Guost Speaker
OWNERS OF LEASED I.ANDS XS'ri
£
I other folks. Because of the hardships
Scout .xhlbl.luru Cub »ck d—»-! ST
“ S* £2"™?
incomlnc officers to the state office muon., uunu .M
of the- mlsulk. win'' they endured, becauseJ?.
Low Price of Crucjc Oil Dis- She also stated that all dues paid by a . ._ ..
_
t
m*nah?ment o[ tne Huvian arm., the
feature the program of the first annual.
n uter to blame the Cxar
local
unit
arc
paid
In
advance,
and
are
courages Further Explora­
Boy Scout rally to be held In Barry;
‘...
recorded according to the birthday of
county since the troop, of the county
tion
- ------ In Thia ,County 1 the organization. She stressed these
n.. n.tn.
Pi.cr • i nln®
the breakdown of Czarism.
1 According to the Count, about twelve
When the Barry Oil and Develop- point* because the state P. T. A. fiscal
J “&gt;i~fr
cent of Russia's population consUment Comi&gt;ony was organized and sc- year ends In May. and the record* £
Time. 6,30 oclock Monday evening,.
..v t*i« m-bid-A ,
January 25. Kim Sigler will serve as1l\e “is^r^y
cured oil leases upon many thousand* must be complete by that time.
of acres of Barry county Land, the
Fbllowing a lovely luncheon, served L-.dmuln and T Ren Johnston, ex-: nobl“. .iUCh “
0,rn f.*UW' Wh0
promise was mode to owner* of the by the Presbyterian ladles, the after­ ecutlve for tne saiue creex Area, wur ,.
.
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land that if the company were dis- ; noon session opened with the rendition be guest .peaker. Middleville's troop­
solved, or went out of existence, these of several selections by the Hastings ers will put on an archery demonstra-1
^Th^.n^dter “I^d it w*
leases would all be discharged, so that high school orchestra. Greetings were tlon and all troop, will have the chance
™
there would not be a cloud upon the. extended by Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk.
In J fire bv friction rare,
f*Ue J1* *e?’1
civilization in Russia to that
th*
title of any of the leased property. The This was followed by two songs by the
aristocracy. Earnest efforts were made
Barry Oil and Development Co. has1 Girls' Trio.
fore and after the pot luck supper.
In
in thnl
that rllreefletn
direction, wl.lel.
which »■■■
were often
kept tliat promise.
| Wrt hero. Mrs. Fred Raymond, of
During a brief business session, the
We ail know conditions in the oil Grand Rapid*,
past state P. T. A. nominating committee will make IU thwarted by the very people whom they
business. Tlie price of crude oU Is so head, greeted the visitors, and left with report and ballots will be taken to elect
low that there is little incentive for 1 them many Inspiring thought*, among
drillers to put down new wells In. even ■ which was this: "We must instill a fierce ton A. Perry will have charge of this have the peasants' children properly
schooled. Accordingly, at large ex­
proven territory, saying nothing about ■ pride in our local groujM." J. M. Town-1 business session.
drilling in localities where no favor-’
(Continued &lt;y page three)
Mesa call will sound promptly at 6:30 pense to himself. he built a school­
able test wells have been driven. Since!
o'clock. And by "promptly" the com­ house. Before It could be operated It
the Barry Oil Company was organized| MAN Y AT SERVICES ON
mittee In charge means Just that. The burned to the ground. Thinking the

co-operAtion of home

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RALLY HERE MONDAY

HAS DISCHARGED
ALL OIL LEISES

&lt;a

to^’anX^tl^.^^t;

“GO-TO-CHURCH” SUNDAY bugler

will sound "soupy" no matter
house. Before any teaching could be
done the second building was destroyed
troopers, parents of Scouts and friends
of scouting In Barry county are invited.
Allegan
county.
Besides
these
a
deep
Those coming "are requested to bring
of the home, she opened the curtains
ants together to find out why they op­
well
was
driven
at
Bellevue
and
on-,
sandwiches, one other dish and table
EMBARRASSMENT CAN
EXAMINATION
Dial separated the front room from MEDICAL
nceiTv
crunm diidii c othfr past of Vermontville. Several
Support to Churches
service since tlie supper, will be a strict­ posed a school. They stated that they
one of the rear rooms of the home, and
OF CITY SCHOOL PUPILS years ago two wells were driven In A*-. Sunday last was “Go-to-Church" I ly pot luck affair. Hot coffee and cocoa had always been happy without educa­
COME BY TELEPHONE tltere stood Mrs. Hull, dressed with her
tion and that they feared that, if they
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. syria township. None of these well*:Sunday In this county. We have not
As a Certain Lady In the Frfst hat on. and with her grip In hand, Will Bo Conducted Next Week made any showing of oil. The Eazt j heard from many churches outside this
ready to leave the premises. One can
contented and life thereafter would
Citv
’
s
Doctors
Will
All
I
Shore
Oil
Company
started
to
drill
on
.city.
The
few
from
which
we
have
gram
has
been
arranged
so
that
all
Ward Discovered After Ac­ Imagine the thoughts that would fill
J
I the Bert KLnne farm In Hastings town-1 heard report an attendance double
Mrs. Peake's mind upon such a dis­
ml tted that they burned the school
Co-Operate
Ujup about a year ago. got down only;the ordinary congregation. In thia city than 9:00 o'clock.
cepting Dinner Invitation
covery. That, together with other cir­
buildings on that account. But in spite
Several days ago Dr. Kinde, head of about 1.000 or 1200 feet, with apparent- there was a large increase.
A certain well known lady over in cumstances. led to Mrs. Hull's arrest.
of such discouragements, progress had
the Barry County Health Unit, mct ly no indication* of oil. Because crude', AU this La as it should be. But we
the first ward we are sure will verify
In her confession Mrs. Hull gave as
I. 0. 0. F. HEARD IN­
been made In education in Russia un­
oil
liad
droiipcd
to
the
lowest
juice
in
hope
the
good
work
will
not
stop
there.
the fact that when you are holding a,i the reason for her deed tliat she was with the physicians of this city and re­
the Czar. Gradually opposition to
TERESTING ADDRESS der
conversation with another party, it is angry al the Peakes and was doing this quested their co-operation In an exam­ Its history this project was abandoned. No man would wish to Uve tn a comeducation and the Ignorance of the
The stockholders of the Barry Oil munlty without churches. Even if we
always well to know just who the for revenge. It Is expected the exami­ ination of the pupils of our pfibllc
schools. All the doctors pledged their Company feel that they did their very ao not quite agree with their creeds,
"other party" is.
nation of Mrs. Hull as to her insanity
Pictures
Showed
Many
Scenic
He stated that, under the Soviets,
best to have this county explored for their efforts are directed toward makco-operation.
Sunday this lady received a call to1 will take place In the near future.
schools are being established and chil­
Before anything was done, a letter posxlble oil resources. Tlxe attempt in Ing better men and women and more
Places In Northern
her phone, and had a most enjoyable
dren are being forced to attend. It
explaining what was proposed was sent Hastings township was directly due to useful and helpful dtizens. The work
conversation, which culminated by the NEW PUMP ON THE
Michigan
there be parental opposition, the chil­
-w
_____________
ihelr
effort*.
Other
wells
driven
near-.of
the
Sunday
schools
is
especially
1mIto
the
parents
of
the
pupils,
asking
"other party" Inviting her and her
Mr. C A. Paquin, representing the dren are taken from parents by the
portant. stressing as It does moral andI
RURAL FIRE TRUCK thelr consent to have such examlna-;the county had thrir encouragement, i spiritual
husband to come and have dinner with
values in the lives of young):j Department of Conservation at Lul­ government and forced to attend
lions made. The responses for the The Company did exactly a* It agreed
them. That voice over the phone was
ling, gave a fine talk. Illustrated with
so pleasant and *o familiar that she at Greater Efficiency In Fighting pupils In the grades and junior high with those from whom It leased land people. If young folks could only realpictures,
at Odd Fellows hall Friday not now so much giving children an
were practically one hundred per cent, and has discharged every lease It lield. ire it. there are ten failures in life that
once recognized It os her highly re­
Fires Assured By This In­
night. There war. a good attendance
which Is very pleasing to Dr. Kinde. While it lost money for It* stockholders.
spected neighbor's. There couldn't be
Not so many In the High school cared I they have the satisfaction of knowing that Is due to failure to have a higher and all present were delighted with the Communists, to. support the Soviet
stallation
any question about that. So she broke
pictures nnd address. Mr. Paquin gave
for the examinations, although most of that they made a sincere effort and education.
the Joyful news to her husband that
A Barton centrifugal pump has been them said they would take them.
j kept go-xl faith with the people from
To those who attended churches last scenes from Isle Royale. showing the
they were invited over to their neigh­ purchased for the Reo fire truck owned
that island.-------------------He had also
Preliminary work ho* been done by' whom lands were leased. The com- Sunday who were not church members. ! wild
----- --life
—on
----------------------_ COUNTY AGENT FOSTER
bors' for Bunday dinner, and that she by the Hastings Rural Fire Association.
County
Nurse.
Mrs.
John
Nobles,
who
pany
wound
up
its
affairs
and
ended
we
want
to
say
this
word:
The
church;many
views of scenic places in the uphad accepted.
This pump has a capacity of 400 gal­
TO CONTINUE HEBE
of your choice, whether it Is near or'per peninsula. Including numerous
Some time after noon on Bunday, all lons per minute. It can throw a large has been testing the eyesight, hearing1 it* corporate existence this week.
........
views a
ofF IK.
Use Porcupine &gt; mmtntain*
mountains.
and
getting
the
weight
and
meaaure-,
---------------dolled up in their best bib and tucker, or smkll stream, which will give the de­
should have your support, and It needs Prom these islctures it Is quite evident Surpluses of Former Yean and
they proceeded over to their neighbors' partment far greater efficiency in fight­ ment* of city school pupils, recording j |(|SIGLER GAVE
tliat
Michigan
has,
In
its
two
upper
it now If It ever did. You can add to
home.'were graciously welcomed, but ing a fire where the water supply Is
State Aid Furnished Funds
SPLENDID ADDRESS the moral worth of your neighborhood peninsula mountain ranges along the
were quite decidedly shocked to see small—for Instance a cistern or a tank
Superior shore, scenery that will
For Extension Work
tliat they were almost through with Tlie old pump was not flexible and
t"“UU,":Bn.ph..Ued Ob'iSiUo».otCtt. and community by giving to the church Lake
of your choice the benefit of your pres­ rival that of the Allegheny and Ap­
their dinner. That was really quite an would soon exhaust the water from a
ence. your influence and your support. palachian mountain region*. There In October, no appropriation was made
The pupils In the High school and in
jZens t0 Their Home
embarrassing situation, and the passing tank or cistern without. accomplishing
were also pictures showing the methods
We hope you will do It.
moments didn't help It a bit. Of course much In the way of extinguishing a the Central building will be examined
employed by the ConservaUon Depart­ for the county agent, but It was voted
Community
an explanation had to be made by the firj,- It was fine when tliere was a big in some of the rooms of the Central
ment in locating and fighting fires. Tise that the county agent should continue
lady that she understood that she and jdpply of water, but not efficient when building. Those In the aftrds will bei The largest crowd at a Commercial RENEWED INTEREST IN
siseaker explained that when a watch­
examined in the ward school buildings., club meeting In several months asher husband were invited over to Sun­ the water supply was small.
LOCAL
ORGANIZATION
man in one of the high towers saw
When the examinations shall be com- jembled at the noon hour yesterday,
day dinner, only to receive the response
Another valuable consideration Is
ascending smoke indicating a fire, he expenses. The state pays 81800 towards
that a mistake had been made in some that the new pump is approved by the pleted. whatever physical defect* the They listened to one of the best Business Interests of Hastings
Immediately telephoned to another
way, as they had Invited no friends to State Underwriters Association, while doctors may find will be rejwrted to speeches that ha* ever been given to
station. Riving Use general direction
Dr. Kinde. He in turn will report them the dub. It was by our own fellow dtlCo-Operating Splendidly In
dinner.
and asking them to locate IL With
and club member. Kim Sigler. We
After returning home, the lady espe­
The Inadequacy of the old pump was to the parent* of the pupils. What
Commercial Club
their instruments from two directions time.
cially was much concerned as to where clearly shown at the Morgan fire, where shall be done thereafter will rest cn- j h»ve not space to review the address
When the supervisors were together
iye are glad to note the renewed In­ pointed at the same smoke column,
that Invitation came from. Along In the It was found impossible to do efficient tlrely with tlie parents; for there Is no onjy to say that it was just such a one
In October it was thought that there
middle of the afternoon. Sunday, the work because the old pump had to work desire or disposition to have anything M the occasion demanded, calling al- terest In the Hastings Commercial club. they can get the angle and. knowing
phone rang again, and a prominent to capacity or it wouldn't work at all, done for the children except with the tention as he did to otfr Individual du- It shows the fine spirit of harmony and the dhtancy’ between the two stations, tension work fund. That would 'only
they
can
Iwtate
within
a
few
rods
the
good
will
which
prevail
here,
evidenc
­
ties as dtizens and our responsibilities
fanner near Middleville anxiously In­ and there was not a sufficient supply full consent of the parents.
ing the business, factory and profes­ exact placJ where the fire is burning.
quired If anything had happened to for such pumping. The new pump,
sional men's Interest In the city's wel­ This helps to do effective work be ft)re
them, as they had been holding off din­ however, would operate very efficiently ITEMS OF SPECIAL INthe fire gets under too much headway. that there were bolarfces from previous
fare and the prosperity of the club.
ner pending their arrival according to under such conditions because the
TERESTTOOUR READERS ' mcnioeratup, wu* uuun 0^....^.....^
At ,
yesterday's
meeting ----thirty
...
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the accepted invitation.
A„
Hastings in the right spirit end in a name* were added to the membership
That cleared up the whole situation, portioned to the supply, ft can supply
somethlng like 81623. This with thn
Unusual Selling Events An“ 1
“*
,roU The committee ha* been at work
_
and leads us to remark that when you a large or small stream, whichever will
81800 from the state wtfi more than
nounced In Banner's Col'| Mf 81g](.r drew from his experiences • very efficiently In securing new mem- In the Strand Theater advertisement provide for the county a$ent for tho
arc talking over the phone, it is best be most efficient In fighting a fire.
as a lawyer giving many illustrations bers and announced that there ore at . last week, the adult admission charge
to know whom you are talking to espe­ With this added equipment our fire­
XL? p^S’that rt iT^rth while for .least a half dozen more, possibly . Mill for Wednewlay. Thureday and Friday
unins This Week
cially when a fine Sunday dinner men will be better able to fight fires
a
man
to
five
for
something
more
than
larger
number,
who.
they
believed,
was
given
a*
25
cento;
this
was
our
The
Banner
asks
the
attention
of
all
:
"hangs in the balance." If you would than they were with the old pump.
matter has been settlad and that the
Its readers this week to Its business, his o£n selfish interest*, and to realize would Join the club In the very near fu- error a* the admission should have
like any further evidence along this
news columns, which contain many' that°h£ iuisobligations to the com- lure. This Is as it should be. It is cer- been 35 cent*. Alm the double feature
line perhaps Mrs. Will Chase, of the
ELECTED OFFICERS.
mJmlty which he mu^dlscharge if Ke .tain that there cannot be progress In! program
given under the heading.
first ward, will be glad to supply it.
Tile directors of the Hastings City items of special Interest to each reader. •
Mr. Foster has dispensed with his
is to meet his responsibilities.
&gt;*ny community, unless there shall be Friday-Saturday;" this, too, was our
Bank met Wednesday night and re­ Advertising is business news, has news;I is
to meet nis re*panawm
United effort. Instead of being dis-i error a* the double feature program
RECEIVE BIDS.
elected the officers as follows: M. L. value the same as other news. Itj
c
.
heartened because economic conditions । was for Saturday only. We hasten to
The Banfield Telephone Co. of Ban­ Cook. President; F. W. Stebbins. Vice­ touches Intimately the family life and'I:
are unfavorable at the present time, make these corrections in the hope
field will receive sealed blds for letting President; M. A. Lambie, Vice-Presi­ the family living. There are specialI1
of contracts for central service and for dent and Cashier; Roy Chandler and selling events, special prices quoted in
r»
J r
511011 conditions demand still harder that It will help to straighten out any all day. for consultation with any who
|Bnd more determined effort. That Is misunderstandings that may have oc­ wish to tee him. Of course, he will ba
trouble work until February 5, 1932. Loyal Lowell, assistant cashiers.
■ the Banner this week which are worth ।
curred between patrons and the thea­
~ M—--------------- Barry county Scouts will complete । quite evidently the view of the splendid
The Board reserves the right to ac­
they
afford
money-saving
opportunitheir
drive
for
funds
this
week
Thurs:
citizenship of Hastings. There Is a de­ ter management.
cept or reject any or all blds —Harvey NOTICE TO CARLTON TAXPAYERS.
urday.
Parmelee.—Adv.
1-20
I will receive taxes at Carlton Cen­ tles. Wc will not particularize. We ask. day. So far. according to the commit-: termlncd purpose to go after the things
LITERATURE DEPARTMENT.
1/v.lr
Iw.rlr,*-.
naw,
..I.
kVkrkkx.malfA
fnr
th/*
real
nf
our
progress of
ter Friday. January 29, February 12 you to look through our business news tee. th* ticket sale for the feature show, that make for the
A meeting of the Literature Depart­
CHEER UP PARTY.
this week. We are certain you will find "Alexander Hamilton." and the dona- city.
ment
of
the
Hastings
Women's
club
cum
I Uon of funds have been generous. Com­
day. January 30; at Hastings National It interesting.
THANKS FOR GIFT.
Thursday evening, January 31, at bank Saturday, February 13 and 37. At
---------------------------------------Iptete result* from the canvas and sale ,
,
Some unidentified friend of Pennock
NOTICE.-------------------- ticket* will probably be available
Pythian Castle hall. The committee home every Thursday.—Burt Long,
hcapitol kindly donated a busiiel of
To the taxpayers of Orangeville &gt; next week.
treasurer.—Adv.
cabbage the other day which was D. Walton will give a talk on French
township, I will be at my home for the
,t&gt;-----------gratefully received. Those in authority Literature and Mrs- X J. Pratt wtU give wUl
K. P. DANCE.
DANCE.
purpose of collecting taxes, Fridays.— .
MIXED DANCES.
Freeport hall Friday night. January
‘
January “
23. Carp's do not know whom to thank for this
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. Herman Morehouse. Orangeville Twp.l Moose Temple,
-TV... _ 1
'
I reheatnu—Adv.
nocn.
I girt.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. U.

These Time. Brer, P.r.on
Ought to Give Influence and

A Correction

Drive tor bCOUl
runas Lnas I fiursaay

-VI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY tt, ittt

PAGE TWO

COMMITTEE MAKES

twice the salary of the prosecuting at -'

H0W T"kS0BTS INOMEOH

LOCAL NEWS

"TIMERS BENEFIT
BY CO-OPERATION

iwo new face* on the!Modford, Oregon Corporation
Utile Gloria Clouse 1* recovering-!
ELJMade Orcat Success In De- ’ from her recent nines*.
'
Ida
wct | ALERTNESS TO GENERAL
ma* aarmi aw
in TXT i ChOMU 0y U1C, chosen
tOWRSIUp
oi CaT,-Iboard of CarlVCloping
&amp; RcSOFt
by Ooaru
the township
.
BALANCE OF $137,713.16 l^ ton to act foe hU brother. John U*-| Probably few reader* of thi* paper ------CONDITIONS IS A VITAL
TRW AB URY REPORTED BY I borne, th
the veteran supervisor of that who reside outside of Michigan, pay
The Junior Court of the Maeeabee^
I township.
mw-nahii). W
was recently injured in closer
attention---to —
the Banner than will have it* regular meeting January
]
—ho
—
--------1--------------____
NECESSITY
TREASURER STREETER
Jan automobile accident The other wS' docs Fred L. Heath of Medford. Oregon. 32.
.
’ j
"‘ '
■” - Glenn Wotrh.g. of Woodland u*o,Fred will be remembered a* a former
Mri A. j. Herbert «* convalescing nnucRMMENT PAM MATED
I takes the place of 8upervi*o.- Cliarles well known druggist of thi* city and!niCely which 1* good new* to her UUVtnPIMLil I LAN MAIER- /
TWO NEW MEMBERS
- . «
i Halton, who died from a stroke n r.; though he ha* been away for a number; frtendi
1
IALLY AID AGRICIII THRW
ON BOARD
&gt;» --.uu
ream.■ —
.» ------a. h
c.rv«h
u&gt;
"LLI "lu BU"'l'UL,UHr
Uli
uvniiw THIS
Iiow TERM 1
- ---- --—---------airs n.
«. wwirtu
i,u&gt;u.aa w
——
1 coroner Adrounlc made his report interest in hit old home county of thc Monday Study club o» Monday Organised Marketing and Re­
Summary of Coroner Sa WorK ; for thc year showing several cxnmi- Barry. In a letter of recent date hciBfternpon
stricted Production Are Im­
Given
“ follows:
[ Hlgtl school operetta tickets on sale
Given Rv
By Dr
Dr. Adrounic
Adrounic Comuom nation?, into catesof of suicide, death by
There were
bo"rd

munication From Slate
Idenly Stricken with death. There were
M!ch' .
„
. instead of 25c —Adv.
Hie inventory made by the super- three ease, ot suicide; five ca«es of
D«ar Fncnds -I Me by dimrent
Thc Universal Garage thi* week
visor*' committee at the recent tewion death in accident*, three, ot them by '-M*“ 01 me, Banner tnat you are try-, quotM. Mine very fe,
on used
ot the board shows that Barry county i uuTomobtles; two cases of accidental ‘"8
,nU , ln
sununcr; cars for Thursday. Friday and Saluris the owner of a considerable prop-; drowning, and four ca»r5 where peo- j rr“r“’
I day of this week.—Adv.
trlv the total being W61JI91 30.
I pie were found dead, but the death war1
1 arn l-nln«
e
Tl,e Ladles' Aid of Good Wil! church
The court house and content* are due to natural causes. In practically. °r 811 orHanlzatlon
here eight
wH1 l(((T( M'.
a, MO,
Mr# r.'iu*
prang Waters' for
... . formed
.----- ------ I Will
year. ago. We
corporation
dlnn„ FrltlMZ j,
a.
invenlorttd at »IBU332»; tlx PH «nJ every ease It w*s heart dbeiue
iv..r.
w. formed -a------------. nuary 'and
fkc
Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle will
contents at *22369.10; the detention '
---------------- ---------------------65 miles from Medford. Medford Is the tuc/.t Thursday. January 23 with Mrs.
SURPRISE PARTY.
heme a* *4.473; the county home and
.
y nc*re’1‘ *°*P ’«*»'*• Ube• ten Albm N.*h -Ethel ShulU. Secy.
farm and Uie conu nt* of the home are I
north on Broaduay Tliur'duy evening. !f*'i‘r* lt jialdno dividend* but they now
M1W1 other Freeman of Battle
inventoried at 154.407.
&gt;)®ld
' of our investment in | creek Is'recovering from her recent 111­
The county treasurer reported a bal- • January 14 wasn't a funeral proceasion.
. ■ Mr. zenm Colvin thought, when: dividend*. This last year in »plte of । nrM. and u ncw B, her honu. ln lhls
-he
saw
their
headlight*
coming
down
I
dcpre»ion
It
paid
20'.
dhldend.
cllJ
.
.
ginning of tlie year of 1135.718 10. Thi •
w lud a luncheon
coiresponds with the report made by the hill. Ii was just two score of P“* h"1:.stock Is $25—the। Tf(p w c
County Clerk. M. O. HUI. on which we tricnds coming lo remind her of h- r, tMX‘l5wat in mind this lake meeting In the McthrxlUi church parMrthday. Cards, music and visiting J *•' , ,nllM ,rotn any ‘own.
, ]ors on Tuesday, with n good at tendcomment elsewhere
filled the evening.
| ““
me you have great poa- ance
Mrs. Colvin -hared the honors with!
, „r&gt;„
.&lt;
,
The Y M. L. clubjaas delightfully
communication from the stair board
p"n
entertained by Mrs. H. P. Tuttle ye«of health, listing damn reus com-, Mrs Eugene Nichol*, ro two light- d ।
munlcabif di eavs in which, 'indct birthday cakes acre sampled an&lt;r^“n Diego spent the day with us last tcrday. Tuesday, afternoon, at a pot
..
jwk iunchcon
certain conditions, countie/ are re­
Guests tram away were Mr and Mrs
Mr*. Betty Leonard 1* assisting In
quired to co-operate with the state
' I caring for Mrs. Emma Bush who is not
PTwecuin-.K Attorney 1 E Barnrtf
reported fur the six months ending. who are "pending some Hine here tin
। improving in strength as we all would
I like to see her.
January 1. 118 ea«-» dlsj-ooed of. with guests of Mrs. Lie’s mother, Mrs. Al­
*" ■ Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins are mov113 convictions, mid thirteen criminal myra Scobey, and other relatives.
Jlng back into their home on W. Wai­
case* now pciidln,: The total (lne&lt; and,
DEATH OF DR. TAYI.OR.
, । nut St., after doing some decorating
11 The many friends of Dr. A- L. T«ftrlc»r I
rand repair work.
.
of Middleville in this city as well as In 1 PLANNING TO SPEND $23, | Charlie Phillips, a former resident of
' ■ this city, who will be remembered by
the northwestern part of the county!
575,672 DURING THIS
were pained to learn of his death.!
| many "old timers." recently died at hb
which occurred nt his home last Friday.;
1 home in Saginaw.
PRESENT YEAR
Dr. Taylor hurl practiced medicine for
Mr. Paul Bond ot Charlotte gave a
1 fine talk to the Rotary club at their
H'X’Tj;
construction
- ------ work
I Monday noon luncheon on the subject
graduation from the medical college, he|
fQ
TO 2Z
BE OOZT
CONTINUED f 'The Boy.” His luggeaUotu os to
practiced three years ot Clyde, Michi,
___________
| what
men can ....
do to give boys a right
gan. then moved to Middleville where List
Includes
Improvements, start were very worth whlkf.
he has since resided. He is survived ■
X-ur— u_■ We hear that,u
there
ha* —
been consid­
Wages, Dividends, Taxes
by his widow snd one son. Thaddeus
erable window peeping going on in
Taylor, of Grand Rapids, assistant.
Shultz lately, which J* a very worthy
and Fuel Items
proiecutlng attorney of Kent county.;i The Consumers Power Company ha* &lt;?i occti)&gt;ation for anyone. It is also
He had a wide circle of friends and was
1 made its appropriations for 1932 to reported that two gas lamps were takhighly respected by al! whQakncw him.
cover construction, improvements, op- vn from the Shultz church someUtne

Quality it what you really seek
In a MEMORIAL and the firm's
reputation Is usually your rhlef
assurance of obtaining it.
That’s how you profit in deal­
ing with a firm with a reputa­
tion for professional integrity

years of honorable business deal­
ings.

Hastings Monument
Works
Ironside Bros., Propa.

Phone 2497

Hastings

PASSING OF MRS. HOTCHKISS.
mitely
mutely *18.000.000
*18.000.000 and
and In
in 1030
1030 It
It wawas
Mrs. MelLisa Ann Hotchkiss, aged 77., roori. Uiiui S27.0CO.OOO. Tlie company
pa.sscd away on January* 14. and fit- made use of the impaired economic
neral services were held on January 18: conditions to carry forward improviat two p M . al her home. 1017 E Rail- | menu that would enable the company
road St. Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating., to take care of future greatly increased
Burial was In Riverside cemetery. Sur­ demands for its service. While thu
viving arc five daughter and two sons. amount appropriated this year U small­
er than for the two preceding years.

! Feldpausch’s
Where Better Food* Coat Lan"

We Deliver

PHONE 2272

Shultz, Freeport
or Hastings

FLOUR

BUTTER

24'Zjlb.Saclt

Pound

43c
15c

MACARONI
4 pkg»...........

25c

Bean*, Carrot., Corn,
Tomatoes, Pump- 1 A_
kin. No. 2 can . . . 1UC

Head LETTUCE ir
2 head................ 13C
SMOKED

COMMERCIAL CLUB

24c

NUCOA
Pound .

Picnic

Hastings, Mich.

A special ad will reach
you Monday.

Shankl*.*
Pound

By the Piece
Pound

lie

lie

Hamburger
pound
Frankfurters 4 /&gt;p
S*u»age
I I |L
Bologna
XV

PLANNING FINE PARTY

Entertainment For Ladies to
Feature Gathering Tuesday
Evening, February 2

Heinz
Demonstration
and Sale

Bacon

Choice Beef

Roast
Boned. Rolled

Palmolive Soap
4 Bars . . .

construction work.
It will be noticed by tlie figures given
Itiial the dividends to be |ia!d to It*
■! preferred
stockholders are nearly
, 1 * 1,000.1)00' more than the company'^
expenditure for coal anti oil.
Commenting upon present condi­
tion'. Mr. nppv says there la little
I value in attempting to lorecart thi
'{trend of affairs at the present time;
J but tliat the company * business shows
, that Its business has slightly but
steadily increased since October, which
‘ । would seem to Indicate that there has
' been a start towards an upward swing
' I tn business..

1

25c

Fela Naptha Soap fiA
10 Bara
. . . dtfC

KEfrF VQIlMO FBET YOUNO

Simplex Flexiea. i
&gt;n baby ahoa wtah

Ironside
Shoe Company

If farmers really would co-operate
and work together they could relieve
real estate from bearing the unfair
share of tax burden which it does in
Michigan.
If farmer* really did co-operate, they
could have their own marttnyng organ-'
iratlonn. and reduce the Spread be­
tween what the consumer pays and
better price for their product*.
If farmers co-operned, we could
have measurably controlled production
of farm products. That will be essential
in tlie future, tn order to save the di»asttous results of tremendous sur­
pluses of farm products. Our govern­
ment has It*, agents in every wheat
producing, livestock producing and cot­
ton producing country In the world. If
we knew what the exportable sur­
pluses of these other countries would
be—and we can know through these
government agents—it would be pos­
sible to adjust production in this
country to the requirement* of a larger
or a lesser market as might be re­
quired.
Such a co-operation as we have out­
lined would mean that there must be
somebody on the job In every county
whose business it would be to get from j
the government Its tabulations for the!
right crops and pass tlie Information,
on to farmery. Then it will always be I
possible for the government to give to'
Individual farmers tlie results of ex­
perimental work by government and;
college' experts being done In the pro­
duction of crops and maintaining soil!
fertility, so that land would be more
profitably and economically farmed.
1
There is another way In which cer-;
tain localities, by voluntary assocla-,
tlon of farmers, can obtain far more,
profitable result*. By such an assocta- i
tion. machinery can be purchased
whleh the individual farmer would not
feel able to buy. A directing head of
such co-oj&gt;crating fprms could plan the!
crops and the marketing to best nd-|
vantage. There are now being carried,
on In some |»rts of this country such
farm
co-operations.
with
group!
management, which are producing'
Rood results, even at present low prices
for farm products. It Is going to be,
necessary for farmers to be as alert!
and at wide-awake to the needs of i
their business as it is for tlie business,
man who gets by in these days. Tliere I
must be thoughtful work in the direc-1
tion of co-operative effort by farmers;
in the future.

The many Barry county friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Freeland of Grand
Rapids, formerly of Freeport. Will b?
Interested to know that on Friday o.'
last week twin girls were born to them
at St Mary’s hospital. Congratulations
arc extended.
The daily paj&gt;crs this, Wednesday,
mopung contain the announcement of
the nappointment of Volney Ferris as
postmaster at Allegan, a position Which
he has tilled with credit. He was a for­
mer Hastings boy and U a popular citi­
zen of Allegan.
Bert Nesbit of Morgan was arrerte!
on Wednesday of last urek on a charge
of trapping without proper tags. He
was brought before’ Justice Cortright
the following day and paid a fine of
&gt;5.00 and &gt;6 85 costs. The trapping was
done on Highbank creek.
The Auto Sport Shop announces spe­
cial prices during the month of Jan­
uary for the reboring of cylinders,
making this a favorable time for such
OBITUARY.
repair work. The Sport Shop also
Charles Albert Newland, son of Al-l
quotes attractive prices on tires and bert and Martha Newland, was born ,
other articles in their adv. this week. in Cuyahoga county. Ohio. Decembci,
-Adv.
6. 1841 and departed this life Decem­
ber 37. 1P31. He came to Michigan in a
JUDGE EGGLESTON.'
covered wagon with his parents when 1
GIVES ANNUAL REPORT a small boy and settled near PlalnweU.
On September 13. 1864. he was united
Forty Barry County Children in marriage to Mary Bingham, who
preceded him to the Great Beyond
Treated For Deformities
July 7. 1925. They located on a farm al
Doster. In 1868 they removed to Rut­
and Other Afflictions
land. Barry Co., where he passed away:
Judge Eggleston made a report to the Surviving are eight children. Mrs.
board of supervisors. as is required, Alida Bognrdus of Chicago. Mrs. Eda
showing some of the work of her office. Edger. Hastings. George Newland.
She reported that the number ot Olivet. Mrs. Bessie Storms. Los Angeles.
afflicted, or deformed children who Calif.. Mrs Ora Hinds. Ceresco, Bert
hnd been admitted to state hospitals Newland. Gillette. Wyo„ Mrs. Zera
ns provided by state law from this Robertson. Middleville and Fred New­
county last year was 40. In many cases land. Shultz, Michigan, one brother.
the youngsters treated were greatly'
Dr. C. S. Newland In Calif , and a sisbenefited and their chances largely in- |

mssrrjgg'r;

y

portant Factors

•q

Quality and
Integrity

Simplex

The Banner lias suggested th it
there must be co-operation on the part
of farmers in working out from under
the heavy burdens they are bearing in
these days—an unfair projection of it.

CONSUMERS CO. IIP
PROPR ATOIS G VEN1

unrin ns- * mictxki
I crating,and maintenance expenditure'
«««“&lt;•
“k"’?,'"'
Amy.
to.
h! V1";
I.,n„d Iran a ,np t« Ewtaa
।
."S,
’fiJ’S,',!
•1^ .pen, n
Um. d.cU&gt;.» Clrnrlf, W. Tippy, -ho added U»t
"It would IM- . oUmlly for (hr Unit'd mcr^
ml
Biair, fo th-. Ito dolr lo (hr unrm-: wa,d*
ldo,«f. Whal f urn and hoard In En«- “ •'‘“"J"
&lt;»»&gt;»“&gt; • '’J'""*;
land coortnera mr that (ho dolr la not
"»
dlWdrd
the method that will best serve the un- ■ a*
employed themselves."
Construction and improve­
---------------- ---------------------! menu .......................................$7,135,811
’ NEW RECORD.---------------- Wa,.es
5335.0S0
A new official record for production Preferred Stock Dividends . .. 432S.430
ha* just been completed by a cow in j Taxes
3.433.569
tlie herd of R F Locke of Cressey.j Fuel
33tlJ»82
Mich, which entitles her to entry in. Commenting on these figures. Mr
the Advanced Registry of the American'Tippy stated that more than *52.000.(XXi
■Guernsey cuttie Club, peterboro. N H. had been appropriated by the company
This animal Is four years old, Mr- tor necesrary construction work and
SjK’rt ot Arlmglon 24 210079 with a ■ improvements for the three year jwlod
production of 14178.7 pounds of milk^ which will end December 31. 1932. Thit
and 563 1 ixuinds
(XHinds of fat In Class B.
{ year's appropriation for tills purpose i-

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Hatting*

rTKAN D * THEATKF
—— ■

HASTINGS • MICHIGAN --------------------- ■_

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

I

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

S/ie abo reported that there were 31
The deceased was a man of the most
Of UIM .dul.., .!»,
Uded by another Mate law. were sent. family and always ready to lend a
hnsnitM * COUn,y 10 th&lt;? Umv&lt;’reSt&gt;’■ helping hnnd to’any one in need. He

George Arliss in “Alexander Hamilton’

«pTi*t*rJ*^
‘^roX’« M ‘hKe “dUlt II offices of trust
ca-’c" «7U $4,818.65.

MATINEE WEDNESDAY 3:M P. M.

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

" ar^TXT

-jra n
5 a 1D?\ °8iw»“ted, the borne of hta son Fred on the old
’W,0°° “
Wednesday at 2:00 P. M Rev..
One week from next Tuesday night fe^eara'n1fo0mpares *
tin- members of the Hastings Conuncr- ;„p.,dWill
a
rial club and wives or lady We
friend*
willllnvc
,
by County
County Welfare
Welfare Agent,
Agent. ,
ireiuana cemetery.
gather In Pythian Castle hall in th,- j: invertlgation by
■ Fuller building for an evening of real!
h- Osborn, who makes the report to1!
DEATH OF LOUIS NORTON.
1 social pleasure. The dinner will be served
P^batc judgf. who has authority! ' Louis Norton, a former well known
,rat 8 45 Tliere will be a program that to «irant ««h Pensions.
Barry county resident, passed away at
' will have plenty of pep In It. to be enE MF.ETINft nr—
his home In Richland on Tuesday eve-!
nine, after a brief Illness. Funeral scrv■ her of the club who intends to ro and,
. N . , A
‘*&lt;&gt;•*•
, bring his wife or lady friend should no« \8 at the Orangeville church. Burial in!
llify Secretary Eva Hecox.
?itnln~
?’LM&lt;’ud/‘-v Orangeville cemetery.
There will be no extra expense for. Ji,... 5_., ’. 7,
hn&lt;^nit
the club member. Each guest whom he|w. y
Tliot* B1 m
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
’ may bring will cost him 75c. The tnem- Mh^. e, J™”: Baird and Miss
Since last -'*»-•»
report »-«*w
three babies have!
bership of the club is now a* high os j
' 2S*0?;.. *
Juck supper been born at the hospital as follow;.: I
, It »a5 du.Ing the peak years of pros- j '
^r!0*** b&gt; th' bu51nt^ To Mr. and Mr*. Leo Warner. 125 W.|
, purity tn 1927 and 1928: so there ought |
STmb^ts uerv Bond St J,nuar&gt;' 12. a girl; Mr. and'
to be' a pood crowd and there wiU rer- ^1^1“
thiClre,e Mr* Maurice
McMurray . 522 No
rtalnly be a good time.
j
q.U1,S’.t.hf work tO ** M'chl«-,n Ave . January 14. a girl; Dr.
l?R*h2ch uU1
Mrt’ R*-V«ond Finnic. Woodland.I
»
»; $ ROGS AND GRASly*
■। be i.itcrtaincd
---------- ——— by
— Mrs. Mary Burgess, January 16. a boy
No SlUchl
Xllrhla'.*m
Av,.. on February it
.
■
HOPPERS IN EVIDENCE I.312
8’" No
&lt;lah Ave
15.
,
*™.
,
n
A
an ‘•’“&lt;rtatame.it feature. Ml*.
HOPE CENTER.
,
‘
' ll&gt; v&gt;
Marlon Lampbere. art teacher, gave on
«unt
tvate
wiuu.._
Aunt Kate Williams, who ha* been!
'
,&gt; nan&gt; unu,u,'|&gt;
interesting and educational talk on **&gt;•
some better.
’
•ov^hi^mreT" *ra'htr *f 1
Whkh *“ neatly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kay from Kala;Shr had copies of many masterpieces mazoo are visiting their parent*, Mr.
Or. January 13. a Hxrting* man with her and explained the various and
I
. nd Mi's.
airs. Frank Leonard
Leonard.
. heard frog'.croaking and when moving ,types of paintings and the colorings and
Kra.
Mn. Fred
Fred Ashby
Ashby and
and ennaren
children ana'
and '
some lumber was surprised to -t charactertatlcs that distinguish the dlf-:Mr.
Tr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. ClifTord
Clifford Kahler
Kahler and
and Uttle!
little
gra-M-hoppcrs on the ground and on the frrent nationalities. All appreciated —
- In --Has!­
son ---spent
Friday afternoon
weeds nearby the mmber.
■ Mis*,Lampher»’» talk.
tings.
Robert Barton 1* entertaining his I
One morning last week a large moth |
PAkKiNn nr n&gt;wr&gt;&gt;?s
miller dew into the Banner office when
‘ ®FJ■*AM
MAtb.
mother and father from Oull lake thi*,
the door wu* opened and live light
4t thc Bau&gt; cretfc1
(u.to« (..»«(
Charlie Williams is on the sick list.
Lottie SUdneger frum Nashville is
fid. on Monday uur f-rz -.e*U:si 1
. neral will be at Martin. 8he w** th’
replaced by a high wind and a light, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MauV j Milting Mr. and Mrs Clare Ashby.
uiGWfall.
■
known here.
1 Albert Auden- of Plainwell vtutetf'
I Fred Ashby and family Sunday.

—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—

“Riders of the Purple Sage” and
“The False Madonna”
SUNDAY—MONDAY

George White’. “FLYING HIGH”
WITH CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
Comedy—“Shiver My Timbers” and Latest Newscast

COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT

Lawrence Tibbett in
“The Cuban Love Song”
ALSO AESOF8 FABLES IN HOUND

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

James Dunn and Sally Filers in
“OVER THE HILL”
1 OMEDY-^BULLMANIA" AND LATEST NEWSCAST

FR1DAY—SATURDAY &lt;
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM-

Bebe Daniels in “Honor of the Family’
.

—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—

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Sporting Items
BUSINESS MEN’S TEAMS
HASTINGS CAGERS LOSE
TO MASON BY 15-12
IN CLOSE INDOOR TILT

MIGHT WOK SE
Bollnskl's Braggarts, a team com­
posed of Charles Leonard. Frank An-'
dnes, Roy Cordes. Kim Sigler and John I
.Wooton, won the preliminary series in
! the Rotary club tournament. Teams are'__________________
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| th*’, the late hourx and the night
Incident to that would bring ph]
। and in many case, moral harm to _
I There are other benefits of a theater I
in a community like Hastings, where!
where
.hnw. are
irr conducted
rtinrl urt rrf tn
tn a
* clean!
elft.nl
the allows
way. where the alm U to give the l&gt;e»t (
entertainments procurable under pres-

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Yourself

21yS WtoS An! «««■&gt;&gt;« CTnXmtlS’Ttoy^^much' serious hardships If Congress shall Im-

nouncements concerning the personnel ~Y*
iiiui. me
.
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of the teams and tto schedules will be siov
Not u,uy
only that,
the owners intcrcsi
interest
themselves in
community nmlw-f.
projects ,n
in ,or'c 1“ral theaters out of bwunesa or
.
.
tlu-rmu-lve.
In rnmmitnltv
a way that U most helpful Take the'
"T T V fTF*
Strand theater here ms an HlurtraUrm entertainmenu to
I
I The Middleville Business Men lost.....
______________________________
Let u. enumerate some of the things it T
w“uld
cuHa11
"ven^ i
1
j
Mason
High school baxketeen evened
does for Haxtmg, and the xumxmd- ’hlc» thc kovernment would tope to
RJ
JL
JL.
I their first game in five starts to Delton. • matters with the Halting. High quintet
,
ing
territory
outside
of
furnishing
the
«**■"'*■
»•»'
“
le
'^
10
i a fast team from the Kellogg school for * defeat last week by winning 15-12
favorite
amusement
service.
purixoe
of
the
tax.
Surely
there
must
near Gull Lake.
in a hard-fought 'game al the High
J
I
be
some
better
way
of
getting
reve' The game was well played and de­ school gymnasium Friday evening.
■ .k . Br?nehL’bOs^*n*;.t‘*.^and
“&gt;
th* government.!
veloped In a pitchers' battle. Visbeck Mason opened the scoring and main­
theater, has givpn benefit entertain- b d t lhan
^po^n- ihls 10 per
I throwing for Middleville and Williams tained a slender lead until the last
menu for tto Boy Scout, of this «tv X t„ on“^Ur^mLionl
‘
• Continued from page one)
i for the winners.
few minutes of play, Then with the
. and county which to. put good-w/ed I
Middleville started live scoring in the count 11-10 in their favor, Mason send then led the conference in com- sums into their treasury The Strand
J**
;
i first when Holtforth hit saflly for 2 dropped in two goals. Hastings scored munlty ringing, after which "point 17' has also give,, benefit prrf.wmance. for ' ^^X^if n
. S’,
I bases and came home on a hit by one more point from free throws and of the children's charter-was dh- Camp Fire Girl* with like result. The
™
Xi
Faulkner.
the game ended 15-12.
)
cussed by Mrs. Maude Smith, Barry Strand has also within a year put on •
‘Barl
ckan uo tlw “rern “dimprove the quality of pictures pro-1
I Delton came back In the 2nd to tic
The Hawthornltes seemed to. have county school commissioner, and E. M. leart three benefit entertatnmentv j
considerable difficulty
difficulty in
in finding
finding the
the Brake. Ionia county school commix- aid local NiarlUcs. which added more duccd by tlie big corporations, cutting
j ine xwt.
h-nM-ht In &gt;n considerable
1 In the 5th Gardner brought in an- bucket. Mason was guarding closely sinner. &lt;Mrs Smith's discourse will be than 11,000 to the Conununity Fund. Not. out nil scenes of crime and Indecency'
and all suggestive pictures, requiring
। other to take the lead.
*nd the players had lo hurry their
| A misplay gave the visitors another M u mfsct the guarding on both given In full In the Banner next weck&gt; long ago it gave a benefit rntertain- them to be educational as well as clean
Mrs. Arthur Haven. "
Ha Ings Council -'wnt for the unemployed Benefit en­ and interesting.
In tie
ri- the score
eenru in
In the 6th.
Sth
..
. ..
..
jI to
sides was good although the local quin­
k— . .
tcriainmenu have alxo been given to
In live first half of the 7th Gardner tet did not quite mecUthe pace it has president, ably directed- nplaylet en­ aid churches here*For yean it has
titled "A New Vision." given by Mesand Holtforth scored giving Middleville been setting so far this season.
dames Caukln. VanDilsen and Mulder been the custom of Mr Branch to give
i tlie lead again.
.
an expensive Christmas party and enIn preliminary games the reserve*
i Delton came right back In the 8th
defeated the Hastings High seniors cussed by G. G. Grocnewoud. county tertalnment for tire school children ol cia June Koeplinger. daughter of Fred
school commissioner of Ottawa count) this city and county The show is en- and Cressle Koeplinger. were ahocked
In the ninth to win 5 to 4
tlrely free, and'there were many ex to learn of tor sudden death.
In another game between Leighton 13-all. This is the second time that He presented 14 rules for .uccmtfu) P [lenses incident to giving the little
Lucia June was born In Hastings,
and the Moe districts, Leighton won these two teams have ended up In a T. A. meetings, which were very in­ folks a good time which Mr. Branch November 11th. 1921. and passed away
deadlock. The game Friday was the structive end interesting.
has cheerfully piid out of his own at Ptnrock hoapltal Thursday morn­
result of a previous tie.
Miss Edith Thoma.', Extension Serv­
Middleville.
pocket.
Children
by
the
hundreds
have
Ing.
January 14th. al the age of terr
: Herewith are details of the game:
ice Librarian st Ann Arbor. &lt;U. of M •
flocked to Hastings for the Chrritmas you. two mo&gt; . three days. She was a
Mason
stressed the essentials of shelves of
shows and the gifts from tire Chrixt- bright and lovable child winning tire
Mlchltsch. r.f.
worthwhile books, available in the:
Gardner—S. R. R.
mas tree. To some of the children this friendship of both young and old by
j Long. IX ...
home and schools rooms. She said, in year I. was their only Christmas and her winsome smile. She attended the
Holtforth—R. R. D.
Strickland, c.
part, "We stress health and sanitation
their sole touch with the Christmas First ward scliool and was a pupil ot
| CUpper. rg. .
to such an extent, al times, tliat we
spirit.
j grade 4-2.
Swartout. rg.
lose sight of the cultural side of the,
Visbeck—S, F.
! Suppose the Strand theater tod to
Sl.e is survived by her parents, one
child's environment.”
home Saturday. January 18 at two P.
close or cut in two tlx- number of its । rliter Evelyn and brother Ray. grandM burial in Riverside cemetery.
■■Progressive Parents and Teachers"
Total
was the theme of an address by Mrs. week because of this tax? That would j Hastings and Mrs. Ernestine Koeplln- —
Her ____
kindly
, ways and lovely smile
Hastings
H. M. Barnes, of St. Johns, sixth vice­ result in forcing people, especially. ger of Saginaw, aunts, uncles, cousin.- Are onlv lo«t for a little while,
Johnsoo—
Kennedy. rX
president of the state P. T. A. Her five young people, to drive to larger cities! and a host of friends.
BedfordSome day with clear and tearless eyes
Boyes,
l.f.
..
objectives
were:
To
promote
child
wel
­
Getty—
for such amusements. We all know^ Funeral services were held at the , Well see and understand.
Lechleitner, 1J
fare in school, church, and community;
Delton.
McMillan, c...
to raise standards of home life; to in-1 ■
crease co-operation between school and
Whitworth—R. D. 8.
Snyder. lg.
home; to develop high standards of
living; to secure better laws for chll-j
.Vanderbrook—F. R. R.
The Rockne Sil is big . .. it's
Total ...
dren She said the modern parent Is
Final score: Mason—15; Hastings first, a person; second, an edqpator;
roomy . . .
powerful.
Kelly—S. D.
—12.
third, a forte In the community. She,
It give# you the finest Free
R. Williams—8. R.
defined a teacher as first, a guardian,
Wheeling built—plus Full
G. Moorhus—8.
of personality; second, a stimulator of.
Synchronized Shift ... it has
curiosity; third, turns fear into cour-,
E. Faiilkfier—F. 8.
4-Point Cushioned Power that
age; fourth, able to cure indfference;
fifth, changes self pity into confidence. I
literally pillows the engine in
F—Fly Out.
Bessmer's
Market
quintet
lost
24-25
8—Strike Out.
live rubber at all 4 points of
In
a
hard-fought
overtime
game
to
the
R— Run.
spiring, and conveyed a message of en-1
suspension ... it has Switch­
Walker Street Merchants of Grand couragement lo both parents and'
Key Starting that simultane­
Rapids in a game nt tile gymnasium
teachers.
n _• .
/-»
it*
here Saturday evening. The game endously switches on ignition and
This meeting's success was largely!
ed 24-all and in the first overtime due lo the efforts of Mrs. Fryer. Mrs.
starts the engine—automati­
Cx’fl
a
r s
period Boogert of Grand Rapids drop- Haven. Mrs. Louise Walton &lt; district I
cally starts it again should you
Ollll Upen tO Jentry ped in a free throw for the winning recording secretary) and several local;
stall it.
All members of Barry Lodge No. 13 ' point. Williams wss high point man committees, and also the generous uw
And behind the Rockne is
KnlghU of Pythias who are either crib- for HasUngs with four field goals while of the Central school building and
bage or pedro enthusiasts are requested English made the same number for the properties. The local teachers, co-oper- ।
the dependable guarantee of
to
enter the tournament that started ' visitors.
Studebaker, oldest - manufac­
allng with the P. T. A. city council, un-,
last Monday evening, according to the j in the second game of the evening, der the chairmanship of Mrs M. O. I
turer of vehicles in the world.
committee In charge. Tlioxc entering 1 Hlrsch Broltors quintet of Hastings, Hill, provided, as a pleasant finale to:
late will be given the low score to start lost 16-25 to the Kalamazoo Colored this occasion, a musical tea. Tlie recep-'
Other Rockne Features
so that they can still compete at no Giants.
tion of guests throughout the day. was
Aerodynamic Body Design . .. Onegreat disadvantage. Those who miss
Tills week Saturday January 23 the in charge of Mrs. Keith Fuller. Mrs.
Piece Fenders... Sloping Radiators
any of the ten rounds of competition locals play the Klndel Furniture Co. of Maude Smith provided the programs
■nd Windshields . . . New.Coovertwill also automatically receive the low Grand Rapids who are leaders in the and the Hastings Commercial club
iblc Body Styles . . . Extra Long
score of the evening. The first round of "Y" league. Battle Creek will play in provided interesting booklets concern­
Wheelbases . . . Extra Wide Seats
the tournament has been completed. the preliminary at seven o'clock with ing the city of Hastings. The visitors,
Next week standings of the tourna­ the Hlrsch Bros, reserves.
plant. . . . Quadruply Counter­
withone accord. . left this message:
ment will be published. The next
weigh ted Crankshaft. . . . GIbmOtrwifin ryw :bu
"One of the finest district meetings
tournament is scheduled for Monday MIDDLEVILLE CAGERS
wnooth electro-plated pistons . . .
ever held."
evening. January 25, at Castle hall.
Silent Carburetion . ... Extra large
BEAT SUNFIELD 32-15
brakes . . . Hydraulic Shock AbOBITUARY.
Buy
now!
sorbets . . . Self-Adjusting Spring
Morris Hall Haynes, youngest son
WOODLAND QUINTET
Shackles . . . Lanchester Vibration
Caledonia Five Next On Sched­ of Jerry and Olive Haynes, was bom.
Don't drive on worn, smooth tires when
BEATS OLIVET 52-24
Damper .. . Finger-tip Steering ...
skid wear.
June IB. 1903 in Baltimore township,
ule—la "Bed-Letter" Game
you can have new Firestone Tires at these
High-Velocity Cooling . . . Owner
and died January 13. 1932. age 28 years.
Johnson Scores ’22 Points For
low prices.
of Season
1931—the year in which values count*
6 months, and 25 days. He died -of
Victors—Reserves Win •
pneumonia
being
sick
only
a
very
short
Middleville basketeers defeated Sun­
Never before could you buy such re­
Mod.1
field 32 to 15 In a game played at Mid­
Vital Specifications Medel "7S"
By 14-3
markable
values.
great
accomplishment. Because of Fire­
dleville Friday. This is the second time his mother died, and he went to make
Woodland High eagers staged a scor­ this season that the Thomapplc boys his home with an aunt, until his fath­
stone's uncqualed position in buying raw
Extra Long Wbrelb-uct 110' 114’
You get extra strength, extra safety,
ing spree Friday to defeat OUvet at have scored wins over Bunfield. Geukes er remarried, and he returned again to
Lam Moton-cubic
190' 205’
Woodland 52 lo 24. Johnson. Woodland with four goals and Bixler with three his home. Most of his life was spent
extra service with every Firestone Tire
materials — rubber and cotton — efficient
displacement
center, made 22 points for his team. goals and two free throws tied for high In and around Hastings. He was united
because of these extra Firestone construc­
Very Powerful Motor.
factories and economical distribution,
Olivet opened with a reserve first team score during the evening. In a pre­ In marriage to Miss Madeline Todd on
—brake h.p.
tion features.
but switched to their regulars as liminary game the Middleville reserves October 5. 1930. who survives him. He
they'gave car owners the greatest values
Extra Large Brakes —
143
151
Woodland began piling up points. defeated the Sinifield second team 7-4. is also survived by his parents. Mr.
braking surface
tq.ua. sq. in.
in their history.
Woodland outscored her opponents in
This Frida/ evening. January 22, and Mrs. Jerry Haynes, one sister. Mrs.
every period of the game and were Middleville plays Caledonia. Tilts is Nora Stryker of Athens, one brother.
Models and Bodies •Lrorr •ertoev
Drive In today. Equip your car with
never threatened.
the red-letter game of the year for the Donald of Hastings, his aunt. Mrs.
In a preliminary contest, tlie Wood­ Thornapple-Kellogg team and a win John Lechleitner. and his grandmoth­
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire* and enjoy
Ccnrpe, 2 passenger
&gt;385 &gt;685
land reserves defeated OUvet's second represents tlie difference between a er. Mrs. Adelia Weeks, besides other
Co.eh, 5 MMangrr
595
their extra safety and satisfaction at the
successful season and "Just another" relatives and a host of friends. One
Coupe, with rumble mm,
Herewith are details of the game:
season. Keen rivalry exists between the sister, Mrs. Leia Serven. proceeded him |
lowest prices in history.
720
4 paue nger
620
First Team Game.
two teams and fans can count on a in death in 1929.
Sedan, four door, 5 pasWoodland
OUvet
contest
well
worth
seeing.
senger
635
735
OBITUARY.
A.
Long
R.F.
Davis
Herewith
are
details
of
the
Sunfield
Convertible Roadster,
OHM
Doretha Alma Jones, eldest daughter
R. Townsend game:
775
Galusto
4 passenger
675
■ ta
of Rev. and Mrs. Victor E. Jones, was
N. Johnson Middleville
Cr«r^
Convertible Sedan,
Bennett
'rerS*
u*
born March 27. 1917. and departed this
5 pauenger
695
795
Hynes Williams, rd
Kellogg'
R.G.
life January 5. 1932. She leaves to
.
___
Shorno Parker. rX
Ma
•
15-81
Stul.
.
5X5-21
••.is
99.30
4.W-21 •4-79
6.50-20 •
•24-54
mourn her loss her father, mother, two
OUvet started the above team but Ouekes. IX
UJ&gt;.
brothers, four sisters, two grandmoth­
soon changed to a quintet composed of: Clossen. IX
as;. 7-00-30 4.65 28.4Z
1.50-20 5.35 10.38
nOCl^NE 65
5X0-18 •*&gt;» 16.XO
ers besides other relatives and a host ot
Willson, R.F.; Andrews. UP.; Oltaon.
11-D.
1.50-21 5.43 10.54
friends. Funeral services were held at
Center; Horn. R.O.; Johnson. L.G.
the home in Hickory Corners. Rev,
Bixler. )«.
Score by quarters:
Swadllng officiating, assisted' by Rev,
1.75-1‘&gt; 6.33 12.32
TRUCK and RUS T1R1R
5.50-19
E. H. Dubois of Ainger and Mrs. Ora
Total
.21 0 10 12—52
Woodland .
Vanderkalker of Lansing. Interment
4.75-20 6.43 12.48
Olivet
Sunfield
in Hickory Corners cemetery.
r.ilas
Beardsley. rX
Second Team Game. .
X0.66
*
rw fee j
Woodland Showermap. r I
Olivet
ASSYRIA.
5.00 7* 6.65 12.90
R. Lewellen
R F.
Valentine Bterwood. I!
A large assemblage.of men and wom­
UPCliNE 75
3015
U.D.__ •11.45 *«i’ot
6.00-19 IO.B5 St.04
L.P.
Kilpatrick Hough, c. ..
Mason
en met at the Briggs church Thursday
II
J&gt;.
32x6
H.D.
—
.
C.
C. Townsend Peabody, rg.
Harris
where work of shingling was in prog­
70.60
31x7 HJk. . 36^40
R.O. Russell Brodbeck
M. Lewellen
ress by the men. The women provided
36x8 11,13..._ :ia 100.20
5.00-20 96.75 13.10
6.00-20 10.95 11.24
L.G. Richard Brodbeck
Walker
the dinner for everybody. One half of
6.00-20 H.D.
ii.n.
••■14 1
Total
the roof was completed that day. The
Score by quarters:
6.5020
H.D.
31.6a
16.3*
b’d.'Ulr : 5.00-21
6.00-21
Final scorb Middleville—32; Bun- scaffolding is again installed for the
7.50- 30 H.D. «6.4»
• I.6O
ll.li.
Rulek M.. I
other half when workmen will be again
9.00-20 H.D.
field—15.
Woodland
6.00-22 11.00 22.50
&lt; JOTraUt 5.25-18 7.S3 14.60
useful.
9.75-36 H.D.
Olivet ...
UMa'bil* I
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cole and daugh­
LEGION BOWLERS BEAT
ter. Lucille, spent Thursday evening
TEAM OF ROTARIANS at the home of their daughter, Mr. and
S|»cclal brand tirca are made by a manufacturer, without bis name,
Mrs. Ed Hoffman.
for distribution by mail order houses and other distributors under
of the farmers are engaged in
tbeir own brands. These tires are sold to the public without the
Ex-Soldiers Averaging 191 1-5 theSome
Hastings, Michigan
spring plowing.
'
•
n.mo “FIRESTONE” and
ting* High's star basket ball players
la Second Game Bet New
Edgar Case ot Battle Creek is spend­
ing
some
time
at
the
tome
of
his
Record Here
the Albion college quintet. Last year
brother. Hugh Case, this locality being |
CLAY IHLLS.
Scoring
the
best
team
average
ever
Fisher played al guard during the first
tils boyhood home.
Mrs. Anna Gibbs entertained the semester „.
u forward .......
and
during the sec- on record In Hastings, the American
The first sapsucker, a spring bird,,
Busy Bee club al her tome Thursday [ ond semester, making an equally good Legion bowling team defeated the Ro­ was seen here on Saturday, making
dor
eifttlng. A
tary first team by 113 pins in a match himself quite at home.
Jor an
an all
ail day
day Mfttlng.
A good
good time
time Is
Is record at both positions.
at the Reher bowling alley last week.
reported.
’
—
Mrs. Eva Sarver will open her tome 1
n Wednewinv
on
Wednesday, January 20 to the home
Niles Saturday.
। Management project class, members of
points, or a team average of 191 1/5 j which wlU bring their new finished
Morris Lewis and wife of Kalama P0*1115;.
.. ,
.
curtains or tinted old ones
Open 7 A. m. to 9 p. m.
Bowling on the legion team were: All. uiand Stanton who has been em­
Lions club
bowlers defeated
a team
and wife.
-------------.---------------------——-------—Harold England and family of from Horton's shoe store 2520 to 2462 Brown, Capt.. Leo Herrington. Morris । ploycd at Kalamazoo during the wlnGrand Rapids were Sunday visitors at, in a match at the Reher Bowling Alley Roush. Roy Hubbard and Morris O. Ur u now employed at the Dixie fruit
the Potts home
last evening. In one round the Lions Hill. The Rotary team was compoced mwket at Battle Creek,
Listen to the **Vo4eo of FIreetoiso** Every Monday Night Over N.B.C. Na
Harry Shults and family and Albert came near to equalling the record set of: Robert Cook. Capt.. Hubert Cook.
Wickham and wife have moved onto by the Legion bowlers tn their match David Goodyear, Charles Potts and1 Ability is most clearly proved by acKim Sigler.
| |compUshmcnt.
Mn. Louise Putts’ farm.
, against the Rotary club.

‘Delton Defeats Middleville By Reserves Beat Seniors 16-5­
; 5 to 4—Victors Overcome
[ 8-2 and 8-1 Tie For Second
Slight Lead
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FAQ* POUR

The Hiring. B,nner|~

and Opinio,^;

W7iat Others Say

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But when all ibis has been- dene
what has really been accomplished?

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This and That
Benjamin Franklin.
Printer-Scientist - Philosopher.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

LEAVE IT TO POSTERITY
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
An Acootnpluhed Diplomat.
Alfred E. Budth, would-be president
• done so far is that for a period of Of the United States, chief txxxe ad­
“J*
w
I anywhere from two to five year*, the vocate of this country, etc." lias made
8*Ueri*UM* *y Mall. FoatpaU:
anniversary of a great American who B&lt;u known clothing flrm ot Morrill,
owrunhlp ot tiro taueo uedru h- •
(It
taroaro’a »0 moi tMacUea
,
.
, . ..
depression. He would bond the United should not be forgotten *mid the na- tambie and Doyle. Mr. Morrill* In,b«n ch«o&lt;M from tank, lo Ou- or- 8uk, te n„ bunm,
lpnU|,
tlon
*
tribute
to
George
Washington
tere*t
In
th*
buatnro*
w** purchased
IF HABBT COL-NTT, MX MOXTHS-. 11.00 ganlxstfcn* set up by the federal gov-'money around. In other word* he
this year; for thi* noted American wa*'
P**-tner». Robert M Lambic and
(H |wl4 ta U'UM • 18 (Ml rWwtlr| eminent. It will take more than -■» would take our trouble*, multiply them not only * glory to our history but Cha* E. Doyle, who have been as*oIX BaUY COVXTT. THRU MOXTRfl „ rciurn- or ™rur.Np to Ukr art the »”tlt™ •"a
•» without him Washington might not cla!rd &lt;lth him tn the clothing bud*
ik abVaxck -------- -- --------- - ---w&lt; •
.
„
our children to pay. Thai* certainly have been able to achieve our Ind- »*“
»ho
continue to con_ 11™&gt;: Irra Ito. rco«n weu Ip our g
w&gt;y a,sp0,lni pmen,
OITIIBI KaBBT OOVNTT, OXI
pendence
duct it under the firm name of Lamrxait lx aiivaxcz---------------- »roo
tudgment.
difficulties. The right thinker will never
Thl* great American wa* Benjamin ’ble and D°?le
rOBXIGX XL-BKOlIPTloX. O.XK
For instance, take a man who three fall for *ny such Huff!—Grand Ledge FrankUn. who became, next to Georg.Hasting* High debating team again
yean ago purchased a farm for JlO OOO. Independent.
Washington, the best known American covered Itaelf with glory by winning
SDVKRTItlSU XSTKB.
of the 18th Century. Wherever en- the nek*l»*f aide of the quertion when
'
REVISION OF THE DEBTS.
they
to Muskegon
and•
lightened men gathered during Frank- “
— went *"
------- Heights —
‘ j Iambs sold for from 13 to 18c a pound.
No creditor ever wants to readjust lin'a lifetime, they accourfted him fbre- debated with a high school team there
I beef cattle at from 13 to 15c a jnund. debts. But all too often he lias lo. For most In philosophy, politics, and Friday night. The decision was unan­
only
that
way
often
lie*
whatever
imous
in
favor
of
the
local
learn.
' Under those conditions the purchaser
- ------------ -— ----- aipiomacy.
diplomacy, aua
and to mis
this aay
day m*
hu name i;
1$
chanee he Hiicf saving somethl^ ^re In history a* that of a pioneer
Mr: and Mrs. Kellar Btem enter­
of this farm felt that he was entirely from an investment
tained at dinner Tuesday night, com­
safe in paying 15.000 towards the prtn-'
The gradual funding of the allied
Franklin was one of the most ver- plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ty­
idpai ahd mortgaging for the remaining; debts. with varying degrees of reduc- satlN ihen ot ohr history. His clear dfil, of Evanston.
uon In the"cash value of the total an- thinking and good common sense won
Mias Gertrude Carveth spent the
nultles provided, was due to precisely
All
»«r
What has happened in the mean- &gt; tills reasoning. To be sure, no exact him fame everywhere. As for his win­ week end at Kalamazoo with hea sister.
Josephine, and attended a party at W.
,4,, time? Wheat is now 50c a bushel, fat yardstick of capacity to pay existed ning personality, r proved a tremen­
dous asset to the American cause. The
‘h*! cat tie and iambs about one-third of. then or exists now. Sucb*an adjust­ final victories of Washington on the
Mr. and. Mr* James Ironside return­
। what they were three years ago. so, , ment with respect to a nation as to an battlefield would never have been pos­ ed Thursday from a few days' trip
JOB FBt.XT1.XO.
individual, must rest largely upon buxi­ sible but for. Franklin's skill in the to Chicago.
nes* judgment
field of diplomacy and his ultimate
he cannot pay R. He will be fortunate
President Hoover is absolutely sound winning of the French nation to
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
tn urging the reconstruction of the America's side.
Yesterday was the 48th anniversary
going to he|p that man to tell him Debt Commission. That tlie British
Benjamin Franklin wu born bi Bos­
UNEXPELTi D SURPLUSES
j |hat
mortgage which he may have position has become mqre unfavorable
ton. on January 17. 1708. HU father Rerd They fittingly observed the oc­
tluin when the settlement of her debt wanted him to learn tlie trade of casion by inviting to the parental
Mnculta-.l
*ojk «UJ.. „„„
. tank U now o.rud b, U»
„
was negotiated scarcely needs to be candle-making, an occupation tliat he home the children and their families.
carried on in Barry cou:..&gt; during 1932 Natlonal Credit Corporation? Not at argued
disliked so much that he threatened to
Nor was it necessary for the super* all what he needs ta a larger income
nils country has correctly and *on- revolt. To forestall hU running away Frank, a ho lives in Springfield, lUlnoU.
vtaoi* to reverse the stand they took at
tran*fer of hi* debt from the bank' ristently maintained the view tiiat tlie to sea. the boy Franklin was ap­
From the Woodland items: Wallace
prenticed tohU half-brother. James, a
back through the gene.al fund various lng t0 add to his income, as far os we I pubUc good faith is to have any value printer; and here Franklin’s rapid self­ Barry of Merriam, our Iceman, has had
education got its start. In his brother's a gang of men at work for nearly a week
little surpluses in the funds tor exten- can
I thSs vlPW must be respected. But debt
shop he met intelligent people, he harvesting as fine a crop ot Ice as has
*icn work came to light that totaled
What has happened to the value ot I *dju*tnn-nt in relation to capacity to eagerly read the best books, and he ever been put up here. He has filled C.
about 81623 irutead of the 8900 esti- | thts man, Urm, measured In gold dol* p*&gt;’ r"1’ upon “
«“««"&gt;« soon tried hi* hand at writing tor his
,or 'lar» with their purchasing power to-jR™“ vaUey of a world-wide depres- brother's newspaper, called the -first ery icehoures up to th;* time, and I*
now engaged in filling the large ice­
nnMtlonal sheet in America "
October. November and December from
That farm, instead of being. slnn does not offer the best »|&gt;at for
Quarreling with his brother. Frank­ house at Saddlebag lake.
this total leave* about 81300 available Mrlh 810.000. Is worth only 83,333 1-3 f estimating exactly capacity to pay. But lin set out for Philadelphia at the age
Rev. E. R. Lyon* began a series of
for the current year Thte budget will Bnd „ ha5a opoo mortgage on It How ln the
Germany, for example,
revival *ervire* al the Kilpatrick
necessitate
.
■
.h&lt; no alternative
If her creditors soon caught the attention ot Governor ■ church last Monday evening.
necessitate the
the disrwnsine
dispensing of
of all
all srere-1
*eere-1 u ,Ws man
t0 [&gt;ay u. unlcM
{&lt;&gt; exists.ihfy
Keith at whose suggestion he went to I’ A ftw of our local fishermen braved
tarial work and the slowing up of ac-, can Ret a iargf.r income? The answer i* and help maintain her finances and
London There, in spite of many hard-1 the cold and stormy weather long
tiviUes undertaken But extension work p]aln j{e cannot do it from the present! *«*r currency. Just wliat cut in repara- ships, lie soon obtained employment enough the latter part of last week to
wiU be continued. Thr fine work being
farm
ttons 18
,o ** recommended by and his agreeable personality brought make *ome very good catches ot bluePop, b, 4-H dub* home economic . w,
by lhe Alta it I, hiin many influential friend*. One of | gill.*
.na
we are not pretending to aavwe con impossible to predict But the cut te them, a Quaker merchant Denham. | Miss Calla Jarvis visited her parent*
groups, and other worthwhile activl-1 grru hw ,0
pr(^1Pm W’e! HkcljMo b* a deep one. and the effect
--------------------------- :-------- ------------------------- in Woodbury tlie latt of the week.
tie* will not be discarded entirely. This | certainly
„rttlnl&gt;. do
PC anv
upon the
do not
not uan
want. t0
to ,see
any al.
at- upon
th- twd«t.. of the Allies mu t
m.*------------of- —
.-j---------------corrcjiofijimgly serloits.
discovery
an -----------unexpected
surplus
was
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
tempt at blmetaUun. as the cheaper
The
problem
c*ib
for
the
nblr-.t
and
a happy ending to a situation that of the two metals will always drive out ___ _
A barn belonging to Clarr Furnls* of
_____
most ex;&lt;-tfenced
bu.Uiu-.ji judgment'
Nashville was burned to the ground
might have aroused considerable ill the higher-priced one. so that we get that tlie country pas*es.-&lt;-s. The Dtbt
I early Friday morning.
feeling. May the general fund continue down to one fluctuating baM- We car. Commission functioned admirably be-,
j Eggs 25 cent* a doyen; butter 17
.
.
If rhouljI
•hnutrt MM
fittirHnn with
Jcvl !
W Ml OWMM .urplaw. under,
M
0,. , . . I! l«re. 11
w»
I.
! cent* a pound.
now.
that
Congress.
similar circumstance* in the future! I.lar sliould
. .. not .be .based
, on mmnu-ii.
Bcr'* nc
* We hope tha
* Cn,
'*rp’ 1
Troxel's musical club will hold an
commodi- ji *succeS*
after due debate, will accept the real!-1
IX CHARACTER,
open meeting at the K. of P. armory
| ties, rather than on one or two metals lies ot the situation.and accede to the]
FEDERAL WAGES AGAIN.
next Tuesday evening. An interesting
in manners. in style,
. [ At the present time—and we see no President's request.—New' York Hirst Id'
program ha* been prepared and a cor­
In answer lo Mr. Grant's communi­’ j immediate prospects of remedy—gold Tribune.
in all things the su­
dial invitation is extended to all to at­
cation in this issue: We realise that1
tend.
preme excellence is
" । Is too costly. People who are In debt
। Miss Mabel Colgrove entertained a
find it out of the question to pay tliei.i friend from Cliarlotte last week
they «illAlso be among .the last to
debte. when income shrinks two-thirds
Longfellow.
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Commissioner J. C. Ketcham attend­
With all due respect to the statesmen
ed the couifiy teacher*' Institute for
probably for several years to come
Early talking pictures were limited
Eaton county at Charlotte Friday.
at Washington, we believe their at­ to scenes of .•even minutes, since that
fanners and businessmen throughout
Mr *nd Mr*. R. T. French and Mr
tention ought to be directed to formu­ was the capacity of the disk record.
j
the country have taken wage cute con­
and Mrs. Stebbins, of Middleville, at­
lating plans whereby- the farmer par­
tended the dancing party in this city
siderably in excess of 10 per cent. Mort
Tlie
average
Government
cost
of
ticularly can get a better income, and
Friday evening.
factories, too. have reduced wage* by
A targe shaft in the handle factory
so take the mortgage and notes ant! handling each letter mailed is 1.73'
cents.
al least 10 per cent; some by 20 per!
_____
--------------------------------------------------------------1 m Freeport gave way one day last week
other evidences of hi* Indebtedness out
cent and some even more. In fact many
Tl. rtd suck, sna nec-c I,-.;
FnnMM • »•&gt;
|
of the column of frozen assets. an-&gt;
industries have had hard work to keep
flight
is
not
ordinarily
more
than
40
!
£
‘
l'
lnnn
td
to
open
In
Philadelphta.
Nove* and familv nf Manix
provide for the farmer an Income so mile an honr
Within a short tune Denham died and । J " Noyes and family of Maple
their men bu*y at any price. With the
“ "
_______
I FnuikUn .gain •» wtaunit a Job. bu: grm, mil.a hu nolhcr. M„ A.
he can pay hi* debt*. It ta unfair to the
cost ot living down about 20 per cent
7 cm™™’,*- M hu J.™ or
debtor class to ask him tq. pay his
from the high level* when the wage in­
debts when it requires three tunes the 8. is employed directly or Indirectly in'
crease is granted, why Is it unfair to
printing shop In Pliiladclphla and in &lt;'ta'htj_»crts to George Wellman who
i ” ............ ‘ • • •
amount ot products to pay them tiial the production of automobiles.
• it tlie
■ most
- - Un­ I will move on to the same in March
■m* B'kttU
UAUCilA tUIU.OJtT»
,
_______
ten years he had made
ask
government
employees u,
to accept Ua
E. W Smith who has been quite sick
10 per cm.. CM. Thu u p-CcuUd,|11 du
«•" «'»"
A«.
____ ____ ..._____ _ air­ portant
uortunt business of it*
its kind in
In the
____ American-operated
Last year
is better at this writing.
true when only U&gt;e uUrtea Above —etc cone.
craft in foreign sendee completed 99 31 country. Next he bought the Pennsyl­
Ml** Sylvta Klnnie 1* home from
vania Gazette, which toon gained a
per cent of their scheduled mileage.
U.MO ut concerned. Thi. minimum u
HIGHWAY STONTERS
circulation of 10.000 and became one of Middleville.
Polly Mann ta laid up with a badly
certainly considered a liveable wage'
Seven hundred thousand miles of the th." outstanding paper* of the time In
sprained
ankle.
lhew d.y. The -ano e.Um.led u
Wh“'
“ Ann A,bl"
total highway mileage of 3.030.000 tnl thi* ps|&gt;cr he began those pithy
| maxims lo be gathered under the title
Mr*. L. Ireland is entertaining her
150 mllbon dull.™ Allmew . 55 1-31
&lt;*&gt;»»'•"« «“ «'
the United States is surfaced.
of Poor Richard's Almanac." which
■ reasons why accidents on highways ore
All but four states liave workmen's lives "today in lasUtig fame.
so frequent.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
hundred million still remains. Possibly j
compensation taws.
Meanwhile Franklin's Interest and
Woodland reports a revival—of the
A car in front ot us began to -stunt'
—-------I activities had broadened in every dltills sum is just a drop in the bucket'
1
nure arc about 140 gallons of juice rcttlon He founded the American roller skating.
by making sharp zig-zag* from side tn
but faced with a deficit the size ot the :
County School Commissioner Andrus
i philosophical Society, organized tlie
,o 1 side. Apparently the driver wished to to a ton of Concord grapes.
present one. nothing Is too small to'
said the Woodland, school U doing
The mot common family name of:
consider. It is natural, too, that poll-|&gt; give hi* passenger* ■ two women and u
The recent sleighing has resulted in
tlcians chould shy nt the thought of i miall child) a thrill The Intended
1 terest In science also developed, and he filling Freeport mill yard with logs,
federal wage reductions. A general I thrill, however, went far beyond ex­
insuring plenty of work for next aeaWilliam Howard Tait was the first I invented a stove and began those exelection is coming and the party that: pectations as the car skidded left
jicrimcnt* In electricity which have
civil governor of the Philippines.
Tlie Freeport Herald registers a
puts through »qch a reduction is gotr.e across the road out of control, hit UNmade hl’ name a household word In
righteous case because twelve farmers
to be mighty unpopular with federal soft dirt and turned a double somer­
Italy exported 1.740,000 hats, both the scientific world.
Every schoolboy knows the story of left their teams without blanketing
employees and their families—and the sault. ending up a complete wreck. By straw and felt, to the United States
them, and intimates that the owners
last
year.
some
miracle
none
of
the
occupants
Franklin's
su*plclon
that
the
lighti
total of this vole is considerable. When
nlngbvlt was simply a larger specimen » should mend their ways or look out for
times Improve we would certainly fa-j were kHlffl- or injured save for a few
a climate where blankets are not sup­
There are 33.000.000 drivers In the
mlnoiXZuts and bruises Also mirac­ United States to operate the 36.600.000 of the spark he drew from a Leyden posed to be necessary.
jar. He proved the likeness with his
automobiles.
ulous
was
the
fact
that
other
autornohistoric experiment of the kite and the! The last course was pul on the new
cost of living mounts. But Just now wt
bank building standpipe yesterday, and
believe the reduction advocated by cer­ ! biles in the normally heavy traffic on । A ton of coal yields approximately key during the thunder-storm. The in- j it now looms up to tlie fuU height of its
vention of the lightning-rod soon fol­
the car | io.ooo Cublc fcet of ga5-tain bolder member* of congress a en­
dignity. Nearly all work has been done
lowed
swerved. Not all stunting motorists end I
tirely in order.
Franklin's diplomatic feat* make too, on the waterworks that can be done
Michigan, the home of the automo­
up with such a spectacular spill—a
' while the severe weather lasts, and it
bile has about BOO blacksmith shops long a list for a newspaper column, but is probable that the work will b;
rood number of them end up in fatal and 70 livery stables.
VALUES AND FINANCE.
it wa* lie who first sought to bind the,
. 1 turned over lo the village shortly, alIt is interesting »o note the eflorts, accidents that often involve the lives ot
Tin- ■
“
. X™*'SSiwSSMM
An aierage 'of three and a-half dozen
bring mad&lt;* at Washington to thaw out other*. But habitual stumer, usually
is completed.
“nlU ft
““
baseballs arc used tor the World Scries Culme, telore Ih. Ravoluucn. »4 until
•frozen assets"
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om- games.
Gardner Potter and Will Chidester
dining that struggle hl* Influence In
leave
for
a short visit with Ionia rela­
companies, building ard loan aisocia- *'&gt; or hitcr. Any |&gt;enon with the intel-1
Fiance provided Uie factor that
Tlie mocking bird Ito* been adopted turned the Revolution to victory for tives tomorrow. From Ionia Mr. Potter
turns and other like institutions. These' Ultnre of a healthy thirteen-year-old
will leave for his home in Orchard
as the official bird of Texas.
America.
. *
consist largely of mortgages and bonds. lx&gt;&gt;' undoubtedly realizes that a nurPark. New York.
Even at 81. Franklin'* deeds for hl*
About 20 per rent of the licensed air­
Up to the present time the National,
crowded highway Is no place lo
Mrs. John • Pcnderga*t visited the
country were nor yet ended, for in
pllots In Great Britain are women.
»
Credit Corporation has been authorittu c.u: capers with an automobile.
1787 he jierfurmed the culminating Valley City last week.
Mis* Olive Grigsby wlh leave for
ty congreu f&lt;r the i&gt;urpoae of loanine
Rut the fket is tliat motor licenses
The United Stall s consumes half the service of his long and great career Chicago next week for a vteit with her
money to banks, taking these frown i we’constantly being Issued to person^ world’s output of tin.
with tlie fitting act of becoming a
brother Cyril.
number of the Convention that wrote
assets as security for the loans, with a who haven't the intelligence or the re­
txxsantlvllie was the former name of the Constitution.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
large enough margin to make tlie loan' sponsibility to be trusted on a highway Cincinnati.
Throughout his life lie was a de­
Il is splendid sleighing.
perfectly safe for tU Credit Corpora- with • car.
voted admirer of George WatliingUiu.
It has snowed every day since
Uon.
and tile friendship of these two men U Ciirtatmu.
magas, a full-blooded Indian.
one ot the fairest pages in early
Another step has been the addition
Hon. F. D. Prindle is visiting re|aAmerican history. On his death, on live* at Chicago.
i Apr.l 17. 1790. Franklin willed hi* cane
We read that a London man left 100
No quorum al the council meeting on
einment land banks, v
will addi
to Washington, with the famous Tuesday evening
clocks in his will. An usually large es­
DERELICTION.
to the facilities the farmer now has
word*. "My fine crab-tree walking
Greenbacks are worth - tn coin 94
tats to wind up.—Humorist.
This word goes back directly to the stick, with a gold hc*d curiously and three-quarter* cent* on the dollar.
for negotiating loans on his land.
About eight inchm of snow fell on
Still another step calls for the inA late start has, advantages. You Latin de. "fully.'' re. "back behind.' wrought In the form of a cap of libcri&gt;:.d Hnquere. "to leave' —derellnquere ty- 1 She lo my friend and the friendI, Monday afternoon and evening .
vestment of gMW.OM.ooo in still another avoid the dust of those who started tr^aaing "to lorsake utterly."
ot mankind. General Washington. It
ooa
„ lne
Shall
the lUTmcn
firemen be paid u
Is B
a ques
ques-.
corporation, whose purpose is to make early to avoid the traffic —San FranclsIn English, dereliction 1* used to de-1 « were a sceptre, he has merited it Uoo whlch now agitates the people of
loans on certain kinds of securities! co Chronicle.
note complete abandonment, leaving1 an&lt;l would become R."
I. ••-.
­ city.
thi*
• —
■ ■
with
an
Intention
not
to
reclaim
or
re1
a
1 cmkiiu
Sheriff Cressey ha*
that are not marketable under prevt
.
........ - —
— ••--------- - - -----------------■•■* appointed
apiMJimeu Isaac
Isaac
golf 'unic. and *1*0 U&gt; mean a failure in
A rather renbarraaing thing hap-1 W. Vrooman.
vrooman. undershenff
undcraherlfi. Frank
ent conditions
fAlso, a dollar will buy
• a bigger
... ............
Prank N.
N
*11 than
pened to a Californian real estate Bowen and Irving L- Cre**ey of Has­
It is bellcred that the net result or t&gt;aU
,lun formerly.
toTOfrly.—Arkansas
Arkam.u Gazette “
' “J* a willful neglect or omission.
------------ 1 k Dtr’f •ll“'»l'un
pronounced with agent the ether day. While he wtu I Ungs, and Jacob Hofmann of Wood­
all at these measures will be that upjExperience hu taught Hut the best I “*l e ** 1,1
“tend a* in event, i stressing the many beauties and advan- land, deputies. All are excellent apwards of MXWo.ooo.uoo of credit can be1 *y to stop hitch-hlklnr
hitch-hiking u
U lost
Jtut to
-o let ii 8*?0 U'“.!a cucut
01 • 8P*ntah-type bungalow to a pointioenta.
extended to banks and to the ottax or-.ihem hike.—euxu City Tribune.
|
“RAriied by hu aa-1 propoct. three different motorist* । Thera win be • Masonic fesUval at
| sociaies with dereliction of duty."
pulled up and asked tor gasoline.—Hie Union lull Friday evening, January 26.

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This Week's Word

The entertainment will consist of
laughable fun entitled "Elder Mingled
Donation*." from Josiah Alien. Comic
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
feats and vocal and instrumental
Broker's loans on Wall Street take
music. Supper
and- dancing.
..
-- .
nineteenth consecutive weekly drop to
At home, is the regliler's office, the 11563.0004)00; U low mark for nearly 14
new
William
— present
------- ... -address
--------- ----of wm.
— ,
ge.804.000 000 marks high for
Scudder, our newly elected register
1929.
The weather is cold but pleasant.
New sodium vapor lamp with four
Umea the efficiency of neon is demon­
strated in New York.
A COMMUNICATION.
Davis resigns Philippine post; Col.
"Irony surely Is one of tlie oonitltu- Roosevelt to succeed him.
enta of the situation which would force
Dawes to resign as ambaaador to
a wage cut upon the very last group of
employees lo receive even the mo»; Great Britain after hta arms parley
modest increases during so-called work is completed.
"goexl-times." Other elements of great­
Mellon's drastic taxation plan. In­
er Importance afe Injustice, Inequity, tended to balance budget by 1034 meets
unsound economics.
opposition from dry good.-, men.
' It must be recognised that the in­

Current History

Federal Wage Cuts

creases which were granted were the
first in generations; and that while
they did help to alleviate to some,ex­
tent the actual privations of thousands
ct Government workers, they certainly
did not bring the salaries up to a de­
cent standard.
'To cut Government wages therefore
would put this class of employees back
not ten but more than fifty years, and
would be a wellnigh Irreparable blow to
the civil service as a whole.
'These facts are being borne tn mind
by legislators who have the best Inter­
ests of the Government and of Its
citlaens. as well as of the employees
themselves, at heart." (Federal News—
Washington. D. C.)
The general tenor of such editorials
as recently appeared in the Hastings
Banner, are certainly far removed
from the altitude of the Methodist
Episcopal church, and the teachings of
the founder of Christianity. Apropos
this discussion, and In happy contrast
to it. are the attitude* of such men as
Senator Ashursl of Arizona, who de­
clared 'the reduction of wages and
salaries is a penny-pinching, cheese­
paring attitude, and I am against It."
It is patent that even an orgy of
Federal wage-cutting would have but
little effect on the latite deficit nowfared by the Government, and leaders
tn Congress, inclixilng majority leader
Rainey. Rep. Byrtis. chairman of the
House Appropriations committee, and
Prerident Hoover, have all expreaaed
themselves as unqualifiedly opposed to
suoh ajnove.
I wonder if the Banner will not print
these facta also, editorially?
Ass t. Mktg. Specialist.
U. 8 Dept, of Agr.. Chicago.

Crumbs of Wisdom
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
"An atmosphere of security, a free­
dom Iron) the fear of war. Is the first
requisite for economic stability."—
Arthur Henderson, British Foreign
Secretary,
'We have Uksaiiaed sickness. We
must change tlie philosophy that sick­
ness Is a necessity. Youth must be
inspired by virtues of health and
taught tliat health is a great adven­
ture and the accumulation of ages."
—Dr. Willis A. Sutton, post president,
National Education Association.

Justice Holmes resigns from Supreme
Court.

Nonpartisan activities In both houses
encourage Hoover reconstruction plan*.

Norway add* 20 per cent lo duty on
imports.
Britain ready to give Burma respon­
sibility of government.

Germany seeks economic
standing with Italy.

under­

Solution of reparation* hinged by
MuMolinl upon American action.

Nationalist leaders reject plan of
Bruenlng to prolong Hindenburg * term
for another year.

French propose handing over Ger­
man -railway bonds to U. 8. in setlletpent of Interallied debt*.
India prohibit* gatherings of more
than five.

Communication
Costa Mesa. California.
January 6, 1932.
Hastings Banner,
Dear Sirs: I noticed in my last Ban­
ner that some people who had been
motoring through this state and had
arrived in Hastings, with a report tliat
there were several Inches of snow In
Los Angeles.
I have wondered if perhaps it was a
misprint or If they had raid tliere was
snow In the mountains. It does not
ta 4* An»clf* Tve lived near
? !0T 8ever“ &gt;«•« and never-­
heard of It yet Ot course there are
mountains not far from us where there
Is snow and the roads are rather
crowded week-ends with people going
up to it. but In Los Angeles Itself there
Isn't any.
California la a large state with all
kinds of climates and II snows in the
northern part, also In the mountains
hpre ,7* .on*3' WBy 1 '•n thl«k “f
snow being In Loa Angeles would be If
soma of the suburbs lay rather high up
the hills or mountains.

rather disliked the Impression neonte
there would get of our stale
„^e
had *c'eral lnchM of
this winter, which Is needed a* our
ground water level was getting low.
I enjoy the Bonner but wish there
"The time has come to paint the was more news from the port of Hie
county in which I lived. (Oedar Creek
ardly. vicious—.a thing ta be despised by •nd Noruuut Bwy&gt;. My
•very right-thinking mao and woman.’ wrote N. E. Barry uews lot year*.
—Or« rranklln D. RoqmvbIL
Mr*. Mary Smith Bennett.

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ur. and Mr* w. a. vance were ween-, miss Helen gain or Bowne epent over
end gueste ot Dr. and Mrs. Merle Vance the week end with Mi*a Margaret Per-

j tun Vance of Charlotte.
Dr. Emory Morris of Battle Creek
spent Sunday with hl* parent*. Dr. and

Dorothy Perkin* is nicely ImproWng
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Raymond Perkin* of Grand Rapids
spent the week end with his parents,
In the Escheats Fund, which is the Three River* have moved In with Ills Mr. and Mr*. Glen Perkins.
«Friday evening. January 22. will be
fund for estate* where there are no parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verdgre Knoll.
J. Clare McDerby was in Detroit community night and everyone is in­
vited to attend. A good program and
•669.46 This year it is (70279
from Thursday until Saturday.
pot
luck supper are planned. The pro­
In tlw Repairs and Maintenance
Mrs. Llbble MaaUch ot Lansing spent
gram will be put on by the Udles' Aid
Fund fot county property/ the balMrs Eunice Mead has relumed U&gt;
it Is •3 ’35.75.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reamer and son
her home after spending a tew weeks
In the Tax Redemption Fund the in East J-ansing. Mrs. Minor Hamll- Lloyd were guests Sunday of Mr. and
balance a rear bro was (1.144 25 This ton l» staying with her.
year H it (1,773.01.
Mr*.’ Clarence Shew
Shaw and daughter.
Mrs. Agnes Tlipmpson 1* on the sick
In the Tax Collection Fund tlw Roberta spent a few day* last week list this week.
amount on hand this year is (10.000 with Mrs Walter Springberg near East
Miss Augusta Hinckley of Grand
Ordinarily thereiwould be no money In I-rmsing and with her mother Mrs. Rapids culled Sunday at the Adam
that fund, but this year, owing to the Eunice Mead at the home of Lloyd Endres home.
situation with reference to township Mead.
Dr. and Mr*. J. W. Rlgterink of
treasurers' bonds, some ot these treas­
Mrs. Bessie Brown and children spent Grand Rapid* were Sunday guests at
urer* haw paid into the county thk Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Hasel Put­ the home of Mr. and Mr*. Dell God­
amount of tax collected every two man and family at Jackson.
frey.
weeks, so there is at the present time
Mr. snd Mn. Clair Brooks and son
Tlie Misses Bernice and Vivian Ken­
a total of (10.000 In that fund.
cf Detroit spent the week end with the dall of Central Lake are spending this
In the Interest Fund, which meant* latter's parents, Mr. and Mn. Amos
the Interest paid by banks, on county
Merle Neeb and Miss Bernice is teach­
deix»lU. there was a balance a year
Tlie Mlsr.es Esther Dull and Thcresaa ing the grammar room during Mrs..
ago of (5320.09. This year it Is (5^6430 Pause of Lansing were home over Sun­ Neeb * abtcnce.
In the Soldiers' Relief Fund the bal- day.
Mr*. Addle Miller of Irving called
Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Oitroth of Lan­ Sunday on Mr and Mr*. Sam Eckert.
Is 1130.30,
ding spent Friday with their parents.
Dr. Pultz, our local physician, who
In the Cemetery Trust Fund there Rev. an£ Mrs. Albert Ostroth.
recently underwent a scrlou* operation
is a balance on liand of 1200. There
at a hospital In Lansing is doing fine
was nothing In that fund a year ago
day and Sunday with their grandpar­
In the County Health Unit Fund ent*. Mr. and Mr*. George S. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neeb accompan­
The Clover Leaf club held their an­ ied Mrs. Leatha Clinton and sons tn
nual meeting Thumdny night at the Hastings Saturday.
home of Mr*. Llbble Marshall
Tlie
Mr. and Mrs. Orno Knowles and Myr­
In the County Road Fund the bal­ following officers were elected for the na Lou. were guest* Sunday at ’the
ance on hand a year ago »u (45349.94 coming year: President. Mra. June home of the latter'* parents. Mr. and
Ir land; vice-president. Mr*. Melissa Mrs. R E. Lipscomb at Grand Rapids.
In the Covert Road Fund thia year Showalter; secretary. Mrs. Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neeb made a
Biggs: treasurer. Mr*. Della Bowman: business and pleasure trip to Des­
The total cash In all these funds 1* corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fern Moines, Iowa, starting Saturday. They
• 135.718.16 Tlie county owes for Covert Cross:
chorister,
Freida
Schulze; expect to return the latter part of the
read bonds the following.
pianist, Mrs. Pauline Lykins. The
Payable May 1. 1032 W1.154. payable sympathy and relief committee remem­
Floyd Neeb. wife and two children of
I May 1. 1933 (04320. payable May I. bered over two hundred people last Lake Odessa spent Sunday evening
11934 (53.62833. or a total of (179302 33 tear with fruit, flowers, cards and food with Mr. and Mrs. Lgwls Neeb.
I Thi* total is a reduction of about (200.­ arid clothing for the needy.
Miss Gwenith Strong of Clarksville
.000 from the Idghcst amount for such
Linden Griljln. son of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at the Lewis Neeb home.
indebtedness. It seem* probable that. Robert Griffin has been quite sick for
Marvell Neeb of Lake Odessa is help­
I within three years, this entire debt will n few days.
ing Lewis Neeb during the absence ot
' be wiped out. It is believed that future
Mrs. Grace Klelnhau* went to Grand his son Merle Neeb.
Iroud construction can be managed in Rapids Saturday where she will spend
Mr. and Mrs Roy Tooker and family
some other way than by selling the a few months.
of Elkhart. Indiana, were Sunday
county bonds, which draw six |&gt;er cent
FUneral service* fcr John Kocher. 87 guests at the E W. Tooker home.
j The only Covert road authorized but years old. was held Saturday after­
-Mr. and Mrs Frank Ross and daugh­
not yet built la what is known a* the noon at two o'clock at the Hess Funeral ter Dona and son Dempster, were
■ Hasting* Center road, consisting of Home. Mr Kocher and his brother. Grand Rapids visitors Sunday.
j about six and one-half miles. During Will, conducted a dry goods store here
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Austin spent
tha* present year something over seven over forty years. He and his sister. the week end in Grand Rapids with
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
i also called on her great uncle. Dave As- miles werejmllt in the southwestern Sarah, made their home together un­ relatives and made the acquaintance
Horn to Mr. and Mr*. Homer Row-' plnall and found him very poorly.
part ophezounty. in the township* of til last fall on account of falling health, of the two new grandchildren. Doris
ladcr a seven and three-fourth* pound
Mr*. Mae Oversmllh. Mrs. Myra ' Barrjnaijd Johnstnwn, at a very small his niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. and Dorr Jerrills, whose mother will
son, January 12th. He answers to the1 Firster, Mrs. Wm. Bayne. Mrs. Wood. | cost as flpmpared with previous Covert Sprouse of Illinois came to care for be remembered as Mary Austin. Mrs. Maggie Waneless of Toledo.
name of James Duane. Miss Florence Mrs. None Coolbaugh and Mrs. Del-' road conXruction. It Li believed that them. Rev. Hayes of the Evangelical
Coolbaugh of Hastings is practical tnond Fuller attended the Brethcrn L. the Hastings Center road can be built church officiated at the service and Ohio, is again back with her mother.
Mrs. Sam Eckert, and expects to re­
nurse.
| A. S ul Mrs. Hoover* in Woodland.'ot a cost not exceeding that paid for
main indefinitely.
Mr. and Mr* Clark Oversmllh and Wednesday. They reported a very nice, the two pieces built in Barry and view cemetery.
son. also Prank Kilmer of Detroit were time.
(Johnstown thin year, so that the
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Little Teddle Walton, who has been
Wednesday evening guest* of Shirley
■
&lt; a *---------------amount added to tire bonded debt will Literary club was held Wednesday aft­ suffering
with
streptococcus sore
Slocum and family.
|
JUST GIVE 'EM A CHANCE.
r.oi be much. For this year there 1* In­ ernoon at the library. A Bohemian throat, is again able to be in school.
Mr*. Howard Bryan* and three little I There were no muskrats In contincn-1 eluded in the tax levy (61.154 for th? luncheon wa* served at one o'clock.
Mrs. Wynn was numbered among the
daughter* spent from Saturday until tai Europe prior to 1905; then a few retirement of Covert road bond*, so
The Welcome Phllathen class was en­ sick for several days this week.
Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and »crc Imported and today there are (that in any event the amount of the tertained Friday evening at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rosser, daugh­
Mr*. Bert Birman, near Dowling; she said to be 100.000.000.
J county's road bond indebtedness will be of Mrs. Helen Butler, she was assisted ter Gwendolyn, of Allegan were guesLs
by Mis* Carrie Calry, Mrs. Dorothy Sunday of tlie former's father. Percy
____________________________________________ ____________ ________________ _' largely reduced th** year.
_______________________________
I Wc think every taxpayer of Barry Yarger and Mr*. Theresa Hess.
Ion Gage of Jackson spent Bunday
Dorr Caln of Lyndonville. New York,
county can take a Just pride in the fine
is spending a few week* with relative*
condition of the county's finances. The nt his home here.
Mrs. Ellen Spagnualo and two chil­ here.
county owes but (179,000 and ha* over
dren
of
Fowlerville
spent
lost
week
C.
A. Glass, the blind preacher. 1*
(135.000 casli on hand. The board, throad commission and the county of­ with her father. Charles Deamonte and still conducting the revival service* at
Pleasant Valley which are very inter­
ficers are all working In harmony with family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hcm and son of esting.
the purpose of cutting costs wherever
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coals made a busi­
poailble and reducing tire tax levy in Owosso spent Sunday with the former's
ness trip to Battle Creek Thursday.
Barry county to the lowest possible parent*, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hess.
Errol Wells and Clift Klelnhaus were
Sunday guest* at the Noviskey home
limit*.
.
in Grand Rapid* Saturday.
were. MUs Augusta Hinckley. Mr. and
Funeral senices for Mr*. Sarah Mrs. 8. E. Johnson of Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and Eloise Good were held Sunday afternoon. Mra. Tiiey al*o called on Mr. and Mr*. W 8.
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hen- Good leaves two daughters. Mrs. Albert Surrarrer and family and Nel*on
McClelland
and Mrs. John Rafflcr.
Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. George
den-bott and Robert of Hastings to
Segel- and Bryan Walker.
I-anslng Sunday when they spent the
WEST HOPE.
Ralph Moore entertained his Sunday
day with their sister, Mrs. Ernest Wood
Mbs Belle McCallum, Jay McMannis. School class ol boys Friday evening at
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde, were Sunday Jesse and Glenna Osgood attended the
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. funeral ot Glenn Terry in Battle Creek tiss. Games were played and refresh­
Tuesday afternoon. Glenn was the son ments of Ice cream and cake were
Clyde Wilcox of Hastings.
Mrs. Mabel Adams and Mrs Ethel of Mr. and Mn. Roy Terry of this served. The boys all enjoyed the eve­
and was a splendid ning to the fullest extent.
Wilcox were in Hastings Tuesday to neighborhood
young man. The bereaved ones have
receive their lesson on H. M.
Max Curtiss. Fred Kundee. and John
Seifert were the boy* choacn to at­
Miss Minnie and Lee Barley of Nash­ our deepest sympathy.
ville were callers of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
tend live Y. Convention held Satur­
death of Mr*. George VanZandt of day al Battle Creek and through the
Mudge Sunday.
I The men of the neighborhood will Plainwell Saturday. We didn't hear of kindness of Mr. Voorhees whom they
hofd a wood bee Wednesday in O. D. It until too late to attend the funeral accompanied, were given a good time
Fassett's woods for our minister. The sendee but the neighborhood would and learned of the good Ideals of the
jL. A. S. will furnish a pot luck dinner surely have been represented if pos­ organization.
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fa.uett. sible. She was a tine young woman and
I Twelve young people were delight­ a patient sufferer, hating battled with Uy were guests Saturday ot Mr. and
fully entertained at the home of Mr. tuberculosis for five years. The family. Mrs. J. W. Wolfe at Hasting*.
’
and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Saturday eve­ Mis. Wm. Ward and children of this
Paul Johnson of South Bowne spent
ning. honoring their son Kenneth's, place and her son Junior and husband, Thursday with his grandparents, Mr.
also Miss Lorraine Jugle'a birthdays. we sympathize with in their sorrow.
and Mrs. H. M. Boughncr.
No school at tlie present writing as
The telephone lines number 69 and
Rev. Wilkins has been on the sick list
57 held their annual meeting at the our teacher. Mrs. Lena Laubaugh. is for several days
home of the President. Verne Haw- quite ill with sore throat.
Miss Rose Clark of Hastings spent Carlton Center Thursday on business.
blltx. After a delicious pot luck dinner
j the business meeting was held and Monday with her sister. Mrs. Mary
P. A. Thomas and wife and Mrs.
‘ the following officers elected: President. McCallum.
George Seger and Mary Lou Henney
Wm. McCallum and family spent were Hastings visitor* Saturday.
Verne Hawblltz; vice-president. Her|bic Wilcox; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Sunday in Kalamazoo with Mr. and
W. S. Surrarrer and sons Clarence
(Mabel Adams; directors. Verne Haw- Mrs. Ed. Clarke and family.
and Merle were in Dutton Saturday.
We wish to make a correction. In the
। blitz, Herbie Wilcox. Mrs. Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Hany Thornpaon and
j Worth Green and Pear! Basore.
Christmas report we praised Mrs. Tom family of Hastings spent Sunday with
| Ted Vogler of Benton Harbor was a Murray for her splendid performance. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson.
week-end visitor of Kenneth Wilcox. It should have read. Mrs. Tom Proud­
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rogers and
fit.
daughter of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
About 100 people enjoyed the oyster Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss and children of
home ot Mrs. Pearl Foster Wednesday.
supper nt the Orange hall Friday South Boston were Bunday guests at
night.
The
supper
and
program
were
COUNTY LINE.
the Earl Rogers home.
Miss Ila Sargent visited lier par­ excellent. The next month's meeting
Mrs. Sara Boughner of Flint spent
ent* In West Sebewa over the week will be with Mrs. Hattie Anders of Del­ several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ton. A personal letter lo the club was Adams.
end.
•
Zine Clark vUitcd Mr. and Mrs. Peter read from Mr. and Mrs. David Shep­
Mrs. Minard Lewis of South Bowne
herd who arc wintering in Florida, and spent several days assisting her moth­
Fender in Sebewa Thursday.
I H. J. Gibson of Grand Rapids came wM much enjoyed.
er. Mrs. Henry Adam*, with her house­
Mrs. A. C. Gesler of Centralia. hold duties.
home Saturday morning . and stayed
until! Sunday to visit with hl* family Wash., and Myron Parker of Kalama­
Mr. and Mr*. George Bustance enter­
zoo spent Saturday afternoon at Ira tained the following'to Sunday dinner;
' here.
Mrs. Charlie Huff of Lake Odessa McCallum's.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard BrecheUen and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schroeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brechcame one day last week to help her
sister, Mrs. Phillip Gerlinger with her daughter and friend* of Kalamazoo elscn and family of Carlton. Mr. and
work.
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Asplnali of Hastings and
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Winkler and Richard Arenlz.
Mra. Carrie L. Gerlinger were m Grand
Mrs. Forest Fox of Tamarac CorRapid* Thursday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
knera called Thursday at the Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen*, and home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wachter were
.callers on our street* Wednesday. We daughters of Grand Haven and___
Mrs.
Sunday callers at the F. E. Deming
are glad to see Mra. Wachter on tlw Arlle Crockford of Milwaukee were home were. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deming
gain.
week-end guest* at Joseph Crockford'a. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Seger and two
| Mr. Fred J- Eckardt and son Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrell and *ons Hubert and Robert, all of Grand
'nf Grand Rapids visited the former’s ton of Carlton were Sunday guest* at Rapids, and Mr. and Mr*. George
sister. Mi** Olga Eckardt over the Roy Wickham s.
Deming, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pish and
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Durkee were in three children.
| Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Gerlinger of Grand Rapid* Thursday.
Hasting* visited their uncle. Phillip
Mr. Elsa Everett* of Milwaukee is on account of the high water which
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Gerlinger Sunday.
visiting Ilia grandma. Mrs. Sylvester prevents progrew. of construction on
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cassell of Lan­ Ovaramith.
the new road being graded near Dut­
sing acre calling along the line WcdChurch will be held at Thurlow Ans- ton.
Deaday.
paugh'* next Sunday.
Tlie Sunday evening services were
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given over to Mr- Farrell and his group ’ Theodore Buehler; treasurer; Fred
of five boy* from Woodland who took ;Schwader; Chaplain. Geo. Brown;
charge of their program in fine shape Warden. Carl
Lenz;
Con.—Harry
in which they told of their experiences' Lenz; R. 6. N. G.—Noble Grand—Weiat different camps for High Y boy*
which proved very interesting.
The following officers for the Good
Will Rebekah lodge were installed Sat­ N. O —Ralph Kidder; R. B. N.O. O. O.
urday evening a* follows; P. N; O.—
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O—Vada Buehler; Chaplain. Laura
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—Arnold Malcolm; N. a.—Fred Waaway almost half a million tons of rub­
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Last Monday night MIm Muriel Fry[
OBITUARY.
(Continued from page one)
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, ment committee for the Jamboree ..... **urv c Florv was bom in Montautocracy. headed by Stalin. The aim which was held at Arrow Park. Birken- .
Co Ohi„ September 28 1856
I of the Soviets 1* not to bring Russia up1 Iwad. England, in 1929. gave*/ very in- B
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to a higher level, but to bring It* civil- jlcreatlng and helpful drocriptlou of the*
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aspiring of it* people He told how his , of the occasion MLa Fry had drawn
to UaBC M
ol
------ ---father's -------beautiful -home
had -------------been ap­ trrr hand plctures’of some of the typltn
propriated by the government, which ca) shelter* which the various eontingenu from the different countries oe-'
Co"
“,fr comlnf to Wo0d’
also took away his lands. The peasants
were directed to help themselves to
anything they found on the premises.
—«•«’ ■&gt;— * i rs
!
Thereafter they would take beautiful
pictures, other works of art, fine fur­
Till* mthfrinff wn* tvnlrsl of Inter- Ciclland of Nashville.
niture. doors from their hinges, and
Scouting. Scouts from 42 dif- ' fn^^nv'wlio^werc^inablc to care^'m 1
cart them away to their own rude national
fcrent countries, speaking 73 different J"
who were uruble t^wefw
houses. They would make no use

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them, and did not know how. He stated
that, under the present regime, there
are no luxuries of any kind in Russia.
There arc almost no automobiles, no
good roads, no movie shows of tlie kind
that other countries have. All the
movies are owned and operated by the
government and used largely for prop­
aganda purpose* bj- the Soviets. ClUi. dren arc taken from their parents
Colleges of the kind that formerly
nourished are not now maintained
i They drove all the educated classes
J and former leaders out of Russia.
The speaker insisted that, under sueh
circumstances, it is folly to expect conditionv will work out for good. He said
we hear a great deal about the ‘five
year plan;" but It is doomed to failure.
It has been financed because the So­
viets took over countless millions of
dollars worth of crown jewels and art
treasures, as well as those they for/cibly took from the nobility. As the
aKhftimunbt government needed mgney
Ut would sell some ot the crown
i jewels, or other treasures, or valuable
I paintings in Paris. London or Nev.
[York and get gold for them. The rest
of the money comes by compelling the
Russian people to eat black bread
while the Stalin crowd fell the wheat
abroad for money, which the Soviet
tyrants are using in their much-touted
"five year plan." He stated that the
Russians arc not mechanics; they arc
naturally lazy and that the Soviet or­
. ganlzation in big factories Is such
—! tliat any attempt to operate them on
an efficient basis is doomed to failure,
because the Russian workmen sullenly
1 rebel against anything they do not
Hike, or understand. He said the rail­
roads' hlch were tn prime condition
in the day^CHie Czar, arc now badly
worn, urUrft it takes two week* to
make a jdtimey from St Petersburg,
as it used'lo be called, to tlie Crimea.
I whereas in the old days It could be ac­
' complished in two days. Engine*, car.
and other equipment, are being worn
; out and not being replaced. He bei llevcs that Russia lacks the talent to
। successfully organize its new big trac­
i tor plants, machinery plants, automo­
bile plants after they are built, and
that the Russian Soviet workmen will
not co-operate with any foreign Im­
ported leadership tn such industries.
Tile speaker said the Russians were

great game of Scouting. Of course I
many humorous fncidenU occurred and
the boys had quite a time with the
languages but made themselves under­
stood through the medium of the In­
dian sign language. Thi* was one of
the most important evenU in the last
few years to promote world peace and
brothcriiood through understanding
and sympathy for the different, na­
tions by the Brotherhood of the world.
After Miss Fry’s fine message a number
of the Scouts in our troop felt that
they. too. would like to attend «uch a
wondeMui event.

SPEAKS TO HIGH SCHOOL.

All that loving hands and medical
aid was done to relieve her suffering,
but being resigned to the "One who I
doeth all livings well.” she patiently
awaited the final summon* and wa&lt;|
ready and willing to meet her Lord.
।
. She leaves to mourn, three children,
seventeen grandchildren, four great­
grandchildren. two sisters, two broth­
ers. and a host of relatives and friends.
Dear mot tier we shall nils* you
Our hearts arc filled with pain
But hoping In Heaven to meet you
again.
Lonely without you; but to
You earth has no chanrt.
For you are resting on
The Savior* strong arm.

GLASS CREEK
The Glass Creek Horne Furnishing
class held an all day meeting with Mrs.
Lester Reynolds last week Friday. A'
very Interesting lesson on pictures was
given and a very enjoyable day wax I
spent. About thirty were present, in­
cluding visitors.
Ray Otis and children of Kalamazoo |
were week-end guests at Fred OtLV.
i
Louie Erway and family of Kalama­
AT FREEPORT.
Dr. C. E. Hyatt. Cubmastcr and zoo were week end guests at Roy ErDeputy Commissioner, spoke at . ..
Sunday visitors nt Chas. Whitte­
Purent Teacher’s meeting in Freeport
Wednesday evening January 14th. out­ more’s were. Wm. Whittemore and wife
lining the responsibilities of the organ­ of near Delton and Fred Bechtel, wife
and
Billie of Hostings.
ization sponsoring the Scout Troop.
Mrs. Homer ^IcKibbln and son Rich­
new troop organised early this month. ard of Yankee Springs were visitors
Harold Rosenberger. Freeport druggist, last week Sunday at Roy Erway'a.
Sunday visitors at Forrest Havens
is the Scoutmaster with Orno Knowles
assistant. Fifteen Scouts are regis­ were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGlocklln
tered and the troop Is to visit Troop and Dolores of Hastings and John
65 at Middleville Monday evening, Havens of Lakeview.
John. Louis and Virginia Havens
where a formal Investiture ceremony
will be put on by that troop and ten­ called on their grandmother in South­
derfoot badges awarded the new Scouts west Rutland Sunday.
Mrs John Miller. Mrs. Roy Miller al­
and leaders.
so Mrs. Walter Rhelmensnidcr of Grass
Lake visited relatives here the latter
TROOP 51.
L. J. Oswald. Scout Master, had a part of the week.
Mrs. Sara Erway I* visiting her sis­
treat Friday evening. January 15th. at
their regular meeting when Lyman ter. Mrs. Wm. Havens of Southwest
,
Chamberlain. .Deputy Commissioner, Rutland.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Lord of Battle
showed two very interesting and bene­
ficial films, furnished by the Barry Creek were Bunday visitors at Roy
Oakes
’
.
County Health Unit. A* part of their
First’'Aid Training the boys were shown
"Good Posture" and “How Jimmy Won
the Game,” showing Scout* in action
ways been accustomed to being ordered and how much depended upon a boys'
and lack initiative. He said that tlie knowing what to do in an emergency.
big country wnlch they occupy wn*
peopled by warring tribes, so tliat life
Tuesday evening, Jan. IB. the lead­
was insecure and progress impossible.
Under these conditions tribal leaders ers of Troop 79. Woodland, gathered for
। went to Sweden and prevailed upon a n training session under the leadership
; Swedish nobleman to rule their coun- of Mr. Shafer. Barry County Field Ex­

sembly at the High school. Wednesday
A. M . January 13th. taking a* his topic
•Tlie.Value of Character." The talk
was interspersed with blackboard
drawings of a humorous nature. Spe­
cial stress was laid on live value of the
things which we do in our youth to
the formation of our character in later
life.

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of the evening and tlie men
911. Gradually the country had im- theme
I
wholeheartedly Into the “Why"
’ proved. It is marvelously rich in na- entered
•
[tural resource*. It has oil lands, un- of
&lt; Scouting and the "How" for lead­
I counted millions of acres of rich farm er*.
&lt;
This troop has a very active adult
group which was augment­
land. Tlie soil is black and very pro- leadership
1
by the addition ot Mr. C. J. Bar­
ductlve. Russia has nearly all the mln- ed
i
Supt. of the Woodland school
crals. It could be Independent of al) num.
i
was elected to membership of the
other countries if it were peopled by who
’
committee. Mr. Barnum has a
intelligent folks with initiative and troop
l
with competent leadership.
i great deal of boy*' work to his credit
has served as Scout Master in
The speaker declared tliat Lenin was and
i
Michigan.
an Idealist, sincere in his devotion to Gaylord.
'
Communism. The same wa* true of
COURT OF HONOR.
Trotzky; but the present rulers of Rus­
sia are a corrupt bunch. They still , Wednesday evening. Jan. 27. 7:30 P.
have hundreds of millions of dollars
[worth of treasures which they took 'Court of Honor. This will be held In
American Legion Room and all
| from live Crar and the nobility. These the
[
and Leaders are urged to be
they can sell to finance their five year Scout*
1
plan, or to meet other situations; .but :present. All applications for second
■will fail, it is not efficient; It Is not !and first class Scouts or any of tlie
honest and cannot succeed. He believes various merit badges must be In to tlie
1 the time will come when the present 1Scout headquarters at the Barry county
leaders will grab what they can of the j Health Unit, by noon on the 21th.
immensely valuable crown jewels and
ANNUAL RALLY.
other wealth which they can pocket
Don't forget: Monday evening. Jon.
and. when they get the country Into ,25lh. at 6:15 P. M. Is the annual meet­
such a me** tliat eventhing Is hope­ ing and rally at the High school. Has­
less, they will take what they can. Her tings. -Al) Scouts and their families
from Russia and leave the poor people are urged to be present. Tills la in the
to get out of their dilemma as best they nature of a pot luck supper and each
can.
family Is asked to furnish sandwiches
The Count stated that he was proud and table service for themselves and
of what the aristocracy of Russia, who one other dish for the tables. Coffee
had been driven from that country, and cocoa will be served by the com­
had shown themselves capable of do­ mittee and ice cream through the
Ing. He said that he had not been courtesy of T. S. Baird, local Scout
। brought up to work. His father’s great
[wealth was sufficient to take care of outfitter.
Each Scout Troop In the county is
! ail the family's expenses without work.
urged to make a display of their work
I That was true of most of- the aris­ at the rally and will have 15 minutes
tocracy. He said if one would go to before the dinner to demonstrate any
! Berlin. London. Parts or Rome, he
of their Scout handicraft or stunt*.
| would find men who had never been
Mr. T. Ben Johnston, the chief execu­
I taught to earn their living driving
tive of the Battle Creek Area Council,
! cabs, working in factories, or serving In will give the address of the evening
some capacity and earning their own and a number of Interesting and worth­
| living. He told how lie had come to while event* are planned as entertain­
I America, not having been taught any ment. Tills is also the annual election
• trade. But he sei.out to find something of officer* for the Barry county dis­
I he could do and how lias a responsible
trict and this win be taken care of at
! place in the Hayes-Ionia organization, the tables. All Scout leader* will have
which builds automobile bodies
the opportunity ot voting.
| A. A. Anderson, formerly of this city
Tlie troop having the largest number
; now of Grand Rapids, accompanied the present in proportion to registered
Count and Mrs. Sakhnoffsky to Has­ Scouts will be awarded a suitable at­
tings. and told the writer tliat the
tendance prize.
Count is at the head ot the designing
department of the Hayes-tonla com­
A SCOUT ANNIVERSARY.
pany gnd Is regarded as one of the
The 22nd anniversary of Scouting
most talented men of the country in In the United States Is to be celebrated
such work. He is delighted with Amer­ the week of February 7th-13th. This
ica and lias taken the first steps to be­ Is always an outstanding Scout event,
come a citizen ot this country.
featured by the big special court of
After the address tlie Count stated Honor held In the Sanltorlum Union
that he would be glad to answer any Building, Battle Creek. Last year Paul
questions that his hearers might wish Slple. Eagle Scout, who went with Byrd
to ask. Many took advantage of the op­
portunity. He answered in such a another man of like quality is being ar­
straight-forward way that all were ranged for by the Area Council for thi*
convinced that he knew and gave fact*
in each ca*e. The question* and an­
swers were as Interesting as the ad­
dress.
given out at that time. The evening'*

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PERSONAL

"MERRY MIXERS" MEET
FOURTH OIST. CONVEN­
I Last Thursday evening, January 14.,
TION AT STURGIS Mrs Zcira* Colvin w*v very happil&gt;
a businas* trip

O. W Crawford ti on
lo Chicago and Milwaukee.
Miss Ruth Robson spent the week
A. L. Brown went to Napoleon, Ohio,
on Monday on bualnea*.
Mis* Hilda Werner ipent tlie week tending a clinic of the Chicago Dental
•nd with tier parent* In Belding.
Society.
*
Mra. Frank Coleman of Battle Creek
Mrs Harold Pelham expect* lo go to
vialted Mr. and Mrs George Coleman
New Brunswick, N. J. on Friday for a
on Friday.
short stay.
Mr* Emma Sisson and Victor Siason
of Grand Rapid* vuited Mia* Mabel
■Ing on Sunday afternoon.
Bisson on Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude E. Wood were
Mr. and Mr* David Boyes were Sun­
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs

At the Library

and completely surprised when a num­

Holings Was Well Represented ber of "Merry Mixers' and friends,
came in a body to spend the evening
At Meeting Bunday—Dept.
The occasion wa* the natal day of
Officer* Preient

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Paul L. Hoeffler—Africa Speak*.
Gifford
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music and carat? High score* were won
by Mrs. Harthy and L. J. Matthews
Editfi P Fisher—Garden Club ManConsolation went to Mr*.- Kennedy and
Clinton Scobey.
Carveth Wells—Adventure.
Just before the pot luck supper was . Laurence M. Gould—Gold.
Dr Donald A Laird-Why We Don 11
served the two ladle* were presented,
with a very pretty and uselul gift and Like People.
also each with a beautiful birthday cake.
FieUon.
The candle* on each of them wrreertlDagn .ir f»neghy-^Thr Boeder
Lon Wood* of Coat* Grove.
mated to be about fifty. At about
Montleth of Allegan.
- Elizabeth 8 Payne—These Changing I
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Coleman of
twelve o'clock the uninvited guest* de- Years,
Baltic Creek were guest* of Mr. and Middleville were guest* of Mr. and .Mrs
parted expressing toe desire to meef , Leo Toivtoy—War and Peace.
Mrs Earl Coleman on Friday.
Dan Lewi* Friday night.
I Zane Grey— Arizona Ames.'
the Masonic Temple, followed by the 'again In the near future.
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Field and C. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Steinke spent joint meeting of the Post* and Unit*
J. *6.
Fletcher—Murder in
the'
SMITH—TISCHER WEDDING.
Field were Sunday guest* of Mr. and the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Wal­ The Coloma Post received the award
Squire’s Pew.
'
.
Mis*
Fern
Smith,
daughter
of
John
ter Steinke in Detroit.
B M. Bower—Laughing Water.
for having the largest representation ,
P.
Smith
of
this
city,
and
Gerald
Martetan
Clrapman
—
Weather
Tree.
I
Mr.
and
Mr*.
R.
M.
Lambic
visited
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Hayas visited
corning the longest distance Tlie nest ‘
of Lansing, son of Mr. and
Mary Synon -Copper Country.
.Mr. and Mrs. Einar Frandscn in Ben­ relative* in Pontiac and Rochester meeting will be held to Saugatuck tn Tischer
,
Garc TUclier were united In marFrancis Bretv Young—Mr. and Mrs.
ton Harbor Saturday night and Sun- from Thursday till Sunday
March, tlw date to be announced later Mu.
■
Mr and Mra. Warren Wilcox and
Mrs. Mary J. Ripley
Sault Str !riagfr by Rav. Omrgn RilbolU. Tlie PrnnliMton.
wedding took place at the horne of the
Christopher Morley—Swiss Family ।
Lloyd Pender spent last week In De­ family of Jacason visited Hastings Mane, department president of the grooms parent*. The couple were at­
Manhattan.
*
troit where he was In attendance at relative* and friend* on Sunday.
Mrs. Warner Bishop of Ann Arbor Auxiliary, and Department Com man- (tended by Mlu Katherine Tlscher and
Jean Barnes. librarian
the American Road Builders- conven­
came Monday for a few days’ visit with der Kefgen of the Legion, were honor ,Kenneth Ttscher. The bride wore «•
tion.
guest* and delighted everyone who 'gown of green taffeta, trunme^l with
MILO.
her
niece.
Miss
Anne
B.
Burton.
Mlsa Dorothy Field will entertain
Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Christian were heard jl»em »pcak. Mrs. Ripley strewed (coral rosebuds. Many hearty con­
F. K Stratton of Allegan visited Mr.
Mis* Esther Engle of Lawton, a dasv
guest* of Mis* Charlotte Lake of Lan­ the subject of membership urging every gratulation* and best wishes for future and Mrs. H. J. Flower Tuesday.
■.. — ■.. — &lt; ur u -r* rr
member to do her best to re-enroil year* are extended by their friends.
sing Saturday night, and Sunday.
Mrs Dorothy Petllngill ia still unable
this week end.
every woman who was eligible to Join
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Edwin
Sayle*
spent
to
attend to school duties at Milo but
Rev. J. A. McNulty and C. F. Field
She urged the Unit* to carry on with
ANGELL-BROWN
Mra. Ethel Boylan is supplying in her
went to Muskegon on Tuesday to at­ Saturday night and Sunday a* guest* their welfare work and with the mem­
• •
&lt; place
Mr*. Boylan taught several
tend the diocesan convention of tlie
bership
campaign.
This
was
Mr*
Ripthe announcement of the marriage on j yrBnt
Milo so she seems right at
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Finstrom and
Protestant Episcopal church.
!cy’« firat visit to this district and all .Saturday. January 9. of Francis Angell,
Mis* Esther Doty. Mis* Helen Wade daughter visited relatives and friends were very favorably impressed with her son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Angell of Home.
and Miss Elizabeth Finch spent tlie In Bay City on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice and charming personality and apparent this city, to Mis* Florence Katherine In honor of their sons. Thoma* and
week end in Chicago am} attended the
Brown, the marriage being performed
son of Sturgis were guest* of Mr. and ablMty.
Kenneth’s birthdays Saturday evening.
grand opera at the Civic auditorium.
Why the American Legion did not at Angola. Ind.
Guests present were. Mr. and Mrs Har­
Maurice Pender has resumed travel­ Mr*. Fred Prentice over the week end. endorse Hie veterans’ cash bonus ques­
Both Mr. and Mrs. Angell are teach­ lan Scoby. Mr. and Mra. Ferris Quick.
Mr*. Matte Tllkrns ot Campau take
ing *fter throe weeks’ vacation. He
was In HaaUne* last week helping to tion at the national convention in De­ ers tn tlie Lakeview school in Battle Ml;* Mlda Lechleitner. Miss Blanche
and his Chicago sale* manager wore In
troit was explained by Commander Creek, where he is athletic coach and Huglies. Max Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs
care
for
her
mother.
Mrs
Emma
Bush.
Traverse City and Petoskey last week
Lee Dockerny and hl* mother. Mr*. Kefgen. Hi* *aid that the Legion felt she I* the kindergarten teacher. Their Thomas Spaw and baby and Kenneth
that the bill providing pension* for the friend* unite in best wishes.
Spaw. A lovely dinner wa* served at
Saturday and Sunday, hl* parents. Mr.' ®f Dr ,nd MrB- J- A- Woo,on on Frl‘ widows and orphans should be consid­
NEIGHBDRHOOD PARTY.
'eight o’clock after which the young
ered firat, and If the organization Inhad a merry
Twelve neighbor ladle* i&amp;~-central [people
iL .
- time with -game*,
SulaT’ataT^ Hy&lt;le'
'“j R B. Snyder of Memphis. Tennewee .&gt;teted on asking Congress tor two much
Rutland were delightfully entertalncd'rtuntl,-etCMr and Mrs Keith Fuller and Mr.
^be week with hl* mother. Mrs It would hurt tlieir cause. Tlie veteran*’ by Mra. Walter Fllltngliam al her home: Mr. and Mr*. Schultz and the latand Mrs. David Boyes were guests of 9°“ K&gt;rehpr’ returning hone Wednes- bonus legislation I* to give way to thi* near the Wilcox school on Thursday | tor's sister »pent the week end at their
ore* bill at this session of Congress.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watkins of Hopkins
Following the general meeting aep- afternoon. Visiting mid stunt* made , Lake Hills farm iicre. returning to Chlon Friday night at a pot luck supper |I Mr.
' and Mrs. Raymond Wlndeknecht
time pass quickly and all enjoyed cago Sunday evening.
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' a rate business sessions were convened. thc
the delicious refreshment* served by
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash were also, visited his parents. Mr. and MrsMr and......
Mrs H M...---------Kennedy
and
George Wlndeknecht, ot Grand Rapidsi when reports were given and discus­
.
ton* visited their parent*. Mr. and Mrs
guest*.
। on Sunday.
sions were held. A report was given the hostess.
Flower
and
Bruce
Sunday.
They
all
’ Prln. W. T. Wallace wa* In Grand
,
Mr*. Kellar Stem went to New York; the Legion on a petition which was
had dinner with the lattet'a sister. Mrs.
Rapids on Saturday and Saturday
City on Sunday for a visit with tier■ presented at the Coloma meeting and
Mr*. David Boyrs was hostess to the Lnuru Cadwallader and son. Hickory
night attended the concert' given by
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.. it was decided that the District should members of th- O. O. club at her home
cock I. A good time was reported.
tin spent Thursday with Mrs. Norris
the Grand Rapids Symphony orchestra
not accept it. a* it was too political it. on W. Green St-. Wednesday evening. Corners
Gay Jordan.
Mr. and Mr*. John DePrlester of and Lucy.
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Moreau. Augusto,
at Powers theater.
Mr. and Mn. Fred L. Bu*h of Battlej nature, this ruling being made by the
.
v callers of —
were
Mr. --------------------------and Mrs. Flower Dowling were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. | Mr and Mr*. Wm. R. Norris. Mn.
Mra. Forrest Mitchell and children.'1 Creek visited the former's mother. Mr*. Judge Advocate. Tlie main item for Jaftuary 13.
Jake
Johnson
*
Tuesday.
,
Norris. Lucy and Mr*. Beadle were in
Followlrig a lovely dinner tlw clui»'!and Bernice Sunday evening.
Billy and Hubert, of Lansing were,
,'. Eugene Bush. Sunday who is stlil un­ .'Jlscusslcn was the new set of by-law* held a short business meeting after. Mr. and Mrs. P. Small of Kalamazoo
Mrs. Hazel Otl» and children enter- Hastings Friday P. M. and called al E.
guests ot her grandparents. Mr. and I'
' det tHc doctor’s care.
S'' reported on by the committee, and ac- which the evening was spent at bridge i(acre
------------tamed Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Sutton A. Parker’*.
out •to their ------farm Friday eve.
Mrs. Cole Newton, from Tuesday till
Cyrus B. Marshall was the guert of1 cepted by the convention.
•
I
Just a word about the crowd at
I Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Flower attended and daughter* of Grand Rapids. Mr.
Thursday ot last week.
.
Excellent report* were given by delcMr. and Mrs. J E. McElwain last week.■
.
the funeral of the latter* aunt at and Mrs. Stanley Brown of Battle' church Sunday, seat* were hard to
Mra. Dora Fcdewa. Mr. and Mr*.
Clayton Brandstctter and Peter Fede-; 'enroute from the east to his home-ini gate* from the various Unit*, welfare
Truesdale* chapeL Kalamazoo, thu Creek and Mrs. Counterman of Pasa- find. Ninety-two were present for the
’ San Francisco. Calif.
work forming a large part of Hie serv­
dena. California.
count by classes and over 100 were
wa were In Lansing Mohday visiting '
r-&gt;
•
wr
&gt;
Monday
afternoon.
ice rendered by every Auxiliary. Hc-Mr. and Mr*. Dan ford Higgins of present at the cloee of the Sunday
the former’* sisters. Mrs. John Bauer .
Hngs had a splendid report as usual.
Kalamazoo came Saturday to visit the , School. The people around here are
and Mrs. Joseph Hafner.
''OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN
ladles voted that on June 12 they
latter's mother. Mra. Ethel Stebbins, beginning to believe in going to church.
' home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and
BY WOMEN’S CLUB&gt;* The
"liould form m caravan and all go to
Mr.
Higgins returning Sunday. Mrs. We have no parking «pcce tor rent.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Quick and Robdaughter were in Chelsea on Sunday. ,
GLASS CREEK GROUP.
the Children’s Billet at Otter Lake for
visited their brother. Mr. and Mp Hlrgtn* will spend the week. Rosemary Between 80 and 90 were at the 11:00
Enroute they called on Clyde Shriner. Annual
,
Luncheon and Business* the annual birthday party for tlx- Glass Creek Home Economics Exten-lert
’ Vcrn Quick and family of Banfield. from Kellogg School was a guest alto , o'clock preaching service. They expect
who Is a patient at University hospital. ।
children. The department prrsideni sion Group met at the home of Mrs Sunday.’
Meeting
On
Friday
With
Mrs. Stebbins spent a few day* last to go over tlie 100 mark next Sunday
He U doing as wall as possible.
asked, the Units not to forget the men Lester Reynolds January 15 tor an all
Haw
Several from Milo attended church week with Mra. Minnie Farr of Hickory and reach 150 before Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. PohtsI B. Lane and
Good Attendance
in the hospltab. who are still paying i day meeting arid pot luck dinner at at Prairieville Sunday.
Corners.
i you a Button? Blue or Red. whlchl
children and Mra. Chester. Long and'j The annual luncheon of tlie Wom- the price of sarffifice. and are deserving1 noon.
Barbara Ann. visited Mr and Mr*. Cllt-1I cn’» club was held in the parlor* of
Earl Otis and Morgan Hinkley atLast week the L. A. S. met at toe
Mr. and Mr*. Flower were pleased to
of continued eonsideralicn.
i Tlie forenoon session was called to’ receive the new* their 14-year-old tended the Y Fellowship conference at church for pot luck dinner and bustford Fuller and their new son born the Methodist church on Friday. JanA challenge for a membership con- order by the chairman.
— »»_
—&gt;—1 grandson. Junior Kennedy, had receiv- Lakevle* school at Battle Creek Satur- new meeting—and such a dlnnet The
Mr*. m.
Charles
January 7. 1932 on Sunday afternoon.
test with the Auxiliaries of the Sixth Whittemore. Twelve members and five
The palMr. and Mra. Fuller reside in Laming. - "Yfter’ the introduction of the new district has been accepted, the contest visitor* present It was voted we have cd the Eagle Scout award’ Monday day and were much pleased with the depression must be over
meeting.
ronage wa* just fine and all seemed
■dlYUn^peop,1&lt;\.Wh?
\ »°hn members cf the club and the reading to be conducted on a percentage basis. Achievement Day in our own group,’ night.
Miss Wilda Cafferman of 8cotta I*
Anyone having clothing they have no to enjoy the gel to gather plan. About
&amp;skine Friday night at Grand Rap-Iof (hc mlnutea oI lbc
a
Tire Sixth district includes such dues displaying our articles and give a play. visiting her friend, Mra. L. Reltkerk. utc for that could be made over for or 20 were present at the business meetids were Mrs. W D^Campbell. Mr*. vcr)r flne trtbule lo lhc uu
a M. as Flint and Owosso.
Time and place to be determined later. coming Saturday.
worn by others, would you kindly leave I Ing and plans were made for some
O. A. Burges*. Mr* Geo White, Mr*,
WM
by Mr&gt;. auy c. Keller
In the afternoon the meeting was
An invitation to the meeting of the
tame at any of the store*? The Aid will good work in the future, for instance,
Don Bliven. and Misses Ann5,B’ ?“[.*
Tlie following officer* were elected World war veterans and ladies of the turned over to the leaders and Mrs.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
attend to the sewing. The kindness will a trip to the Holy Land. January 20.
ton. Eva A. Hecox. Florence Campbell. .
fiuiulns sw;_
Third district was read This meeting Fred Newland gave us our lesson on
Mrs. Therms Eddy, daughter ot bo much appreciated. Do not forget.
with Rev. John Everington of Rock­
LeVanChe C°tU&gt;n Bnd I
. Mrs. C D. Bauer; Vlcc-Pres,
will be at Bronson on Thursday eve­ pictures In a very able manner, illus­ Lowell Jarrard. underwent a serious
Callers at Mr*. Norris’ Sunday P. M. ford who will give his lecture with
Winifred Johmton.
'Mr*. D. A VanBmkirk; Secy, Mrs. V. ning. January 28. with a parade, ban­ trating with pictures.
operation at Pennock hospital Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Polley. Mrs slides to illustrate Thi* lecture la one
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Cordes. Mrs. W. R.
wmingcr- Trtas Mrs. W. J- Field, quet. program and dance.
After the lesson curtains were dis­ night. AU wish for her a speedy re­ Sarah Smith and Myrtle of Battle, and a quarter hours long and la in­
^•wk and guest. Mis* Murtel Fry of
Ddeggte to National convention at
All present felt that the convenUon played and dlscussed.covery.
Creek. Ed. Parker and Mrs. Margaret teresting from start to finish. AdmULon^ Eng, and Richard Cook spent
Wash . Mra. Marion Goodyear wa* one of the best they ever attended
The next lesson will be given at the
W. C Clark and Matt Balch spent Mullen of Hastings. Mrs. Mullen is sion 10c to everyone. We should have
Wednesday and Thur^y In Ann Arto state convention at Alhome of Mr*. Clyde Warrantor an all Friday in Battle Creek.
staying a few days
a packed house. Friday night. January
bor a* guests ot Mr*. Phyllis Reynolds. bj0I1
y
Winlnger.
PYTHIAN SINTERS IN­
day meeting. Date announced later —
Mrs. Vera Gray returned home from
STALLED NEW OFFICERS. Mrs. Francis Gorham. Sec y, Shultz.
Pennock hospital Saturday.
Brooklyn. N. Y, where she joined her,I Three
—
—River*.
...
-----Mra. C. D. —
Bauer.
The Hastings Pythian Sisters had a
Mr*. George Lowell entertained the
parent*, after several .weeks’ visit here. I Delegate* to county convention at pot luck supper last Tuesday evening
SHULTZ GROUP.
Ladles* Birthday club Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sayles and Middleville, Mra. Kenlth McIntyre. after which they installed their offi­
The Shults Extension Class met
Miss Cleora Conklin returned home
Frank Annable go to Otter Lake on Mrs. Jack Rakow»ky.
cers. Mrs. Charlotte Hubbard acting a* Thursday the 14th at the home of Mrs. Thursday after having spent some
Thursday, tomorrow, to Uke three
Our president. Mrs. Crass, rend u Installing officer, assisted by Mrs Julia
children to the Children's Billet, main­ clipping sent her by Mr. Edgar Guest. Brower. Grand Senior and Mrs. Edith Libble Craven for an all day meeting time caring tyr Mra. Cecil Hecox and
and
pot
luck
dinner.
After
a
short
infant
daughter in Kalamo.
tained by the American legion and • Mr*. A. H. Carveth. in charge of the Smith. Grand Manager. The following
business session the meeting wa* turn­
Mrs. Nellie Bodine of Grand Rap­
Auxiliary. The children will doubtless program.
Introduced Mra.
Robert were installed:
ed over to leader?. Mrs. Nellie Clouse ids is caring for her sister. Mrs. E. E
remain for three months in the Billet. Burch after which she favored us with
gave
a
review
on
curtains
Mrs
Etaina
Gray.
Dwight Fisher spent Saturday night three fine solos accompanied by Mrs.
M. E. C — Rose Calkins.
Beck gave us very Instructive ideas on
Mrs. Frank Norton and Cleora at­
with friends in Grandville, and on Sun­
E. 8 —Alta Tompkins.
pictures. Arrangement* according to tended the funeral of Royal Cronk at
day was accomiwmied to Hasting* by
Mis* Anna Johmon wa* our speaker
E. J —Minnie Young.
rise, density of colors and design* for VermonlviUe Sunday and also called
Mr. and Mra. Smith and tlieir son. who for the afternoon and we greatly en­
M.—Louise Gower.
tlie different rooms in the home. Our on R. E. Chance and family In West
1* a college friend. Harry Adrounle and joyed her discourse on ’ The Club
M of R. C —llah Schilhancck.
next lesson I* to be on winter bouquets Vermontville.
a friend from Albion college were Woman of the Past and Her ReacUon
M. of F —Sadie Mae Palmer.
and bouquet pattern*. The meeting will
E 8. VanAuken of Assyria spent a
guest* ot Dr. and Mra Adrounle over lo the Future."
P.—Florence Fuller.
be lield kt the home of Mrs. Robin­ few days last week with his son. Bryan
the week end and Sunday afternoon
O. Gz—Ida Waler*.
son on February &gt;8.—New* Secy., Mrs VanAuken.
Dr Adrounle took the boys back to Al­
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Organist—Ruth Harens.
Libble Craven.
Mrs. Avah Swift and children of
bion.
Mrs. Peter Baas was very much sur­
Press Correspondent—Blanche Fox.
North Maple Grove spent Friday with
Among those who heard the Cossack prised lart Sunday evening when a
PINE LAKE CLUB
Mra. Bryan VanAuken. Afternoon visi­
choir in. Grand Rapids Thursday eve­ number of relatives and friends walked HONORED NEWLY NAT­
Hie Pine Lake Farmer’s Club met at tors were Mrs. Sylvia Bivens, Mr. anti
ning were: Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McNul­ in. The door opened and a voice called
URALIZED CITIZENS.
Mrs. Paul Bivens and Ben Conklin of
ty. Mra. O-’X: Burges*. Misses Jean out "Happy Birthday Mra Baas." Het
Mr. and Mr*. Mort Townsend were the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter War­ Lacey.
Saturday evening. January 18. The
Barnes, Anne Burton. Arlene
— sister. Mrs. Harry Hatner. of Kalama- in Grand Rapids Friday night and at- ner
1
impMrs. Alberta Oreenfield and son
meetlnir
was called to order by the
bell, Florence Campbell nnd^-----।...A too brought ___________
,
—
tended
the
reception
at
the
Y.
W.
C.
J
the birthday cake, a huge
Clayton
of Hastings spent Sunday aft­
President.
Bert
Brown.
Hecox. Mrs. Don Bliven. Dr. and Mrs , onc too, the shape of a pillow. In gold A. honoring tlie large class who re- *
Singing. "The Star Spangled Ban­ ernoon with C. W. Knowles. Clayton
H. A. Adrounle. Mrs. J. E. McElwain. nnd white She also ’ furnished other cel red their naturalization papers that
Greenfield
of NashviUe was also a callner."
Misses France* Hunter. Virginia Potts Ctxxllc* The dining room wa* soon evening. Thomas Oammage being 1
Repeating
of
the
Lord
’
s
Prayer.
and Emily McElwain. Mra. E. J. Pratt, made ready, supper wa* served about among the number. Tlie gathering .
Mrs. Velma Dunklcberger and son of
Mrs D. ‘D. Walton. Albert Becker. J. ten o’clock. All had a good time, and was sponsored by the D. A. R. and the ' Singing, "Love’s Old Sweet Song."
Secretary’s re|»rt was read and ac­ Battle Creek spent last week with
M Townsend and W. R. Cook.
j jeft wishing Mrs. Baas many more candidate* had been well prepared for
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray OsMr*. W. D. Bennett. Mrs. Kenneth happy birthday*. She wa* also pre- their examination. A good many na­ cepted.
Mr*. John Rogers read a letter of trolh.
Lelm and Mra. Lynn Newton, sccom- Knted with a beautiful vase,
tionalities wvre represented, also one
Mr*. Abe Haggerty ia very poorly at
panted by the former’s sister. Mrs. Mil-------------- ------------------------negro. An-address wa* given by Rev. appreciation to W K. Kellogg from tlie
tills writing.
’* Club.
lie Mohler of Kalamazoo, went to Uma. LUNCHEON FOR MRS. ANDERSON. Whittemore and tliere were songs and Farmer
1
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and chil­
The meeting was then turned over
Ohio, on Wednesday to attend the
Mr*. Kellar Stem entertained on other music which all enjoyed. Each
dren
of West Vermontville were Sun­
to
the
chairman
of
the
program
comm
,
funeral of Dougtaa Glbert. ten year* old Tuesday of last week at an informal new citizen was given an American
day visitor* of Mrs. Lulu Gray and son
Morehou.-&lt;
ion of Mr. and Mr*. Howard Glbert. luncheon complimentary lo Mrs. A. A. flag along with hi* naturalization cer- Herbert
1
Robert.
The music by the symphony club
Mrs. Bennett remained for a visit In Anderson of Grand Rapids, who left tiflcatc. Tlie ceremonies were.very imMedicated Cotton.
,5c
from Neeley wa* very much enjoyed by
Lima and later goes to Louisville. Ky,' the last of tlie week for Los Angeles, preaalve.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
all. They playrd ‘ The Ambassador's
where she will visit her daughter and Cal, where she wiD spend several
Gauze Bandage* ...10c to 25c
Ninety-two was the attendance at
husband. Mr. and Mr*. George Bteb- week* with Mrs. Richard Messer,
WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED.
1March" nnd "Hawaiian Island Waltz " Sunday School Sunday. Expecting a
Mr. McClellan. Comm, of the Salva­
bln*. The other* returned on Sunday. Covers were laid fo relght.
The many Hasting* friends of Mbs
Adhesive
Plaster
______
___
10c
to
|1JZ5
hundred or more next Sunday. Fine,
Maribn Klnch of Kalamazoo, a former ।tion Army In Kalamazoo, uiu Intro­
Mcrcurchrome Sol. with applicator 25c
nnd he gave ut a very interest­ isn’t it?
music supenisor in the Hastings City duced
&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr.
schools, will be interested to know that Iing talk about tlie welfare work they and Mrs. Dennis Duffey attended the
Tincture Iodine with applicator25c
are
doing
tn
Kalamazoo
she ha* resigned her position as teach- 1
Mlnstrvl show at Ionia given by some
Music
by
XJr.
Massey
nnd
Carl.
"Hon
­
er of music in the Kalamazoo school*,
Medicated Plain Gauze20c to $1.50
of the inmates of the Michigan Re­
and on Saturday. February 20. at high 1olulu March”
formatory.
Bed Pan* from—$1.19 up
Mr. Dun'.opc told us something about
noon, will be United in marriage to Di.
Myrtle Hall spent the week end with
Harold Nugen of Auburn. Ind. During 1the program for Parmer’s Week at
..78c and up
Hot Water Bottles.
Hannah and Helen Jones of Orange­
her May in this city, Miss Klnch made ILansing the first week in February.
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
Music by Randy Shook a "Lullaby ville toanshlp.
a host of friends, all of whom unite in
Atomisers
.98c and up
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKlbbln. Ro­
Yodel” and "Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder."
. HASTINGS, MICH.
best wishes.
Recitation by Merle Deane More­ land and Donaldene spent Sunday with
Crutches, Urinals, Syringe*, Etc. In fact everything
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodman. A family
BRIDGE-DINNER.
house.
\
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Crawford enterDr. Steinmlu performed an opera­ gathering in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
for the sick room.
Woodman’s natal days, an enjoyable
laihed with a delightful bridge-dinner tion. We hope it was successful.
cn Friday evening, covers being laid
Music by Symphony Club. "Farewell time reported.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
Hughes,
Mrs.
tor eight.
to Thee" and ‘ Drowsy Waters."
In children’s cases. It seem* pathetic to realize fflat a child Is
Top bridge scores were made by Mrs
Poem read by chairman. "A Return Bessie Hugiies. Charles and Rankin.
so helpless in coze* of defective vision. School children, espe­
Mrs- Belle Mullen and daughter also
Abcn Johnson and O, W. Wespinter.
to Work" by Douglas Malloch
cially. should be submitted to an examination of their eyes. And
Singing. “Blest Be the Tie Tliat M:. and Mrs. Leon Doster of Delton
any assistance in seeing they arc found to need should al once
.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Glen
ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB.
Binds.'* led by Mr. McClellan.
be secured.
Mr. and Mra. David French of CalcRepeating of the watchword.—Pearl Jackson of Wayland.
A surprise party at Mr. and Mr*.
denra entertained their bridge club on Brown. Seo'y.
GOODS DELIVERED
William McKlbbln* In honor ol Mr
Monday cvehlhg. contract bridge being
played. Mts Orval bay lei and Dr. G
it’s the plodder, not tlie plotter, who and Mr*. Ed Bllcock* thirty-fifth wed­
ding anniversary &lt; patenta of Mrs. SilL. Lockwood held top score*.
wui*.
Laurence J. Bauer Post American
Legion and Auxiliary were well repre­
sented at the Fourth District meeting
on Sunday at Sturgte. It was one of the
largest conventions ever held in the
Fourth District, about 300 being pres­
ent.
Thou from thi* city were Mr. and
Mrs Edwin Bayle*. Mr and Mrs Harry
Wood. Mr. and Mr* Dun Foreman.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Annsble and T. 8.
K. Reid.
‘

This is .an unusual year. We
get almost our first snow on
January 18
Golfers are out
on Christmas Day!

Well, the warm weather left
us with a big stock of heavy,
winter clothes, and inventory
time is here ... so, you’ll find
unusual bargains at Baird’s
Clothing Store. Winter clothes
are marked down 25% to 50%.

T. S. Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS

Home Economics
Extension Work

Mrs Fr*nk **•»*»•«&gt;

Bring, Your Doctor’s R to the
REXALL STORE

We buy only the highest quality of drugs
and chemicals from Squibbs, Merck’s, Park
Davis &amp; Co., and United Drug Co. We know
drugs and chemicals are cheaper and a com­
parison of our prices with the city stores will
convince you that we save you money on
prescriptions. A registered pharmacist al­
ways in attendance to take care of your
prescription wants.

Sick Room and
Medicine Cabinet Supplies

Dedicated to Better Vision

We Are Particularly Interested

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
The REXALL Store

to 65c

�Used Auto

WANTS

CARDS OF THANKS

THE CHURCHES

The Vault Without

PARTS!

I

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Cylinder Heads, Radia­
tors, Generators, Startera, Mufflers, Con­
necting Rods

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Hastings Burial Vault Company

H. S. SHELDON

ONE Ulf

HASTINGS. MICH.

Our Service

r
Citizen’s Mutual

initcly.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

Ung* Sunday.

TRADE FOR FARM

HASTINGS MARKETS

Grand Rapids Suburban Projierty-

Grand Rapids

BIG:

dren of Battle Creek and Mrs. Agnes
Fisher of Huntings spent Sunday eve­
ning with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly.

Kalamazoo shoppers Friday.
Mrs. Tesler of Washington and Mr.

GREEN’S
Bom tj» Dr. and Mrs. R. O Finnic
Saturday. January 10 at Pennock hos- j
pttal. Hastings, a baby boy. weighing!
seven jtounds and twelve ounces. Con-;

RADIOTRON

The Woodland Extension Group unjder the leadership of Mrs Barnum and'

&lt;T P's®" 3 &gt;

‘ ।'j., .Tuesday evening. January 19.
Dr.
l-i.Kinde, medical officer of the Barry
thru County Health Unit, and some of his
’ 2" i helpers will have charge of the pro­

’ 12. ft was Michigan night and a very
I interesting program about Michigan
was given: Song. "Michigan My Michi­
gan"; roll call. "A Michigan Beauty!
Spot"; chorus. "I Want to Go Back to;
i Michigan" by Ola Kimble. Mabie Row- i
land. Irma Tyler. Fem Tnimbo, Grace'
England. Brief history of Michigan by

The Passing
[of TimelS?

Hauer. Louise Rogers. “Michigan, thei
Play Ground of the North." Carrie'

has given us a
ripened experience
in our profession.
For many years we
have served right
in this community,
and have develop­
ed a service that

num. Maggie Munlon. Lena Velte,
Edith Osgood. Emma Davenport. Lena
Kilpatrick. Lucy Rise. Mildred Osgood.
Mr. Jerome England is spending the

A number of Masons from the local
lodge are attending a meeting at the
Hastings Lodge Monday evening.
Ernest Roosa of Grand Rapids spent

mighty enviable
reputation. .
.
We have devoted
much time to the
study of our pro­
fession, an d have
added to our equip­
ment from time tc
time. It is our aim
to keep our service
aliv? to changing
conditions, and to

The fifth grade are studying the de­
pendencies of United States in Geog­
raphy. They get most of the materia!

GRANGE PROGRAMS

The first grade are ready to enter
their primers. They intend to go
through Several primers before they
enter the first reader in April.

Miss Garllnger, had a bad accident.
While playing a circle game outdoors
at noon, she fell and broke her ankle.
Site stayed at school all afternoon and

FUNERAL
HOME

viewing in geography and history.
Those receiving half holidays for be­
ing neither absent nor tardy arc.
Kathryn. Frederick and Lois Clouse.
Myrtle and Gladys Craven. Marabelle

'plckles acre served, a fine program
was given. Reporters. Myrtle Craven.;
Kathryn Clouse; teacher, Dorothy L.
Garllnger.

ROBLESKI ELECTRIC
COMPANY

The friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Albert McClelland extend their sym­
pathy to her in the loss of her moth-

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Titmarsh of Bat­
tle Creek called on Mr. and Mrc. Wm
Titmarsh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrard visited
Roy Bassett of Nashville Sunday eve-

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil' Barrett visitedhis grandparents of Maple Grove Sun-

time. to meet them

WALLDORFF

*

South Woodland Sunday.
Don't forget the Hosmer
Friday evening. January 22.
program is being prepared by

friend. Miss Kampy. called on Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Titmarsh Saturday.
mr. anu mra. uutuun CAiiuuuiu iuiu :
family of Nashville visited Mr. and
Mrs. O. O Mater Sunday afternoon. I
Waiter Steinke spent the week-end
in Detroit with his wife. Mrs. Margaret

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brooks enter­
tained Rev. Mrs. Hayter and husband
and Rev. Mrs. Courtney of Cloverdale
and Harvey Leonard of Hastings rccently.

i Mrs. S J. Couch, and family in Nashvllle.
Mrs. Cora Selkirk of Plainwell called
on Mrs. John Crawford Sunday.
Mrs. Will Crawford is spending a
and family of Middleville.
George Slater came Thursday to visit
his brother Ous, at their cottage here,
returning home to Chicago Friday.
Friday. Mrs. Anna Null gave a birth­
day supper for her little daughter,
Neta, who was 7 yean old.

A

Question For Those
Who Buy Trusses By

What do you do and where can you go if
your truss is uncomfortable or unsattsfactoryf
Compare such uncertainty with the great ad­
vantage Sur expert truss fitting service offers.
We are tn business right here in your city.
Any truss you buy from us is guaranteed to
bold the rupture, and our Truss Fitter U here
every day. safeguarding your satisfaction.
We handle Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Trusses
exclusively. Come and let us-help you.

tE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

yJU Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures ...
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service

*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1932

INTERPRETED MEAN­
ING OF UNIVEflSITY

whose imaginative, comparing, refoctive intellects oombin* apparently un­
related facts into a picture of obviou
plan and design. By "imagination" I do
not mean to day-dreaming or wool_ gathering. I mean the power to visualEX0ERPT8 FROM ADDRESS ।Ise. to generalise, to see the thing beniVPN BY
RV fri?fTV
1 fore 11&lt;ho
“dually takes form.
The&gt;nd
conOIVBN
DEUX. SHIRLEY
BM1XLEY
pj1nt

GREAT

W. SMITH
________

BUYS"

Our 1932 Christmas

SAVINGS CLUB!

visualise* from its maxes the completed
■ structure, can only do this by IMAOI-

RESEARCH WORK IS
IMPORTANT FUNCTION [lively a good

PART TWC

thu,

deal of time on th* ao­
' called research mind. * because whUe
Younff
Men Preparing For 0a- U" research
mind u likely to reach iu
xoung men rropa ui»
development
highest development in
in the
the library
library and
and
reers A* Banker! Need to De­ the laboratory (whether on or ot! a
university campus) it is this quality of
velop An Inquiring Mind
mind that will. I have, an Idea, shake
We have mentioned the fact many those of you who have It and who
times that the High school of this city. GIVE IT FOOD TO LIVE ON, far
.
havv a
■ splendid
arilendld
and
the city itoelf have
more valuable to the business with
representative at the Michigan Uni­ which you are associated and far more
versity in the person of Shirley W. satisfactory to yourselves when you
Smith, who grew to manhood here, come to look backward Instead of forgraduated from our schools and later
from the University. He is now vice­
In the depression of 1920-21 the re­
president a* well a* secretary-treasurer
of that Institution and ha* given search staff were the first employees
twenty-five years of his life to caring cut from the payrolls of th* great
Industries. The managers said they
for our University's tarife »nd growing
a
■ were ’non-productive.’' Today—fpr the
business
affairs.
“
'Recently
Mr. Smith wa* called to fo*1 twenty-two
myths—the big
address a company of young men who | Plants have realised that their very
are preparing themselves for career* hop* lie* in these research depart­
in
the bankingme^lnif
business.ofHrthe
tried
to : menu. their
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

A PRECAUTION.
Whenever practicable gather mum­
mified frulU left in th* orchard and
deeply before buds open in th* spring.
These dried-up fruits carry disease

spring.

verslty to these young men. as well as i “J11',to‘?r *
to suggest some considerations as to *tart with a better or
the future of the United Blates, which ' nomlcally made product.
would be of vital Interest to them In I Since tile Invitation came to me to
their business Extract* of this address speak to you 1 received and have been
were published In the January num- much Interested in terne observations
ber of the University Alumnus. We suggested to the editor ot a Washingare sure our readers will be Interested ’ ton news bureau by what tlie Federal
in th* address which Mr. Smith gaW, | census of 1930 ha* shown with respect
to the
country
which is as follows:
---------—”’s much retarded ■­in­
I am not an “educator" at all, in the crease In population during the past
common sense of the term. I am Just decade, and its significance to Ameri­
an every-day fellow who has "helped can economic life of a future In which
around ' with the finance* and invest­ even many of you will live actively to
menu, buildings, purchases, and ac- participate.
counu of the University for nearly
The population of continental Unit­
twenty-five years. I have lived on the ed States has been Increasing during
Campus so long that many time* I the decade, but more and more slowly,
know what it is that the real educator* until it 1* estimated that within fifteen
think they are talking about. Of or twenty years the population will be­
course I don’t know what the ulti­ come static for a while at about 146.­
mate facu are any more than they do 000.000’ or only 20.000,000 more than
Now this is not mere cheap wit. It 1.-. we have tocptyjAnd then it will begin
cheap enough. I admit, but It isn’t wit. slowly to dtxJUie. When I was a boy in
It Is basic truth. THERE ARE NO FI­ grade school we learned lite then fact
NAL FACTS IN UNIVERSITY EDU­ that the population was only 50.000.000
CATION. In speaking to you as young Tlie age of great population growth
bankers. I should like to begin by ap­ and the kind of expansion dependent
plying two facU about universities
thereon now has clearly passed.
A university exUU for two primary
Obviously immigration as a source
of population has Secome negligible;
purposes:
--r •
1. To pass on to the younger gener­ IflimlgQition In recent years has not
ation, as helpfully and tnsplringly as equalled emigration.
possible, the body of higher knowledge
But the chief cause of the flattening
that is, so far, generally accepted a* curve of population increase is the
truth—and will be so accepted until lowered birth rate. Tha census of 1920
showed a birth rate of female children
2. Secondly, universities exist also —that Is. the future mothers provided
for tlie primary purpose of continually
testing the old. accepted so-called for each woman of the population. By
facta and experimenting In new folds.
This phase of a university’s reason for had fallen below the rate necessary
being is called RESEARCH, and it Is even to maintain the population. Var­
in this spirit of research that univer­ ious reasons are'given for this change.
sities chiefly differ from colleges, nor­ One that will occur lo all of you Is the
mal schools, high schools, junior col­ increased cost of being born, re-en­
lege*. and other institution* of learn­ forced by the Increased cost of living
ing. and it ia In this respect also'that
universities differ greatly among them­ ventor of the phrase "Keeping up with
selves. The Treat university la the uni­ tlie Joneses." was a political economist
versity that lias, first, great teachers, of the first rank, if you measure mere­
and secondly and especially, great ly by the test ot stowing away much
teachers who do not merely pass on to thought in small wordspace. He knew
others what they have learned from why many families think they can’t
the lips or books of otiiers before them afford to have more children.
or what they have earlier learned from
The decreased birth rate of 1930 is
their own researches. They are tlie not just another phenomenon of the
kind of men who. as naturally as they business depression. It was predicted
draw the breath of life, are continu­ I don’t know what the law is that de­
ously questioning.
termines
growth of population; I
These are the men who dig up the don’t even know that there is any such.
buried cl tie* and records of the past, law—and even if I knew that. 1 would
and teach us more than we ever knew not know whether the police were en­
before of ancient civilisations. These forcing it at present. But I do know
are the men who. after their day’s that ten years ago two Johns Hopkins•
leaching is done, pore over letter*. research men plotted the curve of ex­
pected population Increase far the de­
cause no historian has ever used them cade of the twenties and they came so।
before, and give us truer ideas than we close to tlie actual as it eventuated
have had of what our forefathers, re­ that their chart seems more as though,
cent and remote, really were—not only they had been tracing a graph of his­
what their public men actually did. tory than one of prophecy. Anyway
what battles were fought and won but THERE IS THE HISTORY, and there
how the common folk lived, and they is not a thing to make one think the
give us the thoughts and feelings that American birth rate is going to Inmade both the so-called great and tlie
io-called common behave the way they
Now anything that is profoundly to
affect American Ufa in the coming
1c men who In laboratory Itwenty years is the profound concern
____ital, after whatever they &lt;
arc paid for is done, go on to find anti- Ibankers of that time. Here are some of
toxin. Insulin, and a cure for anemia. Ithe things to be foreseen If. as seems
and like benefits, and who while not likely,
1
the American birth rati does
yet successful, for example, in their inot Increase, or as seems equally likely,
hunt for the germ of Infantile paraly- it
1 even decreases still further.
»1», have developed the so-called "iron
It logically follows that the American
lung” that has breathed for many a |public la becoming an older public. In
youngster until hl* own respiratory 11920. about 40 per cent—four people
muscles functioned again. Researchers’ &lt;out of every ten—of those in this coun­
are the physicist*, the chemists, the I
engineer*, and all the others who are ia future more than 20 years
__
first among men to think certain of tstill near enough w that many of you
the thought* of Ood after Him. and to twill live to participate- in it. only
find the answers to questions that no iabout 30 per cent will be under twenty.
man has ever before answered.
ISimilar comparisons for age* twenty
lo forty-five are 40 per cent In 1920 and
35 p*r cent within thirty to forty years.
enough of them to go around. It is they The most interesUng comparisons are,
who make the atmosphere; they who however, the figures for the ages above
determine whether a campus is a place forty-five. A considerable number ot
of mere drudging or pleasant routine,
or a place of active life. They—more of the people will be over forty-five. It
than bigger buildings, better labora­ doesn't seem quite fair to a man who
tories. and adequate libraries—though has had to pat up with what men of
my generation have recently experi­
discoverers as ships were for Chris­ enced that those of you who have
topher Columbus—it is these men who shared the glories of this age of flam­
distinguish a true university from col­ ing youth will, if you personally sur­
leges. normal schools and high schools. vive. go sailing through to the age of
These are the sort of men that unlver- triumphant grandpa and grandma.
Economically. 3*ys this bulletin, we
are going to have fewer consumers of
of funds prevents paying adequate sal­ goods for babies, children, and youth—
aries or. especially, prevents providing
satisfactory laboratories, libraries, and and aged. The editor thinks that living
other promising working conditions. standards are going lo continue to rise
AND WHEN THEY GO. IT TAKES A due to,Improved technology. Working
QUARTER
OF A CENTURY TO periods will surely shorten; the time 1«
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the lifetime,
going to be &lt;
ways done It best and most dependably
—those in the middle span of Ufe.
Old-age retirement on some kind of
support is certain to come in increased
measure; this support may be pro­
vided by the stale or may be provided
through associations like life annuity
companies, or employment unions, or
directly by personal saving*, but earHer retirement seems certain to come.
Youth is not going to get to work so
early because there is not going to be
the demand for
its services. Youth
must take a longer time for prepara tion; hence, thinks the editor, high
schools and colleges or devices for
similar purposes which the future may
develop will flourish more than ever.
However the number of grade school
children, especially of the early grades,
has already reached th* peak, since
obviously the number of children in

Hastings, Michigan
Phone 2217

sort of conjecture about the future
ought to interest bankers today as
much as the banker of 1890 should
have been Interested tn the future had
finance a carriage
he been asked
factory or a liamess factory, or on the
other hand an automobile factory. You
all have heard of one prominent finan­
cial-plan of Detroit who in the Wa
after he found out that his son* had
invested some money In what has since

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excellent device la a coconut with a
SOYBEANS.
hole made tn one end. stuffed with
suet, and hung by wire from a tree
limb. Cana with small openings also
make good container. Buet baskets i perlment farm ot the Department of
may be made of wire netting or metal Agriculture. Thia is the largest collec­
grating. Food may be mixed with tion oj soybeans in tlie world.

motor businesses in the world, hurried
home from California to get them out
of it on the best terms possible, only food hoppers in common use for poulto Pnd that the dividends had already
paid tor the stock. You should be as
Interested even tn these possibilities as
the banker of 1915 who might have
been asked at that time lo help estab­
lish a big cotton hosiery or cotton
dress goods plant.
Get and develop as much of the

qulring mind, the seeing, accurate eye.
the habit of comparing, imagining, re­
flecting
Maybe some of you think I ought to
increasing birth rate. The building
trade*, local officials, sciiool boards,
taxpayers, parents,
normal school your mind in the way suggested it
seems'hardly necessary to emphasise
officers, and prospective teacher* will
character. You will observe—probably
be affected by this fact—if. as it seems
you have observed it already—that the
from here, it is a fact.
little Anger of the man who, along with
For an older population, less wheal,
less red meat and fats are going to be his ability, has what we call character,
carries more weight than everything
required in the period twenty to fifty
years from now. Agriculture will cer­ that mere brilliance can heap on the

tainly have to reckon with and adapt
Itaelf to that fact. California and Flori­
da. those paradises of the old folks,
may find their long-lost booms again
reappearing on the horizon.
Well. I don’t mention these things
because I feel sure they are going to
happen. Anyone who thinks he can ac­
curately predict the future may be as
incorrect as the gentleman who during
the 1830 * refused the office of Commis­
sioner of Patents because he thought It
would not be Interesting; in his words,
"All the Inventions of real Importance
have already bee
I repeat these
because they
are Interesting, -because you can whet
your minds on them. AND ON THEIR
MULTITUDINOUS LIKE. I don't
mean that you can Improve your mind
by a dull learning of any set of facts.
Since facts are basic you will always
have to do a considerable amount of
tedious learning—but if you stop there
you are not improving your mind.
What I am trying to bring out is the
great fact that your life will be more
interesting to you if you think about
Ideas rather than merely have emo­
tion* about even so innocent a tiling
a* Babe Ruth, for Instance. Ideas,
playing
and
counter-playing
one
against another, will make you more
useful to your bank, more appreciated
by your community, more comforting
to yourself.
These
interesting
poasiblUUes I
have been mentioning—even If wc do
the inquiring mind, who have one eye hours than bankers are supposed to. not admit that the human mind Is en­
to _____
denominate
them—as,--------probaPeople will work fewer hours in the titled
.___ _ „
______ ______
day, fewer day* in th* week, fewer bdltles, arc SAMPLES only. But this

FOOD FOR BIRDS.
try are adapted to feeding birds, and
Food for bird* is more sttractlve if special kinds for wild birds are now
manufactured.

emphasize tire Importance of character.
If you do you can hardly be said to
think.
There 1* need perhaps In some quar­
ters for a better understanding of the
fact that true education Is not merely
vocational or professional. I hope that
my grandchildren, if not my children,
may live to see the day when it will
excite no comment but will be the
common thing for college bred men to
go into the mechanical trades, into
farming, into the garages and hangars
mot merely as patrons bringing In cars
and planes that they don’t know
enough to repair), in fact going into
any respectable means of earning a
livelihood, with their chief reward in
life the breadth and depth of intellec­
tual freedom Into which lheir educa­
tion has brought them. A horse can be
trained to earn his living; only a man
can be educated.
DRIVERS' LICENSES.
Approximately 300,000 motorists must
obtain new drivers licenses before May
1. 1932.
Since the new law requiring reregis­
tration of motor vehicle operators went
into effect, about 800,000 have obtained
Ucensej. The new law require* thaC all
licenses issued between January 1st,
1935 and January 1, 1928, expire May 1
and it is estimated that about 300,000
driver* are yet using licenses Issued
during that period.

Distant relatives are al] right if they
remain there.

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V. M. C. A. ITEMS_

costs less!
Statistics. after several
year* ot experiment. actu­
ally show that heal pro-'
dured by coal rosta lew
than any other mean*.
Thia te due tn a large
measure to the lower prices
now prevailing.

Kentucky
Coal

I Twenty-seven from Barry county at­
tended tbp Y. M: C. A. conference at
| Lake Vie*. Battle Creek, last Saturday. , Rev. 8. J. Francl* of Nashville and j
j Ray Johns of the Slate Y. M. C. A. led'
the discussion groups. Rev. Thrall of
• the Battle Creek Methodist church
(gave the address at the closing ban­
quet. AIL the boy* enjoyed a swim at
। the Sanitarium union swimming pool
as a climax to a full day. Boy* at­
tended from Coats drove. Woodland.
Prairieville. Welcome Corner*. Free'port. Middleville. Nashville and Hastlng*.
.
Five boy* from the Woodland Hl-Y
I group led by Eldon Farrell conducted
I the evening phurch service for Rev.
tVynn at Freeport Bunday evening.
I Eighty in church at Carlton Center
M. E. church on Go-to-church Sun­
day. January 17.
I February I is the Father and Son
banquet at Nashville.
Mr. Clarence
Holme* of lAnalng, speaker.
January 25 Secretary Angell goes to
Petoskey with State Secretary Roy
Johns to help in Y. M. C. A. work in
that district tor a week.
, This week Friday afternoon and eve­
ning at Lansing, U held the annual
'meeting of the State Y. M. C. A. It
will be held in tlw Olds Hotel with
representatives from all local **&amp;oclation*.
' Mrs Muxon of Ann Arbor, who spoke
I to the H. 8- girl* last week, was great­
ly appreciated by the girl* according
to report*.

Professor C. H.
Eckels Was Right

Today we otter you coal
of the highest quality al
prices lower than they've
been in the last ten years.

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

If there is anything you do
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IN 50 WEEKS
1c Club pays____ $12.75 5c Club pays-$ 63.75
2c Club pays____ $25.50 10c Club pays------ $127.50
interest at 3% Added

Interest at 3% Will Be Added
to These Amounts!

Not long ago. when the science of |
animal nutrition .was still in the ex­
perimental stage, it was Professor C. H.
Eckel* of the Minnesota. Experiment)
Station, who made this statement: .
•Experience and observation have
shown that the three most common
mistakes in feeding is a lark of liberal!
feeding, lark of individual feeding andi
Telephone 2257
lark of BUfilrlent protein."
Hastings,
Mich.
When times arc hard, there is a
tendency for the farmer to milk more;
cows, regardless of lheir producing:
ability, in an effort to increase his.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond scant income.
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
'spent one day last week in Battle Creek.
Ttw crying need for more culling is
Mrs. Henry nnd brother of Laccy
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Tyler and fam- doubly critical now, because ot the
spent Friday with her daughter and
family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morri* Calkins. iilly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Jnrgt'-percentage of good but underfed
! Harold Smith of North Irving.
cows in our dairy lu rch a* well as the
Mr. and MH. Fred Savacool attend­
ed a show in Grand Rapids Sunday I Merl Savacool of Lansing spent Sat­ large nutpWjxof inherently poor pro­
urday and Sunday with his parents, ducers. If these inherently poor pro­
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Savacool.
ducer* went sent to the butcher, and
' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klrchr.tr of
Mr. and Mrs Frank Newton attend­
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. ed a party Thursday evening at tlie their feed giVen to the good but under­
fed cow*, the latter would increase
and Mrs. Wm. Claggett and family.
home of Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Bush of |
their milk flow enough to add mater­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton and Gregory district.
ially to tin* herd profit.
daughter. Joyce, spent Sunday after­
noon with Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Moore
As for proving that It pays to feed
DOUD CORNERS.
liberally, feed individually and fe-d!
and family of near Freeport.
Norn* Bergman and family and Mrs. sufficient protein, let us study the ex-1
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smelker spent
Lidia
Neal
of
Battle
Creek
visited
at
Sunday in Sunfield.
perience of Howard T. Stanton, near’
Mr. and Mra. Smith Sherman and Henry Bergmans Sunday.
Dowling, Mich.
Mb* Bethel Hallock returned home
family si&gt;ent Thursday evening »gth
During the fore part of November:
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman of Has­ after vtsiung friend* at Battle Creek and part of October. Mr.' Stanton was {
tar two week*.
tings.
feeding about 78 lbs. of a grain ir
‘“‘—j'
mixture
if oata.
dally, consisting of 240 lbs. of
-----DELTON.
tlrfWWan
240 lb*, wheat and 100 lbs MlcMfcanl
State Ration, making it about 12 per Last Week s Letter.
cent protein. This wo* supplemented
There were twenty-one In the wom­
with 31 lbs. of silage per day nnd per ,en's Bible class at Sunday School Sun­
cow and whatever they could clean up ,day and elghty-flve in total attend­
iu tlw fields.
ance. Also a goodly number at church
Believing that he should feed more .
protein. Mr. Stanton changed to 70
John Adams will gb to the hospital
lbs. corn and cob. 325 lbs. of oats. 120 in Kalamazoo thi* week for observa­
lbs. wheat and 100 lbs. of cotton seed tion and medical treatment.
meal in December. The same number
The Twilight-Teer* gave a fine pro­
of cow* (eight In all&gt; was getting 77
..... mixture, but only -.
a grant »t the Hall Wednesday evening.
lbs. dally ot till*
33'

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Put in the SAME AMOUNT each week. In SO weeks:
$100.00
25c Club pays___ $12^0 $2.00 Club pays.
$250.00
50c Club pays___ $25.00 $5.00 Club pays.
$1.00 Club paya_-$50.00 $10.00 Club pays. .$500.00
$20.00 Club pays $1,000.00
Interest at 3f7e Added

Hastings City Bank
Capital $75,000

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29x 5.00-19 5.39
31 x 5.25-21 6.63

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peas per cow. The number of cows in I terestea.
milk increased from four to seven but' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doster enterthey increased from a deficit of 84.13 to | tMned with a card party Friday evc­
; 8834 pfoflt over feed cost from Novem- nlng.
jber U&gt; December, after butterfat had’ Tlw Delton fire department was
dropped from 35c to 30c.
{ called into service early Monday mornActlng on the writer'* advice Mr. mg at the Hull farm weal of the Doud
Stanton then decided to add more pro- schoolhouse. The farm house burned
|tein by adding too lbs. more cotton and nearly all Its content*. The house
। seed meal, making it 169 per cent. Here : was occupied by Mr. Peake and family.
is the best part of it. At this writing. I There were eleven tables played at
| he has already decided to fatten two the pedro party at the hall Saturday
।cows for the butcher, because Mr. night. Chester Banghart and Mar­
I Stanton hates to milk poor producers. I quits Henton won the first prizes, and
' This time he was feeding the remain-1 Mr. Durkey and Mr*. Fred Hughes the
I ing six cow* only 41 lbs. grain per day,; consolation‘prizes. Elll* Francisco drew
&gt;30 lbs. of &amp;ilugr and 14 lbs. of oats and | the door prize which wa* a pound of
, ix-as per cow per day. Yet. while the I coffee.
.price of feed &lt;hls grain mixture* inMr. and Mrs. Clarence Texter and
{creased from 95c to 81 025 per hundred; family of Hastings were Sunday guests
; and butterfat remained at 30c per of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning.
j pound, the remaining six cows showed
Mr. and Mrs. Roger William* attend­
; a profit of 82929 over feed cost.
cd a convention at Lansing Friday and
Study the figure* in the following' Saturday.
I summary. Did it pay Mr. Stanton to
Mrs. Effie Louden helped to care for
I give more attention '.o hi* feeds and I Mrs. Ethel Kenyon last week. Mr*.
i feeding method*? You answer! And.! Kenyon is in quite poor health.
i while you are answering. Mr. Stanton , Mrs. Harold Pennock is assisting
Ils losing no time putting new ideas in- Mrs. Tungate ot Gull lake with her
1 to practice. "Go thou and do likewise!" household duties.
,
November—Total cows. 8. dry cows, 4.'
-----------------*♦*---------------total pounds milk. 3724. total pounds!
IRVING.
oi fat. 129.0. value of product. 345.15,: Mr. and Mr*. Dick Poff of Battle
cost of roughage. 821.20. cost of grain. Creek and Mr. Poff * daughter. Mrs.
, 822.10. total feed cost *4930. profit over । Mildred Van Dorn, and Mrs. Frances
’ feed coot. none, below feed cost. 8LI5. | Replogte of Battle Creek called on their
December-Total cows. 8, dry cow*. 1. ’»unt. Mr*. Jane McCann, Wednesday.
total iwunds milk. 5760. total pound*
MUs al* 8hook of Montana, who
fat, 202 0. value of product. 360 60. co«'h“ bccn 'idling at the home ot her
of roughage. 330.24. cost of grain. uncJe- olen Nichol*, has gone to All^822.02. total feed cost. 85X28. profit •»«» to vi*lt other retetlw
over feed con 88 34
Mr- and Mrs Wrrt Schlflman of S.
L January—Total rows. 6. dry row*. 0.
tinman's

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Joh«
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1 ITam
•ha* ,wd a M?r1011’ operation. Mrs. Loop
! MS 97 mt»l feed1!^’ IMja nJnfU
W“ Wllh hlm Bnd MrS PlCrCe frtK“
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C^t‘ M2’23' P
Dowling stayed here with her mother,
icea^cost, KS.CT.
; Mr.
Mrs. T. D. Blinslon from
Efl*
tMU‘r‘
Grand Rapid* vUlted Mrs. Bliruton’s
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
{mother amd husband. Mr. and Mrs.
The Dorcas Society took in over 8121
I’}1X Thursday.
.at the home of Hane Marshall Thur*- . Mr. and Mr*. Henry’ Nagel and
d4y
{daughter and Mr*. Stcenwyk from
Mr. a.«l Mr. FrM
Mr. &lt;"“« R*^ '““d ** J““ KWr.
and Mrs. Dan Roberts were guest*
. _
,
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,
Mr and Mr*. Orville Flook at Nash-i
Je*^* PerP‘ Ir°m St- John* I*
vdle Saturday evening.
her *on. J.
I Mr. aral Mrs. Forrest Kinney spent |
Perry&gt; and
Sunday with her father. R. Hummel tn
idle Quail Trap district.
J Mr. and Mis. Wayne Barnliart and
NURSE TELUS HOW TO
|ton and WcU Hawks of Battle Creek
SLEEP SOUND, STOP GAS
{spent Sunday with Mrs. Hulda Hawks.
blMlad at ao b*4 I t»nld not »i«.
• ting* spent Sunday at Dexter Crouae'a. { tpsoBfnl Atfterlk* brraskt cut *U
Mra Max beFoe and tun Jack are!
i3|r:ufuig the week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts.

Performance -thrills
you’ve never had In any low-priced car
65 to 70 miles an hour . . 0 to 35 miles an hour
in 6.7 seconds . . Silent Syncro-Mesh gear­
shift .. Simplified Free Wheeling.. Unsurpassed
smoothness and quietness . . 60 Horsepower
ireiffPrTF T“°
,hc new Cbcvrolet Six to *pprca*te the many
new thrill* of it* performance.
Taka it out on the ttreet, compete with other
cartln traffic —and undcrtland what it mean*
to-accelerate from a atandatill to 35 mile* an .
hour in leaa than seven second*! Hunt out/
some long stretch of highway and open ilia'
throttle to the limit —and experience the keen
joy of a top speed without stress or strain.
Travel over the roughest road you* know —
and learn the advantage of iu naw slab).
lixed front end. Run the car throughout iu
full range of speed and power—and know
the pleasure ot Chevrolet's naw smoolhnrss
and quietness.

Then, try the thrill of Free Wheeling— ot
gliding along on momentum in a modem
quality six—of shifting gears rawly, simply.

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and quietly. And finally, change back to con­
ventional gear, and try shifting gears with lbs
.easy, non-clashing, quiet Syncro-Mesh transmiaslou—which is exclusive to Chevrolet in
the lowest price field.
Never has the actual driving of a Chevrolet
Six meant so much as it doea today. Come into
our showrooms—without delay. Try out the
Great American Value for 1932. Faster,
livelier, smoother than ever—easier to handle
and control — it gives performance-thrills
yours never had in any low-priced call

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HASTINGS :: MICHIGAN

C. W. Roell, Woodland

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JANC ARY 29, !M!
DOWIJNG.
Ing lari week lo assist In the rare of'
helped. In addition to the women in
the organized groups, hu been record­
Lyman Chamberlain of the Barry ’ the rick.
HOME STUDY GROUPS ed; the number far 1928-30 wu 14,921 County H-fllth Unit entertained the Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wcrtman enter-.
Boyfcouu aithe ehurch Friday ew-,talned their daughter and husband
■nd for 1950-31 It wu 42,175.
nlng with films, which brought out! Mr. and Mr*. Orville Dunn of Fine lake
Army of Housewives Enroll In
MARTIN CORNERS.
very forcibly tha danger encountered | Sunday.
Campaign For Better and
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cogswell and when handling explosives which wu a1 « hu been rumored of late that the i
children of Lakeview and Minor Bau­ splendid object lesson and very Inter-, Dowling church officials are charging
Easier Methode
man of Spring Arbor were supper eating and without doubt, made a last- a Ice for the use of the building for I
Annual reports of the Michigan State
I Ing impression on the boys who were funeral purposes which ia a mistake
College home economics extension urday evening.
present
Iwe gladly correct. In several In-;
Pared with 1018 In 1930-31, an Increase
Mr*.
rlnrl Hilton
nmai arm
*vn eunn
Mrs. Ethel
and son
John
Mr and Mra Carl Stanton and Bar-j aUnc«- however, people fe-je greatly
over 1929-30 of 31,768 In the number y^ted Mrs. Edith Bolter In Lakeview bara a‘rf Kenneth of Ypsilanti wenof women reached through project Sunday afternoon.
Sunday visitors at Marshall Herta’s, ।
J? iL,
work, according to Mias Edna V Smith.
aute
Telephone Co held
„,
_
.
,, ,
. . . , ' and in recognition of it. have left a
state leader of home demonstration thelr annu*i meeting lut Monday
The Cemeteryre-elected all donation of some kind for which they
w grateful,
agents The total in the firat period eyrnin| at the home Of Mr and Mr* their officers at the Thursday meeting . haw
y arauriui.
last week anrt
and .rrnrrtlmr
according tn
to tha
the wartv
yearly1;
wu 28.250. while during the put year HertKrt n„Ur A fine pot luck supper last
It mounted lo 60.018.
i waa Mrve&lt;j by the ladles which' all en­ report have 8XM00 tn the treasury at
POWERS ECHOES.
In 1929-30, 866 group* began, u comand lhe following officers were
We Join with the multitude of
pared with 1018 in 1930-31. an Increase | ekcU&lt;1 for
ensuing year. Pres.. Lyle
thanks wn given the officers lot their friends both old and young who meurn
of 152. Only 663 groups completed pilhcri secretary. Ben Merrick,
the passing of Dr. Taylor.
projects in 1929-M. but 1002 groups, . A aood attendance at church SunSunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
flnUhed the extension courses given in, d*y evening and all enjoyed the fine
Dorrrr.ce
Trethrlc
having
been thur Bedford were Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
1930-31. Tliere have been 224 more music by the seven piece orchestra and transferred from Oregon to Cleveland. Schaabergcr. Mr. and Mrs
Fred
leaders of groups in the put year than' the excellent sermon by Rev. Conklin Ohio, by the Loan and Finance Co Schaaberger of Grand Rapids and Mr.
In 1929-30.
on the Value of Worship. You are
■nd Mrs. Virgil Andrews and little
Tlw number of new members two I cordially Invited lo attend these serv- with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edd.
daughter of Augusta.
yeara ago wu 11JH8. with 10.136 of (ices every Sunday evening.
Trethrlc.
Miss Almira Retd and nephew.
that number completing; while, acMnt miUe Fisher called on Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Otis Altman received a Charles Hauser were in Grand Rapids,
cording to the recent report, the num- EctiUs Bolter and Mr*. H. Cogswell In telegram last week notifying them of
Thursday.
ber of members enrolled in projects for | Lakeview Sunday afternoon
i the death of David Manning at Flint.
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Johnson and
the first time wu 14.904, with 12,6271
--------------- &lt;
------completing, an Increase of over 2,000.
The soul gete Its food through the William and Samantha Manning, and mother, Mrs. Will Johnson were In
Grand Rapids. Monday.
An Increase of 28,254 tn the number' mind.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blaeklock and
well known In thia locality.
family of Grund Rapids were Sunday
Mrs. Millie Herrington has returned guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mohler.
home after an extended visit at the
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Mid­
home of her daughter. Mrs. Shirley dleville visited their son Maurice and
Moxom tn Grand Rapids.
family Sunday.
Friends of Mrs. Alice Markham, who
A Ford coupe belonging to Charlie
has been very 111 for several months.
day evening while parked near the
Kroger Grocery store on W. Michigan much recovered as to be up again nnd
Ave.. Battle Creek, where he worked
Teachout, Montgomery St. Grand
and so far ha* not been located.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fisher enter­ Rapids.
Un Carrie Travis and Mrs Belle
tained their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mn. Byron Titus of Delton Sunday, Carter, our Extension Work leaders, at­
who also called at the Austin FerrU tended the meeting at Hastings. Wed­
nesday.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balzer and little
The funeral of Morris Haynes, aged
28 years, youngest son of Jerry Haynes daughter of Grand Rapids spent the
was held at the church Friday with the week end with her parents. Mr. and
Rev. Karl Keefer of Potterville in Mrs. Will Carter.
Mlim Ethel Palmer was a Sunday
charge of the services and burial in the
Dowling cemetery. Sympathy Is ex- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Roy Travis and
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• tended to the family at thia time by family at Grandville. .
Charles Cordes is staying with his
their friends and neighbors.
WWWWWIRRMWWWWW9RMWV9WW I Mn. Anna Pierce was called*to Irv­ brother-in-law. Frank Travis and fam­
ily while his wife Is attending a rick
friend In Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer and son
Ralph spent Bunday with her sister.
Mrs. Herman Nefke and family at
Duncan lake.

MANY WOMEN ENTER

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Conoco Germ Proceised Oil withstood

When Walter H. Freed reached Pueblo,’

tion under the most trying conditions!

Colorado, after a 41-mile drive from

Colorado Springs, his car was so hot it

Proof that Conoco Germ Processed Oil
offers you the safest lubrication for

had to be put into gear before it would

your car.

He had plenty of Conoco Qerm
coming from the radiator, so he did not

suspect the cooling system.
But a garage man found not a drop

of water in the radiator! The 41 miles

Hasting* Lumber &amp; Coal Co,

King’s Flake Flour
Michigan milled (Lowell, Mich.)

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M^lb.

Country Club
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VAN CAMP’S BEAN HOLE BEANS
VAN CAMP’S VEGETABLE SOUP
VAN CAMP'S VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP
VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP
Rad Labal
KARO SYRUP

Roll Butter

1'A-lb. can

25c
15c
15c
19c
13c

... J5c

. The famous Michigan Maid

Her Grace Vanilla

’&amp;£ 19c

10c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR
AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR — i*.. 12c
Baking Powder
23c
(ROYAL
Kingsford
CORN STARCH
12c
Flams
tinted
15c
30-WATT BULBS
29c
MAZOLA OIL
15c
CANDY BARS
29c
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25c
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Oysters

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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Cauliflower
SPINACH
CARROTS
BEETS

15c

Snowball heads

Fresh Texas - health for the family
Bulk - lb. 2a

Fancy Texas Baby

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2 it*- 15c
bunch 9c
bunch
7c

3 - 17c

Winesap Apples

EsealUnt for sating - children lovs them

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Pork Roast

Picnic Style

Smoked Ham

Whole or Half

Reef Kettle Roast
Pork Loin
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MOTOR OIL

ing lessons with Miss McQuillan, edu­
cational director of Kellogg Founda­
tion in charge. A large bus load of
ladles from Portage were present.
The Women’s Home and Foreign
Missionary Society will meet Wednes­
day. January 20 at the home of Mr.
and Mn. Milton Trafford.
A play "My Irish Rase.” sponsored
by the M. P. Ladles’ Aid Society win
be given at the Kellogg school Satur­
day evening. February 6. There are

Here is the new yardstick of
1932 Motor Car Values

Tlie Father and Son banquet will
be l*ld at Kellogg school January 28
with A. 8. Barrows. Boy Scout execu­
tive of Kalamazoo, as principal speaker.
Miss Rose Mary. Smith, kindergarten
teacher at Kellogg school, visited the
Ann J- Kellogg school for crippled
children one day last week.
Tlie Country Life club of Western
State Teacher’s College visited our
school Monday evening of last week.
Mrs. Williamson at Gull lake picked
a full blown rose in her garden last
week. Who wants to go to Ftbrflda?
Clark Aldrich is not so well as he has

Mr. Lipps was a former parlsh-

Richard Bennett and family and Edd
Tinney of Battle Creek- attended the
Wesleyan church Sunday and took din­
ner with Rev. and Mrs. Gearhart. The
Bennett family are relatives of the

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GERM PROCESSED

Estelle Lipp* of PltUfoqJ. Mich., has

No. lean

Farur/SaUcta - fins for frying

Triangle.

CONOCO

Johnston at their home In Delton
Thursday. January 28.
About DO were present Wednesday
afternoon at the Kellogg High school

days.

Ths famous Country Club Milk Made Loaf

Del Monte Corn

essed Oil at the sign of the Conoco Red

KCOe?R°MCO/

HICKORY CORNERS.

45c

life, change now to Conoco Germ Proc­

from burning up.

The-Home Llterarv club win be en-

30

such ordeals will lubricate your*car

Processed Oil in the car. No steam was

HIGH GRADE COALS
AT LOW PRICES

Watch your local Kroger Store windows for outstanding daily
specials. They’re your opportunity to save

Convincing evidence of Germ Proc­
essed Oil's stability, of iu sort protec­

The oil that protects motors through

glop!

STORM
POORS

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19)2 ESSEX SUTER-SIX STANDARD SEDAN...HVB PASSENGERS... llj’WlrtlLBASB...«77JT.O.R.DRTROrT

ToDAY a brilliant new and greater Essex
Super-Six registers a new high in motor car

Mrs. Minnie Lawrence, who fell a few
weeks ago. hurting her foot and hip Is
slowly Improving.

It is the first luxury six—in the stria meaning
of the term—ever offered in the low-price field.

PRATT DISTRICT.
The Monday morning looks and feels
as It fold man winter had just located
this vicinity. We are all In hopes he
will moke his visit a very short one.
Chas. Mead of Blteley was In this
vicinity several days last week.
Mra. Edgar Mead visited Mrs. Floyd
Thomas and Grandma Jacobs Monday
at their home In Hastings.
Carroll Cutler, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Cutler, Jr.. Mrs. Clara Sponable and Mra Edgar Mead attended
the birthday club at the Quimby
church last week one day.
Wm. Cronk received the sad news
Saturday of the death of his brother.
Royal Cronk, of Vermontville who
passed away very suddenly on Friday
morning while at his born milking. Tlie
bereaved ones have our sympathy.
Wm. Cronk also Corey Althouse and
family attended the funeral of Royal
Cronk at Vermontville Sunday after­
noon.
Miss Lena Lipkey. who has been sick
Is better. Her mother has been sub­
stituting for her at her school in the
Striker district for the past few days.

In appearance, in power, in size and the struc­
tural qualities that make for fine and enduring
fierformance, it represents the industry's steadast hope to give more and more car for the
least amdunt of money —and presents it as
the achievement of a manufacturer interested
primarily in building that car truly fine.
The combined salient superiorities of this
new 1932 Essex Super-Six are unduplicated in
any other automobile within hundreds of dol­
lars of its price. Note them well:

THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX a a big.
car in SIZE, full-bodied, roomy, luxuriout,j
THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX isa big
car in POWER — full-powered with a new
high-competition 70 bonepower Super-Six
engine that bints at its higher speeds with 50
miles per hour in silent sTbratsonless second I

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THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX is
standard-equipped with SELECTIVE
FREE WHEEXlNG-^r/re as you choose.

Geo. Scott is so seriously 111 and all
hope for a speedy recovery.

GUERNSEY LAKE.
Our Community club met at Glass
Creek Grange hall on January 15.
About 85 were present. The Anders
orchestra favored us with several se­
lection* which were much enjoyed by
all. The school children gave an Ulus-

THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX is
standard-equipped with STARTlX, auto­
matic self-starting and anti-stalling.

against the most the field offers in sheer
transportation, then Uy for yourself what
your motor car money should buy.
HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT. MlOL

INFORMATION
•70 Horsepower at 3200 r. [&gt;. m.
Essex Speeds
Beyond 70 Miles Sileat Second Speed 50 Mils*
’Compensated Inherently Balanced Crankshaft
•Power Dome Anti-Knock Combustion Chamber
Intake Silencer and Air Cleaner
* Folly Adjustable
Silent Chain Driven Timing Gears Anil-Flood Choke
Super Accelerator Pump
* Roller Valve Tappets
• Diagonal Truss Frame * Duoflo Automatic Engine
Oiling
Thermotratic Carburetor Heat Control
*Labyrinthian OU Cooling
•Triple-Sealed OUCushion Clutch Simplified Selective Free Wheeling
Synchro -Mesh Tran«mi*«ion Silent Constant Mesh
Second Gear ’Twin Neutratone MulBera •Quick­
Vision Injtrumcnt Panel
’Startix, Automatic Self-

Generator Safety Signals * Ride Controls *NaturaI
Grip Steering Wheel
• Arc-Slide Fastener Pockets
* Lateral Spring Seat Cushions
’Adjustable Seats
Both Front and Rear ’Full Opening Windshield
with Two-Finger Control
9 Sparkling New
Models with Gem-Uke Body Colots and
Upholstery in New Pastel Shades
Fitments in
Ebony and Silver Finish Wheelbase Length 113"
Prices Listing from |69J f.O.B, Deuou

‘Tbeir. and an imprtuine till of lbw sxchube feaumi
ml,

THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX is
standard-equipped with SYNCHRO-MESH
TRANSMISSION — easy, silent, secure.
'

Measure these, and a score more innovations
found only in higher- and highest-priced cars
—auicJt-rision histrum ent panel, ride controls, in­
sulated solid-unit rattle-proof bodies ofseamless

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ESSEX
SUPER-SIX

Lb. 12c
Mn. Mae Ooodrodo wen in Kalamaaoo Monday.

The less a man knows, the harder It
la for him to realise it.

JOHNSON AUTO COMI
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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ANNOUNCE SPEAKERS
FOR FARMERS WEEK

Investing Safely

List Includes Nearly 200 Prom­
' inent J|cn and Women Who
Address College Audiences

Building and l^an ha* Ooa Hundred year*' experience and
every th tor that ha* been lhaexxrhiy tested to make
* HOT I Investment.
Safely is aaared ail m*rtr*re* are on owner occupied
home*, avrrafin&lt; te«* than S1M0-M each.
Wise itatc rerwlatlon*. combined with economical tnanaremcut, makes safety doubly sure. These factors aha a-saure eam­
ino that bare never been lesa than
in our JJ years of
corporate life.
The Ntandard b are ot th* oldest Bulldint and Loan A»sociaUons, with a sirotu personnel, rich In eipertence that only
yean can brin*.
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We Invite YourlMombor,K,p

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at Jaffarson

Detroit. Mkhigan

Local Kt/mtnlalicc,

J. L MAUS &amp; SON
Hastings, Michigan

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WHEN YOU DEMAND

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food and better quality food
for your dollars. The IOA
Brand brings you better
foods for let* money. MUlions of home-makers dally
prove the high quality of
this leading brand by re­
peat buying . .. Million* ot
famine* now enjoy the bettor foods yet pay less. ... .
"Alone. I couldn't give you
this quality-price benefit,
but allied with thousands

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The lint of speaker* for the general
and sectional meeting* at Farmer*
Week to be help at Michigan Stole
College. February 1-5. includes nearly
200 men and women prominent in all
field* related to agriculture and home
1 economic*
, Governor Wilber M. Brucker: L. J.
Taber, Columbus. Ohio. Matter of the
National Orange; Dr.- C. K. Ladd.
Ithaca. New York, director of extension
j work; C. 6 Brown. Washington. D. C..
representative of the Federal Farm
Board; Duncan Marshall. Toronto,
former Minister of Agriculture In
Canada; Mr H. Ulteberger. Benton
Harbor, manager Great Lake* Fruit
Growers. Inc., and John L. Lovett. De| trolt. cecreUry. Michigan Manufaci turers A*sn„ will be ejieaker* on the
' general programs held in the after­
noons and evenings
। Complete sectional programs with
several speaker* for each day's sessions
| have been arranged by many of the
college departments. These meeting*
are held from 9:00 A. M to 2 00 P. M.’
■ and are adjourned to permit everyone
। to attend the general meetings. Many
of the sectional programs bring suc' cesfful men or women direct from their
farm homes to tell their methods of
I meeting present day condition* of pro­
ducing crops and livestock.
Thirty Mate-wide organization*
which have been leader* in better
farming and living practices hold an­
nual meetings during the week and
moat of them elect officers tor next
year.
Two programs tn which entertain­
ments will divide time with able speak­
ers are scheduled for Wednesday and
Thursday nights.
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KLINGENSMITH
Miss Merck des Beck is visiting rela­
tives in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner have
both been quite poorly the past week
but are much improved at thLs writing.
Mrs. Warner'* parents of near Hastings
came to stay with them awhile.
This community was shocked last
week by the sudden death of Dr. Tay­
lor of Middleville. He will be greatly
missed by many as he was widely
known and. respected by all who knew
him.
■*
Anna Storka.n andsVera Latta were
cntertalued b^ihejr teacher. Mrs. Kermeen in Middlevnic. Friday night.
Vincent Nortori .of Maple Grove and
Will and KenneW? Garett of Barney
Mill* were callers at the Green home
Friday.
Little Virginia Lapham was taken to
the hospital in Grand Rapids Tuesday
and wis operated on Thursday. They
expect to straighten her foot which
wa* getting worse the past year. Vir­
ginia Is the daughter o! Mr and Mrs
Lee Lapham formerly of this place.
Mrs. Albert Green. Alberta and Gor­
don and Laurel Scnsiba were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lapham In Maple
Grove Sunday. Other colters there Sun­
day were. Marshall Brandow of East
Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson and baby.
Mr. and Mr*. Manson Stanton and
baby of Battle Creek Mr. and Mrs
Claud Mayo of South Maple Grove and
Richard Green of near Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lapham expect to move,
on their farm soon at Maple Grove
Center known a* the Roy Laphatr.
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ullery of Grand
Rapids are the proud parents of a 9 1-2
[KTund baby boy born January 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson spent
Sunday in Grand Rapids with Mr. and
Mra. Sherman Sharp. They also called
at the Ullery home and made the
acquaintance with the new baby there.
-ROBISHUE PARK.
La»t Week's Letter.
Mi** Betty Potts spent Saturday
night with her sister. Mrs. Glen Dean
and family of Leighton.
■
Mrs. Clara Ciskv spent a few days
last week in Grand Rapids with her
son. Fred and family and also motored
to Lansing nnd spent a day there.
Mr. and Mr*. William Poland or
Grand Rapids spent Sunday evening
with hl* aunt. Mrs. John Kollar and
family.
Miss Almlnla Cravens of Harru
Creek is visiting at the home ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. EhTld Jackson.
Mr. and Mra Rco Bowerman anti
family ot Grand Rapids spent Sunday
afternoon with the former's alster and
husband. Mr. and Mra Francis Haight
Mr. and Mn Glen Dean and daugh­
ter spent Sunday with the latter,
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Julian Pott*.

MARTIN CORNERS.
Last Week** Letter.
, The L A. S. will be entertained by
: club No 4 at the home of Mr*. Murtha
Demond Wedixsday. January 20. for
dinner. A cordial invitation is extended
I to all.
' Remember the nemces every Sunday
। evening at the Martin church Rev.
Conklin preached ns an excellent «er(mon Sunday evening You are cor। dially invited to come to these M*rvI ice* and hear him
I Mr. and Mr*. James Tyler of Wood­
land and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trautwcln
I of the Center road were Sunday visi­
tor* at Alfred Fisher’s.
Several from here attended the Well­
man P T. A Friday evening and cnI joyed the zplendid musical program.
GUN LAKE* NEWS.
Mr and Mra. Merle Count of Kala­
mazoo spent the week end With, hi*
motjier ».nd Bob at Gun lake.
Fred Hendershott of Hastings was at
the lake Thursday and called at the
Taylor home.
Mr*. Man Taylor has been ill the
past week with throat trouble.
Glad to itear Mrs. George Townsend
Ts gaining.
■
Mr auo Mi*. Albert Chilson of Kala.mazoo spent Friday with Mary Taylor
Mr. and Mra. Harry Jordan of
Grand Rapid* spent the week at their
cottage at Gun lake.
M'rM Count and mother . were in
Middleville Saturday. They called at
I Hie Harry Clem home and found
I every body well.

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LAKE ODESSA.
| Union service* on Sunday evenings
| at th* different cburciie* ar* drawing
full house* each evening.
Floren Olds and family are moving
licrc from Clarksville and he will Charlotte. *pent Tuesday
assist Chas. Dally in hl* blacksmith
Mr. and Mr*. John Bower* fcd
daughter*, Mrs. Eunice Grplble Ind
Mrs. Lottie Barker and Merlon Bowers
and Chaa. Lepard attended Ute funeral
ot Mrs. Edd Friend ot Marian. one day
last week.
The Home Economics group *111
meet with Mrs. Will Rce-d Tuesday. Tlw
k-sson will be on "Blip Covers.' Mrs
Nettle Lapo and Mrs Harvey are the
leader* with Mr*. Will Reed a* chair­
man.
Bom Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Beard of West Odessa a ten
pound daughter.
Henry Lunbert. aged 78 yean passed
away Friday morning at his farm home
northeast of the village. He leave* hl*
wife and many friends. The burial wa*
in Lakeside cemetery.
Geo. Hunt, a pioneer of Odessa. and
for several yean a resident of the vil­
lage paXAed away Friday morning at
the County Home where he had been
cared for since last spring Burial Sun­
day in Lakeside.

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Mn Kedrich Monasmlth and chil­
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Friday after several day* visit with
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20 pounds of ground wheat, 4 pounds
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WOODBURY.
pounds of ground octo, 2 pounds ot
Mr. and Mr* Kay Clemence and G dried buttermilk. 2 pounds of fine
J Kussmaul. from near Quimby. MLvv oyster sheila, and 1 pound of aatt. Thi*'
Velma Kussmaul and friend. Mr. and makes 100 pounds of feed.
Mn. Bowman, of Lansing. Mrs Donna
Schneider and two grandchildren and
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POWERS ECHOES.
Last Week's Letters.
Mr. and Mra Virgil Andrews andI
little daughter Arlene of Augusta,.
were Bunday callers of her brother.,
Arthur Bedford, and family.
Mr. .and Mra. Harry Nagel and son‘
Paul at Hickory Corners. Alec Neal1
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WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Leffler and
daughter* spent the week tfid with;
Mr*. Carrie Clary of Hasting*.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ruell and family |
visited Mra. Sarah Rusli of Battle:
Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Lahr Of-Baltic
Creek were callers at Mr and Mra.
Welby Crockford's Sunday.
The annual election of officers of the
Woodland Volunteer Plre Department1
was held at their regular meeting at
the Council Room* Thursday. January.
7. with the following result*: Fire Chief I
—Arthur Al trading; Firat Aas't Chief- 1
Geo. C Faul; Second Asst. Chief—
Frank 8. Niethamer; Secy.-Treas
Lester H. Brumm
George Varney and Dell WHllam-v i
left Saturday for Zion. Illinois to at-1
tend the funeral of Mrs. Clyde Var­
ney wtio paaMd away early Saturday)
morning at her home in Zion. Illinois
Mra. Geo. Varney and daughter* are
spending a few day* with her mother,
Mra. Lily Tayler of Ksiamo.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McMillen of
Hastings and Misa Katherine Mohler
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
their parenta, Mr. and Mn. Wm. Moh-

The aolla samples will be tested In
Room 301. Agricultural hail. Special­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo C. Paul spent
ist* from the soil* department, rarh
day. will dl*cu*s ways to improve tolls Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Chas. L
*nd Leslie Stesby. were guest, of Mr.
from *Wch
““plCS Paul of Hastings •
Mrs Arthur Giddings and*daughter
and Mra. Miner Palmer and family i
r
Ruth left Monday for thetr home In
Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Frank TravU WEST ORANGEVILLE
Tawaa City after spending the holi­
and son Ear) and Mr. and Mra Cha*.'
ANO EABT GUN MARSH. days with her parents; Mr. and Mra.
Flnkbelner of Hastings were afternoon
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Hawley of Grand John Velte.
callers.
Fred B irder is spending a few days
Rapids are spending the remainder of
Milo Schondelmcyer accompanied this winter with Mra. Hawley's parents. with relatives tn Chicago and Ccd.ir
tha Misses Nell and Almira Reed and Mr. and Mra. Clarence VanEtt.
Rapids. Iowa.
Hauser lo tlie Johnstown Grange . There has been some scare In the
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Pau! and son
where the Irving Grange Glee club Orangeville school about tlie children Greydon spent Sunday with Mr and,
gave * program Saturday.
having mumps but it only turned out Mra Chas Rowlader of Grand Rapids
Mra. Elizabeth Gibboney is spending
Mra. Bernard Peck and little *on* of lo be
___a cold and a lottie touch of
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Welby
Dowling spent Friday with her broth-' bronchitta. The scare U over.
er. Maurice Johnson, and family.
Mr. and Mr* Chet Falk of Cressey Crockford.
. Sunday gueste at the home of James ‘ were Wedneaday guests of Mr. and
Mra. F. F. Hilbert and Mrs, J. V.
■Kelley were Mr. and Mra. Tabor and' Mra. VanEtt. and Mr. and Mra. Paul Hilbert spent Monday in Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brag and infant. Tucker of Ganges were Thursday call­ Id.
Mrs Ross Pierce and Mary Joyce1
daughter of, Grand Rapid*.
era.
Mr. and Mra. James Mohler visited; Mr*. Adella Snook has returned to visited her father. E. Joy, o£ Lansing
friends at Lansing and Big Rapids her home to day. She la much tm- from Thursday until Sunday. Mr
Pierce joining her for the week end.
Thuraday and Friday of last week.
t proved al tills writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Paul and Marda visited Mr. and Mra. H. J. Stang of
Battle Creek Bunday.

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Mra. Oscar Sherk spent Sunday with | The Ladles' Aid will be held In the
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt and family of her daughter. Mra. Harold Otto, and church basement Thursday, Jan. 21.
family.
Dinner at noon. Everyone welcome.
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests ol the
latter's sister, Mrs. Guy Cline, and family, and Mra. Rachel Allen of
family.
Grahd Rapids were Sunday gue*U of dlevUle.
Mra. Wm. Schroeder entertained the______
Mr. and_ __
Mrs.
_________________
David Benawa.
Home Management club at her home
Mr. and Mra. Frank Garbow attend- and Mra. Shirley Ktrmeen altetxted
the
of
iii Caledonia Friday. Twenty members ed‘ Hie All-day club at “
■* *home **
and four visitors were present. Every­ Mr. and Mra. Robert Smith of Green
ville.
The January meeting of the Wom­ one had a fine time.
Lake Friday.
an's Study club will be held at. th&gt;'
schoolhouse Tuesday evening. January
12. The subject for tlie evening will be
"Michigan."
■ The Father and Son banquet »a.s
held at the schoolhouse Monday eve­
ning. January 11. 130 were present
Following was the program: Toastmaster—C. J. Barnum; Community
Slnglng; Piano Solo—Greydon Faul;
Solo—Mlles Beamer; Speaker—R. A.
McCune, Pastor People's church. East
Lansing; Quartette—Dale Townsend.
Lawson Smith. Laird Wotrlng and Paul
Smith.
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meeting meeting at the home of Mrs
Della Manktelow Friday. January 8.
observing National Prohibition'.Twelfth Birthday. The program was as
follows: Devotions—Mra. Loomis; Par­
liamentary Quit—Mra Bamujn; Re­
port on Essay Work—Mrs Brufnm;
Echoes from State Convention by the
President; Discussion—"How can our
individual members help Prohibition"
led by Mra. Susan Smith; Solo—Mra.
Leon Tyler; Talk—Rev. p. C. Wing;
pot luck dinner was held at noon.
The Brethren Aid Society will meet
with Mra. J. W. Hoover Wednesday.
January 13. A pot luck dinner will be

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SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
This community war. saddened by the
passing of Dr. A. t Taylor of Middle­
ville. He was a good doctor, a kind
and useful man. who will be greatly

Sunday afternoon from the residence
with burial at Middleville.
Mra. Harry Clem and son. Raymond,
returned home Saturday after spend­
ing the past three weeks with lheir
daughter in Rockford
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson and
after attending tlw funeral of Dr. A.
L. Taylor Sunday, drove out to the
home of Mr. and Mra. William Stlmpson and spent a while with them.
Lola Belle Caln, daughter of Mrs.
E W Tolhurst of Middleville, has been
engaged to teach the Gates school this
coming school term. Mlw Caln and
girl friend who are attending the Per- i
ris Institute came down and spent the
week end with her parents. Mr. and
Mra. Tolhurst.
Tliere will be no school at tlie Gates
school for a few. days as the schoolhouse has got to be repapered again
and cleaned; one of the hardest Job*
to clean owing to a furnace coal gas
explosion.
Some time after school'
closed Thursday afternoon and Friday
mornlng the furnace doors and drafts
were blown open and tlie soot and
greasy imoke rolled and blew all over
everything. One would have to see to;
believe tlw work It U going to take'
lo ever get it fitted up for school again.
Everyone thinks It a miracle that It
didn't burn the building.
ORANGEVILLE.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Harper and son.
Robert, of Plainwell called on friends
at this place Saturday.
Elmer Catcher and family entertain­
ed relatives front Ohio several days the
past week.
Elmer GlUeaplc and fantity of riear
Hastings were Sunday guests of his sis­
ter. Mrs. Heber Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis arid Max­
ine Foote and friend spent. Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Lewis of Grand |
Rap&gt;4*.
Beatrice Wickham of Detroit spent
Saturday night and Sunday with her'
grandmother. Mr*. Nettie Newark of:
this p| are
Mia* Eva Olchewisky of Kalamazoo ■
spent Sunday with her parents at this'

Sunday guest* of Mr. und Mra. Clyde ।
Nichols were Edgar Dvrorest of OUvet
and an aunt from Battle Creek and:
Mr. and Mrs. Alger DeForeit and son
and Mrs. DeVrou of Kalamazoo and1
John DeForest and family of Martin.'
PAVING THE WAY.
When moles make runwaya la tulip
beds, mice sometimes follow them and
nibble the bulbs.
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2-lb.jar 23c
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MOBTOAOE rORECIXinURD

| LEGAL NOTICES

MIDDIJ5TI.LE.

NASHVILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson left Thursday morning nnd paxsed away at
Monday for Indianapolis where he has about the same hour Friday morning.

Sanford Willison of

*1650

. Clift Kletnlians and family were at tlve in relieving the suffering of others
and Mrs. Epaphrodltus Willison.
Grand Rapids Monday attending the
Mn. Jennie Searles of Hickory Cor­ funeral of Mriz Jacob Klelnhan*.
beck and call of this community. The
! nets spent a few days, last week with
Raymond Sellhom of East Laming, a
what the condition of the roads but
Miss Caroline Solomon Is entertain­ daughter. Mrs. Sellhorn was formerly
Miss Francis Huve.
ing her aunt from Kalamazoo.
Mn. Frank McDerby and Mias MlnAlton Wheeler went to New Borges*

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ORDER FOR FUBLICATIOS.

hospital. Kalamazoo Bunday for medi­
day afternoon.
cal treatment.
Mrs. Frank McDerby spent Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Johnson visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl 8cud- with friends at Bellevue.
der north of Hastings Sunday.
,
— -•
Mr, Ad. Ttorp. will ml-riMn U» JS'"*1 U"nd,» “"» h"
“■
Home Literary club Thursday, Janu-j D?rg*on- ..
.
nry M
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bah* and
The Methodist Proteatant Ladles' d“’!?‘£ k«*n» 8unday wllh Mr*
Aid Society at Hickory Corner* will I
W1
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sponsor a home talent play presented
^huj; “ead “
hta "on K*n*
by It* members, at the Kellogg School
and family at Flint.
:n Saturday
, ll“r- and
OUa ?&lt;*ay
th* on
Saturday night.
night. February
February fl.
0.
Mrs.
Richard*
to iI vlIle.are ,,
a few
airs, Blanche
uiancnc
rticnaros wu
was taken
taaen
„ day* with his
.
.
.
mntnd-r
Str.: ,, ,,
r~l/tlrav
Borges* hospital
Friday, and Saturday
'"^IterMraMcllssa
Ookay
morning she submitted to an operation
W Furols* was at Ann
for the removal of a tumor. At present | ^b?.r FWday to see her daughter. Miss
she is In a very critical condition, but i
,
, _
. _ ,.
her many friends are anxious for her
^a|,lda
recovery
®Pent a Xew dflys wlth MUa Minnie
Mi*. Graves I* the nurae who te as- ^Im tlw firat of the week
kisting at the Delton hospital now.
I ,
Mr and Mr*. Charles Moreau of i AmeU“ LenU- Mrs Suile K™11 «n(1
August* spent Bunday afternoon with!

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Mr. and Mra. James Underhill. Mrs. wl'h Ml“ M‘nnle Fumis*.
LaingsUnderhill doe* not improve In health'I Superintendent Johnson
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J Clare McDerby was a business
might.
.
caller at Battle Creek Friday.
The Clover Leaf club entertained
Ann Arbor were in Delton Bunday tail­
their husbands Friday night at Gall
ing on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington visit­ Lykins' new shop. It war. an ideal place
ed Merle Harrington at the Borges* for a party. The tables looked very
pretty with their white tablecloths and
hospital In Kalamazoo Sunday.
The Delton Boosters' club gave an bitter-sweet. There were forty sat
oyster supper banquet at the commun­ down to a bountiful pot luck. After
supper
many games were played. The
ity hall Wednesday evening. There
were about forty-four present. E. E. club will hold their annual business
Faulkner acted as toastmaster. Three meeting Thursday night at the home
who responded with toasts were H. T. of Mrs. Chris Marshal).
The P. T. A. met Monday night at
Reynolds as President of the Boosters'
club: Mrs. H. F. Wertman as a past
president of the Delton Community Street, who Is connected with the Ann
club:. William Lcinaar as an interested Kellogg school at Battle Creek.
The tire and battery shop has moved
Booster and solicitor for the Delton
Fire Truck; Russell Mott and Robert across the street to the Standard Oil
.
Barnes in the interests of the Boy­ station.
The
regular meeting of Laurel
Scout work; Leon Leonard in the or­
ganization and purpose of the Boosters'
club and Royce Henton as secretary day night at the temple. It was pro­
of the club: Mrs. Elsie Horton also ceeded by a pot luck supper. Card
announced that plans were well under playing wa* the entertainment.
Mrs. Idah Appleman entertained the
wjy for a good old fashioned pancake
Supper for Ute benefit of Delton Boy Past Noble Granda Thursday. The
Scout Troop 55. The mothers and birthdays celebrated were Mr*. Lillian
Boosters- club are helping make the Apple man and Dolores Appteman.
Mr*. Charles Ackett entertained the
necessary arrangements.
A definite
Bethany class at her home Friday
program the Booster* adjourned to the afternoon. After the business meeting
the
ladles spent the afternoon In sew­
auditorium where they held their an­
nual business meeting and election ot ing. a lovely lunch was served.
Mr*. Edith Mayo was hostels for tin:
officers. H. T. Reynolds was elected
president. E. E. Faulkner, secretary regular meeting of the Ladles' Mission­
and treasurer, and Chester Banghart ary Society of the Methodist church
Friday night. .
as vice-president.
George Thomas announces that his
Glenn Horton, who for several years
has been assistant cashier of the son Clyde of Flint and Miss Lanis
Augusta Bank was appointed tlw Deacel will be married. February 21. at
the
Evangelical church at Green
cashier of the bank at their last meet­
Springs, Ohio.
ing.
On last Wednesday evening the
Mr. and Mrs. George Lelnaar of
Hickory Corners spent Saturday after­ neighbors of Charles Cruso helped him
noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. celebrate hl* eighty-sixth birthday, a
fine pot luck supper was enjoyed. Mr.
Ike Lcinaar.
The Delton Community dub will Cruso received several gifts and ftowsponsor a dance at the Hall on Friday
night January 22. The ComhlU orches­ son of Hastings were present.
Miss Patricia McNltt is spending
tra from Plainwell will lurnlsh the
music. Supper will be served in the some time with her cousin. Miss Helen
McNltt. at Cadillac.
basement.
Kir. and Mr*. Ike Lelnaar visited the
MORGAN.
former's sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Hulbert Casey of South Has­ Last Week’s Letter.
tings Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. VanRieWe of
Mrs. Irene Harrington and Margaret. Lansing spent the week end with their
Mrs. Kate Adrianson and Mrs. Lula son Mr. and Mr*. Clair VanSickle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaffer and son
Wertman were Battle Creek shoppers
Tuesday.
Homer visited over the week end with
relatives at Plainwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cotton and
HINDS CORNERS.
Mra. Dodges mother from Grand daughter Bemlce ot Lansing spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neff
Rapids spent Sunday with her.
Miss Burton. Mrs. Burgess and son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair VanSickle and
and Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Golden, all of
Hasting*, were caller* at the home of Mrs. Mamie Webb and daughter Ruby
MLu Susie Phillip* and mother last were In Lansing Bunday and attended
the Salvation Army meeting Sunday
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parr and Mr. evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen DeLong of
and Mrs. Elmoren, all of Kalamazoo,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips Grand Ledge visited Austin DeLong
and Mrs. Farr remained for a few days and Mrs. Mary Turner Bunday.
Arthur and Opal Webb accompanied
Clarence Brown and Mrs. Pearl
Barrett of Detroit visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair VanSickle to Lan­
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tablas Sunday and sing Wednesday evening and attended
the
rally of the Salvation Army of that
took her daughter Leah home, who
had spent the past three weeks with place.
Mrs. Mary Turner Is gaining slowly
her grandparents here, and aunt, Mrs.
from
her recent operation.
Hendershott In Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Florence Trutnpcr has gene to
Mrs. Phena Wilkinson of Kalamazoo
who is visiting friends here, spent spend some lime with her daughter,
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. c. N. Mra. Will Craig, of near Hastings.
Word was received here that Mollie
Tobias.
Tlie community meeting will be this Carr of this place who is spending the
week Friday night at the schoolhouse. winter in Hastings is at the Pennock
hospital
with infection in her teg.
Clouse. Mrs.
Libble Craven. Mrs.
Mrs. Sophia Mead spent part of last
Madeline Haynes and Mrs. Mary Fish­
er of Baltimore visited the former’s week in Battle Creek visiting relatives.
Morgan school lost two of Ita pupils
son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes Sun­
Monday as Ernest Grass is to go to
day.
Grand Rapids to attend school for the
father Reuben Grames and Miss Cor* time being and Marjory Giddings 1* to
Grames of Battle Creek called on Mr. go to Louisans as her folks received
and Mr*. W. O. Tobias Sunday evening word that her grandmother was very
Callers last week at the home of Mr. iU.

ADAMS LAKE.
Edgar Bolter of Coate Grove spent
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hunt.
Mrs. Mary Mullendore and Mrs. Hat­
tie Kllllck were in Hastings Tuesday
getting the new lesson for the nex:
meeting of the Home Management
club which will be held Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Terpenlng.
The Farmers' club meeting held Sat­
urday evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Warner of South Pine was
very largely attended. A splendid pro­
gram was rendered and a general good
time enjoyed by all present. An all day
meeting will be held tn two weeks at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Flower of
Milo. You are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morehouse
spent Sunday with their son Ernest
and wife of South Pine.
Friends ot Donald Douglas will be
pleased to know he has recovered suf­
ficiently from his recent operation so
as to return to his home Tuesday.
Vialtorr during the week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Bagley were.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Cary of Neeley on
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn of As­
syria on Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs
George Morehouse on Wednesday and
Mr and Mrs. John Cappon of Hastings
on Sunday.
Sunday evening callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Morehouse were. Mr. and
Mr*. Earl Dunlap ot North Pine and
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Potts and daughter.
Mr* Joe Hutchins and two little girl*
Jean and Doris ot Marshall.
and Mrs. Burrell Phillips were, Mrs
Herbert Morehouse and Orville Wad­ Clouse. Mrs. Libble Cravens. Mr*.
dell were in. Kalamazoo Friday on Daisy Thompson ot Shultz. Mra. Bracy
of Urbandale. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hen­
Little Audrey Mullendore is on the dershott.
sick list.
Mrs. c. N. Tobias entertained the
Mr. and Mr*. Marcus Bagley spent Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle Wednes­
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd day for dinner and election of officer*.
Fisher of Richland.
Tliere were 23 pretent One new mem­
Mr. and Mr*. Ell Lindsey are having ber was added to our list. Next meet­
lheir building* wired for electricity this ing will be the second Wednesday In
February at the home of Mra. Mary
Payne in Hastings on N. Michigan Ave.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Member* to furnish dinner, proceeds to
Several from here attended the fu­ replenish the floral fund.
Mr. and Mra. W. O Tobias visited
neral of Mrs. Goldie Vanzandt at
lheir children in Battle Creek Friday.
Plainwell Monday.
Mr. and Mr*, c. N. Tobla* called on
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duffey and
his brother-lq-law. Marshal-Alien, and
vllie attended the Prison show at Ionia mother in Battle Creek Thursday aft­
ernoon.
Wednesday evening and report II fine
Tills community was shocked to
Mrs Madeline Haynes of Hastings
team of the sudden death of Dr. A. L spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs
■
Taylor of Middleville Friday morning Ronald Haynes.
Dr. Taylor will be greatly missed by his
many friends. We extend our heartfelt
LIGHTNING DAMAGE.
sympathy to the bereaved ones
Out of every 100 buildings struck by
Several from around here attended lightning only 2 are protected by
the funeral of Dr. Taylor at Middle­ lightning rods. Lightning causes an
rille Bunday P. M.
1 annual Iom of 112.000,000.

DUNHAM school items.
Last Week s Letter.
account of sickness Friday.
Our desk* received a coat of varnish
during Christmas vacation.
Rev. Rhoades and Rev. Hayes of
Nashville visited our school Friday
morning and Rev. Hayes gave a very
interesting talk.
i
We sold 294 Christmas seals this

Several of our pupils helped with
the Children's Night program at the
church Friday evening.
’
Next Friday afternoon we are plan­
ning to have a miscellaneous program.

Ba

by his large circle of friends aa was

SUPREME RECORD
OF VALUE-GIVING
...AND AMERICA’S
GREAT RESPONSE!

number attending the funeral. Bunday
of flowers surely was a token of the
high esteem in which he was held by

deus

B.

Taylor

and

his

daughter.

wlth her grandparents and other rela­
tive* are left to mourn with the friends
the passing of a real num.
Miss Dorothy Bonnett, a graduate of
our school. recently passed her state
examinations as a nurse. Her standing
which Is seldom equalled. Bonnie's
many friends join in wishing her suc­
cess In her chosen profession of minis­
tering to the sick and afflicted.
This Is not a snake story, but the
writer picked up a butterfly on the
cement one day last week and has had
it on display for some days. Rather un­
usual for the middle of January. we be­
lieve.
George and Mrs Vlcrs stopped here
a few hours on Saturday on their wajr
to spend the week end in Battle Creek.
They like Lansing very much as a
place to live, but would much prefer.
If he could find employment here, to
come back here to live.
This Monday evening occurs the reg­
ular monthly meeting of the Boosters
club. We are Sure it will be a worth­
while meeting. Hon. Judge Eggleston

home over the week end.
H. N. Potter has been unable to at­
tend to business much of late. Mr.
Biddle is assisting Mrs. Potter In look­
ing after the business
We are all
wishing him success in the reaulU of
the treatment lie Is taking.
More wood Is being used here than

BUI
___ I____ I____ I____ I____ I____ I____ L

Almost $700 less for a Buick Four-Door Sedan in 1932
than in 1922! And the new Buick Four-Poor Sedan,
listing at $995, is a Straight Eight with Wizard Control
and scores of important advancements. Here is a record
of value-giving that the piqtor industry, represented by
Buick, has actually achieved. And here is how the
motoring public has rewarded Buick for the achievement:
Today, as a result of Buick's policy of giving greater and
greater value, America is awarding Buick more than
threc-to-one preference over all other eights in its price
class. The reason will be instantly apparent to you
when you note the valuc-ieaderihip of the new Buick
Eight for 1932 with Wizard Control Twenty-six models,
priced from $935 to $205 5, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan.

BUICK

THE NEW
EIGHT WITH
Wizard Control

HASTINGS BUICK SALES CO.
T. S. K. REID, Manager
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE., HASTINGS

Guy Warner of Dowling visited Mr. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
that many a man. who Is not regularly and Mr*. Will Gates Friday and Satur-1 Hallock near Milo and helped them
employed is out cutting wood on shares day.
.
■ celebrate their forty-third wedding *nto help keep down expenses.
Mrs. Edith Bonneville and Era and nlvcrsary.
Merle and Mra. Isabelle May and son |
Jimmie of Battle Creek visited Mr.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
and Mra. Le»ter Bonneville Wednetday.
Gardner's' family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kenyon and writing.
There is hardly a night that the
Mr. and Mn. Seymour Olmstead and
auditorium at the school building is day with Mr. and M™. Jesse Kenyon
not uied. Some very interesting con­
tests are being pulled off.
'
Kenyon
of ^7
Concord
Mr Sr
and Mrs
Muri
k&gt;x
m»
Mary
ol ' at Marton T”c’r Wf" aU,«’ lhere **
The school board are advertising sev­
eral of the district school buildings for Hastings were also there.
M" Edd Fr,cndsale, some liave already been sold.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Bab-1 ^r- and Mra 8eolt L?d&gt;' *Pcr&gt;l SalArthur Guekes and family greatly cock, January 9. a son who ha* been ! J!rday.n,,ht. aPd Su’Jdfly ,rltfl l**elr
enjoyed their southern trip but are of named John Edward We think thote
a«d VUA,b‘"d; Mr and
the opinion that Michigan is good two grandpas will be very proud of iBwyn H“&gt;’*ard
Dellonenough for them as a home.
their namesake.
I
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SOUTH SHULTZ.
The many friends of Mrs. Ethel Ken- Friday night missed a good time as
Libble Craven and Arney Bonneville
Illness and hope for her a speedy re­ put on a fine program. Russel Craven '
of Lake Al-Gon-Quin nnd Mra. Haze]
covery.
'
The Misses Maybelle Hart and Bar­ Benedict of East Delton gave some
bara Chamberlain attended church in good selections on their guitar* and on
Kalamazoo Bunday and spent the re­ the piano, Mrs. Benedict whistling. The
mainder of the day with Mr. and Mr*. P. T.*A. will be held the third Friday
evening each month. Everyone wel­
James Clark.
Lorraine and Lorna Bonneville at­ come.
tended Sunday School at Doud school­
Mrs. Vesta Monica ana ton Billie of
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night with
house Sunday.

Don’t Get Up Nights
Phytk tU Btedd.r With

Kate Patton of Kalamazoo spent Sat­ and Sunday with her aunt. Miss Rose
urday with Mr. and Mn. O. E. Ken- Hallock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kenyon spent

Special Prices
ON THE BALANCE OF OUR

USED C ARS
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
JANUARY 21, 22, 23

You Can Save $ C/A on Good Used Cars
as High as .. ./
XZ on the Abo™ Dates
Call and look over the following cars:

One
One
One
One
One

1930
1929
1930
1930
1928

Model A De Luxe Coupe
Model A Standard Coupe
Model A DeLuxe Tudor
Chevrolet Coach
Pontiac Tudor

All of the above care are in fine condition
and will be sold at bargain prices.

of school nine of our pupils went to
—Reporter. Brandt McIntyre; teach­
er, Josephine Romig.

CHE8TNUT TREES.
The Department of Agriculture has
planted in this country more than
200.000 Japanese chestnut trees, which
•wAmw.b*
An 1*.. A
&lt;
can chestnut blight.

Universal Garage
Telephone 2121

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

'&lt;•
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

!chance to take
CURRENCY INFLASUGAR BEET ACREAGE CHARLOTTE HAVING
Holland Company Needs More
11
TONNECESSTRY Beets Than Are Available
CONGRESS GIVING 8ERI0U8
ATTENTION TO THIS
SUBJECT

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.ills

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SELLING EVENT OF
,■
UNUSUAL INTEREST

NUMBER

COUNTRY CLUB HAS

DETROIT MAN MET
SUCCESSFUL YEAR PRES. LW. SUB
i Chosen At Annual
RETAINED IN OFFICE
INSTANT DEATH °"s
Meeting Held On Wednes­

Wonderful Opportunity to Pur
chase Clothing At Greatly
Reduced Costs
GEOROE J. SCHNEIDER'S CAR
ITEM IN STATE PRESS SAYS
DRIVEN INTO ORAWATERWORKS SYSTEM
where in this issue. announce a selling
event
of
unusual
interest to our read­
VEL PILE
IS LOSING MONEY
ers They are quoting on many Items

.

In tiietr line, such ax overcoats. suits

day Evening

WINDSTORM INSURANCE 00.

The annual meeting of the Hastings
HELD ANNUAL MEETING
Country chib was held on Wednesday
■ night when three members of the
ON WEDNESDAY
1 board of directors were choom. Die
board organized by selecting tire fol-'
THREE
DIRECTORS WERE
lowing officers
-----------------

DEFICIT OF OVER $10,­
furnishings, scarfs and all winter good, FAILED TO MAKE TURN
.for boys and men. unusually low pricer
000 IN NINE MONTHS I'for even a special sale at this time of
SOUTH OF woodland

:

ELECTED TO THE BOARD
W. A Schsder—Vlre-President.
L. G. Tolhurst—Becretary.
This Company
Had Been Hunting With Friend ' J. E. Clark—Treasurer
.
. Has Good SurOur Sister City Could Profit By
I The above officers together with the
plug In Banks With Which to
And Was Returning Home
Example of Hastings In Con­
1 following
gentlemen constitute the
Care For Yearly Losses
| board (or the ensuing year: C. _W
When Accident Happened
duct of Civic Affairs
Whatever they say in their advertlserepresenting:. umrae u. urnnrian.
im.it can be taken as&gt; ..
w.
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—
In the Grand Rapids Press of Jan-1rment
Avenue. Deand Charles*. Mutual Windstorm -Insurance Company
IIVII1C was
*«.*. at
.1. 742
IM St. Paul A.';..*',
wi - *u&lt;x1.
- - Dr -F. Carrothers
uary 20. there waa a news item, sent exactly what you will find when you go ] home
. .Iran.
.. M n»um... draih aradar era-, “&gt;’&gt;■
• -&gt;-&gt; k-ih « J*
m
, _
u
ra
from Charlotte, which contained the to their clothing store.
nine wiien his car a four pas*eng&lt;r
Country club* in other communities: Wednesday of last week. The following
information that that city's waterworks
Buick coupe smashed Into a gravel "" having a lough time to get along । director* were re-elected for another
system is not only not paying, but is a
pile some distance from the roadway at ”ul the Hastings Country club has no three year term
'
big loser for that city.
the long curve three mile* south of1 debt and managed to get through 19311 E. A. Parker, of this dty. Clare O.
As proof of that statement thc ar­
11Woodland on M-43 The accident must] in good shape and starts off the new Thorpe of Kalamazoo. Orr O. Stanley
ticle asserted that, for the nine months •
have occurred at about 7:30.| &gt;ear with every prospect
ofhaving a: of Indian River. Harrison Dodds of
from April 1. 1931 to January 1. 1932. J
I
No one was with Mr. Schneider and ««»d year. The officer* are certainly West Branch and W it Launstein of
the total reyenue of t)&gt;e Charlotte wa­
'
there were no witnesses to the accidents “&gt;en who-will manageits affairs Owoaso. The hold-over directors are
terworks wa* 85.021.19. Tlie article!
Laverne
Miller oi
of this
city aou
and three
v
’ w
n "
stated that there were paid in salarii ■
_T „„„
.
Miveme Miner
u&gt;u say
nuee ' '•ir' "”'
, , ,
. - -.
and also for supplies for the Charlotte I AT THE CLOSE OF 1931 BAL- menu*
frlPnds were
driving to
has been- -a fine in­
wear uaaxaa*
au Lake Odessa.]
... The
---- Country
—----- - club
—
■nd
in passing
’Ututionfor
forWasttnm
Hastingsand
and the
the fact
fact that
that Ypsilanti. Jerome Harrison of Ludingwaterworks during tlie nine montlu
ANCES IN VARIOUS FUNDS
-- ---------------.u.- thl*
-j—place, noticed
~-• -a rtitution
car with the tall light burning They ■«» “ located here ha* drawn many to
from April 1 to January 1. 815.425. or a
TOTALLED 5j86.029.33
thought It had parked there, so did not ‘hi* city, and many who come to our Young of Muskegon. M E. Cota of Big
net kau for the nine months of over
Sunday of Clare.
stop to investigate Other cars passed | resort lakes, even st some distance Rapids. Harold
810.000 to the city.
by without apparently any thought of from Hastings, drive to the Country Charles H. Hughes of Prairieville and
We can hardly understand why such AND THE BEST PART IS
Fred R Lykins of Memphis
an accident with a tragic ending
club here to play their favorite game.
a situation should exist in our sister
the year In fact they are below pre­
' war prices for tlie same goods.
I Waters and Son carry a fine line cf

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CITY’S FINANCES
ME CONDITION

city. Tite people there are a fine, in­
----THERE ARE NO DEBTS n appears that Mr. Schneider had
holders' annual meeting and named the
x----------driven here from Detroit, as hr had |
telligent lot of folks, and Charlotte te
following officers, all re-election*: L.
suriounded by one of the best rural: July Tax l£vy Will M&gt;ubUe»
’ Ii':
W Sunday, president; O. E. Crook.
J
J
troll friends farm north of town. Hr |
sections of Michigan, from which its
Be Less] Than At Present— iiad been hunting there Sunday and it
population Is steadily recruited. There
tent lai market poMlble for the manu­
and treasurer. Surely these officer* deWinter Taxes Coming In Well 'WBS
b&gt; himself and his friend.
must be a lack of public spirit and in­
facturers or this country that can com­
"
„ / , „ vuiumg II. w
that would J|art a luUe early txcaUM.
• serve the honors that were conferred
terest in public affairs in Charlotte
pare with what Its farmers would
upon them because they have labored
The dtyAf Hastings wound up the he had lcft g uro to be repaired at a
which Is responsible for such a situa­
create if they were in position to buy.
faithfully and successfully for the
year 1931 Jfth cash balance* in
the WoodUnd
station Then tills
tion as this.
You can talk about European markets ,
aIong Bnd mftl hlm I CROWD ESTIMATED AT 400 company.
We will now give some figures of the various fiMsof 866.02933. AND WITH fr1fnd
—they would be insignificant as com­ GENEROSITY 0E KELLOGG
NO DEBTS. TiUjal* quite a contrast to,^ woodland and the two car* would
Hustings
waterworks
for
the
year
1931
pared with the possible farm market.
FOUNDATION A GREAT
GATHERED IN SCHOOL
treasurer ■hoard that the company baa
the condition th£t existed a few year*; drtw.
trough Lansing
Tlie
cash
receipts
for
last
year
for
wa
­
As a matter of fact farmers liavc not
about 8451.000.000 of insurance in force.
BENEFACTION
GYMNASIUM
ter rents were 820305.1B. Tliere was ago. when Hjr^city owed 850000 In Wlu.n hl* frirnd reached tlw filling «abeen large buyers of products for sev­
actually expended during the year on bonds and Had to borrow money from Uon ln woodland, he did not find Mr
eral years because of advene farm i
bank*
to
get
by
from
July
to
July,
there
as
arranged.
He
feared
account of the waterworks 116.240 60
conditions. Pul the farmer back where WONDERFUL OPPORTUNgeneral condition*. and because the
something had happened to him and T. BEN JOHNSTON IS
Of this last named sum 84.083 wax paid which I* the city's fiscal year
he can buy and he will start the wheels j
itv cnD DllDAl DIIDII c
drop in building costs had made necesAt the present time tlie city ha*. Parted south from Woodland. He found
of industry moving; but he cannot do
III rUn nUnAL rUrlLo for three electric pumps. One of them
THE GUEST SPEAKER
Aif a 1080 gallon per minute capacity, drawing interest in our bank*, nil th- lhe car »dere Mr. Schneider had
It under present conditions.
I
------------polio*.
u llUo lhl. grBVci pile. He called
But there is the clement of Justice!New Camp For Handicapped and for a standby unit which would cash required to finish the sewage
Troop 65 Gives Archery Dem­ The company lias a good surplus of
operate the I’.ufnping plant in case disposal ptant thl* year, with a com-; Harlry Towmend who live* near the
In this matter as well as expediency. &lt;
cash in banks drawing interest so that
Children At Pine Lake to Be
onstration—72 a Covered
anything happened to the Consumers plete equipment of machinery for tak- ^n,. of tht, accldent. The two went
Most all existing farm credits were
Ing care of sewage. No tax levy will t0 thc gravel pjje and found that Mr.,
Power
lines.
Bo
the
actual
running
ex
­
created when farm products were from
Built This Summer
Wagon Stunt
rapidly without borrowing, which la as
pense of the Hastings waterworks for a have to be made in 1932 on that ac-,Schneider had evidently been dead for;
two to three times as high as they are
About a year ago the W. K. Kellogg
be—especially
in times
count. It has been building this plant a uttie time. Mr. Townsend rushed to
*---------About 400 Barry' county —
boy
scouts. it should
at the present time. It is unjust to ask Foundation made a decision which has year was but 812.157.60. for the 84.083 on the installment Man. carrying over hls |,ome and phoned Uve Sheriff, who1 parents of scouts and friends of *cout- when banks
cannot make
loam
■ IU&gt; IIVUKwk w.k..,.. —
V.
-- —----a fanner to repay his debts, created begp very Important to Barry ■ county.
« surplus every .......
Iin
k .the I*
nlr .11.
.. n
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X-l
— to the • .Ing gathered
___ ... in
.U_the
Ul-i.
..Kschool
kkI
.­ as freely as they did a few years
a
year
bank
at
3
took
Coroner
AdrourUe
with
him
High
gym
under such conditions, with dollars Because this is a rural county, to an an Investment, for the new electric
ago.
We
cannot
give
definite
figures as
place
where
the
accident
occurred.
|
nasium
Monday
evening
for
the
first
per cent interest.
that can buy from two to three times extent that Is true of no other county pumping outfit is saving the city a snug
It will be noticed by the council pro­
Both the Coroner and Mr. Townsend j annual Indoor rally since live county
as much of his products u* the dol­ in this part of Michigan. Barry was sum of money.
(Continued on page five)
’ *-*Joined
—* **■the Battle
- *•Creek
*
Area«—under
Hastings has very reasonable rates ceedings this week that the city took
lars he received when lie made his loan. selected by the Foundation as the
83.000 from the checking account of the
i leadership of T. Ben Johnston. Troops
(Continued on page five)
In a personal letter to the writer. county in which to try out a philan­
trunk line paving and maintenance
; from al! sections of the county were
Congressman Ketchum states that the thropic plan by means of which to give
fund and added It to the savings' ac­ DISMANTLING OLD
1
represented.
congressmen are giving serious atten­ every rural child the privilege of a high CLEANING TREES AND
count which it is accumulating for
STEAM PUMP OUTFIT' ' Soupy" was sounded by the buglar
tion to thc financial problems that school education and also of health
that fund. Other cities, so we under confront the country and that there is education which would benefit him as
RRUSH FROM ROADSIDES stand, have taken tills money, which Is
Lloyd Shafer's wrist watch) and the
a general recognition of the fact that long as he might live.
paid by the state, and have used it for Standby Gasoline Engine Can forte In the kitchen in co-operation
p considerable currency inflation is
Unfortunately economic conditions County Assumes Responsibility street work. Not so Hastings. Tins city
with volunteers from the tables worked
Be Used If Electric Power
required. Il would seem, if that is the became such that it does not seem ad­
realizes that the state highway depart­
at high speed to furnish coffee. cocoa
For 167 Miles of Town­
Should Be Off
visable to press the plans farther at
ment Is likely to call on our city at
doubt that our Congressman expresses this time; but we can now begin to see
ship Highways
We notice by the council proceedings
. some future time to put Green street.
Il correctly, that we can expect some how wonderfully fortunate Barry coun­
On the first of January, as provided which is part of a trunk line, or East that the city engineer was authorized Rev. J. A. McNulty gave the Invocation. comfortable cash situation.
legislation that will relieve the tension, ty is in being selected by this organi­ by the new state law. '.he County Road I State street, included in M-79. in a to dismantle the old steam pump at the
UV inc
Stale Ul* UW VUUlip I«mu ■
ruiri.
...
... ..........
... ....
Following a brief business session
restore confidence and get dollars back zation.
gratuluted over having within their
Commission took over the maintenance condition for traffic These street* may water works plant, and tear down the
Into channels where they will be ac­
Its first effort was made in Thorn­
require extensive repairs or repaving, brick wall from the only remaining Iteld, a program consisting of stunts. borders such a wonderful company
tively working or be the foundation for apple township. The pupils In the vil­ of 167 miles of township roads. It will When that demand is made, this city boiler in the plant, so that that boiler
with Its splendid record. It has met 1U
take
over
an
equal
amount
every
ycur
loans, the results of which will mean lage of Middleville were attending
obligations to those who have suffered
wants
to
be
ready
to
comply
with
it.
can
be
removed.
This
will
take
out
Introduction
of
Toastmaster
Kim
Sig
­
for the next four years, until the entire
employment of labor.
school In an antiquated building, lack­ 835 miles shall become a part of the and have the money in the bank to pay; all of Uie steam pumps and boilers. The
losses by giving fair and prompt ad­
ing proper ventilation and light, and county system. The average amount for It. Our readers, we arc sure, under- city now has an up-to-date electric man. Aben Johnson, chairman of the justments. The company is In good
ENGLISH STARLINGS A
miserably equipped as compared with taken over for each ’ownshlp varies, stand that the city receives from the I pumping plant, also a stand-by gasoup-to-date school buildings. In the
state 12 000 |&gt;er mile annually for the line engine which can operate thc the first cub charter to be granted in In keeping them on the Job.
MENACE TO OTHER BIRDS rural districts the one room school was because of the fact that zomc town­
—•
------on
» page five) । pumjwin case anything should happen
(Continued
Barry county after which Cubmaster
ships have more of state and county
being continued. While Thornapple highway than others, consaquently lew
———-------110 lhe Consumers Power lines
. c. g. Hyatt and
SCHOOL TO PRESENT
Jack Miner, The “Bird Man," could boost of as good one room schools township highway. The average per 18 STUDENTS
. Jvb.. .w .HOLD
.v.^3
I we hope the waterworks committee pr0Ceded to give
,.
a demonstration. Leon
as
the
average
still
they
were
inade
­
-WASHINGTON RETURNS'
HRAnilfiTinN
ponnoAM
i
ft
nd
the
council
will
not
think
the
Ban-1
vanDalsen. one of the cubs, then
township
tor
this
year
would
be
from
Advises Extermination of
UnAuUAIIUN rMUUHAM,^ u bmung into their affairs wheniplaywd a pl
quate; soma of them without ventila­ eight to twelve miles.
These Pests
tion and without proper equipment. It
st suggest “
that
organized Ihere under sponsorship of
For the purpose of doing a better Group
. Entered
_____ a Junior
I—.— m-i.
"
“ some improvement onuUrt
Pageant
to Be Given In Honor
High
is
Impossible
for
a
teacher,
with
from
ought to be made In the pumping ata- thc Presbyterian church and a second
One cannot help noticing the in­
job of maintenance on these township
tlon Itself. Il one will visit Belding and
has recently been registered at
of Bicentennial of First
creasing numbers of English Starlings. fifteen to thirty pupils In a one room roads, for which the state will pay thia
School Together Six
other towns of this size, they will find1 Middleville.
These will become even a worse nui­ school, to teach eight grades as they county 838.000 this year, thc County
U.
8. President
Years
Ago
much better waterworks buildings than । Among the interesting scout demonsance than the English sparrow. They should be taught. There are too many Road Commission advanced 84.000 of
In honor of the bicentennial of
Eighteen students who entered Junior we have in Hustings. With the old jtratldru was thc archery contest, and
are fighters, and drive out other birds. classes, and not time enough to give its own money, because the state
Steps ought to be taken to reduce their the pupils the attention they ought to money is not yet available. In order to High school six years ago celebrated the steam plant it was next to impossible illustration of the fire-by-friction and George Washington that is being cele­
brated this year, students of the Has­
number. Jack Miner. tlie Canadian au­ have.
clear off the brush and cut out the completion of their scholastic work at to keep It clean and In order. Now. the nre-by-filnt-and-*teel methods of
tings High and Junior High are to pre­
Accordingly It was suggested that
the Hastings High school by a banquet however, with electric operation and a'
(Continued on page six)
thority on bird life, calls on everybody
sent a pageant. "Washington Returns'’
,,,
to kill the glarlings. because of their there be established al Middleville a ..nuruving
improving uioc
these ruaus.
roads. The
inc nauuuMiuu
commission held
------ in- the
---- Central
----------- school
— Monday
• stand-by gasoline engine—which will'
viciousness in driving out other birds. consolidated school for Thornapple wished to be perfectly fair in this mat-1 evening. The group held a similar only be used at rare intervals—there 15 i si Alien HN MClAinR I IQT
grade pupils will also take part
no
reason
why
the
interior
of
the
plant
l»AMCU
Uli
nUPiUn
Llo
I
township.
There
have
since
been
an
­
ter.
so
it
decided
that
to
n&gt;end
an
banquet
at
the
time
they
left
Hie
sixth
He claims that they are a menace to
nexed two outalde districts. When the equal
Roy
hot lk
be.- lnu
made
WESTERN STATE
native birds.
equal amount
amount In
in each
each of
of the
the sixteen
sixteen . «r*dc together. Mrs. “
-j Hubbard. can uul
K- up-to-dste and put In1:
___ . . . __________
_________
townships,
which would
average 8250 nnw
now ornne
Kratle Ktitw
supervisor, had charge of SUch a condition that a citizen of HasWe notice that the Conservation De­ Kellogg Foundation made their pro- .
(Continued on page three)
per township as can be seen All this
banquet then and also of the one tings could take a visitor there without (
V»nn&lt;» T aAina being made in the sewing classes and
partment of Michigan plans to put on
7ork oTZiovTng me brusl" and the
TheJ^c
for the Bpp^Tn“.
L ^stings Young Ladies tl»e art classes are helping to prepare
a campaign to greatly decrease the
.
.....
.
... ■ *&gt;n&gt;l*ne
aimlani* rifte
’a are
—
wzx,
■ira.'.'.l t.,&lt;r that
Ihlf tHIc
M
—Vlnn Vw
——D
kkk*«1
the settings.
trees
has^o be hand work;
so that
ride, S'l*
was ItSCl
used lOF
for no()l
both ban
b«i-— rtii,*,
outfit. It.
We
not suggesting
this ■
Making
Excellent
Record
number of English Sparrows. The de­
In order that as many studcnta»as
.
___ •
partment Itself can do little; but it CITY COUNCIL TRANSACTS
for liS'y •**
M 00° W1”
5PCn‘i’Xewlth is a list of the students: be done al thc present time. The Ban- j
ner Is as anxious as the council that
Kalamazoo
possible can take pert, tin- production
will ask the. people of the state to co­
ROUTINE BUSINESS The commission got in touch with, Marjorie Baker. Kenneth Biddle. Mar- taxes be kept at the lowest possible A fine honor has come to two Has- is being produced with a double east.
operate tn destroying that bird, which
One
group will present the pageant ou
llmlt.
But
when
better
times
arrive.
a.4?llngs
young
ladles,
freshmen
at
Westhas become a pest as well as a nui­
the authorities In each township so
they surely wiU. we hope to see the I ern State Teachers' College, and grad­ February 26 and an entirely new cast
sance. If tiie Starling is worse, as Jack City Oorincil Orders &gt;3,000 Put to get the names of those who are In P'?cker' E115n,,
waterworks building put In condition1 uates of the Hastings High school in on February 27.
Miner says, the Department ought to In Sfivings Account For Main­ special need of employment, and then I
en MBH
ThU is somcwliat of an innovattoa
arranged to see that the 8250 xppro-;^' '
wt
£ so that apologies for its appearance the class of 1931.
include that bird In its campaign of
tenance of Trunk Lines
priated for that township be paid for
i^X jQJ^ jZhn’ Stake!
need not
_________
be made
- - to any visitor.
I In the list of honor students an­ here. Mr. VanBusklrk states, although
elimination.
—
■ ■ ■&lt; a* ——
I nounced last week were the names of many of the larger city schools have
The council n?et In regular session
~ - ..^GROUND
1
j Miss Evelyn Johnson, daughter of Mr had this plan in operation for some
Friday evening and'lt was largely rou­
tine business that was transacted.
.... —-- ' ttnd Mrs ^v'd Johnson, and Miss Wlnl- time. In addition to giving more pupils
ways has been finished qp the mileage;
The council granted to Carveth and taken over in the townships of Wood­
SOAKED WITH WATER fred Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
production. the plan usually develops
Stebbins also to F. J. Adams the right land. Carlton, Thornapple and Irving. i‘ Clark.
Pilot—Margaret Chandler.
to
put
signs
across
the
sidewalks
in
Twenty-nine new pupils will enter
Work is now progressing in Castleton,: The Take Off—Mrs. Hubbard.
Recent Rain. Have Been of
is likely to benefit the performance, he
the High school as freshmen this week front of their places of business, sub­ Hastings township and Maple Grove. I Dawn—Marjorie Baker.
Great Benefit—Frosts Have ■ a fine honor for Miss Howard and Miss
Friday afternoon as the first semester ject to the approval of the city engl- The work of removing the brush and,
Nnt Wnrt Wheat I Johnson to be chosen. And it 1* also
The Ascent—Mr. Perking.
The pageant will be divided Into four
comes to an end. These students are:
small trees that would hinder grading I
Not Hurt Wheat
g reflecUon of the good work they dld episodes
Soaring—Donald Goucher.
of two scenes each. As the
The street committee was given au­ is in charge of Harold Jones, of
John Adcock, Jean Arndt, John Bar­
We all know that up to a few weeks ln nigh school.
Safe Landing—Mr. Wallace.
curtain rtaes, a tiny girl falls asleep
nett. Margaret
Barnett. Clarence thority to put a bridge across Fall creek Orangeville, who was acieccted as fore- '
ago the ground in this section was very
Wc
other friend* In
Over-hauling—Helen Weaver.
In
Newton
courtBrady.
Jean Brower. Hazel Caukln.
man. and he has proven a very suedry. despite the rains we had in the congratulation*.
Rc-fueling—Leo Tift
Ing
history.
In a dream she sees George
C
W.
Clarke,
chairman
of
the
fi
­
Walter Caukln. Doreen Charlton, Joyce
cesaful manager. He is doing excellent
fall. But the dampness that has
---------------- ----------------------Future Flights—Mr. VanBusklrk.
Washington step forth from behind tha
Cole. Barbara Crook. Rexlne Downing. nance committee, who has a watchful
reached us during the latter part of pir-rc vn DCWMHPIf
Evening—H. H. 8. Song.
Star Spangled Banner. History, a chsrKenneth Echtinaw. Alice Flnkbelner. eye out for the city’s interest at all miles will be undertaken later In the I
November, all of December and so far ulr I o IU rtNNUUA
Future
landin
g*
—
Alleen
Isenhath.
Laurence Garrison. Editha Harrington. times, and the council unanimously
in January has remedied this situation
HOSPITAL CONTINUE
Lucille Karmes. Evelyn Koepllnger, Le­ concurred In taking 13.000 from the
■ a great deal.
_______
terity. ' take* her by the hand and loads
lo Lancaster. Izol* Laubaugh. Beatrice paving maintenance fund for trunk HOME DEPARTMENT
Dan Walldorf! informs us that he pmjt Table Linen and Refin ■ her. with tlie aid of other allegorical
Moore. Robert Phillipa. Melvin Poat. lines in the city and adding It to the
OF WOMEN’S CLUB.
&gt; finds in his undertaking business, that
characters. Adventure. Youth and
purpose
.Marjorie Raidt, Rexford
ruuun Reid. Paul savings
rauiaccount
. ------” for
—that
,
, which
■ ■
-------The
chairman of Housekeeper's Day
ishing of Furniture Are
' in the digging of graves plenty of mois-1
Home, through acenes depicting epoch*
Itearick, Agnes Royer. Rena Btrim- ^e council U accumulating.
call* attention to the date of the next
Dr. Kinde of thc Barry County' ture is found at the bottom of the'
.In lhe life of George Washington.
beck and Barbara Trego. .
' The city engineer was authorized to Home Department meeting of the
Appreciated
-.
dismantle the old steam pump, also to Women's club on February 19. Mem­ Health Unit assisted by .local doctor* Is; graves, with Indications that the
conducting a physical examination of ■ground below that is well soaked with : Friends of Pennock hospital are still
ninit was-Tcn
Itcar do*n the brlck WM1U around tbc ber* of the club both active and aa- all student* in the ..
NOTICE.
remembering its needs and grateful
.
_publfc
____ : water. Tlie ground, surely needed It.
Hastings
BI UH WA.VI XU.
I old boiler preparatory to removing the
So far tlie wheat seems not to have, 1acknowledgment is made of five quarts
Scaled bld* for the operation of the same. He was authorized to plant lrec&gt; soclate are requested to participate and schools. The work will end sometime:
been harmed by frost*. There is plenty I'of fruit from Guild Na 15. Mrs. Wallace township. I will be at my ha
Hickory
TVlephorfe —
Exchange
wowk
- -Corners
---------- Hwi-.hKrf.
------------ around the sewage disposal plant, ac­ bring n«w recipes—or old and tried dUrtng the latter part of the week.
clialrman. and one doaen napkins, thc
for one year win be received. AU blds cording to drawings submitted to and ones. Also to participate In the discus­
of molstbre, which will help the grow­ । gift of Mrs. R. W. Griswold of Freeport. purpose of collecting taxes.
sion of labor-saving devices and useful CONSIDERING LANDING
Ing crops thl* year.'
must be In the hands of the secretary approved by the council.
Especial mention is made of the Trees.-Adv. I-ST.
FIELD AT LAKE ODESSA.
appliances and methods, they have
by Friday noon. February 5th. 1882.
kindness of the Grand Rapids BookOur neighboring village. Lake Odes­ RFAPPOiNTFn Al post
worked out In their own home The
The right is reserved to reject any and
REAPPOINTED AS POST
case Co. in reflnishlng a number of
WASHINGTON PROGRAM.
afternoon will be entirely informal In sa. is considering the subject of an
FANCAKI AND SAUSAQK
all bids. V. E. Jones. Hickory Corners.
MASTLR AT CHAKLurit. amd*, of furniture during the past
The Hastings Womens club arc nature and every member of the club airport for that community. A com­
Mich —Secretary.—Adv. 2-3.
We noticed in the state dallies of
&gt;rv.i.
■■■{■Iidm
planning their Washington Bl-Cen­ is urged to be present and help make mittee was named by their Commercial
tennial program to be given at the the day one of special interest to ail club to arrange details. Hastings might last week an item to the effect that and Is deeply appreciated
MINSTREL SHOW.
Muri
H
DeFoe
of
'
Charlotte
had
been
schoolhouse Friday. February 5. ThU housekeepers. Quests may be invited. profit by their example.
reappointed as postmaster of that city.
FIRST WARD P. T.
will consist of short sketches of Geo.
There is every reason why that should
DANCE
DANCE.
followed by bingo. 8:00 o'clock Thurs­ Washingtons life, readings and a one
Al L O. O. F. hall, Saturday night. be done because Mr. DeFoe has made
day evening. January 28. Everyone act play. Further details will be given
Every Saturday night at Clear lake.
January 30. Carp's orchestra—Adv. an excellent record.
invited. Admission 25c.—Adv.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. if.

ers would be in the market for many
thlngs for the home, as well as for
new machinery for the farms, if they

♦

In That Vicinity

As our readers doubtless know,
there is located in Holland. Michigan.
» sugar beet factory and a fine one. It
has been unable in the past to gel this
quantity of beets promised to Justify
ELEMENT OF JUSTICE
Its dtoeration. The Holland Chamber of
Comnierce. co-operating with the Hol­
AS WELL AS EXPEDIENCY land Sugar Company, are putting on a
campaign for acreage and wish to find
Financial Problems Confronting out how many acres in thia vicinity,
be made available for the raising
Country Must Be Consid­ can
of sugar beets. Any locality within a
ered Says Congressman
radius of 75 miles from Holland Is In
Judging from the debates In congress the available territory and Barry coun­
that body is giving serious attention to ty ta well within that limit.
Sugar beets do not take fertility from
the urgent need of more ready cash in
the country, which will loosen up the soil. They are almost altogether an
air —
and
they do
credits, bring money that is now In safe alr
- waler
------- .plant,
—--- so that —
—
deposit boxes into general use again. | ™&gt;‘ exhaust the soil a* do some other
thereby accomplishing a real Inflation. | cop*.
which Is urgently needed. The Banner
H ‘here are any farmer* in Barry
think* this must be done in order to i county who would like to gel in touch
raise price* of farm products and re- »“h the Holland Company with a view
*ve demand for manufactured good*.jo‘ pUnUng sugar beet*, this coming
which in turn would mean employment ,ps*on they should send their name?
for labor.
10
secretary of the Hastings Com­
ln the Banner's judgment there is nolnjccflal club, MIm Eva H*cox, Hastings.
greater need at the present time than
“nd ,he w‘“
lh&lt;m
•
■ farmers
— - in condition •to, :with Information and help to get
that
of putting
be buyers. A drive through the country them in touch with the Holland Sugar
will show that there is urgent need of Company to complete arrangements
repairs and painting of buildings. Farm­ for acreage.

PAGES 1 to 8.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 27, 1932

14 PAGES

SCOUTS.SCOOTERS
ATTEND RALLY HERE

COUNTY HAS CADSE
FDRGRATTUDE

is getting

H. H. S. to Receive 29
New Freshmen Pupil*

Health Unit Examining
School Pupils Here

T

1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY CT. 1932

PAGE TWO

NARHVnXE.
I Mr*. Frank Me Derby went to Albion j
| Thursday for a few day«‘ vtalt with
relatives.
1
Miss Amy Hartwell and Mrs. Gall
Mr*. Ray Water* is convaleacing from Lykins wtre at Grand Rapids Friday ।
a recent illr.es*.
! They called on the letter’s aunt. Mr* •
Mr* Albert Botamer is reported as Henry Kunz.
thought they were buying legitimate
OLD be^seraxuly IR
The Lentz Table Company resumed!
AP- bonds, where the value of the security BRITAIN - ABANDONS
COMMISSIONS
GAVE
operations Monday. They had been,
had been approved by official author­
The Cedar Creek Ladies’ Aid will
P BOVAL TO MANY FRAUD­ ity. only to find that their confidence FREE TRADE POLICY FOR
meet Mrs. Sylvia Larabec. February 4., closed down since before Christmas. |
Miss Edith Parks is the new night
PROTECTIVE TARIFF
ULENT ISSUES'
’ &gt; had been misplaced.
for dinner.
I operator at lhe Bell Telephone Com-.
, Until people gel to the point whete
Lent open* thi&lt; year on Ash Wcdnes!' i»nr■
I they realize that there Ls something .GIVES ENGLAND CONTROL
day. February
PROMOTERS MADE BIG
- 10. and Easter. is Sunday । Mis* Edith Hick* left Tuesday fori
higher and better and much more 1
| Grand Rapid* Jyhero she.ia going tc ’
OF COLONIES’ PRODUCTS ‘March 37
MARGIN OF PROFIT ,'wxuth while than am.-u-ring wealth, we
One baby w»» born at Pennock hoapi- t*ke a course in nurslhg'■are apt to have such Impositions up­
HfnrnAv'Tnm('&lt; C!leaver Pre tai during the part week—a girl to Mr.
Bobbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. KenPublic OoafMencu Will Koi Bo on honest people a* were practiced ,Attorncy
James Cleaver Pre and Mrt/Otorge Martln of neeport m-th Mead, of mint has a mild case of
during the flush years.
Bcstored Until Such Trans.
'J,™ pn)pdt, &gt;ate, i aunts Interesting
toonRo
. . 21.
‘’
- - -Pacta
January
scarlet fever.
A
number
of
Hastings
people
went
Mrs. Duff Eddy, who underwent an
actions Arc Impossible.
that were-ijonded are itnduljr.drormsed
_tary Club On Monday
We listened to a very interesting,under present unfavorable Hr..u,cial ’ T]M, 5(Malcrr ft[ the Rotary luncheon i. to Grund Rapids Tuesday night io at- j operation last week at Pennock hoa-,
talk over the radio recently by D: emit.!!tens No c.oubt many bond, ,mui- Monday norm was Attorney James: tend a reception given for the Grand । pltal for gall stones, was brought home
, Sunday.
“
’
“ecj’le’e will come back, and be restwed to face cieary of Battle Creek. He fa not only', O. E. S. officers.
Ik.aikia .nd f.Ukr. John
lor Ur. Molllr C»n
j, ot
^.p,nation but 1*{ .
church of Chicago. He was dis;tUMlnc value and will be worth It; but it ought B jjj
.. interested
—-_..u in history. IncludingrI Drulhrld. or KU.rauoo ho.n r.nUd! *"• held Krndjy •hr™’" « &gt;&gt;»
our countrv’* unfavorable -ecomornle not to have been possible to sell many greatly
rhr
W.l«r
hpuildln.
i.rm
U
Milo
.nd
I U-rry.iU. ehurth Bn WdUlU o».
to
rr-1
of
the
bond
issues
that
wcre
floated
in
. conditions and what will lead t
current history. His theinc was "Side-,
.Ill
uh.
t
—
Won
Mvch
UL
Mr&gt;.
O.ll
L&gt;Un&gt;
n« Br.rU!
‘
this
country
during
thflush
times
’covcry. In his judgment there m
light* from tlie Recent English Elec­
Edwin Blanchard, a former
,nBessie
a revival of old-time honesty and in- ; They iud no real basis for the values tion.1' He said we might think we an
। placid upon tpem' nr.d were really not Interested in that election, but ।Kalamazro’on 8imdayat FuncraTierv* i B“”rn wcre at H“Un«* Fr!d*y calling |
legrity.
&gt;w.—
dur- --ban-faced
For instance, hr explained------------------- -fntuds. Yet many such events have proved that we are vitally , Kalamazoo on Sunday. Funeral serv-1 _
*»..
k.., „„ hold U. UU. 11, on
.XET’
Ing lhe flush times of
to 1029 ar. bonds hud the
option would be obtained upon city commissions. Tl
Three main results are outstanding G •
| Mr and Mrs. Fred Warner and Mr».|
property, by the investment or a very vestiguted the faluea b-fore approval from that election:
771? Rutland Cemetery Circle will Gail Lykins were in Lansing Monday
small amour.’, of money. Thc holder of was given
l.‘ As a result of It, England has meet al the home of Mr. and Mrs. evening.
the option would then go to some
definitely abandoned her ancient doc- Amil Ba’ichrnnn on Wednesday. FebruMr. and Mr*. Ralph Olin were called
cumnuMion house and put a ficuc;&lt; i JUDGE McPEEK SEN­
ary 3. Pot luck dinner. AU arc wcl-1 to Detroit Sunday by the death of hi*
value on the land. With .ucW^olua-*
a protective tariff,
„- come.
•
' brotheii-ln-law.
TENCED MRS. HULL
tton. this commission house would-get
2. England has. for an Indefinite
Roy
Bush
is
tlie
owner
of
a
beautiful
Mrs. William Wallace. Chester Walsomebody to *ell first mortgage bond’
period. abandoned the gold
„ ha* „„„
u-iuung .pens,
pink amaryllis wnw
which
two large lace. MlaH
Miss Basse tt ol
of .. Lansing
spent
on the propertv for enough cath t i Recommended Minimum Time
3 A socialist. Ratnsay MacDonald, fa thrifty stalks filled wlth blossoms 1 Sunday with Supt.lmd Mrs. W. D Wal■ pay for th-- land, build the building
»t..............
the head
of-ttuEnglish government
ls uor
on, iMigr
,
b(|d also It
- --------.
......
—
.........................
.
..
,
alienis
uuu
IS
U
lace.
of
One
Year
At
House
of
•nd leave tiie ortgimil option-owner n
bv a
■ tremendous
t-rmbniii'iit majority
mntnrltv in
in.,.. .... plan
, ...t
baek&lt;d by
.
Mr and Mrs oll¥t.r Wallace and
big margin of profit!
Correction
p“‘*w,nf,’t
, ,
.
tor. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger' ..^n Harold of Perry spent Sunday with
Such so-called •securities" ucr.-1
sta*e Kccuntv
Judge McPeek on Saturday accepted
"r
------ - ■V, —' irxora
&lt;Nora nuuijiiui-,
Humphrey&gt;■ ot rnTp.*ti
Freeport sir
arc Mtc
the Mr and Mrs. Joe Hurd.
------ -----------_ ub-4
.u_A B McClure andl,
L
na if ’lhtf Plea °f sui,t which had been mad- entire addrets gi-.cn by Mr. Cleary. for-p_
nud
part.n;5 o.j a
by ».__
boy *.
born on
_..w ..... ...
commUslons and In many cases. xs li.
tn
Mr1-- Amy Hull, admitting that shr It was very interesting
January’ 23. in Grand Rapids. Con- family of Buchanan spent thc week!
this state, banks were a
J **
n5 L a
mwtattons
end with friends here
‘h*"eh1d?i,lrortUT»hSn' - "J- f.,arle? ¥
buy mortgage bunds a« an investment
UM',
rmCrete
ix-IW
m.teVlre'
!
„„
„
A. “ZZLj'...:: Houpnal Guild No. 10 will be enterMr. and Mrs. Von W. Furniss were!
cf Ernest Peake. In hl* talk to Mrs. ’“s~.sJrr J.T
for Its saving deposits. Many so-called
i Hull
the Judge
tjils
wav Thursday afternoon .to morrow. m Ann Arbor Sunday to see their i
country
a big
marketexplained
for Amthat
.i.an
; lalKed
cue ot the hardest things that had come grains Mid manufactured p:oduct« Ourl b&gt;. Mn Ennont Newton. Assi-vting the daughter. Pauline who Is In the hosexpnru to the British Island* will be [hn,tcts *t,-e Mrs Mort Townsend and! pitalAhcre.
before him as a Judec—to sentence
much reduced hereafter bw-uzr of
Mf&gt; M1idred Haney
Old Gage. Gali Lykin* and son* were I
prison; but he explained that he could protective tan fl The duties income | Hostings Commandery Knlghta Tern-1 at Greenville Sundav.
F
T4
net jee how he could do otherwise, in ca*c* are as high as one hundred per plar cnU.rtained with a mixer on Tues-1 Mrs. Clyde Wilcox of Hasting* called
ENNA JETTICK Shoe, for Women
view of the fact that she had herself cent, put tiiere for the purpoee of shut- (j3J. night, the ladle* being guests of . an her mother, Mn. Eunice Meade I
Qi
confessed her guilt of a serious crime ting out American and German manu- honor. A •dinner was served and cards Saturday.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. cinre McDcrby andi
He called her attention to the tact th.v' incturer&gt; and io give control of h-r furnbhed entertainment.
are made in 177 sixes and widths » » »
tier oct might have destroyed the lives grain n’«rkrts to her own co on., v, Tb,, remains of Claience Covert of daughter. Margaret and Mr. and Mr.v.
cf her brother's entire family of eight especially Canada. Australia and New Ratt'.e Creek were brought to Haxtlnj..-- Carl Huve spent Munday afternoon
AAAAA to EEE » Sizes 1 to 12
Slw claimed that she would have Zcalancl.
7j”’onrt
..
«&gt;
(,n Monaay
Munday and
ana lunerai
funeral services
services were wjth relatives at East Lansing.
England’s abandonment o! the gold heW
10:30-i william Couch of Hastings spent
warned them; but the Judge replied
. _.j 3t. the
.te*. W
...se!evan church
. at —
that etrn so her act had put their In­ standard ha* resulted in cntirng the, A M. Burial was in the Fuller ceme- Sunday at his home here.
Aik your Enn* Jettick deder to ihow you the ncweit
YOU NEED
in Jeopardy .»&gt; well as destroying her wages nt every Engli-li working man tery-An obituary will appear next week
style* in Enns Jettick Shoei. You will be abounded to
Tlie Chamber of Commerce met I
Tins has rtxiucrtl thc labor cost of al!
An accident occurred on M-79 near Monday night al the Odd Fellow Hall ■
NO LONGER
icc *uch crsftimsnthlp, »uch 4 wide r«nje of UiU,
brother s property.
Th? Judtrc concluded by giving Mrs British manufactured articles. Th Q,umby Sunday morning. The blow- Un W. Feighmr was thc speaker.
end »o many attractive itylei In the mort larhlonabw
!
BE TOLD
Of
Btteriali at the Enna Jettick price* of
Hull a sentence of from one year tp- t?cnd sterhng i now worth two-third- jn,. Iip Of a rt.ar tlri, M&gt;nt t|U.
Thc Woman’ll Missionary Society cf [
•Ui what it was before the gold dundard: v.r. nntl Mrs. c. E. Rathbun. vMio live thc Baptist church met hut Wednea-i
THAT
YOU
was
abandoned.
Thia
gives
England
the
&gt;
ne
ar
Grand
Rapids,
into
the
ditch,
correction with n. recommendation u.
. *• I
i
day at the McDcrby home.
the minimum sentence. Her only ex\ advantage of a lower wane scale than -nKlr injuries were not serious but they
HAVE AN
.nd
■ I
planation of her conduct was she did rhe had before, with a better chance to1 wcrc ttith. badly bruised
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
EXPENSIVE
win back the market* she tort duriny
Mr! and Mr*. Charles Ickes cf 77
Enn* Jettick Shoe* arc nude In 4 wide ren^c of beauand following thc World war. In the.’- Map’e Giove St . Battk- Cr-ek, arc the: Charles Arthur lias been hauling
tiU
tfylei
and
leather*
and Enna Jetlick dealer* afra
-n
nite':
" *““* n“”n,'*,‘“
L
FOOT
3 ’ilSl'i™
daughter born Friday
Before Judge McPeak accepted Mr«. market* America had made great । i;atin;5 of
tpccfaifzc in tcntlblc ariuocratic *hoe* usually carried
Hull’s plea, and before sentence, he gains.
•
•
forenoon a ’
" ’
' ’
' ’
- Mr.
Mr Mac-J - • OjeWlMgrMMM.
Before the recent election
•
had, at thc request of Iwr son. iiatHv-c
i local physicians make an examination Donald was thc premier c nno iWVlvc ounces, nan oecn nnmvu
to determine her sanity. While- they and liad iiad almost a majority oi *o- Ejajne. Mother and child are doing
Quality is what you really reck
■ Philip Keiser. who is ill. on Sunday. I
। found that she wa* then rane. and w.t cinlhts in parliament back of him splendidly,
j Mi's Anna Peterson was taken from
in a MEMORIAL and the firm's
ro when the crime was committed, they There a.-c two witut* of th- socialist-­
‘the Frances Willard hospital In Chlreported tiui: 'he was suffering from a party—the conservative end thi'radl-l,
reputation is uiually your chief
“The House of Quality Footwear’
SMITH
BELIEVES
MEAS,,
leriotiv kidney trouble, at-n from high &lt;al Mr M.irl&gt;jnaM is a enns nntiv
auuranee of obtaining IL
1
URF
K
TURNING
P0INT!
Arthur
T,rn
'at
Barrington.
III.,
about
blocd ptatfure. 7 tic rest at the State; ‘oelnllst. He Is again premier, but hl- I
Hastings, Michigan
unc m lUrintiPiu ruin i two rw&gt;ks agv
thlnk Fhe u a
Thai's how you profit in deal­
House of Correction will probably bene-( backing is not socialists, but largrh
Gonalritctive ' H,Ifi:npaR little better although too weak to raise
fit her heclth. the doctors Mated. Tlu-y; conservatives and coijservntive liber- Most
ing with a firm with a reputa­
88 i her head off the pillow atone. On the
ROBINHUE PARK.
, ting* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
did not think her phyaical ailments had [ nls. Tlie radical element in his own ’
tion for professional Integrity
Legislation Ever, Says Batfirst of January and again a week later MrJ Maude Mitchell of Grand Rap- Jol,n Kollar.
caused her to be insane at thc time the Party tried to defeat him at the k-it
and Inutworthine** over long
tie Creek Banker
&lt; &gt;he 'Uffvred revere heart attacks which
nl Tu^y with lwr guur, Mr:.
Arthur Clsicr haa entered the emPvakc home was aet on fire.-------------------electian but miserably failed, us lit­
„
greatly weakened her.
Julian Pott*
ptoyment of thc Glen Ingram dairy
year* of honorable business deal­
| majority was greater than It had ever
-- « a a--------------- '—
ThS”ero’?: lPirt‘on ?P*T*\.Corpora I Walter Thomas, who ha* awdaled at
_
farm south ot Hastings.
.— - —
, s.,.n b..jr-.ing*.
Jtlor. bill..which passed both houses of, tlw, cha*. Andlcr home for some time
“r “nd rL’,ri °Uo
ot
Will meet will) Mr*. Ennont Newton: England had been brought t-&gt; th.' i Congress yesterday and wa* approved
irone to the home ot his mother ‘.’T “IT r
m
*'t i
WOODBURY.
iiiuiscuv. February
riu.uu.y i&lt;• nil
.................................... .......
Thursday.
All iiicniurv
membra*;
bv President Hoover, was characterized to aiuist as his foster-father is ill
John Koliar. Mr. and Mrs. L«wis SklnMrs. OUe Haven attended a meeting
requested to be prwent.-Mr*. A. Me,or I’V™'’”'' '&gt;» hundreds of mll- t iday by W. J. Smith, chairman ol the
Mr. Mlld Mra Joe Springer and fam- ,,cr °r Middleville were afternoon cali- । of Past Matron* last Thursday at the
Cov Sec'y
,lon-' yca’ly to her unemployed men.­‘ board of the Old-Merchants Nationarlly ol InlnK N)ent Wednesday evening trK
i
home
of
Mrs.
Cora Morris in Portland.
---------------- **“----------------Sanro hJd taken Santar^’a shu- bank" xs “thr Krrat"*t
measure j« the Peroy B^utnum*hom7’, .......... • Wright Clifford has been absent from
Wayne Grant, who is suffering from
M1Z to mm" h Xland few lid n ?lcr r'ucted bi a Native body."
। Mr. and Mr. Theodore Wieringa and whool two weeks with throat and ear
DAIRY CCWS.
Ironnde Brut., Prop*.
an attack of tonailltls was unable to
of west of Middles iUe. were Sun -' trouble
Fall is thc best time cf year l0.r I JSX 'fi^nG.K-’n.ncIVnu i . '
------- - - ----------------------------------------------,---------last week.
—
Phone 2497
Harting*
_v;i Germany financially France ........
teems
t - u ,h(. ((jnilng potnl of busine^cov. ,d-&gt;
'
“
’ 11 work
dairy cows to trwdien. say* tlie Bureaujr.»u«
; ...
day. guests o
of, |hflr
their parents. Mr
Mr. and
and&gt;; Mr.m
Mr. and Mrs.
George Poland of Grand
Mrs. R. H. Pfeiffer, who was sick with
of aury mifiBUy. Wimer l» ««»kI
raoM.ro .cry and mearss that the United Statesi
choke, weloi third. «M .ummer UM mtam hoi" for a rMored Oerm.nt , will lead the world in that movement."! Mrs. Chas B. Johnson. Mr. Johnson Is Rapids spent Wednesday and Thursday the flu last week, is bettar.
, much better after being confined to the, at their farm home and called on the i Ell Miller la suffering with a seven*
; France not only set out to hurt Ena­
“It will be administered.” Mr. Spilth
------------------------------------------------------------- 1 land but also to harm this country b» continued, "by tlial master executive,। j house several days last week with in-&gt; letter’s brother. Fred Ingram, in Has- attack of erysipelas In his left hand.
; lection from a boil on hl* eyebrow. Sami tings, Wednesday evevning.
! Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Peirce wcre in
and in many rrspccti the most dynam-i.' Senslba, _»
--------..—j .w
— lost year. Mf nIKj Mrs |&lt;oy Douglass of Has- Lansing Saturday.
who
m-Msicd
there
1
'i?' »t;i-akliic Inc'ii
1c
I against England She failed with list, figure in American life today. Brig.’, is back doing chores for Mr. JoImimui.
i General Charles O. Dawes. His demon-1 Miss Lorane Shaw will resume her
I but succeeded in injuring England.
capacity inspires
Inspires rann
faith nnn
and concon- school at the Gates school this Mon-;
► ' 7b- Hr,!..
Fn-t-rh i- 1 ’.rated capacity

ENGLISH ELECTIDfl
IFFECTS UMENCf

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LOCAL NEWS

ENNA JETTICK HOURS
ARE COMFORT HOURS

THOSE leisure hours after dinner when the dayi
• activities are over. . when you sit down in an easy
chair to read your favorite magazine or listen to tune­
ful radio programs . . are they comfort hours for you?
Or is your evening spoiled by tired, aching feet, con­
scious of the work they have done all day long?

due to improperly fitted shoes. Enna Jettick dealers
can fit the normal foot perfectly and stylishly because

*5.00

Quality and
Integrity

$6.00

IRONSIDE SHOE CO

Hastings Monument
Works

Feldpausch’sj

B
“SKiSilSU-huolhouw l». teen 1.PWIU .nd
MU ■!'.• ivilit’cnl n-irtii-• Fuel md t &gt;
11 means that courage will take thc * cleaned which was necessary after the
Yi nite with Harr’av M Jumwld ’&lt; llllicr ot frnr- The rongested stream, of; ccal
explosion Mime time after
♦ !^ h; h aa u. X kiatand
1 crwll‘uiH
lhe P-^^’ ‘hool was out a week *«o.

“Where Better Foodt Cott Lett'
PHONE

We Deliver

S ANK A

Hastings, Mich.

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s

COFFEE

or Coffee Hag
1 Lb. Tin

49c
Butter

34c
uB&gt;

or Hastings

P &amp; G Soap inc e.ck.u.
CHIPSO
3 BARS........................-B.V
. . .

19c

Oranges £
A Few of Our

HEINZ Specials
KETCHUP Large size
SPAGHETTI 2 can.
TOMATO JUICE Medium size 3 for
VINEGAR Pure cider or white Qis.
CREAM of TOMATO SOUP
3 for

SWISS
STEAK

17ci

2Jc
23c
29c
19c
25c

Pork

Chunk

Roast

PORK

Pound

Pound

lie

9c

rTRANC • llllllg
--------------------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN—-----------------

i n-inml -uni He h i' don-- -o bv inni" **'* P°wer cf t,lr greatest nation in the. We understand tlie furnace in a store
S. Sb
*sn ‘Xi:,n ,o run^R for ‘h'- .n Middleville had a coal gas explosion

:

BOWNE CENTER.
tm ki!-i&gt; and bv ...
cutting the
»r,»^ ■ in
i— me
ii-a
• t and......
, tin..
n . rcncy. ,.&lt;&gt;»«
«no ttand
amousn tn
to
Visitors at Guy Smith’s the post week
♦ I nanctai ^daet d
d
f’’ ""uh lhc P“tHoUc citizens carry on1 werc. Mr. and Mrs.
. v.v. M..
M&gt;*. Yates, Mr. and Mrs
♦
“nA
nub.
oi g?‘“jsr
---------------------Gal! Burkholder. “
Mrs. Frank Kline, all
«llte l«! «»l. .ten KnihM r.nnrnl0”1 »■'—_____
of Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Aldrich and Howard Houijhton of De­
j^lftnm the pre.-ent crt-i- he will then &lt;•_ h. intA.MBLE WILL
A I favor the’soc allst principle* for which' ’
ADDRESS BARRY POMONA. troit. Mrs. Houghton, who has been
^,110 hu- nlwayv
d The fact that a. Jning Grange will be host tq Barry caring for her mother, returned home
Y ■•■rialist 1-, .it the I. -it! of the Brill:h county Pomona next wvek Wednesday. with Mr. Houghton Friday.
Beatrice Thomas and Elsa Herman
▼ fc.'-eniment at the pre-ert t:me !■ dr,.- February 3 Thc morning session will
&lt; fined to ailect this country a&gt; well ««’fee devoted to. business and will be fol- and Gertrude Thomas were in Grand
Rapids Friday
♦ ether nations
I lowed by a_pot luck dinner.
A number from this way attended;
Thus we d;-t •■•-n. !: m hrt,at’thc! Special feature* of the afternoon
•jj.'i»k.-r explained, that America wa* program will be an address bv C. H. lire bosket ball games at Middleville,
-.iralty .-.fleeted bv tlie-recent BritPA i Bramble
”
... speak
• Friday evening.
of...
Lansing —
who will
J Thelma Bottlard was quite severely,
election and thht' wc have great rea ।upon tlie subject nf ’Taxation and the'
of! Relief of Agriculture" and mualc byj1 injured tn an auto accident Thursday.,
I Mr*. Joe Oneali and Katherine:
Hon.
(the Irving Grange Glee elub.
We urge all who can to attend this Oricni! were Grand Rapids visitors Fri-1
CLASS BASKET BALL IS
j meeting and Mr. Bramble especially' day.
Russell Benton. Eldred Deming andj
for the presence of «ubordinalc,
POPULAR H. H. S. SPORT asks
Laurence Benton spent Saturday in1
grange officer*.
L
Remember thc date. Wednesday. Grand Rapids.
About 170 Boys Out of 270 iFebruary
I. Mr*. Roy Deming visited her mother,
3. Place—Irving grange. Time'
|-10:00 A. M. — Mrs. Lena Norris. Mrs. Cook, in Grand Rapids a tew day*
Enrollment Competing On
Lecturer.
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Fighter of Ha»Class Teams
OBITUARY.
&lt;:[Ung.; and Mr. and Mrs. Payne and son,
Class basket bail I* n mighty popular
uouut
Marcn ji
Louis *onon
Norton was corn
born on March
31.. J‘ Wily, of Battle Creek spent Sunday
•port at. the Hastings High school mid;
141
and
niozd
nwnv
Januarv
19
19:12
passed away January 19. 1932.;' with T. W. Gougherty and family,
Junior High according to Joseph Bro- 1849
Mr. and Mr*. Watt Thomas were
zak. director of physical education. Ou: leaving a wife. Martha £. Norton &lt;nee
! Freemnni. an adopted son. John Norton. Wednesday evening-visitor* at Lewi*
&gt;11 class team* and this due* notjiof Maple Grove township: two step-: Skinner's of Middleville.
mtn consideration the ones who''
' daughter?: or.o stepwn; and eight|---------------- • • •
are playing on the find and reserveli
■ grnndchildren. He was born in Neu .
W. II. C.
. York State and came to Michigan when
Saturday. January 23, Corp* called to
High *chr»l I cam*.
So many have taken up this |tam--seven
years of age. hl* parent.* Mttllng ’erder by lhe president with 15 memgam-,:
that A and.1 B leagues have bet:
Orangeville. The greater part of bers present. We sang the opening
bees’'near
'1
formed Mr Brozak *ays. The A lea tuc bls life was *pent in Maple Grove ode and repeated the Amelcan’* Creed
teams play each Thursday evening and township on a farm, the last ten years and hud the regular routine of buslnes*.
the B league team* during fiocn hours being spent,!:! and around Kalamazoo , Relict work for last meeting waa 113 50
In the race lor championships, the । Fun-Tai service* were held Thursday. other than money with 21 calls. We
8-1's and 8-2'» arc tied for first place; afternoon. January 31.
Burial in served a public tupper January 23. and
among Junior High teain* while the, Orangeville cemetery
our February birthday party will be
Miiior.s arc leading the H. H. 8. teams
— ■ -»■♦*•
- ■
| held on the 18lh and will be a Lincoln
—:------------ AI.TOFT P. T. A.
and Washington program. In closing
GENERAL L. A. S. DILUTING.
The Altoit P. T. A. will meet 'Jan- we repeated thc Flag Salute and furled
There will be a general Ladles’ Aid1 tory 29. A pot luck supper will be the flags to thc muk of thc "Star
moetlng «t the Methodist church, Wed- entd promptly at 7 00 o’clock fed- spangled Banner."—Press Corr.. Edith
nesdai February 3 at 2 i0 F M Cir-! lowed by a play "Cyclcne Sally" m- th? BechteL
cle No, 6 wdl turnuh a program, wlucij Pleasant Hill cammuiuty. Eveiyuia* u; &gt;
consist* ot a play by Hish nclsoul gi:L&gt; invited. Pit ah: bring sandwiches, uuD
»«»
. a j
supervised by Miss Emily McElwain,
other dUh, and table service.
.
I

1 ry a Hanner Want Adv.

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

James Dunn and Sally Fillers in
“Over the Hill”
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM-

i

“Mystery of Life” and
“Honor of the Family”
SUNDAY—MONDAY

Greta Garbo and Ramon Navarro in
“Mati Hari”
Comedy—"Whore Who" and Latest Newscast

COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT

Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert in
“His Woman”
COMEDY—“ANY LITTLE GIRL"

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

“TRADER HORN”
COMEDY—"WHERE CANARIES bf.NG" AND LATEST NEWSCAST

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—

Warner Baxter in “The Squaw Man” and
Ben Lyon in “Compromised”

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, IMS

Sporting Items

ROCKNE
SIX

OBITUARY.
» Caroline A. Heimer, eldest daughter
. of William H. and Ada Helmer, was
»' Thomlppi.. born February. 19. 1M7 in Cortland#
|lt was agreed that the Foundation'county. New York, and departed this
, life al her home in Carlton January.
-. 16. 1932, aged M yean. it) months and
building and alio maintain, at Ha own
cx|»eiue. health Instruction In the proOn February 18. 1868 slur was united

ROTARY BOWLERS FORM
WOODLAND BASKETEERS
INTO FIVE NEW TEAMS“ u»
|
DEFEATED CLARKSVILLE
.

The car with
everything!
OU get all the advance­

ments, all the advantages
a truly great car ahould have,

when you get a Rockne Six.
You get titt—and style—
and rooihincss. You get the

very finest of materials and

workmanship.
Check the Rockne part for
part and feature for feature
with any other low-priced car.
Drive it. See for yourself why

everyone, everywhere, is call­

ing it the sensation of 1932.
Each Rockne chassis comes
to you integrally engineered

with these advancements;

. FREEWHEELING

IN ALL FORWARD SPEEDS

FULL SYNCHRONIZED

SHIFT

AUTOMATIC
SWITCH-KEY STARTING

4-POINT

CUSHIONED POWER
Aerodynamic Body Dejign
One-Piece Fenders
Sloping Radiators and Wind­
shields
New Convertible Body Styles
Extra Long Wheelbases
Extra Large Six-Cylinder Power
Plants
Quadruply Counterweighted
Crankshafts
Glass-Smooth Electro-Plated
Pistons
Silent Carburetion
Extra Large Brakes
Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Self-Adjusting Spring Shackles
Lanchester Vibration Damper
Finger-Tip Steering
High Velocity Cooling
Owner Service Policy

Extra Long WhecIHucx
1-irjje Motorx—cubic
dupLiceuseui
\'ery Powerful Moton
— braltt h.p.
Extra Large Brakes—
braking surface

1^7753

| every cltteen of the county should by
profoundly grateful to Mr. Kellogg, and
, to the Foundation which hi* esiablulled, for what they have done for the
county.

(Continued from P*«e ano

Vi«itor« Loae 2415 — Take Combinations So Arranged That
Average Scoring to Date
: Short End of Count For SocIs Same
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ond Time Thia Season

Vital Specifications

COUNTY HIS CAUSE -

Mod.1
"61"
110'

114’

190'

205'

With the preliminary seqlea ended,
■ Woodland's first-string cagers de­
tested Clarksville 24 to 15 tri a game nt the Hastings Rotary club bowlers have
[ Woodland Friday evening. This Is tlie re-assembled into five teams so ar­
ranged that,
basedr*
on average scored to
, second time Clarksville has been de-1 ------------—-------»I—— 11V the
। hated by Woodland this, season. In;. date, each group Vtrte,.
has Identically
I preliminary games the freshman and. •'»«&gt;«• scoring strength.
reserve teams of Woodland held the
These teams are as follows: The
I small end of a 10 to 14 score While lhe Wooions, with John Wooton aa captain,
1 Woodland girls defeated the Clarksville I Charlie Doyle. Charlie Clarke. Roy
girls 16 to 14
I Cordes and Charlie Leonard; The
; In the firat-team game, the Wood-' Browers, with :'Gus" Brower as cap­
; land quintet eetabitehed a lead in the
D»ve Goodyear. Will Field. Lou
first quarter and kept ahead for the I Bessmer and Dr. Prank Carrolhera;
| balance 6f tlie game.
. । Thc Waltons, with Robert Walton as
captain. John Ironside, Morris Lambic,
। Herewith are details of the game:
Henry Sheldon and Kim Sigler; Tlie
First Team.
Clarksville Wilcoxes with Clyde Wilcox as captain.
Woodland
Geiger Dr. D. D. Walton. Prank Andrus. Cliff
■ A. Long
Dolan and Harold Newton; and the
R. Townsend
Hanson
Cooks, with Hube Cook ax captain.
N. Johnson
Kauffman
Charles Potts, Joe McKnlght. Abcn
। Hynes
Sullivan
I ShOrno
Livingston Johnson and Harold Smith.
Score by quarters:

Lions Bowlers Beat
Rotarians 2508 - 2436

I Woodland
Clarksville
| woodland

1 Valentine
; Kilpatrick
Townsend
R Brodbeck
Foreman
Score by quarters:

Lions elub bowlers defeated the Ro­
tary rollers 2508 to 2436 tn a match at
the Rehor alley Tuesday evening. Dave
Goodyear ot thc Rotarians had the
highest round with a score of 205 and
□tubs Kelley of "the Lions came second with
Kime a 191. Herewith are details of the play:

Clarksvilie
A. Mick
Whitbeck
Seger

Kelley
17D 146 191
.153 167 179
Wlxxitend
170
Osborn
Clarksville
.175 200 166
Woodland's freshman team subati- Hill
146 151
tued for reserves during third quarter. Schomp .
Potts ....
133 152 —
Giris' Game.
133 155
Wilcox ..
Woodland
Clarksville Walton
166
M. Barm.m
Mick Cook ....
140 153 IM
Stlcklcy Goodyear
R. Rogers
169
Murphy
Tearuue
Hilbert
Wickham
Braird •
.
Stuart
Curtis
GrofT
Pinal score: Woodland—16; ClarksDick Foreman set a new high score
Referee: Bond.
for one evening's jjtey with nine games
won out of apdorible ten. With thirty
games played Foreman now leads with
ninteen won. Clyde Schllhaneck stands
second with eighteen and Walter Lewis
third with seventeen wins to his credit
Middleville basketeers were defeated
With seventy games to go only
by Caledonia 25 to 15 in a game at the thirteen games separate the high and
new Thomapple-KeHogg school gym­ low totals so that late entries still stand
nasium at Middleville Friday evening.
Play wax hard and fast throughout
Monday. February 1. is the date set
with both teams fighting hard for the for the next session. A short business
lead.
meeting will be held previous to the
Herewith are details of game:
card playing.
Thornapple-Kellosr.

Dick Foreman Heading
K.ofP. Cribbage Players

Middleville Quintet
Loses to Calendonia

Charlotte—Hastings
Cage Tourney Friday

Williams. U.
Parker
Perry, c
Bixler. I.g
I Boyer, rg.

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Totals

Caledonia.

Shook, r.f
Fischer. If. ...
I Davis
Wenger, c. ...
i Leatherman, o.
Boucher. r«. .
Waldeck. Lg. .
! White
Totals
Shook. Wenger and Waldeck were
ejected on fouls.
Referee—Corbet. -.Western State.

66

72

14J

151

H. H. S. Cagers Lose
to East Lansing 25-10

fartorr

Hastings High cagers were unable to
sum the slashing attack of the East
Lansing basketeers in a game there
Friday evening and toe* the small end
cf a 25 to 10 count. Snyder scored nine
of the ten Hastings' pointe and was
high-point man of the evening. East
Lansing has one of the best basket ball
teams In the Little Seven Conference.
In a preliminary game, the Hostings
High reserves defeated thc East Lan­
sing reserves 7 to 6.
Herewith ajr-details of the game:
Hastings
Kennedy, rd.
Lechlei tncr. rd
Boyes. l.f. .
McMillan, c.
Adair, c

Models and Bodies

Coupe, 2 paxaenger
&gt;385 &gt;6«5
Coxch, 5 pxMetiger
595
Coupe, with rumble (ext,
4 pxaxenger
620
720
Sedan, four door, 5 pa«wager
655
7J5
Convertible Roadster,
4 passenger
775
675
Convertible Sedan,
695
795

HjOCt^NE 65

*585
*685
KJ)Cl\NE75

Totals
East Lansing
C. White. rJ
W. White. I f
Cribbs, c. ..
Oramcs. c. .
Sutterly. r g.

Charlotte cagers come here for thc
annual basket ball game Friday eve­
ning. January 30. This is the •'red-iettcr" game of the entire schedule. As a
preliminary the 8-1 and 8-2 quintets
a-ill attempt once again to settle thc
dispute for basket ball supremacy In
the Junior High. Twice before these
two fast-moving quintets have ended
in ties. The first game on the schedule

Local Bowlers Beat
Kellogg Factory Team
A team of local Independent bowlers
defeated bowlers from the Kellogg fac­
tory of Battle Creek 2582 to 2432 In a
tournament here Monday evening. Thc
Hastings team consisted of Roy Hub­
bard. Al Brown. Ray Dahlstrom and‘
Curley Schomp.

COATS GROVE.

Thursday, February 4, in Hastings at
the home of Mrs. Claude Wood. Club
No. 2 serving dinner.
Don't forget the Coats Grove P. T.
A. Friday night, January 29. You will
be entertained by the men. Served with
all you can eat of Army Slum and
coffee from 6:30 on followed by a play,
"The Case Against Casey." Bring your
Kim Sigler of Hastings gave an In­
teresting address Sunday evening at
the Community service. The Raidt sis­
ters of Hastings gave three appclal
numbers and lhe Malo Quartette sang.
Next Sunday evening the meeting
will be lead by Mrs. Phil Kimble;
musician. Floyd Dunnigan; Booster.
Miss Ida Fisher; Handshaker, Floyd
VanWle.
’
Birthday meeting at Mrs. Blanche
Bayne's Thursday. A tine dinner was
served and a good program was In
charge of the hostess.
The Young People's class enjoyed a
party at the home of Orville and
Ralph VanWle Thursday evening.
Miss Freda Smith visited Miss Carol
Potter In Hastings Thursday night.

u.’Ota Mate anu men came to Mkcnigan
*llh ber hu’bond
,ound ln
c»r,‘n» township. To this union six
children were born: four sons and two

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Hardware Co. Bessmers Win Three ..

Games Over Week-End

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। Beumer's al the High School gym, and
Herbert First" and wife spent sun- went [Tome on the ahort end of a 40-4
day evening In St. Joljns.
।
yuher and Williams were high
Oicar Flory and friend of Hastings' point men.
spent Sunday evening at Delmond Cui-! Doud's Drug of Battle Creek, leaders
ler’s.
| in the Industrial league of that city,
Thirty-one attended the Birthday will play Beumer's next Saturday
club at Blanche Bayne's Thursday.
I night.

Reauther and daughter. Will Velte arid
wife. John. Anna and Emma Laurence
Velte, wife and son.
Grant Hulllbarger'a entertained their
sons and family of Detroit Lansing
Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Euper spent Bun­
day at Fred Bolling's ot Lake Odessa.

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equipped.
1idren.
—
Homer. —
Hazel. and- Rctha.
into
There wax originally some opposition, her home atu! gave them a mother's
Some folks felt very much aggrieved, care.
•
Now that the school Is in oiwration so ■ Tlie deceased hid been In falling
tlie people in tlie rural districts can »ee health for nearly five years, due to
how splendidly it is being conducted heart trouble and other complications,
and note the regularity with which the but slw bore all her trials and affllcbusscs call for their children and re- tlons in patient submission to the will
turn them after school, they 'changed of God. until He removed them all.
from critics to friends, just as was true, Those who mourn her departure bein Woodland township. Thornapple sides her four sons and one daughter
township and the village of Middleville are: two sisters. Mrs William Matthews
now have a school they never would of Hastings, and Mrs. John Allerdlng
have had under any other conditions, of Carlton, eighteen grandchildren,
with a bonded debt of only 160.0(g), or nineteen great-grandchildren and a
half what the building coat. Every child large circle of relatives anti friends,
in the village and township has thc
---------------- - * * -------------advantages of a modern 12 grade
BUGBEE CORNERS,
school, with health aducatlon added
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cappotj and
The township of Woodland built its daughter of Hastings spent Sunday at
own consolidated school long before the Cornlei Cappon's.
Kellogg Foundation was in existence.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count. Kalaposslbly
before it had been even matco, spent the week end with Mr.
thought of by the generous man who is and Mrs. Chas. Foote.
putting hls money Into it. That townMr. and Mrs. Prank Castle and son.
ahip has made a considerable reduc- Louis, spent Sunday with Mm. Castle's
tlon on the consolidated school bonds, mother. Mrs. Llctka in Middleville.
While It is a considerable burden In Mrs. Castle's brother. Veroor Uctka, re­
times like these to retire these bonds, turned with them.
yet
162 there are few people in Woodland | John Charlton and Byron made a
who would want to return to the old , business trip to Hastings and Nashone-room school. While the Kellogg vllle^eaturday.
Foundation was under no obligation to' .Mrs. Chas. Foote and sons, Dick and)

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give the school children of Woodland Rapids Saturday.
tlie same advantages in health instruc-: !
tlon that are being afforded at thc:
Thornapple school. Accordingly a 115.­
000 addition to thc Woodland school
was built and paid for by thc Founda­
tion. Now the pupils in the Woodland
school have the same health instruc­
tion that is afforded at the Middleville j
school.
The Banner has told the story of thc
building of the Ann J. Kellogg school
for handicapped children at Battle,
Creek. That was done by Mr. Kellogg.
But it became apparent lliat one of the ।
great needs of such children Is contact
with the out-of-doors, which they can- i
not get in the city. Accordingly the'
Kellogg Foundation spent a good deal,
of time and a considerable sum of money '
last year, searching for a site for a
summer camp for these handicapped
boys and girls. They found the ideal:
spot on the northeast shore of Pine1
lake, consisting of about thirty acres,
that was owned by Messrs. Ell Lindsey
and Ernest Hall. It has a shore line'
of over 3500 feet. The Foundation |
bought the property, is building a road'
to It and plans to put up this spring a 1
1100.000 ptent on the site selected, for,
the benefit of these handicapped chil­
dren. It has done far more thon that.
It has offered to the handicapped chil­
dren of Barry county the same ad­
vantages on the same generous terms
,OLDFIELD
that were given to the handicapped
children of Battle Creek. So Barry
county will have a 1100.000 Investmept
which will afford an eight weeks' vaca­
tion to 250 children who will benefit bj.
it. It has already
been heralded i
throughout the country, for It is one
of thc ffnt Institutions of this kind to
be attempted.
Because of economic conditions, the
Foundation is not disposed to press Its
plans further at lhe present Ume.
When normal times shall return, as we
all expect they will, we shall see fur­
ther developments tn the county that
will be of great benefit to Its children,
We have already seen enough so that

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an increase in freight rates.
Why wouldn’t it be a good
idea to anticipate your needs
in the Building Line before
the increase has to be applied
to the retail price?
We are still sticking to the
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NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger en­
Totals —
Pinal aeore: Hastings—10; East. Lan- tertained company from Lansing Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vandlen and chlldren.Jdr. and Mrs. Clare Bawdy of
Haitingt, Michigan
Hastings called on Mlles Bawdy Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulliberger entertained
Beumer's Market added three more her sisters from Lansing Saturday.
victories to their win list last Friday
Mrs. H. I. Church of Clarksville, Ar­
'SOUTH COATS GROVE.
and Saturday night.
thur Stairs. Homer Smith of Carlton
... ....
—.. Herbert .......
rrw.y nUM U« Jwiratyrt u&gt; Vct- spent Wednesday at John-Stairs'.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Flrster ...U
and
Kenneth
HulUberger spent Friday
Mr .nd Mr, CUrk Ownmllh nlUnd-1 montvlHe &lt;nd detaUd two IndnpendM r. T. A. U lhe Homer rrtdey eve-,
”&lt; &lt;hel lown W lean ot 22- evening and Saturday with hls cousin
njng
19 and 27-19. Chase was high point near Lansing.
Will Beyne .nd MI. vuhed Uulr'”^" ““
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Charley Velte entertained Bunday
Mr. and Mra. Howard Clum and chlldeujhur ml tmtly tn Cooper.«he. P°a.turd„

R Freeville, N. Y.. John W. of Woodland.
Mwmlc Church of Clarksville and

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1032

PAOIPOUR

The Halting* Banner|^;
PtkUUM

Vieu-s"and Opinions;

ably refers to thc new Central school;
-that we have a Carnegie Public LI-,
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What Others bayJ
LANGUAGE.

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This and That
Washington* Bicentennial.

| that we have
a High
school building j
Soldier
and Statesman.

Backward Glances;
Bils of Yesterday

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TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.

Thc Hastings High basket ball team
he ran ure m pte/e’T^'
Throughout the eight years of thc! defeated Greenville In a fast game
liwntloned it (the building wa* dedl- ..oh. Kahr You
out u, hlm tha!1 BnolulMn... W.r. (toll Wuhl«. I ■«” ” “
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: as follows: Joy. R.F.; Bachelor. LJ’.;
ln ,918,: lhat wc have a Jall lt *» coarse and vulgar, that it has no;..
chase;. —
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I that couldn't be dupUcated—is he try- significance whatever, that it 1* not. ton fought with the alm of peace for- .--------—_.. ----- Jon—
IN B1RBY covirrr. aiXMOXTURSi-Oo
good English, and that It i* typical offer in mind. During hls Presidency. LO(It Mi4.1t adTMce * is &lt;«at rt&amp;wuon . *
,t., „
,'» stodgy mentality or no mentality at hls scrupulous effort*
t» to keep the
the i W. H. Schantz went to Niles Friday
■ *‘u **
wnvrna
We
2'^ 1,enu Bt all.
’United State* out of foreign
entangleto
act
as
clerk
at
a
high
grade
Berkforeign entangle­
IJtivA?bv»S?rVtTT' TH&gt;KK M0XTH" na,! length simply to Indicate thc danger in ■ you ask him what he would think • menu had as their alm the single!
single I ’hire swine'sale to be held Saturday.
■ OUT8IDK BaBBr cot'NTY "oNB
! accepting tabulated statistics without of hls mother or of you if he heard you I thought of peace.
Mr* Ida Wood was tn Charlotte FriYBjlb IN AP.VSXCX— --- -------------»3.«o, taking lnto consideration the compiler ’aylng "Oh. yeah?" all.day long in re-, For Washington, particularly in his day and Saturday to cater at the SpenroBBIGN SVBHCBI1TI0N. OXk
j
t-rv n-fui tit !pfln,t 10 e'*r&gt;- ’*m«rk Hurt 14 m»de later and more mature years, war had ter-Cowan wedding, one Of the leading
razK IN ADYAXCK-------------- —»-»» Accurate statuses a.e vyr&gt; usciui in- You caJ| attt.nU&lt;m to the fact that you l*t whatever glamor it might have; social events of the season there.
, tie Instruments but unreliable ones are jiave had to make great personal sacri-! iiad in hl* eye*. To him. peace was a' Mtssdame* N E. Dimond. Paul Jones.
ADVKBTHfiXO BATES.
• simply sources of argument and mls-lfiee in order to nuke sure that he ol&gt; ;er«&gt;nal blesRng a* much as a )joal George Whitcomb, and Clarence De1 understanding
[talns •* clxxl an education as U. avail-1 for the people. Peace meant to him the i Planta were guests of Mrs. Carl WesI
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[able today You point to the shelve enjoyment of hi* beloved Mount Ver-' Pinter and Mrs. Dennis Murray Wed■4 M «Mk *M*r»..«
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ilnKj jrttu the best books that you h«\- non with Its gracious life and its warm nesday of last week.
k«s S«.I. .«*..
MORTGAGING THE FUTURE
| rolled over a period of rear* so that hospitality. This right to peace he felt | Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove and
graorlta *U B«&gt; । One of the best features of the Re- he may have a sound cultural back- he had won by whole-hearted devotion ■ Miss Mary DeLue are leaving Tuesday
rri*.. ..11 beeriM construction Finance Corporation, in ground But what good does any of it to military victory. He knew the value of for Las Angeles for an eight weeks'
trip.
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1 do when his only reply is "Oh. yeah?"
..... .. to ..l°“ °p‘rJ" '* ,h“ “
I You „,i„ .bi .into .to II.,,­ on honorable peace by having paid its ‘"4“
Gardner Potter from Orchard Park.
price In sacrifice, in trial, and even in
..... .r io, -to HIU any .u.mpu to pul ttorah »&gt; |„
llke lhl[ ,„d p,,. the exjjocurc of his person on the field New York, u expected In the city this
I’m will
aS ob.iasQ LaFollette’s proposed 85,000.000.000 loan; mler Mussolini would not countenanci of battle.
week for a visit with nephews, O. F.
. : for thc purpose of launching a gigantic such slipshod beliavlor among his
He proved the sincerity of hls love of and W. N. Chidester.
bTpttotn ot wMk toprotobnu. ».■&gt;=’? ^UCUU. to, 1» think b&gt; peace again and again, by thc very
Joe McKnlght, William Schader and
readiness to resort to arms once more, Michael Kelley attended the Comalien occasion demanded. When what mandery at Grand Rapids Friday
JOB PRINTING.
rtiBipge^, ‘wh|ch it probably will NOT be* thc j leader among the nations?
is known os thc "Whiskey Rebellion' night.
a ..
r. -to....
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Ou w
atch hi*
■■j
is ?
pr»
country
will j;be saved
the aijVtotototo
difference &lt;In
You
watch
hls face as you speak and threatened for a time, early in hl*
Supt. and Mrs. M. R. Keyworth.
"b p,lD' , cost* or about $3,000,000,000 We realize J °u frill2r »»at lie is considering *e- recond administration, he lost not a Mrs. A. W. Woodbume and daughter.
Marjorie. Ruth Lindsay. William Burd
1
.... to..,,.
,.t.« riously what you have said. In a final
..
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f
Icgislatire point of view 1&lt;roraUon you urgc hlm t0 banlih t!w moment in despatching troop* to put
and rmi
Phil Wilcox
Robert aianteii
Mantell in
it down.
oown wnen
When he
ne naa
had retired from the anu
wiicox saw itooert
PAGE MUNCHHAt’SEN!
thl* sum is inconsequential, but around unul (r0ln hu vocabulary and to put Presidency to the enjoyment of Mount "Merchant of Venice." at the Power*
Unwittingly, so it seem*, the Banner -here one-millionth of that total is still; hls speech upon a loftier plane.
He Vernon, he cheerfully accepted the re- Saturday.
sponMbUity of Commander in Chief!
------------touched a "hot" ■ hUbject when it men- regarded with respect. No more un- should txar in mind that he u the
once Tnore. when our difference* with
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mtn In to «xtnd nr tr.tnteu nthrmr tor «»«ln,
"“,b" '““f"
tloned that snow
----------------------—had
..«&lt;«,&lt; ui
that lt u hu *o!Cmn duty to keep the France brought threat ot war. For­
So serious has the question of pro­
Angeles- Our---- purpose, of course, was the so-called ' prosperity to return ha-; &gt;u.(aln u; Englbh pure and undefiled
tunately thc storm-cloud passed, but dding suitable quarters for the stu­
pure propaganda We simply wished to ever been concocted than these pros-1 And as you close your argument he. Washington had proved ills readlnesh dents of the city schools that the mem­
suggest that in contras; to the dreary. I perlty loans and we'personally believe (with allItlie sincerity he can muster, to report to the battlefield had neces­ bers of the board of education Have
drifting plains ot California, the crisp. [ that the proposal was simply a bom-1 Ir^1‘c'gl.^0 K' Dad
Baltunove Eve- sity beckoned.
decided to call a public meeting in the
But the necessity of war alone in­ court room on Wednesday evening,
balmy winter* of Michigan might be bastlc gesture on the part of "Old
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duced Washington to take up arms January 31st at half past seven o'clock
very desirable for those who find It Bob's" son. Launching a building drive
LAZINESS AND CRIME,
History record* what a fighter he wa*. for the purpose ot allowing the citlreiis
difficult to maintain the desired degree [on so huge a scale mean* thc accumu-1 Philadelphia's chief probation officer when the came was Just and the fight to cfpreas their views as to the best
of health in cold climates
i latlon of a tremendous amount ot
hls a&gt;nrn to the belief generally was forced upon him. In every other procedure to follow.
Mrs. A. A. Anderson and Miss Win­
B«. »
to. &gt;. to,. .™, pntony to toto, to-d .... to .1.
ona Bennett were tn Grand Rapids
This was brought to our attention ford—in fact the country right now &gt;;-[t|On for the 'sheik bandit."
George Washington had his Armis­ Saturday and saw "The Girl of My
kindly, diplomatically but nevertheless ikn Process of recovering from the
Idleness breeds poverty, disrespect tice Day when England signed articles
firmly by a former Barry county real■ i ’Pending ?pree that ended in 3923 for parental control, drunkenness and of peace with lhe victorious Colonies;
Mrs. Donald D. Smith and daughter
. . who
.
for law and order, in 1783. The moment the cause for left Saturday for their .home in St
dent
now Uves near ...
Lps Angeles •nd..
Once .11
all iw.nmn.riv
this prnpertj h.c
ha* bccu &lt;-nn
con ।complete disregard
| ! iy Uwlr
part, but the | which he had fought was won andi Louis. Missouri.
Californla snows, we were told, confine structed It will June to be maintained Ili0UB|U u ajw,jS ll( mind to shirk triumph wa* n reality, he turned hls
P. Kurtz has gone to Big Rapids
themselves exclusively to the moun­ or permitted to go to ruin. This. too. honest cni(j^»ymeiit. and this is thc back on military glory. As soon as dc- where he will attend the Ferris Insti­
explanation of most lawlessness.
tute.
tains while the valleys basked In means more public expenditure; mil- [' true exnlanatlon
From t)ve Middleville hems!
lions of dollars each year, in fact. No ‘ The young bnpdT&lt;?. on thc lookout
1 for a short, qwcz way of obtaining
Howard VanAukcn has been spend­
-lnl an
-u et(*y
} living,
„,JUK and
U11U if
„ there
llr.lc
about ready to pen an explanation one can justify mortgaging thc future money and
ing a tew days at home from hls
to furnish spending money for the
one thinc’the^modern bandit * and
when we opened a letter from C. W
traveling duties.
present
’
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—
•*
-----*,
gunnun
di.-.iikes
almost
as
much
as
.Jones, a member of lhe first graduat­
The jxitato raisers are all smiles
prison it is honest labor.
there days, and why not? We all keep
ing class here In it. to our consterna­
f If the slick and clever young .crook.
on eating potatoes regardless ot price.
LAND TAXES.
tion. was an illustrated section from
who
is noi
not anven
driven ni;o
into a career
Career oi
of crime
.
...
'I wn
° 15
Oscar White is slowly improving
IT
IS
the
province
1
Unless the taxation on land is sub- • |,y fear of work, were confronted with
from hls long sclge of sickness.
which shows streets and countryside stantially lowered In the near future, the certainty of hard, laborious work,
The noon train on Monday from
Grand
Rapids was somewhat late being
covered with layers and banks of—can citizens of this state will continue to! If «nt to prtron. he might think twiceto speak and it is
to ..
amount it mure.t J Jj’”” ™bbl"« • biubt “
• r»&gt; I
delaved by thc cafe car catching fire
you guess what—snow I The sight made
thc province of tviswhile lhe train was in the shed in the
ua puoiumx
wcvc
waiieu nu
ownership of land. ThU will no!, court and police authorities in cities!
us
positively cuiiuus.
envious. We
’ve waited
al!
city.
winter for a similar fall here but to-1* f°r lllr f*'41 A wide distribution of | and counties having workhouses fori
Tlie patron* of Burdette Llchjy car­
date only a few needed rain* have in-' lnnd owners gives a stability to gov-1 short-term- prisoner* and prison facrier on route two. showed their appre­
terrunted the glorious days of balmy! ernment that can be gained in no
anw’tone pile.-; for long termer . |
ciation of the important part a mail
sunshine. View* of thc Times Tower^'her way. Property-holders, ns a rul..! ‘X'g'"mung °prote'^nM cnmlna"* '
carrier has in rural life by presenting
him with a handsome Hamilton gold
Covered with snow, of First street Itakc an active interest in the affairs g0 lnauy
if
l(
th(, (!UI.
watch. Mr. Lichty is one of the most
blanketed In white, of Utile boys at of thc ’tate and make the very bestexplanation for their dishonesty.
pleased carrier* driving out of lhe HasI lings office.
John Muir Junior High engaging in &lt;&gt;1* °f citizens. But in recent years thc
I* society Is to cure the criminal. It
bm,
tou. .1 &gt;oun„u„ t„lw. into. Ito ptony to ton to IXSi’bSX Xy
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kenyon ot Lan­
’ sing, spent New Year s with Mrs. KenIng snowmen, etc., brought pang*of I creasing and the taxation increasing , a
jw prey
..to.
H.«, ui*on
U|to... society must
...u--.. be
w taught
tauK.1. '■ curum permitted, he resigned hls com- yon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
•m.v. that wuz" to memory—a....
sn that
that In
in certain
certain districts
rllntrlrtk the
the ownernwnrr- that
il.it th.,
nu.. can
^ ... be
to. cut^..t 1 mission,to Congress and turned hii'Rosers.
Up hahit
habit nf
of work also
"days
days so
.u. of&gt; &gt;land
a &lt;has &gt;become toa positive
i.i.to J HvofMi
face itoward
home, never again
again, nc
he'
tlvated.
,I lacc
OW3ru newne
when Michigan had winters worth re­ ship
But ‘he problem U not merely find- hfl!M;d
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
halted,. to
to be
be drawn
drawn away
away from
from i&gt;eaccful
|&gt;caceful
membering—and so did the sight of burden. Income from land at present!
mg employment for potential proles-1 pursuits us a
■ private citizen. And this I Ovcr two hundred people listened to
business men on Hollywood Boulevard docs not yield a fair living above tax .uonal criminals There arc many, no w
.'U. t.1,to
1 n null3
n . V,.,
j,. acl, nt
ot na to,
n.3n
but Hn «.nnn
vear the program given by Troxel's musical
charges
and
property
is
taxed
so
high
-|
shoveling off the walks! This last was ,
doubt, who find crime preferable only before, had but to lift hls liand to:club TurMja^evening at the K. of P.
labor-----at low
wage*: ...wh—
j:8Ia.,j&gt; the
dictatorial
power
tendered
hal1- tenaerea
Ererrnumber was well rendered
the most poignant of all. Naturally we ly that all but thc best productive tend- n common
---------- ------.
.
grasp inc
uic.aiariai
;&gt;ower
.cuucivu
-i-i- —
..
.------.........
....... . to
.— aim
...j *
and
eventually ua.c
have w
to to
be returned. to would
go
straight
if .to_._
their environment
hini by an army ..
that
adored
him
and
nd rrer-ived
received th««
the heartv
hearty annlaua*
applause nt
of
■ IB ...uiu.il&gt;
■ .!
- —.-to.
--- -------------------------- ... , Mlu
uuuiru
mm
arc confused. What manner of climate will
rf—... them the op-. tba.t raged...
- - of- Congress
those present. The following program
the state unless a new division of tb; . '...wt
l,ld, him.
b tl ’ aia
1 ld nn.u
!A deny
at thc neglect
do Californians enjoy or suffer a* the
was rendered;
.case, may be? Former reslflents whose
.......
.......... .
him to assume monarchtai (lowers, and j Vocal solo—Margaret Loomis.
veracity l» above reproach bring plc-ju* ownership of property should be|Y.*
Daily fkirti'r
Under,
Y I TYnllv
, his only answer was indignant refuse!. ■
’ Piano solo—Allee Dickenson.
Land taxes must conn ,
ture* of eternal sunshine; returning encouraged. L-r.2
. So one of lhe greatest o! soldiers re- • Vocal solo—Hazel Burns.
Selection—Mandolin orchestra.
travelers tell of chill winds and drift- down. The first step in reducing land I
mnlncd one of thc greatest advocates
| of |»ace. but. be it remembered, al-! Vocal zolo—Tula Thomas.
Ing snow* &lt;but then returning travelers tax* U economy and the second is to |
! ways the peace of honor. As head of. Vocal solo— Mrs John Schram.
NEWS GLEANINGS.
from Marco Polo on have always fix a definite maximum for the Urta!
। !the
honorably
.... army lie proved how
.... &lt;nnnM
«.w.7 - a
..i
solo— Grace Grant and Annie
specialized in tales of wonder*; but[ charges that
can *»c
be »&gt;«uv
made n
against
land I Christopher L Sholes invented the I war
.... van
8n...=. .......
-a.ir may
may be
ov won;
won; as
a' President
nesiceni ot th?
in? ; Bullen.
——...........---------------------a.— —
w
—- Ream.
------United State*--he proved how a states- i' Rending
Vinnie
then comes this letter from our old y state ond local governments But typewriter in 1887.
friend Charii. Jone* who bv the wav I even tnc nxtng oi a aennitc iaiia-ia'
”'«n may preserve peace with honor ' Violin duet—Mr. Troxel and Archie
friend cnarli.
Charlie Jone*,
Jones, wl.o
who by
by the way rven
even ’the
fixing «
of s
a definite
land-ti'
i.tena
w wing
e «
o
of
Onw#t
Qn
Uu(n
||je ^. Hughes
lives in Kansas City, carrying with it maximum will do no good
' Lakt. yield* about 400 jiounds of salt.
; trjK during his two administrations.
v
~“
'
—&lt;Vocal solo—Herbert *»
Marple
nirtnriai
v:* .'conomv
*
|
—
&lt; faced thc risk of being drawn into
pictorial txtimnnv
testimony rrnm
from an n.ithnrit
authority
economy in government.
Piano solo—Errnlna Goodyear.
n.e famous Grand Opera House in Europcan conflict*. Washington saved
Vocal solo—Miss Walker.
that cannot be doubted—the leading
.Pan* has 2531 doors
., lbe «...
country from the peri), but he
..v saw
—
Duet (Comet and trombone*—Dr.
newspaper of Los Angeles itself. But
KEEP WATC
even this may only be a Joker edition1 Very soon wc hope to publish in full! Two-thirds of thc worlds expend!- j to It equally well Uvat its honor was in Barber and Mr. Troxel.
I no way sullied.
.
”
Vocal' solo—Fred
"* Spaulding.
exhibiting specimens of trick photog- the complete analysis of Michigan's * g'Ja^,A°n rottdi to spent in the United;
Plana solo—Annie Bullen.
'
In the great political classic hr left
Vocal solo—Mrs. Frank Hams.
raphy—one can't always bank on tlie taxation problems given by Tom Con-.*
"
.
- ,
i us. the Farewell Address, delivered to
Selection
—
By
Orchestra
first rpresented
under* lhe American people as he laid down
newspapers in these days when sensa- Un. editor of the Crystal Falls Diamond I Circuses were
. ------------------------------------j the Presidency, thc note of peace is
Kirk Shaw of Colorado and Charles
-------- truth that poMtbly we shouldn't have,

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Business Is improving.
Taxes are mostly paid.
It has snowed for thirty consecutive
EVEKTS OP THE PAST WEEK.
days, every day more or less.
Rear-Admiral Byrd prepares for an­
Thc Americans arc accused of drink­
ing one-third of all the lager that is other trip to the south pole.
manufactured.
United States gold policies declared
Wood Is legal tender for all debts In sound.
this city these days; and Is almost as
scarce as the other kind of legal ten­
Stimson to head U. S. delegation to
der.
arms parly al Geneva, Switzerland.
Our marshal is making it decidedly
warm for outlaws, tramps and other
James Beverly named head of Porto
disorderly persons, who have been Rico government.
caught abroad, that Hastings was a I
Steps are taken for drastic curb of
paradise far "Flight."
A proposition is made to produce let­ radio advertising.
ter poetage to two cenU. ft ought to be
President Hoover signs $2,000,000,000
adopted.
reconstruction finance measure; Dawes
to head plan.
hiblting hls chickens this week.
Judge Smith has refitted and refur­
New England with $593 savings per
nished the probate office In fine style. capita leads all other sections ot counGreenbacks are 94 and one-eighth
cents on the dollar In coin.
Wc feel very sure that the business
Traffic In Panama Canal slumps
of this country is steadily on the in­ throughout 1031.
crease and in the coming month will
Regular weekly air service between
show a marked improvement over a
year ago, tn almost all departments London and Cape Town. South Africa,
and especially In the manufacturing started by English airline.
districts.
English offer to barter yarn for Hun­
The efforts ot the city authorities to
garian park.
enforce law and order should be en­
dorsed by all good citizens.
Zamora, president of Spain, to sign
There was some excellent singing decree dissolving thc Jesuit order; all
that deserves special notice at the Ma­ property to be confiscated.
sonic festival on Friday evening.
Remember the Tennessee Jubilee
Jugoslav king ceases to enact laws by
royal decree.
Singers are at Union hall tonight.

Current History

Crumbs of Wisdom

Russia to start second 5-year plan in
"There are too many middle profits 1933; seeks to make Soviet states the
between producer and consumer."— Industrial leaders of Europe.
I Oov. Gifford Pinchol.
State of Manchuria to be formed un­
der Japanese protection.
"Only 2 per cent of airplane acci­
dents are lhe result of mechanical
Grew, present U. S. ambassador to
faults."—Capt. Frank Hawks.
Turkey, succeeds Forbes as ambassa­
dor to Japan.
"It only takes intelligence, courage
Japanese premier declares nation for
and good will to make p prosperous
open door and peace in Manchuria.
world."—Owen D. Young?

Atlanta. Ga.. was nt one time known । branded in memory:—
. R- K* Grant one day last week.
'P. S. To our friend* m* California—1 Friday This is the finest analysis w« [ns
Terminus
back !n
in IS27.
1837. and
and later
later as
as
-« Term!
’!!!* back
—..nothing is more essential than
Miss Gertrude Smith ^ent to Ann
if ag have any kit by This time. Oft have evei heard. Unlike most tax an-1Marthasville.
। Marthasville.
; that permanent, inveterate antipathic.-- Arbor foe a week's visit with her broth1 zam, enhof Invented lhe language
.
l1 against (articular nations and pas*. I er. Shirley, and family.
course the above is Just In fun. But ! alysta. Editor Conlin ha- no axe- tn1 J)r
i &gt;nate nttachmcrits for other* should: C. O. Maywood has nnrr*h«»d an
donl deny u. back here In the frown! grind ll0r an*' Projiaganda to spread. H»: referred to a- Eqwrunlo.
be excluded; and that in place of them, interest in the ice bust
north the pleasure of bragging a little has been a practical student Of fa:.
-----------.,
,
. ,
.
i American Investments tn Canada to- just and amicable feelings toward nil
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
while we may.*
—
--- year* ahd probably U)
should be cultivated. The Nation which
problems for —
many
than J3.«M).000,(XX).
Mrs ----------Burdick—of Kalamazoo visited
indulge* toward* another an habitual
has a better grasp of thc entire subjee
1:.itred or an habitual fondness, b in Mrs. Julia Willison over Sunday.
I than any other person in Michigan. ; A cubic foot of water contains
BELIEVE IT OH NOT.
some degree a slave. It 1* a slavmto its
Miss Nellie Baldwin spent Sunday
[gillonsand weighs 62'» pounds.
■ Fundamentally, the solution of lhe
W» read things about Hastings rr-!WhM* ,hc artlcIc is published wenimnslty or to its affection, either of
friends in Grand Rapids.
world crisis boils down to the question
..... ,,■
As many
as 2060
which IS xufficient to lead it astray
The historical address delivered by
centiy we never even suspected before, recommend
tlust every
property
ownervarieties of sausage
of getting the unemployed to work
j-- in
Barry
its* *contents
__ ‘ *" No arc Produced &gt;n Germany.
from its duty and IU interest."
Hon. Daniel Striker at the Hastings
The source was a table of "statistics'
' “
“
*county digest
‘ “
-............ ...................-................
.. ... «*! O-ndM ...
.to
£ again."—Edward A. Fllene, merchant.
compiled by un advertising agent.
"Crime today is no longer a matter
Thu table first established the facl[.:lne analysis .-of Michigan; taxation jUni trsitj of Lcndon.
■ ments for the sole Igirjx&amp;c of main- ctety. ha* been publuhed in pamphlet
of mere social interest. It i* an econo­
ituUUnn
our
peace
•
form
and
is
a
document
of
much
in­ mic question."—Thomas A. Merry­
that• "
Hastings
was a city in ...
Michigan| proMems pass *.»
by unread,
Fremont. Ohio, has set aside special Jour Peace
terest and. value.
,
, weather. Philadelphia Crinjlnal Justice
■ictlon* ot its business streets for park-1
• **------- —
but from there on the truth was
Saturday. Ous Mewton made consid­ Association.
mg by out-nl-town visitors.
'
touched with consistent infrequency.
erable sport for people on Jefferson
It states, for example, that Hastings.
At the end of IMO. approximately
street. About half-past eight he wan­
"CrJUclsm is a bad road to travel to­
OPAQUE.
has one national and two state banks i "We have tn England today a num­ $113,700,000,000 of life insurance was in
dered into the little brick grocery and ward friendship."—Sir Harry Arm­
j
There are three degrees of consiswith total assets of S1.0T7324—an over­ ber of young musicians who should go fore* in the United States protecting lency of matter measured by thc case one thing bringing on another, a bet strong.
68.000,000
policyholders.
!
wa*
finally
made
that
he
couldn't
shot of tlie number and a gross under­ far." declares a composer One of them
.
with which light pawc* through: First.
"What is fame? Pouff.'-just like
stand out In front of the store and
A pipe line in the New Orleans dis- [that which is trangp-vrent. so clear that
estimate of total resources; that we Urea next door to us.—Humorist
whittle for six straight hours. The bet that."—M. Chaliapin.
trlct ha* been used for several jears'«&gt;» can
through it; second, that■ wal accepted and surrounded by plenhave three theaterr. two moving pic; j
In New York's Central Park young­ to transport* molasse*. .
"Some men. especially politicians,
j.hlch
is
tratpiucent.
such
tu
frosted
1
ty
of
good
pine
boxes
he
commenced
tun and one auditorium seating 2000"
ster* gaze with wonder on a real live
---------.
, glass, which allow* light to pass&gt; hi* work, surrounded by sign* reading, have such a command of language that
—possibly lhe compiler liad In mind cow. And down on Wall Street, a bull
The Swiss Army ha* discovered Hut through, but cannot be seen through:
"See the Yankee Whittier," "Yankee
-Hllr is
I. mnn.
more sustaining 0„ jong and thlrd thal wh(ch
the old Reeds Opera House that has would be an even greater curiosity — i milk
' Whittier now on exhibition." "Portraits
। marches than beer. '
clouded that it is neither transparent of thc Yankee Whittier Only 23c" and nard Shaw.
been out of commission for many year*, Florence Ala.. Herald.
nor translucent.
the like. Gu* had the walk all covered
but that still doesn't account for lhe
1 The burner now used in every gas
"If the Impossible should occur—I
• The word "opaque" wa* taken bodily!
' with shavings and won the bet. The ex­
extra movie 'theater; that tlie Indus-j It is improbable, according to-style stove was thc idea of Robert Wilhelm
from lhe French opaque, "obscure." hibition was very exciting and wlt- mean the return of legalized liquor—Its
expert*, that lhe Empress Eugenie hats Ivon Bunsen,
first result would be a widespread re­
tries here are creamery, ice cream, ,
which
reaches
back
to
thc
I-atin
opanessed
by
a
large
crowd.
&lt;- • - duction of wages due to the demorali­
nulling, stock raising, dairying, poultry | will last long enough for everyone tu I; Onlj
- 3 4 per cent of all Ute factories Cl“.‘‘Mudy."
The other evening Don Parkhurst sation of labor which liquor always
u accented on the second
raising—it omits U&gt; even mention fur-1 learn to pronounce the name—De* in the United State* have more than
230 men on their pay roll*, and only 1.4
a!;d to pronounced as though lage. His bobs became unmanageable
niturc factories, or thc highly de- Moines Register.
have more than 500.
spelled o^pake. tn which thc o to as in and glided into a post. Don was not
■ France Is ready to Join In any sin­
velopcd machine plant* that turn out
If you wish to test the boasud tol­
-----------obey, a as m late. The nctln o-pac'-i- sencusiy injured but received a jolting cere international effort to relieve thc
such products aj car seal*, power erance of this age. try appearing among
The Library of Congress ha# a coi- 'ty is accented on the second syllable;
world of part of the load which lhe
,“P.
;
.
preucs. pUtoti rings, aiponiallc aprink- the pajama-clad in a night shirt — lection of 4.103,000 books and pam- sound o a* in obey, a short as in lul.
obligations of national defense impoac.
.phleta. 1.160.000 map*. 1.060.000 piece* c a* *. I as in it. y as in fancy.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY,
—Andre Haglnol, French Minister of
Publishers Syndicate.
of mu*^. and about 500,000 print*.
| "The solid body was opaque."
j n «nows and b10WJ

Pungent Paragraphs

This Week’s Word -

Reich demands final resolution of
reparations.

BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.

Japanese demands quick action from
Chinese authorities on recent anUJapencse disorders in Shanghl.
LAKE ODESSA.
Mr. and Mr*. Seymour Onstead of
Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. John Bow­
er* visited the latter's daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Oreibel Sunday.
Sunday, Prank Snobble of Ionia,
brought hls sister, Miss Emma Snobble
to spend some time with brother Edd
and wife.
Mrs. Edd Snobble is In very poor

Word was received here Sunday from
Mrs. Alice Myer, of Detroit that her
father. Burt Van Oman was dead and
would be brought here for burial Monvisiting

Davis of Grand Ledge to
twrjgrenta, Mr.

Percy Bishop has opened lhe barber ..
shop of lhe late Prank Ulrich on Tup­
per Lake street.
Michigan State Trooper Lester Coykendall of the White Pigeon Post vis­
ited hl* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Prank
Coykendall, Sunday and Monday morn-

turning to hls post at White Pigeon.
Mr. and Mr*. Johnle Bretz of Detroit
spent Saturday and Bunday with the

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY t7, 1911

Never Before luch a ■etustionally

LOW PRICE

CHARLOTTE HAVING
FINANCIAL TRIALS

The W. C. T. U. vary fittingly ob­
served the twelfth anniversary of thc
Eighteenth amendment at th* U. B
church Sunday evening, January 17.
with th* following program: Bong aerv-

for a

followed by scripture reading by Mrs
(Continued from page one)
Elsie Moran and prayer. Appropriate
for water The common council of tills music was furnished by the young peo­
city recognize the feci that the water­ ple of the church. Drf Woodburne then
gave • short introductory talk on the
Ing, but ought to accumulate a fund 18th Amendment and then introduced
that will pay for any unexpected Albert Becker, who presented the High
, breakdown in th* machinery, equip­ school debating team who debated on
ment or water Hum; also for exten­ "Resolved that the llth Amendment
sions of the water mains. Right now
the city has on deposit in thc banks on the affirmative aide were Melvin
here a iund of 47,000 for that very Jacobs, Helin Weaver and Roy Heath
purpose. Tliat sum has been taken Those on the negative side were Hu­
bert Folllck. Jeanne Ctnccbeaux and
1 plied to take care of any emergency. Nelson Gardner. The young people all
&gt; siiould one arise, without a resort to a did tine but the debate resulted In fa­
vor of tlie negative by a three to eight
: bond issue.
I A little over six yean ago Hasting* vote.
Here’* a new washer that
Tuesday. January 18, the annual
. was ordered to Install a sewage disposal
bears the famous EASY
plant, so that its sewage would not be
i dumped, a* it had been for many yean, the Methodist church with a splendid
num* and thc dependable
into lhe Thornapple river. Without a pot luck dinner at one o'clock.
EASY guaranty. A better
Following this twenty-two member*
! bond issue, and with the approval of
washer offering important
tire authorities at Lansing, this sew­ held their monthly prayer service con­
advantages that make for
age disposal plant has been graduailj ducted by MU* Tillie Tjden.
The following officer* were elected
put in during the past six years. Many
quicker washing nnd im­
thousand* of dollar* have been expend­ for lhe coming year.
proved result*. Thia EASY
Pres.—Mr*. Addle Edmonds.
ed in the corutructlon-of *anilary sew­
is new throughout—not an
Cor. Sec.—Mr*. Florence Fleming.
ers and in connecting them up to thc
old model cheapened to
Rec. Sec.—Mr*. Maude Zerbel.
main sewer which will convey the
Treas
—Mrs. Edna Hubbard
sewage
to
thc
disposal
plant.
Thl*
city
meet a price.
ha* also built and paid for tlie neces­
sary building for the pumping outfit,
Sec these outstanding fea­
also for the treatment of lhe sewage
tures: Standard full-powwhen it is pumped from the sewers in­
to thc disposal plant. This city now ha*
crcd motor; Beautiful
In tlie local banks al) the money needed
French Grey porcelain
to pay for all thc equipment for this
enameled tub; balloon-type
sewage disposal' plant and will install
wringer rolls; big EASY
it during the coming spring or sum­
(Continued from page one)
mer, .without issuing u dollar of bonds
agitator. Thc new EASY
The stew plant will have cost about agree that Uie man had evidently been
is a quality washer built
*60.000.
drinking. There wa* a broken bottle in
without compromise in ma­
Ha*".lr.g* also has about nine mile* of the car which contained a little of the
terial* or workmanship.
cement and brick pavement, moat of I wine he had evidently imbibed. We are
which was built by Use city itself. InInformed
____________
tliat Schneider passed a car
recent years it has not bonded for any a mile or two before the turn. The
You enn have this now and
DOWN
paving, but ho* done all street work on driver of thc car he
bettor EASY Washer at an
thc pay-as-you-go plan. This yeor the
and $1.50
last of thc living bends issued sev­ he neared the place where lie would
anuiz.ingly big saving. See
a week
eral years ago will be retired from the have to turn to make lhe curve and go
thia big value today.
sinking fund—for tlie city ha* laid north into Woodland, hls car evidently
aside a fund for tliat purpose. Beside had too much momentum and shot
all this the city ha* about four miles ol straight ahead into the long pile of
Tarmac paving ail paid for, and plans grave), which had been placed there
to add some each year, but will not go for maintenance purposes. Thc high
'Complete Home Furnishers'
in debt for such an improvement.
speed of the car was evidenced by the
It seem* to the Banner that there fact that its front, wheels went post the
Hastings
Michigan
can be no valid reason why Charlotte middle of the gravel pile and thc hood
____ _ __ ______
could not duplicate this financial rec­ was buried in gravel. Evidently Mr.
________________2* ord. It could if its citizen* would get ;Schneider had gone to sleep, or had
.
r
tocplhar. pull together and take an in- lost control, or was unable to control
MIDDLEX IU.E.
| at the M E church Sunday and thc j&lt;&lt;rjxl in their public business, as they
his car. HU friend from Detroit, who
The annual creamery meeting drew Ipasfor delivered a very interesting ser- suftly
in Hasting*, and
•—- do
.......
...... elect
. .. ... ah
„ owns
.....I .unii.
।M। vi
t.iav'u that
farm* north
of luwii
town,, stated
a good crowd on Wednesday. The re- mon*
J
, council
which directs Its efforts toward Schneider wa.-. familiar with tlie road,
|x&gt;rts showed a large increase of bu»l-1
' * *----------------doing the city’s business on Just as bust- 11« he had driven it many time*, and
HINDS
CORNERS.
ncss-llkr
u
basis
as
a
business
institu,
was
ordinarily
a
careful
driver.
nrs*. nearly 93.000 lbs. more butter
Mrs.
Frank Chapman orHading* uon would conduct Ils affairs. HasUng*
An examination of thc body showed
made than the year 1630 and at less
cost per pound. The trucks uro cover­ ♦pent thc week end In thc Edd Newton has men on its city council who sene | that the neck wax broken and the chest
»« “ sacrifice to their own interests in [crushed in. In al! probability hls death
ing more territory and thc farmers htM!W"
^.r to h
„,„ .U.
.M
lluUntaneous Thp steering wheel
have come to thc conclusion that cow*
Mrs. Edd ------------Meyers of- Ionia visited ...
Mr. =r
order
help
the ;1
city
pay better than plowing so much of and Mrs. Edu Newton and family from
Tto‘ only banded debt
■
which Has- was broken, but the glass in the windtheir land. Ail of the directors were re­ Wednesday till Saturday.
tings now has Is the outstanding 8170,- shield and in the car doors waa not
elected. as yet they have not elected
Caller* at the home of Susie Phillips ooo of school bond* issued to i«»y for'even cracked, showing that he must
the officers. A very interesting speech and mother Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. the new Central school building. Had, have slumped onto thc wheel when thc
followed the business meeting by Mr. i Will Harding of Maple Grove. Mr. and Hastings a large city debt, as wc un- . impact came
Powell of Ionia.
I___
Mrs._____
Will____
Moore
_ _________
and Mr. and Mr*. dentand Cliarlotte ims. iU people nev-' We understand that Mr. Schnilder
A bunch of fellows went to Ver- Ansll -Golden of Hastings,
er would have voted these school i conducted a small manufacturing plant
montvlllc to play basket ball Wednes-1 Clarence nnrt
and v„tn»v
Volney m
Hardy visited bonds; but because Uie city itself Was In Detroit and was regarded as a good
day evening, t
their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert out of debt thc citizens here were ready business man,
Relatives of Rev. J. H. Wcsbrook I vraven
Craven or
ot nnuitx
Shultz sunaay.
Sunday.
;; to mortgage tnetr
their future lor
for Uie
the pur-I
pur-,---------------- * a »
;
caine over and had a pot luck supper | Mrs. Mary Payne and daughter. Ar-1 pose
came
|wsc of getting adequate school build- i
CRESSEY.
fine Umc was
wai loa. and Miss Maud Bennett of Has- Ings. But before the people voted upoi.
upon! Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Henney have
on Wednesday evening. A line
Tobias’ Sunday the
proposition, thc Hastings school*
school'moved to Allegan.
enjoyed by all.
j|linns
lings called at C. N. Tobias"
I lie propoaition,
Mrs. G. D. Whitmore returned home afternoon.
board had accumulated well toward*: Mr. and Mrs.
Falk entertained
from Grand Rapids Thursday where 1 Mildreel DeMott of Hastings spent *40,000 in a building fund in antldpa- friends from Delton Bunday.
she had been visiting her daughters for the week end with her parents. Mr. and tlon of this new building: so thc bond
Mrs. Arthur Shorter entertained the
a few days. Little Joann Strieklen re- I Mrs. George DeMott.
:: Issue
was
*40.000
less
than
lhe
actual
—
-m...
—a— »•
— a,—
issue was 440.000 less than the actual Sunshine club on Thursday.
Mra.'Henturned with her for a few days’ visit. I Thelma Tobias of Kalamazoo spent money required for the new school neuey and Mrs. Roy Dunham from
The Caledonia basket ball team went Sunday afternoon with her parents, plant. We repeat that Hastings never Otsego were guests.
home very happy Friday evening hav- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias and Keel, would have voted these bond* if there
Mr. and Mr*. Ferri* Quick from Milo
Ing won both game* from our teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and soni •--*
--------------------------------had *been
a large
municipal debt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enzian
"Die Pythlans arc looking forward to and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and aons■ I Cliarlotte needs new school buildings Wednesday evening.
a pleasant time Tuesday evening when of Battle Creek called on their parents.]. | too. and the stale will certainly compel
Mrs. Mate Waters and Mrs. Lee-Ray• they entertain the district convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias and KeetlI that city to install a sewage disposal nolds visited Mrs. Julia Towne and
Thc pancake supper Thursday eve-[Sunday afternoon.
plant. Charlotte can have new school twin daughters at Plainwell on Wed­
nlng at thc M. E. church basement was' Burrell Phllll|&gt;s is moving hls fam-! buildings and a sewage disposal. Hmlll
plant nesday.
well attended nnd a nice sum realized Uy to Hastings today (Monday) so the if Us citizens will take an Interest in
Several from here attended lhe Farm
by the ladles for their work. A local doctor can have electricity for treat-1 the city's business and gel n council Bureau play at Richland. Saturday
firm donated thc pancake flour nnd it ments for Mrs. Phillips, She is not'who will manage properly its city evening.
surely made good cokes. You should gaining a* fast as her friend* would affairs. Then there will be no deflclt
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crandall and
have seen some of the fellow* eat
like to see her. Robert Phillips will of *10.000 for nine months in the oper­ children and Mr. and Mr*. Carl Enzian
Middleville Brotherhood meeting this »Urt tn High school next Monday.
ation of its waterworks plant
&gt;i of Kalamazoo apcu%
spent OUI1
Sunday with Mr.
Monday evening at the M. E. church,1 Mrs. Pearl Farr of Kalamazoo I* carPossibly the Charlotte person who' and Mrs. Millard
Mlllnrri Houser.
Hnnvr
and wc are expecting a fine lime. We Ing for her sister. Mrs. Phiili|M, for the gave this news Item to the Grund RapMr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds and famhave a speaker who we are anxious to. present.
Ids Press did not know the facte; but fly ,pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
hear, the Chaplain from lhe Jackson I Mrs. Margarelte Smith had a fine we hardly think anyone there would d. Reynolds at Delton
prison.
program for the community meeting send such an Item to a newspaper to be
N. H. Barber spent the past week at
A large crowd attended the services I at the schoolhouse Friday night.
published about Charlotte if Uie facts the Delton hospital for observation and
were not substantially as given in that । trestment
article. Possibly our good friends in'
Charlotte will not welcome the Ban­
LENT CORNERS.
ners comments; but we make them in
OU)U
naTO n
„ 1-rnl
John, Thomas has „
traded
his
farm
good faith. We arc sure that, if the ■ for a house and lot In Kalamazoo and
;&gt;eoplc of Cliarlotte arfso minded, they I they moved there Wednesday. Wc are
can make their waterworks pay. and. sorry to lose our good neighbors, but
can duplicate the sound financing, welcome the new ones.
which is done by the council of thl» | Mrs. Cora Train returned to her
cltFi home in Richland Junction last week
*
I after working the past month for Mrs.
illGHBANK.
| Laura Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Hamlin and Mr,
The P. T. A. wa* held at the home of
and Mrs. Shirley Hamlin of Battle Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond FriCreek called on George Gleen Friday | day night with an attendance of
afternoon.
was held after which it was decided to
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Swarts and j meet the last Friday in February at
O NEED to let your baby chick* die. No need Io lei baby chick
family of Battle Creek spent Sunday 1 Uie schoolhouie with Mrs. Mary Doslo**c* cat up your poultry profit*. You can save them with
with Mr. and Mr*. Bert Daly.
j ter in charge.
Buckeye colony brooder*. You can stop the crowding, the chilling,
Mr. and Mr*, tidd. Green of VerMrs. Willis Carpenter has been
tlie smothering, thc overheating. You can raise every rateable chick.
montvllle and Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Bar- i seriously ill Uie past week but I* some
ret of Nashville spent Sunday at i better at this writing. Her sister from
A quartar-minion user* of Buckeye Brooder* know thi* ia true.
George Green's.
' Otsego 1* helping care for her.
With Buckeye Brooder* they are saving chick* that otherwise would
die. They are making money tliat would otlierwtec be lost.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierce of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurl Cook and sons
Three Rivers spent Sunday evening at | of Plainwell spent Wednesday evening
Buckeye Coal-Burning
Worth Green'*.
j with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil) HawbliU called I Miss Thelma Day of Grand Rapids
Brooders
on Mr. and Mrs. Harve Marshall of [ spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Buckeye Coal-Burning Brooder* have
North Maple Grove Thursday after-1 Mrs. Fred Ball and Alfred.'
They bold more coal.
noon.
।
---------------------------------------Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Reid liave moved
NORTHEAST IRVING.
on the Ervin Charlton farm North of I Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp and fam­
hero .
I Uy spent Saturday afternoon at Hasbrooders ever invented.
Russell Rose of Grand Rapids ha* { Ungs.
been spending a few week* at Frank; Mrs. Lydia Simpson of Freeport
Buckeye “Rite-Heat” OU.
Hawblitz'*.
—
’’—* Sunday
------afternoon
“--------------with
•*- Mr.
—‘ and
spent
Burning Brooders
Mrs. Sam Eckert.
Here’s the greatest invention in oil.
EAST GUN LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and
burning brooders.
Thc Buckeye
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poole of Plainwell daughter Margaret were in Hastings
MR1U-Haat" automatically provide*
Just recently married will occupy the Saturday afternoon.
‘
’
Hen.
Harry Selkirk cottage the rest of tho
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Moore spent
winter.
_____
, with
___ ______________
_ _______
Bunday
Mrs. Ida Moore
at HssForest Willltt* of Hastings U spend-1 Ung*.
Ing a few day* with hi* mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
John Crawford.
, family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
John Clem of Kalamazoo and sister | Henry CUJer at South Hasting* it beMrz. Cora Selkirk, of Plainwell called j Ing Mr. CIsler’s seventieth birthday,
at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. John AU of the children were present, also
Crawford Sunday.
| grandchildren, there being'28 in numHastings, Michigan
Mrs. Will Crawford returned »o bar ber and a lovely birthday cake with 70
home Friday after spending, a week. candles. It was a very happy occasion,
with l»er brother. Will Crans, and We al! hope Mr. Claler may live to see
family of near Caledonia.
(many more such birthdays.

genuine NEW

EASY WA5HER

only

on
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$S9so

DETROIT MAN MET
NSTANT DEATH

?n all
r
:ut95c
ts 48c
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Miller Furniture Co

t

History

HE PAST WEEK.
yrd prepares for anouth pole.

0

old iwllcles declared
I U. 8. delegation to
cva. Switzerland.

uuned head of Porto
for drastic curb of
r signs *2,000,000,000
.nee measure; Dawes
Ith *593 savings per
ler sections of coun-

ama

Canal

slumps

Town. South Africa,
airline.
sorter yarn for Hun-

at of Spain, to sign
he Jesuit order; all
iflscated.
ues to enact laws by
final resolution of
econd 5-year plan In
ke Soviet states thc

ria to be formed unJ- 8. ambassador to
Forbes ns ambussa-

r declares nation for
ace tn Manchuria.

d* quick action from
is on recent antli in Shanghl.
ODESSA.
Seymour Onstcad of
ind Mrs. John Bowtter's daughter. Mr.
relbel Sunday.
Snobble of Ionia.
Miss Emma Snobble
ne with brother Edd
lie Is in very poor

ed here Sunday from
of Detroit that her
Oman was dead and
here for burial Mon­
is of Grand Ledge is

■ett.
« opened the barber
tank Ulrich on Tup-

y and Monday momng to take a ten-day
I. P- school before ro1 at White Pigeon,
hole Bretz of Detroit
nd Sunday with the

»

CITY'S FINANCES
N FINE CONDITION

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

(Continued from page one)

maintenance of paving, which ha* been
constructed by the city, but which has
of a trunk line.
In addition to this tlie city ha* some­
thing over *7.000 in lhe waterworks
fund, also a good balance in the street
fund, x&gt; that it is in good condition to
take care ot the city'*, governmental
need* without borrowing; and next
July there will be a new tax levy.
While we have no authority from the

that there will be a nice reduction in
the tss rale to be levied next July. The
sewage disposal plant, which han
caused a considerable part of our tax­
ation. will be completed, and lhe city

it. That will mean a sizeable re­
duction in the sewer tax.' With over
nine miles of cement pavement and
paving. much les* street work than
usual will be required Under present
financial conditions it Is probable that
very little paving will be started this
AU this indicates that the council
will be in condition to make a good re­
duction in taxes.
We learn from the city treasurer,
Mr*. Faye Donley, that something over
*80,000 of the winter tax levy has been
paid, leaving about *60.000 still to col­
lect. ThU U being gradually reduced.
It now seems probable tliat the De­
cember tax levy will be met more
promptly than had been anticipated.
It can not be overstressed how much
IhU city owes to our dty council for its
fine work In reducing cost* and keepUmil, thereby saving this city from a
bonded debt which would require year­
ly paymenu of principal and interest
As our reader* who have paid their
December taxes probably noticed thc

ago. the reduction being over *3500. We
are glad that the governing bodies of
this city are doing their very best to
lighten thc load of taxpayers.

58 OUT OF 78
ADVERTISEMENTS' OF HOUSES,
ROOMS AND GARAGES FOR
RENT LISTED TELEPHONE
NUMBERS TO CALL
REQU ENT advertisers in newspaper “Want Ad
section* know that prospect* usually will not trouble to
look up an advertised house or product when they cannot
telephone first for information or for an appointment.

Whether or not you have a house, a room, or a garage
for rent, the telephone will prove useful daily in many
social anti business way*. And. in emergencies, it will
summon doctor, firemen or police immediately, any
hour of the day or night.
Of all the thing* you buy. probably none give* so much

for so Utile as your telephone.

IOWA POP CORN.
Iowa, famous for It* tall com. is also
leading producer of pop com. Il* aver­
age acreage In pop com from 1821 to
1830 was 25,884.

THE CHILDREN
OF TODAY
Will Be the Fathers and Mothers
Of Tomorrow....
Their little bodies should be carefully nourished with the CLEANEST and
best milk that you can give them, because for growing children, and adults as
well, there ift .no food that can compare with good CLEAN milk. The world's
leading physicians, dentists and dietitians are all agreed that the growing child
must have good milk to build bone, muscle, and give them good teeth.
But you should KNOW that the milk is CLEAN. Many outbreaks of serious
diseases have come from UNCLEAN milk. Don’t endanger your child’s health
by taking any chances. Here is where we can help you, because state tests have
proven that there is no CLEANER milk produced than our Grade "A" Pasteur­
ized.

GRADE “A” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

TELEPHONE 2651

ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.

HASTINGS, MICH.

Save Your
Baby Chicks with
Buckeye Brooders

i ou know as well as we do, it never pays anyone to mis*
represent his goods. That is, if he wants to stay in business
and grow. Yotrcan believe us when we say the greatest
values today arc in Goodyear Tires—THE leading make.
We know what we are talking about If you will give ua
a little time we will demonstrate the reasons why. ComQ
in and see. It will pay us both.

N

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co

B'Ao isn’t looking for all the value his money will

get him these days? Just let us show you the 1931

GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS
Good Used Tire* &gt;1.00 Up.
4.40 x 21 $ 4.79

Still Lower Prices in Pairs

5.43

Goodyear Tube* at Big Saving* Too.

5.00 x 19
(30*5.00)

6.65

Bross Tire &amp; Battery Shop

6.00x21

11.10

4.50x21
(30x4.80)

(3*x*.00)

Guaranteed Tire Kepairuv
TtLtTHOHl 1U1

HO. MICHIGAN AVI.

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1922

FACIE SIX

Attention!
To Painters
AND ....
THOSE INTERESTED’
IN PAINTING—

Valentine’s
VALSPAR Heavy
Bodied Flat White—
It’d waterproof, washable, will retain its
beauty and perform its protective functions
longer thnn other wall coatings, and it contains
no Japan dryers which tend to shorten the life
of ordinary paint.

NOW!
Is the time to redecorate your home inside at a
ridiculously low cost to you, when labor is very
reasonable, the weather is tine, and this big sav­
ing on heavy bodied flat white.
Nowhere can you buy a paint of this quality
at such a low price,
A Paint Which Sold For $3.50 Per Gallon.

NOW? FOR A SHORT TIME
ONLY, PER GALLON ....

Q1
01. /

E. A. LyBARKEC
“Where

Immediate Attention and Courtesy
Are Shown to Everyimc"

Phone 2115

We Deliver

Hastings

TAMARAC CORNERS.
was held Monday at the Wesleyan
Tlie revival meetings closed Sunday Methodist church In Hastings.
night with a very good interest and
FAIR LAKE.
with very good results.
I A baby gin arrived at the home of
home of Mrs Ora Houghton this week Jason Willison Friday and has been
Wednesday as a quarterly meeting. It, , named Vera Mac. Mrs. Phebc Pepper is
caring for mother and baby.
will be an all day meeting.
Mr*. Mildred
Fritz and
Mrs Lottie
W^VpM ™ Mr a^°’£ CoUnrer
aere guesG
Saturday
with

Will Brummler of Grand Rapids and!
x’i!lrr of..B“ll‘'
Mrs Clara’Sears
! The Kinsley ladles Aid which met
nmr Cotlnn nf' Grand Ranlrts vixiterl'W|U| Mn’ Albertinc Smith was Well
“&gt;&gt;d a fine Umc had. Thc
L
d
CoUon# Frldft&gt; February meeting will be held the third
ana baturaay.,
; Wednesday
for dinner with Mrs.
Mr*. Clara Sears accompanied Mrs. Gladys Cornell.
Theda Wilt to the Sunun Sister * BirthMildred Short. Uie fifteen-month-old
day club at the
..... home
......v of Hazel Henney oaoy
baby oi
of air.
Mr ana
and airs,
Mrs. ai
Al anon,
Slwrt. wax
was
Thursday. The next meetinc will be suddenly stricken with an Infection of
entertained al the home of Mrs. Clara : the rar and takcn to the Delton hospiScars in Marell.
.
; tai Saturday night. Wc are glad to say
Mrs. Della Cotton was called to Bat- she is much better.
■ He Creek Sunday on account of tlie
Mrs. Mildred Fritz and children and
serious illness of her sister, Ruth. She Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Baltic
also attended tiie funeral of a cousin. Creek nnd M1m Helen Davis of Detroit
Clarence Covert, who passed away al'spent Sunday with Mrs. Lottie Col­
itis home in Battle Creek. Hls funeral Inter.

BARGAIN PRICES
On Our Entire Stock of

Used Cars &amp; Trucks
You can SAVE $50.00 and MORE
on our good used cars and trucks
THIS WEEK. We have only a
few left as follows:

One 1929 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
Equipped with Gravel Body
One 1927 G. M. C. TRUCK
One 1929 MODEL A STD. COUPE
One 1930 MODEL A DELUXE TUDOR

One 1930 CHEVROLET COACH
One 1930 MODEL A DELUXE COUPE

All of the cars listed above are in
fine condition. Bring in your old
car and trade it for a better one!

Universal Garage
Corner of Church
and Court Street

Telephone 2121
s, Mich.

scorns
ATTEND IL! HERE

scouts,

Scout News

ntaten Sunday the “th.yhas been
aside ax Churciw Day and every Scout
and leader lx asked to attend the

ever possible. All pastors are urged to
make some rrcognltlcn of Scouts and
A HIKE TO HIGH RANK.
Ten members of Troops 73 and 74 scouting during the day.
participated in a test-passing hike. prepared by the Americanism Commis­
(Continued from page one)
—— --------------------------------------------------- Saturday. January 23. to High Hank .sion of the American Legion. Depart­
starting blazes, by Troop 65 of Middle-! creek, where, in spite uf thc rainy i ,rnent of Michigan—C. E. Hyatt.
vllie. L. R. Beeler scoutmaster; and a'Weather, wet wood and general damp-1
covered wagon stunt by Troop 72 under ne« of the ground,
‘ flrebuildlng with '
ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM.
two matches,
and tracking.
Monday —
_ Parc.n institution day
direction of Harvey Burges*
---------- ’ cooking,
-------------- — i muiKtay
tests were finished. Tiie
TRe boys were ac- . wh
when
,n ,n
all .nonwrirur
sponsoring institution*
Institutions are
fn connection with the archery texts
mninanlMl by
hv Scout
Rrnnt Master
Matter Merrick
Mf-rrlrlt of
nt urged
__ . . - to_______
___________
.
demonstration. H. H. Stroud ol Way­ companlcd
sponsor_____
some—kind
ot parent
land also gave an exhibition of skill. Troop 73 and Mr. Shafer, field execu­ and Scout get-together for their troop
Mr. Stroud hunt* with the bow and tive. A fine time was enjoyed and the
Tuesday—Special Court of Honor,
boys
voted
the
hike
a
huge
success
us
arrow and UUs year brought back a
when every Scout, leader and parent is
buck from the north woods that he had they dismissed after repeating together asked to attend the big Court of Honor
caught In true fndlan fashion. Of the Hie Scout oath and Jaws.
six arrows Mr. Stroud shot, four
Wednesday—Home Day. Scouts to do
THE RALLY.
ranged close about thc bulls-eye. one
some special good turn at home and
hit tire bulls-eye. nnd bne &lt;the first t
Scouts were busy last week arranging mothers urged to have sons. Scout
lodged In the white outer circle. Thisi for .the annual meeting and rally which brother*, and leaders in for dinner.
exhibition by Mr. Stroud and by Troopi took place at the Hastings High school
Thursday—School Day. All Scouts
72 aroused considerable enthusiasm.
j. gym Monday evening. January 25. to do something special at school and
Tlie Ramblers, a male quartet from'
i Tables were repaired, letter* distribut- teachers are asked to especially recog­
Battle Creek, entertained the audience rd and general Invitations to the rally nize Scouts and Routing in some way.
with a pleasing selection ot harmonics. broadcast.
Parents and friends of
Friday—Civic Day. Scouts will do
T. Ben Johnston was guest speaker Scouting were asked to attend as well some civic good turn for their com­
of thc evening. He gave a brief andI ax the boy* themselves.
* munity.
interesting talk concerning boys. Boy
Scout leaders and parents from all
Saturday — Window Display Day.
Scout work was a hobby with Mr. over Barry county were present at thc when Scouts will demonstrate various
Johnston even before he adopted It a*i rally Monday evening and the fine phases of scouting in the store windows
his life work. He likes boys nnd undcr- program was delightful. Mr. T. Ben of their community. All Scouts, and
-sta'nds them; consequently his talks are Johnston. Area executive, took as hls leaders are urged" to wear their uni­
invariably worthwhile.
subject. "Boy Urges." dealing with the forms during this Anniversary Week.
A word ot greeting to the seouU and character and citizenship training of All scourers will be expected to wear a
friends of scouting wax given by Sup: the boy.
.
Scout badge showing their connection
in some capacity with this program, I
D. A. VanBusklrk cf the Hastings
'—
public schools.
COURT OF HONOR.
Let's make this tlie beat "birthday
Although no longer a stranger to
Wednesday evening. January 27. at party" yet celebrated.
Barry county people, Lloyd Shafer, the Legion room, Hastings, the January
county scout executive. and
___ ..
Mrs. Court of Honor convenes for advance­
LACEY.
Shafer wcre introduced to thc scouts ment to second class, first class, and
Miss Mildred Norton of Grand Rap­
and scouters. Mr. Shafer led the dos­ awarding of al! merit badges, to scouts ids is mdklng an extended visit here
ing ceremony.
passing the necessary tests. The Court with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Renier and
Otficera elected for the coming year
JF of Honor next month will be the first otlier relatives In the vicinity of Lacey.
are as follows: R. M Cook, district where all scouts and leaders will be
Mrs. Floosie HUI. of near Battle
chairman; B. A Perry. 1st vice-chair­ invited to participate and the boys up Creek, a former resident of Lacey, left
man; Ray Branch. 2nd sice-chairman. for honors will have special recogni­ Saturday of the past week for Salem.
The following committee chairmen tion.
Oregon, where she expects to remain
were named: Camping. T. S. Baird;
indefinitely.
sea scouting. Frank Andrus; civic serv­
Mrs. Edna Case entertained a group
PROGRESS AT NASHVILLE.
ice. L- E. Barneit; leadership training.
Twelve new’ registrations were receiv­ of her neighbors, eight in number, at
Maurice
Foreman; publicity.
Will ed at the headquarters for Troop 77. an afternoon bridge party Friday of
Field; finance. F. W-. Stebbins; troop
last week. High scores werA won by
Nashville. Arlle A. Re|d. Scoutmaster.
organization. Roy Boyes; court of
This brings tlie troop enrollment to 29. Mrs. Haxle Norris. Ice cream and cake
honor. Kim Sigler; reading. Rev. L. L.
A great interest is being shown by the wcre served as refreshments.
Dewey; health and safety. Dr. C. P. boys and men connected with the troop
Week end guests with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lathrop; cubbing. Aben Johnson; rural and plans for constructive work featur­ Percy Henry and family were n niece
scouting. M. O. Hill.
of tlie former. Miss Betty Calkins and
ing advancement have been made.
Representations
are as
follows:
friend of near Hastings.
Nashville. Charles Higdon; Middleville.
Miss Wilma Jean Clark was n Sun­
DOINGS AT DOWLING.
T. J. Berry; Woodland. William Lind;
day visitor with her grandparents. Mr.
Friday evening. January 22. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Clark.
FrecportjArthur Seifert; Bonfield. Sam
Buxton: Delton. Robert Barnes; and Kinde of lhe Barry County Health Unit
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole and daugh­
visited Troop 51. Dowling. L. J. Oswald ter. Miss Fem. of Battle Creek wcre
Dowling. LloytJ^G^itlll.
Dr. C. E -KywtL Lyman Chamberlain Scout Master and told lhe boy* some­ Sunday evening callers at the Jay Cole
and Robert Baines were named deputy thing of first aid ami helped in the home and attended the services al" the
comdilidoners. A^vn Johnson. Maurice judging of the first aid games. Mr. Briggs church.
Funeral and burial services wcre con­
Foreman and Richard Cook will repre­ Shafer accompanied him and helped
sent this district at the area council with tests.
ducted Friday of last week for Jeffer­
meetings.
son Hyde, a brother of Frank Hyde,
CUB UNIFORM display.
During the business meeting. Treas­
who has been in ill health for some
T. 8. Baird, local Scout outfitter, has Jlme. Mr. Hyde was past 82 years of
urer Hugh Riley indicated that al­
though tlw supiwrt of thc drive for a tine window display featuring the new age. Burial wax made In the Wilcox
funds had been generous considering Cub uniform. This is to be worn only cemetery.
Thc Pedro club was well attended
the times, that the organization could by boys 9-10-11 years of age who are
not afford to forget the subject of formally registered os Cubs. It Is a Saturday night. Eight tables were
very attractive uniform of blue and played. First prizes were won by. Ches­
finances.
_ Rising votes of thank* were ......
given w
to gold, blue shirt, knickers, "college pot" ter Wlnan and Donald Wclcher Henry
Ray Branch for his co-operation in cap and belt, and knee golf style socks, VanSycklc was consoled. Mr. nnd Mrs
granting the use of hU theater for two all trimmed with gold. The uniform Henry VanSyckle and Mr. and Mrs.
days and to Fred Stebbins for the ef­ Lx completed with a blue and gold half Kenneth Garrett will be committee for
neckerchief and blue slide.
the evening of February 6.
fort he made tn organizing the drive.
Thc window has a background of
Thc M. W. of A. Camp of Lacey will
Scout equipment for all registered give n dancing party Saturday evening
OBITUARY.
Scouts and also shows lhe "Glare Cup”
JefTerson Hyde, fifth child of Lucian which is thc property of the Area of this week in the Jones hall. Pot luck
nnd Deslah Hyde, was bom in Syra­ Council. The cup was presented by supper will be served.
A buffet luncheon was served Sunday
cuse New York. December 18. 1840 nnd Charles F. Glore. former Regional offi­
passed away nt thc home of his niece, cer. who gave the huge silver loving cup evening at the Briggs church and a
Mrs. Clem Kidder. January 20. 1932. to the region with the understanding general get-ocqualnted meeting with
at thc age of 85 years. 1 month nnd 2 tliat any council which won it three the new district superintendent. Dr.
days. When but a small boy hls parents times in succession should become thc Pollock, speaker for the evening.
came to Michigan and settled on a owner. Battle' Creek arcs under the
farm purchased of Lorenzo Mudge. Sr., leadership of T. Ben Johnston had the day of this week for dinner in the
south of the McKelvey schoolhouse in highest nnd most well rounded pro­ church basement. A rug which is al­
Maple Grove Twp. On this farm he and gram ns outlined in the requirements ready ntfkTUHl be started nt this meethls brothers. Charles. Emerson and to attain the cup. for 1927-28-29 nnd
Bom. Saturday morning, to Mr. and
Franklin, nnd sisters. Elnorn and Abi­ the cup Is now our permanent possesMrs. Barney Williams, an eight and
gail. grew to manhood and womanhood
one-half pound daughter who has been
Hls entire life was spent in Maple
ThU contest was so successful that named Gertrude Betty. Mrs. May Bir­
Grove with thc exception of several the "Index of Local Council Accom­
years when he lived in and near Char­ plishment." a national rating system man. a sister of Mr. Williams, is stay­
lotte. While living there he took great was inaugurated nnd the Area Council ing with them and caring for mother
interest and was a regular attendant of has had the distinction through thc and baby.
A special business meeting will be
the Nazarene Tabernacle.
consecrated work of all leaders and
He leaves to mourn their loss one boys to have an "A" rating for the called Friday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark of Maple
brother, Franklin, the last survivor of
Grove
Center for the Wilcox Cemetery
this pioneer family, several nieces and
Circle.
nephews, grand nieces and grand
A TROOP FOR PRAIRIEVILLE.
Percy Henry, accompanied by a
Wednesday evening. January 27. a
nephews nnd a host of friends. Funeral
daughter.
Miss Doris and hls mother.
services wcre conducted by Rev. Ed. group of men of Orangeville township
Mrs. Lottie Henry, motored to Lapeer.
Rhoads Friday afternoon at the Wilcox are to meet at the home of Ell Lind­
Sunday afternoon and plan to return
church with interment in the Wilcox sey to discuss plans for the formation
of a scout Troop at Prairieville. Any­ Monday evening.
cemetery.
Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and
one interested will be welcome.
Mrs. Earl Bristol were Mr. and Mrs
OBITUARY.
Otis Ketcham and daughters. Betty and
ASSYRIA ORGANIZING.
Mrs. Melissa Ann Hotchkiss was bom
Plans are rapidly being made for thc Ruth.
In Fostana. Ohio. December 25. 1854. organization of a Scout troop nt As­
The Lacey Telephone Co. will accept
coming to Carlton Center when but a J
syria. All boys or men interested are blds for the central and trouble work
child. Site was married to George ,
urged to contact Rev. Hitchcock or to be let this year beginning April 1.
Hotchkiss at Carlton Center in 1875. .
Leslie Brown of near Battle Creek
and to thia union seven children were
was a Sunday guest with Everett Milbom. Mrs. Edward Watts. Jackson. Mrs.
CUBS CHASE GHOSTS!
Barton Phillips. Grand Rapids. Mrs.
Fourteen boys and two leaders of Cub
George Millard of Jackson came Sat­
Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. Ralph McCos- Pack 9 made a pilgrimage Friday eve­ urday to make an' extended visit with
lin. Battle Creek. Mrs. George Palmer. ning.
.
The way was exceedingly dark. his sister, Mrs. Ruth Henry, and fam­
Ceresco. Harry and Fred Hotchkiss. In fact, no Cub could see the brother
ily.
Hastings, who survive her. The husband immediately ahead. And tliat house
and father died in 1919. Mrs. Hotch- that some might call "haunted"!—Was
PLEASANT HILL.
it really? Where could It be?
Mrs. Sim Nlbbs entertained an old
years and 20 days. Funeral services
It seemed as. though a few voices neighbor. Mrs. Reed, from Hart, a few
were conducted by Rev. Adcock al thc wcre a bit shaky and some of the knees
home on Railroad st., at two o’clock had lost their normal spring. Doubt in­
Steve Carter's wcre entertained Wed­
January 18. Burial in Riverside. She creased when "the house" was reached. nesday evening at dinner at Rev. West­
was always a kind and loving mother Doors seemed to be at every hand, and brook's tn Middleville.
and will be greatly missed by her chil­ even steps, sometimes. Such a house!
Tuesday, being thc birthday of Miss
dren and her many friends.
Was that a smell of mustiness and gas? Hazel Campbell and Mary Ellen Wil­
Then alone with the leader and no liams. and Friday that of Jessie Camp­
OBITUARY.
other Cubs! What could be next? A bell. Raymond and R. J. Williams, the
George Robert Green departed this light!
Eyes blinked but who was families gathered at Clare Williams'
afraid* Then with all legendary pira­ Tuesday evening. Ice errun and cake
I He was born on April 21. 1856 He at­ tical form and mysticism, a solemn were served.
tended school at Hastings. About 1893 promise was made and signed.—What
Our P. T. A. drew a good crowd and
he was united In marriage to Anna was that instrument that was posed we were treated to a fine program put
Turner. To this union one son was across the thumb? Was thc mark that on by the Welcome Comers Glee club.
born. Edward B Green ot Grand Rap- it left really blood? And haven't we Tlie next program will be put on by
| ids. He worked for Hie city of Hastings
the Altoft group February 28.
.about 15 years. Falling health in the sealed with the red from our thumbs?
Mrs. Matt Bedford and Mrs. Mary'
! past five years of his life prevented him Are we going to secretly bury it? Ask Mills called on Chas. Wilcox and Mrs
from further work. He leaves to mourn a cub.—C. E. Hyatt, Cub Master.
Jane McCann Sunday and found them
his loss. a son. Edward Green; a sister.
both much better.
Mrs. Nellie Walz, of Gary. Ind. and two
LEGION PRESENTS GIFT.
Mrs. Curtis Pierce of "Grand Rapids
grandchildren. Marjorie and Donald
The Lawrence J. Bauer Poet, No. 45. is spending a couple of days with her
and a host of friends. Services at River­ American Legion, lias presented a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter.
side chapel 2:00 P. M, January 22. framed flog code nnd historical chart
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs.
1932. Rev. Adcock officiated. Inter­ to Cub Pack 9 of the Presbyterian
Anna Cambria and two daughters spent
ment at Riverside.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
day by Mr. Frank Annable. acting as Bennett. Bill Foster of Caledonia was
TOMATO INCREASE.
the Legion representative, and was nc- on afternoon caller.
In Pennsylvania this year tomato cepted on behalf of the Cub Pack by
Mrs. Clifton Campbell is on the sick
canners contracted to buy more tomaSCOUT CHURCH DAY.
What bqth political parties seem to
tracts is seven times what it was last
February 7-13 la the 22nd anniversary
season.
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Mrs. Nellie Cross spent Bunday In
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on Thursday.

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LUNCHEON WAS A
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Emmanuel Guild Entertained
Members and Friends of
Oburch On Thursday

DELIGHTFUL GATHERING.

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About thirty were present at the ■
meeting of Circle No. 8 of th* Metho­
dirt Ladies' Aid al the home of Mrs
Royal Myers. A fine pot luck supper

Home Economics
Extension Work

WHY RISK
CHEAP
SUBSTITUTES

ot Mrs. R. J. McCreery. she contribu­
COATS GROVE GROUP.
ted two lovely birthday cakes tor the
The Coals Grove Group of Home
■ Members and friends of Emmantiel supper. All had a very delightful time
H. O. Perkins of Lansing spent the
church were guest* of Emmanuel Guild
at
the
Banner
office
on
Tuesday.
iwme
of Mrs. Leola Woods. Tuesday.
PANCAKE
PARTY.
week end here with hls family.
last Thursday at a very delightful one
Mrs. Guy C. Keller's Bunday Schoo) January' 19 for an all day meeting and
Miss Helen Furnls* spent the week
o'clock luncheon at the Pariah House.
In Buchanan over lhe week end.
class U having a pancake party this pot luck dinner. Twelve members and
end at her home in Nashville.
one
visitor
were present.
Mr. and Mn. Craig Sheffield have Guild, presided and gave an in terestine Wednesday night at the Methodist
MUs Marlon lamphcre visited at her
Mrs. Mary Townsend gave a review
been In Kalamazoo since Sunday.
report showing the activities of the church. Mlue* Barbara Trego and JanGuild in the part year, and outhned net Gardner are the committee in noon meeting and after a very fine pot
end.
plans for lhe coming ye&lt;r. among ciurge.
W. A Spaulding and Wm. Andrews
luck dinner Mn. Orpha Rlciiardaon
spent Monday and * Tuesday’ at Wall
Mrs Eva Martens is spending a few which the redecoratlon of the chusch b DINNER AND THEATER PARTY­
hoped to be commenced over $1400 be­
lake.
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush.
hanging.
Twelve girU were guest* of MUs MI-Jlbre
'
ing already in the fund.
Mbs Alberta Larsen went to Lansing
The next lesson will be given at the
Ray Branch returned on Saturday
Han
Tolhurst
on
her
birthday,
last
JTlRev. McNulty was present and gave a
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Theodore from a business trip to •Washington. D.
home of Mrs Alice Chase on March 1.
talk touching on Use various activities day. After a birthday dinner a theater -4drs. Katluyn Richardson. Secy.
KI finer.
i
party
at
the
Strand
was
enjoyed.
A
de
­
of the parish which were at such a
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shultz of South
George Huffman returned last week
lightful time wa* lhe verdict of al.
IRVING GROUP
Haven were visitors in the city over from a business trip to Chicago and
particular
branch
or
organize
Sunday.
.
Tiie
mrmbers
anjl
their
families
were
Detroit.
of especial appeal to tiicni It wav
Mn. Jack Bnyder ot South Hartings
i entertained at Nellie Redford's. Jan­
Lawrence Wolfe of Holland spent
an earnest, thoughtful and most Inspir­
uary 21 Our teacher b a member *0
tlie week end with hl* parents, Mr. and
ing talk. IL is hoped to -make these
UNION MAOI
Thursday.
she and flu? pupil* were invited to the
Mn. J. W. Wolfe.
luncheon*,
a feature of the church life
Mn. Otto Miller Is spending the week
pot luck dinner served at noon. Our
Vernon Sheffield of Battle Greek
for thc women of, the Parish.
with her daughter. Sister M. Damon.
Those club members and gueals, who btuinejK meeting was held before din­
Winston Shefile Id.
attended the Women’s club meeting ner and the leaders took the afternoon
GIRLS' LEAGUE HAS
Mrs. Mary Burgeu spent part of last
for thc lesson on picture*. The use.
Irving Allison of Wllllanupoet. Pa.
8UCCBMFUL PARTY. Friday afternoon In charge of the Lit­ selection,
suitability, framing and
Discarded costumes of childhood day. erature department, were indeed most hanging were discussed and everyone
of East Delton.
Rehor on Tuesday.
were brought out of seclusion and 'fortunate and must splendidly in­ who received thb InMui should be able ■
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyd of Char­
Mrs. Edith Palmer of Battle Creek
again worn by Uie memiyrs of tlie
lotte spent the week end with Mr. and
to
more
intelligently
select and hang'
formed and entertained by a. talk on
Girls' League at High school at their
Mrs. Harry Wood.
pictures 10 that they will be of mor.:
Roger* Thursday night.
"baby" party on Tuesday evening of •’French Literature" by'Dr. D. D. Wal­ decorative and inspirational value toMUs Jennie Finch of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Briggs, ot
last week. Go-carts, dolls, and childish ton. Thc speaker «ald that the«Frcnch the home.
Bowens Mill*, were guests of Mr. and
toys kept the youngsters out of mis­ language lias been almost wholly de­
Stebbins on Bunday.
The leader* also had some small cop- j
Mr*. Loya! Edger Friday.
chief. All were in cortwne and some ot veloped from the Latin.
Dr. Winifred McLravy of Grand Rap­
les of famous painting* which were
Mre. Sarah Brandstetter returned on
id! was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Bunday from a visit with Mr. and Mre. them were very clever. Prizes were
Anciently, there were two language* studied and dbtrilmtcd among the
awarded for the most unique costumes subsisting together in France, which iwmb-rs
Mrs. John McLravy.
■
Burr VanHoutcn of Alma.
Mbs Charlotte Hessmer, winning first came to be known respectively as
Laverne Ryerson was in Battle Creek
Alml.11 and Nell Reed will cnctrtaln
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and son o!
on Monday and Tuesday visiting hU Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. and and Miss Helen Jean Lamble was scc- langue-d’ oc. and langue-d’ oil. Tlie • the
— .
— —
--club
for the -----next----------------business meeting
brother. Jesse Warner.
languc-d’ oi). became at length the! at tlie Grange hall. February 28 Mem-1
Mrs. C- E Wood over Sunday.
■ Happy New Year." and MUs LambU French language But thc langue d’ oc.iber* bring chairs and completed slip
Richard Cook was in Lansing Thurs­
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Zagclmeirr of
day and Friday attending the Michi­ Grand Rapid* were Sunday guests o! represented a boy and Ids dog Miss a-soft and mpsical langue, survived 1 covers to be judged, pottery to be used
Willonore Wlllitla received honorable long enough to become the vehicle of I for flower arrangement, flowers and
gan Ptcas Association
Mr. and Mre. J. D. Zagelmeler.
mention. Mn. Guy Keller, attired as a lyric strains, mostly on subjects of printer bouquets and report the num-1
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Frandsen of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood wcre at
Benton Harbor spent Sunday with Mr. Coats Orove Thursday attending a nurse, looked after the children, pre­ love and gallantry, and famous u the' ber of pictures eliminated or changed I
and Mrs W. J. Field.
birthday party for Mrs. Wm. Bayne serving peace and order. The dean of t-ongs of the troubadour*. "Chauamu! The club will put on a Waahlngtonl
girls. Mirs Rowe, was in general de geste" and "Chausous de Roland" 1 program, date to be announced later i
Mr. and Mrs. John George of Hol­
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Townsend and
land were over Sunday guests of Mr. .■on* were tn McBain on Sunday as charge of thc party and the pa­ are Use native names by which three j Mrs Nellie Mohler was appointed
and fkirs. Henry Kuempel.
j chairman ot this committee —Elsie
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry Kortcr. tronesses were Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk. primitive Frencii |ioems arc known.
Misses Lob Severance of Sturgb and
The Roman de la Rose" begun in I Williams, Jr.. Secy,
Mrs. Fred Spaulding of Chicago Is Mrs. J. E. McElwain and Mrs W. R.
Beulah Severance ot Kalamazoo were lhe guest ’of her sister and husband.
the 13th century by "Jean de Mcung"
—
Miss
Sarah
OiUesple.
president.
Mis&lt;
and
completed
in
the
14th
ftnlury
by
I
STAR GROUP
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Zagelmelcr, for two
Blanche Springer, vice-president. Miss G de Lords is typical of the literature
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Checseman ot weeks.
Star Extension Group met at the [
Maxine
Wabster.
secretary,
and
Mbs
Maple Grove called on Miss Theresa
ut
France
in
tlie
middle
ages.
jlMimc
of
Mrs
E. S. Hammond in Has­
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Mil­
Barbara Johnson, treasurer, assisted in ' The establishment of the Acudemi?! tings January
Bechtel on Sunday evening.
.
'
**
** day
'
’­ '
15 ‘for an all
meet
ton Murphy were Mrs Janna Myer*
Mrs. W. N. Chidester U spending a and Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Myers of Grand making thc gathering a happy one.
Francalsc in 1629 where the literary ing. Fourteen' irfembers and four vis­
Gayly
colored
streamers
formed
a
wick with Rev. and Mrs. W. ' Keith Rapid*.
ccniu.es of France were proud and itors were present. The lesson on Wlncanopy in thc gymnasium and see-saws glad to assemble for the di\cus»ion ano
Chidester and family of St. Johns.
Mr. end Mrs. W. M. Robinson. Mrs.
Mb* Marlon Stickney has returned to B. N Budon and Mrs. J. D. Snedcker. and other games suitable for young­ criticism of literature was ol much im­ moming. The afternoon was spent on
Adrian after spending several week-, of Battle Creek, were Sunday -wuests ster* were enjoyed. A short program portance toward the Improvement of the lesson of pictures which was mode
and music also furnished entertatn- the language and style of writing ot very Interesting by Illustrations.
here with her abler, Mbs Bertha
ur. a. m ruwicr.
cream cones were served for modem limes. It was considered u
Stickney.
Mbs Hazel Smclkrr. Mr. and Mrx 12;
Linden Sponalilc and Fred Konklc of Charles Wortman and Mrs. Avery
’ Xthl-r
great honor to belong to Its forty im­ Grange hull Each member U to bring
Tlie mothers of live girls were bal- mortals. although tonu&gt; declined ad­ her completed chair so that five can (
Cleveland wcre Sunday guests of Mr Penton were over Sunday guests ol
scony guests. Everyone said it was the mission. os they did not cure to con­ be choncn for Achievement Day.—
and Mrs. Sumner Sponablc and other Mr. and Mr*. Smith Will
most successful League party ever form their style of writing according Martha Beadle. Sec y.
relatives.
Mrs. Jay Cousins and daughtef. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taul, accom­ Glee Newton and Guy Slbby of Wood­ given.
to the rule* of thc Academic.
panied by Mr. and Mm. Raymond Aid­ land vbited their aunt. Mrs. Edith
GROUP NO. 3.
Sonic &lt;if the many author* named by
MRS. BOTTUM ENTER­
rich of Caledonia, apent the week end Bechtel of thb city on Friday.
Group No. 3 Barry County Extension
Dr. Walton, what they contributed
TAINED GOOD TIME CLUB. mart toward the development ot the club, will meet Tuesday. February 2. at
In Detroit.
.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tire members of lhe Good Time club French language, and *o"mc of their
Burch today are Mrs. R. H. Randall.
and Mn. Francis Seese of South Bownr Mrs. Harris Wearanga and Mrs. Cyril were guests of Mrs. E. F. Bottum of most noted works wcre:
DeCou. 620 W. Green St. The lesson
Grand Rapids on Thursday of last
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Hun and son of Orand Rapids.
will be on pictures.
Middle Acre.
week. A luncheon was served to six­
Henry Weaver.
Tf any members have altered old
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Finstrom and
Froissart—Chronicle*."—Became a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mr. and .Mn. Howard Grant and family are spending the week with Mr teen al the Herpobhclmcr tea room,
curtain* or made new onea please bring
MUs Anna Denchcll of Reed City spent and Mrs. Carl Finstrom. They are mov­ then the ladles returned to Mrs. Bot­ traveler in order to becomes an his­ tlvem to this meeting.
tom's apartment at the Cody where torian.
Sunday with the Misses Bertha and ing from Bay City to Wisconsin.
Francois
Villon
—
"Grand
Testament."
Marion Stickney.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mrs. Gary Crook, Mrs. W. J. Field bridge was played. High scares were —Known a* the vagabond king.
made by Mrs A. C. Brown. Mrs. John
Born to Rev. LewU Hom and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnevllle spent
and Mrs. Loy Royer, accompanied by
commyrlca—"Memories.*! — Renais­
Mn. Robert Cook attended the funeral Mrs. Bertha Bush of Delton, wcre tn Dawson and Mrs. N. B. Waterman. Be­
of Ionia a daughter. She has been Thursday In Battle Creek.
and Philip.
sance Period.
ot MU* Frances Maus at Kalamazoo on Grand Rapids Monday attending a
named
Carroll
Evangeline. Rev. Hom
Charley Kenyon Is under thc doctor's
The Ladies' Aid Society will serve a
Rabelais—The Life of Gargantun
hostess served lovely refreshments..
Friday afternoon.
Is
a
son
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hom
of
care.
Hls many friends hope for ids chicken supper at their hall here. Frtmissionary meeting.
Members and guests who attended Pantagruel."—Had a marvelous vocab­ thb place. Congratulations.
Edmund Knickerbocker of 212 So
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook and Mr.
Charles St.. Lansing, is spending this and Mrs. Geo. B. Heath were in Orand from Hastings were Mrs. Ocorgc New­ ulary.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mlnzey and
Mrs. Vesta Monica and son, Billy, of
Montaigne—"Essay* '■ which brought
week with his brother, Orley Knicker­ Rapids Sunday and called on Mrs. Ann ton. Mrs. W. A. Hall. Mr*. Thos. Doyle.
daughter. Evelyn, of Tustin, came Sat- Kalamazoo spent Sunday with her parhim much fame.
‘
bocker. 310 E. Madison St.
urday to spend a few days with their lent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon.
Jones at the Soldiers' Home hospital Mrs. L. R- Glasgow, Mbs Sadie Glas­
gow. Mrs. C. W. Clarke. Mrs. Floyd
Mr. and Mn. Jacob Van DeLune of
uncle. George Kenyon and family and j Mr. and Mr*. Ed Monica of Hastings proved in health. Mrs. Annie Pierce of
Dowling is •assisting Mrs. McCann’s
Brown. Mrs. Fred Todd. Mrs. C. A arc"—Noted for his classical style.
Holland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. the Clark Memorial Home.
they all spent Monday with Alva Ken- 1 have been spending a few days with
Pascal
—
"Letters
Provincales"
—
One
daughter in caring for her.
R. J. McCreery to Parma on Sunday
Lewb Acker.
Dr. Edwin J. Pratt will attend an ail Kerr. Mrs. R. H. Loppenthlcn. Mrs. of the chief Intellectual glories of yen and family of Bellevue.
where they visited relatives.
A little son came to gladden the home
---------------- «♦»day clinic conducted by Dr. A. M. Ro- John Dawson. Mrs. J. G. McOufiln France.
Mrs. Chas. PotU was*called to Ver­ vln of Detroit, an authority on endo­ and Mrs. Nellie Cross. Orand Rapids
IRVING.
Johns to see the new gra
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Grand
montville last week by thc death of crinology. on Thursday. Thb Is the guests were Mrs. A. C. Brown and Mrs.
Rapid* January 21. He has been named
,
Mr.....
and Mrs. John Katheter and son Mr- *n&lt;1 MrB- R*? Perry.
Mrs. E. D. Barber, whose funeral was monthly meeting of the Western Michi­ N. B. Waterman.
nt Allegan
Alleean and their niece. Ella Shook.
Vere carter has been
Moliere—"L' Ecoledes Rldirtles" — Paul David. Mrs. Brown was Heleni of
All
report
a
most
delightful
time.
held on Thursday afternoon.
Sonnevllle
of
thb
place.
|
from
Fingerbutte.
Mont
.
were
Sunday
teach
the Irving school next year.
gan Osteopathic Society with a dinner
Great dramatist.
at lhe Women's City Club in Orand
Racine—"LaFontalne"—Was a path­
MeGUFFIN—BRISTOL.
verse City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rapids.
finder in literature.
Mis*
Florence
Brblol.
daughter
of
R. J. McCreery Thursday night, leav­
Mrs. Nina Allcrding of Carlton has
LaFontalne "Fables"—Each one a
ing Friday for St. Petersburg, Fla.
been helping to care for her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Bristol of Sa­ gem.
Mrs. Charley Wood returned on Sat­ Mrs. Eugene Bush, who has been sick vanna. Illinois, was united in marriage
Brosjuet—Great orator, noted for hh
to Mr. Carroil McOufiln, son of Mre.
urday from Detroit where she had been but Is much belter at thb writing.
funeral orations.
for ten days suiting her mother. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jubelt of De­ Anna McOufiln of thb city, last Satur­
Madame de Sevegr.es — "Letters"—
Austin Barnum. and sister, Mrs. troit were in Hastings last week to see day morning at eleven o'clock In An­ Most famous letter writer in lhe world.
Charles Kiley.
the latter's grandmother. Mrs. Emma gola. Indiana. The wedding was solem­
Eighteenth Century.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chapelle. Donna Burh. who has been quite sick.
nized by the Reverend E. C. Humfreys
Montesquieu—"Letters"—To him be­
and Bob of Charlotte. Mrs. Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Sheffield. Mr. and of the First Congregational church of
Noble. Glen. Chester and Marion Noble Mrs. George Sheffield and Dr. P. G Angola. Mrs. McOufiln b a teacher in longs the glory of being lhe founder or
inventor
of the philosophy of historythe
local
school
system
and
Mr.
Mcund Mn. Edith Martin, Elwood and Sheffield attended the funeral of Ed.
Ruth Martin of East rinsing. Ernes’. Blanchard th Kalamazoo on Tuesday. Gufiln has been employed in the Has­
Voltaire—“Candide Letters"—First to
Severance and Mr. and Mrr.. Fred Van­
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sisson and tings National bank for the past five write history tliat gave real march of
progress.
Dyke and Barbara of Detroit came to daughter of Kalamazoo wcre Sunday
Rousseau—"Confessions" —Influence
Hastings Sunday to surprise Lemuel afternoon guests of Mrs. Miranda Sis­
The many friends of the couple unite
of hls ideas greater than hi* works.
Severance on his birthday.
son and Mrs. Ida Palmatler al the let­ in expressing their best wishes.
Nineteenth Century.
ter’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmonds were in MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Chateaubriand—"Memories
ouOFFICERS ENTERTAINED. Ire Tombe."
Hudson Sunday to help celebrate the
Mrs.
Gary
Crook
was
hostess
on
golden wedding anniversary of .their
Victor Hugo—"Les Miserable*" "No­
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stearns. Thursday to the officers of thc Foreign tre Dame de Paris"—wrote as a phil­
They also vbited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and Home Missionary Societies and the osopher and thinker. Second to Shakes­
Missionary Union, and each officer took
Wlbert at Hillsdale on Monday.
peare in vocabulary.
Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Arbor a guest. A pot luck luncheon was serv­
Becque—"Les Corbeaux."
spent the week end in Hastings and in ed at one o'clock, after which a read­
"French literature taken as a whole,
Grand Rapids with her sister. Mrs. ing course was started. Tlie ladies also may not be Uie wisest or weightiest,
Clarence Barber. On Friday Mrs. Rey­ sewed rug rags for lhe Esther Home in certainly not the purest and loftiest,
nolds will leave for New Orleans to Grand Rapids and made Thank Offer­ but by odds tlie most brilliant and the
ing
aprons.
Tlie
meeting
next
month
spend thc Mardi Gras season with her
most interesting literature
in the
Extra special price on
daughter. Miss Margery Reynolds, and will be entertained by Mrs. Fred Flem­ world."
ing.
.
•
her nleee. Miss Phyllis Diamond.
Seth Thomas Tambour
In her usual charming manner Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and chil­ ATTENDED BATTLE CREEK
shape, walnut or ma­
E. J. Pratt, gave a siiort review of the
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamilton
hogany case.
O. E. 8. CHAPTER INITIATION. new books on Russia.
and son of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
On Wednesday evening. January 20.
Mrs. Marlon Goodyear, chairman of
Elmer Bush and family of the Gregory
$14.50 Clock. Now..| 8.00 district and Mrs. Eva Martens spent about fifty members of the Hastings O. Home Department, asked each club
Guaranteed to Cure Head Colds, Special
E. 8. went to Battle Creek to attend member to bring her favorite rcci|&gt;e
$15.00 Clock, Now__$11.00 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush the Chapter there. The eighteen offi­ and some household hints to the meet
family. Mrs. Eva Martens is spend­ cers of the Hostings Chapter were en­ Ing of February 19lh. "An afternoon
$17.00 Clock, Now_-$11.00 and
ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roy tertained with a program at 5:30 and with Housckeciicrs.' with Mrs. W. R.
$20.00 Clock, Now__$15.00 Bush.
a banquet following.
Full Pint Bottle
Cook In charge. Thc president. Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. George Lockwood.
The Hastings officers conducted the Crbn, announced a George Washing­
$22.50 Clock, Now. $15.50
The ideal mouth wash, breath deodorant, throat gargle
Messrs, nnd Mesdames Robert Cook.
work for four candidates. ton program on February 5th. which
$29.00 Clock, Now. _$19.00 Roy Cordes. Orville Sayles. Earl Cole­ initiatory
Mrs. Robert Burch sang "Open Tlie will ba the next meeting of the club.
$50.00 Chime, Now. _$35.00 man. Mcsdames P. T. Colgrove. Chas. Galea of the Temple."
Kerr. W. R. Cook. Hubert Cook. Dgsle
DURFEE ITEMS.
W. D. Campbell. Don- BUrtn.
uotti. ol 100 tab,.
THE NEW IDEA CLUB.
$1.25 Alarm Clock.___ 79c Crue.
Tlie Durfee P. T. A. met at the
Misses Florence and Arlene Campbell.
At thc January meeting of the New
$2.56 Alarm Clock$1.50
Helen Wade and Constance Cook at­ Idea club, its members were pleasantly schoolhouse Fridas' afternoon. After
tiie
business
jiart
of
thc
meeting
we
ontended the concert at the Eaton thea­ entertained at the home of Mrs. Arch­
$3.50 Alarm Clock.$2.50
tre. Charlotte. Monday night, featuring ie McCoy. After the six o'clock din­ joyed a short program consisting, of
the appearance of Mbs Elizabeth Rar­ ner a short business meeting was held, mualc. vocal and Instrumental, speak­
ing and. stunts followed by a delicious
Electric Alarm Clock,
.
den of Greenville. and the Olivet col­ and a social evening spent.
pot luck luncheon. The entertainment
$7.95 Value, Price $5.95 lege orchestra., Following the concert
committee for Uie next meeting is GerBRIDGE-LUNCHEON.
the Hastings people were the guest* of
Electric Timo and Cal-'
Covers were laid for eight at a pret­ trudq Van Patten, Orrin Birman and
Judge and Mrs. R. R. McPeek at a
endar Clock, $12.00
tily appointed bridge-luncheon on Sat­ Lilly Hoffman. The refreshment com­
buffet lunch at their borne.
urday. Mrs. C. W. Crawford being tlie mittee h Lizzie Hammond. Glenn
Value, Price$6.50
Aspinall. Jessie Couch.
hostess.
TYCLOHK- BKIDGK PARTY.
The new jacket mound the stove
Top bridge scores wcre made by Mrs.
Eight members of thc U and I bridge , Harry Haye* and Mrs. A. H. Carvclh.
makes the schoolhouse more com­
club wem delightfully entertained by
fortable.
Mrs, A. Tolle* on Monday afternoon.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
The homo management class at An­
Everyone had a good time playing
On Munday. January 18. Jack Per­ na Moore'/ Thursday brought out a
“Cyclone" bridge. Mrs Frank McMil- kins celebrated hu birthday by enter- large crowd and several finished chairs
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Ian having iUgli score and Mn. Clar­ Uiiung five ol hb friends very pleas­ of which ClrtuU Puddleionl's was best.
ence Baecnler low.
Lovely refresh­ antly. Jack Bradfield of Kalamazoo ■Three pupils entered our school Mon­
ments were served by thc hoatcu.
day which makes a total ol 33.

via!led

when you can buy genuine

DAY
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The World's Best Overall

WOMEN’S CLUB

FOR

15c
&gt;r 15c
&gt;. 10c
ir 23c
&gt;r 25c
x 25c
. . 5c
i.21c
1. 23c
.. 19c

4

YOU KNOW Oshkosh B’GOSH overalls
have ALWA YS given you splendid service
and complete satisfaction. They are still
the same old reliable Oshkosh B Gosh over­
alls that you ’pe known and worn and liked
for years and years — not cheapened in any
way That’s what makes them a

lb. 5c
a 19c
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19C

REAL VALUE at $1.25

T. S. Baird

Io. 103

CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS

JRT ST.

♦

♦

llch.

It’s

to Surprise'
heavyweight

aterg

COLDS!

49c
ful array of

ilrts
and

orts
Each
rful pattern, of
atlon broadclotjut

Vavingsl

Medium
f-weight

lion
lit*

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of Our January

We hope you don’t get one . . . but if you.do,
let us supply the helps that will make
it of SHORT duration!

Clock Sale

SPECIALS for THIS WEEK

LAST WEEK

Laxative Asncrin Cold Tablets . . . ,23c
Rexall Cold Tabs, Special23c
50c Vapure
39c
75c Aspiriods, Our Best Cold Cure . . 59c
Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution
59c

$1.25 Nose and Throat Atomizer . . . 98c
69c
Pure Test /Xspirin Tablets
25c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste . . 19c
50c Milk of MagnesiaTooth Paste . . 39c
BRING YOUR DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION
TO US ... WE WILL SAVE YOU MQNEY!

L.V. Bessmer

its ol
quality
ked so kart FuU
n size: caceHDy

Time for

Jeweler

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL Store

Telephone 2131

Goods Deliver*

I

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY F7, 1B32

eight

FOR ALL CARS

mt Ford 2-Door Sedan Body.
Whippet Convertible Coupe
Body.
2 Good Ford Motors.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Talephon* 2637
Na. NicMfaa Av*. Miatiiagt, Mxk.
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A M. ITernrr. Hotdinc. Phono 710.—Fit. ’

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ABSTRACT AMD BEAL ESTATE OFFICE '
111 l...nr,to„» Armor. Grand H*P-dHASTIXO*. MICH.
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2’
M.n.r to l-aa &lt;■&gt;&gt;..! Mlsta. R»*l veUl. '*?,
I'" T*'?
•aid aa^tanuabMao. Ovnrral roavvyatHvr
L".
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Biriag a cewplrt. art ot Abalrket B&lt;x»U
.'..m%,tUn "o r.'l of iJn.’v
rowplM tram Ik. roord., eaa f-raiA '.n
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Our Success

nes* for several days. Later Mr? Cole
| passed gwsy at hls home Bunday after­
noon. He lived in thli neighborhood
Ifor mkhy years, was tho brother of
| Mrs. Hardy Orr. with whom he made
; hi/i home. Which later became hl*
' home. Have not heard the funeral or-

iwANTF.TS—Prod In* lamha. M. C. Nkhol..
• Tel-plen. 5.1*1. r,vrala*«.
_______ _ *
FOR SAl.E—&lt;» 1 It lost .prln* l.&lt;., »l.«
, r.n pit. KM all*. H mil. uo.l of Xa.k
, .ill. Otto fUkaho.
_____
tf
jitnTirr.-1 will par n*b ter aalktao'
. r\»ry taturdoy ol Horry Coono Auteur'
Howr. I’hntw ‘l.il oftor Bi'H&gt; 1’
M ;
&gt;!.«&lt;•&gt;.
_ tf,
'aWLE.*— Hao ikoaund lm»Trh iw.j-t,
oi.pl.-., Jonothan* Baldulna. *nrr«n&gt;ata.'
j IHK'.ardo.t... • ate Lu.k.t^hi.lr* M&lt;-|

filK klSltAl.I. MikTkRK
r-a.lr
i rnirrtiln with mcolral pro«rat.o. t-r an, ;
1 arnnixli...... ltro&gt;&lt;a&gt;M- t.rnw. Writ-’
—---------U„ Mrrlo Noel. Freeport.
5 :

H.S. SHELDON

! Frank Cole has traded hls farm here,
| known as the Orr farm with parties in
I. Kalamazoo for city property. Mr Cole;

THE CHURCHES

The Vault Without

Mr. Zimmerman, who purchased the
Fellows farm west of Milo, has made
; extensive improvements On the build-'

'h to »tur—
The use of Concrete Burial Vault* has become practically univer­
sal and with the higher sentiment and tenderness for our dead their
tue will continue to berome more popular. For more than 10 years
the Ilastingi Burial Vault has proven It* superiority over all other

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BODY GLASS

CARDS OF THANKS

Ibo

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PARTS!

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESp THAN 25 CTS.

W hi

Used Auto

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will no doubt accept lhe office whlih'
if ill mean they will move to Woodland
in the near future. We surely will mb*1
John and Mary from till* neighborhood
but will wish them Qie best of every
thing in their new undertaking and
home.
Thc L. A?Society al the honie of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Jones Lockshore farm,'

Hastings Burial Vault Company

Ini-E F
«lr

Oak Hill cemetery. Hls boyhood days
were spent al this plan?. ~
Elmer Cutcher and family enter­
tained a large number of friends Sat­
urday tevening with cards and dancing
and a very fine time was enjoyed by

SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

Monday arbnnl—1

HASTINGS MARKETS
Rapids. Grandville.

he returns home.
I from one scholar to XI. At one time
Mrs. Ferris Quick perpetrated a sur- there was but one child to go to school.
prise for her husband Saturday evening Miss Julia Eaton I* the teacher who It1
by inviting a group of young |&gt;eople for teaching u very satisfactory school.
i
.u■— n-»-.— —•
------- •- •
atM1
Harding. jjr. and
were served and a happy time was en­ Mrs. Gerald Harding and daughters
joyed by all.
Ardis and Joyce frojp Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Quick spent were guests of Mr.'and Mrs. Morris
Wednesday evening with the latter'* England Sunday.

| had been in to reclaim a tire he had left i
that morning for repair*. When it was
learned Schneider had not shown up
the friend, started out to search apd.
shortly canfl- upon lhe accident scene.
Thc pair had tertfThuntlng on the!
..David Kilpatrick and Mrs. John
Schurer of East Lapsing spent thc week;
end with Mr. and Mra. Frank Kilpat-

CO Efl GETS I DOZEN BEST
4&gt;O&lt;UU
M.00 PHOTOS.
Cl Efi GETS 6 BEAUTIFUL BOR4&gt; I
DER PHOTOS.

Green’s Special

Mr. and Mn. Ted Tack and daughter
। from near Benfield spent the week end
and Sunday with the latter's parents Icy Kcrmecn. and family Sunday.

PLAYER PIANO
Slightly uwd and almost paid for.
Will transfer'contract to respon­
sible party willing to continue
easy monthly payment*. Small

Sunday while Miss Marietta spent the
day with her grandparents.

suing deal and obtain wonderful
bargain. Free trial. Also Baby
Grand and one Upright Piano.

Mr. and Mrs Raymond Bachellor and
I family of Detroit nnd Mr. and Mrs/
! Leans Tn gel of Scott spent thc week
fend at Jay Ware'a.

Miss JoAnne Finnic spent the week I
end with her grandparent*, Mr. and
; Mrs. Joseph McKnlght of Hastings.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frants ot North;
Woodland arc the proud parents of a
, baby girl. born. -------'
"

1 Kalamo Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Border and daughter
Winifred and .Mrs. E. O Shorno spent
Monday in Grand Rapid?

Careful
Attention

I

Mrs. Fanny Carpenter, who has been
visiting at tlie A. D. Lowell home, re­
turned to Charlotte Sunday.
I Mrs. Ralph Story, daughter and
I grand-daughter of Lowell visited at
Jaspdr Reid's Tuesday.

I All report an enjoyable lime.
Quimby P. T. A. will give their play
'"Schoo! Daze" at Dowling church next
। Friday night for the benefit of Dowling
There will be a pancake supper at
Quimby church next Thursday night

masters—Ward Plants. Donald Gager.
Welby Crockford; Junior Asst. Scout -

Rack full of silk
dresses, values
&gt;5.95 to $10.00,

Smocks and
house dresses to
close out at

Stamped Pieces for Embroidery at 16 Price
144 STATE STREET

Wachter. Jean England: Newspaper,
Editor—John R. Bulling. There are 21
Boy scuots registered in the troop.
Fred Everett and daughters of Lon-

Allcrding Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sawdy of Lansing
were guests of Mrs Nellie Hitt Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Shopbell entertained- her

make every service
we render the best
possible.

WOMEN!

Mrs. A. Patton was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs." J. T. Lombard of Hastings
Sunday.
Mrs. Geslcr of Washington and Mr.

surprise visit on Mrs. Clara Valentine
Thursday 'afternoon. Mrs. Valentine

Mrs. Bert McCallum recently.
The M. G. Dibble family of Detroit
spent the week end at their cottage.

reasonable prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plante and Bev­
erly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elon Plante of Grand Rapids.

Present day dress styles rule against a
bulky or heavy truss, This Feather Weight
Akron Truss meets tliat situation wonderfully
well. The light steel frame is stainless and rust
proof. Thc padding is very soft. Our Ex|&gt;crt
Truss Fitter is here every day, assuring your satisfac­
tion. Private fitting room. You will get better rc-^
suits by coming bate.

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.

days with lumbago
S. D. Katherman had a severe attack
of heart trouble Saturday but is slight­
ly better at this writing.

AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS
Campbell of Bloomingdale Saturday.
Mr. Babcock and Mrs. Snyder are

Mrs. Ella Taylor of Nashville spent
several days last week with her sister.
Mrs. Frank Norton, and family.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Asplnal and fam­
ily ot the Durfee district spent Sun­
day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs

GRANGE PROGRAMS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

'i
This feather weight 1
Truss designed for You

The Aid Society of the Methodist!
church will hold their regular meeting;
Wednesday afternoon, February 3. Sup­
per will be served by club No. 2.

And we have not
forgotten the ne­
cessity for watch­
ing costs either. We
r e n d e r complete

Fh8meL

One table choice
gloves, hose, cor­
sets, etc*

F. L. FAIRCHILD COMPANY

Is given to every­
one who calls upon
us; we know that
such attention is es­
sential during the

WALLDORFF

SPECIAL SALE!
Good values in
winter hats, vel­
vets and felts

j/7ll Merchandise

Aubrey Swift and Orson McIntyre of
Lacey spent Saturday afternoon with
Ralph Swift at |he VanAuken home.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Bussel of Battle
Creek spent Sunday with Vem Shaner

in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures.. .
with the price of. the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Mrs. Therma Eddy returned home
from Pennock hospital Sunday. Ila
Jarrard is helping out in the Eddy

From 1526 to 1929 tlie number of co­
operative purchasing agencies of local
granges in New Jersey declined more
than SO per cent, but the total of pur­
chase* by surviving associations in-1
creased more than a third.

Funeral Service

4

�Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1932

DRASTICALLY I

LOWER
PRICES

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Parent-Teacher Associations of
Benefit to Home and School Alike
I

As stated In last week's Banner, we' conspicuous rather

than

I given rise to this splendid organization
i tknown
Purent-Teacher
Axsoda£ H tu
haithe
MtX
tL aT.Xn
and f,ar that some program or ‘rc*jx&gt;iulbil-

TRIUMPHANT
NEW

won the support of our best educators J* &lt;u®cu*’
ou,t’ ®ut
1i//r I.™. _&lt;&gt;i..
। the city these schools are affiliated
-m pXSwSwilSun,. - anI "th
■“&gt;«
l»r» “&gt;&gt; l»

"a^vHs

Studebakers
How drastically the prices of
thc Triumphant New Stude­
bakers have been lowered, can­
not be appreciated from a
mere comparison with last
year’s. Add in lhe extra value I
32 startling betterments make
Studebaker, unquestionably,
the “buy” of thc year I

prominent

I are giving in this Issue Uie paper Yead There should be no hesitation on the
I by Mra. Maude Smith, county school part of a iwrent to be a leader because
I commlsnfoner, before the district P. T. of inability to write a paper or give u
I A- meeting held In thU elty on Tues-1 talk. The meeting can be varied now
I day of last week. We know our readers: and then by asking some one outside
I .will be interested In what Mrs. Smith of the district to give a talk, a minisI । has to say. The paper Is as follows:
J ter. doctor, lawyer, editor or even the
I ' bj?
I
&gt;n our

• Bupt. Slaton of Atlanta. Georgia, ' full. * $elr
» !rre and friendly discussion establishes
n^w-v mhu in^hl
I the relations that ought to exist bemore twrnshlD
township, ,hp
thc Stevens in John। tween the parent and the teacher. Tlie morp
town
township
and
Freeport
mother and father are made to see.
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Mun Said:
"The experience of a longjifc compels
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for a poor man to become rich unless
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the owner. Without such an account,
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Is There An “OBSTACLE” Before
Your “OPPORTUNITY?”

1932 Free Wheeling plus Syn­
chronised Shifting
good to the child, whois both the drive the good vessel along,
Safety Plate Glass at no extra
foundation and the maker ot our It is not the work of a few—
charge
| The
The pick
pick of
&lt;
civilization.'*
lhe brave and the
Armor-Plated Bodies
Ella Flagg Young, formerly superin-1|
strong—
Automatic Starting
tendent of school* at Chicago, says. It is He. It is I. it is You—
Automatic Ride Control
Observations of the spirit pervading
Must drive the good^wl along.
Full-Cushioned Power
the meetings of Parents’ clubs la the' Will you work, will you save, will you
cornerstone for that structure which
' strive?
Metal Spring Covers
will make the life of the child tn the
Are you ready to take off your coat?
Full Automatic Spark Adjustment
• home ahd in the school a unityFnot a Arc you serving the state, arc you pull­
Air-Curve Co^chcraft
life divided between two neutral, if
Ing '.he weight—
not hostile camps."
Are you pulling your weight in the
New Convertible Body Styles
In our rural districts where there is
New Inside Sun Visor
often not a great variety ot social ac­
In the life of the Individual, even as
No-Glare Sloping Windshield
tivity
is ......
still ...
greater
••—&gt; there ~
—. need
------ —of|n tn,. nfe Of the nation, the activities
Heat Resisting Sponge Rubber
some kind of organization where the I of totUy Bn. conducted in the light of
Floor Muts teacher and parents may get together : thc|r influence on thc affairs of tomorto discuss freely tlielr common prob- row -mrough the schools Americans
All Bodies Insulated Against Heat,
iems. Buch an association lias an Influ-1 Mft themselves* towards their ideals,
Cold and Noise
ence over all the activities of the, A]1 duxen, should havc^r part in makClosed Bodies Wired for Radio
school and especially in lhe field ol | jng the schools ' *
------Improved Brakes
hygiene. Stable education In hygiene] -j^e prime bi
makes lhe support of lhe parents al- developing the ___ ._____
...
New Airplane Type Instruments
most a necessity.
build the nation's future.
on Dash
I will mention Just a few of thel one's way of looking at things does
Free Wheeling Dial
achievements of some ot thrae Parent-! not depend upon the sire of the town
Electric Gasoline Gauge
Teacher organizations which have j he Hves ln but on u,,, ,11)e 0( hu mlnd.
been accomplished in the abort time ......................
Reflex Tail Light
.
With
education -•
there •Is no --------"Main
they have existed.
।Street."
New Airplane Type Steel-Backed
1. Provided educational courses for
Our educational system works in
Engine Bearings
mothers.
many directions. It enlarges the earn­
Greater Cooling Capacity
2. Lifted home ideals and taught Ing value of the child to Ila parents
Finer Body Hardware
better methods of sanitation.
and to the nation and it Is our business
3. Lightened the problems of school' as parents and teachers to get the full­
Concealed Hood Latches
discipline.
est knowledge and tlie best plans for
Chromium-Plated Steel Spoke
4. Provided equipment for schools,■ । making every child healthier, safer.
Wheels
such as jmi per towels, sanitary drink-1
] I wiser, better and happier and these
Ing fountains, hot lunches, manual' plans must be constantly translated
One-Piece Fenders
training
and household economics1 Into action. Fathers and mothers
Steel Running Boards
equipment.
teachers, the churches and the officer::
Improved Rim Assembly
5. Improved school grounds through1 of government in the states and counDOWLING SCHOOL NOTES.
planting of shrubbery, flowers, vines,• ties and towns all have one common
Air Cleaner, Carburetor Silencer;
Dowling Primary Room.
etc.
obligation—to advance these plans ofand Full Power Muffler
Kelvey school thl* Friday night. Ladies I Mr. and Mra. Harve Marshall nnd
0. Created a sentiment for co-opcra- better life for the children.
Spring is here! Thc children are re­
New Service Policy
furnishing . lhe entertainment. 1 Mr. and Mra. Fred Hanes attended the
porting tliat they have seen meadow are
tlon and good will between teachers1
We still have good schools and teach­
Fred O. Btokoe s|X&gt;ke to the Middleand parents, and so on.
larks nnd robins already. One of the Bring sandwiches and either cake or funeral of Jeff Hyde at the WUcox
ers are still doing all they can to help
fruit salad.
j church Friday.
If democracy la to continue and have• boys and girls. Home life is still a great
ex|&gt;cricnces in Y work IB years ago boys discovered a grass frog In one of
Mra. Fred Hanes spent the week end I
Increasing meaning and value for the! influence and we have It In abundance.
our mud puddles In the school yard.
when Barry county was organized for
ordinary citizen our schools must In­' Men and women arc still being chai- Y. M. C. A.
Our fifth month of school ended Fri­ with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. How­ sing spent the week end with hls per*
ard
Jones,
and
family
at
Battle
Creek.
culcate thc principles and promote the‘ lenged. Opportunity lives and posrtblllMrs. Kcnith McIntyre was guest day. We had an attendance of 99.470.
practice of co-operation. In the rela­' Ues for achievement were never greatThere were - Twenty-two who were
speaker to the Girl Reserves In Mid­
tions which necessarily exist between
wtth relatives at Hastings.
neither absent nor tardy.
dleville last Monday night.
parents and .teacher there Is repeated­
Hulda Hawks Saturday.
Make Childhood Sweet
Our first graders have completed
ly opportunity for manifesting thc
"It Is not In times of adversity that
and Mra. Harley Graves and Mra. Ethel
Will Smith attended the funeral of
spirit nnd art ot co-operation. The Wait not Ull the little hands are at mankind makes its worst mistakes, but their primers and are nearly half way McKay and baby from near Hastings 1an aunt in Ohio last week.
through
them
again.
Coupe, for J*_________
in times of prosperity." Charles O.
child la the common interest of both
St. RegisB'ham, for 5*|
Ere you fill them full of flowers:
The third grade enjoy their "Home
parent and teacher; the welfare of the
child should be held up as the great Walt not for lhe crowning tuberose
In 1029.109 out of every 1.000 folks in Folks" geography very much. They are
To make sweet the last sad hours;
objective.
U. 8. had a savings account. France doing fine work in comprehension.
In rural communities the relative But wltlle in the busy household band had 368 out of 1,000. and Switzerland
The fifth grader's autobiographies
Your
darlings
still
need
your
guiding
lack of opportunities for social and
595. "We can’t save money because the are completed in booklet form. Some
hand;
business contacts os compared with the
neighbors are always doing something have their photo on the front corner.
Oh
till
their
lives
with
sweetness!
city groups makes tor a type of in- '
we can't afford.”
Much interest Is shown in our “teeth
dlvlduallstlc thinking and acting which Wait not till the little hearts are still
Prairieville Y group had a large at­ cleaning" campaign—four gold stars
For the loving look of praise;
U not conducive to community welfare.
tendance last week Thursday night,
Both parent and teacher need to be ac- But while you gently chide a fault,
an Interesting Bible- study and some
Our room goes to Banfield February 4
Tlie good deed kindly praise;
luated by a public or community spirit
St. Regis B*ham. for 5*t
strenuous basket ball and real wrest­ In the P. M. to practice songs for the
TIRE
TUBE
in which selfish interests are sub­ The word you speak beside the bier
ling matches. Lloyd Lindsey has been music festival which will be held at
Falls sweeter far on the living ear;
merged for the good of all.
leader of thc Prairieville Y group for Hastings In the spring.
The school is an Institution of so- Oh All young Uvea with sweetness!
e|ght consecutive years.
We are anxiously awaiting the arrival
clcty. supplementary to the home, for ,Give thanks each morn for the sturdy
of our new library books.
the training of children. Tlie home
boys.
Our second graders are using supple­
shows love secs God."—E. Stanley
comes first, but due to the fact that
Give thanks for the fairy girls;
mentary readers once a day. They find
Coupe, for
$1350
parents have neither the time nor thc With a dower of wealth like this at Jones.
them interesting. They are lessons on
1350
ability to educate their children in all
Fourteen thousand four hundred safety.
home.
1350
ways, the schqpUhis come Into exist­
Would you rifle the earth for pearls? fifty boys in Michigan Y. M. C. A.'s.
The fourth grade have started on their
1350
ence. Thc parents hand the child over Wait not for Death to gem love's crown.
Journey around thc world. They were
Convertible Sedan, for 51 1465
to the teacher for a part of lhe time
But dally shower life's blessings C. A. camps lost year.
quite surprised to find lhe people of
but he docs not surrender hls own pre­
down.
Lloyd Lindsey attended the State Y Argentine enjoying the work and play
rogatives as parent. The wise teacher And fill young hearts with sweetness.
M. C. A. committee meeting at Lan­ of summer time.—Irene Dickerson,
recognizes the rights of the parent and Remember the homes where the light sing on Friday.
Tenfher.
does not too strenuously Insist upon his
has fled.
Next Monday night Is the Father
High School Room.
own personal or teacher rights.
and Son banquet at Nashville, with
Thc tenth grade will present their
Boys and girls are to be taught and And the love that glows in youthful
Clarence Holmes of Lansing as speak­ play. "The Cousin From Coon Ridge."
trained for social Efficiency which
hearts,
er. W. D. Wallace will toast the boys a three-act comedy, some time In Feb­
means tlie inculcation and development
Oh. cherish It while you may!
and Louis Webb. Hi-Y president, will ruary. Tlie characters will be as fol­
•’•13 PLATE
of attitudes, deaires. interests and ap­ And make your home a garden ot
give the toast to the Dads, and there lows: Theodore Hampton. Ward Wood­
preciations, the acquisition of abilities
will be a quartette of local H. 8. boys. mansee; Eileen Burgess. Hazel Ed­
flowers.
•
S TUBE
and skills as well ns the items of
Where joy shall bloom through child­ Rev. W. D. Hayes will lead the com­ monds: Anita Thorne, Martha Rees;
knowledge which are usually found in
hood's hours.
munity singing.
Bessie Deane. Maxine Ormsbc; Mra.
GUARANTEED
textbook.*.
And fill young hearts with sweetness.
Woodland Hi-Y met with Lawson Winifred Watson. Leath* Whitworth;
Let us REBORE
Complata, Cash
The much desired interest and the
ONE YEAR
Smith last Monday night.
Spike Bloan. Earl Powell; Grover
co-operation of parents with the school
your motor.
CARLTON CENTER.
Green. Orville Babcock; Betty McCaris perhaps easier gained arid held
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
rol, Helen DePriester: Gene Campbell.
Mrs. Guy Wilson, nee Fanny Carpenthrough the formality of an organi­
SPECIAL Prices
The Hosmer P. T. A. was well at­ Nelson Norris: Tramp, Bernard Ham­
zation. For this reason, a parents' as­
during: January
sociation conducted on much the same home of Mr. and Mra. Lafe Usborne tended Friday night. A fine program mond. D. D. Putnam, director. Violet
and February.
line as the boys' and girls' clubs is a and other friends in the community was given. A pot luck supper was Herrington. Manager.
and Exchange
very useful agency. Not that the teach-' visiting during the past week. Mra. Wll- served at the close of the program.
We have finished our semester tests
___
___
____
_____
and
all
of
the
tenth
graders
passed
the
Venus Pennock, who has been spend­
er Is supposed to go into a community
- •--------------------------- *-*—* Nashville,
has
re;
testa.
Thc
following
received
at
least!
PENN OIL
an.95
•
...
*
Mr. and Mra. Herman Johnson of ing two weeks in 1" '
and set all lhe women "club crazy."
5
Gallon.
.^,
.
Lt
two A's: Orville Babcock. 2; Nelson Nor­
Meetings should be held about once a South Haven visited Mr. and Mra. turned to her home.
Walter etelnke was In Hastings Sat­ ris. 3; Martha Rees. 2; Ward Wood-|
month and topics of school and child Ralph Henney Bunday.
HEAVY DUTY
JRY’CELLS 3J.00
mansec. 2; Violet Herrington, 3: Hazel1
1 HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney spent urday evening on business.
welfare should constitute Che program.
FOR ALL CARS
PAIR
Mra. Bam Gutchess and children. Edmonds. 3; Helen DePriester, 2. Ninth;
The schoolhouse Is the best place to Thursday with.Mr. and Mra. J. Kick of
Von and Doris, spent from Saturday grade—Merrill Isham, 2; Carrol Isham.
hold these meetings, because it is very near Freeport.
TUBE PATCH JJ-c
Mr.,and Mra. Frank Friend of near until Sunday evening In Battle Creek. 2; Emmet Herrington, 2. Seventh and
desirable that parents should get into
eighth
grades
—
Gordon
Reese.
4.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Titmarsh
and
Clarksville
spent
Thursday
with
Mr.
the habit of going to the school and
Mr. Putnam will entertain the tenth
daughter. Marilyn Joyce, of Vermont­
become familiar with the house and and Mrs. John Usborne.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henney and Rob­ ville and Mra. Leia Roe and children. grade al a "Rehearsal Party” at hia
grounds and the physical needs of the
brood
school. Sometimes maybe it would be ert attended a birthday dinner Sunday Jean. Junior and BiUy of Nashville, home in Hastings Friday night, FebruSee tliat the houses tor the brood better to hold them in the afternoon given in hofior of Robert's birthday spent Bunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mra. Wm. Tltmarah.
.
sows arc well bedded with clean ma­
Oelestla and Forrest Hynes, of south school February 5.
The teacher must necessarily be the Fisher of Hastings. Miss Kathleen
terial this winter. The U. B. Deport­
ment of
Agriculture
recommends guiding spirit In every Parent-Teacher Nichol* was also a guest.
to our library In the near future.
&amp;un
HefTlebower
and
family
recently.
organisation
but
she
must
remember
wheat or rye straw, prairie hay, or
The ninth grade Js' studying the
MT. and Mra. Keith Jarrard and boys
shredded com fodder. Oat straw is not tlie success of It depends largely upon Mr. and Mrs. Guy -Nash for dinner
“Merchant of Vcnl^." The tenth grade
so good as it retains too much mois­ the active part each member takes. Thursday, February 4. All are cordially spent Sunday with' Nate Welcber’s of
The teacher should make herself in- invited.
ture.

In every life conies “opportunity”
... the chance to do better, bigger
things... thc chance to reap a larg­
er measure of reward.
Often between the old position and
this new “opportunity” stands thc
“NEED of MONEY."
Those who take the advice of the

above mentioned business man,
will be in position to surmount the
obstacles and grasp “opportunity.”
This bank has assisted many in ac­
cumulating a substantial sum, so
that WHEN the “CHANCE” did
COME to them, they wcre in 'posi­
tion to BETTER themselves!

Hastings National Bank

The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27. ISO

PAGE TEN

.... .
COURT HOUSE NEWS
PROBATE COURT.
Est Mary Walker. Petition for 11­
' cense to sell real estate filed, order for *1 * * o * *
publication entered.
E*t. Roxana Dawson, dcc'd. Second'
annual account tiled.
! Eat. Henry J. Chapman Petition fnr
' license to sell real estate died, order
for publication entered.
Est. Alla Veenstra. dec'd.'I*etltion
for Admr. filed, order far publication1
entered.
E*t. Artemicia Babcock, deed. First
annual account filed.
Est. George Jones. Petition to dis­
charge mortgage entered.
Est. Eugenia 8. Perkins, deed, Pe­
. tition for license tp sell real estate filed,
waiver of notice filed, testimony of
freeholders filed, licence to *elL Issued,
oath before sale filed, report of sale
filed.
,
Est. Sarah E..Good. dec'd. WU1 and
ixtltion for prebate filed.
i Est. Fred Cunningham, deed. First
. annual account filed.
.
’ Est. Maurice J. Crass, deed. Pinal
account ^led. discharge of Admx. is­
sued.
'
Ext. Harle Brown, et al. Annual)
। account of guardian filed.
Rd. Ray E. Harthorn. Annual ac-1
count of guardinn filed.
Est. Horace Bllvln. dec'd. Annual ac­
count of Admr. filed.
| Est. Nelson T. Parker, deed. Annual!
account of trustee* filed, order for j
I publication entered.
i Est. Martha J. Kennedy, dcc'd. In-'
I veritory filed.
' Est. Roy w. Griswold, deed. Inven­
tory filed.
| Ext. David 8. Goodyear Ilf. First an­
nual account of guardian filed.
, Esta Quincy Tolles. Annual account)
cf guardian filed
Est. Nellie E. Parrott, deed. Bond
(filed and letters issued, order limiting
. settlement 'entered, petition for hearma claims filed, notice to creditors la।sued.
.
1 Est. Howard W. leliara. deed. Order
' allowing claims entered.
I Est. Wilson E. Whitright.' dee d. Pe­
tition for license to sell filed, order for
I publication entered.
Est. Amos Freeland, deed. Order
rappointing Admr. entered, bond filed)
| nnd letters issued, inventory filed.
ones were real-sick with it.
| EM. Emma Jane Klelnhans. deed.
Mrs. Janet Pettengill and Mra. Elsie Petition for guardian filed, order ap-|
Sothard tinted Mra. Alite Kelley and pointing guardian entered, bond filed'
'
Mrs. Rose Bunnell of Cedar Creek. : and letterrtaued.
। Est. Ermund and-LfUlan Strong. Pint
Monday.
j annual nccounnlf&lt;uardlan filed.
Our !• T. A. Thursday evening was
Est.
Scid
Tinkler.
'
dee d. Fiual ncwell attended. Barry Wellman gave us
1 count filed, orde^ assigning residue en­
a fine entertainment and Mr. Howard
tered. waiver of nbtlcc filed, discharge]
a splendid talk. Our ladle.; elected for
cf
Admr
Issued,
estate
enrolled.
the next meting in February are.
, Ed. Laura C Watkins. Petition tot
Mra. Pearl Matthews. Mra Ada New­ cash U S. bond filed, order to cash U.l
ton for .‘upper. Mra Pat Lewis. Mrs.
8. bond entered.
Elsie Sothard program committee.
Est. LaWrencc G. and Grace L Ry­
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fountain are at an. First annual accountWof guardian
uthe home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl ByTans filed.
'of South Hastings caring for Mrs.
Est Susan V. Pouts, dee d. Final ac-i
.
Bryans and the new baby girl who just count filed, dLsciiarge of Admr. Issued. I
'
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~ ~
—
arrived.
estate enrolled
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F.«t. Caleb Rhbridger. deed. Order । __________________ ■______________
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.‘‘HSS’SLl Order .IJ
hOlTBWVST Rt'TLAS'D.
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UMnA aamunt cnUrM,
| UM Wttlr. L«Ur.
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and STRENGTHEN the FINANCIAL STRUCTURE of
the COMMUNITY.
.

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Statistic*. after several
yean of experiment, ariaally &gt;how that heat pro­
dared by coal costa le*»
than any other mean*.
Thl* b due In a large
measure to the lower price*
now prevailing.
Today we offer you coal
of thc highest quality at
price* lower than they’ve
been in the last ten yean.

Smith Bros.
Velte &amp; Co.

It was estimated a few weeks ago that throughout the
country nearly a billion dollars,in cash was being "hoard­
ed”—This money is now coming back into tho banks
where it can be used safely, legitimately and constructive­
ly to hasten the return of prosperity.

Kentucky
Coal

‘
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This bank is doing its best to aid in the sound ad­
vancement of commerce and industry and the increase in
employment.

The progress of your own community and your per­
sonal welfare can best be served by you, if you will put
every dollar you possibly can where it will be actively and
safely working for you.

This Dependable Bank -Offers
You Its Best Services

Telephone 2237
Hasting*.
Mich.

•STATE ROAD.
Lut Week s Utter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sot hard enter­
tained Sunday. Mrs. Janet PeitengUI.
Mr*. Mac Sothard. William Heber of
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. George
Haynes and June ot Shultz.
Robert Newton has been quite sick,
wc are lipping he will be out won.
Mrs. Mary O'Connor has returned
from her visit in Martin.
Mr. and Mrs James Botlmrd attend­
ed family night at I. o O F. Friday
evening end report a splendid lime.
Mrs. Lena Bceker and eon Hamer are
able to be out again having been quite
tick with chickm pox. Most cl lhe chil­
dren had it. and some of our older

Hastings City Bank
“The Bank That Does Things for You"

Telephone 2103

Capital $75,000

meeting will be held at| tartained at Mr. and Mr*. Truman
Alton uhool md.y mm. durian Munion'x at Woodland Bunday.
Mra. Maud Smith ot Grand Rapid*
Eot John W Craven. First annual) mm” Jim Wilcox was seriously 111
Mr. and Mra. Henry Smith, with Mr. 20. The usual pot luck supper will be|
account ot guardian filed
J^ursday afternoon by being poisoned' and Mrs. Clarence Dinchart of Orleans held and a fine program Is being pre-] was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
E*t. Charles Laurent. Order allowingircm eating hamburg. She Is better nt i calIwl on the (ornver's son. Mr. and 'pared.
J. Matthews Sunday at the Matthewi
1 account entered
.
this writing.
Mrs. Jay Smith, Sunday afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver were en- home.
&amp;t. Bert Dudley. Anm^I^accounl
Mary HaVfIU u M better Bt
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E»t. Arthur A. Main-Annual account!th^ *ri*ln8‘
,
,
„
. ■
.
Mrs. Sarah Erway of Glass Creek j
E»t. Katp
Cook. dee d. Annual I c*me Saturday for a few days' vUlt
account .af Admr. filed. ■
»*th her stater. Mra. Wm. Havens.
John F Kocher, dee d. Will and
Mr* Jim Wilcox and chilOKtiUon for probate filed, order for dr'‘n
Sunday guest* of Mr. and
j Mrs *Albert
publication entered.
“— Na*h of Hastings.
Mrs. John Miller and daughter Ora
■.nrt Mrs
kt-.- R
tlnv
UliUr of
nf ClralA
l^kn
EAST ORANGEVILLE
j and
°y Miller
Grass Lake
AND WEST HOrE.|cfttne Thursday noon to see the lorLa*t Week's Letter
। mcr*- mother. Mrs. Mary Havens. They
Mr. and Mrs Byron Titus enter- »I»nt Thursday night with her sister.
valned Sundoy Mr Burroughs of Bat- Mr* Fred (XI* of Gias* Creek and rtJ He Creek. Mr and Mrs. Vet Erskin and lu2?K,.’P?e„Frttll&gt;'
w ,,
daughier of c«mp Custer. Mr. and
McCallum Community club held
Mra. Jake Hufiman. Mr. and Mrs. WaiJanuary meeting PrRtay evening
lie RumcII ol Barney Mill* and Mrs ftUh » UrKe cro*d Pr«en‘. An enjoyI Dinner of Delton.
'
program followed by an oyster
Mrs Hattie Anders and *on Ray- supper made it a pleasant moeung. The
!mond were in Kalamzaoo Monday.
next meeting will be held February 1R
Mr. and Mra. W. B Hayward visited
Mrs- Hottie Ander* and will be
] Sunday their son. Mr and Mrs. Elwyn d^Uon of officers. Sandwiches and
Hayward of Delton.
OI’P otll«r dlsh for refreshment*.
Mrs Jennie Chase of Kalamazoo I Mrs Una ^utaURh U confined to
visited Mr and Mrs Jo*. Collin* Sun- her home at this writing with a severe
1 dMy.
, sore throat. Her many friends hope for
j Mr. and Mra Jas. Collins entertained a
wwen’„
.
Bunday Mr. and Mrs. FouLi Casey and
Th' following called Sunday to rec
children in honor of three of their Mra. Mary Havens; John Haven. Louis
' birthdays
; Haven. Mis* Virginia Haven- of Glass
Mr. and Mra W R. Jobncock and Crwk Mr •«»? Mr&gt;, ^&gt;u,le
“nd
I "on* entertained Sunday Rhicrson Lou- daughter Marian of Kalamazoo. Mrs.
iden. Maurice. Thelma and Wilma Ford1 Dlck ,l°»c of Hastings and Mrs. Emof Hickory Corners.
&gt;mn Otis and young lady friend of
I Mr. and Mra. Byron Titus visited Wayland.
'Sunday utth Mr. and Mrs. Orlic Fisher' '1}’e GIaM
extens.on J£°UP
of Dowling
,
■ held a very pleasant meeting Friday
On thc 14th ol January Chan Dip-: ™‘h Mr*. Letter Reynold* a* hostess
ner wa* on Jone* lake and the frogs;
‘he members and five visitors were
, «er&lt;- hollering. Can anyone beat thatiP««n‘ Curtain* and pictures were the
tor 193J?
subject*. The February meeting will be
Mr and Mrs. Russell Johncock and: held with Mra. Clyde Warren.
tons visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rus-)
j sell Boulter o! Plainwell.
1
MORGAN.
------------ _________ ■
Last Week's Letter.
CRESSEY.
I Clayton Webb anef Mr. and Mrs.
Last Week's Letter
.
VanSicklc attended a surprise
Mr .nd Mr. tMte.-l Eruun .nd
■' “» »«”'■» W»lw L.wU, ol
Mr .nd HI, Lnlle Eiul.n .nd «rn report on B-lurd., ev.iUM An on■wnc Uw nek &lt;rnd «lll&gt; rel.u.n at »&gt;*“'' *“» *“ l“a »nl&gt; °la
Cleveland
music and refreshments.
Mr* Ue Rcrtnld. .pent wnral Alurjpoodlna . IWW t~t ol U»
dan U*l —t .Uh her ,UMr. Mr, T.
o Crandall and t.oul, In Kalanuroo nln«* rrlurrwd to ipend a In dan at
Mrs. Ida Krnton ot RlcliUnd .pent1 **r hoTO ln
.
lhe uwlernd with Mr. Till conyrr.
1 we
lorr&gt;'
Mr
Mr and Mr, Millard Hrxuer interN'“
h*" ,r^a
Ulned on Srnday. Ur. and Un. Bill U«lr property In Uorean. end anil won
Birwu and Wnley Cullen ot Kalama-1 be movlna wulh oi Chartatu
zoo and Mr and Un. Wm. Culp Iron, I Mr a™! Ojf
yd
I near Richland
ier uawla dalle ol Battle Cnek. Re, ,
1 There .ere (orty.H«e pnaam al lhe »■«!
&lt;&gt;“*• S«J
c c. c. on SalunUy. Alter a bouuleou. &gt;k- ‘"a •J”..1™" “'*a "* “»
ate
mnnrr. Ur Knule Honed moatna pic Portest
K—— and
—- Mra. Sophia Mead —
turc* from the Kellogg Health Foun- jSunday dinner at the home of Elgin
। datioa. Others from away who appeared 1Mead.
on the program were Mr. Ding* of Del- .
, '.on and Ray White and daughter from
Kalamazoo. Tlie next meeting will be
COMMON TABLE SALT
। February 20.
OFTEN HELPS STOMACH
- Mrs. 1. Barter and Mrs. June Honey- j
i ictte called on Jtjn H. Kirkland near)
I Richland one day lut week
i Irene Baiber from Battle Creek
spent thc week end with her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Barber.
]

27... Ml
then ano

LES

with the Crankcase Dry
to prove the Penetration
of Germ Processed Oil and
Value of the “Hidden Quart"
"Hooey!” jeered one of the bystanders

from Muskogee. Chevrolet mechanics

tore down the motor and pronounced

it undamaged. The doubters became
believers!
The oil’that protects a motor under
such conditions will give you better,

in a Muskogee, Oklahoma, filling sta­
tion when F. J. Morgan told how the

"Hidden Quart” of Conoco Germ
Processed Oil had protected many cart
from harm when run with the crank­
case empty.
To prove his point, Mr. Morgan had

safer lubrication in every-day driving!

Conoco Germ Processed Oil is the only
oil that actually penetrates and com­

bines with metal surfaces. That’s why

a "Hidden Quart” stays up in your

nrntor and tititr drains away. It cuts
4own costly starting wear, saves gas,

the Germ Processed Oil drained from

his crankcase and, accompanied by the
doubter, started for Checotah, 27 mile?

fewer repair bill*.

Change to Conoco Germ Processed
Oil for safer, surer lubrication.

■ Checotah, but Mr. Morgan

drove on to Eufaula, 14

CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
MOtOR OIL

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MONEY-RAISING SALE!
Pre-War Prices

4 »

The unbelievable prices
quoted in this advertise­
ment are back to pre­
war value and in many
instances below. These
are bargain days for
thrifty people to get the
most out of every dollar
they spend.

Conditions beyond our control and unseasonable weather force us to Liquidate
a large part of our fine, new stock ... REGARDLESS of COSTS or PROFITS!

WE MUST RAISE MONEY!

Sale Starts Friday, Jan. 29

Sg95

Overcoats

*15-

Neckwear

2 for S1.50

’Never Before atJSuch Brices.

*

77ie Pair!

Sizes 7%, 8, 8% only.

X

Men’s
Rain Coats
$«»69
Size 36-38 Only

Grey and tan
Jersey Cloth.
Prepare for Spring
NOW!

PORTIS HATS
Little Boys’
Overcoats

39*

s
Women’s and Misses’

Imported Scotch

Wool Gloves!

Reg. 50c, 75c, $1.00
Numbers
ALL CARTER’S
Blend Suits, 25%
Discount!

Short and Long Wrist

These Coats Original­
ly sold for $6.50.

Thia is LESS Than
HALF PRICE. .

SILK
None reserved—entire stock
at unheard of prices.
Regular
SLM-SL7S

Regular
JI.55-KJO

These Scarfs Sold a Year Ago
at $2.00 to $4.50.

Men’s
Leatherette Coats
YOUNG MEN’S NAVY BLUE and maroon
sport mackinaws, red trim

SINGLE AND
SMALL LOTS
2 SOO MACKINAWS,
$£.00
Size 50________________________ w

Youth’s
2-Pant Suits

Boys’
KNICKERS

Plain Blue Cheviots

ONE BIG LOT

*14®

98*

1 LAST YEAR’S OVERCOAT,
$7-85
Size 37_________________________ I

Size 34 - 35 Only.

2 MEDIUM DARK TOPCOATS,
$£.00
Size 35-42 ______________________

Brand New
Styles !

Genuine

Lee OveraUs
and Jackets

Sjl?
BARTEL
PERFECTION
Overalls and Jackets,

Many HIGHER
PRICED ONES
In the Lot.

98c

.95

1 HORSEHIDE SHEEP LINED
COAT, Size 42

*9“

3 BOYS’ OVERCOATS,
Sizes 4, 8, 9________ _______

$3«

Brown Outside Nap Gloves &lt; &lt; c
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. Limit, 2 pairs to a Customer. Pair

1 BOY’S RAINCOAT,
$J29
Size 12___________
2 ALL WOOL BLAZERS,_____
.$4.00
Size 14_____________________
1 SUEDE LEATHER BLAZER,
SE-95
zipper front, size 46_____________w

Hickory Stripe and
Pin Stripe

2 Buckskein Zipper Blazers,
$0.79
15% and 16%__________________ O

S j39

First conje—first served—No telephone

turns on these small lots.

Bargains galore not listed on account of
lack of space.

Men’s
Coveralls

and $1.59 a pair
BOYS’ COVERALLS,
:r.2.to.!2

69c

Fine Quality

/Catalina
Slip Overs

Dress Shirts
1 BIG LOT

The finest J5.00 slipover.
Our entire stock, your
choice st

$^75
All Other Slipovers
Reduced!

69°
Collar attached and
neck - band stylos.
Values to $2.50. Sixes
18-18%-19 included.
....................................

THOS. E. WATERS &amp; SON
“The Better Store for Men”

Regular
9&amp;C-SLU

SHEEP PELT LINED, wombo collar. 4^
pockets, full belt

Beautiful new patterns . . . wide
legs . . . wide waist band . . . | top
pockets. Fabrics we have been sell­
ing to $3.75, all in one big lot... .

2 Moleskin Wool Collar Coats,
heavy lining, full belt, 36-38_

Young Men’s
Shirts, Shorts

....

Young Men’s Trousers

.ire. 10 to 12

Lined
Dress Gloves

The Finest Work Shirt Made.
Plain Blue Only.

Scarfs and Reefers

We Guarantee This Price to Be Much
Less Than Retail Prices Next Fall.1'

A GREAT SALE of

CO^U^^°ATS'

Values to $3.50

$^65

$5.25
. '89c

ALL OTHER UNDERWEAR REDUCED IN PRICE!
RICE I

8-f95

Blanket Robes

All Wool Plaid,

DRESS PANTS

Exceptional Value.

MACK-SI-MUM

Work Shirts

. 64®

.

MEN’S HEAVY 100% VIRGIN WOOL UNION SUITS $4*95

BOYS’ LEATHERETTE, GENUINE DUPONT
fabric. Sheep pelt lined, worn bo collar, 4 pock­
ets, full belt. ‘ An extra quality coat Sizes 8 to

sys

.

SOO JACKETS
SOO CAPS . .
SOO SHIRTS

Dark Neat Patterns.

FOR THE BOYS!

AU Wool Robes

73'
A SUPER VALUE!

WINTER COATS
P^NJ^E m.ac£M
INAWS, .ire. 8 to 12
£

SOO PANTS
Plain Grey and Plaids

A Real Value!

Sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 Only.

Any Tie In Our Store Includ­
ing Cheney’s at

SOO GOODS

Men’s Union Suits

BLUE BOUCLE

BOVS’ LEATHER COATS al Less
Than Wholesale Cott

79®

Winter Weight

Beautiful

Leather Coats

*

You will find this sale to
be a real event not only
because of the extreme­
ly low prices, but be­
cause the merchandise
offered is new and up-_
to-date.

—and ENDS Saturday, February 6th

Men’s Front Quarter
HORSEHIDE

♦

Please Notice

CLOSED AU Day THURSDA Y to Rearrange the Stock

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
NEED SPARE PARTS
FOR FARMERS’ WEEK visited Fred Smith and family

Hen't your chance to Save Money!
16ft%

24%

DAIRY FEED

DAIRY FEED
$150

Ordinary Physical Equipment
Will Fail In the Effort to At­
tend All Eventa Feb. 1-5
dla rubber stomach will be the equip­
ment needed by Michigan State Col­
lege guests who expect to attend all
meetings, see all the shows and ex­
hibit*. and attend all the luncheons and
banquets during Farmers' Week. Feb.

Sunday.

COUNTY LINK.
over bury called on their uncle, Phillip Gwlinger Sunday.

Investing Safely

Sunday. There are still plenty of empty gel leal church was tn Detroit Friday
next Sunday
Don't forget lhe lecture Friday night.
January 19. at thc M. E chureh. The
topic. The iJtnd Where Jesus Lived"
U an hour and a half in duration, is
illustrated by slides taken and finished
py Rev. John Rverlngton.
Word has reached us of the passing

children.
Sunday in Grand Rapids and Sparta
Richard McLeod of Woodland was
calling on friends along the line Tues­
day.
Mrs John Smith al Woodland called
on her uncle. Phillip Oerllhger, Mon­

(formerly of this riclnfly) who paused j
The annual meeting at Ea-st Lan.lng away Sunday afternoon He has been
HOLMES CHURCH.
In rww KmIIK
a-w-nfKa
'
i„,w hu wile, two nw Ahron end■ children or North Carlton end Robert

twne fwad m

MMMM

l.rrwl rraup- ot tormen which

Per Cwt.

Per Cwt

THESE FEEDS ARE
HIGH QUALITY FEEDS

O„. muu
« "" "-W’wuwrf .w., S.,ndW .n.raoon. Hr
with, mwd UutLW p-mon.lr.tta&gt;
nl) 4,
BurilU
hall door, were clswd when more &lt;h»n .n tly p,„rl,,1U,
pejjilf h»d wiueemd Imide uid
Mr „,d „„ Morrett Wood were tn
thoumnd. bore were input to wjdp
, btnhdaj twrtr been
thenywlre. Imo lhe bulldUn. -nu.
Mr. .nd Mra OeorM' Wood ol Milo,
rep-. Ieah.ro perwram Ku been &gt;pht
miowlll. jentletnen'.
between Iwo nlihu to avoid duappolni-1
Jolm j
FLOUR
FEED -&gt; COAL
CEMENT
ln® tbilere yURon.&gt; rtower. N H Barber. Orwin Oerrett
J*
"IT.
»"R Mrrr»» w&lt;«0 Mr. Qerrett wm
BRICK -t- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
One ot them will brtn, to the eolle.-e
,o
w„„
nne type. M Urealoek .» the other
,aK) ,mo..
will .tlreet U. ma, be.t Utrtora
„d hope to meet Main non
The train Mid potato .how, will be. jem with none mmlng.
heM “
Monde, &lt;tcdar&gt; U Mra. Vender.
Neerly MO ,pe.ker. ere Mheduled |
et.iny.ta,,,], birthday uunWr uiin
wuh this
urn esteemed
eateenwd lady
...
- ;lor the Konerp and Mbttoml pTMirnm lfIU;y we
«M&gt;lr Row-. mBny m°TV . luppy on* ..Numprou’
1 Our teacher has recovered from her I uihlrli rtr*.
“7 lifted rtilrinv
l^'held^^^n^e
GUERNSEY LAKE NEWS.
Our teacher
has recovered iron net. ,tlonai programs
,)n&lt;rw,i ~are£eld~eaily
’thc
the
~..
are held p^imt
early Tn
in
... ■a
Jack and Jerry Johncock spent the ...
day and M^adjoi^iedro
every
­ carcis.iu&gt;
also some callers made th.
the hday
pleasant
one
for
her.
week' end with their
on Monday
morning
• aunt,
— —• Miss Glenna -—",
„
.
one
one to
to attend
attend the
the ccnrral
general meetings.
meetings.
Messrs, and Mesdames D. N. HoyenOsgood
We had n° church services Sunday
weil, Harold Jones. Milo Lehman and
Ray Barnes, who has been 11L is as Bro. King had an accident with hls
DOWLING.
W. F Smith were In Hastings Friday
much better.
Thc play 'School Daze" put on by night, the ladles attending the movies
the Quimby P. T. A will be held in thc and the gentlemen thc Masonic lodge.
church basement here Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. John Cappon enter­
January 29. the proceeds to be used by tained a party aFcards Saturday night
the Ladies’ Aid Society of this place.
A very pleasant evening was reported
The afternoon L. A. 8. party will
Mr. Benson saw a woodchuck last
meet with Mary Herrington on Thur..-week
___________
and also
t____________________
heard a robin. Others
day afternoon. February 4 Ladi-’s rejort se- ing one.
please bring needle, thimble and dark
Tlie Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will
thread.
give an oyster supper, followed by enMr-and Mrs. Rutherford Bryant and tertainment al cards, next Saturday
family of Urbandale, Mr. and Mr# night. January^! They will commence
Wayne Offley and family of Woodkind rcrvlng at 6 30 and continue until all
were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs | are served. They desire a big atY-ndLloyd Gaskill.
ance. come and spend an enjoyable
The scarlet fever scare seems to be evening with us.
about
over as there has been only on-; Mrs. John Brandsteller and Mrs.
“Take Freshness tor example—IG.A. Coffees are
case
hi
Dowling
and
the
quarantine
Nina Boyles, of Milo, called on Mrs.
FRESH because 23 LOA Roasting Plants close by every
about to W- removed, consequently it, Fannie Jackson Friday. Madames FanLOA Store tn the 40 states we serve—keep a steady
has not proved tP'S'us serious, so far.' nie Jacbon. Maggig Lehman. Maude
drcam of Toarter-fref h" coflee on its way from store
as lias been reperefd.
Smith and Ethel Honeywell attended
io customers pantnes.
Herb Stantonfof Ross township and ■ thc Aid nt Milo Wednesday.
••Specify IGA Brand CofTees— then you know it's
son Lroh. aho C^renq- Stanton ot De-1 Mr. and Mrs. Al Rogers were Sunday
fresh. Tnc flavor you like is blended into one of the
iron wcre Saturday visitors at the Cal, guests cf Hie former's mother. Mrs.
Stanton home.
| Rogers nt Augusta
pocketbook loo!
Mr and Mn Mark Norris of Prairie-1 Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd Wales and son
■ Because the IGA Brand is one of lhe most widely
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Jami’s Collins ot Frank visited Mr. and Mrs. FUhcr ol
sold and extensively advertised brands—locally and na­
Delton.
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Geulcr
of
CcnOtsego last Sunday.
tionally—every I. O. A Brand item is always fresh and
tralia. Washington, and Myron Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johncock and
lull of flavor and offers you more foe your money. Spe­
of Kalamazoo, were guests Sunday of I children. Mrs. Norris and Lucy spent
cify I GA Brand—fcr real food satisfaction and real
Mr. and Mrs. Orlic Fisher.
»
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E A.
Four I.G.A. Grocer
Walter Gardner and family of Belle-1 Parker and family of Hastings. Mrs.
vue and Orville Gardner and family ol | Parker gave a birthday dinner for Lucy
.NashviUe
. .....................
• —
- and• 1UMj Margaret, which was enjoyed very
visited —
Blanche
Powell
family Sunday.
much.
Madeline Sunton of Battle Creek
Mrs. Norris and Lucy had for caller..
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bert Stanton. Mrs. Irene Klbllnger and Polley..Mrs. Sarah and Myrtle Smith,
Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Grand
Schwucho ot Battle Creek were Sunday DePriester. Mr. and Mre. Art Baker
and Patricia of Kalamazoo.
callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ickes and Harry. Mr.
__ _________
and Mrs.___
M._ J.________________
Noma. Mr. and
Ickes cf the Striker district visited Mre %trs.’ James Collins spent Sunday with
Mary Herrington Wednesday tn honor Mr. and Mrs. Orley Fisher of Dowling
Lb.
of her birthday.
DURFEE ITEMS.
Miss Lizzie Smith has returned from
I.GJL vacuum packed
Charlotte where she spent the past ten Last Week's Letter.
Sunday guests of Thomas Hoffman
days at the home of her sister. Mrs.
Hale Clemens, and family.
were Misses Jennie and Bethel Honey­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald liurghdoff of sett of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mn. Guy
Irving spent the week end at their Honeysett and Anna Honeysett and
Lb.
home here.
Gordon Wolf of Plainwell. Helen Hoff­
man of Battle Creek remained for a
longer visit, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
STUART LAKE.
Lusk of Marshall.
.
MUs Elizabeth and Edna McClurkln
It is with sorrow we write tlie passing,
of Mrs. Goldie VirtiZandt. which oc-‘ ’were absent from school with the
mumps
this
week.
curved. January 9. at thc Pine Crest 1
Mrs. Chas. Hammond returned home
Sanltortum. Oshtcmo Mrs VanZandt
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1Saturday from a visit with son George
Ward. She was born and lived most ol 1and family at Hastings.
Tall Cans
There will be revival meetings at the
her young life in and around this vlcinity. About seven years ago Mr. and ‘East Baltimore U. B. church soon.
Mrs. VanZandt moved to Plainwell Watch for dale.
The L. A. S. nt Ralph Striker's Wed­
where they have since lived. She leaves
a husband, one son. George. Jr., moth- 1nesday was well attended. Proceeds
er. two sisters. Mildred and Marjorie. 1
The Home Management project class
one brother Harold, besides many rela­
tives and friends to 'mourn the loss of 1meets with Anna Moore Thursday. All
a dear friend and relative. She was 1members requested to bring their
A Blend
!A Lb.
very patient in her long illness ana 1chairs.
Mrs. Fred M«*ro. Mrs. Thomas Wilk­
met each disappointment with her«fin»
courage and spirit. Her funeral was 1inson and twin daughters of Assyria
held at the Johnson Funeral Home. •attended the Ladies’ Aid at Mr. and
Plainwell. Monday, January 11 at 2:00. •Mrs. Ralph Striker's Wednesday.
conducted by Rev. Sutcliffe and was
PLEASANT HILL.
laid to rest In the Hillside Cemetery ,
8 DELICIOUS FLAVORS
Last Week's Letter.
u-.
i by her Intant son who went to the
Heavenly Home about four months . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shimmcl of
Grand Rapids wcre Sunday guests of
I The saw mill on tlie Da McCallum Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett.
Mrs. R. J. Williams and Mrs. Leatha
IGA
: place expects to finish sawing this
No. 2H Can
Palmer spent Thursday with Mrs. Em­
Can IOC
ma Palmer near Irving.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Colvin
TAMARAC CORNERS.
IGR
Thursday January 14, a 6 1-2 pound
1 Last Week's Letter.
.
boy Lloyd James.
Thc revival meetings arc still in proPITTED FL&gt; IOC
I
greas
continuing
throughout
this
week,
No. 1 Cum
nesday.
i We are thankful for the Interest alio
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Ar­
IGR
lor lhe good attendance.
Mr and Mrs. T. T. Wilt of Sunfield thur called at Pearl Johnson's at
FREE RUNNING
Nashville Wednesday.
HERSHEY'S
। spent Sunday P. M at Geo. Scars
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter called
Carton ^C
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehaibly and
Half U&gt;.
son George spent Wednesday P. M. at Wednesday to see W J. Robertson who
Ls recovering from his recent sickness.
! Mync Curtis’.
| Mrs. George Sears called on Mrsth«- ncighbors.again.
dames Jennie Purdun. Velma Jarstfer
Mr and Mrs Bert Palmer enter­
id
Large Pkg:
‘ and Hilda Sun® in Woodland Wed­
tained Sunday Mr and Mrs. Cvrus
nesday P M.
Shroyer.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Shroyer
Mamed Saturday. January 16. at,
and
sons and Mr. and Mn. Hale Car­
the home of thc groom's parents'home
in Grand Rapids. Miss Letha Smith ot penter and family.
The play at the Grange-ball was well
this place and Rusaell Clennethan
attended about 200 being present
Congratulations.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
&amp; IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

daughter of South Hastings spent
Thursday at John McLeod's.
Mr. and Mrs Hany Decker and Julia
Durkee of Grand Rapids were week-era!
guests at Walter Durkee’s.

J. L. MAUS &amp;. SON
Hasting*, Michigan

Hastings spent Sunday at Hubert Bar­
num's.

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Mr. and Mrs Olen Satttriee ot Ver­
montville visited at the home of Wm.
Cronk Thursday.
Tlie young people's Sunday school
class of Quimby was entertained at the
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Huffman.
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Mn- Edgar Mead Is entertaining
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looking for record* tn removing thc
fleece from more or Igu willing sheep
In the shearing contest. College co-eds
with mtjfc buckets in their iiands will
not be locking for trouble but will tx
practicing ways to keep thc bucket
। right side up while a nervous cow h
standing on the milker's feet during
; the milking contest.
High and tow notes that resound
1 from tlie gymnasium annex Friday
afternoon of that week will not be
echoes from a meeting ot the tax pay­
] era' league but will be Uie vocal efforts
of competitors in the Orange singing
contest. Likewise, facial coalings of
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ALLSPICE.
grease paint and sets of false wiiMker*
8LAVGHTEKING STOCK.
Allspice is the dried unripe fruit of «« not prepystory measures for raidChoose a day for slaughtering farm&gt;
pimtento tree. It U called alhntee ,n» b*nlu bct ,rt onl’r disguises for the
stock when the carcass will cool rap­ Uie
teeau^ ,1 U Mid U h.v. Uw oaor ol j P*"&gt;T‘ « B°
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idly but w)ll not freeee. A temperature
all the spices
I,ural drama contest.
| It is going to be a hard week for
’] Judges but everyone else is going to
। enjoy several days of work and play.
. When Uie judges finish with the con­
tests, they can start on the entries in
; the sliows. and no one has yet invented
। a allow where every entry can win first
I place, so any Individual seen running
mob
furiously to escape a pursuing ~
*
will be just one of the judges who
guessed wrong.
N DEC. 21«t, this company mailed out

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84th Consecutive
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checks to thousands of its investors pay­
ing them the earnings on their investment for
the six'months ending Jan. 1st. Thu makes
the 84th consecutive dividend the company
has paid.
This is worth thinking about.

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter.

Mr and Mra. Harvey Marshall was
very well attended Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton and baby
of Marshall were guests of hls parents.
Mr. arvd Mra. Vincent Norton, over the
week end.
Vincent Norton marie a business trip
to Hastings and Yankee Springs Fri­
day.
Mrs. Woodard, who has been staying
at her daughter's home here returned
to Hastings the latter port of last
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&lt; -Kenneth Wilcox is home from Kalatoo school entertaining the mumps.
' J3»e Barryvlllc men met in O. D.
Fassett's woods to cut wood for the
church.
| The Aid will serve dinner at tho
home of Mr. and Mra. O. D. Faaaet.
j Wednesday.

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flnuratment (j^ontpattii
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit
Eatablished 1889

IJ. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

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HUDSON
BREAKS WITH THE PAST
and gives you in these new cars

A PRE-VIEW OF THE FUTURE!
A word nobly to thrill the spirit and to quicken the pulse—PACEMAKER!
A car richly to deserve the word—the 1932 HUDSON Eight!

Beauty—a.

Power— h..,., ,.

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Character-..

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tea atty afeatiaeeriat&amp;tifa aa4
aa iatetrity af ataleriahaaJnat tracttea ta jellify tie ladat try ',

Progress—

You are not asked unreservedly to
accept this estimate of the new Hudson.
Indeed, we prefer that^you do not,
until you have seen "nnd examined
with care the cars themselves. When
you have done that, you will under­

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stand why, with proud confidence,
we wish these cars to make their own
impression. You will be welcome in
any Hudson showroom, whether you
intend purchasing a motor car at this
time or in time to come

THREE SPLENDID NEW SERIES OF GREATER EIGHTS

Th«*» richly styled large, impo*-

Stsbuno Smu—Jli'' wieeliate.
Especially designed to meat the

dreda of dollar* hither, thia serial
of Ownership. Lining from $1445
to »1M$.

Lilting from $1275 to $1296.
ALL PRICES F. 6. A DETROIT

era. Listing from $995 to $1095.

INFORMATION *101 Horsepower at MOO
r. p. m. Hudson Speed* 85-90 Mile* an Hour
Silent Second Speed 55 Mile* ’Rida Conlrol*
‘Lateral Spring Seel Cuthiont Simplified Selec­
tive Free Wheeling Synchro-Meth Trantmi*til, Self-Starter and Anti-Stall ’Quick-Vision

II eat Control Anti-Flood Cboke 14 Spark­
ling New Model* in Gaa-Uka Colon and Black

HUDSON EIGHT STANDARD SEDAN
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Mr. and Mra. Royal Good were guests1
R I Ml bnlUMfl o I n I C I Sunday of their grand parents, Mr. and
Mra. Henry Took, of South Shultz
.
Gun Toteri Are
KntranU In OntL-.
“ Born Saturday. January 23. to Mr
of Many Farmers’ Week
and Mra. Harold Rosenberger, a bab,
boy. Congratulations.
Contests Feb. 1-5
Mra. C. A. Olaas.of Lowell visited
Guests of Michigan Bute College
Monday at the U. B. parsonage
Tlie revival meetings al the Pleasant
who see farmers hurrying about the
campus with long, squirrel rifles need
not fear that U»e open season on good­ tended
time propbata ia about to open, as the
gunners are merely cornjietitoru in the and Mra. Orley Hulhberger Friday. Mrs.
Hulliberger has been III tor several I
. annual rifle alwotlng contest
| Other men with sheep shears sharp- days.
Thc Rebekah card party Friday eve-

HUDSON
Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Miob.

JOHNSON AUTO COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

RIDE CONTROL, RUBBER CUSHK
AND LONGER WHEELBASE
PONTIAC RIDING COMFORT

tended. Mra. Earl Rogers and Claude
Tighter wpn first prise*. while Marguertte Rogers and Glen MUler carried
away the consolation*
,
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Wlney of Lake
H. W. 8ee*e and wife are spending
several days with their daughter. Mrs
Tiiersa Thompson. of South Bowne.

Ella Catt home were. Mr. and Mrs
Claude Howk and Mr. Wallace of
South Bend. Indiana
Mr and Mrs Orrie Catt are no*
back home to their many friends, hav­
ing finished their work at Mancelona
Thc following officers were Installed,
January 18. Into their different offices
of the Good Will Rebekah Lodge IM;
P. N O -Phoebe Fighter; N. G —Min­
nie Malcolm; V. O—Flossie Bisson; R

villa Bchwader; Tress—Then* Light­
foot; R 8. N. O -Addle Miller; L&lt;6 '
N. G—Erma Brown;
L 8. V. G —
Phoebe
Fighter; L. 8 V. XJ -Vads :
Buehler; Warden—Mabie Osborn; Conductor—Myron Thompson: chaplain—
Laura Thompson; I. G —Henry Karch- :
er; O. O —Jessie Waters; Musician—
Hasel Noviskey.
Thc correct officers that were In-1
stalled by the Odd Fellow* No. 148

With Ride Control you adjust shock absorber action to rough or smooth roads, by touch­
ing a button on die dash. Then, there is rubber cushioning at 47 chassis points — which
insulates the motor and other mechanical units from the frame. The long wheelbase assures
road-steadiness, and the enclosed, self-lubricating springs further promote easy riding.

NEW PONTIAC SIX

chief of

Pontiac offers these important
developments at no extra cost
SYNCRO-MESH • QUIET SECOND

NEW PONTIAC V-8
Offer* the Dietinciion of V-B Per­
formance at a List Price under •BSO

FREE WHEELING • RIDE CONTROL
LONGER WHEELBASE
INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED

HASTINGS BUICK
SALES COMPANT

GREATER ECONOMY

R. Sec —Clay ton Burleigh; F. 8cc —,
Theodore Buehler; Tress.—Fred 8ch- |
wader; Trustee—Walter Hammond.
Chaplain—John Buehler; &lt;O c &lt;&gt; r g e
Brown Pro-tcmi; Warden-Clarence
Miller: Con—George Miller; R. 8 N
O.—Walter Hammond; L. 8 N G —
Pete Miller; R. 8. V. O —Forest Bueh­
ler; L. 8. V. G — Ralph Kidder; I O —

Brings the Important Development*
of the Year to tho Low-Price Field

NEW, ROOMIER FISHER BODIES
RUBBER CUSHIONING

AT 47 CHASSIS POINTS

AN OUTSTANDING GENERAL MOTORS VA1XM

NEW PONTIAC SIXES AND V-EIGHTS

Sunday callers at the Pearl Smith
e TuesPlayford M. Burgess of Battle Creek versary of the Aid Dinner will be
a Aspin- visited Mr. and Mra. F. E. Deming served at noon followed by a program.
Lewis of South Bowne and Mrs Clay- d*J ,,"“u of Mr and
J
Sunday and Monday
। Keith Adams and Wendell Long are
ton Adam*
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Hastings.
in H*x.
Guest* Thursday at the F. E. Deming entertaining the chicken pox this week.
' Raymond Perkin* ia spending a
P. A. Thomas and wife w
' home were. Mr and Mrs Woldrtng of j Charles HUI &lt;formerly of thU place)
week's vacation with ills parent*. Mr lings on btuUMM Thursday,
, nn tiu.' Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ware of I of Edmore. Alberta, is visiting Mn.
snd Mr* Glen Perkins.Mr.-. Lydia Kidder ha* h
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Mary Duke* of south Bowne called sick list for several days. Much better
“T^r^hn'dron
rrld„ U Ibr OWW B—&lt; h™,.
I «&gt; thl. «rUU«.
“J
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Mr and Mra Herman Rensch and ] Mrs. Agnes Thompson, who has been ,nd Mrs Charles Overhoi .
Hannah Morgan and Birge TtK«nM
Ted Bustancc and wife were gue*U suffering with loniailitis tor several,
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spent Friday in Allegan.
Sunday at the home of the latter"*1 days is much better al this writing.
NORTHWEST THORNAFFLE.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester AllerDr. Pultx. our local physician. Is I The Ladles' Aid was well attended al
Even the sharpest of us tael tfae dull
dine of Coat* Greve.
back with us after a serious operation I the church Thursday. Hie next rneelIng
the
Dr. WMcll of Howard City will be I for appendicitis. Improving nicely.
' .—
- February
---------- --it will be “
“ •25th
“*’ annlour future M D. who with hls wife
and daughter are now located in the
C. A. Cultla* house and ready for busiMr. and Mra. Freeman Comstock of
Grand Rapids were Bunday guests of
the latter'! mother. Mra. Lydia Simp-

Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilliland spent the
week end with Mr. and Mra. Vlvern

Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Ickes and Misi
Anna Ickes acre guest* from Thurs­
day till Saturday of Hastings friends.
P. A. Thomas and wife enlert^lQfd
thc latter'! sister and husband. Mr and
Mra. John Helntaelman of Lake Odessa '
recently.

wife attended the funeral of Caroline
Stairs ot the Cheney district
Victor Heney. wife and two children
of Hastings were Sunday callers of the
latter's mother. Mary l&lt;°u Henney.
Maggie Wandess of Toledo. Ohio, is
now staying with her mother, Mra. Sam
Eckert, for an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mn. Orno Knowles and Mjtna Lou wcre guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Lipscomb of Orand Rapids Bun­
day.
L. M. Curtiss, wife and son Mas wer-;
In Orand Rapids Monday.
Dorn Thursday to Mr. and Mra.
George Martin a baby girl, Marie Ellen
Martin. Congratulations.
Dona Jean Bachelder, who has been
suffering recently from an attack of
appendicitis is much better at this |
writing.
Dwight Barnum. wife and two
granddaughters. Phyllis and Vivian of
Sisson were Sunday guests of Mr. and I
Mra. Qeorgc Seger.
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mra. 1
John Llctka were; Mrs Jesse Fcrgu- i
son of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Arthur ।
VanDu&amp;en ot Caledonia, and Mra. Ida|
Howk of South Bowne.
Mra. Mattie Mishler and daughter1
Gwendolyn of South Bowne called;
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Anna ।
Wolcott.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Surrarrer and]
son Clare wcre guests Saturday of Mr. I
and Mra. F. W. IngaUbe and Ctorwln i
Noviskey at Grand Rapids.
Mrs Dun Postma was a guest Thurs­
day of her sister, Mra. Don Richards in
Orand Rapids.
Mra. Walter Pease, left for Ln*
Angeles Thursday after a few days stay
at the home of Mra. R. W. Griswold.
The community get-together "night
was well attended and after supper
were entertained by the Ladies' Aid
whose program was enjoyed and the
special number by Miss Bernice Ken­
dall. a whistling snlo. In two weeks th.’
Camp Fire Girls will put oh the pro­
gram for the evening entertainment.
Mrs Merle Neeb and sisters. Bernice
•nd Vivian Kendall, of Central Lake
were Lansuig visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Neeb artB Merle
Neeb of Blissfield spent Saturday at
the Lewis Neeb home.

Lake Odessa on biuineas Wednesday
•nd called on Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bailey
and Mr. and Mrs. John HeinUdman

Ralph Kidder wlio ha* been suffering,
(nxn* an attack of lumbago, is much '
better.

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Chuck, Ann, Shoulder

PORK LOIN CHOPS
PORK SHOULDERS
LEAN PORK STEAK

Picnic Cuts
Lean, Meaty
Any and
All Cuts

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Bacon

Our Very’ Best
Slab Bacon

Short Ribs

Baby Bcel Ml Cuts

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BACON SQUARES

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Little Pig Whole or Leg Hull Lb.

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19c

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25c
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- QUALITY GROCERIES
2 large Cans 25c
Pineapple
8 Bars 25c
P &amp; G or Kirk’s Soap
2 Lb. Box 19c
Salted Soda Crackers
5 Lb. Bag 19c
Pancake Flour
10 lim. 45c
Sugar
100 u» $4.50

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY tt. IMS
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Mrs. Hubert PettenglH of Ml* «nd
DELTON.
I«gul*r Church board meeting at the
InM Manby «
„ «- church
Newell Barber of Crwey are paUent*
'
Mr and Mr*. Neil Smith ot Midland । ristlng with the hou-4-work tn the home 1
^n Eyerington
Rnckfcwd in the Delton hospital.
visited the home folks over the week cf Mr. and Mrs Glenn Kenyon
‘J™*™**
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, at the Prairieville church Friday night held Wednesday. February 3. for dlnatlH Mr, Xt
end.
I Mr. and Mr,. Roy Adrianson and, - tht* uw-x mi* mh'ert **tn be "Tn ' .. . — — ■ •
. The D. G. T. O. club met with Mr* fBjn)|y at Battle Creek visited their
\
Margaret CoaU for the January meet- home folks Sunday.
I
SL of^he
ne.‘ Norwood.
I Ing Wednesday P. M. An Interesting | MnL
Bolby went to Ann Arbor i viUe
A 8 an(j a small admission al
PLEASANT RIDGE.
3 011
&gt; Trn, 0,1 ,he
of । M0(,du.. for medics) examination and jq cent* will be charged.
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Ronk of Battle
'
I. "Hsndican*.
"Handicaps."" A miscellaneous ihawer
shower
a - - ■ ■
| There were. 80 at Sunday School Creek spent over Sunday at tester
.sslwas given the hostess. Refreshmenu treatment.
sMra. Bertha Bush spent Monday in I Sqtxiay and a gooda*lsed crowd stayed Klrtne's.
Mr and Mn Alton.JWcsxl and GreyI|n, The annual church meeting wa* held Grand Rapid* attending a W F. M. 8. • to church. Next Sunday evening Rev. don spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
district meeting.
f
Miles' topic will •be
— —'lhe
ru. c
Samaritan
—
r^with the pastor and wife In Woodland
Mra. H. T. Reynolds spent Thursday Road" which will be interesting for Allie Cheney of Carlton.
'-' «o j Friday. The most of tlie officer* were
with her daughter. Mrs. Georg- Leon­
Mr. and Mn. E. Willison »pent Sun- j T. A. Friday evening. January 20. by
. &lt;1 Mr. and Mrs E. S. Thompson ann ard in Hastings.
Mrs. Charles amt daughter and Mr. day with Mr. and Mra. Chet Faulk*at twenty-four men and boys.
i to daughter* Virginia and Martha visited
—
II.. Harald
ru! **&gt;
AA fine fa
Hr *.-*■
—- —
talk
was 01vt-tl
liven bv
by ***
Kim
Stale.-Cressey.
Mrs.
Pennock aand
Mn.
and
Mr* Dillenbeck and son of Grandr*
--------,-----------------------------------------------4 21: at the H. Woodman home on Sunday.
Rapid*
were
visitor*
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
I
Veeta
Silcox spent one day last week at the Community service and thc
3!(| The Birthday meeting will be held
tongs by thc Raldt siaten were much
Bert Chandler la*t Sunday and UUs with
'“*■ **
“ Willison
Mrs.
i
with Mrs. Blanche Bayne thl* week
enjoyed.
Mrs.
Lulu
Wertman
and
Mrs.
Ella
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler of
J-l? Thursday.
Reynold.- visited Mrs. Blanche Rich­
1 Some of lhe ladies from here attend- Hasting* spenLthe day there
John Adam* underwent an operation ards al thc Horge.it hospital Friday of Mrs. Lenah Wood in Hastings.
« ivled Uie Couqu- Extension meeting tn
Friday morning at Borges* hospital for afternoon. Site la getting along Just Thtlrsday. February 4. Club No. 2 serv­
=Hastings -Wednesday.
ing dinner.
fine
«•„' Mrs Martlia BeVler is with her
ling along as well a* could be expected
i •» daughter in Detroit.
( Slide* were shcpvn at lhe Commun- and if all 1* well he may be able to
come
home
this
week
4 0,‘,'lty service of shepherd scenes in PalMrs Nellie Crow of Hasting* was a
13" ratine. Mr*. Clum and Mr*. Woodman
’ *" sang "Memories of Galilee." Next Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr*. C. E.
3 j',',' Sunday evening the speaker will be Morford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wertman visited
a «« Kim Sigler of Hastings. Ttie Raidt *RMr. and Mr* Ray Johnson at Yorkville
3ter* also of Hastings will sing and
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Johnson is a|
J
। Frank Helincr will play on the muaieal
a in I saw. Kenneth Kelsey 1* the leader. patient sufferer with arthritis. miott Eddy i* Just getting over the
• J3 I Margaret Kelsey, musician. Mra. Ludie
j ,',"! [ Fisher, booster. Handshaker. Harlow mump*.
There will be another pedro party ,
'
, Bamum.
at the Hall on Saturday night. January
The Young People' thu party will 30. Bring sandwiches, cards and table*. I
M«i be held with Orville VanWle till* week
The Deiton Telephone Co. at their I'
«n&gt;1 Thursday evening.
annual meeting elected the »ame otfl- ■1
S3i I Miss Ruth Woodman. Miss Esther
cers and directors for another year.
i
| Burl. ML** Thelma Luneke accotnAltoti Wheeler is reported os being),
.1 *1' panled by three girl* from Caledonia
very low at the Borges* hospital at ।,
called at H. Woodman's on Friday eve­
prevent writ Ing
ning enroute to the Caledonia—Ver­
montville basket ball game at Ver­ 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the!
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
montville.
church. Every member is expected to!
Invite her mystery daughter.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Next Monday evening will be the
Last Week'* Letter.
Mrs. Dick Young* and children spent

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George Taylor spent last week in De­
troit and Canada.
Mr and Mn. Walter Blake and son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Rose of Bedford.

MOBTOAOE MALI:

Mrs W. Richards culled on Mr and
Mrs Frank Kinney of Hastings Thurs­
day
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Richards and
children and Mr. and Mr*. James Mead
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mead of Cloverdale.
Mrs. Clayton McKeown wa* In Lan­
sing Friday
Lawrence and Junior Williams spent
Saturday and Sunday with their aunt.
Mrs Elma White of.Hastlngs.
Mr. and Mr*. Heber Foster and fam­
ily of • Barryvllle spent Sunday at S.
Geiger's.
«
Mrs Dick Youngs attended the fun­
eral of her aunt. Mr*. C. H. Hauser in
Kalamazoo Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and daugh­
ters spent Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Edger of Hastings.
Mrs. Jennie Harris of South Bend li
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Dick
run*. । Youngs and family,
tv-l Donald
_ *&lt; Geiger
__ __ returned
.
home from
t-t-&gt;rt-4 by A14. Saginaw Friday. He was accompanied
by Charles Smith who will spend sev­
eral days with him.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Striker and
daughter and Mra. Sarah Ickes spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Ickes of Hastings.

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ROBINHUE PARK.
Last Week s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cisler and son of
□rand Rapids spent Sunday with Uie
former's mother. Mrs. Marvin Cisler.
and brother Ray.
Mra. John Kollar attended thc home
management club at the home of Jes­
sie Schroder in Caledonia.
Mr. and Mra. Julian Pott* and
daughter Betty spent Bunday with
their daughter and husbaod. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Finkbelner. of Middleville
Mrs. Evrld Jackson and son Randall
called on her daughter, Mr*. Ernest
Barnes, and family of Harris Creek
Sunday afternoon.
•
Mra. Louise Pott* of Caledonia called
on Mra. Wright Clifford Sunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mra. John Kollar and Har­
old spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Skinner of Middleville.
QUIMBY.
Last Week's Letter.
Miss Gwendolyn Oaskil) of Hastings
spent Friday night and Saturday with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Bldelman.
William Cormack, who ha* been
visiting for some time at William Rltznun'j. returned to hl* home in Tole­
do Sunday
Several ladles of the community were
entertained Thursday afternoon at thc
home of Mrs VanOorder.
The Birthday Aid at the church was
well attended Friday and the fine pro­
gram in charge of Rev. Conklin. Pro­
ceeds »7D0.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lake of Has­
tings and Mr*. Gertrude Scudder of
north Hasting* vtalted their sister.
Mrs. George Scott. Sunday.

NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
L*«t Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dibble and sons.
Ross Belson has been having an at­
tack of la grippe. Wc arc glad to re­
port he is much better.
Lyle Vanderbrook of Kellogg school

Mr*. John Whltrlght entertained
their daughter. Mrs. Huth Sowerby and
family Sunday in honor of Mr. Whit­
right's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marley Burroughs of
Three Rivers spent Thursday in the
Ed Whitright home.
Friend* learned that January 15 was
the birthday of Mrs. Harry Skinner
and planned a surprise in her honor.
A few friends went to lhe Skinner
home and invited Mr. and Mrs. Skin­
ner and Edwin to the town hall where
cards and dancing were enjoyed.
Tlie P. T. A. meeting was postponed
for one week. Will be held January 23
at usual place.

WEST CARLTON.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Edith Fisher and daughters.
Mary And Eunice accompanied by Carl
Otterson of Hastings were Saturday
supper guest* at Art Richardson s
Sunday guests al Jay Blough's were
Oliver Johnson and wife and Mr. and
Mra. Howard Springer of Hastings.
Mrs. Claud Fighter attended the J.
P. F. club Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Robert Mllta in Hastings
Jack Johnson and wife ot Battle
Creek were week-end guest* of 'Jay
Blough and wife.
I» Among lhe callers at Mrs. J. Kick**
the past week were. Mcsdames Clyde
Tooker. Clair Utter and Claud YeRer.
Ray Newton and family visited J.
Cousins and wife of Woodland Sun­
ADAMS LAKE.
day.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Boulter madq
,
The Misses Mae and Edith Newton
business trip to Hastings on Satur­ . Dennis O'Connor and sons Pierce spent the week end In Hasting*
| and Clarence from near Lake Odessa.
day.
'
Mrs Neal Newton spent from Friday
Rev. and Mrs. Mlles of Delton wereical,e&lt;1 *n thc B D- Norris home Wed. until Sunday with her pprent*. Sidney
-i..__ i... afternoon caller* of Mrs. nesziav
nesday P
P. x&lt;
M. nnd
and MKs
MUs Tnltro
Laura Pni-nwAd
Raymond
Thursday
who has been staying with her grand­ Flfield and wife, of North Irving.
Herbert Morehouse.
Wednesday evening a meeting will mother. Mr* Eliza Norris, accompanied
The inferiority complex would be
them home.
fine If it would Just attack the right
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raymond and H. people.
Lindsey for the purpose of organizing
J. Mick were tn Hastings Thursday P.
n Boy Scout group here.
Mr. and Mr*. Code Mullendore are,'M■ M.
under quarantine a* Little Audry I*' ”
F. D. Williams of Hastings called In
the-J. C. Raymond home Friday P. M.
sick with scarlet fever.
Mr and Mr* Dennis O'Connor and
The Farmers club meet* Saturday for
*on Pierce and wife and also their son
Freddie all from near Lake Odessa and
and Mn. Flower* of Milo
Juniper Oil
Mr and Mr*. CRorge Morehouse Laura Raymond called in the B D.

If You Get Up Nights

■pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mn. Clyde Freeman of Neeley.
Onllle Waddell left Monday for Mor­
gan after spending several days with
Mr. and'Mrs Herbert Morehcxux- and
boys.
&gt;
Don't forget to attend the lecture to
be held Friday evening at the Metho­
dist church of Prairieville

Hasting* on Saturday on butlneu

Norris home Sunday P M and MUs
Raymond remained with her grundThe Yankee Springs community club
will meet at the Bowens Mills hal! this
week Friday night. January 29. Pot luck
supper. All member* ary Invited to at­
tend.
'
'»
Mr. and Mra. Roy McMillen from
near Cutlerville were visitors in-the
Edd McKlbbin home Sunday.

S:«S'

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Roll Butter
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17c

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Peanut Butter

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BREAD

Country Club Milk-Mada loaf

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 3,1932

14 PAGES

WRITES ARTICLE FOR

FINANCESARE
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE Michigan Editor Discusses Taxation;
Sumner Myers Discusses De­
Levies Increasing Beyond Reason; Limit
IN FINE SHAPE velopment and Value of
Flood
Lighting
Necessary on Real, Personal Property
CITY OFFICIALS CONSIDER

PAGES 1 to 8

Nl

GEORGE HERRICK ON
SHIP SENT TO CHINA

SPEAKER COMING
EROM KALAMAZOO

U. S. 8. Houston Stationed At
Manila Ordered to Shang­
hai Last Week
MISS ROXANA STEELS TO

Complications and the warlike siluADDRESS CENTRAL P.
One of the beat discussions ot
mean the money derived from aueu- the state, that may be enlightening to atlon between Japan and China have
student at the University of Cincinnati.
ments levied against real and personal you as a basis to start this dhcu-vslon called many war vessels, belonging to
Cincinnati, Ohio, is making a fine rec­
T. A. MEETING
property
upon
the
tax
rolls
of
the
state
upon.
ord in scholarship and has recently
the American fleet and stationed al
Conlin. publisher of the Crystal
While all of you are aware that taxes
My county M. in population, aoout
about Manila, to Shanghai. Among these U
hat! further recognition of Ids ability
la
A NICE BALANCE
are Increasing, many of ydu may not be the average In size of the rural coun-1 the newest addition to the United SEVERAL MUSICAL
Under the caption. "A Survey of
Falls Diamond Drill, before a meet­
ing of tlie Michigan Press Associa­
aware of just how much taxes have In­ ties of the nation—a popUtation of 20.-1 States navy, the battle cruiser U. 8. 8.
Flood Lighting." an article written by
IN EVERY ACCOUNT him appeared In tile last Issue of the
FEATURES PLANNED
creased in a period of say fifteen years 000 people. It has seven townships and | Houston. George Herrick, son of Mrs
tion. Mr. ConUn not only pointed
It has been my duty to keep tab upon tnrre
three small cities, also seven township j George Smith of this city, te
la a ptUyi
petty j
college magazine. “Co-Operative En­
out evils in the present system but
Cash On Hand to Pay For Sew­ gineering." The article is very com­ suggested remedies as well. Mr. expenditure* In my county for a num- school districts. Each city Is Included 1 officer on that cruiser. The fleet ha«!B0C,al Mour w Fouow Program
and is finely Illustrated,
with the township from which It wa.« been sent to Shanghai to protect) —Time For Regular GathorConlin has headed a taxpayers' as­
age Disposal flant and to Re­ prehensive
telling of the development of flood
sociation in his county and has
payers In the expenditure of public originally carved In the school unit.
American Interests there. By a treaty)
in_.
tn
My first table covers township taxes between the United States and Chlrti.'
lngs Ohttn8ed
Tfiorgday
tire Outstanding Bonds
lighting and Its economic value.
been a practical student of tax­
funds. I have, therefore, come into
closer contact with' tax expenditures in and the period u from the year 1014 te American Interests acquired a certain ’ The next meeting of the Central P.
In looking over the publication w*
ation problems for several years.
About five months before the next
also
noticed
that
Sumner
is
one
of
the
their
primary
stages
than
many
of
you.
the
year
1930
both
Inclusive.
In
1014
portion
of
territory
close
to
Shanghai.
1
T.
A.
will
be
next
week
Thursday eveetty
tax
win
oe
spicnu
iiaauiiga
iibs
on
nuuwu
ui»k
oiuiiua
..
_
—
His
complete
address
we
have
di
­
city
will be spread Hastings has
there
was
raised
and
spent
for
town1
This
is
the
foreign
district
of
Shanghai,
nlnz.
February
11.
It
will
be held in the
hand In cash 866557.08 In the various1 assistants on the stall.
and have gathered considerable Infor­
vided into three sections, one of
mation and formed some rather defi- ship purjioses in the seven townships of and there are many British,
French ।Central School auditorium.
funds, as follows:
1
: The Banner and Sumner's many
which will be published In this
M
___ _ ,
. .... „ other friends congratulate him upon same position on consecutive weeks. I nite opinions on the way taxes are be­ my county the sum of $107.96150. In and other nations living there
It is to The
The teachers,
teachers, with
with Mrs.
Mrs. “Myers
yrr; zz
Contingent Fund 8 7.65159 :hl. flne ,l&lt;ww
ing spent and on how much of the ex­ 1930 there was raised and spent for the protect th* treaty rights of Americans chairman, are sponsoring the program,
Herewith is the first installment:
street Fund .............................. tiusa.
4J46Z2
•~
which
be very—Interesting.
They
'
u,‘u will -------------------- -— ""
—
penditure may be eliminated. It is upon same purposes In those same seven that the American war vessels have
552458'1
Water Fund
Instead of telling you about this in­ thia foundation that I base my Ideas of townships &gt;205523.76.
; have secured a fine speaker from the
■
. been sent to the Chinese city.
2.1UZ8
1
Fire Fund
! Western State Teachers College. Mtee
Ul I, UK/
l,V three small1 UUU
creasing taxation. I'm going to tell youi taxation;
they've IKVU
been JAUKKU
gathered Mil
on MK
the'| AThe
cities III
in VIIV
the .VUIIIJ
county
------ « « »
5.482.34 I
Street Paving Fund
Roxana Steele. Her subject will be
what I think ought to be-done about it. firing, line where I have met. sometimes j have tax limitation clauses In their 1
Lighting Fund
4.481.48
"Our Responsibility." She will explain
Bear In mind that my opinion is that in court, sometimes tlirough removal charters. Two of the cities were re­
Sewer Fund
1.103.45
methods, but mostly by advice and per-1 organized from villages within the per-11
how It te developed through our public
50156,
Park Fund
school system. She will gladly answer
* correct solution of the trouble. How- suasion, the army of tax spenders that lod so that we can compare them only,
Library Fund
1.00050
any questions that may be asked of her
hu been slowly but constantly advane- for a ten-year period, from 1920 to
Interest and Sinking Fund..
by those in the audience.
Ing their positions on every front.
1930. In 1920-the money raised by tax­
thoknappls oonbolidat
Paving Maintenance for Trunk
'
Several fine musical numbers have
I have compiled some figures upon atlon on the rolls of those cities for city j
JJne Roads
been planned for both the meeting and
574.73
• ED SCHOOL PROVES
hapa-some start may be made on the expenditures In my county and have purposes only amounted to 8154.074 Savings Account Interest
(Continued on page five)
JAMES McELROY HAD OP­ the social hour which will follow. The
ITS VALUE
road to a reform. When I say ttaa" I secured other* upon expenditures in
2,808.79
and Sinking Fund
PORTUNITY
TO
STUDY
Savings Account Water Re­
fral school playroom. Parents and all
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR
placement Fund
001.23 AFFORDS PLACE FOR
who are Interested in such a gathering
THE SCHEME
Savings Fund (Sewer Ac­
. are urged to be present and to please
BOY SCOUTS ON SUNDAY
COMMUNITY. GATHERINGS
count)
10.777.02
mark their calendars for this worthRUSSIAN WORKMEN NOT
Savings Account (Paving Main­
j while meeting.
tenance Trunk Une Roads) 8,88757
---------- la Developing Into a Wonderful
TEACHABLE MECHANICS ’■n» tiw m u» d., u u&lt; ««&gt;d
Savings Account, street Fund 3,000.00
1 Thursday in the month is due to the
Asset to the Township and
Cash on Hand not Appor­
Foremen and Laborers Would f*ct that exlr» heating of the auditorWeek
February
7-13
Middleville
Village
tioned to any Fund
6,758.09
,,
,
-.
ium Is required if held on Monday.
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION .. .
SIXTEEN
BOYS
WERE
EN
­
Not Follow Orders .Given By whJle that wlll not be true If held on
This makes a total cash on
A special Boy Scout service will be
The Thornapple Consolidated school
OF &gt;1,000 USED TO AID
TERTAINED BY K. OF P.
held at Emmanuel Episcopal church
hand on Jan. 27 of66.057.08
has been In operation since the latter
German and U. S. Experts
Thursday.
। (comer Broadway and W. Center St.)
AT FAMILY NIGHT *
YOUNGSTERS
James McElroy, a nephew of C. A ‘ J**n
At the present time there ar* out- part of November
j:. in the new school,
Sunday afternoon. February 7th. at
standing bonds, issued when North &lt; bul,‘Un«
Mlddievil e Il la operated;
Kerr of this city. Ilves in Lansing. He
' 5:00
o'clock.
Is
Intended
especially.
a
w
ociock, This
mis
is
micnoeo
especially
„
n
-_
TUA
.|
riCTC
■
--------------■,
1
with
Increasing
satisfaction
to
all
•
witn
increasing
sanstacuon
to
B
i
»
n
c
UICDC
|l|TRn
Broadway was paved, of 83.000, payable
went to Russia not long ago os an ex-;
I for Troop No. 74. the Troop sponsored MORE THAN 400 GIFTS
81.000 a year for each year; but It will concerned. The majority In favor of a, LAUo Went IN I KUpert, to help on the Soviet "Five Year
nv mrv’U Alice by the church, but all Boy Scout*, their
rniircn
------ ------be noticed that there Is Included In the consolldated school was better than
0F CLOTHING PLACED Plan." which.is supposed to put Russia!
UULtU
are UUIUIBIIJ
cordially IIIIn—
——— — — bl I'llbKl'lAmto 'famtlles and friends MIC
on an industrial basis. He te an expert,
n?.r
K.”
?n
above cash on hand over 84J0O in an
.
j
I
vlted.
This
is
to
commemorate
Boy
and attempted In good faith to carry
c
pul ln 0004111100
"interest and sinking fund," most of those against the proposition were dis­ Program of Games, Music and
of
Money
Also
Employed
Part
and
u
,
n
accO
rdance
with
out the commission he received from i *°L001“"0'
with *
which 1* In the bank drawing interest. posed to belittle the new school; but
rinnnlnw
the.
the desire exnressed
expressed bv
by the national
For Free Milk Fund
Dancing MaAn
Made Pvonlnrr
Evening an
the Soviet tyrants wlw rule Russia.
Th\&lt;
This is a fund designed to retire these time and the excellence of tpe school
organisation for the religious observ­
and tried to deliver them the needed
SS!tn
bonds, ao that deducting the 83.000 un­ and Its equipment and the smoothness
In Grades
Very Enjoyahlc One
ance of the day. A cordial invitation to
I—
.—».&lt;-------- ■— -TO .b.
--------—
te chairman, U
is ,P
planning to sponsor a
STO
OTOd
Ut
B,pumb,r.
nTOTOnd~
wppaid bonds, the city still has free and of Its operation have resulted In mak­
Sixteen boys, all participants in the
clear over 863.000 In cash. The entire ing a considerable change in senti­ 1931 Pythian City League baseball series,
sixty-six children from twenty-nine pwa io renoer
meet
tax levy last July was a little over ment already, so that several wHo at and Miss WUUnorc Will!te. storekeeper.
w m*kf piwu tor ihu
855,000; so that the city actually ha.i first were opposed now frankly admit
they
were
wrong,
and
that
the
suc
­
of the Hastings Public schools. «ccord-i^
7%^ P, T. A. te a worth while or­
on hand more in cash than waa asked
their January Family night last Wed­
cess
of
the
school
has
justified
the
ef
­
from the citizens of Hastings in laxw
ing to a report completed thte^week
ike te &lt;to^te^tX^l ganlzation. It help* the teacher, by
fort and the coat necessary to have It nesday evening.
last July.
Following the dinner, C. C. Lloyd
This represents only a part of the welthe Stovlet contributing interest and moral sup­
One might wonder why the city established.
fare work done with this fund as only
.
.
. .
. rv—* In
wrxk It
The new building, with its equipment Storer introduced the speaker. Al
would be’carrylng so much cash. It
8103
of
the
total
amount
that
has
been
•
Brown. Al acted as umpire throughout
comes about In this manner. The city cost 8120.000. The district bonded itself the scries and was well qualified to
spent for clothing- yet more than 400 ^P^Hcal and believes it will uttersr.llTO—-««»»has been building a sewage disposal for 860,000. The Kellogg Foundation give the Lodge members present a good DR. DAVIS OF STATZ BD. OF .nule, tewTS
contributed tne
coniriouiea
the otner
other geo.uoo.
860.000. Tncre
There •••* “7
..
(Continued on page nine, p»rt two.)
gifts range from socks to complete 1c principles which the Soviet rulers It help parents to meet occasionally,
are at present more than 400 pupils'
°r
'iwk the* h*d »l»n*orcd
HEALTH WILL BE HON­
are attempting to apply. These rulers
suits of clothing.
enrolled. The facilities of the new; during the past summer. In presenting
paid Mr. McElroy as they agreed; but as they do through thia organization.
COUNTY CHAMPIONS
OR GUEST
school' arc ample for an school pur­
Ing the nicknames of well-known ma­
poses.
and
the
pupils
are
enjoying
it
by the stupidity and stubbornness of 1
TO ATTEND CLUB WEEK
jor league players who played positions
many school children, themselves, with
greatly.
the Russian workmen, also by the pet­ vital touch with that work.
WORK OF THIS DEPT.
donations of clothing. Every Monday
Many living in the rural districts, on their teams corresponding to the
ty Interference of Russian foremen.
Boys and Girls Who Excelled who
IS VERY IMPORTANT afternoon a room In the While build­ They seemed to.dellght In doing what TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE
were at first opposed because of positions tlie boys played on the fourth
ing
has
been
kept
open
for
the
purpose
In 4-H Club Work to Have
the expense and because the children
they ought not. and would not co-op­
ON THURSDAY, FEB. 11
were to be transported to and from nedy work behind the plate last sea­ Especially Interested In County of distributing these articles. Teachers erate In carrying out the architects' or
Delightful Trip
school, have largely modified their son they must have appreciated Bill's
’ original plans, and stub­ Dr. Ford and Major Imrie Ar®
Harold J. Foster, County Agricultural opinions. They find the taxes for the being introduced as Micky (Cochrane)
Health Organizations—Royal vestlgated the cases needing assistance engineers
bornly
opposed
the
methods
Mr.
McEl!
Agent, recently received from tlie State first year are within the limit men­ Kennedy. If any of Al’s listeners were
and recqpimended donations accord­ roy had adopted to carry out those
Myers Is Captain
Scheduled to Appear On Pro­
College, announcements regarding the tioned when the proposition was first followers of the sport news last sum­
ingly.
plans in the manner directed by their
The next number on the Brotherhood
county champions In summer 4-H club presented, with every prospect of re­ mer they must have also appreciated
gram With Addresses
To date the donations of clothing in­ originators.
Duane
Miller's
introduction
as
Dizzy
program
will
bring
here
Dr.
Davis
of
clude:
Thirteen
pairs
of
galoshes.
6,
Tlie Barry County Teachers' Institute
ducing the school budget in the fu­
considers It a distinct honor to be ture. The busses call promptly for the (Dean) Miller and Benny .Adcock's the Slate Board of Health, who will be ----------- ------- -- - ----- — (Ulan U nov. BUG Will I1OV OC. B ICKU- will be held Thursday. February It, In
named a county champion.
well-earned
nickname
"Gabby."
taken
glovea. 8 pairs of mittens. 0 sweaters. ^&gt;Ie mechanlc. He te very stubborn the Central auditorium at Hastings,
children and bring them to the school
County champions are eligible to at­ In ample time in the morning, re­ from Mr. Hartnett's of Cub fame.
83 pairs of hose, 4 shoe repairs, 8 pairs । anj prefers to mind his own Russian beginning at 0:30 o'clock, eastern stan­
nr
naln rtf
. . .
. .. .
....
..
« . ..
_ dard time. The instructors for this
tend club week held at Michigan State turning them promptly after school
The following boys received C's. Neil Monday night, February 15.
of tmnwa
trousers. a4 pairs
of nvpralla
overalls, 90
20 bosses
rather than the German
College next July. This Is a trip to be has closed in the afternoon.
Adair. Benny Adcock. Loren Boyes. Leo
The health department of Michigan dresses, 2 skirts," 1 jacket. 4 pairs of
~
One
(Continued on page six)
remembered a life time. Boys and girls,
Hammond. Melvin .Jacobs. William b becoming Increasingly useful to the bloomers, 2 pairs of socks. 2 suits of
of the deaprtment of Modem Lang­
(Continued on page three)
champions, from all over southern
Kennedy. Bishop Kuhn. Keith Lech- people of this state in fighting all dis­ clothe*, 15 shirts. 1 necktie, 2 pairs of
uages of Michigan Slate Normal Col­
Michigan come into the College at this
leltner. Duane Miller. Melvin Post.
pajamas, 4 overcoats. 1 underskirt, 1 HASTINGS DEBATORS TO
lege. Ypsilanti, and Major Norman
PLAY AT ST. ROSE HALL
time. Great times are had together.
Winston Sheffield, and Joe Thompson. eases and especially in preventing out­ middy. 3 hair cuts. 1 belt, 1 blouse. I
ENTER STATE SERIES Imrie of Culver Military Academy. CulSUNDAY AND TUESDAY Royal Hayes and William Moore re­ breaks of serious communicable dis­ baby blanket. 1 dressing gown, 1 pair
Forenoons are spent In Interesting
study of project work. Afternoons are
ceived R’s. Hubert Follick. who led the eases. It will be well worth the time of
Trio Scheduled to Meet Kala­ follows:
given over to sports while evening finds Three Act Comedy “Professors league with the remarkable batting any member of the Brotherhood to
In addition to the above, the teach­
the boys and girls enjoying a good pro­
of .777, was presented with a
mazoo Central There on
ers have also been furnishing funds
Community Singing—Miss Frances
Preferred” Promises to Be average
gram around a camp fire.
bat and Allyne Warner, considered the the Importance of the work, which the for one-third of the free milk given
Hunter, Dtractor.
February 18
Amusing and Enjoyable
Following is given a list of the Barry
best all around player, was the recip­ health department of Michigan is do­ out in the kindergarten and the first
Hastings High debaters will enter the
ing.
County 4-H club champions covering
"Professors Preferred" a comedy In ient or a glove.
Songs— Hastings Junior High Gtea
That department is becoming more were used to provide the children with first round of the state elimination club.
work done this summer:
Following the presentations pedro
three acts will be staged by members
Canning club champions: 1st year,
was played. Mrs. Theron Caln winning and more Interested In county health 84 54 worth of groceries and 86.00 worth series when they meet the Kalamazoo . Address—'The Making of Michigan
organizations, such as we have In of milk.
Central High school team In a match
Frances Shellington; 2nd. year, Mar­ hall, on Sunday. February 7 at 2:30
garet Cheeseman; 3rd. year.- Alice and Tuesday evening February 0, at drew Roush, low. Cliarlcs Woodruff led
The report for clothing disburse­ there on February 18. In the auditorium
Shoemaker and 4th. year, Orpiia Buck.
the men In scoring and Dr. Burton gladly gives every possible co-opera­ ments given above is complete up to of the Central High school beginning
Address—“An Adventure in Inter­
tion. Because of the generosity of the January 17. Another report Including
Calf club champions; 1st. year. Gary
"Professors Preferred" Is Just a light Perry received the consolation.
ternational Fraternity."—Major Nor­
Hastings will argue ths affirmative man Imrie.
state
and
of
the
RockfeUer
Foundation,
Newton; 2nd. year, Norman Stanton: comedy. Yet, beneath the light surface
Dance music by Loren Francisco's
the entire list of welfare work being
aide of the question: "Resolved: That
3rd. year. Lane Campbell and Advanced there is a moral and a lesson for orchestra
concluded the evening's and especially of the W. K. Kellogg carried on will be completed soon.
the state legislature should enact laws
Dairy club. Oral D. Miller.
thought. The entire play takes place In events. During the dancing a short Foundation. Barry county now has the
Vocal Solo-Miss Josephine Romig.
providing for compulsory unemploy­
Sheep club champions: 2nd. year, the living room of the Berkshire board­ program was introduced. Roy Finstrom benefit of a health sendee that is out­ HOUSE ON STATE ROAD
ment insurance."
Virgil Adams and 3rd. year, Albert J. ing house. Miss Amelia Berkshire will trumpet player with the orchestra, standing in Its efficiency and value to
Dr. R. Clyde Ford.
The local team will be composed of
IS BURNED TO GROUND
Bell.
not let you forget who owns the place furnishing the first number, a trumpet the people of the county. Health work
Vocal Duet—Lucille Karmeo, Lelo
Roy Heath. Irene Jones and Helen Lancaster.
Beef club champion: 1st. year, Rich­ and Patricia will tell ydu who does the solo. Mbs Barbara Wilcox and Miss is being carried on in rural schools as
ard Wallace.
work. The boardeni/will entertain you Charlotte Bessmcr presented a bit of well as in the consolidated village and Dwelling Occupied By Herbert Weaver, while Ralph Danhof, Stanley
Wheater and Gardner Ackley will rep­ Sign in the Sky.”—Major Norman
It la hoped that everyone of these with plenty of modem chatter.
vocal harmony. Miss Jean Arndt city schools of this county. Results
Eaton—Part of Furni­
resent Kalamazoo. Prof. Orman J.
champions named may find it possible
The nine members of the cast are brought the program to a close with a from such a campaign os Is being car­
Imrie.
ried on by the Barry County Health
Drake of M. 8. C. will act as Judge.
to attend club week next July.
ture Saved
Beatrice Goggins. Florence O'Donnell.
Louise LyBarker, Gertrude Miller, Ger­ upon ter several encores. Miss Arndt's Unit, will result In longer, happier and
A house belonging to Homer Becker Albert Becker la debate coach here. LITTLE CHILD WAS ' ‘
ard Cusick. Clark O'Donnell, Thomas clever dancing az well as the other more useful lives, because of school but occupied by Herbert Eaton, two and Tlie Kalamazoo trio te being groomed
MORE CHILDREN’S
8ADLY BURNED MONDAY
Robert Fighter and Edward numbers on the program were thor­ pupils taking better care of their bod­ one-half miles cost of this city on the by Clarence A. Peters, a graduate of
CLOTHING NEEDED TafTee,
ies, better knowledge of what to do to State road, burned to the ground Sun­ Wisconsin University.
McPharlln. During the intermissions oughly enjoyed by everyone present.
Night Clothing Ignites From
All the boys who look part In the keep one In good physical condition
vocal and Instrumental solos will be
afternoon. Had the city fire de-1
---------------------Clearing House At White Bldg. furnished by Donald TafTee, Kenneth series were Invited to attend the dance This will come from the work of the day
partment been notified promptly when e“mlnauon
t
■
Candle Which Lad Lighted
Barry County Health Unit, especially the fire was discovered, they could eas-1 COUNTY MINISTERIAL
I
Goggins. Florence Trieb and Frederica and program.
Is Filling a Great Need In
While Upstairs
It 1s planned to make the dinner for from such splendid health training as Uy have extinguished the flames, but
Besamer. The play is under the direc­
MEETING ON FEBRUARY 8.
This City
A sad accident happened on Monday
tion of Dr. W. o. Davis assisted by the winning team In the Pythian City Is being carried on In the schools at for some reason they were not called
The
next
Barry
County
Ministerial
,,
Woodland,
Middleville.
Hastings
and
Have you any more boys' or girls' Misses Margaret McPharlln and Mar­ League an annual event.
until the flames had made such prog­ meeting will be held at the Methodist morning about six o'clock when th*
in the Kellogg school in Roas township ress that saving the building was an
clothing you can contribute to the garet O’Donnell.
Episcopal church In Hastings on FebJust across the county line, through the Impossibility.
Children's Clothing Clearing House?
Oscar Hurless was terribly burned.
Everyone Is cordially invited. The ad­ AN APPEAL FOR A
Plenty of water was
COOK STOVE OR RANGE. Kellogg Foundation.
There U a big demand for boys' trous­ mission is. adults 25 cents, children 10
available, but the department was
We are'sure every member of the called too late. The high wind spread P. M. as formerly and we will not have stairs alone, the other members Of lite
ers, boys' blouses and girls' dresses for cents.—Adv.
The American Legion Auxiliary Is
refreshments.
Brotherhood will,want to know more the lire rapidly.
We cordially invite every preacher In family having gone downstairs, when
NOTICE.
for a worthy family with a number of about the work of the state health de­
or cotton dresses will be acceptable.
the county to attend this and all other
partment, which so vitally affects the part of his household good* that were______
The Lacey Mutual Telephone Com­ small children.
Every Monday afternoon the Clear­
„-------------------------------„„
ing House te open In the old white pany will receive blds for the operation
It you have one that you will sell welfare of all the people of Michigan. on the first floor; the rest were con- ways have a progr-v.
program zt
of g=d
good '.Mr.;;
things;
• school building on the Central grounds and maintenance of their telephone cheaply or donate to the Auxiliary, will Dr. Davis is a good speaker and what sumed and there was no Insurance. Mr. and a season of good fellowship. Will
and many pupils have been supplied exchange, beginning April 1. 1032 to you please phone the president, Mrs.
Becker carried some, but not enough I you not try to be present at the meet­
With complete outfit* through this April I, 1033. Will receive bids on oper­ Henry Mulder, phone 2675. at once? worth white.
Insurance on the house. The fire evl-. Ing next Monday please;—W. D. Hayes,
Royal Meyers Is the chairman of the dently
channel
ation only, or line maintenance only, or Prefer a stove with a reservoir.
dandy originated
originated in
In the
the roof
roof around
around Sec*y.
For various reasons, the Auxiliary Supper Squad for the February meet­ the kitchen chimney.
AU contributions will be gratefully both together.
Welfare committee Is desirous of get­ ing. Tlie other members are: C. H. Les­
received, phone 2218 If you have ar­
THIRTY BOYS EN­
ticles but cannot get them to the 18, 0 P. M. The Company reserves the ting this stove as quickly as possible ter. Ell Lindsey. Lloyd Lindsey. Rich­
PAID FINE AND .COSTS.
ROLLED IN 6-1 GRADE.
school.
right to reject any or oil blds. Address and will appreciate a prompt response ard Laubaugh. John McLeod. J. J.
Thursday, January 23. Deputy Con­
For the first time, there Is a grade
Mead. Edwin Mead. R. J. McCreery, servation Officer George Sumner ar­ In the Central school composed entirely
to this appeal.
JUNIOR AUXILIARY TO MEET.
William Mishler, C. W. Mixer. Wayne rested John Baker, Jr., of Kalamazoo, of boys, with Mn. Charlotte Hub- day afternoon
tual Telephone Co., E. Miller, Secy,
GENERAL MEETING OF
Saturday afternoon, February 6, a
Merrick. John McLravy, Merritt Mead. in Carlton township. He was placed unthe teacher. She has thirty lads fortably as
HASTINGS WOMEN’S CLUB.
special meeting of the American Le­
BIDS WANTED.
gion Junior Auxiliary will bo held at
Manning. Leon Moon. Dale Moon and license that did not belong to him, but
Sealed blds for the operation of the club will be held in the auditorium of
the Legion rooms, and the supervisor of
did belong to his brother. He was
tiie
Central
school
on
Friday,
February
the Juniors. Mrs. Sterling Rogers, is Hickory Comers Telephone Exchange
brought before Justice Cortright that MH. Hubbard.
afternoon and paid 810 fine and 88.65
must be In the hands of the secretary consist of a celebration of the Wash­
ateqdance If possible.
OLD TIME PARTY
by Friday noon. February Sth. 1832. ington bl-centennlal. a one act play en­
From February 8 to 15 a free clinic
St. Rose hall Thursday night. Feb­
MIXED DANCES.
DANCE.
titled "A Diah of China Te*.' and a
ruary 4. Music by Montcalm county
Moose Temple. Saturday night
all blds. V. E. Jones. Hickory Corners, sketch of George Washington. Gueste local chiropractor. See advertisement
“Old Time" orchestra Admtaion 35
ruary 6. Carp’s orchestra.—Adv.
are welcome.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
in this Issue for details.
, cents.—Adv.

PEOPLE'S INTERESTS IN
THEIR DECISIONS

SUCCESS JUSTIFIES
EFFBRIANBEXPENSE

■^“

BELIEVES SOV ET
? PLAN SURE TO FAIL

.

HILDREN BENEFI

LETTERS AWARDED
BASEBALL PLAYERS

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BROTHERHOOD ON
MONDAY EVENING

Free Clinic

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 193!

PAGE TWO

JUDGE MC PEEK DE­
GIBES EMERSON CASE
FATHER IS AWARDED OUSTODY OF HIS LITTLE
DAUGHTER

I tlie plaintiff, but aho by the testimony I

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io’"X*^y^lx^hiS^

BAnni LU. JjHIl

!could be any serious question raised:
relates to the right of custody of the |
daughter of the parties. Fully realizing
that in the usual case It is better that,
j the care of
or the
tne children
ennaren of
or tender
tena-r j
year* be in the mother, yet. It must t&gt;------ .....
-------------- -I
conceded
that -----------there-are considerations
before the Court that strongly point to I
a different disposition in the instent
case. The little girl is apparently an

nnFRI
IIUL1II
U L I

DEATH OP JOHN VELTE.

I CLASS DAY PROGRAM AT

JUNIOR HJIGH FRIDAY

IDT Tlllir

lUL L||UL Students In 8-2 Home Boom
II L I IllL i Hold Graduation Before Go­
wiiuiu urea,
i list, i
ing to High School ■
REPORT FROM BILLET AT
0TTER LAKE IS VERY
gave lhe following ejeas day program
for the Junior High school assembly.
ENCOURAGING
Class Song—Farewell to Junior High

LOCAL NEWS

Woodland, wen pained to learn of his

Mrs Emma Bush Is gaining and is that vtllage at two o'clock Monday aftpermitted to be around the house.

Let Us Show You
why Simplex Flexies
"keep youno feet

KM

are Interested in day-old chick*.—Adv.
Mrs. Edith Bonnell will entertain
। Club No. 12 on Thursday afternoon of again. His aliment was diabetic and
this week.
this was complicated
with heart
School. (The words for which were
trouble. He had u serious set back over
i«,pr«UK».ur rhua, .nd hu
LEGION HOSPITAL CAR.
written -by M1M Hartl.
.
the Monday Study club on Monday at
DECREE GIVES DI­
an age where she is fully able to meas-1
the
usual
luncheon.
.
ING FOR TB PATIENTS s.rtSXSS'SS’o ”
VORCE TO DEFENDANT urc the attitude and conduct of those;
---------------- -- --------Our farmer readers will be Interested more recent illness.
Plano Duet—ddargarct Barnett and in an article about cow testing which
j Rexine Downing.
Al.. S.n Tba. There .*11 Be
S STS
appears on Page 0 of this Issue.
Class Prophecy—Rena Strlmbock,
Ury of what Is called the Woodland
ing These Two Institutions
left at present in the custody c.t the
No Alimony Ordered—Case
Edltha Harrington and Walter Caukin.
Mutual Insurance Company. His sound,
I father,, with whom she has been stay-1
Song—Barbara Crook accompanied meet at the home of Mrs. Muriel Perry careful business management had
Within Its Boundaries
Attract! Much Attention
; ing the past few months. The decree.:
much to do with the company's growth.
i,Vila : - -- --- .
.,
_
. , gram opened by prayer service.
There was much local interest In theLn terro«. will provide* that the custody; MSI HCCA WU(U
r-K.iar
nniM nt nnnr r^k.1 Speech—The Outstanding Event pf
He had served his township as super­
divorce
ca*c
of
Nina
A.
Emerson
|
lvcn
llle
but.
without
gfv!
tht
Childrens
Billet
at
Otter
Lak.
tJje
Yea
r
_The
Bl-Centennial
—
By
......
-........ , t ",
,, .. .
- - ----, uir Year—sue ui-venicnr.„
a,,., n
_ .
.to ....
_
.. i.Il ttlll I concerning
visor. ad well as In.other capacities. Ho
Ciair B. Emerson, tried tjetorc .Tudor
jua*e|1IU{
assurance
future
action.
the three children recently, Honor Student—Hazel Caukln.
.
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechtel. 220 was a public-spirited citizen and a high
McPeek not long ago. Mr. Emerson m&lt;jy
notcd ,but not in tne decree, i !aken thfre from
county. and uJe; pjBno Durt-Jean Brower and Mar- E Thorn St, al Pennock hospital. The
type
of Christian man. He was a mem­
filed a cross bill in the ««J that developments as to the principals j al|ttwrlt!e8 rfport that the children are | pftet Barnett.
little miss has been named Helen Mary. ber of the Methodist church for many
Peek decides Uiat Mrs. Emerson failed ln thls
warrant consider.
ulng a]on? .Sp]endldly and are very
Class Will-John 'Barnett and EdJunior Maccabees will meet at Macca- years. One could always count on John
to sustain tite allegations of h.r bill atlon
roodfficat Ion of thu order at'’
ward Batter.
bee
hall
February
4,
at
8.00
o
’
clock,
for
SUDDEN DEATH.
Velte’s aid in any worthy movement.
and that Mr. Emetaon K entitled to the anothcr time. Tlie decree will follow: During
—
—
-------of
.. 1 „
-------- .. .by. -B-l
...’s—....
1031 a--------total of. 172 children
Farewell
Lola Ruth Mc- a public Installation of officers. All He was 74 years old last November.
relief asked in his cross bill. The Judge
findings.
Mlchignn veterans were given care at, Laughlin.
members please be present. Visitors
Mr. Velte te survived by his wife and
gave the custody of the daughter to ike , . There will be no award of alimony fhe Billet. Only children of honorably ; Farewell by 8-2's—John Adcock.,
welcome.
one daughter. Mrs. Louis Giddings. The Monday morning at the honu# of her
father for tlie present, and until clr-1 {or tjie sUpjwri of the plaintiff, but if ' discharged veterans of the World war
Class Song—Jolly Freshmen—Word'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Potts en­ funeral will be held tomorrow, Thurs- son. Delbert Cosgrove, near Cressey.
cumjtanccs’ may warrant a mwiifl- temporary alimony heretofore ordered nre eligible for Billet care. The ehll- I by Lucille Karmes.
tertained with a delightful bridge-din­
cation of that order. Hls decree in thr jias nOt tx.rn |&gt;afd. it is the desire ot
The aged soman had Just reUm her
ner last Wednesday evening, and on Methodist church.
case is as follows, and la dated on Jan- ] the Cour} that the amount in arrears1 nite and their average stay at the Billet •
Friday Mrs. Potts was hostess at a
* **
been in falling health for some time.
uary 27:
be fettled before the decree is signed. was five montivs. There were no deaths
charming
luncheon.
THAT
STARTED
SOMETHING.
i
"The unfortunate circumstances ot, ln othPr WOrds. it is the Intent of the' among this family of youngsters. The.
Tile fire deportment was called to
Christmas cards made their first apA man's woolen suit takes about nine
there parties have been puliUciy pre-; court that there be cmpllltncc with all: net gain in weight of tlie children wa* I
sented in the trial, and it is my opinion I o( (h,. orders entered in live course of i; 1050 jiounds or an average of 6.11'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dan­ pearance tn the United States in 1875. pounds of wool.
that no use would be served, or profit1 t|Jls *Ujt iels, 701 E. Marshall St, on Sunday
pounds |wr child. Sixty-three children I
gained, by tlwir recital in this opinion. |--------------- -----------------------| were fitted with glasses. 60 were given i
chimney In the living room. The damAt the conclusion of the proofs. I wa. rii ra RCt/ICVM RF.
'"“XS X
EVERY MICHIGAN HOUSE­
satisfied that the plalntilf had failed rlLM nciicn nc.
to sustain Lhe allegations of her bill,
PRINTS
Rev. J. w. Westbrook of Middleville, --------------------------------WIFE BANNER
SHOULD ITEM
USE
and that lhe defendant u as entitled to I
------------ •
I pieted. None of the latter were postthe relief asked in ills cross
action. The '! aPcllka Commending), ot Co-,
BEET SUGAR
fined to ids bed with heart trouble. His
“ Srt™
conclusions reached were s
‘ .
condition remains about the same from
■ Michigan
Michigan 1.is fortunate in having
Mnunhof
nnorntmn
nnri Attitude
Attitude
Operation and
only by the credible statements
of the!
the
I such a splendid home for its dependent THIS WOULD HELP
day to day. His many friends hope he
defendant and by tlw admissions of1
Concerning
o Pictureseligible children, for here they receive
• The Michigan Film Review of Jan-!'he best of food and care and live un­
STATE’S INDUSTRIES
Bom on January 20. a fine baby girl
to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Story of Kalama ' uary 28 republishes the Banners com- '■ der Ideal conditions, in most cases betment about the proposed theater ad-, 'er than they would or could possibly, Glenn Densmore of Woodland zoo. She will ‘answer to name of Joan
Kathleen. Mrs, Story will be remem­
1 mission tax. in its application to small- have at h”™cGives His Experiences In
We are crealures of "what we eat.” You can’t
'48-.A
er town, and small city theaters In
This Childrens BUlet U but one ot1
bered as Wilma Knickerbocker. Her
Beet Culture
sisters of -----------------------Hastings visited
addition i.tc
the ncvicw
Review reuuuiu
contains the
fol- j _ - ------ - - - have good, robust health with an undernourished
uauiuon
me ,v..
. . !
:mother
—and
.—--------lowing article commending the Banner Auxiliary in Michigan. Another project : Q]ejin Densmore, of Woodland. wa» tier Sunday.
body.
You can leave your child no more valuable
for its stand, also calling attention to ,n which they ure interested is helping ; ln tjle Hann,.r office one day the ]wst I The young people of the Carlton
asset than GOOD HEALTH and a strong body. Not
tlie
the ।
an&lt;j tughly commended what tiu*| c^'&gt;’'cr Adventist church are having
the value of such community service as
as. t0 provide (rents and comforts for
......
Manager Ray Branch is giving to Ha. hat
ln fftVor„of growing
Program each Friday evening at
-|1 veterans at the American Legion
Legton ha»has- niUmpr ui
,uj .................
a thought goes through the brain, not a movement
tings through hls theater:
I l3,lul at Battle creek. On January 14.1 sUtIIir beets, also our advocating that 7:30. The presence of all the young
you make, but what goes quicker and surer if you
We suggest you read the cditoriiil 1332 there were 273 patients in thi.. Michigan people buy beet sugar instead l»eople in the community and any otiier
are in good health. And good health means good
people in the community and any
comment of the Hastings editor on th.- hospital of whom 101 were World wa.- cf
of cane
cane aU8ar
sugar..
subject of the admission tax. There is veterans. The tenth anniversary of th.’! Mr. Densmore aMM&gt;
has had much exper- others who care to attend is requested.
food—THIS IS SO TRUE THAT IN THE SCHOOLS
very little mOftMhM we can add. He openlng of this institution was ob- !ence ln Browlns sU?ar bcets himself,
THE DOCTORS ADVISE THAT YOUNGSTERS BE
knows from cxfxTlence that sugar COMMERCIAL CLUB
hits the nail on the head. If you will served on December 15. and an enjoy- [
beets are not hurtful to the soil, and
GIVEN MILK, because it is the nearest COMPLETE
panion that wornout expression. But able time is reported
A system ot "follow-up has been ! tluit their rootlets and leaves are soil
PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT
the article Is more enlightening than
FOOD we have.
X
‘
•■ I
1
4
the me#e discussion of the tax prob­ t 'taljllrijad between the hospital and, bulldt.u. nlc piain ltw!I Ls lftr6C1)
linriMei Av soon ns a father is nd- made up ot nitrogen, which it draws Big Crowd Attended Banquet
lem.
31r alui moisture from th?
The article shows what on exhibitor mitred, to the tuberculosis hospital. froin
and Social Time—A Very
who is on tils tees can mean to a com­ rtejJrare taken to place the chtldr. n 1 Rround. giving back to the soil much
munity. Wiwn a newspaper will give a at, tire Billet if care outside of the 1 mere than It take* from It. Because lie
Delightful Affair
; waJ interested in the culture of sugar
full column of praise to the motion home te necessary.
There was an unusually large at­
Visitor,
are
always
welcome
at
tin.
11^.**
he
made
a
study
of
the
system
of
Picture industry In general and to n
---------------- ----tendance of members and guests al tlw
.
_.j Am
,Tlcan Leeton
local theatre In poricular. It mean* that. institution
and
American
L«ti&lt;m putts
Post rcot-ets by
„z which
wult„ the
,„c beet te nourished
Commercial club banquet on Tuesday
ONE DRINK of UNCLEAN MILK may undo ALL
the owner of that showliousc is a civic
Units, are urged to visit the hos- • He carefully dug one of the plants to
asset. We have preached the value of. Pltu| »or tln-t hand information.
(lnd wll hCltt. long lh(. rootieu grew, evening at the Pythian Castle hall.
the work of years in building up health and strength
Quality I* what you really seek
A program followed the splendid
an exhibitor taking an active part in I Hasting* and Burry county people as jje discovered one that penetrated the
In a MEMORIAL and the firm’s
dinner, wiiich was interesting and en­
because it may contain tho.se deadly germs that
civic a Hairs Tlie newspaper story m'weil as Legion and Unit members, j 80|j !o a ^.mcc of three feet. In tin*
reputation 1* usually your chief
this issue Is conclusive proof ot what! should be interested in the humanltar-. pulling of the beets these rootlets are joyable. Rev. L L. Dewey very pleas­
destroy health and undermine the bodj\
assurance or oavaininz n.
we h?ve advocated
*ttn *’°rk being done in both lhe Billet [Cj(- jargelj- in the ground and become ingly sang Krclsler-s "Old Refrain"
and
Goodnight Sweetheart," Miss
Actual tests by state inspectors show that no
It would be a good idea if other ex-[
hospital.
,
|)Uiidi rs.
Florence Campbell accompanying him
Thai’s how you profit in deal­
hlbttors would call upon their editors;
;
Mr. Densmore stated tliat he had a on the piano. .
CLEANER milk is produced anywhere than High­
ing with a firm with a reputa­
and a*k for the same co-operation tiuii I
OBITUARY.
dunce to prove tlie value of a beet crop
William Praegcr, a teacher of bi­
lands
Dairy Grade “A” Pasteurized, It is RICH and
tion for professional integrity
was shown by the Havtlng.s editor. The
Clarence Prindle Covert, son of । as a soil builder. At one time he, sewed ology In Kalamazoo College, gave an
PURE and you run no chances when you use it. Why
good it can do is unlimited.
’ James and Melvina Covert, wiui born a field to oats and barley. Half of the illustrated talk on "The Landscapes of
and trusta or thine** over long
----------&lt; • *---------------at Carlton Center. Barry Co.. Mich., on , field had. the previous year, been a Michigan.” He showed views in tlw
not order it? A phone will bring it to your door.
years of honorable businc** deal­
METHODIST MISSIONARY UNION. November 30th. 1871 where he grew to beet field, and tlie other half liad been dune section of western Michigan, pic­
ings.
The Methodist Missionary Union will young manhood, attended school, Sun- j used for ether purpose*.’ He stated that
Highlands Dairy Grade “A” Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 10c Quart.
hold their February meeting with Mrs day jchool and church. He assisted! the oat and barley crop on the acre- tures of trees, etc. and traced the
Highlands Dairy Grade ”B” Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 8c Quart.
changes that have taken place through
J T Lombard on February 10 at 3:30 his tather.on the fann and tn the store age that had been devoted to sugar tlie years from tlie glacier age down to
P. M. Following is the program:
On December 25. 1892 lie was. united j beets was far more thrifty and gave a
I ln
t0 F0nnie Hartman, who more abundant yield than did tlie oth- the present. His talk was educational
and enjoyable.
"On To The Villages." illustrated les­ pasred to rest on August 3. 1893. After cr. It was not fertilized at all. The only
Following the program, the company
son by Group No. 5. Miss Lettie Garn, Mrs. Covert s death, he worked in benefit received by the oats and barley danced or played cards.
Ironddc Bro*., Prop*.
leader.
many cities. On September 9. 1912 he crops was from the rootlet system and
Phone 2497
•
Hasting*
‘Christ Come.' to the Villages." was married to Alberta Johnson ot I the leaves from the beet crop. These
OBITUARY.
Chapters I 2 and 3—Mrs. W. R, Cook Coats Grove
After their marriage had been sufficient to make a fine I"
Uu -x Andrew Morgan Carptener, oldest son
they lived three years at Carlton Ccn-; Crea*e in lhe yield ot the two cropr.i L..
Enigmas—Ml-s Lettie Gam
otr of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Carptenter.
ter. moving to Hastings In 1916 which the land that had raised beets the pre­ was born December 5. 1847 in Calhoun
Phone 2651
Hastings, Mich.
place was his home until September ficus year, proving ite nutriment al- Co., but spent the greater part of his
30. 1930 when he moved to Battle Creek [ most altogether from the air and from life in Barry county. He was married
where he has resided until death came moisture in the ground, the value of to Miss Nettle Smith on January 17.
on January Z!.JM2^«^the agr^of ftl the beet crop as a soil builder te evi- 1877. who died in 1878. One daughter
years, 1 month and 23 days. His faith
was born to this union who passed
in Christ was his comfort through his
Untll recently, in tlie manufacture of away in 1903. On September 14. 1870,
intense suffering. He leaves to mourn beet sugar, bluing was used to bleach he was married to Miss Emqia Farr.
his departure his wife, a step-mother. it, which gave a bluteh cast to beet su­ Two children were born and five others
gar. Better methods have been devised, were adopted into the home. Mr. Car­
half-bmthers. Martin of
Holland. so that now while beet sugar te the penter died on January 28. aged 85
Glenn of Lake Odessa, one niece. Elvn same color as white cane suwar. A I years. 1 month and 23 u.,,.
--------------------- HASTINGS • MICHIGAN----------------------days. otu»&lt;ui«
Surviving
Covert of Lansing. three aunts. Mrs chemical analysis show* practically no' are the widow, two daughters. Mtes
"Where Better Foods Cost Less”
Freeman Ford. Mrs. H. J Christ nuu. difference ■between cane sugar and beet' Nettle Carpenter. Hastings and Mr*,
and Mrs D. R. Foster, all of Eaton sugar: and there te no difierence in ttie Jessie Sears. Portland. Ore., and liki
We Deliver
PHONE 2272
Hastings, Mich.
Rapids, and hj. brother-in-law. J. V&gt;. ( nourishment of the two kinds of su- "
- five adopted
children.
James
and Fred
PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
Johnson
Funeral services were held I Kar
Winslow. Battle Creek. Route Carpen­
In lUallnn II Ihr WMknn
, ,j lhe
,ouM ter and Mrs. Sadie Post. Hastings, and
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
R'\
Imrt. .( &gt;
w
betnusnr In­ Mrs. Nellie Dinwiddle, Cloverdale, al­
Shults, Freeport
Burial In Fuller cemetery.
...
i stead
of cane sugar, ..
it would mean that so eight grandchildren and a host of
X or Hasting*
many thousands of acres now devoted friends and neighbors. Funeral services
DIED AT HOSPITAL.
: to other crops would be needed for su- were held at the home on E. State St.
' Mrs. MolUe Carr of Morgan. ''•11'
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.,
gar beets. That would be
a.%great
help Sunday afternoon, January 31 at ta-o
known in this section, p.wcd away | to'the farming industry of this state o'clock. Rev. Adcock officiating. Inter­
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Thursday at Pennock hospital. Has-: Whatever helps fanning will help the ment In Oak Hill cemetery in Orange­
Pound
■ tings, agid 78.
rest of us.
ville.
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■ Mrs. Carr had been spending the
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•viiilcrs with Hastings relative; and ESSAY CONTEST ON
INITIATED INTO FRATERNITY.
summers tn her own home. Tins winter
SUBJECT OF MEAT,
Dan Gould of Hastings was initiated
.'she wa.-. staying with Mr. and }!rs. Joe
Announcement of the ninth annual into the Eunomlan fraternity of
Mead of 411 East State Road where »h? national meat story contest for high- Michigan State College, it was an­
■was taken ill with intestinal infiucn- -‘Chua! girls, offering university scholur- nounced by tlie society st the termi­
SUNDAY—MONDAY
; ;a four Weeks ago. In getting out of bed ■ 'hips as major awards, has Just bfen nation of “Hell Week" last Tuesday.
’ one night, she fell, injuring herself, and; made *° teachers of home economics in
There was a slightly lesser number
Lux or Palmolive
Bars
I next day was taken to Pennock hoc-!
schools of Michigan and through- of. new members taken in by the twen­
■ I jiltul. Gangrene developed and her c,,t lllf country. This event is sponsor-; ty campus fraternities than last year.
, I death followed.
crt b-v 'be National Livestock and This decrease is attributed to tire de­
Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, 2 cans 25c
,! One sister, Mrs. Jim Harrv. and one M,nt Board with the co-operation of pression. "Hell Week" this year was
COMEDY—"The Fantc'ls On" and Latest Newscast
brother. Oliver Bolton, oi Hastings. th? u- 8. Department of Agriculture little more than a name. The require­
Apricots, No. 2l/2 tins.............................. 22c
’' survive
tand a number of agricultural colleges. ments placed upon initiates are becom­
’
The remains were taken to her home'*1
tlo5e 0,1 Matcb 15.
Premier Ripe Olives, large tins .... 20c
ing less rigorous every year at Michi­
&gt; nt Morgan Friday for a prayer service.
Teachers look upon the contest as a gan State College, This more human
COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT
&gt; at her request. This was held Sunday ‘'••a««Ul aid to them In leaching their attitude is becoming prevalent among
kiat 1 JO. follow.il by services at the meal r?urre.’. according to its spon- the universities and colleges oil over
iwe pwk**.church. with Rev. Willitt officiating |tor*- biudente are required to ayite; | the country.
’ । Mr* Lykin* tang with Mtes Amy Hart- • c 3a&gt;’’
■'°mc Ph»»e of the subject of । Gould is a member of the Freshman
•I woU as acconuiainst -Nashville News.
Bntl ,he r“e*reh required in or­ I class, and Is enrolled In the division or
ALSO AESOP'S FABLE
,
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| dcr to write these essays tend* io ! Business Administration.
&gt; PASSING OF MRS. ALBERT
broaden their knowledge of the sub­
DEATH OF REV. HATCH.
.
BESSMER ON FRIDAY.
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY
Word &lt;as received early this Wed, M...
Pound
|
Pound
Waite of the Midden death in the night
Pound
of Rev. Frank Hatch oi Muskegon, who
'I family residence on Wot Walnut St . PASSING OF MRS. FRED KEECH.
was so well known in this county. For
1toc
, at the age of 40 years. 11 mouttu anti, Mrs. Fted Keech. (Ruth Johnsoni ,
several years Rev Hatch served tlie
20 days. During her long Illness, every aged 47. passed away Tuesday morning,
Methodist circuit here making a large
cure had been given her but to no avail I at her home In Battle Creek alter a
She Is survived by her husband, two j year s Illness. She was the steler of; Hous and faithful pastor, always ready
SATURDAY ONLY
sons and one daughter in her Unmi - Ross Johnson of this city, and a fornur' and willing to do whatever task came
! diate family, .The funeral wa* held at I resident litre. Surviving also are the
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cw^. u. 1
tire hon.e on Monday afternoon at twe , husband and one daughter. Funeral
Since leaving Hastings he has been
o'clock. Rev. 5, A. McNulty officiating . services will be held on Thursday at1
doing Sunday school work in the stale
u&gt;
Burial in Riverside. Mr». Bessnrer was 2:00 4». M, at the St. Paul English Lu- and was singularly successful.
kindly, happy anti very hospitable bj j theran church on Illinois St., Battle

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nature and lud many meads who did Creek. and the remain* will be brought of paralysis from the effects of which
all they ceuld tor her during hlrlto this city for Interment In Rr.trudt
lie never fully recovered.
months, ci tu-kots. An obituary will cemetery, lhe bereaved one. have the
No funeral arruigeuMute • have yet
be printed next seek.
. sympathy of their friend*.
1 been rnkde.

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Winnie Lightner in “Side Show*
ALSO MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON

�THE HASTING*! BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, IMt

Sunday, February 7. Church Day; j
Monday. February 8th. School Day;
. Tuesday. February 9th, Advancement
Day; Wednesday, February 10th. Home
Day; Thursday. February 11th, Parent
, Institution Dav; Friday, February 12th,!
PRAIRIEVILLE ORGANIZES.
Civic Good Turn Day; and Saturday,1
Wednesday evanlng. January 27. Mr. February 13th, Window Display Day. 1
This Is the plan ot celebration and,
HASTINGS CAGERS LOSE
we urge that every .parent, pastor,'
met leader, teacher and Scout unite in
TO CHARLOTTE 23-17
Mr an4 Mr Shafer, field executive,
.■
I
with men from Prairieville and the making this Birthday the ''Bc*l Ever.”
Marsh
Genter
Rrnrea
IQ
Hammond, keystone sacker for (surrounding country, relative to the
Marin,
center, Scorei &gt; 3 ' lhe
a„ cm»&gt;Woi«. win i&gt;i.r uw lormiiam el . troop in umt wi. nPoints Por Visitors—H. H. 8. , mow position on the Second Ward-mettin* was held at the homa-nf Fll |
Second Toam Wlna 21 S
team for 1932, If he enter* lhe series* “nd Lloyd Llndx^y. Mr. Herbert .
Dccona rnm wins Al-tJ
I this spring- If Hammond'S amateur’Morehouse wa* elected chairman of the 1
Unable to hold down the accurate (,tanijing remain* unchanged, he will ‘n»P committee, with Floyd SHelp,
shooting of Marsh. Charlotte center. [ p|ay wlth IUjl fornu,r teammates ini Fred Smith. Lee Nottingham and:
ONE BIG GROUP
H
t, oktiU'c American Legton Junior League fJamea Nevins members
The comOne Big Group Ladies*
33 to 17 In a game here Friday evening.; diminution aerie*.
imiUee will meet this week to arrange |
Ladies' Hi Black Cloth
and Misses’ 1-Snap
Marsh-scored 12 of the 23 point* for| Mcl jncOb, Nelf Adair and Duane ’tor a troop meeting place and apixilnt
(Continued from page onei
Automatic FastenerGaloshea
Chsrtottc and in ■4&lt;UUon controlled' MUler lnneWer». will play with the i“»e Scout Master,
Mctly all Ball Band*
qq
the
tip-off throughout lhe
game,Tin rn uara
ward wniramca
c.ntralite. in
in city
com-!
-----------w-nd her .'.mall
.-.mall
ir.RHn-.
. ,7 enure
.
city com—
—“
mother who used to rend
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■ ITaRttnsfR rawM ,inf tit, a emd HcSit I pctlUon
bul ......
W1U alio
pIay
wlth
lht ,cl'
A FVTVBfc SCOUT.
'children to a niral reboot where they
ft;—'
Broun or lilac k
,ef mtn ln thc Ln«*w "rt“I We ‘"wratutate Mr. and Mrs.Tlarold , had to walk a mile and a half, pan
In J5Jg
-r£i?
Suv&lt;n
Pl-yed second. Rosenberger of Freeport upon the birth Gf the way over M-37. said Ure other
th
!baac ,or the Eal1 8ldcr5 wln Probity of “ prospectfvr "boy scout." Mr. day; 'I am so pleaM-d with the bu-rei'
h, 2
' ** n,ked t0 m&gt;n*Kr the Centrulltes this jRosenberger is Scout Master of Troop j who my children had to walk t&lt;&gt;
trying hard to Win but even though
Every effort will be made toHtarti No. 78 of Freeport and the boys under 'school 1 ured tn worry about thetr bcChildren a
teanu ln the Clty Lra«ue thu! Ws l«»dcr»hlp with Orr.o Knowles as- i mg run over by care. My anxiety did
iya«v one Dasxet. me uxat resun wren t yvar Announcement of player-mana-1 stetant. have been making rapicPprog-I not end until they actually reached
I
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Due to the late/now we are
Rood enough tomake up for the ac- j Bger an&lt;j captains will be made later in ress. All of the new Scouts have pas*ed home again. Now the buw, call here
CUi^
Ithe *pr,R«-( thdr t^rrloot teats and Troop 65 of , for -hem and return them promptly
overloaded with Rubber
* Pre,lm|narygame the Hastings | j-pe athletic committee of lhe Law- Middleville. L. R. Beeler. Scout Muster, after school. *o I have erased to worry
Footwear. We are taking no
rence J.
J Bauer
Bauer Post.
P**'- Amertcsn
American D-glon.
U&gt;gton. gave
ceremony
Wr about them."
thMn
Thu woman
wo!r,an gnd
lu.r
—■=--------. .T"—i ।rence
»...» the
—investiture
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and her
resents 21 to 8. Howard lead the entire.
n.Te charxe of last yekr's chsm- hope that every member of Troop &lt;8 husband were at first opposed to lhe
chances; we are going to un­
scoring with four goals and a free ptonahlp team. Allync Warner. Wayne as well as all the Tenderfoot Scout* in ccnrolldated school, but now realize it«
One Group of Ladies'
load now, regardless of cost
throw while Klebrum made the anly!8ny*.r and po^miy one or two other the county will be ready to receive their benefits.
Light
Weight
or profit. Make this your
goal fo.- Charlotte
| dty league players will be used to "
J *"
*“"*
— - *•
. -pjp buwiev arc not only regular, but
One of the best games of the eve- strengthen the squad. Snyder's *i&gt;ccd Honor very soon.
rubber headquarters and
they arc orderly. The driver- are good
nlng was the contest between the 8-1 makes him a valuable outfield man and
man. who have thc same authority on
Save Money!
and 8-Y quintets in which the
Warner shows promise of making a WOODLAND BLOWS THE BUGLE. the bus that a school teacher ha* in
finally won out 15-5 after two other first-rate twirler.
Thursday night, January 28, Troop, the school roam. Each driver has '.,
(“We Can Prove It”)
contests liad resulted in ties.
'
«ar
79 of Woodland. Forest Roc. scout i*""
- “a certificate
—““----- *'
■ ■ anti
- must
have
of •health
master,
enjoyed
a
short
test
passing
|
have a good reputation. Tlw transpor­
I WOODLAND CAGE TEAMS
Men's and Boy*' Heavy Fann
|
DEFEAT VERMONTVILLE hike. The destination was unknown to tation seem* to work very Mtixfaetarily
the Scouts until their arrival. Special
emphasis was placed upon the outdoor
The people of Middleville and pf the
Day, If. \...
1 Boy, Win 08.11, Olrl, 28 7— Second'Class tests; cooking, fircbuild- township are appreciating the value of
Marsh, c. ...
ing. pacing, tracking, knife and hatchet, the school gymnasium, where enter­
White Solei
0
Games With Sunfield, St.
Greenman. r
etc. A great amount of enthusiasm re­ tainments and theatricals ure held
NOW, Pair
Sundecn, 1g.
21
Philips This Week
garding scouting in general and Ulis The trouble seems to be £hat. whlfr
BALL“I Woodland eagers won two contests hike in particular was greatly Increas­
Touu ................................ " B 7 4 from Vermontville In games played at ed a heiT the troop purchased a bugle cd two or three time*. When there wer?
Ladies' Black or Brown
from
headquarters
which
was
deliver
­
Final score: Charlotte—23. Hastings i Woodland Friday evening. The boys'
basket ball or other contests In th?
One Big Group Ladies*
”
| team scored a 68-11 victory while the ed Thursday afternoon and C. J Bor­ gymnasium, the gallery rents were
and Children's
G. F.T. F.’girls’ team won.25-7. So far this reason, num. troop committeeman and superin­ Inadequate and temporary scats wereHastings
both of there quintets have not been tendent ot the Woodland school, made placed upon the stage which could
Kennedy. r!
the corridors ring, showing the Scouts be removed after the game. In this
defeated.
Lechleltner.
F1r»t Grade.The Woodland girls failed to score In how it should be doi&lt;c.
way comfortable resting for specta­
Boyes, l.f.
Fleece Lined.
tors was Increased conUderably. There
the first quarter of their game but
McMillan.
I-adlrs', 3U*«c*.
from then on established a lead that DEMONSTRATION OF*ARCHERY. Is still nred for more room in tlie gym
Adair, c.
Children'*. All
MEN’S FIRST GRADE
H. H. Stroud, archer from Wayland, It is hojx*d the room may be enlarged
was never thtatened.
Kennedy, c.
DRESS RUBBERS XUC
In the boys' game. Woodland started who was In attendance nt thc annual later on.
Snyder, rg.
The new school has already proven
All Su«. *nd All Ono Price
UV
with a rush and maintained an over­ meeting and rally. Monday. January
Raid!. rg
not only as a school
whelming lead throughout tlie contest. 25th. at Hastings, visited the Woodland its value,
James. l.g.
This week Friday the Woodland eag­ school nt thc invitation of Don Gager, but as a community center. The
er* are scheduled to play Sunfield, assistant scout maspw^artd showed the gymnasium affords a convenient placi j
Total
Men's
Men Heavy All-Kubbcr
All-Rubber
_ _
A
there, and on Saturday. St. Philips, scout* and boya'lnttrested. different for community gatherings. People from I
Men's Heavy
bow* and types of farrows, as well as lhe village and from the rural district.;
there.
Herewith arc details of the Vermont­ explaining the procedure in the mak­ havq. a (ar better opportunity to get I
ing of a bow. Mr. Stroud stressed thc together and get acquainted with each I
ville game:
Importance of a thorough knowledge other, and a finer and much morej
After the opening week of play. Vermontville
Woodland1 of tlie various woods and the Identifi­ helpful community spirit is being
Hube Cook's bowling team Is leading j Gardiner
The success of tire reixool ahd
Shorn o cation of trees and shrubs. This work created.
NOW
its value os a community center have’
In tlie Rotary club tournament with a , Wilson
w
Hynes Is a part of the boy scout test* and
total of ten points. Close behind comes I Wood._|
Johnson every scout should be thoroughly at already so impressed themselves upon
home In the woods and out on tha trail. the people ot Thomapplc township
John Wooton-* team with nine point* Rnw-on
Long
.
NEXT TO MYERS' 5 a»d 10c STORE
RED or BLACK
and Bob Walton's team with eight j
Mr. Stroud explained how the back and the village that all opposition Is
points. Then dropping down a few (_
.
bar and undesirable wood In the mak­ disappearing. The folk* are finding
109 W. State St.
*:*
Hastings, Mich.
Others for &gt;1.98
notches comes Ou* Brower's rollers jScorc by fluarter’”
ing of a bow, had to be seiMirated from that in this new school plant they have ’
HEAVY RED SOLES
the good in such a manner that the a wonderful community asset.
with two point* and the team of Clyde ..
Wileox with one.
(VernwalvUle ....
grain was not broken so as to lessen
Tlie five teams now competing were j Woodland .............
the strength ot the finished bow.
OBITUARY.
Archery has been for a number of
matched according to average IndividReferee: Bond,
Frank Klnne, youngest son of Hiram'
■ SOUTH GUN LAKE.
• Jones of Grand Rapids.
WOODBURY,
year*
nn important part In the pro­ and Laura Kinne. was bom in Syracuse.
ual score so that the team' score In
Girls*.
The last week in January 1932 and
Spikier i* recovering from a
Miss Margaret Howell and brother,
each case was theoretically thc same J Vermontville
Woodland gram of handicraft and field day con­ New York. November 16. 1861 and I Seth Grinage was planting onion; broken rib.
William, of Muskegon spent Saturday
In tlie first three mutches, thc team Inman
RT.
Rogcrr tests at Camp Ben Johnston, where parked nwny at hla home In Hasting'; '
ground.
।
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Beattie
and
famwith
their
aunt.
Mrs. Dora DeCamp tn
averages differed by only a few points. I Hawkins
Barnum a number of scout* have In the past January 27. 1932. at the age of 72
Woodbury.
thc highest being 153 8-15 and thc low-* Aldrich
Murphy made excellent bows and become very years, 2 months. 11 days. When but a; Mrs. Bell Brophy, who has been visit- »y and Mr “nd Mrs. Win Matteson
John Grant is suffering with blood
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spicklcr of . “nd daughter Doreen enjoyed the
'
I Thompson
R-C.
Hilbert proficient in the handling of the same. small Ijoy his parents came to Michi­
poison in his left hand.
Under the scoring system of the Frey
R-tf
Curtis
gan first settling near Battle Creek and I Gun lake ha* returned to her home in.dance at OrangeviLe Friday night.
SPEAKS BEFORE P. T. A.
Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and
tournament, five pointe are given to the Weaver
Hynes
Thursday evening. January 28. Mr. later on they moved on to a farm near! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bpickler visited Mr. Grand Ledge Saturday.
team having high total of pins, one
Score by quarters:
Mesdames
Maggie
Grint.
May
Shafer spoke at the P. T. A. meeting Hastings where he lived forty years, and Mr-., Percy Ross were the guests of “nd Mrs. Morns England last Thurapoint per game to the winning team,
later moving to Hastings where he re­
Winters, Dora DcCamp and Bird
of the first ward school taking as his
one point for the highest individual Vermontville
sided when he passed away. He was Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harper of Plain- day night
Scheller met at the home of Mr*.
topic "Our Boy.” The program period
score of the evening, and one point for Woodland ..
Chas. Carlton and Percy Ros* are Roxie Schelter. Thursday afternoon .
.0 10 5 10—23 of the meeting was of a Scout nature first married to Mary Youngs, who well last Thursday.
team having the highest collective
Mr. and
Morri.* England. Mrs. drawing dirt and filling a lot for James
passed away several years ago. Nearly
•
and T. S. K. Reid, scout master of ten years ago he married Samantha | Electa Englintd and Mrs. Alice Hard- Daugherty of Kalamazoo, who has a and helped tic two comforts.
single game score. This makes a maxi­
Troop 71, was tn charge.
mum of ten pointe per game passible.
Mead. He leaves his devoted wife, who i Ing visited C. W. and Mrs. Elizabeth cottage at Gun lake.
BANNER
ANT ADVS. PAT.
Individual avcragesxto date for the
Ims
tenderly.cared
for
him.
Severn!,
UHC SECRETARY.
ten highest men are s* follows: Robert
Friday evening, January- 29. at the nephews and nieces and other rein-1
^Walton, 174; Hube Cook. 171; Dave
By winning seven games In Monday Barryvillc 4-H club meeting. Mr. tires, besides a targe circle of friends, i
Goodyear, 165; Charlie Leonard. 160; evening's card tilt, Dick Foreman in­ Shafer, at the request of Arthur Lath­ Having been a good neighbor and of a
Kim Sigler. 159: John Wooton; 158; creased his lead over hi* nearest op­ rop. leader, met with the club and ex­ cheerful disposition ho will be grcatly
Clyde Wilcox, 158; Harold Newton. 157; ponent to three games. Clyde Schll- plained the rural scouting Idea. The mlsscd in the community where hr
Will Field. 157; and Gus Brower. 156. haneck who was trailing Foreman by Iz&gt;ne Scout Tribe composed of boys lived. Funeral services were held Fri­
Matches scheduled for this week are; only cne game a week ago Is now three living too far apart to meet weekly; day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wall­
Wootons vs Waltons, and Cooks vs. games behind him but is still In second the Farm Patrol, when there are un­ dorf! funeral home. Rev. B. J. Adcock
Wilcox. Next week there are the fol­ place. Tiie standings are now, Foreman der eight boys to take advantage of the officiating. Interment at the Striker
lowing matches: February 8. Browers first with 26 games. Schllhaneck sec­ Scout program and the individual Lone cemetery.
vs. Waltons; February 10, Cooks vs. ond with 23 and Walt Lewis third with Scout who has ven' little chance of
Wootons; and February 12. Waltons vs. 21 games.
ONE-TIME FORTS.
contacting other scouts near his home.
Wilcox.
Minneapolis. Omaha and Vancouver
Lloyd Storer made a strong bld for These three plans give rural boys all
placing |n Monday evening's tucc by op)x&gt;rtunlties to avail themselves of In the earlier days were named Port
MIDDLEVILLE FIVE
winning nine of his tan games to suc­ scouting and while engaged in their Snelling. Fort Dodge and Fort Moody.
ceed In winning the evening's prize box various farm project* receive recogni­ respecHjrely.
BEATS SARANAC 25-22 of candy. Storer's gross is 17 wins out tion from the Boy Scouts of America.
of thc 40 games played.
H. Benson of the National Scout
KThornapple - Kellogg Reserves The Lodge club rooms ore now open O.
headquarters in charge of Rural Scout­
every evening. Lodge members should ing is the man who founded the 4-H
Lose 9-3 — Independents
feel free to take
advantage of this club work and who. at present, is work­
Defeat Martin 49-16
privilege.
-•
ing very hard to have every club and
Middleville basketeers defeated Sar­
Next Monday-erfhlng, February 8. Is group of rural boys enjoy the program
anac 25 to 22 In a game In the Thom- the evening settlor thc fifth crlbbage of scouting as well.
apple-Keltogg High school Friday eve­ match.
Mort Hill, county clerk. Is the chair­
ning. Topp of Saranac and Williams of
man of Rural Scouting for Barry coun­
LACEY.
Middleville tied for high number of
ty and is assisted by a very fine com­
CASH PRICES
basket* made with four each.
mittee. Any boy 12 years of age or over
PRICE EACH
PRICE PAIR
In the preliminary game the Saranac: ular session Thursday. February 11 for wlio I* Interested In becoming a Lone
Reserves defeated the Thornapple High a six o'clock supper Instead of a din­ Scout or in the formation of a larger
ner meeting followed by n program group is urged to write or see Mr. Hill
Reserves by a 9 to 3 score.
Following the High School games the given by the Consumers Power Co. or Mr. Shafer at Hastings and a per­
Middleville Independents defeated the ’who will give moving pictures begln- sona! interview will be arranged.
FIRESTONE tires and bat­
Martin Independent* 49 to 18.
The M. W. of A. ot the Uicey Camp
C. A. BALCOMB SPEAKS.
teries are guaranteed FOR
Herewith are details pf the first-team
Mr. T. Ben Johnston. Area Executive,
(have made arrangements with Otis
game:
LIFE against defects in both
Ketcham for the hall for a dance the brought C. A. Balcomb to the Lions
Middleville
workmanship and material.
0 evening of February 13. Pot luck sup­ club this week. Mr. Balcomb is a past
Williams. rX
. . per. Bring your own table service.
president of the Battle Creek Lions
■? Parker, i f
-I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller and son. club and a member of the executive
. Everett, and a niece of Mrs. Miller's. committee of the Battle Creek Aren
_; MUdret) Norton of Grand Rapids, were Boy Scout Council. His address dealt
. Bixler, Ur.
1 Bunday guests with Mr. and Mrs Wil­ with scouting and Ils program of
SENTINEL
liam Rhodes of Hastings. Miss Norton dtlsenxhlp training and character
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ANNIVERSARY WEEK.
Anniversary Week, February 7-13,
1832. This Is the big week for scouts
and leaders in America each year. This
year we celebrate lhe 22nd birthday of
scouting in the United States and we
recall how W. D. Boyce of Chicago was
Total
helped by an unknown boy In uniform
ONE AND ALL.
who simply did his "good turn" gladly,
child is securely well until all children willingly and then dropped from the
scout.......
doing—
his
are well; no child securely happy until .picture.
---------- This
--------------. duty as
K.. ...____
I all children are happy; no child secure1 outlined by scouting, through
an . act_
lipgood education until all children °r service to Mr. Boyce who was lost
Friday evening the Hinch Brothers!’! have the opportunity tor a good educa- 10 * London fog, has been the founda­
Independents went to Karoo to play tion. If enough of us believed in this, ll°n upon which boy* and men for the
the colored Olanta there. The local hard enough, we might be able to do Ia-'t 32 5rcars have built their lives as
boys tost in the last quarter after lead- ,something
about it.”—Barbara W.' scoute- This boy of the past In ecouting throughout the game. The final Bcurjaily, in Progressive Education.
I ln« challenges you of the present to
score was 25-20. On Saturday evening
--- «« »
~
I carry on the traditions and duUea of
WASTED WIND.
| scouting so that all lives with whom
affair from the Battle Creek Steam
It costs aljout 82 a foot to make you contact are better and stronger
Pump. 35-13.
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Rev. Harol Dixon who has been real
sick lhe put week with infection In his
face.

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The Hastings Banner1

Opinions;
— What Others Say

mu,.«t.n»
yjras anJ
stable source of
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appears Hut farms and
still fundamentally sound.
"fann problem" so much that
entire industry has literally been
an inferiority complex. Land
limited in order that so
government cost does not
I fall to farmers. This and a strict econin thc management of government
*,
u,

uur ool

to do away with some of the objection­
able radio advertising. The senator is'
right False teeth for breakfast, bally­,
hoo for rheumatism cure for lunch andI
cut rate on women's coats for dinner 1*
Just too much. Ttic present-day radioJ
program collection, from seven in the■
morning until ten at night, is a strange
1
sLrrM

Ollt-of-DoorS
Planting of Fingerlings
A Good Work

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Special Clearance Sale of

Bportaman Co-Operate
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Rearing-Pond Needed
, Thc arclUtect has completed plans
More than ow-half million flnierHospital, work on
Ung* were planted In Barry county wllle11
commence early next spring.
l.k^ during t93l*iaccord!^
n^w^lXuro^e^T

DUTCHESS
TROUSERS

of J L. Brass, overwer of the 8tata »nd John Daw^m constitute the build­
Fish Hatchery located here. The exact
number was 581.450. all of which were;
8hlriejr Me*dfingerling* ranging from one to five . J
......
inches in lenoth
Paul Garrison of lensing visited
Most ot th^planung was done under ■
“4? ***
w

supervision of a committee from the /r^*wJS**Nhf« th^rak enT hOme
equanzau n M|np llomM
getting . turned off a; Hastings Commercial club consisting of
W. \N
fees, farm boards or any other price good b;t Of the time.—The Northville Frank Andrus, chairman, Dan WalloA'hA„A d"thJ
boosting "dreams." As a matter of fact Record.
dorff and George Miller. Many other'
W N' ChkksUr and
friends.
members also assisted with the work other
U
friend*,
CHARACTER AND CONVERSATION.
Bupt.
and Mrs. Keyworth. Mr. and
by law. Any claims
and furnished automobiles and trailers
■
.
The English continue to be a peculiar
Mrs. Robert Walton and Mr. and Mrs
to the contrary are simply oolittcal
Abroadi they httXe a reputation to transport thc cans of Angerllngs. C. W. Clarke accompanied the debating
sophistries. A definite limit c/ fte land for arrogance, or. nt least, for utter in- The Home Lumber Company and the team to Kalamazoo Thursday evening.
jo MmoKia a*4 Kmo- I tax and buslneu-llkc management in difference to foreign criticism. At home Universal Garage put truck* at the Mrs. Walton remaining over for lhe
disposal of the committee.
.

&gt;n» ■»'
U.
Of the total Angerllngs planted,
selves and their dearest institutions,
anall&lt;!st local unlla
whflt ,,W and to talk as though everything Eng- 276.000 were supplied by Mr. Brasi
farmer needs worse than anything else. H*h were going to the dogs America from thc local ponds while 284.800
perch Angerllngs were received from
meets bad times with an exaggerated
outside. The total plantings were as
! optimism; England meets tlwm with
WORTH READING.
follows: Large mouth baas. 20.660;
Beginning this week we arc publish- exaggerated fiesslmLMn. She made a small mouth bass. 7.400; blue gllh.
truly heroic effort In the great war;
| mg the first installment of the survey
248.100; and perch. 284.800. These
she was the only belligerent nation
JOB PRDrrutq.
I of Michigan taxation as given by Tom that honored Its debts without a mur­ planting* were distributed among 47
i Conlin. editor of thc Crystal Palls Dla- mur. and now she is shouldering a of the county's two hundred fishing
lakes.
•
Uhl u U, Ind d Lwk ui ).k pnai mond jjrtu
the Michigan Press large part of Europe's financial bur­
During 1931, according to Mr. Brass,
' '
Association. Since the analysis is de- den* Her writers and speakers rarely the total fingerling production of the
HOW LONG?
I tailed and complete, we decided to remind her of these facta. They prefer State Hatchery here was 850.125. This
to tell Iter that her day is done, that
mean* that Barry county received
Hastings
city has a government
of ■ break the text up into. three division*
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w_._
her national character is declining,
slightly more than 30 per cent of the
which it can be proud. Its finances are I which-will be published on consecutive that her captains of industry are in­ cutput. Mr. Bras* also states that sup­
being
handled
in
a
head on competent, that she has-forgotten the ply of fingerlings received from the
ocing tmuuicu
nanaieu U.
in •
a thoroughly
uwrougmy business
ousine^ | »'eek* under a three-column
uqxib
secrete of sport, that her public tradi­
like manner and taxpayers should have1 our front page. All these interested in tion. always an imposture.''is now cx- hatchcry for Barry county lakes was
larger during 1931 than ever before.
little cause for complaint concerning taxallon and government economy, posed; and the average Englishman
During 1930 tlw hatchery furuUhed the
the disposal of their tax money. Il is should read every word of this splendid absorbs Utesc wailing* with a sort of county with 257.200 fingerlings.
, Bloomy enjoyment. The latest Jcrtprobable, too, that the government analysis thoroughly.
Herewith is a detailed list of the
• ■ -----------------mlah is Mr. W. W. Vaughn, heudmasplantings In the various lakes here in
here will continue to be ably managed
EDUCATION.
I ter of Rugby School, who declared, at the county:
M.n&gt;- ilrnn « InM the .ub-1 •
to
"'U!U'
, .
,
। gence of England was at a very low
be induced to accept the responsibility ,
Ject of education discussed but never fbb ,nd u
eMentul
Mme_
of office, and so long as the people hen
so splendidly as in a talk given by thing should be done to raise It—they
arc wide awake in their demands for
Prof. John L. Brumm, head of the had yet to discover the art of developgood government. These last two con­ School of Journalism at the Unlverintelligent thought in schools" Mr.
siderations are interdependent.
•Uv
ui#K&lt;nn Swfnr# . m##Knr
Vaughn finds a grim danger signa! in
sity of Michigan, before
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Im&lt; wa I

DESTRUCTIVE TAXES
In order to meet the government
deficit a part of Washington official­
dom seems to be exerting itself more
to And new ways of taxing Industry
and the general public than to reduce
the volume of federal expense.
A tax on automobiles is being con­
sidered that will neutralize all the eco­
nomies that producers have effected
within the past three years to bring the
cost of manufacture down and so
stimulate trade. The automotive Indus­
try 1* a key industry. Anything that

the Michigan Press Association re- i which are the resort of lazy minds. His
ccnliy. Edncatlpn is popularly regard- remedy seems to lie in the improveed as a short cut to positions yielding n'rnt of convereatlon, and Iw invited

10c a Button

$1 a Rip!

$2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $4 95
Values, Your Choice -L

the Kerr cottage at Gun Lake for a
Misses Mabel and Evadenc Martin,
who are away teaching, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mr* John Martin.
Al Bessmer was given a complete

$3.75, $4.00, $5.00
Values, Your Choice

given a decided boost at a party in his
honor.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Great Interest Is being shown in lhe
coming poultry show in this dty. which

$^)95

$5.50, $6.00, $6.50 5095
Values, Your Choice O

were poultrymen of Barry county more
In earnest and determined to make the

soclatlon are on the alert for every­
thing that can work to thc advantage
of the exhibition, a* they have ever
been, and ready to sacrifice the time
and effort to Insure tlie success of the
show.
The Hastings Musical Concert Com­
pany are busy rehearsing for their first
concert which will be held in Reed's
Opera House on Thursday evening.
February 8. W. R. Kuenzel. director,
and the musicians are planning to give
citizensofa concert
of a higher
athe
meeting
thp
of grade
crosswQrd
than any ever before given by local
talent
Tlie contest played by members of
the local whist club Tuesday evening
resulted as follows:
Osborn and Mead, plus 9.
Parker and Severance, plus 72.
Ironside and Hubbard, minus .2.
Myers and Daniels, minus ,6.
Pryor and Roberts, minus 1.
Dooley and Boules, minus IB.
Stuart and Pancoast, minus IB.
OtL* and Otis, minus 2.4.
Huffman and Hayes, minus 38.
Stebbins and Doyle, minus 4 A.

DUTCHESS WARANTEE

You may wear a pair for two
months—if a button comes off
we will pay you 10c—if they
rip we will pay you $1.00!
puc&gt;s.

SEE WEST WINDOW

.tounto w
ra. u
wrong. Prof. Brumm believe*.
believes. EducaEduca-1, Hp contra,^ the conversation ot an
wromr
tlon should be regarded simply as a Englishman and &gt;-^enchman: thc
means of cultivating appreciation for English were .unsociable because they
literature, arts, science and music; never developed /intelligence in talk
Here Mr Vaughn .seeks to change the
thus adding to the wealth and richness national character.'and that, we must
of living. These are qualities of which fear—or hope—i* an impossible task.
disagree with
hl* view that------lhe
one can never be robbed. Prof. Brumm I Wc------------------------------------Illustrated the futility of concentrating' Englishman's taciturnity at meal time*
"^/talki
one's whole energy on the accumulation
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
lellectual laziness. A Frencliman talks
of wealth by citing the fact that forty- well because he gives full play to his
The Middleville Post G. A. R. and Monday. If law and order can not be
families are spending the day in the enforced in this dty. then nil law­
two men committed .sujclde in-a single emotions. An Englishman.-naturally a
city
as guests of Fitzgerald Post.
shy [M-rson. distrusts hi* emotions,
abiding citizens had better move out
have a harmful reaction in a number day in one city because of financial keeps them under strict control, and so
Nearly 100 couples participated in the and let the rougik* run the town.
of Industries, and so prolong unemploy­ reverses. With money gone, these men is a poor talker. The inference there second dancing party given by the
A lodge of Odd Fellows will be in­
Twentieth Century Club at the audi­ stituted by Geo. M. Dewey, special
ment. Before any such law adding to had nothing left—no spiritual
torium last evening.
deputy, on Monday evening. February
tlw tax burden of the public is passed reserve* on which to call. The cultural non jequitur which has misled many ■
The school building at Nashville wav 5. nt Woodland center. All members of
people
to
their
heavy
cost.
—
Irish
;
I’
-tur
i
side
of
their
lives
had
been
so
neglected
by Congress. every effort should be
entirely destroyed by fire at 3:00 o'clock that lodge in good standing are cor­
Times.
made to see that governmental expense that tlie draining of wealth left them
yesterday morning.
dially Invited to be in attendance.
Tlie LaSeue.-. Minn., school recently
is' reduced to a minimum. If figures entirely empty. Thc value of education
The Reform club will hold a Union
with
thc
broad
vistas
of
appreciation
it
won the championship tn debate for meeting at Union Hall on Sunday eve­
mean anything there is plenty of room
the third congressional district of that ning.
for economy. More Federal employees unfolds can not be measured In term.',
The essay read before thc Pioneer
are on the governmental payroll today of dollars and cents.
and Mrs. C. H.. Bauer of this city, is
Tul»l« ..... •-•O.BJO 7.400 9M.100 384.800 superintendent of that school and is to Society at their late meeting by Mrs.
titan ever before, except during war­
Amos Wakefield, Is printed on tlie first
A QUERY.
Resort owners and fishermen espe- be congratulated for his success.
time. and are receiving higher remun­
Each week in his Northville Record,!
dally will receive benefit from this co­
The expansive smile on O. F. Chld- shall print nfext week the essay by Cal­
eration on the average. In spite of the Editor Baldwin asks a question of.
operative work between Mr. Brass and
THE way to gain a
vin Hill, Esq. These essays are inter­
fact that the cost of living has de­ more than passing interest. Usually!
the committee from the Hasting* Com­ streets Monday morning was the source
esting to every early settler of the
good reputation is
creased considerably within die past
mercial
club.
Except
for
similar
activi
­
of
no little comment, and tlie cause county, and are printed by request of
they are of the hom^pun variety but
to be what you deties carried out in tlw past, it Is prob­ of it was found to be the arrival of an
three years. If Congress is so disposed always they are thought provoking. In
8
1-4
pound
daughter
at
his
home
the
able
that
most
lakes
In
the
county
It could save this country many mil­ tlie last Issue, for example, was the'
would be entirely "fished out" by now. evening before. Mother and child are
lions of dollars without taxing anybody query. "What is your plan to reduce'
Socrates.
In fact fcr a number of years no or­ doing nicely.
ganization in lhe county paid any at­
A crowded house witnessed the Min­
taxes?" A real "stumper," we would
A COMMUNICATION.
tention to the problem of restocking strel performance given by the Has­
eminent should retrench.
say! Most of us are doing a lol of
Costa Mesa. California.
lakes and as a result "the good old tings City Band al tlie auditorium on
Public officials who fail in their duty grousing about the taxes but how many
days" of fishing Just about disappeared Monday evening. Mr. George W.
to keep the burden of government as of us are giving thc problem any)
Trten attempts were made to restock Barnes of Cui urnbus and a company of snow, just a few days after I wrote. 2
light as possible' on the shoulders of amount of solid thought? Right now 1*1
the lake by use of fish fry'. This proved local "black face artists" assisted by Inches fell in Hollywood, which is a
to be an unsatisfactory method. In Troxel's orchestra and other musical suburb of Los Angeles. Someone stated
American workeraand American enter­
a time when we should surpreas ternfact tests carried on by the conserva­ talent of Uie city presented an amusing It was .first in 50 years and others said
prise are failures as public servants*
pers and prejudice* to give the tax
tion department indicate that It is entertainment. The readings by Vinnle It never before had snowed there, so
That the power to tax Is lhe power to problem though^uL unbiased study;
doubtful if 1 per cent of the fry sur- R-am and the solo by Mrs. Troxel were my letter was true when written.
destroy has never been more evident In
Mr* Mary Bennett.
especially enjoyed.
but not many of us are.
many years than it is right now.
But very positive results are gained
Dun Smith and William Field are
NEWS GLEANINGS.
We'll agree that the seasons are "all
from planting fingerlings. About 90 per home from Ann Arbor for a few days.
THE R. F. C.
wrong" this year. Old resident* here In
BACK TO THE FARM.
Probably no more popular man could1 Medicine Hat. Alta, Canada, bca-.ts cent of these may be expected to de­
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
According to Dean Cox of the Agri- ,have been picked to head the Recon- '2143
out of Its 2353 dwellings occupied velop into fish suitable' for catdiing.
•
winter in fifty years that no snow has
Tin after tin of fry may be dumped in­
cultural college at M. S C., tills de- st
, ruction Finance Corporation than 1by their owners.
to lakes without improving the Ashing of Miss Ro*e Goodyear Saturday eve­ fallen here. So California's loos is evi­
pression ha* proven conclusively that (Charles Dawes. His record in public
dently Barry county's gain. Dandelions
noticeably but Angcrling planting in­ ning. Following is the program:
Quotations concerning lhe Atlantic and daisies were found in bloom here
farming still furnishes about the most ,
variably
gets
results.
thus far also Indicates that he is ex- &lt;
only hut week. But this out-of-season
These fingerlings are developed by Cable.
stable mode of living In the long run
,
tremely capable with
an unusual
Leading fact* of American History. springtime is fur from being appre­
Four dally papers started publication permitting the try to develop In shel­
Workmen in factories, he says, are
ability to get thjngs done despite util- i
ciated by everybody. In fact we our­
tered ponds for about ninety days or Miss AlUe Cannom.
unquestionably better off in times of ’dal red-ta|&gt;t/Yet even with Dawes* this year in Peiping. China.
Story of lhe constitution. Mrs. Hoyt. selves [ircfer a good old-fashioned winlonger. Here lhe tiny Ash are protected
.
Tlie English Channel is 21 miles unde from the ravages of larger fish and are
Domestic and Social life of the col­
rising prices and booming industry But
In control the R. F. C. will be no mlr-’,
_____ with
___
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______ _
P. 8. Even before lhe paper went to
during the inevitable period* of depres­ ade machine. It can. possibly, help’ I at its narrowest point.
provided
feed. Within
a ___
fewonista, Mrs. Fowler.
months'* they" dewlop sufficiently "to I National Agencies for Scientific Re­ press our wish was granted. Winter is
sion when factories run on reduced many of the banks to secure the de-1 A robot distributing station of the
took after themselves.
&lt;sjmopBi*.. Mrs. Hicks.
here—not an old faahiopad one but the
time and unemployment mounts, thc
Yet
even
the
planting
being
carried
I
Cri
Uc
Mis*
pooley.
ground
Is covered with snow and one
«« to-«.
- .to t™.
advantage is all with the fanner.
on now is not sufficient. The Com -1
are 101(1 there is a “kid" poker
Farmers who are on to their Job. he] hoarded money back into circulation fttmUles without the aid of a single at- merdal club here is making fine use!tooni 0,1 de?el?Qn
Where 14 thc -Edit.
•
again.
This
will
be
useful
for
the
time
tendant.
pointed out. at least have their living I
of the resource* available and the I
»n«shal that be falls to see these
Oi
bUl °.f
pe7nane"t
Illiteracy in L^Tas been reduced State Hatchery ha, brrn more than I things? Unteaa be shall show a UUle
and are never reduced to the destltu-jI
I value unless the people, ihemsehc*. be- fr0|n jq
to 3 per cent of the generous
In providing fingerling* •/ttention to duties, it might be
tion of laborers who during entered
Barry county iwcda a fish rearing I **u
lh® ^ty to trade him for a
DANDELIONS In'bLOOM.
I gin to have hope and optimijm with total population In the last 40 years
periods cf unemployment are forced to
pond for It* own exclusive use. Our (
tobacco sign.
regard to the future. However, the R. |
;—r“,
January 28, 1932.
Frank Tucker
Tucker isIs fillin
filling a week s en­
lake* could abicrb
000 Frank
,, . „
। All flour made in Italy must contain lakes
seek assistance from charity. The DeUn'
absorb nlantinc*
plantings of 1500
1.500.000
r.
c. U the ten ol lhe w-called -rent- si
11&gt;u„
gagement In Union hall this week Editor Hastings Banner.
Angerllngs
annually
to
keep
them
on
a
Hasting*. Michigan.
further said there Is now a definite
commencing Monday evening with
dies" for business and Infinitely more;
—------par
with
many
of
the
lakes
In
the
movement back to the farms, even «x,nd Ito lb. live MIUm doU.r ,.»««, I"" U» ktotoppl RJvrr X
"The .Banker's Daughter." changing
northern part of thc stole.
In referring to our open winter, I
though produce prices are low. by peo­ “nwwnwrHv
hv r#„ iNcw Orleans is so laden with foreign
The half-million Angerllngs planted plays nightly. Mr. Tucker has visited
prosperltj loan advocated by S*« .maUcr thal 3 6 tons of mud and debris
this city several times and is very pop­
ple who are forced out of lhe cities be­
--------------------------- - ftn, removcd from ewry j qoo ooo gal. thia year, for example, supplied only ular with all.
window a dandelion bioosom which
about one-quarter of lhe Ashing lakes
cause of unemployment. These people'
Mrs
Smith picked today In our yard. I
। the forerunner to a permanent new de­ Iona of waler before It 13 available for available. Even to get this distribution
are doing us tlie pioncen, did. getting'
wonder if anyone can beat that, we
: partment in our federal banking sys­ domestic use there.
none of thc lakes could be planted as city Monday on buslncoa.
would like to hear from anyone who
their living by home manufacture of
heavily u they should have been. Re­
tem.
products grown on five farm. In fact,
sort competition in the future is going in Lansing Friday and Left an order
Yours truly,
With Dan Soper for some folding beds
to be one of the deciding factors.
the dean said, the old-fashioned prac­
E. O. Smith.
and Michigan
Manuals.
With a county fish-rearing pond to!
------------—~
a
tices of home canning, home-slaughter­
furnish the supply, organizations and' . J' w Lunn
in Charlotte yestering of farm stock, preparation and
The wife of a wealthy Canadian
sportsmen in the county, wc believe. I oay'
,
preservation ot meals, the trading of) farmer write* that her one ambition Is
could be depended on to see that every I fikty.ptve YEARS ann Tonsv
‘AO° TODAY,
wheat for flour, home baking to re­ to see the big London shops. ApparentThe Ocrtnan Prince who became lake in the «unty received a sufficient
George I. King of England, from 1714 annual planting of fingerlings to make
GreenbaciT--worth 94 7-* rent* on th#
place store breads and cakes and larg—“
M. dally a relation characterised by liar', ----------------worth W
cenU 00 “
to 1727. could not speak or write lhe them rank with the best.
dollar.
mony and accord The French rapport
English language.
' Thc second trial of Bell for keeping is variously rendered "bearing, connec­
ing brought into use again. Dean Cox
T°
finding his golf ball, a | open hit saloon after ivours Is in proeClothing prices are 40.2 per cent be- Callfomlan
tion. relation, similitude, harmony, uni­
said that most of these practices had
rubs it with a scent which | ress.
"Women are beginning to take up low lhe peak prices of 1920.
formity. affinity, correapondeaoc," an
become almost lost arts and that the
The "January thaw." has arrived and outgrowth of rapporter,”"to bring back.
!a*LW±U?Ume Th7'"beenU&gt;J Specimen* of“X^.'s first news- attracts butterflies. An added advancollege had sent out special agent* to
tage Is said to be that no caddy Is our snow is rapidly disappearing. The
meat a demand for instruction. The ing it down long enough.-San Fran-; paper, lhe Boston New* Letter, are sUli needed—and butterflies can't count.— sleighing U minus and the prospect for
Ra-port Is pronounced with a as in
| buxjnesa In lhe immediate future U
well preserved, although printed tn l4feaverage farm family, he claims, can cisco Chronicle.
rap. 0 m In pole in tlie Anglicized form;
1704.
■va.
■ ---------------not
.
.- •••
jnotgooo.
good.
but If the French form l* used the
produce from $700 to 81000 of Its own
Another nice thing about a news reel
■■■ ■ •
Production of a seven-pound grape-1 There is now no question in proaunciaUon
regard to
is ra-par, with a as in
living and this. he believes. Is the an­ b that it doesn’t introduce tlie third
Wells drilled at New Orleans have fruit. 10 Inches in diameter, suggests the propriety of lhe city Investing
encountered
press stumps
ot a
fire
engi.v
W
r.COUntered standing
Standinc C'nrMr
ktumAc in
la the
th# possibility
rvmrthlHtv nf
■ combined breakfast' $2,000
am for a sUam. _ ___
swer to much of the dutec*. Inciden­
Example. Hw rapport between the
। as many as three successive leveU.iand shower bath for the Ute risers —I We had an intere«Ung trial in the
tally, tlx Dean believe* that thia back- Times.
some as deep as 610 feet.
| Louisville Courier-Journal.
i court House before Justice Riker on

Lambie

Doyle

"The Store for Dad &amp; Lad"

A Quotation

Costa Mesa, California

Way of Our World

Mid—Winter [Spring!

Pungent Paragraphs

This Week's Word

APPRAISAL OF REAL
ESTATE CONSIDERED

Organization Formed to Adopt
Correct Practices and
Uniformity
One source of heavy losses in buying
of bonds by investors in recent years
was because thc appraisals of property
covered by the bond*, made at the time
above what It should have been. If such
appraising had been done on a proper
basis, there would be no doubt of the
sound values of mortgage bonds, with
sufficient actual proj&gt;crty behind them

als were properly made.
Then1 was held a meeting In the city
of St. Louis last week of men whose
business It had been to appraise prop­
erty for mortgage bonds or mortgage
loans, given to insurance companies or
banks. Tlie purpose of the meeting was 4
to perfect an organization, by means of
which future appraising would be done
on a sound and correct basis. No doubt
many estimated value* of real estate
were honestly made In prosperous
times, but lhe slump In real estate and
In industry has greatly reduced values
which were fair had prices continued"
a* they were during the boom days.
The purpose of the organization
formed in Bt. Louis is to adopt correct
practices and require conformity to
conservative methods of valuing prop­
erty used a* a basis for loans.
The organisation 1* to be known as
the "American Institute of Real Estate
Appraisal*." The head of the committee

ganlzatlon Is Philip W Knlskcrn. son of
Mrs. A. D. Knlskcm of this dty. The
St Louis Globc-Dcinocrat of January
22 contains an extended interview with
Mr. Kntskern. in which he declares the
guide and control appraisal practices
on mortgage bonds. With proper ap­
praisal mortgage bonds can be made
safe and sound Investments; but con­
trol of appraisals Is absolutely neces­
sary. Better control by state security
commissions in sanctioning the Issue of
mortgage bond* is as essential os a bet­
ter organization of those who make the
appraisals. The public who buy bonds
are entitled to know from’proper state
authority that such bond* arc valid and
that they are backed by adequate se­
curity.

VISITED FIVE RURAL
SCHOOLS IN COUNTY.
Miss Ina M. Kelley of the Rural Ed­
ucation Division of the department of
Public Instruction at Lansing andYu*s
Ada Blcklng from the Music Depart­
ment spent Iasi Thursday tn this coun­
ty and visited in five of our rural
schools. Miss Kelley is particularly in­
terested in conducting some of the re­
citation* in groups to eliminate a few
of the short class periods.
PRODUCTION 1NCREAUEK.
• The factory of The Maytag Company.
Newton. Iowa. is.operating more than
78 per cent full-time schedule, and has
been Unco thc middle of October last
year- This not only means employment

distributing outlets, but it means em­
ployment for people In other state*
which produce tlie basic materials used
in manufacturing the Maytag.

at the Uajt-

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February 6th
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Money
Raising Sale
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE
TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR

Pre-War Prices

Buy NOW and SAVE!

nned to Adopt
icticei and
nnity
vy losses in buying
&gt;n tn recent years
irateate of property
I have been. If such
1 done on a propc:
&gt;e no doubt of the
rtgage bonds, with
perty behind them
wn. if the apprateade.
.
meeting in the city

1 to appraise prop­
bonds or mortgage
rance companies or
ration. by means of
sing would be dona
■ect basis. No doubt
lues ot real estate
de in prosperous
? In real estate and
itly reduced values
d prices continued
the boom days.
lhe organisation
Is to adopt correct
ire conformity to
Is of valuing proptute of Real Estate
id of the committee

tt of this elty. The
inocrat of January
&gt;ded interview with

organlzation Is to
appraisal practices
With proper apsnds can be made
estments; but eon■ absolutely necesI by state security
Honing the Issue of
lie who buy bonds
r from'proper state
sends are valid and
d by adequate ae­
IAL
OL8 IN COUNTY,
y of the Rural Edthe department ot
I Leasing and'Miss
lhe Music Departrsday In this coun-

is particularly Into eliminate a few
eriods.

INCREASES.
: Maytag company,
arating more than
• schedule, and has
means employment
dory and Its many
but It means em-

«sic materials used
k Maytag

Pher* at tho UtUtiing 9200400400 a

(Continued from page one)

- 90: in 1930 theca Was raised ana spent
purpose*

WILLIAM J. SMITH, BATTLE lor the
CREEK BANKER, TELLS
member that
OF DEPRESSIONS
SAYS COUNTRY SHOULD
KEEP FREE OF EUROPE

thousand feet in 1914 and that In 1930
fact as I shaX Nvcrt to it
might go on through the list of prod­
Passing now to lhe school districts. ucts and industries Uirvughout the cn-

tendance In tlie seven districts of Iron
county of 4305 and the total money
spent for .vhool purposes in that year
was 9277394.63. This sum Includes thc
money received from tpe tax rolls and
from the primary interest and other
funds.,
William J. Smith, one of Battle
In 1930 the average dally attend­
Creek's leading banker* and citizens. ance was 5432 and the money spent in
. who has done much to ’promote ttw
welfare of hte city, county and state, ed in thia annual expenditure about
was the sjieaker -at the Rotary Club 130.000 per year on capital investment,
luncheon Monday noon. He gave a either In tike construction ot buildings
1 plain, off-hand talk which the mem-' or in the retirement of bonds tor same
ber* of the club apireclaled.
| He prefaced hte remarks by em- &gt; Taking up the county next we find
pha'lzlng the contribution small towns that in the year 1914 the total lax col­
make to Mg cities and to the country lected for county purpose*. exclusive
; Times such as we are going through of county roads, was 172300. In 1930 tlw

Docs Not Believe In Cancella­
tion of War Debts—Urges
Tax Reduction

now. he said, are not ptea-'ant. He said
hte Itearen are not suffering any
mere, and he doubted if as much, a*
folks tn larger cities In other periods
in our history times had been as bad as
today, and the country came througl.
■ them successfully. Instead of feeling
■ disheartened or discouraged, he said.
: we ahould regard the times as a chalItjige to sober thinking and reason­
. able action.
j Tlie speaker briefly reviewed oilier
1 depressions, beginning with that of
1798 America was then threatened with

concern In my vicinity show that lum-

8330430.00. The county road levy »**
97UUO3 00 in 1914 and 973AM 00.Ln 1930
this being In addition to the county

costs ot taxes against each unit

the

manufactured product such as an auto-

S P F C I A L

DEMONSTR

Hurt
There
Does it

every article there luu been an tncrcas-

checked, will soon become confiscatory,
or increase the cost of living to an.un-1
bearable extent.
Here are a few facts about tax rates*
and valuations that I wish you to rememter In connection with what 1
have to suggest later on in this {taper
In 1914 the average tax
rate ini
Michigan was 81837 per thousand dol-J
ter* of valuaUon; tn 1930 the average*'
rate wa* 83143.
In 1914 the township in Michigan
with the loaest valuation was Green­
bush township in Alnma county with a
valuation of 850440; in 1930 the town­
ship with the lowest valuation was
Sheridan township In Gladwin county
with a valuaUon of only 818 800
In 1914 the township in Michigan

I compiled these statistics In fiveyear periods and an inspection of tlw
table* shows that each period shows an
increase over that ot the five years im­ tramck in Wayne with a valuation of
931375 198 This township was later Inmediately previous.
Now let's see what has been doing corpora^-d a* a city In 1930 the town-.
ship with lhe greatest valuation was;
,
in mind that I am talking about real Grosse Point with 9117415.738
in 1914 lhe county with the lowest ।
estate taxes only.
valuation was Oscoda with 91300005
Tlie records in the auditor general *
office show that the state lax levied for In 1930 this county was still the lowest t
in valuation but it ha* been boosted to.
all purposes in the year 1914 amounted
93315.170
Wayne was tlw county-carrying thc I
for tlw same purposes 829.500 000.
In addition the stale collected and sessed at 9830413.132; it was still high'
paid back to tire school districts of tlw in 1930 but Its value was up to 94486.- \
stale under thc primary school inter­ 848416 The total valuation of the state {
est Jaw the following: In 1914. 85.726.­ has more than doubled in the period |
735 87. and In 1930 for the same pur­ under consideration.
pose. 924471.43241.
What this business slump will do to.
Now let’s take a peck at the school
expenditures of the state for the same but it s certain that when wc get com-1
period. In 1014 the average daily at­ pletcly through the wringer well be
tendance in the schools of the state an odd specimen compared with what |
was 464.869 and the total expenditures
Now. it doesn’t take any philosopher i
for all purposes amounted to 821397 799 38. which includes a capital ex­ to convince you that these things can't
penditure of 94.153,410.78 leaving the continue; that eventually our tax bur-.
cost of instruction and attendant maln- den is going to swamp u* The question

Have you Callouses,
Cramped Toes or
burning sensations at
the ball of the foot?
How to get relief
from this or any
other Foot Trouble
will be demonstrate**)
at our store-

&amp; WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 10th and 11th

wealth. Fear engendered by war talk
By a Foot Comfort Expert of thc Chicago
greatly depressed business. Men who
were tn debt could not pay. At that
Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, noted Foot Spe­
time such debtors could be jailed.
cialist—No Charge Jor his Services!
Leading citizens ot New York. Phila­
delphia and Boston languished in jail
If you sufler from your feet, it will be to your ever-last­
because of inabllljy to pay.
ing benefit to visit our store on tho- above date, when a
Following lhe Natxtleonlc war* came
member of the most noted staff of Foot Comfort Experts
an era of speculation which resulted In
the serious depression of 1819.
in America will be here—direct from thc Chicago Officce
President Jackson's relentleM opposi­
of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl!
.
tion to the United States Bank had
So important is tlii* to you, that we urge you not to
much to do with the notable depression
of 1837. Government deposits, taken
mtes tlie opportunity. You w ill receive an analysis of Pedo­
from Uie federal bank and placed in
graph prints of your stockinged feet and be shown just
smaller banks throughout thc country,
what your foot trouble is. The Dr. Scholl Appliance or
crer.tcd an era of wild speculation, fol­
Remedy you nerd is then demonstrated to you to prove
lowed by a terrible |&gt;anic. In 1857 we
bow perfectly comfortable it will make your fret. AU
had another. Before wc emerged from
I ttaur country was tn the throe* of civil
this uilhoul cost to you!
1 war. That.-yar left ui with a national
Remember the date aad be sure to attend.
1 debt
pier 93400400.000. when our la cost of 937 10 per enrolled pupil. In We've had commissions appointed and
[total wealth was only 916400400000 the year 1930 the average daily attend­ hearings held, we've had tax remedies
, Our paper money wa* greatly Inflated ance had increased to 844 987 and the of all kinds suggested but so far noth­
F D F E I F.aeh visitor to our store during this
There was wild speculation, with con­ total outlay for all i»urposes to 8119­ ing has been done How lung can this
IW.w.l,.lLn -.11 r—... .
sequent lilgh price*. We were forced to 308 09747 In which la contained 921.­ condition last?
In my. opinion It will last until some
retrench, to get back to a solid baste, 43932639 capital outlay. Taking this
with the result that prices fell violent­ last Item from the total leave* the cost relief plan te agreed upon that cap get
ly. Wool, which had sold for 9100 a of instrucUcn tn 1930 at 987469353 48 by the legislature or meets the approval
pound, declined to nine cents. The se­ or a per capita cost |*r enrolled pupil of tive people on a referendum.
Most of our Lax reformer* forget that
vere panic of 1873 continued until 1879. of 8115 82
You understand that these figures changing our tax system te a very Un­
While It was in progress Senator Bay­
ard of Delaware, tn a senate speech, are not mentioned in any way critical partan: affair; that many minds have
urged the repudiation of our nations', to the department of education or our 1■ to meet upon the subject and that no
debt because, he declared, we could educational system: they are used forji particular plan or scheme te liable to
MICHIGAN
1 be adopted Just as presented. What the
never pay It. Tliere were strikes, lock­ enlightenment only.
HINDS CORNERS.
I Don't forget lhe Cemetery Circle outs. bank failures and crazy talk of
Well let * see wiuit the result of this. reformer* of our taxing system need to
' dinner at Mary Payne's tn Hastings
Mr, .na MM. non.W
"““™’ flat money; but in 1880 we emerged great increase in taxation has had on keep constantly tn mind te that no
February 10.
matter how scientific or worthy a plan
business and Industry.
from that depression.
sona spent Sunday In Hasting* with her
Mrs Dodge',
Dodge’:. mother
moUtcr from
from Orand
Grand
A TIP FOR MUSSOLINI.
IN HITLER'S LAND!
In my county there are two principalI may be, unless It can be enacted into
In 1883 and on Into the early nineties
brother. Mr. and Mr*. Scott Bechtel napuls spent Sunday with her.
there was increasing talk of free coin­ industries, iron ore mining and logging; statute or made a part of our funda­
A machine used tn Berlin. Oer..
French parents must select their
and._mlly.
----family.
i
»
■
mental law it tent worth the paper it's presses grooves into the asphalt pave­ children's namai from an official list,
age of silver, fiat money, etc. This agi­ and lumbering
Miss HenrieUa Eaton from north of I
NORTHWEST THORNAPFLE.
In the year 1914 each ton of iron ore
tation brought on thc memorable pant.*
ment to prevent automobiles from according to a decree which went into
Hastings te staying with. Mr*. Ronald
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fowler of Cut­ of 1893. which lasted more than four shipped from Iron county paid a tax eral schoote of thought on this subject .'.kidding in wet weather.
Haynes. Her parents' home burned .lerville were Sunday guests of Mr. and years. The clouds passed then and of 39 0 cents. In 1930 each ton shipped of taxation reform. One school is seeklax ---------------------of 582. Passing
to our—
UmSunday.
will now. He predicted that, within paid
,--------a —
- ---------Ing methods to shift the Increasing
her
T
Caller* at W. O. Tobias' Wednesday
Mrs. Hannah Morgan te spending the three or four years, real estate which ber lands I have In mind a timbered
burden from one class of property or
week with her sister. Mrs. David Ben- te now so depressed will be eagerly tract ot 160 acre* in the vicinity of my persons to another; another wants to
Abbott. Mr and Mrs Chas Graines
bought. We have more money in thte own town. In 1914 the average tax |&gt;er
country than ever before. One trouble1 acre on that land wa* 44 cents; Ln 1930 consolidate units and centralise gov­
and Mahlon Tobias, all of Battle Creek
Olney Adams Is on the sick list. Roas is—the hoarders—men who pull out (the tax has been increased to just ernment higher up and so on along thc
Mrs. Pear! Barrett and daughter Tolan la caring for hia chores.
their money from banks and hide It [ about 82 00 per acre. The estimate of .Hue None of them seem to be getting
Leah of Detroit visited the former's
Burdette Fisher has scarlet fever.
They do not mean to'be. but really arc merchantable Umber showed 4 M feet anywhere and the'reason Is that no
parents from Thursday 'till Bunday.
The 25th anniversary of the Par­ public enemies. Tltey ought to be de-1 to the acre and at a price of 95 00 per one wants to stop spending—that is.
Leah remaining for a longer visit.
priced of credit for they have forfeited M stumpage, which te a fair average none of the tax spenders; and that's
melee
Lathes'
Aid
will
be
held
in
the
There will be a missionary program
lvalue,
—
that timber
»— &lt;Is ------worth 820 —
per the class that we are getting most Ot
at Hendershot next Sunday at ten1 church basement February 18. A free- public confidence.
our suggestions from—
they
want to
*!•
— -rT.
Tlie speaker ssid that In fifteen years acre. In 10 year*' Ume the entire value -oclock, Mr. Burges* will be present will offering wll be taken at noon for
and will also bring a speaker from dinner followed by program. Come and our populaUon ha* increased 25 per of that tract of Umber will be exUn- keep up the outgo but seek to extract it
gutehrd
in
taxe*.
Can
you
see
why
| in such a manner that the operation
cent; the income of our people ha.»
Hastings
1 mcet old Urac
grown 125 per cent; but there ha* been1 owner* of umber lands cannot afford. will not hurt the taxpayer enough to
I cause him to squeal.
an Increase of 233 per cent In taxation to hold them?
Tlie record* of a large manufacturing
&lt;To be continued!
Fifteen years ago Michigan's state tax.
wa* 86.000.000. Now It te nearly 830.­
000 000. in special taxes and in other ments. England .profited by gaining mented by Rotarians tar his straight­
ways we are contributing other bi;; territory said to Be worth 850400400. ­ forward common-sense talk.
sum*.
.
000. France gained even more. America
There is only one way to cure this refused to profit by the war. Now we RECEIVES HONOR FROM
panic, said Mr. Smith. Everybody must are bitterly assailed by those fur wliotn
FR1GIDAIRE COMPANY.
In thc Friday Grand Rapids Harald
we fought. The speaker said the Ameri­
work out of It. Everyone should take an can people had been flim-flammed out appeared the. picture of Rupert Car­
An unusual opportunity to have your
Interest in public affair*. We must re­ of billions of dollars because of their ruthers. formerly of this city, but now
duce taxation. We must reduce al! idealism.
residing In Orand Rapids. The Item In
car tuned-up at low cost
government expenses. We must reduce
connection with the picture read as fol­
Europe is clamoring for us to cancel lows:
Bie number of commissions that are
taking money out of the people, and war debts. He hoped we would never ,A skilled artisan who turned to
get on a business baste with govern­ do it. "Let the governments of Europe f-aleamanship a few years ago following
ment. Individuals must live within repudiate those debts. If they will. Then a hunch that he had ability along that
their moans.
line. R. Carrothers of Grand Rapids,
,
Tho speaker expressed hte conviction never cancel them." be said European store
representative—af- F. C Mathews
that our country and our foreign bank­ governments are now paying 81400.- ,company. Frigidalre distributors here,
ers have been paying too much atten­ 000.000 yearly to support armies and has won many honors with his comtion th foreign affairs. We have been navies. One-sixth of that would be suf-11 pany.
trying too hard to build up foreign talent to pay their indebtedness to us.
Regarded as the outstanding Frigidcommerce and have neglected our during tlie sixty-two years which we alre saleman tn Michigan. Mr. Car­
home market. The yearly production of gave them to pay it They get unwill­ rothen was set to Dayton yesterday as
Valves ground Carbon cleaned
American goods and products of all ing to pay. Instead they are fomenting guest of the company to meet with the
kinds reaches the collosal sum of 980.­ hate and trouble among themselves quota congress there. The congress is
Motor tuned-up
.
000.000400. with 93 per- cent of them and trying their beat to rope us into' made up of salesmen who have reached
their
quarrels.
The
speaker
hoped
that
।
(Distributor
points adjusted
bought, consumed and paid for by our
or exceeded their quotas.
own people. Wc will always sell some never again will this country meddle in
Carburetor cleaned and adjusted ■
Mr. Carrothers' sales for 1931 were
goods abroad. To help sell more across European affair*. He hoped the United 182 per cent of his quota, and consid­
Spark plugs cleaned and adjusted
'
the seas our international banker* have States will never be drawn into a war erably In excess of his 1930 record. No*
Ignition timing adjusted and reset
inveigled us Into buying tlie bonds of In Asia "The thing for us to do is to only will he be an honored member of
OU will not need to scrub your floor* when
bankrupt governments—although wc get out of the Orient and let them set­ the quota congress, but he has attract­
Fuel line cleaned
didn't know they were bankrupt until tle their own affairs. We can find ed the attention of several executives
they are finished with LOWE BROTHERS
Headlights focused
Fan adjusted
we bad tlie bonds. We were drawn into enough to do in minding our own of the company. Including the presi­
FLOOR ENAMEL. It form* * smooth, durable
a foreign war. when we had nothing business," lie said.
dent. as attested by personal letters
Battery tested and refilled with distilled
In
closing
lie
urged
all
to
take
an
at stake. What te the result? The
complimenting him on bls work.
coat with an attractive finish and can be kept
water
interest
and
a
part
Ln
their
govern
­
speaker said that today the United
Formerly employed by lhe Hayes
clean very easily by wiping with a damp doth.
States has more friends In Germany ment. local, county, state and national Body corporation. Mr. Carrothers took
It i* made to stand the abuse and repeated deaothan in England. France and Italy com­ If bankers, business men. manufac­ a position as a salesman six years ago.
bined. although they were our alHcs in turers and farmers of counties like
ing* to which floors arc subjected and it is good
OBITUARY.
that var Within a year after thous­ Barry will do their part in public af­
on both wood and cement floors.
Semalva A. Bolton. Ute oldest child
ands of American boys had perished on fairs they can save our communlUesthe battlefields of France to save that state and the nation from getting oil of Lewis and Hannah Bolton, was boni
This Floor Enamel dries quickly—put it on in
country, lhe mention of America was on the wrong fool. Our obligations as May 21. 1854 in the Mate of New York
the evening and walk on it the next morning.
hissed In every French theater I We citUfln* should be as sacred as our re­ and passed away at Pennock hospital
at Hasting* aged .77 year* and eight
Very easy to apply and it I* made io a variety
were called Bhylocka by the very peo­ ligion.
He predicted that, within ten years, months She cam6 to Michigan with
Low priest alto on oiling and lubrication, washing
ple we had saved. They refused to hon­
of attractive color*.
or the debts they owed us. Prance is this country will be squared away on a her parents when a small child and
and polithing, batteriu, and olhar Ford Acnwrta
Come in and get a color card.
trying right now U&gt; repudiate that part firmer, better basis and be more prx-s- settled in CasUeton. Barry county.
peruus than it has ever been. "But let Michigan. She was united in marriage
created after the war dosed, when it us not believe." he said, "that this' with Charles Carr November 3. 1883.
bought materials by the train load can be done by pairing resolutions in
from this country.
Not until the peace conference did He said it will be applying common Mr*. James Harry and one brother.
Corner of Church
we learn ot secret treaties between the sense, patriouuu. cducauon and relig­ Oliver Bolton of Hastings, besides sev­
governments of Europe Then we real­ ion, with everybody getting bu&gt;y and eral nieces and nephews. The funeral
and Court Street
H&amp;ating*, Michigan
ised that we had been drawn into a war RWtflng his mponslUlilie;. which will *u h»M M ths Barry-Ute church Sunm
m WWW*
which European govornmenU had get Amgnca on a pro-pcroui basis
engaged because of their secret agree- again. The Speaker wu highly compli- ln&lt;. Burial tn Barrynlte cemetery.

DURING THIS SPECIAL EVENT

REAL
CONSIDERED

currn

Michigan Editor Discusses Taxation;
Levies Increasing
Increasing Beyond
Beyond Reason;
Reason; Limit
Levies
Necessary on Real, Personal Property

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Monday, Feb. 8 to Saturdayf Feb. 13
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PHONES: Office 2206. Residence 2207
HASTINGS, MICH.

Millers, baker?, farmers and ctttanwi
are co-operating in a new. original!
I plan to bring back better time*. Mills,
I have agreed to pay farmers $1.25
I bushel for wheat. Bakers promise to
buy flour made from such wheat. Citi­
zens agree to buy bread made by their
EDWIN DAY CONTRIBUTES bakers at ten cents a loaf, the old price
If such a plan can be made to wprk it
ARTICLE TO HARTFORD
jreuld be fine for the farmer for be
DAY SPRING
would at least be ahead 25 cents a
bushel on the wheat he used In bread;
then think how much farther $1.25 a
THINKS FEWER SENA­
bushel for wheat would go paying taxes
. TORS WOULD SUFFICE and other necessities, saying nothing
about luxuries. If this plan could have
Reduction of Salaries In AU been made to’work two years ago and
workable so other produce would
Gov't. Departments Might J kept
not have slumped perhaps there would
Help Thinks Mr. Day
not have been so many men out of
In thc January 37 Issue of the Hart­ work. But with all other produce hit­
ford. Michigan.* Day Spring Edwin ting the toboggan, even eggs; sliding
Day; who lives south of this city has an down as if It was greased, and looking
interesting communication. Mr. Day now as tliough tiiey will not stop even
formerly lived near Hartford, "has al­ when they strike bottom. The farmers'
ways been Interested In the town and cut bi forced on him; he can take it or
thc surrounding territory and continues leave it. Most others seem reductant to
to take and to read the Hartford Day take' any cut In prices, especially gov­
Sprtng. With his permission we give his ernment. stale, city, county and town­
ship officials. Full time, big salary
letter which is as follows:
workers. 1 might Include doctors, un­
January 32. 1932.
dertakers. possibly school teachers.
To Tlie Day Spring:
I was surprised that Frank ’ Burger,
I was very much interested In
George Foulkea* article in Thc Day a farmer, stockholder in Bangor bank,
Spring this week, ■’The one remedy for and democratic supervisor of Bangor
higher taxes is to stop spending." I township, sliould oppose .a cut in super­
don't suppose he means to stop spend­ visors' salary even as much as 50 per
ing entirely, but spending too much cent for even that, when It comes to
or borrowing to spend for that which buying necessities would amount to no
• would pave been better done without. cut. It cant be he as a farmer does not
। Tlie general government, state, coun­ realize the straits most farmers, small
ty. city, township and school district business men and the man who Is try­
[officials certainly have been past mas­ ing to’ pay for a home, is in to pay thej
ters In spending since the beginning of present high taxes. It was published
I the World war. and the farmer, small that he said he did not think super­
; business man and laborer were sure visors get too much pay. Ccrtklnly not.
[ there was no use trying to stop It as Neither does Legge with hl* salary of
long as they were getting their legit! - $100.000 00 as president ot the Inter­
national Harvester company, but a
mate share.
| But when the price of wheat slumped man out of work with a hungry fam­
। below the cost of production things be­ ily should be more leniently dealt with
! gan to look different to the farmer, and for stealing something for them to eat
. it became a subject of controversy In than a man who collects $100,000 from
I the halh of national legislation. Months the farmers' pockets, added to the high
' before thc so-called depression began cost of farm machinery. Wouldn't It be
i most everybody realized something right to let Senator Capper know that
* should be done to stabilize the price of mast’Michigan taxpayers arc willing he
wheat to give the man that raised it a should go to it and try to accomplish
fair profit, as you know, all schemes al! he advocates to reduce taxes, both
failed; last October the price of wheat by a cut In salaries even up to 50 per
went to the lowest level since 1803, and cent and. reducing the force so all will
a majority of people began to realize have to work and cam all the money
they get. even if one democratic super­
' tomething was wrong.
! Now. a large minority don't know wc visor opposes.
Edwin Day.
have had any depression only as it
Re-tired Farmer.
help* them to more luxuries or a larger
bank account, because the same pay
buys more of the necessities, and why
not save more money? In th^. next to
the last paragraph of Mr. Foulkcs' ar­
ticle h-&gt; sa» everybody talks taxation
but nobody seems to do anything abou:
it. That does not strike me as Just right.
But the doing seems to be the wrong
I way to suit we taxpayers. There always
(Continued from page one)
f seems to be someone ready to furnish
I money (and plenty of it&gt; to the very American experts who are supposed to
. ready official spenders on any pretext have charge of the Jobs. Frequently
| whatever if only that magic bond Mr. McElroy would, following out the
, bearing Interest and untaxable can be American method, order construction
, produced. I wonder if we have a United work done In a certain way; but It was
’ States m1 fin tor or representative simple more than likely, if he went away from
j enough to think the people would not It for a time and came back that he
be better off if there were only half as would find tiiat some Russian sub-bow
' ninny of him as there are Why had inspected the work and had re­
| wouldn't one senator to a state do just quired it to be done some other way.
ns well as two. and not be half a* tin- which would not fit into the original
I wieldly? And surely Ketcham could plan. Plans for the great buildings, al­
represent twice the number of people so for machinery and equipment for
f he does and do it just as well os he Industrial plant* being constructed in
[ does now.
Russia, were largely drawn by Ameri­
: Senator Capper in an article In the can and German experts. Mr. McElroy
[Michigan Farmer this week tells us we endeavored to carry- out such plans
[are all paying for more government as they were drafted by the compe­
than we need; that one public cm- tent German or American engineers
ployee or office holder out of every 17 who made them. It can be seen, there­
gainfully occupied tell* part of the fore. what a great hindrance it was
story and Is more than even the most to him in hi* work to And Russian sub­
prosperous country in the world can bosses. who did -not understand the
' afford; that there arc just two ways we plans and did not have any clear Idea
can or ever wlH remedy our tax trouble. of what was wanted, undo his work.
■ One is by taxing thc wealth that now After this liad happened many times
[escapes taxation. (I wonder if the sen- Mr. McElroy quit and returned to this
| ator could tell us a better way to do country.
that than by an Income tax or could
While In Russia for many months,
the people .who now have plenty of he had the opportunity to see at first
11 money to lend on thc never ending In­ hand what an utter failure the Soviet
terest and untaxablc bond be reached scheme of government really is. He
also had the opportunity to know, from
III that ready money could be collected in matters that came under Ills observa­
II taxes? i The other is by simplifying, tion. what a cruel bunch of tyrants the
reducing and modernizing our systems Soviet leaders arc. Such a thing as
of government, beginning in the school liberUfeUa unknown there.
Since his return to America. Mr.
'districts, townships, counties, cities ant!
I Anally the nation. Would not most McElroy has been called upon to make
small taxpayers think the senator had several addresses and has related his
thc cart before the horse? (Anyway, experiences while in Russia. He tell*
some of the others have begun. Itfnla what he knows of the Soviet govern­
county board of supervisors made a re­ ment and of the prospects of their
duction tn the pay of county officers.) much advertised "Fire Year Plan."
. As Congress is now in session, would It which he believes is doomed to fail­
not be a good time for tlie Senator to ure.
In our Issue of January 20 wc re­
rsee that some kind of bill is introduced
to both simplify and reduce expenses viewed an address given here by
by reducing employees, especially pay Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, in which
of all who receive over $1500.00 a year? he predicted lhe collapse of the'"Five
I wonder If government would not be Year Plan” and the failure of the
| simplified and would not a majority of Soviet government. It was his judg­
Michigan taxpayers say "Senator, go ment, too. that when the .collapse of
to it and if you succeed. Michigan. their scheme was Inevitable the Soviet
» state, cities, counties, townships and dictators would, with such of the costly
school districts will follow." And j»cr- Russian crown Jewels as they have in
haps before it comes time for me to re­ their possession. flee to other coun­
new my subscription the Day Spring tries and let the Russian people get
out of their troubles the best they can.
might follow suit.
I see thc Gleaner Elevator has an Mr. McElroy fully agrees with Count
advertisement in tlie Day'Bpring this Sakhnoffsky that thc "Five Year Plan"
week offering 24 1-2 pounds of flour for cannot succeed under conditions which
one bushel of wheat. If not less than exist In Russia, and that the Soviet
five bushels are brought at one time. despots never can put It across.
That means for 300 lbs. of wheat
OBITUARY.
| brought 122 1-2 pounds of flour, plus
Frank Cole, son of Joseph and Jane
I the sacks. can be taken home; or in
Cole, was born in Orangeville town­
| pounds of the same kind of stuff lie ship. September 29. 1855. and passed
brought only it was enclosed in 109 away at his home in Prairieville. Janpounds of the best stock feed in the urary 24.1932. being 78 years, 3 month*,
world, which if be buys at the Elevator and 25 days of-agc. Mr. Cole spent the
will take about 120 lbs. of lhe same productive years of his life In Kala­
[wheat. Or figuring a little differently, mazoo. having in his youth learned the
the farmer gets five sacks of flour trade of carrUge maker, and working
I worth $2.50. after furnishing land. seed, for several firms along that line, spend­
[.•owing, harvesting and all thc rest of ing several years with thc Lull A: Skin­
the work. Tlie miller gets three sack* ner Carnage Co., and The Michigan
I of flour, plus four pounds of flour to Buggy CO About 15 years ago. when his
1 pay for the sacks, 100 pound* of bran trade became a matter of memory only,
. worth $1.00, total $250. minus a small he came back to make his tome with
commission to pay for selling. In other his sister. Mrs. Lottie Orr. until her
words the farmer pays a 50 per cent tax deatil four years ago. where lie has
to havn his wheat milled. How much since resided. Tlierc are left to miss Ms
different the old time toil, when he passing one nephew, Bert Reynolds,
could take 300 pounds of wheat and and family In Indiana, and several cou­
take home 200 pound* of flour. 70 lbs. sin* from thc home community. Fu­
neral services were held Tuesday at the
to leave five-tenths, then one-tenth. Henion Funeral Home. Rev. L. D. Mlles
And the miller's was considered among in pharge. Burial al Prairieville.
the best paying business of the time.
Another Michigan Fanner article, "A
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Two Kojoyabh Events Planned
Por the American Lefion
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Auxiliary Members
Two events that are being anUcipat-

F.AREWELL LUNCHEON.
The 8-1 class of Junior High school
with Mrs. Beatrice Knapp, the home
room teacher, gave a luncheon on FrlAU Junior High teachars and Mr. Wal­
lace and Mr. VanBusklrk were guests.
.. The luncheon was held in the ptay-

Legion Auxiliary are to take place thia wore arranged to repreaent an eight.
On Thursday evening of this week, at
the regular Auxiliary meeting, there
will be a pot fuck supper at 8:30 o'clock, Leod. Mias Helen Michael, and Mrs
to Kingsley on Tuesday for a few days' with Mrs. Nellie Conaway as general Walter Perkins had charge ot the
serving which was done by County Nor­
stay.
.
Mrs Ophelia Ohalr of Chicago is the buttered rolls and one other dUh mal students.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W Crawford of food. Following the supper, the Unit,
class played tor the grand march which
Miss Jane Griffin of Battle Creek was bers are to be initiated. It Is hoped
the guest of Mtes Agnes Burroughs there may be a large attendance on Brockway, and Mrs. Knapp.
Thursday.
Thursday evening.
Tho program which followed a de­
Lincoln's birthday on Friday Feb­ licious luncheon Included class songs
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Crawford leave
Bunday for New York City for a two ruary 12. will be celebrated by the and yells from both groups. Barbara
American Legion and Auxiliary with a Will spoke a cheery "Goodbye and
Miss Ethel Jones returned on Bunday joint meeting at the Legion rooms. A Good Luck" from the 8-l s, Paul Rearfrom several weeks' visit in Pittsburgh.
Pa., and Cincinnati. Ohio.
o'clock, to which members of both or­ Miss Elizabeth Hart as advisor of tlie
Mrs Charles Gladstone and baby ganizations are Invited.
8-2 heme room. Miss France.'; Hunter
have gone to Grand Rapids, where Mr.
Ths Glee club held its last rehear- sang "In Italy" by Geannc Boyd ac­
Gladstone is employed.
companied by Virginia Potts. Mr. Per­
Mrs. George Devlin and daughter. Mrs. John Palmer. Some new numbers
kins and Mr. VanBusklrk also talked
Anne, of Jackson are guests of Mr. and are being practiced under thc direction
of Mrs. Robert Burch. The club meets
Thomaa E Reynolds of Chicago was next Tuesday night with Mrs. HarryBRIDGE PARTY AND DINNER.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Cook Wood. IM W. Bond St.
Miss Jocelyn Ironside entertained
Thursday night and Friday.
eight of her friends very pleasantly on
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY.
Saturday
with an afternoon bridge
Benton Harbor visited Mr. and Mrs.
Seventeen friends and relatives gath­
ered Friday evening. January M. and party. Honora were won by Misses
Dwlght Beumer was called home surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Francisco Marjorie Stebbins and Ruth Renderfrom Houghton last week by the death on their thirtieth wedding anniver­
of his mother, Mrs. Albert Beumer.
sary. Those present were their grand­ ladles in the evening and all report a
daughter, MIm Beverly Stair. Mr. and happy time.
thc guest of Winston Sheffield Thurs­ Mrs. Leo Cummings and daughters.
GUILD NO. S.
day night
Harriet Anne Chidester of St. Johns Mrs. Richard Endsley. Elmer Kelley.
Mrs. W. G. Davis entertained Hos­
is spending this week with her grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jordan and baby, pital Guild No. 5 on Monday evening
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester. also the farmer's mother. Mrs. Jordan. Bridge was played. .Mrs Kim Slglei
Mrs'. Annie Swegles and Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brockway and son. wlnnlpg high score and Mrs. Ed. Law­
Swegles from Hastings spent thc after­ All enjoyed a very pleasant evening rence the consolation. Lovely refresh­
noon with Mrs. Jack Snyder on Friday. I with nmes and music. A pot luck ments were served and all report a
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Cook and Leon I lunch’wos served after which al! re­ pleasant evening.
Bauer were In Lansing Tuesday, the turned to their homes, wishing Mr. and
men attending Farmers' Week at M. Mrs John Francisco many more years
ZADIOWSKI—HAGGART.
of wedded life.
Sunday afternoon at five o'clock at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen from
the Methodist parsonage. Rev. L- L.
BRIDGE-SHOWER FOR BRIDE.
Caledonia were the guests of the lat­
Dewey united in marriage Joseph
Honoring a recent bride. Mrs. Car­
ter's mother, Mrs. Katie Snyder. Sun­
roll McGuffin. Mesdames Raymond Zadlowskl and Maggie Hoggart, both
Wtndcknecht nnd Theodore Knopf en­ of this city. Congratulations are ex­
tended.
tertained
very
delight
fully
with
a
mis
­
and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
S. F. Nichols of Detroit over the week cellaneous bridge-shower on Frida}'
evening al lhe home of Mrs. Windeend.
,
Miss Emily McElwain was hostess to
Mrs. Will Thwaltes ot Grand Rap- knechl. Twenty guests were present.
High bridge scores were made by twelve guesti^aturday evening at a
nis Murray from Wednesday till Fri­ Mrs. Hugli Riley and Mrs. Leon De­
Lano (Mildred Riley).
day.
The bridge tallies were bridal in Richard Grcos
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mr.
and Mrs. Lindley of Battle Creek were
NASHVILLE.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. orated with wedding bells, both being
very attractive.
Miller.
Mrs. Fred Warner and Mrs. Gail Ly­
Guests from out of town were Mrs kins were at Charlotte Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mead and
Miss Therexxa Dausc of Lansing was
children were guests of Mr. and Mra. Einar Frandxen. Benton Harbor; Miss
Thai. Gammage of Grand Rapids on Harriet Brien. Lansing; Mrs. Leon Delaino. Cloverdale
Saturday.
There were nearly two hundred at­
tended thc Father and Son banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley and son.
A FRIENDLY GET-TOGETHER.
Monday
night at the Evangelical
John Malcolm, of Detroit were over thc
About one hundred flfly friends of
the State and Center roads and ad­ fine supper. Mr. Holmes of Lansing was
art Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Penney and son joining communities met in the social the speaker.
Mr Goff and Mr. Murph}* of Lansing
of Royal Oak were over Sunday guests tooms of thc Moose hall here Saturday
of Mrs. Etta Blough and Mr. and Mrs. evening and enjoyed a pleasant few were in Nashville Saturday on burincss
hours In visiting, playing cards and
Rev. and Mrs. Rhoades of Maple
Vernor Blough.
dancing,
the
Linington
orchestra
fur
­
Grove entertained Rev. Hayes and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyes and son of
family Thursday night.
Flint, were here Saturday and Sunday nishing music.
Late in the evening refreshments
to see lhe former's mother, Mrs. Anna
Marylln Joyce, daughter of Mr. and
were served. Thus those ot our chllhood Mrs. Floyd Titmarsh of Vermontville
Boyes, who is 111.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop spent lhe days who- attended lhe rural school. has scarlet fever.
latter part of the week in Detroit and of the above local communities again
Mrs. Bidelman and three children of
Dr. attended a special clinic at the enjoyed a friendly get-together.
Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Those from away were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Amos Wenger.
Henry Ford hospital.
Louis Furhiss of Long Beach. Cal.. Olen Brown of East Lansing, and
William Kitinhans went to Grand
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Furniss of George Gillespie of Charleston. W. Va. Rapids Sunday. He entered Junior Col­
Nashville are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. BASKET BALL BOYS
lege on Monday.
0. W. Clarke today (Wednesday).
Louie Diamonte of East Lansing ua.s
WERE ENTERTAINED.
Miss Ruth Hicks and Miss Maxine
After the basket bail game on Fri­ home over the week end.
Wunderlich ot Pentwater and' Miss day evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes
Mrs. Hazel Putman and children of
Jackson
spent Sunday with Mrs. Bessie
entertained ten members of the squad
Brown and family.
and Coaches Hawthorne and Brozak.
Wunderlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Couch have
as a surprise to Loren Boyes and sev­
Mrs. Fannie Wilson of Tennessee eral of the other players.
moved into the Mae Potter house on
spent Tuesday with her cousins, Mr.
A delicious repast was served thc Middle street.
and Mrs. Sumner Sponable. She had
Miss Hilda Lund'.trum underwent an
guests after which games of various
been visiting a brother in northern
kinds
were enjoyed, and all appreciated operation for appendicitis last Wednes­
Michigan.
day at Penpock hospital.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis FurnUs of Long Beach. Cali­
lightful occasion.
Claude Wood were Mr. and Mra. Lon
fornia is spending the week with his
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelsey*
parents.
LOVELY BUFFET LUNCHEON.
of Coate Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Alice McFarland suffered a
Small gloss baskets of assorted flow­
Chamberlain.
ers centered the luncheon tables and a stroke Monday. Site was slaying with
Mrs George Hooper and daughter. -------------------larger similar------bouquet WBa
was used TO
on thc her mother. Mrs. Hannah Robinson.
Miss Jean Hooper, of Memphis. Tenn., dining table at thc charming buffet Mrs. Bertha Mater of Marshall came
mmr
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..... ...
come last week tn
to assist wifh
with the earn
care ,luncheon
given
by .•
Mrs. Robt. Walton
of the former's mother. Mrs. Marcus on Tuesday of last week, covers being
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bullen of Parma
Stebbins, who lx very ill.
laid for twelve. Bridge was played In brought Mrs. McDerby home Sunday
Mrs. Fred Mahoney and son. Jack, the afternoon, high score going to Mrs. and Monday they went to Shepherd to
and Mias Mildred Newton of Kala­ William M. Stebbins, second to Mrs. visit their daughter.
mazoo were Saturday and Sunday FTunk Andrus and consolation to Mrs.
The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Cole Newton
A f amble
church met with Mrs. Gokay Wednes­
and Miss Helen Newton.
day afternoon.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARTY.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth and
Grand Rapids last Tuesday night at­
About rixty-flKnights Temptar Mrs. Eunice Mead spent last Tuesday
tending a banquet and entertainment and their ladld^rere present at a mlx- with Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins.
given by the five O. E. 8. Chapter* in er last Tuesday evening at lhe Masonic
Grand Rapids complimentary
,
. ... to tlie । Temple, and all report a very delightful Michigan Central depot. They will oc­
Orand O. E. 8. officers.
' evening.
cupy the Miss Minnie Furniss rooms.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Annable and I The guesta were divided into various
Frank Miller of Detroit spent the
her mother. Mrs. E. Monroe, and Mr. j groups and each group had to do a
and Mra. Hurry Wood were In Grand certain part of the aerving, which Glasgow.
Rapids on Sunday where flfty called on j caused a lot of merriment. Games,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gokay of Middle­
Mrs. Annable's grandfather, Hiram stunts, pedro and bingo furnished the ville spent Sunday with his mother.
entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Dalhnuscr and
Soldiers' Home. They also called on
family were at Toledo Sunday.
George Bradtah while there.
BRIDGE—DINNER.
Family night was held Tuesday night
at the Pythian Hall.
INNTIATED INTO SORORITY.
and hostess at a lovely bridge-dinner
Mrs. Martin Thrum of Wayne is
Miss Frances Carrothers, who is on Saturday evening. Places were laid
spending sometime with her parents.
teaching stringed Instruments In .the for twelve.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walrath.
Detroit schools, has Just been initiated
Pink and white narcissus made at­
The fire department was called to
into Mu Phi Epsilon. National Honor­ tractive table decorations. A delightful
Wirt Surines Monday afternoon to ex­
ary Music Sorority.
time is reported.
tinguish a roof fire.
al Wail lake from Saturday UIJ Mon-

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Home Economics
' experience while crossing the railroad
near Dutton while driving to his
Extension Work track
wort, but instead landed in a dltah
BARRYVILLE GROUP
The Bsrryvllle Home Economics Ex- ly uninjured.
, Onto Catt and son TCeith underwent
operations Wcdnesdsy at thc Pennock
hospital for lhe removal of their ton­
luck dinner being served at noon a sils.
Miss Nelda Cool is spending several
days with relatives at LaBarge. '
Little Theo Kauffman is 111 with
leader. The leader then gave us three
questions to answer as a method in pneumonia.
which we know how to like pfttures.
The four ways of pictures influencing with the former's sister. Mrs. Susie
people is through culture and inspira­ Baker and brother. Abe Thomas, of
Lake Odessa Tuesday..
tion into our Ilves, also furnish us with
Mra. Homer Henney and children of!
Ideals and ambitions.
The Jftalrman called the meeting to Campbell spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs Mary Lou Henney.
order following dinner. As there was no
Mr. Lett of Elmdale called Monday
business brought up the last minutes
were read and roll called Seven mcm- at the p a. Thomas home.
Mrs Maggie Wanless 13 some better
bers were present also the following
visitors. Mrs. Sarah Ostroth. Mrs. at this writing.
Rev. C. C. Glass went to Colorado,
Carrie Willetts, Mrs Nellie Fancher,
where he Intends to carry on his.
and Ssther Striker.
Evangelistic work for some time.
1
Mrs. Mabie Adams then gave lhe reMaurice Jordan of Woodland and
lectlon of pictures was shown on th" son Howard and wife and two children
of
Lansing,
called
Sunday
at
the
Mra
following kinds of pictures. Portraits.
Anna Wolcott home.
Scenery. Religious. Architecture, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson and
story telling pictures.
The meeting was adjourned to meet family and MUs Marguerite Walers of I
with Mts. Frank Tobias some time tin Railings, were Bunday guests of Mr. I
and
Mrs. George Thompson.
tlr*t of March, exact date not decided
Forest Jordan and wife and children'
of Lansing and Mrs. Rena Culler and
Bobbie Wolcott and Helen Hilbert of,
GROUP NO. 2.
Hastings City Extension class No. 2 Woodland were guests Sunday at the;
met at the home of Mrs. Ines Kenyon home of Mra Anna Wolcott.
The lack of usual amount of local
on Tuesday afternoon. January 28. A

review of the lesson on the making and
hanging of curtains was given by Mrs.
Kenyon. Thc rest of the afternoon was
spent in the study of pictures. A line
exhibit of copies from old paintings
was shown by the leader. Albertine
Bauer —Gertrude Bauer, secretary.
WELCOME group.
Tlie Welcome Home Economics Ex­
tension Group held an all-day meeting
Wednesday. January 27. at the Wel­
come Grange hall. Twenty-three mem­
bers answered to roll call.
After the regular business session a
review of tlie previous lesson on "Cur­
tains" was given. Many discussions fol­
lowed. At the noon-hour ail partook of
a lovely pct luck dinner.
The new lesson on "Pictures" was
very interestingly given by lhe leaden
I In the afternoon. Good pictures not
only make our homes attractive but
they bring culture and inspiration in­
to our lives They influence our mind
and develop our Imagination. The se­
lection. framing and hanging of pic­
tures were discussed. Several pictures
from good painters were shown making
this lesson very Instructive.
The last lesson will be given in Feb­
ruary. also the election of new officers
—Minnie Falconer. Secy.
QUIMBY GROUP.
The Quimby group of Ute Home Eco­
nomics Extension class met at Quimby
church basement, Wednesday, January
27. for an oil day meeting. After a busi­
ness meeting, conducted by the chair­
man. a review of lhe lesson on window
treatment was given by Mrs. Clemens.
After dinner lhe new lesson, the use
of pictures in the home, was presented

eating and profitable lesion. Our lead­
ers presented copies of pictures by
famous artists.
We also learned how pictures should
be hung and framed and what pictures
ore appropriate for certain rooms.
‘
Sixteen were present al the meeting.
—Esther Ware. Secy.
DELTON GROUP.
' Pictures: What to see in them and
how to hang them." was thc subject of
the fourth lesson for the Delton Home
Management clan, which met at the
home of Mra. Blanche Mott on Tues­
day. January 19.
There were 21 members and six
guests present at this thoroughly inter­
esting lesson, which is proof enough
that class interest is being maintained.
The subject of "Pictures' is much
too comprehensive to be dealt with
very completely In one afternoon, but
the lesson was so carefully planned and
given that a great deal of materia! was
touched upon and an Insight given in­
to the wealth the subject contains. The
center of Interest, coloring, suitability
and the possible story in each picture
were only a few of thc points touched
Upon. As an'illustratlon. the stories of
the pictures. Hoffmans "Christ in the
Temple" and Abbeys' "King Lear" were
given by members of the class. Thc list
of pictures used Included some quite
modern American artists, as well as thc
old masters.
The subject of the next lesson Is.
"Flower Arrangement’ and the lesson

tire home of Mrs. Julia Doster.—Flor-

ASSYRIA GROUP.
Thc Assyria Home Economics Ex­
tension Group met for an afternoon
meeting. January 20, with Mrs. Eva
Barver. Eleven members were present.
The lesson was given on pictures, their
use as decoration and groups suitable
for different rooms in your home, also
illustrated by small copies ot famous
paintings.
The next meeting will be March 2. at
Mrs. Evsnglc Miller's. Members bring
PODUNK.
chairs and finished slip covers also pot­
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Waters enter­ tery and winter bouquets.—Kathryn
tained his brothers and families Sun­ Cole. Sec.
day.
Hobart Kenyon, who underwent an
EAST DELTON.
operation for appendicitis al Pennock
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Walers and son
hospital, is gaining nicely.
and neice of Plainwell spent Sunday
Mrs. Warren Laubaugh and two chil­ at Rex Waters'.
dren have moved to Hastings where she
Sunday visitors at John Willison's
will conduct a grocery store.
were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Beck of
Mra. Cora Laubaugh and Mrs. Ella Galesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Gordie
Smith entertained the birthday club Durkee and son of Delton.
Thursday, nearly Ally partaking of lhe
Miss Viola Willson and Stewart
wonderful dinner. They received many Walers spent Sunday with Mr. and
and beautiful presents. Everyone hav­ Mrs. Albert Hartman and two daugh­
ing a grand time.
ters of South Hiokory Comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yeckicy enter­
Mr. and Mrs .Harold Pennock spent
tained a party of friends Friday eve­ Sunday with Mr. and Mra. date
ning. Games, cards and music made Louden and family.
Callers were
Maurice and Wilma Ford of the Kel­
Yecklcy served lovely refreshmenu.
logg district.
Mrs. Geo. Ransom spent several days
A number from this neighborhood
last week helping care for her cousin. attended a patty ul the home of Mr.
Miss Bagley at Baufleld. who la very and Mr*. Ileiuiie McGlockln ncur
Richland Saturday night.
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and the unfavorable weather.
Misses Josephine Noviskey and Helen
Boughner accompanied lhe latter's
father to Hastings Saturdsy.
Gayion Overholt and wife of Carlton |
were Friday evening guests at the E. M.
Tooker home.
Mrs. George Brownell of Flint was a
week end guest of her sister. Mrs.
Claude Walton.
Mrs. Claude Walton. Mrs. George
Brownell of Flint were Orand Rapids
visitors Saturday.
Mrs Mabie Osborne of Campbell was
a caller at the Mrs. Lydia Kidder home
Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Glass of Lowell

A TABLE OF

Half-Prices
AVE you seen the table dis­
play of merchandise for sale
at HALF PRICE at Baird's Cloth­
ing Store? If not, see it TODAY!
There are sweaters, underwear,
caps, mittens, jackets, gloves and
other articles. Q The sale of heavy
winter clothing continues; with big
reductions in prices on 'bvercoats,
heavy underwear, topcoats, mack­
inaws, sheep lined coats and
leather coats. Prices are cut on all
of the above mentioned articles in
both the men’s and boys

H

To Sa Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp; BOYS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

George Thompson Thursday.
Russell Noviskey and Otto Colvin of
Pleasant Hili called Friday at the Surrarrer home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Makley. and
Mrs. Ford Stowell of Woodland • and
Mrs. Herman Coach were callers Wed­
nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hynes.
*
Steve Miller, wife and fsunlljr of
Bowne sfsent Thursday evening at the
Sam Eckert home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Lipscomb of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of
their daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Omo Knowles.

ADAMS LAKE.
Mrs. Frankie Boulter visited Mrs. [Christ.
Sate Boniface of North Pine on Wed- many could not have attended otharnesday afternoon.
wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse ac-! A little son was born Friday to Mr.
companied. by the former's sister. Mra and Mrs. Kenneth Rozinska of Grand
Clyde Ffreman of Neeley spent Wed- Rapids. Mrs. Rozinska formerly wm
nesday in Grand Rapids where they Miss Alma Morehouse.
visited Miss Hcrberta Morehouse and I Mr. and Mrs. Alder Deforest and son
Mrs. Ken Rozinska and daughter Vai- I of Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mra. Jay
da.
Bagley and family cn Sunday.
Several from this community attend- i Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ed the lecture illustrated by hand Bagley were Mr and Mrs. Charles Rspalnted stereopticon pictures given by' terline and family ot Neeley. Hr. and
Rev. John Everlngton ot Rockford. Mrs. Roy Cary of Neeley and Mr. and
; Mrs. John Cappon and children of
Odes-va Friday on business, and also Michigan.
Quite a number from this locality. Hastings.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields in
plan to attend Farmers' Week held at
Mr. and Mrs Marcus Haziev srwnt
the Cheney district.
Lansing this week
. Sund.y with Mr .nd
RiehSS
George Harthy and wife of Hastings
Mra. John Blocher. Orville Waddell Pettijohn of near Plainwell.
- - and former residents near here were
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guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam of Woodland and Mra. William Waddell ।
of Morgan spent Friday with Mrs.
POLYGLOT man
Eckert and Mrs Wanless.
Herbert Morehouse. They also attend-! Talking pictures are being made in
Mrs. Lydia Simpson called Sunday at
ed a lecture given in the evening at the 14 languages in JoinviUe the French
thc Eckert home In Irving.
Methodist church of Prairieville.
I Hollywood, situated on the outaklrts of
Little Audrey Muilendore Is convales- Paris,
WOODLAND.
cing
from her scarlet fever sickness.
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Mrs. Wm. Mohler spent Thursday
Mrs.
John
Cappon,
th*
teacher
of
our
RADIO.
with Mra. Forrest MdMIUen of Has­
North Pine school conveyed several of j Ninety-seven per cent of telegraphic
tings.
her pupils to Prairieville Friday eve-1 communications from Sweden
• Miss Virginia Faul of Michigan State
College. East Lansing spent the week rung where they enjoyed the stere-, United States comes by radio
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
laiwrence Faul.
Mrs. J. ViT,Mllbert spent Friday in
Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shomo and son
Don were guesta of Allegan relatives
Sunday.
Phyllis Ruell, Pollyanna England and
Mary Long visited Eloise Smith ot
South Woodland Saturday.

Edward of South Woodland spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Faul.
Mrs. LlUie Taylor of Kalamo is visit­
ing her daughter. Mrs. Geo. Varney
and family for a few days.
tings were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Flory Sunday.
Mrs. Burnell Morlan of Paw Paw'
visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager last i
week. Mr. Morlan joining her for the |
week end.
. The Woman's Study club are prepar-1
ing for their annual banquet which will I
be held next Tuesday. February 0 In!
thc Woodland High school gym. Their |
husbands will be their guests.
The Ladles' Aid Society and Mission-!
ary Society of lhe Methodist church j
will hold their regular mopthly meeting |
at the church Wednesday afternoon.
Supper will be served by club No. X
,
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Rolfe of Lansing
visited Mrs. Cora Shopbell from Wed­
nesday until Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G- Finnle and chil­
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McKnlght of Hastings.
The community was shocked today
(Monday) to learn ot the sudden death
of John Velte. age 74. He passed away
at 2:30 this afternoon after an illness
of one day. He has been In poor health
for a few months, although lie has been

Velte has been associated with the
Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, whose offices are located in
Woodland, for thirty-three years. He
was born In Woodland township and
has been a resident of Woodland all of
his life. He wax widely known through­
out lhe county. He leaves to mourn his
passing, hU wife. Lena, one daughter.
Mrs. Arthur Giddings of Tawas City,
and one granddaughter Ruth, two sis­
ters. Mrs. L. Faui ot Woodland. Mrs.
Neal .WBlrath of Nashville and two
brothers, Peter Velte of Petoskey and
Albert Velte of California.
TREE BALM.
Tar thinned with creosote is good for
pruning wounds ot trees. The tar seals
the pores and prevents decay. Add just
enough creosote to make the mixture
brush on smoothly; it should be of the
consistency of a thick paint.

The flags displayed i
on the Capitol In Wa
•bout a month each.

It With
Flowers
St. Valentine’s Day
Sunday, February 14
Let Some Tasty Floral Gift Be
Your Valentine Messenger
Everything in POTTED PLANTS
and CUT FLOWERS

The small, inexpensive orders
receive the same careful attention
that we give to the big orders.
We assure you of prompt de­
livery and every care in handling
your orders.
We Will Deliver Sunday

Clyde Wilcox
Florist
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

�Our Success
Has been achieved through caro­
tol baalne** management and
saUsfaclory dealing with polk)-

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

SEE US FOR INSURANCE

FOR SALE—O. 1. C. Urt .pring pi**- *&gt;•*’
; fell nice net ekl*. H mile ’"•l et *****
.JI- Olto Mehalre.
H
1 Paper hanging and painting-&lt;im
: Pea.e. ‘Pbnav 3T18, Harttnga.________ If
1 SOTIt 17 To lAllMIHJ. Ilr'.ng your old'
1 elevated cMh rtorm end year aid eoe-lrd
bed.lead.. lira.. eendlewtirk., sad a-elKrr
| rear. to. the Barry Cotaaty Anlluoe Hnm»
. evrrr Saturday and get yo-ir ea.h. Frank
[ ItairL peoprietnr. .
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i a|it&gt;lr«. Jonathan*. Baldwin*. Grewnit,g«,
| llnbbardrttma. 23e bu.hel. Hi,... SOr
bwohel, So Sunday Mien. Fred Lavrenev.
Hickory Corner*.
2-101
1 Foil SALE—4 heifer, fre.h .wan. John
j Whitmorr _ Pbooe 73-T-I’-’3;«J
I AM «.(uip|-e.| Io do grner.l barne.* repair
ing and .Imp work at my hi/pte on .10 » i
Walnut SI. Al.o wa.hing ahd ailing hat i
ll....a.. Fred D- Beech.
2 10
FOR’ SALE on’TRADE— Burna, and eowe.
A M. Werner. Belding. Rhone ?IO«—Pit.
a
I’fHE KENDALL ftisTERH are now ready to
• entertain with murtral program., fc.r any 1
. arganltaliaaa. Ilee.onal.1. term.. Write:
| -Mra. Nerlv Neob. Frrwpt ri.
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WANT TO Pl lit HASH—A milk mute iri
iu.llr.ea Write, giving fult partiealara.
. to 411 Liringatone Aamar. Grand Rapid*.

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Local RaprcaaataUvea, Harttags. Mlrb.

H. S. SHELDON

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HASTINGS MARKETS

ran have raine by railing Frank Green near
N'aahyille and l-aying f'-r thia nd_ ___ 3^
LtUST—Dark grey Boo wool mackinaw be­
tween Ha.tinga and star erhordhouee.
Maae at Harry Hponahlr’a meat market.
Reward. Alan f«r .ale. eight ton. alfalfa
hay. Call Eugene Freeman at Harry Spun
able*, f.rm.
2-3

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swing deal and obtain wonderful
bargain. Free trial. Also Baby
Grand and one Upright Plano.
For full information write to
Auditor, P. O. Box 195. Chicago.
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2-10

SALESMEN -anted in Michigan to aell our
highly reined, dirtilled and filtered motor
and tractor oil. t'n the farm trade with
rrrdlt accommodation m fall of It)32 with
out note, interr .t or morteage. Liberal
rontmiaaion to .ale.men with weekly *daarirementr and full arttleaneot lhe Ar.lJ
of each month. Moat hair rar. The Mnn«a 0.1 A Paint Co, Dept. Sake. Clrae
land. Ohi-.____ ________ ____ 2-3
IIIH’SK FOR RENT—«03 N‘ Mieh. Ave.
j
Ifa.lmg. Write for iltf-rnialion. H. A„
llerediet. 3*0 Vineyard Ave.. Benton Har­
bor. Mieb.
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FOt’XD—On H.n.n.r -treet nyar rity linuta.
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Slightly uaed and almost paid for.
Will transfer eontrael to rr*ponslble party willing to ennUnue
eaay monthly payment*. Small

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CHICAGO MUSIC HOUSE Has
Near Hutlugs a

FOR HALE—tin. range, practically new.
•med S month.. Inquire Elmer Matthew..
2 mile, north. *-i mile wr.t of Coata Grnve.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

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WOOD BCZZF.D by hcur. ’e.ird "»r diy? Al.o
green and dry -mid fur .ate, Gerald
Trncher. Phone 34-Jfl.
FOR SALE—Fifteen .hoat.. weight 100 lb.,
meh. Jay Pennington, g.e tnilrn aouth nt
Noahvtlle.
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WASTED—Farm hand by the .month Muat
be good milker and goo.i worker. State If
married, age and very lotrml wage.. Itoc
K rare Butawr.
________ 2;3
WANTED TO RENT—Small arrmge near to
Harting., would like good chicken roap
and fruit on plare. Would ron.ider buy­
ing the right place. Write Itov "B" care
of Hanuer.
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Wheat-Red. 4»e.
Rye. Me.

Mr*. Leonard Wachter and Mrs. H. J.!
Oibaon were In Nashville Thursday.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of Mr* Albert Beumer ini
Hastings Monday afternoon.
Oibaon Bemlar was In Grand Rapids j
several days last week. He brought a;
tine team of horse* for the Oibaon.
jam.

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

WASTED—To buy or rent typewriter tn
rood rondill'U Phone -S9A.
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Hastings Burial Vault Company
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HASTINGS. MICH.

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FURNITURE, SMALL
TOOLS, LIVESTOCK and
1925 FORD SEDAN, the personal property of Frank
Cole, deceased, Saturday, Feb. 6 at one o’clock at the
farm, 2*/g miles south and */g mile west of Delton.

Mrs. Ada Thorpe and slater. Miss
Johnson very pleasantly entertained
the H. L. club at their home in Delton
Thursday. A chicken dinner was served
at one o’clock. Mrs. Kraus, president,
called the meeting to order and roll
wax answered with quotations from
Michigan authors. Sketch of life of Rose
Hartwick Thorpe, was read by Mrs.
Nina Boyle. Poem ’Curfew Must No:
Ring Tonight" Mrs. Flower; Sketch.
"Life of Edgar Guest. Mrs. Farr; Poem

HOMER ALDRICH, Admini»trator

members were present. The next meet­
ing will be held at the home of Mrs
Farr at Hickory Comers. February 18.
J. J. Doster took up his duties of

Monday morning. Mra. Doster will go a
little later. Their nephew and niece.
carry on the work there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doster were guests
at their daughter's, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Norwood's, of Delton Tuesday
in honor of Mr. Doster's natal day.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Doster were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Quick of
Bonfield who entertained a family
party in their honor.
Notwithstanding the cold stormy day
Saturday a large company was present
to enjoy the Farmers club at the home

E all know the Railroad
Companies have been granted
an increase in freight rates,
t it be a good
wo
idea to anticipate your needs
in the Building Line before
the increase has to be applied
to tlie retail price?

Ella Eggleston, probate Judge of Barry
county and Mrs. Maude Smith County
School Commissioner, were present and
both gave most interesting and helpful
talks. The secretary will report more
fully of the meeting later.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey spent
Thursday evening with his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scobey, at Hu-

We are still sticking to the
LOW PRICES of last year!

Mra. Carrie Oerllnger and daughter
Luta were in Hastings Thursday.
Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.
Anna Eckert and Mr. and Mrs. Ray

Home

TELEPHONE 2276

UR FUNERAL
' home looks
like a home. It is
kept like a home.
It is furnished like
a home.

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At the same
time, one finds here
the special facili­
ties which a private'
residence does not
possess, so that the
combination is an
ideal one w h ic h
has won thc com­
mendation o f all
those who have
elected to make use
of our establish­
ment.

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GRANGE PROGRAMS

Mrs. Nina Quick Tack of near Ban­
field spent Friday night and Saturday
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Ern Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood and family
attended lhe oyster supper and card
party at Prairieville Saturday evening.

Truly

The Vault Without

A Neglected RUPTURE
Is a Source of DANGER!!
SEE YOUR PHYSICIAN

CARDS Of THANKS

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

■FOR SALE

j/JU merchandise

Hy. Mid
idclberl

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Many scales weigh Inaccurately in
winter because water or ice accumulates
on the parU or in the pits
H the
beam works too quickly or is stiff in
cold weather, something is wrong and
errors in the weights are possible.

THE DAWN OF SKYSCRAPERS.
ElUha Gray OUs Invented the eleva­
tor with automatic braking mechanism

Middleville Poultry
Farm and Hatchery
Ph... n. Middle,111., Mich.

In our Establishment is
marked in plain figures. . .
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Semite.

Chas. J4. Aeonardr-*

Funeral Service

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Feb. 3*, 1932

Barry County Cow Testing Associ­
ation. Closes Very Successful Year
Pour year olds: Robert Cook. Uoyd
The Barry County Cow Testing Asso­
Gaskill. Forrest Buehler. C. M. Stowell.
ciation No. 1 under the leadership of
Forrest Buehler. Range of production
Leslie Raber, tester, recently reported

Five years and over: Uoyd Gaskill,
Twenty members carried on lhe work Uoyd Gaskill. C. M. Stowell, Wm.
throughout the year with very satis­ Velte. Jesse Osgood it Bona. Range of
production from 4745 to 434* lbs. fat.
factory results.
Nine of thc twenty herds In the as­
sociation made an average production
ceaa of being formed. County Agent jof over joq p* f,t p,r cow. The lowFoster reports that the testing fee haslMt [1(.ril ln t|lc association averaged
been reduced in accordance with the i jgo |ta fBt M lt c^
mat al)
times and that the old members are ^,4,, Came near the 300 lb. mark,
joining again nearly 100%. wiUIe some;
wlth 3W lta or more
new ^mbera are. joining this yttr. M foltowi: c M Btowell. Hastings.
This will make nearly a fulpurebred Guernaey 4155 Iba. fat. Uoyd
Uon for the coming year. Dairymen OMkll| Dowling, purebred Holstein,
realise that it is only the best of cows JM,
Lyl Garfield. Mlddtethat return, proflt during thraeumes ™
jyrg/.y
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♦

FINANCES ARE
N FINE SHAPE

ter rents and other receipts. At the end
of each month these are distributed to
the proper funds. January 27, when we

Valentine1! Valspar Flat Wall White
Heavy Bodied
dryer, will retain Its beauty and perform IU protective functions
longer than any other wall coaling.

USE ANYWHERE—On walls andceiUnn: on plaster or steel;

— Regular $3.50 per Gallon
NOW per Gallon . . .

$&lt;75

Valentine's Interior Gloss Paint
Enamel-Like Finish
with Valapar.

Cleansing very easily with aoap. It looks fust like

-Regular $4.00 per Gallon
NOW per Gallon . . .

SseSO

Paint Now While the Price It Right!

end of the month, so thia 3fl.758.09 had
not been distributed when this article

We wonder if there is another dty of
5J00 people in Michigan that has a
sinking fund on hand now to retire all
its outstanding bonds and, over and
above that, has in lhe various city
funds 363,000 cash? With such a show­
ing the council will probably plan td
make next July's tax levy a light one.
and the citizens of Hastings will ap­
preciate it. If we had a lot of bonds to
pay with several thousands of dollars
of interest on them it wouldn't be so
pleasant.
The credit for this fine financial
showing belongs not alone to the dty
council and the mayor, but to the
hearty co-opcratlon of all connected
with the dty government. The present
City Clerk Is an asset to Hastings. He
has beeh there many years. He knows
lhe city's business thoroughly. watches
carefully to see that the city's accounts
are kept straight. He is of great help
to lhe council, because of hte thorough
knowledge of dty affairs. Our City
Engineer has likewise been in the em­
ploy of the council for many years. He
knows hte job and how to handle it in
the interest ot the dty and its citizens.
He figures closely and carefully to save
money for Hastings and yet is not

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the owner. Without such an account,
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Is There An “OBSTACLE” Before
Your “OPPORTUNITY?”
In every life comes “opportunity”
... the chance to do better, bigger
things
the chance to reap a larger measure of reward.
Often between the old position and
this new “opportunity” stands the
“NEED of MONEY.”
Those who take the advice of the

above mentioned business man,
will be in position to surmount the
obstacles and grasp “opportunity.”
This bank has assisted many in ac­
cumulating a substantial sum, so
that WHEN the “CHANCE” did
COME to them, they were in posi­
tion to BETTER themselves!

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

agement. We do not need a city man­
ager in Hastings, when we have a
council whose members are giving such
thorough and close 'attention to the
city's affairs. They could not be more
considerate or conscientious In admin­
istering their own business matters
than they are in looking after thc wel­
fare of Hastings.
Our citizens ought to realize, too.
that it is no snap to be an aiderman
In this or any other town. It means
twenty-four meetings at least a year,
and usually several more than that It
means service on committees which re­
quire a 104 of thought and attention.
Hastings ought to. and we believe does,
appreciate tlie fine service that te
given to our dty by lhe. mayor, the
aidermen the dty clerk and engineer
and all the employees of our city, in­
cluding the fire department. That de­
partment closed the year 1931, which
was an unusually difficult one to fight
fires, and kept the fire loss in this dty
down to a little over 35.000.
It wouldn't hurt the feelings of any
of these employees of the dty. nor any
of the members of the council, includ­
ing lhe mayor and city clerk, if the
citizens of Hastings would tell them
now and then how much they appre­
ciate their good work.

favor buying anything because it Is
cheap. He alms to get the best lhe city
lalnable.
There are on the council men who

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Successful Business

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has proven that It Is sufficient. to com­
plete thc disposal plant and equip it
The machinery for tlie pumping and
disposal plant will not b»-installed un­
til next spring, so the city had to raise

tidpation of that event, so as to save
issuing bonds. There is on lu»nd In the
sewer savings account and the regular
sewer account almost 312.000. which
will more than pay for all the new
therefore are interested In moving out
OMrood and Sons Cloverdale equipment required for the pump Ikxim
the low producers. Mr. Foster reports
JSSO lb5. „t Wm and the disposal plant. The council did
that Mr. Raber can handle a ten more VeUe woodland, purebred Holsteins. not know exactly how .much to pro­
347.1 lbs. fat. Robert Cook. Hastings, vide for, but made the best guess posto join the aasodaUon at this time.
mixed Holstein and Guernsey, 3200
Interesting figures are to be found In iba. tat. Joe Buehler. Freeport, grade Joly. thinking that if more were needthe annual report of the association and purebred Jersey, 315.1 Iba. fat. II.
W. Griffith. Middleville, purebred Jer- be spread next July. Normally there
average production of all cow* in the
would not be any such amount of
association wax 7,9335 Iba. milk and tings, purebred Jersey. 3025 lbs. fat.
money in the sewer account as the-city
323.1 ’Iba.
""ZL
T. butterfat.
The high herd of these nine for per now has; although more will be re­
h*8?
cenl of butterfat In lhe milk was held quired hereafter than heretofore, be­
wa* L0*!^ by C M stoweU wlth bteI Uy Glen Ingram with a herd test of cause a man will h^ve to be employed
PUr^O«^y’P^“c‘r«“,vr:,5.4'; fat. This high average was fol­ whose sole business will be the opera­
age
8.682 ih.
lbs. milk .nd
and 4185
4155 iba
lbs. fat towe&lt;1 by c M Stowell 4.7%: Harold tion of thia plant. It will interest the
""" of ann
per cow. Mr. Stowell's farm is south Griffith 4.7'J; Joe Bcuhler 4.7%; Uye taxpayers of Hastings to know that lhe
of Coats Grove. The high herd for
plant has been built for quite a little
milk production was owned by Uoyd
;Wm. Velte 1.4% ; Lloyd leas than anticipated, due to decreased
Gaakill of Dowling. His purebred Hol- Oanklll 35'
prices of cement. smachinery and tile,
•telns produced an average of 11.554
so the city lias not only lost nothing,
lbs. milk and 392.7 lbs. fat per cow.
but has actually saved money by build­
Both of these herd averages are excep­ that all the members are using pure­ ing on the installment plan, and now
bred sires. Six members are planning
tional.
to
keep
their
sires
until
they
are
Mr. Robert cook of Hastings owned
paying Interest and retiring bonds, be­
proven,
six
are
using
safely
keeper
bull
the cow with the high fat record of
cause this plant and the equipment
505.5 lbs. tor the year, a grade Guern­ pens. Four members arc using only have all been paid for or provided for.
sey. Uoyd Gaakill owned lhe high proven sires, twenty-lhree unprofitable
Another item which has increased
milk producing cow having 14.104 lbs. cows were sold during tlie year. Four­ lhe cash on hand te the "paving main­
teen members fed a balanced grain ra­
milk credited to her for the year
tenance for trunk line roads fund," for
Following will be given the names of tion throughout lhe year and all the which there la now well tow'urds
owners of the five high cows accord­ members have alfalfa seedings on their 39.000 in lhe savings account and con­
ing to age classification. Two year farms.
siderably over 3500 in the regular fund.
The wliole report shows a good bal­
olds: C. M. Stowell. Marshall Pierce.
This money te not raised by tax.' It
Robert Cook. Lyle Garfield with a range anced dairy enterprise with good cows comes from the state treasury. It Is
making a very’ creditable average for paid to cities Uke Hastings at lhe rate
of fat production from 429 to 388 lbs.
Three year olds: Robert Cook. Jesae
of 32,000 per mile for the maintenance
Osgood. Wm. Velte. Milo Shaw. Rob t great help to any farmer making a ma­ uf paving on streets, which the state
Cook. Range of production from 505 5 jor part of his income from dairy Iuls taken over-aa parts of trunk lines.
This city has a Ultle oye^two miles of
such paving. Instead qf-spending this
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
money for other purposes, the council
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huffman spent
Louie Erway and family of KalamaTuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles and keep II Intact. It does what repair­
ing is necessary on paving which the
Hete at Woodland.
way's.
Elmer Shaffer spent last week with city built, but which is now part ot
The young people spent Saturday
trunk lines, and most of the balance la
evening in lhe Engle hart home. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Busaei at Battle in the savings account The council has
Creek.
evening was spent practicing the play
done this because it wished to be pre­
Mesdamea Etta Gould. Edith Debait. pared for the time when the slate will
which they expect to give in the near
Nellie Mayo, Severe VanAuken and call on Hastings for new - paving for
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlocklin and Kathriix- Maurer attended the Larkin these trunk line stretches of city
daughter of Hastings were Sunday club at Alice Maurer's in Battle Creek streets.that are paved. It the city had
Tuesday.
gyeste st Forrest Havens'.
used it. and the state made its demand,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman and that would require a bond issue. The
Ray Otte and daughters of Kalamaroo are spending some time In the Fred family spent Sunday with her parents.
Otte home while Lorraine has been en­ Mr. and Mra. Sam Buxton at Banfield. tennined there shall be no more bond
issues. The "Interest and sinking fund
tertaining the mumps.
Lyle Otis and wife of Kalamazoo spent Bunday with Mrs. Lulu Gray and savings account" is maintained for the
purpose we have mentioned, to retire
Robert.
spent Bunday at Fred Otis'.
the outstanding city bonds, which wc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dole
Downing
and
Mrs
Chas. Erway of Kalamazoo spent last
ZoMa Miller spent Thursday at G. O. have. They arc now 33.000. with 31,000
week at Roy Erways*.
to be paid next May.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brtebo of Lansing Marshall's
It became evident last fall that the
spent Bunday al Clyde Warren'a. Mer­
rit Gates who has been spending lhe tC Mrs Bryan VanAuken. Iza Jarrard city had more money in Its street fund
past few months here, returned home and Bob Elliston attended McKelvy than it was likely to use. ao our thrifty
Belgh P. T. A. at McKelvy school Fri­ council took 32.000 of it and put it in
with them.
a savings account, where it draws three
Lemuel and Melvin Oakes spent Sun­ day night.
Mrs. Ella Taylor of Nashville and per cent Interest. The street paving fund
day with their uncle. Orville Burgh­
duff. on lhe River road. Atheal. who Mrs Frank Norton spent Wednesday
Tlie taxpayers themselves voted to levy
at'Stanley
Briggs'
in
Kalamo.
is assisting her aunt returned home
...... ........
| Tlvc Ladies' Aid of the Wilcox church that fund at not exceeding 31 on each
with
them.
Al Wolfe, wife and daughter of' will have an all day meeting Friday assessed 31.000 of property in the dty;
. Grand Rapid* —--- c.
—l-,,-™ .•&gt;
iy callers at ' p
February
12. with Mrs. Olive vz^rntvr*
McIntyre. so that fund will be held for the pur­
8 Roy Erway's.
। Pot luck dinner at noon.
■
poses for which the citizens voted it.
The undistributed cash on hand con-

PAINT SALE

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plant and making a sewer system for
the city during the last six years. It

PART

gelher and consider their job as a mat­
ter of individual, personal responsi­
bility. They are there to serve the city's
Interests in every way. They take thelr
responslbilitles seriously.
Under usual conditions the govern­
ment of a city la a loosely conducted
body's business, and ao It becomes no­
body's business Tilings drift along with
the result that lots of money is wasted
In paying Interest, extravagance is en­
couraged when bonds are floated, and
not much attention is ordinarily given
to looking after the real welfare of a
dty. We believe Hastings Is a shining
exception in the matter of city man-

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

WOODLOTS REPRESENT
SOURCE OF INCOME

Small-Scale Reforestation Will
Yield Oood Profits to
Land Owners

Farmers who will become '•forestminded." and.glve their woodlots a
chance to develop properly will find
that they have an unsuspected source
of farm profits in periodic yields of
logs. Ues. posts and other products, as
well as a means of increasing the num­
ber ot game animals and birds on their
property. Dean Samuel T. Dana of the
University of Michigan School of For­
estry and Conservation told foresters
at the Cincinnati meeting of the Cen­
tral States Forestry Congress recently.
Kentucky. Tennessee. Ohio, Indlsna,
Missouri. Illinois. Arkansas. West Vir­
ginia. Iowa. Wisconsin and Michigan
were represented at the Congress.
With 29 per cent of the country's to­
tal stand of hardwood saw limber, 25
per cent of its population, varied mar­
kets and transportation facilities, hard­
wood forests ot the Central States re­
gion need only to have their owners
shown the possibilities of form wood­
lots to make them permanently and
CLOVERDALE.
Henry Fennels and Mrs. Martha Increasingly productive. Dean Dana de­
Chambeilaln served Sunday dinner to clared.
Becoming forest-conscious as well os
the following. Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Howell. crop-conscious is Important because
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler, and Mr. and even a vigorous tree growth will stand
only
so much neglect and abuse. Tlie
Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mr. and Mrs.
practice of grazing cattle in woodlands
Lindsey of Kalamazoo.
te the most serious handicap commonly
placed on tree growth, he said, this
Kalamazoo custom halting natural reproduction
Grant Dickerson
shoppers Tuesday.
and decreasing growth.
Although
Mrs. Chamberlain returned after harmful, the practice Is widespread, 53
spending a month at South Bend. (nd.,. per cent of tile woods in the Central
with Jxer daughter. Mrs. Forest Chilson. Slates being used for stock pasture,
Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum were1 while if Kentucky and Tennessee ore
Sunday callers at the home of Mr. andI excluded the figures rises to 70 per
Mrs. Wallace McCallum ot Rutland.
cent for the balance of thc states, and
The Ladles' Aid will serve a pot luck
dinner at the home of Mra. Lester
Almost ever# farm has some land,
Monica. February 11. Everyone wel­ often a considerable share, which be­
cause of poor soil or for other reasons
come.
Mra. Welton Brooks and daughter te actually worked at a loss, stated
were Kalamazoo callers Saturday.
Deap Dana. If fanners would use this
Mr and Mrs Eames of Kalamazoo for grazing and protect their woodiota,
lhe result would be a gain in wood
products, and in the near future in
Snyder home.
wild life as well
NOBTTIKAST IRVING.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
George and Glenn Miller of the Jones
The three weeks' series of meetings
district called at Sam Eckert s Sunday
closed Monday evening- Good inter­
afternoon
John Buehler. Sr. is not gaining in est was manifested throughout thc
health ax well as his friends would services and a full house enjoyed the
messages and musical program given
Uke.
Mr. and Mra. Gall Lightfool and by Rev. Chas. Glass, the blind evangefamily. Mr. and Mrs. John Rickert of
Freeport spent Sunday with Mr. and
age with Mrs. Wheeler Thursday.
Mra. O. L Lightfoot and Norma.
Qul«| a number of men of this vic­ February 4. Everyone Invited.
Mrs. J. F. Brake spent a part of the
inity attended the creamery meeting
week with her daughter, Mrs Donald
at Freeport Wednesday afternoon.
Mra.'Harlow Seger spent Thursday Slowina and assisted tn the care of the
with her sister and family at Clarks­ new grandson who has been named
ville.
____
Grayden Donald.

NORTH HOPE.
- Ralph Jenkins and family of East
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and Orangeville called on Herman Rated
daughter Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. Saturday afternoon.
This community extend their aymwest Rutland.
Mrs Arthur Oeslcr ef Washington Jackson in the loss of their baby which
and Mr. Parker of Kalamazoo spent was brought here foe burial Friday
Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. I afternoon.
Donald McCallum and family.
~
“
Dan Korns, te spending a few days Pearl Hull is on lhe sick list at this
with relatives and friends at Grand writing.
Rapids and Reed City
Archie Woodman of West Hope spent
nation to grant women equal suffrage.
Sunday evening with William Hart.

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PAG! TXX

COURT HOUSE NEWS

5

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costs less!
Kentucky
Coal
duced by coal co»l« les
than any other mean.

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ot thc highd quality al
prices lower than they've
been In the last ten yean.

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Velte &amp; Co.
Telephone 2337
Hastinga,
Mich.

POWERS ECHOES.
Mrs. Claude Trye of Grand Rapids
v. ited her parents. Mr. amt Mrs. Frank
Travu, Wednewfay
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kscchele and
children of Altegan were Sunday eve­
ning callers at the home ot James Kel­
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tabor ui cornpanied them home and remained
until Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer enter­
tained us Sunday guests hte flicce. Mrs.
Arthur Heydenbcrg and family of
GrandvUk*. Mtes Helen Brog. Leslie
Sterby ant? Amos Palmer.
Mrs. Carrie Travu has been quite ill
with the ’ flu" but Is somewhat improved at thi* anting.
Mro. Mary Troyer of Grand Rapids

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PROBATE COURT.
E»1 Margrcte Valentin?. Nomination i
Jot guardian filed, order appointing;
guardian.entered, bond filed, letter* tesued
Ext. Aurtlla Chamberlain. First an­
nual account filed.
! Est. Frank Kennedy. Inventory filed |
Est. Edgar Otte.‘dec'd, Order allow-1
ling claims entered, petition for license!
' to sell, testimony of freeholders filed.
oath filed, seport of sale filed.
Ext. Nancy C. Long, dcc’d. Petition ’
for sperial Admr. filed. order appoint­
ing special Admr. entered, bond filed1
and letters Isxtfed.
Est. Samuel L. Hulliberger. dcc'd.i
Order for adjournment entered.
Est Frances E Horton, dee d. Final I
jrcceiptji of heirs filed, discharge 1*-1
sued. estate enrolled.
'
j
. Est. Srmalva A. Carr, dec'd.. Petl-|
lion tor Admr. filed, waiver of notice!
. filed, order appointing guardian en-i|
: tered.
j Est. Prank Cole, dec'd. Will and pe­
I tition forYrobate filed, order for publl-1
j cation entered, petition for special i
Admr. filed." order appointing specu!
1 Admr. entered, bond filed and letters
, issued.
Est. Jefferson Hyde. deed. Will and;
i petition for frobatc filed, order for j
publication entered, notice of hearing.'
| claims issued.
ESL/Wllham L. Wiles, dec'd. Final'
' rccelpU filed, discharge of Admr. Is-I
‘ sued, estate enrolled
i Ett Semalva A. Carr, dec'd. Bond1
niqil and letter* Uaued. order limiting
settlement entered, ix-tttlon for hear- ■
I in? claims filed, notice.to creditors 1*-1
' sued.
Est. Charles W. Wing. deed. Order
। allowing account entered, dlsctiargv of
; executor issued, estate enrolled.

LIKE IDLE MEN

&gt; Active dollars, like industrious men, earn constantly
and STRENGTHEN the FINANCIAL STRUCTURE of
the COMMUNITY.
It was estimated a few weeks ago that throughout the
country nearly a billion dollars in cash was being "hoard­
ed”—This money is now coming back into the banks
where it can be used safely, legitimately and constructive­
ly to hasten the return of prosperity.

This bank is doing its best to aid in the sound ad­
vancement of commerce and industry and the increase in
employment.

Bd,ar Cheney, leader ot lhe Carl-1
ton Center Y Group. Is having some
hue and very helpful mretings. being (
111 ,l1 nl hl', home Some ut ih&lt;- par­
' :'r' 'uc
v&gt;' ,11'mini tune.
t(&gt; tl,nr■
—''Tju. Frccixjrt Girl Reserves are plan­
------------------------------------------------------------- rung on a leap year party tills month,
visited tier daughter. Mra. Maurice
The George William.- club. Wesley |
Johnson and family Wednesday after- Logan's Y Group, are planning their
noon. ---------------------------------------------------meetings for Tuesday noon so that
-------- ------------------------------jboyu from the country can attend also.;
GUN LAKE NEWS.
I Albert Broker. Hl-Y leader of the
Phyllis Duffey. Robert Count. Chlf, Huangs Group lias been on the job
Allen and Robert Carter are all num- four years consecutively, an unusual
be red among thc »irk.
; record. w^HfipEldon Farrell of Wood- [
Mr and Mra. Pierce d'Connor of; taiuf amf Lhb'd Lindsey and E. J. Crool^
Lake Odessa spent Friday evening with hare &lt; reu a longer nyord of faithful-1
Mr und Mrs. Dennis Dullcy.
ncss Sucnjcadcrs make thc good life
Mrs. George Townsend Is gaining attractive.
slowly.
; Nashville Hl-Y and tlie Scout Troop
________________________________
This cold weather
makes a good are havingt some fun with volley ball.1
many feel happy, for now tlie take is .The Hl-Y were busy last week oistetirnr.-n over. They think now wc wtU ing in pulling on the annual Father
hart: plenty of ice for the Ice houses,
and son banquet. This makes the tenth
rousvy uudfow and George Taylor in succession in as many years in
are cdtfing logs for Sila* Doster on tlw 'Nashville, having cloie to 2.000 hi 10Cltarlie Ludlow place.
tai attendance.
__________________________________________________________________
C
. j Woodland hud charge, of Y. M C. A.
groups thc lost two weeks, while THr.

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every dollar you possibly can where it will be actively and
safely working for you.

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Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Tilings for You'
Capital $75,000

Telephone 2103

J. Barnum and Forest Roe at
PINE LAKE CLUB.

|

BARRYVH4X.

Tlie Pine Lake Farmers’ club met al1 Mr. and Mr*. Prank Day and Mr. I
[ February 13 ut Detroit Y. M. C. A. the Home of Mr. and Mr*. Homer land Mrs. Edwin Day of Bouth Has[will be held a stale wide Religious Ilouers. January 30. 1932. for a day l ting* were Sunday guesta ot Mr. and
|Emphasis meeting with Dr. John Mc- meeting. Thc meeting was called top’- ’ » rv'”
iKai of South America, speaker. who crdir by the president. Bert Brown.
; Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fossett. Mr. and
Singing—Lore's Old Sweet Song.
I Mrs. Ralph Devine and Mr. and Mrs
| was one of thc leading men at the Inj ternational meeting in Cleveland last
; Arthur Lathrop spent Bunday with Mr.
Repeating of thc Lord's Prayer.
summer. County committee men and
and Mr*. Will Hyde.
Singing—Battle Hymn of thc Repub­
I leaders an* urged to attend tills very
Mra. L. E. Mudge I* spending a tew
n
■ helpful meeting.
Plans for special lic.
day* in Flint and Detroit.
Meeting adjourned tor dinner.
meetings all over the state will be dteRussell Mead and Donna McKeown.'
Tlie ladies of tlie dinner committee
| cussed.
। who are attending-M. 8. C.. spent the]
j Middleville Girl Reserves had a Very served an excellent dinner which was
very much enjoyed by all.
week end with their parents here.
'
enjoyable parly lust week.
Kenneth Wilcox returned to his'
Meeting
called
to
order
by
tlie
presi
­
i A Father and Son banquet for Mid­
.-chooL work in Kalamazoo. Monday. '
dleville is Luing planned for February dent.
Mh
and
Mrs.
.
J.
Wilcox,
Kenneth,
Singing
—
Joy
to
thc
World.
with Rev. Thrall of Battle Creek as
Secretary's report was read and ac- and Miss Lucille DeWitt of Nashville ‘
I the speaker. Watch for thc date.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and'
1 February, though short. te full
i
"Pon, Mrs. Verne HawbliU of Hlghbank.
Misses Doris and Marjory Gillette;
Sunday. February* 14—celebration of ,roT llw Comm on ToP*0* of Interwere Sunday guest* of their grand-'
(Race Relations and February 12 Is tojM* ,
,
_..
„
1 be dfecrred us a day of pruver by! Mrs Annina Pike gave a report on a. parents. Mr. and Mr*. George Gillette
. women of 50 natiori* &gt;
‘ ‘
) Boy Scout meeting tliat she attended In। of Gul) lake.
The L. A. S. will sponsor a Valentine,
I
Our government is now spending H**l&gt;n«»- She ateo read an article oni
approximately $100,090 an hour on its Heconstruction. Eli Undsey to.d u». supper at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
■ Arthur Lathrop on Friday evening. |
’military budget
Woman's Prow.
•houJ_.
■Far East, thc relation* between China | February 13.
'and Japan; The Gold Standard and
COATS GROVE.
CARLTON CENTER.
The P T. A had n. big Hine Friday Free silver; The European debt; and
»V MMU.U
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crockford and
should ....
all read ...
an article ....
in
evening. Tlie men surely gave tlw large said we
crowd n good entertainment and there the February American by Calvin Cool- Mrs. Hullibergtr visited at tlie former s
ldg(.
sister. Mr. and Mrs -Vet Overamlth of
The President appointed Mr*. Keyes I wert Woodland Wednesday evening.
I
। Tlie L. A S. meets tills week Thurs­
Mr. and Mr*. J. Kick of near Freeday with Mrs. Claude Wood li; Has­ and Lre KilUck as Comm, on "Topic*
ot interest" for the next meeung.
; port visited their nephew. Mr. and Mrs.
tings, club No. 2 serving dinner.
The meeting was then turned over to Fred Henney. Friday.
j Sunday evening the program was in
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hale spent Thur*observance of Christian Endeavor week the chairman of the program commitday In Battle Creek.
with ' Service " as the subject tn tee. Walter Brown.
Singing—Old Black Joe.
AU remember the L. A. S. meets with
j charge jif thc president. "
Mrs.
Smith.
School
Commr.
of
Barry
.
Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Nash till* week
| Next Sunday evening there will be a
’number of Interesting things on the Co.. told us about her visit to Wash-. Thursday. February 4. for dinner.
Ington. D. C. hut summer. Slw also
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Zuschnitl ot west
program. A play. "Al the Parting of
u* many Interesting tiling* about °I- ---Hastings
were
guests- of Mr. and
•uio Ways"
ways' by
uy Mrs Bayne and Tom— llr.nnov
- —
•the
Tome told
.........
rii.lnS
young people; a pageant -The Shining U*
Washington
.
„1&gt;r N„i
Hing" by a group of young people and
"How Would it a Heel us if U. S.
Or,,?ll,a
r’ Ntl"
Herten Mte.JIRSS
leader. Mrs M.e OtermnHh. musician.Ihou*
Mrs. Dorothy Barnum te bx»ter. Coy| Singing-Work for the Night te
wul 'Wled Woodland High

Stowell is tiaiidilMkcr for next Sunday Comln,:
evening
I Then Mrs. Eggleston Probate Judge'
E S Thompson went Monday to Ann i “I Barry Co., was introduced and «he j
Arbor for treatment and operation. We
'“8««
MUcre«un« things!
-r-- ^'--rv7T Ur,
»te». ter work.
Su&gt;,.ni-On».iU CKrWI-n SoKUrr- | o-.rwulh uu Mn. ShlrljT Stoeum
The D G T. O meets next Wednes­
Mtran,
lhen lutnrt mr io u..- •»
All art mmday tor an nil day meeting uith Mr.
ne.idml t.c a slwrt busineu merlin,
unn, all* -m* *poo&lt;u.
mre.li' and Mrs. Cha.'. Townrend. It is men’s
Rew.un, ol tire w.ldi word.—Pearl m-l,,ls
,
.
, „
. day and a program 4» to be put on by
Brawn,
sec.
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Carlton
culled
Monday
on
their
couiMr. anJ Mr ‘ John Woadman and
HENDERSHOTT.
i, n'b..Mr “,ul
UwU ,tolle "od
Mrs. H. A Woodman visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Panualee and j S?Khool Bt
Lakeview due Co IUMr.;. J Baker near Mlddli•ville Wednes­
Juiu of Johnstown spent the week end
* thrtr ^wTiUs. Rowley
day.
at tlie home of Floyd Garrison
w understand MU* Ionia Gillespie
MORGAN.

Irene Johr-eti and Eugene of Plain­
well yteitea Mr. and Mra. J. W. ShaQer
Sunday.
. Mr wT.d Mi.s W. H. VauSickle oi
Lansing spent thc week end with their

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. Mr,. C ,11 Jennings of Albion i«
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CVhile she U Ipoldng-aftcr the selling of
jjticr household goods here.
, Several from this.way attended th*
; funeral cl Mollie Carr at tlie Barry ville
। church Sunday.
1 As O'.io Keil and family are moving
near Charlotte nershbors and friends
| gathered at lhe hotw, m Mr ..id Mrx
Cteir VanSicklf to say farewell and ex­
tend their best wishes to the family.

church entertain* the Family Ntjht
h j
year. Mr. Laird Wotting
members and their Inend,
A gaud , *4,
weUman. He h^
program U promlMd to all puui to, prmen very SUCCWJ4U1
BMIt
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■' Ur atld MrS Hcnry Cole Of Wood•JnF
4
lh M • Und *■*’“ Thursday afternoon with
Nelilt Matthew* in Hastings
tatter's father, John Mead of this
Next Sunday will be Missionary Sun­
day and our chairman Has arranged 1
'
to have Mr. Burgess and a lady irom'
’
Hasting* furnish thc program. The]
NO SLEEP. NO BEST.
program must begin at 10:00 o'clock
sharp because they have to leave at 1
■ STOMACH GAS IS CAUSE
10:30. AU plan to come and. be on;
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I Plainwell were Sunday gue*t* ot their
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Mr and Mra Jas Collison of Kala-! Mr an^ Mr‘ w-"R- Johncock and

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The sick at Bob Barnes' are all on
Ml and
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gain
,
i Joying electric lights. They have in­
Clarence Johncock Is aick with j stalled a lighting system.
chicken pox.
1 Mrs. Hattie Anders to entertaining
Mr. and Mra. Russell Boulter of her mother. Mrs. Erway of Hastings.

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Brooms Fire Sei
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Cornflakes Sff”-' 11c

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Violators of Um* yellow light on sig­
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nuinina from 15 to 10 per cent, while

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, Horn where traffic is not heavy, and
! represent a waste of money in equlp: merit. as well as a huge sum In time
lost waiting for signals to change when
there 1» no Impeding truffle. soys Rogicr L. Morrison, professor of highway
; engineering and transport In Hie UniI veraity of Michigan.
i For the last four years undergradj uate and graduate students In the Uni­
versity highway traffle control classes
have studied obedience to truffle law.-,
I at' intersections carrying n*lativeJy
' light truffle. Of 123«2 drivers watched
‘at stop signs. 47 per cent stopped on­
i tircly before entering the intersection.
41 per cent entered slowly without
stopping, and 12 per cent ignored the
sign completely. As the street became
mnr important, ur during times when
truffle was heaviest, the observance ot

Try a load and be convinced.
Tlie price is right too.

FLOUR

Btop-and-go signals

than signs in controlling movement
1 and preventing accidents at interaec-

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coal high in heat and with the lowest pos­
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a* high as 4 5 per cent, though tlw*
average was 1.7 per cent. This apparen'
better observation of the signals must
be discounted for three reasons. Prof
Morrison says. One Is that all driven
apiiroaching a atop sign must stop or
break a law', while only half of those
approaching a stop-and-go signal art
under tills necessity. Anotlier factor is
that many, cities pzrmit right hand
turns against a red light. if a stop is
first made. These violations were not
recorded by Professor Morrison's sur­
vey. but would undoubtedly raise the
number of Mgpal violations. A third
factor Is that signals arc usually In­
stalled where traffic is heaviest, and
where enjs-s traffic ts normally forced
to stop of its own aecojd and wait for
a clear passage. whether,# light com­
mands It or not
Thqte facts make It doubtful if. un­
der tiie same conditions, signals are
obeyed much, it any. better than signs
says Professor Morrison, who finds {hat
accidents at signa! controlled crossing.',
are as numerous. If not more so. than
at stop sign Intersections, and tend to
be more costly, both in money and
physira) InJur^F While much scientific
study lias been givenhc«y traffic, lit­
tle has- been doiM-^fby^vllIages. small
towns and the .-ubu/b.-. of citlea. with
the remit that law sums arc spent
with little return thiH might not bt
gotten inexpensively, and also with
heavy looses of time to traffic held up
unnecessarily. Where traffic amounts
to more than 500 or l.dUO vehicles per
hour, signals are extremely valuable
says Prof. Morrison.
CEDAR CHEEK.

The community club meets again
February 5. Tflerc has been a large
program arranged and u good time Is
cx|&gt;ccted so everybody come and en­
joy a real good meal, with the rest of
your neighbors.
Henry Leinaar and family visited
Vaughn Fuller and wife in Hastings
Sunday.
Arcchous Campbell and family of
near Middleville visited friends here
Saturday.
The ice harvest doesn't seem to be
getting under way very fust this wason. In fact people nre beginning to
wonder about the product for next
ieason'3 use. Thc writer has lived here
54 year* and never lias s&lt;*en a year
without ice before, but perhaps th?
weather man may change things later.
The mumpx scare in this community
seem* to have disappeared and every­
thing seems to be going along on
itched tile.
.
Little Raymond Owen of Buttle
Creek spent part of last week with his
grandparents of tills jilace.
Harry Leinaar while helping his
brotlier Henry cut wood in the swamp
last week come In contact with some
liaison sumac, which rjither got the
the best of Harry as he lias been con­
fined to the house since.

EAST GUN LAKE.
ASSYRIA.
Tlie next meeting of the Briggs La­
dles' Aid Society scheduled for dinner tarirawd by — —. ——
on Thursday. February II, has been Saturday evening. January 30 Cards,
changed to an evening session w lie re luncheon and vtelting were enjoyed by
alL
. ■
Forest WilUtts who lias bcea visito'clock after which representative* of
the Consumers Power Company will
put on a display of moving picture Crawford returned to Hartings Friday.
« Hte sister. Mrs. Mildred Roush and
films .which will be both Interesting and
educational. All art welcome.
«. Wilma Lou Roush accompanied him
Relatives of Phlneaa Powers were In­
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and
formed of his death Bunday morning at
■his home al Marlon. Indiana. Ute Forest WilUtta visited Mr and Mrs
former hom»; wa* In this locality until Jasper Raymond and mother. Mra.
Lydia
Williams of Yankee Springs
he moved to Indiana, where he has for
many year* been In &lt;he grocery busl- Monday P. M.

who are living near the parental home
arid associated with him in a chain of
four store*.
Mr and Mr*. Arthur Miller were
guest* Sunday morning at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Fred Miller during the
service of Carlton Brooks Miller of tlie
congregational church of Battle Creek,
heard over WELL. Tlie reception was
good.
Mrs. Veda Guy from near Nashville
'in the guest of her sister. Evanglc
Miller, on Wednesday and attended the
birthday club at Mrs Marlon Strick­
land's.
Daniel.Case of East LeRoy and uncle
Wesley Clark oi Battle Creek called at
the home of his broiher. Hugh Case.
Sunday- afternoon, bearing the nqw* of
tly death of their brother. Phinea*
Powers, al Indiana.
The February session of tlie Pleasure
Birthday organization will be held at
the home of Mrs. Irene Kent.
Tlie Rev. Harold Dixon, who ha«
been 111 the j&gt;ost week from an infection
on his face, wa* unable to hold hi*
tegular services at lhe Briggs and Base
Line churches of his pastorate and the
Rev. Mkveety of Battle Creek, now re­
tired. supplied for him. giving an ex­
cellent discourse,
Mr. Harold Stevens of Montana, who
was calk'd here sometime ago by the
death of hu father. Ora Stevens, will
return to hu home sometime this week.
BARRYVILLE.
Last Week s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hcineg and chil­
dren of the Center road, spent Bunday
with Mr and Mrs. Hal Lathrop.
Kenneth Wilcox of Kalamazoo has
been entertaining tlw mumps for the
past week at thc home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox.
Erne.*'. Wood of Lansing spent the
week end visiting relatives here.
Mbs Ruth Mudge of Wyoming Park
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Mudge.
The funeral of Mrs. Molly Carr of
Morgan was held in thc Barryville
church al 2:30 Sunday P. M.
Mr. and Mr?. Lorcriro Mudge attend­
ed thc funeral of Jeff Hyde at the Wil­
cox church Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Clara Day and children of
HJghbank were Sunday guests of Mr.
and-Mrs. Elmer Gillette and family.
.E^-rol Powers and Miss Lucille De­
Witt of Nashville spent Sunday with
Mr’ and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox and Ken­
neth.
The Barryville H M. class met at
the home of Mrs. Bessie McKeown.
Mr. and Mrs. Clmv. Day and family
were Sunday guests of his father. E. A.
Day of South Hastings.
Mrs. J. j. Wlllitta and Mrs. Clara
Day called on Archie Newton of
Prichardvtlle. Saturday.

MARTIN CORNERS.
Last Week's Letter.
Remember the church services and
S 8. every Sunday evening. You arc
cordially invited to attend there aerv-

Llke any other progressive financial Inalltutlnn lhe Stand­
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neglect to serve our present ones, we shall feel such growth te
not sound.
The Director* of lhe Standard never toot sight of their first
bligauon—to render the maximum senice to neeaent certlfiate-holder*, with the welfare of present friends In mind, we
have voluntarily adopted safeguards over and above those Im­
posed by the state law*.
To new Investor* we offer the same safe, conscientious serv­
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Mr and Mrs Arthur Crawford of
Orangeville visited at John Crawford s
Thursday evening.

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Jacobs of Orangeville 1$ very low with
little hopes of her recovery.
Miss Helene Thaxton of OUcgo spent
Wednesday and Thursday night at lhe
home of Mrs. James Null.

day evening February. A good program
is btwng. arranged. A cordial invitation
Is extended to all.
Miss Vera Todd was an over tlie week
end guest of her sister. Mrs. Agnes
Barry, and family.
The L. A. 8. was entertained at tin*
home of Mr.&lt; Lowell Dcmond Wednes­
day by club No. 4. we wish more might
get out to enjoy these good times with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Landis and sons of
and sons Bunday afternoon.

NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
Mi's. Wesley Brooks4s confined to her
bed
»
Mrs Mary Burger of Lansing Is
looking after the domestic duties of the
home during Mrs. Brooks' Illness.
George Austin of Nashville visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tit­
marsh Sunday.
Claire Carpenter of Hastings spent
Mrs. earner Schondclmayer and fam­
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Potcr
ily.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Travis and family Baas.
Those who called to see Mrs. Wesley
ct Grandville visited his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Travis. Sunday.
Mrs. Will Carter and son Bob visited Joe Newman and sop of Unwin;:
and
Mrs. Laura Rizor and children of
her diughter. Mrs. Ed. Balzer, at
Eagle.
Grand Rapids, Friday.
.Mrs. Margargt Stlcnkc of DetroitMaurice Johnson hjid the misfortune
to fall and fracture a rib last Wednes­ spent Sunday with her motlier. Mrs.
Wesley Brooks.
day while drawing marl.
Mrs Pcu-r Baas who has been car­
Mr and Mrs. James Mohler drove to
Olivet Saturday. Misa Alice, who Is at- ing for Mrs. Brooks te confined to her
| tending college there, accompanied home with a severe case of ncuraligia.

Charley Skinner returned home
Wednesday from u visit with relatives
in Grand Rapids. Hastings and Nash­
ville.
Norman Haight returned to school
this week after two weeks' sickness.
Morns Lewis and wife of Kalama­
zoo spent Thursday night with the lat­
ter's parents, Leon Potts and wife, and
Last Wedt'u Letter.
Francis Sage, the tight year old son attended tlw Indoor baseball game at
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sage had the Middleville.
Harold Ehgland and family of Grand
misfortune to cut thc end ot hu finger
Rapids spent Sunday at Leon Potto’.

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| Mr. and Mr* Bernard Peck and chil­
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I Maurice Johnson. Sundrty.
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Mrs. Millie Fisher visited her mother.
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POWERS ECHOES.
The Hard Time" party nt thc Irvin?
Orange hall Friday evening was well
at Undid. Miss Lots Neil received the
prize for the best costume.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hunt and
daughter of Grand Ledge spent the

Morris, uho sewed the finger on. liop| Ing it *il] heal.
। Miss Ruth kludge of Grand Rapid*
spent the week end with the home
.folks. Mi. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge at­
tended Hie funeral of Jeff Hyde, at
‘tlx Wilcox churth Friday.
Mr? Forrest Bidelman spent last
| week uitn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiller In
Battle Creek. They came home with
her Saturday evening and spent 8un. day at the Bidchnan home.
i Mr and Mrs Vincent Norton called
i&lt;-n Mrs Ernrct Gray, llmrsday and
[found her very much Improved ui
; health.

Orangeville called on friends at the
lake Sunday.
Little Billie Null is on the sick list.
MY McCletnenU who has been sick

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FRAnUXVtLLE.

I PRODUCE FINE QROPS
OF MICHIGAN BEETS

Banser Grower* of But# lam­
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certificate
h« Blandfriends. we
, growth is

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1931. according
according to
to records
records at
ot the
tlw farm
farm
| crop* department. Michigan Blate Coi-

Firrt—in the dbugh. Then ia
th* oven. You can bo tun
©I perfect baking* in eriaj—

taken off It. Mr. Dhyae used ISO pound.

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TU Banner Bret Grower* Contest is

SOUTH SHULTE.

STONY POINT.
"
Our spring Mke weather ha* caught

visiting.relatives in and around Otsego
Plover's Saturday and report a very
instructive* and interesting meeting
aing ware callers al E. Deakln’* Sunday. Saturday.
Mrs. EliaabeUi Qcricr of Centralia.
Opal Honeywell and friend attended
The two miler of road north from
Wash , and Mr*. Grace Clark of Kala- ■
lhe Senior play at PtalnweU Friday
night.
Wellman schoolhouse are being cleared mixoo spent Wednesday with Mm
Josie Chamberlain
Mr. and Mr* Albert Warner and Mr.,
mg next spring.
and Mrs. Harold Schuster of Kalama-1
Adrianson of Nericy Congratulation* real, and daughter. Myrtle from K»la- xoo spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
. |
Quite * change in the weather from niaioo were calling in lite neighborhood Charley Kenyon.
Friday forenoon to Saturday.
Saturday
Mr and Mr* Bams and children and
Mi**
Horn
Battle
--------- ------- —-------------- -- —
Mr. and Mr*. Deakln from MecosU , —
-----Mabel
--- ------ ---- of ----. ..Creek
-« spent
Unhrcmty hospital at Ann Arbor. l« I are atayiM at tlie home of their son, I Thursday evening wUh Mr and Mrs. i
Wtnewhai Improved. Her friend* wish ; ^d
a (,w wrc)t*
•
। Fred Hom
that ahe will soon be well.
|
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. ,^,ahbllr Waih. I Wilbur Gibson had a real aurpriw
Eva BUcock of Kalamazoo apent the I
itelmVr ua^d hit M-h birti?d» Saturday night when twenty-four of
week end and Sunday with her parent* |
mTSMlSenMidmnd- lhMr o!1 ncl«hbcr* of Rutland walked
Mr. and Mrs. Ed BUoock and sister. Mr. I “V.
*y' ”*’ .^A*"**!
’ln wtU*
baakeU for pot luck
and Mro William McKibbin and R™- £ve him aeomplX .urprUc.^d
l?5 *wnln« ’1th

Mr. and Mrs. Jantes Bryant have!a nutnb^of mce' Mr “nd Mr&gt; Adclb',r‘ Cr*v«» «*
and the crop grown by the winner
th' ! ccl"d “
or,n«r» fre® Mr. and
brought him a net profit ot gl 11.37 moved onto the Holcomb farm owned
Mr
w7 ?re^lad to kn^r tfiat Mr IMr* Andrc* Meyera who are spending
per acre after thc production cost* of by Loula Johnson of Grayling
ggg.13 had been subtracted from the
r™
total receipt* The value of the crop ago ao is not a stranger
..
.round
and
wo
hmie
he
wlP
OM
&gt;e
Kenyon
also received orange*
FOR OVER
A Boy Scout Group I* being organ-,
t‘hdlTlikr the ,ronl :,lcm and 5 ktUr
U*m
was computed a* 48-25 per ton.
ued here. Sponsors are. Messy* Lee *
Ing they were having a fine Ume but
NoUingham, Jame*
Nevins.
Fred : “ur^nSri^f iX life ™ thte
:th,y llkwl Mlcllt«an
of “u •t*Uv
FAIR LAKE.
25
25c
Smith, Floyd Sbelp and’Herbert More-; “
sad nlrt tethrt m^f
«««» Mrs. O. E Kenyon with
to “V ‘
J; their guest* frem Tu*un spent Tuesday
I home Saturday morning. He had spent house with Mr. Morehouse as chairthe mo.t of bis life in this vicinity and man.
nuuu They
tIWJ tnet Monday when a~leader
—.
with Mrs. Mina Pratuhka and Mu*
. was
-- widely
. known. ....................................
'AitUi ■ " ~
„n,
..... Opal o! Brush Ridge dirtrict
Much sympathy is WM choeen. The U,.
boy* ...
are delighted
------- ------------------------------------- —-------’extended hia
I to have a _group here.
uttl^hm
Mr. and Mr* Wilbur Oibaon and
111* bereaved ones
one*
BUCK MULLER'S HEAVE.
I Mr* Ajtne* Trick. Allen Griffin, and I Triple Unk club wtU meet with Mrs
Liw-re
Ocrakl apent Bunday evening with Mr.
TH tJL. r^.rd „.** ever mad.-1 Mn U4U&lt; C0111”" are
Fred Smith February 13. Do not for-1
K'"0^*11001 Where ,R and Mr* Ira Shull* of Hastings
Thc longest forward pass ever made
vicinity and under the care of
has been tor some time.
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in a football game is sald to be * 70- Dr I{oblM
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Fifty-four at church Sunday Were.
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yard toaa made In a game between th*
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Mr* Blanche Wlckhapt and France,
hoi&gt;cs the attendance V&gt;uW be a
University at California and Ohio State! Mahatma Gandhi lives at Alunads- in
hundnd or mm. Tt.« mm. » f,.
“ri **" &lt;*••&gt;&lt;« •“&gt; »&gt; and Beatrice Wickham and friend of
Univenlty In 1930.
I
| bad, Indi*,
Um &gt;o«: .M &lt;mr Umi U TW ov.r
“•J’’”1 M“d" to Detroit were Saturday night and Sun­
the top" which would be jual fine.
,n,c J c- R»“5°ud home
day gucate of lhe former* mother
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joitncock and chll-1 Mrs. Frank Brown and children and Mr* Nettle Newark of till* place
Tlw community club meeting at the!
dren. Mrs- Wm. Beadle and Lucy Norris . Mrs. George Willison all of Hickory
were in Hastings Friday on buxines*
Corners called on the former s mother. schoolhouse Friday ^evening was at-’
tended by
a Urge
crowd and a fine proMr. and Mrs M. J. Norris and Lucy i Mrs. Edd. MeKibbln Tuesday P. M and----------------------------------were Kalamasoo shoppers Wednesday
she accompanied tiiem to Bowens Mill, gram was enjoyed by all.
Mr and Mra Tom
of De­
Ed Beadle returned Sunday to hl* dud they called on Mr*. E D Springer. I •*— •McWhirter
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। son’s. William Beadle’s, from a ylalt
Edd. MeKibbln and son Melvirt went troit and Mr. and Mr*. John Foote of,
i with his slater in Kalamasoo
to Alaska Tuesday P M
Pontiac were Sunday guests of relatives
I Saturday night Mr. and Mrs Silas • Forest Wilhtta of Hastings called in at this place.
N DEC. 21*1, this company mailed out
Doster were surprised by their children the J. C. Raymond home Wednesday. ] Fred Bourdo and Family have moved
chocks to thousand* of its investor* pay­
in-law* and grandchildren walking In
Stanley Melnart of Hasting- called tn1 from Quincy to one of R VanVolken-.
i with well filled baskets to remind Mr. the J. C Raymond home Thursday.
burg house at tins place
in* them the earning* on their investment for
Mr and Mr* Heber Pike attended a,
Doster that another milestone had been
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce O'Connor from
thc six months ending Jan. 1st This makes
reached.
' Luke Odessa vteiled Mrs. O'Connor's party near Hastings Friday night and
Earl Olis and Morgan Hinkley at- I sister, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Dufiey Fri- report a fine time
the 84th consecutive dividend the company
tended the Father and Son banquet ut I day.
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F C. Raymond returned to his home.bl this writing
Frank Brown and family of Hickory I In Jackwn after spending from TuesMr and Mr*. Alger DcPurest of KslThis is worth thinking about.
Corner* were Sunday gvesu of Mr* day until' Sunday with reiaSves here , amaxoo were Sunday gueaU of Mr. and
Hasel Otis and family.
| and Mbs Laura Raymond, who lias Mr*. Clyde Nichols
The Ladles' Aid will have a pot luck been .’pctMfint; M-vcral weeks with her i Mr and Mr*. Art Earl were Sunday
dinner at the Methodist church Wed- grandmother. Mrs Ellra Norris, also'guests of their son Floyd and family'
nesday. February 10. All will be wel- returned to lier home near Tompkitb i at Plainwell.
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LEGAL NOTICES |

MOMTOAllK HALF.
tWnH kaalag »*«•
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Glen Ingram Purchases Proved JerH„ M
sey Sire, Clollettis Plymouth Noble her
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daughter-in-law who lias been very

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&gt; in H.rrv
One of the good Jersey herds of
r .•( oet.. i Barry county his recently made a good through tte pedigree a person is im­
i.iTaddition. Mr. Glen Ingram of Hastings pressed with the production shown in
o A. Sh-i lias purchased tte Proved Jersey Sire.
Collettis Plymouth Noble »tu sold to
&lt;i i»r .j Collettis Plymouth Noble, from Mr.
’ thXi “nd | Cleveland Neai of Akron. Tuscola Mr. Cleveland Neal of Akron as a call.
no dollar*' county. Michigan.
placing of Proved Slres in Barry coun- Jerseys ore daughters from this sire
Mr. Neal has thought so much of the

him to breed back on his own daugh­
ters producing Inbred females ot very
fine quality for tte most part.
The daughters from this sire are
better in every case than their dams,
according to records made In the Cow
Testing Association. As two year old.,
with their first calf, this bull's daugh­
, Mr. Ingram and the County Agent.
■
A short time ago word was heard of ters produced over 350 lbs. fat on an
■ this bull owned over in tte "Thumb average. This is more than the average
of
their mature dams. Tte daughters
j District" of Michigan A day was spent
, P oking over thc bull, his pedigree and ; of tills bull have more than production,
| u great many of his daughters. After they combine type with it. In every
! carefully ...........
going over
everything
.............
te.,—..-IL was case th&gt;- daughters are strong and
diTided tliat
that this was tlw
tte sire
sin* needed
needed': rugged of bone with nice fine shoulders,
decided
to head Mr Ingram's herd and the; large middles and exceptionally well
purchase was made................................. ',.| termed large udilers. Daughters from
Collettis Plymouth Noble was bred on this bull would Improve the appearance
the farm
oi tte late
Congre.vs- nf
of nnv
any herd,
herd.
Mr. Ingram plans to stand thia sire
man Joe Fordncy of Saginaw. Mr.
Fordney has long owned a nationally tor outside service, providing the cow*
famous Jersey herd. His herd has many brought for service are blood tested and
gold and silver medal cows because of found to be free of contagious abortion.
their high production Mr. Fordncy Mr. Ingram wants to do what he can
owned Sensational Iris. a world's record j for tte Jersey Breeders of Barry coun­
producer. In tlie past. Jerseys from this I ty. but docs not feel te can take a
farm have also been found placed high I chance of infecting his own clean herd,
In tte show rings of tte country. It B therefore is demanding a negative
In such a herd that this bull was bred. I record on all cows served by this sire.
Collettis Plymouth Noble's dam pro-1 We cannot help but feel that such a
duced 11.637 lbs. milk and M3 lbs. fat’sire is a real asset to dairying in a
In 305 days at seven years of age. The community. Painstaking care has been
dam of tte sire of this bull produced used in selecting this sire to help along
9.449 lbs. ml&gt;X and 535.1 lbs. fat In 365 tte Jerseys in and around Hastings.

i ter have been working together trying
to And tte right atre foe Mr. Ingram's
a vi.— herd for tte past ten months. Proved
r’l/Lr I 8irts have bctn look’-d Bt ln Kent* C®’"
"" houn. Icnla and Kalamazoo counties
r.t,
and in every case turned"doWn us they

DOWLING.
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HICKORY CORNERS.
January finally passed out with a' The following officers were elected
decidedly cold wave and the freezing
the recent meeting of tte tclephonr
------ - welcomed
.
. •by.'company: President, Floyd Morford;
------ -— is being .heartily
weather
these who anticipate (Hitting up Ice for vice-president. Elwyn Butler: secretary.
the coming summer as thc tempera- Victor Jones; treasurer. Joseph Baines;
directors. Sanford Willison. Olis Law­
unfavorable for this particular product. rence. Morse Backus and Charlie
Lechleltner.
Mr. and Mrs Nile Gorham and chil­
One hundred and forty-five attend­
dren. of Marshall visited their grand­ ed the father and son banquet Thurs­
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal Stanton. day evening nt Kellogg High school.
Sunday afternoon.
The cast for tte play "My Irish

। which was given Friday evening was to be given Saturday evening. Februwell attended and next on tte ealen- ary 6. Is Maxine Bolyen. Maurice Ford,
dar will be by home talent when tte,Evelyn Willison. George Willison, Eltenth grade pupils present their play, don Beadle. Lewclla Beadle. Frank
"Tte Cousin From Coon Ridge," a Bolyen. Ethel Bolyen. Mr. Swadling.
three-act comedy. Watch foritnplate Frank Brown and Mrs. Frank Brown,
which will appear later.
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I Rev. Daniel Hodgen of Brighton will
Tte Parent-Teacher meeting will be ®«ist Rev. Gcarhcart in the ntfnl
held at the schoolhouse. Friday,,Febru- meetings al the Wesleyan Methodist
ary 5 and oh who are interested in' church beginning next Sunday.
jchool afialrs are supposed to be presOur loca*£- ?LA'
re^*‘
cn(
'
) rented at Oakwood school Kalamazoo,

en*-ktlf tK. H ) oi lk»
(R. E. »i) »f *actlMi
.» (22) *11 In town.hlf*
numtwr &lt;«.&gt; (3 nnnb, r»»«* &lt;*&gt;en (7)

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Tt» K«1Cirri. wm-Unj j
P. T. A. mwllng. Fri.ruwill be on TTiundar. February 11 wlrh
,q ,, Rriloe, rriiool. a patrloUc
a commute. In ■'tanm
bum" pro«rnm mil te jlmn.
who am ebomn alphabetically. KWhn„ tarber ha. located hem.
nl« ajaln with Um. latten A. 11 and,
searlea. lured H. died sameC. Thom appointed toe work IUU
omlna. Funeral mrv«a Monday
ume am tote Airman. Lena Bryam. ^two P M „ itemon-, runeral
Marr Coala and Kmmn Clemencc
DUIU, „
Not„, Hickory
The Dowling Extension Group wnv Corners cemetery.
entertained at an all-dav meeting at
Myron Rlchardron of Howell is
tte home of Gertrude Gaskill Tues-1 spending a couple of weeks with hl;
day. They next meet with Mrs. James: uncle and aunt. Rev. nnd .Mrs. Wm. C
Clark at her farm home for dinner nnd Gearhart
thc usual business session some time In
A group of young people from the
February'
Wesleyan church attended thc meeting
And "lest you forget," There's the of the Christian Workers League Tield
afternoon meeting of tte L. A. S. this last Friday afternoon and evening at
week Thursday at Mary Herrington's, the mission in Otsego. They reported it
with a quilt to plan and work to do.
to be a fine meeting. Several young
Announcements seem to be the main people sought thc Lord at this meeting.
part of tte news iu-ms this week, tte
Don't forget thc coming revival at
slowing up of social activities over the tte Wesleyan church. *or information
week end being due. no doubt, to the we the church notes.
sudden change In tte weather.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith of Lansing
DELTON.
spent a part of last week at tlie home
Mrs. Blanche Richards and John
of Blanche Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Adams returned home Friday from tte
Coats of Freeport were Thursday aft­ Borgess hospital in Kalamasoo where
ernoon callers.
they have been for two weeks recover­
Violet Herrington entertained the ing from operations.
following girls Sunday at the Lake
Alton Wheeler Is still In the hospital
View Cottage—Evelyn Herrington, Lor- but his condition is reported to be some
eva Powell, Marjorie Smith and Made­ what improved.
line Stanton.
Benonn Searles, aged 73 years, passed
away at hU homenear Banfield Friday
DOWLING HIGH ROOM.
morning after a short Illness of bron­
Bernice Hammond has returned to chial pneumonia. He leaves his wife
school offer being In quarantine one and one daughter who lives in Kalama­
month on account of scarlet fever.
zoo abo a sister. Mrs. Norman Chapin,
Mrs. Frank Granger visited our room of Richland who is tte last survivor of
Thursday afternoon.
a family of eleven children. Funeral
The tenth grade will have an oyster •ervices were held Monday afternoon
supper Wednesday night followed by­ at Hentoo,',* funeral, parlors. Rev.
play practice at thc schoolhouse.
•
Swadllng ot the M. P- church at Hick­
Twenty-three of tte pupils from our v
..... ..........
ory Corners, -*officiating. interment
in
room were vaccinated by tte county the pennock’ cemetery.
doctor Tuesday. Several of us have
Mr. and Mre. ails E. Faulkner en­
sure arms.
tertalned a number of friends from
Mr. Putnam and Mrs. Dickerson have Middleville Tuesday evening. Light rebeen retained as teachers in our school j freshmenta were served at a late hour.
f0LlhF comln|[ycar
1 Mrs. Ettel Pennock. Mrs. Mabie
Thelma Tobias was absent from 1^^ and Mrs. Lula Wertman spent
school Thursday on account of illness ! Wednesday with Mrs. Nellie Cro*a at
—'iolrt Barksr. Reporter.
Hastings. In the’ afternoon Mesdamcs
1 iiouvenlr. Murdock. Payne and Brand­
DOWLING PRIMARY ROOM.
MIDDLEVILLE.
stetter were Invited in by the hostess
Tte snow on Saturday made tte
Friday thc primary room drew names and a very delightful afternoon was
i pavement quite slippery lor tte small for Valentine Day. The girts are going spent.
&gt;.l amount of snow on the ground, several to give a Valentine party for tte boys.
Mr..and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson enter­
’/'people were seen to fall but wc hate
The first graders are starting their tained their two grandsons Don Wilk­
------------- ---------- ..-------Elson Basic first reader and are start- inson of Grand Rapids and A. J. CortPhilip Keiser, who for many years | ing to spell a few words.
right of Kalaniozoo a few days last
। has been an honored resident Just1 Tte third graders are making poster^
I south ot town, iuu been ill for several for geography. One Is of cattle and
Miss Kathryn Riley of Camp Custer
i days and on Saturday was taken to tte otter is of poultry.
spent Thursday and Friday visiting
St. Mary's hospital in Grand Rapids, i The fourth grade art getting books friends in Delton.
Mrs. Brandstetter of Hastings was in
called on him. found him resting ns review.
town Friday calling on friends.
well as could be expected. We hear
The fourth and fifth graders arc ra­
te will be operated upon soon His j viewing for speed in the multiplication
Tte lighting of tte royal palace In
many friends hope to tear of his quick tables.
Amsterdam consists solely of candles
recovery.
.
The sixth graders are taking seventh
Irving McFaul and Charles Andler grade reading so they can take tte ex- &gt;'and oil lamps.
left Monday by auto to visit relatives ■ amination.
in Ohio near Stony Creek and otter
The "Weekly Readers" came today.'
points.
। Tte third grade made valentine um- I
Our train service Is due for a change brellas and tte fourth, fifth and sixth1
Monday. Just what we are not sure, but. grades made Valentine baskets for art '
we hear Uiat we can then go one way Ust Friday
one day and return the next.
—Dorothy Jones and Mildred Coon, .
, If you want to see how tte state'
Reporters.|
saves money go down to the north
—Irene Dickerson. Teacher.
county line and see what they are do-1---------------- - ■ »

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here down there last fall. It was piled
Mildred Ward and Arloa Johncock
upon steam pipes near the hid. no* were home from Plainwell over the
they are drawing it to the east side ot week end.
the river. Since they have discovered
Lester Lord Is a new scholar in
that the river bed cannot be changed, school.
they have had to change lhe location1
The Springer children are having the
of the bridge.
j chicken pox.

sick and had an operation Saturday
morning. We al) wish her a speedy
recovery.
Parmelee anti Leighton men's ball
teams played a game last Thursday
night in Middleville. Quite a good
crowd frqm here attended thc game.
Harold and Merle Stimson of Grand
Rapids spent Sunday ' with their
melter, Mrs. Florence Cook and hus­
band. The former U some better at this
writing.
Lois and teulsc Sherk of Wyoming

Tte MartiB**. T. A- win mr« t at
schoolhouse Friday evening. February

MARTIN CORNERS.
nlng bi our minUter. Hw Rev. Conklin.

All are cordially Invited to attend.

pital Friday. We all hope for ter
speedy recovery.

Mr. and Mm. Rusnell Kay who has
tern visiting their parents. Mr. and
’ ■ .-. -— - *- f
a.t fn tneir
UM spent Sunday nt Alfred Hater's.
III
Mia.
M. ivw.wcuu U&gt;
TW-1 -I. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle of Ral­
lied Mrs. Millie Fisher Wednesday of amaaoo' spent tte week end with their
hut week.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Chas. McDer-

Orsbom" for dinner Wednesday. Pebrii- &lt; I ting friends and relatives In Kalama­
______
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home
Friday.
ary
A cordial
invitation

Remember-tte Sunday school and called to see Aunt Kate Williams last

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Houldsworth of
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherk, Sunday evening. You are invited to at­
Battle Creek spent Saturday with Mr.
while their mother Is in the hospital. tend both senices.
The U. I. S. class of the Sunday Fred Ashby and family.
Mrs. George Smith and Mr. Shook.
Nr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby spent the
school met with Howard Demond last
Friday evening. A very pleasant time week end *Un their son, Clyde and
writing.
.
The Parmelee Ladles' Aid Will cele­
brate their 25th anniversary February
18th in the basement of tte church.

noon followed by a program. Alf are
invited to attend and meet old friends.
On account of tte cold morning.there
were not so many attended church and
Sunday school, attendance being only
34. Hope you all may come next Sun-

Kindi

There was a large attendance at the
young people’s meeting last Sunday
night. Everyone Is invited.

COAL

ONE OF THEM WILL f
SURELY SUIT YOU.

Q

ROBINHL'E’PARK.
Mr. nnd Mrs Julian Putts spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clive
Churchill gnd family of Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clsler and son of
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with their
mother. Mrs. Marvin Clsler. and
brother Ray.
•
Mrs. Evrtd Jackson and son Randall
and MLss Elmlna Craven's of Harris I
Creek spent Sunday evening with Mr.;
and Mrs. John Kollar and Harold.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 10,1932

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PAGES 1 to 8

DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF IN­
ROTARY CLUB TO OB­
M. S. 0. HAS WON­
TERNAL REVENUE COMING Conlin Opposes New Forms of Taxation
SERVE BICENTENNIAL CK.MQ1ER
Lions and Commercial Clubs to
Wil!
Be
Stationed
At
the
Post
Until
Assessments
on
Real
Estate
and
DERFUL EOD PMENT Office On Tuesday, Febru­
Be Their Luncheon Guests
UHS1IM
On February 22
ary 16
.
Personal Property Have Been Pegged
GRAVEL THROWN BY FAM.
MORE FARMERS SHOULD

AVAIL THEMSELVES OF
THIS SERVICE
FARMERS’ WEEK IS
A REAL EDUCATION

4

A Deputy Collector of Internal Reve­
nue will be stationed at the post office
In this city on February 16. 1932. to as­
sist the public in the preparation of
their federal Income tax returns for
1931.
. The filing of returns should not be
delayed by reason of possible changes

Opportunity For Learning More
About Various Phases of
Agriculture, Etc.

changes authorised. If. al a later date,
ths tax rate should be changed, and an
increase or decrease made allowable for
the year 1931. suitable bills or refunds
The writer had the privilege of at-j will be made without further effort on
tending for one day some of the ses­ the part of the taxpayer.
sions of "Farm Week" at the .Michigan
State College. While there was a good!
attendance, it seemed to him that, if
Barry county people understood how
worth while is the program of Farm­
ers' Week and the special Interest it
should have for farmers, there would
have been many from this county and
many more from all parts of the state.
COMING
It Is interesting to look over the SUM OF $27,000
wonderful educational plant of the
FROM STATE FOR TWP.
Michigan State College at East Lan­
ROAD
MAINTENANCE
sing. Great improvemenu have been
made in recent years. The equipment
for the special work of such qn institu­ COVERT ROAD BONOS
tion seems almost ideal.
WILL MATURE IN 1934
In the program of Farmers' Week one
Is given the privilege of listening to
experts, not only from our own state Townships Could Then Be Re­
college but also from similar institu­
lieved of Highway Taxes Ex­
tions in other states. Farmers* Week us­
cept For Bmergencies
ually Is planned far that lime of the
year when farmers have more time to
As the Banner lias explained, this
attend gatherings than al any other county has taken over^ something like
185 miles of township highways to
slble -with their regular work.
maintain as best It can. These 185 miles
A complete program for the week are supposed to be the main-traveled
Is gptten out In advance. Anyone so township roads which are not parts of
desiring can apply for thia program, the state or county highway systems.
read it carefully and decide what topics Next July, according to the new law.
he is especially Interested in. It would this county will receive from the state
be impossible for one to take in all of 827.000 with which to maintain town­
so varied a program.
ship roads. A little arithmetic will show
One can get a fun£ of information that that will be a trifle less than 8150
per mile. While the county can make
tUizers, how to get larger yields of par­ that 1150 do far more than a township
ticular grains and vegetables. Especial­ could, because of its superior --coulp-.
ly valuable are the talks on the treat­ ment of road-making and roadteepairment of different types of soils. Live­ Ing machinery, yet it cannot do the
stock owners can learn much to their impossible. About 84.000 of this 827.000
advantage. Different phases of dairy­ will be spent this winter in clearing
ing arc diseased—such as cheese the brush and small trees along the
making, butter making, etc. Methods 183-miles taken over, so as to give the
of fattening cattle are also presented. county a better chance to put the
Raising of horses, sheep, swine and roads in condition. The ebunty road
other livestock, clover. Sudan grass, etc., commission asked tb.e county to ap­
arc given by experts.
propriate as much as the state gave
There seems to be a growing Interest this year to assist in this township
In poultry; so there are poultry grow- road maintenance; but the supervisors
(Contlnued on page three)
felt the necessity of economizing, sav­
ing every penny possible, so declined to
COUNTY GETS DRAFT
make the appropriation. The townships
about half as much money for
, FROM HIGHWAY OEPT. raised
1932 tor township highways as they did
1931. All of that will be spent on
Final Payment On 1931 Auto­ tn
township highways that were not tak­
mobile License Tax—Total
en over by the county. This will show
how limited must be the efforts of the
of 104,012.18
county road commission in putting the
County Treasurer Willis Streeter re­ 185 miles In reasonable condition. It U
ceived last week Wednesday a draft probable that the board of supervisors
from the state for 85.695.99. It came will not feel they can add anything to
from the highway department, and the tax burden of the people of this
represented the final payment on Barry county for the next two years. Provis­
county's share of the automobile 11- ion has been made this year. In the
tax levy, to retire 861.000 of Covert
The total of that tax received by the
(Continued on page three)
state in 1931 wan 320.110,481. Under the
law one-half of this, or 810.055.243.50. STUDENTS TO PRESENT
i represents the amount which must be
* distributed to the counties. This is not
BEAUTIFUL PAGEANT
distributed pro rktlo. Each county re­
ceives one-half of the auto license tax Five Hundred to Participate In
paid by citizens of that county on their
Observance of Washington
automobiles. Io. 1930 Barry county’s
share of this tax was 854.420.84. In
,
Bicentennial
1931 Barry county’s share was 854.012.­
Nearly five hundred pupils will par­
18. or a decrease of 82,408.46. This was
ticipate In the pageant. "Washington
Returns,” which will be given in the
Central auditorium. February 26 and
money be used for the maintenance of 27. In accordance with the United
States
George Washington Bicenten­
country roads. The state maintains its
own trunk lines in this county, so that nial Commission.
The production will be divided into
all of the county's receipts from this
four
episodes
of two scenes each. The
source can be used on county roads. In
addition counties received a pro rata of first one entitled. "The Youth and Ad­
about 82.000.000 of the gasoline tax. venture," portrays Washington's boy­
which Is not divided on the bash of hood ambition for sea life and his ad­
automobiles owned but on the basis of ventures among the Indians. The sec­
the mileage of highways in each coun­ ond. "The Man and Home,” tells of his
ty, which gives the county a larger meeting with Martha Washington and
proportion. For the last two years shows him at home with his family.
Barry county has been able to main­ The third. "The GeneroFand Fame."
tain its own highways without calling reveals Washington fe/Commander-lnupon the county for a cent. This can­ Chlef of the Continental Army and de-

ROAD COMM. DOING
PRELIMINARYWORK

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not always be so, because improved
and extensive repairs made. But It has
been a great help to this county to be
able to take care of its roads without
taxing the people. The county road
commission has so planned its work
as to keep Its expenses within the
amount the county receives from the
state.

Valley Forge. The last episode finds
Washington journeying triumphant to
the presidency and midst the closing
scenes of his life, his last birthday
•when friends gather to voice his im­
mortality.
Hundreds of costumes are being
made by the Home Economics Depart­
ment. All who enjoyed the dedication
pageant realized that a great deal of

NEARLY $1,000,000
duction, however, no admission is to be
OF NEW INSURANCE charged.
Last year many people expressed a
desire to help pay for the necessary
costumes. Because of this fact, boxes
will be placed in the entrance of the
auditorium to recei/e contributions to
One would scarcely suspect that the defray some of the expenses of the
month of January would be a good one Washington pageant.
for adding new insurance to the Wind­
storm Company. The times are not LEGION AND AUXILIARY
JOINT MEETING FEBY. 13.
auspicious for a business getting proAU members of the American Legion
quite apt to be true that there will be Post and Unit are Invited to the fish
little activity In soliciting; yet the supper at the Legion rooms on Friday
Company's agents, for the mo^th of evening. February 12. the Unit to be
January, sent in new policies'* for al­ the guest of the Legion. Dinner will

Windstorm Co. Agents Did Fino
Business Despite Finan­
cial Conditions

Herewith is the second Install­
ment of the talk on taxation given
by Thomas Conlin. publisher of the

believe in proceeding cautiously from money collected from the weight tax
I the known to the unknown.
, should go back to the counties except­
j1 In the tint place I am opposed to ing that collected from trucks and
iany new form of taxation until the busses that do commercial hauling and
Crystal Falls Diamond Drill before
। amount that may be
assewed upon confine their activities to our main
the Michigan Press Association.
highways.
The ---------------automobile —is
real estate is definitely pegged by con- trunk
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In the following discussion. Mr. istitutlonal limitation. I do not favor tehen off the local tax roll and com­
Conlin suggests certain definite
a constitutional limitation In what munities, including cities, have an in­
changes he believes advisable in
may be called a "lump sum." If Um-1 terest m the weight tax. The gasoline
Michigan's tax system.
itatlon comes, as I hope It will, it t*x and the weight tax from the com­
. should come in a form that will limit I mercial vehicles that I have described
I have been asked to make this pa­
per as practical as possible; to draw the amount that each taxing unit may 1 should go to the state highway de­
upon my experience with municipall­ assess against the real and personal I partment. These funds should be the
applied to highway constructies and public officials and suggest, if property for it* own purposes. This I onl&gt;'
tton and maintenance.
I have any suggestion, some ideas that will explain more fully later.
I believe that the highway main-! I believe that every city whose charthe newspaper publishers of this assoi elation might seize upon as a basis for• tenance and- construction should be. ler doe* not now contain a tax HmitaI tlon clause
should •be compelled
to «in­
*
---• *a determined movement to bring about: centered in and confined to two agen-r*
a change in our taxing system.
cles, the state which should have en-i sert such a clause.
With the old injunction that "Foolst tire control and actually do the work ।। I think you will agree with me that
rush in where angels fear to tread.” of constructing and maintaining the.j real estate ought not to be entirely
staring me In the face. I am going to। state and federal trunk line*, and the)i relieved froifi taxation. It is the basis
hazard iflmc suggestions, not ax post­ county which should have charge of |j of our wealth, gels its protection
| from government, was the
inc basis
ousts of
ot
live assertions of what must be done and actually do the work of Construct-.;iram
but as one man’s ideas of what will Ing and maintenance of all the other
connecting j
lead to betterment and at the same highways including the
nln
b now he we h ct ro
trunk
lines,
primary
time not revolutionize our govern-'1county
--------- ---------------■ --including
--------- --------------.. I much of our population. The question
mental practices to such on extent as “nd ("condary extensions in the cities. | Is what proportion should it pay and
to create an opposition from those who 1 It is* my opinion that all of thei
(Continued on page five)

«

SCOUT AREA COUNCIL
MEETINGS BEGIN FEB. 16

Varied Program Being Arrang­
ed Under Direction of T.
■
Ben Johnston
The big Council Training meetings
begin Tuesday evening. February 16.
at the scout Headquarters Building In
Battle Creek.
These meetings are open to all men
from 18 years of age upward who are
interested In scouting and training.
Each year since the arrival of T. Ben
Johnston In Battle Creek these meet­
ings have been held. For the last two
z
___ ____________
years
from 200 to___
400 ___
men have been
attending rcju
regularly
and the group has
—rly iXi
”
------------- * 'for ----------been recognized
Ils
large/riiimbers
and intensive yet vefy/Interesting
training schedule.
(
The courses offered are. Elementary.
Standard. Approved. First Aid. Cub­
bing. Troop Committeemen. Troop
Cooking and Comping. Archery. Life
Saving and Swimming and any other
phases of Scouting which have enough
men interested to warrant instruction.
Mr. Burgess and Mr. Shafer are to act
as Patrol leaders.
Maurice Foreman, chairman of lead­
ership training, says he is very much
interested lhal every man possible at­
tend at least one of these training ses­
sions. Call or contact him if you can
drive a load of men to the meeting or
care to inquire further.

THINKS FIREMEN COULD
NOT HAVE SAVED HOUSE

Herbert Eaton Says There Was
Plenty of Water But High
Wind Interfered
Herbert Eaton thinks the Banner
did him an Injustice last week in its
account of the fire which destroyed
the house he and his family were oc­
cupying on the Becker farm in Has­
tings township. Mr. Eaton says that,
when he saw the fire first, with the
high wind blowing at the time from the
kitchen towards the upright of the
house, he does not believe that, had
the firemen been snmmonefl at once,
they could have saved the building. He
said he did his best to notify the de­
partment promptly. He sent his son to
Mr. Becker's home where there is a
telephone, but It happened no one was
there at that time, so the boy had to go
a considerable distance to another
house in order to notify the depart­
ment. He said there was plenty of wa­
ter but with the heavy wind he did not
believe the fire could have been con­
trolled.

Change in Teachers9
Institute Program

A change has been made In thd
eachen Institute
Institute program
program «
to be wn
held.
Teachers
In the Central school auditorium
Thursday.
The addresses originally
scheduled for the morning have been
changed to afternoon and vice versa.
As the program now stands. Maj. Nor­
man Imrie of Culver will give his talk
on "An Adventure In International
Friendship" and Dr. R. Clyde Ford his
address on "Making Michigan a State"
during the afternoon session. Morning
sessions open at 9:30 o'clock and after-

P. T. A. Meeting
Tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock the
Central P. T. A. will have their meet­
ing. the program for the gathering be­
ing presented by the teachers. W. T.
Wallace will give the Invocation.. Selec­
tions will be given by the American Le­
gion Auxiliary Glee club. The address
will be by Miss Roxana Steele of West­
ern State Teachers' College of Kalama­
zoo. Refreshments will be served In the
play room. A playle^e "A New Vision"
will be presented by three mothers.
Miss Parr will have charge of the musi­
cal program.

most 31.000.000.
NOTICE TO ALL PYTHIAN8.
Conditions at the present time make
Next Monday evening. February 15.
time Is anticipated and all arc urged to
any kind of soliciting difficult. Under
the First Rank will be conferred on
present circumstances for the Wind­
four candidates, and on Thursday eve­
storm company to add such a fine volW. C. T. V. PRAYER SERVICE.
ning. February 18. will be our next
Family Night. It Is the-annlversary of
quite remarkable. It would not be pos­ World's Day of Prayer at the U. B. our order and a special program has
sible except
that
the
company church Friday. February 12, at two been arranged. Every Pythian and his
has an excellent reputation for square
family requested to be present. By
dealing and also has a loyal bunch of
agents.
•
,
while meeting.
Walter J. Lewis.

BANQUET WMLIGHTFUL AFFAIR

.,

CHOSEN TO MEMBER­
SHIP IN THE ROBOTS

nology at Flint, being one of a class

HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS
Last week he was notified that he
SERVED THE DINNER had been selected as one of eight to
become members in the

A change in the Michigan Central
passenger schedule obliges the Banner
to get to press Wednesday forenoon
an hour and a half earlier than for­
merly. This change took effect Feb­
ruary 1. That prevented such an ac­
count ac ought to appear of U»e obser­
vance of “Ladles' Night" by the Has­
tings Commercial club on Tuesday
night of last week.
It was a delightful affair, one that
helps make a better community spirit,
as such gatherings do. After a fine
menu had been served under the dl-

Home Economics Department of the
dty schools, by several young lady

program followed.
The Invocation was given by Rev. J.
A. McNulty.
Leon Tolhurst, president of the
Commercial club, called the meeting to
order. In well chosen words he- in­
troduced the toastmaster. Kim Sigler,
who acquitted himself with much
credit, as he always does.
There followed community singing,
in which all heartily * participated, led
by R. H. Loppenthlcn.
Hie next number was a marimba
solo by Richard Waite. It was so beau­
tifully executed that a hearty encore
was Riven, and Mr. Waite responded.
Following that was a fine vocal scpleased the folks that lie was also
encored.
Then followed a very Interesting
feature of the program, an illustrated
talk on “Landscapes of Michigan" by
William E. Praeger, who has charge of
(Continued on page five)

St. Rose Social Club
Gives Three-Act Play
The three-act comedy "Professors
Preferred" staged by the young people
of St. Rose Social club at St. Rose hall
last night, furnished an evening of fun
and enjoyment for the good sized au­
dience attending.
The main object of the play was to
*lve duU care »**&gt;' and the amusln8
f?™1*
The cast entered Into the spirit of the
story with an ease and naturalness that
showed excellent direction. The mem­
bers of the cast were. Beatrice Gog­
gins. Florence O’Donnell. Louise LyBarker, Gertrude Miller. Gerald Cu­
sick. Clark O’Donnell, Thomas Taffce,
Robert Fighter and Edward McPharlln.
Miss Florence Trleb did excellent
work as accompanist and also gave a
well-rendered
piano number. Miss
Frederica Bessmer and Kenneth Gog­
gins in vocal solos, William Kennedy
with his saxophone and Donald Taffee
at the piano helped to make the evcWe trust Dr. Davis, who directed it.
and his young people will not stop with
this initial effort.

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 30
The World Day of Prayer will be ob­
served in this city on Thursday. Febru-

ACCIDENT HAPPENED
WEST OF DOWLING

County Workmen Did Not
Know of Trouble Until On
Their Return Trip

Charlie Bachrller, carrier on Rund
prepare
tn . keeping with
■ •--------a •program
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Route nu.
No. 4 from
num this
uiu icity, on Satorsuch an occasion, one that will be fit- a,,±.7forenoon met with a painful and
ting and helpful to all who attend.
—
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very
peculiar.m—
accident. It happened
about three-quarters of a mile west of
; Dowling on the county road leading

EXCELLENT MESS
BY SECT BOMB!

a county truer, to wmcn was m। inched a V-shaped snow plow, had

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JSlb'"
B0YSDISCUSSION
" WAa
BUB4E0T
B± '‘ 0 1 onK
aP HIS
me
nr«HH
OOTnN
IT
OF
AT

Donald Boyes One of Eight
Seniors to Attain This
Recognition At Flint
SUCH GATHERINGS FUR­
Donald Boyes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
THER FINE COMMUNITY
Roy Boyes of this dty. is a senior at
the General Motors Institute of Tech­
SPIRIT

Propam of Mu.k and An Address Were Followed By
Dancing and Cards

ING SHOW FLOW CAUSED
THE DAMAGE

gram in honor of George Washington
on Monday, February 22. which marks
the 200th anniversary of his birth.
The club has Invited as lu guests th?
members of the Lions club, also the
members of the Commercial club. It U
expected they will have a delightful
time. That being a holiday, it is ex­
pected to take a little more time than
the usual hour and a halt in order that
the guests and the hoists may have a
social time together, as they surely will. |

Robots, an

world

sisterhood

to

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ROTARY CLUB
coming towards Dowling, each on its

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: erators of the truck could not see be-

Pcriod Before Eighteenth Year | cause it was covered with snow, it
Should Be Largely Used In
considerable size, with terrific force
Gaining Knowledge
through the windshield of Charlie's
Secretary C. A- Halcomb, of the Argubrlght Business College of Battle
Creek, talked to the Rotarians Monday windshield was completely riddled.
noon about “Our Boys." He began by
explaining that both psychology and
Ing
them,
but fortunately- —
not Injuring
experience prove beyond question that —
» -y
—------------------------boya learn in only one of two ways:: hla eyes.
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th. pniod ten.. U» l»n «hu.nu&gt;; «« wm.
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to
rnr UtouM b. umly ■..«» to pin.'
« I*
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tag facts and knowledge In order that, j “ In th*
from what he thus acquires, he may
ed back on their return trip on
team how to reason.
He declared that boys and girls left Charlie's side of the road. They nolle-

The notification letter stated that
only those who have achieved notable
recognition in their extra-curricular
activities were eligible to membership.
Leadership Is the primary requisite for to grow up by themselves, without
or opportunity for
membership, then outstanding work on contact with
school publications, in class offices, in knowledge gained from their elders,
and without an education, would easily
sary. and high scholarship and char­ descend into Immorality. It Is the work snow they could not sec. and they had
of churches, achools and agencies like
acter are next considered.
Initiation in the Robots will take the Boy Scouts which help tiiem to get
place with the usual ceremonies at the a vision of life and of their respon­
sibilities in life.
Junior Prom on February 12.
(Continued on page five)
The speaker reminded his hearers
Congratulations
are extended to
Donald by his many Hastings friends. that the boys of Hastings who are JURY LIST DRAWN
from ten to twelve years of age will be
conducting its affairs a few yean
successful in his college work.
FOR FEBRUARY TERM
hence. The most Important people In

SCOUT EXHIBITIONS ON

Called to Appear At
Court Monday A. M.,

■ the boys and girls from ten to twenty­ Jurors

DISPLAY THIS WEEK

He said the great questions before
February 29
humah society and governments are
Archery, First Aid, Oampcraft, not the tariff, not taxation, and do not The jury ILst for the February term
the eighteenth amendment
concern
Pioneering, Cubbing Among
on
Tuesday.
February 23. Ordinarily it
The most important consideration Is.
Subjects Featured
what are the boys and girls of today would begin on Monday, but that hap­
pens to be a holiday. The Jury will bo
In connection with National Scout
(Continued on page six)
Week merchants throughout the coun­
ty are co-operating with the troopers
HEAR DR. DAVIS OF
intervening five days the Judge will
by the loaning of display windows for
exhibitions of scoutcraft.
LANSING MONDAY EVE
In Hastings there will be first aid
displays in Baird's-.ptothlng Store and Brotherhood Program Promises be brought before him during the term.
in Palmer's Drug Store with special
to Be Interesting—Royal
demonstrations on Saturday; Troop 71
Myers, Captain
will have a special window at Loppenthlen's; Troop 72 will demonstrate
The members of the Brotherhood at all. Unless otherwise instructed,
pioneering in the J. C. Penney Co. should not fall to be present next Mon­ however, the Jurors will report to the
Store; Troop 74 will have a general day night to hear Dr. Davis of the court at nine o’clock Monday forenoon.
scouting display at Goodyear's Hard­ state health department. That departFollowing is the list of jurors with
ware; Troop 73 will show a campcraft
display at Walldorff's Furniture Store; people of Michigan in fighting dis­ the townships which thty repraaeat:
Michael Allerdlng—Carlton.
Troop 65 of Middleville will have an eases. especially preventing outbreaks
Emory Apsey—Hastings, 2-4.
archery display at the Miller Furni­ of serious communicable diseases. It
Lawrence Beadle—Hastings.
ture Store; Troop 75 will show a gen­ will be well worth while to hear Dr.
eral scouting display at Mead and Davis next Monday night for the work
Bert Blum—Prairieville.
Bumford's; and Cub Pack 9 will have of the state health department vi­
a display of cubbing at Larsen’s Dry tally affects the welfare of aU the peo­
Ferris Brown—Orangeville.
Goods store.
ple of KBchigan. His address should be
Several of the local ministers held especially Interesting to the people of
Richard Buehler—Irving.
special services in observance of Scout this county because of the operation in
this county of the Health Unit, which
dress on scouting and its relation to is doing such splendid work.
living; Rev. J. A. McNulty held a
Royal Meyers is the chairman of the
special service at 5:00 o’clock at which supper squad for the February meeting.
time members of Troop 74 were pre­ The other members are: C. H. Lester,
sented with registration cards; the Rev. Ell Lindsey. Lloyd Lindsey. Richard
John Greene—Maple Grove.
Percy Henry—Assyria.
Brulnlx gave a ten minute sermonette Laubaugh. John McLeod. J. J. Mead.
Fred Huff—Yankee Springs.
on scouting and the Rev. Adcock gave Edwin Mead. R. J. McCreery. William
Burr Laubaugh—Rutland.
special recognition to the program dur­ Mishler. C. W. Mixer. Wayne Merrick.
Harry McKelvey-Maple Grove.
ing his service
John McLravy. Merritt Mead. W. A.
Laurence Moran—Hastings, 1-3.
Moore, J. E. McElwain. Leon Manning,
Leon Moon. Dale Moon and R. H.
Mott.
Lester Powers—Orangeville.
CHERRY PIE SALE.
Samuel Pratt—Rutland.
A boy ehoir directed by Rev. J? A.
Washington, his hatchet, and the
Lee Reynolds—Prairieville.
McNulty made its first public appear­ cherry tree! Doesn’t that maty* you
/
ance in connection with the special think of cherry pies?
Albert Sargent—Yankee Spring!.
To obtain some funds, and to Satisfy
boy scout service Sunday afternoon.
J. Robert Smith—Castleton.
Although this organization has been the desire for cherry pies which ought
practicing for only a few weeks, the to be prevalent at this time, the Girls*
Gordon Thompson—Hope.
performance it gave aroused cons|(fer- League of the High school plans to put
tble favorable comment. At present on a cherry pie sale in this city, the
there are nine members: Richard Bess­ plea to be delivered on the day cali­
Charley Turner—Barry.
mer. Richard Karmes. John Lockwood. brated os Washington’s birthday.
William Velte—Woodland.
William Crawford, Palmer Osborn.
Kneeland McNulty, William DeCou. operation of the bakeries In Hastings.
Kenneth Brower. Robert Potter and The League will buy all of the pies
NOTICE.
from the city bakeries and deliver them
Allan Kelley.
after taking orders from the homes In
pany
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
the dty.

Boy Choir Sings at
Episcopal Church

The annual meeting of the members
exchange, beginning April 1.
LITERATURE DEPARTMENT.
of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
A meeting of the Literature DepartCompany of Barry and Eaton counties
will be held M the court house In the will be held Friday afternoon. Febru­ both together.
city of Hastings, Michigan, on Tuesday.
ary 13th at 3:00 o’clock In the Com­
All bids to be received
February 16th, 1932. at one o’clock P. munity room of the High school. Mrs.
M„ eastern standard llnx. to elect' a
world president, vice-president, Four directors
and to vote on the adoption of a fiew

tend.

PUBLIC SUFFER.
.
On Wednesday evening. February
24. the American Legion Auxiliary will
servo a supper In the Legion rooms
Adv.

-

own side of the highway. Just a, tire
NEED TO BE TAUGHT
LIFE’S RESPONSIBILITIESiXTr^Tor ^ wSh^.T

terlan church.
You are Invited to Join In this union
service on the day and date mentioned
above. The call to prayer is given by
calls a
prayer."

------- ~

the mv.l. the nlow havlnw been set

ness that may legally come before said
meeting.
Charlotte. Michigan. February 8.1932.

Mo sum*.
At U. B church Wednesday, Feb­
ruary 17th from 5 till 7.—Adv.

DANCE.
MACCABEE CARD PARTY.
Every Saturday night at Clear lake.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. if.
Adv.

�T1IK HASTINGS BASNtR. WCHNEIDAT. tTMUAIT H IW

SAYS REPORTS IN PA

WOMEN’S CLUB
City Clerk of Charlotte Refute*: aptu
iTtal* Includes new
Figure* Concerning Water­
Are Insurance paid
works Byate m

The Harting* Women's club gave a
roof on building.
to April ». 1993, very delightful program to members
and guest* at the Central auditorium
' Friday afternoon After a short busl-

CHILDREN'S DIVISION
CONFERENCE 0M. MAR. 9

Xvery Sunday School I* Urged
to Send Workers to
This Meeting

LOCAL NEWS
Today, February 10, U Ash Wednes­
day. the beginning of Lent

At Kalamazoo on Wednesday, March her bridge club last Wednesday eve­
ning.
Legislative Department given by Mr*
Hand shoe repairing, reasonabk
under the
that the expense covers McLeod, the program for the afternoon Childrens Conference,
su*pices of th# department of Chris­
was
taken
up
by
the
preaident.
Mr*
M.
miT Iover
ot the fiscal year.
tian education of that church and the
Michigan
Council
of
Religion*
Educa
­
CarveUi gave "The Washington Bicen­
Mr*. Anna Nawtan will entertain the
tennial. What it I* and Why." Mr* tion. Tilts conference I* open to Sun­ J. F. F. clutrpn Thursday at a pot luck
Guy C- Keller gave an interesUng ac­ day school workers of alt denomina­ luncheon.
count of the homes of Washington and tions and every school in Barry aounty
Wrtcom# Ladle*' Aid will meat at
City of Charlotte Michigan
I aggregating 85000 00. our annual col- memorial* to Washington Mr* D. A is urged to hate representatives j&gt;rr»- the Orang# hall Thursday, February
VanBuskirk discussed the romance* ent on March 9. This conference 1* 11 for dinner.
Ofiice of Clerk
’ lection.* will be about 819.00000
Jan. 27. 1932. i The operating expense for the year of Washington and made all see the but one of ten that arc being held in
Mrs. W. J. WaUln* haa returned to
Michigan next month. Topics of in­
Mr. Editor:
»hoald not exceed gHJJOOOOO. Instead human side of this great leader. Mr* terest to Sunday school workers will be her home from Pennock hospital and
Durlfig the post couple of weeks of ojteratlng at a great loss a* recent- Ida McCoy then played tlie "Washing­ discussed by state leaders
la doing splendidly.
there ha* been considerable "goa*lp" ly published you will note that we will ton March.” which was the march
played
at
Ufoshlngton's
Inauguration
Note the special bargains dialed for
about town, also some articles in vart-! operate at a profit of about 88.000 00
Friday and Saturday till* week by U&gt;e
ous papers delivered within the city.
The book* ot my office are open for in 1789. MU* Maxine Hen ton gave a MANY COUNTIES ARE IN
Auto Sport Shop.—Adv.
very detrimental to the condition of public inspection at any time and I will character reading "A Patriot in the
WORSE LUCK THAN BARRY
Making."
in
which
a
shiftlcu.
sullen
th# water work's financial standing, gladly go over them with any person
The Y. M. L- club meets today with
As #omc of these articles were publish- interested enough to comeMn and make Italian by was cho*#n to play Uie part Taxes In Large Number of Mrs Dan Lewi*. A pot luck luncheon
of George Washington tn the school
ed over my name I -wish to make it the request,
play and through thu contact finds his
Placee Not Paid Since
known that I did not compile the fig-1
Yours truly,
The Moose Heart Legton chapter 626
way to manhood and self respect.
ure* as published, neither did I sub-:
L
will hold their regular meeting Thurs­
Year 1930
"A Dish of China Tea,” a one-act
City Clerk.
mil- them to anyone for publication.
We think in Barry county we are not day night. February 11. AU member*
play. Was then given by seven clu(&gt;
members. Mrs. Robert Walton taking finding it easy to meet the tax situa­
Mr*. C. E Wood entertained the
"" part
the
. w*
of .......
Mr*. Wynne, the hostess; tion If there is any consolation tn it, we
' Mrs. Winona Downing, a* Lady Au- may know that other* countie* are
giuta Clive, the guest of honor; Mrs. not having a rosy time of it either. We day Despite the storm there were 34
Maude Fumlss as Marcy, the niece; understand that in Wayne county present for dinner
Five Loyal Order of Moose will hold
Mrs. C. Duane Bauer as the Honorable alone 135.000 description* of real estate
Clarissa Courtenage; Mrs. Woodburne. were returned for taxes in 1930. while Family Night, with pot luck sapper, In
a* Mrs. Cynthia Ravenacroft; Mrs. O. this year It is expected the number will Moose Temple Friday evening. FtbA. Burgess a.* Mrs. Throckmorton, an­ be 167.000. Till*, of course. Includes de­
Welcome family night will be held at
other guest and Mrs. Orville Sayles as scription* tn numerous sub-division*
Janltye Wynne, daughter of the that were opened during the ”boom the Grange hall Saturday evening.
February 13 for pot luck supper. A fine
hostess. Tlie scene of the play Was at year*.
“
program is being prepared.
the plantation of Judge Wynne near
On Tuesday the condition of Rev.
Williamsburg and the time. 1781. Just
OBITUARY.
before the surrender of Cornwallis. Mr*
Lady May Freer, daughter of Covert J. W. Westbrook of Middleville seemed
Wynne had asked several guests far and Ida Freer, was bom in Hasting*. slightly improved. Mr*. L. L. Dewey
is there assisting In hl* cart.
afternoon tea in honor of her guest.
The monthly meeting of the Pennock
Lady Augusta, who had lately returned
from England Site anticipates n rare year*. 11 month* and so day*, having Hospital Board was entertained by
treat for her guests by serving them lived her entire life in thi* city. She Mrs Edw Goodyear on Monday with
the usual one o’clock luncheon.
some China Tea hidden away for seven
years but thinking Cornwallis so near
Eugene Crawford of this city passed
, victory she wishes to use it in celebra- ried to Albert Beumer of Hastings, away at his home on Sunday. Funeral
I tlon of the great event. During thi- and to this union three children wen* services will be on Wednesday with in­
conversation
it is told. that Mrs born. Dwtght. Charlotte and Rich­ terment in the Sponable cemetery.
| Wynne’s daughter. Janltye. has been ard. al! of whom with the husband1 Enid Evalet of the Welcome district
----1 passing secret dispatches (o the Con­ survive her. She also leave* two alsters I •* recovering nicely from a broken right
I tlnental Army and for a few moments Mrs. George Martin of Grosse lie and । “rm which she received when knocked
the hostess I* very alarmed for her Miss Bessie Lauther of Nile*, and one | do*” bj » d°S with which ahe was
daughter's safety, but Janltye comes half brother. Clarence Freer of Sagt-1 Paying.
dashing toNo .tell them, much to their naw. beside* many other relative* and - A
* ,w
twenty-five
*“”' “
cent
* »upper
~ will *"
be
I chagrin. Wat Cornwallis is defeated host* of friends. A brother. Glenn
CL.... I wved by the American Legion Aux, and Waslilngton has won. She then Freer, preceded her in• death October
~
iliary at the Legion room* on Wednes­
drinks
a “Dish
of China
Tea" to a new 17.
day evening. February 24. from five
.
,
.
4
1.
out|1«U
MITU
III
pVUl
IICHIUI
19*7.
She
had
been
in
poor
health
The system is usually in a
c°mniw±r a“d; for nve year* rollowing a stroke and till seven o'clock. All are welcome.
run down condition. A
I
.
wv’' complication*. Mrs. Beasmer wa* of a
Cream Producers—We pay cash and
’rB
,uRtlc
’’7? 8 1UC’ i Undly. happy nature, always bringing test your cream when you deliver. Ac­
tonic is very often requir­
their
coscj,-er t0
to her
ner friends
friend* and associates and curate test* and prompt payment. City
I. cess
&gt;PSS de»cryZmuch
?LUCh credit for ”
’Clr CO
." !, cheer
ed to bring it back to nor­
।
»Plendld manner in L^ng some kindneas for other*. There of Lakes Dairy. 609 E- Mill St.. Has­
ma! again. You will find
I whlch tbO g*&gt;c
I arc many who remember her •generou. ting*. Michigan. Clyde Schllhuneck —
none better than—
\ _
** *
1 hospitality as *he loved to have her
PAID THE BET.
Frtend* of Mis* Mildred Hawkin*,
friends around her. In the home she
Palatable Compound!
Very early in January Deputy Con­ was a loving wife and mother and will daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Victor Haw­
servation Office George Sumner and be greatly missed by the family who kin*. will be sorry to learn that ahe Is
Sheriff George Leonard were talking gave her such tender care during her in pennock hospital for an appendici­
about fishing through the ice. which is long illness. Funeral service* were tis operation. At last report she wa*
lawful during the months of January held st the home on Monday after­ improving nicely.
Robert Scobey was arrested one day
and February. At Gist time Sumner noon at two o’clock. Rev. J. A. McNul­
expressed his conviction that there ty officiating. Burial wa* In Riverside last week charged with driving with­
We have a fine assortment of Valentine Card*.
out a license. He plead guilty tn Jus­
would be no ice that would hold up a cemetery.
tice. Cortrlght's court, paid 819.90 fine
fishing shanty during either month.
Don't forget to order your Valentine Heart boxes.
JENNOCK HOSPITAL.
and coat* and tn addition wa* given
The Sheriff dissented from this oplnFour* babies have been born at the four days in &gt;11.
ion. The result was that a bet of cigars
hospital during the past week a* fol­
Supt. D. A. VanBuskirk and the male
member* of the Hastings High school
cause Officer Sumner saw some fish lows:
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bu­ stall will attend a round table confer
shantie* on one of the lakes near town.
shong. 633 No. Church St . on Feb­ ence for superintendent*, principal*
"Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy
ruary 3.
and men teachers at Davis Technical
Are Shown to Everyone"
To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin. 921 E High school. Grand Rapids,, on Satur­
SUS OF MANUFACTURES.
day.
The federal Census Bureau has Madison St . a girl on February 5.
To Mr. and Mrs, Chester Keech. 638
•Iarted it* 1931 census ol manulacAll World war veterans and their la­
1 tures. The questions are les* in number So. Washington St., a boy on Feb- dies from the Third district will meet
I this year although carrying complete nfary 9.
at Marshall on February 18. at the
And a son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Masonic Temple. The Legion and Aux­
I information.
iliary meeting* will be at 5:00 P. M..
We imagine but few people realize Smith. Lake Odessa, on February 9.
1 that u printing olfioe is classed as a
and a banquet at 6:45 fast time. Danc­
ing will follow.
, । manufacturing plant: but such It 1*
Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Ladles' SPtrectors of the Michigan Retail
, and it is necessary to file the census
Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Mary Drygoods association have decided to
, reports each year the same as does!
Burgess.
812
No.
Michigan
Ave.,
on
a factory which manufactures fund-1
hold the association's annual con venMonday evening. February IS. The
'l ture.
I usual pot luck supper will be served. verse City late in May. The drygoods
. The member* are requested to bring men picked the time and place in or­
BROKE ANKLE IN FALL.
quilt nieces, and if you have a pretty der to meet in Michigan’s Cherryland
,
Mrs Roy Chandler met with a pain­
ful accident on Thursday morning quilt bring It along for display.
in blossom time. A. K. Frandsen U a
Members are also asked to dress In former president of the drygoods asso■ when she fell on some Ice She wa*
.
.
•
' going to take her children to school old time costumes if possible.—Mrs. J. clllon. ’
1! and while hurrying out of the house M. Townsend, chairman.
White or Golden Bantam
GUILD NO. IL
. I to tlie car. fell in such a wajf that she
ABOUT THREE WEEKS LEFT.
Tins
Hospital
Guild
No.
18
will met at
,
I
broke
both
bones
in
one
of
her
ankles.
Large Tin . . 13c
Only about three weeks are left in
The ankle Is now in a cast and she is which to secure 1932 motor vehicle Mrs Frank Raymond s. 544 E. Thorn
St., on Thursday. February IL—Mr*.
’ doing as well as possible.
SjOO
plate*. Motorists will find themselves Fred Hale, pres* correspondent.
Tin*
and delayed unless they
PASSING OF MRS. MONTGOMERY. inconvenienced
Large Tin . . 18c
purchase plates soon. Those who wait
CIRCLE NO. X
J Mrs. Clestia A. Montnomcry died on
until the last two or three days of the
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Ladles’
, | Wednesday. February 3. at her home
Jon W. M1U St. About two weeks ago month undoubtedly will be compelled Aid will meet with Mrs. Libbie AshalTins
to stand in line for long period* while
No. 1 Tall Can . . 16c
I she was taken with the influenza and 1932 plates may be secured now with­ ter. 636 E Madison St.. Friday after­
noon. February 12. Guest* are invited.
’ i pneumonia developed Funeral services
out any delay.
■ were held at the residence on Friday.
POWERS ECHOES.
&gt; February 5. Rev. Adcock officiatingTin*
FINE WAS PAID.
Billy Bandy of Owosso spent the
Light Meat. 7 or. Tin . . 15c
,1 Burial was in Riverside.
•
Margarite Medellin, a Mexican, week end with his grandparent*. Mr.
temporarily living wit!) a faqiily in and Mrs. Will Carter.
$^65
Hope township, was arrested on Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson and
♦ ] Mrs. clarcnre 1L Barber passed away day of last week for assault. A hne
Tin*
Largest Tin . .’29c
+ ion Monday in Grand Rapids after an of S15 and coats, or fifteen days in Jail, daughters ate Sunday dinner with his
+ J illness of several weeks. The remains was imposed by Justice Matthews. On parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson,
of Middleville.
' were brought to this city and the fu- Friday Mexican friends of Medellin*
Mrs. Miner Palmer is confined to her
jT 1 neral will be held at the Walldorf! Fu­ from Grand Rapids paid over the cash
ji neral Home on Thursday at 2:00 P. M . and Margarite left with them for the bed with rheumatism.
Sunday callers at the home of Mr
JI Rev J. A McNu^y -officiating Burial Valley City.
and Mrs. earner Bchondelmeycr were
♦1 in Riverside.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orabe and
GIFTS TO PENNOCK MOSPound
Pound
PITAL GRATEFULLY RECEIVED. f«inUy ot Home Acres. Mr and Mrs
REV. RALPH WOOTGN ILL.
Sincere thanks are extended to the' Rull° Bowerman ol near Gun lake and
Friends of Rev. Ralph Wooten ol
and Mrs R«y Scrven of Middle­
Fremont wllFbe sorry to learn that he following for their greatly appreciated
is a patient tn Bronson Methodist gifts to Pennock hospital: Hospital
Mr and Mn Arthur Heydenberg of
hospital. Kalamazoo. being threatened Guild No. 9. five quarts of pears- Mr*
with pneumonia and other complica­ Mary Burgew and Mr*. Cha*. Faul for Orandville. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewi*
tions His friends hope for hla rapid a quantity of ran* oj fruit, vegetable*. I Flnwelner of Hastings were Sunday
Jam*, etc.
! caller»
the home ot Miner Palmer.
and complete recovery.
Either End
’ ---------------- ; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tabor visited
W. C. T. U.
। relative* in Orand Rapids the first
BIRTHDAY "SUPPER."
Hastings W- C. T. U. will meet with
lhc week .
Mr* Forrest B. Lane assisted by
______ «•&gt;_____ —
Mr*. Floyd Gaskell,entertained nine Mrs. Elsie Moran. 531 N East St. at I
P«r P.cka(« . .
BRANCH DISTRICT.
little girl friends of Betty Lune to help 2 o'clock February 16. A half hour,
celebrate her ninth birthday anniver­ prayer service wUl be held, fol lowed by' v“"nt Norton wa* called to Battle
the
regular
meeting
with
a
Frances
/
8u
??*5’\by. the lllneto
bte
sary at a six o’clock "supper" party.
Willard program. Mrs. Florence Flem- br°,her- Ed who lias pneumonia.
Ing leader. All ladies are welcome.
', Rcmcni1*r the Dorcas Society at the
FUNERAL OF CHAS. JENSON.
------—
home of Mr and Mrs. Vem ItewThe fiuveral of Charles Jenson, who
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 7. 1 bUta Thursday ot thi* week.
died on Monday 1* being held this aft­
have Frah Lake Trial. Parch. Filial,,
Hospital Guild No. 7 will have a pot' Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Norton enter­
ernoon at two o'clock at the Methodist
Smoked White Fith, Trout, Sall Mackerel
church. Rev. Dewey officiating. Burial luck one o'clock luncheon February 17 tallied Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
at the home ol Mrs. E. A. Parker. 10141 Norton- of Marshall and Mr. and Mr*.
will be in Riverside.
8 Jefferson SC. Il Is hoped all the la-, Rudolph Hall of Battle Creek.
COMMITTED SUICIDE.
die* will be present. Visitors are welMrs. Oma Wilcox of Cairo spent from
come Bring your own table service.— ’ Wednesday till Friday at Hu- home of
terday Roy DiUenbeck formerly ol Addie Edmonds. Pre*.
Iwr parenta. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Mudge.
Woodland, now residing In the Lone
-----------------Mr and Mrs Vincent Norton were
NEW OFFICERS.
in Nashville Monday to help Um latI Star state, had killed himself. No par"Where Better Foods Cost Less"
At the annual meeting of the Nash- ter * father. Capt. L B. Potter celtj tlcular* have been received.
ville creamery Association held one brate his Mth birthday.
We Deliver
PHONE 227?
GUILD NO. 15.
day last week William G Hyde was
Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Bldelman are
Hastings, Midi.
I Huepital Guild Na 15 will meet wiUi made president; L D. Gardner. vlce-1 »penduig a tew days with her parents,
Mrs. George Stowell, go. Hanover St., president; O- J. Mason, secretary; C. W. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Potter in Ha*Pexmock, treasurer and manager.
I Ung*.
on Wednesday. February 17-

Water rentals colected April 1. 1991.

Palatable Compound

Extract of Malt
—AND

Hypophosphites
A nutrient restorative tonic
suitable for use it debilitated
conditions.

■ After A Cold

A TONIC!

For young and old.
Use it to build up
body resistance in
time of colds and
after colds.

It Gives you Pep

Vim.. .Vigor/

E. A. Ly BARKER

Phone 2115

We Deliver

1 lastings

Premier - Mammoth

CANNED FOOD SALE
Is Now On !

A Few of the Items.

CORN

4^

75®

FANCY SWEET PEAS ^9

WET SHRIMP

9OC
85®

^9

TUNA’FISH

FRUIT SALAD

Spare
Ribs

Pig
Heart

5c

Cube
Steak

30c

Pork Loin Roast

BUTTER

U.

OXYDOL

Lamb Stew
Lamb Shoulder Roast

11c

t

Let Us Have Faith
To Go Forward
Throughout the wonderful story of Lin­
coln's life, by Emil Ludwig In revealed the
courage, determination and faith of a great
man when beset by greatest difficulties.
In it there is both an example and a moral
for all of us today.
No depression can continue if we, as a na­
tion, and as individuals have the same
courage, determination and faith
as Lincoln.

Ironside Shoe Co
The House of Quality Shoes
Hastings, Michigan

at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar
DVKFEE.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Baleman at­ Standish with their brother, James
,
tended a miscellaneous shower given McClurkln.
John Bateman In Eaton Rapid* Friday
evening and received a great number of
beautiful and useful gift*.
A son came Friday to brighten the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Dan Cheney.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Hoffman. Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Rice and Mrs Sampaon
accompanied the music memory con­
test singer* to Hastings Thursday for
Instruction from Miss Collings
Alvin Batea spent several day* in
this vicinity vtaiung and straightening
up business.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Ickes will enter­
tain the Ladles' Aid of the United
Brethem church the second Wedncs-day in February al their home.
Mr*. Edd Rice and daughter. Veta.
spent Saturday and Sunday with the
former's father and wife near Orange­
ville.
Glen Marshall. Joseph McClurklln.
5r„ Mis* Ruth McClurkln and Evert
Wickham spent Monday in Ea*t Lanilng attending Fanners’ week pro­
grams.
Mis* Ruth McClurkln and and Evert
Wickham spent Thursday at M 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph McClurkln and
family and daughter. Mrs. Marton
Luelhe. and Evert Wickham spent
Sunday P. M- with Mr. and Mrs. Jo-,
seph Schnurr and family at Middle­
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McClurkln and
family spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mr*. Richard Summers in Middle­
ville.
Mrs. Marlon Luettie. Misses Ruth and
Allda McClurkln. Harry McClurkln and
Evert Wickham spent Bunday evening

riLAND
’THEATER
.JW
------HASTINGS - MICHIGAN .... -

■

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY

Marie Dreuler in “Emma
ADULTS 35c — CHILDREN IGe

SATURDAY ONLY
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—

Marian Marsh In “Under Eighteen” and
Winnie Lightner in “Side Show
SUNDAY—MONDAY

Joe E. ,'ferown in “Local Boy Makes Good
COMEDY—'Silent Ladle*" and Palbe Talking News

COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT

“HUSBAND’S HOLIDAY
Herten Song "My Wife'* Gone t# the Country'

19C

Lk. IOC
u.

19c

Feldpausch’s

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Jack Holt and Ralph Graves in
“A Dangerous Affair”
Paramount Pictortal and Comedy—AIm Path* Talking New*

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
-DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM-

Edward G. Robinson in “Five Star Final
and Laurel and Hardy in “Beau Hunks”
ALSO CARTOON IN SOUND

�THE BASTING* BAMNU. WEDNESDAY. EFBBUAKY W. MM

Sporting Items

v ROAD COMM. DOING
PMMIYWfl||K Great

married to Thomas Gorham. Bcwidex

passing her mother. three ulsters, four

HASTINGS CAGERS LOSE
TO GRAND LEDGE 20-16

bocal Reserve Team Wins 19-0
—Quintets Play Eaton Rap
ids There, Friday

What!...for only

$178”?

CAN'T BELIEVE ITI"

When you look st the Moraine

you won’t think of it as being
, low-priced. Its gleaming, lustlcuiarly beautiful. Its stream­
lined legs and the flat, usable
cop will please you.
Then open the door. An in­
terior of seamless, white por­
celain! And the Moraine is
specially designed to occupy
but little floor space and yet
provide room for large quan­
tities of f&lt;R&gt;d.
—
Down below, you’ll End a

quiet, dependable power unit
that operates economically and
dependably, even on the warm­
est days.
we've done to put the Frigidaire-Moraine line within reach
of everyone.

*10

DOWN—1

In a preliminary game, the HaMing*
High reserves defeated the Eaton Rap­
ids reserves 19 to 9. Beckwith of Has­
tings led the scoring with four goal*
and Field made three
This Friday the Hasting* eagers will
play the. fast Eaton Rapid* High school
eagers tn a game there. Hastings wa*
nosed out of a victory by Eaton Rapids
1 earlier in the season
Herewith are details of the Eaton
i Rapids game:
i Hastings
I Boyes, r f.

Adair. I f. .
Kennedy. I.f.
' .McMillan, c

^outMORAINE
A

For the second time this season. HasQpg* High eagers lost to the rangy
Grand Ledge quintet in a .game there
Friday evening. The score was 20 to 16
Snyder. Hastings right guard and
Ewrrt. Grand Lodge right forward, tied
for high score with two goals and two
free throws apiece Adair. Hastings

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Eaton Ranlds
' Ewert .
'Hicks
I Harod
Sattler
। DeLong
Bilk
Maggeft

brother', and many other relatives and
Middleville
Indoor-v- • friends.
-TTeams Win Twice *■' truly feel our loM'ls our dear

road bonds. In 1933 884 520 of such
bond* will mature In 1934 the final
one’s gain. On looking through her
Middleville's first and second Indoor Bible we find many pauages ot scrip­ outstanding Covert road bonds wip all
baseball teams ' score wins over Moe
ture marked that were her comfort be retired, amounting to 853.62833
District an&lt;l Parmelee respectively in
contests held In the Thornapple-Krl-1■ and guide in life. She loved to da After May 1 next, this county will owe
and was "
always
S5
-"SS |• deeds “of«'kindles*
p■»
»■ only 8118.14*33 ot aueh. bonds. When
TOBtime
those arc
are ret
retired
tree it
it *&gt;u.u
would recur
aeenr as
u 11
tf
Parmelee by 11 to 9.
Tn! 0.11. hu WO. to be «1U&gt; *«.
«"»•" io be .U, W r.l»
Herewith are details of the game;.-1
mitrH «wer vmc a. fh* if.tM rtvM
"
Lineup: Middleville First vs. Mor' There to dwell forever more;
| To watch and wait for her loved ones
District—
state* Will increase about 37.000 a year
.1 To meet her on that, golden shore.
Middle ville
Moe District.
Position
for the next four yean, until in 1934.
Fish
and thereafter, the county will be re­
Tolian S11(. 1&amp;n&lt;tPd for
cunmg
Chase
ceiving 854MO » year from the state,
Cowan I To hu blessed home on high.
Johnson
with which to maintain * township
McCall There, to be with her loved ones.
Ross
a-B.
Timm
Where sorrow ne'er draws nigh.
FYeeland i
Getty
If Ute county could match dollar*
Holtforth
8.
E
Her Bib!* vu her refuge
with the state, it would «eem as if
Gardner
P*"J j And when her day's work was done. Ulen the townships could be largely re­
Hlar
lieved of highway taxes. With the Co­
Clifford s|W
found the message
Viabeck
vert road bond* nil paid, the county
McKee
has prepared for everyone.
Bedford
Sti dnum
xcuJd not be taxed a* heavily by conBox Score:
:ributing equally with the state as 1:
Middleville
Will say. "Come.” to you and to me. | '*»' 1” 1931.
,
Moe
And if we are ready and wailing.
! One thing the county must face Is
■Middleville Serond* vs. Parmelee.
There our loved one we *!uUJ see..
this, that adding 185 mile* a year to
—
1 the county highway system, by taking
Players for Middleville: Polhemu*.
Iover township* rood*, will mean that
Lewis, R. Finkbeincr. M. Lynd. Gufiln,
LI
I AL H|II|U_
.the county must have a considerably
Sandier. Kenyon. Smith. O. McKcwer nn
IVL U. U. I Hu lllll
increased equipment of rood machln,rry. or n never can oo tne wura. inc
Players for Parmelee: O. Finkbeiner,
। county can attend to all of this withMcKewer. N. 84ms. F. Fuller. Nefkey.
lout
materially increx-.lng the taxes
Devlnney. Penwit. Miller. F. Oarbow j
I from those levied by tlie county in 1931.
and E. Kirmccn.
The township* would then be relieved of
Box Score:
• Continued from page one)
| highway tax. except a little to be
Middleville ....
nccung* on me program, vun exParmelee
to tell farmers the beat pracUcer., 0,1 ‘0*nsWP roads,
i and tlie latent developments in that
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Statistic*, after

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several

in

now prevailing.

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Kentucky
Coal

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Bessmer Five Win
Two Over Week-End

Interest among the entries of the K.
on Saturday. February 13. the Dougof P. Crlbbage race U increasing week- 1*** Community Five of Kalamazoo,
ly ax It round* Into the home stretch win pi&gt;y the Hlrtch Brothers' quintet
Milo DeVries and Floyd Wood are: of this city in the High scliool gym­
running neck and neck in third place uaslum. Play begins at 7:15.
only five games separating them from
The Douglass team is the fastest
first place.
। colored team in western Michigan and
The ployers' standings are given be- a good game Is expected,
low. Each one haa played fifty games. I
-----MARTIN CORNERS.
Dick Foreman
-*•
-29! . Frank Barry and children of Detroit
Clyde Schllhaneck .
Floyd Wood
Milo DeVries
.27 brother. Roland Barry’s.
Keith Fuller
Walter Lewis
24 Orsbom’s Wednesday. February 17. for
Lloyd Storer
24 dinner. You are cordially invited to atChester Long
23 tend.
Harry Young ...........
Remember the Sunday evening servLeon Tolhurst
*" Ice at the church each Sunday evening,
Harry Waters
beginning at 7 o'clock. You are Invited
James Lewis
20. to attend.

DISTRICT TOURNEY TO

BE HELD AT WOODLAND

Stylish Patterned
Perfectly Tailored
SUIT!

Tailors

'

longer valuable for crops
, and wishes to learn how he can put
Return Game Friday—Cale- those acre* to working for him. with
prospect* of profit in later year*
donia May Play Second Game through reforesting, he can do that
— Gymnasium
•
| Information as to special crops is also
In —
T.-K.
disseminated.
Baakcteers of the Thomapple-KelOne of the splendid services which;
the Michigan State College 1* rendering;

Foreman Leading
Hirsch Cagers to Play
At Half- Way Mark
Past Colored Five

COAL HEAT

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All Wool

BEAT NASHVILLE 26-13 that are no

&lt;te Lw
Inr'MMdkWllr «&gt;» E! ?. S’’52.’SSI S
Cuuch with one goal and four fnc ■ 'earn up-to-date methods and the be*.
«' &gt;-!
Bessmer's Market basket ball team
,
larm operation.
• ।
.
.
...
. . „ journeyed to Battle Creek Friday night
DOWLING.
. was a week end visitor at Albert t0
crack Presbyterian Five ot
The
second
game
with
NashvUk
will
Thursday the 18th. will be the date Woodmansee's.
city
Hamc WM fut throughof the next Ladles' Aid dinner and a I Dale Moon and Wallace Preston
Bernier's finally winning 32-29 be played at Middleville on Friday.
cafeteria supper with a Washington spent Tuesday In Ann Arbor where Mr. Eldon Chase —”'
FUlier Im■! of the Galesburg game.
program will take place on Monday , Preston took an eye test at the Uni- the scoring. '
out by agricultural colleges. There was i
Arrangement'
have been made ■
evening. February 22. plans are already veralty hoapltal.
Saturday night the Beumer's Marsoma-reason then for sarcasm; but
being made for this event.
I Mr. and Mr*. Howard Stanton. Mr. yet Five defeated 'Whitey' Weyerman * whereby the return game with Calc-i that day has gone by. To be a good
Charlea Bacheller our R. F D. carrier and Mr*. Marshall Pierce and family wildcats 37-15. Beumer s were in the donia will also be played in the newiI farmer now one has to consider his |
Middleville
gym. Season's athletic!
met with a peculiar accident Friday and Bert Stanton were entertained in ; |rad all the way and the outcome wa*
r.cres as a laboratory, tn which chemtickets will not be accepted for this)
morning u he wa* driving we«t on his Battle Creek Sunday In remembrance never In doubt.
leal and mechanical knowledge must
route Just out of Dowling he happened of the birthdays of several of the StanThis Saturday. February 13. Char- game. Tite date of this game is Frt-f be combined In the growing of crops.
day. February 19. Byron Center wiilj
to meet the County snow shovel which ton family.
)Olte Independents and Bessmer's MarA fine service is being rendered to
complelcly showered him with looec
Mrs. Gladys Woodmansee will enter- yet Cagers will play the prellmlnarv be played at Middleville on the follow­ the farmers of this state by our State
gravel, breaking the wlndslileld also tain the afternoon worker* at her home game to the Hirsh Brother*—Douglas* Ing night.
College* Fanners' Week give* the farm­
Herewith are details of the game: ! er a chance to get some Idea of the
Id* glasses and Mttlng his face quite on Tuesday of this week when quilt | Community game.
badly with the particles of broken glass, making will be continued.
-----Middleville
great advance that has been made in
which necessitated a trip to the haspi-. Mrs. Louise Gerber of Route 4 spent WOODLAND BASKETEERS
Williams, r
hl* businr-.it. It also brings home to'
tai and resulted in a short vacation. Sunday with Mrs. Mary Warner and
Cloasen r.t
him the fact that at Ea*t Lansing 1*
Charles Scott has been autatltutlng Mrs. Hannah Kemmerling.
BEAT ST. PHILIPS 27-23
an institution conducted for the purand delivering the mall In his absence.
There will be a bread making conjx»e of helping him solve his problem*
Mr. and Mrs. John McGlynq.lcft Sat- test at the next meeting of the L. A First-Team Reserves Win From Parker
urday morning for their home in 8. when each loaf will be Judged and
SOUTH GUN LAKE.
Bunfield
16-15
—
Girls
Vic
­
-- ■—
—.--u-j
_,..i
will be sold, so ladles get busy and
Pennsylvania,
after an
extended
visit
On the morning of February 1. Gun
torious By 36-12
with his sister here.
try out the culinary art.
Total .
lake was frozen over for the first time
L. J. Oswald. lAwrence Holcomb and
Woodland eagers defeated St. Philips Nashville
____
Howard Stanton took part in a min­
DOUD CORNERS.
of Battle Creek 27-23 in a game at Navue. rut.
j Palph Truner of Hastings spent the
strel play at Augusta Thursday eve­
The P. T. A. will hold their third Battle Creek Saturday evening. This ~
Couch.
—*■ 'If.
*
i week end with Robert England.
ning which was put on by the Bedford meeting at the schoolhouse. Tile debat­ Is the second time this season that St Wotring. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Stickler. Mr
Masonic lodge.
ing class will be there.
Philips has been taken in tow by the
and Mrs. Morris England and Mrs.
About thirty-five
neighbors and
Mrs. Robert McMannls liar, returned Woodland basketeen. Woodland Garllngrr. Ig
' Alice Harding were in Plainwell Wedfriends of Mrs. Mary Burrougfti met
home after visiting her uncle and niece Jumped into a three-point lead during
i
nesday.
al her home Saturday evening, in hon­
Total
the first quarter and kept ahead dur­
of Assyria.
I Mr. and Mrs. Morris England called
or of her birthday and spent the time
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters celebrat­ ing the balance of the game.
with games and refreshments. An elec­
In a preliminary game, the St.
tric floor lamp was left in memory ot ed their 37th wedding anniversary, Philips second team defeated the
tlie occa-lon. Mrs. Burroughs wo* host­
Woodland
reserves
18
to
10.
•
ess the following day to several rela­ and a good time had by all.
Against Sunfield at Sunfield Friday
tives and members of her Immediate . Mr. and Mrs Percy McMannls re­ evening, the Woodland first-team re­
John Wooton'.* team took the lead In Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis at Streeter s
turned
home Wednesday
after
family.
-------- ---------------------------- —
— visiting
serves squeezed through for a 18 to 15 tlie Rotary club bowling tournament; landing. Gun lake, recently.
Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of Battle Creek their uncle and family of Ionia.
win while the Woodland girls were also last week with a total of 18 point* j Mr. and Mrs Art Reed and little
scored. Hubc Cook's rollers came next I granddaughter Madeline Keersey of
victorious by a score of 38 to 12.
WoodHerewith arc details of the
’
' with 17 and then followed the Walton* ■ Orangeville visited relatives at Gun
with Q. the Wilcox team with 4 and the lake Saturday.
land-8t. Philip* game:
with 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spickler spent
Woodland
St. Philips Browers
The leading ten bowlers in the tour- i Saturday with the latter's brother.
A. Long
RF.
Oreltlon
nlnrnan My are “ fol,owa: Robert Walton. 174; Frank Franck ot Usscty.
R. Townsend
Vandemi
Hubc
Cook
'
lTO:
Da
'
T
G
,wd
&gt;
el
‘
r
16S
:
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Harding. Mr. and
N. Johnson
rLniinwin,1 John Wooton. 183; Charlie Leonard. | Mrs. Morris Harding and daughter
D. Hynes
RO.
imniiowicx
wZn’' .,a°: —
Ous Rrnlfr
Brower. tin.
159; will
Will Field
Field, IM157; Diana
Diana nf
of nrand
Grand Danld.
Rapids tror.
were mioit.
guests nf
of
Shorno
nonan* Klm 8lg!er IM; Haro|(j Newton, 155; Mr. and Mrs. Morns England Sunday.
Score by quarters:
; and Clyde Wilcox. 154.
The youngsters arc enjoying the
3 *
I Games this week art: Browers vs. skating at Gun lake.
,Xii
Woodland
2
27 Waltons. Cooks vs. Wooton*. and WalSt. Philips
5 *—23 tons y*. Wilcox.

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Than the PRICE
Would Indicate!

OERFULEOOIPMENr"",l”"'c““tte’”^ McCall Bros.

Wooton Bowlers Lead
In Rotary Tourney

*

Value.

rAJ’fJX'S? .“^5

was carried out under the direction of
------------- Mrs. Mae Ovemnlth and Mrs. Arlle
Nine Schools Expected to Oom- Slocum. Mrs. Nina Barry. Miss Alice
Whetstone. Mrs. Millie Fisher. Mrx i
pete—Three In Olass D,
Mae Oversmith and Mrs. Arlic Slocum
furnished refreshments.
Six In Class 0
Class c and D district basket ball
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
tournaments will be held at Woodland
Mr. and Mrs John Stairs called on'
Consolidated school on March 3. 4 and
5. according to Supt. C. J. Barnum.
Three schools. Sunfield. Vermontville and Mrs. Will Mathews ot Hasting*
and Olivet, are expected to compete in, Sunday.
Homer Smith of Carlton called on
the Cla**-D tournament
and six:
schools, Lake Odessa. Portland. Cale­ Ira Stairs Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Leonard of West
donia.
Middlevine.
Nashville
andI
spent Friday
Mrs. Ju­
Woodland in the Class-D tournamentWoodland
---------------------------------- with
-------------lia -Shuler.
Finals will be played on Friday eve- Ila-Shuler.
nlng, March 4.
’' Mr. and Mrs.' Tomp&amp;on
Tompson una
and children
Supt. Barnum also states that extra of Sunfield spent Saturday afternoon,
seating capacity Is being arranged to with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sheldon also i
accommodate a total of 1000 spectators. Mr. Loomis and wife of Woodland.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. KFBBUABT K, 1MJ

«2H2™-----------------------.
The Hastings Banner.

while thc Chinese have been extremely ■■■■■•■

Vie^S and Opinions;

This and That

backward In this respect. In fact for
b many year* China ha* lacked anything!
C--.
Washington's Bicentennial
that resembled a national government
Abraham Lincoln.
■
Our sympathy, too, we must confess! — an t wrnerr w-.tmwtf 3
&lt;EVF.NTYHIXTH YEAB
The Colonie* United.
. is with China. The sight of a nation
A gouno CURRENCY.
The Union Saved
. with her man power and resources
Nc&gt;. yQra-g rh.^. National Bank. In
. floundering about helplessly i* a pith a**emb!lng samples of the world'* curFebruary 1* a notable month in
ful sight. But we mu»t also remember rency, lias received two specimen* American history, since it marks the
1 that Uve right to govern has invariably from
£ Padflc
°f birthday* of two great American*
• gone to those people willing to .ubordlSe^ndart coin of Yap. used for whose influence on till* country
a ...a. L«L-rrT. arx aorraa^n oa1 nate their individual hopes and aspir-: Inaking small change. 1* the “fel," a marked definite epochs in the develop­
(It paid la »h»«« • XS cut rHatUaa
ment of a unified nation. These two
atlons to some central governing au- di*k of sandstone
...___________
about
t a- foot
*
in di
J‘ ­ are George Washington, born February
nmeter. Lucky little Yap. to be back on 22. 1732 and Abraham Lincoln, born
IX fiakXY OOUXTY. THREE MONTHS
thority.
IX IfiVANCB ..... —-------- —-------the basis of chip* and whetstones. No February 12. 180®.
OUTSIDE BARRY COUNTY. ONX
worry or bother about the scarcity of
YKAK IX ADVANCE
--------------$1
Washington wa* the guiding nucleus
WHOSE BLAME!
gold or the falling price of silver. For
roREIuXivSUBSCRIPTION.
ONE
,
Recently a young speaker at a po- a wheUtone is always a whetstone with about whom Uh- disorganized colonial*
.Lvivrr
1*
■ Utica] meeting referred to legislator* a* a utilitarian value quite apart from it* rallied during the War of Independ­
ence.
and the man whose leadership
ADVKHUJtWO RATES.
"prize-winning handshakers" and the monetary uses.
The lowly Yapster cannot hoard hl* was still demanded as the loo»ely-unlt, remark produced long cheers.
! money*, as the time consumed In dig­ ed state* began their flrat experiment*
, Even granting the statement to be ging a hole big enough to hide his in centra) government. It is more than
whetstone* would be worth more than probable that Washington's forceful.

OOOK BBOA, KJlim.

Wil lit (JtllCrS bay

Backwarcj Glances;
Bits of Yesterday
friends of Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly
of Ann Arbor, that he ha* decided to
locate In Hasting* and they have been
hfre over the week end house hunting.
Thursday O. E. Fisher, agent of the
Michigan Central Railroad, received
the following brief letter from the Di­
vision
Superintendent Hackett
of

KUPPENHEIMER
Custom Made Clothes
ranged in prices from
$45.00 to $125.00.

senger station including brick plat­
form. driveways, etc. at Halting*, which
will be built during the current year.
I am sure thia will be welcome Infor-

INTERNATIONAL
Custom Made Clothes
ranged in prices from
$30.00 to $65.00.

ly. as well as to yourself.
*■* B««o nvore of a reflection on the voting the value of the money.
What would he think of a country marked the difference between union
Yours truly.
II »• rri»i ' Public than on the legislator* themand disorganization. Other men of out­
D. J. Hackett.
I selves. Who elect* the legislator*? The whose money could not even be used to standing ability and genius took part
. build a wall or sharpen a knife?—EmMiss Mary Stem entertained eight
ioo’tHr**''voting public. Therefore if prize-win-'
In the formation of the republic but
. porta (Rap.) Gazette.
little girl friends with a Valentine
none
of
them
had
sufficient
power
of
till tx
n'obitusrj n,n* handshakers are scht to the leg Is-1
leadership to mould the various fac­
°
J ’ lature it signifies either that the public! A FARM WOMAN'S EDITORIAL.
tions into some semblance of orderly home on West Green street Monday
Another cycle of earth's fruitage 1* government.
afternoon.
i
prize-winning handshakers in
Before a big crowd the Hastings
closing, nnd we who have worked with
,—
I office or doesn't have sufficient interest
No great man has ever served his
soil and sun and ram to aid in that country with less thought of self than 'school bosket ball team defeated the
lot MnrtiXG.
4 in the matter to care. It 1* a fact that
High team here Friday
mighty fruitage, find ourselves taking Washington. There have been greater Charlotte
1
’wow'™*Michin*. »&lt;&gt;4,i" r»»- a majority of citizen* will not use the a kind of Inventory di the year'* work
generals than Washington, greater
lay kind ot book tad Job pnni(o vote an{j unless taxes get It Is very good to hold in the hand ma­ statesmen and greater thinker*. He better game than the score indicates,
the
visitors
holding their own during
______________ __________ ! abnormally high refuse absolutely toterial reward for our labor. But Blanks lacked the military genius of a Na­
to our manifold nature, we may count poleon. the statecraft genius of a HamMARRIED TEACHERS.
' give the matter of good government a our Increase In oilier ways.
11 ton and the philosophical mind of a|
TWENTY
YEARS AGO TODAY.
H U U.. prta, wk. ol &lt;&gt;", pub. ■ «»«*•. «
•»-«■ &lt;*•»
' Many ot us have no doubt an in­ Franklin. But we should think of1
IU ImUWIOB W ,.l
pA lor •»&gt;
“ U“" 0™"* &lt;“ crease tn wisdom. Some ot u* can add Washington not in terms of office butj An association ha* been organized In
fortitude, some faith. Others of us have in terms of character. Even during the this city known a* the Hastings male
U»
caphuM
TSmto. 1.. »"»“ “» •«»'
&gt;”
developed resourcefulness and inde­ dreadful winter at Valley Forge when chorus. The ofllcera of the association
u»i o™ ...
lh”
»“? «7™- pendence. Perhaps the necessity of the hunger and cold took toll of ids under­ are Ernest Keller, president: Richard
Loppenthlen. vice-president;
Frank
plAUHtlo WXU io U» con w. « »»• »»■ “ “&lt;•“
&gt;“ “ ,h* times ho* brought about a-co-operalion
supplied army, the spirit of Washington
.re •■•h H.«c .ho
‘«ollhet.lM..naiBrtordUo««- In family financial affair* for which refused to break, nor did the half­
you had labored long. S|jpple joys, starving men lose confidence in their Kerr, member at large; C. O. Maywood,
t»&lt; no BWM .omen Bionld be n- , •&gt;* »
director.
homemade fun. more reading, thought­ leader. After the constitution had been
Ulnod „ U«l»r. In UN- H-Unir,, ^cO so«r»™&gt;n&gt;. t b «««" t»«;
Mi*s Ermina Goodyear is spending
fully directed, to take the place of
public tchoch
management of affairs will fall Into more exciting and costly pleasure, are adopted, he was the one man in whom this week in Grand Rapids.
-----------all groups unhesitatingly put their
Na —..'the
nrofesslonal noli-"
Howard Allen returned from Lawton
1 the hands
hands of
of a
a few
few professional
poll-1 *ure to have added increase of Joy and trust. Not many men in history have
Married women, man}* argue, do not.
Tuesday and was called to Roscommon
tlclans who will manage things with affectionate wmejamily '* life,
had
the
distinction
of
moulding
a
na
­
depend on their own salaries a* means. their
■
Wednesday.
.
own selfUJi interest* in view.
j Welcome
“ —each
-*• —rebuff
«•
tion. and George Washington is one
of support, and therefore should be re-11
Floyd Duryea, *Who IS' attending
That turns earth * smoothness rough of the few to whom this honor ha* fal­
The young speaker evidently intend­
Northwestern University in Chicago
Each sting that bld* nor sit. nor len.
placed by unmarried women who do;
was home for a few days.
stand, but go!
thus helping out the general unemploy -1] 'cd to take a rap at legislator* but he I
So in Judging Washington let us not
Little Kathryn Clarke, daughter of
,jreally
shimmed
the audience who', Only great souls do that. But life hu compare him with any other individual
menl situation. But the primary pur-'|
;
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Clarke, fell from
a trick of thrusting the rest of us into
pose of a school 1* to provide the clill-11cheered so heartily at hl* sarcastic re­ i ways that are not of our own choosing in history, let us not judge him In th" a couch Friday, while playing, breaking
light of modem • personality Stories” her arm. Bias 1* getting along nicely
mark.
dren of a community with the best 1
i nor easy. Arid regardless of our clrcum- which simply overemphasize the fact
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Hall and daugh­
' stances, she remain* the same firm that he was, after all. a human being,
educational tacUlUes possible for the
LIMfT LEVIES.
teacher n* In every age. insisting that let us not even Judge him in terms of ter. Marguerite, returned Saturday
amount of money spent. This requires
Governor Brucker in a recent speech we learn our lesson Just now it seems office, but rather in terms of his cour- from Tulsa. Oklahoma, where they
a cajvable staff ot teacher* os well a* •aud Uul MKhlwn nnnol mu. te,»» » W&gt;ns to u-atl. u. Uut wv U..B
sj&gt;ent several day* with the former's
good building* and equipment. There- ' .
sister. Mrs Frank Twogood.
v ,. . .
** broken u|&gt;oQ*tin- wheel of our own
her tax problem intelligently maUrlal
mechanlstlc^clvlllzatlon.
Walter Phelps, who Is atending col­
fore it *ecm» to u* Uvat the mo»t Im- attack
'
lege In Chicago, spent Saturday with
until ajj-possible economies in govern- u wp d0 not aartHjy le^rfi riTusr it a* a
portant consideration in retaining a menl have been effected. True enough, means to promote tlte^hlghcsl alms of
^fasting* friends.
teacher is "What results I* ahe getting [
W. H. Schantz went to Lansing on
Nor doe* this remark apply only to the . which we are capable( rather than os
Tuesday to attend the meeting of the
with tier pupils?" and not, "Is she !.u..
.. mmo,.
Michigan Livestock Breeders' Associa­
married or single?** Real teachers arc ;
_
nft
h,
at
tl.A
tnfttl
t.iYi*.,
more than four-fifth* of the total taxes ।
tion.
uncommon enough so that when one?
G. F. Chidester was called to Battle
THE PRIMAL CAUSE.
IT IS no such hei­
found they ihould be retained regard-1 paid in Michigan go toward the cost of;
day evening at the rooms of the board 1 A singing das* of 125 ml*»es of Has- .
Creek Wednesday by live lllnea* of R.
^maintaining local governments. LanTlie more science knows, the moi
nous matter to fall,
K. Grant who Is in the sanitarium of education or at the council chamber. Ungs, under the direction ot Mis* M.
le*s of whether they are married or ring might well set an'examplc in econ- iscience Is compelled to recognize thi
The Hastings Reform
—
club
— now
Kimball of
k“Watertown.
” * *”“■
New York,
"
are there.
single.
I
as
being
down
to
tie
omy for the rest ot the slate to follow, the things we sec were not made of ti
Mis* Ruth F. Welssert left today for number about 150. Il Is a wide awake rehearsing at Union hall, and will soon
A rchool is something more than an ''
things that do appear, that the oh
dejected. — CHRYS­
Ann Arbor, where she will attend the organization, and will do an immense be prepared to give two grand costume
but for all practical purposes taxes will
Institution for providing employment!
explanation of the mutter and of life
amount of good.
I
"J-Hop
”
on
Friday
evening.
OSTOM.
and a rock-bound rule prohibiting the j not be lowered materially until the cost a God. "Halbes Wissen fuhrt VC
Union hall was filled to capacity last ।
' of maintaining local governments and Gobb ab. grundllche* Wissen fuhrt i
evening by the friend* who gathered |
THIRTY YEARS AGQ TODAY.
employment of married teacher* lr-|
Uieir attendant activities are reduced. Gott hin." "Half knowledge lead* awa
The following members constitute the at the temperance social. The receipt* I
MUTABLE.
regardless of their training, efficiency i
which
are to be used to set up a public I
from
God.
full
and
deep
knowledj
senior class which will graduate
We believe that one of the best way* to
I
------------------—subject
,—
and fltneas far the work is helping to
leads to Him."
I Whatever
1*-------------mutable 1*
to
from the city schools: Lerma Dennis. reading room were about $30
force economy 1* to limit by law the
Woodland Lodge No. 289 I. O. O. F. ' change In
In farm
form nr
or natlirn!
nature; It
It 1*
Is IncantnconI Biologist* may make a last effort I
work against the very- purpose for '
Edith Lombard. Volney Wilson. Har­
total assessment that can be made ,escape from the logical conclusionvey Smith. Mac Montgomery. Helena wa* instituted on Monday evening. stent, unsettled, unstable, variable. It
which-schools arc built: Good educaagainst real and personal property. A ।God—by using such neutral terms i
Davis. Glenn Merrick. Clayton Busby. There wa* In attendance a large num- is evident, therefore, that the word is
tjon.
definite maximum will help restrict!'"determinants" and "teleology," bi
_________________________________
Forrest Nagler. James Lampman. Wil­ ber of the fatemity and everything applicable only to things material,
| The derivation is from the Latin
The hound of._____________________________________ liam McLravy. Harriet Eggleston. Jen­ passed oil very pleasantly.
government revenue and should thus 'there is no escape.
The circuit court i* in session, hl* mutabili*. "subject to change." an ex­
|
heaven
is
steadily
and
tirelessly
trackagc
.
hl*
j
U
jiice.
his
determined
leadernie Hughes. Georgia Hicks. Elizabeth
TROUBLE IN CHINA.
help eliminate many of the non-rasen-1 i
tension of mutare. "to change."
ing
them
down.
Study
does
not
simplify
ojup.
and
hl*
character
'
•
.,
,
.
.
.
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mvwm
.
«
j
»
ua
»
j
mmvs
,
uuw
»...».•&lt;./
snip,
ana
ms
cnaractcr.
Severance.
Elmer Cheney. Fred Baker. honor. Birney Hoyt, presiding.
Public opinion in the western nations
The balance of cash In the state
Mu-ta-ble Is accented on the first
Uals that invariably help keep the tax cellular phenomena;
it shows
Th
e nation that Washington formed
phcimmena: It
shew: them
The
fonped Mabel Russ. Bert Zagelmeler. Gertrude
seems to be strongly against forceful
totals unreasonably high with real and'more inexplicable, and more and more Abraham Lincoln saved. Sometime or Ryan. Gladys Scldmore. Grace Booth. treasury January 27, was &lt;826,172.77; syllable: sound u as In use. a a* in
interference In the affair* of Japan and personal property tax rates unre- i the function* of life are seen to Involve other during the course of our history. Roy Coulter, class honors went to the receipts during the week ending Feb- oof,, tfflrd syllable as bl.
ruary
3
were
&lt;124,748.55;
payments
dur-1
-ghc explained that mutable things
environmental preparations and reel-1 n wa* probably inevitable that some first seven.
China even though popular sympathy
ttricted ns they now are.
procities and correspondences that can­ sure or group* of state* should force
County Commissioner Ketcham Ing the same time were $32,467.63; lacked genuine substance."
favors the latter country. Big. blunder­
balance ip treasury February 3. 1877,1
not be explained by chance and that the question of secession . from the visited al Delton last Friday.
ing disorganized China seem* entirely
BRITAIN AND TARIFF.
| can
eX[,ialncd only by intelligent Union. Slavery turned out to be the
Chas. Lunn spent Sunday and Mon­ $928343.60; increase for the week &lt;102,­ i “You cannot remove difficulties with­
helpless before the methodical, well-1
out facing them.”—David Lloyd George.
208 92
। Departing from l»er traditional policy, prescience or providence. — Ronald subject that brought this question to is­ day al hl* old home tn Rockford.
disciplined Japanese, nnd most of us of free trade. Great Britain ha* nowThe Hastings Musical club met at
sue. Lincoln did not plunge the United
live
D. A. R. hall Monday evening FebGod.
States Into Civil war to liberate the
are inclined to favor the under dog.
voted tocovers
impose
duties on all imports
slaves but to prove once and for all rurary 10. After the regular meeting
Yet before condemning Japan too with the exception of a small list of
time that the union of states was In­ the following program was carried out:
severely it is well to remember that ,essentia! foodstuffs.
Orchestra
selection—Misses Edith
dissoluble. Lincoln fought to save the
China has given plenty of cause for
Of equal interest is the fact that
government that the patriot* of the and Anzoletta Lombard. Christina
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Schuman, and Augustus Schuman.
provocation. Bands of Chinese brigands England I* negotiating with her do­
Revolution had launched.
.
The average good watch has over
Piano solo—Galop de Concert. Smith
Looking ahead. Lincoln saw the
for many year* have caused property minion* for mutual tariff agreements
150 parts.
trouble! that were certain to result —Mis* Groce Beamer.
damage along the Japanete-owned to ____________________
facilitate trade within____
Hie______
empire.
Piano duct. "Evening Bells." Meyer
from disintegration of tlvc bond that
Manchurian railroad &lt;onc of the fines'. Brltlgh Urtns ^one wtn have an ad­
A chestnut tree in Grass Valley. Joined the states. Secession once es­ —Misses Clara Hendershott and Franc
in the world) and have been a constant venc cfjcct On American exports, sine­ Calif., acts as a hydrant, waler from a tablished os a precedent, the statesi Lombard.
Paper.
"Genius'—Miss Lenna Denthreat against the lives of Jai&gt;ancv: BngJftnd has always been one of our spring below forcing Itself up through would be free to withdraw from the
the hollow nuns
trunk unu
and pwius
pouring uua
out con- national congress on sugiucsi
me
slightest pretest,
pretext.
nationals living in China. Naturallv (customers, but an empire trade tinuously from a hole six feet above' America would then have
found henwll
Vocal solo—“By-Gone Day, are
this has provoked Japan American* I xKrfCmrnt will make matters even ground.
’ in a situation similar to that of Europe Best." Cook—Miss Lettie V. Gam.
Paper. "Growth of the Drama''—
too. felt outraged when Mexican rob- uorsc Canada, for example, has bewith national boundaries, national
Warren G. Harding was lite first prejudices and national suspicions Miss Margery E. Keables.
bers under such leaders as Penco Villa ron.e increa*ingl&gt; irritated with the
President
of
the
United
Slates
to
drive
keeping the possibility of warfare ever . Comet solo. "Martha." Strassbergcr
destroyed American property In Mex-1 Vnlted 8latea tapolj ^tte* and doubtThia Company has finished sixteen year* of
।—-•—-&gt;—— -------------- ’
automobile
—Mr. F. J. Wheaton (heartily en­
present.
ico. held up American trains and killed I
uould halJ the chsr.ee id' trade
-----------success.
In fact, had the states not attempted cored).
American citizen?. Wc. too. sent armed [ &lt;ith lttr mother country on more fa- j The Washburnc public school in Chl- secession. Lincoln, so historians tell us.
Piano duel. “Sparks." Boone—Mlssc:
It has paid over 160,000 claims amounting to
forces to the border and bombarded vcrable terms than were available tcJ “8°
“ course for golf caddies.
Margery
Keables
and
Clara
Wightman.
would probably have tolerated slavery
more than $8,000,000.
Stringed quartette—Ml**es Lombard,
Mexico city wv-.h gunfire from battle-•
On.al
acUon In lm-1
ruh'^Tparklng is be- its a necessary evil rather than deliber­
ately force a break in the Union. He Schuman and Mr. Schuman.
ships Japan, in fact, has considerable(l&gt;re.)ns units is not vindicative, how-j jicVl.d l0
t,lc caic of Rcx vg Gross
It i* located in a small city with low operating
was outstandingly for the liberation ol
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
historical precedent for following the ■ evcr gi*.
literally forced Into. it heard in 1812. in England, when Lord slaves and cliampioned the cause of
expense.
The Wool Boot Company Is now run­
course sha ha* In Manchuria and at I through similar policies adopted by EUenborough ruled that it wa* an In- liberation to the extent of his power,
ning with a full force of men. and with
A Michigan school teacher with no automo­
Sh^NU.
Trt. UK
ot ,b'
Wte.her o. no.
jeuto on.™
U. but above all other considerations. Lin­
orders sufficient now to keep the fac­
coln was for the Union.
bile insurance just had a $4,000 judgment ren­
rrtln-B UK BRUM. uv»U»&gt; ol Nons ,„ln
,1U bo bonHloul to ».»m
tory running at Its full capacity until
These two outstanding men in our
dered
against her. Many others in -Michigan
July 1st. The present -winter the old
Africa, the Bnt-sh conquest of South ■ countrj. &gt;n the long run remain* to be
history, whose birthdays fall ten days
Africa and India, the Italian MUurel^^
have bad the same experience.
'The first weather records in America apart during the same month, then stock of wool boots seem* to have been
entirely sold; and there seems to.be no
of Tripoli and Flume, and the manner; American enporte .meunt w unis ..'
W F" k'w, b!'
J““n" C*.T‘ worked with much the same Ideal* In
question
but
that
the
factory
iwre
will
The
unfortunate in automobile accidents in
ban us who made daily
dallv notes on tile
tile' mind Only-it wa* the province of
in which the North American Indians I
Cfnt oj our totai manufacture.'but bantiw.
have all it can do to meet order* this
aeathcr for the years 1644 and 1645.
every part of Michigan have been benefited by
Washington to form the nation and the
have been crowded out of their hunting ^1* volume, according to many obprovince of Lincoln to force recognition
this
splendid
company.
Frank Tucker Closed a week's en­
ground* into small reservalien. Ot j .,^.en. amo.ln.K !o thc difference beA novel process of making artificial of the fact that the Union thus formed
gagement here last Saturday evening.
courre Japan ha* a commercial interest, tw«,n - normar ancl -depressed" indus- leather from raw wool is reported from could not be broken of itself.
Every week convinces the automobile driver
He played to a good house the entire
Bradford.
England.
In
commemoration
of
the
two-hun
­
in China and would like control of err- ■
that he cannot depend on the “other fellow"
week.
dredth anniversary of Washington's
tain province* in that vast country to!
There is a great deal ot fishing now
The. petrified forests of Arizona ex­ birthday. President Hoover will open a
and therefore insurance is a necessity.
relieve her own congested condition !
tend over an urea of more than 100 series of celebrations In honor of the through the Ice and many nice catches
square
miles.
The management has had sixteen years train­
The same wo* true of the oilier paralb 1 ■
first president on February 22. Special
E W Morrill wrnl lo Oun Ukr Tuwing and is supported, by many wall known
cases already mentioned Western na •, tings Public schools deserve thank* lor
The manufacture of paper in the program* arf being prepared by club*, day and calculated that when he had
tions will have to do considerable for- the maimer In which they have co-op­ United States consumes 14.000.000 cord* organization* and civic bodies that will caught what fish he expected, the lake
Michigan lawyers who help in complicated
last for nine months. The event even would be four feet lower.
getting before they can wag a reprov-1 erated in welfare work here since school of wood annually.
take* on an International aspect with
L. H. Evart* started on a trip to the
ing finger at Japan. It u true Japan opened last fall. By voluntary conlriThere is so much salt in the ocean such countries a* Sweden. Bulgaria. eastern state* Monday.
has joined thc League ot Nations and bution, thc teachers raised a fund of that if all the waters were dried up France. Romania and Turkey partici­
Cashiers about the county are doing
has signed the Kellogg Pact But do wal &lt;1X00 and thi* na* been used exclusive- there would remain salt enough to pating with honorary programs.
a great deal of swearing because the
have to go far back in history to find I ly for the benefit of children. Many gilts make a continent 14'j limes a* large
Gat in touch with our local agent.
new hall dollar pieces bulge out In the
GEO. E. COLEMAN &amp; SON
ZVra
I center and cannot be sucked up. As
tlial treaties have always been treated' o* clothing have been made in co-opeditors are about the only class that
aa "scrap* of paper?" Il seems to us eratlon with tile locul p. T^A. and epnAt Russian railway terminals two
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
, j,
'
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
.are
. . exempt _____________
-of -stacking
from
the
duly
thal Japan's greatest enme 1* not at-1 sldcrable work done in helping supply men. sell ticket* at different windows,
“Hard times ar* good lime* tn which* up'coin, ’everything U peen in the
O, .HU Wk. L ROBB, knw,
tempting to gain control of certaini nourishment to underfed youngsters. one for even dates and the other for to set readv for better time*."—Kath-. journalistic world. .
odd dates.
E O«rh»m Bm &gt;old U*
In HUIChinese province*, but in beginning j
’ ========
•
•
_______
land and gone to California where he
It wasn't the old-time political orator' The official air mail flag with red. 1
her conquest several decades alter na-1
•The majority of good leaden lure' win make hl* home with hl* daughter.
tions ot the west have seised for them- lhat disappeared: it wu his audience white and blue stripes. I* hoisted over
Automobile Insurance Co.
K»n &gt;11 UK O.W IKTIUKK. lte,.-ClmluK BUUi D«.&gt;r
hbiKUm t&gt;. B bkU
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
oppressed "—Aldou* Huxley.
Weather pleasant.
Howell, Michigan
J
could conveniently use. Anotlxr point! whaUs in a name? Jumbo was once I A P°rter’ at Covent Garden Market.
___
•Home owners arc
are more
more satisfied
satUlicd' Gold 105 1-2.
that
hua nnrm' i i. ■
u
'
iLondon won the world’s basket carry"Home
to consider is that Japan has pro- cn j an elephant, and now he is a peanut.- L,- Ullc
whcn he carned 30 with life In genera! than renters."—
Springlike weather.
—
herself capable of orderly government (Boston Transcript.
basket* on his head.
George D. Gaw, official Chicago greeter., There was
wo* no forum present on Tues-

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the immediate locality- that the state
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ucatlon ahou'd be equal throughout
matters
In my opinion the propor­ thy state I believe that the poaitlon Mr
paint* in Michigan. He had a screen tion that real estate property should Pearca takes la the right one. However,
*o made that the picture* could be
he leaves "an education" undefined. An
thrown from the lantern back of the
screen. yet they would show through it | the state, such as administration, different proposition from an education
beautifully. As each picture appeared maintaining the peace and servicing
real property to the extent of Insur­
began by telling how the foundation ing IU continued protection and the lad. of which he tells us, perform.
I
for Michigan Landscape* had been right of the owner to tiie peaceful
To my mind the state should be held
made from twenty to forty thousand possession of hl* property.
responsible only for such an education
years ago. All Michigan was then bur­
To my mind the only positive safe­ a* will guarantee to it a dtlxenahip!
ied under glacier*, many of them of guard to insure real property Immun­
ability to function politically that thc
great depth These slow moving glac­ ity from paying more than it* share
An unusual opportunity to have your
permanency of good government may
iers left stones, sand and clay which of the coat of government is by
be assured. Higher education and
they had ground from the boulders and
car tuned-up at low cost
oonsUtuUonal limitation and so that many of tiie activities that have been
rocks of Canada, forming them into this limitation may be Just to each of
hills and valleys. Then when the floods the subdivisions of the state and not hung on Jo the primary education tree
were
not
contemplated
in
thc
original
came that followed the melting of ice, gobbled by one to thc detriment of the
wide valley* were formed and deep other, it is my opinion that the limita­ educational scheme and have no place i
gulley* were dug. What he had to say tion should be within the subdivision, there when considered from a strictly
of the sand dunes along Lake Michi­ not in the state as a whole. That brings political standpoint.
In a short paper like this one it 1*
gan was especially interesting. He said me to a discussion of taxation in the
not possible to go into details on this
they had a world wide reputation individual unit*.
subject Suffice it to say that I believe
Other countries have such dunes, bu*.
FIRST. THE TOWNSHIP: You see I that the state should define what I
in no other [dace are there growing am not in favor of abolishing the
"political education" shall be and that
township. It's all very well for Prof
education shall be equal tn cost ■
cases on thc slopes of them, as arc R&lt;ed to talk a* he did at live Univer­ such
throughout the state. Par the sake of!
found in Michigan. European natural­ sity Preu club about the uselessnesj of
illustration well say that such an edu­
Valves ground Carbon cleaned
ists are Interested In Michigan's dune*
township government, but until he cation means Instruction in reading, i
because ot this feature. His account of shows me where the interests of the
Motor tuned-up
the formation
of peal bogs and people in the locality can be protected writing, arithmetic, geography, correct'
English speech. American history
Distributor points adjusted
and the administration of affair* con­ civic* and economics to the extent of'
(creating.
Carburetor cleaned and adjusted
ducted cheaper by removing the gov­
Pollowing the address by Mr Praegcr ernment from the people to a distance.
Spark
plugs cleaned and adjusted
To supply such an education to the i
the big Pythian hall was cleared of 1 will cling to the methods that Michi­
youth of the state the local property I
Ignition timing adjusted and reset
tables and chairs and those who cared
gan has tried and which have served should be held liable to not more than!
to do so indulged in dancing. Others so well in the days gone by. It is true, 3-4 of one per cent of thc valuation in I
Fuel line cleaned
who liked belter to play cards did that. that township government need* an
Headlights focused
Fan adjusted
Music for the banquet and the dancing overhauling, but I warn you who come the district and the limitation should
be fixed in the constitution, propor- was furnished by Carroll McGuffin and from the rural sections that when you
Battery tested and refilled with distilled
Honed
to
valuation
as
in
townships.
'
his orchestra.
surrender your right of regional rep­ Then, to equalize education through-j
resentation and direction ot your own out the state the halter should be tak-.
immediate affairs you arc surrender­ en off that sacred cow. The Primary
ing a heritage and you will regret it Schoo! Interest Fund, and that money
later. Township government, even in used to equalize the costs.
Ulis automobile age. ha* it* uses and
We hear much about the great num-1
should be preserved, but amended in its her ot school district* and thc cost* of
form so as to bring it up to the time*. officering same. Much of the fault 1*
I would take away from the township with the school men who have engl-,
all activities excepting repreaentaUon. nered the passage of laws that have
iContlnued from p*ge one)
assessment and collection of taxes and taken school board positions out of the
Low pricet alto on oiling and labrication, walking
sno* that they could not see that they Uie few necessary local administrative realm of public duty element to one of
had done any injury to Charlie or ills functions such as cemeteries, fire pro­ political office holding In my own
and polithing, batteriee, and other Ford Acceptortea
.car. Bu’ wheswthey came upon him tection. elections and other matters county the result of the passage of the
in the roadway and saw the blood that are purely local I would abolish
streaming from hl* face and other the offices of Justice of thc peace, con­ salaries from less than M00 per year to
evidences of injury, they realized what stable. and beard ‘of review, and have a fiat salary of 11.000 per year, in thc
but three officials in the township, the district with the highest cost* in the
to go. »o they toflk tilm in it to the supervisor, clerk and treasurer. Thc county.
Corner of Church
Telephone 2121
home of his daughter. Mr* Uoyd Gas­ supervisor should represent the townIf I may digress from a purely tax
and Court Street
Hastings, Mich.
kill at Dowling. There the driver of ihip on the county board and. so long subject to one related to taxes. I might
the truck telephoned County Engineer as the state retains the tax commission, say that the terrible waste in capital
Rakowsky, telling him of the accident he should be thc assessing officer. The
expenditures resulting should deter a
In almost no time Jack wa* there and clerk should have the ordinary clerical
general change from the local district
brought the Injured man to a local doc­ work of the township to perform and
tor. where his Injuries were given surgi­ the treasurer should collect thc taxes to the larger group system Just now. Paul and Mrs. Richard O’Brien of I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKnlght of
but I believe that the trend should be
cal attention. Two stitches were ncc- on a fee basis regulated by the amount
Hastings. Lcn Wolcott of Freeport. W. I R Q. Finnic Sunday.
collected.
township*. with a central school plant
Juries, while painful, are not consid­
All activities such as public health, to which all pupils should be conveyed 6. Augst of Lake Odessa and John
ered serious. Mr. Bacheller suffered care of the indigent and other func­
Doster of Prairieville.
not only from the lows of blood, but tions that are now the source of much
Miss Mildred William* o fMason Mrs. J. V. Hilbert Saturday evening.
the present single room school. That
from tiie shock. He will probably be
duplication between county and town­ fact has been proved by figures we have
on duty in the near future. No one
ship should be taken from the town­ complied in our own county where this
ship and centered in tha county; the system Is now in vogue. School men
Ur. and Mrs. Celia Thornton and
happened. A like accident may not oc­
highway activity has. under my plan, will point to the closing of outlying
boys played 61. Plilllip* school. Our
cur again in many yean.
already been moved
schools and Hie dismissal of teachers sell of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs
On thc *atne day on the State Road,
To lake care of the necessary ex­ as a saving but it's been my experience Raymond McLeod of Woodland were Woodland second tram played Sunfield
a county truck was going east and a
man attempted to drive by the truck penses of the township I would sug­ that these savings arc cancelled in ex­ Sunday geust* of Mr. and Mrs. Ros* schoal Friday evening and *on by one
gest a constitutional limitation for „
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panded
costs in other lines: transpor
In doing so the windshield of his car
Miss Phyllis England accompanied
collided with a good-sized piece ot taxation purposes of from 1-10 to 1-4 tatlon. highway maintenance, etc. The
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Rueil and family
gravel which the snow plow itad of one per cent of the assessed valua-1 effect upon the pupil ot contact in larg- by Mias Evelyn Bradbury of Grand
thrown up. breaking the windshield, tion and I would fix the graduation in er groups is. however, very noticeable; Rapids spent the week end with her
the constitution.
it U a move in political education that parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn England
Covey of Gobles spent Sunday with
but doing no other damage.
THE
SCHOOL
DISTRICT:
Our
state
should
be
the
goal
of
every
locality.
It
These two accident* show the neces­
sity ot care by both driven of snow­ superintendent of public instruction should come gradually, however, so Hastings spent Saturday evening with water.
plow trucks and automobiles that may announces the doctrine that education that there may be no increase in the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
meet or attempt to pass them. In the is an activity for the state and not for: public debt.
.Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford and
case of Mr. Bacheller tlwre could be
family were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
no criticism of him for he was on his
Orno Knowles of Freeport Sunday.
Halton on Sunday.
OBITUARY.
WOODLAND.
own side of the road. If he had stop­
Mr and Mrs Forrest Roe are mov­
Mis* Geraldine Abbott of Detroit,
Ruth
Lucrecla Johnson, second
Mr. and Mrs. Jtdl Covey of Gobles
ped his car there would hare been no daughter of James and Lucy Johnson, are visiting Mr. and Mn. Clyde Rueil ing into thc Allen King house
assurance but that he would not be In­ was bcm in Hastings township. Barry for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bulling of Lake land. Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Perry
jured a* he wav by gravel thrown with (X&gt;, Mich., on July 25. IBM. She grew
Odessa
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rolfe
Bull
­
Flory
of Woodland spent Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mr&gt; Ne&gt;1 WBirBlh of Nfclh.
Hie snow. As these truck* travel twen­
ing were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ning with Mrs. Cha* Hatton.
-&gt;0JJ.n,^0mJnh.00dJ «
vlll&lt;
to ‘heir home Monday
ty to thirty miles an hour, whatever l0
A large crowd expect* to attend the
and attended school and Sunday school afUsr a
Mr and Mri John Bulling.
they hit goes with a good deal of force. at Coats Grove. In February 1900 ahe l. p*u|.
Miss Geraldine Abbott of Detroit Woman s Study club banquet which
The truck driven were likewise on moved with her parent* to Rutland.;
spent the week end with Mias Louise
’
'
their own side of the road, doing the
Among those from out of town who Hilbert who is home from Battle Creek evening. A George Washington play
best they could to clean up the highway
with a sprained ankle.
married
to
him
on
December
10.
1903.
as was their duty. When they realized To this union came one daughter. Bea- ^"httrsday. Februarj 4 . were Mr. and
Miss Lenore Dowden spent the week the ladles and their gurot*.
that an accident had happened tiiey MmhMtow Wi n h..
Mr*
Lafayette.
Ind.City.
Mr. end with relatives in Lansing.
“n&lt;1 Geo
MrS Spindler.
Arthur Giddings.
Taws*
Self opening door*, controlled by
did everything possible to aid the in­ e^Tfo^ JJd*a na^ Ofhher ™?her
The church supper at the Methodist
^h"'
Henry Zuschnltt and Mr. and Mn
jured man.
church will be held thi* Wednesday. electric cells, that swing back when
In October 1912 ahe moved with her.cha*. Bette of Nashville. Mr. and Mr* February 10th, Instead of last week.
tonUly to Newark. Ohio, where she Crowell Hatch of Vermontville. Mr. and The supper was positioned on account being installed in many modern res­
ADAMS LAKE.
taurants.
Mrs. George Bagley of Delton spent lived until April 1920 when she came to Mrs. Lewis Clum of Freeport. Raymond of the death of John Velte.
Battle Creek where ahe has since re­
Wednesday ayernoon with her mother,
sided. Mrs. Keech has been a great
Mrs. Frankie Boulter.
sufferer for the past year, but had
Mr. Eli Lindsey was in Hastings on
borne it patiently, and God in his
Wednesday on business.
mercy called her home on February
Those who attended a day or more
2. 1932. at thc age of 47 year*.
of Farmers' Week at Lansing were
For many year* she has been a
John Killick. Mrs. Lee Killick. Eli
Lindsey. Walter Brown. Lee Notting­ members of st. Paul’a English Luther-,
ham and wife. Mr*. Haarl Billings. an church, and has been a loyal!
Lloyd Lindsey and Herbert Morehouse. Christian all these year*.
Her faithful companion and ail
Mr. and Mrs. Code Mullendore arc
out of quarantine a* little Audrey has members of her family have done all
E APPRECIATE that these are
creasing the use of clei.n milk it is pos­
in their power to make her last days
fully recovered from scarlet fever.
times when an effort must'be made
sible to cut your food bills and at the
Zara Boulter of Ada . spent Friday- happy.
She leaves to mourn her departure
if the family “budget” is to be balanced.
night with his parents.
same time increase the food value of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse her husband and daughter, one grand
But there is one thing that all should re­
your meals.
and sons. Mrs Frankie Baulter and son, two sisters. Mrs. Della Cotton of
member, and that is that keeping good
Miss Roma. Blocher were Grand Rap­ Lake Odessa and Mr*. Alza Hopkin* of
Becatuic of the cleanlineaa of the milk
id* visitors Saturday at the home of Grand Rapids, two brothers. Lyman
health
should
be
one
of
the
first
consid
­
and Roa* Johnson of Hastings, one
it prod/ces, the Highlands Dairy is the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rozlnska.
erations—especially the health of chil­
Mr. and Mrs. George Morehouse ac­ uncle. Henry Chamberlain, also of Has­
only dairy in this section permitted.by
companied by their daughter. Mrs. tings and her motlier-ln-law. Mrs
dren. Don’t endanger health by scrimp­
Clyde Freeman, of Neeley attended the Clara Wilder of Battle Creek, also
the state of Michigan to sell Grade “A”
ing on foods the body must have.
many other relatives and warm friends.
Frank Cole.sale Saturday near Milo.
milk. For our part, we pledge this dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bagley were
her faith, conducted by the Rev, H. J.
Every cent you npenci for good, pure
Plainwell shopper* on Saturday.
to always keep in mind its original pur­
Mr. and Mr*. Irving Boulter spent Fennlg. Burial at Riverside cemetery,
clean milk will give you more vital Food
pose—to produce clean milk that meeU,
Hastings.
F inday at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.
value for your money than any other
first of all, the health needs of children,
George Bagley of Delton.
God in his goodness, mercy and love I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt visited Came to earth from Heaven above
।
food you can buy. It makes certain that
and at the same time provides for people
Mr. Henry Boulter at the Shelp home And look our dear loved one
the building of bone and muscle will go
of all ages, clean milk that fulfills the
at Pine lake on Bunday.
To live with Him there.
The Home Management club will In His wonderful mansion bright and!
on. Clean milk is a source of energy,
highest standards in wholesomenesa,
meet February IB. with Mrs. Ruth
fair
and a safeguard against illness. By inrichness and purity.
Terpen!ng fbr an all day meeting.
We will join her there in that Heaven­
The Farmers' club will meet Satur­
ly Home.
day evening. February 13 at the Metho­ The light* are all out
GRADE
“
A
”
MILK
(Pasteurized
or Raw)—10c Quart
dist church at Prairieville. Pictures will
In the mansion of clay.
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—1c Quart
be shown on the screen by the Barry The curtains are drawn
County Health Unit. A. Fox will pre­
side. Everybody welcome.
She silently passed
On Wednesday of last week at the
O'er thc threshold by night.
Crispe Memorial hospital of Plainwell, To make her abode
Mrs. James Nevins underwent a serious
In the city of light.
operation for removal of gall stone,
and appendix. At this writing she k
LIGHT-WEIGHT "AMPH8."
resting at comfortably a* possible. Her
Electrical equipment on the new,
month old baby girl is being cared far navy dirigible "Akron" weighs from I
at the hospital also. MT" Eva Nevins 30 to B0 per cent lew than correspond-1
and Mrs. Btcbblns are caring for thc ingly powerful equipment of thc usual
family at borne.
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I era' Week at the M. C. 8 East LanNeighbor* and frlqnds of Mrs. T.
e*peclal attention to thc
Gorham were surprised Monday when Guernsey Breeders part of the pro» they learned of her death Chat after-I S’’*”’
noon which occurred near three oclock
Milo Ladles' Aid will be entertained
The brother* and sister* were sum- j
home of Mn. George Wood
moned to her home shortly before her | Wednesday February 17. for dinner,
pawing. She had been seriously sick Mrs Wood furnishes meat, potatoes
only that day and suffered Intensely. «nd coffee, the rest pot luck. We hope
The funeral was held at Hanlon's fu-1 for a good attendance,
neral home Thursday at eleven o'clock I
*
*"*
EAST GUN LAKE,
conducted by a former pastor. Rev. 8.'
Hayes, of Bloomingdale and she wasi This
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was___________
saddened
laid to rest amidst a profusion of Thursday morning to hear of the death
flowers In Ute cemetery at E. Hickory of' •*
Mrs.
— Elliott Jacobs -•
of —
Orangeville.
----------Comers mourned by her husband, her She waa laid to rest Saturday at 10:00
mother, four brothers, three *isters and
a large circle of friends. Wo extend our
MUa Helene Thaxton of Otxco (pent
sincere sympathy to tiie mourning one*.
Mr Abbott, who recently purchased Crawford and family.
tiie Emerson Lewis farm, ha* also
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford spent
Wednesday in Hastings and Mrs. Mil­
side there the coming year.
dred Roush and baby returned with
Mr. Schulta was over from Chicago them after spending a week with Mr.
and spent the week end at his Laki- and Mrs Fred Williams and family
Hill* farm here.
and John Willi tta and son. Forest of
About sixty neighbors of Mr. and Hastings.
Mr* John J. Doctor gathered at their
Miss Wilma Lou Roush, who has been
home Saturday evening to give them under the doctor's care for some time.
a farewell party before they move to Is not much bitter at this writing. '
their new home at Woodland Delicious
William Shaffer ot East Orangeville
refreshment* were served at eleven spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John
o'clock. With best wishes to Mr. and Crawford Tuesday.
Mrs Doster tiw guests departed.
William Butler 1* planning a trip to
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Boy Scout News

AT NASHVILLE.
Rev. L. L. Dewey,
chairman of ■
reading committee, for Barry county i
scouting, spoke at Nashville Monday
going to do? Are they to learn control1 evening. February 1, at the Father and !
cf their Instincts and passions and to1 Son banquet Mr. pewey outlined I
develop their minds and consciences so1 briefly the plans for scouting in the.
as to live for what is worth while? For county. Troop 77 of Nashville. Arlie A. |
the ordinary young person these ques­■ Reid, Scoutmaster: is very rapidly grow-,
tions arc settled before they are eight- Ing and the activities of the troop are
1 n great Incentive for boy* to become
that has come into the life of any man। scout*. The troop U sponsored by men
can be traced to his youth. Its impres­ ol thc community who were very
sions and experiences. and to the' much in evidence'at the banquet with
knowledge and education he then ac­ the boys ot the troop.
quired.
TROOP 39.
It 1* not difficult to interest parents
In their children up to the age of ten
Troop 39 of the W K. Kellogg Agri­
.« • year*. They are then the objects of so- cultural school. Oull Jake. Warren BleUciUous care by their parent*. After boidscoutmaster. me/ last Monday eve­
that time, however, the average parent, ning at the school. Mr. Shafer was
especially in thi* country, is apt to be­ present and helped Mr. Slebold with
gin to devote more and more time to the advancements of thc troop In first
social affair*, or to their work, than aid. This troop is quickly becoming a
they are to their children. Before the test-passing troop_and 5 of the scouts
child u ten year* of age the mother will be ready for the February court of
especially, is quite apt to be concerned Honor.
about what companions her boy may
have and will visit the schools and see
Mr. C- A. Balcomb. chairman of the
his teacher and find out what that Area Council, publicity committee ac­
teacher is doing for her child. After thc companied by T. Ben Johnston, chief
boy or girl passes thc tenth year, this executive, spoke at the Rotary club
interest seems largely lost. Yet it Is luncheon Monday, taking as his sub­
then far more essential, for It 4s the ject "Our Boys." This is a feature of
most crucial period of a boy's life. the Anniversary week of scouting, all
What happens to him after he becomes service clubs in our area are helping to
sex conscious is apt to determine what celebrate this event. Nelson Gardner
his future will be. Boys of that age of troop 71. spoke from the scouts view­
must and will do something. It is dur­ point on "What Scouting Means to
ing that period that they need most Me." Mr. L. E. Barnett chairman of
careful thought and direction by their civic service work for Barry county
spoke at the noon luncheon of the
parentsEspecially should parents be con­ Lions club in the Interests of Boy­
cerned in anything that will give a Scout week, Vernon Wlninger of troop
definite program to the boy or girl for ’71 spoke on "What Scouting has
his or her time before and after school. Meant to Me." giving the boys- “slant"
The parent ’Uhb realizes that and tries on scouting. The local Lions club has
sympathetically to work out a program a very high percentage of its member­
ship actively working in some phase of
A common mistake with boys, espe­ scouting.
cially. is to feel that we must be doing
A NEW CUB PACK.
something for them without their
Thursday evening a’ group of men
conscious realization of the fact that
they must pay for It—not in money, Interested in cubbing met at the office
but in some way that will show that of D. A. VanBuskirk for tiie purpose of
they have an appreciation of what organizing a cub pack. This pack is .to
parents or teachers or the community be sponsored by the P. T. A. gnd Mr*.
has done and is doing for them. There Walton, president, called the committee
are too many boys and girls growing meeting. Robert Cook was elected
up who have no sense of responsibility chairman of the jiack committee for
to society at all Because things are this year with Supt. D. A. VanBuskirk.
always being done for them, without Fred Johnson, Fred Janes. Earl Cole­
efBpt on their part, they seem to feel man and Mort Townsend members
that all this world is for is to give Another meeting of the committee was
them a gopd’tlme. give them [Measure scheduled at 5:00 P. M.. Tuesday eve­
and the/necessary things so they on ning. February 9. In the school office
live without effort. That is one of the for the_j&gt;drpose of appointing a cubserious mistakes, said the speaker, that
can be made with boys. They should
TROOP 72.
know that they must do their part and
A number of boys are passing tests
make a suitable return by right living
for what they have received from so­ for court of Honor. John Leary has
completed ills Wit class tests. James
ciety.
Sunday was the twenty-second birth­ and Shelby Nash hate nearly com­
day of Boy Scouts in this country. Th* pleted Uieir second class tests. Ralph
speaker paid a fine tribute to the Boy Weaver. Albert Orsborn and Winston
Sheffield are working for a merit badge
worth while. It teaches thc boy that he on book binding. A number of inter­
must do his part. He is not just to re­ esting articles have been made for the
ceive. he Is to give his best efforts in display of Pioneering In J. C. Penny *
return for the things his Scout Mas­ window. Saturday February 13ter. his troop, or his community
DAN BEARD
through these, do for him. Thus, be is
Dan Beard, the National Scout Com­
taught responsibility. That explains
why. in the history of prisons in this missioner. is expected to be In Battle
country it rarely, almost never, hap- Creek, (health permitting* and every
jicn* that a Boy Scout is convicted of boy is urged to have tests passed that
a serious crime. He is taught that the they may receive their badges from
world does not owe him a living; that this "grand old man" of scouting. Scout
he is not al liberty to demand II tn a master Harvey Burgess went to Battle
way that pleases his fancy, which often Creek last Friday with Scout Executive
leads to crime, but must gain a living Lloyd Shafer to thc patrol leaders
and a good place in the world by real meeting to prepare for the training
course beginning February IS.
service to society.
It was a plain, straight-forward, fineA PIONEERING HIKE.
spirited talk. Everyone who heard it
appreciated the fact that lie had lis­
"Ye Ho!" A pioneering hike Satur­
day. February 20. leaving at 7:00 A. M..
tened to a fine message.
every boy that want* an all day good
time be there at 7:00 o'clock with your
ASSYRIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doster. who
___ dinner to cook out of doors.
have been located In rooms at the Al­
CUB PACKS
bert Rice home, are now located at
The cubs and leaders of cub pack No.
the former Nickerson residence at La­
cey. Mrs. Doster, teacher of the Eagle
school, is a former teacher of the twenty-second scout anniversary Sun­
day by their
attendance in the
Briggs and return* there next year.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norris and churches of their choice. The group at­
daughter. Mr*. Vida Jewell, visited tending the service of the parent in­
stitution.
the
First
Presbyterian church
their son. Clare Norris, of Battle
Creek, who sustained injuries in a fall ot Hastings, received a very vivid serbut I* now able to be about by the aid monette by Rev. Bruinix of Grand
Rapids.
of crutches.
Barry county’s pioneer cub pack No.
Tiie annual meeting ot the Nashville
Farmers’ Co-operative Shipping As­ 9. First Presbyterian chuxjh. Hastings,
sociation will be held at Nashville. held a record meeting. Friday evening.
Wednesday. February 10. at thc Star There were twenty-two in attendance
theater when directors for the ensuing and two excused absentees.
Since the list regular pack meeting
year will be elected. Mr. O B. Price,
agricultural agent of the New York sixteen of the boys completed the re­
quirements of health examinations.
Central lines, will be present.
The Briggs church supper sponsored These examinations have been ajid are
by thc Ladies' Aid Society scheduled being given in the schools with the co­
for Thursday evening, has b-en operation of the parents, the schools,
changed to Friday evening. February the Barry County Health Unit, scout
12. at 6 P. M:. followed by a moving and cub officials and local physicians.
Credit was given at this last meeting
picture program presented by the
Consumers Power Company of Battle for these health accomplishments
Additional honor was derived from the
Creek. All are welcome.
fact
that six boys completed the Bob­
Mr. and Mrs Don Jewell returned to
their home at Caro on Saturday. Mr. cat achievements. These boys were
Jewell. county agent there, will begin Karl Welfare. Bernard Preston. Donald
his duties tn Grand Traverse county, Preston. Bob Abbey. Dick Kenyon, and
where he has been assigned county Jack Rearick. The total number of
completed achievements for the two
agent work.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Norris were weeks period was sixty nine &lt;69), all
guests at a dinner on Tuesday at the following quite rigid examinations.—c.
home of th#lr daughter. Mrs. Winnie E Hyatt, Cubmaster.
Buxton, and on Thursday with their WEST ORANGEVILLE
son Clare Norris and family. Both
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
events were honoring their daughter.
Mrs Vida Jewell, of Caro.
ley and Mrs. Wm. Bowen were in Has­
Mrs. Irene Kent entertains the tings on Thursday and called on Mrs.
Pleasure birthday organization on Fri­ Cressey and Mr*. Snook.
day. February 12.
. Marjorie Hanson. a fifth grader of
thc Orangeville school, has been absent
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Chas. Andler accompanied by his for four weeks as she has the whooping
sister. M.% Gumle Keiser, and daugh­ cough. She has been quite sick but 1*
ter. Edna Keiser, of Middleville, also getting much belter and will soon be
Sam Senslba spent Sunday afternoon able to attend school again.
Mr and Mrs. James Modjeaka ot
in Grand Rapids with Philip Keiser
Orand Rapids were Bunday visitors at
pltal the past week for treatment.
Mrs Mildred Jacobs, who has been
Mrs. Lydia Willson of Middleville
spent Thursday night and Friday at 'cry sick for several months passed
the Perry Barnum home.
Chas. Andler and Ids son-in-law. Orangeville and was buried at Oak Hill
Irvtng McFaul, who went to Ohio Mon­ cemetery at Orangeville. Funeral was
held from the Baptist church Rev.
day returned home Wednesday.
Chas. B. Johnson. Orrin Roberta and Fllckema of Martin officiating We ex­
tend our sympathy to Mr Jacobs
Mr. and Mr*. 8. A. McCafferty were
pltal. Grand Rapids, last week to see
Philip Keiser.
calling on friends In Otsego Friday.
(Continued from page on#)

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ston, Hl., from Wednesday UHoEnday,
Mis* Mildred Murphy wu horn* from Mr. Grooa Joining her Uxre for Bun­
day.
Mis* France* Sydow ot Marshall was
from Detroit over the week end.
’

meeting of thc American Legion Aux­
iliary on Thursday evening. A bounti­
ful pot luck supper wa* enjoyed, the
tables being decurated with valentine
favors and candle*.
The regular Unit meeting followed

day with hta family here.

the week end In Bay City.

Mr* Sarah Brandstetter visited rela-

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NASHVILLE.

FB EXPORT.

Cliarle* Bette attended the funeral of
the former'* brother-in-law. john-Velte Undent. Ray Hamilton;
of Woodland, Thursday morning.
The Ladle*' Aid of the Evangelical
church met Wednesday afternoon The

Margaret Hecker and Mr* Fem Cross. Ung*, intermediate and Mis* Blakney,
primary.
Mn. Leda Reed of Grand Rapids wa*
nah Robinson.
Miss Mabie Mead of Flint spent the brough home.
wwek end with her father. Arthur
John Brighton of Lowell wa* a visitor
Mead.
Floyd Felghner spent several days
In Battle Creek last week, being called

Congratula

Boy Scouts/
on the 22"d
Anniversary of the founding
of your Organization!

committee* were given end plana made
dow teaches In Battle Creek thi* year.
ler accompanied Floyd Walton to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Car­ rooms on Wednesday evening. FebruGrand Rapids Monday.
pital with pneumonia
roll Clary of Lansing and Mrs Lou
Mr. and Mrs. C. W Doty and fam­
Mr* Ina Smith. Mr*. Hasel Wood
Broekway at Hillman were guest* of be 25 cent*. Committees were appolntily of Level Park. Battle Creek and
Mr.
and
Mra.
J.
E
»
Mattoon
on
In the city on Saturday on business.
James Powell and Mrs. Blanche Powell
Thuraday. .
On' Thursday and Friday of thta
T. 8. K. Reid and Frank Annabl*
of Dowling were guest* ot Ed. Coat* I
kin*.
were In Detroit on Friday on welfare
Mr. and Mr*. Sol Varney. Voylc and Sunday.
MEETING OF BUSINESS
St., to do some quilting. The women Sammie are moving tills week into tlw
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and
WOMEN’S HOSPITAL GUILD hope to finish It and the quilt will be Sam Varney house.
Monday at the H. W. 8ce*c home.
.
Mr*. B. C. Brock spent Friday In Grand
W. D. Wallace and daughter, Shirley,
offered for sale. Thc Glee club met
Rev. Moxon ot Caledonia, former!
Rapid*.
Interesting and Educational Tuesday night al Mr*. Harry Wood * ■pent Sunday with relative* at Lan- local pastor of the local U. B. church,)
Ed. Kurtx of Grand Rapid* wa* In
for the final rehearsal before ringing
was
a
recent
caller
at
the
U.
B.
parson-|
Talk On Isle Boyalo By
Mrs. Libbie Marshall helped care for
the dty on Wednesday calling on
friend*.
and at the Methodist church next Sun­
Mrs. Leon Bauer
The Ladles' Literary club will meet
The Clover Leaf club will be enter­
Francis Thomas, of BatUs Creek,
Eighteen members of the Business day morning at ten o'clock.
tained Thursday night at the home of Thursday, February 11. at the home of1
Those
present
Thuraday
evening
■called on hl* sister, Mr*. C. E. Grohe. Women's hospital guild were delight­
Mn. R W. Griswold.
wrote a “conUnuous" letter to Mrs. E Mrs. Bessie Brown.
last Thursday.
Maurice Campbell, who has been11
fully entertained by Mis* Ambra Fe- C* Potter, who 1* visiting relative* in
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Furntaii. Miss
confined to hi* bed with pneumonia for I
Miss Katharine Pritchard of Grand dewa on Monday craning at their Kansas. All enjoyed tiie meeting and
Rapid* »pent the week end with Ha*- regular meeting. Dinner was served at anticipate u fine lime on Friday Mr. and Mra. Charley Brown and Mr. 1the past week, is improving.
ting* friends.
the home ot Mn. Frank Kurts, the night of this week at tiie fish supper. land Mra. Will Gibson enjoyed a pot
Mrs. George Thompson visited heri
luck dinner Sunday at thc home of son. Harry In Hastings before the lat­
Mrs. W. R. Cook will apend the latter members then going to Ml** Pedewa'*
ter left for Chicago, where he ha* emMis* Electa Furnlss In Buttle Creek
part of the week with Mrs. Warner
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
held
followed
by
a
"Washington"
game
The Nashville fire department had ploymenL
Bishop of Ann Arbor.
FOR RECENT BRIDE.
Jake Ruckel of Grand Rapid* 1*1
Mr. and Mra. Earl Sleight of Roch­ which all enjoyed. Then Mrs. Leon
Misses Theo Parr and Esther Doty their annual meeting Friday night The
following officer* were elected: Chief. visiting relative* here for several weeks. I
ester. N. Y.. spent Thursday with Mr. Bauer was introduced and she gave a
very interesting talk concerning Isle evening honoring Mrs Leon DcLano Frank Caley; asstatant chief, will
Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler spent Tuesand Mrs. Scld Beach.
Miss Olive Clark of Grand Rapids Royale, about which people in general &lt; Mildred Riley &gt;. sixteen guests being Shoup; secretary and treasurer. Fred
know so little. Mr*. Bauer had pam­ present. Hemming towels formed the Ackelt.
of Pleasant Valley.
j
Playfard M. Burgess of Kalamazoo |
phlets and view* describing thc Island entertainment and Mr* DeLano was
Funeral service* for Ray Dean were
Mr. and Mr*. Marcel Evalet and and otlier places of interest, the Nipi­ presented with many lovely miscellan­ held Sunday afternoon al two o'clock spent the week end with hta mother.
Mrs.
F.
E
Deming.
’
ll
gon.
etc.
AU
greatly
appreciated
Mrs.
al
the
Hess
funeral
home,
conducted
Enid spent Bunday with Mra. Edith
eous gifts a* well as the towels. Dainty
Bauer'* talk and hope she may speak refreshment* were served by live host­ by Rev. Hayes of the Evangelical
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wertman of
Renkes of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs Wesley Hall had a* again at the Guild meeting.
esses. Mis* Frances Sydow of Marshall church. Mr. Dean had been In ill Delton were Tuesday visitor* al the
Mtas Arlene Campbell will be the
health for the past several monllu He Waltacc Campbell home.
Mrs. Guy Kantncr of Woodland!
hostess In March, the meeting to be on
leaves hta wife, one son Danna and hta
Wlrth of Grand Rapid*.
spent Friday with Rev. and Mr*. E. M I
mother, Mrs. Mow-cry.
Mn. w. B. McLaughlin of Muskegon the fourteenth.
M1*a Marysret Funds* of Detroit Wheeler.
1* visiting her sister and husband. Mr.
Mrs. E. M. Wtieeler entertained thc ; I
spent the week end with her parents.
MRS. R. J. 8LEE RECOVER­
Mr. and Mra. Van W. Fumiss.
U. B. Missionary society of Pleasant I
ING FROM SERIOUS BURNS.
George Bradley of Lansing ha* been
Tiie many Hastings friend* of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner spent Valley Thursday.
,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Bryan Walker is suffering from ai
Sunday afternoon with hta mother in
other friend* the past week.
c R. J. Site ot Muskegon Height* will be
Charlotte.
light stroke of paralysis.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Wilcox and son glad to know that she Is recovering
WEST
THORNAPPLE
GROUP.
nicely
from
the
terrible
bums
site
re
­
Mrs.
Walter
Roush
and
daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forest
Fox
of
Tamarac
1
of Battle Creek were Saturday guest*
West
Thomapplc
group
met
on
Wed
­
of
Hustings
spent
the
week
end
with
ceived
on
December
10.
She
was
clean
­
Corners spent from Thursday till Fri- j
of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. WHcox.
day evening with thc former’s parents. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. N-. Chidester look ing some articles in the basement of nesday. January 27 with Hattie Lyons the C. A. Biggs family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanes were at Mr. and Mrs. John Fox.
HICKORY CORNERS.
I He I* In Delton hospital but expect* to
tiieir granddaughter. Harriet Chidester, her home and while cleaning a rayon ns hostess, eighteen members and one
lamp siiade. the naptha exploded, visitor being present.
Sherman Swift s Sunday and enjoyed a
Wednesday.. February
mm, home
hum. ltd*
thia week.
wm.1t
reuruary 10.
iu. the
me Kendall
nenauu .
me m. h uoies' Aid wm meet at come
to her home In St- Johns Sunday.
After the usual order of business In birthday dinner.
,
staters gave a r
---musical concert
at the M. 1 thc home ot Mr*. Frank Brown for din-l
Telephone Company baa hired
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hall of Belding burning her right arm from the el­
charge qf the chairman, the meeting
Orville Perkins of Lansing spent E. church.
vtaited her father. C. F. Field, and Mr. . bow to the flngcr-Up» and the other
•
r
i
i »• t- IWr Friday. February 12.
Marsden Germain as operator for anarm was badly burned also, besides was turrttd over to our local leaders. Sunday with Ills parent*.
• Aid of the local M. E
Mra Mary Bolyen 1* slaying for thc
««««« “ opcraw lor an
and Mrs. w. J. Field on Bunday.
Ethel Baughnmn-^iavlng charge of the
The K. of P. play. "Cabbage* or Dol­ church will meet Wednesday,
Wednesday. »
FebiUd B &lt;*«»«•
te­ pre^nt at her son Frank's « she has oUw'
Mr. and Mr*, c. B. Jones of Wyan­ : burning some of her hair. She Is nowforenoon lc*»on-&lt;nd giving us a thor­ lars." will be given February 16-17.
wasn't thought necessary.
rnary 17. at the home of Mrs. Roy Nagdotte spent thc week end with her par­ able to use her right hand though she
ough review nf last month's lesson in
Tlir s&amp;phomore-junlor sewing class ler. A quilt will be tied. Thi* will be an not been as well as usual laUly.
■ A number of young people from Bat­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mattoon.
regard to colbr, care and texture ot are getting ready for their wool dress all day meeting.
may recover rapidly.
tie
Creek
attended
the
Wesleyan
ktethMrs. Mamie Manee and Mtas Lorenc
grieved at thc unexpected death of Mrs.
curtains.
contest Friday. February 12.
Sunday. February 14. will be Lincoln
odist revival meeting Sunday night and
Manee were Sunday guest* of Mrs.
A lovely pot luck dinner was served
8HOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT.
Gali Lykins wa* in Hastings Monday day and Rev. Wynn will give an ad­ Alice Lawrence Wednesday and extend assisted In Hie services.
Everett Pattengtll of Grand Rapids.
sympathy to the bereaved one*.
Complimentary
to Miss Marlon at noon and ice cream, a treat from
dress In the morning, and a supper and
Mrs. Walter Eaton and Mis* Letha
Klnch of Kalamazoo. Mrs. W. J. Field Lettie Cridler. which we all enjoyed.
program will be given in the local M.
Mote were in Detroit the past week at­
We again took Up our lesson In charge
IRVING.
E church parlors Wednesday. February
tending the hair dresser*’ convention. entertained sixteen guests very dellght- of Lottie Cridler who gave us our les­
Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins. Mr. 24. honoring Washington'* birthday.
56735.
, fully on Friday evening at a mlscellanJohn Shute, Jr., ha* been spending
Sunday were powerful and searching.
eous shower. Miss Klnch will be mar­ son in regard to pictures, their use In and Mrs. Ray Watkins and Mr. and
The community supper Friday eve----- --------- - --------- ,---------- - -— ,n vne morning ne
irora ine icm
Hie home ana place of hanging. Our Mrs. John Shroader of Grand Rapid*.
tings spent the week end at Alfred 2 -j-m, 4:1 ..j
B
mother. Mra. Emma Weyertnan ofI rled on February 20 at high noon to Dr. lesson covered instruction in regard to
Harald
Nugvn
of
Auburn.
Ind.
She
re
­
Mra.
Albert
Herncy
and
Mrs.
Dudley
[tended.
Followed
by
a
delightful
pro
­
Whldby
'*.
j
tight" He emphasized the fact that no
Shultz.
ceived many lovely gift* on Friday eve­ famous paintings and had on exhibi­ Kennedy of Hastings have vtaited Uieir gram by the campfire girls under the
The Banner class of the M. P. Sun- man can fight a good fight until be *urMr. and Mra. John Rogers enter­
ning. Bridge was played wiUi Mrs tion small reproductions of each.
aunt. Mrs. Jane McCann and found her direction of Mtas Blakney and Mrs. day school was entertained.at the home | renders to God and fight the fight of
tained their son and wife. Mr. and Mra.
The next meeting will be held In improving In health.
D. A. VanBuskirk winning top score.
Peete.
Frank Rogers, of Grand Jtaplds on
1 Misses Dorothy Field and Barbara March.—Hattie Lyons, Secretary.
Lewis Wilcox has gone to Big Rapids
Thc W, F. M. S. ot tiie M. E. church nlng.
j "Comes of the Bible."
. Sunday.
. .
Johnson assisted with the serving.
I
where he has employment.
met Friday with Mra. Miner King
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warrham and
EAST BALTIMORE GROUP.
Guest* from out of town were Mr*.
Marshall Pierce from Dowling called Mrs. R. W. Griswold gave the third
baby of Grand Rapid* are coming to' Ed. Klnch and Mrs. Mabel Plumley of
young people irom ine tmmanuei uoaThe East Baltimore Extension class on hta mother, Mra. Annie Pierce, re­
chapter of the study book. y-Christ ruary ifl at which time there will be nett church of Battle Creek attended
spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
met
January
21*1
with
Mrs.
Jack
cently.
Kalamazoo and Miss Mae Keller of
come* to the village."
Kellar Stem.
thc annual election of officers.
| the Wesleyan church Bunday evening
Moore with seventeen members and
Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pqck and Mrs.
Saturday the children of the "Kings’
Mr. and Mra. Sumner Sponable were
Mrs. Anna VanAuker of Urbandale and brought two special numbers in
one visitor present. After the meeting Green of Grand Rapids visited Mr.
Herald" met at tiie M. E. parsonage has been visiting her uncle. Harry: song, which were appreciated and #nSunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. George MEETING WITH EX­
wa* called to order and the committees' and Mrs. Gilbert Peek on Sunday.
with Mrs. Wyiin as their adviser.
Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mason
Jones, the past week.
, Joyed by all. Their fervent prayers and
CEPTIONAL SUCCESS. appointed for our balanced meal and a
Mrs. Glen Nichols and son Philip
Miss Dorothy Perkins Is able to sit up
in Nashville.
George Lclnaar suffered a broken legtestimonies were an Inspiration, n is
Miss Maunette Engelharte of Detroit few minute* of entertainment for called on her faUier at St. Mary's hos­ for a short period each day.
Mrs. Nellie Cross returned Monday still continues to delight her audiences which a new
Wednesday while helping get out logs, hoped they will come agalncommittee
is ap­ pital In Grand Rapids Sunday and
Glen Perkin* and Orno Knowles
morning from Lambertville, Mich., with thc new electrical theremln. pointed each time by the chairman.
found him as well as could be expected made a trip to Detroit Saturday.
where she was called Friday by tiie which I* baautlfully toned.
Mrs. Cruttenden then gave us the re­
Wllllan Springer. Mrs. John Springer
Carl Perkins of Detroit and brother
death of an uncle.
On February 1. Miss Engleharte view lesson after which we adjourned
Charles VanDenburg of Rutland, played at Bloomfield Hill* at a music for dinner. After dinner we spent a few and Glen Nichols have all been on tiie Hugh Boyd of Chicago were In the vil­
lage Saturday visiting relatives.
who has been at thc Edward Hines hos­ studio and the program was a big suc­ minutes with amusements then Mr*.
William McCann was home from M
Grandma Barton lx some belter at
pital. Hines. Ill., for several weeks re­ cess. Her next concert* will be at Cran- Fancher gave a lesson on picture*, how
this writing.
turned on Saturday.
brook school and Klngswood school. to choose, hang them, and what kinds
Mrs. James Nagel visited at Byron
Qr. and Mrs. D. G. 'Bills of Lansing
Dr. and Mra. c. E. Hyatt and fam­ She expect* to also play In Ann Arbor of ffamc* thej- should have. Quite a
were
guests Thursday of Dr. and Mrs.
ily were in Nashville Bunday afternoon with the University Symphony or­ number of small pictures were brought
Mr*. C. A. Burger spent Wednesday F. G. Pulte
and evening as the guest* of Mr. and chestra. Over 300 attended a program and shown. Miss Madeline Cruttenden
with friend* near Otsego. Mra. Mary
Mrs. Gordon c. Edmond* and family. Mta* Engelharte recently gave at Im­ gave us a very interesting description
Milla and Mrs. Matt Bedford accom­ day and Wednesday guest* of Mr. and
manuel Presbyterian church In Detroit. of each and tiie pointer, hta descent, panied her as far as Watson where Mr*. Ed. Cool al Orand Rapids.
and Mrs. J. M. Townsend were In Wa­
kind of pictures he painted, etc. Quite they visited their relatives, the Hart's.
Mrs. J. W. Rlgterink and son Hillis of
cousta Tuesday evening atUndlng an TO SERVE LN UNITED
a number of chairs were brought with
Vere E. Carter lias honorably sur­
STATES DISTRICT COURT. finished chair covers and after the rendered Ills contract at Irving school Grand Rapids spent Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Godfrey.
■traction.
For the March term of United States lesson we voted on the five best dis­
and has accepted a position at Free­
Thc local P. T. A. met WednesdayMiss Jannet Michael comes home District Court to be held in Orand played.
port in the Junior high grades for the evening at the schoolhouse. The meetfrom Ann Arbor on Thursday for the Rapids. Charles F. Anders of this city
All went home feeling the day well coming year.
and Hon. C. L. Glasgow of Nashville spent.
dent, Mrs. C. Whitney, and after a
panled by m1m Elizabeth Cooper of have been chosen os grand Juror* and
Our next meeting will be with Mrs.
STATE ROAD.
Thos. S. Baird. Dan Aihalter and Fred
Washington. D. C.
Hazel Brooks —Edyth E- Welch, reportMr. and Mrs. Clifton Becker ----and turned over to Mrs. Peete. chairman of
MLws Opal Dintaman nnd Betty G. Stowell arc named a* traverse
family and Mra. Lena Becker and fam­ the program committee. We listened
and Lucille Vanderllp of Alto called Jurors.
ily spent Sunday with th* latter's par­ to a group of songs sung by Mra.
on Dan Shay. Jr., one day last week, as
BARRYVILLE.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Cooley In Peele's young girl*' chorus, then Mr.
THE NIGHTHAWKS.
they all were old classmates when Mr.
Mr*. Oma Wilcox of Caro nnd Jolui Hasting*.
The Nighthawk* held a delightful
Chamberlain showed moving pictures
Shay attended school in Alto.
Day of Flint were guests of Mr. and
William Heiser visited friends in of the progress of science in stamping
gathering
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Miss Margaret Spaulding and a
Mrs. L. E. Mudge Wednesday and
Grand Rapids Sunday.
Clarence
Helmer
on
Saturday
evening.
diphtheria. This picture should be seen
friend from Chicago spent Sunday at
Thursday.
Clyde
Coleman
of
Rutland
spent
Fri
­
A
six-thirty
dinner
wiu
served
after
by every mother.
.
the home of Mr. and Mra. J. D. 2tagelMra. Will Hyde la In Grand Rapids
Jake Walker and wife of Hastings
meler. Mrs. Fred Spaulding relumed to which cards were played. High honors asstaUng In the care of her son-in-law day evening with hta cousins, Mr. and
were called Saturday to the George
Chicago with them on Monday after went to Mr* Hugh Myers and Clarence who has been seriously 111 but is im­ Mra. James Sothard.
Don't forget the Fisher P. T. A. this Seger home by the illness of thc form­
Helmer. aM consolation to Mis* Flor­ proving.
visiting here for two week*.
Thursday evening. Pot luck supper at
Mesdame.s M L.
Pierson. Aben ence Wood and Hugh Myers.
Dr. Kinde and mother of Hastings 7 o’clock. Mrs. Pearl Mathews »and er'* brother. Bryan Walker.
Thc next community gathering will
Johnson. Arthur A. Crotliers and C. F.
and Rev. Kinde of Kinde attended
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Ada Newton In charge of supper. be Friday. February IB. at the local M.
Dolan and Misses Maude Ironside and
Sixteen guest* were very pleasantly church here Sunday.
Mrs. Osha Lewis and Mrs. Etale Soth­ E. church parlor*. Program will be
Helen Michael were in Grand Rapid* entertained at contract bridge on Sat­
The Missionary Society will have a
ard
have
charge
of
program.
Everyone
put
on by the school. Everyone Invited
on Saturday as guest* of Misses Louise urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Thank Offering and program at the
from far and near.
and Ardelia Bierbower at a luncheon Hurd. It being Mr. Hurd's birthday. church Bunday evening. February 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryant and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stowell of Wood­
at the Women* city club.
Top bridge scores were made by Mrs. You arc cordially invited to attend.
ily
of
Hendershot
district
spent
Sun
­
land were guest* Thursday of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Edmond* drove to Gordon ironside and Harry G. Haye*.
Remember the ValenUne supper at
Mrs. Frank Hynes.
the home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur day with home folk* here.
Pioneer. Ohio. Saturday afternoon. Light refreshments were served.
Mrs. Murks Smith entertained a
Mr. and Mrs. F. c. Tabbcrer attend­
Lathrop Friday evening.
They continued from there Sunday to
Cuyahoga Falta. Ohio, and then to
Mr. and Mra. Dorr Webb were Sun­ party of ladies Friday afternoon at her ed the funeral Thursday of John Velte
ENTERTAINED WITH DINNER.
home. Each one was to bring something at Woodland.
day
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Ham
­
Tallmadge. Ohio, where they were
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johncock enter­
for the Eaton family whose home
Mra.
Brownell returned Monday to
ilton.
called by the death of a couain of Mrs. tained at a six o'dock dinner Satur­
Mr. and Mrs Heber Foster and Mrs. burned Sunday. The hostess served her home in Flint after a few days'
Edmond*. They plan to visit their day. covers being laid for eight. Out
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. ot town guest* were Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dornc are entertaining the flu. cake and coffee. A very pleasant after­ stay with her sister, Mrs. Claude Wal­
noon
was
spent.
ton. Her nephew Teddy Walton accom­
We are hoping for better report* next
Earl Prase, at Akron, Ohio. also.
Wirth of Grand Rapid*.
Two of the Bass children had their panied her to Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton called
Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVine of Nash­ tonsils out on Saturday.
Monday on the tatter's stater. Mr*.
ville spent Sunday with hl* parents.
BOWNE CENTERPeter Zylstra at Lowell.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine. Mr. and
James Porritt and family moved to
Mtas Lola Carver spent Sunday with I
Mr*. Roy Preston of near Lacey were
Caledonia Friday. Will Flynn and fam­ her mother, Mra. Haskin* of Grand
afternoon callers.
ily of Alto arc moving into the Porritt Rapids.
NORTH' HOPE.
house.
.
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and son*
Mr. and Mrs, Jay Anders and mother
Kenneth
Penoyer and family of Paul and Richard ot Bownc Center!
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
and Mra. James Murphy spent Wednes­ Grand Rapid* spent Saturday night were guest* Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. H.
day and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. with Watt Thomas nnd family. They M. Boughner.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Ray Welch and family al Gobles.
all spent Sunday with Lewis Skinner
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Johnson and Cor­
Edward Fuhr of Hinds Corners wa* and family of Middlcvllli;.
win Novtakey and Mtas Augusta Hinck­
on our street Thursday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dean pf Leighton ley of Grand Rapids were Sunday call­
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Welch and Lyle have leased the Webb-Thompson oil er* in town.
•
Bide Iman of Striker district spent station.
Mra. Leona Kidder and two children,
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs! Floyd
Qrvin Smelker nnd family were of Battle Creek are now comfortably!
Of comfortable v-talon ta being appreciated—recognised—more
Randall and son.
Grand Rapid* visitors Friday.
located
In
the
Roy
Bunn
house.
and more. It Is now known that errors of v-talon Interfere with
MU* Gertrude Wurm, who has been
Beatrice Thoma* and pupil* enjoyed
Mrs. Harold Rosenberger and Hitler
thc quality and volume of work produced by an classes of
at Howell for * few weeks returned a valentine party at the home ot Mr. Marvin Harold returned Thursday!
workers. And that the correction of the error* helj» cor­
TELEPHONE IJJO
HASTINGS, MICH.
home on Saturday.
'and Mrs. Al Streelman of Grand Rap­ from Grand Rapid:,.
respondingly- We suggest our service a* a means to that end.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randal) and'aan id* Saturday.
j and Mra. James Murphy motored to'
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner and Mr.
Color added throughout the home by ।
iKalamaioo Batruday.
——
-* ----­
paint and lacquer can accomplish
and- Mh. Wait Thomas
spent
WedncaI Charlie Teal and friend of Kalaiuu- day and Thursday with John Thomas charming effect* when used on oc­
[ zoo are enjoying fishing here for a few of Lansing. They all attended Farmers' casional chairs., table*, and book'
shelve*.
I day*.
Week at tiie College.

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The Vault Without
Mrs Masters, nearly Bl years of age
andrite M years a resident here, passed
away Thursday at about midnight She,
suffered a fall In her room a few days
before that which, no doubt, hastened
her death Site had seen many changes

HKK CS FOR INSUKAHCC

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

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where the outlived all of her family i
but one son Gryorge Mattern of this
village, where ahe had made her home;

GRANGE PROGRAMS

not permit her to live alone. She was'
given every care In her last years and
was greatly beloved by a large circle of
friends and relatives. The funeral ‘Vas,
held Saturday at the Benaway Funeral ■
parlors. She will be greatly missed by

H. S. SHELDON

John D. Allen, who had lived nearly
all of his M years In and about this
village, passed on Friday A. M. after I
being In poor health for some lime, al-1
though lie had been able to be up and
V»ut the moat of the time. He was,
a Civil war vrterln and had many Interestlng stories to tell of his expert-1
ence. Besides tiie widow, three sons'

PLAYER PIANO
Slightly used and almost paid for.

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many other relatives and a host of
K.4 J M. I.enl. VryMaiuHllr. Mlrb
Admr
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HAVE Vol' A IXHM far rent* Will fa
if fhntgr Halwi&gt;r«.n
lla&gt;I.nt., R-cle «
Ph-na H»—FIS.
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■ Mr&lt;*Tf
wA.vrr.fs—t» h»» so l.u.k...
Will pay 3&lt;*
tr l. aa Halting. Mark.
' l.aar
J
ra.l &lt;&gt;f Quhnby. 3 1

The use of Concrete Burial VaalU has become practically univer­
sal and with the higher sentiment and tenderness for our dead their
use will continue to become more popular. For more than 11 years
the Hastings Burial Vault has proven Its superiority over all othrr

Hastings Burial Vault Company

j WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

FEBRUARY SPECIAL
BEAUTY Guaranteed Permanent
BOX
Waves $7 down to . .
vicinity. He is always a welcome caller
on our streets, for he always has a
pleasant word for his many friends
j
We were pleased to see by the Mid-1

HASTINGS MARKETS

Sunday

CARDS OF THANKS

night

factory building.
On Friday Charles Beaker of Has­
tings and Grant Whitmock now of:
Quincy. Mich., were calling on old
friends here. They both formerly lived
southwest of town, where they were
neighbors. Come again gents, you are
always welcome.
The XL E. church was well tilled
Sunday A M Thc services were much,
enjoyed by all.
Charles E Moon, aged 65 years, died
very suddenly Saturday A. M. at ills
home In the eastern part of town. Be­
sides the widow he leaves a daugh-

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but a few years, having formerly lived
near Big Rapids. He was a man well
liked by all who knew him and much
symjxthy U expressed for the relatives
held this Monday P. M. at the Baptist
church in this village.

turned to their home here after spend­
ing several weeks in Grand Rapids
Howard M- Smith brought a cow to
market one day last week that weighed
HBO lbs. Some cow. well say.

'MX!
called to Battle Creek on Tuesday by
the Illness of their daughter, Irene, but

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They
Don’t

loly Eueharial.
oly BacharUL
hnreh achuol.
... I"--, r“

now can furnish you Insulitc
4x4 for $30.00 per thousand feet!
Other Insulating boards at corres'
pondingly low prices. Buy NOW!

MLw Mary Dunn was out of school
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Barber spent a
several days last week with tiie flu.
couple of days last week with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of Ann i at Lansing and alsosspent some time at
Arbor were guests for the week end'
of the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mr;.

HASTINGS

Happen’
Services of which
we have charge

MICHIGAN

Mrs. Ray Mugridge and daughter of
Uddleville were Sunday afternoon

anjl personally su­
pervised ; every de­
tail is anticipated
and arrangements
made for taking
care of it in ad-

n Important Question
For Truss Wearers
•
When you put your truu on In the morning are you
SURE you know how to adjust It properly? Do not answer

that question hurriedly. It 1* very important. Many rup­

for the smoothness
and the uninter­
rupted beauty of
services held under
our direction. Com­
p e t e n t attention
and personal inter­
est naturally lend
a distinctive touch
to our efforts—and
just us naturally,
they are very much
appreciated by
those we serve.

tured persons are wearing trusses Incorrectly because the

right way never was shown them.

sarily in consequence.

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
Hastings, Mich.

The next meeting of the McCallum ।
community club will be held with Mrs.
Hattie Anders Friday evening. Feb-,
ruary IB. Sandwiches and one other ;
dish for supper.

j Specials—Friday and Saturday
3 lbs. Homemade Sausage
Cents
For
At MADISON ST. GROCERY

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Many suffer unneces­

Let our Expeit Truss Fitter show

you what to do to get the best results. Private fitting room.

Middleville Poultry
Farm and Hatchery

Mrs Laura Frye has been real miser­
able the put two weeks. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy recovery.
Clarence Hammond received word
Friday that hl* sister Mn Bertha
Chandler of Hastings had fallen on the
Ice and broken her ankle In two places,
Andrew Carrigan of Chicago. Mrs.
Mary Carrigan and John of Banfield
spent Sunday evening with* Mr. and

Harold Whittemore of Cressey called
on his grandmother. Laura Frye Sun­
day evening.
About fifteen friends and neighbors

JgJ
prrv

a

ir
st

gull
«

jfJll merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures ...
with the price of-the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service

�Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1932

JKOCJ^NE
SIX

The
sensation
of 1932!
only with giving more dollar
value than any other car on
thc market.
But the Rockne Six goes
farther—it gives style. Its
aerodynamic design isn't
matched by any car at any
price. It’s a car to be proud of
in any company.
It has Studebaker's 80 years
of successful vehicle building
behind it—and it brings you
all these outstanding advance­
ments:

THE HASTINGS BANNER

January Report of the Barry Co. No.
2 Dairy Herd Improvement Assn.
I During the month 68 cows were teat-1 qualified for special* mention In this
;ed and record* recorded. Thc average । division. „
•
,
row produced 750 pound* of milk and
YF'0557’',‘
_ __
.
, . .. , .
__ ,-,.|er&gt; Howard Stanton; breed, grade Hol12808 pound* of butterfat, testing .3.74 sUln. |XWnd^ mllk Ml)_ lMt 43
per cent fat.
cent; pounds fat 40.4 &lt;2&gt;. &lt;Owner&gt; Ray
I The average value of product. periBryant; breed.
GraSe Shorthorn;
cow. was 89.72. The average cost ofi pound* milk. 1243; tc*t 3.1 per cent;
feed was 86 22. leaving a margin of pounds fat 38-5. 43». tOwnerr W.^C.
8350 per row above coet of feed.
| Schult*; breed, registered Guemsjy;
I Six grade Shorthorns owned by B. N pounds milk. 704; test."5.0 per cent;
■Fenner. Cressey, averaged- 813 pounds, pounds f«l 35.2.
of milk testing 4.77 per cent or 38.75
UNDER FIVE YEARS—(1). &lt;Own­
I pounds of fat. This wa* the highest er i W. C- Schults; breed. registered
herd average for January.
Guernsey; pounds .milk M2; test, 5.4:
I Six grade Holstein* owned by How- per cent; pounds fat 50.9. &lt;2). &lt;Owncr&gt;
lard T. Stanton near Dowling, averaged W. C. Schultz; breed, registered Guern­
' 932 pounds milk testing 3.69 per cent or .sey; pounds milk. 756; test 0 0 per cent;
iond highest herd average.
'Stanton; breed, grade Holstein; pound*
| Eighteen registered Guernsey* owned' milk. 1230; test. 3.35 per cent; pound*
by W. C Schultz. Delton, averaged 6621 pounds fat 35.2.
pounds milk testing 5 05 per cent or
FIVE YEARS AND OVER—&lt;1».
'33.41 pound* fat. third highest herd* &lt;Owner» w. C. Schultz; breed. rrgl&gt;averagc.
'tcred Guernsey; pound* milk. 1231:'
Thc following 1* a ll*t of the three tMt. 59
^5 pound, fat. 77.9 CD.
|highest producing cow* m each of five, (Owner» W. C. Schultz: breed, regts­
; divisions:
tcred Guernsey; pounds' fat. 1014; test.
UNDER THREE Y E A R 8— 11».635 per rent; pound* f*t. 542 &lt;3&gt;
(Owner) Howard Stanton; breed, grade (Owner' W. C. Schultz; breed. rcRi*.Holsteln; jxjunds milk. 1002; test 3.4 tcred Guernsey; pounds milk. 1017;
per cent; pound* fht 34.1. Only one cow test. 5.1 per cent pounds fat. 51.9.

FINE PROGRAM ENDS
AT MICHIGAN STATE

L

How Much Money Have
Yoh Tucked Away?
If all the money “Hoarded” under the
bed springs and in holes in the cellar or
some pther secret hiding place

Were Put In to the Channels
Commerce, Tomorrow Pros
perity Would Be Upon Us.

102- Year-Old Driver
Obtains Auto License

Probably the oldest licensed automo­
bile driver In the United States lives
In Michigan. Ti»e Department of State
recently issued a driver's license to
Thomas Gordon of Grand Rapids. 102
With a constantly mounting attend­ years old. When the application givance which wa*
crowd
....... -alimaxed
..... .. - with a .
----- ftlr uoraon, „g,.
receivco. at
of 8.000 people who Iveard Governor
lt WM thought nu5take had been
Wilber M. Bruckrr speak at the nvade Then because of hl* advanced
WHEELING
Thursday evening meeting, another I
he WBS qjVu u, demonstrate to
successful gathering of the farm clan* 1U1&lt;. police th*t he could control an
f
synchro
concluded
Friday. February 5. at automobile. They rc;x&gt;rted that he wo*
Michigan State College. The total at­ a* adept a driver as the ’•average man
r
shift
tendance for the week was estimated
as 19.000 by Joseph P. Cox. Dean of
Agriculture.
ANOTHER REASON FOR COW
An Increased attendance at agricul­
AUTOMATIC
TESTING ASSOCIATIONS.
tural economic and farm management
Tiie average farmer has an idea that
meetings and al sessions where tax
^,TCH KEY STARr&gt;Nc
problems were discussed Indicates that association testing is helpful In "spot­
farmers are greatly interested tn ting the boarder cow" or that it Is
methods ot Improving the business helpful In "Finding out^what the cows
arc doing." and w on. The number of
practices on their farm*.
4 POINT
Close competition in the many shows, farmers who have a broader concep­
with an especially fine corn show. gave tion of organized Resting, titan those
College visitors an opportunity of see­ reasons mentioned above, are few and
ing the types of livestock, grain, and
Most every frfrmer. who milks cows,
potatoes that win ribbon* at large
show* and top prices on the large mar­ understands the factors which he must
kets. Hundred* of Michigan farmers employ to attain a fair degree of suc­
Aerodynamic Body Design
are owners of ribbons awarded as cess in dairying but they are forever
One-Piece Fenders
prises for their ability in producing jumping the track that would Ret them
Sloping Radiators and
fine farm products and in preparing to It. Eventually they fall, not becaune
there arc no signboard* on thc road to
Windshields
them for the show ring.
The rifle shooting conteot drew 300 Independence but, because they don't
New Convertible Body Styles
entries; 20 competed in the sheep stay on the road—once they are there
Extra Long Wheelbases
shearing contest in which thc winners and traveling somewhere!
Extra Wide Seats
Thc writer did not orginate We Idea
sheared sheep in less than five minutes;
Extra Large Six-Cylinder Power
and hundreds of partisans of Ute teams of "cow testing associations." Since its
entered in the pulling contest* cheered Inception In Denmark" and other
Plants
Scandinavian countries years ago. cow
their favorites on.
Quadruply Counterweighted
The homemakers programs ran con­ testing work has. except for a few set­
Crankshafts
tinuously throughout the week with ca­ backs. reached such proportions that it
Glass-Smooth Electro-Plated
pacity audiences al the daily meetings. has become the gauge or thc standard
Pistons
Michigan husbands will not know their by which dairymen, everywhere, meas­
own homes if all the methods of adding ure the efficiency of cows submitted for
Silent Carburetion
•»
to home's attractiveness are adopted as test. And. yet. even today, we have a
Extra Large Brakes
suggested by tiie speakers on tills pro­ surprisingly large number of would-be
Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
dairy fanners who either laugh at the
program.
Self-Adjusting Spring Shackles
Crops and livestock programs drew idea or have entirely the wrong im­
normal crowds, and sectional programs pression of what these associations
Lanch ester Vibration Damper
held by other College departments' were Intended for!
Finger-Tip Steering
show that the farmers' interest iu I But there^lS another phase of assoHigh-Velocity Cooling
re­
productlon problems has not decreased, elation testing
te&amp;tine that has
lias not. Anti!
finui recently. received much attention. It em­
Owner Service Policy
phasizes the importance of using noth­
REPORT OF BARRY CO.
ing
but
a
high
class,
purebred
dairy
POMONA GRANGE.
Mod.1 Mud.1
bull and comparing the records of his
Vital Specifications "61"
On Wednesday February 3. Barry daughters with those of their dams.
County Pomona Grange met with Irv­ About ten years ago there wan a stam­
Extra Long Wbcclbasn 1I(F 114'
ing Grange for an all day meeting. A pede among dairymen, particularly of
Large Moton—cubic
190' 205'
Wisconsin, to “oust the scrub bull" and
dupUcnum
but Maple Leaf being represented. head even' herd with a purebred bull.
Very Powerful Moton
66
After partaking of a bountiful dinner In too many instances the only require­
72
the meeting was called to order In ment was that the "papers must ac­
151
141
open session and turned over to the company the bull."
bribing turfact
lecturer.
What a contrast we find today among
The program was opened by com­ those progressive dairymen who have,
Models and Bodies (^°orr
munity singing led bf** thc Irving thus far, survived the financial storm!
Grange Men's Chorus. Roll call was re­ For Instance. I read In Hut week's,* page
Coupe, 2 paxengrr
8J8J &gt;665
sponded to by some officer from each 14. February 3. issue of the Banner
Coach, 5 paaeenger
595
grange telling what their grange was where a Barry county Jersey breeder
Coup*, with rumble *e el,
doing. AU granges gave good reports spent considerable time in selecting a
4paMeoger
620 720
showing a real live inter«*t In grange bull that would transmit the three
Sedan, four door, 5 paework. Then after listening to two cardinal points bl a dairy animal.
•enger
6J5
735
selections by the Irving Grange Chorus TYPE. PRODUCTION and REPRO­
Convertibte Roadster,
C. H. Bramble of Lansing, was intro­ DUCTION.
775
675
duced. Mr. Bramble* ln-4 very forcible
"After all," somebody asks, “why
and Interesting mansrfr. gave a splen­ spend so much time and space In
5 passenger
795
695
did talk on the financial depression and searching for a bull?" “We farmers
the present tax situation. He said that cannot afford to pa* more than 435 00
while the farmer was in the worst con­ for a bull that brings our cows fresh
dition he had ever been In he was just as quick as any expensive bull."
much better ofi titan a lot of the peo­ The answer to such an argument is
ple living In the cities. Even many of that
the bull which has
been
thc rich people have lost far more than proven through years of complete
thc fanner. He quoted the saying. "It and continuous records Is a far bet­
is better to have loved and lost than ter Investment, not because Ise Is
not to have loved." and then para­ purebred, high-priced or has a high
phrased it as follows. “Il Is better not sounding name, but because he has the
to have been rich than to have been ability given him through years of in­
rich and lost."
tellegent mating and selection to pro­
Mr. Bramble was very strongly in duce offspring of equal or even greater
favor of the' tax limitation amend­ excellence.—Edward R. Bailey, tester.
ment sponsored by the Michigan Farm­
er. limiting the tax on real estate to
DUNHAM/SCHOOL ITEMS.
1 1-2 per cent and urged all/ grange
We are planning a Washington pro­
members to work for Ils passage. He
also warned them against propaganda gram for Saturday evening, February
20.
Commissioner
Maude Smith will
that would be put forth al thc last
minute by those opposed to the be with us to tell of her trip to Wash­
amendment to scare. the voters Into ington D. C. last summer. Members of
the district are cordially Invited to
voting against it.
Other features of the program were come.
Thc seventh and eighth grades are
reading by Lloyd Freeman, music by
members of Star Grange and a talk by making Washington booklets.
Friday forenoon all the pupils above
L. C. Howard of Welcome Grange.
the
third grade went to Assyria Center
A fine spirit was manifest and all
Hastings, Michigan
went home feeling the day had been to practice the songs being learned for
the
festival which will be given in Hos­
pleasantly and profitably spent.—A. G.
tings sometime in May.
Hathaway. Sec.
We still have Ready-Jell at 4 boxes
A SWIMMING TANK.
MORE NEEDED.
The first and second grades have
Great Britain has perfected an
Philanthropy has been ranked eighth armed tank capable ot speed ot 40 completed their Eskimo booklets.
among the 10 great "industries" of the mile* per hour on land that can also
Dorothy Mack has been out of school
United states.
several days on account of illness.
swim across lakes and streams.
The orvliestra practiced Thursday
FUTURE SHORTCAKES.
evening. We now have five members.
NOTHING 18 NEW.
• Teacher. Josephine Romig.
The oldest chain store now operating
. Eugene Ball.
Teacher,
Ing introduced by the United Slates Is probably the Hudson's Bay Company,
Romig.
which was founded In 1870.
Department of Agriculture.

To it

Group of 8,000 Attend Thurs­
day Night Meeting and Hear
Governor Speak

Hoarding cash stagnates business and always has.
loyal citizen should put his money into the bank where
it can get back into Business and Industry and start the
wheels of commerce turning. Success has never marked
a life of hoarding.

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ciSSK—.

Goodyear Bros
Hardware Co.

PART

Money put into a savings account in this Old Four-Gener­
ation Bank will bring you satisfaction and profit — and
happiness because you will know you have contributed
something to the return to normal conditions

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

s’ORTHWE.ST THORNAPPLE
The 25th anniversary of the Parme-'
lee Ladies' Aid will be held In the I
church basement February 18. A free;
will offering will be taken at noon for I
dinner followed by program.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bcnawa and
Mrs. Hannah Morgan spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leatherman
of Dutton.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Cline entertained
the latter's sister and family of Kala­
mazoo recently.
Maurice Thomas spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carry of
Augusta.
The Young People's class led by Mrs.
Schnurr will give a program al the
church the last week in February, date
announced later for the benefit ot pasHARRIS CREEK.
Mrs. James Barnes has been on the
sick list the past week.
Mrs. Roy Foster and daughter.
Laurel, will leave Monday for Colora­
do for an indefinite stay.
Harvey Blough has a saw mill on the
Arthur and Corwin Porritt farm. here,
and is sawing tie*.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Fitzpatrick of j
Kalamazoo ore^spending a few days
I with his daughter and husband, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Ernest Barnes.
Some from this way attended the
Father and Son banquet at Caledonia,
Wednesday night.
I Mr. and Mra. James Porritt and famUy have moved to Caledonia where Mr.
Porritt has a Job with the Kent County
Road Commission.

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

\ve been
HASING YOU

mues
to tell You

stays up iu your motor and never drains away.

You’ve Lost Your Oil'

Only Germ Processed Oil actually pene­

trates and combines with metal surfaces.

Two cars raced along the highway east of
Abilene, Texas. The second driver finally

You need that extra protection during

the starting period, when almost half your

overtook the leader and signaled to stop.

"I’ve been chasing you twelve miles to

motor wear occurs. Oils not Germ Proc­

tell you you’ve lost your oil,” he called
to J. W. Bell. Mr. Bell found that a rock

tectcd. Germ Proceued Oil tt*y* on the

in the road had knocked a hole in the
crankcase, allowing the Conoco Germ

Processed Oil to drain out.
But examination of the motor showed
bo damage done.

The "Hidden Quart” had

surest lubrication

bells. It.

you can buy.

Change to Germ Proceued Oil now at

protected thc motor!
Only Conoco Germ Processed

Oil offers the extra protection

of thc "Hidden Quart"

BAKING
POWDER

SAME
PRICE
.XQ/wn

Its
double
acting

25
25*

OUNCE S F OR

that

We neither encourage “dry crank*
case" experiment* nor guarantee
succeaa under all condition*. But
unsolicited letters from motorist*,
now in our files, tell of this and
hundreds of other runs with empty
crankcases but without damage.

CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
MOTOR'OIL
....................
1
WANT TO SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

�THE. HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, EFBKUABT

PAGXTKN

Save Money

Dr. James E West says that: Mem­
bership ol the scout movement is
growing despite the economic situation
through which the country is poising.
Boy Scouts and leaders now number
' 860.199 as against 838,725 a year ago. an.
ment for boy« below Scout Age there
are now enrolled 20.000 boys and 3.490
leaders, a grand total in both groups
u! 883 695 a:, a gal rut 868.228 last year.
-tuual party the other night, called a
••hobo" party, where with a tin cup
and plate, they solicited their supper

Try a load and be convinced.
The price is right too.

Brotherhood are planning for their i
Father and Son banquet February 29.
It is to be a pot igek banquet and per­
haps -held th tire school building.
'Barrv county lost a helpful friend ini
the death of John Velte of Woodland
Hia last Y gift was to help with the!
Father and Son banquet expense*.

COAL -:- CEMENT
FARM IMPLEMENTS

PHONE 2118

dette. and they also called at the J. C.
Raymond home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKlbbln and
children spent Sunday with Mrs. MeMrs Emma Johnson and Mrs. May
Hart of Hastings called Wednesday P.
M. on Mrs. Elira Norris and son. Bur-

I

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowlader of
Grand Rapids spent Tuesday evening
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Mra. Matt Bedford and mother. Mrs.
Mary Mills attended a club at Otsego.
Wednesday, a* the guests of Mrs. Bur-

Mrs. Kryn Vandenberg ha* been
spending a few days in Grund Rap-

■F to a
man’s heart
Nsvar Tasted
REAL Aprice* Til
year* Tated I.G.A.
Tr«s-Rip«n*d Apricots

CAMPBELL’S

Tomato
oup c“”
25c
DATES IGR

When the People and Institutions of a Community
PROSPER
It Becomes a Happy,
Prosperous Community
You can help in the welfare and prosperity of your Commun­
ity by careful economy and frugal living ... depositing syste­
matically your surplus funds in this bank. Its 45 years of safe,
conservative service to this Community cortimend it to you!

3% will Accrue to Your Savings Account

‘The Bank That Does Things for You"
Telephone 2103

Ledge.
The neighborhood was saddened
Friday morning when the news came of
tiie death of an old neighbor. John Al-

MUSHROOMS
29c

Mra. James Hopkins formerly of tills
locality but now of Florida will .soon
return tp her home In Hostings
Watch for the date of the next meet-!
Ing of the P. T. A. at the Alton dis-1

Capital $75,000

Mrs. Prank Hnwpiltz spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones and.
family of North Maple Orove.

The young people of Mrs. Schnurr'*
Sunday School class expect to give an

“I will buy only
the Leading make
of tire . . .

Mr. aud Mrs. William H. Vundcrhuff
ol West Caledonia called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Smith Sunday.
• ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mux Bump of Has-1
tings will soon locate on their funn
in Carlton. Mr. Bump Is making some

LARGE SIZE

Goodyear

23c

Cake Flour IGR ^,7"

19c
Macaroni or Spaghetti IGR 3
10c
Maraschino Cherries
Jelly Dessert Powder 168 3 &gt;&gt;- 19c

23c

APRICOTS 1GB

19c
43c

PEACHES 1GB

19c
Light Meat Tuna

Try IGA COFFEES
BLEND

Mr. and Mrs. Horry Usbome and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Andicr were Sunday
visitors at Fred Johnson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hydenbeck ot
Grandville were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Palmer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell en­
tertained friend* from Rockford Sun-

HE VALUE of YOUR HOME and other real estate rests
mainly upon prosperity'of the Institutions of your City and
Community... Your happiness is measured by the “yardstick”
of the happiness of those around you in your Community.
The deduction is simple ...

; Some young people from the PleasI ant Hill district in. Irving, jftn on a
play Friday evening for thc P.» T. A.
veraary al the basement of the church
I al Hie Altoft school, which was very
Thursday February 18. A free will
pleasing and educational and the P. T.
offering will be taken at noon followed
A. thanks them very much for this
I favor. A big supper nnd a good time
Mrs. George Smith, who has been
| were enjoyed by thc large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer with sick for the past three weeks, is not
the former's brother-in-law and wife. feeling so well at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum of Coat*
, Grove went to Grass Lake, near Jack-

COCOA IGR

Fels Naptha Soap
Peanut Butter IGA
Beets
Baking Powder - ??c

IMPORTANCE to YOU/
In A Large Measure
YOUR SUCCESS
Depends Upon its Prosperity

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
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Coat* Grove were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Sisson.
Myron Thompson mid family ot
Campbell were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Fighter Sunday.

| Rapids visitor Saturday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Vcrdan Covlllc mid
daughter of Woodland spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs.
Meadames Story. Yarger and Lewis
ot Hastings spent Friday afternoon
with Mra. Claud Fighter.
Mrs. Chester Savucool was a Grand
1 Rapids visitors last Tuesday.
। Mrs. Art Eckert visited her mother,
Mra. Willis Bumf ord of Hastings, Tues-

Last Week's Utter.
Miss Dorothy Mead of Newaygo tqwm •
thc week end with her parent.-. Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Mead.
daughter ui Lansing visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. A McClelland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blowers and
daughters Benucc and Beth ot Brook­
lyn and Mr. and Mra. Leo King and
[ son Donald of Lansing were cntcrI talncd at the. home of Mr. and Mra. J.
W Shaffer Saturday night nnd Sun-

Little Betty McClelland spent the
week end with lier aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Smith, of Hastings.
Rev. Lawrence Gibbs of Hastings
and Mr. and Mis John Tonihtuon
spent Sunday with Mra. Mun' Turner
and Austin DeLung.

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participate in its earnings as owners of
Preferred Shares. In this time over
40,000 of your fellow-citizens have be­
come Profiting Partners by this popular

Thera 40,000 owners inveilad becauta
they want a socurity that is sound, de­
pendable, with a long and proved past
record; and that pays a steady cash
incoma backed by a parfact record of
•vary dividend paid in cash, on the date
due, ever since the Company started.

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A lam concourse of people attended
the funeral service* which were held

Mn

InreeUng public in

Bloomingdale We extend our sympu- ■ I
thy to thc husband. mother, brothers I

Another sudden passing from our

Delton la attending her. We »ureiy are
■on* associated for mutual benefit and
financial advantage." The borrowing
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bbelp and chil­
msmbers dependent on the funds fur­ dren visited Mra Bhelp's sister Mrs
nished by Um saving member*, and IM Milton Flnkbeiner and family of Grand
Rapids Saturday.
Mr. and Mra John Brigham and eon,
Investment upon the hootee which the

Thl* plan ha* ahbwn results both for
safety of principal and the amount ot
earnings of any Investment security
certificate* known, a* evidenced by .the
published report ot the Comptroller of
thc Currency of the United Blates,
that with twelve thousand associations
and nine billion dollar* invested, the
lours during the year 1W9 were only
aevenly-alx ten thousandth* of one per
cent, a record that stand* without a
parallel In the investing field.
Thc Standard Savings and Loan As-

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day Ita sixteen million dollars in as­
set* and its unbroken record of thirty eight years of never leaving missed
paying a dividend of Ave per cent, or
more, 1* a record that has been reached
only through careful and conservative
management by Its officers and dlrecKLINGENSMITH.

Middleville and Lester Powers of near
Gun lake were callers at the Converse
home Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanton. Miss
Florence Stanton and Burdette Wilson
attended a dance at Bowens Mills Wed­
nesday night.

Few tilings give so much useful service and
trolt. Mrs LawTcnce LeBaron and chil­
dren of Lansing. Marshall Brandow of
East Lansing and Mr and Mrs. Frank
Green and family of NaahriUe were
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Albert Green
Sunday.
Roget and Charles Converse. Edward
Bowerman and Mercedes Beck spent
Saturday night with their uncle Les­
ter Powers and family near Gun Jake.
Mr. and Mrs. George Converse ex­
pect to move north of Hastings soon
Esther and Alberta Graen accom­
TITLES IN DISCARD.
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panied Mrs. Esther LeBaron to her
In Spain it Is now a punishable of­
“Public speaking is a form of dra­ home tn Lansing to spend a few weeks.
fense to print a title along with thc matic art and iuu nothing to do with
George Grice spent Sunday In Grand
name of royalty and nobility.
thinking."—Samuel Crowther.
Rapids with hl* sister. Mr*. Mildred
Roberts, and family.
Several of the children have been ab­
sent from school recently on account of
. illness.
Mrs. Mildred Kcrmeen will attend
the institute In Hastings Thursday.

protection at such low cost as your telephone.

UILDING and LOAN SHARES
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fnr
otirnlito
fimrlcThis
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surplus
funds.
is it*proven
by their lOO-Year-Old Record the fact
that by state statute building and loan
associations 'are protected from runs af­
fords a reasonable assurance of the safe­
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J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

Mra. F. J. Hughes Saturday afternoon
Mr*. Alice Klams returned Friday
night from University hospital, Ahn
turning to the hospital again. She is
somewhat improved in health and
hopes to receive much "benefit from
the treatmenu ahe is taking.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Felder celebrated
their eleventh wedding anniversary
February 3. There were eighteen guests
present. Mr. and Mra. Burton Felder of
Kalunuusoo, Mr. and Mrs Clifford
Smith and son. Raymond, of Oshtemo;
Robert Richardton of Battle Creek.
Ruaael) Jackson. Mr. and Mra. Peter
Deleys. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Felder and
■on. Lyle; Mr and Mra. John Oliphant
and son, Richard; Mr. and Mrs. John
Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith,
local.
The evening was pleasantly
spent in playing pedrn after which re­
freshments were served. Thc guests

Felder many more year* of wedded
Ufe.
The Triple Link will meet with Mrs
P W Smith Friday. February 13. Pot
luck dinner. That being Lincoln*
birthday the program will consist in
part of readings and anecdotes of Lin­
coln. The ladles are requested to come
In their oldest clothes in keeping with
the depression and unemployment
comic valentines will be exchanged.
Leon Castle of Orangeville was a
guest ot hi* uncle and aunt Wednesday.
Carl Damon was a caller the same day.

of Hickory Comers on Wednesday aftemoon at her home. 8lie too. was
only ill a abort time
And funeral
*cmoe* were conducted at the Wes­
leyan church In Hickory Comer* of

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Mrs. Jennie Johnson I* helping in the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Richard*
Bulb Mr*. Richard* and Mr. Adams
are making a nice recovery from recent",
Hines*.
George Lelnaar of Hickory Corners
broke his leg last week while cutting1
logs on Dell Groat* farm near Ban­
field. He was brought to the local
hospital and was able to be taken home
Sunday.
People in this part of the county
hare ceased to worry about not hav­
ing any anow thia winter as plenty of
it fell in only a few hours Thursday
and with tiie ice beneath it. made
traveling rather a risky undertaking

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E R. i
Willison.
Mrs France* Searles spent thc week 1
end with Mrs Kate Burdick and fam- '

COATS GROVE.
Hie L“ A. 8. met Thursday at Mrs.
Claude Wood's In Hastings. In spite of
the storm there wws a good attendance.
Mr*. Blanche Bayne had charge of an
interesting program.
Some from here attended the P. T.
A. at Martin Friday evening.
A good program wa* put on at the
Community Service Sunday evening.
Ernest Smith and Bessie Woodman
sang a Negro Spiritual; "Jesus. Savior.
Pilot Me" was given with illustrations.
Mrs. Keith Bowman gave piano aolo
A play. "At the Parting of the Ways."
was given. Mrs. Guy Kantner sang
two solo*; Gladys Bennett gave a reci­
tation. Duet. "Laying Up Treasure*
Up There." by Pearl Dctnond and Stella
Kelsey and a Pageant, "The Shining
Ring." closed the program.

Freeport visited Andrew Townsend s on
Sunday.
Mrs. E. 8. Thompson and daughters.
Virginia and Martha. and other rela­
tive* went to Ann Arbor Sunday to visit
Mr. Thompson at the University hospi­
tal. The latter has had one operation
and expect* to have another.
Miss Ruth Woodman was home from
Caledonia on Sunday.
Miss Carol Potter of Hastings visited
Freda Smith over the week end.
Next Sunday evening the Community
meeting will be led by Mrs. Bessie
Woodman; musician. Mra. Alma Boul­
ter; booster, Mrs. Florence Dunnigan;
handshaker. Clark Oversmith.
The
program will combine Evangelism. Pro­
hibition and Patriotism. The school u
expected to furnish sonic number*. Mra.
Elsie Moran ot Hastings, district and
county evangelistic superintendent of
W. C. T. U. will speak. Mrs. Frank
Loomis of Woodland, local evangelistic
superintendent, will assist with other
musical numbers.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Last Week s Leter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamburger and chil­
dren spent Sunday with Bessie Valen­
tine of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eaglekroud and
son of Detroit spent from Friday until
Sunday with E. J. Sheldon; Mr*. Ty­
ler and children came Sunday after­
noon to visit with her sister.
Rev. Relble ot Woodbury took supper
with Will Valle* Thursday.
Arthur Stairs and Homer Smith of
Carlton called on John Stairs Monday
afternoon.

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Thi. fe . xrowUtfwl
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Saturday only

over for the first time thi* arlnter and
the Ashing sport has begun. But we

QUIMBY.
Tlte p. T. A. at thc church Thursday
night waa well attended and everybody |
enjoyed the program and supper.
Charles Casteieln. who was taken
suddenly ill Wednesday night with
neurallga of tiie heart t» some better
at this writing.
Miss Hilda HUI ot Carlton Center
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Otis Hill.
The Young People s 8. 8. class was
»le Hughes. Mra. Belle Mullen and
Jane attended the surprise party for very pleasantly entertained at BarryMr. and Mrs. John J. Doster ot Milo. ville church Friday night.
A large and jolly crowd enjoyed the
spending several months with her. re­
and Mrs. Doster leave us but what la turned to her home in Boston, Mass,
cur" loss Is Woodland's gain. Success
All will be sorry to learn that Mrs.
George Scott is not quite *o well at this
^Tuesday. February 16 te the regular writing.
The 8. D club met at the home of
meeting of the Rebekah lodge They will
have a Washington program and sup­ Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kellogg Saturday
per after the business meeting Thc night. The evening wav spent with
gentlemen are invited to attend the music and games. All hope we may
program and supper. Hope all the have many more of these meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rllzman and
members will be present.
Fred N. Ketchum of Kalamazoo vis­ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William
ited his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Nor­ Ritunan spent Sunday with Mr. and
ris, Saturday P M and called on Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. R. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norris and Lucy
were In Kalamazoo Saturday P. M.
on business.

PRATT DISTRICT
i Coral Wilson returned to her home
। in Scottville Wednesday after visiting
' Mr*. Edgar Mead the ;&gt;a*t ten day*.
We were sorry to hear that Lena
attended the funeral services of Mrs
Lipkey had to go to the Pennock hos­
Thomas Gorham Thursday A. M. at
pital last week for observation but Is Delton.
now &amp;o much Improved to be able to go
Mr. ami Mrs Wm. E Beadle enter­
tained friends from Kalamazoo Sun­
er district.
day afternoon and evening.
Mixa Olive Kelley of BatUe Creek
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kelley.
Misses Esther and Margaret Huffman
of BatUe Creek spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mr*. Dirk
Huffman.
Mr and Mrs. Carroll Cutler. Mr. and
Mrs. Carey Althouse attended lire fu­
neral of their aunt, Mrs. Celesta
Montgomery, of Halting* Friday after*
noon.
Hazel Cronk of Muskegon spent the
week end with home folks
Mn. Claud Mead of the Star district
and Mrs. Ethel Hess of Hastings visit­
ed Mr*. Edgar Mead recently.

Friday'and Saturday Only!

Elizabeth Williamson Of Kala-

A building and loan association la a
"mutual co-operative financial inatl-

out-of-town "relatives and friends

fPECIA

Uon Wednesday rooming al Um Plain- a ah
AmmUMom w*U hospital. th* U doing nicely. Her In*

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Mr*. Laurence Rltsman of Hastings
All are glad to hear that Mrs. Conk­
lin, who Is at Pennock hospital, U
some better.
Mr*. Grace Chaffee spent last week
with relative, in 8L Johns.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callahan
of Hastings.
8ANDY HILLS.

Hastings

Sunday School every Bunday at J.00
Clifford Flowers of Jackson, and *la„„

John
'bhin ■ nd daughters, cadRd
on ids brother William, of Prairieville
on Sunday.

church Sunday, to hear our pastor. Mrs

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appropriate for LENTEN moms. Too aopo-

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IMPORTED SARDINES
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No. 1 Six. C*.
RAJAH

Cold Stream

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N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS
2 Si 19c
SUGARED or PLAIN
DOUGHNUTS
No. 2 Csuw IOC
BROKEN SUCED
PINEAPPLE

SCRATCH FEED •’tar
SOAP CHIPS Eaty Tash

$1.19
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LEAN. FRESH PICNICS
PORK ROAST
CHOICE CUTS
u-lOc
BEEF ROAST
ALL CENTER CUTS
PORK CHOPS
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MORTnior. HAI.fi

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LEGAL’NOTICES
MOHTOAOB rOBECLOBUAE.

th* hlahrat llJJir

Harry and autr uf
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wrib*d
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qaatl»r 1'4) •aeapt

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Wednesday,

efbruary u. uh

STRIKER SCHOOl fHSTBICT V
Last Week’s Letter.
'
Mr. and Mr* Walter Ickes will en­
tertain the L. A. S. Wednesday Feb­
ruary w.
10. Everyone
r.veryune comr.
come.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Geiger and
baby left Wednesday for Shipman.
Miss , where they will spend several
weeks with the former’s brother. Wal­
ter Geiger, and family.
Mr. and Mn Eknory Houghtalin arc
spending several days in Sparta visit-

th* north rartiun of th*
rr 1 ‘a 1 anj th* a*ath«**l
ur (I* &gt; of th* aouthraat
irr ill .reti.n ».«hl («).

. A. D.
CHANCERT SALS

John Ruling.
Mrs. Amy Bonneville and Mrt. Vert
Robinson spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs Kenneth Babcock
Mrw‘Frank Robinson of Union City
is visiting this week with her husband
who Is working for Mr. Vert Robinson.
The community expresses their sym­
pathy to Mr. and Mrs Fay Hull and
George Klenk.
family of Jackson in the death Of their
Mr. and Mrs. Swan Anderson of baby which was burned at Brush Ridge
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fin­ cemetery. They were former residents
strom and children of Bay City called
on Mr and Mrs. Lon Campbell ThursHay evening.
8BULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Burk Bowes of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Welfare dnd chi)-'
land and Mrs. Frank Densmore of dren of Hastings spent Sunday with
Hastings spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs John Ruling.
Mrs. Walter Ickes.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Katherine
Mra. Nagier and Mrs. Vanderlip of Hart and children were Mr. and Mrs
Freeport are visiting Mr. and Mr* Fred Bourns. Frank Boujna and Mrs,
Samuel Geiger ,
N. Bouma of Grandville and Shirley
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Shurlow and Cowing of Midland
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and
Mn. Bert Scott of Hastings.
Vern Stanley spent Sunday tn Kalamasoo.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barnard enter­
Last Week's letter.
tained the former's brother from Zee­
Mrs Oeo. Hull and Mrs Roy Rey­ land Saturday.
nolds entertained tiie Birthday club
Friday at the home Of Mrs. Hail. Elec­
tion of officers and other business for
next year was. talked over. The officers
elected are as follows: President. Myr­
na Strait; Vice-President. Thelma Hall;
Secy-Treasurer. Lorrne Strait The
next meeting will be with Mn. Herman
Zenke.
Harold King and Arden Houaler
went to Manton early Friday morn­
ing for over the week end to visit rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall. Mrs.
Kate King. Mr. and Mn. W. Myrlen
Strait. Edwin Williams and Mr. and
Mn. Asa Strait attended a card party
Friday evening at W1M Boda home In
Lansing.
Mr. and Mn. George Hall enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Price of
Lansing and Mr. and Mn. Asa strait
and Edwin Williams Sunday.
Alice Hill of Albion was home over
Sunday.

4 3S/100 dollar*

NOTICE TO CUDITOU

clone Sally” which was very good.
Mr. and Mrs James Gothard. Mrs.
Janet Pettengill and William Hieaer
were at Battle Creek, and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Pettengill.
The house owned by Homer Becker
and occoupled by Herbie Eatons
burned to the ground Sunday P. M. No:
very much was saved. Mr. Eaton has a
large family and has not had any

Several from this way attended the
party Saturday night at Moose Tem­
ple. given by George Gillespie of Vir­
ginia. There was a large crowd and a
delicious supper was served and al!
had a fine time.

QUIMBY.
Letter.
George Scott, who’ has been under

1 roun'

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I. Morn* O. Hill.
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tic copy of Order f&gt;
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IN TESTIMONY Wllt.UEoi* I

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.

and Helena. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Castelein, who

BRANCH DISTRICT.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
I Last Week’s Leter.
Last Week's Letter.
The Dorcas Society of North Maple
Mr. and Mrs. Myric Curtis *nd urove
Grove cA-angvncai
Evangelical enuren
church wui
will mm
meet
nwu&gt;er. Ann. CurlU. .petit Thumd.y
M„ Vm h.wMIU,
with their m Cjcll. Mid taWy .nd
February it. A eordl.l lnrtassisted them at butchering.
utk_
..’'•“"“““ft
»• •"&gt; I Mn. L EMudre went U&gt; Flint s.t** *■ 'L3?!1.10:.0 a^en
urday to vUll her .on. Father John
.M Mn.reulSlnUonolOruwllUp. .D,y/who u tan, removed to the
Id. Wednesday wadMn Saeah Hudor the Male. She expects
die‘.ndIson. Leon. Thursday F. M.
M yW,
d.uahlee. m,, p,,™
M Shrllenbaner Untied Den Oleo' R
home,
and Unity.
Fry and lamlly. Etaer
Henry Bldelhw made « business
Shetlenbamee end family, and Jolly lri u p,w p,w
aofelneUle FrlHoush and family a. a surprne on Mrs. d •
eldelman and Mn. Saddler
Mru. an elderly lady alayln&lt; there, it ttcconl~mcd hJm as tar a. Richland
K.W.
,Uyed „
hcm,
[h&lt;
being h„
her birthday Frida.
Friday .&gt;»».
evening.
They all came with well filled baskets daughter. Mrs. Frank Parks.
and all enjoyed a nne time.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bidelman were
Mr. and Mrs. George Sears spent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
Thursday at Wayne Long's in Wood­ ward Chaffee at Hickory Corners.
land.
Mrs. Maud Wortley entertains the
A chamois skin used for washing
windows cleans the glass with little
effort.

Investing Safely
The personality of the Standard's director* is reflected in IU
stringent regulation* which have carried it safely through war,
panic, and prolonged financial depression.
During over 39 years the policies of the Standard hare proven
the wisdom shown in their shaping, during which time we have
paid 5% dividends. Never a miss and no shareholders have
ever lost a penny on withdrawal
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTMENT.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
^•4.

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At our present rate of earnings

25 Cents a Day
Or $7.50 per month will bring you $1,000 in
about 103 months. Prepare now for the "rainy
day." Full information sent on request.

Capitol Savings &amp; Loan Company
LANSING. MICHIGAN .

Local Representative: J. L. Maus &lt;ft Son

9 Ktad* COAL
ONE OF THEM WILL
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Harting.. Michigan

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it.

Country Club - NEW MILK-MADE - lb. loaf 5c

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10c
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lb*.

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Pork and Beans
Bulk Lima Beans

4
10

CORN
.^Standard quality
BROWN SUGAR
Canuina old fashion
GINGER SNAPS or FIG BARS
Strong - well mad*
CANVAS GLOVES
Bulk
ROLLED OATS

cans

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lb*.

25c
15c

49c
10c
15c
25c

2
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pint Ju*

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19c
13c

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can 10c
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Puritan
Syrup
(Country Club Pancak* Flour. 2 20-oi. pky*. 13c,
Bulk
Macaroni or Spaghetti
MIXED HERRING
OVAL SARDINES
TUNA FISH
SALAD DRESSING

ioc
7c

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5

BULK PRUNES
California 70-M also
NAVY BEANS
Michigan hand picked
SCRATCH FEED
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and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har1 mon. of Cressey returned home last

It Is universally conceded that a bank or financial institution
is no stronger than the personality of Its directors and onicer*
who control It—determine IU policies.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Some of the greatest fortunen of the world-g-in
fact, most of them—began with small Havings.

Watch your local Kroger Store windows for outstanding daily
' specials. They’re your opportunity -to save

elark is able to return to his mail route Mon­
day. All glad to see him out again.
Probtu 1 Mrs- George Scott, who has been III
------------ for several months. Is some better at
. ! this writing. All hope she may soon reNOTICE TO CBEDfrORB.

helping to care for her.
Mn. Rev. Ouy Wilson of Crossville.
' Tenn. who has been visiting her cous­
in. Mn. A. D. Lowell, and other rela­
tives here and In Ohio, returned to her
home Monday.
Edwin Sponable returned Monday

TO WHOM IT MAY COXCEHX:

Small Savings Building Fortunes

I

STATE ROAD.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Solhard spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Coleman and family of Rutland.
Several from this road attended thc

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 17,1932

NUMBER

BARRY COUNTY HEALTH

Conlin Believes That Real Estate and
NEW K SEEMS
UNIT HAS AUTHORITY PUBLIC INV TED TO
Cases of Contagions Or Com­
Industrial, Civic and Welfare
Personal
Property
Should
Bear
Only
WASHINGTONPAGEANT
CONTRADICTORY Lenders to Meet With
municable Disease Should
Be Reported to Them
American Legion
TWO
MATINEES SCHEDULED
Essential
Parts
of
Government
Costs
PROS. ATTY. BARNETT EX­
COMMUNITY MEET­
ING THIS EVENING

The American Legion, with its 10.000
FOR SCHOOL PUPILS OF
del-standing--------------------In the rural---districts
cotiLegion Posts in the United States. U
cations of services .already maintained more than one-fourth of one per cent.,------------------------------Herewith la the final Installment
putting on a •j»rogTam to help relieve
Higher education welfare work and cemlng the duties of the Barry County
siiould be abolished.
of the talk on taxation given by
CITY AND COUNTY
unemployment. In Jhc opinion of the
There should be a graduated consti­ other state activities, including the Health Unit,
Thomas Conlin. publisher of the
rural
agricultural
extension
work,
for-1
“
resident
from
southern
commander of the Legion. Henry L.
tutional limitation of a rate of from
Crystal Falls Diamond Drill, before
Stevens, a 'serious emergency exist*
HAS ASKED FOR ATTY.
one-fourth to not more than three- estry. public recreation and conrerva-1 Barry county, who had previously serv- EVENING PERFORMANCES
a meeting of the Michigan Pre.ss
tlon
should
be
sustained
by
some
other
I
ed
as
a
township
health
officer,
said
comparable with that of 1917. so or­
fourths ol one per cent governing the
Association. In the following dis­
RESERVED FOR ADULTS
GENERAL
S OPINION
ders have been issued
for aH ’Legion
­
amount that may be levied against form of taxation. They are. in the l*«ple In hte community still call him i
cussion Mr. Conlin touches the sub­
naires to unite with other cittern* to
real property for county purpmci main, activities that have come about I and ask for assistance in cases of eonject of county and state taxation
Question.of Re-registration and help relieve the ‘unemployment situa­ and closes the talk with a sugges­ This rate will provide all the funds a» the result of wealth and industry J ta«ious dteeore.
I N° Admiision Uhargeg — All
t,h?w„ ’on’Mrrly done by the
geatg nan ge Reserved
Free
necessary for county purposes if du-,। and their support should come from, Al*
tion of how proposed changes in
Method of Conducting Elec­ tion.
that element of the state life.
ilocal health ofileers in the town* and I
...
Laurence J. Bauer Post No. 45 has
plications now existing in county gov-;
taxation can be brought about.
tions
What form this "other tax source" township* has now been taken over by ।
of Charge Jn Advance
...... Causing Confusion
arrangea
arranged tor
for a meeting or
of inausinai.
Industrial.
eminent are cut out.
THEN WE HAVE THE COUNTY
। should take I am not prepared to say J*’e Health Unit and all cases should special matinee performance* of th*
There has been considerable discus- welfare and civic leaders of this counNEXT COMES THE STATE Some
Washington Returns." will
slon In the newspapers of Michigan | ty to be held in the Community Rooms This sKodld be (lie unit of government of the state's expenses should comt i, but probably from Income. Sale# and ** reported to the Unit* office In this।
I other taxes, plans that place Michigan'*' c,l„y.... ,
J
*hiMr.n
concerning the new registration law. It i of the Hastings National Bank this, next below the state. The county
tfren for the benefit of children
seems to be confusing to many town-1 Wednesday, evening. February 17. at should be charged with the adminis­ from taxes upon real property. The I। business at a disadvantage compared! 1111s ftVOltU duplication of effort and
I
with
those
activities
in
other
states
I
“
^res
everyone
of
expert
advice
and
|
throughout
the county, according to
limit,
well
say.
should
be
placed
al
the
!
ship and eity officials, as they do no: 7:30 o'clock, when plans will be present- tration of its territory, the care of the
I
am
not
in
favor
of.
’
i
e
*
n
'
8u
P
‘
D
A
VanBusklrk.
seem to understand what their duties, ed and discussed for carrying out the indigent, public health and all other administration expenses of the state
Elections of every kind should be
REMEMBER—CALL THE HEALTH; On Tuesday. February 23. at 2:30
are under this new (aw.
| local Legion's part- "of this national activities necessary to fill *n between government as it was projected before
paid for by a head tax of some kind- UN,T OFFICE-not a former local o'clock tn the afternoon, seats in the
At the Banner's request Prosecuting program.
tne state and the township.
, r.me.1
Central «*h™i
school .urfitmHmn
ludlterium will a.
be ~reIt poll tax, vote---------------------------tax or any other | health officer.
------------------------------The probate judge should be rqgde a lot of adjuncts to our government call
1 served for pupils of the country schools
tiie law aniPhas given us a statement,'
a county judge with Jurisdiction up to that have served principally to hobble, old name. The ballot Is too cheap In
I and other schools throughout the eounwhich explains II very clearly. Our
at least $500 and to him should come industry and burden the taxpayers I Michigan, it's so cheap that the prlv-'
ty; while on Wednesday. February 24.
all of the petty litigation of the coun­ Such would include the salaries of state I liege Is being neglected and corrupted
regders will appreciate the following
from Mr. Barnett:
ty that has not been taken to the ad-, officers and maintenance of state ■ Let the voter pay an annual fee of. not(
। for all school pupils of the Hastings
joining city or village local Judges or offices, the care of the mentally sick, j to exceed, a dollar and let the tax re-1
February 13. 1933.
public schools and the St. Rote school.
the prisons and reformatories, and the I ceipt be his registration card. I onJustices for adjudicstlon. .
Hastings Banner.
"
। On Friday and Saturday evenings. Fcb|tlcipate considerable opposition and
The offices of coroner, county aur- state courts.
Hastings. Michigan.
. niarv M and 37 th* twrfnrniarwei will
veyort drain • commissioner and others I’ To sustain thia service the tax on some ridicule over this proposition, but
Gentlemen:—
n.l rtet.
te llnuud in n...
.Continual on
Hwn p.n ten- SMALL SHAOK BLSW 0VBB "
A member of your staff recently re­ WATERWORKS SYSTEM BE­ of the like that have come to be dupll- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------au scat* tn tne auaitonum win De requested me to furnish a few words of
ING OPERATED ECONO­
ONTO HARLAN
*erved, according to Supt. VanBusklrk,
explanation concerning the new regis­
MICALLY
SWEITZER
tration law which Is oonfuslng so many
He further states that no tickets will
of the county and township officials
be given out unUI the evening of the
PRESENT
COST
IS
TWO
throughout the state.
SEVERE WINDSTORM
performance, at which time those who
I have hesitated to immediately com­
Rotarians Entertaining Others
have arranged for Uckets can call for
CENTS
PER
1000
GALLONS
CAUSED ACCIDENT THURS. same at the box office in the Central
ply with your request for the reason
At a Washington Program '
that there Is a very decided argument
,
--------------,
school. Tickets will be held until 7:4&gt;
as to the interpretation of this new law These Conditions Preclude Idea
On Monday
Had
Just
Recovered
From
Serio dort Blur which they will be passed
JURORS CALLED FOR AP­ The Hastings Rotary club has in-1 MEETING FOR ELECTION OF
and directly opposite opinions have
For Necessity of Standpipe
ous Injuries Sustained I out to those who have been unable to
been expressed by competent authori­
PEARANCE
ON
MONDAY,
OFFICERS
WILL
BE
HELD
vlled
hs
Its
guests
next
Monday
noon.'
Whan Wit Bv n Wnrrnn
arrange for ticket* before. RerervaUon*
For City's Use
ties.
. .
When
Hit
By
a
Wagon
I
c,n
arranw.d by calling the High
the members of the Hastings Lions duo I
VERY SOON
FEBRUARY 29
The Banner files will show tliat.
The great benefit which would be de­
and the Hastings Commercial club |
Harlan V. Sweitzer, age 71. of -Wood-1 school office.
rived from,the Installation of the new when our waterworks .plant was operatland, was Instantly killed about four! No charge will be made for ticket* or
Tlx speaker provided by the committee
system cam not be*„..
disputed. It is a ., ed by steam power, the pumping cost THIRTY-ONE COU­
P. M. Thursday afternoon, as the re- for reserving ticketo. Mr. VanBusklrk
for the occasion te Dr. Knouss. of the QUEER SITUATION
puts I .In
alone, was
"card .system" proposition that ■ pmui
u, recent years, for .fuel
—--------suit of injuries he received when a tutea. A voluntary collection will be
department of history at. Use Western
_ a_ card
___ ■ of his asp
... and
__ . i seven and one-half cents for each innn
every voter upon
1000
PLES SEEKING DIVORCE State Teachers College,of Kalamazoo,
EXISTED 10 DISTRICT shack, against which he was leaning to taken at the two evening performance*
greatly simplifies the handling of his I gallons pumped. Our city readers will
protect hlrrisclf from the wind, blew to help pay expenses. Supt. VanBusklrk
who will speak of Washington and his I
individual voting franchise when he. be Interested to know that this cost ha* Seven Criminal Causes
On contribution to his country and to the, No Tax Spread For Mainten­ over and crushed him. breaking hl* adds. however, that those who are pre­
moves from one precinct to another, j been greatly reduced since the pumps
senting the pageant hope that no perWorld.
Calendar For February
ance During Present
from one state to another or when he have been operated by electricity. From
Mr. Sweitzer not only owned a good
Instead of being limited to the usual
i the best information we can obtain a*
dies or otherwise Is disqualified.
Term In This County
farm In Woodland, but also owned what Inability to make a contribution. The
School Year
time after the dinner, „
it „
is expected
Act No. 306 of 1930 created thl* new to the cost at the present time of
The February term of the circuit that
that the.Rotarians
thn Rntnrtnni and
anil their mipatc
guests will
will I What Is known as the Lakeview Is known as the "Statslck farm." Just collection will not be forced In any
law which is known as part 3-A of the I pumping water at the station by elec­ court convenes next week starting
enjoy a social Ume together after the school district, fractional, including across the line In Eaton county and
general election law which was former-: triettv. it Is only a little over two Tuesday. February 33. and the jurors
near his home.
ly in force. At the time of its paasage cpnLs P" 1000 gallons. A representa- are called for Monday. February 39 program shall have been completed territory in both Hastings and CastleOn the Statslck farm a sawmill ha*
Expenses for the entire production
Its effective dale, with the exception of I Uve of the Consumers Power Com- There is the usual calendar of chan­ Thls will be a delightful meeting, and ton townships, has been reorganized, so been temporarily located, which Is sawwill amount to ..^™
about ...
gUO and those in
two sections of the Act. was placed ; l»ny told the writer the other day that cery. jury-civil and criminal cause* very fitting in view of the fact that i far as the township boards of the two Ing out bam timber. Mr. Sweitzer left charge felt that many of thoac who
the
day
is
the
200lh
anniversary
of
the
'
townships
can
do
so.
No
officers
have
wno visits many water The calendar follows:
ahead to commence upon June 1st, . their engineer, who
his
home
to
go
to
the
Statslck
farm
to
■
come
to see the pageant will be willing
birth
of
George
Washington.
!
been
elected
as
yet,
as
that
ha*
to
be
(Continued on page five)
| works
--------- pumping
------ -plants in Michigan, ha*
h“
aflar some
enmn sheep. W
look after
He Ont
got U
aa far to make some small voluntary con­.
--------Z
----—
-------------------done
by
the
people
residing
in
the
dte------ 1 * »
declared that Die plant in Hastings I*
as the saw mill. He was talking with tribution to help defray the coat. All
People vs. John E. Armstrong and
LOWER RATES FOR GAS
^X^Thu"^^ °‘
Mr. Statrick just before tile windstorm
James Penney, obtaining property un­
Aft*r the
tho storm
Ktnrm it
It was noticed
the reorganization as have all others came. After
ARE
PROMISED
USERS
When the cost of pumping was seven der false pretense.
who
are
Interested
in
the
school.
AI
that the shack, which was fitted onto a
r HnC rnuB1IJ[-u u'jcno|ftnd one-half cents per 1000 gallon*.
People vs. Emmett Ryan, violation of
I meeting wilt be called In the not distant truck and was used by the employees in
the liquor taw. for sentence
Conanmern
Power
Co
An
'
‘
here
was
now
and
then
some
agitation
uonsumers rower uo. An .
ta favor Q[ thc clty pUttlng up a People vs. James Blair, violation of
future when officers will be chosen.
i the sawmill for shelter and for serving
The Lakeview district has had a their meals, had Upped over. Mr. Stat­
nounces Change Which Will | standpipe, os such an addition to the transient merchant law. for -arraign­
queer experience. It was Included as, nick noticed this and went to see what
city's waterworks system would then ment.
Benefit Hastings People
People vs. Lewis Weaver, assault and MERCHANTS CO - OPERATE a part of the proposed Castleton | damage was done. He noticed that the
hav^more than cut fuel costs in two.
The Consumer* Power Company has One can readily see how that would be. battery.
Township Consolidated School district I lifeless body of Mr. Sweltxer was unWITH TROOPERS IN UN­
filed with the State Utilities Commis­ A pump Is most economically operated
There were strenuous objections to be-1 demeath the overturned shack, his
People vs. Earl V. Knoll, bastardy.
USUAL DISPLAY
sion at Lansing a downward revision of when running at about its rated capacIng put into that district on the part of body having been crushed when the
People vs. Frank Kuehn, negligent
residence
ga* rate*, which
will
the people of the Lakeview neighbor- i shack overturned. Evidently when the
homicide.
(Continued on page three)
benefit the smaller user*, by ex­
hood, because their interests are large-' wind began to blow Mr. Sweitzer had REV. PR. KAUFMANN TO
People vs. Mack Deeds, violation of EVENT IS WIND-UP OF
ly with the Hastings schools, as prac-! tried to shelter himself from the blast
tending to every home the benefits of
the prohibition law.
WINDSTORM
DID
CON*
the low ga* rates now exclusively ap­
“ANNIVERSARY WEEK’ tlcally all pupils, who passed the by standing up against the shack. The
SPEAK AT ST. ROSE HALL
plied to those having gas water heat­
eighth grade and whose parents lived, wind was stronger than he realised
SIDERABLE DAMAGE
Michigan Sanltorlum and penevolent
ers. It te estimated that this will mean
Pioneering, Camping, Archery, In that district had been sent to our । when he did this.
High school to complete the twelve
Mr. Sweitzer was a life long resident Subject Is "Theresa Neumann,"
a reduction of more than 1150,000 in Barn Blown Down Killing Sev­ Association vs. Fred B. Todd, assumpHandicraft, Cubbing Among
grades. Tlve Lakevfcw"' district' was of Woodland township.
The farm
the cost of gas to consumers, which will
Who Is Called the Bavar­
eral Head of Live Stock
especially help customer* most in need'
among those that brought the proposed. which he owned and lived on in WoodFeatures Shown *
et al. ejectment.
ian Mystic
of *uch a reduction.
I
consolidated district into the courts
(Continued on page five)
On Thursday P. M.
Fine displays and demonstrations
Wolverine Fruit Products company
Theresa
Neumann, the Bavarian
It will take Ume to apply the new i The
lliC people u
,
,
CIU
_
One
of
the
deciding
points
In
that
suit.I
---------------’
**'
.
---------of this city realised
featured scout - Window Day" Satur­
rates, as it will require an lndlvidual Thuriday Bftcrnoon at .bout four vs. William Boughne\ trespass on the day. Most of the troops In the county which was decided against the pro-1 GATHERING OF 4-H CLUB
posed
consolidation,
was
the
fact
that
1
J
1
!
J-n
VUVD
Crated lecture by Rev. Father Henry
survey of every ga* customer* account।O.dockt
there waa B KVen wlnd.
The W. T. Rawleigh Company vs. F.. participated in this Anniversary Week It Included the Lakeview rural dis-;
LEADERS ON THURSDAY
and of the gas appliances in a large. £torm n dld wme dnmttge hcrc but
event. Co-operation
of mercliants with
W. Mead, ct al. assumpsit.
I, -------------------------------------------------------- trlct, which both the circuit court here
Uh hall on Tuesday evening. February
proportion of the home, which the nothing serious in the city.
John Nels* vs. Louis E. Barnett, as-: the scout troops made this event the
company te supplying with gas aerviceJ Jn the southwestern port of the
Handicraft
and
Giothing
Club
sumpsit.
| success It was.
Thu renowned lady who lives at
It will not be possible to make the । COunty It assumed almost the proporWork, Judging, Etc., Are
(Continued on page nine, part two) I Local firm* that permitted the use
Konnersreuth. Germany, has been
The
original
Lakeview
district
lower rate effective until April, and in,---------—
•
----------•
-•
1
tlons of a cyclone and demolished the
| of display windows were: The Miller
(ConUnued on page six)
Topics For Discugaion
some Instances not before May 1.
barn of James Herrington, on Section
Furniture Company. Crothcrs Hard­
count
of her stigmata and Friday af­
This rate change will benefit 600 or 34 in Hope township. This was a nearly I. 0.0. F. CO-OPERATES IN
Men and women leaders of 4-H
ware Store, the Waldorf! Furniture
700 residence customers In Hastings new hip-roof bam, 36x56. Three horses
Handicraft and Clothing clubs In Bar­ flictions. Catholics, Protestants, Jews.
WELFARE DRIVE HERE Store, the J. C. Penny Company. Lar­ TWO POULTRY MEET­
and will mean a reduction of approxi­ were killed and two cows and other
ry county will meet In Hastings on
sen's Dry Goods Store, the Goodyear
mately 33.200 a year to them. The new livestock were Injured when the build­
INGS ARE ARRANGED | Thursday afternoon, February 18 for llgion have called at her humble home.
Hardware Store. T. 6. Baird Clothing
rate Involve* a monthly minimum „„
wu sides M
I a Leaders' Training school, occord- Medical men. leaders In their profes­
ing vuimpocu
collapsed.. It blew In ,two
of. Vote to Put Barrels In Down­ Company. Palmer's Drug Store, and
change to 31.00, but brings a lower av-1 Ulc atructure and Ule roof craved
O. E. Shear From M. S. C. Com-' Ing to Harold J. Foster, County Agri­ sion. and scientists have investigated
Town Sections to Receive
LyBarker's Drug Store.
erage rate per thousand cubic feet. down jn guCh a manner as to damage
Agents
.
- and studied her case and have been
At Miller Furniture Company, Troop
inglpto Barry Co. On'Fri- j' cultural
Donations For Needy
h®**1
.
„ the livestock as described.
Z
State club leaders. Miss Wlxon and unable to give any natural explanation.
71. T. 8. K. Reid, scoutmaster, gave a
.It will be remembered that the city, T|Je
afternoon a bam belongAt the last regular lodge meeting. fine example of the difference between
t day and Saturday
, Mr. Lundin from Michigan State Col­ Her power to endure excruciating pain.
council some Ume ago selected a com- lng
j^.^, Johnson, one-half mile Hastings Lodge No. 8 L O. O. F. ap­ the unorganized gang who were playO. E. Shear. Extension Poultryman.! lege. will be present to give Instructions
mlttM&gt;nf
quick recovery have not been humanly
mlttecof Itsnwn
its own members to take un
up east of Prairieville, was badly damaged pointed a committee to take immedi­ mg cards, shooting craps, etc., and the
Michigan State College, has been «-'
accounted'for. This Is all tha more re­
the matter of reduced gas rate* with by the stonn. It pushed In the west ate step* for unemployment relief.
"Scout Gang'* organized with a con- cured by County Agricultural Agea(. Lundin will cover the finishing of the
markable because she Is not supported
the consumers company. ThLi change end of the bam and
ten bnn delml In ora..
about
istructivt program. At Crothers „„„.
Hard- Poster, for two poultry meetings In handicraft articles and other things by either solid or liquid nourishment.
In rates, made voluntarily by that com­ half the roof.
m-operny wIU, niter artejnMnUte., w„ 8U„
b
UWflklUk. L. Barry county. Mr. Shear will be at the i important to the closing of the handi­
Father Kaufmann Li one of the few
pany has the approval of the com­
Both barns were covered with wind­
Woodland school at 1:30 P. M. on' craft work. Miss Wlxon will discuss Americans who has had the privilege
mittee and will be effective for those storm Insurance.
Friday. February 10 and on Saturday! demonstration teams, judging teams of twice visiting this renowned lady^n
benefited In their bills which will be
There were numerous reports coming
morning, February 30 at 10:00 o'clock and local and county achievement ex­
WELCOME GLEE CLUB
her home. He has had personal visits
paid May 1st.
hibits
us
well
os
other
things
pertain
­
into the Windstorm Company from all
Mr. Shear will conduct a meeting in
ing to the clothing club project.
parts of this county telling of small ruary 17 al which time the heads of
MADE DECIDED HIT the town hall of Assyria.
Clothing and handicraft art? two of with her parents, her pastor and tho
SPECIAL LENTEN SERV­
losses, such as barn doors smashed, the various charitable organization*
Mr. Shear* talk will be mainly on
will dtecusa the best plan of action. It
the subject of “Baby Chicks," their the moat popular 4-H club projects In , village doctors. Besides hl* persona! in­
ICES -ARE ARRANGED shingles blown off, etc.
When
It
Entertained
a
Large
te the intention of the Odd Fellows to
management, care, feed and disease Barry county. Twenty-seven Handl-, vestigation* Father Kaufmann reads
place several barrels In the downtown;
craft and 31 Clothing elute are organ-1 and studies the report* of the investlAudience In Battle Creek
prevention. The chick season will soon ized
Speaker of Prominence Coming
and doing very satisfactory wjirk | gaUons that are being conducted all
sections with the request that the pub- *
be ixre now and the care the chick’
&lt;ri have In mind the w-.
—..v„ of an
’ Monday Evening
in tire county this year. This 1&gt; i» the time. Hte knowledge of aevaral
lie
contribution
For Each Wednesday
extra’can* of "groceriei" whUc'makingThe Welcome Glee club has won a gets determines to a large degree, the slight falling off in number of elute I languages enables him to read theao reEvening
D. Loren Harshberger has decided their dally purchases and dropping the । lot of distinction for the community of
Special Lenten services are In prog-’ to move to another state so will have same into the barrel. The work of the Welcome Co-.ners. a few miles north
Mr. Shor U . m»n «U QuHUtal U, Mr. raUr.MJ fen .Mr U&gt;
Ihr dmi wrU^it. UM fedrMj
anuel Episcopal church an auction sale on the old Blocher Odd Fellows since the lodge was char- of the city. This Glee Oil
sneak on this subject due to the fact work.
I For tne past fifteen jeara he has been
Rev. J. A. McNulty as farm, 3 miles cast and one-quarter mile tcred has been unceasing in It* relief' peared before mtny
-w—- ana varied au­ IhMprevious to working with the ExAfter the Handicraft and Clothing the chaplain at 8t. Mary"* arid the Re­
tension Department he8 owned and club work Li finished the livestock and reiving hospH*U in Detroit Ht» experdiences
around
Michigan
and
is
always
follows:
work
to
help
Die
needy
and
this
work
j
dienres
--------south of Coats Grove, sale to begin at
Sundays at 10:30 A. M.—Sermon 12:30 o'clock. Mr. Harshberger oilers a has extended far beyond the memffer-! erected with liberal applause for the managed aP very successful hatchcry1 crops 4-H dubs will be organized to lence In these two large and busy boaseries by the Rector on "Why Men hay baler, some live stock and farm ship of the lodge alone. It te the pres­ character and quality ol Its music.
near Fremont For a number of years ’ run throughout the summer. Mr. Fos- pltals and hl* contact and cotunltaMonday evening the Welcome Glee Mr SheaT was R O P iwi^tor for Ur expects a great increase in this tlons with leading medical men hare
Love Jesus Christ."
ent intention to make distribution of
Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P. M — Col. W. H. Couch auctioneer.
all groceries collected In the barreLi to club appealed before a large Battle the state which took him onto many &lt;ork from the Interest that Is now be- qualified him to speak with authority
Visiting preachers of note.
families whose wage earners are unem­ Cree* audience, and as usual made a farms giving him contact with many &gt;«W shown among boya and girls over about Theresa Neumanm
Thursdays at 3:00 P. M.-Study class, ACKNOWLEDGE GIFTS
ployed and whose needs arc acute. In big hit. being repeatedly encored. Paul methods of carrying on the poultry' tho county. People desiring a livestock, After the lecture Father Kaufmann
or crop, club in their community; will be very gUd to inretr any qura"Building a Christian Nation."
TO PENNOCK HOSPITAL. doing this work the lodge will be guided Oanguillet. who learned to yodel over Swings
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..u talk the km
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nw with
with Sir
that hla
Pennock hospital had a pleasant sur­ by the advice of other charitable or­ tn Switzerland where they know how.
We cannot help
but fell that poultryproject
Mr tlAMa
tion*that
hte a(izti»n*a
audience amaiM
would ItWa
Ilka tA
to
On Wednesday evenings at seven­ prise during the past week when a ganizations that hove furnished or nrc was compelled to respond tn Ave en­ men
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county could
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many'Pnst^r hvfrwv verv
thirty the following speakers have been contribution of 34 quarts and 34 pinta furnishing assistance to these families. cores. At the conclusion of the enter­ good ideas from Mr. Shear's talk. .
rangemento can be made for the or­
In
this
manner
duplications
will
be
tainment
we
understand
that
the
Glee
secured:
of fruit and vegetables, besides some
SPECIAL SERVICES.
ganization of a dub.
club was signed up to broadcast over
Rev. L. L. Dewey, pastor of ths Meth­
jam and jelly was given from the Es­ avoided.
CHEER UP PARTI.
Archdeacon of the Diocese.
the radio at some lime In the future,
odist Episcopal church here, haa ar­
tate of Clteta Montgomery, deceased.
The next Cheer Up party will be held
PUBLIC SUPPER.
the date not being announced as yet. on Monday evening.. February 33, In
February 24—The Rev. E. O. White. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of Delton
ranged with Rev. Stanley Nites, et
The Welcome Comer* Glee club is the K. of P. hall. Fuller Bldg., and a
Eaton Rapids, to conduct 8. John's. Ionia.
also gave four quarts of fruit and vege­
cent supper to be given by the Ameri­ entirely composed of local talent and
March 3—The Rev. W. Keith Chid­ tables.
religious services tn this
fine time is being planned. It is ex­
As a feature of the 23nd Anniversary
ester. 8. John's. St. Johns.
AH of these gifts are greatly appre­ can Legion Auxiliary on Wednesday emtiaces the following membership— pected that there will be several guests
Week celebration, five scouts and two tending through the foilowUw
March 9—The Very Rev. Charles K. ciated by the management, who are al­ evening. February 34 in the Legion Lou Matthews. Bernie Walker. Orlle from out of town.
cubs representing all of the registered
Jackson. Dean of 8t. Mark's Pro­ so grateful for the kindly, helpful spirit rooms from 5 Uli 7 o'clock. A Are menu Fausey. Ed. Powers. Paul Cangulliel.
is being prepared, and all are Invited. Rene Gsnguillet. Stanley Malcolm.
groups in Hastings visited the Has­
Cathedral. Grand Rapids.
manifest.
HASTING8 TWP. TAXPAYERS.
Arnold Malcolm. Harvey Burgess. Edgar
I will be at tho Hastings City Bank tings City Council meeting Friday
EXECUTIVE MEETING.
"YE OLD TIME DANCE."
Smith, 8. James. Albion.
Chenev. Gordon Utter and Orville Tut­ on Saturday. February 30 and Saturday evening, February 13lh. and offered
An executive meeting of the county
I. o. O- F. hall Friday night. Ftb- tle. Mte* Mildred Malcolm is the pian­
March 33—The Rev.
and district officers of the Barry coun­
service which might arte* throughout
ist and Miss Elvere Oangulllet assists
C. Howard. Treat.—Adv.
ty council of Religious Education will this city who are needy and In distress. her father, Pau) Ganguillet. in his
MIXED DANCS8.
civic duty standpoint and will tn no
Your attendance and support solicited. yodellng selections. The club Is In no
DANCE.
Moose Temple Saturday, February 30. the Presbyterian church. All officers Good music. All welcome.—By Order way professional but sings for the love
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. way interfere with employment of
Carp's orchestra.—Adv.
are urged to attend this moating.
Of Committee.—Adv.
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
of singing.

PLAINS IT AB HE UN­
DERSTANDS

ELECTR CITY CUTS
PUMPING EXPENSE

.WOODLANDMAN
KILLED INSTANTLY

USUALGRISTOFCIR lun7=etJ®IEWDST.
HAS RE-ORGANIZED
CUIT COURT CASES

SCOUT EXHIBITIONS
MARK. WINDOW DAY

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One Auction Sale

Scout* Volunteer
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IM*
ftcllve teeth were cared for. Removing

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cago and Detroit over the Pirc Mar■ quette'* own line*.
i The Michigan Central has very little
ssssss
sis
si
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u.
is
is
ii *“* tor **«’South Haven branch from
Ullll Ul Ui 111 vk Ui Hi • 11 [ Kalamazoo, arid almost none for the
»nnrrmt&gt;a c- K ,rx! 8. branch from Katepvaroo
PERE MARQUETTE ACQUIRES t0 Woodbury. The proposed cut-off
not only
only save
save the
the Pere
Pere MarMarPROPERTY 80 IT HAS ![■would
would not
। quette many miles of extra hauling on
BEEN RUMORED
I freight and ixstenger
trains, bu!
'would also give that railroad access to
'[-------------------------------Kalamazoo and Hastings, which would
WOULD BE GREAT ADVANTAGE TO P. M. R. R. I ftin’teh additional traffic
,■
■: Should thia transfer take place, as
Milan nf Wnnlinw Saved
h°P* ma&gt;r ** *iue- ** would m"kc

Extra Miles of Hauling Dated, Hotln&lt;1 a fMr
As Well As Providing Im- toed renter than

Special Discount on all
work Bought From Stock.
Payment made when work
is set on lot.

Hastings Monument
Works
Irontidc Bro*., Prop*.
Phone 2497
Hatting*

07803642

u proper diet, which Is the greatest
need, and the other is an occasional
visit to the dentist.
.

DR. DAVIS GAVE MOST IN­
TERESTING ADDRESS AT
BROTHERHOOD

the descendants of such people. who

OUTLINED DIET FOR
A GROWING CHILD have terribly infected

teeth.
due to a change in diet.

lro|XMtant raU. Experiments Show Value of
Children Eating Proper Food
And Having Enough Rest

it ever has been, andI
proved F«.,onger Service
•”'■«, Sf""
r
,, freight and passenger service from
The writer had not noticed an *‘*n* noting* to and from Detroit and Chi­
lli tte* daily papers which stated that. C1WO
the interstate Commerce CommHwlon,&lt; , »---------------had permitted a change in the owner- --------------------------------------------------LETTER CARRIERS ASSN.
ship of tlie C. K. and 8 R- R How­
ever. «r are informed, that the Chi­ TO OBSERVE BICENTENNIAL
cago Herald, in one of it* test week ;
issues, also a recent issue of a railroad Gov. Brucker Is Speaker.For
magazine, made the statement that
Program At Lansing On
the Interstate Commerce Commission
had granted to the Pere Marque'.tSaturday
raiiroad the right to acquire the C. K
Gov Brucker has been secured as the
and 8.. also the Kalamarco and principal speaker al the Washington
South Haven railroad lines from the Bi-Oentenntel program -.which will be
Miclilgan Central.
held nt the Temple House of the First
Some time ago the Banner state! Methodist church in Lansing, after­
that the Pere Marquette iiad made ap­ noon and evening. Saturday. February
plication to the Interstate Commerce 20th. under the auspices of the Eaton.
Commission for the right to build a Clinton. Ingham. Barry and Calhoun
cut-off line from some point In Van Counties Rural Leiter Carriers Asso­
Buren county, through this county, to ciation and Ladles' Auxiliary.
a connection with the Pere Marquette
Tlie program will include talks by
Grand Raplds-Detroit line at Wood­ National Pte* w o. Armstrong of
bury. It can be ’ seen why the Pere Niles. State Pres. O. W. Landon oLCas*
Marquette »-ould desire such a cut off. City of the mens organlzatiosi. arid
A* it Is now. all freight and passenger State Pres. Mrs. George Morton of St.
business over the Pere Marquette be- Johns of Hie Ladies' Auxiliary, with
ta-ren Chicago and Detroit has to be •pectel musical feautres.'Mayor- Peter
taken to Grand Rapids over the Pere Gray of Lansing will act as toastmas­
Marquette's own line, there to be trans­ ter.
.
ferred to the Pere Marquette's Grand
The Ladies' Auxiliary will serve tea
Raptds-Dctroit line A cut-off leading in the Temple House parlors from 4 to
from some point in Van Buren county 15 o'clock in the afternoon. Tlie banquet
I will be held at 7:00, eastern standard
I1 lime. The meeting is open to all postal
I employees.

To Whom This
May Concern

Into a child who hasn't any to begin
with, but It will in every case improv*
the child's health.
There are two outstanding things

; Pythian Sisters had a very enjoyable
j last Temple night, February 9th. with
I a pot luck supper of which sixty pnrj took. The husbands played cards while
[Temple meeting was held. A former
• Past Chief Gladys Kelley iirescntcd the
I following Past Chiefs with their pin*
I in u very gracious manner: Arloa LaihI rop. Matte Ritchie. Ciiarlotte Hubbard,
j Blanche Fox. Elte Myer*. Julia Brower.
; Edith Smith and Jessie Bessmcr. Norah
; Dawton and Marie Simmons being nbI sent will receive their pins at
later
: date. After TVmple pedro was efijoyed
by both ladies and men. Rose Calkins
[ receiving head prize for the ladies and
' Harry Waters for the men and conso­
lations by Charlotte Hubbard and Alta
Tompkins.
Saturday. February 13 the W. R. C.
meeting was called to order by Prost dent, roll call of officers and chaplain
read a portion of scripture and we
repeated the American's Creed, and
transacted the business of the day.
There were 45 calls made on sick and
shut-ins and $12 other than money re­
ported. Corps closed in regular order
by giving flag salute and singing
••America " and furling the flags to the
music of the •'Star Spangled Banner."
The corps voted to have a birthday­
party
February
a Lincoln
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. 18lh with h
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w d r^.W02.,yWjram -Pre“ Corr ,
Mrs. Edith Bechtel.
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no decay after four years of such diet
in 80 per cent of the children-'in one
of these institutions; nor In 75 per
cent of the children In each of two
ethers and In 70 per cent in still an­
other. In other words diet alone, with­
out any dental treatment, proved that

teeth were not defective after a period
of four years of proper diet.
This specialist has outlined a child *
diet to insure good teeth, which must
include for every child not less than a
quart of milk per day. There must be
one serving of a leafy vegetable every
day. There must also be one serving of
fruit every day. Vegetables and meat
constitute the rest of the diet. Th.children were not allowed kny pastry,
candy or sugar. The specteltet con­
tend* the starches in such food as rice,
'potatoes, bread, etc., turn to sugar and
supply all that is needed. This special­
ist is convinced that sugar unbalances
the diet and causes nearly all of tlie
decaying in children's teeth. The aver­
age American in 1812. according to
government statistics, used an average
of 15 pounds of sugar a year, while in
1929 tiu* had grown to 115 pounds a

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Hastings, Mich.

BARRY AND EATON INB. 00.
ELECTED OFFICERS AND
HEARD REPORTS
FRANK ANDREWS RE­
TAINED AS PRESIDENT

During Past Year Company Re­
duces Indebtedness—Has
$22,000,000 Insurance
The annual meeting of the Barry
and Eaton Insurance, Company was
held at the court hotGe in this city
yesterday, with a good attendance from
both counties. A preaident. vice-presi­
dent and - two directors from each
county were to be elected AU the pres­
ent office holders whose term* expired
with this meeting were re-elected as
follows:
Frank Andrews, of Eaton county.
President.
R. B. Walker, of Barry- county, Vice­
President.
Barry directors. William Gorham of
Rutland and Jesse Osgood of Hope.
Eaton Directors, Joaeph J. Lamie and
C. D. Williams.
It was recently discovered that the
charter under wiilchy the Barry and
Eaton te operating had expired in 1923.
Tills had not jeopardized any interest
of the company or Its policy holders.
tx-cau.se the license nt -the company to
do business had been renewed each
year by the »tate insurance commis­
sioner.
A committee wa* chosen some time
ajP 'to prepare a new charter, which
was submitted and read at the annual
meeting here and was approved by
them. There are still some formalities
necessary before the new charter ahull
be in effect, it wiU give control of the

permit the company to approve in­
creasing the territory in which Insur­
ance may bo written.
The treasurer's report sltowed a re­
duction In the company's indebtedne*.*
as reported a year ago of somethlnj
over
$20,000 during the post year. It al­
To prove the bad effects of sugar on ! so showed
that of the $101,000 of a*teeth this doctor tried an experiment[
with rats, which never have decayed :essment levied a year ago. over $96.­
teeth with their normal diet. He put 000 in cash had been collected, which is
several of these in one cage and fed a remarkable record under present con­
ditions.
them the normal diet which a rat con­
The secretary. Bert L. Taylor of
sumes. In the other cage he put other
rats, giving them plenty of the tame Charlotte, reported tliat the company
food he had placed in the first cage. He ha$ insurance in force at the present
also placed in the second cage where time in the two counties amounting to
the rats could reach It a quantity of $22,000,000. An assessment of 50c on
fudge every' day. Tfle result was that the $100 was ordered.

LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Charles Jenson 1* seriously ill
with pneumonia.
Mrs Ida Baker Is convalescing from
tier recent illness.

Monday Study club thia week.
Mrs E. C. Edmond* entertained her
bridge club on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs W. L. Cluse l* reported to be
rocoverlng mealy for which her friends

SHOES FOR WOMEN

Mrs John Hoevenalr will entertain
MethodiM L. A. B. Circle No. 4 today
After the regular O. E. d. meeting on
Tuesday evening. The members enjoyed
a social time with cards as entertain­
ment.
Circle No, S of the Methodist church
wiU meet with Mrs. Chas. Wood. W
Center St.. Tuesday P. M. February
23. A good attendance Is desired.
Regular meals are being served be­
tween eleven o'clock and two, including

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inn, next to Flro Statlon.-Adv.
Remember
the Legton Auxiliary
public supper at the Legion room*
Wednesday. February 34. from 5 till 7
o'clock. Price 25 cento. All invited.
Notice—E. J. Robinson, formerly of
the Hastings Whippet Service, has
moved to 313 N. Michigan Ave., where
he can give the same service with
The Are department was called out

partment made a quick run ahd put
out the fire with very small loss.
Rufus Weaver received word last
week of the death on February 8 of a
brother. Rev. Milo Weaver, a Presby­
terian pastor at Homer. Rev. Weaver
was stricken while touring in Florida.
Tlie remains were taken to the home of
a daughter at Flint, interment being in
that city on Friday.
All dog owners should give heed to
the notice published In our advertising
columns this week by Sheriff George
W. Leonard. Mr. Leonard is giving tills
notice out of courtesy, for he is not
compelled to do It. He does not desire
to make trouble for anybody if it can
porslbly be avoided. It will be seen
from the advertisement that dog li­
censes are now due and mutt be paid
before March 1st to save trouble and
costs

SIZES
are
I to 12
you NEED NO LONGER

BE TOLD THAT YOU HAVE
AN EXPENSIVE FOOT

.

ironside Jhoe Co

HOUSEKEEPER'S DAY.
The Rebekah P. N. O. club held their
Members of the Women's club are
reminded of the program Friday aft­ February meeting at the Odd Fellows
ernoon. February 19. which will be of
hall Friday the 12th. This being their
interest to irousekeeper-r. annual meeting the following officers
especial
Everyone is requested to being old and were elected for the ensuing year:
tried recipes or interesting new ones— Pres., Mary Buskirk: Vice-Pros., Elsie
and to tell of any labor saving devices
qulred an appetite for fudge and did treasurer. Mr. Leon Bromberg, both of and handy utensils they use In their
not cat as much of their regular food Charlotte, will hold over until next work. Notebooks and pencil* alii be of lowing the business meeting a splen­
did slipper was served by Grace Shute.
-as normally. In a short time the rats
Nellie Craig and Stella Foreman to 22
In the second cage all had decayed
DEATH OF MRS. WELBY GARN.
members and three visitors. A card
teeth, while those tn the first cage were
TO OCCUPY PULPIT.
Mrs.
Edith
Louise
Garn,
widow
of
free from such defects
Rev. Alexander Miyalt of Minnesota, party will be held February Ute 19th
the late Welby W. Gant, of Battle
at Ute home of Myrtle Brown to which
Dr. Davis recommended as a part of Creek died at 2:30 P M-. on Bunday. who Is here a* a candidate for the jfas- the public te cordially Invited. The
the diet of every child and of every February 7. from a stroke of apoplexy torate of the Presbyterian church, committee in charge of tho supper for
adult who wants good teeth, milk, also which she suffered that morning. Her preached test Sunday and will preach UK- March meeting is Mary Buskirk.
fruit and leafy vegetables once a day. sister died ten weeks previously from a again next Sunday at the regular hour. Lute Cole and Katlirme Weeber.
people will present a
This would not preclude other vege­ similar cause. Mrs. Garn was formeaiy The young
tables nor meats. He recommended that Mtes Louise Hall, daughter of George dramatization. ’The Unconquered.'
HAS FINE PROMOTION.
there be no sugar eaten or consumed H. Hall. She was born In Emmett on under Rev. Miyatl's Instruction. Sec the
Members of the Brotherhood, who
with the meal, especially by children. It August 25. 1878. Surviving are two church notes for complete Information.
heard his talk about RumIu, will be in­
might do to give them an occasional sons, Hobart H- and Gordon W.. of
terested
in an Item concerning Count
FEBRUARY BLOSSOMS.
piece of candy after a meal, but not at Battle Creek, her father, a .•.liter. Mrs.
Thursday afternoon Dr. Adrounie. of Alexis de Sahknoff&amp;ky of Grand Rap­
meal time.
John A. Maclnytre. and two brothers. this city, brought to the Banner office a Ids. We explained al the time he gave
The doctor concluded with the state­ Howard Hall and Vernon Hall. Funeral dandelion in full bloom which he his talk here that he I* the designer
ment that Americans are given to services were held on Tuesday after­
picked on the lawn at his home. So far for the Hayes-Ionia company, manu­
boasting about what a wonderful pco- noon. February 9. at two o'clock. Rev.
a* we know that never occurred In any facturer- of automobile bodies. Now
| pie we nre and of our accomplishments. V. W. Thrall
officiating. Burla) In February before. We Imagine It will be he ha* been made consultant in design­
But In the matter of health, the Unit­ Riverside cemetery. Hastings.
a long time before it will happen again. ing the 1933 line of the Packard Motor
ed States stands tenth from the top;
Company, of Detroit. Hl* new duties
OBITUARY.
and in the matter of maternal deaths
ON PAGE ONE.
will take him to that city two day*
Rufus B. Hosmer, son bf Caleb and
at chijbhih. this country Is below every
' What seems to be the favorite tend­
other country In the world! We are Diana H. Hosmer, was born in Hills­ ing place for these record fliers?''
Those who ask questions must stanJ
such individualists that we like to do dale Co.. April 29. 1849 and died at tire
“Oh. any old spot on the rotogra­
what we please no well that we neglect home of his son Frank In Carlton Feb­ vure pages."
and listen.
what science has proven to be neccs-1 ruary 8. 1932. aged 82 yrs.. 10 mas.. 10
days.
When
he
was
a
child
tfiey
moved
sary for good health.
to Castleton township where he grew
CENTRAL P. T. A. MEETING. ’
to manhood. On May 1. 1878 he was
The Central p. T. A. held their reg­ married to Miss Hattie , Saulsbury. To
ular meeting Thursday February 11 In them one son was born. Frank, of Curl­
the Central auditorium. After the in­ ton Center, who has cared for hl*
vocation by Mr. William T. Wallace a father for the past eight years Hattie
v_^ --------------------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN ---------------------- HL—
playlet concerning P. T. A. attendance passed away September 21. 1906.
was delightfully given by Mrs. Caukln.
Mrs. Mulder and Mrs. VanDateen. Mrs. Mrs. Cora Filley. She died about three
Windeknecht gave a very good report years ago. He La the last- one of a fam­
PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
of the clearing house department. The ily of seven boys. He leaves to mourn
secretary's report wa« given and the their loss ids son. three sisters-ln-law.
attendance bannet was awarded to one niece and four nephews.
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
Mrs. Myers' room. Special music was
PASSING OF LEONARD MORE.
rendered very pleasingly during the
Relatives here received word on Sat­
evening by the American Legion Auxil­
iary Glee club. *he High school trio urday of the death Ohat day about
noon of Leonard Mor&gt;&gt; aged 80 years,
and a group of fifth graders.
The nddress of the evening wa* given at the home of his son. Roy More, in
Smith.
Ark. He
father of
by Mis*
of Western Fort
-.7 Roxanna • Steele VI
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State Normal on "Responsibility" and 11! Mrg- Albert Vedder and Mrs. Floyd
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
gave every parent a great manv things Gaskell and a brother of Mrs. J. T.
to take home and reniember. She said i Lombard of this city. Mr. Mor- had
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—
res|»rulblllty te synonomous with tnut-; ***** *n l*°°r health for several months,
worthiness and dependability. Thrrc -'0 **‘s &lt;**•«&gt;
not unexpected. Surte np one method ol teaching It. but. ''"'ing are nine children, the sister,
that'we cannot expect children to rise' grandchildren, and other retetive.: Fuabovc their examples. We should praise | neral services were held .on Monday
every good Imputee of Uie child end •A«noon In. Fort Smith. None of the
/ SUNDAY—MONDAY
not just take tlie good for granted and 1 Hastings relatives were able to attend,
condemn the bad. Res|»n*ibility forms Thr-V ***** the sympathy of their
habits, and habits form ideals.
man&gt;' *H*nd* in this city.
Parente who mte* these meetings mis* &lt; IK&lt; I , Nn ,
—
Also Comedy and Pathe Talking News
“■ I
„.

■ absolutely wiped out diphtheria in that
• city, so that there has not been a case
rtf It
It in
It, recent years.
of
We have learned how to greatly re­
duce death from tuberculosis through
fresh air. good food, pro;&gt;er rest. Sci­
ence has yet to find the method of
241/2 Lb. Bag
curing pneumonia and destroying can­
cer. There are far more cure* of the
tetter disease by surgery than were
ever known before, but we cannot be
said to have found a definite way of
preventing either pneumonia or cancer.
HARVEST
Pound
Dr. Davis explained tliat he is a
dentist, so lie wished to say something
TIME!
Suck
pbout the teeth and the part they play
in causing disease. He stated that it
used to be urged that one keep the
teeth dean and In good condition to
improve one's appearante^ We now
know that infections are the causes of
most diseases and that the cure ol
Macaroni
them consists to quite an extent in re­
5 Pkgs.
moving the causes of infection.
PALMOLIVE BEADS
Dr. Davis declared that the teeth are
the largest source of disease infection
Each
----------in the human body. We have no vvarn, j ing that they are doing it because the
diseased teeth UlBt cause infection are
Lt»s.
♦noi^miui
9
“ i There arc many children, he said.
| who are starting out in life handicapI ped because of infected teeth. In every
I Michigan city where he goes Dr. Davis
PORK LOIN
■
I visits the children of the second grade
Either end. Poun4-—
' in the public school*, where the aver­
! age age is seven. His records show
, that 87 out of 100 of the children of
i that age haw tooth infection- 54 out
Smoked Picnics, 4 4 C
of every 1(0 have poison running from
Shankless _
I I lb.
i the teeth into the throat, causing seriou* trouble These teeth Infections arc
every year more people
▼ I in what arc called the "baby teeth."
turn to white roapr and
Sliced 7c
▼ | which most folk* think do not need
mart of them use r and G
♦ [any attention at all. If parent* could
Rib Boiling
AI only understand how serious are the
Beef __
&lt; | dangers from infected baby teeth, they
would saw their children much suffer| ing by having needed attention given
Fillet* 4 QC Lake OE
T i to such defective teeth.
at _ I Olb. Trout
T; He said In one school he found a!|
T -'even year old-child with nine nbcess♦ [ ed baby teeth, causing a quantity of
A । pus to run into the child's throat. The
HOME CUBED .
Bars
X ■ mother would not think of looking at

PILLSBURY'S BEST

is

Ing attention to thia matter, believes
that proper diet will stop the progress
of decay in teeth? He asked and se­
cured the co-operation of public instltulloqs where children are kept, and
has carried on hl* experiments with
xuch children for the post four years.
These children arc Inmates of a chil­
dren's hospital at Toledo, the Michi­
gan State Public school &gt;t Coldwater
and a child's home al Detroit. By hav­
ing these children maintained on a
diet, after their teeth had first been

"Wr1 wish we could have more Mich
plain, practical, common sense talks"
we heard several members of the
Brotherhood say at the conclusion of
stale health department, at the Broth­
erhood meeting Monday night.
He prefaced his talk with the state­
ment tliat. during his life time, more
progrets had been made Im science
than In all the ages of the put since
man first appeared on the earth. That
is one reason for the world's unrest
breaqse we have to adjust ourselves so
often to new truths and to facts
brought out by science. No one can
keep up with all sides of Its develop­
ment.
We liave to leave certain
branches of it to experts to continue
Investigation and discoveries.
Dr. Davis declared tliat science te not
going to destroy religion, but Ln to give
us more wonderful conceptions of the
universe and of the laws which God
uses in governing It.
In recent years science has been
giving attention to the cause and cure
of disease and lias accomplished as
much in that as In other field*. The
trouble with the practice of medicine
heretofore has been that we did not
know the causes of disease. Plagues
were accepted us a part of life. DIsea*e wa* accepted as one of the mys­
terious acta of God. We have learned
that we cannot control disease unless
we can know Its cause.
In recent years medical science ha*
conquered smallpox, until it is now a
low fever and of other tropical diseases,
Modem conception of conquering dis­
ease began with the achievements of
Louis Pasteur. He was not a doctor,
but his discoveries are the foundation
of modem medicine and surgery. Yel­
low fever took an annual toll of thou­
sand* &lt;4 human lives until Dr. Walter
Reed demonstrated that it was caused
by the bite oT^certaln kind of mos­
quito. Sitfce/that discovery, through
the efforts qf American doctors and
scientists, there lias not been a case of
yellow fever in Cuba since 1901. Previ­
ous to tliat time* it was a yearly occur­
rence.
When Uncle Sam wished to build the
Panama Canal he sent General Gorges
to rid the isthmus of the causes of yel­
low fever and of other tropic diseases,
which had compelled the French to
abandon the building of the canal.
When there is a case of typhoid
fever now. we understand at once that
it la due either to contaminated water
or milk consumed by the patient, which
contained the germs, or to some carrier
who innocently spreads the germs. Now
there are very few deaths from ty­
phoid fever and there ought not to be
any. Previously there were 1200 a year
in this state.
Diphtheria resulted fatally, in nine
cases out of ten. until we understood
cause. now
Now u
if laaeu
taken in tune
time u
it
‘the
oe cuuM-.
can be cured in nine cases out of ten.
and wc cun t)rcvi.m tl W|th toxin-anlitoxin. Dr Slemons. now head of the
health department, when he wa*

Tills

1NNUAL MEETING
HELD HERE TUESDAY

The nominating committee for tlje Bmgras^Uw FebruarTmeellnn'of*th£
fniinuinv war »■&lt;
1 Murgcss. tne February meeting of the
Mart,
“
M-UKdUl L * B Clrck Ho. &gt; hu
Morris Hill as Chairman.
I been postponed until
until Mnndav
Monday nloht
night,
I February 29.
HASTINGS MEN TO API Mrs. Burgess will then be tlu- hostess
m
COAT8 GRtnr~li at
at ner
her home.
home. 812
812 N
N Michigan
Michigan Are.,
Aw. and
and
Next Sunday evening al seven-thirty the members are asked to dress in old
o clock,
five ---------Hastings
men will appear I time costumes mm
and urum
bring uicir
their quit*
quilt
------ ---- —
on the
the program
nrnaram at
nt the
C,utn Grove
rimv, blocks..a* had■___
_______
■ •A George
__
on
the Coals
been
planned.
Conunuhlly service tn which all are.ln- Washington program will be presented.
v‘*Sd- „ „ ...........................
Phase remember the postponed date.
Dr. D. D. Walton will give an ad- •
----------------- —---------------dress and musical selections will be
CIRCLE NO. 6,
m.
I out of Mght. and because almost no given by tire quartette composed of' -------- --- — .
1 j pain u felt by the child. But if such Mesm. G. L. Lnckwood. Raymond 6. wa* flellghtfully entertained on
•, a child had nine running sores on hl» Windeknecht. Earl Coleman and Roy । Monday evening by Mrs. Raymond
&gt; I atm or leg. hi* mother would be wild Cordes II is hoped there may be a Windeiuiecht. twenty-eight being pre»| eht. A pot luck supper was served and
.1 with fear. Yet the running sorts on guod attendance.
rnn n it m-nvrn—
ilwo *ww ®**nbcrs were received into
, । tlie arin or limb might not be as
CHILD IS BURNED.
1 t&gt;u. circle
dangerous as the pus coming from in-j, Betty Jean, fifteen months old child
'
—
’; fecled teeth.
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wendell. North I
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
&gt;| Many a child te thought dull and Church 81. suffered quite serious bunts
„
reumary ,i&lt; w
&gt; stupid when the only trouble te that on Saturday afternoon, when she nccl- Mr. and Mr*. Richard Engta 431 E.
, his system I* lull df poison from in- dentally pulled a kettle of hot wafer Madison St.
y
,1 k-cU.il teeth Many such children have
*****
nbniary IS a daughter was burn
burn* &lt;m her head and fare. She Is to Mr. and Mrs.-Halite McIntyre, Bas­
ing cared for at Pennock hospital, tings, Route 5.

fTKAN D • TH EATR f

Jack Holt and Ralph Graves in
. “A Dangerous Affair’

“Five Star Final” and “Beau Hunks

Butter Keaton in “The Pauionate Plumber”

COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT

Tallulah Bankhead in “The Cheat

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Bill Boyd in “The Suicide Fleet”

FRIDAY—SATURDAY‘
-DOUBLE FEATURE FROGRAM—

Sue Carol in*‘Graft” and Helen Twelvetree*
in “Bad Company

A

”

�THE HASTING 8 BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 193?

Sporting Items

BEN EAST GAVE IN­
TERESTING ADDRESS

FOLKS IRE FINEST
COMMUNITY ASSET

ELECTED TREASURER OF
KALAMAZOO CORPORATION.
Tn a recent issue of the Kalamazoo
Gazette appeared an item concerning

penses. we doubt If there would be any
savings, We behevg the standpipe, if

would add to ratiirr than decrease the
operating east of handling and deliver­

Related His Experiences On
ing 1.000 gallons of water into the dty
merly of thl* city. which will be of
Isle Royale and Showed
learn of the cost of putting in sr.eh a
. ,
D.
• ।
Educational Views
CITY ACCUMULATING PROPstandpipe, we would judge It would be
•
Burton C. Wilson wax named presi­ from *10.000 to 812.000.
MIDDLEVILLE QUINTET
Indoor learns Play
: The Rotarian*, at their noon lunchERTY OF VARIOUS DE'
dent and general manager of American
A
f
ron Monday, had the rare privilege of
BEATS NASHVILLE 22-5
Sign* Corporation at the annual elec-1 It is certain that we do not need a
At iviiaaievuie uym, hwln&lt; B,n FjlAti ttu. outdoor* m*n of
SCRIPTIONS
MOU
Hon Tuesday afternoon
He succeeds 't.indplpe for fire protection, with four
Three Indoor baseball contests took ! the Grand Rapids Pre**. He told ol hl* ■
K? uSm 'SS 2SS TtheTk£r£XoS
Victors Have Two Important place in the Thornapplc-Kellogg gym- • interesting visit last winter to We IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL
narium al Middleville last week. Par- Royale. Tills strange inland in about
Home Game* Scheduled
HUNDREDS
OF THOUSANDS
r^elee slugger* defeated the Moe Di*- forty mllf* from the tip-of the Keenur,untUov£J
nuuQH'’uo
:
M™:,..rt ,b.
V o~Un« . b„
This Week
trlct team 18 to 13. Middleville No. I wrnaw peninsula. In the upper prninbomn “““.‘SS'.i!™!!?. SHLS*
Middleville basketeer* again defeat­ defeated Powers District 28 to 8. and Mila of Michigan, and about fourteen Financial Condition b Good and 't ,i» comn.in bi &gt;»:;.
•M were Albert ''urrent is off; And accidents do wtmed Nashville, this time by a score of 22 Leighton District beat Middleville No miles from the Canadian mainland
Ident. In charge tlmr* h&gt;M»D to Mandplpex There!
Fine, HcIpful SpirR Prevails
to 5 in a game al the gymnasium in S. 24 to 13.
The bland 1* abopt thirty milcywinrut
Id be iki reduction in insurance
of jiroduction and Stuart E Bran
Among Citizens
■
the Thomapple-Kellogg school Friday
Middleville No. I—Powers.
and average* five miles in width. Vi
...
by having a standpipe. ?&lt;r there

New
LOW
Prices!
NEW

The, City o( Harting* t«’accumulating treasurer. Fred V». Sutherland waa r
1 2 3 45 6 7
ancient Ume* the glaciers wore away ,
. VKM WWCMW7
■ VMWMWa »■«•erm ,W
why
City I
Middleville No. 1 ... .5 3 8 1 0 6 5—26 the mountain range it once contained, a nice bunch of property and. with the
: .v;; M. croclutt and Chaa. H Farrell.
ht'realter consider invest- '
-District ..
- - ---------leaving some bare rock hill*, with in- exception of the new Centra! -choal
Powers
The annual report showed the com- i!l&gt;t SW-DOO to *12000 In a sttndplpe
■ tervenlng valleys, but with very little­ building, it ha*, all toen p.iid for. On
Powers District Team: B. Nagle. Fl. ।
any did a MtiAfactarjr bu.«neM in 1931.
We believe that the Majr health' NOW ONLY
that building and equipment the out­
mditlun* roAsid'nd. wilh prospect*, board, or any health authorities, will
Palmer. D. Tabor, Schondclmeyer. B I soil. The Island has about thirty lakes j standing bonds are for only *170.000 of
and some riven. Ptthermen from Min- ------------ ----------------------- - ....
........... alM1 }ls
Palmer. Beverwyk. Williams. J. Nagle. ■ ne-ota live Uiere In temporary shack* --------------------f&lt;»r in incrme in 1932. At
the *248.000 which the building
•.yvtem in operation at our waterworjts'
M. Palmer. A. Bedford.
nt time 31 men are employed.
In summer; out few people attempt to:equipment csm
. U Idea) from 'tire health standpoint
Middleville No. 1: Chase. Gardner, 'winter
i
on the island There are -lour
This city I* the owner of its
Tlie water is drawn directly from the
Fish. Ross, Bedford. Haltforth. John- summer hotel*, which usually close the works plant. It 1* diffirulr n r
well*. and pumped directly into the.
sou. Berry, Getty.
latter part of September or very early!what that b worth at tlie yre-t
in October.
(Through the jrar* there h*-.i
lamination While tlie chance of con­
-------------------1 AU who heard Mr East were filled lame extensions of the water man.
.
. lamination in a .itandpii*e ha* been
Parmelee 1 2 1 83 1 2 0—18. Blth a longing to visit this island He that, al the present time, the mlli-ag
Uoe ........................ 2 3 0 2 0 a ® 1—13 . left Grand Rapids In company with 1 of those mains 1* considerably mon
Parmelee team: E. Penault. W. Lui- Oeorgr Austin, pilot.-in an airpluitr Rian double what if
v lien the
something petting into the water m
ler. Noffke. M. Hyn*. 8. Kermeen. O. and Walter Ha*.ting* of the state de-1 original plant was install* d It is s.ib
iContinued from pace one*
a standpipe, which might make it unFinkbelner. B Kagle. M. Maclver. DI- partment of conservation, on February to ray that, to duplicate the city ».irer.
wlmto’omr
Tlirre could i«^ to the
vine. M. Miller.
j. 193LThry flew oyqr Chicago, then, work* pl*nt a* it stand* nt the presep*
With a standpipe and a steam rame average temperature at the faucet
Moe team: H. Haight. E. Slmm. E dliectly to Duluth, then along the: time, would requite considerably more
Il would be possible to tu* we now have when water I* drawn
Haight. t{. McCaul. Ruland. W. Olbbs. Canadian shore until opposite the W- than *150,000.
directly from the wells and pumped Im­
opera
t;mp
at
fun
capacity
for
Ulan. Peet. Clifford, Stedman.
—
--------*-----------— ---------------’* *bank
““*■
land. Tliey --had
to give
up nn---ttolr first 1 The city u
has
the menrv--in •*
the
fill the standpipe and mediately into the water mains, inattempt, became of a bllzxarti; but tlie to pay for ita n—v • wage dhpo-.i!
lelghlan-Mlddleville.
rtead of toin^ pumped into i standnext day they made the island, laad-. plant. equipment for which will lie
----------------------------- *-- — — -* ■*- ' ——•
• •*-&gt;--------- -------------wr mains
Leighton District ....2 1 8 S 0 2 3-24 ■ln
8 on snow
time before delivery into the water
point
it would require filling mains. ■ - ••
Mldlcville No. 2.......... 1 1 5 2 4 0 0—13
J“kf* ,
hsttnrilng the fact that
gain.
Mr East showed many picture*, re- pumjung ImAnd the d.;-*' al plant.
• Under all the circumstance* which
Leighton team: O. Kacchelc. D.
veaUng the things typical of the. is- urecogiplrtHh Al! that remglns 'o
Schad. R. Humbergrr. A. C. Thcdc. G land-There were picture* of tlie old!make the in tituUoii a roink concAn.
we have given., we can. see no reason
iti-d by atcam.
Wilson. O. Noffke. G. Steeby, R. Fink.
Why there should even be any agita­
"dump*" of the copper mine* that once i is the Installation ol the pump* and tin cost of pumping would be much re-,'
H. Hooker. L. Hooker.
tion
in favor of a standpipe for our
Bixler. I*
duerd
H
ar
had
a
standpipe,
still
pub’
Middleville No. 2; Brog. Sandefur.|! were worked there, beginning in 1843 equipment for the d»po-al plant. San- He sentiment in this city
so much 'waterworks system. We believe that
These copper deposit* were interwtlng. I Hary sewers have been nut ailed. * HtLynd. Lewis. Polhemus. Guffin. Smith. became of the proof they furnished;tic at a time, tar many year.-: but oppoed. fearing that water from a.1nine out of ten of the people of this from the country to the city and then
Total ...
to the suburbs."—Louis a. Palmer.
Kenyon, Stedman. McGuire.
Nashville
that the aborglnes iiad worked tbem there has not teen a connected xystern, standpipe niisht be contaminated, tliat 1
Navue. r-f.
! with very crude tools. The copjxr i* until recently, alter the order came no attimpt was trer made to build
Couch. Lf.
The people Qf Hastings. We
WOODLAND BASKETEERS
found In nugget*, and is apt to to quit" from the state health department tn ~.ne
Wotring. c
antf can therefore
to easily build a seuaie di*pw-l plant It would think wisely, preferred to pay a little •
BEAT LAKE ODESSA 21 •10soft
“S.,.T
Webb. rg
worked. Whether it was the predew-' to hard to extlmaic what the city' . l:i- more esipriw in the operation of a;
Giirllngcr. Ig.
pumping plant than to have any quesUibtnr.
Ph.
ol ‘be Indian* who were here vestment in the wwrr plant would b
Victors Undefeated Bo Far Thin
Co|umbus discovered America or but undoubtedly it xu iid .a lly reuefi •ton stout the quality of the water, orj
Total .
1
it-. devlrabUily for household use*.
the Mound Builders, or a tribe that *125 000.
Season — Team Plays
lived on this continent previous to that
Ito city owns the city hall bunding.! It u-inild seem that now the question1
• Olivet Friday
time who worked these deposit*, which It isn't much to brag of architecturally of buildinv a standpipe as a part of our i
Woodlands undefeated High school!cm-eropped bn the surfurr of the b- und is nnt the type that would to con- wateraerk.’. *y«t.m need never be
cagei* added another victory to their । |&gt;nd. cannot to proven- but there arc, "tnictcd now to meet the nceils of a.
record for the season by defeating Lake pSls #howtag where the mining had | c«y ol Uib sir/-; bu' It hou ■ the fir ■ raving effected by Use electric opera- ’
Much credit la to be given to the
Odessa 2! to 10 Saturday evening at b„n carried ontib crude stone im- fighting apparatus, has the qpuncil tlon of the pump; nt the plant, with)
Hastings High school second basket
Woodland. Woodland also defeated piement*. provrtigxlhat human lying, room and provides storage. The up- the cont reduced to apiiroxtmatcly a litball team. Tliciic boy* have won 13 I nlrf* rVli-K.ua In ■ cam- .if IaVr
« a a...—
_ .. .
____ _____
.. ..
,—■!&lt;&lt;-. I.... ..... tie above two cents for pumping aGOOD IN COACHES OR SLEEPERS
games out of 13, being defeated only sa earlier in Hie season.
curing
that the building, so tlwuiuind gallon* It b doubtful if a.
curing copper
copper. The
The many
many deep
deep pits
pits they
they I presume
presume to
to .
once by Eaton Rapids. However, last
Woodland jumped Into the lead dur- left and ln
their crude too! much of it a.
useful, and the equlp- rtandpipe would further reduce the]
week they avenged that defeat by a 26
um_ were aucceufuL
,
. «*t- We have no definite figures to।
in* the first quarter and maintained pro*r wi-k
that they
ment would
“ ‘to worth in
the neighborto 8 victory.
a safe margin'throughout the' game.
”
j Provr It. but from what the Consumers;
The nioavhrrddoes'notmove
moose herd does not move about
about !■ hood
hood of
of *15,000.
*15,000.
6:05 A.M.
AH member* of the second team are
Thl* week the Woodland t-ami travel much on the bland in the winter । The city owns several miles of par-1 Power repn-sentaUve :iud to the Ban­
Leave Niagara Falls, N. Y. not later than H:20P. M. and Buffalo nor
eligible next year and a fine team they co Olivet for a return game there Prl- time, but In the summer they are I
There b something over two mile* :y r' WP believe tliat any electrically- 1
will make. So far they have scored 260 day.
earily found. Fbhing 1* excellent. There I which the city itself built which are »l,crat&lt;,l waterworks system, with a.
point* to their opponents 130.
Children of proper age half fare—no bagyage checked
Herewith are details of
the Lak? ^s plenty of wild life which make.* a ’ now pert* of trunk lines. In addition standpipe, can show little if any lower
The second team b composed ol
S.me:
vWt U&gt; We Rwk
whlU,
I •» "I lh« Or.en «n«----paving
—------from»&gt;pumpini:
“ " &gt;“cost
“• than we have in «
Has“■
Kelley. Howard. BUhop, Keller. Beck­
street^ nil of ringr with a direct pressure system. In
IJne-up.
-'
Mr. Rut did not finbh hl* talk with- Broadway ra ’ to S'a?
with. Field, Thompson. Fox. Snyder.
the Jetlrnwn atreet'paving, all that on’ fac‘w,,u!d consider interest on
In
the
half
hour
limit,
but
by
unanlKurr. The second team )um defeated
Lake Odessa mous request of the Rotarian* he con­ Michigan arenw. all the cement psv- the inresunwil ut rix per cent, depreSt. Philips. Alumni, Eaton Rapids. Woodland
on Chnreh and Court .treeta. toof at least three per cent on the
A Long
Gattner tinued tor twenty minute* more. We ing
Charlotte. East Lansing. Grand Ledg.— . ..
.. .. ..
..
. co^ of the rtandpipe. together with
R. Townsend
McLeod arc sure every Rotarian would have
and Middleville.
tlie maintenance cost and other exN. Johnson
Smith been glad to remain a half hour longer oivns better Hian three mile* cf Tar­
Hynes
Pickens to see more pictures and hear his talk mac inring. n' well n* stretches of
lirick and cement paving not specified
Shorn©
Cohoon about them.
above. The ro*t of all this, which lias
toen paid for. would now to consider­
Woodland
INTERESTING TALKS
ably more than *150.000. Just what it
Two matches during the past week Lake Odessa
i
would be worth today is hurt! to esti­
FEATURE
INSTITUTE
resulted In a win for the Brower team
mate.
over the Waltons and a defeat of the
This city ha« a wonderful school
Wilcox rollers by the Waltons Team
Dr. R. C. Ford and Maj. Imric plant. Tlie HJgh schorl bulldtnr and
averages now stand: Wooton*. 18; ]
equipment have been apnrabed by ex­
Address County Teachefs'
Cooks. 17; Waltons. 17; Browers. 12;
pert* tor Insurance imrpose* at *248.and Wilcox. G.
I The local Hlrreh Bros, basket ball
Meeting Here
0O0 The new Centra) building repre­
The ten high men are: R. Walton, j team defeated the Kalamazoo Colored
Talks of ufiusunl Interest by the sents as much more. The heating plant
174; Hube Cook. 170; Dave Goodyear. • quintet by a score of 22 to 16 Satur167; John Wooton. 162; Charles Leon- day evening qt the local High school two guest- Mjtaktfs. Dr. R. Clyde Ford would add *20.000. Thcr-grt two ward
and Major NWlnan Imrie. featured the school buildings with their equipment
ard. 160; Clj'de Wilcox. 159; Gus Brow^'gym.
er. IM; Will Field. 157; Harold New-1 Charlotte
Inde|*endeutt
defeated County Teachers' Institute meeting at and the old white brick school building
। ton. 155; and Kim Sigler. 154.
; Bessmer Markets' 18 to 17 In a whlrl- the Central school Auditorium here not used, all of which would repre«ent
Thursday, city acbools were closed nn investment of tetter than *550.000.
"• This week Thursday is open for wind game.
jiostponed games and on Saturday the! Next Saturday. February 20. the lo­ during the afternoon so that aU of the with a debt of *170 000. Sa our city lias ,
Browers play the Wootons.
cals will play a fast class a team from teachers could attend the two principal a net investment In these building* of
M80.000. not Including the ground*.
—
'■—•—
I Grand Rapids instead of the Clarksville lectures.
Dr. Ford sketched the development
The city owns property back of tlw
FOR EASY LANDINGS.
, Independents.
A dancing-floor mounted on springs' DeMmer's Market will play the un­ of Michigan during his talk and point­ post office, also several lots near the old
is being built for a cafe in Berlin, Ger-1defeated Woodland Independents in ed out tne value of state liUtory os £ roller mill, which should be easily
means of making students reaully see worth *5.000.
many.
, the preliminary game.
the close relation between scliool andi
When one adds all these sums he will
state.
discover that Hastings has splendid
During his address. “Victory by Sur­ assets in the way of real property.
NEW CARS ANNOUNCED
prise," Maj. Imrie stressed the impor­
But the finest asset of any city is the
of the famed Roosevelt Un maxim.. folks who live there. Hastings hu every
BY FORD MOTOR CO. tance
"Do the best you can with what you've■ reason to feel pleased with its folk*,
I got where you are." As a clas.il.' and with the fine community spirit in
Four and Eight Cylinder Autos exampig of an all-time "victory of! thl* town.
Stag Hair A Scalp Tonic and
surprise" Maj. imrie cited the old Bible
to Be Built On Same Sized
■berry Bark Cough Syrup.
story of David and Goliath David won.
Ctia*. Whittemore and family spent i
(Continued from page one)
Chassis For Both
Maj. Imrie pointed out. because he
Dinka Double Compact
Sunday with Cleo Brown and family at
OH Emulsion. 16 or. 79e
Henry Ford Is regarded as one of the made the best of his opportunities and Hickory Corners
R. Beeler, scoutmaster, demonstrated
In the new Vacuum Tinl
thus succeeded in taking his giant ad­
how to feather arrows, make bow mo*t
i
far seeing business men of this versary completely by surprise.
John Havens'of Lakeview wav a
Dyspepsia Tablets. 50'*.. .
strings, bows and arrows, etc.
(country. In fdet he has an uncanny,
week end guest with his parent* here.
Full
Pound
.
.
.
English Throat Lotenge*
At Walldorff's Furniture Store. Troop ,intuitive M*lue of the proper time and
Miss Barbara Otis of Kalnnuuoo is
I-AKE ODESSA.
73 Winston Merrick, scoutmaster, gave ।the proper way to launch a program
convalescing from the mumps at the
Mr. an&lt;| Mrs. Wm. Hewitt of Sara­
Hygienic Powder. 6 os..
a demonstration of Camp craft. A pup (that will help hl* great manufacturing
home of he rgrandparents.
nac
are
staying
with
his
sister.
Mr-.
tent all ready for the night looked business.
।
Kirns-AU, 4 or. ......
Several families of this community
Harmony Rolling Masragc
Edd. Snobble. this week. Mrs. Snobblc
ratlier Inviting and no frogs or snakes
attended the community meeting at
Olive Oil. 6 at.
Last week Mr. Ford came out with b suffering with rheumatism
around cither.
Welcome Corners Saturday night. The
announcement that the Ford Motor
Mrs. Harold Claslc has been having
Olive OH. 12 ol
J. C. Penny Company had a won- the
'
Little Urrr Pill*. IM's.
Company is now making and will soon the flu the post week. Her sister. Mrs. men pul on the mock wedding which
Symond's Inn Peanut Butter 30c
derful display and demonstration of .
was formerly Riven here.
Pioneering and camping presented by be
' marketing four cylinder and eight Florence Bcvrow. is caring tor her.
Symond'a Inn Vanilla Ext..
Robert McGlocklln. wife and daugh­
I'enetratlnc Liniment, 3 oi
The little nine year old daughter of
Troop 72. Harvey Burges* scoutmaster. ‘cylinder car*, using Ute same chassis
ter spent from Sunday until Monday
for both. It has been well known for
A shelter built of boughs and brandies
P.
M.
at
Forrest
Haven's.
Symond's Inn Let
Midnight T*Irani
formed the background for the work ‘over a year that he has been trying flu and heart trouble.
Roy Erway and wife also Maurice
Mis* Loraine Bushnell, the bookof handicraft Woodcarving and whittle out different types of engines and dif­
Erway and Hazel Buskirk spent from
Symphony Lawn Pspeterle
craft which members of the troop were ferent patterns of cars. He could have
Friday until Sunday night with Mr.
Cynthia Papelerie
..
made
the
announcement
six
montlu
ill
the
past
three
weeks
with
very
Symond's
Inn
Baking
Choeodoing.
Idle wile Papeteric
as well as now for carrying out his pneumonia al the home of her apnt. and Mrs. Al Wolfe in Grand Rapids.
Cub Pack No. 9. C. E. Hyatt cubmas- ago
1
Rczelle Stanton and wife of Has­
Houle Cvrrr*. Card, while.
for four and eight cylinder cars. Mrs. Warren Johnson. Her mother.
Harmony Lilac Vegetal
Symond's Inn Beef Cubes,
ter had a very original, instructive and plans
j
tings were Sunday evening guests at
Ilalkroft Pd. Paper, white and
Shaving Lotion. 1 uss.
!?■........................... -t
interesting display In the window of But Henry Ford is shrewd. He wished Mrs. Etta Bushnell, of Northwest Odes­ Roy Erway'*.
llallcroft Envelope*.
Hair Fix
, Ballardvale Strawberry. Rasp*
A. J. Larsen, one of the Pack Com- to delay until the time arrived when sa Is caring for her.
Mr*.
Sara
Erway.
also
Homer.
Esther
both for79c
Olivo Shampoo
A san. John Robert, was barn. Feb­
mlttoe men. The handicraft, leather­ he could see the beginning of a clear­
and Junior spent Sunday with Homer
Lord Baltimore Pd. Paper .49c
craft, knot lying and rope whipping, ing of the clouds of depression that ruary 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKlbbin and wife and Mrs. Robert
Lord Baltimore Env^ 50's ...49c
Theatrical ( old Cream. 1 lb. »•
Ballardvale Grape Jelly.2
silhouette cutting, whittling, health have hung over this country for more Hershberger of Campbell at the local McKlbbin in Yankee Spring*.
Cascade Papeterie 39e
than two years. The fact that he has hospital.
Ballardvale Grape Jam. 15
charts, map and poster making, letter
Mrs. Roy Oakes is recovering nicely
Mrs. Frank Brett returned from De­
writing, etc., were all demonstrations of ]made his announcement now indicates
Ballardvale Currant
that this great business man sees the troit Saturday where she spent two from her recent operation after taking
JellyJ
work which the cube are doing.
several treatments in Grand Rapids.
evidence
that
greatly
Improved
time*
week*
with
her
son
Gerald
and
wife.
I la Ha rd rale Orange Marma­
At Goodyears' Hardware Troop 74. '
are
at
hand.
*o
he
will
benefit
largely
Tlie body of Lincoln Culp aged 70.
lade
Rev. J. A. McNulty, scoutmaster, had a
QUIMBY.
Ballardvale Ready-Made
still display of camping and equipment
Mrs. Johnson of Jackson U vbitlng
backed up by the American and Troop 'time when the indications to him rare Monday morning In the bam where he her daughter and family. Mr. and Mr*.
flags of their troop. T. 8 Baird had a ]plain that the business of the country had gone to do c Imres. Hl* wife passed Shirley Rittman.
very beneficial display of equipment ‘has definitely started toward better away last fall. He leave* one son Clar­
Mrs. Georg" Scott remain.* about,
ence al home, one daughter. Mrs. Al­ os she lias toen. All sorry she docoii I
and badges. Palmer's Drug store made '
berta Heaven, and one grandchild.
up a fine display of first aid equipment.
improve taster.
ORANGEVILLE.
At LyBarker’s Drug Store, the "Otorw
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens enter­
Orangeville young folks enjoyed a
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Cup" occupied the center of attrac­
tained a large company of friends Fri- j
tion.
1lively St. Valentines party. Saturday ' Ice Hansborger and wife spent Sat­ day night. All report a fine Ume.
given at the home of Mr. urday and Sunday In Grand Rapids
Mrs. Jay Ware entertained the Birth­
In addition to the fine display here, evening
1
Arlin Yafak and friend of Traverse day club of tin? L. A. S. Friday attarand Mrs. Clifford Kahllo given by Mrs.
windows of equal interest at Middle- Kahllo and Irene Nichol*. Many games City spent the week end at his home noon.
were enjoyed by all. Much merriment
The Young people's Bunday scliool
ville. __________ _ _ ___________
was caused by the. girls taking the In­
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and father class will be entertained at tlie home
itiative. this being leap year. Refresh­ spent Sunday at John Gardner's and of Mrs. Margarel Anspaugh Friday
/
GUESS AGAIN.
? “Back in the city again? I thought ments were served at 11 o'clock and attended the funeral of Mr. Sweitaer.
night. February 19.
Mr and Mrs. Tompoon and son of
The girls who Muck out tor tong
"You made the same mistake that I Out of town guests were from Wood­ Sunfield called on Mrs. E. J. Sheldon
did ' —Pathfinder.
who is on the sick list recently.
hair arc back in style.
land and Prairieville.

evening. Kcnneen, Perry. Boyer and
Bixler each scored two goals for Mid­
dleville while Couch accounted for the
lone Nashville basket.
In the preliminary game the T. K.
High Rbterves defeated U» Nashville
Reserve* 10 to 8.
Following the First team game the
Middleville Independents Imt to the
Grand Rapids Maroons 21 to 20 in a
fast game with two overtime periods.
Thornapple High ha* two game*
scheduled thl* week end and both are
in their own gym
The first, with
Caledonia. I* on Friday night and it is
Caledonia's return game but It la to l»e
played on the Middleville floor so T
K. season ticket* will not be good.
Saturday night Byron Center plays
T K. High and season ticket* are good
' for that game
Herewith are details of tlie Nashville
game.
Middleville
Williams. rJ.
Cloven. If. .
Kermeen. Lf.
Perry, c.
Boyer. r.g

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MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY if, IMS

faoffour

The
Hastings BannerLm
°* peMebwn
” wMile
coursc
“*e f,ct
wc
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to pay tty war ton.
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vet itr an ln*litntfle*nt fnet tn the ttnv-

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a
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Whdt Others Say.

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' when the day of reckoning comes. Does -

ggVKXTT SIXTH TUH
. I any thoughtful person In the United
ADVERTISING AS A TOOL
i A carpenter who permit* hi* tools to
.lan.., w ■kom
-------------- ! mortgage the future any more tlian It
8abwrte'i*«&lt; *r
i'Mir«kd:
■ j te mortgaged now? Continuing hl* ar- liberate!)- dulls hl* tool*—what can we
“&lt;H*STl.&lt;M^ZI,.&lt;’»»l5Mlffcu”00 gument ““
"Moreover. say for him?
Business has a tool—a keen-edged
«iii'i.« uua i
' the taking over by the Federal governIX iiakhy t.xiUNTT, nix Ui&gt;ntus....&gt;i.oo I nirnf at Federal expense of such pub-! tool that has helped to build the struc­
(tr Kid la s4vaac« a It aaal radactiaa
rvucrai cxjiciuc •&gt;» mkii puu ture of American industry.
■mi ba ■».!».)
I tic work, a* roadbuilding and bridgeThe name of that tool is advertising.
The ilinrp edge of advertising is be­
lievability.
The tool, advertising. Is available to

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rEau IX ADVANCa_________ $340 ‘rtX taxes on farnpr wnd farm lands. Ope business Whoever dulls it. hurts
------------------------------------------------------- -—] A lovely pipe dream. A* a matter'of business It confid-iio? in one man';
APVEBTUriNO HATES.
! fact tlie people whom the governor pro-: advertlslmr
advertising te
1* lessened,
lessened. confidence
c?pfidence in
all advertising tends to be lessened.
i&gt;o*e. to benefit would be the ones who
As citizens of the buxine** communlty. a* well as for our own selfish
m IdwoHr **“ a*e :iC' E‘rk **ar* e#UO,‘ ,hls ®l«an,lc loan wlth interest. No interest*, it is our duty to protect the
ords »&lt; Tkaaks. la Mrswriiai &gt;»&lt;i R«»» government is a fairy godmother. Every 'harp ydge of advertising. We can do
that by using all available mean* to
check every advertising claim again**.
t Wf the people or corporations—and cor- j accepted standard* of -truth and of
r&lt;i». ' [(oration taxes are only an indirect tax1 good taste.—Ralph Starr Butler, in
Nation * EjMlness.

Jn, expect to retire these bonds without
the getting money by direct or indirect
'
1
might possibly (though not probably)'
:
other taxes would an*e sufficient to,
i make any property taxes of the pa^।

This and ‘That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

WARRINGTON'S AIDES.
THOMAS PAINE.

WRITER AND SOLDIER.
TEN TEARS AGO TODAY.
CHAMPION OF LIBERTY.
। MU* Violet Hoefer of Lansing spent
As the country pay* tribute to George 'the wwk rnd wlth
Bitebee.
durw nu. rn,.
the 200th anniversary of hte birth, it 1* from 5:00 to 0:00 o'clock In honor of
well to mark with some thought the the twelth birthday of their niece. Janet
anniventarie* of other patriot* without Michael, twelve glrte of her grade bewhose loyal help George Washington ing the guests. A delightful tijue wa*
might never have been able to achieve spent with charades and game*. The
what he did.
| decorations and favors were approOne of these is Thoma* Paine who! priate to Valentine's day.
wa* born 195 year* ago. Tills remark-( In one of the most spirited debate*
able man wa* the son of a Quaker who ' of the season. Hastings High debaton
lived in Thetford. England, a stay-' received the unanimous decision of the
maker by trade. Like all sturdy Eng-, judges In a match with Muskegon
Iteh yeomen, the father expected hte Height* in the local school auditorium
son to follow the family calling, but (Thursday evening. Robvt Walton,
making ! Kathryn
— Clarke
— ■ and- —
young Thoma* soon tired of making
Claud- Kantner
stays
-.
and
j became an exciseman. After I represented
।
Hastings. The question
a turn at this, he tried teaching in!
Jwa*: "Resolved: That the principle of
London. But already he had showni ' the closed shop should receive the sup­
evidences of an Intelligence far out of part of public opinion."
the ordinary, and had gained the ac­
From the Delton item*: Mr. and Mra.
quaintance of Benjamin Franklin, Will Mason are rejoicing over their new
then living in England.
In 1774. Paine emigrated to America, Bert Lttta of South Barry.
bearing n letter of recommendation
"The Perplexing Situation*
from Franklin, and soon obtained the given al the M. E. church at Delton
editorship of The Pennsylvania Maga­ Friday evening, for the benefit of the
zine, published in Pluladclphia. Even tenth graders. Everybody come.
then the American air was full of the
J. D Murdock was in Charlotte Fri­
I spirit of Independence, and Paine not day to attend a lumberman's conven­
'merely swung into the movement but tion.
rapidly forged to a place of leadership.
It appeared that hte genius was wait­
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
ing for just such tin opportunity, and.
For being numbered among those
preMlon. Paine launched the first of pupils who sold the highest number of
those writings that soon inflamed Hie stamps during the holiday season.
country with enthusiasm for freedom. Clara Oosch, Lets Lockwood and Doris
This wa; hl* ' Common Sense," after­ Reuter of Freeport have won for their
ward Issued in pamphlet form and cir­ school, two handsome pictures offered
culated al! over tlie Colonies. It blew as prize.-, by the Michigan Association
away every distinction between king for the Prevention and Relief of Tu­
and commoner, boldly urged Americans berculosis.
The project to pave Jefferson street
to assert their own national sovereign­
ty. and so stirred public opinion to the from Green to Clinton street will un­
doubtedly become a reality tp the
highest pilch.
In a publication of all Paine'* writ­ spring. When It become known that
ings and letter*, the late Moncure D. the section of Jefferson street from
Conway presents this remarkable where tlie pavement end* to Green
writer a* playing a mighty part in the Street had been annexed to the
shaping of the future United Stales. Il Green «treet paving petition, the other
is Conway s belief that Paine, by hi* long-suffering residents of the blocks
clarion writings, laid the foundation for south of Green street began to circu­
late a petition asking that the street

A BASIS FOR ASSURANCE
In the discussion of guaranteed cmployment and of other methods of as­
best
sunng workers that their jobs will re­
main, one important point seems to be
overlooked. It te that the best possible
guarantee of employment is the abso­
lute certainty that people's wants will
THE CENTER ROAD.
seem insignificant tn comparison. Also1 continue and. In some degree, will have
According to a resolution adopted by' pine hot adds. "Once price level* are: to be supplied. There is an unfortunate
the board of sujwrvuor* in 1930 what raised from their present depths as by. volume of unemployment ip the coun­
te known as the Hasting* Center road this five-billlon-dollar bond issue, they,, try. Every possible effort should b’
made to reduce It and to minimize the
would be due for conitruction this must be pegged or stabilized at a pro­ buffering that It entails. But while cm­
tean However, that may not happen. per level." Words! Merc meaninglessi ployment fluctuates in good and bad
on account of a new law [uu.-id by ttK~irordsl Price* hever havc been or never periods of business. there has always
legislature last winter.
' can be definitely pegged .at a specified, been and will be. under the worst con­
ceivable conditions, a continuance of
Thl* new law state* that, where 25 level. Any person with sufficient intel- i■ a&lt;
.Hvny L
activity
affecting the great majority of
percent or more of the property in I led to work himself into the chief workers.
’
’
'' ~
any proposed assessment road district; administrative office of a great stat-। Proper recognition of this fact would
j afford assurance to employers a* wall
under the Covert act. or In any school; must know this to be true,
as workers. It needs only a reason.-ibldistrict where bond* may be required
-In conclusion,
‘
‘
the
governor said.’ ’ attention to obvious facts to bring 1!
far Improvement of the *chool build- "The nation 1* tired of words, wards.'• about. People must be fed and clothed.
ing or ground*, it ahall not be lawful words—about the farm problem, about; They must have shelter. A thousand
for the assessment district or the. the power problem and other aspects of’ and one needs must be supplied dally.
! Nobody will be allowed to starve in
school district to undertake to sell conservation, about the unemployment
’ America. Through charity or through
band* of the district if twenty-five per problem."' True enough governor. and1 determined effort* to provide cmploycent or more of the property in such you might add that this nation is par- ’ ment for those forced into Idleness, the
district ha* been returned as not hav­ tlcularly tired of "words, words, words,"‘ j a?utal necessaries of life will be Mur­
ing paid It* taxes. When the two from aspiring candidates who never,! nlshcd. The wheels of buaincss may be ,
slpwed down, but they will not
stretches of county road were built in hesitate to "extend" the truth, or ap­ stopped, except In isolated instances. /
Johnstown and Barry last year it was peal to class feeling and prejudice in। In that condition the va.'t number of \
found that 20 per cent of the property order to advance their own selfish po­ people, including worker*. m*y find liie '
o»*urance that te needed for a conlin- ।
within the proposed assessment dis­ litical ambition*.
FAILURE is on!.,
uar.ee of sane expenditures and of ।
trict had been returned for unpaid
I ether sensible activities that go wltli
taxes In March of that year. A* that
NO NEED FOR ALEX.
the regular order of living.—Kamos1
ty more intelligent­
wa* below the 25 per cent, it did not
In a front page editorial of a recent c,l&gt;‘ Time*.
ly to beyin again.—
interfere with Uie selling of the bond* ime. tte Or.nd K.pid, Chrorucle. .a-'
MORE MnJt
Bn:R TOR
I
Henry FdRD.
to build that road. There is no mean* vocates that Michigan straighten it*
MUNICH.
of knowing at this time how large a tangled affairs by electing Alex Groe*- j n,,, Munich Medical Weekly aston-'
percentage of property that might be beck of Detroit governor.
'tehtf*
kHKB the
"IK country
VUUUU; with
Wl'lt the
11IC report
t
11that]
UI k .
Included in the proposed Hastings‘
Echoes of an unpleasant past! A big Munich drinks more milk per capital
Center road district may be returned; j majority of the people In Michigan, we than any other city In Germany, the
average
for
1930
being
35
liter
per
day
I
but judging from the way taxew have!| believe, had more than sufficient of
-------._in .*o Jar thte year ..
-lount j AlfX OroMbwk durtng hte three terms ।or over a third of a quart'. Tlie con­
come
the amount
sumption of beer, on the other hand.' IL—==___
may reach the limit fixed by law in ■ ln opjcc They believe unanimously that Is falling steadily. From 1.15 liters
.
the proposed district to the bonds could, he shou!d ,Uy ln
dtc clty hr 11.22 quart.'' per capita of population• the Declaration of Independence and:
not be sold.
i ^ved *o faithfully as head of our per day In 1QK). consumption has drop- • even some articles in the Coastituped
to
2-3
liter
i3-5
quart&gt;
in
1928.
and
t
lun
We
know
that
Washington
was !
So far M the supervisors are con- statc goxernmcnt. ln fict If Alex has a
below 5-9 liter &lt;or one pint! in 1930 — one of hte eager readers, and tliat he |
cerned. the board committed itself to fraclton of thP aWhty friend* claim. :Deutsche Verkehrsblalter (Berlin*.
j. deeply respected Paine for the tremcn-1
the building of this highway and the; Detroit could make good use of him!
' dou; influence this writer exerted in,
county road commission will earn’ out' noW- Dictatorial, high-handed rulers |
maintaining public morale during the (
j darkc.'.t moments of tlie Revolution. In­
the mandate of the board unkas thte
t0 l)r popular just now in Italy,
deed Paine's famous broadside, begin- 1
NEWS GLEANINGS.
new law shall prevent
Russia and Jai»an. but Michigan people
„ .
. .
I nlng 'These are the times that try
— -.-:z
I have no desire to see an arbitrary govThe first musical concert in the Unit-, men's souls." was written, it te said, on &gt;
ODD6 1,700,000 TO I.
[ ernor at the head of their own state '
W“S *n H P“M’ TeXMS’ ln ■
Jw hc“d °r a dru,n when p“lne *“ “
1598
I roldicr under Washington's command
While driving an automobile, all of | |0„nMn«.nt ag#ln.

lu.

i

Miss Gertrude Smith expects to re­
turn from Grand Rapids the latter part

in 1920
KUPPENHEIMER
Custom Made Clothes
ranged in prices from
$45.00 to $125.00.

INTERNATIONAL
Custom Made Clothes
ranged in prices from
$30.00 to $65.00.

Today's
Range from $32.00 to
$65.00 in Kuppenheimer Custom Made
and $19.50 to $40.00
International Custom
Made.

Hundreds of New Spring Samples
Are Here ...for Your InspectionI

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

Luke Walters has sufficiently re­
covered from his rtcent illness to re­
sume his business affair. again.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothera were
In Grand Rapids Wednesday attend­
ing a dental meeting and incidentally
seeing the auto show.
Mrs. Frank Langstrotn of Chicago Is
the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. I. Hendershott.
C. F. Field has been confined to his Brooks luvs the reputation of being a
first-class teacher as we hope he will
home with illness.
succeed in getting a very large class In
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
our city.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Stocks ease upward on news of pro­
Two grand costume concerts will be
Berry county branch of the State given at Union hail. Tuesday and'Wed­ posal to revise federal nwerve banking
Farmers' Institute wa* held in the nesday evenings. February 20 and 21. practice by means of credit expansion
court room last Thursday. Election of by Ml*. Mollie Kimball, and her musi­ bill.
'
officer* resulted as follows:
cal das* of 125 misses of Hastings. That ■
President—Jas. M Bauer.
the^c concerts will be a success, we; Al Smith wilting to accept Demo­
cratic nomination for inresident but will
Sec.-Treas.—J. F. Edmond*.
haje'ho doubt. Twenty-five rnUui in,
Vice Presidents:
beautiful Zouave costumes in their not make pre-convenllon campaign for
delegates.
IL E. Rising. Coats Grove
military evolutions will form an attracD. A. Doster. Carlton.
live feature of the entertainment. The
Nation honors memory of Lincoln.
Bert Walker. Irving.
opening Tableau will be a vision of
W. R. Harper. Thomapple.
beauty, rivaling Fairy land, and pro­
Campaign started to bring hoarded
J. Rubbin*. Yankee Springs.
nounced by many as more than worth money out of hiding.
W. H. Otis. Rutland.
the price of admission. Let the penpic
G. D. Scott. Hastings.
Dawes tell* railroad* and* bank's bow
of Hastings manifest their appreciation
Wm. Smith. Castleton.
of home talent and of really a good to share In I2.ooo.ooo.ooo pool.
Orson Swift. Maple Grove.
thing by filling Union hall at these
Harvey Paddleford, Baltimore'-^
Hoover bill* freeing billion in gold,
concerts. ■
George Robinson. Hope.
now frozen In Federal Reserve System,
Win. Johncox, Orangeville.
to be rushed through Congress.
John
Docter.
Prairieville.
us are faced with necessity of making
Michigan docs NOT need Groesbeck!
Ecuador. South America, abandons
Wm. Elliott. Barry.
numerous little decision* that may have i
.Ko,
”
1■“ *“lo™‘,
gold standard.
Geo. Bowser. Johnstown.
considerable to do not only with our|
Fred Brown. Assyria.
No doubt a large number of readers
A HOMESPUN MORATORIUM.
Gar Wood unashes spccvlboal record
About
5.000.000.000
jottlcs
of
soft
!
,n
the
fal1
of
,77a
palne
enUMcd
ns
a
,
John Dennis. Kale Moqrc of Has- of the Banner will remember the
own life and health but with the life
with speed of mor# than 111 miles per
tings.
and health of other*. This is true every I We've heard considerable about mor- drinks are consumed annually in the 'olu,lt*cr in the Continental Army and
twin pacers. Billie and Bessie, owned by
atoriunu of late in connection with United
w.u'cu States.
i became
bw“nip aide-de-camp
iuae-ae-camp to General | Executive committee—John Dennis. J. J. Grlebel of Woodland township. hour, using Ml** America IX.
mile and every minute that we arc en-11 foreign countries but it remained for a
। Greene. But military duties, fur from
Walker. W. A. Harper.
But many will be surprised to learn
Decline in British beer consumption
route.
Book sales during the summer ’topping hte pen. only gave him a more
Frank Edmunds of Hasting*
Hastings Town- tiiey are still alive and in good condi­ rouses brewers to demand cut In taxed.
city In Illinois to demonstrate that
showed a large increase over sales for Ultimate insight with which to write.I1 ship gave a paper on "How I Built My tion after nearly 32 years.
Shall we try to pass the car ahead
despite crowded traffic? Shall we speed’ moratorium* can be put to practical the summer of 1930.
• and during thte period with the army j Silo." He sketched hte full plan of
At the Ume of their birth. July 4,
British tariff plan approved by 452-70
use right here at home.
I Paine begun that series of 10 pamph- building, kind and cost of material 1900. Bessie; the smaller of the pair. vote;
------ -------------------------------reduction of Income- taxes is cxalong ten to fifteen miles faster in or­
The new S! 000,000 certificate will be lets which he assembled under ttu- gen-] used, amount and cost of labor. He also was so weak and frail It wa* doubtful pccted.
In this particular city. Aurbru. ru­
der to save a few minutes time? Shall
about
four
times
the
size
of
tlie
dollar
i-ral
title
of
"The
Crisis."
These
main-]
gave
some
of
hte
experiences
in
filling
whether she would survive but through
------------mors begnn to spread of possible bank
billR
tnlnrd his reputation as one of the' his silo and in feeding the ensilage,
the careful ministeration of their niteWomen leaders present Disarmament
closings i what city, town or villagi'
lending influences cf the Revolution. I
---------------tress, Miss Flora Beadle, who will be1 Conference with 100.000.000 signed peintersection , even though it seems ap- .
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.
The
Is next to
diamond
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hasnt had to face such wlitepcring*
— sapphire
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------------------But writing far from exhausted ail &gt;
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
remembered ah commteaioner of schools titions from many lands pleading for
parant that the other fellow 1* going t. d
wlntrr,, A1Uwu&lt;h Uu- j » hardest of all natural substance*.
of Paine'.' abilities. lit 1777 be wav' A second elevator te contemplated for in Barry county for a number of years, arms cut.
strre’* on"the MrenathoMhe 'taet
*banks *crt‘ P°rtcctly sound, a steady | There are 2.150.42 cubic inches tn the made secretary of She newly formed Woodland.
she was cared for until strong enough
France urges International force;
Committee of Fonfgn Affair* establish-1 Delton gave the C- K. &amp; S more than
streets o.. tne strength of the lact -h’‘|btn?am of withdrawals began. Money ' ofilclal United States bushel.
ed by Congrcw. He served one year ns 50200 worth of business last year.
Red tlie delicate ilille with a spoon and Russia asks for total disarmament; U.
a hasty glance indicates the road to be
...
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.
clear? Shall wc slow doan or. unrafe;*“ 1’“
7’. ,&lt;
« hr
i
co:nPu,JWr&gt;' spring cleaning law of cL-rk of Un- Pcnivylvania Assembly.
Those who were unfortunate enough bottle for weeks, but the owner* were 8 backs arms reduction at DtearmaIn .1782 Washington got him a grant to mtea seeing the Northern Light 8at- well repaid for she developed into a ment Conference.
chill
n.i« the .
h.n. stored aw.iC*ln safety deposit boxes ancles; requires every proprietor in.Parte ,
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p.
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places. But the maytofTto repaint and repair his house every. of 4800 from Congres* to continue his urdny evening missed a grand sight in­
Chinese maintain stout resistance at
&lt;or r-ir.es. to save time? Think of
*
Uul
bant
io years, and this Job te done in two, writings. In 1784 New York gave him deed. The heavens were all ablaze and races in her second and third years.
a tract of 277 uerrs of land in New, the reflection of the light could plaln- They were sold about this time to John Warning forts near Shanghai; Japs
what little comcquence are the minute-, I
districts of the city each year.
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perfectly sound and believed that if
...
Rochellc: Pennsylvania gave him 500 ly be seen upon the snow.
Whltwright of Yankee Springs, who fall to take Woosung after Intense
or seconds we save taking these *
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,
,
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.
,
bombardment.
. people were given a few days to calm
Motorcycle officers in Las Angeles arc pounds, and. in 1785. Congms awarded
Delton seems to be on the verge of a kept them only a year or so. and trad­
him $.1,030 to keep him from want.
boom. A great deal of building te un- ed them to Ike Youngs of Carlton Cen­
Japan apologizes for dropping bomb
With independence won in America, derway there and business men rejnrt ter. Later they were purchased by
in American section of International
nm tfd m.v ortl,ur.lv
&gt;n«r.1s-'’"rd *
. M„rv rs ow wo loona, of vs.h.w Paine was next attracted to the strug- business at being first class. Lumber
Herm Wheeler of Woodland who drove Settlement.
Ln H OW.™ wnuu , mo^ « UI.J
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vuuami
gle for liberty in France, and played n, te on the ground for several new store* them on a milk route and later In tlie
prominent part in the French Revolu- and two or three new brick stores will livery business at Woodland. While in
streets of this normally busy city | Statc* last year.
Soviet* plan end of privately-owned
How many of us would wager 517.000.­
tion. at one tlm&lt;» being thrown into be erected.
the livery barn they passed with the enterprises by titf.
looked like a deserted village. Citizen'
New York's "Broadway" is 15’i miles
000 at any odds against the chance of
’ prison and narrowly escaping the gull-, Shirley Smith was in Jackson Tues- business to Jerry Fisher and later to
were no’, only given a glimpse of the : pig
l.tu.e,
for
arguing
in
behalf
of
the
deday.
attending
the
dog
.how;
where
h
­
winning i;oo even if we had the
J. J. Oriebel who still owns them.
PAGE COLONEL ALGER!
possible consequences ol panlcy action
They have never been separated and
The British Empire supplies loss than, posed king. He continued a prisoner had some mastlfia entered and sucmoney? Yet many motorist on the.
The report that the police authori­
i but were given time to think thing.' one orange out of every four eaten in until Janu-s Monroe, the new American ceded tn capturing a second prize.
never owned outside of Barry county.
ties in Detroit threaten to take away
road persist in making decision* tliat!
minister to France, finally obtained hte
Getter's mastodon minstrels of KalaAlthough tlie days of the horse and the license* of 15.000 "personal liberty"
put the n.0C»j.M» minute* of their life Ij over. Hundreds of citizens under the England.
releaac. But during his months in mazoo will visit Hastings next Tuesday buggy are gone and buggy horses are autolst* who have failed to report
j direction of civic leader* formed a vol. Prt-wn- Paine loit favor with many of | evening, and will give a minstrel .how almost a curiosity, they are still in ex­ when tagged is a situation to be re­
American tourists bought nearly
&lt;i »mu.
■ un,",r
“s*
b*"M
000.000.000 gallons of gasoline in Can­, hte former idalators by 'l'riUng his worthy of patronage who enjoy a clean. cellent condition, considering their age. ferred to the Prohibition Reform crowd
much-misunderstood book. 'Tlie Age wittv-performance.
'
s«d&gt;
m.,», &lt;!«««„
"&gt;
™&gt; '“&gt;* -—K
« ada last year.
and have a large number of admirers1! for action and propaganda.
of Renton." _.n
for dcbm
Charlie Roger*, who te attending
U»
i.und. ta^rwi, mulr.
■"d
W
■„ w M.u.ue.;
s.!°
wrekh|M?
Ilr» Kalamazoo was in
... Ih. !»„•.
witaU .(I m,. •”») "m «
1 “°k"” OOThl ” “•“
work long cast n shadow over an other-1
CRy Saturday
ta »MU in nukrnr u»» araMh.;•&gt; u,c 1"ul •*
Ume: "Uj
.an,Llovtr of.Ub-1 or. 8. M. Fowler has been remodeling piur of twin paocr* and in all prob-.
run th* md iiokib
&lt;»
DURESS.
word derived
immediately fromj'under Hite
fen^^^nX^t.^
-*«&lt;»« wtetor nr M »1I uls. il “
“ch n''’r
£w
.
,‘could. Ourvi
nm hiuc
.'r*.,.*...ri eil jnd
Response
was uwhole-hearted
and
.
1 «ln than to be 'thlnty. te It?
Old •PrcncH durace, hardship," I markable genii* and achievement* be£‘ X,“Mi« w.uh
chance—let * ask ourselves if Its
1.7.
■h in turn —
- kbe
- traced back ,Jo gin to shine,._
r |what
?«*.
prank
Ml*s Ruth
of ’the which
can
for
they
were:Springer,
writerj Ynee
auna
i7*Ti.7t7.£
Undoubtedly, if there were no laws
worthwhde to risk
minutes of ’ enthusiastic. Nearly
" 100 per cent
“* *
TIME TO QUIT IT.
jJthi*1 rire °hte' U .-vU Un’
our youth would stop at every corner
pledge cards were signed, withdrawals the Latin durita. "hardnra." an ex-: philosopher, soldier and champion of •
our life to save one.
The dally press carries the an­ land wait for every green light. It te
i| liberty.
■
I rt‘a,l'cs
were, cut to a minimum, money came tension of duru*. "hard."
nouncement that the government is to I
Although duress was first used in |
the policeman on the corner
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. cease making predictions as to future teeing
out from hiding and the enure city rcthat inspires them with a surging de­
English a* a term to denote hardness
WHAT! ONLY FIVE BILLION?
price* of farm crops of all kinds. This sire to smash . law* and lamppost*.
turned to normal.
or harshness, it has since outgrown!
Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania, who'
Gold 105 1-2.
Many bank* throughout the country, this meaning and te now employed al-1
Doesn’t the number of accident* prove
BRIEF
OBSERVATIONS.
consider* himself presidential timber,
Pleasant winter weather.
Events have shown that the govern­ tliat we would be better off without
we believe could have been saved by most exclusively in the sense of pres-!
Ute
Reform club-- now
189 ment has been wrong on some of 1U law?
Forty years ago a:lists treasuredI
- - ------------------— number*
—.. —
recently made a bid for the fanners'
similar action. The moratorium is a sure, consttaint or compulsion—actual Bectliovcn instead of stock*."—Priu I active, efficient worker* in the temShould we not continue our system of
vote In thl* country by advocating a
or threatened; tesialnt of liberty. It te
defensive weapon worthy of more
Kreteler.
I perance cause.
fill lier, and sometime* lower than the education until every one will want to
also employed in legal phraseology to!
flve-bllUcn-doliar loan to be used for
-----------,
Several parties have been urging government guess. We can tee no rea- obey the h»wa of the road and all will
study.
indicate compulsion or contralnt by
financing a gigantic program of public
....
—
"In England you wear plus four* George H. Brooks to get up a singing
be lovely? why stick in hard-and-fast
which a person is illegally forced to do!
while I prefer to wear minus fours."— school In thl* city, and we are in­
Improvements.
•
i Radio never will ba wholly sattefaclawa in advance of public sentiment?
Mahatma Gandhi.
I termed that he has consented to anything *11) probably be.
Think!—Michigan Christian Advocate.
Suys the governor. -We borrowed, uiry to the listener until he can tum
Accent Is preferably on the flrat;
.—i teach provided a sufficient number of
many time* that nhrh during the war, Off unpopular programs with a click syllable, du’-re*; u as In use inot ooi.lI "I fee) sure that the Akron will dem- fcholars be obtained. TO this end one
PIPING COAU
FIRST FATBONK
onstrste
the
great
value
of
airship*,
not
interested
has
left
at
tlie
Banner
office
didn’t wc? And we can borrow what i that will be heard in the *tudio.-Ohlo
C6al is piped in the Ruhr district of
The tint "fleet" to go through the
Example: •The agreement had evi­
• W'. •&gt;»»
d-Urwu M Mint Germany—tha fuel first being pulver- Panama canal was a group of Norwe­
we need to saw our people now. in Ume Blate journal
dently been effected by dure**. ’
—Rear Adnural MofleU.
(scliolars can enroll their names. Mr.
gian whaling vrarete.
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Current History

Way of Our World

Twin Pacers at 32
Are Very Much Alive

This Week’s Word

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Crumbs of Wisdom

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEK, WEDNESDAY, FKBKUAKY 17, Iffi

THE

BETTER

STORE

FOR

MEN

IIEWLIW SEEMS
COIWICH
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WOOLENS

sIHEIMER
lade Clothes
prices from
o $125.00.

foday you can enjoy the luxury of a

ational
lade Clothes
prices from
to $65.00.

s
pring
m $32.00 to
i Kuppenistom Made
0 to $40.00
tai Custom
ade.

mples
ction!

1831. The 1831 legislature advanced
thte date to May 1st. 1032.
The critics of thte new legislation are
almost entirely restricted to those who
claim that the expense cannot be met
under the peculiar conditions now
existing It is an act which te absolute­
ly mandatory upon some sections and
gives them no possible chance to evade
compliance. Cities, villages and town­
ships with a population in excess of five
thousand have no choice but to im­
mediately prepare for this new form of
registration. it te argued that the un­
usual additional expense which the en­
forcement of the new law will bring

continue to and including the twentieth

inary election following May I. 1W2.
ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OP THIS
ACT relative to the - registration of
qualified electors shall apply with like
force to SUCH RE-REGISTRATION

Section a seemed to say that &lt;fte
new law only applied to certain larger
communities and that the smaller ones
didn't have to take it unless they want­
ed to and than Section 7 says that
there must be a re-registration in eyery
township and city and that there was
no exception and that tha. provisions ol
the new law governed
all. The object that the legislator* were
attempting to reach was to insist upon
n 1932 RE-REGISTRATION, hoping
that the larger percentage of amalleunite who were not forced in by the
provisions of the act. would voluntarily
decide to come under It when faced
with tlie necessity of holding a re-reg­
istration. It is this point th&lt;r the At­
torney General's office in Lansing is
now being showered with inquiries con­
cerning it. Townships which have de­
cided that they wiU not adopt the new

unfortunate times in the history of the
state and, in this regard, it swms to be
true that the larger cities such as De­
troit and Grand Rapids are in a
quandry as to the proper iiandling of
. the situation. The loudest criticism forced In .must begin to get ready for
I comes frdm the more populous centers the re-registration that Is ordered and
and with some of the city treasuries at make the same preparations they have
tlie lowest ebb they have reached in made for years under the old system of
J'ears it can be readily understood that re-regtetratlon. One of their offlcets
thte measure is not presently popular. turns to the old section under old Part
It
-- has
...«, been stated that the - city of u
II 'iiofc
&lt;not r*i»
Part H*n'
II-Ai a.iu
and aim*
finds mcmi
that UK
the
Grand Rapids will be put to an expense- | whole section has been wiped out and
of from eighteen to .twenty thousand repealed and a note stares him in the
dollars in order to put this new regis­ face referring him back to Sec. 7 of
tration system into effect. This figure Part II-A. With the old lay apparently
is not authoritative and I do not wish to gone and the new law not yet covering
give it as anything but gossip although him because he ha* chosen not to
It would seem to me that it was a rea­ come under it. the official takes his
sonable estimate and I would be sur­ complaint to Lansing.
prised to learn that the city, of Grand
At the date of this "article the great
Rapids could do It for a smaller weight of opinion declares the inten­
amount.
tion of the legislature was to have a re­
Tlie city of Hastings, with n popula­ registration. but to permit the old
tion of a little over five thousand will form to be used where the new form
probably have to expend in the neigh­ was not mandatory or adopted. I be­
borhood of &lt;500. of which amount 8300 lieve that, unless the legislature grants
represents the cost of hew equipment an extension, a re-registration of some
The books under the old registration kind will be held this year in every
cost thd city of Hastings, approximate­ unit in the state. This question Ls be­
ly &lt;25. as I am reliably informed. Thte ing argued by factions in the capital
is an example of the vast difference in and I have written for an opinion of
the Attorney General, which has been
The city of Lansing has taken a vrtry promised inc. {nit which I have not re­
decided stand In its opposition to the ceived. I shall be glad to report on it
new system. I am informed that the when I hear.
common council of Lansing passed a
The new plan would be worth many
resolution providing for a concentrated times its initial cost once it was perattack uixm tlie plan. It 13 their desire
that the special npasjon of the legisla­ tlirough now it must not be long de­
ture extend
for regtetr'atlon layed. It end* re-registration as w«|
under the ne* law for a period of thre' know it and creates a clean-cut system |
year*. I understand that court action is of accurate records that will prevent
OBITUARY.
*
contemplated to test the validity of the electlfli frauds. Moreover, the law pro­
Charles Christian Jenson was bom law. Official* of j.-vera! cities, including
I June 24.1B45 at Ringsted. Denmark. He Hastings, are going to Lansing to con­ vides n new ind sensational clause that
te Intended to compel the exercise of I
came to the United States In infancy fer with officials of that city and It the great American franchise. If a vertI with Ills parents and settled in Racing. may be entirely possible tliat the regis­
tration law will b? postponed because notice tliat he is scratched off the Mat.
of tlie expense burden which several
! ents died, and he was cared for by Mr. centers feel it would put upon them. In can citizen until he sees'to-it that he
(Continued from page one)
I and Mrs- Pillsbury. When twelve yearn next week’s Banner I would be glad to is reinstated.
"■ v »“■»&lt;•"» «“■
U&gt; make a further statement as to the
Trusting that this somewhat explains
oneiurr was oom there.
outcome of the meeting of the officials a really mighty good law. that is jua*.
It .pnrar. that he h.d teen mw&lt;•* “J®- “&gt; «» nt Lansing
a bit expensive to invest in as far as
cring from another accident, in which. I
war in the Twelfth Regiment of
However, tlie new law provides. "The
in some manner, a wagon loaded with Inlanlry at tlie age of nineteen and clerk of each township and city ol Ulis the larger cities are concerned, which
wood backed into him and broke oev- j ’rrved till the war closed. He was mar- state shall provide blank forms print­ have no choice, and of little present
Interest to the smaller communities
eral ribs and cracked his breast bone !
t° Clara Remington February 19.
ed on cards &lt; hereinafter termed 'regis­
He had been able to get around out of
U&gt; whom
children were tration cards'* to be used In th* regis­ that do not have to invest right now. I
doors for only a few days previous to born: Mrs. Amy Abbey. Mrs. Bertha tration of electors. Such registration will «ay In closing that any measure
the lai ter accident which resulted In Pauatie, Mrs. Lydia Powell. Mrs cards shall contain the following. A— which lends to more firmly establish
and safeguard the sanctity of our bal­
hte death.
Blanche Richards and Charles. Rlilph
Affidavit to be used by the registrant;
Mr. Sweitzer's funeral was held Sun- and Levi Jenson. Mrt. Paustlc and Mr* B—Space In which to note the date of lots and our elections is progression
Cuy. February 14. at 1:30 P. M. at tne Abbey preceded him In death. His wife each election in which the registrant and progression is an American virtue
that hard times has never been able to
home: .ind the church rervlcc at .wo,Clara died June G. 1905 and later he
shall vote; D-.-The ward and precinct. hold back.
♦
o'eioek was at Zion Lutheran church, married Mrs. Supplec. who died in u
If any, in which the registrant resides;
Very truly youra.
of which lie was a member. Tlie burial riiort time. On October 5. 1918 he mar­
E—Space tn which to note the cancella­
rted
jjrs.
Emma
Jones,
who
very
lov
­
was in Lake Odessa cemetery. Rev.
tion of the registration together with
Prosecuting
Attorney.
Edward J. Nest'officiated at tlie funeral ingly and patiently cared for him until the cause and date thereof and the
hte death on,February 8. at the age of
and burial.
signature of the clerk cancelling such
PINE LAKE CLUB.
Mr. Sweitzer is survived by his wife, 88 yean. 7 months and 16 daya. Beside
registration; F—Blanks for any other
Tlie Pine Lake Farmers' club met at
Mrs. Mary Sweitzer, also by one daugh­ hte wife, who is left to mourn, he
Information which shall facilitate reg­ tlie M. E. church at Prairieville Satur­
ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs leaves five children. 18 grandchildren
istration and the holding of elections.
day evening. February 13. 1932.
Lester Lake, of Grand Rapids, and twn and If great grandchildren. The fu­
The act goes on to provide for the
The meeting was called to erder by
grand-daughters, also by a sister. Mrs neral was licld at the Methodist church
appointment of an advisory commis­ the Pres. Bert Brown.
.
Ludwig of Lansing. He was a fine type Wednesday afternoon. February 10.
sion of Hirer members, by the Secre­
Singing—When the Roll is Called
of citizen and man and there Is much Rev. Dewey officiating. Burial in River­
tary of State, on or before June 1931. up Yonder."
side.
sorrow over hte death.
and further provides that this com­
Prayer by Rev. Miles.
mission shall meet and approve a prop­
Singing—"America "
er form of blank for use in the regis­
Secy's, report was read and actration of electors
and thereafter cepted.
recommend the chosen forms to the
Meeting was then turned over to the
various clerks of townships, villages chairman of the Program Comm., John
and cities. This has been done and sev­ Kllllek.
eral. of the leading printing houses In
Music by Mr and Mrs. Ray Castle
the statc. who handle ejection supplies, and Mrs. Ray castle and Russell Minor.
are now offering these forms to the
Short talks telling about their trip
cities.
j
to Lansing Farmers' Week: Lee Not­
County Clerk M. O. Hill. reports that tingham. Ell Lindsey. Hazel Billings.
many of the township clerks have been Herbert Morehouse and Hattie Killlck.
hopelessly confused by Sections « and
Music by the orchestra.
7 of thte new act. The original act. or
Then Dr. Kinde from the Barry
rather the addition to an act. came in­ County Health Unit was introduced
to existence, as I have stated, in 1029. and he gave us a very Interesting talk
and the 1931 session of the Legislature about his work. He first told us where
made only trifling changes. Section 6 the money comes from to carry on this
starts out as fbllows.
work, and then told us what the Health
"On and after May 1st. 1932. the Department is doing. Their work Is
REGISTRATION of electors in each mostly to prevent diseases. He showed
township and city of this state having us pictures about the spreading of
a population of 5.000 or more SHALL diphtheria.
be made in accordance with tlie pro­
Recitation by Betty Bevington-(Mr.
visions of part H—A of thte act. and Mrs. Fog's granddaughter.)
Nothing in this part shall apply to any
Then Dr. Kinde showed us pictures
other townstyp or city unless the legis­ of the Adventures of Peter.
lative body thereof adopt its provisions
Reading by Lloyd Nottingham.
by resolution adopted by a majority of
•Music by orchestra.
1U members in which case a RE-REG­
Repeating of the watch word.—Pearl
ISTRATION of the electors in sueh
township or city shall be held In ac­
cordance with the provisions of this
LACEY.
part either in 1932 or any even num­
Mrs. Elizabeth Gray is spending the
bered year thereafter. The registration week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gray
b^oks then In existence shall be used at and'earl'ng for the latter, who does not
Statistic^ after several
any alectlon held during the. period of Improve very rapidly.
RE-REGISTRATION.**
'
yean of experiment, actaThursday evening, February 25. the
It te rather difficult to read the above Wilcox Cemetery Circle will serve a
and Immediately grasp its meaning. It fried chicken supper in the Maple
simply says that after May 1st. 1032. Orovo grange hall beginning at 6 P. M.
any other means.
the system of registering voters will be and continue until all are served. A
different and that in all units of more short program and election of officers
than 5.000 there isn't going to be any w'Hl be featured following the supper.
argument about it. In smaller units the
system of registering voters te going Mhool Thursday, because Miss Hunt
Ton Delivered
to remain as it always has been unless attended the county institute in Has­
the smaller township or city makes up tings.
of the highest quality al
its mind that it wants to come under
The pupils and Miss Hunt enjoyed a
the new system and if it does so decide, Valentine party Friday afternoon. Vaiwhether it be" right now or a year'from entines were given to all and candy
now. a RE-registration shall be had ac­ was served as refreshments.
centing to this new law, starting May
Mtes Mildred Norton, who has been a
1st. 1032. it - they decided In time to visitor in this vicinity for the past
make such start, or Inf the next even month was called to tike home of her
year II they were slow in deciding.
parents at Coral' Thursday of last week
Now, coming directly after this, is to help care for her mother. Mrs. Ed.
Section 7. which says.
Weaver.-who Is in poor health.
I
"In Um year 1032 there shall be a
Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and
Telephone 8257
re-registration erf the qualified elector.; Mrs. Harry Babcock and family were
Hastings.
Mich.
of EACH TOWNSHIP AND CITY OP Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owens and son
THE STATE. Such re-regtetratlons Raymond. Burt Boise and son Clarence,
shall begin on the first day of May and all or Battle Creek.

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Cut to your exact measurements at less
money than you pay for ready-rftade
As to prices: Wc start as low as $19.50.
Wc give you the very fines at $40.00,
And in between, a big range at

$22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00

ALL THIS for ONLY
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Distributor

point* ad-

Headlights formed

$495

distilled

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thousands of addition.! mile, of fcood service.

FREE Battery Inspection
Cold-weuther stnrting taxed batteries.' Lightu
were used more because daya were shorter.
Make sure your battery is nt top capacity.
We’ll test it and add distilled water free.
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WOODLAND MIN
K LIED INSTANTLY

t History
118 PAST WEEK.
deral reserve banking
» of credit expansion

g to accept Demofor president but will
venllon campaign for
memory of Lincoln.
ed to bring hoarded
Ing.

roads antf banks bow
,000.000 pool.
■eing billion In gold,
leral Reserve System.
Jgh Congress.

America,
bes spccd-bosi record
e than 111 miles per
America IX.

nh beer consumption
demand cut in taxed.
■n approved by 452-76
Income taxes is expresent Disarmament
00.000.000 Signed i&gt;er lands pleading for

international force;
tai disarmament; U.
iuctlon at Disarman stout resistance at
far Shanghai; Jups
■sung after intense
t for dropping bomb
in of International
I of privately-owned

INEL ALGER!
the police authori00 "personal liberty"
! failed to report
situation to be re­
bition Reform crowd
paganda.
'«• a law that 15,000
1 best citizens have
tot to have "llberty-

hurry is no greater

itop at every corner
y green light. It te
nan on the corner
with a surging de­
es and lampposts,
r of accidents prove
better off without

ntlnue our system of
10 road and all will
Ck in hard-and-fast
&lt; public sentiment?
Christian Advocate.

■ATRON.H.
to go through the
' a group of Norwe-

.

NOTICE, DOG OWNERS!
Pay Your Dog License to the County or
Township Treasurer on or Before March 1
Dog Law, Public Act No. 339, Public AcU of 1919, Sec. 6, as
amended, Act No. 53, Public AcU 1927
“On or before the first day of March, nineteen hundred twenty-nine, and on
or before the same day of each year thereafter, the owner of any dog four
months old or over, shall, except as provided in section fourteen, apply to the
county or township treasurer, where said owner resides, in writing, for a license
for each such dog, owned or kept by him. Such application shall state tike
the last previous owner.

“At the time of making said application the owner shall pay the following
fee: If said application'is made before March first, the same shall be accom­
panied by a license fee of two dollars for each male dog or unsexed dog; and
four dollars for each female dog; if said application is made on or after March
first, the same shall be accompanied by a license fee of four dollars for each
male dog or unsexed dog, and six dollars for each female dog.'*

Take notice, that any violation of Act No. 339 of the Public
Acts of 1919 as amended, renders any person violating the
terms of said Act subject to prosecution according to the terms
of said Act.

GEORGE LEONARD, Sheriff of Barry County

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OBITUARY.
Lillian Augusta, daughter of T. B.

HOARDERS SHOULD
RELEASE MONEY

i, Orangeville, Barry Co, December 21.
11872. She received her education In
Bellevue. Mich.
The family moved to Hastings in the

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INDUSTRY

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dst.
HAS RE-ORGANIZED

!: PENNEY’S'"”"
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Shnti u&gt;

(Continued from page one)

daughter. Lellah. &gt;a* bom to then*
October 0. 1893.
Shi- was a member of Emmanuel
church here and wa* one of the flrat
confirmation
class in the present
church. Her marriage was also the flrat
marriage celebration in the present
church.
They.moved to Grand Rapids. Jan­
uary 1. 1931 after a slum residence In
Rockford.
, . ..
She never enjoyed vigorous health,
but a heart attack on October 24.
weakened her so that she never re­
gained her strength and she finally
passed away on February 8.
Her long residence in Hastings made
her many fast friends, although her

treated by a special act of the legtelature and included territory in the two
township*. Judge McPeak held, and
the supreme court sustained him. that
COMMISSION NAMED
there was no authority In law for a
consolidated
school district, or one at­
k TO SERVE IN CRISIS
tempting to be created, to change or
wipe otit the Lakeview district. The
i President Appoints Col. Frank
Judge held that only the same au­
I Knox As Chairman—Gives
thority' which ereated the district,
which was the legislature, could dis­
4Diagnosis of Trouble
solve It and annex it to the proposed
Beginning early last year, and conCastleton consolidated district. This!
'tlnulng till October 1931. all over the
riew was upheld by the'highest court. {
country men and women who had dc­
Last winter, by act of the legislature,
! posit* in banks withdrew them, taking
the previous action of that body in ’
. 1 the money out of circulation, putting it
creating the Lakeylew district wa* rein safety deposit boxes or hiding it in
setnded. This left the district without
. old stockings. For all practical purposes.
any organization whatever. No steps
I so far as benefits to the community and
home where she not only cared for were token by the people in the dis­
country arc concerned, this money her own family but cared for and trict last summer or fall to reorganize
i might as well have been consigned to nursed several old people in their last; It. and no one fromwutalde the district
; the names; because no one can get any years. There were not many years but ' had the right to do so except the town
possible benefit from it. not even the what she wa* ministering to some one boards of Castleton and Hastings .town­
hoarder, so long a* it is being hoarded in her home outside of her family. Her ships, 'who could do it upon petition
Of the available currency In this life was truly one of service and no one
I country, about thirty per cent was thus ever came to her in want or distress in era of the district Matters drifted
withdrawn from the banks, estimated vain. Her sympathy went out especially along. No tax was spread for the
at $1300.000.000! When one considers to the unfortunate and whatever her
the $90,000.000300 business of this portion she shdfed or gave gladly to
country that sum seems relatively others.
authority to authorize the tax after the
small; but when this money Is in active
She leaves to mourn her loss her district had been dissolved by the leg­
use. instead of being hoarded, every husband, one daughter. Mrs. Clifton A. islature. School was started last fall ।
dollar of It keeps $10 in actual circu­ Watkins of Chicago, one grandson. and a teacher was employed who ha*;
lation through the extension of credits, Jack Barber, a sister. Mrs. Phyllis Rey­ continued teaching even though she1
based upon money. If it is taken out of nolds of Ann Arbor and three brothers. lias had but a small amount of pay. as}
the
there was no money In the district &lt;
tne bank,
name, the
tne bank
ban* cannot loan it. If
it j
w of
pay E.
E. of
of Medford.
M
J. W.
of Detroit,
Detroit. Fay
the bank cannot Ioan it. the manufacand
safe™.
for that purpose.
There are nine
Hirer wholesaler
whnlexAler and retailer
rrtnllnr cannot
rnnnnt
pupils from tliat district attending'
turer.
zona.
get it. nor the consumer. Nor can it
These attending the services from Hastings High school. Tlvc law re­
quires the rural district* from which
pay labor when it is hoarded. If trade
cannot have the advantage of it. the Gertrude Fetch, Colonel E. H. Camp­ High school students come to pay 160
manufacturers are deprived of the bell and Mra. Campbell. Major T. W. a year for each to apply on his or her
orders which would otherwise be pos­ Hammond and Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. tuition in High school. But a* there j
sible. So the
can be traced
Laverne Uiwn,
Olson. mr».
Mrs. Irene zxayes.
Hayes. airs,
Mrs. was no legal Lakeview district, after
"T matter
.----- -----... even
„
l-avcriic
to the ultimate consumer. All sutler Maude McCarthy, Mra. Worthman and the legislature had dissolved It. there
because the hoarder has taken his M1M piupatrick of Grand Rapids,
of the tuition of these Lakeview stu-1
money out of circulation.
.
.
dents in our High school. This made'
Realizing this. President Hoover has
tvFs-ire raimM
a situation which could only be rem- j
appointed a commission, whose work is
nttna iuiuvuo.
that of inducing the hoarder to put his
Thc Week* school was closed Thurs- edied by having the district created by
Idle money where it will be available d®y whllc Mrs. Doris Holcomb atlend- act of the township boards of the two
for business, and so help to relieve the
«&gt;e Teachers Institute in Hastings, townships. Tills was don? at a meet- |
financial distress of the country. At the Mra. Irene Dickerson, teacher of the ing held in Nashville last week Wed­
nesday. It 1* hoped that, as a result
head of that commission Is Colonel Dowling school also attended.
Frank Knox, now publisher of the Chi-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. O- Armour spent of the meeting, ways may be derived &lt;
cago Dally News. For many years Col. P*« of last week at Mr. and Mra. Floyd whereby school can be resumed in tlie I
district, and the High school pupil*.
Knox lived InAUchlgan. He then pub- Armour of Hastings.
fished the Dally News of Sault Ste.! Mr. and Mra. Fred Ritchie of Kala- from the district can each have $601
Marie. He went fronrtjii? state to New mazo° »Pent Friday P. M. at Lyle and a year toward their tuition, as the state I
laws provide.
Hampshire. when&lt;hr'had charge of a Leslie Dickersons.
large daily in Manchester. From that
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Shedd and daughSHULTZ.
dty he went to NeJ-York and became
nf Battle Creek spent Sunday at
Mr. and Mra. John Hullng spent Sun- ■
the manager of the Hearst Syndicate of । Lyle Dickerson's.
newspapers. He could not agree with
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson attend- day with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Welfare of
Mr. Hearst on what a newspaper should «• t,lc
Creek C. C. at Mra. Mary Hastings.
Sunday visitors at Andrew Smith'* ;
stand for and so quit that post to take Payne of Hastings Wednesday.
.
charge of Chicago's great afternoon1 Walter Thompson of Irving spent a were Mr..and Mrs. Clarence Smith of I
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. John
paper, the Dally News.
I few days last keek at V. G. Frys.
Col. Knox is an aggressive man and I Mra. Bessie DeCrocker's of Scotts, Chamberlain and daughter and Bob- ।
an organizer. He is already busy with Mrs. Jeasle McArthur and daughter of bie Smithf and Mr. and Mra. Clem
plans that will bear fruit In the neariJacka°n
Mrs. Ethel Whitworth of Heney of Hastings.
future and bring out a large portion of
Culver district spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barnard spent
this hoarded money. He calls atten- j thc‘r
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday with Mra. Emma Wallace und I
son of Yeckley.
tlon. in his first statement to the peo-I Matteson.
pie of this country, to the situation as [
he sees it. He gave the following
diagnosis of present difficulties:
"Much of our trouble seems lobes
national headache, caused by eyestrain,
from looking across the Atlantic. We
can't remedy conditions in Europe, but
we can remedy them here. "
The Chicago publisher estimates that
92 1-2 per cent of the articles pro­
duced in this country are consumed In
our own home market, with only 7 1-2
per cent shipped abroad.

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this 7.1-2 per cent out of the window
and still lead the world back to pros­
perity. If once we restore confidence al
home. 90 per cent of our troubles are
over."
He commended the other agencies
that arc moving toward reUef. such as
the $2,000,000,000 Reconstruction Fi­
nance Corporation He stated that soon
specific plans for inducing the owners
of the $1,500,000,000 of hoarded money
। to release their hoarded cash so that
banks and the country may have the
use of it will be announced by the
commission.
No man could have been selected by
the President who will with more sin­
cerity. directness and common sense
address himself to the task which has
been committed to him.
EAST GUN LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceci! Wald of Rock-|
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clem and I
tsons Raymond and Edward and Mr. j
Sam Scnsiba of Middleville called at
the home of John Crawford Sunday'
william Buller left Monday morning'
for Kenton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Payne spent sev­
eral days In Plainwell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of East
Orangeville called on John Crawford's
I Thursday.
I Tlie 4x7 club met at Corneil Cap­
pen's Saturday evening and everyone
reported a good time. The next one
being at Mrs. Prank Castle's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selkirk and Miss
Frances Miller of Plainwell called on
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and
little granddaughter.
Wilma
Lou
Roush, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Raymond Sunday P. M.
Everyone here Is concerned In Ice
cutting and are greatly pleased to see
Gun lake frozen over this Monday
morning.

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DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
The Dowling Cemetery Circle met at
the church basement for dinner FtbruAfter dinner the usual business meet­
ing was called to order by the presi­
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PERSONAL

Mis* Kathryn darks spent the w«ek
end In Chicago.
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Cook *pcnl Fri­
day In Lansing.

WOODLAND.

At the Library

Allegan that the body of Roy Dlllenbsck had been found hanging front a

Boy Scout News

More

NINETY ATTEND PARTY.
Mr. Dillenback had recently returned
AT MIDDLEVILLE.
About ninety members of ths Ameri­
After a dearth of travel book* during
Troop 65 Middleville. L. R. Beeler |
can Legion and Auxiliary were present
poor health and It is believed that he scoutmaster, also in their own town
Tuesday on business.
at the fish nipper al the Legion rooms offer a real wealth of adventure to became despondent from the effects of
had 6 window demonstration* showing
his Illness. Those attending the funeral the variems phase* of scouting.
I
sing over the week end.
......
ports a qilsndid ttms. All enjoyed tha an armcludr by your own fireside.
in Allegan Friday from Woodland were.
Troop 77 Nashville. Arllc A. Reid,
supper and are grateful to Mr. and
icootmuster. visited Battle creek 8*1-'
Miss Esther Doty visited at her home Mrs. Frank Annabls for their klndne-s*.
There te "Rolling Btone" In which
urday, February 13.
A# entertainer*. N. O. Thomas and Lowell Thomas tell* the thrilling life Blake Rising. Elmer Rtelng, Mr. and
Paul Webber of Detroit spent Bun­ hte male quartette were decidedly suc­ story of the gallant adventurer, na­ Mra. James Tyler. Mr John Tyler. Mr* NASHVILLE V18ITS~*
cessful. Thte company ha* broadcast turalist and sportsman, Arthur Rad- Mamie France and Mr*. Mattle Schray
HEADQU ARTERS.
Mr*. R. R. McPeak of Charlotte spent a number at times over WOOIi, Grand clyffe Dugmore. Dugmore's boyliood from Elmhurst. Illinois.
Tlie Troop made the trip through I
Rapid*. They were clever and original
Monday with Hastings friends.
Miss Katherine Mohler of Grand tlie Kellogg Comapny then went to the I
and everyone enjoyed them Friday father purchased to serve a* tlie family
Rapid* spent the week end with her scout Iveadquarters where a pot luck I
home,
and
on
which
they
drifted
from
evening.
.
port to port in the Mediterranean, were parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
dinner wa* served and then they en­
attacked by pirate*, were nearly ship­
THE NEW IDEA CLUB.
Mias Elizabeth Smith entertained joyed the swimming pool and gymnas-1
Mrs. Harry Ritchie, So. Broadway, wrecked In storms, etc. Following this r«me of her little friend* with a birth­ ium for a period. Hie building te open
day
to any of tlie registered scouts or cubs i
was hostess at her home Thursday eve­ came adventures In America which re­ day party, Thursday. February 11.
ning, February il. to the numbers of sulted In Dugmore's growing Interest In
Mra. Agnes Fisher and son Don of of Barry county at any time Scout-1
the club. A delicious 6:30 dinner was camera work, fn hl* camera hunts for Hastings visited Mr. and Mra. B. 8 miuter* are urged to arrange trip* to
end.
the building by notifying Mr. Shafer so
served
by
the
ho»tes*
and
daughter,
the
Holly
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Giltner are
almoat every comer of the world—Ids
that a date may be arranged.
visiting a daughter in Belding this table being attractive with Its Valen­ African experiences alone would satisfy
Harlan Sweitzer, age 71. of East
tine place cards and center piece of
was accidentally
killed
A FINE GIFT.
the explorer's urge tn any ordinary Woodland
spring
flowers.
Following
a
short
busi
­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerr spent Bun­
Thursday afternoon. February II when
The American Legton post of Has- I
man.
Then.
Just
for
good
measure,
he
day In Jackson as guest* of Mr. and ness session the evening wa* spent returned to England to serve as one of a building beside which he stopped to • Ungs through Mr. Frank Annnabel1
sewing, the members bringing garments
Mrs. C. C. Colvin.
get shelter from the storm blew down presented each registered troop and
iter
most
valiant
battalion
leaden
dur
­
Mias Helen Michael and Mias Maude to be given.to the needy.
ing the oreat War—in hi* own opin- on him. Mr. Sweitzer has been u resi­ cub pack with a framed copy of the I
ironside were In Grand Rapid* Mondent of Woodland township all of hl* Flag Code." This te a wonderful pres­
INJURED IN FALL FRIDAY.
■ day on business.
life. Tho funeral wa* held Sunday at
Mrs. Mary Burges* suffered very Lowell Thomas has written splendidly the Zion Lutheran church, Rev. Nest ent for the troops and win aid in thr
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller spent Sun­
to do justice to a remarkable and rare­
teaching of the flag tests pf scouting
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radofrd painful injuries on Friday which will ly colorful personality.
officiating. Burial at Lakeside Ceme­ We wish to add our thanks to those
of Grand Rapid*.
tery. He leaves to mourn his poulng.
■
The Irrepressible Carve th Well*, who hte widow, cne daughter. Mr*. Lestci of the various troops.
Louis DePew of Hillsdale is spendhit
a
stick
which
had
been
driven
near
has
been
cited
as
the
man
who
can
A TROOP BANQUET.
I
■ ing this week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lake of Grand Rapids and two grand­
some flowers in the garden. This threw make the truth sound like a lie. in­ daughters.
Ray Nye and family.
Thfiriwlay
evening.
February
11.
Mr.
Dr. W E. McLravy of Grand Rapldi her in such a manner as to strain the dulges in some more of his delightful
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rucli and familv and Mra. Shafer attended the annua) i
debunking In "Adventure." He wades In
accompanled
by
Mrand
.
Mrs.
Ed
Uinquet of Troop 4 at the Maple Street
terribly bruised and lame. Her friend* mow at the equator, picks violets in
Mrs. John McLravy.
Lapland, watches fish climb trees In Covey of Gobles spent Sunday wit&gt;. M. E. church in Battle Creek. Troop 4
Miss Josephine Btcln is at tier home hope for iter speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Covey of Belding.
1* the old troop which Mr. Shafer
in Harbor Springs this week because of
MLj Dorothy Tyler entertained the joined a* a boy 12 years of age. This
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
baths. This la one of those books just
the sickness of her father.
Honoring the birthday of Mlu Adah made for "pick-up" reading as each King's Herald with a Valentine party was the eleventh annual parent and I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huisenga of
Saturday afternoon.
scout banquet of the troop which he
Odell
her
relatives
surprised
her
on
chapter
te
a
"yarn"
In
itself.
The
book
Campau lake were Sunday guest* of
Mteo Phyllis Ruell entertained her has attended and while the personnel
Sunday taking along a bounteous pot I* full of laughs and also valuable in­
Sunday School class Saturday evening of the troop changes somewhat the old
Leallc Cook. Cranston Wilcox and luck dinner, cover* being laid for twen- formation which Is quite painlessly im­ with a Valentine party.
tradition* of the organization still are
parted.
.
Thomas Stebbins were home from Ann
Mr. and Mra. J. V. Hilbert spent Sun­
and a general good time. Mias Odell
Another fascinating bojk that can day with Mr. and Mr*. Olen Blake of manifest. Mr. C. E. Childs, the present
scoutmaster, ha* been the troop leader
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wood of Grand was presented with an appropriate and be dipped Into at odd moments is Middleville.
for nearly eight year* and the scout*
“Told at the Explorers’ Club." ThirtyRapicbfia-ere guest* of Mr. and Mrs. C. useful gift.
Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Thompson and who have passed through hts hands in
three of the eminent traveler* and ex­
E. Wqbd over the week end.
family of Sunfield called on Mr. and thte time all have only the highest re­
POT LUCK CLUB PARTY.
plorers of tlie present day. including
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Severance of Bat­
spect for thte remarkable leader. Thte
On Friday evening Mr and Mr* Roy Chapman Andrew*. Carveth Wells. Mra. Leon Tyler Sunday evening.
tle Crrete"were Sunday guests of hte
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mtes Leonore Dowden wa* called to 'iemotastrates the value of continuous
James Bristol entertained their pot Harry Foster. Charles Lindbergh. Gor­
mother, Mr*. Mary Severance.
Lansing Wednesday on account of the service to boyhood. Mr. T. Ben John­
Mr. and Mrs. Tt»codorc Kilmer and luck club very delightfully, sixteen be­ don McCrengh and Sir Hubert Wilkins, serious illness of her uncle.
ston. chief executive, was the speaker
ing
present.
At
bridge,
top
scores
were
have
contributed
to
the
volume
which
daughter of Lansing were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crocklord of Carl­ of the evening, as lie ha* been for a
won
by
Mrs.
R.
W.
Cook
and
Aben
I* compiled by the librarian of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen on Friday.
ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* number of years.
Explorers' club. Some of the incidents Welby Crockford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmond* re­ Johnson.
related are thrilling, some humorous,
turned on Thursday from their trip to
A NEW CUB PACK.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ruell and Mr
COATS GROVE.
booster. Virginia Thompson; hand-■cme pathetic, but al) are Intensely in­
Akron, Ohio, and other places in Ohio.
and Mra. Ed. Covey spent Thursday in
A member from here attended th? ■ shaker. F. C. Wing. Thq leader has
teresting. A nice feature which adds
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Windeknecht
Grand Rapid*.
pointed cubmaster of the new cub pack sale of J. H. Townsend east of here on secured Dr. Walton of Hastings a*
considerably to one's enjoyment is the
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hough of Hartford visited Mr
,• speaker and a male quartette, also
-----of«.brie! biographical sketcMof the author and Mrs. Donald Gager Thursday eve­ forming at the Central school under Saturday P. M.
George Windeknecht of Grand Rap­
the sponsorship of the Parent Teach­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith of Midland Hastings to sing.
id*.
The Hastings Women's club met in which precedes each story.
ning and Friday.
er's Association of that school. Satur­ visited the home folks over the week
The February' meeting cf the Glean­
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sayles and the High school building Friday after­
In a more purposeful .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and chil­ day evening. February 20th. the pack end.
er?
class
was
held
recently
with
Mr.
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and noon. February 12. The president. Mrs. •Mexico" by Stuart Chase
"Cold" dren visited Mr. and Mr*. Wit) Kimble committee and leaders meet at the
. and Mrs. Frank Haight to observe their
Mrs. Frank Todd and family of Hop­ M. J. Cross, called the meeting to or­ by LaOrcncc Gould.
al Lansing Sunday.
High school office for an evening of
der. After making announcements of
kins.
day meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. eighth wedding anniversary.
Kenneth Ketcham and Miss Mari.- training in the cub work.
The former is a most excellent work
Mr. and Mr*. M. O. HIM. Mr. and future meetings, she turned the meet­ treating a little understood country. Fo-ter of Kalamazoo spent the week
Townsend Wednesday. It was Men’s,
Hubert FOUlck of Hastings ristted
Mr*. Raymond Windeknecht and Mrs ing over to Mis* Anna Johnson, who Mr. Chase, one of our foremost econ­ end with Mr. and Mrs Donald Gager
Day and they put on the program.
PRAIRIEVILLE TROOP.
Theodore Knopf were In Kalamazoo on had charge of the program in the ab- omists, has become very much an artist
The young people's Sunday school
iftnday evening. February 19th. Mr.
A number of teachers from Wood­
Friday.
MORGAN.
In the writing of this book, for white land attended tiie Western Michigan Shafer attended the second meeting of
Mra. J. M. Townsend goes to Grand the Literature department
he has given a really scholarly inter­ Teachers' Round Table at the Pantlind the newly organising scout troop at Warren Coolbough's Thursday eve­
In her book review. 'The Good
Rapids Thursday to attend a meeting
Homer spent Sunday with Mary Tur­
pretation ol Mexican history and Hotel. Grand Rapids, Saturday eve­ Prairieville. The troop will finish re- ning.
of the Republican state central com­ Earth" by Pearl S. Buck. Mrs. F. E present-day civilization, hl* book is at ning.
Tueiday ten ladies of the L. A. S ner and Austin DeLong.
i Kistratlon this week with approximate­
mittee.
Adair verjr cleverly brought out both the same time a glowing picture of the
met with Mrs Bessie Woodman to tie
The Woman* Study club entertained
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Vedder and Mr. the pat ho* and the humor of the extravagant beauty of tlie country. it* their husbands with a banquet Tuesday ly 12 scouts. Mr. Herbert Morehouse, off a comfortable for the Eaton fam- turned
Lanstog after
and Mrs. Floyd Gaskell were Sunday scenes in the story and made it a most mountain life, its jungles, and iu fas­ evening. February 9. The following pro­ chairman of the troop committee, was lly who lost their goods by nre recently. TOk
ihtjr cottage lierc
in char.w. .
:
*“*----- ““j review.
.
.
BLAU. MMLMr*. E. B More oCUntercsting
review,
gram was enjoyed by all: Roll call—A
cinating
cities,
all.
Mrs. w.
O. A. Burge
Burgess then took up the
Marshall.
mu vversnuui aiso gave a com- .----DOWLING
TROOP
BUSY.
joke;
Trombone
solo
—
Roas
Pierce:
Play
"Larry" Gould, second In command
r.«.hk Th. tak.
. Ur» ‘—y •
Miss Geneva McQuarrie and Kenneth subject of "Negro Prose and Poetry.'
— Truthful
Husband*:" Trid—Mrs.
.
U-nrk It tn hnoln thia —n.1. — - - Friday evening. February 12. troop 51.
McQuarrle of East Delton spent Sat­ discussing the lives of many of the best of the Byrd expedition to Antarctica, is Myrtle Bulling. Mra. Artie Densmore
urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of negro writers and mentioning some the author of “Cold" which lias been Mis* Alice Smith; Four Tableaus were Dowling. L. J. Oswald, scoutmaster, de­
Sunday evening, Mrs. Elsie Moran o(. Some from thl* way attended the
voted their meeting to the study of Hasting* speke in the interest of the funeral of Mrs. Allee Graham of L’ashof their best work. She also read sev­ widely acclaimed for belli its very real
Chas. Faul.
'
given; 1. The Fisherman; 2. The Street
Mrs. Pliyllls Reynolds returned to eral negro verses illustrating their care­ literary merit and for its remarkable Car Hound; 3. The Marriage License; first aid. Six of the scouts present suc­ W. c. T. U. assisted by Mrs. Loomis' vUle Sunday. She was an old-ltac
Ann Arbor Monday. She was called free natures and love'of rhythm. After subject matter. Dr. Gould describes the 4 Gossip Solo—Mt. Beamer; Everyone cessfully passed all of the second class ut Woodland. A group from the school1 neighbor here and attended the Morhere by the death of her sister,* Mrs. a short discussion of this subject the demolishing of the plane In which he enjoyed the wonderful banquet served requirements and the members of the gave two patriotic numbers and the K»n school. Till* vicinity extends their
whole troop arc working to be in at­ flag salute. Pour boys gave an excr-. sympathy to tlie family.
and
a
companion
had
flown
to
the
meeting adjourned
Rockefeller mountains and their sub­ by the Aid Society of the South tendance al the court of honor at Has­ else. Modest* Kinne rang ."Uve On
Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Blakney re­
Mrs. Harry Hammond and children
tings. February 24. for advancement to Sunshine" and a mixed quartette sang.! of Vermontville called on her porente.
sequent rescue by Admiral Byrd; he Brethren church.
ANENT BLEACHES.
turned on Monday from a visit of sev-.
Sunday
evening.
February
21.
at
the
the ranks of second class.
I?...—&gt;•__ I —.1
V
n__ ■_ _ —
Bleaches and other chemical* strong recounts the sledging expedition, the
enough to remove stains will tuually at­ excavations in the Queen Maude Moun­ Methodist church union service* the
petition against any change in the I emoon.
Oclston of Alma.
PANCAKE SUPPER AT DALTON.
following
program
will
be
given:
Male
I8th Amendment was adopted, to be j Mr. a:
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kline of Detroit tack dyestuffs. It is therefore necessary, tains. the finding of Amundsen's record, Quartet—Two selections.
“Beautiful
Thursday evening. February IB.
spent the week end here, her brother in removing stains from colored fabrics, left there eighteen years before: he Garden of Prayer." and “AU for Me."
George Huffman, returning to De­ to handle them more carefully than also appraises tlie technical work of the Tenor solo—"Cldae to Thee." John R. Troop 55. Delton. RuwlLJdott. scout­
master. Is staging a puntkkc supper for
white ones. They should be treated expedition. The illustrations are from
troit with them.
Cecil Winans of Battle Creek and
Bulling; Trombone solo—Roland Val­ the benefit of the troop. Mothers and on E. 8. Thompson at the University
his
own
photographic
work.
rapidly
and
rin*ed
thoroughly.
Color
hospital at Ann Arbor and that he Is
Mrs. Rankin Hyde of Prairieville
There Is one more book that I can't entine; Boss znlo—"Asleep in the Deep" ladies of the community are super­ now getting along nicely.
day with the Webb*. Kenneth Wil­
visited Mr*. Nettie Hyde on Thursday. changed by treating with an acid can
—Birdsill Holly; Male Quartet—Two vising and the Pillsbury Company,
resist
mentioning
briefly
although
it
often
be
restored
by
using
a
weak
alk
­
Next Bunday evening the program cox of Barryvlllc called in the after­
George Hyde spent the week end with
ali. such W5 ammonia solution or am­ lias been on the shelvti for several selections—"Sleepy Hollow Tlpw." and through the Grand Rapids office are will be in charge of Lawrence Chase: noon.
his grandmother also.
“Steal Away;" Cornet solo—Richard furnishing the flour, syrup and the
Robert Hendershott of Montreal. monia fumes. Acetic acid will often re­ months and has had a wide circula­ Durkee; Tenor solo—“Our Yesterday"—
district agent is himself superintending
Canada, visited his mother, Mra. R. I. store * color that has been changed by tion. that Is Julian Duguld's “Green Ronald Valentine; Saxophone solo—
the griddlA Mr. T. Ben Johnston, area
Hell." Here is a tale of almost unbe­
Hendershott, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred an alkali.
lievable experience* in the-junglc wild­ "Flower Song'—John R. Bulling; Off­ executive, will be the speaker of the
Hendershott part of last week.
STUFFED PRUNE ORANGE AND erness of Eastern Bolivia, a tale that Is ertory—Piano duet—Mr. and Mr*. Ro­ evening and a program of scout work
Miss Jessie Newton. Robert VanCREAM CHEESE SALAD.
filled with a wild beauty of nature, with land Valentine; Male quartet—Tao se­ has been planned. The troop visited
Tyne. Miss Marie Nye, Howard Har­
lections—“Look Away to Heaven" and the headquarters building Friday eve­
Twelve large cooked prunes, threerington and oUter spent Sunday with fourths cup cream cheese mixed with a deeper beauty of loyal friendships; "Nearer My God to Thee."
ning where special work on the first
that is rife with light humor-to bal­
Mrs. Anna VanTyne near Doster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Covey left for their class swimming test was stressed.
three tablespoons mayonnaise, thick
Mr. and Mrs. John Walton of Kala­ slices peeled orange, lettuce, paprika, ance the moments of star terror. Four home In Gobles after a two week’s visit
mazoo and Mrs. J. W. Crandall of additional mayonnaise. Make an In­ men travel a road that no white man with Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ruell.
TRAINING COURSE MEETING.
South Bend. Ind., were guest* of Dr. cision Ip each prune and remove the ha* seen for more than two hundred
Mrs. Welby Crockford te entertaining
Tuesday evening, February 16. 6:30
years, they stiare with yotr their ven­
and Mrs. D. D. Walton on Monday.
the Extension class leaders. Mrs. Barn­ o'clock was the first of a series of eight
pit. Fill cavities with the cream cheese
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker of mixture. Put a thick slice of orange on ture of high courage.—Helen Wooton.
um and Mrs. Brumm Monday evening training course meetings. Albert R
Mt. Morris. Ill., and Mr. and Mra. Mc­ a crisp lettuce leaf, arranged four
This 1* for the ones who have missed Brunker. head of Mayor Cermak's
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Dougall (Beatrice Parker) of Lansing prunes on each slice, and top with
crime commission for Chicago, was the
A large crowd gathered at the Well­ the flrat lessons.
siient the week end with Mr. and Mrs. mayonnaise and paprika
principal speaker, twenty-five men
man schoolhouse Friday evening to the
STUART LAKE.
from Barry county were in attendance.
P. T. A. meeting. Mr. D. L. Hershberger.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and
Fine steel wo&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Lord and children of
for scouring Mr. Henry Baird also Mr. Ray Schant’.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and sons your aluminum
TROOP 79 WOODLAND.
of Woodland furnished the music. Battle Creek have moved on tlie Roy
were In Kalamazoo on Bunday and
Terry farm.
Thursday evening. February
IB.
Wayne
Offley
and
Mrs.
John
Blocher
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
called on Otto Fry. a brother of Mra.
There was no school nt McCallum Troop 65. Middleville. L. R. Beeler,
The neighborhood was shocked to had charge of program. Mrs. Maude Thursday as the teacher, Mrs. Lena (scoutmaster, will put on an investiture
Geo. Coleman.
Mr. and Mra. Basil Smith and Mr. hear of Mabie (King) Johnson’s death. Smith of Hastings gave a talk on her Laubaugh, attended the institute at ceremony for Troop 79 of Woodland.
trip to Washington. D. C.. last sum­
and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and daugh­
Hastings.
Forest Roe, scoutmaster. AU parents
ters. Margaret. Betty and Warrena of Saturday P. M. at the home of her sis­ mer with six hundred teachers, which
Mildred Ward of Plainwell was a
Jackson were Sunday guest* ol Has­ ter. Mrs. Perry Wells. She leaves her was very interesting. Sandwiches, pick­ week-end visitor of home folks at till* tendance al the school building at 7:30
tings relative*.
husband. Otto Johnson and two little ier and coffee were-served.
place.
o'clock. Woodland.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Birman
of
Dow
­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Workman and girls Anna and Alberto, two sisters
Billy and Beverly Lord are new DEMONSTRATION AT DOWLING. |
ling spent Tuesday and Tuesday eve­
Mr. and Mra. Frank Andrus returned and three brothers.
• ’
scholars in our school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and chil­ ning with their daughter, Mr. and
on Sunday from Traverse City where
Geo.. VanZandt of Petersburg. Mich.,
Monday evening February 22. Troop
Mra.
Howard
Bryans
and
children.
they were called by the sickness and dren spent Sunday in Charlotte guests
was calling on friend* and relatives 51. Dowling, will put on / demonslra-!
Mrs. Clark Overamlth has been very
death of their father. Harry Workman. of Merl Hall and family.
over the week end in and around elite tlon of scouting In connection with the i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul., Dyer (Lillian
Mrs. W. Myrlen Strait gave a valen­
place.
Washington
party and program at
Miss Esther Fox. had a Valentin?
Wolfe) of Kalamazoo were Sunday tine party to some of her Lansing
Dowlfng. This is a fine opportunity of
BUGBEE CORNERS.
.
friends Saturday evening. The house box at Hie schoolhouse Friday from
showing the contact with the bi-cenJay Chatman of Climax, Mr. and
J. W. Wolfe. Mrs. Dyer remained for a was -very prettily decorated for Valen­ two-thlrty until four o'clock for her
tennlal program and scouting.
few days because of her moUvcr's 111- tines Day. Dainty refreshment* were pupils. The children were treated to Mrs. Merle Count of Kalamazoo were
jello, cookies and pop corn balls which week-end guests of Chas. Foote.
COURT OF HONOR.
•
I
served.
they enjoyed very mtieh.
The Four Times Seven club met Sat­
Don't forget tlie big county Court ofI
Much sympathy is extended to Seth urday night nt Cornlel Cappon'*. An
Honor
at
the
court
house,
Hastings,
Graham and hte children In the loss of enjoyable time was had by all.
February 24. at 7:30 In the evening. I
their wife and mother. Mrs. Alice
Ciilckrn thieves visited Adrian John-,
Graves Graham, who passed away with ran'* hen roost in the wee small hours All scouts passing their second or flrat
pneumonia.
Saturday A. M. Mr. Johnson got. jite class requirement* there will be eligible
Oscar Flory and lady friend of Has­ slice gun into action nnd they ran for to have Dan B&lt;&lt;rd present their bkdgc^
at Battle Creek, where tho annual apetings called on Mr. and Mr*. LowL'Herzlc Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Cornlel Cappon, Byron John- clal Court of Honor will be held March . The BESSMER Eyesight Service
Mr. and Mra. Ted Mead and Mrv. cox, Frank Castle, Adrian Johnson and S. At lids Lime all yearly honor and,
camp medals will also be awarded.
I
Allie
Mead,
also
Miss
Knapp
of
Has
­
Tom
Wilcoxmade
a
trip
to
Hastings
HASTINGS. MICH.
tings were Sunday afternoon callers at to sec the prosecuting attorney in re­
TROOP 71,
the home of John Mead's.
gard u&gt; Wm. P. Rose’s stock running
Troop 71 had Its regular meeting nt!
at large and destroying tlveir crops.
the Legion rooms Monday night, Feb-1
SUNSHINE CAKE.
Tlwy hope to gel action at once.
ruary 1. 1932. After the opening all of j
Blx egg yolks, one cup sugar, sifted
the boys went out to Uic golf links slid­
four times; one teaspoon lemon extract,
STONY POINT.
To anyone who suggests that you have your eyes examined.
one teaspoon almond, one-half tea­
Loren Hershberger made a business ing. Mr. Reid furnished two curs for]
The result* would give you cause for thankfulness. If your eyes
transportation. Tao of the boys, “the
spoon vanilla, one-eighth teaspoon salt, trip to Indiana last week.
are found to need no help—THAT I* worth knowing. If they
one cup pastry flour (sifted four times),
Floyd Van Wie was In Allegan Fri­ larger ones" remembered that night for.
DO. then you will secure that which will help you as king as
six egg whites, beaten; one-half tea­ day and Saturday and made a trp to two or three days. One of the small
you live. Visit us.
ones lit on his head and saw stars. Two I
spoon cream of tartar. Beat egg yolk Kalamazoo alto.
and add! sugar. Beat steadily. Fold in
B. j. Wellman and Geo. Barry went fine foot sleds were demolished. But
all rest of Ingredient*. Pour Into deep to Battle Creek nn busihra* Monday.
9 o'clock every boy that rode back was
greased pan. Bake 40 minute* in slow
in town. Three of them walked to try.
oven. Cool and cover with any light and
to get the soreness out of their nuitcles. |
fluffy frosting.

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charge. All but one ol live sponsors

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Lake. Bleodte.tnd. Ttapnaited- Hrrr
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kl«h rlt.a .tack at ridlettloniiy low
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Our own alflln cf White Eastern*.
Barred Bock. and Rhode Wind Reda
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHVBC^H.
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CRIMIM roll KENT—lint ami raid water, naw
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charge of tlie program. Watch the Ban­
ner for the preceding* of this meeting.

damage here and In the vicinity. Lewis I
Johnson's barn was body wrecked.
John
Doster's bam was damaged:
some; the windows at Robert Gar-i

large window in John Capjxtn's real-;
deuce. Several small out buildings and 1
fruit trees were destroyed.
Eighty-four at Sunday School Sun-i
day seems it is impossible to go over
the hundred but expect to make it I

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! the Methodist church Saturday night.
Those who attended Farmers' Week at
the M. 8. C- Lansing gave reports of
the work during their stay there.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Mimic—lie..trier llu.lon.
Kelt rail—I
iVa.hlKclonTh. problem.
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Miss Edna Flory cf Hastings called;
on Mrs. F. J. Hughes and other friends |
Saturday. Always pleased to see Miss
Flory.
The Triple Link meeting af*Mrs. W.
F. Smith’s Friday was well attended and
much enjoyed. If all the ladles now
days would dress as economically as'
some were dressed at this meeting the ‘
depression would soon be a memory.,
Only Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Smith tied
on this and Mrs. Jackson won out on
the! draw. Dora Johnson and Clara.
Scott tied on contest writing their
name and address with left hand in,
■hortest length of time. Miss Scott win-;
ning in draw. Mra. John J. Dovtcr won
contest in pinning blind folded proper
articles in right place. Roll call was
responded to by reading sentiment on
Valentine's received. Program consist-,
rd of Lincoln's Gettysburg speech and
other interesting articles of Lincoln's.'
Mra. Homer Flower sang a selection
her mother sang sixty year* ago. The

Scott second Friday in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKlbbin. and
children and John McKlbbin spent
Sunday at South Berni. Ind, with their
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKlbbin
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKlbbin and

yORTH WOODLAND.,
A large number attended the funeral
of Harlen Sweitzer Sunday at the Zion
w, -..x

*-

Mr. and Mrs- Al Lain! of Battle
Creek vi.Mied at Ute home of ber.iwrent"- Mr “nd Mr" &gt;)n&gt;ton Jordan.

Smith and attended the funeral of
Mra. J. j. Grtebel is taking care of.
fhmetav
her mother. Mra. John Bower of Uke,”“rlBn
HuwU&gt;
Odessa who is very low at this writing,. ——————-■
Philip Oerlinger. who has been sick
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Important
ON FEBRUARY
The Manufacturers of B. I’. S.
Paints will hold a demonstra­
tion of their products at
our show rooms.

Mr. and Mrs W. H- Otis and Eu­
gene Barlow of Hastings spent Sun­
day with Mrs. Hazel Otis and chll-

Home Economics
Extension Work

The
Slumber
Room

Mrs. Townsend gave a review of the
lesson oh curtains. Mrs. Wlnlnger
then took up the very interesting les-;
son on pictures. Many copies of the
better pictures were studied and a very
Interesting collection of pictures suit-

Many persons,
we find, are not ac­
quainted with the
p u r p o s eorth e
value of the slum­
ber room.

ed his sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Wales Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norris. Mrs. Jen­
nie Norris and Lucy were in Hastings
Friday P. M. Mrs. Norris visited her
sister. Mrs. Mullen, who Ins been sick
the, last week but was lots better, hope

Peterson of Hastings spent Sunday P.
M. with Mrs. Norris and Lucy.
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes of To­
ledo. Ohio, spent from Friday night
till Sunday evening with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Norris. Richard;

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

The first complete all-Australlan
talking program was recently exhibited

Are
About Your RUPTURE
You are doing just that if you are unconcerned whether

very 111. is some better.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kay of Kala­
mazoo spent the week with their partings visited their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. McDermott. Saturday.
Sunday visitors at the Fred Ashby
home were Mr. and Mra. Clifford La-

you have the proper truss, correctly fitted or not. but weir

anythlpg, putting it on carelessly in the morning and—
trusting to luck. Doi&gt;’&lt; take such chances. You may bo'
making your condition worse

Be sure by having our expert

Truss Fitter examine you. We nt Akron Trusses exclusively
and guarantee each to hold the rupture. Private Atting room..

■ THE PRESCRIPTION ,6rUG STORE

B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.

Hastings, Mich.

AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

George Kahler is on the sick list.
Mrs. Blrdena Lyttle of Kalamazoo
spent the week end with home folks.
The windstorm Thursday afternoon
tlew over several small buildings and
completely w recked Jennie Harrington *
large bam killing two horses and sev-

FUNERAL
HOME

V R V V can of paint
1 Lll-Jl-J TO EVERY VISITOR

Mr. and Mrs. B. 8 Temple and Jack
of Kalamazoo spent Sunday P. M. with

Members are to report on number of
pictures eliminated and number of plctures changed, also bring pottery to be
used for flower arrangement, flowers

The slumber
room is a place of
privacy, where
friends and the
family may call to
pay their respects,
and. if desired.
keep constant vigil.
It is a facility of
our funeral home
which is not dupli­
cated in the priv­
ate residence.

WALLDORFF

Several of the ladles of this place
and Mrs. N. H. Barber and Doris Boul­
ter of Cressey. Mrs. Edna Castle of
Orangeville and Mrs. Maude Hughes of
Delton spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. James Boulter. Mrs. Boulter was
the recipient of numerous lovely gifts.

Jennie Harrington's.
Clifford Kahler and wife spent Fri­
day in Kalamazoo.

- SPECIAL -

At Electric Shoe Repair Shop
Ladles’—Taps and Heel*. ........... $1
Men'*—Taps and Heel*.
VMA» HICKS. Michigan Art, Hi
Door North of Shell Gas Station.

AND EAST GUN MARSH.
Mr. and Mra. S. A. McCafferty left
Wednesday for a week's visit at Mc­
Guffey. Cleveland and other parts of
Mr. and Mrs. John Vandenberg are
visiting at the present-time at Green­
ville. Mich, at Mr. Vandenberg's
mother's
Mrs VanElt and son. LaVern were
In Otsego and Plainwell on business
one day last week.
Miss Irma Livingston and Charles
McCullough were united in marriage
al her parent's home. Rev. -Kellogg .of!
the First Baptist church of Plainwell

jfll Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures . ..
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

�| Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1932

USUAL GRISTOFCIRCUIT COURT CASES
'Continued from page on«(

Ethel Hunt vs. John J. Rakowsky.
aaautnpslt.
Dr. Ward's Medical Company va. V.

appeal from Justice Court.
Hastings Lumber and Coal Company
vs. A Tolles and Company. a.uumpsiV

Realty Agency, assumpsit
State Bank of Freeport vs. Richard
Schaddelee. trespass on tire case.
Richard Schaddelee vs. Claus T

agreed.
Asenath J. Boley, guardian vs
Charles Flala. cl al. trespass on the

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Ham V. Qulgg&gt; and Zada Qulggle vs
Lyman Held, et al. bill to clear cloud
from title.
.
Charles Wilcox vs. Bari and Bernice
Wilcox, cancellation of deed and agree­
ment.
•
Nashville State Bank vs Franklin D.
and Dora 8. Kepkey. et al. foreclosure
of mortgage.
Samuel J. Cook vx. Minnie May Cook,
bill for divorce.
.
Nashville State Bank »» Charles H
Helmer,.foreclosure of mortgage.
Ward Moore vs. Catherine A. Wing,
foreclosure of mortgage.
Chreter lUchardson by next friend
va. Florence Rlchardaon. annulment of
marriage.
Mina M. Adams va. William U.
Adams, bill for divorce.
Peart M. Mead vs. Shirley Mead, bill
for divorce
Blanche E. Jordan vs. Guy W. Jor­
dan. bin for dlSroree.
*
Henry Rails va. William Shaw and
Anna Shaw, et al. foreclosure of mort-

Letitia I. Foster vs. Charles E. Smith.
Helen B. Smith, et al. foreclosure of
William Koolman va. A. Tolles and mortgage.
Company, attachment.
—
Beatrice Elizabeth Wagar vs. Ira
Waggr- hill for divorce.
and N. C. Hanson, assumpsit.
Claries L. Dibble, administrator Eve­
Michael Simeon and Jesse Hunt vs. lyn Dibble Estate va. Clark A. Barber.
David R Miller, assumpsit In Capias Blroie McIntyre, bill to foreclose mortAd Respondendum.
H. O. Barber, guardian va Frank
Hasel Bell Curtis v&gt;. Harold H. Cor­
Barnhart, assumpsit.
tis. bill for divorce.
Fred Main vs Ode Anspaugh. appeal
James K. VerriU vs. Donr B. Neely,
from Justice Court
et al. bill for cancellation of deed.
Alden Todd vs. City of Hastings.
William Bollman vs. William Morlok
et al, bill to foreclose mortgage.
Slate Bank of Deckerville by Leon O
Rudolph E Reichert. Stale Banking
Wentworth, receiver vs Douglas Scott. Commissioner, vs. Nashville State
Bank, bill for appointment of receiver.
In the matter of the estate of Olles
Edward P. DeMott vs. Ida DeMott.
Shepard, deceased, appeal from probate bill for divorce.
court.
Morse Backus, guardian, vs. Bernice
Burdette A. LyBarker vs. John A. L. White, cancellation of deed.
Palmer. H. Jay Tlwrbum. assumpsit
Rudolph K. Reichert. Stale Banking
Lake Odessa State Savings Bank vs. Commissioner vs. Slate Bank of Free­
J. Loon Barnum. et al. assumpsit.
port. appointment of receiver.
MarJIe Raldt. administratrix vs
Auditor General vs. Delinquent Tax
Thomas Wilcox, appeal from Justice
Court.
Elrna Fuly. by next friend, vs. Ed­
ward O. Fuhr, bill for divoete.
levy and Frank Kuehn, trespass on the
Myrtle Washbum vs. Clair' L. Utter
and Myrtle B. Utter, bill to foredoae
John Usborne vs. Edward C. Levy mortgage.
and Frank Kuehn, trespass on the
Henry F. Kidder va Alta Kidder, bill
for divorce
Francis O. Usborne. administrator vs
Harry L. Barnum vs. Gladys Barnum,
Edvard C. Levy and Frank Kuehn. bill for dlrorce.
lyna Sndth vs. Allie Smith, bill for
Joaeph Borutka vs. Thomas R divorce.
Olshcwsky and Sophia Olshewsky. as­
Lucy E. Olger vs. Alvin Olgrr. bill for
sumpsit.
divorce.
Battle Creek Auto Body Company
Clyde E. Slemsn, State Commissioner
of Health va. the village of Nashville.
Will DePriester vs. Henry Germain,
assumpsit.
D Roger Wight vs. Frank Sage, as- bill for divorce.
cumpslt.
Etoral N. Willson vs. Harold Willson.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corpora­
tion va. Fred Champayne, et aL as­
sumpsit.
Hammond, bill for diratr.
The Commercial Investment Trust
Katherine C. Thompson vs David R
vs. Syra Pierce, assumpsit.
Miller and Louise Miller, bill to set
Ernest Peake vs. Amy K. Hull, tresHorace A. Wiley va Jessica Wiley.
John McLravy vs The Great Atlantic biU for divorce.
and Pacific Tea Company, trespass on
Byron D McKlbbin vs. Mildred L.
McKlbbin. bill for divorce’.
Edvard B. Finley, Jr., receiver, va. O.
Henrietta Van der Molen va. Kobe
D. Freeman, assumpsit.
Van der Molen. bUl for divorce.
Edward B. Finley, Jr., receiver vs.
• Albert J. McClelland, assumpsit.
bill for divorce.
Nellie Thomas vs.
George
W.
Chancery Cause*.
Thomas, bill for divorce.
Frank B. Spaulding va Orly D. LenIngs. et al vs. Vjjne J. McPeck. bill for
partition.
Mary E. Reed va. Calvin Reed, bill charge mortgage.
Lula D. Beltz vs. James A Belts, bill
for divorce.
John C. McKlbbin va. Hattie L. Mc- for divorce.
I Julia E. Hatton vs. Giles H. Hatton.
Kibbtn. bill for divorce.
Wm. J. Wisner vs. Roy Barrett, ac­ I bill for divorce.

W.l-

rand

I

J

French R. Oliver vs. Pauline Oliver,
bill for divorce.
Goldie Bender vs. Clyde E. Bender
bill for divorce.

Albert J. McClelland and wife, bill to
foreclose mortgage.
Frank Kohler vs. Anna M. Kohler,
bill for divorce.
Lester Von Powers vs. Nettle PowOlive B. Bivins vs. Reuben A. Bivins,
bill for divorce.
Edward B Finley. Jr., receiver vs
Elizabeth Mole and W. H BadheMer.
bill to foreclose mortgage
Edward B. Finley, Jr., receiver W. W.
B. Bera, et al. bill to foreclose mort-

Neal Kareher vs. Arthur Siegel end
Bertha Siegel, attachment.
&lt;
"Frederick E Hill vs Leon CDobatTX
assumpsit.
The Industrial Company vs. Leon D
Cool and Andrew Dooley, assumpsit.
Glenn J. McLravy va. B. J. Dever­
eaux. assumpsit.,
Matilda McLravy vs. The Great At­
lantic and Pacific Ten Company, as­
sumpsit.
Madison Furniture Company vs. Mike
GJuklch. assumpsit.
MacleJ and Mary Wielgosz vs. Mich­
ael and Helena Zawacki. assumpsit.
Mrs. LaVeme Hall vs. the Nashville
State Bank, trespass on the case.
Manville
Peterson
vs.
William
Cramer and Earl Strickland, assump-

Wm. Lind, guardian vs. Orley Gilli­
land. assumpsit.
Boyer Fire Apparatus Company, an
Indiana Corporation vs. Freeport Statc
Bank, assumpsit.
Sam Solomon vs. Board of County
Road Commissioners, assumpsit
Freydella Watts vs. Albert Houghtalin. trespass on tlie case. Jury dis­
agreed.
•
Ida Brandstetter vs. Glenn A. Boyle
and E Quick, assumpsit.
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Orma Glynn and
Aetna Portland Cement VS/Tltiport
Elevator Company, assumpsit.
Chancery Causes.
Mlhnle E. Hanyen. et al vs. Nelson, H.
Cross, et al. bill to quiet title.
In the matter of the petition of Rod-

WIU Tobias vs. Mabe] Tobias, bill for
divorce.
John B EchQnaw vs. Jennie B. EchUnaw, bill for divorce.

PART TW(

How Much Money Have
You Tucked Away?
If -all the money "Hoarded” under the
bed springs and in holes in thc-ccllar or
some other secret hiding place

Were Put In to.the Channels of
'"Commerce, Tomorrow Prosperity Would Be Upon Us.

1

Hoarding cash stagnates business and always has. Every
loyal citizen should put his money into the bank where
it can get back into Business and Industry and start the
wheels of commerce turning. Success has never marked
a life of hoarding.
Money put into a savings account in this old Four-Gener­
ation Bank will bring you satisfaction and profit — and
happiness because you will know you have contributed
something to the return to normal conditions.

Hastings National Bank

Glen and Grace Nichols vs. Estella
and Edward Peeling, foreclosure of
contract.
Catherine A Wing vs. William W
Rockhill, bill for an accounting.
Glenn A. Boyle vs. Nina J. Boyle,
bill for divorce.
Francis J. Knowles. Myrtle A. Dowd,
et al vs. Arthur Youngs, et al. bill to
set aside deeds and mortgage.
William Roll vs. Omer V. Hawthorne,
Mra. Ira Hart is about the same at
BUGBEE CORNERS.
OPEN WINTER CAUSING
Injunction.
this writing.
Last Week's Letter
Foreman Stale Trust and Savings
GAME LAW CONFUSION
Mr .M
eppon .nd
Bank vs. Kalamaaoo. Gull Lake and
------------ ' daughter. Charlene of Hastings spent
Northern Railroad Company, bill to
A man working eight hours a day. Lack of Ice Does Not Permit Sunday with Mr. and Mra cornlel Carlisle of Prairieville.
clear title.
seven days a week for 2T7 yean would
Spearing of Fish From
1 Mra. Adrian Johnson spent last week
represent the services of impressed la­
SHULTZ SCHOOL NOTES.
■I with
iier brother, D. Townsend at 1 the button holes in your children's
bor on forest fires in Michigan during
. Shore or Boat- ’
We are making a project of Lin­ the past year, according to the Division
. made-over coaU.
Charlotte.
Because there Is little or no let on,
coln's and Washington's birthplaces for of Field Administration of Department
our sandtable. They help tb brighten of Conservation. During the past sea­ most of Michigan's inland waters dur- । •
up our schoolroom. The windows have son the Division spent 243.000 for im­ ing the present winter, it does not fol-'
crepe paper curtains and red cuplds pressed labor. Impressed labor used in low that the law which permits spear­
counting and injunction.
&gt; —...7 ------ ~ j—. .. ,
John Brandstetter va. Ida E. Brand-1 P*ny, et al. bill to set aside chattel on them.
forest fire suppression Includes only ing through the ice for certain species
Friday we had a Valentine party. It those men hired to fight single fires ol fish during January and February,
stetter, bill for divorce.
| mortgage.
was very successful. We played games, and does not include the regular fire permits spearing from shore or from a
hunted hearts and had a large box of wardens and about 800 key men" who boat during these months when there
Valentines.
are experienced fire fighters paid only Is no Ice. according to the Statc De­
The sixth grade have Just finished a during the Ume they actually fight partment of Conservation
The Department states that it has
cloth map of Australia. They have fires.
been receiving a large number of in­
pasted pictures of natural resources
and-products on It. They enjoyed work­ COATS GROVE D. G. T. O. CLUB. quiries from persons who are confused
ing on it.
The first and third grades made with their husbands, and a few other
To such questions tlie deportment 1s
Washington pictures last week. They friends afW-fwmer members as guests.
replying that the law specifically desig­
make a nice border on the black-board.
The eighth grade ts'wocjcing on men­ lie Townsend. February 10. for an 'all nates that certain species may be
speared
"through the ice" In Inland
Thte Specials for Friday and Satur­
tal arithmetic and also reviewing day meeting, about TO being present
waters tn January and February, and
percentage.
An old fashioned dinner was served at
day Cannot Be Duplicated !
The seventh grade are having gen­ noon. After the remains of tlie meal if there is no ice during those months
. Guaranteed First Quality Merchandise
era! review in geography. We were sur­ had been cleared away, the regular only hooks aftd Une^ may be used.
The use of "’tee lines" of not more.
prised to find we did not know some business meeting and devoUonals were
simple things about the world. We are conducted by the Pres, Mrs Sopha than five lines regularly attended. Is
also not applicable to open water durworking hard to pass this year's exami­ Smith.
nations.
Opening song ■’The More We Get lines are being used through the lee.
The third grade number class is hav­
29x4.40
30x4.50
30x314
only one line may be used and that
ing a race to see who can be teacher To-gether.
OVERSIZE
.
must be constantly attended by the
the most times in two weeks. We hold
almost
the entire program was given fisherman
Otherwise it becomes a
the cards for one day and the one re­
by
the
husbands
of
the
members
“set line" and is Illegal.
ceiving tiie meet may be teacher the
Roll call—My Favorite Pet. Several
The use of “bottle lines," or lines at­
next day. Charles Blough Is ahead at
present. He was teacher two days out original anecdotes of brainy animals tached to floating bottles is also illegal.
Trout streams designated by the
of four last week. Lois and Kenneth were told tn an interesting manner. A
group of three songs was sung by Floyd Conservation Commission last fall as
each being once.
Last week was “Birthday week." Cium. Charlie Townsend. Ernest Smith. being open to hook and line fishing
D
Townsend.
Jesse
chase
and
Clark
throughout
the year, may not be used
There were four birthdays In the week
Oversmith.
for spearing through tiie ice during
A lively and interesting debate fol­ the winter months, or to spring spear­
Clouse,- Mra. Gertrude Oates and Miss
lowed.
Resolved:
That
cigarettes,
high
SATURDAY ONLY
ing.
Garlinger. We wish them “Happy
balls, aiiort skirts and automobiles are
Birthday."
detrimental to the health, efficiency
HARRIS CREEK.
MIDGET MODELS at
A fine program is being planned. and morals of women. The affirmative
Wm. Murray of Hastings called on
Come and see how “Two Scheming side was led by Ernest Smith, Glen friends here Friday.
Mothers" get their daughters married. Densmore and Will Brooks, while
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas and
Also see “Sunbonnet Sally and Overall George CoaU, Charlie Townsend and sons of Hastings, recently called on
Jlm.“ We also hear rumors of two Floyd Clum were the defenders of the their father. Peter Thomas.
n
the outdoor nporta that Michigan offer*.
young men coming to teach us how to negative side The eloquence and ora­
Sunday guests of Miss Edna Heler.
RADIO BARGAIN
HEAVY
become dcctectlves. Everybody welcome tory of the speakers were all that were Mr. and Mrs. Eiray Horton and
Toliogganing . . . skating . . . iccbo*ting . . .
EXCHANGE
DUTY
3*75
Pot luck supper.—Reporters. Gladys could be desired, and many good points daughter Joan, of Grand Rapids. Mr.
fishing ... hunting ... skiing ... whaAevcr your
Craven. Evelyn Horn; Teacher, Miss were brought cut by both sides, allow­ and Mrs. Chas. E. Stauffer and family
ing they had given the matter under of West Bowne and Miss Ullian Runge I
Dorothy Garllnger.
favorite winter pastime, there
unexcelled
consideration plenty of Drought. There of North Dakota.
FLASHLIGHTS QE- RADIO HORNS 7 E
facilities for it in Michigan. No other section
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sanborn and chil­
Complete, 2 Call . . AtUC Get An Extra On. . .
thread of seriousness throughout the
Last Week's Letter
dren of East Caledonia spent Sundayoffers more.
j
&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Roy Wickham and sons discussions and resulted in tiie nega­ evening with Mr. and Mra. Basil
were Bunday guesU al George Ragla's tive side scoring a few more points Vreeland.
PENN-LINE OIL $q75 3 DRY CELLS $1 00
than the affirmative, according.to the
near Coats Grove.
Miss Arlene Staufier of West Bowne
S Gallon.....................
NOW J Iff.........................
decision
of
the
five
Judges.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockford were
spent the week end with Miss Edna
Mra. Edith Richardson. Mra. Kittle
ahead to assure accommodation*. A
Sunday visitors at Will Crockford's In
Heler.
Sprague, Mra. Thelma Endsley. Mr.
North Carlton. '
Mrs. Margaret Silcox, who is caring
you’re away, keep in touch with family i
Mr. and Mra. Demond Culler of and Mrs. Arlle Townsend and Robert for Mrs Frank McNaughton of Alto,
by telephone. Knowing that all b well
Coats Grove spent Sunday at Elmer Townsend all of Grand Rapids were spent Sunday at her home here.
Matthews.
Mrs. Mary McNaughton, had the
will add to the pleasure of your outin|
misfortune to fall aad hurt her hip,
RAINBOW HIGHWAYS.
Jackson and Mr. and Mra. Sylvester
but is now able to be around again.
Ovcrsmith
calle* at Joseph Crockford's
Highways at blue, red. green, yellow
Phone 2177
Hastings
Long Distance rales are ।
Saturday.
and purple are proposed by road buildPlanning meals for a weak In ad­
Church will be at Milo Anspaugh's
vance Insures greater variety and bet­
next Bunday.
to appear dirty.
ter balance in the diet.

The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

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Big Toll in Michigan

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1932

PAGE TEN

count of Adm: filed, discharge issued,
Eat. Nellie E. Parroct, dee d. Inventory
filed.
estate efirolled.
Est. Lawrence Keech Second annual
,! tory filed, petition for license to sell. account of guardian nled.
1 filed, order for publication entered
PROBATE COURT.
| Est. John H. Perry. Nomination of
Est. Melt*** A Hotehktaa, dee d Pe- guardian filed, order appointing guardUtion tor Admr. filed, waiver of notice Ian entered, bond filed and letter* isfiled. order appointing Admr. entered, sued, petition to uttle claim filed, arAben Johnson and wtf* entertained
bond filed, tetter* Issued, order limit-, der authorizing utttement entereding settlement petition for hearing
Eat.-Llnnie Woodruff et al. Pejltlon
flainix filed, notice to creditors Issued ’ by surely on bond to be released ci- urday noon to a four-course dinner.
Est. Laura C Walkms. dec'd. Order i taUon* issued.
allowing cialmt entered
Est Clista Montgomery dec'd Pe- Bible study was urged, both for group
Kenneili Stanley Rzese. deed, tttlon for Admr. filed, waiver of no- and individual study.
PL-u: Marant Of !,'i*rd!.n nizM
tlce filed, order
------------appointing
Admr.
*'
”nr en­
Hastings Y group, led by Wesley Lo­
Est. Arthur J Shelp, dee d. Order al- tered. bond filed and letter* Issued, or- gan. plays two basket boll games this
'der limltlng^settlement entered, pell­
lowinc claims entered.
el*i™ nlfc. naic 14 dlevlUe.
______________ ____ '!«&gt;
.
of i ibltcaUor. filed, rder allowing final creditor* l**ued. Bernard Clausen has a must chal­
account entered, discharge of execu-1 Eat Abraham H*jSFr(&gt;- deed. Petl- lenging article in "Young Men" en­
tor Iwueo ml ate enrol’- d
Gon for Admr. filed, waiver of notice titled "Menaced by Machines" then
Est.wEUKrtW. S Perkins, dee d. Order filed, order appointing Admr entered read "What Makes a Horae Real" on
- tend filed and letters Ukued. order pp 171.
limiting settlement entered, petition for
Nashville HJ-Y are taking in four
hearing claims filed, notice to creditor* new members this week with special
annual xccoui.t ol Admr.. died.
Est. EWi- R-ttrs Final account filed, issued, inventory filed
introductory service* both formal and
Est. Semalva A. Carr, dec'd. War- Informal.____
release ol guardian fled discharge of
irant and inventory filed.
guardian Vsued.
A Y'group of young men are meet­
EM. Lida 8 Hershberger, deed. First
ing each alternate Thursday night for
•
Itstmwny ol witnnae* filed, order de­ annual account of executor filed.
E«t Samuel L. HulHbergcr. dec'd. [Kit luck supper and discussion with
termining legal heir* entered.
Secretary Angell ut his home. Rev.
Order allowing claims entered.
E*t Edgar Oti*. dec’d. Order confirm* Miyat spoke to the group this week.
mony of witnesses filed, order determ­
C. F. Angell left Saturday to spend
ining legal heir* entered
EM Henry J Potts, deed. Petition n week around Petoskey arranging for
for --------license to .-sell filed, order for publl- a District Older Boys' Conference.
der allowing claims entered.
—
Clarence Holmes, superintendent of
Est Greta M Usborne. dec a. Band cation entered.
filed and letter* issued
F.st. Sprah E. Good, deed Order ap- the school for the Blind In Lansing,
will be the speaker for the men and
Est. Keqneth Stanley Reese, dee d pointing Admr.
Petition for Admr filed, order for tera
Admr. issued, order limiUtogi«t boys of Mlddlevtlle at their annual
publication .entered
tlement entered. Pf***®" f*
Father and Son banquet which Is to
E*t. sarali June and George Norwood.! claims filed, notice J?
ter be held in the new-school building.
Ninth annual account filed
Est Ralph N.
|or
A. J. Larsen, Mort Nichols. Rev. S. J.
Est. Inez L ;.nd Pauline E Nesbetappointment of Admr. filed, order lor Francis and Mr. Angell attended a
Annual account of guardian filed.
publication entered.
statc Y. M. O' A. meeting at Detroit &gt;
E«. Roy W. Griswold, dee d. Petition! Est Eleanor O- Bugb*&gt; FinalI account Frldwy.-ln the new North Eastern Y.
for widow * allowance filed, order of guardian filed, release of guardian
M. C. A. building made possible by Mr I
granting wide* s allowance entered.
i filed, discharge Issued^
Kresge's gift.
Ertate of -Eugenia S. Perkins, deed. I Est. Martha E. Brown. Annual ac
Order confirming sale entered, final ac-1 count of guardian med.
.

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between copper and steel, the depart­
ment does not feel justified in using
copper for the 1933 license plates,
therefore making It necessary to con­
tinue with the 34 guage steel material.
partment 15c per set but the depart­
ment is in hopes to reduce this coal
for 1933 plates to 10c per set. Esti­
mates from various copper companies
show that eppper pistes would cost
from 17c to 19c per set. The additional
cost of copper for the ,350.000 sets
which will be needed for 1933 Ja-ioo
great to be disregarded even' though
the department desires to ald/Mlchi-

IMPORTANCE to YOU/
YOUR SUCCESS
In A Targe Measure
Depends Upon its Prosperity

ThL VALUE of YOUR HOME'and other real estate rests

mainly upon prosperity of the Institutions of your City and
Community... Your happiness is measured by the “yardstick
of the happiness of those around you in your Community.
The deduction is simple

When the People and Institutions of a Community
PROSPER ... It Becomes a Happy,
Prosperous Community
You can help in the welfare and prosperity of your Commun­
ity by careful economy and frugal living ..depositing syste
matically your surplus funds in this bank. Its 45 years of safe
conservative servicq to this Community commend it to you!

3% will Accrue to Your Savings Account

Hastings City Bank

HINDS CORNERS.
Mr and Mr*. Tim Burke of Hastings
called on Miss Susie Phillips and
mother Friday afternoon.
Frank Tobias of Nashville called on;
his brother. Charlie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snyder and fam­
ily of Hastings were Sunday after­
noon visitors nt the home of Miss Susie
Phillips.
Mrs Mary McIntyre W attending to ■
the household duties for. Mrs. W. O.
Tobias who is not gaining as fast as
DOWLING SCHOOL.
her many friends would like to see Last
;
Week's Letter.
her.
Higher Room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Several children were absent re­
sons and hl* father. Mr. and Mr*.
with sore arms, on account of
Jerry Haynes and Mrs Mary Fisher cently
1
.
visited Mr. and Mr*. Ray Severn In vaccination
Duane Hunt and Herbert Bcadh
Middleville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and sons of !were visitor* at our school last week
Wednesday.
■
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her
Several of the students from the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
The community meeting will be Fri­ lower grades attended a musical al
Friday -afternoon,
day evening at the
meschoolhouse.
K.UUUIUUUM-.Angood
awa
|I Banfield
|---.—i.last
—
-------------,accom-----. . . ---------------Mr*.
program is being prepared. Bring sand-1 &gt;&gt;anlr&lt;! by Royal Bryant and
wlchcs and friedcakes and table serv-1 Harold DePrtester.
Ice for your family.
i Nelson N.. so the critics say.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son of । Studies hard most everyday;
Battle Creek visited hi* parents. Mr. And Nelson never did aspire
and Mrs. W O. Tobias Friday.
Bernice Traver of Baltimore spent
Moral
Saturday iflght with her mother, Mrs Matches are a dangerous thing.
W O. Tobias.
And trouble to the carrier bring.
The young people will organize an If you carry them in pockets loose.
Epworth League at tlie Hendershott You surely are a silly goose.
schoolhouse next Sunday night st 7:30. t
Will have special speaker and half, Mr. Putnam entertained the tenth
hour discussion. The young jieople are । grade Friday night as hl* home in Has­
, Ungs. After a rehearsal of this piny.
especially Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hall and sonsr■.'Cousin from Coon Ridge." they had a
of South Hastings spent Sunday with Ij social time. Violet Herrington won the
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Newton and family. girls' first prize for writing the best
valentine poem and Nelson Norris the
boys' price Hard Edmonds and OrvilkBALTIMORE CENTER.
Babcock received the consolation prizes
' Loma Cardd returned home Thurs­ A three course luncheon was served.
day after sending two weeks with
Mr. Putnam will announce the
friends in'Battle Creek.'
tenth grade class honors February 22.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Everyone Is very anxious.—Violet Her­
। Cheney passed away Tuesday.
rington, reporter.
Mr. and Mrs Will Allerdlng attended
The Primary Room. .
; the funeral of Eugene Crawford of
The children, who were out with their
Hastings. Wednesday.
I Mr and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of vaccination, have returned to school.
Bast Friday the fourth, fifth, sixth,
i Petoskey also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I Nichols of Alba visited u few days last seventh and eighth graders went to
Bonfield for all the schools to meet
ui-ek at the home of Mell Hannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tc-gon spent Sun­ and practice the songs together
day with friends near Freeport.
The fourth graders arc making a map
North ------------America.------They
are .
going
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Greenfield at- of
— -------, —
—_ to
—
tended a party given at the home of, cover It with a flour and salt mixture
Ray Ciemence Friday night.
The third graders are reviewing on
Mrs Gardner was called home from! the multiplication tables.
Iowa Thursday to attend the funeral
This week we are going to have the
of little George Albert Cheney.
. bulletin board full of pictures on the
Mell Hannah is not improving very' life Lincoln.
%
foot, not being able to Ml yp at all yet.
There will be no school Thursday on
Miks Kellogg of Quimby spent last j account of the Teachers' Institute at
week with Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gias- Hastings.
gow.
Friday night was the P. T. A. There
Mr*. Maud Smith called at the Me-1 wasn't a very, large crowd due to the
Otnber school Wednesday
I stormy weather.
Mr and Mrs. Marlon Morgan spent' Mrs. Gertrude Gaskill was here to
a couple of days last week with friends! visit one day last week. Visitors are alnear Battle Creek.
■ ways welcome.—Dorothy Jones and
Frank Cardd of Lansing visited home' Mildred Ooon. reporters.
folks Friday.
,
---------------Cleo Cardd finished work for Mr.
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
Kniflln of tiie Durfee district and is! Last Week's Leiter.
nF
QMln
«... n
.
gram at the Algonquin lake school Ftttatned friends from Kalamazoo over
Ing at eight o'clock. Everybody in­
bonie ol the school children have vited.
Cliflord Hammond and son Bernard.
cinalion for small pox.
Floyd Craig and Herman Feldpausch
attended the wrestling match In Battle
Creek at the Masonic hall. Monday
night.
STOF USING SODA!

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COFFEES
«J M

Cost Prohibits Use
of Copper Car Plates

The WELFARE of your
Community is of GREAT

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7c

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2 Cana 15c
Quart Jar

1 5c

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Capital $75,000

Telephone 2103

BAD FOR STOMACH

tings spent Sunday with Ur. and
Wm. Haywood.

of Maple Grove Center.

CEDAR CREEK.
I
BALTIMORE CENTER.
I
STONY PORINT.
The windstorm Thursday afternoon , Last Week* Letter.
Last Week* Letter.
New down the large barn on the HarBorn February 5 a son to Mr. and ! Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Helmer of
rington farm west of here. There were Mrs. Dan Cheney of thi* place. r„
| South Hastings visited his folks, Mr.
two horses killed.
I Mr. and Mr*. Homer Hammond spent and Mrs. Wash Helmer, Sunday.
•
Mrs. Henry Lelnaar has been sick' a couple of days last week with Mr. and
m1m Ethel Coolbaugh. who is atiendfor nearly three weeks but ta recover- Mrs. Harry Hammond of the Durfee lng the Vermontville school, has been
J
' dl5tricl&gt; home the past week on account of the
lr-K
Mrs. Leavitt has beenconfined toher: Mrs. Mary Allerdlngwa* called
to. scarlet fever In that town.
bed for scleral days owing to a bad (j lastings last week to help care for her 1 p. T. A. at the Wellman schoolhouse
case of heart trouble. Weare glad to ■ Ialheri Mr. Crawford.
j this week Friday night. A good pro­
report her on the gain.
, Miss Mary Stutz ofNorthHastings | gram and good eaU. Everybody
wclRev. King and family of Baltimore u spending tome time at M. Hanna's.
come.
visited friend* here Sunday afternoon.
Mel| Hanna, who he* been sick for
Mrs. Howard Demand and Mm. Claud
Tlie schoolhouses around seem to be wcekji
aUghtly Improved
; Demond were In Lansing a few days
rather large for the school children
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Nichols came last week. Velma visited her alster and .
wlw attend school In the country now- Iroin up north Friday to visit Mr. and Howard took in the program at the Mj
adays but the Doud school seems to be Mr*. Mell Hann*.
8. C.
a Utile small to take care of the large!_____________________________________ '■
crowd which gathers there every Sun-1
day to attend Sunday school, another
unusual occurrence for a country Sun­
day school.
Henry Wertman and wife report
their grandson Morris Campbell of
Freeport a Uttle belter. He has been
Itavlng n very severe case of pneu­
monia.
Mr*. Claud Kelley and children of
Hastings spent over Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt, of this
place.

Now they are Priced
So

Everyone

Can Say ...

“Z mill buy only
the Leading make

of tire ...

HINDS CORNERS.
Last Week's Letter.
Mason Newton of Delton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Newton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershot and
sons and Floyd Tobias and daughter of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. C. N. Tobias.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge arc visiting her
mother in Grand Rapids.
Visitors at W. O. Tobias' Sunday

and Mrs. Lewis Abbott. Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Tobias and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bush and family ull of Battle Creek
and Orson Tobias and four tons of Ann
Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott and
son Ralph and Anson Dodge attended
Grange at the Johnstown Grange hall
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Georgia Tobias has been very
poorly the post week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
son's celebrated the former's birthday
Sunday by spending the day with his
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Haynes

Henrietta Eaton returned to her1
home in Hastings after spending a,
week with Mr. and Mr*. Ronald
Haynes.
Lenna Golden is entertaining tlie
grippe.

Goodyear
STANDARD

30x4.50
(«.S0-21&gt;

30 x 314
Goodyear

29x4.75
Goodyear

30x5.25
Goodyear

CAULTON center.
Last Week's Letter.
Holme* church vicinity were guest* of
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Crockford Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Todd and fam-|
Uy and Mr*. John Shupp and Floyd:
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Heaney and Robert.
There was a fine congregation out
Sunday morning. *
•
Elton Marlow of Grand Rapids spent

and Mr*. Elmer Marlow.

Here, too, “More people'riefa on .Goodyear

Tint than on any other kind ”

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.

PHONE 34U

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. IM?

Conlin Believes That Real Estate and

GASOLINE TAX RATES SOAR
AS PRICE IS CUT IN HALF

. IIENDERSOTT

Roxanna GarrUon L* better.
Personal Property Should Bear Only
-,w-,ne Hand rlaw
at lhr
Essential Parts
of Government Costs »*«
’
,,ul ”r-' ArrW'
,
Friday evening. They report a *ver,
lOtmtlnued from page one)

------------------- •—
• -burtnev,
pleasant social
time after
the

HILDING and LOAN
offer a good sound in
for surplus funds. This is

If you win go over the elections that | the way to be sure that it * stopped 1*.
Tiie
people have
organized an i
have been held in your community and)constitutional
limitation oi
of inc
the
™ young
v'
uy cuiiaiKu.io.iAi iinuiauun
r
.
amount of
tif tax
tuv that may
m." be
Im*, spread '■P'™’™ league and
•mount
rtudy them from the inside, as it has agaimt real property
| Sunday evening at wven-thlrty. They I
Ml
.hou&gt;
Jw ownni
—.... - won,
— w.
BW..
. u» mu trtUM-*"
■are protected from runs af­
—make
..... out.
.... Any
.
.
..
of music and speaking Everyone is in
will find that the chief reason for our, on: ..
they'll
township
' being In live position we «ere in to-' rchool district or county. that can
fords a reasonable assurance of the safe­
st upon
limitation proposed
has | „Mr'
i
(day arise* from our elections. The in- exist
upon the
the limitation
।
ty of the investment
for cMrtenbe and the ^r' *n,i Mrs. Ray Serven in Mlddlevilb',
i terc«t in objectives, whether that be a no valsareason
valli
—to
-----------n Sunday,
get them out ' of 'exist
Icontract, the sale of supplies, a jk&gt;- quickest way
Jow'pWne Romig and Loyu
43rd Year In Btuineat
litlcal Job or what not. have dominat­ enco 1* to bring tte fact home to them ,
'
, Thoma* called at A. Cr Clark's San-:
ed our govemmcno. local and state by tax limitation
In closing I wish to say a word ta
afternoon and they and Mr. and,
through elector* who have no financial
my
fellow
.
ra
ns
to
Mr
"
clarlt
on
aRoipl"
Interest In the result*. Only rarely do
activity1 l*lhcr in Battle
Greek.
H« *■
been
u»c people
tlw
pcopw rue
rise in
&gt;n tlieir
uicir might
mi*in and
unu cast iny
ui/ Ides of
w what
wnui their
un ir major
iiiujur wokiniy
. ,
.
..__ ...-v.be
. ....
.
..
.. .. .b« a v»rv &gt;!c
wirk
aside the promoters with ulterior mo-’should
thl* .year.
Jt ihould
* hrit
bjl R
,s mtirh
much tmnrnv
unproved'
Mr.
Cassidy
of Battle
lives in mind and then it-'* usually done united effort to stop the extravagance
Mr and
Bn’’ Mra. Ed. ra
“ldv nf
hysterically and causes a swing of the of government that is eating away at Creek were Sunday Ruejts at Etnlc
’
pendulum to tlie oppotite side that j the vitals of this nation. Wc positively ! Matteson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc? CUrisfenxen
frequently brings more harm than good, cannot survive If the increase continue-.
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
.im this la
w no
w extravagant Maicunu*.
’ &gt;1
I! (*»,
these eimauiuMURM
constitutional limitation* b
and
Statement.'Ij “nd eh’MjW visited hl* parents in the
E.t.bli.hcd HM49
were placed upon real tax wc would be i have made these suggestions for the ;
Sunuay.
called upon to pay from (15 minimum; purpose of trying to infiticnce my fei-. , b'7t.
811, *a2nily wun Mr.and
to not more than 120 maximum upon: low publisher* io unite buck of some ™r* J0,*n Ormsby were Sunday uveL Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative. Hastings
our
real
property,
and
that
is
enough.
1
plan.
I
may
be
wrong
in
my
conciu4hir*t*
nt
Arthur
Jacobin
*
in
ALTHOUGH in a decad* K*aollnu
I have necessarily left many item* of sions. yon may be wrong in yours. It
,
governtiirntal reform untouched in behooves all of uv to give nnd take and
Tin-Community club will meet Febthl* short discussion. All such are sub-1 tee it we cannot agree on some general: ™nry ■ • , l*« •“« dinner at tht
erle*. oyster farms, state buildings
Ject* of legislation that can and should! line of action that will guld- every 'nomr or Jerry Haynes to help Mra
Sewing club of tlie 3tewn-, uiuL'bo
ASSYRIA.
and projects, unemployment relief.
be worked out after the tax upon real! newspaper in Michigan. Set aside the ««yne* ^celebrate her birthday. _A11
The next meeting of the Briggs
Records of tho American Petro­
property
selfish or petty uwitn
interest &gt;you
may
t ti i ti inuiKio has
Iiw been
ucru permanently
pruiuiurau) pegged.' action
vu uu
&gt; have; ,
Ladies’ Aid
Society
will
b-- held
Society 25
will
held on
on home of the leaders’ Ciarv Norris and
Remember that tlie legislature Is th«M let unwHUhncM be our motto anti if: ^’r
A s■
nj^‘t &lt;!'!.* TI.u. &lt;la. ; -Ladies'
n.llrMla..Aidp,.bruarv
forbea not-luck
leum Institute show that tn l»io
Mn. Meta Hyde.
Ravenuca. while enormous. never
court to which all suggestions must go this association can bring nlxwt an
of Mr’*’ ra,ner S,Ocvm ,dr dlniM,r
fhr home of1 Mr ami Mrs"
and tliat body has ideas of Its own agreement of Its members to back snm. dinnntr.
................ wr Jen
restof La cev
LENT CORNERS.
which must
must be
be taken
taken into
into account
account in
in plarrthat
plah’that promises
relief from
the *«&gt;&lt;-rMr. and Mr*. Lon Henderaho.. will
• •
•
dlmlnlahlng return*, have encour­
twhich
promise* relief
from the
— . to
. reform
.
...
Uhrafr
A crtVMl
A
good ri.nrexrntAllOn
representation of
of theWtOrktM^tdrk- । Pl
^nlreU calle
., on Mrs. Leland Ham­
aged tha filing of claim* for tax
any effort
present......
methods. Jou* situation
wc arc now .in and. if. &gt; rea
orate IKa.fr
their rrnlrim
rilden w-ratdlnff
wedding anna.
anntPlainwell
called
holders
of
the
Co-operative
Shipping
|
6unday
rotunda many of them fraudu­
The high apot* which I have en-i every newspaper publisher will conw- 'vraary Friday with a family dinner
mond. Sunday.
lent and in. aomu atatra absorbing
deavored to bring out arc: first that i crate hi* column* to_a furtherance of and will keep open house all day to AMC«**t»on were in attendance ut then Mr and Mm Pr^d Oto, entertained
annua)
meeting
at
Nashville
on
Tueaubles
or IirofrmlVe pedm.
taxation has increased out of bound*: auch n tax reform In oqr state it will!»«rlve tl-cir irirnd*. Congratulit'.oiu.
day. February 9.
] Wednesday evening. First prizes were
secondly that 1U increase must stop or be such service a* pos’erify will thank
‘ “
tlclentiy lucrative to support the
BRANCTI DISTRICT.
I A largrand inUresft-d gathering at-: wcn by cl,re mojna, and Leland
were going onto the rocks; third that | us for.
Fr. John Day. who has been sta- tended
tenoeo the
inc supper and
ana moving picpit-, Hammond and consolation*
consolations were
wer won
one-third of the retail price.
gnaollno bootlegging. bribery, for­
.
. tionedat Flint, spent Friday and Satur-, ”
ture*
•"•* «»«
shown
”»■»’ »«•
by the Con*umer«
Consumers Power!.
Power! by ..
Mr and...
Mrs Jay
------------------Houvenair.
gery. Intimidation and. among other
POWERS ECHOES.
.
DELTON.
day
mother. Mr- L. E Mudge. Company on Friday night nt the Briggs
clarence Hammond was in Hasting*
Now they mean*. sale of Inferior and ottqn
j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson, and I There will tx a pancake supper at and Mr. Madge.
church. After the films showing how J Saturday to visit hi* sister, Mra. Beri daughter Lois, visited his sister. Mrs. J the Community hall on Thursday night । Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton and Bar- raspiratlon is restored to victims of lha chandler. She is getting along real
communities
additional aa thrlr profit* gasoline taz reve­
Bernard Peck, and family at Dowling February 18. ‘ponsored. by the B&lt;&gt;? bars of Marshall were Saturday guc*t* drowning, asphyxiation and electric! wejj
nue* estimated a* high aa 1100.­
shock. demonstrations by local boy.
Tuesday.
, Scouts of DeHon. The price for th&lt; of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly Billings and
win, „ hirh u I He AUbou.h 000.000.
Mrs. Will Carter and son. visited in supper will b-&gt; 25c for adults and 15r
«r.
Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Hmrv
Henry Rideiman
Bldclinxn. Mr were given. Proceeds from supper, ten Mrs. Hazel BlUlngs and children of
L, Information reaching (he InstlGrand Rapids from Tuesday until for children. Proceed', to go to the Bov .-.nd Mra. Vincent Norton attended the dollars and eighty cents.
Prairieville spent Bunday with Mr. and
The
organization
Thursday.
j Scout organization. Troop 55. A good P. T- A at tiie Norton schoolhouse Sat.... Pleasure
- .......... Birthday
........ —j —
----------- ..... Mrs R. O. Burchett.
x&gt;ureiw:ifc.
have been proposed.
। will hold the regular March session nt
Mrs Frank Penner and Kenneth
Sunday callers of Mrs. Miner Palmer, speaker will be secured who will tall: vjdly.evening.
Evangelical
I the home of Mrs.- Violet
per gallon ha* been mentioned,
Tlie men &lt; the N I.
----------------------------------------------Miller, on Fit- Thomas
...___ , of Plainwell spent Tuesday
who U ill were. Mr. and Mr*. Herman on Boy Scout work. Everybody is inrevenues h a
passed and fully enforced, and tho
NcfTkc of Duncan Lake and Mr. and | vited to come.
church s-ill cut wood in tlie Dlllbahner I day. March 4 for dinner.
i
jjr. and Mr*. Clare Thomas,
expenditure of revenue I* confined
------------------- -------------------Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer of Picasan*.
Mis* Margaret Harrington spent wood* Wednesday and the ladles will | According to the new state highway ■
to highway*, the ’70*10*1 growing
Hill.
I Thursday night and Friday with Miv, ------- -------------- --- --- •---------- - —- ,nd:ruling, that of taking over a portion! Some men dispose of a disagreeable
----------- and com­
। of the unimproved roads for a period; matter by stutllng the papers in the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Ar- 1 Dori* Laubaugh of Hickory Comers.
Mrs. Otis Whitmore.
munities garnering additional milthur Bedford and family were. Mr. and' Elwood Eddy is staying nt home from
Richard and Dorr .~.-z
.------ ---------------------------------- —
guests—of:-------their —
stater.
Ml** Francis! the township road-sides removing the I
Mr*. C. J. Schasberger and .son Russell.1 school to entertain the mumps.
---------r—. ----- at---Hastings
—....
brush,
thereby
giving
work
to the un-- - .
to their farm after residing in Middle­ Mls.4 Fern Proos, Mr. and Mrs. Fred . There was no school Thursday a* our Darby
ROBtmiCE FARK.
Sunday.
——
- —------- «-—
.----------------------- ------. tcacherB
nt lfndwj thc institute in Ha -, Mr and Mrs. Fred Rowden, son and employed.
...
Schasbergcr -of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wends are the ville four yean.
tings.
.
। daughter, af Grand Rapids were gu«U*
Callers at the Mr. and Mra Fred
Weight Clifford. Jr., has returned to George -Bedford of Middleville.
happy parents of a baby girl born
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrlanson and of Mr. and Mra. L. E Mudge Sunday Miller home on Saturday were, their
Mr. and Mrs. MaurJre Johnson visi­
Thursday morning at the home of her school after being absent four weeks
ted her mother. Mi'p'Mtiry Troyer, at children of Battle creek spent Frlrt.iv I afternoon.
mother. Mrs. Sylvia Sddmore and son.!
with rheumatism.
mother. Mrs. George Weller.
with their parents. Mr and Mrs pcGeorg- Eaton of Flint was a Sunday' Ehret Scidmorc and son of Augusta
Grand Rapids. Wednesday.
Mrs. Kate Robinson, who has been
DOUD CORNERS.
guest of Mr. and Mr*. L. B. Mudge.
! and cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Joe Moore
Mra. James Mohler drove to Jackson ter Adrianson.
sick tiie past thieo weeks, is able to be
Several from this neighborhood at­ Tuesday to spend a'-few days with her• Mr. and Mrs. Sam E WiULson
of
Mr. and Mrs Ula Bldelmau spent I of BatUejCreek.
up and around again.
tended the Cemetery Circle at Mary daughter. Mrs. W. F. Goodrich and toi Hickory Corners spent Sundaywith' Saturday with lier mother. Mra. Sad-1 M«
Or^L,
T^y
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clsler and son Payne's of Hastings last week.
dler in Hwilngs
1 Telephone staff U spending part of the
attend special initiation ceremonies of Mr. and Mra Harry F. Wertman
Gerald o! Grand Rapids spent Sunday
The Sunday School at the school- the Eastern Star.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds enter-j Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bidclman re- ----- - - “***
h"”'“
with the former'* mother. Mrs. Marvin house Is still on the Increase. There
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scrven of Middle­ tained with a six o'clock dinner Tbura- turned to their liomc here after »pendClsler. and brother Ray.
were 71 in attendance.
ville were Sunday evening callers at day evening. Mr. nnd Mra. Elwyn Hay- 1»« the week with her parenta. Mr. and in-very feeble health.
Mr. and Mr*. John Kollar and Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergman went to the home of Mr. and Mra. Carncr ward. Miss Blanche Hughes and Max' Mra. Lawrence Potter in Hasting*.
Wilma Jean Clark and girl friend
old. Mr. and Mn.* Julian Potts and Battle Creek Friday.
of Battle Creek spent the week end
Schandclmeyer.
Reynolds The occasion was in honor
daughter. Betty, attended a surprise
The debating class of Hastings was
al the home of her grandparents. Mr.
DINNER CHAT.
, of Mt*3 Blanche's twenty-first birth-!
party Saturday night'at the home of at the P. T. A. Thursday of Hustings
Eventually every man 1* recognized day. After the dinner was over th-1
and Mra. Bert Clarke.
Good vegetable soup!"
Lewis Skinner as they orc moidag-Usck and all enjoyed the debate.
-H Handicraft club andtthe
for what he Is.
Tt ought to be. It'* IB.carrot.
four young people quietly slipped away,
and found their way tn the home of
Rev. Gearhart at Hickory Corners,
where the services of the reverandl
were engaged to unite Miss Hughes and.
| Mr. Reynold* in holy matrimony with;
I Mr. and Mr*. Hayward as attendants.
I Congratulations’ire extended to Uiej
happy couple. They expect to soon go I
to housekeeping in the upper rooms of I
| the Reynold* building and .will con-!
i tlnue their work at the bank where
j they are both employed.
! Mr. and Mrs! Milton Noble* of,
| Grandville visited their daughter and
, husband Friday night and Saturday.
Tliursday afternoon a terrific wind,
rain and hail storm passed through
J till* section doing considerable dam­
age. Hie bam on the Holcomb place
| was damaged; sixteen window panes
। were blown out of the hou*e occupied

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What Is a Bladder Physic?

)NY FORINT,
ettcr.
Ira. Clarence Helmer of
is visited his folks. Mr.
It Helmer. Sunday.
loolbaugh. who is atlcndontville school, has been

n that town.
the Wellman schoolhouse
day night. A good pro­
1 Demond and Mra. Claud
In Lansing

alert to serve you

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as you wish to be, served

Every Day

Any Hour

brick yard was blown down. Also Jim
&lt; Tinker&gt; Harrington's barn was made
a total wreck. The hones and cattle
were all in the basement of the bam
at the time. Two horses and three head
of cattle were killed and all of the
others but one cow were injured but
were gotten out alive.
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore will enter-

Priced
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ing make
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We wish it were possible to know ALL
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our customers as individuals, and they
knew us in the same way.

Success without dependable service' is as im­
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ERNEST W. NEIR. MANAGER

Thursday afternoon. February 18.
Little Charlotte Barnes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, was
operated on Friday afternoon at Pen­
nock hospital for mxstolds She wai
brought home Saturday p. M- and Is
getting along fine.
Bert Patton enjoyed a call on Sun­
day frpm his nephew. Walter Hughes,
and daughter from Kalamazoo.
The Father-Son banquet will be held
at the Community hall on Thursday
evening. February 25. Supper will be
served at 7 o'clock. The speaker for the
evening will be Rev. w. F. Kendrick.
Supt. of the Kalamazoo Dint. E^|s E.
Faulkner will act as toastmaster El­
wood Eddy will give the toast to the
dads, and Mr. Eli Lindsey will give the
toast to the sons. Mra. Eloise Leonard
will give some readings and music will
be furnished by Hickory Corner* or­
chestra and the Delton Mule Chorus.
Tickets at 75c per couple will be on
sale al the local stores.
WEST HOPE.
Lasb Week * Letter.
The ladles of the neighborhood are
rehearsing n play to b^. presented at the
next community meeting. "Mrs. Sul­
livan Goes Into Politics" is tiie name
of it and Mrs. Lena Laubaugh is di­
recting.
Little Gloria Joan Springer has
chicken pox.
Gordon Collison of Battle Creek
man's.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pettengill visit­
ed her parents. Mr. and Mra. Everett
McCallum Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Springer was in the
Delton hospital Thursday for treat­
ment.

DRIVE CAREFULLY!
Engineers have classified automobile
skids under the following classifica ­
tion*: The power skid, the braking skid.
the steering nkid. the speed skid and
the balance skid. One general preven­
tative rule applies to all. however—
drive carefully!

Tj'ARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
of furniture, machinery and clothing in storage

that are-too valuable to throw away. Other people
in the county want to purchase just such articles, but
do not know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want

Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.

TT MAJCES NO DIFFERENCE whether it’s rooms
A to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm

products for sale, hired help needed, ajrticles lost, live
stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach

the persons you wish to repch in the most direct way

possible. Banner Want Ads get results!
T'xON’T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­
phone 2415.
you are not certain of the word­
ing, we will do our best to assist you. Simply give
us the facts and your ad will go into print clearly

stated in the ‘fewest words possible.

Our rates are

reasonable... one cent per word with a minimum

charge of twenty-five cents.

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1WJ

FAGff TWELVE

Investing Safely
After more than 100 war* of service the building and loan
plan no* received the unqualified endorsement of the American
public a* the safest place to invest savings.
Building vid Ioan A-socbUons hare grown fasur than other
financial ItutltuUuu* and have a record that has attracted the
attention of'tlie uomrtr^ler Of the United States Currency by
showing tne amallest
of any financial institution of
record—"• ten thousandth.* of I ’ with nine billion dollars in­
vested.
’ Tht Standard ha* beer In first rank* for 39 year*. has paid
divide .uu .-f 5' -never a nils* and no investor ha* ever lost a
penny &lt;h«n he wlsfiid to withdraw.

WE Ix VITE YOUR INVESTMENT.

A- Loan Association

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. Prtoei of Form Product, Suit

Lowered

.

: Anyone who Jalks of taxation mal­
I ter* with our county treasurer comes to
a realization that, with the i&gt;rerent low
price* of farm product*, there must be
I rigid governmental economy by the
1 county, township* arid thl* city. The
iwreentage of property to be returned
this year In Michigan for unpaid 1931

Triumphant Jieui

STUDEBAKER
H7-IN. WHEELBASE
8O-HORSEPOWER

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.

time assisting them.
Henry Caln and wife of Cadillac are
spending the balance of the winter
with tha former's .sister. Mr*. John
D. Alien, since'the passing of Mr, Allen.
There were several small damages to
roofs during the high winds last week. '

: according to present indication* While
I most of this wiU be paid later by prop­
erty owner*, that will cost them fees
and interest which will increase the
burden.
Necessary functions of government

I pie beyond what they Can pay. Until
prices of- farm products shall largely
.increase the prreent tax situation will
continue in counties like Barry. Th.'
। adverse tax situation also applies to
factories. Economic conditions lit tlw»
'country are such that the market for
manufactured goods b greatly 'cur­
tailed. Factory owner*, business and
fwofrssional men as well as farmyn
cannot continue to pay the high rates
'of taxes that have been levied In re­
cent years.

DOWLING.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mr and Mra. Vlet«r Sproul and
MeJvta McKlbbin went to Olivei
daughter*. Nanrj. Patsy, and Vida Wednesday night to work tor the
IRVING.
Jane, M.
of Detroit tlilted relative* here B------™,rn ------Bridhcrs on
------a. -road
- -Job.
,
Mrs. Ernest Norwood from Lowell
and al Baltic‘Creek over the week! Chart-'* Duffey cf Jackson spen. was calling on Irving friends Thursday
end
.
Thursday and Friday tn the DuffeyJ Mr and Mr, AtnlrI Bauchman antj
The Infant child, of Mr ond Mr* to®*
1 Mr*. Replogle from the Good Wil!
Lewis Ferri* 1« recovering nicely from
Mr and Mrs_Frank Brown and cnti- neighborhood visited Mr. and Mrs
its recent operation st Pennock ho*|rtand Mr Brown* father, all from aennfe Foz.jwntly.
tai.
'• Hickory Corners were Visitors in the
Mrs Qra Locke has gone to Hallont!
Mr. and
Frank Hook and fam- I-dd
f-rid McKlllbin
McKlbbin hOHIC
home SUtldSy.
Sunday.
Bringelson.
an * Mrs
Str, Pnr,
1I .to
n vlall j,er nlnna l-.-i tlr
’nffalczin
Uy have moved to the home of their
Mr*. Lillian Duffey, who has been ,
Loop has returned from Ann
uncle. Charle* Hook, for the remainder 'Pending some time utth her mother. ^rpor much improved in health
of tiie winter.
Mra H H. Goodin, and family returned
Mrs james Nagel was the guest of
Mrs. Blanche Depriester wu* sudden-'to Chicago Saturday
.
! her son and wlfL Rev. and Mrs. Floyd
ly taken ill at tlie home of her mother.
Ernest Williams of Hastings and Mr. Nagel, of Charlotte, a few days last
Mr*. Milton Trafford, at Hickory Cor- »«** Mr*. John Crtwford of Gun lake ' w„k
nets where ahe was called to asJVt in apre Sunday vlsitora of Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs prank Hoonan of Has­
her care and at present, both ladles J- £ Ravmond and Mrs Raymond s tinj{5 were gunduy guests of Mr*. Jane
are in care of nn attending nurse, uiother. Mr* Lydia Williams.
I McCann.
.
which we err serry to report
Mr. and* Mrs. Fred Huff from near
Mrs
wilcox entertained a party
The JohnMo»n Grange hall wm Bowens Mill* spent Sunday evening In of neighborhood Igdle.s on Thursday
broken Into ro-r.c tun* 'a*t ueek and
A
oJa'” !“wne■*
„
, ’ 1 The occasion being her birthday.
relieved of mxm silverware, grocrric- 1 Th" Yankee Springs community club Born toMr. and Mrs Lou Nagel on
card tab!- ’, etc. and seemingly, no real ‘ wl'l meet at tho Bowens Mills hall •pehruary 14. a daughter Congratulaclue to the identity of the pcriietrator* ; Friday evening, February 26 Bring .
tlons
Serving wtfl b. ,-!r. nt 6 30 at the «»&gt;lp cream coke or Jello for refresh- | KIr and M„ Dpn Nagel and daughWa«h!ti ’.. n • ipper in the Church base- ment*.
tera Bpent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Ray Clinton, just cast of Quimby.
and sill r-.u’inur until oil a;» taken
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
care &lt;if and remember folks, you onb
Curtis Knoll visited hi* mother a few
PLEASANT HILL»&gt;• at
ai Lake
mu- Odessa
*jur*'« reoeth
recciiuy.
j Mr* Lloyd Colvin and children m
pay f - whut ■•ou nt o_.
cafeteria day*.
Mr* Jerry Elliott i» very bad with Wednesday and Th unday
whlpp. ' cream cake and lots of other ’ rheumatism
uncle s. Merle Tewksberry. of Gram:
guci tiling, «ith n short program beC'.eota Conklin is caring for Rapid*.
1
John Murphy and Chester Shlrihr.el
ginnuo' -it B OO o'clock and a cordial!
Will Martin* at Kalamo.
intiui.-m to everyone
I Mra. Lula Gray and son Robert were oi Grand Rapid* spent Tuesday at
- Mr and Mra Don Wright and Ftor- « Le°n Oray’v at Vermontville-Sun- Charles Bennett's
ence vsned the former'* sister and d®yThe children of the Pleasant Hill
family. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Co’Zon of' 'Hie Ladles’ Aid of Maple Grove met and Brew schools were vaccinated for
Climax Sunday.
with Olive McIntyre Friday. Tiie ladle* smallpox last Monday.
Donald Trethric was tn La ruing and are piecing a quilt and with tW help of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer. Mr. and
—a the
gentlemen
Detroit. Tuesday and
Wednesday
of hope to get it !lnk.hed
Mrr. Clare William* and Mrs. R. J.
soon
,
Williams were in Hastings Tuesday
Mra. Rente Bodine, who has been afternoon.
Uon preparatory to entering the navy
•er.icr in t»»e near future.
caring for her sister. Mr,. Vera Gray
Hie wind Thursday night ripped a
Mr&gt; Dori* Pierce and Mra. Jessie went to her home in Grand Rapids for lot of shingles ofl Charle.i Bennett’s
Sproul called on their grandmother.
liouse.
Mra. Will Evans. near Fair lake SunThere was no school at the Norton
Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Sey­
school on Monday a.i Mr. McIntyre wa-. mour Jordan were Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Lerayr Depriester accompanied Wal­ rick.
Schkh of Grand Rapid* and Mr. and
lace and June Hadley to their home
The P T A had a packed house and Mr* Wm Murray of Hastings.
near Joppa last week and Coral and u nice program
Mr». Siebert of Grand Rapids is
Jean tinted their grandparent*. Mr
Tlie Cemetery Circle meet* the 25111 visiting Mrs. R. J. Williams tor a few
and Mra. Will Dcpriester at Hickory of February
al tiie Maple
Grove days. •
Grange hall for a chicken supper.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Raymond spent
Madeline Stanton, in falling on an
Saturday night and Sunday with Ills
SOUTH SHULTZ.
ley walk m Battif Creek recently, re­
parent* at Moi inc.
Mr and Mrs Byron Moody and son
ceived a broken ankle bone which com­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett wen*
pels her to remain indoors for uai.- Clifford and Mra. Mabel Moody . of in Hastings Friday. ,
Ume and unfortunately loses a part South Maple Grove spent Sunday with
Mr. and idra. Bert Fulmer and chil­
Mr. and Mrs F. Horn
of the school semester.
dren spent Saturday afternoon with her
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Thompson en­ liarcnU, Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Shroyer,
.
WOODBURY.
tertained Sunday Will Anders and
Howard Poll of Lake Odessa and family and Mr and Mrs Fred Ander.. of Barbers Corners. They report Mr
Ftrrrst DeCamp of Woodbury attend­ of Brush Ridge and Mr. arid Mn Shroyer in very poor health.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Kaechcle and
ed * meeting of the Firestone dealers Charley Kenyon.
children of Grand Rapids were Sun­
in Baltic Creek Wednesday evening.
• Rev. Lewis Horn and Mr*. Hom and
day evening caller* at Clare Withams’.
Emanixl and Jucob Kussmaul went baby Carol of Ionia arc visiting the
Attention! Ladies oi the Project club
to Lansing Wednesday to visit their' former’s parents. Mr. und Mrs. Fred
please bring yopr chair* and slip
sister. Mara, who had tlie misfortuneHorn.
.
cover*, flowers and vases and a record
to injure her foot.
I Tne p. T. A. arc putting on a play
c f curtains altered or new and picture*
Mr, and Mrs A. M Sign* gnd Mrs ' Friday night this week. Everyone i*
changed or eliminated to the next
H. O. Pierce were Grand Rapids vm-t welcome and please bring something
meeting. February 26.
ton ■,
Friday n’urning Saturday. | for supper. Coffee, cake. Jello und
Mr and Mr*. Frank Rauxiui and pickles
TX.:uld from nrsr Vermontville were! Mr. and Mra. Leo Boyer and son
There was no school Thursday as
call- . at the
W. R. — ------------------of
* -------------------- “
Bobbie
Kalamazoo spent
SundfJH Mrs Howard wsu attending the teachSunday alien'
with Mr and Mr*. G E Kenyon
er*’ institute.
Mrs. carroll Cutler. Mra. Clara SponThe numb*:
►phot
There are 8,000,000 pecan trees in sbie and Mrs. Edgar Mead attended the
Texas
(Merry-Go-Round Birthday club at
, Mrs. Jay Ware’s of Quimby Friday A
large crowd and a nice time was cn। Joyed by all.
I We are sorry to say Mrs. Wm Tinkler
j is. confined to in r b. d and Mrs. Geo.
। Crank of Rutland is taking care of her
1 Mrs. Nancy Diamond of Grand Raji1 ids spent several days last week with
i her daughter. Mr*. Robert Reed.
We urre sorry to hear th%t Mr.
Howard Cronk and family ol Grand­
ville formerly of this neighborliood
were all Kick with the flu. We hope to
hear they ay all on the gain.
Mra. Geo Scutt doesn't seem to gain
u.s her many friends would like to hear
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Vandenberg visitid thrlr sistrr and family. Mrs. Pete
VanHout of Galesburg Suiffliiy.
The teacher and pupils held a valen­
tine i&gt;arty al the schoolhouse Friday
; afternoon, and ail who attended cnl joyed it very much.
Mr and Mrs. Carroll Cutler, Jr.,
visited friends in Lansing Sunday.

32 brilliant Betterments
• • the‘buy’ of the year!

MIDDL*VILLE.
Village caucus is called' for tonight.
First family night at the Pythian hall
Tuesday evening drew a good crowd
and all enjoyed the Boy Scouts who

I RIGID GOVERNMENTAL
I
ECONOMY IS NECESSARY

held at the Benaway parlor on Thurs­
day P. M. She had been ill for some
time The relative* have the sympathy
bf their friend*.
Fire was discovered’ in the Henry Ran
home. Very fortunate that It wa* dis- '
covered in time. Mrs. Petersen who.

time. Tlie cau*e la unknown.
Otfr basket bull teams wore • real
.•mile* after besting Nashville Friday
evening. Tlie boy* had worked hard in 1
preparation for these games and on [
Monday they received a treat from j
Prof. Bell, showing them that he appredated their good work.
.
The
E. ’ church was well filled!
Sunday A. M. to hear the Lincoln ser­
mon. delivered by Rev. McKean.
There wilt soon be an im(&gt;rovcmen’
at the schoolhouse. Arrangements have
been made with the village so that
then* will be two lights placed on Main
rtreet ‘n front ol the building. This
will add greatly to the convenience of
tho-c who drive up and park there, csiiecially when it is dark and then also
muddy under foot
The father and son banquet is sched­
uled for Monday nlghi of next week.
We hope for a good crowd, this being
put on in conjunction with tne “Y"
boys and the Mlddlenlle Brotherhood. 1
Our treasurer tells us that taxes are i
coming slow of late, up to January I
10th. his record was Uu* best in the ।
county tor per cent collected.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Martha Replogle of Cloverdale
niece. Mlfs Maybell* Hnrt
Tlie
Barbara Chamberlain'
and Maybeiie Hart spent Saturday aftemoon tn Kalamazoo.
Guy Warner of Dowling spent several
davs last week with Mr. and Mra. Will
Gates.
'
.
j,
Frank Hom spent Sunday with Mr. I
and Mrt. Will Anders of Brush Ridge I
district.
Mra. Vesta Monica of Kalamazoo;
spent Sunday night with her parents. |
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon and Jud Ken­
yon. their son. from Concord, spent
Thursday night with them.
Henry West pnd mother. Mrs. Dora
Custer of Hastings visited Mr. arid MnMila Ashby Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr* Prank Maas and '
mother. Mra. Kate Patton of Kalama­
zoo spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mr*. O. E. Kenyon and Mr. and
Mr*. Clarence Thomas of Petoskey and
Mr. and Mrs John Thomas and two
daughter* of Hastings visited them
Sunday night.
Mr and Mra. J. W Tedrow and Mr
and Mra. Mila Mhby spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mr* Starling Modrack
of Battle Creek.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Curtis of Kalarno called on Myrtc Curtis Sunday P.

t Having decided to move to another state I will sell at public
auction on the old Blocher farm, 2 miles east and one-quarter mile
south of Coats Grove or three miles south, one mile west and onequarter mile south of Woodland, on

Monday, Feb. 22 1932
The following property, sale to begin at 12:30o'clock. This will also
be a community sale. Anyone having property to dispose of bring it
to this sale.
.

The L A. 8 will meet at the home
of Ethel Houghton Thursday, February
T« An all day meeting. There Is work
to be done.
Miss Mabel Wortley who has been
*lck with bronchitis la better at this
writing.
Mr. and Mra. Cleo Sears and Audra'
May attended tha basket ball gunc at 1
Sunflrld Friday evening. Woodland |
and Sunfield jilayed.
Mr. and Mra. Boss Cotton attended
tlie latter’s sister's funeral. Mrs. RuUi
Keech, at Battle Creek Thuraday. We
all give our deepest sympathy to the
bereaved family and relatives.
The L. M. S. will meet with Mra. For­
rest Houghton tills week Wednesday
We are all pleased to know that Mrs.
Clarinda Stowell is still on Hte gain
and is up and around again part of the
time.

BOWNE CENTER.
Mra. Clara Thompson accompanied
Asahel Titompson and family to Grand
Rafflds Thursday. .
Dick Reid and family of Detroi'
spent Sunday with Watt Thoma* and
family.
A terrible windstonn struck tip*
community Thursday damaging roots
siloi toolshed* and windmills.
Earl Smith and family of Grand
Rapids sere Sunday vUllora al Guy
Smith’s.
Beatrice Thoma* and Elsa Herman
and tiselr pupils enjoyed a Valentine
party together at tiie Buuims Center
school Friday afternoon. Games were
played, refreshment* *ervcd and a val­
entine box with valentine* for all.
Mrs. Watt Thomas u«i*Ud Fir-.
Lewis Skumncr * ith her papering
Thursday at their farm home in 1
Leighton where they will, move this.

NORTH WOODLAND.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. andjMrs J. J. Oriebcl were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mra. John Bower
of Lake Odessa. it being Mr and Mrs.
Bower’s fifty-fifth wedding annivrr-

J

JOHN DEERE BALER, TWO YEARS OLD, SIZE 18x22
Buzz rig. 3-scction drag.
SO ft. Red Top steel posts. Tank heater.
Attachment to cultivate beans with
spring-tooth drag.
Side delivery rake.
Sheep tank and feeding troughs.
International walking cultivator.
International riding cultivator.
Spike-tooth single cultivator.
McCormick mower, 6-fL cut.
Pea guards. Sleigh and rack.
Platform scales. Clover trailer.
Gas tank hose. Auto trailer.
Two barley forks. Spring wagon.
Five sacks fertilizer.
Other articles not mentioned.

LIVE STOCK
Purebred Holstein cow, 7 yr*, old, bred
Jan. 29.
Purebred Holstein cow, 6 yr». old, juat
» fresh.
Jersey heifer, 5 month* old.
Three O. 1. C. Gilts, bred between the
Sth and 15th of November.
One O. I. C. aow, due March 12.
Thirty pig* just weaned.
Four O. I. C. Shoats, two are male*.

FARM TOOLS
Superior grain drill.
Miller bean puller.
Farm wagon, flat rack. Land roller.

TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under, CASH. Over that amount, 6 month* time
will be given on approved notes, bearing interest at 6rr. 2r't discount for ca*h. No
property to be removed until settled for.

D. LOREN HERSHBERGER Prop
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

WANT TO SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

IONA FLOUR
Tht Economical Baking Flour

MIm Audra May Sear* spent from
Sunday till Wednesday with her auntie.
Theda Wilt in Sunfield.
Mr and Mr*. Randa Lipscomb of
Grand Rapids spent Sunday and Mon-

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BROOMS
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NUTLEY MARGARINE
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Mr. and Mrs. Louie Krieger of Lake

Pickens last week.
Mr*. Lydia Storms and her mot tier.
Mra Richards, and Charles Schafer
and wife of Ionia spent Sunday with
Mrs Andrew Rheam.
Mra. Rheam. who lias been confined
U&gt; her bed nearly all winter, continue*
about the same.
Mrs. Cupningham vidted her son.:
Cecil, and family of West Woodlknd..
Sunday.
.
Mrs. McCurdy, whose husband died
recently, returned to New York this
week Wednesday with her brother.'
They motored through with Mr and
Mn Ernest Corry of N. Woodland.
1
The many friends of John Vclte of
Woodland were greatly shocked and I
grieved to hear of his death.
Mr. and Mra. John Hunt and son.!
Walter, were Sunday guests of Mr. and j

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APPRAISAL OF REAL
ESTATE NEEDS STUDY

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Method* Used Now Ont of
Trend With Development of
Life In America

FREEPORT.
I Wednesday at P.
' nes*.
oiler Sunday evening al the Kintz '■ Mrs. Brownell of Flint I* spending
'the week end wit"
Claude Walton.

leaser Herutey of Campbell called
Slowing down of population growth. Sunday of Dave Ferguson In Grand Saturday at the home of his mother.
Rapids
1 }jrs Mary Lou Henney.
growing decentralisation of the tetter,
Mrs. Millard Lightfoot of Grand
p
Thoma* and wife were in |
Indicate that the United States is be- Rapids te spending several days ,1th caiiton Center Tuesday on business,
finning to settle down to a Jong period relatives and friends in the village.
Mr and Mrs. Hartley of Hastings
of gradual growth in which speimimive
The Misses Helen Boughncr, Jose- ^cre eaijem Sunday nt the Sam Eckert
phlne and June Noviskey accompanied home.
'
*i
ing part, and in which real estate ap-rthe former s father to Grand Rapid*' Mr* Macxte •Wouleii u vunt lmpraisal will be carefully made by con- i Thur*day and were the guests of Mr. | prOT(
^ at
' .
proved
at thl,
this writing.
writing.
seientlou* and highly trained workers an&lt;
i
Mrs
p.
w
Ingalsbe.
-----------•
'—-st
----- i, . .
u
Mrs. M“r&gt;' Lou Henncy isn't very
who wiU value property at ‘its sound
pfayford
Ptayford MM Burgess of Bsttle
Battle Creek well
weU at
Bl thte
Ulli writing
present or future worth and not at a I returned
lluriunl home
hnme Monday
Mnnriav afternoon
■ (t.mnnn
_____ , ,. ,_ .
price some Interested party believes tel callers Sunday at the F. E Deming
harryvili e
| Justified, aays Frederick M. Babcock home were. Mr. and Mra. Frank C.| »Mr Mnd Hrg
child* of Verresearch associate of the Bureau of Deming. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Seger
Business Research in the-Unlvendty ofgnd two sons. Hubert and RotArt. of and Mr*. Herbie W!lcq_x
I Michigan tn a bulletin of the Bureau. Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Alter. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Klout of Charlotte 1
More emphasis must be placed on in- , pfen and children. Mr. and Mra.
।come potentialities of property and;Franklin K. Burgess and two children day evening. Kenneth Wilcox of Kala­
! leas on the opinions of biased dealers, i and Mrs. George Deming.
mazoo spent the week end with his
‘ he declares
Callers Tuesday at the home of Mr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrblo Wilcox. I
"If we are to hope that the future land Mrs. F. E. Deming were. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wlllitta of
will are more intelligent utilization of1Mra.
------... --" —
“ anti‘ Concord spent Sunday with the home
Ray—
Ware
of-------South
Lowell
reaP property we must recognize that Mr. and Mrs. Eimea. Roush.
i folks.
The Rebekah club will meet with!
,,u Lucille Webb ...
1
Misses Leva M
and
of
FLOUR
FEED
COAL -i- CEMENT
UME
ent valuation facilities," says Babcock. Mra. Edith Godfrey and Mrs. AddU- Nashville spent Saturday and Sunday
"During tiie long westward expansion Miller Friday afternoon. February 19. wRh the Day girls
FARM IMPLEMENTS
BRICK *
and the general expansion of our at the home of Mrs. Godfrey.
Mr and
jf j. ^lletlk. are re­
country, the speculative value was the
Mrs. Kllpfer and daughter. Mrs celling congratulation* for the little
PHONE 2118
HASTINGS
only one possible. It is still traditional, Lacey of Alto, were guest* Saturday of i ncw grand-daughter who has come to
but not necessarily true, to expect all the fanner's sister. Mr*. Lydia simp- Uve with their son. Wilson, and wife.
land to increase in value. Population ion.
of Detroit
। experts look for a steady population
Rev. and Mrs Wilkins made a bustMr. and Mrs. Floyd Beard and famlevel in perhaps fifty years. As a na­ nras trip to Hartings Monday.
fly of Lansing were Sundav guests of
tion
cur
lively
chilhood
is
over
ami
we
Owen
Dodge
accompanied
Claude
and Mrs. xanicr
Elmer uumie.
Gillette.
rsnretnl
------------ --—-------------- —------- ------------ , _
. Mr Ruu
Jllurui lUilllUll
must genie
down to a responsible Walton to Grand Rapids Thursday.
There was no school here Thursday
*n burinees methods. ValuFloyd Chase and George Hugey ol M otir teacher attended the institute
fundamental to real estate Detroit called on the former's mother, m Hastings
British law* controlling election ex- . of a candidate's agent, who in turn dealings, and if we are to keep the
Mrx. J. L. Ickes. Thursday.
'
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent Tuesday
peusra. designed for effecUve enforce- must report *uch assistance in hte fl. : confidence of home owner, tnvtrtment
The following bikdpt.M men attend- with friends in Vermontville.
,
.
.
| nal acoounUng. In thte way the num- i buyer. Industrialist and government wr
ed the Hudson-Essex banquet al the
" and* —
- of- Jackson
- •
1
Mr
Mrs —
Fred- Rock
ment and not. as apparently many | eTws
and anU orsanizattons are must plan a science of appraisal, do Pantllnd hotel. Grand Rapids Thurs­ and Mr. and Mrs Dorr Webb spent
American state taw* have been de-1 prevented from deluging voters with ] practical research, make available al) day. Frank Walton. Claude Walton. Sunday with their parenta, Mr. and
signed, to permit evasion." gave raised propaganda irrelevant to the election! needed data without reservation and L. M. Curtis* and Floyd Walton.
Mrs. H. Webb.
develop
a recognized
profession of ap-' Mrs. Clittle Roush was in Hastings
EAST IRVING.
the tone of political campaigns in Eng- and piling up huge concealed election j x
—
--------- Several people from here attended
ORANGEVILLE.
land above that of any other country, expense*. Such control might well bee : praising which will be financially at­ Thursday.
the funeral of Mrs. Alice Graham in
JamM Hermlnette and family were
---------------------------------------------- = -------Mr. and Mrx. John Martin of Nash­ Nashville Sunday afternoon.
and* deserve the thoughtful consider- emulated by otlutf countries. Prof tractive, honorable, will exempt the ap­
Sunday gueste of Mr and Mra. Carl ■ Saturday In Kalamazoo with Mr. and
praiser
from
partisanship
and
protect
ville called Sunday at the George Mar­
Pollock declared.
Wilson Willetts came home from De-' Cary of Hooper
Mr*. C. B Furgeson.
Glared James K. Pollock, professor of
In parlianicnlary elections the limit the public against deliberate misrepre­ tin home.
troll Saturday night and took hte
jj^trice Wickham of Detroit *pent
Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon w«e In
sentation. dishonesty and exploitation."
Merle Nctb of Carlton was home mother and sirter Helen to Adrian Sghjrt*. night and Sunday with her Grand Rapids last Wednesday to see
political science in the University of
Michigan, recently at the annual meet­ about MAOO foe’s borough. In actual
Sunday
dm£&gt;lher ear*, iaciuc
NfUle ncoaua,
NfWark. ar
a[ hu --------brother-------who —
I* —
in- Ute ....
hospital.
_
. .morning
..
..where
----- they spent the • grannmomer.
r.
dav with
With hte
111a wife
wlf« and
arvl little Marilyn
Martlvn ■ lhls
.....
*Z« and
ana Mrs.
SZre Tom
Trwn Ryan
Wvan and
an.) daughHaiMrYa.
SOUTH TUORNAPPLE.
Mrs. Claude Walton spent Wednes­ day
ing of the American Political Science practice these limits are usually not
place
■
Mr.
There wax no school Thursday at the day &gt;n Grand Rapids, a guest of Mr. Louire. Mrs. Willette and baby are doAssociation.
reached, and the fact that tn recent
Mrl Heber Pike. Mrs. Pird Bourdo ter of Jackson called on Mr. and Mr*,
Foremost among the provisions of years many Labour party men have Gates school as our teacher. Miss Lor­ and Mra. Tanis.
ing fine at the home of Ixr mother. and Mrs Myrtle Ctitcher spent Thur*-1 Bruton De Cocker Sunday afternoon.
The O. E. 8. will hold a school of In- Mr*. Snyder.
the English Corrupt and Illegal Prac­ been elected indicates that where the raine Shaw, attended tlx Teachers
d
ftl Hastings Mr* Pike attending Bernard Ryan came home with them.
structlon Thursday P. M.. February IB.
Everyone present enjoyed the mis- ' th' t&lt;fa-hers institute
Callers at the Georee Dixon horn*
tices Prevention Act of 1883. Is that expenses of all are - controlled, the Institute at Hastings
Robert Smith o( Nashville spent Fri- which will be conducted by the grand denary program at the church Sun- j Mr and Mr* Zentick are moving Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Veswhich definitely fixes responsibility for candidate in moderate circumstances
--------j «...
—lay* with feu grandma. officers of that order.
day ewntag. Mr. Herbie Wilcox .pent1 frwn
to lhelr fann west of
and
Saturday
all election expenses, except the candi­ has an equal chance, ^nd that cam&lt;— day
Mr and Mrs. Clarence VanPalten Monday In Kalamazoo.
. the VJlUgc.
date's own limited personal costa, upon palgns can be won on issues rather Mrs. Ada Shaw, and famjjy.^Grand Rapids and Mrs Chet Savacooi
_______
...w, invested, says Prof,
- --------------------------------------Gur- and family of Woodland moved thte
on money
f Louie Martin^ Sr., -— ~ ^inied
*
the agent pf the candidate. This is than
' Mr. and Mra. Kahlo delightfully en­
GUN LAKE NEWS.
in the 1931 elections the averaver- ' nie Kclscr-to Grand Rapids Thursday week to the Jud Barnum place.
contrary to American practice which Pollock. In
t tcrtalned a number of their friends
-•
j to see Philip Keiser wmo is in St.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch, Mrs. Mary '| Saturday cevening
,rluua WIU1
,,re
Mrs. Don Putnam of Hastings at­
allows anyone to spend almost unlimit­ age successful candidate
for parliament
with a
a ¥Bjroi
valentine
tended the local Ladle*' Literary club, Taylor and son Robert of Gun lake ; party, four couples coming from Wooded amounts cither for or against a spent about eight cents per elector in. Mary's hospital.
&lt;-:ilii&gt;rt on Mr.
Mr and
t.n.zl Mrs.
«rx Harry
Marrv Clem
Cintn ' . . j ' A. ve— enjoyable
. ...,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wicringa and and was dinner and over night guest called
evening was Un«* called on Mr. and Mrs. W1D Page
candidate. After elections are over all tlie London boroughs, though allowed
accounts must be carefully itemised, ten cent*. In the counties the average two children, Theodore. Jr., and Anna of Mr*. F. R. Everhart Thursday.
near Middleville Wednesday.
। spent wHh dancing and game* and Sunday evening.
E M. Tooker and Robert Tooker en-' ----------------No school Wednesday
--------------- and--------------Thursday,
IU1UU
rutting
_
until
B 111WJ
a late
aiww4i
hour.'
I•
--------------------------------sword to by both the candidate and coat per elector was leas than eight. May Wlerlnga. of .west of. Middleville
f
s.&lt;r« Zada
7ar1u srimm«v
_
__ _____
&gt; Mn
_
. th
THE FAD.
Mr*.
Klmmey, wbk
wa-. .&gt; Mr and Mrs
Alf •
Lewis
and
his agent, and published in two news­ cents, and in the Scottish counties was। spent Sunday with* their parents. Mr. joyed tlvelr birthdays together. Sunday Our ' teacher,
and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson.
papers of the election district. This in­
at the home of the former.
sick with a cold.
Gladys Barnhart and daughter. Eileen.
Sam
Sensiba.
Clarence
Bryant.
How
­
Mtea Marjorie Jensen, the lady al1
------ ------- ----------------------Mtes
Those
from ----thte way,
who attended
of Grand Raptds. were Sunday guests
evitable publicity and tiie will and
The character of political expenses is
•
1
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—
._
•
—
I
—
—
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n.Hv
af
Kir
anrt
.
..
Plump Lady (absently). "Oh. U
ability of the courts to easily ferret out also controlled by the British law. Ex­ ard Cross and friend. Miss Hazel Holes, tendant with Dr. Pultz. was taken the party at Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
attempted evasions, has led to the penditures which tend to enlighten the were in Grand Rapids Saturday eve­ Thursday morning to a Lansing Itos- Cappon's were Mr. and Mra. Stanley
A few of the children in this vicinity only knew!"
ning.
pital. where she underwent an opera-1 Klmmey and Mary Taylor and son are having the measles.
growth of a public opinion strongly
Gumlc Keiser visited hte father. tlon tor appendicitis. She is doing fine ‘ Robert. All reported a jlnc time,
favoring honesty, so that a crooked ganizatlon. are approved, but the hir­
; Mrs. Charlie McFarland is confined
lo discourage litigation."—Charles H.
candidate practically commits political ing of vehicles, unlimited employment Philip Keiser, in 81. Mary's hospital al the test report.
Seymour Olmstead of Carlton called j to her bed with heart trouble.
prepared for failure.
Tuttle
suicide. Prof,.Pollock stated.
of campaign workers and like expenses both Friday and Saturday and on Sun­
In many countries tho. expenses of which only the rich could aflord. are day his daughter. Mrs. Glen Nlcholr.
non-party associations or groups in the strictly controlled. These conditions, lo- and son. Philip Nichols, also Elsie
Williams, vteited Mr. Keiser. They re­
attempt to elect a favored candidate
are as large as those of the political which insists that both candidate and port that he seemed very much better
party itself, said Prof. Pollock. In his agent be active in preventing over which hte many friends will be glad to
England there is nothing to prevent realous or illegal activity on the party
Sam Semdba spent Sunday wlttj his
such organizations from helping In a
legal way. but they may not spend elections models for the rest of the parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Senslba.
and family- His sister. Vera Senslba, of
such money without the authorization world, stated Prof. Pollock.
Kalamazoo was also there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Poll and little
DURFEE ITEMS.
Beth Waugh of Hastings is spending son had as their guest Sunday his
people from Bowen near Grand RapTho revival meetings will start March
ents.
Mr.
qnd
Mrs.
Art
Waugh.
'
6 at the East Baltimore church.
There was some tall scrambling to
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaw and
Mrs. Rev. A- A. Griffin of Grand
Rapids will assist our local minister. get the fish houses off the lake Wed­ family from NashvjHc spent Sunday
nesday morning.
with their mother. Mrs. Ada Shaw, and
Rev. Fred King.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison and family.
Thursday afternoon a very severe
hail and rain storm with a high wind Orma Jean spent Sunday with Fordlc
KLINGENSMITH.
swept this vicinity taking down an old Casey and family of North Delton.
The children at the school enjoyed a
barn and moving a silo for Glenn
WEST CARLTON.
Valentine party at the school Friday
Marshall. While on Alvin Batea* farm
Mr. and Mra. Art Eckert and family
kitchen from Its foundation and a spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. cake and jello.
The Misses Esther and Alberta
scalehouse part way over, wrecking it and Mra. Wlllte Bumfard of Hastings.
Gorden Edmonds and family of Green returned to their home Friday
badly.
- Wc sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. I Nashville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. after spending two weeks in Lansing
with their cousin, Mrs. Esther LaBaron.
,
Dan Cheney ...
In the death. w*
of their son. Buel Sisson Sunday.
George Albert, who only lived five days.
Geo. Vester of Grahd Rapid* vteited and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pickard of near
Joseph McClurkln. Sr_ ha* rented a । their daughter. Mrs. Chester Savftool
Middleville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
farm near Hickory Corners.
I and family Bunday.
Marion Luelhe of Caledonia spent
Mr. and Mra. Vincent Kelley of George Converse Sunday.
Wm. Stanton has been very ill the
the week end- with Joseph McClurkln. ’ Clarksville called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
past week but is some better at this
■" ‘
Dipp Sunday, afternoon.
Br., —
and
family.
Ray and Glee Newtdn with their writing.
The Ladies' Aid at Walter Ickes-'
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermeen en­
Wednesday was well attended. Pro­ wives spent the week end at Union
ville. Mich., guests of the former's tertained at a Valentine party, several
ceeds 87.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hunt spent; daughter, Mrs. Lyle Sarver and hus­ young folks of the neighborhood at
their home In Middleville Friday night.
Wednesday in Alto with Mr. and-Mrs.. band.
Marshal and Marguerite Scgar en- Music and bunco were the entertain­
Edd Crtepe.
Mr. and Mrs.- Claud Hunt and son., tcrtalned, Mac. Edith. Ruby. Gary. ments of the evening after which a tine
Hubert, and daughter. Marvel Jean Vernon and Howard Newton. Saturday lunch was served by the hostess. Miss
Esther Green and Laurel Senslba win­
left Thursday to visit relatives ini evening.
ning first prizes and M1m Alberta
Owosso and Flint. They found Mrs.
Hunt's mother, Mrs. E Davenport, tings township were callers at Mr. and Green and Moody Leach second prises.
seriously ill with pneumonia and at­ Mrs. Bud Sisson's Sunday afternoon. They departed at a late hour declaring
tended a funeral of a niece, making it
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash and sons of Mr. and Mra. Kermeen royal enter­
rather sad.
Carlton Center visited their uncle. Ar­ tainers.
Marshall Brandow of East Lansing
Style* Standish and *l*ter came thur Richardson, and family Sunday.
Monday with the sad news that James
Clyde Tooker and family visited his
and also attended the party at KerMcClurkln B’lU with scarlet fever at
Middleville.
mcen's Friday night.
Freeport Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Luelhe. Mr. and
Richard Green of Nashville also
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Austin and Mr.
Mrs. Joseph McClurkln and family and Mrs. Mart Sisson of Freeport were spent the week end at the Green home
spent Sunday with Mr. McClurkln'* Friday afternoon and evening guests and attended the basket bail game be­
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Peter of Mr. and Mrs. Duel Sisson.
tween Nashville and Middleville Friday
Mow at Holland.
night.
COUNTY LINE.
CLOVERDALE.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corey relumed
Mr. and Mrs. Rex MacLeod and fam­ Wednesday from their trip to New
There wa* a good congregation out
ily of Kalamazoo spent Sunday eve­ York state and report having a pleas­ to the services Sunday morning and
ning at the E. T. MacLeod home.
ant trip of IfiOl miles with no acci- Rev. Wynn gave a fine Lincoln's Day
Mr. and Mn. Bert McCallum- spent ‘deh£s ‘of tire trouble.
address. Wc will have special meetings
the week end at Detroit visiting their
• Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hansbarger beginning in the near future, the exact
son. Dorsal, and family
and' family • of Ionia visited Mr. and date will be announced later.
A few friends helped Mrs. Clark and Mr*. Herman Winkler Friday evening.
A good many enjoyed the open
Mr. Russell Hart celebrate their birth­
■ Mr. and Mrs Waiter Cooke visited grange meeting Saturday evening. The
day at the home ol Mrs. Clark Satur­ his mother tn Sparta Sunday.
Irving Glee club pul on a fine program
day evening.
and then supper was served.
Mrs. Grant Dickerson left Saturday and Mrs. Ernest Corey visited near
Friends and neighbor* were shocked
for South Bend, Ind. to spend a few NHVvjlip Friday.
to hear of the sudden death- of Rufus
days with her daughter, Mn. Mills and
Mr. and Mrs Herman Winkler were Hosmer Monday. Burtgl was Wednes­
family.
day afternoon from the M. E. church
in Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Valentine and
daughter. Juanita. and Joe CowclrOf cident in Thursday's storm where Har­ family visited reiativas tn Woodland
Rutland were callers al Ute Bernard lan Bweltaer. a life-long resident of Sunday.
peOoliu ivotnc Saturday.
Mr. Und Mrs. Millard Brccheiscn en­
Woodland township, sought shelter
Mbs Helen Patton camr Friday eve­ near a shack on a truck which blew tertained last week the tatter s stetei
ning to spend the week end wiUi Mn. over and resulted in his death- The and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ArniioMt of
funeral was held Sunday afternoon ut Ohio, who are here on their wedding
trip.
8 Burt8 Chilson went to Haslidgs Sat­
to Mn. Swelteer and daughter.
A GREAT BIG DAM.
The Mettur Dam on the Cautery:
urday and had the cast removed from
River in India is reported to be tlie
biggest block of masonry in Uie world.
New Year's eve.
guMsad wrong.

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LEGAL NOTICES

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WTONESDAT. FEBRUARY 17. IRK

Donald Jones and family will no:
move to the farm occupied by Earl
Ijubaugh as they intended, on account
of other arrangements. Mr. gnd Mra
Laubaugh will still work tiie farm
where they have spent so many year?
and reside there also.

Mrs. Mina Perkins has closed her!
coffee kitchen and gone to Allegan toj
visit her daughter and lake a much!
needed rest till some time In March.
Miss Martha Event of Lansing spent
Saturday evening with Mrs. H. H
Chase und Sunday with her mother.

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
[HOLIDAY FARES]

to the Spaulding farm and work ft
the coming year. Mr. and Mra. Wise­
man will move elsewhere.
Mesdame.-. Doster. Wood and Flower
attended the Triple Link club at Mrs.
Smith's home in Prairieville and report
a good time and program.

Mrs. Edd. Deauman has J&gt;e«n con­
fined to her bed for several weeks with
heart trouble. Mm. Tillie SheHenbargcr
U caring for her.
r&lt;cv„ voruana gave inc anure» at
the Union services at the Methodist
church at Woodland Sunday evening.
Mrs. Andrew Reams has been very
Thursday in Grand Rapids with the
former’s sister and family.

TO POINTS within the'States of Illinois. Indiana. Ohio and Michigan;'
also to Buffalo. N. Y.; Niagara Fails. N. Y, Pittsburgh, Pa., Louisville.
Ky, St. Louis, Mo.. Charleston. W. Va_ and intermediate points:

Good leaving Saturday. February «Xh &lt;after 3 a. m.i. and all day
Sunday. February 21st. Returning until Tuesday. February 23.
Tickets good In coaches. Children of proper age half fare.

South Hope and Mr. and Mra. -Roy
Good of Frreport visited Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Tooze.Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germain have
purchased the Maurice Johnson farm brated their fifty-fifth wedding anni­
and will occupy the same In the near versary Spnday by entertaining some
future. Mr. Gardner will move from of their children, grandchildren and

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

family. Mr. and Mn. Ges. Barker and
family and Mr. and Mra. Merton Bow­
ers and four sons. There were twentyfive present.
,

«•* COAL

NORTHWEST THORNAPPtE.
The Young People’s Sunday School
class at Parmelee led by Mrs. Schnurr

changes in the neighborhood to be re­
church February 26th. Everybody In­
ported later.
vited. There will be plenty of good
music. A freewill offering will be taken

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Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Hughes of To­
ledo spent the week end with the for­
mer’s father. Mr. Richard Hughes.
Mr. and Mra. Irving Boulter spent
Sunday with their sons. Zara and Earl.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Don’t forget the 25th anniversary of
the Ladies' Aid Thursday. February,
18th. Everyone invited. Come and meet!
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman of your old frieipls. Freewill offering at
Neeley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bagley spent
Sunday^rith Mr. und Mrs. Richard
Pettijohn. Mr. Pettijohn has been quite
ill but is some better at this writing.
Clark Morehouse was out of school
Monday because of illness.

Mra. Frankie Bolter accompanied
Mrs. George Bagley of Delton to Kala­
mazoo on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagley spent
Sunday near Hastings at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Cappon where they'
met several others who had gathered

We have two new scholars In our:
school. Billy and Beverly Ford, making
fourteen pupils.
Word was received from Mr. smd
Mrs Lynden Johncock. who were mo­
toring in Florida last week, that they
were on their way to New Orleans to
attend the Marde Gras. They returned
home Thursday night and spent Sun­
day with Jew Osgood and family.
Gordon McCallum of M. 8. C. was
home with a cold a few days last week.
Ronald Andrus was Injured Wednes­
day when a tree fell on him. striking
him to the ground. -Dr. Farwell was
called and found no bones broken. He
is much better at this writing.
Sunday school was held at the Ira

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pettlngill of
Hickory Comers spent Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCalMr. and Mrs. Harold Springer
children spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Ellsworth Scott of Bonfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tidd of
tt-rville called Monday at Jesse

SALE OF FLOUR
Gold Medal or Pillsbury
ROYAL BAKING POWDER

MAZOLA OIL
HER GRACE VANILLA

Purity Nut Oleo

IOC

Macarohi or Spaghetti
LARD
BULK PRUNES

NAVY BEANS

Sardines

Norwegian

Golden Bantam
Corn
Country Club - fancy grade

10c

LIMA BEANS

SCRATCH FEED
CORN

Jewel Coffee
Tuesday after spending a week with
his brother. George, and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan and daugh­
ters of Jackson called on Mr. and Mrs.
Bruton DeCrocker’* Sunday after­
noon. Bernard Ryan returned home

LasCWeek’s Letter.
Sunday evening callers at Will Page's
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Johncock en­
tertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs Mark were. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seeber and
Fox und daughter. Mrs Mary’ Freer of. family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruton De­
Hustings and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crocker and Emmett Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs.
Brown and daughter und Joe Cowles
Gifford, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Ed Johnson is caring for Mrs Mrs John Straus at Carlton Center.
Ed Richards of Delton who has Just
The R*“n p- T- A. met at the school
returned from the hospital.
Friday evening. All enjoyA a good
Mrs Elwyn Butler and daughter. I Pro®ram,~
Mrs. Geo. Willison of Hickory Comers I
------------ • • ’
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray'
COUNTY LINE.
Martin and son.
’ I Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and, Mrs. Lew Warner and. Mr. «nd Mra. Ernest Carey went to
daughter, Lucile of. Hastings and Mr. New York state Wednesday morning to
and Mrs. Russel] Jolincock and sons I be gone a week or ten days,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
”
------J'
----------- ---------------Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will'----Oerlinger
of Cadil­
Hayward.
lac visited over Sunday with his sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Wachter, and family.
Victor Eckardt was in Lansing Wed­
nesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs Waldo J. Oerlinger and
family of South Sunfield were Sunday
bereaved family. '
'
Robert Carnell is 11!
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler were
in Ionia Wednesday.
Philip Gerlingen who has been sick a
long time, is some better.

LOST ANYTHING?
Try a Banner Want Adv.

Niles Wednesday.
Mrs. Harold England and two chil­
dren of Grand Rapids, visited her
parents. Leon Potts and wife, Satur­
day also called on Alfred England in
Middleville.
•
Morris Lewis and wife of Kalamazoo
were Sunday visitors al Leon Potts.

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Sweet Potatoes
RHUBARB

Fancy kiln dried Jerseys
Fresh Michigan hothouse
Delicious etewed or in pies

ONIONS

New Cabbage
Smoked Picnics
SWIFT’S “CIRCLE S” PICNICS
PORK LOIN ROAST, Rib End .
PORK ROAST, Picnic Style
BEEF KETTLE ROAST, Choice Chuck Cut
LAMB SHOULDER ROAST
.
BREAST or NECK
2

lb. 10c
lb. 8c
lb. 5jc
lb. 12c
lb. 15c
lb*. 15c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 24,1932

14 PAGES

NWIlI .

Clerk M. 0. Hill Sold
TO CTY EXPENSE County
1028 Licenses For Pkssenger

CARD SYSTEM OF REGISTER­
ING VOTERS SHOULD NOT
BE REQUIRED HERE ’

WOULD HELP PREVENT

FRAUDULENT VOTING
But It Is Not Needed In Smaller
Cities Where Buch Frauds
Are Rare
As mentioned in the Banner last
week, a committee from our dty coun­
cil went to Lansing to inter^ew the
mayor and members at the-council of
that city to learn what Lansing pro­
posed to do with reference to comply­
ing with the new registration law,
which is objectionable at the present
tlmq because of the expense Involved
in putting it into effect..
They found that about the only hope
the Lansing mayor and council had of

Cars Last Week

LUNCHEON CLUBS
|
MEASURES IN FORCE fflOPHEJ CMMET TOCETHEO't™™TIONS COME TBOE

PAGES 1 to 8

mXIJems.sBEllEFIIMIK COM“i 11123880

On Wednesday
•&lt;
Situation
,i‘
'
*
TOLD OF Judge McPeek was here Wednesday ‘MOVEMENT TO AID UN1MROTARIANS WERE HOSTS ATIJ It seems as if no one could criticize DEAN DAVENPORT
_
purAVinTv MEETING
Mvvriun. ' ’-either President Hoover or Congress for PREDICTIONS OF HARVARD
PLOYED SPONSORED BY
«nd admitted Paul James Trainor of'
ENJOYABLE
the steps so far.taken for credit relief
ECONOMIST1
lhu c‘ty. and claus Jurgensen of;
Up to
THE LEGION
MONDAY
1ft thia country. President Hoover
Castleton, to American citizenship.]

Last week County Clerk M. O. HUI

selling f-utqmoblte license plates.
Wednesday evening of last week hr
placed the Issue aquarely before eonhad sold 1028 plates for passenger car* (•_
.
„.......
grew. Both branches have responded
This represent* about one-fifth t)&gt;- , DR. J AS. KN AUSS OF W.
measures heartily
number of such cars owned in tnte
Q
“"”** to his suggested
S. T
T. P
C. UJAQ
WAS QPF
SPEAKER
county which will have to get license
----------- and without partisanship Therefore we
now have the National Credit Corpora­
before March lit if I hey intend to
_ , ,
drive their car*, sixty days leeway were D«cu««ed George Washington tion. U»c Federal Relief Corporation
and amendjnenu to the banking law*,
allowed on the 1931 license plate*, but
*
_
_
.
and His
Influence
Over
the
all of which are designed to straighten
that will positively expire on March 1st .
__________________________
w„
Struggling
out the Colonies
tangles that exist In the finan­
Thereafter the 1932 license platen
will'
be
required
on
all
cars
driven
on
the
|
It
was*,
a
happy
thought
which
Atcial situation.
be required on all cars driven on the
highways of Michigan.
sug-­
itorney Kim Sigler had when he sug
gested to Rotarians two weeks ago that
the Rotary club put on a fitting cete- j
' bration last Monday of the 200th an­
, nivenary of Washington's birthday.1
and Invite us guests, the members of

COUNTY-SCOraS"
AT TRAIN NG COURSE

STUDENTS OE COUNTY
SEE PAGEANT HERE

neirri nne

Both posted the proper examination.

DAQTC fit CnilMTV

AMERICA DEVELOPS
Usually a federal officer ts-presenl at ALL PARTS OF COUNTY
BIG-CITY
CIVILIZATION
such
h*arin«f*- but onf
"oi
TO
BE REPRESENTED
D,U
1 1
*
1 ,U™
thl« ttae w Jud« MePeek wmdoer.
ivuuni-r uQurn i

at this time, so Judge McPeek conduct rd the hearing himself.
•
U- rrtn»r, Property Owner. Beqb.lUd to
People of Middle Wept Arc Ones,■ Court
-------- - —There
-----Furnish Few Hours’ Work •
term on -- Tuesday.
was a f
Who Will Find Remedy for
■ call of the calendar on that day. at i
For Man Without Job
Existing
- Problems
’ which time cases were set for future
On Wednesday evening. February 17.
Following to a brief summary of the hearing. The jury will not report until
a meeting was held in the Community
address of Dean Eugene Davenport at February 29.
room of the National bank to consider
a recent meeting of the Commercial
------unemployment relief, representatives
club. The address relate* to interests so
■ of the following organisations being
vital to everyone, particularly farmers, i
right now that we give It to out read-'?'
, club. Lion* riyb. Rotary club. L O. O. F.
crs. Whatever Dean Davenport say* on;
any occasion of this kind to always
worth while.
! Barry County Unemployment Com­
Washington attending a small gather- j
-----------I mission. American Le(
Legion and Ametling just before America entered the ] CITIZENS OF BARRY COUNTY r»ri Legion Auxiliary.
World war. Someone then said that it
QTTniTT n RP CGNRTTIPR
tThe
-*— withering was •called by the Le­
would "be a good thing for this country |
SHOULD BE UONSIDERgion and Commander Sterling Rogers
presided as chairman. He suggested
' if the United State* would get into!
ING QUESTION
| three different plans of relief work
that war a* prosperity would follow."
-----------reus OBLIVIUUS
X £*.
n

flESORT PROPERTY
BENEFITS TOWNSHIPS

that'the Fuller hall was beautifully ANOTHER MATINEE TODAY
FORTY-THREE ATTEND THE decorated for the occasion, with table1
F0R LOCAL BOYS AND
decorations carrying out the patriotic
FIRST AREA SESSION AT
ideal* of such a day.
GIRLS
slbtllty tiuit they might Induce Gov­
BATTLE CREEK
Something over two hundred were
-----------ernor Bruckeruto include consideration
of this new statute as ope of the sub­
b^pni-n'jr'
FIVE HUNDRED PUPILS
jects to be placed before the legislature GROUP HEARS HEAD OF
TAXPAYERS OBLIVIOUS
Community singing of patriotic'
at the special session, which he will
TAKE PART IN SHOW , He proceeded to tell what. In hto judg-,
1TO BOUNTEOUS GIFT "~
cal) to consider matters of taxation.
CHICAGO CRIME BOARD J™1"’
ment. would result if America should
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I?
Open to Public On enter the war. He stated that there! p»nar{Pnres of Yankee Snrintzs
H- toppemhtao “r*d C. H. Osborndined to include this matter, a* he Albert B. Brunker Say, Proper1Uwn
would be boom time, and boom pries KxPerlences Of Yankee BpnngS
plan now in use in Middlelor Ulr pr&lt;T,m. 'curr DoFriday. Saturday Evenings
wishes the legislature to give Its entire
for a while; but there would follow the!
and Orangeville Could Be
ville.
Training
of
Youth
Is
Vital
jian.
representing
the
Rotary
program
- Free
attention to consideration of the tax
—Admission
war a deflation in which the farmers of I
Dunlicated Bv Others
I Adelbert Cortright made the sugtn flnnrl (InvbHimpnE
I committee, stated that Kim Sigler had.
Onc uiuumuiu
thousand three
hundred
and cne
the united
States wouia
would oe
be me
the wont
| gestkm that an executive committee be
io
uuuu
uuvcrumeut
(been
chosen
to
have
charge
of
the
»-»nc
mice
„u&gt;&gt;uicu
a»,u
unitea
states
creasing'the burden on real estate.
‘
- -----------------------------lndbldual
to carry on the relief work
Forty-three scouters from Barry |affair. Kim filled the place with his fifty-nine
school
children
representing' .uneven,
sufferers. iroiiowing
Followingthat,
that,he
liesaid,
said,would
would! „
The new law doe* not apply to any
to be
*•
i usual grace and dignity and fittingly 59 scnooi*
oe■ another
anomer
Doom, —
De followed
louoweo in *turn ji
~; in twrry couniy aim
n. ’u.
school* irom
from an
all accuomw
sections of ukwuh
tlw coun-- be
••
• boom,
township, village or dty of leas than county attended the first meeting of'usual
.itermined
by the
spiritafiwtlng
and judgment
1 .b&gt;.
introduced the speaker. Dr. James O. ty came to see the special/natince per-. u..
by * serious
financial
reaction
.
if
made “ ,notlon 0141
meeting en5.000 population. The member* of the the Battle Creek Are* training course 'ntrodured the anr.krr Dr J*m« O ty came to see the special jnaunee per­
—
-----------—
-------------------—
------aursc
me
uian
ui
the de- formance of the pageant." Washington alI our people, which would come liter
dorse the plan of work sponsored by
legislature hoped that all township* in last Tuesday evening at Scout Head­ Knauss, of Kalamazoo, head of w..,....
■on
1*
dtopoeed
to
give
up
because
he
!
lhe
American
Legion,
and
Jo*. Mc1
Return*
“
olvrn
in
the
Central
srhool
«
nt
nenenerttv
neater
than
SOU
IS
disposed
to
give
Up
Dccaue
ne
Amer
lean
Tefflnn
MrMichigan would come under the new quarter* in Battle Creek. Woodland. partment of history at the Western; Returns." given in the Central school a period of prosperity, greater than encounters more troubles in life than Knlghl seconded the motion, which
taw; but that i* not mandatory and te1 Nashville. Banfield and Hasting* were Slate Teachers College. Jie proved a, auditorijiln here *1,2:30 o'clock Tues- thu country had ever known. He pre- he expected, he can never be of much wai
Rev. Dewey also made the
very happy selection. Dr. Knauss gave' day afternoon. The normal seating ca- dieted that wages would mount to un­
not likely under present conditions.
represented.
.
Mconded by R. H. Loppenthten,
a most Interesting address.
parity o! the auditorium is 1136 but heard of figure*, which they did; that help to other* or value to hlmseK.
Thu city must operate under the
Albert R. Brunker. chairman of the
We are not going to have hard times th&gt;l th, American Legion committee
He stated that, in.his history de- extra choirs were brought in to oc- they would hold until the period of de­
new law. It will require an Investment Chicago Civic Safety and Crime. Com­
flation later on would ensue, when as a jxrrmanent condition In this (on unemployment be given authority
mission, was guest speaker of the eve­ partment. he found students are al- commodate the overflow.
country. We have had depressions be- t0 organize an executive committee to
—
ijrs
ready
to
give
honor
and
respect
Those
In
charge
of
the
presentation
wages
would
be
greatly
reduced.
Thu*
records, together with a cabinet in ning. His graphic description of gangthe name of Washington; but there, praised the orderly manner in Which our war prosperity, in this man's judg­ fore and they have been serious. The promote the Legion plan In Barry
which to keep them, which is an es­ dom and corrupt officials held the 1
'
emed
lacking
what
might be I.this crowd of young people conducted । ment. would not in the end help our country has always survived them and..
sential part of ttw&gt; outfit.
close attention of his audience. Ac-1
after a few years which were by no j 8o the following committee was
«h. 1 i him. Which ] Itself, even during the confusion of get-1 country. This economist closed by preThere are several cards which each cording to Mr. Brunker. his war on a .
means pleasant In experience, and pwned. American
Legion-Sterling
voter, at the time he registers and &lt;WUI„ eornpt omclid oecupyln, &lt; they feel for Abraham Lincoln. He.,tijW the extra seats arranged. Dowling dieting that when America got down to hardships, the country came back and. Roger* chairman. Maurice Foreman,
when he vote*, must sign. Every voter high position in Cook county's law-en­ aaid that while tfie two men were *i^ ' with 65 present had the largest visiting earlh again, after the second deflation, moved to higher lewis than before.i Alben Cndg Adelbert Cortright.
In the state of Michigan must re-reg­ forcement department, won the friend­ lively different, he hoped to present; delegation while the Assyria Center । price levels and wage levels would be That will be true of the depression!
Annable. T. 8. K Reid. Andrew
Ister this year. In the townships tiiey ship of Al Capone. It so happened. Mr. the virtues of George Washington soV^uplls came from the greateat distance much lower. Everything seems to have through which we have been passing A Matthews; American Legion Auxll-will do this in the same manner as in Brunkcr continued, that one evening that all would love him as well as' More tlian 500 Hastings High. Junior: happened os predicted by Dr. Carver,
honor him.
iHlgh and grade school pupils partlc-| Dean Davenport explained that ag- for two year*- Just when we shall । tary—Mrs. Henry Mulder, chairman,
former year*, where the township's before a general election in Chicago, he
Fon&gt;man Wrs NeUlc CernaFlrst. he stated that Washington was ipated in the pageant. "Washington j rlculture is not like other industries, emerge, or Just how, we are not wise'
population is less than 5.000; If over was talking with Capone concerning
enough to say; but that we shall j w&gt;y Qlher commUtCq. member* are C.
5.000. they must come under the new the election day riot* and killing. Mr. above all else a keen, thorough, sue- Returns." which wift shown in the Ccn- For instance, if Henry Ford’s new car
cessful business man. We are ac-' tral auditorium here yesterday for the cou]d be sold for 810 each, most everyBrunkcr said that he asked Capone
customed to think of him as a military, first time, pupils of the county schools i body in the country would hive from ——
— — C-i Cook. L. E. Barnett, Rev. L. L. Dewey.
leader;
yet it
matinee one to
t0 M
jeverol
of mem.
them. There
I*! United
States
leauer. jei
lb is true that
mat he
ne 106t
ioki more
more ! being
ocing special
spcv&gt;a&gt; guest*.
bur™, Another uu.vu.ee
yerai dozen Ot
mere IS
------------------- tar^ one hundredand
.
B. A. LyBarker, Cha*. H. Leonard,
dltlonal work upon a dty clerk for thia
battles than lie won. In almost any will be given this afternoon for pupils a]most no limit to the number of ]
If1
u“_H!e*“.u'e ln2
have an election here in Chicago wlth- other country on earth, if a military: of the city schools and the general pub-1 manufactured products that will be dividual, if he be wUe. will not spend
for each voter what is called the "Mas­
bemoaning
hl* fate, but 7?
will
------------ ------- -- ----- ---------- ---'-.u than! 11c isuInvited
m- evening
EL1— ™
umwafor
»»«Ume
&lt;=«cu&gt;ueperform- i bought
pougntprovided
proviaea the
tne prices
prices are
are tow
tow hia time ~™
ter Record" card, which will always re­ we can." Capone replied. "And then."' commander suflered more defeats maniuc
k—...
.... ph-Uv unri Mutnrriav
....
__ _
_____ ._ • ■ aet about to see whst he can do to bet- Lind of Woodland. Floyd Everhart of
main in the office of the city clerk. Mr. Brunkcr continued, "in my own he won victories, he would have been. ances on Friday and Saturday eve- enough; but when It comes to food ter his condition.
relieved of his
hi» commaiwt
command witiiout
witliout cere
mm-­ nlngs.
1 nroduct* reductions in prices stimulate
There must also be filled out for each presence, Capone stepped to a tele­ rrliared
It is time for sober thinking about
mony. but Washington retained com­
The affair Is being directed and pro-1 dcmand very little, because people canvoter a "Precinct Record" card. These phone, called the Chicago chief of po­
mand of the army to the close ot the.i duced here bv the teachers in the pub- 1
(Continued on page three)
lice and ordered him to have strong Revolutionary war: and possessed tlie . lie schools. who. with the atudent*. have ;
If farming in this country, he said. 1* which he will wish to avoid in the fu­
police detachments at the voting booths confidence of the colonist* to the very!
ture: or what he might have done that
TAX SPECIALIST TO
during the election. And the election end. We next think of Washington as!( Tlie public is requested to reserve seat* havc far more serious attention by the
PROBATE JUDGE’S RE­
next day was free from bloodshed.'
chairman ot the constitutional con-1I early to avoid confusion in seating the government than 11 has ever received.
TALK AT WOODLAND
PORT WAS ASTONISHING This was only one of several similar the
Counties are like individuals. They
vention. It is conceded that that con-- crowds that are expected to attend. All
United States and Canada are the
cases cited by Mr. Brunker. He also1 vention would have failed in writing
have
opportunities
which
they
miss,
: -------------------------admission to the--------------------------pageant is free. —
AU ,i only two countries in th* world where
R. Wayne Newton, Who Is
Barry County Hm Fifty-Eight said that conditions in Chicago were tin acceptable constitution for our gov- wats
“• arc
---------------reserved. Simply
R,’T’"*V call the
,h" I farms are generally owhed by inde- sometimes through their represcnUve
not unique and that the well-governed eminent had it not been for the per-: superintendent's office at the High
Member of Tax Oommlajiendent land owner*. In nearly all bodies making mistakes. The important
Inmates At State Institu­
(Continued on page three)
thing is not that mistakes have been
sonal influence and the personal effort* school for reservations.
other countries there are Immense es­
aion, Speaks March
tion At Kalamaioo
ot George Washington. No one could, Anyone who wishes to contribute to- tates owned by wealthy men. with made, but that we profit by them.
God Almighty was very kind to Barry
liave had such an influence in such a ward the expenses incurred in produc- peasant farmers doing the work.
White from time to time the probate WHY NOT GROW BIG
cialUt. will give a talk on thd Michigan
body of men hod they been actuated ] Ing the pageant may do so. Boxes will
county
when
he
gave
us
upwards
of
court commits jx-rsona to the Kalama­
SIZE HUCKLEBERRIES? only by respect for Washington the i be conveniently placed in the foyer for The Dean said that it I* a mistake 200 lakes, large and small. The county tax situation at the Woodland Consoiizoo State hospital, we doubt If many
for this country to permit the price of
man. They must have loved him. Our i this purpoae. This Is the first lime that' I
has given little thought to what II
know that there are. al the present
(Continued on page thrrey '
might realize handsomely. Whatever day. March 4th. The meeting will start
time. 58 inmates In that institution who M. S. 0, Progressing With De­ next thought of Washington is as our'such a plan has been put into effect
developments the resort lakes of Barry
(Continued on page five)
I at any school functiotfof this magnlvelopment of Large Kind
PICTURES
OF
BERNIE
■
•'*'»
...........
i
tude.
county have made will remind us of
surprise to the writer to learn this
—they "just growed." There was around Woodland by the Superintend­
Suitable For Michigan
from a report lie saw the Other day
HASTINGS CENTER
MORE’S MODERN HOME Topsy
no planned development. Under sucn ent of School Barnum and the County
From time to time mention has been
Agricultural Agent Foster.
ROAD IS SCHEDULED mittee Chairmen): Costumes: Ruth
mate from thU county him been in made In the Banner of the development
Sampson. Eleanor Edger. Bertha Kuhn Landscaping Makes Beautiful
that hospital continuously for forty­ in this state of large-sized huckleber­
Barry county more than 81.000,000 of was tax specialist for the Mlciilgan
Setting For This Lovely
seven years, having been sent from ries growing on high bushes and at­ Board of Supervisors Ordered (Mrs.). Elizabeth Hart. Elizabeth Pinch.
resort property, or about five per cent State Form Bureau, spending all hla
(Continued on page five)
Hope township In 18S5. when she was taining the size of the average cherry.
Residence In Marshall
It Constructed In 1932 and
time studying taxes in relation to Ag­
23 year* of age. Each patient sent to It is a delicious fruit and commands
The "American Landscape Architect" county? Had we all realized what these ricultural life in Michigan. While in
the asylum is given a number. This high prices.
LENTEN SERVICES AT
Probably Will Be
magazine, in a recent issue, shows five fine lakes might have become with a
As we understand it. a lady living
METHODIST CHURCH views of the home of Mr. and Mrs. planned development, there would have Bureau on progressive legislation they
sent from this county, wax 1556. Those near Hartford, in VanBuren county?
Bernie More, of Marshall. Michigan. been far more than double the resort should promote In the state legisla­
sent now are given numbers in the first developed this large-sized huckle­
the Hastings Center rood, leading from Rev Stanley Niles, State Ep- The house was an old one. which Mr.
ture. Previous to this. Mr. Newton was
seventy-nine hundred*.
- berry. The attentfbn of the State Col­ this city too connection with the State '
*
and Mrs. More have had completely blaming anyone for this failure to ap­ with the Michigan State College.
Of the 58 from this county in the lege specialist* was directed to it and. road near Stony Point, will not be,
worth League President, to
made over. It is now a beautiful and preciate the bounteous gifts which
Kalamazoo Institution 23 are women we understand, considerable progress built this year.
Speak Evenings
thoroughly modern home. The strik­ j Barry county has in Its beautiful lakes.
and 35 are men. The county pays the has been made towards propagating
This road was authorized by the
gate and advise him on progressive tax
(Continued on page five)
expense of nearly all of them, in a very this variety.
Next Sunday evening, February 28 ing features, as pictured in this maga­
board of supervisors. Unless there are
legislation.
Because of his study
few Instances relatives are meeting the
There are several hundred acres In special reasons why it should not be special Lenten services will begin at zine, are the flower*, shrubs and the
through understanding and interest in
cost.
Barry county adapted to the growing constructed the county road commh- the Methodist church and continue wonderful landscaping of- the grounds QUOTES FIGURES FROM RE­
this question, Mr. Newton wa* asked
to
make
them
all
harmonize
and
bring
Some of those sent to this institution of such a fruit. Specializing in pro­ sion will have no option but to com­ during that week. Rev. L. L. Dewey
CENT
HASTINGS
BANNER
came from leading families. One from ducts of tills kind offers an opportun­ plete It. From what we can team the has planned a splendid program, with out the beauty of the home.
Is engaged at the present time.
Bernie has many friends in Hastings,
this county 1* a college graduate, a ity for good profits. Would it not be cost of highway construction on con­ Rev. Stanley Niles of Eaton Rapids os
Without doubt. Mr. Newton has the
who remember him as a student in our Resort Publication Comments
teacher with a fine reputation for suc­ wise for owners of Barry county piiick' tracts that have been let so far this the guest speaker.
A special sermon and appropriate schools from which he graduated. He On Statistics Concerning Lake best understanding at the Michigan
cessful school work; but her health land, adapted to the growimrof year have been reduced even from last
broke under the strain of her work huckleberries, to get in touch with year. On the seven and one-half miles music will feature the Sunday evening: then went to the Michigan StateXoIProperty Development
...
...
;
lege,
taking
a
course
in
landscaping.
service,
beginning
at
7:15
o'clock.
the Horticultural Department of the built last year In Barry and Johnstown
The West Michigan Tourist and Re­
Monday evening the Epworth League The pleasing illustrations In the Ameribe not quite right mentally. For several Michigan State College? It might be townships the total local tax for that
will nave
have aa supper ana
and program
program in
In me;
the I can Landscape Architect show ......
that not sort Association issues a monthly edi­ trends of Michigan taxation. Much Is
- I wm
years relatives took care of her in this well before doing that to talk with — ----- ——------------------- —
road was 42c per acre; the bonds। , cbureb
-&gt;i.»•parlors for the young people of
nr : only
nnlv has
ha« Mr.
Xfr More
Mnr&lt;- had
hnri fine
flno training tion entitled "West Michigan. The heard of thia question to-day with a
county, but her peculiarities became so County Agent Harold Foster, who will
covered three years and that means.
church Rev. Niles, who is state for such work, but that he has real Playground of the Nation." In the Feb­ demand for a lowering of the property
pronounced that she had to be taken give every assistance passible to per­
14c per acre annually, which is not *:EpWorth League president.'!* to be the] genius for it..
ruary Issue we find the following:
to the Kalamazoo institution. She has sons who may be Interested.
serious tax
,svxaker and honor guest.
I Bernie went to Marshall as a teachThese things will be discussed by Mr.
■Those interested in statistic* might
two brothers who are professors in colrotd
dU y 1 At seven-fifteen o'clock each eve- er. He later entered into business there read from the Hastings Banner: In ten
M.C. FREIGHT STA­
petitioned for and haring had the ap-1 n|
rt weejtNUes is to be the' and has prospered. He has been highly year* from 1920 to 1930 ail other prop­
Beside the 58 In the Kalamazoo state
nrovai of
of the
th# supervisors,
«iinarvi»or«. as
u we
an ha'e|
haveispcttker
““ *
... Lenten
-------- services.
------ .—
jnoval
at. the
I. honored by his fellow citizens and to erty In Yankee Springs township in­
of tliia extraordinary ophospital Barry county has at least two
TION AGAIN ROBBED stated, leaves the county road conunls-i
a ntUng
&gt;oung people! .~w
Mw president «.
now the
of ..w
the Marshall creased only 81.980 or .7 of 1%; while
and probably more In the Ionia hos­
slon no option. It was to be built In, Iroin r^. NUcg. chureh in Eaton Rap- school board, and to now In Washing- resort property increased from &gt;84.815 this question.
pital for the criminally Insane. The Boxes Opened and Money Draw
1932, according to the resolution of ■ lds wju present "The Servant in the ton attending the National EducatlonCounty
Agent
Foster reports that all
county's population 1* around XL000. so
the board. A few years ago the cost of | House." on Sunday evening. March 6.
al Association. His success and popu- 165.1G-. Taxes on all other property in meetings held thus far with the Wood­
Ripped Off Sometime Tues­
* mile of county road in this eountyl Everyone to Invited to these Lenten larlty are gratifying to his many Has- the ten years increased only 1.7% while land school have been very satisfactory.
those actually committed to Kalamazoo
day Night
wm from 89.000 to 815X»0. Last year]mcetlngs and lt u hoped they ma|r be tings friends.
taxes on resort
property increase
is comparatively small.
one-half
cost lew productive of great good for all who
----------------- --- ------------------The Michigan Central freight sta­ H?8
IBO.7%. In Orangeville township resort
tion was visited by burglars again on
property increased 150- white all other
DECORATION DAY
Tuesday night, entrance being made
property decreased nearly 5*7—and *o
should be built as cheap if not cheap- GENERAL MEETING OF WOMSPEAKER SECURED it goes; as we develop our resorts and attend to hear this expert on an im­
the same as before.
er than
and ooc-half .......
miles
EN’8
—
—
...H.. the —seven
...... ......
t.'
.1 CLUB. MARCH
.......... 4.1
..
__
.---------All of the light bulbs were removed V*
resort property they lake up the bur- portant present day problem.
built last year in Barry and Johns-1 The Hastings Women’s club will hold State Welfare Officer Wm. 8.
HENRY GERMAIN.
town, unless some stretch of muck land their next general meeting March 4. at
Cftn5enter of Lansing Has
| NOTICE TO UNEMPLOYED
Having sold his farm and bought a the work of someone of experience.
STS. H.'TXSSunk: oo
Oarp.nUr of
Ku
shall give
IT WAS GOOD NEWS.
This morning IL H. Pierce said he on che proposed route
smaller farm and not being able ~
to v-&gt;
carec
The Middleville
Accepted Invitation
for all his cows, Henry Germain will &gt; could not tell definitely what was taken trouble, which has not been antlcipat- South Broadway.
Study
club
will
have
the
program
ini
The
American
Legion
committee
on
have an auction sale on the premises i until he checked everything over, but
county may register al UM
charge and it will be in keeping with1 Decoration Day service* did not wait Odessa improved road to have the an­
1 mile south and 1-4 mile west of Hick- j many boxes were broken open, espeLICENSE LAW.
orp Comers. Full particulars are given dally some cases containing drugs,
the Lenten season
until the time was near at hand before nouncement made that that sink hole, Thursday. February 26- The
As a result of the new automobile
in an announcement published on an-, which led him to think a drug addict
Every member erf the club is urged to booking a speaker. Through their into which about 30,000 yards of gravel
other page of this issue of the Banner. ‘ might 'have been responsible. They also drivers' license law, the counties and
have been dumped, has been filled and Friday and Saturday, and
ripped open the money draw but found municipalities have received 8134.525 Cordes and Mrs. Downing assisted by Inittee have arranged with Rev. WU- the road Is now opened to traffic. There
W. H. PHILLIPS. '
nothing in IL
since the law becAme effective last the Social committee.
. 11am 8. Carpenter, director of the state ought not to be any further trouble
Having decided to quit farming and
■pring. The law provides tiuit 15-ccnu
with It.
-- *♦*:—-------welfare deportment at Lansing, to give
rented my farm 1 will have an auction writers, a Remington and an L. O.
. FOUND DANDELIONS IN------------------- I the address on Decoration Day. Mr.
PLAN FOB CAUCUSES.
sate on the place known a* the Henry Smith, were stolen. If anyone offers village or county where application was
BLOOM ON TUESDAY.. Carpenter to a fine speaker who always
The time is approaching when
Wickwire farm 1-2 mile north of Ban­ these for jale, notify the sheriff, who is made for the license.
Guy Glddlnga found a dandelion
sanuthing, worth while. It will
thought will have to be given to holdfield. Horses, cattle, hogs and tools will
i bloaaomlng tn hl* yard yesteraay,
a privilege to bear him.
be offered to the highest bidders. Full
----------------- ——-------motorists who secured their old driver'si Tuesday, and brought it to the Banner
particular* will be found In an anDANCE.
DANCE.
licenses' before January 1, 1038 must. office a* a real curiosity. Despite the
I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night. Feb­ on their mind* and arrange for them
re-register and secure new licenses be­ cold weather this dandelion blossomed |
ruary 27. carp's orchestra.—Adv.
as if It were really spring.
fore May 1. 1932.

4

L

Two Auction Sales

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY M, »«

' YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENT FINE PROGRAM

Feldpauech Market
Imtallt New Counter!

“TTTTTTTTTT
LOCAL NEWS

Reorganization Sale
The Miller Furniture Co. an­

What Kind of Leather Make*

THE LONGEST WEARING
WORKSHOE?

_ , A new system of counters, each one 1
’
nounce a special Reorganiza­
"Ths Heart of The American
— ' containing a rsfrigaratlon unit, is now,
tion Sale on their entire stock
I being Installed in Um Pvldpauach Mar-•,
,
Youth” Wag Subject of
ket hero. These, together with the new, Mrs. J. p. Edmonds Is a victim of the of furniture and furnishings.
Short Play
.
___________
_____________
’ . arrangement
of shalvtng.
’will make the. influenza.
This sale will offer great oppor­
...
J.t.
—
.
.&gt;•
V
tn
YntmH
I "The Heart of the American Youth" store as up-to-date as any to be found
Mrs. Charles Jenson Is recovering tunities foy.bargains. See the
| was the theme of the one act play "in the cities, the owners believe. The frn„
”|
! given before the Methodist Sunday present arrangement ha* been evolved
*n *tt*dt of pneumonia.
page adv. on page 11 of*this
rrauic bluuj
nnu expert-1 Mrs. Orval Bayle*
....» ..
a her
' School at their regular Sunday session, after considerable
study and
is ................
entertaining
Miss Angle Mae Hitchcock as Nancy, ment over a period ot
=f several
------- 1 ■***। pot
,-uluck club thia
------Wednesday
-------------- - evening.
1 I issue. And remember there are
months.
Hanks, the mother of Abraham Un- ! AU of the alteration
tcraUon work ha* ------been
-----Mrs ------------------Leon Hauer------was----------------hostess to—
the hundreds of items on the bar­
coin, who was depicted by Winston I done by local labor. Convenience io the Three Times Four club oa Friday evt- gain counter at this sale that
Merrick. and Miss Marjory Baker as' customer is the basis of the new ar- nlng.
It is a gen­
Martlia Wa*h!ngton. and Leland Jone* [ rangement. Mr. Feldpausch sajra.
. W. J. Holloway is confined to his cannot be listed.
a* George Washington, appeared and 1------------- • • •----------------- I home "by sickness and is under the care uine bargain sale.
were discussing the,-modern youth BQDY DESIGN REDUCES
of a nurse.
. . .
,
MIDDLEVILLE.
Nancy Hanks thought were lacking In,
POWER LOSS OF CARS
°! »Tw"'
Dick Bandcfur was taken ill last
SI Proper S.re.m.u.10, Out. Down i
«r.r •&gt;». u « m
' week nncl ha* been unable to have hi*
barber shop open ter several days. All
hope to we him on the Job soon. Hl*
Special Discount on all
tieular w tLs era of clviUtatlon.
Higher Speeds
, short business session followed by a spji has been ill also at the home of hU,.
grandparents. W. H. and Mrs. McKevwork Bought From Stock.
Then appeared Ml** Helen Weaver. ( - Studebaker's new "Aircurve" body ) social hour.
Itt.
attired a* an athletic girl and carrying I design, following the modern trend to-1 The Good Will L. A. 8. will be en-.
Middleville teams won both games
Payment made when work
the Christian fing and Milton Murphy, ward full streamlining in coachwork, tertained on Friday for dinner by Mr* | from Caledonia played here on Friday
carrying
the
Stars
and
Stripe*,
the
latjuu
been
responsible,
according
to
the
Burdette
Cotant,
on
tiie
Biggs
farm
is set on lot..
evening. The . Caledonia people liad
ter leading in giving “The Allegiance to ; Studebaker dealer here, of adding I All are welcome.
hired our gym on account of its good
about
three
mtles
an
hour
to
top
speed
I
Mrs
.
Wayne
Merrick
is
the
only
authe Flag." After discussing the matter ahnut throe miles
ton sneed
v&lt;—
i. .k- nni» «... qualities and so os to be able to take
far .some time Martha and Nancy de- wilhout any increase in horsepower . t horned representative for Charts foun- care of the crowd they knew would |
elded that they were wrong In their Normally an extra 20 horsepower would • elation garments in Hastings. Carlton want to see the game. Their Judgment |
criticism fit the modern youth and that be required
and Woodland Phone 3971.—Adv.
was good for a large crowd was present '
they wete not as thoughtless as th&gt;y
’ The hospital guild of which Mrs. Clay- and they made a nice piece of money,
had supposed.
a huge amount ot a car s power is con­ • ton BrancUtetter is chairman was en­ but could not win the game. This leave*
As the pupils from
downstairs sumed overcoming wind resistance. At tertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. G. It a tie between the school*.
Hastings
Phone 2497
marched in. Mi.u Marguerite Vroomnn •«,
»«im
60 num
miles per uuur,
hour, *vt
for iusuiuc
instance,, wind
Miss Mary Boley ha* so far recovered i
played - Washington's. Inaugural I resistance cats up roughly two-thirds I. Lockwood. Bridge was played during
from her illness as to bq able to be •
! the evening.
March " luTiuuiw,'
Recitations were given by ' oi
Of a car*
car’s norsepowcr.
horsepower, w&gt;u&gt;
with a rapm
rapid piupro- aiaico
brought home Friday from her sister's
The Rutland
Circle
• Donald Johnson and Jack Walton and portionate increase beyond this point.
“ Cemetery
-- - --- ---­ will where she had been since lier return ■
HTRAND BOOKINGS.
Judith Fuller repeated the Twenty- At BO miles per hour, approximately 7, "lect-at the home of Mr. ana Mn. Geo
’
। additional horsepower is required to f”'150"’
March 2. Po: from the hospital. This 1* good new* i
The Strand has booked some Inter­ Third Psalm.
to her many friends.
esting pjays as can be stun from their
Much credit is due Mrs. Guy C- KeL obtain an increase of one mile per hour ,luek dinner All interested In our
Woiverttra
Alfred England was our Main street
___ Bassett for their jn speed,
; cemrterv
cemetery irv
try and attend.
adv on another page. Included in the ler and Miss »
Lucy
flagman at the R. R. crossing a few
new body design, the
,0 Mr' ?!?d **"; C1*rence Bump day*
Ibt 1* "Ben Hur" the giant film spec­ splendid work in
In making this program ''Studebaker's
- - •
last week while Bill was recov-1
tacle which comes back with new sound such a fine success. Credit should also dealer continues, rvflecu the succewful f°n February 19. a 1 j lb. boy who
ering from having his teeth extracted. ‘
SSS
synchronization.
be given Albert Becker, who ’ assisted , culmination of this thought. Whllr “nswers to H* name Clarence. Jr. His
A. H Bell was taken ill Friday. He
WORK SHOES
WORK CLOVES *en k-atber with *.«)&gt; re.
A not tier play that will be of special with the make up of Abraham Lincoln | completely satisfying the requirements
Ed*t !.BcchtSu paring for
attended the Pnrmalee Ladles' Aid So-,
'■rn’‘rd ***•
interest is Eddie Cantor In "Palmy and George Washington.
I of appearance, thse new models meet'
mother. Both are doing nne.
clety dinner on Thursday atid they arc '.
Yet Wolverine* coal no
------- ——
------- aerodynamic demands to an unusually
T11&lt;‘ spec**1 preacher at the WcdncsDays."
tnorr lluin dwar« 1/or dinar) qutitily. fxene in today and try on vow favont*
telling tliat he ate too much of their;
ONi: ON BVD&gt;.--------------- h,th dlJt„ „ Minooed b, the inJ*"1™,
7 ”
style, ankle irnglii to tnroiucli
good cooking. He is up and out thl* ,
SUBURBAN CHAFF.
Manager of Employment Agency 'to creased performance with which their i ®®loc“
“r)2lnnUc*
5,’u’’^h
Monday.
Negro): 'What are you—valet?"
! engineers have been able to endow
l?4U1" WJ11 ** ,llle
“Have you a garden this year?'
Mr*. L- E- Hamilton has been ill fori
Negro: "No. sah. Ah may resemble | them.
n
w,llu‘‘ rec,of ot 8
din­
some days and confirmed to her room ,
him. but Ah doesn't Croon a note."
----------------- : Jotm a church. Ionia.
ner last night/'
FIRST WARD P. T. A.
1 w- w- Ingraham, who has been con­ We are pleased to rc|»rt that site is
much
Improved.
“The House of Quality Footwear"
I Friday evening. February 18.* th" j ducting the billiard room at the Club
Tuesday evening the Pythian* will j
Firn Ward schoolhouse wa* well tilled' Cigar Store, returned on Monday to hla have a pot luck »uppcr. followed by!
Hastings, Michigan
with parent-., friends, and children of former home tn Caldwater. Mr. and
liielr annual roll cal) and a Washingtile First ward p T. A . who came to. Mr*. Ingraham have resided In Mrs
ton iirogram. Our Grand Vice-Chancel- ......
■ .
.
,
.
■
,
I enjoy a 6:30 dinner and fine program. Mae Carl a house on W. Center St
in honor of the 32nd anniversary of the
Thc ladles of the Prairieville Com- | lor from Sturgis will deliver the prin- •
founding of the State P T A. and munlty Circle will entertain with a pot clpal address, it is expected tliat a
George Washington's 200th anniver- lur* dinner and a free will offering I goodly number will be present to en- ,
joy the program.
nary.
nt
home of Mr. and Mrs. Manley
George Armstrong spent Sunday witii ।
They were led to the dining room by Billing* on Wednesday. March 2. Im­
' Supt VanBuvkirk where the tab1ey&gt;lx,rt*n: business meeting. Everyone his parents. J. W- und Mrs. Arm­
.y ------------- 1------- HASTINGS • MICHIGAN---------------------- ■_
strong.
Mr*. Armstrong is quite poorly l
were decorated with red. white shd welcome.
blue. Invocation by Father McNliity
The Rev. W. Keith Chidester, rector at this writing.
Lewi* Skinner
and family have ■ 1
then all were seated to a bounteou* of s- John* church. 8t. John*, wifi be moied
back to their Leighton Twp. I
'meal.
th* special preacher at the Wedneaday
farm. The daughter and son will con-;1
PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
■ During the dinner three birthday. evening Lenten service at Emmanuel
Untie to come to our school. Tiiey will
cakes were preseiued. each with x ’ Episcopal church. March 2nd. The
qvndle on. which were lighted bv three mnn&gt;' friend* of the Rev. Keith Chid- be missed from among us. we under­
stand
that
Dave
Chase
and
family
will
;'
girb Betty Donley, who lighted the e«tcr will wish to give him a cordial
soon occupy their howie.
WED. — THU RS.
FRI. — SAT.
’ '
; first candle representing George Wash- welcome.
O. O Btricklen and family came '
ington's bicentennial, the second one
Th* Crowell Publishing Company
Double Feature Program
down from Ghuid Rapids and spent ,
by Dorcas Weaver representing t2ie have turned over to President William
the
week
end
with
Mrs.
stricklen's
par
,
PT
I■ 32nd anniversary of the Stale P
T A u Snultera. of the Hasting* Welfare
enls. G. D- and Mrs. Whitmore. Sun- ,
. and the third candle by Virginia Wel­ Association, n check for 88 90. canmte- day. Edw. B. Whlttnore and family
fare. whtf said her candb was lighted slons on subscriptions recently taken were din nd1 guests with them.
.
.
. . 1
r
•
here by one of their :vpre*entatives
Hart Whole Grain Golden Bantam Com 19c
The madj- friends of Miss Minnie i
This k&lt;x» into the fund fur welfare
Jenkins pf Irving will be sorry to hear 1
Premier Crotby Com, large can . . . 10c
"ork in Hastings.
। Following was the program
that her health is not' very good oi.
Louis
Bishop
of
Lake
Odessa
and
SUNDAY—MONDAY
■ Community singing led by Mr. Van­
Pinhead Tea (the Leaf Tea) l/2 pound 29c
late. We all hope for her quick recov-11
Robert Brown of thu city were taken ery.
Buskirk
•
i
Sunshine Cornmeal, Graham or Pastry
Talk on George Washington and his before Justice Ben Bowman on Thurs­
day on a ciiarga of assault and battery
’ life by Mrs. Emmy Keller
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Flour. Two 5-pound Sacks........................ 25c
। Guitar selection by Mr. Shllthroat against Ed Brail who made the com­
The many friends of Philip Keiser
plaint The Justice assessed each 825
! and daughter.
Magic Washer 21c
Beans, 7 lbs. 25c
who is in St. Mary's hospital, will be
। One act play. “George and Martha and costa which they paid. We un­
pleased to learn that he is some better. ‘
Hand Picked
: Return." cast ot characters were Mr derstand that damage suits are likely
Word received here by friends of the'
COMEDY—' ‘Doga is Dogs” and Latest Pathe News
toIbiluw.
i and Mrs. Fred Hale and Mr. and Mrs
Peterson girls of Barrington. III., states
1 Ernes: Fifield.
HINDS CORNERS.
that Miss Anna Peterson, who ha*
| Duet by Mrs. I. J. Smith and Doro­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Severn and fam­ been ill in bed the past five months, b
thy Balance
Coupon—TUE.S.—NIGHT
WED.—THUR8.
ily of Middleville spent Sunday with very low.
The meeting was closed by singing Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and sons.
Maynard Parks spent StOurday in:
[ "America."
Miss Leah Burgess of Hasting* spent Wayland with his grandma Andrus.
I the week end with Mrs. Ronald Haynes
Mrs. Andrus of Wayland accom-1
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
IN SOUND
panled by Mrs Raison, formerly of'
I Since last report four babies have, and family.
(been born al Pennock hospital as fol-|r Victor Hardy of Carlton Center spent Wayland spent Sunday with the for­
Also Pathe New*
with his brother. Clarence, and mer's daughftt-. Mrs Bennie Parks, and
lows; February 16. to Mr. and Mrs '| Sunday
Volney.
ALSO RUDY VALLEE
family.
Adult* I5c — Children 10c
; Hollis McIntyre. Route 5. a girl; Febru-'
Mrs. Spellman Casey entertained her
SCREEN HONG
Charlie Andlcr and Gumle Kclsrr
ary 18. to Mr and Mrs. Lester ReyProgram SubjMi to 01uu&gt;|e
'nold.t. 620 No. Hanover St., a girl; mot tier. Mrs Mott, and her sister. Mr. drove to Grand Rapids Sunday to see
■ Kilty From Kama* City"
Without MoUco
(February 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey and Mrs. Floyd Morford and daughter, the latter* father. Philip Keiser, at
of Barry Sunday.
St. Mary's hospital.
j
Keller. Cloverdale, a girl; February 19.
Mrs.
Sarah
Newton
and
Miss
Mildred
Louie
Martin
and
family
spent
Fri!
New, Perfumed
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hobbs. HajDcMotl
of
Hastings
are
visiting
the
day evening at the Perry Barnum j
■ tings. Route 2. a boy.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
latter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George home. We ore pleased to report that 1
DeMott.
ARRESTS VIOLATORS.
that Mrs. Martha Hoyt is some better |
—DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—
A PACKAGE
Laverne DcMotl of Detroit^ spent
’ Sheriff I.coniird on Friday night. Just
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett were :
south of Delton, arrested Luther Beck Washingtons birthday with his par­ dinner guest.. Wednesday evening of;
SAVE the Side Panels
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott. and her brottfer, Fred Guilin, and family in
* *
• bearing the name of the
mazoo. on a charge of possessing in­ family.
Middleville.
Mrs Mary McIntyre's son and wife
Manufacturer from 5 new LINIT
toxicating liquor. The cases will be
.
of
Buttle Creek colled on her one day
brought
before
Judge
McPeek
in
the
packages and get a Cannon
NOT QUITE 100 PER CENT.
I last week at the home ot W. O. Tobias.
circuit
court
later.
We
understand
The man who bought a secondhand
Bath Mat FREE!
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershot and car took it back. “What's the matter |i
ihut Beck was once a member of the,
"The Southern California and TuLane Football Game”
sens of Kalamazoo visited tier parent*. with it?” asked Uie seller.
Kalamazoo police force.
’
Special! 2 packages for 29c
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, ar.d fam­
Aiw Cartoon In Sound "Blue Rhythum"
“Well, you see." said the owner.
ily Sunday.
"every part of it makes u noise except
| Members of Methodist L. A. 5 Circle
Ellen Kline is quite sick al the. pres­ the horn!"
j No. 2 are urged to remember the post- ent writing.
| poned meeting to be held on Monday
Lyle and Mahlon Tobias of Battle
j evening. February 29. at the home of’ Creek called on their parents. Mr. und
, Mrs. Mary Burgess. N. Michigan Ave Mrs W. O. Tobtas Sunday
i Wear your colonial costume and bring;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and son* of
'‘America's Newest Dessert"
• quilt blocks.
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias,
“SURGERY* GUILD NO.
FLAVORS w
Special!
&lt;
and family.
Mr. and Mrs C. N Tobias and grand­
I W. will meet With Mr* Herbert J
SERVINGS
’ 3 packages
daughter. Leah Barrett, visited the
Freeland at 636 W Grand St.. Thurs­■ former * sUter, Mr. and Mrs. Qari Morday March 3. 1932 Bring thimbk * und1 ganthater. in Nashville Tuesday.
1 be prepared to have a good time.—'
Mrs. A. M. McCoy. Secy.
DOUD CORNERS.
• The Cedar Creek L. A. 8. will meet
OBITUARY.
Abe Lincoln wasn’t famed for his wit,
' at Mr*. Harry Waters Thursday. March
youngster, for the^growing boy or girl,
Cliarles Hoflmah died at his home . 3. for dinner.
though one of the world’s greatest story
jtnd for all who use their muscles and
377 Emmett street. Battle 'creek, -ut
Mr* Nora Clemcnoe of Bedford is
tellers. He wasn't famed for eloquence,
brains. That’s why the most eminent
one-thirty o'clock Tuesday. He was visiting her suter. Mrs. Daisy Bergman.
though his Gettysburg speech is a classic
born at Detroit in 1859 and had been। a few days.
physicians are a unit in prescribing good,
and will live forever. He wasn’t famed
a resident of Barry county until with­
CLEAN milk—and actual TEST by the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergman visited
in a few months of hla death when he' the former brother Wednesday oi La­
for manners, though a true gentleman in
state of Michigan, shows that there is no
moved to Battle Creek: He leaves be­ cey.
the fullest meaning of the word. He was
CLEANER milk produced in this state
sides his wife Emma, two daughter*.•
Choice Beef Kettle Roasts, lb. . .
Chas. Hyde' and family of Ionia
just "Honest Abe.”
14c
than our Grade "A" Pasteurized. Money
Mrs. Archie French of Battle Creek: vtrited his sister Sunday.
Good
CLEAN
Grade
"A
”
milk
in
its
Swift's Premium Ham, lb. . . .
and Mrs. Wesley Edmond* of Hastings..
spent for a quart of good CLEAN Grade
19c
Mr. and Mr* Glen Marshall ot Bal-1
i two sons John ot Augusta and Caryl। timorc called al Robert McManus'
homely usefulness, its honest economy,
"A” milk cannot buy greater value in
Ovanised. Whole or Shank Half
.of Uattie Creek, two brothers. Williami Sunday p. M
sometimes makes us forget its truly un­
any other food. Then there’s always the
Leg of Lamb, lb. 25c Spare Ribs
I and Jacob of Baltimore and one «*•
The Sunday School is coming line. .
usual qualities. Your money can buy no
added satisfaction of KNOWING that it
। ter, Mgs. Rose Hollister of Nashville;
Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb. . . .
food that matches it for the toddling
northeast"woodland.
is CLEAN and SAFE to use in your home.
two halt sisters. Mrs. Charles Pickedi
and Mrs. Delbert MacMillan ot GrandI
Mr and Mr*. E. E. Vandlen of Ha»GRADE “A” MILK (PAMeurixed or Raw)—10c Quart
Rapids and a host of relative* andI tings and Honfer Smith &lt;H Carlton were •
friend* The funeral was field oni Sunday gwsu at John Stair's; also I
GRADE "B" MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart
| Thursday at the Dowling church withi Mlles Sandy.
Rev. Hiiwkins of Urbandale oHIciaUng
Ixlsh Haiubarger of Lwnsing spent
I Burial in the Joy cemetery.
bunday al home. Her mother. Mr*.
Etta Hansbarger. returned with her1
"Where Better Foods Cost Less”
HE'D GET THROUGH.
tor a tew days" vuiu
Stout Man &gt;to little girll: "I wonder:
Will Velle and Mr*. Ed Sheldon arc
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Mr. und Mrs. Victor Reuther und
| Little Girl: “I think so, mister, 'came- childreni spent Sunday with her lather,
। a great, big truck Just got through H." and mother at Gras* Lake.
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NEW LAW WILL ADD tt^s?^'cooNn“scoinBis" j
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J departed this lite February 17. 1832. I__________________________________
“BiUy." a. he wav&lt;all*d by those bl&lt; dty wo lhc rtceptlon rtther lhMn
'election —
•»»
« happy.
Sn know l,lnl
him bc,!
be«t ’ »*
wa«’ o(
at a
hannv
.
generous, kindly disposition, that at-.1 the role. •
Clyde Schllhaneck who won rix
. .. .
tame in at Hastings High
Any person applying for registry traded many friends. He never mar­
Oame Conclude* Schedule For
. Join,. F-rlkr In n.u.1
tl» mMr .word
.12
"T,"*
musi sign inc maiirr record cara. also •
‘
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of
ti^
qumteidete.ted
Season—Team Points For
of p
P enbbage
eribhaae tournament
tournament on
on Tuesday
Tuesday
.. OU*go
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.... record
rtrni for
the precinct
card Wlien the carrd for h1' moilier
motlicr ami
and na tliior
sister after
after the corrupt condition* in Cliicago was
of last week. 1* now Just two rimes bevoter approaches
approaches ine
the polls
polls io
to vote
on M*
“~4 *'u broadcast tn newsmoen throuah AaDistrict Tourney
voter
vote on
hind Foreman.
|
Hastings lead the Individ- election day. he will find a member of mother * death n 1821.
Tn a return game with Caledonia FriTlie standing* now are:
«•
»o(x’4'
,
. m.L
lor both team* with four the precinct or ward election board at
There »&gt;“ &gt;» C!’lc*8° hc
,a&lt;*d *‘th * ma”
free throw. Bchuger of Ot- a desk outride the railing To this per-1 and m0Rt °r a11
slum, the Middleville High school bas- Dick Foreman
son the voter must give his name and lllac* *h, rr br lovrd *o well to be a* . subix-nas to answer for numerous libel
keteera evened matter* with Caledonia Clyde Schllhaneck
must
sign
an
application
asking
for
an
!
al
Qun
l,ke
he
«l*nt
hl*
charge*
But
when
Mr.
Brunker
apFloyd Wood
•33 McMillan ot Hasting* third with three. officialbalkxt M 1« pX.“hroJh the vacation* He was ever read, and &lt;U1- | I*«M J" court with compete proo
,,w t
,
_ L, L
slantial margin, but a margin never- Keith Fuller........................
he will hand thtTsigned card to “* “» ailUt
'* llon‘ h'- tbd'ish: oi all the statement* he midr. several
the-leM and between these two friend­ Milo DeVriesw................................... 28 nnlsh with the local boys always fight- gate,
Uw'ckrt. hukl, ih. ....‘n... de..:
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-------------call
for
.
of
which
were
made
against
the
court*
[ were in need; _never
denied ... .
About fifteen more player* are in
j Ingeven
to maintain
*marg Inal
lead.
ly the
rival*,
a slight amargin
I* suffl_ _______________ _ ___________________ _________________
________
and their Judges, all tlie charges were
cient. Earlier Uj. the season. Caledonia race and as an Incentive to those whose
Starting lhe season without previous will have all Uie precinct card*, will 1 help in a financial way if lie had the dlsmlawd without being brought to
defeated Middleville.
luck at card* Is habitually poor, a j first-team experience, the Hastings look up lhe one signed by this man. money, and would deny himself to the
formal trial. Mr. Brunker said that he
During lhe week. ■ tlie Thomapple worth-while consolation prize ha* been baaketccr* have been displaying a con- compare the signature with that on last for others. HU hand wa* always lias never been molested with subpena*
bo&gt;s al*j annexed themselves another offered by the committee
i stetently good defensive game through­ the card applying for a ballot. U lhe ready and willing to go down into his
since that time although many of the
.
victory, thi* lime downing the Byron. Tuesday. March 1,1* the date for the out the season but have been erratic on signatures on the two card* are alike, pocket to lend, or give to friend* In
charges he lias made have been very
• - Center quintet by a score of 25-10.
seventh session.
offensive. Against Otsego, however, the he will then be given a ballot. The; need. HU kindly and generous acts strong.
’
Tlie T K. 8. schedule i* now com-1 me lodge administrative board ha* team functioned like a veteran outfit precinct board will keep both cardi. will live in the memory of his friend*.
Tlie only remedy Mr. Brunker could
’
He
will
be
greatly
tnUsed
in
the
pleted but lhe boys are pointing for the I ordered the club room* to be opened । This give* promise of good strength tor and stamp on the precinct card the
suggest to correct such a situation wa*
district tournament to be held al every evening to that member* may next year as the entire squad will be proper words which will show that this. home where he and ills sister carried to ' train our boy* of today In the way
Woodland March 3, 4 and 5.
| feel free to use them for the entertain-; back in uniform for lhe 1832-33 season. man voted at that election. When the on the family life after their mother's
they should live tomorrow." It is too
,
death,
and
tried
to
have
It
al!
that
a
During tlie season the Middleville
0( themselves and their guests.
In a preliminary game the second precinct record is returned to the city
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team added another victory to It* list clerk, he must, in every case, write on, home should be. In his last illness it late to do anything permanent with
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the present generation, Mr Brunker
by defeating the Otsego second team 22 the master record that the voter voted। wa* his good fortune to have with him said Our only hope is In the babes
hl* younger brother. Charles, who cared
----------- . ------- ------ —-------pride to the fact that no school played
or failed to vote at that election.
has defeated them twice.
If any voter shall fall for two years. for him through many weary days and and youngsters. With the proper train Herewith arc detail* ot the Caledonia
in succession to vote in hl* precinct, nights of pain. He leaves two sister*.' Ing they will have the power and ablli-

MIDDLEVILLE CAGERS
BEAT CALEDONIA 21-20

, Hastings High basketeer* displayed
Foreman Still Leads
/_ Cr;kkna/, Tntirnrv onr ol ,helr be&gt;l offemive games of th.-! fn^'^^T’for’use"’by”the
in enbbage tourney
n ln
lhe
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Games at T. K. S Gym ^,T“h m d't“1’01
Middleville No L
Leighton Indoor .
baseball team* played a nip and tuck

and Byron Center games;
Thomapple High—21.

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Walldorff Funeral strongly In favor of the boy scout orM ,u .&lt;rt-

-Thursday evening. Middleville comJ ng I K.nnLt~ &lt;
। from behind twice to Anally squeeze Adnlr ,
Riverride cemetery j
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--------01 through for a 7 to 5 win. Leighton ' WrUI'n.n ’
both show that he failed to vote for ment was made in
-—
No matter how many clothes vour
. opened the scoring with a run in the Hnrder r‘r
two years; therefore hl* name will be
A thick bladed dover egg beater give* ■ wife has she always buy* a lot more
0 first inning and collected three run* nJrt. ,
automatically stricken from the list, small volume and coarse texture when the minute you offer to take her on a
J In the fifth to Lake the lead for a «eeunless he shall again appear before tlie used to beat egg whites.
.
|yip.
ond Um*. Middleville wa* trailing by
city clerk and sign a new application
Total
' two juns at the opening of the ninth but
tor registration within the specified
!' her sluggers opened up and drove in Otsego
time. The purpose of this particular
four runs.
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provision is to make sure that the voter
Irving District had a comparatively Bchuger. If
is registered and also that he shall vote.
■ easy time with Middleville indoor team Hlnckle. e.
We understand the attorney gen­
' No. 2, scoring a 13 to 8 win. Irving liad
eral has ruled that thia new law Is now
I two big Inning* of four run* each to
In full force and effect and that there
1 step into a lead that left the Mlddlc- Platt. Umust be compliance with It this year.
1 ville boys trailing at the end.
He lias also ruled that every voter in
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Herewith are detail* of the games:
the state of Michigan must re-reguter
Final score k Hasting*—21; Ouego— before he can vote al the presidential
election next November, or at the
Middleville*No. 1 . .0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4—7
primary next September
Leighton 1 0003100 0-5
There are some things to be said in
Middleville team: Hlar. Gardner;
favor of the new plan. It will be a
Fish. Rosa. HolifOrth. Chase. Vlsbeck,
permanent record for every voter. Ttie
Johnson. Bedford. Berry. Getty, Bayer.
Leighton team: Kaechele, Brown,’l^In the Rotary bowling tournament old law, in full effect in townships or
Hunsberger. Thede. R. Steeby. D.■ Watches during the past week, the villagry of less than 5,000 requires that
! everybody must re-regUtcr every four
Schad, Nefke. Finkbelner. Hooker. Wilyear*. This will not be required tn cltie*
| Die WHCoxe* beat up the Browers 7-3 ar townships ot over 5.000 under the
As a result of these matches, the score new registration law. so long a* one
Irving 4 0010402 2—13 now stand*: Cook*—25; Wooton*. 20;
remains in lhe same voting precinct
Middleville No. 2 .0 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 2— 8 Walton*. 17; Browers. 15; and WIIcoxm. and does not fall to vole for two years
Irving team: B. Nagel. A. Bedford. B.l 13.
Palmer. R Palmer. Schondelberger. TaRanking Individual scorers are: Rob- two years in succession he must re­
bor, M Palmer, Beverwyk. Williams. J.
Walton. 174; Hube Cook. 170; Dave register.
Nagler.
We would say the new law will be
Middleville team: Brogg, Guffln. John Wooton. 181; Ous Brower. 158; considerably more expensive than the
Polhemu*. Lynd. Kenyon. Lewis, Mc­ Clyde Wilcox. 158; Harold Newton. old plan. It will require at every elec­
158; Kim Bigler. 158; and Will Field, tion one member ot tlie election board
Iver. Smith. Hackett, Stedman.
to be outside the voting Inclosure, with

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r^U.r.Uon UM. wlon- U»I t.n
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bv inter bv t&gt;ie eitv elerk that the nre i noon frOm
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Bessmers Beat Eaton
Rapids and Woodland

Bradley

5ea«on For Spring
Spearing Opens Mar. 1

Saturday evening the Woodland Inde­
pendent basket ball team fell before a
much improved Beasmer Market basket
ball team by a score of 23-18. At the
half the score was tied 14-14. Williams
shone on offense with 12 point* while
Long starred for Woodland.
Bessmers traveled to Eaton Rapids
Monday evening to play the fast Inde­
pendent team there. The game wa*
evenly matched for the first three
quarters and In tlie last quarter Be&amp;smera scored 15 point* to romp away to
a 35-20 victory.
Tills Saturday evening. February 37.
two fast quintet* from Battle Creek
will play the Hlrach and Bessmer fives
in games here. Play begins at 7:15
o’clock.

The winter spearing season close*
February 28 and the spring spearing
season will open the following day.
Some changes have been made in the
spring spearing season and In the
stiecles that may be taken by spear’
from the non-trout streams. The dates
of the rcA'on have been changed this
year from April and May to March and
April, and in the upper peninsula, to
include part of May. Tlve spring speari Ing seasons in non-trout stream* this
W year are: Upper Peninsula. March 1 to
May IS. Lower Peninsula: March 1 to
April 30. Tike may not be speared al
any time during the spring season. Last
A paint company chemist ha* Invent­
year Grata (Great Northern) Pike ed an emergency soap which docs not
could be speared during May.
require water.

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farm product* to sink to such low
level* that farm owner* cannot main­
tain the soil. He asserted that while
individual* may own title* to land, all
the land really belong* to the United
States; so that one of the first duties
of our government ought to be to make
it certain that the soil shall not be de­
pleted. To prevent such depletion, ownso they can afford to buy fertilizers to
maintain soil fertility. Good strategy
for this country and patriotism on the
part of its people demand that some­
thing be done to stop this soli deple­
tion. and it should be done before the
best men leave the land and farming
thus became a peasant operation.
Dean Davenport declared that we
have developed In America a blg-dty
civilization within the past twentyfive years. The civilization of these big
centers has few ot the characteristics
that could be classed a* American, it 1*
largely European. The real American*
of today, said the Dean, live in the
rural districts, the villages and the
smaller cities of the United States
These art the ones who must shape the
civilization of the future for the United
States. They must not permit the big
cUiea with their foreign ideals to do
that. The people living in the middle
west, particularly, are the ones who
must find, and he believed will find, a
remedy for existing conditions, one
which will maintain a rural civiliza­
tion with high ideals, also a govern­
ment wnich will not permit American
life to degenerate to foreign levels.

DURFEE ITEMS.
Mrs. Sampson 1* suffering a very
painful carbuncle on the back of her
neck and we haven't had any school
About forty friend* and neighbors of
Elroy Houghtalln gave him a surprise
Wednesday evening, The evening was
spent in visiting and music after which
a pot luck silpper wa* served.
Arthur Palmer of near Big Rapid*
came Friday to spend a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Rice and they all
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Nash near Hasting*.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph McClurkin and
family entertained Mr. and Mr*. Rich­
ard Bummer* and children from Mid­
dleville Sunday.
Mira Ruth McClurkin and Evert
Wickham left Feb 11 for WUllamston
to visit Mr. Wickham’s grandmother

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hunt were called
to the bedside of her dying mother.
but they stayed for the funeral. Mlu
Ruth McClurkin took care of the home
and children during their absence.

not be reduced. Each four years the
expense for new registration book* in
this dty under tlie old law 1* about
835 00. After the new system 1* in op­
eration it may not take any more of
the clerk'* time than I* now required.
There will always be kept in the
clerk's office the master record, giving

NOW IS THE TIME

lions he voted, which can be produced
in court if necessary. If these records
are kept as they should be. those who
attend to their duties as voters and
vote regularly will never have to both­
er with rc-registering. Under the new
plan, if a voter shall move from one
voting precinpt to ahother, he would
have to go to the dty clerk and have
ills new precinct and his street ad­
dress written on‘the master record and
the precinct cards. All the precinct
card* are returned to the dty clerk
after every election a* soon as the
election board completes its work on
election night.
We would say that in big dties this
new law would largely prevent fraudu­
lent voting. But we do not believe this
plan should be used In cities like Has­
tings. or tn any dty of les* than 10,000
or 15,000.
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W. C. T. U. NOTES.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Elsie Moran. The meeting was In
charge of tlie Vice-President, Mrs.
Florence Fleming. After a short busi­
ness session ways and means of helping
our county and city officials in enforc­
ing our dry law* were dlscu&amp;sed. We
hope that every friend of the 18th
amendment will stand by our officers
and report any violations.
Following the business session Mrs.
Fleming took charge of the program
which wa* in honor of our founder.
Ml** Frances E. Willard.
Meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs.
Anna Perry the third Tuesday in
March.
All friends and member* of the W. C.
T. U. are urged to show their loyalty to
the 18th amendment and attend our
meetings.

NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
James Dibble is working In Grand
Rapid*.
John Belson. 8r., and granddaughter
Mildred spent Friday In Hasting* with
Mrs. Charles Bauer.
Mr*. Wm. Johnson of Yankee Springs
visited her sister, Mrs. Brick Edger.
Mr. and Mr*. Will ikdNutt were
called to Grand Rapid* Wednesday by
the serious lllneas of one of the for­
mer’s sisters.
On Thursday evening friend* and
neighbors with well-filled basket* took
possession of the Seymour Linington
home to remind Mrs Linlngton of her
birthday. A pleasant evening was
spent with visiting and card playing
We stayed long enough to wish Mr-.,
Linington many happy returns of the
day. February 18.

meeting. Good program. good lunch
lotto called on Rev. and Mrs. Fred King and dancing were enjoyed.
and family Tuesday evening
Mis* Mary Baulch of Assyria and
The NO-4, tha United State* Navy
Samuel Brunk spent Sunday with Mr. •eaplane. wa* the flrM aircraft to fly
and Mr*. Chas. Hammond and family. screw* the Atlantic Ocean.

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Backward Glances:
Bits of Yesterday

Lincoln and Slavery.
"I.Cll Ul AkVKIU UAAC ULtCIUC UA1L
Reply to an Editorial.
parently decided to find what
tMVkXTY sfxTH rasa
The Union Paramount.
. wrong, in some manner ne managea to
CREDIT TO HARTINGS
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
trace the child to the hoopltal and once
pr„ 3r
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wiehinn
A Disagreeable Choice.
,
। Tncre are a numoer or Micrugan
there demanded admittance by rear- rommunltles
know of
Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday the [
by Agenl
*•
up on his hind ,lego and
j scratching largely by hearsay.
nation fittingly celebrated this month,
One of them, to Judge by the condi­
(If Mid l« Rd.TRO. . M H.I rWuU»
Srfirb«
| paws. When admitted he rushed up to tion of Its municipal finances, is HasI morning, a boy Richard C.
appeal to the banks to meet its bills,
i
— j..
Ieemexj supremely happy as hejust as other cities are having to do mg ireeoom io an negro suves.
has lead to a widespread belief that
**
IN UAKMT COUNTY. TISlEK MONTHS
into the Omleron. the honorcurled up on the floor by her bed to now. Today there is a balance of $66.­ Lincoln advocated the Civil War, to’ initiated
L"'’’
02923
In
the
city
treasury,
•
and
no
outlaw
once
and
for
all
time
the
prochom
®
sorority at M, B.
outside dauby county. one
TEAR IN ADVANCE.
P°Mlble‘
"I A sewage disposal plant Is being comThere will be an "Alphabet" party at
. rooxiGN suBsoairrlox. oxa
Yet. according to authentic records.
And yet some people never seem to!plctcd. and the fund
oldc to pa?
YKAB IN ADVANCE-------------Powers school Friday evening—admUunderstand why other peoplg- can for the work is ample. No special tax In his eye the Civil War was simply
ADVERTIMINO RATES.
stand having three "creaturea" around!:’®^ »'»« t* necessary. Tax payments a grim ntrfssUy to save. lhe. union of your name.
.
...
C■ are coming in at a ncrmal raw. A re­ states thaKhad developed ' slnrt the
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly have
.
duction in taxes al the end of the city's Revoluntlonary War. Nowhere, we be­ rented the new house being built at th"
When you are considering
JURY SERVICE.
I'fiscal year, next July, Is expected.
'
lieve. are his views regarding the rela­ corner of Center and Hanover streets
spending a few dollars less
----------- — as
* a—*rule,
“
“ | Hastings is in the midst of a nrosPersons,
dislike •*
to •be
prostive importance of slavery and the and will move Into It as soon as the
and buying a suit of doubt­
called for jury service. There is reason - perous farming community. It supports Union stated more clearly than In a carpenters complete their work.
On Saturday evening of this week an
ful quality, remember this:
for this dislike because it means time, small manufacturing concerns, and iU reply to an editorial by Horace Grecly
population U qomposed very largely of
Order of DeMoiay will be instituted in
No regrets ever followed the
away from business and the unavoid­ the descendants of Michigan pioneers. that appeared In the New York Tri­ Hastings with 30 members and with the
bune on August 19, 1862. The following
purchase of a
able delays of court procedure often
Partly to good management and
note from Lincoln appeared next day: following officers: Master councillor,
partly to good fortune must credit be
seem Hire a waste of time.
"Dear sir- 1 have just read yours of Raypond Bacheller; senior. Councillor,
Probably the real Importapc; of jury: given for the cheerful state of affairs the 19th. addressed to myself through Jahn Ketcham. Jr.; junior councillor.
: in this and other communities. Their Tlie New York Tribune. If there be In Carrol McGuffin; treasurer, Frederick
service can never be appreciated until I public officers _are more_______
directly de­
it any statements or assumptions of Hill; chaplain. Richard Potts; senior
one actually has a case in cpqrt require, countable to the voters than In big
job huntinq.
Ing a trial by jury. Then the averge I cities. Official actions must be ex­
do not now. and here controvert them. dore Knickerbocker; senior steward.
plained,
face to face, among neighbors,
persons wishes to see men and women “
“
It there be in it any inferences which Woodbridge Champion; junior steward,
When a man thinks in terms
yo doubt the best distribution of peace, I may believe to be falsely drawn. I do Guy Culbert; marshal. Keith Chase;
of the highest cahbre occupying the contentment
vuli^,luic,n .
11U happiness u
, UK
and
In.
the
sentinel. Orville Flory.
of GOOD APPEARANCE,
Jury box. "Trial by jury is one of thF; United States today is to be found fri not now and here argue against them.
SERVICE, LONG LIFE, he
If there be perceptible in it an impa­
THE HOSPITAL GUILDS.
most ancient of our rights and is an i towns like Hostings.—Detroit Times.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
tient and dictatorial tone. I waive it in
can't fail to see the wisdom
Among lhe organization in this Important principle in our form of I
The Emily Virginia Mason chapter.
deference to an old friend whose heart
of buying QUALITY by
IN THE LEAGUE.
county doing great good with scan; government. Incompetent or dishonest'
Daughters of the American RevoluI have always supposed to be right.
KUPPENHEIMER.
"As to the policy I 'Seem to be pur­ Uon celebrated the third anniversary of
praise or appreciation are the various juries thwart justice and this causes 1 Tlie United States is silting in the
’Council of the League of Nations. It suing.' u you say. I have not meant to its founding-on Friday last. Mrs. Jahospital guilds, more than twenty in people to lose respect tar and faith in' has been an observer in the Council of
ron McElwain, regent, entertained with
leave anyone In doubt.
Prices this season are much
alt Without them it is doubtful if the
the League of Nations many times be­
"I would save the Union. I would luncheon at one o'clock the occasion
reduced.
hospital could keep going. Each group
The Importance of jury sendee can­ fore. United States representative- ’
being honored by the presence ot Mrs.
have
served
on
committees
of
tlie
stitution. The sooner the national Arthur Maxwell Parker, of Detroit.
sees to it that the institution is sup----------------not be over-emphasized.
.. —------------------------------------It Is a form of
plied with essential things such os [ duty that no thoughtful citizen should League of Nations many times faith­ authority can be restored the nearer State Regent.
fully and well.
With the exception of communica­
the Union will be'the Union as it was.'
uieeu. blankets,
sheets,
oianxeu, dishes,
dunes, silver,
sliver, operatoperai-,;
. shirk.
And now we are another step for­ If there be those who could not save the tions by wire. Hastings at this writing
ward. The United States is siting in Union unless they could at the same is entirely cut of! from the outside
Ing room supplies: other groups look
CONGRATULATIONS.
the League of Nations in an important time save slavery, I do not agree with world. When the storm began Wednesl
after the mending; other guilds sec,
decision, one of the most important de­ them. If there be tfioje who would day morning, few realized it would be­
that needy children are given atten-’ Recently Edwy C. Reid, more than
cisions that hak ever faced'the League some time destroy slavery. I do no: come to serious, but at noon it de­
tlon, etc. Each guild has dues and. 50 5TXr5 editor of the Allegan Gazette,
—lhe question of war or peace in tlie argue with them. My paramount object veloped Into a blizzard of such propor­
raises money for its particular activity, j celebrated his eightieth birthday annl- Orient.
in this struggle is to save the Union tions that no one here seems to reIf the League with the help of the and U not either to save or destroy
They are carrying on their fine work veraary. Two desks in his office were
simply because they realize how im-' decorated with vases of roses by United States saves the peace of the
came blocked with huge drifts and
world, America's
presence
in. the
many rural carriers were forced to turn,
portant it is that the -people ot this friends, as tokens of their esteem. .De­ League will be Justified. Critics can
back on their routes. In Hostings busi­
county have first-class hospital service spite his advanced years andjhe fact carp. Much good it will do them, q
ness was suspended. Tho snow began
But if we fail, the carping critic., will
available right here at' home. Most of that he has had many opportunities to
to pile upon the sidewalks in the busi­
ness districts until some of the drifts in
us fall io appreciate the importance ot sell out, Edwy Reid has elected to re­ take it oul on the President at the next
election.
.
■ _
front of the stores were six and seven
main
actively
engaged
in
his
profes-1
a good hospital readily available until
I It was a brave thing for Herbert
feet high.
slon. The Gazette Is a superior type at । Hoover to do to risk his ow# polittc^f
Howard Allen has returned from M.
THERE is no sub­
one. These hospital guilds are an out­ community paper characterized by the hide for the peace of Hie world. IL*
has
done
tills
time
and
again.
He
Js&gt;
utterly
fearless
manner
in
which
the
ML-s Bessie DeYoe spent Saturday
tler habit of euil in
standing exception, however, and the
cautious
to
the
point
of
timidity
before
i
and Sunday with friends Ln Otsego.
work they are doing deserves the sin­ editor has invariably expressed Ills '
the u’ortd than that
he knows his way out of any crisis. But •
honest views and convictions. ,when he knows his wny he has a stub- j
cere thanks of us ail.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Our congratulations are a bit born man's courage. If he could only
At an adjourned meeting of the Exe­
B
right
,
tardy but we nevertheless Join with Mr. dramatize himself, what a leader he
cutive Board of the Barry County Ag­
GOOD WORKI
ricultural Society, held in County Curtis Mixer ot this city and J. C.
It is creditable to Hastings that the. Reid's other friends in expressing the would be!—Emporia Dally Gazette.
Treasurer Sylvester's office Tuesday a Fields of Charlotte on Wednesday, next,
Commercial club here now has the, wish that he may enjoy many more
full report ot lhe receipts and expendl- can do so from Hastings and return for i
largest membership tn Its history—a, years of usefulness.
*1.20 and possibly for half fart.
।
Do not forget to subscribe for the' A movement toward uniform traffic
total of 118. Sentiment among the
ONOMATOPOEIA.
A
WARNING.
port showed that the fair netted only singing school in this city.
and motor vehicle registration laws
merchants, manufacturers, business
This word, which ripples so rhyth­
The work of excavating the hill in ail stales east of the Mississippi
fifty-three cents above actual expenses.
and professional men seems to be that
mically off the tongue, comes from the
north of the iron bridge on Broadway river has been started by the Michi­
this is no time to diminish such actlvl- searching for employment In large Greek onomatopla, "the making of u
suddenly reminded of the fact that it Is now in progress.
gan Department of State. In this re­
cities Such as Detroit, we publish here­ name." compounded of onoma. "a
The farmers report lhe roads in ex-1 gard tiie department is acting under
slavery. It I could save the. Union was his 28th birthday last Monday
A live organization devoting ILs efforts with an editorial that appeared recent­ name." and poiein. "to make." The without freeing any slave. I would-do when about thlfty-five of his friends cellent condition and in lhe city the! authority of a resolution adopted by
word referred to the making of u word it. and if I could save It by freeing all appeared at his home without warn­ dust flies in a manner not unlike the I both houses of tho 1931 legislature.
to the upbuilding of this city is a fine ly in the Detroit Free Press:
In direct imitation of a sound.
the slaves, I would do it. and if I could ing. A most pleasant evening was en­ month of August
Negotiations towards uniformity and
Warning to job seekers in other
This word is used today as the save it by freeing some and leaving joyed. the guests having brought a
By the amount of sap pails going oul reciprocity have been under way In 14
ancient uitcmi
Greeks tutu
used Al,
it, to UUliatC
donate the
U1C others
UU1CI3 KIUI1C
WO UU
WBOl generous, supply ot refreshments. A fine of this city one would judge- that we I mid-western slates for several months
parts of the country that they will
alone IJ WOUIU
would II
also
do IBSl.
that. What
WHISTLING CHEAPER.
were
going
to
have
plenty
of
maple
'
formation
of
words
suggestive
of
I
do
about
slavery
and
the
colored
race,
smoking set and fountain pen were
and it Is very likely that the legisla­
find no work in Detroit in case
Although there is considerable dif­
natural sounds, such as “buzz." "mur- I do because I believe It helps to save presented to Mr. Stowell as a remem­ sugar this spring.
tures of all these states will’ be asked
they come here, and will gel no
mur." "dlngdong," "hiss," “Crash," the Union, and what I forbear. I for- brance of the evening.
Lost—Between Mrs. Jones'. Jefferson’ to pass laws next year to standanllse
ference in the sound of the new electric
help from local relief agencies,
"hum," "clink." "cackle." "bobwhlte.”; bear because 1 do not believe it would
Chas. w. Clarke has bought the street, and Wm. Tinkler's, a set of curls. traffic and motor vehicle law*. If this
fire alarm and lire old steam siren. It
cannot be too strongly emphasized.
etc. Such words are called onomato- j help save the Union. I shall do less house owned by Andy Hum on Center Any one finding same will oblige the , succeeds, the motorist who knows the
seems to be working splendidly with
shall x-rnAACWV
believe WXMbm
what AI nam
PCS
.I whenever
..X., AI ox.utb
XXX &gt;I Street and will occupy it in the spring. owner by leaving them at the resl-i laws of one slate will be equally con­
Outside^ will obtain no employ­
the department The response to the
— u
—the
-----------j , I-A—
t. j-do A mmfigaig was g5Ven by tj^pypHa
On'-o-mat'-o-pe'-ya Is pronounced II m
doing
hurts
cause,—and
shall
dence of Wm. Tinkler on Broadway.
| versant with the laws of adjoining
ment in this city because there will
signal by firemen has been as satis­
Owing to the absence of lhe editor । states.
with first o ns In odd. second and third I more whenever I shall believe doing of MISS Minnie Matthew's room ’at the
be no employment to give them.
as in obey, first a os in hat. e as in key. [ more will help the cause. I shall try to school house last Thursday afternoon. and for other weighty reasons the in-| In widening the scope of efforts to­
factory as usual so far. Indicating that
The automobile plants will take on
augural
of
President
Tilden
will
noil
second
a
as
in
ask.
Principal
accent
correcterrors
when
shown
to
be
ward uniformity. Orville E. Atwood,
Several
visitors
were
present
and
an
tlie sound of it carries welt. Also satis­
On
Vi-nndm.' stress errorstheir old men first, and it will be
on the fifth cvllahle
syllable, secondary
errors; and
and TI shall
shall arlnnt
adopt neu.*
new views
views a«
as enjoyable program was rendered.
appear in this issue.
chief of the motor vehicle license divis­
factory is the fact that lhe new whistle
We are pleased to see the Rev. Mr.| ion. has asked that these subjects bo
on tlie first and third.
fast as they shall appear to be true
Mrs. Gertrude Wcsplnter and Miss
a long time before lhe local labor
Fletcher
on
the
street
again.
His
1
will save considerable money to tlie
made the main topics ot lhe meeting of
Among two of the theories advanced views. I have here stated my purpose Gertrude Hale left Tuesday morning
market is fully absorbed. Outsiders
health has been delicate for some time j the Eastern Association of Motor
according to my view of official duty, for Cleveland.
city because the old steam plant at tlie
, will get no easy charily, because
and over work Is fast tolling, on him. , Vehicle Registration Officials, to be
called "bow-wow theory." or that involv­ and I intend no modification of my oftwater works can now be abandoned en- '
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
the town is tired of playing an easy
Today greenbacks are worth In coin, held In Washington, D. C. during April
ing onomatopoeia, and the "pooh-pooh expressed personal wish that all men.
tlrely. After the pumps at the water
or May. This association embraces 23
theory." that language originated in everywhere, could be free.” '
Delton ladies want a good dressmak­ 05 3-8 cents on lhe dollar.
mark role, and his no money with
works had been electrified (thereby
states In the eastern part of the United
This able reply was given wide pub­ er to locate there.
interjections which gradually acquired
which to star in the part, even if it
cutting pumping costs to a third of the
Blates and two Canadian provinces.
objective meanings.
licity. It not only brought considerable
Fred VanOrsdal has started a new
Several of the member stales have at­
farmer cost) the council decided that
Example: By means of onomato­ scorching rebuke to Orecly but it cigar store in Nashville.
tended meetings of the mid-western
served
to
bring
the
president
and
the
The
first
village
election
In
Wood
­
EVENTS
OF
THE
PAST
WEEK.
poeia. poets moke the sound of their
it sevmed useless exjiense to keep up
group.
press (powers invariably suspicious of land will lake place Monday. March 7.
trait and are looking for work, we
lines suggest the sense.”
steam pressure for tlie sole purpose of
Stock market cases upward as ex-,
one another) to n better understanding.
Nashville high school boys made change takes step to curb short selling, i
say it with all good intent, do not
operating a whistle. A conservative es­
In fact It was the added support of the themselves and George Wright of that
come here; you will find only dis­
timate of die saving in cost indicates
press that paved tlie way. to a certain place very happy the other day. Mr. W.
Mills, secretary of treasury, offers
that the new electric siren will just! appointment.
extent, for the Emmanclpatlon Pro­
NEWS GLEANINGS.
$337,000,000 tax proposal.
clamation. After this proclamation the sawed and split a big pile of wood for
about pay for itself the first year.) And what is true of Detroit is true
i You can get along with a wooden leg.
The largest item In the municipal officious, inconstant Oreely was moved him.
Judge Cardoza is appointed to Su­ but you can't jet along with a wooden
Such care given to the problem of cut-1 of other cities. Employment may be I taxes of Massachusetts is devoted to to write another editorial which con­
Harry Witte pest. No. 418. was mus-.
ting operating costs, even to relatively slack here but It is even worse in the■ schools, comprising over 28 per cent. cluded in capital letters with the tered in at Morgan the 17th with 17 preme Court ot United Slates taking head. The physical value of man Is
place of Justice Holmes.
not so much. Man as analyzed tn our
■
protection
of
persons
and
property
com­
charter
members
and
the
following
small items, is one of the reasons why । metropolitan area. So it is doubtful if
words. "GOD BLESS ABRAHAM LINlaboratories Is worth about ninety­
COLN."
officers: H. H. Sparks, commander; E.
Unemployment
relief planned in eight cents. Seven bars Of soap, lime
the council here during the past few anyone is likely to better his condlUott ing next, with about 13 per cent.
Without a doubt Lincoln had an In- -. —
____ „. ,.
years has established an enviable rec- j by moving to the city.
$125,000,000 road construction measure enough to whitewash a chicken coop,
The pineapple Industry in Hawaii is tenre personal feeling against the prac- C.; H. A. Lathrop. Q. M.; D. C. no­ seems likely to pass congress this ses­
phosphorus enough to costr the heads
ord in city management.
I
v. —..r------- ■
second to the sugar.
tice of slavery; but there is also scant''veil. Burg.; M. Sutherland, Chap.; J. sion.
I of a thousand matches, is not so much
reason to question the fact that Lin- C. Krelgrr. O. D.; S. B. Preston, O. G.;
see. It is the brain that taunts.
HIGH COST OF SPEEDING.
1
b
Gust Rundstaller. German engineer, coin would have continued to tolerate । N. V. Whitlock. Adjt.; L. E. Scothorn,
Gov't, opens campaign to slop hoard­ I you
but in order that your brain may be
A.ldc rra tte HMdpMl o!
A l»“lu"
“»&gt;'
»• has invented a machine similar to a slavery os a necessary evil it the Union 8- M.
ing; to itsue "baby bonds,” low-denomi­
kept clear you must keep your body fit
typewriter for copying music, the Key­ could have been saved thereby. He; Monday evening a barn in the third nation securities.
r««ulve
on ite ro*d&gt; H und,. om'u&gt;' "&gt; f"1* 10
and well. That cannot be done if one
board being made up of musical notes, came to realize, however, that the sen- ward belonging to Dr. Burton burned
from uw aundpoint of ecoti- b0*11*
some .of the Une, of the instead of letters.
Hoover, in message to congress, de­ drinks liquor. A man who has to drag
liment concerning this important issue to the ground. The structure was a very
a habit that is a danger and a
on,, roe example, exhauathe atudle..modcni -PPmef It loots like It. A 111.
was so divergent between North and ancient one and the fire was no doubt clares millions could be saved annual­
* to society ought to go off to the
Motor vehicles in the United States South that only o Civil War. the idea’of incendiary origin. The loss must ly through reorganization ot executive
to reaearrh oraanlxatlons fhto that an
m,«ht
•nl&gt;
and live alone. We do not toler­
branch of government.
in 1930 had a valuation of $5,460,716. ­ of which was probably more abhorran: have been at least $1.50.
automobile is from three to lour times sood effect—Hew tendon Day
ate
the
obvious use of morphine or co­
620.
'
to him than slavery, could succeed in
Chas. Doyle. Dr. Lathrop, Jesse Teflt
New depth of 34.000 feet found In caine or opium and we should not tol­
aa expenshe to operate at ..mll.-.a,h,
solidifying the' unity of the states [and laldes attended a party in Bellesuboceanlc
trough off coast of erate intoxicating liquor, because these
In Germany a motion picture depict­
minute .peed man .1 Iron, « to u
[ great
vuc Thursday
evening.
Cuba.
things are what breaks down the com­
ing a train wreck was barred because
Tomorrow evening in the Union hall
miles jxt hour. Oil consumption «•’Opinions.
mand of the individual over his own
of its possible influence on the sale of
home talent will give "Tlie Henrietta"
seven limes greater at 55 miles per,
’-----------DeValera wins in Irish voting.
life and his own destiny.
railroad tickets.
। with the following cost of. characters:
hour than at 36. Tire wear nt speeds' One of lhe lesser movie officials inThrough alcoholic stimulation a man
I
Nicholas
VanAlstync
told
Nick
of
Revolt
movement by extremists
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Artists arc now working on live sec­
loses his co-ordination. That u why li­
of 50 miles per hour is twice as much slsts that tlie 10-cent motion picture
'Wall Street)—Chas. Doyle.
quelled in Spain.
ond largest canvas in the world in the
"Noise and power are not synony­ i Nicholas VanAlstyne. Jr.—D. W. Reyquor is no advantage to the brain. You
as at 40. Gasolin** consumption at 55 will soon be with us again. The trouble
Los Angeles Public Library, it being ex­ mous "—'Die Rev. Dr. Nelson B. Chest- । nolds.
hear
people tell how they had their
Laval Cabinet falls; Tardieu recalled
miles per hour is one fourth more than' 1*. however, that tiwyll continue to ceeded in size only by the famous
wiu quickened (or the first lialf hour
i Bertie VanAlstyne
fa lamb)—Dr. to form new government.
at 30. And in addition, the higher.duirgc $1 for IL—New York Evening mural in the Sistine Chapel.
by liquor, but they don't tell you how
"AdjusUng the work week is one of i °Ard Arthur
tv-.
VonHindenbcrg decides to run again later their body could not act in co­
speeds also subject the entire strut-[ Post.
.
Xnter-!-i£X Mud«
Will Runge, a German flyer equip­ the principles of balance necessary to
for president
ordination with their brain.
IK«l. thmtore. doe,’ “““■ “ &gt;™ *p“d
”»■&gt;« &gt;»• ped with a special camera, took pic­ keep sustained prosperity. "—William, Dr Wainright-MiUn^Vondorff
You boys have something ahead of
tures of his owh parachute descent to
Pyramid, built about 2800 B. C-. you in the problem of preventing the
not "pay."
stcad
It. you at least the ground.
found beneath sands at Glitch near return of liquor. We have not lived up
------------ r
—
(know where it went.-Los Angeles
Cairo.
to
our laws, but, I repeat, education is
Melbourne. Australia, is to have a
Watson Flint—Shirley smith.
-American workers abhor the impost' Times.
LOYALTY.
new reservoir with a capacity of 8.800.­
6tiff note from League to Japan fails what we need to combat this condition.
When wo have our younger generation
" ’ '
When it comes to real loyalty, one
000,000 gallons of water as a safeguard under which it is bestowed.”—William Brown.
to prevent further hoMlllties.
Southern planters have asked the
completely
educated we will not have
against dry seasons.
has difficulty In finding a more devot­
Agnes Lockwood—Elva Mudge.
Green, president. American Federation
Moscow reports that Red Army num-' I types who aay. “Why should I not
Government to print the currency on
Lady Mary Trelawney-Sabie Beadle.
of Labor.
ed friend than a dog. This was beau­
my rights ae a dUsenf It is through
paper made from cotton. Well. well, at
Quajaqull. in Ecuador is to have a
Mn. Cornelia Opdyke-Marian God- bers 582.000.
tifully Illustrated by a little incident
the boys of to-day that we hope to see
In this country today there u more year.
last they've struck on a plan lor mak­ "sun” dial that will uii time at night.
New Manchurian republic of Ankuo a sound and everlasting prohibition
that recently happened right hire in
The light will come from a huge
ing money oul of cotton.—Judge.
proclaims independence from China; is worked out In this country. It there
our own city.
Donohue?
searchlight which will revolve once parents."—Franklin D. Roosevelt.
under
Japanese
protection;
state
will
ever
wu any great man who sccqai- every twelve hours, UlaminaUng vart-1
,--------- —
"Joe.” a big Newfoundland, wu
pilsiied anything through the use of
1 ous landmarks at the same time each1 "I 4111 convinced that when confi- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. be ignored by Washington.
"adopted" into a family living here to effect upon Mrs. Coolidge. Asked by re­ nlght.
alcohol I would like to have the fact
| der.ee has been established amongst al)
China
Ignores
Japanese
ultimatum
to
be the household’ pet and lhe guard­ porters to say roairthing. she respondpointed
out. Keep yourselves free
-----------I nations of the -world, the present caCan this beautiful
last withdraw 30 miles from Shanghai: from all entangling hablu. Remember.
The value ot the fur catch in the i partly of all industrial countries will much tourr.
ian-playmate of tlie children. And Joe
Japanese .divisions strongly reinforced HVthe brain that count*.—Dr. Charles
United States is estimated al $65,660.- not be sufficient to satisfy lire demand.”
was alive to hla job. Recently, unknown
*ith artillery, tanks and aircraft storm Mayo, noted scientist, physician, and
wrestling match al Clurtotte between Chinese on 36-mBe front.

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Dissapointment

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Kuppenheimer
Suit

KUPPENHEIMER
GOOD CLOTHES

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Lambie &amp; Doyle

A Quotation

“The Store for Dad &amp; Lad”

Michigan Acts to Get
Uniform Motor Laws

This Week’s Word

Current'History

It’s the Brain
That Counts

Way of Our World

Pungent Paragraphs I

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�THE HASTINGS BAXNMt, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY M, 19M

3030913202
THE

BETTER

STORE

FOR MEN

MEI TOGETHER

The meeting ended with the singing
f Taps." led by J. M Townsend.

Repreeenfgttves of the Lions club

RESORT PROPtm
BENEFITS WHIPS

the Invitation and th* fin* program

Ing of 200 people like that held Monday
noon wiD aid in creating a better corastart America on Its great experiment munlty spirit m this city.
of representative government.
Tlie
NA.HHVTIJJC.
■
Mr. and Mrs. J Clare McDerby Oftd
any other name than that of Washing-

Just Received

Suede Leather
Blazers
connidoring
dollars less
it of doubt­
ember this:
followed the

A very fine quality garment. Soft
and pliable leather and lined with
sateen zipper front.

tenner
nks in terms
’EARANCE,
3 LIFE, he
the wisdom
ALITY by
IR.
n are much
d.
.

EIMER
3THES

could gain and maintain Use confidence
of the American people through such
trying timaa must not only have been a
just man. a good man. worthy of honor
and respect, an intelligent man of great
capacity, but he also must have been
a lovable man.
Why is it that the iiearts of the Am­
erican people instinctively go out' to
Lincoln in a great lore for him. while
we think of Washington largely in
terms of respect and honor? Tlie

fact that Washington preceded Unfact that he was a large land owner;
owner of slaves and. in his day, con­
sidered a man of great wealth. The
s;&gt;eakcr thought that Washington had
also sufiered much from those who had
written his biographies They had
painted him aa such an exceptional be­
ing as would naturally be looked upon
with awe. almost reverence, because
ot qualities claimed for ■ him by his
biographers, which made him seem
; quite superior to humanity. If Instead
। of being represented as a boy who
I could never tell a lie. we had read that
'he libbed some times us do other boys.
| we would think ot him as more like

All sizes to 46

Trench Coats are here too. Light
tan and black, full belt and,water
proof. Splendid quality at lower
prices—

’3??

s45.°

Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son
The Better Store for Men"

!s to Get
totor Laws
d uniform traffic
registration laws
f the Mississippi
•d by the MichlKate. In this re­
. is actins under
utlon adopted by
31 legislature.
is uniformity and

&gt;r several months
that the leglxia-

t who knows the
I be equally con­
w&gt; of adjoining

&gt;pe of eflorti to*

Uclo license dlvtethese subjects be
of lhe meeting of
sllon of Motor

DOWLING SCHOOL.
High Room.
The tenth grade will present a three
act comedy "Cousin from Coon Ridge."
at the Dowling church on Friday and,
Saturday evening; February 28 and 27.
Come and see "Tlie fat freckled faced
-dumpy dumbbell.'' from Coon Ridge, i
Mra. Frank Herrington visited our'
higher room last week
We have added several new volumes
to our library.
The ninth and tenth gradeis had a
written review in arithmetic Friday, j
Marjorie Smith received highest stand­
Ing. 87 per cent, tn the class of twen­
ty.
■ !
Mrs. Dickinson was absent Monday I
on account of Ulneas
We are all expecting to see the
"Washington pageant" in Hastings
Some of the students are planning
some flower bulbs to be planted In the
spring. A bed of peonies, our county
flower, will soon be set out.
Richard Wall, of Hastings. will play
the marimba between acts Friday
night. Be sure and aee the “Cousin
from Coon Ridge" shoot the revolver
out of tlie tramp's hand.
Mr. Putnam gave out the tenth
grade class honors Monday and the
averages were as follows: Nelson Nor-

&gt;. C. during April
Lion embraces 22
«rt of the United
iadlan provinces.

Nearly
iai Counts
rllh a wooden leg,
ig with a wooden
value of man is
i analyzed in our
i about ninetya chicken coop,
&gt; cover the heads
a. is not so much
dn that tounte.
ir brain may be
eep your body tit
who has to drag
s a danger and a

We do not toler-

ris. SIS; Hasel Edmonds. 90.7; Martha
Rees. 90.7; Violet Barker, 89 7; Helen
De Priester. 88.6; Ward Woodmansee.
87J.—Violet Barker. Scribe.
QUIMBY.
Mrs Georgia Sampson was at home
the past week from school on account
of Illness.
Mrs. Mary Bldelman and daughter
Elizabeth of Hastings spent Sunday
with friends and relatives here.
The Young People's 8 8. class was
pleasantly entertained Friday night by
Charles Walters and Bertha Sliupp at
lhe Anspaugh home
The L. A. 8. will have a pot luck
dinner at the church next Thursday.
Everybody come

Quimby church next Friday evening.
February 28. with a pot luck jupper at
7 o'clock. Community singing and lec­
ture by Rev. Victor Thrall. D. D. of
Battle Creek. Everybody welcome.
' Mrs George Scott is much improved
at this writing which is good news to
her many friends.*
Mrs. Emma Lusk and daughter Min­
nie of Maple Orwe called on friends
in this neighborhood Sunday.
Mrs. Hazel Hifi and Ruth and Jun­
ior spent Friday near Carlton Center
.vteitlpg the former's daughter. Hilda
HUI.
j

SEED Time !

If you are going to need FARM
SEEDS of any variety this spring
we invite you to call and talk with
us before you buy. «

We May Be Able to
Save You Money!
We carry a full stock of PURE
MICHIGAN GROWN SEEDS.

e should not tols down the cotntal over his own
my.
Emulation a man

to the brain. You
they had their
e first half hour
m't tell you how
brain.
lethlng ahead of
if preventing the
rave not lived up
seat, education is
•t this condition,
singer generation

»?" U

u

If you come and see us about
your seed. problems it will place
you under NO OBLIGATION to
buy from us.

We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of COAL.

Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds

through

ting prohibition
run try. If there
ough the use of
to have tlie fact
yourwhts free
■bite- Remember.

phyxictaa, and

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.
Phone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

Washington was a very human man.
but one who held himself under strict
control. He was dignified and reserved,
while Lincoln was never that. There
uas always plenty cf humor wiien Lin­
coln was around, while Waahington was
always the soul of dignity, although we
find much humor when lie -writes of
every day events.
'The speaker told an authentic story
of Washington which Illustrated his
retene. One day Alexander Hamilton
and Gouverneur Morris were discussing
this resene, when Morris said, point­
ing to Washington wlio was a little
distance away: "I am going to go up
and slap him on the bock and speak
to him' in a familiar •way. as I would
to any other friend&gt;and I'll bet he
will respond in the same rjuuiper as
other folks." Hamilton rephM^Well it
he docs IH buy a dinner fqf the party
of us, and you are to do liwt same if he
does not resjxmd as you say he will."
Morris came up behind Washington,
slapped him vigorously on the beck,
raying "Hello." Washington was a very
tall man. He turned and gave a wither­
ing look at Morris, never saying a word,
and walked away from him. Morris
bought the dinner
The speaker said he wished to give
a picture of Waslilngton as an honest,
fearless, fair-minded, brave man. more
than six feet tall, mmcular yet slender.
As a Virginia gentleman, he treated
women with the highest courtesy and
was very fond of their society. No
question about his playing cards for
money; yet he was one of the most
kindly, hospitable and unselfish of
men. He was progressive and yet con­
servative in m» methods, always the
soul of integrity and honor.
The
speaker felt certain that we would all
have loved him had we known him
The two great changes that Wash­
ington wrought In the United States
were first, our separation from Eng­
land; and. in the next place, the
launching of our nation with a strong,
centralized government. For these two
things Washington was mainly re­
sponsible.
The speaker said that there probably
was not in the colonies a man with a
more violent temper than George
Washington; yet he had curbed his
temper so that, notwithstanding the
fires that might burn within him. he
almost always evinced perfect self-re­
straint On two occasions he lost his
temper. One when General Ix&lt; made
a cowardly retreat at the battle of
Monmouth, when language **s used
by him that would have done credit to
a present day automobllist down on Ills
knees In a muddy road trying to change
a tire. The other occasion was when
certain newspapers were filled with bit­
ter criticism of him while he was
President.
Washington was a man of grit, great
faith and determination. Ha was sys­
tematic in his methods, a man of won­
derful. and wonderfully balanced, judg­
ment. He was one of the four colonists
who foresaw something of the great fu­
ture of the United States, the other
three being Alexander Hamilton. Ben­
jamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson
i When he was made President, in­
stead of trying to surround himself
with members of his own party lie in­
sisted on making Thomas Jefferson,
leader of the party opposed to Wash­
ington. his secretary of state, with
Alexander Hamilton, an extreme fed­
' eraltst. ns secretary of the treasury. So
widely did Jefferson and Hamilton
differ in their theories of government
I that it was all but impossible for them
to get along; yet Washington held
I them in his cabinet for three years and
'secured their co-operation.
| Tlie great lesson that we glipuld
1 learn from Waahington. especially in
trying times like those through which
'we are now passing, said the speaker.
Is to secure business men of experience
and capacity, of proven unselfishness
and kindntM of hssrt. like George
Washington, to conduct our public af­
fairs.
The next great lesson we need to
learn from Washington is that, no mat­
ter how trying tlie circumstances and
conditions through which we, as a j&gt;eople, may be passing, we must keep a
stiff upper Up. have faith and confi­
dence and believe that the sun of pros­
perity will shine again, and that our
country will go on to a more llluatricus future, greater even than lhe
, greatest of its past* achievements.
I The Rotarians and their t'uesU wcra
loud in their praise of the splendid ad-

WeXBUy recognize that this Is not
the time, and the present are not the
'conditions, for a board ot supervisors to
art oat to finance a campaign that
will bring tq this.county.in the next;

vestment in reaort property Buch a
Mrs Kenneth Mead of Flint Is visit* campaign would eoat some money—.
not a large amount—but under exist­
ing conditions the board of supervisors'
Otbaon of Battle naturally feel that they must "trim to'
the very bone." until better limes ap- ‘
parents
pear.
The Gentlemen's Evening of the
However, this is the time for the peo- 1
Woman's Literary club met Monday pie of Barry county to be considering 1
evening at the I. O. O. F. hall for a how lhe bounteous gifts we have re-1
George Washington party. Tlx- tables celved in our charming lakes tnay be i
were very pretty with their white realized on. In a way that will benefit I
linen cloths, old silver, candle sticks, the county as well as those who shall I
old dishes. Tlie menu was baked ham.
potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes, baked developed resort property We cannot
apple*, corn bread, rolls, butler, cab­ too often consider what proof we albage salad, coffee and cherry pie
The colored waiters and waitresets and we al) know that consistent and
were kept busy. Many pretty colonial persistent efforts to increase thoae
gowns were worn. Following the sup­ values will be surely rewarded
per Mrs. Floyd Everts gave a history
Take the township of
Yankee
of the bicentennial. Southern songs by Springs According to actual statis­
two colored ladles were enjoyed. A tic’ gotten out by a state representsminuet by Mesdames J Robert Smith. live, the assessed valuation of Yankee
Carl Lentz. Clair Furnlss. Elsie Fur- Springs farm lands in 1920 was 1277.430
nlM. Elmer Croat. Clarence Mater. In 1930 it was *779.410—an Increase In
Ralph Olin and Joe Bell with music
furnished by Mrs. Gordon Edmond.* seven-tentfis of one per cent.
and Mra. Charley Mapes waa enjoyed
In the same township the assessed
by all. A short play
George and valuation of resort lands in 1920 was
Martha Washington of yesterday and but 884J15. This had Increased In 1930
the Modern George and Martha Washper cent.
t
tring and Mrs W. A. Vance as the for­
The actual tax levy on the farm
mer and Mrs. Donald Waldron and lands of Yankee Springs in 1820 was
Mrs. Charley Ms pea as the latter The
last number, was Historical charades crease in the ten years of only 8152.72
Mr. and Mrs J. Robert Smith lead the
grand march after which dancing was
The tax levy on Yankee Springs reenjoyed.
The many friends of Hax Felghncr (U4U u waa jo.huw—an increase ui nx ,
who hav Infection in ills hand, will be levy on reaort lands in ten years of 84 - ’
397.84. ar 190.7 per cent.
having
An examination of these figures will J
Mrs. C. A Biggs and Mrs. Bessie show that in 1920 farm lands paid Ini
Brown spent the week end in Detroit. Yankee Springs 88 9 per cent ot the 1
John Ackett has purchased the total tax levied in the township, while {
Bivens property in the east part of in 1930 farm lands paid only 58 1 per,
town.
cent of the total tax. In 1920 resort
Geraldine Lundstrum east of town lands paid IS I per cent of the total

Final CLEANON OUR STOCK OP

USED CARS

Everts. .
Mlsa Elizabeth

Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ostroth spent
Thursday with their son. Rev. D. C.
Ostroth, and family at Lansing.
Mrs. Isabel Cooley, is being cared for
by her daughter. Mrs. Fem Smith of
Maple Grove.
A fine program was given at the
Methodist church Sunday night by a
violin quartette consisting of Joe Mix.
1st violin. Carl Heese. Woodland, sec­
ond violin. Merle Wheeler, Sunfield,
third violin, and Victor Bawdy, pupil
of Mr. Mix. fourth violin. Accompanist
Alice Smith of Woodland. Vocalists on

total tax.
Wc could give the figures of Orangevllle township, which would show al-!
most the rarne relative gain—not quite

We will make VERY LOW PRICES on
our stock of Used Cars until March 1st I
Call and Look over the following:
1930 DELUXE COUPE
1930 CHEVROLET COACH
1929 MODEL A ROADSTER
1929 MODEL A FORDOR
Two 1929 INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS with Gravel Bodies.
If You Cannot Call. . . Give
US a RING and We Will Bo
Glad to Demonstrate to You.

Universal Garage
[ Phone am }

uc of farm land in Orangeville town­
ship, than in Yankee Springs, so that
farm lands pay a larger proportion on [
j
1 ' ‘T T
ABB AtfXl.
that account. Nevertheless. In Orange - i
'
'
'
Vllle township. resort lands paid in
tm IU per «n, « U» tour
levied in the township, and in 1930 • ’t'opwent for suc11 townships
paid 23 per cent of the total tax.
। Have townships which have no resort
Not to the same extent, but to quite; property any interest in thia matter? lighten the burden of every taxpayer
an extent, will be found Increased re- Or do they sidestep It on the theory
dahl. Nashville and Miss Pauline Bow­ sort values In Prairieville. Barry. Hope 1 that it only concerns townships with
man Woodland.
and Johnstown. There will be eon- resort lakes? That is an unwlre att 1 Funeral services
for Mrs Mary siderabie increases in such values In I tude. as we shall show. Fire cents of
Brooks of Battle Creek, were held Rutland. Baltimore and Carlton.
every dollar raised by tax tn .Barry
lakes as a fixed, settled policy for the
Thursday afternoon at the Hess Fu­
neral Home at two-thlrty conducted by veloping the resort posslbUttles in any . sort property. It would not be difficult
Rev Hayes. Mra. Gall Lykins sang
township which has them, in lhe Ugh: for the county. If we set out dellberatefarmDon't forget the Junior Carnival of the experience of Yankee Springs ly to do it. within the next few years to
Friday night, February 28. at the High and Orangeville? Wc have not official i double the amount of such property,
school There will be plenty of fun for figures fpr other townships, but they* That would mean that ten cents of
ail
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penfold of East
Jordan were recent Nashville vuitets.

snusoFcm
SEE PIGEANT HERE
Gertrude Wilcox &lt;Mrs.»; Properties:
Ala Myers. Beatrice Knapp. Jean Rom.
Verra! Conklin; Publicity: Harold Lo­
gan. Charlotte Hubbard. Vivian Rey­
nolds. William Wallace: Music: Frances
Hunter. Christopher Overlay. Mabel
Clark. Leora Benton; Dances. Drills.
Games Theo Parr. Joseph Brozak;
Stage: Marian Lamphere, Wesley Lo­
gan. Helen Wade, Lighting: Walter
Perkins. David Van Buskirk; Tickets:
Theodore Knopf. Edith Heald. Herbert
Reinhardt; Program
Lena Leiter,
Marie Rowe; Ushers: Fred Jones, Les­
lie Hawthorne. Wesley Logan; Make­
Up: Albert Becker. Marion Lamphere.
Directors and assistants for the vari­
ous episodes of the pageant are as fol­
lows: (First-named are dlrector»-lnchitf); Prelude: Helen Wade, Jennie
McBain; Episode I; Harold Logan.
Walter Perkins. Josephine Stein and
Mrs. Florence McGufiln; Episode II:
R'ith Robson. Agnes Sheldon. Gertrude
Hampton, and Esther Doty. E'pisode
HI: Herbert Reinhardt. Catherine
Cark. Man* Williams, and Helen FurnUs; Episode IV: Ehilly McElwain,
Emmy Lou Stark. Louise Showcrnuin.
und Florence McCarn.
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fighter of
Freeport spent Friday afternoon with
Mr and Mrs. will Strausbaugh. •
Miss Mary McElwain of Hastings
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Bryant spent from
Friday till Sunday in Detroit with the
latter's brother.
Mra Grace Carpenter and son of
Sebewaing spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sher­
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woodruff were
called to Grand Rapids Friday on ac­
count of the sickness of Gretchen TenEyck.
Mr. and Mrs. George Welfare and
family of Hastings spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton.
Floyd Cndg entertained eight men
Friday evening with a party. The la­
dles spent an enjoyable evening with
Mrs. Will Strausbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman and
daughter of Hastings returned home
after spending two weeks with lir. and
Mrs Smith Sherman.

Premier Inukai of Japan says that
hla country wouldn't take. Manchuria
&gt; Roy Cordes gave a fine solo, desertp- as a gift; and that* not the way
X j live of tho virtues of George Washing- they're getting it either.

AUCTION SALE!
Having decided to quit farming 1 will have an auction.sale on the
premises known as the old Henry Wiekwire farm, | -tnile north of
Banfield on
*
'

SATURDAY, FEB. 27th
Commencing at one o’clock and sell the following:
HORSES
Team of good horses, 7 and 8 yrs.
old; grey and black, wgt.
about 2560.
CATTLE
Grade Holtein cow, 6 yr»., calf
by side.
Grade Durham and Jersey cow,
7 yrs., calf by side.
Two heifers, coming 2 yrs. this
spring.
HOGS
TOOLS
O.born binder, 7 ft cut, tongue
truck.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Dayton hay loader.

2-hor»e dump rake.
Dorn side-delivery rake. '
Good wide-tire wagon. Hay r^ck.
John Deere riding plow.
Steel land roller.
Gale riding cultivator.
P. &amp; D. plow, good one.
Peerles^'plow, 14-in. bottom.
3-sec. spring drag; good one.
5-tooth (ingle cultivator.
Superior drill, 11 hoe.
Corn King manure spreader.
60-tooth ipike drag.
Set bob-sleigha. Tank heater.
Feed cooker. Economy King
cream separator No. 16.
Many small tools'used about the
farm.
Small quantity household goods.

TERMS—CASH.

W. H. PHILLIPS, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�TTIF. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY M. ISM

Delicious Meals
-from Fresh

B^FOOD

Warner Special lb.

Boy Scout News

WINDOW SHADES

It has been years since we have sold Window Shades at the
prices we are offering them. See us before you buy or.we both
lose—and we make them to fit your windows. ,

1932 WALL PAPER

19c

Come in and hear the new R. C. A. Victor with the incom­
parable tone. New models as cheap as $46.75.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS

OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS
SAVE YOUR MONEY!

WARNER'S STORE No. 103

. joyed meeting her friends there.
.«
Um^
She wa* a member of the Mcthod-.st
con8ralulatc ita leader and (
church of HaMiggs for a number of U1Ve boy!‘ “P0"^ yorlc completed.
years, but poor health prevented her!
V
TROOP 71
from attending for some time. She has
9. ...
been a pallem suBerer for nearly two',2 Ato/to rZrtol

CORNER JEFFERSON AND COURT ST.

F. D. GREEN, Manager

to Ito „a,?X" Ator.ta“to to.^2
[husband, one brother John, and many -Taps" and were dL-miXd. ’
*

The TIRE
That Taught
Thrift to
Millions

EXTRA
VALUES
Beyond Anything Ever
Known In the History
of Tire Building.

Tires.tone
Oldfield Type
C«ik Price C.»h Price
Each

SIZ4
440-21

4.50- 20
4.50- 21

4.75

19

5.00-19

5.00-20

5.25—18

$4.79
5.35
5.43
6.33
6.65
6.75
7-53

TIRE SIZE

&gt; 9.30
,10.38

6.00—20 ^i.D.

10.54
12.32
12.90
13.10
14.60

6.00-18 H.D.

6.00-19 H.D.

Cefa Price CaU Price

Exdi

$10.95
10.85
10.65

$21.24
21.04
20^66

Truck and Bus Tires
30x5 H. D.

32x6 H. D.

1545
26.50

29.96
51.00

DRIVE IN TODAY

And Inspect the
New One Stop Service Station That We
Have Built for Your Convenience.
CompleteTire, Battery and Electric Service.
Gat, Oil, Greasing, Washing and Polishing.

ANDRUS
ONE STOP SER VICE
CORNER JEFFERSON AND COURT STREETS

Telephone 2240

I

The New Wall Papers are here. Comq in and let us show
you how cheaply you can now paper that room. We are glad to
estimate the cost of any room for you.

1932 RADIOS

19c
1 lb. Green Tea.
6 Boxes Matches
19c
2 lbs. Crackers .
19c
19c
3 Tall Milk ....
10 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats . . . 25c
Large Crystal Wedding Oats 20c
Large Mother’s Oats 28c
2 lb. Loaf Bread10c
2 lbs. Bakery Cookies25c
3 lbs. Bulk Raisins25c
Good Brooms33c

TIRE

PRICES ARE DOWN!

PRAIRIEVILLE ACTIVE.
Monday evening. February 15. Dr. C.
E Hyatt, Deputy Commissioner, and
■ Continued tram page one*
I------------------------------------------- ;------------------ Mr. Shafer attended the second troop
of Nashville. El) Lindsey of Delton and and cub meeting at Prairieville. The
F. 8. Schroder of Assyria.
formation of the troop. No. 80. wa*
Briefly the plan to be carried out in comidetcd with lhe following men a*
Barry county Is to secure a registration leaders: Herbert Morehouse, scoutmas;of all unemployed, then to solicit from'fter;
—■ Led Nottingham, assistant scout
.... ­
। home owners and others a pledge of a ।master; Fred Smith. chairman ot troop
i few hours' labor al a reasonable hour- ।committee: and Harold Jones. James
ly rate. It will result In a central con- ;Nevins. Floyd Shelp, George Wood,
trol of unemployment. This program ।members. Thursday evening. February
fa to extend over a jleriod of ninety ;25. the scouts will receive their tender­
' day* and pledges of work will be asked ;foot badge,; with a ceremony put on by
for to be done during this period. The ithree scouts In uniform from Has­
: members of the Post and Auxiliary' ex- itings. Dr. Hyatt worked with the cubs
' pect to do the soliciting and ask the &gt;who were present and plans are under
i co-operation of the newspapers of the 1
I county In making the program a com- Ithere also.
pletc success.
'I
Al Rochester. N. Y. this plan was:
BOARD MEETING.
I tried and resulted in providing a good; Thursday evening February 18 ut
many with work. There the city wm!S;M p. m.. the Barry County Execudivided Into zones and Legionnaires. the' BoaM of the Battle Creek Area
were gssigned to shit each proper!&gt; council met in the office of the Barry
owner and try to get them to have some county Health Unit for their first reg-1
needed work done around the property ,lInr monthly meeting since Die elecj that would improve the appearance or uon nt the annual meeting in January.'
i housing conditions. In Rochester over,
-----------56.000.000 worth of business was obDELTON PANCAKE SUPPER.
I
tamed In one week. Those agreeing to
T
Johnston arra eMeuUve.
have work done will sign.an agreement'
ke ut Uu,
poxake supper1
Wt“’k &lt;,btnbu'wl “
। Thursday evening, given for the beneposuDic.
I m of Troop 55. Mr. Johnston pointed
SuAb'tor.
property own-1
„u,
m In Barry roomy oho can ilnd aorn„„
job lor an unrrnployrd man during
|h, n, ,
0[
;
thrv nlnrty day. Former pamrularr,
bo .ton la»r concornlna to arHANDICRAFT TRATNINO.
rangement*. In the meantime be pre„
pared !o turnto a M u&gt; tone one .ho . lUW Mclwtol}. &gt;»ndleran dime.
i- unemnloved
l,or at CamP Ben Johnston last sum-1
’ u?lctnpl &gt;*”'
e t_________
met. visited Cub Pack No. 9 Friday eve- ;
OBITl'ARV.
j nlng. February IB. Mr. Richardson has
Mary Ann. daughter of Thomas and i kindly offered to help any troop in the
Alice Whcutone. was bom in Cain- are® l» ‘be formation of plans and
brldgeshirc. England. December 16.1 training in handicraft of various kind*.
1856 and departed this life February 20.'nnd »'*
‘mop in Barry i
1932 ut Pennock hospital
county will avail itself of this fine serv-,
When about ten years of age she;**' Mr’ *Bchardson is at present aswith her parents came to America to
TrooP 23 at the ।
the home of her unde near Bedford, Springfield Place school. Battle Creek,
later buying a home in Rutland town- ■
r&gt;OWI ING PRonnF9RF&lt;;
ship. She taught school in the early
&amp;
,
„
I
day? when
of .Troop
’
winii travel
uuivi was
wu Umitad
uuiiKu to
iu horse'
nut* , Five
, -members
..
------ ■ 51. Dowling.
----- .
y,....... April
. ....2 IBS'* she
.
cmiifniiilAr tomnlutol
and buggy
married. I.
L .1
J O-.UTiIrt scoutmaster,
completed itypes of handicraft, specialtzing in
Thoma* Crawley. Theirs has been n lhclr icconri cla*i requirements Friday'. leather-craft. He demonstrated methhappy life for nearly fifty years the eVPnUlR- February 19. at their regular ;ods of making bells, purses, sheaths,
tat lourton luvlm, b«n spent in Ito- •'"“&gt;■ meetto In to Dowllns Com- btatol goods, bey potou. ami vanUngs. Before toy cam. to Hgstogy ““"“ll
boy. plan io M-|ou. oilier projeeu. Did we all like It
toy Used m. a l.nn &gt;omh ol HasUng. 1"14.
"&gt; “»«» W.dnetoy । and be.wjt by II? Wu Bob Abbey
and also one ran ot to city She ^,ievenlng. February M. Io receive tolr proud ot hla new bell braided by Un.
a nulrt home tartj Sonif
U to tot promtaon seltr-Dr. C. E. Hymu. tobm.rt.r

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Hastings, Mich.

Firestone and Sunoco Products

wifcr\rddnnnIthha' ran
' At ,hc February scout roily Troop 71
wife and aunt ho* gone .o meet her .had the most present. Mr. Kellogg of
4,
I Battle Creek bought 2'. pounds of
Call not back the dear departed
{candy nnd presented it to the winning
Anchored safe where storms are o'er, troop. It wo* divided last night. We
On the border land we left her.
* - —-•
—*------------ J - •— »Soon to meet nnd part no more.
,,I Item
When we leave this world of changes. 1
I
A VISIT TO HEADQUARTERS.
Wc shall find our missing loved one.
। Troop 73. Winston Merrick, scout­
In our Father's mansion fair,
...
master. visited the scout headquarters
bulldirur in Battle
Rattle Creek Saturday,
SwIuwImv
Funeral services were held at her, ; building
home bn E. Green Street Monday alt- February- 20. About fifteen boys and
emoon at 2 o'clock. February 22. Rev., leaders made the trip. Wm. Fox comAdcock officiating. Interment made in’P,&lt;led *»*5 *wimmlng merit badge and
Riverside.---------------------------------------------- j Robert Corkins his first class swim­
----- &lt; ♦ » ------------lining. After lunch the scouts were es.»
PRATT DISTRICT.--------------- icorted through the Kellogg company
" John Putman. Mr. and Mrs. ClltTord I and returned home in the early after­
Lusk of Albion. Mr*. Emma Lusk and; neon. Cars were furnished by L. L
daughter Minnie of Mnpla Grow. Mr. Dewey nnd I. L.'Boyes, members of the
and Mrs. Glen Sattcrlec of near Ver- troop committee.
inonlviilc visited nt Wm. Cronk s Sun­
CUBBING.
day afternoon.
Miss Ada King visited her motl^r at
Saturday evening. February 20. mem­
। Charlotte over the week end.
bers of the pack committee and cub­
? Hazel Cronk of Muskegon was home master for the new cub pack organizing
over the week end.
at the Central school. Hastings, met at
Francis und Margaret Hoffman of the High school for a one night train­
Battle Creek spent Sunday with their ing session in cubbing. Dr. C. E. Hyatt,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hoffman.
deputy commissioner, and Mr. Shafer
We are glad to know that Mrs. Wil­ were In charge. Plans arc made for
liam Tinkler is much belter nnd hojx* meetings of the pack soon. Robert
she will soon lx- able to be around Coolt
chairman of the pack cornmltagaln.
|tee. Earl Coleman. D. A. Van Buskirk.
Mrs. Dorothy Rowley of Ionia spent Fred Jones. Fred Johnson and Mort
Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Wm. -Townsend members with Dr. George
I Tinkler.
j Lockwood, cubmaster.
; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McVeigh of i
wAftmlMn"—n..».
Nashville and Mfas Olive Kelley of!
WOODLAND BEGINS
Battle Creek were Sunday afternoon! February 18. Troop 65. Middleville. L.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley. In Beeler, scoutmaster, put on an in­
/ The Young People s Sunday Schoo) I vesUture ceremony for Troop 79. WoodI class entertained Saturday evening at I,and- Forest Roe. scoutmaster. After
I the HAmm
home nt
of tr..
Mrs. Margaret Anspaugh.I a demonstration of the various phases
! Refreshments of ice cream and cake of Scouting, twenty-two candidates re­
'were served.
ceived formally their tenderfoot bodges.
—George Jorgenson. Troop Reporter.
No. 65.
HENDERSHOTT.
: Mr. and Mra. Fay Whitworth from
CUB PACK NO. 9.
I Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs, Leo WhltMilo DeVries has succeeded Aben E.
• worth from Hickory Corners and Leon
1 Whitworth and wife of Battle Creek Johnson as chairman of the pack com­
I were Sunday evening callers at Ernie mittee Pack 9. Mr. Johnson resigned
as chairman in order to devote a
I Matteson's.
। Mrs. Floyd Garrison l» caring for two greater amount of time to hi* duties
■ of the Shirley Mend children from as chairman of the county committee
on cubbing. He still retains his mem­
j Hastings.
j Mr. and Mrs. Mennells from La­ bership in the pack committee. Mem­
i Grange. Ohio, attended the golden bers of tlie committee and their duties
i wedding of Mr. end Mrs. Lon Hendcr- are: Milo DeVries, chairman and per­
jshott. Mrs. Mennells is Mrs. Hender­ sonnel: Lyman Chamberlain, plans and
training; Aben E. Johnson, supply: A.
shott's sister.
Albert Brill received a bad cpt on J. Larsen, activity plans. The post of
i hts bead and a bruised shoulder while tlie chaplain will remain vacant until
' working in the wood* Friday.
■* new faster is selected at the Presby­
. The young people wish to remind all terian church.—C. E. Hyatt. Cubmaster.
The cubs of Pack No. 9 enjoyed a
'.again that they are having meetings
each Sunday night and invite al) to double-feature program last Friday
evening
Rev. Alexander Mlyatt of
■ come.
,
| Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Showerman of Minnesota gave an excellent descrip­
1 White Pigeon attended the golden tion of boy-life in Serbia. The cubs
. wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. did not believe that they would care
to live in muttyrick houses. Shoes of
। Lon Hendershott.
•
1 Mrs. Chas. VanVranken. Lawrence dried hides might not be lhe most com­
jchristlnson and the Clark twins are fortable. and surely there might be a
much more pleasant diet than barley
! all on the sick list.
Remember there will be church serv­ bread and garlic Really, the good old
United States is a pretty nice place,
ices next Sunday.
after all.
FEMININE POINT OF VIEW.
Ralph Richardson,_ _______.
_________________
manual training
"Now. what could be worse than a instructor at the Springfield school,
man without a country?" said the in- Battle Creek,
—*- —
’—•*--------** fea
•— ­
presented
the
second
ture of the evening. Mr. Richardson, a
"A country without a man." said an graduate of the Hastings High school,
attractive mis*.
class of 1923, Is a expert tn various

MICHIGAN

Scout Drum and Bugle Corps and Dan
Beard. Scouts and troops having anyr
special award* coming should be in at­
tendance for their presentation. Re­
member March 5! Let’s al) be there!

Sunday afternodn with Mr. and Mrs.
MacDonald.
The following ipent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. cha*. Monica. Mr. and Mra.
Wellington Monica of Bedford. Mrand Mrs. Hayward of Delton. Mr. arid
I Mra. Russell Monica of Kalamazoo and
TROOP 72.
Fourteen boys with Scoutmaster Har-‘' Mf and Mrs. Lester Monica and son
’' Charles.
vey Burgess, left early last Saturday,1 Mrs. Grant Dickerson returned from
TROOP SI
e.e.una. rruru.ry
«. Mr.
rar. mo™”1* ‘°F *n ,U d*y hlkp 10 *■*«'
„ M,ond»y,F«bnJ
an' 22.
South Bend, Ind., Monday after visllShafer fend scouts from Hastings as- .A ‘P0.1?
. Ing for a week. ’
■UUU troop St tn . ihori Koot tkrnon"“Vi K',U&gt; t"4 ■ Mrs. Rcplogle spent tlie week end
rtrallon at th- Washington supprr tn KonnrUl HavUm. Orrwld Reynolds,_' Lwith Mabellc Hart at Schultz.
th. Commuitlty church at Dowling. A
".'"I""’ “S,
k“ W"“r’
scout talk by Vernon wit,Inker, a dr. Un4 I?”4 to bo Ming and cooking
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
.....
.
...
.
.
Fg»«Fw tftr um-aiaH rlaww ranlr Rpv.rat
by friction demonstration by Charles tests for second class rank. Several
Mr. and Mrs. John Asplnall of East
Thuston and tlie scout oath and law by games of hockey were played and sev- Carlton and Mra. John Friend of Evart,
the scouts gave those present a view era! hard burans on the Ice were taken, Mich., spent Friday with their niece. ,.
ask Ivan Barnum and Winston Shef- Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum, and
into the scout program
1 field about that.
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Homer RowWinston Sheffield. Leo Nye and
DAN BEARD.
ladrr and family, also James Asplnall
March 5. 1932. will be the big Red James Barnum laid out a trail for visited them in the afternoon. Mrs.
tracking from lake Al-Gon-Quin to
Friend is a sister to Mr. Asplnall.
the
city
dump,
the
other
boys
in
two
the Battle Creek Area when Dan
Mrs. Henry Cole and son Frederick
Beard, internationally known figure in groups had some difficulty In following. of Woodland spent Saturday afternoon
scouting, b to be present at Battle
with her father. John Mead.
CLOVERDALE.
Creek for the annual spacial court of
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
honor. All second, flrat. star. life, eagle.
_.
Mr. and Mra. Corwin of Yorkvill' daughters visited hla parents. Mr. and
and honor badges are to be awarded and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huneston of Mrs. Adel hert Slocum, in Woodland
by “Uncle Dan." All scouts and leader* Battle Creek were Sunday callers at Sunday.
arc urged to participate in the parade tlie home of their parents. Mr. and
Mr. und Mr*. Laurence Lucas and
starting from the city hall in Battle MrsTTamH. MacDonald.
daughter Elnora and little grandson of
Creek at 7:00 P. M.. led by the Battle
Paul Daugherty, little Pauline and South Woodland *n-nl Sunday with
Creek Area Council State Champion Mbs Montgomery of Kalamazoo spent her father, John Mead.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY M. IM2

PERSONAL

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Puller were In
Grand Rapid* Tuesday.
Lansing on Bunday.

OBSERVED FEBRUARY 19

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wood spent
Monday In Battle creek
'
Mr*. MstUe Striker of Quimby 1* lhe

Muskegon on Friday.
George Bauer and Tom Ogden were

from Kalamazoo over tba weak end.
Mra Archie w. Rcickord and daugh­
ter* were In Grand Rapids Saturday.
Lewis Bailey spent th* week end in
Hillsdale visiting Darye! and Louie
DePew.
Francis Townsend was home from
Ann Arbor over the week end and
Monday.

Battle Crock over the week end. ■
Mrs. Tho*. Sullivan and Miss Eileen
Mr. and Mr*. V. R. Wlnlngcr and
family visited friend* in Ionia on Sun­ Sullivan were in Grand Rapid* on Sat­
urday.
day.
Ixirralne laenhath and Donald Boye*
were home from Flint over the week

Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewis visited Mr
and Mra. Max Lewis of Sturgis on
Thursday.
Lawrence Wolfe of Holland spent the
Dr. Winifred McLravy of Grand Rap­ week end here with hla parents. Mr.
ids Sunday
and Mrs. J. W. Wolfe.
'
Mr. nnd Mra Tom Johnston called
Mrs. Ernest Edger of Jackson visited
on Mr and Mr*. MscKlr.der in Battle her sister. Miss Julia Rock, from Sun­
Creek Sunday.
day till Tuesday noon.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. VanTlfflin of Lake
Grand Rapids visited Mr. *3W. Mrs.
Willard Ickes on Monday.
Mrs. George Maurer spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Wilcox and son of
and Sunday in Cadillac with Mr. and Battle Creek were Sunday guests of
Mra. John Maurer.
Mr. end Mrs. John Valentine of
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rogers of Grand
Kalamazoo were Saturday guests of Rapids spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edmond*.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers.
Mra. John Norton of Maple Grove
Mrs. Cha*. Biggs of the Good Will
community is spending this week with
sister. Mrs. Clarence Bump.
Lloyd Eaton and Charlie Champion
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller of
of Jackson spent Thursday night with Shelbyville were guest* of Mr. and
Mra. Edith Bechtel at this dty.
Mrs. Burt Tinkler on Thursday.
Mis* Emma Carpenter wu In Lan­
Mrs. Ira Hull is a patient at a Bat­
sing on Monday and Tuesday u lhe tle Creek hospital where she under­
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chu. E. Mon- went an operation on Wednesday.
Inger.
Mr. and Mra. Weldon Wolfe and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson returned ily of Battle Creek were guests of Mr.
to Detroit Saturday, being called here and Mrs. J. W. Wolfe over Bunday.
by the death of her uncle. Will BabMr. and Mra. Carl Finstrom and
daughter spent Bunday with Mr. and
Dr. D. D. Walton was in Battle Mrs. Andrew Kemp of Battle Creek.
Creek Monday and Tuesday attending
Guy Reuter and a friend were in the
the Michigan Optometrist*' Conven­ city on Monday enroute from Freeport
tion.
•
to their home in Fort Recovery, Ohio.
Mrs. R. O. Hubbard and Miss Char­
lotte Hubbard were in Grand"Rapids on Kalamazoo and MlM Lotz Severance of
Saturday and saw "The Merchant of
Venice."
Dr. and Mm. Will Thwaltes and
Mr. and Mra. Walter Lake visited Mr. family of Grand Rapids were Sunday
and Mrs. Bert Lake and other rela­ guests ot Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Murray.
tives of Grand Rapid* Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. 6. p. Nichols and Jim­
Sunday.
my ot Detroit were guest* of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker spent Mrs. L. E. Barnett over the week end.
Wednesday with the latter'* uncle and
Mrs. Janna Myers and Mr. and Mrs
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. William Oorham of Earl Myers of Grand Rapids were
Rutland.
Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Milton
George Gillaesple of Charleston. W. Murphy.
Va.&lt; was In the city on Saturday and
R. G. Myers of Kalamazoo visited
•pent the week end with relatives in Oscar Crook on. Thursday. Mr. Myers
this vicinity.
was a former resident here about forty
Mra. Cora Dunning and Harold Dun­
ning of Whiting. Ind, spent from Sun­
Mrs Edith McCann of the Soldiers'
day until Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Home al Grand Rapid* was lhe guest
of Xfra wm. Harding from Thursday
Edwin Sayles, Lojynzo Maus. Warren till Saturday.
Bolton and Frank Annable attended
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothers spent
the Third District Legion gathering at the week end with their daughters.
Marshall oh Thursday.
Misses Beatrice and Frances CarMr. and Mr*. Harry Kelley of Kala­ rolhers. in Detroit.
mazoo spent Sunday here with her
Mis* Marda J. Newton of Kenosha.
mother. Mra. Anna Boyes, at Qte home Wisconsin, and Ernest cole of Cold­
of Mr. and Mra. Earl Boyes.
water spent Bunday with Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. George I. Khutz and George M Newton.
their daughter. Mra. David Davidson of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tyden and Mrs
Ionia, were Tuesday guest* of Mrs. Rlcltard Orcas were in Grand Rapids
Archie McCoy. 318 State St.. W.
Saturday and saw Maude Adam* at
Charles Babcock returned to his the Powers theater.
home in Toledo. Ohio. Friday evening
after five months in the city assisting Mr. and Mra. Glen Ingram of South
in caring for hla brother WiU.
Hastings assisting in the care of her
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Kennedy and lit­ daughter, who 1* ill.
tle Bobby of Grand Rapids spent
Miss Phyllis McDow of Kalamazoo
Thursday with her parent*. Mr. anti and Howard Frost were tn Grand Rap­
Mra. Will Smith. East State Road.
id* Saturday to see the play. 'The
Frank Annable and Xfaurlce Foreman Merchant of Venice."
were in Paw Paw on Saturday after­
Dr. and Xfr*. A W. Woodkumc and
noon attending a school of instruction Mr. and Mrs Robert Walton were
for American Legion Welfare officers.
Sunday guests of Dr. and Mra. Roas
Harry Adrounle and Dwight Fisher Lethbridge of Mason.
were home from Albion collage over the
Mr. and Mra. Gerahum Severance
week end. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Adrounle returned to their home in Royal Oak
took the boys back to Albion on Sun­ on Tuesday after visiting his mother
day.
Loren Boyes. Charles James. Nell
Mezdames Chaa. Pott*. F. W. Steb­
Adair. Keith Lechleitner nnd Junior bins. Wilbur Lane and A- H. Carvelh
McMillan attended the Otsego-Allegan were Monday guesta of Mrs. Keith
basket ball game at Otsego on Tuesday Barbej; of Vermontville.
evening.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne G. Frey and
Xfr*. Charles Burroughs and Miss Dorothy Jean visited In Hastings and
Katherine Burroughs of Cleveland. Baftlo, Crock last week, returning to
Ohio, were guest* of Xlr. and Mrs. Michigan City Wednesday.
Wayne Merrick and family over lite
Frank Annable and sterling Roger*
week end.
were in Three Rivers Monday night atMi** Eleanor Edger visited at her tending an American Legion meeting
home in Jackson over the week end. i where the former spoke dn "RchabilitaMrs. XL J. Cross was the Sunday lion" work.
guest ot Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pennock
Jack Bradfield of Kalamazoo Is visit­
of Kalamazoo.
ing his grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. 8
Mrs. James Gower. Miss Louis; B. Wilcox, this week, while his parent*
Gower. Mra. Edward Smith. MU* Mar­ are' moving to the W. A. Spaulding
jory Gower and Mrs. Clyde Schllhaneck fam- nl l.l1and Pally motored to Grand Rapids on
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Frandsen of Ben­
Saturday afternoon.
ton Harbor and Miss Florence Frand­
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dolman of Grand sen and a friend from Three Oaks
Rapids were Sunday visitors of Mr. spent tlie week end at tlie Frandxh
and Mrs. Will Smith, East State Road cottage at Wall lake
Mr. and Mra. Dick Schllleman of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bessmer have
tings were also guests.
been attending some of the meetings of
Miss Ethel LaMore of Mt. Pleasant the Michigan Society of Optometrists;
called on Hastings friends Sunday. Miss which is in session in Battle Creek for
LaMore was the guest of Misses Ber­ three days. Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
nice and Marlon Creoser of Grand nesday.
Rapids over the week end.
Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Amer and Miss
Misses Bernice and Marlon Crcaser Marcia attended a bridge luncheon In
of Grand Rapids expect to spend lhe Detroit Friday, returning to Plymouth
week end with Dr. and Mr*. Guy C. with their daughter and son-in-law.
Keller and attend the Washington Mr. and Mra. Robert Fletcher, to spend
pageant on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbard of De­
Frank Annable. Don Foreman. Harry
troit spent the week end with his par-, Wood and Andrew Matthew* were in
cnls. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hubbard. Mra. Charlotte on Sunday attending a Le-,।
Edwin Pate and Mary Elizabeth ac­ glon gathering at which Gov. Wilber M.
companied them and visited Mt. and Bruckcr and Department Commander
Kefgen were lhe Speakers.
.

Dedicated to Better Vision
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
HASTINGS, MICH.

IMAGINE A PARENT
t

Who KNOWS his child's t^a need attention yet neglects them.
Yes there are such parents. Surely it they realised what the
result* are or will be, they would act differently. No child, how­
ever healthy, can succeed as he or she should when fighting eye
steam. Parent*, the above deserves your sympathetic consid­
eration.

WOODLAND.
[|
Th* Republican caucus wm bald'I
Thursday night and the following wrae
nominated Pres . L. IL Brumm; Clerk.
About Beventy-rtve Friendi F. C. Kilpatrick; Treua . Leon A. 1&gt;iei; 1
Trustee* 2 Years. Gilbert McLeod.
Called On Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Osgood. Henry Hynes; Assessor, I
Truman Munlon
Lon Hendershott
. ...
-Me ,KIU lit
council rooms Saturday night with the*
following result#’ Pres.. Karl C. Paul;
Hendershott of Baltimore township. &gt;•,
Clerk. Raymond McLeod; Ttou.. Ralph
their fine farm home a half-mile west Rise; Trustee* 2 Years, Carl Nlethamer,
of Die Hendershott schoolhou.ve, the
Geo Pan!. Marton Swift; Assessor, B.
S. Holly.
thia anniversary.
To Mr. and Mrs. Hendershott four Woodland and Mr. and Xfr*
Jolni
children were born. All are living, are

FIFTIETH WEDDING WAS

Monday on business
James Radford la In St. Louis. Mo.,
on a business trip.

Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Solon Doud
that day They made tlie plans and
on fiunday.
Mr. and Mr*. A. H- Carvelh visited carried them out in a spirit of love tor
Mias Josephine Carvelh of Detroit over and devotion to their parent* The
children art Clyde of this dty, Mell of
Kalamazoo. Vlnnte. wife of Elmer Slo­
and Mr* Earl Schleli of near Mlddle- cum of Urbandale, and Leo. who with
hla family reside on the farm with
vllle on Sunday.
I
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. McIntyre. Jr., of their parent*.
"Open house" was kept al! day. The
Ann Arbor spent th* week end Itere
rooms, were prettily decorated, a color
with their parent*.
Mrs. Della Kopp* of Woodland was •cherne of.yellow and while being car­
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tlnk- ried out' in all things. Neighbor*
friends and relative* living near by
ler on Thursday.
Mrs. Jack Snyder of South Hastings called during the day. Refreshment*
visited her daughter In Caledonia from
ear)y evening, after the arrival of some
Wednesday Uli-Sunday.
Humphrey U. Rohm of Madison. relatives from a distance, supper was
served Later in the evening, after the
arrival of more relatives, all were
Chidester over the week end.
Mrs. Frank Carpenter and son of given a fine lunch. One feature of this
Sebewaing visited Hastings relatives meal wa* a beautiful bride's cake pre­
sented by a cousin of the bride, Mrs.
from Wednesday Uli Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Jones and son. Rlchsrd Vonnle Haywood, ot Battle Creek.
Before lhe lunch there was u short
Edmonds, of Battle Creek spent Friday
program. A delightful feature ot this
and Saturday nere with relatives.
Rev. Alexander Mlyatt returned on was the singing of the four children
with
Mr*. Slocum at the piano. At the
Sunday night to his home in southern
Minnesota after spending a week here. request of their father tliey sang, as
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson and baby 1W said, "the old song* you used to sing
when
you were al! at home." A mock
of Grand Rapids were guests of Mr
wedding ceremony was staged, and. s»
at the real one. the bridal couple were
end.
Clyde Sutton ha* returned to til* attended by Ernest Haynes and Mrs
home in Detroit after making an ex­ Callie Paton, the sister of tlie groom
tended visit here with hl* brother. Dell In nil TO guest* registered during the
day and evening.
Sutton.
Among those present were Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hart of Watson
were Sunday guest* of Mr*. Miranda Mr* J D Mennell of LaGrange. Ohio
Sluon nnd Mrs. Ida Palmatler ot West Mra Mennell being a sister of Mr*
Hendershott;
another sister. Mra. Wil!
Bond St.
Huffman and a brother, Hannle NorMr. and Mrs. E. F. McLaughlin of
Muskegon and Mra. Ida Ester of Chil­ rin, and Mr. Hendershott's sister. Mra
ton. Wis.. were guest* Monday of Mrs Collie Paton, each of these near rela­
W. B. McLaughlin, and Mr. and Mra. tives being accompanied by thch- chil­
dren and grandchildren. Rev. and Mrs
Miss Helen Wilson was obliged to go Bhowerman of white Pigeon, former
Monday to the home of Mr. and Mr* pastor of the family, were among those
Burdette Briggs. Bowens Millston ac­ present. Besides those already men­
tioned relatives from Battle Creek. Urcount of being ill
Hartings and Middleville were
R. G. Myer* and daughter. Mf»- [tendale.
4hern for either a call during the day
Scrogles. and daughter of KalamaSoo
or for the evening.
.

Gobies visited Mr. and Mr*. 8. B. Wil-,
cox on Thursday.
Messnu.and Mc*dames L. B. Cham­
berlain. Finley Johnston. Jame* Lang­
ston. Leon Bauer und Milton Murphy
attended the Knight* Templar ball in
Grand Rapids Saturday evening.
Xlr. and Lira. Clarence Baker spent
thur Haines at Dutton and called on
their daughters. Mra. R. J. O'Brien and
Mrs. Ray M. Johnson of Grand Rapida
and also called on Mr. Baker's brother
and family near Sparta.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend. accompanied
by Mra. Titos. Gaminage of Grand
Rapids, attended the meeting of the
State Republican committee tn Lan­
sing on Thursday. The state conven­
tion will meet in Grand Rapid* on
April 27.
Mrs. c. T. Hampton of Iron Moun­
tain. Michigan, is visiting her daugh-

M. Stebbins. She arrived here Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Roush of Kala­
mazoo spent the week end with th.'
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Roush, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and
Winston visited Dr. and Mra. Ed. E.
Wliite and Charlotte of Lowell Sun­
day. As the guest* of the White* thev
attended an area Christian Endeavor
meeting al Park Congregational church
in Grand Rapids. After the vesper
services, which were in honor of the
bicentennial of the birth of Georg,!
Washington, lhe young people and
their guest* iud a lunch and social
time in the church parlors.
PAST MATRONS JOUR­
NEY TO BATTLE CREEK.
This, Wednesday. altcrnoon the Past
Matrons of the O. E. 8. Chapter of
this city are Invited to Battle Creek
where they will be lhe dinner guests of
Mr* Frank Rogers Assisting the hos­
tess are Mra. M. J. Cross. Mrs. Fred
Wolcott and Mra. MUton Murphy. In
the evening they will attend the Bryant
O. E. S. chapter at their Obligation
night meeting.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Little Mary Lockwood celebrated
her third birthday by entertaining sev­
eral guests on Monday, February 15.
her birthday occurring the day before.
Tiwee present were Anne Goodyear.
Sally Goodyear. Jimmy Coleman. Joan
Finnic, Florence French. Reynolds
Cordes and Polly French.

OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY.
Honoring the forty-eighth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mra. George
Hubbard. Mr and Mra. David Boyes
entertained with a family dinner on
Sunday, covers bring laid for ten. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hubbard of Detroit
were present from oul of town.
«•'.
FAMILY NIGHT.
There was a large crowd present at
the K. of P. Family Night on Thurs­
day evening and all had a very pleas­
ant time. The play. "A Cup of China
Tea." was pre*cnted by a group of la­
dies from the Women's club.

CHEEK VP PARTY.
An unusually large crowd attended
the Cheer Up party on Monday evening
tn the K. of P. hall. Fifteen couples
from Grand Rapids and two couples
from Battle Creek were in attendance.

bridge" party.
Mrs. Cha*. Solotnan entertained with
cards Thursday altcrnoon Refresh­
ment* were served. Mrs. Alton Rathbum of Grand Ledge wa*. an oul of
town guest.

F. T. CLUB,
Mr*. Arthur Haven delightfully en­
tertained
Ute---F. T.
club on Tuesday
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afternoon,
three
tables
playing
bridge.

New
Are
7 We would like to do a piece
of poetry about how fine our new
spring merchandise is—but that’s
impossible, so here are lhe plain
facts. - *
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New styles of patterns and
fabrics most excellent quality and
very low prices in comparison
with previous years.
Be sure and see the new
spring suits, topcoats, and haber­
dashery' at T. S. Baird’s.

and Mra. Will Flory Sunday.
Allen Fuller, Mr*. Ada Fuller and
Mra Nettie Nichols and two children
of Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng and Geo.
Fuller.
Joyce visited Mr. and Mrs. WUl Pierce
of Battle Creek Sunday.
•
Mra. Philip Sehray returned to her
home at flmhurst, BUnols last Thurs­
day after spending a week or so vlsitIne friends in Woodland.
Sunday with Clyde Munlon and Miss J
Bernice Munlon of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Clarke of HasUngs, Mis* Kathryn Clarke of Grand
Rapids. Mrs. Chas. Doyle of Hastings.
Donald Doyle of Greenville and Dr.
ami Mrs Matthew Kinde of Hastings1
vrre callers al Dr. R. G. Pinnie s home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Rolfe Bulling ot Has­
tings entertained with a six o'clock'
dinner Friday. February ID In honor of
the thirtieth wedding anniversary of;
Mr and Mrs. John Bulling Those at-i
tending from here were Mr. and Mrs.;
John Bulling and son. John Russell.|
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atlerdlng. Geo.'
Fuller and Mr. and Mra. Will Hauer of |
West Woodland
Mrs. Clyde Ruel! entertained the J
Bridge dub last Thursday evening.
Mra John Dell left last Monday for'
Flint to help care for her sister. Mr*.,
Curtis who was very ill. Mrs. Curtis;
held today at Chesaning. Mr. Dell
joined Mra. Del] in Flint Sunday to at- i
tend the funeral and they arc expected'
home this evening.
Xtrs. Rosa Benham of Hastings spent '
the week end with Mr. and Xfrs. Karl
Faul and Xfr. and Mra. H. J. Stang of
Battle Creek spent Sunday evening
with them.
.

d&lt;r the direction of Madeline Reiser,
put on a very entertaining program
Tuesday evening. The 3-act play "No I
Men Admitted" was well given and en­
joyed by a large and appreciative au­
dience. The Lake Odessa High school1
male quartette rendered several selec­
tions between act*. This was given al
the P. T. A. program last Tuesday
evening.
Miss Virginia Faul of East Lansing

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DUNHAM SCHOOL*
About righty people attended • our
Washington program Saturday eve­
ning After the program given by the
school. Mra. Maude Smith gave a re­
port of her visit to Washington. D. C.
Then we organized a P. T. A. with the
following officers: Pre*. Dorothy Hoff­
man; Vlce-Pres.
Royal
Donovan;
Secy.. Fem Ball; Treaa. Colon Hallock.

velvety insect with a win* spread of
glad to have things of this sort brought
Into the school room.
Mrs. Bauman and Mra. Moody and
Clifford visited school last Friday
afternoon.
We have seven guitars now in our
orchestra.
Floyd Healy is out of school with the
whooping cough Robert Franz ba*
b**n &lt;lUlle
Wllh UU&lt;*1
trouble Several other, have been out
on account of colds —Joaephlne Romig,
teacher.
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U AND I CLUB.
The eight members of the U and I
bridge club were very pleasantly enter­
tained by Mrs. J. Xf. Townsend on
ton in still another way by eaung
Wednesday of last week. Tlie guesU
WlU.
**W
were attired in colonial
costume*.
the third Saturday evening in every
George and Martha Washington and
month
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Faul.
Alexander Hamilton being among those
I A targe moth was brought into school
represented, as was also Bo-Peep. At
last week by Mra. Moody. Clifford had
bridge. Mr*. Frank McMillan won lop baby spent the week end with rela- found Ute cocoon last fall and the moth
score and Mra. Fred Prentice Itad the
Xfr. and Mr*. Raymond Faul of Lanconsolation. Mr*. Tho*
Gsnunage
ting spent the week end with relatives
served the Washington luncheon.
here.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice of Balti­
To acquaint you with oar quality "Hno-White"
The big Aid Society held at the
more Twp. gave a lovely supper Mon­
day night in honor of his mother's Brethren church last Thursday wa*
well
attended.
Mr*. Irving Rice's, seventy-fifth birth­
Mr*.
Gertrude
Varney
of
Nashvilft
day. Covers were laid for nine. Guest*
Included Arthur Palmer ot Big Rapids spent the week end with her mother.
fluh dried. Not starched, tel shed safflctonlly
Mrs. Olive Conlon. Mrs. Myron Potter Mra. Lucy Rowlader who has been ebnto give a beautiful finish. Shirt* finished. U«
and Mr. and Mra. Deane Potter of Has­ flned to her bed most of the time for
tings. A very pleasant evening was the past 3 montlis. Her condition does
spent and they all are wishing Mrs. not improve as friends would like to sec.
Barry
Wellman
hod
the
misfortune
Rice many more happy birthdays.

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BRJDGE—DINNER.
Mr. and Mra. Ross Johnson delight­
fully entertained eight guest* at a
bridge-dinner on Saturday evening.
Following the dinner the guest* en­
joyed singing many old time and pa­
triotic numbers. At bridge. Mra. Thom­
as Oamniage and Frank Hooncn won
top scores.

was badly bruised.
Verdon Coville moved his house goods
from the Jesse Dillenbeck house over
nesr Freeport the first of the week.
Mr. and Xtra. Homer Rowlader and
Ju. AsplnaU of Nashville spent Fri­
day afternoon at Shirley Slocum's to
visit Mr. Aspinall's sister. Mrs. Eliza­
beth Friend, of Evart. Mich., who has

BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McPharlin ve.'y
pleasantly entertained al a dinner
Sunday in honor of their son Edward s
birthday which occurred February 22
Covers were laid for ten. the color
scheme being red. white and blue.
All joined in wishing Edward many
more happy birthdays.

ty. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Asplnall of
Carlton were visitors there.
Adrian XfcCleiland lias taken over
tlie cream route formerly drown by
Keith Jarred in through South Wood­
land and North Castleton.
No school last Thursday and Friday
a.5 Mrs. Wotring was called to Ohio by
the Illness of her mother.
Saturday evening a targe company of
friends from the surrounding com­
munity gave Mr. and Mrs Loren
Hershberger a farewell surprise, over
100 bring present. Mr. and Mra. Hersh­
berger expect to move near North Man-

LAST LEADERS' MEETING
The last meeting of the Barry
County Extension Group leaders is be­
ing held al lhe court house today. The
lesson is on pottery and flower ar­
rangement. Each leader 1* to bring a
piece of pottery and a winter bouquet. them from the community and will be
pleased to welcome them bock any
NIGHTHAWKS PARTY.
time.
The Nighthawk* met with Mr. and
BOWNE CENTER.
Mrs. Harry Shute Saturday night for a
Xfr. and Mra. Eataven Russell's son.
8:30 dinner Cards were played, xfrs.
Hugh Myera and Henry Sothard win­ Frederic has pneumonia.
Xfr. and Mra. Wayne Benton and'
ning high score and Mrs. Lids Sothard
Laurence were In Grand Rapids Satur­
and L. Shultz won consolation.
day,
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Dori* Benton spent the week end
Xfr. and Mra. DelmonB Culler. Mr. with Beatrice Thomas.
and Xfra. WUl Bayne and Flora Wood
Mr. and Mra. WUl Fox were Lowell
attended the union services at lhe visitor* Saturday.
Methodist church in Woodland Bun­
Xfr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas spent
day evening.
Saturday night with Kenneth Penoyer
Ferri* Phillips and friend of Grand and family. Sunday afternoon they all
Rapldg spent Tuesday evening at C. XI called on Xfr. and Mrs. Dick Jerrills
Stowell's.
and twins and Xlr. and Mrs. Dale
Geo. and Greta Flrstcr ot Vermont­ Freeland and twin girls. Mrs. Free­
ville and Mr. and Kirs Herbert Flrster land's mother is in St Mary'rf with a
spent Sunday near Freeport
broken hip:
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and baby and
Wil! Bayne and wife visited their
daughter and family In Coopersville Mrs. WiU Thoma* and son. Walter, of
Sunday.
Niles spent Sunday at Guy Smith's.'
Mrs.
J. S. Thomas returned home with
Varnum Phillips of Grand Rapids
spent a tew days tlie past week with them for an extended visit.
Xfrs. Orvln smelker and daughter
his aunt. Mrs. Myrtle Stowell.
were In Lowell Saturday.
CARLTON CENTER.
PODUNK.
Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Hale visited rela­
Lute Loehr and George Ransom are
tives in Baltic Creek Sunday.
Sunday visitor* at lhe home of Xfr. on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and
nnd Mrs. Wm. Cruckford were Mr. and
Mra. Hanson of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Jaunila and Joe Cowles visi­
Judd Carpenter of Hastings, Mr. and ted Mr. and Mrs. Olvln Hayward of
Mra. Joe Crocklord of Holmes church Kalamazoo Sunday.
vicinity and Mis* Edith Allerdlng of &lt; Rachel Caln of Kalamazoo spent lite
week end with her parent*.
Carlton.
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Melvin Smith M,
of ,Lansing was home
day at the local XL E. church as Rev.. the week end.
•Wynn is ill and confined to ids bed. ,• Mrs. Geo. Ransom visited tier cousin.
Mr. and Mrr Fred H*-nncy Mid non | Mtaa Bagley, of BanflcW. who is Ml.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brecheisen end ■ Sunday.
family visited Xtr. and taia.
Mrs. Millard j Lewis Hine of Kalamazoo was homo
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ALTOFT GROUP
The Aitoft Home Economics Exten■ion Group met at tlie home of Mir.,
I Clcsale Kennedy. The meeting was I
called to order by the chairman. Mrs.'
Florence Harthy. 9 members. 1 vial- i
! tor were present. After the regular:

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NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.

previous lesson wc adjourned for din-;p.*k
ner.
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In the afternoon the leaden. Mrs !
.
Winifred Cheney and Mrs Grace ColYANKEE SPRINGS.
fri
vin. gave the lewon on the selection,!3*1’ an&lt;* Mr’ Bt^d McKlbbln were at s,,.
raivauiy&gt;' Oornaes
vuanwrs Tuesday
lucwiy P.
r. M.
as. and
ana u«r eu...
planning and hanging of pictures , Hlckor
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libel. A.
'
i visited UW
drahur.
Mr,.
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their daughter. Mrs. Trank —
.! Brown, and family.
The next meeting will be held
the home of Mrs. Carrie Nichols ln| Mrs Melvin McKibbin and children
, went Tuesday to spend a few days
March.-Lillie Barker. Secy.
with her sister and brothers near Mid­
I dleville. while her mother is In HasCEDAR-.........
CREEK GROUP..
FIBST CHURCH OF CHBIST. SCIENTIST j The Cedar Creek Extension class-will1 Ungs caring for another daughter. Mrs.
meet for their last lesson "Flower Ar- *
“u- •’
John and Dennis Duffey-and mother
rangement.” At the Cedar Creek;
majored Id Jackson county near Tompkhft cn Wednesday and spent the day
PINE LAKE GROUP.
at the W. A. Raymond home.
J On February 18. 17 members and 7
Wm. Shatter of Orangeville called at
vivitoni of the Home Furnishing class the /. C._ Raymond home Thursday.
met al the home of Mrs. Ruth TrrMrs. S. J. Couch of Nashville called
pcnlng. After a shott bustnevs session at J. c Raymond s Friday.
, In charge of Mrs. Myrtle Rogers, the
Mr. and Mn F d. Williams and
meeting was turned over to Mrs. Hat- daughter
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Ardlth and Mr and __
Mrs
I tie Kllltck who gave a review of the George Williams and daughter. Dorotaaon on curtains—how to make them. I thy of Hastings were Saturday evening
also suitable materials.
[ guests of Mr. and Mrs\ J. C Raymond
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
Following a pot luck luncheon, ar-1 and mother. Mrs. Lydia Williams.
j ransements
were made
for
the
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum of
Achievement Day dinner. Then Mr«. | Cloverdale called at the J. C. Raymond
Mary MuUcndore very ably presented home Sunday.
• Uhe lesson on. The Use of Pictures In
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McfclUen and
Ktee, F
the Home.;
I Phyllis from near Cutlerville spent
M
TTje nrM and last meeting will be Sunday Ed. McKibbin s
t held jrfth Mrs Olive
on March
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL chubch.
3rd. ^hen Flower Arrangement will be
EAST DELTON.
| studied.
. Mr. and Mrs. Hmer Willison and
HATTINGR nnniTP vn I
I MBriet’a spent Saturday night and

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Frtniyr a. so-enlwn mrfflben tain;
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Quarrie a baby girl on Saturday. Febmif,
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man, Mrs. Sullivan. All agreed in favor ‘ Elizabeth
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Mr “nd
Alvah Pennock were
1 calkd ,o ,he h&lt;Mnf' of thMr "dn Alvah.
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CHURCH.

Mr and Mrs Oay Waters and von of
JloHurd .nd .ir. o!

, given. Selecting of slip covers for, Delton were callers
Ph®M t(si Achievement Day was postponrd on Sunday evening.
' aCNextl mJt’lnv
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February 29. at fl.30 at the weeg w)th home folks.
home of Mrs Hla Myers with a pot
Mr and Mr, John willlson. VloU
chbistiax scientists HOLD w*w
iuck dinner
in
our —
leaden.
-v.r A5h#Uer
n honor
rmm.gnd
..uf Mrs
and
spent Thursday evening with
INOTO.I CEIEI.UAT.OX SEBVICE Mr, UW)&gt;
Jason Willison and family and got ac­
Mudge, to show our appreciation of quainted with their new granddaughtheir good work. All members please be
present.—Gertrude Newton. Secy.
Andy Louden and family are about
to move to their new homo, the old
ASSYRIA GROUP
The Assyria Home Economics Ex- Bissell farm in the Polley district whlch&lt;
• tension group will meet with Mrs Ilhcy PurchM*d •cmc Ume *1°

Then
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Us

Erangle Miller. Wednesday afternoon. I
March 2. Members bring pottery for^
flower arrangement and winter bou-1
Hastings Whippet Co.
quets. also chairs and finished slip covers. Report number of pictures elim- !
mated and number changed —Kathryn
Cole. Sec y.
| mature the garage. He lias had
THE EXCHANGE.
"So Robert married a social nobody.
iurr snd ,ust thlnk- hl* Ancestors came
the following prices: latwr 7Se
&lt;iud acruss In the Mayflower!”
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"That’s all right; her folks came
arrow with half r million ”—Boston
i1 Transcript.
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lieving the family
of every, responsi­
bility, every detail,
even to purchasing
the necessary rail­
road tickets, mak­
ing Pullman reser­
vations, and check­
ing baggage.

The Manufacturers of B. P. S.
Paints wilt hold a demonstra
tion of their products at
our show rooms.

1928 Whippet
Coach33
1927 Essex
Coachf 3

$ft£

$OE

Johnson Auto Co.
HssUngs. Mich

Chas. ft. £«onardr*
PHONES:

Funeral
Service
t UHCIUI service

Hastings,
MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1932

Garfield Has High Herd and
Buehler High Cow for January
Tn the Barry County No. 1 Cow 'Test­ second is another herd of thirteen
ing Association there were 319 cows purebred Holstains owned by Jeaie

COLLEGE GROWS TREES
FOR FOREST PLANTING
Suitable Varietiea For All Sec­
tions In Michigan Grown At
Dunbar and East Lansing

Tries grown by Michigan State Col­
milk and 333 lbs. fat.
■ lege at Its East laming and Dunbar
The two large herds of 16 or mon
cows, which averaged high were both
this state for forest, shelterbelt, wind­
owned by R. W Cook. Hla herd of
members find it both Interesting and purebred and Grade Hoisteins averaged break. or Christmas tree plantings
Several species of trees are grown
profitable to keep daily milk records of
at each station to secure stock which
hls herd of 30 Guernsey* and Jerseys
The high'small herd of 6 cowa or mixed averaged 507 lbs. of milk and will be suitable to the conditions where
it is, to be planted. live two stations
less, to owned by Lyle Garfield of.Mid­
dleville. He has two grade Jersey cows
The cow to make the largest number also cut down the distances which the
which average 1551 lbs milk and 507 of pounds of butterfat is a grade plants have to be shipped anti avoid
Iba. of fat. The second high small herd Guernsey
UUE.&gt;Ucj owned
vw.«^. by Forrest Buehler. heavy losses of seedlings which become
is owneg in woodland by Wm. Velte. Mr. Buehler lives near Freeport. Tlie dried otit in shipment.
Mr. Velte has 6 purebred Holstein cows, ( cow gave 1380 Iba. of 5 per cent milk, * The Importance of planting forests
on land not suitable for farming is
with a dry one Included, which made: making 640 Iba. of butterfat. Site was
recognized by- the federal government
an average of 123S Iba. of milk and 39.4 fed silage, alfalfa hay and a balanced
which co-operates with Michigan State
lbs. of fat. They were milked three grain ration
times daily and only five ot the shei Other high producing co%a were College In producing the seedling.!
milk and 261 lbs. of butterfat.
Of the 219 cows tested 34 j
more than 1250 lbs. of milk and

f

owned by Milo Shaw. Morris Harper
seedlings la tower thia year, and ProPaul crldler. £. Brodbeck and Bon.
Karl Eckardt. C- M Stowell. Maynard
Miller and Marshall Pierce.—L. Raber, lege forestry department suggests that
the ease of securing help to plant the
tester.
seedlings should Increase the acreage
normally reforested in this state.
Christmas tree planta Hons furnish
BROADCAST SERIES OF
WOMAN ISSUES RULES
TUBERCULOSIS TALKS. their owner with an income from idle
OF IDEAL HOME LIFE
Leading medical specialists will lake land within a few years after they are
part in a wrte* of radio broadcasts planted. Other forest trees arc slower
Ten Commandments for Home dealing with tuberculosis as a personal in producing money returns but the
and public health problem, it to an­ cost of planting is tow and Utile at­
Making Arc Told By Farm­
nounced by the Michigan Tubcrcutools tention to needed by the trees after
they are once art.
ers’ Week Speaker
Association.
Complete instructions on the proper
The health talks are scheduled for
"Thou shall make beautiful, keep
each Wednesday noon between Feb­ kinds of trees to select for certain
clean and in order thy home" is the
ruary 3 and March 16. and will be purposes can be obtained from tIngreatest of the "Ten Homemaking broadcast from station WON. Chicago, Col lege forestry department.
Commandments." according to Miu at 11:50 A. M.. central time. The var­
Myrtle*-Weldon, state home demonstra­ ious discussions, each led by a special­ SMUT IS NO PROBLEM
tion leader of Kentucky, main speaker ist. will be Intended Jar the general
WITH MARKTON OATS
at the Home Economics extension public as well u tuberculosis workers
The complete program of speakers
banquet Tuesday evening being held in
Immune Variety Yields Well In
connection with the homemakers' di­ and topics as announced February 3—Tuberculosis of the
vision of Fanners Week at Michigan
Michigan State Tests But
Mouth and Upper Respiratory Organs."
Blate College. February 1 to 5.
Lodges On Heavy Soils
Second of tlie commandments should Dr. Francis L Lederer. Chicago.
February 10—-“A Talk with lhe Tu­
be "Eight hours a day shalt thou labor
A variety of oats which is so resis­
and do all thy housework and the other berculosis Patient." Dr. Walter H. Wat­ tant to smut that it is unnecessary to
treat the seed oato has been tried out
eight of Uiy waking hours thou shall terson. Chicago.
February 17— "Cross Eye—Ito Mean­ at Michigan Blate College and found
attend to thy homemaking," explains
MUs Weldon, who follows this with ing and Treatment." Dr. Irving 8. to be satisfactory for production in
many secttons of lhe state.
"Thou shalt not slump on thy job." as Muskat. Chicago.
February 34—"Tuberculosis of the
the third of the commandments.
variety. Markton. is believed to have
In the fourth. Miss Weldon advises Skin." Dr. Max S. Wien. Winfield. Ill.
March 2—"Surgery in Tuberculosis
come to lhe Louisiana Purchase Expo­
every housewife to "Take a short va­
sition in 1904 from Turkey, and a se­
cation from thy tjouseiwld tasks" Thto Dr. Jerome Head. Naperville. Ill.
March 9—"Sinus Infection In Chil­ lection from this strain was made by
in order to better lira up to the next
commandment, "Thou shalt guard thy dren and Adults." Dr. Irving 6. Musk­ the Oregon Station in 1911. This oat
lias been under trial at Michigan
health and the health of thy famliy at. Chicago.
March 16—"The Function
of a State College for the past three years
wlth all thy might."
The sixth and seventh "laws ' as pro­ Health Department in the Campaign
Against
Tuberculosis
"
Dr.
W.
A.
Evans.
farmers for increase ao that in 1933
vided by the speaker, are closely re­
quantities of seed will be available.
lated. "Thou shall strive to keep thy­ Chicago.
In the farm crops department's ex­
self mentally alert" and “Thou shaft
PAPER BILLS.
periments to determine the variety's
at all times hold thyself in readiness to
Nearly 10.000.000 pounds ot special­ immunity to smut, it was grown in
answer the call of thy family for
friendship and companlonalilp." as Is ly prepared paper was delivered st the competition to Uro well known Michialso the eighth, "Thou shalt cultivate Bureau of Engraving and Printing dur­
and encourage In thyself and in thy ing the last fiscal year for the. printing emphatic by artificially inoculating
family a sense of humor and tlie abili­ of )&gt;aper money, checks, government portions of the seed from each variety
ty to play."
. bonds and revenue and postage stamps
ed no smut in the plots which were
The next to the last la one which is
being found of increasing Importance into internal revenue stamps. 5348.696 not planted with Inoculated seed, and
in the feminine world of today, “Thou pounds being used in tills manner. only a trace of smut tn the plots where
. shall strive io make thyself easy to Even paper currency, which took up the smut spores were applied directly
' took upon.” and the tenth command­ 2.143324 pounds, required leas than
ment to Thou shall not forget thy revenue stamps. Postage stamp paper badly smutted.
Markton oate yield well but the straw
amounted to 2.092.525 pounds.
community."
Is not as still as that of Wolverine
oate and the smut free variety is more
A TWO-STATE OFFICE
MAKE WOOD BACK.
opt
to Iqdge on heavy soils than the
located exactly on the state line
If your sink "is too low and It cannot
be conveniently heightened, build a dividing Texas and Arkansas, at Tex­ standard Michigan variety. Markton
oats should not lodge on the lighter soil
rack of hard wood to fit the sink and arkana, a new mlltton-doUar post office
types
in Michigan.
raise the dish pan as many Inches as to will serve the twin cities and house
The variety to not recommended for
necessary to save stooping, while wash­ federal courts of both states. The state
use in the Upper Peninsula where
ing dishes in it. A wood rack will not line passes through the building's cen­
stem rust Is prevalent, lovold oato.
mar the sink. It should be made of alate ter door. A problem of confusion which v Inch are rust resistant, will usually
nailed to crow ends. Hard wood is pre- has existed for years over mall ad­
outyleld either Markton or Wolverine
I tcrable to soft wood because It can be dressed to persons in both cities is ex­ onto there.
.
oiled with linseed oil to preserve the pected to be solved by the single post
office.
wood. It can then be easily cleaned.
DELTON.
There will not be any Father-Son
banquet In Delton this week aa was
announced in our last week's items. It
has been called off on account of so
much sickness and the fact that no
tickets had been sold up to Monday
morning.
Roger Williams. Max Reynolds and
Avis Mlles were all confined to their
homes last week with the "flu" and
there are lots of people in our sur­
rounding communities that are having
IL
Mrs. Elwyn Hayward gave a shower
for the new bride. Mrs. Max Reynolds,
Saturday evening.
Theta Special* for Friday and Satur­
Mr?. George Leonard of Hasting!
gave a green and tan shower in honor
day Cannot Be Duplicated !
of Mra. Max Reynolds Tuesday after­
Guaranteed Firet Quality Merchandite
noon. Aboursixty ladles were present
mosUy from Delton and some from
Hastings. Blocks for a quilt were
pieced In lhe afternoon and presented
to tlie bride and besides she received a
nice lot of very useful articles. Dainty
29 x 4.40 30 x 4.50
.30x31*4
refreshments were served. Everyone
enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon.
The Delton Home Furnishing class
will meet al the home of Mrs. Julia
Doster at 2 P. M. Tuesday, March 1.
Mra. Nellie Larabce of Hastings spent
last week with Mr. and Mra. Harry P.
Wertman. Sunday Mr. Larabec and
son Lester and Mrs. Ida Tolles spent
the day there and Mrs. Larabee re­
turned home with them.
Charley Smith of Oklahoma is visit­
ing hiS brother William and mother,
Mra. Matilda Smith, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs Solomon Stanton and
Mr. and Mrs. William Seibel attended a
family gaUiering Sunday at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell at
Cedar Creek the occasion being in hon­
or of Mr. and Mra. Campbell's wedding
FLASHLIGHTS
RADIO HORNS
anniversary.
Complete, 2 Call . . fclOC Get Aa Eaton Owe . .
f UV
Delton friends of Charles Huffman, a
former resident of Delton, were grieved
to learn of his death last week, which
PENN-LINE OIL $975 3 DRY CELLS |l00
occurred at Battle Creek. Sympathy is
S Gallons......................
*•&gt;
NOW 3 for...................... 1
extended to lhe bereaved family.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Walters of Gull
lake are very happy over the arrival
Bunday night of a 7 3-4 lb. daughter,
who has been named Charlotte Clair.
Mra. Walters was formerly Miss Emma

BANKING by Mail
with

this Bank

has become a frequent
occurrence

were giving milk.
(
Of lhe medium sized herds of 7 to
15 cowa, Lloyd GaakiU'a eleven purebred Hoisteins were high with 1387 lbs.
of milk and 41.0 lbs. of fat Ranking

JPECIALT
Friday and
Saturday Only

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“Driot-ln Strmct

It Is often found inconvenient
to call here in person . . .
Inclement weather, social obligations_aressing business
interviews, and various other
things may make it difficult
or impossible.
.
In such an event, we wish to
remind you that BANKING
by MAIL with THIS BANK
has become one of the estab­

lished methods of doing busi­
ness with us.

This bank’s service, its safety
and all its banking facilities
are accorded ALL depositors
and patrons, irrespective of
whether they call in person,
or “Bank by Mail."

Conservative but Progressive

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan

Telephone 2217

MILO.
Papers were drawn up last week
Monday transferlng Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Doster's farm to Mr. and Mrs Louts
Kramer. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs
Doster moved to their new home at
Woodland. We will miss Mr. and Mrs
Doster much and heartily commend
them to the people of Woodland as
good and worthy citlaens.

MORGAN.
IVelte's tn East Woodland, the latter
HELLO. GOOD-BYE!
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaffer of
Pauline Bu of Charlotte spent tire hello’
Kalamazoo spent the week end with hto
week end with her parents. Mr. und
parents. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Shaffer.
Jake Ruckle ot Grand Rapids spent
Specialty Salesman
a couple days last week with Austin
Many a man resembles a rooster. He
Mr. and Mra. Elgin MMd entertained does the crowing while his wife does
their children of Battle Creek over the

moved. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spaw
moved onto the farm purchased by
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kramer.
Mr. Germain is making many im­
provements on the farm recently purchased here.
The Aid meeting at the home of Mrs.
Geo. Wood was well attended and en­
joyed. Proceeds for dinner netted 6530.

Lansing and Mrs. Irene Johnson of
Plainwell spent Bunday with J. W.
Shaffer and family.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair VanSickle anil
Cecil Winans of Battle Creek spent
Sunday with the Webb's.
No school Monday on the account of
the Illness of the teacher, Miss Helen
WUlltto.
Our former pastor. Rev. Angerer, now
of Belding is at the Pennock hospital
at Hastings very 111. We hope for a
speedy recovery.
Our third quarterly meeting for this
conference year Is to be held at the
Stony Point church beginning Friday
evening the 36th. and continuing over
the Sabbath.

Thursday by Mra. Edward Farr, Hickpreceding the annual meeting, The
election of officers took place this be­
ing a custom of the club. Mrs. Kellogg
Flower was elected president, Mrs.
Henry Whidby, vice-president; Mra.
Glen Prouty, secretary; Mias Nina
Fenner, treasurer; and Mrs. Chas.

by "February's great men" a short
Lincoln program was enjoyed.
Albert Chase returned from his visit
in Plainwell last week Monday.
Porter Tooze'a natal day was the 15th
and his father-in-law, Albert chase's.
birthdays the following guests were
entertained on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs
Earl Paddock of Hope Center. Mrs.
Alice Fargo and Chas. Laubaugh of 8.
Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Good of
Freeport.
attended and a good program enjoyed.
ent and gave two readings and special
music also provided.
It to reported Mr. Wiseman and
family will move the last of this week
onto a farm near Freeport. John Kam­
merer. who has made ills home with
the Wiseman's the past winter will ac­
companying them.
Albert Chase visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clase Holden in Kalamazoo Friday.
Mrs. Tooze and daughter attended
church at Prairieville Sunday evening
and report a good meeting and large
attendance.
.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower will cele­
brate their fiftieth wedding anniversary
this week Tuesday at a one o'clock
luncheon with fifty Invited guests.

MOTORING COSTS.
From detailed cost records reported
on about 600 automobiles operated in
various parts ot the United Blates. fig­
ures prepared by the American Road
Bulldara' Association indicate that

CRESSEY'.
Rosclla Barber and friend of Sagi­
naw spent Bunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Barber.
Gerald Cairns of North Irving spent
Thursday with Lee Reynolds and fam­
ily-aThe C. C met'Saturday with an at­
tendance of about thirty-five, tire
program
consisted of readings on
Washington and Lincoln.
Rev. Belle of Richland was present
and gave a splendid Washington. Lin­
coln talk.
Junne Baker. Mr. and Mrs. .Carl
Enxton of Kalamazoo visited at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Delbert Enzlan
Sunday.
Mra. chai. Conyer and ion from
near Richland visited Mrs. Lee Rey­
nolds and family Thursday.
Mr. Stocking attended the funeral of
a niece at Three Rivera on Wednes­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrto Quick and son
of Milo spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Enzlan.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

MICHIGAN
as a Winter Resort
Michigan, widely known a» ■ summer vacai I*

la becoming recognised as an unexcelRd

playground.
of exhilarating winter aporta

i

nice

time enjoyed by all.
Visitors at Mrs. Clarinda Stowell's
and son. George, called Thursday;
Mrs. Della Cotton on Tuesday P M.
linger

called

there

uur^nxi

Bunday.

for the lovely box they sent her alsoi
Rev ahd Mrs. Ronald Hoffman of
are as follows in cento per mile: Light, Sunfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and
hospital passed away Saturday evening. fours, 6A2; medium fours, 6.43; heavy, Mrs. Walker Cotton.
Alton Wfrsriar, who has been ao sick

Halting.

730; light sixes. 73g; medium sixes,
noon at Henton's funeral home.

day evening at

their aunt's.

A

innumerable bilk

TAMARAC CORNERS.
The Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Ethel Hough-

■11

�THE HASTINGS BANNtR, WEDNEADAY, FEBRUARY 14, HU

GOOD METHODS STOP

coneimrino iu&gt;

nrirrwma! Ar aau i/

'•MaMWRWI*

yum

nn,u decision regarding the color

REJECTION OF MILK I combination of the 1933 motor vehicle ;

y

SSBS

M C A. ITEMS

। license plates, is to be matte soon by
OompEEle. R«fu.. M l* t*l»rt»«n&lt; o&lt; SUu. Ty
.
.ZT
uM«k ST,
.nanons are being comidarad at the Year party lest Wednesday night, enAccept Product With Abpresent time
. tertalnlng the boy* of the Y. M. C- A.
normal Flavors
1 The first call* for black numeral* on 1 group
Rereral prevtniableJacturs may give Kllow background. The *«ond^c»Us The
George William* Y M C A,
i’
r\,n, J? e.vnr whirh riuu-i toT blue nuxncr*l* on a white back- gnxipled by Wealey Logan visited the
milk an cbnormsl fte'-or which causes |gTOUnd. , reverse of the colors al the 'Middleville Hl-Y last Tuesday evening,
its rejCiUan by the c.xnpaniea which lgj3 pute*. Within the next few weeks. After the Bible study a basket ball
buy ml.'k from the fanners lor sate to a decision also will bemade regarding । game was enjoyed in the new gym.
d y wmsunet* according to the dalrv the use at Michigan-mined copper in, saddlevUte 15. Hastings U.
..
SI... COIM.
X ..nr ~ra»n.y
----

Th r o Uege department make* many Oon ls ^auy recognized as the
- i^Xn* bJe Xport*.
analyse, ewi; y^r ot samHre of milk m(Ml uglWe cumbmallon possible while
^nauor-al marwhfch hare some undesirable flavors Uj, hlue on wWt* 1* considered to hare
"
prenuT In excludon of re_
----------------------------- . --------------third place m teglbtllty of color combi“n ‘
Washing­
feeding strong Cav jred feed previous nations
'ton
to milking, improper cooling of live
m.lk. and prolonged lactation periods
*W“ We4«»dey e,enln«. Febfor one or mart- animals in tue dairy Jn . hlue beeksruund The m«l
marked difference is in the location of
H'J01 J} P01 .,uc* supper and
discussion. A talk about
One farmer wlioce milk was rejtch-d the name of the state. Michigan Platas B3ble
MICHIGAN 1932" 85lrb.!j! ,by ^e.v»“ Sn)oy^.by
daily *i the receiving staflwn sent hare the words
c,ub meeU c*er&gt; two weeks
sample* U, the college for test. An in- aoove the numerals white Ohio put* I
vraugatlon *hpw"d thit the milk from ii^r year and state below the numerals. I al ,he san‘c P****Tlie * Hastings Hl-Y received Into
one animal in the lietd oaured all th- 1932 color combinaUon* of other neartrouble' Tilt cow which gave tiw nn- by itales are: Illinois, blue and' membyship last Tuesday evening the
desmabir milk had been in production orange
Indiana.agxten _,and white; following new members: Franklin
Kentucky, raarocn and white; Mlh- (Beckwith. George Dewey. William Fox.
continuously for 23 months.
Feeding adage or some other feeds ncsota. maroon and gold; New York. Arthur Webb. Maurice Adrianson. Robimmeolatcly before tnc cow* were black and yellow. Pennsylvania, gold ert Angell. Harold Adam*. Edmund
mibked caused baa flavor* m the milk and blue. West Virginia, black and Howard, and Wayne Snyder.
from several herd*. A change in the white, and Wisconsin, yellow-and blue.
Hidden Yeara” by Oxenham. life
fading time *o the troubte*ocne feed* The Province of Ontario is using a story of Jc*u* 1* the Bible book being
•■ere ghen io cows after milking elimi­ cumbinatlon ot grey and black.
-• —
’
~ Y group, —
u*ed
with ------------the Pioneer
23
nated the objbctionabte flavors;
i
member* from tlie 5 to 8 grades.
insufficient
oxillng a! tire rqjlk
HIS ESHAY.
Nashville Hl-Y had a special meet­
Il’S pretty hard to get ahead of the ing Thursday evening, February IB. tn
tions Most of tni* milk which wa* re- youngster* A teacher called for briefj uJduct" new^rnembe'r*8 int^'Tive 'club*
lertArf r.rr.
Irani f.nnfailed essay* on "The funnfcat
auc™mbera *nt®. “* «“’»•
jetted
came from
farm* which
which failed
funniest thine
thing II rrrr
ever _
Woodbridge Smith and John VanDe­
to cool tlie evening milk below 65 de- «,«•.“ One boy got
through Several venter leaders. The group went to Mid­
grte*
minutes before the others, and the dleville Tuesday night this week to
Troubles may ocuir in mltk pastfturi- , teacher asked to Afe hi* effort. On hl* meet with lhe Hl-Y group there in
ration plant* where any copper part* paper was written. The funniest thing Bible study and basket ball.
have lost then plating *o the copper 11 ever saw was too funny for words.”—
Middleville had two girls and their
comes tn direct contact with the milk. Boston Transcript,
leaders. Miss Thoma/ attend the State
convention of Girl Reserves al Battle
Creek last week end. February 13.
“We need qsurc religion even more
than white coal a* a source of power."
—Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz. .
Read "Wrecking or Building. I*
Christianity Finished." by P. w. Wil­
son.

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Asparagus f^TSL.'cJ 25c
Tomatoes 2 no. zm c.n. 25c
Salmon IGA Fancy Red 29c
Soup Campbell's Tomato 4 cana 29C

Gelatine
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IGR Coffees
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‘G’ Blend 25C
*A’ Blend ZOC
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AND OUT COLD DUST SLOURlhG l-OWDER FREE!

ft

Bank

r

Has An Unbroken Record
of 45 Years Service
Unfaltering, accommodating, con­
scientious ... through prosperity
and depression .. . this bank has

ii
1

given its very best efforts to the welfare of
its patrons and this community.

• The management of this bank is in the
hands of careful, painstaking business
men, who have aimed to be conservative,
and yet be as liberal as good business prac­
tice would permit

This Bank
InvitesYour
Savings and
Commercial
Accounts.

Hastings City Bank
‘The Bank with the Chime Clock’

program at the p. T. A. Friday night al
j the Methodist church. A fine program I
, of educational tklk*. play* and singing
I wa* given.
The .•■tockholders meeting of the
Nashville Co-«peraUv«fBMppera' As­
sociation wa* Ifeltr Inst yedneoday tftlernoon. The following directors were .
re-elected; Toifi'Xfason, L. D. Gardner. ,train of Ionia. Mrs. Gail Lykins sang NAMES ELEMENTS
1
HICKORY CORNERS.
* up with a brokenTeg
Arthur Miller. Vem Bivens, Cheater
The Brown Brother* are building a
j.\ nGHT ON TB.
There are so many sick with flu tn
.Smith’and Robert Martin. A meeting Interment in Lakeview cemetery.
The Welcome Phils thea class will' Tuberculosis as a “problem” disease this community it U impossible to enu- stretch at road, near Marshall
1 will be held later to elect officers. The
The following Officer* were elected at
ilockholder* voted to sign the bank 1meet Friday night. They will entertain — -one mat does nt cat people alive' merate them The Kellogg school was
j bul
lpO(u them"—requires differ- ' closed Friday for a short time on ac- the Home Literary club at Mr* Min­
agreement for the re-opening of the 1their husbands.
Mu* Mildred Catey and MUs Gladys ent methods of discovery, control and 0X101 of *° m»n7 of the student* and nie Farr's Thursday: President. Mra.
bank. O B Price agricultural agent of
Mary R. Flower; Vice-President, Mra.
»»»«— sang over station &gt;nr,
. at Bal-1 treatment than
— _•&gt;
— a*
—— and its1' faculty being abaent.
Potter
WELL
other
diseases,
On the evening of February 26 the«e Minnie Whldby; Secretary. Mra. Ber­
ent and talked on railroading and tie Creek Monday evening. Miss Calcy I nearest specific cure U rest
tha Proutyx Treasurer, Miss Nina Fentrucking.
sang “Just A’Wearyin' for You" and i Thu* was tubarculosls ^escribed by will be a pageant ar Kellogg high
school
commemorating
thg
Washington
Eugene Partridge suffered a stroke Absent " Miss Potter sang "I Love a Dr. Alfred Henry. Indianapolis, prcslDr. Woodburne at Augusta is kept
Wednesday which paralyzed his left Llttle cottage." and "The Old Refrain " dent of the National Tuberculosis As- bicentennial. Music will be fumUhcd
very bW lately the day he visita thi*
side.
Mr. and Mr*. Adolph Dausa and I soclation. in an address before the by the community orchestra, chorus place, evary Thursday.
Mra. Stephen Mater went to her family are moving this week into the
Rapid* Antl-Tuberculosl* So- and high school band.
Paul Jones became very ill last week
home at Marshall to spend a few day*. Verdon Knolls' home on lhe north side. I
annual meeting last meek
AL’B WHITE ELEPHANT.
Mrs. Llbble Marshall is helping care
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Warner were al i Michigan, with 3300 sanatorium beds and was taken to lhe Battle Creek
The Empire Bute Building of New
for her sister. Mrs. McFarland.
Lansing Monday night.
i under th* c*rp of competent specialist* Sanitarium foe treatment.
We are glad to see George Letnaar York City, tallest structure in the
Miss Edith Fleming spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Youngs of.wllh * highly interested medical pro­
world, has two stories below ground!
on
our
streets
again
after
being
Uld
at Hastings.
.
Charlotte called on the Utter’s Aster, tension and a broad legisUUve code, is
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodard of Char­ Amy Hartwell Sunday afternoon.
favorably equipped to solve 1U costlotte and Mr and Mrs Ed. Greenfield
Earle Wright of Ionia, field aecre-1lle*1 *nd most dangerous disease probof Marshall have left (or a western tary of the National Retail Credit as-. »«n- Dr- Henry declared He placed
trip to California.
sodatIon met with the members of the 1 Michigan among the most progressive
The Clover Leaf club wa* delightful­ local credit exchange at the Belson »Ules for its anti-tuberculoaU work.
ly entertained Thursday night by Mrs. Bakery at noon Friday.
| Discovery and IsoUUon ot the "open"
Bessie Brown and Mra. Ida Appelman.
Mrs Eunice Mead and Mrs. Hamll- C5U&lt;S now spreading the disease ts the
During the business meeting Mr*. ton spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. present goal of aotl-tuberculoals workera. Dr. Henry said. During April tlie
Pauline Lykins was elected president. CUrence Shaw.
Games were enjoyed. Lovely refresh­
The many friends of Mrs. Iva Mar­ Michigan Tuberculosis Association and
ments were served.
tin* of Kalamo &gt;ere sorry to hear of affiliated local branches will conduct an
Dr tod Mrs. Stewart Lofdahl and her death Funeral service* will be held Early Diagnosis campaign throughout
the state as a part of a nation-wide
Jean Brown were at Beldthg Sunday Wednesday afternoon at her home.
afternoon.
Mrs. Uabcllr Cooley t* vblUng her program to flrtd the “other case" or un­
Funeral service* for Mrs Seth Gra­ daughter. Mra. Fem Smith, in Maple known tuberculosis patients and to pre­
vent their Infecting well persons.
ham were held Sunday afternoon at one Grove.
Dr. Henry attributed the success of
o’clock at the Nazarene church con­
ducted by Rev. Dorthea Hayter. Burial mg their daughter Helen to Ann Ar­ the anU-tuberculoals campaign tn lhe
bor Thursday for examinations She United States, which has had a reduc­
tion
of death* due to tuberculosis from
has been In bed the past three months
nearly 300 death* per 103.000 popula­
J*eld at the home Sunday afternoon at with heart trouble.
two o'clock in charge of Rev W D.
Robert Ayers and Earle Smith left tion in 1900 to only 76 in 1930. to pop­
Hayes Mrs. Gail Lykin* sang two Monday for Carp Lake where they are ular support given the tuberculosis
sones. Mr. Deeds was sixty year* old going to work 'on a road job for Christmas seals. Fund* from thi*
and lived most of his life in and around Maurer Brother*. .
source have financed anti-tuberculosis
’
Nashville and had conducted a black­
The girl scouts met Thursday night work for twenty-five years.
smith shop for a good many year*. He tn organize. Twenty-seien member*
STANDARD
PLEASANT VALLEY.
leaves hu wife, five step-children, two were present. There will be five Patrol*,
brother;, and other relatives and three leaders have been elected. Emm*
Fourteen members of Pleasant Valley
friend* Interment tn Lakeview ceme- Jane Kleinhan*. Helen Bassett, and class went to Hastings Tuesday and
Jean Smith. MLv Mainone I* the cap- enjoyed a pot luck dinner with Mr. nnd
(4.50-31)
, J3. D Hess «as called to Battle Creek lain and Mrs. Bran, lieutenant. After Mrs. Z. T. Norcut I who are spending
early this morning to get the body ot lhe meeting games were played fol-1 the winter with thou daughter. Mra.
Mr*. Brooks, a former resident ot lowed by refreshments.
] Blake A{lerdmg.
-Nashville. Funeral arrangement*
Kenneth Lykins as* at Charlotte and' Ed Henry of Marshall is al the Lee
haven’t been made
,
Battle Creek Monday^
1 Osborne home assisting in the care of
Mr. and Mrs W D Wallace and
Harold Bah* ha* taken over the U G. m, mother. Mrs. Ahtra Henry, who
.family .spent Sunday with lhe latter* Cole milk route. The Cola will move continues in poor health.
| sister and family in Howell SundayR«P D. H Brake at FremoM calkd
Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner were al lived. Mr and Mrs John Bahs will
h brother. J. ?. Monday mooung
~
white oneway to UuXg to attend
Spring Arbor Sunday and spent the mSLelt,0t^hO
day with lhe Utter * mother. Mra Mary . The ? °f f PLay *1!1,tvcn Tu“- a commn « mret^g
1 Hope.
day and Wednesday night
*
„ maewng
The Women a Literary dub met WedKJ™
attended
Adolph Dau*e. Jr., of Big Rapids
Library.'
Bptnor Johnaoo
spent the »rtk end at hu home here uoda, ,!«nwon » U&gt;,
oi Loa.n Tunaay «wnln»
I and with hu sister. Thresaa. at Lan­ -Moran Vrnran .nd U» Helal IK, ot •“
sing.
George and Martha Washington “ ] Mr. and Mra.-C. J. Preston were HasThe teacher* attended lhe Institute Washington, the Business Man. and I Ungs visitors Tuesday
| at Hastings Thursday.
UiiUUd Harlewder in Advancement of Civilization. I Emery
Emery Kime and wife assisted
Mra. Schulze entertained the Bible "Washington the Soldier and Prtsi-1 old Yoder and wife of near Prqeport.
'Searcher* Friday afternoon
dent of the United States- will be dis-1 with their butchering Tuesday.
Ros* Bivens haa purchased tlx- farm cussed by Mr* Gladys Garilngrr. Mra 1 Mrs Mary Bidehnan and daughter*
on M-79 next to hl* father. Lewis Rm| Lottie Bell or.d Mrs lena Cook Ufe of Hastings were callers at the home
&gt;/« rut. on Cpodyoor
and family who have been living there sketches of Samuel Francis Smith and. of her Uster. Mra. J. F. Brake, and
have moved into the Wilkes house on Francis Scott Key patriotic ;ong writ- i family recently.
the south side.
era will be given Mrs. Gladys Edmonds
,
Mra. Inez Snore, who had been in will song “Mount Vernon Bells” and!
poor health tor many month*, passed “America" will be sung by aij.
' NEW DISCOVERY REACHES
away at her home Friday evening. She
Monday evening will be. gentlemen’s
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
PHONE MAS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS
leave* one daughter. Mr*
Wesley evening. A colonial party will be en­
Worst of Coldwater and one son Ro­ joyed. Supper will be served in Virginia
land Bower and other relaUvci. Fui.t ral sen lets were 1h JU Munday alterMiss Electa Funuss of Batik Crock
DELTON. MICHIGAN
A. Li
noon at the Evangelical chu&amp;h at two spent Sunday with her sister, Mias! -bawaX WtagtM tut aU &lt;aa.
Saiga;. &lt;raggtat aad FshMt's Drag
o clock conducted by Rev. A. L. Btng- Minxue Purni**.

Capital

Surplus

$75,000

50,000

t.

a Treat deal more than that-

kadira

NASHVILLE.
1
Last Week* Utter.
|
Mr. and Mra. Verdon Knolls spent
I the week end at Alma
' Mra. Fled FUher And daughter Patricla spent from Thursday until Sun­
! day with relatives at Lansing.
The fire department was called to the
farm home of Arthur Miller near As-.
. syria Wednesday afternoon. Spark*
from the chimney caught the roof
afire. The ridge row was burned across
the houae.
The Apple Blossom club from C. 8.
T. C. of Mount Pleasant, under the

A Faithful Public Servant
Contributing Its Best to the Community
Conservative and Helpful
Entitled to Your Confidence
THIS

I.G.A. STORES ®

i

Now they are Priced

So

Everyone

can say..,
“I will buy only
the Leading make
of tire ...

Goodyear

30x4.50

30x3^
Goodyear

29x4-75
Goodyear

30x5-25
Goodyear

•1

Um, too, "Man

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP
SMITH &amp; DOSTER

♦

�Tint BASTINGS BANNER, WEDNMBAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1B1

REORGANIZING - FURNITUR!

SALE!

Slashing Redactions
On the Prices of RUGS
for this Sale!

In-as-much as the Miller Furniture Co. have associated themselves
with the Grand Rapids Retail Stores Buying Association, it is
necessary for them, to close out their present stock in order to
make room for the new goods that will soon be here.

To make sure that the goods they have on hand will move they
have marked them down to such ridiculously low prices that
those if? need cannot but take advantage of this golden opportuni­
ty to buy good furniture and house furnishings at practically their
own prices.
•
.

With the Axe of Necessity they Have
CHOPPED GREAT GASHES In
Already LOW Prices!
What is their loss will be somebody's^gain. BUY I BUY I BUY
NOW while the prices are at their lowest ebb. Take advantage
of this extraordinary sale and secure what you are sure to need a
little later if not now.

Dining Room Suites

We Know there are hundreds of hqusekeepera who are
sadly in need of rugs, and thia sale will offer them a
golden opportunity. What they need at a price
they can afford to pay.
Good grade Axminstee $ 4 Q.95
raj (9x12 tire)---------- .... I O

21x54 Axminater rags *
9445
rug, for ................... I

8JxIB.6 Axmlnster nig

9x12 Gold Seal Congoleiun Ig-15

114x12 Tapestry Brawl. |4 445 SmaU f»lt base ruga
rug for-----------(—... !•»
at only ............................

FRIDAY, Feb. 26

Beds and Bedding Reduced!
In the bed and bedding line, the cyclone of necesaity has cut
the most devastating swath. Metal beds, springs and mat-

ishlugly low price of

Ranges * Heaters
In this department there has been made the most drastic
cut in prices imaginable, as many of these goods are
marked at only a fraction of their former prices.
A beautiful circnUUng lOQ-OO
heater goes for

Cv

A large du circulating IQQ
heater
for .........%&gt;□

•zr

3

A beautiful stitched edge fluffy genuine

A good combination WALNUT SUITE
with 5 sturdy chairs, the large arm
chair, table and buffet, for only

£

_..5'

There are teveral AMERICAN ORIENTAL and WILTON RUGS included

We can only give you a small idea here of the enormous price-sav­
ing qualities of this sale. We can only invite you in to see for your-

STARTS

There has never been a time when there were more hand­
some dining room suites made than now. We have on
hand for this sale, several high class suites which we have
priced so cheap that it would almost be a crime to go
• without, if you have even a desire for one.

$^^93

.’49“

soft. rsiy airing goes at this
95
sale for ........................Q

Several beating itovea 110 ’3

A well nude and guaranteed IQ.95
belUcal fabric spring goes for only V

A well made 2-in. post metal
SQ45
bed goes for only ...............V
An entire outfit, consisting of bed.
spring and mattress goes
*^Q9S

Other beautiful suites for $59.50 and $69.50.

SEE THIS LINE and be convinced that they are
GENUINE BARGAINS!

Bedroom Goods

A fine, well nude spring-filled IQ35
matters* goes for aa little as------- W

NEW AND USED PIANOS

Others that are priced rvgu- I4 4 .95
larly at 124.00 go for onlyI 9

Tables

Wc have several used and new pianos included in
this sale, marked down so low that you certainly
cannot let the child go any longer without taking
lessons. One full sired walnut used piano MA
for only:IS

Breakfast Sets
While Stock La»t»
flown STRICTLY HIGH
GRADE

79c

ONE BARREL OF

CUPS and SAUCERS

$s»95

Go On Sale at only
They won’t last
long, either!

In looking over the stock of bedroom goods we find that there Is a much
larger stock on hand than 1» necessary to carry .at this time of the year,
so wc have cut and slashed the prices to such an extent that any one
In need cannot help but taka advantage of the unheard of low -prices.

A HANDSOME OAK SUITE finished in ba- $00-75
ronial yellow, the three pieces for onlyCO

In this bedroom suite line are many odd pieces consistingof beds, dressers, chests and dressing tables, priced so
low that it would be a crime to go without.

Washing Machines
Several good new and used washing ma­
chines go in this sale at from

•34.50 «&gt; •69.00
You certainly can't afford to do your
washing by hand any longer!

Rockers, Occasional Chairs
We have made some sweeping reductions in these lines, thus offering

advantage of this golden opportunity.

HOGANY

A COMPLETE THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, in the.
walnut finish, consisting of Jenny Lind bod $AQ.OO .
dresser and chest of drawers for only Cw

BROOMS

tome chain

•H: »IOS

Beautiful

HIM, now

R. MILLER says: “In all of his 30 years of furniture and
housefumishings merchandising, he has never before in
the history of his business been able to offer his customers such
wonderful values as he is offering for this reorganizing sale...
and he is glad that many who have heretofore been unable to
buy, can NOW take advantage of these extremely low prices.”

'R”

M

tend this sale as the cost has beer, entirely forgotten In
marking these goods.

STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY

Miller Furniture Co.
■

“Complete Home Furnishings”

WEST STATE STREET

:

:

:

:

HASTINGS, MK

�THE BASTOfOB BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY M. Utt

PAPE TWELVE

CLOUDBCRSTS.
K a cloudburst, the cloud

does

’Michigan Universitytibrarian.
not
Recognized International Expert

when he was asked to make »survey
e»plains the weatlier bureau. U that. depends largely on thc wealth of ite of the Vatlcian Library by the Car­
rein forms and falls as usual but strong, treasuries and the skill of their ad- negie Endowment for International
upward air currents hold It pp and pre- । mlnUtrators. so does thc quality of a Peace, with thg objcqLof the reorgan­
rent it from reaching the ground, and college or university depend upon, iu ising and cataloging of the great mass
to It accumulates in much larger quan-1 library, in which is stored'the knowl- of printed books in that /library al
UUfs than do ordtnary-sized raindrops. &gt; edge and experience of the past and Rome. Hundreds of thousands ot
When the upward current of air lea- present, the coin in which a place of volumes are on the Vatican ahelves.
sens or the accumulation of water be- learning deals. That the UnlverUty of tlie accumulations of centuries. Valu­
earan ton much for the al.- to iuvid uix ' Michigan has one ot ths finest stores able. rare and curious works abound,
., of books in the country, and an uqsur- classified imperfectly and according
I passed system for making them avall- to old systems. Dr. Bishop led the
cloudburst.
able to stndenta, may; be In a large study of tills problem and outlined a
measure attributed directly to it* 11- system of nOfcxing
liSotexlng .and arranging
I brarian. Dr. William Warner Bishop, which Is now under way. and makes an
Hs bead for tlie past seventeen years. ■ annua! trip to follow the prioress of
• When Dr. Bishop was a student In the work, which will still be years in
| lhe University. In 1M9. he found a 11-! the doing.
brary of 80,000 volume*, cared for by
Before coming to the University in
nine persons. In his report for 1931. Dr.11815. Dr. BUhop was superintendent of
Bishop gives the total as 799.763 vol-. the reading room in the Library' of
times, and lists a staff of 130 full time Congress In Wasidngton, and prior to
workers and 40 student assistants, ex- that connected with thc .Garrett Blbli1 elusive of the Legal Research and Cle- cal' 'InsUtute. tlie Brooklyn
~ Polytechnic
menta Memorial libraries and staffs Institute and Princeton University. In
.PQNSORfO AND
‘ The new library building, completed in addition to building up Michigan's 11GUARANTEED BY
1930. was supervised during the design- barary. Dr. BUhop U active In the na­
■ Ing by Dr. Bishop, and contains an un­ ' tional and international held. He U
STUDEBAKER
; usual system of Indirect lighting In chairman nt the Carengie Corporation
I lhe main reading room and a large'1 advisory group. on College LIBraries,
। number of devices for quickly obtaining: which recommends grants to colleges,
books, regarded as novelties by conser- tuui "made four trips abroad for the
vatlve librarians when Installed, but (Mmegie Endowment for International
which are now generally adopted in all Pejce, is preaident of the International
new structures, of this kind.
Federation of Library Associations, a
Dr. Bishop's skill as a book expert, past president of the American Library
and administrator of library systems Association, and author-of many ar­
ticles and two books in the library field.

KJDCK.NE

six:

It has size,
style and
power!

All eyes are on your car as you
flash by in the Rockne. And
with good reason! The Rockne
- has style no other car at any
price can give you.
It has size and tremendous
power. It is built with that
substantial thoroughness
which you expect of a Stude­
baker product.
See the Rockne and drive
it, if you would find out what
these advancements mean:

FREE WHEELING
IN ALL FORWARD
SPEEDS

FULL SYNCHRONIZED
SHIFT

AUTOMATIC

SWITCH KEY STARTING

Aerodynamic Body Design
One-Piece Fenders
Sloping Radiators and Wind­
shields
New Convertible Body Styles
Extra Long Wheelbases
T
Extra Large Six-Cylinder Power
Plants
Quadruply Counterweighted
Crankshafts
Glass-Smooth Electro-Plated
Pistons
Silent Carburetion
Extra Large Brakes
Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Self-Adjusting Spring Shackles
Loncheater Vibration Damper
Finger-Tip Steering
High Velosty Cooling
Owner Service Policy

Med.1
Vital Specifications
Extra Long Wiu-«lb.Mc&gt; I 110*
1 14*
I jrgT Moton—tabic
190* 205'
Very Powerful Moton
72
— Itake h. p.
Extra Large Brlk&lt;*—
151
btaiiug tarfact
•q.tn

ill
hi

1 pt-vn^rr
Sedan, (bardoor, 5 pax-

Com ertible RoadaUr,
4 paxM-ngcr
Convertible Sedan,
5 pa»«iK«r

UPC/tNF.

Kart Wachter of East Woodland1
visited his cousins, the Gibaon boys,,
Saturday.
visited at the home of Mrs. Anna Eck­
ardt and Mr and Mrs. Roy Scheel the

Gerlinger and Mr. and Mrs. Hennsn
Winkler from Tuesday Uli Friday.
Mrs. Carrie' Gerlinger. Mrs. Herman
Winkler and Frederick Baesaier ware
In Nashville WedpMday.
visited their sister. Mrs 8. O. Schuler,
and family Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs George Schrlclder and
daughter. Miss Etta, of Odessa and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Velte of East Woodland'
visited the former's daughter and fam-I
Uy, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and

P. A-'Eckardt Friday.
We are sorry to hear of the serious
Illness or John Henderson, father of
Mrs. Karl Eckardt We hope that, he
might soon get better.

IRVING.
The Misses Minnie and Mary Jen­
kins are sojourning at home here tem­
porarily but will probably soon return to
tlie home of their brother at LeRoy.
Their brother. John, from Grand Rap­
ids visited them here Bunday.
The regular Fellowship meeting will
be at, the. hall Friday evening February
243. A good program Is assured. Pot luck
supper.
Everyone Is invited.
^TUBERCULOSIS TOLL
D‘,‘°Veo? °\Star‘ L
i------------------nrcuxBs IN
Alton Warner from Vandalia, who is
police radio operator at Grand Rapids
Michigan continued to benefit during called on Irving friends Friday.
Misses Minnie and Mary Jenkins
1831 trQra lu antl-tubcrculosl* cam­
visited .Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter of
Pleasant Hill a couple days.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pierce and
it
and
repeat
lhe
process,
was
.?*
r
’
P?:
000
ulaUon
toT
cover
cover it ano repeat tne process, wa*
■ ■■
children of Dowling visited their mothannounced at the meeting of the
v. me
■ Tlie new rate compares with 703 and
■
Sunday.
™
637
for
lho
same
periods
In
1929
and
Washington, by Professor Dean B
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs.
IMO »nd marks a reduction of 32 per
McLoughlin
c:nf U» Uiuveniiy —
Oi
«I
m tuteranoa, ,„0^u,y
Jane Shrooder of Grand Rapids visit- i
i Michigan.
ed their aunt here Sunday.
In tlie group of stars called by as­ ; 1920. It U shown tn data prepared by ' Mrs Lee Blackford is assisting with
tronomers class Be. their light on be-1 the Michigan Tuberculosis Association
' The lower death rate was achieved
Nagel s. .
__________
XuiZ u
I.rpii ‘fhl? X hXh number of caeca of tuberculosis reportik^r\ihieh’
! cd tor thc nlnc m°nth period over 1830
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Ines which indicate the prtaenoe of,
,
condiUonI
incandescent hydrogen. In the star
' .y ,,,*
show marked variations In width and
intensity. Before Prof. McLaughlin s' 2?^’
Anrfa tV.a.aci^L.
- H
.. and
Vnnmn
-A .MVaw .V&gt;l. I itanll
—uberCUlOSiS
ASSOClatlOtl.
COPf^rom
no^th?
&gt;’ lowering
toll taken byX PC
tpbaeuRaid

That BloW Atmosphere

Wily rS
•u .u'r. ” SS. {spread •1'll.tnlweuwu
antl-Cuberculosis -«
work .nd
and In
1m­­
! proved general health conditlhfis.
type
| 'The increasing vigilance of physi­
Thc study of variable stars has been I cians and sanatoriums nnd the loyalty
going on at the University of Michigan
of Michigan people who support each
for twenty years, and examination of Christmas seal sale are responsible for
hundreds of photographs has shown the great success of lhe tuberculosis
that the stare discussed by Prof. Mc­ campaign." the Association declares.
Laughlin have different periods of
“As long as these forces are lined up
brightness and dimness In their hydro­ against tuberculosis, the disease will
gen light. Borne vary In brightness in kill fewer men. women, and children
regular cycles, some change quickly, each succeeding year."
while others take years to change their
state.
DOWLING
These stars may be regarded as
Mrs. Elisabeth Rullson. who has been
allied to tlie "new" or "temporary" quite sick the past week. Is reported

Uttart

|M5
395

*6*5

620

720

615

755

775

695

795

65

’585

sunton
iuuftl the
past
ins stars. The Be tvne stars mav be,.... __
«...
'__
less violent relative* of the temporary laid up with a severe case of lumbago.
stars. Prof. McLaughlin thinks iniim'i
The funeral of Charles Hoffman,
of completely exploding the Be class
probably undergo violent internal up­ aged 72 years, a former resident of this
heavals and blow oft the light "atmos­ township and who passed away at Batphere” of hydrogen which surrounds
Thureday al 2:00 P. M. with the Rev.
the heavier gases in the main mass of
the star. The blow off. however, is W. II. Handlln of Urbandale in charge
never quite strong enough to drive lhe ot the services and burial in the Joy
cemetery. Mr. Hoffman was tlie tjither
of Mrs. Wesley Edmonds ot this place.
and when the pressure decreases the
Mrs. MlUlc Herrington spent the
force of gravity pulls tlie gas back to
past week at Jackson, as the guest of
the star's main mass.
her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Kline, and
family.
‘
BARRYV1LLE.
Mr. and Mrs, Qerald Burghdoff are
^&lt;r. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine very
pleasantly entertained a company of
rclallvea in their home Sunday honor- era) weeks,
ing the birthday of Mrs. Wm. DeVine.1 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fisher of VerThc following guests were present. Mr. ruontviUc were Sunday guests of her
and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre and Nor- parents. Mi and Mrs. Waitace Norton
man. Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVlnc, and and Uster. Mrs Etta Stanton. Prank
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Brumm of Nash-1 Hanunond and Mrs. Priester of Katavtlle. Russell Meade of Lansing. Mr ' mazoo were afternoon callers.
and Mrs. Merritt Mhade and Mr. and
Mrs. Eva Holcomb attended the 50th
Mra. Wm. DeVine.
i wedding anniversary' of her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent Laurence De BoIt and wife at NashSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hui- vllle, Sunday.
sobus near Bellevue.
’
Mrs. Geo. Slocum and Marguerite
Clayton WllUtto of Lansing spent lhe' visited at thc Elmer Slocum home at
week end with the home folks.
Hendershott a part of last week.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillette enterMrs. Hattie Dunn of Fine take was n
tamed a comixxny of relatives v and Sunday visitor at S. A Wertman's.
friends Sunday honoring their wed-' Mrs. Caryl Bowman and son of Hasdtng anniversary.
, tings visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
•*•*--- •
home William Stanford over the week end
y, fori and attended thc George Washington
of Mr. and Mrs.
party al lhe church basement.
dinner.
_...___ ____________ _____ at the: Friends of Mrs. David Bristol who
home of Mcbdames Winnie and Claire i formerly resided south of town, were
Totias with an all day meeting Wed-1 sorry to hear of i»er accident last week
nesday. March 2.____________________ [when in trying to remove a can of
---------------- ♦♦♦--------------boiling cyluuier oil from the stove
The only state that has a law against where it was being heated for use in
a private having a machine gun is (the car. she unfortunately fell, breakCaUfornla.
,tng her leg in two places.
.....

YOU
SAVE
IN BUYING

IT&lt;*BAKING

1W POWDER
25

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Goodyear Bros
Hardware Co.
Hastings Michigan

You savw in using
KC. Use LESS thin ol
fcigfe priced brands.

cpjAEPR/Q
* son ov»a *
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IT'I DOUILt ACTINS

Having told my farm and bought a smaller place where 1 will be
unable to care for all my cowa, I will have an auction sale on the
premises, one mile south and 1 mile weat of Hickory Comers,

TUESDAY'MARCH 1
Commencing at one o’clock and tell the following:
LIVESTOCK.

Jersey cow, 7 years old, bred Sept. 26.

Guenuey hoifor, bred Aug. 12.
Jersey cow, 5 years old, bred Feb. 15.
Guernsey and Jersey heifer, bred Feb. 1.
Durham' tieifer, bred Feb. 18.

Black cow, 7 years old, bred Jen. 26.
Brown Swiss, 5 years old, bred Dec. 12.
Jersey cow, 6 years old, bred Feb. 12.
Guernsey heifer, bred Jan. 25.
Jersey heifer giving milk, not bred.
Jersey heifer, bred Jan. 25.
Jersey Durham, 4 years old, fresh.
'
Jersey cow, 10 years old, giving milk.

These cows and heifers are all giving
milk.
Brindle cow, 3 years, due March 15.
Roan cow, 7 years, due March 1.
Three 2 year old grade-Guernsey heifers,

pasture bred.
This herd of cows have an average but­
terfat test of 4.9.

SHOATS.
S shoats, about 80 lbs each.

TERMS—9 mos. time will be given on bankable notes with inter­
est at 7r t payable at Delton State Bank. 4% discount for cash.
NOTE: In case of storm, sale will be held inside.
-

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

&gt;.l U'eiuerl.

HOMER ALDRIC^, Clerk.

WANT TO SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN
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WEST CARLTON.
.
Our rural mail carrier. Jed Stowe Is
still unable to attend his duties as mail
carrier. Recently, hr had thc misfor­
Ml-t-ll*tune to have his collar bone broken by
। thc blocking giving way under his auto Edovodi
which he was working oh.
I Chester Rlciiardson was a Grand
Rapids visitor Saturday.
lfc6»il.
| Mrs. Chas. Jenson, formerly Mrs. I.y!man Jones, of this vicinity has been
i seriously 111 at her home in Hastings
j Mrs. joe Sage, her daughter, who hah
been [wiping care for her reports her
condition greatly Improved.
. On going to lhe bum to do chores
.Sunday morning Bucl Sisson discovered
two wood chucks fighting terrifically.
He obtained the shotgun and perform­
ed the remarkable stunt of killing both
woodchuck* with one shot.
Alva Cowies of Otsego U visiting his
daughter. Mr*. Bucl Sisson and fam­
ily.
FOB- '
1 '
Clair Utter has been confined to his
bed the past week with flu.
Mr and Mrs Mort Sisson are enter­
taining tlie flu.
Our local mall carrier had a horse
struck by a neighbor s auto Saturday
night while tije hired man was leading
him In by tlie road. A lighted lantern
qQitectcd the man but the driver did
not see Ha- burse, as both of thc'ui-

UDM^MID

Outstanding values for a Half-Dollar at your

WMtRE ECONOMY WUS’

stock up with thia High Quality Merchandise

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
3-50BAKED BEANS Quaker Maid 12£50‘
SALMON Fancv Alaska Pink
NUTLEY MARGARINE
SHRIMP Fancy Wet Pack
GREEN BEANS

Tall Can.

No2 UN CABS

5 cant
5 Iba.
5 cans
4 cant

50c
50c
50c
50c

CORN or TOMATOES 8^5Oc
SAUERKRAUT, PUS0R 7&amp;™5Oc
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
5-lb. box
IONA COCOA
2-lb. can 19c 1-lb. can
N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS Excell ; lb. carton
CHEESE Medium sharp lb. 21c
Full cream lb.

PURE LARD &lt;—
WHITEHOUSE MILK

39c
16c
19c
15c

8 ^50

- IN ASP QUALITY MAajCETS

STEAK

PULS

12ft c

Round, Swiss or Sirloin—AU Cuts

BACON SQUARES c«uoph»n. wr»pp«i
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS T^-.jyky
PORK ROAST Center Cuts of Shoulder
FRANKFORTS Riag Bologoa or Riag Uw Sauwg#

KIDNEYS

failed.

AUCTION SALE!

HENRY GERMAIN, Propr.

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4-POINT
CUSHIONED POWER

Models and Bodies

COUNTY LINE.
Miss I&amp;ther Schuler ot
aS homo over the-woek en

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7^ic

10c

Lb. 8V6c

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PORK STEAK
AOP
FOOD STORES
' thiGiMt AHuIicap«K.Tm&lt;X

17c

�«K

F*W«T-

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Kind.

COAL

Offi OF THEM WILL f
&lt;1, SURELY SUIT YOU/

Hastings Lumber « Coal Co.

UILDING and LOAN SHARES
offer a good sound investment
for surplus funds. This is proven
by their 100-Year-Old Record the fact
that by state statute building and loan
associations are protected from runs af­
fords a reasonable assurance of the safe-^
ty of the investment.
43rd Year In Butin sss

(Jlje Rational RJoan &amp;
Unucatment BTontpany
1250 Griswold

Sl, Detroit

Eitebliahed 1889

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Lopal Representative, Hastings

Eggs'.

Fill

Eggs Are Cheap
. •. So Is Feed/

TRY THEM an^l be convinced!

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
&amp; IMPLEMENT COMPANY
-:-

Noriskay and pantomime which wa*
enjoyed by all.
Ralph Kidder went to Battle Creek
. Bunday where he ha* employment.
Mrs. Leona Kidder and two chH. dren accompanied Clyde Baxsett to
Hasting* Monday.
Mra. W. 8. Surrarrer made a burinea* trip to Dutton Monday.

FEED

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TILE

COAL

CEMENT

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LIME

FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS

PHONE 2118

Here it is

a refrigerator

.1 KNOWN VALUE
for only $178-°°

COMFUTIIV
INITAtLIO

idaire-Moraine models. At last, a
refrigerator of ivetew teht that
sells for only IlW- They hare
beautiful, gleaming white cabinets,
ipecially designed to provide large
btk Little room in the kitchen .
Cold Control.
Inside, the cabinet is lined with
seamless wkiis porcelain—■acid-

IO D OW N
Thi. 4-cubicfoo&lt; FrigsdaiseMoramei.oaly UU.OtWr
popular sire models corre.poodioglylowin pries. Only
day pays the balance.

resisting where stains are most
likely co occur.
. And down below is the sturdy,
dependable power unit that assures
safe temperatures in the hottest
kitchens on tne hottest days.
Come in. See these amaaing new
examples of General Motors value.

ffouuMORAINE
A OENIR^I, MOTORS VA^UI

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

HASTINGS. MICH.-PHONE 2JS3

MUsas Helen and Pettie Boughnar

Oil Line

Mrs. Claude Wshan and sister. Mrs.
George Brownell of Flint spent Satur­
day In Grand mp&lt;d*
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton and
Mrs. Brownell motored to Flint Tues-

j

Thursday Claude and Floyd Walton
made a -Business trip to Benton Har-

much improved at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs Olmstead and Dorothy
Louisa of .Qrand Rapid* were guest*
Thursday evening of the latter's sixter. Mr. and Mr* Glen PtQuns. and
family.
•
'
Rev A E Wynn ha* postponed lhe
special meeting at Carlton Center till
a’later date owing to lllnea*.
Hugh Boyd Perkins of Chicago xpent
several days at the home of hl* broth-

-When Jack Edmondson halted his 2J4•
ton Chevrolet truck tn a Conoco sta­
t»on» every time you start. Only Germ

tion in Des Moines, New Mexico, thc

Processed Oil actually penetrates and

attendant discovered a broken oil line

and an empty crankcase!

The W M. A. Of Pleasant Valley. U
church will enact Thursday, Feb-

The Misses Ella Coles. Helen Blakney, Florence Bchcoch. Margaret Per­
kins and Marcella Mishler saw Maude
Adams In "Merchant of Venice” al the
guest* of Mr and Mr* George Alex­ Powers theater Friday in Grand Rap‘ ander of Alto Bunday.
Mis* Helen Kingsley of Grandville
Mrs Eva Wheeler of St Joseph wak
called Saturday on Mrs. J. D. Cool.
Levant McIntyre and Carl Perkin*
Wheeler. '
Mr. and Mrs Georgs Htlnxemga of of Woodland were in the village Sat­
Dutton spent Bunday with lhe tetter's urday
Glen
Perkin* and Jack Beuhler mo-.
parents. Rev. and Mrs. E M. Wheeler
Mrs Wanless left Monday for her tored to Chicago Friday, where Mr.
Beuhler will visit his wife and Mr.
home in Toledo.
Mias Nelda cool has been ill for Perkins will be thc gueit of hl* fath­
er and sister. Mrs Ruhl.
Mft Frank Walton of South Bowne
B

He Drove His Loaded Truck

miles with a DRY CRANKCASE

Maurice Campbell. who has been Hl
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Adam* are
now comfortably located tn their new
home south of Hastings
- .
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinsap. son
Truman and daughter Virginia, of
Lansing were Bunday guests at the
Hahn home
Rev. and Mr*. Wheeler made a busi­
ness trip to Grand Rapid* Friday
Lyle Hynes of Woodland called at

combines with tnetsl surfaces. And
, only Germ Processed Oil gives you tbc

protection of a "Hidden Quart" that

WIU Waite.

done in Hastings Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Layer of Alto
called Saturday on the former’s slater.
Mra. Lydia Simpson.
Arthur Vanpusen. wife and ..son
Jack of Caledonia called Thursday at
the John Llctka home.
Mrs Edith Godfrey te in with In­
fection in her ankle as a reauJJ of
streptococcus sore throat, but is bet-

The "Hidden Quart” cut* down

after the oil line broke on the "Hid­
den Quart” of Conoco Germ Processed

bills. It assure* m/&lt; lubrication at all

OU.

Change to Conoco Germ Processed
Oil at thc sign of Conoco Red Triangle.

You may never break your oil line

and drive with an empty crankcase.
But remember that if you

unlay.
Callers Friday al the George Porbey।
home were Mrs. SoviHa Schwader and!
Mabie Oaborn of Campbell

use oil* not Germ Processed
.

Thursday of lhe letter's eon. Roy Ains­
worth. and family at Home Acres.
Grand Rapids.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
MIm Eleanor Craven of 1.aiming1
Orand Rapids were guests Sunday of •pent the week end wtlh her parent*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Adalbert Craven.
the latter's mother. Mrs. Lydia 81m pMrs. Ines Warner, daughter of Mr.
Mr*. Frank Asplnall of Hatting* cele­ and Mr* Charley Kenyon, lx in New
brated her birthday Tuesday when rite Borgrs* hospital recovering from an
entertained the flowing retetttetf Mr. operation for ap|*ndfciUs. Her many
and Mrs. Millard Breclveisen and fam­ friend* Ixspc for her speedy recovery
ily. Mr. and Mra. Carl Buxtance and
A number of the neighbor* of Mn
daughter France*. George Buxtance. Clara Gate* met with her Wednesday
wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and assisted her with quilting. All en- I
Tooker and family and Mary Buxtance. Joyed her fine dinner and a pleasant
good time was enjoyed by all.

A WAYNE or FUL-O-PEP Egg
MASH will make money for you.
Ask for our prices.

BRICK

evening consisting of reading by Mn
■Ua Call and Mr*. Janie Waten, piano

FRANK SAGE

TELEPHONE MIS

FLOUR

y daughter, Mn. W*I1*cb Campbell.
Late barvtr spent Bunday at the
Mis* u»iu Kinte rutted friend* In
Wallas* term home In Bowne.
L M. Curtiss has been entertaining

Mesdames Ada Ashby, Kathleen Tadrow and Mary Gibson attended school
Friday at the H W Scese home
at Hope Center Friday afternoon and
enjoyed lhe Washington program.
Keith left Thursday for Levering where
Quite a large crowd attended P. T. A.
Mr. Catt will begin his work on the
Friday night. Thc play "Scheming
road which Is now under construction,
Mother
beginning al the above village.

n t v f a

CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
MOTOR OIL
Byron Lewis. Mr. and Mn. George are taking quite an interest in thc P. night from the P. T.
Amy Bonneville and wa* fine. The two
______________________________ —____ „______________
gentlemen from Nashville kept the spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Carrie Smith and. .
crowd laughing with their selection* on I and Mr*. C. Kenyon
Laqrence Tobias, of Hastings

Gates was going Saturday w
to her car Friday aM'family

Glenn Catt has been ill for several
days but is better now.
Mrs . Vada Hershberger of Detroit
came Friday to spend the week end

nex* trip to Hastings Saturday.
H W. Bees* and wife were Saturday
callers at lhe home of their daughter,
Mn. Ashel Thompson, of south Bowne.

church met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Roy Nagler. A good attendance
and a lot of work wax accomplished.
William Williams and son Henry
William* of Carlton called recently on
the former * sister. Mrs Barton, at the
home of her daughter. Mrs. Pearl
Smith.
W. a. Surrarrer resumed hl* road
work near Dutton this week, after a
re*t for several day*, owing to weather
condition*.
The community get-together meet­
ing, was well attended and all listened
to a splendid program of both vocal
and Instrumental music
William Porbey of Irving called Sat­
urday at the home of hi* son George
apd family.
Mr. and Mr* DePriester of Hastings
Mrs. Charles Price and Mrs. Zells
Price on Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Benton and daughter
Jean called Thursday at the home of
her mother. Mrs Zella Price.
Mrs. Marlon Nagler and son Philip
W«re in Grand Rapids Saturday.
Mrs. Maggie Wanless is still on the
gain.
.
Mrs. Lydia Bimpson was a Thursday

Sam Eckert in Irving.
Bryan Walker is still improving and
a lot better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Smelker of
Grand Rapids were Bunday callers at
the home of Mrs. Zells Price.
The dance which was given Friday
evening by the local J. O. O. P. was
well attended and everyone enjoyed
thc evening.
"
Mr. and Mr* Andrew Brandt and
children of Lansing spent Bunday at
the home ot thc latter's parents, Mr.
Maurice Overholt was In Lowell Wed­
nesday on buxines*.
Guest* Wedneaday at the Joe Kauff­
man home were. Frank Miller and wife
and family of Topeka. Indiana, and
Joe Kauffman. Sr., of Millersburg. In­
diana.
• Clair Surrarrer bu been oh the rick
Hat for severgl day* thi* week.
Paul Johnson of Bowne spent Thurxday with hl* grandparents, Mr. and
Mr*. H. M. Boughner. •
Mrs Mary Lou Henney L&gt; ill al the
home of her daughter, Mra. Andrew
Roush, at Hastings.

Chaste* Austin home ware. Mr. and
Mr* winum Yule of Grand Rapids
and Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Howell of
NaxhriUc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Utadcl of ClarkxviUe called Tuesday on Mr. and Mr*.
C. V Henney.
C L. Henney and wife spent Thurs­
day with Mr. and Mrs Henry Griff of
Clarksville.

Publish Your

AUCTION SALE
IN THE BANNER!
Read In Nearly All the Homes
in Barry County !
IT IS IMPORTANT that you have a large number of "bid­
ders” at your sale if you wish to get the-value of your prop­
erty.

The extensive experience of The Banner in advertising auc­
tion sales has proven the value of this sort of publicity . for
auction advertising. Your sale published in The Banner
brings the crowd of buyers.
Many a farmer who has advertised his sale in The Banner has
received from $300 to $500 more for his property than was
originally estimated—just because The Banner advertising
brought a lot of "bidders."

Telephone Office: 2415
—and the BANNER Will Arrange the Date With Your Auctioneer

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FYBRrART U. l«M

MOBTOAOB BALK

CHAKCB*T BALE

LEGAL NOTICES

STATE ROAD.
Mrs Marks Smith has been rick with

LAKE ODESSA.

Battle Creek visited hla mother. Mrs.
Joftn Hlnselwan Bunday.
MiM Loraine Bushnell. whq has been
We all had a fine time at our last P.
j T. A. meeting. * splendid supper and
1 program. Mlsa Ruby Cogswell and Mr*.
' Pearl Matthews were elected for pro­ moved to her home In Northwest Odes­
gram committee and Mrs. Viola Ken- sa Bunday.
Mr. and Mr*. John Demeray visited
their son. Muriel, snd family in Jack­
son Bunday.
z
Mrs Mary Pierson had lhe misfor­
,r. , Big Rapids visiting their »on Harold
tune to fall on ti»e walk and injure her
Mr*. Lena Becker and Homer and
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Henney gave a
Mis* Ruth Dye is employed at lhe
Hand Restaurant at Woodland.
Wm. Hliuelmsn of Bebeia. aged
about seventy year*, met with a fatal
Mr. and Mr*. Hollis McIntyre are accident Saturday when in the village.

k wmi* »«yip
k&gt;4 M*h.l Mbl

Investing Safely
guarded

Their own money in a substantial amount la invested. and
their diligence in behalf Of the safety .of their investors' funds

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

congratulate them, also Mr. and Mr*.
in stepping
*•’. Fred Peck. It Is the first grand child.
Mrs Mary O'Connor spent a few struck and thrown to the ground. He
was taken home by WortJey and Baine

that he had u broken back and-died
Roberts' health is very poorly.
.
Mr. ant! Mra. Andrew Kennedy and early Sunday morning. He leaves a wife
, •uLl'-----ner Esther, Edd. DeMott.
Th, .and family Sunday of South Hasting*.
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Fountain and injured by a limb from a tree and died
at Pennock hospital in Hastings in De­
cember.
Robert Musgrove, F7, passed away Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. James Sothard attend day at his home on South Main St. He the ichoolhouse. Thursday evening,
March 3. instead of Friday evening aa
''' । at I. O. O. F. Friday evening. A large
veterans
and belonged to Company E. usual You are cordially invited to at-'
, crowd was present.
The hard wind last week blew down Third Michigan, enlisting in Grand
Mr. and Mr*. Roland Barry and chilRapids,
February
IBM
He
leave*
a
wife
the barn on tike Snyder farm. Several
bam doors were blown off or our road and three sons and one daughter. The
Todd.
Thc Fisher iiousc caught fire in thc funeral will take place at the home
roof from the chimney burning out. Monday afternoon. The loeal American
। The nre truck was called and soon had Lesion Lavcm Dcmerary Post will have
death of our old friend and neighbor.
it out. with small damage.
Mra. Mary Crawley, which occurred al
Mr and Mr*. James Sot hard, Mrs. Lakeside cemetery.
CIIANCEBY BALB.
Pennock hospital Saturday morning.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Our sympathy goes to Mr. Crawley in
Jllfton Becker were in Battle Creek
Parish night at the Martin church tils bereavement.
hx-sday attending the funeral ot Mrs Friday evening, March 4. Pot luck sup­
Lena pettengill.
- •
Consistency takes all the 'pleasure out
per and program. Everyone Invited.
of life
BRANCH DISTRICT.
MiM Ruth Mudge and Mr. Dutmer
of Grand Rapids were week end guests

non fob publication

100a Hauk &lt;4 K.Ur.-b.oo Itldg.
WORTOAOE BALE.

Hasting*, Michigan

What a Bladder Physic

' Clayton McKeown made a trip to
«r
j Lansing Friday afternoon to bring his
d.y rf daughter. Miss Donna, and Clayton
Mtei* Wllllt*. who are attending M. 8. C.. to
tu dkwrilwd aropwlT. »i»l all IS— rerum spend the week end with their parents
• b&gt;» •( H'llUm-**, mnnly vt Harry
-I \llrh-r&gt;l&gt; .Iv.rr.l. t M
■ hr~.«&lt;urtrr&gt;. .-1 (hr mrthw-Al

,1 Uwt ■ Mr nnd Urs Vincent Norton were
eaartar, Jurprised by their four children, who
with husband* and wives came Sunday
'?[?■' । afternoon to remind them of their
thlrtv-firat wedding anniversary. A
nJr-i iuncheon_of Ice cream and cake was
ln . served bv them, to eleven preient.
Mrs Cora ~ ■ -***•is still on the sick
list.
,
Mrs. Leia Btdelman and Mr. and
Mr*. Forrest Bidelman attended a fu­
neral at Three Rivers. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Potter and
Grandma Potter of Hasting* were
Danna fob pubucatiow
vueste of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Bidelman
•nd Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bidelman
Rundav.
8"ndav evenine vl«itor» at the Ridel­
man's were Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Skid­
more. Gerald Skidmore and friend
MiM Nellie' Cramer, of Mlomurt. Bill
•nd Murv Wallace Mr. und Mrs Man­
lev Kberman of Ha*tlne* and Mary
in mid court ihrir
pravina ikat *» i Ca*ev and friend Albert Crittenden.
irXTUr.
An "H da’ ,nd •**nln« meeting will
infcrtit k|. 1 he held at the North Evangelical

FUBTHER ORDERED th!

17c

Jewel Coffee
Sliced Bread

lb. leaf
*•» milk-made loaf
Hom*-M.4a. 1'A-lb. U.I k- Country Cub, 1%-lb. UM T.

49c
10c
25c

TEMTOR PRESERVES

GINGER SNAPSor FIG BARS

FRESH PRUNES

5

California . 70-80 rias

29c
t m nt

Easy Task Soap Chips 5
Fancy Yellow
Corn
Delicious full ripened flavor ■
FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Country Club - finest corn

SCRATCH FEED

w

.

Just com pars it - finsst quslity mix
MORTGAGE LAI.E

following and Rnndav evenine. March
H A cordial Invitation is extended to
The Home Economic* an* Extension

tne. Member* are requested to bring
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBB.
and *)ln covers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fmd Rowden and chil­
dren
of Grand Raulds were Sunday
•f Ollsta A.

TO WHOM IT MAT COXCKMC

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr*. Bertha Arndt. Mra. Frank Arndt
•nd I eland Honevwel’ of Dnwaaia?
visited Mr and Mte. D. N. Honeywell
and Opal Tuesday.
Mra Nettle Hvde of Ha*tlnn visited
‘•I Mra. D. N. H"nevwrll Wedneedav.
Madame* W F*. Smith. Fiord Wale*

,1:1.-:i. roa roaucATioM

MOBTOAOE FORECLOSURE

OBPEB FOB PUBLICATION.

tended the Ladle* Aid at the home of
Ella C. Ksslavtaa. Jn4«* of I’rnbat. Mrs Ofor„. Wooc at Milo Wednesday.
•
.
Mr*. James Nevins, who submitted
WEST HOPE.
tv a mater operation a few weeks aeo
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Geofiery Kellei was brought to the home of her Dar­
in Pennock hospital on Thursday, a , ants. Mr. and Mra Charles Hushes,
baby girl.
Wednesday evening She and theababv
Miss Belle McCallum was in Kais- are doing nioelv. Mrs. Henry Rogers is
mazoo in the Borges-s hospital Wed -; helnlng to care for her
ncSday and Thursday for treatment.
; Mr. and Mrs. Llewellvn Erb attendMr. ana Mrs,iucnara Launaugn at-, rd the funeral of Mr. Sinclair or near
tended the- Brotherhood meeting in Lowell the fore part of the week.
Hostings last Monday evening.
Charles ' Armstrong received word
The community meeting held at lhe Friday nteht of the death of hi* eourin,
home of Mrs Hattie Anders of Delton Jav Armstrt tw. of Lansing Mr. Armwas well attended and enjoyed. The
next meeting will be with Mr. and
Cassius B-anchard of Plainwell for
Mrs. Richard Arentz.
manv year* a resident of thi* vlllaae.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arentx and mused away Thursday evening after
family were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
"nlv a few hour* illness of heart
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. McCallum and trrxible. He was hlehlv respected and
William spent Sunday in Kalamaaoo will be ml»*ed not onlv bv hl* family
hut manv friend*. He is a brother of
Clark.
Mr*. Flmrd Wales of this place. He
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Springer and leave* to mourn their lots four daugh­
children spent Sunday in Bowens Mill* ters. four sisters and two brother* who
’ at the home of Clarke Springer.
have our sincere symnathy in their kw.
i Mr. and Mrs Bert McCallum of He will be laid to rest in our cemetery
■ Cloverdale called at the home of Ira
i McCallum Sunday.
»
Mis* Rnsemarv Stebbins has been at
Bunday visitor* at the Everett Mc- home from Kellogg'* sick with the flu.
, Callum home were. Rev. and Mra. Fred
Mrs. Fiord Shelp spent Thursday
। King and children. Mr. and Mra. Her­ with Mrs. Harold Jones Glad to report
bert Pettengill ot Hickory Comer*, and Mrs. Jones a* improving.
I Gordon McCallum of East, Lsnring.
Lewis Johnson of GravUne 1* visiting
‘ The church and Bunday School wel- relatives and looking after the damage
done by the wind recently. Guy Hig­
। their midst and tlie school was very gins Is doing the repairing.

SHULTZ.
,
Sunday visitors of Mrs Katherine
Hart were Mr and Mrs. Prank Vis.
Miss Ida Bourne and Harold Bouma of
nesday night to Alfred Bennett.
Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. H. R.
A fine time wa* reported by all who Bouma and ton Frank of Grandville.
attended the Kinsley Ladles Aid So­
Clarence Smith of Grand Rapid* and
cletv which met for dinner Wednesday Bobbie Smith of Hastings spent the
with Mrs. Gladys Camel], Not ao large
a crowd as u*ual owing to so much Smith.
sickness around.
Cha*. Hoffman of Battle Creek, who daughter Lucille of .
formerly lived in this vicinity passed Thursday night with
away at his home there Wednesday.
Andrew smith.
Mrs Inez Ford is spending the week
with relatives In Hastings.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
FAIR LAKE.

LOST ANYTHING?
Try a Banner Want Adv

CREAM CHEESE

Wisconsin “Colby Type^
Domestic^vriss, lb. 37c

Campbell’s Beans
Pork and Beans

Country Club
Finest quality

NORWEGIAN SARDINES

25c

In Oliva Oil

DOMESTIC SARDINES
SMOKED SALMON
PANCAKE FLOUR

Country Club

Pillsbury or

Gold Medal Flour

t4H-lb. sack

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Spinach

Tandar curly Uaf

ONIONS

.Michigan Yellow Globo

WINESAP APPLES

CARROTS

F.ncrb«

RUTABAGAS ar TURNIPS

-39c

Idaho Potatoes

KROGER QUALITY MEATS

Fresh Picnics «* fmf^^
Beef Ribs CboicaCut.
Bulk Sausage
Smoked Picnics

25c
25c
..

lk

7V4c

An Economical Moat Dioh Popular With

tho Wholo Family.

Beef Roasts

Fine S*/«ch'on of Cott

Lb.

IOC

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                  <text>♦

SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. MARCH-2, 1932

14 PAGES

DEPOSITOR IIKUR-

LENTEN THOUGHTS

INPF 1^1 VI TH I
.

’•

Barry Oounty Elided to-Total

HIS article is nor "news" in the usual ivvn«e:
but we b.lievp it deals’with the highesi values
' ’•Li ’ -of Eleven Delegates—^Couri- - .
_-in
liti
.
|
ty Convention On Apr. 13

T

REP. L. W. FEIGHN^ADVO
I The it publican state rntiM ntltin, to
CATES VERY PRACTICAL
'rreminutf delegates for the republican | priatv Hu all of us io be thinking of right relaimiliutiul rtMivriitlun. has been set, fqr liondups. with all mankind .fnd with but Maker
METHOD
Grand Rapid* jin Wtdpesrfuy.'April “27 .
t County convent ion. must Ire held, two®­

- (Jiir world is suffering (he inevitable r&lt;aition

WOULD
STABILIZE
from .1 horrible war.-caused by human selfishness
---------- — —
----------------- -- IN
week.-, prior, or on April 13.
and greed, in'which 7;OOO.GOO.huni.in beings veer?
nil^TR
I Al CONDITIONS
The
Mate Aprll
convention
UUolnlAL
UUNUI I lUNb
1)(Iddemocratic
lh
1:, ajld will
H ,;
rn....«4 u"d (he coinitv conventions will lx held

Bank Deposits Were Insured 4 (,.w day, pn.vl(M1.. U11.frto
.
There Would Be No Question
Harry county will be entitled u»
About Complete Security

slam. I O.ODO.lWHrWoundcd or physically h.irmed
ind $100,000,000.0(10 ol property dtsfrci

WEBSTER FURNITURE
CO. COMING HERE
LARGELY OWNED BY JOS.
G GRISWOLD. PRES^OF
.
TABLE CO.

NEW FIRM TO CONTINUE
MANUFACTURING CHAIRS

S'lmiM-r f&lt;

uy
Whatever our influence, it
for ilk- community
with s|x'having «vur lives and ek^ritfilei

creed.’- H wc follow in the Mas
we will help’our' day'and jjehera•si no particular chutih Go to th&lt;
■ choiii*.
If not a member now,
n. Faster Day. ,in.d make your’ lift

than wvk tin- re.il things and the teal values of
lif«-J What o&gt;uld lu-lp us .ind (drr.country more

churc

in Giid. and .1 wrem- inner lilv. syi-king ."firM the
Kingdom of (uhI .m«i llis righte»u«ne",’’ tn return
lor which the Master has promiu'd lh«* nccdltil
tilings ol lift.-' Hy"faithful scckinff'we will grow
a helpful personality, strength of ilhiraiti-t. a more

church' lit
iirhtully. sincerely and
,.
,
.
,
Ip t” usirer in tli.il glad
day vvlhri; all deiinminationa! barriers sfiall be
broken, and there shall b.- One Ploek and One
Shepherd

REPORT HAS NO SUB- .
SWl BASIS

LARGE CROWD SEES
WASHINGTON PAGEANT

hopeful outlook and greater enurap, . Roger Bab­
son. the highcM authority on this nation’s Ijnfinm, One Man Had Pheasant Out of
Season—Another Used a
affairs. Ips recently declared iliaf^nothiny’ would
do s&lt;y much &lt;*&gt; restore htirmal evonuniic i-i.ndiritins
MORE THAN 4,BOO ATTEND
• in the United Stale
■cqiing ri'^rtCTf of .flu-.
FOUR PERFORMANCES
( hmiian i.ligion.'
HERE
Ih.w shall we go about, ir^
Not by hvsieri.al emotionalisin. .. h
500 SCHOOL PUPILS
'??
soon vanish, bm by TejMinable. sini’.'rr
v.v owe to Gaal .ind man. asking the
TAKE PART IN SHOW
guidance of the Spirit, and persistently

f-'or a 'iinv- after that titanic strugp.li*.
lived in a " boot's Paradise." enjoying
Rrpri-M-iitaUvr Iren W Frighner. j&lt;&gt;(, tju. democratic state convention, r.o lerial prosperity Our people lost their
feveriji
scramble' for material things
-ciid’i the Bunner a very liiteieaUng f*1' do not know Jiut fiow many dele-j
mmmui.tr.lta. wl.lrh
tanr IW-tar .utlwrlmI for Uta nmnlr. | with its wild spiiul.ilion. brought

idea*, liiut. II worked out. would mean
much to tin- dcpoMhir'.'uv Well a, '-hr
bunks of Michigan* Tur aitirP lol-

NUMBER 44

PAGES Ito 8
CONSERVATION OFFI­
CERS MAKE ARRESTS

OVERLOADED TRUCKS
DESTROY-HIGHWAYS

SCHOOL TOP™
FILM OF WISHION

Four Important Episodes
Life of Washington Are
Dramatized'

In

and

PRODUCTION IS PICTORIAL
BIOGRAPHY OF FIRST
PRESIDENT S LIFE

SCHEDULED
FH SCOUTS EO SHOWINGS
FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
NOR-COURT MDS

(luring the two nuttnci
for »enool pupils.
Aft&lt; ’ a medley cd patriotic airs by
&lt;l«-|He.l|- &gt;11 IMUK. !&gt;..&lt;&lt; '»■ 1. IIL-UIX1
r.
1
Wil
Law
Limiting
Loafts
That
Can
Limited Number of Adults and the High SrhOw orrhvelra. tire prelude
by th- bank* through drt«nit(iry b. nd-' Increased •' Production
Will
&gt;.cent- &lt;nrened a^winx a group of chli-•ng eompunu' Du ni'urauo- ns- «)Greatly Benefit Hastings
Be Transported On Roads
County Schools Can Be
..0 been piovidrd by many bun'--- to,
.
.
teacher call* one
Accommodated
th-ir prclerred dtrenn't
«&gt;i larx-t
Business and Workmen
Now |p Effect
SESSION HERE IS LARGEST
CONG. KETCHAM SAYS P. M.
•.■mount.-. &lt;if money
' A piece of good new-, hie, come t-j;
fr fall* asleep,
EVER HELD IN BARRY
HAS FILED NO APPLI
that, beginning March 1. the law which |
Many of tire bonding compani'-' have) the. Hanner thh week which wc gladly .
cfon him and
llmi'
Iwid'-that
win
Ire
traruparted
1
curtailed their bonding buriiieas during purs on to our city readers, .who will)
COUNTY
CATION
•
|w&gt;
greatly. The Webyti-.j
uni the pubite. rnath nf this sfut*- wi-pt ’
id gvidrit him
into
” •■Ifcc: Il «will remain in efi« -t
district treasurers, village and town- Furniture Company, which Jin-. for1 &lt;m
;&lt; ol Washing*
' umtt-thr~nr.r m June Overloaded DOWLING TROOP WINS
:.hf|» trrasurets and others have not -veraJ year* bwn focatrd In TMchesrer. HAS NOT ACQUIRED
if damage
to gravel
pahy uhder djrteuorrof the Washing-, Tin- four *rcne* were: The youth and
been furnished depository bond-. Now New York, whw it manufacturedTl4[- p tz 1? c PA 11 onftn lni,:k can do a M,t ot
&gt;i..ir
oseph cknight cup '•an Bicentennial Commission
I nt L. A. Gf o. nHILnuMD toad-, when the
.... ground
,
ts
!■ waked with;
the court* are holding that public fihuirs. i. ’o be moved Jo'HaivUnxx and ;
adventure showing young Washington ‘
w&gt;ter. MUI
and they do a ................
lot of injury
Pupils of all the grades in ’.Ire citv'
*111 carry
I.IHV (III
on it*
IU&gt; line
Illi- III
ot 'furniture
■
makJ-'.- t.» ■
acIiooI moneys and Aomc other fund' will
Middlcviifv Boys Earn Greatest rchovl.-. may attend the film during alive wnh dreams of tlw) sea and ad­
deposited In banks without this dcjinM- ini: in th.- Hastings Table Company. However Such ft Cutoff Would the Turma&lt;-road-when tiwFy-drive near
venture and, disappointed hire through
regular elaax period.’, for an admUMon order of l,is wither. ,u a courier among'
tory liwurance are ntfg preferred claim#. plant The Webster
----- . .Furniture
. romprnv
.
Number of Badges — Kim.
B.. Adv«n&lt;M.o« Far Freight
charge ol 5 cents. SupL VanBu&amp;kirk tin- Indians qnd French: The man and
against- closed bonks; mid that this | is largely owned by Joseph G. Gris-.
Sigler Serves As Judge
anti Passenger Traffic
carry .on hv truck la- -.liould .all
al&gt;n Mates that a Utmlcfl number ot: ln&gt;mr. Showing the courtship ot Martha
•money- must be paid first, before any: wold of Grand Rapids, pre*id'-nt ui the;
other depositors may haw any share Hasting. Table Company, and 8. S.
Sonic time ago the Barnier men- [ County Engineer Rakowsky «f dii’-; With Chief Judge-KtpvSbdec presid-' adults and a few cdtHTty- school* can Cu.-tu. and May’ Day with 11 pageant ot
in the distribution of fund* under' Simons* of New York City, vlcr-presi- ironed the fact that In a railway magafigure tire amount that, ing. the largest Boy Scout Court of be accommodated tf notice is , given chfldreii at Mount Vernon; The gen­
li(|iii&lt;lntion
.
; dent of the.Hastings Table Company, j
in
Chlcr.. l.-rald-W- ’
*}{“‘‘Jj g Honor ever to ire m id in Barry eoun-, beforehand. It is absolutely csM-ntiul: eral and lame, showing Washington
Why should village, school district, j Tiie manager of the We J’ te( Company^,
iy took jiliice in the Barry county
appointed j- i-ommi0tl&gt;n tn .chief artd
1 tom the shoulders
Supt. VanHuskirk ‘.:pd. breau.-c Hie the gloomy day* at Valley Forge; The
township or city money .be mure .sacru- ( Mr-Plaksln ..ui Jtochr.’iliir. j.-j, ,ul
there, had appeared a n-pi.r!
janct than the little hoard of a widow; ni«nci;&lt;lly internittd
{that the Interstate Commerce Com-]
Mot&lt;- than fifty scouts were presented visual iducation room. L-, rather &lt;11111!!. »Uitc.-i»at&gt; and immortality .-.howing the
with 66 merit badges nr Insignia repre­ and large crowds cannot be handled at . luitton * rnbutc and later the tribute ot
or of 11 retired elderly people, no longer. The Webeier Furniliftr Company has . mission at Washington had -given '-he
able to tarn a living?
been bought by- the Hastings -Table' p,t(. Marquette Railway Company the
senting advancement in the ranks ot one time. But if sufficient notice t.' friend: at Mount Vernon. In tire post*
given a schedule can be worked out He hide scene, tire young boy who dreamed
I bellqye that every dollar deposited Company and As being moved ti» this .right to purcluiM- the .South Havh
tn any bankun-Michigan should Ire jus': city and will occupy-n pari of tl.e Ha:- branch of the Michigan Central. :-'f.
| Assisting Mr. Bigler M members of particularly wishes to .Hres&lt; the fact of Washington is given the insignia of,
| the court were William Shutters and tliat groups who comt. without giving posterity by history.
exactly us safe, as money deposited in. tings Table Company plant where ititiie C K and S. combining th- two
the postal savings Hinds. I believe that j will continue to ojrerntc under 'hi j road'- into a cutoff, in order to iiiv- j
. L. E. Barnett The examiner* were L noticejare almost certain to be dis­
Two .reparate ca*ts of characters
every bank holding a charter tffidcr name of the Webster Furniture Coni-ltx ttw service for that road’: ehicaia • j
appointed in regard to gaming admi-&gt;- were uwd for the leading roles in the
tire-law's of Michigan should be abso- puny and will continue the same litre j irelro.t piijssengfr and freight buslra. I
Hyatt. L. J Oswald. Winston Merrick. -slon. C.iarg» for adults and fw pupils pageaht There are as follow* Geotae
lutclv as sate a depoMtnry of money'viz. producing chairs. The owners of, The Hanner wrote to Congr-xiiwn
IJr M 1{. Kinde. Harold Ho.M-iib.Tger. from th^ county Schools .will be IU cents; Washington. Gerald Skidmore npd
GAS
RATES
IN
HASTINGS
(Continued on -page nine, part twin I th*
plant* arc also the owners o'1 Ketrluitn to find out it Ire could a&gt;; ■ rLeland Jones, Martha Washington,
--- -- -«-•-«■—r—------... Wlddicumb Furnituie Company «if i tain if tire Intoratatc Commerce Copi-j
i nnd, Lloyd Sluder.
1 The film Is &lt;srenti.-iHy a pictorial , Marjorie Baker and Ailecn I-enliatit;
COMPARE FAVORABLY
Tlie number who attended the court biography ol the life ol Washington-1 PosterityPnnR FUND MAY NOT------------- (Grand Rapids and the producte of allimLssion hail given such - perniLv-lon.
Kneeland McNulty and
WITH OTHER PLACES
I three companies will be marketed by Under dale yf February 23 Vl“’ Co:.-,
Mr. Sltafcr .--aid. was beyond all ex-; and the Incident* iiortrayea are Mild to David Cook. History. Maye Bmelker ’
PROVE SUFFICIENT tire same sales organization. whirl: :-.| gressnuui writ* -: I am udvii-d that;
irectatlon. But as the time for the court, be strictly authentic from 'a historical and Lillian TolhurM; Advenliire. Keith
——
j one of tire,outstanding ones in the fur-. they &lt;thc C«m;hls*loni have tli appli-1|
■
neared
new
name*
of
successful
scouts
stand(»lnt.
Lcchleitirer and Nchon Gardner;
QUALITY OF GAS TO
liUn" ‘n ,u
,1H' Iu'!-'
“ rc-,ult
Because the fllm’t- of jjarrow width
Calls For Help During February ‘"’u”' tr“d''
• -•’‘on °n fi&gt;''
behalf M th- Fen- - Wayne Snyder and Hubert
H .
.
I II is-expected that this addition to Marqu-'itc f»r the purclui.se of .th- .-.
BE TESTED BY CITY i tlie th:.; schedule ongmally planned' and because the scltool here does no’ Fame,
Long; Horne. Irene Jones and Hetty
Were Heaviest During
; m,. ^ne produced III the Tatk- Com- road:, ft would appear then that the
I had to be altered and. the court was] own a full-stzed projecton It U ncces-.i Relckord.
Entire Winter .
pany plant will resjih in a more active ! notices which have apireiired in other Patrons to Be Given Heater'not able to adjourn until nearly ten .-ary that the production Ire given on
n
Now- Prirn tn Roirin ' °’dock.
| the small-slzcd projector, in the visual
Rates, New «™&gt;
Price »
to -x™
Begin
TroojT 51. Dowling. ....
L J. Oswald i educatioh room Any proflu that may SPECIAL LENTEN SERV­
...............
• ;
: ,
.
.
wo ire gwa news to tin- men 111 inc
of the October session of supervisor* • plant
.
About May
May First
First
. iscoutmaster.
”
■ "
a.. ------------------------presentation
- —n«
ass well a* ,o
to U,c
the *....
city,
. that there 1. not a .substantial.f.ounda- !
About
, ... outmaster. won the Joseph
McKtitght. , accrue
num the various
;
that they had made the Mime appro-”,"nt “
“&gt;’ . -. .
ICES EACH EVENING
.*
It is needless to siiy thatsjhe last) non for this report, betraue it w'oujd |I ^j
le
nninc
j;
al
their
nii.
’
ctntg
Fridav
!
cup
for
the
highest
-.percentage
Of
secof.the film will be u*etl to help defray
The council at (heir nii.-i-thtft Friday I
prlatlon fur th- support of tire ,f.ori }'‘‘thrM.’
j^.,. nnl fre™
ti"'-:'
- be. greatly to the advantage of this city j rtlld.t i„.ard the report of their special I ond class promotions Hurry Tompson the cost of the pageant. Supt VnnBu-,this county, through th.- Hairy e«&gt;U»B
l:, Ure ii^inur..
tnufe *h!.»
1--: one &lt;&gt;l
o! , il fhr two roaiL were 6unbinvd into a j Imnnilttee. which was appointed aonte I w«s given -qx-cial mention for being the kirk say*.
Rev. Stanley Niles Is Guest
."(j in
furniture trade
This Wa&lt;
. .
., tli«- fii.I
111'
nil
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(mitiiif.ir-.
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f.,r
it,.*
tkr.r.i
Murriilt-f
ti*
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v.iil,
ir..&gt;
।
1
first hit oF all line.' uf inutiufuo' ■moll- for
....the. Per.- Manjuvtte. starting j H'me”^o uv’mvMtigat^SaH' h(U\ in; fir*! registered uu inirer of 11 cub pack
Speaker—-Series Close With
Um- precedimt year. We mentiom.-d at lute when the depression begun in! in
ViyiBurcn county and 1’WjliH"
with a vk-w of seeing if they' in Barry county. Wm*ton Sheffield, an1 HOUSE TO HOUSE CAN­
the time that it seemed that tliat 1929 ft tk well known tliat the sU--u ! ---------Play Surtday Evening
---------- Hastings and ot | Cmi!d not be lowered.
Engle Scout, was awarded a gold palm
j through Kalamazoo.
. would be insufficient to pertorm tin-.,
IContinucd on page three!
An invitation is extended to tire pub­
VASS
IN
PROGRESS
for
winning
in
extra
merit
badges.
Pic1
1
to
Woodbury.
i
TI1V
com
miitt»
reported
that
they
'
I. service in Barry county for tlie entire
। There Uno question Wit that such an
(o,ind Ha-tu^# «a* rates tn line tUrev of George Washington. obtained
lic to attend the vjieciul Lenten servRepresentatives of Legion afld ici a being held at tire Methodist chur&lt;#i
by
Mr.
Sigler
from
Cong.
John'
I
artaiigement
would
ire
advantageous
t
‘
&gt;,.
Aith
thay.-_&lt;&gt;f
other
citu-s
of
this
sire;
Mill appear* that the demands on m EDGAR FIFIELD HOME .
’
mV
! a,,,i ,lw!
»- •&gt;«’
dUi- Ketcham, were given each troop pre/.-'
Auxiliary Soliciting Work
, •■act! evening thia week beginning at
BURNsrw the ground ; •«.
the distance between
Detroit aand
Chi-i' fjfijfnaicd ugjtuwt In the matter of ent.
. . ...
&lt; W1U1
normal on account ot ao much uia .&gt;■
ow Uwt h|)i
M n.
■
7:15 a clock.
For Unemployed
The awards given wefo nv follows:
ItTpresent
lines.
That
road
’
now
Jake-1
r4
^
Cr
,
mI
nittee
spoke
of
their
visit
Rev. Stanley Niles of Eaton Rapids Is
. ploymi-nt.
1t« nr»«»nl llnM That rnnd now* taker. I
Wolf cub badge* Harry Tompson.
inTalking with secretary. Chboni ot Rural Fire Department r«™11..'.l
Called
Reprcecntatives
of
’
the
American
111 iuikln* wim
j. v'"’" —• &lt;
tt* Chicago-Detroit freight to Grand 110 th&lt;l k&gt;caj manager of the Consumers Sanford Rogers, cub Puck 9. Hastings. Legion and Auxiliary who were named tire speaker and will bring an insplra—
a
—
....
f.K...
—
...
jj
u
t
Building
Could
Not
'
the poor board we find, that February
tional message. Special musical nuinRapid*,
where
it
is
turned
over
to
its
|
P(1Uf
.
r
cmnpirty.
whp
anked
that
they
(Continued
o
n
page
five*
on
the
Relief
Work
committee
wer»*'
«iu the freavlest In its call* upon the I
bers also being ununged for each
Be Saved
Grand Rapirts-Detroit line or to Rs wa|t until .1 meeting of the company.
bury Thursday. Friday and Saturday'
fund for the entire winter, 'flint would)
■ service
Grund Rapid-. Chicago line. It would , ,tlould lM. b(.ld ,n jnrkM,n. whlch lu,.t DRAMATIC READER TO
of Iniitxweck enrolling the unemployed,
iMMwno* Im- mi
naturally
™- fl
•- looks
~~~ a* IIl About
the) 9:30 Saturday morning the tire
Closing tilts juries of Lenten meet­
who came to the Legion room* to regts- ings.month of March will see little U any J alarm here wax bounded and tlu- de- suv-t’ between forty and. tifty mile, on j1;(d been called to consider the mat- )
the young people from Rev. Niles*
APPEAR ON MARCH 9
Ii.irtm.-nt sped to the home of Edgar MWre-hauluge on both ijutsriwr and „.r nI tflls ril.Cv AUvr lhat meeting.,
derrcusc in the demand.
church tn Eaton Rapids will present
One hundred stxty-»lx ‘ have regis­ • The Servant in The House'' on Sun­
’
Manager Glenn Brower reported tliat;
jn living towiuhlp When the freight traffic.
Barry county is mhchiy I'Hunutc in' Fifivld. Jn
Some time ~ago the Pete Marquette
People of Hastings tered since Thursday.
t-nt arnvea
arrived they round
found that
havitut ua man to deal with this sltuadepartment
mat
•
• the Consuniei' Comiiany had peti- .Young
having
silua- departmer
day night. March 6. at 7:15 ojflock.
Hon who ha- thy neCe^ary qualitfra of there was no water with which to fight
»’ [£'
,7c„h.
Solicitation of the city, by a house This will tre given m the social rooms
■ Parish Sponsoring
Entertain­
sympathy and y&lt;t Jirmirexx H. care- the names, .and the nr.- wa* under loo
» J »
1
'
'Continued on page six)
1
a , *
because of the belter stage facilities.
employed begins today. Wednesday. The play, with wliich ao many are
— -■—
.
ment At Welcome
fuHy ii.ventiga'r* all case. that are mmh h.-adway to Mop it at that tumbrought to h» attention and. with tire hiortfcr to; rend inMi alarm it w ty to’woodbury^but *'X tZ
, The Hastings Parish young people March 3 by the American Lesion and familiar, is appropriate to tire season
ty to Woodbury; but it appears that, DESIGNATE FISH THAT
| are sponsoring an entertainment to be Auxiliary for any work that a property and carries with it a splendid message
co-operation and help of the other rreceaary for someone to go from the the report that Ute Pi re MarquMte had
MAY BE SPEARED i given at the Wclcofite Grange hall owner may hwre. whether cleaning the of brotherhood and good will toward
membera of the board, he has worked Flflcld home a half mile to a neighbor’s asked permission to buy the ‘wn,
basement, repair work, taking care ofi
out a aystern of relief that hwure* that to telephone. As the structure wiw a branches of. the Michigan Central J
all mankind Admission Js free.
thow who need help will ge» it. at the Irume one.that gave the flames such n Which would form aUcIi a connecting Deputy Conservation. OHioer
entertainment wHl be giycji Uy the children. cleaning windows, etc
Rev L L Dewey is also planning for
A .standard wage of ?5 cents an hour ►irecial services during Paulon Weekminimum cost to the county, and yet Mart that it w.i* hopek-jvs to attempt to
Mr.. Mabel Powley Harper, a dramatic
Sumner Notifies Fishermen
will
be
paid
for
all
k'hds
of
work,
and
)reader Ol exceptional ability She will
those Who need- asaUtancc will receive fight them with only the chemical j
unnouncenu-nt ui which will lx- hiarta
About Regulations
equipment
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give a program of humor and patlw.,.
'wholesome food.
Tiie loss was total; only ~a little
of
j Dr-lttity Cuna-rvation Officer George dialect anil costume nutnixun There lUiy kind that can Ire dune in tiw^m-xt
But with all the carefnl looking after
people. W1U be
tx- number*
numbers of interest
in
‘ Sumner wishes to inform the people!will
to old and 90 days. Phone 26S7. Andrew A Mat­
this- rihiation which Mr Osborn is the furniture in the house was saved
Secretary
of —
Unemployment,
for HEALTH UNIT FINISHES
। of Barry county■ concerning the ‘law.*
'
young
'
.thews.
— -------------- —
—--—
giving, unless there riiall tre a turn There was Mime insurance, but not |
........from
...... Mrs.
Harper
I irguluiliie *pranng
March
1 . tocome* to us from Nilra. any work which you devtre done
for the better in the near future it nearly enough to cover the Jos*. Tire,
TEST IN CITY SCHOOLS
Nearly
-*-•»' every house owner rould pn»boernu doubtful that the appropriation I house belonged to Archie Cunningham I| Having decided to mute farming J I April 30 ft i.'t unlawful to spear in with very .firm recommendations from
ably.find
some
odd
job.
that
needs
to
i
trout
streams
at
nnjFume.
the Anna Morgan Studios of the Fine
made.last October will be sufficient to
"***.
J Gardner will have an auction sale on
tre done, that some unemployed man Doctors and Nurses Give 1057
: According to notice received from
take care of the situation for tire cn- EIGHTY-FOUR CASES
tire Morris Johiuum farm 1-4 mile east ' the State Department of Conservation Arts Bldg, of Chicago and from many: could do. even U tt Is fur only a few
Pupils a Complete Physical
churches and organiratiuiui who have
tire year of 1932. A new board of sup-1
nnkiTACinnc niccAOC oj Milo Puli particulars ot this sale
hours.
ervteora. however, will be elected in
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE -will be Tound in ^recial announcement by Mr. Sumner, carp, suckers, redhurse. ;ponsored her program'
Examination
Those who are employed and have'
See any member of -this young ireo
Abril. They will have u session in April.
on linbllier page of this issue of tiie■ mullet, dogfish and gnrpikc may be
■ an income are urged to autist in lh^»
Du.mg the past six weeks, |u*&gt;7 chil­
speared In non-troyt streunw in the pie's organization for ticket:;.
Another in June and still another In (Dr. Mohler, Oily Health Officer, Banner. ’
'
manner a* every hour s work count*.
dren of the HaMtiig* public schorl^
l/rwi'f Peninsula from March 1 to
►. an
IF It
Ik „nnn.ta&gt;,
_a , '
, n
4
October;
so fk.nl
that if
It is
necessary’ fnr
for .■
Makes Annual Report to
April 30. All sirearing must Ire done in
the board to authorin' a transfer from.
MRS. ETTA PARMELEE.
under supervision &lt;&gt;: t!io Barfy Cuunfy
the day time only.
j Tlie Hastings Women’s rlub will
.... BROTHERHOOD RALLY
Council
tire general fund, or from some other j
In order to fettle the estate of the
Health Unit. All rejulftrly-cnrulled pu­
fund, to the i»oor fund it can
"*
shave their general meeting Friday aft: Oily Health Officer Dr. C. D. Mohler late Fred Parmelee. Mr.i. Etta Pannejee .
ON SUNDAY. MARCH 13 pil* in the High. Central and Ward
PASTOR
TO
ernoon.
March
4th.
nt
the
honre
ot
Mrs.
made his yearly report Io Gw council. phi! have an auction *a)c on the prein-1 LANSING
*-”•
v.’hoob were Included in the examina­
QPFAk
(IN
MARCH
91
H
A
Adrounie
on
South
Broadway
VISITORS LIMITED TO
covering the- twelve months ending ires,
mile east of the Holmes church.
SrtAK UN MAnLn d I
|,n^rjtn Wl)l
glven by tlw Mid- Dist. Pres. Archie McCrea and tion. Local doctors took turn- In areWlUCMDCDC nC CAUH Y February **■ Hf
M e“ea o! There wtll be offered 3 horsT*. cattle.)
ing the Health Unit In iU »wk.
Dr. Victor Thrall Will Give
^ViUe
ahd will lx-Mrin
keeping
■
MtMotno Ur rAMILT contagious disc m3 withth lire city lu tools, and feed. Full particulars will Dr. R
Of the 1057 examined. 4M were
K. O
u. Thoniaa
inotnas Cominir
coming to
10 wMh
|heclub
u.ntcn
, MclCea|l
_
2.—;------ „
„
'hut time, as follows:
'
be found in a sjreclal announcement on ) •’
The Addresses
found to be free from defects and Ml
Brotherhood As Their
wHi give -Night* of the Old Testa"
”
"..... "
““
Erysipelas .....v^r
Precautions
Taken
For “
Benefit
another |iugc of this issue of the Ban-1
Tire Brotherhood Rally for the with defects. The total number of de­
Wnnnr flnpst
nwi. and Mrs Hole* will give "Nights
Scarlet fever . &gt;..
ncr.
Col.
M
E.
Bowers
will
cry
this,
fects
found was 913. Flfty-flva of Hmmo
nonor
uuesi
of
Ncw
Tcitamrnl
■■
rhcTr
.
wU1
Methodist men of Barry county will be
of Patents At Pennock Hos
Chickenpox
iale.„_------- ---------.
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J Two-weeks-Iron* Monday tliere will so bc_j!pwial music. Tea will be served treld in the Mctlvodist church in thU defective ear- or hearing, tin were 10
pital During Epidemic
j Whooping codgh
city on Bunday afternoon. March 13 at
n r- Miiwnsv .
bc *hc March meeting ot the BrotherPneumonia
.
For the present and until this;
cent unuerwoignt
underweight or ao
20 per rent
cent
•v 30 o’clock
lper
x&gt;r Mnl
U. 4. .Ml HR AX.
flood, with Dr R O. Thomas, pastor of
w.vriew
" Archie E McC.ea of Muskegon, who: overweight. 14 had skin dlxeasra, 441
epidemic of influenza is over, -visitors: Streptococci ..
’1 D. C. Murray will have an auction !th„ Klrsl prv,bytcrian church of Lannuhuk.
Miimiui..........
al Pennock hospital will be limited to
10 sale 1-2 inlie west of Maple Grave Cen-1 sing, as jjx-aker. Dr. Thomas has ci The annual meeting of the Hiutings Is'the District Brotherhood President.; had cavities tn teeth. IKThad detective
members of the families of the patlenU I Typhoid fever
3 1 ter. The property list and full pur-. »lde reputation for his pulpit work, j Rural Fire Association will be held at and Dr. Viclor W. Thrall of Battle! totalla. 12 had goitre. 5 had defiwlfva
only. This U a precautionary measure
— Uculara of this sale are publUlwd else-'also for the addresses which he gives the City ludl building on Saturday, creek will give tire addresses,
heart and lungs. 51 had drfretive
Total ...,.
taken solely tor lire protection of the
M; where In this issue of the Banner. Co).; before such organizations as dinner’March 12. 1932—2 wks.
Il U hoped that lire men of. the' arehea and 59 had other mbcellNiMua
paticriU.'who. being sick, are more sus-,
&gt;Jr&amp; Norton will cry thia sale.
(clubs,
--------------- --------------------county, whether Brotherhood members | ailments.
CIUDR. the
me Brotherhood
uromernooo and
ana others
uincts ofi
ui ।
THE
MICK
ARE
IMPROYING.
ceptlbie to cold, tonsilltl* and influen­
MIXED DANCES.
I like character. He is a pleasing speaker
or not, will attend this gathering and I
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za than they would be otherwise. Sure-Tire Banner 1* happy to Mate that j
STUDENTS W»K GUWTS.
Moose Temple Saturday, March
CENTRAL P. T. A.
and wifi have an interesting message
get tire Inspiration and the benefit of
If. A. Hall.
W R
Carp's orchestra.—Adv.
The Hastings Rotary club Monday
iy no friend would want to call on a! W.
Hall, H
8. Rheldon
Sheldon and.W .1J I The next meeting of the Central
tji
nwho
Central, tor b
wno come,
come.
tlie addresses.
,
■
patient there and expose him to a cold : Hollaway are all recovering from their | school P. T. A- will be held on Thum- i
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...
dXnOL
_
or the flu. aa can so easily be done un- | serious illneaaes. though not
! them day. March 10, A splendid program is I
CHIROPODIST.
REBEKAH SUPPER.
kqowtngly. Your consideration in Chis are yet able to be out at all. Their re-! being prepared and it is hoped there
Ironside's_flboe Store every Saturday
Evary Saturday night at Clear lake outstanding records
Wednr.’day, March H. O. O. P. hall-Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
j their TespecMve clan
matter la solicited.
j cowry is good news to everyone.
| may be u good attendance.
| 12-6 P. M Free consultation.t-Adv. tf. -Adv.

J

COMMITTEE REPORT■1 ED TO CITY COUNCIL

‘.

Three Auction Sales

M

�Till. HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. .MARCH 2, IMS

PAGE TWO

Mr. &amp; Mrs. H. J. Flower of
Milo Observe Golden Wedding

CITY COH L RE­
FUSES STATE'S OFFER

.

TAXATION WAS CHIEF

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AI

the Stale Highway department to £
nr
mcu v
TOPIC,FOR DISCUSSION
nil thl» work thbinwhe.
.
IJ
117
LUU AL. HL IVO
.under a previous )&gt;*. the tat, h«\
Michigan League of Municipali­
been paying thU city . ar the- rate Of
C. F Field U confined io huhonvi(9.000 per mile each year tor-iiw tnaln- , A fn&lt;;nd ajyf neighbor tend’ its n Annie Humphrey followed by a pleasties Held Meeting In Lan­
jteiuutce ot the link ' mon tluuf twd ■ spk-udhl account of tlw celebration of itn talk of remtnuccnce. preFcnt 1um&gt;:
sing Tuesday
miles nf paving built by out city. Mr. and Mm H. .k-Flowcr’s golden pinmu and many good wishes for the • Miv, Neva IHlery it recovering-from
PROPOSED CONTRACT CON whleh I’.now n |&gt;arJ. wf stiifr itunKlin. &lt; wrddmg which we are ibry glnd to fijture. Mrs. Jsrpan. the fsiete».v ot her recent illness.
The Michigan TMgt» ot MumcipnliTin- city had u ed out ot this fund publUb and. the Banner Joln-s with the the community, was at her best in her • Mutch came in on n cold c^*t wind । • ties, of which thia eily !&gt; 11 member.
CERNED MAINTENANCE
only "hat win absolutely :u-r&lt; vary to many friends of Mr, and Mr? Flwer Own tributes to the bride and groom.:
i held u meeting at the Hotel Olds tn
•make repbhr on Ute pavjna-. and had in wnhiiig them many nwr^Mgh h#i»py : A poem, written for the.giwtn. Wiui re- .-which very . few people enjoyed.
OT TRUNK LINES
Lairing yesterday afternoon Bewral
put the rest in a »avinit&gt; fund, so that atuuwr*arie.FuHowttu: « a iJuirt ctted In her own gracious manner by,' Mm inr. 0ui‘nr.ci?_cn^rtain&lt;d un.- • thenw6 were, brought before thla-ga'liif the .-tiiic quired thi- hiyiiix ot n&lt; 1. hiographicat sketch and a report of the'Mrs. Olive Dooiitllr. who rend- also a I'1’1*1 LUttld t--' i on Tin- dav «-v&lt;piug. I el mg
HIGHWAY DEPL TO
tender
verw* on “Friends. «...
Old Home,
Betty.-daughter
Mr and . Mrs. „
F. I1 First there was n &lt;1i»cu»»lnh of imfinving Hx« city would bt ln a poalUon.feathering:
•
j—-----------«—•_
............ l&gt;t ...
LOOK^AFTER PAVING tj pay fur b out of'lhe money paid l». Honwr J
. .......... . ............. Friends, the Real Friend* Like You, t B tjtu. v- tpilti- sick »’;ih the mrith-n- aible state control al local finance*,
Kean. Ertr county/ Pa. January 27. which will In- long Jcnd'mberrd by us .-a*
nils artiou atu ednaidcred, but nut
.
Officials te-dJd Equipment that purpbM* bV Uic'ftgje.
1657. in the fall of 1865 he moved "with nil. Tl-.e bride, iuna-lf. then read ti
5,
K vd. nt the lint nier-ttiiF ' of the
.‘h patii'pla—ami t m
bls
parents
to
Galesbiirs.
Mulligan, letter fnSm an absent sister, giving an .4,.^
Mature W«- und&lt;r»tand 11 !■« to be
Called F-LBx State Wctikl
■
‘
'Viiuock handl'd
ill tn.x'.n- and tin- following -nring he moved to interesting-description of their hmt 1 tins Werirn-Miny
bnriight up at the rpecinl teuton jiut
drparqpc
Be Too Expensive
Prairie-.die
« n wilcut
tain fJWT
ity limit#.---------— - tiMi’iishijf Baily touiiiv hl. wedding aa recalled by herself then a
Cidleil ■
■
■
....
...tjih from present home
Another qin -Uon will U- What part
Mary
was born in Ba­
.n
Mr., FW.-, ■
of the. inomtHlninft
•*-—’ J• Moreau
•»- ol .the ..eight tax should be given by
._-.lt will not Bi­ . raviu. GeneM-e county, N ’ Y. NovemFridat
A daughter was born to Mr and Mr
bor 17. I8S0. In tin yea: "18»X» .-he &lt;#ir rs hatipily received,
ble lor that Job any' longer.
ilti-nd-! Kenneth Clark. 5J7 No. MirhieairAvi
I with her parents to Barry townsiilp. „
(J’l.iti, d&lt; Tide t«i Rin- al) the wi-tahl tax
lb,,
on February 30 at Pennock luwpitai. , to countie.' (or the purpose of reliet:where Nite lived until February 23.
ahv* of Hie rtrji
when die. wax Wedded to H J Float r_. Two. i-peciaNB
ing CiHintv and local taxes? ft u felt
Thev unnu'dlatr-'y rums-to the Flow t-r:-hould not Ui*5
An rnornious &lt;"• A pot luck suppe
citnapy u:i- i&gt;r.i:n|&gt;tlv at 7 &amp;) »
’ .•arm, »whlen. with Hu
’
Uiouitl be nlurntil Io cities lor the
gr«om and’. ‘
There was :il«» a dbruxMon at th&lt;?
‘ subject of munuripal taxation
r entertained a
'AMERICAN LEGION ANXIOUS
■hod tx&lt; n pianmxi. Tin* ntj

Wide at
-. die Toe
d-.ouid hive an*
pie width at the
toe so that grow­
ing bones and
rnurcles can ex-

MANY SOLDIERS'
IWES UNMARKED
TO-GET NAMES OF
ALL SUCH
’

Simplex Heins
, are nude Let u»
t your children
itn three dim-

Simplex.

had

'lexles

WENT SMELT FISHING
IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN

iold and nu

THIS APPLIES TO SOLGIERS OF EVERY WAR

friendlv

Four Hastings Men Had Pleasnnt Experience Despite
Hurd Ruin Storm

Only.Cost to Family Will Be Ex­
pense of Setting Monument
Furnished-!??* Govt.

ironside Jhoe Co.

mp and

and !w
&lt; Prnnn

lc and Mr*. Alla
A pleasing procra
which I* un- rt-ceired much an,
relative* or. a ell drusen and dt
Of th*Lilin’ flitnnr T
finite monument, to ..bring the th'
i.egr- of th&lt;- u.ldU-r to Frank W. An

tth mat

mbit

Ifare. And
hall bring Hu- da»i:
they will .-.till inn-

ir n suvernm
"n.

FREEDOM NEVER SEP­
ARATED FROM OBEDIENCE

BEAUTIFUL VIEW
FROM -LONE TREE” Hitt

v. Sidney Francis ol Nash- Kalamazoo Paper States That
This Yankee Springs Spot
grille Spoke At Rotary Chib
May Become u Park
On Monday
PROGRAM Foil THE IIAI ANTE OF THE WEEK
hrndmg

rm in Lcnnwcf
From
hill tire vl
and hili.

To Whom This
May Concern

M !.l&gt;. — THt'flH.

Utt. — &gt;AT.
Iloulile leatur,- I'rogr.illi

“BEN- HUR”

‘West of Broadway’

IN SOI NO
Adult* 2!&gt;r

Special Discount on all
work Bought From Stock.

I ANN HARDING

Hastings Monument
Works

LAKEVIEW DIST.
HAS REORGANIZED

PRESTIGE
ALSO COMEDY—“Julius Sizzer” and Rathe

COMMERCIAL CLUB
D43.iv- rs Were Elected On Mon­
sENJOYS HEALTH TALK
day Evening - School Has

11 Rtini*

Learned of Health Unit Work
Through Pictures Shown By
Dr. Kinde On Tuesday

Been Continued
JOHN BARRYMORE

Wi- have installed the latest equipment for

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

GEORGE - O’BRIEN

brate with us

The Rainbow Trail

Friday &amp; Saturday Specials

-Sanka Coffee

35c

49c

JELLO

SPARE RIBS

’ 23c

25c
Feb Naptha
Soap

GOOD, CLEAN MILK

49c
Pork Loin Roast

’ "

8c

And Slitn Summerville in “Racing Youth”
Also Comedy—“Fishing Around”

Blue Rose Rice

49c

Maxwell Housv
Coffee

Is the MOST Economical Food !

10c

"il. JioUlitlJ

i ■

I1.-. &lt;1:
r

5C

Beef TnrgUCfe

’

18c

.

Swifts Premium
Ovtnigccf Hnin.

PIG LIVERS

Hamburger

and il’incs that

5c

19c
..

Pork Sausage /i

9c

rOAlPLETE food that’ yruir money ran
’•jt.. when you consider its FOOD
V.VI.CE—in iai-t there’s nothing to &lt;!onin.ure with it. But hr sure that the milk
v&lt;i;t u-ej.- CLEAN, bevause many stM’ious
। iiHk-wkcjmhI much. fMftmng ntu bveti

9c

A Special Bill Will.Reach You Thursday.

• - “Where Better Fcode. CostLui"

Male of Michigan has rewaletl I ho fact
that n&lt;&gt; CLEANER milk is produced in
the stab- of Michigan than Highland^
we sell it' for less money tjnm yon would
have t&lt;&lt; pay Mi any other city.' Why run
any chaiuos with the milk you use. Why
not''•buy Highlands Dairy Grade
Milk and play safe?

GRADE “A” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart

Feldp ausch’s
PHONE 2272

iiti. ^l IfIREt'TLV by unclean milk.
No one can tell whether milk i;; clean
l»y Form? cmiipelriit man is -nil that tells

w nat LOOKS the’most, bill what IS

5 Deliveries Dadi—8:00 — 10:00 — 11;00 A. M.
3:00 —4:30 P. M.

We Deliver

in

“Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde

I able in

CELEBRATION-SALE!

French's Flour

FREDRiC MARCH
.

T H E JW A D
GENIUS"

Feldpausch’s

;

and
“Soullierii t’allfiirnid anil
". uUm- Foolball G.nm"

SUNDAY—MONDAY

Payment made when work
i* set on lot.

BUTTER
23c

Childrc/i IOc

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Al. l.l
nild N&lt;

TELEPHONE 2651

Hartings, Mich.
’ prua* corrvopoiulcbt.

JUecuou of onteers will also be held. -

ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.

HASTINGS, MICH.

�•ftlE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ?. IMS

hEllS.«WEBSTEflFMTK
CO. COM SG HERE

Sporting Items

living indoor baseball jJoyera defeat.

PAflRTTOUCB

be located in the Leap Karcher buildGlen Novnkey and Riusell Navlskey.
at-eompanled Mrs W s Gurrarrr-r to
Hasting-. Monday. where the latter had

Mr. and Mr Ted Buxtanra. wenThundav evening callers U Mf. and
■inploved in Chicago Mr I Harlow Barnum of Coats prove.
Saturday cveoln-! t'wulh of Mr and
Mr- Ted Bu-.tanr.- W'-re, Mr and Mrs.
Fay Stunt, Ml-'/s Orpha .Murph-, and
Pearl WiiAn and Ivan Hrad and
Romen Selwiski ot latke Odewu
.

HASTINGS CAGEBS LOSE
A Communication
TO CHARLOTTE 24-18 Editor ot Ha ting* Raimer.
.

Ha-:'iiu&lt;&gt; Michigan.

Stevens Makes Five Baskets
For Victors Adajt^High
Scorer For Lccani

"XT
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/ V

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A4
0J

Prices!

iWltruL-

r.&lt; nhu..-:iu&gt;. utiu'

NEW S
SUIT
WNit lieaiiuung Sundi*
except Saturday ilighr
Mr. ’Manon NftgURapids viutdr Friday

|iiH-ri- through Ur hoop five turn- tni
&gt; dn- leu &lt;&gt;| liH trahiN 24 (iviiil*. Adair &gt;

Parrtu kr- player­
Fuller. I HofBie
num. O. Fmktrin»»

The Neu- Sp.ring
Put tern's!
The NejtrS(&gt;rin!i
l-'iilirics!.'

WOODLAND GETS SET
FOR DISTRICT TOURNEY

both ol HaMlnrinuking 'one to

Scaling Capacity of Gymnasium
Enlarged to Accommodate
1,000 Spectators

hnnd'-lmeyt r,
.1 Palmer , c*
l-. xpcndirat sewral day-. will
dlth Ctodfrt ■• and Dr Pjckham
Edith Godin y r. feeling U tter

ndlnhtf
■ret-iriuan, I t
■ullinx. •• .

Thursday. Friday and
&lt;j-rding to Supt. &lt;’ •
W'rodlatid Cuinolidated

McCall Bros.

Independent Teams to
Play Tcurney Here
|r.«:» ik-mimt ha.Jr. t

hull teant- of "imrtiiiir.t -ibout Washington in
day.
turday
The Kings Herald will hie
t 3 00 •
in a fountain' rd on Tliurs-»°hn Br«Mr aikl Mb John Mi
iy .md Saturday. March in. following |&gt; ■m in abowt an. hour and
vill&lt;- called Wednesday- c
accordim
son. George, and family
Washington.
Grand Ledge were over night gw-.'t&lt; ol
There wux an old'kenera).
Thuisduy ••vcnJug
Dr and Mrs. Fultz
rjlfl-d. A
A general trw and brave.
Mrs. Danfcls, who har. been helping]
He. fought in many hatt!«-&gt;
, independent team of iiatti*- Crv«'k; s ;t' thing!- now sta«»d,.iwrrtrams from
. Mr* Pearl Smith the past b * wiik-,I
ting*, and trams from Charlotte. Ka
And hi-, cfJuMry tried to save
-Vlnck. r.if.doma v.-.
Odesia
returned MondayHo her home m .Irv­
I Friday evening nt 7 Jo o’clock. Wood ton Rapids. Battle Creek arwl Bellr He had &gt;• wife named Martha.
ing..
.
.
land -, Portland; a .30 o'clock. Middl.
a lady true and young.
Dinncr-giH-sts Sunday at the Wiiiuni
know hu
‘ Ville v» winner of Cah-dtaiu arid Lak ei-mmittee ha.- 1H.I-- that teams ir-.m A,ld ^,4 u,u hk,. t0
......
.... najhe.
’ Brechcisen home in Carly»r. were Str
Middleville. Woodland and fotua wiil|
. Dunn?' i In- Iasi three game, in the
ueorge —
Washington;
and Mrs. E’ M. Tooker and Mary BusSaturday evening at. 7 Hi d'clock. be present !' . auo possible'that a
•?
^do-hU hatCh'’
■
md family.
la-&gt; D final--. Sunfl'id v.-Olivet; Fj- 'nun Inen (lianrJ Rapid* may play ’%?'•
hi* father smiled and said;
lisfcla-The committee hope* to ,But
Adnybsion chlirg- ■­
i
rn
glad
the
Mary
you
told
wa,
ti
e at leu.-t right good team: paired'
Adult ticket , far »trie
the Mini'. Mr.-Brown said. Aduila- Ho was bora u-. a ricti baby
dent 'irget fur
' applii
And. wait alway t a cheerful giver.
-■clio'il ^tuderit in Ba
and lime M-hedules for the ’extra But now In- la* at res’.
cvUtx; ingl*- itdml.'
By the. Potomac River.
Kiurnainent will la- announced next
Thursday • 2S cent*..
The jN-ojil^ had Urg/ banquet
; To which he was iu&gt;ked to dine;
inme teal contest* witl&gt;
In 1789.
basket bull to develop.
He wd as a good Pn
And could Bing a- ■ -«r
iiiiimiiiitiiHiiiuiiiuiii;iniiiiiiiiiinti!Hii!HiiiHiiiniiiiiiiit!iitiiiiiiitiiuniiiiiiiii&lt;iiiiiiti|iiiii&gt;iiitttiiHiiiiiiitiiniiiiii^
Every play in the entire champlonrhip game between tin Untvvtisljv of
Soutiv-rn California and Tnlanr will be
:

. pctaUir . Paul Ijond &lt;•!
Juhan Smith ol Batt I

Individual Scoring
Close in Rotary Match

Championship Game
To Be Here in Film

Vs

,o‘s

Friday and Saturd.c

Uie game Im.- been - pilot ogrnpiMd. Mr
Brani h ray* By um- of telescope leme*.
bnaiuht out

TRADE-IN

MU( I TALE!
IN CONNECTION WITH NATIONAL WATCH
CLEANING AND JEWELRY REPAIR WEEK.

SPECIAL NOTICE

Full Value Allowed bn
your old watch toward
Any new inNIrl 1832 Mitin. Garland.
Hamilton, or Illinois, wrist or ixx-ket
watch. Here is a wonderful opjw
tunny to get rid ol your out-of-date
unn-hablr turnip. **•
our new line and idck out the
watch of your ClwlCT. You will be
surpnud ai Hu- small amount
diffrren*-* you will have to jmy. No
matter what rendition your watch h&gt;
in -Trade it in
WAT('l&gt; OCR WINDOW FOR
EDUCATIONAL It I-till DIMM 4Y

C.B.H© D4 E J
Dependable Jew Jcr
HASTINGS. MICH.

SUCCESSORS io PANCOCST A. S- .dl tfS

CASH &lt; MARKET
W. SCHENK EL, M.n.«.r

ROSE A VAIL. Propriatori

SOME OF THE MANY SPECIALS
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:

5-SAUSAGE 25c
• 7-SPARERIBS

SHOUIDER . .. AND I QUART SAUER KRAUT

V V»

8ch“nkPIG LIVER 9£r

fcrfV Ve

SUCED PIG UVER 4c lb.

PICNIC HAMS

• Sugar Cured and Smoked

-

Pound

7C

®

Q5 changes your wife’s
entire kitchen—
and cooking pleasure

•Ioown
down

And in 1M2
We celebrate hi* -blcentehniaL

Honif Emnmnics
Extension Work

canieiu ;&lt;•■•-* and Tr-ctird.?
eM-up.- the human eye. The
ctator . can thu&lt; sec and
IRVING GROUP.
,
Tin- last nuM.tlng for the Home Furvlewn-.g a nl.«hing course wa. held with Almira
game from
sidt-lli.c
held, he ru
grange hnlNfor the day.
After the pot hick dinner at Boon the
business meeting and ••lection of offi­
cer* were held
Nellie Bedford was
elected chairman. Laura Cnrt« r. viceehaitnuui. Senia Kelley, n-cretary-

o

KITCHEN MEMO

Twenty-One on H.H.S.
Athletic Honor Roll

numerals for TaUhfu'. ter. leaders. The chairs and slip cov!• lie learn.-. Coach Leslie ,.t- *&lt; ri. then judged by the group

to announce

near alike in style and quality of the
T^h- leaden, then Rave tlie !er-on on

flowers in the home, Tin- conlalr.cn,
Neil Adair, Lorm Bove*. Fred B:*- were dlrcussrd flrst as too uttractivc
hop. Dwight Chase, Floyd Cogswell, * container thkes much interest from
Roy Cronk. R«jr Finstrom. Roland Fur- the flower*. The sire and sluipe &lt;4
raw Edmond Howard. John Hewitt, containers In relation to the flowers'
Forres: Jamis. Steven Kartncs. Norman [used were |Kiinted out a.s tnuiortaiil
Kclhx. Fills Kelley, William Kennedy.! Flower arrangement and the placing
Junior McMrflan. Walter'Italdt, Win-[of flowers about the room wen- then
st.ai Shenit Id. Wayne Snyder. George ■ taken up.
j 'Another meeting will be held March'
lie at uilian Johnson's to finish up re­
; port* and work on quills we acr inakMr (and Mr* J. W Shafler and Ing tor Hie leaders.—Elair Williams. Jr.
••trier spent the week end at Plain- ISM’Yel) wltli their daughter. Irene Joliu-1
QUIMBY GROUP
lo^Lan»ing WixfncMfay On- his way basement, February 3(1 for an all day
home he stopjlrd. at Cbarlotte aitf meeting The meeting was called to |
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ott.v Nel! and order by the chairman. Sixteen inem• bers and- one
visitor
present.
Aflf-r
After
-------- were
.... meeting.
...
. Mrs
) \1■
M,u* H*c teacher, .the regular
business
Mrs
Mbs Helen WHlitts. took the children:Clemens gave a review of the lesson on
of th&lt;- Morgan school to Hastings to see ■ pictures. W.« then adjourned for dihthe Pageant of Washington. Tuesday per
It w*-t a treat for all
jn the afternoon Mrs. Fancher gave;
। WA?S 1sh*”rr
,11!' lcr
UI*h-tln- m-w lesson on Flowers in the Home i
' r.J?r'5nwdBJL‘!?.e lrc
■“* lnche*'Thu lesson included the kinds of conthick but probably tne best there will talners. flower arrangements and the!
I
,
use of flowers In the home. It was a j
I Morgan has bran a sorry sight since Very Interesting lewon.
the fire in December which dHlroyed' This was the last lesson for the year.!
.the More and dwelling of Otto Neff, but everyone m planning on attending
;The remains of the buddings are be- .Achievement Day in the near future
I Ing lorn down and the basements being .'—Esther Ware Sec y
I'
I fWed in and the ground leveled off
'
Kind neighbors and friends had a bee I
GROUP NO 2
[Friday and moved the building that
Hastings Extension Club No 2 will j
Iwns formerly the postofllcc years ago. meet at the home of Mrs. Chas Hln-'
:back from live xlrirt and Mrs. Webb nun on Tuesday afternoon. March B.(
intends to turn It Into a garage. Their1 Ail membrtt are urged to be present —
i kindness is greatly, appreciated. The i Gertrude Bauer. Sra’y.
. .
;little.village wTD look much better
-- ----*
[when the work U all finished.
OLDEST STATE EMPLOYEE.
| Several from this way attended thei —
,
Major Albert Dunham, keeper of the
Irrmt Seal
Rrnl nt
In tlu&gt;
■funeral of Mrs. Martha Vahwy. south Great
of SOrhivan
Michigan in
the Tton&amp;rt
Depart .-'
of Nashville.. Rhe formerly lived at ment of State, was guest ot honor at
'Stony Point.
a banquet of veteran slate employes re­
Mr. and Mrs. W. B Webb and fam- cently. Major Dunham is 87 years of
illy and George Webb ot Dowling called' age and on April 1. will have served
on Mrs. Mamie Webb and family 8un-J Michigan for 38 consecutive years. He
day.
1 is th« oldest state employe, both In age
| Opal Webb Ium be« i. out of school and in year* of service
.for a few days with Die flu.
I
------------- --------------------- INTERNATIONALIZING
(H»M POO.M POOM!
THE ARCTIC.
| The invention of a "wind machine"
Sweden and France are tn send out
now enables playu a of lionu such as one e*|K-iiniun apiece to the Arctic thu&gt;
the double-bass and tuba to play long- spring; Norway will send two. Denmark,
sustained notga which hitherto have and Canada four; Finlahd four and the i ■
l been impossible.
Soviet Republic seven.

Automatic
. . cooking
!. Quick

evoking

3. Cheap—cooking
cooking
5. Eaeg

cooking

6. Cool

cooking

7. Dclieiout
, . cooking
8. Safe

cooking

0. EHicient
„ . cooking
10. Modern
, . cooking

HOUT

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f Cook

■for
LESS
i-than

meal'
per
pesoiD

and gives you

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COOKING
Gas cooking is the choice of millions of American
women— and now it’s better than ever!
’
’
This new gas range sweeps aside all comparisons with
older type ranges and brings new comparisons in
beauty of appearance, case of cleaning and perfect
cooking results.
$4.95 puts it in your kitchen.
TM» Ihllilrttni n*» mnO.l

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With
AUTOMATIC features
Oven heat control—oven in- lurned on — porcelain finish

u«h&gt;« cTbXi:

.k.. automatically
..„«...t«iiv lights caeh
that
cooking top burner aa it is

1K MONTHS
TO PAY
while enjoying
cooklng.
See this range and
other rmxlth in vur
•tom.

gj^youautfcmaiicgMcoqicing

SPECIAL OFFER.

f)Q25
Vf^zcash

CASH ALLOWANCE

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

�THE If ISTINGS’ DANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4, JM1

The—
Hastings
Banner
— ---------rut.: .i.. a

-ntr

“5 w'4'-‘j '.
». srast. Sul It -smiis notb. i^nnitWrjfcMdu. *t itaiiiao., ted to seek
.wit a
.profit by showing
•
’
a.profit
showinf ownopera-'
UI.
tionamf criminal gang* nor by paradme
lV7i&lt;it
LeM«mi From the Put
foul Indecencies and impure silgg' ’ •
;»ig-Boyy Razeed
‘ tions that afe so common in the moi . Kellnnd On Eamnenk.. .
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Uatiitfs. Ing ‘pictures.
Sound Common Sense
Hoy Fuller returned to Lake Oogebk.
■ ■ ■■. ■
Tiu* bu*.lne«$ ts riding to a. tall.unk„_,
U. P. Tur Mia y after ibwiiru trip
»*
&gt;»s it givca some heed to the pubhfc de- eulaUiw petit:--io for hhcandidacy "for , We vc heard business conditions dU- here. His daughter. Mlm Aletha. wh&lt;»
cusartl from all angles by economists
m«na
tor-detenry.
It mtut --------cnnwlt th?, governor
au.nn
tn
pri- .
—.............
........... .•---------n,•Ub.it,*
E-’tlm
’7ri,’npprt&gt;achin«
’.;tv'»HL'.''i2:
"
n » v ., 7.,n*
( I... • a.. w..11* t finaacteTK polilteiaua. Industrul leadpuWic inten t enough »o im Dot to
, .715,
*
i,'r*- SnicrnaUotialMa-and even Will

y:...,. ... » OttinionsOthers Say

. way 'lit.' iMlWHibovs to mwieMnr»*
.. a... ,
m... n &gt; i ipwawnr
an&lt; crimeJt must fb. Im pcim.l.ed t&gt;
mas. n .A,w-t..rv .1 Vh* &gt;•. m* iv. v.
1 repealed Illnvng «,f devrncrute i&lt;
ic men and »c.;rrn who diouid u
” 'he home v*ui all St stands tugj,
American hr-' ■ "

7his and TIt a t

Baclni’ard Glances:
Bits of Yesterday

u he ’*li.-r -« nH £ idrrftn Xi HfiMe-presentIlorw ot this ovcr-dl*-,
n he ..urkr -.,..1 b( to *« &gt;.cu&gt;se(1 ftlbjeit that
t read'
Tuesday,
- -r-’ •* i-'-y lie ... .i!d . n.rmlH.r .h.ti.ClUn,. fro)u ltie (x... of clarence Bud-'
nwcus.ni..- .,.i - trejMiry began un-14,^,, Kelland. wrm 1 Mdr trom.thr
artninut-’r ^.mt, th- but b.-ys" stormv.i'.c.i rue h.m ,.(| iB n.,.|r 0W(1
t. •nitory
t-itury by
b- c:u
om
Constance »'cm is expected
hanuJriE out.:
out • ”',,l,‘ nrxl ■*'*?el* ftojn St -Marys
'■ «nmin:-.-A- i,i,n b, MthintM to be is luirnilis.
tghly enjoyable
Knoxville. III.* for the spring
• :::!!■ Hl' •'• IL--' X4'*'111

wMce

Prevent
Disappointment

„f

SAYV-QS OF WASHINGTON.

dpriuliug u fu« tlolliir&gt;&lt;
fill quality, n&gt;niL*m*ivr thi.-t;
v..tS ....... ii..,. ...i ti..
piinha*
an

Kuppcnheimer
Suit

ir. example
ioct- Qia n I

When a ninn Ihiiins in t«-rni
Of -t;&lt;»bl» APPEARANCE
SERVICE, LON&lt; I LIFE. |».

of but iii»r Ql'.M.I'H
Kri'ITNHEIMF l:

KL’PI’I -M II .1MI l&lt;
GOOD CLOTHES

■29 &lt;-• s50„

light U It

Lambie

injuit d wht r
red light. An

ct-uff atage at'the proper

the red tig
- stop and gl
; niiwutg tro
' nah’.-hand
attch change
here In our

&lt;Sl

Doyle

"t'lrt’ Sluri for Dad &lt;- Lad”
.4 Quotation

of Our World

U'uy
NEWS GLEANINGS.

'

Current History
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK
Adniiiiidrati'Hi »•’ YYnJhhglctn &lt;i

FOTttY YEAH:

Ida Sinclair.

uintr

Mr. and KTrx, Aildium
Mr .and -Mrr* Ausiiit
Iho. Mr. uhd Mrs Roy

Pungent PiU&amp;graphs

with Hit Utter's

1 his

H L’t’fe’s

Word

L I) Gardner

DETAITIATE.

lyn Erh st Fiatiievillr

.&lt;’it with-tier parent* |ti the northern
,M:t.u{ the state NJonday cmung

FteTY-HyE YEARS AGO TODAY
Mr Brunk* will open hut mating!

that

yfrur.iT Mrs Mai-hall Norwood Spent

lo Ulf

in ihwuutfs,
-wdwj^ ait
Darr r. port—A

. j-irtu:

upmi theater ofrntrs •&gt; It pUnwu It
lorjttoni «*i,. Tfc„

-Detroit^ Nr*-

. Reed pity, on a ashing expedition
ul thousand* of income tax''?
Wt heps uu: inc rut*,will not iurirt to- cMinwnt. baling ute of Caput
Friday ingin, Aunt Kul- WiUpwr-'
&lt;4
contribute to the T&gt;tnr«rauc&lt; Reading'
‘ Ku-Man tronji* ri'purlcd nw.’int'uu
i&gt;
.«*
C
‘
n
’
!
4
O'-rt
will
convene
at
3
Man&lt;
l.tiria*.
border
mar
VladivoMok
in
and admiration ’ for these
' h« y are i&gt;ot on t
till you that they

.1 would JF. ; _____
H-aid. th&lt;- clialk .talk art^t,

Union hail March 10

A Brtitkmai
Truth dt-.-.rf! ttw world. are on txlr
| and nothing can atop ua.

SO0N!

-‘*n exlUiCuudted with but IHlk

The Uiue will come." shouted the
•peaker, wnen women will get men's, wen- urtM'Khl to the home &lt;4 Mr* Ada

« -unt- air daily full "t trama end uur
&gt; uU-txtiauU Mtm to be doing a good ner. -.-wit ttk.tuitUj- lUUil —WU-&gt; Mirptta t&lt;&gt; sUuid Uic funeral ol iu*
' buaineas.
.
"
,
• Wia.i Church VMitor.
. grandfather.

•

�BETTE R

S T 6 R E TO H

ME X

Thrifty People will buy
these items NOW . . .

WIDOW SEEKS TO
I
SHARE IN ESTATEl

EMCE50F MPMMIffllK’-?.

i Norton's Will, Leaving!
Property to Minniy Bor■
land, Contested

MILLIONS
OP
HOARDED
Ilrcau.c Uu- talc Gr-iiS fiurtun and II
MONEY RETURNED TO
otlur parties mentioned in the articleII
;ire well. kno*it in UdiF county, the!
’
THE BANKS
u "•»&lt;reui

tin’ ftiiio'ATiie item from)
%vuc &lt;&gt;(" tin- Kalamazoo]

ciiiretli’t
FEDERAL BANK RE­
. ObifriK-.
DUCES REDISCOUNT RATE I/iuis Rortoh. Htehlund. leaving hlv en-j

t.lrv ritute ot IIB.IW ^tlmiihd vnlut!
Movement to Bring Slacker •». Minnie A Borland. Rnlamarno and
making !.-&gt; prowmn iiirld- widow. Mrs
.Dollars Out of Seclusion Is
Norton.Were filed Tliunafiy.ini
:-robate r-nut by In- adopted sun. John]
Mi । ting With Suet - si
N&lt;at&lt;-n. Maple Grove. BiHry: Phtiniy

PRICE!

SAVE MONEY by bringing your car in for our

TIMELY SERVICE SPECIAL!
•—A-great many people are taking advantage of thia special offer. You
might, save time by callipg ds and malce a time engagement.
illlllHMH
i “

rr

•

|| ALL THIS for ONLY
S'

Vaivrs rruunil

Motor luntd-up
IHxtribalur p&lt;dnt«
jti'lrd .

It Ito Utter Norton'S
;» 'Gte p&gt;-t:ri(&gt;&gt;i rumr

' Snark
Spark ahis*
plus* &lt;&lt;lranrd
leaned ami
and
adjusted
Ignition llmlnR adjusted

GN OUR STOCK OF
SERVICE

O-V E R C O A T S
T 0 PC 0 A T S
WOOL BLAZERS
WOOL I'lanm l SHIR T"S

I
I
Ul.lIliilifililillllWtIE
A few good USED C/\RS at special prices—
Call and look them over.

Universal Garage Co.

Saturday, Milrch 5 Only
FOR CASH ONLY

Corner Church and Court Street, Hastings

Telephone ^121

on

&gt;t Ml and
Mr ami M&lt;v Atchuj Herrington’
lied iii Walter Itl'.t.-' tn the Striker
drier Sunday, afternoon.
lurjinie, Smith uiu the gtieM ot

ii&gt; fine

" The Keller Store for Men'

iioint-y Hurry

ny scouts earn
MfWDS

Clovi’tiiair called

mid Mr. F
TIuiwi

frdm page &lt;,ne»

oSum

Udft

FREE SHOW!

,Rob78
H

IN HASTINGS, SATURDAY

Join.

MARCH 5TH, AT 2 P. M.

Troup
Jack

VAN’S DOG and I'O^Y SHOW will give a free exhibition
on the ftrect in Hasting*, Saturday, March 5th al 2:00 P.

M. Don’t iniaa this treat. There arc no charge* and no
strings. Only-one show. .Enjoy -this show. It is oh■ohilcly free, through the courtesy of the business men of
Hastings.

Nearly

— OUR RE-ORGANIZING

SEED Time !

Furniture Sale

, Il you are going to need bARM
SI J .DS of any variety this spring
we invite’you to call and talk with
us belorc.you buy.

A Few of the

Money Savors
Think of buying a full sized,
three piece, overstuffed liv­
ing r&gt;uin suite for $OQ.(I()
as little as, .
.
vv

We May Be Able to
Save You Money!

A very good mohair SEQ-00
suite for only
WW

We carry a lull stock of PURI',
MICIIIGAN GROWN SEEDS.
If you come and see us about *
your seed problems it will place
you under NO OBLIGATION to
buy from us.

We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of COAL.
Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds.

t ANKEE WRINGS.
I D WilHjnu t&gt;! Hastir.i; railiAj in
lie J.
H ivniond noinr .Monday
Mr ai.d Mr.- f E- R.ivnwnd cl
Mrki/yi enniv WrdwMfsy to vMl the
r - mother. Mr- ElUa Nwtfe and
*'ll lhij'-.!t*n L*.
Mr chi&lt; । ■ from near Middleville
d ut. Uw H. It, Goodin home Fn• Mi unit Me
Dennis lUittey and
(| dauuliier pbvGi. .s)x»ni Saturday and
Sunday,nr.it Tompkins Jacki-on Won*
’.V, in l hr W A. Haymond liuilly.
John fcchtinuw. who lias been in i.
i-Uru state* lor a few hmntiis. h । Rev. iiuil Mi- H. it. Goodin and
' gnintidiiuylib r ’Vent to Three Rivers

Phone 2257

A very good Axminstcr rug
in tha 8.3x10.6
$4 4.75
for only ‘
. I ■

A da„dy soft mattress $*&gt;.95
for as little as
W

j. at Minerva WwdinunS

Allie .riiciuy in ViUttoh,

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.

And how they are taking ad­
vantage of our big rug stock,
and no wonder, when they ,
can buy a full sized good
9x12 velvet rug for $4
.75
as little as.
.
I »

■nu

Hastings, Mich.
,Mr». Cectl Rook.

I VI tlieir hoinfc ill Jackson Sunday utter
Kvbcy ami-Miendiiiii from Wednesday unUl.SunCn£k Friday. | day with Uib tonuerl, uioUtcr. Mr»
n nuiiday eve- Elka None and son Burdette.
:tt- .ind twill Hunda; visitors in the Edd. Ml'Kibbin
Mn. Pauline) Iiduie »■ !•• Mr nuU Mis. Frutlfc Brown
I .ind children AmJ Fred Blown ol f tick-'
Kimi-- i|»wi w&gt; (.'iini'i
1.1(1. count ol H.i.uji&gt;
wub -Mi. anal Laud But McKibliut. and mhui Kill.and
j Beil ot orange Ville.

Has proven that people will take advanI age of genuine bargain sales when they
get a chance. The hundreds who have al­
ready bought what they were in need of.
al unheard of low prices art- telling their
neighbors about it and they are likewise ~
availing themselves of the golden oppor­
tunity to secure strictly high grade furni­
ture at unheard ot low prices.

Hundreds of bargains arc still lef^on our
floors. To those who have not already
called we would ask you to come in and
.be convinced that we are offering sensa­
tional bargains.

BUY NOW, and Have Your
Purchase Saved Until Spring!

Miller Furniture Company
,

"Complete Home Furnishers"
.
- - Hastings,.Michigan

West State Street

�the hustings banner. wernesHay.

OVER 3.000 AUTOMO­
BILE LICENSES ISSUED

COMMITTEE REPORT­
ED TO CITY COUNCIL

Co. Clerk Hill Busy Selling
Numbers to Car Owners—
470 Commercial Plates Sold
Up to about ten o'clock Turviay

A QUARTER at
the Rexall store More IRON

EVERYDAY
PRICES AT
WARNER’S

I throuvh Chr

v.iutei*. Peptbiin tdnirpe.'is the appetite, aids
digestion, and increases
the number &lt;&gt;f r&lt;-d cor­
puscles ,in the blood.
Get a butte tnd.Q'.

Best l ard
2 Ib.xlar Peanut Butter

Bakery Cooki
Large Cans Pumpkin,} 3 for
Cream of Wheat Flour, 24’. lbs. 49c
Corn Meal or Graham, 5-lb. sack 15c
Fresh Baked Friedcakes, doz. 18c

Old Fashioned Bulk Crackers,
lb.
.........

?s More Strength
New En/jrgy

makes Spring
cleaning a Joy!

i «a&gt;-... •

PEPTONA
PRODUCTION PLANS OF
•
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Estimate That Sum of 3300.
000,000 Will Be Spent For
Labor Alone

12c

Wisconsin full cream cheese, lb. 19c
3 Tall Cans Milk
19^

Attention Property Owners

Warner Special Coffee, per lb. 19c

Daylee Bread

March First Means hjoving Time!

25c

u.

We have a, new service for property owners and land*
Ir.rch. Call our office in the STEBBINS
BLDG, for particulars.

Big Specials Each Saturday

WARNER'S STORE No. 103

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU
AREA,

CORNER JEFFERSON AND COURT ST.
1. D. GREEN. Manager

BANNER WANT ADVS BRING RESULTS

11 PENNE

Extra Values

HG-llx i:. st it.-st.

Sfl/ety

BEYOND ANYTHING EVER KNOWN
IN HISTORY OF TIRE BUILDING

for Active
.Infant Feet!

1! ■ lin.s. .Mirli

Raynshu f?i\
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Thcy&lt;frive the f&lt;&lt;* plenty of ‘
rr &gt;m, and yer fit fr.uglv at the
pr-iud of thi. |Mt-.nt leather
sipped

*

Galoshes
, P-iuf-ir moire finish in blade
• r brawn.

79c

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Women’s and Misses’

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Brown Canvas

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Shoes
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49C

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$ 4.79 $ 9.30
5.35
10.38
5 43 &gt;-40.54
6.31
12.32
6.65
12.90
6.75
13.10
7 53
14.60
8.15
15.82
8.35 • 16.20
8.48
16.46
10.65
20.66
10.85
21.04

toil.!). $10.95

11.60
14.65

$21.24
22.50
28.42

S4»x3 II. I'. $15 45
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26.50
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7.50-2OH.D. 26.45
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70.60
28.14
31.62
51.60
90.40
120.00

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Corner Jrhrrson and Court Streets

Haotinp. .Mich.

FIRESTONE AND SUNOCO PRODUCTS

/or mm

Black Waterproof

Work Shoe*
with dunn welt ,
-ll.A v. jtrtpr.x.frd feather for
nil-.4 .f..,r u,c. j|(.4,v Clll|1.
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$2.98

Rainbow
colored tide stays!

February

Fashioned to
Please the
Young Miss!

March hi to: dinner witn Mrs Mary
Kibhnger.
. Mr and Mrs. George Fry and Arthur
Elizabeth CHn..
'
' Knowlet &lt;&gt;t Jackson spent over the
The Bible clw wit! 'entertain thrl: wretf #n&lt;t uTth Mr*. Dewitt CoiUter.
member- ot Uk Sunday Schoo! Friday| Veda and Rosemary Wltjianuon are
evening in the church ba&amp;enieni Sup- ■: entertaining tiw whooping cough.
p»r will be served at 7 o'clock, program
Kenneth UtU Jus bt-ni very sick.
(ol.cwmc AH member*, rtf th.- Sunday] Allen Griffin. entertained thet.School with it. if MtrnlR- arc &gt;ntliedj bipjH r Maw® NCKton.of Beltdn-Sun-

"Best Bet'

Brown Canvas

Shoes
only 9SC
i

ichuolhouw Friday evening. March 25.
You are cordially invited to attend
the*e meetings. We are expecting a tine
, program next time
The wabblemekr u a new device de­
signed to test the physical condltlon.-ol
aviator*, but it aound* like an excellent
thing to um- on candidate* tor jHibbc
office,4Mil&gt;aukr$ Jourwd.

Priced to please her
’ mother!.
Your growing daughter will be
'•‘•iKhtcl with Penney** jiylhh,
■'hicfy trimmed ihoe*. Choice of
’n.'1 ^‘hcr*. Made to
i ll. A Saving, tool,

•S.49

in

^or

\ an^ boyit

Hr own
rrefie outsoleT^**-**

�PERSONAL
Detrolt Sunday ard Monday attending
a family reunion.
।
Mrs. Ernest Erway wax tlic guest of
Mrs. Harold VandeOleaacn of Batik
Creek part of last week.
MU* Winifred-Bensley. who is at­
tending Battle Creyk College.. w a* tiw
F E, Hill uf rinuui fupids wu tn1 guest of Mr and Mrs R J McCrt-ery
tl»c city Munday on tuiUnr-**

■J®'.J"

the, RepubBach'Her

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‘■’.•llCS"™’ .'“'“V

A Mans a Man

ston. L V Bca-m’rr E J Prwtt and I
t. Bau'-r attended the Btvine'Bsfl in
Grand Rapid.1- Friday night
_
Mr. and Mrs Ray Waters. Mr and
John Vir!«- Of VcrtnoiiKlUe in- j Mt' O«*»W SUlnfce and Mrv Burdcu

SURE

BUT wi
a' well dr
until he proy
worthy; while the ill pressed man
rs often disregarded until hy
proves lumself worth'.',
•
•T HE WELL DflESSED &gt;
always has the advantage, ft
not be just- buV it’s true

INTRODUCTORY OFFER

AGENT, L. J. MYERS, E. State St., Hastings.

BRADLEY LAUNDRY

Motor company and nt pn-wn'
perinteqdcnt of th&lt;- Iwat treats;
puittnent in the line* Rouge

on Hu- .dnp
n on Jh&gt;- Mil ui
Marell- M,!i VhiiI.KKv and daughter
fla .-burn will remain here .ind yi’.l
stand |Hirt nt tiir time during th«- tuin-

THIS WEEK ONLY!
to SAVE yourself Money on

Window Shades!
Owing to the fact that
can be reduced « little nio
holding our special price open
this week only. on condition
slock is not all taken. z

of Mid.lh ViKv .-.lightly improved.

BUY THEM AT ONCE

NOW

TWO GOOD QUALITIES

Dedicated to Better Vision

■Contributed. b;

Hand Made
SHADES

Machine Made
SHADES

The HESSMER Eyesigh; Service

Why Arc Glasses Worn?
tixUibb In addition freedom from the RESULTS of rye sleuiu
i. i^currd. Thric are headache*. ncrvoudicM and many other
muk-MiubU* cnndiUoiu ^jon't let errors ol vision interfere with
yviir cornier!. suixess and happufeas- ii’*A dse aid of our sprvue.

fatfaa.r ,l'r about tu&lt;ii:v minutjrun.
tfilwtlt sieve and and i«ru rnjw nt mtik
thK-krneri sbehtij-wnti butter *n,I Hull
• rule calU lor four tabl« vp-.K'ii. bnt-

HOMlLHI( I.

Tlw bridegroom was I
frenay a&gt; he (trolled ohm.,

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PAGE EIGHT

Our Success
fol bu»ln»i£. management and
vaihfxrUiry dealing with polieyholdrrv.

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ...
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

CAUCUS NOT/CES
“’,VC.“T'?\.

ran envnen or mm &lt;mmn.

The Vault Without a Fault

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
The u&lt;r of Concrete Burial Vault* ha* become practically univer­
sal ami with Hie higher sentiment ami Icnih-rnrn* for mitdead their
U*e will continue to-liernlne more popular. Tur more than 10 yean
the Hastings Burial Vault has proven its superiority over all other
Burial Vault*.
.

H. S. WfctDON
u:rr.

meyhodibt chottch.

For rale by alt procresaive undertakers in Barry County.

.Hastings Burial Vault Company
HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2622

BABY CHICKS

op.rrr.it for publication

HASTINGS MARKETS
HICKORY COBS'EBS
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH NOTES

barky

Township republican
CAUCUS

DO YOU NEED A
■

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NEW ROOF?
KEI’USLICAK CAUCUS

We have in stock a complete
lin^qfRULEROlDand JOHN?;
MANVILLE roofing. We have
a good mjinv designs and colors

baht Utas WISH
METHODIST EPISCOPAL C

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CARDS OF THANKS
might be quoted you.

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I. TOWN Silt

ir

Telephone 2276

MortTciAoi*

Homelike.
Dualities

-

R&lt;•member everything bring
equal, you should leave your
loofjng business in Hastings: it
gives HASTINGS MEN WOjjK!

&lt; &lt; HI ANY

I I HI I I

LT II MISSION

Truss Wearers!
OSDElt Eon PUBLICATION

See this Amazing NEW
Rupture Pad With
Adjustable Center

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METHODIST EPL’iCOFAJ. CHURCH.
£*». L. L Dtw*r.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

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THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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HOME

W1HT1IU

•BOstrns-r 4 GRttx

[•ARI,

isittid

.Ambulantf Sent'r

their uncis.

nd luroily Batuntsy it:
uijiTi-c party was given for Mr,'
|r». Henry Wickham Saturday!
i

am! ir«k-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

| Wednesday, March 2, 1932
lav. xhould b»- done, and done at one*
The State of MMldgan should in*tat
1 upon it. It lx a |MMiUw disgrace to Ihr
state of Michigan and its govrmiq»
bodies that banks under .Mate super
। vision and control can be forced U,
close their doors and leave-their depot.!­
, tors to wait for year-, to get. even a pci i Continued from page one. part’ onai | tlon of tlieir money buck, and in num}
InMancen then receive but a pittance
a* can possibly befim.iAncd. I don't be- of their life's ravings. When one Mat*
Hrvr any bank 'JLuIjrhave a right to ' shows tlir wuy In wiiicji this may b&gt;
receive a dollar nL-depositrd money1! accomplished, the other statci will fall
from any individual, company, corpor­ in line, and banks all over the United
ation, school district or municipality ! Slates will be sound and their deposit-,
unless ills prepared to give the dr- secure. When a bank in China failpositor absolute assurance that he can ttiey cut the bankers head off. Then
have uny part or all of hta money at arc no bank failures m China But
China Ls. wc usually consider, a IwuthHow can it be done? f have talked en country. Only in the most enlight­
with many bankers about thia proposi­ ened of the civillred couiUrus do •*
tion of comfiulMiry dr|x&gt;*ltory Insur­ jiermlt banks to clave their doors and
a tire. The first reaction is. naturally. tell their defXtaltars tliat they cun Iwvc
- that fin. bank* could not afford il Tliat u part of tlirlr money sometime, if and
“I he ro*l of the insurance, added to I when the receiver can jfet it fur them
their burglary and other Insurance.' U all bunk-defXMtu in Michigan were
would lx* prohibitive Hut it nerd not be lMje.ittvely insured, mi that you- and I
prohibitive. Let the bankers of the and everybody else In the Mate knew
Mate organize thelrown mutual insur­ bcyoiMl question tliat our money wa.i
ance company Tiiat’ I* practically absolutely safe. In any bank, all th4Hat it would-be. although they might hoarded mid hidden money would g&gt;&gt;
give it the n^mi- &lt;d a central clearing back into the bunks almost instantly
hotve or any other draigfiatlon. Ln the bunks would have money ui loan
each bank keep on dcpuMl there a cer­ fur industrial, businey. and agricultural
tain'percentage uf their total depostf- purposes, business would take* on rwv.
io. shown three timet- annually in life, industries would receive m*w im­
theff published .Aalements. 1 think one petus. farmers could fiay their taxes
,» r cent would be atnplf. That would and Interest, the state would hav
provide a hifyc sum. any fRirtlon of money with which toxumeact its bu.Mwhich could be placed almost instantly nc*-i, and normal conditions would
again prevail * Business would lx* sta­
any bank, tlx* bank could call up |h-_. bilized and .............................
would remain stable. Then• It a ring Iumjm*. tell tlw-in of tire- run.
b«* no occasion tor money to .mi k
and ask for rash to relieve lire- situa- ta hiding plaar. But in spite ot all ph a ,
non. Ttw money would be tn. their j and urging/ of the- President, tin
hands as soon a* on armored truck 1 Congress and thousands uf willing
could get it there. The clearing house workers, every banker knows tiiat il
‘would tx- protected by collateral from will be at l-ast a decade before-an.
tin* distressed bank A sene and simple i conuderablr amount uf tlie millions of
btucinew transaction, should It tx* re- hidden money will eoipr run ol Die
qmied. But it would M-ldwn if ever be sru-ks and tlie sugar bowl* and the
required. If every dtfKMltor knew that safety deixolt boxes and go buck into
lie could |«it in* money tn any bank in circulntu-n. when* it belong* if busiMichlgan and that he could get it the ness ta to go on again A pnxninent and
:
“
7
highly sucrewful banker of 11 thriving'
■ month, or.uny other lime he wanted it,: central Michigan city fold tne recently
(here would be no runs on bank* Runs tiiat hr wa* satisfied there wav over a
un banks are usually tlie result of million dollars of currency hidden away
scares, usually caused by nasty rumors, in safety deposit boxes in hta bajik. and
almost always untrue But If tlie de- that no man could pry-w-dolfar of il
jxHitors were sujje in their own minds. I00-. for 'circulation. That ta a mllUrat their money wru absolutely safe in lion dollars of criminal money, hiding
any bank, false minors wouldn't scare its face
' ‘ through fear; in dreuiatton it
"them.
would m«ui&gt; at least ten million! of
It would as a matter of coune be business credit. It can not be coaxed
or
wheedled
out. until its ownr rn.lcnow
qrcessary that the central organiza­
tion have authority from the member beyond question that It is safe to de­
bonks to make a! any time a complete posit it in a bank. Whether you like It
and thorough audit ot any niemb. or not. the fact, stand.*. This same
bank, and to recommend any nerdid banker told me that u Michigan statute
.changes in tin- conduct of Hie affair-. making it mandatory for every tank
to inmire wwry dollar deposited in tin'
petaonnel, if necessary. Al), «&gt;1 edprae. bank would be-the very best Hung for
to lx- under the final .tuix-rvision fit the the bank*, themselvc-x that ever hapliened in Michigan
*
banking department of the state.
Tlie clearing Ik&gt;um- will not find it' J want u&gt; ask you people of Michi­
gan If this proposition is *ane and.
large amount of ready cash. Tiie rxw* M*nsiblc? W&lt;* insure our' buildings
cash may be loaned to any member, against tin- and windstorm.*;, we insure
b&amp;nk which can find Rood use for it. in 1 oui; lives. w&lt;* insure our children, we
nny reasbnable amount, ut M&gt;.k&gt;w an, buy educational insurance for them mi
interest rate that the bank can well' that-no matter what happeiut they will
afford to pay it. the clearing hou-.e tq have mi-an* for securing an cducnbe secured by government txmds or tx&gt;n. Ire insure oursehes as much a.s
uny other quick liquid collateral, which wc can against sickness and accident,
ta Ju*l a* *afe in one vault a$ another. । wr'insure our automobiles and our
and on which actual cash could be .se­ livestock, but we place our money, a
cured almost Instantly in,any amount, most vital asu-t. in a bank without a
required for emergency u«*. The in­ particle of assurance tliat we can ever
terest revenue from cash *o loaned to get II ugaln. The fault Ls seldom with
member banks would nearly if not the bank or its offients and director*
quite cover all clearing houA- exMlucs. | They are honest and sqt**re They are
men we have known for year*, mid wc
There .May Be Belter MethiMs.
It the banker* of tile state know uf a plaee ctxifUU-nce . In their integrity.
better way in which all of their deiKmi- Bank clonng-t are seldom their fault
tun may be absolutely guaranteed Bank elating* are almost invariably
. against l'*s. -»ll well and good But a cauM*d by us. the defiosltors. who get
‘ tiling a* necessary a* thta simple mat­ fnghti ni d at shadows and start n run
ter of protecting oil depositors against No bank Is ever prcfMrtd to jmy all of

DEPOSIWIHHEISVIIIL

RADIO CLEARANCE/
Friday and Saturday Only
Three Great Buys !
SEVEN TUBE

SIX TUBE

HOWARD

HOWARD

Reg. Price $59.50
SALE PRICEMIDGET

Reg. Price $69.50
SALE PRICE-

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8-Tube Super!

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Regular Price $125.00

CABINET SET

United States Tires
29x4.40
U.S. GUARD

30x31/2
U.S. GUARD

28x4.75
U.S. GUARD

SW.75
Tube

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jfato J'poH Mop
Phone 2177

"Drioe-ln Service”

Hastings

if* depositor* In full. To keep so pre­
pared would mean promfit dl auti-r The
bank must have 11* money out at work,
earning more money than the bank
hx-; to pay- tn interest on drpevikt Hu*,
tlie right system of insurance would
provide mean, wiureby any tank could
joy evert depositor on demand The old
answer it right there "If I can get i*
I don't want it." That *peih the answrr tn bank failure:, and bunk dos-

1 believe Michigan can be brought
took to normalcy and uulu trial and
agricultural prosperity ■ quickly if a
gnnndatory depontory Itnuranrr re­
quirement Is put on the statute book ■
Tlierr would lie fewer 'Icejilera night*,
fewer suicides, more contentment. m&lt;5re
security mid more ha ppi me in Michi­
gan if we could know 'bar our banks
.ire safe. sound and secure Tiw* bunks
will find the way. tf the state say. they
must. Shall wc ask our_ legislature* to
give us stich a hiw? Why not?
There is boiind to be an answer to ro
important. mt plainly cominonwhsc n
opposition. Let us demand the answer
from our --I'rvunt.t ut Landnir. without
iinncce-vary delay
Lcn W. Frtghnrr

COST OF RELIEF WORK
IN MICHIGAN RISES
Nearly $12,000,000 More Is
Spent By Counties In 1931
Thun In 1930
In caring for indigent'. Michigan
i&gt;pent $11,965,6X9 more for th«* year end­
ing September 36. 1931 than for ih&lt;
saine-yeriod ending September 30, 1930.
according to compilation by the I&gt;purtment of state from annual reporiof Sujx-rintendenta of the Pour of
Michigan s S3 counties This compila­
tion &gt;■' required by law annually.
Almost all of the- increased cost was
due to unemployment In 1030 the total
cost of temporarY aid fc»r indigent* out­
side institution-, waa SlO.IBO.Mlj, while
in 1931 the cost was $21.654.963.
The number who received OMistanci
in 1930 wn« 273,763 as compared with
068.963 in 1931. an increase &lt;H 395.200

ent compilation. 21.670 - penofos were
aided in infirmaries; 2.274 in other In­
stitutions; 619326 were given teidjxirurylid; mid 25.693 were receiving per­
manent aid outside institutions.
Poor furms and equipment In the
slate are valued at *15.O43£514nc com­
pilation shows.

Smelt Run Expected
To Be Record Breaker

PART TWO

Conscn’uitt'i’. . . hut Progressive

PRESS

Daily Clippings
A San Francisco mining engineer hid $450 in a sock - forgot
all about it and sent sock and cash to a laundry. The sock came
back.
A Chicago milliner hid her money in a stocking. It was thrown
out with trash and she lost both stocking and cash.
Otherwise'careful people are doing thoughtless things like
these every day.
♦

A checking account is the safest "hiding place" for substantial
sums of m^ney the skill of man has yet invented.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

An early run of swell iip tlx* Mwama
along Lio- Lak*- Michigan shore is ex- ..
jiectnl by the Department of Conser­
vation becuiL-M* ot the opi-n winter It ta
considered likely that the run will, be­
gin the first or second week Di March.
' Because of the fact tliat large catchtw
of *m&gt;-lt have been taken through the
.ice and from the dock* in opeh water
during the winter. Jhi- run thta *j&gt;rlug
ta cxi&gt;ected to be thr largest in tlx* .his­
tory of the species in Michigan.
During Uh* "run* " urtrlt may be '
C'tmitnuuirtltinil
anc part *?f thc c,ly rfo not know J’*®1
Jolln Henderson, a pofiular farmer
taken with hand nets of not more tlian
V&gt;UHi,rii4riiLUire/rr
what are the weather condfttonx in and supervisor of Ol, ".1. died Friday
live feet In circumference or with
Wilmar. Calif. February 8. 193f. |-*«ne distant part thirty or forty rniicx at hta home after u five weeks' iUness
handle* not over five fret In length,
'
T,R’ couhh' a* well tts the city! The funeral will take place Monday at
from the following sticam* u* drslg- Tn
■ the wanner, , . •
.. ,
; &lt;*Acra route area, biting eixty-slx by i tiiAimme. He leave* a wife and several
nated by the Conservation Commission.
I liad no thought of crashing into, M-venty-two mile* covering mainland rorji and daughters and u host of
Charlevoix County: Boyne River
down from Pearl St. in Boym* City; the columns of the Banner so roon 3M0 squurt. mil«. Catalina Islands 73 friendg. Buna! in Lakeside,
after
my
pre-CiwUtma.*
letter
But
at&amp;quarc miles. San Clenjents 56 square
Deer Creek down from dam on Sec. ,25.
Mrs. Jane Jackson .-aged 04 years,
.
South Ann Township; Horton Creek tempting to make It apjiear that Lo*ilnlk-.* making a total of 4009 square passed
away al yer home Bunday cv*.—
.
.
down from dam &lt;m See 6. Bay Town­ Angeles is the storm center of the uni- m!Je*.
A registration of voters 1.* now In ■ ning. Besides the daughter. Mbs Mary
ship; Monroe Creek down from High-, verae. *o-{o Sfieak. in the Banner during
way Bridge: Porter Creek down fr«n the winter ha* started a little unusual pr0KT&lt;,vs not &gt;vt lomi&gt;lvU*d So far the ?
under our collar.
; enrollnK-nt shows around 400.000 for
dam situated 720 feci from th? mouth; ix.**t
Thta letter Uto b* construed as a. U|P ttty. BIltl
lor thp
,mt. I
Stover Creek down from, dam situat­
warning to one Charlies Jones, tliat. In
me city. Taking these figures a.- a ;
ed 450 feet frixn mouth.
the
future,
lie
is
to
keep
his
nasal
ap1 gU|&lt;jPi
county ha* u fxipulation of
Bcnac county Cold creek down from
peiidage
or
fingers
rather
out
ot
this
।
approximately
2-250.000
human
being
■.
northerly line of Clark Street In vil­
lage of Beulah; Crystal Lake outlaw snowb.ill pie on pain ui haying them; AlKj yPt it ta-surprisingly ilear to the
above Hammonds Bridg6; Round Lake scorched. This letter should not be | mountains and cunjons where wild life
‘
Outlet All otlwr streams entering construed as propaganda trying to in- -^bounds
Crystal Lake down from road, around duce those of your readers to come out 1 jn B tater lptier perhaps 1 wln write
here If they have no de*lre to come. It. ol a Un nuk.
chmb visiting
lake.
would be necessary at present to have trap* with a neighbor of mine,
a snug sum in cold cash hidden away
Yours truly,
WARNS FARMS BEWARE
in one's Jeans, or tlie state authorities!
w j, schanm
I

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

Jane. she leaves two sans. Contort why
has cared tor hta mother and stater and
a son Will nt Grand Rapid* Hie fu­
neral will take place Wednesday from
the home of Millon Howard. Rev Start
officiating and burial.in Lakeude.

Diplomas ate now being Issued to
graduate* from a new college of bridge
playing wrently opened in Detroit.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

OF ‘BARGAIN* SEEDS.

might halt ojie at tile state line, to be
3343 pn^ped gt I
confined In a detention camp until I
. Wilmar, Calit.
I
proper arrangements could tx- made lol
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'
have you returned to your latest home 1
.MARTIN CORNERS
before starting on your trip
Mr ah(J Mra Arthur Janes of GrandBut writing in a more .serious mood vlll(. alld Mt wn(J Mr,
Demand 1
the writer had expected to state to.wtfrtH CaM|rton were Sunday guest.-.,
your reader* that in five years of reM- , j
and Mrs Orr Ftaher.
dence hefe. there ha* not been &lt;xte
Remember tire* P T. A. will tx* iu*ld
single flurry of snow, tn what is at the schoolhouse Thursday evening,:
known as the city proper. Tliat state-, MaIch 3. Ulnlt.nd ,g JMday evening as J
ment was true But rti the morning of; uMWl. you arc cordtally Invited to tta- I
January 15 (Ite inhabitants of the city:
proper and surrounding cities north. I Mr and Mr, Jamt._5
oI Woad.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Plan to attend the all day and eve*, east and west awoke to find ane w two ]and and Mr. and Mr* H. P. Munn
ning meeting at the church this week inches of snow covering the ground I and Mlsa uma Heideman of the Center
Friday. A good program has been pre­ and shrubbery, which soon faded at; roMd were Sufkluy vtaltora qt Alfred!
pared and every one Invited to attend; the sun arose. Il was very like a Barry 1 Ftaher *
also the quarterly mrejihg Saturday county sqgar snow. The dailies reported j parish night will be observed at the
it the first snow fall In nfty-four Martin church next Friday evening ।
P M and Sunday evening
■ 4.
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••••■be a pot■ -luck
■ sup- ■ i
Mgrch
There will
We extend our sympathy to Mr and yean, or since the weather bureau be- •per al seven o'clock followed by a pro- i
Mrs. Dewey Jones and family in the gan it* service here
There have been abundant rains here gram. Dr Duffey of Ionia Melhodbt
loss of their little daughter. Jean, whose
funeral was held at the church Friday since December 1. about fourteen inches church will be the speaker. Bring your
up to date. Rain in the valleys means own table service A cordial invitation'
The P. T A. has been ixwtponed on snows in the mountains Mt. Love and is extended to all. Remember the date.
Mt Wilson, about twelve to fifteen and be on hand.
account of -Uckiw-As
Remember the preaching service at
Mr. and Mr* Dan Roberta and Mr. miles northeast of the city, sometimes
and Mrs Sterling Ostroth and children show mow covered peak.* Farther east. the church even' Sunday evening. You
attended a surprise dinner Sunday In same range, the snow capped peak ।are cordially Invited to attend
Mrs. Eva Trautwein Visited her
■given Mr. and Mrs Dell Shively at( of Mt. Baldy could be seen on any
Hastings honoring tlieir twenty-eighth clear day during the month of Jan­ cousin, Sam White, and wife In Has­
wedding anniversary which falls on uary. Yet the climate is such that as tings Friday of last week.
: soon as the rain* came in December,
Mrs. Ethel Hilton and son visited
February’29
i gardeti* were planted and today pea* Mrs. Edith Bolter ot the Center road
1 six incnes tall and other garden truck Sunday afternoon.
STRIKER hCHOOL DISTRICT.
There will be a P T. A. entertain­ ta up and growing nicely
LAKK ODESSA.
ment at the Striker School house Sat­ j At the risk of taking up too much of
Mrs. Cecil Beck underwent an oper­
urday evening. March. 5. Pot luck sup- 1 your apace, would like to give your
reader* some information which I am ation al Che local hospital Monday and
Mrs. A. Richardson of Freeport spent sure will be both instructive and in­ was taken to her home Friday.
Myron Bishop is in very poor health
Friday with her stater, Mrs. 8 Geiger., terestlng to many ot them. Tlie city of
A number of children are out of
Mr. and Mr*. Burk Houghtalin and1 Los Angele* has a mania perhaps for
family ot Battle'Creek spent Sunday adding to its limits According to a school on account of chicken pox.
Chas. Lake, a pioneer of Lake Odessa,
map
of
the
city
which
you
will
find
en
­
wlth Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Houghtalin
Mr. and Mrs. A- Herrington and chll- closed, there are nearly three hundred passed away Friday at the county home
drtn of Dowling and Mr. and Mr*. FredI and fifty iquare miles of territory wlth- where ice has been cared for the past
King and faxndv spent Bunday with&gt; in its limits. Cutting out part of the winter. Funeral took place at the un­
Mr. and Mr*. WalterTete*
"
. shoestring strip, which connects the dertaker* room* Sunday afternoon
) Mr. and Mm Emory Houghtalin1 eity proper with its harbor on the with burial in Lakeside Cemeterv be­
ocean at Ban Pedro and Wilmington. side the wife who )*ssed away two
spent Tuesday In Battle Creek
. th* city ta over forty mite* long, north
at SamuelI and south, and about thirty milra east of Climax, one daughter and aeveral
and west. Smail wonder residents in grandchildren.

~ Columbus. O. Feb. 26.—Beware of
advertisements and mail order solici­
tations for so-called bargain seeds is
the warning of R. D- Lewis, form erpp*
specialist at the Ohio siatr university,
who believes before such seeds are pur­
chased is the time to determine wheth­
er «’r not they are true bargains or an
expensive disappointment. Such lots of
seed, he says, are quite apt to be ol
low quality, trashy, weedy, and poorly
or not aQill adapted

.

Thank you
MR. JONES, I’LL REPORT
FOR WORK MONDAY
-MORNING
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In many Instances tbe fact that an applicant
for wurk ha* u telephone is the deciding factor
in obtaining a job. Other thing* bring equal, an
employer is quite likely Io hirn the applicant
whom hr can reach most easily and quickly.

The telephone in your home ia an importMil bu»lnCM a°4 •ocial asaet. And, in ea*r of fira.
sickness, accident or other emergeneipa,
your telephone i* Priceleak Prutectiou.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH !, 4831

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COURT HOUSE NEWS |
C F. Angell returned Saturday-night 1 “ . u - —
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JroMs-a-arrk in-The northern district, j
PROBATE COURT.
C1au&lt;ic Edger Petition far.
rintiK by Winston where atww and ice were common a# .
Shcfiield-relating hi; exprriencea'of
rero weather the fore part of Imi determination of heir, filed. ordar for
week Tlie boys of Boyne City High -publication
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entered,
■Cliool cooking cliuc; put on a- smelt
Wm.hir.utm
supper tor «k5 mr n and boys from over- Estate Jasper G Deed.*. Will and,
‘ petition to probate tiled, order for pub-.
the
area
who
met
to
plan
for
»
confer
­
lain and her.
।
licaliun
entered.
ence jit Petrakey April 23
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Estate* Sarah E Good. Inventory
Sonic xpirpdid character building
■)uW for uwk
.
. .
is being done iii (hi- small Y j filed'
tuxato
,. ard grouiM
grmilM of
»i Caritoil
canton and Coats
cuau G
unnt,
Estate ClintIc.* A Newland. Bond
vom.i
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' Eagar Chern y ;uid Kendall Contvare1 M»d and letters issued, order limiting
•• ttlrmi nt entered, petition for hearing
j Claims tiled,-notice to creditors issued.
■ Estate Frank E. Se-haibly. Annual!
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will not make itself. —Chruiuw; Herald. ■account filed.
Estate Janie# Sluihey. Annual ac-j
count Tiled
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nigi; and family acre Sunday
;
Ertute
Amanda
Norris.
Petition for!
. Mr. .And Mrs. Claud Fighter,
ml ^tr»&lt; Duncan Parks of Froc- ' license to #eU filed.- order for pubUea- •
j lion entered.
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art CJlcr and children j» n| ■ EMate Daniel W. Rogers Discliargei
and‘Friday with her par- I of. adminBtrator issued, cstate'enrollcd
E-tate Richard A Edmonds. Nomina­
tion vif guardian tiled, order appointingg-iardinn entered, bond ■filed, litters of!
laud Fighter guardian issued.
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EMato Frntor R Irottsidi- Second an­
ui from tin nual aceaunt filed.
Wtl. D.p.i, jriUJ|.
FuJter •Annual account |
filed ■
summer
,.d-! Ertatc Mary Walker.’ Testimony ofi
;(l, fie.holder* hied. JictiLM- to sell 'reali
dilate &gt;•*- i-si oath b&lt;Tur&lt;- sale till'd.
|
tntitei al
i tab Seba G WipKin Annual ac-j
tesday.
;&lt;ount of guardian tiled. .
■ Estate Michne) Doster. Supplement^
nf Quimby । to final account of executor filed.
Estate Thoma*. R. Allen. Annual ac-i
count ol adn^nUtrutor filial.
]■ Estate Chwgt* TkRgnrt &lt;-I «l. Relcare
above the;nt guardfun tiled, dischurgi- m guardian'
' issued, .
Estate W M. Whipple. Order allow- ’
ing claim.* entered!
Estate Harland V Sweitzer Petition!
for admlnhtratot* hied, waiver of notice'
filed, order apjxilntlng administrator
entered., btir. filed, letters tesued, order
limiting settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to creditors
issued!'
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Estate Edgar oti* Final account ahd;
receipto tiled, dlscharg.- ol adminirtra-1
tor-iNSiicd, estate' enrolled.'
Eqatc Ji ’Ierson Hydt- InAimpt tent,
final act mint filed, disdnargc of guar­
dian issued.
•
Estate Jeffernip Hyde. Proof of will?
filed., order admitting will entered, j
Appetites with the.**
: -&gt;r.d .-Ib,| ami 1&lt; 'ten. in-u. d ordrr lun- 1
ding M-ttlrment entered, petition fori
hearing claims nted. notice to creditors/
l*.-.urd. Inventory filed.
Fjthte Samuel J. Palmiter. Annual
tecount of administrator filed.

A Faithful Public Servant

Contributing Its Best to the Community
Conservative and Helpful
Entitled tocYour Confidence

THIS Bank

Has An Unbroken Record
of 45 Years Service
Unfaltering, accommodating, con­
scientious .. . through prosperity
and depression.. . . this bank has
given its very best efforts to the welfare of
its patrons and this community.

• The management of this hank is in the
hands of careful, painstaking business
men. who have aimed to be conservative,
and yet be as liberal as good business prac­
tice would permit.

Stores

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Although the 1931 sale ol tuberculosis'
Christmas seals m Barry county! i

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7* h i s B a n k
, Invites Your
Savings ami
Cominercial
Accounts.

Hastings City Bank
The Bunk with the Chime Clock

Capital

$75,000

Surplus

50,000

Michigan Tuberculosis Association
lowl.G-A. Pritt.

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17C b
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Corn Flakes IM "■’IOC

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Asparagus25

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Sardines

Crackers

secured tor a continuation ol
the fight
&gt;UU?.MU.WW&gt; .urn UU
j late returnx arc receive^.
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j Tim Mih toxiate in the county lias
sevt-ral hi tola community are enter* I enu, Mr. and Mrs. w o Tobiu- ami
i amounted to S495 itl. compared with
taming colds or flu.
Mr an/
and’ strMr# fmh
Edd Tvavp.
Traver «,irt'enmitu
and family
*7)634 received during the 19M c#m-' we are going .in have a party
paigu according th a rcpurt .ju.*t twiu-d; Easter. The decorations tor Marcti and evening with |x&gt;t link supper and n
Ralph Skidmore of Vicksburg u of Baltimore also spent Sunday with
by the As'-ociatioiiXOf thi- *um. $37d5a Ea-rtef are now underway.
program in charge of I.lovd Dcmond spending n lew days with his father.1 lite home folks.
Mr and Mr- Jake Weyerman are
hits been.received through the mail;
fourth grade are making the and Max Cbats. Music Wa&lt; given by M W Skidmore, at the Imine of MKv
■•ulc. The remainder has been secure;!'
*— •*-Susie Phillip-, and mother.
' ' moving back to Hastings.
Tin* Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
by t«-acher.s ami school and community ■ We are making Japanese lanterns: Maude Hinith’CEufity*Conimre-i&lt;&gt;iicr ol
Orville Tobias ol Detroit and Fluya
managers through local campaigns
Schools gave a talk about her trip'to! Tobiax and daughter Marian of Kula- will meet Wednesday, March 9. at the
In iy rtawment Accompanying the re? ceiling by strings
Washhutton and*conducted a number nuiaoo silent the week end with then home irf Mr and Mrs Ronald Haytu*
Members to furnish [x&gt;t tuck dinner
:;ort. the A.s.Mwigtmn remiest-. ’that,
of contests.
i coumy
i i-AKienis »mi
county icAidehts
who' haw
have returned
returned :U A ,t:w. ot the pupil* are making bird
Ellen Kline is a little better ut this:
Mr and Mrs. Willard Demofid went
j wither-tin- ik-aU or motley.for themj pfM,era‘
to AUgustn on Monday to attend th writing .She has bci-n Miffenng w'ilh! Ralph and Miss Mildred DeMoll
do.-o at the earliest ptMMblc moment ■ «
Virginia
—■•—*" Hayward
*«-•——•-------was absent• Wed■ ­ funeral of Mrs (,‘ull. un aunt of Mr:
: nrsday and Thur..day. and Cleone Detnond's.
A* long us n great ttumbf-r of
'
Ilunnuit of Middleville Verne tn Detroit.
Woodman Friday on account ol illness
&gt; inkin'uniiccounted lor. the A"
Georgia Tobias Friday
liable to draft- im tompjet. : Sixteen of our scholars, Mbs Grace.
. Our iiftwing industrial fortunes. fol­
infinity
service
on
Sunday
for 1932 or cIum- the 193! xesl Mr. Brown. Trddv Hayward. and Gor
UI ami iilrnd... Mr lowing tlie modern mode in sky.-icraiwr. j
Aiiproxiniatelv 3ti5 . county (I'm Foote- attended the flagrant at Most of the program was musical, given
bid ot Kiiliimn/rxi mint
the Mix Violin Orchestra ted hy-Mr
acknowledged re­ । Hastings Tuesday Everyone crijoyed it. by
Mix of Niuhvifte Merit-* Wheeler &lt;&gt;
it. to them Iasi । The eighth grade arc through their Sunfield.
Victor Bawdy and Cart Ht-te
I history ant! are now reviewing. They
of' Woodland arc the other member
Uig appreciation fur tffc gen-i " ill war, lx- through tlwir grammar.
assisted
by HU Alice Smljh fit Wood-'
,
The
seventh
grade
ire
now
reviewing
h has been given hr i
i tiw United States in geography. They land aj inani-t and Mr. Keith B&lt;&gt;*studying reading in tlie place of man gs soloist. It »&gt;• a fine program
mmar, and Heat’ll Habits in the and mutb-upprrciiitcd by the audience.
! place of history part of tlie week ■ , Miss Ruth Woodman was home from
, Caledonia fur the wwjc end.
•*
E 8 ThomjMon U getting along firs
i Mjwnth and eighth grade examination
’ in the spring.'
i The fifth grade
readme
. from books wluch Hit teacher i»
;d:iy wiUi Mrs. Mqu-rva.Woodman with;
if.ed tiralth
.* dinner served'by club.No 3 and pFog•Die fourth grade ate studvuig
,; grain-In, cIuThp-oi Utdie Fishrr.
I
Some'from her.- attended tia- sale at
also making a Japan* project.
.
The tn -I and second grade arc mak- ( Loren Herehbrritri Cast of here, Monday.
•
7 he doctor was called Brntdav for
Walter ThmbBtofi. who iy
HENDERSHOT1.
STANDARD
Mr. mid Mr*' FY’ank Maltc.mn from
the Wjwk's dtxtricl spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Harry Woodman "tif
umnd Witte!' itolr hh‘Atnic-Mi.ttesoii, and (liniil.v!
Grand
RapidryWted
John
Woodman
*
Mr. and Mra, Hurv«y. Parmutec of
Joimrtown spent Sunday at Floyd Gar­ on Hundny P. M The Community service next Hu
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tended the rison's.
il school in
Mr and Mrs Vate'Johnston o! Jack­ day evening will be led* by Mr*. Ms
Kimble;
Musician,--Floyd
Dunnlga
son were Friday guests at A. C Clark'.* lie --------- ------------——
—M:’. dark and the twins went horn&lt;-. ’“•o-'- r. KiiUwnne Clum; HamMmk
with them and stayed until Sunday.1 Warren Cooibatigh. They are jilar.m
On Your Wheel
returning home with Mr.-Clark and!*'” another miuiral program giv.-n
Mrs Henry wlu&gt;\|&gt;ent Sunday there i lh&gt;- double mule quartette of Wcxdiand
Mrs Catherine Martin of Joliet. Til. There will be six. «lectioiu - by the
spent the week end with Mrs. Floyd double quartette, two tenors mJo&gt;. two
Garrison.
I bass solos, n saxophone solo, a tenor
Little Laimuw Mead, wlto has bein' «nd baritone duct and a piano duet.
■laying with her sister. Hnrtence nt
‘
HINDS CORNERS.
Fl&lt;Wti Garrison's lias gone to make her,
[tiUtflrult*;
Mr and Mr* Hsrbenon of Baltimore
home with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Par—-------------------- — | TM QUAUTT Hr* wMln lk« «-och &lt;H AU
~.™ .....
, are moving ou tltc Jake Weycrman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan* attend- i farm
Mr#
Dodge
cd the funeral of Mr.* Tom Crawley tn
*'
J entertained .her mother
..
Hartings Monday
from Grand Rapids Sunday.
Family night Parish meeting will be
Mr and .Mrs C. N Tobias and
will enter- hf&gt;i,j ttt Martin this Friday night Dr., granddaughter Leah Barrett called un
30 x
c I A s tb diiniwr Duffey of Ionia will tx- the speaker.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank-Newton in Has-1
h of Lacey. Thursday,
Mu* Josephine Romig will be at Sun­ tings Thfitsday afternoon.
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exhibit and' sale of i day school next Sunday and give u ro­
Mr and Mrs. Warren Brogan and
il will feature, a good jort of her Bible school work up north children of Baltimore spent Sunday
'Ft!
! Basil Hayward and family of Alto with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
I
wi’h Mr. and Mr- spent the day Sunday at Chat.. Van
Clarence and Volncy Hartly visited j
...... WilllMr. and Mrs Will Vrankbr'k and were evening callers at i -^~ltheir »i»ler. ...
Mr and ----Mrs.. Lutren
laugtiter. Mi- » Dorothy. ‘ Leo Hendershotts
j ton and (amity near Hickory. Corners
Guaranteed Tiro Repairing
Good Used Tires
it and Everett Uainu. uf! Clare Hendershott came home this; Sunday.
'
r &gt;&gt;i Mrs. Babuxk.
Munday morning frum Hastings where; . ...
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Barm-y Mills P. T. A- enter-!she has been stek lhe mat week with!
i the uicmberaot the SteVrns club' iu flu al lite hcnuc of Mrs. Harry!
SIMPLE GERMAN REMEDY
■ - Aquug ot last week. A Maton- Ritchie.
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE
PHONE UU
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
FOR STOMACH TROUBLE
i-vianfrntiwirvaTiFgauici^ind reA Urge crowd gathered al the home
li ciUiUuih ^lcaluiML.. ...............
- of -Mra- Jexxjt Haynes last Thursday toMr and Mrs. Henry Gray and family help her celebrate her birthday. After
ill :r.€ tie- iMtruit# ol tiw taeey a licllciuua dinner ami grurral
DELTON, MICHIGAN
cleptwni- Company Jtir their fuuitii'ttme they departed wishing her many'
vraTs work beginning April 1
' j more such happy birthdays.

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Slap L
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Soap Chips
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6.00-20 10.95

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP

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SMITH &amp; DOSTER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEHNF.SPAT, MARCH

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.1 .irnbr.
qu«M.,ly mwint »IU b. b.la Ixw; plra'l;
wre njrr. [
Tilt’ HoDlPDinJcPT'’*'
flnd ^rs- Jnhn DeForesl and
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ntJniLrriUKl. r A
!I children
children Of
of Martin
Martin wen*
wen* Sunday
Sunday gurats
guests uauiraay
Saturday nigni
night ana
and ounuay
Sunday morning.
morning.: . taipeft at tne home or Mr. amt Mr.*..

Itot his sister.
____ .Mrs- Clyde Nichols., —
J al tlie Evangelical -I-..r»„..
and
church: R«v. to_._ 11 Cha*,
Chan. snvdrr
Snyder Sunday.
Sunday.
By Home Economics SpodallsU Michi"­ family.
*on of Kalamnroo will be In chant'* of _
J1"'”18
Hie XU^'and RZv" Holt^ win'Jo to t'rtaim-d fr(pnd» from Middleville Sun-;
gan State College
..
&gt; A number of tjie friend’s of Mrs.
Nashville
to.
hold
quarterly
confereiim
!
day
= I Richard Bourdo gave her a ..iirprise ! there Sunday morning.I Wc are glad to rrj»« 'but-Mr. Jones’
Whv nnt mnkw a run fnV tlw 111 ItHZ ' Hnl *O&lt;1ay evening, ihtlt btltlR Iwr birth| TbecblMren
mdr.bM lor li
X!','
‘.’’i
»■' ■ wa «W.M..urn. ™ I ...Kit
i-.c,
...i.
। tine a!tr*r hi* lllii* •* of pneumonia,
I
nmll-pox in school lart. w. ek
Mr. and Mrs, Sarn
entertained I
or UUrurn burliu wrk.&lt; r.n be
lu*''
'* boi.mOjr. nourdo
In b&gt;v.ly Mn ™ Into .&lt;«,» und h.w m.n» m..r. nlrh
butbdw' ' The community exUwta sympathy to Mr. Giwtrs - i a«x. Mrs Virginia Cran-1
br..d.u. Urn w-rt u.b. » n.f &gt;pFunk ZTOm.nnd,, .nd unuh -pm Mr. and Mr*. Lockstedt on pie lew; of' uait. aIld little I’randdipr.tht'-r qL-Kala»t
proximately 5 tt. by 3', ft.
Sunday nt Dmtfr with hU aunt. Mrs Mrs. Lockstedt , mother, who died Fn- nurxeo Saturday
1
_____ _
John Jon&lt;*«. who is ill.
| day morning., following an o^ratior*.; Mr and Ml; j.*]0&gt;-j
** of Qpn j
Substitute wholeromr dtle&lt;t fruiU for
Mr •’"&gt; Mrs. St John of Toledo were The funeral was heM at Plymouth,]ag,. spent Sunday a
home of'
rich candies in the chldrens diet.1 o«t tin* week end gtirsU of Mr. and Ind. Monday P M
I Floyd Randall .
Prune* stuRi 1 with iranui butter, i *Mr:
Bourdo.
. Mix* Helen Patton ol Midland was: Mr. aria Mr.'. Mark Garrison -.;Hnl
FOR OVER
* ■dales,
or raisin* will provide minerals! Beatrice Wickham ot Detroit spept.. home over tlie w»'k end.
• Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shirley*
'and fuel needed for growniK children.‘ Saturday nUtht ami Sunday with her:i Mr». Replogle wax a Thursday chop- Ritzman ot Quimby
.
’
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, Krandmothcr. Mrs. Nettie Newark, at!
i per at Kalamazoo
I Mr and Mr Hany Kelley of KalaMany hostesses keep a sugar syrup' this place
1 Mr*.- Patton and daughter ML*a‘«™«*» Hient Sunday Bl Henry Pcn-j
op itand all the time to sweeten fruit I Ben Norman spent several days the Helen were Sunday gnextx ol
; t‘cJU .
drinks. Equal parts of sugar a.nd water P4M
with hl* daughter. Mrs. at Kalamazoo.
j
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I an- boiled together for eight minutes,: Charle*. Hensen and family at Grand ।• Mr. and Mrs Jam*'.,MacDonald and Guaranteed plirs
LENT CORNERS.
I cooled and set oxide In n- glass jar.1 Rapids. ,
Mr and Mrs Frank ,Humeston were; Mr*,. Clare Thwn.u. i. in Plainwell
and efficient.
Punch, lemonade.' and oilier drinks! Mr. and Mrs. Kahlo delightfully en- • Sunday
guest*
at
tlw'ihdnjo
of George caring for hej tnoHiet. Mn F Fennen
moy easily and quickly tx- sweeten^, pertained about forty of their friends
V.m’
faiih
at Rfchta^
Ounces
’ who :* riuuely Hi with a stroke.
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without waiting for the sugar tn dta-lwlth a wiener and marshmallow roast .MacDonaldland ta«m at Kirniami
Arthur Johncock cai
calledMr*. Fred JI«U'nnd-Mrs Sage were
solve. The ayrup
thotl ).*. at-o a Saturday evening and a wry Jolly ew-1i Mr.
Mr and
anrt Mrs.
Mrs- ArtHur
riineWas spent '
' ’ '
'4,n th&lt;-lr dauKhtrf. Mr*. Edith Powers. Un 'HaxlingsAni businev. Saturday.
lest then of high
IKUgai- saver.
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Inina was snent.
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SflruUv
ufteriumn
guest*
ut
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D.
!
Howell
Saturday
.
A
numlx-r
of.
our
neighbor
Kidh-s
met
;
priced brands.
j A frequent caww ol poor machine Lcwrt and wife were Mr. and Mrs W 1 Mr and -Mr5
Kineebnry and at the i.nqu of Mr; C Dunham
« r»i-^« nnd
naie nf PhunwM! ^Vily visited the OUn Br&lt;»wn family at Thursday tot a farewell party us she
htitcliitig if. gummed oil on the shrflro*E£&gt;&gt;
«
““•«' Wednesday.'
™-«* '» move
"»» to
“ Bloomingdale this
,hu ’
Plainwell
!’ experts,to
i tie case. It may came skipping or a
Mr. and Mr*. Ford DeMond of Kala- week.
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stitch which dor.*, not track straight. , si
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James VonHout and daughters!
! Clean the case with kcrostur.
a nome
. ins and "Mary Elizabeth, spent from
EAST GUN I AKE.
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----------I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols and Mrs ■ lcahom
T sunuay
bunuay
Mrs. f*
Kellogg
IkLahere
for
Our hearts were saddened by the I Slopping over a work table cause* Newark spent Monday at Kalamazoo. ! J""•
r"°T{L“
w-rod
“ "a cosple ut'. Friday until Sunday with her mother.
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igjjg
' Mn;. Carrigan, of Benfield ;
death at Mrs Elizabeth Salisbury Fn- ! back-ache. Test your table to see if------------- ■»-»«•--------------Mr .nd Mrs Be-t' MeCalium ,oent!
day evening. February 20. She was a 1 you ran put your hand.*, palm down.
GLASS CREEK.
sundav at’flie' home m Mr mid-Mr* ' Mrs Edith Carpenter has been on the
life long rrslderWof Hit* place Mid will on Hie table without .stooging-Castors.
Bnd imiiuij, and ka
Lowell:
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lx* greatly inlved by tlie entire com- * door stops, lengths of Rus pqie
—r&lt; kFred
*t,h .
1
pi|M* and I(Whittetnorr* of iru-it,,nj
Hickory cv«rn
Corners.
muiUty. The funeral will be held blocks &lt;&gt;f wood can be put or.i the
Ulf table Bechtul.
ru-ciitnl wife and
mid son. Billie, of Has-1
Has- 1
Tuesday at two o’clock at the Marshall lc«» to bring the table to your cur- tings were Sunday guest.* at Chas. I
rcct height,
funeral homo ut Martin. She will be ‘ reft
Whittemore's.
laid to rest in Riverside cemetery.
rI Save leH-ovef- egg yolks by covering
Ray Otis and daughter. Barbara, re-;
Mr*. Shirley Hunter and friend of1
turned to Kalamazoo Saturday after'
them
with
cold
water
and
keeping
them
an extended visit at Fred Otis’.
.• • '
Detroit visited at the Sluter home Frl- j
The GIoak Creek Home Furnishing
day night returning home Suturdny.
, in the refrigerator, or by dropping the
yolks into boiling water and cooking
Mr*. Anna Null attended ,Hu* 4-H , them until hard If cooked, when the claiuL held a very interesting meeting;
Club party ut Mra. Esther Johncock’* yolk P. cold. it may be pressed through at the home of Mrs. Clyde Warren j
Thursday. The lesson was on the re-1
Saturday afternoon.
a sieve arid used to ganuxh creamed­ view of pictures ami the new lesson was
Mr. and Mr- Will Crant of near, dishes or ealada..
the arrangement of flowers tn the1
Caledonia spent Sunday at the home ot |
home. This being the last lesson uf
Mr and Mr*. Will Crawford and family.
Tin- mother who is Interested in the year the class wa* organized with
Tin* 4x7 club met at the home of keeping her family well will provide the following officers: Mrs Mina Whit­
John Crawford Saturday evening and milk. Iruibi. and vegetables, the so- temore, chairman; Mrs Minnie Gor­
wu* well attended. Next Saturday eve­ called protective food*, for her family. ham, secretary Mrs Lena Newland:
ning they meet at Mr. and Mrs. Adri- One quart ot milk for each child and a and Mrs. Eva Havens, leaders.
.
un Johnson’s.
pint lor each adult will provide the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds. for-L
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Couch of Nash­ I line essential to the building- and merly'of this, place, are rejoicing over
ville visited Saturday until Sunday at maintenance ot good bom-, and teeth. the birth of a baby daughter Cqn-j
UT OF a financial crisis world-wide in extent tend
the home of Mr. add Mrs. John Craw- I
grntulutions.
i The scries of radio talks by home
ford.
Sunday' visitors at Forrest Havens' i
unparalleled in severity emerges this great eco­
Mr. and Mrs Burt Roush and some economics specialists at the college on were. Robert McGlocklin, wife and j
all
phases
of
home
economics.
may
be
nomic lesson: The moil important factor in any
friends of Hattie Creek called on Mrs.1
daughter of Hastings and John Havens t
Mildred Roush and little Wilma Lou i heard daily ut 3:05 P. M.. eastern and Shirley Gillespie of Lakeview. ,
purely
buainea* investment is safety.
Roush Sunday P.___
M. _standard time, except on Saturdaysjind
Mrs Roy Oakes is confined to her;
Mr. and Mr*. jultu.; Crnns of Middle- Sundays, over WKAR which broadcasts bed with, pneumonia.
1
In the light of recent experience, every’ known
ville called on Mr. and Mrs, Will Craw- on a frequency of 1040 kilocycles, or
Ward Erway of Hastings was "a guest
ford and family Sunday.
[288.3 meters.
form of investment is meeting with the same question:
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Er-1
way. Sunday.
What about safety? Alluring promises of high earn­
A large number from this vicinity at­
ings, whether in the form of large dividends or rapid
tended the pageant in Hastings Friday;
and Saturday evening. Much credit is'
enhancement of principal, are no longer considered suf­
due the High school for Hie fine en­
ficient reasons for the investment of hard-earned
tertaitunent.

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We have a full line of the BEST
field seeds wc can buy.

Sec our seeds and get our prices
before you buy.

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HASTINGS

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the Security ofi a Building
and Loan Association?

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$3980

IN CASH PRIZES

will be awarded listeners to the

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LISTEN IN e*rry Sunday Evening 7.15

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PHONE 2131

77W

fo*aU Ston

HASTINGS

Headquarters For
I*arm anti fiaarden Tools

HERE

Hi

you will
find the newest and
best in genuine True
Temper Tobis — guar­
anteed by The Amer­
ican Fork &amp; Hoc Co.
—tool makers for over
100 years, and by us—
to be the best that can
be made,—in design,
material and work­
manship.
Garden lovera will
find choice tools espe­
cially made to aid
« them in die enjoyment
of their hobby.
Th« True Temper
Garden Book (gives
complete directions
for every step in gar­
dening) or Users Cat­
alog (describes over
400 choice tools) both
free to garden lovers
and farm workers.
Come in for pour copj.

See Us First for TOOLS

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Hastings, Michigan^

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KLINGENSMITH.
Mr.*. Mary Saunders had the mis­
fortune to fall down a trw cellar step*
last week and break liyr hip. She was
taken to Pennock hospital and is get-i
ting alow as well as can Ik- expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowerman of
near Gun lake spent Sunday with the i
latter'.* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopper Freshney of I
Middleville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
Wm Johnson Sunday.
Caucus for Yankee Springs will be j
held al Bowens Mills Saturday March
12.
. i
Laurel Srnsiba has been quite til but j
Is .better at this writing.
Mrs. ‘Mildred Kenneen has been1
blfied to teach the Klingensmith school*
again the coming year making four
years in succession in the same school.
Gordon Green has tjeen absent from
school Hje past week on account of be­
ing vaccinated two weeks ago
Marshal) Brandow of IJast Lansing
and Richard Green of Nashville spent
Sunday at the Green home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryder, formerly of
this place but now of Morley are the
parent.* of a baby boy born last week
EAST DELTON.
non of Delton and Mr. and Mrs. Char­
ley Beck of Galesburg spent Sunday
with their parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John.
Willison.
Chattie, Lorane and Lyle Collison al­
so* Donald McQuarrle ore all enter­
taining the mumps.
Mr. and Mr* Rex Walers spent Sun­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. George
Lelnaar and Josephine at Hickory
Corners. Other visitors were. Mr. and
Mrs. Ike telnaar of Delton, CHfTorti
Pennock of Grand Rapids and Ear)
Pennock ot Fair Lake.
Ray Durkee and family will soon
move to the Will Hayward farm where
Ray will work the coming year.
Rex Waters and family. Miss Viola
Willison. Mr. and Mrs Willard Waters
of Cressey spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Waters and son of Plainwell,
the occasion being Gay’s birthday.
Mason Newton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Griffin near Fair
Lake.
CEDAR CREEK.

Mr. and Mrs. Trixtrim and children
of Kalamazoo were Sunday gue^U of
John Lammers and family.
Edward Campbell and wife, Clarence;
Campbell and wife attended the fu­
neral of Clark Aldrich of Hickory Cor- ■
ners Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Phoebe Dunklcy spent Wednes­
day with her staler, Mrs. Mary Owen,
of Hastings.
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Monroe and son
of Kalamazoo appnt Saturday and
Sunday with Ardy Owen and wife.
Sunday caller* were Lloyd Owen and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry John­
son of Battle Creek,
We ore glad to report our sick all
better. Parmer Kimbcl was able to
return to Khool thU Monday morning
after having the’measles.
with Mrs. Una Mason Friday afur-

-burning

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IRUEIEMPEH IWoW JML5

rr HIUIIWAVS.

road-surfacing maierlal, but Uw tubstance increased fire hazards to such
an extent that it was found impractical.

safety of invested capital is the^first requirement of
careful investors today.

The unquestioned character of Building and Loan
shares as a safe investment has been demonstrated by
the fact that during the year 1931 not a single Building
and Loan Association in Michigan has been forced to
close its doors. This unusual record of financial stabil­
ity in the face of such abnormal times as those of the
past two years is certainly a wonderful tribute to the
economic soundness of Building ami Loan fundamen­
tals and reflects the exceptional degree of protection
money. Of course, earnings are desirable in an invest­
state laws provide for investors in institutions of
ment; in fact, they nrc indispensable to a good one—ig our
&lt;
but—they are secondary to perfect security. Complete""*!•this nature.
’
.

Fundamental Elements of Security That Protect
the Building and Loan Patrons Are as Follows:
' 1—The safety of a shareholder’s money

.

in any financial in-titulioii depend* upon how safely il h reinvested
for him by that ln*tltullon. Under the laws of this stale a Building
and Loan Association can lend only on first nwrtgage*. The place-’
ment of fund* Is thu* restricted to one of the safest, most profitable
type* of Investment known. The fare value and fixed interest rate of
' a good first mortgage doe* not vary with the tides of fortune. The In­
vestment* of the Hasting* Building and Loan Association are In first
mortgage* on Hasting* property largely, and every dollar m&gt; invested
U secured by mortgage on Improved property right here in Barry
county.

2—Under our plan we require that mort­
gages be retired on monthly payments;
thus the amount owing u* I* decreased each month and at the same
time our security 1* correspondingly Increased. This plan also insure*
the return of a certain percentage of our entire working capital each
month and aRordt our borrowers a systematic and ca»y method of
paying oR their mortgages with a consequent reduction in the num-

4—A Building and Loan Association is not
owned, by a limited group
of stockholder* who control il* aRain, elect it* oRicrr* and establish
it* policy. It bt a mutual organisation in which each Investor 1* a
an equal bail* with every other investor. Each inveilor ha* a vote
in electing the director* and i* privileged to attend it* meeting*.
Each share* proportionately with every other member in th* earning*zof the Association.

5—Reasonable withdrawals
are permitted by Building and Loan Association* in normal times
making this form of saving* convenient for the Investor, and even in
abnormal times such a* till* the requirements of investors are con­
sidered under the policies that insure absolute fairness. It is how- ,
ever, the underlying security afforded every investor that appeals/
most to the individual. The basic principle* above stated build
that security. There are no deposit* payable on demand. There is
no fixed rate of Interest to be paid. The investment* are limited to

3—Ths law under which Building and Loan
Associations operate

pany earning*.

afford* protection again*! any excessive withdrawals on the part'of
patron* and forestall* the possibility of a "run" on the institution. In­
vestment* in Building and Loan, unlike most oqjcr forms of sating*
deposit, an* not payable on demand; nor shall the Association be re­
quired al any time to pay out on withdrawal* of Investment more
than one-half of it* receipt* in .any one month. This wise safety
clause is uMurame against any disturbance In the country or com­
munity inksmuch a* il provides that at least 50 per cent of our
monthly receipt* will always be available to carry on the business and

there i* no doable liability on itock because every investor, being a
shareholder. 1» on an equal footing with every other investor.

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6—In a Building and Loan Association

We have no checking account* and we do not solicit the short term
deposit fund* which logically belong In the bunk subject to ready

convenient forms of saving* and one of the most secure and al the
same time most profitable investmenU.

This Association Has Paid 5%. per Annum Since Its Organization
Our Building and Loan share* may be t^ken on the part payment plan by open­
ing an investment account with a small initial payment down and then paying
additional amounts in regular weekly or monthly in advance payments. All
money »o invested participates equally in the full earnings of the
Association from the date of investment.

Hastings Building &amp; Loan
Association
Stebbins Bldg.

Telephone 2503

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARC II

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MlMj

Investing Safely

AUCTION SALE!

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Thy funeral services nf Mrs. Johr
Vai ncy were held SuQday aficrrium
at the home ol her daughter. .Mr? Rob
■ert DeCamp. south of Nashrtlk. Siu
!«W a reijxTted citizen, a ho fornwly

Financial imtituGr.n. take pride In their urc, because it »1&lt;r.-aiLven'-.m’- through rood ttmes.ahd bad. .

the Sjanda.-d fw 39 years.
anv. practices art sthl fol;gh s-cvend. 4rjfe»&gt;lon*. and
.r.d-rt a iinidendsthruugh

Mr. and Mrs
dahjthters nf
alth Mn and
spent I

The undersigned, having decided to quit farming, is offering for sale the following
good^subjeetto a mortgage held by the International Harvester Company of Ameri­
ca; the proceed* of the goods covered by chattel to be paid to International Harves­
ter Company.

TIuiMday evening iliMml, qI Fil-Uv
as it/AiH be family night ot the vfiurch.
Mu, Fox and puptU will furnish Ui"

FRIDAY, MARCH 4

St arid.*! rd Savings
A* Loan Association
Gr-.,u old ,t Jeff coon

Waslnpaton decuotmtw MRiilfi

Detroit, Michigan

foundU';
llOp'lMMi into-.it. I

Local Rtptrirntuliid,

a jik'BS-sl

I. Bi'.iwp of Battle i
with Mr. uiul |

Mrs. Warnn C*xill»ugh»
Owe Sunday.

cur ticuniy
Mr, Wm. I'.nak
If G. c.-uua
In Rutland Sunda&lt;
RoalrvM t«m

12:30 P. M., on the Morris Johnson farm, located one-quarter mile east of Milo.

uf

r. M-church Saturday and Sinida.;.
Several of the neigliboi^ and Mhool’
children are confined Co their homes.
Mr and Mr. B. J Wellman were
&gt; in Buttle Creek Thursday.
Several from this place attended tin
North funeral of Mrs Martha Varney ut the
home of her daughter near Nnshvilk-

aixl family ol Bellevue

hair.
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Harley Slygh ■and duUfthWr

partntaf Mr., time ycsidcnt of this place.
Stidday. •
i
Wednesday for llieir new home near
and family of Munchenter. Indiana
and Mt. -nd M1
Richard Hodman e.unt- home from! jecond birthday in the past eight y&lt;
amum
Gli’n SattMieci ol Vtcmoiitv'illc «ick; Monday February- 29’Her iiipthn
With tfi»* fti FiKUy m :h!
• vilcd in ten of her hylr r.iri frit
attic uiul A-ne thtwti ntfe .•upi&gt;cr
tidnor all enjoyed the lint: p’:

Holstein heifej’, year old.
Holstein bull calf, 8 months old.
Grade bull, year old.

HORSES Bay mare, 12 yrs. old.
Colt, 2 yrs. old.

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., twin
calves by side.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs., giving milk.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs., giving milk.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., giving
milk.
.
Heifer, 2 yrs., just fresh 4 wks.,
calf by side.
Black 2 yrs. old heifer, pasture
bred.
' Black heifer.
2 grade heifers, pastur^ bred.
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HOGS AND SHEEP
4 brood sows to farrow in April.
Brood sow, just bred.
6 shoals, 3'months old.
6 pigs, 6 weeks old.
11 Shropshire ewes.
Shropshire ram.
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TOOLS
Farmall tractor used one season.
Little Genius 2-bottom plow for
tractor, used one season. » (
Two-row tractor-cultivator, used
one season.

Terms—rCASH, excepting tractor on which terms can be arranged by seeing repre­
sentative cf the International Harvester Company at sale*

Wa.Upn-no

Mr. and Mr?. H. J
h e. t.t Vermontville, spent Sunday •aith wn Kenneth of Olive
their pan e.”, Mr. and Mr*. Win C?onk! Wellman’s Monday. ,

J. J. GARDNER,

SORTH IIOI’L.
Mr .and Mrs. Jim GoJn*on &lt;4 Kala­
ma -j .1 caii-fl Suiidity antiauxin on Mr.

Prop

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Virginia,

'V AS.P Purchases More Than—

26,000,000 Pounds
of Michigan Beans

aitd Mrs. Harley Cir.v.c,. »j tutu..
from Thurediy until Sun- Creek wgre Sunday visitor., nt Clar­
ence Graves’.

on luiount ot mid Mr. Currie ITsIilt is siib.Utming
..nd' pupil,. . 1
he» mi

ONI Of THE LARGEST INDIVIDUAL
CONSUMERS IN THE WORLD
Of MICHIGAN PRODUCTS.—

AUCTION SALE!

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THURSDAY, MARCH 10

NAVY BEAN
PANCAKE —

In order Io settle the estate of the late Fred Parmelee &lt;vil! have 1,11 auction sale
on the pren.i
known As the Ed Pannelee farm, 1 mile rast_of the Holmes church. 2
miles north of Coats Grove or 2' . miles west and I mile »ot..h of Woodland,
.

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HORSES

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Team of hl .»vy gray horses, wgt
3800.
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Bay horac, wgt.’about 1300. .

about

CATTLE
I .Brindle .e- .
j Black cow.
i Black and v.hifr cow.
11 c.«£., ...,s, .,|C riving milk and due to

TOOLS
1
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1

RED SALMON Sultans Brand. Ali
MELLO WHEAT CEREAL

Commencing at one o'clock and sell jhe following:

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Wagon and dump board..
wagdq and rack.
R »lh wngoiu wide lire*.
Deering mower,..
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NUTLEY MARGARINE
SHRIMP
Fabry Wei Pack

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B«-.m pod?.
22 acre, wheat on ground.

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THINK OF IT! 20 Itam,
For S1.00

I ERMS—All sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount, 7 months time will
be given on bankable notes with interest at 7',. No property removed until settled
for. 2' will be given for cash.

ADMINISTRATRIX

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COL. M. E. BOWERS, Auctioneer

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p*«-

19'

10c
10c

No. 1 »i»e can

EC

RlCSt** Fancy Sunn,field
12-oi. pkl.
HAHIN? Hon.ybuiich, Saadi... 7-aa. pk(.
SARDINES In Oil or Mu.Urd
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
3l?o«.j.r
RAKED BEANS Quaker Maid 1-lb. can
CORN
Country Ganll.man
It-oi.can

Oil Stove. Tanning mill.
Many other small articles.

MRS. ETTA PARMELEE

49c

5-lb. carton n

EVERY ITEM LISTED HERE SELLS FOR

.

K e 111 d.
u p hourd s.
Glas«? door. Range.

.

25'
13

2 Pk«. 25c

PINK SALMON Cold Stream
SOAP CHIPS EcoyTaek

i EED AND GRAIN

MISCELLANEOUS

2 Tall Can.

MALT-O’MEAL c“

MeCnrmick-Deering binder, good one.
Hay rake. Hay-doader.
Plow. Spring drag.
-’ Spike drag. Cutivatur.
Bean puller
Drag carl.
Engine and pump jack.
H.imep and collar*.

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9
Sunnyfield
5-lb. bag

AU of One Kind or
Assorted If You Wish

TOMATO SOUP
Van Camp’.
can
DINNER ROIJ.S
pan of IB lor
BEETS or DICED CARROTS Ho.2 Bia can
SAUERKRAUT or HOMINY No.2.ii.cn
RED BEANS
Mb. can
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
S o.. pka

Sc
5e
5&lt;
5c
Sc
5c

- IN AAP QUALITY MARKETS -

Might put ou by. Uuij

.

Mr and Mrs Quttira Bennett called I
on ti.r latter's *l»it-r near Caledonia J
ountLo utui report her Mimes tut hutn health.
Mr. and Mr*. Byron RowUtfcr. Elztc
-«nd Robert, pt Ci rand Rapid* spent
•Saturday with leer pairnu. Mr. and ■
Mrs. R J WHiuuus.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Andw.&gt;5n cnt&lt; r-’
tuiiuxl Hund1 anil -tlutivc. fr&lt;nu[
Grand Roplda Bunday.
t Beit Palmer u again un tbo, aick. tut.!

Fresh Picnic Hams
Beef Pot Road r.„j.v j,.., n. 10c
Pork Steak
lean
3 i&gt;« 25c
Beef Steak Loin or Round 12^c

4 lb. average Lb.

5^c

Hamburg or Pork Sau**g* 4 Lb. 25c
Bacon Squares mild \b■ 6%c
Pure White Lard
4 lu. 25c

AGP FOOD STORES
The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH
SOUTHWEHT RUTLAND.

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FAOR

BRANCH DISTRICT.
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Mr and Mra Wm .Havens and Mr.
France* Darby of Hasting*: wa* a{
and Mrs W. H. Otis were in Grand Sunday visitor of the home
I
humc folks
folk*
Rapids Sunday to
.. aee
—their
------ brother
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Mr. snd Mrs. Clayton McKeown are I
in-law. Dr. B.
J J.
J Robinson. Tlicy report jn wuh the flu' A nilr»e U caring for'
him as not very well
them'.Geo Haven* made a businra* trip- Mn Ernest Skidmore Is ill with the;
to the tiome of Mr. and Mr*. Herbert, flu
Bhrll«,l»n&lt;« ».»r L.K. Odn„„
wa-n,'
Mr and Mr*. Adrian Johnson from- nIMl Mr and Mrs tzalle Adam* were
near Orangeville were Sunday after- ln Qnnd Rapids Saturday
noon caUers at the home of Mr andi
Mr*
' Orow&gt;
rh^ . Ev„lgrI|fal
Society
.&lt;•
Mr* Jim
jim Wilenx
wiieox
chllrrllof »UN| n„.Ma)
e| at
Mr und Mr* Ernest Gorham and !hp honil. of Mr. ail(j Mn Hi nry
ron of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Bidelman Thuredsy. Mdreh 10 A co:ihe formers fiarent*. Mr. and Mr* mat invitation 1» extended An all
Francis Gorham.
We arr
({|
Friend* here are *ocry to learn that drath of Jean, the nine year old daugh-,
। Mrs. Roy Oaks of (&gt;Uu.* (.'reek i* ill ter of Dewey and Carol Jones, which
with pneumonia All wish Iwr a speedy nccurred at her home b-r- early w.-&lt;iTELEPHONE 28IS
FRANK SAGE
। recovery.
~u—
pnru:
i Mr. and Mr*. Roy .Dougin** oi Han-; moniw.-Fuiirrai’servirr* were nehi ret­
ting* were Bunday guests nf the for-; clay at two o'clock nt the N Evangelical
mer's parent*. Mr. and Mrs ' Dun i etiureh Rev Rhoudr.- officiating Runal
;5 v
DourteM. in the Wilcox cemetery Jean w*&lt; . a
ASSYRIA.
BARBERS CORNERS.
Mr. and. Mr* Fred Ofi* of Gla&lt;-&gt; lovable child and will b» greatly mi*srd
..
Last Week'* Letter.
were Bunday guests in. the Wm in the Ixanc rchool and in the BUnMr* Emma Clark, who ha* been In' .Tlie P. T A will hold their next Creek
Havrn*’ home Mr. and Mr- Rankin rfsy School where iie loved to attend.’
jioor health for wane time. wm. recent-, regular meeting Friday evening. March! Har t and daught* 7 of Brush Ridge and "by the many relnfivt.- and inend
Iy taken to tin- University hospitul ut 4 Pot luck supper at seven Bring: were afternoon caller*
-Tiw entire ni-ighb*&gt;rho&gt;*d extend* their
Ann Arbor rrcOitly for observation, your own table service and sandwiches
V?
Bert -OU ■ uf DuwLng who was spend- ■ - mcerc :-ympathy to tl.e bereaved fam­
irentnunt ami p.» -itily operation later. : and one dull of food.
ing 1 Ut Week at the home ut Richard ! fly.
RiiiKinbrr til*-|&gt;ot luidt dinner spoilMr. und Mr* Iferrnati Hauer wcr&lt; Lapbaugh wa* culled home &lt;&gt;n Thut--.Mr anrf Mrs FnrreM Bidelman and
-on-d by the Brigg* Ladic*' Aid Boeletylal GrkM Lake near Jackson Wednesat the home of Mr und Mr*. Will Jone- day to see I hi latter'** mailu-r. who b ctey by Un-iilnrfcsof hi* wlfe'Hrr manvi Mr. and Mrs. Will Richards .-la-ut
■ Tiiurrduy. February 25.
; ill. Saturday they again moturcii to friends here hope fftr her quick rc-i Tliunday evening al Guy Mead* turn'
Banfteld.
Invitation* to atteiul a |&gt;oultry meet-! Jackson to attend the mother'* funeral.,• cowry.
■ MU* Mary DuuGa** visited from
Mr „n0
Artani., Mrg
Ing al the Blake Hatchery. Battle Crei-k returning to their home Sunday
*
F
' - «*«h Orirah. Bamu*!'OJ- tn. Rev.
have been rerehvd by local resident "Mr and Mr*. Wm. H. VanderhtlfT On
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r
Ind*
vk
n
w
l
txnt
Men
•■’ d Mn Delbert OMruth and Mr. Nir•
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&gt; ano *on Robert oL-^We;.t Caledonia
Mr and Au* W H OtU *|xnt Mon-•
^Usin|t u,.rv Wcdnt.^BX gu, H
Mr and Mrs William Nash and fam­ I visited at the former * daughter, Mr. SLof Giai'ttwk
:,n“ Mn Altp-rt o-trutj.
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ily who liavi beeti fixated on (he for­ Jny Smith Thursday
Mr* Henry Smith and daughter
Mr.- Clara Wilder and *011 Fred
Rememtar the community medtirm
mer Ezra Tobla* farm tile past year
.uigvBcai church Friday,
will vacate the first ot March and (Tell Maxine mnehart of lonta. visited al K*»ch uf Bath-cr*vk were giu -.t -. Fi 1-N
the
fortnfr'K
sop
and
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs
VanAuken and family will take pl**day of their daughter and shter, Mrs Match 4
Jay Smith. Simday
Franctv Gorham, and-husband
: Fr -I*5*1*1 O*y of Three Oak - and two
Mr. and Mrs Lewi* J. Muttlw-w* en­
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Laubaugh were !t;'I1,1H "I ’ »«t were gu. -t* of the fur­
The Gaylord lluhw» family arc en­
tertained the Merry Mixers Saturday in Dowling on Sunday to mt the for- :’l&lt;r ni'*ther. Mr- Mmda Mudge Suntertaining tnutnfc
dav m-tht ico Munday.
Bund Nash. who ha*, been with Mr. evening with n' good attendance and i mer's mpther, Mr*. Bert on-.
Five im mbtt* and two vbifor* from
■',I i,ni’ Mr:-,.Stanley WiUit* ol &lt;&gt;mJMar) Baser of Maple (irotf. recentlyJ| u very sociable time. High honor* wen
' Kun by nei)Fg&lt;' Harthy of Hastings he-n- uttemied theme,ting of the GiarrNLHd ’*•*■ S inday vlftitor* of hi*
'Creek
.............
-jit*
and otlwr relativ*» here
Home Furnishing club a! tin
■ Wtoym.ni
“ I r,.iunl.Ur.n prto wr... ...n by Cl.y, hnmo uf Mrs. Clyde Warren Thm.sd.ij ,
.-ilband Minnfi- Batfiy “t “
Sunday altempnn buc*
Mr .nd Mr. Fred Mlll-r .nd Im- J
tfr*. L E Mudg&lt; .
ily were Bunday
‘
“
Roman Bull of West Carlton visited turn of (itiin rs fur th* m - year com-1
~
it Mr and Mm John I*wj:. Sunday, . - jm.ed th&lt;«iiit»n&lt;r .. part ol t!;&lt; meeting.
BAftRYVILLI.’.run Guv, near Niiahvfllr.All i»ud an enjoyable time Th. dub
Kenneth Wilcox of Kalamazoo
NORTHWEST
TH
OH.N
APPLE.
rfc-Uj Home Management will
lexp^cu lo pul on a play this Saturday; the wei-k end rural ol hl* parent*.
ue la-ia on m« any. .wuren g at im...
. .....
ciening at the Good Will comMRinity i,n&lt;| Mi* Ifirbic Wik-o.x.
1,Mr. pviuu-h- \fifi.-r ni ti...
Tlie Yunna Pc&lt;4dgAjjlb&gt;rf«mm&lt; nt at inerting and will hate their achieve... ...
,,
.HWW-dM .« &lt;*«». c'.J&gt;l.n,M.K....na.! M aim'll
Cnvk Grange hall In the near future.
: the coming year will &gt;&gt;• an important - taken fur the imstar nnd there will br
Mf. und Mt- Stanley Willie
«;
MIIHH.I VU-I*_^
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village auditors mu 'at Whitman &gt;• Concord *pent Saturday night und
mite grocr-neh
' /&lt;&gt;nic&gt;- &lt; n Thursday nnd arnt over th'- Sunday villi tie- home folk*
powers i;&lt; hoi;
. Mis*, eiinloilr Hyde of ClarkstonI .Mr ...a Mr. MMIUH nnUMnrr »».■
JUISINE UNEXCELLED — STORAGE AND PARKING
CMrrtaua
u„, *p,'ht the Week end with ln-s furent-’
Mr uml Me Height Tabor »rn-1 S4,,«,h"'r
Mr &gt;nd Mr*. Will Hyde. She with fur
ol Mr and Mr, Vrrn* ,ha„ and balann d rnrrrrily
week-end guest* of Mr,und Mr* Frank Buariir.
moihd*
also r-aUiil on Mr* Clyde Wit-;
W D. Hawkin* has been ill lor unne' cog of Ha-tini-.Fuller ut Gramf Rapids
'*•
and
Mrs.
Bcrnite
Shue
Mr mid Mi- Frank Travis *|wnl i• Mr... ^ock Snyder of Shultz rpent । ,days. We nil 1k&gt;j»c to see |um about of near Vermontville.
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Sunday wijh their Kon/Ray, und fiun- 1 l&gt;att Uf last w'-ek with her daughter,!.■oobn. .- '
Mi- Hertiie Wilcox took Kenneth
, Mrs. Fkirl Krnm . n, und family *nd
wv„. calling
Robert Ct'lcr uml wife were
ily al Grandville •
'
|he 25th uniuveiaary of the on iricndi here rm TUMday. They like
Mr*, will Cnrtei rrturnixi Iwane ’ ...tendril
Ijidwv Ain*
..... . home
..............
.
'their
near...Elmdale very much
Saturday from Grand Rapid-- where',| Ladles'Aid
tlK-ri
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.­
Mrs.
Irene
Finkbemer
will
entertain
but
surely
enjoy
getting
back
Ip
the
old
i.&lt;
i
iuirti
i
&lt;ic.Mi.iy
ukciui
rier
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&lt;w
&gt;&lt;"
*he w:&lt; railed Turaday ni attend herA farm crowd attended tin- Aid al:
(laughti r. Mr. Ed Balzer, who was Hi'“ "r
f " p“rn'rIr''
Mau- Iq»ii and Wring th, old time friend..
... ..
uirrmenf
hi* ui.&lt;k
All ni.in.
«... Max
... .. ■Lynd
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
agrrnent Ithis
wiek l.mrluv
Friday All
meinMr.'..
went to Hersey .to L A- Do t FYtday anti a pleasant time;
flu
ber.«
anrequested
to
bring
their
chain
{spend
the
week
end
with
her
people,
nd Mrs. .Oscar Palmer spent
ERNEST W. NEIR, MANAGER
i-ommmuty exit-nil* dt
IM. K. nnd Mr,-.. Thrmi|M&gt;n •
with his brother. Miner, and. and "myxicrioas friend" gifts
Committee * were appointed Sunday
Mrs "cZ D Whitmore went to Grand
Uniiiy
H. V Neil ami family of Irving were (nr a r.uppcr to be hi id at the church RapuU
d wit
1 her daughter*. G D.. and *on?
nd
with
.Sunday afternoon caller* ut tlw luaiu tor Hie members &lt;&gt;f tlie Sunday. School ittn
'Hie third quarterly conference will!
of Mr and Mr... Casncr
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and family of Hiutnta* spent Sunday
Hhhondei- March 4th.
STI ART LAKE.
Mrs Ofi
Oley'
y* Dougla*
Douglas dF Rutland
Hutland apent-.and
.-prnr.and Mr*.
Mrs. William Long spent, Sunday
with them in Hie city, all returning b- held ill- the &lt; hurch Saturday cv«*"—....
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. —■ i _■»&lt;. ------------ nt». Mr and Mrs Iluy
Mr. und Mr*. Holin Bowernlng. The president will be there and- Mildred Ward and Arloa Johncock Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Rotxirt Lord with iheir puren
home ‘Kimday evening.
The . uw mill ivbcing set on the Mr* Terry at thu plat
will
also auer.d church Sunday
;
-- . — -ek-eiid gue-t-. of
—
.
-‘ Quite a ru*h for plate* the las1 f&lt;'u'
calier*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
A
Day
und
children
Iiomr
folk*
al
this
place
Coia
Osgood
farm
getting
ready
to
do
;
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Un- Btuy Bee club met ut (he home-day* Pcqple can not get along without
Mr and Mis. IV-rpurd Peck and
Lord and Sidney
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v
D
i*J
children &lt;ii Dowling spent Bunday afl- ol Mr* Vance Sharp in Middleville, their cars these days mid .many waited were Sunday gm-.- ts of her parrot*. Mr, Mr and Mrs. Tram lx.,
(riaxin visiting her brother. Maurice last Thursday. A fine |M&gt;t luck dinner thinking that there might be another and Mr- Chas. Beach q! the Render^ Lord uf Battli- cW*k. Also Mr. tfiid j Harry Sims uf Battle Creek, al &gt; Mr. I ry 3 Danner W ant Adv.
wu* served ut -noon to twenty-four. A extension.
, ' ahptt district.
JohiiMin. and’family.
Mr und Mr- E A. Day. of Booth
The basket ball :a-a»on |Ws cloud
Mb* ““ **
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------- - valentftw program wa* earned out« and
Grand
Mrs Flora Hanlon goVc three very in­ here und our teams are very pleased Hasting.-, attended the Aid Friday an !
Rapids . mrn er their shotring. now tor the finals Went the remainder of the week with
Mr and Mra Virgil Andrew* und Ut­ teresting reading*
their son. Charley anti family.
.
Roy McC'uui and wife spent Satui- this week end.
ile diuighfer of Augusta spent Sun­
Mr. and Mr* Dofr Webb aivl fatl-.ily •
This Monday evening occmth Rhe
day uith her brother. Arthur Bedford, day evening ut John jlelra. near Harns
of lit* ■parent
Mi
Creek.
Father und Son
banquet III
at Uir
the School:
’■&gt;11 UHliquCl
WIIOOI wen' Sunday
--------, ,gucsLs
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-------- . --and fumily
u
Eugene Allen and family wire Sun­ auditorium, A
t. good
.. ' aired crowd
...
1_ »«d Mr , H Webb
..... program has been
Burr F'.iv tt i* having a fswellt tim»
day vt-itors With Frank Hunts und looked for A* line
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
wife and Charley Skinner.
arranged for and.il will be worth wiiilc. entertaining the. mumlp
IA and Mi &lt;s Miunu- Bailey of Na*hEugene Haight and family enter­
Mrs L. E Hamilton is gaiiung mi
The McKeJvs y Heigh I’. T. A. will be
following visitors Sunday. tlu«t she is a^i to be up pun ot Un­ vlllr and John Day of Tiin-c Oak* were
held this Friday night ut Che Brigh tained
Mihool The men are furnishing the; Floyd Haight and family, Glen Sleigh tune which U good news to het friffids. Sunday gueste of Mr and Mr* L. E
Mudge.
Mr. and Mr* Stanley WOiyt*
and
family,
Keith
McNee
and
wife.
ft
would
seem
as
if
nearly
every
one
entertainment.
Mr anp Mm Howard Jones and Audry McNee and friend, all.ot Grand ha* a cold these days, some urc con­ of Concord also called.
children of Battle Creek visited their Rupid*. Guy McNee and family and fined to their humi-s, hut the majority
keep going trying to wear Uwtn down.
BOW.NE CENTER.
parent*. Mr and Mr. Fred Hanes Francis Haight and wife
Leon
Pott*
nnd —
wife, --------Morri* —
Lewi.Me. Fred Granger spent Sunday In
The three children of Floyd Fl&gt;m&lt;;
Sunday.
, —
.. —
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.
Mr. and Mrs D,r.&lt; Marahal! ot Nash- and wife of Kulainazoo and Harolu Jackson with relatives.
rc til. Uw youngest having pneu- ;
villc ami Mr. and Mrs Mutshall Belum EnglandJ and
- ■ »family
•- wen
- among tin
Wc hear that our old friend Philip monia;
Mlxs
tran n-ar Wanicrvtllr spent Sunday guert* at olive Churchill s in Middle- . . - ---------------------------------- ---- ---- ,Beatrice
Thomas,
Merle:
pected o»d i* cxjxtcUng to be home f-Kurclier. Mi-*&gt;* Helen Allcrding and 1
nt Orll- Betaon'*
&gt;vlllc .Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Dan Rolicrt-s and Mr*
-----------------------------------Mam'Kenneth ik-uhfi-r spent Sunda* with:
IIIGIIHANK.
»♦»-------- 5,fr
v’pern Cook of Lake!
Dorh peVo«- and ann spent Sunday
CARLTON &lt; ENTER.
' Ode. a
evening W'Uh Mr ami Mrs. Bernard ----Everyone i» cordially invited Ui th-.-' A.-alui Thompson aiid fiitmlv andi
Ilota-rt- at Hastings.
1 Mr and MI*. Bert Daly attended ttyc
Howurd'Tase i. looking for a-£ini|lrIQ golden «nniven»ry of Mr. and Mrs. special meeting* being held at .,ie io-1 Mr* Henry Thomfison w«re in HaMings
cal M. E. church thia *"-.k Com-1 Friday
rent n - Mr- Du kcraoi) was recently j Lon Hendershott of lulumon
and M:
Guy'
married and
canting to her farm lot Mr and Mrs George Green'returned munion reryicr will beheld Sunday. 1 Mi' Addie Bvn'.on
”
hve
•
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I home Ttiuniday from Indiana uftc- and Sunday evening wc expert the Smith accomiMnied Mr* Gertrude j
Mrs. Norman Conklin hit* returned । spending a couple week* with the lat- Men's chmr from Fn-c;x&gt;rt to tx- with Thoma* to Lowcll/sidtuday
from Canada where she spent Cwoftcr'a brother there
its. ILte hoped a good many will at­
Mr&gt; John Nu*h and *on. Mr*. Jennie'
month..
| The nclgbbor* surprised Mr. and tend aral enjoy Uiere service* »ith us Flynn and.Mr* Einar Ellis vi-ated El­
Mr nnd Mrs Charley Crouze of Ha*-j Mrs. Wurth Green and -a&lt;n Mar.-Jiull
Elmer Marlow wu* in Grand Rapid* mer EBls at Blodgett hoeplial Butur-'
lititp. spent Sunday al Dexter Crouse'*.;Saturday night. All enjoyed,music and Saturday Elton Marlow of Grand Rap­ drfy. Elmer u my ill with dfabete.
-------- -------------------- • jK,t mck ,upper.
ids visited home folks over the week
Mr. and Mr- Wgjhc Benton attend­
"1 FORGIVING SPIRIT.
end
ed the funeral nf their uncle. C W.
'STOCK AND TOOLS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~
Btuib-nt.s i&gt;| Northwestern Univcraity
Mr. and Mi* Wm. Hale and Mr. an.1 ifi-nton »l Valparaiso. Ind., Thurwlay.
recently save
ave the member* of the fac‘ Busina** has progressed in spirit Mr* Ralph Henney visited tin- lurmcr's They Returned home Saturday.
3 oak dressers. 2 walnut dressers.
3
yr.
old
Holstein
cow,
giving
lamination and accorded oil a» well as method, in conscience iu well brother. Wm. iurb&lt;r. of near Nash­
Bowne Center »chool was clawri tlie
4 complete beds.. Bed davenport.
ville, Thursday afternoon
.
of them a |ias*ing mark.
as complexity "
pad week on acemyU of the flu
milk.
Mr slid Mr* Wm Zu'ctinilt of west
Howiird Smith 'of Grand Rapid*
3 9x12 Axminster rugs.
ol Hasting* and Mr*, und Mi ■ J. Kirk spent-test week at (he h'gne ol Wat'.

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service is rendered to the public, profits
follow as surely as night follows, the day.

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AUCTION SALE!
The following property will be sold at Auction

Saturday, March 5
at 12:30 P. M
One-half mile west of Maple Grove Center

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"1UII.DING and LOAN SHARES
|&lt; offer a good sound investment
___ _ for surplus funds. This is proven
by their 100-Year-Old Record the fact
that by state statute building and loan
associations arc protected from runs af­
fords a reasonable assurance of the safe­
ty of the investment.
43rd Ytar In Butinttt

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1250 GrhwoldJSL,'Detroit
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E*l*bli,hcd 1889

J. I. Maus &amp; Soo, locul Rcpreaenluiive. Hostings

Sunday Tin-.:-'ol Mr and Mr*. Fred
Jean Bent..
spent the1
Hrmwy.
week cud witl
Mr\;ind Mr* B«-n Crockfofu of Mr anti Mr* Vrrnor Bcufon *pen'.
Holme- church vicinity vi«nryi/.lr. and I Sunday ut the ifi nton home apd Jean
Mrs. Wm. Crockford Wednesday eve- returned home with them.
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rung.
Mr ami Mis Russell Greenfield and:
children of wuth ot Hasting* viibted
। Sunday with their *op. Mr apd Mr*. Lp
.. ... Fk-kardt visited relatives In
ploy oreenfield
Grand Rapid... Wednesday
Tuesday ufiernoon flu- carlton Cen­
Mr*. H J. GilAon ha* been in Grand
ter .ichool attended the WaMiingtoi; Hu I rids the past Meek taring for her!
pageant given by the Hasting* idly mother. Mrs. Henry Wachter, who u
school, which was very much enjoyed seriously ill
•Mu* Ila fUnrrnt spent tho week end
Mr und Mr*. Frank Friend ot with her parent* tn Wst Scbewa.
'
Plcusant Valley visited Thursday with
Mrs. Leonard Wachter ot East Wood- .
Mr. and Mrs John Usbornc
land called al tlw Gibson home Thun-.
day evening
•
north West riitla.ni&gt;.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Winkler und
Mr and Mr*. Marley Burroughs nl Mrs. Carne (hrfinger were 'in Grand j
Three Rivets spent Thursday with the Rapid* Wednesday Mrs. oerlingcr vis­
iattera PartmU, Mi- and Mrn, Ed. ited her sister; Mr*. Mary Kunz, there.
A Mr Johnson and family from near
1 Bcvrral uf our people attciRtHh Ujc iClarksville, have moved on the Jesse
Washington pugeanl al Central Jichou* IMeyer's (arm the |*ul week.
auditorium and enjoyed il very milch.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Clark of Detroit
Friend* and neighbor., with laukcU -were over tlie week end guest* of Mr.
filled with the- luual good lunch, rr- iand Mrs. Jet* RowUdcr.
.
minded Mr» Maude Camp that F(l&gt;Maitei Lawrence Giix-on went to.
luaiy JU Ma* Iri I'Uthdu.. VMUitg. &lt;GratHl Raukia Uumluy with in* uncle,'.
card* and uiuaic made the tt ennui a 1Dona rd Wachter. U» m* hu grandma.
pleasant one.
'Wachter, who is seriously ill.
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7 yr. old Guernsey cow to freshen
June 7.
International cultipacker, new
last June.
Deering mower, good repair.
International corn planter, good
shape.
John Deer manure spreader,
wagon, hay rack, 3-section
drag, dump rake.

2 -8x10 rugs.
White sewing machine.
Round table and chairs.
6 extra chairs.
Heating stove. 2 phonographs.
Auto gas oil stove, 4 burner,
nearly new. Red Star oil stove
and oven. 2 good ice boxes
and many other pieces not'
listed.
L arge assortment .of dishes and
cooking utensils.

4 HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE

D. C. MURRAY, Propr.
J. E. NORTON, Auctioneer

�LEGAL NOTICES |

Miss Dorothy Crawford spent a week
; at the home of Claud Ronenburg and moving to Jirckaon to raise onions.
family of near Middleville.
The Four Times Seven Pedro club
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Warner and
with Mrs. John Crawford, about
daughter’, of Kalamazoo -Apent Friday met
forty-.five u%rv prewnt. All had n
lovely tunc. Tin- next pedro party Is
Gladys Oiieh of Nashville
Becaiw the so-called "good bandits''
1 Morris England of Wr»t Gun lake
trailed on John Crawford Bundi** P M of Corsica have adopted American
, John Warner and-t^on Harold of Dos- gangster and racketeering teclics with
considerable lUcceM. the French gov-

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Itatad *1 H. 1, .»•, Il&gt;-‘ .4
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M»n
Buitcm A.W»-«-

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At the Community service on Sunday
icnii.g Mr Tuwnartid of Haitiiig^1
ivr a fine udder; und a male quar-1
He cninpoM-d of'Mr.v-r- D A Van-1 •of Mrs. Sylvia Hammond ut Three
Rivers Thursday.
“
Four Tunes Seven club was held
*'a at Mr :ind Mri Frank Cnitk . Mi.mrday t-venmg Was well attended Every­
one report skn «cellcnt time Tiw next
one will be held at the home of Mr.
and X(ts John Crawford. Saturday,
February 27.
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•
Mrs Miidted Roush und Roy Craw­
ford wee In Martin &lt;&gt;n bUMiie.-A Friday.
Mrs Will Crawford rrct-ived word
that lu-r little nephew. John William
Dttunap. nf Caledonia ten D-om his
The Community service next Sunday
veiling will be led by Rulh Woodman;

'

Mrs Bert Palmer was a. Grand Rap­
Id* viMfor Wednesday
.Pearl Johnson of Nashville spent
Thursday at Fred Johnson's.
in Grand Rajilds Saturday.

sari Drmond Mr-'- tarn* Mirthrep and Irving, were Friday night and Saturday
rr. Stella Jodd al o ca.led there FXlly and Mr and Mm Chau CuU and
r and Mr Clyde Cull id Augusta play cast and their families were en­
I 'd tjirrc Hunday'P M. and eve- tertained by tlie Irving Grange with a
wonderful supper Saturday night. A
short program and dancing were enJoyyd afterward
Mrs. Byrun Rowladrr and children
of Grand Rapids spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Ha rlew B.miurn. Mrs e. S ThompMip. AMhcs Haight and Tlorenee Dun­
nigan went to visit Mr Thompson tn
’hi- Ann Arbor.hospital Saturday after­
noon. Mr Thompson expects tv have
another opt'ralio i on Thursday.
Prayer meeting thr« week Thursday
mining with Mr and .Mrs. Wamcy

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Outstanding Week-End Specials

PINK ALASKA SALMON

25c
PEACHES or APRICOTS
Finest evaporated - e hee

ROLLED OATS
WHITE CORN

3

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Standard quality - full flavored

BULK PRUNES

Chester Shimmcl nnd wife of Grand
Rapids and Robert F&lt;vt« r of Caledonia

Ciuirles Bennett I. I. Gibson. Norina
and Paul Gibeon and Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Skintur were afternoon callers.
Mr*. Curtis Pierce of Grand Rapids
was a Sunday afternoon caller at tlie

TEMTOR PRESERVES
TEA SIFTINGS

grandpa and grandma Jordan a few

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All popular purw fruit,flavor*

2

Economical bavaraga

NORWEGIAN SARDINES
ORDER FOP. PUFI.tCATlbx.

inalnrd lor a Irw days' visit,
ind Mrs. Floyd Clum went Sat.
Gjavs Ix-.kr, near Jackson tc
the funeral nf Mrv 4 Clnm'i

Iut!&lt;- were Sunday afternoon trailers at
Matt Bedford’s and Seymour Jordan's.
Merle Tewksbrrry and family of
Graiuj RMbds. were Sunday guests ol

Packed in Olivi Oil

EVAPORATED MILK

Wednesday
Kalama.

Sunday with tm-ir daughter.
Glenn Aspmall. near Stony Point

MILK MAID LOAF

iw-n..k«&lt;

That fapwu* Country Club Bread

JEWEL COFFEE
A mild Santo* - a family favorite

birthday

SODA CRACKERS

2

C?untry Club'- just salty enough

Sunday.

of Kalamazoo visited the
other. Bryqn VanAuken

Mrs Merkle of Beebe visited at Wal­
ter Clark's Friday.
Mr and Mrs Bert Clark of Lacy and
Mr. and Mrs. Orson McIntyre and
daughter Katherine- ol South Maple
Grove visited at Walter Clarks recent-

ROBINHt'F. PARK
Last W'k s Utter
'
Mr- Hnm Zerts- of Middleville

WHITE SOAP CHIPS
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Make Krayar'* year beadqaartrri fas (rail mJ
purrhttea.
It’s )&lt;*» lutfsalee el quaky and t*rd«a frrdme**.

GRAPEFRUIT

Wt rk Is profrfcMlng nicely on, the
BEETS ,
Mr. and Mrs John Kollar anil Har­
rath Pine Lake road Many or our
B-J, hulW.r,
-i.’!&lt;bcr mm arc working on it. Hop­ old spent Sunday in Lansing with the
. through this
...mi way also.
»»».
former's sister. Mrs Albert-Prows nnd
? to *-&lt;• It
CARROTS
•land Hammond received word i husband.
ot the serious illness ot the J •’r'hn and. Elminn Cravens returned
Khter of Mr and Mrs Arthurtheir home tn Harris Cfc-ek Friday
are practically no hopes
Enrld Jackson and Randall
I Homer and Fred Ingram of Hastings
called on their Miter Mrs George Pol“bd. arid husband Wednesday nt tlleir
AND EAST Gt'N MARSH.. Urni
L.&lt;it Week s Letter
Mr and Mrs Francis Haight accomMr and Mrs. Jim WilUaffis are rn'Wd*d Keith McKee and bride to
California vtettlng rtlatlvrs making a Grand Rapids Saturday
two nAmtJV trip andrexpect to return
Vr *«&lt;*
Sam Ashby ol &lt;asby the last of March.*&gt;««* •I*’” Sunday wlUr tlie laittr's
Mr *ar.d Mrs. John VandenBerg art)brother. Earl Robinson, and family and
tlie proud iiwrents of a little daughter!!*’°lhei\ Mrs Kate Robinson.
bofn. January 31 She will answer to- wlubun Kollar snent Tuesdav nleht

bunch (Jc

SWEET POTATOES

BIG VEAL SALE

SHOULDER ROASTS SJTvIS^u.
RIB CHOPS
LOIN CHOPS
STEAKS
BREAST OR NECK
BONELESS ROAST
George CWverse moved
rum Friday
.‘pcnl a coupte days last

LOST ANYTHING?
Try a Banner Want Adv.

Mr and Mrs Howell Kay of Kala­
mazoo are visiting their parents. Mr.
and- Mrs. Frank Leonard.
,
Mr and Mrs Clyde Ashby and Don­
ald Brocklebank of Kalamazoo visited
at tht Fred Ashby home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Ashby visited Mrs
Velma Mavis in Cloverdale Sunday.
MelUm Warner has gone to the Bute
hospital in Kalamazoo where he has
found employment.

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

BEEF KETTLE ROAST lb. 12Jc
ROLLED RIB ROAST
lb. 17c

Ring Bologna

ea. 10c

17c
19c
22c
10c
16e

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

LIMITS ON LOADS

14 PAGES

judge

Bipmics Approval ot Their
'jQFQ IA/FRF ^FTTI FD
Plan of Saving Expense to
UnuLu ivLIIL UL I 1 LLU
Their Litigants
'
DRIVERS OF TRUCK^yARE
ATTORNEYS
IN
DAMAGE
Judge McPerk. at the opening of thr
URGED TO BE SURE
February- term of circuit court here la ,t • SUITS AGREED NOT TO
week, paid a high compliment to .the
OF WEIGHTS
GO TO COURT

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PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 9, 1932

McPEEK praises
Tiinrr lICDflDlUr
BARRY CO. LAWYERS 1111111 UuDUflllL

SPECIAL SESSION CONVENES TUESDAY. MAR. 29
Governor Brucker Will No
Doubt Recommend Several
Taxation Relief Measures .

C||DDr|\/ir PHI AT
dUrOll uUUll I

-

COUNTYTROOPSHEAR
Meeting On Monday Eve­
GIVES ITS DECISION Next
din cim beard
ning, March 21 ■ Harry

UPHOLDS LOWER COURT IN

rial &lt; • Km Of th-- I'-i.-l lanio in: ’i.... •
PERRY VS. HANNAGAN
day. March 29. for the announced purCASE
po* of giving attention to the lUYd nt
•*ar ot Barry county, by calling*public
new legislation goyeCping pucattnn. Th*
attention to the larg* number nt law •
ciovernor |s not c/imniutiiii: him-* H • ■ PLAINTIFF AWARDED
LARGE VEHICLES WORK
care- in this county which had been IDETAILS OF AMOUNT
particular
method
-ir
telirvm
the.
without- the neerwity of go­
WERE NOT MADE PUBLIC btirdm on n-a) e»»atr. but will iw* douu.
HAVOC WITH HIGHWAYS settled
JUDGMENT OF $700
ing Ur trial. He romnienilcd the attor;.
i ncy* h.r the amount of work they had ,
Damage Suit Arose From Acci­
County Engineer Rakowsky done in bdiait of tia-lr client* In th»* &lt;• This Method Wps Preferable to
Mair, jar t«Vfty;Ujatj’h»
Standing
Trials
With
All
dent
When
Grand Rapids Man
Win Give Owner,
IirMnam. ahd that every
Their Potty Annoyances
Hit Threshing Machine
Information If Requested
which were fair to all interest* eonTinfatal
lircldent
to
Mf-&gt;
Oreta'
lain week we mentioned the fact that ‘ « n».-d H. explained that In arriving
alltf
on M-43 in Hu- northea'iV-rn.
from March 1 until June I loads that *“ ,hr‘’'’ NeUiemcnls the lawv.i: had Usbornr
'
of thih'eitj some timt. i«gu. aho
can be driven over |mv«I. gtave) or
th. ir liUganU court fees and part
I
M-rious Injury of hir father. Jot :i Michfeilii
-urfacc-Uval.ti road- m this county ”llM‘r ensL'’- “n(‘ hnd «»'«* lh'‘ county thr
'
mid Mata would b&lt;- murh testneud ,d Barry Mimething like 8150 lor each th
’ borne, were fullv dt-.-eillxci m th.
cases would '
from iliosr ordinarily permitted ■ We. day. Trying tile s.cttjed ~~
• uggeslctl that timer who are in un&gt;r have consumed -jcveral days The judge dark, and during u »&lt; n*
.&lt; mamo.-r
doubt ax to the weight* their trucks rxprmted In. warmest apfiroval of the one of the big truck, owi. .. ... .
would be fe fmiitcd ’ to curry for- thr I large saving to taxpayer* and to lilt- I4*vy, of Detroit, and used t&gt;ri a road job
•line months ip driving over trunk' gants and prak-ed the bar of this coun­ northerd of Carlton Center started
cross
tiie
road
tjnexpecledly.
to
Mr
■ i** v or county road* should a«-t in ty for their effort*.in that direction
Usbornr. 'and the Litter crashed into,
t -iich with County Fuighuvr Rakbwsk.tlw -Kir of the big'truck Wlrn fils'F.'.rtr
l): lull:
•if Um. city who will fell &lt;!h-hi the limit*
car, cauaing Uh aima-t Instant (h ath AN INTERESTING PROGRAM
wiuch tiic-law plana
of his' daughter kiid bls own wrimu WITH MRS A. H. CARVETH
'Hie miLVUnum allowable axle loading
injury.
on concrete pavement* or ' |*avemcn&gt;
AS SPEAKER
Soon after the accident, indeed on.
With" a concrete base during the num ththr very day of the accident, thin- ivuiW*
•J March, April ami May ure as foi-

BROTHERHOOD GUEST

‘ Peirce, Squad Captain

Most Barry Unit* Are Included
In Lists of Honor Awards
Presented
jo/jui exiiaoid.-

HaturtU.'

567917

FARMERS MAY
03956458

6

FATHER OF SCOUTING • IN
AMERICA TALKS AT
AREA HONOR-COURT

4.000 SEE CEREMONY AT
'BATTLE CREEK SATURDAY

CENTRAL P.U MEETS

i

NUMBER 45

DR. R. 0. THOMAS IS

construction m
ON KELLOGG CAMP

hum BviA
HER SUBJECT IS
. alt ot the orgAiof the truck.*, and others 'concerned.
• Where -(mclng between axlea 1* nine MAXIMUM LOAN
IS $400 Before the suits wen- -'arted Klin Siu
-MENTAL HYGIENE" ?.
PLANS INCLUDE MORE THAN
fn-t and over, the maximum axle loo-l
hr rriirrM-nling Hie Usttfrne.-. in the
allowed I* 13.500 pound*.
•
J AVAILABLE THROUGH FI
&gt;usht thick by coun21
BUILDINGS
TO
COST
probate court, had Franco* &lt;1" Usbornr,
. Dancing Master, Mr. Schrader,
Where thl* *|iaclng u eight fret rix’
NANCE CORPORATION
a brother. apixdntrd
—
-t—
a., administratin'
- --$76,000
illaili III
inches to nine feet, thr maximum axle
r* and iron pt
to Present Twenty Minuteof Greta t
....
l»ad is 12.400 (Miuiut*
Pl lUnfirhl.
that the au omobilr- driven bv M.
Artistic Exhibition Also
Wlien- the *|uiclng between.nxlea is FUNDS MUST BE USED
r Troop -63.
40-ACRE SITE TO BE
Usborne
Hiat
morning
’
was
owned
bi
.even f&lt;ct xlx niche.* to eight feet .six
f FOR SEED. FEED. ETC. Francis G od»mc. Three suit*.w-rr The March inreliifa.- ■&gt;! the Cent*. He claimed that
iflPlH-.'. Ha- axle load alkiwxl U 11260
P T A aill be h* id this w.*k Thu:
READY BY JUNE 15
Reid.
one by Frances fl. u.m."'
Usbornr a*
Kunrarluit under th? influf
iiound*.
County Agent Zoster Will Soon started;
iX'iuu
Harting*.
Foundation-to Cktre For Under­
Whrrc'thc spacing between axli-t: is
tati-.'tte second by John Usbornr. ard' There ought to be a larfe? attendau-n
Have Necessary Application
trum-.dx feet six Inches to seven feet
M-outmoster;
privileged. Crippled and
the third by Francis G -Usborn*- asdhe at this gathering.
it under proper wmtrol a
ailx InchM. the maximum loud r. !i.70O
■
ting*. Rev J A. MrNulBlanks Here
owner of the smashed car. Ail thr*'
The defendant fiaimed
IKiunds.
The .-jffcakw will lie Mrs. Albert CarAnemic Children
i.arma*:er; Troop 77. NaximUr.
County
Agri*
Harold.
W
Fiwlrr
has
'
w«6»*
brought
again*!
Ed.
Levy'
and
wa.**
8
30
or'
8:45
a\jd
tha
Where the spacing is from Tl-.r fret
veth. who i* anzifficry m the state fed• — . BIMj Troop
A Reid.
been confined tq his home several days Other
” 1* intrr»**Ai
•
• ‘d■
rratidn of Women s clubs Her’sub*'&lt; : at the time of the uccidt iit . he claimed building 1’n connection wi
R&lt;iM*itfXT|fer.
with the lire. but expects to be at hi.*
It wo* fortunate for ail concerted
that th* jlaintif! ^rart no n*d buhl dis­ Krllogu Foundation Camp ._.
maximum allowance is XBOO pound*.
..
played on th&gt;* rear of hi* threshing
Wterr th*- spuing isr from four fret office 'again next Saturday, when lie that Mr. Sigler set at work on th‘- ■
Although Dan Beard t- 83 years old.
will be prepared to give out infornr.i- case* very early that day. for it hup- lrw.il gathering.- a* a .-jx-ukrT Sh- machine outfit, as lie Jiouid have had. anerrilc. unde moot uhed atid~" und«;.
he
dill
.pern*
hale
and
hearty
and hb
maximum load allowed is 7.400 pound*. I ionjo farmers who may find it neces­ peted that on that partienlur day M:.* heutated very much about doing *•&gt; and that the light* ot an apiirwichin;: Um* Eil UntUey farm in
talk on routing m&gt; thoroughly en­
‘
Where the sparing, between axles is sary to borrow money with which to few himself-.* whOM- horn - is near De- at this tune, but where -he. has sjjokm । ar •*»&gt; blinded him. titr. defendant, that township have .been let.
joyed by all Who heard it Among the
ram. out ide
. .........
„„
iw- could not
and Hint, a a n'sult Dr Matthew Kinde, directo
from three fret six mrte? to four feet1 purchase weds, fertilizer, oil. gtunlmt. tmf was In HjJtlnB.
of
this
city
and
whenever
she
special «uest&lt; were semi-. executives
Ih. «.«V ..I 1,1. Vurl, ,
al,|K„ml „„».,,unv of that fact rmiplrd With the failure of
■lx inches, the maximum axle load.,'fa; etc. needed to enable them to put m hm I..
from Flint. Benton Harbor. Ann Arbor.
tte-ir . |irin« crops. At this writing Mr in
the sink
sink
In doing
,X.,,.w some
non, road
rad work
»A at
.1 U»
&lt;wr«U w|U&gt; Uxr plaintiff io haw Hie proper lights
(L300 pounds.
hole northeast of Carltnn Center.• Al!'• credit. Naturally it i- harder ‘tor one on hi* iHitfil. hr drove his car into the, F .1. Skidmore of Bal
The maximum load on any otrt« wheel
.the general 'contract. C
Aboul 1800 scout* formed at tte Bat­
sary
blauka
but
hr
looked
for
them
to
•
(hc
’
papera
were
irersonally
served
on
must not exceed five hundred twentyl, to s|»enk to her own ipme folks on a Prnv threshing machine
Buttle
Ciwlt
has
pie
arrive
fry
Saturday
ngjct
nirely
...
.
. him here on the day of five anjdent
The Cl»*e was tried before Judge plumbing and the 'Central Electric tle Creek City Hall and led by tte
five kVJSi jaiunds |&gt;er inch of width of
public question of till* kind Mr*. Ixiulv
■ docket
■ •
Word from the State Extension D. •
BrratPe the
of- Hu. circuit
tires It axle space I. nWir &gt;9&gt; fret or
, Walton. Ute. president of the (Central Milo, of the Allegan circuit court, at ComiMtiy Of.Battle Creek the contract 60-pfece -coiit drum nnd bugle corpn.
...
. ...*’ P .T A. told the writrj: My Mrtrr Grand Rujitils Judge Mile* eat m place
over and shall not exrord four hundred. partinent of East Lansing state:* that court of ‘Barry county lx
for electric installation*. ConrtruCtHm imurhed through tte buiunt-M section
• and fifty »450t (xxind.* if axle spacing' farmers in every Mate except l*vnn*y- clcau. it i* (xiMlble to biinu a r’itxr to herself a WcitpY-n’r club .president, told of Judge Brow n'of Grand ilatrtd.v The
to the sanitarium Union building fur
les* than
truui nine
nine frot
icet
nania and Connecticut, may secure u trial here within a short time; but *n me tipi: Mn .Carvrth was tte finest jury ron»Lstcd of live women and -seven.
lx. less
and the canip is. expected to Im ready tte programamd prettentatiop of wards,
■Flo m-txlrnnm allowable axle londine ,n*x'm,»n
»««' ‘hi* spring from wjyw county tip* court* are thn
men
Tipplaintiff
was
represented
by
first data? Star. Life and Eagle badgrs
.
.
"continuedI on page three) *** * the
VxiOOOUOO
allocation of
of funds
funds now*
now.vmr*
haiiind m
thrir work
«»rir and.
and aside
nsid* speaker heard at at convention last Kim Sigle: ot this city, the dufendan'. for um. by Junte'15 .
the 850
0&lt;X).000 allocation
year* behind
in their
year.’.We an in* that,the people of
'ilw camp will include 21 ,co :taac were presented by Mr. Beard penonal। at the dispuial of the Reconstruction. (rom that, then- would be many dt*ad- Ha-'-tinn- ran be assured of a worth
(Continued on page six*
.-even ly Medals/ribbons and-cup* were atso
each designed to actonunodat^
, Finance corporation.
(Continued on page fivei
white addrvx* at the meeting tonwrCITY CAUCUSES
children and-2 councillor, two large awarded for honor* at Camp Ben
. TO
It t* requinli that to get a loan of
ONE
HUNDRED
SEVEN
row night. ,
. .
------------------------- -----------Uatll jlou.,., B ..niaH hospital, and a Johnston, civic service, recruiting and
BE HELD NEXT WEEKYOUNG
LADY bUrrtnb
SUFFERS
.--.Ju LAUT
&lt;
Mr Schradiy. of-Grand Rapids. In­
TY-SIX REGISTERED large administration building which will o'her special wrvte«BROKEN
BACK SUNDA^ structor an dancing, who *p*-nds hl-includeotneea.a recreation hall, a dinProbably thr chief distinction of the
M*ed or fertiliser, feed for work animals
f
Fridaj.' teacliing in HasitJiM will pre­ Unemployment Comm. Secures ing room cajxibh- &gt;■: cutmu 3tx) and evening **.&gt; a *p»Tial letter of cora­
Very Few Cities In This State,. or fuel and oil for motor driven farm'
sent at tjie JiteetinR tomorrow- night a
p
U7„*-v Vnr'Twn
Ytxjm* f&lt;»t i.• rMmnrl andgiK-sU. and i mendation from the National Court of
Or
Anv
Other
Are
In
Better
“
Whlnery.
Loans
will
not
be
authorvr Any Miner, Are tn Better 1/t&gt;(J ,nr ,||)y ot|ier
T)H. M.(.IJrtlv Three Were Injured In Coast­ twenty minute program, of artistic!
Ftrmaneill wont ror 4 wo
xHrtien located m .&lt; .mailer bwildint Honor given t&lt;&gt; Wiibur Allison of Troop
dancing
'
~
Women
connected with thedinlnc room. Cost *»t
Bedford, fur the saving of a little
Shape Financially
demanded wilt b&lt;* a mortgage on tli
ing Accident On Lone Tree
Tlie A|&gt;rii ineeting wilt be called
The Democratic City Caucus will t. IBM crop Penn*yl#Kla .ind Con jcctiMention wj.g. made last week nt tte ttuiMruction wjl) be approximately 875 -. «irl from drowning,^
Hiil
In
Yankee'Springs
Filth* rs-’ Night." With Dr. George
n
’
u**
being
made
bv
re;&gt;&lt;X». Dr Kinde.*■»* • and ojn-rating co»u|
*•.*
heid nt the City hall Monday evening. ri” have no state law authorizing such
Lockwood,
duminan
of
the
program
A vad Jiccidenl happened on Sunday
re.M*ntatlre* -I the American tegmn for the first -arem will nwrex-c th.- NONAGENARIAN PAYS
March 14th. nt 7 30. The Republican11 mortgage.
loan* »
will
administered .In . anciumiii
afternoon wlilch
resulted
in painful »&gt;in- for that night Tth-rr »■“t." ‘t * •„ .' ?~ and Auxiliary to oWmn work for three Fmindatlvns investment in the camo
City Caudis will be held Tuesday cv-e-a The ,nans
“• b»- administered-.in
*iuu&gt; n»u
(**.-w .&gt;■
more, meetings of1 the .. . ,. of
-----VISIT TO BANNER
the unemploj'-d who had registered
“varly $100,000. Approximately ISOning. March 15th. at the Citw hall a&lt; tb*‘* s‘,™‘ *«»' M ’h1*? *er« ',n&lt;‘ V™
to ,hr*'''- onr voun« lady sufferthl* week. From what we have heard with tte committee
children can b(- accommodated Eleven
•7 30. Tlw Republican Ward Cuucui-c* a«» ‘hrouirh the Rarry county agncul-’ ing a broken back.
'•
,rn- party.of
.» ,*.*..
Tte
four,vu..K
young!«-»...people con-. ‘he nweinw* have been . specially eftAt pri-M.nl then- arc six women and whin* will be included tn the girly George
will lx- held Monday ewnlng, March ‘Pra’ a‘t&lt; “t * office. Tlu*y ar.- to b0. Dean, Over 90
14th. al 7:30 The Democratic Ward n»ade "nly in tiros where financing .'L-tlng ol Mi-.-e- G.-rtnide FcMpauwh Joyahlr and helpfu. tlm year, and &gt;ure- one hundred and seventy men whn’ I-roup and 10 tn the Ikiv* group OnBernadfh.- ^arni-.v
^arnr.v and Me-r- 1.'’ ‘he g-oVk of the .•.cluxd* has been have registered, and are a.-kliu for
Years Old, Rebjtlls The
«&gt;’&gt;“' ■a'K''1
'«*' ^t. in
Caucuses will b&lt;- Tuesday evening, cannot be done .through-otter ilgeiicu *. and BernadftitJa*. Damp and wetm
Webb site*,
Sute*. allot uran.i
Grand “‘“de U.
tin- boys' group will be :eserv&lt;ui
!&lt;•’
&gt;•- more Mtistyinx b. thl*. co­ U(,r)t
.
. March 15th. at 7:30
a,,d *hcuffd only be made um- of wlu*n*; Jas.
Clearing Of His Farm
had come to the Lone
Lrnie Trt-.Tree ojriatfm
ojx-iat/m of parents. Tcacten
and
Teacher&gt; anti
co-operation i* being given te-n employe***
.
i The following city officers an ,to be: absolutely nccc-Mary TheU- loan* air Rapid*, hud
...................
"
•
’to l«tente'uve
roite
to
know
each
?othe.
th&lt;." ' ^iyipcrM.11* including tte 21 «nmGeorge o Dean, a former well known
Hill"
m
Yankee
Springs
township
parent*
hate
come
to
know
each
electiil this year —Mayor: City Tn-as(Continued on page fivei
old pioneer resident nt Maple Grove
coart. on.- of tlte boys went" down Hr
hv ,h,‘
'“’idi
urer; Member Board of Review; two’.
towmhlp.
but for the past 10 years a
.the camp,
j alone on tte toboggan and said every­
Supervtwx; four Aldermen for the full UNUSUAL CALL f&gt;SR
resident -of Nashville was a welcome
«Continued on page six)
’ thing was fine then the , four went r
*
uncmploved tn. the various tq^'nsliip*
turrn one from each ward: one Aldrrcaller at the Banner Office Friday. Mr.
MAGAZINES ANO BOOKS 'down together. Whether tlx* toboggan
This
will
be
a
big
help
to
the
men.
wr
man from the find ward for one year;
Dean
over !» years young, dflves his
DR. L. E. HOLLY HURT
are sure.
four Constable*, one from each ward.
Donations of Periodicals Are ' h“
?nrJjl BU,I.ey or J.1*5' whn’ -‘’T.
own car. and geU around more sprights
committee ha, already ___
sqcc cceedVery, very few cities in Michigan can Donations ol periodicals Are IK.neU lo fSUW lhe accident none could
IN MOTORCAR CRASH ; ly than lota of men many years his
Asked For Use In Ward
. tell as it wa* al) done so quickly. Onr
/q
rd i„ procuring p.-rmam-n't work for
boast of being in the splendid financial
Junior
T
fellow was not Injured at all. so wa/
situation that Hastings ts. This we be­
Seven high school students will com­ two women in home*.
Three Passengers Also Injured
But what esjiecially interested us
Liioranes
jablc tn help th? other*, the second man
The city has been divided into m*clieve is very largely due tn the fine
pete for the Hastings. Higfi champion­
; wa* his account of live clearing up of
Slightly In Accident Here
personnel of those who have been fill-: During the past few months there (being knocked unconsciou** He did not ship during an jissembly program to- tions and i» being canvassed for work
! hi* farm; the wages pa)d. and the
ing our city offices, not only this year ha* been an unusual call for book* and' recover con*ciou*nt*' until Monday (lay in the HikJi school auditorium, the by thr Legion and Auxiliary .If there
Sunday Afternoon
crude cmiditioru. under which people
but for several year* past They have magazines from tte public library arid Mbs Vainey •ustainml a *jirainr&lt;i winner to enter the sub-dutrici con­ are otiirr- who wish to icglster. Mc­
lived at that time compared with what
a. Matthew.-, chairman of the
given freely or their time and effor-. the two ward branches, especially ankle and 'Mte* FrMpauseb .uttered a test m Grand Rapids. ApHl 5. The Andrew
..
Grand Ra,&gt;id&lt; Mrs Holly, their we are surrounded with today
broken'vertebra, but wa* able to walk
’
' committee
-Co-optr;*- A-..
from a sense of ^Ivic duly, have been among the unemployed people
together frith U»e Hiles 61 "
Unemployment
Mr Dean came to Maple Grove fn
-oil. Leland.'Jr. age 5. aud FlotetiL*
Because of thl* great demand a rc-'and OMisted Miss Varm-y to the car 'conu.tdnt*
turn* of.
and French- 4-yrar old daughter of Mr am! 1865 and bought 80 acres of beautiful
their declamation.- are a- follows Hej&gt; -lionint the dr
" Hastings
"
and haven»CM*,to it YhaUte c"tv"ha* quest ,s
rurrefil
and
ttaed
The
young
people
were
brouifllt
to
th.
is made for both current and ttaed The youpg people were* broififlit to the
bert Cooper. Scene on a BaU Wield. • **»rry county 1* solicited "by the erfm- Mrs David French or Caledonia,
^iled itTrentx lk raluefor emy magazines and book,., hoping many.bonic of «*
_________ wen* -olid timber that wa* quite a wgys back
Mr and —
Mt*- G. Pwidnanwh
Feldpafeeh ----.
....
—
—
— - ' —Helen -mittee.
.
Irene
Jono
U
S
No.
0653;
in -LU.
which ih« v from the road, ot enurw tlii»-timber
injured w hen "the
...
Contrary io the idea the writer were riding and on^drivi-irbj Dr- . land wax no gotxi
dollar *p&lt;jit.
. HiiAting* residents may be glad to con- of thU city, and Ml** Feldpaureh ftc- K.vhr. Th« Making of Our Country .
for farming
until
the
------—
-—
,~
In local affalrv. politics sliould not tribute them for use principally nt thr comiianird by her cousin. Miss Mar- Flag;" Delphine EngHiart?.
expre.-os
’d ’hr other
plumed heard
.,
---------....
. ’ day. . thi». P Lathroti collided at the intersection tri*
both targe and small, could be
cut much figure. The candidate's quali­ ward branch?*. At the central library garet Feldpaucch. a trained mine, was Knight :’ Mi&gt;ri&lt;- Chaffer ’ King
I----- Pinlife* effort to fitid work fur the unepiployvd ()J M.y; anff m-43 on North Broadw.r. cm down, burned, and tin* ground
nc.uon
i«
imonnm.
««
uu.m
ui
"
l
"
JW
rampfeu
&lt;0
tlw
l.,r-r
ml.rnrk
...
Bt
M.r&gt;
&gt;
In
fication
theinm
duties&lt;h.i
ol
/
•«•- .» not^ limited :«&gt; -U-gtoiumre*. but t* ne&gt;f the home of Leo Tuffee Dr. Lath- broken up
u...
onto.for performing
mun™W.
&lt;»"■»&gt;
m,,.ndn™&gt; ll»rr. ur.nd n.|&gt;id. in
.n.Wawn Bh. to the White fU-tfliT*: ILillian'TdL
hurst. Our Flag;" and Helen Skid- for Atty,man or woman who will co­ rnp was driving north at the time and
In a little cabin, near the timber
■Ml! XW. will pul .ip «ood candi- “ «•“ 11 “ "10
‘"“'h h"£
1,1
mote. 'King PIUllp* to the White Set­ operate with the rommlttcr by regu* Dr Holly east '
. ‘hat Mr Dean bought, lived the fate
dates u&gt; that no matter wtw wins Ha*- ,lbrMrlr-'
u*&gt;l have to remain for six month* st ters'’
•■rjihg aud .showing an Interest Hl get.
Ur Holly .-.nd his son were cut about Rlcliard Freer father of Chas. Freer.
ting*
Wh...
*2‘ &gt;°u '»usewive* , are sorting ( tenet While the injury i* a re-ram* and Jjurlge- for (he contest will be Dr 1) ting a job Even if the job t* d short.
ling* will
win be
oc assured
a.wureu ol
or a
u conlfimance
imiiiiiiunc"
. .. . . he*
... vour hook* and
of• “
the excellent
nunagettenMhrt
“ndnaoera
papers.nlea-w*
pleaserenwmre mem- painful one. Miss Frld|Bttt**ch 4* doing D. Walton. Llojd Shafer and thc-Rrv. one. every bit help- and Ls^x-ttcr that: tte fare, the tetter requinng fifteen "f Hu* CUv. Mr.. Freer made a special'• sQtchrs to cla^ up a gash on hi f-&gt;re- ‘y of clearing thr timber off the land—
made thU city known a. onT of the **
vmr
matcrial'n*
"
well as ixireuble Mbs V.-qncy and
nothing.
. head. Mrs. Holly escaped wtth acvetaf
■ • • *— *
I the two fellow* remained at the Feld- L L. Dewey
best governed cities in Michigan
nnd QOWe w!Ut y0U CXn,
Another report ail! be made
Last year Herbert
Cooper took
fits'
“ seven* bruises and minor rut*, and the
ixadsch
until on Monday
plan- in this event,
withhome
the terr
dcctamalittle gixk although knocked iineon- acres of thb tlmbei. cut the big* into
,
wiu-n
frtend*
came
for
them
MEN'S RALLY HERE
♦ton. A .Vision of War ‘
.-v.-n.,-. .-M-aped practically .......a-...
m
Mining length* and rail length*, pile
sclous,
uninjured
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Thr four Were taken into tip* Taffee il»«' brush in windrow-, and have a
home where first aid ireaitnent wa- two-rod apace between tiie windrows of
.
- On Monday Lewis Weave: u.i.* tried
Dr. Thrall and Archie McCrea
brush And what do you suppose that
’ J. F KOWLADEK.
in the circuit court. Hr was charged
Mr. Freer contracted to clear off thU
the Pennock hospital
Arc to Give Addresses
—All . .
Having decided to quit fanning and
.
.
Jwiui
. . gn ...
a.viauit uponwith
ine ah
parents
assaultui ujxm the jiarcnts of Melvin Jacob.* and Charles Furnis*
The Holly motor car wa* badly dam— -.
--------------- - ------ Men Are Welcome
] Hastings High debaters lost to z**e- lns u.lIe and in justice court, had went first and .second place n-specUvely aged and Dr Lathrop a car but slightly princely sum of 85 oo per acre, or »so
rented his farm, J. p. Rowladcr will
in
the
final*
of
thr
Hastings
High
oraOn Sunday afternoon. March 13.•‘t’* ““
ro“n« °f ‘h" «*« plrad not guilty but wa&gt; found guilty
have an auction sale on the premise* 2
for the 16 acre*. How many people
during an assembly pro­ BARRY CO. BOYS OUGHT '
men will
be held •*tmizsalion sertea al Zeeland by a 2-1 bJ H j&lt;ir&gt; aIlt) waft a***e*re-d esaed
J10 fine
mile* east and I mile north of Wood- a
. rally of Meihodut „„„
w„, w
$10.and
fine torfcalcontest
and
today
would
contract to clear up hegvy
Friday morning*..The Hile of
at the
tte Methodist
Methodist church
church in
in thl*
this eitvJ SiStefHMtiii^rn.'rd rar nffira^ ra&gt;,!*‘' of &lt;l81
° Hc
$18.70
He appealed to tte clr
clr-- gram
native timber land for 85 (Ml per acre?
land. He will offer for sale 4 horses. 32 at
was ■’Wushmgtpn
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
in Jacobis’ oration
head of cattle. Yo sheep and farm tool*. •beginning at’
• • - court. The
The jury
jury ui
&lt;-n Monday
Monday, in
But Mr
did it and made money
’ ----2 30 o'clock
Every man Thuradte Hosung* argued the afflrinn- cull.. court
Saaks’ while Furniss spoke &lt;&gt;n "Mod---------in
tne
county
win
oe
welcome
al
this
!
,7-°*
Mteh^.teSdtewl
ab
°
UI
“
,n,nul,
A
tound
h,m
•
t
P
Ut
*
ln
tol. M E Bowers will cry till* sale. in the county will tie welcome at this
by it In a little leaa than ID week* he
ern Youth and tu Opporuimty." F.iul- Coach jame8 Crowley of M S. hH()
»l the
kxn
whether
MateU«npi
of MlchIgan
enact«mlaws ctr(*ujt court Judge McPerk
handed
Full jiarticuiar* of this big sale will be meeting
S'w uS"'
1’" Brotherhood
Br°“’,’rh"d memmm'j,!,,lP
m.M«
w7&gt;»,ushopl&lt;I
ln.ur.uce
meeting,
wnetnrr
uromernood
mem
uneinoloyroent
„
VMlrancr
cum. h(m f*|y
and
„ inr Stair* and Evelvn
Evelyn Lowell were thr
the
- ....I
• .... . L»s . cut. Ute tojw ail
found In a special announcement on
trlitirnvd out. and the brush piled in
C. to Speak At Gathering
other finalists Judges were Supt D A
another page of thl* U»ue of the Banhe '***•
falls “lu* *pay
windrows, in a way that was moat sat­
The DtMrlet Brotherhood Pre.ldrnt,
—
“&gt; **itfv
n' line 30 days addi- VanBuskirk. Assistant. Principal. Fred
At East Lansing
Archie McCrea ol Mudre.on. and Or 1 „i“"SfSt
" l»n«
I1L__ 1 1W *enknce
__ _ . i* »'vs linjMMed.
isfactory to Mr Dean All Of which
' Among thr *(x-*kcr» listed for the would go to* show that hr made over.
1
Luther Beck, of Kalamazoo, former
We PUBLIC SI PPEH.
• u r.A-A.
Y- M c A Older boys' conferrnife.
Ijuhcenuin &lt;4 Uwl city, at first denu-ri
On Wednesday evening. March 23.
clearing
’ tun guilt of poi*Cf*ion &lt;if liquor, but
Mrs Clyde Wilcox has been named which will be held at East Landing un average
-------- ------------ off
... a little more than
1 negative side of the question for *2&gt;e-■ later confessed that hc was guilty an’d a* a member of the Library Board to Friday evening. Match 18. I* Coach, an acre and a 'ia|f
the American, Legion Auxiliary will to attend this gathering
1 land
serve a supper at tha Legion room*
was sentenced to fifty day* in Jail fill the vacancy caused by the death of; Janu-S
of the Michigan mate
Stale -ro..
Thl* wm .the
’—- Crowley **»
k- beginning of thf Dean
REV.
GORDAN
SMITH
TO
’
Judges
for
the
debate
were
Prof.
F
from fiva till seven o'clock. Price 25c.
and 850 fine, and was given two year* John Dawson, who..wu
VM
had«,,
served
for- a cotlec.. who n»i aho been secured as,..farm in Maple Grove, which wa* txSPEAK MARCH is.. w Moore of w s T. C-. Prof. O J l.robatlon tn which if he does not go long Umc Ai] are »urf Mr&gt; Wilcox toastmaster
I,
1 lumded Inta a beautiful IdO acre tract.
----------- - ---------------------- The Rev. Gordan V. Smith, Rector of
of M. 8. CT. and Prof, Jeliema
Thl* will be an interrating gathering । with nice home and building*, aad1 straight there will be more irouble for
Inalu. a valuable member on the
ST. PATRICK'S SUPPER.
St. James' Church. Albion, and precl-'of Calvin College, Grand Rapids. Prof.’ hintand the Harry county bo&gt;» who shall from which the owner rarnad enough
Board.
St. Roie haU/Mareh 17. Music and dent of the Young People’s Fellowship 1 MOore cast hi* ballot fpr the Hasting*‘
Lawrence Thomas, also of Kalama­
attend this meeting will be extremely to enable him and hia wife, who died a
Irish aongs. Supper served from 4:30 of the Dlocwe of Western Michigan, “cam
zoo. arrested with Beck confessed hit
NOTICE.
fortunate
*
---------till 8:00. Everyone welcome. Price will pregch at the Wednesday evening
---------------—~---------1
The annual meeting of .the Hastings
inc years In quiet peace and comfort.
smtnirurnniKT
8U11‘ •,id P0*4*6410”
ll1uor “nd
50&lt;—Adv
Lenten service at Emmanuel Episcopal
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
— gtvm UJt) day* tn Jail and 825 fine, ai- Rural Fire Association will be held at
'church. March 18th. All cordially InI wish to animouce that I am a
ww&gt;,
I wish to announce my candidacy for w tWoj&gt;»,4 off probation Three sen- the City hall building on Saturday.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYER*.
vlled
the nomination for City Treasurer on renew were handed out Tuesday.
didale for the nomination for city! about nowaday*
Monday. March 14. 18 the last day,
the Republican ticket and will ap--------------■ ■ a__________
_____________
, . ,
treasurer on the Rapublicsn ticket ;
-——— m
for paying city taxes before they will I .
.a ,CH**°roDI®T.
. predate your support at lhe city cauI. O. O. F- DANCE.
DANCE.
WIU appreciate your support at tha |
Ua CHICKEN II
he returned —Mrs Faye Donley. City
6ho* Blorf «v«T'8atunlay ma on Tuesday nigpt. March 15.—Mr*., Saturday night. March IF. CarpEvery Saturday night at Clear lake. caucus March IS — Edward L. Sente-- । At U. B. churth WM
Trea*.—Adv.
; 12-6 P. M. Free consultation.—Adv. If.| Nellie Casad^y Smith.—Adv.
orchestra.—Adr.
—Prank Herrington. Adv. if.
j Adv.
I l«th -A4v.

DeclaimerS of H. H. S.
Compete 1 oday

One Auction Sale

Hastings Debaters
Lose tO Zeeland

Jacobs, Furniss Win
Oratorical Contest

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1931

dim m in-

Golden Wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kenyon

LOCAL NEWS

To. Every Wdmnn

appears that tire. ncw,O4Bcwrhch will be a palace iu'
.—
—- in
Foilawing
wdfr ..rnp‘t homes
Hartfordla the account of the goldvtlicr villages, u Tar beyond en wedding annivenary of Mr and
1 .; any mumrlpul clectrlj Mrs. Ocvigf Kenyon of Shultz, and the
tn lre.it hl.* |Unl,,.r umt..- with thru- ma n.\ I fiends
ill ;lw- i.-ire io newt nt- oain
•
•
.
,
U. ' 1'. t reiking Iti it will lx 1,1 extending best wishes to Ihex* g'KKi
bV :‘&gt;r VJllit.y Company liner, • ixroplc:

»n»i)

thew best for lhe welfare of their com-- Mrs F.Irny Tobias l* convalescing
munrty. A *peci«l wedding cake was from her recent »Ickne»*
also prvMnted by Mr and Mr* Lynn
s. B Wilcox is slightly improvedIlrenop of Battle Creek . Mempry will fjon, pm recent heart attack.
often take ire tack to this day and ev.Thp regulw. lnet.Ung ot the Loyalning of their golden »«M»M* T*'* ord. r of M&lt;x»e will be held on"Thur&gt;many friends departed wlUUng them.
.
many more years of continued health t
...
—
mid happiness Guests were present American Ixgion Auxiliary *upper on
fine home[county. 111., Ur 1857 Mid &lt; inn to Michl- from Monroe. Adrian. Tustin. KalamaMarfh 23. Pncc,
.■bo. Battle Cirek. Nashville atui Has-|-3C- A,1 weronu.
.
’
. Tin! O. E S Chapter officers enjoy«d
■timr the'. Ypsilanti in 1MM and moved ti/Hre vl- tji*:*
'
’
a six o’clock dinner on Tuesday night
; v;u !i;»' eitiity cf Sliu’tz Win n twelve y&lt;ar. old. We hate here t&lt;xiay. a groom and a Qt
|1OHU, of j4rii MaildASmHh. ‘
• l. s and (5n Mirch 7. istci »l«* wiuj united in
bride
1 •
XI
T11,’ri’ ttll&gt; be “ Masonic dance tn
..■ret- that i tuarnage.ro Oorgc Kenyon-Four jx-.irs • For fHtv years they w* gone t.de bv
tide
llhc K of p haU on Thursday evening.
of theis married Hie ttu v spent, lu ■
iHuuire and the re t of their fifty year.-. Sharing their trouble* and Joys alike : March 17. lo which all arc Invited.
'Urey have spent in Barry county. To
Though somctimo. we know. It’s been! Stephen S-’hantz u very seriously ill
this unfon were twin four children.’
quite a fight.
at the hunre ol his aiMer. Mr* Sarah
Ttuxse now living are Alvah K&lt;|&gt;v*’n &gt;4 Tia- years ago when first they met 'Tinkler.' and his recovery U doubtful
y IMIevire Amy H-.imcvilte of t^iulta And well ui* know, 'hut they rcm^pf^-Mary French, daughter of Mr. and
tar It yet.
| Mrs. David French of Caledonia, is reSunday. Munir B. twenty-fou
w.;b. । hor.M* and buggy Up*y-rude to- covering from an attack of pneumonia.
-Kether
*...
.
Roy Dougl’ass of this.city lure taken
i '.hil &gt;peti! the day Several other: They
went ev| bymtherc. ujiatevur the the .agency for and is flow the repre­
11Fiend* and relative?) c.dl&gt;-d in the:
.
tentative cf the VanDeusen Rug Clean­
■ alternoou. A surpruv tr.ni been planned;
ing
co ot Battle Crack. ■ ’
For
no
crowd.was
complete
uulre.: , M■
, V. I.1I-. ; bv tr.-i: :ri* r.
. were there1.
.*
Th. fuhcral ul John Haw kin- will'
r.niH"h*5iUvi* and" i ”
wiereru v... w
- ----unt* l,,rtr ,un‘ be held ul the Baptist chinch oh Fri-!
lr-n Tin* h"u-e v.i*
tflth IftW share.
{day_ afternoon* at two o’clock. An;
cd with whit - and VMtil they decided like most ot u. do-obituary will appear later.
«,■ brU.. br:..,. . . .1
«*mm.n«tafW&gt;lrea«Ul&gt;l&gt;-' Ml&gt;_ yvuu* Tran ol Um .111. »h»
irti n»i:a and h&lt;"&gt;-,
!vo
i* in training at Butterworth h&lt;«jxi»i
.1 for th&lt;* romer- a Four children came to bless their home 'orand Hsi’idr ha* been Mrioutly ack.I
■
.. . .
n-.-t
.. rnllrH
.. relucted as being'
But nnn
one wwas
railed tz.
to aa ts-trer
better lia.me
heme, o...,
but ....
on ^...,.4...
Tuesday Mwa*
But with the rest they have made thru much tmiwuvcd.
' O W Murphy Rot the thumb of lire
And they Mill looi: young to us tdday .right hand too close to a naw at the,
hey have climbed^ the.
andiTabk* factory, and ntpiwd. oil ii little
reached the top,
.
' ''
- - - •
Friday. It u aBut going down, many i
thvy'v** ppinfui tut not u .-reniHis injury.

PAW PAW LAWYER URGING
MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC
PLANTS
BUT BUILDS NEW RESI­
DENCE .N OTHHICOU.NTY
Makes Absurd ChArgakp Gru’?'.

Ort Project BuHLJfhirty
Ycn-j Ago
cric in the Mai’
ford Dav S|K,hi,
yer Eixrr.aro te'

RiiJnor

with a taste for quality
and an eye for style—

Next Sunday
The Detroit News
will publish ao announcement of

FOOT SAVER
SHOES
Look for this sdeertiiictDent ft die Women’s
Section! It will five you a brand new idea of
1 how to judge the FIT of a pair of shoes, fl will
tell you of the latest improvement ta the art of
creating quality footwear.

Sronside Shoe

■ Our neighborhood as well. as others
saddened when the trews came
that oiir neighbor. Philip Keller. had
Mite Wmiftrd Howatdi daughter of passed away In fit Mary s hospital in
years that are |cune&lt;
Grund Rapids. Burial was on Friday
Mr
and
Mr
L
C
Howard,
who
i
now
■•d b&gt; thr ring bearer*. Lorna Sin- And pjty in thr :,ntwf &lt;&gt;t
In Middl.-iUlc cvinrUry His wife pre­
ilh- their In tie granMattgh|er who
b. y an- . 1're r,t'Mr&lt;ai*r aixl to ette i:
h.i. been iiiyhly honored 6Hr has ced'd him fourteen months ngo Mr.
other dear
■ '
I been invited tn Join the El Dorade. club: K.iM*: worked ut mfllnght mid car-'
rift •nd th
. life remain ter them a* Jaw as that is a campus wliter.- club Only ipenter work and was known by many
before,
. i p;*t&gt;]&gt;|e who have done outstandiire

\r.tcek wvddatg.
r* uTddir.g inarrh
&gt;r1ing&gt;r d Nashtl

Bui

they'!! Hye. to Mrp every BARRY CO. GIRL HON -

th.*.

reflected much credit .upon M
ard . ability
*
And ihould then* come to either o
The slightest - loud to shadow Hu* .
May love g|u: grace t.. undm.tjmd. .*
" WOODLAND.
And to tire other hnd a hi lpuighaiid ' ' David Kilpatrick of Eli
M.iv you count every star in. the’- /mt tire
end with
rank Kilpatrick.

M:n.r:&lt;i:d pood.
y tire .,.m:le« on your

including
w- .sjlgil'.

t

‘ompany

HASTINGS. Mid

'down and attended tire funeral of
riniip Keiser on Friday.
Robert Bugridge is better after a
week ol illness with a terrible cold Hr
Ikkuii going to bchool again UiB Mon­
day.

NEW BUILDING BRICK.
A n&lt; w type of building brick is mu*fifth the weight of ordinary brick
actually able to float in water It i
porous, yet re.-islant to the entrance ot
j water, and is of &lt;ufl«*tciil .strength to
by all who knew him .
Mr and Mrs, Oi'orr.c Withry, «nee''support us weight i! built intote tower
Puri Johnson) nt Grand Rapids,'came a mile high.

in.v in .'Luigutuck Friday after, .-jx*ndu uver. &lt;n two with her daughter.
r;.. George Faul.
.

CTRAN D * TH E ATR ■=
--------------------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN-.-------------------

PROGRAM FOR THE HALANt'E OF THE WEEK

Writte-n-’jn Adah 'Horn.

■

GOOD CROWD ENJOYED
FINE PRODUCTION
Eaton P.npids People Presented
e "The Servant In the House'’
Sunday Evening

Just Think!

Less Than 3 Months
to Decoration Day

induy. .
.
Hobble ill'll of Hasting* s|x*nt lire.
P KHIM1.K
&gt; . i k end with Mr and Mr; J V HilBARRY t o.* BESIDEST. '■ rt and lire parent -. Mr and Mrs
.line Yi'ii.r Coulter r-.t, Harry Bush 6|x*nt Sunday witTrilirtn.
rrer Frv-port n-.tdf in, died
Hiram Wnltr. age 77 yearr*. pawti
tarrh.a :&gt;• her home alter, n I'.mi-- ■*'v'‘-v a! 1“-s bnme Friday after a i.hnrt
Sire is survived bv Mr five chti- -Ulttes- Mr. Waltz hax bc&lt;&lt;ti m failing
. Ciair I), mid Claud S. Yclter oijhealth for ‘'»nre Um.- but was not conport. O. J Yeiier, Lowell. Mr- fitted l» hre home until tire last week

FREDERIC MARCH

“Dr.-Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde”

FR1. — SAT.
' Double Feature Program

‘The Rainbow Trail’
and “Racing Youth"

SUNDAY—MONDAY

Woodland with.his parent;

Jajiet Gaynor &amp; Charles Farrell
Akron. Ohio, thrr - brethv:.-, T. A. and,
,)v &lt;&gt;nc
Homer Henry of
G. W R^tcr of F-irt-Recovery.' Old ■ H’10
---------- was held Monday
and j. W Reuter q! Grand Rnjr.dM. Buiud at Woodland cemetery.
Mus
I
xiuim
Hilbert
and'Mik. Orlea'na
Friday aften.-obn at tire hetr-e and kt
.' tin at the Enwril Methodist chinch.' &lt;st were Battle Creek vuilors
Interment in Merriman cemrtere Mi.- ;
Coulter had lived her entire life ol 73 Mr and, Mr- K«H C. Paul and Mar­
a .'[:&lt; nt TThr week end with Mr. and

Hastings Monument
Works
.
ironside Bro,.. Prop*.

y.r---. G'I.ildirre Ablxlt of IMnilt
and Margery Barnard ol Wyandotte
CONFESSES GUILT.•.•1x?nt tin* week end with Mr.* Ciias.
'*■' Hatton and altrndA the tournament
ball game.*
Sucoad Man Will Have jjj
! s bu-sket
Ml- Lenuru Dowden has been 111
“’Trial At This Session of
with tire tin Hre-jMst week

ting of the Hastings* ONE KALAMAZOO MAN
held uf tire home ot

FRIDAY

BUTTER
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end with Mr- Ntflir Hill and attend-'
■••d thr toumanrent bosket ball game*.
ly arrested tn Slrerif! Leon-;I Abogt five or six-hundred'attended
. Uv? basket ball games Thursday. Frlbrought before,Judge Me-;- day and Saturday nightK Tost week
Wednesday bn a charge of|I Woodland won the final gume and the
i district tuunuuiienl for CireA C and
: Olivet for ClaM D Tflrjc-fcam’. will
bait attend the Grand Rapid., tournament
seft.'jltus w.- k rial and Wixxiland hire txen
xlreduh d u&gt; play Thuraday tmtht. lire
and'1 sanjva were very peppy and were much
.
'enjoyed by the hirer crowd
tur.c ui '
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broach! into
Att.oi'ditig to an n1Iict.il announce- ।
but refturd to
iUlL ft irn nt ol ihe Soviet Commissariat of I
which* he! Agriculture, tile total acreage plantedj.
lire case
to furnish ’He' In cotton this year m Hn-.slu will ptiss'l
&lt;i ,000.000 Mtrti*

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It ts limught she was the old*;
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Childrrn would be a whole lot better off if pie*,
takes. afld pastries were omitted from their diet,
.Mid good mifk. with well baked bread in it, sub­
stituted. You would notice that there would be u
i'ig saving In doctor', bill*., and lhe children would
be healthier and happier for it. Good pure milk
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Sporting Items

SEVEN TEAMS ENTER
INDEPENDENT TOURNEY

Boy Scout News

I; and a number of recond ‘alfiTflm t
testa will be passed. Special sinus

&amp; Automobile
JL, Insurance

FIRST AID WORK
Mr. R P. Tew. teacher for the Red
We try to piV.-fllc for tach scout: Crow First AW Class. which wax given
1. An abundance ot rich reinforcing’.at the scout leaders training'course
influences. '
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SUPERVISES 56 BAS'
««.-&lt; 2 GidWth lu hi* power of leadership will rondpet the same courye m Senior
1 Red Cross First Aid work. Arr&gt;nge*nh others.
menu will be made and announcement
KEY BALL TEAMS
Sl’i of 3.iutpself
Happy patrol- and inter-patrol’ for thl- date of the first meeting will
Hlat
lonshlp*
I day. Friday and Saturday. March 10.1
Conch Wceber «of River Rogue 11 and 12. according to Al Brown, who 4. Natural growth in hl* ability to do netted with the Leila Pd-.t. Montgcmha* the event in charge The-teams things.
cry hospital and MU been the Calhoun
Spends Summers Directing
5. A year round serirs of outdoor .ex­ County Red Crbss itadrr for same­
• arc (Galesburg. A B. Store (Battle
Playground Activities
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Crteki. Ionia. J C Penney iHatllc periences.
OLIVET DEFEATS &amp; H^FIELD
time Any man over
of ,ige is.
Thia Company has finished sixteen year* of
C Experience in buMnrM-ilkr proccd- eligible for thl* cours^ t which will
Under the caption, Stijx-mse* 5&lt;&gt;i Crcek&gt;. Hessmer's Maiket i Hast lugs*.
TO GET DTBlfl LIOT
success.
"s
tu«
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River Rouge Basket Bull Teams Dur - BpJliittHcid Piratrn. and Vermontville
Arter Junior, senior and Mivuneed first;
"D" TITLE
ing IILs Spare Time.” a resume of the
Fred Mullet, coach of Battle Creek' 7 A personal thrift budget
It has paid over 160,000 claims amounting tn
8. A wiiofeMinu* reading program
': High school, will Jvfttee thr gam, s
Rouge schools wu--. given in a recent! Af thins* no*- stand. Mr Blown.. 9 Ap understanding service relstion-,
WITH THE CUBS.
more than $8,000,000.
CALEDONIA NOSES OUT
Mr Chamberlain, pack . committee, issue of their Inca) paper
raid. palnngA for the meet will be s ship to hi* home
10 Leadership and influence of men man pi,charge of plans and training,
It is located in a small city with low operating
.
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Excerpt* from tiw article arc bf tn- follows
MIDDLEVILLE BY 26-22
of pow?» and purpose
Pack No. B. wav the special- iiLstructar
iere»t to hl* many fritada in thl* citv.
Thursday evening:
expense.
I wlwre CAach Weebyr spent his early
Champions Now to Play In Re­ life, graduating from our Higi&gt;- school. Store.
Hence.
“ ' in story form, the life and works ol
;
A Michigan school teacher with no automo­
B ou o'clock—Ionia v* J.C Penney, 1
A* much experience us,possible in Louis Pasteur. Tiw disrovcrirs at this
and later altanding Western Stale
bile insurance just had.a $4,000 judgment ren­
gional Meeting to Be Held
9uo o'clotk—Bcssnwr -. Markit v.v dimmer camp •
.
M-Wntist hf his studies ot crystals fer­
Teachers.'College and the Y|»ilan*i
dered against her. Many others in Michigan
Tn Grand Rapid*
I Spr&gt;nufield Pirate*.
13 A ronwirxuncss of stu* rone of in- auajtjuion. diseases of wtm-x. diseasci
Norma).
have had the same experience.
Woodland and Olivet emerged Win­ # Perhaps th* busiest man in jllvcri■ Friday evening .
•
1, anthrax and-hydropho, fluence
- . of
- silkworm.
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"** in hl* pia-were
‘
‘ were given
7;0Q o'clock—Winners in Galesburg^'
Galesburg^&gt;&lt; Habits *
of’ service "*
at “
work
dJ*Ctk»cd.«Tlw ‘twf-j.
ner* in the Class ’-’C" and "O' dutflet Ruugf~1« couch Wcbi-r of the River! 7;0Qo'clock
The unfortunate in automobile accjd^nts in
Rouge. High school, wlto has 56 basket a. B. Store and loniu—J C. PMiney
.
I their. fir;-t opjxsrtunitjr to observe th,
basket bull tourney laid In the Wood­ ball tram* nwjo players) under his su« matches
w* *ant routing to become for Men. mbcrosroplc- Wo-ol pond wxtew as.,1 of
every part of Michigan have been benefited by
land ConMilldutrd school gymnasium iwrvuion in addition to hu. regular
B oo o'clock-Vermontville w&gt; winner “ »«' "i living- We hope that daily
this
splei.did company.
Thursday. Friday and Hatifrday.
pointed out Mr* J It Wolfe has
round ot gym and swimming classes &gt; jof Hessmer's Market and Springfield good turn* will blossom and bear fruit
In tiw finals Kat unlay evening, at­ -•Mil of the teams are M-li bupporting Pirat.
'in habit* nr
of h«t
helpfulnaa*
nr»lnM« ...
and
h ukwta.
service presented .fiye guard ropes to jiack No.
Every week convinces lhe automobile driver
tended by n good sue crowd despite —each player and each spectator who
running ail through adult life by tiw
Saturday evening *
that hc cannot depend on the "other fellow”
wiulrv weather that made many ol attends the games pay* u dime ani
between influence of the scout code—practical. mg woven (jotn the be*' material* for,
7 3i) o'clpck— Preliminary
he rural n»iU imiMssablr. Woodland thus tiw upkeep ot tiw gym is "kept up loners ...
and therefore insurance is a necessity.
-x.
। clear cut. challenging, giving a boy instruction and boy interest purposes"*
in jcmi-finals
irfmti'd* CalvdtuHa 42 t&lt;&gt; 18 while nnd the boaketerrs have a lot of-Iun
8 30 o'clock—Finals for champion- something to live up to and to work —C E Hyatt, cnbmaslrr
The management has had sixteen years train­
Hivel enmr from behind to nose out and tiw ijwrtators keep athlrtic-mind- siiip
toward.
uiihrlll'l'J to 23
lit RUE ITEMS.
ing and is supported by' many well known
All of the above wm» are rated in'
Thr Weiland boys h*d been waiting
The East Baltimore project nxetin.i
TROOP 65 MIDDLEVILLE
The bosket ball interest .
Michigan lawyers who help in complicated
met with Mrs. Hazel Brooks Wednes­
....
should develop. Mr. Brown believesFriday. March 4lh. Troop 65. Mldat the, snappy Caledonia eagers. Last organlre a city league. ■ ■ ‘Little did. Several ol the teams have met before dlevillc. L R. Beeler, scoutmaster, day. AH members present but one and
'he drcain that basket ball teams could&lt; during the regular playing season.
: started a drive for funds which ewii* .■some visitors. Five chairs were chosen
Reasonable Rates
donia by clrvtr dtfciisivc work and by pile up m&gt; quick' - in one little city. One; AdmlMlon charge), for the tnurna-. Tlmrsday. Through the courtesy of C. to go to Hastings Achievement Day.’
State - Wide Service
taking full' advantage of every break grodp after un her urged him io:inml ail) be 25 cent* tor adulU and 10'.W Bennett the troop will present 'The
.noivd out tlielp Woodland rivals by a otgdnize u new team and so, gradually I ix*nt* lot r -hiad puplh
I Beloved Bachelor'' and comedy, at the rewarded each lender with a handker­
vfigiit margin in the tlnah Tins was In thr past seven years trie 5G team*] Th'w &lt;i&lt; Mnng to v,. , feW more ' •deal Theater in Middleville. All pro- chief.
flic only defeat given to Woodland dur­ have developed tor Mr Weeber's super-'evening. of snupin tball before 2Mls abov* ’ninimunrehante for overWrite
ing the entire trason. So in the final* vision—these are all outside of school the m
, a.g.n finally daa-s will have tlie|w“d will be given to the troop- entertained by Mr *nd Mrs Wiilwm
Cruttenden at their home. March 16
liiir-year tlw* WcxxIUnd imgcrs shook hour*. ' ’ ’Mr. Weeber Is at the High- opportunity to do mj while thl* tourn.i-1 George Jorgenson, ttoop reporter
off liir letliargy . lliut rharnCti-rlzed school from eight in the morning until;mint i* Mng played, judgingdrotn the
Everyone come.
Then* was a goodly number o! putheir play in thr- match here last year, ten O'clock at night nearly .every ochixd I arcoras that thr seven teams entered:
AT WOODLAND
..wK No
.... 79.
... Purest Roe. scoutmas- pits absent Irom schiiol l«ut'w,-ek with
ail'd torr in tfth bang-up bu-kvt ball day and thrives on it He doesn't look'have already made,
i. Troop
I ter. In their gold neckerchiefs and red tiw flu
trum Mart to fini-.h The Caledonia a-bit aged ar overworked despite his;
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slides
helfWd
with
tiw
ushering
ar
thf^
Mrs Cha., Hammond'l* visiting her
train put up a scrappy fight but the’ enormous schedule. He spends hi*
C*.'//
Automobile Insurance Co.
Woodland tram .wa* playing its best j summers here too. looking utter th- basket ball tournament held in their son. George Bawlch. and family . i
I school at Woodland, thereby showing Hastings
brand gum,"and (hr outcome was nev­ city's three plajrgrounds. Last year in
Hiwell^Michigan
UK
U ’ auuiUMO
..w.ci
«
* i th5 fP,,rl- °f C°-°Pprall'&gt;n »«d Serijcc•
“
The revival meetings arc indefinitely
er In doubt.
the C&gt;«m
eight »«
weeks
summer puKliaiii
program th,
«•
Btinfield led Olivet at (hr half and, Wire 550 boy* and girt* using the pool! Standings in the Pythbn Cribbag?; *&gt;»*«.’ “ P»rt of the scouting code­
PMtpOMd.
at one time forged uhrad to a (i-poUit daily: ’ ' ’M.800 people uM-d'the play-1 tournament pjav at the conclusion of'
, Tiw end-to-end layers have not been
TRAINING COURSE
,
lead. But tile Olivet team cuught up ground last year. • • * Playgroundjac- Monday evening's play are as follows:
*•"- One
... cdtnfei up with the rejxirt that
w
i-uesAy evening. March 1st. 25 men Idle.
with their rivals toon utter the third tlvltics included hoew -^hor—nm&lt;"..:
—48 from Barry county enjoyed thr- third “ young romn
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Ol‘e t'DJ’ CB&gt;* IT t-'C
quarter started and^finally won with sidewalk tennft.'sa'nd modeling, tennis. Dick Foreman
.'
meeting
ol
the
Scoutleader.v
Training
ot
worm.
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four points to spate
ba.\kct ball, croquet, handball, foot­ Clyde Schllhaneck ...
!. Course Dr W G Spencer, president
Ono ot tlie bc*t games of tla- entire ball events, volley ball.' and many oth­ Floyd Wood ...’.. .
,0 o! Hillsdale College gave the address
series was the contest between Middle­ er act (vitier.
.
Keith Fuller
.
’ &lt;0 on -Three Philosophies of Life" and
ville and Caledonia. These two rivals
Hasting* friend* congratulate lum
luid met twice before during tlie sea­ on his- fine success and an* glad he j* Harrv’ Waters
. 4, I gave as No. 1 the man who would -get
son with an even split in .wins So ir- doing such splendid work at Rivgr MiloDeVrlrs •....................................j03p hi* while, the getting was good;" No 2
..p th* man who would always “pay his
regard less of thr district chamjiionshlp, Rouge
Tuesday. March 15. is the next date]
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| own way and do his own work, but
the players ot these two teams ronsid-l
for play.
never help anyone else at hi* own in­
ered the game as an opportunity to
.
(convenience” and No. 3 the man who
settle thr question of siiix^lority In
[
!
would "go two miles Instead of one and
. tiwlr own particular district; Caledonia
«&gt;'«■ "f hi'nself that his neighbor might
eventually won '26 to 22 after a nipprontr No meeting or ‘the Training
nnd-tuck game In which the advantage
Pike may not be . speared in Michi­
Barry Lodge, No |3. K of P. at -*&gt;«««
held this week because of
swayed first to one team then to an­ gan's non-trout streams during tiw
of honOT ln
other.
spring spearing season, the Department their meeting last week took a definite
Woodland plavers will now enter thr nt Conservation said today. Last spring step toward the Junior Baseball .-&lt;-rle«
«hregional tournament Their next game Gravs &lt;Grcnt Northern, pike could be when * committee was appointed and
HANDICRAFT.
I* jichednled with Zeeland tomorrow taken by spear, but thr 1931 Legislature plans were diwu»*ed. A great deal of! ,uurwa&gt;- -¥C„,„ Mflren arfl B m_n
Thursday evening. March 3rd. 9 men j
evening ut 7 oo o'clock, in the Grano took th|* sjiecics from the list The Interest is being shown in this year'* nnd
scouu met at the home of Mr
Rapids UnlcH high school gymnasium ■ only siweies (hat may be taken by
COOL CodKING-Oven in­
. ,,
Shafer for special instruction In handfAUTOMATIC COOKING
Thr probable line-up tor Wfxxiland spear tilts spring are suckers. rc&lt;|horsc.
Play will probably start carh- r.wi ' craft work directed by Ralph Richard—Oven heat control doe*
sulation keeps the heat IN
will be A- Long. RF; R Townwml. mullet, carp.* dogfl-.h and garplke
•Watch this sports section fefr iiirtner rOn, ajsst. *coutma*ter of Troop 23.
away with “peeking” and
th* oven and OUT ot tte
LF; Johnson. C; Hynes. RO: Shonto;
Daytime’spearing only is permitted, particulars,
waiting.
kitchen.
Hattie Creek. ChWr caning, basketry,
LG Forest Roe i» couch.
since artificial lights nrv banned under
leather working were the lines worked
The Olivet- tram that’will enter the' the law*. Al'wa-. stated
'
7. DELICIOUS COOKING—
2. qi’KK COOKING—Cooks
! upon and an enjoyable and worthwhile
Class "D" regional tourney consists of: . Thr spring s|«ear‘np reason in non­
Automatically controlled oven
in IL 5 the time required by
,
evening
was
spent
in
making
belt*-.
Davl*. RF; Andrews. LF; Caston; C: ' trout streams is from March I to April
heat add* scientific certainty
any other method.
• moccasins, quivers, and caning chairs.
Horn. ,RG: Wilson. RO
to cooking skill.
30 in the lower peninsula and from
. Such an evening will be again enjoyed
.Game by game scores for.the tourna­ March 1 to May 15 in tiv^upiwr penin­
*. CHEAP COOKING—The .
• soon.*.
8. EFFICIENT COOKING—
ment are as follow*:
sula.
’
.
’'
least expensive of all form* of
latboratoo* t«»b» prov* that
modern evoking.
MH AND MRS SHAFER HONORED
Thursday evening:
*
automatic gas rooking giv*s
’ Mr and Mrs. Shafer were in attend­
Caledonia—20, Lake Odessa—17. *
(Continued from-page one)
more (pr your money.
4. CLEAN COOKING-Regu­
ance at a party given in their honor.
Frtriav evening:
lated heat, ventilates] oven.
- ,—- pave
and­ also in honor of Mr. and Mr*. John
°n aM oth&lt;’r road* than —
concrete
9. MODERN COOKING—In
Middleville—22. Caledonia- -26.
ment.which would include gravel road... Friday evening. Mr. Briggs i.»
. bring* new dranlinem not
road ’!» Briggs.
beauty of appearance, ease of
Woi-dland—38. Portland -1'4
pcmlble with older metho,!*.
Hastings basketeers are matched with and road* coatdd with Tarmac should sedut executive at Mount Clemens, and
cleaning aqd perfect cooking
Ionia irt the first round of lhe Class I”'a* follow* from March I to June I ; both lie and Mr. Shafer were scouts, in
mult* this rang* typi&amp;«*
Saturday evening:
EASY COOKING—Auto­
modern cooking equipment at
•B" regional tournament at Grand
Where the spacing between axles u!»l* same troop and came up through
' Sunfield—IB. olivet—23.
matic feature* now perform
it* best ... tha thole* of
Rapids-Thursday evening.
”i,M* 1M'! ant* “W the maximum axle, the Sunday school and church at Maple
Woodland—42. Caledonia—18
lhe cooking drudgery.
million* of American women.
load k 10 000 pounds
jSirret. A fine evening's program wa*
Where the spacing is eight six Inches' arranged and a beautiful pewter cream!
to nine feet the maximum a«le load k and sugar set was presented by Rev. L i
9.200 pound*.
: J Nevens to each couple. The very
Where the spans-la seven feet six' enjoyable evening was attended by
inches to eight feet six inches the i about 150 people.
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maximum Innd allowed 1* 8 300 pounds
AT PRAIRIEVILLE
Where the spacing is from six feel
Saturday.
March
12th.
at
2:00
P.
M.
six inches to seven' fret six inches the
scout* and leaden of Troop 80 Prairie-,
maximum is
|K&gt;und*
Where the spacing la five feel six ville will meet »t the home cd their
Inches tg six feet six inches the maxi- scoutmaster. Mr. Herbert Morehouse
from where a abort hike will be enjoyid
tfaum allowable load is 6.400 pounds
For the'spacing between axles four
feet six inches to five feet six inches
' the maximum allowable load I* 5.500
i pounds.
Gob id the most widely
Where the spacing between axles is
recognized of all cooking
from three feet six inches to four feet
mediums,
time-tesled,
six inches the allowable load 1* 4.700
pounds.
proven In millions of
The maximtfin length of one motor
vehicle is limited to forty feet The '
maximum limit of truek and trailer is
sixty feet.
.

Quintets to Play For Champion­
ship Here This Week—Keen

MUIMWIK

A NECESSITY!

CUSS rBHIBIIET

i

Over $8,000,000 Paid in Claim*

For Further Information

WM. E. ROBB, Secretary

Citizens' Mutual

I
foreman Jtlll Leads
j ^rlOOUge
Cribbaffe Tournev
1 OUrney

WANT TO SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

Women of Hastings

Pike Spearing Illegal
City League Baseball
During Spring Season
jertes jure tor Hfois

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want these cooking
advantages—and here they cure
—all yours in important new

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Remember everything being
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New Spring

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Mr. and Mrs. William Cruttenden
will entertain the L. A. 8 Wednesday.
March 16. Everyone come
Mr. and Mrs Roy Nagler and Mrs.
Richardson of Freeport spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geiger.
Grandpa McKeown of Grand Rapids
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay­
ton McKeown
Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Redmond of
Grand Rapid* spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Houghtalln.
i|Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blivln and fam­
fly of Star District called on Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Blake Monday evening.
Mrs. Lon Campbell called on Mrs.
Robert Gill of South Woodland Thurs­
day
Mr*. James Mead is spending a few
day* with her daughter. Mr*. Harry
Rirar and family of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bldelman and
Mr. and Mr*. William Rlehard* called I
on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blake Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuhr and Mr and
Mrs. Lee Mead of Cedar Creek spent
Sunday at Jame* Mead*.
It U often true, also, that if a man
but makes a better claptrap, delega­
tion* will beat a path fo hl* door offer­
ing nominations-Boston Herald

No matter how bad your alm. when
you throw bouquet* at a man they al­
ways hit the right jpot.-Blufftoti
(Ind.) New*-Banner.

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gas remains the most prac­
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ing. No other fuel gives
you heat instantly—with­
out waiting. And now, in
the new Detroit Jewel
Range with its many auto­
it* use is
matic features,
’
made still more cons enlent.

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enjoying automatic gu
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he is dhehareed from the federal pent-

remto,,..*«».•'*»■
ir.-s gangster income rates d &gt; offer at
new aource of p&gt;Xenliai laiekime. But the
ci»t of cellcctiw wiu probably prove to
_Joe.J,u*t about ar.much as’the eollcc•1
». tioru. However such an undertaking
. will str.i be'worth while it for no other
: irason than the fact that it will bring
IX BARRY COVSTY. QXK TEAK . 4
the lull fuKe of the national g.nem. mmt to bear on the ptoOlem ot surVZisu*-*-° ,prwin&lt;
act.vitii•*.’ IL S agents
L
Rrovpd that ertn lhe wtforkxH Capone
:ua -r was not tinvulnerable: and What hapIX BARIY COUXTE. TU
IX ADVANCE .. .
1 pe:3;! to Capdne can happen to other
OUTSIDE BARRY CpVX
USE
underworljl leaders. Local govenimerfU
havr proven whoKz Inadequatifto cope
with organized gangs but dw national
ADVEKT191SO RATES.
government u a different proposition.
Dnretort •McAd&gt;js, proposal migh.
bring Mime good results even though
the net results ot the collections mu ’
run noifceablv^fiTthc‘red-.after de,loottn» twat ex,

rablkb«d

Views and Opinions;
A »
I ' *'* Others Say
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tV/iut

This and That

Backward Glances.
Bits of Yesterday

Valley Forge.
•
r
.
Unparalleled Suffering.
•
Watlilnjton*
Great Leadership.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
MY LADY’S HANDS
j
’
The Thnilng Point
There's a mission uncompleted and
It went something like this:
.
a■
ttf0-1^^:. 'r^fTf ■ One hundred and fifty-four Tears an arraiyl left undone nil because
■were
— a hundred things that both wornfunnyuiuc
littleincnaa
incident rriuay
Friday cuau^
evening
.
-o
-lunar
cn wanted to say and a hundred quo;wlnt*r- on owmoer i». im.
young i^y teachers |n our city I
lions to ask. They had not seen each.George Washington led his ragged -choob had an errand to do that took]
other since they left Vassar. Finally. Revolutionary Army into winter, quar- them, over in the.aecond ward Friday
seated on opposite side* of a table in a ^ers Bt Vallay Forge to set an ever- evening. A well-known business m&gt;n1
cozy nook of the Ambassador dining;.
took them over to tire cornee-ot Green,
room. Cto. uu ho. T«m h.4 pre-.‘“t™
■»«“» Io.- lire and ..
. - streets
.. --------(3— there I
Hanover
and^fiom
CBmc aJ
grtwed—be was now manager of the I country, Over.and over the story has they arrc to waIk. Bu.
new factory. Then she «ir Nel! lookir ‘been told
- —of those months of cold and lady friend who visited with them a
of sicxneas
swknejs ano
.mi sunmnr,
suffering, few
during which Hwy ap-;
at hcr^hand*. Thcy-were not the hanu». .starvation,
tanratlQn. or
•«- mtaufe* «&lt;■&gt;.„«
ii.T.-rntlv lost
lout their
(heir sente
sense of direction
dlrvettiin1
of a successful man * wife— rough and ; ^hlch uT...in.
Washington* soldiers cheerfully pxrently
red from dish washing "
•
endured, in loyalty to him. As sexm &lt;ur instead of going north oii Hanover
Till* it some smart Aleck's idea of
'Aifierican school children are able » they should, they turned and walked?
how to bulldoze American wonwnhood j tQ learn anything. Hiey learn of Vallc^^ighl south. Bo southward and1
jnHj buying
OUylng nU
oUt f7 gents
Forge, and
into
about
jjehts worm
worth ’ oi
of :jFtirge.
and never
never afterward
afterward forget
forget TI
fr soutnwaro
-touthward tney
they wauceu
walked ana
and waiwa
walked rori
fori
p*rfumrd glycerine and water and j»y- ^s long a* America tuelf endure*. Vai- blocks and Mocks until one of tjw la-|
ing 11.00 for i{ Have you noticed how' jev j-'orgc.with its, cla*sic’example of j dies remarked. "Ah don't know wheah:
l,ianv ,,f t,wIttxtny product* manu-, patriotism will fire new generation* of -we ah. Ah"nevah bin heah befo." By
facturep arc using this tontemptlbl- 1 America, to unrelfLsh loyalty to'their that-tmu- they must have been .in the
form of advertising to sell their stuff?[.nation
iwlghborliood ot the old Pennock home'
It mar be excusable to educate peo-j- Thu veac. as Hie country celtfbratcs: m*"South Hanover. Again tlu-y walked!
fc’ROPS OF VITAMINS?
pie Through advvrtu ing tonvoid B O (tiw 2fKJtJi anniversary of: the biftli of'and walke'd. falling, to recognize anvl
or halffoM. Generally Just cuminonluconm; Washington. Ute story of Vai-. place they had’.ever zecn before, when;
speculate bn the future. hr ordinary old-fashioned *oap and water; p-y Purge will seem to us more real; they concluded to a*k for hulp. So by
4nd the kind of xerubbtng grandmother' than ever, as wc recall every incident inquiries and from observing tiw gen-1
makes ofeaMunai Utopian* of
uwd-to demonstrate behind the ear..’ln the Revolution in which Washing- oral direction of Uw H 40 P. M train|
□, Well* 44'1* seem- surprising! “•* and other urea* uf tile*anatomy will.dolton liins-alf had a part, for the light they managed to find Green street, and:
.and unlmaginatne.
the trick' equally well. However, when leach tirows on hi* life and'hls ciiarac- were m happy -unit pleased with this
.
accompHshihent that they made no cf-1
Dr Walter Hough, for example.,, an advertiser ridicule* - the marks of ter.
curator of. anthropology of the Na­ honest toll and the. badge uf tfirif.v 1 ' Nothing in the course ot, our struggle[ fort to locate Uu- place they were look-’
home-making; when he spends85.000: fur independence so tried the courage; ing for. which was really but'a few'
tional Museum and one of the leading n page in
a nationally.circulatedm«m.
maga­ xn&lt;i the p.iurnce of ’George■ Washing-' rods distant nnd m plain sight We;
&gt;nHotinnaHveireuiMtprt
, authorities on, the . volution or our *o- zine in an attempt to make women ton ns Valley Forge. lor m addition to-know that many will be wondering and!
. BUYING IN BARRY COUNTY*
We dpubt that any nearby town or .elcty. uilvanccs the thougnvflilit the ashamed- of the hands which have the sufferings of his roldiers he had inquiring a* to who those two young
ministered to the needs of their chil­ iu arly everything elre to weigh down .lady teachers W( re. but of course we i
city can otic.- better value* to custom­ discovery or vltamliv and tiw .part dren and performed well the tasks of ins spirits. Therealone would hate' would not be so rude a* to publish the'r;
er* than Burry county merchant* are they play in influencing growth aw! the .home, he--.well, we d like to tak-‘ bean enough to try him to the utmost, names. However. w» w-ill say that those
the human
body ma:.
,U&lt; l« d». Tiw l.™&gt; Iran mmwu. othcrlictivitics ot
Ol th.
hunun hxlv
in. a novel swift kick'.nt the pant* of thr Three, thousand of lug army pei Mhed who mav be curiously inclined can «&lt;•!
effeminate Unde who wrote the copy in that single winter, from cold and i a lot pf information from the Fir.- i'
with Ihclr kn.r M. »od omlw.d wiWSWr rt»h«« Sw ehmd.ur &lt;d
r.„ .M «r. Klu.'.lr und«: rhdlui. uwh.d 01 r.l.lnd rnomdu. and three kirks nt • the millionnin. exposure, from undqj-iicmrisinnent; Want teacher with the strung South-'
nuiiiutactiirer
vrn
of ruuiu
Public:
............. .......... who paid to have it &lt;iiy- and disease ■
rm accent,
menu. or
ui the
me Superviwjr oi
KlUW U»w wlm raau wry l.-iwi CT™
(-plated -*SchujJ&lt;T L. Mur (hall in Clin- Tliv living must oft.jn have envied shaking in the Hasting* High school;
lo liroo or more rent wh'nwnth In lIr1-'1 "moire crei* n.li In rd.minr tbn County RepuMicar,
thdtr dc-a.t brothers in arms. Some of I building,
them were nearly,naked All went I
iddlllon 1. mlwr nverlw.d cte^.5.. ahnnld .n.ilun. like Ihw rein. I. p»...
:
FRIENDS.
without .toad ut times, and lit" times;
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
[
Abi.li: lhe only erenre to .hnpwnt in «n&gt;. “'"a '■»»"«
If you .have friends—and you have, when fixid was availuMe. it often con- &gt; p
r;.j,r
would
clucked and the
Program,
for Carlton Center Grange;
■■the eity'" now is the novelty of matins. vast
'*"* area*
*
—
~ube
- *'•
L
it you are willing to jlay the price of •isted. of ruttyig; fi.h and meat. Tlje i
the trip Everything we buy. from Barry' small single-family farm; come com­ triendahip—lum onto them for' life wonder is that Washington's death -!.
i
Sorin
Myrtle
mi#
Erma
Sindel.
county mercliants helm keep money in, plctely into its own again os an indc- Let nothing mar a Iriendship—life u&gt; roll was limited to’ there unknown ?! . Recitation—Audra Decker,
3.MXI A: one of the darkest moments;
too short.. -------------circulation here and help* keep Barr..&lt; pendent self-sustaining unit
...
at Valley
Forge.
Washington said, i.n
; r«:-ic:&lt;l..a
::»«»
AWalnuw'-*
many: Ir»»d»
m)
­
■county men employed
j
.icqtuiintancm
of nis
hts rc,~u&lt;.a
tested apjM-au.
appeals u»
to congress
Congress!&gt; Reading—Bhtrley Stadcl.
. .
,
few. A few acquaint
anew more or ■:«qe m
Hus seems, it must be remembered that It..A.t.r dan t Ira.,in' much—one friend (or aid. that hl* men were at test left' Instrumental music —Tfes.ue Lcuvensi
Edward lawrenc,*.
the development of machinery and th;
means everything, the difference;butefhn.-e choice*: they co-ild "starve, i and
TRAFFIC VS. GANGS
R&lt;*ciiiiH(,n—Bnirl&lt;-y Blood.
i application of ctjcihUtry wPSttfR;' hfivr between {rouble and happincM A real‘dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain' E-&gt;av - Goldie’ Walter.-.
•
Many people wb.o arjj concerned witn
- heljied -matte it pavible for flu- world Mend take.-, you tor what you ar -- -v'ib*i aence in the .best manner they
bmlqgue
- Manon Clem and Roy
gangster killing* uke traffic fatalittca'
—...
with all yodr frailties und handicaps—ican.'
•
. . .o raise more food than it can con- buv (u L l i} &lt;1 [o you lIlakUS,u, th.ck.&lt; But Hu- real tragedy of Valley Forge, JStadei. Song—Laurence Farrell, and John!
continued FXplolUitton an^ th:n. To ket-., .•lurh a friend one-a tragedy oven deeper than the Milier- WiUon.
life taken criminally lit this countr,.(sume, a^id
. the
.
'
;ing* of the patriot soldiers, was’ that i
ihomicitfeai two are taken by'carelesJ1 01' _ v--------“an“n* ,n“y&gt; conceivably have can maKc mo t any sacrifice
. equally far-reaching effect* m the fu- - Rivh: n &gt;w. with money value* blown!‘heir distress would h.yc b^n needle**: Recitation—Ruby, conkhn.
vehicle operator*. The ortliiiary niotvr eT~-'y ._r-re*ch!”!
Lawrence.
into bits all around us. our friendship., but lor tne bunglingM Congress. It: Story-Charlie
Oeoi-gv Walter*, lecturer.
vehicle in the Hants ot heedk-sg motor- ilurc&gt;tiO endure the winds of adversitte*.1
‘hat period during Hie Revolution' Born to 3(r nnd Mrs. Royal Myers.
. the cold of misfortune and the dark- when military affairs were worst inis- i Monday,
Uts thus becomes mi tnstryment ol de-;
a
tine
baby
boy.
A SPEEDY BRffON,
-,
cl
....' .7 managed, and when WasHington's in- i
■nr.'s or di-prcssirnrrWhi
count
atruction even more deadly than guns'
Once again a British engineer ti
would. -a i.tluvnce was at Hi lowest ebb. Hur„
- . —
- •
'Stay by" yoiir fetenefs a&gt;
•
Q '
x-ovnr lad surrendered, but He- fact
'» «‘Un :.&lt; and
.and ammunition in-the hands of hood-J
brother You neesj each ’other more, advanced the
oi land vehicle..
Washington. Comn^nm-r in nd‘’.n&gt;- ha. returned to town for a.
lums.
than anything in life, next' to your i’hat
■ new limits. Sir Malcolm Campbell
C----- *•
; daughter-n* far a* KalamavMi yrttrr- mu.! build und maintain their own
I Chief, backed up the campaign by 11few days
.
,..r family — Northville Record
‘ driving lus special IS-cylinder car. zur'•ticking oi- Chntoni flank iu&lt;i been: Saturday was little Miss Sarah la m-l day. on her trip to the Pacific coast.' tight-of.wav. while their competitors BAUYNCE THE BUDGET! ? ,
:o ten oi ...|ier{ Mrs----Rnun,i
.x—Rock
,. ---------started...»
tor ....
Cah• tiw trunks nnd busw.— travel over
lost to sight. General Gates Claimed;"ard.-. tenth birthday
■ paiued his former record by more than.
Wy hear much- there* days ot tiw R
-iiiaym.iU
■
spent
thr
afternoon
with
- fornla -yesterday wlterr -.nr will join high-* ■&gt;&gt;;'which-tiw public build and tu
fljli credit’ for the aucccss. and made H
। right mile* per hour to average /Jl»V
, her. The children had u very enjoyable , her husband, who •.. working in the who
uv
— —
maintenance
•*—--------- •*
they
—• contribute
F C . the ar.ti-hoarifing camiuugh and
full Ure of hi* i»pulartty with Congre**;;
miles per hour over a measured mile
■
comparatively
little.
time.
i
mines
in
the
Golden
StutF• it.’an.attempt to ou*i Washington uni *
other measure., to get additional cur-,
Pi
an now U'-utnn:ng to under­
The lecture of Edward Amherst Otlj Fred Kurtz ha* gone to Ann Arbor
J course Aside from the sporting aiw.• win the chu-f command for hinuelf.
rCncy Ihto circulation. AH'of there, arestand.
athey
never
xlid
before. how
' Cungre*.&lt; was the mere ready to fall in 'on Friday evening at the M. E. churchj to enter tfie pharmacy department.
laudable; will do no harm and may do.( of this feat n ts a great nttenianona I
a important the railroads an* to Hie
IF anything exter­
’
.....
-.v.Hi hi* claim* Ix-'cause Washington;'‘5n "Sour Grape*''was one of-the. mo*t ।
much good. But in our opinion nothing advertisement-lor Bntiali motor pro­
IV« the
...r batypi
raiup of
u. Brandywine
D.u..u,wmc and'
aiu.:1,ir,fUvc PrW«t«’&gt;on» of the subject FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. country Air travel i&gt; not reliable, for
Host
nal
tr.xc*
you,
take
1
ducts. No otfirr country in the world
Germantown, and Ins mtlitary for-;0’ heredity ever given
The school building of Middleville it depends upon the condition of uir
wlrwh the government’might do wouldnotice that'll is not .
Itntuw
a&gt;T* at
nt their
th»tr lowest
tnU-nst ebb
«hH
'
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..
' came near complete destruction yester- currents, cloud*, etc. Travel by hlgh■ tune* were
prentwe confidence quite so much a at present can even approach the Em?THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
_
wn&gt;
way* m subject to interruption by rants
Ifeh speed "records on land or in the
the thing which dis­
; tn'his scheme tu wre.4 Ha- ciut'f
balancing the budget People in general
Fuendznt
Roy
Birlow
will
Iw
.
i7;d
u7about rwo'thol-.and’dulUr^Tlic mid oilier elements that interfere with
, command from Washington, General r
al$. Impractical though these .jwed-;
turbs you. hut your
can be excused for not having comto know that he has secured ■ flrP, U1. understand, originated from, continuous service. But the railroad*
(Gate.; had the aid of a group of mal- pleased
■
,
are
: . expected to cure tortheir traffic
piete faith hi a management tiiat he-i-;
....
•
:c..atcnt5 who -tonned what beempe ‘mlne:m",^ta»n'U,l,M , ngln&lt;’vr ln “ big! u&gt;e lurnarA Too bud
' without reference to any ul these
w w. cwnre. In ,«« nt . hus-'
.Hq ■&gt;'•&gt; !■»■ an un­
known'a* tire
Conway Cabal.
It 1
which notion you
2'.^.'
,.4.
u,
; brought u jK-nwial hurt to Washington. .
M.-:: .nd Mtaeid rererere. .vto Infn! J““K*«»■»*"
m-iy disniits a! once
.and u worry on behalf of the RctMu- '
:.:un«. gn.xl.xtopreu,-..re .nau.,'W ,l“ -N?
tmnary caiuc itrelf H»- feifred Hie en- ’
if you pleases -—
i n.rmnrnu. und toprrnln, Orel*"
" "—totorn: .«rk tat
tcouraging effect„.tln-se
otsrenslon*
in
‘
uui.■»«”»-'’«"»Th.-./•«;
"jvr.*'"
■“!
■
.
...
;JJ&gt;n&gt;i.
u.l»v wren till
At ARCUS AURELl
mjultoitte
ireuncw
' w,“ »■■'' ” ufc ""‘-1
it look* ut present xs Hjour.h it wa* „k,, W3.two.(Wo. or
neneducUon of
.&gt;rny. Guch was his freedom from ar- hilluwit^ prc&lt;iram was carried out;
, i plac?. "*
for lire- time being, ul
■retwret IredcH nmld OnbUre.
going to have another fifty days pull at .jniost 71 per cent, which shows that
rwtffice. that at one time during th- • Overture. The Silver Beil—Orchestra j
..
v
railroad*
must
he
efficiently
organized
about the return of cotoiderable idle; BETTER MANAGEMENT NEEDED
;winter ul Valley Forge, lie was ready: II. M. C. Herald—Maud Ryan.
p«ano solo, old Black Joe-Olenna'. Since the organization ot thr "Red rand ojierated
p’.ruwv through the investment efi, Governments, national, state und- Iotu rceigju and leave the direction of
Ribbon club here, to see u drunken
wr Mardiall proved to be an inter■
tfiewarto CougrcAs or. to any man1 Doyle.
hoarded funds in Govenunent bonis ‘'cal. we. believe can go a long wqy to­
Bas* solo. For All Eternity—Wm ■rnan u&gt;&gt;,'n ‘’l,r MnTu u the-exceptlon. estiTiu sjm uker, |nter*|»erMng his rr,that Congress might prefer to himself.;'; Shttlt* :whereas, before said organization, it murks wltji laughable storiesMthat 11ward solving
iH^pcial
difficult ir*
. in the end. the intrigue against him
’ NEWS GLEANINGS.
Vi.cMdw t. Tlic Gvp.y Counters—
•J,“rd Um‘:&gt; ,&lt;&gt;r UV’ M,wn ■Unstinted the jaUuLs lie made as- he­
GRAIN SPECULATION.
through the adoption oi more efficient
'dcfi
affd iwcir.
itself, out atrraay
already tne
the nnschlet
.
nrrearea
imscmei
• J.mhe*n\«..»ht m-.. "'
n’ ..........
went
along
Ktc.-mly we received a letter- from? humiess meUwd*.
- George Washington joined the had bhm done. Uongirw ‘-took over. In- - Mclntyr. aud Chas. 8yfee*t.-r
Pi-mo
iolo
T
’
liimtilvil
Mareli
_
AnMap!
sugar tias
tirrn brought tn •&gt;
FrideWduburg
&gt;Va
.
Masonic
.lodge
No.
m
uch
nt
tiw
military
control-and
the
much r&gt;{ the
« ’.r.M»rcn-An-)tlw
'
marlwt
Irw.ly nf ut,.; quallty
r.n .-emos utler.uig us the . " privi-; Por fXample there an about
4 111 1752.
i.'aerni
, rugged anri
aiui slamnv
staxvmg newit*
army r.tat Vallar
ValleyI ’ filctta
TenorLombaid.
rado.“’A Littlr-Effliflj- tiest- j
*C&lt;’ t,*0Ut
I*:• of trading in 5000 bushels ot rmpic^re.* &lt;m the payroll ol tlv nationFnrgr got the'full benefit ol its bun*
Death Valley is about 100 miles long ■ glltlBS.
n ry&lt; for only 810 Oti.: d| government. 1.(133,115. drawing fitilEVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
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C1piaf&gt;aa&gt;o]i*2ciara Hende’shott
0,1
,,lr l*'‘l»!'" of thr vUBefore Valley Forge, the commisMiry i
-ur&gt;-; was turn- salartea from state, coiliity and ami.avi-rnires 10 miles In width.
Canada House bf Cbtnmuiu urges
Army had been
ti-«- In income tux
ert Agri- cjtj gevernment*. and Mon&gt;jO drawing
ih-adihtlon tortus years of service in of the Revoiutlotrary
M, w
.. Trumbul!.;
..umreu,,..111’-"’'^' riiwd by John C. Ketcharp i" * /. r ’ ,ltli,,, „ .»m'
ably
directed
by
Col.
‘lm„.....
?nJ? ,____
Bul .“L?*':
John F Emory: .trearn^.
:y unerr- part-ton. Milancs at pubbe expense military and Governmental affairs.
' Congies; J___
___ __
,
Kidnapping. Ut Lindbergh baby sllX
.rf »Un»u. 11xto uiajffs j
ot jmouW. 8rr.ee George •Wasjilngton was not only a sueThe second part of the program com
. I Frank H, DcGoilu: tru*tees. Janie* H. world,»■* ide protest. •
cestui ggneuhurut, but i&gt;p&gt;;rat(d an place the mexperiencTii General Milfrs' in’ iron mine and an extensive fisheries\ lm.oi ringleader jtminu Washington•*! iii-tcd ot the following:
I McKeVittf Dwight W Johnson, and1
Vocal"
solo.
Seven
Time*
One
—
Mr*
:
About giu.ooo.ooo luanded money'reIrgiumat the United At;
enemies. .Conway himself was nuclei
nxcutui
. Sidney B smilli
-bn*incs.s • .
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~
. .
. .
| inM«vrtor general; Ifetv'een them"tbey R I. HciKk-rshoit ‘ •
I The singing at Union hull last eve-'ilurhecrto circulatiun a* result' of naTin- V. S. Weather Bureau library B;TeaHy tv•».-feed’tile army orautiAfiihoh' Vocal dihd- Come Unto Me and Rest ning was excellent, it will pay anyone Hon-wide untl-liourdlng cmniiaign, oc-Ulf larg.-'.t mcteorulogicai collection inA^t Wpstiinsipn had ikiticiitly built —Messrs. Bnmaby and Horton.
to go’ thin- if loir &lt;io Other reason than : cording to report from Washington,
A d’scnpluin ot the ’poem. '"Tam to listen tu the singing
the world.
,
,
: ■ »,’• the siipj.llcs that his men were enread -.
by Nellie -----St&lt;bElimination &lt;»f extra printing of
—jUtlert to'never reached. .Hitni. and O'Shanter
....... ’’ win.
- -----Ttieie j* &gt;tni due 100 cord* of wood Congrmlunul
Recotd sought a« econ­
O-'ic of the windiest spot* in the w.,- hiiwtnn had te stand by w/ilc they" htns. alter which Margery KVublca por- on splyeripiion
omy measure/'
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world is Pah Pas*, near Ilonoiuhi A runrn-d. anti «&lt;• hi* army -griltw to trayed the story.ot ttie pix-m by piano
steel cable aid* itvxa* traversing this, pit■■,■&gt; ’
solo. Hixn-gr
.
m
uiu
bill liberating credit;
hutural wtnrf tunnel o» ftxit where ■ Y
&gt;: Valley IW tell, ihl-, story 3^.1 s&lt;&gt;lt»-Mr.. R. n, Burch
measure
oddA
iuillion*
to
lending
facili­
trade winds Mow continuously
;.:f ; wiU•;* avd fh: n-ctul Mitlcnng. rt~/ Puiuo duct— Edith Lombard and Mrs
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ties of Federal Reserve.
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mto Thr. story of a tntimph. no MeCov.
' Tiie dfiMl year ever recorded in the '.her, stage * of Use Revolution otlees- Vocal .-Olo—A Little Boy in BlueM,.r.i,.u ..t rm.-.re..
™..M
SUnjkon-to-Borah note designed to
went her'records of the L'nihd State-, &gt; Strjmg. and ridtent a coutmk Offly -Flunk Horton
aroiiM' world ppinion against force rd
was IRiO.
Washington s own remarkable influ-'
urnts mid boycotts in far rust dispute.
Holiday greeting cards originated in icr.cc kept hi* army toother through
’.hvM&gt; Wiling trials, but with the brinkCliik* starts campaign ti» bolster iu
England in iUt
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'w: ot the Cabal apainst him. Congre*?
currency.
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control a sizeable blue ot
There are a good many uses tor old s.'.i;i&gt;g bm-fc tj ln.\ -.lipjK.;• and hi.- 'rvonrequentiy the number of rram&lt;.;»0on.‘ needles says thr writer ot
i;*i.
,xUM‘ &gt;&lt;*•u
that influe:
‘
mg o*d gramophone recI plight of th'- railroads and why they,
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nately th-* most popular pl.iyrd the Jim- in re*- mdeuvors iu
political ajtvnviT
arc in the position they qrc. It manuBritish annv. navy and air defense
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
reorganise his force.
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fnclurers find that, for a considerable ctsU face tive-milUttl-Dound cut.
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Tile following temix-rance program' period
their business promises to b«?
he answer
naiiy rjt
ibefng joined by Baron Von. Steuben, a wi.\ be carried out by the Epworth; i tirtidli d, and co»ts increased, they can
British to reduce American loan by
league of the M. E. church Tuesday increase the price* of their services'or 8150.000 to aid sterling
itlse
Giral,
mid
a
man
oi
n-ntus
and
wtnuig March 12
m ttfUtjiE the npptiintmrii: ot
ot the products they make without.
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remarkable personality. Part uf Hie
talk - Winn the Bible says in regard1 hintlfanye. if that would help ttieni to' . , lu,,“ "toaks up Fascist move
a-, out cl tKjlltxal hands and placing
This nerd immediately calls to mind pemus in vonSteuben wu&gt; tu sec at a to n; trpipctancr _Mr_ puller
save meeting heavg losses in the op- ?#hhul guternment.
em on'a strict dill -ervlce' baits Curglaftce thr po*sibihtir.»
the picture ot a person with doubled
,u- ------ in soldiers will­
Music —Sa vc t he ’Boy
(ration ot their plants. But railroad*
fl»ts ready to do'combat with all com- ing .io endure&gt;*kuch hardships for Ute
Hiller in opening his campaign lor
Declamation—Owighl Goodyear.
. cannot do that They cannot reduce
TAXING GANG INCOMES
•ak&gt;: nl .an ideal, and upon them fw mi
Reading—Edith Barnum
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their rates; Hiey cannot increase them: presidency of Germany, di-clares his
,mtr.U crarvlly
would tai; by the ••''rPrj’in4_ Hi’!rrfere-.. lbat
w&lt;,rd to work with u will. The- Revolution- . Music -Solo—The Tlirrr Angel Vial- as their rates arc arbitrarily fixed by election would hot endanger foreign
policies
ot Reich.
and dope p»
ary
idlicers
thrnveives
became
tired
-tains,
Ora
Sterling
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Wayside. Oorenuncnta do not bccausr
"combative.'- to pugnarc, “to .....
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Paper—Life oi Johh B Gough-John
In 1W1 the railroads at this country
Fifty nations meet in Geneva. Switzthey have thi' punlic'-punr to drain in fight,
----- -allied to pugnus. ’thl- first." '*U* that Valley Forge became w most Keteham.
paid three times as much in taxes as erlniul. in effort to bring peace m tar
merit and* at the same tinn .discourage nwmenfe of flnwnctaj wraxneM.
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'laud’ thr
" Greek, pugme. “fist'
efficient
training camp.
&gt;
Recitation—How Jamie Came Home. they earned lor/lhetr stockholder*. In
tiuje unu*iul enterprises i*. theoreUnlike , bellicose, pugnacious doc* tuit -army ~"..-Ac
marched-into yulle.. Fbtge a Bertha Rider
the last ten years the income ot rahHuiliysUgcnima. ' .
a •cmfiiupiprous application nor ‘horde
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ol ‘ragged ' nondescript m It
Music—He's a Drunkard tonight.
roads increased only tour per cent
French Senate rejects women* -uttiw
jx-tline-toi
quurreUame;
aho
it
ehiergea
an
army
of
heroes,
disciplined
Then
will be a -Hooting match arnne- while the taxes they paid increased frage bill lor, Uw third lime.
We
theoretically because thr
,
doe*
not
,ubbe»t
a
wearisome
penuand
drilled
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that
they
could
bold
tioublc^£S*l'» in dovving a w.xaaba^ But why does the electrical robo? tence m argument, as does tontenuous, their own ugahut any true;* vl tiw :.mc in the near future, the contestants 850 per cent. Tiw railroad* arc an fin-'
to use repeating nflea and nothing but portent asset,to thr country, because'' Women
vote
for -firit
Unit ...
tn Greek
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plan t'M- determining and coUectinr move at- the mere sound ot a word nor the warlike qualities of belligen-m Nine Oh the field of battle . '
rapidly-moving objects will be deemed they consume 28 per cent ot the steel, hutory.
It appl.i.-. cniy tu one who u ready and
;uch incotneitoli took about titre* ytar■.vorthr cf their notice. Thr taads of lumber and coal nnxiuccd in the
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willing to engage m a free-for-all ;xr- paraBows of Revolutionary hu'.ory. a tobaecu.
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tvtWM rajddly
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United Btetea, and «Ht year .-pcnd
. ,lJL£5‘‘ns,u‘ arru 15
tor government agents to unearth even Chronicle.
l*v!» *&lt;11
be- --------------rolled
—-------------------------sonal combat.'
,
»ls-WAOO.
;luiy OI unparalleled suffering, but.acros*
a field and subjected
to-, lfr&lt; hundred* of millions ol dollar* tor linIW^OHre,.. .« . ,» ,«r
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_tu „
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Ab, well;
i! .you
can't go
Pug-nay -slius t-&gt; pronounced with touched with thi* tuppy ending, which nhc fire
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R K OwU u
w&lt;u Ukf
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rei.l Ul «&gt; U» wre.yr reiuUy Prea
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fit it u in
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a long u in ace. sec- musl lute gladdened. Washington
r^„s'hoix
the
and.
would prouabij
■*-' -*•— ——• - • ."creen ami put ruck*, under your .mill-‘“'.Lh’1”.. • or. ixn .ip | c-.cry man juxjer. hla
ww
.raH«.&gt; m.
Charlie «...
Sh' ,fib
kl went w
to ni
Marshall
on
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ptare &lt;4 ,«.«w nreu, ««,
T!m,,
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Wureruu.., । otiuuaiiU fw Uic ordeal no nobly eh-1 bu»ifiiws yc..lerday.
IruiiJjwtatiou were given unlair adCol. 'lluuduu Itooscvclt inaugurated
.dured. j'
j Jahn Bcsamer
accompanied ,hiai vantagea over Uw railroad*. Railroad*,a* Govcrnot-General of Philippine*.
COOK BROS..

New Spring
Arrivals of.

Standard Merchandise
At New Low Prices-

Kuppenheimer Suits and Top
Coats
Stetson and StyleparfyHats
Arrow Shirts
Munsing Underwear
Interwoven Hosiery', Etc.

Don't Buy "Price Tags!

No Regrets Ever Follow the Purchase
of Known Makes of Merchandise.

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Lambie &amp;/ Doyle
The Store for Dgd &amp; Lad"

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Pungent Paragraphs

Current History

�THE HASTINGS BANNED, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9, WJt

IJBMIOONMENTOF
00862370
ON REMAINING STOCK OF

USED CARS

We have a lew good Used Cars
left to close out THIS WEEK at
bargain prices, as follows:

1929
1929
1930
1924
1920
1925
1925

INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
MODEL Al FORDQR SEDAN
CHEVROLET COACH
CHEVROLET COUPE
DODGE TOURING
MODEL T TUDOR -,
STAR TOURING

Call and look these over before
you buy a Used Carl.

IS—p^rTIIIIEEUSBOIlNE
THREE USBMNE
eluded In average! produced an average
uf 897 lb4 milk testing 404 per cent far
or 28 18 lbs during the month of Feb-.

THE

nSfim llirnr nfTTI
‘■L'LU IIll 111 PI I I I
(JnuLU II Lil L UL I 11

MEN

FOR

Mr. Bigler-had emythiiw |ir&lt;-parrd‘

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— to-bring these damage -cuje* .to Inal
BELIEVES SUCH ACTION
cost at producing a pound of butterfat.at the present term orWRuit court An
WOULD RESTORE BUSINESS was 21 65-lOti cents and t&gt;w--fc«l cost! attorney repreMnttng'w Levy, and this

of producing IWi lb«

STORE

We Invite Your Inspection
of Our ...

ADVOCATED BY N. P. HULL, d«Ud. ^rX_
&lt;Oo"ttnUc4 from
value of*'ferd ei»t was W 10. leaving
vantages in carrying on a - caw 140
WELL KNOWN AORICULmargin of 8184 above the coat of feed.—
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nutes
from —
HaMing*.
where
. alTURI8T IN MICHIGAN
most endless delays would b»- |xMXibk* 1
The return* for each dollar's worth!

BETTER

of milk Was ■ others interested in these cases ap-

Money Vtdaes Should Be Re­ ,8? 1-2 cents
'ix arod Ui HastlntyK before tlu; ume set
Six grade HoUtein- i.wm il by Ho* •, for the ui?l find tried to •e'.ttr Jt wm
duced Same As Every Other
' urd'Btantbn averaged ii!&gt;$ 1-2 ihv milk t(mie time before terms poutd w «greed
Depicted Commodity
tevUng 3.74 p&lt; r cent nr 33 47 IU-- of but-: U|M&gt;n; but tart week a aettkment m
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. terfat.
t full for all three w -wm, rffecrrdi■
tlie state of-Michigan is Mr N P
Nineteen rvgUu-rtd Cl u- r
, ujid the settlement is entirely satUfacHull of lansitut. president of the Mich- owned by W C Schultz. iNeraged i jory to Mr. Usborne and hl* tamiiy
igan Milk Prnrtucers A*M}ciation. an 623 8-10 Jt*a milk trsUng,5 36 per Cent and ha* been approved by-Judge Meen cuthe of the MirhlHnn State Grunge. °C 33 43 lbs »&gt;( butterfat
i Perk,.The only reason why the .hidxe a
and 11 dlrreiur of Hie Federal fteservr t*ix grade ShortJujrtjS. owned by fb-ud I approval was necessary -*» WcAUK
Bank Hi- is a mwi prominent m N Fenner averaged 711 8-10 Ite milk 1 Greta U*bocr.&lt; ww&gt; a. minor, and h:r
flnaueln) and agricultural circles. What terting 4 47 per cent or 31.80 |b» of L-k*e w.xs brought into the court by the
Mr fhin would '*y relative to'the butterfat.
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the j*-l'i.cM'ni ninliKial 'ituutton can. thei« The tollawing Is a list. &lt;4. cow&gt; &lt;ha'-: tlemenc In her cu-w could not b&lt; made
fore, lx- currtut«:r&gt;d te coming- from a dt.-inc the usual mention or publicity- &gt; without thy Judgeapproval.
mnn of MMind
and tetel-headed Under Three Yeurs
• We btiu’-.v the friends
• of&lt;the Us-• borne* -will be pleased ' over tiw fart
Owinr. W. C. Sehultz; Breed.
Milk I*
lbs. milk. IW7; tr&gt;t. 5.7S; Ite. fat M 4J »hhiwt LriaU. which would hie
very aminoying and tiw details harrow­
t'nited Stall- mint- abandon tiw- gold owner, Howard Stuntmi; Hr«&lt;«l Gr ing to Mr. Usbornc. who u yi-t aulter-1
"Hid . I.i.itc iresh. September I. 1931
ing yn-atly irrnn hta injuries. We do nut
)te. milk. 961; tert, 3 4; 32 7 lbs lat.

&gt;nvai&lt;- and | Undo Four Y&lt; •iraLt.-'bortirs
iKiid bnles-J Ovu.,., w c’SchuItr: Breed, lo-v..
i . .|Guer ; Date fresh, unknown, lUi mi!fc tried the ea.M-1 in court, and
to assume that tl&gt;&gt;- seitlcmci;
the aiuioyun&lt;-e. and expense
unknown; lb.-, milk. 781,
lbs. fat. 40 2 Owner. H
previous years Hr claimed -that the;
;. n;- Btwd. Gr. Hoi.; Date
dollar should remain in a proi«otlonar&lt;
‘jj1 r.JH. 1931; lbs milk. 8«d;
value to the commodities it Is sup|xMed| 7,* «. tat. 38 4
l&lt;» ri-presrnt; that if a busiicl of wheat I *'
could borrow :» dollar, in 1928 tiiat .tin-1 Unite
in Maple Orme and Naiic.-.Hv Sun
Mrs Kfttn- Clark of Battle C
w
Schuh/
Humid rrtifr the debt th 1342.
Guer.; D.-.!r fresh September 22. 1931The speaker declared that
lbs. milk. X5tJ; trM. 6 0; lbs fat.
of
Ethel Cutlet i rid ij Mai . 11
•Owner V. ./C - Schulti". Breed.
inor.« v, should . m!m&gt; be brought down &lt;IU-1- : Date fn'»h. Augu-f 22. •tttl;
Henry Whiteombc and rfsjer.
to the iwitne level If this were' done Ihs milk 7f)W;'test. «4: lbs. .fa’,
tin* ifepr&lt;".MOti'would'end immediately, Owner. Howard Stanton: Breed. ..
The .3. D club was dnlWhltully en-l
Hui.; Date fresh. Srptembtx 28. 1931.
liri upon the assumption that hoarder; lbs. milk. 1248: l*-M. 3 5; lbs. Lit, 43 6
tcrtalned at the home of Mr. und Mr '
Ira Chaffee last Friday night
re&lt;«rs and Ovt
Mr un&lt;l Mr. Fred tjuihum have!
the;." believe Hint commodity prices ate
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lower,
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tluit if—
it upp-xqed
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moved nr Quimby
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.Hun iimiirv would not. Iwiy so much Iflt'iurE-, Date irv.ii, October IB. 1931:
Quite a number in the neighborhocd;
' hoarded that m buying spuif would bt-I lbs. miix, HB7; t-vt. 55; He- tut.
are ni with a uaht form ot the fiu
!«;n Immediately. Mr. Hull ab-o de-1 Owner.- W. C Schult/; Breed, Reg
glared Lhar when tie- BritL-lj Empire Guv: . Dau- fmh. August 21. 1931;"
jubiiiitiuned the gold standard that the | lb«. milk. «93; t-:.t. 5 8: lb- lat
tartfl walla ul the United State* wen.-1 oUtur. W. C Schultz; Breed, lien.
broken down H&gt; &gt;aid that a tariff r&gt;! &lt; Guer. Date freah. August 15. 1931;•
;14c per |x»imd exists mi butter, a tarill j im milt. 949; -..st, 5 4: lbs. ful, 5:
■ blah enough to save tin-American m»r-j
•» n.u...
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ikt-t- lor thr American former when!
; England held to ihc wild standard but!

CustomTailoring
Department
Hundreds of fine domestic ajivl
imported fabrics, Tailored in
any style you desire—
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S19.50 S22-5(i
S25-W to §40-00
If you appreciate real clothes
value, lasting style and personal
fit, let us tailor your spring
suit or topcoat.

munieiplfl debts ci|nr
the* gold stiindanl n
u-erted that debts
1930 must now Im- i»

Thus. E. Waters
"The Better Store for Men"
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Universal Garage
Telephone 2121

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Hastings, Michigan

FARMERS MAY BOR­
ROW MW NEEDED

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,&gt;ound tariff, rtceiyc the American
BLAKE SCHOOL
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Hit- word Holland, am! maUe w.ud &lt;&gt;ui lni,n..,. l(lld then buy $125 worth of
We uok rur nionthb' U.l, 1^,
"W- ■" W*"1' C.uuita ,«oduo
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Tlie one having the inns; were Cleone American monev
We are niaking turips out of rug Woodman. 31; Virginia Havward. 31.. I; w-;r., dcclar-d
Hr. Hui! in this
sIh-IIs. W&lt; are going to color boiled
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ul lx troll now
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• i :for Easter and hoy
on fRK
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Tlir eighth iV
giadi&gt;
hourrolling
twa­
in almost hut a'.aihibl'! t«&gt; anyone wiju did nut;
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Hoilwiid.
T
inand
♦nsiory
every
nay1:
wr
gel
bt-low
lit)
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for
M
ini
cr.iitcst like they do t,
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they
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operate n.farm in 103h&gt;&gt;or tn mlrfors.
fln.l and ’econd gradci arc going to
give u plav about politen'-:' All clili- imt htV'litfig put of "Warp’
Hull, .until ihc tlcbiw
debtor 1, pLtccd where
drvn m .Hie sciimil dulrict ate *rl- bouk. .
he t ail pay his debts with ]|l&lt;&gt;m-y that
decs nut n-prr.M-nt any nunc value than .mlmAls iuw-d for crop production or!
the payment of taxes, debts or inter-.,
The jiresldcnt culled a meeting Fri­
i-st on debt-- All loans will be payable
day ami told each person what to-da
m the Holland project.—Ciebtw Wood­
man. Reporter? Miss Erma Grigg
ni K)&gt;elUng
•.he application to Wu.-hingt&lt;&gt;ii from:
which place the checks will actually be,
Monday, Match 1. dr&lt;-s- like them tuui Of
listeners, nobody ha» applied
It was Mr. Hull's judgment that this mailed Thl, committee will lie appoint­
art going to have .-rhool tn: Holland for an Injunction to restrain tin-copy- country will not jump out ol thr dc- ed at once and applications will be ac­
Fur history we have to look up the-his- .r^it owners from, giving lb«jr kind ptuh"t *U1 have to climb odt cepted for loans at the county agricul-'
lory of Holland. For geography Miss pcrtni&amp;foti
and it will not be ti pleasant process
Among otlu-r things Mr. Hull slated
laphy ol Hollapd, ano for .je lling
Practical jokes'arc ail'right, provided
-’Washington. tyipheaUotv will be nc-*
re going to have words winch n- you do llwin intelligently, says a writto Holland ns tulips. windmills. er Yes. but you can't always find a throughout the nation htust be. cor­ Ceptcd tip to and including April
1. and dikes. Lust Friday »c took: smaller-man.‘Wasswg Show.
rected tf property owners are to. sur­
vive In Michigan, in HUI, the iota
levy for suite, county and citie.-. w.c
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Nearly

SEED Time I

-If you are going to need FARM
SEEDS of any variety this spring
we invit§ you to call and talk with
us before you buy.

\Ve May Be Able to
Save You Money!
We carry a full stock of PURE
MICHIGAN GROWN SEEDS.
If you come and see us about
your seed problems it will place
you under NO OBLIGATION to
buy from us.

We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of COAL.

Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds.

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.
Phone 2257

Hastings,. Mich.

Hundreds of People Have Been
In Our Store During Our Big

Re-organization Sale!

hint mounted to M3B.OOb.tWO. and ini been recmed
1931 had soared to 8207JMXJ.U00. Taxes! The lntere-,1 on a!) loan." will fr-j
—
.. 1-2 per cent per year..The amount of;
era have been able u, pgy. He en-, ,.';iCh 1(,.,n W1I1 b., restricted to the
-dmwd th&lt;; proiw-nl t,&lt;&gt; put into the|8CreaR(, „« bixTihc crops to be planted*
conitltution of this slate u provision j bv {]1(. b irrower this spring. Sixicla!;
that the pnijM-rty rax m Michigan, for; provision is made tor 'additional loans!
all puhww s. -hall be limited to $1 &gt; per t(,r ,hr p,,rchav. of material* t&gt; proS1.0W a.'-ex.i-d valuation, because citt.-.- lecI crop* from insetts and plant disaud.township, have inrerased the.r ux , aM._,
anU
,ato ^cn muv!
levtas proportionately There- is mi y.|„irr^. r&gt;ot t
$r,
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‘V0-t' l'll*-er and spraying nmtrrial, but;
do without mariy of thi things -tor.;within the 8400 maximum provided for'
Winch wc have been taxed
; rac.h farnM.)

Many of the finest bargains are still left in every depart­
ment. The extremely low prices we have placed on our
merchandise have appealed to all those who needed
new pieces of furniture.

Trained Probation Officers Needed
To Check Crime, Expert Believes

Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites

IN OUR HANDSOME

"H *i* had .an adequate number of the Ma'c need to lx- enlarged, s'cientifltrulnrd probulKin officers throughout c«i!y staffed. and put on a civil .sfcrvici
the state, with u trained • centralized basis Prof. Wood mumluin.s. Thousands
of first offeiKiers und other suitable
supervixion id this function, it is en- ctjies. vv)k&gt; would gain nothing but a
tin-ly ^Kiaiibl* that'from two-l'.flii* to hardening of criminal trends in the
one-half iituur pri.gmcn, could be re-- contact* of,a sentence .-pent amur.u
Iwed.-lo
ti -.entrncrs
Iwurd-Io «i-mK.ne th&lt;
then
sentcnci-s on'yra- habitual irirninab.
criminals nilght
might br
be allowed
allowed
ballon, with u prodigious saving to the th tr liberty. Ih; aided along thr right
|State and fh&lt; removal of r-datmiibte: path*'by'parole or pfulwt'ion”omc"ateI
j offender* from the corrupting inflii- who understand their sjiccia! problems:
cnee uf the prison. dccMrea Prof. Ar- and
■—• incldetilaliy- save
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the slate
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j thur Evans Wood, criminologist in the of maintaining them- On the, otiwr i
University ol Michigan in recamiBcnd- 6and such .-tcu-ntlflc parole and pro-1
Ing a thorough overhauling of the
man control would nwtrtct the re-!
Michigan penal -jstem us a help to­ lease of bad rWu. prvyenllng tlie fret-,
ward crime reduction.
doni of characters dangerous to society.!
Michigan supports onr of the highest As a‘ miure of the undermanned, |
;mt capita Prisoner rah- in lhe coun­ .-• Wiitiflcally unadvised parole* or pro-,
try. Prof. Wood points out. The -prison’, Iw.irfn syteni. Prof Wood pointe to the'
arc packet), and -u large that the tn- Washtenaw County ‘ ton-h murderers, J
divKluuf study and effort which mud ' two of whom were convicted men out
be made to reclaim offi-ndi-rs is prac­ on parole, one from u Midilgun and
tically lm|Mi6»lbIe. "Jackadn prison, with one from a MiMOiirt prboii. Despite Die
6.000- inmate', oi whom little or nothing iaet that little was known of Lhe real;
is,known. i&gt; little short ol monntroir mental ami motimial make-up of
and I say this despite the humane tipd thcie men thi-y. were rrlcauxi on so-t
cflKicnt management nf that tn-ditu- curly UUiiout anv adequate follow-up!
Hon." lie says. All problems of dis­ to check their behavior, und allowed to:
cipline., labor. education and |«rol- drill again Into clrcutiuLincra which'
lead buck io the ncCtuity for cla;*iH- led to a shocking tragedy.
cutlon. sc|iaration and. dtnerentlaj
treatment of various types of offenders',
WHAT NEXT!
he states, and thte call* for a central
Cud iron, molten stone, rubber and'
in*'. I tut ion where every’prtroncr may b-'
studied scientifically and then sent to wood haw been tested as prospective t
a tunaUcr institution or priron farm road materials by Bijtmi engineers re-'
where he will g’-t'llv Nirt 'Of infltiehcc: cently
“2~ and Ttound gla&amp;&gt; has bejefti
mixed ~wit.i ---------------------------concrete fur an exiwrHurn- ;
which M»y reclaim IHUI (v
Both parole and probaiion within tai highway in Czechoslovakia.

We .still Jia\ v a nuiiiher of attractive bargaiiifi. among them a

&gt;49»

. suite ut

Rugs

ily but we still have
dozens of beaujiful
patterns in all sizes.
On a 11x12 vrivej rug
we can still quote a
price of
‘

’16-

OUR BIG DISPLAY OF

and many tin,- hunitwr* arc
gone, but we Iuivr plenty­
left.
'
See our combination

$4975

In Occasional Chairs
and Rockers
We can offer you many
.xpleniltd bargain*—Nicely
Occasional chair’ al

If you are going to need any'SiNGLE PIECES of furniture thif apring
now ia the time tc buy. We can :.ivr you many dollars if you
take advantage of our rc-organization prices.

Miller Furniture Company
"Complete Home Furnishers"
West State Street

.

Hastings, Michigan

�THE IIVST1NOS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 193?

PAGE SIX

Machine Eye Detects Flaws
And Rejects Faulty Material
Flaw* o! even miscrosroplc »iie have, the quantity of Ugh! from thl- area.
’
‘
‘
' and tlii.i ja noted or *;*rcn" a I must inu new inspection device .prrtvvfed at .‘tant0*«- by the photo-elecfne cell,
the UiiheTslty of Michigan,, winch nut which experience, a change m the cur­
•
only sjxiis an error lit lc:s than one trit rent pa’slng through It.
tlmtaandth of a ’cct»n&lt;L but remembers
it until a complete extun mat loti hsi&lt; ’ t&lt;i» thmpanrtth of a second. but thia'te;
ix.t'n nt-nle and the tauliy product
■hunhil info di&gt;carJ. The niociiamcal- turn th&lt;- faulty mabrinl In.tp discard.:
' -r wti- ih'Velojx'd by piu:. • u. •o a mi-motv ’ had to br drvlxed. TltB ■
: took the form of a gn.- tilled radio tube &gt;
! which cahir (nto aition when the flue■ paritnent of EngmttTing TU -i-arch.
tiiutith: ciirttnr'trom the plurto-elrc-,
trie cell -wan anipliikd guul pii.’xd
’ .tin . .mil not esix-ciaHy compHiah
through it Current Hum ttji* tube ucTh. object lu U' i x.nnlueii. air, pi«
until, .which.jn turn jet*.,
■ nt nwt.il •rhtny ciiffligh'!&lt;&gt; «'
qs for automatic discard, i
twild m n clamp und
einthi-iui* filled tube cun- ;
. tartvll Hint. 11 turuibeujB^
saipiiig Uk-, (it c-.tni'^aijr

Never Satisfied

Ctlyite. are forever planning to mo­
tor. tu the country where they can fcet

the other baud, country people arc alMays’looking forward to a trip to the
city where tl&gt;*y can mingle with the
at&gt;d get a calling down from a trailtc
Officer once in n while.’ The biiman
race Is never iqjtfillrd,—Fl»r!dn 'i’itueaUnion.
GrUrri

Corned Beef •iuZ2"mLc Lb- 15C
5 Lb.. 25c
Sausage
Pig Liver Chunk 9 Lb.. 25c
Peanut Butter B“ik 2 Lb.. 19c
FARMER STYLE

!“b»! autotnu:
lc.Hr lor thr'cutniiig uFtlu -next pttc’
tuTid in txainth.ition ot.
a-xnutomlibile pL evohed and. moved I

with a light

liv-ht IIHW1

SUPREME COURT
G VES ITS DECISION
Continued from page anti

W. SCHENKEL. Manage,

SOME OF THE MANY SPECIALS
FORTRIDAY AND SATURDAY:

WATCH .Our Windows for Lots of Other Items!

duphrarn
an eighth of at
llou ai.dtlis wide
tiny beam of light falls upon'n-failum cell, tlwr lat

CASH &lt; MARKET
ROSE &amp; VAIL, Proprietors

SPARE RIBS and
1 Quart SAUER KRAUT, for—
6l..-0*- SHOULDER

OE„

Sliced Bacon

League Gmi Only Act
Through Diplomats'
I’.v lu&lt; notes to Japan. calling ntteii&gt;o.i !•» tlie mcnilx-rvhip of that natpsn Uvi
ti the League ot Nutions und her obli- —4
•ations under lhe K&lt; l!og&gt;;-Brtand Pact .

8c

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

State Sjtnvxsti has tacitly aligned
foreign policy of Uw United State*'

trouble, jticlnriil Prof Preston:
&gt;ii in ■&gt; &gt;"4iii|x»u&gt;|x-n'fi|ru|n on1
Ject. T'tii. •.nil !«• 'vajiiftblt--;
4&gt;!u&gt;rt
it&lt;&gt; the Leigue tn ilsroo t
witness.' The defendant. Mr. Hunn.iga'ii, -difficult test,'in
’viilrh H hit* not yet
.
f.uh &lt;1
■A|d frontmen! I’torney Sigler. Why
had learned
ctor had oj
whuiui'' Fir-U. • because 'the/
on defi'urfani
now or.tainztd ilrpi-nds vj'iy.
dllk- Io
When : hygely .n diplomatic mcthixls and dh-:
mirmy
to &gt;how its claws unit's* uruwedd-!
. ....... . mmd. because it tvcoghirt-a that
&gt;*?- .ilthiitigh Japan .lui-i- ixim excessively ■
;agKri^sive. .-ilic has n certain gfievttnre;’
third.' because- China must be aMtirod!
&gt;i a privileged communi tiiat her territorial and political rights i
I! not tx? u airpcd. and Jaixin assured:
at’ a &gt;’,.ible L-ovexnineilt can be set
&gt; iii Manchuria, and that Ruv.ia wiJD
t annex the country Prof. S10**on
stated jhat if the Uaupe succeeds, us
medicine or *urgery,
it may if formal war in avoided in the
1 tu disclose* any
ranting months it will be a mileMone
.
in international relations. If it failr.
ntung an&gt; patient in hiv profei-.=ir&gt;na!: it max mean the «-nd o( ttfe League.
i .•iim-ction. which INFORMATION-’but not of aimliar Uxlie.'. »lncc interU AS NFr'lXSARY TO ENABLK HIM n.itioiial iM,Ia’ti&lt;&gt;a e ih limtely out­
...............
-sdate.-t. find (tie old League ill! be rej’pUcv'd V. a new orcanlzation which
' rely ipc tu- Mretu'Th for world
•aid Pro! Shivop.

f&gt; quit

It Pays
to
Shoo at

PENNEY’S -r
Values!

Hastings, Mich

Turn SK/N6
IQ3I

.^C®^
1193 2

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS

Attention Property Owners

83428760

March First Means Moving Time!

Continued (ram n*ne one)
lords.

Call our office in the STEBBINS
BLDG* for particulars.

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU

I tain •&gt; ou Save!

Vaiue-Lfaders!

Boys’ 4-Piecc

“Big Mac”

SUITS

Work

x

SHIRTS

Improved Quality!

True Blue

Play Suita

Spring 1931-59,

BANNER WANT ADVS BRING RESULTS

jor Only

$4.98
rjiit,-' tert ire-giving qualitic* Hut seemed rare
value* even at tlie higher

Good

SPRING 1932-

49c

.There’* extra quality in
'the Cloth ■ . • extra
lort in the make

SPRING 1932

59c
Oppottunity! What extra-'
wcar nutvr ial*'. W hat
fine tailoring MVhat neat

service
IS THE RESULT
OF SINCERE
WORKMANSHIP
BRING y)UR CAR TO OUR NEW
UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION for

Firestone |
TIRES :: TUBES
AND BATTERIES
"MOST MILES
PER DOLLAR

fbpilCtUw

■nruing to Dr
had prev.m.

BLUE

'.council
ramp

SUNOCO

'

I'.otk ut the camp and Mis* Eleanor।
Msttwr, nurro nt Ann j Kellogg school.:
wid be camp nurse. An export swim-;
tiling instructor is to be roc ts rod
Children choron for the camp will
wffhe from the entire area covered by;
the W. K Kf-liogg Foundation, tin- Ann
J Kellogg school. Barry county ami
the W K. Kellogg agricultural school!
at Gull lake. Dr Kljidc .saysStine mountain l* n massive dome
of muscovite grnidtg hi De Kalb coun-

OPEN tram 7

It Without Hi miles

SERVICE
mailt' a public b.itlifirg bet

rounding &lt;&lt;&gt;Hitiry, and ltd bulk has
Nen estimated ax more than 7A*)0JIXJU.-

Token of Gratitude

FIRESTONE AND SUNOCO PRODUCTS

SUITS

PANTS

Spring H931—$19.75

SPRING 1932—

$14»75
them! Style.

tu* ever bought!

Tire and Battery Repairing
Greasing : Electric Service

Telephone 2Z4O

Men’s Moleskin

lothorapy treatment at Ajin J K&lt;

"THE PREMIUM FUEL
at REGULAR Gas Price"

ANDRUS

I 'alue-llighlight!

Men’s,

Marie Al

GAS AND OIL

” I

Save Big Dollars!

Tlie abaft at AkxnndrLt known u
Poropey'a pillar wa. erected to comDecaonite the ren.u-h.n nf the grain
mbflle by «ie Emf..r..r fH.wl.-ti»n

Ventilator*

AVENUE
PERCALE
SPRING 1932

ing color* and pattern*.
Tub ta»t! 36-in. wide.

IJCJLLIAffJ
thelr^iurt,

$1.49
Rugged. double - duty
quality! Striped pattern*!
Heavy drill pocket*!

NEW Print, and
Style.!

Crept Dfmmb

SPRING 1932

89C
The unit 15 extra-Mrvicc Icatuie* that nuke

' overall value!

rariing*

Same Fine Quality!

MALABAR
PERCALE

Spring. 1931—$2.79

Spring 1931—i 5c &gt;d.

SPRING 1932—

SPRING 1932-

Scarf collars, cape ef­
fects. long.* short or.
three- quarter sleeves and
alt /ilk ftat erefe trim­
ming*!

Bewitching iwin* print*
. . . delightful pattern*
• • • frc»h coloring*! Vat
dyed, tub f.*t. 36 in.

IOC yard
For dreiiet. romper*. pa-

P»» D«y

OVERALLS
Spring 1931-$1.10

SPRING 1932

fc*ri j.i.irJ
Simply A maxing!

Price Shattered
A taint

lZ/6Cr««

‘

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WE

PERSONAL

[DELIGHTFUL GATHER­
ING OF EASTERN STARS

University Receives Rare Gift of
French Photograph Collection

ail are anxlcu* to begin the course of I

—

One of the
New Spring Suits!

Mrs. Harry Ritchie visited In Lan­ Past Patrons and Past Matrons
ol the
lhe most hiterestlng
Riterestlng gifts ever operation ‘4 eovemment, Industrie-- rr/,,, IJ-/..L,,-..’
One of
sing on Friday.
Were Honor Quests Last
received fay the University of Michi- '.wickers, consumers of public opinion. 1 • OQr/lLnluKeri v^UltlCT
gun is a collection of 135 "Mexragr* itrelf. urnted In an Impressive accord.’
,,
--------- --;
Roderick Warner la visiting friends
Tuesday Evening
”
..........
’
’ - portrait the United States hara &gt;faown ta.w In B&gt;' Ho°*
8petlaiUta MlchlPrancsu
”
or
autographed
In Grand Rapids
gan Slate College
Harry Ritchie wa* in Detroit on Fri­ a very delightful meeting. Tuesday eve­ photographs of French mien and wornday oqs^lsUltw*
- ning.
ning, Moren
w cd prominent in nil phases of national doctrine of production adapted to the
March 1,
1, wnen
when mry
they guve
gave oa o8:30
life, from jxilitics to poetry. • recently economic exigencies of the time " Per­
Mfjs Mildred Mbrnhy, wu home
from' dinner ---In honor of the
------------- ~ MPast Matrons
arnveu
arrived in
at iw
the uorarj
library.. Micmgan
Michigan is ui&gt;|u
hups ai-iunr»
in-falrner.x to si
M nriginea
Selgfrled r.iti. Every chljd likes to- have a place,
Kalamazoo for
swrved caperallv .for his toys and
I*:1-.
“nd "ast I'atrons s,
Of ....
tiu- Chapter.
Mr.. IW oX 13 AuierjCan college., and uni- should ’be aald that .the*world tlrpresARltchlc were In. Etnma Muniock had charge of the din-1 vpfnj{lVJi
reaqve cop!PS Of thia w.t of .don was not m» gciu-rai at thr time at
alve playbox can tafirrnr!- of a,sturdy
Grand Rapids oA
-,ner and Mm Esther Grohe lhe dining. plcllim&gt; whlch u1lb the p*^,. ol u-luch he wrote
case covered wiUiX/jlor-ii • magazine
n- the years will Income increasingly in:
-ni,&gt;
ntfhwn
Frank AtinablehM been in Detroit i•n»&gt;
Tint
1 Mr H.riT M.rUnwn ol K«larnu«.
hllU,nc„„ important
™ wnttinents of tb&lt;- -writers and' picture-* roated with aheliac
... . — -------------- ----------—
artiats an-very different ’’fate is only
.ml .mu, o„
IwSS^Tat^M^-MSrSita;:
.
nmnn IMUnn. Mr., O*ri. Tiw donors
Oonon »I
tbu uno.u.1
ur a sum of hnblt., whlrh
A duh drainer and plenty of hot
of this
unusual «m
gift anthought*
John Engle of Grand Rapids spent
. WildcrmuUi »I lUtaum
- ------------n—■*rwiMrttnuUl
I«ain. , uoubic." Paul Valery, poet, declares water save* considerable time &gt;n wlpr Edmmra Chompmn. .
. leading
the first of the week here with frlcrub.’ " Ap'-.SW,
p&gt;MM&gt;r
.M
M
M
MrnM
- —■ .___
-------—
-------1 — Mana-lr -HapptnrsTt must beixvm-from’tw iuw'
Mr utid Mr*. Janies Tudor are mov
mov-­- Grand
Grund Conductress, were the officers 1-art
...
.
.
.
.
piiotographeis. also of Parte. The rac,.a. -fo. o!d llaUojl!i
and ^,r. her uf dull tow-vis tit lit
ing to .their farm near Mt. Pleasant of lhe Grand Chapter of Michigan
- ------------------ ---------- -------------who were present. There were also idea 0: u gift which would expTeoa the vhPd unhappiness lamp. lih.^Ao the
Mrs Nellie Charlton and Clarence about thirty ftom Corintbian Chapter interest which 1-ader* of Frendi n&lt;-* .*or|d •• ;n,ni Yv,.t,t. GuA»rTa&gt;-.- t&gt;**- attic is- u;,'.nut?. Under ihc many!
thought
fee!
for
the
United
State*
occiut,
while
Paul
Bourdelle,
sculptor. ■cna’-1 ,,f ta“n! &gt;ou nmy find mahogany
Chariton Halted tier sister In Chdrlotte in Kalamazoo and some from Bryant
curn-d to M. Champion while lecturing (-xpresw** the mt-attmg' of th* work of be bird's-eye maple
'
Cliapter in Battle Creek and Mizpah here eur.n
sbmc years ««,
ago. nnd
and hm.,nrt
bccamir *a (trt, "the i,rrt»l .supjiortim: mutter, mat­ . u frtqtM-nl cauM- of )&gt;*ir machine
Mr utid Mrs frank Andriix are en-'Chapter In Muskegon and Hickory Cor- n«..
reality U.trough the co-operation of Uw ter expressing ttseff l:1- the riiul
And -auverung is
i&gt; gunnnr-d'oil on lhe shut-'
wiul ’' And'Stitching
lertatnlng Patty Snyder ot Battle I ----nets'.
Manuel* and. Un- *ubj»ci* ot tiw por- the opUnurt aftd’peaMmirt are ideally
mv cads*- skipping or a
Crw-k thu. w. ek
■’ “ thd- case, it .-ay
' After the dinner Mrs. Frances Hay- traits.
.
'opposed in’two.'hovclisi*
— •*...................
' doe#' tint ’ traejf straight,
stitch which’
nnui"/';
h.“ b^"
--------*« innunea
aao vneinto
uraer
Akron-;yani
was tniluiU-d
the ana
Order und
Practically all of the photographs ta tindcretand
... yujr twiMj in order k» cibap Uw case with, kerosene.
Ohio for a few days attending a genHyMt
Candid«U
bear ipiutatfons or in.Ncrlpt1.on* In ad- .love
1 *-----vdu* boiler., wittci- GabrielleReval.
rral tire lonventiwi
pro tern
Good physical condition before at­
dttion
to
tiie
dedication
and
autojmspli
In
her
dedication
to
America:
-''Man
­
Mrs irem Valentine of Kalamazoo. . T1„, PftU PMronfc werr |irt.KIlll.d
tempting u diet and-gradual reduction,
These word* vary ax greatly as the jier- kind will not be ssivrd hetavuse it dbea not mart- than two. pounds a week,
utix the gui-jit «.f Mr and Mrs. E C u,*th rows and the Pont Matrons with
Edinonds otj 1 ucs^y..
.
.pretty corsages Mrs. Esther White. •wmiUitles of the writers. "To Cultivate
wi re the two genera) rules for ttlamMr. and Mr* Frank Klin.- of De- ax president of the Past Matrons club. one's sou), to form one's character, this diet of Georges Duhamel
1
ing a faslu6nabl&lt;- figure in the re-rfe.’.
t* significant for the indlvltltlul and
Among ihoiic Included in thr .135 par--1 cf taiids over station WKAR last week
J”*1,1,
kerc *ith h‘‘ri presented the Worthy Matron. Mn
brotlHi. oeorge Hullman.
.Gertrude Chamberlain, with « bcauti- tile nation." rays J- J Jusacnind war traits art’ Georges Clemenceau. Mar­ on 'Health of the Farm Women' given
time amtKLsaador to the United States. shal Lyuutcy. MarsliaU .w„.
Fuch. Raymond by Mui Muriel Dundu* of tin? extenMrs. O.- H. Cleveland of Columbus f..,
mi,.s
-- ---- -- . the
... ....
- cho
-- e than
-- .. ' .pmnean&lt; unrt Ambassador Claudel
Vftuiiitri J.I
“We
like better
hell we
in
OlHo, came last week to visit he:1
I the paradise someone else makes for the poliucid field, and it liinre nrnnta:
mother. M»s Ni-ttk-Hyde.
] .
.
’
,
Som«r «n!i-.. a pint for nrlults and a
jits."
g the
critics, uno
and senmara.
scholars v;U(!':
elude
»
.
- —
-••• •sardonic
-.......... philosophy ot• &gt;n -.vntri-,
snu'i-, cane*,
Little ml&gt; Fiotvhie prenaij of dale,
.
French,
de
Croi'j&lt;t,,dramatist.
■
An!
Princes*
Bibewo.
Julien
Ore.
ri. quart for children, at Icn-t two servings
donia is spending thU week with Mr. I
-,
.
-- Andre Kelgteted, famous :.;itln&gt;r of/Andie Maurol-., Paul M'lrnnd. .Marcel •■rvUigt ol fruit some wholi- grain
. ahd Mrs. W N ChiileMei.
"—*
, ;"America Comes of Age." believes we.Prev'wt. Bernard Fay. Jean Cocteau,
■ Mi. und Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and son of j
i’ll flwre wa* a g&lt;x*I atu-ndanci’ at tlie,navr mad? fafogres. toward *r.Aing.ourjCofatte. Jaque* Bouiang'T und Louie: i;real, and nnh serving of a protein
'.■ &gt;d 1* the 'regulsr i-u!li:w for logical
fi American Izgion. Auxiliary meeting
economic problems. "Through the cq-! Harttan.
Mi.. H.H Wileox on Monday.
tw-t t oward:, a sensible decrease in
."‘Thursday Henins at last week. Plan- _________________________
William Bchadcr, accompanied by a.
,
. ■
....
fi i’’i*d Hum Big Ramds. .■.p.'iit Hu. w&lt;-&lt; *‘ were made,for another i&gt;ubl|c supper to
A breakfast of friiit with little sugar.
v.
— at K....ih- ,lu
B'nheld on Wednesday evening. Marell I----------------------------------------------------- “
end
the former .-, hm
home
re ,
rd with a gift as an.expression of op- Whole wheat bread and t.-ffcr with
Mrs Ruble Kelley of tdtama/oo 23
pta!L.A
prifaatitm ior tftveir work
milk instead M cream n- xutBcicnt Hot
came Sunday to visit her mother. Mr.i.'*.*1*’T‘,»JMd rr0(ni,llK! }‘rcyou,‘• r* ,
■
it/
1
We
wire
adjourned
feeling
that
’
w,
cakes
with sirup ore forbidden, qlrnig
Mary Burge.-J,. Iv; a few days
und Will tie ured largely for welfare
VV
had derived enndderabh- benefit from with Similar first mraj.nUmus; but, if
Mi and Ml. A li Oidtey ieturi.J *orlt “" Dan LW$ U chairman 01
Mrmdav irom
wlu-re th. - were't,M* kl’,:l«n committee. Mrs Rof — ......... .............. -=---------------- the work and are looking forward tc the xusiensted men! lias digested by
10:30 nnd a'need, for food r, felt, a
'J BARRYV1LLE
GROUP.
call'd bv th- d&lt;alh of In* tether.
' I **,ans u 10 ’«‘k after tte- dinin-.: room
Kathfy 11/ Htc hat drop.
glass cf orange juice or hot !-ktm mill:
Mi- Mitar areler ha* U.n spending “nd
Jx&gt;n
&gt;'•
«‘»irThe last meeting for this year of th’­
the !•.* • w&gt;k in Flint raring for tw..,mH’1 Mjkr &gt;o,,r I**™ “* “*“nd
Bu'rmita
" Home Economic'- Extension
ASSYRIA GROUP
£hoo«c a clear ixiutilon rather than
Madt* by H&lt;rt, Shaffner and Marx, thia Herringol Mr .’SeeleyMeters, who an -ill.
'‘Upper.
group m.
O. H Perkin* ot tanking sjient ‘h’ ’
^ Winnie und Clune Tobias tin Wtd- •■tori ;-:iuip tnv. nt Evangie- Miller’.. u r:ch cream soup for lunch, With tills,
Ibont: blue ia the latest style and will wear like iron
cut a generotis salad composed largely;
wt-ek end het. with fate family at th-.
r&gt; ”
J,'&gt; "nu‘.d
1 nraitay. March 3. for an-all day
March
2.
h'f
an
afternoon
meeting.
homeof .Mi ami Mr:. . H P. Tuitlr
' w.’re LVit 4x
nieHv^tan,
U'CfW. A pot luck dnui'T was aervra&gt;at
of gr&amp;eiis. with a smjll amount of *
because it is carefully made from the finest of
Nine members and on- visitor were j.dte:-,h;.,
whole gram bread Instead of
Mr uni Mr. j H. w.nkm.. of 'Dirre i
onnoon. A review of theiewon tin picture,
! white, wnd soihe dried fruit us a de.-H.vtr-.are gm
.4 thr.r .-..n and
«rs
« &gt;*'«••’• noon by the’Jt-uiter
fabrics. It is only one of the many excellent suits
serf. The snlnd dre-Gng may be made
Hite. Mt and aft;. Walter Watkni.;
/h-egnh to the next Ft url 1 .p.iAric. M
EJ , W]
*or jhn-t- Mt pre­ ’.•atl'-r. Gk-nna Jruift.-. Ol
for spring now being dir.p!ay&lt;?d by T. S. Baird,'
. m.. 1,...;.,--------- ‘
..of mineral oil. which lias no food value,
ranifemtn!; the contujne;
.n.-trad
of
the
uguable
ads.
substitute
!
. i rtday and Saturday with her grand-‘:,u,el? ““ Su’iua&gt;’. 3lan’b. 1 . uuh ,
cjujjfniim called the inerting- to'.
and the price is only $27.50.
nnd’color, and the-use c ............ „p,' ing It in any startaanf recipe.
..........
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una Mr., ptark
। order following dinner. The minute* tint oration in'.hit hwni- The ciiair. and.
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planning
on
attending
also.
Fanl.
wire wad.and roll calh-ti. Eight mem-.'-slip cover*’were judged for Achieve-’ Fur dinner, select meat and potato,,
; ayc-Kiimt the fat meata. Use more ve- ’
Mr.; .1 M. Townsend and
te.T.
were
pre.-eir
also
thifollowing
mnt
D.r
J
getabks in 1; rue :.t rviiw- Either milk.
Sunday Kiw. 1*. of Mr. and eandirfiiics will tuk&lt;- place in tin- hear ■ visltnr*. Mr*. Mints .Mudge and Mr.-:
We ur&gt;:
. G;innmu:&lt;- df Grund Rap-j future in the Auxiliary,
! iJnj’d Fither.
___
pwrit[ Day. A pi-il 8th, a* this was th,-. or .v.me oilier, beverage, preferably tak- •
! Tlu1 leaders. Mi; Mabie Adams and jt.’-r m--.
'
year.—Kpthryrij en .without cream and sugar, und a des■ sert complete the nival. A «Imm of hot
Mr and -Mr.;. Arthur Fellow.'- and
Mr.-. Ethel Wilcox, then took dturite Cole. He' milk und n cracker may be eaten just
children m .Grand Rapids were .Bun-, The Carriage of
Lutnoir.v
i before going to sleep.
dower., .‘-■••veral bouquet.-, wt r« exhib:.
GLASS CREEK -GROUP
Plapt.
„...of this city, and Mr. Roy o ted. also many rase* mid container.-, in. Glass Creek HomA Economics Group
Hl,
The right color Tor .eurtaiha w ill add j
Welfare (Jilirer Frank Amiable and Hwiney. -son of Mrs Sarah Ileipiev ol wliicl, t !&lt;.-*.initid If., arranged wn. natal ti-j home t M: Chdi Warren ■ sunshine unci cluer to a dark, dingyb
John .W
Wr
“—
—
—' in
‘ Time
-------- -aRivrns
..
.
t
jimn
’‘t,s.
rt "were,
Carlton, was Mih-mnized
at x..
the
Fine shown to the clus-..
February ;:a.’eleven member* and Seven room The warm coloi-s are yellow-.1'
.up Thurertay. the former limiting, after, MHhodist Epiicopal church in mu. ciu. iI Flowei* of liintrent tyja* are’ iiw:!; visit’.'--, bciftg present.
peach anti -inlilnr khades=. which reHASTINGS, MICHIGAN
welfare work-.
, ,&lt;m Wednesday. March 2. nt high norm. ■ to exprevi. love- inhhfuinev, iH-nce. n, “
After a short business
fl»-e-: a hright 'tninj,’. light
.
uon
Jack Br.jdtleld hits relumed to hi? Rev. L. L. Dewey rending the ring itory. purity, and Rar.' Fiowera 'in a which st wax voted to continue the
T1K- mother who 1,. Inlvrcited in'
hoiiHi. at Mllb after S|x-nduiq some ceremony. Attending the bridal couple iliomi- should exprts* fricndliuo* andj.wqrk titxt fall anti ul! oBicera be re- kei'piint her family, well will provide
lime Jiejt- with lilv graiidpiirent.s. Mr. wffrt Mr. .und Mr- Hurley. Sindel o! •'charm.
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taint'd ‘/s... Ecu Havens gave,a re- milk, traits. and vegetables, the &gt;x&gt;mid Mrs. S. H. Wilcox
. ’
Lake Odessa.
| Thr group then vot&lt;«i,on whether or .'-lew of-lhe'lesson or. ’Pictures '
Mr and Mr.', John Mujt-n and two।
An 14tractive gowp ul peach cold;’, not..th.y would go bn next year with Tollowina a jwt luck luncheon. Mrs. ily Ou. quart of milk for each chll.i .
proved fromjur recent tlUitM.
MAPI E GROIE.
iliildren and Mr. and Mrs. Chrrbro of tint crepe was worn by the bride, wd] (lie work. Tiie vote camw.
Fred Newland very Ubly presented the, and a pint for each adult will provide ’ Mr. and Ms? Bryan VanAukcn and
Mr. and Mrs- Earl Lanham ot Port­
Kaiamuroo uen- gueate of- Mr. and she carried n lovely shower bouquet o!
IMHowln,: thia the offlerrx nnd Rad-. lesson on "Flower Arrangement ''
the lime essential, tor tha building an-l family moved Thursday to the-Maurer land. Oregon, were Thursday vuilors
Mr*. Biiri Tinkler on Thursday.
er* for next year-were cUosmi..
: All regretted that this wa« our lust .rnaintenufKC ol good bancs., and teeth/Bros, furm which th^y have rented fur al lhe home of Mi. and Mr*. W. C.
Mr and_MrX Fred •Prentice ul Has- &gt;i f rook .of blue silk i-n-ja-.
Mrs. Clara Day »;rf elected chair-*jnu’ettag and nearly all the number*
Clark.
Ail children need playmates who are' l^le coming year.
tiiijjs und HulMTt Prentice
of .KulutnBMr. ----mid ....
Mrs. -------Henney
, -----man. Mr*, f&amp;irie Tabias.. Kccrelaiv- «ro planning on attending the County
----------------------Mr. and Mrs. G C Marshall called
zoo spent Sunday nth t:.-.
-,-d Mrs. short
i---------wedding
-—
Mr and
trip, reiuuiing on ...
Fri-• treasurer, and Xjn-. Mabie Adam* and "Achievement Day" in listings —Mrs. about on the suihe development leu-|.1 Mr. and Mrx. Peter Hoffman and Vic- nt Dewey Jones' in the McKelvey dis­
•Riis helps them all to solve the prob-; tor’) spent .Sunday at Jim Walker's in
!&gt;i tfald Pieiuico and1 Mn
sun of
of Kturvre.
Sturgis,
,-day.
day. They will make their home in thi- ‘• Mrs.
Mrs- Ethel Wilcox leadete
itadei s
'
Franpis Gorham. S«"y. Shulta.
trict Wediiesday night. Miss Alta relein
of
thr'giv®
and
take
of'human
rewoodland
calling
on
the
sick.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will LeClair —
of Detroit
"" ' chairman, .Mr... l&gt;-la Bidvlman. '
—....... ci‘.v for
- the
--- •pre.-ent.
--------- These
-•— young 1—-j The
%
malned to assist Mr*. Jones with the
latiimshij).;.
.
|
Mr
and
Mrs
Julllu
Maurer
have
Monday to spend .^-veral davr. pie have the taut wishes. Of .1 large' clr-;in behalf of the member* of the cl.r.-.
GROUP
----------- --NO ’1.
ir uhd Mrs, Herbert FiMtrr. Hie; tie of friend.',.
juien |ir&lt; ijuted the ibaders ouch with a
HaMiiUf* Group No. 1 met at the- A wooden Spbon used in a uten.--.il, stored their lioiwiiold goods in the
Mrs. Lplu Gray and Roert spent
ladin- are sister* Mrs Fisher has faced:
home oi. Mr*. Elin Mvers, February 39. Fuses dark streaks on food Mined wltli . John Maurer House. They are. piannmi; Thursday at Henry Gray’s nt Lacey.
quite ill.
CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY.
!. Tl.r m&lt;, t;m: wa adtourr &lt;1-Clarie A very deiightiui pot luck dinner was' them, it is particularly good for whip-■ on going to Cadulnc *uon where M..
Mr. and Mrs Lowell Jarrard and lut.
Seven little boy* have been invited,'Tobla;,. secy.
' • - served. After dinner tlie bu.-dnesa.meet­ ping potatMs. candy, or frosting. The I Muurer has .work
Mr. Hecker and Vtrn Elliston spen^
her home iri I’ort Byron. N. Y. after to help Billie Stebbins. Jr. ceiebrat. *
ing was called to order by the choir­ siKMin should l«- made of hard wo.uiH Tiw Wilcox Ladle*' Aid will me-’. Friday-al Chet Kejjwr's at Woodland.
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.•-pending liberal montlis with her his fourth birthday today. March 0
num. Mrs. Sullivan. fifteen member., and sluiped so that it can be easily1, with Mrs. Ada Buhh^for an afternoon
’
PINE LAKE GROUP.
Tbi- Wilcox Cemetery circle will have
cleaned.
dnughlet and husband, Mr. and Mr#
business meeting March 11. 1932.
A lowly birthday cake in green and
On March 2nd. 1933. the last mreunc. being present. It was decided tilt­
an all day business meeting at thn
white form* one of the cliicf attrac-!c! lb'- Pine Lake .Homo Furnishing indip would not reorganize as they did
I ‘ Sam Buckmaster . and
Anna home ol Mr und Mrs. Lee Gould's
OATMEAL COOKIES
•Dr. und Mrs. R F. Webb, Miss Fanny. trnhs for thg_ix&gt;y*.
: group ma* held at the pleasant home not feel
— they
----- could
------- do
. this
.... nutrition:
------------Hammond called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry- Wednesday. March Id. 1033. Pot luck
W&lt; bb. Mr anti Mrs. Frank Vi'llcrna ■ Tin- giiesrebmcludr Richard Groo.- .-dT Mi.w Olive Fox with ill rijembe^- W01 k in the evening.
3 cups.flour. ■
i Elliott and found her somewhat im- dinner at noon. Ewrjtme invited.
und M. s Mabel Waters of Grand Rap-1 Jr., ’Aten Johnson. Jr.. Tommy Dolan, and 10 gucsu prcwnl. .
2 cups sugar
.
* Plans for Achlrvtmcnt Day to .be
1___ c______________________ :________
ids were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C P Geoffrey PtIlinni, Gordon Clement, Jr..! Tin- forenoon session was called to held April 8lh.' were then discus#'’:!
1 unupoonful soda..
Lathrop Friday night.. . .
2 teavpoonluls baking powder.
David Goodyear. Jr., and Emory,.Joncr Jord*r by the vice-chairman. Mrs. Rog- “»d several planned on attending the
Mrs. Cha*. H. Anderson has returnedi
3 cups rolled oats jgiot»id&gt;
’ '
| er*, and following the routine buritw*;--.- dinner \ .
home from Dr Williams’ Sanatorium I
1 cup riilkinsTcui'with scissors!.
'.Mr.';., Mulk-ndore explained the nature
The iissun oh Flower urrang-iiK-ni
BIRTHDAY' PARTY.
a here alii- was treated lor cancer. She;
1 cup lard or butter.
lesson* on Nutrition,
which will
!l,f» given.by Mrs. Mudge, one of
Sunday was the birthday of Mr.;.-(of lhe
is now at tin- home of her parents. Mr.; Anna
— .j, .. j --—
... -■year. After
pour
I cup sour milk.
RobJusou. and in honor of th- 1x1 ■'tutlud
anollwr
thisleaders. A bouquet.of. cut flower*
and Mrs. N. V. Porter. 430 West State occasion Mr. and Mrs. Conlon Stadlntr^'1’ "' «J ihc tefitonj on
1 egg &lt;well beaten).
,, tpicture;,
^jl-waa used
wi and after being beautiful!;'
St
•
• " enterta'iiwd at a family dinner at Uivir. 1lKlw
Flour
tlie 1 aiiuiu, cream the tut in a!
given.
arranged
they
were
ient
to
our
other
‘n
Mi- Nellie Churlton and sun. Clnrmixing
bowl, adding the sugar gradual­
The
group
adjourned
for
a
pot
luck
*'
a
tl&lt;'i'.
Mi*
A
’
-faaltcr,
who
is
sick
with
cnoif Charlton, returned last week rwKdcnre n&lt;*ar powliijg. Covers were- dinner, which ua.» furnished almost e'n- pneumonia.
ly.
Add thu egg. then the milk, then |
from Miami Fla., where they hud been laid for fourteen Mr. .gild Mrs. B.’ 1- Hrely by Uw Imste.’., As a class we’wteh ' The lesson was wry intercitlngjand; the dry Ingredfenta utter sifting them
Because we do not' care to carry but one
spending *ne
the jvaxt
jvairt tnree
three montn*
month* wnn
with
.penning
[to. thank Mr*. Fox for her generosity members reported getting m§ny,helpful together, then tlie oau&gt; und. la.stlj', the!
line of paint, our entire atoc^of .
the furnicr'K-daughter and husband.|1
nU&lt;,&gt;dtd_ lltc gathering.
floured raising -Using a teaspoon, put
- I jmd hospitality;
, ideas from it.
".
Mr. and Mte? A. J. Ci-ok
"
I At the afiemoon meeting, m charge’ A very defaglitful time-was n;&gt;orted onto a greased and IJourcd baking pan. |
NIGHTHAWKS
MEETING
Mr -inti Mrs Kenneth Leins went ln|
._.ldf Mri
Mr*.' ««»«•
Rogers, ,n
in 'the
absence Ot
of MTS.
Mrs. b
but ‘regrettd Mrs.
Asluiltcr was Put into a fairly hot fiver t350'&gt; und I
Tiw Nlchthna-V h.H ™
n»' aWelU®
u&gt;&gt;‘ flU.
‘’*I- 01,6
VKieil' ’a
0
liad a v&lt; r&gt; plfas.»n- Llnd.ey.a class of twelve was otgnnlred, unable to tu- with us
D« truu Saturday and visited Mr. undu ...
.leave 10 to-15 minutes.
, meeting
on Saturday
night
at the home fu,. fj,,k Sjn.i..
or Nutrition
Mr. Helen A
* apeqial
&lt;-.i meeting
..... to be .held Jater toi
Mm. Cliaa. Matthews 1 Hilda B&lt;'iiiii-Hi.
:----------------- —
——
_____________
Is being sold at a loss—save money at theie prices!
, of Mr.
Mr. nnd
and Mrs.
Mr- W.
W MM. Cole.
Cole. So.
8a BroadBroad.U‘b # "!.
“*.k"
returning Sunday accompanied by the
Beadle was 'chosen leader, Mr-. Mvr-: "elect ‘ Up coven, AU /n&gt;d to be pres-,
HOPPING JOHN.
JudKN' molliir: Mrs. Will Bennett, who wu&gt;' A fine dinpt-r wa* served at six-1 tie Rogeao nssiMlant-lrader. Mrs. Olive &gt; ent.—Gertrude Newton. Secy.
"Hopping John" is an old-fasluoticfi ]
has been in Detroit for several weeks ? thirty, followed by cards. Top score- Fox chalrmiffi, Mrs. Mary Muilcnmiri .'
country name for a dish made of dried j
Mrs olive B Da&gt; ot Owosso. Grand w, rc made by Mrs- Loren Myers and vice-chairman, arid Mrs. Hattie Killick
GROUP NO. 3
.
blackeyed pea# and ncc. Wash one cup ■.
1 Gallim* INTERIOR
$0.50
' Rcpns*ntaUve of tiu- state ol Massa- Henry Sothard. and consolations by sccsetary-treasurer:
: The fifth meeting of Group No. 3 of the iiean well inui cook them in a ■
__ _
GLOSS
.
C
, chusettv for the order of Uie Eastern MrsSothard and Ira Shultz
I • An interesling- le-son on Fibwrr Ar- met a*, the home ot mq&gt;. Frank Hoonah covered pan in tt or ntore cup* uf water
Star m Miciugun./wa* the guest of Mrs/
•
* • *—--------|
Gallon INTEKfOR
14.35
r t eiim
. ranaement was vtry ably given by Mre. Tuesday. March 1. 1932. 13 being pre*- with P2 teaspoon of salt tUiUl they we ’
Sg.GO
GLOSS
I
Ida F. McCoy and Mrs. Emma S. Evans I X.
•
, wfa t ,/-1 tm
.
. .
’Hattie KUUck Through the \it»re ' ent. ’
tender but not broken, cook 1-2 cup of
on Tue.-dny and WediH-sdny. und at-! 1 Mr* H j. Freeland was lioness to db«taKtO0 »lie. demonstrated the eOecM
Achicvctnent day was announced Io' tfre for about 20 minuicf: in 2 quart* of i
’, Gallon INTERIOR
tended the special meeting of tlie Or­ the F. T. club on Monday afternotm. ot diflercnt groupin;:.- and nut* -u. of tat held April Htham! member.-, wn r re­ boiling water, to which 1 teaspoon of !
der here &lt;»« Tuesday evening
, ! twelve te’ing present A very pleasant flowers uk-o the .kinds of rase* and quested tn have their contributions ut rule ha# been added, as soon as tin-1
Mr and Mr*.' H. B Qowdrev Were! time is reported.
| bowl* tb fad.-, with illustration* und ae- the M- E. clniruh not ’later than tlu grains ot ric&lt;- are soft to thejgenfci,
raflctl to Ithaca Thursday by tiw sud­
________
_ ____
_
__
.■
&lt;• *
.-------tuallydising the containers arid flowers atlenicoii-of April 7th.
drain and
pour_____
cold____
water
enough &gt;
1 Gallon INTERIOR
»&lt;/&gt;«
den death of his father. Douglas cow-.|[ Marlon Talley can t sell her wheat'described.
'
Chairs were chosen to be di*ptay&gt;t!. throiiiih jt to retpove tlie surplus SUfeh!
?.
VARNISH
.
... I
drey, aged 70. Funeral wrvicr* wore profMably
--------------------------------------- ---------------but she can
get—
812,000
to
We WHU1
wish w
to express um
our arauiuae
gralitudc u»
to also, plan* m^de to make an uttnictivi ,and
■l Quart COLOR
8J.to
k'cji tte: grain* whole and I
—_ —
held -it Ithaca on Sunday. A cousin of ring over th&lt; radio. Have other wheat Mr* MuUrndore. and Mn Ktllick’ for booth, using picture.'., flower*, rug*, etc. separate.
Gallon INTERIOR
»4 -W
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Brawn. 1 cup of diced■ ■ salt
Mr Cowdrey. Richard Kuowllon, aUo farmers thought,of cultivating their their untiring-'enort* and unlimited' A .motion
----- wa* made
«..« and seconlii
-------djxirk until Crisp, remove from the skil-i
VARNISH .
I
1 Piht COLOR
died the same day »t luiucs, and hi-, voice* in re»pon»Tto tills clamor for amount of patience, in presenting t&lt;. thuf instead of buying extension rlub let. and cook a medturii-sUed dhion.
Gaitan INTERIOR
OAc
VARNISH
funeiul was on Saturday. Mi. and Mrs.,drevrsUication?—SL Loqls Globe-Dem-j thr aroup the lessou-T duriiw the pus’ ----" our ’leaders,
J~
----pins 'for
that ... ton- chopped, in llw fat for 2 or 3 minute:-, j
VAKNJN1I
OU
Oowdrey returned on Monday.
jocrat.
year
.- lint COLOR
tribute our time und money io charity. ■ •Add the nee. pets, and fried salt pork i
i We decided to rc-brptnizc our club and season with....
.... and red iidp-1
VARNISH
tobacco
und voted to take up the study of Nit- per Serve with horseradish dr chilil
COATS GROVE GROUP.
----- ‘
' The Coats Grove group art Extension triHon for our project the coming yt-iir. satire.
The-following
nfttcer.i
•
were
elected,
Work met With their chairman. Mrs.'
allbn FLAT WALL
s|.75
Chairman—Mrs. M. J Cro»&gt;.
Aliev Chase, on Tuesday. March I for
HOT FHICKEN SALAD.
Vice-chairman—Mrs. Frank Hoonan
the find unx-Ung of thr year. Nine
I pint Cooked chicken.
’
.
members nnd two visitors were present 1 Secretary—M&gt;-‘ c G Decou. .
Gallon FLAT’WALL S«.to
1 cup cooked p*u.“
traders—Mrs. V. R. Wiiiiiigcr. Mr..
. After the meeting was calk'd to or­
AIM . .
.
«
1 large pimento.
.
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
der. the leaders told, of plans for: J M Townsend
1 teaspponful suit
I.alien FLAT WALL yg&lt;
The leaders were giycri .t rising vote
Achievement Day to be held April 8
I teaxpoontul onion juice.
’
HASTINGS, MICH.
and several member* arc planning to: of thanks lor lheir excellent work
I taaxpoonlul lemon juice
Mrs. F. Preliticc anil Mis J. w.
attend.
Sauce—
This sale on stock paint only.M-nr .
■ Tiw group voted ' unatumously to Armbruster
-------- ----- were appointed
. ... ..— to -----cup butter.
continue Uw Work another year nnd B!&gt; 8 committee for a pot luck dinner to, - '4 cup flour.
Mrs. Orplta Richardson and Mrs. Nina b«' held at-lhe home of Mrs. Dan Lewiand have your choice!
I
teaspoonful
salt.
rely he can t know what cause* the habit. Nor the way in
Towti^nd were chosen to be .the lead- March 15ili al 13.30. .
‘ 1 cup cream.
iich it can be permanently removed. Almost always imper­
er»• Altarthe-tousmexs meeting. Mr;-. Win­
1 cup broth
l GM. C •’&gt; fe
! A brief review of all tlie Icsxms was imjcr gave a brie! review of the lesson
il eyes and faulty vision are Ok cause of squint.. In such
Mix and cool ingredient*, add to
Ifuusr Paint
given-in the forenoon and a delicious; on picture*
■
aaucc previoudy cooked, and heat over
correctly proenbed gla.yc^ overcome It. Our acnice
•j Gal. Outride
pot luck dinner waa'sened at noore ' . Mrs Touilsend fhcfi gave thi- lesson! hot water Syne hot in umbles
res for such ca*ci.
liuuw Faint .
Each member brought vases and on Ftouer* and Fiowr.- Arrangement
Gal. Outfjdc
bowls for flowers und after dinner. Mr*. I A lovely display oi winter bouquet -.
Fruil may tuiw be shaken front Uw
Richjirdren gav^ the leexm w flower- spring flowers, in- nttrfirtlw vmy*..
' House Paint
Phoiw 211*
We Data
'and llKir urrangemetu.
'Jw’k't und various oOntrnnrnv-wrre*■ fiamtirr- - -H-.wrvrrr-potrtteni pfttm." an' Mrs. Orplin Richarelsoii and M:‘&gt; :*titadc by the group.
gatiitcrd tn tin1 same old avay.—Flor­
Bn Marv Townsend, whb have acted as i The group liavc shown much inter- i ।ence. &lt;AU.&gt; Herald.
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Stale ot Michigan. ib«
n art fir th*
-Oiioty of Parrj.
fieri eon Aldrich, avuirl&lt;n»-. .,«ritt«&gt; I
Alilr.rh
1
Sohr* i&gt; t -r-ly c.un il -a t--.r m :-l.
r m th. 111.
, t Jlsrcl.. A l&gt;. t'- ..
&gt;at» hcea sll.rar-l f..r ertiliur* i&gt;
heir claim, are.n&gt;! aaid 4&lt;4ea,..| lu &gt;anl
court fur ezamlMtl-« j':.! adjuiliner.t ar.l
lial ell cred-uy- if i*&lt;4 d»r.»ei».l ere r.
quir-4 lo Iir«iw:i u,» r .Ii.iui t &gt; ie.4 null.
.1 |hc trohat* iS:&lt;r n it- at) -f flailing'.
r. laid couniy. 't. •&gt;
th- -tb
-I
*' hv.r.l t'j »»W tt-m •I'H-'lny in* .'.lit
l., of J
A 1. 1’ ■
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hr tJi.t-,1. Mir 1. i .V I' I'.-i;
■ Kite C. Eggleit-ti. Judge uf Prebht.v

• ctl'I., v.'.rr.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

l‘“T ।

the receiver is now accepting the filing of Claims.
Every Depositor should bring his Savings Book, »Certificates of Deposit, Cashier's Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claims.
Also, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statements must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figure* agree when filing claims.
Parent* may file claim* for children.
Filing of all claims inu*t be completed within 90'day*
from February 2^ 1932.
Pifoof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

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NASHVILLE STATE BANK

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BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

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THE WELL-KNOWN

carpet cleaner

Of Bailie Creek, hn» established a
branch office in thia city and ha* secured
the services -of our fellow citizen, ROY
DOUGLASS, who will act as his represcntntiyc.
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van Ueusen

FUR jfAl.t:- M ««d l-u
I’OR S.AI.K- •

Nathvill?, Mich.

E. B. Finley, Receiver

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Mr. j'au DciKrn Jias been iti the rarpet and rug clean­
ing bii-inos for .wears. His ilc.ililng plant it rquip|H-d
with up-to-the-minute machinery and hr gives the umr
type of sente* tiiat is offered hi Detroit or Chicago. Hr
employs only rvperiencrd help unit guarantee-, tlie very

oIm&gt; cleans uvcr*tulTeil furniture and rem»va|e» feather*.
He has Just equipped his plant tor thr cleaning, uf window
shades, which-provides a lieu and much needed smite.
It is now possible, tn renovate shade* by thorough clean­
ing and changing ends «n that they cannot be told from

The
Area
in which our fun­
eral home is locat­

ed is a mighty fine
one. We are locat-

Ii* prvlu,W court'

st '
rity%f helj
Histir.r*
.4 Mm
E»g!»»t OB. Jtl.lgr

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nrM irzi ACC
204 WEST marshall street
UlJ U d LH J
HASTINGS, MIQH. PHONE 3984

ed a mo ng h i c e
h o in e s w h o r e
everything is quiet

Uncqualcd Appliance
for RUPTURE RELIEF

uiid 'peuceful, and
yet our home may
be'easily reached

that truss
wearers have L&gt;m: • ought—
SOMETHING
a rupture pad that.could be ad-

no matter where
one resides.
•

ju»tcd as needed. Tlie amazing
n«w Akron Necliano-Form Pad can be An.-tautly cliangrd in
toWtn, at illjlttrauuh allows. Nothing cl»e like it ever ofirred be­
fore. Mi.ws greater security, wonderful comfort and real dunce
for improvement in condition. A demonstration will convinrx you
that there is nothing to enpiparc with Mvchano-Fonn. See it and
judge it for yoUr.-clf. Akron Mcchano-lorm Pads and Trusses
are void hero exclusively.

Modern automo­
bile thoroughfares
-make it if simple

:

matter to reach our
place. We recom­
mend its use to all,
and offer it gladly.

THE PRESCRIPTION DltUG STORE
B. A. LyBarlcer, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

Ha* to Be Happy .

Juztire It the only worship. Lore la
the only priest. Ignorance is lhe only
slavery Happiness I* the only good.
The time to be happy 1* now. The
place to be happy I* here. The way to
be happy l« to make other people hap­
py.—H. 0. Ingersoll. '

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME
MOACNkv « GSltH

^mbulanu Sentce

Thr Department of Agri culture say*
that the amount of milk required to
make cue pound of butter depend!
upon the quality of the milk. Ordinari­
ly speaking, milk rent a Inn from 3 to
3’4 per cent butter fat. Consequently
It Would take 1IM) pound* of milk to
rnaktt about :iVj pound* of butter.

jtfll Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures ...
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service
We suppose In time the electrical
man will he humanized, at least to tha
extent of blowing a fhao when an­
gered.—Detroit News.
t

�Fault

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 9, 1932

Noted Criminologist At University
Of Michigan Recommends Thorough
Overhauling of State’s Penal System

rally anlrerrer all other

pany
«iS. MICH.

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Creditk
' Claims,
ook, Cer*
ther form
ma.
:counta—
liter must

n 90 days

Bank.

ANK
lie. Mich.

WN

JER
ired
IOY

wr had an adequate number of tiveq i*ht lfl *&gt; «maller Institution o&lt;
'&lt;\ protmtion affirm throughout Prison rarrp where he will get the m&gt;:i
with ti .trained centraliz'd ol
' infiui-ncer. wiileh ffiay reclaim him to
society.,
’
Islon oi thu tanctirn. it i» en-l
' Both jiarolc and probation within thilrely possible that from two-fifths to\
i State need to be enlarged. Milrntificallv
muiicu, ano pui on a ciwi service ou'ilea-ed to !erv&lt;- Hwir sentences on pro- p,ol Wood malntM„w. Thousand* of
bation. with a^irodlgious saving to tlwfnr.d offender-; and oilier suitable cases,
lute and lhe removal of rccluftnable who would guin nollung but a iiardctiofienders from th*- corrupting infiu- ing of criminal trends in the contact*
■ nee uf the prison.1* dtriares Prof. Ar- of u sentence spent among iiabinu!
tnur Ev'un.% Wood, criminologist In thecriminals, might.be allowed tlicir llberUnivetaiiv of Michigan in recommend- ] ty. be .iidqrt along the right pattis by
ing A, thorough overhauling ot thei parole or probation ufficiuls who tuidtrMiclngun penal »stein w* u help to-&gt;tand their special problem- anil lnwnr&lt;1 crime reduction
'cldrnlally sale lhe .-.late the cost oi
Michigan supixirte *mr ,of tlie high*: maintaining them. On the other hand
cm jier capita prisoner rates in lhe such scietitlfic parole upd probatton
rountry. Prof. Wood points out. The I control would rratrirt thr release of
pitobiig arc packed, and so large thu*. bud risks. prcvcnptiK the freedom of
tin individual study und effort which characters dangerou* to society. As .«
must be made to-reclaim offenders Ls|failure uf the uiidcrniannt-d. unsdenlirnctically impassible --Jackson prison, ncally unadvised parole or probation
with 0.000 inmate?, of whom little or system. Prof Wood jgilnt-, 'to the
nothing it known. Is' lilllc short of:Washtenaw County “torch murdtrer*..
rnoiutrous und I say this despite tlie i^-o uf whom were conviru-tl men'oirt
humane nnd efficient management of on parole, one from a Michigan and
1 lint institution,** he says. All problem, one from u Missouri pirson. Despite the
*•: discipline.‘labor, education und pa-1 fact liuvtxintli’ was known of the real
ttil* lead back to tlie hvct-Mlty fon'mcntol und emotional make-up of
&lt; Iun.1 lieution. separation and differed- these men they were n-ieara-d ph society
tiul trnuttiu-nl of various lyi&gt;rs of often-' without any nih-quatr follow-up to
ders. he states, und this calls for a | cheek their behavior'and allowed to
central Institution wtu-rl every priwg-&lt; drift again into circumstances which
er may be studied scientifically and led to a shocking tragedy

Air Service to Isle

&lt; •»
temp, rati res.
One reason why butter fails to come
amount of Churning to
high*a churning temUle Royal*-, in Lake Superior to toipcraturr.
U.-ually temperatures of
Im- rouneeted lo the inninland by air- from 52' to 60' F. in summer and
plant service, according to an artlcl1* ?®*
111 tf-‘nl,r arc the best,
in the rristai s-iii*. nh.inrrnH iwii!
ibut “ k occasionally neccMary to warm
in tne Crystal falls Diamond Drll.
|lhe cream as high os to to 70 F. In
Thu. nri-ount states that a Slkornky.very warm weather the best churning
Amphibian 10-pacsenger plane will ily temperature is usually below 00 . Too
from any of the harbors of the K.- thin or loo rich cream will not churn
v i-vnaw le-ninsula in the uptw-r penln, easily; the crepm should contain about
suhi lu Isle Royale. Tlie trip will^also 30 [ler'crnt ’Gutterfat Cream- that is
-------idi
ludr a —
circling of ...tht» ...
uiand. .Ac­ripens slightly churns mure easily
cording to this article, tile service will than sweet cream. Do not’have the
be inaugurated on or before June 1 of churn more than two-ttords full. If
this year and will runiiixn- into the loo full, the churning period b. longer,
full os long u.i there in any demand for nnd if the cream foams it fills up lhe
-------------------------------------------------churn and prevents concussion. Ropy
transportation
to lhe islands.
Two pilots und a maximum of eight fentjciitatton of the cream also prepiu.-engen. will tie included on each vents concussion.. This may be preinp.aaThr Sikorsky is known ns the ‘vented by sterilizing the utensils and
safest amphibian plane Iter built.
[producing the milk and cream under
Many people of thL community had sanitary conditions. Other rcawn»*for
their interest in this peculiar little difficult- churning arc tlie cows or the
Island arou.M-d by the illustrated talk '‘'•'d A «&gt;w *“»• s01"** Individual
.Ben Bust. &lt;»ul.of.&lt;toor feature, writer, peculiarity or one far advanced in tlie
im-ntly gavretaefore tf)r Rotary ,.|Ub* lactation period may give cream that «
here concernimt a wmter at-nal trip to. Hard to churn . Freds that produce
th*-Island.
fat—-such .cs cottonseed meal und
.
,। timothy hay—may lesult in cream
IX)GS FOR CABINS.
that is hard to chum. Linseed meal.
un..*..r i a...
t*m.
r-nmn. «lutrn feed, und succuleiil feeds such
i .!Tu.. XiiuS S.X
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Rovale* IS Planneaieller
*»’«• d*ual
too low or too

log cabins nnd farm buildings of logsi ,u* ,r u . .. ,
__
.and pole*, says thr U. S. Forest ServME
rR(ni IKM)
u r If you want to keep on part .d lhe
SOMb AD' ,( *' 1
bark, n will slick better II-you score An old .auction toll, printed in ItoO.
the log with un ax on two sides for
been resurrected. It contained some
the full length. It may also lx* neccs-J «dv‘ce very pertinent lo the present
Fury to tatk the bark to keep-it RCday und j^neratloh. Its most striking
place. Tlie foresters recommend &amp;cu- *enicnce Is the following.
.
suiting the togs in Hie shade as much
' « people wou»d whistle more and
us passible mid piling them to ix-rmit, whine Iraw hustto m&gt;.r.- and holler less,
circulation of air., By cutting In win- work more und worry less, boost more
ter when tlie sap to ntfl running, the! and beef less. g».i* more und grab less
logs will lx* less subject, to fungous at-1 -business would b&lt; a darn sight bet­
lack. For mon* permanent structures.' ter ”
the forrsteis recommend peeling tluThe advice of |850 is rtiry much.to
logs. Creosutlng is sometimes used to Hie point.—Vermontville Ecliu,
.
prevent rotting. Protective coatings of
------- ;---- • • *------------I paint ar preservatives are excellent lo
Prc.siwrity b. like huppUie.-ss. it just
protect cuts made by notching at tin* happens when you get busy und. forget
corners.
abopt itSan Fi unclwo Chronicle.
ALL STREET
PHONE 3984

RADIO CLEARANCE/
Friday and Saturday Only
Three Great Buys!

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HOWARD

SEVEN TUBE

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Reg. Price $59.50
SALE PRICETru»*e

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Reg. Price $4.9.50
SALE PRICE—

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LOW BOY M5OO
Suptr! One Only at
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CABINET SET

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TINGS.
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Regular Price $125.00

United States Tires
30x31/2

29x4.40
U.S. GUARD

U.S. GUARD

Tube

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75c.

28x4.75
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Phone 2177

Hastings

PART TWO

COST FOR CARE OF iNOIGENTS INCREASES

Present Conditions Cause Hun­
dreds of People to Ask For
Public Aid
The ccat of caring tor indigent*, inj
Michigan In 1931 increased $11,965,6119
ov^r tlie figures of 1931. according lo
reports received from Laming, wlwt*-,
the figure., have been compiled. Prac­
tically all ul the inercuM-d'eost was. due ■
to unemployment tn 1930 the total!
cost ol temporary Sill for. indigent r[
outside institution* Was $10.180046.
while in 1931 Un- cost was $21XJ54.9W. •
The number who received imistance
in 1930 wa.-. 273.763 a*, .tompared with'
668.963 In 1931. an increase ul 395.30th'
. During tlie. year covered by the pn.*a-sen*, compilation. 21.670 pentons wen*'
uided in infirmaries; 2.274 in u:lierA,in­
stitution-.; 019420 were given tempor­
ary aid; und 25.693 wife receiving, per-:
mnnent aid outside institutions.
Poor farms und equipment in
state are valued ut $15 043.553,
compilation shows.
It t- interestnig and satisfying to thr
jM-uple ol Burry county to know that
Barry county did not appropriate guy!
more for 1931 than for 1930 l&lt;fr tiw can.-i
and support of the needy both inside
and outside the county horn*. the mi.*
jwrviMip, having appropriated $16000&lt;ach ytur for lf)3&lt;i and 1931, ami fixed",
the same amount lor 1932. though the
is ;-onw question as'to whether it w
cover tin- nerd. But, if any one «
make it du, the county cun rest assured'
Mr. Osborn will do H.
.

Radium “Seeds "Now
Used to Fight Cancer

CollSVH'd/l

.but Progressive

Frojn the

PRESS

Daily Clippings
\ San Francisco mining engineer hid $450 in a sodk forgot
al! about it and sent sock and cash to a laundry. The sock came
back.
.
A Chicago milliner hid her money in a stocking. It was thrown
out with trash and she lost both stocking and casn.
Otherwise careful people are doing thoughtless things like
&lt;hese every day.
A checking account is the safe.st ’hiding place" for substantial
sums of money the skill of man h«is yet invented.

■ Tiny metallic ‘ “seeds” or capsules
containing gas given of! by rudfurn ure
frequently psefi In thi* treatment of
diseases relieved by radium bccuiue
their small size allows them to be
placed in the body where other means j
cannut be employed. These seeds Ihayj
be toft, in jilace |&gt;ennfnentJy to obtain
lhe .-.anu- effect .a*, radium, but must
lx- renewed once a month.- since the
gas. called radon, loses its .power of
sending out ray$ In that time, says
Dr. IL W Jacox of the University
Medical school in describing the mod-1
ern Use of radium und x-ray In cancer.L
treatment
Radium is one’ of tlu*f
strangest of chemical subslunecs. Dr. i
Jarox relates T&lt; is constantly in the*
process rtf exploding jwwerful rays in- j
to the almcwphcrc und gradually,
changing itself during the procedure
Into conunon lend, the complete degen­
eration from to lead taking 25j» years.
Almost -never i t radium used pure ip
nu-dieul work, he says, lhe usual form
bring radium chloride, bromide or sul­
phate.’' Tliw compounds wo placed
in various shaped lubes, capsules and
nti-dh-s for use la lhe body.
In treatment the- jmwcrful rays of
the radium, not le.wm.-d ‘ by being ill
com|K&gt;undl. shoot out and destroy dis­
eased tissit near which Hwy arc pluci
rd. Tin- value- of the rays lies in the
fact that they destroy abnormal tlsiue
faster, than healthy tissue. Hence they
break' down or check cancer cell
Mrs Hugh Pettengtl) of Battle Creek.
Rickets
rnuSt be suPD,ic&lt;1 ,u addition to an ade- ■
STATE ROAD.
XAicfte a .
iquate intake of calcium apd phos- Last Week's Letter
grpwths. since tpese cells arc really nor­
Mrs. Mae Hart of Hastings is visiting
in rrerm &gt;nn lew dlM*. ol rhUd-. ,’hunm
„„
vUlt(1
mal body cells which have "gone
at her son's. Jim Sotharas Mr and
wrong- und by their abnormal -activity Md. .rrordlng I.. &lt;be r»M&gt;e HrM.h
* Jm- Um ! M' ««&lt;1 Mr.. DM.J Koiumd, o&lt; TM Mrs. Clifton Becker and family spent
crowd and destroy surrounding tissues. Service, have “OracledI more- attention ,&amp;ural|V inqUjre wi,y the medical pro-1-Line Sunday’.
Sunday there.
Radium mid x-rays are constantly U..0 rrnkoU. Many .Mr m&gt;..tWor.
o(
Mrs. Mattie White of Hastings visit. praying of Increased usefulness in re­
rd her sister. Mrs. Lucy Coir man one ’
lieving cancer and other tuiAors in
day last week. Mr. und Mrs. Curl By­
their early stages,, oj* In checking
ran &gt; and children visited Mrs Coleman
growth in Inter condltfbnx As methods
Bunday.
*
.
ol ray treatment and surgical removal
Rickets I-* a nutritional disease in
become more clllcient und the public which
the chief difficulty seems to be rarely, it ever, die of rickets, this dis-1
realtors the great imixirtance of going related to.lhe adequate utilization of case seems to render them more sus­
at once to a doctor when any cancerous
This ~i
to.
und phosphorus. If titese two ceptible to infectious
.------ “T~diseases.
— .----------condition is even suspected. Dr. Jacox lime
Hemenu
pr«m&gt; In Ike blood I '“""“J"11' •"»
r"pir.u«y
loots forward to a rwiuctnwi In the in Ite pn,|»r .mourn .nd nroponlon. l ,TS* S"™" ”“ulc 'bdd.fl&lt;»« nW
cancer death rate
drflclcnt olcllinum ot !!«■ bon... wllll11"
b"' &gt;” ™* dl. ot pr»«.
■ mull, wd lhe rflhr.curt.Uc buns de- "”,nl" 1 bf "Cltrt. U ot a urere type
THE USEFUL PEANUT. X
lontuue. ot rtckeu .re produced
&gt;n Incrcued sener.1
The peanut Is one ot lhe few south­
The
The detonnlUes
deformities Include
include knock
knock kneel.
knees, .'
j USCTbUblll&lt;y lo n rttioru bui
“uu me
ern crops
of which every
of , the
,------------ part
,--------bow-lcgs, enlarged Jolnu deformities1 scvcre d^ormity of the chest accom-'
plant and Its by-products can be Lf th/spinal column and pelvis c” P*nyln8 the
to add u;
utilized. Peonut hay—fit one time al- ]^.Red ^t.ad chm deformities und i
liuznrq in the case of the pheu-;
towed1 to go lo wuste-now Is rwog- ■ s,mlliu. c^tons.' Blui urr Elated'
Thls' of cour5r- »» tn“- «»&gt;&gt;'
m having considerable value^ Al- Alth -a promllM.nt ubdomen. flabby '/ the severer types of rickets, which
though it don&lt; not Contain u touch I
sweating of the head and de-; fortunately, are now much less com­
protein us ulfalfa, clover, cowpeas. ori|uvwl pithing
mon than formerly.
*
soybean hay. it has more than stovers I At lhe prcsi.nt ume rickets Is - a ’ Happily, there is a tendency for the
and grass hays. Properly cured peanut mHder disease tn the United Statesfclli,d 10 outgrow the conditions of bow hay free, from dust and dirt la good lhan lt was fOrnwrly and cumjs with I
and knoclc knces lhe most ®°mirT"" ■".""’bxk. srnrr Uw ..mb- Lnfta, a,l0rmlly .m MM m.ter
-------- - __ 'Kkrns
__L On.
On&lt; Uw
the
llxhment of the peanut-oil. industry,
luth^r
.u. m«u
other hanH
hand, in
tn mm.
some cases ik
these
may
new by-pnxlucLs have tippeaircd. the j| There* seems to be little doubt that Incrfyse.
*•*
• , .
most important being peanut meal. thf develo|iment of rickets is intimate-,
_rtant&gt; results o(
. '.V
Peanut meal when fed to dairy animals ly associated with climate. It occurs
____ _
---------- ly ot the pelvta.
docs not affect the flavor ol milk, and most often und in tlie severest degree I Severe
"**“ rickets may cause serious mol-,
it may bo fed continuously to hogs in the temperulir none Apparently* Iti formation or the pelvic bones: Their
without any injurious effect, except u
growth may be arrested so time a
slight softening of the flesh'. Peanut
meal made from shelled nuu is better
for hogs than tiiat made from unshalled peanut? On account of 1U high pro­
tein content meal is best fed mixed
with other feeds
usually over by the eighteenth month. I J11*- antl
*cad lo *"*■ deatl1 °t the'
There Ii however. * torn ol loir nek-;
»“l "'*««
rectonLABELS ON CANNED BEANS.
el. winch upiwar. In older children; T** *11*; .. * (.otor to tol.nl morutoy.
Canned beans tare put up in many bul 11 i. Itie wlde.pre.d common, or
»ddnlon m it. h.mrd, ot rlckrt.'
different ways. A liibel saying "baked InlonUle. Irpe 01 rtekel. .Inch U
mentioned there I. .prtrrenlly
beans" or "baked - pork and beans’* much MM ot the prreenl tlme.W ,."'•Uomhlp between tomeans that the fcxxl was cooked, be­ in this country, the -more ^.y_pfgj/^Ue rick U -dJn=e teUny
dX-’kim^rI
fore canning, in an oven with dry heat.
"Canned beuns" and "canned ]»rk and siisCTptlble to the disease.
lu seVere fon" by convulsions. Unlike &gt;
beans" are blanched, sealed in cans,
•rm- moat Hrtkln, aymplom of «."'*"&gt;■
m,v * ‘h'„l"™^'*'2
and possessed with steam. The terms eta consists of the various bony de- CBU“ of death- “ a rrsult of heart
cwsisui m me various oon&gt; u&lt; jfalIure or napinftdry fallure. sinCe
•■Boston” and "New England” on cans eu
formlties mentioned. which arc due to
even
a
mild
case
of rickets may be com­
mean baked beans flavored with mo- a defective hardening of the bonis. In
when you want
‘,?rk ■*$ b?nS ■order
order to
to have
have perfect
perfect bone
bone formation.
formation. plicated by tetany, the prevention and1
Itvto are usuJSTi^ekS wun mX lhe
,nusl havc s«fltclenl Unw «nd cure of rickeu become nutters ot 1mthe doctor, firemen or police .. . the
portance.

Hastings National Bank

The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
' Telephone 2217

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

YOUR TELEPHONE IS
ALWAYS READY TO
PROTECT YOU

mad.- MU. mil. &gt;u«&lt;r or mol™-, or. ,nU&gt; ,h,
„ „nul„
e|e.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
both, spices, caramel, and water, und1 mente. but in rickets, owing to Ute abLittle Robert Jone who has been
,^id!“±JLlnTr w °n’1 w*
sence «
of sotne iacw
factor w
or ,acwa
factors,* they having pleuro-pneunv- u. is reported
mndr
Tranatn
U ,uuall&gt;' are not mobilized so OS to bring about as gaining a very littl*
’
w«u r
?
. .”7" »,r0»&gt;er calciflcaUon. This mobilising
Owing to so much sickness tlie Com­
sotnetlmes spiced and Uctor u apiMJ-ently vitamin D. and in _____
_ _____
_ ‘at the north church.
munity
meeting
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,
thc absence of this vitamin the body was not so
™ well
well attended as expected,
RADIO FINES
ls 1101 “b,e
UJ&lt;' the ,lmc and Pbos- *but‘ *inspiring messages both day and
UnUcenad r.dlo luien.nl
prow- : 1 &gt;&gt;oru» ta web . «w u l» lluure nor- evening were enjoyed by those present
Culed
£ ~_^*rs* ^**5 Bldelman, Mr. and Mrs.
cuwu to
&gt;ii Bmund.
»u*wu4. More
mure llun
man UXI
iwju were
wen- ™'
—~&gt;»"
------ “LLC.Vt—nl~» m ‘ '* ■»**&gt;“C
e_
. . ,_k_
. during
..... . ..
. aand
Hr* MUrtw.
haled
Into ___
court
the year endevcn nrrthub!.
probable that
that threw,
there mav
may Ku*
be Forrest Bldelman were in Kalamaro?
ing
al-------------------------------Ing March
March 31.
31. and
and the
thr. final
finee totaled
totaled cUwr
other circumstances
circumstances in
in addition
addition lo
lo a
Monday
to attend the-------------------funeral ot tlie
ICCfc of
Vi vitamin
IIUM.UU d
u which
MIULU are
BIC partly
pmi? reIV ( former's niece's husband. Ray fltewart.
over $3000.
I lack
*K- ----- ------_*.U
Remember
_____________________
sponsible
tor -th* development
of rick- the Dorcas Society at the
The man
&gt;muii who
"uu remarked
irmeiecu that
uiei family els; but «■&gt;
at ...v
the preaent time we have ..v
no ihome
joint- u*
of Mr.. unu
and ml
Mrs. Henry Bldelman
Um are stronger at Christ nuts than at definite knowledge on thU point. In Thursday IhU week.
any other lima might have added that order to prevent the occurrence «o&lt;
they are decidedly louder, too—Humor- irickets
to cure
wheh It Creek are moving on the Claud Mcart
— or
— —
—the
-—disease
-------- ------------occur, the antirachitic subetance1 farm. near the Moore schoolhouse.

telephone will summon them*1n&gt;
atantiy. You need* a telephone
' '
*in

your home.
You can have telephone service for
as little as

To place an order, JuM call
or visit lhe Telephone
BuHineaa Office

�PAGE TEN

GROWERS LOSE MONET
BUYING POOR CHICKS

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
i Older bey»’ -y- group met for their
I regular meeting in the home of Mr
and Mr* Anjjell Thunday night -In
llifir bu*inrx» meeting they arranged
to -end a magazine to -the jail each:
month. uh® to a/aut With Sunday.

figg Producing Habits Are He­
reditary ntvl Are Found Only
Jn Best Managed Flocks

i xperimunu '
.
i! ihaitj imj»rl*hcw "In thr iiiocrw i»
uw nf a fine-grained W’icanlc a*h
i r.Mb*t*liv« In color, the tu»*l quail•
brtlut obtained iron depoalta in

Ann

The Value of an Institution

lr 'school upper room MiMtanb and,
■■ parents with their teacher, Mr.
Ilford Kahllo in charge' la.&gt;t Friday

CANNOT ALWAYS BE ESTIMATED
IN-DOLLARS AND CENTS
Aliy ttuin will injuy and, be i.-n-!
unun-d by-aft'iuiirijr the min ting lorvii at the Hi-stmg.*. M. E cllun’lij

-OR MORE than 46 years this PROGRESSIVE. CON­
SERVATIVE'BANK, as’a community institution, hasdone
its utmost to contribute to the welfare of this city and county.
rersal policy during these years to render
to EVERY depositor whether Savings or
ommodating service to EVERY borrower

a painstaking ser
Commercial. An
of funds.
al moiyii lor •Youiig
a dozen have nln-ady

Some niay have felt that we were too conservative, but the
aim of the management has ever been to render a maximum
service protect the depositor and pay 3'' interest, compound­
ed seipi-annually on savings accounts.
7 hrough good limes and bad this bank has always stood
for lhe best interests of its patrons and friends and the welfare
of this community.

There Never Was a Better Time'to Start'
A Savings Account Willi This Old Bunk-

tndpai

The Bank with the Chime Clock

COFFEES

$75,000

SOc

I ' Blend
G' Blend

$50,000

OH Mgrkuis

PVX; Deluxe
15c
20c

Cocoa -IGA

Thunda.- Mr* PlMur had chargr
ao ir.umung program nwluuinc •
lutr bp- Mrvlam* • Kuuball KA&lt;
Woodman and Bronka. which ‘■uq
tiiU-r. »tnrt A due* by .Mr- K«

Fred Bulling

Hapid* wltf ii *hi-visited a Week -‘I*'’11 Friday with Mr* Junes Wooti-tcndii und relative' ,p&gt;lu‘
&lt;’rand Rapid-­
ire happy u&lt; *ay Marjorie Han- i
. ---------------a a »------------s t&gt; turned to scliou! after being! A Hixton genius took each ChrUtnuu.
seven wefle* with whooping!card as 119 received it. wrote on 11
| "Thank you. Tiw .xamc to you." and
■m Vin'i E'.t has returned- to; mailed it back to IM Minder Yet even
a'-.iiii after bt-|iig absent two. so hr wa* ut Mime trouble and exiwnwr
&gt;n,nd Jo«d and thr littlr shlmrick’to tncim* slnmiv,.
Idrrn urc nlso back at school.
, stumped envelopes

brought here Thuxsday Irrun i|kPontiac hMpiUil wh« r»&gt;. rhe passed away
tiiat morning with pneumonia, alter n
five-day Hlnt-ss. Rhe leagtw th'- hivband-

Ginger Ale IGA
Apple Butter IGA

So

Pancake Flour
Beans IGA

Calumet

13c
25c

Broom

29c

SUGAR PEAS

Everyone

can say

“I will buy only'
the Leading make
of tire . . .

Thursday

Goodyear

IGA
STANDARD

Pineapple IGA &lt; :
15c
Beauty Soap IGA }
Ralstons Wheat Cereal

21C
Toilet Paper

CHIgSO
REXO

3
»• pkg.

l^C

For Delicious
BISCUITS

30x4.50

ami uan;l-.ter\oi

lion who ha* been drk but better.
Tiw Farmer i* club will meet SaliirJohn Stair* and Andrea Linn were-day evening n: the home ol Mr. und
m DelfOll lad week.
Mr* Earl li'.infope uf North Pine
. Joint Gardner. w|!r aiit! clang!
""
**
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sympathy at the community in the loss&lt;wre vtMtbrs ut Reuben Gtrliiigir’
[ HultUigK
- _
•
of their lather. Mr Hiram tlogrrs. who*,
jujj-ed a*ay Friday turning al their j
home Funeral servicer, are. ■ today) j
Monday, tn Un nt nt a! East Cooper.
j

Mr and Mr* Bojr Wall-. •&gt;( Kala, inazyu Apriit Friday with Uwir daughand l«n::t» Mr
..nd Mr- Ctamirr Ma-o and Bryant

STORES

30x3!6
Goodyear

29x4.75
Goodyear

30x5.25
Goodyear

$7®2

DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT
SIDE CAS HURTS HEART

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
•tte guttU ol Ml: Kmiutii Ui Midpenile Thunalay ught

DELTON, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEHNESDAY. MARCH 9. IMt

BARBYVH J.F,
‘ Invert. Thr alarm wtr» piven about ten'
poini s. -«iilionl whldi hh llreiv e S« I
withheld until hc nuke* himself pro-j Whr-w! What q bllaard nt lhe time ! Thr L. A. 8. will be held nt Uw homc|o' k*k and tltr origin unknown as it I
ALL AUTO DRIVERS flrlrrit,
•
,
I wr are writing our,Items for the Bnn--'of Mr. and Mr*. Will Hyde Friday. *ns vacant fur some- time,
lire Michigan system of local exam- ( ncr. Guess we wifi have some winter.March li. for dinner Everyone i. canMre Evangte Miller and daughters
dlally invited.
»|&gt;mt flaturdny al .the farm home of
Annual Highway Death Toll of iruitkm may be successful under thr yet mills keeps up.
following condlUoru, Mr. Baker *ald.
Not many items thir week aa then Iwr mother. Mr; Sylvia Sddmdre. In­
The sick people tn our midst are tno
33,000 Necessitates This,
First, the manual of driving procetlure numerous to mention. Home are better
flu laatienta. tn nearly every iioim Baltimore in prejuuntion lor'the loca-■
•rust b&lt;- elaborated; see-md. all testing and others are pint coming down with
Mr .and Mr-. Hcriftc Wilcox wen-'non of bar Mvtfr nnd family. Mr. tiud;
Road Expert Believes
iit:i::crs must be .mpplied with ryr the epidemic.
Sunday gtie*t&gt;-of Mr and Mrs Vt-rtw;Mrs.'Byron Guy who wih lAe there, j
•
An annual motor death toll of 33,000 rlnru U11.&lt; Hter
n. Nellie Crow of HaMlng* spent Ilawbliix of JUghtank.
I ciej| VanAukcn and fanulv arc now,
. „
Mt*.
in thr Unitad state* calls for a tlioruura » MM &gt;«l dnvln, mt. WHnwin ram «M Th»r«tav wall
Mr and Mm Max H&gt;‘in.-.i of th“ located ut the Ezra Tob.a. farm Will;
rmii’h inriital and iJrvaical check and
lx, laid ax In v«h
. M„, nh,
F,ulk,„, ,M M,„
Center Road were guests ol Mr upd ,sft-Ji and family will mon- ’o a lartn.
a comprehensive driving te«t fur every fourth, officers must make dualled re..............
Mr^Wlll Hyde Sunday.
Puutkm-r.
applicant for an automobile driving porta so IFul tlie suite cun be sure Hint
Thursday afternoon Mr* E E Faulk- i Hie Home Management clou met at' Tin* Pieainje birthday urjuniraUorr
license. urs-orrlliu* Ig'.lMlir* S. Baker.
",d ""
. nim-nwn with
w,u, .wo
tier eritertailu-d
two u
tables ot the home of Mesdamw .Winnie and
u«iiluni traffic enfantekof the Na­ nn.ll, n« aui,
VHneU man b„^r ln ,„w M M„ Cm,
Clarie Tobias Friday for an all day
tional Safety Connml ZMirhigan law Iraki a school for examining oflicors or. -.................
Mr- -l.ticma Eddy
is 111 with the meeting. The das* woa reorganized and
:er.d out' instructors.
mumps at ihc-Jmme of her daughter. tjie following offwt ts tlecit d. chair by local Lolice otttetah. but dam not,
Mrs Grace Mosier in Kalai.uszoo Her man. Mr.s Clara Day; Mcretary-treas­ (‘■iLtKtft. &lt;&gt;“■■- project was held
thr
SANOY
make tht. compulMirv.
.
saeiuv IIH.I.S.
iin-i.x.
•
u„v Ar{hllr (yay alM) ha5 lh(, mumps. urer. Mr., Clarir Tobias; leaders.-Mr.-'
home tit’M|
Evangie Milicr. ,.The
Under tlie ।tian outlined by Mr Baker- Doris
_ ________
_
-r____the
_ _________
..v...,
Mc-KibUin
spent
Week end 1l&lt;
nr, Adam’ and son. Robe.;, arnl MulM-l Adams and Mr. Elite I Wilcox usual election of leader.-, ;or' the comeither state or specially trained local jw-itli her brut Iler, William, of Prairie- to Muskegon one day last w«tk ?o tiiat, Little Joyn- and Junior Join . arc
&lt;,fiber, would give thr Irsts Generalivtlle.
'
Robert crtuld we-hi* mother who was both better Uii* Moruia* nmrrung bu!
nnnth,, Vrar
__
l*liy:..H-ul cbndltioii. hearing, testa of
Mis* Ruth McKibbin returned home *ery ill. She puvu-d uwuy later in the &gt;.Bobbie-; ronditiort remain:. ..t»-;itjh-eye-’., with mid without glax-w-s and ot from High achdol. In Hasting-, on ac- week
eurh eve IndcpQftdehUy, ability to (Us-icount of iickm-M. but expect* to te-;j .Mr; Dan Erb went ■—— — ■1 Rapid.-. to ran- lor him
to •
Lowell
SunUngUlMi color.-,, and ungle ot vision 1 turn soon.
•
'd;
day to kit-p houu* for her daughter.] We art- .all auXiomJy -Wallin;’
could liq simply tested by siieh^hrn. Ik* I Sunday school &lt;-very Sunday at the Via Olive
..........................................................
Pennock while the latter .r.. ‘ I willing tor better, new? soon
J Itadfc
•
::.ai«t
ald. und
churtii Everyurir wel- jn California to visit-her grandfather
nmi If
ir-VXu.-ipiiiirti
umui.i.a. arose
urram uf'any ab- j Yanks*
invvr io Gull lake-thi* &gt;o-k. Wr -wili’ Sunday visitor* will; IL A. Carpen-.;
normality.' the applicant would lx- rent ;i &lt;&gt;in»to ii physician
An exatninultim .oh| Everyone h invited — . .......
.
niL-Ji them
.
• .LucUI&lt;- Rogers.
tinlln-hiw-1
and a Citivmg test Involving :iPawan
which ”
wilt
given .&gt;i
nt &gt;&gt;
tfwt
Mrs Will «-.wlsiwnt FriCane i.vi of aalci uurg. At tat
........
ruFvmii’,. wimcfi
&gt;n be HF.vii
i.-1 The third quarterly bUsihe.wt and ••(»•. Mr ' and
i . BtaiuJa!
. ** wm ■■ .!▼•••
- .&lt; - - k ..
..... iH'litt r. ...
... -.w.-.- Str
Cai
oi 1Z...
KaUmh7&gt;zi:
Mr and XJr..
Mr-. .
all. the iiianvint rs likely to be required fYiinkev .Spring-, church March 87. The;eioi-meeting forth!.. year, of tin- Ih'lUin .
oth Mr. Slid Mr. Fred llamt;
Harry M‘oo$l arid L«&gt;n &lt;&gt;: Hastings.
in.traffic Cnllowu. und,thy novicr is n- tinu- will b* announced lulrt
Community club will be held at tli&lt;&gt; the MeKdvy district.
qiilred !&lt;&gt; iiiukt-a-con-ol 7f&gt; out of loo I Viola MrKibbih was not ub.t torbe/hall on Monday night, March 1.7. A
Mr and Mr-. Fn-J.MM- «.! Detroit
----------------------- L...;----- I—:;Jin M-bturl Munday. We nil hope for Iter I pot luck supper, followed by the bu« lspent, the week end u
——. MH-rdy rec-overy
Inev. -esiiWm. Then .Lyman Chamber- 1 ihrk M.CIrc ot llauir CiM'k Wat John Hilling. .
| I Byron McKibbin strut tiw week end ■ ia)n will .show the pictures of the htfelth culled tn ht:&gt; farm in Johnstown
-fwitii
U'llh Cliurlle
lliuiirett
In
......
u
......
■
&gt;i._
..
.n
i
Ciiarlu: Huggt-t'.. in Kal^m.trwJ.j fauiidaUon work. and.Uir children .wiil! Thursday-night. when.It. yu* OlrcoveYrd
'where li«- found work
•
.’’.ing the songs they arc learning to by neighbors that- tin- residence wan on
! M E. Mare wa* taken sick Wedncs- sing ut &lt;h&gt; county May festival in Has- fire ar.d soon consumed before be ar.day.
• tings.
Our ministe r. Mr*. Eva Tck&lt; r
*•- -Flower sub’titutid as'
i — - ------ ----------------------------- ---- ---- m lhe primary item last
uo Evt-iYiuu- plrare attend our wry- Thursday und Friday us Mr:.. Puhr was'
IN CASH PHIZES
J'-'5
'
, _ ___________
kick.'■
• XV ill be awarded
*•.• ..
I The play. 'Deacon Dubbs." us men*
r I
*
.MOK&lt;«AN.
&gt; turned in mir items lust week hu-; been
Kir and Mr* W. H. Van Sickle of ’ jM,«t;K&gt;ned for two weeks on ucrouni.

ADVOCATES TESTSfOR

asavKI a.

SEEDS!
SEEDING TIME is at hand!
We have a full line of the BEST
field seeds we can buy.
X.
See our seeds and get our prices
before you buy.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
&amp; IMPLEMENT CO.
FLOUR
BRICK

FEED

COAL

CF.M^NT - LIME

TILE ’-i- FARM IMPLEMENTS

PHONE 2118

HASTINGS

$3980
ki:xai i.
DRUGGISTS1
RADIO
PARI Y

Irn!r5.l5 Mountain; 4.15
I'ucilic, over n ConM-to(*&lt;&gt;UHt Hook-up of N.H.C.
.StlllloilH.
(irl your Entrance Blank* at

son Cluir an&lt;r Wile.
are March'25-M/ We are tn hopes to
(Jayton Webb Is working for Harry iju,-,.. gtz^i weatlx-r. no sicknc-a. and a
Chreseinan as the Chccscman family
cri)W(j by Uml tlmr
.....
u.lfK varUl
I
'
.
Mr.,und Mrs Glair Vun Sickle were
CREKSEY
"
in Lansing Sunday uflrrnoon; also J sjm Rickr nmore pnvkl away Sun-'
J'ulled on Otto Niff and family at i day morning of pneumonia. Funeral
Charlotte.
•
j service-, were held ut the home on
f luytori and Art mr W.-b»i called on ;T1I,.MlaV n,.v n..u,.x ol R^nd, &gt;mvMr. and Mr:.. W B Webb of Ikiwhng lnK charge Burial at our cemetery.
'Sunday.
His wife and relatives have our deep-i
i Mr. and Mn Wane Christopher |Ml sympathy. Hc will be greatly mis*i-tent p.rt or m
in buuuu.
b,
m'„„y (Kmd&lt; ,„“d
Mur,,., Guiding, . b«r« In
.Blckrn„,ot,. Iul,
.n.., S|»|^,« M-vir.Huxluan.U.n.M.
u,,

fl

Mn.-Slmuon man l-l.ui.,11 I, arm,

“J

there, by the illness of tier Rrund-j f0). h(.r
.mother.__
, *
: Mrs. Wm. Culp l* 111 with pneumonia.
Phone 2111
Halting*, Mich.
I
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,
.
i Mrs. June Honcy.sctte Is caring for her.
*.„4.1.n,i, one uh.-rr
w,,„
,
THE AuE DRUG STOftli
n. «,r «ee mlMw led mPW.aU- hi.laan, ter, Bunnw. wu taken lo lhe
i X, ! ■
,d ™l’l»’-p"b"&gt;’"r-|hon1,- nr lw Mill. Alte and Mte tete
lorndltair
■
jhtalrirvlte
It. la wry low whh
I pneumonia at this writing.
i Mr. und Mrs. N. H. Barber visiu-d
relatives at Lansing, Wednesday.
j Mr. and Mr:, Clinton Dunhutn and
i family moved to Bloomingdale last
[week Tht-y will be missed.
; Mr. and Mrs. L DePau and family
jure moving on the form vacated by c.
. Any money fit “lazy” now lying idle that ought to be1 Dunham Henry Huston and family
earning something for the owner.
i are moving on the farm vacated by L
iDcl’aii.
If all thi» money were put at work at once, the roflult
' Mr and Mrs. Henry Albertson-from
’ would be improved financial comlitiomt ami prosperity.
'near Parchment called on Mrs. Nell
.Rickerman on Wednesday, i
For many years money placed vyilh this Company
I Wesley Cutler of Knlamifoo Is visit­
has returned not less than 5'.&lt; earnings.
ing Mr. nr.d Mrs. Peter jtickenmore.
j Tlie Community Club said Circle
Full information will be sent on request.
(have been positioned for a month on
'account ot sieknrss and deaths.
; HIrani Rogers jias-x-d away Friday
■night about eight o'clock. Tlie (uneral
j will be held Monday. Burial al Cooper.
LANSING. MICHIGAN

Carvcth &amp;. Stebbins

1&lt;-ii to
ionlh&lt;

Capitol Savings &amp; Loan Company
Local Repre/entatiue: J. L. Maus &amp; Son \

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COAT
OF
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BROTECTION
OR MODERN
DECORATIVE
BEAUTY . . .

VALDURA
.

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ALUMINUM PAINT
Scianct now, after yaan of reMarch and actual
teste, provides a naw aluminum paint—no powder
—no dirt or waste, leu time to mix and apply—
greater covering capacity, improved brilliancy
and beauty, much longer life because of improved
dispersion. We are (eady to -demonstrate to
your satisfaction that this Is a revelation and
economy.____________________________

■

THIS AD .nd 10c

•ntides you to a rssuler 25c she of VALDURA
ASPHALT ALUMINUM PAINT. Or you
can dip this ad and apply it as 15c on any larger
&gt;lx« you purchase—only one to a customer—
BThls offer it made for the privilegw
of proving to you the many merits
of this ' VALDURA Coat of
Metal"—Clip this ad—Il mutt be
med within one week from date of

Ihitptper.

Goodyear Broi. Hardware Co.
Ha,tin,*, Michigan

.
.

Yankee Springs.
i Miss Laura Raymond of Tompkins
Lcame Munday to stay with her grundinothtr. Mrs. Eliza Norris.
_
SjJrs. McOmber and son. Fred, from
near Bowens Mills were calling on our
street Monday.
I Grandma Norris ha* not been so well
!thc past week, but is-some better at
। this writing.
। Several around here are ill with the
|flu.
.
, $frs. John Crawford and daughter,
i Mrs. Mildred Roush nnd baby. Wilma
;Ix)u. from Gun lake, visited in the J.
|C. Raymond home FYlday P. M,
j Melvin McKibbin ciune home Friday
[A. M. He has been working with the
-•Brown Brothers on the road near
i Olivet.
z
| Mrs. Melvin McKibbin and children
; I came Home Saturday night after *prnding jome time with her mother, Mrs‘
Hattie Williams near Middleville.
Mrs Get hie Duffy spent, the week
end in Hustings lhe guest of Mr und
Mrs Cincebcaur nnd daughter. Jeanne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moran und Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Diffley qll of Chicago
spent Sunday in the home of Rev. H.
H.. Goodin «nd family
Abraham Hintand of OUego. for­
merly of this place, brought his wife
here for burial tn the Yankee Spring;
cemetery Monday.
Mr..and Mri. Dennis Duffey and
daughter, Phyilii, spent the week end
at Lake Odessa with Mt&gt;*. Duffey's
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
O'Connor,
EAST GUN LAKE.

William Powers and brother Chilrles
of Grand Rapids called on friends here
at the lake. Monday.
Mrs. Mildred Roush lias been ill the
past week but u much better at ttjla
writing.
Mrs. John Crawford and daughter
Mildred and little Wilma Lou called on
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Raymond and
mother. Mrs. Lydia Williams of Yan­
kee Springs Friday P. M.
Vaughn Murphy of Delton spent the
week end with Ray Crawford.
Mr- and Mrs. Harry Selkirk of Plain­
well called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Crawford. Sunday.
,
Mrs. Maud Fitch of Jackson returned
home Tuesday p. M. after attending
the funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Salisbury.
Wally Slater of Chicago returned
home Tuesday after' spending a few
days with his brother, Qus Slater, of
this place.
,

.Tlie.Four Times. Beycn club ..which
was well attended. Mn. Agnes Count
and Mrs. itola Kirnmey will entertain
for the next one Saturday evening.
March 13.
. Mr. and Mr*. Will Crawford will
celebrate their 42nd wedding anniver­
sary1 Wednesday evening. March 0.

Building &amp; Loan Association
Shares Offer Desirable
Security of Investment

The unquestioned charactV of Building and Loan shares as a safe investment has been dem­
onstrated by the fact that during the year I 93 I not a single Building and Loan Association in
Michigan has been forced to close its doors This unusual record of financial stability in the
. face pf such abnormal times as those of the past two years is certainly a wonderful tribute to
the economic soundness of Building and Loan fundamentals and reflects the exceptional de­
gree of protection our state laws provide for investors in institutions of this nature.

Fundamental Elements of Security That.Protect
the Building and Loan Patrons Are as Follows:
1—The safety of a shareholder’s money
in any financial institution depends upon how safely it is reinvested
for him by that Institution. Under tlie laws of this slate a Building
and Loan Association can lend only on licst mortgages. Thr place­
ment of funds is thu* restricted lo one of the safest, most profitable
types of investment known. Thr fafE valur and lived interest rate of
‘ a good first mortgage does not vary with lhe Udes of fortune. The in­
vestments of the Hastings Building and Loan Association are in first
mortgages on Hastings property largely, and every dollar m&gt; invested
h secured by mortgage on improved property right here in Barry
county.

2—Under our plan we require that mort­
gages be retired on monthly payments;
thu* the amount owing u» i« decreased each month and at the same
time our security Is correspondingly increased. This plan also insures
the return of a certain percentage of our entire working capital each
nionth and affords our borrowers a systematic and easy method of
paying off their mortgages with a consequent reduction in the num­
ber of foreclosures.
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3—The law under which Building and Loan
Associations operate
afford* protection against any excessive withdrawals on the part of
patrons and forestall* the possibility of a “run** on the institution. In­
vestments In Building and Loan, unlike most forms uf saving*
deposit, are not payable on demand; nor shall thq Association be re­
quired at any time to pay out on withdrawals of investment more
than one-half of its receipts in any one month. This wise safety
clause is assurance against any disturbance In tlie country or rommunity inasmuch as it provides that al least 50 per cent of our
monthly receipt* will always lie available lo carry on thr business and
pay dividend* to shnreholdrrs.

4— A Building and Loan Association is not
owndd by a limited group
of itockholdrr* who control IK affair*, rlrct it* officer* and rxtabliah
It* policy. It l» a mutual organization in which each investor h a
shareholder and part owner of lhe entire assets of the institution, on
an .equal basis with every other investor. Eacii investor ha* a vote
in electing the directors and is privileged to attend Ita meeting*.
Each shares proportionate!*- with every other member in the earn­
ings of the A*Hoc4ali&lt;-n.

5— Reasonable withdrawals

‘

are permitted by Building and l-can Associations in normal times
making llil* form of savings convenient (or lhe investor, and even In
abnormal tlnws such, as Ihi* lhe requirements of investors are con-'
siderrrt under (he policies that insure absolute fairness. It if how­
ever. the underlying security afforded every Investor that appeals
most lo the individual. The basic principles above stated build
that security. There are no depihiu payable .on demand. There is
no fixed rate of interest to be paid. The investment* are limited to

pany and the securities,, ahd Ids rate ot dividend is bused on com­
pany earnings.
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6—In a Building and Loan Association

?

there is no double liability on stock because every Investor, being a
shareholder, is on an equal footing with every other investor.
Ax Uio^ftyby the .above comparisons we are not in any sense a bank.
We iiave no checking accounts and we do not solicit the short term
deposit funds which logically belong in the bank subject io ready
withdrawal. We do on the other hand offer one of lhe best and most
convenient forms of invcslmehU, and one of the most secure and at
tlie same lime most profitable.

In the 1931 Michigan Statutes, Act 263, Building and Loan Associations
are listed as depositories for trust funds for veterans and minor children of
deceased veterans. As each guardian in such cases must report all deposits
to the U. S. Veterans Bureau, this makes Building and Loan Associations Na­
tionally recognized depositories for Trust funds of this class.

This Association Has Paid 5% per Annum Since Its Organization
.

Our Building and Loan shares may be taken on the part payment plan by opening an
investment account with a small initial payment down and then paying additional
amounts in regular weekly or monthly in advance payments. All money so
invested participates equally in the full earnings of the Asso­
ciation from the date of investment.

Hastings Building &amp; Loan
Association
Telephone 2503

Stebbins Bldg.

HASTINGS, MICH.

�1U0K TWp.vr

THE HASTINGS HANNER. WFDNODA Yi MARCH 9. Wt

SUGGEST TIME TABLE
|
,
.
Tnnnil verCTAQI tre i Se';«raL cases of the prevailing grippe
TO BOIL VEuE lABLtb I i-pid-'inlr are reported In and around

Hens'. 15.000
I Want To
Pul Back/'

ftowri WKI.Ha’nrnqhd and family. ai*o!’
Overcooking Harms Quality of: Arerie H.rn;-.&lt;&lt;im and inic have beenUn-.U.
victim* the past week. Mrs.'Bert Otis
Food and Makes It •Harder &lt;
nearly .recovered-from her re• to Digest
cent mnt&amp;’
A tune table for bulling vegetable* Tne condition ot Mrs. CM Stanton,
will be of fnacUcwl ums lo housewives Wild has been conhned to her bed the
in procuring the best riaulta. The ex-1 par! year, h cnilMden-d quite serious
nwiMpn division of the home economic^ i being very weak at thu.. writing and
department of Michigan Sjate CoIIi r.-; with very liU3&lt;”l&gt;ope uf tier recovery,
has prepah-d such a- guide, which Her »i«er. Mrs. Frank Bostwick oi
designates Uu- proper arnonn'. of water)Ros* called a! her lumu^Friday.
j
ninxied and the time required for thf | Mr, and Mrs CliatAfjMacklndir andi
vegetable to tKcotnc render
’ Robert returned Friday from thtlr winA large amount of water :» required' t,.r rojourn in the sunny south, touring'
for green beans, young and'old bccixta* u.-iial in their conveniently arbnw.ieU sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower. &gt; ranvttT hutuc car. it bring an annual
Ire.-h corn, onioqg. and turnips. A»j»ra-j cw nt the pax: tew year*.
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B.L-. TO,..nil,.
.,«! S.M
udhl. Alrt
*Mrr ,o P”-' 1 ZV. I mni.lhb moling airf dlnnrr Tlulndgv
u». »&gt;.U« yrawj-nd old
chutcK
rnkrr. .nd pe» n«dLrtou,h lo 1-7'*; Udi-* In lb-conmumu mn .1 Uv
nom^ of. Mrs. Fern Herrington Thur--'
'i day ill last week and completed the’
ftwli worsted quilts which they have)
i t&gt;s-n working op at . their afteniMKi]
meet{nits. - ! TiK'Hoqie Ec‘&gt;mui:e.. Evti-n. i &gt;n gniupi

rOCK^E

♦

SPONSOR0 AM°

GUAHANrtED Bl
slUDtBA^«

Thrills and surprises

new in the low priced
field await you in the Rockne. It has everything a
great car should have—J^ee Wheeling in all for­
ward speeds. Full Synchronized Shift, Automatic

Switch-Key Starting. Ami literally pillowed in rub­
ber its smooth, lightning fast six cylinder engine

I

gives 4-Point Cushioned Pou er. Before you make
up your mind on any car, driCc the Rockne.

numbered amort it the sick;
Kintz
., JacL-Wi---.
.
. I.VTr- Ed. Gujki ot Waktfli Id arrived
' Thursday fur a visit with her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Royal flood.
I
Arthur fic'Jrrt macle a business trip
■ to Grand Rapid* Tuesday.
.
Mr. and Mr- George D-mltia .-|x-n;
the week-nd in Grand ftapids ui'!'-.
. - tlMur wm. Frank C Denting.
'rid.iy cvcnln -. Dell Godfrey and Jux&lt;“ Knowl&gt;s
.
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mad", a bu -iru- .. trip to Grand Rqpi;'
Tlntn-day.
William Fc-rtiey. Sr. &lt;&gt;I frvmi: Called.
Friday at the huttie of 1U* xm -Grow
Mr .inti Ml - Dave Wuvj &lt;■! Lake ut Fret-port. .
Either Rmuii tpade a business
O1I1 .-.-.i I’.pcnt Sunday with tiw former'-4
• i.'-ter and hinbaiftt._Mi. and Mr*. C. L. Grand Rapid. Saturday

day

Mr. and Mr 4
enlli-d to !h&lt;- fiurrm
rer .Mrs Ion Ship!
count of
illness

Model
"65"

Model
"75"

llrt’
1W
ta&gt;
1-11».]. in.

Ilf
.•115’

1 &gt;5k{. tn.

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. C0.'|

HnMings High ■
ciuiliflnw'-r. 10-15; celery. cut. 15-25;
l,re»h zarden coin, on coh. 3-;'. fn.M:
... .. Wh
___
. h of Render-:!
Redm
market corn on cob, 10-15; oauinv shut: who upent lhe latter part of tlwj
quartered: 20-3?.; parsnip- iquarrend' week with Mr and M:.. s. Wcrtman
25-30; pea-. &gt;h.-ticd*15-30; 1r|-h l»iuirje*. 20-30: sweet wilatrrti. 15-23; spinadd i am Uy
and Mi;

Charle&gt; Humphrey ^'■jiened his.
tiday and 8atur&lt;Liy of lust wet
; a brother oi Mr-' Harold Rdm

Vital Specifications
I:*lr4 Long Vi'itreiba-v!
l arge Motor,—ralu duplacmml
\ rtv Fowetful Muli-ri—- brake h. p.
Extra Large Brale*—braking suriacr

Hastings, Mich.
’’^i,C'^k75^

""Toc-KN'-

s58&gt;5_$6q5

Mi &gt;■ Lonuc -Wolcott h rtfoverh';
from «n operation Tlninday fur th*’
H-.i-tlnK- and Mr. Kathrrlm- Muhlt
of Giifiid Rapfdi.
Sunday wit

I.Um.&lt; . • and family Grand R.iptd
Mf. nnd Mi.•dll-- flu this week
Hitleklcj. of Grand
buMnev, trip to Free-, thy fUfcti-rtiik. ;&lt; turnwr loft
W. XV BopHhper made a tjumuss trip.’ Mck list
to Grand Rapufe Tuesday
Mt ■ C

chttren with a O

CAI DC!
VULUlJ;

ould like- to hat
liiarh". Ore»tV&gt;&lt;

INFLUENZA
and GRIPPE!

Take Care of That Cold Before
|
It Leads to Something More Serious •
WE HAVE THE AIDS AND HELPS THAT
WILL TAKE CARE OF IT ON THE START.

ClaYy111111 children

mir.
t

PRICES.’.QUALITY

add Mr.
Clyde RII. H.
I'monthly iwetinc. Wedn-.
■ p«m. Club N‘&gt;. 3 will film

Rexali Cold Tablets, special
25c
Aspinoids, Cold Capsuls, we '
guarantee them .............
75c
Hills Cascara Quinine .
30c
Grove’s Bromo Quinine
30c
Zerb’s Cold Capsuls
25c &amp; 50c
Vapure, the new inhalent for
head colds
.
-.
39c &amp; 79c
Vicks’ Vapo Rub, both kinds* . 35c
Vaporizing Balm .............. 25c &amp; 50c
Bronchial Salve .
.
................ 35c
Mi 31 Sol., the best antiseptic
. 59c
Ephedrine Cornp., inhalent oz. $1.00
Atomizers for sprayingTiose
$fid Throat .
.... 98c and up
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HERE’S PROOF!
You Are Assured of a Combination of
Both Quality and Low Prices
At Your A&amp;P Store
Mild

Lb

DEL MONTE PEACHES

La,;8c «■&gt;

PET or CARNATION Small ciui 3 for
MACARONI
Bulk
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP

HOME STYLE BREAD

10c

3 c»n« 50c
Urge

6c

4 Lbs. 25c
3 for 19c
Jry a Loaf

NUTLEY MARGARINE
.
SHREDDED WHEAT
N B.C. PREMIUM SODAS
N.B.C. EXCELL SODAS

14c

• S for 25c '

WHITE HOUSE MILK

WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON SICK ROOM
SUPPLIES.

GOODSftJELIVLRED

f

3 Lbs. 25c

N.B.C. SPECIALS
’
,
pkg. 10c , N.B.C. GRAHAM CRACKERS 2.1b. carton i}&gt;&lt;
2-lb. carton 21c 1 N B.C. ASSORTED FLUFFS
lb. ISc
2-lb. cition 17cN.B.C. CHOCOLATE CAKES
lb. 19c

I

FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY

TBtEPHON E 2 HI

CIGARETTES '£&amp; 2&amp;‘- -&lt;-$1.25
EVERY ITEM LISTED HERE SELLS FOR
THINK OF IT I 20 Items

Investing- Safely

RICE
Fancy Sunnytield
RAISINS Honcybuuch, Se.dlt u
SARDINES InQdoeMu.Urd
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
BAKED BEANS Quaker Maid

ii tiMilf worthy oi ?
tiw .-arm# &lt;•!' nr

&gt;' iisdufi one day Uni

Standard Savings
Loan Association
GrMWojd *’

vl t)ic Quarterly meet-1

and faintly and Mr*.'

Dairolt. Michigan
Local Rtprtuntatiie.
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Hastfap. Michigan

All ol Ono Kind or

/

Assorted If You yvish
:
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:
;
:

CORN
Country Gaollanjan
11-ox. can
TOMATO SOUP
Van Camp’.
can
DINNER ItOLLS
pan of 16 for
BEETS nr DICED CARROTS No.2m.tan
SAUERKRAUT or HOMINY No.2 ria*can

Sc
Sc
5c
5c
Sc

— IN A&amp;P QUALITY MARKETS Friday t-rening*. and;
inal- on Satuid.n evuinf. |

kHivfdt tiie loss oi one penny
n j dGiarnd-r &gt; .

entire Mtutactrau auri profit.

EfC

For $1.00

Mr. «•: Mi - .Richard'Bluuili a.-.u
children i-l lirtma l-crise were ctdrrfau-ard Suncuy by Mr. and Mm. John
Wcarey
Marg-irrire WutimR uf Grund
IS vUtluig.Xir. and Mn,. FrctL
for a few days.

family 'moved from*'
’ lire- Rtclurdzonj

and children I
Battles or
gucaU ul Ute]

Renter Shoulder Cut*
PORK ROAST
BEEF ROAST
PORK STEAK Lean Mmuld.r Cut. 3
BEEF STEAK Round or Sirloin 2
BACON SQUARES Mild Sugar Cured
LARD 50 Lb. Tip* Para Ryfuwd

8c
10c
25c
25c
6Vtc _
$2.50

AGP FOOD STORES
The Great Atlantic i Pacific Tea Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. HI DNLSIHY. M Gt( Iltf.IKt
Funeral MrvicM tor Jean Jonc*. sec-!

NASHVILLE-

MIDDLEVILLE.

; ond daughter of Mr- and Mr*. Dewey
Republican - cauru* of Thomapple;
La*t Week * Letter
Mis* Esther Dull of Landing spent Jone* wa* held Friday afternoon st township 1* culled for Saturday at 3:30;
the week end with her parent*. Mr. and the North Maple Grove churah con- p m al the engine house This 1* the
ducted
by
Rev.
E.
F
Rhoades
Mr*
Ly,o mBitc your choice of officer* for
Mn A. E Dull.
kin* sang. Jean wa* sick with penu- the c-&gt;mtng year
Mr* Martha Varney 75. pxved away m«&gt;l. in. Ulan a
Rn,n„ „r,y
„wl„ M
Thur*day evening at the homa of her
Lae Meyers ha* purchased a grocery , heM, ■ u one xhM r_an be proved
A
daughter. Mr*. Robert DeCamp Mrs store
with a hipch counter In Conner.-1 f#rmPr nPgr hfn. wo cutting wood on1
Varhey had "been in falling health for
. Waohlngion'* birtiiday when he dlM-ov.
over • year but her death wa* hastened Hon at Battle Creek
(The Nashville firemen sponsored a^rrt-d ■ blue rarer ll&lt; eap(urrd it and
by two fall* site leave* three daiightrr*. Mr- Arvilla Evrftlt of Nashville. dance Wednesday mghl at the Odd !&gt;«• It where he can show hts story to
be true
Mr*. Rill,i DrOump MfUtTkof Na*hv|lle. Fellow Hail
Mr* fJlliun Beach ol nrutXVermontWife,
Mr*. Fred Warner wa* »ltt a few
Stock Shipjrr... AMuxiation In Id fhtlr!
one sou. Salomon VabirZob, NarSiwlle, cl«)s the last ot the weel(
•
annual meeting, with a good attendIB grdndchlldrcn, laSrfrat grandchil­
Funeral services for Mr*. Alice Mr- a net on Wednesday. One in * dirrrtcr
dren three sister*. Funeral *crvlce;; Fartend were held Bunday afternoon
chosen nt. John E Sriultw did not
were held Sunday afternoon at the De­ at two o'clock al the Hess J*tinera'. j cart to remain on tlie board on acCamp Iwnnr Rev Delz.ng officiated Hmw conducted by Rev. W D Hayes coant of Hie condition of lib. health f
Mrs
McFarland
had
a
stroke
about
HL*
*4&gt;n-in-law.
Fred Hoff uns elected
Mr.*. Gad Lykin* *ang. Burial wa* at
Nashville. .
.
four week* ago at Du* liome of her jin ids stead.
I( g nBnn»on w»* able to’ ctmur
Mr* Gonlun French and children of mother. Mr* Hannah Robin-son He.Bay City spent the week end with her sister, Mr.* Bertha Mater of Marshall down town 'he other day. He i, *uremother, Mrs Anna uribtocn
’ and Mtes Amy Hartwell cared for tier I K14d to grt ..ut .otier more, after flv&lt;
Mr and Mrn' H C. Kletnhan* and, She leave* her aged mother. Mr* R.Jj- j mogth* cvnliu.-ment following hi* auU‘
family spent the week end with the ln*on. and one *i»ter. Mrs Mater
. an ident. 111. daughter frwn Colorado •
former's mother. Mr* Gran- Klein­
Mr and Mrs. D D- He**, Mr*. Gai! h visiting tlie family for a few das- funs, in Grund Rapids
,L&gt;lun». M,. ou.l. y lM*r ..»• Mr
w„l]u., „
W
n
WjtafT
M
B»
“
»
O-W-u,
HUM by m,- -1 ............
Mr. and Mrs Ed Wtlktw and'family
.

Kenneth I.vkiiu haYoficncd a cream
and egg station hi th»-'bnlldinc for­
merly occupied by the A m -am-.tii co
Three t&gt;- krte, In the field for villrigt
election March U on the non-Partisan
ticket !’rc*ldent. F. D. Olnutrad;
.; Clerk. Theo- Itera; Treasurer. Ralph
WHlw-rtier: Assessor. Fhrin Nash;
Truste'c, one year. Dr Stewart tx&gt;fdahl; tor two years, Amo* Wenger.
- Arthur BaMctt&lt;H. H McVeigh
Republican ticket— President. C W

M-oanr. Fird Pi.Her. Trrusuivr Ralph
Wi therbee; Trust, &gt;• one year. Charlea
Higdon. two &gt;cn»* E L. Hcbantz. C. T.
independent ticket President, E B
Greenfield; Clerk. Arthur Hou&gt;ler;

Ward A Quick; Tiwtcc. one v'r.ir (ililhum Ha nr*. Otto 1 ■&lt;

«,» uw (Mku
-u»
m ,)R &gt;MnM:
•
end wt'h her son William Gokay ana
Our.lMikel bah team met defeat hi
family at Jackmt].
,
Mr । C L. Glasgow b spending th" a hard fougltt game at Woodland.Ft.day evening A di*appol»ti»vnt to u*
week with r/lattvr* in Grund Rapid
Mrs. Frank McDerby and J Clare |
MrDcrby were at Albion Mohduy aftrr..................
rfoon.
■
forenoon. Not nmen danunw done , to
Will Kuhlman arid wm Paul of |&gt;-'the house &lt;&gt;f Mr* Susan Allen,
troll are xpendinR a few day* with thr
Tile death of Philip KHaer at ’h&lt;
.former'*
... .pwrther.
..... .._ Mr*. Polly ..
...
hr*.*pital In Grand Ruplds was a s!inrt'.;
Kuhlman
Mr-. Grace Kirtniianir^of 'Orand Ho hi*, many friend.* wlu» were looking
Rapid* «|ieni Monday i«l her home. for hlt&gt; recovery. 'Hm- funeral was haktl
at Qte late Iwnnr on tin- VaninKeith phlllllk of Grand Raplda spent Sprlmc. road, where- he hz«d lived forthe wick end with hU family henktaW McWiiu of Verincntvilhr u iuul worki-d for many jaople in thf ,
former trrtdrnl of . Nashville pa**c&lt;&gt; vicinity nnd .*n far we never Iw-urd id
hi* lia-.uig an enemy. In imr a nun &gt;x uwav Friday rhoriilmt.
----- —»&gt;»«------ - - loved bv till. Two -on* and a daw
There.* nothing like keeping think* t«-r nr? left faUicrlra*. te-id-- ri v
In ptoportion, A Michigan policcrna’- c hildren His'burial wa.. oq Frnluy
ner&gt;vt,red" an Austin and got 35 centy Mt, Hojtr ceuietery
. '
' " Banner.
'
* “
Smith, living al I’anfjelev »
rew ard' - *'
Nashville

9Kinds COAL
ONE OF THEM WILL I
SURELY SUIT YOU.

PAOB

t

, Pi: URIEV1LLE.
No school ’.'rlday, ,M:- Hyd&lt;- -ul'
Mr..McKibbi|i Ji- •H&lt;*HdlP&gt;; Rm. A*
Pregrw Day ui Kalama*'* •
Trlpl.- fjiik ci tb wilt-bat hold’ «.
int-. ntrc thr month bit uccouni &lt;&gt;!
much likkr.. .&lt;• briv amt in tlM* vicmit
Burn ’« Mr and M;. 'Ratetph A-‘
M ui &gt;ut •&gt;! thf huir.- ’.I ’.!»«' Tut'. ;
imn'iiti-. Mr. inn Mr.- Wullh sniitii an
eight atid tfuce fourth imaiia* dough--;
t&lt;r. turned B'-vcrl; Marie CoiiBiatuam’. Phlhft Mulat

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
telephone; 2515

Advanced Refrigeration '

idealizing that thcr&lt;Htrc many thousands of

t

people who would like to own a genuine
Frigidaire, and whose purchases have been
delayed only because of first cost—V^*announcc new prices—the lowest in

.

Frigidaire history.

In doing this we have considered aU thejzcononiies in mabufacturing that can be effected
by greatly increased production and gre offer­
ing the public-the advantage of these savings.
Ttiduy you can hate a genuine Frigiduire
with all it offern in convenience,, economy,
depemlabiUly and known value—the 4 cuhico
foot Moraine Mode! — for as little as S130
f. o. b. Dayton, Ohio.

FRIGIDAIRE
f

Th1’ t’Cncral Motor.* Value
in t\e Refrigeration Industry

CONSUME R S
POWER

COMPANY

PHONE 23d5

Hoarded Money
If thr I'.- hillion dollar* now hoardrd were pul back
into clr&lt; illation, in a year'* tinir it would do 135 billion

’Three havr lo-rn no tailurr* ol Buildinc and Loan A»xociallon, in MlclJcan durinc the pa»t year, a* ihr*e AyxbcfaUon* are protected from run* by Mate .Malate. '
Why not invol your *urplu» fund* in thl* 47-ycar-old
Institution?

he Rational ffinait &amp;
jjnuegtment flKomajxmi
1250 Griswold St.. Detroit
Established l«N9

J.L Maus &amp; Son. Loral Representative, Hastings

In Your Next Cake
Use K C Baking Powder and notice the f/ne
texture and

large volume.

Because of its high leavening strength you use
less than of high priced brands and are assured ol
perfect results in using

fT/^BAKING
IW POWDER

SAME PRICE

40

FOR OVER
YEARS
25 ounces for 25c
h*$ Double Acting

aritip Jar 41 irt children. Mr’ ,
lu &gt;: »;&gt; her

It looks morv like winter in Mated.
lbap-.it wnj -dim- during the mi culledwilder month-.
•
Mr. und Mi*. Ben Nagel and la mH*
have moved n&gt; meir ii&lt;-a- name in ttwj
powers sc-lmol neighborhood wtiMc!
Hindi Laughlin Hied
• Fred Fredrick of OrUlld Rapiiij,. and
a friend from H.i-'timc* Wfn- calling in
4rvouj.onu day la*t wj«;k
Ml** Mary J-nkiii' visited'in r -.t-.-T
u r ut Kalam.muo on Wednesday.
I
Mr. and Mr.* Rh-hard Tompkm
•Mr und Mi ■ Ixv lllacklord and
family attended the funeral of n nlalive. Mrs. Ft»fcr. at Hume Alt, ' re­
cently.
Tiw Nichol* family u* rc called toj
Grand Rapid.* by thr death of Mi' |
Nichol*' f*th&gt; r Philip Keis.T al Bt.j
Mary's ho-piial on .March 1 The lathily have the sympathy of all.
Frank McNutt uttcndi-d tin-, funeral
of hu&gt; aunt. Mi.*. Edith McNutt Ru»-|
sell who died recently in Grand Rap-,
ids and wa.* brought lo Rutland Ome-'
tcry near here for burial ■
No Arjiuol Monday. our U‘uetw».
Haxvl MtC.iui, had Chi’ flu
. .
Margaret Palmer wa* cut ot Mrhodll
Uli* uixk. enterinhiinic Uir. chtckcii pnxd
i
The Sunshine club met with Inez*
jordan 'i'huraday and tied off a quilt '
Tlv next tnevtiiu; will be with Efrtel
/ William* April 7
||
Mr. and Mo John Murphy of Grand:
Rapids spent Turr-rfav with Mt. atwl!
Mr* Cims. Bennett
spent Tuesday tu Grand Rapid! Mrs.'
Curtts pierce rviurned'horae with them!
* j to attend thr play given by thr Py thian :
til*t*n at Middleville WcdneMUv cvc-J
hit's
I Arlene Wtilljim* Wa* • .ilx-rnl frutn
. chooi a couple ot days on account ol
I the flu.

(JOHNfiRN.
Mcrl" Count &lt;il Kali-,

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming and having rented nty farm I will have an. auction sale
on the premises, 2 miles east and one mile north of Woodland, on 3 ruhk Line No. 14, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932 .
Commencing at 10 o’clock and sell the following:

HORSES
Brown marc, weight 1200.
Bay gelding, weight 1300.
Bay mare, weight 1300.
Bay gelding, weight 1300.
CATTLE
Holstein c6w, 3 years old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 3 years old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 3 years old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 3 years old, giving milk.
Holstein cow, 9 years old, giving milk.
Durham heifer, 3 years old, giving milk.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Durham cow, 10 yrs. old, giving milk.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk.
Durham cow, 3 yup. old, giving milk.
Durham cow, 10 yrs. old, giving milk.Jersey bull registered, 2 yrs. old.
20 head of calves and yearlings.
60 head of sheep.

TOOLS
.
McCormick Deering tractor 10—20.
McCormick grain binder,, good condition. /
John Deere mowing machine, 6 ft. cut.
John Deere side delivery rake.
John Deere hay loader.
John Deere 2 row corn cultivator. ’
John Deere corn planter.
McCormick, 2 roll corn busker.
Osborne corn binder, like new.
Black Hawk manure spreader.
Miller bean puller.
2 wagons, 2 racks, pair sleighs.
Chevrolet truck, 28 model, run about 6000
miles. McCormick 1 row cultivator.'
2 -3 section spring tooth harrows.
One-horse walking cultivator.
3 andem disk harrow, 8 ft.
Spike tooth harrow. Cultipacker, 8 ft.
2 sets work harness.
Belts, pullies, shafting, milk cans, milk cart,
platform scales up to 800- lbs. and other
articles too numerous to mention.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON
•1 ERMS—All sums of $10 and under cash. Over that amount 7 rnos. time will be given
on bankable notes with interest at 7’’. No property removed until settled for.

J. F. ROWLADER, Proprietor
dUi

»

COL. M. E. BOWERS, Auctioneer.

McCartney,

�PAGE FOURTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES |

Mrs. Charles Carlton received word
Lg-t Week's Letter. '
Mr and Mis. Fred Cisler of Grand! last Saturday that her father William
Rapldk and Arthur Cisler of Hantingn, England. &lt;if Grandville. Michigan, hod;
spent Sunday with Mrs Marvin C&gt;«-j suffered a «tHike,’ Mr England- K SI7!
Ivr and son. Ray.
a sjxwimt'n which usually told for $600'
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot fcf Free-j
today may be bought for $150 or tern.
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i

DONT.GETUP NIGHTS
Physic the' Bladder Wfth

' with the fin. but under Ute treatment
Only one-thtrd of tlie 3000 iota of
ol tier physician is .-.lowly recovering. honey consumed in England every year
« home produced.
Mr knd Mrs. Morris England visited
W H Keuvey at UraiuJ Rapids las*.'
Tuesday, ft will l&gt;- t ■ mrtntrred Mr.t
und Mrs KetuH-y occiipirdyFie ol Mor-1
Mrs. Francis'Haight spent Monday! rb England's cottages: but falling 1
health will.not permit hr. coining this!
m Grand Ro puts.
■
Mr. upd Mr*. John 'Winger and Or-1
plia spent Sunday in Allegan, guest*’-

Ralph Rinkbeiner of
Mr. aud Mrs. Julian

Watch Our Window Signs For
Outstanding Week-End Speciali
mound but not well yet.
'
The Wilbur Schantz family arr ai)|

called Olady.-i RitXl of tin- neighborhood were
Grand,’ united in nmrrlnge ul Hast mgr. Satur­
day afternoon und left Sunday to luke
londay tip their.-pasitipii on a farm near Kent

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

-Portland &lt;Or&lt;-&gt; journal.

EVAPORATED MILK

Rh$tdu Whitworth stayed

Lyle .Jone.; and son,,
of Assyria. called on
Remember that next Sunday there!
Frank Hawblitz Sunday will be church services. ELstrict Supt .
Wheeler'will be here to conduct the’
Aervicts and we hope there will be a'

ROLLED OATS

YELLOW CORN MEAL 5
5 “■

PANCAKE FLOUR
. Mrs. Floyd Kinne of Hiutuip.s spent
Monday und Tuenkiy with Mrs. Curt

Country Club - 20 ot. pkg- 7c

pie. February 26, a five pound daugh­
ter Mrs Milo Barry is curing for Mrs
Gillespie und the baby.
Mrs Muy Crook and livQdaughter of» Vermontville UJbfRi Xsjjr
ristir. Mr- Edith Bolter. Sunday.
Miner Batcnmn of Spring Arbot visit IfX-l Week's Letter
Mr. r.ntf Nils Howard Ware visited cd at Frank and William Cogswell a
few days last week
relative-. in-Ann Arbor Sunday.
The teacher of tlie Lakeview school.
Marjorie Reynolds has been ill the
Mis- Norma Rowley. t* ill amt Mrs
past Week.
Ciitts Cuatelrtn visited his sisters in Carne Fisher supplied for her. lint
Battle trei-k Part of test week.
Mr. tmd'Mrs. H. F. Munnn and Mb
news of the pauuQng ol her mother. Mrs Ifeldeiniin were Sunday callers ut Al
Oberly. of. Alto. Sunday night
Mias Naomi Bldelman ot Hastings
spent the past week at her home here;
Sunday.

FANCY SIFTED PEAS

Uy of thr Quiltrap district spent Tuca*
day with Mr. and Mrs Bert Dairy.

MAYONNAISE

NORWEGIAN SARDINES 4
■» “■ &gt;■■■ $1.29

SCRATCH FEED

Coinptn ihii •ic«ll«nt quality

KRAUT

.Charlotte spent lhe week end witii his
‘.‘later. Mr- Adnan Johnson) and fam-

Mrs. I oren Smith was called to Has-.
tings Wednesday to help rare for her
I.Aster. Nellie Cappon. who i* ill with'
! lhe flu Nellie h i&lt;t the home of iu-rj
brother. Jbhii Cuppen.
|
i Mr and Mrs. Dennis Duffey and
.Phyllis spent the.week end with Mr.
;

JEWEL COFFEE
,

Drink this popular family favorite

CAMPBELL’S SOUP

3

TOMATO - You know lhe quality

Mr*. Sarah Townsend’ was a guest'
at lhe home ut her son. Mr. unit Mis
I D Townsend of Charlotte last week '
Mrs Geo Townsend to reported to bc|

•

-

Milo Schondelmeyer attended the:
| basket ball game at Wayland Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs Ray Serven
of Middleville, Barbara wwdrBctty Ser­
I ven remained at the Schondelpieyer;
! home all night.
| Mrs Claude Frye of Grand Rapid&gt;i
On reading and filing thr petition; sjient. from Friday until Sunday nigh I
■ with her parents. Mr. and-Mr* Frank

Mn. Marjorie Bacheilor of Free|Mir‘. j
le^.ii Jisaif thereof. limiting the time nnd Miss Irma Bush of Hostings spent
within whlth the same may be. pre­ Wednt-.-dav night with MLm Ethel Pal-.
sented and pf-oviding lor publication of. I mer and attended the play ut Middle­
ville
the said Receiver to prepare and fur­
nish blank proofs of claims to be uwd
for such purpose, and the court being &lt;v Rev.. Riebel. who visited in Detroit
fully advised in the premise*:
•
1 and Brown City the fore part ot last
week. returned Thursday
.. Mrs. Minnie Scheel entertained the
hereby ORDERED.
■ Extension cla.ys at, her home Tuesday.
DECREED tlwt 1» persons who may
Mrs tJarric Oerlinger and Mrs Leela!
the Nkld NuAp- J Winkler were in Hastings Thursday. i
Mi.iugan bunking I Mr. and Mrs. Graves of Detroit called;
| on their cousins, the Gibson family.
ward B Finley. Jr.. Receiver thereof, I Wednesday.
within ninety days from this date.

PORK and BEANS

4

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FANCY CORN

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
fniit and rejetakle gorchaies

Mskt Kr»t*r** &gt;•«

Il's yaur (iaranlra el quality and |a&gt;dtn Irtthneaa. .

SWEET POTATOES
ItHUBARB
SPINACH

CALIFORNIA ORANGES

the &gt;a’.d Receiver is hereby authcirized:
to prepare and furnish blank proofs'
ufjdaini to be used for such purpose. |

PICNIC STYLE

paper printed, published and circulated
in tlie village pl Nashville. Barry COun-।
Mr und Mrs. Jay Blough visited rhe
intter's sister. Mrs. Fred- Slocum, und
family of Grand Rapids Friday.
----—•- -------- - —-Owing to the severe snow storm obtlate hereof, th* said Receiver shall scuting his vision. Harvey Blough
proceed with the distribution of the1 drove in the ditch Saturday as hc
assets of said bank tlthout reference; turned lhe comer east of Art Richardto tlie claims not proved when dlvi-! son's Harvey escaped without injury
dends are paid or distribution made, but the car was somewhat damaged.

Try a Banner Want Adv.

iht Nash-, Olivet Memorial Girl's High school at
Chickiang.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Penoyer of
Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs Jay
3-W, Blough Sunday.
t

NaahvUle. Michigan.
Kim Sigler,

ROUND

Smoked Picnic*

Swift'i Circle S, Shankle**

Sliced Bacon
Bacon Square*

Sugar Cured

Rolled Rib Roa*t

u. 10c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 16, 1932

14 PAGES

FIRE CAUSED $1,400 LOSS
ON TUESDAY FORENOON

IT WAS JUST LIKE
FINDING THE MONEY

COUNCIL ORDERS ITS
VOTING EQUIPMENT

NUMBER 46

PAGES 1 to 8

ELECTRIC PUMPS AF
FECTNICESAWy,

ATTEND BROTHERHOOD

SOME HOT SCRAPS
, ON LAST MONDAY

Provisions of New Law Make
•. Thomas of Lansing. Will
’lames Were
Under
Good
Keeping of Records.More
Iring Inspiring Message—
. headway When Discovered
CITY
ENGINEER
SPARKS ‘ ' H,'rr’ Pei.r,ec
Complicated
'
In
Home
of
Jos.
Crump
NASHVILLE
HAD
THREE
MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS
COUNTY GETS $9,188.77 OF
Tin* Hanner ha&lt; explained tlx-, pro‘ The residence at 805 So Broadway.
SPENT ANNUALLY BY
MAKES
ANNUAL
REPORT
TICKETS—TWO VOTED IN
STATE REWARD MONEY
I owned by F. L. Bauer and occupied by
; Joseph Crump, was badly damaged by ’ FROM HIcfcWAY DEPT.
TO COUNCIL
"&gt;ual P»Hc*- with a fine i»ak.r in th.
MIDDLEVILLE
COTTAGERS
fire yesterday. Tuesday. Tlie loss on the
। building wm estimated at »1.2po. wh)ch

MOST OF FUNDS GO
COUNTY CLERK HILL
। contents was, placed at &lt;200 on which
MADE IMPORTANT -FIND
FOR LOCAL PURCHASESj there was no iruurance.
Buying - During Season Is An
Important Factor In Barry
Produce Markets

’ The flames hud gained conaiderabk
i headway, in that purt of tlw -houte
above the kitchen, when divcovrrrd bv
I Mr# Clump at about 11 30 A M The
! department promptly responded to the

A tax study of resort |iroperty made
recently in several townships iiere ini operation The fire was largely confined
to tile
wa. . , first &lt;11.
(lie founty proved beyond doubt that'._ place where ..It —
further &lt;l&gt;-vclo|&gt;ment «t rrM&gt;rt pro|&gt;er-] coifred, but consiilrriiblr danuii&lt;* wa
ties in the county would lx- extreniely done by smoke and water, so the ex.beneficial to t.«x|xiv&lt;4
—
- • Ont pf tin- loss ail) probably reach th*
proved tlynl over a prrir
ten jear.-. figures named above

rillagr- and tow n*hi
over I'MX) nopulapoa.

i-ah'-tfien. representing -main ilial
appliance*- and ..upp)
carry out the jirovuii.nRan Across Lelterd, Written Friday, night our eiti
unaiumo'uly to buy ol
Before* He Became Clerk,
Huh- Ar Co. of Oral
Which Brought $9,188.77
ijrce.-sury &gt;&lt;iuipme|&gt;*.
Op Thursday. March 10 the county of
Hairy metved Iroiff the stati- highway v&lt;|Ui(inu*qt. ineluflifig a fire |i6
in which lo k***p the rtcotti-. ••
Welcome rhA'k for t9 188 77 which, un­ wn vi
... a, few day# previous
........................
til
lo that time.
no oil**' had dreamed belonged ui HUs
ci.mi.lv. The fact that this amount win

iW7son*-&gt;.r Dr R O- Thoma*, fia’tor &lt;d
the. Fit st Presbyterian church of Lan-

NEW EQUIPMENT IS
.•sng. Michigai. W&gt; do n-rf know what' HERB 0ENEWAY WON THE
PROVING
tuxu^.
-*.
muvinu FINE
rnic BENEFIT
ocifcrii ,(l!
,.hK.
whateverIMMhea. athat
&gt;ii talk
PRESIDENCY ON SLIPS
Taxpayers Glad tp -Know That
Pumping Cost 1&amp; Reduced
From 7 Cents to 2 Cepts

lira- report of ■ City EMglnrer Bert
S,iu&gt;k&lt;, *.v:u; read al the. council hieft.nu Friday night and opr fity i-sd.-r,
i -.(axially.will la interested in Ule figmrsrtv*.gayr mUO tlie &lt;ipt*ration of the
mm
all wurre* wa&gt; &lt;20 305 18 Total cxpendilure* &lt;1624069. showing a surplus
over all exprdtlures of &lt;4.064 49 Includ­
ed in the expeditures thb year were
■*♦.&lt;*63*4—rar— tdrcLtic puniumu equipnu-nt aiid maintenance of building
Ttiere. were 340 feet of new main laid
ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORT at a cost of &lt;298 68. There w«*te xevfral new fhetera installed, ttw* amount
CONTAINS SOME INTER
[ol which h not definitely specified in
EST1NG FIGURES
~
i trtided On tlu-

CIRCULATION OE
BOOKS NCREASES

1

jiaK.-i There ought M&gt;1 of Officers Chosen At Moo-*

&gt;d next M'iniiay tugp’.

Harty Frirce is the captain of th"
ifipci quad 'Mi* other member. are
. follow^.; Harold*, N*"***ui U-'.ut.

day's Village Elections
In County
Village r-lectinns were held Jdanfiay
th the touting re-

K o.v nflb,r, o’.,, John Palmer. Ray
|»|«.,(»
a Parker &lt;&gt;ro Kanrom. F!
.hvlUr.
.mPr Ry.mg, warren Rotah, Laverne
three tickrU In live
furrson. Burl Rising- Jack HakowMty. field, the Republican, independent and
Ed. Rice. ch.i- Rantirv.
Non-Pariban. The Offices were divided
in th*- election, as follows
,
President—Ehner Greenfield. Ind.
Clerk—Hern*. Remington. Hep
■ 'Treasurer -Ralph Welherbee. Rep
Assessor—Ward Quirk. Ind
Trustee*- Amos WengeR Arthur BasCohn I Mumu..and Stewart Lof-

* •« .I'.ing injvulue and carrying a larger
■ certain f««d wu* &lt;il*eov«r&lt;d bv County
ilullargti |«-rrrnlageof thc.toial taxe^
~:c|r:k_M O Hill in January "las'" Hri vied In the township* studied.
promptly Jiad hta deputy write to the
But figure* obtained from li^y owner
— rate highway department, oskinc then
“^iition tp Uni jiurticular Irtghwuy
of one ot th** largest and best-known'
resort# in Harry ermnty. indicates that
. ...i the mult tii.it. the itate highway
the amount ot money brought into the J
• ‘defMrtment Investigatt-d the matter
t tsMoouw
IsatiMMiig Itself, that the stale actuull)
county tiirough tourtal and
w,„
M.-Irtkidi.
CITY ENGINEERS REPORT
trade and the stimulus given to local SUPERINTENDED r AND ALL !&lt;&gt;wed .Burry county the amount nn-nUsually a village election th Middleturned,
jwodurv market* i. ,i factor just us irn- EMPLOYEES TAKING iVAGE "
‘•n'*'’ and sent on the money.
v
TELLS OF GOOD SAVINGS
viile |a u rge quiet than a Quaker
supply. t.he sunt of &lt;1 iwaoi
it probably Is-..nt generally known, FOUR HUNDRED TWEN­
ssr4
..... ................. ............... ...
cut next year
rnreting.
The
one Iwld Monday »n&lt; a
- l&gt;:du£Ung.iliCiiUtcnisJrom'.the $16,­
MADE LAST YEAR
but Miehigan taws place rt-sponalbilify:
TY FOUR NEW PATROfilS 24043
*himng exception. Instead of pne ticket
would leave the net &lt;&gt;)»-ratitut
7 his particular /■'•sort owner Is quoted
for all lite rlerk-ai work of the county
tiw-rr were two. both non-partisan But
road commtaiion. including thu kreiUng Average Cost of Conducting the
oeranse-he has kept detailed records nf TlAJH 1 ECC TCAPMFRt;
, .
SIO.OOOOO whKh would Indicate that -NO CEMENT PAVING IS
all his . Xpenditur, - During the p.i . 1 WU Ltbb ItAUntrti
of the books, etc, with the county.
the. plant is. at the present time, re­
Three Libraries Was Kittle
eleven years, according to these records,
. PLANNED FOR THIS YEAR
AND NO SCHOOL NURSE rferk Tin- iviunty clerk names th.
turning a fine profit.
Iietson who will have charge of that
his estublLshment has purchuM-d localOver 6c Per Book
ful Hi* name was
Tiutotal
dumber
of
gull»m&lt;
pumped
Probably Little* if Any Tarmack- H“’
jiartifular oilier work, of which there
_. .... rival caucus. He !o*t
p,»"» Th»i «&lt;* s“«"« i« a considerable amount The person'
duprig the .year ending March 1 was
out there too Hut if j-ou know Herb
138 112.764. With the steam jdant the
ing Will Be Attempted
)onx Of cream, xi.680 loaves of bread 1 to Taxpayers Will Amount to so named by the comity clerk to look S*1 ‘J'’* annual report ol the
furl cost was substantially Aeven cents,
Public
Library
from
Mur* 1h 1MI
after this clerical uWk and keep, the P,,h
'*’ ”
hrnrv ,,
"m M,,n
275 -hck.i of local brands of flour. 6.OM1
•
------’------------In 1932
About
$18,867.00
for each 1.000 gallons pumped: but
books for the county road comtnuslon
(MMiifcto of sugar. 720 fioundg of brown
The report .1 City Otgfeer Spark , \lency Monday and was elected,
The sciuxd
school board and Suirrinicndeiit
Superintendent lK wad,. n tlrpmr county .rlerk. In
sugar. 2 200 Chicken*. 560 biiahel# of
,,M' lM"' u' u th" .c‘r'*2!*tl0,i tufUi^r S(mrks report
— other
-■
—
■ The
village officers
elected
are
pumi*
hate reduced the iHimpIng to the council Friday night gave iomt*
potatoes; the total of these purchase# VanBusktvk have shown that th.*yap- narry r,ninSy U11, dPJHlty‘ rollhty clerit was much larger than ever before, un* trie p
...
.
per thousand
thousand guJb&gt;
ku1Vmi&lt;Io 0203 cent*, interesting figure* on paving It evi­ as follow.,.
amounting to about &lt;77.«xi In addltton
“'*•'«««»»«» °l Hustings tax- is
. thr branch hbran. * wen vha
*, .i m*. per
Clerk—Dora White
the property has paid &lt;10lii(W in tax Pu&gt;',‘r‘*- rh«*y have gone u long way to— -rjrmff,. (Hlrrounty clerk is respon- patronized, a.- wHl.a* du- *&lt;n rnl h- ■*.o tthat the* actual ctRt Mf the current denced the fact that continued Improvcmeig and xavings are bring made Trras -Blanche Seger.trom
to
operate
the
pump*
tnls
year
has
money to the rounty
pr&lt;&gt;|x-rtytiaat
flati- i- ward meeting tlwgeneral fxia-ftatum ^ble. hr keeps in (ouch with the cor- ^j*1'*
'
property
. in use for
. county
.
&lt;‘ imuitiL-.
.
. &gt;.r —rcduceii
—
,t/xc,
I V... .alr
.all
1,1,, fthe
I,.. 111
1 »• rr*]&gt;oiidrnc&lt;&gt;
.
.
... of■ ...
'ril,.
,t* I it I, I i if I of luMlU
fl flTlVl
ff been $2 610 74 ns compared with al­ by, the city tn doing thu important
Hie main
A.vruor-Fred O Stokqg
•
The f*l*
circulation
book .• ‘.in
onlv
thr****
daring
th*along
line
and. booMteeplng
the
only
three*
mom .II-, dnring
th&gt;'
taxer,
ail • -,t.
hue
-or*
.
Trustees—Fred Rock, H C Paulson.
most &lt;9.000 fuel eo»l had the. punq» work
vear Abo this refill owner ha-, pur- 11,1 v ,un1’ Pfanncd to cut the school C1„!n&gt;y road commission His- nearly library lias been a follows.
A total of-98.’&gt; sqnartl yards &lt;&gt;• eon- Arthur Qeukr*
4 208
oi* rated by steam. Tills savpui
which wren
wen &lt;88.000
&lt;88.&lt;mmi last
last v*yvat.
chased &lt;6.492.40 worth ol lumber, hard- ,expetuex. *hich
at, tjx yearK Of experience as county clerk March 1931
crete
paving
were
laid
on
North
Jeffer
­
3 800-of OVTr
hi operation cost will, no
•
Woodland.
ware and building material* from mcr- ■
31’ per rent, which every- tutve given Mr. Hill a thorough knowl- Aiicfi *
“ doubt, la* reflected in some reduction son St. east of the National bank and
Karl Faul won out a* president of
ch.'in't'- in tin- county during'the past 11
concede fa u large reduction m &lt;&gt;dg&lt;* of thu detail# "of ilu- work ol Uie Mui
the cost tor laving it. including the the village on Monday Clerk. Frank
war. an&lt;l &lt;982.25 worth ol palm during:*eh&lt;”* ro*’s
, ,
county road commission, also.of the June
grading, gravel, cement and labor wa- Kilpatrick: treasurer. la-on Tyler; **tincouncil
is
nut'to
make
money
out
1.923
the same iwruxl Salaries paid to hited
Following are the Rem# on which re- iaws regulating the highway depart-. Jul*.
.
..
| duclmn i «#n
will »be m-d.
made r™for ra*.
the --------------next nM.llta-_—
the
county
road
commission.
' August
(Continued on page threw
'««-••-."**
--------------------------------------------*e*sor. B S. Holly; trustees. Grant O2234 of the water works, but to get enough
•
good. -Gilbert McLeod and Carl Nclt. .M-hool year, which begins nrgt-July.,fw' Ji luppena Hut. in. this purtieutar in- S*’ptemb* i
2.968 from it no ax ro'take care of extensions of SB5A57
and repairs uithdut bond twin and
There were 33.029 square
hamer.
‘
the tux which will be levied next f&gt; - static,. ti„- failure of our county U&gt;
NEGRO r-'
BARITONE
SINGwithout
culling
upon
the
people
for
exTarmac
surfacing
laid
fo;
n
‘•'‘nb,r '&gt;’»»«’ ’&gt;«•&gt;«'•« l&lt;»r tL- present &lt;hmi tin.*, nice -urn of money wa-. nftt November
That means that the exist for grading
ER TO GIVE CONCERT &gt;*'“r
made a year ago now. -o of dm* to the present county clerk, as wc
Only one ticke! tn the field Percy
the streets labor and all material was
(Continued on page flvei
'■
| course tiwae reduction* could not ppply ,continued on page mm- pah twin , January. 1’JJ
484*
*tal. li b» re..U ar -qu»n. v«M
W— »“
™Oswald Lampkins of Grand'1" the budget a.* then made for th
4.41V.
February. 193;
Tl..rr .. ..■ «.WilU».l I«« &lt;4 -urb
«'■* •" •■■» bnbbl, U l,.n&gt;
RURAL TEACHERS TO
Rapids Coming Here On
' .,
7.' J
-- —
and gutter laid, costing- &lt;3240 75. or the names of the oUier officers
-X:nxCAMP fire groups
! Circulation in main library
HEAR
DR.
BURNHAM
slightly
over
38
cenu
ptr
fool
for
ma-!
Sunday Evening
,■ then*
win
ixa
reduction
ot
&lt;5.qoo.
in
there will lx&lt;5.000. In
HAVING CELEBRATION Circulation in First
terial and laying.
-* ,. ICOUNTY WIDE SERV­
tcrial
laving.
. branch ..
A real treat fa in store for*HI|tfln$8(otl&gt;T *"rrt*
hirmfure nor un­
There were 4.413 «tiuarc feet of sideProgram to Be Rendered At
people next Sunday evening when OsWl11 **’
ICE ON GOOD FRIDAY
Observing Birthday Week With i Circulation in Sr con
'walk laid during TIw year ending ,
wald luimpkiiis of Grand Rapid*, a, - Tt»*Te*Hl be a reduction of twof
* Ward branch
Court
House
On
Saturday
7 March 1. at a cost of (416 30
Supper and Mothers As
negro iMrluxu- singer, will give a con- ‘eachw * Hu re will be one lewteach■Since July &gt;
Tomshanncy of Battle
The figures for thejM.-t year show a Rcv.
*
Afternoon
cert in the Methodist church nt 7:15ier
Uw Junior high school The in-.
Their Guests
'considerable reduction from the pre­
Creek lo Speak At MethO'clock
' ■'tiumental music will be handled by a
. ual circulation
Dr. Ern**t Burnham from .Western vious year, the saving on crmenl pav­
Mr. Lampkin* fa a young man who i&gt;.regular high Mhod teacher and nn, t Tin* week lieginning March ft i»
State Teachers*
College
will
be litre
pdist Church
Thirteen hundred and tour books ,------—,----- ------------,
—
ing being 31 - crilts’per square yard
attracting.H* attention of music cril^ *‘"*’1
* » fa-employed for next designated as Camp Fire Week mid in were added to thv library, 1.177 by put- Saturday. March Iflth. to address the i|es» than the preceding year, and a'■ Next Sunday March 20. is Palm Sun­
the
larger
cities
is
given
over
to
birth
­
in. fa'caww* nt his splendid voice. Reese I
This will effect a saving ol
day
and the day will be appropriately
(Continued on |Mge threei
।
day celebrations *n»* local organiza- chase and 127 by gilt, making n total Rural Trachers' Get-Together meeting
Veatch being cijM-claliy Interested In H V' .. .
..
.
of 11,973. books in tile library Four which will b- held in the ceurl room
observed in the churches of this city.
.
non.
alii
cep-bra
left*
a
union
meeting
him Hr Is a grnduute of one of the | ’• AH salaries will fa* reduced Jen p.-r
hundred and thirtyrfour book* were at 2^:00 o'clock, S;&gt;nlv ef tin* ladies of FIRE DEPARTMENT
Palm Sunday 1* the beginning of PaaMondaV’ wlh’ai.™U- disrarded. Thirty v-lumeA ol magazines t»«*
r,“b
High school# In Grand Rapid# and has cent, including those of the supcrin- or°C?ntra!ai1 M (iutol
ia-(1 iiaooMii. - ...
t&gt;* ***.-*ani’ u Hili ' ; i-. aifH’-, in inuNaziu-.-* ......... -..... --........ ....
ci COTCD ncciDCDC sk‘,, Wrtk cuhninatmg in the Easter
appeared In ntnperoua concert* there, i 'Continued on i&gt;axe nine, port fwiJ» Middy da&gt;
da&gt; All Camp Fire
Fir.* girls will *'/&lt;• bound and .«cvent?-thw
.reventj-thne bookbook-.. ^^IWsh
l»Jtt A Dish pl^China
o. China Tea
A good
LLtLltU UrrlLtnb Sunday services on March 27
receiving much praise for his work Hr
•
•
wnfr their
their middies,
middies, skirt*
skirts and
and tie*
(it s
op pag&lt; '■ h scii. part two.. ; attendance at thjs nweting ts desired
wen
1.Continued
'
On-Good Friday the Barry County
ha&gt; a promising voice amt i a mod***! CITY AND WARD
Guy Giddings Retained As Chief I Ministerial Aesjciation fa sponsoring a
On Mate nnm. M,,ni&gt; It. Hi.- _-„ c TRA IkTrnfUHUr
i' M
&gt;1 .'ll.t.ll.M,.
Ml irrlSG.
M l.f
M IIAI.
..
miAwmum-young man. trying to make
n*iiniiccc *dc uct n CAInp Fm. atria land llwir ftuianfun. SOILS TRAIN CUMING
.....................
. ...
City Has Very Low Fire
-'«'«* h&gt; be held at the. Methodih
Then* will be a, special
meeting
of
a Slice**!* III lib Chosen vocation. ArUAULUdto AKt HtLU
... , church in this city beginning at 1 30
• Uh Ihrlr mothers ... rurn■ .01 uiuir
fn flARRY COUNTY H.a.ofha R.b-t«h Uadgr No ,M m.
ruminniyiiiK Mr Lampkins at tile piatio
Loss Annually
p
an(1 rtosing at 3JX&gt; o'clock. All
in
u
i*it
luck supper al
ilu* Methodist
•
Mnr,*h
iw,».
u-iti,
i,,rir
In
n
pot
at
the
day
vU
.,
nn8
March
18th
with
pot
luck
uj]l fa* Harriet DeKruytrr
Republicans Named No Candi­ .nurd, |»rt&gt;r» M m&gt; .&lt;M Ueh Farmers Are Urged to Bring wrofF MfrOM Atar.hThe Hastings Fire Departmcn’. ha# *ot the churches of the county ore InAdmission Sunday night is free, only
" ' to co-operate in thiv observance.
«raun .Uh tli.lr «u,. .ill ,» Mated
•
•
,,,1,™ of *, Or.nd u* A- choscn the following officers Most of vlted
date Against Mayor Chas.
(a collection'being taken.
at u separate table.. Following Uh* sup-,
Samples of Soils For AnalM.mb|v win be present. It fa hoped tlicm are re-elections:.
Rev. A T. Tomshanney. pastor of the
Following ix the program Mr. Lamp­
H. Leonard
f . uinformal program, will be~ Riven
First Presbyterian church. in Battle
Guy Giddings. Chief.
pefeRn
*
ysis By
gy Experts
Experts
tlial there
there may
may fal&gt;- a
a very
very good
good attend*
attendysis
tlial
kin*, will render:
/
Creek, is fo give the address He corngs
At the
.11
,,ar city
»
and word
"UIU catidlb-. held each group contributing something
■ o del Ml(nmut&lt;i fa-n'-— Iknfiiudy.
The Mirh.uan**Ctntral Railroad and an‘c
...
'
...—and
.._j Tuesday
——,.... evening th *, front Camp Fire Mrs- Caiildn, who
very highly recommended as a speaker
on. Monday
Russell smrikcr. Capkhn
yDer SchmiedHruhms
Mtthigan Stat** College co-operating.
‘
*
and it ts hojied there may be a good
Herbert Bishop. Secy.-Trea*
*•
(ullowlng
nominations
were
made
"Le Moulin" Pierm*.
. Sanitation .at the-Inst guardians' meet-' with County Aiptcultura! Agent. Harold
This
city
has-------------reason to fa*. r
proud
At Quimby church. Thursday. March
---------, ---. ... of. attendance Following Uie usual cus­
llcpablkan City Ticket
. "O Lisbon*" (Don Sebastian©)—Ver­
ing. will have charge of the program.' J. Foster, will run a Solis Train over !4 Stan serving at S:30. Price 2a cants, the splendid work of iu firemen and tom. the stows of the city will be closed
Mayor—No candidate.
di.
•■
.
from twelve to Hirer o'clock, so all may
* The O-da-ko-ta Camp Fire Group the Michigan .Central Railroad, in —Adv. 3-23.
"
' its low fire loss.
"When I Think Upon the Mpiden*" — I Treasurer—Mr*. Nellie Smith
Barry
county
on
Wednesday.
March
23.
, attend services at the church of their
Board of Rrevlew—Henry Wellman . intends to attend the rally on March
Michael Head
IB in full force We arc working on' The train will consist of thre- rr,
r-x
r.
r,
Z-,
clioire Special Good Friday services
•The KingdiHn By the SeaSomcr- j Supervisor 1st and 4tb—A)Vm. L loUr National Birthday Honor, planning coaches One cnaCh will be given to ex !
Chase.
hibits. a second coach will be used for
yell.
j Supervisor 2d and 3d—Mrs Wild.i!ol,r room» and *ea for etir-mothers- the testing of roil sajnplrs brought in
"Lore"—Blelchman.
' 77ir last l»» inertings have been deWarm r.
P
•
•'Mam'seilr Marte''—Guion.
by farmers while the third coach willbe )w&gt;ld at the Methodist church open! ChHirmnii - City - Commit;*** — lasm( vuted almost uxi'ltLsiveij to working on fae mrfl for lenurc purposes only a
Intrrmi**inn.
mg with the Brotherhood meeting on
headbands
We
will
fvuve
a
crn-monial
-London Giri;—Snodgra**.
,I Tolhurst.
, c
,
.
eg
v
w* Monday night Other speakers are to
meeting on the twenty-second of this small purl of’thr -top. will he given
"My Lord What a Mournmg'.-zDaw-1
Republican Ward Ticket*.
over
to
lecture,
the
multi
part
m
th.Senior
Boys
ana
Several
Uraduatea
Making
Young
Men
s
1
be Rev Wynn of Frec|xirt on Tuesday
' month— Contributed!
----First Ward—Alderman, full term.
work will be the testing and giving ol
Cnmnnlnn fnr F.rnrle
evening and Rev. J. Marlon DeVinney
defind.* wdividuai recommendation* on
Campaign tor funds
"Didn't It Rain"-Burleigh
. Arthur Haven
*•—of Caledonia on Wednesday Evening,
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
GET
"Go Down Mom-.*"—Burleigh
First Ward—Alderman, I
the soil samples brought in
Would you like to make un inlcst- such boye are given a clurnce fo 'be- On Thursday night Rev. L. L. Dewey
- "De Old Arks a Morarin' "—Guion (Archie Rciekord
E*.erv farmer u- urged to bring In nwnt tjiat will bring big returns to you come sen-respecting citlxens
will conduct the Holy Communion servSMALLPOX PROTECTION
"A Man Goin' Roon' Takin Names"
fecund Ward—Alderman. Fred Og-!
samples of soil from his tl* Id* for antj to (he *urid aV large—an invratThe Commonwealth Is not a state tcc in the light of the cross. The full
—Dell.
di n. •
tast’.ng. Test* will be made for lime and Sneiit that will return not x&gt; miich institution and receive* no state funds.। program for Easter DaywiU be printed
Third Ward-Alderman. Harry R County Health Unit Also Plans phosphate- and file soil class!fh-d ac-. nwney. but will result in character and but L- entirely financed by personal next week. Sec the church column for
TO THE DEPOSITORS OF THE
to Immunize Pupils Against
Miller
cording to lu.crop adaptation Marl ln hclpmg boys to live the right kind contribution.** and by* appro|wiations further information about the Sunday
NASHVILLE---------------STATE HANK.
---------------Fourth Ward—Alderman. Chas
! sample# presented at tjie train will ala iift-and be’ fitted for their places made by county boards of supertisiors' services.
Diphtheria
You are hereby nolifkd that there Cinrkt.
■tn the ----world?
and the Tag Day gifts
-----! The »mal)|K&gt;x. vaccination campaign-। so be tested.
will be u meeting of the depoaitorsxif*
Hirer .stoj» arc arranged lo accom­'
If so.- you will fa* Interested anmgbid
Boys oj all tlaaacs. (hose with homes
Democratic City Ticket.
the Nashville State Bank, mow closed*
I which was begun a month ago by the!' niodate Barry county farmer*
lo know that you arc to have the op- ai.d tltose without homes, some boy» MAYOR REAPPOINTS LI­
al the Masonic Temple. Tuesday/ Mayor—Chas H. Leonard.
| County Hfulth Department is now well I। Hastings. Wednesday. Mafeh 23rd »l
...’• portunity of contributing to thu great wi’-&gt; have been termed incorrigible and
Treasurer
—
Mrs
Mamie
Mann'
BRARY
BOARD
MEMBERS
March 32. at 1:30 P. M
under way All phP* have been sent out j.3q
to 100 P M
’
work on Saturday.-March 19. when tin- delinquent
---- by. the authorities, others
_ children
This meeting is called lor the con-1 lloar.l or nevte.-Mon NKhoK
I to parent*. Over 2.000 school
Nushvlnc&gt; Wednesday. March 23fd a*.1 sturr Commonwealth.for Boy* will hold uho
. ... *-'--------- •
some serious
have committed
Terms of Three Expired Thi«
«h-Ko nomtao- tav',
ira«l«| tnM soul:-.^deration of a new depositors agree­
their
annual
Tag
Day
here,
permission
‘
1
"
'
‘
misdeed
—
in
fact
all
kinds
of
boy*
find
Th
;
ment and any other &amp;plneM that may­ u«i m.dt cowmatro .ill nil nmy I
Yeat—Board Is Doing a
-— ■ - —
. ,
.
Caledonia. Thursday. March 24th1 at
having been given them by Mayor a haven at Starr Commonwealth,
Sujiervisor 2d and 3d—L. R. Olas-;L
be brought before the meeting.
, In Hosting# township rurali schools and 9.m A M ,ln 12 W) noon
where they* hive an equal chance to
Leonard.
Splendid Work
By order oflhc Depositors Commit- go*.
Oommlttre-Elrov
Ya"kc* s»!rln«' Woodland. Aasyna.
In rvtr .
thc coache* will be on1
Ttjto year there arc a number of the make good. The history of some of
Chnlrnjan City
Mayor Leonard reappointed H. O.
.
J ‘ Johnstown. Thornapple and Carlton rtdlng n(.llr U1e Michigan Central sta-• boy* who are senior* in the Albion these lads would thrill and shock you
Tobias.
Hayes. Dr. B A. Perry and Mrs. F L.
Signed:
.
. townihlpii A&gt;) county .K-hoofa will have &lt;ton. The train will fa* open to visitors.
'High
school
and
tlo*M&gt;
lad*,
togrtiu-r
_
z
____________
__
______
_
_
_____
a*
you
kariuKl
of
their
start
towards
B.tuer
members
of the City Board of
Democratic Ward Tickets.
bet*n visited bv
b&gt; the end of March
March.
I’ been
1 durtng |he
Chester Smith.
with several of the graduates, arc to lives ot crime because they had not
M
Ward—JMrtrrnia". full terma program for protection against
The
Fred Mayo.
Tito train
train*will
•will carry
carry aa staff
staff of
of three
three' visit the totajis ot Michigan and con- received the right home training nor Library Commissioners
Elsewhere we review the m»rt of
Fred Fuller
—Adv.
No candidate. .
diphtheria wilLbe started in tile new e](WIto' consisting of the Agricul-■ duct the tag days, instead of the lived under normal conditions in tlw
Flr*i yVard“A,t,&lt;*rman- vacancy- future Requert slips will b&lt;- sent out to luraI A‘^n( # lhf NeU- york central
Hie City Llbthrian. who works under
1 younger lads as heretofore, making it right environment
CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY.
the direction Of the Library Commis­
-------- :
...................Kiuiroaa ano two rviirescmativex oi
[ a real young
men's campaign for
"
—*-«—visit
*-*» •&gt;
— - zCommon
——~— ­
11 you• -•should
the
Citizen# of Hastings —
sioners.^ U a very gratifying report,
Second Ward—Alderman—No candi- antitoxin. TN* achlck text will be given. Michigan State College Messrs Millarr fund* wealth
-------- ---on--Sunday,
-----------you
---------would
-------find- every and show* what a line service our li­
Friday. March 25 being Good Friday. date.
|
“‘e
I first
need
text the
----- to
—determine
--- - --- which children
-.. -- and-Sackrtder Ihrv* nun will
«... ..O*
At tlw* present Utne there arc 87 boys boy attending church and many of brary u rendering to the |&gt;roi»lv of this
I request that all' business places and
Third Ward—Aiderman—No candi­ tlie toxin-anntoxm All children over MI)I sample.* and mak&lt;s» recominenda-'
' ’ at the Commonwealth, including two them taking some active pari in the city. Those* who serve as- such comrouoffices within the city be cloaed from date.
9 months of ago should have till* pro-, (ions.
boys from Hastings, if you have serviCf. Later they gq to their cottage* sioners deserve the reappointment, and
12 o'clock noon until 3 o'clock P. Kt. I Fourth Ward—Aldcrmsu—Bert Lan­ tectloiL The protection given by toxin’ __________________________________
' never paid a visit to this -home " you where dinner is served, each,boy eating
that day. and that, as far as poasyalr/ caster.
nchly merit the gratitude and appre­
antitoxin last for life.
,
I should make it a point to do so We the same kind of a meal as is served ciation of the people of Hastings.
ail citizens tngy atteild some church
In the first and second wards no
say home-' advisedly, as it is a real to Mr- Starr at his home. On week,
service held within the hour* men­ caucuses were held, and in the third
AN APPRECIATION.
_______________
,
I "home." where the boy* receive Just days gll attend school and .in the!
tioned.
•
ward no candidate was named. The
To those who supported me at the
JOHN DOYLE.
“ loving care and cultural training asi iprtng
—-------* -----------*" be *found
—•* ■work-!
—*• 1
andsummer
will
CiUs. If. Leonard. Mayor.
city committee will name the nominees Republican caucus Tuesday evening.
■ing in the numerous gardens and on
» p •
g
Having marc (Mirsanal properly on arc given in
any
If they wish to do so.
£ar£^
£J
arBenormalhome.
- “m,&lt;*rb,e Therot; ; the farm tn connection, where they
&lt;• * F1ZC AcU/uru
ANNOlfN CEMENT.
EOKTroNtn.
” presided
pmKim over
»yr by matrons
m.t™« »„d
Trcauirer. I extend my .hearHe! iwi*
.
..
auction sale on the ‘iw
«8«
and I'raLse nearly all the vegetables used! Opportunity to win a Frtgidalra-MoHaving been nominated at
ocratic’Oty caucus hr the
—
nic
Tbp meeting
m«Unt of
ol the
lb. Women's
Worn™-, club “‘,.”h„, ^n. 1
nn JEST,
wnrii * .m
win iTSSS
u.&gt;,ann
“"* one rallc east 4n
"”“1 »»•
°w-nan
“&lt; "*"'
nine
■»« Y11,1"'
—
01 -‘i during the year. The Commonwealth U raine model refrigerator U offered efflthe polls
on April
4 w 111 be Col.
greatly
.
f «««l achooi.
Col religious
«. .. Couch
goodsuper
school,
religious situated
training, on
superCity Treasurer I win appreciate your win
po^poned until Anril on ac- 1
« ..&lt;P L4 7 ttt
h*,"?’north
of Freeport.
W. H. Couch
training,
­■, beautifully
‘the banks of a cient housewivrs m a national cunteM
support al the poll* for election April count Of sJckM**
( appreciated.—Nellie Casaday Smith — wll,
{hu m1&lt;, fulJ p(|rtjCU(ara o{ vised recreation, and arc taught the • small lake about three miles weu ot In which Conturom Power, local
M
* |
--------------- .
Adv
. . .________________
which are glv*n on another page of value and dignity of honest labor.
Albion—an ideal place for boys under dealer, ta participating. Fifty rtfrtgIf elected I will endeavor to perform
CHIROPODIST.
~ '
1 this issue of the Banner.
When Floyd Starr began this work ideal surrounding*
PUBLIC SUFFER
—33c. SUPPER—25c.
“
'
“ '
*
PLBLIC
!
,,,
.
- he did not dream that il would develop
and creditable
Remember the 25c supper to be
ST. PATRICK'S SUPPER.
as rapidly as II ha*, but he was inter­ ,oung men will be In Hastings and we
served by the American Legion AuxilSt. Rote hall. March 17. Music and ested injope
boy*,there
(specially
or.es who
_
______ _ ____ _____ _ _____ _
Manee.—Adv.
may bethe
a generous
response
DANCE.
iary on Wednesday evening, March 23. ■ Irish songs. Supper served from 4,30 had but few opportunities in the totheir Tag Dayappeal. Buch an th­ showing at TtitltUin t n»Un
MACCABEE HUPPEREvery Saturday night at Clear lake, at the
8:00.
50c. world
world, so
so has
has dedicated
dedicated his
his life
life and
and hi.I
hlJ veitment
vestmentto
*tn*boys
ypung men
men is which ""drastic "^irlce reducuona
th* Legion
leaion room*.
rnnmi UarTlng
iJnTtlnr- at
nt five!
five' till
till 8
00 Everyone
#*v*rvanr welcome.
welcome Price
Price rule
hovx and"
andvoutur
Saturday night. March II. 25c.—Adv.&gt; —Frank Herrington. Adv. tl.
'
o'clock. Everyone invited.
j —Adv.
t poasesslons to building a place where1 far peaching and ot untold benefit,
[been made.

REDUCTION IN
SCHOOL BUDGET:

REDUCED COSTS OF
PAY ME SHOWN

Tag Day for Starr Commonwealth on Saturday, March 19

B’-

One Auction Sale

kelas Refrigerator

.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER? WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. -1032

PAGE TWO

■Tl WENT Of
EXPENSES NEEDED

&lt;lcr to relieve the taxpayers of Michi­
gan.
.

H.H.S. Graduate Is
SEWAGEDSPOSA
Honored at College
PUNT OPENS Wj

LOCAL NEWS

Kenneth Wilcox, who is attending]
of the go* tax arc being paid to codn-1
! college In Kalamazoo, lias been initial-1 - ------------- — ---------- - ------ ..
ties for the maintenance of county,
re! into "Phi Thrta Pi. a "natlnAal frater- • grange hall on Mprch 24 for Klinner.
roads. The state Jaw ha.-* put upa.t,
,.
.
.
■
riity.
Only* studefiti having their names
Mr*’ P. T- Cplgrovc has been quite
counties a greatl? added- miknge rac-hr
HAS THE---CASH
;
------- -----------------------------IN
- THE.'"’ the honor roll tor schohirddp are -wk the past week but is improving.
PEOPLE UF MICHIGAN UN­ year for nve years to come, by com-,!CITY
admitted
as
members.
We
an
glad
to!
Mr*
J.
K.
Mattoon
has
becn-confiiwd
pelling them
to lake
over some
the t*jwnshe&lt;
damv Tn nnMPT PTE PAYIdgtiway
system
While
appro-• BA
«K TO COMPLETE
ABLE TO PAY HEAVY
* la ar Kenneth is making g*x»d.
!'■&gt; her home fy alckncwa the iou&gt;t w&lt;*k :
----H
you
are
looking
tor
mUlinery.
mw
prlatiou has been made to help :h.ING FOR IT
TAX BURDEN
the ads of tlw Morning Glory Shopiw
lountws. ihe amount is not nearly;
on page 8.
•
enough to enable a county, to do any-1 COST ABOUT S60.000
LET-UP IN ROA
। a son was born to Mr, and Mix Stan­
thing like a decent job of malntaimn,-1
WIRED ;lw
E additional township-nyieae-. which!
ley Mrincrt. 528 So. tfSHle Si . mi;
AND
NO
BONDS
ISSUED
BUILDII
! March 13. at l*cnnock hbJpital
— —
it will take over each year tor the next i
■ Dr and Mrs. C- E. Hyatt and family,
Opportunity For Special Session net- year* ft would rttayc count;
• i About 70 Per Cent of City’s!
■ lure e moved this week Into the Brown j
. . ,
n„-i (highway taxes, and would also l.i ...
Kpmes Now Connected With ■
I re-’idencc, corner Church and Bond Sts ‘
of Legislature to Be ol Kcal ^rc;|r,, t.mnxhlps of hlchn.»v taxation
Tlw community night at Welcome!
Sewer System .
EXPERIMENTS WITH FIELD
Assistance-to State
if riw enure weight tax w«-r- paid to.
Corners will ix- held at the. luill on;.
The ‘Banner ladierc.- that the stt m;:-1 counti.-x leaving to the Stale all but i Cimsi.kr.ibli- during the-|»a t . EQUIPMENT TO BE MADE
Friday night. March 18. All are wei-f '
rar was shown bv the Gt-. *n«ro«T&gt;
THJS SUMMER
^4. «on&gt;e.
&lt;ncy.-if ch*: , times require* a deetd
what aaiUUonal money tlw Royem-[.,.JK)rt |O u„. nmnctl Friday night in
..k-t-uP’ in Uu- rpad-biuldmg ?rn. r.
Warren Dale re the nanw of the
m. i.- may appropriate for constfuc^ l)rlnKinu .hl. ri(V!,* ;j,
ut-posali
and tlw diyrrr«jn of jwirt nf ■:.*
seven pound son barn on March 2 lo!
non df highway-- In tlw -t ih ’mrsal plnnt io complrirnn ft will l&gt; finuhed, WIRE COMMUNICATION
money, for lite Um
Mr. und. Mrs. Hubert. Will ol Detroit J
•no birdcii •: t-lre-:u:y b.i. u. ii? -state highway &lt;-• • i thu year. During the year ending:
nonwee TAn bVDCNCIUC Congratulation.'.
To Complete "four
nets that will all
j
.
cc .urtii.ent will hare .n-ugh to m..n ,Marrh , the {11lowing expenditures.
PROVES TOO
EXPENSIVE
:axes on real etah
.
Remember the public• supper to be:
•xi.ltjun th* t.aid system it already ba- ’ Were made.
.•
----a.’-4*Easter Ensemble
. i Lines Are Continually Damag- %'«? Anwncarv Legion Auxdi Sewrr pipe laid. 4.139 - ft.
rnn*
' .
„ ...
—
,
। iary-on.Wednesday evening. March 23
p-wn-/uitD'ors-bk ednihuanf mat’a - JVhlle ,'h»t will br a duappolnt- ‘ costing • ...
&gt;97
cd ®y
Tr?08 ftnd
j Price
Price 1«
lx ’25
M cents.
unis.
LTSpr^vr to -o manv peo^ inin.«nt and m wtne respreu o- —
hardship
i Sewer stock and lnip]&gt;lirs..
The condition of S B Wilcox bPi.i-j
&gt;49021
Branches
compar'd: Mim cltaneous fiewi-r labor.
HoW. gratifying the glances of admira­
.burden pi#
..
. .septic
tank
iStWi Tlw radio ax a mean* of reporting
Michigan bv th* !can»rnirUun &lt; plant und of
1 forest fire.’ and of directing f.rr fight­
tion that pronounce approval of the Easter
Tuesday
morning
: tluar •«&lt; rate tnj ,Kir putr.px and taping.
1260625.inc oiw-iations may eventually come
before tlw taxes
costume you have so carefully-chosen! A
Tlw Brush Ridge CcrnL-tery Circle;
---------- 1-p.-nrral use in Michigan if expert- will meet Thursday. March 24. with!
be returned to
quick glimpse of hat anil face, a swift ap­
«IB.TJ1.:W'-lu-i-i,,, to
earned oil by the Division Mrs. Herman Zerbel, Pin luck dinner'
Total ejcpcnditUtoi
praisal «»f suit or dress, and then-—
welcome. Ethel Shdltz. Sec. •
.1 of $41.895 27 whuh t- deposited inj ,nent *■: C mM'nation ppive the »y»lem Eiyryonreqpnt..- will be return.:
The L. O- O. M aud their famiher •
._7 clty5.-two-banks. Tlw—o*Umatad| br piactieable. -- -------- -------- ’ ■ ’* j ; and
the ladies of Mnaseheart will have I
Will those final inches of silken hosiery
■
I
amount
needed
to
complete
the
sewage!
plans
are
bciiur
xxitlnwd
to
conduct;
mean tnr» wiilts* t&gt;
a - Family NightT gathering on Piidav]
anil stylish shoes accomplish thL-iniprcssioil
relief-’dtsp*&gt;&gt;.il plant i- »H',000. und thr city; .-xpeimu-nt- with portable radu* next;
be But there will be a
rarely need K and are
;!cd tuu‘has Un- rash on hand to complete and -.pnnj; at tlic Purest Fire Experiment evening. Piyt luck suppvr at U.30
o’clock.
;iay
for
the
plant.
The
city
enutne.'i.station
near
Rovomman.
property alter i’ !nu&gt;*b&lt;
Mr.-. Mary Hemuy of Freeport, who-,
...timiins that the plant should be;, n the u* ot radio proves succcxstid
When a county like
They will, if you have chosen from our
u aulfenng
from a relapse of the. innimpli-tcd and in ojx-ration by July 1. -., m (notably mean
a considerable
such a stowing a* rlx
CIJY ENGINEER WILL
varieil colh-clion of the'best new Spring­
■
" ““
next
jctai:.:-in the Michigan forest fire sup- fluenrdi b quite ill at the home of in i |
daughter
and ipuband. Mr. and Mr*
ATTtNu I nt MttiINu At the present time »*&gt; ihe busm*-•!pies ;*&gt;n system.
cm. It
&gt;&lt; jiould b&lt;- n-cd
time,
footwear ami hosiery fashions, the
Iplucrs and TtJ per cent of pie homes of &gt;chiefly
. ramniumettioh between Andrew Roush.
Bany re below raiher
one style that attractively emphu.-lizes (he
Among thoM- who have bi-n sick!
To Be Held At East Lansing to j the. city nn: connected with our sum- r loans
headquaru-r* and a field
avtrace in the itmot
during the pa’i week are Mre Aniia'
•I
iary
N
Wer
systeip.
•
force
actually
working
on
threat
fires
modi?
and mood of your costume.
Consider
Operation
of
Sew■'
tarv
n
wer
syxh-m.
taff-.
.
f It will lx- the jiolicy of th(\ council;1 While all of tlw IM 'towers through Eckert Mr.». 1h&lt;^ Baird. Mrs Tom
It w certainly futile atid. worw than,
age Disposal Plants
... rapidly as it ran be done, to havejjhj. fire rone of thr state have regular Johnaton and Rev. L L Dewey, ah oil
an idle, gr‘tur«* to kevp on imposirffc
whom
ar«'cohvalcaeing.
taxt-A if jx-opk- cannot pay. in oth«-r -The annual «onf*-ten*.r of operatot &gt; , ihr remaining 30 per rent of tlw honit's teh phone communication with the
word*, the tax burden on real wtatr; of wwage dUposal plants in thre stat ;■ &lt;&gt;f Hiutings hooked up with our sewer I nearest district lire himdquarters. it is
system. 'Hint -shiiuld be done within a: iinio' sUile in hniiiy InMances’to m’ain- FARMERS MUST NOW
niu»t be greatly reduced* Every cent i will be held at the Stale College
rcAMinnbtv tune,
time, lor there is
East LanMiig on Thursday. March ’31.;. rcasonablv
. every
.. rea-ltnln
. ..... telephone communication between!
FIGHT CORN BORERS
tc-zr.c1
.! should-lxL“ con-"f brudquarte
;„
:&lt;»s und the fire fighlimt!
land Frklav April 1 Short raure. , ui!!;*on uhy the council
Jee:i.-ed’f:;
fn preventing
fprec. ..-o,
This has ----------------------meant, ouvdderabk-i
!be Hirer, in laboratory. te&gt;U of sewn? .'ft'-'
:-&gt;■•■*-•■"»!? JHiwagc from-v(ct»-! z_-_
■Um: through and getting into the water,
water; n
jpe
laws
thnm-.h
delay-*?Federal Govt. Makes No Appro
iwce.'.sary to the- proper op-'ration .v:';im:
„. JasM
... thron
tli unavoidable delays
.
. .. ....
a.
&gt;mi&lt;^
ntm-me},
. r..pi,,
i ucity {'v5n ...„ njinu
....... additional
aa..i^ihelp and
...aequip- &gt;. .
pHatlfin for Continuance
■
;
j riff nt.
such instruction
rd! ng to
engineer’s re-! The building and maintaining of'
of Campaign .
,
Tin- m. nibei.that Hastinu»1 tejc.photw Imo to i.uilaleri towers has'
jday.niRht atrtlu
hat the corn borer ran . Ix- cop­
utidll’a-i
faith the orderinvolri-d ipntid'-rable .expense, j
Sparxa- to atti-m
ied largely by the 'farmi-n. themre-located, in wuorled arras
-.&lt;&gt; lax,-, ns «ne snort eosin
iwhlrh directed Harimg . within tivvj*^ Mrvin-’re ramrefl:Hj”7nt77rui&gt;tr.i;
of”acriculture. w’lexpccUi to have Its mu
.from the date &lt;•! I lie t’F*" *'. ’«'! by fidling tree* and branchc*.
! rmdi-rhtand tliat no appropriation will
• isjsuI plant rra«iy by Amtu't i
u .-i wui.i- dlxpcwl plant andj -jj jp,.-y^djo ft|jou!rf prove pnictifnbh- tie
■ .....
■- ----ia.U.v the city engineer and tlw
'“7’lie House of Quality l^'oijlu'ear”
caileq for_ to..fight thia- peat
in 1910.
M-wirtcmtn !.!"'!'&gt;
th.-1 ”'*•r fi»"t«l ciindirwnv it-would mean
'are anxiHl- t» h.un all th.• v cai&gt;:'’-l?'' dumping it.
!'• *
\'
; about the ojwration ol--,uch ,&lt;•n' imitl-i-n’-er‘ ' It । has. taken ithr!
*ii‘ that crctts-woiild lr- notified of fires asj
V.’
. L ’.
a
T**'«' ■»»’•’
headHuartrrs Kcy- : The investigations mark- have iirovcni
: lullun.
?’‘‘ t Jan
hca1?' ?
,‘„X; men equtnpc.i with ordinary radio rr- • beyoifd question that the iarmer 4nm-j
the tune !&gt;■■(.*u-&lt;- i u.r. ‘•"dent
;
M-ts would be notified of the lo- . self ran control corn Ixiier iiife.-tatwmj
INTERESTING PROGRAM AT ti-.i-lcrf
tlu. our nnmeli wax atting in enure
u
wltllln n f,.u- nilmire.
HonJil* own prmiM’.s by taking trie tul-r
CENTRAL P. T. A. MEETING ko.k! fait; and intended to carry outU thlMnne lhrJ Uf&gt;rr M&lt;hlPa by ltv. jiving steps.OBITFAHY.
LIKES MICHIGAN BET­
th* Iiiunda.- of the .Mate bojty.
towermon «ml,orders could- lx- trans­
i|. Plow c-&lt;rn stubble under
Lillian R Smith, seventh child- ol
Attendance Not’ As Great As
*
L*."' 2.
Imlttrd without d* iay from the dntrtcl
TER
THAN
FLORIDA
John
A
and
Elizabeth Smith. v..i..
...
on
to
.ongic
mat.
thtmuh.-.
'•'■
’
&gt;
hl
adl
.,
I:at
.
rs
white
the
dltrict
ofiw.-r
Just Think !
&lt;1. and roll the ground thus i
Usual -Fine Paper By Mrs.
born* Ort ntx-r 10, 190*1. ill WiraUuml
tl.r manner in which thre &gt;*-w*r j'lojio.t
d wjlPrl. nn (1f tnc motive!
towmdiip. and &lt;h jmiled this life, nt
•;tion has been handed by th* council
t
^mnruent re Cored.
A. H. Carvcth
. Cut the corn a: do' to tiu' Andrew Myers Enjoyed Sight Pennock Ivijjiital, March, lu.
Ihe pi&lt;• ent city ndmlrttstraClon. and;1 . ;hU /
_____
--------- ,
.-------- ..groilnd av possible.
Sec-iug, Visiting and Fishing
.the age ol 30 years. 4 montlw, and 21
and control experiment!, which! .3r. Cut, up thedays. Sin- graduated fiuua W.. &gt;:ll;ui 1
। mayor, have kcjit faith with;
n..
;
But Olud to Be Jfttne
High school in 191t» on December I;.
Special discount on all nnrk
,-iiitnoritks
aixl-havcjhandled
^ntl i-hirh will lx- continued ,
flinwa epidemic
! And: vw Myer.-- returned
bought from stock. &lt; omr in n&lt;&gt;»
next
b-'.the ...................
determining
... -. year
»- ... will
••
~ ntup a,. (,h;u . i.i.kj.": .u. i inni) j inp hi rinr
much rcdurcil. il.
Smith, and to thu unluii
. :n»- chemical to mi vegetation &lt;&gt;n hie; C(J|)S&gt; ;,0 t)tl. borer* cannot hid.- in them j company with Mils
Ihhi- children. Marjorie age
IttnjA lull dozen .such chctnic.il’ and make tlicir-appearance later.
crul weeks
,-ught .veeing.
.ser
tlw city ba - almost $12tm cash in tlwl**
nQ'
era!
wteks .wht
vi.-iung friends*
reth wi« urjiraalfy
and fl'iung On Tliuriday hr liruught Shc-k-av. :- to mourn their l&lt;x&gt;, u dev..'M-aer rrntd rinht now. and n v &lt; t,tunut- ‘" ■n Evrwrimcnt^ trill be mad.- with
to tlm Banner otjlce a large ripe lus- .d lur.iMud. three children, her lath
rd tliat JliiMXi will complete,thy plant,’ the nto&lt;t effective. Such a chemical GORDON CLEMENT WON
Our npAins -dioidd appreciate whut-stx would Mive tfw intioon thousands ot
lied ill nor next waic. ’ .
TWO CONTEST TROPHIES
lie said they greatly enjoyed a hurl of irluiivi.. utid hwnd.. He;
i orange* and grape fruit down there mmhvr. &lt;&gt;n&lt;- iL-.t&gt; r. and two brother ."
be nf'mMiry to .continually d|!c
t’lKt t.i: N&lt;1
;j Competed With Fifty In District and-he had a goc.d time deep m-u mh-’ prwdrd her tn death Fimeral vrvii..'.
tilow fire lm&lt;-&gt; to rcmovg ali ve
were held at tin.’ Methodist clinrch on
and 3500 Station. In
aa.; .icliaa- tun ll»l ,.n- .nn,™,!
Ironside Bro*., Prop*.
,
S Ai la- .entertain'd by Mn M
,
m this lucalrtv Most of, their luhlng Saturday afternoon. Rev. Karl H
i - ,L- m Monday night Maycii J! ’
Phone 2-497
Halting*
Other Contest
|
done by trolling.
Ko’fcr olfkiatihg. Burial was tn th'-’
U-11.11
,| (iiminn Clemen; w i in Chicago I t ’
Despite the warm wrath*’r"there. Mr
ift-jjdti.
im*- program U
j
t; wli- ri’ he was railed &gt;&gt;v th*- - Myi-ra wu* glad lo get back to MlchlwlHt'H-r''firi-'incrru'-*-! lilwbr'trr'field- | K,uh&lt;i.ird Oil Co. to r' fetw-.tin-ttophly lgan und this -iwl) of winter uc have;
Deftmle conclusion .MW ekMctml tn lw;’’Y1 u in ?n a "*cn«&lt;
7 i «'*•&lt;• &lt;&gt;»«*. 1^'
««•“ radio
‘hrre tulxfor demonstrated |
-- - - "AA“ new
WRITES CONCERNING
rcluhrd iu-xt stimmcr
'
A
contest, includiiir. fifty,a while.’ ‘lie says, 'but wouldn
** ’’t want! Pituburtth k.. i-atd io lw jKiwrrfi.i
DR. VICTOR C. VAUGHAN Tlw u.e ol ehmnirals In fire suppler- I stations in tlw Grand Rapid.* area, was! it jor a i ally diet’’
enough ;&lt;» ufH-rate a railre«i4 Irani.'
,!&gt;!■
. :
M nmwnl*»n
lov „
u.',-. VI
UUUKIi: ----- &gt;'&gt;- Mr--- Clrnwnl
...... aial
--- l.-aly &lt;n,-.
- . ----------Clinrlbs H. McIntyre, One of 12
pmnping .tiuippienC in fire! l'p»n»th..'r contrst in which J Stub
i
nre
also
Iwmg
investigated
.stations
Were
entered,
the
awards
bem
s
]
Students to Complete His­
.
made to thr, manager .-htwlnn th«
torical Essay........................................
nd LX-cvmb r. The tropliies
raps a smaller one-for thet and a very large nne.
HEINZ
Shull/ &lt;ir Frin*|Mrt
P &amp; G SOAP
emit,
but
later
Signed
u
written
CUlUi_w.i
BUTTER
RIPE OLIVES
Gr Kirk s 1 take
iilioif bn E. State;
tnuum. Thr crime
committed
PROGit.VH FOR THE KAi.ANGS OF THE WEEK
Wh.t.-,
pq
wmplct
10 bare
Cub
liati n. .«r -m tlw man until he. Tlw irany fnmds nf Mr Clement
Wlffi’Ys
wed
. — Turns.
■
d toto'hrr hou-e the dav th•• \ mngrxtuiate him upon this tine sutFKl. — SAT.
erinw »*» committed and Could , not • crs»
,
Double Feature Program
^..u ..........
MARILYN MILLER
. ncu'iti &lt;-f tis man.that!
-^o-* ------liirjiu r De.itt ot
WARNER BAXTER
Seto*.! w.re an;*
TIMELY ADDRESSES
matlc Jludy cl I
HONEY DEW
.PREMIER
PREMIER
Am*7in:i medicii
AT MEN’S MEETING
And Jamr» Cacncy in
(ni’lird or Slircd.
liiH.
1'.^.
and tlwlr under;
"Blondn craiy"
rt*uJtingZrr«-M and. About One Hundred ‘and Fifty
v/!'.,.,.
a brutal crime.
Present At Gathering On
SUNDAY—MONDAY

FIGHTERS OF FOREST
F RES TO USE RADIO

SHOES
of SPRING

JiTSASSfJK

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY

Less Than 3 Months
to Decoration Day

Hastings Monument
Works

Save Now «£ Our

Be Thrifty

FRIDAY &amp;
A T XT Cn •
SATURDAY 9
L
3 I

23c

23c

CANNED PINEAPPLE

35c

('lure and SantariiS
COFFEE

v:*r.... 22c

18c

WHOLE BEANS

Hunt • Red
RASPBERRIES

33cr

25c

15c

Snow Hoy Washing Powder
Blue Goofu Oranges3E«
Large Size, dozen
3UC

PORK 'ROASTS

VEAL ROASTS

Pork Sausage

21c...
11:00 A. M.

3:00 —4:30P. M.

Feldpausch’s
'IWw« BtUtrFoodiCortLca'
We Deliver

PHONE 2272

“The Man Who
Played God”

sympathy o;

rimv.’v address*-.-* were given bv Ar­
chie McCrea, of Muskegon, publisher
*-f tli*-Mirektgt&gt;n Chronu-lc and Dr. Vic-.
/ out Ept-copal church at Battle Creek/
lt unxh wen appreciated by the men '

Also Comedy and Latest Pathc Talking News
WED.—TIIVRS.

'Stepping Sisters’

JAMES CAGNEY in

LOUISE DRESSLER

“TAXI'

Abo Aedbp’s Fables In

Also Cartoon C omedy and

SWISS STEAK

„.1O

5 Deliveries Daily—8:00 — 10:00

GEORGE ARLISS IN

viile, Nashville. Freeport and Woodland;
well as from the local church' and|
parish. ’
|
Dretnct Superintendent Wheck-r pre-1

Home Made

Fresh Lake Trout, White Fiah, Salmon, .Fillets, Oysteri

\

|&gt; Q Rpciw

10c...

25c».

.
('jwlre
HAMBURGER

10c...

LAMB STEW

“The Cisco Kid”

Sunday

About 150 men attended th*- mm‘s
&gt;t Orcep St. Sunday me-. ting at thi-.MctlwMl-'t church Sunrnnla .ifttr an lllnm

ISC

Large Solid Head 4
lettuce, 2 for
I vw

Honed and Rolled

12C m

as.....

“Hen Majesty in
Love”

Hastings, Mich.

f-^-wrt
taking or cOU to the people of
. the county will bi- greatly appreciated
on Se&lt; 14. Iivtng,{o&lt;rnBhip PASSING OF STEPHEN SCHANTZ. : bv the taxpayers It means at least |IM
*ci»ed by doting on M-17 U
Funeral services lor Stephen Scfianta'• day “W* to them. Several times that;
nelkrr farm turning.ht Um •ere conducted On Mi-ndav by Re.-.' amount ha* been saved this tenn of
Adcock at ti»e home of Mrs Sarah -court through settlements readied by
I m iialt Im road u rux im|notrd| Ttnkler On Tuesday. Paul Schantz.'t&gt;M*
Their clients and tile pco&lt;
patwably good if. KiKttFRr.ithcr Thtsjfa son. took the body to Rockfoid. 111.li^ Ule county w the gainer*,
is mid to be even higher than the! where burial will be made today. Wed-1
*■“”*--------------DISTRICT GOVERNOR SPOKE.
nesday. at tuf p M An obituary will)
Rev. Eric Tasman, of Lansing, dis­
j appear next Week
TO EXTEND WATER .’HAIN.
trict governor of Rotary waa the speakTlw council received the petition ot
r -Itul trwft'imri* HldJl Jlltfit. auxting
Tn.- guest preachrr al lhe Wednesday Ungs Rotary club on Monday. His talk
that Hu- .wider main b*&gt; exte-nded to th? ! evening Lenten service at Emmanuel was appropriate to tlw 26th birthday!
IBplM-ofci! church Wednesday. March of Rotary. Rev Tasman u a pleasing! I
23 will be th*1 new Rector-of St Luke s speaker. Htf straight/orwxid talk told -.
I matter to ttoatab
the close a: tention ol Ito members of J
। with power to act.

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Big Double Feature Program

.

Walter Huaton in

-

“The Ruling Voice”

and Lunt and Fontane In

“The Guardaman”
COMEDY—"Barnyard Broadcaat"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAROT 18, IBM

Sporting Items

S. Johmon. i f
Efwootl. f
.
Hlar. c.
Bedford, r.b
.
Palmer, b
J: Johnson, I b .

0

EACH THRU

• OFFICERS PATROL
MICHIGAN STREAMS
----- -----

® Conservation Department Is­
— i sues Regulations Concerning
‘
Spearing Fish

RESDHTTMOEIS
MBLEWIIW

&lt;Continued from
mention The flrsi-lcain flicked, thr
1 We understand thgt conwrvatlon , ~~*
officials believe, jxiwssrs just, about I
tGilicera in this state have tarn in- l»lp
” totaled about WflOfi. In all. there­
everything that an ordinary basket ball
fore. -this property lia«. apkiit upproxi*
.-.queted-to
s|x*nd
a*
much
time
as
team could wish; a team capabl*- of a I
| possible in patrolling Michigan s match- $92,474 tocajh............ . ..............
fast-breaking or deliberate offense.!
« material*'
stream* during tlw period of tlw spring Il yram-on ;uppK(‘n
callable of alr*tlght defense. ixMseMlng
! fish-spearing season, which ofrtncd alone.
basket shooter* accurate enough to*
beginning
ch/rnjpment
|March I. This seavon will remuin.opcn hi*Siiu'r
worry any defense and centers capable
resort.,
this
owner
haXjecord*
until,Aprji 30 in-the lower peninsula
HESSMER QUINTETdEFEATS of controlling &lt;fw tip-off. Herewith isnI
the list:
. . •HAWK8TER8 DEFEAT IONIA and until Muy 15 In the fipprr penln-: come* from-tlw Mate of Ohio. Indiana/
BATTLE CREEK TEAM
Isula.
BASKETEER8 20-10 IN
j
All toiirunuwnL team filctked by tlw
Lust vpring tlw department of con« Illinois and ’Pennsylvania ahite o&lt;i|y
BY 20-20
officials;
,
I
'servallon hud consltkrubl*’ tioublt- be-, lb per cent come?- from Barry count’.-.
LATE
DRIVE
.
i Forwdtdt! Heide. A. B. Stove .Co ; I
——
—-----------jcause the legal permlMion to have a
Williams. Bc-isinrr Markets; FarinmaiiJ
----------LAST MINUTE RALLY
'spear
on "certain waters in tin.-, -taitn^
• East Lun.-imt. Hartfort, A. B Stove ADAIR, SNYDER LEAD
ollered u lemjXuJiuli lo Mime DsItcnwafT
r.»
.
t
---------------------;------of the buMms* dune at tins
BY VISITORS FAILS S.
IN INDIVIDpAL SCORING Ito uM- their gpears in taking game fish. tlie.bulk
.
.
*'T&gt;ntenci Pricco. E. fainting; Kencb,]
rrMirt aoines from out.,ide the-county.
Middleville
Basketcers
Win f(-'&gt;ta: Fisher. Resumr Markit-.
। Greenville • Eliminates
Local ‘ -.paring trout, bav.. pike .and i.thcr but tlw bulk ot the iitoney iinnu’li! in
p™„,'r „«„t
— ,...i .«*
Guard.-. Brown. Be’NWiir Marke.t.-, ।«•««••»
Hsi&gt;eni right here tn tlie county. And
Team
!,uh
..
From Local inatpcndt.nt
u-Comp. Springfield Pirates; O Connor,,
learn In
in Following Round
aouna
,
rewt I- «nr ofx-vctaH
Five 24-21
Bessmer MarkrU*. Edlln. fonla
•
I
on
dnnro
Officers will make regular jiatrote of this durticuliar
brought , into . Hu- county
20-7
Score
w dl.l.not
where
:1 'reTj..
B KU Cr rk1 M
C1Honorable
“»- lb'rMentionMbrtrU: ForwardD.lre,. But
ll**Ul«lBy
IM*
*»««
—*b»lonly the non-trout streamsL*
«l
. nU
u”.,0

THE, BETTER

LOSE IN REGIONALS

fully qwtntit &lt;&lt;f Battle- Creek -’fl to 20
n*iwker
fonla- Matscii the unexccted by winning tlw - first I trout stream.* As well, ipke may not Iw : •SI* 11 ••
11
■*“-,s’l‘“
u. the finals of Uw Itufo^wiMietrt-iuna-• gyrlnir*;w
w' ,sIinrr&lt; n-round of tlw regional basket ball tour-‘*|&gt;eated in non-trout stream, during
. rl'«r •x,‘!
...
..
■ horj • I
rem tewAM bull toutnev Iwhl tore ’ spriiigflrfd P.ra
”s’■”
Awy from
to id.
10. in
in a
at jtiw spring
-“bouts
Pirate
'
.
ihiey
from fon.a
Ionia 80
W to
a game
game atlthc
Miring spearing
spearing season r*.
In ...
tlie.'"
ttjr
larger
lakein
the
eoun^.nwrMiiritH’fi^f* lto!in?5n!’!w-, c,nl,r
' L»bo«d.e
:'c*rai&gt;u
Grand rsitpius
Rapids
Union
High
schodl
of
gnu*
Centers:
Labotdie..A
A. B.
B Stove
Stove Co
Co:'Grand
Raimis uniun
Union •&gt;*go
High m
school
spring
of 1931
1931
gruss &gt;pike,
great­
.i*v»* .| -spring
h•• ------..... ■ or
• ........
Thur.«day evening.
evening. lohla
loWa went
went through*
through'northern
pike,could
couldbe
be taken
takenby
byspear;
spear; .- - Thi
- ■ is a- conrecvutivr estimate and
Grus Spring field Pirates.
I |Thursday
northern pike,
s
not
took this
’ «'M Ukfc4hto ati ount th- b n.
. Guards- ivwsmer, Beumer Markets; IWirt,
tlie iwawn with -a tw.iee
bi tter record nf
of ^ellbut
vic- but the
the lust
last legislature
legislature took
this species
species
'-Competition was keen. the final* und MvCiduiolib*. A. B Stove Co
Tlw only
only kinds
kind:,of
of fish
fish • in« • ab‘x*t•' tuall.-r or more wil.itones than Uw local team. Fans here!from the list Tlw
Hie gimr. &lt; Friday evening especially
ken by
bv spear
stwnr Uib,
this spring
O- this total, about MM an- n r.t
Result.', ot the preliminary matches acre aL-o doubtful of the manner inj‘«u*‘nitiy be taken
.'pnng •**
' Team.’. rej&gt;n m htlng Hie A. B Stove ।Thursday
;
and Friday un* ii-- follows: j which the rrlauvely inexperienced ■ “re suckers, red horse, mullet, carp. ■nd 300 are occupied bv the pyx- fam
• HmifMiny*of ftattte Creek. Galesburg,
Thnrsdsy. March 10:
Hastings five would stand up under ।&lt;*&lt;*|IM» and gar P“«c Hi a few at $35
ff*ii&amp;. .1 c Penney Company of Hattie
A H. Stove Co., Battle Creek. 21;! thr strain of tournament play.
•
‘‘J’1'*
‘*JK only *■
?
Burgt-sx Seed Co. Gak-sbtmirTl.
’ Tlw High ochotrt team has played ft!«_."11
as avvrusr thl/rnar? the lowest figure;
'reek, East l-inliw. Vermontville
lonluIndependent. 20; J. c Penney.:consistently k«x1
detensiye game
Thaw who are interested in tlw •
•
■ ■
• n• that about »«4 .8.111. Crert"».
■.hmu.houl tire re^m .Kb ore.bon.l
“I *«' .1
w br .ImuW .
&gt;*• “
• &gt; 1 Is brought into the
_.
.. . .
....
....
.. ... "tiower -"1i K&gt;&gt;nii1r1
In tlti.
i uuni'nvi ni. rniii. nlienuve
should lw*
be interested Tn
this lt.-m
item nod
and count,
county uurmd
during tile
the trn-w«ek tourK
Bc.ssmer Mnrket’i. Hastings, 27; displays of real onensiye ;&gt;o
make note of the restriction» that are JUTh.- fiunilit at each of thr.-?
Tiiursduy the garni started in a list“Ulc u* ,,,c
..
. market
. .
cottages-are
of. course in the
ix-ialciih. played Hie Middh Ville In- SpriiAticld PiruteS, Battle Creik. 20
less manner with neither team able to lmlxwe._,
Friday, March if:
&lt;ie|H-iulvnti. in tlw preliminary to tlie
’lor supplies. Assuming .an average ex-;
' “
College Drugs. K. Ixinsliu’. 27; Ver- find the hoop. At the half the score]I
linulj. Saturday evciunir Tlw Midtlle. pendlture of. $5 j*t week per family
.tood 4 to 3 in favor of Ionia. But after j FINANCIAL SKIEd
villi rive stepped away to mi early lead mmitviilc. 14.
tan ultra-conservutivr-figurej this inA. B. Stove Co., Buttle Creek 19; Hie intermission things began to hap-1
p. CADlklfi A I ITTI F dicat
ami wtnhitiiiiied nt least un U-|xiint ad­
a, minimum expenditure Of i
Iwn. The Huwksters staged a scoring
' LLtAnlNu A LI I I Lt J.-ates
vantage until Hie flua) mllitH.es of pluv. touia fn$le|M'ndents. 14 Semi-final
$43,200 during each reason Adding tin.-,
Bessmcr Markets. 18; College Drugs, drive that netted 18 pointe while their ।
Then a '•coring drive by Young and
tn $84,600 gives a total of $127,000 ex-',
|I opponents were iield to 6. Adair and German Bank Lowers Discount penditiire in rente and .suppUeh, Tills
Fi.nlinr Clit the ditferenn- to three E lensing, 17. Semi-final.
High scorer for the entire tourna- Snyder, led the offensivi
piltita
a . MhldlevHle
tin- game 'cmlcd
Livw*ot
HwHt 21
"of 'to
mu24
MIpin* ■,n' nt' w"’1
Hastings with 25. (i pointe .resjiecliveiy. Sn addition to Rate—Value of English Pound figure ofcbursg is conservative and tlw'
true amount without a doubt exceed*
villr fad the Monro: with 10 |X“.
»“«* ‘his. Km-mes. Howard and McMillan
Sterling ^Increases
this estimate bv •’many HiirttXatsdr, o!
Youiur ol HtiMImr v .■ .coml with 9 ,9- Williams o! Hastings third'.with connected tor one goal each and.Raid'.
Two things last week indicated that .dollars.
.
F.-.tor of IKS tZd w"th « “'2 18
and
H4rtfort
ot
n
‘
“,lr Crcek
“ *made
“* •
18 and Hartfort of Battle
Creek rour,
fourth
a tree throw:*
throw.
the financial akies were clearing to
But even t&amp;* contervatne estimate;
i'aiktr. s Johnson and Hlnr of Mui­ with 15 Among lhe teams-who Wervj Against Greenville the' following: ?ome extent in Europe and they will is sufficient to Indicate that aside from
eliminated an&lt;| pIAyed but two games.1 evening, thr Hastings boys lost 20 to 7’ react favorably Jp this country, Tiie
'
nl.'d
II... tai lliulmm. B.U fjlLln, l,.r».nt
.,rf »."t, .•Umm.irf'tta' lurth.-’r
fir^ indienuon "was the fact that tiie valuation. tJy- tourr-t ‘ trade brings ,i
13:’ Prtcco of pEast
13, apd | petition
m the
.state.............
meet. •The
qnmiH Mrppul ...Ol io ,,, .mi,,. n
'" LaiiMtig 11
....................
-.............
— game’ German flelchsbank lowered its dts- MibstantiiU -.qm &lt; I money into the
'
I was rea|ly closer than the score indi- count rate from seven per cent to six county
' iM.int lead before their opponent, teg-! Ketich. Ionia center. 10 pans
each xca-on. most of Winch b
Thb&gt;,
is
the
first
tournament
of
it*
cates,
however,
since
10
of
GTeenville's
'
per
cent, which B. an indication of .spent. locally. Is ot is not Sikh a source
. Isti red u ’core: Tlien^lic Battle Creek
tf-iirn tj»k full uifvsntage of penalties kind to tie held here The results Were, total poinT* were scored vis the free‘ easier money in Germany. One day tot ot revenue worth developing further?
successful
that the
off:- throw route. The Greenville
lilt." But
HUl tillHas-­ lu........
.....
.. tournament
... - ■ v •&gt; ’ .."t .squad put week the pouhd sterling, which had
to connect tor four points'
the Has
tings boys still had as•.ix-tiomt ’lead' at' ^1* hope to make the event an annual Ul&gt; 0 splendid defense that succeededl been quoted in our currency at $3.41.
t lew
minute- a,Toir
J1,1 breaking up most of Hastings* .scor- was raised to $3.71. a gain of 30c in
the half. Until the dla
lt_.
.. J!n"
wlrnt
t ro Herewith are details of thr final’. anrL ing drives
.
value in a.single weak Tlw par value
r.f play, Hastlnirs lilid wlr.it M-nwd to'
Although the basket ball season thisi in American gold of the pound sterling
Im- a sale ii-ad Bnt u rapid scoring the Middh-riite-Hasting* game:
j&gt; . year has not been outstanding from is $4 84 1-2.
drive le&lt;) by Rcldc of thr Battle Creek Bcssnwr Ma
2
the
standpoint
of
games
won.
the
&lt;f&gt; yet -remains: to be seen what will
tram cut thU advantage Us three points Chase, r.f.
g; showing of the players, all except one' be done with the question of dharma-■
shortly la-fore I lie final whistle blew. Williams, if.
1 of whom were playing their first year us' ment at the Geneva conference. If
'rinng; looked uncertain for tlie Brts- Wcycrman. I
.Continued from page one&gt;
q regulars was better titan expected: France is going to continue t? be the'
'mrr tiMM-rs; however they were able to Picrsnn, f
&lt;j The entire first squad
most she ha* -been
___ _________
_;
military and
bully that
for the . _____ o_________
.
tighten their defense and had iitlicirnt Fislwr. c ..
her Kahrv-ratillne.
“ "" ‘ CAtl
5 of the players on the second teami ! tMist
past few
few vrars
years, with
with her
sabre-rattling,
'coring puncli. m resr rve to' increase-Brown, r.b
o’will be eligible for nt least one more; and swash-buckling rmiltnrBW in contheir lead to Six belore tlw game tsMi- O'Donnrll. I.
rai inamimuMiwumm.
i trot,
25UH‘S
85?U,y!|!K 10
3 year
of competition next season.
irol. acmanumg
demanding tnai
that an
al) me
tlw rest oi
o!
&lt;il . .
IJessmer. b
Herewith are
’ JP?11”1'''-.
w
•'I'l'reo
arc details ot
o! the Ionia
Ion™ ami I tlw world unite to guarantee Unit ,
Ha.'.ting.-, - played ■ a fil'd breaking O'Cnmwr. b
------- 1„_--------!_
... never
.
...
. . theni1 elate the effort.*, made tie reduce costo
—;Greenville
game:,:
.
France will
be invaded,
game on i&gt;fi&lt; use while their opponenu.
' lor city work.
- .|&gt;liiyed indeliberate type tliat was gen-;
26;
Hastlnr* vs Ionia
j there kt no ho|w oi reducing armies. In
crew, &gt;rw United
um,™ States
wore, will
w,u be
or
*'!' 't
p Hasting.-,
’
-G FT P tl,al ewnl
7 ' Boyes rl
... ■ ]
tn bring, its nnvv tin tn full I
play. Ha-ting, displayed un aimie.t
airtight di’lemive game except, fur a
11 Kennedy,
5 uSa.**”
*'"k’ “* ““ """“ “ "’™i
w .ta E
lii|&gt;sr in tiie. fourth quarter and their Riedc, r.f.
0
i
Knrme.v
.&lt;u&gt;l»&gt;neiit.'. were held to free throws or Lubordic, &lt;
2 Adair, IX
It «&gt; the' other hand. »ne rouneeh
’““g’’ “"YlJ?"" the u,
inid-court shotK. Reid- and Hartfort
o Lechleitner, 1
lib'.
,.hell ixmn.hl aemn .nd th. !o™i.«»
played » great game for lhe .visitant. Ramp.
0 McMillan, c.
that much
much Ti.rmae
Tarmac
I long, . b .
ot mankind .hall become the alm ot;■ It
11 sernis
nL unlikely
unl‘kf !v lh,l
Heide fx|xcinlly. was n constant threat Henry, r.b
0 Snyder, r g
;
surfacing
will ix- done -this year. The
every nation, then there will be a great
und vieral time* connected f6r long
0 Howard, r.g .
reduction in armaments, which will!i; council Ajjll only Tarmac streets that
•hots over tlie head of the Hu itinua de­ McConnoin
— Raidt. 1g. ..
have
been
curbed
and
guttered;
and
clfrcvu saving of more than a billion
fense. Hi ide wur high scorer of tlie
20 Bishop. I
' game with II joints while Fisher mid
dorian-* lor Europe, which would help a there are very few such .streets that
have not already -received Tarmac
lotWilliams of Hastings were second and Hastings Mfg Co
treatment.** »
tliird with 9 am) 6 points res|&gt;ectively Young, r.f. 21 Ionia
OBITUARY
Tarmacklng seems to be proving an
Brown and Bd-smcr put Up an csfw- Francisco, if.
Wattelt.
sima v Auftnn waa t’mm tn
Investment rather than an expense. It
clully go*xl defensive gmjie fur the lo­ fciubaiuth. c
Dulphm,
If.
Fiiuttrom.
r
b
cal team.
Benedict,
c.
5*
on
“«"«*'J
The work of several players during Fisher, l b
Bronson, c .
Vo
the tournament was outstanding. With’
Campbell, r g
.tlie assistance of uje referee, tlw tourVnament. commit tie picked the fbiiow- MiddleyiHe
SXS,
o'.”"; ■“ ■“«i'pSXi
ing for an ah tournament team and in Swift
addition named a list for honorable
Final score: Hastings—20; Ionia—10. when they started overland on the Ung •
'the
journey to Michigan arriving in Has-, ,/,'£?
inc co-' “
u&gt;
• Greenville vs. Hastings.
Greenville
OnBtheni8th d^r nVMav^asa'shn’waV 'n,e Clty
pates that
Lewis, r.f. ..
On..?ie.18th d^y of May. 1856.^she was. lhm. wUJ
n jcorifttfiSble call for
Badcll, IX ..
taratol eiiUrtren CUrb !U,d ButWrl«K Th“l
l&gt;IObub!y
Rlngsburg. c.
To this unlan were bom flu children, caH Jor niorc Tarmac nPXl yrar
Libby, Mary. Helen. Lenna and Seth.*
. =.-»&gt; »_______________
Sage. Tg
three of whom survive, also 8 grandHow I)FE|. Is DOHN-

REDUCED COSTS OF
PAV NG ARE SHOWN

NEW ROOF?
We have in stock a complete
line of RULEROID and JOHNSMANViLLE roofing. We have
a good many designs and colors
at prices which will favorably
compare with any price which
might be quoted you.
Remember everything being/
equal, you should- leave your
roofing lousiness in Hastings; it
gives HASTINGS MEN WORK!

Telephone mb

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HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

expedition of *.nt’W record depth -of
I887i^nt!
approximately 24.COO feel in the C.ir1U *2^°; In thc,
Ubbcnn M‘a recalls tlw fact that the
wi h her husband siw movedI to TUtchpUcr yet Iu4;n(| in thr wans
rw,l m oen»»T.co. Mm U», mM.
’ ,n
Mu,aal,„

Hastings
Boyes, r.
McMillan. r.f. ..
Karme*. l.g.
Kennedy. I.g,
Adair, c. ...
Howard, c.
Snyder, rg.
Raidi. l.g.
Lechlcitncr, Ig.

Final score:
tings-i7. •

Greenrille—M;

lias-

Woodland Lores to
Zeeland in Regionalt

to ButTalo. N V.. where al the end ol wlwre wwndlnas or M.210 Iret hare
two years they returned to Hastings.; &gt;...... takm
Tn
It AV KnnnLl
*
In IRiTA
1805 Ithey
bought a lot wlaZ-lw
w)/ch (c
is mire
now :
lhe corner of Clinton and Market
Round after round is the way the
streets, where a home was built.
pugilist ascends thd ladder of fame.
After a great many hardships in
clearing the ground and in raising htf
family also three grandchildren whd
were left motherless at an early age.
she enjoyed the last years-in comfort
in the old home. She left tills life
March 7. 1932 at pie age of 02 years. 10
months. 13 days. .She will be greatly
missed not only by the children and
relatives who have had her so many
wonderful years, but by the neighbors
and friends in the community where
she has made her home for 67 years.

Woodland cagera were defeated by
the fust quintet from Zeeland 37 to 23
[n the first round of tlie Class "C" reS?nala at Grand Rapids Thursday.
oodland gave the victors a hard run.
Mother.
however, and were sUll trailing danger­
ously near nt lhe half. But Zeeland. Whose love can equal the love of n
Mother.
pressed down the accelerator as the
Whose the devotion so loyal and
flriil period opened and pulled away to
true I
a substantial lead. Tills defeat is the,
first defeat for Woodland bosketeers! Who sutlers so much with such joy for
another.
,
Ulis season.
Who wortaf with such pleasure as
Mother for you I
ONLY AN AMATEUR.
He had joined a fcolf club, and on hisi You, hail wiUt delight lhe friendship of
first round lie hit the ball a mighty'
others.
swipe, which by some miracle landedI
You revel in love ot a sweetheart
in the hole in one. At the second tee!
you’ve won;
came another miracle. Again he did tlw1 Yet where do you find a friendship like I
hole in one. and as the ball disappearedI
Mother's.
‘
into the hole,’he turned around, white1
Unbroken till death calls, and life's,
and trembling. “Goth,"'he breathed.
work is done.
“I thought rd missed It that time.
AN OCEAN CURE..
BUT NO TRACE OF JAZZ!
Spain is punishing 1 Is political Imur- *
A South African composer, seeking gerit* by packing them on an ocean
to preserve .the original pagan music liner and sending them to sea for an
of Zululand. found several phrases Indefinite period.
reminiscent of "Blue Bell* of Scotland"
We are told that one variety of cac­
and the "Bong of the Volga Boatman.
tus always pointe to th? south, this
The diameter of the Milky Way lias forming n natural compass. Another
been estimated u X0XX» fight years, kind only blooms once a century, thus
leach light year being 8.000.000,000,000 forming
a
natural
chronometer
I miles.
—Punch.

MEN

Spring Hats
New Colors...New Shapes
New Values
9.5

Are here in abundance
$1.00

1.50

Also a nood cap at 59c

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"The Better Store fur Men"

Furniture Bargains
Are Abundant in Our Store!
New goods are arriving daily and we are still offer­
ing some attractive bargains in all lines. This, we feel,
w,e are obliged to do in order to further stimulate busi­
ness during the few slack weeks
’
‘before ‘'the
‘
*
spring
season.

Wc arc still offering a
good three-tone jac­
quard or tapestry
covered

THREE-PIEtE

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Our fug ami llnnlrum stock

We
are selling a good

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Suite

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Velvet Rug

for only

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so

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HASTINGS

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And You Are Entitled to BE SURE that the Food
You Buy Is CLEAN and Healthful

Milk from Highlands Dairy comes
from a herd .of healthy cows—regularly
tested for TB and contagious abortion.
Our co.W barns are KEPT CLEAN, and
the air in them kept, pure by an auto­
matic electric ventilating system.
'

We invite YOU to personally inspect
our milk house and barns and see how
thoroughly we are equipped to handle
the milk so that it will Jfe delivered to
you clean and sanitary. We will wel­
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, IMS

PAGE FOUR

The
Banner bJ
h“,„ „
""lbB, lb„ „,„1U y
1 nt Hastings
tia^tings panner
v-srt.v-t &gt;.-rr Ur4n.&lt;j.y. .1at iiuLtr,
umi.cs*. consider carefully the ourstlon
question’whether
cook

tiuott. EJii

. uch Joan* were for productive purposes
which would aid in procuring funds for
transfer.". Tins speech was fujly reiwtcd and given considerable publicl-

Opi)li(|jls. ‘

„

1 (MRRMMMNHMRMMMBRMRRMMRBI

This and That

What Others Say
t

Washington's General*.
Meteoric Ettuin Allen.
Conqueror oL Ticonderoga
■ Brilliant Daring

-

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
DF-MOCRATB AR^ HUSTLING
,
"
. Wot sfnee Roofcvclt tipwt the Re­
Mbs Helen Chidester of Ann Arbor
’ publican apple'eart in 1012 hs’- there; One hundred and ninety-five years
Of courw the warning worihl have been k* much aqlvity among the Demo-.'’ ago
'
Mr.
and Mr* Lewis Heath nf Grand
was born a man whose name is
IN IlSUHV
3 been mere effective had'it been" given‘o'nts of the state and country. Where; lx&gt;urid to come up in this year 'of our Rapids ajieut Friday with friends here
A friend beg* us* to announce that
A* a natter of fact -t*3' l’arV' h»a ‘*»
CTOat-; tiStionnl remembrance of George
tld*
is
the month that all good
-rs the nrres and
'‘.f t0**™4*
Wasluiigfon. when nil who had a part
Christian people shut up their chickens
«««•«gSj
j»
in. the confines of Hieir chicken yards,
: Th.
M
Alta. Al„„
|o rmy
ami cease to let th\n) roam at kill on
warning'
wllhwit nr ,,r’- ■'■"*
l(b&lt;!.u
to the premise.? and ]&gt;orchea of long-suf­
a'ncl tlw* public bou
th«- Inxt fi-u we, L- Mnn- rn-i-iitlv Mat. luvvlutmnary
.- ....__ _ . .history
- at. .hast. one .im­ '■ fering neighbor*.
nr tlie future. Jt. was an
Frank Murphy ol Detroit
on the; mortal deed and one immortal। saying.
-ayuig 1 DuHng a recent Illness, a well-known
tn’if.:»r ta.«*on for Amcr-s
•
-Ethan Alien was born in 1737
1737. in
in;charlotte man
«••••* had callers In the fol­
wtnrwy of ir linger!
■ .ubUFi.-.. A piominm .i.ce vflfcW to.d|fl ynn ^'lowing
-.
,
enter: Doctor.
undertaker,
... .....
»..'k ,M u,
G„,„.
„w ...........................
monument dealer. iwwsiuijXr man. and
’yQLMH-DbU'N" ADVENTURE;
*"
,-'1 ,
1
I,,, u,,.'
rf„ When &gt;n wwWM- the minister called, up on the phonl-.
idity llnrs
».«;„n«-,nT4.n'“g! ■“"**“
.‘"■‘"'“.T " iton.
u.n. In
in Wot
wnt»t k
is n™
now Vertnom
Vermont kit
out was
MldtUevlUe Monday reversed IU forwith May: .furphv »“•■«&gt;'llM.„ disputed uroufvl. Known tu tll,. mt-r action on tlw water worku bonding
of attveniur.-. alien
lu, ..Itm. Bart.srrf With .Mra.j.-N&lt;„A
Grant.*. that terhi favor of bonding for wat: bi" the 'do:- Woxlhou.'e. another prominent Re
K;"lOi«rj u i. claimed by New York, but #r
D&gt;c vote standing 217 for and
people within it were determined, ’♦* ■sal!u£- J'1 the contest for village
'| to be ntiwns neither ot N&gt; w York- nor; offlc5r**“* *ase&lt;1 on the *Blcr
HamiiAhirc but tp-Up a state by^ work* issue, lhe ticket headed by Dr.
saidj
.-•■Iv.i -e, JJicy. even formed a mill-: B. C. Swift' favoring the proposition
body' to enforce their dt-icrml- won by a- vote of two Jo one.
The Brotherhood meeting will be
। nation.
. ,
I Elhan Alkn wa* made colonel and held next Monday night. Gov. Alex J
I commanding officer ot the-a- "Green 1 Groesbeck will be tlw speaker and
i Mountain ItoyV a.&gt; they called (Item-! honor guest Hugh Riley Is the captain
•io, . M \-.Y ■ pfN?
is that .acJvcs.but before they got very f.ir with of- the nipper -squad.
----------■i would’ ; iheir private war. the Revolution broke | M,"s Mildred Ketcham and Robert
Builtjy~Ki”7W
out. and Ethan Allen drapixd the cause; HiinMon of M A. C. spent the week
,uilerkiii from "too mans
troll R«-|iublkan fvdittrian* slutting (■. lot ills p.iitlclikir Colon, tb eniirrace end with the formers aunt. Mrs. Herand that is Rouma
FILTH IN FILMS.
the ofiicx party—that or.secretly hdv- ‘iiio rau.M- of idl tlw Cokmlea. Here lx'-,**rt Brown, and family.
c b
been inflated
iiK- a hand . in the game. -CUtitoii gan hi.* military ciirecr, a short one,
nkijart,
County Reftnibbcan-Ncws.
l(. lacking.and ail bill*
- it proti-d. but one long enough to.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Include an miut.mdlng fc.it tha't indiJ L Reed, manager of Reed'* ojxra
in
yellow
meta!
c
&lt;
mi
ir.Jnve.xti
THE REFERENDUM,
.rec’lv contributed to Washington'.; J house, ba* hooked some excellent pcridu/try . 'naUan.rttitude of the pay ret
takiiiL- B.c i.-n .u.d that tixiHi the naim- formunros for the public during the
According
ruhibitioti • 1 Khan Alkn forever in the mind* of. next few week*. On March 22 tlw ccleh:.* couhtryimn. v
.
: bra ted play; "The Rosary." will appear
As -Ooii .1 - he heard of thr battles oi here for one performance Thu play I.*
and smut. The
ould *nrdy Lexington und £&gt;incord, Ethan Allen well known ah over tlw country It
» flaunted in film
ppiuipn on the question. cuiiceiii d Hie idea *4 capturing Ticun- imclws a good moral le*son and Is
are glorified ateng enough small change for ord, Tlw re is no us
dcioga. a . tjong tort i»n Uikr Ctum-i eonsldercd a* gn&lt;x| as any sermon
riven; a mil-:’»W- tveb-day putfC$iW*i&gt;. Stor^-p
tl-.v, or any; | Plain ii.-ld by the Briti.fi and an mi-;Other companies will apjxar here as
pported by' ■ liortunt &gt;irou.:hr&gt;!il &gt;&gt;f British ixnrcr iiiMollow* "Vanda." Enos Player*, March
moral am!' I’roi,‘f”vs arc alK&gt; uccule. For if one;
wiw,
pub-.
•la1 Culoni 's. On ItL- cun initiative! 26. 29. 30; Young Buffalo." u melo;rn wilh 4ibUnd&lt;‘m‘
all dr-cid,.d to pay .up at, ow
mdniun is th
Allcn rnn/ilii-q hU moufituinwr 'real*; drama. April 12; 'Grace Joiner Playrimer it is wy to «ec that the victim
mm! to ihe attack. On hi* way. in-Hr*." week of April 15; "Hi-verly &lt;if
of
these
tnipsiclioih.,
niich'.
t-a-dly
lx*
SiwkiwHW
cidentally. he vuva joined b.v Benedict ■ Grapstark," April 27'. ' Sis Perkin*.''
flooded: out of house &lt;uud hoitid .by a
Arnold, who held a niore otllniitl qnli-jMny 2.
lary cbmmi**ton granted him by tlie: There have been many surprises
deluge id yellow mps. In ..ucli a man­
Commit ire of Safety Arnold jdtned a?.-this vSinter.
♦inter. but there were none more
ner rlidthU hitli- "Oiuna Bouffv-' coun.i volunteer, iievictiw i-.,.;. and left thvi imc‘'.-'hilly
■'hilly planned than the one
pUblitau-inuuin'
tlw- picture tn­
about 100
loomember*
mom
-iiiimap I . Alim
i which ।about
of Uvc local
SCOUTING
On
r.iachiiu:
lhe
of
Clwmp!ain.j
Mawnic
b&lt;xhr and of the Eastern
&gt; an assurance.
z.i. Alien found t &lt;; Siiir Chapter ixrixtrated upon Mr. and
neyjind morality on the frdret n! inflated.
were Licking to Mr. John Payne nt their home
Brookhurt .1 mere. mt (Unity but problems in Iran
i- 'rrgtmcn: Not one' northca-,1 ot this city, Thurxlay evcch the producers do »•. th ... add
aiind over 83 nw-n. nlng. the oec-aMnn..being the 31st annif : bn th- Vermont4 vcraary of Mr and Mrs Payne's mat­
’ thr darkne. oi night jriage. Mr. and Mrs Payne were about
:nitUs liiive .dipped
’rWch
ready-to retire when the first sleigh
load arrived. Tlie guests kept coming
of their pokticians and
jut Ichcd Tlie |*
and all had an excellent thnu. On be­
Plenty of "lov,
half of the visitor*, James Radford
nature m the work before him. i&gt;n-.
preiented
Payne with a
‘cntt-&lt;l Mr und Mr*. Paytie
the mdudry have
jurat worn ix-illg
, ly a handful of men. and* lltndsoinL* cut-gla.** water set, Payne
inization
expH.wd his sincere thanks for the
gifts. The visitor* amused themselves
a that help. ttftpcnrtUS1
with cards and refreshments.'
•

me:.! Ihh invarisbl;
th. w'idc approval. an:
uncrinent Hie tote*i
pictures
than cn

dared:
mt Mr. Hays ha * dmw jfotlnng towprd
jprovlhg the moral t&lt; n*«&lt;&gt;f the n.i»r-.’He ba- from nine tp lime iwbiti-

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tuatiy rank-cull* In order tt

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THIRTY YEAR3 AGO TODAY.
Hiiucfl point-blank nt, nsc entire Republican village ticket
Ai.' ti. but fnitun.it. ly ;tl»- gun mi.-'.std -A1&lt;s elect d in Nnsjiville Monday with
the. Allen's Joyal men v .u’.d liave
exception of one-trustee, majorities
■ •f tu- ' titry Irt-trud. ranging from 22 to 63. In Woodland
&gt; humane and tw tlx.- Citirens ticket was elected, tlie la­
in- promised- the M-n-'xu,. being salodn against anti-saloon.
udition o! his
’• ■ l4ulingj
’
uncl* Philip H Schantz having
:-:»ld his farm In South Woodland. Is
omnundlng uffiro
they found' now living with p;-, son. William H.
jim cast nf the city limits. Uncle
Mtl. hut not mi suri&gt;r!.M'd but Scihnu wu*» 85 years old on Wednes­
m. Allen demanded hi* .-ur- day ot this w.-ek. His years ktem to
set rather lightly Oh his shoulders and

members wa* organized'al Woodland j
Cepter on Friday evening
The winter term ot our schools Will)
.
STRATAGEM.
rndM. .lid u» u»u.l n.ml- This word
„„„ calls to mind
. „„
„ or
a trick
&lt;mr.n&gt; ,»r ,«■*. r&gt;Ml .nuM ,nUh,
lhr
do ..Il• U,.owl.., .*
wtat
b„„d„ ,applicaW,u ta. e’M»my. bul
but „
it lias ,
a broader
b*cn the result nf lhe winters work •»'
•
--------—
-----------•-----“I'lUon to any artifice or deceptive device.
theinchildren.
The word comes from lhe Greek strataThe Ladies' Society, connected with'1 gcina. "The device or act of a general."
the Presbyterian church, will be cn-1 compounded of strains, "an army." and
InuiOdd on l&lt;r,d«y .l:«rn«n.. by Mr, .
K.„, "to
„ „„
again,
lead." Stratagem „
and strale 3 rt 8traU;
c„„,„.
l,n po*u!.v&gt;cd no onielal autlidr- health behpj better this winter than H.4. nnM M lor r. nlrnrr on m; __,-■
State street The gbntlcmen an- Invited
u tll(. nrUflcl?
1.tin? Colonial powers. he him- for Dome jcarj past.
Strategy
t0
J£
“
“
I
slx
°.
c,ork
;
I
the
artifice
ijself.
*lrategy
is tlie acit n caught by surprise
i.rc Pryor arrived home from Ann
The Pound w»cinl at Union hall on pnce (&gt;r UIl ol using stratagems. Ope
ing daunted him
■■
and - Arbor Monday evening on account of baturday
&lt;
vmhu.
was
a
great
suesboultJ
,
hat
Uje
telUe
«■ immortal answer. fllm-AS. Great Jehovah'
" '
. Lee jorr of Jackson has purchased cess. The tableaux anU entertainment by . strategy, for example, by a stratagencraily. gave great satisfaction, while ucm or by strategy would be belter,
the-laundry now run by Lee Hing and
enough tor will fake charge at once. He asks con­ tlw receipts for the . benefit of the strat'-a-gem is accented on-the first
! over th”. tintiance pf the patronage .accorded poor, about 175. apeak* the heartfelt ^|l&gt;ble; first a as in h«t. second as in
K hs J. e as in end.
■
trout further iz&lt;- Hing and any new work with which interest,* of Uic ixoplc in lem|y:ranee.
enterprise.
. Example "Fit for, treasons, strata­
Ethan Allen! Tins’ year will be the scmi-centen’ ’ * gems,'and spoils" &lt;Shakespeare.&gt;
ii.ni i month niter; niai unnivcr.ary i&gt;f Barry County Agri­
, xmgtotf. w.u, atttdh-, cultural Society**MW'the officers.ttre
GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT
EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
prestige. Directly, it. pri-p-irin;: to duly celebrate it by havDEFEATED AL SMITH
i throat from what ■ mg one of :the finest exhibitions ever
Red' Cross , htarts distribution ol
ii-rican rear, anti in- 4 • - ••
40.000.000 bwiiwla of wheat lo needy.
to Washing! his aid
Vote In Now Hampshire Gave
ammuntilbn he nrededi
RrxiLcvelt sweeps New Hampshire ini
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY:
Present Governor a Tv^o to
" j
Woodland is now an incorporated vil­ presidential primary '
One Majority
lage. The first ehctlon was held last
ilemarkable drop in bank failures, The race for the democratic noml­
.
and powder'
Monday and the following officers
timed the renurkabtr feat of
oribcninoted by Federal Reserve doard.
. nation for the presidency has become
III* weight of 24tHJt*j pound*
President, F. F. HHberfcr
: a case of the field against Governor
mountains of Vermont it
New Sturek against unnecesrary fcd-| pranklin D Roosevelt of New York ft
■n€&gt;army.
cral 0pendlture i:. launched by Hoo-.noa- looks as if Governor Roosevelt
------- - „. Ticonderoga: Treasurer. B 6. HoJIy.
ver to stabilize credit by balancing w„uW walk away with the bacon, not.-•invlmvtf Alien that'Abe whole of
; witiuUuiiiing the fact that his hcreloMarshal and Street Commissioner. budget
Canada might 1h- tak»Oi nr won over David Haight.
*•
’ ..
“,
* fore huiiii
Warm iK-isunni
personal iiirnu.
friend, iiirmer
former
.
.
,
-line
!'»the American 'Ide and he laid before1 Truv.eiFrank Aspmall. John Lan­
New, lax bill raises levy on small guvernor Al Smith, is doing all he ran
'
'
thL« dis Ludwig Faul, c Palmerton.. C C iiB»mes; »1,096.000.000 revenue expect-; l0 defeat Mr Roosevelt. Politics cered for Federal Reserve treasury.
J lainly has mmc queer quirks, ft’ was
Dean, and Willard Bolton.
»n initiative and* Ne w spring lina of baby carriages at
,,
,
,
- - Governor Roosevelt himself who placed
moved mi Monti* .&gt;| (tuEpromiM-d rein­ PTTN. Grebli-.Moure |uuses law for severe punish-, ^ men New York governor. Al Smith,
•
lid to prrue and. Alien
Hasting* u getting metropolitan An men: (ar tho-e who send threatening4 jn nomination for the presidency four
iitrcrukr and yield'to oil wagon Es the latest addition.
letters through lhe mall.
year* ago He did Ids utmost for him.
Charlie McMore will, handle Pontiac
not only in the stale of New York but .
to F.njland. Allen Chief. Dr Lowry's horse. this year and
Roosevelt bent* Smith tn New Hamp- throughout the country.
■—
re on&lt;*red many iemputuinx to expect* to lower hi* record to 2 20
shire presidential primary.
Yet this year finds Mr South, and
/’A'1
“"”• ha* returned «mm
W "
H ***
Schantz
from aa
t-h-v-t —
. - . 1 .. . , . iMr Itaskob. thr chairman of the
DeValcrn is clC«ed head of Irish democratic national committee, out
‘ ’’7 '
buuurw trip through Ohio tn the'innn.ii... "cxchnngcd.-?&lt;o^xmrr trmi terejTornfcTWhlpTSm^^^' “
1 Free 8l*le by margin of 13 voles
g 15c in tin
} fuhtm, Rooaerrlt to th.-limit H irnw
,i.t.-d \mhan lv wen.
Prank
disp. n*
Frank Horton
Horton Is
U elerkine
clerking fn
for---------R. K ’ „ ,
., .
,
.
,
’ looks as If their efforts to defeat the
:::• ■: Wa-hiiigton. tlwn a? Valley Forge Grant
Jnn.1
New York ■"‘•"W would tell- New
Tire
commundrr
in
Chief
greatly
ndlied, to tak*.
Dan W. Reynold* i* tn Bay City'at- second balloon flight Into stratosphere. Hampshire afforded the first test. Govlired tlie b.ild Verptonicr andWret- tending
thr Grand Lodge K of p.
r,^.
, , . .
. ,
„ . , , ernor Roosevelt's name was filed In
I him. “There is Jimcthing original
in .Rnv Barlow has returned from
Communist rising ended in Finland. Ibat &gt;uu „ . emidldate at tlie prtMal 1,1
txnmnnds -attention" But Orchard Lake far spring vacation.
,
. , ~
’ I dential primary, as was also that of
warn'd ol ch.n,' ol ro«lm' A, Bm„„ U w„ „^,h,
eaturi" hr was
JuU* Goodyear of Grand RapIn Omc, ,1 nnancul Auuunc' b d'- Bmiu, would win lhr N'w HwmMum
»
‘?.'.w«&gt;■ ““t*!?.....
choice, because of the l.argc city vote
Dr and Mrs Cressey Wilbur of Hills- n’* - country-,•■
ration
tlnie arc .visiting her patent*. Mr. and
„
.
, .
”■'•. .
,
cjtpectcd for him in the manufacturing
o. skirmishes in hi* own Vi
British air force checks tribe! up-, centers of that state. In those cities tlw;
Mtn. J. F Mead
■
num on nwldw'.t Inmmr ot Indr. C,lbbl,c lwukUon U "ry Unt. 1,
itocu.-.tinR ii-.ionnation -concerning new rtqont
untry were enough to hive gamed
,
.,
.
... । wm expected td go unanimously for
. lectures on aurlcuhure and mar-"
( FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
"“’‘“Won - Smith. Evidently lhe attempt to deliver
mfnrniatfnn. about jo.owi tnstsUg-l turn WazhingtnV.'* admiration and to
Weather., pleasant.
place tlie name of Ethan Alkn im­,
IeUer 10 Borah on me Catholic vote wxs a failure because,
! being neci.*.ary &lt;□ complete the mortally
Gold IM 5-8.
on America's roll ot honor.
tar Last situation.
when tha votcs fronl .New Hampshire
The politicians arc beginning to talk
. . ________
.. . ...
.
*crc counted. Rooseveft had more than
A
European Inventor. Walther about candidates for tlw Spring elec­ .
f*j»t seientiflC'•treatise on the
hybnd gra,n b&gt;: lwo vote* to one foe Smith. AU mu
ttan.
■■r. accordiRg-«) tlie United state* Nernst. ha* designed a musical instru­
crossing wheat with rye; new cereal
to mow that attemidslo sum­
The people are Improving the pres­ produces flour ot superior quality.
| p^e the American people by appeals to
*tr Bureau, was written by Aris-, ment combining the grand piano, ra­
more than 300 years before' the dio. harmonium. spinel and phono­ ent fine run of sleighing and business
; their rellgicu* beliefs'do not get very
graph fj is warranted to break any­ 1* active bn our streets.
Soviets announce 50,000.000 ruble ».r
*
Wc trust the meeting at Union hall state loan for 1832.
thing up to a thrce-ycar apartment
&gt;'rui|. was dutuvired by Ca;
on Sunday evening will not be for­
&gt;---------■
IIAKD HEADED.
Siuddock in tlw Polvr.ciiJ
---------- ---------- gotten. Among the speakers will be
Honry Pu Yl. former boy-emporer of
The Emperor Constantine, when
A fx-rplcxing paradox has evidently Mrs. Norman Bailey.
China )nstaHerl as president of new. told tliat a mob had broken the head
c.i’igh" G Bernard Shaw The more he
Some very valuable Improvements Manchurian state.
1 of hl* statue with stonei. is said to
talks .about socialism, the more money are being mscJe in the office of tlw
.
have put hU hands tp his head and
City, , he makes to ider.tify him with capital- county clerk.
Japan .moves to open n«w parley for । declared. "It is vary surprising, bm »
which has forty-seven stories.
j Ism.—Washington filar.
■ a Reform club with aboif seventy ending ccaifUcl at Shanghai.
। don't feel hurt in the least.''

A Qiiotatiuh

‘Ruin' und • Tlie Wircen
lo liavf'them apixar prompt

MADE-TO-MEASURE

This Week's Word

Current History &gt; •

5NSH1P VS AIIII.11

Pungcnt Paragraphs

ent upon
to German municipality:
"From seven to tight years are
Whili
&lt; department ha« quwed to grow orih'^i." un
•*4jot thougnt lua-lt called ujKin to ob- why cant we do th:&gt;
jSu u&gt; such loans as being against; Lite.
yjtpJic mlciest.-it has called the. bank-j
cis' altcntpin to tin fact that" mdl*crtmliuU loatu lo municipalities and W1thout music. H:&gt; :&gt;

try fhc Oermah government, and might' Synthetic h rreha
raise renous q/esUons ol transfer ut grit, -Headline. Th
fund» sumeieni to pay the principal t&gt;r bin himself made u.
inter&amp;*: «*f such loans. Tlie department joasete. -

it av "I Otir 11 odd

�and
lhr
out
now
thr

TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY." MAUCH 16. 1931 '

JTTnDiyrvc
o cni
fll
lUnllLldfldll IUD

THAN IN HASTINGS

Join the Thrifty
CROWDS!

WBOFCBE:

Commission Form of Govern !
,
ment Working Out Well In
Mt. Pleasant

CONCERNS DAMAGE SUIT OT ; We notice in tlw dally papers that
Mt Pleasant U claiming to have made
MRS JNO. McLHAVY VS.
! great improvements in Ils city nuances
A. A P. TEA 00.
under the cominUftion form of govtitn-

ment, with a municipal manager in,
I charge. We team that lo*t year live!
■n nniiDT c,l&gt; » budget was H0.W3H wiiteh is,
U LUUK I about- gJO.OOO more than the budget of i
,
this city
We alxo nolire tliat for 1932
Question in of Interest to Every .ig budget.'has been fixed at 151.225.

DEFENDANT’S
MAKES PETIT

INSEL

Property Owner—Judge Me« . . «
n
«

11 “ n“l &gt;rl 4*“® for «**»'«'**' ’*''■
nounce its city budget, but we know it

Peek to Give Decision Soon uln be coniWerubly uifater the Mt
In Hie circuit court last week the at- IPtearant figures. Tlw two cities ure[
li.rney fertile A and P. Tea Company about the name »ixe We are giving,
moved thfti, in lhe damage case of Mrs I these figures U» *how that If you have
John McLravy vs tlie Great Atlantic ,tlu" right kind ot mayor nod the right |
nnd Pacific T«a Company, the raw be [ kind ot a council Ha y carr govern a|
transferred from the Circuit court hen- «*ity a* cheaply. If not more .so - than;
to the-United State-; district court at , with the city manager plan. iM-cniiM-,
Grand Rapids. A* there un- *.»me Jh-re are no large salaries to pay Mi l
ixjlnta In Uila ca*a that will be iwpe- - 1‘basaul I* about the *lxe ot Hastings; &gt;
. .... Interesting to our renders
.
- jbut it* Mir is much inorc level and.
dally
nnd|
IMirUruUrly to bmhu-.M men we will n- street work should be- leas expensive ln|
I Hastings. Under the mayor'-and-retinview it up to the prv.rent time.
|)lan Ulis city lias about fourteen:
Some time (luring' tiie afternoon oficll
'
Saturday. February 3, 1929. Mrs. Me-:’ u&gt;ii&lt;-* of paving with Tarmac and eon-;
I.ravy. when leaving the A. and I’ Crete, or ■ little belter thun onc-Udrd|
More here which u locate^ on State of- Hie street mileage of the city. Many
street. slipped at live thn -lmld .and oilier streets have been graded and
— mrr -t&gt;n-tin—sidewalk fmr; falling in uuled wlUi gruitl Wc.dlitibL.U Ibrr.c.
Mich a manner as to fracture her left is a city of its size in Michigan, with!
hip and also lhe femur, lhe large hone lanslbly uni- exception, that ho.s tu. good
'xtreeta as Hastings.
limb The inipred woiiwn ,w;*» |4rk.d' All ot this goes to show that IPs Hie'
Up and taken to h&gt; r horn.- and lat.-r j * “t-d &lt;&gt;f folks you
do thing',
to Pennock bmpltal. She suffered a nn&lt;* lhrlr duposfUnn to do tliem lor I
long tmw us a result ol Hh- accident ‘he public u&lt;x»d that really count, no;
and It dcvcIojM d that one Umb bad be-1 matter what the plan.
Thniuidi her attorney. Kim Bigler?
Mil. McLnivy brought rant hire against
the A. Mud I*. Tea Company soon alter j

was a.-. WRtoON as it
to in tlie original |

tifCTBICPIIMPSIF-!
FECTNICESMIN6S

(Continued from page one»
dt termine the ext&lt; nt of i.,mjurit.
wMuto.hrtlrrUmr wt'
wh,.„ „
„ iM,u
... muM b« iwrmwmt. n Ul-r br.. ,„r
..
u,p
„„

That Throng A &amp; P Stores
in Response to Our

History-Making FOOD SALE
Our store organizations last week-end were overwhelmed — the
stores weren’t big enough and now we are forced to start our BIG
BARGAIN SALES on Monday so that every one will have ?n
opportunity to buy and avoid the week-end rush.

PALM
OLIVE

Soap

Anyone who .will remember .the winter th" (reord it la making because of thia!
oi 1939 will recall Hiat wc 'had num efficient operation, which is inakiuu for]
sleet storms, and tiiat slippery nidewulk.s the benefit of every taxpayer in Has­
. tliat Winter were quite common How tings.
fur must the owner of property be Iwld i
r&lt; ■ ponsible for this condition in case an ।
uwKenXinucrldciit (should recall in t...
....,i LOWERED VALUATIONS
Jury of somrone wlio travels ovrr th^i
MAY BE BOOMERANG
walk in front of his store or residenc-'’'*
How much otfllRutlon rests upon'the
owner of property to do wliat lie cap Too Much Reduction Might Re­
to lessen thr danger of accident on a act Against Those Who Are j
aUjtpery sidewalk when he knows tliat
Now Strongly Urging II
•
’■ it is slippery, and that someone is UkeDemand for drrrriwcri vnltiaiibns of
h to tun an it nta let nun .'
all kinds of prajierty may react against i
those
who
are
moat
strongly
urging
i
plaint iff that tiie slippery condition of
tiie walk had existed for twentysftair them. If. for instance, it shall be de­
hours ami that no salt. sawdust, ashes, cided to. cut real estate 25 per cent
or other substance had been used to there la no reason why tiie same iwrY
make II safer to travel over. That was rentage should not be taken from raliP
no different than many other .down­ road* and public uliUUcs. so they could
town walks at that Time. Tlie question be assessed upon a sipillar basis Fur­
IX; How far is a store proprietor liable thermore. reductions ot taxation on
for damages for injuries caused by a real estate in Michigan will Inevitably
mean a reduced rate impreqii by the ;
slippery walk in frortl of hl* store?
state Ixrard upon ah forms of corporate
• FIRST SPEED LAW.
property. such as railroads, telephone
Tire earliest speed law in lhe United and telegraph.line*, sleeping car com- j
"States was probably tiie one enacted panics, etc. The law distinctly sixclfles.
in Boston in 1757 II read: "Coaches. that they shall puy tlie AVERAGE,
- sleighs, chairs, and other carriage* RATE paid on other properly in Mich­
shall not be driven through the street* igan This would mean that the
favffcr than 4 walking pace—or Inl/r- primary school fund for 1933. would be
. fere with Sabbath wursitip. A fine of considerably reduced. That wotjld re- ■
. 10"kTUlllng* shall be exacted horn the suit in a larger burden o! school tax
' master of the slave or servant so driv­ falling on the rural district*. As it U
now lhe state of Michigan is paying
ing?
_____________
to Barry county, in primary schrnl
According to a professor, the actual money, substantially the same that the
roof of thr world is seventy mllf* high­ county is paying to tlie state ip state
er than was previously supposed Am­ taxes
11 the amount of prtniary
bitious American architect* are said money shall be reduced. i» wll| be up. to i
. to be altering their plan* accordingly.— local school diitncu to make up the
difference.
|
Humorist.

Pacific

Toilet
Tissue

Don’t Take
Our Word tor It

;

M.lo... »™l IM'IIli.lX ill. ... .,
, ||]P
.1.1.1, I... »lh»™.yh»nwl Ih. d.m.
rtc
PILPh ]4 ,M
I.IWS ».k.d I'. SSI.jfl-l
I
Si., m..,. itiun (hi..-Ihli. dM&gt; ill U» M '"'xl
j water required to lx- ptimiud at thei
by the defendant remiuniy to
wwo*. i&lt;« ■ ' from 250 to 350 gallons per!
Hu* cum- to Um- United States District ■ niiniite
p«rt. Section 2« of Hit F. d.-ralI Jodi-; Crty £nittorer Si«rks-and thr coun- ’
c al Code provide, among other things'ir, w#u?r w„rkt n)|l,niiu„. UKr,.(.,i
that: "any other ;ml of a civil nature.|Ullh blt„_entendnf thnt if would
at law or in &lt;-quit&gt; of aiiteh lh&lt;- di •, ,11It
un ,.t(,nr&gt;micnl installation. Tin v1
trut i^iiir:. of th" United Stater. arr,1Ilsist( 1 that un elqctric pump would!
given JuriMlictlon by this title anrt।be most cconqmicaHy operated when it!
which are now pcmling. or which may
ddlrwylng water at about iu rated
h. matter lx hrnuel.t m any state court |rairtnly:
un(1 uiui
lhut ii
u tlK
tU- nun
hBtl only
Ollly ■
-............ . uno
me. ciiy
may be removed Into the district court •'
750 gallonjiUinfM at the station, and!
ot the United Stale* for the proper dis­ needed only from 250 to 350 gallons fori
trict by Hie defendant ar defendants three-fourths of'the time, it would not
therein being non-resident*"
be operating lit electric pump* .eco­
The great Atlantic and Purple Tea nomically. because it would cost om-!
Comimny. the defendant in flii^ ruse. „„
is a HirppraUon oraanlad
nnd
doing'q,
‘
n
&lt;®“'R nvvr from u 750 gallon jmrnp
small;
litisinrrA
, , under. Hw-, law-, r* *'.... ’ - -i quantity than it would if a uumpi
In bra.-therefore, this comfmny h;rwM u. r&gt;;M.r3tt .j ;1I p, imU capacity.
nf ,iu. Uure nf Nnw J««.v »i. | Aw.r)nllI11||V i!m. cHy engineer and thrl
though it-is permitted to do.'aqd docs waler t arks committer rceommemiril|
do. bUslne.-.-. in many other wtutes.
to HiF rofinci! Hint Hu* city purchav ai
250 gahon electric pump and tup 150
the ..tale of Michigan, leaver, tiie par­ gallon per muiuto )&gt;um|w. laiter. when
ties lo this suit us citUciLs &lt;&gt;t' dlH'-n'iit the big well was driven, .the city also
*tat&lt;-T. Tiir attorneys for Hie defend­ added a l.ooo gallop per minute electricant
tonipany,
Mi- .srs IJnscy.
-Shlvt-l•. pump.
...............
■—..........
-•..............
jmmp.
and Phelps of Grand Rap^is. therefore
Wlwn thr
of tt.at(.r cnllpd
one day last week made a motion in|f„, liliw,s (ro[n
lo arg) gallon* pet I
tlw circuit court here, imder tlw federal
wlnrh l(
a wxxl d,.#1 n,
Mute statute*, to n-rnovr this caM&gt;|„,p
only t|w
KaU()n .,ump u
to the United States Di*tric4 Court at ()i:M-r.it'd. and when it is o'perated at its;
(&gt;iapd Rapidx based U|«m the divercapacity that means at its great-1
Mt . of citirenship and thr (act tliHt the
rn)rlPncv should Hu- indicator"!
damage!, claimed in the case exew-d thr ,
Ih4t IIUirP tJw|| 25O RalIons |- r
r-ttiii of Kl.000
■; minute were tauiiA consumed, the 350;
A heantw for tlihcare was ret bj-fore; g,llu^ puin|&gt;
|x ll|rncd on and)
Judge Mr Perk on Wednesday. March th(. xm r,U(ln pump fchlIl down
।
9. at which tinir attorneys tor the de- wl0| thls nPSI|,Jp pump)n&lt; capacity, the ।
(endunt company arid Mr Sigler tar.|(iailI„r each jHimttcan be adjusted to
MS.
rnvv ...hm.H.,1
tr n ..prcjU ta|&lt;^ CWpMUy,
Ml. Url
Mclauvy
submitted tl.their
tiv&lt;-ixi^tion* in the mutter Judge Mc- which mransniat tiie jilant f? being
Prek has taken the case under advise­ run at its greatest erticiency.
.
ment and will tuind in his-decision in
Recently the expert engineer rcprr-l
a few days.
SMititig the Coiuument Power "Co.;
The ca-M- Ls iintisuai in view ot thr whM* MippUes current to many water*
fact that U I* Hie first in many years wurlui plants in this state, visited jia."-!
to have this question of change of ting* and when hr m*|&gt;crtcd the plant!
jurisdiction fram stale courts into the hrnsuHuL*** the figures showing the
federal courts
oVcratmg cosy, he raid tluit Ha-stintm
Buxines*, men as well ns home own­ had the |nost rronomlcally ojierntcd di-,
ers will lx- interested tn the outconw* rrci^preaMirc water works plant to bebecause of the fact tliat thr matter of found in thr state of Michigan.
liability, foi .the'rendition of sidewalks
ft would *rrm as if the maximum «&gt;f
in front' of storm and OlTices as well us rlficicnr.v had bren reached at thr lo-;
of residences is at Issue. It Is a ques­ ral plant wta-n l.ooo gallons of water
tion that must concern every business ctm l* pump'd at a trifle over two
. man its to how fur.he shall be held re­ renta and. as thr Banner lias stated
sponsible for the condition of thr side- before, the city has great reason to be*

f

FAOKWV1

icity budget larger

CAKES

ROLLS

But see for yourself the throngs of FoodWise Shoppers that line our
counters three deep this week!

19c

AND HERE ARE A FEW OF THE REASONS!

FLOUR
CRACKERS
LAKESIDE SALTED SODAS

&gt; DON’T MISS THESE!
25L
,.** * 25‘
2
15c
,
10c

Calumet Baking Powder
Swansdown Cake Flour
VanCamp’s Soup v?
SKredded Wheat
V
IVllLsIV

Pet Milk

WHITE
HOUSE

CABsXnok’

nrra!

Gold Dust
Wash;. .. ruadet
Sunnyfield Family Flour
Aunt Jemima Pancake
.

EACH itEM

LISTED HERE
3 for 25c

4

‘ Small Can
3c

1

/L

। 4(

fi"

22c

IONA 43c LILY WHITE
59c
PILLSBURY or Gold Medal 67c
STRETCH THOSE DOLLARS!
Bread

An
Unheard-Of
Price!

SPARKLE

SOAP

Golden Corn or String Beans 3
25‘
Spaghetti Emoic or Ttamo AtL.tl-AH Ftvpainl 3..ji, . 25
3
25
Peas or Tomatoes
3... . 25"
Tomato Juice cw*pb«ir&lt;
Pumpkin, Sauerkraut gf Hominy 3,“",25"
3 X'! 25"
Oxydol or Super Suds
.... 25"
Scot Toilet Tissue
Lima Beans
Xoll.
Catsup

Assorted

4- 19c

Red Circle Coffee
Fels Naptha Soap
Del Monte Corn
Bisquick

or Kirk's Flake White

BARS

2 47"
10 u..49°
10"
... 2?“

8 O’CLOCK
33c

425c
/ X 21­
49"
... 10"
See the displays
in every store.
QUALITY
GUARANTEED.

Of BLICED 7.
praiifpsothrt t fluhe*

N. B. C. Premium Sodas
TC A Grandmother’s
B1
*
Salada, g-tb pkg. 37c

The World’* Fatteat Selling Coffee ,

STEAK

Round or Loin
Tender Young Beef

izMic

Pot Roast of Beef large lb. 10c 1 Hamburg, fresh ground 4 lbs. 25c
Pork Roast, picnic cuts, large lb. 7c | Bacon Squares
lb. 7c

PORK SAUSAGE
Pork Steak lean, tender lb. 10c
Pork Hearts,
2 lbs. 9c
Pork Liver
.
3 lbs. 10c

W jk TB
JL/ul&gt;U

PunPork

2 Lbs- 15c

Bacon, mild cure, by piece, lb. 10c
Sliced Bacon
lb. 12ic
Smoked Picnics mild cure lb. 7c

Open Kettle. Rendered
50-pound Tin $2.50

4 L *'

A &amp; P FOOD STORES

�PAGE ATX

Hminiiiiniiuiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiiiiuuuii
member* nl Troop 71 vH
at headquarters builtfinc in

Easter Special

AT NASHVTI LB
Monday evciuig. March 1

vr '&lt;*11111 and approval
for thiij... recognition. J

rrooDs^
PRICED LOW
10c

Bread

Best Cream Cheese
19c
3
25c
Bulk Raisins
French’s Flour
"■ s“u 45c
3 &lt; 19c
Tall Milk

Gents’ Suit
and Top Coat

Ladies’ Spring
Coat &amp; Plain Dress

CLEANED
&amp; PRESSED

CLEANED
&amp;. PRESSED

’1.50 ’1.50

tram-

Warner Special
CoKee "• 19c
l"' 19c
Matches
6
19c
Crackers
2
10
25c
Rolled Oats
Fresh Bakery Cookies "10c

Pure Lard

rvid for the;
of troop 72"MrV Gvi&gt; |

•xcrp’lliHially . firn*

Thursday, March 17 to Wednesday.
■q- March 23 Inclnswe

2 •■-*■ 15c

ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
had !&lt;&gt;r!
•■xliib*.! &lt;*ne of the tir.-.t tenderfoot "but­
ton.-" earned urin.il. A tuzz. stick con-.;
is tt'cured. Any man u .'t und first snd' dcfilonMfatl&amp;ti
'
iv boy*,'iifter which a
ci'nmonv .en’ded a:
■ H(KT’'y Thoma1*.
’ *,
Activity at pRAnui.vii.LK
The Cub* *&gt;! Park No.
hnuse scoutmaster, plan:, its regular! initiated into itirfy count..
,
meeting tins-week Saturday aftempon.! rune, tin* well known and thrillim
: in the form ot an ntitdixir hike *sit! Naw Gunn*. The liiiu-hvon efub &lt;*u
i Which time* »i&gt;eclal Uns* wrttrbr laid
ion the outdoor tr-ta neerwary lor tlje'
some ut our
Another:
! attainment of tlw &lt;«xi&gt;nd claw rank
ting' was a!
Scoot*, all) meet at Hu* home of the­ m-« *eory qf great Ok&lt; Imokee Swamp:
’ .outm.vt«-r u* 0 «•&lt; o'clock with nw;it : .iml it-, four footed and winged inhnbi-j

Act at once . . . For 6 days only! z\t this very low price it will
be necessary for us to have CASH on DELIVERY.
REPAIR WORK NEATLY DONE at a small extra charge.

McCREERY’S
Modern Methoijs in Dry Cleaning

Telephone 2140

OBITl ARY.

WATCH OUR SATURDAY ’SPECIALS

WARNER’S STORE No. 103
CORNERTJEFFERSON AND COURT

SAFE DRIVING
Demands

the

Wtllbun Dehioivl. *on of Peter nnd Friday. • venltic. March 11, Lymph!iZilpha Demond, was born in Seneca.!
ClMinberlam. deputy rommissionemnd New York, March 5. 1813 and died:
| Sunday School tit /hr Yankee Spring .
--------.March 11, 1M2 ht Coii^s Grove, aged
McKibbin chuieh every Sunday at ..two oclock.
regular troop mgitini: of Tropp 65. Mid-. 83 years and 6 days. He came with his
dlevillc. Th- Wayland troop udder tlw ’ pa.rvht•• to Midugan tit the age oi ten home Friday lit re, are. Bertta McKib- ' preaching at three Everyone plan to
.Iftuh-r.-hip.m Rev, Lticiis. eoutmwMi:.;and fended tn .this vicinity, where he bin. Mr’. Ahne Campbell and Mr
«in&lt; uu^t., ol tlk* .•vciitiht a -iup|« alm. rWded, In 1805 he was united’Shupe, ml ol Hope township.
antiI v.-rv
re.'tmi* Soft
lli I .gutm
.imtiv-ifn
m.v... *r..rr.i
wry in*,
intcre.stifig
Holt flail
ijn m.imnix.
m.irnnev to .Helen
Terril. To this
Ruth McKibbin has ivtutnrd
nine . ickni*.-. ;n th* tu-lghlwrliood
npied the tore part 01 the ewninu.jmuon weri? born five children, jfora.
Mrs
McKibbin mid liiituiht-r
Ii W.iyHn.t comliwt out on top wit;. Afina. Job. .’Willard and Robert. His school after an illness.of two week
Mis* Margate! Julinrox &lt;&gt;f Ihrij - R»’h and’. Doiicore
12 to II Almez-t ,dl the {companion pfiTetlcd him in* death
Win. Shat
ufs nt th * las e Middleville, troops twelve y,.ars j1I(„ \*,.ra un(1 Alma Couuty Normal, twi la-en ir- .igmil t&lt;&gt;| with hei dnugliti
d&lt;* Inr practu-v leaching in tin- YaH-l°I Kt»lamdgoa&gt;
mretiuit war 1
. *.r.*.i by Hint* inn*:, Joel. Willard and kee Springs school; tie
Mr. Chamber):
Robert, twelve grandchildren and
.•utiined the troop ratuiK system
| eleven !,mit grandchildren besides!
utgrti Uir participation ot the /cm;
iimre. and nephew • and other friends
special patrol good turns Mr. BI Tin* pa«*u:g of Mr. Demond takes one
-•coutmauer. told of the benefit |
of the old bmd .marks in this vicinity
H&lt;* H-.tr a kind and loving father and
I neighbor. For tlie last*several years In*

Extra Strength

d tn*. hnLJmd la ion

oFTiresfone TIRES
rainat punctifrcs and blowouts Tough,
mrer, safer, non-skid wear.
in buying. rnUhifactur-*
Firestone save millions cvci
■ ing and distributing, enabling tin in lo give these Extra Values.
- . -C-*me-im—Gt*mpane cross sqytions and sec for yourself
h.'W. the quality and construction vl Firestone tires excel that
. ci spe.ial 1 :.ind mail order tires selling at the same price.
F t y . ir safety und the safety of your family, let us equip
th new Firestone tiics at these amazingly
low pi!

tlii* audi­
recital, it
been pro-’
laughing.

bnnight on to the platform -Humorist

Rev John* Smith offichttini;.-Interment
in Woodland cemetery.
.

k jupjXT/for F:

Erestone Tires are built extra strong to meet the in-

Much to tlu* amusement of
ence al a recent pianoforte
was found tliat no piano imd
ud«d. They soon stopped

and win* and during ills dlness eierything was liane that kind hands could
&lt;n&gt;. The funeral jirn. held at tlie Coats

CUB PACK r.

Dipping makes the cord body tougher an'd stronger. Two

-LONG’’ SHORT TONS

The Department ol Comrueirr I
announced that Un* United Hr.*’:.**,
producing mon* than 276000 di&lt; ii-ti
ot nyicaront. spufthitu; v&lt;*rntircl!i .1

Finds Palace-Fortress
. Of Shepherd Kings
Th? palace fr»rlrt:c5 «L the shepherd'
king.-,- has met: di’rovcrctl by Sir;
Flinders Petrie, tlw axchatulomst, at.!

i»n-f

recently by Sir Chai It-

’PRAINING'-COURSE
Dr C- E. Hyatt, deputy commUstoi
and cubma.-.ur lor Pack P. u to hr

and helpful
andpoint
hn-KAm.-

Tirestone

"I-. .inotftrr buiiding "uluch prob­
ably was their temple Tiie rite has
been compared to.'Uiat &lt;&gt;f p.mprii, from
; tl»—. (act that Hit! city wa&gt;'nnlv partially
destroyed - We know tiiat many Iwum-:.
—'th«x- stories high, ami there is
how iivailahle tliat
Hounshing when the

OLDFIELD TYPE

5.35
5.43

$10.95
11.60
14*65

$ 9.30
10.38

$21.24

iTiiv.-du,** rieninu. March 22. Mr.
nuly an cf*-ch:iutauqua speakt*r' and
inner president of an Ohio scout
jtmcil, will be the spvakr'h His sub­
ct has not yet been announced, but

28.42

TRUCK AND BUS TIRES
12.90
6.75
Z’54
8.15
8.35

5.50-19
6.00-11111.l&gt;.
b.iHi-19 It. D.

10*65
10,85

$29*98

28.50
36.40
14*50

14*80

70.80

16.20
26.45
46.50

20.66

90.
120.

al Prnporlionatelv I.ok Price)

d&lt;m and is a fine speaker.

FIRST AJD CLASS.
. Thr Hi t c’.,&lt;-•’Tu *tb-.* Barry County
.Firs! Aid
&lt;*i:l be h*ld Thursday
■ ■•I.-IBIIK. M.i'i 1: 17. -at 7:30.o’clock at
tffi' ’First ’MeHudiAt ‘chinflr H*sting&gt;.
' Mr yH P. Tew. ttiMfudor for the pastj
, tew v« ah-. at the area xmitlemlrrs
training cour.-e. win be in charge. This

BATTERY SERVICE
nindilion don't take a

or scoutnuuter's key ami gives
iduate of yhe clxs* the rank of
Hui crow examiner, wills a ccr-

Tqtdr it

M-outing All men from the manufacluring plants, com l&lt;adcr.&lt; and any
.otix i men IB years of age or over, inUreated arc imduih invited, The
course will Ik Without coat as expenses

FIRESTONE $«■
BATTERIES 3
(With your old batter) I

ANDRUS SERVICE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
OPEN from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Telephone 2240

FIRESTONE AND SUNOCO PRODUCTS

VISITS TO HEADQUARTERS
Fred Granger and Norman McIver
accompanied bv* their scoutmaster L.
R Beeler of ..Middleville and’Mr. Shafer
kwere at the acout headquarter* build­
ing in Battle • Creek Saturday where
they succeMfully passed their Life Sav­
ing and Swimming Badges. Troop 75.
Sterling Rogers. Mlouuruuter, visited
the Kellogg Company Saturday where
a tour of inspection’ was made after
which the troop enjoved a swim tn the
tank at the scout headquarters and

New Spring

Suits
O.L-

70

I IT GUARANTEED
HIE NEW FABRICS
NEW PATTERNS

Order Your Suit
Now for Easter!

I

McCall Bros.
Tailors

116-118 EAST STATE STREET, HASTINGS, MICH.
*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10. 1933

"■“■■■■■■"IMRS. SIDNEY FRENCH

PERSONAL

&lt;3-

|

|~

‘

'

1

Housekectwrs
Day Recipes

GAVE SPLENDID TALK

I church, will be the speaker.

WOMEN PREPARING FOR
Mrs Ella frigbner
called to
ACHIEVEMENT DAY Saranac Wedne-cay-to attchd'thc fu­

neral of her brother. Henry Fashbaugh
“
Ducuascd
"American
China
Six Hundred Members bf Ex­
Prin. W. T. Wallace visited triendm
,
tension Groups Holding
m Jackson on Sunday
I and a&gt;a«“ ftnd Had Several
Stephen Schantz ot Ha«tmux'brothMiss Esther Dory apent the week end I
Pieces On Display
. Following IS another installment of l '
Exhibits April 8
home |„ AU.,.,.
I Thr mrmten ol U» Huunn W«m.l™*l’7«*'"'W ***“«•«« «t IIPlana an: well uud&gt;-r way fur tlw morning at thr homr.cf their sitter.
toed Beaun visited lite pcbjile in Sagl- Ln'a club had another enjoyable ’‘f^-Tn^H*
T-f*tcrnou“
Hunte E^ruxrfnicft.. Extension Group Mrs Tinkler, in HTL-;:li;tr*
naw orer lhe week end.
I noon al ttfrlr meeting on Friday after Hasting W un.. n ' club
Boiled Mayunnaiw.
according to Hamid J. Fn.DeForcsl Strange spent the week end!ntX)" “i the cramnunlly robin-of the'
I Pul Into a mixing bowl but do not AwrlcultiiraJ Aemt.
with his people at Sturgis
| HW»
budding
•
i»ur
; ‘ The dale fur the
.ix-m ll» mk
akkUTkr. a»lrn»» ..I
Mis*. Ruth H
ynlks. 2 tableMJKNin!1 ...... . .
-inu
— ol"wnnw-n *nrc
I1*"' H,,nlr Department, introduced Mr*.,I 3 *
end at per liollihe iiAjackAonIr'uZK’k remriiMi (r.un
PT1'11'1’ nl Middleville, wlw gave 11tea-jxxin muatdrd. J Ud&gt;lcs[x&gt;.ns Icnmn• «t for, F
iheJr hunu'.' i*v*
Miss Ahm- Bfc
2
1
'a very lnt&lt;resting paper’on “American: I Juice. ' tr.isjxxm sugar. I teaspoon m&lt;-&lt;-:h;yi
bit- !.-&gt; n turn V? hstmt in Ann Arnor.
| china ftnd Glaas." Mm. French traced pan, , c
liar
Mro. Marlon Laoipherc siwiil thc&lt;tli«
tlie hintory
niHtory of
oi china
ennui through
uiruugn tn
io lu
iu ! peniier
week end at her home in Grand Ledge present
------- -• --------degree-•of jx-rfrcflon as wc!, Make n white .onice of I tablespoon
Philip Mcrlau of Prairieville wax in। know II and told of its rompcbiUoh, Utter. 1.-3 cup flour. I cup wafer. Cook'
the city uu Tui-iday culling .on friend*. dccuratlon arid final finishes, and also ,untd thick. Then i»ur vinhi the other with a nw.se J
Mk^t Alice- WtlilMn of Hickory Cpr-, mentioned «op&gt;e of the belter make:, uf mixture wlillc hot and beat' with a 'ro­ tin’ । .-.liit.'.: - a
!
■ tiers sjk-hl Sunday al tlw Hurry Itlfchie, American ware She had several pieces tary
egg beater.
of china to illustrate her1 talk, among
■ home.
' ‘
.
rms recipe, never imis mm win x.rp
•
. ... ,ri. lw d u. „ ,
them it sample of the dishes now used
mnfmro,*. nwluu-.m- ;
Mt.-- Hilda Warner visited from Sat­ in tiie White House which are made indefinitely in u &lt;uol pi-re.
urday til] Monday at Ixr home- in1 of American ware and introduced by
Fvf cn-ain muyonnaro- add ’,’rup ire.-hm-m'-. /xhihltv, n-re;
Brfding.
.
Pn i&lt;i&gt; nt Wilson In 1918. dl.--.lu . in the of cream stiffly beaten. Tobacco rance' nU1g,- -hl. one crf!:he*be.-t
.&lt;-v&lt; mmt1 and-Mr
pattern of Washington's day. and rev- or
* onion juin'-can Im- added In place of j,,.*, Ui,. uom;-n &lt;&gt;i Barry count'
end al her home in Nashville .becaure' oral others of beautiful design and mustard. FUrnlshni by Mrs. flteile W , yer-held.'
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of illness.
,x quality.
Kiiiskcrn.
; Qv« r r&lt;oo wonvin arev'-niiXb &lt;;
mm Imulre Gower visited Mr and,
.... discuMlon of "jjmericair
rremn lire&lt;.»lnx.
(
,|nd Jn...
Mr* c. R Plunjtcy. of Grand Ledge.!niass' Mr. French told how it is
&lt;xi Friday
iInuide
, . ' and how lo tell tlw difference
Put tlje tullowfng tnftrrdjcnts into a ,,t m/.tlngA Early :ndic.-un
,, ,' „ , „ ,
mgii; at me Odd l
Mrs. jjbbir M.iixhali a!
of ! Nashville Is। k&gt;lUM.n t|M. b(.tt,.r gradca of glass and 1rniylng bowl:.
•
; dinner tirketa’alread-.
aupper thu ynurig p
here carlipr for Mrs
2 cups Mumia or olive oi). strain Jtnc&lt;- tm- fact that n'large nil
— J.। ■ F.• EUmunds.. (|H. |Xx,rer or prtxsed glisw mode in
who has been ill.
'
j imtUitlon of the better quality. She 1of {rmon into .nieuMirtiig cuff anti till \ rn pluitf'o attend tills rn
Mr. ami Mrs. Rankin Hyde and non Igme the sort of information that every 1up.with vinegar, add lids. 1 table jioon
omrer.-. lor next year s
■’’ Kt-jahd .'.quart- dancing.
*ot Prairieville were Saturday gueale of { woman l* mu-rit.ied. in. dml inter- ।
mctltnu.
ppenMMl with bits of humor, made it :paprika, ‘‘ cup tomato catsup. I table' a mbst profitable mid pleasing after- *|MX&gt;n onion juice loptlonab. 1 tablcCm'!.* Grove SiimUreatteiidiiiK tlw fu­ I noon. She also displayed an interest- sjxwn sugar 'optional.» Beat all ---------------- - --------------------- ---------------neral m Mt- th'Momi.
'
llwrtmghly - with n Oarer egg l- at r }
h'cailfiHUC'i
ling collection nf gtarfftarc
Dome Deiron. wFa has been spend- I AHcr-Mr,*!. French's talk, then'was a 'amtpour into &lt;iuart can into which hai. 1
inff several weeks with fru-ntU here, I short discussion and Mrs. I). A. Van 1b-en dropiied a clove of gniilt.- I'urr!
i^Aic/roruri iiurn
rrlunuid Saturday u» hfs bom*- in Bay 1 Buskirk, Mrs C, D. Batwr and Mrs Hi.b.,1 ov Ml . Win n r...i
Mr and Mr. • An Um T. JoIiiimIii.'[ Marian Goodyear showed several pieces
ll.it Luncheon Dish.
'lot old china, still beautiful after inure
Irene mid Tony Johnson qf Grand': than a iumdrrd yeans.
2 cup.-, trmdium white sane
Rapids wen Sunday guexts of Mrs.i
spoon Worch. -tenihite -oik*.
I Mrs. H. E Beimetl of Middleville more cooked sliced eggs. 1 • c
Mt . L I. Holloway Arid Mbs Maude,' came us the guest of Mrs. Fretwh.
.‘tufled olives well drained Sc;
Holloway ot Adrian w«-rv hen- Sunday J
Put in baking dish and- c.i ..
to -*■&lt;• w j Hollow ay, who ptisM-d away I
bread crumbs und boke till well hruwnSunday night.
cd on top—Furnished by Mrs. Clayton
Mr and Mrs B;uil Smith and Mr 1 Word received from Mr. and Mr- Braiidstetter.ami Mi- Warren Wilcox ami family' 1) B. 'Green of Woodland, who havbern ;|ri»ding the winter tn KbaqmChrstcrflrld I’ir.
been a favorite duh
Mrs. E E. Bixscll. who has bet'll ■ soon. They' report a lovely lipie thenbngil Ikjum keep.-a tlie.
s|x-ndiiii: Uu- winter .with Mr.. Cmriv this .Winter, but say It is no place for
the
Harry
Walldorf!
■
or
tlie
Will
Hull, returns on Saturday to-her home;
I cup .-Cpughi t?i broken in ' • '
Grigxbyx as then- Li so much Ruing on nr elbow cut nnicanmr. 1 cup ..oft
in Hickory Corm-m
Mr und Mi. "l&gt; A VanBuskrrk were. night-, there. Mr. Grrem-^uicL. that crtmiUi. I cup grated cheese. 1 table: Sunday and attended ।
iympliony coucql. with: Li much liraver." Thaw who know Mr. idnnriu* cut firn- *10 "c&lt; n
Orem's delight in joking can itnagliv.- rohtuirung. two maker.
right
Mr&gt;. L. E. Bariu-tt mid Ms. W M that tlw- others have had their share amount ► r&lt; cup/milk.
..... ..
Hte'ibin . accompanied by thw mothCcHSixxins .-alt. 2 tablps|xx&gt;nii melted
butter - Cook ■ paghetli; drain, tidtl

EvlCll'iion'W(H‘k

*

*

Rapid;.
Mi w.
lor Mrs Alma Angle!

her daughter.
Grund Rapid,.

pafaii. lihnuh

The • Anchor CluwT of th*- Mc'.hotln butter und milk
in a pan Idled with'v.nler tn u
St Patrick's dinner In thn social room., erate men until linn, usually 1’-.- imuns
of the church on Friday evening.! I.:- required. Jain oiit ar.d-fjil cither:
March “fllh by Mrs. Kelh-r ,
.
Mrs. Keller gave a travcWgue "A; with creamed chicken, creamed rhrlmpv
Many,
&lt;! (Hand Trifi to the Southland." after wJuch wu «.r r-n-anwd vi-dl and pen-.
combinations cm-' i&gt;- u.-rd, Reriiu- cun
also tw made in unge) cake tin.—Fur- Tin- following were eleolint; imjied hy Mr-. ( urge Lockwood.
Pres -IXuothy Bnllaiic.e
Vice-Pi e.-—Lelo lauicuster.
iked Apru &gt;t SuufTI- .
See. und Tn-u;-.- Lucille F&lt;x
Av-.t. S&lt;c. Und Tit.i. |i-1
sugar, stx drops almond extract,
white-, beat, n .sUlHy. Cover jtati

Ray Wi

fin Sunday.the Laurence J. Bailt-r
Post American Legion. and Auxiliary

Kellogg and |»n&gt;- West. Mrs. D -lw- (lt( l nuiveiitiim ti&lt; Id at Su-.tgutuck bv
Tngrham and son Lympn- Mr. mid Mr Mr ..ml Mrs. Don Foreman, Mr. and!
Bernard Larka uU of Grand Rapid-. Mrs Henry Multlrr. T. 8 K Reid;
■&gt;nd h mere. Mrs. J. F Cook. of Jack-'Harry Wootf and Floyd Wood
•r,n' .
• The convention was. no: si
attendi'd this linw mX^iavc been s&gt;-.MIC. AND -MR'
J end previous wv-.s The May inrelfni.
t,. inT *
7w»H Ire held nt South Hti’.i n
■
Valley R-cord, published at Mill Yal-I
will bf
Icy. (California, approved an Item which "»
■ •
',-i » »-

IX ..pie a If concerns a former re&gt;ldmt; Qovcm wen- hud for ix at .&lt; iorely
ami her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J K &lt; Junriieon given by Mrs Marian Gtxxfr
Divert. «C’iirqe SchummiiH. The at-1 year on Friday Imnoring Mr Sidney
tide i pnntKl herewith.
French aW.Mra-. H. E Bennett of Mid­
Mr. and Mrs J. K Lovett invited a dl«.-ville. Mrs. French, at Hu- inv.tafew of th. ir old-time friends lo heip'tlon of Mn&gt;. Goodyear, chairman of
them cd.'brate theit Lwenty-nfUi wed-'lhr H.,nw department, come -to Hlre
du:. anniversary, on the evening .of, ifiupi to present a very splendid pupei
Marell I
; before the Women's club that afterTh'- tmnored guests w&lt;
their enus- noon.
ins. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Maus of Hus---- :--------- ------------------- —
tn&gt;l
Michigan. Other miestx were
HOSPITAL GI'H.D MET. -—
Mr.,i ., and Mme- John Vrckerron of| Sixteen members and three guests
H.irliiimtme, R Salkeld ot San Rafael.ijvrre present at tlie meeting of tl)*'
H l.e-rek. w. HUI. and Thorn Kashow. Business -----------Women's-- -----Hospital
------Guild on
Mr- Maigarrt Fryer, and Miss Jose- Monday evening. Miss Arlene Camp­
phlrte Srhumunn of San Francisco, and bell being thr, hostess. A delicious dinMr. and Mrs. O E. Lovett and Miss
Bernie- Lortlt ci Mill Valley
'• which a limit business meeting fol­
lowed by a social lime were enjoyed at
,
BIRTHDAY
'AY PARTY.
PARTY.
Uh* home of tlw haste." Mrs D. A.
Honoring t he e_.
'
t-lgWli
birthday of j vanBuskirk will entertain In April. '
Ma untie Hnnvind.
__ . »« t. — .
■■' .
id. site entertained
, ______
._ .......
foiirtC'-n ’boys and girlK very happily
ENTERTAINS liltlllGE CLUB,
on Saturday afternoon. Games were
Mn*. Roman Feldpnnreh was hrotpljAyrd and refreshments served, al) of eiys on Saturday evening t*&gt; her bridge
the children being interested in the club, elgjit playing contract Top s on
lovely birthday rake brnrlng the name went to Mrs Orval Sayhs und &lt;cond
and ng" of MidiriiK'. Attractive EaMr:*| to Mrs. G. L I-oekwixxl Green; m
biilimi-.i were given aa favors. A veiy| honor of sv Patrick's day. and white
—* ••—
I comprised the color scheme' for the
delightful *tune
is rcjiarted.
■
—dccoranons.
MONDAY STUDY CLUB.
..
.»,
T&lt; n nu mbers ot the Monday Study:
TIIE NEW IDEA CLUB,
club had a delightful dny on Monday! For the March meeting of the club
In Battle Creek..In the forenoon they!Mrs Maurice CnxVstun of MuntgomTk Ited the Ann J Kellogg sclioo) mid’ery St . extended tlie hospitality of her
hud lunch at the Kellogg- Inn. Tim home A.delicious 6:00 o'clock dinner
afternoon wax spent al tiie Corn Flake was served by the hostess, niter Which
factory, and all the ladles felt well re-1 a short business meeting was held, folpaid for taking the trip.
lowed by n social evening and sewing.

Dedicated to Better Vision
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
HASTINGS. MICH.

If Nature Afflicted You
With eyes that appear perfect but which do not and CAN not
see as they should, you will have to get assistance. Most folks
arc like you and need this help. Luckily it is easily secured.
Our service constantly supplies normal vision to abnormal eyes.

vpotjiu- melted butter, blend
r. Add 1 cup fresnly lobbercd sour*milk to which lirii. been added I’;
Ritsfxxui 'wda; 3 cups flour pu-asured
&lt; i lore sifting. ' (t-ic-jirxiii . nlt.Hiash
nutmeg 'Blwd'in cool plan- one houri
lx fore frying. Il wour cream is used,
u-e , cup idling cup with .-.&lt;&gt;ur. milk'
anti Jruvv out melted butter.—FurflUh-•
cd by Mrs. W. N Chiiic-sti-r.

March "Line Up-

1th her .-liter, Mr.. Bertrand Young,
Tile many fraud- of Mr
•ar ctiurtottc.
Briimin a .11 bp glad to hear,
to be arubnd thi
tinirth Sunday.'
home ol the latter. Mrs. Grumble and
Mr-, jsibj win be ph;tut to entertain^
Eayh one la requi.-sted to attend th'..
xpi.Sl'il tmetuig -d*. tile, church before

held at the Star theiitrc from two un
of

William Kl&lt; uiban
ind Rapid'!
- - ... - - ------ ..... Saturday '
The annual spring election was la-ldi
lonrfay. Three tickets in the field.
;
R’ rMbltc.m . hcsidcnt bhink. clerk.!
lihry Remington. 105: Treasurer, i

EASTER SHIRTS

in lhe very,lutes! stylus and colon
at Baird’s (’lathing' Starr.
. flJiW here.

PEOPLES' CASH MARKET
Watch Our Windows for Other Items

Friday-Saturday Specials!
PICNICS Home Sugar Cured and Smoked lu 7c
FAT BACK Young Hotne-Drei»&lt;f&lt;i Pork 20 Lb*. $ 1
*

J. Robert -Smith. lit;

Trans-Oceanic Conversations on
Rapid Increase in Michigan

Fried Shrimp..
.
an and &lt;!&gt;&lt;&lt;' canned shrimps,
er until browned- on IxtUi
sides. Herve hot. Mid:* . a'di hciffti.-Five years j-o Mulligan newspapersi number for the'United States u well!
supper or luncheon dish:—Fundshed by
chronicled the first telephone convert above 100. At the Christmas holiday!
Mrs. I mane Bauer.
Mtmn. between Michigan and London.j reason there I, a great tacmuai and;
ElLfjbPK '
?prh in com- ’
' t&lt;rf!3'-tSl:e thc~ lead' over!
_______
Boiled Hire.
’busin____________
nversations.
Most hoiiM keepers have trouble in in "pic Oh opposite sides, nf tiie AtlantaSeveral unusual citfh in which Michi­
Imd bwn mad'- ‘iwsiublc, und this gan iwople I tare fUured are mi record!
aud separate wjw-n done Mrs. H. A
Two.Xcars.uftu.aiinc
boys from Jac):-'
Adroiffm- gitrs the toliowfng method­
le-s than a month after iU practical
Is hl a'banquet in Paris.
med In Oriental countries us a Millsfactory one: Wash and dry. n cupftil of demonstratloji by ' B«-!l System engi­
rice. Put.g Htllc Ihrd. about-if table- neers. The tel.-phuiir. had bridged un win. a;, w ere the. parents of' .the boyaj
Fpaon full, tn a cooking utensil stir it ocean and made the world a smaller During the entire program, the parents.
lu&gt;t« ned ih und later each was given!
February 12. IttTJ. marked tlx- open-’ &lt;uqxirl unity to talk with his or her son!
add two cup* boiling water or .meat or. ing &lt;&gt;f transatlantic telephone arvici- in the French' capital.
for
Michigan
telephone
users.
But
•:«
On another'occasion. a gathering of:
■hlcken broth: salt und do not touch
W
..gain while cooking. After it Ls done rapid liax tx-en .the development ot v&lt;&gt;-'
cal cotttniutiication &lt;Atr great diKtmicm.1 ovvr the trniisociianic circuit' by the*
tui
turn oil heal, and let steam about INI
minutes without taking the cover off. that ahi-adj. tlH-'wprd, "transatlantic."| president of a Mtoliigan manufacturiiu '■
has been replaced by "tiansiMrenmc concern. A board of directors nitx-lim;
Voices ot Michigan jieopll* have crossed! pt Sagiffitw 'yas "attended" hy means*
Onc-hulf cup butter. 2 cups brown not only tin- Atlantic., btrF—'also lhe' of the telephone, bv a member wh &gt;'
sugar, i cup sour creUni or- sour milk. Pacific and fndiiin oceans'. And-th &lt; was m Dinrfqn A man In Saginaw sold:
2 cups flour mem-un-f! after sifting tn .m i'-nev &lt;&gt;r telephone engineering cmi-! an nutomoblik in London.. by 'toie-i
which hoy.brtrn iuldi-d t(*its|XMjn mkIh tinue» to push back Hie h«»rVon still' phone a sal'-num in Juckxnn sold’
niot
'
‘ Mine j
•und 2 teaspoon- baking powder: 2
square*, chocolate. 3' eggs, vanilla: praciiiai mi-aps of ronvernaiion .ber,
tween' our Sheri's and inUita in the old’
late and add to' it In mixing nltemnfi» or npproxi-;
iilimc and
-paix-rIl the telrph'ini--cream. Hour and eggs, vanilla 'last. niately
------- p2 per — .. .■ -----..... ...
Thia makes Him- layers or large chunk hi th&lt;- world, can be interconnected
' like.- FiUid-'-liul by Mr*. Abvry John- uret thx.trantK^ewnte eireuii.-.
hMnliiflnn Bell Comfxiny^ new dmr;
Calls can t&gt;- placed from Michigan,! control office at' Hnlland. Michiiian.’
» almost any,point in North America.' was made to the city’s foremost citizen. 1
MISCEI LANLOI'm SHOWER.
• he late Gerri;'. Diekemu. tiwn-Vnlteo;
On Hbi-i.v ivenmg. tlfe mt-mh r. of! Britain and Northern Jreland.\prac-;; States minister to lire Netherlands, av
the Pythian Sister; hnnort*d(Mrs floy1-tieally nil of Eurojx- from Brittany t.oji'l'lic Hactir- by President Foraker ol
this Black Sea. Austrahu. tlw city ol (hr Michigan Bell Tclephotw Comixmy ■
cellaneous riiowi-r ut the Pythian Ceuta in Northern Africa, the islands!! Michigan mitomoliiH-.s have been soldi
Temple. The committee in charge con­ ol Jara and Sumatra in the East In-1'■■v Australia by tranwiceanic telephone.(
sisted of Mrs. j. W Armbruster, Mrs die-., fiicih-. the Canary Islands. Ber- । Mlchigap-innrie pain!.* £nd varnuio■
Jas Lbng. Mrs H-izcl Hinkley and mu&lt;fa and the Hawaiian archipe^-tim ।i have foiind MiyiTs, bv tiIriiimm*. tn'
Mm Herbert Calkins. Bridge was Seven large passenger Itncrs. while at;'South, America./and Michigan motor!
played during Hw evening fuBowtd by sea. maintain telephone contact with Ixmt.s have bren rnarkeled in Eurm*1 in
refrusfmn rite. Mis. Henney wna Die this great petwork through "shlp-lo-, tin- -.iiiu- manlier A Detroit yaurcri
recipient of many lovely und useful :hurt*'■ telephone service. And tin- limit! woman, h is said, obtained parental
gilts At the elate, the gnx&gt;m arrived’ has by no means be«n reached.
coiiM-m to het marriage, to a'young!
and treated all the ladh» io candy.
In 1927. me of the transatlantic serv­ American engineer, by using the trans- ■
ice averaged a hall-doren calls a dur! oceanic service The romance began in
to
and
from
this
country.
Michigan
Paris, but several telephone conversa-i
COMING HOME
—. the Atlantic were nfeesGlenn W. Lmferltea the Banner tliat people averaged only two or three u tioiii across
month, in the space of several weeks sary before consent to. the marriage!
day. March 14. from DeLand. Ha for after tiie scrvico wag open, only one ------The world moves at a rapid pair, I
Kalamazoo, then on to Hastings. They call was received in" Michigan from
haw been in Dr Land all winter. I
। abroad and none wax placed by Michi­ and as it moves it grows .smaller. I
gan people for the old world. But with
the extension of the service to other sands of miles away arc today only iu]
ENTERTAINED A'
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Rehnr delightful- European countries, its tire increawd lar away.as the nearest telephone*. and|
.Iv entertained nix: iw»u at dinner on raptdlv. ^ates were reduced materially. the work goes on The idea) of the I
I Thursday evening. Oennan dtehes and the numtet &lt;»! Michigan calls grew. telephone engineer la to make it po»-1
!featuring the'repast, which all greatly At present. Michigan people average slblc lor anyone, anywhere, to talk with;
1 enjoyed.
J lone transoceanic call per day. and the anyone else anywhere cisq in the world.*

I

. nr. Thia Lard it lhe SAME a&lt; &gt;au would A . .
f)E_
AkI) render yaiusell. All the Pure Animal Tr
‘ ZwOC
Oil left in. NOT Chicago lard.
with Meat Order

4 tb.. 25c

SAUSAGE

CLEARANCE SALE
The ENTIRE STOCK At Your Disposal!
Because wc do not care to carry but one^
line of paint, our entire atock of

VALSPAR PAINT
Is being sold at a loxs—save money at these prices!

Satin Gloss Enamel

z Interior Gloss
I Gallon INTEItlbll

Color Varnish

J

Interior Varnish
Gallon IM'l.ltlOll
V \UM-H
(iaii-m t.m.nnin
V AliNI»ll
. Gallen INTERIOR

s 4 .50

I
?4.o»

I
gQr

Enamel, 4-Hour
Flat Wail Paint
allon n.il ivil I. S4
AINT .
I

l-HOI It
1 Pini ENA.MKL.
t-HOI II
Pint ENAMEL,
LHOLU
!, Pint LNAMEI,
ItiUJlH
.

•1"
65
30
15

This sale on stock paint only-

Outside
House Paint
1 Gal. OuiMdc
House t’.irtit
Home Paint
t Gal. Outside
Home Paint .

md have your choice!

B. A. Ly Barker
Phono.2115

�THE'HASTINGR-BANNER. HTDNF.SnAY, MARCH IC. 193?

page eight

Our Success

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN » CTS

Hastings

citt mission.

satisfactory dealing ulth polieySEE US FOR INSURANCE

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit■
ora of the Nashville State Bank

CliURCll or CUBIST. COATS drove.

Citizens Mutual

the receiver is now accepting ' lhe filing of Claims.
Every Depositor should bring his Savings Book, Cer­
tificates of Deposit, Cashier’s Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claim?.
Alio, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statements must be called for, and each Deibqsitor must
- be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
Filing of all claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

&amp; SON
U II MISSION

Grain Supplements Found Un­
necessary For Top-Mark
Price Product

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE
JIASTINba, MICH,

HASTINGS MARKETS

VALUABLE DATA FROM
LAMByfTAISING TEST

CARDS OF THANKS

—-T.'MUtt,

ibs which will wl) at top marjsel
at four to five months ot age can
tsduerd. without tlw. use ot gram
Sir Ire a I nulicv un pace II for full paitl.ular*.
.supplement.',. un Michigan's grazing
ImuLit Mifttclent an u is available and
BAPTIST CHUltCII
if the flock is krpt healthy, arcurding
J A.'. - I Ml..HO
’.to tlw animal-husbandry dniartnirni
E. B. Finley, Receiver
Nashville, Mich.
nt MichigtinaBtfitf. Goiicgr
.This Cbnciuxftm is baied &lt;m a stiaiy
ut"thr. mcjhodv UM-d during thr- past.
year'by Michigan .‘dif-iiTirnK who i titi-n-d tfwir .flocks m thr Wolverine:
■&gt;l Uh- tlmni.U &lt;
J.ifBnj'Pivxluctiiincnntrst.
miiaite
. Olhi r k.sSon* learned from the erm-' Oh ihi* Lin. &lt;
conctrU- wuili1 without
. test are that legumes are li»&lt;- nio-t
now on tlw mt
' valuable feed for xlus p. careful systems ■bn.. I.
ot'control for infernal and eMerntd
parasites must be tued, am! that a
i high average of iambs l&gt;r ewe wjierorder ion Aubucatioh
I'ssat-y fur priiflrablc lesiilts
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Some ulfalta or- other legume liay
should be ted as part ol the tlock's
1 legume jKistitrvs ..f Kllltf «

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

“gtinics cannot be fed liiirlti’z tlie
er. the ewi s should get Mime eraln
gourmet
dally.
lit f..r any table,
i&gt;d ihnw times yaeJi year to kill inter­
nal parasites. and the lambs should be
drenched once or twice before they arc
marketed. External pests can be enidi-

FetSi—R«ua ww.
WIMIIVAS METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ommunitics have
which an- used wom-rativcly. A min­
eral mixing* for tlie flock Is pre|mre&lt;l
by mixing 50, pounds salt. 50 jtountl
special .'.teamed bohe meal, ai
ounce of pota-winn mdldi* The
the Iodine preparation decrea.iiu.-.ilwr ol Iamb, altertied by goiter.
Uniformity in Spelling

Look: Something New!

Making Slow Progress
YVeiUyin Mettu-UI&lt;t Church ot North Irvins.

nd rillEMISHIP PHOTOS.

GREEN’S STUDIO |

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Line... Color... Novelty in the Ne

Slutl..'.i..sre
W&gt; &lt;llff.

Try a Banner Want Adv.

Easter Millinery
SHOWING

ri rii:ip^..&gt;tng tilii

GRANGE PROGRAMS

AT

The Morning Cilory Shoppe

IltER METHODIST CHURCH.

Hasting*. Michigan

Onion Growers Attention!

Wiillurn it. Dm

SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE ONION SEED.

What
One
Thinks

Leonard and Bice’s.
pound, cash

5-lb. lots or over,
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$1.15

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REPUFI.ICAN COUNTY CONVENTION

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HASTINGS PARISH
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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TRUSS WEARERS

DELTON .M E CHURCH-NOTES

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EMMANUEL CHURCH
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AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

The sea Hon cjuld hold hl
nnturul enemies. but tils
was Insulin rd with »&gt;*veral inches of vlldwaring iihibbor and
Hutt • his hide made got*! leather.
Nearly »20o year* n&lt;o the slaughter
began on the We«.t c&lt;^*h says Nature
Hagnxtrw. Counilres thousand* of, sea
Hons died’ (or the etirlrlimrut of ine
oil hunters, until by the .beginning nf
this century only a remnant of the
last herd* which once roared and
fought on their off-shore rookeries la

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THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.

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HICKORY CORNERS
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH NOTES

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da Hons arc limited to 20 Inches on the ,
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culls to mind the Intv Phillipa Brooke, j
«l.o ijan said to be the [mlltcst man In j

rould sit down, and Mr. Taft, who
wit* disaiipolMes! nnce-.when be found

nut the j-r.mt ui. convalescence is nr
for •'caivhlngAip’* tilth y’nr ri-sUltnjr Lculsvllle Times,

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 16, 1932
.the aiwM«-d valuation shall

be the

school tax. including the 31c on thr
lloo to apply on retirement of. the
bonds, will make a total of aomewhere
about »1_3I on the $100. Il may be po.•dble that there wili be such an amount
of delinquent tax by next fall, when
• Continued from
the tax Is spread, that an Iteni cover,
tendent, the iraL-lier.Vc^f'tcSl force und ing delinquent taxes will, hare to be
included in the budget; In which event
janitors. This saving will amount t«&gt; it would probably raise the school tax
$0,792 50
to around $140 on the $100. This* is as­
By adding theic Items It will lx* seen suming that a substantial proportion
that the lota) reduction amounts to of the present delinquent tax will have
been
paid by thr time the tax -shall be
aiawiju. $18.86750.
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Tlu- jieopir. of tIUs city will surely ap­ spread next fall. That is u safe as­
preciate the attitude of 8uperiniendei)t sumption. The records ui the county
treasurer's
office show that the people
VunBilskirk In Jhis matter Hr has u
contract with the school board which do pay these delinquent taxes, u great
•
will carry through all next year nt a innjority of ibenj usually within the
stipulated salary; but he, voliiiilarlly year from the lime when they uerr
j iifb rrd to Accept the same ten |»-r cent due.
In any event wc know that the peo­
F
reduct kin as wu» applied to all the
ple Qi this city will appreciate the
other teacher* mid employees.
Tiie scliool tax paid last- December spirit of accommodation u» tlie public
Interest shown by the school board and
VanBuskirk. tm
m.scssed valuation. The savinu elfected by .Superintendent.
Him year, through the reductions ma,dr providing for such a substantial re­
school expenditures tor next
by the co-operation of the school duction
'year as in
$1846750. Wc eannot but feel
board and Superintendent VaiiBusklrk.
the school board and the school
reached 35'.c on the 1100. based on | that
management have done their full jiuri
the assessed valuation of tlw city last in meeting the public s expectation and
■ ear- Thu would, it. valuations renaln.the same, make the tax rale lor all
' will thoroughly appreciate their ac­
• &lt; xt year $1.31.included in the. school tion.
■ lax budget hut • year and this was MAKE SOILS TESTS"
$16 MX), which is raised each year to 1
apply on the princiiial and Interest of j
ON SPECIAL TRAIN
Hie deft pn the new Central building..

BUDGET

wlm-h &gt;MH&gt;

:llr on ii» lioo'or Dllormino it Lund Lack, Elo.

;l"&lt; '.-i&lt;I valuation ot the city. Deduct-

ing’ this Sc’from tiw"achr»i‘rate’Tast

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,

ments Needed For Growing
Alfalfa and Sweet Clover

ojwrutlun of the schools of this
Soil tests to determine phosphorous
and lime requirements, and recornmi-non lhe Bioo For'the coming year, de­’ datlons of treatments to correct ■ de­
ducting the 31c for debt service and the
35' ;C lor reductions made by the! Acieiicirs in soil fertility'will be muck
board in the budget tor next year, will for farmers who bring sod samples to
bring tlie actual cost of school maintc-| the special train which through tlx*
' cu-operutiun of the New York Centra!
naiute m Hastings to substantially $100 Railroad und Michigan State College
on the $100. which U a low average. As' will visit 14 southern Michigan couna matter ot fact, of course, the lux will ■
। tics.
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rrlirrmtm ot that drU WUlUl th. Um. j'™ '“X'

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voted their approval for the bonds.
iSnbFSdIn* funire^crop-'' durhw
The, I. .ntxh.r lt.m It,at mm. I. ■'«"FtiS. «
&lt;XuX atonaldorrt. .hid, a. th. laor . ........... .£•,-»
« X“.«on
..I .Mln,,,mol ux »h,rt&gt; mf.iu unpaid.'
,„ Salt, f.„
lax. in thu. city fpr this yeai. Laist yearly1 grown dsuccessfully
linwiIs,n« «•&gt;
on add ««ii«
soils unfit
until
this delinquent school tux- amounted la
the acidity has- beeii corrected by apio substantially M.ooojtin the 15th of ,, plications ot lime.' Soil types In
March 1931, when Hie city treasurer;i Michigan are so numerous that it is
returned the rolls to the county trens-'
■ Impowiblr to.h’ll the linu.- requirement;
urer on tux retiirn day. which was in any jiarticular . field without hrs*,
March 15.
making a a test tor soil acidity.
Wc have no definite means of know­
Soil samples should be taken frprn
ing how much thi* returned school tax slices oi soil as deep as It has been
will pe this year; but we know it will:
j plowed, and as many samples should
be considerably .larger titan one year! be procured a« there are different
ago. Definite figures can be mude on1 tviws of soil. Tlie sample* should be
March
nu..c.. 15 IhU’ycar.
yvm. At the
urc time
.....r when
». .c.i , d , H
containers, cans which
thiA-artle e is written the jchom tax
maU.rllll, whlch woulrt uncct
i?’ " C!,J
' a chemirn) test should not be used.
$17,Out), bhould a large delinquent
-icnedulc for the special train is;
-school tax remain unpMd up to th- cSotT!ureL 22 EaS?Rupids 22j
me when school shall begin next year. HaM,ng&gt;. a NMhttlle, 23; Caledonia,
then that Item ot delinquent taxes I 24; n
1Vrnin 25Parma.
25; Marshall.
Marshall. 28:
28; Augusta,
Augusta.
would have to be included in the bud­ 28; Allegan. 29; Gobles. 30; Grass
get. which would prevent so large a re­ Lake. 31: Dexter. April 1; Utica. 4;
duction as the board has . planned; Oxford. 5; Lapcfr, 6; Vassar. 7; .......
and
bccsuM- it will take a defimte amount MmMH, b EvJ.„tn mfeUwt wUl lie held
01 mow I., run U&gt;.
.nd lta 0Ill „ &amp;w, n.pld, and N„h,,ik.
uply way ,!o provide for tlu* delinquent
-- ■
tax will be. ...
to reassess ...
it. whatever
.........„ the
GOOD CRIME NEV&gt;$.
amount. Heretofore the delinquent ‘ Fewer crime* wen- reported to the
school tax . luus
u__ been
u—„ so small that it pWJ(,rB| Department of Justice during
has not been considered in I lie budget 1931 by 79 cities with more than
at all; but it looks now as It it might 100.000 jKipulation
be so large an item that it may have
to be considered when the taxes are: Bricks twenty feet long and five feet
I spread next fall. No one can say defi­ wide arc being tested for roadway con­
nitely what that amount will be. If all struction. and may also prove suitable
the delinquent tax shall be paid, and' for home buildup.

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Hasting,

PART TWO

ITWASJUSTLKE
F NOING THE MONEY
•Continued from page cue'part onei
will show later, nor was it due to the!
present road cnmmls.'.ion nor 1U predthink it was anyone's fault In partlnilar; It was Just an oversight
It appear* that, up to 1023,-what was

YOU and Your Town

become

RICHER

effect, under which lh&lt;* state agrer-d tn
pay counties a reward -for highways
completed acCbnhng to requirements
made by ,ttir state highway depart­
ment, the reward usually being so
thuph per mile, or a cert'iin percentage
of the cost of the project In 1923 this
state reward law whs repealed.
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On November.4. 1937. thr state high-,
way department wrote to Mr. John
Curlisle, chairman of the Barry county
road cornmlwion at that time, asking
whether" there were still state reward
applications for county highways, in
tills county, which were Mill valid
claims for roads which the Barry
county road commission planned to
complete m Man** future unM and receivv lhe Mute reward Mr Carlisle
was asked "if yon have any such ap­
plications, lhe -late department asks
for a list ot thcpi. and the application
numbers, together with n statement of
lhe plans of lhe Barry county road­
commission on each Individual appllca-tlon."
On November 8.1921, the county road
commission, none ol whose members
belong to the present county road com­
mission. wrote'the state hiRhwn.v de­
partment that: "We huvp finished all
our jobs that were begun prior to 1923
We have no application* that have not
been taken care of ."
It appears, however, that in 1921
Project No. 275. as it was called then,
which' included 11 Corer! road to be
built from M-79 in Maple Grove town­
ship eastward through Maple Grove
anti into Eaton county, to a junction i
with the Eaton county road which
leads-straight Into Charlotte, had been
properly validated, though no construc­
tion work was done. Because this
Covert remd called for construction
work In ttro counties, it must, be done
under the direction of thr slate high­
way depnrttnent. Instead of having the
Eaton county rmid commission and lhe
Horry county road commission each
construct only a part ol the five Sr six
miles. Therefore, when the Barry
county road commiulph on November
8 wrote to the Mate highway depart­
ment that they did not have any ap­
plications for highway* made prior to
1923 which they did intend to com­
plete. they slated the exact truth; be­
cause all'the pa|H-rs pertaining to Proj­
ect 275 were at Lansing in the state
highway department When this road
would be constructed did not rest with
the Burry rounty rosd commission, but
did rest with the. stale highwtay depurtinenl; so that tlu- letter fromllhe Barry
rounty highway eommixUon\ to the
state highway department, dated
November 2. 1927. wax fully warranted.
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PARMELEE-Mr and Mrs M.dcoltil MrP-vr and
it .appears that, in 1921. this partic­ Barry county'.* share of state- reward Qirsias Intiasfinnltnn
■Otaie investigating
Theyuneral of Mrs Geo. Smith was mother. Mr^ Haltic Carirntcr. visited
ular project leading across a part of on Project No- 275.
It will be seen that Mr. Hill thus;
two townships—Maple Grove and Kai- brought
-(u»n“»«•&lt; •«un JJSJ”wmSEJIUt' '"'i“
Into the county treasury nearly '
mno—hiid been approved by- the state a« much money as the county will pay;
........
...v the feasibility oilCarpentci. Tuesday afternoon
Investigation
into
Shirley .....
Kermeeii anil family were in
highway depAnmcnt. Tlie petitions
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for this roud were gotten out in 1921. him in salary for four years of his sen-: the purchase of automobile license j March B. Mrs. Sniilh was 92 years old | Hasting* Saturday afternoon
.quarterly-payment plan island was real Active
active pp to within a
n few
—— —
AU the hearings required by law. all ice as county clerk. The fuel that he plates on u.quarterly-payment
wan
so
familiar
with
the
business
of
being
made
by
executives
ol
the
De-1
weeks
of
her
death
She
will
t&gt;greath
Yrs.
emerald
colored sidewalks tn
the - formalities required by law. weret “
the
county
road
cbmmlssion.
by
reason It...............
partment- ol- State
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Duf
(o
,.
ro()0inlr
niuM-d
by
her
.
relatives
and
many
ehnuiutr Mm glare on business street !
earned out in 1921. at which time tha
experience,
is. without
condltlotiE. thousands
thouiancU ot
« motorists
...v.—.
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_..----- -conditions.
have ’ friends
lire making their debut in the south: .
state reward law was in efTect. But J»f his five years'
the reason for his finding this been unable to pay tlie weight tax and
the state highway department delayed,, doubt,
money for Barry county.
■ therefore-----c... to ....
- 1
are —
unable
use their----cars.
thr building of this road until the year
It is believed that if motorists were,
1928.
.
able to pay the tax in four installment*.
Now it happened tlial nu January 11
Carrie M . daughter of Augustus and, an appreciable
additional jiumUer ;
of tills year, yliile County Clerk Hill
was looking through the files of the Jftleline Llone. was born near Hickory.| could use their cars all year round ;
Barry county road commission cor­ Comers. January 12. 1862. and depart-j But there are many disadvantages that]
respondence. he ran across the letter cd this life at Pennock hospital on' must be given careful consideration, in1
written by the state highway depart- March 9. 1932. She was the youngest. studying this question. Tlie state of
m?.nt.on_Nqyeniber ±_L927.tQ th? 0KCL of a Urge family of children, many of! Arkansas has.adopted" o’quarlcrly-paj'■.
county road commluion. and also whom preceded ner to’the Silent city.Iment"plan which will be watched close-found the copy of the reply of the She was united tn marriage to George Jly by the Michigan Department of
Bmxy county road commission, the re­ Kelly September 25. 1890 with whom [State--------------- * • ».-------------ply being efiited November 8. 1927. Hr she enjoyed a most happy companion-1
ship Together they journeyed down
OBITl'ARV.
had never seen them before.
Itecaiise, of his familiarity with the -through the years facing sunshine nndl John W Hawkin- was tlie eldest so-n
business of the county road commis­ shadow, with a courage born of mutual’of Mr and Mrs. Fernando Hawkins ot
sion. .because It is a part of hte ofll- love and confidence, till at^i%st they; Lion's Hollow. Pa., being born on Au-,
rlnl, duty and because he knew tills reached the parting of the.ways The'gust 10. 1805. coining to Hastings with,
Maple Grove-Kalainn road had been husband wax taken and she was left to' ids parents in 1872 He married Miss
built in 1928. tlie year he wa.s first toll on for a time, not alone, but in' Alice Boughton in 1887 at Hastings. To
elected county clerk, because he knew companionship of Him who has said: j this unidn six children were born
about the Covert road bonds that had -Lo! 1 am with you always, even un- Frank. Emma, Shirley, Walter. Clyde
been issued in payment for this coun­ to the end." To their union no chil- .and Elsie. Shirley mid' Clyde dying in
ty's share oUthis roud. Mr.' Hill became dren survive. She leaves f* mourn two; infancy. In 1897 he and his family'
greatly Interested in these two letters. brotiier* and two sisters. Henry Benson moved to Elmira. N. Y. returning hen- ‘
His fnmllinrity with the business of of Prairieville. Ann Robinson and W in 1905. living here ever since Mrs
lhe county road commission brought lo L. Pennock of Hastings and Mifinic Hawkins died in 1916 and on January
hl» mind the fact that this road had Woodgate of Galesburg .also u large, 24. 1924, he married Mrs Rena Daly
been petitioned for in 1921, also that number of nieces, nqiliewa. Cousins; Mr Hawkins passeo away suddenly on
the hearings had been had and all the and friends. Mrs. Kelly- will be re-!Tuesday morning. March 8. 1Q32. aged
formalities required in the, ca.se hqd membered ifi this community as a 66 year*. 6 months and 26 days Hr is
been carried out in that year, although woman of very quiet habits, o! large survived by his wife and four chilactual building had. been delayed for sympathy in time of nerd, and blessed dren. &gt;sevcrai grandchildren, two sisseven yeai's. 80 Mr. Hill became great­ with the kindness of act and deed that; tent and two brothers, also nieces and
ly interested in this road, for he be­ only a mo liver could possess At the] nephews and many friends He was a
lieved that Barry county was entitled instance &gt;of her Father and ours, shej member of the Baptist church for *17;
to a state reward for that part of Proj­ is gone from among us. who clx«ish! years. Funeral, unices were held al;
ect No. 275. about three and one-quar­ her memory. Funeral services were; the BSpt 1st church on Friday after­
ter miles, which was built in the town­ field at the WalldorlT Funeral Home on! noon nt two o'clock. Rev. Adcock of-1
ship of Maple Grove in 1928.
Saturday afternoon. Rev. L. L. Dewey; ficlating. Burial was In Rlversiae)
Accordingly on January 11 tbls-year. offidiallng. Burial was in Riverslae | cemetery.
Mr. Hill had his deputy clerk, &lt; Mr. cemetery.
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Chester Long, write to the state high­
SUCCESS.
way department, stating that it was the
THEN LAUGH.
First of al), one should be cheerful,
undemanding of the Barty Co. Road Build lor yourself a strong box.
I Not grow panicky or fearful;
CommlMlon that because tfie project
Fasliioij each part with rare:
i All the same.-it'a well to hustle,
“I knew several men to whom I could*
for assessment district No. 275 wax au­ When it’s strong as your hand can ‘Exercise both brain and muscle;
thorized and lhe formalities required
make It.
■ Not With folded hand supinely,
have given this job. But I needed u
had been carried out in 1921, this had
Pul all your troubles there;
;[Wait
wait gooa
good lonune
fortune tpo ocnigmy;
benignly;
man right away, and you were the
been done with the understanding that Hide there all thought of your failures 1 For the simplest mortal knows.
this county would receive the state re­
And eaeh bitter cup that you quail; | No man reaps unless he sows;
only one 1 could reach quickly by
ward therefor. Accordingly this letter, Lock al) your heartaches within it.
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Pluck and ­jxitse are very right.
which Mr. Hill /Authorized, requested
Then sit on the lid and laugh.
1 But won't turn the trick—not quite.
telephone. So you can thank yoqr
the state highway department to check
!So. my friend, It's up to you;
telephone for getting you this job”.
up the records in that department and | Tell no one else of its content*,
. Think, of course—but likewise dot
see if they did not*show that this
Never Its secret* share;
—Exchange.
for when you've dropped In your care and
eounty was entitled to the reward for
Your home telephone in an important
(that road.
CROSS CROSSINGS CROSSVSHLY! |
business and social asset. And in
On Jahuary 19. 1932. tiie state high­
Keep them forever there;
At a junk shop near a railroad cross-1
way department answered the letter of Hide thatn ftbm sight so completely
ing in Denver is n sign to motorists
emergencies, such as fire, acci­
I January, 11, stating that they had
That the world will never dream that reads: "Go ahead; take ■ chance.I
dent or sudden sickness, your
checked the data in their office on
half;
We'll buy the CM*.”
•Project No. 276 and that they were Fasten the strong box securely—
telephone will summon aid
placing* the project in line
payment
- A Russian Inventor claims to have
Tben sit on the Ud and laugh.
'of the state reward.
\
devised an instrument much like the
immediately.
I The Anal chapter came otf Thurs­ .It U not the amount of things that saxophone except that.lt playa eaaier.
day last week, when a check was re- determine how matters shall go on in That's not the Important .question
•celved here for I9.1M.77. in full for the world. It U the proportion of them. How does it listen?—Nashville Banner.

by Opening
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himself prosperous becomes a
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town and to his community.

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continuous service as this for more

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in the interests of local business
and farming enterprises.
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ity prosper. \\’e are anxious to see
eachiindividual in il prosper.
Building up a good Bank Balance
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necessity in EVERY growing than 60 years. Wc are anxious to.sce
Acenter,
because it provides a clearthis
­ city and surrounding commun­

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Telephone 2217

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 1M1

FACIE TEN

.Bwnp and Clay Bassett aridriwi iu the-Dad Atwell this Thursday night. Bible Burarl .Elburn NRrii. Bellevue
hool on Sun»!*tudj‘ and bowling are on »lw proeranj Gladys Ell/alxth Reid, Nashville
II. Killer, spp-j "H God is yqur partner main your
Burdette drier. Mlddb*vll)c ...
! plans large
KrtU'.t nue Miller. Middleville
Roy O. tienney. Hiding* .
[ P, L iMoine Everett, pasting.* ..
Just stand uridc nn’;l w;
■ Stiles standbh, Middle* HhI
Leola Ji tell a Watkma. Xliddleville .18
Alfred J. Ball, boater 18
nail Thelma Day. Allegan
10
Clifford Sheldcn.Blrd. Freeport 2fl
Liyi.ui Eliz.ilx th Jarman, Hastings ..19|
Hflward Clinton CMmpbvlt. Clover­
dale
and .- nniik.
Inez Liiha:: Za-glcr, Hast!
chain s
tv link
PROBATE COURT.
icy Scare. dee d. Order allownd yourself jtn« rlaihu’rmteicd
I E't A. Nelson Apiadman. dee d. Or-Excnar.Kt
j rk-r'allowing claims entered.
j Esfc Henry J. Potts, dee’d Testimony
A HI LJ Ol THREE.
•Temper..;
trrelKlldeis filed, license to re 11 real
u tirtl- issued. &lt;m‘th before sate filed.
• Est Cf'.arlA- CTarkson Aldrich, dec'd.
i Petition lor 'Adtnr. filed, waiver, of
Hand; Thrift. In- .Hotter* filed, carter, appointing Admr.
and promptnew.’
•
,tnter».d. bind III, .1 and letters-bsued
despiv:- Crut.Uy. «r- ; order limiting rettlernent entered, peingralltudc. *
j niton tor hearing cUtrns tiled, notice jo
wi.h for; HValth. ' Tediionj Issued.
intentment.
.iWSiW... IW*!. Est. A-$hrr H- Orslwrn. dec'd. Testtmd inteilrelua! power. iBHtrof treelwtitere nteri. Hcenre to sell
sued, oath betofc «alc filed.
E*,t. John W Munt-m. deed. Annual
remint of Admr. tiled.
Est.. Phoebe Elliston, dec'd. Annual
uillity like tu make. Account of Executor filed.
c out.
। Est. Erattu.* M. Hinman, dec'd. Or­
der allowing claim,* entered.
Est. Mary Eckardt, dec'd. Order al­
lowing claims entered.
JX. John .Hinkley, dec'd; Final ac­
count ot Executor filed:
,
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Est. Alta Veenstra. deo'd. Inventory,
filed.
1
Es!. Hiram E. Rogers, dec'd Petition'
lor Admr. filed, waiver of notice tiled,;
order appointing Admr. entered.
Evi. Solomon Blocher, tired. Final
account of Admr. filed. •
E*t. John F. Koeller, dec'd Bond .'
filed, letters testamentary issued, order■
limitlu; settlement entered, irtitfmi!-*
for hearing claims filed, notice to ereditors'issued.
Rarius Buxton, dec'd. Order iil-|
- E. I. Henry
Chapman, dee d. Ti n- .
-tunony o' freeholders Hied. Jlcvnsc toi
■ .'i-ll real estate, issued.
! J?r Parmer C- Karn.. rt»cd. Invm-i
. tory tiled,' tinal account tiled, order for'
ijiubllcation entered.
i Eri. Lutina Taimer. dic'd.'Petition for
' d-terminasion. filed, order for publicai ion entered.
।
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- , |
EM. Melissa A. HotChklM. dec'd. ln-|
ventory filedEst. Cornelia Eaton, dec'd. Annua!
accounts *&lt;«■ &gt;'vara 1923-HBO-IM1 filed.।
st. EUtnbelh Salisbury, dwd. Pe-j
&gt;n tor speclnl Admr. tiled, order j
Hnting AiKcUi Admr. entered, bond!

BILLS

Matches
IGH
Navy Beans
Vinegar IGA

3

‘-k*-

Qt. Bollle

10c
15c

Margarine
-10

REGAL NUT

Apple Butter ICR 2&amp;19C
Fels Naptha 4 "»-• 19c

POPCORN-15
IGR- R

in Energy.

Typlcel I.G.A. Quality

Super Suds 3 fl«'- X5c
Macaroni &gt;,h.,u pe« 5c

Ralston's
Beets
Peas. MAvnrto
3 15c
White Meat Tuna 15c
Sauerkraut IGA clS 10c
Soap h
3 B«» 10c
S.-lmon
10c

Soap
P

U

G or Flake White

The Value of an Institution
To Its Patrons and Friends
CANNOT ALWAYS Bfe ESTIMATED
IN'DOLLARS AND CENTS
OR MORE than 46 years this PROGRESSIVE, CON­
SERVATIVE BANK, as a community institution' has done
its utmost to contribute to the welfare of this city and county.

F

It has been a universal policy during these years to render
a painstaking service to EVERY depositor whether Savings or
Commercial. An accommodating service to EVERY borrower
of funds.

Some may have felt that we were too conservative, but the
aim of the management has ever been to render a maximum
service—protect the depositor and pay 3'* interest, compound­
ed semf-anhually on savings accounts.
. Through good times and bad this bank has always stood
for the best interests of its patrons and friends and the welfare
df this community.

Therp Never Was a Better Time to Start
A Savings Account With This Old Bank

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock
Capital

$75,000

Surplus

$50,000

NORTHWEST THORN-APPLE.
CARLTON.
listing place. Much sympathy
t. Carrn* V. -Brown. dreU. Annual; Mr mid Mr. Daniel Cave und daugh-I TJh- l-adire.- Aid Will mat in t.. .I Mm. Mornu Vdiidcrilji of Pn-cpon:
.tint of Admr. tiled.
_______________
: h r. turimra. of ___
East LeRdy and nieces, church, basement Thupdny. -Marell 24 vblted lu
‘ r“ slater
-Sier. Mrs. Art RlclundsonJ
..'■*., Endsley L. Gray.-deed. Feti-| Hilda and Oryiiui Case, called at the Dinner served* at noon. Everyone wcl-i
an&lt;( ftmHySrdu
HARRIS CREEK.
|------—.^.ilurday,
• .
*.i&lt;in,for Admr. fil’d, waiver of ilotiw Hugh Care home Sunday evening en- tome.
Mr.*. Margaret Silcox of Alto xiriil
Mr and Mr.« Gordon Edmond:, ol
filcd. order appointing Admr,.entered, -route from Portland where they visRev. Clark Adam.* -and mother, Mrs
Sunday nt her home hen
1. Adian* of Coldwater spent Fridayi, Na’hviHr. called on tiu-tr aunt. Mr: , Mr and Mrs Basil Vrivlund called
tion for license to sell filed, waive of
Much illnei,.-. Horn colds hus been with thr latter's son, George Adam -, Mort Sikson. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton
Mr and Mrs Hue! Sisson i nlcrtain*'d; on
। notice filed, t-v-tinmny of freelwlders.! prevalent Muring the fiast week. The and family.
of Alto Friday.
to .- Il i sued, bund and o^iir Brigg.* school ol tWenty'-cIght had an
Mrs. Hamiali Morgan and graiutenn.! tlwir children. Mrs Gordrjn Esmond.*! BeVf cal from LlU-s way attended the
J
sale filiet. report ot sale filed.!*tttendance ot five purl of the time.
Maurice Thomas, spent Saturday shop- j und family of Nashville nnd Mrs.
caucus
nt Bowne Center Friday.
•
। dan Covllle und family Sunday. ‘
ronfirmitig ::ale'entered.
! Tlie Ladle.,' Aid meeting .ot the Briggn ping in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sanborn and Lyle
jam&lt; Rom . First annua! report: ci lurch and wood bee scheduled lor
Mrs. Edward Perrault was called tu
Mrs. Mort Sixmmi is recovering from, und Ikiris of £ast Caledrmta .• |x iit
ol guardian filed.
(Thursday, March 10. were jMN-tjioned to Middleville Saturday afternoon by Hu her-recent Illness Mrs. Campbell
Sunday with Mr nnd Mm Bwdl Vreej Tiiuraday. March 24. due to severe death ot her father. Adam Clement -Em|Njit
is caring for her „rind looking jlland nnd celebrated the birtliduys ot
. - .................
■weather and so much illness iu tiie Funeral waslicld Tuesday at his home after
niter the hoUM-hold
houachold duties.*
duties.*’
Harold Vreelnnd and DorLs Sanborn
• community-_. . . . . „ .
Interment ui-Maidh m)!&lt;* cemetery
Mr. and Mr;. Claud Yetter were Ini
.
■
Mrs.
B&gt;-.\ric
Strickland
let!
lari
week
mnmunity meetings held nt the:
-- - n?.
---;r»
-- ................ -....... .•••...... 1
.1 rnua,
suqsud। nt- . I lt&gt; dangerous lo loss the habit
FT,d*‘y nthdiding the
v.c.j ...wum ,«.v
e
c:,r'- I«r. the sister of Mrs. Ted spent the week end with her parents I ,,f |„yinj{ aKlly tUi mother in her
nuking friend*
aur At-the February n.v&lt; Una 'Stanton who b ill with pleura pneu- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermren.* and,
n put or. the play railed. -The
t w*,
iWomanh : : Wedding” and i! surely w-a lenten ;&gt;eriod will lie obrerved
Mr and Mrs. Win. Schroeder and
:v imagine mu; dressed a* by the Rev. Harold Dixon on his cir- family of Caledonia spent Sunday with
liny were v,-.-y graceful. *'ult wJl**
rervtces on Sunday the latter's parrnu^Mx_jnd Mr*. Wil-

.*i- community
’-omirium** «n™ Mn
*Dl“'
the lllnews of their mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Win Kepkcy and Mr
luppei
h. March rn-.tmg il.c ',r&gt; Byron Guy. the two small ehll- and Mrs Win Gackler were Thursday
u:r.-tl aim
and jutthe kuuirj.
Indies put drpn
*w
«*- -,or
home guesU
of Mr and’’
Mn
—
nt John Thede of
u.nini.
, - are ----- nt
. lhp ---l-rim’ Wh
whc-i
con.-: nd of
off01 ,hnr “unl* Mra
Ev«ngu- Miller.
ur.mi
en coa-isred
Mrx* Evangie
।‘Grand Rapid-.,
------- .... »l n-.EL.
an&lt;1 fomlJy
M..rj.n.- mil „Mr ‘M «!'
N'.nn.n
B.ul. j Rvv nnd Mm
&gt; -imTJeniu. loir leader ■ trw''
Sunday gut-ria at the home ;jot CalCdonin were Friday dinner gUeStil
rtrt»7 mid 4»i;»* two ronS 1,1 Ulr!r *UUr* Mr and Mrs- NelUp‘- Ol Mr and Mrs D.tvxl Hrn rn
i- i*-vit
thin t tu,?'St*nton. and attended church Mrvices.
ROBlNliCE PARK;
■ »-'vcn:ln -he Gias* Creek' Mr ,,nd
Chart** Puflwjl were
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Cblt-r and wmi
j i..;.
....
: among the birthday dinner guests Sun‘luu unicn
line and;day honoring Mrs. Qva Payne of Gerald of Grand Rqpidv and Mr. until
, ’ ' Nashville, a sister, at tlie home ol Mr. Mrs John K&lt;dlar and Harold sjx-nt|
and Mrs -Roy Rice of Dowling, daugh- Sunday w ith Mrs Mun in Cirier airi
* ‘ ' r of Mrs. Payne
• / .
‘ . son Ray,
nd *ervr it -in. tine style j Mrs. Sylvia Skidmore of Camp CutMi and Mr* Jillian Potts spent
^i-rer kut ihr- spending
---------- - - tlie
— week
...... - with
----- her
—- Sunday"Mlh with the Imuct’m mother.
Un* nu ‘
;! f'„ daughter. Mrs. Fred Miller, and fam- j Mi. und Mrs. Sam Zcrbe of Middleville
&lt;*t Ute Ellis district.
~ J
Mr. anil Mr*. Francis Haight, who
Foreman
of ' ll0&gt;'
.,,, *
*1*111 the week end with I formerly lived on the Celia Potts farm,
ad«S r.
n -u
U1&gt; broUwr near Vermontville • and have moved lo Gratin Rapid*.
.
ione near Nashville. •
1
---------— McCaul
Mbs Hertha
ol Parmelee
I .-pent Thursday afternoon with Mr*,
CLOVERDALE
j Wnghl Clifford.
Roy MacDonald ot Kalamazoo was a;’ „...
Mrs. Celia PotU of Middleville „
is
visitor of hu parent* here Saturdays* j Mining at the home of her *on. Julian
f fcuulrhart *li» home tor ■ Mbs Catherine Cagney, who has Potts.
I (root Detroit.
, j- been quite 111 th&lt; la»t tew. days, u unMr and Mrs. Ear! Robinson add
i&gt; at the church arc. fine ♦roving ut tnw writing, also Henry Ry- mother Kate .pent last Tuesday with
an is getting along line and able to be. Mrs. Gertie Harris who ha* tfcen sick
Sunday Schoo! . up and around Mrs, Ryan ot Knh«- but is better at this writing.
:na/7x&gt; ix taking cate of the rick at ttte
------SOUTH COATS GROVE.
‘ Ryan home
N
VKI.L &gt;1 RING .
Mrs.
We wre
are norry
awry to
to report tn«
tliat voy
Coy ano
and
Mr*. Kellogg
Kellogg returned
returned to
to wnMV.j
Warsaw.! we
Kibbln w-&gt;- at Hickory Midi Ind., last week, after afiendiug a couple- Myrtle Stowell arc both quite rick
Monday
of weeks at her home here.
with the flu.
Mrs. Getue Duffey sprained her
Mr. and Mrs. Snyclrr entertained
Gogdon Endsley and family of Coopirnday
: tnends-from Kalamazoo and South cwilte «pent Saturday night and SunSuumhr cainc home Fri- Carolina fflr the week end.
. djjv at the Wm. Bayne liome.
.
hospital where-alto
Sisicr Perpetua. formerly Mia* Mary; louu Bosworth and wife ipenj Sunthn- weeks ago Ryan, was burled in Kiriamaroo last day In Sunfield twp, with the former *
Wc join in wishing Wednesday, after a lingering lllneis.
&gt;parenu.
- --- —
Ola Bosworth
•*- and- wife.
Carl Murphy, wile and. daughter ot
SOUTH VERMONT! ILLE.
....
j.Dowagiac
spent the past ,,
week with his
ot Hasting* called in! Me and Mrs. Myrten Strait spent! brother Will of this place.
Sunday
Mrs,, Strait* uncle
near;
j. home Bunday.
-------, with
-—----- ---------------- ------------- ----————-------- Duffey of Jackjon spent but Lake Odessa
IT'S MUSIC ANYWAY!
.ir.d Friday, at the Duffey' Mr. and Mr* Pike are re tiled on the
A golf chib has been invented that
i place they bought of Mrs. Cronk.
: play* a Joyful Hille tunc whenever the
i-trd William* of Hastings called atj Mrs. Clear. Mrs Royal Cronk'* ball U hit just right,
hr j. C Hannuml home Friday.
mother, died Saturday toonUng. They
■ t'sliun burned to tie 1 tnoved Jiut two days before in tho
y a M.
Anna Reuth houre*. She was buried in
MAN’S HEART STOPPED
Springs Community dubj Vennontville cemetery
BY BAD STOMACH GAS
. ..ax Mx:UI al Ui&gt;- Bowens
Mr*. Idell Wells, north of Vermont-;
ll n*at .Friday evening. March* viUc. passed away Sunday morning
Tiaunas from Caledonia will! She was the mother of Perry Wells
icll tn» or?a&gt; and will have hu singers ‘who lives on Hie King farm
there '.a entertain tiie people Ladies
Strait wr** out ot
bring boxes
,
। last week with the tlu.

History’s Greatest Savings!

BIG tradein SALE
OF THE LATEST 1932

and Tl HI S

Cal oar Liberal OfJar for Your Old Tim

Goodyear Speedway
29 X 4.40-21 $3.95
29 x 4.50-20 4.3&lt;t
30 x 4.50 21 4.17

28 x 4.75-19 $5.IX
29x 5.00-19 5.39
31 x 5.25-21
6.63

Still Lower Prices in Pairs!
GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING.
GOOD USED TIRES $1 up

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.

PHONE HU

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON, MICHIGAN

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�TTTE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESRAY. MARCH 16. 1932

PAGEnjmai

POOR FORAGE CAUSES
PARALYSIS OF SHEEP

CIRCULATION OF
BOOKS INCREASES;
(Continued from jmgr one. part one

Pour hundred and twniy-four new paIrons took out caret..
,
Rrrripl-*.
Balance on hand March 1.1931 $l 106 49
Received from city of Hasting' l.e'iOoo
Received from Board of Edu- '•
cation 1.718)00
Received from Penal Fines
575 IU

ing* Account to datcKecelvetl for books sold and
binding done lor otto;*
Total receipts
Expenditure-

44

*

Afnount of Trouble

’

-

The open winter, which has permit-;
led (iirmcn* to run 9&gt;*p on p&amp;xtureii
much bf'lfie time -f-ia r. u?r&lt;i m U19I
animals lotuuimlug .0 muck low quah-j
i'ty roughage tliat disrttt.r-e dfBiirbanres'
'followed in many ':* •■ bv partial
paralysis iia;:.bwn reporu-d a.', atowtinK
many • we',, uccordhu: tp th-, atuinai
husbandry depsirtmu.’ at Michigan I
State Cohen?.
,
• |
Tlw uiim- iroiil.les qiay ncr,sr %h*.ni
«h

49.96

LOWER. COST
^HIGHER QUALITY
&lt;/ Save by buying Wayne All Mash
/ Chick Starter at the new low
/
price. Due to improved selectJ
ing and blending methods you
get better .starter
than over, yet
you pay substan-

will preterit, thr digestive
whleh clytnlnui*- n. paraly

For bookI
individual -hpuhi b*-'.fiuz utr .i grain!
FX&gt;r supplies ....
;
4'14 M ration m addilioi/tj .» cioxt rougtwge.
For magazine &lt; ..."
•
Earli t w«- iliould riiaiv,- q pound, of
Fut binding .
. . .
grain daily, mpt .a mixture ot. two- ]
For 'extra help in' First. Ward
.Jjunb, •»:. und one-Hurt! brim
. Library
189 00 j ; JH-Ciully good
For extra help in Second Waid
I Tlk- symptom*
ananal
. Library
For extra help in &lt;entr.il
‘uughagt are sluggish appetite. po’rLibrary - . . ..
.
400.001 Hal blindnr* ■. head turned to tin- &gt;;de
F*'r extra help. &gt;n Central
I1 and anbiiui tin nmu in
‘ .anchor-.
IJbrary evenings
.
.
75tOo|tuTi paralyse usually.*
hmdqitar-:
FW I.i'a 1:
LPOO.Ot
Balance op hand. Feb &lt;29. ItwjAnimal.-, showing paralysis,.should be

—.

&lt;

ii

i mi i j i w

WAYNE ALL, MASH CHICK STARTER

EDMONDS ELEVATOR

.Total cxpendlturiL $5 385 3!
The hut Michigan telephone call to a tratv-atlaiitic point way nut! • Fvbiuaty 12. 1037, by Burch*Foraker, presi-; [ Expenditures for the two branches unimnh wlijch are not
present ixtaiit of tnitoocriitiic service by means of which 92; | front March 1931 to March 1933:
Al! breeding flocks- of ewer, should re­
First Ward Brutiili.
HASTINGS
PHONE 211$
Librarian
$181 flf reive a grain rutioij for* at. I&gt;.au, 30
lavs before lambing, The grain ration
Books . .
SHt'LTZ SCHOOL NOTES.
LICENSE LAW AFFECTS
wtitinnvd la ideal for this• purpose A
!
Supplies
.
Tlie third grade orc through their | Mngiizim 5
■ation of corn alone, lit larg«- amount.-',
' 400.000 MOTORISTS
Earl Dun-'third book this year and now tire ready,
Kim mt .
SOL'THWEST Rl TLAND.
Merle Covuit al
frequently results in weak lamb..
lope Battinlay evening. March 13
Jo
to ••ntcr
enter the fourth one.
. '
. Harold Johnson ol Milwaukee,: Yunk'-e Springs.
Total ’
Registration Act Requires New Tlw* meeting was calirii to Order by Tin- first grade ore learning to spell,
1,-. spending the week with her
Srrond Ward Branch.
the
numbers
and
count
.by
2;.
and
3
s.
'
------ -- ------ .... .....
- a Sunday guest at the.home
Pn-sident Bert Brqwn.
Permits For Additional
Higher Room.
. . .
410150
The fifth grade are learning how to; Librarian .. ,
I Johnson U assisting in rar.ng lor his nt her brother, George Havens, and
Singing—America tlie Beautiful.'
‘-------School opened Mraiday alter a week :, itather at the itonic of hi.'.,sister, Mr, family.
I divide by fractions They are nearly: Books
Number of Drivers
Repeating of the lord's Prayer.
Magazines
vacation on account of flu Only tint
through their book.
------Tlie McCallum community meeting
Belwven now-.aiitl .May I, about
Singing-Rattle Hymn of the Rc|iub-j ni,. eighth grade Ls studying the! Supp)i*-r. ......................................
yb-*'nt today. Monday in high* r room
4nooo« automobile dil-.m, will be re
Fire of undetermined origin de­ v; HI be held this Friday evening. March
•
powers of congress in civics. In history I
Madeline Matteson oi tlie HxsDngs
qujrcd to secure new drivers' lie-ti., lw*. stroyed the barn nf Mr and Mr*. Kev*. 18 at the home of Mix* Belle McCal­
$392 08 Normal vuit*d our .-chool reccntlv.
Secretary'.' report was read and ac- ue are working on the Spanish-Ameri- ! Total
lum
Bring sandwiches and one other
uudi-r the law adopted by tlie 1931 Ir.i;
ran war and the Panama Canal.
I Mrj, Leona Cleveland u the librarian
p T a w'Acpottponed until Frldav. Sunday, forenoon. It vfa&gt; nearly a new dish .lor refreshments.
ivluture. All who secured old license feptedTreasurer';, report n.id ami accepted,, Afu.r flnlrtiing their Engh»h bopU| In the first ward, her report being for April l. Kim Sjglcr of. Hastings, will bam being built to replace the on-&gt;
blown down le.-.v than two years ago.
Secretary
rend
Cttrtl
of
lii.Iflkfrtim
the
sixth.grade
are
taking
up
history
'
be
our
speaker.
*'
■
4
Hiy
full
year
ua
giren
herewith.
.MILL STREAM.
f. 1928. Iiliuit r-cctire ni r hi&gt;‘i»&gt; be­
to vnis mid one from Mr. and We are anxlgu* to get started on it ] March 1931 . .
Our tenth grade play, "Cousin, from 'We understood there was no insurance
Kuryl Fuller has returned to* Lansing.
556
fore May ■ 1 All Ucfii-ie.5 .'.t-cund !»&gt;- Emma
Mix Albert Rogers
j Wc have our doll house al) finished.] April 1931 . '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Qttt/rf Ola 4U7 Coon Ridgt." wax .1 success financially,
t'A*-en January 1, 1938 and November 1.
A farewell party was given by MiM
3 hr president railed for rei»rt from it was made out of orange crates, I May 1931 .
’laze! Erimond- «»■&gt; voted, py the au­ Creek were guests on Suntfav o! •iwir Hanna, and pupils in the school room
420 dience to be tin* Ixist actor, Mr. Put- daughter, Mrs. Harry Dunn, and fam­ Friday p. M. tor tliree little girls &lt;iu&gt;
1. 1932; and all liwsnsr.'i issued . after comnuttc 9n "Topics of Interest ” Her- The boys built it with the .help of Miss June 1931 ..
ily. Caller, in the afternoon were .Mr
421
Nov* mbi r L 1929.. imiit be renewed ta rt Morehouse gave a short i. jKirt on Omlinger'* brother and the girls'and July 1931
are leaving She district.
Year Bwk from Swift a Co.
th*- teacher painted and paperqd it. It AU
xu»i ikji
Ninth grade English claa- Is studying Lew Mger and daughter; Emily, ot the
August
1931 ■'..
Mr. and Mrs Frank Tasker of latke
Parliamentary Law. in English Uiis Edger district.
Mr F. Hull n ad a dipping u uarding has it real stairway and modern furnl- sept«&gt;rnb&lt;*r 1931
Odessa were callers at Walter LlvingSiiire thu* n*’W* law.' requiting re- a conhTenre held by Jews. Catholics't:uc Misx Garhngcr has a book from October 1931
Week
.
—
Its
jw-rtfr.
Violet
Herrington.
' Mr. and Mrs Albert Nash and chil­ stoh's Tuesday P. M
October 193! ..
.. 540
n-»!lstratt*iii Of -drivets every three
•
and Proteslanta to break down tlie bar-Lwhich wc patterned most of our fur- November r»3i
dren of Hastings were Sunday guest*, at
, Primary Rmim.
.. 561
The McKenna family are nicely set­
..rim
f 1IT! between
between 'hie
different fuitto
fuitto
mturc.
What we
we didn
didn't
get there.
t......!; j&gt;&lt;CInber 1931
tlie different
mture. What
’t get
.
49f
Our -chool enjoyed a vacation last the horrie of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox. ;tled in their new home recently pur1 Mr. E Lind-ey guv,- :i report regard-'Clinton Horn deslgtod. Tip roof hast
Mrs. Runkin Hart and daughter, chased of Mr. Spooner's.
voiced Ol this number 22153 herns*-,,/ing the death aiicr burial of u poor modernistic shingles ot all colors. The January 1932
.. 609 Week. Mast of us w*-re glad we could
February J 932 .
. .• 57f •tay by the tire. Florence Wright ex- Mary, of Brush Ridge, were guests Fn- Helen’Hanna was a Sunday guest of
were revoked under the mandatary: coloreq child near Hickory Corners.
color scheme is worked nut very well
provisions of the Jaw. which do not;
nrcssed her upmion that she didn't day ottertu&gt;on and Saturday of her friends in lotiia.
President appointed new Committed to-each bedroom Is a different color
Total circulation of,books
. 5.881 think it wav much of n vacmion.
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm Haven*
A‘number of ladles attended the
Hive judges or this secretary. ol stnti', on Topics of Interest. Mrs Fox and und also the bathroom. Downstairs we
Mr, and Mre Jim Wiltox and chil- church at.the Brethren L A. S nt the
Malcolm Pierce entered our room tr.
There are 203 adult books in lhe 11­
■ Mr Cassius Hughes.
-liave u large living room with u fire­
Mu»t of these rwocatloru. followed con-; Meeting turned oved to chairman,of place, piano, radio, two davenports und, brary and 237 juvenile. Sixty new a beginner Monday
dren attenUed the pedro party Satur- home-ol Mrs. Lydia Smith and Sarah
victioru tor driving whili- Intoxicated. program tommlttce. Mt. Earl Dqntopeiilota of easy chairs, fn the kitchen we cards were taken out. There are- two
We are making a collection nf pic­ day evening given by Mrs. Stanley Long Thursday.
A large jiereentagc «*f the discretionary'
John'Kilhck told us some things have a breakfast nook in green to, hundred cards on file in the librarv tures on the life «&gt;! George Washington,
•There had been an everage attendanev Tliey arp being patted in a book for our
' about the -Five Year Plan" of agr^- :match the walls.
„..4L,hU„, »&gt;„. I. I,,. ,™, . mtaH ;ru!:::re
,ull,|r, to R;:~:a .liid i;:;w ::
;s a-‘
We are sorry we didn't have Mr. ol 25 to 35 daily. We take three maga- library.
from having complete control of he, —
- - llje raising ot wheat.
- Sonncrvdh‘.s antT Evelyn Horn's Ibrth-' zines, lioyd Housekeeping.' • WornTn«* 3td to 6th crude.' arc working'for
He told abotff
vehicle.
.
. ma. s production, no hunu life, etc.
-duy'ln the week oi February 8-11
I uii's Home companion." and "Popti- high rcore on Hn-ir Weekly Readers.”
We wore : orry to Ium- one ot pur
Recitation "Bridge Builders." by AlOur school room is decorated f&lt;&gt;\ St. I lar Science." We ubo'had some magathird gnui.;.-, Pauline LaRluunte. She
' V'ln NotUnjibnin.
.
Patrick * Day with green paper and, zincs donated to us.
Mr. ami Mrs. Heit Palmer • ’&lt;* nt
Tiivn Mr. Thompson. Mr. Gibson nnd sluimrrx'ks.
For t|ic M-cotid ward branch library has gone to Grand Rapids.
Wednesday with Iter patent;. Mr: and Mr. .Flow r from tiireC-r|"H*ti»*.-Trust
We have n pretty blackboard border
W- were lucky lo have everyone here Mrs. Thon. Doyle, librarian, makes th&lt;
Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer ot Barber.-., bur­ Co in Kahmnzoo wi re intrixlucve! and at school &lt;1 inng the worst storm this; following report:
consisting of ducks drawing wagons oi
ners.
, .
tlwy showed us moving picturt s from year. We hoj**' they contmw* thr good July 1931 ......
258
Mrs, Auible MmnidKe und children the Am* । b an Tek-grapn anil Tcieplum,- work
The
bulletin lx&gt;afd Is full of pictures
August 1931 .
. 340 ••f Holland children and .scenes this
rod
r. ^rtn“V,“i ■ rii co,
- t tonk
-....................
—-------“ Eicciricur Industry: b. « Ht.-I We
broken ankles
are------------as much September 1931
Mr1 ..Pm?'1
‘ Corpnnitfim. Standard OH, Nahyiud '»! an epidemic as Hie Influenza be- October 1931 ...
TO POINTS within tlie siuii-i of Illinois, Indiana. Ohio and Michigan;
drrn ami Mr. mid Mr . D.t.-r Ray- hlMml -co.. AmiT.cnn n
.„hl„ro Chriii- !ltlu
. u„ ll:iv„
rtlKtrlrt
Made One Matteson visited our school
Tobacco.
cuum- we have had two tn-the district
611 me day last week.
• inond. local, spent.- Sunday at Bert • irat mid Dye Corponiiion. Amcrttun this year. Mrs. Gertrude. Outes broke November 193! ..
also to Buffalo, N. Y.i Niagara Falls. N, V.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Louisville, KyM
•
December 193! .
566
' Palmer's.
St. Louis. Mo., &lt; barlrston, W. Vai, and intermediate points:
Our fifth graders have completed
Can co.. Woolworth. Oas. railroads, hers nt tlie last P. T. A
January. 1932
598 their study of EyrApe. Borne of the
Vere Carter nttciwlcd the Brother­ etc. They
Good leaving Fridnv. March 35th (After 3 a. m l. and all day
showed us some pic-; Tho r imvtng "H" fiverage this month
651 mark., on teat w^re- Coral DePriester.
hood rally nt Hastings Sunday after­ tores of the wild life in northern Michi- anFrederick Clouse. Mnrrnbcllc Hul- February 1932 ..
Saturday. March 26tb. Returning until Monday. March 2«lh.
noon.
A; Harlan Edmonds B-pluk; Nyl.i Jean'
Tickrl* «*Hid in coaches. Children of proper age half fare.
gan. taken by the MuJrigan Cotkservu-; lack, Victor Hine and lamia BonnerTotal circulation 3,773
. Tlw ncighlMirt, helped Bert Palmer fill two Department
Pierre, B .
; vllle.
We
have
154
books
for
adulta
and
171
| his lev how this week. Tiic.ice is
The third graders have completed
Singing—Annie Lauric.
Those bi-ing neither absent hor tardy for children. Wc take the Good House­
not very thick but g&lt;xxl. quality.
the multiplication
tables.—Dorothv
l&lt;&gt;'|M.at;ng
pl
the &lt;gtch word,
'are:
Kathryn,
’
Frederick
und Lois
Watch out! Our P. T. A. program
and "Popular Mechanics." Jones and Mildred Coon, reporters.
;
Tiie next m.-cting wul b*•' In-id’ at Leo Clouse. Myrtle amf Gladys Craven. keeping"
Mrs. Bluer gave the "Ladies Home
. chairman says everyone attending the N&lt;itt:ngiMitn'a Minch 2fl. dav meeting —; Clinton Horn nnd Bemita Gates?
im eling must be prepared to speuk. ~ , n .------ HICKORY CORNERS.
I Our tyxl P. T. A. will be held March Journal'' for 1028 and 1930.'the ■ De­
sing, or assist some way in flits enter- p&lt;:arl Brown- S4'1-lineator"
for
1926.
1929
atu!
1930.
and
Several
Kellogg
P.
T.
A.
members
(18 Pot hick supper. A line inogram
__ tainmrnt for UHL-CV'eniny.. Failure to ’
HAND SKHM1.
1K being planned. Everyone invited — the "American" tor I9.‘t&lt; Mr. J' A
Pierson gives us lier "Womans Home: club last Thiutday.
Mi and Mrs. ih ri Benton ol Grass
A Swl s sportsman recently skied
®"d
Companion'* each month. Mrs. Ann.:
Mrs. Bessie Germaine of California
Valley. California, 'formerly of this the Sahara Tusnl by a motorcycle liejCra’*n' Teacher, Dorothy L. Garhngcr. Mason contributed 39 books. Mr. Al­
If visiting her son here.
place' write that they are having a was able to glide smoothly over th»|
'° "
bert Bcssmer gave us some books andI
A fid! house was in attendance nt the
LAKE-ODESSA. .
ticvere winter with lots of snow.
-sands even dispensbig with this aid In:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barker and son. the years 1919-1924 ot the "National1 bi-centennial celebration at Kellogg
Geographic.'' We were forced to clave■ vuricuhunil school Friday night, and
Few middle-aged men take up
the library one week on account ol; the.pageant wxs carried out in a
bareheaded fad because they realize
furtace trouble in the school building splendid manner.
- Is etude: to chvdk a h.itdhnn n cold.
Miss Loretta Bushnell and Warren IJbrary hours are from 2 to 5 P^M
A lot of moving has taken place
; Johnson mr both very sltk at lhe home and from 7 to 8.30 on Monday;, and1 around here to the last few weeks. Vic­
Fnjiays.
[of the hitter.
tor Jones' folks have moved to the
-Few people realize Just, whut these' Tej-penning farm. Wm.' Otis' liav-i
। Mrs. Chas. Carter suffered- a stroke
libraries mean to tlie residents of this1 moved Into the house vacated by Mr 1
and is in very poor health.
■
; 1-cqii and Floyd Ackerson of Lansing community diking these days jot un­ Tones. Chniles Robinson's have moved;
spent Sunday with their mother, "Mrs. employment. when so many 4vofker.’ Into their house hero Sam Willison has
ncecj
occupation for their leisure hour...• told one of his farm* and his son Elius ■
I Florence Ackerson^ .
I Tlie Lake Od'ussa Extension class will This accounts for the large increase In1 is moving to the farm. )Us father U)
[meet at the home of Irene Hurl Tucs- circulation since March 1931, Tlie aver-, leaving. Don Jones' have moved in with I
1 day, Tlie subject will be curtains
. ago circulation at the main library was1 A. P Bawrence.
i Comfort Jack.-on haa gone to Muske- 3.481 books tier month; at the first■ • A party of nciahbors \urprtscd Mr |
; gon to live with his daughter, and his ward branch for twelve ntonths.* 488 and Mr« Sam Willison Thurtoav night j
; sister. Miss Mary June, is being cared per month, and at. the second war31 and spent a very enjovablc time.
'
[ for at the home of Mrs. Milton How- branch for eight tfiouths, the circula­
Mrs Frt-d Kelley will entertain the
I ard. nnd at present is confined to her tion averaged 471 per month.
M. P Ladles' Aid Friday. March 18th.
It
can
be
seen
from
the
financial
•bed.
. v
/
1 for dinner.
Joint Demeray was called to Jack- statement that it cost $4,769.37 to run!
The Homemaker; chib meets Tureday
| son by tlie serious illness of his grand- these three libraries (or the year, o!' March 15th nt Kellogg school. A rep­
• child. Betty Dcmeray. He found her which $1,472.16 was spent fur new resentative of the Park Rug Co will
books, leaving a balance of $3,297 21 for’ demonstrate treatment of walls and
belter.
Mra. Lesl*e Rusli entertained the running expenses including $175.85' windows.
Nagler division of the Methodist Aid spent for magazines. This means an1
The ice harvest Is on with a rush
average cost of a little over six cents‘ thls\week
Friday.
nnd those with ire houses to
Harald McLoud, truck driver for the per book for the centra) and ward mi feel ffe! better.
Arcl^j Ice Cream Company. Is one of libraries which is certain an economical[
Mrs. Otis Lawrence, who has bee,
cost and reflects credit on the library' seriously ill, is somewhat Improved.
Here is the great, new lower-priced Rockne "63
the many entertaining the flu.
Vent Bishop and a crew of mety are board and librarians as well. And best
just arrived for your inspection. Priced m low as £585
working day and night to fill Ills big ice of . all. there, was a balance of $595.91
SOl'TH THORNAPPLE.
at the factory, the Rockne Six "65”. fa head and
cash on hand jit the end of the year.
house.
George Thomas, w ho has been ill, is
With 424 new patrons, one can read­ better &gt;0 was able to be out, which
shoulder* over the entire low-priced field—in »ire,
ily see that the work involved hasi are pleased to know.
LENT CORNERS.
.
in style,-in performance and in money's worth. Come
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Felder and chil­ greatly, increased also it evidencesi Word received here by friends of
in today—see and drive this new low-priced car that
dren of Prairieville spent Sunday eve­ a growing appreciation of the library' Dollie Sladetz of Chicago states that
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leland* Ham­ among the residents of this .city.. How' her sister. Anna Peterson, would be re­
is the sensation of 1932.
much better It Is for those who are out: turned to Jackson Park hospital In
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler of Has­ of work, to spend their time readingI Chicago, the serenthurthlsinonth and
"Row.,.
good
books
or
magazines,
than
standing
Medel
tings
were
Sunday
callers
of
her
father
;
that
she
is
very
ill.
Saf.tr Gia.. rt.m„Bhout
Vital Specifications
"65"
. and brother. Milo and Clarence Ham- around street comers bemoaning their' John Poll was very 111 all last week.
fate or frequenting questionable places&gt; His toother and brother from Bowen
jpiond. .
Exira Long Whcelbaw*
'
of
amusement.
These
people
have
been
,,rtra ^'B—a
j Mrs. Clare Thomas returned from
i were here Friday to sec him. Arvin
L«rg«
Motor*
—
&lt;ubic
dupktmtni
190*
the •••
library Of inestimable value: Parks went over Wednesday and cut
' Plainwell Sunday for a few days, after finding **-Pen-­ to them and their families.
wood for him.
I helping care for her mother, Mrs. Fen
ner. who Is very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa and
DVRFEE ITEMS.
Laurence and Leland Hammond and
family from west of Middleville .spent
Tiie East Baltimore Ladles' Aid at Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
■James Von Hout were in Kalamazoo
William cruttenden's is postponed un­ Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson. They also call■ on business Friday.
; Robert Hammond is making an In­ til March 30.
cd on his father. Andrew Wleringa. of
Many victims of the flu are gaining'Middleville.
definite visit twill) his -grandmother.
Hastings, Michigan )
and the majority of the pupils back In
Mrs. Clutrlie Andlcr is 111 with flu.
i Mrs. Mellon of Kalamazoo.
! Lee Davenport of Battle Creek is school and iiaving testa thia week.
i LitUc Raymond Clem was confined to
HASTINGS, MICH.
There ware k» many ill with the flu the house all last week with a cold,
nearly moved to the Aninn place. Mr.
Davenport la a former resident and we that there weren’t any services at the Chas. B Johnson is better after being
church Bunday.
, | ill Myera! days last week.
welcome him back.

&amp; IMPLEMENT CO.

Greatly Reduced Fares
OVER

EASTER Week-End!
3/4 of one way fare for Round Trip

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

The new

6

HPC1{NE“6&amp;
has arrived!

It h«

fatal
» •tartllng b.t,.rm&lt;nt,

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co

�TIH, HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 1633

PAGE TWELVE^ ■

LIFE IS WE.4LTH.
FREEPORT.
1 POULTRY SHOULD GET
there is no wealth but life LUe. In-- Dr. Peckham and Floyd Walton
PLENTY OF ALFALFA eluding all R- powers of low. ut Joy. made a badness trip to Grand Rapids:

Chickens Should Have This
Feed From First Feeding
Through Laying Period

yous

using

■fiR BAKING
HV POWDER
SAMEPSIQ
* FOROVtR **
40 YEARS
25 ot'nc.cs- for 254

igffiWiT’TC'IBiiP

and of admiration. Tliat country I* the Friday •
rteh«f which
*&lt;•}*«
Mr*. Marion Nagler returned 8-tur-.
.number of noble and happy
dav from Grand Ranlds
■
l;.-UU.-M th;.r inatUs nchr.-who. having I
, n ,.
A,. ,
, , li; I
iii-rh &lt;
the Junctinkiv of Ills u*li Ute
“n&lt;1 *,n*'
s
t . »h. Il'*n'-.f nalb-- sui.-M help- of Level Park. Battle Creek, were,
hi! influence, boih personal mi.I b-, jucrta Sunday of the latter's ;mrrnUJ
,
.
Mr -iT- f Mr-. SM CVmw .
Ml^s Dorothy Duke* bus been on tlie!
--Joltn RUakltt
.ick list thh week.
'
Mr.i. Hattie Ciicescbrough. returned!
DISCOVER METHOD FOR
___ Saturday from her vtut with.relatives!
CONSERVATION-OF OIL 1 ill Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma spent!

r One of'ttye virtues of alfalfa which i[not commonly atreswed is its value n-n poultry feed.-according to thr poul­
try department ut Michigan-State Coljrgr, which rccotnnicr.c. this L td 1&lt;t
poultry fi*ojn th* time birds arc-irau h&lt; d until they have completed their tiwtulnes* as.fayent.
. Tlie lipi.rtun chick stayer, which I:.
: recommended by the poultry t-pccJafotj-:. U. of M. Professors Invent New ; Wednesday e-.cnmg at the home of the)
, r’.ntaiiv. five itounds-ot tiifalfa meal-tn
Process For Flood Recovery
^tj/vpu.bru,h'r’ CWff,,rd'. ■u‘4
»ch UM) pounds &lt;d miteh. Th* ingteof Well Residues
.’.h rk- N«-b i&gt; on tlie sick
■ .of the nuf h me 36 JkMinds of
cirn nical.’jlO pounds flour mi«i- Putting off th-- d-iv wte n ouj • ;! • ».ek,
W |/&gt;ui1&lt;ts ar.mnd t-alnu-nl. 11
Uv; a
•\”‘i; Mrs. Agnes Thoriipyni .has been on;
dried milk.’ 3 pounds. Tdewt
----- - ---------,, *,m’ the rick list far several days:
j
5. pounds alfalfa m«.-u!. 2 jvtmitL
"■S'ou" ’...V
uue...--.
r,‘ .arcmuch belter uetlic lost report. 'K-rfeetc*! by Pro*
The P..T. A. met March 1 at• thaj
’ ifhmu.i. .The tn«'UnR-\w&lt;is called!
tier bV the president. Mrs. O.-f
ids of bran
m y. The btMhivAi was lhe election!
«• folluwuu; oflfeer.;: President. •
pumped'
Arthur Moon-; Vice - president.!
and a
Frank ntv.nr; father v;cc-prest-;
Id tx- given.

ALL THIS for ONLY

Valve* ground
Carbon cleaned
.Motor tuned-up
Dhtributor points ad­
’
Jutted
Carburetor ■ cleaned and
adjusted
Fuel line eleaned

M*utuU liix-

luo pounds
dfa meal. 1

Drive in. and let us put your car in A-l condition for
'
tliouiumda of additional jnile* of good acrviie.

ion' to individual grain*

Still I'll WOODLAND.

.M-.'pix ol Simfleld. li

Mrs. Rticuni, who.has. been 111- _i&gt;;-.
winter, w much improved in licalth
being able tu be up.
.
Clare Runyan and family of Im
visited Ids mother on
■pie-JoiuiKun family of Claris
have'settled in their nv
Mycra place.
-•
Mr*. Freeman Klopf
It* &lt;&gt;f Arthur Kloiilcnst'.nr
lie Imhk nt her daughter^ home
to not Sunday. Burial Wcdnesda
l
Cemetery.

lint rrsul
।At. slight. »mc

lUrull and*”’ «

Corner Church &amp;. Court Sts*

Telephone 2121

W-.llk with:

SOUTH WOODLAND.
i Geotv.c B.i.m and family
mid Mrs. Clarence Helmer nnd] mother. Mn». Caroline SHuftbel), al Tor i move in the price iwpte in
rcn.-c TownM-nds. Mr- Sfarpbcll ! nin-; ulw Mr. Mtinjoy on
improving
alter
hef
flints:,
with
the
lit
Ul.MI I
ner Rowladcrs Friday afternoouJ Almo-t every home in thp&gt; vicinil
Gertrud*- Varney mid. Sammlr.
..... ... Nashville spent the week end. The P it A at th.- WHIman -chool! Onionskin paper ern;
accompanied!«I'h her mother. Mrs, l.uey Rouladcr. ’was will attended. Tlu- Fclghuer M'liuel is uwd lo rtmulate in
j wood fire by radio .a-n
Irving Salur
’
Mrs. George Owens of Leslie' put on |Mirt oi the program.
Glen

New

SEED Time !

inter

thn

perfection in cooking
New economy in use
New beauty in design

KITCHEN MEMO

make it nee*
pmt|&gt;ane them:

_Jf you are going to need FARM
SEEDS of any. variety, this spring
we-invihj you to call and talk with
us before you buy.

all yours in new

funeral.

I WANT
1.

Quick
cooking

W conrafescin;

2.

We lyiay Be Able to
Save You Money!

Automatic
• cooking

.

mite til at

3.

Cheap

AUTOMATIC
GAS
COOKING

cooking

We carry' a full stock of PURL
MICHIGAN GROWN SLEDS.

4.

Clean

5.

Ea»y

ruin vv ■

6.

Cool

and

7.

Delicious

8.

Safe

r

cooking

If. you come and see us about'
youx sepd problems it will place
yuu_imder NO. OBLIGATION, to.
Lviv Ironi us.

cooking

cooking

cooking .

We J.-e you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of .COAL.

*lf*"

cooking

All These Advai
Plus Surprising
PRICE..................

Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds.
9. Efficient
cooking

SmiUi Bros. Velte &amp; Co
Phone 2255

lQ.\Modern

in this Delightful

cooking

Hastings, Mich. •

DETROIT JEWEL
GAS RANGE

Fun«*t

Cook

-for

Virginia Havens.

uraiigc bail Friday evening. •
with aiahort program; al-oj
ut luck supper at 7:30. Phase bring;

wooduiu
fast. week with Iwr sister. Mrs. Roy
Oakes.
•
. -e
•

LhtfTOUglUJI

than
Beyond AU
comparison '
with older
type ranges.

ant‘Hoi

Standard SavL.
&amp; I.oan Association
Detroit, Michigan

Lotal Rtpniinlaliit,

J. L MAUS &amp;. SON
Hastinat, Michigan

Mrs-. I.. Hulliberger. who makes her!
Mar. Erkarrtt, Suturda" an
L. J. Bate. Sukiu- witn her sister, Mrs. Wm Crock- j
inmer.
.
■ hud. is very ill, * Her brother. Frank |
। Herman Vflnkter wen• Rlcm*. of Louisiana, came Saturday to ।
Raped.- Thursday?
*e her.
,
i»y Gibson vissud .his uncle and
Mr- und Mrs. Clayton Valentine nnd|
: Mr. m&gt;d Mr- Leonard Wachter. ■. family took suppitr with their ilaugh-|
family in East Woodland Sunday ,'-’r. .&gt;li&gt;r^uret. at the home of her'
Bates is' Mck with‘grandfather, Bert Vak-iuinc. Tutuday;
r of our tlu'.• p.»Uent /‘ vcmr.K. The day was Margaret s;
, while others are still birthday.
•
.
|
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frt-d
scr.cratiM-.iBnvhci.-cn and wu. Oltartes'und John
I Brjclirtsen
There are a good many to the neigh- !
. wtiai-* a whiffle­ ;ddrhoGd tuflvnna irom hard colds uri
the flu.
!? ■—Ohio state Journal.
oungrr

with

LESS

•ay. reminding!
r I nth birthday.
lai* Cni-k home furnishing J

IK YOUR MEMBERSHIP

.
’

Universal Garage Co.

nough to r-n tipi;
:• ..... W .

। ilcllii provide i'deal range, for
mid laying bird*, and chopiMif
Ifaifa iiiak-.' ti saiiMaciory

T 1 M E I. Y
S E RV IC E
SPECIAL

Get Your Car Ready for This Year’s Use—You Will
Save Several Times the Cost of the Above Service!

Wedr.rftday on'bustnefct
for one-lmlf tiie.

Spark plugs cleaned and
adjusted
Ignition timing adjusted
iad reset
Headlights focused
Fan adjusted
Battery tested and fe­
ll lied with
distilled

• Afo» him prim on oiling and ‘ lubrication, wuhin* and
poll-lilu*. brake-adjustment or brake lining. but­
’ lertrs und other Ford accessories.
•

r. Mr Voorhees. Then
adjourned to meet lhe first Wednea-i
April wlueh VwjU be J
tprii 6.

hired In tit* favlng’ltu

Nearly

Only A Short Time Left to Take
Advantage of Our Special Offer

Brings new
comparisons
in cooking
achievements

AUTOMATIC

features

Clean, shining beauty, porcelain finish (even inside the oven),
automatic, accurate oven heat control—oven insulation—
Insta-flame lighter that automatically lights each cooking
top burner as it is turned on, and many other features that
give you automatic gas cooking at much less cost. •

A95
■ DOWN
IK
10

MONTHS
TOPAX .

SPECIAL OFFER
SeUUs
Your Old
Stoie

Vf"cash

CASH ALLOWANCE

made

.;n

your old stove

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY
See this stove in operation at the Cooking!
School Friday, this week at the M. E. Church!

[

�TIIE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH IC. I9J1

CHI DC!
LvLUD

The

INFLUENZA
and GRIPPE!

Take Care of That Cold Before

It Leads to Something More Serious
WE
WILL

THE AIDS AND HELPS THAT
CARE OF IT ON THE START.

Rexall Cold Tablets, special
Aspinoids. Cold Capsuls. we
75c
guarantee them
Hills Cascara Quinine
30c
Grove's Bromo Quinine
30c
Zerb’s Cold Capsuls
25c &amp; 50c
Vapure, the new inhalent for
head colds
39c &amp; 79c
Vicks' Vapo Rub, both kinds ... 35c
25c &amp; 50c
Vaporizing Balm
Bronchial Salve
35c
Mi 31 Sol., the best antiseptic .... 59c
Ephedrine Comp., inhalent oz. $1.00
Atomizers for spraying nose
and Throat
98c and up
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON SICK ROOM
SUPPL1IES.
--

CARVETH A ri f l l lSf
CiOODS DELIVERED

TELEPHONE 21 JI

By H-m-.e i

Kino.

^F|
Wl

COAL

ONE OF THEM WILL f
SURELY SUIT YOU.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
FRANK SAGE

Hoarded Money
A dollar -bill changes hand* a boot 90 time* a year.
billion dollar* now hoarded were put back
Into circulation. In a year's time It would do 135 billion
dollars worth «f buainea*.

There have been no failure* -f Bulldins and Loan A»Melatlun* In Mlehigan during th. pari year, aa these Asbociatlona are protected from rua» by State Slriul.Why nat inveti you sarplu* fund* in ltd* 4t-year-old
InatltuUon?

®ll£ Sfatinnal ^Eoan &amp;
tmfggfment ffiompany
Dtlroit'i OUttl ButlAng a*4 Lo*n A»»ociation

12.-HI Griswold St., Detroit
Eatabliibcd I8H9

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

WESTERN

Ingenious Devices Now Relieve
Brooders of ,80 F.er Cent
of Responsibility

n n Btata oom h-

In discussing rcunonUcal and uutri
tUrtP mcuU for the cut,
Mu illM.Ul u u;ti.
family. MrAmy Newberg of the home cconouiK
start at. Micliigan State Cortex- stabv the wtirid. since w.-ehanaa!

bcra of th« group must bv considered
Tie- m- al 4&gt;iun* provide for an aw:
ag&lt;- family cctuUtiuu of five person .
man. w&gt;.man. buy of IM-IH
nnd b»y or glri of 1-3 year* Tht regu
lui breakfast menu
fruit. cereaL brcaii Muff, ami brverat
Orange juice should U- provided fui
the children, although low rxienslvt

Michigan ht ns fro
t»f ra&gt;.iLt
lo tiu’ P‘aJ*

DON'T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL

name
me brood)
amounts of
Clean rang)
or thr fruit may lx omitted in thclrj wlUch no kind of poul:
ease Tla- children w:U need
preferably,
two
;.rr:.
trj M-rrtngs
:
thill a day; lioux-s must b&lt;- thoroughly c
but, if fust must b. cdhsldared th&lt;- dlrinf«4cd before- th&lt;- chick* are place I
adults iicvd have wily three or four: in them ‘Hie brood)
iniH:ibi-*an&lt;l should I

I

YOU SEE BUICK'S 3500 LB

$995 SEDAN

.

through a h-ve amt then mixed witi
milk t&lt;4 tii.
child '1

t.t 90 deg!

r. '■!

liken - sliced, and *airtrd f
mam'-aim-ti
members of Utf- farmJ)
Crisp tua*i with butti I" gt^-n tin bv chilliia The brood
two younger ciaUin-n each day. bu’ fpim Hie .hov
French too*! or hot bnad- nu»y t&gt; \!. gr—:. three temp)
served tire older boy ami Ha- udu'-t*.gradually*reduced a* tlu
oner in
Milk
youngrri child: milic
ihlidrci
Ml-nlusn S'.ati'
nplk or colter to the adult*
-Should &lt;»iw-trf tlw adul
Hour middhri
hilkiu.-. fruit remain* thr ume ■but|gf¥w.. . _
may lx- served unsweetenrel or replnw-! mill:
lb.
by tomato' JUk-r;
pounm m...
ot &gt; protrin'i
cereal and bread-tun. wtui-akun mn»; i ji
I 1 lb &lt;&lt;kl
and no imzxr. and butter m amalHi
Quantity. To h«-lp thr family i:u.n i
Wilflllt c
extra Jaru«
dAtuff unp top run*
■al and b
mcxli-ratf uniount* &lt;4
&lt;nd tlx
tnnk can I;
usual am'.unn&gt; bf i.mit-r. lb

lx- excluded from the daily di&lt; t unit
iruen or yellow rtretablei
ixxl liver oil arc Included

HASTINGS BUICK SALES CO
T. S. K. REID. Mgr.

Telephone 2468

NGS. M CH

HAS

M11llll.l.A II I 1

VO I I II HOI
M
lhe L A S will bi- enteriaim-d by
Iran Karn; ccivcd u telegram Sa*
Mr*. Currii
C|ub No: 5 ut tHI- home r.f Mrs Carrie urday morniiut Mating that hit. fatliF'liher Weddoduy. Maith 23. tor dm Panner Karns, nf Reed City ww. very
that it Is the fourth
Herman Fuhr
Wednesday tn the month instead ol spw-dy recovery.
h&lt;&gt;-plt»] Km
thr usual Wednesdav
It-mbcr Board
Mr. and Mr*. Rankin Hart and luinrflully inVtlrd to attend
Mr . ; Andlrf-t
I l hilt•*. t
-1 :.
Harold. Joi
mmi nf Hastings were Sunday gin
Trautwem anti children Hear Morgan ut Mr and Mr* Jim Cullinan and- fum
iiu-trn Kun
raitam t :
■I.-.:. '■ &gt;1
Saturday Her son Carl is m tlw Vet-jily at Kalamazoo.
No (whool alnei- muieh ruhtb. Mr-.
HoslUtal in
Milwaukee for
Mrs. Otlu I'runshka and Mr. and McKibbin. primary iraehir. being inil''*11
treatment.
Tlwiinu
1
olimL-l
Mrs. Flovr
w"vd Johncnx of Green Mart-h and also .- -mt of |h&lt; pupils tj.tn too &lt;’*■ rk
Mr. anti Mr&amp;. Roland Barry Wvr■■&gt;jieiit Sunday
^ith Mr. and Mnt. Floyd! tt.r storm hmrlcrcd th- attendance. D &lt; ?
in: Hictiwav Com.. J
&gt;duy wiU&gt;
Grand Rapids visitor* on Saturday
Handle and mui
Pra.
ftem. mbcr thr church services, evervI Mrs. John Prunshka, who 1
tn be on hand ami
uu: fine.
Sunday evening. You arc coptiaily in-.-Mck the lust few day*. i» much
The dinni
vUrd to attend
’'at this writing.
I Churchill mat Clvrw Skiiiim
! ne.sdajr was not very well attended
Milins Fisher *|x*nt Saturday! John Ruch, who ha-s ixen .- pendin. urcori'n
I.ui chill.
i»Uy Impr
anti Sunday with her brother. Will some time with Herman Natu-1. r«
Cogswt’** * •
-• lllimwl
Wi.ll.v frt
~ hl.
’turned Friday
to tiie homehisiwiu-n
it ust decided Hwy
--------wallic Naddell. at W. .1
BJ .
■:
bear futui
| vloveraai)
ilIm) tluit they would i
t- dinner, ch &lt;
Roma Bloclter was home friari Neeley
* i i
&lt; ki.i k
DesMC Ce.tman i* al the home ui n).jit Sunday &lt; run.
held at the home ot Carrie Fisher I her. mother. Mrs. F.TIh-1. Clurd. taking {Simday th. Past..;,.
Wednesday March 23
• •—
* Conumtu- alone tliat line A avkomr await- you
I cure ol ------a newly
arrived son.
- ----- —
Mr. and Mrs Walt.
Brown are hit tens
Mr and Mrs Fred Cook i-ntertalmd r&lt;,rllla to
n‘-ar “
*,u*
making M-vcral changes ia the Interior
Murk- Lammers nnd wife are vi.illiiu their children' Sunday t-&gt; a bu
Void out there and ruin.- Im
ut their rctiidrnce reocntly purchased John lavninicrs and family of tht- rlinnt-r !i
and purchu-v d the M. E Tltunip
where th&lt;
Irom the Blocher c*Wte. They expect place.
natal day Stem l*u
toI mure
a ­yr ar ago. He ha • been hi
mme in
In soon.
soon
School comm&lt;-ncvd
commenced hgatn
again thn
this Monnall.ndanci
The !•'. T. A. at Dr Wt-Unmn scliool day momma after being Wil
Mr*. C&lt;«ok niuny'luipjij' I-’11'’'- te' dln ;
'.r . i
rendered a hnt&gt; proaratn Friday ere
return., with nonc-oi her family ml\--, *x'1 b‘ carc
J,t* daught:
ning. The "Hobo Quartette
'
Parian!'., and Id* wit utfd family ol
Mr and Mr:.. Harry Monroe accom- ms.
Chicago, a part ot whom moved here
Coats Grove math' a great Jilt, and; panted by Mr and Mr:-. Ia:o Monroe
Hav« you counted yoilF lih'.-aing kt
the play "Two Scared Coons" put oh all uf Kalamazoo, spent Sunday with If? Don’t forget thi* on&lt;
by five men from the Fctghn«*r aehool| Ardy Owen and family of this place
bat' to l»- pour. Our cliddn n arc not fortunate tn one thing that he had no
was t tljoyed by all. In tlie husband
kidnapped aud held for u raruom I pain all during hi* illncsn. Tin- funeral
m Tuesday
calling contest Mrs Ed. Mead won first
Much tu be tliankful.for. ts it not
lati- h'diitprize, Florence Coolbattgli second and I Henry Leinuar and family spent
Mr
’lil IX
llo-re m&gt;ri.
flnnrf.iv uaWx,u.&gt;vn„
nm,. Aitli )1&lt;T cull ha. Malibu, Dmii.i
uuatiiy of their many friend., in the
Mr&gt; Cla
Claud
ix ttltrtiil
mond tliir.1
third. ’There
were {Sunday
witfWrnr*t Haynes and c.
family
six contestants.
of the Hendershott district.
m tm- ma
and tin: Id
■ ii i an now

Q

PAGE Tl

2 HENS BENEFIT FROM
Homemakers' Corner MECHANICAL INVENTIONS

There are many sick but uH teem t ■
Mr. and Mr
Bourdo ant!
be Improving, w. arc hotline thi- cold
Mr. and Mrs. Fnd Ifcurdo spent th
grathi will check tin- tlu
at Tnledi
Mr Frank F'rt ydl ami -daimhti
have returned t their home in Norm
111.- aft.:
raf days visit with hi. Snvil'T h
.Mr wnd Mtv W. F Smith were in un for append
Iv nt this writing
fiastmirs on btuinev Friday,
Mr. and Mrs Reuben Rrefl
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. J. Norris and
daughter Marjorie and
Add i proud parent of ii little
Smlngi
name, o! Rich.irrt Ravmcnd
aunt. Mrs.
irn-. who ha
Ctyi/ !
111 Thursday P M End .Ketchum ot, , Mr: i,hd Mr* p")
d MfKalamazqp Mient - Satufdny afternoon;
i In m t.nd
M, &lt;
....... r. ..
..
.
n'. Suiid iv nt
Mth his erandmoth.
MrNureit l Bicnv Sunday at Oliv-.’t with Mr. and
Edgar Di-ForeM.
| Callers were Mr*. Ida Brand*!.
I Nina Boyle und Anna VunTyuc o!
j------- | Mrs. Katie Norri Mhd Mary- Tfcnpk I Sa«“la&gt;- Ttwte wwe JMftjMof Kalamazoo called on Mr*. Norr1-ic‘“
William Enel.tiiik a^ed about ninety-1
Sunday.
&lt;ar% a civil war veteran; and al
Mrs Ida Ray died at .her home in.
dlr-.i
nt.of Uila p
Battje Creek Wednc*day. March Oth.Jj?1'
Thursday
&lt; mmr at the
and wan brought, here for buna) Frl-|”
Hubert Gam
day Mft. Rby lived in and Around this ErahddauKhter. M
vicinity nearly al) her lif&lt; and will be (»r.ind»ili«v He
I tllUI
greatly mlxw-d by her relative* find tner of Grand Rapid
Laki. und th:
daukhl
many friends
hfcami. Mrs Nettie Car
Mr ami Mr* John Brigham ar.d'soif
ton.
of
Gun
Jake.
.Mr
Emma
Droxs
of
uf Decatur were callers at Mr. and
Kalamazoo and one brother. Job EiiK-l
1 Mr- F J Hm,lii-.s’ Saturday
i Fr.mr&lt;s, Dister and thr older Jone land, of BelV-vuc; also several ttrApd-l
I children attended
basket 1.1. chiidn-n and great grandchildren
military funcial was held here Sunday.!
games at Hastings Friday nigh!
Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Mott of Scott­ Burial ,uan In the Oak Hill cemetery.
ville are the guest* of their.parent*. Mr
.MILO
and Mr*. John Duster, nnd Mr “
Neatly every voter in this part ot the ,
t-nce Molt and Mr. and Mrs. Maunct inwnshlp attended caucus ut PrairieHughe.)
i vllle Bat ut(lay
and Mr*. Henry Germain moved
HENDERSHOTT.
,into
u.(( trv
.lr new
lh»nr
new-, home oir the Juiuuon
.Mr and Mr*. Ed. CgMidy of Battk Iann ljut wtTk, We welcome them to
Creek were Sunday guest* at Ernie [ Milo.
‘.
«...
. , ! Ue*r ,n nilll(1. lhc tadles- Aid. March '
The community club are fUUng their 23. at tlw homl ul Rev. and Mr&gt;. Mile*
** house
hnn« Ithis
hl. ttv.y
...
......
kc
week. '
at tlw purMinaue, Delton, for dinner
Tl«- Hendershott' school wus clov'd
There is u great deal of sicknosa all
around. That and lire cold weather ul
Mr. Burgess of Hastings gnre .« run the pari week have kept people In- '
{talk al young people'* me:ting Sunday doers, .cbnacQUcnily DM much m*
night. Wc appreciate lhe hclpfurtmis
An account ot Mckncw*. Bernie
( ...
friends
Flower u.u
did siv*
not BiAitu
bpend me
the w«.v
week cpd at
. from
. .. Hasting
---------, riowvi
*u wUoyNl the fhw sermon by Rcv.]lwfnl. here a* cirttomarily.
Wheeler Sunday,
i
—
.
Ida ----Brandriclu-r
am! datighTlie next Family Nifrht meeting wi!]|u *xr. Kalama soo vi*4tor» Friday.
be held April 1 at Quimb;
. r
Remenibtr tiW L A » meeting an The woman who really loves children
.. rhursday.
.
.jieidom think* it necessary to saj
Mr*. Lon Uendenbott

Ford and family. &lt; nU-rtauud
for Sunday din

Khuors
Jrtg aurprue on Mr. and Mrs
Thundav t'vcninfe. They
Eliu-s Willbon. miivnut

Wujj

lit Item sjwnt Bunday at
Wd.Ivon
HU
Mre Frank Davis ot Iliittk.i.i. .. .
m-v’.tna
and Mi'll Helen Dav ii
4 ix-troit spr-nt Nunday with
h
Hdred Fritz and children.
4 Kalamazoo. well
tu ighburiiood. iuuo&lt;-d Intai-h intuit aim cmc'.lW
Saturday.
will be held, Sandwiches and -tine oUx
'i-h tor slipper
Mifii jvii-nna Osgood left Sunday I

THE TIME
TO WANT AD

JESUITS

.Miidred thi. »o
rjvcri-d the regain, while pnfrorv
lOOJMXl
lioiiie of the. large.-!

uni.-l i. lire fellow who laki

■ :,l. ; II
i am .mo pushea ulu ud

Il IX &gt;41

The many trfends ol
vnd ii
Jolmcock. who t-&gt; quite Hl- in
ion ho-pltai. «i'l be g I t-i learn *ho
Is much improved.

Phone

Success depend* to a large &lt;
rellanei:.

AUCTION SALE!
Having more personal property upon my-farm than I need to-continue farmmg
opetratrdns, I will have an auction sale on the premises, one .mile east and one-half
mile north of Freeport, Michigan, or eight and one-half miles north of Hastings,
Michigan, on

Tuesday, March 22
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock and sell the following:

Dane side rake.

HORSES
Bay gelding, 3 years old.
Bay mare, 2 past.
Belgian colt, 2 in June.
Belgian colt, 18 months old.

3-section spring drag.

2-horse cultivator.

Miller bean puller.
*JVlcCormick-Deering cream sep­
arator.

TOOLS

Keystone hay loader.
TERMS OF SALE

v

McCormick-Deering tractor.

Oliver tractor plow.
Strictly Cash

All purchaser* desiring credit muil arrange for their credit

elsewhere, a*

nu

This is not a forced sale, but is made for the convenience of the Miller and for that
reason the right to accept or reject any and all bids is hereby reserved.

JOHN DOYLE, Proprietor
WALTER R. LOBDELL, Receiver of the alate Bank of Freeport, Clerk.

COL. WM. H. COUCH, Auct

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 19tt

PAGE FOURTEEN
STATE Ar MTCHIOAU.

IRVING.
|
- .
DELTflN.'
।
FRATT DtmilCT.
Winter didn't "linger in the lap of
Mrs. Farwell wa» operated upon for, Nearly every home in the community! IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS
Phvslc (he Bladder With
spring." because it never made its rn-1 appendicitis Friday morning at Borgeka is entertaining the ffu. from one to five
Juniper Oil
*
trance till spring. Robins, kllldecrr..} hospital. Kalamazoo. She is at' present'in the families are sick but all seem to
meadow larks, blue birds, red winged; getting along nicely.
I be on the,gam.
black birds and horned larks were here
Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Hayward were: Mrs. Win. Tinkler is back in. bed
. in numbers before winter set in ft' Grand Rapids shoppers Saturday..
! again with, a relapM of the flu. Her
has been a, very real touclj nf vftnter.i Mrs. Vera Terry of Litchfield spent mother. Mrs. Ernest Lajrton. of Husn&lt;&gt;»cvcr. ,
uullw. win run
j.ntj with iwr parents. Mr., tings cared for her last week and Mrs
John Jenkins, of Grand Rapids, trial-j. and Mrs Wade Town
, Gct&gt;. Cronk of Rutland U with her
ted his sister. Miss Mary Jenkins, a{ Our sick ones are all on the gnlnl again this week.
now. and nearly ull are up and artnind} we understand Clnud Mead has dealt
Tlw little daughter of Mr. and Mr.«. and several arc out of doors.(GliM* the!it|5 farm for city property and is sortrii
winter weather killed Hie flu germs, as l0 icnve the farm.
tlicre M-un to be nqaAorc new eases
■ Mr, UIld Mr5 G)(.n sattirlre- of Vcrbut Li better now.
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Nngel-nf thnrRoy Adrianson ot Battle Creek.visit-. montville sjienl' Sunday afternoon ai;
lott.-. visited his .parents here it tew ed his people luTr one day lasX-weck. [
Cronks.
Mr. and Mrs H F WertMh -'Pent _
days last week. They also visited Mr.
:.tul Mrs. Ben Nagel in their new home Sunday with Mrs. Kate Burthck and
.Mrs. Lillie Sowerby b. xlayuiu with j family at Hickory corners.
inr daughter. Mrs. Argyle Windrs. dur­ ! Some are taking advantage of what.
■ freeze we have hud and are trying .to
ing the wild snap.
t
■
’ j
Mr. and Mrs Richard Tompkins have get their ice house.-; filled.
••Deacon Dubbs." a comedy drama in
retuuwd from.a several days’ visit with
rtji ce acts, wilt be. presented by Delton I
St Johns relatives.
Mrs June Mt Cann is not improving rCTWtnunity players on Friday and Sat ■ •
in health a-&gt; rapidly is her frieiulr. hud urday evening.-.. March 25-26 ut Dylton!
Community hujl. Tlu- scene in the first;
hoped.
-.
.
• '
Watch Our Window Signs For
'
net is n country auction: in thr secondj
act a country wedding in.the third act!
Outstanding Week-End Specials
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Whitney of Alle­ a country husking bee. Tlie' .ewli of,
gan spent Sunday with Mf. and Mr.t characters are; Dracdn Dtibbs, from!
Giuritc-irhumpMin. A
- • v
Sorghum Chntrr. West V i r g i n n y.'.
William - Bush has been on the sick George Eddy; AnWK Coleman. h!S
ford lie ixist week but is better at neiihcw.
a yotxr.; lawyer. . ffobert j
this time.
Barnes; Ruwdon Crawlev. a wolf in
. The Extension club met -with Mrs. sheep's clof hltig, Myron Wertniai&gt;.[
Vert Robinson Friday.
Mujor McNutt, auctioneer and Justice!
Belt pure
• Mr. nnd Mrs E. E. smith sjient Sun­ of the Peace. Dan DumueLc; Deuter­
day afternoon with Mr and Mrs onomy Jones, a country product. Roy|
Ernest Haynes of the Hendershott dis­ McBain; Rose Raleigh, the brave.lIRle
trict.
,
school ma'am. Margaret Datniicls;- Mi&gt; ;
Ptitlipena Popover, with both eyes on
tlie Deacon. Lulu E. Wertninn; Emily
Dale, thr richest girt in town Mabie!
SCRATCH FEED
'“si $1.29
Town; Trixie Coleman, lull ot mU-i
Compare thia excellent quality
dilrl. Ledu Harrington; Yeiuiie Yell-1
sen. Hie hired girt from Sweden. Mar-'
PANCAKE
FLOUR
5
-* 19c
ion Pump. Remember the dale.-. March
. Country Club - finest quality
CREDITORS AND DEPOSITORS
MILK MADE BREAD
7c
*
.7. c. Horton accompanied a party of
! fishermen to Eaz' Jordan over the week
Country Club - of finest ingredients «
! end.
Notire To File Claims Actinal Thr
Mr nnd Mrs. ike tztnnar and Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Johnson spent last week*
visiting relatives tn the northern, part'
state of Michigan, the Circuit Court , ot the state.
for the County ot Barry. in chancery. |
Rudolph E. Reloheyt.
Stale Banking Commissioner,
An Easter pageant will be presented
or Pillsbury
I’i-lb. sack
j
Plaintiff.
at the Dowlpig church on Sunday.
March 27. at ID .10 A. M nnd at Bon­
'
1j * COUNTRY CLUB K'A-lb. -d. 53c
- Nashville state Bank, u
field
ut the time of the evening serv1 Michigan bunking corporation.
.
■ftrs unless a change takes place in the
KING'S FLAKE
n'i-n.. ...k 47c
x
Defendant.
,
At a session of said court held at plans. Next Sunday, March 20. will be
,
.
• i the,court hopw in the city of Itas- a communion service.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izchlejtnor
BULK PRUNES’".-“d-5
25c '
" tings, in said cotinty. on the 23rd day
of Northeast Barry were Sunday vis­
of February. A- D 1932
- --California Santa Clara's
Present: The Honorable Russell R. itors at 8 A. Wertman's ,
CREAM
CHEESE
■17c
McPeek. Circuit Judge.
Ice cutting has finally begun and
Fancy Wisconsin "Colby”
On reading and filing the petition while it is only about six Incites in
of Edward B. Finley. .If. Receiver of thickness, scw-rnl tire faking ndvuntuge
PURITY
NUT
OLEO
3
“
■•■
27c
the Nashville State Batik, a Michigan iof the opportunity and filling their
For cookinc or table use
banking corporation, praying lor tlie houses fur the coming summer.
Issuance of on order calling on all perMildred and Robert Gaskill spent aJ
-suits who may have claims against ikm
,t ut
,„, vacation ..,
ni week visit-’
part
of M
their
last
•aid Nashville State • Bunk to present tllg their grandparents in Hastings.
'
the same to said Receiver, and make
Mrs Amelia Clark, who is caring fori
legal proof- thereof, limiting the time Mr. und Mrs. Cal Stanton, was -taken!
A real saving
within which lhe same may be pre-; jp wry suddenly Thursday, but at pres-'
scaled and providing fdr publication of ;ent j* considerably improved und again!
..ald-ordi r. nnd further authorizing j ln charge ot flu- work.
th. _&lt;rld Receiver to prepare apd fui-i Mr. and Mrs. Hale Clemens ol Char­
tush blank proofs of claims to be used I lotto were Sunday guest* of Ml» Little
for such purpose, and the court being! Smith and father.
•
fully advised m,the premises;
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice entertained'
Now therefor. : On motion of Kun, several relative* and friends ut a fain-1
DE LUXE COOKIES
19c
Sigler, attorrby for said Receiver, it Willy dinner Sunday, honoring the brrth,
Assorted fancy cookies
hereby ORDERED. ADJUDGED and! day ot Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs Payn.-.
DECREED that all j^fsons who rnayiot Battle Creek
YELLOW CORN MEAL 5
15c
have Claims ugainst the said Nash-. The democrats held their' township!
* For finest baking
viile state Bank, a Michigan banking caucus Saturday, nominating the samel
corporation, present the same to Ed-1officers as lust year with tlie exception,
LATONIA GINGERALE I
25c
ward B. Finley. Jr-- Receiver thereof.!of trru.*.urer.«John Birman succeeding,
‘ PALE DRY - Rocky River Lemon Lime 2 bottles 25c
wit’iln ninety days from this date.
! Roy Rice for"that office Thr repub- j
,
No bottle charge
And it ix further ORDERED t hat I lica ns are in session today preparing
the said Receiver Is hereby authorized | their list for the coming election,
to prepare and furnish blank proofs] Archie Herrington is again confined;
of claim to be used fnr such purpose.
to hl* home, being threatened with:
And it Is also further ORDERED’pneumonia und Evelyn Herrington isthat 4 copy ot this older be published.a victim of lhe grippe. ?!«&gt; Covey alsoEmbassy Brand
once each
for twxivi- successive Us numbered among the sick ones,
weeks, in The Nashville News, a newsSchool duties stere resumed this
paper printed, published and circulated! morning, after u week's vacation, some
in tlie Ullage of Nashville. Barry Coun- of the pupils entertained tlie flu in the
Michigan
! meantime, while others.sinnt the time .
Gold Medal Salad pressing qf. 29cR is Hlsn further ORDERED AD- in real winter Jjiort.-the first chance of ■
JUDGEDTand DECREED that- in de-1 the year.
fault of any rreditor filing proof Qf;______ -------------- '•*'*•*"
--------blaim* within ninety dayx from thei
ADAMS LAKE.
- FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES date hereof, the sgld. Receiver shall j Mr. Henry Boulter of aho^s^-Rerort
proceed with the distribution ot the a,ltt Mn Codtf Mullcndore were called
Make Krecer's your beadqunlni lor Irak and rofeUble purduisa
assets uf said bunk without reference, Friday to the home ol their brother,
'
Il's yoor cuusnlre of quality and jardrn itcihncn.
to the ciaim.s not proved whenollie Boulter, und family of Coats
dtnds are paid
or distribution
tixe V444.444*
entire ,fam-!
■
,
■ inade.
,
', Grove to help Lcare
JI. tor u.(:
—**.n&lt;|..u.ll R.
U McPeek.
XfrP.o.tr i . &gt;lcg
. W■ ith
. ..
..
Russell
the flu.
r\ t,
Judgi- । ^tj mid Mrs. Irving Boulter und son;
Clerk.
-Earl &gt;p. nt Sunday with Mr. uniLMr..!
,
Fancy Florida - full of Juice
,,
..... . .
George Bagley of Delton.
Morris ° Hill. Calk.
I. Our Mhoo! whs closed. Friday und
All claims must l«- bird with Ldward Monday owing to the Hines, of the
II. Finley, Jr.. Receiver^ lhe Nash- .vdfh,r Mr, j3hn Cappon
.
villr
Batik
... .. . ..
. ...
.. .
. ..
ville Mtzite
State Bank
I Dr Krr.de anjl' start were at the
Nashville, Michigan.
i North Pine schooT on Wednesday and
LEAF LETTUCE
10e
&gt;
vaccinated several of the pupiki
/J*30- .Herbert Morehouse and Art Morse
Michigan hot house
/
! were at Gull lake Monday on business.
RUTABAGAS
»&gt;■
2c
( r
Wc are glad to report that many bi
" ' thu vicinity who have tech sick with
the ilu arc on the gain.
CABBAGE
5e
. Miss Muriel Lindsey spe\t the week
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsey.
Tire Farmers club held Saturday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dunlop was largely attended and
Solid snow ball
'
*
all enjoyed the pictures shown by Mr.
Thomson and Co- and associates of
Kalamazoo
Mrs John Blocher of Woodland and
Mrs. Win. Waddell of Morgan were
Friday afternoon callers of Herbert

fiji rj.

up

, LARD
2 ' lie

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

65c

P &amp; G or KIRK’S SOAP

7

20c

SALAD DRESSING

25c

GRAPEFRUIT

6

23c

CAULIFLOWER
19c

ikr
GUN LAKE NEWS.
"PI M- and Mrs. Stanley Kinnney spent
ri,t*! Friday night with Mr aixL Mrs. Merle

Notice

j Dr. Wise of Kalamazoo spent from
” । Friday night till Sunday at his cott*ge—
Mr. Addlcr. who is working in De­
to cRBDrroBs.
I trolt. spent a few days at home with
Mrs. Addler and children.
Mrs, Donald Kimtney spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewis, during the bad weather to
at. M»reh. A. 0. raw. be nearer tier school.
fur eredilora la preaaat
About thirty-five attended lhe party
•lest aai.1 drreareJ lo aaid
[ given by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kltn,m are re &lt; mey and Mr. and Mrs Merle Count
mI4 ma.j Saturday. All report a good time.
'
Jake
Jake Byson
Byson of
of Gun
Gun Marsh
Mar
was a
,2} j caller on our street Sunday.
The lee men are putting UP lea In

a
r.iis &lt;•

Mrs. Elsie Pembrooke is numbered
among the sick.

Beef Kettle Roast
CHOICE CHUCK CUT

POUND

Rolled Rib Ruait

Porter Houte Steak

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l*.

22c

BaCOn Sugar cartd 2 lo 3 lb. pit. Lb. 12^/^C

Pork Roast
PICNIC STYLE

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

NEW ELECT ON LIWS
Wl SBT MESS
LAST LEGISLATORS PURELY
PASSED SOME QUEER
PROVISIONS

14 PAGES

TWO BARRY CO. WOMEN
ARE 93 YEARS OF AGE

■SHP OFFI­
CERS NOMINATED

Junior* to Present
I Play, 'Seven Chance*

Mrs. Margaret Mullen and Mrs.
hardt. class auviM-r. tin- junior- of
Eliza Norris Both Bear
| Bar.ting;. High school will present
comedy. "Seven Chance-.' in On
This Distinction .
CASTLETON LEADS THE LIST auditorium on’ Apitl 8 Th" i&lt;luy d&lt;
Mention was made In Die Bunner twoj
with the jietp!c«lua .-itnaiion- .invc
Weeks ago rojicrrning Mrs. Alma Angle : WITH THREE TICKETS IN
mg a young man who hu&lt;. bneit let
FIELD THIS SPRING*
lurtunc by his grandfather on rhndi’

UNPAID 1931 TAXES
21 PER CENT IN CO

NUMBER 47

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 23, 1932

MRS. FAYE DONLEY MADE
FINE RECORD AS TREAS.
i

fJCKO DDflODIMC
LHJI Lil rHUbllHlVlJ

Collected 93 Per Cent of Tax
Levied .In This City—Ro-lurned 7 Per Cent

;roii» were turned over'-to- ti»e count-.that -Jimmie ’(the to-.mil man.
I trcnjrtnvr to-n wxek.'ft w found that
. mairied by hlx fldrtiHh hirthff.r. '
" SEVERAL NEW SUPER­
HOPE HAS LOWEST PER*
ixb'- hud collected 93 per rent of the BAPTISMS. COMMUNION.
isaid birthday in question hnp|&gt;eti. ’&lt;
VISORS ARE NAMED|1 next da?, .so Jimmie h forced into m
runneikir net crATCC
Since that item wax published ■*&lt; ■
. CENTAGE.OF TOWNSHIPS •cien |&gt;er ct-pt deilnqiirut. We doubt it
RECEPTION OF MEMBERS ,
LnUUbINU UtLcuAlto |UV(. 1&lt;nrije&lt;| Of two other women who
any city in tne sratc’of Midugan vat
. *, an- older than was lifrn Angle .
better
num 'i&gt;at of Everyone Should Attend Some
Now Necessary to File PctlMrs. Margaret Mullen, mother ,01. Be Sure to Register Your Vote [ learning of-the fort tin.' intuited .Bui Returned Tax This Year Is »nnkr
Mr
’
IXml
’
-l
128.000. Nearly 60 Per
On Mbnday, April 4 —
Servjce on Eaatci* Bunday.
sl-ven U ent In ly 'umi many, and -Jmimulions With County Clerk 4&amp;
ot
years old lost December and Mrs. Elfra i
finds himself* in
pp'dicament The
■id. 'blit
Good Nominees
’ Cent Above Year Ago
for Individual Inspiration
hurt, n
Days
. Before Eltction
Norris, mother of Wm. Norris of the]
cast is a., follows. JmUnie. John StakeI credit
s of ria c
It looks as if the legislature of Michl,-' Siar neighborhood, was M years did on1 Belew are given'the nominations fori
.that wax
Barrv
reaihang
gon, at its regular se.-uuoji, hod made, Murcty 10
.
.township offityn. a*, made m fluHubert’f»»Ihr-k; Mi-. 'fi.irriuh
• H'it/t the igmncanee ot
th i&lt;H the township:' wit:
■ nd
an almost hopeless tniigle hi its efforts
Wr arc very glad to make mention "'
We
ofheld
t,.— —
recriilly. In - -.end ot th-’ j^axitw Webster Goddard H irnwnr.wm
»nd wnnld
---u blU —0IM
McnjU AW Agl
r CMft n mean* m their
pilon Ot Johnstown, and
to make provision’ for {In- Mik-ction of these flood o.uvl
women,
and would
be I'lod, &lt;,l.„l
townships
there
. . UCket ; p^,.. Jo&lt;
It i- a day of joy and glarfdelegates to county conventions by to know II there arc any other Barrj । nained. while ..in Castb ton then- arr Dciiklns: LUI'-. Jt.-niiv Cincrta-ai
sxpeclcd lo-M'ttlv tods
... residents older
_iu ■&gt;--IKilillcal parties. •
. '
I county
than Mrs Mn|. thjec Itckrlx in the field- Be sure -to
Johns
»: tin* outstandm
r..
k... .he r'-|H&gt;it by township
Heretofore it hpa been liw custom tat j len und Mrs Norris.
Michigan, we, tn-:
diowing the amount of tax
the delegates to the lull county fomcn-l
-------------- • *---------»nd the.amount of tax rrrtirn'-d. ab
Th.
tion of either |g&gt;rty to be chosen all
Republican—S u per r I•' o r. Wm. C ; Stanton
Hie- peneniagc ot uniiaui tuxes, uh
'xnniunitu
'he jirluiary election held in September,!
Struiii; Clerk. Albert E. Jones; Trwts
‘--------------- &lt;-*■*■■-----ihe amount of unpaid taxes; one yen
.nd to choose delegates to the spring]
Walter -r Stanton; Justin Glenn CFRVIf'PQ’FOR HOI Y
ntuic anti
swift;
Highway Gamut
Gaytor.i otnviuca run ilULT
ixirty convention, whenever they have'
.-ermun-,
and
below
wr
give
the
been held, at caucuses held In tlie var­
' Holme*.. Bd RevitW? !’ 8 Schrodei:
WEEK AND GOOD FRIDAY
-.-•-M-d for year 1911
. St9,41'123:
u’rumx a- tijpy have been, planned.
ious toaicships irfid wards, previous to
hConMables. M E-- Tuckerman. Leon!
tai
amount
of
1931
tux
returned
by
Ihe county convention.
.
Baptist Church.
' Cole, pen Shafe. Frank Jones
Everyone
Is
Urged
to
Attepd
UiwiiM'.ip treasurer a' unpaid «gs
Tlie. last legislature’evidently wished* JUDGE McPEEK RENDERS • Democrat—Su pcr v 1 s&lt;&gt;r. Milton J
to make the selection of delegate* to a.'
Services at Church of
Hartom; Clerk. Bcrnatd Tasker; Tie.r-. .
turned as unpaid ' A year ago Assyria CAMP FIRE BIRTHDAY WEEK a 'poeial sermon by Rev Adcock.- subcounty convention u serious matter.
OPINION IN JARMAN VS.
: Lloyd Tasker; Justice. Cha*. C SerTheir Choice
unpaid rf turned tux was 54.855 H4
CLOSED WITH FINE
. Povdbly there might be some reason:
’
LANGSTON SUIT
‘ven; Highway Commr . A. J. Sylvester.
■m Eaxt.-r I'-.-xon will be owiDdered in
Baltimore- The total amount ot taxi
In a big city for the (irovisloiu made.:
i Bd Review. John H. Norris: Coiutablt
the Sunday School. In the afternoon
GATHERING
but surely not in an ordinary township..&lt;rnn.«T ...
j Elmer Treat. Harvey Gillaspie. Harry years, spcriql Good Friday "xenices are
.■: thn-c o'clock, there will be a bap•chool
and
al)
other
pur)X).ws
in
village or any of tlu- smaller cities.
FINDS VERDICT IN
RtiiucH. Victor Phllhii*
ttMnal’service a* the church.
I to to- Iwtd at Empinhuel.» Episcopal was $21.89364 ’Div total amount
HAD POT LUCK SUP­
The requirement of the* new .law Is
FAVOR OF DEFENDANT
Baltimore Twp.
|qhureh. St. Rixm- church-und the *rrv- ;turned by tlie township -treasurer as
Thin forty-five days pool to the holdrM¥Un U' Vcrci’UHl’ 1 ,
* Republican—Sii|K-rv ism. Artfhie'New-](ice sponsored by the Burry County Mm- .unpaid was $H.432 24. or a little pv»r
PER AND GOOD PROGRAM
iiiR uf the September primary, those Yours Atro tho Pronertv Owners mo
­ Clerk. Harold I&gt;-Printer; Trett*.; islerlal Awociiition at the ’XfeitwKiix!
:
’
1;
38 , per ertir A year ag6'the total
............
I.. I. o. IU» .l«~- ln.r.d, Iears Ag°
rr0Pcrly Owners ,,,
Muxs in honor oi.the Risen Savior, and
.
amount &lt;4 returned taxes for the town- Short Play, ''Home' Talent," nt .three P M . Rosary and Benediction
&lt;1.,,™ tn lies., them, elect™ e. dele- On B. Center SI. Made Agree , Howard Stanton; Highway Cotnim . church
.Floyd Garrison; Justice, full term,
-Die inerehiuiti of the city are asked
Was Enjoyed As Was Also the with the Blessed Sacrament Father B
n&gt;cn‘ Aboul tol Lines
: Ralph Striker; Bd. ot Review. Bort to .'cluse their places of buxines* froth
Barry - The tuNtl amount of all taxes
N Gpllw will preside
'
..ubrnit petitions in favor of their JjeBeautiful Ceremonial Fire
A line fence dispute which involved. Fancher; Overseer. William Crutten-i; twelve till three o'clock, to that nil may (or the year. 1931 was Ul.2.467 97, Re­
lection to the county clerk at
Emmanuel Episcopal Charj-h.
। attend at the church of their choice.
,m,
y.„ve days prior
r,„lnr&gt; 'some fine legal points, also several le­
turned ws unpaid by the township
Camp .Fin* air!&lt; then pJftnt- and
forty-five
prior u&gt;
to me
the „
primary
«...
Democrat—Supervisor. Leon Moon; ■ At the ICptscopal church on Good-Fri-. itruMiivr on Msrcli 15 wax 56.033.48. Other giKelection. It M-emx as if the person who k
M nuvmiv.v
questions huf. general --------------------interest to our
gu ’tx "o the nuintx-i i t one
-------- Trexs..
-------- Julm
------ Bir- -day an antc-ronimunioti service will be or a trifle ovei-r 18
" ’ i»-r cent unjiaid A !iul}flred M-venty-five attended u pot x nted at the Episcopal church:
inconioratcd any .-.tich provision as reader*,
regde.- was
-as decided
decided by
by Judge
Judge McPeek
McPeek,i Clerk. Guy Joncy
at 7 30 A M and ihe three hours. year ago
_,Uf»per Saturday evening
1the same date the towntiiat in tlie law, or any who voted to do-,ast week &gt;n the case of Jarman vs man; Highway commr. Archie Multi-Organ Prelude. ••Easter Memories'—
son; Justice, full term. Frank Granger; passion service from twelve till three shlu-nt Ban i re|»ort«-d 53.768 49 ns uii-i Mplh(xiist church parlor- Tl
It. could not haw understood very Langston.
,— —.
'■
n,&lt; uL Rrviiw.
n„vi&lt; -x- csrvill.
niir--.ll- Over;jo'clock
m-er.: .er.t.^1,
*.
Bd.
Omlle
Pur'll.
:
paid.
‘
1
celebrated the twenty-first birthdamilch about getting dclegutrs tor coun-' 11 appeared-that Ens Jarman in
Hymn in Pr» ■ .v&gt;on. Wrkome Hap­
u,.v. A T Toinxhunticy of Battle
Carlton—Total amount' of state. of the founding oi the ihganii
tv conventions Tlie new law seem* to 1927'purchased from William Grigsby seer. Kepmcth Garrett
py
Morning"—Fortunatw
“
~
Creek wifi to- the speaker at the Meth- nmniv. -xhool and township taxes a*assume that there Is a great anxiety. »'&gt;t&lt;4o. 636 in this city, the property to­
Intron Hymn. Jesus Lives"—8. Alt
t hours of
J service being
- ----—-------------------------- seated at a separate table 'with its
Only one ticket nominated in 2
Barry
odist church,’*':
the
on Ihe |M«rt ol certain person* to. br-Jffit located on East Center street in
.
' from one-thirty tin three o'clock. This tul amount returned March 15 ;r un­ guests ot honor. The supper. which w ■•
come delegates to a county convention, rite -atond ward. It was a corner lot township as follows:
Baek-’meeting is open to all who wish to at­ paid was $6 332.48 Tins lx a little under-the efficient management of Mrs . Kyrie Eleison. &lt;S Cecelia' ’ Me-se
Republican
SujM-m-or
Mor io -----Whose only du|ie* arc to select delegates' a‘ «*»'' southwest comers of Center and
--------- —^..
r.,--- ------------*7
—1.
At St. Itese church services over 27.. per cent returned A year Gary Crook. chairman oi thesuppr iolrnnehv'—Charles Gounod.
to a - tan- convention- for all other &amp;»»t streeto. James Langston had nt- us; Clerk. Vernor Webster; ,Tr«*as.. Kau
’end.
Gradual. The Strife is O'er'—Palago Carlton returned unpaid taxes of committee, was followed by a program
tiorninaiinn* are lAude at the primary qulrcd iot 635. just west of the Jarman: Burdick; Highway Commr.. Mason are
ore as
ai follow^ on Good Friday:
-strina.
■
.
, .
00 -••
A -•M.-rChrititlnR
ot prayers tor
II .‘cems ridiculous (hut any person proiierty. in 1920
• Newton; Bd Review, Will Lclnaar:
■■8 -­
planned to give the gue:
A fibi.-rdouCastleton -Total ar,sxM'd tuxes for
would flunk tiiat unymtt* would to&gt; -.&lt;&gt; After Jarman haiKIved dn the prop--justice, full term. Bert' Litts, vacancy, all mankind Reading of tlie Passion.
rlouA
nod.
.
all plirpoxes for 1931 was $43,234 53 Re­ Camp Fire
anxious to go to a county convention,
hr hud bought of Grigsby for some I Art CofiiMm .
Urrdo-'-Gounod
- ,
thp Prc-Sunctifi«-d
time, hr
he conceded
conceded that
the fence
fence and;
and]
turned as unpaid $10,81135. or almost
Mrs. E, A * Caukln. who .-urcewl. that to1 would circulate a jietttiun on,i time,
that the
Carltan Twp.
^Continued on page *1x1
...
——.exactly 25
per
tagoOCas[shrubbery between, the two properHiy.!
MH,... .
1-hH.SUKep
ubcent
|l,.an__One
8 u pyear
„ r Vj.g
r. Thomftx;
Mr.s. Emma Pritchard as president ot
J tlcton retiirned $0 447 53 of unpaid the L-Atardians’ group, presided during
। was not oH the true lot line dividing Barry: Clerk. Uiwrciwc Farrell, Trrxs 1nntf Passion sermon
dcdhRI IPANQ
Commr
John
During'the.
Iwlmicr
of
-Holy
Week
taxes.
the
irftwam
in
her
very
capable
manDU
I
n
ntrUuLIURlij
635
from 63(i A survey wax then mud..-, Burt Long: Highway C.-.mm?.
'
ASKS OBSERVANCE
________________________________
at St.R»m- churCh the following w. Hasting* Township -Total amount ot
which
disclosed that the true lot line w. strousc; Justice, full term. :Bd
.r.
•
. . .
*
AND DEMOCRATS
tices are Mlirduled:
al! taxes levied in 1931 was 921.343.19 ntThe'iwrafani
included:
OF GOOD FRIDAY ‘*i«**n the two lou would runUutMgh!^w"‘wuUa‘m*cwWord.
.
Holy Thursday—6:30 and 7:00 A- M ,
(Continued
■ y
----------•• •the Caifiji Fire
iContinued on page three'
three*
1
&gt; Hie - driveway, used by Mr. Langston 1 Democrat—Supervisor.
Walking
Song—By all
’ • DiFtrtbution of Holy Communion
Will Hold County Caucuses for
would compel him
nun t.
io atendm,
auanuon.
Girls.
Governor Brocker lune. Proc- which
»Wrh »™l.l
(Continued on ixige flvei
. 8.W A. M . High Mass in honor of the
।j th*
the rlrivnwav
dritewny &lt;m
on th,the c*ut
east «lriiside nl
of hix.
his
Camp Fire Cheers—Led by MildredPurpose of Electing Dele­
DAMAGE SUIT
Bk-xsed Sacrum' nt Solemn proewauon McLRAVY
laination Urging That Feohouse, ’.ibo compel him to move his
Woodmansee.
Lebntted
_ ___ _____ _ __ _ .
ivouanunMV.
u-uurLeone
u&lt;-vnai-u
aim and Betty;
NINE HASTINGS MEN
of the Blessed Sacrament Public Addgates to Co. Convention
GOES TO FEDERAL COURT McMinan.
pie Pay Reverence
I garage which extended over the. sur-1
veyed line.
t
ATTENDED ROliND UPi' ration 9hruughout the day.
-------------- Roll. Call -Response
by
groups
*«
----.
Inasmuch as the last legislature very
Governor Wilber M Brucker issued] When the survey determined where'
7:304’. M —Holy Hour.
Judge McPcck On Saturday follows:--------------- •
materially changed the state election
;
Holy
Saturday.
’
7
00
A.
M
Blessing
. a pnx-lamatlon last week askmg
«.uu.u
«-.
uShatullaya &lt;Mr». McIntyre, guard- j
regarding the selection of dele­
in. 101 line mould br. M, i.nan VeUrniu ol Weeleni Michigan o! the New Fite. Paschal candle. BapGranted Requeat-of Defend­
the ix-oplc otaerve Good Friday March: naluraUy wnnt«i Mr. Langston
vautston to vn....Fire
. - \■....
.i..,. in-; gates to county conventions, it has re­
lam gave the Camp
jiw. their
25. the message reading us follows
। catl.
str(p Of ,aiUj which the auncj ■ Held Big Meeting In Grand i tismal and. Easter Water. Chanting
'dividual Indian names and why they suited in considerable confusion. By
ant For Transfer
.of the Prophecies and the Litany of
"Al u time when men-and women;-ShDwed belonged to Lot 636. Tlie two'
chose them. Faigaithu Pcter.-un lendci the new law all candidates for delegate
Rapids
Thursday
Night
On
Saturday
Judg&lt;*
McPeek,
after
the Saints. .
Hie world otcr ar.- groping- In the pan,,-.’ fou|d not*settle the difficulty
^Continued on imge six)
to county conventions have to file a pe­
liavinf^-coiuidcrcd the argumcitts for
Nine Hastings Legtonnaries were in. 8.00 A. M.—High Mass.
midst of confusion lor a clear path(Continued on page five)
tition with the County Clerk at least 45
Grand Rapids on Thursduy evening at.. ..........
way. their Is a special value in turn-]
_______ —«.»
At St. Cyril's
church ....
at Nashville. ...
Pr. mid against the proposition, transfer­
days before the.convention and bearing
..-Ill conduct ..a Good Friduv scrV- ' red the case .of Mrs. John McLntvy vs ;
lug to a dependable enmpas-. Nearly] rn. |/C ADpocniATC
, tending tlie Veteran:- Round Up nt the Geller will
the signatures of at least 25 registered
(Armory. 'IWenty-five hundred veteran* jcc at ten-thirty A. M.. with The Way the. Great Atlantic mid P.tcafic Tea
2,000 years ago.-when men andVomen rul-Ao HrrncuiH I C \
'.electors residing in the precinct tor
to the United State.* court ut
PROPOSED
RFniirTinNQ i a11'vurs from western Michigan were „j the Crox* and Passion sermon. At Company
.
were similarly confused, they found'In
------------------- -------------------------■ which the petitioner desires to become
rnuruocu ncuuui iwivo present and were giu-n nil tliey wanted p-n a M. on Ea ter Sunday there will Grand Rapids
•
uii' Mnn
ainn of
oi Galilee
( iaun-e one who
wno couiu
point
tincould point:
,
■ Lilies of th-.- Field." a modern-three-J: u candidate, ftrsonally we consider it
'
to
eat
iix
well
be
Jilgh
Max.
Ax
we
explained
iu.t
wv-k.
this
case
.to:
Maxout ... ihrm ite&gt;lr»r rm.™- T«l«&gt; u A|,o pine Atliiudc Shown By
. act comedy, will* be presented by thi-: JlLU M (Ql w aosoiuu. llliruM7I1«- M iar
' -On Thursday&lt; evening. Ret. L. L was begun in the circuit court ol Burry Teachers’ club of the Hastings High;^ {Ue &gt;llia|!,.r counties are concerned,
then ■.■■Hirn
the ■iiv.ain
ideals Hr
nr vxv.iiiiiiiii
exemplified un
are n»r
like
J ! The men met at the Rowe hotel and '.on
i formed in line, inarching up Monrm.-St Dewey will iHimlnixtcr the Holy Com- .‘”unty and is an action tor damages.: xchoul on Friday cVeningNApnl 22. in. ,c. u
School Employees In Ac­
.a bright light shining out Into th­
th&lt;, IjW W(l reprinl
law
to Ionia then north on Ionia to’the niunion in the light of the cross, to thejCauscd by a fail w hich Mrs McLravy the Central school auditorium Mi-s ^where in thi* issue. *o that all can
" darkness.
cepting Pay Cuts
', Armory
quite
memto-i:, of tlie Methodist church and sustained tn front ot the A and P., Emily McElwain will be In charge j w luM wlut |t u
„
. .
f ArmoryIt It»•»*
was
quitea aparade
parade
••The experience.-, of the .last two’
jcain •■«»&lt;- taught
luustu us.
u» as
w&gt; never
nc»« w
iuiv
The Banner Juts
many .favorable,
■ was
----------- —heard
, .—
The gathering
sponsored—
by■------the -• any othfere who wish to participate store on State street. The amount of
years.have
before.'
। Th' i-a-1 - elected L- as follow.-:
j in most of the townships, neither re­
that no man can live unto himself. fommenu on L
' we printed, Kent county Council and the Grand; nib i* a beautiful and tmprwlve serv- damages uxkcd to 520.000 The A und
tor article
.
Tin- Rl-i. joim Head. Albert Becker. J,3l,nclfn5 nr democrat:. Have elected
... explal
..lalmng tout the school&gt; Rapid* Council 'American Legion, and k-fltt
.
"P; jiatent cOrfipany'to organized ’under
•
Miss Jean Rom Orfthatone, that the welfare of the individual j
delegates to the coining county con'
k-lhe WClforc.of Ihe-glflUP. . .
wa* "--VeD' delightful ,affai£?------------- .—
*
As the suffering of Christ on the budget next year a total or -I - per- gaAl Nauonai commander John G -Thursday with the Holy Eucharist at:
1.W
prmidr.
th.,.
In
KO
.
.Ku.lM,
l„I* '» *
U» c«““’
• ctom and His triumph over'that suffer- “J*1- or a reduction in the actualcity Emery gave the address of welcome. I ten o’clock in the morning
i
where
the.
amount
te-ttomuges
asked
is
franw*
H
unt&lt;
F:
r
Committees
ot both parlies decided
big demonstrated there is a reality beUu°r 3?'‘ cenU °n lhe •1100'
(Department commander Leslie P Kef-i
--------------- *-♦-*-----------'above $3,000. the case can to- tcaiwler-. Anns mother. Mis* Theo parr. Barn-, .ha. wouW
l(, hol(1 a counly
yond win and sorrow, so travail) There has been much appreciation. gcn responding for the guests. Gov- cpunni Tf) GIVF MAY
। ------red from the slate clicutt court to the ab-' Haddon. Herold J^»nn- \kJ** caucus for the/election of these delethrough which tlie world ha* been i expressed of the fipe *P*rit shown by crnor wtlbcr M Brucker gave a splenmalrt at th., vu-uruu. Ml** JJuabeth,
!!le CJ|U4.-U5 tQ
heW on (h#
passing may mwr appear as a pawiiig 8“P&lt;- VanBuskirk und all the teacher* dul talk in which he urg'd lite LegionFESTIVAL PROGRAMS ,e?er?’1 d,-'rlct
Hurt; Bryan Rope. Jow-lih
■'*"‘'1' Brwuik.. .same day as the convention. Any
phase in the working of an eternal nn” other* who arc on tin* salary list .'n’ajft^ to assist in every' way the;
. •
■”
' * • *;
WIIIKH. » m»nMT.«nl Io Ur. Rook. ■ township, ward „
»r precinct that hut ai.Waller. Fred Junes; Honprable Monica rCildv
,
u»- “bo*Td
SXlnIn
!'„ X
m', vS.bu”’ ' 7”“,Vocal,-instrumental und choral
J tU
.:* delegates wip not
"Let us. therefor?, in commemoration:
UM
tne cast «&gt;f Mr.
vanuus-. or
wfo0 needed il. t-n-derick M .
Flam-. Miss-Lrora Benton; and Ladv to■
.. . caucus, and tha
affected
by thi*
ol the crucillxioti af our Lord, close!
”i'd a contract with the.school Alger ()( netr()lt. who wu.&lt; president ol 4 Music to Feature Unusual
.
I”.,
■ formation, the uirplatic carrier Sara­ Susan Rocker. .\Jixx Emmy Lou Stark. ; delegates so selected will be regarded ax
our places'Of business from 12 o'clock i bemrd thqt would have retained hi*, the corirarUtion *|&gt;o»soring the 1931 nnPresentations
,
tin*
recognized
delegate*.
.
toga, a giant Zepi*-)in. swarnw ot wm&gt;i»- ADJOURNED MEETING OF DEPOSIK until 3 o'clock the* afternoon of Good,-M‘,ar&gt;' foi next year, and the boqrd, tional Convention hi Detroit, nlso spoke
Hastings school pupils under • dircc-• like pursuit planes and hugli bombt-rs
The Democratic County Caucus.
w Friday. March 25. that we may pauiu-icou11’, not pave rcduccp it. Mr. yan.Uj (uu e. m, Stannard, state chairman
win ** he|d
thc Supervisori rbom
ouxuita, however,
iiv.cn. volunteered,
vuiunvwicu. when
w&lt;ICti ■ 0|[ (j
me
commit- tlon ot MKs Franct&lt; Hunter andI arc fratlircs of the picture. "Hall Di«- ' n.7 .reotim m tiu“torm 1 he meet fur a few hours in the hurry of our|। Buskirk,
lP unemployment Relief commit-:
Sil l- 1,1
court lM&gt;u* “l 10 odoC,t
th0
the
matter was
wa.s under
tinder cotudderation,
consideration. to|
to|tlcc
Diinigan of-of Flint,
Flint Christopher Overley arc planning tp&gt; ers." to be shown at’the Strand Thea­ tng of dWto«» i Nutovilto
•^ially
the ex-, :, ***
&lt;! palter
cc_ jt
j.^ . Patrick H. Dunigan
Jally affairs
affairs to
— contemplate
—— —
Nishuffi* StAti
Thursday. March 3Ut to
accept the same reduction of ids own. 8lxjke the invocation
present two special mtwical programs, ter here next Wednesday and Thurs­ Bunk •.•ailed for FUrsday. March 32. at|, forenoon on Thursday. Jdarch 31st to
ample of the Master."
.
day. Most of the filming Mas done while 1 30 p. M. and to to- held in tlu- Nash­ elect delegates to the Democratic
.salary that was made on all other' The musical entertainment which during May
/ .
SEAI/COMPANY*MAKES
tiie
United
Stales
fleet
was
going
county
contention
which
will
be
held
' teachers'salaries
.followed the addresses was presenteti
Forty-four members of. the Girls
Ville Masonic* Temple, has been ad­
It ”
Is too
early&gt;' yet IO
to know
what, py
t,y a group
Kroup from tlie
tlu- Ionin
Ionia Reformatory,'.Glee
Reformatory, .Glee club in charge
cliargc of Miss Hunter win
willi tlirough Rs puce., in mock battle in journed (or one week, andawill to* held at 11 o'clock the same day. namely
uAeTitioe tsiinci v I/UAUIU : 11
&lt;o° can
K‘low just ana.
HAO IINUO WIUtLT l\NUWN the city council cun do with the budget lhc orchratru being ltd by C. C. Black give a concert in the Central auditor­. Panama It give* some idea of the de­ at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday. Thursday. March 31stThr Republican County Cauctu.
, f r°r our city, but we know there is a ol ion|a, ^11 greatlv enjoyed this musi-.ium on Sunday. May 1. nt 4:00 o'clockc vclopmcnt of naval aviation a* a de­ March 29. at 1.30 P M. We hope every,
Will be lield in the court room in the
.
Makes Forty Ton Shipment Of • determination On the part of the mayor caj program
.
l m the afternoon. A soloist, a duet, a, tensive weapon.
depositor will be there.
rhe ter
of Hastings at 10 o'clock in thd-—”
' Car Seals to the Dutch
!ant* ,hc aidermen to reduce city ex-. Hastings men .who attended were.'trio, a quartet and a reader .will be
U
forenoon of Tuesday, "April 14th. to
HOW TO DO IT.
•
w
» a:
' peiucs for next year to the lowest pos-; Andrew Matthews. Frank Annabie. Don featured on the program together;
There arc no doubt many farmer.-,
j FUltrr
elrel
elect tlrlrnat*.*
delegates tni
to the Remibllejur
Hr publican num.
coun­
East Indies
.slble limit conrialent with maintaining Foreman. Harry Wood. Edwin Sayles.-with the choial numbers No ouuidc
who .would be'glad to assist the Stafrty
convention,
which will be held at
The International Seal and Lock; the city on a reasonable basis.
Floyd Wood. Forest Smith. George Pi- • talent will be used.
Depositor*' Comm
Cbnscrvation department in increasing
tin- same place just one hour later—,
Company sells ite car seals to patrons
: ♦-**
j per and Angelos Spirit,.
Band, orchestra und Glee chibs ot‘ tlie number of plieasants in Barry
In every continent on the globe and NOTICE TO WORLD
——. --»■&gt;--------------tlie Hastings schools will combine to
PUPILS UNDERGO VACCINATION. 'namely at 11 oT-lock A.M. Tuesday,
Utli
they arc making tlie name of'Hastings’
WAR VETERANS.;
TEACHERS MET SATURDAY.
give the annual kfay Festival program’ county. The department will be very.
A general vaccination of city school April
‘
known throughout the world
! On Sunday. April 3rd. from 9:00 A| About sixty teachers of the county.on Friday evening.' May 20. in the, glad to co-operate with them by fur­t pupils toi small pox begins this week;. In view of the circumstances it Is
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lout week the Car Seal factory ship- ] M. to 12:00 noon. Mr. Horace Parish.'attended the mealing held in the court central auditorium commencing lit 7:45; nishing sellings of pheasant eggs. They. under supervision of tho Barry County Imped that both parties will be well
Remember the dates and
ped a carload of their seals, weighing Field Welfare Officer of the. American] joom Saturday afternoon Mrs. Marlon, o'clock. All vocul' numbers will be In’ will bLmj send with the. eggs full in­( Health Unit, according to Supt. D. A., represented.
.
nlmtMt
almost twenty tons, to the Dutch East ■ Legton
Legion will be at
nt the Legion room in ■Goodyear
Goodyear presented the project ot
stis.. Hunter while the band!. structions for the racing of the young: VniiBuskltk. Later on. he added, the hours and aim to’be present if pouiblt.
of rhhran
Chkrge n(
Of MU*
John A Wooton.
Indies to be used on the Dutch East! Hastings to give advice regarding beautifying the school grounds In the antj orchestra will be trained by Mr. . pheasant chicks. Now is the time to gett pupils will be immunizL'd against diph'
the
eggs.
Anyone
who
wishes
to
do
thil
Chnih. Dem. Co. Comm.
Indies railroad. The shipment con-1 claims for compensation. Disability Al- county with peonies which has been* overley
। them with the toxin antl-toxin treat­
&gt; lowance or Insurance.
tained 1,600.000 car seals.
.... ’
chosen as tlie Barry county flower and
The Ugly Duckling, a fairy story •should write tlic suite Conservation,' ment. Detailed reports of tjie complete
Secy. Dem. Co. Comtn.
I Every World War veteran regardless ^sbllclted the hearty co-operation of the] set to the music of Grandville-English iJCP*rMneot
wying. ,
physical examination of the school'­
CANCELLED OIL LEASES.
j [of whether or .not.he. u
is affiliated with w*eh#r»-to4»elp »uit-this wwt4» while-n&lt;- presented by about 300 pupils
ANN0UNTE3IENT.
' hove been mailed to parents'.
Ctunn. Mr.
Rep.Van-,
Co. Comm.
In recent weeka the register of deeds. the Legion is invited to come and con­ project across.
from the fifth, sixth, seventh and. Having been nominated at the Irving Buskirk said.
•
.W R. Cook.
' -has recelycd from the Pure OH Com- 1ur ^th Mr. Pariah.
The play "A Dish of China Tea" iwt, rt?hth grades
Democrat caucus, for Supervisor I will
Secy. Rep. Co. Comm.
pany the cancellation of almost all
Mr. Parish will be assisted by a rep- on by six members of the Women's club
—
TO ATTEND STATE MEET.
‘'appreciate your-support’ at the i»lk for
thelr oil leases in this county. The fact resentatlve of the Veterans Adminls- was very much enjoyed by all.
:
euxuou on
v.i April 4.
i. It
n elected.!
c.w.™., will
«»M
Supt. D A- VanBiukirk with Mr».| .
election
that crude oil is so low in price at the tration from Detroit.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr Ernest Burnham of the Rural
endeavor to perform the duties in an Emmy Keller .and Carl Wcspintcr of.
present Ume no doubt account* for the
« r u impossible tor any one to be Division of Education of W. 8. T. C..
t Hastings school —
Having been nominated at the Dem.
efficient and creditable inanner.-R. J. u,
the
board are . plan-;
cancellation of these leases, as it did present on April 3rd they may see eith- who has just returned from Europe, re­
ning to attend a state meeting of sup- &gt;«ratie City caucus for U» office at
Williams.
2
wks
' POSTPONED SALE.
for the cancellation of all the leases er Maurice Foreman, local Service Offi- lated in his usual pleasihg manner
1 erintendents ’and school board members; City Treasurer I Will appreciate your
Owing
Hie heavy
snow
,held by the Barry Oil and Develop- vv,
wr V
or( kiaun
Frank W.
Annabie, 4lh u»iuu
District IUUI1J
many Ul
of Ilia
his experiences
abroad uiiu
and
’ to be held at Lansing Thursday after-, support at the polls lor election April 4.
TT. miiiuAinr,
v.i nuivuu
,------ to
- --, .
...and , the
,
SPRING VACATION.
nymt company.
i
[Welfare Officer previous -to that time,। 1! Hlu-n«u&gt;ri
discussed the value nf
of travel tn
to tntirJiteacii- bad condition of the roads, the John
« elected I will endeavor to perfonn
Students of the Hasting* High schooll noon and Friday morning, in the Hotel
I and their case will be presented to Mr. ers.
.
Doyle sale billed for March 22. and will enjoy a foiir-day vacation begin­ Olds. "Adjusting School Programs toi the dutte# of the office in an efficient
Plfev,
Parish—3 wks
.
----------------------- ------------.advertised in the Banner last week.
■ Meet the Present Financial Situation.' jnd creditable manner.-Mamte «.
Local DCOUU rian
------------ .... ;
ANNOUNCEMENT.
ihas been postponed. Announcement of ning this week Friday. Classes closei will*be the theme of the meeting.Ma
nee— Adv. Mar. 30.
Manee.
30
afternoon and open again
’
Cftmnnian SCHOOL REDUCING FUEL BILLS. I The support of the voters of Hastings] this sale giving full particulars will be Thursday
Dira nouae ^unipuigil
In
l0
B11 estra expenses I will be appreciated at tlie polls on, found on another page of-this week's: Tuesday morning.
PLEAD GUILTY.
ANNAUAL EASTER DINNER.
Henry singleton wm brought Matt
Boy Scout* of Hastings have under-; possible in the management of the] April 4. If elected to the office of City; l»ue o( th* Banner. €ol W H. Coach
I Will be held at the Episcopal Parish
DANCE.
way a plan to build bird houses to pre-. Hastings Hlgn school, evening meetings | Treasurer on the Republican ticket.-I will cry this sglc.
.
I. o. O. F. hall Saturday evening, house Tuesday. March 29. from five to
sent to the city. Those hous« are to be; In the school building wtll be elimi- wifi try to do the work accurately and
------- -■--j**♦-----------March 26. Carp’s orchestra..—Adv.
I seven.—Adv.
rape, with which lie wm
hung in the various parks and troosinated when possible to reduce tlie light thoroughly, and m the interest of sir CHURCH HUPPER POSTPONED,
Judga HcPMk dwftrrwd tan«ag MU
CHIROPODIST.
DANCE.
of ths city to help attract and protect, and fuel bills. The saving will not ba people, without regard to party—NellieiQuimby church Easter
supper poetIronside's Shoe Store every Saturday
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. the srtitanee until a latwr data. Bi th*
the teathered songsters that come each tremendous but it wUJ be something Casaday Smith:'Republican nominee.I poned uptil March 31 on account ot
inemtlme ffiugicton U kapt to Jail
season.
I and right now every Uttle bit helps. I —Adv. 3-30. .
,
.
| sickness In neighborhood.—Adv;
,42-6 P. M. Free consultation.—Adv. tf.|—Frank Herrington. AdV. tf.

UPSET SYSTEM OF

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BOUNDARYLNE
CASE S DECIDED

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10367858

Teachers Club to Give
“Lilies of (he Field”

Unusual Aviation Film

One Auction Sale

A

AT THE CHURCHES

CITV HAS LOW PElt^ENTAOE, I The treasurer of this city, Mr&gt; Faye THE RESURRECTION THEME
TO BE GIVEN IN 'fcONO
YANKEE SPRINGS HIGH
Donley, has done a remarkable job in
/ IN RETURNED TAX
! tax collection in this ettj-. When her
AND SERMON

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, W EDNESBAY, MARCH 23^932

PAGE TWO

-,
THE MUCK OWNERS SAY
must be chosen to a district conven- C
pHx Membershins
non to name presidential electore from JCLIS IViemoersmps
THAT GUN LAKE DAM”
the district, also to the state conven­
tion for naming electors at large (oi
inveMtgation of the Michigan Tax g0 Attorney Hoffman of AlleMr. and Mrs J. P. Edmoitds arc eon-!
Ri-ductum .Lrftgtie 1* being made by,
'ignored that r.it nation
the'Dtiwrlment of Stale| Ran Will Start Suit to Devalesdng froth their iUnewcs.
.Mrs. Clarence Tcxtcr ha* been ill I
the legialajuri- uhieh Ym-■ &lt;i th- ’-.w
The investigaum foiioa* rem&gt;ru.
* stroy Gun River Dam
in IBl. that tlicre wa&gt; no prim uy held; from o-veral *heriffa4rt»d oHur county
For
.
rewrt owneri at with, the influenza the past week.
in Scniemlx-r IP.u when ’!'.•■• «;:’•* law &lt;&gt;ni&lt;tah that membership salesmen o.
/ J
.
Mrs Walter Lake entertained the|
hl* own behalf, or have anybody eta*
ThrwE Times Four club on Friday eve-j
do it for him to secure twnty-hve the spring cuunt&gt;-ni»y*ta:&lt; . tiiwntmc.* had apfirmtd the • plntfurtn' of the; fact that the level of the lake ha* tarn fning very pleasantly.
me dam at the
tne outlet,
ouuct. I'
*on was born to Mr. and Mrs i
&gt;- is-* ; r',-: nrganfatttlon 'fills impression, wlii-tiwr!maintained
maintained by the
signature.* petitioning that hi* tumt of J93'-' are tn l&gt; livid : •
mvryrd deliberately or notwrong-!'which has prevented
- - -• -—
the -taJwTiimi
'George Baulch, 32a W. state St. atj
yx, mUht go on the primary ballot for ThV| vision for-the
!&gt;d creates an cmmeou&gt; ‘imprint
i dropping to kuch'inw leveb. ua some-; IVnnock hospital on March IS. •
-j
✓ ^-rogh amt exalted prnlle.;&gt;- of g'mg i.-- -&gt;«'»&gt; «m-ine r..u
u- mind of the pr^wpectiw member
urn.-, iiad happened year* ugo in dryJ^g’
-n-.
mating Thursday1
\ . 1 rcunty conventual, where hi* or.l.i
\ //uh} would be :o iiclp name m--...di-'
THE
NEW
LAW
AS
TO
union*
along
tne
anore
ana
mam*
pro.
—
;
k~'/rn a •late er a district cftnv*ntlcn ‘Ael
.- ‘.hat 1* made a part of the law HowELECTING DELEGATES jpir tiel Hint rreortlng • at
, T&gt;^ “7„,
onions irom the Gun marihea.i
no the law wxms to presume tp.V
lost H* plrufunT r
„r All had
"•n-to-it'■«. — &gt;» ! -4.1!
.'.“‘T
‘""I
~
th
1
7- -giLA' aJu'l’uuu / car' u.a
.To
County
conventions
oi ah ^The«tamat
t||U,
u WB11 t - •
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NEWETECTIONUWS I
HE I SOW MESS

talkipg with C H Qstarn, elw.ru
ttm ivpubhcan county commits
•aid that he and-the Mercian w
i. grtht-r in the war lutw and

at the primary.
duly authWi/rd

LOCAL NEWS

VndeTFaisePretenses

.:r u’!:.w'.xxrs

Some Marked Changes

»

Tbo late for corrvctlon in display
----- nd- •
The Public Acts of u»3l Chapter I3.|:n:tlv dry sernmn lost.summer when no,• u-rtbwment A A -P announce cancel-;
। latlori of "93 H&gt;
baft of potatoes-al!

jJ^rdSW^ durinaitm Amed-'1

Spring Opening
What thought and study and lime
you'll put into the planning and ch Ing of your Easter costume, thut t.t
shall ^really. become you--rmpliaslrc ,
your/pefsonalily—be truly «miirt.
Be cqunlly careful m your choice of
ahora. fur no costume 1» smarter than
the *iitic3 time carry it.
Careful study and undMWtaddinR of &lt;
Spring gamu nl ttiyfe la apparent in our
showing of shoes to accompany them
- Whether your choice be tlie mannish
talileur or the more elaborate fashion*
m frock and coat, nry footwear models
gre here to accentuate their cliattn.
Such style understanding will be up-,
predated alike by those who know
thoroughly the tlm- art of correct dre?--.

.... a“jJ ....... .)
W.’ Shepherd ol
*“’tlfi Any totrt. u.dr|v the Iwiglit of the dam As.urc-ji -Mf
4 W
“ 1&gt;
Orangeville township
t-&lt;atc to a-cuunty b&lt;&gt;n-|&gt;ult &lt;«un riven as u n culled, way un-[Orangeville
ittwmihip *rote
jjrou the Banner]
Banner!
must, nccortimg tv taoally low* Ali-tlw writer that ran in- J1*’ «’*•k
lav&gt; w ig leavhig March .
i.m with the Coun’'- ;t - it came from sprCiw* talow the lukd.
fjw” M«Itaurm-. Fla . for their
,
mu.: taar umUut itai um. mt auRwient to gne I Mjchwan h-me Thoif many tnendI- - than 33 r. m-.- much depth of water
•
•«’’d °
,
r. -her name tnu.-,.| W&lt; imdcrsiand that Mr. Claude Hoff-1 Mi.*.*&gt;. Mirh’D Parker, daughter of;
and b- voted tor tlm.miin. urn- ot the lending attorneys pfj-',r a,Ml ‘'b*
A Parker. U cimvale.*-.
-‘
inv
rAlivi-.tii has. hi taluilt ul certain own-1 elm: nicely from a recent operation for'
'er* ol muck lands un Gun Marsh, in-1 »»l»mdicnL* Mb.* Man-.m-rit.- MePhurrtttm.-d proceedings proposing to In-1 Im h supplying for Misr Parker nt ll*!
Chapter MIL
t.ti.r. with the om-ration ot thus dam|EdgM school in Rutjand
Camhdute for county e-meuptm
at tin- butlft ol the lake
This b&gt; a - . . iisiiicilAi Tkld
i-lcgutc; cligtiniitj.. .qualification/. pt- ‘mutter which will vitally interest mv-;AN UNUSUAL INCI­
-til hmuhe-d people who. each sum-.'
DENT IN CONGRESS
...........................
prill M .nul wa-riu at Gun take
ucn i in butiuncoo
...ah- ur munieipa.
, ! .i:. rii-orler*T and will also interest sqv*-.
» vw.,
rent may tar-.mi* ; camlit.a.- ,l,r ,.r j mmdred people who
own -muck Congressman Ketcham Pays |
.;.h
mM .-.m’. ..mvem:-*...
Gun Mnr&gt;h
The Banner;. Just Tribute to the Work of •
.uHh'.andmu .toy i&gt;r&lt;&gt;..'.,,n it th.- ju&gt;(M.s toliavc an opportunity to .sec the;
Rear Admiral Geo. H. Rock
! .
L-. nf ■ 1!- ■-•:i*e ••-. !U .nntf.ll-V All- 1
.............. ... ....................................... I
jandldau-* tor tia* office
ar nmucra n», rbr graduating claw u: bum id tbej.
..
(Burirouw! HuMing*-Hl.Bh a-hool mimtaml among •
(nia’ltieil K-g-.-U-red &lt; «r-; ■
—
«
..........
it* |g memtar-. the nnuie of Gemge II j
iihintiu ■ • - ,, ;.,... NORTH
GROCERY
111 (|D'
‘• „ar.idu.itim.:Nunin SIDE
Blue.unubcn
(|i
J(. , '•n,nnLr„ , lh
.i)n
IU
ure-. mid Joi which thyy d—irr
STARTS ADVERTISING tnemig-i.' Hu- naw &lt;rt Jblin.C Kelch-j ■
i all j a candidate and -half fl!r
the. with the county clerk of
(wnimvt
। am After-tin* graduating ewrcb-c* in

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

trmb»r prunan,- t
county convention

th. »primt cl :*31 and

ivtde.

eprtng content
every fourth v&lt;

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IRONSIDE SHOE
COMPANY A

Courteous . Business Transac- each of tlio-e year. , the memtan. -&lt;&gt;t j
■nd tixik up ll
:
tions Have Built a Spkn&gt; them. Qmt&gt;!did Patronage
.... .
tnecs Stjihr ita

llwpr.-

Just Think!

gent suggestion gt competent salpsjieuplc.
.

Less Than 3 Months
to Decoration Day
•Special dhrounl on all work
taught from slock, Copic in non
and look'1 the work over and sei
..ur price*. •
ALL WORK GI ARANTEED.

Ituunt $2,000; and thi niortgw* ownta
jby tin- Bunk decrea-wd u little uvff

‘ RECEIVER HAS MADE
rci.rd c'&gt;iii-j

EXCELLENT SHOWING 643000. Purl of thia totter increase wm.

! due to mortgage foreclosures
It is qmb- evident from thb&gt; report

ml,',, i’bi'i', T!"-' Nushvilk- Statu Bunk Bv. r ih.p Mr. Finley is huitdhiiK the bank in
c run mtpliing Put in a Strong Finan­ ■the inl-.rc’.t of tin- depfadtor*. Undri
: existing conditions it is u^-le.-.s to try
cial Condition .

Hastings Monument
Works

- Edward. B Finley, rit.-ivi fur ll»- ul «a &lt; •; bill with, th - &lt;-urningx, and
I-iNashville Stale iiuuk. publislicd in Hit undivided
t________________________
... are
Jiroflto iimiuMiig u» rthey
t Nur.hvdlf New?, n lomiinrativi- .mu tp. mmiunt r.l «-n;.h |&gt;iim&lt;t up a;. It.
I iitn-ment,showing tin- ct&gt;nd(tiqn &lt;it ; it i.«vidi-nt thitl- Mr Finley 1* pull:thut baiik'nn Julv 'is, lioi and on Feb- ting thlr. bank on a xrtid foundation ■
'i.iaty i). WK. it little more than ..»x uc-,.,,,
•
VP1 moUths thervulter. 'It shows that Mr.
___
. Inu ,1, . IFiOlry is handling the tank for 'the
.'u . .. n"&lt; umo rums mld*hm‘nw‘n ..I th»"r" ‘J
cuwsrned. und has made
r—........
.....
7. 1933, ut the age &lt;.( laurlu-ti year-.
ipi.s-til &lt;ii. Referrnta to middiipuun -ui &lt;- —
xttllcnl
showing.
tn.ro
by the comparative Mate- She wav the eldest child i»L Mr aim
|uf other day - l» thrrefon- tlinclpknd
th.- bnfl !,:*,lt ,llat !'u" “bWUhi 'd ,aAh iU,d Mt- r................
lather. Hint her;
R. It Art- !&gt;'V'k bub'lire* which were ElOJ8B 7!» oil She is
I July
till.. *.',
.........1
1 *.n &lt;IAA U'O on ...
35 had l,,.-,
IncieuM
’d to C9123.995.U3
t&gt;A.&lt;, sutrr.s und a brother, her fraudFebruary 8; that fit.- government bonds |Mi-&lt;-nU and other n-lntiv«-.» ami a hy&gt;'
M.rv. ...held by tlie bank which are very liquid. 11( trit nd* Site wm. a student in thivv m uie umwti fpate* il,c’»'as'-d frum H850 to $6,011 87. The nin!11 Krn;ie ut tm- W K. KelkUK A-.-.
in tin
. Admiral
Hock ...........
mn-red
(|lcI!imdtud&lt;d profits hud increnxed from ri.-uUui.il acfiool. Funeral m-ivk,-.-.
• Applm ,
-------- r.
- —
'
; S-’9.7B8 7l. a* njiorleti on Julys 35. to v...r,. pej,j !lt t|w. )lt&gt;rni.
h&lt;-r gran lNaval Academy
th Muy
ol IMS mid
wa* a classmate of that other dis­ $4’.‘.6-.J W. o gum of u little our 113.000. jmrento. Mr ami M&gt; Jtik- IVak.witli
a.' K»lk
tinguished graduate. Capt. Richmom!। in the mx month* tinder the recriver- mtrrnu-nt m Hickory Cotner* ceiiwt.-k
Ship Beside.* at cumulating (ash on it y; Henton had charge ol
hod
Ol th.the bod?
hand ami in banks ot neatly 1129.000. w|th Rpv Rwadlmg olhciaUng.
the receiver has paid the "bill.-, payable"
SaruJiitc aijri Brad- j.
widow, Mr. AliC'-I.J
Anyone
who
Ilk.
-5
to
get
thing!tlonJ
i- ’T&gt;’7h7\-..-1"«nietmii\'m u’ "**l! bv ll"’ b“"k on Jul&gt;’ 38 ol
!
- ------ M»n” «eL&gt; tired of going to commitl f
mtliti o. ..imtlur .rfm from ..m in^'w’U “!rn'‘st 1,10000 Tlie bond uc- in. &lt;-lingr&gt;.

Ironnde Bro-.. Prop-.
Phonr 2497
.
Ha-img-

SjX:

Picnic
Hams
Shanklcu, Lb.

EMTERM
SWIFT’S HAMS
Whole or Half

Swifts Premium

Home Curefl

•h a’. ten nclo k; nwirdtil a.- aii o.tUlanding authority'
a.! ’it* «« 1nrM,**il ln l,‘'*'* fttva) o'lLNlruetion. Wilh'i
I 3U P. M B'm;-'! ■ exccpttoti.ill f|lk-t&lt;’in y he . -.nibiiie*
1 rair perMHtal finalities which . bine,
i tftade him grr.it iy- beloved by all with
■ whom h&gt;- ha&lt;
J|r
Jennie A- Allt-rdin
’ :irom my lwm«- town. Hasting.
Lloyd . Allerdlng
' und. !t&gt;-rtiI-‘?.-, to ,.;iv.
our ! . ... .
JritUen. We tu.lighl -to d &gt; him honor.
It gives in.- the gnati.-t pleasure to
tiodut church onb“tike
this brief moment to pay tribute
to thL* ..piendtd man who la . «o ninny

I7C Lb-

of our country.

fTRANI&gt;TtiEATKF
*Jy ----------HASTINGS

MICHIGAN-----------------------

PROGRAM FOR TH|5 BALANCE OF THE WEEK,

WED.- — THL’RS.

JAMES CAGNEY
in

“TAXI

'Applnu?

FRL — SAT.
Double Feature Program

Walter Huston in
“The Ruling Voice”
And Lunt and Fontane in
•‘The GuardMAan"

SUNDAY—MONDAY

Fancy

^jShullz or Freeport

Chickens

I

Marion Davies In

BUTTER

pound

poitnd

Z6C

Z3C

Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE

and burul made
vinwh sy near Sunnvid.

Brings Home the “Bacon"

3 -k,.

Sweet Cream Cottage CHEESE

l&lt; today

r«.h

15c

Premier SHRIMP
JELLO

25c

29c

PALMOLIVE SOAP

4

Bar*

25c

Fel dpausch’s
“Where Better Foods Cost Lett"
We Deliver

PHONE 2272

Halting Mkh.

Also Our Gang Comedy and Pathe Talking News
Coupon—TEES.—NIGHT.

IN
John Viawfurd. p.i.-**«d away early on
Thur»day morning, at the home ol her
Ray i’-.rrvr Mr?. CHIW-

:k tot alMtot six month:,.

3 i&lt;

Croggpatch SARDINES inO«*&lt; od

“Polly of the Circus”
INA CLAIRE

25c

u;( 10c

Premier TUNA FISH

rental of.cmniniew
High «chool wiU b«- more than *ulflci&lt;-m |
to, rover the com ut the pageant.;
' Wii.-huniloti Return-.,' given '.i-tl
n- i'.-.h by .-tmli-nt - ul tin- grade. ;mir r high ami high whoob. according to
Supt. VanB-.ivMrk. The pageant wav’
imt given tor purj&gt;o*L- cd rvyemm. nndi
three in charge an- -athfird u&gt; huvr!

Pit tie home ut oih- o’clock Saturday
• afternoon and at two o’clock at the;
Carlton Center Methndut church. Rev.i
L E. Lane, pastor of the First United:
Brethren church officiating Burial wnsj
HEATH GF .MRS. HORA LAKE. ’
Mrs. Dora Lake. 7t&gt;. died on Thuisduy. Marcii 17. ut her home tn the!
second ward. Funeral xcAiccs were I
held ul the U. B rhutch on Siuiduy,
..i 2 uo p. M. Rev. Lane otuemung-i
Burial in Valley Home &lt;6|x&gt;nablc&gt;i
Gordon Clement local tilling MuUort operator. is here |4ctu»d receiving the cemetery.
I
trophy hr wm, to» fjidThi.j grr.ite’t ixrctnlage gain in sales during November
■ ,u&gt;&lt;. u-.ii.mL i iiiiivni; the tiny statwi^ ot his district, irmn Coinpuny teprvUIU
|^.&gt;&gt;&lt;u wmiws
Grupefhilt
manages w
to m
get iiku
iuclf unui
into
■rutatlveA in Chicago. In addltion, Mr. Qk-nieut won another trophy for great- the public eve without the iud of the
■ ‘ jt»t gain in businew.among 3^00 stations, hi this section 5f the country.
newspapers. ’
’

Weil..

Thun.,

Frt.

Wallace Beery and

. Clark Gable in

“Rebound”

‘HELL DIVERS'

Also Screen Sons. “IJght
of tbe Silvery Moon"

5 Iso Palhr Talking New*
No Advance In Prices.

SATURDAY ONLY
Big Double Feature Program

George O’Brien In

“The Caballero”
And Lew Ayrea in "HEAVEN AND EARTH”

Aho Cartoon, “The Spider and the Fly”

!

�PAOt mn

THE HASTINGS RtNSTtt. WEDNESDAY. MARCH S3, IMS

WARD BASEBALL GAMES

Sporting Items
0.5. CHS 10

FASTER PIONS
IHHECBK

TO OPEN ON APRIL 19

Local Boys, Undor Sponsorship
of Pythians, tp Play in
Junior World's Series

(Continued from page one)

...t.
e--...... .
Bo»’ Newhall, vponn annnmic'r at
,Jllii details otllwiWLW :,tate'd in his broadcast Monday,....
urney while Chud James. ArnoM ]al a niertlng of Nuiionu!' ■'&lt;. ISA1
rkin* and William Kennedy w.ie o»|
। An„.tlfiul t^utu&lt;' offlnul-. th- .
»)•» — ■ - -.........
r commu te- i„ eharg- of chornpn t
[
WoioOOO to rtefrav ex- ''»&gt;&lt;«' d&lt; atb
I" mi I ]
, .
.
u.t
Lxu.* i" the Junior World Sr, u. 'I h, T’-’hUunkai one ,0:1
following leatnr, have ••irtcred: 1
TWELVE TEAMS SION UP I 1rhe
—"Altair'-- Allfii'tcr.:" Neil Adair.
FOR OPENING ROUND
Icapiuin. IzchlcitiUT. Snyder. R&lt;v.«, Z« r -

ivnl PH--Hit

&gt;n—WlriiDcyWi.rd.^ai

the diamond stars Uns iensou..the ’.ip- ,
propnation 1., a wricome surprise to'!
ih»- buy-, ot thus country, of which it- *-j
t.-tiniutrd over 500bW will enter into;
piinjx-titlon this .summer.

IN CONSOLATION SERIES

Winners-To Be Presented With
' Silver Basket Bull, Watch
Chain Charms

1931 TAXES

flu.--. basket Udi and io help hl! in th.Him- pretwdiiu: llu- aliening of track,
pnu-tso.-, Couch b-lu- Hawihwiu- and 8lu*.Hman. Don Gmidn-r, Wuvuon BhetIK-ld
*
6 - Srnlora " Bill Kenniiiy, captain.
Junior McMillan; Steve K a r ni e -. April 19
April 91
were .-.fgiK-d up for tin- opening rotin Adam* Kt-nyou. cool. Hall. CqgMtgll
7—."Sophomore*:" Ednioiut- Howard,
which began yesterday alt(-|noon. Lo*.
&lt; y». in tin- first round will piny a con captain, Beckwith? 'thompson. Bush,’
Iiuckiniiri. McIntyre.
.
8 "OwU Club " Tyler, captain,
Slrhlile. Sigler. Hummohd. Jnlm Adr
May 10
May-12.
e.-i|Aithi. Hoy Cronk, ___
Murphy,
r..,,
iln-w. B. Gaskill. 1 Gaskill. Fry.

-&gt;■70
FIT GUARANTEED
THE NEW l- ABRii S

Order Your Suit
Now for Easter.!
McCall Bros,
Tailors

Drmitliv-Clregorian.
■■I'ftial Hvmn. ‘ Come
k’l.iin —S .Kevin.
Hude. "Hosanna"—Paul

19894946
-Morn &lt;;! Gladm-v
Ward vs. jnd Ward!of which I'
aMings -township rej&lt;
ifuniwld taxe-Cl
-Total tax a v« ---« d urw
Team
•rivtol
and
city
pm-.
r
-. Kt and Prayer.
. . 4th Ward V. Jn
.. 3rd Ward vs. 2n
14 Ward v . 3rd Wind
Wav returned ax unjuid. or-just
2nd Ward vs l&gt;i W.ud &gt;' Ht'le «At-r . u n |M-r Cent. One year
. 4th Ward vs. 3rd Ward
••&gt;»■* .cit&gt;' reljirned ifi unpaid luxe..

’59^

Here’s a new washer that
bears the famous EASY
name und the .dependable
EASY guaranty. A belter
washer offering important
advantage? that make for
quicker washing and im­
proved results. This EASY
is new throughout—not an
old model cheapened to
meet a price.

41 h Ward

h Ward:

Suits

EASY WASHER
only

OF PLAY
LOSERS TO COMPETE

New Spring

LOW PRICE for a
genuine NEW

C0:./A

m y w.i; pnvTl- fci-d (&lt;• do
Silver basket bull watch-chain tro­
phies will Im- uwaidcd to members. &lt;&gt;!
tlie winning train. Each teiun Wa* Jr-

Never Before such a aensatiohally

in 1931 Was $19217.98 of wtilihc« were returned as unpaid, or
jx-r c« nt. In 1930 iftpe n-iurmd ,
99 of unpaid -taxes.
ng T;i'&lt; • of al! I&amp;nda levied' in
for the year 1931 ‘nggrogah.-d!

Risen Today'

Sec these outstanding fea­
tures: Standard full-pow­
ered motor; Beautiful
enameled tub; balloon-type
wringer rolls; big EASY
agitator. The new EASY
is a quality washer built
without compromise iq ma­
terials or workmanship.

J ir-t Xlrlliudht Chttri li.
flnr &lt; ivtcc at the Methodist
will lie a] six o’clock -in the
tVar'll
in. At this :.crvn-c there will be
You can have this new and
DOWN
12 -' Barry's m-rries " Norman Berry.
Ward
h baptism und reception of members, and
cniWji. Frank Cronk. Gerald Stanton.
belter EASY Washer nt an
Ward
the Holy Coinpiunion will be adminUand $1.50
nt. For the preceding
Npvii •Stanton, R« Ruhl.
Ward ,
■. i« red to thine who were not 'present on
arnnzinjliy big saving. Sec
I'll
' ! ■
Meetings-for the first found an* xs1 June 23.
Ward!
Thurwlay evening, Special musical leathis big value today.
i June 28.
Word port thli
1 •tin-.- are the Organ Prelude gnd PoMI • TwcJve-l-Ups" v
V Mf . A
' June 3'1
Ward
—Total tax levied for alltlude by Mr* James Bristol, the chorus
2Fn-.-hmcn" vs. "Juniors."Dan• purn&amp;es in 1911 wk, $25.53328. Re- tI; &gt;&gt;r will sing A.&lt; It Began To Dawn"
1 3—"Seniors" vs - Raidt'-; Raiders"
July 5..
Ward •turned ,v. unpaid S7221.30. or a little *4' Stub* und.-the quartette number is
1 4—“Wcham'.i. Wizards' vjl "Owls July 7
tar before "To Thv GaxdCt" by Offenbach
Club "
“Complete Home Furni»her»“
as unpaid
R* ' Dewo’s Vub.icct at the ten
-&gt; — liger:, A... oopi|ul
.July 14
4j.
o’clock .‘civlce is -Life Stretched Out."
TELEPHONE 2226
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
6 —“Adjl: s' Atilletr*."
(July 19.
all kinds The. chono* will sing "King All GlorBerries" ’
[July 21...
.1st ward
Rcturn- d iouc by Vai! A solo with violin
■ Lord Is Risen", by Lansing
ndered by Mrs Robert Burch;
JUNIOR CAGE TEAM
Selection—Sunday School orchtw.ro. this city, four great-grandchildren, two
und Raymond Windekntcht.
l.l-.r ,
1
IIill- I!, .,1,10'1'11.
..... .....
brothers. Lor.-nro and Eugene Cain, of
Hssttan&gt; Parish.
Pralrirv!Ue-t-TctnI '.ul levied for nil vio',hi;.*-1. Ah opjx&gt;rlumty for baptism
- WINS "A" LEAGUE TITLE
purjxiH-.- in 19’il wi.-x $33.040 80 R&lt; - rtii'i new members to unite with the . An Easter service for the Hastings this city, two nieces of South Betid.
Dirk Foreman, wlio took tlie li-ad
Ind., und a host of friends. . .
unpaid $.i;«f!' S7. or about 17church will be given .at this service Parish will be given by the various Just as gently as fades the light
early in the scries arid lw*UI it until the! Seniors Abend in “B“ Compeli- Turned unpaid
,
ti-r cent. 6f the
t
percent.
1930 tnx di all kinds al-&lt;■ S'ipditf rchool follow?, morinni; churches ot the parish at the Good Will
rliiM*, won lii. • place in the K. ot P i
After the sun is gone.
tion—^Tournament Arouses
levied Prairii-vijle reported a. unjiaid wnrj.hip when the ITister ollcring for church next Sunday night, at 8:oo.
enbbage tuiirm y with sixty gaipra out II
Just as gently as through the night
,oTilv
$1,969
W).
'
World
Service
will
be
taken
In
the
The
program
"The
Eternal
Light"
i
Great
Enthusiasm
।
of uiw huiidfed pBiyi’d. Foreman i' -|
The steady stars shine on
•
will be given. Welcome rendering part
cc.ivctl 11 tine bridge table from the enmJunior eagers won the : A" Le.ique' Rutland.-Total tax as.vesj.ed in J931: claws
i»10.fl!ffl 7l, of which $5,182.7 i‘ war, re-. CVvlng the day's services .will be the of the sobgs. Quimby will give some Just as softly as spring leaves come
। class basket bail chnmpionshln of the
Or snow flakes cover the sod.
Walt Lewis stood second with nfty- । llx-11 nth* HK’h school with seven win* .turned ;t- un;mtd. tr little tutr'31 m-rI cantata, Tne Greatest Love” by H. W songs uiuT recitations. Hendershott will Passed she out of this eartldy home
irtixig nit 7 I • ui the ev&lt; ning present a\ dramatic play on "Saul's
fonr game?; He received a cribbai'e iu&gt;d one defeat while the wnion; won; : • 1 .
paid taxes M $4.38793.
(The
* inv chorus
QUonis if
ox forty
xorty voices is directed,
air
Damascus Roaci Experience." Good , Into, the home of God.
I tin* ' B" League rompeHHon With six: Thomapplr—for 1931 Thornapple
Thornapple ■| by Mr Burch und following Lx
h the&lt;i Will's part Will lx* "A Missionary Cafl
c Boyes received a.-, n roiv-olatibri1; wins and no defeats. Thi- wax a xtrict-'
OBITUARY.
from Africa." Other songs will be given
a rribbagr board. Dave's' gro&lt;s;; h* class tournament that has Ix-i n ear-! ’evil d taxes for ail purf^sc.-. o ' $36,968 - ■ program!
Leaho I. Walker, daughter of Mr.
JO. nnif titer,- wt-nr returned n unpaid' Orean Prelude—Mr«. James Bristol
k. utj^nlne minus won,
,rj
Uiu
aniniii-t
saw
14.
or
a
wut
22
.
j
J
’
rocr.vlonal.
The public is invited tn attend this and Mrs. Jake Walker. wo* born May
he Pedro corflpctiimri. Don Put’19, 1395. in Yankee Springs. She de.
■
un- Prayer—Rq. Dewey.
jiarted this life March 13. 1832 a’- Bat­
table.
tle Creek at Xhc age of 36 years, nine
OBITVAIW.
Ht-ib' C-ilkini stood &gt;«-cnnd and went
I—Opening chorus with Tenor solo—|
montiis and twenty-three day-. She
Woodland—Woodland township lev.J Ear!
l-.urtir- Wilh one deck of card; tn the
Coleman mid soprano and alto I Lucy Jcnette Caln, daughter of James; leaves to mourn a father and mother,
Rood.
• '
.
'' duel. Mis Burch and Mrs. L. B and Clarissa Cain, was born.July 23,i one .-ister. Mrs. Mildred M. Ol* r. and
.... Ol that amount S11336.Hilly Sul though
185.',
in
the
town
of
Yates.
Orleans
k.u liKW
,a „
-------------------a con-]
Ch.unb&lt; iiiun.
two
nieces wwu
Gladys
M. -Olei
and Donna
-------- up r rt n wrer For Ubo’wiNKil.uui i ’ {*;
Ru^hund Mr county. New; York, and passed away M O]vr an(j jr;tnd=.
x ol candy, i[Brwk chew* a flist and Second
: ... . . will be.glad Sl»rtsnuih-hip, teamwork and
yjjiWnU
MeUmdist
'' rtturned $5 938 It a:s. unpaid.
;
' "01,J • Mw BunJ* ttnd X,r to the Great Beyond. March 17. 1932
Funeral was held at Uie
tire Methodist
a cliiillongi- from any otiier-:piaye&lt;| were among the facton. M'
at her daughters home In Hastings at church at popart, March 16. 1932 at
I..,.krrSorinas The total tax ol ah
k, ‘‘’‘'m .
-r
«
’
tch J’orvinaii . and B!o,'.ai: &lt; :ui;ldi nd in-makirie hv, m li
HI—Bass Solo, The Morn ol ,Vic-: the llfg of 77 years M-ven months and ^o.thn.y o-dock. Kev Wynn official24
days.
While
still
a
small
ohild,
.die
tngBurla!
ln
P
i
casa
nt
Hill
cemetery
•ry.
”
D.
A.
VanBtiskirk.
and
Chorus.
! tioris. The trams.are as follow
wai.fI4.flU.2ft of which $7.737 40. or]
•■luilleiipo to c. C. I
with her parents, moved to Michigan. -Freeport
---------First Train.
53 per cent. ha$ been ret timed, tui un-1
On December 17. 1879 sh.’ was united
E. raid.
Sa'ndcen,
For If19.10 the n-ported unpaid­
in
marriage
to
John
Crawford
iho
'
■
Sill-tit the voice we hived to hear
W. Ltiwrvncr. r.f.
1 axis 06 Yankee Spring!; on March 15 ’ Mr. Windeknecht.,
Vf—S&lt;ipfano. Tenor and Baritone: preceded hen in death one year ago. । Sincere and true, in heart und mind
.Junior;were '838-11.83.
\ quired liereMter
work jMilltlcal O. ROW &lt;C3J.’-‘. c
She was ot a kind disposilipn and J What a beautiful memory she left be­
Junior । Thi&gt; i.how.c a total ur assosed taxes] Trio. Peace b* With You." Mn.
themes info their
Tti is H Folhck. 1 K. . .
loved by all who knew her
.
hind
wnships trial* Burch. Mr. Coleman. Mr. Wirideknccht.
She leaves to mourn her dejxirturej
599.I3J.53. ofi Vi I'-Contralto Solo. "B1cm«1 Ls Tlie one daughter. Mrs Ray Pierce, two; The grand essentials ot happiness;
.Sophomore uh!r*’lu,aJ l,’!' amount of unpaid taxes! Nat.on." Mrs. Keith Bowman
granddaughters. Mrs, Thomas' English________
something io do. something u&gt; love,
1
"'l'"'c*'
■
iuz
.
njujiiy
vrctviuu-r
on
®
Tile
Lord
Is
King,
.. .S&lt;-nin.'*‘"lXir,vd |o th^ county trctiMittr on'
of.Lansing aijd Mrs. Robert Dryer of something to hope.for.
r4£,
,U.
thru,«. .«and Ch»r»
■ H Reynolds,' r
h,ni .'
' ni. Hu ....... I, WW. » &gt;■ „ ,X -*W«M
W»
N Gardner, 1 g
«—3WJ.-.1 m ,I 2-5 |»r
The Hl™
..I
K. Bitiffic fCapt.i. rg.
a! amount or wpaid taxes reported! •*—Lriuri..*-.
He Ruleth Forever.
Team »tanding-i arc as.faltawv_____„ .
ITtOnn-Bori county ka; $80.86634/*'•*** -^i^HiiQ-and-ulhv e&lt;»»*- 1&gt;y Mrs ■-•"A’'"Ira;nie—Juniors, first, won 7■ Which WU- about 13'. per cent ol rhe Wmdekneeht. Mias Etta Paton and
lost 1; seniors, second, won 5 lo- t 3:’ total tax n.w-Jt ii for this year.
I Miss Vcrlan Linington.
freshmen, third, won 3 Jost 5; sopho■
While the percentage of unpaid taxes
3^—BftSS 8trt°. "Love's Victory,"-C.i
morfSrftnrrth. wop 1 lost 7. .
. hi Barry county is much larger tor 1BJI A
"B" League-Seniors, first. won
„.... .fl than Iur
.JU w&lt;&gt; believe. th’aL in view i XII—Finale Chorus. "Was The End
for n
1930.
last none; jjinlors. second, won louri, 0f. .financial
of the World."
..... —........... -Udirions existing | W1
lost 3; sophomores, third, won 3 lost 4*. ] throughout the country, tin*percentagei Evening Offering.
freahmen. fourth, won nom* lost 6
;ls, on the whole, creditable to Barry i Organ Olfertory—Mrs Bristol.
{.county.- We liuvx- noticed returns from| Benediction—Rev. Dewey.
Organ Posllude—Mrs. Bristol.
Clinton, Ionin, Gratiot and Eaton cuuny-.
.
1"
tii;s. wnicn
which nave
have mucn
much r.igncr
higher vaiuavalua-T
Presbyterian Chorch.
"•"‘,I ,’1!,n Hi,rTy yet “1C i*r‘-&lt;'»&lt;a«e of
r ,HOWilllt „
Following
B ulI
the. pr
program to be pre-:
Hastings High tricksters will oA-n
J!lx' f',r J:Ml
rl,n-'-idcrnbly rented at
— *ten-thirty
“
Easier. Sunday!
th. So5&gt;.
l» »lh l
*5 “ch"
~»«t6 than
•
the season. April 16. with a trianguhii
Seleclion—Sunday School Orchestra.!
meet to include Allegan and Grund; .t has been in Barrj county.
!
Cantata.
"Death
and
Life." -t
by —
the'■
Rapids Union, according to Coach'
•*- ( ---------- ■ — —« ^73- -----Frances]
Leslie Hawthorne. Tlie coach says that
BARBERS CORNERS.
jouartette composed of Miss Frances!
Mrs. *Lyman Cham-1
considerable good material ly available; The P. T A. will .hold! their next ■Hunter,'
Hunter, soprano. "
alto. E.trl. Culentyt. tenor andi
this year and tiiat prosixxiMor a sue-' meeting Friday evening;..../I
Aprilberlmn.
E Thcyii
a fine program
and
a.gdodj P- A. VanBuskirk. bass. Mrs. Mabel!
cesstul season are bright.
'inrt*
-------phinnlnq
----------------------------------J----! attendance is de»ired. The. u.ual j»» Clark will preside at the organ.
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luck supper will be served. Bring your]■] T
*H* r»»f«r
TinEister t^«.snn
Lesson—JnnimJunior niri«
Girls of
Lloyd Colvin and Vi re Carter went to'°»”
s' rv‘l••'- -sandwich.-„ and one. Mrs Ironside's class
'
Primary
Department
—
Waldron Monday after the former's'0,hcr dUh °r fix,tl
I HERE are various Grades of milk. Milk is graded
wife nnd two children who lihvo been
Mr*.- Margaret wycox of Coats Grove] Recitation. "Welcome"—Billy Slebvisiting friends a couple of weeks They twill .tench the Alto!t .school for th-.-!
!'■ CLEANLINESS. Cr.d. "A" i&gt; the
Easter Song. - Tis Easter'—By all
returned home Tuesday! cpmin'g year and this will be her fourth
CLEANEST, then comes Grade "B” and so on. Because
Recitation. "One Word '—Joan DuckMr and Mr*. John Murphy of Grand 'car. nt this school.
of the many epidemics traced directly to UNCLEAN
Rapids spent Tuesday at Charles Bon-'■ Mr.'. Lewis Baucbman has beet)
' 81fkl.Cr’]
Exercise. "Golden Bees'—E101 s e
• n
State of Michigan took over the inspection of
nett’L
'for jeveral weeks with heart failure. ]st&lt;torcr's class.
all Dairies in order to protect the public health. In ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowlader and
m w
Cr&gt;'x,al Brogdon in company* IRecitation. "Happy Easter" —Jack
children
of wnma
Grand tramas
Rapids spent
spent monMon­
dition to this we have every one of our milch cows regu­
Ith her parents. 'JE.
Mr ™
and "...
Mrs. ~
R 'it*1 Mu« Myrtle Wilson attended a:Mannl.
day with
larly inspected for TB and any other disease that might
i&gt;„----Recitation. "I Know '—William Kelly.
J. Williams.
Mrs. Siebert. ----------returned teacher:. . meeting at’the court house11 Rnriii
contaminate the milk we Sell.
|! ExercL«e. 'Silver Stepping Stones,"
with them to her home there for n I in Hustings Saturday.
i ’ J^nne
.Ir-ltlTW* IXVrieV
tVVrlM' class.
rlu&lt;* '
icw days.
ua&gt;-a.
Tew
' - ----------------- ------ •*■ ■ • Mr and-Mrs. Caret FmWF attended'
Recitation. "Jesus Lives." — Jimmy
Nearly every house in the neighbor-! the funeral 0! Mie former's aunt. 'Mr.;,
THE RESULT IS that the Highlands Dairy is the
hood has some one sick with the flu.. Austin Barnum, of Cbnts Grove Fri- Coleman.
ONLY Dairy in this section that is permitted by the
Recitation. "A Singing Greeting"—
Pnul Palmer and John Mugridge arc 1 day afternoon.
•
State of Michigan to sell Grade “A” Milk. That's BE­
Beverly
Cook.
out of school with tlie chicken pox.
Mr. ttnd Mrs. Horace Birntun have
CAUSE we overlook NOTHING that aids in tho pro­
Exercise, "Little Gardeners"—Mrs.
Steve Carter and Matt Bedford were 1 both been :ick with the flu. Mrs. Barn­
duction of CLEAN MILK. We know 'of no place in
.
in Grand Rapids Friday.
•
uni is unproved some, but Mr. Barnum Hyatt's class.
Michigan, or any other state, where Grade "A" Mjlk
Song, "Seed of Love'—By all.
Clifton Campbell had the misfortune remains quite sick.
Recitation, "The Story in His Book”:
is being sold at as low a price as we sell it. Wouldn't
TSU^1,"&gt;?*n* ,b“5
Mr,. He™»n H.uer .pern Tu««uv
—John Shults.
YOU like to KNOW that the milk you are using in your
W b J. .0 be
»n er^Sta
w“" Mr" ol'" c,“m
Exercise. "What We Can Do"—Mrs.
home is CLEAN?
The Irving group Extension club- ‘“r , „ „ ,
, „
, Hyatc's class.
parly scheduled for March 20 nt IrvMU" L11“ IK&lt;.ker °r N^heast Carl­
Recitation,
"My Flower” — Junior
ing Grange hall will be postponed un-i'01’ 15 spending a few days with Mr. Bechtel. ■
Grade "A" Milk (Pasteurised or Raw) 10c Quart.
Hi some time In April.
I and Mr$- Reuben Wilson.
Recitation, "A Happy Easter"—Mur-'
Grade "B" Milk (Paateuriied or Raw) 8c Quart
Mr. nnd Mrs Melvjn Hunt and chilVisitors of L J Matthew's over the ray Sullivan.
. ,
dren of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Wl«k e,,tl »w“'‘f1
L. J., qui
Easter Pageant—Josephine Spilth's
Mrs. John Vandenberg, local, were Matthews. Mnt Catherine Sprague nnd c!aut.
guests of Mr- and Mrs. Kryn Vanden-1 Mr-find Mrs. W. B. Matthews of Grand , junior Boys. "Trumpet Call to BravMICHIGAN
berg nnd Donald Sunday,
I Rapid.-, and Mr and Mrs. Dudley Ken-. cry"—Mrs. Leary's class.
Him Nibbs' daughter., Corrie, and ned&gt;,
'
. Intonnedlatc OlrL,—Hymn PantoTelephone 2651
ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.
Hutfap
three small children of Hoboken. N. J.,
Maw Mihulc Manhewo
returned mime, O Love that Will Not Lei Me
arc visiting tier father who is in very I home Mrmdny after'.spending a few ( go"--Mrs. Johnson's class,
poor health.
weeks at her brother's L. J. Matthews. | Oflcriug and announcements.
1st Ward v.--. 3rd Ward!

. 2nd Ward v. 4jh
..3ml -Ward vs. 1st
. 3rd Ward v&gt;. 2nd
4th Ward vs. 3rd
..4th Ward vs. 1st
. .4th Ward v. 2nd
2nd Ward vs. 3rd
Team
. 3rd Ward
..1st Ward

Pay
$5

Miller furniture Company

Foreman Wins K. otP.
Cribbage Tournament

DO YOU NEED A

NEW ROOF?
We have in stock a complete
line of RULEROID and JOHNSMANVILLE roofing. We have
a good many designs and colors
at prices which will favorably
compare with any price which
might be quoted you.
Remember everything being
equal, you should leave . your
roofing-business in Hastings; it
gives HASTINGS MEN WORK!

H.H.S. Track Season
Upens on April 16

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for Your

Family Use

Should Be CLEAN

Telephone 2X76

LUMBER COMPANY
HASTINGS

The

Highlands Dairy

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1M2

PAGE FOUR
Tkn

The Ha.tlngt Banner ,U1.

Tht»

fhan tt per cent of

lh,„

Wrdr.u.r M Buiisn Item*, highways, education and chariitjw. This I* a top-heavy situation. In
.... . -- the future, in- believe, a greater per­
-*
I iiiiUyi mive to go fo'r conservation of natural
&gt;
. u ,.*a
------------- resources and- less tor road-building
iimM:
. I programs and education. Mon- sood
w' road* will alway.. be needed-and cduca'
tional institutions can stand improveJ- .
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IX II* HOY
mint; but our point is that such prograins will have to be pushed along
ION CMS
more slowly. A good share of our Wealth
•ccmc.
come., from
irom hie
nic land
laou and
miu the
roc time
uu.e i&gt;•(U.'TSlllF KSKKY COtrXTT. ONE
• at &gt;I.,UI K.'r.. whrti w.- must .t&gt;i-,
1,-1
.,™, ..ere wnen
.hru w« mu&gt;i
just
atetut
mu*t w&gt;
pay

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Tliis and That Backward Glances;

r«iii&gt;s*4

Bits of Yesterday

Waalilngton'i “Fightingcst" General.
"Mad Adthony' Wayne. »
^centagc of tlie total expenditures will
A Born Soldier.
TEN YEARS*AGO TODAY..
|
•AN INCIDENT,
Prabed by
man winm
wi
HaMtngs High
school basket ball
' Enemies.
----------I The
IIX 41&lt;W41I&gt;B*
&lt;&gt;**11 .CIIUUI
UUII
‘lout
a*131 Thursday
mursoay a msn
»on ai
Princeton, preparing to take a law
Bta« th. nation u celobnum 1U
,c'*“
course, told u* the follnwink very In*
.
«r
tournament for
foe xouUiwesterti
soutiiwestern .Mich
.Michigan
tan
^aged at Kalamazoo thia-week.)
terestlng incident His son was on a. greatest man. George Washington. t0
•b"‘ »r’P *'th ", «50U»’
stu- every man who helped him fight the! having drawn Marshall whom they dodent* when one of them produced some । baltle fo: our.Independence shores in feated recently on the lotte;'* 0°or, os'
Bnd
„ arwjni) TtM. you:h
h
h&gt;s glory and claims noUonoi interest 'h*‘r. n”t .®pf?onc”u T.hu FY* J",1®
declined to Indulge, und
preeserf
nd when pre.
-c l
bc Pl®&gt;*d in the Normal gym.|t Kala-i
know d:d
dsd D
13 «•’ «* l««‘
•&gt;&lt; these dashing
aflenwon ■&gt;»
Bl ,»v
twi uuw,«.,
oclock I
for a reason replied; "I! k::*w
r a „.n* a»a.»,aa.&lt;aw
• . ...-I
r-money
.- &lt;nnn*v
, otnevrs
"Mad
Anthnnv
W.ivne'
working
hard
at
heme
to
get
t1?
officers
waswas-Mad
Anthony
Wayne."
c^h Evac-....
lun.....
glrtng hu *... u__
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to
jhc
al,0 keep
kceP4&gt;
M' at Hit
the University Tlie
The
ul-;- whose name is familiar to every Ameri- good practice to keep fil and they are1
„
u.. lU... „x mc’ud- loW4nCe hc
nu
t^y uno lov„ a hen,
expected to win the first game
I

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H
ST.

What's New for
Wl

mor.

ar?

quaUt*. of the land and oilier natural
're-wrcc*. BiiiWing programs must be
rcducr-J; the problems of erosion.
maintenance of soil tentlity. reforests,
,
,, ,
, ,
:tion. and conservation bf forest, lakr.s
.*4 m.&gt; und stream* attacked with' increased
I1 re MIM '-enenry
M. ot uvare c.incerntd with liw con’c'o'T.rte u-rvat.&lt;.-n &lt; f natural resources wheUur
i-i •
,
:.'oi.,i**r- u&lt;-r&lt; a.lze i^ or not. Thr *oil is the
, .
. .&lt;sic source .&gt;1 wealth. It sc«n* io u&lt;u- unsound tiiat tins interest uu the debt
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cause he davnt tiiink I need it but be-; jn&gt;m the moment of hi* birth, for he by alarm at present and manufacturers!
c*‘f*'1,1
1
‘trt "
r ™'‘: | t&gt;lcked New Year's Day itself for tiiat.back order* sufficient to keep'
J***®"
: important event. He first saw the llghTthem busy for several months. In Char-'
^Cd
£ ie* real"e
"n JJnu^ J* ,745'
al) the I
,
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"P .
reason «'1, which-makes this vear hte l«7th anni-• rage, according* to Charlotte paper*
heard, and you make me ashamed °t|yen&gt;ary. Wayne was tmmed Apthony Mias Margaret Spaulding, a CharniyM-If. R a lot of other young-men| #n,,r hls grandfather, an- Englishman lotte infi. sang in Cincinnati re’?«„ u."vm.ren. U U'ry'whn lived in Ireland for some years be- ccntly and it wax heard by a number
h 11 IU1_C"
U ' 11 ' ‘
:,r,h migrating to Colonial America &gt;&gt;f her filenda in the former place. HasSMALL TOWNS DONT D1E-THEY:’*' r.e ,hr. bu,h «»» *
« “W stud.-iiu at Ann Arbor having
COMMIT SUICIDE
(that .h., graiidMit). Anhonj wa- able. ai cvm to radio, pljones tell of hearing
,
I to start life with some advantages nr entire evening performances ‘of the
&lt;1U
r,'y "T,”1*,? t»* *-&gt;' «f education. He also came'Chicago Grand Opera Company and
n^iW" r««ntiy. And it; n;ituninv by hi* lighting blood, th- concert* at Pittsburgh. Newark, Detroit
T,4
a,,,
«xx

EASTER
WEAR?

«Ucntton to

maintaining

the anything for m«x«uhln-

. the work which is senPout of town and
to the government printing offices, two
, or three more printers could have jobs complained to hl* father that more .-land, coat.-, about 8150.
and two enlpty hou«c« would nil up.
time would have to !»•• given to study:
----------If the hpuxewives did not buy from and !!••.•■ to playing soldier, or Anthony;
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
wagon salesman and catalogs, many­ would hive to leave school. H. liter! Rev Maurice Grigsby, to whom the
more cletks would be needed tn the wax sent to the academy which became! members of the Hastings Presbyterian
busing district and ■ more empty .»&gt;•
ni. and;
-*»■&gt;: church recently extended a call, will
thc n/Hv^-uitu
tWtvvrreiiy of n»M&gt;,««te&lt;4
Pennsylvania,
houses would fill up.
there distingubhcd himself in matiw- ! prcadi hte first sermon here ns pastor
If, the townspeople did nut go to matics and. at the age oi eighteen, he:: next Sunday.
neighboring rilles to trade, many more become a surveyor, like the ■ youthful i
■ Members of the Hasting* Lodge No
qjrrks would be needed, ail vacant George Washington. *
Needfess to say the great bulk nf
I 58. I, O t&gt; F. have purchased the old
business building* would be occupied
Early In the outbreak of Hie cam-;j Methodist church at JefTenon and
. this material Is.hurled ut our waste
and numerous empty house*- would be pniRii
for Independence. Anthony !। Green streets and will use )l for a
basket, with more or less accuracy. ;u
filled
•
*
Wayne put hla ffi-i v heart into the /rav­
fast as it is received—and a bic major­
11 a home laundry could be support­ in 1775 In- served, along-with Benjainml, temple.
ity ot it we do not even bothc^b open.
ed here a half dozen girls und a truck Franklin, on the Pennsylvuma Com-i1 ThUty-fivi* little bofr and girls came
driver would be- employed und two or mittce ot Safety, nnd m that Mmrii to help Kenneth R Heath erkkrate hte
And What is happening here is happeni'lxili birthday Refreshments were
three, houros would be built.
'
y» ar h-- organized and drilled the 4th.
• tng.ln almost every country newspaper,
If everybody w-hozimkes hte money hi Pennsylvania regiment of soldiery. On|'served Kenneth received many pretty­
*
office in America and to. even a great­
this community would spend his money Jnnuujar 3. 1770. he was commissioned ' gifts..
Mi-te Ruth Wtyiscrl ha* been very
.
t|lls community .the home town
er extent in U»e dallies. Yet-newipapere ..re re-..-.
there is no nw:; why he-ehwHtr would doubji- in population in a few a. colonel, and look his regiment to! ticri-ssful in organizing a class in /oik!
kre suppesed to run this yafl al Uiri; man.
’
reinforce the. attack- on Quebec. Al
be ex|x-ctc*i todevote *0 much time and year* and cv&lt;-r&gt;body in and arotlnd It Three Rivera he led* with all- Ills’j dancing and aesthetic work to begin '
own expeitsc. crowding out live local
cm rgy to the continuance oi tin. *°'ild t&gt;&lt;- ;ncwprrou3 Why aro nilln? characteriMic clash un assault on a i Saturday at 2.30 In the Mitsonif Hall
' Mis* Weisrert 1* taking a teacher*
.
,
, . senseless tradition. Nor tv there any stations oty of }irop6ftiun to every sujM-rlor British force and there r&lt;-[[course under Mr-* Trnvu and will prematerial uc wouldnt have n«»:n tor,
«
,
other line of business in number? Be.•
, । reason whv anv person interested It cause people buy almost ah of their
(Kin- hcrsrlf to teach the Guilbert sys­
local news But wliat uc arc saying of'
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tern.
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. good government should expect thr
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. Baton- ^apida,
tht-c tree publinty material d-w not
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Tin- Halting* Wool Bout Company
,
.
.
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11.,. chief executive to give up a portion ot Journal.
wan
given
Hie
unporiant
duly
of
d&gt;
recently donated 24 pair* of woo! boots'
apnlv u&gt; the interesting local Item*.
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...
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, ■ hl* time to liandshamng. Nat many
i f. tiding th&lt;-.renter of the line at Chad s j for use of Hu- children of the open air
tiiat our reader* send in Thi^e are al­
'Ford against* the advunre «of Kny- : .school in Grand Rapid*.
,
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,, , ibusincssnun would be wtlltnc io dr vote
wav* welcome. Some* readers recm to,
' pliatwn s Ih-Mtans, and «» spiritedly
Roy Andrus • arid Carl Wespinter
believe that community newspaper* are' r,,*u ’ lHl- 1' * 1C^ 1 " 1 r,'v--I dill In- nsist ti-.- Hrttlsh attack that were in Clarksville Monday on businc*.™
&gt;«■ puMMita, «&lt; u. *h“ ""'Tt .
""‘I L *
IM i... Ive^ credit from many military [connected with th- Masonic.lodge.
A
.
,
,
.
sole ptirpnre of shaking their hands
।
authorities
for
uving
Washington*
Carl
P BcM-mer ol Gary, Ind., spent‘ family escaped in their night clothed
tors own personal-views and opinion*.,
, ,
,
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f'e./iiiAe nf WiKtltmt
Sunday and Monday here.
and ar*- left entirely destitute it l ..
^TltniDS Of \\ ISllOUl
TO. . . mbutah
During the lieari-breukhiK
77//
U7.S7; man
and 1. contrary to Hie practice of anv ’n'; **
' '‘no ” r “ ” 11
.sad case niid cajlrloudly for public aid
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS,
THIRTY '.'EARS AGO TODAY
and sympathF*
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community newxiW- making n con-.1
b*n 110inB ,o p“l !h"
fhroti’i himuif up
America to wry, wry young; ver
.me. ______
tor ,'-i|-]i.i.
elation of officcu fur 1902-3 at
j that'many Um--.. _____
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,
,&lt;&gt;f president on a more biivine.-.-like
bn file 13 iitet tlie Goveitior noun- very large; wry. very .rich, and very,
nd \\.u.luHgtoH . a npvcjai meeting ot the Women's club
scientiour. eflort to serve its readers. In
'-Umv from outright starvation,
nn.ut-ro. and,
.....
pjj^y a(tcrhoon, rC.rUltCtl U3 fol- nated and the Senate confirmed the very, buiirjittous - Lady Astor
fact'the columns al this paper are al-j
u'
wi/drjfs. it is more
' following penons u* NOtaric* Public in
j these forays- were a sure trial to the:
ways open, free of charge, to a discus-' STATESMAN AND POLITICIAN.
and for the county ot Barry. viz..; "The Christianity of the future will
i enemy. When Clinton* look his army; President. Mr.&lt; Elizabeth Barber.
hn i n,t e.r e it than
j out of PhilatlelphUi that year. Wayne
sion of topics of general interest nVice-Prci.-.dcnt.
Mr.&lt; M W Wight­ Emanuel j Frighner. John H Dennis,;'certainly bl- one Hut -recognizex unAstatesman. so a student of human
that s to diMQi-vr hix
' i Albert R. *Dingman. ^ohn Carveth. dcr-tand* and- Welcome* it.. kin-lu-i
«as
otdcic.i
to
ham;
op
to
the
Britishman.
.
pardless of whether the view* expressed
;.lame.
M Cadwalludi-i. Williuin H with M'ientihc truth
Clorene-- Coo.:
Cor. Srerct.ary, Mbs Alina. Johnson, i
agree with the pefsonai opjmonx of the thinks about-tin- next gcncraitonwhtle
William P. Sidiwin. Samuel C
- was invariably a fight. At Monmouth.
Hie. Sicrclary. Mr* Nettle Brooks. ;.’ Cole.
ftlitors. No commuAity newspaper auf-i
Woodman. Amu* R Bingham. Norman
Wayne did more-than any other except
a politician is a |H*rron who thinks
Trenk. Mrs. Carrie Grunt
Bailey, William L.Jtpwji. Lewis A
fers from too much of tin* kind, of.^about the next election.' What better
W.L-htngton htniM U to save the Amert
can army from disaster and convert SSSr “r• A«wtex
il people supported !&gt;-,
news The opinions expressed by read­ distinction could be made! Unfortnin
' that action ttlta n drawn battle.
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ers
. should be featured as -prominently
- । nately. hbwever. even the bc»t ot states; When Stbny Rotnt was to be taken. .
WU-Min, .Vermont
J-™
■&gt; U&gt;« -rtm, ot th, UM. »
m,.r ,.
W^rhtngtcn relied upon’ his nghfing
re&gt;&gt;n«wn, re nu.&lt;
Uut .«U M- 1Jtn pob,;cun Keo,om,i,. „a ujh,'
"Obedtencr' to law t- wha| makt-v guv
i thony" brought otT.thc most daring ex­
ernment. not lhe muiics by which gov- Wta b.- rorem.W&gt;- mm. .&gt;«™1 b&gt;,hi.
7 °"®‘k ** ”
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plaint of hix whole career. Stony Tuerdat evening The first number on I A‘ l ,‘3U‘'
ertinu-n’ l. dr-pruatetl
Federal Judge
th. re,M -.he m, » te m-tre-M it, tuIutrf, ,
t„r hal,.
NEWS GLEANINGS
, Pulnt,had been considered impregnable thr program wa» u M&gt;h-&lt;;tion bv Trogrlx
,, h, u
° j Richard J. Hotiklns ofr Kansas
MMth
tm ttm MMom mater. „
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OrchesH a rendered
in it* usual pleas- 8at*rvtu,r by-the Greenback men of,
Italy
has
’installed only 0.8 tclcphoiu's; It c'iriffiiandr d the__________
impirtant cror-.un,;
..
lai and obscene language—restrictions are ran- and thr country blc-scd with I”'*'.. — inhabitant*,
"We arc growing out &lt;&gt;( thu- 'worship
aswith.olcomparedKing's
with 1 King*
it wa,inK
rsM-ntlat
‘Next came the little! Ho5Uligs townyhip on Saturdayx
■ ■
j
Ferry,
and Ferry,
it was .md
essential
mannerinj manner •
3 3 ,n
In Great Dn,wn
Britain Bnd
and to
American
tiiat
it I"
be’ *
wrested
F: n&lt;^ Burch, who sang!
■ that we. ourselves, try to follow.
more than . nr or tw i te fortunate On- “? ,n Fr“nc';•-. 33
'’ A
’T“•*? suen---.
’•"cn 1 4
“l tt
rrM,‘d 'tavorite.• TYa
.
- ,a3 l" ,hc' Unlted 8tBUs
'
n,un Bn,Uh rontro1 N”' *’",J *x' “w ,d hk"
,,k&lt;- Grandma." her little
Many Unv-s while sorting the free Za sl r
in the. nexi bpopt. mint people willcould doubtless cotin£ Hu entire list,
.
.
!ixujtion strongly tortitiid. it was pro- voice ringing out purr and clear, with!
publicity • jtuik" that fills' our mailbox.
br- buying tilings ratlu*r than pi«res &lt;-i
EVENTS
OF
T*HE
PAST
WEEK.
French iwtumr.* vaUjed at M6.000.000 tected Ina marsh which at high tide tonre exceptionally • fine for one m,!
oUrtrr.'h'tp in :1a- corportions that mad"
.
1 *v.i.' covgfed by water so a* tri render young,
Dbg* and air)Aanes enmix-te in search tlie tiling*." • Einivr Davp.
fingers of both hands and still hav« are turned out annually.
t
the .county were half a* inclined -to angers left to spare* Nor U this nice?'
’ A
Al« H Weber, tormrrly o! this city tor radmm riches in Great Bear Lake,
... j ihe fort itself an island
A rlvvUt'M ferryboat, constructed .onWayne t «-k hte command to within but
now with the Lsk.Lake Odc.vMi
Odessa Wav-.
Wav.-.- Region of Canada.
express thfir views and opinionsnn- re-|. sartiv a reflection on men in publietlrely
it ;;;s■Next to :rcki&lt; n&lt;-.- at tlie top ■&gt;!
.byweldlng.wasrecentlylalmehaHlk-AESl.halLV th- ilau-. and, wa&gt; r:,vre.«
c*iu&gt;rn
* 1 c‘,“hh
“**iln
’ au
* ur^iiu’
*•*-— , ____ _______ the Boom, the nirt*t foolish ihtng.in.the
e-mmuimy-mtereM--o-^V are • l™fi&lt;r&amp; S- :n- &gt;il Tri UMTIi-WOn. S C
........... [ ai!&lt; d n&gt;r mt.triigh! Th.-n he moved In-; Ticket of that village at the election;
World . exhibit For I934~planned bj&lt; Uurlffii dbcouragcmeirt at the bottom
* '
",
.j .. fiueneed-by public opinion and public
Andorra -on the Franco-Soam-'h'----- ' ,-------— ---------- ’ —
«»• -■■■ .»»»&lt; **
an Diego. &lt;ML
of the Jump -Roger W. Hateon
•.-,-e U.11W.4 filled WI..1 drill, ,lrtn.,.. 1UclI
tn,lch nJ(&gt;fp eoncenH.;t (nVnt.,.r t; abolIt IB milt* long and 17
b&gt; '.he ^’&gt;01^’ To-insure* man to help direct the affair* of that;
•he
clement
of
s'urprt»e.
the
charge-/
. g nmtcrtel fur our paper &gt;vh
tnirtu&lt;lr,!c pil „ nt th-n Wl.h nuir.&lt;-fritter arid ha. .a population 0! hr H, nv'n’ nt 'Jrn:^ ,h*
................................
..
progrewive town.
1 u g -Canada motor travel on de­
-were removed, from all but a tew musFORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
|cllnclaws and acts un! only about 5200.
kcl*. tlu.-c tot&gt;.- fired to divert Blrithh'
me.
People are warned again'! an agent
United States protest* to Liberia on
j Tlte.'Pullmatl Company i* now bund­ attention from- thr r&lt; il attacking.
EXPENSE
‘ attempt
' travelling around the country und *ell-| use of torcc'in treatment ot natives.
ing a sleeping car which will be all r-ilutnns So desperate w.i.- thr
tponfll nci
lk !.. r&lt; the, uu; n solution called. ■ Nicnllnc" for';
s. u-fi.n----------aluminum except for the wheels, brakes that Wa]
FOUR DEATHS AN HQUR
March 21. remlml-d Roy ciwntU-i -d
its
b»
lief
that
,
a,tid
spring*,
and
will
weigh
from
25
to
•&gt;
nv
cleaning
and
polishing
plated
ware.:
Dry,,
block proposal to M-nd prohi-; hb wedding-day. which war, March il.
b&gt;Uei
ProbaiM, nu-belter .way'oi nt:
r-ro bra-' articles *and th- like A tew bl lion law back to state., fur pouibk-’ 1012. Hi- stated that lhat night a t-r1 t KYd
,d 850V91 the need tor sain- driving could b­
hour, after the stufl U applied. Hu*: modification.
&lt; •
rlble snowstorm set tn ihe next dftj"
and tfve mad.* than by s’.rn»Mug the fact that.' Tronic ofiievr.. in Vernon. Texas re-1
took it. J. .Kling Ins men up the articles commence to crack and shortly
the- c. K uiul S Wi.s bkKki^l Ml n&gt;,'
"ticket-." to careful drivers i ..... until he was hit injhe head by a; are ruineci and g&lt;xxi for nothing
tteiTwl’li as y:.u r.-.ni.thw |m;:&lt; . somebody Mime- cently-gave
1
House fails to puss suits tax; income1 train.- could run Almost- all the &gt;tii;timusket-ball
m-ivc’.-/ -in
Detroit. taxes hopsted.
-— that laid him
------------General Major Anderson ot Detroit,
r- -a few*where in Amenta is being kilCii m an;
wavs in thu. section wen- iik.-ui...
I a short time
rm he recovered,
recover, d. n^verthete-v.
nt-verHielr.-.. ls m tlx city shaking hands with his
blockaded Tlift war tin- year when
Th&lt; Ox/a and Tambridg.- Press.-';
„ thrfr
&lt;Rl 'Dre ButHl
there ln
in ff
front
British many friends and keeping everybody
De Valera in-outlining, program rndui snow piled up in front of Hastings
ivi-tax** ;u;'' t,lc Km,:.-. Pnntrr arc the only ■
,. In h
,j.,.
&gt;. .«ih tnbu!
........
.» oaj.p ,)f i^i jmtiired.
for united Ireland; bans further pay-! stores almost shut’ing out the view ot
,n Wa..lilll3:on 1...
• -n ^ach t'.iwn miniires. Dur thrre publishers in England allowed to Wajw antf h .
LaHenry- Bailey has returned from’ a menu- on land annuities.
their fronts fr-an the street. This will
onntthrttM,
--------____..................____
_
t of visit
in _
Oiangeviilc
and\ b______
holding
ng at tn. pc'.i
;. the Lot year for which (nil
indicate that the month ot March in
"*‘MW‘A com.-idu, m urnu
down a case in his office
'Provisional truce between China and other years has brought uri&gt;rl.M.» in .
tl-w th- mens’
aiaiUbk. thirty.three thou-' Mahogany, oak. uufnut and white’
*.vri:ei4i
Pte-.-.ire the wiwib moil suited to carv-j• ...ll. ......
‘......
‘n&lt;l Ur
’!'‘r41 &lt;:hur1'?
Mr. and Mrs. Erf Morrill have re. Japan u announced .at League confer-'
But
»mul per*,’;
[tee
called stum
Stony IMid
Pdlnl 'the
m&lt;
uu* nurpoM p-*
r called
tlie mo&lt;
bill- turned from Mt. Clctheiu where Ik- has cnce.
.
Rant asxiult
assault in hf.
history
. liant
tor I " t&gt;.-u fop uK- beneilt ot his health
Lam- m the -Rrvoimuin.*
need that anything *ab- ot, n uKmawntH injured ai?h other The annual fish catch ux. Lake Eric
Mixs Qcrtrudc Pendergast visited
Bank i&gt; orjanlzed in Czechoslovakia
played important jrfirt* tn qiwzing trtetid- in Grand Rapids last week,
therrxands have Mifiered revuely from to abOut 31,000
exclusively tor women.
Cornuailb out ot the CurolUMJ. nnd m ’ Supt Moslwr ol the Chair Factory
renou.- injuries and shock With these
------.spent Sunday with his family in Grand
Banks in Sweden reported steady The Newspaper Engraving .Company.
-ler relates ‘Dial, lie recently wal'hs
fact* in mind, are Uu? extra second* w
" '
wallb hue
had in.r.vd into Vtruirua. Mad:
despite crisis in Krcuger mutch firm; «-f Grund Rapids teiues every month
hv s-inu- African natives per- Antlmny
jvmimny iproved a gadtly to the British. RapKb.
more bothersome. try to savrf by taking chances-on turn* termihir weird dance* y.-fling
Mrs. W. H. Powers visited in Grand parliament •declares a moratorium.
,ju little booklet entitled •Pictures." The
enmmaiftie. A, K..ern operossne uirew
Rapid* 1-ret week.
■
! March bstie contains u reproduction
hillsides, crowded highways, or danger
v
- banging long club, c-n jh* ground. OoH hmuj-If upun the cn!tr&lt;* British
artr.c
|r
-----Banker* report an unusually large
Hlhdenburg wins primary- from of the first page ut otic &lt;d tile 105JXM1
ou» intersections uorthwlsite? Figure ' is piayen
played amnst
amoat ryri-ywhcre now-Hu- ,in(t
Yurktpwu &gt;- ».,&lt; Wavne
wirn
.
ul
'°
«mmi*r ot bogus dollars in circulation Hitler; former lucks about 160.000 votes circulars the Banner job rtxjir.s printed
sut.
opened • the hrsl ' parallel" Rirown Tiwy an- -excellent counterheiu. -Be of making hrsl election decisive.
up the money value ot the- tew icronds:
for Hie Michigan Mutual Windstorm
or minute.' thus *av«-d and compare it
Insurance Company of this city Tinihe indepcndanvctay* is the one that round Cornwullb. i key move m the raretui what you take tn the way ot
jmal victory.
sliver buggy wheels.
Ruiiaia p^ies ban on foreign job' first jnige ol this circular contained a
‘with the combined co»t oi doctor buh.
rsnt have any breakfast it ihe deCONSERVATION OF .RESOURCES.
Another
QL.Wiui
Jed Tinkler has secured a position In hunters; ufllmployvd aliens no lo'ngcr pictur* ol the Windstorm Company's
ateu ip to cook
«™
’ SO WKSIH- "STTR-OaKcT’^etM '"W •“* *• - ■“»'
received
when
a
nervous
.'•
,
tiiry«
al
a barber shop in Kalamazoo .nnd has allowed to enter, country.
building, uisq seven piciures shewing
-SanXranciKO Chrtn;.!c.
, Lalrtycltc .• camp ic* fly at him on a gone to the Celery City to work.
______ spe:
.. ..
-n.p
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States
Hu- results of cyl-ioncs und windstorms
' dark night Thr bullrt glanced from a
w. A Swcczey
a,
League of Nations commission arrives In recent months In various purl* of
Ur,
:a». Mu -uu« ,w ln favor 01 ..n^djums
J
wa* in Grand Rapids
b-ii-- in Waynes thigii and lodged in vesterday.
IVi-i-l-'s
IVord
a: Shanghai for inquiry Into Sino-Jap- this Mate.
which a compilation, by the federal:
[ the flesh Far from angry at the whher. ’
hmm • dinerencm "
i
,n comnenting on this issue tho
-raoMt-LOATC
_
... ................
...
cr-nt'd* bureau on this .abject u avail-;
[Wayne
rag.-d instead
against Hie FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
ciiuiv. Offit—- Milan. Harr
-*on
Another Oi.H'e
word* derived
American voinnuxapry. and complairad
able
•
. ;
... many
.................
iiiric wa* There
no quidwas no quprum of the council
,
....
--re. .re.
— va
.......re ,0
v BV
at.
— -re
—.............
•- -—|I.............................................................
.k-a
.. ....
---- aa.rU... .had
--- . had
. -'
Tlie
idea
of a.kfc
tree wheeluig
u ,to
get, Mu ifUin LOtll*. l!;ti
nUr |.u„ v luwadr ™. Mareliurlu, ™
-r-ratacuan ol
time
the
root*
are
that
it
tho
cartridge
enough-on
Tuesday
evening
°a
!.e“l W*Ul ,‘or aUrt »«&lt;*
*«•* Ihe nfomentum curryfpromulgaic. -u___ ___ ________ ________
__________________ _____
Mala; M&gt; orf In lund. U U.FK-. KJJSE w, .‘_'“‘“'J1 W-V«l Ite
"to publish." compounded. powder, the ball would have gone clear
An
An exchange
exchange asks
asks: "Are we to have
_
Michigan Windstorm Insurance Comroads; JL2 per cent fol yducatlon; 126 you
R prob.ll)ly Uili lnv&lt;nud b- probably, of pr. ."before," and vulgus.. through
six OTtks of sleighing in March this
Commonwealth
of
Australia
i,
cm■
•*
any
t,f
Hastings,
printed
by. Cookpercent loAhanties.h6»piuUand cor-.
junchiun club uiwaker-J-da.-’ “lc
Whatever i* jwoinulgai- i Many timw had Washington com.'
who jiublixli the Hustings*
poweri-ri to i-onlUcatc revenue of uny 'Brothers,
*
recti uro; ^6,D per cent ter general gov-&gt; .
“
S
J*&gt;-([c» aJ*‘'*'_ora,,,decree,
i* made pub-. mended
tern foe hl* brilliancy
---------,7; ................
*J —
mm un and uiuiiauvy aim
ur
tine
Dr t
E tl.
H. Lathrop is building a line
Banner rhe halftones we mgde were
°»,n' “‘'••arauon: il is published
daring. Tinesux-m was mutual. f-&gt;r barn on the north end of his lot near state defaulting in' ite interest pay­ ,85-Iin.: screen zinc hahtoues. More
ernment; 44 per cent tor interest; 3.7 A scientist Is reported to have found
.
.
merits.
•
I*r cent ter development and coruerva-- * fcUb*J“nc*! “r
. T"'
wm-iiuw ur a uuctrme. However, tne trtend-f and so admired each other that
than loo.ooo imprewdofu* were printed
A SMILE.
directly from these halftones, no
WHW. t»
t. somewhat broadened into .........
. .... ......
......
. .
_ '
lion ot natural resources; 3.6 per cent tor mon' cuMhle. A' cold fried u&gt;;tcr, sense
"to. Wayne
unci- i- hjid
to have _remarked
,
Remember
it u wry important
.electrotypes being made."
protection
-a
ot, persons
— and
0 property;
- . 2.6 MmhaMa&gt;i_iare*4
probably!—Fort Wayne Nows-ScnuneL
.. c ..... .nuhiuh
PuMUh abroad with the intent ot gainwould storm tiic(gates of hell that good' men should be elected to Nobody ever added up*
The value ot a smile;
i
The Banner te proud to haw ihb
u Washington
planned inc
the as-,
as- the Board of Education
tor mlvcellaneoiu expenses; 1.7 per cent' OiwrouW with
n, , •
.
’iteelt.
••'«« *»
wuwungion piannco
We know how much a dollar's worth.- specimen of our job wwk shown 1R this
idr LMisrrvatlon of health and s.nk ‘
1
. 1
-i-rfr
pronounced with o saiih
m
the
honors
paid
to
the
Father
*au!L In the hote-s paid to *!•„- Eall'.cr The house owned by Frank Holden
And how rnucji .is if mile; .
tor consenaUoii of hearth and *aiu-:Inail
confidence had inure money ai in obey u as m up. n as in late
-• thr Country
----------- -this year,. ....
little booklet. Irut we have to udmit
of
Wayne.' and occupied by Mrs. John 8. Kennedy. We know the distance to the sun.
taUuu; .7 fcr cent tor public urvlcet and the man wilh'iuauy more £vi»ii- i
' I he effort was made to name nud pme will dtreerw it* men- ju*t edit ot tlie city, on the state road
that the excellent, work done by the
**lU mv,,‘ JU*I ',ut’d Hxs city, on the State----- *
The size and weight of earth;
.. Newspaper - Engraving Company acenterprise* and .7 per. cent toe reaca- denre - Wesloa (Or. . uudtr
jiX ~
«•' comniunutie non. along with that ot the nun he waa entirely destroyed by fire, with
But no one here can tell us
I counted for. not a htUe oi «»
1
intones.
: adored and served w w«U.
|lu contents, on Tuesday night. The' Just how much a smile is worth.
1Hence of the job.
so'itets.

THE EDITORS MAIL
We w.tsh that people couht see Hie
volume of so-called "copy" lhat reaches
us each week from paid propMandute
It r&lt;&gt; those with a Hau ior statiitla
could have a ■ field-day" In estimating
the »;riai amount of waste that mint
be guing* on daily along this line.
,

,A SILLY TRADITION ENDS
We hope that Pre.Mdcn'. Hoover’s re­
1rent abtlbhment of the daily pre-idcnHai handshaking Hour will la- pcr1
.
'
1manent.
Few Miller ciuKipis have per&amp;ted
1than thia daily grasping of the preal
dent's ••paa*'' by lines of curious folks
drawn by curiosity and the cgotbiic.il
desire to brag to the folks back home
that they met the president." Such i
daily routine is'a time-killer that would
not he tolerated in any go-.ng bustnes»
Since the president is the executive
head of the greatest "corporation"- in

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For news of the authentic
new styles in Spring Suits
;iaH1 I(j (11 England, and Hie boy* Wayne Way. son of Rev. A. &gt;’ Way
turn to our showing of Suits
----------- father took acme .part in the French hav a w.relA* outfit with radio receiver
conservation
ofnnd
natural
n- 'T^^pro.J.nT^
’X.d ,uve all
and English conflict in America spent tor
j nearly
completed
hope* soon
to get
and
Topcoats, handcrafted
In fact, young Anthony's martini i a "hearing in" on some ot the fine
■pint got in tlie way ert hh.schooling.| things being provided by radio phon-.*
by Kuppenheimer.
,
An uncle, the boy * first schoolmaster., service. A find c!a.M&gt; &lt;«utllt. ur under­

incurred by bulldmg pro- bakery producte the bakerus would
" * c*«*
" *“
”«•
"'-k‘ or more
Mam*, .-hould exceed the amount being.***-”* -B’*p“
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Then take a look at the
new spring styles of Hats
by Stetson or Stylepark, add
the Sanforized Arrow Shirts
tiiat never shrink—a new
one Free if they do.

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"The Store for Dad &amp; Lad"

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Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store
STATE STREET

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

SPECIALS FOR
THURSDAY - FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Who cares if
feet war

, when you can keep your
Special Low Prices!

4 BUCKLE RUBBER MEN’S 4 Buckle Cloth
Work
Arctics
Arctics

FOR
WORM OR

$187

Children’s 4 Buckle
Arctics

$^&gt;48

WOMEN’S RUBBER
GAITERS

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'Icanc, very iiutrqcUve The decUion Is
OBITUARY.
a public record, on file with the ccAmEmma I. Fuller, daughter of Jahn J.
| ty clerk, and can be obtained from him and Cordelia Fuhet wa*, born Decern-1 end read, but of course not taken itom ber It. 1852. on th? old FuWer home­
j the—clerk's office.
। Mead at Coats Grove. She attended’
country school and also Hastings High
I school.
•'
On Januarv i. i&amp;7! -.he wai| united in:
(Continued from page onei
; marriage with Aueiln C Itanium, and
to thtx union four children were bom.
thcm*clv«-.v accordingly Mr Jarrnnn1
.
■ employed Attorney Barnett to file a'
I r S 111 lly!||uQ I r| ;One passed on,in infancy-. Those sur! bill in the circuit court to eMoblhh the|
UL U HUIVlIllfl I LU | vising are. Mr*' Edna A. Wood of Has­
! true Jot line, tn accordance with the.--------------------------------- ------------------ tings. Mr* Mary W, Kiley Of Detroit
] and J. H. Dwighi Bayniin of QoaL*
survey mentkntcd. also asked for a
iContfiiUed from page onei
________ . I drove, ako four Krantl^oris and two
permanent injunction
against Mr! - ------------------------------------- .
r; Treas .l B»*«t-sranddaughten« one brother. Lee
Langston
to restrain him from main-1 b'&gt;rnr■ £-lcr“- .Llojd Shroyer;
talnTng tlie hedge.**akohk&lt;
Hale r-nrnenrer
Carpenter
Highway. Commr H Fuller of Hastings and one *i»ter
___________tiarag____ "ashe
. . Il-ilr
ftinliwnv
I then had it abo from lnt&gt;-rf&lt;rii'K with Fugi-ne F Nichols. Ju-tirc. Hem-.' Cairie A. Kennedy of Grund Rapid*
the powwion of this strip ot k.nd, Wickham: Bd Review. Jame* Bowler

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The'wntim-nt in Castleton,mwn|hjp

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maik her’h.iT’shr

X’,.

™«w.d K,...
hm„„
s,X‘‘----------------as ins attorney, contending that, m th!*’ vine, clerk. H F Rrtninst/ ;i Treas
Th? funeral was neid
jiartmular block, there Lt what is com-1 Ralph Wetherber. Justice. E II Lath- -o ljV&lt;. aiurrh Fridviv S
IK 1932
motilv referred
it Ir-rt-d Jo.
;.i aa* an ■■•overrun.
■.• •
monly
rf,p. full term, J C Mvfx-rtn ’h«r« i conducted by Rev Wm
... none
■&lt;—■" of
- the
- line along aid «*tn — tenn; Bd. Review.■■ Menno W«liViti | Burial ill Fuller^
that
between property- owner:* in lhat bio
Highway Commr . George McDowell
'
.'.
Non-PartiMul—Stifx-ivi-o:. H. Wilber:
many years punt, been, accepted nnd1 iSmith:- Clerk. Waym Offlev; Treas
treated ns Hie property line, between (tele Flanrvgan, Justice. , t ill term i Mis* Thcima Dav
,
the respective parties living ' in •said|
.I.UIU
• ; fn-d
w I Bad
,,,..were, united
block, and tiiat a. few years ago ti siir-i Howard; nd Review. 1
i CongranilauntLlinger; Highway Cdnuni
। qisroven'd. whrreuiion ..cveral of tin ’ wein.
•
parties on iota in Owi block agreed1
among them.-w!v« , -h,.- tm-y w.aild Quick: Clerk. Arthur H&lt;r.i.:,t. Treas | day r vemne v !•
। leave file property Im*.- a.i they had Lucy Hinckley; Justice. full Orrm. I i Mwrence Hammond
Much sympathy &gt;• cs
ami M: ’
ipieman. Bd. Review-, t. E Pratt:
infan:
Tile cose caniv on for a hearing Ik- wav Commr. Rov Gartimrer
font Judge McPrek, wit horn ,i Jurv. at
the November term of circuit court, a
number ol uitnnvw-.\ were sworn op
edch side A: the conclusion »i the,
,
proofs judge McPeek made certain’ Mary Lipkry; Highway commr
•ub- R.-td, Bd. of RcvImw. CRas. Callihan, land Hiinitma'id and Mt
:ju»Ucs'.. Hamilton Munn. .lull tctuLi rcnci- Hammond wr-re
AtaHp . follnw
Walter Hidelnian.'fill vacancy
I Lloyd Dunbar an '
I. That the pn-M nt hrdg&lt;
Democrat—Siiix-rviMir. Birney Mi It*-: 'tuck. Mr and M
'tamlinit on tlie ca*t .-idi- of, L.hi
:t&gt;r'-; Clerk. Carrie McDonald; Tri-a. ; baby. Mr and Mt
!CiH
-t
r
Archart;
Bd
Review.'
PeUir
children. Mi*. Mary MSRon,
picket fi ner w hich hud been estabhUird
' Kunz; Highway Conunr . Juthe* Cnaw-] Hummond. Mrs Goldie Herrington
there since 1898 •
'lev; Jiishcry! Lull term, Ben Merrick : boy*, all of Kalamazoo and Harold Anfo fill vacancy. Will Crate
j on ut MattaWan
Mr Ed Whirly of Pine Lake rqx-nt
of the property.
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lirpHlHH an--- o &gt;i p - .. , i .* v ; «.iv&gt;,i ..&lt; Sunday wfth Mr and Mr. Fn-d Ball
•v. c.tiled for iii'the city plat, is the Und oiou..e; Clerk, Clifford Kahler. Tre;U j Mr and Ml* Robert Burclwtt and
children
spent Sunday with,Mr ancT
■■•tabli.-.lpil by-Mr. Jack ILtkowsky. th-jt;or(!oj» Thompson; Highway Commr.
engineer who made •!»• last •mrveyx1JliroW R,.g,.r: nd. &lt;&gt;f Review. Wm | Mrs M»«^lv BilHnga of Pi .rt:i-v ill..
and who ps the coUnty engineer fo^ live | chamberlain: Justice. Wm Whitmore.
The Aniencan Srxnety of Mechanical
Bun-, county tiud cmnmUMon.
• . Democrat—Supervttdr. Ed. i*emi&lt;l--.i: Engineers recommend- streamlining of
mitt^d in*
gy.rf
kL'v b‘ C1'rk C“’'&gt;
R
: ’rn'H
&lt;Sro''rr 1 ^ujnwbde*-’7&lt;&gt;‘“incroa*?-’‘:thei’f" -jred
&gt;suhnm taiMi u ib
-IDaienpott.. Highway Commr. John] streamlining of pedestrians obvioudy
. &gt;o submit briefs in tlv. i.i— C irrfulh H:n-, Jumu&lt; Ham Owns; Bd &lt;&gt;i will be the mxt steu'—Newark News
.ptepatvd -briefs-Wwc UU r asbniitlrt! ReVF '
I «in oc ine m xi nep. ro aars. new s
Hine.
, by both attomeys. fn view ot the coni’
Irvijii Twp.
Plicated legal qin-stlOxw
prevented !
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casi fuiiy con-| Republican—Supcrvisoi. Wm. Me-iM&gt;iu no
sidcrud Hie c:
the vuul
time- the; Cann; Cletk Forrest BUehlrr; Treas.t
until hi-drclsio-.'lihx-r Barcroft; Highway Commr. Eds.M week Wcdue*d,iv 1‘*a&gt;'d Walter.*; Justice, Matthew Hcd-|
Id’ ul favor nt M; •
B;1 Rm&gt;ew. Walter Hammonci
Democrat—Supervisor. Robert J. Wil- ;
Lnugidon

quote the ripinion oi Judy.' McPeek in *«“» H! Rausch; Highway Commr .i
: (he Citapel at ilastuig- cerneUry’.
Morey Moore; 'Justice, c. I. Hentlcy:
Your attention is called to the sjwc- full, but we will call attention to cer-l Bd. Review. J. D. Knowles.
Mr. and Mi*. Adam Everly t
p«ru
'.........
' then
“
" is follow*
' t
il EaMir service at the Morgan 'tain
।
Mr. und. Mi- Earl Mudgf
JnhnMuwn- Twp.
-------- _ --------- ■x;*mtnat:o:i of tln j
liurch Sunday. moi mm-.. Everybody,
•evidence, I am satisfied thal the defen-j . Tin re is only ticket, in the held thisi
Mr.. Millie* ITm.- m home
dant h entitled to hav«- the Hne.lndi. pehding the winter m Wondlaml.
’ rated by the shrubbery and picket
Republican—SnpervlFor. Allan Hyde i
fence found by the court tv have been
of Lansitb! and Rev atuh-MrS Allen. TlieUnion Cemetery Circle Mas not observed by the parties, iVrmiuuntI; Clerk H V. ikrty; Treas.. 8am BuxIhDitiv ami vrandunuijitvr tit Grapd
well attended Wednesday ot la*t • suble-hrd as the dividing iLu- betweeu tun: Bd Review. W- R. Jones; Highway !
I-u;-.- -t-r.t
.!.r!;.y with Mt ul.d Ml- «&gt;&lt;k du. to Ilin." of ••-..tai of the' Ihe projx-rties of the parta* It; sup- Conimr. Gerald punn; Justice. Harvey:
J. w. Shaffer. ‘
lmenjber». lira. Mildred f}tevm: and ixirt of his claim on this branch of Parmelee.
Mr and M: Glair VanHickie, An.-1 Me-. Haz.-l Noirh. will &lt; ontimir a*■ ; the ..tr-c. tlie court does not, as. counsel]
Republican—Supervisor, Joseph Bell;j
tin D.-Lomi and Mis. C- 1) Mead of I president and secretary-treasurer for
[‘for plaintiff anticipated .In his brief,
Stony Point and the corn-spondc'ni Ipr the year. The»next meeting will be 'rest the case upon jhc principle pf ad- Clerk. Ralph C. Pennock; Tress.. Worth
the -M.irgan item-, atlcitdeti tli&gt;'lum-rai] !&lt;&gt;r stipjier the second Wednesday In vir.M’ possession, but with convincing Green; Highway Commr.. Oerirgc E
■ ! ;&lt; foimer t&gt;,&lt; tor. Rev Atigerer ofiJune with Mrs. Uittle June* and Mrs ■authority urges that it re.’tx. tijxm the Groen; Ijd of Review. Vern G. Bivens;
B. liling Monday, to did not get thei Grace Miller us table committer
principle ot acqiiiescencc. That .llris! Justice, Vincent w. Norton
It.-ins out last week
*
Mr. and Mr* John Helv&gt;j of imcth th.-ory may lx* iiccepted i. m my
Democrat—Supervisor, Fred J. Mayo;ciavton Webb .’ijx-nl-Jjid week W.d-.&lt;&lt; Bellevue entertained Humitiy die fol- pjiinmn quite obvious after careful ex-1 Clerk. Fred Fuller; Treas. Sherman;
m.Miu'y und Thursday at Pvri&gt; vuilintt;lowing: Mr and Mrs. Ralph Borger ainniation of the authority relied up­ Swift; Highway commi- Ernest El
Gray;
Justice, Claude- Huffman: Bd.i
hift cousin-. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Mc-fand rlaiighter of Elkhart, Ind.. Mr. and on"
.
Clinlmi and family
-Mis. Glenn Gearhart and son ot Three,
-ol Review. Harvey Marshall.
Judge McPeek next calls attention’rh.
to"
This Communttv was shocked to hear River*.'Mr ur.tl Mrs. Paul Gearhart.
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of the Hidden death .1 Rev C4pW Mr ..nd Mr*. Ralph Gv-exin of Battle
X
S.
,l,.r
...
m
Mr «nd Mr,. HWd M.ll.r J™ •&lt;«*»£-« «»■'■• ■&gt;- . But one ticket wa* placed in thej.
II... I„„,,.U .. I„ I, 1.1,1
uiM,l»,,Kl,!,r Cwhdwi
*w
,„&gt;H„„„|, i»|d ii„, field in Orangeville as follctar.
.
,a,
i
e *m.*v
,ic.u H&gt;ui; Republican—Supervisor. Bert Brown;
nd i
I •&lt; w.Im .A ill.* nil' Tt'.l*
...
St u ........
love uouldn ’ I ‘he.^raonwnt made the basis of .uvhI£*"*• E D Lcwb; Treas.. Russell
.
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11 acquiescence should.be'om\ based on al *i,,ncoclc; Highway Commr.. Herman
Ilirir will b - a Lor! -ervicc heir!, be so bad.
.
!doubt or dispute between Ila- parties
Morehouse; Justice, full term. -Robert
l-i where the line l* and u resolving oi °- KtI1-V. to fill vacancy. Philip Meriau.
Bd
ReyH’«
* Ferris
Ferria Br
Brown.
Overseer
the doubt, or tlu composing of their B
‘* of Re\H
own; Overs
eer..]
[WffHTTOriTT»y-;nrTBPe?Wir:~TIpnir_.r is«a^-f*Bark। line
■ ‘but where ncighlmring proPrairieville Top.
iprietor. have composed their differ- ■The voters in Prairieville township;
leUEV- and in gixxl faith agreed upon a nominated bin one ticket, namely. *
I
line, and Wave fixed tffeir monuments.
Republican—Bupervixor. Newell Bar-1
lerected their fences, and maintained [her; {"Jerk. Clyde Shclp: _____
Treas,, ©Its
them.-the Acquiescence need not con- Boulter; Highway Commr.. Ernest
timie for the statutory liertod in orten Morehouse; Bd Review. Chas. Hughri-:
to rstabli.-li the Un............... Where .Justice. Morris Hughes.
„ ,
Lcotjpied with acquiescence is the fur-;
Rutland Twp.
ther fact that it has continued for the* Republican—Supervisor. Mows Slut -.
!statiiturj period.-such acqule.yccnce.lii'rji
__ __________ ___________
March 28
' March 26
March 25
!'"r.h
I*r*'»d fixes (lie line
’ baumi Highway Commr. Gen Cronk:
Bd. of Review. Wm Hsyrens; Justice.
: parent that one rqlymg upon this I Wm. StruiL-diaugh.
' ’
j principle mu*t cstablbh it beyond quex
Democrat—Supervisor Fred New-!
tioh of doubt or tpsptitc The parties land: Clerk. Myrtle William-,. Treas &lt;
| nnut. as a mean* of settlement, have ! Morris Calkins: Highway Cuipmr .
iagreed upon........
a line
bn
examination oi wumr
I lake ivtiite. 1; bar*
,
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Monte Rcplotsle;
iwpuwn'. Bd.
t»ci. n.
nf Review. Jame&lt;|
thr trank. ir. thr m, ..I -.Inch rubble; Juellee. mrt Hall
, I have hud
had recourse
n-COUi»r to
tn Mr.
Mr Smith's.'
Rniiltt*
11
Thornapple Twp.
stenographic notes. T find thuLJlicrc h
.
Rrpublicaq
—
Supervisor.
Frank (Jaritvldcnn* of a vontfrence between Mr. I
BOB-WHITE CRETE
Longstpn und a previous owner of tin i[bow; Clerk. Court L Boley; Treas,i
Highway
(property, at which Mr. Bull, n reliable ।1 Robert Murray Hamper;
•'witness, v'n* drerent. in which, follow-] Commr.. Claud Kernieen;. Justici- Fn-dCOHN. 3
iug ti -urvey. it was agreed that there ; O
L, Stokiw;
- r.' Rd Review. Andrew Fink-.
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K&lt;
tmecn
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be,,,, dW.„taw. »i u... u,„..
seated by the monument.* lljen cxlstrnv Maynard Miller. Glenn Kermeen. Wil-i
which wete the ?.iniv a.* those updn ham cridlor
Flrbh* gU
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Charles
F.'
j
Democrat
—
SiUH-rvis-jy.
Which the defense now relics. Accord­
“
Ti-.ortiax
Tolhurs’;
IT.PI’ER, pound
' Ing to Mr Bull, this took place alxiyt Parker; Clerk.
Johnson; HtghwAj|
, the year 1921. while Mr. Langston said
Justice.
_____________
medium grade. 2 lor
| it w.is in I92t or 1922 No qtirtUOn b Commr. Juhan M. Potts;
'raised over the date, but upon hi- rr- Glenn O Solomon; Bd of. Review. Al­
BREAD. Obe 1-lb.
port. Middleville
. call, this previous owner denied such bert " Parker; Constables. Clive
Churchill.
Clyde
Skinner
an agreement. However. 1 am inclined
. EXTRA M’ECIAI
I______ 1.
T«p. ■
What resulted limn tins conference.- Republican—SuperviMU. Glen Wo.
DEl.ftTOlS TEA ROLLS |?C
supported ha it L» by the statement of tiir.g,’ Clerk. Truman c Mtinitm; ]
doirn ..
.
W
Mr. Bull, anti especially, .strengthened Trcas.. Wm. Vclte, Justice, full term.:
OLIVES, quart tile
iby.tin* fact that the conduct pf the Albert Ree&gt;of. . fill vacancy. Jesse j
parties was tp complete, accord with Chase; Highway Commr.. Henry Hynes; j
BEEF ROAKTN,
SOAP CHIPS, large
4 AC
»uch an understanding. This fact is B&lt;h Review^ John pardnrr.
box
I
People'*—Supervisor. L G. C Fine-1
riiolcr cuts; lb. .
very significant, and must be given
much weight hi the determination oi frock; Clerk. Karl C. Paul; Treas.,'
Harold Warned; Justice, full term. M,thin., questton."
The opinion rendered by Judge Mc­ bert Hauer, fill vacancy. Dor N. Sto­
Peek Rives a further and Interesting well; Highway Commr . Slewart Kuss­
diacuasiun by ihe Judge on the subject maul; Bd Review. Leonard Wachter
of “larking" and other kindred sub­
Yankee Spring* Twp.
WATCH THIS SPACE For our bargains each week.
ject*. By "tacking" is meant the addi­
Republican—5 upervisur. A.
tion of other property. used by u Graves; clerk. Clyde Holmes, Trcas..
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
WE DELIVER
grantor but not included in the dl»- Luke Senaiba; Highway Commr.. M. J
criptioa.
Quillian; Bd. Rpvtew. Henry Shaiblcy;
Line fence and boundary disputes arej Jiuttce. Wm. Ellsworth.
fruitful sources of trouble and litiga-( Citiwns
--------------—Supervisor, Claude Willson •_
Run. An-oifc aim f. mltit tai m qur. • iw^oiiiuwlion lot clerk; Treus.. Ulus i
Hon* prising over boundary line willi W'BUrprv; Highway Com tn r Carl
TELEPHONE 2491
829 N. MICHIGAN AVE.
find many things staled '.by Judge Me-: Radtka. Bd. Review. Chas. E. Jack­
Peek in ilia opinion rendered in this son; Justice, M. E. Maze.
,

In the early spring make an inspection
for scale insects. Look on the twigs and
branches of trees in different parts of the
orchard. The kitids most coirn'nonly
found are San Jose, &lt; lyster Shell, Scurvy-,
and the ’Europe-.in Fruit Scale. .•
Seale insects are serious pests
and must be destroy^ct.

Use Lime and Sulphur for First Spraying!
Complete Stock of All Spraying Materials
LIME and sri.PIH R
CALCIVM
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Michigan Already Visited
By TORNADO in 1932
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Wrecking Several Valuable Buildings
And Causing Scores of Small Losses!

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This sltows (he complete wreck
Mir James Harrinxtun barn. Hope township. Barry
county. This damage was caused by a tornado which struck February 11, IMJ. At the
same tpur this fine barn. I6v&gt;6 was destroyed, 3 cows. I bull and
horses wrrr killed
■me uf thr dead cows
uf lifts property—
This rampant carried the Insurance and paid

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During the past 5 years this company has paid Michigan
property owners an average per year of $274,1 I 2.27. A'
total of $1,370,561.39, Think of it In five ,vears!

What Will Happen in the Year 1932 ?
Property owners who have one of our Windstorm Insur­
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Fair Dealing With Policy Holders—
Prompt Settlement of Claims—
Have helped make this company the LARGEST OF II 5
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PAOE SIX

girls entertained
FOOD YOU LI KE

Boy Scout News

HER MOTHERS

rtREAt RALLY AT .NASHVILLE.
1 Troop 77. Arhe A- Reid, scoutmaster '
'worked put tn conjunction with school 1
(Continued
from
page
onr»
...
I officials nnd the girl woifts one of the
Tnwanka -Mi. -: Cruttenden, guard-1 ‘lnesl demonitrations of scouting Mon-;
:.iii Ttold their names and meaning.&gt;
'vrn*n$. March 14. or. the Parent-1
Hie hand sign and thc signiticanc- Teacher meeting in Nashville, which:
&gt;■ «Mich word Wohelo iwork I,ltu t*&lt;*n
ln
county 10 date
Fthel Sayles leader
I A nw o1”' act P’0? d‘'l'lc‘U&gt;« the father!
a realw
•kick"
■ Mr.
Mrs v.u.n™
Vxing. &lt;„..ra.
guardian- ( *
ofhohlshimself
)wlur derived
bul
why out;
hbj
|

&lt;r
7-1
1?T ; .M,n I*'4*
interested in scouting, but;
Home. Healtli. .Camp. Hand. b.^P^’Fwho then vailed into a iiatrril niMling

Tasty Foods for your
EASTER Dinner
The Meats I Sell Are the BEST Grades
I Can Buy From the Best Meat Houses

Liberty

Flour

59C

Miracle Peaches, large can
Alice Tomatoes, large can
•French’s Mustard
Minute Tapioca .
Argo Corn Starch
Cracker Jack, 3 boxes^o. ...

Crackers

Sunshine

19c
10c
12c
12c
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10c

ZpzaI9c

7c
Powdered Sugar, per lb. .
12c
Bulk Crackers, per lb. .
Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 1 lb. 17c
19c
Warner Special Coffee, 1 lb.
1 Box Cookies, 1 box Agate
21c
Marbles

15c

Pure Lard

BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS

WARNER'S STORE No. 103
CORNI ICJEFFERSON AND COL 1&lt;T ST.
f
F. D. GREEN. Manager

FIRESTONE
QUALITY
Which Makes These
Prices Sensational
Building a Tire At a Price Is No
Achievement. Value Is Still the
Factor Wfiich Makes Firestone
Tires Outstanding.

by doing some difficult !
ask. Edna Schultz. I- ader.
. j
, CUBS VIEW TELEPHONES.
A-kin-saya dlrs DfVrle.s nnd Mrs.’
Knapp, guardians* was represented by! Tiic first of a senes ’of Industrial;
!h -:i Haven, whp gave a nummary oi j
the cuhv of Web 9 took placj,
.-etl-.iurs
the group for the year ‘1431 Fndl‘:- evening.-The boys, sworn-1-h-v. rls arcs ock m fvr th! rank of P"!’*”1
■'«' Milo d, y
Fir.maker, and- h.-v- planned th.-ir:Jhc pack committee, and by tlw
to Mxompnsh the requ,:. -' “'bmaMer. visited the plan: and nper-l
— AND —
rn-nt.t of that rink.
1 atlng room of the Michigan Bell Tele-*
b-E-Cr-Ca -Mt' Caukin and Ml. I’!&gt;,,nrCompany.
Clark, cuardianv was represented by I TIh- very interest Ing and Instructive
tb'rnlcc caukin who told of the aetivi-} trip through the .plant was suifrrvbicd!
lies in her group. These girls are also* by Mr. Peter Slriik. chief switchman,
working for the ra'|ik of Firemaker und {fie «as ax.slMed by Mr Ward Baine, i
Iheir meetings are planned to litlftfi! exchange repairman. Here the boys saw I
;j iH-muke&gt; • requlrctrtciits.
what maki-A it go." They were shown}
O-Da-Kota
Miss Hitchcock and how nurnlx-rs arc assigned, ami the'
Mr-. Mi-Nuhy. guardiatw-. Report ot i method of protection of their tele-;
'tht- group w-a, given by Leah Burgesa. phones against lightning or high vol-'
iThta group b emphasizing the work fo;- tage currents Tlie mysteries of dialing;
- the National Birthday Honor and their I nnd thc resultant machine .selection!
|mceUilg* are planned to fulfill those and connection of called numbers were;
■ requirement.-;.
made plain
■ A-vva-ki-ya -Miss Michael, guard-1 ^n even more mystifying part of the!
;ian«. Rejx-rt of this group was given by! trip was through th*1 operating room.'
■ Dorothy Stanton. Four til die girls are;The demonstration mid explanation]
j working on the highest rank in Camp! was phasingly and ■ efficiently carried]
iFire—kthaV of torchbearer. Tn become mit by Mbs Minnie Holkctoer and Miss
' a torchbearer a girl has to fulfill many Leila Jorfian. Operators—Pack Repnrti and v.-ru-d requirements and it is only ] er
■
j through persistent effort that Jthb
rank Is attained. Barbara Johibon,
TROOP 65 MIDDLEVILLE &gt; i
.’Harriet Pierson. Ellen Eek. and Helen! FridaV- March 18th. a Court of Honor
’Claik hope to complete the work for I wcupled thc evening. Its, mrmlx-rs!
ithU tank bv.June .
were; T. J. Be/rv. J L. Rugg. Rev.'
Following roll call, Mrs. Gary Crook] Wurtz. Rov. Fields. Frederick Granger.!
Ispokc to the mother-, and girb. on the'. }*rLynd. James Polhekms, Al­
; value of eamp life, and how mothers1 &gt;en Cleveland and Ver Adams. \
lean help the girb. in their camp tire’ Woodrow and Junior Gillette streeeM|l(M-k
'
hilly pax-ed the first clast.examination]
i Demonstration of some .of the cxer-i Hie following scouts qualified for!
cIm-s girls can do to keep their health various merit badges; Lane Campbell.!
! chart',
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1 Paul Gacklcr. Stanley Lyons. Frederick!
wax put- on ■by -■
Florence —
Wester-1
। Granger. Edward
Ed
Lynd. Robert Rugg.
! Und and Hazel Caukin.
J Charles- ::_ilcs.
Hol.
Donald Wnte. Donald
। One of the most interesting features!
.....I, Robert Smith. Norman Maclver.
., ot the program was the playlet. Home. 'Hall.
Talent" In charge of Mr . l&gt;«Vriesl The Clarence Samjx-re, Frederick- Houser]
; charac'eis were played by Betty Dim­ and Jack Williams—Geo H. jorgeiwen.
! ley. Viva Smith. Rexine Downing. Bar- Troop Reporter,
■bara1 Crpok. Neva Smith. Thelma
AT AREA MEET
' Wtu’atlng. Violet Spires, Margaret BarTuqSUiiy evening. March 15. Mr. Ray]
■nett and Jean Brower The first acl Kenny.
Mr. Emmons, and Mr. Blair of |
jopeiis with a senne in tiic home of. the the Jackson Council gave the principle!
Brown family There te every lack of
' eo-bperation, the house Lx ujwet and discourses on “Character Values of
a survey taken at Phil-'
: the children want to go away for their Scouting.'In
adelphia. tr.-.t passing, and scout oath
entertainment, In th-- second act. th-' and law and contact with scoutmaster.'
. household brownie appears and tells were' in the highest order according to!
• them l|ow to make a change. Tin- third
. (act how-, id. .tl home file 'lo- house the boys in their, t character building
! in order. lmo!h&lt; r nnd lather taking
.................... .COMMUNITY
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the entertainment nnd
Mort
NEWS,
part In tL- children's fun. nnd tho need and we must all do our best to Thursday evening in the 'west roomr WELCOME
I voting folk-\glnd to stay home and ch-' make it more effective." said Mr. of the church downstairs Robert P.' The final Showing of “Aunt Jeruxhy Townsend for singing and Mrs. Piirim r
Kenny the executive. Twenty-three Trw. colhoim eoontj, tor old rw. . iinrt
and Mr
Mr WimO-kurTht
Windeknecht Oir
for Ihn
the ni;inr
piano
„. ...
w„,„,...hK1. „„ „ ,h
■ tertuin their friends there.
Barry county then were in. attendance sensitive of thc Red Cross is the
und violin music.
,
7™ln«’companied by Lucille McLeod on her and enjoyed tlx.- ' tine demonstration trochtr and U pnlnp th. randard nrt
The Indies' Aid meets al the lull
and also entered into the patrol work crofc, ronrw for Iro.l. r add ration*1
19 — •* f"un* ’ ” --*1*. -a‘a( for dinner Thursday, March 24 We
comet uhd Helm Clark at the piano themselves.
'j.
o-oro.ra Th. mrollntp. lr&gt;lr&lt; r.rompi- -&gt;"»*’ '-W
are always glad to see new faces Os well
Tuesday
evening.
March
22.
Mr.
Iv
at
7:30
P.
M.
and
are
sponsored
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,
,,
,
.
a-s the old.
i mothers tlw benefits a girl derive from Frank Pauly of Ohio, newspaper .pub­
bring a camp Fire girl. She also lisher. author, traveler ,and lecturer rormlv by 11,. Barrv Counn Health’, Wmmdrjty irldM. sporoorrd by tw
Easter parish services will be held at
„A« .»•■ "U .ell attended ot
stressed the joy tend fiappiness derived will give the address "Boys Grown Un,airmen: und the boy -enure.
। (hr hall Friday night At least one thc Good Will church, Sunday. Mateu
I by ihe mother in working with Iwr
27.
nt 8:00 P. M. Each point contnbul'
TROOP SI
' hnhdrcd partook oi the sup|» r and
Also Kellogg's Saxophone Sex­
; daughter in completing the honor pro- Tall."
ed
toward the program
. ,
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,1 many more were in attendance for the
tette and a s(»ecial
Feed" should
j jevt.-i. She urged Mery njotlwr to be 11 make this one of the outstanding meet­
At the rewta mroUM Ol Troop «T. p,^„ra. The Cum- Awirot Cuey.The entertainment that was to be
j real companion to he» daughter and ing*. A first aid demonstration .will powluw. 1. J onrald rotmtm.-er. he „„„ w ,ta C0,,A or„„ m,„
, given by Mrs. Mabel Rowley Harix-r of
'.enjoy with her the pleasures of. Camp
T.proeru The hroutirul. bhi.h- Niles at Ihe hall. March 9. was |»stle.iture the evening'.*- program tn the troop waa irotured rnlo rhe InuleuteA
iFire.life. ’
or s,moo hay,, a name lo troth,
pi.^n won the sympathy and IxuimI on account of the weather but
I Tin List number on,the program was gymnasium.
scout troop maneuvers. This wax won. adm,rBtM&gt;n lt! aU tlM. „wn prcwut .The will be held at a future dale, we an!
'a ceremonial meeting or "Council
bj Wayne BtivkUnd. and a alining;unuiu&gt;uming judge t^jis a mile ---------,„
,....
.
TROOP 74.
intormrei
by the
young people of the
Fire." All girls, wljo h;i'.&lt;-, attained the • Al the regular meeting of Troop 74. game of “Navy was won by the Bea-: harsn »t times oi. was verified by. at | parish who have it In charge.
Yank of
Wood • GathWer." wearing Episcopal church Hastings Wednesday ver patrol. Caryl ishani. patrol leader.| |catt one ot
jurymen tlie following; Thy Glee club put on a program al
itirir. (crcAioniul gowns.' iiead bands et. niifg, March tC. the game of • Navy" Fourteen wonts and their friends were: rtay ^-he ]&gt;e&lt;&gt;p!r of Welcome and vl-iihr Burton Height.-, church Friday cvcand honor beads, answered the call of was enjoyed as a patrol contest with prv-wnt.
I cinity unite ip thanking these.men for'ning.
-Wohi-lo;" given by Barbara Joimsou runners delivering the show a bigger

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
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for Easter Dinner

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Bessmer’s Market
514 Market Street

formed .a circle, gave ihe handeign and week. using telephones with tht groups
Troop 80. Prairieville. Herbert More-'
' responded to roll call witfi their. Camp Mime distance apart. Test passing was hpusc. scoutmaster, and Mr. Shafer rn-]
i Fire nanuv.. Jeanne DeVrit-.-.. Virginia the
______________
....... joyed a fine hike Saturday p M..|
order ot the...........
evt-ninp..................
with Wcllsleyi Bove.5 ji nd Erm.i Wat«ix were called on Ironside, John Barnett am! Willard March 19. in spite of a good old-fash- '
and lit the Wottelo fires-work, health Lpwrenec finb-htng'some of the re- ioned ■.snow storm. Tests were passed in]
, and love. Helen Angvlbwas called upon qulremcnU R. M. Cook ami RueseiH fire building and cooking and the’
to s’att* the YeqmrepienU of wood Cleveland were in chlirge........................... ] scouts realized • the valiic of two
i gatherers. This was followed by the
The Apt mating of the. Trixvp Com. matches white trying to lay and light
i woot! i.atherers desire repeated by all mittce^of TYooji 74 was held ut the! t’hrlr fire in the snowstorm. Popcorn
I.eah Burgess was called upon to give tiliice of the Barry County Hi Jit h Unit, and apples were served by Mrs.
• tlie requirements of firrmaker.-’ and this Friday cvenlpg. March 18 Mr. law-] Man-house alter the scouts returned
-wxs followed by the repeating pl tfir rem e Ba
nut:. Frank KrHy and
nnd ,Wnl-i
IL-rnetL
.Wnl- to their scoutmaster's home.
fircmukei s de in Harri«: Pu-r&lt; op r&lt; Dsbprn were elected to member-1
pponded-Xo the cull to tell what she is
nth Dr. M. R. Kinde apjxiinted:
BARRY COUNTY, NIGHT.
'doing to tarn her torch bearer's rank. chairman. Mr. Richard' M. Cook was
evening. March 29. ,U to be
. She has chosen to tnjee this rank .in appointed .cnuti^m with Riu^ll B-Tuesday
’r^^T^ht
!
Man;
SaAc“;
“Social Leadership" and one point i• to take charge of a group of younger w&lt; r- made to make Troop ,4 one of rrtrj|n.
t- n..n tnimenn
igirls .called Bluebird-&gt; for.a period ■HP
troop. JnJta pro.
! eStw
J. tzonord or
- i ten month.. Helen Clark uxs called ^llton
nde ReT j a m’ C'*‘Vf
HT“
‘upon to tell how .she is ..mung her, ^ul t■ wil be nS• kXr .nd trw 'in**
‘
*ddreM
torch O arer rank, which she U taking explain;
karme^ cornu®
^rrvXmv ££ ■
:in nature study.
! &lt;eoretnrv Wallace Osborn in«rw&gt;rt«ir nfi Prepared. Every Barry county leader.
Thr gli-H ,-ang the familiar Camp I equipment and -uipphes- i/o'Harrine rtnd ,nan K3*r8et* ,0 niakv.a special:
Tiro
r.. Mummy Mom. ..II.I rh« nr, • ,„‘o.
L ,■ B.n&gt;«t
' 1T“1 “ *"™1 “ll*
Mln'h 39
:
Cb, “‘3±S‘J2fi,mS
»।
HAHOKWr TRAI-IHO
...
, . l"LS
.. - •nh;.
uiinivi, rmiiK nnij. —
uuiaoor
many by Florence .Westerlind. Dorothy uwk. Thc w.xt „.gular meeting of the;
Ballance and i(au«fl Caukin.
—.... _... ... ... .... r
.1
carrying a lighted torch
.... n,v j a McNUltv Auril 4 at 7 on p n,fl? AnKreatcd In the art of leather­
:h away from thr
litre repeesemmr the carrying
carrying of
of the
the) m F.4ry nwii^ of the tro^o Im £■ W0,IUn« are Ur8wl to m&lt;,ft “l the
of work, of
of health and of love.
love !
p.. a committrman
Barry County Health Unit offices for
i flame o!
As the thrye left th# circle the other.
; instruction by Ralph Richardson of
------ effectively.
... ... . e .Ury .tne .to .sleep
.
TROOP 73
Battle Creek, in this very interesting
• sang
inf
j sheltering flame. O Master of the Hid-’ At the jMitrol leaders council meeting
,rm «'“rda- P**■den Fire. Wash pure and cleanse (or!,of Troop 7&gt;; WUUUP Mrorpk. roop:&lt;«»*•■ biu &lt;»MS moroupu He. will
ma.pr. nll
Mr, cuia-cr
Sh.i.r was a-ssra
w.kro w
&lt;o neip;
help — ~* -•»
»&lt; —
U» Tt.’T— "“T7'
O' 77CV
U.Uwr
.me. my souls desire*
■ maa^i,
: —
’
i
.. j..., George
n and
ftirnlshrd but
i In this city. Camp Tire Is ’jxmsored outline thc.&gt;4x»trol
officers duties
and eantnment
fQ'*|P'ne'»l will
will he
be furnished
but aa
fby tht schuuls^a. nutnU-r ul the &lt;uard-; Dewey wa&lt; ehujen senior patrol lender: chant® for the ■.material will neces:ans being! teacher It would seem that I with Victor Mutton rid. Lynn Perry •Mirl,y ,)e madPmore women ought lo be interested In patrol Wallers ThU troop, officers as-1
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BAKRYVILLE.
!thu sri-.i: orgauization which means so’sure us. will soon have an A" rating I
The L. A. S will meet with Mr und
‘ much to the gtri life of a community.
----------Boys haw- rhe Y. M- C. A. and the Boy!
RATING CARDS.
j Mrs. Elmer Gillette Friday for dinner.
।Scouts, but not much attention'lias
All ot the troop rating cards for the; Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
been given to thr girls, who need su-, jnonth nf February have not been sent] Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent
pemsed training as much as do thefm. and in order to obtain any ranking, Sunday near Bellevue with Mr. und
"boyiL We commend the women who are a&gt; all this will be necessary. Leadersi Mm. Albert Holsubus. Sertoli Powers
• | serving as officers and guardians for i please try to have all cards into scout of Nashville was also a guest there.
! their interest and loyalty and hope the! headquarters by tlie 5th of the fol-1 Merritt Meade, who has been under
1 the doctor's car the past week is galn; time may soon come when there will | lowing month.
■ Ing nicely.
be a juid Camp Fire executive to supervi&amp;e the work in this city and coun- i
FIRST AID TRAINING.
-I There will be an Easter program at
ty.
1 Thursday evening. March 17. 26 men ithe
.,.. church —
.... Services to follow
Easter.
——------ „
I and junior troop officers gathered at! Sunday school. Special musle and a
j According to reports the'lak-al luxury1 the First Methodist church. Hastings/!--antata will be enjoyed. You are In­
added to many coest-to-coast busses is for the first meeting ot the county Red, vited to attend.
b really not so Cross Pmst
First Aid class. All m«n
men iftifc-, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Herbie Wilcox and. Mis*
a shower bath. This U
I.
— -- —
..... |' ro.*,lpA
.IP .,,.-1.
___ I
___ _____
A- of Mr. __
new, however,
since
many, pedestrians
terested Iro
in thia T...
First. Aid
Work .are ...
cor- '»
Lorraine
Jugle were
gucota
and■
(can recall unexpected shower baths re-(dl*lly invited to attend any and all of .Mrs. Verne Hawblitz of Hlghbank
ceived from busses on rainy days.
(the following sessions to be held each Thursday evening.

Phone 2293-

Hastings. Mich

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Hastings. Mleh.

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$14.75
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-telling clothes of quality at un­
matched savings!

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�,JTHE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH U IMt
O. H. Perkins of Lansing spere. Bunday with hl* family here.
• .. ..
Mrs. Don Blivln tnd MUa Winifred
Johnston were In Battle Creek on
..........
Saturday.
Hubert Cook wm tn Detroit‘the laiML** Evelyn Walton ol Kalamazoo
.
— w&gt; o
z* —
Harl Smith has been spending the day guest .of Dr. and Mr. D. D. Walpa*t week with friend, in Davenport, ton.
town.
' Della Louise slid Ellen Rosa BlankMr and Mrs R W. Cook and family' rtbur» of Uott,° Crrck vU‘u‘tl ,hclr
visited Mm Winifred Pryor of Lansing grondiuotlier. Mrs. Mary Severance re-

PERSONAL

CIRCLE MEETING.
!
’
WOODLAND.
IMurtc. Club—Home Sweet Home; roll'
Twenty-five members and guests at-! * Mr and Mrs. Roy Rowlade; &lt;4 Grand call—My family* favorite dish; music.
ivndi-d tlie irgulsr pot. luck and meet- Rapid* »p®t Hie week end with Mrs.:duet—Mr*. Irma Tyler. Mrs. Arllr'
Ing M-Circle .No 2, lu-ld at the hnipr of Ji--.Me Hatton.
Sptrtaier. andrew.-Mis* Ruth Frte“
M L.
I. Cook
Co* After
AIM supjxr
RW-r.RRB!;'
M, ano
MAMr.
EMml mtmiikii
M-M.lta ana
„,d .5^S2SST
wm“
Mr*
M
an-in-’ Mr.
mt».. rvrrrsi
r.----- - ------- ,u.r&lt; sting bu»:n&lt;*s meeting «M held It Mr. mid’Mr* Robert Beckwith ot Has-.Our
Ord" •
chostesses.
wj|i voted to divide the membership; tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* number;
n”
***’ Mamie
m France. Car­
rie
Grozinger.
Sophia
King.
Lucile
Rat­
into two section.*, thereby using otic win Mohler.
er. Edna Parrott, Margaret Baitinger.
tal!.1r1rXT„r:..r'n,r.u“*nta
s'~“i “•*”
regular program for the rv n|W and Mra Glpn a^jani ftllrt Mr-. Homer :NteHiamer Mae Ruell
he other half .ervlng w soWiud pot IU„toa, of Detroit spent Saturday ,N m" Blld
* Mratrmeycr and wn
X^/ mSmh
withkCrs C M Brown of Grand Rap- 1&gt;f o^d
«SXn Mr"

Easter Hats

*
■
”'
Ids
. ■’
Frank Kilpatrick Sunday.
MI. cook 00.1 ■noons. Sl,Wln» „„
o„,„| R&lt;pld, „„ u„,ld,T
Mr* Homer Harrison of Detroit vi»- ’ Mrs Josephine Tbdd ind-Jack Stem
SOL'TH SHULTZ.
■over the
thc „,,rf „ uu, tHncd. nidptavl. at
itrd Mr. and Mr*. Glen England and &lt;;f Hasting* were guests &lt;\pr and MA
.,10 tan, r™.. A..ol Aja.K.ov,,
The neighbors of Mm Lfbbie Crav r. Mt
O11M Mrs. Bmlth
„„„„ Holmes , from ft. G..Finnic Tuesday evening
lr und
ww-k cud.
Hl Man's honpital. They found her
plan
to. -go with
T111
[rwlBy unIi] Runday
•
----- well nilref baskets
.
Aouimin^
। Mr. and Mrs Dotmlil Gagrr and san
Mbs Helen Biddle was called to gaining nlcefy
‘■'"■“‘•I
Mr, EBreb..., Monrer ol Orwhd -«"&gt; l'»
&gt;"
Grand Rapids on Monday whore- she
-----------------------her 4&gt;irtbduy
ftauldr !* n-.nknu- i«r extended vLMt Hartford and Paa Paw.
hui employment
ENTEKTAINED GROFF NO. 3.
Guy Warner of Baltimore .-pent srv**
«Born
— to Mr and Mrs Eldon Rairigh
Lewis
entertained....th- ersl davs lost week with Mr. and Mr* ’u.h her &lt;i»“F.hhr. Mr* Frank KilpatMrs. Martha Norton of Kslanuuoo Mrs Myrtle
— —
—
.a bain; girl. March 13 Congratulations.
spent from Thursday till Saturday with members of Hostings Group N&lt;» 3. M Will Gates
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and chflMr. mid
F'aul accoj
Haslinga relative*
S. C. Extension work, on Tuesdsv.
Our P. T. a was quite wen auvna.-a panini
hby
7. Mrs.
... fjiwrcrice
Mr
and Mr* Chas Nre. ■
, —•
M...
cwth ol r»tn«l Ul... ..ml.&gt;su
'. ■' hjr.hta,
on Mill
h'
} ,
wo.lo,..., by
loo, KCrs
Itutfkkl Pren
P.!.,,­ Friday night ConsideMng the aformv lader
of Grund Rapid* are spending .o,,y Mi-mlt of Gram1 Rapid-,.
‘
She
was
assisted
Mrs.
Hattie
night, our Commissioner entertained ,aHer
urui
Is expected home Thursday and will*
two
weeks
in
Orlando
add
Miami.
Fla
***
tice and Mrs. Bertha Armbruster. A them and we hojx- .-hr- may be Willi
stay until Monday.
bl'RFEE
ITEMS.
’
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ka\mimd
Emil
of
txnMr and-Mr* Weldqn Bronson are delicious two-course dinner wa* served u» ugnin.
Her. and Mr* I red King and son
*1:14 spent th&lt;* week end-with relatives
t-xiwctrd home tomorrow (Thursday 1 at 12 30. the long dining table tictnr
Clinton Horp-was pul of sciio :) ,.
....« Mrs.
..... . .Paul
.... ...........
—» nieji.n. attended mld-jear council at
' .t' hrrr
rtltirn* d ...
to .A-.Laivjng
made very lovely with un attractive ernl days last wccif oh account ot sickfrom thsir Florida trip.
Sunday. Mr Fan! remaining(for the , Sunfield: Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlrh of near table bouquet of spring flowers, and
\
,,
ThG&lt;* ’Will be .quarterly meeting at
Middleville were guret* of Mr. and Mrs. other . decorations. The dinner was
Our,flu patibnu are able to be up ■*l'ck
jr.,,, Baltimore church. April 3 »'
given a-i a special courtesy to ihe two again.** your corre.ipondriit being on-, Mt-daines R G. Finnic, Clyde Rucfl
Dan Lewis on Thursday.
..nd Frank Kilpatrick s^nt Monday in . r. M und Anri| 3 u, 2.3(J4&gt; M Rev
Mrs. Ellzubetti per.se .from Fort leaden. Mr* trail Wihiligcr and Mr. of them.
Luana
Towiuvnd.
to
whom
{he
im-mi
J I. Botdnrfl «urb»-' Hieie
Wayne. Ind., visited her swfrr. Mrs.
Mr and Mrs- J. W Tedrow went .to
w.,.,
. '»* '-'I ""«•» '™‘“ ■’
...........
Harry McCltirkin is ill with measles
Battle Creek Tm-’day to visit their
Sunfast and Fianul Felt Hats in the latest
Mr and Mi&gt; J»lu&gt; Snalr li«. re- ■"« v"&gt;
IBnareBdu' daughter-in-law. Mr*. Glady- Modrack. vidled Mr and Mrs Delmond Culler a: the home -d Mr. and Mrs Claud
lunred Irani Or.ml luplda where lh*« 91P P—1 'p*r - iprelal au.nl al lire nt Nichols-hmpitil where *he under-! Sunday.
color? and shapes. Better quality at
hare he... Inr rereral wreka
'"nn" *“ Ur' AU"» HHtleta went u M-rimre opcbMion Her many.! George Paul. Mr* Floyd Collar and
After a very 'rn.ibh some M-ige of thlower prices than ever before.
Waller Heaih ll.hihl nalrer and
Ealen.ren work e.relrnren. who friends will be glad to jieiir site Is re-'Mrs. Valentine have been quite til with, flu nt Mr and Mrs Joseph McjCiurkin's
; the tin.
•
Harr, ABrowile are home Ir.an Albion e«ta'ned M.me «l lire ealen.lon work covering
the
children
are
luivinn;
meaMes
Jmcpl
Mr and Mrs. George Garlick' have
Colleire h» u week', eaeallon
&gt;lh" 1“' •&gt;'" ,l“’
■ &gt;"&gt;' &gt;»Mrs Daisy Thompson entertini'.etl :■
Mr . Ckrele M.nunnay la Walluur WrewUMI lea-.ni «n n&gt;..kms Run, number of her •icighlxir: Wednesday at brth.le-en seriously, ill with pneumonia
her daughter and husband. Mr and made, by Mrs. Albertine—Btracr. Mr- n quilting party. AU report a fine Horn ’O Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born. ,u
tx-wts and '*
Mrs
were on **dis­ .time.
Mr* Lknd DeLano ot .Battle Creek.
•. —
’* Fingleton
----------------..... ! &gt;•
n iwuiu
ten
pound win.
son. xnarvii
March o,
6, who
who wui
will nnanMt* tnd Mr* Dun tx-wis visited hiat ’play and examined with much Interest
Mr and Mrs. Glen Kenyon of huuth: ...
v,. to i;
„. name ...
....... 1
r;iv«T
the
of Philip u.
Sidney
sister.and busband. Mr. and Mrs Will। Besides the lesson, many interesting &lt; w.t Delton entertained Hund,iv .in; pon^r.milaUons.
-■
Crnnn ot East Caledonia on Friday. |। topits were dlnctiMcd througlnui the’ hrmrrr
honor nf
of their
son, Arion.-.,
Arion -., b.rthdnv.
birthday, ,Dr, and Mri R. G. Finnic spent Sun­
Mr.- Gknn Jiarshall is ill with bronth.-ir
gon.
Mr mid Mrs. Win Severance and। day.’ mid every ntember became belter which occurs this week His grandpar­ day with Mr mid Mrs. Juoeph Mc| acquainted with each other. Some plan*; ent*. Mr. and Mrs. ' Charh K:
All sick in this vicinity arc improv­
Kenvou• Knish' ol Hastings.
were
made
concerning
Achievement
with his mother. Mr- Mary Severance 1
and aunts mid unci'-. Mr. and.
V..
** lw*
u:i&lt;| Mrs.
Mr; D.
D B. Green and Mr ing
Mr and
Mr. und Mnc Gordon Edmonds and' day. April 8lh irt the M E church, and -GeorgeKenyon ot Shultz and Mr. and mid Mr* Ward GrA-n and baby re­ •Ha-r-ld Erb lias rone to Pennock hos­
next
year's
work
and
study
were
dlr.-family of Nashville visited Mr. and.
' .Mrs. Je.&lt;;«- K-ny.m of Hirk-&gt;rv Corners turned to their homes here after a pital for an ojieration Ltr npptnd:c*tis
Mrs, j f Edmonds Saturday evening. caved, 'being. looked forward to with' Mr. twirl Mrs Mnrt Fox antj mV . Mary three inonilu' viflt in Florida.
.
Mr. und Mra. Cunwy Morgan und much interuM. Tills group, will extend' Freer &lt;if Haaitnas sjFhf Sunday uftfamily Of August i visited her si-ter and its membership from 15 members to a1 r-rnoon with them. They all fiad a fln: Bridge Club Thursday evening. Mrs
T- in Jot: 11, n of Bafttv'
husband, Mr. and Mi'. Ira Hull, un; membrndiip &lt;if 20 accredited members. time and hojx Arion may have many Homer HarAsoix ol Detroit wa* an but:iday .guest-, of Mr am!
Sunday.
SiRretl of this plact'.
more happy birthdays.
i
PltOtiRAM AFTER MEETING.
.
...
H'’' bll&gt;d,r "1
Following lh&lt;- regular E-vuni Star.
Mr. and Mrs Vcm Quick and family ‘
&amp; .■ •I-"' '*■
«»»
,„««
f Buntk&gt;(d spent Sunday.with Mr. and'danght of Mr. and Mrs Tom, Wilcox,
passed away Friday and lu-r funeral
Mr. mil Mn- Doll Kairher al -li&gt;'।p.in.ks d..y
'
Timber on the A. C. Hyde farm has Mrs. John Doster.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
(tallli, il io
aura wtab »U rnJuyiM. J MToan- brvn M&gt;ld and in iTle process of being ' Mr: Ernest Shorno accomptinii-d by' was held ^Sunday. Bhe was burled In
Mi» J l Black. «ho I, ......... .
■ln,h
u„ M,..
Hill c-ftetery The family have the
fell'd. Mr. Murks &lt;.f the Dunham dis- u»ii Shnrno. pon Hynes and Fred Long Oak
J
'-'"’.''-l ''‘""'-‘'“"' Itall H..II... audMD.HU-lMta^™ .
iici.t Friday and Saturday in Kalaina- sympathy of Jill in their bereavement.
William
Bourdo,
who
has
tx^-n
snhll
U i.dliu Mi. and Mi.. Wan»
u
.ml M, T...„ - nd
M--:..
Sliorno
visited
her
sister,
utwing will be'
Mrs F .1, PhUtlp.; and the boys attend- i fcr several weeks is no belter at this
'.Lj’-r,„
! tfan ftavc a talk about Irish character- don.Mrc. E.I!., fi111ipoii Ot Grand RapidsrLyman Chamberlain ehmvetl
Mt.-- »•. *r. sttakUnd returned on d a-Democ-rfitlc fxihtieai convention writing.
w
.Kalomaw „„
Count of Kalamazoo.
Hay Ilcrnunctte hoa moved to the Monday }&lt;t burial tn Oak Hill Mmetery
»■; Mr'm iu/,
M.S &lt;r,‘?n J011”'
a'”1 »i'Uui:tl'.r picture-. Thiir.Mlay from Detroit where Mu? a*-. Held at Kalamnztw college.
Adrian Johnson sprained h« ankle
. Lu* ■?
1
,rw?’!nf Isle* Royal? which delighted . very- ■.■ted m the tain- ol a friend. ., ‘
Mi. Minnie Fleury, who has been, home of hi- parent* near Prairieville
her hiuband who preceded her a quite seriously Saturday. .
----- a~o.,
- -•
----- ■ leaves
hursdav till teiunte.
! one. Mrs. F.,_ j. Pratt ifl»o gav
--------............
a-.-lrtir.;.
at tliei to help with the
■- with the
v««v housework
..~
—farm
—• — work as
— his
— lath- —
n-» years
Mrs. —Osborn
Ruth Manr. baby daughter of Mr.
ieiHblnieAiJpirasmg readme
home ot
of Carl’ Wai®,
’ ■* retunu-d to her. cr i.-. not. able to do much work tills mans* relatives and friends in this Vt; and Mrs Tern Wilcox, died Friday
monthly tmvllng .it ’tin Lacev hume
if tx-lli'lt and imtlm. Mt'*' Holmes, of
.Union hall-on Wednsday..March w,;home
Sunday.
;)»*««••••
—,M------ •to------------ tn
---- Morgan
:----- -----------&gt;
. rinlty
mourn their loss.
night after a few hours illness and was
iV' Miland wfte guests of Mr.-uiut Mr .
Study C!
Club
tlirii : The
body of .Philip
ol Mr.* and Mrs-Alger DeForest and son buried Sunday at Orangeville ceme­
. Schuimeyer
.
t'.'hr'ii offitr »i rt riectrq tn serve the Tlii
r*’.;-, Womans
A-niens, S*u_y
— held
----- -----K. ('. Edmonds on Fridat
Mrfi olrnn Bagley ot Kalamazoo tery. The bereaved family have the
. -------... ------.
... . toming-yeur. Hi- present inbumbants. •'&gt;''&lt;•«! meeting and election of officers Marshall'wa brought to the Brown
Mr* Ella Garrb-tm und Mr* Della
cemeferj
tor
burial
Saturday
afternoon.
UPn
.
Sunday
guest*
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,
.1
the
.ciiopi
I
ioum
!
Tuesday,
March
B.
In the April &lt;-diti&lt;jn ot McCa.ls mag- president, Mrs Mildred Stevens, -seer
’ * “ *"
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sympathy of the community.
■1. wane on i»gr J^S appears a picture of nn-y-ircasiin r. Mr*. Haw-1 NuFris, wei ’The following Officers were elected for Mr.-SchUlmeyer had lived in this vi-| C|y(je Nichol* '
Sundiiv with tlwi:
The Four Times Seven club met with
j the coming year:
President. Arlie1 clnity a number of years.
lr. Mr. und Mr*. Earl. Warehum'- baby.
Mrs.- Mary Taylor last week
and
vice-pri-4dein, Mildred Jor-i Mr* Clemens and sop. Carter, ot'
the father
to illustrate
Farmm .ihuuld
avail ineuiMiVTS
tlwniMhp? 01 ,; Spindler;
.. Mi- ,E C Edmond*.
, 1 which
-------------sketched
--------- --------------.
rarui-.r
uiuuki uvuu
;■
BUOBBE
COKXERS.
Rapids were Sunday guests of:
..fr and Mr*. .Mqrt 7.&gt;wu&lt;nd and;the refriKt-ralor advertising whicn h-v ulP
tirHik-gr green them by tin ' i; reco/ding secretary. Irene Roc; Grand.
Our school is putting on an Easter
.... and Mrs. Heber
JVIX.r rmt
.
John Cnppon of Pratrteville was -a
Mr
Pike.
.
Gertrude
Mins Julian and David acre gui:^. of,bevy assttned to him At the time the e ;i; lrtlin llt Hustings or Nashville &lt;in'c,'rn-sj
rn lending secretary.
entertainment, closing with an Easter
Mr Tpwtro
tirt* sun. ...
,
' mis: • treasurer. Mabie Rowland: Mr and~Zn»n Borman Bpenl 'raoi mM-calkJpMR o' ta brolta. Conor! citit hunt
TpiuiM-no*
E ...
A. TnwnsendJ
picture w-is made, the bnby was 1w;i \v«-dr» *iiav ihe 23rd
f l’lon
mid
ird of directors. Adda Pieice (carried: Wetliuisday until SulurtLiy with their vappon.
and fufnilv
faintly at Fliut Sunday.
I week* old.
■
.
| T»ic’w&lt;r.1d bee tor tin- Briuqs church .
-- Mr- Ciiarles. Hcnsan.
----- .and
—&lt;
jUy chaiman of Clim'ax wu* a Sun­
---------------------Mi-* Marfan fik&lt;* und . Wayn&lt; i Mr*, wmctimn will be better known’,Chrhmuhlly and dinner server! to ihe/^‘’''■ Orace Faul.
Jeah -------Finnic.
Ruth daughter.
1931 will go down in history m tho
day guut ol Mr. nnd Mrs: Chas. Foote.
Whft-lrr ul Batch: creek- spent the i by the name of MLs* Constance Stem,
Aftci Hie
at Grand Rapids.. .
yorkm* n which war. postponed will be N“thumtr.
- business
- .... —meet-,family
-—
ti- -k -mil with the lunner's paimu.: daughUt ot Mr..and Mrs. K'-llur Stem in piwgr.on Thursday March 34. n;,n« ,hr »&lt;•»«*»«« Pegram was given r Tile body of Mr*. Sarah Osborn of, Other callers were Mr. nndvkDs. Merle year when everything else did.
Mr mid.Mr*'Willard tekrs
• ;
——------ ,
Mi. * Dorothy Smith *pent tin- week;
ENTERTAINED I' AND I CLTB. I■ • Starlet fcve; has invaded tlwl Howard!
end m Kalamazoo, tin- guest ut Miv i M!;: Maude Hqonan entertained tin: Bovn-n Inline, and Mi.*.* Opal 1-Al he vis- i
Manon Lm:'.--.. Siu- tilMi attended’U and I bridge club .WediicMlay att.r- '
tin&gt;.
'
Teach. - ' College the;e Friday.
I noon. Mpich Kith, prize* were, awarded
noroihv and Daisy Holme* began'
Mr*. Herman Blmikerlairc and her'10 Mrs. Linna McMillan and Mi*.
hh u -&lt;Chooi work Monday at tl:,- Eagle!
t»;:.
Battle Cr.
Cr. -k
r;py
Barrhl'r. A
turn M,n»
sons of
of Battle
&gt;k eaiu'.i
called on h*
her]
PT Bacthl'r.
A delicious
delicious Lenten
Untin repot
repast Jhoo!
..was sen cd ulU-r raris. At
1,,,
mother. Mr... Miry Severance.nnd sui’ the previous
‘
jurjw, «&lt;!«*.nrdWnl
uE
'
,
ter, Mr.., Mary EHgUsh recently.
,--------- «• - ------ -----Mr. Roger Wiswcll returned to Kai- Mrs Ouila Tolle*.
. The members of the Mrs. Mary But-!
ampm, on Monday having been hen ............
ler household have been having a scige.;
l.i-u week caring for her aunt, Mr. ~~~
„
.
;ol tho flu. Tom Buller L-. dill cimflneii
Bnnu Mi.ul.Kk »l,„ h... u-n Ul
Home Ec&lt;»U»HtCS
I to-.tils bed.
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Mrs. Carrie Hull went to. Buttle
T- .
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irr
1
Mr..und Mi. Bert Clark of Lacey
Cn-vk on Sunday where she will spend!
iLXlCMSlOll W OTR liave been confined to tljcir home the
rix weeks with her daughter and tills-j
past two weeks with the flu.
bond. Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd DeLauo.
Word (rnrti Mix* Eifnor Miller, a for-*Miss Florence Watkins, who tenches!
BHULTZ GROUP.
mer leMdenl here, who i* teacher ulj
• al Wyandotle. cornea home Thursday| The last meeting lor this year of the the CuIvit school in Johnstown, is that
und u)|l remain till Sunday with hcrjShultg group of Extension work met she lias Ixntn suffering from mastoid’
j/ar. n- . Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Watkins. ; wjth Mrs. Vert IrtMnani&gt; Friday. March troubli; and is pow in Pennock has-1
Mrs. C T. Hampton return* today to jj. 1933.
pital at Hasting:.
.
.
Her laimc tn Iron Moutain after a live. ptl| luck dinner was served at noon,
Mrs. Evangie Miller and daughter
-wee ks visit with Mr and Mrs. W. MJ Mrs. Ckwise gave a review on picture;- Leoaa and son Oral are having an ex- j
.St’-bblns und Mr. and Mrs. L‘. E. Bar- J Mrs. Beck then gave the lesson mi perlence .with the grippe. Her sister,
I flower arrangement. Several bouquet* Mrs Byron Guy, is able to lx? at her !
■ Mi:,. ...
—nnn~rases were nniuitra.
■
iucw hviiiv.
daughter. Mi** Florence Watkins, of , As we only have a small group it wa*
Mrs Sylvia Scidmore. who spent last
Wyandotte last week while Mr. Wat-' left until a conference could be had week, hen-, ha* returned to her work
knu was in Detroit on O. R T. bail- with the county agent about organizing at Camp Carter
ii'''"
■ for another year. All member* were.
....
Mr*. (J. r. I.athrop accompanied by' prcM-nt and four visitors—Mrs. Ida;
M
■’lArf.L GROvl..
Mrs. R F Webb. Mr.* L. H 6011th- cmixmtcr Prc*s Corr
l -lli'-K will-bcmiEnsterplayiind prowirk und Mi*- Fanny Webb of Grand;
-------|gram at the ehtfreh next Sunday night
Rapids attended Ute National Flower
STAR-EXTENSION GROUP. - All an invited
show in Detroit Friday.
I Thr, Star Extension group met at Hie' The* McKelvey and Beigh P. T. A
March 58.
18. for an
un will be **field
at
Mr and Mr, Lyle Wilcox of Battle Grange hall Friday. Marell
’’* this wj-ek
v Friday night ‘
Crrek mid Mr. and Mrs Merle’Brad- all day meeting. Sixteen members
and‘ the Belgh school. Tlie program mid,
eats arc furnished by thc men.
:
field anti Jack of Milo were qilled here three visitors were present.
. Tulips, Daffodils,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts of Lan­
/
lust wet X by the lllnou of S. B. Wilcox.
Fifteen
completed chair*
were
who n reported ns somt what 'improved, brought and fire were cho«cn tording uro mourning thc loss of their in-1
Primroses, Cinerarias
Ifant
son
barn
at
Sparrow
hospital
laslj
Mi.. F L. Bauer and Mrs. Milton'Achievement Day. Il was a fine col-J
!
week.
His
parents.
Mr
und
Mrs
Dan
‘
Murphy were tn Jarkson on Tuesday lection and hot easy to decide which •
and Hydrangeas In
"bud Wcdhcsday lust week and attend-; were best. Stunt- ot these, would ^rob-ji Roberts spent a couple ot days with;
.
- \
rd the Jackson O E 8 Chapter, nicy ably hare been banished forever if il1j Harold.
POTTED PLANTS
Snap Dragons,
V
were the guests of
Ear! Davis had not been for .fhclr new dresses.
|| Mr. and Mrs Herbert Tase nnd fam- =
Lon# Stems, Large
...... .....
...
_______
while then| It was
voted to continue
the,_'tly
workare moving this week to ■ farm
Carnations,
J.-mi r.nd Culver Knlskt-rn of Evan- another year and Ihe following offlew* near Bedford We are sorry to have;
Blooms, Lasting
*to.n. HI. me -prudinr, thc week with were elected-. Chairman.
Martha them leave the school and neighbor-,
Roses, Tulips,
1‘ragrance,
thejr Rtandmothcr. Mrs. a D. Knts- Beadle; Secretary. Muriel Bash; Lead- hood.
1
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''
Mr and Mi • ■ Robeit McGowan of &gt;
Daffodils
. kern. Their parent*. Mr. mid Mrs. Lewi., ers. Carrie McDonald and Edna Young.
Variety o( Colors.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shively {
T Kniskeni. will spend from Friday- Plan* f01 Achievement Day were dis- landing
I
t|JJ Sunday here also
.
| cussed, the lessen on Picture Arrange- ' of Hastings wen- Sunday caller* i»t
Frank Annabie on Friday jwenl to ment reviewed. Tlie lesson-on Flower jSterling O-tratliii and Dan Roberts'.. ,
Earl Flock was quite sick last week!S'i-rgU and Three Rivers mid gave a Arnuigem&lt;-nt was- interesting und very
talk on the subject nt Rehabilitation" well illustrated by pictures, winter ;and had gatherings in his Iiead und
(o thc Legion Pwts of those elites, flower* and different type* of va.w*. Ihad to luivt- Iii* ears lanced
yesterday he went to Lawton and Ben- The leaders were each presented with 11 t
PRATT DISTRIC T.
ton; Harbor to give talk* on the same plcftire nnd a vase in appreciation of HThe sick ol this- community are all;
subject.
. their aerviccs.- Miirtha Beadle. Secy.
rth the mend, which ue me uil glad to
know.
.
Jim Wan Jimi the misfortune to fall
on Hu- ice Uttt we.-k and break two rib' |
We all liope he will soon be well again
I Mrs. Edgur Mead wax in Hastings
[several limes lately at Hie home oj her,
] slsfeh-in-law. Mrs. Don Ashnlter. who
has been very-ill with bronk-hal pneu-i
I'tnonlu but we are glad to know she is,
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
h slowly recovering.
HASTINGS,
। Mrs. Edrth Markham ai)d daughter.
i Adnbeli ol flint s;x:nt,soinr time the
' past, week with her titter. Mrs Edgar:
। Mead, und also with Mrs. Dan Ashalter •
and her father. Joaeph Arihultcr. ot.
' Hastings, who luu&gt; been sick with thThey have nuruud sight HAVEN'T. There is nothing more.de­
ttu. returned to lu-r home thio Monday
ceiving than Vision. The eyes may appear normal und vision
BtiMgning. •
I Mrs. Will. Tinkler ha* recovered
satisfactory, add still there-may be urgent need for such a serv­
i suflictcntly to be able to sit up a part,
ice as ours. Know about your vision.
i ol the time, her friends arc all glad
J to hear.
.
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Si 95

S345

Suits and Topcoats. . . $ 16.50 to $3 5
Neckties75c. $1.00’and $1.50
Shirts$ 1.00, $ 1.50 and up
Sox35c, 50c and $ 1.00
Hansen Gloves . $2.00 to $3.50 and up

T. S. Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS

Say It With

Easter Flowers

Beautiful EASTER LILIES
At 1932 Prices

CUT
FLOWERS

Marveltrtis
SWEET
PEAS

Special Boqucts
$1.00 and up.

Order Early

Prompt Deliveries

Open All Day Sunday

CLYDE WILCOX

Dedicated to Better Vision

Telephone 2530

Send Her An Easter Morning Corsuge

Most of Those Who Believe

I

Research often solves riddles that.o"nbi« cannot.
'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH -U 193?

PAGEEIGHT

Our Success
Has been achieved through carr(ul btulneM managemrtil aiul
Mthfactory dealing with poUry-

WANTS
NO AtmONE CENT A WORD .....
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 23 CTI’'

CARDS OF THANKS

THE CHURCHES

NOTICE!

-

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit­
*
ors of the Nashville State Bank

SEE VS FOR JNSCTJAM B

Citizens Mutual

the receiver is now accepting the filing of Claims.
Every Depositor should bring his Savings Book, Cer­
tificates of Deposit, Cashier's Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their clairps.
Also, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statements must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
Filing of all claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

FIRE insurance company

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON

FIRST UNITED BHETIIEEK CHURCH.

H. S. SHELTON

A family has moved on the Rohetison
:.i:ns :;..ir tin Rutl.iml cvn’.« t-rv. p.
M*enu kocd t&lt;»
‘
’

ABSTRACT ASD REAL ESTATE OFFICE
HASTIMoB MICH

Ser legal notin' un pay II for full particulars.

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

HASTINGS MARKETS

E. B. Finley, Receiver

Nashville, Mich.

Nellie Hauls and family, near

mother. Mrs
HBST CHURCH OF'CHRIST. SCIENTIST. P‘Arr.»

rwtghborimxl

Sunday evenlnn,1
Wall’ll for further gpnouncemeilU rel­
ative to preaching service,'’.. Sunday
School neil Sunday nt 10 :ti) A, M You1
ure cordially ipvltod
.
. .
Mrs, Millie Fisher valh-il nt Will and
(hie to Mi-kinan 1 I'.ul weather.
Frank &lt;‘o»:»Acll s in Uikeiiew-smiilay
Mr» K-tii Dav and Virginia have the aftrniiMin.
tin
■
school hotiM- Friday
, Krnhfth Wilcox .i/id roommate. Ted
All are conHally inj Vogler, of Benton Hui bor were week
■ end guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Herbie Wil­
! cox.

jnew-, Sunday that hi, lather hajl. died,
! tiiat montina at the home ot his brothm
■er. ('•Lire, in Grand Rapids. .
' The .Vfiung people ut Barryviile are ' ('
preparnu a cantata tf&gt; U- I’lv.en at th'if. u'.
} church Easter.
. Mrs. VatiDnirn hu- the sympathy of ‘
tht" neighborhood in the ,ln«, ol her;.,,
mother who ifav^d away m Detroit

Mi. and Mr.?, wdi Hyde were Sun- ’
day dinner guestr. of Mr and Mr, Will .1
Haines in NoshviHe.
The Mi honary .xx

Robert England has been home frimi
Hastmi;- school the ia.-t.aivk on ac­
count of s&gt;ckna&gt;.«
Mr, George Anuterbcrg of Hornet
visitors at Ml. and Mr*

Morris Eng1-*

Miss Dorothf Gt lnai!.' ba. hecn ciuP.
Hck the past week.
. '
Mr. and Mn.. .Morni HiitdniR an
daughter Diana, of Grandville, w.r
gti.';Mr and Mr ■ Morrt/Kiiglan
Sunday

Try a Banner Want Adv.

Ladies’ New Easter Creations
BEAUTIFUL HATS—VariH

nnd colors

.$1 .xs. -32;95, $:h!i5 anil
SILK DRESSES &lt;&gt;f-newesl design - :

•&lt;■4 in

Kid Gloves nJ? &gt;'J.'.15

Cotirui Gloves 50c Io 1 1.00

D.&gt; Your Easter Shopping Here

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F. L. FAIRCHILD &amp;. CO.
their Giin lake

GRANGE PROGRAMS

' 11 listing.&lt;, Mich.

East State St.

Dr Gilkey, of Plainwell.
. .&lt; caller
at Mr., and Mrs; Frank Spscklcr s StmJ.ihn^Be

NORTHWEST I IIOKNAl'PI E.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorce Adams and -ons
• were Sunday afternoon guL-t* of Mr ..
Gertrude Adams nnd family, of H:r-

Some
Greater
Things

Maurice and Rente Thomas spent;
Saturday .tn Battle Creek.
Mr. afid Mr* Herman Npllke pf. Dun'can lake were Sunday giu-t-. n| their
-on Floyd, und fant,ilv
Mrs. Louise Potts ol Caledonia spent
Sunday afternoon with her' mother.
Mrs. Flnkbeiner.
The sick in this community tire all
on' tin? gain nnd the LadfiV Aid will
:»x* held in the church bai-cment. Thurs­
day Dinner setved at noon. Everyone

colored eggs to the
■spring itutlit to the
femtnine portion of
the household and
an ii p w a v’d busi­
ness trend V* the

Mix Situs I* doing cntpeiilcr work
in Irving Little Jamr. SUies is able

WOODBURY
Rev. and Mis L BratjRh and son. j
of Kuna. Idaho have been vi-nting at
the home of Sfr and Mr-..Glenn Rair-I
igh They arrived Wednesday night.'
Rev. HratiKh was thr Nnnrcne poster
al Nashtillr bvf&lt; !&lt;• going Wx-t ten
yeari ago Thr high allttudc did not
agree wtt.li Mr. Braugh s health.-e they
ii.-v.i’ retut lied iu 11m Ea t where hr bus

man of thp ho
There is, how.’nificance to Easier,
‘and it would Lit a
good thjng forjn’l

Onion Growers Attention!
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE ONION SEED.
Leonard.and Rice’s. 5-lb. lots or over,
1 4E
pound, cash
. x.
. $ I ■ I v
Beller Get Your Order Right In.

Wallace Feed and Seed Store
r

Mutehless Til I 'SS Comfort
With Thi, NEW
Adjustable Center
Akron Truss Pad

anil Mr.-. C. J. Pierce attend* d thc fu-.

'
u*aTTMaa*P«BTiin
Methodist episcopal church.
.
Rrr c. M ’contun.

CHURCH OF CUBIST. COATS OROVE.

driven too fast, a carbon:
up to .only 25 milt.. an htiur un
! car u broken in.

Vermontville. ■Wednesday.
Mrs ',nr-v Mo,oc,c lf,t ,or the home
&gt;c^ her daughter. Mrs Allen Sidman in
Grand Rapid-. Friday, railed there by

STUART LAKE.
Last Week's Leiter
• '
Guess the weather man intends to
have\ome whiter yet by tfie looks the
past week..
w' 1
Mrs Elizabeth Scott tw returnep to!
her home here after spending thi-win­
ter with relatives in the northern part
cf the state.
.
Those who have been working on the
rJad returned to their work again thU
morning after a week s lay-ot!
Mildred Ward and Arioa Johnccck
of Plainwell were week-end gue.-h of
relatives at this plaCt.
■
.
CEDAR CREEK.
Mrs. Nina ■Roylefixis entertaining the
mumps for the last
days.
Lloyd Owen ami family of Baltic
Creek spent Friday and Saturday witn
home folks.
Garrett Wudyke of Grand Rapid.';
, spent a couple of days hut week with
Mr. and Mrs H Leavitt of tlih place, j
•&lt;
Aichie Mattison and family of me
.Henry Lvlnaar und family Sunday.

—&gt;■

acttrely and avipih
md fn;.tr||]r.» com-

Let Out Expert lttt-&lt; f itter -how you
lad is adjusted tu your special condition.

begins wjirk in thr tn w field about the
firn of May
.
\

tie upon the ri‘ft
ft nd deeper signiii

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

jtfli Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures . ..
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service. ■

Chas. ft. J^eonard.s
"HONCS,

r

ft-

34i7 -223e /uneral Service

HASTINGS,

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 23, 1932

PART TWO

the sight of a mouse later wonders why t
Tommv. or Betty I* m nervous. Like sol
many other processes lu childhood'
emotions are ‘lirgcly thc product of j
The fed lowing excellent paper was lustrated by a real Incident. On a par­ imitation and environment nnd arc no':
read by Mrs. a. H Carveth of this city Uculai. mornJng on her way to school a fixed or predetermined on a fatalistic &gt;
busts, as som- people' would haw us be-'

Discussed Question Of Mental
Hygiene at Women’s Club
U,at hu&lt;* she COntmurd to

A\^ hXT a^

when he -mokes hl* first cigarette, hihvaJriTbut w^lre^lw^m£JtSSiw:hoo‘ shP wou,d have b**n
It only imitating hi* hero Behind
rxambiatnm in arithmetic for .every single activity in which we in­
Carveths’iratM-r 172 ImJSMZwt! w,“ch *hc hftd n0‘ »tudl,d To
’
dulge.
emotion.-, und instinct* are al­
foreeV th.1 •«
'u! du* crcd“- however, no thought of thU
most always tlie real driving forces,
WJ t!S Mil? nw/UK thoimht^r0nUngPnCy cnlt'rcU ,’rr mlnd
land not Intelligence In teaching chll-'
1
lh®dBh.t*:she returned home genuinely mub
[dren U&gt; contgo) their emotions the first
were have
cleanan
and
wholesome,
l)hv,ical)v sick Her mother
an rxch-l
soon
ideal
condition,weinwould
th--, ^KS^hlniir
ty.V’raffi^
th­
i j U' to set them un example of calmness*
*’ '
•
| Dr. and thc little patient was made; yourself. R..',
rvnIt,. krinw,
Everyone
knows how quickly
Mrs. Carvcth's pa{x*r was ns follows: |quite comfortable. Th&lt;- lutuation grew. r,.rtaJn emotions aud nttifude.-.
That thc mental health of a com-. increasingly pleasant and thc reallxa-.'
- thenuelVK
’ others
- ‘ Cominnmlnrt
’
ifer
to
munlly U as Important as its physical tlon that she hud been the heroineI’ children io Im- calm mid quiet is no*.
welfare is mi obvious but Kcncrally dU- • around which Hie little domestic drama enough -We must Show them how to
S'
'.rl. kwr, child
nuuiral
out mental health the most vigorous Now it came to pu.ss a few months later , nutl(., for hh emotion and if we fall
rannot maintain satisfactory social or u* was again on her way
• u desirable
emotion . and
ran
way to
to School (to JU-(,Vjde
wiy uhew&lt; may
economic adjustment; generally dlsre- when this horrible thought cameB to
drrt-e
an
und^irabic
**?'himself devise an undesirable one
one.
,..d.&lt; b«.uw. the, mldlum ol mo- her. • Wh&gt;-. rwra .noth"'umm'ho,,'
dlcval superstition stigma, clings ten- mis morning and I haven't studied for|K should t&gt;- an intclliu* nt helpful one
.eiotuly to our mentally sick. and. we U. M i go on to school I'll hare to take
^UmX n^

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&lt; Ither unphasant or little Understood, haven t any good excuse and mother anmh&lt; i rule fur’ tc ichiiur i-motlun il
Our mental Ilves, our personality.-our will make me return. What shall 1 do’ ■ rontrol w to avoid pl.u ing 'he child &gt;n
character and conduct are guided by And then to solve lids childish conflict -i dtualian.where tic will be under ■&gt;T/ic
certain well known princples called; there came io her.the comforting mem-’. v„rt&gt; ,'motidnal strrv. Takhiit him t.i
imffital mechanisms. Com|iennalion li ory of her attack of rcul illncas prehinerah. visiting hwpilub.. undc.-iruble
•■in- type, it arises out of a mental con- vlously. Why sure enough she said tu1 movies, talking in'hl* presence &lt;4 mur- .
Bu t or n clash between an ambition herrelf-because wlicn thr rcailty- ders or burglars or reading morbid and,
'ir a wish which i* inharmonious.with dodging mechanisms tint begin they’ gruesome stories to him futiguea his;
live fac.U of real life. It iewhat wr re- are conscious and intentional; it W-rfiT*' emotional system just us un excessive j
•ort to when w are thwarted In our ]y after they bccom- Ipdntual that we' amount ol exercise tires him physically.!
Ijopes and desires. Or It may lx* thn*. push them down out of awareness "I The child who U all tired out. eltlur by
activity we assume when we wl»h tn couldn't be cxp«eted to take an cxami- loo much play or by staying up t&lt;ui late .
• atone for some guilty thought or act. nation If I *cre sick.” And she Rot out h apt to be cross and irritable. Under
We use It frequently, though seldom do of the wholt difficulty, rfiiw nil this such circumstance* It i* nothing less,
wr realize it, and in most case* It is a happened quite a go«xl rpnny years ago1 than stupid cruelly to puni-h.'Chiidn-n ’
comforting and even a health preserv-. und tiuU little girl is now’ u woman who show an inclination to excessive I
Ing device sometimes, however, we she lia* trained herself to dodge Issues dependency on'cither parent should bei
have been So severely thwarted.- *o! she ploy* up headaches and nerves kept busy, given special* rcx|x&gt;iulbil&gt;ty ।
painfully checkmated that a few of uj. Her friend* call lier a procrastinator and urged to make their ow n dequipn*!
over-compensatc—and in such cores, She calh herself-a nervous invalid. Her standing for falling by, the result. Cod-:
the effects of over comi&gt;ensatloii on the । doctor whl» can never find any physical dling ami encouraging a •run.lo mother'
social fabric are apt to be harmfiijMnd basis for her complaints, calls her a attitude' should be sternly suppressed.
dMlructivc. Generally *|x&gt;aklngyrthe neurasthenic and I nm not telling you‘ l» you say In from of your child when
mental live,-, ol all of . ur can be whul else. Tlie ability or the willing- I he finds a task difficult Well, he takesroughly divided Into two group* oflness. to lace reality, squarely without after me. I could never do arithmetic"
activities. ’ with n numtier ot sub-. coniprornire u of supreme importance or “He takes after hl-, dad. he was
. division* attached to each group. Group; in maintaining mental health Children1 never handy with tools'*. If so you are
1 consists of our intellectual agllvitles. i naturally seek excuses for evading disexerthaXaf"
hlntself.
Group 2 eonvisl* of our emotional' agreeable task* but when they carry encouraging
VJTa™wuhhim
'fog not
Zmiohim
activities. Intelligence is altogether dif • over this mechanism into adult liflrantr which are ix-rfoctlv avoidable In teachabiUtV to
tn figflu- habitually
hnhltnnllv ansi
and chronically
x-hrnnlrallv avoid
avnlrt rcre. ?
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ferent from emotion. The ability
Ing children to qpntrol their emotions!
ure out how mnch is two and two Is an ispantfibUity tiwri only too often do they regard them as equals. Remember they;
example of intellectual activity. It | find themselves enmeshed in a habit have their Httlc hopes arid fears and
varlra in different persons and u cap-1 which leads to/nrollmeni In the rank.-, doubts atki nrnbitions just a? we do
able of cither growth or stunting. Emo- of tiiat ever growing army of nervous und to them Ulcse are equally inii»rt-';
lions on the other hand are Instinct* invalids said to "enjoy Ul health." ant. Doni expect too much from them ,
having little to do with Intellect and! When our first thought on being con- A child normally is an active httlcj
are seldom influenced by it. Jumping; fronted by an unpleasant task is to fi-r animal, full of curiosity of what Kip-1
when a door slams is an illustration of' from it. we soon find ourselves In the Ung calls the ."satiabk'' kind which!
emotional activity. When emotlorts are . same naive class with tlus mythical bird should be encouraged und respected. ln[
diverted into unusual channels then we wlio buried his head in the sand nnd hl* early years he Is guided nyire by:
say tl* person l* socially maladjusted; belicvi d that he hud escaped his ent- primitive instinct than by intellect, nnd!
and we regard him as mentally sick. I inles. Parents can do nint h. U they will every' ‘lay he is having to adapt himself!
Emotions then play a deeply complex; to prevent such habits from winding to a -jfrange world made chiefly fori
part In our everyday activities; o far their tentacles around the lives
liver, of adults und containing scores of taboomore ImiKirtant part than our In- tireir children. Teach thr boys nnd girls nnd-barriers and forbidden things that
4 tellects. Once we experience an Imo- for their own •■akes to be brave; to face quite appall him. ’As hi* emotions lx—
tion. something must be done with it. life even in minor difficulties. n.s life come crystallized and more complex he
In general, what we do with an emotion1 really is not as they would like to have u going to need pretty badly an ex­
is called a reaction.
lit; teach them., to present an active.
ample to follow, a model after which he
Thus it becomes human nature to forward attitude when the unpleasant can construct his own Ideal of cunduc*
run away from whatever threatens our'threatens; to attack vigorously these Take heed and have'hb welfare genl
lives, our physical comfort or our peacei troubles ruthet than to nm away; and uinely at heart, toshOw hmm? K°°d an
ot mind. In mtd-Vlctorlan days it wa*| finally teach yourselves to .recognise example of emotional control as you dm
considered one of Hie indlspcnslble so-; the dangers involved in the acqulre- a moral one. It Is a hopeful sign when in the young, and reactionary attitudes tlveness in young children It- reprePARMELEE.
Mrs. Loren Tungatc. c*«ir and Charclal graces to be able to faint on being ment of these insidious habits that we can honestly ask fur a criticism of. arc almost a physiological neceMitv *«nts a surviving frojnient of a. powerMrs. Roy Slwrk has spent moit ot Jotte
confronted with an unpleasant situ- ^cripple and maime and stunt the men- n&gt;iru.i«M
nortiKuhri.. to a
.. .Mfclij! wlth
...
* ..
. extremes
... ____ ..'
ourselves »i.H
and particularly
on
advanced. age.
Such
are ful and primitive iiiAtinct, und its due t
ntlon. PsychiatrisLs recognite niany,i't.il health of our future cUxzens Hou a personal,
.
in Allegan. Iieljilng care for her ierville called on the latter’s brother,
txtrson.il. touchy
tourhv subject
Aiiblrct as
«■&gt; whether
whetlui- ,
.
...
.
., supression—never its comi»leic annl- sister
forms of dodging reality and thc pro-1 can we learn to guide mid control our we are helping or hindering bur chit- sure
to bring conflict. Tlie attitude of nilatlon-i-. ;fot' to a thin veneer of (father. Mr. Milfcr. who hud a stroke Shirley Kernu-tn mid family Sunday
'
cess Is always acquired during child-1 emotions? This question is of special dren in our efforts to rear them pro|X&gt;r« tlie
young people js changing toward* etliics and custom imposed by society ;und parsed away Saturday.
■afternoon.
1
hood: children,consciously and deliber- importance to parents, for like all ly. We are ail looking tor tlie same goal sex.
Sex r-Aidards
are changing In-self detenre. Biologically these *up:
ntely evade the disagreeable in life byjdther lessons in our mental lives thh, for our children. We hope for thc ac- wlwther Ae *bh it or not In this1 pressing qualities developed millions of &lt;
all sorts of subterfuges. Thus parents' one must be taught during childhood. compllshment of two things— they shall change
।
we see cause for rejoicing and y«‘«rs la''*r
d*1* ’»&lt;* simple, natural .Maclvcr anti family,'Mrs George c&lt;«ok.! h.is u,lcl‘‘- Mr. and Mrs. diaries Wool­
‘ should lie on the alert to delect reality 1 "GO see what Tommy la doing and tell get ns much satisfaction out of life as cause for alorjn On th.- average, the; instinct to take, which characterized
’
jston near Hastings
—avoiding habits in their inciplcncy; him to slop." How familiar this ad- possible: they shall fill a place tn hte attitude, of,the younger generation U' primitive man. It Is not so very strange
und to nip them In the bud.They monition sounds to many youngsters
children fail to acquire In tender
as useful socially as their talents per­ more trank, more honest, more deflourish so lustily that It i* only by the. And how quick they are to imitate mit There is no question about our tennined bv intelligence and less de- &lt; y&lt;«r" a sufficiently thick veneer of ctu•exercise of eternal vigilance that men- parental attitudes and mannerisms aims or good intentions, but there is tcrmlned Uy emotion. All too frequent- 1°”'
prevent the breaking through ot,
tai health can be preMtved. This h 11-'Tlie mother who invariably screams al just as xurely.no question that mqny of ly parents show a lack of respect for
prirnftive habit in other wire nor-,
thc things ue do interfere with a com­ thc right* of others, a lack of respect.mal children, petty pilfering, lying. |
plete realization of our hopes. Were w° for law and society, a lack of respect: truancy, and otherwtre undesirable
living under tlie conditions of primi­ for iex. Tiff parental attitudes have' habits often are ured ns a sort of comtive man. we should be spared many ot been the determiners of tlie youths’be- pensation for fdilpre to gain ih life
our problems and our children would havior. Tlie power of sex for good and what they want. Delinquency umong
grow' up with enough self-acquired its power for destruction are too great children isn't all due to bad heredity
ability to meet all the demands of a to be disregarded. Intelligently direct-; And if we want to stem soWTol the
simple community life. But for the ed.lt lias power lo aid man towards rising stream of criminal careers, w?
difficult and Intricate task* of adjust­ greater accomplishment*, but If. he! must stop labeling such offenders irsj
ment itk-jnodern life, it is necc'iury to wanders blindly and aimleMly. it cun bad. Instead we must Ix-gin to ask pur-,|
bupplrmemwith a-'formal training destroy the individual and seriously;..'elve$ why they are bad and tn make,
lhat the child gets from informal n.v- cripple society. Many iiureniji are.look- some .attempt to understand them.
soclatloua with -his fellows. There is Ing for a* brief nnd easy formula with rather than to go on atupidly jiunl-hprobably no more Important consider­ which tix meet tlie problem ol sex cdu- l,lR:
ation In child training than thc fact cation They will never find it. Parents, , Wh.en you look at your child you
that we Jul) io distinguish between must train for liiair Job Just as the'never can believe hr will grow up to
what is good’for the child and what is school teachers train for theirs. Sonic disappoint
------ — you. •
comfortable for us. All methods re­ require more training than others but
Being a imrent is thc most -important
30 x 4.50
29 x 4.40
30 x
sulting fh “spoiled children’* can be ignorance unfit* men and women for job any of us has. We live in our chllreferred back to this selfish motive parenthood just as much as it does for dren so it behooves us to dn n good job.]
U. S. CUARD
U. S. GUARD
U. S. GUARD
When we give a child something to de any other life activity. Wc have Been
that is beyond his capacity we hinder trained to crowd out ot mind anv
htx progress because we fail tu give thought* or feeling that has to do with
him work that he can do und tluit will sex. This has become a life long habit
help him develop. Invariably as a re­ We find it difficult now to face these ।
sult he will "kill Umc" nnd turn away facts. Feelings of embarrassment jthdl .During the period March \J to with-!
from his job. Don't lie ashamed of your perhaps shame und confusion come to,l in 30 days of tlie opening r'
child's capacity. If he has the capacity the surface. Until we have frankly:, ous ' hunting seasons next
of a taxi driver rather than a college faced and analytcd eMr present «ttl- may uul
ailK.
not &lt;M
be. trained on „'game
president, ut least make him a good. tudes and have tried to trace them to;bjU. sqU1h-ek, fur bearers ,
taxi driver. It he Is driven to the im­ their sources we have not the necessary other nnlnials protected by the state.1
possible ambition of becoming a col­ insight to revise intelligently our at-. according to thc Department of Con-1
lege president he will have nothing toi titudcs toward sex. Knowledge is the «ervation
depend on amt-wlll likely become your best 'key to Ulis difficult problem. Bl. „.u
6-Tube MIDGET
v’’■ * » m!ch“s
permanent boarder or an- untuppy mis­ oloK c.n B.vr u. Kn«H» .nd b.A21^!” d “
'L*5
fit in whatever Job he gets. The parent; ground’from which to reconstruct our
1 Year
^rt^nSf Co^^atlmi1 Man^^ii
often thinks of his children as being; attitudes. Truthful answers may
ungrateful when in fact he Is himself! vent thp child's seeking of this mforma-, SSw
the ingrate. He sacrifices the child to' !l^^c8^v&lt;to^ninfBfmed TtielJ'lwo an^ " hulf months- mo*1 of thcm
his own imbltions. He is pufied by the
WHENEVER unj of I heir friend* plun ■ party
child's brilliance ami chagrined by his
Complete
"on the spur of the moment", Bob and Mary
failure—forgetting that he is not alonq noring them does not do away with
,p#xt September
responsible for the child'* inheritance them nor does
doe* |t protect our children.
children.'1.. Until
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lire almost sure to’.bc invited. For THEY
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and training. He evades his task—he
HAVE A',TELEPHONE and can l*e rcuclird
waits—he thinks his boy will outgrow means change, tiiat cliangc demands |
l*»wi:ils BCdoxs.
his.faults. He may as well expect a adjustment, that ....................
&lt;|ulckly al any time.
adjustment deniand.v
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cracked foundation to mend as the' knowledge, and that sex. life, chang*.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson ot Mid­
structure rears. Do you always keep adjustment and knowledge demand the
Your telephone willpopcn the door" to many
your promises to your child? Would you
you1 revising of our attitudes towards xeir
sex
,;
interesting aud pleasant social events. And,
trust a person who deceived you? Whe$
"Children who habitually lie or stealj
in case of emergency, you can summon help
trust is gone obedience goes. Do you or run away or become immoral, may; Ed Balzer and little daughter Gcralgain a child's attention before you tell necd not so much punishment to restore dine who have been staying with her.
immediately . .. by telephone.
him what to do? Do you allow him to them to paths of rectitude, as to be parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter,
do a thing one day and punish 'him for understood." Thanks to our hew con- spent the week end m Grand Rapids,
Few things provide so much aervice at ouch
doing it the next?
ceptions of thc Juvenile offender, wei-j Mr. •and
—** Mrs. Ray Servcn
---------and
- fam-i
low cost as thc telephone.
mere is much talk about the mis­ are seeing and treating him in a moreL,
w.v.u&gt;o were
-v.&lt; ouuu.,
Uy ...
of mw
Middleville
Sunday ocumg
evening
behavior of out young people. There is practical light. TO understand sums up! callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
much exaggeration. Each generation our whole attitude towards these chll-. earner Schondelmeyer,
will always find fault with the other. dren. Somewhere there is a reason if
” ’
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The south
half
of the -Irving
Project
The young generation arc "bound for only we can discover it and once dis­ club members met with Mrs. Arthur
‘£&gt;rtv«-/n Service
Hastings
perdition" and the older generation are closed, the reason furnishes us *a ’lever
----- Bedlord Thursday afternoon u
to nuke
■old fogies." Thia, is not a new dis­ with which we can l
uproot
,___ . ™
the difficulty
____ _ arrangements for tlie program to be
._ .
_„u giVfn otjlie irving grange hall in
covery; it is probably as old as man­ in a majority of cases.
Taking
what one
kind. Progressive attitudes aft? expected wants b ® .perfectly natural ncqutsi- April.

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PAGE TEN

i. nual account of guardian tiled
S
Estate Edwin C and Harry N. Clapp ।
COURTHOUSE NEWS Annual
account ot guardian filed.
r
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Estate Elizabeth Salisbury Petition 11
।
tor Admr filed, order appointing Admx i Five boy* from Nashville.. Howard
PROBATE COl'RT.
’Snow, Carrol Ha ml lion. Richard Green. i
titate Amanda Norris TesUmuiy uf entered
Estate
'Thoma*
Howe
order
allowing
I
George
Wotrlng
and
Junior
Roe
accomfreeholders filed license to sell is»ued.
clauns enteresj, final account of cxr- Raided Rev.'S J Prancu and J Van'
oath before sale filed.
•
Deventer to Lansing FYulay evening for
Extau* Prank Cole Final account of cutdr filed
Estate
Mary
and
J Li*-:the
Lansing------Area 'Y'
conference.
special Admr filed
------------- B. —
— ■Nadiene
—- ----- ------------ --------—• Five;
Estate Claude Edger. Testimony
.■•iwmi; of
ii Her. Petition for appoin'lnE
.................- •&gt;!• guard-poys
^... from
....... Hastings went
...........to,
. tlie
.... —
same,
.—
ib-r determlnihK: tan. order appointing guardian-entered., ntreting with Mr. Angell Elmtr San'bond filed ami'letter* iss.u-d
deen Harold Adams. Roy Finstrom,
heir* entered.
.
iniey . Bond filed
Estate John P Kocher Warrant and Robert Anj^rll und Winston Finstrom.
&gt; r limiting
inventory filed.
Conference' was held at Eu*t Lansing
Estate Lucy Seasf- Ftiial reWil’t* • m*»w, Community church.
aim.
: i—iuFTo creditor* Mucd fllrei, order allowing account entered,
Tuesday., March 29 the Junior "Y”
discharge
of
Adnu
burned
estate
cn-'
,ta Vc.n ti* Petition for 11
group will be host* to tlie smaller “Y”
'
11 filed, order for pubX&gt; tolled
1 group at Woodland for their study and
* oa*k» t ball The Hastings group i*
■ROVE
Rafale Hiram* L Uog&lt;
large in numbers and will, send a team
Adnu - •
’
:
Pere Hoffman was a Wdwdiaud
to Middleville the same night for jn■un;
appo
i itor Tuesday
door baseball
lunnuu
’
ti J Foster visited the Nxton school
All are urged, to attend the special'
mu.
Wednesday about thc «-H'Clu)i aork
■ services un Good Friday this week at
Mn Glen Asplnall and MaDlyn ol the Hastings Methodist church. 1 30
tl.. Durfre- district spent .Thur-day ,«o 3 00 octocs Ret A. C Totnahanhy.
-.uiit with Iwi parent- Mr and Mrs i.of the Pnsbyierum church of Battle
P. tc Hoffman
Creek will be. the speaker This senmrnl
-.t
Frank Norton suited twr
" »l»n*oreu bv ihe Barry County
i'.i Mr? Jay Haakm* id Vermontville• Ministerial Av*«iatlan
ubi
r„
* C. J Barnum of Woodland will, with
&lt; ■ ■ &lt;i. s.tiv wa- given Mi and wunf ol ”u AK lx'y' ‘urnlsh some;
i din.'.
Mi J-’i ni Mamet Thursday eveium; ''“•rla&gt; ,RO,lc on ,he r“rn‘
Con-'
A» tor Cadiliat
hr*n‘r
a’ Coat' Orove. April'

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS |

‘Ufd

Hj
i.T-.- --man l» confined to hi« trying to secure Mi
;iome with tho flu
• Jc fur the address

Hanna of M. S ■

.Id tjindv
.reU«*d to prerent High rehool oppor-’
John Burke of Belk-vw i* spending
’° “’e Urm
,h&lt;-lr Ap'“turn With hu-darighlef. Mrs W 16 conference
■
Grul.l and family.
"Any civilization can Ik- measured
i Mr- Glare Hoffman and Mr? Glenn b&gt; its recognition of the right* of
. I Aiptrutll- nnd daughter .spent Friday- others '—R. L Smith.
iMibllcai1 • night
former's
•• ••■ and
— Saturday
..... .
• with the »nrm*e-»
Secretary Angell is up north Jhi*
• .uien: Mi» and Mr- Will Navue.
at l week for two Father and Son banquet*
—In. litillr .
and further arrangement* for u big
'________________________ ________ — cunfrretiCe fur the whole northern dis­
trict to be held at Petoskey April 23.
Clay B*’®*1’. “nd I*110 Bump M®Lst• 1 ■ .11 -ill' Oral..':' -..ill- ;•&lt;.i.1t..v .la.oL
■ ■ I^R
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Sunday ,md n-jH.rt u large atJ?
O
.tendance than the week tk-fore. They
Rwl E
■
":1
E-« i«i Sundav ami furi.isi. -omc special music with Murguttt
' Vroo.-nan accumjianist.
.
L&gt; P E BL A ■ t MR
a Japan* se ana a Chinese student '
•
,
.from Krihunazoo College have been |n- •
Gtcd to meet with the Older "Y ' group
■
-11 !,a&lt;l Angtll s April first, tu give the
boy* Ui'ii idea on the war.
x ,
j; I
S
ihe Cailton Center V group and
z.
Cu.it, Groie Y have been invitid to:
♦
■
vi*iFKellogg * April I. in the afternoon
/■ Bg*
• (A,
Their schoolmate* and parent* may uc-,
I, B YBB*g
A '/
company them
z l
Mr . Oerald Patton ol Grand Rapid-, i
W
formerly a Y W. C. A. secretary, will
at b'.w I tl A mi"
V**U ,h,‘ Glr*-Hcscrve fcroup« at Nash-’
me. ro..r i&lt;&gt;&lt;~i
'ille, Woodland and Middleville thl.-.'
t, y.urMlt twi»!&gt; M
ix &gt;n Trout uf HillsJale College, i*
be. ut yer. ra.A
.being sought for a^ gia-st speaker at
■
••
y
I the Boy and Girl eonleiei-.tr at Battle!
. Creek Y- W. C A. April 6 or fl.
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tomer fecj al home and go away from
the bank feeling he had been fairly and
courteously treated^. . . as far as human-

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it has always paid three per cent interest
compounded semi-annually on all sav­
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Hastings City Bank
ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1886

Capital $75,000.00

"The Bank with the Chime Clock"

Thy D G T. O. club mot last week;
aH11 Mrs. Vera Brinker on Wednesday;
afternoon
‘
Mr and Mr* Ollfc Boulter and fam*
ily nnd Wflliffd Denwnd and family'
have beqp hating the thl.
KLINGENSMITH
FMK Mgr
Mr ami Mrs Neil Smih of M’dlaixt &gt;
klim.ln.vmiih.
I Alli UM.
land Mr and Mr* ClareiL-e Shellcv otI Mra. Maty-Saunders daughter and
Ansel Talmage and family
; Laming watted E G Smifh and taimlv family ol Iridianapolu. *pent Sunday taim-d her moth. I and .uster from
! on Sunday
with her. Mrs Sounder* is getting Kalanmaoo Sunday.
Miss Marian Woodman *pint ironr
««»•««&gt; c'«n **• t'kiwcted. Her There wa* a good attendance as tie*
Thursday until Sunday Visiting Inends daughter from Detroit ha- been iu»lp- KliUlcy Ladle. Aid which nut with
in Grund Rapids,
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,nK &lt;aro ,t,r •H'r »Hx* her return from
William Demontl was taken *:&lt;k on'
Pennock hospital
iWednesday and died on Friday morn-, Perfjr VanTuylc ha* been putting up'
; ii'.K- He had lived nearly all his life irc Un- past week. He 1* Atting H from'
lien Tin- funeral wa* held at the: Deep lake
t church on Sunday’ PM at 2 u clock
large crowd attended tlw caucus
“’nducrerT by Rri John Smith. Our ,lt bow.iu- Mill-, March U'There will
sympathy I', extended to tlw relaUv* • b., two ticket, the- yea: m Yankee:
An Evungelutic .-ermon uas xiw-u • spring? Of laid years there ha* only
‘ by the pastor last Bunday eveiung. Tiu |x,,.n lMu. tlckrt
| ^l5WSre euXe. M-*cti&lt;»r
th’ I
Sunday with hlzl

!Mrs Alice .Chare will have Uiarge oii“‘ Bo*cn--Mtlb.
'll., music and the pa»t&lt;*r will gire HiT Mr. and Mr*. Claud Shafer of near
I .M-nntui.
Payne Lake ar.- the iiroud parent* of a
Mid social evr- fine haby girl born two wreka ago.
nliig wa* held at Thonipaoii. last
EdwaM Bowerman i* quite til ot the
. Wi-djuiaday evening. it being held to hum.- of Mr and Mrs Harry Latta
m s 63rd
■ ub^iv, .Mi Thompson
03rd birthday ! Mrs Pern VanTuylc and Mis VeUa
. Willard BolUm iiaw lx-&lt; i; on the sick; Rngood and baby abut to Nashville
-ue p.i•-. week
Saturday with Lyk- Maxon of Giand
M:.- Jeuutte .Mi;n-r hod thc mlsfor- j nijMd. and visited Mr. and Mrs Gldjlun-- to. break hor arm last Sunday
j&lt;on Kennedy, returning home Sunday.
Wreral from here attended tin 'P
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r A ' Weilu-an rei-doi h&lt;i&lt;- . i**f nr.
Bowerman ami family of Gland.
d.O evening
W Rapid* spent Sunday with home folk*. |

F C Wing ,-pok. in th- Congregs-, Mr. and Mr? A Johnrtjh'ol west of'
; inalchurrh in Lake Od&lt; ■ u at lo A ; Middlevilli- are remodeling tin- Con­
st lad Sunday mwiiliu
.
' ven-.- hotur which they pun-hared re-|
&lt;•»
1 cently. They expect to move a* soon.
HICKORY CORNERS.
as thc work u completed.
Mi Emily Johnson, sister of M M
Onilh- Pickard of/year Middleville
K
. i ll^ai.d Mi. Bert Lawrence died^expect* to begin work tor Orin Robert*.
Wreitu.^lay. March 16. Ht-r funeral.Waj” April 1 and will move Into the Roberts
; held Saturday . 4t Lansing She ua- house soon
arly Hri year? e|d.
Mrs. Albert Green and daughters and
Arthur J Fox of Almont. Michigan. Marshall Brando* called on Mrs. Joe
u.’i-.d lecturer will iwld s mM oi; Hobbs and Mrs. Geortfc Converse near
:i.&lt;4ru&lt;Tioii jit the Miismuv temple la-re * Welcome Corners Friday.
M-Hiduv evc'iiiu.-, Mnrcha 2B. to which
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Fueling An- en: Richland, ciimux. Qale^riurg und.Bed-'tcrtalnlng company from Detroit. Al­
lord are called Tin- O. E 8. mil serve! berta Green called there Saturday
j
:*at 6 3i- ’
Mr. and Mr.- Mink ot Kalamazoo
N.M week will be. spring -.acation'at;called on.Olt Hill Burda*.
:S Agricultural *&gt;
Mr. and Mr* George D.-yrr and baby!
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. a’ of m-ar Hasting* were caller* in thl*
.houl th;* y«ar Thc two high-; m-ighborlwod Sunday.
s'.udcnu are France* Hamif-!
GOOD WILL COM.MVMTY.
i&lt;j*i points out ot a poxMble 128
। Lautr wiili IM point- .*
1 Through soinr error a very impof
from Grand Rapid*.

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Look Over the Past History of This Bank

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Jelly Dessert Powder IGB

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Re,, cciftniunltj meeting wa* left

out

for

Ike M. P. church fur right evening* an -onginal ' program gotten up by
bvginnir.r March 20.
'
I thr ladies ot tlie community with fineRoy Walters, teacher a'- the Kellogg' »mgint. At tlwcallof tlw -whistle* the
Aitool Iuls the mtunpa.
diRerent ones a* their turn came
Mr- pwadHng returned home from marched up from the basement, all trit
Flinflast week after spending two their funny costumes and were miro-'
duccd. It all wax very funny and pleas-;
Ing. At the etore (they al! sang Miree
daiight-r? family.
*
Mr uiia Mr*. Henry Germaine moveb »ong*, closing with Good Night La-j
last week to their new home hear Milo die?” and all. bowed to the audience
M. und Mr*. Ro** Wiudby and sou and toll tlw platform amid great ap­
plause.
with their ;hrnih here.
There will ix- an Eaatcr program:
earned on by tlw people ■ mostly young
people &gt; ol ihe Parish.’ which promise.
ix niw ii
uc in u»- vvening at
NLKsE TLl.Lh HOW TO
.
SLEEP SOUND, bTOP GAM |11M! Good Will chun.h. Sunday evening
Mr» Mattle Hine ei.toriuiiwM the W.
|C T U Wednesday sicknew prevent• cd some trmu gouu but they had ai
profitable tln.e Wi- need to be up and)
. douig in tlie temperance work.

Marv Kiblinger Wednesday. Tlie April
meeting will be held thc 3rd Wednesday
for dinner with Mrs Maude Goodrich.
Dr Miles. Dr Pirnie o! the Kellogg
Bird Sanctuary will be there and give
pictures ot tlw birds and ol their work.

■ Surplus $50,000.00

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Claud Harrington and wife of HanReid and Gordon Durkee and son David
ot Delton were Sunday gueala of Jason
Williams'.
Earl Knowles is improving after hal­
ing an attack of aiipcndiciUs

AUCTION SALE!
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Having more personal property upon my farm than I need to continue farming
operations, 1 will have an auction sale on the premises, one mile east and one-half
mile north of Freeport, Michigan, or eight and one-half miles north of Hastings,
Michigan, on
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Tuesday, March 29
5

Commencing at 1 :Qp o'clpck and tell the following:

HORSES

Bay gilding, 3 years old.
Bay mare, 2 past.
Belgian colt, 2 in June.
Belgian colt, 18 months old.

Dane side rake.
3-section spring drag.
2-horse cultivator.

Miller bean puller.

McCormick-Deering cream sep­
arator.

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TOOLS

Keystone hay loader.

McCormick-Deering tractor.
Oliver tractor plow.

TERMS OF SALE—Strictly Cesh.
Thia i* not a forced sale, but U made for the convenience of the teller and for that
reason the right to accept or reject any and all bid* i» hereby reserved.

JOHN DOYLE, Proprietor
WALTER R. LOBDELL, Receiver of the State Bank of Freeport, Clerk.

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COL. WM. H. COUCH, Auet.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH M. 1932

WANTED—Reliable
REPRESENTATIVE
for the/
unce Co

[IGEST.Mutual Fire InsurrfWiy in Michigan.

25,000 Satisfied Patrons

FREEPORT.
funeral 6f John Buehler.
Some jy*ople say. make hay when Mr and Mts- Br,Ue Tooker enter•Jie sun shines, but James Ferguson ,aln*d lhelr nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Ruswent fishing last wtfek one day in a »« Rlneiurdt and daughter of.Desh'hard sn«w storm und eajnr ixp-ic with ,cr- Ohl0- iMt week.
live plke^totid weight being 10 pound*.
Mika Belly Townsend of Detroit was
the largest weighing five j-xjunds. He a week-end guest at the Lew -Wolcott
iopeirt from Saturday noil) Monday at luime.
STATE COLLEGE MAN DE­ the home of Mr. and Mt Slcpten W. S.'Surrarrcr. Prank Wampo. RusNovtskey. Warren Kidder and Oscar
VISES MIXTURE FOR CQAT i Milh-r. and boTmte me. Via sure knows
। how to -fry fish and Helm know how v«n Impe were in Hastings Monday on
1N0 YOUNG FRUIT TREES
n. «» thxm
busrneM.
t''
.
I Thr following is a cllflpttrg re-reivcd. John Buehler paired away Tuesday,
RABBITS WttX NOT GNAW
by Mr. and Mr*. Ed Hull last week from ;March 15. He wax a rneruix-r of the i
TREES COATED WITH IT a Ijk Amp le* pap»f relating a l» v. ol ।local M E. church, as wAlJns u faith-*
ful member of the I. O. O. P No. 146. |

STOPS RABBIS
DESTRUCTIVE WORK

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g Even When Very Hungry They [ MI.m Velina Rawrll of l&gt;e- Angele:
’Will Not Touch thc

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the home ol her daughter. Mrs Andrew i
Roush at Hustings.
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of ---------Hurting*- -----called
Coated Tree a
luu- of thr- Hrthony ‘(Nmimimiional ■ . Victor
- — Hcnney -—t'
Up to thl.&gt; time rabbits hove been church. 'Tliev were attended Uv Mr^ThuriMlay ut tne P. A Thomas home. |
! regarded us eiu-rnte.'i-it young orchard ,md Mi.- Paul Huiewll, brother wllCi*" Mr. and Mrs Manon Clem of Carlton
called‘ Friday
at the P. A. j
i tree*. In numerous Inrtanevf. they Kite ot bride. They are at prewm m Center
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ihave girdled( such trees and ruined'dk* city of Loa Vega*. Ncvaila. where Thomas horpe.
nuuiv a yuuiiK orchard. This has brentArlcigh hu.* cmptoymeni/ They plan
Mrs. Ada Biair and son. Vern Conckh*!
'.in cxCUm* for jicoplc having urchuid*. tuVhrt in the cast ai a liilcr dale. Tiny and wife of Grand Rapid* were callers
For
to rnlM-. ferrets in order to hunt down itue.r the best wi^ies’'of a Jw»rt of Friday at the .George fierce home. and'
the buhniea and jirevent their destruct |friends for u long und-'happy irnarrb d visited with Brion Walker.
Uve work to fruit tree&gt; This will not!Me;
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&lt;ill ?&gt; « i ui.&gt;r..
be n&lt;-&lt;*u«ry any Ibirgvr.
. | j.lr aIltl
Q^rgel Martin and tail
Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Coolie Visited in
During tire pii*t winter Profcnw|daughters,Thelim* and .Mane, .spent
* James A. Nielson, ot the Michigan j *
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• •' Grund Kupids and Sparta Sunday and
Miss Rose Eckardt acconipanled them
State College, at the Graham Experi­ Martin nt Nashville,
mental Fann w-.-.l of Grand Rapid-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wulti r.* of Irving to visit her sister,. Mrs Mary Kuns of
FLOUR
FEED
COAL t- CEMENT &lt;• LIME
hat. tried out some experiments which were guerta Tuesday of Mrs. Pearl Gland Rapids.
702 CHURCH ST.
FLINT, MICHIGAN
BRICK -:- TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Corey who have
shod thut till-, damage by rabbits to Smith...
been visiting relatives in Reed City for
[young fruit trees can easily be pn HURRAS. Pre*., Lowell, Mich.
Hint, Mich.
HASTINGS
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a
couple
of
weeks,
returned
home
Tues
­
!vented.
Hurting.-. visitors Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Kelly' and day.
i The exjx-nmcntA have dealt with rab­
Mr. und......
Mrs.----Jess --Howlader
daughter -Gloria,
oLDctroit. culled FriUH refiehanU.
■. something ......
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------ went
- ... to
- -(
bit
that ».-»•&gt;
can bc|
!applied easily and clieaply to young ■ day evening ut the Iwmt- of Mrs. H W Mount Pleasant Saturday to visit
.
fruit in* ;, and shrubbery to preventGriswold und Mr. nnd Mr* Arthur friends over Sunday.
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- committee for a party to bej। damage
by cottontails
I Seifert
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Mr and Mrs. Jake Miller of WoodTAMARAC CORNERS.
Mrs. Clara Scars entertained the
Clayton Case and Otis Ketcham, kx-al held in tac Ketcham lull Uu- evening. A number of wild rabbits were raughl! -The honors of the wntacjrlaw. of the bury visited their, uncle Philip Ger- Those among Hie sick this week are. 8umm Sisters Birthday Club at her
grocery mtn.'took advantage ot the: of April 2 which will be either a (lance j■by comervat ion officer* during the fall local school. |&lt;&gt;r 1932 are a* follows: ’ linger, and family Sunday.
Aunt
Anna
Curtis.
Cleo
Scars
and Au- home on her birthday. .‘Saturday. March
weather lla- pu t w&lt;t k and filled their. or i-Jrd party Five-table.-, ot progn -sive --j -— *-i---------------------- i.. -- —■ ’ Helen Rmiohnor
19.
There was quite a good attendance.
Boughner
having
106
jioints.
luu
turn
Ba'-srtt
Wort
­
Hnvfntr
ifwt
mint*
John
Wagner,
who
hut.
tarn
so
veryidra,
Mrs.
Bassett
and
Mrs
Will
Wurtice hoiiM-e. Although the ice I. rath* i ■ pedru were jilay-.-d Satunluy night and winter und imprisoned in an en- Lulu Kurtz, ioi points'^LiUlan Thayler., sick
ck with the flu; is
| Jey.
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We were so pleased to have as a vis­
ts getting better.
ley.
ihm it is rejairted to lx- g&lt;x&gt;d quality. Ward Cole and Mis. EiMilx-tli Gray. closure nt thc farm.' Tn. the enclosure 99 point,. and those trying 'for fourth
Mrs. 3. C Schuler and daughter. Miss' Mra Clarinda Stowell is atowlv on itor Mrs May Townsend of Hartings,
Mr and Mrs Pen! St&lt;-v&lt; iu* and Mr . ■..mning «r*t aral Gayh-n Bn- toi and। wa* a small orchard of fruit tree* ot place are. Marcella ^Mishler,.Jo-ephine Helena, were In Grand Rapids Friday 1^ gain.
one of'our dear old friends. D J.
various kinds
and'Mis Kemrctli GarrettKnudson ot Grand Rapids was also
and Saturday
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Tlie rabbit* were provided with .bur* Novisky and Roscoe Fighter.'each hav- night
Mrs. H J Gibsom who has been car*
“5*
on
there
row.* for shelter but were giyi-h'no food
*“jjj LS?hut' u
Mrs. Ixaho Van Connett, it former ing for her mother in Grand Rapids reMils Statu Smith of Grand Rapids
oilier than that which grew in the en­
.unxl
.o
her
S.WJ.,
«£
local
resident,
died
Monday
nt
the
spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
closure and certain ul ihe fruit trees,
Ovnrsmilh
home
in
Rattle
Creek,
at.thc
were treated with various rrpellant*
ItOIIINIiL'E PARK.
I T** Christian Oidcavor will hold the home of her jiarenu. Burt Smith's.
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36.
She
was.brought
to*
tills
vil| Their were 32 rabbits shut up in thc
Mr.
and
Mr.*,
fetlph
Finkbeiner
of
thclr
buslr.es
,
meeting
a
week
from
^orchard. That'.■; quite a rabbit )»pula- laitc und funeral- at the local M. E.
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
spent Sunday with the lat­ this Friday evening at the home of
ilorr for-one small tract apd the aii- church. Ri v Wynn officiating. Burial Middleville
,
Olen Smith und wife of Sunfield
ter's parents. Mr and Mrs. Julian Polls George Olmsted.
j Imais got hungry. But tu the experj- in local cemetery.
Mrs. John Kollar entertained the
.Tlie L. A. S. Vili meet this week Wed­ called at C. M. Stowell's Sunday.
Tin- following are the list of village
»menl went along It bccuni'- evident
Busy Bee cjub Thursday the day was nesday at the home of Mrs. Clara Scars.
On Tuesday Geo. Ragla and wife ac­
'that It wns going to succeed. Although ofJjCiT* us elected Monday: President. spent
M-winK carpet rags, also enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Mike CurtU and Mr................................................
companied Herbert Firster ...»
and WWJ
wife
.the cottontails grew gaunt and thin Percy Ra-sse-r; village clerk, Ed. Babbitt;
St. Patrick's program. A loyely pot and Mrs. Clarence Myers attended thc to Woodland where they spent tho {from lack of sufficient food none of the treasurer.' Thelma Seifert; assessor. J. a
luck dinner was served at noon. Next funeral of their uncle, Stephen Schantz, evening at Demand Cullerfit.
D.
Cool;
trustees,for
full
term.
J.
D.
j tree* coated with certain repcllants was
mretiiiK
t&lt;»
be
with-Mrs
Clara
Cisler
Monday
in
Hasting*
at
thr
home/*-'
Will
Bajme^nd
wife
called
on
the
Knowli-s. L. R Lester and M MrCiilln;
touched.
April 14.
the latter’s sister. Mhk-Tinkler His former's sister, Mrs. Etta Dove at Carl­
' Thc thing that turned the trick. It truateos to till'vacancies. H N, Rench.
Betty Pott* spent Friday night nnd body was taken to Rockford. Il|.. for ton. Sunday,
.
'wa.* finally learned, was resin. Tills is I. E. Moore.
— and *Mr*.
— **
—*—* Piaster
------ spent•
Herbert
Mrs Lloyd Allerding of Carlton Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Leone burial. We all give our deepest sym-1 *Mr.
easily applies! tp trees or shrubs by
Dean, of Bowne.
pathy.
Sunday in Hartings with Robert Altolt.
| mixing il with hat linseed.oil Tills passed away suddenly at her farm
mixture is harmless to trees and rabbits home Friday evening
Mr* Claude. Walton was a Grand
but n cottontail apparently will starve
to death before he will touch bark tiiat Rapids visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Millard Lightfoot returned af­
has been smeared with it. Tlie prep­
aration is cheap and nu)y be made by ter an extended stay with her sister-in­
law. Mr.-. Gale Lightfoot, dpring the
the orcha rd 1st at home.
As for Hie rabbits that made this absent^ of the latter's husband.
MIm Pearl Crane of Battle creek is
contribution to science, they have been
released, none Ihe worse for their ex­ now assisting Mrs.'Claude Walton with
perience save that they arc pretty her household duties.
hungry. A-few weeks tn the wild state
Little Tvddle Walton U well enough
to be out uround.
will remedy tiiat. however.
Thc.narry County Association of Odd
While thr experiment* were carried
on chiefly in the lnlere.*ls .of orchurii- Fellows und Rebekahs met Munday
Ists und farmers, they have consider- evening in the local J. O. O. F hall,
with u Muir attendance despite tlu&gt;
Iqblr sik’tiificaiicc for sportsmen.
, If rabbits can lie. easily “nd Ancient­ stormy weatlier After the business ses­
ly kept .way from small fruA trees, sion we listened Ut- a delightful pro­
The New Paint for In­
IVe have ulI xradeH
berry bushes and other shrubs by a gram in which tlie teachers of the local
terior
woodwork
and
cheap repenant. tlie chief argument In school gave, a one-act play entitled
ami I'olnrs ami will
favor of thc. ferret will be removed. "Tlie Teeth of a Gift Horse" with musi­
Furniture.
make them to lit j'tuirOnce it is no longer necessary to use cal numbers, jiiano duets und vocal
windoWK.
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Hie next meeting will be al
these-domestic wroscUi in controlling duets.
You can blaze :i trail
I nuisance rubbiL-. it'jiautd not be diffi- Prairlerille'wnictime in May.
Prices Are Down!
of beauty in the'homeIcult to keep on the liooks a law forbidMerle Neto of Carlton spent tho week
'.
wit h Art Lac. It drieX
j ding their |x»sesalon or use anywhere etjd in the village.
vhade complete
Mr. and .Mrs. Buy Neeb of Blissfie ld,
' in tlie state. And lhat -will lie mighty
with spring
in •! hours and comes
{good news to honest rabbit hunters
spent thc week end with the former's;
jiareyts.
Mr.
and
Mrs.Lewis
Neeb They.
in
a
beautiful
line
of
lures NOW
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COATS GROVE.
u1m» visited her pnrents. Mr and Mrs.'
color.-*. Ask for color
All Other Grades in
: Paul Woodmuii war; nt Caledonia Will Allerding of Carlton.
i Thursday.
enrd.
Proportion
Another old resident of this place Mrs. Ray Neeb, Mr. nnd Mr*. Meric
pawed’ away last week. Mrs. Emma Neeb made a trip to Lansing Satur­
Barnum, afti’-r a short illift'A*. died day evening.
Wcdneffilay' afternoon nt the home ol
'liar Ladies' Literary club, elected
| her daughter, Mrs. Edna Wood, of their officers for the coming year as
Hartjngs. She had lived practically oil follows.
President. Mrs. Lorno
iier life here and was well known and Knowlf.;: first vice-president, Mrs. R
will be greatly missed by a Urge circle W. .Griswold: second vice-president, j
of relative* and friends. 'Ihe tuneral Mrs Mattie Everhart; secretary. Mrs.
services were conducted by F. C. Wing Frank Cool; treasurer.'Mrs Lulu Nag-:
and held at the church here. Friday k-r.
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GOODS DELIVERED
TELEPHONE 2131
• P. MrUurl.il ip the Fuller .cemetery.
A-Junrur Sewing club of girls eleven)
Tile birthday meeting urll be field [yenrsr of age and over w.is recently ortills week, Thursday with Mrs. Agnes!gauized with a niemberahib of twelve.
Haight.
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i.uich Mis. Harold Rosenberger as
The Girls' Glee club ot the - Wood-■ leader, nt whose home the club will
I land sclxwl in charge of Mr. Beamer,; meet'each Thursday night rrt T.0U
jliav'e eight very good murtcal selectionsio'clock, for Uk*trueitons
jSunday evening. Jesse Chase and Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
j Kelsey gave a duet and a sermon was’and baby. Marvin Harold, and the for­
given by our pastor.
mer's mother arere In Grand Rapids
. Tlie Young People's class of 8 S at-, Friday un burtne,**.
/
tended a surprise party for Helen 8lo- Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cool and Nelda
cum Monday Evening and ret&gt;ort a, Cool and Mrs. J. I)..Coal were in Grand
good Ume.
—*-*- *Saturday.
’—•—&gt;—
Rapids
Next Sunday there will be special
Miss Nomrn Cool returned home
music und other features at all the Sunday from her work ut La Barge and
services which will be fitting for Easter Miss Nelda will take her place for tlie
and also Evangelistic
coming deck.
CXrttagc prayer meeting was held ut
Mr. and Mrs. peorge Thompson were
Ihe-home of Floyd clum on Wednesday Hostings visitors Sunday.
Tvcnitu;
Ralph Kidder returned Tuesday from
AND UP
The P. T. A. will be held on Friday Battle Crock.
FOB FAC1ORY
Rev. and Mra. Wheeler and Burdette!
evening with pot luck ^tipper und pro­
This Triumphant New Studebaker h
gram put on by Clarksville people*
■ Livingston attended tlie counsel meet-I
MIm Loretta DeVault was doing ing at the Sunfield U. B. church Fri-,
impr«»il« In appearance and
practice teaching ut our school last day and Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler were supper I
wok.
In value—give, you Safety Glow
Ruth and ' Marlon Woodman spent guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. John |
Brake of Pleasant Valley.
the week end in Kalamazoo.
throughout, Free Wheeling, SynGordon Wilkins is now In thc city!
Tlie F. Clum family. Mr. and Mr*.
Geo. Coats. Mrs. John Woodman. Mrs. of Newark. New Jersey, where he has I
chronlied Shifting, Automatic Start­
Mattle Kimble and Mrs. Dorothy Barn­ employment Mr. Wilkins was a for­
mer
student in our local school.
um
are
among
thane
on
the
sick
list.
ing — 32 Studebaker betterment,.
Mrs. Leona Kidder and two children
P. C. Wing was called to th* Lake
Odessa Congregational church to are now nUPly located in the fra
Blough
house.
preach Sunday morning at ten and was
J. L. Ickes, wife and sister Anna,
litre to Illi hia appointment at 11:19.
A group of women met at Mrs. were Hastings visitors Sunday at tlie
Blanche Bayne's Thursday to do sew­ home of Mrs. J. A. Rockwood and at­
tended the funeral Monday of Rev.
ing for the needy..
Marfan
Woodman visited Lucile George Cappy of Welcome Comers.
Mrs. Sanuintha Ppckham of Lake
Frantz in Sunfield Wednesday.
Odessa has been quite ill with pneu­
HOLMES CHURCH.
monia for the last week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. George Firster of Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes of Mill­
montville were Sunday afternoon vis­ ington were week-end guests of the!
itors at Roy Wickham's.
former's porepts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnum of Hynes.
• , .
Hastings spent Sunday at Hubert Bar­
Rev. and Mrs. Wilkins made a busi­
num's and they all apent the afternoon ness trip this week to Grand Rapids.
at Fred Seger's at Freeport. •
W. 8. Surrarrcr made a business trip
' Miss Julia Durkee of Grand Rapids Tuesday nnd Wednesday to St. Johns.
Sunday , guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
spent the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs.,Waller.Durkee and Mrs.____
Arthur
_________
Clinton
„were
_______
Mr._____
and Mrs.
_________
Lew ]
Hubert Barnum and daughters called' Neeb, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neeb of BUmon Mrs. Nettie Ovenunllh at Maple (field and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neeb
Grove Thursday and found her sick I Frank Goach and mother. Mrs. Priswith the flit
I cilia Oosch, of Hastings, attended tho

$4,00(1,000.00 have been paid in losses
since organization.. .. A Policy that
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�THE HAKTINGti BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23. IM*

PAGE TWELVE

NASHVILLE.
Mrs. LI bble Manhall has spent ihe
taut two week* in Hastings.
। Mrs. .Minnie Baker suffered a stroke
iflmiday morning. Her daughter. Mr*.
Clark Higbee, of Grund Rapids U
I spending a few days here.
TOTAL VALUJE GROWN LAST ,run“**Jfrvlc*‘ *for Mrs Arthur Hili'
------- -- --------_-_y Wednesday near
YEAB ONE THIRD LESS
I Saginaw was held Friday afternoon at
two o'clock at the Hc»s funeral home.
THAN IN 1030
I Mrs. Hill had been in iff health for
■ several years. She leave* tier husband.
SUGAR BEETS RENDERED
Arthur Hill,
Maple
1 Arthur
Hill, one
one son
son Fred*
Fred of
ot Maple

'CHOPSUMMARY ’I
COMPILED FOR 1931 j
I

Nearly

SEED Time

'ou are going to need FARM
&gt;§ of any variety this spring
we invite you to call arid talk with
us before you buy.
.

BEST ACREAGE RETURNS-o—■

Dry Weather and Prevailing;
’ Low Prices Made Hard Year

r-.no.

Of Course
you don’t object to receiving a LOT for your money.

™ju,i«i n»

Read these EASTER Bargains

service Burial in LakevleW cemetery.-

Mr*. Bessie Brown and Mrs Gail
Wrdw"

For Agriculturists
, Mrt
j 2emtr wax taken to
The Michigan department of agri- KulamawM Thursday for X-raysa*
1
culture, in co-opf.-raiion with the U. 8
Miss Margaret Furniss o»e*D«rolt
department of agriculture, hits u*urd;*jx-ni the week end at tier home here J
an unnpa] crop atimmao' for thc state! Mrs- Aau WiM.vler'of 'Ann Arbor has)
of Michigan for thc year 1931.which'!*;been spending.-a few weeks with Mrs.
very interesting.
j Von W. Furiu'
We .think odr reader* would not care j Mbs Catherine x\ayo. 33. daughter,
fob the many detailed tables concerning - of Ed. Maya pu**cd uwuy Friday mprn-1
the different .crops, but they will be I ing after several mouth'.i illntw. Siv-!
Interested in Ihe general summary of! graduated with tlie class ot IBM. also
the crop situation in 1931. a&gt; &lt;:«m- 'from Western Stale. Teachers' College 1
trusted with previous years
I She u.v. a succewful teacher, 'having’
Tlrt total value of all Michigan farm taught two yean at River Rouge and;
crops grown m 1931 wan csUmajcd at | lad year in Grand Rapids. She started;
(97.826.000. Till* i* 33’ les* than that! her secund year but had to give up lien
of 19M and 42 • less than that of 1929 : wprk utter tluw »wlu. She leaves herj
A large percentage at the hay and feed; father, a step mother, a halt sister,'
- grain crops arc fed on the farms where I Ami. besides a host of other relu-,
these crojw are produced, .and the in-; t:vr.s und friends. Funeral services were]
come from tiiat portion of these crops held ut the home Sunday afternoon atj
is derived from livestock sales As .1 two o'clock
Rev." France* having
consequence lite actual casli income charge. Burial at Lakeview lx .-ide her I
from the sale of crop* is touch le*a. mother who passed away several years;
than their gros value. The.report con-; ago
।
eludes. 'The relatively small gro.v-.' Will Gokny and family of J»ck*6h|
•monetary return 111 1931 probably leaves! and Let; Walker ot Detroit spent Suntlie itnallest net- amount of cash in! day ut ihe Gokay^hoine
the. hand* of Michigan farmer* in
Rev w D Huye.&lt;. Nellie. Arnold ;uid ■
many years available for ihe purchase Ruth spent Siuyiay at Bloomingdale;
of other items'.’We would -ay .that where tlw former had 'charge of thej
there 1* no reason tor u*ing the won! church service* while hi* brother was;
•probably.' it i* certainly tni:&gt; the! holding the service here.'
• funner* of thm state have the smallest! Johnny Johnson of Baltic Creek;
'amount of cash 'available for purchaM-*:*)M-nt the week end with his parents. I
of oth-T good, that they have iiad m'
--- ‘&lt; *•*
■--------- ’
,
lrCrI1I &gt;carf
MIDIH.EVILI.E.
Thc gn&gt;v. return:'per acre, without
1:1 “ !&lt;-'tter 10 friend’, here, Mrs.;
deductions
for
tn*M*
incident
to
grad^
,
'.
,
'..i
M
f
'
r
«
‘
*n.
wIiAi*
with
a
’
son
in
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 2257
ing. were much lower for most crops’ Fvnca. Oklahoma, speaks-of thc fine)
than in uny recent vui. du- to the weather flint they enjoyed in Feb-verv low prevailing prices. Tlie mnx&lt; 1 fuary. when tlw mercury went up to.
mum return w.c $6111) ;* r aero for!M thou there wa* a change and on
sugar bccls. and the next hiKiwst'waxi Uw 9tli ol March it dropped to nine
- - acre
•— tor iiotatoex.
• •
■— above, xero. Garden* were up,
apent
thr
1
week
end
with
taime
folk*S28.5T) per.
—trees
- - .hi;
— —
HOPE CENTER.
Mr*. Clara Ricker of - Owendale is acre value for buckwheat wa* only'»•*&gt; «nd "'me in bloom. ?o you can
YiaiUng her siMrr. Mrs. Mina Baglev.
S4.4O and of rye $5.13.
' ’*r,- ulls
Fird Scott and Frtd A*hby anMillmg
Wil) Aldrieli of Kalama/&lt;xi and Mi.- : ,Tr.e production of all Held crojwD'&lt;- tvthian - enlnycd an oy-t. r
the Spaulding ice house, ut Wall lake. Mina Bagley uf this place wete married &gt;-.1 pt oif-.t.. Id jM-i- and clov i .-’&lt;’d- -•■upper 1 u«-.-.«lay.- evening till* week. It
Birdeva Lyttle ol Kalamazoo recently congratulation*.
-was larger in. 1931 than in 1930. du.--*«&gt; a i»t luckS&gt;'.H on by tlie loser* o.;
s~
, , mainly Io increased Melds per acre, a*1"
Tliur.Miuy. evening tlie council met to'
——mmmmmm■■the urn age oi sevccil erpps was -mall1 ■■■
—
,.r, th,. Run crop was tlie largest m go over the return Af the village elec-'
lion and the old council cleaned up;
ilvir bujiucM and tin- new officers were
Gt.lrt'a
per cent in comparison with the pro- sxoui in and they th$n organized
The.Ideal Theater iipt on a show
Wednesday upd Thursday nigh' ., for
&lt; morn ini|x&gt;rtaiit onc&gt;
Building and Loaiy&gt; Associutipns have financed eight million
the benetii of thr Boy Scout* Thl* t,
;ic»
American homes during the post one hundred years. The
• Taken as .1 whole the year 1931 will thc'iast show until ' certain improver
11.777 Associations have twelve million saving members wUli
l&gt; remeniie'fnt by the-, farnici* . &gt;,-f mi nt.- arc made that c W. Bt’iinclt has]
total assets of nine billion dollars.
। Michigan as marking'ubjut the lowot m tniwl.
In a letter to fricild* rcgaidinu Miss
Thr earnings of thc Association* have been growing every
'••bb in tlw history of their bu&gt;iin.»*». dm
• to t|ie ptevatlintt low prlcv.v Tux* ' were Anna Peterson, she had an oficratlon:
•year without a .angle set back.
■ Inot dmeasetl a.- cdmpuitd with pre- of Hu- nth. ahd i- now gaining vm*:
The Standard has 5.407 first mortgages aggregating 14 mil­
rpc'.v This will be gixxl new* to her
lion do!Ian. appraised al 29 million dollar*, and insured’ for 35
'funner buy* arc lower, arm miple- many friends Jnaind here
million dollar*, siiowing a steady growth during it* 39 years of
Rom- Lowden Scnsitei. who *ix*nt iicr'
‘ menu- and some other godda tin- farmer
goritorate lite, with never a miss uf- paying a 5'1 dividend each
I feels obliged U&gt; purchase have not curly duy.-i ui thl* vicinity bin fur many
i: lured anywhere near us great u rtduc* year* hh&gt; been a resident of Florida’.
;
tion
a*
thc
farmer
has
had
to
take
hi
WE INVITE YOUR MEMBERSHIP
Tlie M E Ladies supper tin Friday
i the sale of his own oops.'.
&lt; veiling drew- a good crowd to the M. E
!p.irlorsvni'- Mhetnc of the’ meal .»nd
Mr- Dentibt Duifcy went to Pvjmock; th,- d.corxUor
In Inincii of St.
jlKbpital Thur-sday morning ami had | Patrick** day.
. her 1011*11* removed.
■
I The Friday night Miuwvturm caught
■ -Mr. «iu Mr*. Melvin McKibbin amijmany unaware*. It *nowed about three
Detroit, Michigan
Griiwold at Jrfferaon
children apent the week end with Me* •nciw* of very wet *nuw. Tlw- *un soon'
MeKibbin &gt; mother. Mr-. Ih
Local Rsprcbtntatioc.
IV.PrriuM-d havoc with it
jlfom-.
neat -Middlt
villi
.
- ----—.
• T.iv Day for the Starr Common-,
J. L MAUS &amp; SON
Mr and
ul-,1 MrMr; John
.t.ihl. Ctuwfuid U Gun• wealth t-clidbl wa.&lt; on Saturday and
I' Mr.
Hatting*, Michigan
jlake spent Sunday afternoon in tKcimunj were clad tu assist in a *malL
I J. C. Raymond home. -*;,y. Thc-boy:- ’-&lt; em to enjoy their horn •’
1 ,lhuncaj_xian-h 17 marked aY»tht..“hh»n--and were a manly lot’iif boj*
' imporuht day in the lire of Mn-y While thc calendar &gt;ayx it t. now!
. FJua Norris, when relative* and Inrnrt *pnng. 1: ,d&lt;x-.- riot look much like il
■gathered at her home to Help her cell—., from our window.
nii.iiiniiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuitiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiuiuiuuiunuuniiimiiiimiiuuiiuiuu
brute in r 93rd birthday Thc day wa- ' We arcVo-have a new (actwy here,
J ‘
very respect and was spent*' uni all'are wishing them *uccev It,
I In a qui manner with visiting a* tin' jwil! Mart in a small way. but there ioj
!i&gt;a*t time. An important featuie ot the!’ room to grow, which nil hojic for It.
'
jlilA was the fine chickcii dinner.
«.&lt; thcr n^th two birthday cak&gt;
M;.,
DOWUNCi.
Norri* L» trniarkabiv active forr ow in ■ A *pannk«' and sausage topper l»
Ldvjnccd
ami is enjoy..ng tan ix irnr piai.nrr.d t-&lt;r Wednesday evening
.. March 30. a..-&gt; frtedcakev and roff«&lt;tmuiyinti .
igo she wia- u.:ti. an* included in the menu, beginning at
•• ociocJt in the'church bdVjhrtii and
family ot mntinuing until ab are errved Omii•venbodv and »nyn some of th’
rakr« of l^c waxm
Midiaei and Sarah C

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you will give us a 1’ttle time we will demon­
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।

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Who isn’t looking for all the value hit money will
get him these day*? Just let u&gt; show you the 1931

Goodyear Speedway
29 x 4.40-21 S3-95 J—2.6 x 4.75-19 $5.12
29 4.50-20 4.30
29 x 5.00-19 5-39
30 4:50-21 4.37
31 x 5.25-21
6.63
Still Lower Prices in Pairs!
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GOOD USED TIRES $1 bp

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Sunday suitor* a/Cal Stanton'.*.
Stanton rrmattang for a few days,
care of the. mother and'
in a *ei iixi* condition. , |
Rov Rice aiKTitb-d a |
! Irving Saturday night?
-*u&lt;h of*Riitlarat railed
lib mother. Mr* Bert Otf». Sajidaj
:erl&gt; confen-ncr «dl be Held at
iheid pAnonage on Friday. April■irt Superintendent Win-cicr if.
d to be present-at tiiat time?
hmuig Armor " pugcant will be
latter Jnoniing at 10 3b A. M
Banfield at BPM

jml Mrs Emil Schwucho Friday afti-rm»n and Saturda*.
\ I
Clare Johnson of Vrstaburg 14 assist-j
ng Areliie Herrington with hl* work;
H present. Archie b »k&gt;wly recovering•
Irom a )&gt;.- jlungrd attack of tht flu.
.I
Mr. and Mr- Wallace Norton Mrs I
I?-a SMnton and Norton Slocum were
vltlun.- of the gnpp‘ epidemic l.e-'J
wrvk Mary Bun wig it* -ix-lnv in rluugel
id the household duties, also tlw pa-|
ncht-i
■
BRANCH D1BTRH T.
Little Robert* Jones. who wnt.so ill.
is gaining slowly.
Owu.g to stormy weather und uck*l
tic** the Dorca* Society wasn't *o well!
attended at thc home of Mr and MraJ,
Henry .BideIman a* exjxcted
Clay Attains ol Hastm&amp;s and Law-J
fence Adami. Grand Rapids, wrrej

nnd Mr*. U’dw Adam*.
Mies Donna McKeown of the M. 8
C
h'Mite ■injr ita *»vk end
.
riel this Week owing to illta-a* of
teacher.

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15-lb. bag

29c

Winesap Apples

Head Lettuce
Idaho Potatoes

Grape Fruit

Bananas

Fancy Select Bakers

Choice, Ripe Yellow Fruit

Michigan Russet

Large, Sweet Juicy

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KJranges

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Beef Pot Roasts

Steak

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�THE HAMTINGIi BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MMCH 33. 1»M
djjnham School news.
i
clovebdali.
I
Prairieville.
W&lt;f were sorry to lone two of, pur f Mr. and Mr«. Whaley, w-te have been /rhe irnlora of our school will pre­
number l ist week. Doru and Van Hau-; vintUng their aister, Mr-,. lAckstrdt. for M(g -windy Willows" In the near fit­
’ man let! und arq now attending
I*"” few week*, returned to their ture. They are working hard to make
Harney XfHJs ,«hc&gt;ol
■
homeatatMimmulhPlymouth.'Inzl
Ind.,Wedneuliiv.
Wednesday. I (te play- a______
succcta__T
and.. ll—undoubtedly
Tte Bunday School will pre»eiit a I will be.
,
George CteMtnan ha* returned to
smallw-----program
tte, miumu:
Ultle
Uwu
U a medics!
•Choo).
-------..1- 1 Easter
~~~~—•Sunday
i T’-|in Mine
W"|» u
a uicukhi
inz&gt;vnltu&gt; am!
Easter
____
...g .___
....
Our attendance for tte past two morning
and In
in lh»
the evening
evening an
an Easter
I __..__ . ..U1 —
pe
IinOc
hospital
at Hasweek* ha* l&gt;een very low on account ol pantomime and a playlet called “Why । Un„ 8hc wa gocnewhat improved last
«. .nuch .Uk,„«
J* r—Ur’ ■•*»! • &lt;*• •mm
,b|. u, M
Mr Foster wa* at school a few mln- by tte smaller children. Everyone wel-, hoJ|le

uu. on

uudub ~n»

clu.U. ..d l.dud O.rr.n ..und-

WENT CABLTON.

j H- *&gt;•»«■»

Mrs. Campbell, who* lias been looking ^r/ramu*
after thc household duties at Mort Bia-!
son's, has returned home
Very-glad to report Mr* Sl**on able
to.be up and around the tususe after n. x«
several weeks' illness
r. M&lt;
Mr and Mrs Roy Haikht of Has-'
Ungx suited Mr. and Mrs Ear! Olcr if M
Sunday.
Jdr. and Mrs. Jay Blough visited her
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jolmwit. of Ha*tings. Monday.
.
*
Wm. Brown is seriously ill at hl*
home*, suflerlng from tlie xflecta of a
stroke of paralysis.
Doris Eckert uttchd«! the Teacher*'
Institute at Hastlnx* Saturday
-Mr. ami Mrs. Ari Eckert called on
her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Willis Bum­
ford, Saturday, who arc 111. Also called
on Mrs. Anna Eckert, who Us ill jp ter
home in Hasting*.
^f*-**-

* «?' ,
(
\
L
i «unrtMy
Bt tn* bom,? of Mr led tte funeral ot their tepbew. Orson
We have four jik-sv/jcholars, Ihree ami Mrs. Bert McCallum were, Mr. and.Phllll.w
Thursday
Bpimselkr chUdrVn.4tffeln», Mildred*Mrs Bert Mason of Richland und Mr f n“up’' “
inurM,a&gt;
i| Mr*. Edwin Btenchard of Kalamazoo
und Dale, und William Bhrubb.
and Mrs Gibson and son Gerald?
Thc third grade arc making Holland
Mr. and Mrn Bert McCallum motoredJis making an extended visit with Miss
booklet* fur ianguugu work.—Huron,to Cooper Saturday to visit \fr». Mc- [Ida Brunson at the Ernest Farr home.
Don't forget that the ladies of the
Healy. reporter. Josephine Romig, Callum's uncle, Hugh Graham, who is
teacher
"
Methodist Aid Society will serve din,
. The following look in the style show ncr at the church election day.
■t Kalanuuoo Thursday-and stated ll
Junior Wood of Milo accompanied
was'very Interesting: Mrs. Bert Mc­ Ivan and Rex Smith to lite home of
Callum. Mr*. Lester Monlcli. Mrs. Gib- tteir snout leader. Mr. Herbett More­ WENT ORANGEVILLE
wn and Mrs. Grant Dickerson.
.«™^.
v. Orangeville Saturday. —
house. ,of
Mr .
. AND EAST GUN MARSH.
Mr and Mr* Russell! Monica of Kai- i Shafer’wa* also present They, with
Mr. and Mm. Otlo Urrtgo of Battl-ln
amazoo were Sunday guests ul the other *couta. went to the woods where Creek »pcnt Sunday with Mr and
home of Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Monica |'M nre wa* built and beefsteak and po- Mr*. C E. VanElt und tamlly.
I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison called tatoe* were prefiared by each one prc»Mrs Aflcjla Bmxtk fell down her cel­
'al the terne of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .ent. -Mr ------------ -----■ • — -:andj ’
Morehouse
furnishing
lar step* a couple of wfeeks ago and.
Beadle at Kalamazoo recently.
•tetes. Didn't it taste good. Just ask . bruised hersrlf quite badly, but fortuMr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodgion of Kal­ the boys.
naiely
didn't break any botes Hhc
amazoo were Bunday callers ai&gt; the
A happy birthday party occurred at'has
1
been Maying with her niece. Mr*
. home ol Mr. and Mrs. Waugh
Mr. and Mrs Milo Lehman's Sunday in
i Charlie Brown of North Carolina tenor of Mis Lehman's and her sister. VanEtt. since lu-r fall.
Mr und Mrs 8. A Cniferty have
I spent u few days lost week at tlie Mrs. -Ltbbte Williamson'a natal day: both
|&gt;t*en having bad coldii.
Snyder home.
‘
Beside tte above mentioned Mr. and • Mrs Cora VatrEil ha* been wry i.ick
Mrs. Lawrence Mead und Edd Wilkin­ tlie f»*t .two week* with the late epi­
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
demic and bronchial astlumi 8iir Ls
1 The community meeting Saturday son of Kalamazoo were present.
Tlie FarmerC club will meet with. barely able to sit up al thls writing.
.night was well attended and all enjoyed
Mr and Mrs. Lee Nottingham next Sat­
Mr. und Mrs. James Mojesku and
the good program amlzHjppcr
Mrs Saruh BurgduH Is quite sick ut urday for au nil day meeting. Everyone Mr». Hattie Edison of Grand Rapids
i*
invited. Thl* is tte last meeting.
and Mr. und Mi&gt; Howard Hnjrlcy of
tlw home uf ter son Orville.
Wo hope
have -a -----------------------pood croud out t &gt; Orangeville an* at Hartford. Mich, to
Mr. and Mrs Jim Dibble entertained
- to.......
tte latter'* sister and husband from: church next Sunday morning to Hear attend tho funeral ot Peter Bitshuu
th&lt;* BEaster
Grand Rapuh over tte week end.
'•**‘'— M-rmon.
Ttie missionary play given by Lucile
Adrlansun, Mutton Johnson’and Myrtle
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Hall at Bunday Bcboul »»» very good
There were 73 in Bunday School Hope
to rec mote’on the rrd »(d&gt;* out a* the
blue* arc tn the lead.
Mr&gt; Russell Lewis and Mrs .Maude
Smith went to *cr Janet Lewis at Pen­
nock hospital Ptidaj
A dollar bill changes hand* about 90 limes a year.
Marslmll Calthrop *nd M: and Mrs
LaVem Calthirop attended the funeral
If the !'■ billion dollar, now hoarded were put back
ul*Mr» Calihrop* foster brother M&gt;
into circulation. in a year's lime it would do 133 .billion
Oronte
Freeman. ut Otwgo. Sunday
dollars worth of business.
Mauri.r Hughes had quite a sem i
There have been no failures of Building and Loan A*! automobile accidcip at Stewart ;. Cor­
MK'ialluits in Michigan during the post year, a* these Asner* Saturday afternoon. Tbe tnachim
Mirlatlons arc protected from runs by, Slate StaTHte. '
j wa* badly damaged The wonder I*
| liiaL Maurice escaped more sertout in­
trtiy not Invest your surplus fund* in this 42-year-old
I Jury He ao* tuk&lt;n to Delton hospital
Institution?
I Hi* fare wa* badly cut net &lt;liug several
iMllchr* lobe tuken H&lt; ;• very thunk­
, f-il U&gt; la* «bl«- to b.- brought home Hu
' many friend* rejoice that lie is still tn
the land of the living.
I Harry Riulm* ot Hastings called on
I hts aunt. Mr.. Norns. Tuesday P. M .
I Mr, und Mrs Mark Ritchie of Gun
Drlroil'i Oldert Building and Loan Auociation
lake six nt Wednesday evening with
Mrs. Norris and Lucy. Mr*. Num* is
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
gaining slowly und tx sitting up a little
Established 1889
longer each day.
Mrs. Katie Norris spent Thursday i-u
J. L Maus&amp;S^n, Ixxral Representative, 1 iasiinjzs
night and Friday with Mr... Norris’ and 1
Lucy und Is nt.the home uf M. J. Nor
ria at present.
Mr. und Mr*. Wm E Beadb’ spent
Sunday evening with friends in Kala­
mazoo.

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mertlng held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ut Nottingham of South Pine A
speaker from Lansing l*. expected to
be present, .also' Mr. Shafer. Barry
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. Mm. Geprgc Morehouse received I be
news Friday of the death nf her brqth-.' ‘
er-in-lnw. Philip Schuhncyer of Mar- 1
shall. He .was buried Saturday alternoon in tlie Brown cemetery. Five
children nnd the wile, survive.
।
Mr. and Mrs, Irving Boulter were!
Plainwell shoppers Thursday They.M
also vitdled*Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hydi&lt;** "
and gut acquainted witfi the new boy
who came to ble.s., their home recently, j.»
Mrs. Belli* Howard of Kalamazoo wte '
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un Bunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fister and Mrs..
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Much sympathy is felt for the Lewis
fatuily hi their hour of sickness. One
little girl is in tte hospital with double 1,1
pneumonia idid one with pneumonia. ’
one with chicken |X&gt;X, another alck nt
home. “A friend In need is a friend
Indeed.'*
.
Herbert Morehouse and five scouts
of Troop No. 80 attended thc First Aid f”
demonstration held in Hastings Thurs­
Circulation -if/Bopk
day. They found tire minting very In­
teresting and instructive.
.
Mrs Frank Bagley received the sad'
news Friday of the death uf her si*ter.
Mrs. Surah Osborn uf Kulatiuuoo, Fu­
neral was held Monday with interment
at Orangeville.
Mrs George Mun?houf&lt;* entertained
the Maccatee Ladies of Delton and,
Prairieville at her home on . Thursday..
A St. Patrick's urfd a birthday program «
honoring the hostess was enjoyed Mrs/ i&lt;,&gt;
Morehouse received several glftai
hl
Mr. Bhafej of Hastings. Barry coun-. ' "f'
ty Scout leader. Herbert Morehouse,
scout muster, and live of the boy i^outs
of Troop 8.) enjoyed a hike to the *,.7,
woods on Saturday afternoon, »1ureiu*«
they learned liow to build fln&gt; under j
difficult condition:., also some of thir
arts of cooking. Owing to the stormy ,
day other boys Were not present, but’m
there will be another hike boys, sdon., M.rf*..*
to plan to be on handGeorge Freman, a resident of Ot­
sego. but formerly of thb neighbor-J
hood; died Friday at the home of hte)
daughter. Mrs. Katherino Clark of Pinr
Lake. Funeral servicet and interment!
were held al Otsego Sunday afternoon.
He leave* u wile, four children and;»uul.
lour grandchildren. . ■
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K.' Mi
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Reason of Lan-I***'*1
ring called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dea-1,"
kin Friday evening.
. I.t r. .
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Offley .visited
friend* In Battle Creek Sunday.
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Mr. and Mr*. Claud Demond und:&lt; h. it,.
MUs Florence CooHMUgh were Lan- "
w.
sing visitors over the w«?k end.
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Forest, and Myrtle Mead und IteiriM.. tiiuih. ii
mutter. Mrs Roy Comte, ul ICatania-,..............
zoo. vtiited al B J. Wellman'* Salur- 'tll«r&gt; Danin I.!.'day.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNY.ffD.AY. MARCH !X 1*32

Miro.
■
NORTHEAST IRtTNG. •
WhjI Get Up NifhU?
_.
Tlie Milo P T. A.-will mert
C.'J.atMoore
the is confined to his bed,
1 Mrs. Clella KollaT entertained the
Htyalc the Bladder With
'Busy Bo1 r-iub nt tier home March 1“. of Aiin Arbor spent tlw wttk end vjlth I school house Friday evening. A speak- 1 with the flu.
er from away will help on tlie program. ( Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blakney ot Kreei St. Patrick',-, was. observed in many Mr nnd Mrs. W. G. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barner, and chllsirs. Holt from Cloverdale'; port spent Thursday evening with Mr.
way., A fine time is the report . .
Frank Hnni-f and wife were in Nile:' dren-Spent‘the week end vtsiUng Mra.|spcnt lost Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ; aqd Mrs. Arthur .Moore and family.
'Saturday.
•
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•
Barnes' relatives in Flint. ‘
; Porter Tooze and family
■ | ! John Beuhler. a life-long resident of,
Leon Potts and wife were ealtora at
Rev. Miles announced meetings to b»' Homer Fbher spent Sunday and this, vicinity, passed away Tuesday. He.
Clit'r Churchill's in Middleville Sunday nr-ld al tlw church every flight this Monday with his people here, return--: win be greatly misw^ Dy his family 1
afternoon and found Mrs. Churchill wee| ...,
except Wednesday
__________
and Saturday. |ng to his work at Mr. Shattuck’s at and friends. Much sympathy is ex­
-lowly l alnfiig from her m^nt Ilin,nights.
iCloverdale..Monday evening
.
I! iire.vsed to. Mrs. Beuhler aiid family.
Ed. Colburn and son Glen of Labarge
A short funeral service war. held al,}’
‘t-"Mr.
und Mrs. Carl Pulrnnticr and'I Mrs. Semiah Sce&gt;r. who has been sick
wen* visitor ,it Roy McCaul'.s Sunday 10 A M. Saturday In Rentoh'g chaprt [two
two sohs
r*,,, of Kalamazoo visited at the*1 with thc flu. is better at this writing.
Futu Ls Haight and wife of Grand for Mrs. Emily- Rockwell
Johnson wtiolFrnnct
.
Jrjuune Sunday afternoon. Their
The neighbor?, of this community
Rapid- were week end visitor?, at Fu- dwd
died Wednesday at
ut her home in Hick-‘!mothekJMrs.
mothe£
Cha*, returned home*। extend tiwir sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
gone Haight .-.
on- Corners "flic body was then taken with
hem. .
-----------Walker of Hastings in ihe loss of
n&gt;'Uin*mg for another sendee and bur-. T.„
The annual meeting of ™
the H. L. Club ' their daughter Letiho.
rat Mr-&gt;. John.-«m wax 85 years nit ake, waa entertained al the home of Miss
Since the death of her husband she Nina Fenner Thursday, nine members
has lived the last 12 years with her eon answering to r&lt;&gt;ll cull with Irish wit-}
Eiterett Previous to that their home 'uclmiis or items on St. Patrick. "Wear-j
wax in Lansing.
Lanaing.
was
mg of tlw Green" was Ming for the opvnlng number. Mrs. Harrington's pa-1
hired us butlermaker at the Delton I»er on ' Federal Farm Loans” war, very
Kile Tlalnis Against Th' creamery for this ji-ar -and began his good und instructive; reading from tlw!
Club Scrap1 Book by Mrs. Evers re^
Work Ipst week.
’
.
-Mr. arid. Mrs. Merk JIarriugton of freshed our minds on some of the post
of Michigan, the Circuit Court Kalamazoo were guests ot tlwir par- events of th,* dub. Mrs Boyje's an­
the County of Barry, in Clianccry ,1,;... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington. nual report (secretary's! was good,
Watch Our Wi
Rudolph E Reichert
.
likewise the treasurer's. Mfs, M. Ji.
, Tiuirsduj- civmiiK,St.,te Banking CommlMJmier.
’
The' tt-nlli grade have resumed flicir Flower's, report, our president. Mra.
Outstanding
Special*
Plaintiff;
work of reheuising for their play which Kraus, was not uble to be present ow­
had to-be postponod Indefinitely.
ing to slfknes.5. but sent her closing
M;,. Lucuia Eddy teturned horn" message io thc club members. Motion!
, * Mjchigaik banking corporation.
Sunday after spending several days was made anti carried tlie secretary
IS:• ixl.nP
with her daughter in Kalamazoo.
write n letter of appreciation to Mrs.
KROGER FRESHER COFFEES
At .1
-tun of - i*d court held ul ’See Deacon Dubba” ut the communi* Kraus for her faithful services as pres­
. :lu ■i4Kf 1ioi1m&lt; tn the city ■ of Has* ty hall Friday und Saturday nights of ident during the post two years. We
UM-. in said county.. &lt;&gt;n the '.3rd d&lt;iy thia week. March 25-20 A hoipe talent were pleased to have Mra. Doater Of
u! February. A !&gt; 1932
play with a ca*t of characters who Woodland wjth uv She was accom­
Pie.e.'p The Honorable Ruxssll R have put forth every effort to present panied by Mrs. Hilbert. We hope they
Mi-P, ek. Circuit Judcc
tm., comedy in a way to meet your may be present nt many of-the club
On reading and tiling the petition approval. Tlie cast includes George meetings. Tlie new year books were
ot Eduard B. Finley . Jr . Receiver ot Eddy u-- Deacon DuBbs; Robert Barnes given out and we adjourned to meet
: the Nashville Slate Bank, a Michigan as Amos Coleman; Myron Wcrtman as with Mrs. Harrington March 31. '
COUNTRY CLUB
None finer
Ib. 31c
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tooze attended
t banking corporation, praying for the Rawdon Crawley; Dun Daniels as Mu­
i .-ii.vn ■ of .in order callinc on all per- jor McNutt; Roy McBain -u» Deuter­ revival meetings at Hickory Corners
on, who may have claims a rolnu onomy Jones; Margaret Johnson as Sunday evening.
LATONIA GINGERALE
2 « !&gt;. u&gt;«i..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferris Quick visited
'utd'Nashville Stan- Bunk to present Rase-dTakigh; Lulu Weitnum os PhiliPale Dry - qo bottle charge
th- ime to -nt Receiver, and make pena I*o;xner; Mabie Town as Emily' relatives at Bnnhrld recently. They
'[i k-;.r proof .thereof, limiting the time Dale; Ix-tfo Harrington as Trixie Cole- found their uncle. Ben Quick, was on
GELATINE DESSERT
4
pi,..
viihm .which th,- same may be pre- .mm; Marlon Pump as Yennie Yensen ithr sick list.
Country Club for finest deaaerta
.A-tit-d micl phnidlng for ptibllciition of Ellis e Fuuljctu-r is acting as manager! Mrs Ida Brandrtcttcr has been rick
SLICED PINEAPPLE
No. 2\i «n 19c
/.-.aid order, and further authorising and a nilxed quartette and Merrlmach the past week and Mr. Brandstetter is
Country Club - choice full ripened fruit
' tin- . .nd Receiver to pn-parc and fur- orchestra will add to thc presentation I not at all well. Mrs H. Scobey i» also
nhn blank proofs of.claims to be iim^I of thc play. Come and enjoy the pro-'01’ the Sick Hat.
SALAD DRESSING
quart
lor such jHirpoM-. and the court being gram
। • Mr. and Mra. Small and sons of Kalhilly adviM-d in. the prembe*;
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lewis of Kain- ‘amnzoo visited Mr nnd Mrs. Wood on
Now
therefore
On
motion
of
Kini
mazyo
were
Sunday
gciMts
of
Mrs.
their
,u
*'"
farm
*
----eSunday.
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ORDER 1011 PUBLICATION.
A large moving van from Chicago
Sltrl'-r, attorney for Mid-Reeelver. it n&gt; Gladys Gaskill, and Janette.
household goods (o tlie Schultz
r .liereby ORDERED ADJUDGED and
Mr. and Mrs. Messick and son spent brought househo
It is expected lite
.e* DECREED that all per^p;-. who may from Friday until Monday.with fritnds farm Thursday
family will come soon to make their
! lure claims asaimt the said Nash- at Hurt. Michigan.
Ready to serve
■ ■ ' State
■ &lt;■■ Bank,
B-.inl;. a ’'.Xjichizim
&gt;
-.ille
Michigan banking
Ro - Huyorth of South Bend came to home here. ■
J:it» c. Eggl*n*n 4&gt;i4rcorporation! pre-cnt the same to Ed- H&gt;cnd thc w&lt;*k end with his wife who
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
lb.
ward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver thereof. is staying thin winter with her uncle.
Mra. Buell Beattie nnd daughter of
■' ' ’ ' ’
'
1 1 wit.Un ninety d.,y» from this ipt'*
Alfred Stotr
And, it
that
—
.. is further ORDERED
------------- -- -----Fred O Hughes win confined to tlw Kalamazoo visited from Wednesday
till
Sunday
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
the aid Receiver is hereby authorized house lint week with sinus trouble,
to prepare.and furnish blank proofs
5/r?- Ida Barnes ftsited tneuds in Mra. Francis Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Foster of Ann
of claim tb be u«ed for such purpose.
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‘----J
Flushing
over the
week
end.
And it Is also further ORDERED
_____________
Bert
Patton spent Sunday with rela- Arbor curne Friday for a visit with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Otis They
tiiat a copy .of this order be published' fives in. Kalamazoo,
left on Sunday for Flint, where he has
HOT CItOSS BUNS
'.u-,. P,,. 9c
once each
for twelve succes-dve,
-----------------------------------i-mploynwtit.
,
weeks, ui The Nashville News, it ni-w.s-HINDS CORNERS,
Milk Made Dread 1’4-lb. loaf 7c
Mra. Rankin Hart and two children
paper printed, published and circulated
Mesdami.; Georgia Tobias. Katherine
COTTAGE CHEESE
u», pk, lie
,J. Haynes.
«mynrs. vmuiv
xu- of Brush Ridge were callers Friday
in the village of Nz-livillc. BahryXounGoldie vuscy
Casey uuu
and r.ti-vu
Electa Toty, Mlcliuim.
•
. bias attended a limiting party at Mrs [evening tn the home of her parenL-..
I! la also further ORDERED AD- George Thompson's W_.
’
west of Oh..i,.lur
Shultz Mr. anrf
and Mrs
Mrs. Wm
Wm. Haven,
Havens. '1
PUMPKIN w
3 No. 2Vj can* 25c
Tlie Glass Creek Home Fui-nisjnng
JUDGED anti DECREED that-in de­ Tuesduv. A line dinner nnd a fine time
Country Club - for better pies
Club will-have an achievement" day
fault ot any creditor filing proof of reirartcd.
BEETS
3 No. 2*4 cans 25c
Mr and'Mrs. Mell Hendershott and;meeting at the hall This Friday eveclaim within • ninety riuyt from the
date henof. the said Recviyer shall tons of Kalamazoo called on their pur- ■ning. March 25. Pot luck supper nt
proceed w.nh tne distribution of thc enU. Mr. and Mrs. C. N lubuu Sun- 7 P. M . followed by a ploy. Tveryassets of sa.d bank without reference day nfternmm and FMyd Tobias spent‘body is invited Bring yoqr own cable
| service.
io thc clanru^not proved whex diw- the day with them.
,Mr&gt; Manniiu- son and daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson left
&lt;!!-trlbut;cin.inn&lt;le.
Lftnsing have moved in Henry TUbUs'; Saturday for their home in Milwaukee
tinck house in thL&lt; neighborhood
[ after a-Um days" visit with relatives
Circuit Judge.
Country
Mrs. Edith Bechtel ot Hastings is here nnd at Hickory Corners.
• | Morns O Hill. Clerk.
.
.
Club
spending the fore part ot this week! Mrs. Mary Havens is very low at this
with her daughter. Mrs. Ronald i writing'
\
"
Mr aljd
unjiMjj,
All claim? must 1«* filed with Edward. Haynes.
and- family.
, au.
allu Mrs
•»,». w
». u O[Js
vw uuu-mia.
XXXX Sugar, 2 lb. As*.
Walnut Meat*, S
2Sc
Six-lit
Mason Newton and Stewart Waters; ' S:irnh
Sarah F.rwav
Erway of Glass Creek bpent
■: Hnley. Jr.. K.i-eher of thc S.l-ll
Purii* Nut Oleo
U&gt;. 9c
Baking Powder, 12
Sc
r&gt;f Delton called at Edd. Newton • Thursday in the home of Mr. und Mrs
ville Slate Bonk
All
.
D*rU Biar.d
Thursday, afternoon.
[Wm. Havens.
Nashville. Michigan.
Mrs. Jay Snyder of Hastings spent Several from here attended the comoin Sigler, .
3.3b Thursday with tier grandmother. Mrs munity meeting Friday night nt the
Attorney for Receiver.
MOP and STICK
,
compute 19c
Della Phillips, and daughter Susie.
home of Belle and Ira McCallum A
A sturdy, lasting combination
The many friends of Mrs. Burrell large crowd was present and un enjoyi.ti •»,' Phillips will be glad to know that she able time had by all. The following of EASY TASK SOAP CHIPS 5
ib. pi,,.
29c
i
I* much better, being able to get aroundi fleers were elected: Pres.. Belle McCal!®lf' 1*a a wheel chalt. She has him; Vlce-pres.. Grace McCallum:
SCRUB BRUSHES
...h
.1, been in bed since October.
: Se-cy.. Earl McKibbin. and Tretts..
Nird or soft - sturdy oil purpobv brushes
I'
Mr. and Mrs. WWItU und Mr. and; Richard laubaugt). Tlie next meet­
! "j Mrs. Will Harping of Maple Grovt mg will be held Friday evening igrth
SCRATCH FEED
ioo-ib. ba, $1.29
; r &lt; called on Uis&gt; Susie Phtlhp&gt; and myth-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCallum.
Compare this quality'^ there** a difference
■ •
er one day last week.
j Mrs. Robt. Vrooman of Hastings was’
'
Fred Bush und Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon |a guest from Tuesday till Thursday of
. ,rob.a». »on and daughter, of Battle her &lt;rinn!jT&gt;irents. Mr and Mrs. Win
fit. Creek spent Friday with tlwir parents. Havens
•’
Mr and Mr» W o Tobias
J Mr and Mrs Jim Wilcox and chil-i
. •
Miss Mildred DeMott of Hastings dren and DenJ Jenkins attended the­
&gt;
,|wnt jxirt
HX-nt
|M»rt Ol
of last week wim
with her par- . lunerai
funeral aunnuv
Sunday oreenwun
afternoon ui
of me
the „,rflreenu. Mr and Mra. George Dt-Mott. and -monthR-o'.d daughter of tlw former's
Fiucd with Marshmallow, Cherry, Nirts,
family.
jbrother. Thus. Wilcox, near Orange-]
.
Fruit or Cocoanut
Mra Dodge entertained her mothe- »*•••• PHenda lure extend aypipathy,
from Grand Rapids Sunday.
»•&gt; »he bereaved relative*/
JELLY BIRD EGGS
»&gt;
10c
---------Mr. und Mra. Ernest Godwin and
MH TH THORNAPPLE.
son of Kalamazoo were guests for the
W. are - '••uzd to hear that *Mr«. week-end uf thr former* parent*. Mr
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —
Gevrci- Grebb, who has been very th!and MYs FranrU Gorham
with the flu. u better Her gianddauxh-1
Malt Kicpr, jcur Iwsdqcutwi Im. (rail saJ vtgvisUt garthiM* '
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
ter. Mr&lt; South ot Grand Rapids, has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
J*juicher
of!
bcm a VMM life th caring for her
Wr also arr glad to know that John Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Wil-j
EVERYTHING FOR EASTER SALADS
Poll, who haa bren ill with the flu is Ham Eaton of Middleville called on ‘Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Fancher Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson of I
bem ill but the too l&gt; better.
Gurnie Kctoer of Middleville was up Mapk\Grove called at Walter lekes'
to the home of the Itite Philip Reiver one day last week. ’
%.um,r
Mr. and Mr*. James Mead and Mr.
Sunday.
Gurnie uuu
and MW,.
Bister. m,B
Mrs.
TOMATOES
Red ripe
lb. 19c
' r falen Nichol* of Irving, were in Has- and Mrs William Richards spent Sun*
.hn-lingx on business Saturday
day
Mr. and Mra. Harry Rtznr of
ASPARAGUS Garden freah
25c
।
Charlie Andlcr has been 11) the' post near Hastings.
”. few days with the flu which .we arc
Mr. and Mra. Clair McKeown and
. ,Sorry to know. Wolter Thomas came daughter of Grand Rapjds spent Sun­
CUCUMBERS
10c
down and .spent Saturday night with |&lt;l*y with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mc1'thc Andler family.
Kcown.^
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Shaw and! Mrs. TTWlftPflson and daughter ot
.. family of near Nashville spent Sunday . Maple Grove called on Mr and Mra.
- ■ with his mother. Mrs. Ada Shaw, and w Ickes Saturday.
",a family
j Mias Donna McKeown of Lansing
.,,
Mrs. Ada Shaw has been assUting for «*«« lhe week end al homc
yr I several night* at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. William Cruttenden
■' brother-in-law and slater, Mr. and Mra.
entertain the L. A. S. Wednesday
J. H Westbrook of Middleville. They! Match 30.
SMOKED PICNICS « u • U *.-w.
yj. report that Mr.’ Weatbrook U better.
BRANCH DISTRICT.

FRENCH COFFEE

27c

EASTER HAMS

MORTGAGE rORECLOBUBE.

i’ i

Biked Hams
»■ 29s
Certified Hams
18c
Swift's “Circle S” Picnics «•. IO/2C

PASTRY FLOUR

EASTER CANDIES

CANDY EGGS 2

5c

Head Lettuce

Bananas

4

19c

Smoked Ham

BQWNE CENTER.
I The Easter program at the N. EvanMr. and Mrs John Nuh entertained IReMeal church will be held Sunday
Mrs . Elmer Ellis and three children evening. March 37. beginning at U
and Mrs. Jennie Flynn and Clare Sun-1 o’clock.
day to a birthday dinner, it being
Margery Norton was a urek end
Joan Ellis' and Mrs. Nash's birthdays. - gueM of her Uster* in Battle Creek.
Me. and Mrs. Orvtn Smelkcr and
There are many cases of the flu in
Manon entertained Mrs. Smeiker’s par- j thia locality,
enU of Sparta Sunday.
| Rev. and Mrs Albert Ostroth of
Mr. and Mrs. Dean of near Middle- Nashville were guests of Mrs. Sarah
ville spent Sunday with Glenn DeanlOstroth and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
and family.
1 Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas were' Mrs. Earl Mudge and son Leon were
pleasantly surprised Saturday evening Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. L. E
when a number of their friends came Mudge.
‘
Mf and
Vincent Norton called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gray. Thursday
and found Mrs. Gray about ihe same.
। Sugar making U at a stand still for
the present and looks as though we are
| going to have winter.

SWIFTS CIRCLE "S" PICNICS

14C

u. 1054c

VEAL SALE
SHOULDER ROASTS
BONELESS ROAST
LEG OF VEAL
CHOPS, Loin or Rib

Chicken CHO*%ffD,u“u.

15c
19c
19c
25c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

'WINDSTORM AGENTS
I.
TURN IN NEW POLICIES

DECISION FAVORS

ill uF ’ 'NnfihJT' Despite Financial
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Showing In

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Conditions

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 30, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

TEACHERS’CLUB RE­
’
PORTS WELFARE WORK

FLAGS ANO OTHER
DECORATIONS MISSING

BARRYSALARIES
MCE LOWER

ilies and One Hundred Twen­
ty-Nine Children

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Mij* Theo Parr, who represenu th-

i of February. Il was In tax time this
[ieaf The general conditions are well

i the agent* for thq company brought in

201000^193

Now^Be Located

;STORY OF THE RISEN CHRIST
LAW MAKERS BEGIN SPE­
An excellent report ot Hie wclfare
It will te recalled that last.year on
TOLD AGAIN IN SONO
CIAL SESSION DUE TO
&lt;ork done in ihe city, among th&lt;-.
Decoration Day there w-a* * hard rain­
school pupils, iwu teen pri.-senud In .
storm at the time of the exercise* and;
AND SERMON
DEPRESSION

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; known and it was not planned to put on FIGURES SHOW SALARIES
I AIM PniHTQ INUni UFn,an&gt;' rampaltn fw new imuranco durLHVV ruinid IHVULVtU.|n| mm month. Notwithstanding till*. HERE BELOW THE AVERAGE
.

fl 111 iTuY fill IFF Removcd Last Decoration Day
U ULL I J HA I ILLI LI Because of Rain and Cannot

Has Assisted Fifty-Six Fam"-!

February
IVas Excellent One
,
JUDOE HOLDS COMPLAINANT'•
THAN NEIGHBORING C0UN
WAS PARTNER AND COULD |' Ordinarily little or qo canvassing i-, TIES ARE PAYING IN SAL
done by the agent* at the Windstorm
NOT SUE AT LAW
I Insurance Coinirany during, the month
ARIES TO CO. OFFICERS

SOME INTERESTING

LEG WE OPENS

NUMBER 48

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in the resultant confusion, the flagv

numbers received in­

TEN IMPORTANT ITEMS

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uunoruunn r run i
up run
for consideration
Fifty-six faniilx-f have teen ftMlrt ^Unemployment and Diversion I tiers each about six feet long tearing the

TO CHURCH .MEMBERSHIP

American legion emblem, ope fan; This Oreat Christian Festival
shiiped banner with the emblem, two:
Brought Anew the Spirit of
I iihu- American flags, about thirty
ThnTResurrection
ya?ds bunting, and oilier decorations.
An interesting rare wo* decided last! pie of this state, bccaure of it* honor- * There I* a good deal ot mteinfnrma-• M2 50 spent for ruedieul aid .-indl L(lQSing. Mwhigan. - March 31 ’ If anyone know* where thesy deco­
Easter Sfiinday was a glorious and
week by Judge McPtv-k. involving the able dealing* and the faithfulness with tion In regard to salaries paid m courv.? lunches amounting- to _|1 22 provided Michigan's legteratpte’is now ui session, rations an-, pleaae notify either Harr,’: Inspiring day .in Hastings- ail the
Miller or Frank’ Annable at once, acollection of ij note which, by Its term*.! which it ha* met every obligation*lo it* ty ofllcrn- in this county. an&lt;*.unwar-1 ,,,r
rtudeni. And -Uli the good t„ (xauitder meiuun-s for tux reliefP churches having-Urge audiences with
was dm- on derriand. It wm the easel putron*. It also show* that the com- ranted statements that they are rrceiv-■
continues.
-j-PII ;m|xjrtan: subjects are given by Huy wish to get the flag*, etc . cleanedj splendid sermons and delightful music,
of Ettel J.‘Hunt vs.'J A Hakowsky.ipany has &gt; splendid corps "t agent*. | m
fog
more mm
tlwn
offin
K ..«nc
.,. *uch ....a-ers
are paid ; All kinds of clothing, slims cIo-sm, .pp &lt;jOvPrnor lor consideration, by
t all emphasiiipg the joy .and blessing
Um! articj
estimated at $7500,•’
It Iijipcnir. Hint thi* note was .datcdi»ho must have Ute cunlidcnre nf the elsewhere At the request of sev-TBli
rubte-rs.. gMash-ro. Uu* ; the. legislatiirr
sev-ral| hate, glovr*. rumn-ri of the Reaurrectiqi)
. ..in .toucu
. ... । repairing, baby clothe . two
question
February. 10. 1928 and was given for! people of the communities which they reader* the Banner .has gotten
— tnns rm: i nr 1WM1. lhp unemployment
Uiktu&gt;&gt;mv)
' V, — . ,. ...... ...
-I ..LU.,— .
.....- u..
with county clerks of Ca.s*. Montcalm.'R(c
are ......
included ...
in ....
the list ...
of &gt;•»■&gt;»-.
thing- nt5t.
fit^t thus
Thi- he liecian-'
declare' i&lt; no: a state
$426.60 The note wan made to Everette icprcsent.
: for the First United Brethren church.
Teachers' club. 3
1 h"'nroblem
h- j problem but one to be dealt with by
Hunt ot Ft Lauderdale. There were!
Gratiot. Allegan. Ionia.Clinton, Living- distributed by Hie Teacher*
A sunrise service was c.idurled bv
ston and Eaton counties, aiu) we give! Banner
Hiem ■ .teach.
:.- j
- -------- congraiulau* ...
—
(ownAhips and counties ‘He rrc■ ndorsements in October 29. 1928 of
Hi* Senior and Intermediate Christian
below the Milaries paid In each of them, «P&lt;»n
'I'.'ri! of co-operation,1 ommend* the broadening of tip? taw
$244 61. k-av^pg a balance du« of $181.99
i । Endeavor sodeUes This ervice was
to ihelr coun’ly officers
a»d interest in Hie students and in th-.-,'i iM-rtalning to the insurance of ’ calum&lt;m that date.
। followed by their Oreakfast being
• CASS—Probate judge gets $1800 und! community, and commend Hyun fm itv bond* by these smaller government
It was claimed, in this cbm- that.(hi*
I (served at the church to forty young
'• note was sold to the Broward Bank and
$1200 for clerk. The rounty clerk re- -their splendid work
subdivisions so that they might -have
. jieople The Sunday School attendance
Trust .Coinirany by Mr Hunt. Nearly'
sufficient funds to take can- of their
reives $2700 and $1200 for - clerk hire.
LOCAL TROOPERS OFFER TO; wa&gt; 118 0M‘ of an •■nrtrtim-nt of 195
and no fees. The sheriff i , fwild $2ow 1
three years after that time the noti-f
uiv-mployesl.Short exercises were heljj at Hie close
was
from tne
the Trust
Corn-)
Drlinqurnt Taxesw.is transferred
traiuncrrca train
trust uom-;-..nnMnor&lt;jciMaM uraa a and an allowance of S« |&gt;er day for!
SUPPLY TREES HERE
j of tiie study of the lesson. The morning
puny to Ethel J. Hunt who claimed OUR CONGRESSMAN WAS A each ot two automobiles, which is sup-'
For the rellet of live property owner*
j Worship service in charge of Rev.'L.
WITH
-HOUSES
that .sin- had purchased it from th&lt;LEADER IN OPPOSING
posed to provide the salary, of the un-:
E. Lane As inspiring when fourteen
, menu Hie special message asks the
der-sheriff; the slieriff gels no fees
-TT^S!,L M,
I,.,.1
THAT UNFAIR TAX
j children and two adults were baptized
legislature to provide a legal way tor OBJECT TO ATTRACT
The register of deeds is (gild by fee*
and two were received in church memrefused to pay Hu- note, claiming that I
I tax payment* to be made op the in­
alone. The treasurer (s paid $2500 and
I berthip. A fine Easter offering was alIt wax not a valid debt, us Jt was given! FIRURFQ PRFPARFD
$1200 clerk hire Th«- school commi'-l
FEATHERED SONGSTERS
a*, a part of u partnership affair: that | r IUUn~ . rntrAHCU
sioner gets $1500 and the prosecutor! SUIT BEGUN TO DISSOLVE
the Junior cliolr. The church was well
the business of the partnership had
GAVE KNOCKOUT BLOW $1800.
’
: INJUNCTION GRANTED BY but lie
th.- legislature to extend ‘■Approved"' Constructions Only filled both morning anq evening.
teen
.—
----------m-vii Killed
sciin-u ami
unu that
nun Mr.
mr. Rakowsky|
Kaitowuy|
-----ann
1 eaton
EATON—Frooate
Probate judge ratio
$2300 _anitj
Ilinr.P SMITH IN 1 00’i
l’hc «*r,od
l*,r rwtercpuon ot prop­
to Be UsedAction Is of
1 «aP“'n‘- reception al members and
____
_
___
________hte,
_ ____
____ n to.
_ Proved It a Bald Attempt
_ ________
1 Ky yWft wWd| taW4 hnve |W.
had fully
discharged
Obligations
to Re-_____
: fees;_______
sheriff _________
$3000 and______
$1200JUDUb
allowed SMITH IN 1VUO
IO DC used
action is oi
| admlnUtraUon oI the Holy Sacrament
the partnership out of which this " Iran-;
..________________
Pnvinrr
(for expenw-s;
qlcrk $2400; re«».----------- .
| paid since 1927.
ijove the Rich
From Pavintr
ifor «Pen*cs;
county«»unty
clerk $2400;
Practical Importance
featured the six o’clock sunrise service
neve tne
tne rich
men
*rom raying
raying
of dw,rtM ijqoo
|2000-. CO
C0linty
t|t ,
.• action grew.
,
neve
zrom
|| tlPr
,,r nf
unty ti-.i'ur.-i
CONCERNS GUN RIVBanking.
The Bov Scouts ol Harting* believe
\he MeU^t ^hurch Appropriate
Accordingly, on June 10, 1931. Mr*'
Higher
Income
Taxes
$1500;.
.
.
Numerous changes are recommended
Higher
Income
Taxes ($2000; school
‘ ‘ commissioner
------ ‘
was
by
that there are citizen* who cannot un-1 music “
*• rendered
—’
" the quartette
“
Hunt surd Rakowsky lor this balance
t,.adrrs have
)iavp been interested in pnaecutor
iwosecutor $1800 and $600
$»XI for cx|&gt;enw&gt;cx|&gt;rn.je,
ER DRAIN AND LAKE1 in tail governing banks. The Governor derstand
Our tender*
our language and who are' and chorus Again at ten o’clock the
_
_ .
. in i LIVINGSTON
&gt; ..r.kiZ'tvrrtU—Probate judge
,,
of $18199. with interest ut eight per! thr Iipa-5IU11&gt;cr aecoiuiU-oL-Uw'"ngiit
$3200.
—
i tecomnfcnds that bank* which have rnererore
uuame
w
rrau
u.r
church
was well fllled. ihen Rer. L U
unable to read the slogan:
---------- -------------&lt;fht from October 29. 1928. Th* plain-, tl„. iOWPr-housc of congress against the sheriff $1800 and fees; county -clerk Onion -----and Truck
Growers On been
teen closed be
b».» permitted
|x-:mitted to
to reopen
reopen unun­ therefore
ANCHOR IN HASTINGS and yel!D«*&gt;" baptized two babies, several
tiff therefore u.«4ted a judgment for the f)ro,xapd manufacturer*’ sales tax. Till*'
nnd f(!Mt «*«l»ter of dredJ., all thei □un M,r,h A,k Th,.
' Court ' ' '
"
—— — who
desirable c
ia^ children*and adult* and received more
who constitute
constitute a3 mpst
most desirable
class
amount due. Her attorney wxs Kim,tax had
agreed upon by theite*al bounty treasurer $2000; school
of residents. Theyrefer to Mr. Robin, members into church fellowship. Mrs.
Rescind the Injunction
would prevent a few from blocking re- Mr. Bluebird. Mr. Wren. Mr Swallotr, Robert Burch, accompanied by Mrs.
Sigler of
Of this city.
city
= coiigreosional
..mgrrwumu., committee having
nav.na such
sun. ( commissioner $1900; prawcutlng at-.
T.
ITlnrru'M
.
....
.
On February
29. iiWi
1932. C.
Corl Me- j organization
of u number of Mr. Martin and many other of (he te 4 ■ James ®,rts‘.Q? 0,1
L !-. Barnett entered his appearance,
ciutrge. and a majority of torney $1400.
। un
rvuruary -a.
&gt;- van
......... .plan*
—........................
gr*a”,“nd
-- tin.
" an Lapliam
L.iph;un|J bunks
as i-imittel or the defrhdant nhd. on*lhr h.Bder, ln congress seemed to favor ■ GLINTON—Probate Judge $1800 and, &lt;j• tiffey.
Mur
Bov ten. De
Dean
'tanks now closed. The present pro- families o9 the feathered tribe. Thescjmond Wmdeknecht on the violin,
aa. .................of, vision
vtuUm makes Jt
-I necessary Hint
$600 for juvenile court: sheriff $200) aiuj the Mith&amp;an Lund■ Company
that O*.
95 tv»r
per good American citizen-- are interested; teautifullj sang Tite Lord I* Risen
September 19 last, lie made a motionhfo. plan
'
thin the. cue, be dismtesed. Hi* claim j Brleny" thc manufactures’ Mies tax and fees; county clerk $1800 and fees; ortlUj a corporation, filed u bill of com- c''«u &lt;&gt;f the depositors sign.
.
chiefly in aviaUta and the Boy Scout-; by Lansing The chonu sang King All
u.is. briefly, that the transaction grew, W01l|d cnm|X*l every manufacturer to rcgisU'r of deed* $1500 and fees from; plaint in’the circuit court ot Barry. He would give the legislative bodies are doubtful whether they would know. Glorious by Vail. About thirty were
out of a partncrsijip affair; that it (pay two and one-quarter per cent on abatracU; county, treasurer $1200 nnd*county. naming as Wefendant-s Wjlhanvuf school district,, township* and vil- what an anchor was If the slogan was,’*« red into membership at the two
could not be- tried as a law case but every nrtlclr WUed from hls factory fees; school commissioner $1800. prose- j&gt; stater. Ida M. Streeter. Oliver; lav* ‘he right to sign these ’depositors explained.to them. The boys figure *erv&gt;(*-' Rev- c*we&gt;"*
England. Orin C. Otte. Clara B. Otis,; agreement* if necessary tn order to that tiie very brat way to get them to! Ject was "Ltfe Stretched Out. The
must be tried in n court of equity, if n,,. manufacturer would add that cuting attorney $i8p0.
tried nt all, mid Hint if thus tried Uie!nmaunl
Ulf. bl|| ht. rendered ffis cu*IONIA—Probate judge $3150; sheriff; b-hhh s. Dwight and the county of|npen a closed bank, where public fund* settle in Hastings is to "construct tlwiP01"" of
Rwen
10 J!nl?r!e
allowances;■ ....................
county clerk"
narn Mie
The|&gt;uijkk
purpek-e
the blit &lt;m
fih-f&lt;&gt;i are on deposit.
phiintilT
could
hare no remedy
be-;, uilliri
uuner;. aim
and ill
in nun
turn me
the uu*uiv:o
business mull
man $3300 —and
■
..........
........................
.......... ' —
—..........................
■ - ti.irij,
&lt;- &lt;11ofme
sort of homes tliat long study ot their1 and control a tx-rsons life and make
cuiuic
of. the situation xhowu
shown to exist.|
exist,] Or
ur contractor who purchased thc.goodsthe .Roods! $3380;
register of deeds, fe-.v.
fees e::!y:'F
only: February
certain
pro-, Another important change recom- little feathered friend* ha* tautht the
cauM’ ol
•23JS; reglnter
ruluul l *29 was to vacate ..
rtuir. pro5? sf‘°ul&lt;l be’
U.’ Im-Il would
U-I.HllI debar
rli.Kiir Mr.
Mr II$M&gt;t
llu.it from,|f
trim I arom the
... manufacturer'would
.
■ ■
. ..... add .....
'I'lArt- ....l.iw.t
. ; yLMon
.... s of. a ...
..........................
co'unty treasurer $2300;
school comjrennanent
injunction &lt;iu»t i mended is tite transfer of bonded rewhich
the I nntnl•
scout* -arc bound to meet with “P-i-**?,
a.
suing hls partner to enforce payment tttX. iu rendering hls bills for Services mtesioncr $2000; prosecuting attorney, un; fwiad by rhe late Judge Clement I »l&gt;on»ibililv from township, village, city proval.
It is quite a trick to know just
Sunday school senice 3 de;I smith,
and school treasurers
«&gt;1 such a note ns this. Mr. Burnell ateo,or products to hte customers. In other $1800."
Smith, In
in June 1905
1905.
------ - -------- to
- the
— - deposi-------- wh.it kind of kitchen arrangements |'‘’btful Easter P*8wml
claimed that tite note which Mrs Hunt I words, Hie consumer would pay the
ALLEGAN—Probate judge $2800; !' The defendants above named, ex- lories that might be named by the Mr* Brown-TThrasher desires and theiu'hlch was much enjoyed. Hie children
I
proper
legislative
bodies
of
these
small
­
sheriff,
fees;
county
clerk
$3fif)0
and
’
claimed to own was not acquired In a1 (tax.
nx Tills
would
mean
that
people
ali'cept
Barry
county."
were
the
plaintiff*!
'
--««
Tins
exact diincn-sions of vthc front door
•V0?,1,1R Pf°Pl« “cqmtling thetnihnnncr that would permit her to »ue,|-■rruliy
“ burdened. with
....
heavy -local. .taxa­ clerk hire; register of-deeds, fees only: in a care started in the circuit court ol |' er political unit* of the state.
that Mr Wren will realize te hte front
cr?“. ™er5
as she w5u&gt; not a "holder in due-course."' Hon.would have two aud one-quarter county treasurer $3000 fur salary and1 thte county on September 13. 1904; Il is also recommended Hut the door and not get into an argument: tetuUnce and Hie Ea*ter oHerma
To be a holder in due course requires1 per cent added to all their purchases
(Continued on pair five)
I against Elmer E. Gable, county drain. stale banking department's authority with Mr. Robin trying to walk into I
(CcMlnued on page six)
tliat the owner of the note must have1 of clothing, food, machinery and what­
1 commissioner", of Allegan county andj,be broadened and that the state bank- the same house, some of these people)
I&gt;aid a real consideration for IL that ever else they purchased.
(Contlnucd on pugg six)
TEACHERS OF STATE
Philip Burgess, county drain cotnlike to have their home open to the
(Continued on page three!
As might be expected of him. Con-,
nussientr of Barry county. That suit
wind and rain and sdme are so timid;
MAKE SUGGESTIONS was started for Hie purpose of re- •
gressmati Ketcham was bitterly opOBSERVE SIXTIETH WEDabout their babies having croup that
l&gt;ored
to
this
sales
tax.
which
would
straining-the defendant drain com-]
STUDENTS WIN IN.
they won’t live in a house that isn't
Pass
Resolution
Urging
Legisla
­
relieve wealth'y men of the country
mUsloners from constructing what was. ■•4
DING ANNIVERSARY rnlnl-Ughi. Some of the house* have|
i-mas. 11. tut*.
FENCING CONTESTS having large incomes from an addition­ ture to Equalize School Tax kpown as the "Gun River Drain." and|
got 'to be where they can swing and: Because ot the death of hls wife,
al burden and putting It on to the com­
I to restrain the dredging of Gun river.j Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Reed En­ swav; others have got to be affixed; Cha*. H. Iden will quit fanning and
and Relieve Big Burden
.
I winch wax propoaed by the commls-*.
Ocorgc Bauer's Pupils Meet mon people. To the credit of Mr.
solidly
to
the
tree
trunk
for
tenanthave
an
auction
sale on the Geo. Bird
tertained On Sunday In
Ketcham, te it said, he wite one of tire
Mrs. Maud? W. Smith, county school Moners. on the ground that it would"
farm.----4 -miles
north “of* Bedford. *A
who get sea-sick easily.
[’ ----------------With Fine Success At De­
leaders In the fight against this op: commissioner, attchded the Represen-1 affect ’.he water level of Gun lake.:
Honor of Event
The various Boy Scout troops of Has­ quantity of live stock and a fine lino
presslvr
kind
of
added
taxation
for
Hie
tatlve
AMcinbly
of
the
Michigan
Eduwould
reduce
the
quantity
of
water
ini
troit Recently
■ of form tool* will be sold, positively to
:U1CIU
XK IUIK*
WIIC11 UIU
.average
folks Ul
of 1111.1
this VUUlIlty.
country, when
the cational Association which was luld. in'nhe lake through seepage and drain-1! Mr. and Mr* F. N. Reed of this city tings have combined to build u large
George Bauer, son of Mr and Mrs. F.. burdtn nUght lx, Uftpd rar nl0n. ^ny Lansing TlnniKlay and Friday ol la&amp;l age: also on the ground that Die pro-1: celebrated tlieir sixtieth wedding anni­ quantity of properly constructed birdI the highest bidders. Col Henry Flanhottecx and bird feeding stations andI nery will cry this sale. Read full par­
J' ’^u.'r" -"‘-’p’1 *l lllc Mlch'; by iroplr bavin, l.r«, Incoinva. who week.
■
i |x»ed drain would be changing a water: versary trt their home. 514 East Madi- will attract the desirable class of birdI neuters on another page of this week’s
luan HUU- Coll.,, al Ea.i Lanai™. 1«coatw. p, .u,
te„ „ „
ison
street,
on
Easter
Sunday.
Covers
Matters of much importance to the course
life in large numbers to the leafy cov­• Bunner
inakln, a .plrndH -~«rd » an In- ,hry ,ouU
h,v, lhr Incomes.
teaching profession .were considered j That case was hotly contested. Judge II were laid for twenty-five. Those pres­
I nrunnr In l.nrnn: In nddllmn toMa:
our conm-aa- and passed upon. Recommendations smith, on April 22. 1905. handed down' ent were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Sinkler of ers that arch over the streets of Has­
rnnlar anrk a. a .iud.nl. Mb. ha,
,, ,
Hostings and tlielr daughter. Helen, of tings. Aside from the melody they fur?
were
made
io
the
legislature
fqr
posan
opinion
in
which
lie
called
attentaken up fencing. He ha* become so].
—in
. congress
—------ •hare
----- given him
Having established a milk route,
Chicago; Mr. and Mp L&gt;Ic Reed. Mr nish amu the pleasing realization of
i perlence
proficient in it that he has become an knowledge of where to find the fact* slble action that would liclp the school;Hon to the fact that.Guff lake covered,I and Mrs. Lloyd Reed ot Dowagiac; Mri. their presence. Hte bird population is Martin Tinkler has »decided to dispose
about 3.000 acres of land and has n‘
absolutely
French natural-1
-------------essential.
------------A-- -----------....... I of all stock and farm tools he does not
instructor in that subject at the State and figures regarding any legtejatlve situation of thH state
A* showing the spirit of the Assent- shore line of about ninety miles; that I Anna Reed of Hastings: Mr. and Mrs 1st is authority for the statement That | need u&lt; public auction at his famy in
College. He has a class of sixty girls proposition from authorities that can­
Howard
Kehoe
and
th
eir
four
children
-■,
-----------------------■
—
.
— —------------------------------------- , ...
bly, the following resolution gives the n is g tiaVigable Inland lake within thei
in training for this work, as well ns not tie questioned.
*•
beat indication. It was unanimously meaning of the law, having extensive, of Niles: Mr AmTMrs. Frank Siefke ‘t birds were to disappear man would Hartings, nine blocks north and one
tevernl young men.
One of the most effective stepa to
j investments in resort properties on Its and their too sons ot Toledo: Mr. andl be wiped ofl the face of Hu- earth; block east of State St. This win be an
Recently George took several of hls accomplish the defeat nt this manufac- passed.
________ ..
VM ......................................
»&gt;•&lt;. wu
U ...
C1 »u.„I "Inasmuch
as there „
is ...
need
for Im-:-shores. He »,«««
stated that
Gun
river
runt 'Mrs. Forrest Recd and son of Elkhart, within nine year?, for without the birds afternoon ale with Col. Henry Flanyoung lady pupils to Detroit to partici­ turera’ sales tax bill was the prepare.-..mediate
relief from the excessive tax for several mile* south of the lake I Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lang- i “ll Plants and trees and vegetation j nCry u afictioneer. A span of sorrel
pate in a fencing contest in that city. tion ot a tabic by Congressman on real property,
i
(Continued on pdge five)
. iiorscs. two good heifer*, somp good
and for equalization thrqugli what te known as Gun Marsh.,. Icy of Battle Creek.
Those who are beginner* in the work
Sixty years ugt&gt;. In Forest City. Iowa.
-------------- ***-------------- farm tools, and many othej/articles
p (Continued on page five)
pf
the
school
tax.
the
Representative
,
which
is
about
two
miles
wide
by
ten
of fencing nre called "novices" The
A^schibb’ of the Michigan Educational. miles long; that the two drain «&gt;m- Fnrmun N. Reed and Mis* Miranda1 LUDWIG AND GEORGE FAUL.. »‘U be offered. Read hte auction sate
next older class are called "Juniors"
Belt,
of
Forest
City,
were
united ini .•
uunnnt
Akin ncin advertisement
-------- - elsewhere
— *In
“ this Imu«
Associuilon. representing it* member-. miNdoners here seeking to construct a
and the next class are called "seniors." BARRY CO. SUNDAY
OF WOODLAND, DEAD and do not forget the date.
ship of 31.214 teachers, urgently petL drain through this marsh.-following In marriage Tlwy made their home in
Mr. Bauer entered these young lady
—
SCHOOL CONVENTION l^ins the Governor and the members of the main the direction in wtiich Gun Iowa for seventeen years, then moved
student*, who are members of his
I.LOVU AlXEKUINR. ’
the Slate Legislature to find new, river runs, but intending to deepen and to Dowagiac. Michigan, which wa* Mr • The Father and Son Had Long
claoM-s Itv each of there three classes!
Been-Msociated With Hard­
Owing to the death of his wife. Lloyd
a to widen the river channel in such a Reed s boyhood home, bring there un■ . at the Detroit contest The novices Two State Workers to Attend sources of state revenue, such
„ .
Allcrdlng will have ap auction sale on
sales tax or an income tax &lt;teacher* manner that it would be mure direct, , tll fourteen years ago. when Hicy cam»
trained' bv him took first and third:
Meeting At Coats Grove
to Hasting*.
r
1
ware Business There
hi* farm, 8’. miles northeast of Has­
not
to
be
exempli,
all
of
such
revenue
and
shorten
the
river*/course
through,
prizes, in the junior entiles lite young I
| Three son* and one daughter ble*scdl Sunday Ludwig Paul died at hte tings, on Section 15, Carlton township,
to be used to reduce the tax on real' the marsh from about? 25 miles to
lady stildent* fook all three.prizes. In! ”
unuren
iarife list u
of. property
will be offered
n l&lt;UBC
k7 ».»
about eleven miles. In hLs opinion this union. Until two years ago iustihome in Woodland after a prolonged A
tiie senior entry one of his pupils took, There will te a Barry Co. Sunday property by lowering and equalizing: Judae
Smith stated that from the lake! .Oc,ober ,hw had not bepn “ denth *nI illness, aged 81 years. The next day.'ut this sale, including household goal*,
‘ 1
second prize, her opponent being Hie school convention Saturday. April 23. the local school tax.”
down to Hu- commencement nt the’,11&lt;‘ fami,y- I” October 1929 one o’, Monday, his son. George, died at hte tools, livestock, etc. Col. W. H. Couch
wife of n Hungarian fencer who has a at the Coats Grove church. .
drain the river is slow and sluggish ll,rlr sons dlcd Mr and Mr' Hc,‘l1 home there otter a brief illness with will cry this sale. Read full particulars
workers
be* “
there,
world-wide reputation a* a master of! Two state
*“*------*-------will
J" u
----- Miss
tint the estimated cost of the drain hav* ^nJ0)'1^! excellent health. Both j pneumonia, aged 56 years. A double published elsewhere in this issue of thw
Ione Cotton, the children's
children s worker, an
and
4hat art.
, was from $35,000 to $40 000- and that “rr weU and haP&gt;’y
"
funeral will te held tomorrow &lt;Thur»- Banner.
Mr. Bauer expects to enter represen- Mr. Bernard Coggnn, adult worker,
'- "
- -..-;
■
jt is Rjven to tew couples io live to-.’day 1 afternoon at two o’clock, from the
---------------------------------- ,,■t
—, ®
I it would drain from 20.000 to 30.000
tatlve* of hls classes al the fencingA fine
*
program
—
is being
*" u**—
arpmged
---------acn
., Ul n,uca .Bna
.gather for'sixty years. Where both: Methodist church in Woodland. These NOTICE TO WORLD
An
all
-day
maetlna
cl
.
the
Barrv
„„a
contest to te i^ld in Chicago this week. and will be published later, also copies
.
,p complainant*
“WAR
**“ •VETERANS.
—
ODU«)y Farm Bureau te
la scheduled
-h-luled for
lor Tj
-p,,
mmpuinama in
&gt;n the
lire original
onmnal suit
am-; have ,h&lt;‘ wl11 10 do il a,ld rca"y l°vp “re the first deaths that have occurred
be —
sent
to ____
rach'b__
Sunday
school.
After that they expect to enter a na- will
__ —
.... —
_
___
_ County
On
Sunday.
April 3{d. from 9:00 A.
April 7, in the Fuller halt'(.ontPIld,rt ,ha» the drain would lower 8acb &lt;tther- and nre determined that In this family since Lpdwig Faul sailed
ttonal contest to be held in New York Each school should send ns many delc- Thursday,
Un.rtn.J
........... ...............
Hastingif. commencing
at in.nn
10:00 o’clock, Oun us- fr&lt;Mn two to four
below nt aH
t*1** will
w*11 mill
Pu" Immtlwr
together i™..
from 1,1.
hl* native land. CS.rm.nv
Germany, in
in M. to 12:00 noon. Mr. Horace Parish,
Clly. The young ladles under George's gates a* possible.
in the morning, according to County ... natural level if th* drain were eon- 51xlV y^r* of married life are not on-11868. to make his home In America
Field Welfare Officer of the American
It Is hoped there will be one...or
more
instruction who won at Detroit there-----------------------------------------------but tlw&gt;" can *** mad*« •*; Ludwig Faul was bopi Jan. 7. 1831 at legion will be at the Legion room tn
by won the right to enter the national workers from each-department of each Agent Poster. Tire busincM mc'etlng ,tructed as nronosed and that this ,y
the morning will include the woujd destroy resort property values they have been for Mr. and Mrs. Reed.:Rhinebarin.Pirmasens.Germany. When Hastings to give advice regarding
contest.
’
(Sunday school, especially the children’s' during
elecUon
of township
directors
Mr. ^*
rp m2wpaideMbte tai" at‘ Uw Increasingly
ln‘’n-a*lngiy enjoyable.
enjojwble.
election
towiuhln
director, Mr
t-&gt;......u
a young man. only 17 years old. he
'
claims for compensation.
­
he
J
Compensation. Disability Al
AlAnyone who witnesses a contest be- workers to meet Miss Cotton..who will
I sailed for America on Nov. 21, 1868, lowanee ar Insurance.
llme or
of theerecttoti
of a (Hun
dam at trie
theout--------------- ***"
....---- - tunc
rue erection or
our_
tween two expert fencers realize* that instruct and inspire all who hear her. Foiter stales that the Program planned
first locating in Indiana where he reEvery World War veteran regardleaa
for the afternoon is Hie best in y?;“.: ,cv
lilc iai
i -"it requires extreme alertness. qulckneM|
a^3
”
'
let
01
t,u
’
lakc
"
In
conc,u&lt;nnK
I
’
1
’
I
mained
for
a
year,
then
coming
to
:
of
whether
or
not
lus
i*
affiliated
with
.T.HI. £ * ,peakr fr°u UnBln4
“Pinton
Judge
limited to five Skills.
of action, ability to see and think al­ .
s-M-ent ??
l.n!.on J
u.4gc o«uui l.«uu.
alc* .. .!.n
n my
Fenturp Ittninr /^/nviIonlB- then to Woodland wMre be io-, the Legion Is invited u&gt; come and con­
The last legislature passed a
tB..k concerning the ^wcut judgment, the sole question In the cnse
most Instantaneously, in order to be­
i cuiuic
JUIUUI
rated and was iuvumimv
identified, with the hard-, suit with Mr. Parish.
isunite Buuauou.
iaiK
ay
ut
.. ...
, ,
... —. I-.1
legtetaUvc
travel
talk
by u whether
or not the ranstruetion
construction
come proficient in the art. Judging. which places a fixed limit on the O'
-------..W-..
___ Mr
BiU
by a wp.
E.„„. situation, a or
w.».
T c.
S' nr
‘“&lt;£!
1 5
““
11p&lt;fk!h
1*.”!!:
from hte success. George is making a( amount of money that townships can
‘“e miarious plot oi
On wv
Oct„...
2. 1874, he wks united ...
In rctentattve «.
of m
the
» Veteran* ------------Admintefine record as an ‘instructor in **■
this
’“। spend for all kinds of highway work musical numbers and readings. Tills _.atpr lp..pI of tl... lnkc ,.s chitmed bv "e'e‘opc“
will
be
the
last
meeting
before
spring:
t
j
lc
comnlainante
And
that
in
the
L
he
Junior
f
“
y
t0
’
’
’
“
Triage
to
Cathcrina
Vcltc.
To
this
(ration
from
Detroit
.
Up
to
the
enactment
of
this
law
the
kind of physical training.
rnnntiniuvi nn nna* two)
,e presented, in the Central auditorium, union four son* were born. George and1 n it j* impootibld for any one to Ito
amount of township highway taxes work starts and those In charge have
done
everything
In
their
power
to
pro(Loniui
UM
on
page
iwo&gt;
ncxt
prlduy
Apri
,
8
Acfordlru{
lo
those
Lawrence
of
Woodland.
Henry
uf
Depresent
on
April
3rd
they
may
see «ilh-.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
levied depended entirely upon the dteJOHNSTOWN’S Utl.nqiGYJ
DELINQUENT TAX.
cast has*»vw
the ploy
ot Woodland. W..Surviv- cr mmuiik
Maurice rwmi.ii,
Foreman, local Service
Offl1A.\. [n charm?, the
.............-------UUU well in troll and Karl U*
ornuc uuiThe supfXjrt'ot the-voters of Hastingsi position of the township itself; but vide an extraordinarily good program.. .Oll.lMini.S
'
'
' hand and are Prepar'etl •-------...-------,w.l----------------------- - -----------------nt
Johnstown
was the •last■ lownship
to
to —
get the fog him
are---------------------the widow, a sister
resld-1
err or Frank W. Annable.
4th DUtrlc
t
will be appreciated al the polls oni the new law limits the total amount to hf an. Dinner will l» wwA •&gt; noon1
i: settle
the tuuirtv
county iirtuuin.
treasurer, uuuik
doing ma
out of this merry] ...^
fog **•
in w,.W
Germany, three son*, six grand- Welfare Officer previous to MM*
that time
April 4. It elected to the office of City] five mill* for such purposes in every for 20 cent*.
.
ovi.ic with
willl me
, *hnum of chuckles
.
fast week. The to- threethree-act
(children
| childrenand
andthree
threegreat
greatgrandchildren.I
grandchildren. Iand
andtheir
theirease
ease will
willbe
bepresented
presented to
toMr.
Mr.
I so on Wednesday of last
act comedy.
Treasurer on the Republican ticket. 11 township. The attorney general has
It was a great shock on Monday to Parish.—2 wks.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
; tai taxes assessed in that township
*
will try to; do the work accurately and given an opinion stating that townships
FEWER THIS YEAR.
I hear that George Charles Paul had
Having been nominated at the Dem-1 were $21,899.67.* Taxes returned xs dethoroughly, and in the interest of all mu*t hold themselves strictly to the
Of —
the ----1932-- passenger
car automo-’died that day
from-------------pneumonia,
having i
FORMER RESIDENT ILL.
ocratic City caucus for the office ot i llnquent were $6,474 57. or a little over
—
------- -—
,----------jfeqplc. without regard to party.—Nellie nve mills limit.
City Treaattrer I Mfill appreciate your 29 per cent. Tills would make the aver- bile licenses the county clerk had sold.।teen ill nine days. He was born Feb-!The
------------many
r Harting*
-- friend*
--------------of Ar*
Casaday Smith, Republican nominee.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
support at the polls for election April 4. age for the county reach about 22 per ”P to «ve o’clock Monday afternoon,
ruary 7. 1876 in Ionia.
i thur C. Brown at GrandRapids wzra
Having been nominated at the Irving
It elected I will endeavor to perform cent,which Is below the arerage we there were 3.863 pairs. This shows some
Surviving are the widow .threechil-, wrry to hear that ba wm obUgwl lo
Democrat caucus for Supervisor I will the duties of the office In an efficient have seen reported inother counties.
COMMITTEE MEETING.
f“&gt;hng of! from a year ago. Up to the dren. Charles of Hasting*. Mrs. Lol* undergo an operation on
Friday M
Members of the Hartings Memorial appreciate your support at. the polls for and creditable manner.—Mamie E?------------------ -----------------same date in 1931 4.135 pairs ot 1931!O’Brien and Raymond Faul of Laming.] Butterworth hospital. Hla coodiUM la
Day committee are hereby notified Hut election on April 4. If elected I will Manee—Adv, Mar. 30.
E- 8- MEETING.
same date in 1931 4.135 pairs of 1931 pas- three grandchildren, three brother*, quite serious. AU are hofMDg ter bM
--------------- ,--------------------Hastings Chapter No. 7 O- E. 8, will senger car licenses had been sold. Qulfo ! Lawrence. Henry and Karl.
! recovery. Mrs. a W. Clarke *1 gtMte
11 meeting will be held at lite Legion endeavor to perform the duties in an
COUNTRY CLUB PARTY.
I hold a special meeting for initiation a number come In every day to gct( Thi* father and son have been Iden-1 mg with her sister, Mrw Brown, far •
room* on Sunday morning, April 3. at efficient and creditable manner.—R. J.
Member* of the Hastings Country Tuesday evening. April Sth. A memorial their 1932 plates
It may be. before titled with the business interests of few days.
WllHams. 2 wk*.
nine-thirty o’clock.
club are invited lo a party at the club service will be given, and Life Member- the end of Hie year, that the total will Woodland »o long that their place* will
-------------- " ■ ——
PYTHIAN 81 STEMS SUPPER.
CHIROPODIST.
on Friday evening. April 1. Dinner will; ahjp Certificates presented to four reach last year’s figures, but County; be hard to fill and the hoata of friends;
nAMCq.
'
Saturday. April 2. from five to seven
Ironside’s Shoe Store every Saturday be served, followed with a short pro- j uiembers. There will te refreshments Clerk HUI hardly expects tliat that will unite tn extending sympathy to the
Every BMurday OMM M 0MM MM,
Puller Bldg. 25c-Adv
12-6 P. M. Free consultation.—Adv. th gram and bridge.
served at close of meeting.
(happen.
[bereaved families.
■—Frank Herrtngfaa. Arf». tt
. 3E

Partners Cannot Sue Each ; new policies for $934,010
The Figures In Each Case Came e«i and 129 children tehefitted a t&lt;z.
----- ­
'of fl«4 articles of clothing havr u-This tells •»
the
same
storyto •*
the
Other At Law — Demand
— —
~ -•
• as •—
to the Banner
From Offi
.
mu.
of HiBhw,y Fund, Among
’standing of the company and the high
Note Differs From Others
„ rrpeo_
cial —
Sources
—----IumthtriUng* jo S41A78 haw teen given, | ’’
. lh£ Issues
I regard in which it U held by the

4

*

SCOUTS TO BUILD
BIRD SANCTUARIES

iKETCHUM HELPED
LICK SALES TAX

1

I

WILL NTERESTfiDN
LAKE RESORTERS

Three Auction Sales

a

Barry Farm Bureau
To Hold Meeting Here

Merry Comedy to

fl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1932

ura swim
IB COHW

OBITUARY.
claim that Gun Marsh has became vary
in wages and in costs ot material mid I
valuable for the cultivation and pro­
Charles J, san ot Charles and Octa­
services. The addition#-had been made 1
duction of onion*, celery and other via Castelein. wna born in New-Balti­
largely by creating • new "bureau*,
vegetables, on a large scale. Several more, Mich . September 22. 1868. and
commissions and boards" and other
thousand car* of onions are shipped died at hb home near Quimby, March
new schemes that call fol- more money,
from, the Gun Marsh district in good 23. 1032. aged 63 years. 6 months .and ■Eight exposure films same price-u
in almott every dfjiartment of govern­
.
: seasons. The platnlUT* claim tliat 1 day. On May 11. IBM. he was united the MX. Carveth de Stebbins—Adv.
ment ’
nnai -••.~iLt1iere are large investment* tn ware- in marriugc with Mattjc L. Bidclrnan.
In state affairs we have gone the.• —
(Continued from page one* houses and other equipment necessary
SUPERVISOR'CHaS. PARKER saint road. Wd have travelled Hie same •
who preceded hlui In death, December Three Times Four club on Friday eve­
•
&gt;n mlr local
»O! and ™„!&gt;
roort
’. wlnlon 11 'wuM h..e ,«l. •»'»,“» ™M™u»n ot Uiu or,. o&lt; v.lu- 6. 1031. To their union were born two ning.
way
In
county
expend!&lt;
SPOKE TO COMMERCIAL
■ children, a devoted daughter. Mrs.
tur&lt;Public expense* have been in- effect. M&gt; that the relief asked by the'able land.
Mrs. F W. Stebbins wu hMtcka to
CLUB TUESDAY
-------------------- --------- "'
It 1*
i« the claim ol
of the plalntilfs in ths
the Aller Reynolds, arid Fred B. who pre- Hie Monday Study club at their regu­
creased beyonci the ubtkty of tiie tax- complainant*
is-granted
it
Based upon Ulis
Uiis opinion a decree was
u as j present
pre»ent suit that The
"The caurc
payer lo meet tile dcniaiwl* upon him1 Ba&gt;cd
cause for the1 ceded hlny-fh death 0 years ago. Wiien lar Monday meeting.
Jun.- 12.'
12.! making
making of
of said
Mid decree,’■.the
is*urfI but a small boy his parents moved
[tor more money.
- , . signed by. Judge Smith on June
the one issued
The"next regular meeting ot Hastings
kVE IN- .
EXPENSE!
' from New Baltimore. Vo Quimby, in Hive No 398 will be held on Wednes­
Mr Parker r.xpresM’d. hl* conviction"
among other things, pro-’ m 1905 permanently
!E0 FOURFOLD that there wa« only one way in which ..a.... ***
-That’ the *»aid
“M defendants
drj,n El-! drain commbatotwr* of &gt;aid
said countlc*1 which vicinity h\ has always* resided day evening. April 6
excepting u few years near RollcrsviUc.
mrr
E
Gable.
County
drain
c.immu'
and
others
acting
by
and
under
th&lt;*in&gt;
’w._- c-dld get out of. the difficulty and ””*’ 1‘
Word has been received here that
Says State nr.d_,Country Need [difprcMilen rlom which we i\re suffering .loner ot Allegan county and Philip W. i has been removed by the construction1 Ohio, where he wg» employed in the Mr* Mary Mance is in the M. 3 H. hos­
Burgis-,. county drain cummuirtoner of! of the dam at the outlet of,Gun lake . oil'fields. He waA a quiet, unassuming pital in Grand Rapids, sick with the
Unlined, open, airy and
;&gt;t the present * time. If ’might, be
to Retrace Steps and Get
'long'and painful profc*:;. but ir is the: Barry county, and their wecewors infWherc Gun river begins. The coni- man, wiw loved hl* family and his influenza..
extremely smart, tbi«
:
home,
and
who
with
the
&lt;ftar
wife
who
Back to Safe Basis
' aiily way. in hte Judgment Hl« plai. offic* Mid all persons claiming or to ptuinanU in the present null declare
For Saturday only, March 2nd. choice
i pasted on such a little time ago. will bo
ghillie oxford ia a '‘beat
Tife conimercuit club had ad inly- would be to .retrace our steps to t'jll claim under them, whether- as agents, j that they arc advised and believe, andl sadly inkMd In the community 'And of our stock ot iwo-plece mohair or
MTvanU. contractors, tub-contractor* charge the truth to be. t hutthe said
three-piece jacquard living room suite*
seller" for spring. ItK *
eating- *e&gt;*Km ’I ■■ -day noon The a|*.d gel our government expenditures.;
whether local, county. »iatc or national
* ■' or attorneys, be and Uu'y arc hcrebvj plaintiff* in the original sqje*trt«t be- church ol which they were loyal wurk- at W7 75. W. A. Hall-Adv
speaker uas SuiwivUur Charles
“ '
perpetually enjoined and restlaund; fore Judge Smith • who are the dcfcod- era and members He is survived by hH
popularity keep a on
The
Banner
reporter
uas
in
error
t
*
£
The
J
Barmr
,
-\»\'n&lt;
fined'in'tiie
main
Iran*
constructing
wluct
is
known
and!
ants
tn
the
prewnt
aulK
in
their
suit
Packer of MlmtWlUr who /au
,ii,-tin.- wi&gt;.,r iv kin.-ai&gt; -m.-iuntA in the nrrM.nl xuil. in tiwlr suit daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs last - week in saying that Mr* Jennie
growing. Junior Miss,
stnUghL-Dun.-the-shoulcr; talk on 1
•l i -r.-i- with Mr Parker Wink 'wi-! d.wighatcd x« Gun River Drum." lo- ugaitut the .dram commissioner* of Leo‘Reynold.. a little granddaughter Casaday was a sUtcr of the late Rev.
subject ol taxation and on the imv
Sub-deb or active wbmtwo
sislera.
Mrs
Mary
were
not
offering
from a deprewion In '•“«« -1k1 •*t-bbstled in the Wwmhlp*, raid countW have no* 1.0 iwed for any. Marjorie.
. ..
..----."***' ° w Capjiy.* We beg your pardon.
sity for cutting o'H all ■ unricWM.
OUrUi, &gt;«! 11.. a„,„ Me «, u..-, F4,M
mi
ptl« „
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v
i
if
uant'an-ULwere
made
in
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O
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h
Plain*
.
and
Martin
in
raid'of
the
|irotecUtm
afforded
by
raid
detn — all like it — y&lt;»V
Rems in public expenditures arid- 1:
• li .i
&lt;■ w*h Au'iilv wara before,-tmmty of Allegan and inure .partlcu- ‘ erre. and that they will in no way be I, cm,, in.- Wuu»r.. John ol nookMx amlh £
-Adv.
ting back to the Mmpltcit. a/ well
fhoukLtry it'if you like
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Hint*, larly described in the bill of complaint; damaged.*or injured ,liy vueaung the md^TkinH" ol k-lluiL fr»nk o( B.,1-1
n Umney h» H.rlM «
the iiicxiM nMvi nr.-.- &lt;•! grivermner.t
Ute and nallonai ..ovr'rnments u.mhPfile m *»id cau &lt;• "
deerce’. Therefore tlve complainants in lie Creek.-mid Henry uud William ol,advertising campaign in Uw Bunner
a Hwagger, comfortable,
been found :•&gt; have in: :&gt;-.,a-ci. not
The matter rested- there for *&lt;&gt;riv‘ ’,lc I’fcrent suit ask that Judge fimiths Qmmliy. bwuhts Wews, ii.-pix.*., andjHi* first unnouiwemeni will be found
low-heeled, fool sti'piargcl-, a- in the
ta.-ntv time, after , which tl.e Ivai.Juture &lt;.( decn-e which we hove quoted, pcr- many friends, who will mourn his pa -- on page 8 of this issde He u Milling
pofting shoe thut'a right
but nil vrrv largrb
th« *ut« . by Act 37? of the Public Ac , mancntly rexlraUurw the dram can'and tcrvicing Hoover electric cleaners.
.
. .riM;re u111 j*- a Barry County W. S.
Naturally-there :mot i&gt;- piogr&lt;-.- in; of Michigan for 1921- provjdcd that the: missionerx of the two counties from
in tune with the outdoor ,
ll&lt;-: tinn. . A board ol .suprrvlsar,. of any county tn -constructing Gun Hirer l^ain beTaPINE LAKE FARMERS’ CLLB.
m rally April 5. 1933 at two P. M at
apirit of spring.'
M-lrntvi • maki ; wiurh the wiroie of tiie waters of any
it’.*
“,,d l,elJ for naught.
The Pine Lake F'armen.' c lub met at i Nashville. An interesting program has
&lt;h-c .u-n.:x and ex|»*i:, rnlike inven- Inland naviiablc lakc l» situated
T1|C P^‘&gt;“’lf* ‘n tlx* present caxe the home of Mr and Mr* ire Notting-!been planned. Supper nt 6:30 and
t n;- ;t will be to-.ind thut clungi*. might, for the protection of the fl*h{ twve employed a* tlwir attorney* Clare ham. Saturday. March 26. 1932. for a Mua Fannie Fuller ot Indm will be the
of Atlegun.
Udi follow Many urdUrarv oiinr;*.-! tluiein amt for the improving m j E and Leu Hoffman .rf
atu«..
day meeting. The meeting u n* opened ^peaker
waunamug of
w navigation
navigavam thereon,
uwrem.. o.
Mrs.‘Ida M. Streeter, who U about by singing tiie fullowim: songs: "My! On Saturday. March 26. a son weighieliccA iif the modern hc-fne.would ha'.i-1 maintaining
or
for the promotion of nubile health u:tbe °»b‘ Olle no*
'J'c °“«l wl Faiih Looks up to' Thw." 'Holy, Holy.hng nine ami one-half pounds, was born
yea:.' ay. So it wilt be found that in-'.welfare, determine the natural height i complainant* who brought the,suit be­ Holy,” and "Couie Thou Almighty 11” Mr. and Mr* Edward Goodyear at
en xsmg imputation, increasing wealth, *ru)d level ol Hie waters of such inland!,ore
. uno
Uu‘ King."
j Pennocit hospital. The little, fellow has
ironside Moe Co.
imi'h .idnu -cienjifu* dirco*. ene.- and; navigable Uxe and construct . untl, nrf-'’*,n defendants, has employed Kim
Du.* to the absence ol our ’ Secy.1 b,vn na,ntd ’Iuhl‘
Jr Cungratulaitic:t-.i?me. mveutioi;.' will bring pn&gt;b-'maintain sufficient dams or embank-‘ ®****f “* h‘‘r a,torney in the present Ruth NoHlngiuun was appointed toltl"'J'* urt-‘ •’Mended.
Jem., into*-our civilization, winch will] merit* to keei&gt; and maintain theWater, !&gt;u“? ,, .
w_i___
take the mlnut.v, of the meeting
■ n“hl «*M»*urc filnu Mme price us
l'
Mr.
Henry
A
Pierce,
of
Kalamazoo
.. . ..
I he six. Carveth &amp;* Stebbins Adv.
lib* government and util in--at n* natural-level. The Act provided
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it... v. v
; T"'
ine aiicnriou ot nsni rmt-n‘ u uireet-,
in•■&lt;-.&lt;■ sovi-rmn&lt;-m exjienditures more: for the necessary procedure.,in the cir-j who.if, the president* of the Gun Lake .1 interest.
Mis Fox. chairman ot the .... .*» .i,.. nn,u-.&gt; i„- mL
mucn.eu
!«r les? 'So when we Ulk ot re|racing *cuit court of the county where the lak.*j Protective Association, called a meeting
jitir step* and going back to 1911. we; is situated to provide fur the dcterml-i; of the board 'of directors ol that As? Seh".-d’Ur'bn"'d S!!rte*1' Mr,,L- 10 non rcmmiwuin «nwrnln« »«• vlQwiwsoclallon to be held in thia city' last
_
... William McCann b with the M. 8 C.,
IciinnoL do It wholly. But there 'is no nation of the waller levtl. '
lum r. «.l ll&gt;. Ilrnn ,|,,„ Item. Mr of Michigan to trout ilshliu- except bawlwill team on a training trip dur-'
question about the necessity of mUkinu*
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Brown*apjwiintcd the'Jollouuic people sal'll rliera and MrCums us are desig- Ing the Eaaler vacation. Floyd Mor.. long strides in that direction. K-ixclul-1 scnsl bv the late Philip T. Ctilgrme
,l.lU?n ,***„ ' ।
' 'tu
the new Comm, on Items of Interest, nated. or are to be designated, by tht* from Greenwood. Arkansas, u student
;v is it- requtru! that w&lt;- r)nmnate a lot: who w.c- mtcreshd in the pn»|»o-lttun
tl^SocSS Mr* Milo as
Mrs Ernest Hail and John Ktilirk. slate conservation nunmis-Mon.
.it M 8: C . is uL-x, u^ thU trip Tliey
ol th- frhh b »ard-. but. au? -and c.m- t-roUM* be had resort pro^rty on Gun
A.? there-Wils no nnfhihhcd bu.unes,
All Interested in the Hutland Cemc-- will go to Alabama. Georgia anil Ken.......... .........................
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T?? the cluti tbuk up the new business.
. rniksloiu-.
which now impede
tery are requtsled ly^nieet with the lucky.
j than help prosre.f..
'Mr. Keyes .'tigge*ud tluit i&gt;tir dull (flute at
** ,,
.
jfor un .ull
.. day
j_._
U’llan Sowcrtiy was home from
the cemetery
ELDRED-I.OO.mTs.
hold meeting., throughout the summer meeting Wednesday, April 6 to clean Clucagi during the EuMcr school reA '.rf. jir.-tti w.'ddtmc •.’...
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• super'i*or* of' thhl Since tiie const ruction ol ’.be uam. rih&gt;utp.s. Then’ -v..,, 'much diMtu-vdraf
Just Think!
there was some doubt ik- to tills The Circle will be grateful for the du- K,.n'| C01iniy. vwu-tl t.er&lt;
' ued ;it tiif
-t I’,!, ti.ti ii Mi .;ur. .u
•-•
ii;, ।
numc.- thereof', tin and
Hiii. ..'i-t.-i-z ,&gt;n tiw--^vwHit;
‘-1,
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I I he; maltiUmii.ce of the level of Gun lake orgunVutton\ stiecem {hmughout tile nation of a team or truck lor the day.
-tt-e-'siry maiUmis .to put mta opcr.lbas continued. This ha* greatly ini- ■ ummer season thh que^tiMCwns laid Bring, your own liinch. 11 weather i2.1 When Vt-Fdr-n W. Eldred flit Bellevue/";
the proceduu* provided for the I ,irovccj ai/n Jakl,
4 reion ijg,, jt on the table.
tintavorablo we will meet on Friday
end N’iDofolhy Loomte nt Hahting? aUon
' ‘
Is Two Months Away!
determining
&lt;&gt;t.
the
level
ol
Gun
take.0llvs aL-o improved health conditions
Myrtle Willia'msr'Hcc y.
! were unit 'd in marriage by Rev. Evil
Mr. Blackman u-ki d the member* if
u. provided in this law. A iH-tltlon w.i-.;-ujOng the shore* of the same. Manv
TO WHOM this ad may concern:
OIHTFAHY. *
' '“e
’ Ttir bride and groom were attended therefore filed in the circuit court for!can remember the nauseating odors to sponsor a reunion of the Brown
Lnube Doelxer. daughter of Mr. and
Mr and Mu, Wm.'Cu..huig
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Mr.
Special Discount on all ordcFs;
• by Mivs Doruthd Cummings of Hastings' Barry county and; un the loth of De- al)d unhealthy conditions that existed school.
Mn- Freft Doelker, was born m Lan- and Mrs. Elroy liigi-r:a&gt;l ol Almn were
.ember 1921. a decree ua- rendered by aiohg thc
oI ^lin lakc durlng
1 and Ernest Tongate of Bellevue.
&lt;•
made
Hu*
mixtion
Come'in now and look our di»,
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caster, riuii.v&lt;iaiihi,
Prnnsyhania, nut,,**'
August 27. 101.1,
1875. Sunday gm-'t., ul Mrs. Jam- McCann
j Mr and Mr*. Eldred will make their Judge Smith permanently establishing dry ;,linm'.er., before the level of the
juit pur club sponsor a school reunion ■ yn,. rainc with her parent*
Ha-sthiRn -Dane Wolff’ died 'al'hla home north
* to
'
| future home on a farm near’Assyria the level ol Gun lake, and providing. iage uas
of,the Brown .m:)hx&gt;I distrirl. Seconded u&gt; ihi,.i„.r,. &lt;ou,
“•*“
■&gt;•■■ ■••—■■ ..........
sou can saie^on juur purchuM*.
[Center and they have the W.'t wishes for the budding «it the dam at the out-1 •fiierc hav
b" l,e Kiilo-k untmn i iiri.’d
“ , '” , 1^'11 **"*•• wll«n .of the Irving Grange hail, whi le he
, ‘•" r ' ri'
Used nearly all her life In‘16M ilHd b« n eared tor by Mi. ami Mr*
iof their many friends lor a long anil let at ;-ipd lake to maintain the lake
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Motion made lo adjourn for dinner, she was* united in marriage to Orville, Knuell for the past two iimiiHu' Happy Rlv.
1
' Like because of greatly Improved conMotion
carried
jRichej*
To-thLs
union
two
childran
jj
ri
william
McCunn
;.p&gt; nt Hr’
THE VE^Y BEST—
1 nviou.- to till- r«crec and :&gt;ince H^ditlons resulting from maintaining the
Secy
Secy, arrived
arrived alter
alter dinner
dinner ‘
’ andjw'ie
andjtt* te bom.
bom. Thoma*
Thoma* Frederick Richeyi week end with Mi and Mi
Cb m
wa, nude certain drainageoperation, waUr level. The Gun Lake Protective
Protective
MEMBERS
hav. teen v.mducted In Gun MarshJ Association, te interested tn seeing
M-eing that
that judging from all reports the dinner p&lt;nd Katherine Ruth Richey, both alff^
Bm- w.u
w.u- eonverted
ro.nericu in
m the
uir Unit-'.
uir.i-, Mr
u|ld Mt-,
M, , Bn.wn
Brown of
Ol Grand
G..llid HapRap*ni« She
Mi and
Ihf pie Cl.t preceding U filed by lie noll.lnK t&gt; done that shall tn
in any
any Comm, served an t uellcnt Ea ter &lt;«:::• l'n-.ur.
Ii .&lt;
Brethren church an.i
ud at the home
.d.Hrethren
anil was
wax very
very much!
much’ ids
1(U vU1
VLUUd
horn.- ot
ol Mr. ami Mr ■p-aiiitd!-, who claim that they and i. fiianiwr or degree impair tiie pren*n* ner
interested m Sunday School and p,-, v Saturday
night.
Meeting calk'd *to * order bv pn . 1; mu-rcsti-d
S.iturday ntuht.
Phone 2497
values of thi- lake. They will
tailed
her.
8hsi
Carrie'
Walker, widow ot Gilbert
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contest to the limit any interference Slnuuw- On«»ni Clin.U»!&gt; IMdwr- , chuiih-work Uli fu-allh
Secy's. rr'Xirt was read and aixcpled. ,qlwny.. ..aid. "God* Will never full if-1 walker, died ut the home ot ft. r-son
i if we trust in.Him.vBut w.- must bi
u, Hashnc- SHlirday. Slic
the outlet which, they led. l- re.'jxan- UnflULxhed bmdnCNi wati taken up.
Mutton made mil Mimmrled tint u. ‘,,ctn ‘"''T
„*"‘d ,*"1"' A,,d Lsurvived by anotper son. It IJ Walker.
Sble |bi&gt; tiie greatly improved report
mdiliorv. at llu* lake.
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_ .. Sympathy &lt;»f all
.
... it,ii UV.-HU- ia&gt; iiiuiii-uiaic
The Inins Uidies Aid S-auty wi
‘JKSLm I
Wll"*m .. ................. ..
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that the Pre*, appoint, tla: I
. Mori iul M"UMnS' ,,!M‘ brotiar. Mr William {(ini. Friday. April 1 Fol link dinner.
Samuel D. Kathcrman. aged 86. died Comm for thtxa* iu&lt;i inectinv.-..'
“ IXx lkcr ol Chicago, and nephews and; Everybody 1-, invited
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al hte.'home in Woodlaud village oni eurrutl.
‘ nhtet-:, bottles a hivxl of friend.-,.
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—------ . rt*—; -----Sunday forenoon, following
n .fcw_ days'j,&lt;’Pr&lt;-.». ajiiminttd Hattie KiUick* mid1 | 3I
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URGE
. »,.r. A
&lt;. GOOD GARDEN.
•i illm-.,.,
illiU's--. althouii
although tn&gt;
he luol
luul, In-rn
been an inin-1 Lloyd Undx-y on Hits Comm Meeting '
OBITUARY.
; The extension workers &lt;:f the Stat'*
Jvniia u.r many
mhv years.
wmn. ,t__
He was
born in j ttimed
ehmrmau of Program I I-anc Wolfe who had resided i&lt;i College urge every farmer this year t •
ivalidrfor
__________
___ _ ■ over to ________
.Ohio in 1846. He. served ax wentarj !Comm. Let- NotUiuihum.
living
i|,ii his'ilfc.
on -Friiww
u,(rtl&lt;j garden
garden US
a that will Ur a
... Tap.
..
.... died _..
Ft* , ,ila
w ntt a^iuu
of the Farmers' Union Mutual liuur-I Song ■Th«*t&lt; 1, । Green
day. March 2S. aged 67 years. J montiis.; money-saving investment for him
19 day*. Surviving is one brother, John'
-.r_...— *&lt; »
„
rance Co. for 34 years', being One of the Awav" bv Mr- ‘E..rl Dunlo;-:charter members. Burvivlng arc four!
...
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Wolfe, of . Hosting- besides many'
NO .TRICKS FOR HER!
daughters and one son. Mrs Uiia J.&gt;r-:,1,(l“cn .•'•‘f',,'
‘’ .many
------- nephew* aruf nieces Funeral service.*/ Betty iproudlyt. **I'm going to lx-.m
dan. WorKtlanc Mrs Edna Peck. Chtca-;
nK4 -bcu* ll“'
f-'M
were held at the Moulton churrh un, aviator."
go. Mn Ola Bears. Imperial City, Mr-: । l{rv L. L Dewey, ixislor of the Monday at ten A. M . Rev. Minard
Daddy; "No you will Is* un avUlrix.",
MERKLE
Edith Williams. Memphis. Tenn , and! Meiimdut church in Hastings gave u.■ j Lewi.* of Freeport officiating. Burial, Betty: "Oh. no-o-o-o. 1 wouldn't do
P &amp; G OR
John Kalherman, Lansing; 12 grand- *• v*'ry interesting hllle talk.
.। in the Free|»rt cenu-.tcry.
any stunts up there."
FLAKE WHITE
cluldn'n, Il great-Krandchildren. two! Then Mr. Shafer, .rout lender from
sisters. Mr- Anna Clirisllan. Kalama- »«»*Hi'.qx was introduced;and he t&lt;rfd
zoo and Mix Mary
Fi-her Wotv.llund
Mury Fisher.
Wocxlluntl. &lt;u--a
:“* a mt
I'd &lt;u
&lt;&gt;i i&gt;iti,r*KH,iir
intereallni; tnitinc
things aboutl|
— *
'.wouts. He .Mid. A boy 12 year* old;.
and a brother in Ohio.
Funeral
urv■ ices are being held in Woodland this « worth $23i&gt;*i to th*- community tn I
i which-lw 11vo
r he has'.co&lt;n-|i
■ Wednesday afternoon. *
pletc-d lib education the Insurancell
Company say* he i.- worth |4u,(mx&gt;." h&lt; ।
told about tin: scout meeting tn Eng- '
I H:r&gt;tmR.» friends were shocked uhd! land in which u cnuntrle* were rep-'
resented. These b.y- came together.!
PROGRAM FOR THE BAI ANCE OF THE WEEK /
' saddened oil Tue.-d.iy to learn -of the; not to fight, but to Un . and lo find out
Armour’*
tOCOA
BLACK TEA
5&gt;asi-ing ol Mr? Michael Mahar «!'I how oihi&lt;t people livif, "
LIMA BEANS .
**
VERIBEST
MILK
;
mar
Vermontvilh*.
her
death
being
duel
.lory of David in a
Sajada. Broun OQr»
wMing j
Ito
scarlet
IcH
’
t'.
Mr*.
Mahar
Was
the;
U'rd.! Tliurx.. Fri.
Label..'j lb.
CwU
in..
Saturday Only
i daughter of Mr. and Mr? Pscar S|&gt;en-i
WALLACE BEERY
cer of thi* city who. together with the and other organization? lor eliuructeri
Double Feature Program '
husband and three children mourn the! budding.
I’rrniium Auda
Fidelity
.&lt;
and CLARK GABLE
' Ginger Snapp
Crescent Macaroni
“The Gay Caballero”
iloss of a loving, devoted wife, mother! Singing—-Holy Gliost with Lm.ht Di-[
CRACKERS
Spaghetti ur Noodle*
Vanilla Compound
’ and-daughter Services will be held at
and "Heaven on Earth”
:!■.&lt;■ grave in Mt Canary rtmietery in
Z
Dime ' by Muriel I^ndu-y.
&gt; tin jHibllc funeral u
nal pooni "Old’ Memories.? It Mire):
sympathy
large*Hrcle M'lrlr.nds. btought back old Khwl mcnioriv.-, t&gt;
SUNDAY—MONDAY
some of. our oARr ntefribvrs
RIPE ©LIVES. Ige. size can, each
19c
Mr Shafer and gome of lip- Bo,
BEANS, Cut Wax or Green
2 for 25c

WILL NTEflEST GUN
LAKE RESORTERS

LOCAL NEWS

■ Our
Unlined Ghillie
Is a Tlit”

Decqration Day

Hastings Monument
Works x

NO FOOLING

ITS A SALE!
FRIDAY, APRIL 1st

SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd

^PORT

BROOM

SOAP
10 B«r‘ 29c

.....

i..!'" 25c

.

Oxydol
19c

29C ead&gt;

15c

29c

21c

25c

A.. 25c

‘HELL DIVERS’

.... 19c

Premier Canned Foods

ASPARAGUS TIPS, picnic size, each 21c
CORN
No. 2 can, each
10c
SAUER KRAUT, No. 21 can, each 10c

Bartlett PEARS, No. 2± can
24c
PEACHES, No. 2| can, Sliced, Halves 19c
Tiny Tot BEETS, No.- 2 can .
17c

FRENCH’S FLOUR

Shull? or Freeport BUTTER

WHITE LILY

POUND

2I

*Bnt
MAYONNAISE
Pt*.
29c
’•2 Pu. . ISc

COTTAGE HAMS

!.r 19c

‘

29c

Hallmal**
MAYONNAISE
Pts.
. _ 29c
•a Pt*.
15c

Beef Kettle Roasts

VEAL ROASTS

Salad Dressing .

X'1"141

'.;il&lt;.i&lt;r 1 5 c

|i&gt;

OQ«

Foods, 1000
Island or
RelJ*h

Best

4£a

1 UC

Spread

CUBE STEAK

17c

n.

32c

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5 Deliveries Daily—8 a. m., 10 a. m., 11 a. m., 3 p. m., 4:30 p. m.

Feldpausch’s
“Where Better Foods Cost Less”
We Deliver

PHONE 2272

Hartings, Michigan

! hospital Since last -report. a» foll-xw.,: .Jug.
A daughter to Mr. and Mr:- M&lt; rr ■ ' Reading-Scouting* bv
| Ingram. 620 E Bond St. on March 33 Brt/wn.
S.ngmg- "Drink to M&lt;* Ohly ’Witi Jl
She ha* been named Elizabeth Ann
' To Mr* and Mrs Vern Sinclair. Has* Thine Eye,.
.
inw-. Route 3. on Mutch 25 a girl..
Reading-Tubule to u Dog—Lloyd:
. A son to Mr and Mt, Edward Qpod- NotHngiiam.
Retmuig-Jujt. polks -Ml; Keyes
!
He haa been turned John F. Goodyear
Meeting turned over to Prc*ideut tori
■nort bushir.ss mdetlng.
|
Pres apiMiinttd Comm, for Brown
DEATH OF .MRS. W.M. ECKERT.
sciiuul reunion Mrs. Raw Blackman ■
' Mr? William Eckert jussed away Mr*. Ernu.i Hall, and Mrs. Petttjohn
Sunday. March 27. at her home on W
Repealing
ot waU-huonl —Secy.
,
Madison St . liavlnu been Mi i«or Pearl Brown’
iheuiya for Mum* time Funeral servicer
'Will be held on till* Wednesday after­
OBITUARY.
noon at the Hustings Mrthrxllr*.:
Mr* Came Walker, whose inaiden!,
church. He.v I. L Dewey officiating.. mime w»&gt; Carrie Wood, was born m J
Burial tn tiie Freeport cemetery. She• Patterson. New Jersey. AuguM 31. j
is survived by five children
. , • 1853. Her father ana motper. Mary!
and Joseph Wood, moved to Michigan. ।
,
,
settling on a farm near the Wood I
I The Mtolt P T. A will have n jurt schoolhouse tn Irving, she wax married
luck fcupper April 1 ut seven o'clock-, U' Gilbert Walker April 17, 1873. who
; Please bring sandwiches and table &lt;Iie&lt;l suddenly ot licart failure June 13
! service for your own family and one 1 1920 Since tiie death of iur hiMbaiid
| other dbh. A home 'talent play will‘she has lived in Uit* city. Siu* leaves
; be u feature of the program.
t"
_• ...
i
to mourn, two xoiu. Lewis
of—
Hastings
and Robert of Irving, &lt;&gt;w brother Sam­
|
PASSING OF MRS. F. TOBIAS.
---------------------------uel.
of thia city
and oilier relatives and
I- Mrs. Frank Tobias passed away Sun- many triend*. She died suddenly at
| day night at her liome near Nashville. ‘ the home ot her son Lewi* on March

j iield at the home today, with interment Munday afternoon conducted by Rev
Nashville.
t Barker. Burial la Riversidi*.

Johnny Weissmuller -

“Tarzan the Ape Man”
Also Comedy and Paihe Sound New*
Coupon—TUES.—NIGHT

WED. — T1IURS.

RONALD COLEMAN

SYLVIA SIDNEY
in

-

In

“The Unholy
Garden”

“Ladies of the
Big House”

Alw Cartoon In Sound

AIm&gt; Rathe Souud New*

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

Double Feature Program
.CAROLE

No One Man
Silent Witness

The

Al»o Cartoon in Sound “The Beach Prfrty’

�Tlffi HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESD AY. MARCH M, IMt

Sporting Items

can be brought out in the!
i • if these pins wyre itsjd end tr
schedule calls for twenty-eight would reach from here to
tram will play jond Grand Rapid* and if-1
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p-a^ able on dethrtf years had
mad*'- and over
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. lmmiUe&lt;* best- fielding average will idjn be
Tiie Pythian City I.
made the .uut
’
. following rules to give every rouiirtiiu:
team und player an equal chancr and milted tii piny regnnilcw; of'age. Any
to enable the committer to handle the
soy wiia*«- eighteenth birthday
.M-ries in such a manner tliat there will r
on or after April 1 I* ••ligible.
fa* httle or m&gt; cause fur complaint on the purl of any one. Hwm- rule* con­
flict in nu way wltii the Official Base­
■qtla&lt;1. Scorr-kt'-pillg'fOT tiien: gUl|l&lt;* .-.bout th’
ball Rule, for 10.13 ----------- :
.
Is not an row matter and whi n player;, might mu
an miAi-d from one, position to anolli’-r holder m
dur t&lt;&gt; tiu-'rulmg that Snake-, it po**lbl&gt;H w an easy thing for tin- *core-keei&gt;er bought th
i..r any boy to play revurdb ss of tinto mix* threw change?. and ciiatye a •,vtd».n&lt;&gt; .
hut Dial lir is not a resident of Has-. j|inj(ir world series RcMdeiu pluyir. player with error, which he did not payable &lt;
tings, tiwi'i- is going to la- sotiu? coin- MlU,lt - &gt;aV wll|, (l„. team repre;mttn.t
I wilt ion on every team for positions.
w„n| ;n wh|r)|
While la-'it year It was difficult (asnmr- n-xiilr
resident |&gt;hiy&lt;-i* will
times fill the lineup, efti tlw* various ii.-.iinr..
r'alnli Player* moving
--... .... I(J
to umniB
another will finish
probability there will U- no I rouble this- with
ttM. (teamt.
with Ute
that they
year to have a sqt’iad of from twvlve to ,.ils0Il w,ih.
fur the uw. of the'boys Thi-. dividi-.'fifteen pluyem representing tlw four- „,
...
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mm
urd. loTmm. Th.. muMUul ,-rrv .
3 N.‘&gt;
““-J'fd thc Work equally umoi.x the four teams
' bring
uoy will navi- l.. give he. best if he is. T ,, ,...... . ................
... .... and does not mean that any one- group'
t . flpd ins name .m tlw All-City tram
r?bls
which i. committee of Judges from the *;am
A» h&gt;Ls and fielding
local Legion will &gt;&lt;-h-«-i &gt;.i the end
hy “ l11'*?^ while playm.
The Ixgige will furnish a eranpleta Mr Bam- tl. Mr. 'ttaKow-i:
the local .-a-rl«?s Just as -.port-; •writers a ' “ *,,**sUtute on anotiiii 'lr’am will catcher* outfit If you inland to play tiuit anotht r viisir.- r. How;
. very vf-ur select an All-American tram’f" “““
, ’!layrrn *H!‘ ''M flfst-bive you will want a first-b.vi-, and him? ell and RvQrvite
from-tfw oustiindliiit pluyri;. In tin-iwo 1'?.1
official times at but man's mitt Otherwise a fielder's glove
major iiuigucs «&gt; tinwill •* l&lt;-ct!* ’ J'"'
J'*
Comiwthe iM.ys whose work in tlw lucid Mries llli”T
,h'’ W**'1 batting average, n first-ba.’.cman's mitt or a flelder .-i iMr. .Hurtt tx-l
shows ttwt tlwy are ready tn' ««&gt; up
Rule, 3. Manugi-n Each team will glove can now be purchased at a n?a- st I t Lautlcp
__________________ ihnvc a player-manager who will lx- Mjnablc price. Any boy who borrows 'rending tu M
I named by tlw rommittee und who will a clove w mitt should show ins appre- drawing of Conntrncts and the ffnanrins
..
wnrk
co-operationi with the couch elation by giving it Hie best care ;*&gt;-•!- rd partwi; hi|ip ihidrrpikm-.' -; The fun
Last rearon very: few of the. •.nea:;id in t
&lt; h-rted, by Um- committee Io will is- «iblc
(tlw duty of each manager to hnv.- his boys find baLs of their dwn. Thhse that Jt-rt •. es|»ecui!
■quad present und ready 'to piny at did have thertj brought them down to; the East. Fiori

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she did not hold
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problems involving the character’d th*
ir by which it came.
Mto. Hun:.' . .
McPeek' tendered

each of the other ttyre* teams an equal
apaln«t nlher trams In the national numbvfHd times and each of them n
Legion competition -nt the close of
shown a* the “home" team In an equdl
FOR BASEBALL SERIES
number of gum&lt;*. pu.d|x&gt;iwd Ranns
will lu- played whenever-an a«r&lt;-&lt;able
The K. of P. laNlge will award

K. OF P. GIVES RULES

Any Boys In County Arc Eli­
gible to Entor Tourney—
tlw pilctM-r with tlw b»- t average,
Age Limit
-best batter mid the .player with

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The Juib’.e hold* that evidence aupIxrrtj Mr HukiiAjkv'*- clnita that the
plairiibt s husband was it-partner in the
fiitn of Rohrer and Rakuwiky. He finds
evidence of this partnership, and that

if&gt; labor. ..skill. capital, which

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. there was a partnership
note lit question was in­
i. it folio-** that a suit at
lx- maintained, a., shown

Michigan, p.ntc 480 'Accordingly the Judge dismissed the
case for'the towin, mentioned. .
in:: the ncwi»: "Mother
M-piw dinner set?"

Miller furniture Company

(Scheduled to play. Each manager will and broken. Any Irtuiebail but. mvcri -Hunt, accordu
Work ha.? been started'al Dublin on
matterX, Cdlieet an “iilt-irish" picture. We cannot any
aid hls coach In arranging for work- good care, will last for years If a lumdlt- tiw t\h:
tin back to him- as to "Pat." lint since it Js to be a
iiitts. No manager will be granted the boy doe.-- not feel that In- can put the;the account., fir
uw of the catcher's outfit for two days money into a but u gorul Idea would be s. If all Hint J •?
talkie MiG•" Is a.--1 tiled of a major part
in succession Um? of the catcher's out­ for two or three boys to go in toother; in’innee. The n
in the production—Los Angeles Times.
fit must be arranged for by the man­ and purchaa- one. Getting used to1W bti divided tqt
M' &gt; r • Rakov.sky and Rohicr One mjiA^tci- of leap year is that.
ager one day in advance Each man­ one bat and using it till wason will g« parln-r - *"
ftlriiWwd
.()(।■ a- long
raising -a l»y's batting. -----------ager will be reqionsiblr fqr the capro*
-•» way
- —in --------. —tn.. 4-n’imc-r-nng talent, which every time an engagement is announc-1
ninriey fur- cd someone frill wonder who did the!
.the field on thq days whvntiistcam |s:uvcragr. If n boy borrows u bat and.tluy put in
'desiKimtfd a* the "home" team
breaks it he should not for^.-t where rilshed by M .. .
proposing —Ohio State JoilmalRule &lt; No gam- will be on Um
“
Mrju^'-v kt hat l&gt; h!m . I:
(records which U not attended by a
Bnjwboll shoes arc not c-.M-ntlal.,“h&lt;1 M.r• HohAt Lad Mirb nnpltiit tnnI committer- member or .'omeoiir named I Basket hull or gym .‘ihm -, •.? ill do equally fiiiriu *' in Himt
Hi", gave him
;by them Tiie committer member pres- i “» '“'»-and Under no rircumstmfc..-, will ■ccmj1.v.- cbmrr oi th'- mi.dnr- - ufl.ilrerlt m hi reprr .ntntive will a&lt;: 1 '
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icrbilrator In any dispute which may T,u* UM' ,jf-bw* equipjied with resulti- tiirm i-&gt; ;l&gt;in l.u y .-fn.-d il.-m wf’.h(arise and his word will be final! re ’Km baseball fuel anil to- plates will '■ "ul 11;’ I'-imali:-. &lt;&gt;! 1-joklng them over.
lwill.be Ins duly lo ord&lt;T the retirement
lu-nnlttid
h
,!i.'v w?Te*i?11
cither temporarily or ix-rmancntly from; Applications will lie handed to emv
had no idea
.nlay. any playy who by his conduct.; boy who i* eligible. IL‘you' wish -t &gt;
a demand
t. njid that
j hous jnm.vlf utiswrtsmanlike In ht?, play,- hand in your application, fully
■&lt; h&gt;‘ should
conduct on the field.
; filled out. not litter than April to so
j&lt;rdi-rt?.. that
I Rule 5 Umpires. ' All umpires will that the committee can g&lt; t the non.. detnnnd note
jlx- M-lccled by the rommitU-e. Tiie re.-idem player-. nMiigncd to n team.
ation.&lt; made to him
.'-dihics and rights ot the othrlatihg mil- Appllcatimr-; will be accepted after the
line are covered by the official Hum-- series hn.-i started but it wilFbe to every
bull.Rulc« The cnnimiitcc will uphold
udvuntase to be enrolled tit the
.•tart of thi’ scries. This year* regula! him in In-; dedrions.
i Rule 0. NubsUtutcs No player-will
„... ’-tons make it necessary fur-lhe boy■; t.
nkowsky'.-i signa-'
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play
In
all the games possible..
lx? permitp-d to repinci another player
apt*
te ctaimr. untl«T

signing an
'
I nutlet'. A -manager who is unable «*» the ap|4icatii:n.. arc in and tAo.mniMr. Hun! had
I ' cure a .uhicU-nt nuinber of player* to resident players have been ivvujiicd tn! :»r&lt;sx«»v.f.-*
o'.vai'd* the, jiart' I’hVin M.
(start tv.panic may choose to play that tlu-ir teams.
U&lt; a
o luicr
Junior Baseball Flayer.) should watch;
i.nim-at
luti-i uair
date ur
or accept tmthe sm&gt;sub‘■xitme named by tht? committee memsection' in next week'* Bunner lor
s thnt from time to time Mr. Hunt
&gt; Ibcr —
or -liL-.----representative
i
----------------------pruu-nt.
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ffiirtiwr.
priz.- annotincetneuu.
I This M l if.s of jlUljur bil.M bull games
local
merchant*
that
are
going
tore
is sponsored by Murry Uidge. No. 13.'
lor That.'
stand?jn'
; Knights of Pythias. Its purjM&gt;.&lt;c Is
, iuit only to develop baseball players. an equal chance to win them, Com -, •*‘l
ould be signed without ques­
hut to provide thioughont the summer pletc detail* apiiear next week.
tion
an outlet lor youthful enthusiasm into
/n&gt;f bnrine
channels wherein clean, sjxiru.'mnnlike

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mViu'rd.
; Several hurd-fmiKht rente : , hav. : -‘h&lt; and th-•:
'detelojied ijivchi: all-school qiue inur-jp ct- in lira
Al! building and
iwy now m proRms. To dut.- the M-tics'onstiuc turn
Cril-ed'i pnd tlw
had ndtanccd to tiie quarror lin.il; I’ '.•'* :-hut
.
. .. ..... ........
round with tl!e fullowing results:
cotisvni. At the turn- id the dissolution,
Fiu-i round: Meinck*'beat the Bish-,Mr- Rnkowxky declares in his statc' op.' 14 to 12. Adairs* beat Hw Barry.-;'; mint. Mi. Hun^made no demand upm
44 to 2. Howards' beat the Lawr.-ncc ' &lt;hhvr of hit. partrar;». It was agreed
। 26 to 9. Kennedys' beat Hie Riudis !hal certain large accounts dial pad
26 to a. FolUcks beat the Brail*;' io to! uceuinulntcd. winch were due to the
2. and Wlckams' brut tin- Tyler*' 9 to 3. l&gt;;«rliier.ihlfr would lie irft with Mi.
’SlTfiTW roirjtd: Follicks' brat .thi' Hunt for collection, and that lie would
Barry*' 37 to 13. Bishops' beat the Tj-jP'O h&gt; own Investment out ol suchIds' 42 19 4. Adairs' beat the Haw- i collection? und divide, tlw balance
uids'24 to 9. Raiilts’beat the Wickanr ' a’qrmt the three purtnen. ;f he wi re
23 io 11, larwrenec l&gt;-ut tlw Kennedy* isure:a-Ini in making collections.
. 31 to 3. and Merrick*'beat tin Braib i Tin- tatem&lt;-nt allege* thattlufftfptier
45 to 9!
; Mr Hunt did collect mo,m y belonging
i Teams were not .eliailnated in th ?;to the co-partnership, for which he has
’first round a* originally planned, in-:no: accounted lo his partners: that he
stead this.first bracket wav. consideredj collected $244.61 from the Hollywood
• as a warm-up contest.
: Dredging Comjiany: that on/k&lt;ucmbor
14. 1928. Mr. Hunt wrote IUkaw.- ky ad­
I netting the collection of the Dredging
I Company account and ‘taUng that Ik

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Price That Will Move Them !

LOPPENTHIEN
’S
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;U'
&gt;’&gt;• । John Wooten's bawling tram finished I Mr. Rakowsky. In hls statement,
.victorious in the Rotary tournament I shows that he later received a letter.
, (with a total score of 51 points; next ifrom Hunt stating tliat h»-, Hunt, hail
। came Hnbe Cook's team wirti 48; accepted a note of $5171") from tiie
third Gm-' Brower's team with 45; I Coral Gables ComiNiny for uu account
fourth Bob Walton* train with 32: andjagainst
I against them, the note bring made d&gt;Hun and neither Rohrer nor
, last the Clyde Wilcox
WIST quintet with 24, I rectly to Hunt
I! Any.account
Any, account oj the tournament.IRakowdcy were included ns payeen MIIIUIUU.
.however, would Ml.
be. Imuuipn
Incomplete
without) Utter, when payment of this Coral
» . of
... tin.u_ ...
._
-Gables note was refused. Hunt wrote
;a mention of a few
illuminathip
; sidelight* prepared by the tournament RnkiJwsky. in 1031. iidcing payment ol
(statistician. We qiwte extracts here­ Rakowsky'* note. In Ulis letter he said
with:
nothing about assigning the note to his
I "In one game each man rolls on an wife. Mr. Rnkow&amp;ky wrote immediately
nv^age of twenty bails: as there were refusing payment of the note and Hunt
three game* in a contest, one man never thereafter mentiuni'd any assign­
rolled sixty balls in one contest and as ment lo his wile.
। tan men were used in a contcs’l. GOO
Mr. Rak'owjky further claim* in his
were played in each series so J8.000 [ataienjeut
---------- -------— &gt;..»
....of the
Ural
the —
assignment
were rolled in each series or 24J)00|nota to Mrs. Hunt was for tiie purpove
bails in the two scries. Th? average (of avoiding the defense whidh Rakowball travel* a distance of 70 feet which aky and Rohrer would have hod he
multiplied by 24.000 makes a total ball'brought the suit himself. By tills is
travel of 1.680.000 feet or approximate-! meant tlw fact that because Hunt. Ra,ly 320 mile.-.. As Hu? average weight of (kowsky and Rohrer were partners, the
n ball i* IB pounds, 20240,000 foot!only settlement that*could have been
(pounds of energy wen? released In these arrived at would liavc bet-n in a court
two series. Also five seconds or 1-12 of (of equity; and in that'event Rohrer
i.a minute I.
__ one
.
up tjMIs required for
ball to n(J Rnk0Wnky c0ldtI jiave
travel the length of the alley which defense that Hunt was a partner ami
means tliat this enengy is released at that, under the partnership agreethe rate of 242.880,000 foot-poqnds per | mept. he could not enforce any 'claim
minute er dividing by 33.000 would give for payment ugaln&lt;t either Rohrer ot
the equivalent of 7 360 horsepower. Rakowsky. The .issijrnmvnt to Mrs.
•niU would correspond to an average Hunt,
.......... ......
----so Mr. Rakowrky ......
and .....
hls -connof 15 of the largest locomotives and' m?1 claim, was for the purpose of bnngwould be sufficient to move 1500 freight I ing the tult into a court of. law. and not
| cars at 60 mile* an hmir for five see-1 a court qf equity. The statement clalmi
• o,'diI tliat tbb’ assignment to Mrs. Hunt was

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAUCH 30. 1933

The
ine Hastings
nestings Banner
Dann for

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p"p««

amounted to »

and Opini

This and That

Backward Glances;
.
Bits of Yesterday

KUPPENHEIMER

mounting But Brucker when he
&lt;
An Intercepted Me**age.
■tepped into office held expense* where
they were and even sucecded in push-,
.Tide of Revolution Changed.
ing through slight reduction* in spite
Political Leader*
.
-TEN
t-w wins
.nn TODAY.
1
*
_
IS GOOD TO REMEMBER.
.’ ,
YEARS AGO
Kuiwfti at-ik« p«ai «&lt;&gt;« *i H*»iia*x! of opposition from Detroit politicians.
Interest Lacking.
One of thi- Insurance companies has I
uXlraa »
nAttcr.
For the first time In IU existence'
Naturally, when the governor begun to le.nt
rOtnc material which is quite f How the British general. Sir Henry*’Giblurn Council No. 49. Royal and'
■ 10 i«;e pcini. it says: inc zmsetsv un-j_,
Select Masons, centered the Huper-Ex-:
—
IN BARRY t'Ol’S'TY. ONE .YEAR.—*: CO Rbk- grousing from tlu department* in- provement in ■ Automobile^ A driver ;G lIlt 'n’ pul &lt;&gt;O muCb ,nKU 1,1 a
cciieni -.».«*
decree ...
In ....
full dramatized form
'voiced. Bjuuker has made , many who use* common courtc.-y. A driver।patch he Intercepted from Washing- upon a class of seven candidates last'
who proceeds carefully wiu-n children ton and fulled to Mt*1n time to ave Friday evening.
in lUKiir co
enemies but he lias abv won u support ure near- A driver who U more inUi-!Lonl Cornwoffla from surrender nt
F»ll&lt;'Wlnif
is
the
cast of characters!
(If ),1J ;a 1
,mhu u&lt;HH-*uuis irom surrenoer m
• ,........... “
«dl b« bu
, -.
that will stick with hun fluting the rated in the right-to-lne than
1 Yorktown
-super-Excellent
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VorUoin. ahd the
&lt;te ccn»roui-nl
«.«««..,&lt; victor? *hkh
•&lt;
■ IN HARKV CO
TiiUl-E MONTHS
,ror
*lo")l l,nu Inc
consroiuni virion -------vi
next term despite any agnation lo foist right-of-way; A driver who keep* hi* «:
Uw chloniaU ta
,b.
tuJutabnl
'
I_CuuI,
IN aOVANCE-.:.--------- y.._.
brake*,
lights
and
motor
in
good
cdn-jUf
H'&lt;in
the
Revolutionary
!
some hew candidate on file public. For
otrraiuc u*hhy county, one
dition.” It then goes on further to say!war. i* n detail of history brought to
YKAB IN ADVANCE:
'Zcdekinh, King of Judah—John E
that A pair of emteius can support ,■ lumd by th(, publication «d IhU &lt;iis- cimk
.
a broken leg. bui they cun t uippoct - 1MUh |JftW
U|r CI&lt;.nu.nU nbn|ry ut 1urk.
i rr---, 1-— -r........ -1-...... —-------- . Gvdeliah. n prince—Cha*. L Bachcl! prebends the tax problem from the
,,
. , ' American
Hlstarv
at
tlw.
Univcrsltv
of'
TheM arc excellent points to take American History at the University Of-ler.
:*tandpuhtt of the average citizen.
■ Michigan.
Pushur. a councilor—F. E. Adair
Brucker deserves a Mcond term tn notice of The American motorist is al­
Zephemah. a councilor—P. L Bauer,
ways m u great hurry, whether he U or. On June 5. 1781..at tefl^.clock in
the »«
evening
Clintons scout* captured
Jgrctniah. the prophv.t—Jonu-s M.
; office. There b no round reason lor not-and many, mauy times tiiki-s&gt;,4,c
““« viinwny
^.I!r oniB
disiMtche*
ehances that hi* judgment—if given 4 “...
n American mi-M-ngt.
---------------- - Langston
! turning him down.
'
A Vampire—M. Vere Miller.
cb.nr.-»ould
b«
|».nu,
«l
&gt;U
lr
,l
‘
»
Ul.irll..
«!..
; .So; .tlthctlgir »t have •always had
Herald—Otto Haavind
»*«■:.*.«.
I»“ '«•»
C\»n.allb In Vlr-'
1 considerable respect-for the ability Of Omni Ute
First Keqier—J. B. Hl
•
I glnia. A conference had been held at,
Mw.
:
#
Second
Kreper-I-C. O.
Secretary Of Stale Fltzrferald. and willPELICANS-A PARARLI.
■probably be ready to do what we can
t ;&lt; d I Purdy, the New*; authority "zil| &lt; &gt;id. .mid the .Amrrtciihsp,and
maketheir
an&gt; -'-Third Keeper—W. H. Snyder.
' Fn-tu-h alhc* had rk-cided tn make an
Gnarils-Lc G. Hi-imrlt nn.i
'
supiort him for the fOvcmorahip fch and game, told a story ab-nu the e|I&lt;1.i to capluie. New 7 . where
.. . !. Cook. •
. ’
, :ao years from today. Brucker is our P4 ‘'’ lUlUiton UMS lowed. There followed
”
‘
Trumpeter-C. H . Barber.
choice for tlw coming campaign and c'liunin -he o.ktr day that remind., u-s amioot three luonihs ol fcVerhh letter,
BCs'ne II—Nebuchadnezzar
-hereabouts
! utI ting back and fw th bet wren Clinton.
tze axe prepared to support him against•awt 0
' Court at Ribla.
,.*r’?c'4.a '
Mr jund Cornwall!* while Washington ap-.
all comere Attempts to draft Fitzgfr- pufdy. "had been fed by P-hrnnvn!
K,n* °*
— •J[parent!y was building up his army and'
aid into the campaign will do the sec- -----from their surplus,
unlit they
'preparing fur the descent on New York,
—catch,
- ----- ---•".|lh tt- (oul
,“r,
M
into the habit‘ of rating without'aork. ta
. ‘
t -••
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sjetary more harm than good.
"'nib year high seas and rlwnglna frml&lt;.r&gt;
‘
1 _•
1
H
current* off Santa Monica cut down lhrn
,an,,. u Washln&lt;ton lhat; SKduna. capt.ln ot Ui.
THE SPECIAL SESSION
TAXE^
.
threaten, una the ffshwrnvn no long r,U|(le
n,.,.t lllltlrr Aljmlrill dvl]S. Sheldon.
Attention of the entire rtate will b-&gt;
We hope that any attempt to enact u llart ailJ {1,h l(, .,pajt., Tju-y notice
IGratw had come up from Hu- West; Aztaban. lieutenant of guard—H. D. j
. focused on Hie ,-pccia) session*of the - ale* tax during the special tex-ion will'.111(11 tin* p .ilcan.- Jariguished and gr-.. - Intiirs and hud bullied up Cbtnwullis!
MirElgin legUlatQre .(hat opened tlu* meet Hie fate tliat befell a sunihir atand it downed 011 them tliat tln-yj.jut ill* encampment at Yorktown.i*Vi!S I Arm'; -John'-Ironside. Gorge Martin.
we-k, F. coruidcr Hie problem of tic- tempt w the pail 9! our.national condowi/nie cSk.’i |mnla.
j
Washington jjw hls opixirlun- jI ,Glenn Lev. W. J. Field. .1. W Radford. I
jitAbaiuloning Ins New York cam-ijGeoroc Coleman. Max Lewis. Claude
I
ntlon
grcA-.
,
.
, #n(j
.-,ppu- uhpampfcred iieUcansj,jgiUgrf liu hurried -outh, Clinton still!■ Sirntz. H R Pettit. W R Jumlciwn
Scene III - Ezekiel and Twelve
I
ffpecnlation of the effect of Udi* M-sA tax bn retail *ales mvAns increased who-had never been ruined by &lt;
U'’1 ।j rvtnvinixirvd tliT inrt.-ixxHtcd &lt;|tKjiulch|
Companions.
■ sioii on the personal [xvlitical fortune.- COM of living, indirect taxation that is Jiving
&gt;1 Theyan(| rr&lt;ii-&lt;i
,,j ‘Iid Washington's move u. !
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...... ln-e to
—
----- turn'd
-............thvm:
Ulb;.:n&lt;l
loose
arnuiw
the
Marymguirds.wi.'.
-.1
otl
|..
a
attack
on
liinvxlf
.
to extract more funds.
of the governor hive almost excluded ,more than
' ‘ likely
‘
about on t.u- beach u:^ cowplaincd &lt;if Et.h&gt; ib!1. Ilc ;.,«« • the changu ol Intent.’
'ash,
conalderation of lhe inuxirtance &lt;it the than the projwrty tux. Also no new lhe depn-zaoii.
.
iThf
hupleS*
CumwalliB
on
.
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,______
________ rwas-cuughl
__
..... -lie .prnduttlun u .under direction
session to the state itself. Will-tills form of taxation introduced in' the
imp■
• F'aliS his iN-nin.-ula between Woidimgton ami!of Wm. L. Shul(&lt;-r&gt;
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. .
..._
meeting result in measures that reach :rotate lias yet resulted in greater econ- went out alter their own fmli wiu an'Pretty soon the..'Ennwy
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
of -furious'
tlw heart of the.tax problem—that i* oniy in govermhont. Instead, each pew tye-Gpcner.
natives quit watching and tried it
nn-.uurcs for reducing state and local' levy has been followed by fresh out­ themselves. They discovered then- were i tKtmbardmeiU he b'.wed to the in-j *nlt.
:.-n:abl,- mid surrendered
!n,
expenditure*—or will R simply im­ bursts ol expenditures. Citizens oI H'*' Plenty of fish- in the mm for the bird' 11 Clinton had not been assure Hut {mid i; ting in. Detroit March 13, 14!
We chronicled the fart that
provise ingenious shifts of thy burden,.state do not want ingeniixi:,’ make­
llw ki.ew uxnctly tpMt Wu-shiiigMui in-'
■ _ -------- ■
i tended- tv &lt;1.-. it Cot nwaliuliud march.
from one shoulder to another as other shift*. They WaiU . xUiuuntial econ? —
nduiice. Bui u&gt;
. , —ban Francisco Neu*.
rX nudcad &lt;&gt;i
e think many Ha .ting , people
. legislature* have da'iie? The success or. omit* and. icduc’.wy i,v ti»f- coat Of
xi. that a Hasting* gentleman
EXIT MASTERS OP MEN
V .U i''rt Utii h.r" ighlui eU H./l
only way to
failure of this session will determin- government That
rdi’d tlu- honor of tnc presl• win thr’r jnr flat the amount of stateJt 1* douotfui whether so rapid aim. t, ^bai.doi'. hU N&lt; "
tlie socintiori That was Hie
.eiencivr- n
,nn &lt;4 tin- -a,
.... ..............■
.. .
• owned land will continue to skyrocket: want a sale* tax. an income tax or air extensive
ever. Cha*. E. Doyle wiLs.made
ir.u.nt
dvablyhxi
,
increase
in
the
gas
taxWhat
it
wttnt*
rl
“
nc&lt;5
®
whether or no: many small land own-,
.
. and tils many friends uro
now
the
er* in the state can continue to remain i* a thorough prttr
. .. .
. govern/
:re of open conflict Utha&lt;«
W. A. Lampnutn luvt
independent; whether or not horn■ meat organization and rhinhffltion ol ■ms
'
f
■
.
iced preparatory to tnov- d ip the Carolina.ownership‘will be encouraged; wheth­ excess di-jMitinints and commiMions; Phiase :oufid» too qai-fR. idom-d tods
uollp.cul fUCHOn-, 50 d^crjb$ »°3 :i“n* e^'tinn relation
r soldiers in tlw nortii uui
er or nol extravagance in government it wun-.s Ihe. varioiw
Wd from tiie chjirrh;
• , 1 ,
1
..
r-n:p.
m that un
fact ilm
itwlf uuuj
und -ubted! ytur iirnspe-.l-.
...
'-"p. u*
rcintorcci;
. -.i.’.K-n
.
?hall end' whether or not confidence in. tO (|Ult thClr nwnkey lUiClHM-.
businc.-* rtt.l
and....
' ufi,.znucji to the explmu
of. Ui&lt;--&lt;-u!nv:&lt;|H-ndenc&lt;- ot the cokmtes
our political system will be restored. In face tlig, situation squarely
and* hmu-st- tlre comm V ll ybrnjiarutive. freedom jticaffy u'.Mired,
........
_uin«.« Women., club. Friday.
’
contrast’ to such imjxirtan: question* as ly. We realize Hut u reduct|off In Mate from /octal disorders of the vlot.n’ i.-unJ
March 33, the following offictTs ui re
there, the ptobiiblc effect of the Session' exfienses will not greatly reduce tho It seems x fur cry back to tin- Home-1
?t,-.id riots c-1 1893, to the Pullman andl,‘p!&lt;- wh/r.jiplain of th'- fuel that Am-;
Mrs. Bertha Wilcox
on our young governor s^iwalth ai'.J total tax burden. Local gorbrnment railroad strike* of two -years later,
erica has no outM.&lt;ndilu jwlltical leod-i Vlcft-PrtJ. Mr. Myrtle Stebbins.
. welfare seem insignificant. If the rep-: faxes coivtilute tiie chief btllk of th? even to tite Colorado mine diMinh-i,&lt;1- at tlu- ).re,.c:it time. W&lt;- arc well
1914.—Wall street Journal.
resehtativM and senator* of both par- ——.Icore.lnted th
nrihttixd cause of!
tie* will-co-operate to put through: the part ol the state it ill blare the way
-MM* iiowlla
some really essential measures, a ^r county, township and c&lt;ty urg.tni,ip Cumin. AI Ui.'
hi'althy future for the state-will be ns-, zaliuns Also by iixing 4 definite maxil prinliiiy thvic is no Indti
EH;» Holloway.
llear-bi Plunkard at Union hail next
*ured. IL however, the session dcvrlojv- uium -levy that may tie pl.i • i oti re:d
v,li-r t.. lx.. lHti.rr.it.*d
-Mrs. Gein-va Hay&lt;- Mrs Tuesday.
into a do-nothing bickering, the stUte and1 personal property fur all purpw-ei
it-.- ui siu.il Our govr-num-nt i
, ....
Any one h:F.mu a spiral spring from
mi tile theory ”t party
will be out the price of the rewlon and and by pruviffin,; for u judicial diverI,,f‘&gt;&lt;’raUon-Mra
oId
„r busi;y that
&gt;t will-be difficult to say whether the’siem of tictax fund , totek tojora)
' 1 ;'a ,
X( , .
: they would cure |u get rid ’
.V( &gt; A/.l.V nor anu
tvnd iijijx-aling to
Alt.-rnate &lt;lelega;c — Mr- Grace . -Il to see or write Dr S. .
legislature or the governor, will lore treasuries-, thi; cost of local (pvernpolitical princ.pl
body nf min in yowl
111,117 r ,
.
j "fithls city.
capitalist, large or .-iniall. would care tu
prestige. It is our opinion that the, men! can be nduccd to a Mirph: 1:11:party platform,.
l.va Cuxtelnn sAur two Kings
HlB|, M.lwwl slu^nl5 wlll KtV1. nn
i-npi/t/ft o r ic i «•
sentiment of the state H pretty solidly extent We •can’t afford to. respect
tin tnccnceptab.v Mrs. Herthn Wilt ox.,, nlcrtaliurient in Union luill Widtit -­
s’Qcitn/h -fo Jr.spt-n.ni - i-n.umiun of the social hour. I
, vnullBi April « t&gt;- iirocecds to be
with the governor and -that if the!i"sacred cow" dejiartmunts and insti­
und' their rcsUlts. Political
und white rcln.-Jitrfl-nls UM.() ((;r t|u, pl|iciwiw. (15, a Injcn»varlou* fagttons start placing^lcam ball; tution* any longer. EnYy. agency in the.
u.irh the tonii or
r&gt; wn- tlnh un cwantiul factor. to all.numbers.
! scope for the Uigii m IN»&lt;&gt;1
with him. they'll be furnishing the rope!' government must bear Its share ot y&lt;entirisn'}. ■■■'■ HilXI in any xuccosful campaign for thi
THIRTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
|
to hang their own necks.
inrmlnation of candidate* at jiarty conductng the running expense."
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
The annual pilgrimage to Wall lake' ! Tlu- Republicans .ol Hie township ufLegislators that fail-to give the aorAdditional taxes arc not needed, the»hip or pre« inct. hod' th urt •uckets . 91II vHin
MH&gt;n commence^
ciimmcnrcJ praJn(.UJ|r llavc p|MS(.(t llt nfM1dnuUon
, emor some hearty co-operation an- co»t of government must be reduced ’.-j
Th- e who go br:tw&lt;in
April
1^
and!
tn Anrti 10 and tlu- follouirig excellent ticket It ought
Minilikely to hear from “the folks back meet reduced income.
jh :.'u;c they Ijad repri-.M-ntation .in: May 1 nt &lt;d not fear the prcroiice of;r to be Elected by a decided majority.
home.-' The public u aroused now on
cunventioru.which named jiarty can-: tile game warden, a* fur as netting!I Supervisor. John J Perkin;.,
ididuU-». Now all that re gone.
^5OOD WORK
the question of economy in government
| Town Clerk. Edward 3. Brown •
’ am
The Banner lu» always bdievvd tluit'
Monday * .-nowstortn rave County
and it our present representatives can’t
Treasurer.' Washington Coopi-r.
'
r convention, syst-rm •!* in'harmony j M E church next Sunday mornink-. to--. Supt. school*. James W Sacket.
give us some concrete results, mi be' Highway EnUHTier Rqkowsky .and htv
Kinnuut promptly at 10:30 o’clock. | School inspr-ctor, Joy) parber
icrews ot snow buckets the hardest jab;
time tu put cm a nrx.sliift.
&gt;• •trnmen!. Primm
Herewith is the program
j Justice of tewce. constitutional Jsrtn
w Hmttn
ot in harmony wii
।ot,opening, highway., they have
NEWS GLEANINGS.
' Henry F Woodiium
since he ha* betn connected with
i Commissioner of highways, Michael
IITZGERALD BOOM
Approximately l.tM&gt;O.OfiO tractors ar.J
Invocation by Rev. Gm.* Bullen.
i m-t« r
poliU- road work of this xouuiy:. The
1 Used vn American farms
, (with eandldiites nnmluatni
' Chi..-.tablfr'. Gnarles H. Ruggles. Caleb
caterpillar snow plow.Was bii-vy ‘1
Flection
Scripture reading by Supt.
l ran&lt; &lt;. John Freeman. Harry William EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK.
day night !■ A no*- ;.i.dy - cheese dv.-tlmd , for'!
Auilu-tn.
•
.. . 1 Tin? Gn-ciiliui it men in the fir.’,
■
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foreign markets, and which can be
Ri citation.
fan-rer-Greeting. , by. U .J1(| tinfmnap(| foj&gt; aldi-rmen. Ralph
keep MediiMday und «• i|. IU. ' Ucdnesday r!tl..r,tu m three months hu* been xlc-'
(TllS
•al unit in the;
night.
The
driver
of
thi-.
plow
waJ’
on
veloped
by
the.
Soviets
.
t
।
.....
..
,.e
.
...
...
I
Jordon.'
tor
constable.
Henry
Marble.
thi rc-nonii
Ru«» TO. .-op^my Him .to Ik- » j,„, ,„r
, ,
h
rww ivlifi plan
that1 t!ul&gt; cuntinunusiy for forty lioura.
'
.ar&lt;iiu-r| by Hazel Burn.-.
- —
•
under pie convci
. Andri .is Dahl. swydfi-h botanut. de­
i -lion Frank
T.B. pecker.
;
;&gt;nv, otlizr snow pl.fws were'lUtcui.str bus
Wli'i will dniy that thi
The Children ..' Prayer." Lots . In the third ward, lor alderman. Is­
At Pitt:burgh.
veloped tiie modern dithlia
and if thi7 T,M- c‘,tn’1-' ca
! rarl S. Boice, fur coiPtable. Andrew J. nounc* dh&lt;-l&gt;*pm&lt;-ni oi
Wake Up."
Twenty-fire years ago the coiysiimp
Russ. for&lt;rinuda-i' ol the board uf cdu- When by st -.1 cun be called with felt
tion or, lumber wax so (ret per capita k
counts- iitv
cutam. A. Philo Drake.
.
, .imui.diy in the United .states, wiiilc • have torn tllvrsti'd id^opportunity, to:
' In the second ward, fur alderman. dr-eorath
« highwai
'
today it is 150 fee:
Jraud had it to.-n r./uited that I;vciy
Anson, Kelley, tor constable. Henry M to OjWll
w
.d,bi-ate m a lonsrnllon must.vote io.
Wentworth, lor member of tiie board rial fir
pit-ent punctuation grew out of u :.|,n nu n&lt;&gt;
the convention bv ;&lt; crH
Recitation, 3 he Building ot the of education, tleorge Osburn.
-•.'■•m developed by Aldus Manat ms. •. udrahai. Lullo: Tliat u-niht. itare ; Not " Sadie Glasgow.
Houm bill Mtkj heavy Federal pay
| In the fourth ward, tor alderman.
an ftalian -cholar and printer, who
drab."
'.lived in the latter part*of thv fifteenth
r.b\)ln &lt;rt!R
Throop, tor member of the board- of
AMn-s. b, I»v
Bull™
j„„b MbiM.
leer.th century
/-••nz bv school. No. 280 in Hymnal I
convention
Reel’..,turn. ' The Three Days and'
Wiiut They Saw." by THlie Brovant- I'
about 60 jeprs
ig and in the
IL.» "hi-- br Mr-.. Phyllis Reynolds '
thut railway i-ompanWs ure not so
toad mini Prairieville tUIacd u u««. Bfop'r
age.- to purcjtaxe
badly oil imiuicmlly uk jx-oplc gm-tally
and from that n!dc&lt; t.&gt; 1 c»ut- lhcnl thal ‘•Rt-fd riottook place, in the
Mrs Rotx-rt Burch,
A COMMUNICATION.
|
.................................‘ ’ pnej offices, neatly l.fOO.OOd be pig. .old
mere
esular i Mi--.u»nary talk.
Gertrude i
■vnie-Kw!anu-*.tjM;
wwk
Soiiw time ugo the.Baiuwr printed a!nierdgl trip to Pertuimbuco, Koutli
Tlicre Smith.
conimunication liom Reprerentaiire America, on.first of u mtics of such
Collectinn:
"
i.T.r piaccs the snow wax pi
FcUthncr in favor ot insuring hank de- flights.
ft party i-iicF rung by rchoui.
d in w.u inns ton repre
tuuenjct i Ihgii on cither .‘fdc
nd coiivrnposits. Ero'm tar.away Florida thtr Banncr has received tiie following reply
’’•‘sident DeVnleru ot pw Irlsli Free
Ant Item.
roadway utter lilt- caterpillar pi,.Air
;li mad
. . ...was
.. . $1180
. .. a.pound in'1925. 1
thereto from C W Braith.. for m.tnv 5 a,p “d«ocates that in* country apolBh
Benediction.
done it* «
yean, a resident of Niuhvillc and who. ‘
*" ,h'- British &lt;rown. urenl
wiine Man'll
was lor forty y.-ais a director ot the! Britain, howmer. demand* that Irish
New York City lira
FORTY YEARS APO TODAY
tnan ।
norm.
Chile. ■
■
doubt but that u tn
Attorney J M. Smith of Woodland Farmers and Merchant* Bank of that *■■«»'“» Pnr land Inatrc und TCtttin
to crown despite the Maud ot
lit a stotr convention ,urs the yjetim ot a serious nmar y | village Mr Smith . wrjtcs from ins
ir.apy mistakes. On the other lund he
The-smallest ut uil mammals is. the
.... ....---------- , ... .—_.ident last week' Though his brea’h
iginyushrew &lt;Mlcr6*orrxhoyi wmne- : i.;- the nines.- of candtf.aU’s !w«’ix»»d was knocked out of him aj the lime.
has dime wie great rcmce that noB“u™’
■" »’&gt;■“'&gt; »'•»» «• •».
U-'tiw depression had trad “a big ad-i
.NT their considerutMin (han has turli yet he has fully recovered it. and still
uUxr. governor haa done fur years—
. «-‘,lwr
■ nlvrnary ot founding of 'Hie Fftcb.1
-u; iri.::;. tlmra ih.it number of toter&gt; remains u terror to evil-doers in that, J J!" rv
10 ,&lt;&gt;ur J,,uUllMLnHl,rt । founding predict# better time* ahead
. verusing fund, it couldn't hare got
at Hit: primary. Tiierc Is no chance to part of tlw county. ■
“tike* article un insuring bank de-.
• _2
um»u.
_____________________
_____ more paid 'publicity than U har&gt; beu-ip
curb on stale expenditure.-.
Alex Groe».accpulnt an individual voter tn a: The Democratic city cauctp. was held posits. I cannot endorse tils plan, so i| Soviets plan lo develop water |M&gt;wtr
beck fur all hi* vaunied executive: given frre of charge.—Dallas‘News.
I
SIMILITUDE
i primary unh the relative merit* of in the court room Thursday evening am suggesting that he ho* ids seat, in of Volga river dutiug u second liveability dldn t do this. Stale expenses
I
Pronounced
ilh-iml'-ih-tude
with
candidate.JVe
do
not
believe
even
if
and
was
well
attendedA
good
ticket
hi*
gu*
buggy
reversed,
and
I*
going
I
year
plan.
- No wonder magazines advertising.fell', each 1 short und u Jong 'Don't allow they did kiiow the merits ol candi---- ---------- * •------*
- Y.
•• Hogle
••—•- •tor
—
was named iicaded by E
piled up during hlr regime and con-1
off. They couldn’t find ’ arty more ithe last .-.yllable k3 sound a* towd &gt;
da’.ei they uuuld be any belter quali- mayor. With the excellent eturuettf written article harkens back to the al-[ Mortem* threaten to boycott Round
'Xinued lo nwunt under the rule of kxcelcbrlUe* to write tcstimo^iab- —Los
In tracing this word "c go back to tied to judge tlwm in making a selec- of nearly all the nominations made, it most forgotten days of . ■.'Buckle*, । Table conference if Great Britain de­
J3ov. Green. Groesbeck wus_ nithlc**' Angeles Times.
|t!w jLutm similitudo. “Ukencxs" an ex-1 lion than t» the convention of picked uauld seem tliat there »u no occasion Jerry." ana to my mind, he ha*, the' lays coming to ugrefcnent with Hindus
and dlclatorul. we admit, and usually i
,
tension of •imUls. "like'—tiie root ot nu n. choaen lo represent their locali- tor any personality nor mud-throw­ cart before the horse and suggest that!
.
tie* m such convenUon.
accwnpluhed tlw things he set out to They’ve started calling them ■ U' in­ "Mmiftr’’ and "•iniiUc."
ing of any kind.
hls insurance company, or clearing l China-Japan peace negotiations con­
We use "similitude”’in the unsA ot
When all the demerit* ol tlw primary Tlw Misuw Sadi* Beadle. Effie Simp­ house, also guarantee Uic payment of ducted by members uf league fail to
do, but unfortunately for tl-.e pockci- slcad of ”h*lrpln" turns. Modern youth
"likeness, smulanty. resemblance: rep- arc considered—growing indifference to son. and Gertrude Smith attended live all loans made by the bank. Tlien the get results. ■ .
hook* of taxpayers, one of those- taw** »hat a U u — Arkansas Gazette.
rcrontatlon. semblance, copy: facsimile; politic*, increasing lack of leadership
! Epworth League SUU- convention at depotita would l.e safe and the board
A higher wage tax Is propowd bv
HM&gt;- «M Ml U» &gt;:■«&gt;&gt; «« *
. that wh,ch hkens one thing to an- and greatly increased cost it reem* Albion Thursday and Friday.
A “larger sphere ot usefulness." w
beol directors relieved of all responsibili­ New Zeeland.
’
‘other."
jsttongv that the system,U reUiiad tn
r
,m. W. D sterling and wife arc ty uii&lt;| usMssmenU would be uimrci«-:
putte
Ik
U» re.-;lne
rf.
M u„,
Prof
The teaching uas made America, when- wv uri-. supposed to do spending the vacation visiting relatives sary. I do not present thi* plan in th~- Kidimpping of Landberg baby still re­
Uiur. u&gt;w umr.A.nu, po,« Uai|BU,„
r,mua) c)uolutk*| Exanjjile J!
. easv be the use of similHudM."
' JbusUw*s on tlw representative plait
near Lowell.
place of his. because 1 could not en-| main* unsolved.

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�, THE HASTINGS BAN NEB, WEDNESDAY, MARCH M. 1912

THE

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FOR

1/rTnillA* I in nrn
not harmed If hU income Is -not targe *
Krll.Hh Ul rtH r I
.enough lo tax. then he doesn't have to
l»L I Ullnlll nLLlLU
Ip*!*- To tey to put a burden of this
&gt;I .Mi
*nd onl° l*opte who are already over11*1/&gt; a
PI■ EP wax'
Ti V kburdened
with • excessive taxation l*
Hull jALlu IAaP""'""!?- - —-----

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Fine Quality Broadcloth.
Fast color—many colors
and beuuliful trimmings.
New Spring Styles!

Fine assortment oftweeds
... full lined, pure wors­
ted knit cuffs.
New Spring Styles!

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Dangerous Germs

(Continued from page one)

Ketcham, tlw data for which came-'
would disappear, the worms und bugs!
from pages 00 and 61 of ilia report of'
would gdlthem rout and branch. Cat­
the conimi**tonrr of internal revenue
tle and live stock would have nothing
for 193). and the data on manufocturto live on and "wAI be exterminated I
i Ing, which would be tlw baste for tlu-,
The actual iosAjp agriculture tn the
manufacturer*' sale* tax levy, which i
United State, caliacd by huert
'Continued from.page om-i
'came from the bureau of tt&gt;e census.
- ——---------------- --------- —
amounts to $1,000.000 00 annmiallj
Both sources of information could not clerk hire; school commUMonw «ID0&lt;&gt;: , Under
unnrr ou.-servau.
observation. a pair ol
be questioned. The fact* brought out proaceuUng attorney »2&lt;00 and •«»' brtaMed grosbeak•by the table prepared, and submitted for clerk
■ their ne.stli’agh 4'.% time, in eleven
to congre*. by our congrexsman are so
MONTCAIAl-Probate judge Irtte); hour*. UwfMffTTmMsted of Mh tenae
directly to the |x&gt;int and so coininciiu.’- Mu-riff 42500 and Certain Ir^; county UIKl C4terpillii - a pair o' wrei rar"/ .I"— !h','»«*?*“«■
. -•'-»* O'-'" "■“w"
in
tfairneM of .the *ale.&lt; tax that It must county treasurer »2250; schix.1 rmn-w
x w,.r- jntmd in the
have hud much to da with its defeat ; mi.-u-.hmrr »15te&gt;r ptoteeutiiig uttoir.i-'v.1 aomoth of ».-dngle cat-bird Five huh’This district will approve the course 42000 All ol thiiac are given good al-fdnf| mosquitoe* were found in the
‘ol our congressman in fighting the sulr' . lowunce, for cleik hire.
- •
a night-hawk and •!&gt;
GRATIOT
—Probate
‘ tax, which would have added to the tax
GHAT!OT
—Probate
Judge $2*00. | nighr-hawjc ha* been known to rat a
-hentr $4 per
pet day
daj and !- ... counts
conn:v ; m
~:
ny -»»
“ a thousand «
burden* of people who are ulrvudy over-.'henif
»ny
ant* a-, a Mngl
c._ clerk
clerk 11250
n,. warren
Warr,.n of
Gt the
lhP University or
| -------taxed;-------------because—the-------------------manufacturers
41'250 an&lt;?
and tee*,
fees. -regwter
uvgL' tcr &lt;-f
at rio-d-,l
di ed-.I wa) I)r
this lax.
pais tee*
fees’only; county
irer BIOQp
n I uiimii ha*
I
I
i
would not pay thi*
tax. but
but. would pa.&lt;s
county trra
tif.i*ur.r
IltkXi -.nd:
taken 29 ci
! it on to the-ultimate cun*umrr.
I fee.*:-.’Chool commissioner $1600: pro- lKc storwu-h nt a * red-wing’d black
i Tile -table prepared by Mr;. Ketcham
*,8?‘ &lt;
.’bird In addition. to the ciui’lant de­
showed that, if Hie $500IXM1000 pro-- BARRY--Probate Judge $ujoo mi'l. ,unction of in»eci life, the wild birds
'piMed to tie raised by the, sates tux
,nr Juvenile wuri: county fl'-ik ( 4, an enormous amount nf weed *eed.
were raised by an Income tax. the state *2-500 and allowance ntr cleik hire ami [.umietimr.* argued that robin* cat
I of New York would
have paid no !«■*; register &lt;&gt;f deed* $2250. no; cheriles and that black birds pu|l up
;ilS5JAOAOO of the $500,000,000 income:^: county treasurer »20W&gt; and no
mrii. Tlu* i* an admitted fact, but a
tux However, if a rales tax were levied • lowancr for clerk nlr&lt;
•rh,&lt;&gt;I i.im-' (.4r,.fUi mUy*!* and'sui
! Instead ol an income tax. the state u ‘ misMum-r $1500:. proM-ctitinp attorn-' tvrmim-ri that m each c
'New York would |iay only $70,000,000 ‘91500; sta-,riff $3000 and un allowar.-. dGmv 98 protection wn
or a wiving to that stale of over $95 9600 fnr cxpcn.es, no mileage aloj damage Farmer
1 X'tO.000. which would be pa»-ed on u, Jowancr hi county and no cripuruil fe. ■■ tbu (ucl WSa,.iy pUn. Rlt
Other Mates. Thu*. New York. whUh In
county there i* paid 41200 l«* !r.r rj,„kl. bcn
would pay 33 i&gt;er cciil and u Httte more, i’rob4t'- f«-guter and about the usual jtrM.x w)llCh
— of a $500,000,(KM) Increase tn -incom&lt;-j “mount ,or clerk hue in tiie count5 : rtlbin prefers
imd Corporation taxes of the country. !rJr^
ftem* of JIm-^ rest have ■ |,1Mjcmg the t
11II the $500,000,000 should W- raised that 1 •••»"*• hire It may not te- (.-&lt;-m-VuUv i
Ijwuy. would only te- paying 14 p,r!kno*n n,t“ •“»' ^hnv-'- of the pro■cent of the proixxsed -ales tax! Exam-' tw!r )•»&lt;»«•' a"‘l th.- school commission­ I Through i
Hiring the figure* further show* matter are flxeduy state law. and tlu-.--tate i chairman nf
Greater New York City would |»y 88 2rtaw give* the probate judge certain|

f

Here’s Real 1932 Value!
Here

J8WOIES
AVERAGE LOWER

SCOUTS TO BUILD
BIRO SANCTUARIES

Lurk in Food That
Is Not CLEAN/
A dangerous disease germ, lodged in the
right spot in any person’s system, will
eaiise a lot of grief, pain and expense.
Milk is ttniversnlly used and is the CHEAP­
EST fooil your.money can buy, but unclean
milk is it well known "currier*’ of disease

■ lo protect the public health from the.uut••aks of cpideinir-. the elate of Michigan
fs taken over the in* pert inn" of. dairies
and has grad«:&lt;! milk in various grades, uetrording io 1 ii..-"bm'teria-coim !.” found in a
cubic eenlimetermC. milk. Grade •“A” milk
Highland ~ Dairy in

Grade "
T and BE

milk—the

Can You Afford to TAKE CHANCES
With Any Other Kind.' Think Ij Over!
Grade “A" Milk (Pasteurized dr Raw) 10c Quart
Grade “B” Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 8c Quart

I per cent of the income tax. if such a!
Vll*‘ which a board o! suirervteorxj
| tax were levied, and the balarne of the! tanm.t inter ten
.
i state of.Nea- York only 11B per cent: V *‘11 te- Seen by this .that Bun v)"
~ n._..
a,...... .
g of the whole stale * slum- o! the «(».-! «™n«F ‘ -‘»aO hat to-below the average
‘
S rt.,M&gt;.WiO increase in federal income *'i the other countie* and there i* nok
h
B tax
doubt that thi* county te.well served by Q(
* 1
I
Telephone 2651
=' lb show what the keen birds qi New, d' «&gt;nicer* The. other royhtu-s namedJ V/,,"
s York City were driving ut through ihe’we *hi“k afford, in the main: a fun ! own
' intense
’
" interest m llw-lr
Robert W. Cook, Prop.
Hastings, Michigan
g M.les tax. the statistics prepared bv Mr.‘ comparison with this county, except
s Kt.-tchnm show that Greater NeW*York Allegan and Ionin Which have a &lt;op-|
to benefit the commuiut
■ City would produce only W tier cent sid'.rably larger population But all arej
they reside
•
i g &lt;1 the value of ah manufactured prod-- “» lhl' section ot tlu- state so tliat oud
H nets of tlu- state of New York, white! reader* can form their- own jutig--’
OBITt'ARY.
‘ tiie up-state would pay 40 per cent of \ mwite.
SiiiiiiiuiiiniuiiiiiiiininmBiiiniiuiiiuuiuNiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiuaniuiiiiiNUUUiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiunuiiiitniiiui^i ll. Dividing the S10.000.000 ot New In some of the counties mentioned 1 Harold, .-on.ol Mr mid Mr*. Alvah'
‘Yorks snare of n $500,060 000 sales tax, above, when the salary allowance* forj Pennock, Jr., died March I. 1932. aged I
j
“
years.
5
month*
and 3 day* Burial I
Ion ibis-basis would show that Greater clerk and .trvnsiin-r are below the fi«-|
Mr. mid Mr* John Huhns &lt;l&gt;cnt Eos- New York would ndy but $12,000,000 ol. rirc» for Blrry county &lt;hcrc those ol- {.was made
„ in . the „Hickory
Katherine Hurt and two chil- lPr u,tl‘ Mr. aud Mrs. George Hullng the'sale.s tax. while the up-staU- would fleers get no fecsi it will be noticed i,
Hastings.
l«nt..Sunday with her mother, ot ,t
“stlnnK
ivay »2«.Q00.000, of tlu- sal. * tax. In,‘hat ‘tee&lt; go with UMteo smaller Ml- ‘1
Here Are Some of the Few Specials for Saturday
There arc quite a number, of )&gt;eopte II.. divWm ut Ik, i...m...- ol .KXI- .rk. width wduld l,H..« than dim.: “ “
N Bouiifa ot Freeport, helping
Watch Out Windows for Others!
on the hick list this week but arc bvl- W«n IIICW1W ux. ot which ot.al.. w than thaw IWd ume.r. iwlve Ui|
brale her birthday.
N.a Vatltao Would w. dadhercul. U-.r.y .
'} iX u,.,l”
. I- .... •, -.d
' ter alithis writing.
। Kelley «l Hasting* spent his
ih.,1 nt would ..at ..I that ......... u.x
..hittTJv
° ,Sh
'
n with- hl* grandparents, Mr. I: Mrs. Etta Spilh-n of Banlleld spent, $145 750 000- while the balanrr of Neu
OBITt'ARY.
(Him AR&gt;.
wiui
.orro*
ioo-. p«r,
• from Wednesday HU Sunday with Mr. y”; wSAylldladSfoMSSJT-’./M-t d.'iahhr
J..h» and
Di.nr.h. ,■। You
hat.I-., lak.h
aid™*
"Mary, daughter o!
of John
und Dorotliy
' and Mrs. A. Smith.
•
Sunday visitor* with V' «nd Mr*.
‘ Notion, was born in Jackson Co. Sep-1
jxjmmI increased income tax levy.
i-mbcr 22. 1845 Early in her youth; We hope our Dear Boy will return tn-'l
R A. Cni|tenL&gt;i w-r- Mr. Emma Otis’
Anyone who will take the lithe to do
Id Wayland and Mi** Lticllte Roger&amp;oli
converted,
joined
the “
Gcr-L
morrow
.
.
In the Chunk. Lb. . . Jt rawL
------was
--------.-------- .and
-----. —
------•
Joe Cook tells this ofi&lt;- He walked a lull.- subtnictliig will discover that &gt;he
G.th-Mmn:.
into a restaurant the other day und, had the sale* tux been adopted and jmi,n M&lt; “'udtet church, later uniting
an endlew day.
ordered bean soup. Finding no brannlithe income lux rejected. -New York;Methddtet Episcopal church.
-»£- Weiners, Bologi
Blanche Carpenter played ovi-t the ra-' in it. he Immediately protested. The Citv would have' raved 4103,750.500!!• a,»«VS remaining faithful Mijy.4. 18.11
SCHOOLBOY HOWLERS.
1
JVVV Home Med. THREE
til l .Sunday at 3:30 frojm Kalamazoo. Waitress retorted: "Well, we have cab­ Anyone ..an see uhv every emigres-!**» mumed tteorge W. HaWnx ot
FOUR Pound* for
The Ru**ianr were net allowed to
We wbh her much success.
inet pudding, loo, but y»n won't find slonal TepreM-ntatlve «I1 New York Citv. ''V...htenaw county. To Hits union four keep u standing army on tiie Black
ftepresentdtiffl - laiGnardiu'icluld*'*'1' n*’”- horn. William and Fqr- Sea."
Mr. and Mrs. George CIoon- and Andrew Mellon in it."—New York except
WE SMOKE AND CURE OUR OWN
! fought for the sale- tux and against!1'""1 ’Livens. Mrs Luclla Otis o* Rutfamily
Thursday th Bumljw.
Telegraph.
BACON. HAMS AND PICNIC HAMS
■ Who was the Merry Monarch?" Old
the Income tax. especially did every '““ri and Mrs Jennie Miller. Gra.v King
Cote.""
.
New York congressman who represent- L***' Mr. Havrn* passed away Decrm- '
A curve is a straight line which has’
led Tammany do hi* utmost to tight | h*r U. 1911. 8l“£* IJH®- Mr»{the income tax and favor the sales tax. J"** nud’‘ **r *10"” wlth her son Wlk. been bent."
I For the rich men of New York to have i hum. She poMeascd a kindly *ym- • "Herrings go about, the sea In
I shoved almost iSIM.OOOXXX) BniiUnlly ol; paUwllc nature and was a devoted and
i their shaYe of burden onto tlu- rest of j affectionate' wife and" mother. Death
the country would have been it Joke came to her on March 23. ut the age
which the big financiers and Tammany
*16 years. 6 months und one day.
hall would appreciate. Tumiiuvny wu* During her last day* site was tenderly
We have a new service for property owners and land­
'boosting Itself beautifully ut the ex-j cared for by her son William and wife,
lords. Call our offiqe in the STEBBINS
jpenxe of tiie up-state, which is rfpiib- i Surviving are the four children, twenBLDG, for particulars.
llcan. by voting tliqt up-state New-York । ‘5" grandchildren, twenty-nine greatmust pay 428.000,000 ot the $.500,000,000 grandchildren, an aged brother. Hehry
.’ales tax levied, -white under the in- Notion of Gras* Lake, and many other
- ------— ‘ pay ‘only
----- relatives and friends.
i come tax the up-stute
would
-.
,
Out 4-13
;M9.4&amp;0.500!
DI NHAM SCHOOL ITEMS1 Another state that M-ould have giniiOur attendance tills week ha* been
led ti lot by tills shift would have been
■ Delaware. Under im income tax levy, much better, al) except three of these!
ix-luwarr u.aild pay $8,850,000, while on th&lt;‘ sick lint having returned
Having established a milk route in Hastings I have decided to sell at public auc­
The sixth and seventh grades arr|
upder u sales tax levy that state would
tion what personal property I do not need at my farm, 9 blocks north and 1 block east
only pay $1,050,000. Very tine tor Dela­ studying Palestine and have made a|
ware',* wealthy men! There were six mud house like those u-a-d in that]
of
State
St. in Hastings, Michigan, bn
slates that would pay less under the country
In music class we are studying mussales'lax than they would under an in­
come tax levy': but tin- burden ot the leal Instrument*. .
iKile.x tax would have been shlfted'from
the cities, where wealth is concentrated have a miscellaneous April Fool s pro-1
largely, lo tlu- rural district* mid the gram.
Rw«ell Donovon wa*.winner of the
smaller towns and cities.
contest on------Early
The Ketcham table show* how; each history
-------------- Explorers
-------- last
—,j
state would be affected by un income j Friday — Lelha Hallock, reporter;
Commencing at f:30 o'clock and sell the following:
APRIL FIRST
tux levy or n sale* tax levy for $500.- • Josephine Romig, teaci--.­
APRIL SECOND
000.000 and how much each state would.-..TTr—1 *
------- £----puy Thi* table wa* made a part of
* „
Un»M’f‘ant 101
the cangre**ional record of Monday.!
development tu are
SUGAR—Fine granutatBITTER—Nliullr. Free- JOMarch 21. and was such a strong-show-;Iooa ond
cd.
S lt&gt;*.
port or Middleville££G
ing aguinst the sale* tax that it helped
republican county convention
to ditch that measure, when it carnet
BIG JACK SOAP—Exira OEn
(OFFEEWgt.
: to a final vote on Thursday of last j
Special f" ■ •
* barstUG
Beechnut
lb. OUU
l Week.
■
&lt;‘h«*r and Sanborn'*,lb. 31c
। Coining to Michigan we find that.!
FLOI.'R—Highest Quality—
Del Monte."
_.IU 32c
ilind the propoted $500,000 000 planned I
Wgt.
j tp be raised by u sale* lux tea-n raised
KITCHEN Kl.ENZER
4 Ef*
by mi income lax. Michigan would have!
3
buxe*
...........................
I
UG
'
]Nilif
$27,500,000:
mid
of
that
sum
the!
3-lh. BaK .
.
13&lt;" big cities would have sttxxi probably
French'* White IJIy
GOLD DUST Scouring 4 4fully 90 per cent; while uhdi-r the
Fon der. .
3 boxes I H G
sales tax.*a* shown bv this table. Mlch-|
BROOM—Fine, light
OEcx
Armour's.
Ignn would have paid $33.000.000,. or
grade ............. . .............. faUU
$5,500,000
more than under Hie Income
SOAP
tax levy; and of the sales tax. Detroit
BOILED HAM. Swift's
'would not have borne more than 40
1'rehiium.
|
per
cent
while the rest of’the state
'a lb. Fancy BACON, 1 4 r •
BOLOGNA—Best
। would have hud to raise the remalnlb. fresh LlVEIL-both for I wG
quality, 2 lb*. ...
| Ing 60 iw-r cent,
| To put on a sales tax. under the plea |
ORANGES" — Delirious Fruit—
LIMA BEANS—
। ol relieving the burdened taxpayer at
I Hio present time 1* a shyster proposidorrn
PORK and BEANS—
OEp
flion. Real estate is already standing
Vah Camp’a. - . 4 can* fcW V
in Michigan, according to state statis­
tic.*, a tax burden of 3'&lt; per cent. A
SOAP CHIPS—Grand- Off.
SALT—Free running!
'sates lax would ha\e compelled every
ma's...........
S-lb. feoxOwG
i fanner and every other citizen tq add
31. per cent to the cost of all hlrf pur­
TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount, ten
chases, would have increased very u-riously the burden 1 upon industry and
months time will be given on bankable notes at 7 per cent interest, provided thejgivar
I ujxm ugripulture. The farmers and all
can furnish a good reliable signer. All notes must be paid when they are due, posi­
j citizens of Lilis district, owe a debt of
Shop Here—We Have Plenty of Parking Space.
I gratitude to their congressman for hl*
tively no renewals.
•
{ uncompromising stand against tin- sale*
We DELIVER
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
&gt; tax mid for his leadership in hrtlplng
: lo defeat that proportion, which would
’have benefited the groat money conter* and burdened tiie common people.
' An Income tax is the only fair
method of meeting an emergency like
(this -H a mon ha* an income abovq
•39 N. MICHIGAN AVE.
TELEPHONE 3491
i Ute lilteral allowance* made, he ' call
, allcrd to pay a fair share of Uie extra 'j
: burden. If he iia* the income he U

"Thos. E. Waters |

The Highlands Dairy

“The Better Store for Men-"

People's Cash Market
Pork Sausage

Pork Loin

4 u&gt;. Z5c

fft. Pork Shoulder

8c

Beef Ribs

PHONE 2162

Attention Property Owners

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

April First Means Moving Time!

CREDIT BUREAU

HASTINGS

AUCTION SALE!

Bigger Bargains
Now at Hinman’s!

FOR FRIDAY

FOR SATURDAY

HORSES
Sorrel horse, 4 years old,
1350.
Sorrel horse, 4 years old,
1150.

69c

“ ..-19c
29c

25c L 47c

Tuesday, April 5

... 18c
25c
28c

15c

COWS
Guernsey heifer, 1 year old,
purebred.
.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, 1
year old.
TOOLS
Farm wagon, good shape.
Flat hayrack. Set dump boards.

Oliver “99” walking plow, new.
3-section spring drag, new.
2-horse riding cultivator.
Deering mower, 5-ft cut.
Dump rake.
t
lg inch double harness, brass
trimmed, in good shape.
Third horse harness.
Set of 3-horse whiffletrees..
Handy sled for use in barnyard.
. Extra horse collars and small
tools.
300 lbs. dark red kidney beans.
Other articles not mentioned.

We carry a full line of fruits and vegetables.

Hinman’s

MARTIN TINKLER, Propr.
COL. HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 193!

PAGE8TX

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and
UP!

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eveiyone can afford
YOU lived in a palatial Park Avenue Apartment
in New York, renting from $2,000 to $7,500 a
year, you couldn't have any better toilet scat in
your bathroom than you can.easily afford to have
right now the.“Church” Sani-whitc Toilet Scat.
.Its beauty and refinement are qualities every
woman wants in her bathroom - a room she can be.
proud to have guests use.
The "Church" Seat Maya permanently white. Its
durable sheathed surface is handsome as ivory. It
will not crack, discolor or wear off. Easy to clean,
l/t us install one’ for you. Write, call or phonrTG?
quick service.
.

r

LEG SLATURE OPENS
0 SEEK TAX RELIEF

Don't lose this
Opportunity

Boy Scout News

- COURT OF HONOR
The Barry county Court of Honor
will be held April 20th, 7.00 P. M-. «t
(Continued from page onri
tlw court room. Hastings. Michigan.
•int laws'.be made .to conform to the Every scout should try to make some
Inutlonol banking laws which make.- advancement. Please have all applica­
jxivdblc a more advisable system for; tions Into , scout lieadquajters before]
noon of the day of court, properly i
• the liquidatroh of u closer! bank.
signed, Chief* Judge Sigler will preside. I
‘ Beal Estate Bonds.
' a temporary commijslon consisting.
TROOP 77
• of three .state otnclals la recommended: Troop 77 Nashville,- Arlie. A. Reid
I for the purpose of w-eiiminM authority scoutmaster, will present a one act play)
• &lt;Acr the handling ot defaulted real explaining and demonstrating ncouting.
and some erf ita wonderful work, ut the:
i organization of bond holders ronv Parent- Teacher. nweting. April 14th/
I mltt&gt;-e.v The object. he explain-., ’ of Central school Hastings. EvrrvpflitM ,
, this recommended legislation u to. sinwridy.invited to sec- ;■ tine .-coulj
• bring to light affair* of thls:£la*a of troop in action.
, .
FIRST^AID^CfcASS
*1'. S. Amendment.
The legislature is asked to .consider! At the First Aid .rbw Thui.-olay eve- ‘
tiie pnr.KtM-d amendment to the consti-i'rung. March 24th. R. P. Tew. teacher.’
tutibn ol the United Suites which. il"
'passed, would .du away with the .-n- '
•.ifTed "lame iltirk" xs-Mniis of congre. -. •-truilotu oi the Hchueffer prone pie -

I-

It. is.rccranmtmnra that tnc
I political units “
of** the
“ state be “granted;
”*
! authority to provide for the refturdinz.
jot bona and note.obligation-, subject;
to the approval and supervision of the;
state admuiUtrativr board He wraldj
Tmut thb right to u period ot five;

Q-

O

KITCHEN MEMO

AUTOMATIC
GAS
COOKING

UI .IUUUUIU IU UK' I'UUIJ,
r.iviyman should liavc this training and we!
urge your attendance at the rest of I
the emir.', which will continue fur

HI

in- Hastings M. E. church. Tile only!
»t Is the handbook which U.J55 cents.

HANDICRAFT TRAINING.
I
Friday evening. March 28 at the Offi-j
Soldier Bonus Bonds.
r.s ol
Barry
To provide tor. tlw payment of » - «•'
1,1 the
‘T ®
“"y County Health
HeaMn ,Unit.!
Un,!1
‘(MtLOOQ 'Oiefirr bonus bonds due in July
»W* R'chardxm was prerenf and,
:......
..nwiiiu b,*
i_. jxi.4
.v..j instructed
in the arts of basketry and
and.
;he
.Commends thai Il.oon.w
"'L-troctwl m
’and that the state plah to refund Hr- l&lt;‘«'ta«Tart
Fourteen junior and
! remaining balance for tire irext four’
a!!‘ 7’’I
[years,
taking
»l.noo.(&gt;&gt;o
out
of
the
antta*
work.
Qtin*-rs.
knife
sheaths..
HARDWARE COMPANY
[ nual tax levy each year to pay the bal-' be,t*. *iask5t'’’ b'L’KFrehil*! slides and
PHOM. ’101.
HASTINGS. MICH.
(wckrt books-wcre^Fome of the article*,made
■
State Government I.vpetiM-s.
. ~lie recommends~fhat legislation.:
TROOP 79 " where needed, be pasM-d to permit tlu* Wednesday evening. March 30. Troop1
reduction of all personal service ex-179. Woodland. Fmvst Roe. .•coutmaster.'
jx'iise ut the state fifteen per rent, will hold'a 'Pkineakr Supper” for the1
beginning with July 1st. He would cut. benefit of the troop, a new troop flag
fifteen |x-r cent from the sklarle* ot and other .scout equipment will be purail state officials and employees which! chased to h.*lp with advancement ol!
LOOK FOR THIS NAME ON UNOCR-SIDC OF SCAT
jure subject to legislative control. Ik’, the scent work. Everyone is invited.i
I pio]M».-e.- a reduction in the totals 01 hot cakes, maple syrup, cofiee, fried-'
'all supplies, materials and contractuaLwake*. etc., all for 20c. The supper Is
j service expchM's as ret up in the tyud-j being put on pt tire Methodist chiftrh ,
• ‘ get: •
.
• ' at Woodland,
.
OBrfVARY.
*
OBITUARY.
For the University of Michigan andj
.
' p/7.j7 ..
Jennie Alice Marlow, damhtcr of J.. Sarah Della McLellan, was born in: the- Michigan State College Ire recom-! Wodnesdw^enlng March 30th Cub!
Jannas- ...
a. «
I- a -------«t.-n------------p.-. t.n,™
b^nin.S,’„jLn"J; "XraUnn.l.S!
S and 'Elizabeth, was burn in Richland! Hustings. Januagr
—.... —- a— •—
-—
------- p
and.deyoung
Womanhood
and
wa«
married'-with
the
ftscal
ycar
in
July,
from
the
County. Ohio. May l, 1W&gt;3.
; George Wood. Sr., cubmxstcr. Eh j
parted thi&gt; Ilf at Carlton. Mirhimn : December HUM to Daniel E. Blrdiall.,'amount fixed-in the mill tax acts of;.Lindsev, Bert '^rown and Charlcvi
To this union thw 1931.
.
‘
March 18. i9X at the.qge'of C4 year.-.! also of this city.
with
AUTOMATIC
•’^.V uwuTTd . ’and '7lrere is Mro recommended a cun-'
Xun^’UjCttk
of thirteen'
Chari
S jiassing tram this life ctUailon of .ill appropriotiony ri&gt;ria,|'(| rtlr cub’pnck ire* getting oil to u'
meal 1
■for
re yrai- bld After
1 capital outlay and a fifteen per cent ’‘1"‘
1'*tK ',r&lt;
10 “■
If you are interested in kitchen comfort, beauty and economy and
per
’
.
eduction ot the amount appropriated ’
■ty. Michigan 'She was united in mar- death of her irxsband in 1917 .-he liv^i reduction
wore delirious meals, you should investigate the sensational features
LESS
the gr&lt;a:&lt; r-5&gt;-ut of her life with her ] lor
TROOP 80.
or Mate
stale services.
sen ice*.
••' . ’
• I
pewoni
ot thw new gas range. Find out about the automatic, accurate oven
ihao
IBM. To thein were ixirn lour children -. ■mil. If E. Birdsifil. The last lew year- Me recommends Increased control| gjjturday. March 2&lt;Mh. Rev. L I.
lu&gt;t control- the oven insulation that ke&gt; ]••• heat in th" “v n und
of whom Um-.’ survive.Scott of Carl­ she lias lived witji Mr. and Mis. pretl.over the state ixtyrollii by the creation onpy. chairman of County Reading
o,U of the kitchen- the insta flame lighter that autoi-.itically light*
ton. Stella McHlbbin of Hastings’ und VanderMier ol Grand Rapids, where'ol a Personnel Commtcuon. consisting;committee and’Mr. Shafer vbited the&gt;
ewchjjxdting t&lt;»p burner us it is turned on, . •
•h»* (laspco
(lixx^i away Match
She is
i- sur-j
sur-iof
members
house ----and senate;
siairn 21
.j. t-nr
. - ....
------- -ot- the
— ------------- pIJR. ^ake Farmer.’ club and outluico
Orviu of Bowrw and Charlo &lt;ying in .:«ne
».u. two sons. t»
Rnd
o{
ofU.r|
See this beautiful range that given you the newest advantages ol
by her
H V
E. ta.wl^n
Bird-all of and throe apjxHnted Kv
by ihn
the ruivurnnr
Governor, j th|}
. infancy. Besides the husband «hc leaves/ vlved U.
five grandchildren, -two half-bisters,. this city. Chari*?.- D Birdsall Of Grand
Local School Budgets.
| which four members of newly organ-i
- and a h°at
three brothec*
friends. Hl-ipld.'. a 'ister. Mrs. Henry Gtten of .' »j&lt;. -ecornmt nd- that local whoo)I i?cri Troop 80 wave the scout oath. law.
all her marrtfd hie was;,(rent Ailrimij. a grand-mi und two great |
througlumt
state be* rut ‘ pledge to the flag and Clark Morehouse:
in Curitob.
Children be-.de. many distant| at
p.r cent mu! that tire, and. Earl Baldwin gave ' a M*m:ip)l6rc
year* in Mi ______
.» county.
_ _______
Mlclitgah.
________
Si ______ — ,—........ —.
lature *M|bnut to the vrters the
wax a member, &lt;&gt;l the Carltm; M E mounti in*r losing,
lion of a cnnstitutioiKi amende
Sell Vs
church. Ladles’ Aid Society and Corl?
'"
TROOP 74.
OBITLSPY
• merit which will give the. WLdature . Troop 74. Richard
Grange.
M. Cook. Front.
.
' .
। authority to provide for an income tax
Your Old •
and nelghb
Edna Mje Garruon was born irH’a--.jto replace tlu* property lax Uvat h now tnfu-tcr. Vixited the scout headquarters
and will be'great ly missed m thc.lK
building.
Saturday.
March
2«i.
where
^■DOWN
1873 and di«*d on'ared to sup|&gt;on the school system of tests were jukm-cI in itwimming. A numami community where she lived..
DOWN Stove Now
the age of 5?'yrars.i’l“* statebcr of rousing games were enjoyed In
One by one earth's ties are broken.
Highway Taxation.
site wa.- married to |
the .gymnasium after. which a troop
swim
andSunncr
completed
a'
tine
trip
tlfls
citySurviving
;
The legislature Is asked to enact a
ytnd the hojH- &gt;o fondly cheri-lted.
IE MONTHS
iw which will permit the return of -the
the husband. one
MADE ON VOUR OlO STOVE]
' Brighten but te------------- -*
10 TO PAY
CUB PACk 12.
light tux collected by the state ■
raw brighteV
One by one our hr
Cub Pack 12. Middleville. Myron E.
.ariotis counties. ti plan fre­
three
W. Gar-.quenily advocated by previous lygisla- Smith. Colima.',ter/will hold IU first.
of Grand Rapid-. Jay B Garr!-; lurej. Tire lepislaiure is alto rcfliH'sti &lt;t ’•Oub-Pareni get together" Friday eve­
....
.
* ..._
.......Will
. LeClrar
.
.......
I.................
. Tl.u.
l.-.l I.,
.. T7:00
IH1 P. M
Walts the loved otic g
Tilng. April
1st. m
M. in the
of’to retain......
control ..........
to ii very
large extent
Detroit and Mrs, Max Kellerman of jot the ways these fund* shall be vx- new Kellogg Ttiornapptc school. This
OPPOSITE EFFEC T.
THE &lt;
Wc’ve Just heard of one . niart man Escanaba. Funeral service.- were wn-| I’etulcd by the counties, cities and vil- will be in the nature, of a jkh luck sup­ night they went on a hike. Nineteen
4
per
with
a
-fine
demmwtratlon
by the boys h it town at 5:00 o’clock and hiked; ••Don't you realize, de«c that, clotiw s ’ Pay aticnthin
ic rooking'today.
wliomade sure that his presents we; dulled at tile home Thur-day after
not*‘opened until,Christmas. He
noon. Ret
officiutmgj Burial is / 1: is under thl5 section ’of hirTpr*e paek--and program already arranged, through the snow storm to Freer's - go a long'way toward making a lady ' I*hu\d cmupany.
i -age .that the legislature will give ciin­ ctdnunatiim in the presentation ol al! Landing, where they built fires, with no
them wrapjied tn cellophane!—Judge.
Yes."
*5010
lire
husband,
"but
thev
"Yes,
ma'am.
Do
you
want
tticm
tn
! I'Xk-ralion to the relief of Govert road aOtuncrenu-nt badges by.Abeh E. Johh- -mall dlfiiculty on tfctoupl of the
j a-jt -c-ment districts, thi* reduction of sun, county chairman of cubbing.
storm. The boys cooked bacon, eggs also go a long way toward breaking a come again or nut? ”—Buen Humor
A । iMadtni v
icminty mill tax levied upon property.
; and .toast; weenies, steak, hamburg; man."
:th«* mtiintainance ti county highways,
l beans, plums and—mnaBrult finished
j the refunding of outstanding bonds ■Troop73. Hastings Methodist church. the meal. After (Hitting out .their fires
land numerous other highway and Win-ion Merrick, .-coutmastcr, plans the boys started home. Snow ball fight,
an
investiture sendee for
j bridge problems. ■ ......
. new
. ...candl*
....
furnlslied
iiuiiisiieo entertainment
viiiee luiiuiicm all
an the
mv way
v..i,
dates Monday evening. April 4th. This lllt(l t|)Wn The boys arrived home at
vervimpressive
ininn-tsivo ceremony
n*ri*mnm' and
inn gives
elt-.-K' 9..............
. Troop
__
-..had. its
..............
.... j
isis a very
00 o’clock.
71
regular
nu- n« wuui « nr,.- ««.&lt; In Un- koti■ meeting
,
Monday. March 2Ut. „
It ....
met ..
at •
lynwun. B»- muK mwH. Uu-ir: , M „.etoelt „
oudum.,-, I,
... Mn
it.-., rriurKtrfiti.x
ln.ni&lt;.ir.uk-rlnm r^u.rrmenu .nd Un UK, xh„ „sd ,„v,ud
,tw lot
Values!
»„Pr..v.l ..I Mr M- rnck hrt^.ulunn , .
u„ ...
l»- .11
| Un? ctremon,-.______ _
.
i [ll(, qMjUn.I[t.
„itiP
I.EAnERSlUP TRAIS'INO
I -mr .-nlrrUu.mrni. Poller IwW
April 16. IIII. «»-k end tor tlw nr.t pn« r.llmr, alUirwh hrhr
■ Continued'from page one1
:
-......—--------------- rulmllulun &lt;&gt;t III. Seoul Under.' -"“hrol hot th-rr. nod »x- rr|»rMI
amounted lo nearly ttsoi
, Tr.„llna Odune -nil* odl U held al !0 hi"r **'*“
&lt;dl’P*r h-tore he ar'■ J
“j
•lomp Urn Jolm-un, Area Cmp «llh 'I']*'1'"™&gt;b.r_ put «, ,ho,i
-CM
an ouuundinp pmtrani which hu! **•&gt;- The purty broke op al 0 30.
for Sportt — for Afternoon I
lx-airtiful
S?'*u hern arranged. Men may ,-lrep tn tlw i tSTrlbmlf hoppy.
™**-l|»ma-haU. miluum. hbrari or-m
Nehoii Gardner 71,
;hghtful production on’ Sunday evening]
,.afh
^u;nxiad to fur.!
—T-----*
'r'e
r,VhrVMUS nbh his oln bltinkcu. andI .pminal
CUB ^CK 9
•
NEWEST Rayon

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GOODYEAR PROTHERS

a

C^Seafs

4

4

DETROIT JEWEL
GAS RANGE

2125

SPECIAL OFFER

f|Q95

Vr 77 cash

CASH ALLOWANCE

COMSUMERS POWER COMPANY

•

Scientific
Lubrication/

EASTEH DAY FILLS
.HASTINGS CHURCHES

PENNEY’S ~
HASTINGS, MICH.

Flattering FROCKS

LUBRICANTS
ARE NEEDED
TO DO THE JOB
PROPERLY

We have them! Wc also have a
chart of your car, as recommended
by the manufacturer.
Our Policy — Value and Service

ANDRUS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SERVICE

Telephone 2240

FIRESTONE AND SUNOCO PRODUCTS

.done by the member* under the dmk-;equipment, but food, dishes, etc., will The Cubs of Pack 9 were entertained
non of Mr.-. Burch, mid of &gt;he excel,akpn carctOf gvcry man is urged to; last Friday night at the A J Larsen
pent co-openuion of tire urganist. Mr- altend t,u.n though he may not be able;hon*. The occasion waij in honor of
, James Bns.ol l-.acn individual -eli-c- ,o Rtuy fop j,l(. cunui]t.l(. program John Lamm’s tenth birthday. Follow1
a5 •!?’' in,,&lt; t w t'horUi*s **re. which begins at 1 00 P M . Saturday &gt;mr u short jiack meeting, refreshments
I splendid, a.! showing earnest, capable _,nd fonH,,^ td| 3-M p M. Sunday ! were served by Mrs. Larsen and Miss
• •Special Mtnices will be held Sunday Anna Larsen. They were assisted by
There wo* a good audience at the mornlng Tota|
wlll j*. 75 cent's! Miss Alberta Larsen. Miss Rowbud
! 1 r&lt;.i)&gt;icnmi church tauter morning to for the three meals or 40 cents for) Larsen and Mrs. C- E. Hyatt. Jimmie
iieur the fine program by the quartette
Wu, Na(urp hJki.s, bird hikes. Mulder completed the Bobcat nchlevc| anti Sunday school pupils as printed in treasure hunts,
—
. “ stunts,
. !, -------— Johnnie
. . . . .Larsen
.....
- eampfirq,
patrol
menu and
completed
last week ? Banner.
,»! cooking, firebmldlrg. field day eventsM the Wolfe grade at this meeting.
,
। Hastings Parish held Its EbM;r sen-; etc., are aje»’ of the wonderful things’--------------■»■•■*----------- r—
i'jicr.3 nt Good Will. Sunday'evening. mid
|
PRATT DISTRICT.
‘j the church was filled to capacity. A to expect. Let's all try to attend.
BARRY rniixrrv Ntnirr
| The Iligh jchool studenta are having
rented by members of the various SunTuesday evening March 29th was ’heir Easter vacation which probably
day schools. Welcome gave the open- Baw C^?v N?ht M the T^ni^ “ V&lt;Z? acceP?bl*
P"*«l Umf’
ins sone also n solo bv Edunr Clichcv - 7-/.
_ ■ V3»
_,n ■
.
.. . „’rrB,nu,#
----------- considering
uik the
uw condition
cuiiuiiiun of
ui the
me roads
luaus
*ftCT our
blizzard which none of
RavmntKl Windeknechl. Earl Coleman.
enjoyed
| In Africa Hendershott gave an epli sode from "The Light on the Damascus srAKia' s""&gt;1 &lt;™» uu. wirttahM*
iRoiid.’’ A reading by Mty Kellogg of
SX’nX
«j-~"&gt; •&lt;
Quimby accompanied by Mrs. Lowell
on the piano was an enjoyable feature.
™ “ KrwXS.,
to
»»»»«&lt;,.
i Mr Conklin’s young people contributed
I much to the success of the program . — —.. — TV’TETw.w
(i Mrs Qeo. Cronk returned to her
-thrnuoh
*»nrt thev
*”*• Ounnar64D. Instead
Of Ql
the 5th, SO,
through the
the part
they look
look in
in the
the “
that
dlrPclor
, home In Rutland tlw lost of the week
'
&lt; g I,
for t,M! R^y Scouts of America may be! after caring for her sister, Mrs. Wm.’
nvcmiVF
wlth us 05 ,he ’Peaker- While at the; Tinkler who is able to be around again.
Lewis Wilson and Mrs. Edgar Mead
, .'
.
.. . .
-.Scout Executives' Training School it
• I hive brought buck the car 1 ,Kas my Kood fOrtUne to have Mr. Berg: visited at the home of Myron Bishop of:
b0.^j!.1 J-°n’ y°U‘
' “ an histructor and can recommend[ Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon.
Our mail carrier had tome snow
..«nhy? -. .. .u.
a
hlm 15 Bn outstanding man. Remem-,
-Wlwn I bourtl U* Ulw and raw b« w.dn«d.j InMk-.d ol Too«l.y and। banks to contend with last week and|
the number 1B39 on the back. I thought let'5 nl( try to be "on deck "
iI it will be mud this Monday morning.;
it was the registration, but' when I;
*.
1 but we all hope for better conditions
started driving the' car I came to the i
,.
TROOP 71.
, soon.
conclusion it was the year of manu-. Troop 71 did not have a regular
tyclure.”—Die Lustigc Ktste. Leipzig. | meeting last week, instead on Friday
BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY.

and Cotton

$198

Right I—you seed pay only
this tiny price (or that all*
occasion frock every ward*
robe needs I And these are
very special styles, too—

• Trim Caftlth—
• Kwi tfftcit—

• Cay Scarfi—
• NniTri-colort—
• Vivid Prixli—

• Scdid colori with
viind printjU
witty f

SIZES tor
MISSES and
WOMEN

feature

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SIARCH 30. 1033
d Loren Boyai spent Sunday in. Allegan' George Huffman was in Detroit over
I with friends.
’
/*---------*----- "
1 Adrlbert Heath U home from M. S.
: C for hls vacation.
।
Ronald. Warner U home from DeMiss Helen Shultcr* of Battle Creek
Mt» Hilda Warner spent Eau.tcr.at1 trpit
sprat Siu.day at home.
- &gt; .
.. ..
lor hls vacation.
her home in Belding
altopt groVp.
Boyes was home from Flint ’ Donald -Goueher and, Roy Finrirom
THIRD INSTALLMENT.
•
Wm. Schadir was home froin Big'.onDonald
Saturday
and
Sunday.
spent
Friday. In LaiUlllg
GERMAN PIE
' The Altoft Hrnne Economics ExtcnRapids over the week end
Miss Belva
r.iasa
dtivu Rltay
tuityy waa
was.. iaiiu
home. from
Miss JRirn-FunilM was nt her home'
_ _____... . .........
non group held their last regular meet-'
tn Nariivilie during vacation.
Line a Un with pie crust
Miss Tillie Tyxlcn visited relatives in Ktiutslon over tlu- week end
the Du- ■pei'1 “’,1 &lt;‘UMUf
thrn cut tng. March 3. at the* lu*me of Mrs Car­
Chicago over tbc w.ek end.
, Mufc MllklIle - Wunderlich U .immr terMhcXKdTwM
tmlX ri H.?bS gJSS*
cromrisf jo they wdl stand &lt;m i n &lt; rie Nichol*. Aller a lovely pot luck din-;
Mbs Hatt-1 Heiyys* home from De- from Pentwater , for her vacation
her, Mrs. Cheney gave a review of the
lib.id Bdyca u lu Era.!. Bend and uu 3 Ubl-,yofiu flora -Uh I . r«&gt;w lesson on pictuincJOien Mrs. qolviif
trail fur a werk^ vadplion.
.
| Miss Dorothy Barnes is home from' .»&gt;..,
l..dl.A
&lt;hu .rt. ra. bra..
".'■"S,
laic visited Kulamaiixj for a week's .vacation.
the new lesson on iQcJaer* in th&lt;! Home.
•
Elmer ChencM
Mtu Jdarion Lamphi-rc spent, her'
Several winter bonqueu and vases
•Mrs. John QudifK^of Monday.
vacation at her home In Grand Ledge J
Mr and Mrs C W Crawford vulted
Min
Jean
Ross
spent
her
vacation'
..,^i
...
M,.
.„d
m,. «a,rt
in Chicago over Hie wtvk end.
ut-her home in Lake Qlufi. HI.
«
bowls and vases—Lillw- Barker. Sec.
Justice Andrew Matthew,, wna In
wi-j
Muanimi LyBarker
i.yuurxrr wa*
was iiimihi
rc
n.
1
CH
Mi»b Madellnu
homcj: Mr and Mr*.
Mrs. Harry Brook*
Brooks of
ot JackJack-::0,1 *PJ
lam ing on Monduy on bustneu.
from Grand Rapid.-, over the week end ron were Easter gueata of’Mr -nd Mra “ nril then lowr lte-t Cun be Mrved WEST THQRNAPPI.E EXTENSION
Mrs G. A. Ziudcmu of Grand Rap-, Mis* Mill) Heald visited at her home JOI Prtuc
Kim“F^ratehed"b- Mra
GROUP.
GROUP.
Ids -i» Minting, her mother. Mrs. Agnes tn South Haven over the week end.
, Mrs
Guy C. Keller -vtMted tn.r rream—rumbhed b, Mr.
B
West Thornapple Extension Group
Fisher. '
met on Thursday. March 17 with Lil?
Ml** Lena Leiter vulted.at her home'daughter, Mbs Ma* Keller, in Ann Ar- Goooyear.
Thomas Stebbins and Leslie 'Cook' in
in Buchanan
n
' han. Purdy for an all day meeting. Pot
Irony Thursday till Mon- bor on Friday.
ClKXJOLATts BhOWNlES
were immr from Ann Arbor over the (jay
hick ’dinner was .served to eighteen
’
i Mrx..c W Clarke and Mint Kathryn1
,memb&lt;rs
" .
wrelf end
Mr*. Will Fry (J Michigan City, Ind, Clarke *|&gt;ciit from Thursday till Jtat1 cup /wgaa
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Woodruff of yjMlcd Mr. amt Mrs Geo. Coleman on urdav Hi Chicago.
cup melted.butter
.
The concluding lesson was given by
Grand Rapids spent Easter with Mi-. Friday.
. Ethel Baughman and proved to be very
Yolks 2 e?gs beaten. .
Mr. mid Mrs. Wayne Merrick xj&gt;rnt
hejpful on the arrangement of flowJohn Qumle
•
C H. Qaboru. R H. Moll and Frank Sunday with Mr and Mr* Lylc'Ftaheri 2 squares chocolate. I
• ’
■4:s. Daiij Hma-yweli &lt;1! PrairivyiHr Annubfe wen- In Lansing Munday on jjn tin- State Road.
fefs'and.the choosing of various vmcf.
cup flour.
;.|M-nt W«-dm-.,day evening with Mn. :busineM.
Bu.slm-ss meeting was in charge at
Mbs Maty Lou Streeter returned oiii '. t&lt;-aspoon baking powder.
. Nittie Hide
.
Mr fttlri Mrs aoyu| Mj(.w unn Ml! Sunday from her home in Holland! I teaspoon vanilla.
.'the chairman. Suraif Bohn und elec­
..fi
Beutrice and Prancra Car- Margusri Merrick spent Munday 1. where riie had been because of rick-! 1 cup nilt meats
tion of officers was held for the com­
imiiers un- hoinc from Detroit for Hie Grand Rapids
*
, Whites of two eggs add. d last - in- year, the officer* were?
nes’*
Easter vaimion.
'
Mt&gt;, jfargaref, Merrick und Mm*
tFurnuiicd by Mrs. Roman Feldpausch I Leaders-Florcnce Coman. Flossie
Adams', chairman—Daisy Pender; secMr. an&lt;1 Mis M L. Goxilll and Mi** Dorothy Field are home from Kalama- LOVELY DANCE RECITAL
Fi.inci-. Cowles were guest* ol friend* Z,K) (UJ. tjw ww.k
rctary-treaiun-r- Elizabeth Thomasma
GIVEN AT CHARLOTTE. '
QUICK FRUIT DESSERT
ill Flint iin Sunday.
, Mr unll Mrs C]ay smjtn mid famThe meelinRs for thp year will b?
A nwWr ol
'.‘Pil.' cloned with a .social meeting to lx held
Mrs Corinne Gould qf Lanaing uas, lly of Lansing called oil HaMingr.
■ m Clurlwi.
»«d,r w
» Im-aiM of.n,, Iran -h.el.
. on a date id be announced later.—
the guest of Mrs. Winona Downing the friends &lt;m Bunday
•bra.
,telUl
m
U»
Eaton
Th-alr,
&gt;"■",
Sec
y. Hattie Lyons ,
latter iiurt ofI the wa-ck.
| OcWge Gtllc- pk .............
..................
jharicxlun.
W. pruonled by u» Jura. Irani. ..I Mr. - “&gt;«
k"11' ““ »t"“‘ «*
Mra C 1-. Thoma* mid Ml--. Eleanors]lfnt uu. ve,
I with friends
Ft.nblm M Trail, ol Cliralolir. !«■'
Thomas of Detroit visited Mr. and Mr* anJ retaini-a’hen.'land
an
hour
until
thoroughly'
chiilea
:‘
r
n
G. E Go.Mh&lt;ar
’ wre-k
’
Mr Biul Mr&gt; Harry K,.Uy 0| Ka|a. iiieriy Miss Locke ot Grand Rapids
Aiva Kenyon and son. Gordon, o!
About forty children participated in!"and serve wnh Whipped cream,—Mrs Bfllevue. came Saturday lo .unit hh
Mrs Ku.h&lt;rim- McGrath tau «onei„lttX4W U1-n- gu.- tb ol Mr. and Mrs.
1 th).- program which was given in Uireei W. G Duvte.
'parent*; Gordon remained with tiicm
to Ann Arbor where slo&gt; will ta * jul E&lt;irI
suhday.
a Dream Gnrdi-n.”, "AUiictirai
' for an indefinite stay.
tiimt .it i.nl.er. Uy i.i.|rtlal
; Weslpy xftrritt of Springticld. Mas.. acre
FROZEN SALAD
Mx.s. CiuYa Gates and daughter and
t,rac‘, ho’h
Cw*M«
“ K'WM ««'thc Charier. Barnes’ ! i und How” and '’Kiddie Kapers.’ ’
l tevpoen grllftlne.Tiie children ranged in age from
! family spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs
3 tablespoons water.
&amp;j Holo of Bedford.
Mi
! Mr. and Mr*. Gvorgo GllUlU- of D&gt;-, three years to thirti-eii and gave an
1 cup of mayonnaise .
’
unusually
rimdem«m-;tratton
of
grace-j
I Mrs. Vrulrt Mmiiru and son. Billie of
M’&lt;Tir:|'.’, and fmn-jnoH, sju-ut the Easter week end' with
1 cup whipping cream
ful mid intricate steie., rhythmic work,
Kalamazoo spent tiie week end with
-te S’lndiiy guests “f rciativo und fricniix here.
..
,,
| Mr mid Mrs. Burdette Briggs •’ of athletic exercise* and song and dance! 2‘.- eut&gt;» mixed diced fruit, orange*. her parents. Mi. and* Mrs. Charley
Kenyon.
Mr and Mr.- Venv-■ Mam-.- railed W. ■ nmien Mill' ure spmdiilg the wrek
pineapples
c
h
e
r
r
i
e
*.
grape*
and
i! The Community club will meet with
The costuming was carried uuj. in an. pwu:,?Vf’ ■
hi.- nmtiu-r at-the.Soldier. H-mi - bos- wiu, Mr. ,4nU Mr,v L.vd Edger.
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Win Gates Wednesday.
pltal in Grand itapid* Sunday
| Mr and Mr. Cbll(: Gu„lbl(. and elaborate way. with rich materials umL l’€?'
Soak getatnu- nt cold water. Then
.4.. and Mi., c. S. Joni.. &lt;&lt;l \Mmi- f)l)ri. of Jack.-,on were Sunday guc.-it,'jiirlftiic colors. Lowly background* and melt“■*over steam C'&gt;r;ibine with innyon- April 6 Please notice the change in
’; iijjorful accessories made the produc •
tins dan-.
dottr v:.it I Mr. and M:.. J _h. Mat- (lf Mr and Mr . Charles Barnes.
„ nat-i- whipping cream und sugar—then
Ilion
a
must
finished
und
pl»
a*ing
&lt;;ne.
G. E. Kenyon, who has been poorly
toun from’ihursday till Sunday.
Mr.s Grace Bauer Of Ann Arbor !. . ,™«ra,nK ra- ra-o.i, ur. ra&lt;W-'“‘‘t *”
**'''“fM
•«» for M-veral weeks, was taken
.dr. and Mr M .. L • ruble and ML..‘vfcumig Mi. anti Mrs. E C. Edmonds | Following the recital. the Hiteftngs
Hastings
Michigan
Mln
,.r.
.
nirrulh-.d
M
.
bullet
u
;
,
:
-J
’
'«
“
■'&gt;•
TueiMay (it last week and U still conHea-n Lambic .visited Mr. and Mr. ; iUi&lt;i oUi&lt; r relative.- mid fri. mlK n It. ■ ■■ oi Y- Ita.u ...... H.UOI ., I ’m, „„j Mr,
y
Mr. Sun. S.du - 1.. . l.-.n..t., ''■“
»&gt; tincd to his bed. HU many friends
K. ..MM, W Krill. IhUl.-l... ,„„t
I «"«&lt;
«“*• “l*• » "“I &gt;■'H-Co.d,.
hnjw trtr his speedy recovery. ,
Mln- Misses Esther, Ruth and Evelyn!
.,.1 .lu.pi&gt;,..,. mi s&lt;
.... K... j,mi,
,_,t. ,,,, 8ul„.a,.
nine
------FILLED COOKIES.
MexdameJ . / cun butter. 1 cup .sugar, h cupi Horn in company with Rev. Holtz nnd
MM
4&lt;&gt;.I.M V. N CTn.l.-.l.-. U... Mr -nd Mr, K A lli.rn.i ............. :, ,T”;" I”'
the "Record!
‘ pcc'ixi l.&lt;imf ’(day from- Florltia where ‘’ ,ar v’s *11 t-'
■---- *■ sour milk. 2 cups Quaker Onu (quick family attended the song service-of u
Bradforn ..ml
Un v hare- I. x n during th.- winter
• Wil­ brand* ground through food chopper. thousand-voiced chorus at Kalamazoo. Comc-td-Gncf Airman: • I war. tr*-1 am .-orry. aid the dentist, "but
Ibg to make a record­
you cannot have un appointment with
----Mrs WiUtmn Bcrki-l of Munising, I
Mp
2 f'..2- fbP
gups1* wnite
while nour;
flour; teaspoon earn
each oi
of Sunday evening.
The
Misses
Lorraine
Bonneville
and
Farmer;' “Well, you'tr 'made it You .me tin- afternoon. 1 have IB cavities
Biiydfnijl . nmtlr-i. Mra Mimi Mittiigun, was culb-d lure by thrdrath
r',A J?
.. ." ■
bating powder. Filling: I ,
,
■ •
-it her ..later. Mra D. O. Hidu-y. lust i
t-’»dy-Mchlwairt; Mra. Richusd -u d,ltl.. j CUp hUgur. i cup water. Ly’dta Peake attended Easter .services U the first man in these iwtu who to fUl.”
•
- tfnd Mi- waiter Mansfield nf wrek.
„
'
.
[Loom# &lt;Mabie Nixon? of Detroit, and CIXJi4|J(.ht c01'wl.teHc. ।at Cloverdale Sunday.
.climbed down a tree without having
. And he picked up hte golf bag and
s icoovri Murray ai
went out.' -Juggler.
Creek .were over Sunday guc.-&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs H P.-Tuttle and Wil- i
Lawrence
jo'nimmc*. flavor with vanilla ., Byron Moody and family und Mrs. to climb up it first.’ —Passing Shot .
Robinson, ol
at Detroit.
ii iMiyn'.: ; Ml ami Mra Alv ih hum ’! uttb- visited Mr mid Mrs. Tims | «-'&gt;bln.»oii.
L,c.roit. •
Hake 15 minutes ut 400 degrees, then Maliei Moody of South Maple Grove
■ • - ..V * •
LIKE A LAMB'.
r
-Ryan in Jn'ckMu from Friday Uli!
~
-live imnm&lt;-&gt; at lower temperature.— mid Mr. and Mrs. Ccnurei Smith ot
Hustings vuutcd Mr. und Mrs. Fred
Mr- Mir. MmiiHy.ry ill al th- Sunday. .
piiin i u-r.iih &lt;».w a
; Furnished by Mra Orville Sayles.
In time at trial, what brings the'■
The Girt; ’So you ve seen Daddy.
; Horn Sunday.
' n- H •&gt;'" litepital in Grund trap-! Mr. und Mrs Emar Frandsefi and
DEBATING JOURNEY
x’;cateat comfort?” shouted the minis-- . darling? Did he behave like a lamb?”
nb. Siu-would be glad, to h-ar from. Philip ol I In i Um Harbor wire guests' Mix* Rachel Cain, daughter of Mr
’
.ORANGE BREAD.
Suitor ।grimly.
Absolutely! Every
GLASS CREEK.
B’r
IraciKfa
’
„
:&lt; t Mr and Mr:.. Hurry Hayes over the I and Mn Theron Caln of Rutland, i*
s,krlt’ ot thr,e ntedium sized orar.ee. A«' $cqmttal." ar.'.werad tlu voice ini time I spoke Im said Bah' — Hum—..
i
-- - — - with cold water, bring lo boil, , Jolin Foreman and family ot Kata'ontl.
.
niiU’oo were Easter guests ol Ray Er- ,11P rt-sr —Mis-Lssippl Builctip.
ft'daj
en minutes, drain and repeat pfo- , 'way und. family
Mi and Mr- R'.b. rt Fletciwr m;-i' i.atiiiij team that left Kalamazoo Sun-'
j
,
ica'.n. Remove all while from in-j
■mt of. Plymouth were gtu.-d.-. «&gt;t Mi Iduy for 11 defeating (tip ihrotigh Ohio,
new# of the death of Mrs. Frank' aiinilllllllllllllllifllllllllllHIlIllIilllilHiHIIHHilllllllllllllllin
skin. ru:
Put orang,
mange skin
through1. Tiie
on Saturday andj Pennsylvania and HiO District .of Col. ;;me »*m
smn turuugn
nrar Nashville’came ’ mT W1
lumbm. They will debate tte ancella- ^‘'iikr. add 1-3 cup ..u^r. i-3 cup ‘7 ‘J J" nf*r.
” • e
called i Sunilnv
- whether
cuntial- waler, boil ten minut.and cool.'Then' XK '? ”‘e cotnmunnj. wmnte
tion of war d.-bts and
■n... «rt; add
■- -teiiMxwn
'alt 31®™ wcl1 “,:d taVoraWy known tog
ism is ttpnomicaliy sound. 1^
Im&gt;unv-—- - cupmelted
-sugar
—— butter
—----.1 Ei-tea'jMMr.'
1 beaten
m
Mucll •J®??1’’* u
S'-’I'.hu-:'-' ill.
an&lt;j Mr&gt;. Wuntn Wilcox of JaiL-oii debate was Monday at qltveland. fol- i-teas|-&lt;K.r.' melted butUr, 1 beaten egg. lextended lo the bereaved family.
j!
Mi" Dorothy Goldnnit has iHurneil.over ihe week olid.
lowed by contexts ut Wajmesburg. Pa.i’ ‘W milk. 'J. cups flour. 2 u-uspoom.J Sunday guests nj the Fred Otis home ;
powder. 1 teaspoon vanilla. U-.l■•.vere. Ixiule Erway and Ray Otis of i
from New York City and Springja.ii.i Judge Und Mr... Donal&lt;| Vim ZHc and mid Washington, and later at Detroit.!
“Curley Locks” $
MiClilttaik where’she has Ixvn spending I sdhs. Philip andjohn. ol Dtinni. were returning to Kalamazoo April 14.
-tancljn tin 20 minutes bake in mod-!: Kalamazoo? Brue Siddeil and family !
------------ 4 &gt;----------- ....
I . rate oven This is nice to serve at a j
it.st-, ot Mr und Mrs. J F Goodycor
Grand Rapid.*. Mrs. Edwin Burkiln
ON EASTERN TOUR.
j lunclwod or afternoon tea.—Furnished of
.&lt;•) the week t-nd.
:&lt;iaj children ot Ann Arbor; Mrs. Pete
Hastings iwople will be interested loiby m.m- Ro&gt;’ C°rdl-’’Mrs. Robert Burch got-* to Chicago
j DeVries of Laming and Miss Lucille j,
Mis. Venitir Blough -nnd Mn-. Et’ai ext ww-k to'slur with tlw daughtty. know that hlty.number* of the Chi-;
CORN CHOWDER' ot*s oI Cliicagv.
Bimigh over Faster.
( Mr and Mr - Noble Cain wluic tlu; pCHKO A Capeila chorus directed by| '.B lb. bacon
,tuvva and. Forrest
—
Telephone 2506 for
cut
in
small
pieces
Havens and family speritp
H&gt;it&gt;-iL Fairchild of. la-trutt andl
,
—____
___ &lt;dtced
.1..... &gt; ’,raw*potaloc^
-.......... ..... Sunday
SlIlKi'IV with
wim Robert McGlocklin 7nd ■'
Noble cam. Mtn-in-iaw of Mr. aiid Mi - ! Jr:i....&gt;
^ brown.
“*2*_ cups
Riclmrd Fairchild of Ann Arbdr iq&gt;ent j Gcotec Bmier. Torn Ogden. Robert
Appointment
Robert Burch ot this city, leave next a[1(j a hnjall union added to bacon!
vw^w.. family
mmy in Hastings.
Eusbr wills th. it ]»rents, Mr. and O’Connor and a friend. Robert Kipp. •&gt;w k on an eastern trip On April 8 ufa¥y
gravy wiih
with eneush
enough WlH&lt;
water
,lcsc tt,,d wife and Ward Erway
.f to coak untili
-----------------Mr. F I.. Fairchild.
lof Toronto. Can., are home from M. S. they will sing at the National Mu^ij*, potatoes are done. Add one cun corn!
„.v
AJd v..v u»„
Hastings were Sunday guests at Roy'
Clifford Dulon is on ,.i iMi-.inc.-^ topic., for tite EiiMer holiday.
Supervisor*' convention in Cleveland und amount of-milk necessary. Thick-itrwia&gt;’ f, t
i th- wrat and the tu. t &lt;&gt;! the week
und Mra
Mr. and
Mrs Ellsworth T'1 ’own.scnd of and on April 11 tlwy arc io appear al en
with a lutle Hour and butter.-1 Cle” I,ri”r’» and
a»ul Lowell!
tl&gt;«- guest &lt;&gt;t Mr. and Mrs. James Flint
Hint und Alfred Towns
PROPRIETRESS
Townsend of St. Cani-aie hall in New York City. Re­
Whittemore of Hickory Corners, also
Irmpide of Han Dic;*o. Calif.
Johns were gur.L. of Mr. and Mrs. J luming lliey will suit Washington nnd FurnUlicd by Mrs. Clara Fuller.
Fred Bcchtal. wife and son. Billie, of
.Mix Gladys Ironside and daughter . M -Townsend over flic week end.
IN TIIE CURLEY SHOPPE
HASTIXGg, MICH.
give uvconcert there. Mrs. Caln is one DELTA GAMMA DEV'
Hastings
were
Sunday
guests
at
Clia*.
Murcia . |h nt fwiri Thursday till Mon­
Frank Aqjul&gt;1e will conduct wiioob oj Uiq chorus miloisLs.
IL’S FOOD CAKE Whittemore's.
de. wltl» the fonnei ' mother. Mr. &gt;of instruction in Wrltarc work ui Hl.
This is a great favorite with girls at | Roy Oakes and family spent Sunday
liHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:^
John F. tier, of South Bend, 1ml
Joseph'county on Thursday. Cip* Co,
the Delta Gamma sorority house in | with Ollie Douglas and family in West.
Mr and Mr- A. L Kellogg of Hat - .on Friday and Allegan Co. on Saturday.
Rutland.
Mr. Lawrciicc Hawkins of this city Ann Arbor
rlvl'u are rix|l|ng their daughters- ami I _______
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Spbnabh* und
cupNgrated Baker's
chocolate i»i
(4
The
funeral ■&gt;
njl^&gt;iu*i&gt;iar&gt;
Mra-Mary luvna.
Haven*, an
i1 cupsgraicn
tjasrrs cnocoiatc
*•«.- emem
their hii.'lxnids. Mr. and Mrs. John Louanne and Fred Konkir of Cleve- and Ml-v-Mabie cinwn ol Chicago wete
।
i-~-1—cup!
«•«...
«
niu of this
till* vicinity, was held
united
in
niiirrtag.-at
Chicago
oh
!
squares..
I cup brown
sugar.
old resident
Wood mid Mr. and Mrs Harry-Witters land, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and
March
31.
1033
Mr
mid
Mrs.
Hitwkins
;
sweet
milk
Boll
until
it
thicken*.
Cool,
“t tlw home of Wm. Havens Friday at
Mi.- Raymond Windrkni-cht went to Mrs. Suifincr Sponablc over the wvek
have,
been
spending
a
lc*
days
here
I
cup
brown
sugar.
•.
cup
butler
orj'-COO
P.
M
Rev.
Conklin
officiating.
Ann Arbor Monday to visit her slsCeriend.
cup milk, 1 tea-; Burial was made In Brush Ridge cemand will aLu. tbit her ]&gt;arent.-. in Bli"-! Mr and Mrs. Lowell E. Join--, ailrt Jiutti hls mother, also the bride's Uncle, other shortning,
spoon soda. 2 tgiu. 2 cui&gt;s flour, vanilla ' cicry.
field. SJic expects to be away Tur two family'an- moving this uvek tu tlu-ir aidncy fanGonler. '
On Saturday tiny returned to Chl-iSUr boiled pari into cake batter Bake
werkJ.
|ih4 home ut Chesaning. They have
MARTIN CORNERS.
square or oblong tin tn moderate
Mr and-Mi- Chas Farrell and chil-j made many friends here whu reun-t cac&lt;? where Mi. Hawkins lus a position, in
oven —
—Furnished
Their many friends wish them a long oven
by Mr.- , PhvliL
pnviiui Sunday scliool next Sunday at 10:?0
u.-.i
i i»u&gt;*
.un. mi.-.
uini ii'.-pui mn-.
■
i o'clock followed by preaching service.
Reynolds.
Royrr'mid Ixiby of Grund Rapids were; Mrs'. W. J Watkins left on Sinidav ami happy hie.
■ Bear tills in ntind Y’ou are cordially
Sunday i;ii&lt;-;,t.’, of Mr. and Mrs. Gary J&lt;&gt;r Houston. Texas, for u visit with
CHERRY PIE.
I invited to attend both these services i
Cro&lt;&gt;k.
Richard Watkins mid Mr. and Mrs
Fof a perfect .cherry pc uidd 1 table-! It lias been thought best to post-:
Il is k«k1 news to the many ’ Has­ spoon of tapioca instead ot flour to l*j pone the P. T. A tor the month of.
.
Mr- Clary Crook and Mu* .Viob-t John Busby.
Mr. Watkins accom(.'rook.ori at Hwi home of Mr. add Mrs. pamed her ut. fa: as Chicago.
tings friends of Mlw Marguerite Het- j vu
ou
cu|K&gt; sugar
—Furnished by Mrs. Clara
Rollo Vlt It- of near VctfhmitvUle helpMr. and Mra. Lyle Wilcox of Battle mMUperger. wlio U now teacliing ut' yrOtt n
Friday night and the next one will be!
,et
'
■
”• learn that she
''
ing erne lor. the Vlele clpldren who Cnyk- mid Mr. and Mis Merle Brad- New Rochelle, N. Y to.
Friday evening. May 6. Watch for
,
have the whooping cough.
i field o. Milo weh- here Sunday to w- lias accepted, a fine position
in the!
COUNTY LINE.
further announcement of this meet­
Mr-. Vida Allirding has returnnl S. B. Wilcox, who Is M-rteu^ly lit. Mr Ypsilanti schools for next‘ year.
; Mi's Htllli Ricbel of Detroit 1* yLsit- ing.
fti'iis Grand Rapid-, wlwre sin- was. Wilcox remains about tin- sapi, ing her lather. Rev. J. Rlebcir during ... __________ ________________ _____
RECOVERING
NICELY.. Easter week.
■ •di-&lt;i Dy tin iiln« . ol her mother,
Mi and Mra A s Johnson and
■— ----------- -----------Carrie Fuller’s Wednesday and ull en­
It te goixi neui* to the many friend*; Mr UJ1(1 Mrs Leonard Wm-hter of joyed the lovely'dinner furnished by
. Mrs Mary Miinoe
Mrs. Affording family ot Flint and Mr and Mra. Ranstayed with tier aster. Mr.-.. Vera Hll-i kin Hyde add sun ol Prairw-viHi- were of Mir* Stella Heath, who tcaclm nt .East Woodland, visited their &lt; niece. Club
-«MW Na.
t«Q. S.
•).
&lt;qibaon
ya
, | Sunday giMuta of Mrs Nettie, Hyde. Nile*, to know that *he is recovering: Mrs j{
... j
-------------Mrs. Carrie Fisher spent Friday of
rrCll
Rev. Lva.'Dn Sharpe ol (Jliicago the Johnson' remaining till Monday. . nicely from an operation for apFred j
J. &amp;ksnJt
Eckurdt o{
of Ofaad
Grand Rapids'
Rapids I Irist week with her tpend. Mrs. Rubyi
visited!. Merrick in HOfttIllg.'
nd
Dniu..! and Eugene,
v..—
ronii' Tiiur.-aay lo attend tlu- annual
Mr. and Mra, P. C. Rowley and pcndiclti* to wnich riw submitted on nnrt
; thc former’s steter. Mt** Olga Eckard!
mi-e'.ing of the ITcxbytcrian church daughter Donna of Adrian and Mr. Friday pf last we*k.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
I
tint evening. While here.- Rev. Sharp*- and’ Mrs ..
....
.
..
"
• ' — , ijor Easter,
Howard
Howley
of. Detroit
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs Ix'on Tyler mid children of!
will bi- Hie gurat of Mr. mid Mra. Aben. were Easter guest* of Hie former’s
i Mr. und Mra Jes* Rowlader left Fri­
MKx
Charlotte
Bmmer
entrrfalhrd
Johnson.
'
mother. Mis Jennie Rowley. und Mr. eighteen yoting people on Wednesday ' (day morning for New York Cliy to vis- Woodland and Mrs. E J. Sheldon call-'
ed on Mrs. Lena Tompkins ol Sunfield
Mr and Mra Clarence'Baker enter-' and Mis J. E Mattoon.
evening honoring lier birthday. Ddnc-i। it their daughter* for a few week*.
tmoed bn.Euter, Mr. mid Mra. Geo/ Miss Louise Gower visited Mr. ami
: Mix* Ila Sargent visited her iwople tn Saturday afternoon.
,
w week end.
t..u,
Lotah Hamburger and friend- of
Gillette of Detroit. Mra. Dorlnd* Mrs.
— —Clyde
-,™ Schllhaneck und Pally und mu followed a lotely dinner. Ttie young .Scbewa
nt er the
" J. E Gariinger. who formerly li\cd j Lansing were Sunday guests at Hie
' O'Brien. Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs C, L Plumley tn Grand people report a very happy time.
This Is for All Scale Insects
pure,
•
, Arthur Dame.ti of Grand Rapid; mid- Ledge fest week. Mra. Scliilhaneck rojiu-re.but
out whose
whom-home
nomcwas
wa*ininChicago.
umeugo. Hansbarger lioinc.
FAMILY NIGHT.
George Keeler, wife affd family of
two rtnurins, Cliaunrey Knight and turned with Mi-s Gower on Monday fir
Mr .M Mr.’will Biutee MlUrUlnM1-*!'■''*
»r«.«hl I,
Hastings.
Arthur
Stairs,
and
Homer
Duane Baker of Petoskey.
a short stay.
,!,h «
l.mlly |»rt&gt; on
“* 1-oU.er. Son. OurSmith of Carlfon spent Sunday at John
ur SuM»&gt; . Mr »ml Mu. Ororp, V«r&gt;. linger in Lake Odessa.
ptnlra'.
------------- —..... Tintin of LnS? Odi-itea were "prexchl - Mrs E: Hrodbcck is among our nek.
LIME nnd SULPHUR
AKSEN.VFE OF LEAD
Howard Hewitt uid wife of Hiulings
We ate glad to hear that John Wag­
from out of town
ner/ whu has been so very sick is gain­ spent Sunday with Mra M. Eupcr, also
CALCIUM ARSENATE
BLACK LEAF “40”
Will Super and family. .
'
ing slow|y.
t HEER I P PARTY.
Grant Hullibt-rger. wife and son.,
aris green and semesan dust
Tiie March ChtCT Up party I* being!
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
spent Sunday with Ira Hulltbergcr in
OXO BORDEAUX MIXTURE
। Mr. and Mrs. " ‘ ‘
‘ ;Wc*t Odesua.
□ ...rd lUpirb .u_rxp.-e.ed W .Uer.d.;
"'wS!“”7u.W Me' S
SUNOCO OIL SPRAY
:
The BESSMER Eyesight Service
NORTH WOODLAND.
:
Clare
Runyan.
Jr.,
of
Lanring
is
V. M. L. Cf.ua
; Mrs.
Ml». Henry .Wickham and Rex Bun­
HASTINGS. MICH.
spending his spring vacation with his
Mrs Milton MUipby was hoMes* to idy­
Sunday
visitors at Mr. and Mr*. A. T! grandmother. Mra. Hank Runyan.
llic Y. M. L. club on Tuesday.. A pot;
Bu
Pickens
Miss Louise
_......
-----and friend.----! luck,luncheon wax served and Hie !a-, M. Decker's were. Mr. and Mra Lewis. Clare
•. tailed al the liomc
A,
Daniel* and family. Mr and Mra(Kart, visited
home of T. A.
j die* hid 9 happy time.
Waller Lower and children and Mr., Pickcn’* one day but week.
You like but be certain of your virion. And when you,learn It
and Mra Lloyd Endsley and family of | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grlebcl visited
J. F. f. club.
is defective have it corrected. You will be free then from eye
j George Barber's of Odessa on Easter
The menibcra of the J. F. F. club willI Lan&amp;ing.
be the guests uf Mrs. Claude Fighter at, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of Del- j Sunday.
strain. You will set- comfortably. No more eye headaclic*.
her home near Freejiort on Thursday1 ton spent Sunday with their parents.
,
--------- - * * * .—r-------.
Calmer nerve*. MOrc and better work. Let our aervtoe bring
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy and family.
ln a '**'
Paction a speech
j afternoon.
tlte*e' result*.
r- - '
'
1 more than a thousand words long lias
j
NO NOVELTY.
' i to fee spoken by one of the characters.
I' AND I BRIDGE CLUB,
FREE
TELEPHONE 2115
Continued next week.
Mrs C O. DeCvti is hostess lo the --“I tiunk site's us pretty' as she can It h denied thut a vacuuin-cteanrr
saieunan has been offered the part—
U and 1 bridge club today. A pot luckl__.
I Humorist.
luncheon will be followed with cards, i "Most girls are."—Stray Stories.

Housekeepers’
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PERSONAL

‘A Mans a Man

For a’ That!
Sure-'‘A man’s a man"
gardless of rags and riches.

BUT—We know (all of us) that
a well dressed man is respected
until he proves himself -un­
worthy; while the ill dressed man
is often disregarded uyfTtil he.
proves himself worthy.

'I

THE WELL DRESSED MAN
always has the advantage. It may
not be just—but it's true the
world over.
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ITS WORTH MONEY to dress
well!
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Baird

Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

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April Special

Permanent
Waves

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Hilda Werner

4

Insecticides
Don’t Forget That Early
Dormant Spraying!

In the early spring make an inspection
for scale insects. Look dn the twigs and
branches of trees in different parts of the
orchard. The kinds most commonly
found are San Jose, Oyster Shell, Scurvy,
and the European Fruit Scale.
Scale insects are serious pests
und must be destroyed.

Use Lime and Sulphur for First Spraying!

Complete Stock of All Spraying Materials

Dedicated to Better Vision

Xjuess About Anything Else

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IF IN DOUBT about spraying your or­
chard, conic in and ask for information.

B. A. Ly BARKER

DELIVERY

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THE CHURCHES

WANTS

NOTICE!

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit­
ors of the Nashville State Bank

Citizens Mutual

the receiver is now accepting the filing of Claim*.
Every Depositor should bring hi* Saving* Book, Cer­
tificate* of Deposit, Cashier's Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claimf.
Also, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statement* must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
Filing of all claim* must'be completed within 90 day*
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

SON

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Ser Tefal notice on page II for foil parUrularn.,

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

■E. B. Junley, Receiver

Naihville,' Mich.

ONION SEED!

HASTINGS MARKETS

DO YOU NEED A
CARDS OF THANKS

NEW ROOF?
GRANGE PROGRAMS

We have in stock a complete
line of RULEROID and JOHNSMANVILLE roofing. We have
a good many designs and colors
at prices which will favorably
compare with any price which
might be quoted you.
Remember everything being
equal, you should leave your
roofing business in Hastings; it
gives HASTINGS MEN WORK!

Telephone 227b

THE I ( Ml

Always
Suitable

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II ASTINGS^:

honje is always, a.
suitable place from
which to hold the
final sen ices, llor

MIC HIG A N ’

’*Oh! What Holier*!
^g^i^^Say Rupture Sufferers

real -tam/urfLEy

home, one that is
just as suitabits for
the w.iil! funeral
as the large , out-.
We offer it gladly
to those who wMi

Tape mensures of good firm material
stitched, on the sides or made of heavy
oilcloth'will not stretch. If numbered
from each end they save time In using.

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|T*S BECAUSE this adjuatablr-ccntcr sponge rubber pad—a sen■ sational NEW development. found only on Akron Tni.at-.—
overcomes unnecestary'Qh'sue.hannit’g pressure, and bold* the
rupture securely, t enter of pad an be raised or lowered as &lt;]u|&gt;
t' iplines in dllustratiou. indicate. See fur yourself how the Akron
Mechano-Fnrm Pad Truss'functions for your comfort, and aids
improvement. Our Expert Truss Fitter will dcmunitratc.

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS

j/Jll Merchandise

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
J
HOME

in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures . v
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.
Chas. J4. £aonardrs

Funeral Service V’™

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 30, 1932

PART TWO

President of Asson. Has High Herd; TUT BfMrflY RFSTS
Cnnrl
Shnwin.r Made
M.trlp hv
I UHU
Good Showing
by Gthpr
Other Herds
Herds 1

WITH CONGRESS NOW

During the tnontb of February it was milk containing 87 9 lbs. of far".
revealed Jhat, -More Good Cows." wer
nne of Jesse Osgood and Son's Pure­
In IheAirtV No 1 Cow Testing Asm&gt;- bred Hohteiiv.. -She gave 1296 Ibr.. of MORE MONEY IN CIRCULA
Gai lorn 1 lunxt wrrr ?.!3 'mu- tested; ot milk Containing .'&gt;18 lbs. of fat. Second
TION WOULD INCREASE
winch XLjs/ic dry. Tiie average per cow war. a Grade Guernsey owned by R. W
wa.-. 671 lbs. of milk and 2&lt;&gt;« lbs. oi Cook. She made 1172 Ito. of milk and
THE NATION S BUSINESS
butter tat Tyn-nty-nuic cows gave 5) 6 Ito. of fat. Third high four year
inure than 1250 iba. ot milk and 15 cows •if Wixxlland.^This was a Crude Jersey jNATIONAL GOVERNMENT
produced over 5t) I!». of fut. Fourteen
cieurn .-eparntors were tested and one and she made 918 lbs of milk and 45 8r
MUST TAKE ACTION
ol them was found to lx- losing Slid lbs. of fut.
.worth of butter fat n month. This law
A Grade Jersey cow with 1218 Ihs. Ot M
Mnnnv
Wotilrl
Rtnn
would much more than pay for a hun- milk’and 60 9 ih. of fat leads the ma- Moro Money
Would Slop
&lt;ir«d ixiiimls of high priknin feed each turc cow clu*.'.. she was owned b&gt;-R w
Hoarding, Raise Prices and
mouth, and if put to such a cause ,Coak. Second huh was a Grade GuernVn.nlnw'mAnt
owm-d by Fone-.t Buehler, siu
Increase Employment
would &gt;o n long way towards keeping H-v
,
the pnxfiHiion of this purtlcnlar herd l-iive 1206 lbs. ot milk which eontaine.-l | We arc acciutotfied to hearing in
on n higher level than if will lx other- ।603 Hr. of fat. Tiie cow that rank;jthe.'e days tlruL the bqsic cause of tlw
wine. Two unpr&lt;dltab1£ cows, one u Hurd L-. a purebred Holstein owned InJnimncial ill» from which .we snfirr i-«
purebred and the other a grade. Were ,Jesse Osgood und Sons. She Raw 14.iT :j nvt-r-pnxlticllon.
A few years ago
fiillnl rind sold for bo-t. ft is very tnu- lbs, of milk and 54 0 lbs. of ful.
"5"
that a eirtl oow or any other animal sold | President. Win. F. Vylt.-. owns the i mamifartnrerss were spending their
for
now will not. bring much; bin high mu)|’n.-rd of g'rows or |ejz. | money freely for expert advice that
ut tlu- same time the . omer the un-rrhesr cows tire Purebred lldlsfehis an-i would show them mon- «-fiicicnt meth­
lirofitable cow reathen the butcher shop I arc milked three times daily. They ods of production. If what is now
the sooner we quit losing iiard earned | averaged 1419 lbs. of milk ai)d 46 5 lbs. claimed to be- the truth that we suffer
.dollars for boarding her.
of fut. Sreiuid high Ls a herd of Grade fmm over-prodiirtion. tt would seem
Hie highest 2 year old in the Axso- jerseya owned by Lyle Garfield His that we had better set about getting a
elation was a Grade Holstein, Owned by cow . averaged 9B6 lbs. of milk und 462 "bigger and belter" inefficiency pro­
Mai,.hull Pierre. 8hc guyc 1473 la., al.................
gram at work among w. so that wr
iinjk und 44 1 lbs. of fut. Next higii।
Tlw best nUlhe medium sized herd? would not produce so much-.I. oiu- oi Karl Eckardt's grade Hol- ol 7 to 15 cow... was headed by Jcam?
Bankcrs have been very free with
’icliis that gave 1059 lb--, ot milk ami1 Q-gixxl and Son’s thirteen Purebred their advice mat we must consume less
■14.1 ibn. of fut. The third highest 2: IliiUtefru which made !K» lb* ot milk Most of us couldn’t help U. because we
year old war. - u Purebred t Holstein: und 32.5 .lbs ol fat. Next in line lx a lucked the means'for buying more; but
owned by Lloyd Gaskill. Shr|producrd hepl of 14 Purebred Jersey., and lor the last two years the United States
1285 lbs. of milk containing 41.1 lbs. Guernseys owned bv Maynard Miller seem? to have tried on a large Male to
(They averaged 618 lbs. of milk and apply the bankers' remedy.
.
31.0 lbs. of fut.
If we will examine it. however, we
outstanding record on the highest cow.
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_______
The large tords
of 16.or —
moncows_ will notice that their philosophy is not
Stu- is a pun-bred Jersey _ond&lt; gave, that were high are both owned by It. the remedy. In, other words w&lt;- cannot
1224’ibv.of 6 4 per cent milk, making‘W C&lt;x&gt;k. His 2fi Purebred and Grade abolish poverty in this country because
7B3 lias, of butler fai Svcpnd high is Hohteins averaged 923 ills ot milk wc are.top wealthy. We riiust wear our
a Grade Holstein heifer owned by It and 30 9 lbs of fat. and hls 30 Pure- last year's clothes because we make too
W Cook, that made 1705 lbs. ot milk'brrd and Grade- Gtiernseys averaged much cloth. Wc cannot suitably warin
nnd ,'&gt;an lb*, of fat. In lliird plan- is a 47o lbs. of milk and 193 lbs of fat — our homes because too much ol! and
itude Holsteih-which Rave 1450 l&amp;s. of Leslie Ruber. Tester.
too much coal ure produced- We can­
not prevent .suffering from hunger to­
i right here In our cotton patches. I had
corn. The majority must live in shabby
।
st
&lt;N)
saved
up
for
u
rainy
.
day
—
it
To hlu home paix-i. n man in West i
jturned dry audj^xpenj the 94 00 for two houses because the American people
feline.sec writer-:
; inm'r tutx-T—4-trtr&lt;P1I3Td-t«» make both produce too’ much hnntx-r and paint,
Dear Mr. Editoi:
and there are too many carpentera arid
■ The* wnis to lx- so much. Ialk|, (.mis meet with a turnip jiatcli. but jialnters!
’j when f got turnips ready to sell etvryabout so-called Republican prosperity.'l body else wax M-lllng turnips for nothThree years ago we did not hear any
I believe ’Us my duty ta write my'views ।
'.ing and the markci was glutted I am such foolish advice about consuming
un the same and help analyze tiie situ-1। worried plum to the bone and mv wile’s less. Y&lt;t we have the same Iniid. the
ntion a.v far an ixissltite m&gt;‘s wc c»n|
’ “P; kinsfolk are coining ovgr next Tuesday Mime people, tfie same factories, the
make up our minds we had unto.change'
same railroads and practically every­
1,,He to sjx-nd two week*.
&lt;&gt;nr ways of living and so forth.
j Write or phone if you hear of arty thing else t!\al we had then, including
1 have taken my nun caxc fnr in-!|; relief
from five government coming mon- gold in the United States than
stance, i ye my mistake and ninny' down my way. and l am willing to be wc had three years ago. Tite’ only
otlwr.s have acted likewise. I bought a either a Democrat or a Republican for thing lacking is money in circulation
Fold instead of a farm and it is worn w few weeks if that hch» hely out any.— Tiie •SYhiUnl'thinu. it stems to us.
out.'but tlw farm I figured on is still Mike Clark.
lo meet the situation as wc nqw have
it is: To decrease production or in­
O. K. I invested in a radio instead ot
u row. nnd the’radio gives static instead
crease consumption.
Many people ■
DESIRED A NOLO.
would like to buy more automobiles,
of milk. I urn (&lt;-&lt;-dipg five nice hounds The violinist'* daughter had a
i*t
clothing, food and housing, but -their
which answer to the names of Red. Red Airedale named Pal.
consuming
power
has
been
so curtailed
Wing. Slobber. Jake nnd Bayrum, inOne day the mrtttor was practicing
■tead of five pigs. I -had ojir piano for an apix-arahce nt a social function. that they cannot buy. There Is no
tuiicd ini.icud of the well cleaned out. I Pa), outside the window, was giving u sense in increasing production unless
wc
can
sell,
the
goods.
Consumption
six-lit all my cash in. 192H nnd use« my howling accompaniment- Finally the
production. The limiting
endll In 1K3 &gt;ml uwH w in. h'lur. little
...... girl UUUS
came oyer-to her u.wwn.a
mother ami- regulate.*
factor right nAw is that the people
wages on installments in 1930. so hard 'pleadingly snidtinws caught ine in bad stope Un fall.I - Oh.. Mother, won t you please play cannot buy. Wliy can they Hot buy?
H f hud spent my last ten dollurs for J .M&gt;mcthliiR that Pul doesn't know?"— They lack the money In other words
the volume of money available at the
flour and meat instead of gu.s and oil | Liberty Magazine.
present time is not sufficient to enable
I would have tx.cn o. K. 1 built a nice]
, ,j
■
MILO.
DELTON.
EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY, with her itetar, Mn. Will Aldrich.
people to buy or to get employment
garage last year instead of-covering my I
Mr. and Mrs. Cllffotd Kahler and
The total amount of money taken in* 'Die severe storm of last week inMr. and Mrs Cari Ricker and toby
barn und I luaffrd In ;i mountain two
The Smiths are on tiie balcony arid and to buy the tilings they would like at the piny Friday and Saturday eve-' convenience!! Mr. Schultz conxidejably who have been firing in their little son*, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
wcck? instead of being in the pasture) CU(
.ar what
WH„ „a young
. wu
can, m
hear
couple uir
arc xay- to purchase When' jx-oplc began . to ningi was 947.80. the expenditures) as a van arrived from Chicago Wed-; cottage st Shalkin lake will leave for Lee Reynold* Qt Cressey.
feel tlu* pinch ot a declining volume of
fixiu ii M&gt;s tny cow wouldn t get out.ilng ln thfc gurri&lt;.n
amounted
to
914
15
leaving
a
net
pro-!
nesday.
within
u
quarter
of
a
mile
Owendale
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Porter Tooze of Milo
but ahc te dry and mortgaged to boot j M„ smith: &lt;1 think he wante to money in 1629, hoarding started. Tliat Ceetls of 933.65.
I from Lake-Hills farm home but were
Mr-and Mrs Wm Aldrich were Kai- were Sunday guest* at the Laubaugh
for jwu blankets my w.lfe bought from propw-, Wc ollght not to listen. Whh- decline producer! fear.’ fear led to a
stoppage - of buying and that meant
Mr. und Mrs. Garner Hampton of j unable to get farther until the next: afjijzoo*shQppi ri Saturdas.
___ ; home
au agent instead.of payln UWi preach-;
u, mTO/'
___
.
day when a snow plow opened the] Those who attended the play of
Mrs. Fargo luu. been' sick the past
cr, ,
......
i MT. Smith: -Why should I? -Nobody closed factories, u decreased stream of Hastings have rented tiie“Payne' house road and they were able to get through
for tiie summer.
t m on a cash basis now. but ain t go!; whistled
to warn me." - Travnso wages and hard times. , ,
"Deacon Dublr.' at Delton Friday and week with tin- flu.
■Every depression that ue havp ever
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward have and unload and return to the Windy Saturday ni|ht?. from this way thought; Mr. and Mrs. Matiride Murphy’ and
no cash I am.lied to tin- end of «my; tHomei
sort
were Easter gm*»U of Mr. and Mrs.
suffered in this country has involved moved from the Haun hou-a into ilic' City Thursday.
rope mill the than I am working tor Is |
__________
it was fine.
Albert Hampton.
On account of the impas-xablc roads!
busted on account of nobody wouldn't I a new system of reinforced concrete money. The present one is no excep­ brick how** known as tfie Adams
Chas. Laubaugh h&lt;» tom in Hasttncs|
I the L. A. S. was again postponed one helping hls father the past week. . &lt;
jgiy him and his cotton won t sell cause construction permit* building of thin tion. No Individual can remedy the house.
When
you see g’quitter, he’s usually
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tolles have week and will meet at.the parsonage.
nobody won't buy m» cotton clothes. All concrete roofs of very large spans and situation; neither can any community
Mr.s. Clara Ricker .of Owiufile has I a fellow whtf wasn't much of a begin­
nor state. It is a national affair. The moved into the J. R. Brown building. Wednesday of this- week.
•
tlie gals wear slick .silky underwear । hrfltag np intermediate supports.
only hope is collective actfffh. which
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Quick wen&lt;to been spending the liast thret1 weeks) ner.
Mrs. Golda Kopf nnd two soils of
means action by the federal govern­ Middleville’ spent Saturday night and Banfield Friday to see the former :ment to incrraM? the amount of money Sunday in the Faulkner home
brother Bert. They did not find film'
in circulation.
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Miles will enter­ quite so well- They visited other rela­
There are some indications at Wash­ tain tlfe Milo Ladies' Aid Society Wed­ tives and stayed till Sunday when they
ington that collective action has .be­ nesday for dinner. Every one te invited. had dinner with Mr. and Mr*.. Ted'
gun. Tiie National Credit Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Litchfield Tack and daughter before returning'
was a start. It put a stop to bank fpent the week end with their parents. home.
failures. Farther action by congress In Mr. and Mrs. Wad&lt;- Town, and family.
Mr. and Mrs Harlan Scoby vteited
the same direction, the creation-of a
Mrs. Blanche Eddy entertained tor the former’s mother und family at'
92.000.000.000 credit corporation with sisicr. Mrs. Scott, of Grandville over Welcome Coiner.* Sunday.
former vice-president Dajves nt tlw? the week end.
.
.
1 Mrs. Ida Brandstetter te somewhat
head. Is another move in the right di­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Bush of' Unproved and able to to up part of thei
SPONSORED AND
rection. But until congress and the Charlevoix speiiT. Easter with their Ume.’ GUARANTEED BY
federal banks shall make it possible [liirent *. Mr. and Mrs, L. N. Bush.*
Some ol our people attended Easter
JL
JLjk.
STUDEBAKER
somehow to increase the money in cir­
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henton were in M-n-tce-at Prairieville Sunday.
f
culation we will continue to have hard Augusta most of last week on account
Quite u turn oat at the P. T. A. Frl-j
times, until a revival of confidence and of the illness and death ot Mr. Hen-' day evenipg. Mra. Allie Wood is the
29 x 4.40
30 x 3'/2
30x4.50
.increased supplies of cheap money’ ton's mother/They were also called to'* new president taking Mrs, ^Wiseman'.*1
shall make it possible for production Quimby the last of the week because i place.
U. S. GUARD U. S. GUARD U. S. GUARD
And consumption to be resumed on a of the death of Mrs. Henton's uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Reitkerk spent Sunday'
large scale.
Ctorlcs Castelein.
with the latter'., people at Alamo.
Why wail? Why cannot congress
in the R«kne S‘*’ Full Synchronnnl SUt,
take the necessary action that willput
ORANGEVILLE.
\ TAMARAC CORNERS.
’
,11 for«»nl *P"/1J(3Surti„g.The«&lt;Ml"8'more money in circulation now? Tltat
Clayton Cusino has gone to Ohio to
Aunt Amui Curtte’te quite sick at
will go a long way toward putting an spend a couple of weeks with relatives.
this
writing.
Those
who
called
to
see
;
, end to hoarding—and all the •’holler" ; W. H. Beattie returned home. Satur­ her last week Were. Earl nnd Ira Cur-!
about hoarding will fail to draw many day from Florida where ho’tod sjient |
Us. Mr. and'M*.' Frank Myers of.Lake)
extra ”"‘&gt;0'h, ‘ tVo give 4-Poipt Cu*hi°“j
1 dollars from their hiding places and the winter.
Odessa, Mr, nnd Mrs Forrest Hough-1
1 may. oil the other harid. increase the
Mrs. Nettle’ Newark Is quite ill at; ton. Mra. Hossle Cunts, Cecil Curtis
i tendency to hoard cash.
this writing. Dr. Ladd is attending: and family. Mrs. Della Cotton. Mrs.'
&gt; Fortunately we can all sec that busi­ her.
Clara Sears. Mrs. Beatrice Cotton. Mr.;
, ness throughout the country ts slowly
George Gillispie of Charleston. West, and Mrs. Wilbur Curtis. John Curtis and!
picking up. There tote been no tin- Virginia, and the Misses Ruby Cogs-j
son. Howard, of Kalama, Mr. and Mrs.'
7-TUBE
1 portant bank failures tn several weeks.
well and Iona and Sarah Jane Gillespie । Jolly Roush and Mrs. Afire Lcpard of,
1 Rates of Interest have been reduced by of near Hastings were Saturday night;
1 Year
i the federal banks and by large city and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Lake Odessa.
Vital Spacific0'^
Mr. and Mra. George Sears spent Fri- j
Guarantee
i banks. The steps taken by the federal Heber Pike.
no
day night nt TRus Wilt’s in Sunfield.
। government will thaw out frozen as­
190'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edgctt enter-.
sets of banks. But for quick action tallied their daughter from Battle' Mrs. Sears with tor daughter. Theda.'
attended the mother nnd daughter!
congress should do something that Creek over the week end
banquet
at
Sunfield.
1 would increase the per capita amount
Mrs. Lynn Wickham ot Detroit is •Mr. and Mra. Crowell Hatch ot Ver-!
Complete
I of money In circulation, which would sending the week with tor mother,
montville and D. J. Kncndscn of Griijjd
i stimulate consumption, increase - pro- Mrs. Newark, who is HI.
Rapids spent Saturday, evening at Geo. ’
। duction and put an end to unemploy­
Miss Alice Vcnema of Otsego sjxmt
’.'.
. merit. It would also help raise prices. ■Friday and Saturday with Maxine Scars
The L. A S. at Clara Scars' was not)
A PAIR!
More money in circulation ala-ays tends Foote at this place.
Exchange
so well attended on account of sick-,
G
HMtin,.. Michigan
1 to raise price*.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pike were Grand ness and bad roads.
Rapids visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Houghton and
U
"
I
IIIGIIBANK.
Mra. Oliver Boulter of Woodland son. Alien, spent Sunday ut Doni
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green and son spent the past week with hcr'fiarents. Sayles' near Clarksville.
30x3% Tube
29x4.40 Tube
। Marshall i spent Bunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw, Sr., at
Mrs. Clarinda Stowell who has been
Special, each— /
Special, each—
Clare Murshafi’s.
Ulla place.
sick most of the winter is belter at,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burchett and
Mr. Bourdo. who had been ill for this writing. She wishes to thank Hie
1 son Charles and classmate. Waldon several weeks, passed away Tuesday Tamarac Ladles' Aid Society for Ito
I Decker, of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. evening. The remains were taken to beautiful lily plant they sent her.
। Paul Smith and son Victor of Battle Toledo Thursday, where the funeral
Mr. Orvin Nash and Mra. Klbilngcr
। Creek were Sunday guests at Mr. and was told and he was laid to rest beside - of Clarksville, called there Sunday.
I Mrs. Bert Daly’s.
hte wife who preceded him several t
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy are nlc«!y years ago. He leave* many relatives j X Sort of plastic surgery now rejuve­
Phone 2177
"Drwa./n Seroica
Hastings
' settled on tlu* Skidmore farm now.
nates old stone buildings and monu­
and friends to mourn their loss.
'i Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Webb o( near There are no new coses of scarlet ments. which have become pock­
I1 Nashville spent Wednesday evening at fever at this writing and all are hoping marked or despoiled by smoke, coai
gas, or by weathering.
I Vem Hawblils's.
that there will be no more.

Why

100 People
Banked Money

An investigation into the rea- 1
sons why 100 people were banking
money disclosed the following in­
teresting facts:

accumulated money in bank to have when most needed.
put aside money in bank to buy homes or’farms.
laid it aside in bank to paj’ mortgages.
banked to pay old debts.
saved to get married, furnish homes, etc.
accumulated money in bank—never drew it out—to pro­
vide comforts in age.
3 banked money to secure capital to embark in business.

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7
5
4

YOUR financial success begins when you are able to put
mtfjre money in the bank thah you draw out, Put into that
endeavor everj- ounce of your energy and the result will be .
success—^ure, certain.
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Hastings National Bank

The Only National Bank
In Barry County

United States
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Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

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ASSYRIA.
Orangeville Bunday with Norma Row-------------I ley accompanying. .
I Farmetw grasped the opporlynlty of'
—-■----------- * * *
-----getting their logs to the mill yard on :
BRANCH DISTRICT.
the A- C Hyde farm so as to make Use
Roy Vail ot Detroit will show' movlec • Mrs John Darby and son Dorr iiavelof (he snowfall.
' Mrs. Lucy Lind entartaiiu Hie Plca*of tlw Y Canadian trip and Camp' been ill thi« week
Hayo-W«nt-Ha Tuesday tlight. April1 _ Mr- and Mrs ,
j u, ure
Urq Birthday
D;nnua&gt; organization on Fiiday^,
maar.:
5 lo the Y. M C. A grtwpj at Hastings ' Marthall were Saturday and Sunday -AprH । .
Every child in a summer camp is
‘
Tlu Bngg» Ladles’ Aid Society at
the National camp AttOcUuon slogan.
„ the Bldrl- lhc ", *t &gt;»««&lt;“* ™ Thurlby April

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Successful Banking
That EVERY Customer be satisfied in every
transaction with this bank.

2

17c

44

Old Dutch Cleanser

Sa th

1GB

Eip*ci*Uy &lt;d*ol«d lot hatd at cold

5

Drano
FREE!

4gr

ONE BAR
id

Beauty Soap
2
15c

w.th E*ch 2 Be.
Purch«i«d «i

SAVE ON THESE EVERVD4V SiETOS TOO

Peaches IGA Tree Ripened Can 19c
Pork &amp; Beans C.mpbair. (,'/2C
O72C
Sol Wash l..,. .... . . 119c
Gold Dust l.„. .... . 1_._
19c
Mayonnaise IGB »- j- 15c
Peanut Butter
15c
Cleanser IGB . .
5c
Chlpso .... re. 19c

£7

!

' v1 ^rtshthuitsf^Qand Vegetables ‘
IGA

STORES

i

ly possible, it has safeguarded the finan­
cial interests of its friendsand patrons...
it has tijivays paid three per cent interest
compounded semi-annually on all sav­
ings accounts.

Yoh Are Cori/iufly Inviti'd to Become o Patron amt
,

Depositor of This Bank

Hastings City Bank
ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 18H6

Capital $75,000.00

“The Hank with.the Chime Clock”

tin- 24th. He'rcceived many birth-.
..
0, |Us Jnn|v^
not I
friends We all hoA- to see him put
TB URGED BY GROUP.
Donald Churchill of Middk-viil
with u-. &gt;oon agntnA Wc understand* stressing the need of protection-for Maying with hi. uncle, l.-i, Ithat he is gaining stoMy from hb longkhMren and adolescents from ex- and »)»&lt;*
a few days
. J'J*«*urr to unknown source., of tulM'iMr, cliarlev Gibb- . cam ■ for
*4.'IStd
lhp Michigan Tiib-rculm. - A.-- ciivr Ciiurdnli tn Middh-ili.
oy the farm home of Olnct Adams :,ociati&lt;&gt;n and !t, local
*111
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briny iliM'.Hcrcd on lire Tiw fire had]gin A spcctat campaign Fnd.r.. April'lv
stuli a start when discovered that .ft. for the early diagnosis of infectious
। could not be stopped A large part of
ot lhp dLM,aM,.
campaign will
The h«;uM l.old good, were wvetf howr. routuuus Xhrouah.April

■&lt;»’

nd Bernice Wood ol
children of the
rnjoyed
.-strict are spending
..nation with their-aunt, (iamea Were played in the altnnoon
und tiler were al.-o treated to candy by
their teacher. Mr- Kcrmecr.
Mr and Mrs Edward Bowerman ate
r of Scutt ami Mr -and
■IcAithur and funuh of
Bowerman.
Sunday with ll»n parid Mrs. Frank Matteson. [
Mrs. Lyle McArthur and children will Middleville will not nunc un their
•S'vnd Hus »«'* with |wr parents.
farm purchased here recently but have
Mr atu! Mr» Floyd Armour and rented
......... - it -to -a-------------------------family from Caledonia
Neva June of Ha*ti:bh. sjient Eunda)- arlin will move titere soon.
evrmnr w.th Mr. and Mr- Lyle DickMr and Mrs. Alberf Green and fam­
ily and Marshall Bnuidow were Bursts
o! Mr and Mrs Clarence Mayo at Ur■ RUGBEE CORNERS
bundale Sunday. Other guests were
r and Mr Cecd Cappon and Betty Mr and Mrs Ctiarlry Mayo and Hint
ol Hat-ting, ware Saturday night: son® of Battle Creek
of Mr and Mrs Cornwl Cupponi
Mr- and Mrs. W. F. Green of Dclrou-I.u daughter Doreen. All spent Easter' epent Tlitirsday night with their broth- ’
nth Mr- und Mra. Wilbur Uibauit-ot er. Albert Green, and family and Prl-'
day night wtUt Mr. and Mn. Claim.
Mr and Mr# Frank Castle and son-i Mayu In Maple drove.
I
.idle guest* ot Jwr motlK-f.Mrs Lktka.;
. Mr. and Mrs Merle Count of KaU'mawu were Sunday- callers at .'chas.‘
Tin? Four Time* bcieu club met at
Mrs Lulu Johncox .*
day afternoon and an Easter egg hunt
Quite a few' guests were present.
.

I

Look Over the Past History of This Bank
J7/-1V 40 Vnnve
ne its best.
ror
i eins 11 111,s t,o
ccvcrvcils
tomcr feci at home and go away from
the bank feeling he had bceii fairly and
courteously treated ... as far as human-

u»- barn burnrt on t»l' Jlato.ani hr J ""
i»a nwhti, buiu a it™ ow-in iu:
.
iwiilth examination of al! ttibcrculo-h
Stipl tefloy Bell was In Lansing on susjiccts and jx-rson,. having comae*.
business Thursday.
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The school have-their planu alarted S^,on a*“Mt wnwu da,n,s‘'
health.
id tlwic, giienhuiLM- anAHi'r growth is “™“nThrough method* recently (P-veloju .1
lieing «niched"with.much interrff by
the Michigan -Tuberculous Association
the pupils.
Mr and Mr.- Orville Stricklen andj states that it l-. now definitely poaMblc'
oldest daghter being 111. thetr sons were: to diagnose beginning tuberculosis in
brouitht to their grandparent's home' ehirdren brhw outward phy,u-al signs,
on Saturday to remain until they re- - appear. Discovery of the disease in IM
Tin- tlu «eenjs to be thr trouble. । earliest form ehnun.ites the hazard.* to
M. E church was twnutilui with! children from undetected tuberculosis, i
■ und plants nn Sunday. There! Two types of tiibereuliMU arc rec'ig-!
vet jl children baptised and sev-!'nizod. the Association points'out. The;
•oral ymmg p«n&gt;ple ami -omc older ones. rnfecHoiis or atiult type U the ni &gt; :
QMlted with Hie church.' In tlw eve­ dangerous, bmii to the patient: and. to I
nin'.; a sejries of pictures arte shown, all in contact with hinj. .The childhood
.suitable tti tlw EasUtr occasion The tvpe is more difficult to dtagno^ But
church was filled at both services.
when found, steps to prevent the on&gt;c:!
This Monthly, eve occurs . the last of tlw serious. adUTT form of tlu- dis-'
number of the Middleville Brotherhood case ran be taken with most suevesj-.
Tlu-rv are two "speakers un. the pro­
cram. Wc an- looking forward to a iducat tonal mat
tine meeting; Oljicett for tlw following
year wilt be chosen. .
.
Itteis comes from anotlwr will lx- i
• lo warn the necessity uLjynly &lt;!;
former reed- - nosie Tite campaign is financed fi
'funds of tlw if&lt;31-&gt;alr of tubcrcul
’ in Mictirjan.
in Dowling Saturday P M '
' extended to tiie

White Laundry

SOAP

A

Surplus $50,000.00

Ilia-, of which -IB are still alive and
[doing tine, who next?

Soap Chips IGB
Soap Powder IGA Lge. pkg. 19c
Soap IGR
White Floating

Mopsticks
Brooms ci.
Saniflush
Clothesline

CrUARDED to the fullest extent possible.

Make such secure and profitable investments as will enable the
bank to pay a designated rate of interest on savings
accounts and still protect its depositors.

ini-nos iwre in .runner yean, who win
I mourn his pushing and extend to the
‘ family their sympathy.
.
s.|
A farmer near here believes this yearJ
is to be a fruitful uni- Of Hirer sows
that have farrowed recently, ur.c drpp-j

Grains

r

T/wf EVERY Customer's interests be SAFE

\ bank must keep sufficient funds liquid at all times to
meet the possible needs of those depositors who wislrkr
draw their savings for some purpose—and at the same time

MIIHH.F.VILLE.
! The remain* til Sam"*&lt;hbb9. tori
|mahy yrajs a resident here, were!
। brouaht hen- lor tlw funeral und burial

ipiciil low I.G.A. prices li»l«d btlow

I1.! ’

That the bank realize a reasonable profit
from its investments.
-

Jzzhe
time and

Mik* cl«*nin* «*!&gt;«' ind quicker
_IT. 4 Cl____ : • L-l__ C

Things

Is Dependent Upon

('haffw Mr and Mrs Manlev Stwi- ler ,fwn tlx
oI tl* Church audkm7 a nd Mr&lt; ‘torlumNellie Stanton. Meta
The «ducaHMtal trip of Gallion Ccn' “Jdp- *nd Doroth»‘ »«*'&lt;»
“,e
-Ur. and Corfu dbave Y group to Kel­ M?Do?elF
loggs factok 'haAyto be posfpoiwd be- ’ Miss Ruth Mudge rtf Wyoming Park din“tr «*nmitt«-.
caiiH- of
In th* sCliodh. It Grand Rapid- is’tmving a two day.vaMr* Gladys Conklin, a former resiWill &gt;■ takanSom* Friday later.
caHor. from her achpot duties ahej dent here but now of Banfteld. U
' «U»fdyinB at tlw Quiver school, while
The Farm Boys’ Conference at Coat ■. spenditia It with Iwr parent l«*
Mr. and Mr* Henry ' Bidelman _at- Elinor Miller is recovering from mas.
Hum any ot the former ones. Rnnstra- tended the funeral ol the former'." t°id trouble
-Mrs Emma Clark, .who lias been a:
turn fee only 30 cent* each. Unusual uncle In Baltimore Fndav afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Henry Btdrlman. Mr the University hospital. Ami Arbor, has1
my&amp;ic and ipeakers an- arranged fur
Send tn your registration
Scud
Ng lit rat ion now to Mrs
Mr; .and Mr- Vincent Norton and Margery sufficiently recovered to make tlw trip’
Maude Smith’s uffire'in court house attended the McKelvey Belght P. T A. home a, far a« Albion! where she isf
resting from
from the
tiie ride
ride.
C. F.wngel! returned Suturtfay night Friday *"-•
restina
evening
lias Imeu‘very 111 Hu-: Tlw Assyria Center Parent-Teacher
' organization at their ao*ion on "Friday
•I the M. S. C. was a! ittght featured a pageant
snow tn hinder He
1 Saturday guerd of- Mlm Joyce VanAU«rt i* spending!
Hl-Y clubs oimnlrs-d
ind Mrs J« s»c Fat.! -oatAtim*- with tre nds near Bannetd.i
Hustings Junior V ..
I *Mi» IWHu Miller n! tiw iatnsinK1
door ba.-« liaU with Mlddl
Kwwn of the M.^S schools is spending her ^a.-tcr vacation!
r w&lt;« k ot vacation 1 with Iter mother Mr*. Belle Miller
|
Mr. mid Sirs Clay-: Tim Enktet offering ol eggs, fruit.I
rhe L
.
. vegetable* or any usable gift tor Bron-!
Potter aiidiM’B hospital of Kalamazoo will be as-!
old page
touthard oil-H'mblcd on Sunday. April *10. at thef
mdp
T|W Older 1
a'*:* -of’ Mr Brigg* church.
day evening h
and Mr. and; •' L. Hoyt, tiw carrier on rlual roulej
Bi
‘three, was able to make hi* regular,
of Mi. at.d Mrs. Geo through trip &lt;'n Saturday which hernt-n man K.i
Hoifmaii 6r. were, (it&lt;■ .Hoffman. Jr.lwa* unable to do since Mondas.
und Mt. Fills rr-O&lt;.t Caledonia. Mi
Mr. und Mrs Merle Davi^ are par»nd Mr Carl Bacon and son Lelanji.' &lt; nts ol a baby girl born on Tuesday.
Mrs Bertha Hendertcm
Clue-- March 23. al tiie home of ifl* parrtit*
Jamon ot Buttle Creek.
Mr and Mrs. Will Davh. of tiie Eagle!
.' district.
'
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; Mr. and Mra. Ed. Hohmun. have;
' purcliH.scd .th.- Janu - Given farm near
I Dowling and tiie moving is in progrews '
Mi-ss Marion Stanton, who has been!
taking a six weeks' teachers course a".
I Western State Teaatien College -ftti
I Kalamazi*;. returned u;: Saturday.
| Tite High school students were un-l
'able to attend school on Wednesday;
i[due to the heavy snowfall, and spent)
pile day in assisting iq the opening ol '
_•
the roads for traffic
CLBANIHC MEEDl^
Word caau--U&gt;- tlw Harry ^tevm-'i
I home this morning of the death nf hls|
brutlwr.'Otto Stevens at Leila hospital.!
; Baltic Creek, where lx lias befh fu
| matment. Hia boyluxxi &lt;1
j spent in tilts locality, until
r&amp;
7.
dnn. Th*- tumiral arrangements
। not ad yet made.

r

COMMON TABLE SALT
OFTEN HELPS STOMACH
■Ill

Ulitll
•w is .and wife
reiurpitiR.-J’iii
end visitor* u
i and w-lfr of Middle A ;-ymrxitbelic lUkiwr
thoroughly convinced I
ahUM-ti '
Flunk Harn-. und John Wingc

AUCTION SALE!
Owing to the death of my wife and having decided to quit farming I will have
an a_uciion »alc on the Geo. Bird farm. 4 miles nolth of Bedford, 1 mile east of M37, on

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Commencing at 12:30 P. M. and sell the following:

LIVESTOCK
Horse, 10 yrs. old, wgt.' 1500; extra good
one.
1
Old farm team.
6 go^d grade cows from 3 to 8 yrs. old,
4 of them fresh.
6 brood sows, some with pigs.
8 fall pigs.
O. I. C. stock hog.

TOOLS
Deering grain binder, 7-ft. cut.
Deering corn binder.
Both binders in good shape.
McCormick-Deering corn planter with
fertilizer attachment, new.
McCormick-Deering mower, new, 6-ft
cut.

McCormick-Deering side delivery rake
and tedder combined, new.
Emerson cylinder hay loader, good re­
pair.
Dowagiac disc drill.
John Deere double disc, new.
Cleveland tractor and 2-gang, 14-incKplow, good condition.
Two spike drags.
Three spring drags.
McCormick-Deering 2-horse .riding cults­
" vator, new.
Webber farm wagon, 3-inch, new, with
double box. .
3-inch farm wagon.
Two hay racks, good ones.
Steel land roller.
No. 98 Oliver walking plow.
Manure, spreader, good repair.
Two good double harness, one crolchback.

This sale was advertised for March 23 but was postponed on account of heavy «
snow.

If you want good stock and tools, come to this sale.
TERMS—CASH.

CHAS. H. IDEN, Propr.
COL. HENRY FLANNERY, Auct.

DOTY &amp; LYONS, Clerk..

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�THE HASTIXC.t BANKER. WFIINFAntV. MARCH .10. ISS!

FAHR

TELLS HOW TO GROW

WANTED—Reliable
REPRESENTATIVE

THE FAMILY’S FOOD

Persons Owning Small Plots of
Ground Given Information On
. Cutting Costs of'Living

AUTOMATIC
HOPPER
CARTON

for the LARGEST* Mutual Fire Insur^
ance Gmjbany in Michigan.

25,QQ0'Satisified Patrons

■

$4,(10(1,(100.(10 haw been paid in losses
since organization ... A Policy that ‘
PR OF EC TS at an HONEST price.

Now you can get Wayne All
Mash Chick Starter in con­
venient 10 lb. cartons that
htake handy, automatic feed
hoppers. Each hopper pro­
vides feeding space for 20
chicks. "Start ’Em Right”
with Wayne.

For Information, Write'

STATE MUTUAL RODDED
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
702 CHURCH ST.
VV. V. IIUHUAS. err&lt;l.&lt;&gt;»]'!LMk&gt;&gt;.

WAYNE]’ALL MASH CHICK STARTER

FLINT. MICHIGAN

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement.Co.

11. K. I ISK'.S cy„ Him, Midi.

Hastings, Michigan
SOI'TII covrs (iltoVE. ,
-nik and wife and Wayne Merrick and
- Hii m II l’hilli|v.zand wife of cirand u*’&lt;--u ll.t un ■
pein ■uu/nso. with
Rai*ML..MM-m Sunday at c. m Sto-* Mr «&lt;»•» Mrt«. lyl" Fisher.
.11- '.
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-Mr .ind M&lt; Gordon Endsley and When sates of alarm (dork* pick up
Children and Marvin Hall of
ugafli
shall Lima dial th«‘ie in no
idle sfM-nt Slihduy .u Wilt ll. mr
lonid-i any i
-if* for iH'iii” .d.itirird^Herbert I n .ter and wile. Ben Mu- Purlhind Orniui^.m. •

■London Opinion.

Telephone 2118

Great -Britain being without prphibttem—Ogden Standard-Times.

Save with Safety at tlu- Rexall Store

Motor Fuel

Wall Paper
New 1932 Patterns!
Wc have good new 1932 wall paper
priced as low its 5c single roll, 10c double
roll. Bring tn your samples and let us com­
pare quality and price. Other decorative
papers from I Oc lo $ 1.00 a double roll.

WINDOW
SHADES
Wr have nil gnulvs
nnd colors ami will
mnke them to lit your
windows.

Prices A re Down !
A C&lt;mhI cloth
shade complete
with spring
roller and fix­
lure* NOW

45c

All Other Grades in
Proportion

ART LAC

cr£
perfect attendant?. Jean hmtei
ha;, a perfect attendance First
I ter honor* but ton v were given t
I Rotter.-. Mary j. .in smith. E Tlu

The New Paint for In­
terior woodwork and
Furniture.
. You can blaze a trail
of beauty in-the home
with Art Lac. It dries
in 4 Fin'tirs anil "comeiT
in a beautiful line &lt;K
colors. Ask for color
can I.
•

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
n*

Sald at any

Standard Oil

Store

Service Station

GOODS DELIVERED

TELEPHONE 2131

and at most
garages
H«&gt;tn Ihunday till Sunday

I Sunday. Mrs. Erkcrt. who Ims been ir
[floor health for some time Was a very
patient sufferer.
| .Verdun Covtltc and family mrotnI panted his two sisters, Mrs . Art Gam
lake, to the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Covillc of WoodMrs. Art Eckert received the tad
news of the death of her brotlwr, Willlain Bumtord. of Lansing, whose death
occurred -Monday. Mr Butnfcrd. al
young man. Jtadjhe flu. complications
arising which caused his death.
aud Mrs R. E Owens and daughters!
pt Grand Haven at Jo vj»h Crockford'.-: i
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham and nonv
■■
..... , ,, (..mtui,.'
Art Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee. Keith and!
lhe formers nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine at:
.
... ... . ^eJTOOur Rplgjer-a near Freeport; Mr.
Carl Hewitt and family
of Woodland
Sunday evening.
and Mrs. Walter Durkee. Julia and
jMarslial and Marguerite Begor who Mrs Sarah Durkee at Elmer Rising's in
nod chicken pox are both able to at­ Huttings; Mr nnd Mr-.. John Meade
tend school again.
..
Mrs Vaughn Fuller of HaMtngi at Ben
Crockf ord'jrf Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Barnum. and daugiip r&gt; and Clarence
Lester Pow« ns lias been quite ill
past week with the flu.
Mfrs Helene Thaxton of Otsego
Oolcman and daughter of South Has­
tings at John McLeod's.
Richard Durkee and Hubert Barn­
been having the flu but is much letter
um were in Lansing Thursday.
at thin writing.
Mary Taylor entertained the Four
Times Seven club Saturtiay evening.
Forest Willitts of Hastings spent
from Wednesday until Friday at the
home of hls mother, Mrs. John Craw-

Mr. and.Mrs. James Null, Sr., and
son, Johu D., of Oteego spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. James Null, Jr., and
family.
Mr. Charles Watkins; has been quite
III with the flu for sbtnc time. .

RDINARY gasoline makes no at­
tempt to match seasonal temper­
ature changes. Extremes ol weather
quickly find it wanting, but Standard
Red Crown—the better gasoline­
matches every month in the year with
maximum efficiency. It’s a costly
manufacturing process, but vastly
satisfactory to maker and user. Right
now you’ll find Standard Red Crown
primed for instant starting—speedy
getaway—smooth and silent going.
If you were proud to drive with
Standard Red Crown during the fall
and winter, you’ll find it even better
now. Because it has been improved.Higher anti-knock—better perform­
ance— more mileage—more power
for the long pull.

O

I! .LL । lucoM E

"•the MOST STUBBORN

^ECZEMA |
at

lorn nneoai.-T

It Bums
Clean at Any
Speed!

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

STANDARD RED CROWN
THE BETTER GASOLINE

.

�rilE-HASTINGS BASNER. WEbSESDAl'. MARCH 30. 1»33

PAGE TWELVE

BLAKE SCHOOL NOTES..
FIT FARM RECEIPTS
We had an Easter Party Friday
TO FIXED CHARGES afternoon Wc had a piny named

Neariy

"Cotton Tails tn Pol!;cne.u- Land " The

SEED Time !

Taxes and Other Costs Must Be character* were. Mr*;. Longear*^-Eliza-,
beth Woodman. Sth grade; Mr* Cotton,
Paid Whether Business Is
Tall—Dorothy Foote. Sth grade. Molly
Large or Small
Cottoii Tall -Donjxia Wilcox. 3d grade.
•Piicr Cqtton Tail—Alice Lacour^c. 2nd.
.An attempt to make the tunoum ot made: and Grandma Cotton Tall—.;
farm producta which arc &gt;wld each
year fit tlw
of -the fixed expenses dialogue nunu-d "E.
y! the UYtn is recommended in un ugr.cuiturnl outlooir published lit Michl- Stade; Betty Hayward 4th i.radi; Mil­
dred Bo&gt;er. 4th gradt;. “*Ki Dorrm I. ...
.
1 include taw*. in- Wilcox. 3rd grade Th,- n.-freahnimr? &lt;
'tt-*! or. t|ie investment; rtrpn c iutlon
n building. mid t-quipmiiit. and thi- tended were. Sarah Coak.
ilinr i-ouiribntcd by . the owner aw!
having i vaenttnn. The other
:h&lt;- innount nf crops and Mrs. Frank Castle. Mr
Wed. and ti certain Chui icy Foote and’bin-. Ly
tM-ci’.to meet Mid Dirk. Mr» Fcirts Broun
oiimneo\ Coral Wnodmun. Llrwel
Tin- farmer’s profit can be Secured man. and Teddy Hut ward
only after tin? fixed chunks arc paid.
Tlw _u inner* in Amr. antlii
re nr»
and. Lr
Ron
wiluni
mra

If you are going to need FARM
SEEDS of any variety tins. spring
wefmyite you to call and talk with
ulBeiore you buy.
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'

We May Be Able to
Save You Money!
We carry .a full slock of PURE
MICHIGAN GROWN SEEDS.
If you come and see us about
your seed problems it will place
you under NO OBLIGATION to
buy from us.

FRIGIDAIRE
The General Motors Value
in the Refrigeration Industry
Four Cubic Foot
’Moraine Model

-unrig
better i»io
wn the lata

M3o

LOWEST PRICES
in Frigid^ire History

DAYTON

and' lnr»t&lt;&lt;ck prodifrrd in Mtchlfra
arc outhnrd In the agricultural ' rail

rrom the bui

We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of COAL.

pent from riiuiMia

Full line of Poultry and Sfock Feeds.
Haight

.» ■ &gt;M..*n ixitipfiih'd unul Ap» ।
l day mcviuur

lay l&gt; M

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.

M:.!i

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 2257

iiiitnbtf
hlficii

First Again!
A&amp;P leads the way by reducing
thie Price of
(

GRANDMOTHER’S WHITE

BREAD

oTA i. /

WHERE ECONOMY RULES

1-lb. Loaf
REGULAR or
SLICED

'CHEVROLET

You get the best

Same Fine
Ingredients,
not a new
loaf

NOW

CHEVROLET SERVICE

1 JJ-lb. Loaf - TWIN OR SLICED

NOW

from your Chevrolet dealer at the

PLEASE NOTE — No reduction in the famous Grandmother’s
Quality. It remains exactly .the same. Made from High-Grade
Flour, FIchchmarm’s Yeast, Highly Refined Salt, 100% Pure
Shortening, Pare Cane Supar and Sweetened Condensed Milk.
Delivered Fresh Daily. .
-

LOWEST PRICES

IONA FLOUR

for quality work

2“w-'b- •&gt;««
2 PkBt. 25c

CIGARETTES

GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY FLOUR
SEMINOLE TOILET TISSUE

Carlon

S1.25

39c
.

24W-lb.b.K 65c
4 roll. 25c

SCRATCH FEED “Daily Egg” 100-lb. bag $1.15
CHOCOLATE DROPS Rich, Creamy lb. 10c

Y&lt;-.ur Chevrolet denier is in a better position than anyone else to give you
-quality work at lowest prices. His service station is factory-supervised.
He has factory-designed tools mid cquipmcnt-factory-trained attendants
and mechanics, He uses only genuine Chevrolet parts. And lie is per­
sonally interested.in seeing lb it that you arc satisfied-with youj Chevrolet.

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... HOUSECLEANING NEEDS ...

SOAP CHIPS

A.sw'.tL of weekly service specials to empliasize the low prices on Chev­
rolet tepair w ork starts today, For the week .of March 28th, the’special
will be brake adjustments, for which the bargain prices below prevail.

if '

BROOMS

ADJUSTING

1930-31*32

1928-1929

75c

brakes

V

R
•

U Y T n TI

AS

Ag

Ulni-M olMr and Mr- Ben Cunipi*-!; ,
! youngcri daugnuir. uhc having luid a
hiupital Friday

301 EAST STATE ST.
Phone 2680 : Hastings

Sturdy Four Sew

PORK ROAST

RtGUlARlY

$1SO

27c

each

29C

- IN A4P QUALITY MARKETS -

brakes

■IGUIARLY

5-Ib. carton

GALVANIZED PAILS
10-quartSize
2 for 25c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
4 cans 25c
GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER
large pkg. 19c
LUX
For Fine Fabrics
large pkg. 21c

CHKVROUtT HOTOH COMPANY, DKTKOIT. MICH., DIVISION OF QSNERAL MOTORS

ADJUSTING

EASY TASK

afternoon

ut

Picnic Cuts, Lean

LARD Open Kettle Rendered
50-lb. tin $2.50
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
Fresh Ground
PICNIC HAMS
Sugar Cured
BEEF POT ROASTS.
-----------.
Choice Cuts
STEAK
"
Round or Loin
Tender Young Beef

Stewart Waters and Mi
Gordie DurtUM and

Da* id in Del-

j Charity Beck and wile,of Guk-*buici
J spent Sunday with’ home folk*.
- (

Lb.

lb. 10c
lb. 14c

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
The Great Atlantic. 4 Pacific Tea Co.

7c

lbs. 22c lb*. 15c
lb*. 25c

�IKE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. 1W3
CLOVERDALE.
FREEPORT.
I Mr. and Mra. Bernard.DKJolia at-; Clifton Meek of Grand Rapids. Is
I tended the funeral of a relational ■pending the week al I he Walton home.
Belle* w Saturdav
Mr. and, Mrs Claude Wuhan and
Mrs Wm. Butler of Kal.imazoo family were In Grand Rapids Saturday
i vlrited frienda and - relatives in thi* Mrs Claude Walton and children
j vicinity Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh MacDonald at ter, -Mrs, George Brownell and hus; Richland visited, their parent* Thura- ilMfixi of Flint.
j----,
Joc Kauffman arcnmpattled Kenneth
! Tltnrc who attended the •Skyscra|xr Breandk- to Clarksville Thtirwlay.
•.Concert* Sunday night al Kalamaroo; ... &lt;■' Ktltr_rr„r
ulf„
..
nrv ....I Mo. HMU MU, Koll,- &gt;
g
LlUrtl,.
!“"mi” iSr "&gt;“„oK &lt;?■

BAKING
POWDE R

SAME
PRICE

It'S
double
acting

25
25*

1|*'"l.hp.'“J
a&lt; «■■■ Owirie ThMi.pMm
illy of plitjnwell spent Ea-*tt-r with tlr-ir. |1Qlnr
, parviiu.- Mr. mid Mrs Arthur Jolin:
............... ,
r(K.j.
.• Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler were Grand
I Mis Hammond U Hayings ‘ i*nt th&lt; ,R°»“d4 ',u‘ur’ Wednesday
I week mid with her daughter, Mrs. Maik, R«-v. and Mrs Wheeler attended the
Mtutlor.ary Society at the home ot
Garrison.
•
j Mr and Mrs Grover Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. John Brake Thursday.
I mother und daughter Helen were MidDon Taller of Hastings was a caller
1 dlcville yUltars* Easter Hutyiay.
Saturday al the George Thomiwm
। Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Storm of Bat- home
Cullers Saturday at tliy Henry Ad­

■ MFs. Walter Lewis va. a -week end -tx-wls and faijuly ol South Bownc.
' caller al the home of her parents. Mr.
MLs* Donna Moore of Juckwii spent
‘ and Mt* Welton Brooks.
the week-end with the home. fulk*. .
mother. Mra. Patton
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USID
Clancy and . &gt;n Bob- •lie funeral Monday of the hitter’s
■uncle, Rev. Gcbrgc Cappy of Welcome
I Corners.
" funeral ot MrM. Callum.. uiiclr i Mr. and Mrrf Shirley Joy. and chil­
i drvn j&gt;f Toledo. Ohio, expect Mon to
ptr-id'-iil of tiw Hugh-Grahuin, Tin '
imiivc
henowing
to Mr. Joy .s ill health.
lolf club, but am
M
•'"*
m. Com
*'
Chapin rand ;.on Lyk-, mid:
LaVcrn Seger and two
daughter. Mt&gt; Gladys Sterling and i Mr. and
httli': daughter, of Ci&lt;&gt;« Village ar; :-«n- &lt;j! Grand Rapids were guests Sun­
,.! day of Mr. anil Mr - Elmer Rnitsii.
visiting
i Mr. and Mra Adam Gaekier and
vx-ifiity.
.;dmigiitir Reatliii of Middleville called
Friday at tiie Elmer RouMi home. Mr
Ina Kuhi
- * nnd. Mr* Gaekier were former local
residents and Mi * Reatha u student
Arthur Waugh Foies- Sunday wr
•
&lt;il
our lota; school.
Mr and Mra Dodgson of Richland’
WhlUu y of Kalanutzpo und Mr. n js! We an- glad lo Welcome: buck Mra.
Mrs
and Mi. C'&lt;ru Gardener.‘Who has been ‘pindjing the winter in Hu. uin;* .since tiie
MU* .Iran Waugh;l,tl‘,h
h,r
Withcy,
Elmo snvdi r
.....
ut kalu-;,h *,u’ Pdtly winter.
isfted frlrndi arid reint

40

OUNCIS FOR

i&lt; r&gt; at the home of Mr. und Mra.
.Deming'Sunday were Mr. unp
Burge

arid children arid Mr.-. Charier.

fa-thn Adkins of Jack-cn were al Jim
Howurd';-o:i Ku’ti r suni iv.
•’
ink nnd fam*.
. Two car'VMdi. itt folks from ht-rc atti-nrkd-tiie forty vox,- chorus bf the
Suring Atlxir Seminary which satin ut
th&gt;* Enianuel Hoiliv •&lt;» church nt Battle
_ . i«&gt;rma
Creek Sunday afternoon. Too. much helping at the telephone n,U
en:! riot be -Mid of tlx- gnat work that
the seminary b clolna for the .young
Haw! Now .
Mterncwn with Mra. barn
tion. and it dore us so much gun
so many , yr,ung people .corner:
cc and anime their be

the wrath Yf Jujiitcr miiht
them to the bottom ol tlw
.xlivldcd anton;

|! you gel in the 5407 first
Standard, nil on owner De­
smalt* hnmcS, and a% part W t|ie principal and mu-fich month, tlx. .security is each month made
liUK MEMBERSHIP

Lorin Association
Detroit, Michigan

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OU know as well as we
tlo, it.never pays anyone to
in is'-r epresent hjs goods. 1 hat
is', if he wants to stay in busi­
ness and grow, You can believe us when we
say the greatest values today are in Goodyear
1 ires - i FIE leading make.
We ktiow what we are talking about. If
you will give us a little time we will demonstrale'the reasons why. Come in and see. ’It
will pay us bojth.

; mu named u

: 7.vth In

" Wc wliJi

iht

many inure

Leona Kidder
und Dale, und
South Bou rn.-,
induy nt the 'ixxti

in HHMlnc.- with her daughter, Mra
iVbrnor fa nton. und famiy.
j The following item upjeared in tlu.
j ..
. Herald Mareli 10. which
who arc, personally acquainted
tiie young wan in qncMIiJu which
follows.. Culver. Indiana- Vcrrwr
II. Moore. Jr , 801 CanihrMi:&lt;-, Blvd.. S.
E Grand R;ipid&amp;, Michigan, a cudcL at
(culvnr Mditsry Academy, was honored
tn a special a scfublv Uf cadet* and
! faculty Friday when he was presented
j with tlw: sliver "A” in recognition &lt;&gt;f*his
I high neanemle standing throughout
[the iir.st semester ol tiie first year.
1 Scholarship rankings which have jui-t
fa-CJi.issurd by .Col. F. L. Hunt Cadet
I Moore (recently received a medal when
l'i’ won the JO mile marathan s^iin. He
is ;« secund r.Ia - Runner and pistol
nuirksman. Cadet Moon- Ls mhi of Dr.
Vcrnor Moore, and ur.mdMin of Mr.
and Airs. I. E. Moore of Freeport.
। Mrs Cltarlic Price und baby, Marleta ure spending Several days with
• tiie farmer's parents. Mr. und Mrs. Dc-

I Mias (.fenevicre- Bdihlcr. who iinderI wciit tpiOpcraUon lust Week ul Ann Ai tor uppendlciti*, returned to htsr
Iwrih* Saturday tiiudt improved 4n
jlicgllh.
Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d Tiibbrrer und Mis*
Dorothy Tabbercr were Grand Rapids
visitorvSaturduy.
.. '
Mr* Shiilty Joy id Toledo, Ohio,
called Saturday un Mr*. George BasMr anctMr.-. &lt;»lcn Perkin-, and fam­
ily arc now nlcvly located in the
1 Grotgo Perkins'i&gt;ou*c.
• Mi.1--* Kate Kidder nf Ha-itings uprnt
fautfett.

lust comniututv grt-logcthrr meeting nt
Hr.- ipcnl M. E rhurrh parlor* A i»tluck slipper nnd t&lt;, program put on. '
Mr ahri Mr: J.nk Wynn and three
children of Logunsport, Indiami. came
Saturday to fcjM-mi Euster with Ike
Who isn’t looking for all the value his money will
f«mu'r» imrents. Rev. mid Mr . A. E.
get him these Hays? Just let us show you the 1931
Wynn. Mr. Wynn will return to’hls.
work Monday and Mr* Wynn and
children will remain for tlw week 4
Mrs. Lulu Cannavan of Lo^un.-called
,( Friday
U
Mrs.- Moina Vandcrlip u doing house
Mrs
work for' Joseph Roush ot Portland.
Mrs. George Forbey uiyl daughter,
j Velma and aon Gerald accompanied.
?.!r. und Mrs. H. M. Baughner to Hus­
' tings Saturday.
j Mr. and Mrs. LuVcrnc Hcger and
! f&lt;ns of Grand Rapids were caller* Suni day at tlw George Scccf home.
P A Thomas and wife were tn HaslUligs Saturday.
GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING
; Mists aeauor Thaylor of Cmupbcll
GOOD USED TIRES $1 up
spent Easter with Evelyn Overholt.
[ Mr. and Mr*. WaAl Hynes of Mllhngton ure spending their Easter vacation
' with the formers purcnU. Mr. und
’ Mr*. I’rartk Hytwa.
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
PHONlf 3482
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
DOWN TO A TEE,
Golf Widow: "Ybu think so much ol
your Vid golf game that you don t even
remember when wc were married.”
DELTON. MICHIGAN
Dull-i. 'Qf cuutjc I do. my dear;
it was a. day’ ar two before I sank
iiiiuuuiuiHiiiii
• that 30-foot putt."

Goodyear Speedway

29 x 4.40-21 $3.95
29. x 4.50-20 4.30
30 x 4.50-21 4-37

28 x 4.75-19 $5.11
29 x 5.00-19 5.39
31 x 5.25-21
6.63

Still Lower Prices in Pairs!

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP

SMITH &amp; DOSTER

Heavy Asphalt

LOCK SHINGLES
jflAO/ LESS THAN THE f
REGULAR PRICE.

AfV/O

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
TELEPHONE 2515

w

FRANK SAGE .

Hoarded Money
A dollar bill i-hanko hands about W Um
into rtrculatinn. in a year * time it uould do 1X1 billion
dollars north ol business.
There have been no failures of Building and L&lt;xn AsMxUtiuns are proteefed from naris by Stale statute.
Why not invest
institution?

family &lt;4 Grand Ruuid*

®11£ Rational |£oan &amp;
^nueatment (fompanit

il and fall'.
from Fridv UP S'

id,, ,-^at from Wohiixliiy till Ft
with Mr. and Mrs John
Mr. and Mw. Fred Hi

1250 GrfawoRl St., Detroit
Eirehllthcd 18X9

Mr. anti ii, . Smith Six•:man 'rail- d Corn&lt;
Muhfay Hlirrinau bl
Mr. and Mr:- Cleo Rlsbrii&amp;ei
uritl- of KriUmiooo- &gt;j&gt;i-tn fjai

and Mr Frank Ot
|
and.Mn. Ft
vi.srtcd family *w.nl Sundaj

Investing Safely

PAGE

MORGAN.
I
LAKE ODESSA.
Mr. snd Mrs Harry Hammond and! David Smith Hr. ii.very ilh
family and E B Hynmnnd of-Vcr-l Frank Bretz h very il| with heart'
montviHe spent Easter Sunday' with .trouble. Hu -on Gerald rand wife oil
Mr and Mra J. W Shaffer.
Detroit arc here far a few days
. Mtsi Dcrothy Mrart ot Ncwirgo. Mi.’.* - Clara Conklin i.- tecoyering from
Muriel'Young of ffaventM and Donald her Illness at the home of her nle£e.
Mrad of Michigan State College spent Mrs. Bessie Groff.
their Easter vacation •pith Mr and, Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw of Grand,
Mrn. Elgin Mead
; Ledge spent Saturday .and Bunday with!
Master Linwood Christopher nf Lan- hls sister, Mrs H. Hamburger, andj
sing is visiting her parents, Mr. and family.
,
WJiync Chrwtopher.
..;
Mr . Mau^IJowning of fidwwa. a sli&gt;Mrs IJ A McClelland L . ;.:k and ter of Byioil Edep.of thi* plan-, died­
: Thursday noon at,her norm. The fu­
neral took place Serntny at the Bapwrvlcr at the’.Mnrg»n church Sunday'lltst. church nnd btkjl In tlu- Baptist
'missed a treat. .v&gt; the paator. Rev. I.
Gibb*, gave a wry appropriate talk on
Miss Manun Curtia
spending th'
I the life of
seed. Rev Kelley of.______ ...._____ _______...
Spring Arixzr gave a wry interesting j family of Hasting*.
.
talk on Christian cducatimi at the
Mr and Mrr. Earl Herd entertained:
Sprjng Artx&gt;r Seminary and Edwin their son Lloyd and family of Grand
__J- ...-c.
and
Beulah
Boice, .brothr _ ind Rapids Easter day
sister who attend the s IT
—*" Ervie Howard &lt;4 Dearborn was in
having'lovely . voices, -ang ae»___ .
town Saturday and Mv-' -lrLs Reed re­
lections which ucre’crrntly enjoyed by turned home with him to q*nd her
vae.iuon.
■'

J. I.. Miuis&amp; Son, LocirTRepresentative, Hustings

Eflrt MCKilltHn 11

with her

Mr. and Mr« I
Dnn&lt;iiughter Phyllis •
iop:J end’Grand Rapich
■ B'-r'A MrKiblrn and
fieri orOrangryilk’ and
fla‘tins.&lt; called
Edd. McKlbbli

ind Wm. c. Raymond home were. Mr. and Mr­
P D. William:, and daughter Arditti oi
Ruth Raymond and
of Cheh-ea unft

AUCTION SALE
Owing lo the death of my wife, I have decided to quit farming and will sell at public auc­
tion my personal property at my farm located oh Section 15, Carlton township, 84 miles
northeast of Hastings, 6 miles northwest of Woodland, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Carl­
ton Center, on
0

TUESDAY, APRIL 5
Starting at 12:00 o’clock.
LIVESTOCK
f^air of mules. Work horse, weight 1200.
Cow, 4 years old (fresh).
Cow, 7 years old (fresh). Cow 10 years old.
Yearling heifer. 40 White Leghorn hens.
2 shoats.
TOOLS
Grain drill, 1-1 hoe.
Champion mowing machine. .
17-tooth drag (John Deere). Oliver plow.
Hay Rak&lt;/. Wagon. Harrison Sleighs.
Trailer. Hay fork and 115 ft. rope.
Buzzing rig and gas engine. Feed grinder.
Iron kettle. 12-barreI water tank.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sharpies’ cream separator No. 3 (nearly
new).
2 milk cans. Brooder stove. 25 gallon jar.
4 swarms bees.
C
HAY &amp; FEED
3 tons hay. 10 bushels early seed potatoes.
5 bushels seed corn.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Large Estate Heatrola (nearly new).
Sheet iron heater. Large cupboard.
Dining room table.
6 dining room chairs. Buffet.
■
Two 9x12 Congoleum rugs.
9x12 velvet rug.
?2x9«wool and fiber rug.
10x10 Congoleum rug.
9x12 wool and fiber rug. 6x9 rug.
2 bureaus. Bed and dresser.
Domestic sewing machine.
3-burner oil stove. Couch.
Rocking chairs. Davenport.
Oak bedroom suite. Stands. Mattress*
Large morror, 18x40. Carpet sweeper.
Washing machine. Copper boiler. ‘
Lamps. Dishes. Canned fruit. Porch swing.
Shultz organ. Sausage grinder.
And other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount, 6 mos. time will be
given on bankable notes with interest at 7'&lt;. 4' • discount for cash. No properly removed
until settled for.
:

LLOYD ALLERDING, Prop.
COL. W.
&gt;V. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

/

BERNIE MclNTYRE, Clprk.

�TIIE HARTTNC.S BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 19M

PAGE FOURTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES |

TVT4T HOPE.
,
QI’IMBV.
On i»cr&lt;nm« of lllm&gt;« nnd death In
Last Weeks Letter. The community was saddened' by th# community the P. T A. was iwrt.&lt;&gt; The community meeting nt the;Ira‘«he Midden passing of Chai. CatfHdih.; pnned indefinite v.
' McCallum home Friday evening was “ l°m. resident of this place Much.
Raster supper which was povt" well nt fended and enjoyed. The fol- ;.»ytnpathy is extended the bereaved ■ lwn,.&lt;i llM.t week will lx Thursdayoftlcers were elected«»*’*•
.
■lowing
—-------------------------—u. »PrvsldfntJ
—
♦-night. March 3L at Quimby church, will
f-i Belle McCallum: virv-president, Grace
Mrs. Clara Johnston of' Jackson* begin serving at 5:30 o'clock. Every­
McCallum; treasurer. Richard Lau- spent the week end with Iwr daughter, body welcome.
- '
bough: secretary. Earl McKIbbin;, Mrs Shirley Rittman, and family.
Miss Naomi Bid'hnan of Hidings ■»
,
flower committee. Fern Barnes. Lena' Mr. and Mr*. John CasM-leln of •,pending some tame at her home hrie.
i
laiubaugh and Maiy McCallum. The Rockford are spending wune time with
Several from this place attended the.
1
next meeting will be held at Dan Me- I relatives here
. r
Parish
al Good Wil?
.
Cullum*
•
J M1m Hah Chaffee, ulio has-been soi
——•• Faster
• Pageant
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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
CREDITORS AND DEPOSITORS

of Mielir-’.iH. tlw Circuit Court }•

! o__ .1 .«.

mlmAll

All

&lt;)

wrv

"J" wndJdThe&lt;aRmumr mw-ting^Tidav ' ParWi Family night will be held ut
Kdd. Spdnablc. who wns quite sdr­
:
Mr nnrj
!■ L&gt; Woodman und.Qu;n,by «hur‘1' Al»r“ &gt;■
night mudy hint SMurday when hr tel! from
{Knlarnas-oo.
I,
; Glenn Mun hoUn- attend) d the fun-1
eral of hls uncle. Mr. Schulmeyer of!
Plain*ell mi Saturday afternoon. .
j
' )., I Harold Foster, was in the.neighbor-1
- • • • hix*l la- t week clrccking up on our 4,"'.11 club Wc arc very glad to &lt;-ay ih&lt;-&gt;-(
”.,n|.irc coming litw-nnd nearly'finishedJ
/ :• luith the year's work. Wo have one first;
-•'ar RirL’Jkmna Keller; two secondi
J'i v&lt; ar girl-;, fiulah Keller and Laurisj
. ■lAiidvr;.. und•three third year girts'
. ’■ Marjorie Ward and Helen, and ttorh!
{ , i .Ar&gt;'l)!z. Club leader, Mr&gt; Hai&gt;uld!
1 ■ . Springer. Wr expect to go to tile local I
1
Achievement Day utMJelton on April I
J,',;; 18th or 10th. The club i, railed tlu-!
, , . Double Clover Sewing chib.
.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnrock and!
•;;; children of Gun lake spent Sunday, at
,7’ Harold Springers.
) ■ •• . Jeise Osgood left Friday for a visit.
• ’ " With relative* lit Akron ;tml Youngs­
‘
town. Ohio, stopping enroute to visit j
: 1 Isaac and Mildred in Huntington and!
- •" Munrie. Indiana.
,
it
.
■

ORDERED- ADJUDGED nnd
whd maj
DECREED that all
have 'claim* attain t

prepare jind furnish .blank proofs
claim to b&lt; ii «'d for &gt;ueh purpose.
o .further ORDERED
Illis OnWr lx- published &gt;&gt;
tor twelve succc’slvtv x

[kijx t printed. pubM?licd and circulated
in tlw village ot Na'-livUlt’. Barry Coun­
ty. Michigan. ‘
It. 1 a! o finthef ORIVFRED ADJUIXiFD and pECREED tljpt In d.;fanl! ot any «udp«ir filing proof' of
cjalrn within niiufv da&gt;;« froth the.’
r&lt;Ut«- hereof, tiie -aid Receiver shall
&gt;itocc«d with.tiie distribution &lt;it the
ved when divirtbutiim made.

A Iriir. copt: .
Mon;-G Hill, clerk.

Leon Kurrei. Austin Livingston and!
dniurht. r Maybeltr and mother. Mr!
Christina Living»t&lt;m. were in Ionia!
Thursday
Nadia Hines lias been ill the [»ast

Mr. and Mr*. .McKenna and Mr and
1 Mrs. Dortatter spent Wednesday tn|
’” Grand Rapi.ds.
■ n| Sirs. Frank Tusker of Lake Odc.v.i
Livingston. Wedne.-dov afternoon..
... Mrs. Henry Norcutt attended the.
t V.j meeting of the Past Noble Grand Circle
1
which wm entertained ut the ijome of
| "jMr*. Milo Norcutt in Clarksville Thursi.!,. day afternoon.
.
i
Helen Hanna spent the week end
1 ’ with her grandparent.:. Mr. and Mr/.
i
K-'lly in Smith Boston.
i
Forest Ltviiigrton. wife and daughter
1
Audrey Lou of Mecosta came Sunday I
*
for n few day's visit with their parents.
•. . Mr and Mr.-. Walter Livingston and!
■
family.
.

I

Lansing Friday.
The Mill P. T. A. which was post­
poned on ucmunt of Influenza and tad
heather will be held Monday evening I
March '-’8.
Burdette Livingston attended sfScclai!
church services in Sunfield Eridaj\rmd!
Saturday.

tit r’.
Hl

MILK MADE BREAD
t*
6c

Plain or Twin

Plain or Sliced

1-lb. loaf

Evaporated

Fancy White

MILK

CORN

Country -Club

Counts) Club

25c
* SCRATCH FEED

100-lb. bag

$1.13

5

HALLOWAY SUCKERS

LUX

25C

ran.’

for
Kiddie* favorite - purest ingredient)
2
i«.
FLAKES

PRETZELS

45c

10c

lb.

Tomato Juice

-

Standard quality - rich in vitamlna

Kidney Beans
APPLE BUTTER

Mra.hr

19c

Country Club - from (elected applet

* ASSORTED COOKIES

do,.
Dalicioui home made - old fadlion style

EVAPORATED APRICOTS

ib.

13c

ib. pkg*.

25c

Bulk

2

* TEA SIFTINGS
. l ine* quality

Mrs Raymond Bachl-llor and dill-1
dren of Clawson arc visiting the for-1
mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warr.

of Hopkins .spent Sunday with relatives
Mis* Bryant t.f Hastings Is caring fur
Cha.'. Ca.telcin who „ very ill with
plural pneumonia.
/ ,
visited nt Cha*. Scott's the ptr-t week.
,
?
, , , 7', "A 'Tl*c Young People* chts- was pleasv.-•• an. -^w.-i antly-cntirtauuid.at-thc home of Viv.m
, . .•
... ।
vi I slM'»ab!c..
. '
\.
\ I Mr. and Mrs Laurence Ritzman and
| family of Hasungs are moving’ on r-&gt;'
1 ■ r"- ’2_’
] the farm they purchased at D. Havi-;
*“*.
....
1 land, Alt welcome them to tlw com-I
IIVI^T ItlTLAND.
:numt&gt;,
dr;. lh&lt;‘.- Wilcox und son] -­
Nile
Orangeville, weie guest u
nr:: u.iv m
-former.-, brother. Jun corner* where they Have been vlritmU
f&lt;" cv
i n »
.the latter's Mt ter and family.
‘.V* ,Frs,ael*, S,o.r,ilan.1 aad| All are glad to know Mrs George’
sS.rvD’‘V
^f"lday ‘n (Scdjt is Jowly improving- Miw Veda!
Kulaini.-co with th,- former * d3Uth.l8t.ud(1&lt;t-w-TW,htd nur.r « caring for:
:-r. Mrs. Willard Bagley und family. ihcr nt prwnt
j
?UhS‘ nOt a&gt; WrU a‘ lM’ri Mrs p,'ar! FUtzman entertained her
M? .
7.
»
rv ,
&lt; .)
.M Wlng CUM la. t Saturday.
Mr. and Mr.-. Roy DaugU„,of Ha.;-|
, , ____________________
wr' 7
Il,rpowers echoes.
er ■ j..:-:;’.'. Mr. and Mr.- Dan Doug„
„ ,
...
;■ • -Jo.-. ,.’..0 called on h-.v brother.I tRay
d’»r|lt'y- brotly;r, ?'
O')", md fanj’ly
1
Mn-. Frank Trnvi.i. parsed away nt patMr ‘ami Mrs. Jup -Wilcox and chit-itk C.rt‘&lt; lc R“.^tar1’1'^ Thursday aitrrdren and B. nj Jenkin, were Vu.-Ms on
*M,'nd “l!r
lynuwthy
Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Altirt Nuth, to.^lr'’ Travis und family.
; Mr. and Mrs Camer .bchondeltncyer
■aiid
family
spent
Sunday
with
her par-1
Roy Oakv and children,
were R'.wsl.s on Sunday:. ents. Mr ahd Mrs. James Bowerman, ini
- Yankee Spriitgs.
— —oicy
Tlw Gia.*.* Cntk Home’ Extension I Betty Fox of Hastlmn siJertt her
Mipprt that was to have been held Fri­‘ spring vacation with Mr. and Mr*
day night un*
tfiis Frl-’; Miner Palmer, and DorLs Travis of
&lt;!.iv evenlm:. April J Pai luck supjwrj Grandville, came Saturday morning
.it seven o'clock. Everypne welcome,
j to remain over the week end.
Mr*. Mary Havens, uyed BC year..!I Mr amt Mrs. Arthur Bedford arid
/family sjicnt Easter Sunday with her
pawed away Wednesday noon at tho;’! parents, at Grand Rapid*.
lirftie of her son William and wife .after.I
Sunday guests ut the home of Mr.
havir.it been oniflned to her home slncei
?;.ml Mrs. Miner Palmer were. Mr. apd
New YeaF* day. The funeral
hf ld
I1 r Mrs Roy Travis of Grandville. Mr. and
at tlw home Friday p, M, conducted by'
’■ j Mrs. Oscar Palmer of Hartings and
Ri*.- Conklin and she was laid to rest J
,t&gt;; n,.. &gt;. &lt;&gt;&gt; 1..
.---- ---------- ; Jack Alletdlng of Carlton Center. Miss
ST,
A l«r«&lt;John^n .nA oer.M n-aronl
fi n™ .,
'SaaiAllI. wm .n&lt;a.won e.llm.

H .a.
.
i
"T'lUpKU
Hie week ewl win. her
' "
’"ti1?- P"''nu. Mr ml Mr.. Frank Trwru.
*urJ-&lt; [-*k-' J*ke Odem Midw .... ,adl, ,twcted ttlll Mona»y
“‘.“L1""-,
W“M- nwenta, to Iran.-or llw ae.il, ol our
land. Ann Artur. UMM .nd Ctarrr-irtr^M n„&lt;hb„, Iuuc WoUe.
k,
, ,»
' BilUe Goodrich of Jacksqn spent the
.
Miss Luclla Dtmn of the Kalama?.*-. uwJt rnd wUh hu grandparents. Mr.;
..^Normal 1* *p.ndm« her vacation with Blld Mrs JiMne* Mohler.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn I
| Din Douglaj** was In Hastings, Sat­
. i'irday and called to see hia brother.'
— : Oicy, who had been' ill the post week l Last Week’}. Letter.
with the flu. He was better that day ’, Doru MrKibbln spent the week encl
. with her brother. Willuuu. ot PralrieNOKTH MAPLE (iROVE.
Well ,iu»; on tlu day spring begin*.: Mr. xind
w
Mrs. Freeland Marshall ot1 G#org# McKIbbin Is not. so well at
. Old Man winter give* us a buioard. Out; Detroit‘ visited
—...wSaturday
, ...... „..
w
night
and. this writing.
-------------. ...
t. ad nnwA.w out all night with the; Easter with their
parent*. ...
Mr. and
Mod Margaret McKIbbin has been sick,
aww plow and we have tnpre snow | Harve Mnrsliall.
I
and drifts than any time Hus winter. | Mrs. Fred Hanes has been helping
There was a good attendance at SunV- !.»•.&lt;• two new mbtv &gt;n our road cafe tor Mrs Lucy Hyde Smith ot day school Sunday Everyone try to at*Mr and Mr* Arahu Cunningham a Nashville who is seriously ill
- und each Sunday
b-&gt;- *nd Mr and Mr* Cliafle* Rowley
Mr and Mr* Ira Black and children
Sunday school will be held next Suna r- .V
, of Battle Creek rpent Easter with their day at the Yankee Springs church at
Mrs Elsie Rot ha rd is sick with the -xher. Mrs Hulda Hawks
|3.00 o’clock, followed by preaching by
flu at thu writing
, Mis* Prtida Euper ot Woodland was Rev H. H. Ooodin at 3 00 o'clock,
lb* Janet Ptttenglll and Mr*. Elsie J* visitor In the Robert s home Sunday Everyone plan to attend
i-Soclurd Jptuil Wixlmsday with Mrs.{and attended the church program In
Charlie Ludlow expects to go tp De­
, Lucina Jordan in Hastings.
•)'
j tlw evening.
j trull Munday.

,

Beechnut. JEWEL
Coffee

Coffee

Vacuum Packed
What have you been
paying?

delicioualy savory drink!

\ 31c

3 b- 50c

CREAM CHEESE

17c

ii&gt;..

ROLLED OATS

10

ib*.

Bulk - economical food

PUMPKIN
RICE

25c

3no.2«2&lt;
Country Club finrrt

’

Fancy Blue Ro»e quality

5

w
ll&gt;«.

Country Club Combination Sale

3 *«.. GELATINE DESSERT
1
Maraschino Cherries
hr 29C 4 Glass Jelly Molds
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —

Oranges
RADISHES Mich, hot house 3
foe
RHUBARB
California
Ib.
ROME APPLES Fancy Box
lbs.
LEAF LEI I UCE Michigan hat houie Ib.

10c
10c
19c
10c

Head Lettuce

'

Beef Kettle Roast

le

1Oc

Choice Chuck Cult
RING BOLOGNA

H.rrud. Cr.d.

a

2 lbs. 25c

BACON Sliced Wilwo Cellophane Wrapped 1/^ Lb. pkg. 10c

CHICKENS
Medium Fowl
PORK SHOULDER ROAST c.it.rCui.

Pork Roast

Boneless

Boned, Rolled and Tied

Lb.

Lb. 22c
Lb. 10c

15c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

J*
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 6, 1932

14 PAGES

LIONS CLOD DOING
SPLENDID SERVICEj'*uoK"!‘^

INTERESTING READING

DELINQUENT TAXES
MGE22PE0CENT

MEETING MON. APRIL 18

COUNTY ACHIEVE
MENJJJAY APRIL 8

Speaker and Hon6r Guest Is
Atty. John Wendell Bird
I OVER GOO WOMEN ENROLL
of Lansing
• "'•’'imrwn MANY ««»»«»»»»
Announcement
ASSISTING
CHILDREN I
,
.
TASK OF COLLECTION IS
Tiic April meeting, of the ItrolhrrHAVING DPPPnTIVF
B
foimd
ED IN TWENTY NINE
HAVING DEFECTIVE
nn advertisement of The Farmers Un­ j NOW UP TO THE COUNTY
ihood will be held &lt;ut Monday night.
I'April 18, The speaker and honor guest
EYESIGHT
h,n Mutual Fire Ins'uratii-e Co., o* I
GROUPS .
TREASURER
Burry, fonlu and Kent cqtintlea Tills I
fwill lx* Jolui Wendell Bird, proseciitnig
l"^
“ SAMPLES OF YEAR'S
MEMBERS AND WIVES
luifd, and it has been doing buslneM PROPERTY OWNERS ARE
In
ddent o! Lansini
.

VISITINP CHARLOTTE LIONS £.»

“;“7!BEGINNING TO PAY UP I ,,,M,

NUMBER 49

PAGES 1 to 8
DELEGATES TO DEMOCRAT
STATE CONVENTION

I IIUCTDIlPTIfiM IN I C
Hid I llllu I lull III Lt'

: G ION WELFARE WORK
day, April 13 14
STATE
SERVICE
OrTICER
The-Barry county Democratic eou-l
uvm? am ctriurvAV AMn
ventton held at {he coun, )
Thuni-|
HERE ON SUNDAY AND
day A Mj MiiiTh 31. r.lui
r. John!
MONDAY
A. WoolQn and Cha.-. Leo:
of Ha -1
kvr Of MhhHe'vdk1. Ward Quick and! VETERANS INTERVIEWED

WORK ON EXHIBITION Fred Mayo-of Nashville as delegate;-;
the state eOnvenUon to lx- held at.
!sm. w«rk«. rwn m. s. a. h»
i:.-.
Saginaw. April-12 and 14'. Geo. Ixton-j

REGARDING CLAIMS

„
~~Z.
_ _ . ...
.
, ._
when
-when
thetire
officers
officers
notice
notice
thethe
rural*
funds
mrnrei
■ ,
„
at'uniur wuu
. mine
.
si nanon
Three Men to Be Initiated By 'running low,’an ivuressniciii uf "5 cent. IMiglfl II Not Be Saving to Hilvc will liavr 'mhhc wbBlhwhile tlungt to,1
[ard. Cha!' WoodrutT. A N Wiltiam&lt;l Told of Best Procedure to Fol­
to Speak and Various Awards and L&lt;v Howard of Hastings. John;
low In Getting CompeniaBattle Or«ck—Growing In.
..i n,.•„&lt;«&gt;.. .«&lt;!. ,.»
A11 Taxes Collected By
’'.T
. -ThrerereKb.
... rehow.
J .
M:uic For ■’'“I™'’
“
Our farmer Traders will be interested
•
J
'iuxxl mi the subject
of crime and
DUlt. v of MiddleviUc and Karl Paul
tion For Disabilities
terest In Orgnnizution
lh leading the adv tor it contains -i'
County Treasurer?.
to deal with it, Tlu’r*(ought ti*
a
uf Woodland were nanwM.ai alternate--. [
leniianee
.’
I .'Founty Agent, ILirold J. Fu»trr. re- Snd Monday of this
Tile members of the llUAlings Llora/.ot of iritormation about the coin)Hiny; as the Banner explained in it; hsu?j«'»M attendance.
I American taegion Pent
club and tlielr wives tire going to j •‘M It* methods which they will bc-of last %rek uini lix- week before, iibofit । E. I., fx-liu
fx-nt/ Will
will ire
Ire chairman
chairman of
of tlx,
tr.&lt; !&gt;&lt;"’• that-arratwi-menu for tile Bury
|
County
.llonw*
Econotow
'
Achievement
&gt;f instruction on yfclfare
Charlotte todav u. be tire mitiu of the
,o k,low‘
.
132 jrer cent of the taxes levied Hi lit-1' U|&gt;;» r „
&lt;|U;id
lor ....t^re________
|lr(..ii. rho«i|Day have bteu i cini’ilc'.i d. l:
........
' Charlotte
today to be the guest* of the ,
_. .
........ .. * * * ---------Itownshli&amp;of this county and in. this city ■ inert ihu April
in lire
mlrer ui&lt; _____i
mb-;. I
Worn bnnKing to tiw attention of exCliiirlntt,' lJon&lt;
iJnitw club
elith andntur tlu
their
WlVr.- • I ■ i|Tprtf”!'"Ort Trtrtl M
‘
....to ...
............arc.
.
Pied
ti.H A.
a Rmith
Smith. Gerald
t l.-r.tlrl RmtHt
Smith. E)
I- • peeled thal.over .CfXywpmei: will gaUu-r
Charlotte
ir wive*.
Jperviee titrn wH-.i.t they were entitled tu
jhuW ixi-ti
retunwd
the county
The initinUon team rtf th£ Battle Creek;
Smith!
Harold
G&lt;Sum- »« Hiutlhg.i on Friday. April «th fo.
; and showing th* blanks u»ed by tlv&gt;
| treasurer, us delinquent. It. wi|l there-,G
-------- - Smith.
•------.............................
-|’*'U ilium! get uifiethiT. the meeting
Lion-, club will Ire present' and. indu.'1
i government for compcpsaUon. disabil­
&gt; lore-be up to bun to make the collec-1 ner. Ed.
»&lt;)?♦*&lt;•
Alv“ hrea 1-. charh
■
। to-be In the Methodi.it church.
jliree irew members into th.1 Hastings! *'
ity allowance. -.idju-'U-d service crrtifltion of this 22 &gt;rer cent. Already prop-Scott, waiter Scott, wtilf
Lions club. It b exjrecbxl that they I
rates, government I-.radsUmes. burial
erty owners an- beginning to pay tlre.i 1 Wm, Sclu nkt-l. Win. Schader. Gilbc: I The morning program ■larilng a:
will liave a line time. The dinner will I
taxes mid, judging from the exirei • j Scott. Stanley Stauffer. Sumi"
. . 10.15, for group members, takes up the ELECTION WAS NOT EXCIT- chlnu. etc. a- the '.chart of in-Uructtanbe served in the evening, and nn enter •,
] Sunday forenoon. Mr Parish. State
। iciices of a year ago, ut tire, end el able, Alcid Stauffer and Frank hage. I business of th'- County OrganUatPin.
ING ENOUGH TO GET
such' a* rciwrt-i on year s work, by Ml:­
tainnrent wjll be put on by tire Inem- OUN LAKE PROTECTIVE AsJ,“
■ Service Officer of the American Legion.
’hLu""""
, Gertrude Reii. election of officer.. pr&lt;-ixrs of the Charlotte club,
’
FOLKS INTERESTED
[ mentation of certincate.i and leaders’
i local Welfare Officer. Maurice Fore­
The local I.kuis club are going flne.ii| S0CIATI0N FIGHTING AN- I- ~
There has .Ixren
. a considerable
... .... .. OKI....
man, and the 4th District Welfare
increasing, their membership* umli
ItaUoh in this stale to han- countySEVERAL CHANGES ON
rime
{Officer. Frank Annablc. Following the
NULMENT SUIT
there in re growing inten^t in the club i
i offirers do a lot of wotk that is now ireTire Hustings Lions are doing woif-;
RD
sllPFRVi^OR^ ■'.meeting
about twenty.men
were
interI tng done by township officer*. For InUU. nF
UF ‘bUrtnVI&amp;Utti)
Uewd ^(irdtng
their claims
with
Urn
gram, to view the exhibits M-ttin;;
drrfui work in the way of aiding chiLiu/.WT
PPCUCMT HIR
forth th&lt;' yeur'i work. Five chairs with
dim Willi defective eyesight. Up to the .
1 1 u rntVtNI UIUNow Btuid, Twelve RepuWL '“5™“*"!
I sixteen township treasurers four i'lltitnc the club h;us hud fifty youngster
riur
nc
unne
niTnucc
"
m
""
■
-u....in.&lt;
.iiuw,
on Mondi
Monday Robert Larson, a repre,
„
,
;
On
GINb UP MUHt UIILHto l.s. irruw.,..
. .. . .....»... cout)TY COMMITTEE CALLS । from each of the 29 groti[»* in the coup-1'
cans and Eight-Democratt
.M-ntative'of the Veterans' Bureau in
. [r«. ,n |».n. .4 l&gt;w
,lw .... I
b,„ ,,
...........
' ty. Remodeled curtains for all nxim ;
; Detroit, was present and better thhn
taken to &lt;reu b. ■ anil ntled With, peftr These Additional Drains All of them together have collect di
According to Records
GATHERING TO ELECT
j will also bv on display. Many large'
thirty interviews were given. Thesa
glxsscs. rhe County Heal.h Unit. In its
Pormnnnnflv Towne the • °"ly about 78 of the total luxes, and!
Monday
did ...............
not draw J. men were
Jip
pictures,
reproductions
famous) Election
* 'DELEGATES
“iu*' •.
......... of
...
.......... ... on
.........
—. —
rest
examinations earn..I on throughout,Will Permanently Lower the
moIe U an otM,.nitli u11l
were mstrucica
Instructed as uj
to w
the best'
towhitirigs win also lx- on display. Th&lt; louk a very large votr in the county. .)rocfdurt&lt; t0 foIIow :n rr-opening and
the ^hcrela of the ccxiniy. is finding
Level of the Lake
by the county treasurer.
exlubit
committee.
Mrs where
. except mere
wherewere
there
were contest.-.
fl|ln&lt;
{Jwr hospitalization,
claims. htwpltaitaaUon,
etc.
•
------- headed headed
by Mr by
.except
contests
W;nllngtor.
{twir
c!almv
etc.
UM.X'X - «.«
,■
SORRY MESS MADE
Duane Bauer. i&gt; working hard to [the township office*, the largest nuB&gt;-'Mr La^n wx-. assisted by Mr Parish,
provide tire n&lt; ce-.-iirv treatment fori sBar’' to Presentation of the facts con-;!count^ ,.,,rt“s'“.vr L’ atoady collect Uii.
CRRI ATIIRF make theA-xhlbits show the value Of ber br ing polled n. Castlvi'.n tr anship.] g,ale Si.nlce officer Mr Annabie 4th
thelrTlul'n-n u:^ “» h» e Uun ntlr U
»u“ b™9&gt;“ b&gt; certain
of the taxes of any county
BY LAST LEGISLAlUKt the year. work.
'
The
Barry
county
board
of
.supem-]
DlMrlc
,
Wr
if
8r
,officer,
and
Maur.ce
with gJZ u tlSrXvi b^n X owners
&lt;•»'»*« of
°» muck
biurk lands on Gun Marsh
-wnrrent
----------Mareh '
argument ran
can be
tie urged
urg' U uguuist
agiitni.
——
.A ntxm bani
&gt;:,s n^.
now Mohd*
Iotown- :
roquet
sei.— by tire
....,.; sms
juet will be. served
-.laixb a* foBc.-..
Foreman, the local Welfare Officer -of
Willi KI41.W... win linn H.i»t mill «:&gt;■:
__ ...the Injuric- hte
tiw ____
purpose of annuling
L'1-’ rnllnrtlnv
collecting the
the nlh»r
other frxor.fUtha
four-fMths New Law Makes No Provisions Meih&lt;xli't
Lru
Asiyla—Wm C. Struin. republican. tire American Legion
eral cases, owing to lack of employment'i•. for
.. granted
. ...
«.—... in
. — IMS to;. l,&lt;
r It.’ c0l,,
I'm il.l
(!.,
.1 with
wit I, u.. little
litft.. additional
.,.1.111 iaiviI ,
... ..vwure.
- — Tadics' Aid. Mr*. Harold J
.. tion
by Judge
Smith
‘1 l,
o it
ter will
appear on the noon program | Baltimore—Leon Moon, democrat.
' Fuijcr
'
and inability to getUremoney, where;
This was U» first meeting of the
For Choosing Delegates
restrain
the
construction of what f* help during the tax season, nt conriil‘
FJarry
—
Morse
Backus,
republican.
''llano
selection*.
Stunts,
dialogue:
:
wlthtyi.
tire parenU were Uhabic to buy the ,--------- - - ,.....
,,------.. . ,r,
! kind ever held where an administration
; t-rably lewi cost to the taxpayer, than
to Co. Convention
. ..
y tire various groups will follow
Carlton—John Usbonre. democrat.
„ was
W11&gt; present.
plrwm It
„ was
w„ held
„1U
glasses required to correct the eyeslghli kn
‘r*n U5 Hre (,uiv Mar.-.h .we-.,.,
Drain.
] Irpwiiutu
representative
The Banner has referred to the me»s ‘ the banquet.
Castleton—S. Wilbert Smith, repub- ’
experiment. .The
-•Vv'rfvrlm.in'
TYia RureAit
Bureau tank
topk
of their-child*n The I.toiu club hu/J Bom.-/might
home-' might vender
wonder why
why thei
----­- »• I'o-ibre under existing protqiure.
’
,d
to
..pteteiU..;.
to
U-.te
re-p
’
.
t.
to!
I
f
“
&gt;*
’
*
0,
ind
lli.it
that
i*
n
a which thv’hist legislature made about, The afternoon program include* solos can
generously, provided the way by which should lx- opposition to this .suit in
,
,
every * disallowed
claim in Barry
lew &lt;*'
of
the n,,n
Gun RK
River*
. .....
... tile
...... *that
......
..............................
- ot saving money tor tire.
tnc cnuOAmg
niunn
an
v rvif.ii
HaMlnga-fkcGa*' McIntyre. demo- cWnty br&lt;YUght a
of the nies
‘‘’the,
cluxulng oi
of ueicguie*
delegate* ui
to county!by
Mr*.
Keith UVWHIUU
Bowman u.
of Woodland
. this Cixdd be done They are Mil);
,h" fact
K“’ .....
-’ practical way
J Drain
has already
constructed.' •axp.tyex, there arc other economic;., r,jdVl.IMjon-v this .spring. That txxlv left I and Mortimer Townsend of HqMing.*. i crat.
working at it. Because of tire vision!------- .---------------7 . 'been
-----------„,
,
„
.
,
,
■
irere.
and
co-operated
with
the
local
... ', that
. 'mutter'in
.. in such
.* u shape
... . that
... . there
. ... ....will
• be given by Mrs. Mlnnicl
.
Tha:
b2v.bavin-.*
b
"
such*a'shaixT
lhat
there ij A. reading
ii&gt;&gt;u.n.bUAi,. 'in.
i&gt;u&gt;.
, can bo effected
-- . \ bv
*,“\m’ coun■ “a
’?’ - the
mutter
Hope-Mward PenotH.•democrat- iLrglon Mrvlc&lt; officers, even to the
t«U carried on by the County Health u.nwiukuuuuuiA
^standing the injuncttoii
....
., re«
...« ..
.. .. rereru ~, .tt(k no authority
nnywl»ere to
situation
to
uutpprity anywhere
to name!
name i Farr of Hickory Corner* and a piano solo . Irving—William McCann, republican , mallln(l of jetttrs to', tire men telling
Unit, the luuntx-r of cases requiring!,&gt; •"
“n "was
‘ ‘ brought
rn""
,r ’“pass
•** because f W officers instead of local officers do
along uic
tife shore*!
li,.ll.Rll|rs to.lu
toil spring countycounty n»i«niebnven- W
be air.,
Mr - txrwiini
Seward Wallace.
Jr . u»
of ucu-i
B«*d-- - - save --a -con*l|ifr-dcll-gutc.*
nunucc. jt..
Johnstdwn-Alran Hyde, republican lh,,m to
U1 that particular day,
help in the .purchx-i- of Ri.v.re-. ha-,; the
ure owners of
oi |&gt;ropcrty
pnijreriy uioiir
snore.- "... *wk-/,wt would
forr the 2*?*.'
ix-oi.1-“ who have to tout
.! important
-----------------...... Hcr.shy.
.. ... Sjreciah-t
-----------1 ! Mnnt.
!l.b Ci.?n
lIWr non.h which K
Rhvthf
function .lord...
Miss ^
Roberta
Maple Gruver-Fred Mavn
Mayo, rtemnwat
democrat, Mr AniUbU.
in the southwestern
been considerably rnqrra.Mil oi Ute. ;1Gm.
Gun !.k.
lake ci.~i.teil
cmiM-nted to
to Ute
the construe. ..ble
have been a number” of
* - Tiw-rv
’
’ (i(of chooRing delegates to the state und .to Nutrition.,and Miss Edna V. Smith.! Orangeville—Bert Brown.'republican. part of tire district in three counties
Tire Hastings Lions have plucklly met;! tion &lt;&gt;t this dram. The owners -of the l,K”' bllk
in Gun
Marsh ,made
undrew**
mode
Prairieville—Newell Barber, repub- last week with Mr. Parish, state serv­
dr trict conventions,
conventional which
to nouinom-isthtc
Home exoikhiuc
Economics* vrauer.
Leader. «.
M. o.
S- v..;
C.i x-ra
the situation. ‘ iin'l have also Irei-n1 muck land* ■••
vu,« «•«•-•••*
.'u*u' p ’•' O'
: worthwhile
. ;
. . ” -a' district
wmen are io
; aiavc ttomc
helm'd bv the Kellogg Foumlutlnn
before Hit' drain wax built, that '‘“‘i’ luitn. nni; , wnere tirese matter lnJlte delegates to attend the national will appear on the program with short Lean.
ice officer, on Thursday. March 21*t,
Xthhiu oXJl &lt;mL. “m,“u&gt;":
'“»&gt; ■» *•&gt;•• “&gt;
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{“"Sr1;
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cSmmliir.o no«m»»
nr
Tlw u»ln «M^oC tU .ll-i -•
Hut land—Mare* Stutz, republican.
and continuing until Monday, the 4th
Uops In cirryni, on Ulla nwxnlflctir:
(iuM lak’’ 1,1 *“cl tl"‘1
.nuS &lt;lu'1Lu*-'
&lt;nw,,ii will be
I* given
siv.-n by Mr
Mr, Waldo
Waldo., Tiiornapple
—Charles Parker, demo- of ApnL In the five days Between threo
... nl.n: and
... . vic.-pn.id.nt
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' ernoon
..
work
™
M—t. „
,.„„M b„,„, , j,,, .t . ante m.i. I&gt;y l«..l oinr.. .. ..I- To meet this
„u, sitilatkin.
,
chotmur.-C.I
rl,l. oi
Blur.tion. M
S c
fid Wal-hcrat
w.dChairman
C. r
prof,
of Education,
M S.
C. Prof.
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. suuivuriiuiwreuiuwnasi
and tour hundred interviews were
iwirsnru
given
There Is fm-iin In Hurting* for tu-i'“I tire outlet bl Gun lake tor'Ure pur- having it rfoiw an a larger -laic bv |fr i^bdrii
do is
&lt; k&gt;lwlrn and
imrl Sccictary
Secn-tarv W. IL
fl Cook
Cook ; &lt;ln
Is a very
verv able and tntererting
lhtere-.tliur speak
streak-­ P w
WewlUnd-Oleni, Weu.iu. r.pub- t0
juuSluw
dinner rluln u Uw lE. .nd in • W
m.lnt.lmoi u» Uk. Ir.,1. Ar.
«jjw- • -- £»•■ ™.
,h. Republic.,, Countj ComtMllee
n. «. i&gt;. r.l i.ubUc u inveu-d 10
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'.of minor children.
Ro»irv It is fine *o note that interest ,b"1 tlrn,‘ ,,Krc existed no law bv 1,11 * •■I’*rl!IK •' *"L' D‘*" ,rl,d &lt;n» «&gt; have called u meeting to be held in, attend the afternoon program.
Yartkce Springs—A. L Graves, ye-j j( anJ- Inan {n Barry county missed
“
I which tire owner* of the. muck lands
rtatca and has proven to b- a real, t!!.. roar. raom j_". this city at ten! ThLs Achievement Day brings to a
publican
'
out on this *chool and wisiies to know
BbU&gt;
,•»„ ■mMUkl "*»•«» 'WWWwk.takl. "“■« .‘I. .bonry,
■■
,o'clock
,tW» n
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tmkliclotre a year of very enjoyable andi
next
week WUMv.
Wednesday. A
April
Hustings City,,1st. and 4th.. Wm. L .pujrc about his case he may get in
■i I.T The ciMinty convention will be held worth while work in Home Economics।। Chase, republican: 2nd and 3rd. Lem- touch with Frank Annabie. as witirln
tok
.ll.nl ,n,k '? •
.&lt;-*l '•“'■
&gt;■,&lt;&gt;:•
no r, keen, «v ■
in the afternoon. The object ,o( the i Exteitsion Courses. Twenty-nine groupsj ueli ...
ncai
rtiuiauic
which -helps not only this cpmmumtv; *{r?,’CI c*’.u‘t, l,r,)c‘• At. r Mr. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
R. Glasgow. Ml. rmxTat. —
Mayor
next kUtcc
vhri;e day5
Annabie will
bn, .Uo
enure ramu.
f-?*"1? “
•'-* “7 '"*^1
nw FRIDAY CWCkJIMr gathering tp be ireld in the forenotin of; have Deen regularly enrolled with over Leonard, democrat, and President of. receive a aynopaia of ull disallowed
----Mature had passed, a law providing the
UPf rniUHl EvCixllMU I'|ial ,ja&gt;. at tcll o’clock. Will be to, 600 .women from every township in the, pic city council. Wm. A. Sc hade r. re- flajlna Iar lhlJS county.
| necossary procedjire by which'such a j
, ,
, i name oeiegqies
ir
-----delegates
from
the
various
town-1
county.
j
publican.
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FARM BOYS' CONFERENCE
I hike ns Gun lake could be maintained, Students to Present Comedy, ship*
5:ppS ant
andj ward*
wants. There ought to be'
~
-----i pr■ ulu *• {he w^us township* oflpi cpTinN RFQ1II TQ
SATURDAY. APRIL 16 at u fixed level, then It was possible|'
a good number -at thu, meeting Wed- NEW FORD V-E1GHT
, the county are us follow*
tLtv IIUN ntoULIo
“Seven Chances" In Con.
.
for a'dam to be constructed; but not;
ind ‘
NOW ON DISPLAY HERE ..... ...
IN HASTINGS CITY
tral Auditorium
„
— „,t
Meeting to Be Held At Coats Preyfoua w
to^ ....
Hurt time And when &gt;;
i
i Supervisor. Wm. c strum. R... 124.!
----------• was conrtructrd. the law. provided that; The comet!y..“Seven .Chances." Is to,'more o7thrT"vU effects of tire primary;,
Body, *f|h"nJ- *}»’““}••11 ;4- Ly'k. Albert Mayor Leonard Had No OppoGrove Church — Splendid
the county njuxt do it. However, In this; be presented by tlxi Junior class ot;»ystcm in the breaking down of all ; trow-Hung„ Streamlined
.
Jqhca. R-. 125. Bernard Ta-ker. D.. 72;
.
.. ,
m
instance,
tire
couiity
did
not
pay
-theI
HaMim.''
High
.school,
next
Friday
eve-'part*,
spirit
and
party
action
There'
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Continu
e
on
page
six)
sition
—
Light
Vote Was
Silent
Gear
Shift
Among
Program
Planned
----o---------------actual cost, which w.-uT comparatively! nlng. April s. .in the Central .auditor-, never was any trouble-about arousing!
Novel Features
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Polled On Monday
The eleventh annual Barry county I .-email but the owners of resort prop-Mum.
•
! interest in county* conventions in the I
Farm Boys' Conference will be held: irty'along the lake contributed Hre: Jimmie Shandon I* informed that; old days. Those conventions some-1, a streamlined, roomy body, smooth. PLAN MULTIPLE HITCH
.------------------------ A light vote was polled in this city
Saturday. April 16. in the church nt; amount necessary to construct the dam; his grandfather has dud mid left
him; times were
______________
... . not
am conducted
coimunra as
«•' t"
they responsive power from the newly-denCMnUQTDATIAN
ADQII Ig'i
DEMONSTRATION APRIL
14 “
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Coat* Grove. wasihmw.
We hope io
have
te h»««
(Continued on page three)
-----*----------------- ------- ' on *a corlakifought
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- -— —
- •-twelvc
million dollars
to have
been,
but•■•
their defects| signed 65-hone-power V-elght motor.
township represented.
.
-----‘condition—Jimmie must be marriecF by’could have Intn remedied with far bet- automatic control, adjuitlble shwk ab- parm*rft Invited tn Witneqs crn’tto,PPPO8lu°n. For treasurer,
Our county agent. Harold J. Foster. pAMMflT RRANT TAR
birthday.
Matters uriare iter
results to' mv
the state of Michigan,. -.uroc..'.
sorbcnC Micoi-iuvsii
Mlent-nreMi iyear
shifting,. ■■
rear ,i r
ziivumj
iu wuuiu -.«•«.
Mrs N(
.ulc fasaday
I.his
»ii-» thirtieth
uiiorin
mriixiuy.
u-r
(rains
' .o ..-uiixu.
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.. Smith,.. republican.
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County School Commissioner Maude GHIUWUI CU(l;rn&lt;n
IffiAN I LRri
by the
that «ju,
Jimmie
present primary system
pb-1,,u'.i
fuel tank,
adjustlble
n rm ■ r-HTn ; rompllcHted
'
w.
niv fact ui.il
iiiu- ns'than
&gt;u.«,i the
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uim. u
.ijiaa. ..... .••eats, amomatli
............. . j Work At R. 0. Fuller Farm By 785. Mrs Mamie Mance. D. 259. ma­
W Smith. Agricultural Instructor in
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j con-^park
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*'~body
,y |
M 8 C Snocialist
Jority for Mrs Smith, 528.
OWNER S «'
REQUESTS
; birthday, his thirtieth birthday In fact, tains. ..
Not. only
but the ,old
control,
and
fourteen new
.
m. b. w. specialist
Board of
Henn. WrU.
8 -Hastings schools Theodore ICnopf. and
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-kriniuixpKui
wu ••••••■z
*-.
Is inv.
th* louowing
following uay.
day. •
ivention system wuuiu
would ,,u,c
have —
saved
many - types
types arc iiinvim
among Mie
the uumumiumhi
outstanding am
imJS local Ford dealH. P Moxley. siwcmlW in Atinual man. n 6l5 Mortimer C. Nlchote.
Superintendents C. J. Barnum of Liconsc^latua Must Be Pur- . Quick work mart be done And Jim-’thousands of dollars to the people of provenients which the
WoAvdland LeRoy Bell of Middleville
APrnrHinn- fr, tho
n,k' ,OM - »'» ,,nlr
l'’i*l&gt;O'r---. in lit,- this Mate every election yen: and we era are claiming,(or
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new models Husbandry at Michigan Slate College, &lt;07 majority for Wellman,'208. For
and W D. Wallace of Nashville are coChased According to inc
Khoit jrerlod of one &lt;evening -to seven; --■
owonondisplay,
display.
I »•» conduct
multiple hitch and suix-rvisor 1st and 4th wards, Wm. L.
think the nominatioiu were fully tmi now
operating, with Secretary O P Angell
State Law
.
girts, only to be ref.qed
-------------- - ------------------further state «••»»
that w~;»the (plowing
demonstration
314. «•«.
Mrs. Faye Donley. D,
fed by ■»all.
satisfactory
as tliose made ut the
The dealers Rfflcc
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------- ; —• - on the farm of- cl!a5e. R. *»•«.
,0J??akc * llS.1f0,lIer&lt;!ir&lt;'U. . SUCCCVl
Prcscutine Attorney I F Barnett
But the girls change their minds as' primary. Ours is
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a iw
.l- made cm
, effort । R- C. Fuller, west
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- -------- Center,.
-------- , 351; majortty for Chase. 53.
‘ a g
government
of rutu
Ford rimui«nr«
engineers
have
every
of Carlton
This y«r lib. *nrollm.nl Ire w onl&gt;„, a„lde 10 „rep,p.rtlre Tlvr prlmar,- makes
mak.s it
n InuiSSre-u.ry bo-.u.
™ the
lb, Mlrenoon
in- m elimlre.,.
eliminate "unnecessary
bolts, nviu
rivtts'on
afternoon of Thursd.y,
Thursday, April
por supervisor, 2nd and 3rd wards,
-Sbiny rents .kjo. whirl, will tncluske
'»
I Jwm,rt „„„
Wh,t « rrresmklp h.niruh In imunuln ls.ru... ,„d p,ru. Bona canu
„u ;»!«.
„„w „ounu
pl.„ vaau&gt;
in- Ifi.uw kcpmvc
.-J, * Mrs. Wilds Warner. R.. 134. Lemuel R.
ttebbUrepmnmukl • bu b&gt;nqu«
“J
Lren.“
“|prrehr.rn.nlV
.nd &gt;bo m.kre „ more ..prnslre lor&gt;._.1
tearal .............
part* that were formerly reJrre,
bolted CCounty Agent -------Foster ------------------has arranged CiIail!Ott. . D 330. majority for Gias•URSi 1, lh. prreuDn.:.
im^b!. tor .Uh.r o&lt; lb.re omre*! How w,U JUnnU. «« op. o.
Com. r.ndbUlre._____
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together and yielding has replaced the i this work with Mr. Fuller who has an
1M For Aldermun. 1st ward, full
, u.-re of rlvits to u. consldeiable extent, ideal iret up. Mr Fuller has six tine । Irnn. Arthur Haven. R.. 134. Elroy Toto grant tile numerous request* that :nna nna out.
.
Many inovations are also found in! horses on the tarn) and plans to hitch, b;as. D . 117. Haven's majority, 7. For
Forenoon.
nTntt«. relative |o the temix&gt;rary
Try-outs for the characters In the: fyOtlCC to Motorists
,i the
dealers say. These
in- them
!. ziiuliiiloii
Alderman,, 1st ward, one year, Archla
.in. .chassis,
viuv,v&gt;, the
uii. ui&gt;aiMn
* ... ■ ...
- ..to a tractor* .
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9:30— Registration. Game* and races operation of motor vehicle* which do I’11*)’ -wprp
Monday. February 10 ■
About Registration elude a Strong, rugged frame; newly-jMuny farmer* are planning such" an Hctckord, r.
not .have the 1932 license plates
;
cast was select, d as toUwa
led by Laird Wolring.
, .designed.
........... . soft,
~.a. Jlcxlble.
flexible, transverse arrangement this year so
&gt;o Mr.
Mr Moxley Rcld
Rcltl D j
tlR
lt! majority for Relckord. 1.
TlreYr
hardly
that I Jimmie—John Blakeley
W:00-Call*U&gt; order
-----~ hi------- - a day goes by------It I AM U
II again
uVllitl called
filled to the fact
tint cantilever
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. ..Lt of hit,
I, ..-..ret*
I... For A
...
; Attention
silriiiRv;
rubber
cushioned
Is making .1.1.
this sort
hitch
work 1the,
!(jfnnan in 2nd ward. Fred Og-10:15—Community singing and wor, ....
the office of- -•
the -------------Prosecutor• -or -the&lt;l Mcekln—Harold P«'rkin*.
that all motorists who secured their ! spring shacklea and. self-adjusting hy- win part 0: the demonstration. He detl
u3 w^ter wallace, D.. 183,
' ship period conducted by Rev. P. C.’ShcrifT Is not called on the phone''by J Mr. Garrison—Hubert Rollick.
drivers' licenses between January L dtaullc double«actlng shbek absorbers will u.m^ four, five and six horses in majority for Wallace. 71. For AlderMrs.
Garrison
—
Maxine
Webster.
Wing. - • .
(r«.me person who wishes |x*rmlMlon to
। 1925 and January 1. 1028 should rc- A new arrangement of the rear springs, tamdrn hitches on this plow. .
nian thfrd ward. Harry Miller. R„ 118,
10.*30—Remarks by Secretary C. P. drive his car to town for the purpose j Goddard—Harrison Payne.
register before May 1. 1932.
has permitted a lowering of tiic over- Farmers will have an opportunity to no opposition. For Alderman, fourth­
Angell.
"
of obtaining plates.
TJie officers j Joe—Hubert Mend.
air body height by a full two inches udy and view the construction and ward- Chas. w. clarke. R., 222. Ber!
10:45—Special music .directed by. would be glad to give the pcnnliaton, Anne—Agnes Deakhu,
thus lowering the center of gravity ahd; working of thee several sets of even- LMfcaster. D.. 111. majority for Clarke,
TiUiewJeanire Cincebeaux.
Supt. O J. BafTranfT'WSodlaiMl.
, If they had the power so to do. but it
making for
greater stability. The!«t*. Chance will also be given to study UL
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U 00—Demonstrations in farm tech-,1s imixmlblc for them to change or, Georgle—Grace Royer
.
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AND RErt'BLlCAN Ct). CAUCUS. wheels are .-mall and the rubber tires the tying of the horses in tire teams by
nlque conducted by Supt. LeRoy Bell,alter the law and their consent would; Florence—Maureen WiHUt*.
large thus making for more riding; the means of buck ropes.
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Peggy
—
Juanita
Myer*.
and class of Middleville
be without the slightest effect If memThe Bepublican County Conven­
Irene
—
Priscilla
Brooks.
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comfort.
v
The hitches Mr Moxley will demonThtt&gt;t&gt; Auction Snlfta
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!l:30r—"What .High School Hus For; bera of the Stale Police should cntion will be held hr the court room
The
large
'mechanical
tour-wheel
strata
are
known
for
their
success
on
1
HrCC
CXUCUUn
UCUCV
Betty—Ethel Stanton.
You." Supt WlrD. Wallace. Nashville, I counter the driver of the car upon the
in this eity one week from today— brakes have 188 *q«are inches of brak-!many farms. They allow the horse to,'------------------------------------------------------12:00—Conference picture
road. Not only would the Sta/e Police I
or on. Wednesday, April 13th at .Ing surface. Brake drum* are of Castro
PAUL GANGUILLET.
work with the least effort.!
12:30-Bgnquet in church basement,.’officer be bound to make an arrest,; r)elton Hiffh School
alloy iron which tests show docs not The hitch is .lesigned to keep horse*
Cornet trio. Supt. LeRoy Bell and two but the fact that the Barry county,
®
,
students
officials gave permission for the op.
[
o
Present
Comedv
,» inch™ in d&gt;.n,H,r L^r hubs
dr.uBhl on Uw Ml .nd auk. ,b. Jon.l prapertk ,t pubW .ucU&lt;m .1 hu
gnrding the elerlion. of delegates, a
erution of the car. even In a temporary!
4 icocih
Afternoon.
Republican County Caucus will lx- close the bolls that attach the wheel team easier to handle.
farm a miles north and .» mile west
; manner, would subject them to the I The Delton High school will present
held In the court room. In this city, to the drum.
1: 45—Community singing.
p
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Every effort must be made Udi year of Hastings, or H. mile west of the
■severest criticism. Tire Prosecutor or!"Nora Wake Up" a three act comedy-:
2 00—"Electricity and Her Tricks.’ the Sheriff cun no more give permls- drama at the Delton Community hull, al 10:00 o'clock Wednesday. April
Rubber In the soring shackles and
make production us economical as Rogers schoolhouse. Col. W. H. Couch
I™**- Any fanner planning, on will cry the rate, -nd Bernie McIntyre
13th—or Just one hour before the shikXXr are u^ toXutate
Bttnaway. Middleville.
SK&gt;n
JQr
UH
_
opprBUOn
ol
n
mDWl;
car
i
oaturany
lugni,
April
v.
ai
rw
rjn.
slon for the. operation-of a motoi; car! Saturday night. April 9. at 8 00 P- M
county convention. Townships which frame and body from road shocks and driving a large team on any tool thia will serve as clerk. A large list of prop„JlU,„ r accwnPam* without a
than they could zzz
con-1 Cast
i license
::ccr^= itzr.
Ccct consists Of
tf Lavera Mott a* Nora , have already selected delegates will dhXte
nSiaZ friction £ toL- ’.King should .study the hitch at the erty will be
■ menu Josephine Romig.
rent
'•* Calahan; ------■
sent to
to the hunting of pheasants i
with-1
Kathryn Town as -Mrs, £ala-!
send the delegates elected al regular
s ".iccr^c. or to ilv: c=~.—.l^:lon, of; han; Elwood Eddy as enryle Colerdigc;! caucuses. This county caucus' I* oue tube drive is used The lube tians-iR- C. Puller Hitch Demonstration oh. matched span of marea, 10 good nulch
• c^mTc^S1''—’'''. Kc"d*“ ’out
cpw hay .nd mln.
“•&gt;
any other act which Is prohibited! by John Mlles as Johnny Calahari; Melvin designed only to help those town­ m,u th. ddviM &gt;hru«. well Ior«rf Tbumtar April l&lt;
2: 20—"Demonstration." iea Knopi, IftW It u l|MJ deslre ot both ofneers Chilson as Danny Millens: MarquRa]
ships. wards and preclncU which
ITS BEAL NEWH.
agricultural instructor.
, to be courteous and of assistance Henton as Mrs. Edmonton; Robert;
• KLu, or in,Droved T"' B“n”'
’,ub'! !o '* [unMr
*~1 renumber
2: 30—Travel Talk. J. A. Hannah of wherever poMible,-and they wish to Mitchell xs Edmond Edmonton; and'
- In a previous notice regarding
- Poultry Extension Dept.. M. S. C. !"niaKu“'il clear Why they cannot give Helen Jones xs Katie Swartz. SnyposU
this county caucus, a wrong date
3: 15—Business session.
U'*"
"'"r jSS ^“»e«“irin;o, .,
FlUKK HI»MXOU.
their permission to do something of acts; Act 1. Living room of the, .wag given, and this notice Is writ3:30—Adjournment.
which Is beyond their power
to list,
change
home; of
Artthe
If. »Nora's
Dream; interesting will be the
Ih'ce
ind: Caiahan
further details
w'*r Evroi-lly
Frank Mauenger wffi sell hb p«.
or effect.
I Act HL Tire next morning. Music will
above date* In mind,—By Order nnetr 2 wS as! mu’ouncemcnu con- b«-,inc“ «»«»» ln tlw Banner thw week । scnai property at auction at hia plam
UNUSUAL RECORD AT
AN APPRFriATinN—
' ** XurnL1hr&lt;1
the Kellogg High
Committer.
corning trial runs with the new car Tho prkce Quotations and descriptions j&gt;^ mile, southwest of Hickory Camera,
a.
.1
I school band. Proceed* to go io the
bill S^mmd m .drenuemnu In ihb °'
reuon brink poor b~llb Mr. M—
HASTINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY
To all those who supported me so, tenth grade
.'readers.
-enger offers 3 horje*, 2 cow*, tana
splendidly on Monday, resulting in my
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APPEALING PRICES.
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We hope that no reader will pull took,, harness, l:«y; grain and mbcalelection
us
dty
treasurer.
I
am
Indeed!
HASTINGS
WOMEN'S
CLUB.
j
The
Miller
Pumlliire
Company
ad
­
. Circulation For March Was
CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION,
aside the Bannner this week until hc| lantoua articles. See the adv. far Iht,
x,
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grateful and I sincerely appreciate! The next meeting of the Hustings vertisement In this issue will be of
Thv 41 h District Congressional enn- ha* carefully looked through oiir ad- i b. 1 and H. H. RU. are awtlonasr*.
Largest
Largest In Its History Bays
;your ktadn^I^^Jomy test tocon-i Women* club Wrtl be on Friday. April- special interest to our readers. because
duct the office capably, efficiently, and! 15th. Under Hie auspices of the Uter- of Hie low prices quoted on electric re­ jvenlion will fee held in the Armory at vertlslng column* in which he will find |
O
!
SEMIAIf 8KK8E.
in fairness to everyone.—Nellie Casa-:atuie Department Mrs. D. A. VrnBus- frigerator*. We hope Everyone will'' Benton Harbor on Thursday, April i~»ny announcement* that will be of &gt;
An unusual record Is being made nt day Smith.—Adv.
—
j kirk will review a recent play and the1 carefully read this announcement. This&lt; nth, at three o'clock eastern standard npe«»al value Generally speaking they;
the Hastings Public Library, reports
yea?, when the Ice crop is so small, the time Till* convention will elect two come from home people whom they Buehler, deceased, flemish flssM will
Tn
rrm-i-p
’
nivv
—
1
,u,th
sclww
‘
dranurtfc
club,
under
Miu
Miss Jean Barnes, the librarian.
n C...
: Ru,t‘ Itotawn's direction, will present attractive prices named by the Miller delegates and two alternates to the know and vyhove representations arc; have an auction sals on the fam iU'
The circulation (or March was 5175,
Barry Lodge No. UK. of P. will con- two ope act playa the meeting to be Furniture Company on electric refrlg- Republican national convention, which n&gt;»de In good faith with reference tot mitoi west and one mile south at Pm’uch articles as they may offer, what- port. A fine bunch of rattle will U
an average of 192 a day. Tills war, 891 fer the rank of Knight on two candi-1 hl,lt| in lhc Central school auditorium, orators will be especially appealing.
. will b? held in Chicago, June 14th.
more than the circulation for January dates Monday evening. April il. An.
-- ------------ --&gt;.»►-------------ever they are.
I offered at this 8ale. v Rrad toll mrwhich was tire largest in the history of oyster supper will precede the IniUalloni
DANCE.----------- ; Get the habit ot reading the buslnrasi titular* on another page at Mg MKA
REBEKAH CHICKEN SUPPER.
.
I. O. O. F. DANCE.
l w . —
~
—
-waiter
J
' the library. On thirteen days of the
Storer. C. C..
। At I- O..O. F. hall Wednesday. April । Saturday night, April 9. Carp's- or­ ' Every Saturday night at Clear lake, news .in the Banner every week. It Of the Banner. Col. W. H. OCKMt) Mw
month it was more than 202.
(
113. Price 25c.—Adv.
j| ' chmtra,—Adv.
j—Frank Herrington. Adv.ftf.
[will be worth your wiille.
[cry thia rale.

SMALL VOTEWAS
POLLED ON MONDAY

■ WATER SEEPS FROM
LAKE INTO DRAINS

POLITICAL MEETING
NEXT WEDNESDAY ;

'is;'

KStSSoi"'"*'""10muuiiwM.

ASUS’S,! a.pS‘o.K«:

iirX™?

“S2*iS!:

�ship*, because of having far superior
! equipment to handle the job. there
i would be no possible way itndcr which
this county could do anything like a
job of maintaining ovar 800 miles of
township roads with the M7.ooo that

LEGISLATURE CON­
SIDERING TAXATION

URGES
THAT
PROPOSED APPROPRIATION will be much better off. because they. GOVERNOR
I are more populous than Barry county, COUNTIES TAKE OVER
OF STATE FUNDS IS NOT
nnd will get an Increased amount from
TOWNSHIP
ROADS
the state For instance. Berrien county
DESIRABLE
will get *357.130.19; St Joseph »I55 642 tM; Van Buren will get *177.38159. WOULD PUT HEAVY BUR­

COULD NOT CARI
TOWNSHlf

DEN ON ROAD. COMMS.

iHWAYS

Different Division of Weight
Tax Would Prove Big Bene­
,
fit to Counties
It Is t;-o early to know wiu:
legislature of this state will do
of the Atddeh death Of Henry Castrhin giving ah'the weight lux: to the v
of Quimby on Tur‘day. He had not1 counties of Michigan, instead «
bwn in gt'a&gt;d health tor some time.suf- [ Half- We notice among the Gov.
■fermr from heart trouble.
•
| recommendations was one lliaf

Ihrre ure
many more hills in this
Cost of Road Construction and county than fn the average county.
।
Maintenance More Than In
Some Counties

systems at once, instead of waiting the
full the years "before .that would nat­
urally come about through tlx* opera­
tion of the MeNlit law. This •would put
a heavj burden aipon Axinty road
cnnunbwiotk" It’ .would require Hibt

considerably more. That will not leave]
much for construction work. About all’
that can be done will be to grade the!
roads so that the water will run off:
them so that the cars and wagons will

LOCAL NEWS

Mr? J. F Black haa been suffering
them. Anyone can see. that, 11 the an attack of bronchitic.
county ia required to take over all the
Hospital Guild No. 18 meets with.
township roads", it will put a mighty big Mrs. Fred Hale. 520 E. Thom St. April;
proposition up to them.
j
*“-------- ---------- - “•*'-----I Anyone who knows the condition of;
township roads can rcalire that, at il;
comparatively small expense after Ihe,
grading hun been done, a light,coating*
of gravel will'put them m paxsable i
condition: but an rstimaie of *1.000 a.[ fined to hla bed .
J
■
। mim Paulino Tolhural underwent an]
operaUon for appendicitis at Pennock]
, hospital oh Tuesday
1 Twrnty-Hve per cent off the price of j
.
Jany rug in our store Friday and Satur-!
------ - ---------- .
thing themselves by tax io help out in] day only. April 8 and 9. w. A. Hall —
ihc rotfdw’ork.-----------------------------------------------------------------.
In this county something oyer Sstw’oi). Mrs. Mary Munce is very seriously ill
will have to be raised UiLs year and the.
pneumonia at the home’of her:
“m"
•*••*
daughter. Mrs Vera Silva, of Grand
Mifnditik Covert read bonds. The year Rapid.-.,
following, as we n-mrtnbrF. it will drop:
to anotit *35.000. and that will pruc-! The Morning Glory Shoppe ha* a
ttcnlly clean up all ihfbond*/ After
thearc paid, then it ^ould-st-cm a*1 duced prjqes on all hut s Thursday, Fri­
day and SuUirduy.-

township* would be entirely free from]dinner. All are welcume.
all highway thxc.&lt; under tills proposed
Read the alvcrtlsemrnt of the Home
roperly and stilllelenily equipped! county plan.
' Lumber Company with an annqpnce-'
niichincry. it vvqtilii make oiu ( ■ While'adiscuvsionof tilt* subject ts ment of a complele home inspection]
dt&gt; t.lu- .vork which han-in the, probably a little premature there Is not that will lntcrc.-&gt;l you —Adv ‘
I
past required three dolla
doubt about Hie disposition of Ihejek-, jjpn fyu Mead has returned to her]
budding and mainluliUiit
uiature to aid countif.s and townships by diverting all the’weight tux to th*- nicely from her recent operation which
is very grallfylttg to her friends.
!
require connHc* to take over all town- ] Sufferers front hernia should lx- in-!
Lipp road*, it will he well that we shall
be thinking who’. tlUji will mean lo ———■ — — - ------ ----- non-surgieal mctlvod recommended bv
warn
f
,
Dr Brady.

night
h heart lyou

HASTINGS ROTARIANS

Li C A D neaai n A t/C Al DODT

ntfin UtAN UAVtNrUnl

,A

11

nd As.'UXiat.nn UiU be held At t-hv

McthodiM church in this city on Mon­
day April 11. ut 2 P M. Tho address
Guest Speaker Discusses the wjll bo given by Mrs Dora B Whit­
Important Subject of . ney. State president of lhe-W. C. T. U.
• Thomapple Hill&amp;«G&lt;&gt;lf Club at Mid- "Straight Thinking’’
illeville announce some s|ieciul rates
maiiUng uue-ctghtli,
that will is1 attractive to golfers.—Adv.
the uututniUnie 11-' speaker and honor Bltert at the Rotary
It veu want to know ixiw to get «i
I among the cotm-i iunVheon Monday noon. His theme
w.'w 'Straight Thinking. ’ and the vi-talxlecd of that type bf thinking in
!im&lt; like the..- He took up .several

Include your Feet!
TIEN you get your Spring suitget appropriate ne\tf shoes too
Tan, if your suit is light; Black, if the
suit is dark (other than dark*brown).
New shoes will even make your older
clothes look smarter. Any way you
look at it, your shoes make or mar the
outfit, bon’t miss smartness
by two feet

a.-: ••Every mart has his price" mid
gress I- made up of a bunch of
rr.s." ■■The Legislature is just a tau alarm Sunday nivhi. April 3. wiv. oe’.Ibh politicians." ns well as other ] ; rationed by a roof tire in the homo of
ar ■ statement &lt; and preceded to ■
them WhUc'-Iww and then a Walter Rockhill, on North MtclUgan
i'. found who is . .willing to pari Aw. The roof blaze on election day

his. convictinns of right and duty

Just Think.

Decoration Day
so that, he w moved hot
.worth tire-pita! to id* home
For the las’ 14 years Mr. 1

Mrs. Laura Clark of Lansing was tile
week-end guest of, her sister."Mrs. Chet
Englchart.
‘
The Community -meeting at the], Mr and Mr*. Oliver Hayward and
thiukiisg. pot believing al! the criti-!
church Saturday evening was well at­
cuirJt.iluy hear especially that which John Casmer Nichols of Beverley Htlb-. tended Elmer Hathaway being elected daughter Margaret oi Kalamaroo were
:• d«irim&lt; t.tul to men in public life I Cai . lour brothers. Eldon of Calgary. president and Mary Waters secretary. guests at Geo. Ransom's Saturday eveRalph ot Winter Haven. Fla .!। Mrs Biggs. Who- has been 111. is imof Greenville and Floyd of Haatwo rdstcnf. Ml- Frank Trego of]

Butter Lb. 21c
SHULTZ OR FREEPORT

Mickelberrv s

COFFEE

The House of Quality Footwear

Gru lid Rapids, he was associated with;
the Hastings Tabic company here lor]
ben. of that body of both parties Were) many vmi}. He was burn m Norvell.
dupived to meet their rrs|»nstbilrtievj Mtch May 29. 18®
Abe Hayward and family of Orungein a fair’apirtMnd to do tile best-thee
■ille were Sunday guests of hla sister
could to promote Hie public wcitAre. ]
Urs Ralph Brown.
‘
’ Ike IX uti e-pccially stated that times'

Hastings Monument
Works

MAXWELL
HOUSE

Ironside Shoe Company

PREMIER

COFFEE
SYLVIA SIDNEY

Mickelberry Old Farm
Brand Salisage and Bacon

‘Ladies of the Big
House”

VINEGAR

GINGERALE

HONEY

RICE

BEANS

MATCHES

LITTLE BO-PEEP
AMMONIA
q

CHOCOLATE

GAUZE TOILET
TISSUE
PUMPKIN

PRESERVES

SUNDAY—MONDAY
least ihre'e points lor Die next quar­
ter so come.and help us.
Tiic Younu People's entertainment
in be held at Welcome is to take place]
next Wednesday with Mrs. Harper of

next Sunday morning.

‘SPARE RIBS
CORNED BEEF

PERCH

HIGHtAND Dairy
Milk, Grade “A,” qt

PORK ROASTS

FILLETS

Mr and Mrs Clayton McKeown and,
Donna were in Kalamazoo Thursday. |
Eugene Freeman of Hasihigs called;
at E L Houghtahn's Sunday.
. i
.Mr Swan and family of near Nash-!
■ext Sunday cvciang Dr. Ray Mer- ville arc moving on the Height farm ;
pastor of the Methodist church at
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice spent
veil, will be the speaker at, the Sunday with the-Tatter s parents, Mr.]
and Mn Ira Hart of Orangeville.

WILL ROGERS

'Business or Pleasure’’
Boy Frienda Comedy—“Love Pain*" and
Pathc Sound News

MIRIAM HOPKINS

JAMES DUNN AND
SALLY EILERS IN

'Two Kinds of
Women”

DANCE
TEAM’

INGRAM S Jersey
Milk,
ql

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

of his staler. Mrs. Chas Foite. Sunday. I
Mr and Mrs John Carlisle of Prai­
rieville yntertained the Four Times
Seven ciuji.Saturday evening. All had'

"WE DELIVER

CAROLE LOMBARD
IN "NO ONE MAN”
AND GRRTA NISSEN
IN "THE SILENT
WITNESS”

PHONE

2272

HASTINGS

Cah'in Stanton, an aged resident of "Mrs u- D Woodman and son Archie]
winch will: Dowling, p-uixrt away Monday evening, ol West Hope were mid-wtek callers
re --County Jus wife Having been... bulled a week ol Mrs. Lulu Johncox

ALSOr-SLIM
SUMMERVILLE

�•HIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1923

row no, *&gt;u,.h. "1^.

Sporting Items

Mr. Sam Amer, who 1* district chair-1
man for the K. of P. Lodges in thl*

BARN CONSUMED BY
FIRE THURSDAY MORN
-----------

.

rx.exx'sklsm.

UllTCD CCCDC CDflM !
lift I .11ll/r
UL -lU
1 lUIll
filTD nnilRID

JKE N10 JnANS

n,.,b, Mwri". &gt;« .I»lmv..r!n, u&gt; Inin- Other Nearby
Nearb, BuUdlngn
Buildings Were ’
LnliL IllUUlinillU
.
jest the lodges in throe places In sponAlso Endangered
(Continued from page one)
! baseball articles you can then go out wiring boy*’ teams such a* lhe local K.!
At
about
one
o'clock
Thursday
—
—• P
• Lodge to,
Ai-rv nsnr-nsi . «r-n.r-«’and &lt;Hlt your newly-learned knowledge of
1* doing. ■If1 ire
he succeeds.
. .r.crr.lns.a barn belonging tn Mrs J..a&lt;
CITY BASEBALL SERIES into practice.
.
'
i1 ------- -boy in this
- - - section
■
nearly every
of. -the-morning.'
’lake, .
' r Pierson
P1,w,n and situated near her honw ’
“
X''I Wfi^n the series opens on April ID..'.state will find a place on some team .T.
The Gun River'brain, a.', .it was con­
Local Flrrnn Offcfr PYlxcs to ’l,»*eathe-r permitting* lette huve.every
Gamer, between the Hiutlng.-i Ward was discovered to be m flames "and an structed. was carried tin- 'ty within a
_
I -Zv
W out there on his toes, head tip and. teams and teams representing K. of P. alunn was turned In- When'the fire- half a mile of the outlet tffjthe lake - Winning Teams-Y-’Pjhnrncy
1 rartii'to g&lt;».
■
Lodges from these other towms
towns ’wlli
will rere­ ,n,'n arrived the flames were ynder
t»ii«
place interscholnstlc lki-.rb.ilf
’
‘
’ : too much headway to permit any rf- From the present site of T«u- dam to
to Begin April 19
I
----------■*♦*•-----------------'
-feenve work toward saving Hu- strnc- the beginning of the big drain, th"
spring and summer.
Increased interest in the K. of P ADAIR'S ATHLETES WIN
• tun- itself. The barn on the- Fred stream had been comparatively "lugjTodd place just north, wu* in danger gtsh But when it was made 'o flow
City Ba.wball scries by grown-ups was
H. H. S. CAGE TOURNEY
Offer Hu&lt;ge»tlan.
:of going too. so ....
tlic flrrmch directed into Ute big ditch tlurr wa* an1 in­
*ho»n when three additional prize* j
---------- .
, In the article whlclt appeared last'
attenUon/to saving that »* well creasing
--------- —fall
- — at- the end
- - -of the --------stream
were offered by local merchants.
”12-1-Ups" Place Second — arek tn connection with the series rules (
to IlUtnng out the fire m the Pier-.where It connected with the ditch,
Carveth fn Stebbiiv. have offered a,
v
wr
r*
a
it
was
suggested
tliat
the
boys
fastenbarn.
Th«Joss
on the latter
--------Senior's Defeat.Y. M. 0. A.
regulation
baseball
heel
and
toe
plates
j
total,
nnd
quit.a
little
damage
wax
ter
in
this
part
of
the
river
and
this
Louisville Sludger ; to the boy who*.'
□roup In Consolation'
to a discarded pair of low shoes for ;dollt. to the T&lt;xld barn. Mrs Pierson helped to lower the level of the lake.
knocks out the most home-run.', during;
remedied by the!
"Adair's Athletes". tossed their way baseball shoe* Lost year several of the: h3fl jaoooo insurance, which will not That situatfon
' tlie coming season. He,re Is a chance tto victory In the All-H. II. S. clige boys tried this but they report that the' b*-gm to rover th«- kW». :
.
building of the dam.
tor
toy w rrnito,. u» to. to tournament, defeating Winston M&lt;-i- scheme L* not highly .satisfactory as! Tllls lxirn uaS rented by My*
In the meantime several ottrer thing.*
f “ " ", ..7
k'V
TL •f'.rirt* -n-l-uw- 22 to ■ in ,to hn.l ordinary »hoc.« refuse to hold together; Beatrice Knapp as a garage.
Her have liappetit-d in the area of Gun
ol to ■«, tolto.v .nd
d n,,
Bod, lr«n» idto.tov!
from lhe strain that the plates put on;daughter happenrd to bo away- with marsh clofc to Gun lake. Large drains
f
ll« htatoll to .to tod to,., .., K.., . „4r “
b u|n ,
'„a„ ,„a the snip in running and jumping the car and remained atl nighrih Uw,
... constructed.
......
liave —
been
. not far from
■
.. T
8
:.
'. .£! "&gt;»"» &gt;!««• roi.lvu Itotuwl &lt;to war- about. They say that If the plates arc &gt;cnuntry.
the automobile was saved th-- highway and parallel with the lake
the
who Wtotolally
Micc*-.v&gt;fulJy ■?—lhe
..~
to boy
toy 01.0
tol.T.-n .wreweri on tliat they soon pull the
:froIn destruction.
H*--------" ...................
. ..........
??l,froni
‘
•shore
on ••
tlw Gun
marsh side
of the
rnost toto.
base* a.,™..
during the jericn ,a. ,ml.
pair of;
.- j „„
„
mo.,
or
u» tonl-hu.K. BUI Kmtodj , -ole from the upper
No one knows how the flames orig- roadway, which empty Into the bi:
sprint model baseball ’ ..hoes. Clever1r, “8eniors" defeated ■George Williams
You can work marvels with a brush and a can of
Baseball shoes, like.everything in the
’*”mated
■ ’ '
Tlw barn doors were wide -drain, We unders.tand
that it is I
bare running to .something every.play-•toUln, Stod; Bto. ■rv n.url. low,, toLp.iv It Mem* probable
________ that
___ _
____
.....
_____
_________
some- planned to cqnstrijct still other ...
drains |
LOWE Brothers QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL!
’ This tournament conclude, Hip in­ price nnd will lost u boy several wa-1b&lt;x|y must have entered the barn and-close to tin- roadway The resort
,»rri.Ure in &lt;l„ l»&gt;» Io m.k, . door .-tnlei'c proqram for this year.
For here’s .enamel that brushes on anything . . ;
ultl1 lt,&gt;0&lt;1 &lt;'ur*‘
______
ivlther purposely or carelessly set It on --------- on
■- their rights
' • under
----- the
- in­
Iiave slept
'
in Ihi- lw,,1,'il»r ,rum ,v,u.
„n hl, TAI/CC UnilfiDC**T
;flrr’ 11 8M'*ns lo baV,‘
“n thc junction granted by Judge Smith, and
woodwork, furniture, glassware, metalware, pottery,
Vtn'i.
i
, ,
.
theiraillnpretmrotionforaz-nedulr lAhto nUtWno Al
(fluor of the structure. The fire, was haw permitted the construction of
While there has already been a prlre -.
.^ts 1 1
plaster, anything about the home.
the&gt;c existing drains near tlic lake. It
STATE
FENCING
MEET;
’
10
'
discovered
until
it
was'under
Mich
O I A I EJXMUHIHJ Witt I ||)m(lway that it was ImpoMiWc for th- L claimed that there is evidence al­
olfen-d n.r
for in,
the pttcjwr
...... .... 1&gt;|«&lt;»:
..nrrrt
pn.*.! wilnh,
„„,t.
It Hows on smoothly and doesn’t leave* brush mark.
1 fw’rceniage of games won. Crbthen1
Ocorgp Bauer Wins With Epee ‘H-artment m &lt;k. much except »vr ready of M-rpage.frnm the lake through
“■ Hardware
Co. is
a ......
Goldsmith
It hides so well that one coat is usually enough. And ft
‘ the muck underlying tile roadway in­
_ ,,
i’ offering
;;—;■* ha* delayed Out-of-door activities
i ur n
•
adjoining property Neighbors dis»
and Will Go to the Olympic
' covered the flame* Mrs. Pierson and to the drains that have been built
it dries so quickly, that you can paint after luncheon
»h» r... mu. lb. bun to nlra at
10 [lfc
t
Trvouts In New York
*h!‘r &lt;iauRht&lt; r had been asleep for some along the roadway' and not far from
tT.
7. . ’
.'"nt ""•■ria, bri.K.ri b. Im ball .nd uadi
,
} ,
,1 time' before the alarm wax turned ini the lake. Last summer and th-- sum-!
and use the finished pieces in the evening!
tliat two pitchers %n- tied In tireir to.
Last week wo mentioned th- results-and did not know about the fire until mer before, although a considerable ■
We can supply QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL io a *
Ul "iimlM T oi urll...ml, lb.- wtdi;;.;
.n.ltauum a..-, .m.ml of Mr. George Bauer’S coaching with thP arrival qf the department,
1 water ran into Gun lake from several
_______। e t-----------------““J'diaalaw lb.
that n,U all- the Miclngan Htate College girl*' fenc-;
wide range of attractive colors.
»
• streams that empty into it. as well ar1
( AMP nRE ACTIVITIES.
I' Ir
om me
Ik B,i!
n
.
...
-dioo! lourwy mar breom. a n-autar ingetart Since then hu boys’ fencing
from
the many
many spring,
springs on
on me
the ea&gt;t
etut .Mde
side
- mr wit
Oe-ee-ot
Camp mr
Fire «,uu
group known a* the. Cascade* yr: througn
. ? I
•’•O' Twin- iraim Imrllnpaud and cla.-*
.T has
--- competed
— in .stale champloii.. ..
-va y.uiup
!
l-n-tar ™.« ~-llv liav“b-.n an- Ship
contests, tn
in which three
three’of his z**..
&lt;MrA Cau!:!::
Caukln guard'an:
guardian) invited Mis*
Mi* a goal share of h«t summer,.and for
ship contexts,
MX. For IhoM- boys a ho ar&lt;- not pitcher* |arBW|
class
----- •to- '— —
i secured honor place*
Ctoz.1 i . Michael
addre** the ----group
on —
goqd quite a time during the previous sum-"
8?nd*!*,’ “a,hie‘ D,l'ort {?2ClaJ!rrI health habiU This is one of the re- mer. no water passed over tile dam.
H'".'
ll.ia.llh am dd.vll. »l Ulr IU.au and
HARDWARE COMPANY
TU.r"V rr‘n. llT
champkins-hipi qulrements Tot Fire Maker.-, rank .Yet the ditches that have been built
PHONE 3101.
HASTINGS. MICH.
wutoto’JJS..
.°^U M *hich
Which most of the -girln in the group close to the roadifny and near to thull the Ixiys (p-vrlo|&gt; into hard, fnr-lut-, ...
,,
„ Ki'izL,1^
“ ',hr&lt;T hope to complete this year. Th- talk lake were said to have had water in
tmg batters then tin- pitrlier* ate ko-l Ad? rS
F.T. P.
5on'l’,‘l*,l“n lhL&gt; y£*u W{**! included the number of hours of slf-ep them, showing that then- wax Ma-pagting to. have a hard row to hoe bin ifAnair. r.f. .. ............... .. .2 0 4
required. amount and kinds of. ever- The resorters
resorter* are
arc now alarmed,
alarmed. because!
tiecaiLM*'
ixirticuiaily keen, as It to an Olympic,squired,
those same pilclnrs make up their&gt;J*08?*-,
............
1 0 0 iuL.ro.
“T. flrn 1
’!c1**' lir°Per i"01*- n,»'* ’*&gt; buiulaKr. ,,tc- they fear {he building of additional j
----- t------------------------minds to win their own ball gnnn-s nn-; Ifcnleitnr-r. i f. ...........
i o a pians
places in
­ A jew- girh from other groups who were drains not ffa- from the shore nnd imursli. because they fear ■ that vjiH tage by Shalton lake. Saturday.
in each
&lt;arn blade
oiaui- may
mas enter
enter the
me Na
«n-;
Ixaly is going to latten-their batting J°*’*’'rnd' ''
............... *
tional Olympic tryouts ut New York1! unable to be present when-their group close to the roadway will mean more mean increased Mipage.
Mrs. Chrystal Sclicarer i .’ill with .
- average.
। Zeroel. c............. . ;........... .7.“. .a - 0 o City. ..
was given thto instruction were also seepage from tlie lake and wifi pei*This case will be fought out in the the mump..
,
And lyiw a word ab**it the American
............................... •&gt; 0 0
For the Jjr.it lime hi thirty years Al­
.
manently lower the level in the sum-, circuit court of this county and. in Mrs. Harold ’Reger to confined to her
la-gion Junior Wdrld .v-rics. Tlw- boy* vH5,&lt;1*'r•
.............. • 3 u 0 bert Sauer, one time national cham­ present
At the March business meeting ot mer season, which to the resort sea-‘every probability, whichever side may bed with the flu
.-.liiiult! remember that the only re­
pion..was defeated in Michigan. George this group, the following officers were son. despite the dam. That to lhe real win. an appeal will be taken to the
’
, Jajin Bush is on the slek list.
strictions barring boys from playing in
•
Bauer winning tlic Epee Cliampionship' elected: Pre*. Florence Westerlind, reason why the Gun Lake Protective■ supreme court of the state.
'
i Mr and Mrs Wm. Aldrich enterthese contests are age and loss of tuna-’ "Merrick’s 12-l-Up*''
in three straight set*. Mr. Sauer barely Vice-Pr«.-;.. Arion Myers; Tn-as, Bev- A-*sccialion is -so interested in tlie suit1
--------------‘—
immS-—
erx-rrv
tal£fd con’Pan&gt;' fronl Kalamazoo Suntenr
standing.
Tliat mentis that Boyes, r.f. ..
retained the Saber championship, win­ nice Caukln. VirginiafBoy*-., has been that has been brought to annul the in- i
• ioi r. * c.&gt; i r.it.
dav
ning over Geprge bv but one [joint secretary since the first of the year. A junction granted by Judge Smith. Thc.t .... . .. ...
throughout every district and stiqe that Sheffield, If . .
The P T. A. was ^..rerepdstiionrd on .acBurdette Lyttle went to NastiviUe
there I* going to Im- developed .-»»rn&lt;- ex- Merrick, c...........
George
u .. also placed third In Foil. Thu# new
» rmlirmun
chairman w
W eiecien
elected every
every seconu
second nesoricts
Resortcrs s-rotccuve
Protective A.'-*ociauon
Association claims
claims count of
cl bad
tij road:,
rcidi and
„;.j sickness. Monday morning.
ceptionally g-xxi ball club
In these Biddle, r.g..........
Si,X
,o! iha; mey will not only fight
iw.. .«
jiiiuiiiii a&lt; .*
a girl receives an honor for
io the
Mr. and Mrs. Burdett*Lottie
Burdette Lyttle return^ottie Stidnegar from Cedar Creek
tegknul eliminations as in the basket James. I«. . .
conducting
two
business
meetings
and
limit
to
prevent
the
injunction
from
*
d
home
Saturday
from
their"
trip
to
spent
the week end with Fred Ashby,
bull regional* when a team Ipse* they
weapons. The state championship win­ this gives several girls a chance during being set aside, but alio to prevent any I Florida.
’
Mr and Mrs George Scribber from
ners arc given below:
•urc done. That mean.-, that every boy .
thejenr.
.
■
:
more
ditches
being
constructed
near
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Recker
and
baby
Gull
lake visited her father. N. Steele,
wlio takes part in the K. of P. City
. ..... .score.
...... . •Athlete's
Final
Foil.
At a recent meeting of A-wa-kl-ya; the roadway at the upjw-r end of Gun returned from Owensdalt- to their cot- and son. Robert Barton. Sunday.
Serie:, and wants to see his nunu- on- Ups." 8.
Albeit Sauer. I). A. C.. first.
II group of CampFirp. Harriet Pierson:
'
f
'
•
Hie All-City squad will have to ^iv«- -aenioni"■
Charles Smitten I). A C second.
: and Barbara Johnson., who are taking!
”” "
and learn ba.*eball from now until the .McMillan, rf .
George Bauer, M. S. C.. third.
। their Tnrth Bearer's rank in social;
M-u-on close.* late this summer. Any Knrnn-s if
Epee.
leadership, which comes under Hom-:
team of boys who can fight lheii way Adam.M r
Craft, won the required honor 1029 |
gET
George Bauer, M. S. C.. first.
. up to a stale championship or even a H-)| ■' ............
Albert Sauer. D A C.. second.
• To win this the girls planned and car-'
itistricf championship 1* to be congra*-’ Kenm-dP t i?
rird out an evening's social program.’,
UH
Chafli-s Smltler, I), a. a.’third.
iilulcd and to'ix. a nieinbi-r of such-a.
J.............
I got otlU-rs to a»tot.’ and made each one}
team is a lot to be proud of.
Total .....
i ii-.*j&gt;obxible for some particular feature.
•Albert Sauer. D A. C., first!
The Lodge does not want thi; base-: \ “Williams Y.
In addition refreshment* were served.:
George Bauer. M. S. C-. seconfl.
.hall program to Interfere with any boy's
the cost of which was restricted to ten!
Charles Smitten D. A. C. third.
. Indies but piit every mlnuo- of youi Bishop. r.f .
! cents for each person.
Mr. Hauer's success al fencing n',s: Tilts group sent Five Fagots (five!
. . pure time studying and practicing Get Perry. l.f.’..
’
Sandeer).
r.
.
n 1M2 rule book and learn nil you can
from this and read all (lie tellab'e Kelly, rg.
' . "" ..»•“? M u toll. -nd
Ma w.nk.rs to
Keller. lg

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William IL Caswell, president of tlic ; Miss
Michael
guardian
American Fencing League of Michigan.;'! A-wa*kl-ya.
in presenting George the state chum-,
r—
.—. wi
Alien he saldi
*,lonal,l
P -~™
medal L.
in —
Epic,
.MORGAN.
that in all his long experience, Mr.!
■■■ &gt;u.'&gt;
km- nraaing:7“
-pwwwiun ire imu
over
the- Pvthian Citv
I^-neiiK rulJc
ever met
had consisuntlv
over the-Pythian
City League
rules|&lt;'ver
met and
and had
rorutoteritlx bnainht
brought „,w:nUr ' lvU,n of Hastings also Mr. I
ouV^
Mr »"di
Cldlltozl fKn*
nliu boMfci fire
...... could (lilt
the’Vn^
Unratl 1-lf.oure In I.ikaIii.. ,1.h, '
stated
that any
the -re.
county
play, age permitting.
'
came to' Detroit" "
’ (; «... and Mrs. ri
Clair Norfis rtnd- son:
George's
many
friends
In
tastings
- Mr Cl
The committee regret*. that this Im­
; Alton of Lacy and Lloyd McClelland,
pression was given in stating that non­ arc dr-lighted with his success.
and Darwin nnd Mildred Varney oi i
resident players were to be permitted
Nashville were'vSunday vWltora at D.l
to play In mm
this jv
years
series. uy
By nonnon­
.ii n serrea.
_
„ WEST
.
. CARLTON.
-------resident players it was meant non-1 „ n&lt;JJ R,ch®r&gt;laon n»d wife of Grand A. McClelland's. Mildred Varney stay-­
resident or foreign students. Regard- Rnllil“
Sunday guest* of hi*, ing over to assist Mrs. McClelland who
less of a boy s age. if he b. not a stu- unclc- Arthur Richardson and family, is slowly recovering from her recent ;
dent of our .Hastings schools, either
Gordon Edmpnds and wife of Nash- illness.
Doreen VanSieklc spent a few days;
publlc or parochial, he will not be1 v,,,p were ca,Jers
Vcrdan Coville's
Ixst week with Mr and Mrs. Clair
eligible to enter.
(Sunday afternoon.
Consider the fact that nearly three1
John -Richardson received the Vansickle.
Mrs. Sophia Mead took charge of the
hundred boys in the two schools are’*?*** 'ftat wc&lt;,|c of ,1,e death of her
eligitjle under the existing rule and d&lt;*“lh ot hcr uncle. John Oerkey. of meeting at the Hastings F. M. church
Sunday morning.
■
I
anyone can understand what a lot of Lake Odessa.
Etta Mead and son Donald took;
;boj‘s tlic committee would have to’ Sunday afternoon callers at WiU
handle if every boy in the county wax Dipp'.* were. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roush Dorothy to her school at Newaygo las’.1
jx-rmitted to eomc to town to play.
Grandville. Mrs. Cllttle Roush of■ week Monday staying over night then'
Since Mr. Brozak. athletic director Freeport and Fred Remington of Has- visiting Dorothy’s school in the morn- j
ing, then going to Lake View*and hav­
of our city Schools, has- been in Has-, linK5lings he Iras yearly arranged n short
a,"I Mrs.TIomer Jackson and ing dinner with Rev. and Mrs. A. P.
series of basket ball games In the High | baby accompanied by LILMiss Esther Mt-ad from there going on to Lansing I
school for the spring season. Last year’ Jackson of Clarksville were Sunday to look after some business returning-'
the Pythian City series was so short; KM,'sb* °f Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Segar. home Tuesday evening.
Rev. Newland of Hastings spent
that many felt that the outcome might i Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Dipp attended the
have been different had there been1 funeral of the late Sam Custer of Sunday with the Webbs Cullers during
more guinea played, in order that w. Bowne. which was held at the Mcn- the day were. Richard Green of Nash­
ville
and Richard Holman of near Has­
longer series might be played and at nonite church Sunday afternoon'.
the same time come to a close early! Mm. Ed. Babbitt of neeport and tings.
Donald Mead returned to
8. C.
enough to permit entry In the Ameri-1 daughter. Mrs, Chas. Belittle of Vickscan Legion Junior World Series. Mr. burg called at Harlow Segnrs Thtirs- Sunday after spending ills vacation
with the home fblkx.
Brozak Ottered to combine the inter-idoy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair VanSickle and
I class baseball with the Pythian series.
Mr. and Mrs. CJaud Yeiter spent
(This meant that .non-resident stu-1 Sunday with her father. Mr. Bloomer Mrs. Webb took Mr, and Mrs. W. H.
VanSickle to Lansing after spending
.dent* in our local schools would-have of?Alto.
1 to be permitted to play with the ward | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Flftod of Irv- the week end with their son Clair.
;teams. Thlz also makes it possible for,Ing were Sunday visitors at Neal New- *Rev. Allen Delong and wife of Grand
Ledge called on his father. Austin De-|
। Junior High boys to play which they *ton's.
—‘
Lyle Newton is absent from school long. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shatter enter-1
entertaining chickenpox.
Mr. and Mm. Howard Barnum of talned Howard and wife of Kalama-1
Hastings called on their aunt," Mrs.
Mort Sisson Sugday.

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| Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp attend­
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ed the funeral Sunday of Sam Cus- Mrs. Pau| Kagleproud and son of De­
troit moto J to Greenville Friday aft- :
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lan­ ernoon to sec George Sheldon who has I
sing spent Sunday at the A. L. Light­ been very sick. He if a little belter. i
foot home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vandlen of Has- !
Mrs. Sam Eckert attended a Re­ tings called on Mlles Bawdy**, also on
bekah party Friday afternoon at the John Stairs* Sunday evening.
home of Mrs. Edith Godfrey at Free­
Saturday being Pau) EagleproudJ
port.
Jr.'s birthday Mrs. E. I. Sheldon gave;
Mrs. Arthur Moore and daughters him a birthday surprise.
Pauline and Virginia spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger,
afternoon at -Hastings.
spent Wednesday with Will Hansbarger i
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jaquette and of Lake Odessa.
family of Martin spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte. Miss Hasel j
i Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Moore and fam- Hansbarger, Henry Orelble spent Sun­
uy
.
.
day at George Snyder s helping him
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lightfoot and celebrate his birthday.
Norma spent SaUtrday evening with
Grant Hullibergrr. wife and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton and fam­ were callers In West Odessa Bunday
ily at 8. Bowne.
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Hastings Banner mknujKiurtM
“I* “
J!
__________________ °______________ . manufacturing
and
m thus
u&gt;u. keep
k™P the
u» cost.
koTyiex's and Opinions:
, of living abnormally high. And an ab-1
normally high cost of living U a tux. I

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| This and That

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WllOt UttlCrS otty

BCVCXTY-BIXTR TEAR

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Washington's Advisors.
■I
Robert Morris.
Financial Genius of Revolution­
Services Unhbnored.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Pouibly wo arc talking too soon. The‘

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i

&gt;,u««
h... nN
THE LOCAL-ANOLE
i
■ TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
. _ :UIN»Bl&gt;U» «»AN&gt; •» KI JnAOnj
A„,|6,r „„
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly spent
;------- from the past, however, the wraU is’.t!nU!rt bear in mind is that state taxes
n.«„ wubln,u,o rereU protaMy
„
.
.
. ;
[even more generous with the tax are-only approximately eleven per cent retate
UR. eoupln, u It e.lebrUnl tte tJX- Mr.^K.n Mranp^lrt him
IN nsRUY county, osg yexr-,..4j oo (lJw 1,™^, nut tlw budget1 °f °ur total, hcnco a big reduction of 1
. . ..... „ . .
., cfea
&gt;..a m,- (-■•tate taxes would mean but a small re- I3OCiti anniversary of hU birth without ’
far us Clilcago.
’
MoNTiia tioo!
‘‘laact‘&gt;
c u »e. . i
. • -. (luc.R,n on our tax r&lt;.wlpf4, Tlie other iat least some .mention .of tlie man who I Mias Vlolrt Harper of Lansing spent
IN HARRY CUUN‘1
ktu'i r«da&lt;h»n
something. Also a sales, tax- measurejX.r ren{ oj ol|r taxr, arr county. ।
financed the Revolution and upon
cnd ,n
*Hb her
was rejected, and thpt. too, was u; township, city or village, school and
sister. Mrs. Robert (!
mundis
IN'UAKKY COl’STi
creditable-performance. But in gen.rat. * covert road taxes, and If any great cut ’«h.„, wuwwto...
1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl
..—
»&lt;k
the Ktton taken by corgrr^ to date
ln,‘J*
»» &lt;&gt;« bye to
OVTBIl’E BALKY
.
.
.
. ,
, ... be done right here M home—at tlie !Morris
■ Duanr PalinaUer from Friday until
has.been extremely disappointing We Wn w!1I1&lt;3
etc
Al the age of fourteen Morris eml-. Sunday.
rORF.JCN StBSCRIPTlOX. ONE
so need leaders like Philip Snowden and Activity for tax reduction can be made sgrated from Liverpool, ids birthplace.
Mrs. 8 W Smith of Ann Arbor spent
— i Ramsay MacDonald who car. reaUy.rntich more fruitful at hoffie than at tto Join his father who had settled nt ‘he week end tn this city. Mrs. Smith
' retrench when retrenchment is necd«! ( Lansing, and should be.—Cassopolis &lt;Oxford. Maryland, where the aider «e*vw Monday for Kansas City where
Vigilant.
.
jMoms acted as American agebt^fw^a -be will attend the national meeting
large firm of Liverpool tobacco mer- ”f the Collegiate Alumni of which she
LEGISLATURE PROGRESSES &lt;?'.
BRUCKER’S MESSAGE
chants. The father &lt;was killed in an Is president of the Ann Arbor branch,
Brucker's —
message
to —
the accident when young-Morris ¥us sev-1 Frank Bauer, a former well known
So .far its too early to 'predict .what; Gotcrrt'tr
------------ -----------.. —
may or mav not be'done at Lansing to!' iwcia’ session doe* the executive credit &lt; nteen. but before fhe elder's death.. resident of Hastings, visited hl* brothRulx-rt had found a job in the count- er. C H Bauer, and his brother-in-law.
.RMoroU kt. ,r, ot M
- ing room of u mercantilij house in E A. Rider, last week en route to his
r«,trc:u-hmcnt in Michigan, bu. we *UdjIThor is more of a sojourner than i Philadelphia.
There hi* business,1 liomv.in Denver from New York state
r‘* have liojx-s.
'
rtudeiit of government Several of the ability soon showed'itself to such ndCommissioner Gertrude R Miller was
lanncr in.which certain
-irKrr iwp^rs
«.
We like the manner
cerutn.' iI-wr
P-iprrA soy
shy at tnc
the L(governor.:::
g’ovvrnor i vantage tliat he became a member of tn Ann Arbor last week attending a
and
M-natoran•'Ugs».-stion
Oi
an
income
tax
but
it
is,
the
finn
From
then on he steadily conference the first.of*the week and
,repitaentatives *atm 'jenarors arc w
*
Ion
the.day
and
comes
nearer
to-eouladded
t&lt;&gt;
his
fortune
until
he
became,
the
Schiwlmasters’ club on Thursday
•
,
.
.
. ,
: on the. Way and comes nearer to'equiO*. Otn, into Ijk- oue.fou &lt;■-. njuciw; ,o&gt;. taNe ux.non th.n ow «h&lt;r plan one of the richest men of his tunc in and Friday, returning to Hastings Sun•VSiS1
; day.
eminent cutis instead of derutng new Illinois lias Just adopted such a* law. America. •
schemes of taxation. This ’b decidedly Govembr bracket's recommendations
But money wa-, not the sole inter-1 Mr*- J T Lombard nnd her sister,
- i encouraging.
’
■■ event on highway, school and banking mat­ i st’ of Morris. He early Joined the Mr' Anzoletta Shumway, went to De­
High salaries
and
ters ate sound
but itv,„.
is his position, de­ movement against England, and was|trolt Tuesday for a visit with Mr. anti
j department* arc apparently going
..
' manding a 15 |*r cent reduction of among the first to resist tiw Stamp'WrR D D Smith and daughters.
, be placed under tire. This is as it; Mate expenses of every description that Act. Also, he vvas a signer o&gt; tlic first: Mf®. David Boyes and son of Allegan
REAL ".RETRENCHERS'- NEEDED! ; should
___ ___
__ _________ , ...,
-~r. non-importAUon agreement und later! vt*&gt;t*’d her parents.. Mr. and Mrs.
be __QoverhmenMmdgeU
must i win get ______
popular _______
acclaim. The rr
prompt
So tar the methods, used by Congress be reduced to meet reduced income! ■ approval of the governor's idea by sev- was made warden of the Port of | Geuriie Hbbbard. and other relatives in
'be city I»rt of last week.
\o balance thr biniget have been ex- Tliat u the only sane manner of getting;
next ^Impi^dbte tt* to Philadelphia.
-duuws uvw »w w impossible it « iu When the Revolution opened. Moms
Constance stem returned to st
tremely disappointing. Infacr we are;'to
- “
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------- * -um-.i.nr...
_ •the• full
- .. power
• of. th.’,- was forty-one years old. in the prime;
the
root “of* our -promt
difficulties/
lower cons until
Sch&lt;»I ut Knoxville. Illinois,
la government
none too sure tliat the budget is hal- But reduction
. In state expenditures
.
... and public opinion
. , ,is put tf his mental and physical vigor, and! Mortday. Her mother, Mrs. Kt-llar Stem,
anted, since U. s. Treasury estimates not enough. State taxes are less titan into action. These'heads waited for he threw- hinu-elf into every important accompanied ,her as far as Chicago
enterprise
except
*the
military.
In
H J Fnvland left on Prlduj
,f some one-fifth of the total taxes Tlie balnn. rcuiiuiiu. -.Aiimi na-j nvw uonui, 1177,.
n.&gt; ana
and 1775 he was vice-president of '“&lt;■ P”ri Byron, New York, where slu-eigilty-eight millions of liolUi*. In
to uni-**
__
__ ._ . In thL,, __ ...
.. .: ,he Penn
once 0*vw
am* in
to run mnntv
county, tiwiumin
township nnn
and I,can
mad&lt;
|he BIWCU
,v- ’■ ,:...ylva:iia Committee ot Safety/vwt her parents. Mr and Mrs
t'rcasiirv
L-.
local goyerniueniB.
governments.
If
the cost of
run--1
session
should nave
have uicn
been
called last
la.
Fri.m
matters 01
ol finance
the ircasury
treasury u
is rocm
governments u
It uir
run- iM-s-ion
lx.cn,, eauio
!a-tt![ from
From in
177V&gt; to 1778 he was a member oi Coojx-r. and other relatives
moiierx
imancr tinw rm.-1
M-s-;on snouia
17.
more
and more authoritative
ning. tintin- state
state cnveniment
government eould
could be
by!year.
Governor Brucki-r
Brucki-r lias
has made
made a-the
a tlie Continental
Continental Conan-s-.
Coirarcs-.-and
so u.i-.'
was;
mnw reliable
r..u &lt;fiis nnri
itAritnt'v. nin4
! year. Governor
-and so
----------TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
than house or senate
reduced in half, the effect would be a;commanding start. N° taxation law u ,1 sfgaer uf thv Declaration of Indi--'
....
. ,.
,. going
.
going to p;ea«r
plea«v everyone ana
and inc
the lean
frat- - pendcnce. In 1778 he retired from
Ed. Holbrook of Lansing was in lhe
Coneres&lt;.v. reonir tax reduction of about 10 IK-r
...................
...........■. ...
..
, .......................................
Congres.-. has atti-miited
attempted t.i
to overcome
jwr Cent
cent to ]jtor
who 5(3...............
ts ?0 fly
!lw. ...
prt&gt;. congress,
’only to devote his tlrelbss en- Icily over Sunday.
lhe deficit in.a typically congressional the average taxpayer. Desirable of gram for jwlitlcal advantage L-going to ergirs to the Pennsylvania State Log-! ••
■ -« Eaton of Baltimore
Mrs —
Herbert
manner^that ts by creating new taxes course; but suit Dot enough! Local find himself in an uncomfortable po?t- islaturc. of which he was a member spent Saturday with ■ Mrs Andrew
But his greatest, hl- outstanding and &gt; Myerf.
.
' or increasing existing one? Measures taxes still oiler the greatest field for tlon.’FucUonaliMn mint be put a'.:de a:
most
gratefully
received,
jiublid
servbrlcy
Bishop
vbited Mr. nnd Mrs
tor rntorctas srrot.r .xenon,&gt;■ In s,». .ronomt w.- Wm, Ute BttUUtunot'Vhrtu'r „'ire ... „
.
ice was hb financing ot the War of EYcrmap Furrow at Freeport part ot
enunent. tor reducing tlic enormous cun assist the local governments, tem-'the session is .i cood thing pplittcallp'Indciiendcnce.
« nte embattled States!-last wcel£
cos’, of running thc.iederal government .porartly al least, 'to brlui—.abm«'- sub-'for Mr. Bruckcr. Tlic di deriy progress .............................
-------- *to turned
this- financial genius to, Mr and Mrs. Charles Potts enter­
ALL SIZES IN STOCK FOR MEN AND BOVS
have received buUcasual treatment. So -'tantial reductions. Schools and roads;'1' 'he governor., program concern... manug- their fiscal affairs, but even' tamed about forty guests on 'Tuteday
more they relied on his bursting and evening for dinner. In the receiving
far ilS0.000.OW (a generous estimate) constitute the bulk of local
open purse, for the sinews of wdr.
[lllne
line were Mr. mid
nnd Mrs. Charles Potts
•only have been trimmed from the to-'went expense, about 60 per cent. In
.
General Washington's agonies of' mid Richard. MUs Evelyn Kopf. Lieut
tai cost* or about 5 per gent A great fact Fund* for these two items -arc
SLEEP—AND LOTS OF- IT.
■' min'd
mind over the jiroblems
problems of financing ’! aiadcen
Gladeen Barm
Barness mid
and Mr and‘ Mrs.
"
Tills writer, for a number of moinths I' Ids army
ar,l'-v lasted
lusted througlioul the Revo-1 Clarence
clarence DePlunta.
DoPlnnta. Yellm
Yellow uas the
savings! From. 1870 until IUD the cost'now raised by the pcneral proper ty^tax.
of running thejederai government re-! Conditions being what they an-, we has tarn taking front life bunk ot lik-! l’itionnry war. It best they were ul-; predominating color and was prettily
Drained nearly unilortn: a» no time ex-pee no rciison.why a'generous slrarp of physical and mental energies more: '"11'” n.worry, and at times tlie worry• carried.out in the decorations which
than he hns been dejxv.-jting so h.••
ticute distress. One of these jvveie
A live course dinner
... biuuiiitul.
-----------------ceeding one billion dollars. By 1920.j the gasoline lax should not be diverted, faced nn overdraft That is poir busi-j
I was served. Mrs. Ida Wood catered. ‘
however, due to’the cost ol the World to help reduce the share ot local goy­ : ncss so he hiw had tin- good muw to!
i airs. Claud Bush went tn’ Grund
liiiiiiniiiiiiuii
fllUlllUillllllllllWU
; Rapids on Tuesday to visit her parwar. lids cpst had jumped to about, eminent m^tense now being carried by : start building up the account. And is{
• ent&gt;.. Mr. mid Mrs. Chas Whitlow.
live and-one-half billions of dollar* , real und |»r«onftl projieny. Il ls un-J doing it in Jurt about tia- wny-ihntl
; Miss Lillian Matthews has returned this.month. While in this country his tion* liberal, as the proceeds urv to bsome of you folks, who think the world!
Then came a briet jx-rtocl ol retrench- sound for the state, to go ahead yith hangs on your shoulders, should do j
। to her home in Grand Rapids after hGKliimirter• will be at the Na.y Yard,
ment. During tlw next'um-.- yfars ex-‘building programs anywhere near the, Tins fashion: By being in bed isleeplm:
spending a few days with Mr. und in Brooklyn. N Y
I Mrs James Matthews.
-pc'nditurcs were reduced to about three’usual sire when the home-owner, the' most of. the ti:ne&gt; tor ten hours every ;
Dr.-Franz Willison called , on old
HAPPINESS, is a
. Mrs Annie powers-of Grand Rap*
billions of dollar* und the country ap- farmer, and tlw-.factory, running on night.
ids was tlie guest of Hiu-ttng.- relatives
warn omeers su the election on MonWell
it
seems
’
kinds
funny"
to
tuck;
perfume
you
can
­
patently congratulated itself that1 greatly reduced schedule, find th] the first of the week ourselves in "with the chickens" but
FIKFY-F1VH
YEARS \(JO TODAY
"afiairs" yerv trekking back to uornwLi pre^ftit' property tax destructive. Re­
not pour on others
In Delton Items-Mr. und Mrs. Will1
Wlfilani S. Goodyear, demo*
We learn that John A. Turner of
But no! Nothing of tlie sort. Beginning! serve out of the total gas and weight tax' regular Rip Van Winkle daze, dream
(Hayward
and
cldldren
came
from
Ida
­
without getting a
ho Friday and they will reside tn
with
that
about 1923 began a period of govern-' sufficient to maintain present stab- .pleasant dreams and wake
.... ill
-----------few drops on your­
all&lt;&gt;-h.U been attending the La* De- 11 Kunlmc rt.mnrr.it ■&gt;
Michigan
in
the
future.
They
arc
at:
nuntai extravagance tliat we hoj&gt;e will toads and to carry on a very modest' vaca,t'on. 'aueuid feeling of \ "Let tlie &lt;
jpartment' at Anrt Arbor, graduated hut,
b - - ’ ‘*‘.ra,’CTa‘- • present staying with Mrs. Hayward*
un-r. Baker Shrmer. r-puuiuan. 208:
self.—Emerson.
never be w&gt;Ued .wm By IK,,
builduK. lhen lei .he
,SuS Imta beHee
lather. Mr. Thcodort1 Morrlwuse.
_. ,
,
Charles WeUM-rt. democrat. 263; fur
' Middleville—-Tlie banks of show are . *,, , tf,™«*fanc®
meeting held marshal, Milton Prickett, r.-pubiiian.
had mounted to about three billion and balance Me returned to counties lofi ready to join lhe war against Japan
! fast disappearing in town, but we in union hall last Sunday evening was 2!4; John c. Cole, democrat. !t07; lot
a half dollar* in spite of Ujc fact Unt the pur|x&gt;xe of praintaitung roods and- Ever try the sleep plan? You might live
und^ntand the country roads are yet a grand success, eloquent speeches were jurtlce of the peace. John Holchki.
the country.was suffering from de-' school*, &lt;&gt;r If tlie funds be sufficient for longer if you try it.-r-Norlhvilh- Record :
jin « ’very bad condition. Wheels are made by .8 D. Clay nf Grand Rapidv. republican, 229; Martin, W Riker.
■ pi e.-^ed bUMnt'M.Warned by the presf- other local government costa aS well. '
--[ much more in evidence than sleighs. Haney Wright and H A Goodyear of democrat. 246, toy -cliool inspect™
'dent and by Uh secretary ol ^1h- treas-i with lhe provision that those . funds'
,• however, which denotes summer by Hastings; but especially inferi-sting. de- Charles &lt;; Holbrook :. public,u: &gt;n
j nnd by.
lightful and instructive Wai, th? addn -.. John H. Dennis, democrat, 218- fo
ury that our country's llnancts wwc m’tniut be.ujcd to reduce property taxes/
NEWS GLEANINGS.
''------------------------------------ -------- :----------Woodland—Mr- Agnes Fisher and by Mrs O. G. Buitji-y and the e**ay • school inJjwctor it:&gt; fill vacii'ncvi. 81&gt;r
a jirecarloui condition- because of re-| In fact the present legulifture would do’
---- ------- --of
------------------ --------MrA' c,lft-s «• Hauur which, num C Printil,-, reimblioan, 237 Ru.
Kalamazoo
spent—
last—
week!r'.u
In France. John Smith is refined tu"
c“"e, »Un he found children
duced ’revenues, congress nevertheless': well to pass favorably on-the Coniin u*&gt; Jean Lefevre
in &lt;w next issue.
di n Wightman democrat. 226- f«.
• •1U “bsoluUly imperative to strike for with Mrs. FishrrS parents, Mr. andi *!"
passed, extravagant bonus k-gulaUon"idea ol placing n.definite limit on the 1
Irh. , '.E P' ta|rr#U WIU entertain the r.u|k-rvp«.r &gt; 1st mid 4!h ward-.&gt;. Trave:
'
•
,
•’he victory at Trenton, to revive pub- : Mr . B S Hollv'.
PresbyterlunS.Ki.il at tm residence &lt;&gt;f Phillip--, republican. 149; bra-I s Gm
t »h»h Um, «a. «t . tn,
that accounts f &gt;r a generous percentage real estate tax. Michigan does not nwd 11,.
__ maMM UbpnUmy
_ nl_Th, 1
THIRTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
l£
r
,
“
,
r
’
pl,llll
l
w
Esq
.
on
Broadway,
on
democrat.
93; lor supervisoi. &lt;ad and
of tnc present deficit. That is the man- any new taxes at present. No economy University ot Michigan lias an X-ray
David Lake has placed a steamboat I LranLnel'wm’iJ1.
!,u‘r
-M’l” T Wheeler, lepybllc.m,
her Jn which tileT.oiim- and senate an-! or relief th-the general priH’erty tax machine that will take photographs' In order to keep hit unpaid then
• nce.
be large find tlie donu- 83&gt; DuvId'CT. Robinson, democrat, 146.
tl&gt;nwh
Ml
meta-, thick
.Uh hup tor u- »tt«*. the Otmr.l on Leach lake cajxible of carrying.swered the danger signal then! But has ever bvcn^gordtd by pew taxation. t,ir£
&gt;ykh
.
.
.steel 1'.
. . inclw* thick.
■‘•e. forced to take the extreme risk ot nb.Hlt
about twenty
This-is*the?
twentv passengers.
noKM-naerx Thisik thr ‘
’
and
the
.
Consequently
we
do
not
favor
a
satasl
1.'.
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-----------------------------------«.
»..a
ihuwucjm
The first o|ien*air.. post alike in the: i^'iniMisg them a bounty ot*ten dollars .first vessel ot tlic kind ever launched!
lommj
there-!tax. on income tax. a boor.: m thtr gas United States i&gt; claimed by St. Peters-, l”'r 'J'4’’-. Hc 'Ilrn addressed to ins at Leach lak.- and Mr. Lake will oiier-l
mood to lt.tan i and weraht tax or any other new -tax
Fla.
’ iUtc “ *n cnnw&lt;7,lon tt,'b &gt;»*•
j
• •
— —— —
i.mi with w\ucli to make his promise I ,Mim Malx-1 Snauldma—i-, home for a!
giving suf- Until al. uiuta of government have rvAn electric ormin without pipes was good. The next day he received the'Ahort vacation from the" Seminary at
robkm of trt-nrhed to the limit and until the recently' installed in a French church ; nion- y. Morris irad stripped himself Kalamazoo
•
tuxes dre .m&gt; employed that rial Granite is considered the most dura &lt; f'
fcafSy 'und' -ulid bad hor-1 iVan stickle of Freeport was here
.Li b.
.1.. bred* .t-mS; r »v.»“re
1
.iStai
’n^*’m hu ”&gt;■
■
mr-ru. i lyiicnicnv..^
Quaker fnend:. In Ph ladrlphia IUJne AittlllP u getting hb new house
’
&gt;: Un • i it«■•••’ -Alda I* the most |&gt;opuiar Ojx-ra in t&lt;.7r,‘tj'i’£u ’“
CK 4,1
U’C /,1U£Xh W4td **'“ a,!&gt;"R
i ix&gt;? ,.bb. Bu.. . i ilo it xethta cofln^y. Wjth “1^ Boherne" a fairly‘'&lt; ,r,Us *e&lt;1 &lt; n, ‘i1 Jh* SccaM0,I* w ben completion.
dbrefmrd if&gt;'.r;.Uons that wv. luv-.’ clore second
'
’ ,‘h-- '-uu|Kk*eaiy frigid Washington was, The annual election of officer* ofthe|
m.oiv fur our.M lv. .-. m th.;.pa,st: Tiu-n.
----------* ‘j'/''? * , ^2-°nin *&gt;
&lt; ! EmmanueL chujeh took place Monday
.
.;
vl. ....
a..d u,,lch. • T&gt;ie slate of Amaiotm in Brazil is| n *“=•
*uch stuff thafThc *in-;and resulted in ilk- choice of the fol­
.. ... .. .nn v „v .1. ,
and we«ttt nv/times a* large m Great Britain.
of the Revolution were formed. j„nlng -vestrymen. M W. Riker. J 8.1
tax funds should i.»t be diverted. The
!and Robert Morris was among the best Goodyear
•••-- h
-- b
- Gum- --------- W A.
Hams,
Oded tax r iu.d by motor:/, and'tnotorh-ta' Faucet Mo., is a block wide an&lt;f a!ot them. Not to think of him iti this ----•
•mon. John
P. Goodyear. C. F. Field
and L J Goodyear.’ ,
The regular monthly'meeting o! tlie
WT» W&gt; V9 wp a
If you will fill nut the coupon
W F M S uf the M. E. church will
X*
JQl JCd •
below and send it to us, we will
. mi el Wednesday of next week. April 9.
i world number about 250.000.
.
inspect your home from roof to
: likely could have had the secretary-11 at the-home oi Mrs. James Townsend.
'.{ship of tlu: treasury. Instead, he urged■ Subject oi study ■•Constantine to
basement, reporting to you the condition of founda­
; Six dollars a day *m lhe. first salary !
inJti-.twwiv.
’r of Congress.
“nm.™.”........ ’ •------ !lllL’ aiu»lnimeRl of Alexander Hamil- Charlemagne, FouKh to Ninth ceu-i
tions, walls, roof, plaster, doors, windows, screens,
members
paid tmmberg
Of Congn^
Ln Throughout the Revolution, und
lury.”
walks and driveways. Inspection is free. No ohIf Sir Hubert Wiikin* still yearns to.' The strongest
*----------leather, weight foribvdorc. he had senx-d ir. Jarlous key
Mr.- Will Geer and daughter of!
ligation.
spend the winte r, in the Arctic region* weight,^is'kangaroo.
*!«i*iau&gt;.
' cujructi :&lt;- iBlhrCnmiwmlairnnBreumflie Cuntmcntul Cungrcu
kangaroo04W
’
Grund Rapidi are visiting friends and!
*c think lie can get an apartment in
'
- -------- ‘
! ! In 1781 the congress chose him to be relatives in the city.
.
tin u:r.e building where ours is local-- Tnc Southernmost city nn the nia|nsuperintendent of finance^ a post
Mrs. S W Smith and sons Reynolds
&lt;d -Jude/Un'i pf tiw United States is Browns-1’.lint might be regarded as the pre­
lim probS
। v;lle, Texas
jcursor of that as secretary of the and Clement of Ann Arbor arc visiting
We have a plan by which you save money on
Judge Smith and family.
woman who drives from tlic bark
Fn lhc jumping of coins at the U S io7auw&gt;first UnHrt^StatM^whatora
iem uf
Mbs Marie Watkins who ha., beer,
needed repairs and alterations. But whether or not
nanditurea. Anaihe
attending Akeley Institute ut Grand
a car is_n &gt; worse than the man Mint the metal Is cold.
’ . fllim Penr»ylvaniu.
r. you are interested in thia plan, have the free inspecHaven is home for the Easter vacatioq.
NOw”*^* a°d ^now l^c con&lt;*‘l*on of your house
&gt;ks trvm the dining-room tabic/
-As the country settled down to ix-ace
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY. -

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».«&gt; &gt;’-.-acn the number of ex­
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4 n haU f b
•' r ‘ &amp;UJ pluuoft resulting from the use of
.•000.000 acre* tn Georgia, and r.farb L.n.w”../&gt; »h h . ° rv.o™ n»s .,?d

member; of cojig:
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mailer m
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,n-' I' :"-1 “P*1*1 m ltlc
01 colun-..
Tllt I..,,,
enteruinmeiu given
MeraJ retremmr.rnf with kid gloves.’
n,.r I .
ru.rr.la/-rknx hrLmlkf nn di
1,1 Unl011 hall IXSt CVeiling WRS lllR- in
The cMbuciimac or.pjtrtw; who tx- looking for new uses tor their product, corporated. Into the English from the
B?
—ZT.! every reflect, every part being well
gw sutrh a movement wfll b- th. Why not use a little more pl it In all-,French trousseau, defined in Cots-1 . wool -.uits’—Judsc
graves French and English Dictionary ; Astir, and tor thrte years the financial excuted Tlic program curried out by
wool MM^-JUdgC—
.
]M0
W|je ^1^ bundlc.' “'«* cl *“*»»«» w“ “»taned tn a
Dutch. ’ immediately wuh this
’ the scholars in Miss Jordan's room was
Well we’ve hud one good laugh this a dtadmlthe ot troupe, "a truss, bun-‘dJ‘“lora prison On hto release he was," highly appreciated as were also the
group But poUica or no pohtk&gt; the
rte" The allusion l&gt; to the little bun- ^“ard to lira on the bounty ot his', callsthcntic drill and tlie Irish farce.
pieftnt situation dcmandi. drastic econ- mnnra ™,.v
mor.ih .nyww. Wtw lusl hk.rd thu
„ e#KU „,ldl lhe
0| oU„ Um,lj
ku IrVr.a,. .M n&gt;»
' John Ketcham, a* the wild Irish lao.
SHJtea And the parties or con- ,
our maid has gut a Job in a chyia iwre. -dayi was able to carry along with her nRCTWO. »n itfua, he died, a broken ; took down the house and acted his
wfio uo not take Lccd are —Dublin Opinion.
Although lhe word is of comparatively!Hejraa buried tn Christ Church;1 part as though it had been written lor
be "in pukir with an j;veu
----------modern use in English, one scholar has
‘n Philadelphia without honors.1 him. The high school scholars cleared
larger and muro influential bloc of ; Cost ol Roads Is Reduced by Spring-found the word trusacaus. undoubtedly a«id has never since been accorded the,• a nice sum to pay for a microscope.
—Headline. And coal of
meaning
in ■”
tile
Ancren
him. , _________
~
vukT*. Tivo-c who claim tliat the. Repairs
— r—.—
x.. airings •••——■•* " •packages."
"7"“
•*-------”l.i.bonor
.due
_________
w- H. Hall oi Grand Ledge was in
*”llGi about I JO.
’•• •
, the city Friday and Iwught a large bill
average voter doer, not pay the cost ofI is reduced by road repairs.—Arkansas
1 GaxcHn
i Ttoo-sd is pronounced with accent. A stone: tablet unearthed recently in- of goods from P.T Colgrovv. assignees
running the federal ^overntpepl arc, aa:uc„„ second
„UVL, syllable; oo as in food. o us dicates the installment payment plan Of live Hastings Furniture Company
on
-row An, oonMUon l,x ukook
a,.p.lrw, luln ... m Ule
otUc Tn
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uuouc
,n Ions
'onS ’ .
,
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I “titart* »n Rncient Egypt H this b
The many frtenda ot George Rock
4
Example; Tlic brides tyouarau oi j true, then somewhere someone must *ni be pleated to know that he ius
lu or HRUbr
u .u isUArt I.k
k„, Odor, it
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OBITUARY.

P. T. A. TO HOLD “DADS’
Winnie
Gertrude
Wood, eldest j
NIGHT" ON APRIL 14 daughter of Wallace and Elizabeth!

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FOR MEN

Out-of-Door Film* to Be
Feature of Varied Pro­

Wood, was bom In. Rutland township. I
Barry county. November 14. 1815. and,
departed thia life March 37. 1932. at

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gram
Shc spent her girlhood days in Rut-|
"Dad*' Night" for the Central P. T.i land and Caledonia Stic was united in,
A.
audlto rraii*
Frank nA Tobias
of nuiRut 4
... will be held al the
— Central
----marriage io
iwwyo* ui
~ Thun&lt;1,2' "
l»nd to»nah‘P- August 31. &gt;889. at the
al 7 43 Hie program for Ihla meeting hoinc q/ hu sister In Hope township!
tuu 1been
planned bv
by men under the
b..
—- nl.nn-&lt;
R&lt;v.
Bro».n. To thta uniOll We|
.UrmauM,!, ol m
'»• born „„„
three children. Earl and Robert'.
terealfng time is assured all »ho *l'jreabj|n&lt; at home and one baby dying!
.
tn infancy. The first part ot ttwir mar­
, The feature of the program will be a rted hfe u
rMldetj jn- Rutland' later
moving picture and talk, given by Mr tnovlng t0 lhe Pwler farm in Castleton
j Paquin ot the Btatc Conaervation O**|townahip then to their prcaent liomc.
partment This will be one of the ■
io mourn her death a dr­
moil pleasing moving pictures ever vote&lt;j ,iu»band. two sons, one daughter­
* shown In Hastings Mr Paquin whl i ln.Uw-. mother. Mrs Elizabeth Wood,
give five reek, each one on a diOcren . one
I&gt;Pr&gt;Atl ! ol
subject, featuring the wild life and i Hj,,utlgs. ft)Ur brothm
and!
। scenic attracUon* of our own state of|J0hn Wood ol Hasting*. Erm'M Wood
MlcWgon II Is seldom tliat an uppor-1 Qf Mn&gt;lng an4 4amea W(xxJ oI
tunily like this to see such a mpvmg,
NrM yorkt abn a;inU U1M-|K&lt;.
I Picture can come to a town like Has- couaiIU and several nieces and nrpjiews
ting* and be seen without cost. Ow and „,any fiun&lt;b. Thl. nwra! was
public U iAvited
| iirld at the home on, Wednesday at]
Troop 77 ot Nashville Boy Seoul*. °l i-gg tIl .Casilrlon township conducted!,
which Arp*- H Reid is the scoutmairter b Wall(lorfI of Hasting and Rev. J. .1
will present a one-act play, explaining• WlUKU Burlal ln tbe NaihvUle mau­
i and demonsinHin? scouting and some
,
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DEPARTMENT

Is Doing a Real Volume
of Business!!
was a tough business year,
yvt, we made an INCREASE in this
department of 172% over 1930!
Our VALUES, STYLES and PRE­
WAR PRICES ... are giving us
another increase this year of 1932

tmnu In «rtir&gt;n
Came to earth irom Heaven above,
All member--, of the P. T. A orgam- iA®^'
m^Hin/there0"*

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parents and all friends ot the moveHeayniy Home
merit invited to be prewnt Com-!The lights are all out
: munlty singing will start at 7:45.
1» lire mansion of clay. .
| Th* May mmthiK will be conducted I The curtains are drawn
*
bv Hie P T A Council. It will be a
For lhe dweller's away
, Union meeting of nil Hastings Par ■ 'She silently passed
•ent-Tcachcr As.-*x-laUon&gt;
, Qer the threshold by night.
। Tlw? iw fui work which the P. T. A. To nuke herjpbwfc
'is dohut for the help of. the schools ul
in the city of Light.
this city, county, state ami nation I
—'T...
g Hiuuld be appreciated and encouraged
„
.
| in every way There obght to be a large | ’'““'V JouKtcr
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FOOD YOUR MONEY CAN BUY. .
Rut your own “SAFETY,"’ and the
Hafety *(Tj;rll the members of your house­
hold. should lead you to KNOW that the
milk you uno in CLEAN, because milk is
a “carrier” of ditwaae germ.'*.
You
Hhould kpow that every step in the
process of bringing the milk from the
cow to the customer is done properly
and in the .cleanest possible manner
Germs multiply rapidly in milk that is
not properly cared for. therefore it is
very essential that it be kept at auph a

GRADE “A” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
TELEPHONE 2651

ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.

HASTINGS. MICH.

wen Sunday guests of M rand Mn-- , Str and Mr*. H*y Welch and two
BARREilS CORNERS.
Rankin Hart and family.
• •
' children of Goble* and Mr and Mn.
Dr Sheffield uf Hastings was called Floyd Randall and wn and Mr. and
I be Friday rvitung. April 1 at 7 o'clock Wednesday to sec William Faust wtel Mrs, J a me* Murphy spent Easter, with
Put luck supper
ua&gt; hurt while leading a cu«
Mias Alice Foley ot Cincinnati. Ohio.
is home to spend iicr Eo.'tcr vacation
with her mother. Mrs Jerry Foley, and
I tamily.
.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm H Vanderhuft ot
r“ West Caledonia called on Mr. and Mrs
■^jjay Smith Friday •afternoon and Mr.
land Mrs. Henry Smith in company
Otyo At the age of six years *h&lt;- moved j with hi« son-in-law. Mr and Mn
t» Barry &lt;v- and settled bn a farm in!‘ | CUn nc&amp; Dinehurt of Ionia were cn! Rutland township. On January 12. 1869.!•j let tallied Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jay

ELECTS ITS OFFICERS *"•

I

Thornapple Hills

Wm

'*'r
Mr.. Hermm H.urr .il.-nd.. .
i|J,mr
June ii.
II. mi io
r-&gt; irus
'.»« union were
wrr o"...
born ll( tM
Mr, M„v Hj&gt;uu
Plan For Pre-School Clinic to . ,.Afl children both having preoded Ivr
,rr
,y .rternoon
ihr homr oi her
---" " ■** In NC&amp;r
| in death. She |WM*d away April 2; !932i
Be Held' Sometime
William Havens, of Rutland.
at the age of 83 years. 6 montha dhd
day p. M. wrthitmmnmfimnihcr. Mr*
nnd Mrs. Loyd- Shroyer and son
Future
•
117 day?. She leaves to mourn hrr de’
.
Inehai I ♦loHinan r. turned hutn&lt; H&lt;a« .'uf Orangeville township.
ast Carlton called on Mr. and Mrs.
and * __
The . P. T. A City Council met at partun five grandchildren and lhre-,1 Cini- Shroyer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Cany Althou
from Grand Rapid' Hit- cousin, Nbr?-.-rejthe
‘the Central school March 23. Mb niatcrs and one brother
man, return* d' with him and in.i . a children spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora
I Mr and Mrs. Bert palmer and clulArihm Haven,
liai.u, prWMent.
i&gt;&gt;&lt;-mu&gt;-i&gt;t,i&gt;ii&lt;uu&gt;ia
•»» ,
r
AHtliir
presiding. The.-Qnc
by one earth's ties are broken, i[ drt n of near 'Middleville called on the
the uwk end. EnUirr and Allhouse and Ruth ot Vermontville.
Mum
Ada
King
u
back
assisting
Mrs
inew
officers front the-units were pre*1..................................................................
. As we &gt;*•- our love decay.
Hi llman ' uLm, were home.
latter® parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Clru.
jwjies So fondly cherished.
u&lt;k &lt; i.d I nun Batik- creek Wm. Cronk with her house pork after lent Mr. VanBuskrrk gave a alW.! ijnd
Shroyer Sunday.
being away the past five weeks on uc-' .
parliamentary
------- ------ drill. It w» moved.
Brighton but to pass away.
Roman Bull of Weal Carlton called
count of sicknAs.
*---- * —und
-*
wlWtea
.-.rrlnl Mi
o„ „» on- onr 1»|». uro. IntiKUr; on Mr. and Mrs John Lewis Sunday.
Sunday
'’."■.r1"”' d“*“'
. :«on Al(, A „ J
u &gt;hl
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnum.are re-,
home from'
Ml*.
. l.lld.™ rnUTlnu Mndrni.dl.n &lt;Urlmr For „ „
lhe «lw
STATE ROAD.
covering from their illnrwi.
w. CUXL
i gjnn, hiya n
11sic
L. n*-M1
I,. «i nc,i&lt;iui.yvai
(dlm,l,si ur wm
.III wt;
bev******#*'*'
whll.i|ed| Wa„ ,ht
rau.s |aIW
W« hear Mrs 1 'aminic Baldwin who
Mrvr Mary O'Connor i.-. Jiomc. and tn Hiking tills' free physical examitiaNORTH HOPE.
\ i S* nlces were held, on April 5 at 2 30
ay&lt;d t&lt;&gt; Wm Tinkler-.' lilt recently h* r .on Robert of Lansing' is vtsilina1 tion
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Welch and Lyje
.i ,&lt;-d uwii-.- s.iiuitl.iy night at the tin. week with fur.
At the election of nffire: .Mrs Ar-' “'dock at her «ufter&gt; home on W. Bond Bide'.inan of '.Ire Striker district spent
I Mrs Allie Kelky of Cedar Creek, thur Haven was re-elected president .-/trcce. Rev AdcnCk officiated. Inter­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anders
ment
at
’
Rutland
cemetery
.
sorry to h**r of the Mid- ! visited her cousin. Mr Jafiel Pettrn-i other officers arc as follows
and mother.
.
! Wilson Lake'ol H:*'- ■ gill Friday and Haturday Mr and Mrs • '1st "Viet—Mixa Wade
'
.
Mr and Mrs William .Haven., and*'
OBITUARY.
......
night, ns he was well Hugh Pelti iiKlIl of Rattle Creek sjient; 2nd Vice—Mrs Hpbbartl
Esther Elizabeth Clark was born in Dorothy Havens uf southwei-t Rutland
known l&gt;y several ol this neighborhood Sunday al th*.- PetfciiRlll home.
Rec. Secy -MiM showertr.an
Athens Co. Ohio, on March IB 1851.
Tie -onowing ones have our deepest^ Mr. and Mrs. Hany Scoby und baby
Corresponding Secy - -Mrs. Gorham.. und died on April 2. 1932 at the age
syn.path*'.
’ ,
I visited ‘Iler parent::. Mr. dnd Mr.t. Vcrn
Treasurer—Mr*' Kuhn
,u o;
of vi
&gt;1 years ana
and h
14 aays.
days. nne
Hhe'was
ua- uintunilBesides Hies*! officers the Council
Mr and Mr- Ben Wain- spent Sun- OiUon, and Lavanchc Sunday.
'if &lt;-d in marriage to Jerome B Tindall )n
consUta of the Sum of Schools, all, 1873 In August 1883 they moved to
{school principals anU supervisor*. ali.' Hastings'wherc she spent the remain­
j officers and committee chairmen of the der of her life Mr. Tindall departed
three units and lhe truant officer.
tills life in 1892 To this union fire chil­
dren were born, four of wiioin reside
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
in Hasting*. Mrs. Anna Shafer. Mr^
BY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Clara Franck. Mrs. Dolt Cameron anti­
S. Tindall. Another son. Peter Tlnwhb resided in Pontiac, departed
Annual Meeting On Monday this life June 5. 1931 She was a good
Wc have a ndw service for property owners and land­
lords. Call our office in the STEBBINS
mother and will be greatly nuised
’ Night—Installation Date to
Services were held on April 5 at 2
’BLDG, for particulars.
Be Named Later
o'clock at lhe Riverside chapel. Rev.
i Hastings
Comma ndery
56 Adcock officiating. Interment at River­
Knights Templar held their annual side.
I election of officers on Monday night ol
Out 4-13
OBITl'ARY.
this week. The date for installation has
Miss Dora Smith was born in Pitts­
Inert yet been decided upon. Following
burgh- Pa. November. 10. 1652 She
lb ’the list of officers:
moved with her parents to Ohio at tire
, Comffiander—Finley E. JohnMoiw
age bf 13. Later.ah®’moved to Hastings
Generalissimo- Lohis V Bpssmer
1 Captain General—James M. Lang- where she resided until her death
Marell 17. 1932. aged 70 years. 4 months
ston.
'
Senior Warden—Lyman B Cliamber- and T days- She was united in mar­
riage to Frank Luke. To this union
laln.
were born one son Ernest of Kalama­
Junior Warden—Leon Tolhurst
zoo. Adell und idcil Lake of this City
Prelate—William A. Schader. .
and Mr* Lillie Harwood, who passed
Treasurer—-Claus T. Cordes.
away June 7. 1924 Sire leaves to niuum
Recorder-Frank E. Adair
, Standard Bearer—Henry 8 Sheldon. one sun, tao daughters, three broth­
ers and six grandchildren. Funeral
Sword Bearer—Edward Tudt&gt;{.
services were held on Sunday. March
Warder—Hubert Cook.
20. at the United Brethren church.
Sentinel—Thomas Johnston.
Rev. Lane officiating.' Interment tn
Sponable cemetery.
BOOKS RECENTLY ACQUIRED
BY THE LIBRAKY.
BLTTER—Shultz. Free- 0 4.
CHEESE—Full Cream 4 Egw
Fiction.
Women's RelicL Corps held March
port. Middle* ilTr
C&gt; 1 U Quality
. .lb 1 Ol*
Aubrey Boyd—Smoky Pass.
। Stewart Eduard White—Long Rifle. 26 was called to'order by the Presi­
C RA( KERS—2-lb. box.
SWAN'S DOWN CAKE
• EdTson Marshall—Deputy A,t Snow dent in usual order Business was tran­
select soda*
1 VW
sacted
and general orders read. There
। Mountain
। Rachel FYrguson—Tlie Brontes Went were 26 calls made on sicKJMt ahut-iin
2-ib. box
RED PITTED CHERRIES—Gal­
and 815 other than money reported.
To Woolworth's.
.
GRAHAjjls
. .
GOV lon *lzr, fine tor
I Katiiarine Newlin Hurt—A Mun's It wus voted to have a public supper at
tlie hall on our next meeting day Sat­
j Own Country
SALTED PEANUTS—
1 7 gw
extra special......... 2 lb*. Ill*
i Mane C Oeanter—Flower oi Titorn urday. April 9th'. We draped the char­
JELLO—AU Flavors
I Kathleen Norru—Second Hand Wife. ter for Past Department Preaident.
HEksilLY COCOA—
OO/w
' Pearl S. Buck-East Wind, West Nellie Dodge Whitbeck and closed by
1-tb. box GOV
rcix-ating lire Hag salute—Pres* Cor­
WHEAT1ES — Extra
4 Ep
l Wind
SALADA GREEN TEA—
Margaret Weymouth Juck*utj—First respondent. Edith Bechtel.
Piddle.
•
'.-lb. Pkg. OOv
VINEGAR—PuK Cider, 4 Ep
DUBFEE.
Gcotgc W Ogden—Men uf the- MesSOAP POWDER—Rcgu- 4
Ira Osgood of McCallum attended
Quart Bottle
............ 1 UU
■ quite.
.
lar J5c box. Grandma's 1 wU
tlie quarterly meeting here Sunday
Non Fiction.
Quarterly
meeting
Sunday drew a
atrielly
frexh
2
dor.
25
1
John
T.
Faris
—
Seeing
South
AmcrIVORY FLAKES—
IQr
fair crowd Sunday school next Sunday
large box IwV
ASPARAGUS—Home
I Hurry A Franck—A Scandinavian at the usual hour ten o'clock am time.
BACON—.Meal Square*
q slylg,
Miss
Man'
Baulch
of near Assyria
green rut. N®. t cau GUV
&lt; Summer
I Paul M- Mazur—New Roads To Pras- siient lhe week end and over Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bateman
lUlla Brother* COFFEE
q
pcrlty.
ROUND -4 QC SWISS 4 7&lt;
and Chas. Hammojid
SIMPLY ADD 1c to your
Alec Waugh—Hot Countries.
STEAK ■ O II. STEAK 1 lib
' Boleslavski and Woodward-Way of ^Mn. Chas. Hammond is caring for
SIRLOIN,or FOSTER­
FELS NAPTHA SOAP 4Qg«
the new grandson ut George Baulch's
I the Lancer.
10 Bars ••Ol*
HOUSE STEAK—
lb GUG
in
Hastings.
■
' Lowell Thomas—Kabluk of lhe EsMrs. Glenn Marshal) ts under the
I kimo.
I Guy Murchie, Jr —Men on the Hori- doctor's Care
Mrs. Orville Purcell is some better
! zon
al tills writing
Lbi.
Jean Barnes, Librarian
Tlie L. A- S. at William Cruttcnden'a
:
MISSIONARY UNION. '
was fairly well attended in spite of
I The Mlbsiqqary Union of the Metho- the rain.
QUALITY MERCHANDISE—DELIVERY SERVICE-LOW PRICES
Mrs M. E. Grccnlwe who lia* been
jdlst church will meet al the church
1 tor their regular meeting on April 13. spending a couple of week* with J. W.
j Chapters 4-5-8 of "Christ Comes to the Moore's left Sunday for an extended
’ Village." Mrs. Sadie Cook. "In the visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. Hill of
Village Homes." Group 111—Mrk. Nellie Cloverdale.
GOODS
Matthews, leader. Mlle Box opening.
The Home Management doss arc
DELIVERED
Our Start la No Farther Than Yoor Phone.
planning on attending Achievement
. Mrs- Claudia Ullery.___________
Day al Hastings next Friday.
WE BUY EGGS
DIAL 2491
Prompt Delivery
' Au optimist is a man who LhinU lie
ican drown, a peck ul trouble in .a pint
To save Uine. agree with llir fellow
who wants to argue.
bottle.

Attention Property Owners

temperature that germa cannot develop. ■
We would like to have yo*i visit our
dairy at any time convenient to you, m»
that you can see the cleanly manner in
which our milk is produced and kept.
Our method is so nearly perfect'that the
state of Michigan has designated this
dairy arf the ONLY ONE in this section, .
that Is permitted to sell Grade "A” milk.
—the (’LEANEST milk you can buy.
Why not try it? A phone will bring it
, to you.
'

GQLF

CLUB

MIDDLEVILLE, MICHIGAN

Special Rates for This Year
Playing Privilege for the Season $10
Each additional'member of family $5
'Green Fees any day . . .
50c
I’lay as long as you like.

Use the Club House Porch
for Your Picnic Lunch

Hit for the Rexall original

April First Means Moving Time!

HASTINGS

CREDIT BUREAU

More Savings
at HINMAN’S
•Friday, April 8

Saturday, April 9

lc SALE
4 Days Only, Next Week ■
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, April 13-14-15-16

This will be the GREATEST Value-Giving sale
ever offered by any drug store. See next week’s
paper for list of items offered, or get one of our
large hand bills. REMEMBER, this means

q

Two
Two
Two
Two

Q

JJ

Pure Lard *&gt;&gt; 2

15c

North Side Grocery

5c Articles
10c Articles
25c Articles
sl- Articles

6c
11c
26c

Purchase and Get TWO for the price of ONE!

REMEMBER the DATES ... and DON’T
MISS THIS SALE!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Th® I^EXAILIL ©iraggMta

TELEPHONE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,,19!tt

PAGE SIX

Tire$fone
PATENTED CONSTRUCTION

SETS NEW STANDARD OF TIRE
STRENGTH, SAFETY and ECONOMY
'IRESTONE TIRES alone give you these Extra Values—
.
Cords—the patented Firestone pro-SI that increases the strength ol the cord body and gives
longer tire life-

.

Two Extra Cord PIIpn lender flto Trend
—the patented Firestone Construction that gives a stronger
bond between tread and cord body—and greater protec­
tion against punctures and blowouts.

Quiet. Safe, Lon|&lt;-Wearing Non-Skid
Trend—gives greater traction and sale, quiet performance.
Drive in today. Let us show you cross sections cut from
Firestone Tires and special brand mail order tires—make
your own comparisons—and see the Extra Values fou get
’ when you have your car equipped with new, safe Firestones.

OLDFIELD TYPE

65
EACH
when

bought

in pairs

4.40-21

6.OO-2OII. I). SXO.95
6.00-2211.1).

4.4O-2I...
5-35
5.43

7.00-20 H. I).

5.60-19;
5.00-20.
5.25-18

5.50-18
5,50-19.......
6.00-I8H.D.
6,00-1911.11.

8.J5

21.04

S21.24
22.50
28.42

TRUCK'AND BUS TIRES
SX9-96
26.50
36.40
7O.6O
6.00-2011.1). 14.50
6.50-2QII.I).
7.50n20ll.I&gt;. 26.45
90.40
9.Q0-201LD. 46.50
9.75-21)11.1).

ANDRUS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

1146. Grover Davenport. D. H5; Hifhiway Oommuataney, Harold Heger. r..
I 134. JoJin Hine. D.. 132; Board of ReI. view. William Chamberlain, ft, lit.
Lewis Hine. D.. 146.

Supervisor. William McCann. R..
179. R. J. Williams. D., 134; Clerk. For­
res) Buehler. R„ 207. O. Knowles. D
.Treasurer. Walter Startoo. R. 105. 100; Treasurer. Elver Barcroft. R..
Lim'd. Tasker. 92: Hiahway Cdmmr.. 175. Herman Reiuch. D.. 133; Highway
Gaylord- Holmrs. R.. 66. A. J. Sylvester. Commr.. Edward Walters., R. 217. Mor­
D. 134: Board of Review F. S ey Moore. D.. 93; Board of Review.
! Schroeder. R. 111: John H. Norns. D. Walter Hammond. R. 204; Jess D
(83: Justice. Glenn Swift R. 115, Chis. Knowles, D.. 98; Justice. Matthew Bed। ford. R . J88. Clinton Hebney. D, 108.
Baltimore Twp.
Johnstown Twp.
The Democrats made a clean ••weep: There was only one ticket in the
fol- field this year as follows;
in Baltimore township, a.n.
with rhe
lhe jullowing majorities:
Republican—Supervisor. Allan Hyde;
Supervisor. Leon Moon. 97: Clerk.' Clerk. H. V. Doty; Treas. Sam Bux­
Guy Jones, 81: Treasure^. John B&gt;r-i ton; Bd. Review. W. R. Jones; Highway
man. 67; Highway Commr. Archie Commr. Gerald „
M1,„. Justice. Harvey;.
Dunn;
Matteson. ■ZS; Bd. of Review. Orville parmrhe
.
Puriell. 41; Justice.-Kenneth Garrett,Maple ^ove Twp.
harry Twp.
Supervisor. WepR Bell. R. GO. Fred
' Only ope ticket pr« M*nted In Barry
M»&gt;°.- D- 129; Clerk, llalph C. Pen-1
townsiiip as follow.' .
.
R ' ei". ^recl Fuller. D . 130:;
Republican—SujiervLwir. Morse Barg-* Treasurer. Worth Green. R. 59. Shermari
D . 139; ' Highway Comus;’Clerk. Vernor Wibi-ter; Trem;m
*n Swift. n
’ Kate Burdick; Highway commr.. Ma-; mlskloner, George E Green. R.. 93. Er,
•.on Newton; Bd. Review. WillUelnaiir; nest E- Clfay. D.. 105': Justice of- the
Peace.
Vincent
W. Norton. R. 58
Justice, full term. Bert Litts, vacancy.'
Claude Huffman. D. 138; Board of Re­
I Art Colltson. • ■
view. Vern G. piven*. R.. 83. Harvey
’’
■
Carlton Twp.
Marshall, D.. 115.
; Supervisor. Thomas Barry. R. 44; i
Orangeville Twp.
•John Uftborne. I). 157; Clerk, Lawrence;
Farrell. R . l!9; Lloyd Shroyer. D. 80-.• But one ticket was placed In the"!
Treasurer, Burt Long. R.. 139 Hale field in Orangeville as follows:
Crttix n’er. D. 59; Highway Conunr.
Republican—Suj*erv|sor. Bert Brown;]
'John w. Strouse. R. 52, Eugene F. Clerk. E. D. Lewis; Treas. UlfitMljl
NichoU D. 148; Board of Review. Win Johncock; Highway Commr, Herman,
Crockford. R. 90. James Bowler. II. Morehouse; Justice, full term. Robert'
199; Justice. J CroekfMd, R . 79, Hen-" G. Kelly, to fill vacancy. Philip Mer-i
liiu; Bd, of Review. Ferris Brown;'
jry Wickham. D . 117.
Overseer. Isaac DeBack
Cartlrton Twp.
Three' tlckfet* were 1» the field in;
Castleton tdwnship., Republican. In­
The voters in Prairieville towitthlp
dependent and Non-Partisan. 741 votes- nominated but one ticket, namely:
• being cast Resiilu were as follows:
, Republican—Su|&gt;ervUor. Newell Ber­
Supervisor. Ralph Devine. R. 370. ber; Clerk. Clyde Shelp; Treus.. Otisj
I Ward Quick. T.. 187. S. Wilbert Smith­ Boulter; Highway Commr. Erne &lt;t
. N-P. 277; Clerk. Henry Remington,’ Morehouse; Bd Review. Chas Hughes;'
R. 354. Arthur HOUmt. 1. 139. Wayne: Justice. Morris Hughes.
i'T. Ortley. N-P.. 231; Treasurer. Ralph!
' Rutland Twp.
Wetherbee. R.. 395. Lucy Hinkley. I.
109. Ogle Flanntatn. N-P.. 214*, High-1 Supervisor. Moses Stutr. R„ Hl, Fred
way commr.. George McDowll,'R.. • Newland, ,D.. 51, .Wm Gorham. w|ioj
1357, Roy Garlinger. I . (40. Bert Trout-’ ran on stickers. 76; Clerk. Jxspirl
wein. N-P.. 226; Justice, full term. E. H. Beach. R. 156. Myrtle Williams. D..|
Lathrop. R. 327. I. D. Gardner. L.: 84: Treasurer. Burr Luubaugh. R.. 139,
,133. Barry Wellman.' N-P. 257; Jus-; Morris Calkins’. D.. 103; Highway;
: tice, short term. J. C. McDerby, R.,i Commissioner. George Cronk,jR. 134..
J329. Arthur Appelmotf, I . 118. Jasj Monte Rrplogle. D . 105; Board Spf Re-1
: Howard, N-p.. 270; Board ot Review, j view. Wm. Havens, R . 143. James Dib­
I Menno Wenger. R,’ 313. L. E. Pratt. I.. ble. D.. 97; Justice of the Peace. Wm
Strausbaugh. R.. 104. Perry Hall. I),
1117. Freeland Garlinger. N-P .-281.
134.
Hastings Twp.

SERVICE

Telephone 2240

OPEN from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.

SMALL VOTE WAS
POLLED ON MONDAY

The figures given herewith are for!
rhornapple Twp.
majorities oi^y.
j Supervisor. Frank Oarbow. R, 195,[
Supervisor. Bernie McIntyre, D.. 40;rphi‘»- Parker. D .'Tm'.di't-K] Coiirt t
Clerk. Esther Ware. R . 18: Treasurer. Boley. R.. 374. Thomas Tolhurst, D..
i Chester Arvhart. D.. 45; Highway 3-0: Treasurer. Robert .M. Haqier. R.
Commr.. James Crawley. D-..3I; Bel. of '310. ps- M. Johnson. D,. 353; Highway:
Review. Charhs Callihan. R., 3; Jus- Commissioner, Claud Kermcen. R.. 3l6.i
I Hee. full term. Ben Merrick. D.. 6; fill Julian M. Polls, D.. 279: Justice, full
j vacalicy. Will Cfatg. D. 3.
1 term. Fred O. Stokoe. R . 298. Glenn
Hope Twp. K
I Solomon. D.. 288; Board of Review
j Supcrviipr, George Clouse, R„ 108,1 ^n&lt;Lrr* Finkbeiner. R.. 218. Albert H ;
Edwan! P. nnel-. I),. 158; Clerk. Clif-‘ Par“*"' n ’”4
I ford Kahler. R . 78. Grom* Kahler. D
Woodland Tup
188; Treasurer. Gordon Thompson, R. ,
Supervisor. Glenn Wotring. R., 189*
L. G C. Finefrock, People's ticket. 180: |
Clerk. Truman Munion. R. 226. Karl
Fbu!, P.. 137: Treasurer. Wm Velte. R..I
200. Harold Warner. P„ 159: Highway
Commissioner. Henry Hynes, it. 223.
Stewart Kussmaul. P.. 143. Board ot
। Review. John Gardner. R. 212. Leonjard Wachter. P . 153; Justice, full terni,
j Albert R.i-or, R . 236. Albert Hauer. P .
1125; To fill vacancy. Jesse Chase. R,
230. Dor Stowell, p. 134 &lt;_
Yankee Spring*.
Supervisor.- a. L Graves. R .189.
Claude Willson. D.. 75; Qh-rk. Clyde
Holmes. R. 151 no opposition; Treas­
urer. Luke Sensiba. R . 171. Chas. W 1
Burpee. D. 90; M J. Quillian. R. 171
Carl Radtka, D. 90; Board of Review.,Henry Shhely. R.. 173. chaa. Jnciuon.j
D. 87; Justice. Wm. Ellsworth. R. 171.
M E Maze. D. 65.

I

REDUCES
PRICES!

A slashing reduction in Pontiac Six prices brings the

important new features of 1932, Pontiac’s extra size
and Pontiac’s big-car comfort, to a new low price level

LOOK AT THESE

LOOK AT THESE

PRICES

FEATURES

Js’ow Only............

Two-door Sedan
Now Only......
Sport Coupe
Now Only......
Four-door Sedan

Now Only............

*635
*645
*715
*725

Convertible. Coupe $
Now Only...............
d

Custom Sedan
Now Only......

g*

’795

Standard equipment at no extra
charge include* these feature*—

Ride Control . . . Syncro-Mesh . . .
Quiet Second . . . Free Wheeling
. . 4 Delco Lovejoy Shock AbsorbTS ... 114-inch Wheelbase, LongField . . . Increased Power . . .
Greater Economy . . . Full Pressure
Lubrication . . . New, Roomier
Fisher Bodies . . . .Adjustable
Driver's Seat . . . Improved In­
strument Panel . . . Inside" Locks
On .III Doors . . . Live-Rubber
Cushioning at 47 Chassis Points

. . . Enclosed Springs'. . . Many
Other I’ital Improvements.

Tbew new low prieri
M»du. aod twlude—at no ertru charge—»11
pmel to the right. ‘ PontMC more (Ln nrr
u Chief of Value*.

HASTINGS BUICK SALES CO.
Phone 2488

T. S. K. REID, Manager
North Michigan Avenue

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uf his brotlver. Sam Ciarlinger in Mrs. Ethol Wilcox and Forrest BidelOBITUARY.
,
COUNTY LINE.
:c---- man
Darky?
(rom Corn CrePlt
Odessa over .Sunday.
. Son*
r-;:. by
So"
by Dzfiy?
C„.„;
Anna Flora Ooach was born in Hick- j Mr. and Mrs'. Johnson and jamlly Lake r^~..
cry Corners. Barry county. March 31: of Clarksville tire now settled in their
Elmer Hurt of Odessa visited bls Musical number byy the -Callihans.
Call
1866. and passed from this life March new home on the Jesse Meyers' farm. uncle in. Woodland over Saturday Play.
"Neighborhood
GoiMpsC
•
■•«•»•«»» &gt;&gt;umi vnnsi|xA"
by
,
I ni„..
----..
27. 1932, aged 65 years I! months and; Mrs. Dora Richard of Ionia came to Bight.
Glennn wnu-i
Bidelman.
Martha Marshall.
• 2" days. At the as&lt;- of five years, she «cc-bao^aister. Mrs. Barbara Rcahrn.
Alice und vivan Marshall. Music, song
moVed with her parents to a farmSunday.
--------- ---------------w1th guitar accbmpunlnient by Fornear Freeport, where she lived for 14
Tlie W. M S. annual meeting al the
The Branch P. T. A. was held al the rest Bidelman. Play. "Corn Creek
years. Siu* was united in marriage to i Evangelical parsonage last Wednesday •school house Friday evening. April 1. Courtship," Mr. and Mrs. Will Rich­
William Eckert on November 5. I8*siwai u success -Over &gt;16 wu raised : After A short busincaa session the ords. Music on harmonica MUafar by
and lived in the same vicinity 26 years.' for missionary work.
meeting wai&gt; turned over to the pro- Callihans.
/
To. this .union were born five children.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bates of Les- gram committee. A large crowd listened; A deiicmus not luek aunner
thJi
,Mina E Cody. Hammond. Indiana: hr were here visiting their three ions'
| Arthur Eckert. Freeport: Pearl Irene and their families'over the Week end..
in. four weeks. We expect to have a
iGephurt. Baldnjore. Md.: Joseph Floyd
}Mr and Mrs Will Geihngcr and Mr. and Mrs. Will Richards, nnd consisted flpe musical program nt this meeting,
JEckert. Chicago. Ill; and —
Marian'and
Mrs. ------Kenneth
• Gerlinger und
—----------------------__ ,«f the following: Musical number by Everyone Invited. ■
|Reatha
Randall.—Grand
Rapicft. Her:
— daughter.
--- • of Cadillac,
----- --------vis-1
• Chas,
... - ----------—«
Ruth-•Marie,
and Jesse Callihan.
Play;
husband preceded her in death eleven Red- the former's brother. J. E. GeA! Who's Who in the Home " By
I linger, who is seriously ill at the home Mr.
and
Mrs. ‘ Lester
Hawks.
BANNER WANT ADVS.- FAT.
She ancLher husband moved to Has-i
tings in l/ll, residing at 240 W. Madi­
son St. until the time ol her death.’
She was converted in early youth.;
Joining the German Methodist church'
near Freeport, iatfl- uniting with the;
; Methodist, church in Hartings She
was .active and’highly Iniereated In'
! church work, also u member of the to-j
cal chapter of Eastern Staf. Besides’
her five children site is survived by?
eight grand children: a brother. Her­
If So, You Will Be Interested in this Announcement!
man W. Gosch of Freeport, and num­
erous other relatives and friends A
loving mother, always cheerful and'
patient in her suffering, she has left
an Influence that will not be forgot­
ten
Funeral services were hgld at the'
Methodist church dn Wednesday.]
: March 20. at 3 00 P M.. Rev. Dewey
officiating. . Burial was in the Free­
I am using the non-surgical method
fact that torture belts and trusses can
port cemetery.
recommended by Dr. Brady, who Writes
be eliminated, and patients are not de­
, SHULTZ.
•the well known Health Column in the
tained from attending to business or
: Mr and Mrs George Fuller of Kola-!
mazoo were Sunday guests of W. H
Grand . Rapids ProdS.
The treatment
work as usual. Ruptured men, women,
Bush. Mr. Bush I* slightly better at1
consists of a series of hypodermic in­
and even children are successfully treat­
this writing.
Mrs w. Hoisington was a Kalamazoo'
jections given at regular intervals; has
ed by this method which is free from
visttor part of last week, the guest -of
proven
very
successful
and
I
can
refer
shock
and danger. . . ’
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore BroMcau.
you to numbers of my patients who have
All rupture sufferehi are cordially in­
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barnard have:
moved northeast of Hastings. Mr.
been permanently cured. One feature
vited to call and learn of the merits of
Barnard will work for Will Bayne the j
that especially appeals to patients is the
this treatment.
coming year.

XLT-HERNIA?

1 will be at the Parker House in Hastings, Saturday, April 9th, 9:00
A. M. to 6:00 P. M. and will be glad to get in touch with
all who ar6 suffering from rupture.

Mr. and Mrs.

Byron

Lewis

spent'

Sunday tn- Hasting).
Sunday caller* at Andrew Smith's
were. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and
Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duivan
and Betty and Bobby of Grand Rap-'
ids and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and!
Russell and Donald of Delton.
I

Rupture Clinic

Dr. J. Maxwell Jennings
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL «. It38

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|—■—■—=^5—
Cllftced Dolan came home Sunday sJS“en?r,^ro1tMe"*c't 'pwl «“!COUNTRY CLUB PARTY
from hte wactern buslr^A trip.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buehler
WAS FINE SUCCESS Housekeepers'
PERSONAL
MU* Eleanor ’ Miller i* home from
moved Tuesday to their home at Ack--------- •
Ppcrfinc
Birmingham tor a week's vacation.
Reminder* of April Fool * Day
uay ^Cipes
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong, of er* Point
Miaa Yvonne Trego was home from
Mr and Mrs-Rankin Hyde and *om Were Everywhere Present—
'v ' '' ‘
" rl"lXr
Laming. »P«nl the week end In thi*
Grand Rapids orer Bunday.
of Prairieville visited Mr*. Nettle Hyde
„
, *
. ,
nsvcm api»i
*un
dty.
Saturday. George remaining till SunGood Time Reported
SWEET POTATOES
Jacob Milter was home from M. B. C.
M1m France* Conklin wu home tert
last week during his vacation
day
night*
|
live
March
Country
dub
dinner
held
PlaCr
one'Diyer
of
apple*,
then
one
week from the Western State Teachers*
Mr. and Mr*. John George of Holland College.
Mrs. Richard Hughe* of Chicago and Friday night was a most pleasant ot’
potato*-* cut kpgthwtee and
called on 8 B. Wilcox on Sunday.
Stang olof Jackson
affair, over
over wu
sixty being present Sign- abou
„bou*.
inchthick,
thick,alternate
alternate until dUh. '
Grand Mr*.
Mrs Henry
Henry Stang
Jackson vuiled
vuited anair.
, '» inch
Mb* Mabel Bisson wa* in1 Grand!
lh*ir mother.
motlwr. Mr*
Mrs. C.
C. B.
B. Benham,
Benham, tert
test of
of '-wet
wet paint"
paint" at
at the
the entrance and
and in
in ig'flUed.
u'flUed.Make
Make aa syrup
syrupot
ot *«*, cup gran
gran-­
Mrs R W. Griswold ot Freeport Rapid* Bunday to see Dr. Winifred'
Wilfred; their
AUgar. . cup water. 't cup butspent Friday with Mn NelUe Cross
i McLravy.
i; week
y- Mr Stang was here for Sunday the cloak room* m«dc people rtep gin-’rti.
grtly till they realized
there wajn t Ur and a table.pooif flour—Furnished
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brook* have
Ed Huffman ha* returned from hter‘auo
an April 1streminder The by Mrs Bicturd Grom.
returned from a v^it-Jri Kalamazoo
Mr. and
ana Mra
Mr* Samuel
oamuei Arner
Arner and
ana *ny—Ju»l
•— —
extended vteit in Washington. Oregon [ Mr.
suuiitrr Uta*
Murcia,
were week-end
week-end!11lounge
***
with basket?
•
------daughter
Mi**--“
Marcia,
000#6with
*aPU-y
' attractive
.­
I---------------------------------Miss Mildred (Murfthy was home and California
Seat, of their
n”“ tew
and-----------diugh- nh««i
wliloy - and red.w»&lt;
ouer.
PORCUPINEBOLLS
Mr and Mra. George Hubbard ot thtej guert* of their son-in-law and daughfrom Kalamaxoo t&lt;c0hc week end.
ter.
ot iwtiwl pl*lnU *nd_ “"*[* !nl*e&lt;1 U&gt;u'
I pound hamburg\j
— Mr and ND* Jlobert Fletcher
— -•
Mrs. Emil T&gt;den~«hd Mrs Richard clly went to Detroit Bunday to visit pjyjnouth
*
quet*
on
the
dinner
labh
■
cup dry rice uihcookeib
Grooa are spending a couple ot days in their *on Albert
Season and
muuiten
with Campbell'*'
Mr* Laura Dobbins of Grand Rapids
Mn. JU.n o«™, ,n_a taW™ .. .
.. roll
....
.In .....
.
s gnj
Chicago
Holland spent from Tuesday until ln French «nd Engtteh and interesting tomato soup.
oblong shapes
Mr. and Mrs. A K Frandsen of Wilmont last week
Bunday
with Ser
parents. nenry
Henry -------example*
wrBp B cabbage leaf around each.
ounosy wnn
ner parent*,
, ot ■yearling
.. — which
, ,were, much
.
*
.1 family,..„m
enjoyed
as was
thed gractfu!
solo r
tap&lt;•&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;»»
ISav, ■ 1 If B-ave* hav­
Benton Harbor vuited Hastings friends
Mr.. George
comcr&gt;K&gt;&gt;*
“ *“ U*
a«tul
*/&gt;!o tap- acutii.thirrk
rinil with It
a tavJhptck
Mrs John M McElwain Of Lansing Kuempel, and
on Friday
dancing of Mta. F.orencr lAr.-terlind 1&lt;n lo b(. slljf and dlnicult to munagWM Um- guest of Miss Mary McElwain ing Saturday
Mr and Mr* Ray Branch were ln who was accompanied by Mb' Varonu ixiur over boiling water to make pliable
Mr. arid. Mrs. Philip Merlau of Prai­ over .the week end.
„ ...
. &lt;*
,, -Wo*" well m a baker and add a full
rieville were guests of Mrs. Nettie Ifyde
Mr and Mrs, Harry Walldorf! are Detroit tlie first of the week on bu*lncss
Her
sister.
Mra
Elmer
Llik&gt;comb.
Bridge followed a novelty being tin can Of tomato soup diluted with a half,
on Wednesday
home from Kissimmee. Fla., where
of Grand Rapids is here with the chil- distribution of elaborately trimmed cbJ, (,r nu,re ol water. Cdak 1 . hour*
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grigsby have they spent the winter.
drentS^ntTare away
' '•foo, a r*'“ w &gt; ’*orn b&gt; kwra “«'» by rtow beat.-Furnished by Mr, H. A
returned from Kissimmee. Fla. where
Mrs. G. A Burge&gt;a. Mrs D. L. Chris­
Roy Heath spent lhe tatter part of ■ they
A‘‘rou’ H
they spent the wthtei.
tian and MIm Anne Burton were in
the week In Niles with Ids sister. Mis* niad'' b&gt; Mr* D'A VabUb Wr5‘ D ®
Ira Hull has gone to Marengo to Battle Creek on Friday
work a* he ha* been transferred there
Mr and Mrs R J. Mccreery were Sfrlta Heath, who returned to her : ,____ _ “r ,Jr Mn' &lt;llfd&gt;* J™nrtdi- hot BACON"AND*
and John ir'S1«aip'avddi.
CHEESE SANDWICHES
by uh
tlic.- Michigan vcinini
Central
here nn
on Runrfav
Sunday Ui«
Miss Itraath
Heath I.
u.'' «C.d
annaay
ino* Ivomc herSunday guesu
guests 01
of sir
Mr on&lt;i
an&lt;| Mr*
Mrs. Ttios
Dr. and Mrs HoUghreiv ‘of Cale^onhi
Cup- of clira-.
li«'A &lt;
pound* put
Mrs. Phylll* Reynolds of Ann Arborl Bllnrton uf Grand Rapid*.
onnvaleaclng from an operation for...
Mr.' Sldix-y French of Middleville and through grinder.
came Tuesday to spend the week with) Rev Leoson Sharpe of Roger* Park. appendicitis.
”
rs
Ott*
Wat
nn
of
Grand
-Rapld.2
tablespoon*
melted butter
Mr.
andMrs.
Willis
Bumford,
Mr.
!*
r
Mr and Mr*. Roy Cordes.
| Chicago, was calling on hi* Halting*
w&lt;-npresent
from
-away
1 teaspoon mustard! da*h of paprika
Mrs Libbte Marshall, who is staying friends Thursday and Friday
und Mra Earl Bumford. Mr arid Mrs
with Mr* Frank Edmond*, called oni Mr and Mrs Keith Daniel* and Lvle Vernon Bumfofd. Mr and Mrs. Law*, For thu very pleasant evening mem­ or cajenne. .
1 table-spoon Worrlterterthlre sauce
NaahvlUe friend* on Bunday.
! Scudder spent tlie week cpd with Mr rrncc .Benson. Mrs. Arthur Eckert. Mr.- bers were indebted to Dr and Mrs
woue wcro
Mix all nnd spread on slices o!
Belle Au.ngm...
KMngman ...U
and uacuo
Jacob Wolfe
were , ” * Adroume chrm Me.^ra and
.Wayne Moore of Boyne City has been | and Mr* V. L Wolcott in Grand Rap­ ««
in Lansing Wednesday to uttrnd the ^IrMJ*in”'t, Jo*T£1 wroSSJl’1'
&gt;■»“ •-■?
“ strips
-•“»« «•
, bread.
Lay u
on
of bacon. »•■*Pine*
visiting Mrs U-vanche Merrick and; id*
Mr .and Mrs Wayne Merrick
I Mrs Eliza Johnson returned Sunday funeral of William Buinfurd, the for- Gamble. Dan W Walldorff. Arthur under broiler and Mtve.when the Im!Ctothet* ahd-.Guy Bauer ,
rdll
suffldenily browned Thi* mixMr and Mrs Gordon Edmond* and night from a week * vteit with her son. mer * son.
Mrs M Fedewa. Mis* Ambra and, .......tur- ran be made up an.i kept for
family of Nashville were Sunday gdest* Dr Lester Johnson, and family of Ann
SPRAINED
Peter Fedewa and Ml*» Hilda W. rmr
s
vKA^&lt;ed
. mrrerncy uw —Furnished bv Mra.
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Edmonds
Arbor
—
ANKI I. in bad » ai.i.., Jchn Nobi,
Mesdames Janies Bristol. R. W | Mr. and Mrs Robert Cook and Mr wereWn Grand Ha pl ds on Sunday to .
~ a recent tsaiie Ot
*.C«ok. Gi-o Ixjckwood and Daste true and Mrs. M L. Cook visited their aunt, oil. »n MU&gt; Otnrude NSm *' Erom
pUbllFh'd
at
Saugus.
Mas*.
H
h
BanLEMQN CHIFFON PIE. ’
were ip Grand Rapids on Tucaday.
I Mr*. Prtecilte Marshall, in Prairieville ha* been removed from St Mary * liasFour «.gys separated putting '
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stiaddlek and I Sunday.
pilul to lier parents' home Mis* F«ld- n&lt; r reprint* the following item ot in­
white* in one bo*I. ..........
and the other tan*
Susanne of Detroit were over Sunday1 Mrs. Philffc Schray and Mim Ivah pausch is recovering nicely from her ' tirert to many of our renderMi* Hazel Hilton. 37 Chestnut atl0.hir
the lour yolks nnd a&lt;l
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. L E. Barnett; Schray and two hlect* of Elmhurst broken back.
•
Our prices arc unusually low-^-even for this
Street, sprained her ankle in front of
rU(1 ,,,K(,r Wllh u ;.uRht!y roundin
and family.
m.. arere in tlic city on Saturday on
year, when good quality can be had for very
HAD ENJOYABLE TRIP.
fhe WaMUngton Strret Baptist church. tab.&lt;si»on flour — - ...
J- Mrs. William Bcrkrl, who was called bindnez*
Mr. and .Mr-. F ,L Bauer. Mr*. Lynn. Urt Sunday mwning a* she wa* (-blc«|&gt;o«&gt;a sjt.i
little. Complete stocks of Spring suits and
and yraled
"here by the drain of her.rtster. Mr*
paul Conklin, a teacher In a BerArchie
McCoy
nnd
Mrs
Emnte
S.
,
on
her
way
to
the*
sunriA.senice
i
f
r
.,
w
i
of
)
te,
r
.(,
n
‘
D. n
O Richey,
I
topcoats make it easy to get just whai
"
lell Monday for her, rlen county school, spent lhe week end
Evan*
were
in
Sagliuiw,
Owosso
'
that
chuich*
.
Cwk
tills
n.i«:
home in Mirnulim.
Munising.
Cook this mixture ip. double boiler
with hi* parent*. Rev. and Mrs. C.-M
you want.
and St. Johns Monday. Tuesday , Mis* Hilton ha* been recovering U
nti! it thicken* Beat two white*- '.tig*
uno.
»nd Mr. E A. Burton und Mr Conklin
cup of ,'Ugar .....
then "Ur into!
anti Mr* Wayne Mrrrirk were Bunday i Mr. and Mr* Hay V. Mohler of Bat- and Wednesday of last week at-: from a recent attack of th.* nva-iw and add ■' c;;;.
guert* of Mr. mid Mr . ton Merrick on tie Cyei-k visited ilieir aunt*. Ml-* An- tending O E 3. functions At Sag- and tflr hike from Eagt Saupj* to tj)r ,* &lt;,k.d mixture. Put in baked pi«I
hc
suits
arc $16.50 to $30
■»
the State Iloud
, r.a Johnson and Mr*. Eunice Moore. inaw the officer* ot the Flint Chapter Lynn wax jurt a bit too much for her .!u.n
exemplified Um wink. Mr. and Mr* She turned her ankle just before. Mrringui -Beat
Mr*. Henry Clark and Mi** Donn-&gt;, on Sunday
.Topcoats are $15 to $25
, cup granulated
Ix&gt;ng*trrct of Laiulhg were gucste ol - Mis CL-.!-i*..'
Charlotte Li
I .a”
Mote and* . Mbs Bauer were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ■ cro*.slng Washington Street and two of white* stiff, add
Mr. and Mr*. George B. Holing Thura-1 Ethel
laiMorc uf Mt Pleasant were Bapcr while there. Tlie entire party her rompamoiw obtained a person-with sugar and bent hard for several
...'■
by
1
day and Friday.
I
' Hustings :....
friends Saturday were guest* of Mr. und Mrs. Cldude an automobile and sin- was taken tn mlnuf&amp; then cover pie - -Furnished
C Day in Owomo. The Abigail Chaff- Dr. Carr of Lynn, win-re it was first Mr* anar Frandsen
Mtam Beatrice, und France* Car- und Sunday.
.
rullier* returned on Sunday to tlw-lr! Bob and Vlvlais TUfflCrnTof Kala- ter celebrated their thirty-fifth nn- thought that the ankle was broken and।
are -----spending
week's
vacation ntvenmry by exemplifying the ui&lt;k of apUnt.v were applied. X-ray* taken the!
ROCKS- ’
rchool work in » Detroit I laving beenhnadbo
•'——
---------a-----*-' -----Nome for a week
with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs 1864-1867* Many Grand officers and; next day r.hnwed that there were no. . Several have asked for the r'.-cl|ir for
guest* were ip costume* of tliat ju-riod broken tjone-. but some tom ligament*. tiiew which were .served with the tea
. • Mr. and Mra. J. L. Maus h-v«.
have re- George Lankerd
turned from Long Beach. Calif., andi .Mr* Juck Snyder visited her sinter.'lit was very Interesting. In St. John*, which u a* bud as having u broken at the Exchange Day of the club held
other western points where they liave Mr. Frank Carl, of Middleville on Sat- it was "Men's Night.'* The banquet wu* ankle. The ankle will bi- kept in a curt at Mrs. H. A Adrounit ?
served
by tlic men and after the1 tor the next few- weeks.
.
!‘i cups brown sugar.
been during the winter.
iurday and Sunday, the tatter day be­
« :k tin' men put on the
—Hastings
Michigan
----- Mrs. Amuv-Ctauld .MunUxhcr *lng_Mx*--Catlx.birlhday.
- __ * chapter
__ txmUiir.ter x*jiiunL------------------- —
....
....
. :.'.i. and
... Mrs
TnERESTTNCONCERTS.---------- F
2'a cups flour.
.
,
Ohio, and Mr* Dell Woodhouse of
C. W. Crawford'of this city left
Bauer
were
guests
of
Mr
und
Mrs
!
Friends
of
Mv
M.iunctte
Engleharte
Battle Creek were guests of
«» Mrs
*«— Ida
i.t»..^n
1 teaspoon soda.
yesterday for Chicago, whcre.hr will
Palmaticr on Skturaay.
____
1 cup seeded raisin*
।, attend a gathering of railroad -execu- Post in St Johns. Mrs McCoy und w.ll be Interested to know that on FriMr*. Evans being guests of Mr. und day evening April 8. si»*- will apjx ar in
Mrs. Charles Slswn and daughter*. live* mid large shipper*.
1 cup walnut meats tout*.'
a thenmih recital at the Gray Toaet
HICKORY CORNERS.
craton at tlic local telephone office, are
3 eggs well beaten.
Nonna und -ttorn-n of White Plgogn
Mr. unit Mr: H M Lambic &gt;err In. Mrs. Geo. E. Morton.
------------------- ~'
iScl-Wol of Music in Detroit. She ap15r'4&gt; a .'•mall teasixxinful on but-' The Senior Banner class of the M P 'akl&gt;« * vacation this week and Mr
wen- guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White Pigeon Saturday and Sunday
ATTENDED MICHIGAN
'j;(;«r«*d a, RUct soloist with Ivor tiM-reBishop from Thursday-till Sunday.
tercd
tin* and bake in moderate own.• ■ Sunday School meets Monday evening and Mn Frank Bolyen are taking their
where they were cnlkd by tlie seriowi
Al'TlIORS
ASSON.
MEETING.;
„
iln
uitb
’
tlv;
Felliwslilp
male
quartette
place d'irtng their absence
Mr and Mra. Lyle Wilcox and *on of Hines* of Rev. R. E Showermah.
it the Harrington home
Mim Anna Johnson &lt;Hope During! (lf tJje itmnuntirl Presbyterian church —furnished by Mrs. Roy Cordes.
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs Merle
Mrs Lida Taylor of Ionia was called [•nd Mr and Mrs. J M TowuMnd were (Jl-|&gt;trolt on „ lirogrinu .,t tht. Mny.
\rtaVJun&gt;»r rto, held . tatad,,. f A
* colored choir
'™ffrom
‘J™ Kalamazoo will
Bradfield and win °f Milo spent Sun­ Imre last week by the lllne-w and death : tn B&amp;ttle Crook Saturc.xy nlgli*. attend-, |)urv Sanatorium at Northville ‘w,
Friday evening at the church at which
,
Sunday
day with J*«r and Mt* S B. Wilcox.
Use r cup of corn meal in your waft:.- the Rev McCue o» Flint a former pasof her aunt. Mrs Lydia Hulse, at the mg the mil ling of the- MlehiWn-Au-: March a8 Hh,. U3J R.V(.n 3n cnlhtaia-s1
,
Mlv.
-....... .
rtcip.- and Uu.y will be unusually crup
... r„
Ltv
Mr an&lt;r Mr*. Wqldon Bronson i*-thors
Association of which Mis f.,. n
aIlri
wc
and I(ii
all were
delighted 4Iid u.Mder -Contributed by Mr*, a iUrc* K“re a short laIk
EAST IRVING.
turrai! Monday from Saraaoia. Fla . vpii
...,Sunday
—.... John McLravy
....
and Mis Johnson is a membvr A lovely three* wHhnreptlon
ltK,. tiwremin mime
- ---- ---- -----------------Mr nnd Mrs C. B. Furgeson" of
^th tK
| w. Woodburnc.
.■ Little Evelyn Campbell
who was' takwhere they *|a*nt the wfntcr. They Carrie Befson accompanied Glenn Mc- course dinner was served in lhe ihrcc
Ito------ -------- .
jen to Borges ‘hospital
‘ nearly
.'. 1two Kalamsroo spent Sunday evening with
virtted tor a week ut Jackson with Mr Lrsty of Lunrtng to Grand Rapid* to' tary cblb room at Postl
ti Tavern, th■■
PARENTS OF A SON.
—*—
Mr. and Mr*. Bruton DeCocker.
i weeks ago is improving.
und Mrs. Baril Smith.
see Dr. Winifred MciJuvy, who Is u tables being centered wq
CAULIFLOWER DRESSINGS
i«ViimnJr'th--JFriends of; Mr anil Mr.&lt; Hugh ..
-Io add
aaa variety
vancly to
t0 the
tne usual
usual errant
cream ‘ MU* Farr, of Detroit »i««
— ••••
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Orton and son
spent
her
To
Mr*. Mina Cody of Hammond. Ind., i&gt;atiehl ut Blodgett hospital.
red tulip* Following the
-,
Ulof Madizon. Wis..w„,
„ be 5U1Jf(
.^
‘
""J^Tfmpleton
wall
.
or
buttered
parsley
for
Mu
|
inowcr
spnng
vaaction
with
her
parents
here.
................................................
Robert of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Eckart of Chicago Mr* Pear!
Mr. and Mrs. Don-ilcI D. Smith and was a reception and a fine program ['pjeoed to fcarn that they are the par-:
.
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.
JR,
M
v
„,
O1
llMna
.
Frank
Messenger,
who
has
been
in
Claud Johnson of St. Joseph and Oa-gram
!
n
!
raw
i
lrarn
!hat
lhrv
arr
lh
,
nar.!
a
c
,
n
'
o
f
Campbell*
torn*-1
Fr
“
k
..«
e
?
en
«
e
5.
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Grphart of Baltimore. Md. and Mr* their daughters. Misses Gertrude and Tin- principal speaker was Arnold
*
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•
—
—
ents of a son born on March 30 The {o ^np an(| pouring over it or melt 2,poor health for some time will have an car Page of Hastings spent Bunday
Ileathu Randall of Grand Rapids were.Susie, of Detroit came to Hastings to1 Mulder, who told of his trips to Eng-lmtle
newcomer
ha*
been
•”'e newcomer has been named' tablespoons tatter, tad a&gt; trttewooru
ol! •««•«&gt; •'
'"■&gt; ««
*l,nl
«“ “'"“J M’!'
,4uir3)RKiii* ill
called here tart week b% the death of I visit Mr* Smith's parent*. .Mr and land. Ireland and Scotland »’ search ’Archibald.
Mr*. TVmpIeton will be
lw re
re-­ vBlCgar.
.. 1. teaspoon
..
... and
. ...2 table-1
. .... 12
Nearlv
Nearly rvervbodv
everybody ha*
has had the
th# flu
salt,
,2L\
t
their mother. Mrs. Anna Eckert. Ivan Mrs. J. T Lombard, und other rela- nt the birthplace* of famous books.
membered here a* MU* Huth Mark.*., a
Mim Eva Whidby. who teaches at but all are better at this writing
.spoon* each of green pepper and
Baldwin accompanied Mrs. Cody, fall lives. They returned to their home on
BIRTHDAYMftTK
C°Pa”t*
M’™ *“»&gt; ^nch dress- Wmervliel. Is spending this week here' "
Mrs. ~
Ro-i- ~
Berber
of‘ "Wayland
‘
**“ spent
*“*
mother, home on Sunday for a virtu I Sunday.
.
An especially attractive children's1 ?‘at!ton# Brc cxtended ,he haP|,y ParJ ing and'chopped olives.
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Roy Sieber
with her folks.
Margaret Ra d coinnicnCcd work In and family. Mr. and Mrs Will Page
of k-nr
kmon
the boilparly ua* given by Mrs. H. A. Adr6un-p
‘l A slice or two of
•*"in*-'•
also*
called
there
in
the
afternoon.
the
telephone
ofBce
in
Prairieville
las*,
j inc water in which it is cooked adds
ic Saturday in honor of her daughter
Mrs Bwlon DeCocker spent Tuesday
PARTY FOR SISTER.
! flavor
week.
Zabelle'* tenth birthday.
Miss Low Angell entertained on
*
Lewis Otte* grandfather, aged 86. died and Wednesday In Aun Arbor. She
• Mi** McCarn was present and cuAUt- 'Thursday evening in honor of her sls-j
at Hastings Saturday morninc Mr. and called on Mrs Lottie Shuman who Is
CHOCOLATE SAUCE.
ed in directing the game*
taMK colored
C«m caps,
&lt;»». basket*
ta««.of
« stl«..* “ •&gt;»■•■ -n™
.... ..
........................
..............
Thia Lot
sauce
tor ice ...
cream
or Mrs. Otte attended his funeral Monday. 'tn lhe hospital there and found her
Balloon*.'
Mr. and Mrs Marsden Gernulne op- gaining utter her operation.
ver -Taita-d candin*, und oinrr l.vors * m“
,01- '
vaS“Tn*
,ir Inlik shuke* L. uk.n &lt;rm»
■ •
" ■ • "
,*Vr&gt; r«&lt;c era*. «um piwiwr brwe.
FJ,ctnc
eook
made happy rise Iteart* ot Mln ZaThe BESSMER Eyesight Service
Uw h0&gt;t«M MHUIS lu&gt;t&gt;&lt; retrahinmu
n„„ ,,
Me„
ttellcs* young guest*.
• later in tlic evening. Guest* from out,-.— --------------• Clarence.- Billy and Mary Webb, gf'i of town were Gordon Ro*s and Mr and
HASTINGS, MICH.
1 Miuare unsweetened chocolate, add
Grand Rapids and Elizabeth. Mary and i Mix.
.
Garrett DeVoting ot Grand Rap- I tablespoon butter and very *iowly I 3
Florence French nf Caledonia were ,*. ~
cup boiling water. Bring to boiling
among the little folks present from!
*
point., odd 1 riuiuxuwr nnd 2 table- if?
away.
spoons corn syrup Boll five minutes, or; Jfc.
A jicsalmist. How could you be anything else? Your nerves are
HuMJikh people wi re sorry to hear until of desired consuteiicy. Add vault-: y j
**on edge.'* from the results of rye strain. You don't sleep well.
Rrv&gt; and
L. Dewey .u.u
and Wil
non of the lllttes*
.mu Mrs
ta.
... o! 1 Dr .Winifred
,
. McLravy-1,1
in '. iviaspuvii.
teaspoon, min
nnd »a ir»
few fiiuu,'
grains vi
of mu
*411.. ’J1*
You have frequent headaches. Yoyt-appctlte u fnucky. Relief
-George return today from Blooming- 01 Grand Ilupids who underwent an Serve hot or cold For Mocha chocolate
ton.
ton. Ill;
111.7 where
Where tiiey
they were
were guests
guests of
of her
her °**{*~
otwrouon
dn ,3at
''
hospital
hospital
use 1। 33 cun
CUI, strong
strong &lt;-of!e&lt;coffee in
in nlarc
place nt
ot i
is at hand Our service would probably cause you to see as
. brother. Arthur E Westbrook. Dean-**** lu«'*day night, the surgeon find-. waUr
you should. Then your iiesMiffljm Aould vanish.
of the.School of Minor at Illinois Wesruptured appendix. She is doing 1
ConUnued next week.
leyan University. On Tuesday they hadi?*
iu*
Her many friend*j
MARTIN CORNERS.
We had )i very good service at lhe ‘J?
the pleasure of hearing tlic oratorio.'here hope for her a .-'|K-cdy and copiMartin church Sunday conducted by ■j*rj
•"Elijah" rendered by a chorus of 300, l,letc recovery.
‘the* Conklin young people. S S. next &amp;
voice* accompanied by an orchestra of i
t This distinguished line of toiletries is especially
Sunday
ut 10:30. also on the following,
fifty piece*, all directed by Mr -Wr.*iOn
hr. nuM&gt;-|
°.h Wednesday of last week, several i Sunday when it will be followed by at'
a *i’r
brook. They u!m&gt; »,«»«««
attended * TinAiucradapted for the Iridien who have trouble finding
lean Passion play*' given at the Scot-1 members of tiw
the Hastnui*
Hastir— Women's dub preaching service. All are cordially in- . .
cosmetics to agree with their complexion.
' went
to
they pre- sited to attend.
tish Rite Temple in Bloomington.
“
,n Middleville Aiu-rc
1
sented the play. "A Dish of China Tea' JI s*r«
Mrs. u«rv
Mary Ortho™
Oraborn ,u
of nmhv
atony n&lt;uXf
Poirft;
YOU WILL FIND this exclusive line of toiletries
| at lhe Prairie Study club held at Ute{visited Mrs. Millie Fisher Thursday'
I AND I BRIDGE (HR
Cream color tea roses und candle* home of Mrs. Kclaer. Tlic tadic., report
just what you’ve been looking for, especially if
made attractive decorations for the. a very enjoyable lime
’
Mr. and Mr^ Clark Ovcrsmith and '.
you have a delicate complexion I
two course pot luck dinner vt Mrs. C.
-----*011 Lorin vatted Mr OvctanuUi z
G. DeCou's on Wednesday ol test week
TAMARAC CORNERS.
mother and brothers south al Na*h*.,;;
when she entertained Ute u and I
The W. M S. at Mn Loren Ba^ctt s villr Sunday.
bridge club Mra. Linme,McMillan was *as quili* well attended last week
Mrs. Martin Burrtc cf Burlington.
Cold Cream.
(learning Cream. Vanishing malurtllel.
“
A —
family by —
the
horjor guest as it wu* her birthday, and! - —name of Benton ot ■\Vl*. I* visiting her parent*. Mr andpu
M»c al»o won lop score at cards. Mr*..Grand Rapid., is moving into the Loren M/i. Jamej Martin near Stony Pouil. I
for the Skin. BrilHantine foe
Hattie' Prentice iiari low score. Eight Bassett house and Mr. Blum ol near
lion for lhe Hands Shampoo
Mim Carrie Cogswell of Lakeview ■ &gt;*’1
the Hair, Face .Powder
ladles were present and report a lovely Woodbury u moving unto thi old Mc- w* an over lhe week end guest ol her
irachel).
Itme.
’
,Leod farm which he recently pur­ aunt. Mrs. Millie Fuher.
’
- - o f»’ ----------: t-luu-cd
Mr and Mrs. Claude Loomis have
HALL-LEE.
I yrs Boa.. Cotton entertained Tin*-' moved from Elmer Gillespie s tenant
On Tuesday evening the marriage At day evening for supper. Mr and Mra house to a place over near Woodbury.
Mr. Dan Hall son of Mr anil .Mrs. walker Cotton and .Mr and Mra. ForFili out the coupon below und bring
d*
Pcrry
Miss —
Lots
Lee.
daugh-1
re#( Houghton
nhd Alien
son Allen
in von­
..... Hall,
------ and- -----— —
.. ---|CBi nvunuiuii
Him avu
in u-n.RESOLUTlONb.
...
A*, nt Ural
- ■lOr o(...
. . Cotton*
.... ...............
it in our store. We will give you ab| z_;
ter r.f
of Hr
Mr. and lira
Mr*. SlVurr*
Albert 1Letvof
BcdBeatrice
birthday
Wherea*. it has pleased our Heaven­
ford, was solemnised at Parchment., Pauline Enx of charlotte spent her ly Father in His infinite wisdom to re­
solutely FlifCE, any one of the above
Rev William H. Helrigel officiating ■ vacation last week with her parent*. move from our midst our beloved sister.
cosmetics
for
each
one
you
buy.
VALU
E
Mr and Mrs Floyd MUler accompanied! otl) Enz*
I have been with the Maytag Company seven years.
Jennie Allerdinc. u faithful and in­
the brial couple. Mr. and 'Mn. Hall will
for,and Mr? Titus Will uf Sunfield dustrious -member, tor the past four
It is today the world’s leader in electric washer
All Article* Are 50c.
fnr SO,'I
reside on W Walnut St.. Hiutlng* ,l&gt;cn[ Sunday with tlKir parente. Geo years having cniclrntly held the oRicc
"Sold Only By Us"
’
‘
nianufHcturcrs and I wanted to be sure in taking on a
OoiigTatulatton*.
gear*-.
of Flora and by her high- ideals and
'
refrigerator line that 1 have one that would meet with
CONTRACT BRIDGE
CLIR.
j Mr. and Mr*. clcu'Scar- nnd dough-1dependable cluracter. wop a place in
ter
Audra
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
the
heart*
of
all
the
members
of
CartMr» David 8. Goodyear. Jr. was I Darby and daughter* Iris and Glctuta ton Grange No. 2tJt.
your approval und I am sure the Norge will do it.
iiosles*’ last
to Sk
her bridge*
club on Thur*-I allrlulcxl ‘he operett* at the Sunfield
dwot
A iSv
ResoKed. tliat the removal ot such a
See the Norge on display at my store in Woodland,
day
last wr.it
A tore
y luncheon
. 0..
u a serious
seriou* I Ai
member from our Grange i»
was ot
served,
the eight
ladies
plaVins «'«
»&gt;0u* Thursdav
Thursday evening
evening
’ef
contract
in Ute - ternoo i
|1*‘&gt;las
Aunt Anmr Curtl* remain* about th.- loss;
or at Loren Myers* in Hastings, or call
contract in the cfternnui.
Rty DMtf&amp;on ()J U|U1JU wUcd
ThereforA be it reached Uuil we ex-1
tend to the bereaved family our sym-iJSi
JOLLY D6ZEN CLI B.
there one day last week.
Mrs. Allen Pender was hottest to the! Mr. and Mr*. Randa LtpKomb oi pathy In tills sad aflliclion and sur- W
r
woodland mich
Jolly DiMen on Wednesday «l her,Oraud R«pld* .ailed.at B-j^ Cotton*,
PHONE 88-2 or 88-3
Be it further resolved. Hut a copy ut
'home on E.. Walnut St. Budge (ur-1 Sunday P. M.
nulled
lhe entertainment.
These among tire- sick arc Mary these resolutions be sent to tlic be­
Or any of my Maytag salesmen and we will talk it over
reaved family, one to lhe Hastings
— «■+ » -----------। Curite and Charle* Newman.
Phdnc 2J 15
Hasting,, Mich.
W« Deliver
with you. Alao sell and aervice Hoover cleaner* at More.
ENTERTAINS CLt’B.
-------------- ---------------------Banner, and one cojiy spread upon the
i llx members ol Uic F. T. club were
The accordion i» one ol our oMeM records ol uur Grunge.—Mra. Km mu
I delightfully entertained on Monday
musical luatrument*. but U complained bhriber. Mrs. Nina Hcnncy, Mrs. Mary
—raengnuuuy
Mon
-- ---- ...I.—
-----------------------( tWt w8y even wben )t wa3 yomjg
i E Crocklord, Committee.—Adv.
F afternoon
by SSMrs.
Milton Murphy.

It Costs Less

M

y

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To dress Well

4

4

T. S.

Baird

Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

*

cheated to Better Vision

4

r : i .-'.- t- -r i - r ■ •

Course You Are

di an a deane/

VY—ELECTRIC

IwO

Refrigerators

Maytag

Complete Assortment

washers

Announcing to the public that I have been
given a dealer's franchise for the sale of
Norge Electric Refrigerators in Hastings,
Barry Coynty and Lake Odessa.
[

-

Our Introductory Offer

ts

| Name

| Address

llKEiEaDl
D• D. rerrw

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B. A. LyBARKER

�Our Success

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

(•Hwn.'.JI

H. S. SHELDON

Frl.lt Ilf vr-K. .u. ..,r a-- * v»

ALL HATS
REDUCED!
in PRICE (er Thursday,
Friday and-Saturday—yt

r»..»

*i,-l| si- *••(-

H l. .|l | .&lt;\^l .......... J-vrl

•’oil or **».!• Mr» Fr.»l H*»». '

The Morning

Glory Shoppe
226 S. Jclfcrwn^trcct ' Hastiny*

HASTINGS MARKETS

CARDS OF THANKS

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Creditprs of the Nashville State Bank

GRANGE PROGRAMS

the receiver is nqw accepting the filing of Claima.
Every Depositor .should bring his. Savings Book, Cer­
tificates of Deposit, Cashier's Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claims.
AJro, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statements mifst be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure thnt figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
Filing of all claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.
•
Ser legal, notice on page II for full particulars.

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

Arranged

E. B. Finley, Receiver

Wire

Nashville, Mich.

The FARMERS UNION MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

eloped a sy

•hich nt a k
oasibk* thr.

A.
Q.,
A.
Q.

7(MM member* rarrying S75.000.IXM insurance.
yvhaf explanation would thr officers like to make?
Wr offer no apologies.
Where'is Hie home utllce and address of secretary !

family, or over­
looked'. We (-ven
secure the railroad

tickets.- the Pull­

in a rf reservations,
a nd

a 11 v n &lt;1

t &lt;»

checking the bag­

gage.

Mr and Mrs Byron Jlfus *1*11*4
Sunday. Mr aftd Mra Jake Huffman
of Barney MUI* and ratted on Mr and
Mra. Orhr Fteher of Dowling

sons entertained Sunday Mr and Mr*
C'.afence Cappon and daughter of
Hastings

Bunday
Mr and Mr* Frank Thompson and.
Wm Gillespie of Battle Cnrrk visited
Mr M.d Mn Ernes*. Johncocfc Sunday
Ed Johnson has been having the flu
I but B seme better.

WALLDORFF
x

'FUNERAL
HOME

jfill Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures...
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service

mch/ga!.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, April 6, 1932

PART TWO

|

authorizing tlic Secretary' of Aurfctib

. ture, th'tptjgh a- rcprcsentaUvp dralg'
Method of Obtaining Loans
noted by him, in tile event ttie nppilleant fm)s to protect und .at the proper
. For 1932 Crops Explained
,
| time to hnrred the crop mortgaged, to

♦

I

A bulletin compiled by^Sccrrtary ol the approximate emt of the supplier rc- i enter upon the preitr.-.--. und hui-...i
Agriculture, Arthur M zfl'-ilA describe.- quired. but in no ciuc ih execs* ol $3 00; the same, and to sell the crop to ratlsty
the method ut obialnnA lornL for crop per acre, except for uuck crop*. In- &gt;.!«• l:eti of raid mbttgage and expend*
production during 1932\B«i4*5 w&lt;« are eluding potatoes and sweet potatoes, for]incurred tlitreiiiukr from tlw proceeds’
giving that part o! the mffietin which which lum*'w;U
crop.
lum* w;li be made in amount*
amounts] of the
tlx-crop
I* applicable to loan* made to Michl- not 'in exct-W of M2
~ 00 per acre. Lomu! ”
If •*the applicant• *for -a •loan •1-. a —
ten-gan farmers. ■
■
‘ —---------------- ----- ---------------- . ..
Du* blank* f6r obtaining the* Joan.
ln
*u fnr *'*d
''
•
are obtainable at thr office of 'the ebun'•■ ‘h*’""'----- •«
1
civ"” " "prior niortuaij
ty agent. Harold Foster Atl.i blank- Mi’taliW*, if tile Department o! Agrt-lcrop. Ik mu. I .•• cure the Waiters ol
' counties will be|the actual owners ot the land. hb landare roinpli tcd they ztioiild-tx* tinned In cl,U,|’‘ Loan
to the county agent, who submit* &gt;h'-m b't'wl U1‘ u"
----,
.
. ------- ....—
to .lite AKticiillural Committee of th''Wl‘*s new -.m y for crop pro- m the ••pace provided r,n Uu- mortgage
Coilnty Board of appusiwr for th«i ‘iurium: inehiditig fertilizer, but in up lonn for the p-.rip.-e It tlx iurpUcmit
• approval before they may be rent In i, ri,M' &gt;'» ’*C1' of “ WlW umraint of »»100 w the owner of tlw land and form* it
Hie dejiariuu-nt Apnllditwn . nidtt lx- ,M'r Br"‘- «&lt;pl&gt;1 l.or tobatco, on wtnen w itp tenant* or . hare cropm i-., walverr
maximum I*rate
is »1(100
per1 cif
acre.I
ol tenant
&lt;urh tenant*
or slia.tc
III before April 30 *
।
AtlllXl
n.-r acre.
r ilrt*&lt; nr -hnrr
ernix cih mu*.’
truck cn»|e. including, jx&gt;Uftoes! bt* secuprd In the spare provided on
gl
Till* define* the prowhin* relative to
' ■. .
the mortgage fonn for the purjxx-e.
'
'
granting imrnx for crop production --------- v • j....------■ d&gt; Ji-- a vuiiclwr form supplied by
during the y-ar 1932 out ol tlx* .ip- murn rate u $20hO jxr acre Not toex
proprlulion authorized under.tlx-Art of
5100 l*-r Iacnl‘ "l
f&lt;’r cn'1' the Department of Agriculture and
Uongrrw approval January 22. J033? prtxlurtinn made at any of the forego­ ,signed by the applicant.
-mApplication* ,ior
Appucuuon*
tor loans unacr
under tm-ft
theft
. entitled "An Act to'provide rmeri’riick '•’•if rat. . on the acreage
lieu reiniJatlon-t'imut bo madid in time to
financing facilities for liniuk lai .Hudj.'cnu.ed in the Mortgage
be received by the dt-Sigpnted n-pr«-?en.
tutlon*. to aid in financing ugrictiltiuc. kivcii lu■ the Secretary ut Aitr.rul.ure
commerce, and indmlrv. and for other b'yi inafter jiruv.dni may be used fur tafive uf tin- Secretary uf Auricuitun
/purixx. c- &lt;Publm Ait No 2. Dud Con- rrPi‘:” a!^ ni;«.Un.&lt;&lt;m.-. exta-m.s.uf ut tin- Farmer:.- Seed,Loan OITln-. nut
crop prrxiqction oilier Ilian _r-ed. ter­ later than April 30. 1932
till. AN prwld.. In wrt •«*&lt;»'■ '■'"l
ther supplemental or anxtndutory n-gti?
1 ■ fUllOWA.
.
lalions relative to loans for crop prn“
Tliat $a(J.000,Min of the amount -o
’ subseribed. niul tltr expamlon of same and method* approved by the Dt-psirt- ductioti' pur]M*&gt;&lt;-.-. during the year 1'Xi:'
&lt;k
io withdraw lhi ..&lt; reguUUnte* at any,
int-nt
of
Agricoitirre
through
it*
local
through tla- notes, dvlx'iililn &gt;. bond;,
u-pre
,rntalive.*.
Applicant*
must
ukw
lime.
. or other obllgatioii* a* n t out in sec­
tion 9 .sliall lx* allocated, and inud ■ iigreetto plant u garden .lor home use
Available to the Secretkry of Agricul- and 1 sufficient a*;i.•!•.• ot fi.«| cropto supply feed for tluilz livestock.
may be necessary. shall be expended by
the Secretary oi Apnculture tor the •cant whe* hits a mean* of Uvelilico!
other than tanmnn. nor to a minor N..
loan wili'be made to any applicant who
to fanners in the
did not ojn-rate u I aim in Hfl’i. No
United States in cos
loan." will lx- made for sunuher fallow­
that un emergency &lt;■:
which farmers are i
obtain. ing.. Loan* will not bt mudg fur a total
Mr.ml.iy evening-. March 2«. Mr Fred
Stebbins Chairman, of Hany Co. Boy
year 11132: Provided lurther, TJi.it the are ot Ha- ncieage planted by ihy bur­ Scout Finance Committee, an-I Mr
Secretary of Agriculture .•iJurlJ give ner tr in 1930 and lOTJ Jaiaii:. will not Shafer were in Nashville at the Ciiamlx- made for the pin'eliase ot machinery

Hoy Scout Neu's

*

■advance* to farmer* who sulfeyed from;
bins outlined plan* and ideas for the
crop failure;, in J!»3I. Sueh Uiivnnce.H or, stock other than work stock, tired in county und Mr. Shafer explained some­
loan* siinll be tnadi' ujiiin Mich terms' crop prbducUbn, or for the payment ot thing of: the organized program of
, and coiulllion* and :.ubj«ct to such
Scouting and benefits to lx- derived
i&lt;-nuintiun-.-ii • die K-*n&lt; uiv ol Ain-' Application, for. loan? for crop .pro­ Hw-retrom. Pine tribute was paid Arik*
culture ‘sliall premibc. A first lien on duction purpose* during tin* year 1932 A field .ami hi* fine committee for the
all crops growing ur to b&lt; planted and shall b«- made on the ufllclal form uf
prescribed
nnd furnished. by
grown, shall, in tlw di'rretion of tlie application
--- .— .---------------- ------------------Secretary of Agriculture t&gt;-• deemed the Secretary and furnished by the
. PRIZE WINNERS
‘
sufilcwnt M-curity tor Mich l.*an or ad-; Secretary of Agriculture and shall d&lt;vanni. All such loan? or advuticr-*h*lL«nbc.Uic particular acreace to »x- . Ix-ttrrs of commendation jrcre sent
the cqirnty - headquarter , this
be made through .&lt;-urh ;u;ehi'i«# os the shown or on which the fertilizer is to from
]
week
congratulating
sco'dtx
who
Secretary of Agriculture may de■•ignnte. •*-• ttPPl’H«i- Such'application shall be
mid in such mnotuits A* sta ll :n;encl&lt;•■&gt; ■ investigaud by the Beeretary of Agri- earned prizes for the sale of. Alexan­
with the approval of th- SrctvUrv &lt;n culture through such ag-nebs a* In ;der Hamilton ticket* in connection
•AKiicuhme, mnv det.-rmine, ahv l^run, nuiv d&lt; tt rnune.-4iut the approval or •with the fUuinciiil drive.* Those boy*
-• -*r •• ■....... •
■ any mater-disapproval ot the application sliall If- 1 rreeivlng r&gt;-c&lt;xnii!jnn were:!-Rtc|lhen
Jolui&lt;x*n. Tnxip 74: Emerson fttni_ ___
ini
false_____
icprv _____ ___ _ tlR. pui|x&gt;se h&gt;' ,1!'&lt; imihorizid rqirvM-ntallve Ap- '
of obtaining -an. .uiv/nh-.- or-loan, or in Ptoval may lx&lt; for u It •; .itnotint tiiar..,blc. Troop 71; Vernon Winiiijter, Doop
:7i; Turn Tuggerl. Troup 71; John
oMisting in obtaining siicli ’ndtmnf o:, that nipplied for.
! Harnett. Troop 74; Shelby Nash. Troop
I'.'airunder tiu*section shall upon con--' Die amount approved tor loan pur-L•72; Kenneth Brower, Troop 71; Hei ­
vlctlou tlwrcof, be punulied by n tine cuant to these regulations will lx-'paid ,man Jamieson. Troop 74.. Norval
of not exceeding tl.mo or by imiirtaon- by a temporary special disbursing agmi Stamm.
'
Trooj! 75; Bernard Williams.
inent not excw-dinp G mon'!*.:, or both." to the anplicant, upon receipt and ap- Troop. 72: Altxrt Olxirnes Troop 72:
lx»n.-. for crop production will |x- provtil by the dcmgiuiirtl repreicniaiivc Raymond Preston, Droop 72; Melvin
made in tlie M?verai statir- of tlie Unit- of the Secretary of Agriculture of-the Westerlind. Doop 72; John ISclfert.
' « d State:, when- lhe Seentary ot Agri- following dorihnents:
Troop 78: Orval Ballanci*. Tipop 72.
culture has determined that nn »',m* r- ‘ &lt;a'i Applidatiun on the form previou*- Tht-. c boys placed tn the aboyA order,
|:ency exist* ;u-- n n-sult ol Which farm- iy s|ycill&lt;-d irr tills circular signed by .and are nil from Hashing* with the
ers arc unable to obtain Ioann for cron tlie applicant jind verifu d by tfie desig- ,
production during tlie
any. other source*. 'i iir-e In
in the county in which the applicant i&gt; [
PRAIRlfcyiLLE CUBS
made to such Individuals tn
, „
. .
Wcd&amp;e*day evening.' March 30. Dr.
&lt;b. Promi*xory note, fully executed c. E Hyatt. Ix-puty C..mmisMotH*r.
ricul(ture to have acreage lit tor i.erding. by tiie apphrant tor fte.amyunt ol
Mr sh.,frr
at P^ln(.un,.
and who ini: without nictiiu. ta« pur­ the loan, payable to tin- S.-ci^ary of, whPrr r,vl.trut10n
chase the Mipptie*' net. ary fur crop Aunvulture. on or before Nov. nrt.. ; :i(J K11,h|
ninp v, luflvp yc.^ „r ngp
production during tin- year 193J.
1933. with inteu-.t ut the late of
: U|in. enrolled, with Mr. Gi-r.rge Woxt
No loans for crop production in 1933 per cent and fund:tied by the Secre- ru!)I11;l-l,t..r lxi. Nottingham, chairman
tuiy of Agri.
. - " , . ,
. Imy
Apricullurt-. .
r)f jxwk" committee. Charles Hughe*
(•'. 540(1. 'll'..- •tai
_ amoimt
.. .
. ..
(C* Croh
micnigun. inn
of. loans
U&gt;: «c»
Crab niuriBUKc
mortgage in Michigan,
in nnd «ert Brown c«mmitteeni.-n. The
the tenant*'of any one land owner In favor of the•. Secretary of
r. Agriculture.;;
i BnlKat tests were thoroughly covered
a single county shall not exceed Sl.WiO.: duly executed by the applicant in sucji ।by Dr. C. E. Hyatt and all the bays
ixxins for crop production in counties] manner au to entitle it to filing, and .present- left with n knowledge of the
.‘ecuring paynuij^il tlu- aboVe-mrii- _•-Wulf. Brar. find Lion rank*'also.
.
util be madcal rate
tluned iu;tc. and cmiitilniiig * provision
FIRST AID CLASS *
Thursday cicnin:. March 31. al the
third session of the County-Red Crosr.
First Aid class held at the Methodist
church, Hastings. Mr. R. p. Tew. in­
structor, continued with the fine work
which has characterized the- class so
far-tirthe epur^-. Factory workers,
leaders of all boy gAiups,- and other
adults interested in first aid work are
Urged to attend. Die next class will be
In-id April 14 as then* will lx* no class
this week. Books can be obtained at
ttic Barry County Health Unit, where
Mr. Taw ha* sent those already *|X&gt;ken
New Tempered Rubber Process
tor. A fine discussion on tlie re»|»nriblBUc* of the first aider marked tlic
last
session.. .
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’ 29 x 4.40
30 x 4.50

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52 accumulated money in bank to- have when most needed.
21 ’ put aside money in bank to buy homes or farms.
8 laid it aside in bank to pay mortgages.
7 banked to pay old debts.
5 saved to get married, furnish homes, etc.
4 accumulated money in bank—never drew it out—to pro­
vide comforts in age.
3 banked money to secure capital to embark in business.

YOUR financial success begins wheli you are able to put
more money'.in the bank than you draw out. Put into that
endeavor every ounce of your energy and the result will be
success—sure, certain.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

exception of John Seifert, of Fl&lt;&lt;-|xjtt

-visited home folk* over the week end.
Gillette to the Cub Pack, nnd were Hustings High school He demon­
Mr. —
and
Mrs. Stanley —
Kirnmey
spent: —
Glad to report our sick all on lite
dismissed by their lender.
] rtrated-ijtat we must teach the boys
—
■»---------------------------------.
and girls of today, not only for them- ,l»‘ "Wk’cnd with Mr. and Mrs. Glen, gain.
.
Tlie Four .Time* Seven club met
'•-TROOP 73.
selves, but for the good of the genera- Hu,r of Kalamazoo.
I Du
Mrs. Zada Kirnmey entertained her; with Mr. and Mrs. John Carhse. A
Troop 73. Winston Merrick. Scout-itlonn that are'to follow them.
uplls last Friday at. the home Of her
her , large .crowd und a fine time reported
in:&gt;*l&lt;r.
ujnixu vuumucrtuiu.
ifi:&gt;.-t&lt;r, neia
held an investiture
Investiture ceremony
ceremony;i -Mr.
Mr. Lymnn
Chamberlain, inemucr
member O1
of Pupil*
for new member* of the Tn»j&gt; Mun- the pack committee and deputy scout parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John I^wls in; by all.
day evening, April 4 at the Methodist ।commissioner, presented four Wolf Cub-“onor of hcr-son, Lyman Deans. bi|tn-1 Mr&lt;■ !and Mrs.- Jordan of Grand Rap­
ids were at their, cottage one day last
duitl'li. H&amp;stink's. Mr. Sliufer presided badges which have, been newly earned.
and member* of the- troop commlttrX-----------------------------------------rU *Count
ounr •and
nrt ’wife
if- nt
of Kalamazoo! week.
The boys receiving
these badges
were' M•Merle
presented badge* to these new scouts. John Larsen. 'Junior Leonard. Leon —
Van Dalscn nnd Roger Wallace. Announcenicnts were made by Dr. C. E.;
TROOP 74
Monday evening. April 4. the troop Hyatt, cubmqster. Four promotions I
cciiqfriiltec of Troop 74, Dr. M. R. Kinde came as surprises to tlie boys. -Cubs.
chairman, met at the home &lt;&gt;! Rev. J. Hurry Thompson and Jack Rcnrick w.-re
A. McNulty where the monthly report promoted to be "dennera.” Leon Van i
of Scoutmaster Richard M. Cook was Dalsen ami Roger Wallace advanced 'i
read and otlwi- tnutlue business taken Io the grade of "as.si.ilanudenncr.” Tlie■
cubmaster led In the cub benediction'
care of,
'
given under the Indian sign of friend­
ship and reverence. Ip closing.
TROOP No flO.'
Troop No. 00. Banfleld. Calvin Boyd.
SUMMER CAMP.
Scoutmaster, i* the proud posw.wor of
tlje Joseph C. Giant eup this month for
Now Is the time to begin making
having tlic highest percentage of their plans for summer camp. Periods will:
tenderfoot boys up for second xJaas pro­ be two weeks in length, but scout* may i
motion at the special court of- honor attend one- week if they wish. Total j
in Battle Creek . 'arch 5. The cup cost will be 55 50 per week nnd the,
uill be returned to scout headquarters camp will open the latter part of June. I
for tlie ncra court of honor on the 19th Scout* staying over for the full periods ]
of Apt II. .
nf two week* will enjoy overnight'
hikes, watermelon hunts, snipe hunts. I
COURT OP HON^R
and n tine chicken dinner Sunday]
Thr
court
of
honor
for
Barry'
county
MAI-l.P-VAHM PATROL
noon, Sunday is a free day at camp
Mr. Elmer Lowell of the Qiiailtrnp Mil lx* held April 20. nt 7:00 P. M. in but special undenominational service*
school district in Maple Grove town­ tlie court room at Hartincn. All mfijit are, held, nnd al) Catholic boys are!
ship h to lx- scout master of the pew badge application* and second and first taken to Yorkville for their early mass.
Farm Patrol which is forming at tlic class card.* must be in at scout head­ Water carnivals, d(c. provide fine;
school. A fine group of boys have quarters, Hastings, by noon of the day training und entertainment for scolits’
signified their Intention of becoming of court.
and parents alike in lhe afternoon.
scouts anti the outlook for a fine scout
Scouts, let's all try to attend summer
PARENT CUB SUPPER.
organization is bright. Boys nnd lead­
camp this year, and lets begin now to
ers will meet with Mr- Shafer and Mr.
Die first parent and cub supper was earn and save our fees. Registrations
Lathrop, teacher. Tuesday P. M.. April held Friday evening In the parlors of may be given your scoutmaster or
5. for their first meeting.
. rhe First Presbyterian church. Has­ county headquarters at any time. Out
ting!. by Cub Pack No. 9. Following Chief. T..Bcn Johnston, gave a fine
CUB'PACK 12.
tlie Invocation by Mr. Wm. T. Wallace, talk at the Regional conference in Chi­
• Friday evening. Ajml 1. Cub Pack fifty-seven parents and cubs sat down cago lost week on camping, as our area
No. 12. Middleville. Myron E. Smith. to a supper prepared by the mothers. was high in camp ratings for the area.
Cubmaster, held a pot luck Parent-Cub Die entertainment prognpn. presided
supper at the Kellogg Thornapple ovpr by Mr. Milo DeVries, was opened ■
BARRY COUNTY NIGHT.
Ajhool. Rev. Wurtz acted as toast mas­ by group singing led by Mr, Wallace.
Tuesday evening. March 29, Prof.
ter for the evening and a fine program
The welcome of the pack committee
was carried out. Demonstrations by and the cubs was given to the parents Manley Kill* of the Western State
each of the tout dens of dlllcrent by Mr. DeVries, chairman of lhe [jack Teachers College, gave the address on
games and phase* of Cybbing were commit tree*
the "Measure of a good scoutmaster."
given after which Eldon C. Geyer, area
Mr. Eldon C. Geyer, director of re­ Mr. B. W. Robinson, scoutmaster of
cubbing chairman, presented Den search of the Battle Creek public Troop 23. gave the "Measure of a' Good
Charters to Donald Hal). Robert Rugg. schools, gave the main address of the Troop." These two talks were out­
Fred- Granger and Woodrow Gillett. evening. He outlined the organization standing one* of the course frorrt a
Den Chiefs of the four Den»i Mrs. Gil­ plan of cubbing and stressed the need scouting viewpoint. Barry county night
The man who can he reached quickly
lette gave a short talk on.the mothers' of training the cub age boy during this went over very good with the Hastings
angle of cubbing and pledged the sup­ pliable period. Mrs. Henry Mulder ex­ male quartette. Roy Cordes. George
and easily by telephone usually is the
port of all parents in this character pressed the mothers' viewpoint of cub­ Lockwood. Earl Coleman, Raymond
building wdrk. Mr. Aben Johnson. bing. Mr. Sterling Bogers responded Wlndeknecht. giving 3 selections; yell
find to lie called back to work.
Barry County Cub chairman, presented with the fathers' attitude. Some of led by Winston Merrick and group
the following boys with their Wolf the musical talent of the pack was singing led by Mort Townsend and 35
badges: Thepdore Annstrong, Jack demonstrated in solo work.- Wolf Cub men to back them up. Gunnar Berg,
Chase. Jack Hamilton. Robert Gillette. Leon VanDalsen entertained with a director of Volunteer Training of the
A telephone in the home ia protection^'
Tom French. Charles McDonald. Har­ piano solo. Wolf Cub Junior Leonard, national headquarters, will speak
old Kcrniecn; and a gold arrow for accompanied by Miss Ellen Leonard, Wednesday evening, April 6. at the last
too, 'making it possible
Wolf to Robert Gillette for completing presented a very pleasing violin num­ indoor meeting of the course. Don't for­
ten electives in addition to the regular ber. Eagle Scout Winston Sheffield, get the week-end at Camp Ben Johns­
work. Mr. Shafer gave a short talk on Den Chief of Den Diree, gave two pop­ town. April 16, 17, every man should
aid instantly in case of fire,
Cubbing, listing *ix important steps ular slide trombone selections. Miss be in attendance for at least a port
in the succcks of the program, after Leonard accompanied these numbers of the time. A fine program has been
sickness or accident.
which the cubs and scouts present also.' An Inspirational short talk was arranged and this will conclude'a very
saluted the new flag presented by Mr. given by Mr. Wallace, principal of lhe fine training course.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL C. 193*

PAPE TEN
Ictic Values’* led b&gt; Rev M DMcKeai;
preceded the baseball game.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

COURT HOUSE NEWS

scnlatlves in Hastings Friday night
'
Hatttnga Hi-Y elected officers at their and they spoke, to the Y. M C A j
BROpATE COl’RT.
meeting last week which resulted m group ot Young Men meeting at the
John J. Dawson, dec’d. Final ac-'
chooaing for President. Nelson Gard- home of Mr. and Mrs. Angell.
| count of executrix hied, order adiagnner; Vlct-Pres. John Blakeley: Seen*Mr Chi of China and Mr Hara of,Ing residue entered.
tary. Wm. Fox. Treasurer. Keith Japan both' students, ut KalamaP*v&gt;; £»,. Elizabeth Sall.-bury. BomTof ml-i
Uvhieitner and chairman .d Program college, gave-their own vi&lt;nf» of th-v mmlstratrix ■ tiled, letters ftsued. order
Wayne SnjdejZARxrrt Becxrr. leader. war between their respective countries : &gt;lnulim; settlement entered, petition!
Dale Bnmrt atuAclay BassoG a-siist which needless to say were quite differ-: I(jr hearing of t-Lnms filed, notice to
with the OrtnvyXc Sunday. School ent. Mr. Hara, whose home is in Yoko-; rr, dHors ■ b,Ut(J
• each Sunday bwJftmg.
homa.,went through the terribleritrih-j
i'
See the intcreMlDK program for :!•«•
ln
XTlX^ouiig’men’are «««“«
executor filed.
’
&gt;j
Fkrm Buts Conference at C «•-&gt; Grow ‘I*.™ vtewa &lt;* lh&lt;sf
ttt Albrrt j TllurlM.rn Sixth an­
nual account of cuardinn flkd.
Est. Solomon Blochur. deed. Final'
receipts filed, discharge of Admr. Is-i
I sued, estate enrolled.
one flay meeting for H S. noys and girls
’
‘
April iti. in tlie V. W. C A. building. All ’
. IRVING.
, Est Martha K Varo- t. deed. In-j
drk’Vi't’-s, are to be gues^ ol* Battle
The Irving Grange Glee chib put on ventory filed:'
.Creek Y.'w. C. A. m&gt; tXiVnse to dele- the ptdgram at lhe Fellowship meeting । l&gt;t- Carrie M Ki lley. dec'd. Warrant;
ipies Dean Trout of Hill.-dalc Cohege Friday night und It was much enjoyed.,■ and Inventory ftl«l.
&lt;3 expected a.e cia-.-’. speaker.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stowell and Mr . I Est. .Parmer C Kams. dee d. DU-i
The Y. M. C A. BToutv of Woodland Fred Stowell of Newark. Ohio, and Mrs !charge of Admr Issued, estate enrolled.!
and Welcome were invited tntS Has- CIcmic Kennedy of Hastings were visl* i Est. John Buehler, deed. Will und
tine* hut Tursuay evening to heap tors for the day at tlx; home of their;■ petition ior probate filed, waiver of
" :1 o! State Y c »inmi:t&lt;-e and aunt. Mr;. Jane McCann.
"i■jfice filed, brder for publication enterrtf i
mtnira ih.y. he took on ,&lt;
Mr. and Mra Alex Mayville have n-! petition for sjwcial-Admr. tiled, order;
..Tt' Canadian trip last summer, hlmed to Uwir home lien-, aftef ?;&gt;-mt- apjwtntMU; sjMcial Admr. vnlered. bond;
'
Icome and W!6odl,»nd Gul Re- »&lt;r the winter in Grand Rapids. Mr ; fllad nnd litters issued.
Est. Bernidc. Albert and Grace Cole.;
groups enjoyed
Mayville recently attained ins one
’ minors Petition of guardian to u .e ■
Gerald Patton ot G
hundred and first birthday.
i money for miripra filed, order grantin/^
Benham Is, pt home ; UM* of money entered.
Pattern was ;
Rich* ; H»t. Semaiva A Can
d.‘ Order
in Nebraska.
land. Junction
.
• confirming sale -rnteted.
I.K ,&lt;*»■ &gt;.&lt;4eX!r. an&lt;* iJr?- (Jfr’dd Burghduff and' Est. Charles J. C
Petit k&gt;n.
-held
daughter of Ikuluxs. were Sunday j for Admr. filed, order
r Admr '
[• A
,. uie*t»
- Mr- Anna
•
urday in l&gt;ti&lt; &lt;t Y M C
-U*‘G ot their mol
mulur.
.ntervd, bond fll.d and :&lt; tn
’
•
Pierce, at Mr- MrCanii • •
**orter limiting aettlrnw nt on
H . 'ings 11:.:&lt; ! \ . ...
Mr and Mr - Ira Towturnd und tliu n IoMumHuh claim.- h’&lt; J
Haren i: md
all at Mtddb-nto Mr* Tbann nd A tether, all of Char- creditors u-m-d
Y grclp Jot’.-. u&gt;r» Sunday visitors al the
y.-! Emma 1 Barnum, d
on Ath-. home of Mrs. Mary Jenknu.
. un(i lx:inon. for probate filed. «•&lt;
__ ol notice tiled, proof ol will.filed, "
ludmittlng will entered ■ '
| EM. Semaiva A Carr, der'd P.ti
I for license to sell, flleri
'■tn ••holder;, filed, hct-nie
] estate issued, re:
! E.'t Thptntt Ho-.
• ci’tpts filed; order a
tefied.
! rolled.

Regular Saving
Prosperity

_&gt;ave
time and

ered a Consistent,
T
.Accomodating Service

And control expenditures to fit
the amount of money you have
left.

to this community for
for nearly a Half
Century f

HIS Bank has rend­

3% Interest.
Compounded semi- annually.
Then it is kept in circulation
and contributes its share to lo*cal prosperity.

inc claims hlid. notice

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 18«6

Hastings City Bank

.ount en
Est. Luana 1

” The Bunk with the Chime Clock ”

allowing annu

Eat. William
tit ton l»r .
E. J EhT
for Adnu
rn

VALUE to your community
than $ 1,000 hidden away So
when you save do it in the reg­
ular way—Put your savings in
this Old Bank’where it is earn­
ing a regular systematic rate of

Save a Definite Amount
F.rom Your Income__

Hr; Cfrarle? t Huffman’. 71
iihowine c
Fi-aiik 1
license
lion en*

ip«d*( low I.G.A. price* lilted below.

A DOLLAR WISELY
SAVED is of ^GREATER

It is alright to spend money
wisely, but -- so many folks
spend what they want to spend
and if there is any money left
they SAVE IT. Now the right

1GIL

'CLEANINC HEEPS

Don’t Save
by HOARDING!

. Depends upon the circulation
of money just as health de­
. pends upon the circulation of
the blood.

Stores

Spending

of Frugality

Habits

v-

u.'ss? sa

WISE

CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

I'r.inl

&lt;oi iruUnt.

profuic &gt;udi
lhe ume high quality ihel you
W i . -*i&gt;.

i &lt;imjxini«l by .M
Tlmrtdav afte.ru

Soap Chips IGA
15c
Soap Powder IGA u&lt;..i,. 19c
Soap IGA
White Floating
§C

unuig to
New York move., far-tcr and faster.’
writes a columnist.
Francis
----- - Neilson
-------------spent
Jay Saturday night
We.hcpr a mint who stopped on a
Sunday with hv&gt; parento ut Tru- corncrTo tie his shoe w ixuntcd out
। as an old landmark.—Lite.

Old Dutch Cleanser
I.G.A. Sto.

Mopsticks .
Brooms Clean Sweep
Saniflush . .
Clothesline s.4 c.,d

ribir-da

Z9c
.

On account of poor health I will sell my personal property at
public sale on the Frank Messenger farm,
miles southwest of
Hickory Corners, on

"h White Laundry

I SOAP

4GR

Especially adapt'd for hard •&lt; cold
, water A rsal Moaty-ww.

TUESDAY, APRIL 12

-

5 bar. 14^-

4

Drano

AUCTION SALE!

23c

Commencing at 12;Q0 o’clock noon. I offer the following property:

FREE!

Beauty Soap
’XS&amp;S- 2
15c

iga

SAVE ON THESE EVI RVDAY NEEDS IOO

Peaches IGR Tree Ripened Can 19c
Pork U Beans Campbell’* fc’ZjC
Soi Wash Large tiza . . 19c
Gold Dust
. 19c
Mayonnaise IGA
15c
Peanut Butter
15c
Cleanser IGR
Chipso
. Fl« 19c

roni.lt&gt; i:t

&lt;H

BAKING
POWDE R
Z/5r

dnsh^ru'rtsfi^and'Oegetables ‘-j
I.G.A. STORES

COWS
Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh
in November.
Holstein and Jersey cow, 6 years
old, bred in November.

Iron Age cultivator.
Champion potato digger.
Milwaukee corn binder.
John Deere corn planter.
Iron wheel wagon. Spring drag.
Oliver riding plow. Land roller.
Spike drag. Good double harness.
Third horse harness.
Light driving harness.

FARM TOOLS
Hay loader.
Side delivery rake.
New Idea manure spreader, new.
Superior grain drill.
John Deere cultivator.

HAY, GRAIN AND FEED
100 bushels oats.
Quantity corn stalks.
4 tons timothy hay. Ensilage.
Also some miscellaneous articles
too numerous to mention.

HORSES
Black ^nare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1300.
Bay horse, 15 yrs. old, wt. 1300.

@

- .......... Ji Mr.
vita'Winehull. at Mlnitii. Wrdni.
Bertha MugrRlge ot Middleville r
। the week etjd with her Hunt anti tincltU
, M. anti Mr» Miner Fulmer.
, M.-_ and Mra, earner Selimrielmcrer
and family &gt;pcnt Sunday with her
brotlie;. ired Bowe* man. ana family
m Yankee Spring:
ME*. Abet Mattel Mrf'.td'a’. Oil*’ ’
College ’i'uhiuay and attended
in lhe evening.
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PRICE
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double
acting

25
25*

TERMS OF SALE—Strictly Ca»h. »•

FRANK MESSENGER, Prop.
B. J. and H. H. RIX, Auctioneer*. HOMER W. ALDRICH, Clerk.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 193?.
•
FRrrpnBT.
'railed Bunday at the H M. Boughner
BUmiTniE.
Caller* Sunday nt the home of Mr. borne.
I several of. the -ladles of fhta place
and Mr* P E Denting were Mr ond
'v*r-, a„ ,,
. , 'r McDowell of arp p|annnlng on attending Achievr■Mr«. P. C Deming of Grand Rapid--.,
L
,crt Mr u,ul Mr5 'Uvn? day in Hastings Fridav.
-Mr and Mrs George Deming Prank- ‘‘
mg Tuesday.
UnJe rara,H)r PA,nrta Krr,dal| of
Mrs• Elia
Catt
is spending
this week Kalamazoo is nuking un Indefinite rtay
hit K Burgee und Mr. nnd Mts. Allen
’
.
( t Carlton
Carlton.
Fish and three Ciuldren
in Carlton.
at the home of Mr and Mis Herox
Mr. and Mrs. Oirlc Catt of Lever
Mr arid Mrs. Hale of Cariton rolled
Mr..i­ Wilcox She rm.rwl t|r Branch school
ing Mime
came raturnay
Saturday ami
und were
of ,u. Moi.dav morning
:Friday at the Mrs. Ella Cuti hmm-.
»*n guest.-.
I-1"'1- &lt;»'
Samuel Custer .if Ihiw-ne bar-*, d uw-av Mrs- EUa CaU nnd grandson. Glen. 1,1
mun- 'b.
’Wednesday
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'’[till 8unday»e*enlDg. GlftVtB-rompamrd
Mr. and Mr*, fielaon Brumm ot*
Burt Itaiir ;M
“ O'-niK.;
"
Ralph rtyVirie. Siindgy.
TW.-W .n-mn, ..
P, A, TO.,mMl
. _&gt;a!o l)-'Vje- anti Mr. and1
,lwm«\
.
and Mrs. Dell Godfrey Thur^fty.
Curneroii .McIntyre and lltrle . &lt;hi
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Beattie, and
tWb daughters,
two
daughters. Irene nnd Jean of
Iioipe were. Mr. nnd Mm Furtiiey of
Mrs. corn D*
Vicksburg were guests
latnxing and Mr. and Mr . Bauer, of hen- tin. week
and Mn Ed Babbitt.
Hastings.
li» r, farm here.
Mi nd Mn. Lloyd Yargrr and fam­
‘spent her .pring vacation with Mr-.
ily uf Lansing were guei t •: SumjaAmt
W R Uibdcll
I Ricliard Lobdcil of Kalamazoo •pent, Mr und Mrs. Prank Target.
'the w&lt;«-k end with his pareHtij, Mr j|hd
•Mrs. W. I’ U.lxirll.
'
Mrs Claude -Walton' attended R*.,u*tidx&gt;rlu&gt;&gt;d ui-.li
Mr and Mrs. Euri Rogers were Ha'- 1 funeral
of Mr. Vander Malle of Grand
‘7 £
,
‘tliigs visitors Saturday.
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.
\ vrem ivmiia
I M... Mviilr Hh-iura ot M-rll "■I”'1'
M.a
!&gt;«.» Arlumi
called Friday at. the P. A. TiwimaH.
• ,,
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...
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ijomo
•
Die Misses Marie- Burge-'., and lady
Wood and VirtHleinMr
Mr. I- A Ttonu. Ind
muzoo were guests Saturday of I he.
former's
grand iiareiits. Mr. and Mr..
'.Baker «t the Pennock hospital Ttiur&lt;F.
E.
Dt-mlng.
! day.
Mr upd Mrs Prank Baker and Tamilly of .Grand Rapfita called at the P
Mr. Blanch Deming wa
A Thomas home Werlip-.sday.
&gt; Dean Ft*h of Lake CiLv ealleil Sat- genuine surprise at the hoi
(urduy at the ji-hinl Rogers home Dean- and .Mr&gt;. Wayne Benton
LOui-. Lucile and Leva
birth(Wils a former resident of our village as.1 evening, the occasion being
iunday with the Maurer
(well as a student In the local school, j-—~ — ---------1 Mr. and Mrs. John Fish accompanied; Each brought a token of friciidship. children,'

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Dean Fish back to hl* home in Luke ।

(City Saturday for un extended visit spent, the week end with her uni
| I Mr. and Mn.. irvitig Hose me mtiv-(with
;
CRESSEY.
Mr. and ....
Mi ' -------Elmer -----Huntley ot Chi­
tin- former's brother, Bud Fish ' Ralph and family.
- -- -Rota-:;
3aum
Jig to the Ahirrtson farm on'the'River' Mrs. Marion Nagler left Friday for
Mr. and Mrs Kawazack urn- Grand cago. Mr. 'and - MiLaid Weik's Ditci'
Chieugo uhgre .she will remain th-; Rapid.- visitors Saturday.
two children ut C&gt;n.|id Hi
Mr. ami Mrs Leslie Enziau and son
Mrs.
Minnie
Hammond
from
mar
definitely.
I
Mr.
und
Mrs
Howard
Houghton
of
visitors
in
tlic
C.
G.
Carlton
Jwmc
visited Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Enziah a.
has
Bliss
Rutland
I- spending
. Hasting------- —
- come, for an indefinite,H. ‘»
Bliss
of of
Rutland
R spending
» s-ev-' Detroit .-|x-nl tlie fore part .if the w.-.SutuftFiy.
Kahim.-uoo, 'Saturday evening.
.stay with her niw. Mrs. Nelin- Ruk-ieral days wit|i Dr. Peckiram.
. .u—_
-a.
&gt; •*— ~Uy
Boyd Sornbury arrived home FnMr and Mia. Harry RoWltaon ami1 i-nmore
.
The member* ot the "Goqd Will ' Re- Smith.
—' day from. California, where fie spent]
family &lt;&gt;: Augusta spent Sunday' with1 , Mi,, ami Mr- Clillord Kahler unp, b..kahs met Friday afternoon with
Mr. and Mnf, Robert Nash of Lan ing the winter,
■ children from vast Delton spent Sun- Mrs. Edith Godfrey where tlwy were •isited at John Nash's Thur*day..
( Mrs. Electa England and grand-bn
day with pe Reynolds and family.
loyally entertained by the hostess. Mr.-.: ILi&gt; Deming and-itr- Edith Benton Rob. rt. were Martin shoppers Saturla.-.' Monday and Tuesday. The inrnir. MU- ROM-iia Barber Trom Saginaw Godfrey, with card playing.
Mr.
Mrs were Lofceil ...
visitors Friday.
'
«'•••
day.
.
Qt
had to get out their Snow shovels ami*I (spent tlie week end with her parenU I Theresa IJghUoot
won first prize and&gt;
rural
—n----- ...—
.....
.
Mr&gt;. John Beanie Is recovering from
Mr. and Mrs Clay Barber and family. Airs. Je»it
.Vai;r_ second prize, we Lowell, Caledonia and Bowia.- met ,al nn ulcer on her ankle. We stated in a
&gt;ir ’Waters,
(were served with ri-Irr-him-nt.-.. then. the Bowm- laidie-' Aid hall Fndav e-.e- paj-tVt'e
Sunday with relatives at NihBANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
udjourned to meet with Mr... Laura nmg. It wa* one ot the first' social take.
;Thompson and Mr .. Vada Buehler in, gathering., of thta kind of the K.ir.
The kMs Helen. Manon and Har-!
May
XCounty Rural Teacher-. A:&gt;'Ucia(inn ■ riet B- Attn- have r.earlv completed'
i Ed coats ami Dick Moulton wen- In Mr. and Mr.-. Patten of the Y. M. C. A tlielr woifc hi -. uiiii; .if Hartinr* High
(Hartings und Uiwell Tutwluy on buw- were their guests. Games wvre played, rohoo).
‘
1
j
;new.(a fine.pop luck supper was.Mtyed.
( - Leo CJay and family -from South
: Mr. and Mrs Coat spent En.--1 Mr.- Watt Thomas and Beatrice wen- Bend. Ind . wen' at their cottage Suri-;
;ter with their daughter [tuuMiusbaml.(iu. jmddlcvii!*- and Cah-donia Saturday day,
The post two years haw demonstrated the soundness of the
plan upon which Bunding und Loan Association, arc founded
; Miss Helen BoiiRhner-and Mrs. No-:
and nip-rated.- . Tin- people who huvi- enlrUated their money
j vitikcy and daughter. .Jasephine. oc-!
with the Standard have had every reason to rejoice* Not only
IromfMtnird Mr. ami Mis. H M. Bough-1
has the principal'remained intact, but the ncrtiit-d 5-:. dividend
■ner to Hastings Saturday,
halt tgcn-palfl in cash.
Mr-. Elleu Ynrgrr returned Sunday I
ho her home after «An extended'stay I
Tills conservative Savings nnd I/»an AMOdatlon nflcrs no
1 with-hcr daughter. Mr.i. Max Tucker of &gt;
.•'IM-ciilutivc attractions. It-is lor thr thrifty. and has no gc'
rich quick" In its plan. During 30 years bus .shown n steady
Detroit.
• Mr. and Mr-. Hay Warr of South 1
growth'and accumulated a reserve fund ol HOO.OilOOO tn Insure
Lowi-ll called Tuc.-alay on Mr. and Mrs.; It future safety, br.-idt-s paying-lhe yearly S' dividend
F. E IJenilng
Mr and Mrs. Sam Eckert attended ,
the tuncral Wednesday of their stater-1
in-law, Mrs. Anna Eckert in H^stmi's.!
• who passed away March 27.
Mrs. Frank Hynes has .been on tlie |

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Hastings, Mich.

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ANNOUNCING

j Mr. and Mrs. George Thimpson were ।
JguestN of tinir son. Harry,'and family;
ol Hastings over the week end.
; Mr*. Lydia Simpson spent the week .
in Grand Rapid* with her daughter
and husband. Mr. and Mi s. Freeman
1 Comstock.
‘ 'Mrs. John WaH* and Mrs laurence
Jolin.-a&gt;n and- son, Richard, ot Bowne

ADMINISTBATORSSALE
In order to settle the estate of John Buehler, deceased, I will have an auction sale
on the farm, H4 miles west and one mile south of Freeport, or 1 mile north of the
Moulton church, on

Wednesday, April 13
Commencing at one o’clock sharp,

COWS
Purebred Guernsey, No. 131269
Rude Mary, due April 28.
Purebred Guernsey, No. 296981
Rose of Rude Mary, fresh.
Grade Guernsey, age 5 years,
fresh April 14.
Grade Guernsey, age 5 years,
due April 8.
Grade Guernsey, age 3 years,
with calf by side.
Grade Guernsey, age 2 years,
bred March 2.
Grade Guernsey, age 2 years,
due May 13.
Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 years
old (176287).
Grade Guernsey heifer, age 15
mos., bred March 25.

nnd

sell

the

following:

Grade Guernsey heifer, age 1 yr.
Grade Guernsey heifer, age 4
months.
Purebred Guernsey bull, age 8
mos., eligible to register.
All cattle tested for abortion and
TB. All have a milk record
given day of sale.
SHEEP AND POULTRY
19 ewes, Shropshire.
75 White Leghorn chickens.

MISCELLANEOUS
Platform scales, 1000 lb. cap.
Champion hay tedder.
Slush scraper. Old wagon.
2 ten gallon cream cans.
Top buggy. Open buggy.Portland cutter. Other articles
too numerous to mention.

THE NEW FORD EIGHT De Luxe Tudor Sedan

Eight-cylinder,

Roomy, Beautiful Bodies

Biding Springs

*

65-li or sc-power

Low Center of Gravity

*

Engine

*

Vibrationless

Silent Second Gear

« Bapid Acceleration

• Low Gasoline Consumption

»

Reliability

New self-adjusting Houdaille double­

enclosed four-wheel brakes... Distinc­

-. . . Individual inside sun visors . . «

acting hydraulic shock absorbers with

' Cowl ventilation ... Adjustable driver's

thermostatic control . . . New rear

tive steel-spoke wheels with large hub
caps ... Handsome V-type radiator.. .

spring construction . . . Automatic

Graceful new roof line and slanting

scat. . . Choice of Mohair, Broadcloth
or Bedford Cord upholstery in ail de

spark control . . ; Down-draft carbu­

windshield of clear polished plate safety

luxe closed types.

retor ..- . Carburetor silencer;;. Bore,

glass... Single-bar bumpers, chromium

3 1/16 inches. Stroke, 3 3/4 inches
. . / Piston displacement, 221 cubic

plated ... Low, drop center frame . . .

inches ; .

90-dcgrec counterbalanced

fuel from fourteen-gailon gasoline tank

-inimpnirdhrJfunjHtdtr, )O-4ari*-pe«vr
engine, operating with new lenooihnett, it aeutti
able inftunm body typet at $50 leu than the ■

i ; Large, effective fully

in rear ... Choke on instrument panel

torreipeuding V^pricetliUod below. .

crankshaft

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

V-type,

Synchronized Silent Gear Shift * Seventy-five Mliles per Hour » Comfortable

TERMS—All iumi of $10 and under, cash. "Over that amount, 6 mos. time will
be given on bankable notes with interest at 7%; 4r/e off for cash. No property re­
moved until settled for.

SEMIAH SEESE, Administrator

90-dcgrc^p

Mechanically operated pump drawing

AN

NEW
Poadtier . . . $460

Coupe

.... $490

...

495

Sport Coupe . .

535

Tvd’or Sedan .

500

Pordor Sedan .

590

Phaeton

UNUSUALLY

DeLttxeTLoodtier $500

De Luxe Phaeton

THE NEW. FORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR

545

DeLaxeT«&lt;/or $550
DeiuueCmvpe

575

Cabriolet ...

610

De Dur Fencer . $645
VicMnU ....

\P:9^Patnfypbufhightapddelh‘ery. Bampert and tpantire extra. EceoenucuJterou through Authorized ford finance Planet

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL «. lttt

PAGE TWELVE

DELTON.

'

NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.

j

EARLY WORKERS GET
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Reynolds and! Lyle Wood had the mUfortune Ur
BEST LOOKING LAWNS two children of Chicago ind Mr. and break hi* arm Friday night, cranking

Heavy Asphalt

LOCK SHINGLES

Mrs. Ruk-cII Reynolds and daughter of hl* ear. ’
.
Seed Mixtures, Fertilizers, and Kalatnawo were guest* of their par-. The Parmelee Home Management!
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Reynolds Sat- class sprung # complete surprise on]
Proper Methods Described By urday night and Sunday.
j their leaders, Mrs. Olady* Thoma* and j
wpsvMMu»»
M.n.c College
। Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pennock enter-(Mrs. Trrssle Cline, at the 1 tome of the
Specialists at State
1
Good lawns depend on an early Mart talned Mr. Will Pennock and Mr. nnd |
X’X?* Xeata"«j’hrsK x?. EbU“Prnhock 01
w 8un‘= T«p7riSp:?d.*Jar^

A REAL Investment
safety of principal and regularjty of dividends, invest your
fOR
surplus funds in building and loan

i 'tn o?d taw-ns. according to thr soita William G. Smith made a buslnmI SrSir“l^dCT??v«? n!eftJmh'
, । department at Michigan State College trip to Detroit Wednesday.
"J thelr 1"*der» “
pretty-cake *av Tlie lawn should lx- rukrd a» soon a.j{. T Chandler was In LmuMiig last!
d M
o,
Adams h«d the
Use ground dries sumclently und un- wwk from Monday until Friday alinL. their h^e bv
even ptaces should l&gt;- leveled up by tending n well driller* convention. On(Th
Thev have the svmtuithv of
adding new mil. Seeding while, the hu return home he suited hl* broth-1
»y™pathy of
ground is freezing or while there u er-in-taw in Kalamazoo who Is very' J,.J lu uh.Id ln ....
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""no1 h"”"
•1'k
growth ci the lawn.
Mrs Kate Burdick and mother. aJ!n business mceling was held as wc all1
TELEPHONE 2515
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FRANK SAGE
Tlie grass mixtures recommended by Mrs. Luelta Bcedlc of Hickpry,Corners ■ went to the fair. The next meeting will
the college mqn arc blucgrav- 50 per were guests cJ Mr? Frances Searles ix, jlrid April'31 in lhe basement. Ada
cent; Chewing’s New Zealand fescue. Sunday.
.
’:
Skinpcr.. Mabel Kermeen. Irene Flnk-i
20 jxt cent: redtop. 20 per cent: and
MrK Marlp wiliianw gave a shower: bcinrr. Mary Rosenberg will i-erve
I
Detroit'* Oldett Building and Loan Auociation
'Colonial bent grus--, in percent, for all fnr
L1]a william* at-the former’s! Mr. and Mrs LouL, Schantz and J
!■ 1ns Osgood attended the Quarterly. place* Except shaded spots where fw;n.. ThurMUv &lt; vnninu.
'family of. Cakdonfa were Sunday1
1250 Griswold Si., Detroit
WEST HOPE.
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Monday
’
acting
’
■at
Baltimore
Sunday
afterrough
stalk
meadow.graw.
40
per
cent;
Mr
and
.
Mrs
Harry
wertman
’
visitguests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Schantz
There U no school loth
Ettabii.hcd 1HS9
'
Lauher» ta jChewiiufk New Zealand h-scix'. 30 per ,,d Mr and Mrs Hay Johnson at York- and family.
.
because of lhe death o! Mr.
L.......noon-- beln«{ the 0,uy QQC
!cent..r«!top.
30 p&gt;r cent, and Colom..: vtIll. Friday afternoon Mr Johnson IMr. and Mr- Harry SHmson ami!
bauzh's husband '* ' grandfather, Mr. a.trna,
....
. L. Maus&amp; Son,' Local Representative, Hustings
~
.
........
we arc very sorry to hear that Mr&gt; tint grass, io pertent. should lx- used . , Constunt sufferer with rheumatoid family- of Grund Raptns_wyrv Sunday j
., ■ ^’arwell of Delton is in the New
Um-20 to 25 pounds 61 a high urao.- arthrith.
guest* of the former’* father. F. M ,
Heiman Moorehqliw o( Orangeville' Borges., hospital.' critically ill follow­ fcrtl’diter to each LOW sq. ft ot lawn . _M1., Ilr Farwell I* very low in Bor- Stimson at the .home of Lu pier re 8tirn-|
Spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenniuig
. ing two opcrawons.
operations. ricr
Her inenus
friends lq
thio ’- ^nu- ri-commt-ndcd analy.c- are lo-B-fl,
iq tnui
p-is-iital having undergone a scc-r-on.
.
Morehouw.
vicinity all hope for a sjieedy recovery.’ 10-6-4.’ or one with simitar proportion.-.
operauon-Tuewtav. A blood trans-1 Mrs Reed and father. Mr. Shook. - . Mr. and Mrs’. . Jam's Collison of
----fusion was given her Sunday morning hare been on the sick lut the ju.-: wllh
dau#hter. Mrs Hunk Brown. been staying- with her grandinoUi* r.
Kxlainaroo, were callers In thisj
CLOVERDALE.
mixed w.th dry sand or other soil tt&gt;
^,r and j4tJ1. Duane Harrington of, week
...
.
.
acroni|&gt;uiiied them hotnr
neighborhood Sunday.
i Mrs. Frank Humeston returned to permit it.-, even distribution by broad- Katainanx. wen- Sunday guests of .his! Mr*. Earl Kermeen accompanied Mr and family of Hickory- Corner.'.
-—, •
Several from around here attended: Mr- and .Mr;. Hoy McMillen mid
Lynden Johncock. who recently un- ■ Battle Creek Wednesday evening after casting or with n small, hand drill. Al- ,,-rfiari-nu,
Mr.—
and._...
Mrs' —
Cha*. --------Hurringand Mrs. Wm.
- •
•
-to • the oytU-T supper at Bowen* Mill* Prt- .daughter. Phy Ik.s front near Cutlerville
-------- —
, ' --------- Schroeder
derwent an operation for appendicitis ■ spending a few days with Iwrwblher. W«ys apply fertilizer.-; when the gross is tpn.
' Rapid* Thursday.
----- ■dtty mghl and report a fine time and a spent Sunday in the Edd McKibbin
in New Bflrgess hospital In Kalama- Mr.,. MacDonald, wirn. has not been so arj '.M .«•»■» immrtaiely «wr Ite
„ F. Wortman and wife spent Sun-.'-------------- --------------------H.
nne supper. .
roo is'honw and able ti&gt; lx- around wJn tlie paxt week.’but u much better wpte.uon. lb- ammonium .ulptom. ,,
,llh c p uw.b.,. am! I.mll,- .V
YANKEE SPRINGS.
, y,lr ulld
w A RaynH&gt;nd ttlM|
again.
|nt present writing.
5 pounds to l.noo m|. ft., to stimulate HahiinKS
‘ F. E. Raymond of Jack.,on. came' Mrs. Raymonds sister. Miss Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert pciteneiii of
The tLadles’ Aid will meet at the !gra*s growth later in the season. Do -•
• • -• —Doster
- ■ir. recovering
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Little —Elizabeth
Thursday to *jx-nd some.time with his'Losey of Tompkins, and friend. Mr.
Hickory Corners sp»nt -------------Saturday night
j home M ..,
Mrs.
Thursday.
April
— _______
not Hollt
fertilize
during hot,
dry weatlu-r.
nicely from her illness of scarlet fever mother. Mr*. Eliza Norris and sun.: Doti. of Jacksun, motored out to the
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett 1 H. Everyone welcome._______________ j Shaded spot.« need more-light applicaMr. nnd Mr?.- Ellis F. Rmlkner have Burdette.
i B. D. Norris home Saturday A M. and
truvelliu; I* an enut
McCullum
I Mr and Mrs. Von Hout of Gales- lion's of ammunlurn rulphatc and lots returned
to their home in Middleville
Mrs Edit McKibbtn came homeispent the day mid Mix, Huth Huy- ■ "Tlun I recomiAi nd a v
Janie., Keller from Pennsylvania | burg called on Mr. and Mrs. James Mac of water. •
and Me* Bessie Faulkner now has,Thursday after having spent a week1 m«nd. the former's daughter, who .lias ’ •Alii far Alla iSl.xkholm
vnttcd’'hiv brother, George Keller, ,amb Donald Sunday.
-Roll the lawn only once. When wafamlly last week and called on old
Lewis Woodard, who has been assist- tenng lawns, thoroughly drench the j
friends and schoolmates, snmr. whom j ing Russel-Hart this winter, has gone -oil .and do not water again Until thej
he had not seen for forty years.
1 to Middleville.
[soil is dry. Freqiu nt. Ugh; Watering-j | The condition of Mrs. John Beison.]
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ecksirom and; Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Johncock motor- may injure the gra-s. ‘
Sr. who has bceii sjck .so long, show*1,
daughter Jean of Battle Creek and cd to New Jersey last sleek to visit,’ 8et the cutterbar of the mower at very lit tie change.
.
Mrs. Hattie Anders, and Marcop and Mrs Johncock’;, parents. Mr. and Mrs. two inches 'for the first cutting- and! Mr. and Mr.- Ed Dodge of Lansing
Shirley and Lyle Ixdnanr of Delton Carpenter.
then lowcs h to one and one-half;"Apent Friday night with their jmrcnL,x
culled on John H-Anck-rs Sunday-aft-; Mrs. Nult and daughter, Louis, of .'.ipclw Cut the i-raofn-n , it' Mr. ond Mrx Ed. Wliitright?
• ;
erzwon.
'Dearborn w-ere-visiting friends in and Rets on'
.
..
.. .
Mrs. Sam Bnrgdulf l.a, returned to.
Wtn F Willson and Edward Wiil-on around Cloverdale, on their Way to height.
&gt; her hpmt With her daughter, Mrs. WiW
ft Holt .-pent the week .end at the Buchanan, to visit Mrs. Nutt*' parents,
, Me Nut!
James Anders home.
Miss Lockstedt of South BrttdritKf".
Mr. und Mrs E, D. 8|fInger and Mr , who has been visiting her brother. Mr. ti.Cly-attained by rliuple iihw andESTABUISHED
tin- cxcrcteeTd ordinary qualities Thftrt" quircri -the "last Ixxik published. Huand Mrs -Clark Springer and daughter f Lqckstedt, Returned home Tuesday,
1619
nl Bowen.-. Milk spent Sunday with The young peoples monthly meeting may for/the must part be summed th. tory is silent, however, as to whether, j
lie acquired it from hb. neighbors, as i
Mr and Mrs. Harold Spnnger and will be held Friday night at the home these two-ccmmon
WHIM ECONOMY RULES
family.
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lockstedt.
severaneft'
Americans do.—Washington Post.

^hares. They are as near depression­
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

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DILL PICKLES
qt. jar 10c
SWEET MIXED PICKLES qt. jar 23c
CIGARETTES r.p.u( a,.»d. ctn. $1.25
ROLLED OATS22' --lb. bag 49c
NUTLEY MARGARINE
3 lb*. 25c
N.B.C. Premium Soda*
2-lb. ctn. 19c
N.B.C. Graham Cracker* 2-lb. ctn. 23c
SPARKLE
All Flavors
4 pkg*. 19c
RICE
Blue Rote
Bulk
3 lbs. 10c
CANDY BARS All Varieties 5 for 15c

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SALTED PEANUTS Bulk 3 lb*. 25c
CANVAS GLOVES
4 pair* 25c
BROOMS
Sturdy 4 Sew
each 29c
PAILS Galvanized 10-qt. 2 for-25c
SOAP CHIPS EasyTask 5-lb. ctn. 27c
P&amp;G SOAP
10 bar* 27c
NORTHERN TISSUE
4 roll* 23c
BABY CHICK FEED 100-lb.bag $1.29
SUGAR Mich.Beet' 10-lb. pocket 45c
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WHITEHOUSE MILK
PET MILK
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CARNATION MILK
tall can
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lb. 23c
BOKAR COFFEE Supreme
lb. 27c
DEL MONTE COFFEE
lb. 29c
CHASE&amp;SANBORN COFFEE Ib7 29c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 31c
RED KIDNEY BEANS
6 1.1*. e.w esc
BEANS
Quaker Maid
25c
PEANUT BUTTER
19c
PINEAPPLE Sliced No. 2 size can 10c

Steak

Bound, Swiss or Sirloin

Genuine Baby Beef

PICNIC HAMS
Davies Perfection Brand
lb. 71c
PORK LOIN CHOPS
All Cuts
lb. 15c
PORK STEAK
Round Bone Cuts
3 lbs. 25c
LEG O’ VEAL ROAST
Boned, Rolled
lb. 16c
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lb. 19c

Roast

Arm, Blade or Chuck

Genuine Baby Beef

Lb.

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lie
JACK SPRATT BACON Extra Special Sterf. Lb, 15c
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4 lb.. 25c
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Pure Pork
4 lb.. 25c
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“None Better'
lb. 7c

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1»X3
HILL
DOWLING.
I
PLEASANT HILL.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
NASHVILLE.
Owing to the tllnm* ot the parton
At lhe last P T A meetlna. Hatel
Mn and Mrs. Jay Japhr: moved here
Lee Walker of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs
William Gokay and sons of Jackson. Mia* Berne M Rulison. thr flundav McCaul »a* alerted Prev.iP-nt, tratha ftom Clear lake last weak One more
Mr. and Mrs Otis Ookay and son of morning services were m charge of Palmer. Vlcr-preddcnt and Eble Wli- houae occupied. Welcome to- our vllUanu. Secretary-trevurer
tage
~
~,
! Middleville spent Bunday at the Oo- Rev: l*muel Severance of Haattngi *'
Hsoel MeCaul has been hired to
Mrs. Jennie Blanchard of Kalamakay home The many friends of Mrs and on account.of *o much sickness the
Gokay .will be pleased to know she lias attendance was unusually amkll The teach. the ’Pleasant Hill school again, aoo spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs
Merritt Wood
been able to s)l up a Mt tie while each Sunday Schrxii hour has been citangcd Thl» will make her third year here
Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer. Emma Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs Mwrence O»bome and
day
’ Mrs Eunice Meade spent last week hour earlier through the summer raa- Leath* Palmer. Belle Carter. Addi&lt;- pons of Nashville. William Mullen and
Ix-wt* and Etale William* spent Thurs- Ritchie Mullen were 'dinner guest* of
with her daughter. Ur&gt;. Clyde Wilcox son.
day
with
Mrs
R
J.
Williams
Mr
and Mrs Milo Lehman Bunds*
und family at Hastings.
____
Ml** ________
Elizabethr Smith spent a part of
Herman Neil ot
The many friend* of .Pearl Johnson
Mr and- ' -Mr*,
Mr. and Mrs Bow dt*h have returned' !«‘t w«*k in Battle Creek where she
to their home after qx-nding tlw winUw guest of her brother. Jo&gt; are sorry ’0 hear that tie L* :n very Ora.nxcviile vinu-d
poor health.
. Peeling Sunday
! ter in the south.
1 Bmith. and family.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Joltnsnp and ArMr and Mrs Enwar Smith of Coal*
; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dull attended a ,,8*‘?X!ra* of our
’artw* attended U)(jr
WWUM&gt;Mia&gt;. r3
.wl% as
r ana
werue amiin
thur wc
were Wednesday
eailets
a*. warl
Pearl uroV
Grove
and »rs
Mrs Mertie
Smith oi
of naia-i
Kula-1
siiowtr on their niece. Myrtle Dull. Mai'-' Leaf grunge Saturday and; jf&gt;hnsnri at Nashville
ma«x&gt; vbited a-, w F. Bmlth'a Satur-j
who was recently married to Walter *’l»d furntah the prejram and like-, jggu B^toed's railed on Horace day afternoon, the tatter remained
Mapes.
*,‘W“ 'Chamberlain near Irving Sunday and dverSunday
HEW
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Baker of Batwas inorougnij enjoyrer
found him’somewhat improved.
The Prairieville young people will be
LOW
tie Creek spent the week end with
| M.iry and Nettie Kerr of Jewell entertained by the Deltoh croup Wed
Nashville friends.
*I,d r?2dr«
!?*•?* “
q**nt Sunday at Steve Cart.i^^*" ne.-day night’&lt;f this week Oyster ..upPRICES!
In lhe
«
V*.
r
;
MrMrs
Bert
Palmer
took
dmper
followed by a program.
Ion Gage of Jackson spent the week
riJ r-Jw
loitiec
ntennine »n n"r wS,h hl* ^’"■r.'Mr. Lwlta IU*d
Church »en.re* next ’Sunday at
end with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs
Each In Pairs
ilv ,riir&gt;.
Iof Middk'Vlllc'. Friday; it ta-ing her 70th eleven following Sunday school AtGid Gage
.
»•
the Achievement
day program: bir(hday .
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:
.
. tend.mre last Sunday . luhty-eight.
Judge Clark Higbee and family of aitend
‘tV'usual
‘ntud*'which"ukcTla«t
Mr and Mt*. CaYi Gab-ter of MiddleMr*. Difk Lancaster pt hear HastingLifetime Guaranteed
Grand Rapid* spent Sunday ut the ttt Hasting* on Friday. April 8
Baker home Mrs. Hlghbre returned
Mr anrt Mrt Jacob Hoffman ehler- vtlta and Mr aPd«Mr*. John Vuntjer- railed -on her*parent&lt; Mr. und Mrs
i
targ
uery
»undHy.gu&lt;
t.*'&lt;4
Mr
and
Guy’.Higs^ns M^nttay
iiurne with them after sjiendtng two t^jned Mr aud Mrs. Byron Titus &lt;if
Money hidden in the Htigar lyiwl won't
Mr.*
Kryn
Vknderberg
and
Donald.
The
inUny fnrnds ot Mn. Norn.* will
weeks lirre helping care for her mother.; i&gt;.i(&lt;&gt;n Sunday
sweet'Mi the income of its owner —and
Rrdx rt Foster of Caledonia spent be glad to know she if able to be up
Mr*. Minnie Baker, wlw suffered u
falter Orni ta-. who has been rerisn't secure cither. Money brought out
stroke.
ipurty ill the past week i* reported’ Sunday and Monday ut Charles Ben- and walk around the home a little
Super twist Card Tires.
Mr and Mi - T. H Ketchum of Mar­
Mr*. Walter Schiedt nnd Rudolph- viotrtderabii imp*ov«d and faster. nett’s
und put to work in a sound security
Mr and Mr- Chiton-Campbell en- tin visited Mr
Norris and Lu«returned to their home in Alientown. Ornwbe u now a yic.ln, oJ the M,nnK,
', tcrtarticd her parent-, from near Kula- Thursday P. M Sut'dav caller* were
btulda buainesa. helps better times and
Pa. Friday, being called lure by the, (|U
■
death of the former's grandpwther.|' ntc cemetery C,Tcle
Thurs-!|rnaroo also relative# from Grand Rap- Dr. Chas. Mullen of OUego. Mr. and
NewHigh Peaks
pays lie ou ner u profit.
‘I| ids Sunday.
Mr*. E A. Parker and Mrs Mullen of
Mr* SuM.n Allerton
da;,. Al'dR 14 Don't forget
in Goodyear Value!
I
Mr.
and-Mr*
Seymour
Jordan
spent
Ha&gt;tlnK«
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Mr. and Mr* Fred taarner. Mrs Gail
prapj- Hammond and Mr* Gertrude
Ilii*ky.depend.il&gt;le,i!unrantced
Lykin*, and Miss Margaret Ueiiger pccstrr of Kalnnuuoo visited Mr and Sunday at Wm Murray's of- Harting/
UtKlDI'.l i: 1
tire* und iutMn you get th.-se
were ut Junta Mondujjjxlrt attending, Mts W1U Nltf(on
4Ii(l Wr*. Etta Staii----------------------------------HOUh CORNERS.
Mr. and Mi* G Puree of Udie.
matchless tKirtfulns bveause
n -school of instructionor the Kroger ton
■
-■.......... Mrs Norton
Sunday
afternoon
: 1 Calvin Stanton formerly
million* more people buy
thi M»iit Sunday with her paretrta Rev
Company.
.•lajs-ly recovering from her rwnl ill- place but n&lt;n
Goodyear*, (xinie »ee them!
’
‘t. R Pf&gt;ner. ui Woodbury
The Woman’s Literary club met neM. having ta«n enntined tn her tad
(u ir-’e v I'.lene and ai
r daughter. Ml-*" LlHIoll
WrdnrMiay afternoon ut the library,
' ’Rising.’ Mr i nacock and Mr*
« **ll l*HI« »•»
Pflrner. of Laming, viwted them dur­
kiter a siiort busines* meeting the of flu.
Tolle*, ni! of
uni-the week.
&lt;hFuI|
'lul.a
following
program
wa-i
given
—
The
rmr.
Mr. and Mr- Carl Stanton und fam­
and . Mrs
Lyons and
hostess wo* Mrs. Harnett Fumiss. Mr? ily of Ypsilanti' wi-r»- week end guest'. „ ... ,w..
ffealll
(daughter 4
f Charlotte
2914.50-20 •4.J0 •4.17 • -O'
Villa Olin us music chairman gave u at. Marehall Pierce'* and Madeline; n&lt; d i&lt;jr a visit
.&lt;Oi4.5o.2l
4.57 4.X5
•9 1
short sketch of Stephen Foster and Stanton of Battle Creek ;wnt a
Mr-. Nora Ck-ihenr.- of Brdfu
2Hl4.75-19
5.IS 4.97
.94
Jolu. I'MU|&gt; Suiim.: Mr-. l*uillnr Vj-’,;, »,r K-hrnl v.rarum »r llrrlr m™.29i4 75-20
4.7.0 5C4
in Ionia Saturday
9&lt;
Uu. .«™ ■
in th. Cold. CM| M|, As,„ . c„nM,„ |U.
Kul.
291* 00 19
Glad to
our j|)ck as getting
S.S9 5.X5 I .00
aro«M.“ to ItalM. ru»«ii|»&gt;urt
#m4OT&gt; wntre,h,,wU1tlt. N.r.1
...
.10*5.00-20
v .ac 9-19 I . i jf
Mn.
M.ir
Bnu.il.
Mr.
Lll,i
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ld
MJ
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Nuw
Conklin
MH
bn
In
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ntrnnen
b'
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Irlrlrkn
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&lt;115.1)0-21
5.71 5.SO
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rarniv.imbnu.
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8.14
• vm :,r.|,lnn« '-b"' «»
,1,,- «,
the UlU. b-lk» &lt;lu'nn« h.r n,H; „ UMUr
Jlx5.25.2l
6.U» fc.45
be burn lucky than mdurtnou#.”
of American Home* Mr; Cecile Betts'
l.njoy u dependable income Backed
.8*
5-47 3-4«
tin/l Ml: Mar Smith plaviM ••Slara and
uHemoon parly, which 1 being
In ;i.nrrtirit&gt; representing vital, low­
Stripe* Foray-,
a hnel-, luncheon, MX)nMir,,d b..
Ai;1 UJtS , r&lt;_
cost public *ers ice Io 73.1 Michigan
was «*ned In charge of Mn*. Gordon ,.rrlalm.d bvMr* Jennie Stanford -at
com tn uni tic*. Join with them as an
Eamoni *. Mr.-.. Frank Cafc-y and Mrs f , ,
Th,ir*dJV ond p„nwl t&lt;(
.GuilLykrn*. .
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"Bashful, Mr B&lt;.LTr"TTV1’n by the
Senior Class on Tuesday. Wcdnesda'
la becoming a greater problem a* condition* change
und Thursday mxht wu.* u decided sucfrom day to day. Our member* have always received
crikt. ’Die .M inors arc planning u trip ■Clyde Holmr-. of the Eagle district
their money back at 100 cents on the dollar with divi­
. tojitagurn Falls for tlu-ir skip day.
dend.-, of 5 per cent and more for the 41 years we have
rtiiteiui ;&lt;i&gt;hx.&gt;4
riiiiviui
...i
ui mi...
mi l- r14»11
ri.tti*
il a &gt; ,
bias
*1
home W.-dna^uy
a,?“l' «
«»«• ration on Friday anil
been in |rt,**ne(S*
Ulas was
wait held
al lhe
Wednasduy O.
af
;*
..
.
_the ........
lIKlkllllr L'&lt;b
'afternoon ut 2 .10 conducted by IteV.:,z
k0”?
&gt;v
Compare this record with other forms of investment
Willni,. „l D»rrjull.'‘. Burl.1 M NA'I'. ,
Cluu.. ■■
Sr.
vlllr
father of Charles Scrvcn, Jr., ol Assyria
that were considered safe and profitable, and we are
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle returned
and Howard of the Eagle dls-j
sure you will want to know more about our several
from Florida where they hud upent ilx- lr‘c‘. **?'
011
a&gt;"Tn”,"‘
plan* of safe investing.
whiter with Hu- former's parent. Mr.(ar
Ccnfpr shurch and mt-rund Mr. C. W.'Smith.
Tr,’n' m«d(‘ nl «»* cemetery there. H-.
ASK
NEW
Mr. und Mn.. Slcphen' Muter ol
“ ,f'rhur resident lure mid fo."
LOW
MunJiall ctilliKi on the latter's mother. thr j*t&lt; few mnnllis he and hl* wife:
had
u|*artmcn!s
at
the
lionir
of
his
son
‘
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LANSING. MICHIGAN
PRICES!
‘Mr. Hunnali Robiiuon
Tluirsday
night.
Local Representative: J. L. Maus &amp; Son
• Rev. und Mrs. C. C. Gjbv.n nnd ton he died.
I’nrli In Pah
Each
Pairs
Joe Bach and family who hare been!
Uf Detroit .‘•iw’nl a few day* 1s t wi*k
a set!
located in the Ludndn Miller, housei
Frank Fcighncr
.
|,
John Wntrtng of La Salle. Ill. spent, Maple Grove.
Mbs Do Hr. Miller -u4it the wok
. a few days lai week with hi» parent:..
• nd with friends in lkL.-ting-&gt; and
Mi. and Mra. HD Wotmig.
Grund
RapidMrs. Ralph OHn ua-&gt; a Grand BapA baby boy was born reren’Iy in tht1
ids visitor Friday.
Supertwist Cord Tire*
Mr. a:u&lt;- R&lt;&gt;•.&lt;&lt;»• returned to Rer Mr and Mrs. Glenn Miller home n Other sizes in propqrtlon
Hhool work at Ypsilanti after spend- cently. They were former residents
here.
.
•
Mb-i Bertha Miller returned to Lan­
ML** Cecile Roscoe. who teacfirs nt
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North ..Branch
and has u.-..
been sick for ,'nK Sunday to resume W teaching
over a month with strt»lococc| Mjre|thjre
;throat nnd the effects of it. wiuj Mw. Mata ! H&gt;land'will tie hostew to
brought to the home of her grand-iUw? Pleasure birthday organisation at
Having decided to quit farming, 1 will dispose of my personal property at public auction at yny farm, 5 miles
In your old lire*
: mother last Tuesday. The |h v; umbti-;
I'- xt mieting an Wednesday. April
north and */g mile west of Hastings, or ’jj mile west of the Rogers schoolhouse, on what is known as the old “Straus’lance went after.her accompanied by 31
hmm near l_ic&lt;-y.
• &gt;
baugh Farm," on
GOODYEAR
her aunt. Miss Mabie Roscoe, and her] Morn- Hvuhv js taking UtHtatiS
brother, Floyd..
steps toward* the eomtructlon of a
WEATHERS
I Mr... Charles Hawthorne and son. I
m chicken home.
Rium'1. of Lacey spent the week end I Mr.. Laura Howlett and family werci
With tier iMUtiita. Mr. und Mrs. Pur- i kuesta «&lt;n Sunday ut the Mr. and Mr.,
Cbarle.. Pnnvll
Pure 11 hmnn
home.
ter Rlnnr.
I Charto.
I
Nonna Case of the Aasubright. Coiq
i Mrs. Anna Griblcen went to Bay City
Goodyear Radio Programa
i Saturday to spend a few weeks with lege came Friday for the week end!
, her daughter, Mrs Gordon French and with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Hugh
baby- daughter. Sally.
i The Eastern Ktur had a card party
• Friday night nt lhe temple. A good
crowd und a fine time was reported
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Bitgood and baby
A lovely lunch was served.
- --■ ■rrturticd/o NmUvUJc to live after
Mr*. W. D Hayes spent a few days sending the winter with Uuf former'*
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
last week with her sister at Union naruita, Mr. and Mp. Perry Van Tuyjr
PHONE 2482 HASTINGS, MICH.
City.
of tnirgilacc.
The Nashville fin dejurttneni made
Mr. mid Mrs Orville Pickard movbd
a quick run Wednesday about six A. from West of Middleville onto tlic Oren
M to'the Ben Reynolds* home where Robert* farm.
tlie chimney was burning out.
John Stokus of Dclrqit Spent Sun­
Mr. und Mr*. C. P. Sprague .spent day with his’ jiarcnts, Mr. and- Mrs.
Sunday in Grand Rapids
•
Joe Stokus.
Mrs Earle Wolfe and two son* of
DELTON. MICHIGAN
Walter Stok us lias been spending the
Farmington spent, a few days last week in&lt;*t two week.* in Grand Rapids with
with her jtarents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed friends. •
.Keyes.
Mr. ma! Mr*. Albert Green and fam­
ily and Marshall Bfandow spent Tues­
day in Kalamazoo vuth Mrs. Green's
parent*. Mr. and Ms. Boyd Wall* They
also called dn Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Mwyti in Baltic Creek on Uwir way
home.
■
Mr. and Mra. Henry Janson and son.
Kiiwl.,pf Maple Grove were caller* in
this part of*thc country one day la^t
week.
Only ur.(. mote month oi school In
cur district Y »t have only un cljht
montiu' term this year.
Mra. Watkins of Middlctdlr is spend­
ing a few day* with her daughter, Mr*.
Wm. Johnson.

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POWER
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Capitol Savings &amp; Loan Company

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER

AUCTION SALE

TRADE

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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932

Commencing at 12:00 o’clock sharp, and will offer the following described property:

HORSES '----A well-matched team of mares, wt. 2900,
8 and 9 years of age.

BROSS TIRE AND
BATTERY SHOP

cows

it

SMITH &amp; DOSTER

\Jtpaysi
TO FEED ’EM

RIGHT/

Wayne All Mash Chick
Starter speeds your chicka
growth through the dan-

tality and consequently
lower mortality. It lays
solid foundations on which
your birds can build sub­
stantial poultry profits.

A

WAYNE

ALL MASH CHICK $TART€R

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
Hastings, Michigan

Telephone 2118

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Lee and Minnie Bailey of Nashville
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
L E Mutigc.
Mi* Vincent Norton was called to
Nashville Fridav night bv the illness
of her staler. MU* May Potter
.
- Mr. und Mr. Leslie Adanu and
Mrs. Sarah Ortroth, Rev. aud Mrs. Al­
bert Ostrolh were Friday vtaitors nt
lhe home ol Rev. and Mr#. Delbert
iOs'roUi in Laming. ,
Mr and Mr*. Andrew Flnkbeiner ol
Middleville. Mr. und Mrs. Janie.* Clark
ot Dowling were Tuesday guesU ut the
OAtrotli-Adains home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hall. BaUVCreek, were guest* at Vltuxni Norton *
Sunday.
Edwin Maurer, wlto liad the ini*। fortune to (all and break both arms
Sunday is gaining a* well u* lie can.
1 Tlie Dorcas ScciiNv ot N. Maple
; Grote will meet at Uw Imtiw ol Mr
and Mr*. Sherman Su it I Thursday.
I April 14. A cardial Invitation to all.

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 14.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jan. 13.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due at time of sale.
Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old, due at tjme of sale.
Holstein-Durham cow, 5 yrs., bred Feb. 1.'
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan. 15.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Mar. 16.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jan. 8.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Dec. 19.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Dec. 17.
FEED AND GRAIN
6 tons timothy hay.
Iff bushels seed corn.
Quantity of good oats.
.
FARM TOOLS
International hay loader.
International hay rake, side delivery.
John Deere corn planter.
Deering mowing machine, 6 ft. cut.
Oliver riding plow No. 11.
Oliver walking plow No. 99.

3-section Oliver spring tooth drag.
2-section Osborn spring tooth drag.
New spike tooth drag. Cultipacker, 8 ft.
Riding cultivator.
/
2-horse walking cultivator.
2 five-tooth single cultivators. Com shelter..
Studebaker wagon with stock rack.
Single top buggy. Set bob sleighs.
Set dump boards. Set double work harness.
Third horse harness. Set light buggy harness.
5 horse collars. Tank heater.
2 water tanks, 8 and 10 barrel.
De Laval cream separator, size 17 practical­
ly new.
500-chick Buckeye brooder, good as new.
20 rods woven wire fence.
50 good oak fence posts. Post hole digger.
Grindstone. 20 grain bags.
6 ten-gallon milk cans. Five-gal. milk can.
140 ft. hay rope. 2 hay forks. 3 hay slings.
2 barrels. 4 log chains.
2 corn planters. Several pulleys.
2 cross-cut saws. Cant hook. Band seeder.
3 corn knives. Potato planter.
Shovels and forks. Eveners and whiffletrees
and many other articles not mentioned.

TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10 and under cash.
Over that amount 7 rno*. time will b« given on good
bankable notes with intereat at T ,. An extra 4'., discount for cash given on all sales over $10.00. No property
to be removed until settled for.
’

PAUL GANGUILLET, Prop.
COL W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

BERNIE MdNTYRE,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AFRIT. &lt;1. IMt

FACIE FOURTEEN

tamed their children and- grandchil­
A good many truck toad.-, ol railroad
kAGHMlJ-E.
EAST ORANGCATUX
MIDDLEVILLE.
A?'D
””r»-- dren Easter. All had a very enjoyable
French and son are bark: ties are drawn through here-of late. Last Week's Letter.
time;
„
Mr. i:kI Mrs. Lrnri Partridge and La&lt;t Week's Letter.
.
from a western trlp»whe.re they visitedI potiig over to tlie P. M R R Co, Who
Mrt. DipiAr of Delton visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin and sun
his-parent*. He reports them enjoying; intend to do n lot of- improving this family of Flint spent the week end
.
with their parentvisited Mr. npd Mrs. Uwyn Butler of and Mrs. Byron Titus Easter.
good health. Good news to their mnnv. year.
Gordon Collison of Battle Creek
Our section mon now hate a longer
Mi*. Amo* Wenger returned home’Gull lake Sunday.
friends hvrc&lt;
NASHVILLE STATE BANK.
d
—— , - run of track to look over ltan ftam- Sunday from Detroit wlu-re she spent
Joe Bflcock,-who wax sctioUHly Mi-.k culled on Hattie Anders and family
Tlu- last number of the Middleville
&lt; Nolire to File Claims Against The Brotlnrliuod Isut we«k Monday evening erly. Qrw&gt; way of cutting expmw«.
two weeks c.r.init b ■ Iler daughter, with pneumonia. :&gt; able to be out Sunday.
Kaxhxlitr Mate Rank -f »&lt;:1 intended a fine v.ip-.t•; aii(!
----- &gt;
-------Mrs. Clan ' Brook.
. -utne now. which In*, many tflends will
ADAMS LAKE.
LAKE.
j:
'
. ..
'
manv friend’ awaiting In Hie ir.au&gt;'
ADAMS
amry Goft Of tanking spent a be glad to know.
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sonata
V ekitnre
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.... j„„
«... „&lt;
Sunday
visitor-atatite-ium.
the-liuntr.of
Her- —
irw
Jur
U1 ,lv. «—v' n-jth' Mr and Mri.-W R. Juiincock .and
' - niair ol WMilno. lb- clrnbi rmir:
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-on Myron -p* lit Earter with Mr ‘and
t'U Morehon-o were Mr. and Mr... Mi*s Margaret-Wepger.
’■for tin- County
Barry, in Chancery. of Mr:.Adair, he gate a ver,. in.ermg talk on the monetary system of t-ur.c" orY‘‘ Morrlmii-xn Lyle Neil of Praijj, ttI14&gt; Wr„. p p. j....... .. ................................. ..
------------tSwERCOMt
- Rudolph E Reichert.
country Officers, tor the romftig &gt;ear rirviue. Mr. and Mr.-. Clyde Freeman ^-&lt;5 JndUna. -;»ent Easter with the
Mr und Mrs Ray Durtue and famn&lt; MOST STUBBORN
.(. Slate Banking Commissioner.
wen- elected Pre- R&lt; -. M. McKean- rl
OV'11'- Waddell of Wood, lt!U:hi-r, Mis Frank MrDerby i ily of Hickory Corners, have moved in
'
-. .
PlalntlfF.
.
land. ■&gt;«.„
Miss .Roma
.
o™... Blocker c.f Neele-,
M1 aCd Mr. l !winE Vender of De- w: B. Hayward's tenant house and will
and Mr. and Xfrn. Kenneth Rnritv-k.
—
nd with rhe lat-1 wotk the farm thr coming year,
.[
•argent
R. Harper. w:
and* children oLGrand Rapith
aAXOVR druggist
Nashville State Bank, a
and Mn "
u/jiKing so cheaply
, ‘'Dw Fafmei s.Hub will meet SaturMichigan banking corporation..
The Prairie Utenin- Hub h.-ld th&lt;-ir
&lt;tav meetrng at ttabmnt Ray Notan of Kai:
pefendant.
and Mr. al-,.1
.
Rev.
Block
uf
Kata
Mr- Earle Schiltte,
fi).. ...
........ of .-said „
... held at iinnnu.il nw.im: at Mr Untie GridAt a session
cou«t
Brown
"
’will be
“ the
“ "principal
“ speak.'
71 the court hou j- in the city ' of H«u&gt;- It r’s «n Uiv 3»th. A Very enjqyfibl
Mis. Otto lAkiiis.
wag had. Til- men wcie RiM-M.- of
Battle
urran
we are UM »j
Of February. A- D 1933.
Ciimi- ami enjoy it.
Mrs. Seth I
jFimcial
Pr&lt;‘.ent Tlic Honorable Rasirll R
Mr. mr! Mr ! r F.u.lkiwr l,:,vr
M1
■•. ol t-1- ............
at the BronMcPeek. Circuit Judge.
M io U.r.r 1, mr b.ab-r '»» -P-™ •'-'■™M;r »itl&gt; Ih- brUr, ■ Wr- ■ ni hospital Kalamazoo Monday were
On reading and filing the petition
’:,t
sm1 Ur‘ ’Till'K Ibodl-r In conducted by Rev. France* on Thttraof Edward B- Finley. Jr.. Receiver, of Sending Mu- jmr.r .r: lh&lt; : brr li. the.
Rftertwon thev all drove tn Ana day aRenroon Mrs. Zemer leaves her
-1 the Nashville Stale Bank, a Michigan □tjmjn
J«b„
J D..&lt;l.-r ubd Wm. H Und .,1 »«•■» &gt;“-&gt;
Z.m mid Ritl Bmil- htuband .aim whom she worked in
1 j-bantiHC corporation, praying for thitheir hardware store, our daughter,
[issuance of an order calling on all per- Wtvdhuid. Treasurer .and Secretary o!
Mr- - Myrtlef Dunn and chiitjrt-a of_
who lived at home and three son:;.
j vons uho may haw claims ' agplnsi
A-,-yria;'ruilcA
i&gt;
‘
'
r tarent.s. Mt. and,
. ; . Mrs. Frank Tubla.- pox-ed athty at
I -aid Nashville State Bank to present op thrir a'jent lies
Mr.-:. Frank liafl'-v on Wednesday. it’ ; her Iwme
&lt;&gt;( town of pneumonia
J the same to said Receiver, arid make
Mb,- Muriel Lindsey n-lunud Sun-’
I’ii.e quality - all purpose
uof thereof, limiting thr
’he time
Din. Supt. R. v -WheGcr.
1 legal proof
'??
'Uu!‘N.i!nJ^'t'hr bom^~
«r*'‘d R-‘i&gt;t'hkh the same may be prepre-'’ Rapids,
di limed ujc
tip- uuuiew
uddr«
: within which
iuipiu--. ucmerra
&gt;u
“7,'
i f.-ntifd and juoviding tor publication of M. E church Sunday A. M to a full • i h r 1■
.
..
ntT Mi.
M and
n.m Mt*.
Mr Eh
ttli LindTHh ■ l,J
’' ‘_vI”
tile Bukl
T home.
l» z-lb.
,
.&lt;1 ner
her piirr
parent.
. H&lt;
nnd Mr5 -&gt;t
Lvnutn
Brough
and
I said order, and further authoririm.-; home.
m
nt^.. mi
'.•k G. D. Whitmore spent Sunday i
. &gt;
. .
the said Receiver to prepare and-furMra
irand Riip«.i
Rapist vvisiting
twc. ilatishdutigh-; Mr.
tilth blank proofs pf claims'to be-used hi Grand
biting her.
“*'• and Mrs. W’altef Oates of Kola- Idaho turprUed their fputiy friends by
I for such purpow. and the court tainx U*rs and the new grambun. Richard
* --- ''h,.™-.;
' 'calling un them in.-r Wcefc Rev. Brough
. fully advli-d in the premlM-,.;
'
SirU xl n at mu- of the hospital, uh.-,.:
M* ^,cl '.r
u h hmr has uccepled t)&gt;e piuturajv of a Nuzar---- -------j Now.
therefore:
On motion of Kiir,
Kim '-h.- :n--&gt;ria .- uhd babv are doing fin&gt;....... f.'1"U S ” *° 4 ’ ’ th'i'; rnc Chutch tn Pennsylvania.
■v tor Mild Receiver, ii
Tin-- little fellow arrived Ttie.Mfay A M ! f“t&gt;icr. Welter Brown.
I Sigler, ariorp^y
„.W&amp;ED. ADJUDGED and anU will soon be at home m ilH'ir;
“,wl .S/'mJ’4| Mrs
daughter. Mrs Wilh&lt; reby OmiEI
DECREEU mu-,
that an
all jk
peWms
may -outh Grand RJ}ml, hemni\v LS '- * ?
'n,&lt;‘Mr\
......................................
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...
utvicr-i.w,
-i----- who
---------| have claims again-1
’ ’ th“
■■■■*■
snitf Nai.li‘
Ou;- creamery R doing a- nv-hlng:
t« v■ Mcl Elarton had lived ro-at
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
N,.lm l(k
Iville Stpte Bank, a Michigan banking l»usn&lt; -.- of’ ‘
Xrv
Country Club - fancy grade
। corporation.' priient thr same to Ed- ter than for
.....
1,1 ni
'h|!S^.^?.‘„Lhrm.^1,‘’V,'d ,h’’
■fi’inm-.h and Mr- Barbara FurnUx.
ward B. F;nl-v. Jr„ Receiver therrof. making
improv.tnentx in
uirirr
FANCY WHITE CORN
3
2SC
within ninety days from thi« date.
»al« -mmh and - x|xr: t-&gt; s-x.n
- mid Orville Wad­
j H. rtfrrMureiroti-e
Country Club - flavorful kamala
And it in further ORDERED that » &gt;■' •' chum,
dell made a business trip to Kalama- ■
M1' M alh r S«h.idi ..nd ;&lt;&gt;n
KRAUT
'
4 No. IK can. 25c
getting; /.a. of! Monday.
the said R-ccivir is herebv authqrized
The river ----- -------------!
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,rvm Al‘
to prepare mid furnish blank proofs •*&gt;"&gt;’• fl’h and .—in io lx- having lot:,
Avondale Brand - rich full flavored
Mr ami Mr- Herbert Morehouse, acof claim to ta Used for. stich pur paw. ”1 Rm dipping them. Some Pike uro,-, 1 c.Tnipai’.ied byv. Mrs. Earl of Pine lake- Mr. and Mrt. C f,
And it is also farther ORDERED «*nuj dipped. They are plAied In-th.-f‘ -p-nt Friday m Gt and Rapids.
tiled tn Wi.'xl'nntl by
that a copy of this older be publisht-d rtwr above tile dajn..
' i--.;,.n&lt;u ni m'. Tm m7. ii.vui Ri
once.each toe tuelw successive
»«^l®n Is »0 tniich l.mproyrdl^®’‘

| -LEGAL NODCES |
MOBTOAOB SALT

NOTICE

cnmlro„ ASn nErnalTnlt,

^ECZEMA

GauMry Club Flour

49c

King’s Flake 5 - ^IOc

MORTGAGE TOBECLOSUBE

weeks, in The Nashville New*, a pew.- Irom hi* accident that h. walks down I*™;
^uir^c II
'• turned ti&gt; their home Thursday aftjNiper printed, published and circulated town m-arly every day. We arc glad to,,
'jnbon from a winter's sojourn at M&gt;
in the village of Nashville. Harry* Counhim out again
bourn.-. Fla Mr- Shepher'a hrtfllh
ty. Michigan.
Several* ot onr college
very much improved and we l«»i&gt;c s
It U also further ORDERED AD- wen- home ia.-t Wt-ek.
will continue to gain.
t
JUDGED and DECREED tliat In dt -. t-ptrng .vacariom
Sunday vision- at the home &lt;-t Mr.
Dinner wa. jcrvcd to' twenty-throe
fault ot any creditor tHing proof at
Mr- Edith S’.»ko*- wm nave cnaruei;and Mrs Marcus Bagley wtro.'Mr. aqd^d the Aid tm - inu; at Ha- home of Rev
claim within’’ ninety days from the
editing tlie Mlddle\illr Sun. while: Mr* R Kha rd Petti John ot Plainv IIJ und Mi &lt; Milwf
date hereof, the said Receiver _shnl! Mr-. S- '-istfom is bus'- el -whoro
land Dr. imd Mm. Morford of. Drlb-h. | Eartt-r projtfam
proceed with the dhtributiot) of the ;
■
assets of said-bank without, reference nnPUBLWAN county coKVBMTidN. i
to the claims not proved when dirt,
Mr. and Mra. John Wdll.-on accom- Mr
dends arc paid or dlslrlbutlon-made.
. panlvd Mr. mid Mt * Gordie Duritrt"! April OT
Ruwvil R. McPeek.
,
.
Circuit Judge,
I Sunday, where llw mrnl lhe da, xllhl
Qulrk ;mj „„
M,
Morris o. Hill. Clerk. .
Willlwn’s mother.
flurlun fj«’by were r.neM.'i
A true copy:
'•
.
cl Mr and Mrs. V. Quick
Morris O. Hill. Clerk.
Harting shoppers on Tuesday
All elaijns mu-t be filed with Edward
&gt;t i heir fan
Miss A’iolet Collison spent her w
villc State Bink
vacatiop with n-iatlvcs and friends in
Nashville. Mlfhlcnn.
I Kalamazoo. •
■ । family ol
vMfcd the
Klin Sigler.
Mr. und Mrs. Rew. Wafers and
and '•family:
Attorney for Iteeeker.
Stewart, also MIm Viola WilllsoiL en-i
bee ail w"~r
j.,veil Sunday evening with Mr. nnd: on tiu-ir imirntx at Ctoverd
MOF-TGAOn RATE
.Mr&lt; Will Louden and ciutighU-r. Mar-j Hope.
:W1. «&gt;t near umi icikc.
Ml-s Bernice F)«w&lt;r had
' Elmer Wtjlhoii Is again able to hr
’orrnimi after being fart’d up lhe past r
t«pj»-rt mini thr

MICHIGAN SUGAR
Fine Michigan Granulated

25c

5
PUMPKIN-

3 f%&gt;. 2% cans 25c
Country Club - for golden pics

rt,. 15c

SWEET MEATS of WHEAT

Country Club - an economical breakfast

CHOCOLATE PECANS

ib 19c

Popular with the whole family

DEL MONTE COFFEE

30c
French Coffee
Country Club

MORTGAGE SALE

27c
31c

Whole bean
'also Visited In the High schtxil tk-re.&gt;‘j’r.
*;k’ ° ''',lr 1
i Mr. und Mrs Gordie Durker ol D-ll.hr.
Vacuum packed
Iron and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willizoti
and Marietta were in Ha.-fu-.gs s.itur- tar'h &lt;!ai
Ernest Quick n
■ day night.
’ i Plilcrsan Ixiudcn. Maurice. Thelma Monday muminz his broth
SCRATCH FEED
loo-ib. b.t $1.29
and -Wilma Ford of Ki-!i&lt;»t.g district,: jMx-.ed away early thU morning at his
,
Compare our quality with any
lais® Maurice Jnhnrox ot Wr?t Hope.:.■dnnght-r
,
, -. Mr-. M. Crookston',s home.
-------nna wmbay .nil UU&gt; Um IMtiy1*” &gt;ulrn Sumly to te-arn.
WHIPPED CREAMS
lb. I9e
1ft Delton. ’ .. *
A delicious factory-fresh candy
i to Ikmgor
u month at Ju* home in Banfield
Mt» Lucille diilnd
.’ Wednesday night to rt-pn.&lt; tit Kt-llun;
-l ,,w
‘‘‘f’ b’.’’ home.imd,
TEA SIFTINGS
2 i-ib. pkg*. 25c
’fllph sciiwl In the Mib-distik-t dtcla--b‘vn ,or
1,1 1 th neighborlwil.
mation contest
.
when- lw ,lui- . -.eral old tnmi friends
Mr. uiul -Mr-. Al.ah Prtuwftk QIm1 ; who extend sympathy to the bereaved{
spent ?°nwi•
’
tan chlTdren of Hicko:
liave
^,r' Ghx-e of Kalaimuroo silted a
; Sunday with hi- pair
___ ____
______ the’,!|r pVtniHT home Saturday,'
;
children .having wlwopmii cough. ’
Tlie Yria.e Link club will meet with
We are all very sorry to hear of the -Mi-. N. H. Barber Cie.-vo-y Friday
Country Club
i illness of Louise Hartman and all wuh;A&gt;‘rl! a-fur pot luck dinner.
.
I her a speedy recovery.
.Mr^u-LMm Small &lt;4 Kalamazoo
------------------------------------Io ere caller- at Uro. Wood's honie Fri-'
ATTENTION!
’ day evening. '
.
I Seldom L&lt; an employee cli
I Several attended quarterly meeting;
taking ■ not.'gh Intetv.v in It
All
.•ervice from Milo Sunday v.enimi

Soda Crackers 2'- 17c

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
ORDER FOR FUHLIC4TI0N

Chipso

Americo'i biggett $840 worth ... long, low,
powerful, fail, smart, with Safety Glatt

throughout at no extra charge, plut 32 Stude­
baker betterment!. Drive it before

or after
- you've driven any other cart. Then decide)

Chipso ‘

for

— FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

New Potatoes

5

19c

U. S. No. 1 - aound and maaly

FRESH PEAS

IOc

Full pods - ripened flavor

MORTGAGE

NOTICE.TO CREDITORS.

RHUBARB

Rich In vitamins

TOMATOES

Fancy packed - rad ripa

2

15c

Head Lettuce

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

15c

Fancy Iceberg's - for finest salads

QUALITY MEATS

NEV*

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Pork Loin Roast

Kp„Eu"J
J

BONELESS VEAL ROAST
LEG OF VEAL
HAMBURGER Fruh Ground
SLICED LIVER
SLICED BACON
. . 5 lb.
BEEF KETTLE ROAST . .

NOTKE TO CREDITORS

GOOO'^S^*''

Chickens

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
box
lb.

Be

15c
15c

42c
10c

. 18c

Medium Fowl, lb.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

nirrrQQiflv
rno uni i"I 0405’ night
" at cenIltbCudflni rUtlVUI"
tral auditorium
(Pictures of Michigan's Attraci tions to Be Shown At P. T.
A. Thursday P. M- •

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 13, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER SO

All Voters Must Re-registerc,I,™,£.vM.»*M-BEMI, NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED
... -. ELECrORS
&amp; ■ -■
- MUSWIK
OF THE CITY OF
Series

to

Continue

Through!

Summer-No Admittance
NEW
!I\STI\
TGS IHlVl
MICHIGAN
CT
Charge
I
1 l.XkjO,
IKj/YlN
\J
A) nrfiwn
flmlrnto
.anGames
of Ulc K of P DR. ANOLEMIRB OF.SAUOAI We hope every parent a* well a* all
TINOS AS POPULATION IS ■ the teachers will bear in mind the fact:
TUCK WOULD SYAKB
You are hereby notified that there will be a re-registratlon of all voters in the city of Has--untum'S^tawebd?’faru ligand around;
I that “Dads' Night ' will be tomorrow..
OVER 5,000
DRASTIC CHANCES
■Thursday night. April 14. in the Cen­ HngA in accordance with Act 306, I’Hblic Acts of 1929, and as amended bv Act No. 200 of the Hastings to the announcement on the!
tral school auditorium at 7 45. A fine
•
CITY COUNCIL IS PROVID­
program has been arranged by Hie Public Acts of 1931.
compulsory insur
u
”• which
——■ Dr. Lockwood
---------------------------You arc further notified that such i-e-regi.stration will.be held at the Council Room* in the ;•••» There ;s no charge for the« ance IS ONE HOBBY
ING THE EQUIPMENT ; committee, of

­

fhairman.
. '
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M....
K...O
AH game* at the fair ground.-.-'
Everyone will wish to mt the tnov- City Hall
bcginnjHg
May
Throughput,
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...........
- .&gt;tn,• 193-.
—
mio-.iKnoui. th--n&gt;- summer
summer four
lour team..
&lt;e«in. _.
_
,,
_
...
Master and Precinct Records ing pictures and hear the talk given by| • The
7“
- se«ion
• ■ thc Council
—
-- Room Mnv f&gt; and 7. from 8:00 A. 'n••d,, u»» ul bl"
Registration Board will be in
at
m “«*• rrom Plan Prov“ic» That All Workers
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Mr ptt(|Utll Of t]u. Htatc Con*rrvallo:r .. ..u-nop
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nrteen to tightcen yean:, one team Including Farmers, Be ComWill---Be _
Duplicates—Work
(Dcpuriment. It will be Intercutlng and'*'!. (•»
" .(ju I1 .• at.
o n
.
.
from inch ward, will compete tor the
u t ♦ r » k
—
.
to . Begin
May
This
Known «.r»
as the
Registration
method uiiu
and wm
will luciuvie
Include aBlS?
’ ctwmpimuhip.
Nit only w.n tt,- pc»c&lt;! to contribute to Fund
“ . About
• .
' 1 ... t tna’ructive. a* then will b&lt;-- Ovi /reBl
*1
nw registration
rvxiMiuuuii will
»»in be
qu niivwu
miv Permrinent
ioiuuiikih le'Ki.'ii
uuun niviiiovi.
tin t *
\---Because Hastings has a population-of picture* featuring tin- wild life ami
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City Cbamplunahip
jcttled bin
but every
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city
ChnmpionrJdp be settled
Over in Saugatuck there Uves one
of 5.000 or more it must come under the ’'rente-attractiuns of our own stat.- , voters residing in the city of Hastings, Michigan, and all votora must.be re-registered in order boy
boy wluTjwitiTf- -playing
-------- --is —
working for- a■' Dr. Raymond L Auglemire’ who lia*
chance on ,lh&gt;- All-City team which will just announced tlpt Ito will be a c*nprovision* of a new law jm**ed by the There will be no admission charge lo vo|e a( anv election held after th(? above date,
legislature at its regular -region, which Folks will have an opportunity of see-.
1 be selected at the &lt; n&lt;! of the season to, didate for thc democrat nomination for
C. E. DAVIS. City Clerk
provides for a re-registratien of al) nig tin*'splendid moving picture Midi' ■Ato.represent the Lawn nee J Bauer Post congressman in thi* district. He hat’
voter* m cities, villages or-townships., of hearing it described by an expert .
in the American Legion Junior World stated his program.. which is quite aphaving a population of 5.000 or.-more. - wifo knows hi»-subjcct.
Scnc?
pealing He not only wuhe* to have lhe
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
Tlic law spreifles the manner in
Troop 77 ol thc Nashville Boy Scoutv
The schedule calk for two games a 18th Amendment repealed and the
which this reghtratlon shall be made with Arlie Reid as ncuulmastFr. will ,
Week starting the week ol April 17. an-1 Volstead Ac! put Into discard, but he
APPOINTS COMMITTEES
.v / and that this method of regi*tratl6n present a. one net piny AH members of 1
continues for fourteen -weeks. All in-'also ha* other plans which he wants
.-hall be permanent. That is, any voter-thc P. T. A organization* of thh
formation nf interest to the followers'to hook up .with that.
.
Enjoyable Meeting Held On
who registers under ttw provisions of county are invited to attend thr ■
of the M-iie* will appear weekly in this
■*—— k“
---For —
instance,
he --------------announces----"We
this new law. am^ continues to rgrdde Ratitoririg tomorrow night.
paper. Everyone is cordially invited toi have seen enough of soup kitchens and
Monday Evening, April 4
.
'
attend-thc
games
----------&gt;h ttw same voting precinct and votes!
-------- -------------broad line*. r provisions tickets, com­
Al
the
Schoolhouse
ul Iraxt as often a* once in two years. •
munity chests. passing the hat, pos*COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION
SPLENDID EXHIBITS DREW
will nerer have to register again. The 1
trig the buck, and we assert that from
TAKES OVER 1G7 MILES
PRAISE OF LARGE NUM­
»;ni held Monday' night. April 4
■ . common council of thi* city is providi)'*w on those things are and siiall be
Committees apjtolnU’d tor next year’
mg the necessary card* und bil|)|&gt;lie-.
i forever ended in the state of Michi­
OF TWP. ROADS
BER OF VISITORS
wcn‘: Program with Mr:.. Amy Bower.'
which will enable Hiuttings to-comply
gan!" You'll say that that is some
a.1 chairman-and Mrs tsenhath and
with till* new law.
1! program. You will be uuerflded in
MRS. FINGLETON RE­
Mi-.s Williams a* asslflUnUf Member­ NOT MUCH MONEY
Thc first requirement 1* that there
| knowing too how Dr. Anglemire plan*
shall be two registration card.-, tori
1
ship with Mrs. Harry ThiunpMin as
• to raise the money for a state general
ELECTED AS PRESIDENT chairman and Mrs Ashaltor and Mr
ALLOWED TO COUNTY
each' votcr. They arc exact' duplicati-*.: SALARIES, BUILDING FUND
,, employment and old age insurance law.
(Walter
Wallace
a*
assistants;
and!
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS• His plan provides that all workers, emso fur as the wording is conreriu-d. but (
ARE HIT HARD BY
! Women of Barry Co. taking press with Mk* Fflich as chairman..
More Equipment Would Be
the Master Record, which will never ‘
1 ployers and farmers shall be registered
ADDRESSED
GATHERING
"AXE ’
go out of Hur office of Uh- city clerk, is
I Great Interest In Betterment ' The program was .i* follows:
for the purpose of COMPULSORY
Necessary So Other Plans
LAST THURSDAY
heavier than lhe other. The Precinct!
Marimba—Dick Waite.
payment into a fund for employment
Of Home Conditions
Are Being Made
Harmonlcd afid- banjo—Ear] Shute.
Record contalit* lhe tame information,! nt, vpnt I c D||T IHUnUD
and old age insurance by all who are
and the voter will tx- required to sign ' AYnULLo rU I UNUbn
: Tiie seCenth annual Barry County. Eldon Oaks. George Chllthroat
The county, as'ean be seen from a upo p n rpiimm PRCQ
over the- age of twenty-one years. In
legal mxire in this, issue, has taken
"• b' OnUMNI. PKtli.,
each of these records when he register-.
addition, of course. Mr Anglemire
GLABE OF “SPOTLIGHT" Acliievcipent Day was an unqualified! Song—Eidon Oaks.
It the voter is foreign-born, he mast'
.
• !(over 167•miles of township highways:
—.—.—. •
,*success. The exhibit* of the extension; Gultur—Earl Shute
WALTER FISHER, VTPRES. P!ans to d0 aua&gt;' *Uh the voistead Act.
i
Piano
and
Harmonica
—
Eldon.
Oaks.
'
give the data of his naturalization— O»
,
which will be annexed to the county!
»
, so that liquor can be taxed and will
and
Weight Tax DHIllon *"»
b&gt;. ""
that fc» Whet« he was naturalized, in. ■_
.
.
.
loirs groups of this county wvrv highly- Guitar—George CiUllhroal.
•■yMem
.
Farm Bureau Deserves the Ac. 1,1,1 the proceed* from that into thi*
what court, what citjft and state lit
Still Causjng Delay in
. I creditable. Tito programs, forenoon and 4tong—Wnnda chllthroat.
While thc\county road commission
.
fund also. But you will notice that
must also give the name of his father
tlVC Support of Every
everyone who reaches the age of. twenuittirnoon, wen- prerented and the din- | Mis* Williams' room received the plc- ha* road equipment that will maintain (
Further Action"
| tier helii in the Methodist church,!(tum thi* month tor tlie b»&gt;t attend- properly the present mileage of couh-;
and mother and the date and place of
Farmer
ty-one. tn Mr. Anglemire's plan, i« to
.
• '
Ills owh birth, and the city or town, y Whf-n tlu- present m-mIoii of the' the dlnndt in tin- social rooms, the ancc.
ty road*, without considering these 187,
be forced to aontribute to'thll genera)
W.H..V ...
,vww.
! special legislative session ends, no one! .program
K(Wrnll ami exhibits upstair* in the1
miles, and might at times spare some* The annual meeting. _«l. the Barry: fUn(jt including farmers!
and.state where
he lant voted,
|j
The precinct record, as its name im- 1,1 Michigan cun say that members of d.VuCii
(,jiurcj| auditorium and connecting
• of it* machinery for work on township!^ount&gt;’
IJUIC“U wa? ‘ ,Thura'
Farmers will nodoubt failover each
piles, will be used in Hu- voting pre-, the house or*renate have not endcav-1 rooms .on Friday.
roads, it has not enough to do what! day in the K of P Temple, with an at- other in their eagerness to boost this
cincts, but only &lt;&gt;n election day. Th- ««.ed to. serve Um? best interests of the &gt;
ought to be done in thr way of im- ■ tendance o!
-™ members mid proposition for compulsory -payment*,
Forenoon
Session..
muster record will. always - be kept U1 taxpayer* of the state for If tlw y ha&lt;1
proving -and maintaining titose 167i
families. There was much interest Tjicy flre having such an easy time
&gt;.V&gt;. way
wu, Mirac
-MX- m.v..
the office of ihe city clerk, in u nre-Hhelr
there would-Usuch out,-1
sub-; County Agent Hit:old J. Foster premH&lt;.’&lt; Thr.state, under the McNitt bl!].: h) ttw* Kalhering.
right now paying interest on debt*
in xls'.:;.tate exiienM •-. । sided al the forenoon business rex-don.
proof safe. The voter must sign boUT tautlal reduction.-;
t——:, ,in
will allow this county for tills year
An excellent talk on taxation .was aIuj paylllK their taxes, that they will
u_.even
------ .&gt;
------? There wasofcommunity
singing, ltd by
the master und lhe prrelnct record-- ’but
the
sryercst-eritic
public
827.000 from tlto gas tax. Several thou-;
by Honorable M B. McPherson
delighted when Dr. Anglemire can
When Hie voter goes to tlto poll* and expenditures would be thoroughly satsand dollars Iiave already been siwnl nf I»»* 1. a member of the state tax afld lo ajj
hla compulsory pay­
• announces his num*.-, someone will be ixflcd- They w«uld go away beyond H-tary's report was givqi* by -Mrs. R&gt;- i VERNE BROWN, EDITOR AND in clearing brush and trees from the' commission. also of the Mate board of ment |&gt;y tliem into a fund for employ­
there outside the railing with a blank, anything Hint the Governor has recoffiroadway
on
there
167
miles
so
that
agriculture.
Mr
McPneroon
especially
mint
insurance and old age pensions!
LEGISLATOR. FINDS
In fact,
rouds can be properly improved. Th:aid*’e,I “P°n highway apd sdtod taxes The prospect of having this compulsory
which the voter man sign, requeuing mended. In
fact, they
the” have
‘--- done —so port of the year's work was made by
The building
PECULIARITIES
that he be given a ballot. When Alin-, •wherever |xk*Mbie.
parelbie. T..w
-...* - fund MUi Gertrude Re!.-, specialist in Home
jwill leave a comparatively smallsum-”'' exprc.va-cl hl* conviction that the payment added to all the other thing*
....has been
-----. Furnishing from Michigan State Col-1
--------(Continued on page three)
! ,(1r
‘'hsuing
year
slashed
| per mile with which to do the needed; bdJ,J?rA -,lc "I0*1 fonslnicU*$I farmer* have to pay will be alluring in­
-- '---------—
________
-lun
wuuniMi twenty-five per «-.«
-I.: lege. Tin; nominating committee,!
----------------------------------an additional
b-nt 6i.
work on lhe 167 miles taken over. It blt
I«gis«rtlon that has been P^'-re*1. deed.- Dr. Anglenilre may expect the
INSTITUTION
WORKERS
TFAPHFR^’ Pl I1R AN.
। top of the fifteen p«-r n nt asked by the: through lltoir chairman. Harold J F-i •
the county
the ci|uip4iiriH
proper cqulpnirnt
this -state
for.-----some years; -,4Bii»cia
t.iirt it farmer*
to be enthusiastic
supporter*
.
—
'.
.
VVIUI'T
«■•“* 11 whad
P4U|WI
. -- - - ;,n
----------w uc ciii4iuai4U&gt;uc
supporter*
lUHuntno olud mis
governor. Many of the higher-up sal-iter, recommended Mt*. Alma Fin.tleton
__ &gt; enough
......... of It. there is
. no
.. doubt
.. ..... ...
. nil
_. hl* plan, .....
.
" certain
.....
DRAW “FANCY SALARIES and
thiti*
’’11 ** na trrr-nf
?r’ nt hrin to ’ Snnnli**
f0U,.’,*$3. ,nnrt
and of
but ....
we __
arc quite
• NUAL PLAY APRIL 22:nries will be reduced.much more than -V president for a third year, and t)v.-i
lit could accomplish far more than (hc( tounshijy He believe* the legislature| chat'he will be disappointed.
• ---- -----1 fifteen per rent-by the time the legh-1 report was enthusiastically adopted.
■average
township
highway
cemmla-15
disposed
to
turn
aH
the
v
wclght
tax
....
----------------------—
Presenting
Modern
Comedy'lature Is through with some of the.bills |Th&lt; re followed the presentation of Government For 1932 Includes- sloncr. becaiw the latter lias very in- over t" ^d01*** ,or
«K“’ty “nd MAI F WITCH HIKFR
M«ro.„ TJ11—
G.- vt»M-'
now before 11;
(
| leaders' phis by the county chairman.
12,33*9 Employees Drawing adequate equipment for such work.highway*. He stated that tht*-MAl-t Ml I bn MIAtM
int ixiiiea oi inc r ieia
&lt; There is a general feeling of reafralnt Mrs. Fingleton. Announce meii about
$1,421,301.04 Per Month
j(There u no doubt but that the county.j Puffing would b^ of special value to
DRESSED AS WOMAN
At Auditorium
! upon the part of the’ legislators. The) next year's project, which kill be
I with its superior equipment could do ,l,e counties oi Wayne. Oakland. Ma----------•
'The Lillis of the Field’ bv John! r,'fusa1'of the attorney general's office I "Nutrition.'' was mqdc by Mrs. Rebec-' Certain legislators al Lansing within a far better Job than ’was ever done•«&gt;«»»’. Monroe and Bemen which h»d|Aulo Drlver Had Excitillff Ex­
tire- past few weeks have been scanning I by township officers; but if the county takcn on ,ar»?
buriletu under
driver naa Exciting ex
Hostings Turner will be presented Fri- ,o Prepare only such bills as come from i ca Streeter.
■
mre’.waning™pril 22 by’the Teacher/ thc tremor's office ha* reaulUJff in! Our readers Will be interested in the state payrolls rather carefully.!
should
purchare
the
necessary
equip“
»'•
C««
‘
*°‘
d
act.
and
are
finding
It,
pcnence
—
Story Related
Xb in
rtcKnl mXrmm I
•ConUnutd on page five)
-ome qf the st-usiics. given by Mi-- (This Is panieiilarly true of Verne -J.
| ment wnh which to catty on the work
n,fct
oMl&lt;ail
bv Dean Davenuort
Brown. publislK-r of the Ingham .Coun-jI on the township raids n will take over
Mr. McPherson also discussed the
"
It - is a modern comedy which mores
---------------***--------------’1°“- whfKC work
50 P-"a''l',K
Dean Davenport told some of hla
• alogg quickly .due tn thc clever lines (LOCAL ACHIEVEMENT
Lw'"winntiw waV’ a^dkn w—hr’uih1 &lt; ty NeWs at ^fason and state repre.ren- this year, and on the same mileage of jchool tax He believe* there must be
•n-i,..
i.,
a,
very winning way and knew thc sub-1 l tatlvc from Ingham county. ■
such road* it will have lo take over for ।fou,,d » wa&gt;’,o
school taxation, friends an interesting story which wm
WUlelreU-yFngland on the^Sitlcthi
DAY FOR 4-H CLUBS &gt;cU ;.he presented so well und gave'1. Since the special session opened. Mr. leach
of the
school
me succeeding
succcctnna four
tour years
years, f
it 50
— i,s
—
■distribute
---------- — ’
------ Costs
— 'fairly ] related to him by a former student now
blrthduv‘ of itouv andKitty the twin'
~
lMT ‘structInn.* so interestingly a- tn Brown has been one of the feuding ad-■ 1 cucn■ oi
' "pen
peoplethis'
of this
’living in Saginaw, it concerned an at(would •have to “
invest
all It the
receives
“»»«slate.
‘h®'People of
‘
Clark
Brody, secretary
daughters of the Rev and Mrs. JohniEvcnt Concludes Programs Car- wlnm!h,‘ ’Vn?
’°n 1,11 t,1C- vacates for cutting government cMta.1I year under the McNitt bill in the pur-;
'
••«— ’~of •the .Michi-(tempt by a hitch-hiker to rob a man,
i gah State Farm Bureau, was present who was a friend of thi* former »tuHead. Their grandmother. Mrs. Ritoke-' ■
ripj On rjiirintr Post
: mtrt)berh of the group*. For pto rexFon 1 In his paper lost week, editor Brown;I chase of machinery.
A Walter, who has her own special Id.-a
ried On Dur‘n&amp; Past
■' .Continued on-^ge nm- part two. jbfljan a series of articles concerning
! and gave an interesting talk on the! dent.
(Continued on page live)
th- state's payroll that should be ini subject of legislation which the state! It appear* that thc Saginaw gentleof humor, has a gift for each twin, and I
Winter
.
AAttweaPrinM at
11cresting to every taxpayer in Michi­
fnrm bureau ha* sponsored- and u nun Wu* driving towards home when
tlto question arises ns to which one
Next wrek. Monday and Ttirsdny.’8. S. CONVENTION AT
...
• __________
favoring tn the legbilature.
| he saw ahead of him a woman who
gan. We reprint extract- irom this SEEKING TO BEAUTIFY
will gel the ten yards of crepe-de-| April Iff and 19. boy&lt; and girls from 4L’|
PHAT^ RRDVF APRII
SMAt
I
PARK
ON
GRAND
ST
pr,lt "lirn,-,: Burnham, or w. a T. C
wanna hrr arrnv evidently Mek'
o|M'nir.g
article
herewith:
chine. The other gift in much more de- nira| NchoolK in^rry count v wiH ntGUH I d UHUVC HUH IL 40
I
olriHUL
rHnh
UH
UHHGU
S
I
.
„ KnUmaBX,
c„,.d 1:;I a
lo ride. The driver would
-As governor he is chairman of the
sired by each, and the twin* swear n tend
Achievement Ii ,„
renu 4-H Chib
uiuu Local
Local Acnievemeni
— .
...
pcm-rful state administrative board.1L
.
T.. . .
m
; with a deMfriptIon of a recent trip h -; probably have refused to accommodate
solemn oath that they will "run it Days bringing lu
to a clow xn«th.- 4-H dubiGrouP Conferences, Addresses
At his (the governor's) command is a Residents of That Vldinity Take ; made to Europe.
'•
,a man under such circumstances; but
•straight rare for tt&gt;e cup." The sceneiJ worlc
ln
clothing.
Handicraft
and
Hot
work in
Handicraft
and Problems of Interest
force of accountants and officials which
Matter lo Council and Meet
,.om"r' ””
“ ’“L10-* he felt he would save a woman from
•shift* to tlto London home of Mrs.!Lunch carried -on in these 42 school’s
number appiintimately 100. Among this
f...
1 President. Mrs. R. G. Brumm of Nash-1 walking. A*, the "woman" opened ttw
Comprise Program
Rooke-Walter. and the complication* I this put’winter.
With Fine CcTUpSration
i ville; vice-president. Walty Fisher of back door and put her valise into the
number is found a Secretary drawing
that ar|se from the friendly rivalry, al-, clubs are to be found in every secTlic Barry County School conven­ a salary of. 17.500 ithc governor, him­
A group of residents of the west end Woodland; secretary-treasurer. John back seat, the man happened to look
.................................. ........ ............... in,in ’nitiirutuy
i Alt ,n Woodland
ntAAlian i tion
him, is io
a1 be
izv aiviu
held nt
HL Coats
v.vnu&gt; Grove
viviv Snthc co
J'n,2 «xcept
...vcity met
___ at
_ the
...vhome
.w—.of—Dr. .and; Ki
,_____
________
______ ____
—______ down and noticed that this woman had
’.llck of
Orangeville
was - re-elected.
niniost tragic tor awhile. The outcome, nlu| Thornapplc Twp-=. where Consoil- urday. April 23. A fine program has self. receives but 55.000); -a director of the
■ Continued on page six)
Mr: E J Pratt on West Grand St. last (The directors chosen were Jerry An- an exceedingly large foot; and there
is
ry ^Ted'^^'^/J^n.t'Achlev^nf
lx a
U point
IKllnl of
Of conjecture
conjecture until
until the
the vj
very
tinted schools are fount! ArhirvvmMit iHMji
nrraneed . and
and- every
clcrv Sundav
Suild.-iv
been arranged
Friday evening to formulate plans for drus to represent the northeast quarter appeared, when hen skirts were raised
end. The humor is not hilarious but • Day- L,
day Sn Cjub work nt School is urged to send as many flele.&gt;
---------------.,11 moments.
whlcJ1
thp work Ls cxhlW|wl an(J
beautifying the neighborhood, und of the county; Ralph Pennock tlto(to climb into the car. the outlines M a
there
are nohdull
g)»te« as» possible. Tlie forenoon pro­ BOARD NAMES GLASGOW
especially to consider the small park southeast part; Jesse Osgood the Pair of pants. The man thoughtzvery
The cast is ns follows:
judged. Awards are made and certifl- gram consist* of addresses by Rev.J . FOR THE CHAIRMANSHIP which K formed bv the extension of -outhwest; Fred A.Smith the north- quickly. He asked the "lady” if, before
Tile Rev.- John Head—Mr. Albert cates given to those completing the Wynn of Freeport, on ' Tito Prayer Life
Grand St. which, was Tarmacked last ««t quarter Mrs, Bert Brown of «he got into the seat, she would
Becker.
IMXKCr. .
.’
-----•­
to'
«?-'
S
“
P
p
rvi.ors
Convened
Tuesday
summer. A committee was appointed to Orangeville was named as chairman of please step to the rear of the auto and
Ann (his wife)—Mis* Jean Ros*.
Parents and interested friends of tin
go to the council meeting, then In the Women's Home and Community look “t the left hind wheel, as lie
Catherine—Miss Eleanor Edger.
; club program are invited to attend any nurd coggan. Lansing, ' Children's
For Purpose of Organizing
session. There they met with hearty Work committee.
.
thought it acted us it It was getting
Elizabeth—Miss Frances Hunter.
of tlic six local Achievement Days.
Worship,"
Ione Catton. Lansing',
Board
co-opcratlon from the new city council! The Barry County Farm Bureau de- »ll, and if she found that was true,
’ .daughters)
,
"Dramatization and Pageantry" Mrs.
u
Schedule of Meeting*.
Mrs. Rooke-Walter (Ann's mother) j Quimby church—9 00 A. M—Mon- Roy Hubbard. Hastings.
, The new board of supervisors con­ and work ha* already bfgttn on the | serves the encouragement of every ’hen this was a good time-to fix it. The
park. The planting plan has been made' fanner in Barry county. If farming ga supposed "iady" went back to the rear
—MUs Theo Parr.
•
un&gt;
n|
A
potluck
dinner
nt
noon
so
bring
‘
vened
Tuesday
for
their
April'
session,
' day April 18th. Chibs
attending
Michigan State College Extcn- u .......................
daMnes* is to
be ,pul
upon a proper
as she
didj--so. the
me inn
UlUl 1.
- —
---- ,----------------. । of the jcur And.
..---- ----Jdriver
------Barnaby Haddon-Mr. Harold Logan, shores.
Not withstanding the
fact^Uiat
12^ wi
of by the ............
- 1, Lakeview., Hustings Center, your sand wichec and one other dish, r&gt;UlWll|&gt;A|UllUUIK
ihc 20 members arc republlratus. thrv|slon service. Water service was pro- basis, farmers must be organised. | stepped on the gas and sped away,
Violet «n Maid at the Vicarage)— i Pratt, Quimby, Star, Hendershott and and your own table service.
Supervisor L ...
R Glasgow, of I vlded last year before the Tarmac was Thera is no organization, it seems to. When he arrived in Saginaw he turned
Mis* Elizabeth Hart.
McOmber
The afternoon session will be devot- .-elected
....
—
j
...
—
----i
»..&lt;-•
i.
.us,
ttuit
offer*
so
many
things
for
the
the
grip
over
to
the
officers
who
found
Span Ropes-Mr. Joseph Brozak
j Welcome Grange Hall-1:00 P. M- cd to group conferences and bu*lnc.« , this city, a democrat, for the chair-paid, which Is fortunte.
! benefit ol the farming industry a* docs, two automatic revolvers in it.
Withers &lt;a Manse/tant to Mrs. Monday April 18th. Club* Attending: The leader* for .the different group;.• manship. No better choice-could have
• •»
the Farm Bureau.
I Dean Davenport related this story
^ooke-Waltorz)—Mr. Fred Jone*.
• Fjsh. Irving. Wood. Ryan. Rogers. Litt!-- are: Children's leader. Mis* Ione Cat- been made, for Mr. Glasgow, has al- 1
The Hon. Monica Flane-Miss Leora Brick. Welcome. AHoft and Al-Gon- ton: Young People's leader. Miss Jos'.*hown a.fair spirit as a superCONDUCTING ANNUAL
'overheard it and reported that that had
Benton.
.
QUln
phine Romig. Adult leader. 'Bernard vuor and as a member of the board
POPPY
POSTER
CONTEST
^^^*32‘ii’E
H I* fine to see the bld spirit of parLady Susan Rocker—Mita Emmy Lou
Orangeville School House: 3:00 P. M Coggan '
■ JAMES GJUKICII.
At 5:00 o'clock, the' young people's; tisanshlp cast aside, and the new and
B,?.r.k'
. j,
i—Monday. April 18th. Clubs Attending
Having
sold
his
farm
James
Gjukich
'
Mlu Emily McElwain is directing the Barlow Lake. Gun Lake. McCallum. conference with Mt-s Josephine Romig better spirit evidenced of considering
American Legion and Auxiliary! Thinking the Banner had a good
will
have
an
auction
sale
on
the
Wil
­
as leader.
■ the worth of men as men and as offiRU&gt;! and Orangeville.
I news item, we called up the Sheriff's
liamson farm. 2 miles west and '. j mile
Are Sponsoring the
There will be a roll call ol young ^rB- &gt;’'s‘cad of Hie narrow test of south of Hickory Comers. Full par­
-“Y* • • “ ~
t Delton Community Hall—0:00 A. M
I office and found that local officers
—Tuesday. AprU lOth. Clubs Attend- people, standing by churches, then two|l&gt;arttsanshlp. in bestowing such an ticulars of this safe are published else­
Movement
I knew nothing about it. Then we called
ffilnutc
talks
will
be
given
on
Chrishonor
as
Hie
chairmanship.
That
Is
ar
. «
.
*n«: Hope Center. Week*. Cedar Creek.
where bi thjs issue Of. —
the -----------Banner.1 Following thc plan of last year, the I the Dean to find out what there was
Bunnell. Delton. Milo. s. Pine Lake and Han Endeavor. Epworth League. Y. M.(« should be. We may vole our poliUcal Harold Belcher will err this sale,
aale. of*"
•
to It; and that is how we happened to
offer-*American
Legion
and
Auxiliary
are!
/principles In oitr ballots for a president. big stock, tools and miscellaneous
to.r%Si '"&gt;JXIS£x Center Or.nxe Hall— C. A. Summer Camps and Scouts.
leam the true story.
aragain
conducting
a
Poppy
Poster
Con-1
.[Miss catton will talk on "What dtjca:congressman or q senator, but in local tides.
I test among tile schools of t|ie county,
^rnrra rei^ru that’an mmsua^tott e 100 P M.-Ttie.sday. April 10th. Clubs ttlmean to have a religious education?"; affairs partyism has no place.
HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB.
------------'offering
prizes
of
|5-W
for
tile
winners
Then a social and recreation period for!
“■*
A CONSERVATION MEASURE.
ln the contest. Tile same award is j Tlto Literature Department of the
half hour, followed by a banquet, with: EVERY CITY VOTER
Farmers who are planning to burn offered to all contestants whether they I Hasting* Women'* club will Iiave lu
MUST REGISTER.
JISSV^Uto^..^- songs and toasts,
There nijwt be a general ^registra­ over marches arc urged lo do so a* are in a school with or without an art' lost meeting ol the year this coming
At 8:00 o'clock the evening service at
wlule Iriend. ot hla believe Ito local
/! Ij, ’t!'.
early in the season as possible by Con- teacher.
Friday, ttw 15th. The Board will meek
which Mr. Coggan will give the ad­ tion of all the voter* of thi* city. This servation Officer George
Sumner.
All pasters must be original in de-| at 2:15 and general meeting for bustran. to twice thia inure But rex.rdleu
dress. "Adventures Into the Totnor-!j -?------ Z'
t ’ —j
ol the ewet number, there err more
Ml
W«Burning over such land unless done sign and be 14x18 in size. The local I
«««
row." Tto &gt;«un&lt; MX. rf Coxa Grow
1
quite
early
destroys
nesting
places
for
contest
cloee*
on
April
20.
and
posters
Itorium. At 3:00 the High school Dracrane* neMing there than Mr. Snyder
_f .
.
&gt;»
'
Wil H-r Ito ^rvtto MU, .
~7 “ "S
or any of hi* friend* have seen toSpecial music for the daV will be ot the ne* ,aw' lhe. coan^,, J,as “* garnc birds and other songsters and in.must, be sent to T. 8 K. Reid by that matte club, under Misa Ruth Robaou'a
I direction, will present two one act
gether before.
A1|
^cur^ thc|r motor given by the Conklin quartet ' and ran&lt;ed lha‘ Uwy w,n m**‘ “ b**’,rd of many instances kills the young .birds, date.
themselves, he explains. This precauMrs. Ed. Down* is chairman for the. play*, -The Rising of live Moon" by
*"
'AMERICAN LEGION MEETING.
vehicle driver*' licenses .between Jan- CoaU Grove quartet There will be a
tton will help to conserve bird life and Auxiliary and T. 6. K. Reid for thc Le- Lady Gregory end. "The Print* of
Laurence J Bauer Post No 45 'uary I- 1825 Bnd January 1. 1928 have free will off.ring taken in the place of, and Sa‘"rfa.\birds
are
among
the
best
of
agent*
for
gion.
’Court Palnlcra" by McKaye. At 4:00
the
regular
registration
to
help
cover!
*•
M
hj
*
,|
R
bt
P‘
he
P^P
0
^
Amerlcah Legion will hold their next .&lt;«'» abflUt■
*«**
which-to sedestroying
u„.
— ------obnoxious
&lt;— xinsects.
Jt u cxpected amt entries will be j the High school orchestra wW ptay
rrVilaOneellng on Monday night
n5w,'“!e,u? Applications show It tlic necessary expenses of the conven- ■ w-jenatertog voter*.
made from the Kellogg-Thornapple, i under Mr. Overly'a direction and Ito
April IB at eight o'clock. All ex-*ervfee * J”®**
w ,,herOT ’ dr’ (Ion Kvrrx Sunday School u urxrt to ,■'» ””
PEDRO
PARTY.
_________
,
the
primary
next
September
or
at
the
Freeport
lyid
Hastings
schools
as
well
- program will end with k review
a
“**
•*
men of Barry county are urged to at-•Wr.entt. About 1.00° appllcaUon* arc mtoI u many dylwtn a&gt; mallto.
At St. Rose hall. Thursday evening, as from some rural districts.
i election nest November unless he retend this meeting-Sterling Rogers. belnf
by tht D«P*r;■ The best jjosters from Barry' county
I registers, this matter should t»c attend- April 14.—Adv.
ment of 8tat&lt;?
State.‘
GAVE BUSHEL APPLES.
Commander.
■mcnt
--------- *♦*--------------( will be sent to thetlUtrtct Judges, from
NOTIOL
Last week. M. E. Maze of Yankee
HOME TALENT PLAY.
' the district to the state, and from the
i
25c CHICKEN SUPPER.
DANCk.
Springs donated a bushel of apples to;
CHICKEN SUPPER—25 CENTS.
"A Poor Marled Man.'* al Al-Gon- state to lhe national Judges.
Every Saturday night al Clear lake.• | At U. B. church Wednaoday, April 20. Pennock hoapltal. his gift being greatly j Maccabce hall. Saturday. April 1H Quin lake school. Thursday evening,; Every school in the county Is urged
—Frank Herrington. Adv. if.
—Adv.
appreciated.
April 21. Adults 10 cents.—2 wks.
to make entries before April 20.

J

WORKING ON PLANS

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
WELL MED

09884854

STATE LEG SLATURE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inwrMOOD

CO. FARM BUREAU'S
ANNUAL MEETING

LOOKS TOILS
OF STATE PAYROLLS

;

One Auction Sale

Crane Colony Living
On Jack Snyder Farm

Notice to Lar Owners

ot

�THE HASTINGS BANNU. WtBMUUl. ABBU. IT IWI

BAGS TWO

I Howell has indicated-that thc greatest
MASONS ELECT ARCHIE
'saving that the state can make will
REICKORD PRESIDENT
I be in the general reduction of salariesGovernor Brucker has already indlRom Johnaon Named Vice­
: cated his willingness to accept a cu:
। Mrs. Anne Arndt 1* recovering from
• In his- own pay. which Is fixed by the
President; Edward Tudor . । her recent lllncat.
| constitution. Tills follows the step
Treasurer
iicsciusi
I 8. B. Wilcox 1* ilowly recovering
taken several months
Secretary'. nr-nriM-TA mt
____
________I lnwn
montns ago by
oy wcrviary
FINDS
A
ALL
j Thc HMilngs Masonic Association1 Ir°m ““ recent wrlous iIIdcm.
MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE of State Frank Fitzgerald who an- ACCOUNTANT
met Thursday night and selected offi-| Mrs. Milton Murphy has been conaht Tfi PfiRfiP RFDUCTION
nounced
■»-- ACCOUNTS
OUT
TO FORCE KJ5DUUI1UH , and
that ofa reduction
the 1&gt;M.of
jberhis
paiown
d cm-pay BOOKS AND
.'c«rs for thc ensuing year, re-eteciing' fined to her hotrfc by illness the past
ARE CORRECT
OF PAYROLLS
.
------■ all the former officers a* follows:
'—
i i&gt;toycea in .his department
| Mri. J. T. Black is convalescing »lowArchie Rclckord. president
Next in importance to thc proposal pACU nfc| UAlun MAD
! —
Ros*
vice-president
of
the
legislature
to
go
away
beyond
CASH
ON
HAND
MAR.
------Johnson,
— r------------------ly from a aevterte-aUnc** at Pennock
DER WAY
PROPOSA
the recommcndattoru nf the Governor
94 WAS $55 633 74
EdW-ard Tudor. trea*prer.
I hospital.
\J
’
‘.
* —
imt ,
imi
* un
th»
E $7,500,000 for salary reductions, cornea tlu- diverTha tjidu-x
of'Moose
— ------. —
----------- —
-—Ma
। The’ Ladle*
of Moose
Heart Heart
Legion Lesion
won' »f highways funds.
$14,047.97 Owriifr to City On ei“tion owed a large sum of money cn!wl|| nold their regular meeting Thurs- __ p,,..
their Temple. This him nut only all
evening. April 14.—PreM Corr,
Sentiment Growing At Lansing
Already the admlntetraficin bill in, ,
P
traduced into the •tegtaiaturt apjfer-1 Special Assessments For Pav-, been (laid, but tlie Association has ac-, Jo». McClurkin
..k.,. of Baltimore Twp..
-r—.
to Put Curb On Road Buildcumulated a comfortable balance In it* has moved onto the W. I. Pennock
turning the weight tax moneys among
ing, Curbing and Guttering
.
ing Programs
treasury.
■ farm. Just south of the camp ground*.
lb.
«&gt;- •”-1
Al u„. COU„,|
Welcome Aid will meet at the grange
tk-rUting that Governor Bruckefs
hall on Thursday :iltern&lt;x&gt;n. April 14.
economy program as subm:itcd to the
Supper served at 5 o'clock. Everyone
Icgtetature i* but scratching the «-&gt;rinvited.
lacr. members of thc leglslaiurc are
mir liom.no ... rrulnri or .1.-'
Mous Pauline Tolhurst lias recovered
sufficiently from her recent operation
payroll ttwt’may return :aUn.-., oi mowur, .or now highway e«&gt;.uuetlon; a c,.rntlrd'|,„b&lt;f jCcbui&gt;uo. Hr found
to bo inovfd to bar home on W. Green
»■;“ • S’jUSis
stair officiate and higher-up# »« tin- a
8t All arc glad ilie b doing so nicely umc place thev were ten Jr twelve
8.
Reid entertained a number
wars ago. Department heads who
«'"■&gt; =&lt;
«•»
DIBEOTOBB VOTE TO SAVE ■of T.patrol
leaders at hb home on Fri­
'now drowing «.«»•
WP0° a'‘'1
"’t
:
subplus funds on
day evening at .dinner Leadership
even higher amounts are m danger of
training
furnished
the entertainment,
having tbe«c sums cut idmoat In tu..
WITH new blues; black or green costumes, biege
later.
It became known rarh in the pn •
Mrs. Albert H. Carveth entertained
ent wetk that Hcpr*.«nm:'ivc Vcni providing K&gt;r .*• considerable amount of; In addition to this amount of c.i.h
with a mauve tint.
read buildmx during the present year • &lt;*n hand there were owing to the city DISPLAY HALLS TO BE
the- Pennock hospital board at their
Niuiierous
other
ml'asurcs
providing
«|I
s|*cial
uawssmentN
tor
jmvhig
the
pnnn
RFPAIR
regular meeting on Tuesday. Luncheon j
WITH deeper blues or black—steel; a gunmetal
. . been making a study of lhe pay foils ol for t ix itltef have been mirodured and I following amount^
HCFI IN UUUU nCFHin was served followed by the business
thc various dcpnrtmem&gt; Jfe i- no--1
shade.
the end of another week it t-’prob-; Eu-t Srate street
4'2021.35 T■ N . finn-irtproei Riirht to lesion.
. having lu&gt; information preimred Io: bv
.,b!- say legislative leaders that some South Hanover *tr&lt;-cl
.
304 69 Tlme 1,01 Considered Klgnt I
Tlie Hastings Auto Wrecking Co.
dissemination among members ot tlw
WITH brown, blue or green tones—cinnamon, a
■
.•
...
.
i.
; ...
Attempt An Agricultural
have started busmea* hen it 313]
kgislatijp-■
.
agived-upon,—
j
Etut
Miff
direct
.
.
tin
3.1
Show
Here
;
East
Mill
»reet
.
.
mediutn brown.
’
North
Jefferson
’
8t
Tlu
y
want
to
buy
i
BroWni
Not only ha* Rcprewn
—;-------------------------- —.
!• south
901-46;
ouow aere
South Jefferson
Jefferson
200 old cars for wrecking purpotes. and
era acme -in necking .
LEGISLATURE TRYING
‘*ri&gt; Broadway
1.41.3:
The directors ot th.- Bam County have new and u*cd auto'part*, for sale1
'K
Smith
Broadway
WITH dark heigea, black, mandarin, or contrast
Senator
Um..
;»t4 40- Agricultural Society met in this city cheap.
with white—a deep sun-brunze called vanity,
Chester Howcil of -Saginaw has alTO RELIEVE TAX BURDEN ■ Court and Church atrceta - . .'371^00,011 Saturday to consider whether, in
Mr. and Mrs Morse Nevins moved
read v started a movement in tla- |ee. 2.4ta.68‘their judgment, it would be wife to Thursday to their home on West Wal­
(Tarmac Paying .. —.
WITH almost anything—a sun-tan beige called
Utelure to fix u maximum .-alary of Congress Might Well Follow Sidewalk. C|iib and gutter .. . 1.401391 have a fair or not in 1932
nut Mr?. Max Eek lias rented the
parchment.
&gt;- • .• ..........................
_
. 1/.27.84' The matte* was'thoroughly dtecus- rooms vacated by Mr. and Mr.' Nevins,
ThisExample and Cut D6wn
Hundred* of thousands of nolters. it k
—— ---- /ijtci ln a friendly apli it. After the view* and haa moved her beauty shoppe
WITH beige, black, coral or green—greige.
pegnted ouU-uuuld be saved by the
Unnecessary Expenses
Total.
.. 814 017.97. of all had bevn ascertained, it was
adoption, of Senator Howell’s &amp;uggcs&gt; i We are Rind to notice Hut the Ic^isTl:b $l4.i&gt;47 97 b to be'paid lhe citv decided that u was beat. In view ol
Hastings friends of Mr. und Mrs H.
WITH light evening colors—light evening shades.
■ lature ol this state is getting dywn t-&gt; i.v property owner* and will be raised -general conditions and e.-fx-clally in
Murphy of'Howell will be in­
Representative Dana Hinkley, un- business in reducing taxes by cutting by taxation on special asscMments. so view of farm conditions, not to at tempi Maurice
terested to know that they arc the par­
At Ironside Shoe. Co. you’ll find all the newest
oilier
wnI»0WlH^tere'of Mate, cxpeipies. They do not need to bit will all bi? paid to the city In a corn-: to pold a fair this year. .
ents of u baby-daughter. Mary Ellen.
shades
in the popular weaves of the new spring sea­
has
Vr ’&lt;» conuderste In IhU job It i* like
The bt.-qrd will take rnoujh of thc1 born last week. Mt . .Murphy wa* u for­
the member* of .the tegvla.un 3M0 ptr .. surg|C(lI OJW1.atlon ,|,„t u (lbsolutely lurativcly short time. Adding this
son—at moderate prices.
.'imonnt to thc cash on Juuid bring* I h&lt; . money in the bank which belongs to, mr&gt; teuchcr in the Hauting* High
,school. CongrutuUiiWilis
AmsthiniT
like
11
jM'ttecc'teary.
Jl
may
te.very
painlul
nt
total
to
$M«.6ai.7i
The
only
outstand:
the
society
to
put
the
buildlug*
that
There arc no: •'X Late -m* S ''‘it time, but .the pota-nt will, fed bet­
ing. bonds owed by the city are, $3.noc•’ Hxy plan to be- iwrmaiwrit in goo,l ' The Banner te pleased lo ucknowl.
paid employee# --------------------------it is over.
on North Broadway paring. . During' condition, so a&gt; to niaintmh them। edge receipt ot recent copies of the!
not include tlw ’ educational institu­ ur-wlM-n
No one seem* able to predict when
f*ath China Sunday News and the
tions and .Concerns only departmental our country i.i likely to MW out ul it .. the past year bonds to tlu- amomit of-properly, and will not spend any other■ QIIRM
Pri V. teith.published at Shuug-i
t'J.vn so wen- retired Tlu- city has j money 'Ifib, will requ.it.’'.but. a. Anwi'
workfh- La*1l!»'
h;.‘‘in February last. Whllf no name
raised J17.5OO.QO0 to (wy ■ tluse em­ get dfiwh to braxs tacks und cut ex- chough In a ainidng 'luhcTIo fake can-1 outlay.
' We believe there Will be genera! ap- appeared on thc Lsauw It was M‘nt from!
ployees. RcfinsentaUvc Brown belknies peitM-.s where that is fxusiblc, the jiouti- of the few outetandiiig bonds.'
* There arc very tew cities in this stale proval by lhe people of tills county ol: the u. s Cruiser Houston, on which u!
that this amount on br reduced con-' cr we will dig from udder.
..I the si/e of Ha-tin.:- whose tumners this Iteci-don by tlu- beard of directot.- George Herrick, a former resident of
undi
We hope emigre** will “ire
the have been conducted :&gt;v creditably n*!lt was a wi.-c action In our judgment,. this city. The f&gt;u|&gt;erx described the bat-i
• ties that waged around Shanghai and!
light and make large reductions m have lho.se of our ci tv government. A i there could tie but one result ol
federal cxpeiiies instead c( looking -lo tew .veiirr- ago Hit*.city was’ owing well;^rmpting la hold a fair this year, and
«.
।
pennock ..os.-.™.
strenuouily for chances to add burden s lownid* the charter hunt on bonds ; that would w a large deficit Iti othe;-1
Friends of Fred L. Heath: of Med-' For some time it has .been evident' Since last report Uie foUowing bablt-a
for lhe people to pay. They have gojjc Tlwv hat.- ail been retired exrep-:'"&gt;rds. conditions tire not right at the■
the limit for two years to ifieet their $3 000 No new bonds have been ri-j prw’-nt tune ftiy holding a county fan. ford. Oregon, turmer well known druk- that mne sinister force was at work on',laVc lx*n bonl at u,c ho8P1tal:
burden., as tliey Are now. Thr fat't Hui* *U«d. The . ity lus built wveral milesi H will be ww not to attempt one■ ,i&gt;&gt; oIUil. &lt;.»■ .will
pk jmi i»tan. WmI1 ,u„,. nnnm,!, wtU1 m.
c J£“J- “
A * 1*“rfrom '20 to 40 per cent of real estate is AH
that he is
,
. .
. .
ScolUlllc. a daughter.
of Tartnuc
asa well JS a
consid- I until
AaAsIIIAAA. piling 'A
&gt;1 tuie'.u* there i*
* •premise that the fair will; ern
, lhe.VPresident
-1-oun Association
s of thc South- .
Building
belngMTturned for delinquent taxes t&lt; .ruble cement pavliu; biult ievcral have .®me chance to pay out. That it■ «-rn
Hunding
.V Loan
Association of;^u'c*n^ Price* below, und in some in-1 April 11. to Mr and Mr*. Cliarlc«
thc most -convincing proof*-tliat bur­ miles ot curb and gultcrine; improvM'would not have under present condl-’ Medford. Evidently the 'rrr.rm
concern re.-fiances far below, a reasonable baste.I Hawthorne, Dowling. Route 1. a girl.
.
. grading
.
.
.... sir.,We
-.h all
I.,....,
r Anthat
i INnthc
r".mfinancial
rrlva.*
unnri
tn.mmmnwnt
ail ns
rli&lt;&gt;the
' Med-j This cun be done readily nt Uw pre*-- April 11. lo Mr. and Mrs Theodore
; cciws
gotxi
m.inngcmcnt,
dens musi be eaud rather than in­ many strict.*
by
und■ graveling;
i' lions..
hope
. ford Dally Mall-Tribune states that ft ent time when money ts scarce, when I Cook. Hastings Route 2. a girl.
creased.
.♦
has constructed .tit
ah up-to-date
i^ate-j 'Wcs
brighten, and ^that the
up-t«.r-ua*w maaav-.
— - will
..............
--- way
&lt; it K difficult for people with good credK ■
•
■
Awng\tTFn
e disposal plant, andituuy be -opened lor Holding a lair ii&gt;. has Jitei declared its regular srx
cer.»
dividend.
We
can
think
ol
a lot.*6 borrow, no matter how well con-1 &lt;•«•«. L* K DEAi.i-.ic akruhiiu.
: the not distant, future; but surely this
ha&lt; cut thc tndeb*.e&lt;In
at stocks, .supposedly o! the
blue' vlnccd they tjiay be that bargain'] Archie Tobias. local fur dealer, wa-wedding ol inter* st to Hastings idly a;
'matured urn"#till can make
not the -.ear tq'Uy it.
chip” variety, that ate no: doing a- oflered in stocks and bonds arc worth, arrested last Wednesday by Conscilie waJ solemnlrrd at tlie Mctli..well as the Building A: Ixian Awocia-T-Hiupplng up.
| vutiun Officer George Sumner-on a
Eptecopa! church in this city on mentioned.
W. G. EPLEY RENTS
• Hon over which Fred,presidew, al l.-u.-*
The senate has ordered nn Inquiry .charge of failing to report fur bought
Friday •&lt; venihg. when H
’ * ” ~
i;ri
if budget:i again
iui&gt; note
PARKER HOUSE HERE• .i ;il (nr
far a, piylng
piylng dividends
dividends is
is conci
concerned, into the matter and ha* called thc during December. Mr. lobis.-. plead
Haw- July and Augite
-united in marriage Mr.
. I president of th. New York Stock Ex-; uuilty und was flrwd $50.00 and o»t.
yet ix-en.made
A*"..1 ■U-;New Manager Is Mun of 32 FEW BARRY COTsCHOOL
change taWn-Jiington with a demand
• • NO.
•
.mil Mi'- Atu-tc M.r
iiHUtrh- reduce it.’in on
Gl'II.D
7.
, .
,
tcr &lt;&gt;! Mr and Mrs. W. A. Hitchctxk. ;U1 the burden passible.
.... The
.,-i..............
..
V
ao-c'’ Experience
Fvnui-innnn Tn
.
rMATninrr&lt; zsr--r &lt;s b nrs.
Only 47 Days to
Years
In thithc
amount on
DISTRICTS GET $4,929.56 erators who seemingly arc attempting Hospital Guild No 7 will meet with
Attending tla bridal couple were
Mrs Ernie Scebcr. 1021 8. Jefferson SL.
Hotel
Business
.
i
to
profit
by
Hie
country's
misfortunes
Miss Mildred'Pai irmge and Mr Joseph
Wednesday
P.
M.,
April
'JO.
A good at­
t ormer Act Helps Districts If , Pi&lt;Mdcnt Hoover 1.1 giving this com­
. Tlie Parker Houro ul. thv city
Bro&amp;ik. b-2sb °I Ha-Mingj
tendance is desired.--Addle Edmonds.
—
—
I mil tee hu&gt; hearty backing.
Mr. and Mr. Hawthorne an- redd­
been rented lo Mr. W G. Epley.
■
School
Tax —
Exceeds $10*
TO WHOM thi* ad may concern:
ing at tlie.tr cottage at Lung lake lor
SEVERAL
RAILROADS
On $1,000 Assessed
Special Discount on all orders;
Ar-r-ten
nanAa.a. TO■ A r-n 1 CX^Crif|-.C«' .ill tllC hotel buslnt'. Ultd
the present Their many friendr exFIRE AT NASHVILLE.
NORTH WOODLAND.
to diem.
OFFER BARGAIN FARES were tur mm- vears ;n charge uf .ttw
extra discount tor &lt;iih.
VC hat is known as thr future ac ..! nwu.
About eight vckkw
o'clock wuuiui)
Saturday ime-j
fore-1 ou.i
Mrs Aines
Ames oi
of nunneia
Sunfield i*
la caring mr
for
•
। .Sliermm House at Allegan. Sume year: winch was p&lt;«- rd by thc Irguialure of i noon thc homd of Thos. Baud in Nash- Mrs Rheum at present. Mrs. Blanche
New Week End Rates Will Start before Hutt they had charge- of Hw 1929. provided that $2,000,000 lie taken vdle was lound to be on.fire. Thc Nash- ‘ Cunningham returning to tier hoipc in
tif the Methr&gt;clint I.. A
from thc general fund of th-' stale oi Ville firo- depaMment rcapondcd-Laim Odessa.
’
Onmany,
Fridnv Apni
Anrilzu.*
'’O .
' PhoCfltk
un
,n Epl(H,yliw
.oldhith(Charlotte
_ IMnnn&lt;.r .|Wt Jlc Michigan- ami applied toward helping! promptly but thr name- were under loo CHRord Walter's family arc recovcrSlgl
nvri.uii St-, on Monday
■
Says Report
’
. had dwirgd for a long time t &gt; rent m:1ic&lt;^ dlatrtcU where the school taxi great headway for-Jhem to save the'ing from a seige of Uie flu.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
evening.’April 18 At-thc lust meet­
that the ruil- ’’a- Parker Hou-a- te.-c.iu.a- ot Us iuCa- was above $10 on tiie Sl.boo The rale u.| building. However, they did save ud- Mr and Mrs. John Hunt and Mr.
THE VERY BEST—
ing. the membenhip wa» divided into
e the Ugiit m:ti'J's- nnd becatuc he b&lt; lievcd that b.u-cd on the school tax in &lt; x&lt;-r &lt;. ofi •cining homo that were threatened, and Mis. Ralph Coe from Sebewa Vis: two groups, one group to entertain each
fare*. Begin-: Ha.«uig» । a good towy for u Iwtel; 910 on the S1.0UI. oh thc number ol pu- There was a high wind blowing ul the; lied Sunday at thc home of T.
^.tirne. Mt&gt;. Robert Cook ts general
I pits m school nnd other factors Evi-limn'.
'
J Pickens
»
chmrmffllfitor tin. meeting, ussi.'tcd by.
! to do so until now. He N.ys ii*- is com- d&gt;'ntiy thc school tax rate in Barry!
■w btuTsHin ra
Mrs W J. Field' r ' “ "
ing la ic wi|h tip* pbrpore id ;-o cop-r county te below the average; for while I
J
“" *’thi*
?: ”pat“t-|*’e have about us many school dbtricul
White Mr# D. D
TIU. ducting
the Itotel us tot“merit
Phone 2497
efurge ol the pn»gi
nuuge id the traveling public a» well t as other countries, thc amount received |
arc' urged to attend.
as Unit of tig-ci'.uciu* of Hastiiuts.
i from thc Tuww*-act ts much smaller
Mr-.Epley b..v alio an intimate-1 than 1:1 other counties of lhe same sia I
knowledge uf tin- hotel buslt-a-ss and tn
in southern
Michigan.. The
Th?
totalf
------------------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN-------------------- ■_
■icK-kl loyidiy. co-openite’- with her husband Minouni paid to this county i-. $&gt;.
welt week and on all |«»
an enteipri''.-. We are .sure nnd is paid to the following districts
ASSYRIA-Eagle
district
$86.74;
|
iw 8uttMd..y up !() atic inchidhiKl.’ro”’‘W'f ^*rhvd about them
■
■ A M “1 the ounday immediately that they wiU mate- a welcome addition Cluckcred district $11 14
PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
CASTLETON—N a a h vo 11villas.._k'i»mg. Retunmig. lhe ticket- wili|:'’ the busim-s-, und social circles of this
$501.12; Morgan dtetnet MUI. MartiA
be honored on all trains testing de«u-]r“”
'
district *29^3.
’
‘nation up to four A. M. &lt;d. the following!
APPOINTMENTS.
WED. — TI1VHS.
FRI. — SAT.
HASTINGS TWP.—Prutt .district
, The new city council had its initial
(
Pullman car.-, on the payment of regu­ mee’uiK on MeiKlay evening, as pro- 1'35.06
. i&gt;-u tut
JAMES DUNN AND
HOPE TWP -Jtoud dtelricl $M 2J:|
lar FuiUnin ciutgi •- The "railroads
CHASE AND
.McCallum
dtetriot
1118.
Marian Marsh in
Chipso
jurtKipatihg in :lulre bargain rates j ri*rtnpn present except Alderman Wal5 A N B ORNS
SALLY E1LLERS in
IRVING—Power.-, district $104.40;
ale - thc Pennsylvania.
"Beauty and the Boss
Flake ot
: lace, who was ill. / ■
Cobb--district $7.66. W«xl cbijrict
CoEfee
Cvnlnil. Baltimorv .a
.Granqtet, pkg.
Slim Summerville in
The council preceded to elect •
“DANCE
ais.uci ""3.32; Freeport!
*.........
:t.em ul the council t
"
ikiinni. i vlmBl. district’ 8469.60; Little Jhjiid.
"The Unexpected
3Oc
19c
। yoar. Bui one name
is presented. 1 d^trlct $158.77.
'
TEAM"
Father"
etrYan alder-. JOHNSTOWN-Bmrouglv, district
•man.
W.
A.
Schade;
The
rote?
uer-f
$15034
\
FELS
NAPTHA
AQC
]
] SNOW BOY
4 EC
-U'Pcndcd and hr was d.liand elected
MAPLE GROVE-Brahdli district
Tla ■ carries with it nii nibtrship cm the j $44 m
MIAP 10 B tits
I
I Wa-IUu; powder. Keg. 35c I V
SUNDAY—MONDAY
'. board Mi supcrvi^r.'.
, ORANGEVILLE-Orangeville
vil! OLD'DUTCH Cleanser 7C Electric TOASTERS EEC !
j Tlie Mayor-patented the name o! luge $242 34; Eagle ms-.rict $43.85
Bert fiparite as city engineer fur th- • PRAIRIEVILLE-Prairirvilte village!
— in
j Each
I
.ensuing year He wuv chosen for that dtetnet $137.81.
M VltsHMAl.lAHV. rach
WW f
,r. , poNtton -u well as that of street com- i —
—----- ——
RUTLAND
Wilcox
district. $43.42;!'
misMoner. receiving tla unaniinou* Chidester $15.66; Otis 8250 56; Po-j
1 EC
BUTTER
?4C BEAN SPROUTS
dunk $1533.
Shall/ Freeport, pound
fc» 1
1 i &lt;’h«t&gt; . tea’ ll
* **
I Comedy—"On the Loose" and Pathc Sound News
THORN APPLE—1 hornappte town-1
L huj Mayor Leonard al-o appointed Kim
8tgter a. city attorney. The. council 1 hip school district i* awarded &lt;1.47621 I
confirmed
th?
appointment
by
unani
­
PORK SAUSAGE
OEC
WOODLAND—Thc Woodland town­
HAMBURGEB
OEC
mous vote. Clarence Shultx waswtaDied ship school district is given $119.71
|
(hater. ■■ Ih*. lor
mV
Hdnv nutlr. :: (tester. . CiM
WED. — THEOS.
Coupon—TL'ES.—NIGHT
as night i»luc. The council confirmed

cra»
GIVES ANNUAL REPORT

STllf SAURIES ME
PURER UNDER FIRE

LOCAL NEWS

What'

Stocking

Shade

«0 COUNffWTO
8E HELD THIS HU

Shall

IrWear?

Ironside Shoe Company
The House of Quality Footwear

Decoration Day

Hastings Monument
Works

CTRAS I)- TH EATK |=

al

SALE

WILLIAM HAINES

“Are You Listening”

FRESH PICNICS

OC

Pound ..

Q

-

PURE LARD

9EC

Home nudr. 3 ll&gt;. lur

4»W

LEG OF LAMB

OEC

Fes pound

faW

--------------------------------------PORK LOIN ROAST IOC
1 lllll 1 rllii. Hi.
. .. • •
FRESH PERCHOEC
Hite week. 3 lb». fur
fc*V

LAMB STEW
Per pound ........

1 f|C
. 1 W

Deliveries: 8:00—10:00—11:00 A. M. 3:0Or-4-:30 P. M.

Feldpausch’s
‘*Whcre Better Foods Cost Less”

WE DELIVER

PHONE

HASTINGS

Dickiiteon! thi* selection.
■
Springs, village district »7.«; Coman &gt;
district 175.17. Bowens Mills district '1
u Has u-c’m»ted mvi ADDKESSED COMMERCIAL &lt; LI B. $113.10
&lt;inc u; aiihr&gt;-.n;re|' A D; McDonald. Hastings' new atHASTINGS CITY—The city reboot.'
tafrv that lie will|tortlcy. was the sjicaker at the Tuesday district
ts awarded $444.74.
.■tel campaign ’lur thci'noon luncheon ol the Commercial club
||n:t up no
■» that thr people know H*'
a witty .md pleasing addret.- &lt;
! other. Hr ,
W. C'..T. V. NOTICE.
at 1-..- .-rands for aim heij^
’b^w-jiearuly
r. _Mc"- w. c. T. u. win meet with!
......
&lt;...- *”
Hastingi
matter in their luuid&gt; Dotted epoke r4 uu p,obtems tlu' ‘con- Mr(_ BlsJKhr Hirublc at 404 8, Jefler-----J rent the attorney and the courts H&lt; 1 i011
Tuesday. April- 19. ul two
HILI. BOARD IT OUT.
explained some difiiciiitle* encountered10-d^g. A half hour prayer service will
Detunwrc Babcock, oi Mid-lknllr In the practice of law. by lawyers whojbe held Program in charge of Mr'
c--. airi .n-d by under Slwnff Bmi of have every intention ul playing thr' uvanche Merrick AU ladies arc invitthat village oqg da.v»te»t week on tla game square with their client* and cd to attend.
charge of driving white intoxicated. Ht with lhe public. Our new attorney
».j.- brought te’forc Justice Maltiiewsl made a lavorabie impression and wa*
GUILD NO. ».
the day following ht. tuTOt. and was heartily congratulated by hw auditors
Mrs Jacob Ilchor will entertain Hasgivtn a fine of $50 and cosImM $6.50. or among ilk-m Hie oilier attorneys of pltul Guild No. 8 on Thursday ulter*txty day* In jail. Ift u ;-ervinft lib ] Hasting* who were preMui.
noon. April 14. at her home, 7'25 E
j
•
1
—---------- ■ “ “ ‘
---------1| Bond St Members are urged to attend.
PASSING OF JOS. ASIIALTER.
.
.
Joseph AalulU'r. one ol the lew Civil j
CIRCLE NO. X
■ Guild No-15 W1U meet with Mrs. Ear! qar vcienuu of HaMingx. pawed away! Circle No. 3 of thc M. E. Ladie*' Aid
Bunijuri!. corner H-iuth Hanuvxr and on TiWMluy. Fupcral. Mrvlctte will be, will iwxT with Mr*. Amina Joluuten.
(Grund alrecU. Wednesday. April '30, held at tlic residence on Friday alter- 109 8. Wa-hinston St.. Friday altet1 1932.—Mrs. Frank, Herncy. Secy.
noon at two o'clock.
■ noon, April 15. GueaU ahi invited.

Robert Montgomery

“Lover*
Courageous”
&lt;11m Aesop's FaMci in Nonnd

TOM MIX

"DESTRY
RIDES AGAIN
Also Paramoanl Comedy and
Latest FaUie New*

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

Double Feature Program

HOPKIN

“The Reckless Aga”
“Dancers in the Dark”

�UTE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1(32
PRAIRIEVILLE.
,|

I

PINE LAKE CLUB.

|

?

WEST HOPE.

Triple Link club will meet with Mr.'. The Pine Lake Farmers' club met at: We are very glad to rrj&gt;ort that Mr.
N H, Barber. April 15 for an ull-day the Almon Farr home Saturday, April and Mr* Datld Shepherd are buck’
day —
meeting
•
' ;lrom
meeting.
'•9. 1932 for “a **""
—•
•—- wintering In Florida. Mrs. Shep- I
*
meeting
called to order by hrid Is much improved in health, which
Mrs. Ellrabeth Pierce of Fort Wayne. Thc
---------------- -was
-------— Bert Brown.
lia good new* to her many friend* here.
Indluna.'and Mr. and Mrs. John De- ---------thc Pres..
Priester of Dowling visited Mr. and
Singing -"American, the Beautiful' P0^-”
I Mrs. Jake Johnson Wednesday.
and -Iiiv«'s
Old Sweet
Song " •
completes its years work
। Continued from page one)
ano
uov. s ow
awret song
tQ this week and!
CITY BASEBALL SERIES
■ Beatrice Smith visited her friend.
Prayer b&gt; Mrs. Billings
Tuesday forenoon for Achievement
r
a
&gt;
reqiwd
for
a
ballot
b
handed
t6
the.
Lena
I^pkcy.
near
Hastings
over
the
TO OPEN APRIL 19
Singing—"Darling Nellie Gray."
Day.
j^g^, thP railing, the utter win;
Secy's, report wis read.and accepted.) Miss Belle McCallum. Jay MrMar.nl&lt;
Wiih only ten days of practice ami. first Ibok up the precinct re-.regi.stra-;I A large «rOUp of nur young people
Pres, called for "Topic* of Interest.", nnd Mrs. F. D Woddmun went to KalaFirst and Secon^ wn,rd Nines to nrrttotu rto, rdpertonr. tto'.ldht „
,„t| Qnfl tom
lh,
..............
............
................
— ---------were
entertained
by the young
people
-our-Local Problems" were discussed; mazoo Tuesday where M1m McCallum
to Open Contesl'-^I|&lt;any
Hastings
boxers
who
entered
the
ama,
...
.of
Delton
Wednesday
night
at
the
by
Mr. Keyes and Mrs Bjain»i'underwent another mmor naral opertmr rto. ttontto « &gt;tot.' tod n.dSl
'to 1”"'""
XuSl *11 rtptol . dm Into
Sale tax by Almon Farr
ationVeterans In cfricup
won considerable praise from the'signed on lhe request for a ballot. It
Mr, pr(xj smith. Ivan, Rex and
Pres, awwlnted a new comm, on । Mr. and Mr.'. Roy Erb of Lake OdcsTiie major event in the spring sea­ judges. "Old-timers'' al the bout &lt;said’thcy agree, he will be given a ballot Mary Jean also Ear) and Eleanor
Topics of Interest. Mrs. Lena Anson sa spent Wednesday evening with Mr.
son athletics (or local amateur* is lhe that a little more reasoning was aUiThesprecinct card* will go to rite preMorgan Hinkley and George and Lee Nottingham.
und Mrs. Harold.Springer and family ,
| clncf where thr voters reside. When Frnlcrlcknon attended the Senior
opening game tn the Chy League base­ that any of the right needed.
Meeting adjourned for dinner, Tlu*: our school commUdoner, Mrs ;
"Bud" Coo! won by a technical' “ voter cast* his ballot, lhe day tend tlie jjtjyjo; piny at Delton Saturday night ladies -on lhe dinner eurnm. *erved an Maude Smith, visited school one duy|bull series which officially opens hex!
knock-out in tin* welterweight division' d®1* *hen the voter voted will lx- iand
and en
jojed »
much.
, excellent dinner. Thc afternoon meet- Jut week.
enjoyed
it very
very muen.
- I
Tuesday. Aprit.19.
and
upon the precinct record. np.' P"ac
------- -- Sunday monun»*f^ng w„ cailed to order by Mrs. Barber.!, "
semi-anal* at
at; ""*‘amped
“"•7“lng —
next
&gt;'i*U wilt
wu» enter
Ks.irt tlutuv state
nv te semi-final*
Everyone remember the community
The opening fracas is between ti* -Ionta nPXl Tuesday.’ Eugene -Barlow
«orlow| Alter
Aftir earn
each election, ail
an the
tnr precinct
prmnrt .j
„ ,;00
qq ocl
o'clock.
6ek.
•*-th'
-•ah
-----.,.nt meeting tikis Friday evening at Dan
.. over
«v« Creston
Creston r“r"-’ "» br
to, brought
tonuUtt to
to »to
«t/l Allen
AtonStole-.,.:
First Ward Northerners, coached bv won a judge-, decision
the city
Shelp went to Plainwell Friday,
Singing
—
."Music
in
the
Air"
.
- . ...
...
McCallum's of Brush*Ridge. The pro­
.
.
Icl^M
UM. Um out.-J
Motion that tlie secretary write a gram committee are busy and the
.
.......
- ■ -- • -----• •-'-j jmd one
««
to. tot-..tottoto
* thr Second Ward EaAt Enders. undet' Stoto-K.™...: n
-''
Kinney and Bud Cliasc each lost on J® ■J**’*a*“’k**
at BaU,c Crerk nn bu&amp;lnMl’ n*' Ketcham regarding the stand he took other dirti.
the supervision of Maurice Roush nn- I»lnte by narrow morgiiLv Bill James (^‘••'^^••oUMftDtemMterrecord: (jay
i.,
&lt;m the
&lt; -Martha
the Sates
Sales -Tax.
Tux. Motion
Motion curried,
curried.jj Mr.
Mrs
-Martha Replogte.
Replogic,of
of cmv.-raau
Clov-rdale
otlier Independent player, who has wax g(»mg fin.- against the veteran a’“ 1Wonward J , Mr-3Uuis Johnson,^td fam- on
Meeting turned over to chairman of spent last weef with her daughter. Mn
r
volunteered to coach tlic Tcond ward Leroy Bally of R. ldmg wlun lie ran
H a,'«er moves from one uard to jjy of
cily were Sunday guests of----------i.-. Mrs.
-—Bess Farr.
!j -------program-----comm
Grace--McCallum
boys.Into a sledge-hammer blow that put 1 aunlhcr, or to another city or town-1Mr.'and Mrs. Jake Johnson and fam-, Music on Hawaiian quitar by Clark. The McCallum Sunday school elected Called for nnd Delivered.
Tliere will be many fainlhar faces on him down for the count. Up to tm',)'bH’ he Wl» have to re-register.
h^,.
officers for lhe followihg year Sunday;
RETIRING at a small
both line-ups Just what pitchers the time. Bally had scarcely touched James| H any voter shall fa I to vote for two’ irh Quick who lived in thi* vicinity Mare house.
—"Little BOy Blue.' by’Supt., Ira Osgood; Asst Sup-. Grace
.
two coaches will Mart'with i* yet un­ and the latter had established a nice' &gt;'ra,r! &gt;n succession, his master can!I.yran ttg0 was laid to rest in our Jt.Recitation
an RoR(.f,
’
■McCullum; Secy- Glenna Ogood:
known but Ro-.c from the fieconij Ward margin of (mints. Russell Tlwmas also a’M* lhe Prr.cinci card wilt be taken out cefnrtery Wednesday attemoun. Mr.
extra charge.
piano Solo—Opal Honeywell
Treas.. Fern Barnes; Organist'. Doroand Keller of the First, two veteran t.n
retto • told-"
’.to-utlon^ttojwttored
jat.
tod
to^wu^to quick
q,,.,,. win
„It w
t. saoiy nuwa n«n &lt;«»&gt; uy
sm.to Ity tore am. Itoy r.itonk.u, Chorlton Uurt, AnInto M&gt;me
solid
competition
,
r
...............
R,.t
bark*t&lt;&gt;ji3. will comprise the receiving run
when lie met the experienced JohnnyitwUhed by mall that he Is no longer.family but by his many friends, •w.
ders.
. end of tlie two batteries. J. Barnum, Mitchell of-- Lowell.
-------- - ------------registered.
Tire
city
clerk
win
•end^hU.
Svm
p
Othy
,
s
extended
to
his
loved
­
Rum jhk up a | registered^ The
will send this.;
Mrs. Irvin Doster sang "A Cottage m I Ira Brooks, who hti' been (pending
another youngster from over tlie river. K-rappy Uhl but tot to . ttohntcul Potto. Tto tutor will luw thirty &lt;tay.|,
God's Garden" and: •Tomorrow's An-'some time with his daughter. Mr*. Eu,
may catch for the First in event coach
from tlie date of thc notice from the| Mri Milo Lehman. William and
Day."
1 lah Tldd and (atniiy o( Pottentvilh*. rei Leonard is forced to use Keller ii; an- knock-out.
to renew
l;l* registry. If he -Ritchie Mullen werb in "
Nashville
Sun- other
This Is &lt; he ffrsl lime _LU*K a team citv
futiu clerk
•n'L.nto^
nte r*^Jrv~lw&gt;''.-intwa
“”‘u *“'‘ *'"*.'*
Tlirn Rev. Belles from Richland wa-! turned’home to Jew Osgood * Sunday
w other berth.
x
falta to renew hi* registry be cannot qaV to
Dickie Osborne who is quite introduces! and he eave 11. a verv in_________ , ■ r
—
The First Ward pitching staff u, from here has ever, entered an amateur vote al any future election without r.-jnlJ
ln'roa"cw “n*1.?'
a wr&gt;
boxing
tourney:
Harold
Logan,
instrucEAST GUN LAKE.
tercsting
talk.
He
told
Us
mkuc
of
the'
composed of Ray Reynolds. Freddie
registering.
Mrs. Donner of Detroit. Deputy "Up
up a
„u Downs" ...
and
of farming u,
in rruPen- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basore and
Bishop un&lt;| Bob FLshcr. all tliree ol lor of Journalism in the Hastings High
It
is
expected
to
begin
registering
Grand
Warden
of
the
Rebekah
A.-ja-mwhom arc eligible throughout the en­ schiMil, helped coach tlie team and di­ votcr* in this city under this new law b)y f,( Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Dohmony iwylvanla; Something about thc land &gt; family or Fort Wayne. Ind., arrived
tire s« xson. DWhi|&gt; lu-id thr strike-out rected their training. Ttw- team gave eurly in May. Of this due announce-&gt; Iind Mrs. CarlLste of Kalamazoo visited ownership and taxation during Bible Saturday to spend the summer at their
time*, and In- .-Aid that above all wc,cottage
K-cord in last year's inter-class com­ a fine account of Itself.
Seven local boxing enthusiasts' who merit will be given through the Ban-'the Rebekah Lodge hcfV* Tuettday. They should have Faith in God" and "Faith
John Russell came home from Flor­
petition and may prove a source of
ner and otherwise. It will be remem-; gave interesting and instructive' talk.* , in America."
*&lt;!a Thursday after spending lhe win­
trouble lo npiMising batten. In the 8cc- have been training under direction of bered that no one can vote at the pri-i which were enjoyed.
Harald
Logan,
instructor
of
JournalLsm
'
Vocal
solo by
Bum—-‘'Sunset
vocal 5010
oy Mrs uum
Biinret terjherc.
’•«'“■
... - ,
ond'Ward. Lefty Hush anti G. Scjdmorr
mary election to he held next Septem-j The Seniors are busy with their play turns lhe Ocean s Blue to Gold” and
Clarer.c,- Warner and daughters of
*at«yckle aw
and
English
in
the
Hastings
Higli
will do the mound work lor that tram
ber. nor at thc presidential election to which they wilt present April 22 and ■The Tumble down Shuck -in Atha- Kalamazoo visited at the home ol Will;"™' "8 &lt;«•
Bush pitched some gomt baseball fur school, entered thc amateur contest for t* held next November unless he or:23.
lb,n(.• crawford Sunday
•
.Healey farm house to a (arm near the
central
Michigan
held
in
the
Elk
Tem
­
the East End crowd last ictmon and
I "'Mr.. Mullrndorr
.
. - •Mr&gt;. KM M.r .nd
......
..
„
I|..STLS?
Qitnlltriifi crhnril
Mr and Mrs .ZIS
Frwl
,.vt
.
ver,
Urtor«&gt;to.
Mr.
O
site
shall
register
before
such
election.
J
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
John
Brigham
and
son
mo. MUiirnaore gave-a very inter- «** • •**•*«»
v - Scidmorr delivers with u *;&gt;ccd that ple ut Ionia last night commencing
If one become.* registered, und con-;of Decatur Were caller* at Mr. gnd Mrs, eating
and daughter
esung summary-pf
summary or the
tne Achievement
Acnievemmt rK
- Aber «mi
uausnvci Dorothy
uunnuy and
anuj-—- *11rnMn 03010 Crc,k tD Ule
will bother most of the boys. Whoever at 8:00 o'clock! One hundred and twen­ tinues to .reside in thc same place and ip. j Hughes Saturday,
Hasting*
ts,
»...■■&gt; Crvtk
r.—tirieaiev
nouse.
Day in Hastings
little Eugene
Aber front Battle
&gt; bouse.
is selected to pilot thr Easterners this ty-one. leather-gloved scrappers. repre­ preforms hi* duties as a voter at least! iu?on Adrianson of thi* place and
Addle JJrown told a little about the rallel1 «t tbo John Crawford home .“7™™
ra™
senting 21 cities and villages from this
once in-two years, he will never Iiave;Donavon Vellequettc of Gun Plains Farm Bureau.
|. Thursday.
, ing from the former James Hill farm
*
school year to find nnd develop two section of the state were scheduled to to register again. This will be ajipre- uvrr married al South Bend Saturday,
| James Niill’ts building a bungalow! . , ---------- . , ,, eC I.'-----,
’
■
Program at Hastings____
on Thursday.
more hurterv lo ‘relieve Bush wlten meet.
..
|on the Frank Harper farm Mr Har-.,'f
b&gt;' Mr
of Bat­
elated by voters who arc permanent, Wc wish them a long and happy mar- । Singing-vjold
morr
w.u...
up
n»
rurrrr
,n
uunr
,
Jto^to,
who
WThl
Irom
l.rrr
Folk*
ut
Home."
Scidmore winds up his career m June.
tie Creek.
residents.
I rind life. Congratulations.
-urn. rmotion
carried
antl lantib*
Plainwell, wtll oc- t,e
Cre*k! Motion toYadJdurn.
’
On Thur«tay r.i toxl ... k ttototl J*'
"&gt;•««&gt;' . 1U mMa:
Funeral services were conducted
Tlie qualifications for registering! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Repeating of tw u t c h w o r d -Pearl
&gt;'
« is completed.
th.
Want writ art a. hrft to tto- Third l,yl- . K L""*&gt;•
undei thL* new law are the same
Robert Gcrrett were in Kalamazoo on Brown. Secy.
?*zr.±t7
’
Boyd Sonsbury. who has been in band
“&gt; afternoon at .the Wilcox
Wart tot.tral.to- W.rt lla&lt;toiS, no. I”"1": »&gt;"
1 ahtoruht. IM they always have been. The person tot business,
C.Won.1. lor
&lt;■» rr-.un^ to church
lh“rc!’ for *trs. Louise Hyde who
omntoto Into four toum. tto Third E!®®: Jpure Bjhto IwlUtoMKM. » be registered, whether man or woman.;
passed away Friday evening at Pen'
------—
.hits home here ixst wcHCT'
Steve «■■
Knrtnes.
lightweight. nt
135
Watd la tot with Ito fewM wtoran. 'pounds; «t«»
— u.bt.w.ht
nocjc
hospital
following
a
short Illness.
must
be
21
years
of
age
and
must
have
:
CLOVERDALE.
Mr. nnd Mrs- John Crawford,s]x-nt "°^f .
of any of tlu- four teams. Kurmes, sec­ pounds;' Bud Cool, welterweight. 147 resided ut least twenty days in the pre-j Miss neicn
of Mr. ---and —
Mrs.
Charlie:
Bunal
-— home
------ -—- —
—taunaay
1 Sunday r.
P m
M.. at
nt me
the nome
home ot
of Mr.
Mr. ana;
antl|—
“
ll"al was made in lhe Wilcox eemcHelen ration
Patton oi-Mi&lt;uanu
of Midland spent The
ond baseman. Jacobs, slinrutop. Miller iwninds', nnd Russ Thomas, middle­ elnet .nd to tltu M.to tor .1 tout to,lbe ....
en(1 Willi
,-nit Jtor mdtto-r. Mr..
“™l" "" toturd.y ,n,ntod
„
t
m„,|„ &gt;«&gt;.
..... .--- _
... --- .. .
.. .....
:II1C WTCIl C«IU
and Warner, pitchers and Adair, first- weight. 160 pounds.
months. It will be well for
tor .all
nJ! city vot-,Lon
vot-|L(0„ Anna'patton.
Anna Patton. /
| while thry were In Lowell. It wm di«- Mra Lydia William*,
-----of Yankee
baseman make uu a quintet about
MORGAN.
ers to watch the Banner closely for. Grandpa Brook* is spending a few
und
Alto tire truck called‘spiWl.
which Coach Brunastctter wiU have to
further announcements.
'day* with his son. Welton, and family, before it was beyond
. John Clem and friends ot Kalamazoo
Austin Deling went to Brooklyn Fribuild up u baseball team. This ward
"
'
Little
w,n- ,Fox....................
cnl'’Ua ned her ,.■ |(rIll
d|ty to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rayraiuc Ella
CJIU HolU
IW.U returned
IITUIIKU home
IIUIIK Wedtot vt- ; ,
prill the
uk weck
wtvk end
vna nt
ui tJu, lakl.
will iiave to get a. lot of luaterlal from
OBITUARY.
itTl'ARY.
jnesday. after spending a few days with daugmw
daughter and family of HMting*
Hasting* SunSun--------------nwnd Blower, and family.
among tlic non-resident students if
stelein wf*
wais born OctbOcto-! the
thc Rev Rhoail*
Rhoads family nt Maple.
Maple,"
a“y- ....... ,
....
,.
-LACEY.
„c „,
r „,„
u ...
,
Continuing the ladder system ot ' Henry R. Castetein
We
are
glad
to have Mrs. r
Florence
. they intend to niukc a serious bid for ranking that iw uwfd on thc tennis b.-r 3. 1870 in New
Grove.
The -----Ladle* Aid look in *2100 tor
A maple syrup and biscuit social.; Trumper buck with us again after
New Baltimore.
Baltimore. Mich
Mich... GrovCv,
tlie City Championship.
5. 1932.|
;w.entertained
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •by
-—
— •L. A.
• «*
- -------------*---------*--------ihi&gt; life. April 5,
1932. Mrs. Patton
her cousin,
’belr dinner election day.
sponsored
the «-*
Briggs
8. -***
will be--------s;x-ndlng
the winter
with
her daughter.
squad last year. Albert B&lt;-ckrr. tennis and departed thh
If any boy knows of n boy who is coach, announce* tiic following “lad;
■ 2- days.
■
•When
—
•»,
_ __________
Mrs.
Gertrude
Hiotnas
—1 —Thomas
‘~-Mrs. , Gertrude
and -Beatrice
held —
«t the church basement Friday Mrs. Anna Craig, near Hastings.
age
61
yr*.
6
mo*.,
and
i
Mr.
Chas.
Norton
.of
Ann
Arbor
Mon-.
----.
------eliRibld* but has not mt«-&gt;^ nut one of dcr" for the current season:
but a small boy
day evening.
|•’*er*‘ vla,tor#at
er Kilmer and'evening
bov hu parents moved from;
from;day
vI»itor# at the Eln&gt;
Elmer
and evening of this week.
Mrs. Nellie
Mr. and Mr*. Sum Ashby of Plainthe forms the committee is usiift toi 8^^.
to whlfli
W.l"
.............
— Spaulding
------------------------------•■- ..Stanton.
............. Oitfdys Cortright and Grace well spent Saturday with Mr. und Mrs.
New BMllnor.
Baltimore lo
to qulmto
Quimby in
which vi
T; Mr. and Mrs. Lee MacDonald
of Hashomes of ------Cascade
Singles; Kennedy
Kennedy. Heath
Heath. Perry, Kto
make it easter to keep in touch with An|{(.pi iro„.Mdl, L. Boyes. Puync. W clnity he grew to manitood and by his:tings spent Friday with their parents,,Saturday afternoon.
'Miller are committee for the supper. J. W. Shaffer.
tlto plto,r,. tot,d tto ur.-r.ttijtrrto toy „
W1|1,wr. FunlUs, P„|d. kindly, genial nature had endeared Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald.
: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dtan entertained;Mrs Lovelie Miller asiited by Miss Miss Harriet Knapp and Miss Opal
a
to Mr Brv/ak who will give him a form and- Fox.
himself to all with vthom he associated.j Donna DeMond of Kalamazoo spent ber si*Ur and husband of Middleville:Helen Gw will prepare a program for .Woo&amp;ton of Halting* were callers in
•
to fill- out. Tlie committer U anxious , Doubles-. Anicrll-Irnnsldr-. Perry­ He ha* lield many jkositions ol trust;a few days last week with iter aunt. Sunday.
.the evening.
&gt;
[this vicinity Tuesday evening,
in gel the rural boys
assigned
sd that' Heath. L. Boyes-Kennedy. W. Boyes- in township, school and churchof.which: Mrs. Lester Monica.
.
,
■ --------------------------------------- --------IW me"- am «« ■»»'»«
R,w. ,„-j Dr.ry.lto,
he was a valued member. Fir many; Mrs. Anr Went to Kalamazoo Wedjearv he was poatmoster and Aent forincschiV.
'to,«•";?■»
toy
« le.m
-- :------........
............on
the Ito
Michigan Central railroad.’In 1899 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills und daugh«llh Ito to»t toUto,
5,,,,... to au test match,
,r|, and. if, inc
•rung ?bove"
he was united
uniieu in marriage
murriai;c to
10 ml
ML*s
** Lena
ucna.ur
ter ot
01 South
ouuin Bcr.d
xwixi spent the
me week cua
end
to. '..mriolly ,1 tot. nt
Mrp ,, lh,
. tor ym
McIntyre. Huy lovingly cared lor her i with-Mr. and Mr*. Grant Dickerson.
|
tato Itonly limn &gt;0 rom|T&lt;r tor tho. g^,,,
lhr
'p,,^ ln u„ brother's orphaned children. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum return- ,
'tanking list participated in tournament &lt;■and Bernice, xs long as they lived Hejed from Detroit Friday afternoon,'
Tto (toy snr . rommlllrr whnh u j,
'r ,nur.„tool romprnnon is siuvivtd by hlx loving wife, two! bringing their little grand-son. Ralph.';
.uprrrtoto Ito &gt;m eny torto tor
1UI1 a,„u, u
sisters. Mrs. Mary O'Brien und Mrs. back -With them to remain for a few'
. Barry Ixnigc. No. 13 K. ol P. wish to
,,,
’
Emma Cole ot Buttle Creek, foqr I days.
cxpkss liielr appreciation and the nprz- c *;•
broltiers. John of Rockford. Tayfield of! . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Monica nnd son’
preclation of the boys playing in the'
Delton. Hank of Battle Creek-and Wil-Hilaries spent Bunday with Mrs Mon- i
.■cries for the generous donat(oils made
c
. liam of Quimby besides nieces and ilea's mother. Mrs. Leonard, of Has-,
by the following Lodge members which
nephews and many, many friends who-Unga
made it possible fur thc purchase ol, The baseball team of T. K. 8. High will mbum his passing.
1: Mr and Mrs. Hubert
■ -- —
- - - of;
Pettingale
an exceptionally fine catcher* outfit,pried off the lid of the baseball sea­
. I Cressey called on Mrs. Rcplogle Sun­
Consisting of a regulation catcher's; *on nt Freeport Friday. Thev were de­ "I cannot say. and I will not sny
day.
. mitt, chc-st protector, leg guqrds Andheutc^ by an ex|x-ricnced team by a &lt;. Tiial he is dead—he is Just away.
j , The following spent Sunday at the'
mask:
। to 2 margin in a seven inning game. The! With a cheery smile, and a wave of th?’[home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica.'
hand.
.
Frank Bagnall. Banner Office. Dave, Middlevillr buys «tfed the tlr.«t run in
iMr. and Mrs. Albert Monica and Mr.
Boyes. Carl Boyes. Stuart Clement.; the second inning. Freeport.' however. , He hits, uanden-d into an unknown nnd*Mrs. Russell Monica of Kalama­
DIFFERENT from any other type mattreu You wake up fully refreshed — your body
.
Milo DeVries. Ed. Downs. Maurice counted the' tying run in their half! ' land.
zoo.
Mr
nnd Mrs. Wellington Monica
K«;&gt;,
of Bedford, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. ’
made! No huir-or-cotlon-stuffcd inattrraa restored with cnefgyt your spirit buoyant!
Morris Hill. M A. Lambic, Chas.jthd nt two-all in thc fifth. Freeport;11 nlHxls
be. since he lingers there.' Hayward of Dvjton.
Leonard. Dr C. P. Lathrop. Dr. C. S.'put acrow two runs on two hit;- and'^7t*Zou'_,&lt;’,h2’“u'7 10 Uie.”!Ldc1'! J?arn
can compartrwfth it. No ordinary springSee the Perfect Sleeper — the interior­
Miss Catherine Cagney will resume!
errors
—- '- ..
!Por thc olll*tlme
nnd the glad re- ,thc teaching of her music class this
McIntyre. Harold Newton. Kim Sigler,. two errors.
filled mattress is like it. The Perfect . view model particularly. Note ita-iuarvdoua
!I Since
this was thc first game and we! ‘“JP’ . . .
,
Chas. Woodruff. Dr. J. A. Wopton.
~
week, having been obliged to dis-1
have only three veterans from last
?fvh 71 f?rtng n,^,dc“
v,
।continue for some time, on account of j
Sleeper la entirely tufthut. No bulges, spring construction; unusual quilted-down,
'year's team we should not be dis-!InXhaJove of there as thejovc of here'!. illness.
,
knots or grooves. No restrained spring shiftless padding; sagless edges; shape­
|couraged. Next Friday the Thonjapplc'J™?*n^Xl-h/uI। Guests-at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.]
James MacDonald were, Mr. and Mrs '
lM,&gt;A w1^ Jowrw t&lt;» suntieid for their
■
action. With amazingly uniform softness, holding dressiness; beautiful and durable
,,
,, ,
, .
,,
'second league game. A little experience
; George French of Battle Creek. Mr. and
OBITUARY.
Hastings High traflulm will open slwuId ,
our Uam
d
.
I Mrs. Fred Messany ot Wall lake, and
nnd a surface as smooth as a table-cover, medallion-design cover. Choice of color*.
their 1932 ti'ack and, field season in
- --------------- -----Wilson D. Lake, only son'of Ebcr andI Vernon MacDonald, and family,, also;
competition with AHegan und Grand;
the Perfect Sleeper buoys you up so gently
. HOLMES CHURCH.
. Elizabeth Lake, wa* born in Hastingsi mother.
Rapids Union High schools at Grand! Visitor* at Roy Wickham’s Sunday township, Barry county. Michigan.■ Mr. und Mrs. Clancy, son Bobble and.
PERFECT
and molds itself to every curve of youfr
X Rapids
Saturday
afternoon.
So
----------------------, fiy this
were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and! October 30, 1868, and passed away at
. Mr. Cobry spent Sunday nt Grand Rap-1
iixs interfered serious- daughter
,
season, weather has
of Kalamazoo. Mux Yurger'his home in the city. April 4, 1932.. ids.
■
body so evenly you scarcely feel it. Not a
ly with outdoor workouts.
•
| of Grand Rapids and Hubert Long of-aged 63 years, five months and four
Mrs. Ross Bllven and ^trs. Ray
Among the veterans from last year carlton.
■
|days.
muscle is cramped. Not a nerve cord is
Conoway of Hastings, spent Tuesday!
on whom Coach Hawthorne is dependMr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockford were) August 28. 1895, he wa* united in afternoon with Miss Catherine Cag-i
unduly compressed. You sleep! You rest!
ing to win points are: Nelson Gardner Sunday visitors af Welby Crockford**'marriage
Elsie E.----------Smith. To
thisney.
■
.... to-------------_ —
.
I
kj thc mite; Bishop. Howard. Raldt and: in Woodland.
,
If
—
—
—
•
--------------------!
I union was born one daughter. Mar-, Sunday visitors at Ryan Bros. were,
R Cronk in thc half-mile; Snyder and, Mrs. Arista Easton of Hastings spent ।garetra. He remained on the old home- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alcox and the
Lcchlellncr in the quartcr-mile; Ow* ■ Thursday
Mrs. Sarah -----------Durkee. । stead
1
--------- , with
-----------------------until March 19M. when he | Misses Aileen Alcox. Margaret Conway.
in lhe 220 and 100 yard dashes; lx;ch-1 Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Hilbert
HUbert Barnum mid
and tuuivu
moved iv
to nuaimgs.
Hastings, wnerc
where nc
he naa:
had i F.llen McCaffery and Marjorie Phelan.
leitner and Q*os in the running broad. daughters, Mr. and
Durkee
resided,
exception
of Marshall. Afrs. Anne Fitzpatrick.1
— •&lt; Mrs.
»&lt;- Fred ru.-u
—i-.since
----------.J— with the as
----- - gji of
Jump; Rase,
and Townsend in!
in! nnd
Ond Keith
Sunday aftarnnm
afternoon at
atI1 twn
jump;
Rnje. Adams anti
Reith spent
snent Runrfav
.... spent ih t— ­ Mrs. La Belle Wheeler and little son.
two m&gt;ar&lt;
years ahun
which were
Free
tin- high Jump; ant! Hewitt. F. Cronk.'p«cy Lehman's ut Wamcrville.
port.
•
Maurice and Robert Welsh o( Kalama­
Payne and Laurence in thc shot put. | Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd Valentine spent
Thirty year* ago he Was an active zoo.
■
Many new candidate* arc also work- Sunday at Loyd Valentine's in Wood­ Granger, was a charter member of
ing out regularly.
| |nnd.
Blur Grange. -He served lhe township EAST ORANGEVILLE
for two terms as treasurer, was a Past
AND WEST HOPE.
Another steel home in Cleveland, beA correspondent asks the correct way Noble Grand of Hastings Lodge No.
in* built experimentally, is of sheet to fold an umbrella. Il is scarcely 58 I. O. O. F.. having been a member Mrs. Katie Johneock entertained her
metal, has no frame and is said to necessary lo add that this correspond­ of that body since July 1913. was also sister, Mrs. Maggie Brown and daugh­
’ possess unusual heat and sound in-1 ent does not live in England.—Hum- a member of Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge ters of Grand Rapids last week.
Our teacher. Miss Norma Castle was
- sulatlng qualities.
orisl.
No/53.
.
His was a friendly, helpful nature unable to teach the first of the week
always ready to tend his aid in time of Russell Johneock Is the new treasurer
need and it can be truly said of him for Orangeville.
that he was “a friend to man."’
Mr. and M&gt;*- Jtt!t Leonard arid fam­
He leaves to mourn his loss, the wife
visited Sunday with thc latter's
and daughter, four sisters, and a hast ily
parents at Lake Odessa.
.
of relatives and friends.
Akron "Mechino-Form”*—*Mrs. Hattie Anders entertained her
I cannot say and I will not My.
mother, Mrs. Ekway,• of Hastings last
TRUSS FAD
'
That he is dead. He is Just away!
week.
With a cheery smile and a wive of the
Holds Rupture Sscursty
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johneock hive
hand.
returned from their trip to New Jer­
with Minimum Pressure
He has wandered Into an unknown sey where they visited the latter's purland.
.
.
’JLKRON Me$hano-Form Trane* cxchiively provide thi* amaz*» ing NEW. adjustable-center sponge rubber pad. Dotted lines
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Titus visited
WOODBURY.
in picture show how center of pad can be raised or lowered,
Sunday with Mrs. Vet Erskin of Camp;
Mrs. Glenn Ralrigh, Mrs. Karl Eck- Custer. • -—.
*'d*ininK P4'1 correctly to wearer. Rupture held securely. Un­
ardt and Mrs Leo Hynes attended the
necessary tissue destroying pressure avoided. Unequaled truss
Mrs. Alice Collin* spent Thursday;
annual meeting of the Barry County with Mrs. Alice Murray at Plainwell,
comfort and great aid to itpprovftncat. Nothing else like it See
j
Achievement Day at Hastings Friday.
a demonstration here.
.
Mrs. Edith Baines and Mrs. Ida’
Mesdamcs Tillie Miller. Dona De­ Baines visited friends in Cooper Thurs­
Camp. Bessie Geisel and Neva Pierce day.
attended an open meeting of the Lake
THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dings of Wall
Odessa Woman's club at thc Congrega- lake, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
oi
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Hasting*, Mich.
'tlonal church. Friday afternoon.
"Complete Home Furnithert"
Jas. Co|lins.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Scheel, of SunHomer Ritter and Mrs. Art Reed and
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS
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'
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Ifield, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. grand-daughter ot Shelbyville visited
'Carl Pierce and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sllcock Saturday. I

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL U, 1931

PAPE FOUR.

The H»stinp« Banner
ine Hasting* Danner

“'™ “» uta,al ............................ &lt; । innisMs)
lh^
VinL,s and Opininns.

"turt.".:!'-::

•IN lUKUY COtXTJ

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

...
* .
„
Wliat Others bay
Colonial Hower‘Gardens.
A Colorful List.
, travagance of it.
'
Wc
realtoc
that
Varieties
»175.000
Aplenty.
isn't even a
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
ALEX NOT NEEDED.
,
Making the Back Yard Bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. field Beach spent Fri­
Detroit politicians are threatening to]
eminent expenae fa concerned, la in kill ijw
oj
,
thc dove of peace hovering
in the!• Thia to thc time of year to think!
--------Rapids.
■ fact Mmply a particle of mist floating Republican sanctuary. rtr^uwek°hir'aboMl Panting flower-gardens Ever/ Grand
______
_______ _____ •
RusaeU'Horton returned from Kan­
above the ‘ budget" ocean. But the nominate -Ex-Gov Alex Groesbeck
.WSM-C tor.
or
fertile soil is’aas City Friday
" -when
re lie Iim been
make a gwd gov-,----- practice is contrary to the dictates of! governor.
governor Alex did
dld^mokc
la potential
pou-niial flower garden and may be working and wfllCenter
willfmU into partner,! ”
ernor
bus!nt.ylike management and is a poor!
*”"” but he to a down-and-outcr de-|*
*।
...
,
.
spite his service to the state He has made lo bloom tn honor of lhe Father 4hlf wMh,hu tatftw_ln the Insurance
and investment security busincM.

, spoken in their plea for reform In govi-mmenC have failed to set the cx-[

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called back from their contemplated

INTERWOVEN Socks un­

•tauve* was not in a responsible mood
, DEFINING ECOMOMY.
i organtartfqns. The Bicentennial Com-;
she has accepted a portion lo
•-lien it rushed through a bill granting
u
.
mbunder-tandina ,uitte£ !n &lt;!“h
.u i,f()“'i°tln8 .in-, teach in Detroit
independence to the Philippine Wands- Tlmft suI economy XUrSSwT
1 s.Mr&gt; D E ’Wkr
MrM
in fact the sort of freedom granted virtuous term, and do not by any ’. stateTitepartiJent Of UjteultSJ k wmlTtac^teT^oMte w-Ort “*

,iu "by this measure will amount to P,un«‘^“ ‘‘^^'P'^^^^ co-operattng also and hbrticultural ex- ' Mrs. Alice Bute* to spending the
wi mg there Wand, into disorder, n wfli XSteSfe aUrtbmw wSc“have t!S'|x‘rt*
,o A«ncultural College* aeek with her daughter, Mr. C M
’.4. be risking trouble with thc f»r east S0* d£ku£ Con-! *n
work Overstreet in Detroit
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rfnnb°‘.
hte
hundred* of amateur1 with Dr. and Mrs. John Wooton.
rtD but c&lt;,rn,l,t Am®5!,.n ,JJfe'• gardeners will plant Colonial flowers.!Mr 'and Mrs. C. —W. Clarke
.
and.1
daughter, Kathryn, attended the Ward-1
...... .I*™*familiar in thc time of George Wash­ Cornelius wedding at Park- Congrega­
gal- man to by no means a tlght-Wad
ington and .which will bloom each year tional church in Grund Rapids Satur­
The Kanias Banker.
as a permanent memorial to hto mem- day.
Miss Marion Houvcnir of the Detroit .
TRUCKS OR 17UINS7
The Department of Agriculture- h;u .schools is spending the spring vacation
The public has almost ruined tlie prepared the following list of - flower.-; with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Isaac
railroads by dividing its shipping und Which were familiar tn Colonial Days
Houvcnlr.
traveling by motor cars. What his hron which will be particularly adaptable to;
»»e wult? There ten t a rail or motor this kind of cclebratjon.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
ss
£h’,*,.zs.. "'JS
For. blight sunshine with plenty
•
- oft W. H Silence. well and favorably
Over 44 fee;
ter.:: amnm tn the business circles of this
Over
. „„„„
lalcl(- ln ,lm, „ fertility and mpistur,.
high.- cantor-bean, cosmos, “sunflower.;
“
•■•'•dwer.
j
cl
ty
ha.’ purchased tlu- W. H. Myer*
war.
that ”one
system, -at least, ..
to- •wvnuin,
................
’
sorghum, icicMta.
fetertta. npio.
nplo.' JUJiL.
ano’ inaian
«ZZ.n'an&lt;* 8011
Mock and busuwss!
maintained at a high standard _Which)COrn: ov&lt;,r 3 f,,t. j^cpius-coat
,..^-S0St» tove-L
"’••'■land will continue thr same nt thr old
sha11 u,’*7,ls
lirs-Wreding, feather cockscomb.I!
cocjcscojnb.Ktand on Jefferson fit.
S’lLuSS’-TObSL'“'U“~a‘""«»I ««n»--.m« m., pr 1 ,i„. I. a, b,App&lt;rtrr,d ln Woodland Items—Thr
■ ~.......
purr, mm
30ipurr.
buzz ana
nnd inc
the whizz
whizz, oi
of inc
tlic
better sign that election year 1» neat-.
I inchre. wrnflower. lark, pur, srabiosa. i autl,niobil.« to again in evidence, even
A NEW REASON TO STUDY
Ing and that political eye*'are winking: representative government by them­
•cartel -izc trawflower, und annu. |lh(. „inc rtd smrI1
LANGUAGES
|
at tbe aoidiers' vote! However, the’ selves (educated Filipiixw admit tliisi.'
124 inches. balsam. c«llu&gt;p»u. China-a.-| Ed RuMeU of Orind lxx,8e WM thc
.... ..........
summer chrysantln-munj. cocks-guclt (,f Mrs. Jennie Rowlrv Sunday,
measure to so extravagant that thc na­ and (-conomlcally they depend un a . .Secretary Sunuon of the state De- -er.
partment 7nto'b.ltorA'^to".M!J™
recently inaugurated direct ।I comb,
com-flower,
tour-o'clock. gaiJJarggillar- i Mr. and Mra
.. tooi .coda
to u,„ud teSu
,,A,r~
comb
coneflourr
Mrs R. J Eggleston rntertional commander of tlie American Le­
ti-lnnhnnlr xervira h.&gt;lu»»n imnrii-. ana'.;..
...................
.....tour-o'clock.
............... .
........
; rained Mr. Phillli&gt; Corrigan of Brlttoh
gton. himself, stands solidly agnlns:
It state* Cut ofl from us by tariff walk H"'«manla with a conrerrai.on wim
L. Mupdragw. .nd- -r- i^vluriibta
Friday. He will leave foHtta
tor his
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- t&gt;*. an
Itetace
J rXTnri)
4
these. islands
would
be hclpl
easy Ohika, Foreign Minister at flu- the-mountmn: 18 inches, Jote-tearadditional bonus legislation. He sees ...
JoJe-U-ars. itom^prti h
prey fot any—other
»'«* -.■ con- inigom-ttr.
and stock:...
12 inches,
inches, caca-' Burnette Moore'of Detroit iwus the!
lhe bill in its true light, a bit of po*.,-.,,
—■ grasping .power
.
.
d txJhUcs ■»
to '
n EnR1UlV *s,h nlne
depart- S®S;„
Ittvlula. &lt;California-poppy,
cafllop.-i-,'!JS“ u.,l!
.1 o«
r«..bb (.-. t(10
m- T":;
^S?
‘‘toX"r"rSn
wuJ
uu!;“
”X
iiSiESV‘-S
5s-'
.
.» ««,
K-xi jMJiii.us to m,nu imsuunts "lutening in" c............. ..............
... ,Sai'toSu
- ■ 1
enure country that will tend to du- Kuttlc there ulands for the sake of tension phones at Washington
Drummond phi-x.
phlox, pink,
pink, and
and Iceland
Iroland’ !return
return to
to Detroit
Detrmt with
with him.
him
; Driimmbnd
......... "benefleiar'
—....... -...........
.......... .....
.— development
■
...ot ---------------- .. .......................
..... — 12 inches,
credit the American Legion. Cungn-s- bragging about
legislation
Rapid
international
poppy; under
inches, agcratum.
agcratum. ' Rev. Father
Llnskey spent tlic Int­ 1
-...................
erested the d.-ftcit
1’phonic communicutu?n.
fat. by’ pa-wng
paxvmg bonu,:to
bonus; to the people back home, but thc ac- A'
,*e.&lt;
communication, as well a*
as cockscomb,
cockscomb. lobelia,
.««■ ..a. pariutaca, xwv- tltcr ,iUrt of the week in Detroit the
legataUonourthe pnxeMof President Cion
• an»F«^na
,
guest of relatives.
non la
i. neither admirable
toto nor*states------ v..trade,
------- , may
.—, be
~ expected to
— bring
—:•••»• of
Of Easiest Culture under ordinary
orduiary
„
...
,
, .. ,
.
foreign
Mrs C A Ken returned un Tuesday
Hoover .nd the recretvy
of the -----treas- manlike
about- increased
increased empiiasto
emphasis upqn
upon thek-atden
the -..adrn .condUtota:
Over 44 feet,
fret, sun------------------------------------------about
condltloiji: Over
sun- ।fron, an extended visitTwith retaures!
ury -V.-l/
And now ally crudely legislating'
hr-k-rj; Fortunately tlie measure ,hn» not study of foreign languages in American slower;
ftoin r about
alx.ut 3. fro:
fro:. JOM-phs-c:&gt;.it.
JoM-piis-cna’. at
, Athens Ohio.
itself cut el the jam. this body ot p&lt;uthe senate as yet. Let us.hope educational Institutions.
[ love-lirs-bleeding.
heltopsto,
and
pnn-j
1
«... l&gt;„u.
orlg-hy went to East Jordan
, Saturday to see his mother. Mrs. A D.
"public
MTvanto wouiu
would ,pmngc
jdunge
us inin- that oug.*olon»
wiU show a lltlte k-,.7 Mid
®f Uiatfenglbh
S*’’.
puu.ic seippis
the fact
to ihj
the. offteinlp.trt.wflowci.
and zinnia;’ cornflower
about 24 ।
-w u»
..
and thc
HuitEnvUon
r.mr-ini • ,....,&lt;1..., *»««»&gt;
74 Grtgsby. wiw to seriously ill.
to debt again—u.l lor thr sake of votes. cons.dcra.ton-for votes, and u little tongue throughout almost all of North Nnchcs, caUiop.iL., summ.r chrjWthe- ---------,------------------------- - *------&gt;— —
Mr. und Mrs. Birney L. Kenyon ol
That U congressional, prc-campatgn. more regard for the responsibility of America, we have until recently been mum, coneflower. gaitlarriia, mangold.,Lansing have Iwn visiting Hastings
logic for you! We predict* that any this nation as a guardian.
'
inclined to regard ourselves tu Unguis- jioppy. anti snow-op-the-nwunuin; relaUves this week.
with iiujicr and pencils.
tlcully relf-suflicient: knowledge uf for-: about 18 Inches. mignoiH-tte; about 12 ; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Emerson ot Ohio . Kapidvspent Sunday with Mr. and
■ member of congress who vote* for thu
. .
cign-languages has been regarded as 11 inebo. Caix-manaold. calendula, call-j are the guests of their cotulp. H. P Mr- 'A, Dayenpprt.
measure will have lots of &lt;-xplalnmg to
Mrs A. I). Knixfct-rn and two sons Church will iw eiitertalinil by Mn.
cultural accomplishment, generally of fvrnia-popuv, bato.iiii. candytuft, pe-1 Tuttle and family.
arrived
here
froth
Montana
Thursday,
do when’he gets back home.
Husung*. using the old mayw-coun- hu)c material valta-.
-.
..
_..
.
.
.
Janies
Townsend at her residence on
i, tnhia. Drummond phlox, pink, dwarf j Miss Gen'evievo Eldridge spent from
cU system of city government, is-get-. In the future, wc may lodk for a : —
: Friday until Sunday with her parents
Mbs Hertha Bi-nllPy returned from WidtirMluy evening.
tlnj; results that will compare favor- marked change in this attitude, as in-,
! at Caledonia.
.
DIVERTLNG THE GAS -TAX.
Friday evening for a villa*
jtotoimc.lto
i. Mtos Myrfie Houfstatter of Grand Ypsilanti
In pleading against diversion of th&lt; ably «.,!&gt; any ram,Ion,. »l
iuvnii.cn
Htc , are drvelojiedt— De* Moines,
,u_,
facilities
; Rapids un.. thc guest 6f her parents, tjon.
our render;, an interesting Itudructiyo
gasoline taxes for general government management that has come to our a:- ii„ua, Rcgtotc:
’■ Mr. and Mrs Levi Ifoutstatlei. Easter.
expense to ease over lhe present situ- tenlion; There to a reason for this. Tlie
Mrs. Samuel Hoitu-r and son of Reed FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. Qhrtotiau Temperance Union by Mrs.
M. If. Wing Ol this city.
ation. big-road-program enthusiast.- iystein. ttM-lf. isn’t so Important as tlie,
Tineditor
id
the
Banner
goes
today
,:City are tlic guoato of her parents, Mr.
to East Saginaw to npn-M-iil thr Rr&lt;&gt;n Friday evening about -one o'clock
try io make out that tlie motoring-pub-! men in charge of thc system, Within:
HE WHO is wos/
foun dub here al the Hfatc meeting
NEWS GLEANINGS.
he.is entuely separate and apart from'the past few years we have to-cn for-!
to be held there on Tuesday.
"THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
.Cliarlis Horton .in thr third ward mid
charttable i n h i s
Representative Kleberg from Texas!,
the rest of the lax-paymg public. We; lunate in having a continued .rup of
though tlu- fin- d&lt;|K&lt;rtmenl were
Don't
fail
to
attend
the
lecture
by
Father
Youmun.
so
well
and
fuvorhas
u
ranch
of
1.280.000
acres
—
almost
,
judgment i\ grwrmaintain, however, that this to not thej capable men in office AL-o we've been
inbly known in this city, will give iu* Professor Samuel Dickie al the Pres­ promptly 'on. hand before acutance
case. Isnl .your average n.oU^nst also-surprisingly free from\»ctidnal blck- twice tlic stee of lhe state of. Rhode
ally the lean unjust, famous illustrated lecture on India at byterian church on Wednesday eve- could to- rendered llie bouse was iwvjrIsland.
•
j
. dc.-lroyed
.
Loss, from 5200 tn 5300.
—Lhe—auditorium Wednesday evening. nirig Hl:, subjecl will to- "Grit and ly
the average lax payer, who
u flnduig
enngs and "horseplay."
Many-----------cilies gre Farm forestry' Is being taught—-ml
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j April 23.
’
Greatness" and will intere.-t everynne. no insunmrtthe present real estauestate and
a" * jwson.il
' , continually
“
1 1 by internal’ -North Carolina, when- the student to
me
disorganized
1 The oki Electric Light plant L. being
There will be a public examination
“ ‘
tax burdensome? in fact the owner- poUtict- Parties take thamrebes and
«n better milling method.-1.!
■ remodeled afni the second atory Will be of all persons .desiring to teach the
,
.
.
.....
elimination of waste and how to im-’
ship of automobile* t* so wide spread, their ambitions so seriously that they pruV(. t||p luinb&lt;.r
I occupied soon by pete Tyndall as al coming summer in 'tlu- township ot John Hotchkiss und a cordial -invita­
;residence, and the lower (jortidn will Hastings nt tlic Center M hoo’.houM- on tion is given to all thr friend.-, of the
that, the motoring public IS the lax- can't. co-o;x-nlteto insure good governibe used as a factory for thc manufac­ Wednesday. April 25. IR7L comnun.:- M-cu-ty to attend and donate liberally.
paying public as well. Under present ment. Here thc opposite u true. Alter Canada send.- the largest number ofture of a patent check for harnesres jjing
mg a!
Tl-.e proceeds to l»ut .nine o'clock A M Tlie examexam-- Ttw
to- apj
applied ’to the reconditions, the average motorist would' all R to rq^-r renreleia to carry party mm 8Tan « ° ’ •' nU
3tr'
1
Covert, freer has ordered two car. mation will be tioili written »hd oral pointing and fixing ifl&gt;
into ' the -government1 of -a * Twelve hundred miles of London*
rathe’r see a lower real eatalc and per- ■division*
“■•*-'
: loads ot the fanu|m Bronson cement, and applicants should provldi them- edifice.
small
city
such
as
ours.
Herealmo.
•.
streets
arc
still
liiihtcd
b\
gas.
and unycu-.t-thinking of having cement:
*•
•
sous; property lax tl
everybody lias a personal acquaintance
nio de Janeiro means "River of Jan-.' nasturtium, portukwa. and sweet alys- walk., built will no well to see him. |
local gtyv eniment.» c
Bert Sparks ha* resigned hts post-!
no River of; slim..
s
.
wiUi the local candidates for whom uary ? And that theie u; ::c
«*t.- road-budding project!
tiop us engined uV llie BookcuM- fac-1
&gt;v-------- .-.'iins
t!;-.’ tl-:: LJ^lt Fertile
Sml, GaillutdM,!
they vote; knows whether or »w»
not m
the
!
jtory and has accepted a similar one'
thought mutlguld, Drummond phlox, and por.-[I with the cement factory at Jonesville!
is likely . to give efficumt b»&gt;'w*tore thc city tidw stands,
.
daeiu-d. ur-w taxes candidate
„
,
.
, .
, . . it must be tire mouth of a nver He tulaca
. '
present taxes service Therefore whv no. be gfoagd^lalll.r(j
Rncr of, January only tu
On Light Boil. No'. Too Rich Cucks- jand has moved'to that place
Ix-n W. FeiKlincr. ot Nashville, was
a ih t • ret by pctsorui knowledge ot lhe candi- discover later that the river's *-mouli»
ax^i ;&lt;m..Uwt
.. cocksronffr
,
, •
,
in the*clty Thursday cn route to Kaluplenty of dtlr. rather than party affiliations'*- J waj only a bay.r
.On
On. IJ’Jur Boil -Loro-lie.»*bterdiru: inazoo where he attended a meeting of
prmc.s.eathi-i
Jcreei&gt;hs-coat.
Capet
|
ic
Republican Congressional comProfessional photographer* number! marigold. godt-tia. dwarf ua.-turtium.i mlttee.
■ VALUE OF A DOLLAR
'about 15 000 in the United States
p.ctiiljca. ,:ias-pink.
alyssum.. E o HOn)JIK)k D b. Hinckley and
disr,.
Atrti-boarding
campaigns
are
laudable
.
Anti-hoarding
, M McElwain were home from Lun­
,
Mil* overage* 4 6 10 pounds to tlie garden ba’- iiii. and caLiopv.,
in Partial Shade: Basketflower |ng Monda&gt; to votr
that Mr-‘l xr* evident.) getting some result*. gayon
-urel-iuliun, clarkia platy codon, go-.
Indabelle Biuby visited Ker
But tlie thing above all other.. But is
----------tu&lt; Drummond phlox, paivy. sweet iWer. MrK Mark Warren, in Charbk.1, W bru&gt;, mow tork mW Ctou.
Spwi.l d.toray .&lt;«»(»
-------- -------- ,
.
alyssum, lupine, ...,d
and forget-me-nut.
! lQttc Ust wcet
thorl/ed in October 1885
S.
LaI ion ls tbe adylcd purchasing power
Especially Responding To Rich Soil/ Frank Lem* ot Sault Ste Marie- to
SENATORIAL R
• cast- ol lire dollar with prwe levels contin-. Tlie fm&gt;t cooking state used tn the Castor-bean, scarlet ;age, balsam, and vtoltlng his parents, Mr and Mrs.
White our national
Hastings is confronted with an unemployment
Chain-aster.
’
i6 g.,v- ualiy.dtvpping. Right now the value of .United States was invented in 1798
Valentine Lems thi* week.
problem. Worthy men out of work DO NOT
To Cut For Everlastings.- Rcae ever/ Mrs. Margaret Lowry went to Dun­
,c nKn'» dollar, measured in terms of put elm-,- tik. Leviathan7rav71mg at the rate
WANT CHARITY; they want work.
lasting, leathered cockscomb, globe- dee
,tf_. yesterday
vesterdav to visit her son. Rev. J
ad &lt;- ■ - ing power i* 25-per cent above normal of 23 knots burns 875 ton* of oil per' aiitoiuntil, and trawflow. i .
! aA. I-owry. FhA was accompiynied
__ .....
by
whereas dunn; tin: Loom jicriod from &lt;^5'
We are acting as a clearing house to bring you
Plants that can be .-•tarted to, advan-1 her grandson, George Lowry.and these men together.
aw out 1925-1939 il was about 25 per cent below ji The 2.000.000 stipulation of Vienna is:-tove In Hotbeds add Cold!ranks foi,
’
early
flowering,
whether
they
uro
to
be.
.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
mo:- normal. Thc gold backing a dollar-is a third of tltr imputation'of Hungary.
Nearly every house in our city needs some re­
iixd for bedding purposes or lor cut;, Jr. and Mrs Dorr Mudge spent
.... • . c-r eanstanr in quantity but the actual
1 Sunday ut Wall lake
pairs or remodeling. Free of cost to you, .we will
। No Bitiish sororcign liascxercwctl the&lt; fluu-r.; Aseratum Ciiinu-.u.tcr.culhojvdtahwwit■’buying power of this gold vanes with power of vetoing an act of Partlamont
co*tcr.-bean. nullndnla
calendula.
check needed repairs or alterations you are coni
Cha».
Baldwin
spent
Thursday
and
______
_— chrysanthemum.
_________ _____ godetia.l'Friday of last week in Grand Rapids
Hcotnb.
:jv 'irtiirto.-u uro the time; Right now price levels arc suiee 1707.
, .
tcmplating and give you an estimate of c*at. Re­
lobelia, marigold, petunu. grass-pink.1 Miss Olive Grigsby has returned
&gt;o;L trotr their mu;e favorable to tlie buyer than in
,, ———
member, materials can now be supplied at ex­
“ , •
.
,
,, . . .
Tin- number of. foreigners vi-iting scarlet sage, *p!dcrflowtr. and verb-na from Chicago after an extended visit
b. • I-. a&gt;e,»&lt;to Du»-tact atec. »&gt;ll und » j,|Mn
!ht Ctu
monl^ uI
tremely low prices.
Some plant» that may to- sown in ,’ visit with friends,
:
m r, coUcc! bring hoarded money back into cir- j 1931 dec:eas?d 22 |x-t cent.
Beds In Hie Oi&gt;en Ground and later! A- D. Cook went to Montague Mon­
The men recommended for your work will be
trampUnled to their permanent kica- day and will return with Miss Minnie
•lie:, actually n- cutatton even without thc atuuulm. ot
,,
,
, ———~
„ 1 u
.. ■
, 1 Mnrc than 1000 telephone calls a day t Ions are ageratum. calendula, cklll-!
men of ability, assuring first-class workmanship.
■"01 &gt;‘c/- AC- an cxpcr.av^ campaign.______
aa,
1&gt;ctwern London'and Paris
Cook who has been very sick.
opstf. China-a«ti r, clarkia. cockscomb. •
«mto
In
lhe
at,
A few suggestions: Paint up to prevent de­
gbdetia. . lobelia,
I The lower branch ot the legislature dahlia, gaillardta, mnh,
.n.pdnu,«&gt;. s&lt;&gt;iu.-dar h.v n« )«• returned tom
terioration . . . use insulation to save fuel ... fix
■of N.-.-th Carolina was once called the mignonette, pansy, ind zinnia Ma-t of an e*«'nd'&lt;» pleasure trip to Cuba
spiderfiowcr. stock.---------------—
inoanma ...Maio:,
HonoraWf I)wUcl 8trlk&lt;.r&gt; Judge
up the basement . . . build a room ip the attic . . .
I Hume of Commons
'
In one part of Siberia the weather!
these^nay be sown i*rlter in a hotb-d',
ilcct but *raikline the cold garage . . . install storm doors,-ahelvor, coldframe and thus to made *~, 1Smith. R B Messer und W R Cook
never vanes for months at a time. The;
I attended lhe congressional .convention
in«.a M
bloom earlier
.
And thoac *ho do collect ate m dis- nativts must be very poor convcrsain Three Rivera-Thursday.
No job is too small to do some good.
INFLUX.
tUfguisLed company. During tl.-. recent uionaltoU —Passing Shaw.
Mr. und Mrs. Herb Snyder will
leave
for
Chicago
tomorrow
morning
I A word used lo designate an inpour-'
specal sessi-jn, Senator Boran ot IdaliQ •r.„
Please call us up. Our inspection service is free.
The cigh. members of a. London fain- &gt;jng a gr^ua! or continuous accession
to visit telatlves and while-there will
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
coluxlca $81924 excess -fate; Ruber.• Uy. all ol whom play musical inslru-!of anything, the coming ol which may
Taking advantage of it now may add to your com­
purchase a complete new oiitfH for a
LaFiritette of Wisconsin cached in for!
fort, prevent depreciation of your property, and
tu.uM. of
u. a• atream
surnm j "T*1* la*k °* Pr°Pfr **«‘Mance to the printing office, and will establish him­
,r ment:, arc going' to America. The be likened to tlic flowing
\»28a.fta exiri; Hiram Johnson ol Cab- neighbors unite in wtohing them a long "Influx*’ to also appltet*
ltedtothcmouthof
!flwnln« ,J| 01ie *Wch u‘n “64,“ “P' self in thc printing business at Sun*
give a worthy man a job.
. u.i« rtv- Ql‘ uju
tou i I*®
peal1 ,0
to lthe
senerc
“ito word too
*iC Benerosity
and humanity ol field tn thc very near future. The
—rsn-riallv ua lr»nrr
river.
In
root*but and
and successtiil
succcMlul tnnr
lour-opccially
long a„|M
.
lU.the
loun&lt;tatMm
$ -influence"
cur I*°Pte. President Hoovcr- name of Ids paper will lie the Sunfield
t . „: 1
Let’s pull together and make Hastings the town
mdvertheteM, he drew 8IOU.Q.4 extra
i News. Mr Snyder Is a flrat data prin­
unc,-Humorist.
jund "lnflueiM*"-th.- latter having; Farnuin
, .or ;
that
supplies its needy with work.
' Farpwrs. for thc benefit of civilisa­ ter. a young man ot excellent char­
fare money from the goicnimenl; Senjbeen regarded by the ancients as an
must
-vou «».‘ m
lb.
O.“to- j tion. .I
” be preaerved.”—Liberty Hyde acter and trabite. Wc wish him succcm
ator Robtitoon ot Arkau*a». ha* plead■
”* “
“ WW .or u»
iliboards.
’
complains-a
tourut
Oh.
eta.
.Influx
may
be
traced
back
to
al
u,&lt;
A-rociation.
well and tang for economy but hto biliboards." complainstn lilt venture
railroad bill iw dhe session alone w^ Wcll! You can’t foe the tailboards for combination of the Latui in. "in." and! -3-^
Ttw Mtosc* Kittle and Sabie Beadle
"Sales sre
arc primarily
primarily the
the retali
result »
of
5436.83 more Mum actual expense m,4 the hitchhikers.—Life.
lluere. "to flow —mnuxus, meaning ~a good manufacturing and not of per- went to Benton Harbor Monday whore
,they
iiave secured splendid positions
« toM rarito. to to U «
&amp;I„ pUr.u.'iT^« UM. ton.'
b pranouacM .,U&gt;
.
—------.as stenographer*. They will be greatHASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2276
Our purpose in mentioning the above: benefit from lhe use of artificial light u *** *n*up
'
■
"in
"In pumic
public me
life «
il u sonunimc*
sometimes necntc- tyiy missed in
In me
tlie younger society or
of
name* to rtntply to show that lhe cut-(The electric itaht nlant i- one of them '
’^udenls eumKUiit on me c«ary. in order to. appistr really iu- Ute city m width liwy a«c. so )&gt;ui&gt;Utom of drawing excez. nuFW fwes U
0 UU“ a“d Qrwk 'Wth&gt; 1",° iUiral w * ^ulall&gt; artlflcul."-&lt;taJun tor.
U.. 4kc loros - -Huuumn.
nlodcni Ungula,.-1
juoohdge.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Bradley of Grand

n.ter ,asM
counlr&gt;’ ml«ht tk*nvc froiu
&lt;&gt; - having Philippine product* token off
A,toto,
voted to "turn the Philippines
did so because they fell that the
Islanders are formidable trade comtrl .their constituents. Apparthey forgo: that the United
'.
PRE-CAMPAIGN LOGIC'
for better or for worse under.
Having • balanced'* the budget
to sene ax guardian of the Philpthe simple method of raising taxes
,!»,««utod. to,
disregarding government economy. .... to- «a
Moure of Representatives seems to lx •ud.rin. Iron, ojHtoa.on .nd craelty.
up to us to “stick with"
flirting with the idea ot passing a(1 Therefore it to
.......
” K.4O0 00.1WO solldcri’ bonus bill. A poll; them until they are capable of shifting
taken in the House indicates that for themselves. This they are not able
maaaipnnr.i
1, U douMIW II 'to
sentiment favors tlu* measure. What

You will be more than pleased
with the assortment of patterns.

YOU can

get them in Silk,

or Lisle and Silk
and in Lisle
mixtures

25c : 35s : 50c
75c: $1 pair

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�THE HASTING* BANNE8L WEDNESDAY. APRIL U. 1932

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THE

BETTER STORE FOR MEN

I1 April 14 mark* the thirtieth annni‘versary ot the founding of the J C Pen­
ney Company and the entire month,
will be devoted to thc celebrating of'
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(Continued from ptyrc one)
COLONEL JOHN G. EMERY' this landmark tn the growth of the or­
ganisation. according lo lhe local manConfronted with" this situation the Ik?
DISCUSSED PRESENT
..
1444 ... .... road commission ha* decided that, ln-ife
Trie local store is number 1464 in the
V
CONDITIONS
unite which now make up the company'
11 *
&amp;
und wu ojiened on December 3. 1931 ■
Ai
BUYING POWER OF DOL­
2D veara after tbe mother store was tbf. «‘»ulPn“nt for ro“d ih*kin*. -hey 4JS

Be Prepared

\$et Weather

for

LAR GREATLY INCREASED

That Is Coming
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me

Stow to
INELATION OF CUR I Pennej
Cthbrate Founding working cn puns
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RENCYADVOCATED

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LtatalM That
That United
United States
State. . “TJ*
'.tl
f “»
Y'“l&gt; “« * +
Maintains
'bration of thr 30th annniventary. the'
about, eleven mile*. As there i« only
■ manager *ald, “In the past it hm been
Can and Will Find Solution
_a nine
little over &gt;iuu
»100 per
i*r mile
mne for
lor each
cacn ’c£
c­

Sweaters $125
Latest Mesh, and Lacy-Knit

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The New Mesh and Lace Hosiery
at 25c :: 98c :: $1.00 :: $1.19 at

F. L. Fairchild Co.

I the custom foe the Comjiany to’ iS**^own*hlp for lhe roads thr county 4*?
to Its Vexing Problems
Millinery &amp; Ladies' Furnisliings
i braU
b.-ate on
an &gt;nnlvemry
anniversary 0&gt;
by. ruvlne
having'
Uta nver
cniintv cannnt
•JfT
Colonel John G- Emery. M Grand | *pecial items which ofTjrrd. what ». takes over, the county cannot arrange -G. 144 EAST STATE STREET
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for much work from Brown Bron.; but c;
Rapid*, former head of the American. called -anniversary value*.’ but this it decided \o work out thr plan m one ’?r
’
W
UB..n or UM VMM BUI*.,. »■&gt; U* &gt;'•' •'
-*"-1 J«r •» •■»»««- township and »ec what they could do
.
. ..
.
.... * !'»:&gt;’ special for each .day in April, but in the way of widening thi- roadway,1' *’
*’
’’ ’’
* -x
speaker at the Rotary club Monday j
W1U #Uo
, wldf lw
noon. Hu talk wa* on *ome ot the. item* covering every department Itr whero that it needed ami grading It
and jMitiing gravel on part* ot it here]
, cconopilc nerd* ol tire preM-in lime.
I *he store.
and there This plan will be watched
■ Colonel Emery humorously men-1 "M»n\ of these value* will feature with interval • to are bow R -will work
UoMd many change* that have token1 Prices which Iiave not been obtainable out If it khall aocompHili what tire
place since
the
Armistice w
was &lt;ngned
They
a,
li
* ntuuatm
ik.iw.I *‘n^ - come a* the result
' ot .county road commission hope*, it may
in 1918 These changes have had to do
months devoted to planning for । offer a plan whereby tnc county can
April First Means Moving Time!
with thr
the home
life, thr
lhe amtueouuit
ltfo!*bl*
anniversary.
with
hnnv* life
amuvrnirlit 1H*
, this anniversary
I get all lire work done on tire township
and the sports our folks have relished. I
"
“
] road* in a way that will not require
Wc have a new service for property owner* and land­
j Marked cliar.gea in Hie statu* of wum-i|
the county to make an added invest­
lord*. Call our office in the STEBBINS .
unkind has been noted in that lime .
ment m road machinery Thc plan is,
I Women have been Riven the ballot .
BLDG, for particular*.
I worth trying out
iWhal has happened in the way of.
change* in their wearing apjurr] and
SCHOOL FACULTY FOR
I
adornment in tire last fourteen yean|
' 'Out 4-13
i was mentioned by tlie speakrr in u ---------------------- ,------------------------1932-33 IS COMPLETE
way that brought hearty laughter |
(Continued from page onei
from hl* hearers There have been-----------------------------------------------.^-.Miine
member*
of
tlie
house
preparing
!
Pour
Less
Teachers
to
Serve.
change*, likewise, m the social and De-ftr......... •'"T.*."
‘T ”—T
.... ,0 .....
nore Next Ycar---No New i
. liglous world in that time. There bo*|Ulr,r ow.n b:lls *4,lcl1 se,-k
make
OBITUARY..
OBITUARY.
*
been tlie mushroom growth of a move- ,norr ■&gt;ub*lanual cubs in salaries, ex-1
i Richard Wells wax born tn Cam- J Nora Spencer, daughter of Mr. and
Members to Be Added
ment called the Ku Klui Klan, founded Ia,id maintenance fund* than!
bridge. England. i»n September IB. Mr*. Oecar L.» Spencer, w&lt;u&gt; ixirn in
on prejudice, and therefore dr&gt;nnrd ■ tho*e
mjkc inai
that iuic
have wren
ix-eo nruuu'wua&lt;-u
recommended
;, All teachers for thc 1933-33 season1 ‘iu**
IMS. and died at the home of hl* [ Carli.on towruhlp, Barry county. Michi..re Hie!
....
Another newspaper
of the Hasting* Public schoote have dauuh
.
:soon to die. In the same Imre
neww-ner publislrer
naWi.lwr during
dur
dai»hter.
Mrs Edward McPharlm, on aan. April 9. 1690. Here she rpent the
’ I M^tli^t Re.^nta^ve^
^-toh IKT
April a.
2. is**,
1932. bl
at uir
the ukc
uge oi
of oo
86 years
MX earuer'year*
her iue.
life, imui
and aiienuru
’attended
'Americar lx*Rlon has groan Itom
f
.. J
* nt•*,._*
.. n , . , . _ , ..
„ . ;.
. Ii opru
veara. tuaiearucr
year* at
«u our
n. ,F|.i’h'! VjjnBUricirlrand
YanBw‘kEk. MIU1 the luu
months and fifteen days.
.-•inall organization to joooooO» nrem-!slx2,l,8,h!;
H*u
!niquth,-.
days- Mi
Mr WelL;
WelL;the Welcome Corners rural school and
tors The_Lrgion is-streMHig low of I
l" America ut the aue of nv".; Hastings high school.
,
country. There have to-cji change* folhifo the ix.uw which would require; faculty
next year, altliough tire' vears. the family nettling near ItochSire w«* united in marriage April
tire application of science to every day|bah*“
,“'ure *U de»ws,L'- 1,1 ,o,&gt;-cwr.re* offered'-ariU to- essentially the.,
■jeater. New York, where he lived until*9. 1913 ar. Hastings to M A' Mahar of
life and changes in thr political world 1
llu*1 ,he man
woman who put..,.«jme. Redistribution ot, work make*1 July 1862. when hr enlisted
ted.tn
In Com-]Vermontville
Com-1Vermontvillr To thi*
thi union five chll§
in our economic life there have been
« saving* account .-should i mu economy possible
, pi-ny G- irjBjh New York'
t Volunteer*.!
Volunteer*., dren were bom four of whom with the
g the growth of the chain afore movesanU! protection as granttd, Faculty members for next year are■ ’ Thi* Regimmt took jrart in some of, husband survive her. Robert 18. BerS ment; th'- building and collap'c of theipu^J_,c ,un&lt;1'
'a* follows.
E
-.he'most important er.Rugemr-nts of &gt; nard 12. Martha 10. and Tlmtnas 2
S Florida land boom, the doom of the I
**8t**latiirc ha* made progre.-.-, ,D. A-VoUBuskirk. Supt.; Ruth Bglnc. the Civil War. tire battle oi Gully*-; year* old An infant con. Jolin tuwa.interurban railroads; many changes.in!w,,h **■' banking l«-gulaUon. Thc bill■ secretary; y' T- Wallace principil i&gt;urv. Antietam
Frrdnck.U&gt;urg and!rente. wa* buried the day-before her
its transportation; and tire ptrenomenii!ilKnn&gt;tring closed bank* to open under! fn-d S Jones, assistant principal.; Ulinncellor.viHc. He Was diachargod on death. She is «1m&gt; t.urvivqd by her pardevelopment nnd rollajM- of lire Stock1 a depositor* agreement providing 85 Marie Rowe, ma thematic*; Herbert June 5, 1865, and came to Richland, i ent*. Mr and Mr* Spencer of Has­
“ market In this enuntrv.
jl*r c,‘ltt
apjiarrntly on Hit Meinhardt, history; Ruth Robnon. Eng-’ Kalamazoo county hn'^-dfine H. 1865, ting*, she being thr last of their famon the program. All arc invited and
He stated that tire greatest econotnis* **&gt;’t0 become a law. The statute at; u*h; Emily McElwajn. French and1 where he lived for nearly three years ii^ of three children
change that had been taken place L-. present i«-qulre» that 95 per cent ol; American literature; Tlic'rtore Kpopf.• before rtMiiing to Rutland. BarrJ' counSixteen member* and two visitor* ; urgvd’to be present
Mr and Mr.- Mahar lived eight year*
fo-de and Min* Fentrer entertained thul ,n u,e buying power ot tire Amer:-;
depositor* signup to jrennit a agriculture: Lena treiter.
Leiter, commercial: ty which ha* since been hh home
'on the Mahar farm on Irfvh street in
enjoyed the lioqnlahty ot Mrs. Har- ! Sundair ..tlrelr sister
5
" Tfr
can
et-&lt;
Mrs
Chase
Mr
T
a
&gt;tdollar.
dollar.That
Thatdollar
dollartoday
todaywill
willbuy
buy ■ 5t±Un
°w"*‘»tr&gt;l"^^f*n
rc^jren.Aa number
numtrerof|
oi Eleanor
। EleanorEdger
Edger home
home
won
iinic*.‘ , Leslie
On January 31. 186* hr w.v united in Wrst Vermontville before coming to
E;
,.,.a
w.,.
rtnuton MBtoted by Mi.
Veta law- 1SX Sri S.
even more-than it would •
in m
1913 ?■
ft । bank* an- now- operating under agree-,; &gt;&lt;•»&gt;«*.
Hawthorne, civics und
c..
to Abet- 8torr. To thi* union' Hastings
to reside where they lived ten
Im tocMtod I..
pow.r M"ft’?"*- U,e
L? J««WL h*rt Bin BlB.br.: MB'1 marriage
.....
were ................
born six children. Mra Burt Otis'years. They
returned to the farm .
a
Hi- Home Literary cJnb Thursday. ot KalBm“«M’
„
W A
«M Mn w*™ ol K Ta"!
.bS 5
VcmBroan. In bu! SSe"'sStoS anb »Sb- H.S
.W"!’ TJT"r^'l’
J,Io' T*" "F' W""*
Tin meting was called to order by
.
.
.
. '., ‘™ btotoM-tb.
___ .
t ha*
vrr» oivw». hi m*
Reciter.
speech; Harold
»
re
tor.tobur.M.W.
.«!L«
M„. f:English
„K1L.h ,.„and
d toXJU.
ra.rb X“' M.red '^^1,,. oi
'^ brought the suffenm; Ihit WT have
for .reduction of salaries as'^n. English and journalism, Ed.th
tlic new prvsldrht. Mrs Mary K.
&lt;
a
.‘T
dunxi siiue Uw- collajv.e nt the • lock!decrease in tbe/lumber of] Heart, chemistry
’
l ltwi-r, lor u "Washington" program ;f.
- ¥
. . •
i
matb&lt; nutt.es. jjrA piOyd card oi Augusta and Mr*, and mother a kind neighbor nnd true
ocfobn-.
1KHl
b^.. ;| stat^ihplOjfee*.
reduction
Emm-. Lou
America th.- Brautlfift was Minn Holl i visitiiig
v»»»U»W her daughter. Mr*
Mr*. Bradfield niarket )h wvvumc
.. »*
u. Now
.•&lt;&gt;. tbc uo.----------- --forced,»
------- laM Ftmmy
IxiuStark.
Stark. Latin; Vivian Rejn- Er.j ‘Hubbell of Rutland Besides the1 friend and the entire community feels
w... answered by Jlteh spot* in Wa-h
family
, rowcr fln(U h(. Inust . tV daijara which ttpek 1:1 thc oun‘bcr of employees
okb. commerce.
family he leaves one brother, Thomas, tire loss of this worthy citizen.
^jined
tngtun’s LilSong. "Star Spangled i Mr and Mn*. Leland Wilcox and two jlr borrowed a tew years ugo *at -|00
nwl on
OH tire
,hr clwUaa
L'lu-Ura cement
cement plant
plant pay­
Sperial Teacher..
Wells of Monrovia. California and omFuqcral services were held in Ha«roll.
over "a year
l!.»!nrer ' Oro. Washington as a Na- children of Kalamazoo were callers ot cento on tire dollar with dollars tha* ,n
" This plant was "closed
lz**
JOMph Brorak. physical education; ■ .‘l*trr. Mf». Lydia Stahl, ot Richland, tings at ten o'clock Thursday morning,
M. ago and Reprewnlutive Brown discovlion Builder." wins read I‘V Mrs. Ever* Mr. und Mr*. Bradfield Sunday after-.
buy SO tier cent more, and these
...... ... Abo
.... thlrteer
.....teen —
grandchildren
: March 31. Father Geller officiating,
TiM-oB Parr, physical *du-n'ion. Mar- Michigan.
—
-----lor Mr- Knstead Mt. Vernon" a pu- nopn
dollars anand ...,u
hard u,
to get.
...e scare.- a..u
am Lamphe:., art: Frunn- Hunter and
■"”* “
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three
great-grandchildren.
' Burial was treside her infant son at
!»■: prepared by Mrs Bertha Hum- j Saturday evening, April 18. Prosecu- . The
Tlic speaker
Fireakcr decland
declared that wc
we rvu-t
mu.--i : L’ayro 1
&lt;,wr M* “? Wh.pn **
. Mr «Welh was of a quiet and una*»j Mount Calvary’ cemetery.
.
afraid of....
the.......
name ’ Socialistic." j, bfoiwht thi* matter to light, it was music; Gertrude Wilcox, ajitcial -oom.
phi. v wa . r.riut by Mt- Annie Hum- tor Barnett ai»d County Agent Fostc: ..not'be
.. — .........
tumor
iiian
senum
suming
nature,
always
interested
in
his
Junior High Sriiuol.
phtcy AColonial play In charge ol i of Hastings, wilt speak at tire Gleaners Whenever a. government attempts to;J immediately, cut .in hail.
wall.. W,k„„ iRUKHalj ClfertlR.!'”".!■"“&gt;
teJl
OBITUARY.
Senator Chr*ler Howell, publisher of
u . - . - -iven Mra Harrington, jfrt|j Ci&lt; -.M-y under tire auspices ol the control economic forces it IsLocialistic.
,n"“l» •*“ •*!’“
ircti «■&gt; Geo.
!.-)■. WiiMihigton and community club. An invitation Id all lo American ha* been doing Ithatin-j ; the Chesaning Argu*. is not letting up CUrti. Ckrtrade Hampton.
•
n^Ba^uXn*
‘“nd”X*5e?7STSijS;
-«.•
’ siumn
Martha Wa-siiinglon te- present.
creasingly for fifty year*, and wefind 11 In hi* demand* for a complete public Knapp. Huth sanpnnn.
I—., and tli&lt;
attended
tiielr nMrait
meetin** a1, .i,..t*.,..*—&gt; 10.
.a 1MW
iuah
al.o parts w« n-’ taken
Elementary Grade*.
h»«ith WA..1H
»hlp. n*.rr&gt;.
Barry ........t.county. January
" by Mr*. Ada
Mr ’and Mrs. Vert Robin*«n o| w- cannot *top-doing B. lor we must review of an itemized report of thc
Mate
personnel
and
salaries.
Tliorpe and Miss «•'« JoIumoii and, Schultz wpr(&gt;
u
aunna
..
m
Mr
................
Helen
Wade,
supervisor.
were «ue*t* Sunday of Mr. ’ &gt;'uvc regutotion ot traiu-portaUon rate*.
Coupled with the salary question has
uus very ckvcr. &lt;*|recially the minuet:
dM
Ernest .QuickIn tlic
after- ■,|M’ telephone, teirrraph. public utilicome
thc
problem
of
*tate
owned
auto
­
bv neorg. und Martha ..crfunpunica
ai weU a* in otipr matters. Btrtjja Kuhn. Agne* Sheldon.
the harpsichord. lire next mrctliit( oj welcome visited at the Quick
'I,M' Mi’uker declared that rhe fluc- mobiles. Member* of the legislature bcxiil b. the afternoon ot April 21. a*! J™®' W,lcom'
at
UM&lt;&lt;U,,:‘t* Watlon in the uurcha.Miix power of dur . lore th-- prasent week to over will know
.
*'econ&lt;* "erd.
u ceded
_ him in death
• craeaMarch
mm inZl.
aeatn oaaren xj. ivib
io
...
.Tl ....
1918.. To
Louise Showennan.. Mary WUlun.s, An, angel who whispered a message of jthelr
U1|T1 union were
Wrn. bom two
,
children
children.
the honwof Mrs Jennie Clr^e andi .. and
Harlan ’ Seobv were dollar is due to the fact that it 1», just how many cars the various de­ Elizabeth
Finch.
| 10 •, Leo C. and ....
Mr . Palmatier ol Katemaxoo.
. ! u,rg Plld vUiUjrs of lhelr brSttlfr. Mr. based upon a single standard-gold. partments are using and what the state
Mr*. Mary A. Crookston of•
rin«.S Jami Father tu wa m«i H„u„„ On
71 1UM.
Central School.
Arthur and Ernest Andei.son spent'und Mrs Harry Bcobv nt Hasting*
The double standard advocated in 1896 b* paying to keep these cars in operaCharlotte Hubbard, principal. Ala1
•
- - . ,... ■
united m marnmie with Mrs.
uml days at lhe home of tlieir autit
Mr and Mrs Louis Kramer moved to “lld J90°
not answer, because- one, lion.
His
^&lt;o*t important of all. and thc bill Myers. Esther Doty. Josephine Stem. Through the
""L.*promise
”'"'"" of
”* God
*■— In
.........
JiiDaisy Edmunds who with thc chilhi Chief ManisUft* county, called there their farm home, recently purchased of the two metals would forefe the other
wnrrt
WOr?
.
.dren. survive him. He was a quiet unbv tire -ickness of a brother. Who lives;o( Mr dnd Mr*. J. J. Doster, last Sa*.- 0111 *ot circulation and cause wildi providing the greatest amount ot dif­ Florence McCain. Florence McGuffin. 4-Y**^*
T6r
iu.a.r.1
aa.
lu-ld
!(«».
ih«
l&gt;on.r.,„„
m
,
&gt;4&lt;. lov„, hlI
ficulty,
is
the
measure
which
seeks
to
Helen Furntss. Leoru Benton
in the Ivonre. They returned lo their J ttrday. Mr. Kramer will still work at fluctuanon* in-value* He stated Hu:
«. Monday al mwon al &lt;ao oelort M
,lome
Or mlased U&gt; Uw
J divide the weight tax among the varCounty Normal.
. ir.pv.tuve homes here Sunday teavln-T4,gr Hill* farm for tire present. Mr. that noted economist. Professor Irving!
. !*?? ’S’ . 5 K "
Sd'-icmmudlr .Kerr It ntar te tntW aald
.. the brother improved.
Lnd
Jacl{ Schulte will occupy the Fulrer. of Yale University, has b&lt;*n। jous counties.
Mabie Clark, principal; Jennie Mc­ tel in Rutland «™tro alU&gt; nill mll|....H, hllk uo„
„aM- He
TIi-' Milo P. T. A. will be held at-house
vacated hr Mr. Kramer. advocating, for several years, with an ( Twice this bill has been called buck Bain. supervising teacher
ury l.»o at ttw .rare eundurtrd by
telldr &gt;*. Itnttwdlau
to Governor Bruckcr and altered in an
Milo mIuxvIIioux- Friday evening. April! Bear in min^rhe meeting ol lhe! mcrcjising nuiyber of follower*, lhe! rllnrt
lire American Legion.
lamtls. onesister. Mrs Jennie Lyons.
to have it give more general Mt­
EAST
DELTON.
22 Mrs Maud smith. County School J ladle*’ Aid at Hie home oi Mr*, basing of our money standard upon
------------- • • •.---------------urn- bratlier. Ernest jQuick. besides
Elmer and Marietta Willison arc en­.
. CommlMiuirer. will be present to help j Flower'the afternoon of April 20. ' Iniany commodities instead of a single. bfactlon. How to frame thc bill so that
LENT CQRNERS
nephew.nieces and host* of friends.
.
i
,
. | one. At the pre.M-nt time, tin- speaker! it will give the moat relief U lhe que*- tertaining the red measles.
Mr. and Mr* «wi»uu
Roland m
Day
Alio'Tlie
conducted
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Town. Mary El-.
} of nw»
•••* funeral was —
----------- by Rev.
declared, that the defUtionlsU arc tn, tion none age agreed upon
Until some sort ot- an agreement can len and Margie Efkihe 'und Garmen. Ran spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hulnie of Augu»ta- at tlu- Ban- control of (lie stock market, thc bondi
market, tlie banking situation, with( ire reached upon many ol there con­ also Mr. and Mrs. Gay Waters and Fred Ball. Alfred Ball returned with field church on Wednesday and burial
___ _Sunday
__ ’
wa*
Willard of PlatnweH _were
them.
.
was In
in Pralnrvtile
Prairieville eenieterv.
cemetery.
the evident purpose to force still tur-. flirting measures, there *cems to be UMi.ru
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Eifler and chil-.Sonie day thc sun of life shall set and
■ther and more drastic liquidation, Thc. little prospect, of immediate adjourn­ guests of Itex Waters and family
ThOM- who spent Sunday at John dren ot Buttle Creek siren: tbe week
1 'i‘-ll! f*U ardKp.
only cure fuf our present financial ills ment.
Willison’s were. Mr. arid Mrs. Charley end wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ham- And k-avtng ail that I hold dear^wili
*aid Colonel Emery, will be an inflation
wild.
‘
"
find
/
Beck
of
Galesburg.
Mr.
amt
Mrs.
Clarmond.
*
'}
n
~* tlic silence deep—
r
m! ihc currency tn circulation
Thi*
Mr and Mr* Clyde Willyard ol near ence Payne and son. Elwin. of Hope
John
Shepard
of
Gun
lake
spent
the
,
For
where 1 go we know that God ha*
J
ought to ire done
'Caledonia moved onto the A. Johnson Center. Ray Durkee and family of West IM*. ’• week
■ ru. mtn his sister. Mrs. Fred'
promised perfect rest.
We .are still live jtn-atnes* nation in farm 1**1 week.
; And peace for every aching heart and
Hojre.
' • the fworld We still iiave
"Bull. tlu- greatest
Mr. and Mr*. Verne Wiliyard and
Joe Sage of Fr«|x&gt;rt spent Saturdayevery troubled breast.
,
Mrs. Vesta Silcox spent theVcelc end
resource* of any nation on earth, both children and Mr. and Mrs.- Bush of
, with his mother. Mrs permclia Sage And love more lasting limn our own
’natural and man-made. We have a Caledonia were guesU Of Mr. and Mr* with Mrs. Lee Reynolds at Cressey
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Hammond
IIc 11 8lTe ,0 n&gt;e to keep—
laid Reed of Bedford spent Satur­
population
callable
of
rnukinu
ottll
of Groceries
Clvdc WjHyard Sunday.
and family Have moved onto Ute . MUj When all my burdens pre laid down
day night nnd Sunday at home.
| greater increase*
tn our national
Mr and Mr*. Roy JeiJcin* enter­
,
»nd I have gtmc to sleep
Miss Viola Willison* and Stewart Hammond farm at Cressey.
■u-calth. But for the time being wc are tained the former* sister/ from Grand
Water* spent Sunday evening at Albert *Mrs. Cail Lynes returned to her
I paralysed by^tlre deflation that ha*
BUTTER
1QC PALM OLIVE Beads CC
Rapid* Sunday.
.... Sunday after stiendhig
„ ... th* The man who claims to have a great
Hartman's tn tire Kellogg District. Mis* heme lifre
J been going on for more Ilian two years
8lmlU-Freepurt-.Midd villrl W
Package—
V
Mr. and Mis. Wm. Stanton moved Low. who has been in bed the past winter with her daughter. Mrs. John aim in Ute some times shoot* al u very
• und which, in hi* judgment, must b&lt; into thc Southard house last week.and
three weeks remains about the same. । Oswald,
Oc™d. oi
=! Cressey
small target.
■ stopped
will work tbe farm thi* year.
I In spite of many unfavorable facto:*
HARD WATER Soap 25C CORN FLAKES or -f (VC
Tom and John William* of Laccj
i in tire present situation tn this coun- and friend* at Battle Creek called at
Post Toastie*. Kellogg'*— 1 V
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try.
Colonel
Emery
believe*
Hut
l-arge Package
lire Green hojne Monday.
। Amencn is still capable of wprkuig out
Forty-nine men worked on tire road
her own financial problems without taken over by the county, cutting brush
GOLD DUST
1 QC
SWEET CORN
OEC
i reference to other lullons. and that last week in Yankee Spring*.
2 Large Pkjs.—
1 V
2 No, 2 cans—
faW
| we owe it fo oirrsclvcs and lo the world
O Hill entertained hi* si»ter and
, lo do it. ’Die first step, in his judgment, husband front Kalamazoo Sunday.
SALMON
0EC
la a legitimate inflation of the edrMr. and Mr*. Ed. Lalotre entertained
SOAP—P &amp; g
inc
rency. stabl'.ired nW by one single pro- thr latter's sister and Imsband from
Beil quality red, DclmonliwwW
or Flake White. J bar— 1 V
jduct. nor by two products that would
over the week end.
। be competitive as metals, but by sta- Detroit
Other
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and
FLOUR
gqc PEACHES
biltniig the dollar bxvcd on many Marshall .
QTC
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, n,
Stu: Glow, fine blend— *TW
' product*, as suggested by Professor ning afTht- Martin home near Gate*
No. 2&gt;* can—2 can*— V ■
84'i-lb. Bag
Sliced or Halves—Quaker Brand
Corner*.
Mrs White ha* been very ill the past
LAKE ODESSA.
week at thc home of 1. Goodenough
PEANUT BUTTER OQC PRUNES
QIC
hands. Automatic machinery put* thu
Milk is a natural "carrier” of disease
I Will Cogswell had a tire .and rim
2 1-lb. glass palls—
fa V
Fancy fruit. 3 lbs.—
fa ■
'stolen from hi* car Wednesday- evening
, NTONY POINT.
milk in sterilized booties, which are auto­
germs: Countless epidemics have been
The P. T. A- Friday night lud a
■ while visiting with friends in thc vitmatically, .sealed. So ('LEAN and SANI­
traced DIRECTLY to UNCLEAN milk.
llage.
good program and a large .crowd. Music
1 *C
BEEFSTEAK
pCC SLICED BACON
TARY are our method*, that the state of
When we started to help supply the milk
Van Johnson, thc fifteen year old was furnished by Frank and Anabel
Best
grade,
J4-lb.
Pkg
—
1
V
Choice, round, 2 lb*.— faW
Michigan has designated the Highland*
; son. of Mr. and Mn. Thomas Johnson. Cogawell of Laktview and Mrs. Pal
needs of this community, we.decided to
Dairy us the ONLY Dairy in thia section
I is seriously ill at Blodgelt hospital. Lewis from thc FUher district. Thc Alproduce it in just as CLEAN a way as it
permitted to sell Grade “A’’ milk—
.Grand Rapids
KAFFEE-HAG
A9C White House Coffee 07C
could
be
produced.
ALL
of
our
milk
■
Frank
Brets,
who
ha*
been
seriously
local
talent
put
on
u
good
play
and
a
which is the CLEANEST. Milk;!* thu
Pound can—
“tfa
Pound—
fa ■
[Hl the past two weeks is some belter. monologue
*
comes from cows that are regularly
cheapest food you can buy—but be auru
* Tlic sick* al the Warren Johnson
Mr. and Mra. Mark Will of Potter­
it is CLEAN.
“tested.” and Is not touched by human
; home are some better.'
ville and Mr. and Mra. Norman Mc­
DRY
Bottle*
Mr and Mrs. Will Tasker of Cgrl- Kay of Charlotte were Sunday gucat*
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rusli and of Mrs. Claud Demond*. .
GRADE “A” MILK (Pasteurised or Raw)—10c Quart
Mr. and Mrs Dailey were entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown have
GRADE “B" MILK (Pasteurised or Raw)—8c Quart
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US.
| by Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Demeray Sun­ moved into their new home recently
day.
.
purchased
from
the
Blocher
estate.
WE AIM TO PLEASE.
I Mr* Blanch Cunningham has re­
Mr. and Mrs. CIum. May of Detroit
turned to tier home here alter s|&gt;cnd- and Mrs Fred Krause ot Niagara Falls
i Ing Uw winter with Mrs. Barbara and Mr and Mr*. Russell Krys und
Reatun of Woodland.
Mra. Thomas Keys of Marlette were;
David SmtUi, Sr.; 1* recovering from week-end guest* ot Mr. and Mr*. B. J.f
HASTINGS, MICH.,
ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.
, iu* recent illness.
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Tlie takvview p. T A will Im* Ireld
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1933
lIlMter opener* were tlw articles enn'rd. Inrh rope was mnde front 51x strands went to Raii&gt; Creek Friday nnd went
«r at kt 4'25 At Marquette pri*on tlrejrhr telephone company to chief oper-l!
..1.
... .Raigiit
----- ... wan mfirst
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Walter
place.
Paul o, binder, twine.
through
the Kellogg •factory.
nrixuiuon iannm l&gt; j».ij 122WU; ut ..wf? u. ciUea tinol Marot. 'I tie
Next Sunday evening the community
Adrock. second, and Nelson Gardner,
Pontiac hor.pilnl. SlJiOO: nt WnjamccgnJ uniiormed fiunkie who stands- guard’
• CHILD HEALTH DAY
third. Thc prizes were scout knlfr.
$1,400 with,ah amrtant at $1,400. But'over-the parking spaces reserved for
May 1. or Moy Day. lias boon pro- Musician. Florence Dunnigan; Boaster.'
down at Jackson prison it really paysj high state officials geu $1,700 a year.;1 .
Maigarvt Kelsey; Handshaker. Warnle.
to be a farm-r : There the farm super- A window washer draw* $1,800 and an.’
LEADERS' TRAINING CAMP,
(by President Hoover nnd in’keeping
They have secured Rev. Don
ihtrmfant receives ».0M: sn —Want.| electrician. $2,500
Wednesday evening. April 0. Gunnar ; Llty-ohi's letters written to a mother i,with its active policy of promoting -the Kelsey,
'Carrick? lhe U B. minister nt Sunfield,
,
$2,000; a foreman.. $1,600;. and four) -pne of the mart amusing references.Berg, national director of leadership who had lost five ions lh the Civil war. i(health
nnd safety of all boys. the Boy who will speak and an‘orchestra from
farm hand' are paid 81.000 each. And found otinny slate (iayroll t* tn be tli-- training. B 8. A., closed the indoor sea-' The bird house builtjing contest was i Scouts of America arc urging Us mem­
of the budget is on tlie payroS K»t an­ thi* is not all At Jneiuon farais obo &gt;. covered on that of ’the state hUtoeiro! Don’s of the scoutleaders training courre announced and plana made. Du&gt; meet-1 bership to participate actively in there will furnish mnrte.
Mr. and Mrs. E. (I. Smith and Mr.
' ing closed by saying tlic scoutmasters
other $7,500; thrrcX’wP cfOcieDey engi­ a tienunun who i- pam si.tn'O witn an; commissions. Here two. clerks are em- with one of the finest addresses heard benediction Mr. Reid invited all of Health Day programs. Activities sug- nnd Mrs. H. Woodpum went to AI-.
,.t $1,400 Who-a vs tnere b nujpjoyc^. pne j* styled ■ chief clerk" at phis year About 300 men alternated
! Rested to Scout Troops includi- the !bion Wednesday to attend thr funeral
neer drawing s«tw jinnuaJiy. Tjirrr ■ farnuiiii.'
$1,025.
‘between laughs and tears during dur­ ‘ the patrol leaders to'cotuc to hbt home! making of surveys for rubbish, fire {of Geo Howard. fatheKpf Mr*. James
are scores ot hipa-liWil auditor.-, ac­ mohe
,
for
supper
Friday
n&gt;A|4.
April
8.
'
. t.. &gt;&lt; k-inith employed at!
Dir service* of a 14 000 physician, u |n&gt; Mr Bergl Speech—"Upon taking
hazards and unsanitary -conditions: '
countants. traffic
’ and similar
of that place.
CUB PACK 9.
II rubbish- removal; health and safety es- Smith
f rwon at $i.v« and a trac- IIJ25 ihntut and four hospital nur- # boy from the city to a summer camp,
' Mr and
WDcul. drawing annual salaries much
Mrs. Neil Smith of Midland
rmati at $1 MV But ^&lt;rrh?— r»
•• ••* ra.» ,rui
■•» u&gt;c .r- . ICw yean
---- —
•• -Uerg.
—
-••• 1 Pack No 9 has received on excellent {says and-paster campaigns; distribu­
ago.- san Mr.
~we
1 . .: : 1:. mon. - mdred to watch urer the health of les* usgrd him what he could sec and he bulletin buard This was presented U&gt; tion ot educational literature: first aid; The County Sunday School convrntry and finance Thi* branch of the th&gt; ip- ’
•' •■ ■*' Coldwater
than Ch) boys at the Bov- Vocations! -aid. "nothing, there are
too many the pack through thr courtesy of Mr |demonstrations; traffic duty nt school{ lion will meet at thc Coals arrive
government c«4s »2oojxw *nuun-:y
t.-m.i &lt;&gt;n
.
. ! .• $l«00 Th. II- M-hool. ..
|»rr capita health net trees in thc ray. after a few week* Aben E Johnson, memtei of the pack intersections and talks on health, hy-1
Mr. Brown further pom • • 1 bat -n wiirre a 1
an Saturday. April 23
alt young chil- amounting n* (15. let innw't - And tm* there.thr same boy knew nature and committer and county chairman of .Kiene arid safety before each troop. ' ।ji church
1932 tliejv were 12J39 »U&gt;lr emrlw- .ur 4.S
Word was received here tart wreltAf •
itifann ITtured on the in spite ot tlw tact tnat the director could rreogmte lU beauty. I&lt;rt&gt;s9tolp cubbing
and ofBculs drawing monthly salan- dren mu
, the death of Wilwn Lake ut Hastings.
ba
■!
rents haircut,
haircut- thi' gnr.
gire of
r.f phy'ical
phy'tcal education
educatjon at
-t that
Hun in»ti:tuti- our
(.lir tx/y,
boy, to *ee
see through the
thr trees The
Another new piece of equipment ■_
totalling $1.421301 &lt;M
Mrs. Luke was
Smith
ol
_ COATS
. GROVE.
-Vll.V.
*41’ formerly Elsie —
••■.••• —
- uh child 1:1 haircut- 11 yi-ar.
■ tution receives $2,100 which u morelJast and most impor/ant meeting of added to the t&gt;ack property is a ropeDie Former Buys, of Barry county thjS
UIM1 hl.r mjBny trtelM1g |,.,n.
There u unother stranyw contra, t.1 than nwl small city higii schools nirithe whole yeac for leaders, will be held making ‘machine made by- the enb- w-ll! mret ar the Coals Grove church riu|li}
Mr. Brown continued,
~
extend their sympathy u
to !„r
her and !her
this tn be found ul.ihe new Yjpxttaitl।able to pay tor similar servfcts! An in-:at Camp Ben joHhsfon. al Sherman master The boys arc making such! tills wick Saturday, for an all du&gt; (|aughti-r in their bereavement,
Uh&gt; cssbirr in the.wfflre
nniual lULMhial. According to the hut1 structor in-radio riiginrvnng at tlu- take, April 16-17. .Program begins itt?machincs for their own use. At mcetlpg.
last
j
'year. Hehandles million*
of stat-• availabl. repOit then- are 872 inma’- ., school receives $2500 There are two 2:00 P M. Saturday and carries Friday s meeting the dibs themselves1 The school here with the Carjton!----- 1
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money und ha* for .1 number ofye;i:r. nov. c-»:;tin.’d at t.H1- a-i'lum. Bu» tlivy .instructors in printing ut $1JK)O each - through till 3:00 P. M.. Sttoday; total .made* some very fine rojic. A quarter CenT^r setool and thr Fisher school?
BANNER^WANT.ADV9. PAY.
..
...
-.... nu&gt;! k- . uld-bliwxh :i for on the pay- which i* more money than most prin-'cosl for thr three meals will be 75c or'
'
'
trast wiili thl» salary witness Hurt pul ic'l jif that iiv-titutmn ti.:’ February'tem ever lwpe‘to -.F again. There K.40c each for less. If you can not stuv,
it;.
:.
,n&lt;iiried
eight
engineers
v.ha,
one
employee
to
each
five
boys
and
oiw
;
for
tbe
entire
program,
come
for
as
the cashier m the .•••ciiniu1 rommb
Mon where a few i&lt;*&gt; are received an dni-A' c.:m; a total of $in.l»MI with ttw. ,- teacher to each 28 pupils wire all ili-jlcmg as possible. Take M-43 to Delton,
sin -■! thc coal while th.-'matw, in $chool. Oh ye*, there are tw^i turn left, through Hickory Corners to
whew accounts mU-i hut I* elwekr firemen
and the money handlid by,:he trrax engineer- watch the steam gauge Tlu- chaplain- also, ode for Protestants and end of road turn right to Bayview, Gull:
firemen are pai.t
. but
$3,000* another, for the Catholic boy; I’hrM- lake, turn left and i;o south for
of
two port the taxpasi.is $2,370 each year.-a mile to thc camp Tlic road will be
siop .cashier, handling a tew fre.-. re­ U y.;ir u&gt; ke.&lt; p th&lt;-m on the’job
Now• 1.: u- look at some tapitol; One cook Ls paid $1,700 anil another; mirked from Hartings by wooden
ceives »3.oh) annually where tlw- treas­
urer’* cashier receive- 83.6OT. Mere payrolls The sujxTintcnrlent of the &gt;' $1,140. Fifteen years ago thh. institution signs Come on men you're all invited'
bookkeepers in the governor’» adnum- cs;&gt;itof building la on thc list for $5,- held a population of 800 Then thc eti- and Dr Manly Ellis. Dr. Voelker and
tratlve board arc paid- $2 800 annuafiv. noo annually, the am.- salary the gov-i tire administrative com w.c- less than others will be there to help make It a*
&lt;We wonder what- tltesc hignspneed ernor reerhes and i-.we*^Tk- much a- $6,100 for a year. Today the admlnis-1 wonderful occasion. Attendant* counts i
'efficiency experts" do to earn their the ‘t.ih tr.a-urer’n. for wutchmgthe tratjvf cost amounts to more than for two meetings, and one min£ be
state deficit’ grow A carpenter draws! $31,000 a year wqth 150 fewer inmate.-.’ present to secure thc Leader's diploma
hay—Editor •
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TROOP 73
i
• But .let us turn to more ordinary Sl BrtO ii year; a pltimlxr. $1'400; janl-[
thr* and elevator-men. $1,300. T.liIt Is estimated that of every two ...
Mare patts. The farmer’at • tlic V.xa- rhone ojx-ratnr: at the cupttol receive hundred men in college, forty-seven•
**«*“«• APr.”
|
tional school at Lansing draw* down .&lt;• high $1500 :r year, considerably: attend claves when there are no games "8 «
Winston derrick
xxoo
mm»arm- n&gt;.m u„ «
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lo the thrifty. They give Extra Values at

the lowut prices ever kno.un.
’
Firestone do not manufacture tires under special brand names for
mail order houses ami others lo distribute. Special brant! tires are made
without the manufacturer’s name. They arc sold without his guarantee
or responsibility for service.
You take no chances on Firestone tires. They are silent, safe, longwearing •—and each tire bears the Firestone name, which.is a guarantee of
satisfactory service.
Firestone’s greater
economies in buying,
GUM-DIPPED CORDS
manufacturing, and
distributing make
possible tliesegreatcr

Extra Value*

prices.
Stop at our store
today. See sections
cut from Firestone
tires — special brand
mail order tires und

sections in

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LUUnUtho“V*lfrFlrw,”mr). Monday night oogr N.B.C. nolionnido x.IimtL

an impressive ceremony put on by,
members of the Troop helped by Mr
Shafer. Every'new Scout should have:
this fine ceremony to murk hta enter-:
1 ing into this world wide "Brotherhood" ■
1 of scoutlAg..
' •
AT FREEPORT.
Wednesday evening. Moy 11. Troop j
178. Freeport. Is to hove a scout-parent:
supper and program Mr. Rosenberger.!
scoutmaster. Orno Knowles, assistant I
^scoutmaster. Arthur Siefert and Ray.
, .Hamilton, troop committeemen, and!
: their'committee wlll be in charge. Mr.j
i Shafer-will give the evening’s address
on "The Vitality of Scouting." Mein;bcr» of the troop will Rive demonstratioiw and Charles Thuston of Troop 74 i
will build fire by /friction.
AT DELTON.
Tuesday evening. April 12. Troop 55.
‘Deltofi. with their leader. Russell Mott.l
and Mr. Shafer, met to plan the pro-i
:gram for thelh scout-parent night April j
J5, KMr. Lyman Chamberlain, deputy
commissioner, will attchd Friday eve[ning to show njoving pictures ot con'senation nnd health work.
'
TROOP 77.
Thursday evening. April 14. Troop
77. Nashville. Arlle Reid, scoutmaster.
Win present thch- one-act play and
demonstration at tlie parent-teacher
-mertiQ^ at Hastings The scouts have
:a fine demonstration and everyone is
.urged to see thls'-fine troop in action.
FIRST AID CLASS.
Because of sickness. Mr. R. P Tew
iwill not be able to conduct the Red
I Cross first aid class here Thursday. The 1
next meeting will be April 28
'
BIRD HOUSE CONTEST
I Thc deadline date for the entrance of
,I houses in thc bird house contest will
' be 6 00 P M. April 18 Houses may be
i turned in at scout headquarters any
.Itiqie Let's have every scout bring in
house. Plums or information on
; building may be obtained at the scout
j office or from any scoutmaster or from
■the library Ribbons will.be awarded
for 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. in each ot the
* following classes.. W7Cn house, blue bird
jlaRtse. nest shelter, feeding boards and
martin house for .Ux or more families.
! the last a group or patrol project,-upon
completion v(f qisplay and judging the
houses will be hung-in the parks of the
tCily of Hastings. L. E Barnett has
&gt; chaise of thc project. .
TO RAISE PHEASANTS.
Through Mr. L. E Barnett, clialrman
of civie service, plaqs are. being made to
secure a number of pheasant eggs from
• Jhe State Conservation Department;
1 Mr. Lee Nottingham of Troop 80. Prai­
rieville. has consented lo hafch them
in his large Incubator and the little
pheasants will be released on game pre­
serves in Barry county.
COURT OF HONOR­
Court of Honor. 7:00 P.raf.; April 20.
in thc court room, Hastings All appll• cations must be tn at headquarters be­
fore noon of that day. A fine court is
(expected and anyone may attentl a*
audience. Chief Judge Kim Sigler will
preside.
A NEW FARM PATROL.
I Tuesday P. M.. April 12. Elmer Lowell,
{scoutmaster of the New Farm Patrol
•
at the Quatltrap school, will complete
I registration and thc new scouts will rc, reive tenderfoot badges. A great deal
of interest is being evinced by the boys-in their scout work there nnd also ini
the first patrol organized at the Me-jKclvey school sometime ago. Our:
t! rural boys need scouting as much a$!
our city boys and thta Is a method for]
1
them to obtain it.
A USEFUL GIFT.
Through the generosity of Troop 61;
jQuinrey. which presented a rope-mak­
ing machtfie to Mr. Shafer, troops in
{ Barry county will have nn opportunity j
to see how one can be made and to]
ihave demonstrations of this idea of
handicraft Troops wishing to use the!
machine are urged to do so and call I
i scout headquarters 2460.
TROOP 71.
Troop 71 had its regular meeting;
' April 4. in the Legion rooms. After •
regular opening the different patrols
^•ere reorganized and each went to iU
{corner and elected patrol leaders and?
other patrol officers. Wolverine; Ben-;
P. H.; Crow. Vernon Winlnger, P. L.r
I Arthur Beam. A. P. L.; Rattle Snake, i
Walter JUight, P. L: Floyd Woodard, j
A P. L.; Flying Eagle. Emerson
Struble, P. L: Donald Bldleman, A. P.l’
H Three men came down and acted as|
Judges for the woodcarving contest i
which was announced by scoutmaster)
Reid at the March 38 meeting. Wooden i

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George Bauer wm home from M. S |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY.
|HOUSEKEEPERS’ COLXTK'jSXdX' "
C. over the week and.
a complete and most enjoyable sur­
UMN PROVING HELPFUL
*.&lt; w
I William Bchader was home from Iprire uas given MLts Mabel Sisson or:
i Big Rapids over the week end.
i Saturday
--------- , evening. „
April
K.., ..
9. when —
slvee.'
'
•
•
: i pound fresh pork,
' Iru Hull of near Marshall Spent Uw' *raa
“• facetted
escorted to thc'hbmc
tlwhanie of Mm.
Mrs. Albert 'Will Barry County Cooks Please
I pound fresh ham.
—
a
...-w,
a
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n.v«.
*
—
—
‘
•&gt;«
cup
bread crumb*.
' week end With his family here.
Vedder'where Mira Elizabeth .DaYoe ol
dend In Their Tested und
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Battle Creek over Sunday.
Mr. n M P*rkin* snent tiir week
W0» hostess al » lovely MXFavorite Recipes?
cup milk.
George Bradley of Lansing visited,
Hastings friend* on Monday
.
।
Season and bake one hour in moder­
Tlie recipe column occasioned by
ate oven.—Mrs. Charles Doyte.
MIm Margaret Heath 4s home from
Muskegon for a week's' vacation.
! Friday* ’-------------Ante! Cake.
fgueota yore a nufnber of the closest ha*, proven so popular we will be gliul
Mr. and Mm. Weldin'Bmuon were! Mm. Jack Rein t._
, ,, of MIm Sisson, covers being to W..A...UV
..... Ulis ........
from Grand .HaplosI friends
continue with
feature ..if Ban- For a different frosting
11) aagipaw Tuesday, d(^$r&lt;»ihcM.
visited Mr*. Jack Snyder aiBatur-j
Foiwtecn The tebte^'u*re7en- ner readers will ...
.
-----...
J-ec. accord-'
do.........
their t-.part -Please
c*kc 0&lt;ld t**°. '-"n.ctimes
...... down
.1...........your favorite tried. recipe*
....... ing
Intz to
tn taste,
tukt* drops
Hmr* of
nt oil
rill
Miss Jannet Michael is home from’jWfB,.
day.
tiered
■
■ icreu with
witn Talisman roses
rosea and
ana orchid
orenia write
**&lt;«r «u»n
b«,v„&gt;1 &gt;&gt;•«*
~
_
Ann Arbor tor a weeks vacation
I। Mr. and Mra.
1»"“ hand them in at tim
* 1 r,r flavoring
VOf
Mn
Mrs. J. F. Edzmndz
Edmonds v^R^
visited iawee
1BweeIi jxm* i-iace
P1&gt;cc cards
card* and yellow nus
nut,«»d
thr office pr rend
and “when the cake la
their son
son (Jordon
(Jordan and
and family
family at
at NoahNash- buktU
baskel* WPtr
were al
al each place
nlace After
After tbe'
Uic'Biem
W n
R Cook
Cook
freshly covered, pour over it in zlgMr. and Mm. Elmer Hershberger arei their
11*® to Mrs
Mrri w
;|viit*&gt;
vllle oiinz,v
Bunday.
|. dritcious"two
waTrerved
nak,'r''’'*,oco'
vtalUng their sons in Grand Rapids.
'*
— .— course
—.— 'dinner
----------------- . Hastings housekeepers have had a “K ,,1"I?!‘Cr'
dances reputation from pioneer day.-, in mat.‘bUVZ v-^u* h^*cStete
Mr. and Mm. Claude Wood were Inl W A Spaulding or.d Bill Andrews by two ytmni{ ladlM
V, Cowles
«u ^^y_w’ JL^ik^^un^r^
Grand Rapids Saturday on business. ' I arc aiicuum# u icw uays a* thc,r
u*cu col
cuicowIe* and
and Miss
Miss Erm.
Erma .Waters,
Waters concon- ler8 cumjacy ■«»“ »• &gt;uu av
m *•**'
-;—r—— —:------ ;
Mr and Mrs. Jack Itekowaky spent'tage al Wall lake.
(gratulatluiu were extended the-guest c,a‘ or aup|»cr served in any of Bnmk“1“U’ 3WJ* like Ud» frosting tor a
tlie week end In Lansing and Detroit.
Mm. Jack Snyder-from South Hax-:^ honor in a very amusing and in- county's sixteen township- you ^ftll «,kc- “J*1
man&gt;. often seenis lockMr and Mm. Loon Bauer and George1 tings called on Mr and Mm. ’Eugenei teresting
teresimg manner
manner by
oy Miss
mis* DeYoe
ueioe She
t*nc aawe that our rural and village cook* ,n« in flavor—Mr* wm. R. cook.
Bauer were in Battle Creek on Sunday.: Bush one day last week.
'told a very unique story of the "why.
why ho not have
■ A Corrertion.
havc to
,o take
!akc a“ buck
““c* seat
*eat for.
,w
Mr* U-L. Dewey spent Monday ini Mr and Mrs. L. E. Wilcox and. son: wh
rn, and
hX on
*‘ 80
]n Mr- Woodbume* suggestion la*'.
whrn
antl wherefore"
whercforc ' of the party, and “
*«W
one.
So pfeake.-senttiltem
please .-sent Htem or hand
—called
rullwl Sunday
AnrutBV!’culminated
_ .......... . . ....
. ....... lhtm hito
tnt* tint
nfTlrr- ThMiddleville with Mrs J. H. Westbrook J Norman of Battle Creek
her ...........
remarks .by. ...
presenting
Ute office..
The *nnlv
only lirnpro- uci.k conccriiing waffles. It should have
Mr
Mr. ruin
Mr .»
a u ur&gt;i*nV
ln MTUBU
brhalf U,
of her AI
friends
°n we’ make is that they must be rcad "one tablespoon
ot corn
meal.”
4AAA.T.-, 8uaon .A,
»VAAAA* vUl
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and Mrs. Wm. McCann of Irving lost, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Pennock and ■ both present and absent) a lovely tried recipes—ones you have w»ed your- instead vf one cup. Thc tablespoon of
Monday.
I Marloh of Big Rapids were over Sun- set of silver knives, forks und spoons.
°r eaten, at-a friend s iiome And meal helps to make the waffles crlspMr. and Mrs Bert Brown of Battle day guests of W. L. Pennock.
M1M Be Yoe told M1m 6U;z&gt;n that thb wlll.our outside list take notice too. and fw, but will not larte in the woffles,
Creek visited Mrs- John Qualfe on
Mrs. Libble Marslwll attended Uir gift came straight from the hearts of&gt;™&gt;
ttwk contribution*? How about
-------- ------------—Monday.
.
.
: funeral of her sisler-lntlaw, Mr/ her best friends, and in appreciation.otformer Hastings and Burry county J||M|QR PI AY WAS
the friends she tmd made since she people In California? FNeryom- tomes JUHlun ru« I WHO
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson arc'Frank Hyde. Sunday at Lacey.
spending a few days In Jiickwi with! Mm. M H Bradfield and :on Jack came lu Hastings, and the friendship
from there quoting California ■
WELL INTERPRETED
relatives.
.' of Milo spent Tuesday with her par- she had extended them throughout tlu- dishes, salads, etc.
—.-----' as they
--fashion
do your "good- "gevcn Chances" Proved De
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Kemp were i cuts. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Wilcox.
mcZ iuhct
«*&gt;» ou»vn
— Boy Scout
------ r -—
year*,
rolled «■«■*.
along. Mis*
Sutton In
.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finstrom;
.
Mrs
rclllrnwl
Sunday! rwpon(jed in her ------------------------------------usual pleasant mini- turn,-----------------------------' by passing wmr of the Golden
/ guests ot
----- --Anna
-- ---------- -------lightful
Comedy
With Many
on Sunday.
from Toledo. Elkhart and Kalamazoo| ncr by accepting thc gift in the spirit !,UU: recipes On to our readers. We,
Dr. and Mrs. George Lockwood and- where she has been visiting for two jn which u was given, und by saying
MK,n to ',nvr ready a coluhin of
Amusing Situations
children visited x'af'res' In Detroit! weeks.
’ that nothing was finer in life than ojd country reelpci If you once cook j
I Many clever lines and amusing wtuaover the weekend
I Mrs. Miner Seeley returned home;friends, and she certainly appreciated sauerkraut by Mrs. Lucy Hessmer Ite- lion* combined with thc splendid in­
Mrs. George Newland of Olivet was] Bunday after, having spent several'her share of tlwm. and their many ,wr’A method you wdil never use any
terpretation by tbe participants made
the guest of Mrs. J. E Mattoon Friday | weeks in Flint, caring for sick rda- iHadnes.*es to her.
' (other.
the Junior play. “Seven Chances.' •
night and Saturday.
1 lives.
j The evening was given over to visit-:
Mr. and
and Mm Orrie Bena way of De-| Mw. ChartolteRyereon and. sister. | mg. reminiscing, and writing letters to
ailrt vancd nre the uses to “^"TTM^Centml1 schcx^’uuchtormm
Mr.
Mrs. Orrie Benaway of De-: Mrs. charlotte Ryerton and sister.!mg. reminiscing, and writing letters to
’ fvvUt
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troit were guests of Mr. and Mrs L E. Mrv Elizabeth Dodd, spent Salunia} &gt; Dr. Winifred McLravy. who u recover- which canned tomato soup is ixmtt was well filled yitli inttrc.sted listenBarnett
on"Tuesday
I
with
their
niece.
Mrs
M?H.
BradfieW.'mg
frOTi
an
opcratiDri
at^Bkxigett
hwput"
’
now
”
aUde
from
’
&lt;L~^Rn
:
»ru£
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e-7
Ramott nn Tii*«*t«v.
tlwir nlcci-.
M H Brudheld.1
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Mis* Ada Michael of Syracuse. N. Y. at Milo
pxtal in Grand
and who-had
recipe i.,
different
.... ait*nri*rt
.. J J ..
“ Rapid*,
•—e— —
- Thu
Jins recipe
i.-. something
; otnruuiiK____
uiiicrruc and
aim: John Wakrlev OS Jimmie Shannon.
canje Sunday to spend a few- weeks
r&gt;r 8
s- m
wna-ier
the Rtntn hoped to be present,
M- Fowler
attended theStutc
having been the, we are &gt;urc 11 :....
you IHu- sittce cake, ___
jou-had thc leading role thc young man
--------------- ------------, Dental
m Detroit
Detroit orij
- ,
with
her sisters
here
'
lental. Convention held
held in
on | instigator of thc
the surprise
surnrise Mrs Vedder
Vedder'*'win
u greatly.
;']^d XuM
will enjoy it
B11UIU inherit
,tu,ri(V ’*13,000^00 if he
...
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson spent Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of, home wa* voted a* a lowly "place to: Cream
cup ot lard and vid I.cup inarrlwl bfforr his thirtieth. birthday.
e.nd *1“,JheJr &lt;Uu’hlrr'
,Ih?,
w
, ,
I Mid a Party and this one will be long
tu^ ihtD
wS*aTt‘iwr.ex“ day
y. His efforts ut
»
«
Mr. M. l&gt;df«,d Ur. Johnum' rrnumtart l„ rwrjow imunt - Cu»|*. Il. Umuo
lu which »
u.l ",
proposing
were
uell done, in fact, every
Mr. and Mr* Bernard Quigley of and Mn Carter of pear Middleville contributed.
- off
- MXla
- •- •--------uer« or
wen aun&lt;
: •teusprxm
has •been
acjdtd,
•proposing
. member
of tnc
the. cast
cast din
did wonarnmiy
wonderfully
Nites visited relative* in tins vicinity1 called at thc iiome of Mrs. Ida Palma--—'■------- o-o-e--------------; Measure two cui» of Hour before. wr!1 renecting ffjuch credit upon the
tert week during vacation.
i tier Thursday
' BUSINESS WOMEN'S HOS- sifting and add to it two teaspoon* Erector, Herbert Reinhardt, and the
.Mr. und Mr*. L E. Barnett and fam-' Mn. John Engel attended thc Pre*-’
.
piT». mill n mu-ting
-----------bakim; jwwderand .’-pices to suit. Iteci- f,tlK1Hhls- uh0
Tll|1 itagc Bettings
ily were Aver Sunday guest* of Mr. and byterial al Adrian Monday nnd Tu&lt; v-1
’
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teaspoon clove*. 1 tea- w,.rc uttructivc and nppropriatc. und
Mrs F. F. Nichols ol Detroit.
day Slw will also visit friends in De- ; TheApril meeting of- the Business- l&gt;c »wnll6n*
I Women'shospital guild was held on !’1M,on cacl&gt; 1,1 cinnamon and nutmeg. 0Ilcc ugai^ Hastings had reason to be
Mi.v. Jcun Barnes nnd Mbs Ruth treit before returning home.
Monday A'AVIIIUK
evening UL
al IIIV
the lumahome Ul
of 141V
thc — . ' ----seedless -raisins,• ..
ground
fOr tjX pnc ncw auditorium with
-------- or cut
Robron spent Sunday with Mr- and, Sunday visitors ut Jus. Brogdon'* I1 .UVlIUUk
* and
'* cm&gt; unsalted Decan
'
Mr. -•1) '*
A. . V.nB.uk.rt
A
I—" meats.
, ’ll* excellent'ziqulpmcnt.
Mrs. Elroy Miller of East Lansing
'were Mr. and.,Mrs Geo. Myer* and;-chalmuo.
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Have your oven temperature 350 and
Mim' Stella Heatte iias returned to daughter Donnu Jean ol Hosting* and ,l“wly dinner an* served by the:I rcsby ! k “
’ lr;lluni \1(.at'lor llalf
^ur ;
CAMP-HRE ACTIVITIES.
’

Ide Shirts
IN PLAIN COLORS

Each

THREE for $4~
HE latest colors and fabrics in Ide'
shirts for men are offered at Baird’s
Clothing Store for $1.50 each—3 for $4
during the Spring season!
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These are the lowest priced Ide shirts
ever sold. They have all the quality of
cloth, fine tailoring for a perfect fit,
and style of shirts that formerly sold
for $2.00 and $2.50.
,
Our stock of shirts and haberdashery’
is most complete this Spring. You can
get just what you want at Baird’s store.

T. S. Baird
(Clothing for Men &amp; Boys
Hastings

Michigan

Tlie O-ta-wa-ta-ca group of Camp!
family of Detroit.
|iao &lt;s txin,. renurea y.iui Da-acu* 01
Mr And. Mrs (lershum Severance of *wetl^
Mwera. Lover* were laid
■■
• cooking in an Fire girls held a very interesting meet-1
Royal Oak and Mr und Mr* Wm. Sev-jl'*
nUt uhui coox ng in an ing Saturday afternoon ut the home of neral services of Bert Quick at Btu.ficld cat M- E church has been changed.
for twenty-four.
Wednesday.
Preaching will be at nine-thirty o'clock
burtnew.
meeting,
electric
.oven.
At
’ctn*
rer
crunce and family of Battle Creek
A’ lhe burtnes*
bu*:i&gt;cv. meeting,
meeting it
n was
was voted
voted eu
y* m
•*- w
- umcr »iui. ;MlKS No.n,ui M*Chae!nr
ran,o-&lt;n.
judge acrepuingiy.
UUy school immediately «««,
Mr. Meesick'X little muj
boy »
is .^u.
absent ....u
and p»&gt;.
Sunday
after.
were over Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary .'?
U1&lt; 8air&gt;’ C°u°‘v
y,
)r jesting
Fur
irosting. cream
cream one
one imckagc o!
‘i:' following girb June Heurle*. [-onl sc])o0i tiu* week on account of beginning with next Sunday. All nolo
Philadelphia
erenm
cheese
and
add
Evndene
Struble.
Freda
Scott.
Lucine
,
the
measles.
the
change and plan to attend.
na-Mar.
M.„
clothing for children of pre-school ag-. . . .... ... . * .. ...........
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..— .. ....... . Ql.oltr rv*ertfHv .Tnlin—... -.
unrl
.
. .
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ickes. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper of De*
CARLTON CENTER.
‘
MARTIN CORNERS..
-v.. guests of ml
‘t
[{
desire to sene come Camp Fire girls under thc Icadtroit were
Mr.. .M.w
nnd Mrs. ter. Mis* Edna, of Stony Ridge, Ohio.- ,&gt;cleft *r&lt;JUI‘d the ^tUUVr; Pbone 3MJThe CarJtort •Center school, under the
Mbs 'Marjorie Cogswell of Lakeview
• Robert W. Cook Saturday and Sunday, were guests oi' Mr and Mr* F M
XnSSte
co^buK' U1(X'" , ;i, n
u u equally nice crsiiiP uf Miss Michael Tlie laws of
auspices of the Y. M. C. A., were in- was an over the week end guest of her
----------------" “ “mondi and &lt;*•&lt;’”""* wk.«w‘-^:T,^i!XBKSSSln will be tbe’^^^ipped cremn-Mn. W.ltece tbe^Jire
v:tcd
to
visit
the
Kellogg
factory.
Friaunt.
Mrs
Millie Fisher.
Mrs. Frank Bush.were Sunday guests nnd Mr Keller are brother and sis-'
bhowerman will be the
.•
.
Geraldine-Tolles took the tollnwing
Mr and Mrs. Orr Fisher were Sunhostess tor
for May.
,,lu‘*
of Mr and Mrs. John Valentine ot ter.
’ j &lt;«*•*'
Ma;.
Tnm 'ii. ’s&lt; un xaI.kI
girls. Margaret Tolles. Wilma Mayo. day afternoon. The older pupils, thc
Kalamazoo.
Mrs Charles Fnul was thc guest, uf .
- ° '* " ‘‘
.
Mildred Endricy, Crystal Conrad. La- Y-M.C.A; Boy*, accompanied by Mr.-, day afternoon visitors at Frank and
Mr.'and Mrs. .G. W. Sheffield and Mi.5s Lucy Erb of Benton Harbpr over’ulf,TBI&lt; J BlKTllim
This i much liked by Hastings
Kinney. Florence Shepard and, Watrous, several of the parents. Edgar WllHam Cogswell's m Lakeview.
Cheney, leader of the Carlton hY.
Remember
Sunday school
and
Winston Sheffield were in Kalamazoo the week end. Mrs. Rachel Erb rePARTY AT CAMP. UUSTER.. homfl;.cjm rt. und hu* the advantage or Margaret Hummel, who kre working’tor. r
' .M
ha ure-ichiM~M&gt;n-ii»"a7*th&lt;&gt;
Sunday where lhe latter, attended thr turned with Mrs. Faul
Today about twenty members.of
member* ol th«the u^cnm;
offenng excellent "keeping
keeping qualities• • usc
u.e niMiawinrr
Woodgatherer's&lt;• iwnm.
Rank awu
Each .«««»-.
recit- ?._A'
'.d
”
th church next
.. for a week ,
Today
Maude Smith, all enjoyed the. Suifday at 10:39.
Symphony
;
(visit &lt;ith
t
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Hasting* relatives and American Legion Anxiljnry are ' nt
On’ ‘an tomtito -uup. heap'd, add
Woodgatbcrer'a
Dt'sirc and
di*- Mrs
trip
very
much.
»
Wc
are
all
to
sorry
to
hear
of
th®
(Camp Ouster attending the Fourth ! t’,'v.ellJP'- °* Knox., gelutltu: dissolved, (.lKW(l(1 Uu%|r |tonoriF they were working
Mrs Burr" Cochran &lt;Uorlr&gt;wc New- friend*.
Mrs. Wm. Hale entertained thc Carl- illnc** of a much loved pastor. Rev.
torn at Coldwater is spendmg tlu&gt; 6. C Wutdoes. of the Mi&amp;iiU
Mutual Town- District birthday party ul tie Ameri-111,. - t11'1 '»* «”d .w“l,'r.'1do,.,‘otmV'e' to: They also copied thc song "Mamit&gt; aviiuui.
nnd Fiuf
Legion and No 100 hospital* Each Jc,l° pn’jNiruuon-' break into tlu’ mix-|)ny Moon" to learn tor lhe next meet- ton L. A. S. Thursday of last week Showonnan of White Pigeon, who wm
week here with her parents. Mr. and ship High
school, and
Prof Hildc-'can
1
All
enjoyed
the
day.
taken
to
Bronson
hospital
for
earn
Mm. George M. Newton.
brandt c?
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Mrs. H. F. Cowtea and Mis* Florence both o( Evanston, ill., were, guests ol, remembered with gift* from this dssBump called un Dr. Winifred McLruvy Dr. ahd Mrs. DeForest V’-’*— —.
at Blodgett hospital on Sunday and. Monday evening.
p.........
Hole's sister. Mr, and Mrs Ft. L John- has gone to his reward.
■ to
- tlw
■ visit. ul the Unit
cut celerj.
and . onion
jn5t ■ Kyugun
gfvup
meeting
was
found her gaming slowly.
•
j Mrs Mabel Keeney Ingall“ and babyforuard
mem- green pepjier----- |-----Thc-----1IIC uu*
n.yuga*&gt;
»ivup
The L A. 5 will be entertained by
pour
large* mould
mourn
»muu
&gt;»• : held at-the
it-the home
iiome of Mildred WoodWood­ son of Gwosso.
Mures Jane Roberts and Beulah Barbara Harriet of near Woodbury iM.rs hum all over tlie state, a* a part'-. ' Pour
p
®u*i into
“mm
?l0 large
torR
mo
“d ,or
or small
*?
1"1 inV*'i
Mrs. John Usborne was quite ill Club No. 1 Wednesday. April 20 for
dividual -----ones.u„
—Mrs.aM,u.
ShirleyuW.amuu
. Smith.
March
Shaw. also Bernard Bowser of Battle called on Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Dewey on. —
—-------------• . -.^....i
i I nialLsec ..
. 6.
- As
. this
... was guest
U held
there every
month.
with the flu last week and under thc supper at the home of Mn, Arlie Bio­
Baked Ham.
I night each girl brought a guest After doctor's care. Miss Mercy Usborne of cum. Please note supper Is to be
Creek were here Friday evening and Saturday. Mrs. Ingail is a cousin of
attended the Junior play.
*
Rev. Dewey whom lie had nb( seen for j
t When ham is bulled remove skin and! a tew games there was a program con- Aim Arbor was hom« Sunday night and served Instead of dinner. A cordial In­
BIHTHDAY PARTI.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Schleh of Grind • number of years.
I The children, grandchildren and ‘insert cloves an inch or so ajmrt. Mixisisting of Plano solo-Suzanne Sumner . Monday of last week •
vitation is extended to all.
Rapids and Mr nnd Mrs Earl Sehleli
Mr and Mrs. Harley Fox and William । gnat grandchildren of
od&lt;’- 1 &gt;- teaspoon
cloves, ‘ i tea-1 Play—"Philosopher of Butterbiggins.'
w. T.
... H
*., Rode-.
—r-- jxiwdcred
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and
Mr. and Mrs James Tyler of Woodof near Middlcvtllc suited Mr and entertained al their home Sunday the , baugh gathered at hi* iiome Sunday.
ida'y. ?popn
APOtm cinnamon.
cinnamon. \. teaspoon
. ,----- celery
------- ; Songs by Sybil Woodmansee "How to Robert were guests Sunday of Mr. and land and Mr and Mrs. Bert TrautMrs. Dan Lewis on Saturday evening following persons: Mr, and Mrs. Clare' April' the tenth, lo celebrate hiaiaacd,
and dust
hi* •'*'&lt; ’■ tcasjioon
teaspoon pepper
pepper and
dust Bandage" by Madeline Cook.
'Mrs. J. Kick of-Dear
Freeport.
z'
2222:
r22.
r
22t.
of the Center road spent Sunday
We then had our refreshment* con„,._™ was home weln
Mr and Mrs. 8. Letson and daugti- Seibert and children of Kalamazoo.,'eightieth birthday. Those present were ever ham. Then .spread over this
Miss „
Margaret Valentinb
at Alfred Fisher's.
ter Doris and Mr. and. Mrs Calvin Mr and Mrs Ed. Darling of Detroit Mr and Mrs H. H Rodebaugh andtf tea'poons lincly chopped onion swung of popcorn and candy.
over Friday
her pur‘ ‘ Young People's
- Class
----- and accompanied
!.,
The Parish
Hewson of Grand Ledge spent Sunday and Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Warner andj'(Mrs..Ervin Snyder ol Lansing; Mrs.Tand cover with
cupful flour. Place
ent*
to
Battle
Creek
Friday
afternoon,
party
was held al the Martin church
HINDS CORNERS.
with their slater. Mm. Edith Bonnell, children of Warnervllle.
I Philip Kimble and Bernlta Rode-i‘»tn tn baker and pour over one quart
Ait. and
«nu Mrs.
w*. C.
V. C.
V Robinson of Has- . •'tos Nelson McElmurry. who has .Saturday evening. A good attendance
Mr.
Mrs. Harold Swanson ol Big Rap-1 Mr* Katie Sqjjder from South Haz- bsugi; ol. c
o
„
d M
CoatGrove;
Mr.
shd
Mr*,
or
&gt;'
-s
s
ol
s'*eet
cider
according
to
size
f.mtb were Sunday afternoon callers at, wen ‘n California for several months, and a fine time. Candy dfad peanuU
ids and Mr. and Mrs. John Power* of tings. Mu* Emma Carpdoter from
*1 K.mbtP ahd children ot Wood
,of Woodut-Rutin Bake for one• hour in 350 C
r N~
N •Tobias'
Tobi US'”
:’ recently
Z
recently returned Iiome.
iiome
' were
were served and the Martin young peoGrand Rapids were Saturday night and Shultz. Miss Blanch Carpenter ,ol Floyd Kimble
Jlri and
Mm children
Paul Ward
Mr i»««.
i land; Mr and Mr*. Paul Ward. Mr.loven, basting lhe first half hour freMrs. Lewi* Abbott and daughter. Thc tlmc for thc «ehdce« at the io- pic put on thc program.»
• =.,
w. .„d M„. W,U.rd
•nd----““ ts: the rider. Boiled cider Mrs. Silkworth of Buttle Creek visited
: reduced witty wulcr may be used If
her brother. Mr. and Mr*. W. O. To­
Mtos Mae Keller Is home from Ann lodge Friday night and heard lhe In -1R0(lct)a&gt;uah ° "“"“W1j I sweet cider Is not kivailuble.
Thursday.
Arbor for vacation. Today she 1* in mg Glee club and it was fine.
, Serve tnc
the ciucc
elder saute
muce «iucu
wlilch wuu&gt;u
should bias
. . 1
BANNER CLASS MEETING.
Mr*. Dorcas Chapman of Hastings is!
Ebner
delightful
Battle Creek attending tlic Altrusa club
Elmer Howard.
Howard. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mi.-,, Johnj
uonii] A.
delightful meeting
meeting ol
of the
the thicken
thicken with
with the
thc cooking
cooking or
or cun
can be
oe
't]ass MJ
.... . Q'UIUJ)
.... .. . ’»I‘RW ....
iHlrirma.i
witli
flour
Kliens nt
at the Kellogg Inn as thc guest of Miss Schultz and small daughter Jean. x,r . n;,nUrr 101**
o{ (lie
(|)e (MVllIOUlAl
Methodist
Sunday
thickened
with flour.
of visiting Mrs. Clara Brown
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— Slices
^tr. and Mrs. Francis Barnard of:
P-ta-r.
•"&lt;« Mr* .Allen Wilcox and. little School
:■ Pineapple
have
was ifl ld on
evening I-!
ut’............................
pineapple in which doves
cloves
---- ...
.. Tuesday
- ...---- I'VCIIUIK
- - - been Ccata Grove spent lhe week end with;
Franck Tbwnscnd. Richard Fair- 'daughter Marcia. Mr. and Mr*. LelandJ
‘ I the
tin. home
hnm.. of u&gt;.
Mt*. Jt »t
M Townsend.,. HiMTlfd-and
tnrertfd-and placed on lium
hum Uli brown- Mr. and Mr* Ronald Hayne*
child. Leslie Cook. Thomas Stebbins WilcoZand two children, all of Kala- Ihirly-fffre . being present. Alter a
inak*' ■ n't* garnish.—Mbs Mary
Mr*. Goldie Carey and two son* at-.
and Cranston Wilcox arc home from msroo. and Mr and Mrs. A. M Wil- liounliful |&gt;ot luck *U|&gt;|&gt;ri and lhe buri- Vnl Streeter.
the university at Ann Arbor for a cox of Goble* called on tlietr uncle. S. ne*.* session. Miss Bvrthu Stickney did Suggestions added to Hus rcct|ic tended thc play at Delton Saturday!
evening.
- .
week'* vacation.
,B Wilcox Sunday
some Interesting character unalvil* were that ham cooked in sjiup saved
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of Kala­
Tlic funeral of .Mr* Janie* Pierson of’ Those from away' who attended the' work’which all enjoyed.
’
,rom canned pineapple or from pickled mazoo visited Mrs. Clara Brown Sun-!
Charlotte was held at the residence of tunehil of Mr*. Fannie Baldwin were
Announcement for tlic May tneeung peaches or in grape jelly had a de­ day.
•
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Wood. Charlotte, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mm, James El­ will be made later.
liciou* flavor.
Victor Hardy of Carlton Center spent [
on Monday. April Ilth. the Rev. J. A. Holt, Prank Elliott and Mr*. Wm.
, t, _________________
Brown augur, flour, anil a teaspoon
thc week end with hbt brother Volney.;
McNulty, of this city, officiating
, Routsang of LaGrange. Ind. Mr. and
DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE.
"f niuUard rubbed over tl^ surface of
Butler smith of Hastings wa* a Sun­
Muss Elizabeth DeYoe from-Muskc- Mrs T. B'Hart of Watson. Allegan Co.,
On Mondag evening. Miss irrnf.. the hum is ulso good.
day caller nt thc iiome of Edd Newton
gon was the guest of Mi** Mabel Sis- Mr and Mr* Albert Reesor of Wood­ Jone* wu* completely surprised by fit- - ,A
sl'“ °r u»r°okcd hum can und also at Mrs. Clara Brown *
son over, the week end. going from here land. Mrs Mary Mill* and Mr. and teen of her friends. Hie occasion being------_ used
ul8° ,*?*-'
used with three various
Mr and Mrs. Halverson entertained
• to Kalamazoo to visit licr sister and. Mrs. Matt Bedford ot Middleville,
'.metfibd*.
, her i.lxterntli-birthday.
mntHhri-.
a company of people from Hastings
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Park*
Tlw*e from away who attended the
Vegetable Soup Suggestions.
Bunco furnished the entertainment
Saturday evening ut^i song service.
Mrs. Russell Harrison of Portland, funeral of Richard Wells last Munthe young people had a very cn-i, Allow one pint of water to each
Mbs Mildred DcMott ol HaaUngk i*
Oregon, is the guest of Mr. nnd Mm. day were: Mm. Grace Eteenheimer and and
j,„
Ijxnmd ol incut, a knuckle uf veal is spending a few days with her iwrenta.
Cha*. H. Leonard. Mr Harrison has daughter Mm. Herman Lutz und Mr. joyable time
Later in the evening. Mrs. Jours a nice uddltldn. Have thc soup bone Mr. und Mrs.’ George DcMotl.
gone on to New York City to attend u and Mrs. Fred Ketchum ol Kalamazoo,
screed
Ipvely
refreshmenU.
(well
severed
ut
the
market,
as
It
packs
Miss Alice McKlnnls of Grand Rap­
convention, and will return on Friday. Mr* Charlie Garrett and son nnd Mr.
urT&gt;PA * A',ft r iA runiB
“1,d ,,lay* down betlcr ,n ,hr kclUc and ids speiU tlw week end u lth her cou­
Among those who attended the and Mm. Floyd Card of Augusta; AlA t AI L1XA (HOJK.
;tj ul*o aids in releasing tlic Ararrow and sin. Miss Susie Phillips, and mother
"Clcricus" of tile Episcopal Clergy of fred Btorr and Mrs. France* Haworth1’ .* «***•
?“J!" If ? ' ’ “
bom
which l&gt; oi lite -wluc
Mr*. Dodge entertained her motlwy
this Diocese, held at Emmanuel church, of Delton; Thomas Wells, Mis* Mary Of live A Caiiella choir at Houghton-wttb thc meM
from Grund Rapid* Sunday.
"Klonday. April HUi, were: B|shop Me- Smith. Charlie Case and daughter Lu- College, which l»* been making a tour A pxxl plan u u, coot th,
soup bone 1 Mr*. Vida Phillips ot Welcome Cor­
We have a complete stock for treat­
Cormlck. Archdeacon Vcrcoe. Dean lu and Stephen Smith of Plainwell; during vacallOh »nd ovrrjwhm u h.» lne
„ ol ners spent the- week , end with Mis*
ing all seed graina; also material
J..cl:son ot St. Murk's Pro-Cathedral, Charlie Welts ul Battle Creek; Mrs. ,„rt will, rammonduu™ ll U
„„ .,„a
.rU; Susie Phillips ahd mother.
Grand Rapids, tlie Rector* of th: Lydia Stahl and son Walter of Rich­ m»d u ite H i.nu.u.1 choral or-, „mmc „
for plant lice
d011c M„d
neighboring churches al Kalamazoo land; Mrs. Vcrc Williams and ML-&gt;
DELTON.
rxium
iuii
in
wrau-m
New
Vorfc
.
mghl:
in
lhe
morning
late
uh
all
or
and Battle Creek, and many others. Frances william*. Mrs. Nellie Store
Harry
Slocum
of
Kalamazoo
and'
THRFF timfs
four CLi'R
the dripping,
grciuc as for
desired.
Il was a notable gathering. The ladles and Mr. und Mrs. Lewi* Otis of Hickory'’J) TlieSrinbSt
2 the
tfiiw»1'Tunc .'llbrl
ni»kfSof flnc
future Thlt
use.
of Emmanuel church served thc lunch- Comers; Mr.’ and Mrs Harry McCarty F«?ctabS very deasanUy /nter-l^n add '‘‘getables. according to in- Tidd and Otto Dotorling of Chicago!
spent Sunday afternoon at Homer I
eon.
.
I and Bert Otis of Dowling.
^ .nmd.rcnu.gbrten. C.TS Kelley'*
Thc tenth Riad'.' play "Nora Wakc|
Up" was presented Saturday night to
'
ib a s
I &lt; generously 1. Lima bean*, barley
U AND 1 BRIDGE CLUB.
'sprinkled on top of vegetables to steam a full house, and everyone thoroughly
Mrs Fred Prentice de.ltghtfully en- ^cr. Later a can of peas with their enJoyed it.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wcrtman spent I
tertained the U and I bridge club pp liquid- a pint can uf tomatoes, and [»Monday afternoon.
•
tatoes tlicvd on cabbage cutter cun be Thursday and Friday with Mr and
Mrs- Milton Nobles at Grandville.
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added if ejerired. also noodle*.
LAKEVIEW.
Thc secret of a rich, »tI| lluvorcd • Elwood Eddy entertained his ulster'
L. V. BESSMER Eyeaight Specialist
j Wm. Cogswell and daughters Carrie, soup is, not to ^Kimp on thc size of from Kularmuxo over thc week end.
A scries of meetings began Sunday
Greta and Dorothy spent'Sunday with your foundation meal and bone, and
COMPLETE STOCK
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schantz near Ver- never during any oi the process of evening in thc M. E church. Rev. Miks
,inontviBc.
cooking from first lo lust, let it boll— will be assisted by Mr. and Mr*. Virgil’
MANDEVILLE FLOWER SEEDS
Geren of Kalamazoo.
. About forty young people attended!Ju*t a slight simmer.
All Kind* of Flower*^?
About your vision, do
The boys and glria 4-H. clubs will,
the Parish party al tlve church Satur-i Tlic Freneli. who iiave thc repula’day evening. AU reported a good Ume.'tlon for making lhe best wup in the Iiave their annual Achievement Day
you? You have never had your eyes examined. so how CAN
Lakeview community club meets Fri-1 world, have a saying "let it smile— in the Delton Community hall on
you know? Because you sec well you conclude you arc one of
day evening. A(&gt;nl 15. A good program ; never laugh.'
. Tuesday. April IB. beginning ut nine
thc lucky ones whose eyes arc normal. Many others make that
i* beuxg pteiuied. Bring plate and spoon] Cheese powder dusted on fresh, rrtep o'clock A. M- There will be seven clubs ।
same mistake. No one can be really CERTAIN how he secs un­
a* refreaiunent* will be served.
toast te often added to tlic bowls as it represented.
Arthur Poasclius. wlto has been a;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Waddell accom-'ll served.
til be submits to an examination.
panted Mr. And Mrs. John Blocker to: Another suggestion made at House­ patient In the American Legion iws-i
, Baltic Creek Friday.
; keeper's afternoon wa* to cut off jurt pltal at Camp Custer for wine time.
MMit
four day* lost week al his Louie । HASTINGS. MICH.
, ' Mr. and Mrs- Orr Fishct were caliert of tlic meal in small pieces, searing
PHONE 211*
at Frank and Wm. Cogswell's Sunday,them over well before adding to the here.—
Several from here attended lhe (u-1
afternoon.
'kettle. Tills retains the Juices and

covrrtK!
cov/fed from her recent nperellen.
ojieratlon.
Mbs
Mis.1, Charlotte Lake of
ot Lansing spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs D L ChrisIlan
and Mrs
Uar. and Mr.
Mr and
Mrs Walter
Walter Lake.
Lake
Mr* Chas Ickes and -Robert
Mrs
Robert und

9

4

Spraying Tim?
Don *t Wait Any Longer for Your Dormant
Spray ... It Will Soon BE TOO LATE!

if

Lime and sulphur should be used for this first
,
spraying before the trees begin to bud.
NEW STOCK—All of our stock is absolutely
new this year Not a single pound carried over
from last year. This should mean a great deal
to those doing any spraying.

Material for Treating Seeds

4

Dedicated to Better Vision

SANOSEED — Especially for Seed Potatoes.
SEMESAN BELL—Also for seed Potatoes.
CROW TOX -For Seed Corn.
.
SEMESAN JR.—For Seed Corn.
EVERGREEN—For Plant Lice. Etc.
CENALL Plant Spray—For Plant Lice, Etc.

You Don’t Really Know

«

B. A. LyBARKER
—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER.- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1931

Our Success

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

The Hastings Teachers’ Club

■ ful business management and
. uiltfarlory dealing with policy holdem.
SEE VS FOR. INSURANCE'

Citizen* Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L MAUS-^tlSON

A Modern Comedy in 3 Acts

N

•1 BeptrMaUUrak

H. S. SHELDON

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ABSTBACT AKD P.EAL ESTATE OTHCE
HASTIXOS. MICH.

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. &lt;4.t- amt «W.I »• .. r&lt;wj as net Fear
1.1 »•....« -r sarSra truck. II L. *Vht .

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bin ►»!.».•
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■ &lt;«. .-a ;
tctl.Elc rack. «n &lt;&gt;•-!"&gt;-&lt;&gt;-iitl—a I..-, H
cam'oulc* aattb. .«;» kal t mW*
full -vl.t

CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
Friday, April 22, 8 p. m.

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Price, Including Reserved Seat, 10c.

.lU-u'.-:

Tickets on sale at Loppenthien’s Store Saturday,
April 1G from 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. and Wed­
nesday, April'20 from 7:00-9:00 P. My—Alsu at
High school ofliee every day beginning* Tuesday,
April 19.
.

New Hats
ARE ARRIVING
EVERY WEEK al

The Morning Glory
X Shoppe X
Large Head Sues Our Specialty

226 S. Jetfcrtdn Street

Hamings

HASTINGS MARKETS

Hastings Auto Wrecking Co.
WA
BUY 200 OLD CARS F0R
vv /-MNTS
V i u TO
wrecking purposes

CARDS OF THANKS

C F I I C NEW AND SECOND-HAND
■J 1- L. L. a AUTO PARTS al L0W PRICES
212 NORTH JEFFERSON STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Dxam

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W . T V A. , f TOp

r««di—Betill Price.

NOTICE!

HASTIXOS PABISR.
METHODIST "EPISCOPAL CHUBCR.

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit*
ors of the Nashville $tate Bank
the receiver is now accepting the filing of Claims.
Every Depositor should bring his Savings Book, Certifitatcj of Deposit^ Cashier’s Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claims.
.Also, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
Statements must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
Eiling of all claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

HASTINGS CITY MISSION

&gt; .&gt;

Sec lepl notice on page 14 for full particulars.

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NASHVILLE STATE BANK
E. B. Finley, Receiver

Nashville, Mich.

:hi

That we have to
otter those who call.

The FARMERS UNION MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

upon us is suited'to
the purpose for
which it is intend-

of BARRY. IONIA and KENT COUNTIES

45 Years of Satisfactory Service

'cii. It has the cornQ.

dfrice, a«d the
needed far ilities of

ix Ypfl:

a mortuary as well.
I &lt;li»U r
d.tfcr oCTrr *

We believe that
those who make

' U. B. MISSION.

that it is ,-T wry

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What was the indebtedness against thr company on April I. 1932?

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What MWt» did thr company possess on April 1st?
Liquid atscls SIL576.I5. Office and equipment $6,500,
How many members and how much al risk?
7000 members carrying $25,000,000 insurance.
What expUnathin would thr ofilcrm like lo make?
Wr Piter no apologies,
Where is thehume oilier and address of secretary?
Woodland. Michigan.
Who arc thr cilicem?

C. J. MOORE. Preaident.
CHAS. FREYERMVT1I.
•W. S. RugsL Director.

suitable place from
which to hold serv-

WM. II. LIND, Stere Ury.
JOHN J. DOSTER, Treasurer.
K C. KILPATRICK. Director.

jtfll Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures . ..
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

GRANGE PROGRAMS
STAB OBAKOB KO. tps

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Player Piano
In lhe vicinity of Haallng*. which
i« dlghlly used and almoat paid

Mmbulance Senate

■ Chas. Ji. £eonardc-»
sllf^viss

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It often happens that there is more '*■•»«•
education In being done than in &lt;to-;

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tkbbb new models.

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Tsctary,

H*.ue,k

Funeral Service

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�Wednesday, April 13, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

A good book, he declared, should ac-/
Com'p)L-.h two things: fn the first place
it should ipehuuw the' imagination of ,
thc child; but it ought to do another
thing, esjiectally as he grows to matur­
ity; it ought to. promote- human un-!
den tandmg We wish every fatlur and'
mother
••wild have heart! what Ire hud
JU-autifuT.
'
The
Invocaliuu
was
given
• Continued from pugc
to say about the value ol good book,, in
Just brought to a close. tlcrp4t^e 29 cal Win by Mrr. Keith Bowman wx« so a home—not txpervuve books, but good
books. If they cunriot be a trended by
organized groups, with 58 Maders. Tire heartily received tiiat she was com­ .cutright purchacr. he stak'd that the
total enrollment was 495. of whom 469 pelled to rcsjxmd fo an encore.
Michigan State College is prepared to
completed the work, or a re«nj of The
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reading by
____________
Mrs Minnie Farr,
____ of loan b&lt;x&gt;k&gt;. ut thr very minimum of cost
94.7't wImj finished lire year's wotk !Hickory Comers.-■ brought dowp the to thosc*who wish them We need. Ire
There were 389 certificates awarded.} house and she obligingly gave unotlrer,liuild. to gi t away from tire idea that
limn are made Just to function us InaMim Roberta R ttefshy. sjiecinlhi In'
chairs. 847 p*ir».oi curtain;, that had
•chines. They ate nuide to function sus
been altered. 676 inure of new curtain;' nutrition at M S. C . then gave u talit I human beings. A* such they should un­
made nnd 1309 pictures that had been on -lire nutrition project: which will belI demand the complexity of life, rtpereining, Those who received lhe in­ the subject for next year's work, and'l daily ot our American civilization. He
i
struction during tlie year jw.^ed II on indred for the next three years.
that tlrere had been a great
to 226U othrf women, who were twit
Mbs Hereby referred to .tire lK»me, 'declared
; improvement in American literature in
enrolled in the groups, so that tlw to­ ke»|x-r as the "Ikk-, of tin- home.” liav- | recent jTurs. by getting away from tire
ing
various
duties,
tire
highest
of
which}
tal number reached wax 3Jtf5.
influence
of English literature- and un
Not only did this instruction Increase Ls'to keep the home In order. To pre-?; lionc.d attempt to interpret our own
tlw attractiveness of tin- homes of tin serve the health of her family she mu ' life to oiu ouj; folks- fn other word*.
members of tlw groups und tlic 22f&gt;i) not only know how to cook food, but]i we arc making a rediscovery of Atnerl-f
other women to whom the instruction- she nlmiild know hxxi values. The ca, and he gave .-opre fine illustrations

ACHIEVEMENT DAY

PART TWO

Afternoon Session.

Following tlw dinner and program
downstairs caipe tlw afternoon pro­
gram in lhe auditorium, with Mr
Flngleton, county chairman, presiding.
Moil Towrurnd, of thin city, led th* bin

Regularity Necessary
to a Successful Life
Physically and
Commercially
Regularity in Eating
Regularity in Sleeping
Regularity in Exercise
Contribute toward
a Healthful, Happy and
Successful Existance!

'mended that tin- members try to &lt; nrj had be-n found to be worth exactly’ 86
'"ah mint is that-we hav&lt; f&lt; a- ।
out wluit they had h-aliird in refill- cent* Ixit tire .a-.HK.m'ht future-, .tha-'lurv' 1,1 “,lr American life quite a.
nhhirig their churches in order tn tin- average child of five years of azi- is:
frf.P0?/"ya’ ln .pOrC.n and prWM’
/brauilfy tfieni. make the church din-,
nig rooms more ideasing, also the.'worth 814.&lt;Xxi; but the value of a heal­
And Finally.
&lt; Ui-hiontng o’t |&gt;ews and making covers thy child hie - years of age Is computed
We wish every- MiprrvUor In Barn-;
tor pulpit chairs, thereby making th-] at &lt;21,000.
Th&gt;- speaker proerded to warj^ her ।county could have be»-n present at this
interiors of churchc.Zmorv ultractlvi
Mires Reis also recommended thi- same audience of tlu- fixxi laker, ntnurged gathering. ■ They would have seen WO,
___ ..... reprwnung
_____ _____ every
.. _part
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general plan in tlx- .schools where chil­ thept to acrepl what science had dte- women,
dren sjwnd so much of their time. She cioM-d as to real ftxxl values. Tire in-1 Barry* coufity. who arc much in ear-'
Mrurtion wimh -Ire proptares to give; ne..t Ul this extension work,
next
yelr
is
not
a
.
cooking
course,
j
They
would
have
found,
from
actual
sliowti m the drcoralions -and pictures.
If for no other reason limn Unit thl-v though pro|x?r cooking will be featured. Inspection of the work done, that .tlusu*
should value their surroundings more Th*- teal aim of the course Is to I women ure learning front experts how!
highly, which would inevitably had to acquaint the members ot the extension Ito make their homes more interesting
a greater resja-cl fur property. She groujis with the kliid of foods tiiatjand attractive, how to properly hang}
recommended brighter- and cheerier uught to lx* wived to young children, pictures, how to cover on old chair s*&lt;i
walls, rvflnlnhing ol teuclx-nr desks to grown-ups and to people who are it will lock as good as a new om?-Min'd
and chairs, the making of Muidra und nearing the* three .score yeaf* and ten. then- weir lot.-, of examples—how to
make over old curtains or make new'
If children suffer from rickets, Mi
curtains for scluxil windows 'lhe same
■ recommendations would apply to town Herzhy said. It Is-the fault ol d’f "ar‘ ones that are Inexpensive, how to grow
flowers that would adorn tin- home and'
halls, grange halls and libraries.
!' enta;
.
. because,science
, , , has't'n.-r.- proven
- i* that
rick,
Is
rnti . lu* i.iv.I.Uwf
' ,*.* make it more cheerful. We presume to I
were VrmHTie’*^urtahu " the i-HccWv-'8ood "
lor“chil&lt;lren to “uth-r from
say that there were at least 700 women!
of Burry county who attended this,
...k
* they
are are
not not
being
being
properly
properly
fed.f.-d.
Tlu-.nThere
gatlieriiuf or visited the exhibits. Theyi
and the r&lt;-hanging
&lt;if pienih-s The....:J. they
lection ot grxxt pictures u not iwc&gt;'.'- lire children m many homes growing were impressed by what they saw and;
up with flighty wav$
way^—nervous,
nervous. irri
irn-­ -jearrieu.
learned. If the supervisors could have l
table,
excitable.
fpces
ufteii
flUuhed.
heard tiiui,
lh:i| ii
it i.-i
li |n&lt;jj*A-vu
projMwd Iir
to ieubh
teach I
anraru
fmrativi ly inexpensive by securing
copies Of works of regl art. which couj&lt;j that evidence Hie fact that Hwy are mothers In hundreds of homes of Barry;
county next year. in preiiarlng and
not fall of having u-fitie elfect ujkih1 nob eating t he projrer fo«M!s.
Siu- warned the women who belong serving stieh foods a&gt; science has dem-1
thc hornet.
thc groups that the subject of vita- oiLstrdted are good und wholesome.'
Not only members of lire groups, but Ito
I
many others who are. not connected Hfiin-; will b&lt;- discussed The aim will they would have wanted to encourage1
they will e*ery mother to no! only be a member
with the work, vtbltcd the chitfch dur-}|b&lt;-to train the memtn-rs
I know food values, how to projx-rly pfr - of a croup, but to enter heartily into
ing thc forenoon and afternoon, and in­
spected tlw exhibit.*, which were made;] I pare frxxis for those, in their homes, the wink for tfiv coming three years,
/having
regard
for
the
dillcring
when that subject will be up for.study,
during thc past year. They found nnd th? differing physical needsage&gt;
of
And finally, we are run- that any
tlu-m nrnmt Interesting arid worthwhile |,
person who reobn-s that ft, is .worth
Many were thb expresatoti.'i of approwtll' tlu- ineinbera of the family.
and appreciation by the-'- viiitai,./■ Miss Hertthy diA* not aiu rnpt lo go gvhtlc t&lt;f cultivate social vtfluee in life
tlie technique of the Instruction would understand rcndily that you can
who are not in any way connected with inio
;
. that will b&lt;- given, intimating that that not get 29 groups of women together,
the groups.
■
i would be brought out in the lessons a? as these 29 have- met during lhe last
Noon Program.
.
i presented.
year, to talk over-and work out prob­
A lota! of 358 sat down in thc social | .The next number .wax a piano aqlo. lems that concern the physical adorn­
rooms of thc church und enjoyed the excellently tendered, by Mrs Ijewatd ment of thc home, to make it . more
fine menu served bf the Matbodist la-; Wullace. Jr,, of Bedford- This w.is fol­ attractive, witlmut having benefited
dies. After thc luncheon. Mrs Finglclpn! lowed by a,vocal solo by Mr. Mortimer not only, those who attended the gath­
called on dlflercht Ryoiifr* for thclr-TotriMend of this city, who re.'-)Kinde'd erings. but the live times ns many more
Munis ot parts oi^ the program. Many} to an encoreT
who received the instruction, although
of them were given in tin- way of
A
inten-.-tinR address wax given not ’ number* ot any club, receiving it
original poems, tclllflg’of tlwir work, by Professor Waldo, of.tlw Michigan through-memlx.-rs of the groups If
or With fine readings apd duilogues.'State College, on the subject of '.Bookt. every supervisor in Barry county could
4fastings Group No.2 presented • Clara, in the Home. " 49 7 pounds butterfat. The third was: will cover the past six montlu. of testIiave been in thc auditorium and cd may differ .from these early inten- .MARCH REPORT OF THE
iiAiuiv rnirNTV s*n •• n n r a w- c- Shultz' registered Guernsey,1 ing.—Edward-R. Bailey, Tester.
l(OU and Em. " who told ol the 'trial' ' Mr. Waldo prefaced his remarks by lieard thc addresses and realized con­ lions reports due to weather condl- ।
HAKKV CUVNTX NO. . I&gt;. II. I. A. wWeh frc,h(.nKj August 15.
and
--------------- --------------------nnd tribulation.-, of attempt mg to make stating that we un- iww in u time cretely. as he would, the benefits t hat I Hons, price changes, and other fap-1
Seventy,-one
cows
were
under
test
.
produced 835 pounds of milk testing!
nr,, I(?ad
we knQW
old articles more attractive features in when malciial values are being shut to follow such extension work, it seems to j tors.
the home. A-Ide from these there were plec-.s and men are losing proper view-' US ax if he ns well as every other cntlzi-n Intended. Plantings In 1932 In P" mUkntei«£ 4m5? £nt™£ 27M to 55 °f 459 ,yX*niiS °l butler,Mt
j
‘h-vtred about 15«. It was in 1564
Koiig-s. .readingn. etc. Members of Has- points. Ethically and morally, declared would have been Rind to help j-uch work
Iteefr? tnrhmt.m
i Ncxl month a review of summary-in other words, that men first noted
Tiie'aveS value of butterfat nro- wU1 be ,nade’ ‘how,n« ,Jw high herd that lead pencils, dropped from whattings Group no. 3 njiir Mime origffutl llu: .breaker, our age seem;, to be\ink- and make it jxiv-lble to carry it on.
Harvest In 1931..
songs mid gave an interesting reading, hipl. One uf the realms for It Is that
U. duced rer ww was 88 36 * Theurer- ln ll,c lar8'’’ n)cdJum and Bmn11 herd ever position, always fell on the point,
Life has mote values than those rep­
Mich. N.Ccntl
This wax a dellghUiil part of the pro- we do not think straight, do not under­ resented by land* mid houses. There
8 nan fred rn«t t»r enl“&lt;«4x tnAvin^o •«frouP5- a,ro lhc lhrCe highest cows in which very promptly broke.—Nashville
States
gram. Miss Reis was given ~a lovely! stand, do not read good books, us we are socltfl values too. nnd their culti­
•
•” ,0“
'
bouquet as an expression
’• the
.... ap- should. He declared, (hat: there U us vation adds to the material values.
------of
.101
101 8
102 2! cow.
.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------ConT
- predation of tlu- women for lu-r
— excd' much tired of menial Jixgivne ns there
Spring Wheat ....110
lent work. Mrs. Fingldon was also re-____________________
is physical liygfene. He called upon the REDUCTION IN BEAN
ims' Thc rcturns Per dollars' worth of
Oats
mtrnbered with flower-, m honor of her mothers present to realise their respotifeed consumed was $130. The feed
fine work.as the head of the organiza-'siblUty for a bright mental and cultural
nnwicoxt °* producing each pound of but- ]
ACREAGE IS PROBABLE Barley
Field Beans
tton.
i environment.fur tlii^children,
ioi7it'’rfnt was 233 cenu “nd ‘he teed cost
Potatoes ...
ioiA
r
er 100 lb6’ °f mHk WB*H W’' Ce,’M'
I
Planting, ftowever, Likejy to Trnne^Itiy .
| Seven grade Holstelns, owned by!
*MMM*M*M**A*MM*MWM**MM*MM* 1'
Be Higher Than Ten-Year
:--------- ' Howard P. Stanton, averaged 767 lbs of
rr
,
,
j milk testing 4.01or 30.74 lbs. of but-1
yVverage In State'
Prospects of a reduced acreage of
'----------Nineteen registered Guernseys, own-i
field beans and a continued acreage of
By
Home
Economics
Specialists
Michled by W. C. Schultz, averaged 555 8 lbs.
field beaus and a continued increase in
gan State College milk testing 531' . or 29 54 ita. of butthe-wcuagc of barley in Michigan
,
____________
--- j terfat.
were features of”tlu» intchtlohs to plant
’
'
.
“
Six cows, representing four different!
report, which was released by the dcTlu? dinner menu should be built I breeds, owned by Roy Bryant, averaged'
[parpnent of agriculture lust week. No
material changes were reported for tlu? aroqnd one hot dlsli. u protein, to con-1823 lbs. of milk testing 3.54 : and
I acreage of other spring crops, accord­ tlnue the general outline for planning: ng 45 pj,. of butterfat
JS'VS'.E*'
Foll-l™ u » Ibt or U» &gt;bm lUihing lo Jrvin Holmes, assistant agri­ 3EX
was begun lust week by nulricow- in-each el-isslflcation*
I
; cultural statistician, and Herbert E. which
lion .pwulur. ,t MkhlR.n sure Col- n.SiSn? TOnmXjr c
। Jowell, commissioner of agricull ure.
ig. Thu auh may *»,W or me.C ^“re.S'onlSS^ncS
While .Michigan bean growers re­
of mllk for the
:
ported on March 1 that they intended eggs, beans, - or peas, or cereal and M4
"'jhig 5.65. or 47.7 pounds for'the month,
to plant 546.000 acres of this crop, ChCCH
practically the same In all cakes.
j w c Schultz also had the second best;
J vested last full, such an acreage would
A meat stew with vegetables and I'™' a
.SIodu"n“
। still ire five per cent larger than the dumplings would be an excellent choice.'^1
?.1SSJeaf„!,’&lt;tl’®5 ®r.^
i uVerage acreage harvested tn the state on a low cost menu. The ndulU and Jg?“"d\
?
। during tire ten years 1921-30. Bean older bovs will be given gencnaus serv-t^oaBrd Stantons grade Holstein..
growers in other stales an? also plan- SS SS gS o[6-8 .111 tare »™n’*h,c“ freshened September 1. 1931,
। ning on decreased acreages for 1932 nrn™mf Jr rne.i « ilree“iervtoT of Produced 858 pounds of milk testing
SS mi””'*
or»S pound, ot bmierIn New York the report showed 92 per "bl«
cent of the. harvested acreage for last
1 year. For thc great northern area. ™ttalrr'Si.'i^S!i'2t. Wou^' .“»™r«.roUB YBAys-rwd Mita'
1 Montana and *Wytfming each reported rather difficult to digest. Tile young­ ।had thc highest testing cow in this;
I 70 per cent while Idaho reported 75 est member of the family will be given' class, a registered Holstein, which pro-'
। per cent. The Pinto states arc plnn- ,-jome of the vegetables, mashed with' duced 1132 jwunds of milk, testing 3.71 । ning smaller reductions, the Colorado a fork, no meat, and no dumpling.
or a total of 41.9 pounds of butterfat',
’rc stopping over night at
report being 90 per cent of last year
Though from a nutritional viewpoint for the month. Howard Stanton's'
U V ROVAl • U.J.MIXIU* • U.t.CUAlO
and that for New Mexico 97 per cent. it would not be necessary to add an­ grade Guernsey produced 718 pounds!
the hotel, Dorothy. I found your
I1 In California thc intended decrease other vegetable, a salad or a cooked of milk, testing 4J. or 352 lbs. butter-1 Thay’ra bigger . . . laugher . . •
i was the same as for Michigan
- ■— or 89
-- vegetable might be included for varie- f#K for the month. W. C. Schults had
name in the telephone book.”
l per jeent. If such changes are
ore carried
carried
Bread and butter should be pro­ the third highest, a registered Guern­
tamationoUy Improved naw U. S.
। lour’this spring, it would result in
” ap
*"v­’ vided in ample quantities. A des­ sey. which produced 603 pounds of
Tire*. And they're priced lowar
i proximately 1,640.000 acres being plant­ sert, such as baked apple, cornstarch milk, testing 4.7 or 34.4 lbs. for the
ed in the United Blates, or 88.2 per pudding. Junket, or custard could be month.
' cent of the 1.860,000 acres harvested served to all.Xhe family. The dessert
UNDER FIVE YEARS—W. C. Shultz
Visitor* from out-of-town, aa well aa local
p«r«d Rubbsr — th* sturdy Raw
i j in thc fall of 1931.
should be only slightly sweetened for had the three top notchers'in this class.
Pavrlait—ond ih« Hawaii addition
i
Michigan potato growers are not tho smallest child, but may. be made The high one, a registered Guen^ey. l
friend* and acquaintances, can locate you easily
I ‘ planning on any marked change in more palatable by thc addition of producing 716 pound* of milk testing
i acreage this year. The March 1 re- raisins, more sugar, or a very few nut 6.75, or a total of 483 pounds butterfat
if your name u in the telephone directory.
I port indicated 248,000 acres aij the in- meats for the older persons.
for the montit, Thu cow freshened
| tended plantings or 1 per cent less
April 3. 1931.- Another registered
Doth men and women find that having their
than wax harvested a year ago, but
The menu for lunch or supper will Guernsey, fresh in September 1931.
I1 about 6. per cent less than the aver- be discussed next week, which will sug­ produced 754 pounds milk testing 625. .
names in tho telephone directory often prove*"
ALSO SEE OUR SELECTIONS OF
ijnge acreage. -However, In the north gest the general outline ot an incx- or 47.1 butterfat for the month. An­
icentral group of states growers were pensive meal tor a family of five in­ other registered Guernsey, freshening
a valuable business asset, also.
GOOD USED TIRES, Ranging From
■ I contemplating an increase of about cluding a man. a woman, a boy of 14­ March 17, 1931, produced at, the rate ot
:5 per cent, while for the entire coun­ 18, a girl of 6-8 and a boy or girl of ‘i 948 pounds of milk for tlw month, test­
; try Intentions were reported at 101.7
And, in emergencies, such as fire, accident
ing 5.0 or 47 pounds for the month.
per cent of the 3228.000 acres har­
In the five years and over class W. C.
sudden sickness, your telephone
THE CATCH.
vested last frjll.
Schults' registered Guernsey, which
And if I take this Job. I'm to get freshened October 1831 wu first, pro­
I The department called attention to
enables you to summon help
gjA
'the fact that these reports are col­
ducing 1003 pounds of milk, testing 55
immediately.
lected each March in order that farm­
"Yea. provided, of course, that your or 55.2 pounds butterfat. Fred Miller’s
Phone 2177
“Drwt-In Service1
Hastings
ers may make -such changes in their work la satisfactory."
grade Holstein wu second, freshening
plans for 1933 planting* as may seem
"Ahl I thought there was a catch March 14 and produced at the rate of
I desirable. The acreage actually plant- semawtare."—Good Hardware.
1484 pounds of milk, testing 335, or

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Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

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PAGE TEN

■■■■EasaBHBEBssa^n^^s
Middleville.
YMCA ITEMS
The funeral of Rev J II We.vtbrook
COURTHOUSE NEWS
I. IW. V.
11
— Thursday «». largely attended 'at the
M. e. church here of which lw luid
PROBATE COUBT.
Barry county Y. M. C. A. mourn* the. been the leading force In Ka construe­
tate Inez E. Snore. Bond
and
lew* of their true and tried friend and tlorj- -*■
—— *his
— ----— •- of aeren
------ during
pastorate
r» usued. order limiting settlement
•Upporter. Rev. James H. Westbrook of years here He had spent forjy
entered, petition for bearing
claims
Middleville
’
here and ...
In nearby placer— tn---------------------------------------------------------the Lord's'
—
NWL Raiurdav u lhe bur dav for farm tfork- Several of the elders who had filed, notice to creditor* is*ued.
been District- Superintendents met
Eft. Ludwig
Paul.
l
r.ui, Wifi
wm fil'd
«*&lt;•,and re-1
him
»vre
at
the
funeral,
as
well
a*
corded,-petition
for
probate
fllqd,
ual-'
and a Iwlpful program in their Elev­ ’ several who had worked under him In ver of notice filed, proof of will filed.
enth AdrtaAl Conference to be at Coats various places. .A,man we all will misf order admitting will —
entered,
bond
.—u u_
■ filed
Grov( April Id from 8J» until 3 00.
and letters laaucd. order limiting set-;
Tlie land in lhe village pork will b­ t’rment entered, petition for hearing,
Hln *4^1 IdrH and boys of Barry
co'inty*wfil attend the confyreuee April used for garden putposes this sexton, claim* filed, notice to creditors issued. ;
the same being plowed at this Hide.
Est Stephen S. Schantz. Petitionl
Mrs. Snider of the river road, south- and ' uuI' vit for
...
lattonfhlps* directed by Dean Trout of
' appoinunent
'
'
' Ad-1
Hillndale Colles« Delegates from four east of town; passed away FBday after nnnistrator filed, order apitompng Ad-(
count)'* will attend.
a long illness The funeral and burial nilrastralur entered.
Est. Charles Claikson Id rich War-i
Camp Barry k a busy place tliuw will take place at Waldron, where thev
formerly hied and where most ot th.* rant &gt;nd inventory til'd ’
. dais with 21 cottages and four other relative*
reside. The relatives have the
Eat.
"
’ Frank
—
L Fisher. —
Tt'stimony
—&gt;1
building*, all bring c^nitr-Kted Our
frrripddcrs
filed, license to wii issued,
sympathy
Of
thoir
many
friend*
herein
fatcncn is reiving a* tuck house and
ua
.
’
h
before
sale
filed.
rei&gt;url
of
sale
the
l°s*
of
a
good
wile
ami'mother..
dining room tor jo of the workmen.
filed.
Kciloi^ Foundation u sure niakuig it
Mb* . Dorothy Bonnett, of Buttle
Est. Haney o Ku
Order fuel
a great place ter children to really live Creek, who u very busy in l&gt;fr chosen
entered
Track meet* m ecnriectWn with flic line of work, nuntlng. spent the week adjournment
E(t. l.ucy Franck. Inu ntory filed
■
4-H club Achievement Day jiragrnnis end here with Mt. and Mr* Ed. FinkEft. Samuel D. Kalherutan. Order
will be conducted April 18-1». Evci.ts beiner. Bonnie* many friend* here an- appointing
AdmiriUtrator cn-l
will consist of daihes. Jumping, base­ always glad to see her and krtuw that lend, bond -tsiiat
filed and letter* tvued.
ball throwing nnd games
,she is making good. t
F.-t Philip
KeUier. Petition for!
Get .ready for Y. M. C A camps in
O A Stark has a large quantify of 'Administrator fil'd .watv.r of notice
June. Lower tn pricei but higher in. peas already sown and expects to be fil'd, order appointing Administrator
quality.
•
among thr early birds on the Grand entered, bond filed and letters ivied.
Welcome Corner. Y.' M C. A group Rapid.. n-.ark.fwKh home grown |&gt;us order limiting wttlement entered.
tition lor hearing claim* fil'd.- m
' niceto at the Welcome Grange lialf this Last year he had some very fine one’
creditor* hsurd
.
week Thundny night. E J. Crook,
A lanre crowd at thc M. E church
KM. Clara Both. Order
leader.
Sunday A M. made i; necessary to
.....
Mis- F.lla Coulcj o!.. Prc.'ijen,
leader open thr league room to take care Of all’ claims entered.
F Kocher PeUUo
attend
• I tlu Girl Reserve* there.
lk.:-. w»U
...^ ........
-1 thr people—Wry encouraging to tbe dcr'to John
the joint Hl-Y and Girl
"■ ' Reserve con- pas'or
pastor io
to see
*c&lt;- inc
the teats'
mbcs Fall
wvui num
filled
.... .request delivery ni u.
Ivrcnce ut Battle Creek* this Saturday ’ Our fine spring showers are starting '" ■* —'*vr• to Administrator
entered.
uith some local girl* and Shirley to green thing* up and makes it* look: over sccuritlc*
'
Ert A. Nelson Apjielman !
Voorhees will take some Hkrh school more like spring Frog.s are singing alcounting filed, wan er of txrtire filed.j
boy* to tin- same meeting. ’
segwhich sounds spring-Hke.
order. aligning residue entered, dis­
charge’ uf Adnunistrutur iK-ued. eslatej
enroll'd.
E*t. Fannie Baldwin. Petition' f.:i
Adnuiustmtnr fiW- order appointing i
AdmfnLslraiic Entered, bund nkd and
j letters issued, order limiting
ment. entered, petition ior
i claims fil'd, notice to arrvduor:
Est. Ameba 1. Swift, petition lor;
Administrator fikd. waiver oi notice'
1 filed.
E-t Jasper G- Deed*. Band tiled and
hi ter* lAtU'd. order limiting M.-ttlement
entered, petition for heiypni: claim:':
filed, notice' to creditors iMUcd.
;
Henry Rrc serotyf annual ac-'
of Administrator-filed. bond with'
perxonifi surety filed, order o
.surety cempony entered.
Ext. Glenn A Fliiglrloil, el
nital account or guardian filejf.
EM. Berth? Palnux petition
rove money and give a note filed, order|
granting authority to borrow inoheyl
Here’* seel coHee satisfaction,
arid k
give
-• '
uuu
*&gt;&lt; nntn entered.
run »«’«&gt;.
(
thc f1a«o&lt; YOU prelei is blended
E-f Marv Elizabeth Allen. Annual
Icrount ot guardian .tiled
Est. Addie Stocking. Annua)
coun:
pocketbook too.
ot suardian filed.

REGULAR

S

Saving.. .Wise Spending

«..«

Habits of Frugality
Depends upon the circulation
of money just as health de­
pends upon the circulation of
the blood.

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SAVED js of GREATER
VALUE to your community
than $1,000 hidden away. So
when you save do it in the reg­
ular way—Put your savings in
this Old Bank where it is earn­
ing a regular systematic rate of

It is alright to spend money
wisely, but — so many folks
spend what they want to spend
and if there is any money left
they SAVE IT. Now the right

Save a Definite Amount
From Your Income ...
And control expenditures to fit
the amount of money you have
left.

one ofthese.

HIS Bank has rend­
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Accomodating Service
to this community for
for nearly a Half
Century

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR

IGA COFFEES
is just right
X for YOU !

3% Interest
Compounded semi-annually.
Then it is kept in circulation
and contributes its share to lo­
cal prosperity.
1886

Hastings City Bank
77ie Bank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

30

' 1 ‘ Blend

Don’t Save
by HOARDING!

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,00'0.00

Rich—full bodied.

‘G‘

Mr. and Mi
' dren o

Blend it 25
For milder flavored coffee.

/A/ Blend u&gt; 19
A Santos coffee—rich in flavor.

HA Kin VII.I !..
I Bunday
lhe McCallut^ ■■•mmuin
is'iai u.; Apr.: ‘r ting Fni
'i ...........................
(April 15. at tile ... .
...
J Dan McCdllitfn of Brush Ri&lt;
! Mr. und Mr "
• du? afternoon |Sta
; hur inaiiy friend? wi

Vacuum Packed

■ t Mr and Mr* J J Willetu Frida)
Pot luck dinr.Mr.
•
Mr. and Mr* Theron Martin o
Kalamazoo are visiting in tlw home ol
Mr. and Mr.*. Cha*. Day
r.
Mr*. Dorts Kindall and Kenneth
. Wilcox of Kulaniuzoo were we-ek end
■o-Sun-; imexts nt Mi and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox
d, Har-:und little Eleaixir Kendall

Mr and Mn

DeLuxe

can 39

rxr—and

lurday p. M in th

For the most discriminating coHee taste.

FREE!

••

WtffiiM

atid Mr Gillette and’ Max
from Gull take attended church

•.heir p.mn'waM: and

I.alar
Franc:

Rice

and

Gers. Hayman awl M
mun entertulncd. Mrs. Ik-rtha l&gt;iuinich and others trout Chicago lav

nf thc day with Mr and Mr... Elmer
Doug. (illicit?. '
&lt; lax? plan to '-fiend
VanDoren Wednrn-

Corn c- 1OC
IGA Beauty Navy Beans
10-25
Soap *
With rich 2 b«n pu&gt;cn«ied st
Ammonia
Bin 15c

Buy Now/

ew FORD

ONE BAR

served

Ella Shepard and Mrs Lotti*?
Lathrop of Buttle Creek were Sunday
Prank Hyde in thc aftrrhoon;

23c

Flour igb

24£?-63

w»od attended tlw 'Achlevemr

Donald McCallum'

n fayed the fine wsplayi. and
rrotrram

STOPS CONSTIPATION

Kellogg's Corn Flakes
Macaroni, Spaghetti 2 fka*. 9c
Spaghetti IGR .
2 C.n. 19c
Bran Flakes IGR
10c
Sauer Kraut IGA no.z•»&lt;•■ 10c
Salmon
10c

Milk

EVAPORATED

Soap Chips IGR

. . Pk&lt; 15c

Wall Paper Cleaner 3 Can* 25c
CLIMAX BRAND

Camay Soap

3 •«. 2k

Sunday with
Hart and fame
Mr. and Mrs ElL.w
daughter ul Bar.field
with Gua Peake and family
Tlw pupil# a' Brush ft:d.

Delivered Complete
at a LOWER Price
than Cheapest Six!
CALL AND GET THE
FULL PARTICULARS

Hawi Hull *pei:t horn Fr.
Sunday with relatives m HsUtli

faAmei.ee.

Mn&gt;. tannic

Lumre ol

I penter and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac-i
I Is er and. family.
Mr and M^.- Otto Wood attended*
.the funeral £&gt;l Mp Schroder near.
Caledonia which a** held at tlw Luth| eran c hurch at Holy Corner* Sunday
j afternoon •
Fanners m this vicnnty base been
busy the past week ^owuig oau
i
Mr. and Mn Loren Tungate and1
family attended a birthday party tor
| William England help atjthctr Iiome
in Grand Rapid* Saturday evening
j
Next meeting ol Parmelee Ladic*
Aid will be held in tlw basement ul the
church April 31. Ti»w lu *cne arc
Mr- Mary Rosenborg. Mra Irene FinkKcrmtea.

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■Hie Woodland Foreign M.-.-lonaryi Mr. anti Mrs. Mahlon. Tobiai and.
Mystery Mothers'juid Ii.un-ht. rs' ban-' children of Battle Crrek spent part- .if
week with their parent-., Mr and

Improve.
,
Wl was held nt the Methodist church
FcrtUilr U.d.i, It Too Llttlo MowW-mnin, Aon.

w o

e.
. ,, , . «
v
.were seated at the pTetUlv decorated
Little Marinn Tobias of Kalamazoo)
Care Is Used In Sampling
table*. Maggie Muniqn presided ,v. pro. S|&gt;cnt her vocation list week wiUt her)
The effort and time spent In test-,gram chairman. Program as follows; grandparents, Mr. gnd Mr- C N. To-:
ing m,ii sample* L, often wasted be- Awrmblv Singing; Mr, Frank Loomi-.; bias.
cause a proper sample oi roil was. not Founders' Day Hbtory^ Myrna Baker . Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son of
‘.’reared or-a record of the kx-atlcn Recitatibn on Founders Dav; Duct J Battle Creek/called on their parent*;
from which the sample wait obtained! Mr?. Frank Loomu. Mr- Fern Tram*(Sunday afternoon^—
wa’ not kept, according to member:, ot, bo; AddreM,’Mrs. Ro-.a-l. Miwitinary
Mtv. Thelma Tolili- of Kalamazoo)
'tfie ’oil* department nt Michigan Sta'x?*f'» furlough from India. •
?|wnt Sunday afternoon with her par-’
Colleg-.
1 Mr. und Mrs Welby Ciockf.jrd andien'S Mr. and Mr*. W O. Tobias
f Michigan roll type-, are .so variable family gpenl Sunday with'Mr and Mr- , Mr. and Mrs C. N Tobias w.-reI rhkt methods to correct their lack of Chas Higdon of Nashville
',ral!’^
J"?’
ay morn-:
: fertility also differ i .ratly. and thMr. and Mr-.. Neal Walrath r-tun.-d:I?}8 bl,
correct method of tnatriienl may'not’to. their home in Nashville Saturday'
, . , .
■
. b.-Hu-same for Ml the
one flrW. | after spending two week
1 * .
.
When roil sample’ nr.- taken, a simple-FaW.
mra ronJ^i'
map should be sketch.d to show the' Mr and
4 a,allll 0| jackron.i^M?"‘Ttank tX»s near nISI place m the field hum which the rod i Mr, c B Bentum .4 Hurtin.-, and wedAe-Uy
Nartivilil wa -removed.
i Mr. Richard-Hughes of Chicago spent j
Mr Manning spent Part of last
J Samples should V taken from a *hrel.,hr tttTk elMj wWh Mr anrt Mra Kart
‘1
'
of soil exlerfdihi'
deeply as U"' F’aul. Mrs Benham and Mr, Hughesj t^c Ceda? Cr-ek r. meters' Circle
ground has been plowed Th.- raro-.-t ri.malninK 1ix the ue.ie,
wiT^fat
o7^ Mr\ ^n
jsay ts secure .the shre hto dig a hole-.
Ffv,tr &lt;lf ne^n^X.
Twhich ha* one vertical side and thcilj visited Mr. and Mrs R. G Finnie Wed- afternoon m.s ting Ai'rii 13th. Hope
irlice oil a layer of .*&gt;11 from this wr-J n*&lt;sdav and Thur.'itay of I4M week.
'Hie number* turn out a* then- i.s,itni Ural wall, This dice should .then be
Result* of tin* township election held i ixwtant busme*’.
thoroughly mjxrd together.
Moudav.■ April
amEn-j1 Mr_----and. Mi- Joe NevitL Mr. and
' The -;&lt;nuil&gt;' - should be placed in, :»&gt;•&gt;»»*«■•
,»&gt;«•• i4 ......
»^»v as
».- follow.—
■ *••*i..—
N.-vltt und daughter Ruby oi
&lt;-.n. ib«,
f
'.(viror-Gk-n
ring; Clerk
Leroy spent Sunday unh Mr and
small uuiounL. ot baking powder or;.'
""
" Wot ’
“ —t’ C 1
otlwr &lt; liemMuL.r«»H|&gt;&lt;iund.- will prevent' Munion; Treasurer—Wm. Veil.-; Jus-1 Mr.’. Edd. Newton and family. Miss
Rec-)Ruby had spent part of last w.-ek with
a rorn*l test of any soils placed in, •i tire
*■” of P. acr. full trrm-Altxrt
.«
.
Newton.
,iu.m Rnm.u..- .Imiild h.- -.•i&lt;-rt,d from --M,rl Justice of Peace —Vaiuncy
—Jcs-. Mis.
:—- Georgia
---------------------all M.if tvi on tlie farm
Chu*-; Highway Commissioner—Henryi Mr. and %frs Dodge spent Sunday

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we invite you to call and talk with
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If you come and see us. about
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rertiliwr
nouitriiu
nt- are
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------------------ r,------------------------------------------ tinker
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in - u.v
inauimade each I'n«»; Member Bo,.rd
.
M, mid
,.«| Mr... Chark-a Boyne spent pear by the Culh »|e A rolls dr-purtm. mt
wo.*
I Mr.
Ward days last w,t‘k
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( I Thursday
at- ••
Henry
Rmtlu a tn ••
Hus-.(truck
truck will visit
visit 15 Michigan cctunl
counta-s
-•*;*
11 tor
,or Jlciit-iwr.
Krinhrr. jonn
John Tyler. v...v
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ol Arloa Puynr.
We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
I in April And
,
,
j tint:'..
,
and May and members of tthe
r,..-| Or5*nMr.- .Ind Mrs. Roy Wickham and M&gt;r ‘ Mr and Mr:- Dwight Barnum and'I...™'-,
„.;n ....
;j Among
thaw from away who attend­
department
will_1ItertW..I
all «„mi..
Mill sarnf.l.
. ed lite
CRESSE
all grades of COAL.
'
funeral of^am Katherman were:
wcie Sunday visitors at George FirsMr and Mr-. John Woodman u,fl. ‘ btowht to life truck
Mr and Mr,. Fred Williams of Mem­
Miss Irene Barber of Battle Crock
I
EAST GlVLAKK
Mr- und Mix Joseph Crockford wet- '.Sunday oallcn- ul Hubert Barnum's.
phis. Trim. Mjs Edna Peck and Wal­
lace Jordan of Chicago. Mr. and Mr- spent her spring vacation with her
.Sunday visitors ul Ben Crfx-kfnrd'-. and
Mr. and Mi.-. VanDcuBa-h of- Abe- Last Week’s Letter.
Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds.
parent*. Mr and Mrs N. H. Barber.
cullers were-Mt. mid Mn-. Dwight pan and Mr and Mrs. Forest Parmelee
Mrs. Mildred Roush and' little W1I- John Kally-rman of Lansing. Mr and
Mr. and Mr- Clay Barber wiled
tlnillkin of Hiinilnu* and Mr. and Mr. uud children ot Battle Crock were Sun- ....„
ma Lou
.. ________
spent hist___________
week withJi
Mr-____
and Mr*. Earl Stocker. Mr*. Je.w Wue, Mrs.
Mattle Gilbert at Battle Creek.
day visitors ut Mrs; Ettu Purmelce's.
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•
—
•
IJiih r Graham ol Kul.mi../&lt;&gt;•&gt;.
Mrs Eme.-t Wllhanv and family of Mra. Sam Loxley and J. C Katlwrman Sunday.
Mr and MiFred Durkee., Keith!
Welcome Curriers
of Ohio and Mt and Mr.,. Forrest
Ford Martin of' Richland .’pent a
nnd Riihatd and Mr. arid Mrs. Roland: It Is becoming increasingly difficult' Mrs. Anna Null nnd children api-nt I Jordan and son Morris of Lapsing.
few days rtic past week with Forest
Vnl'-n’lnc W’-r&lt;- Sunday .vL.iloi i ut Bert for iwdestrians lo llnd place., to pnrkja few days in OUcgo colling on friends
Henry
Fatil —
n tunied
to *his ‘-----home ‘in
'
------ •* •~ Barber,
whlle thc auto* pass.
ailj rtdaUve.x returning home Wednes­ Detroit after spending a few days with ■Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Civ-grove visit­
his mother. Mrs. L. Faul
.'
day.
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.
rttone 2257
her «L&lt;ier and family near Oren­
Hastings, Mich.
Philip Schray. n former resident of ed
I Mr. and.Mrs. Ernest Williams, and
burg Sunday.
(daughter Doris of Welcome Corm-r* Woodhind, dud suddenly at his iiome
Mn and Mrs. Lawn-nee Hammond
[spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John in Elmhurst. Illlnobt, last Wulnesday and family from Lent Corners are movmorning.
His
remains
were
brought
to
[Crawford and family.
.
,
' ing into the Milo Hamrrfond House.
I Mr. and Mr John Crawford spent Wixxlhmd for burial and the funeral
Lou, Joyce and Ruth Rowlron of
icuouay with
ISuhdav
win, mi
Mr. and w*n«.
Mr,-. «S J.
«. wvmm
Couch. Wa* held nt the iiome in Woodland,’ Augusta spent the past week with their
Mr. ami Mm.JJuad and family from Gifford spent Sunday with Mr. and
'of NWhvIlle. Also railed on Mr. midfFriday P. M. Mr Schray was born 75 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert near Otx-go iiave moved un the Wm. Mrs. Chester Sava
Hint people save is wasted by going into wild-cat stock*, get*
oi and family near
I Mr*. Donald Couch andTfinT^oan of year.- ago in Woodland. Mich. He was
rich scheme* and other phoney promotional rompanier. It's
Gilkey farm, recently vucirttd by Xtr Freeport.
LNaahviHe.
united •m marriage to Mattle rutt-w
Dillen- \ Cosgrove- little satisfaction to yon to.ktuiw that twenty-four people out of
Huston.
Chari. s. the little son of Mr. and.twenty-hvi- had tlie good, judgment- to invest their savings,
I Tlie dohee* nt Orangeville have beeni becjc. NovcmU-r 25. 188G. To this union Mrs. Leslie Enalan, underwent a slight
Saturday from Ann Arbor and la much
I discontinued on account of scarlet were born three children. Clayton and operation on hi* eye ut Kajamaroo'
.if,-|y und wisely, if you were tlu- twenly-fiftli jicrron who lost
improved since, her operation.
Tvuh of Elmhurst and Roland who died Thursday morning.
your savings oq some worthless stock. Play rate with your sav­
Mrs. Harold Smith returned home
The P. T A. meeting at thr Ryan
1 week and we sincerely hope there won't when a' small child. He is survived by
ing* .by investing tht-m where thc Security'is ample and manMrs. Lee Reynold:, spent a couple of from Pennock hospital Friday and is schoolhouse was well attended Thurshis widow, one son. one daughter and days last week with Mr. ifnd Mrs. T.
agt-nient rAtc.
be any more.
gainlng.
,
day
evening. All enjoyed the program.
Tin- word -having.*" I* from the Lutin -Salvui." whfcii not
| Thc Four Timt* Seven club met at, two granddaughters. Those from away D. Crandall at Kalamazoo.
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
George
Dixon
nnd
Mrs,
I
Popcorn
bulls and apples were served.
oply means something that is saved but- implies the attribute
the home of Mr.'and Mrs. John Car- who attended ths? funeral were. Mrs.
■Christina Frederick of- Niles. Mr. and
1 lisle of near Prairieville.
That 1: as it should be There is not much senre In saving
Mm. Grjuly
Fox---of --------Hastings,
Mr. and
' Laveni Wiley of Otsego was calling; --------------------- --------------Flnwr. Schray
Rrhr.iv nt
IiVn Odessa.
CVtrf-cAi
loiw-y. if your saved .money Is not safely Inverted.
on friends here at tlie lake Munday. ■,'Mr.
Mrs. Elmerof Lake
It 1* estimated ,T|&gt;er cent‘or otic twenty-fifth ot the total
Mbs Helen Thaxton of Otsego re- Mrs. Amanda DUk-nbcck of Allegan.
I turned home Monday after spending I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gallaway, Mrs.
a couple of weeks here, al tlu? lake.
[Minnie Gallaway.
and Mr. Clark
. Ray Crawford spent a few days Inj Gallaway. of Ionia. Mr and Mrs Ed
'
I Hotchkiss and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter
. '. Otsego
W..-C-|V&gt; this
UIU- week.
w.
Gus Slater u taking -treatments , m .Blakely ot LoWfli, Mr und Mrs:'Adrian
I Otis
1 Grand -Rapidr. for rheufaiatroii und we Bpnkcr and Mr. mid Mr;;. Andrew
.hope they Will lx- Micix-Uful as lu- has- Gelder of Grand Rapid:;; Mr. and Mrs
Griawotd at Jeff-raon .
. Detroit. Michigan
Burr Sackett .of Grand Ledge; Mrs:
been idling for si king li\u-.
|
William Butler has been ill for ,-nm&lt;- Bert Hutchins. Mrs. Sidney McLaugh­
'
Local Rrprurntativr,
time but i* able to be out again now. lin and Mrs. Orma Simmons of Lan­
ft»ihoiitftpiiiiMrttfefluMiti J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
i The Four Timers Seven club will meet sing.
Halting,, Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell were Bat­
at thc home of Mr. ami Mrs. Clinton
. Castle of‘fast Orangeville Friday eve­ tle Creek Visitors Sunday.
. Mrs. Crowell Hatch returned to her
ning. April TMh.
hointr in Vermontville .‘Friday after
spending a few days with Mrs. L. Faul.
Among those from away who attend­
ed thc funeral of L Faul and Geo. C
Paul Thursday. March 31 were Fred
Gray of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs.
ing it u ill n«&lt; thin out from dilu­
Chas. Rowladi-r of Grand Rapids. Mr
tion, fiiirt little carbon and lubtiand Mrs. Crowell Hatch of Vermont­
ville. Henry Zuschnitt nnd Mr. and
eutt-t ut r.aimn of trmperulun
Mrs. Chu. Betts nnd Mr. and Mrs..
Neal Walrath of Nashville. Mrs. Arthur'
alralAf &lt;5 re- lam.' ipialitin iiTtnti
Giddings of Towns City,. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ray Jarvis und Mrs Leon Jarvis of
Saugatuck; Mr. nnd Mrs. James Neal
of Ovlck Mr. nnd Mrs Paul Jarvis of
Royal Olik; Mr, and Mrs Richard Jar­
vis of Pontiac; Mrs. Martha Putnam.
Having sold my farm I will have an auction on the place known
Mrs. Lucy Bait nnd Mrs. Ina Van
Wagnon,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holme’.
as the Williamson farm, 2 miles west and 2 mile south of Hickory
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shiglcy. Mr. und
Mrs.
Leonard Courter, Mr. and Mrs I
Corners, at the north ejid of Gull Lake, at Butterfield Corners, on
Erie Horton of Liinslng, Mrs. Carl I
Marshall of Owosso. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar-1
thur Reynold of Ovid. Fred Stebbins I
and Mr and Mrs. Herman Zcrtoel and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gerlliigcr of Has­
tings.
Mis* Gladys Jordan of Chicago spent
lhe week end with relative* here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams returned
to their home in Memphis, Tenn.
Commencing at 1:30 P. M. and sell the following
Tuesday and Mrs. Anton Peck of Chi­
cago returned home after attending the
funeral of their father. Mr,--Samuel
Kathennaii.
Mrs Lena Velte accompanied by
LIVESTOCK
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Mrs. Arthur Giddings and daughter
•ptET TIIE FACTS.” That wu the order
man activities. "Who are tbe people who
Ruth returned to lier !&gt;ome In Wood­
Dump
rake.
2-horse
cultivator.
vjr that went to qur research people in arc using IsoA'is Motor Oil?" "Arc limy
land last week where they will remain •
Team’of good work horses, wt.

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.

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These Reporters to bring you Interesting
Stories from lips of Iso-Vis Users

r

about 3,000 lbs.
7 good grade Jersey and Guern­
sey cows—3 giving milk and 4
to freshen soon.
19 head of mixed breed domestic
rabbits.

Single cultivator.
3-section spring drag.
Spiketooth drag. Milk cans.
Primrose cream separator, new
last year. 3 small brooders.
Quantity small tools.

TOOLS
Nearly new farm wagon and
rack, 31-inch wheel
Heavy crotch-back harness, new
last year.
Ideal mower, 6 ft. cut.

MISCELLANEOUS
10 bushels barley.
40 bu. Irish Cobbler potatoes.
Quantity household goods.
Other items not mentioned.

TERMS—CASH.

James Gjukich, Propr.
HAROLD BELCHER, Auctioneer.

BEN CAMPBELL, Clerk.

ROBINHUE PARK.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar spent Bun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bkinner
of Leighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Potts of Grand
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zcrtejoll
Middleville spent Sunday with Julian
Pott* and family.
Misses Evelyn Chamber* and Bar­
bara Kollar of Middleville spent frpm
Friday night until Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Kollar. Harold Kollar
*p&lt;nt from Friday until Sunday with
hi* brother Billie.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cisler and son;'
Gerald, of Grand Rapidr. spent Easter
with the latter's mother. Mrs. Marvin
Cisler and brother. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts and
LoU Ann Cfot/rchill spent Sunday with
Glen Dean and family of Bowne.
John Craven of Harris Creek spent a
few days lost week at the Jackson
home.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kollar and
grand-daughter. Delorls. of Grand Rap­
ids spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, John Kollar and Harold.
Mr. and Mra. Alex Potts of Grand
Rapids called on Mr. add Mrs. J. &gt;fSunday morning

As motive power, we recommend tn
Ambitious Boy pushing instead of
wish|ng.
.

1930 and to thc American Automobile
Association in 1931. "Gel the facts about
lubrication requirements and how Iso-Via
(a Standard Oil product) meets them.”
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"Get thc facta."
Again this year that
TJjK_was die order. But tlu*
Py/;Jr
time it went out to
fcx
skilled news writers,
trained for years to
‘ j
"get the facts” of hu-

aa tisfied?" "I low do t hrir cars perform?"
Mr. Casey and Miss Lane met and
talked with Iso-Vis users ever) where.
Professor Davidson, a specialist in
Agricultural Engineer­
ing, interviewed farm
uncrs of Standard Oil
lubricants.
Now you’ll enjoy
reading these colorful
stories. Irfiiok far them.

J BKOTNLU DAHDSON

ROBERT J. CASEY
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 183!

PAGE TWELVE

I
YANKEE SPRINGS SCHOOL.
|
NORTHWEST THORN APPLE.
I
state altould be planted early in June,!
DOWLING.
GET BEST POTATOES
a period ten days earlier should be se-1 The' Veteratu of Foreign Wars hadi!| Our seventh month of ichool ended । Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Allen and son
WHEN PLANTED EARLY lectcd for that part of the state up to.Cjiarfre Of th? military funeral of.Cal-• on April 1. Our attendance for the! Dean ot Alpine and Mtea PlooUe Wen-'

the Cadillac, area, and

tbcw Vjn Stanton which was held at the: 1 month was 1QO%; for the year to date.;ger ot Grand Rapids attended the fu-!_

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Field Frost, Poor Cooking Qual­ north plantings should be 20 days cj,urcb Thursday. Two. Civil war vet-||B9 8'&lt; Land no marks of tardiness.
neral of Rev. Westbrook Thuraday and
earlier than In the southern three tiers enuu were also present. Mr Stanton1 I "DUHe who received an average of’were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne:
ity and Roughened Skin Oc­ ■ of counties.
! passed away lifter a lingering Illness at. -A” on their cards were: Frances Dll-;Thomas.
cur In Immature Stock
I
.
the advanced age of 84 years, tils aged Ion one; Lorraine Diillon. three; Rob-’ KCnneth and Burdatte Cline ipent

wife preceding him the
previous
week“
Larger yields of belter potatoes weic
PLEASANT HILL.
”---------7~~ .V7
obtained on 39 plots In Michigan last
Dr. L. Davidson-and wild and Mr The old sold-rm am fast patting, there
year wlien tlie p-ilatoN, wetc planted “hd Mrs. Clarence Schiveh- of Man- bring only one left in the township of
during the early dirt &lt;1 the proper -Chester spent Sunday with . Mr. and Baltimore
.
pUntmg period tllmAKi. .ilantlns!Mrs H. Cook.
1 Mrs Rcdla Whitworth visited friends
wm 'delayed in lesliNutMr by tlie farm! Mr. and Mrs Clifton Campbell. Mi in .town a few day* fat week enroute
cropi department at Michigan State land Mrs Clare WlUianu and Mr. Scy-lto Uig’home of Mrs. Wallace Preston
Colleje.
'mour Jordon spent Tuesday in,Gi.iml near Fine lake, wiwre she will assist
Correct dates for planting In Michi- Rapid*.
,
w ljh the work
gon of cottiM- vary’ in different sections' Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Mutt Bedford.and
Mn
Donald Trtthrtc
Bedford, and Mrs
Trtlhrtc was at Cleveland
of the state and potatoes should be’’Mary
*----- —
——*'-•*
'*•— ‘—
* ~*u &lt;»f
• at the home of
-­ hi* brother
MUlX
attended
the“funeral
wt--k
planted 29’days later, in the southern * Mrs.
am. neat
... ..
.. alllj family. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrence
Bedford’s coudii
in Rusting;.
part of the-state titan in the northern Tuesday,
■" ‘
jTrethric.
.
jssrt but thc importance of putting the! Mr. and Mrs Seymour Jordan called.!| Mr. a
,.d Mrs. {lr
F ,. were Sun­
and
Oriie Fisher
seed in the ground relatively &lt;ariy' at Pearl Johnson’s of Nashville Wed- i , ’ '.. . f' ..
' ■ M*
hold, goad for all areas
uesday
u .Ld. r • .....
■’ ....J■ -;.2rs, Qlcnn CudtlKir home in Irving
Tlw iKUt two ygars had unusual
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burr and chil- .&lt;n| . • '
weather conditions-during: the growing dren of Hustings were Thursday after-. ‘
season and rally planted potatoes had [noon callers at Matt Bedford's
। Remember the, Ladict Aid dinner
an extmdtd period in whnli tlri Mr and Mrs. Clare Williams ami • Thursday. April -I. a: tlic enuren.
growth **' dormant but thr tuber* in [children were Sunday aftemqrui caller ' enrnbeef r-irn. lursnip' are on the menu
only one plot showed 'a greater degree [nt Pearl johnwri’.. ot Nashville.
। Me and Mt-'lxo Geller and Man
i&gt;i brown
man thosi'planted Inter.; Dan and Robert Foder of Caledom i - Eden muved into the latite View cotam! all other factors r.hfeJi improve' sjient ’ Sunday with Mr. mid Mb ;.&lt;;:■ ut Clear Jake last week
potato Quality were present to a great-! Charles Bennett.
! Mm Anna Pierce, who is canng- tor
er degree in tfif early plantifli;-I Mr ami Mr- Steve Carter and Vera Mrs. McCann at -Irving visited thc
Fr.it injuiv and immature .dock up-' u.-r&lt;- Sunday callers at John Carter’.- home foljts Thumday.
•
• on which thr sktn bccometi rottglienrdi of Orangeville.
■
’Mrs Amelin Clark, who assisted in
in handling are apt to be present
uv-seiit up
in
__ ____
Mr.
and Mrx
___ Seymour
. ......... . Jordan ■.•pen: .the care of the sick' at tin- Stanton
stock'from late plantings. Immature
Immature,Sunday
the past Ux month-, left SaturJ Sunday with the' latter*
latter* .-I't-.r' nnd home
....
’
family,
potatocs also cook jxiorly aridJ di_
1... .... 2Mr.
... und Mi.-. Noah Kiaft und i day for her home tn Hiutmg:yr. ant| Mrs Charles Shults uf .Bat. courage coniu&amp;&gt;en&lt; from purchasing. Bertha of Chariot t&lt;
t!&lt;- Creek spent ■ Sunday at the Wil­
. s«'t-d in the southern part of tip-' It u first motion, then promotion.
liam Parker home. -

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APRIL 13, 14, 15 AND 16

i special occasions during the year we offer
'"’many of these items at prices lower than
the regular list price.
At no time, however, do wc offer any of this
merchandise at such rock bottom prices at .we
are offering on this One Cent Sale.
Candy and Pure Food items arc offered..
on this s.ile at tremendously low prices but arc
not sold on thc One Cent Sole Ffcsis.

HERE ARE BUT A
FEW of the MANY

Great bargains!

No Limit — Buy rA11 You Want

VICTORIA

A

'RuteleST

Hot Water Bottle

ASPIRIN

me piece.

L“2lor $1.51
Box of 24 tablets 25c

Mi 31 Solution

2 for 26

"Mouth Tested"
’Antiseptic mouth wash
that d'jcs vjiat it should,

pmt 2 for' 60c

if S1.01

PEPTONA

for NEW STRENGTH
St imufatn appetite. akl&gt;
digritiun. Enriches
blood.

S :-p

2 1 r 2$c
2 hr Sic

Milk of Magnesia

MIDNIGHT HAND CREAIv

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2 for 51c
Sanitary Napkins,

?.«. 2 for 36c
Mineral 0:1

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jar

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2 for-51c

tiers

REMEDIES

$1 00 Beef. Wme

si.oi 20c B-

2-for 51c

jtg-xoXC. ORDERLIES
The delicious laxative

UGGET

W take harsh, bitter dwca when you
have this gentle delicious laxative? Safe for women at all times.
kirSJktnS b®*’eU *° *•“*&gt;’ &gt; et thoroughly. Only nature could te

Tin of Sixty 50c

2

for

51c

No Middleman in the Rexail Plan; the saving goes to You

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Only

Tlh® IKEXAILIL? ©[FQII^DSllS

Drug Stores can conduct the Original

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Harald r’xb teturned home from Pen-|
nock h&lt;»plUl Friday and U gaining
which will be good news to his many
friends.
Edd Rte nnd family spent Sunday!
with Mr and Mrs Dean Poller tn1
Hasting:-.
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. The pupils 6f the Durfee school have.
their music books completed.
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr and Mn. Delbert Slocum of
Woodland celebrtited their anniversary ।
। Sunday. April 10 They had as guests j
I Mr and Mrs. Wm Flory and Mr*. Han| nah Wright of Woodland. Mr. and Mr*.
John Weaver of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
I Elwood Slocum and daughter. Avi*. of
. douth Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Bhlr;ley Slocum and family.
The Martin L. A. B. will meet with
jMr- Shirley Slocum Wednesday. April
; 10 lor supper Club No. 1 will serve.

Friday evening at the *choolhoure
(rtciwe bring cupi. and bpoon* EveryI body’ innted Program committee. Mn..:
[Wm. Waddell and Mrs. Owen Varney. I

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•GREAT
VALUES
In appreciation of the response to our
history making Food Sale off last week by .
old customers and many new ones, A&amp;P
again offers Food Bargains extraordinary
- A&amp;P AGAIN FIRST TO REDUCE -

f«4c

Dinner Rolls

ONLY ONE-FOURTH CENT PER ROLL

RINSO
CORN
SAUERKRAUT

For Clothes and Dishes

2&lt;° 37c

Large Pkg,

4 f°r 25c
4^25°

No. 2 Size Can
^.2^^ can

PALMOLIVE SOAP
CIGARETTES 2
25c
PINEAPPLE SULTANA Sliced

4»-..25c
$1.25

CARTON

BACON
KELLOGG’S post toasties"
MACARONI

1QC
lpZ 2-19
4«- 25
it.

By The Piece

Mild Sugar Cure

10c
2 Pound Twin-gc
4 c.,.. 22c

DILL PICKLES
BREAD
Pound Twin 6c
WHITEHOUSE MILK

i'li’k, and Ira HUor of Nanhvtllc,
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.Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie H/rrmgton und I
iarnlly of Dowling spent Sunday at
Walter Ickes. •

M. Or. Hie P’lr. ell ix on thc gain
,
j f:- and Mr?. Kin: will, entertain
■th-' Ladii - .yid April 57. Come
| rw .t Baltimore Project class attend-1
; t Achievement Day at Hastings Fri- ■
im &lt;nd had.a very ncjoyable time i
I - Mr and Un E&lt;|d Rice entertained
,Mt and Mrs Sam Kellar and family |
[in ■•.oner of Mi&gt;-. Vc;a , 8th birthdi^j

Mi 31
Dental Paste

DEUVERED

A n.nirhter ums born to Mr. und Mn.i
! • itrr Bromley April 8.
Sunday- vt-'ito:.. at Janies Mead's
Mr. and Mr.; John ’Mead and
i-.- of Detroit. Mr »nd Mn, Harry
r ..nd family o: Hastings, Mr*.
'.!)••! Kentlcld and son of Grund RapL Mr. and Mr. DeGolia of Clover-{

: G'tnn Aspinnll. Herbett Hunt and i
I
uf George Couch’S have the!
• mi'.Hr- and Marie! Joyce Marshall hat&gt;l
toiuilitU iindstneadcs- but u sonie’bct-'

2 for $1.01

2 lor $1.01

HENDERSHOTT?
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Trr]&gt;&gt;.*niiiK are
happy ot.6r/the birth ot a thirteen
pound Mm born-on Ami! S. He 1ms
tx- n named George Delay.
iter. Conklin and faintly of HaMuir..• &gt; re Thui-Mlny evening gitestt ut Al­
’ Ix rt Brill's..
xThe fnend- here were .maddened to.
hear oi tin- death ot Rev, Westbrook
. Tiie family have our deepest sympathy.,
The Matteson’fiitntly. have the sym-j
piit’jy of this community m the deaths'
■ it Mr. und Mrs. Calvin Stanton. Mrs.
Stanton passed away March lit! nnd i
Mr Stunton or. April 4, Both had been!
tn feeble health ii/imig lime.
Mr iu;d Mrs- Ed Cassidy of Battle!
Creek were -Sunday guests at Ernie [
Mattc«on’». laiwrcncc &lt;went home with
them tu work fur Mr. Cassidy for u
short time. •
Tljf .Gtrls’ 4-H Sewing club under
Mr.. Floya Garrison ahd Mrk Ernie
MalU-soti and the Boy.” Handicraft
club under thc ’leaderrhip of Richard ।
DeMott dtsplnycd their work at the|
&gt;’ T. A. meeting Friday.night at Me- '
■ Otnber. Th&lt;clubs include mem[ixirit from the Hendershott and Me-1
j Omber MhouU. Thc work was sph-ji[did for mh-Ii young children Another j
rpho-slrtg feature of thc evening was the
[Um-’ talk mui entertainment by tlwI
Jiounty school ' commissioner. Mrs.)
Iittitllh.
I
■ Remember tlw Ladies' Aid meeting
April 31 at Un home ut Mrs. Leu Hen-'
dershott. .

ur.d Mr.- Clyde VanWte of,
die spent Sunday at lx&gt;u Camp-!

. Mnlriitfi: H.md Cre;.m cnnTWF- ■ L-..&gt;-rr;.
•tjut s.'ftm and smooth the skin, whiten it .-mt!
piovidc a thiirl invi.-thle Filrp &lt;1* ptpte&lt;rti.,ii
Keeps your, hands soft and Mtr xith .il&gt; yh.

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baby monkey. ’ Ju-Jo. his two broth- ----------- -- — ----------------------------------------ers.'"Jocko and Jerry." and Mother
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and Father Monkt y.' We enjoy it very.
nfuch.
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Mrs. Marie Muk and Mary Lou!
Smith visited srhooFFriday. April ll.j
W«* arc-always glad lo have’ people
vbit u-; conic ugJiti-Teacher. Dorlsi
McKlbbin.
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land Mr-. Donuld Geiger called at Heber,
l .Mteinf Barryvlllq Sunday.
। Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson and)
family of Battle Creek spent Sunday
wjth.Mr and Mrs. J. Williams.
Tuwrcm-e Fuhr luut bought the:
[Frank liaight furm’.
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i Mrs. t&gt;. Geiger railed on Mrs. A?
। i-nh.-ld fill McOmber di.Mrict Mon- '!

2 tor 76c
25c Medicated Skin Soap

L" 2 ter $1.01
1

2U1£ Rational ^Jnan &amp;
Unueotment Otontparii;

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Mr nnd Mrs William Bidclimm of
Nashville and Mr and Mrs. Harry I
Hidtlnsun and son nt Pontiac called &lt;
on Mr. and Mr-. Walter Blake Friday
evening.

raiewn 41 f r 36c

safety of principal and regu­
y of dividends, invest your
K surplus funds in building ahd loan
* shares. They are
.--------------------------as near depressionproof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

ert Hummel.one; Grace McKlbbin, two; &gt;ithe week end with Uwlr grandparents.I
Richard McKlbbin. three; Albert Mick.: Mr. and Mr* Hale of Flint
one; Dorothy Mick, one: Richard Mick.! Mr. and Mrs.-David Bcnewa spent,
two; Beverly Sager, two; Rdbert Sager.! Monday afternoon with their niece.;
two; and Ruth Sager, one.'
Mr*. Orel! Traxler, of-Grand Rapids, j
Monday. April H. n contest .in spellMr. and Mrs. IfcnrJ-1 Newman and
ing began. Ttie pupils have been dlvid-1 family of Corning havWmoved on thei
cd into two equal team*, with Viola farm formerly owned by Hooper Fresh-'
McKlbbin and Alter: Mick as leaders, j ney.
This,contest will la-&gt;t thrw weeks; at
A number from this way attended
the end of that lime the losing team! Achievement Day at Hastings:
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will entertain the winning team with a! John VanderMeer's are moving from!
jiarty. •
j Grand Rapids to their farm formerly ■
Seventh and eighth graders
-owned by Mrs.- Frank Burnam.
i
ginning a special study of thr diction-1
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ary. This gives u fine .opportunity for1
ORANGEVILLE.
organising a "Better Ejigteh Club.”
j Marian’Rupe and family of Hickory '
Detroit'• Oldrit Building and Loan Aitorlaliati'
Mrs. Georgia GettiAgs and Donald; Comer* culled on irientb. al tills place
visited school on thc afternoon of[sunday.
,
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
A1p?L?‘
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.t ?*,r- n,ul *,rs- ^ter Pike were Kala-I
Efiablhhed ItUiQ
FL*! aradcri. an h.r.file special।njmoq-.vpurora Sunday
&lt;-nipha.sla placed upon phonic, tlu- ,,
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Nfaus&amp;Son,
Locu! -Representative, Hastings*
month
Mr a,1(1 Mr* A1 Zimmerman enter-1
First ami -a-cotid grtidcrs have finfron'j
h’u-d coloring the booklet
Around Ja'kao,&gt; «ndI Miwkegon Sunday.
I
th. World With Hob
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Mr.undMrs BertBrown.Mrs.NctWe have received bird canto tram:!!® •,‘&lt;1 ^lter Br"w"
Church and Dwight Co so we are
ArtUvVen,e,u
al Boatings
mukitur cur bird books m&gt;* also wri’
1 Pta,‘k Harper has sold his home at Improve u;&lt; fust us nil had liupcd II
are keeping .a record of all the binds Mrs Bla,lcllt&gt; Wickham relumed to, Plainwell uiui ii. now building a hoiuw woultt
of birds we
this’ qning
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,u?r home nl Dctc'),t- Sunday after n on his property at Gun lake. They arc
Mr. nnd Mr.. 11 A. Ctdlteon and Mr.
First grader , ar.- being taught their Itt0 *wta’ sUy w,lh hcr mothcr. Mrs.! occupying the Pike ciltlag.. while und Mrs. Clair Collhon and ron Krninimber* from 'rhe Number Stories Nettie Newark, who was in but Is bet- ;buildmg.
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Book One. which is the story te* a ,er "l thU wrlUnB
' Tn‘’ tCar,c‘ fpVvr »««•««» does nut this place Sunday.

QUART JAR

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FRESH PERCH
BEEF ROAST
PICNIC HAMS
PORK ROAST

lake erie

Baby Beef

BACON
SQUARES

FILLETS

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Chuck Cuts

HOCKLESS

lb.

Mild Cure
4 to 5-Ib. av.

Center Cut
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325c
10c

Shoulder

DRY SALT

9c

ib.

8c

,b 7c | PORK3

ib.

25c

NO wasnte 2

ib..

25c

haddock

HAMBURGER Fresh Ground
PORK SAUSAGE All Pure

4

Pork

PORK LOIN ROAST

w^End

25c
ib. lOc

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A&amp;P FOOD STORES
,

lb

Tbe Greet Allude * Pacific Tea Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS, 193t

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

CRYING LAMBS NEED

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Monday to the Wil] Bayne farm south | '

Mra Ella Calt returned Sunday from 01 co*** Grow
Mr. nnd Mrs Herman Goach and’,
; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney were ,
.
-----------Hale ln Carlton.
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Mr -.nrt-wt*
—Sbne*
~»n.a r&gt;,Kt5 Thursday of Mr and Mrs. Don,,
ms -..d.M «tn Blindness In Animals Caused By „M
jty-'
Mr -•»- ——-—
. Richards and family at Grand Rap- ;
Kehneth
Adam*
and
Mttcnded
m0UJr
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Neglect of Conditions Need™r&gt; Mr and Mrs. *
eftne‘h Ad
fm’ ,n
5 ((J&lt; and
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Mr and Mrs. Anthony Humphrey and the Armory in t)ie evening
teJJii &lt; ;i, 1.1mg Simple Treatment
Jiittte ion of Irving, Friday.
and tt.r
Lambs which have weeping eyes are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bu»tauce and the
KOl'TlI MAFI.K GROVE.
not usually showing their concern over former's mother..Mr&lt; Mary Bustance,
the condition of tlw stock market but motored to Battle Qreek Saturday,
Mr and Mr»xb*-H. Gray .of Detroit-'
nte exhibiting the symptom;, of eye Mr&gt;' Morn„ v.ndtrUp of Portland
wnt
thc
week'eyti with their mother.:
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irritation, which if neglected, results
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Jr». Lulu Gray. They also called on '
in Uh- animal becoming blind, accordtheir grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. A.
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i; ing to Un- animal husbandry depart
mutinies
' &lt;« Murray
of Nashville. »x-_. —&gt;—
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t aa*t Michigan
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ni'lll
anciiiaaii State
oiaic College
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Mr ....
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Mrs. Dale .Downing and!
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One of thc most common cau*«6 of ’l*nl Thursday at tile iu.me of her
Mrs. Zolia Miller' of South Castleton. I
the irritation is un Inturning , eyelid ‘laughter. Mrs. Dan I mt ma
Mis* Alta Marshall of Nashville were
which permits the eyelashes to con- - Mr and Mrs. Henry Adams called
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, , tinually rub ngaitut the. eye. The eyes pit their son. Clay ton * lypi^Muly nt Sunday visitors at G. C Marshall's.
Mr. and" Mrs.' Atwood and Ed Putthis;
[(‘J-’4 .'so affected show a watery dtecharge Hustings Tuesday.
of Vermontville wti? afternoon call-!
and develop u cloudy film which often ■ Mrs. Elios Bevier, who har. bet'n ers.
c. , changes later to a white spot- that1,parting the win,ter with her (laughMr. at&gt;d Mrs, Harold Gray of East
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: gradually enlarger into a red. utecroiu t,r. Mrs. Edith:McQ!i&lt;en in Detroit -is Assyria spent Slma
av wim
Sunday
with their.
swelling. This swelling may enlarge now spending a few days with her mother Mr&lt; I iilu ' Gruv’ and
!•*- ’ until It bursts and raptures the eye- daughter.
Mrs; L. M .Curites
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“S“r'
°r“y “'ndi son. uauumci, rais. u.
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Robert. *
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Miss -Norma .Cool -spent last week in’- Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Cunningham «
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Intunung eyelids can be held In'Grand
1 Grand Rapids'
Rapids with relative*,
relative*
and son! Arthur of near Bellevue spent
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place with strips, of ndlu’sive tain- ' Cr.;:!;
t.J f„;
Orville Hennyy. wife
wife -und
family of Sunday with their paten** Mr und
; the hd can be stRched back with a Wyandotte
j-..- spent
------ - th&lt; ir EuWjr
vaca-iMrs l W, Jarrurd. ,j!.
' I needle and *ilk thread. A small slit cut J|on with the former's -------parents, Mr. ‘ Mrs Anna ClucN’-man ot Hasting'.
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;in the lid Will cause it to thicken andjand....Mn,.
----- C.. L llcnm-y.
----------nt Sunday at the farm.
ii.-.
i' prevent the lushes front injuring thcj, -Mr. and -Mr* L M. Curtis.-, and lamMr. and Mr.. Lew Setbcit and fam­
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illy spent Sunday afternoon nt* the home. Uy and Mr. Hill of Detroit spent SutWashing old the ey»-» with n 10 of Mrs. Arlie Spindler nt Woodland. tir.lov
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at- Sam Biakmu*per cent solution of bom acid or a 15 j Mr; und Mrs. William Winey of Kalpcr cent solution uf argyrol will reme-[nmazoo Were guest.-. Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Anna Smith and ion.'Lemuel
,dy simple- cares ol rye infection. This, Mrs. C. L,Hemiey.
und May Franks s;&gt;ent Sunday near
'condition.appears in the flock at in-j John L Deming, who Jias ton Bellevue
tervals und should be treated. The of- spending thc Winter in Cleveland, is
Charles Newman of Grand Rapids Is
I fectcd sheep should, be kept in a dark- .)l|M-ndilig a few weetai WHIP his father. spending the week with his mother.
. lied place as strong light majtc* tile Frank E Deming.
1 dlM-ared condition worse.
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I । m. Curtiss made a business trip
Mr and Mr... Malt Bed tot d ot Mid­
i One flock ot Michigan ewe* inspected t„ Grand Rapid* Friday
dleville .and Mr und Mr*. Elmer
by a mem|x:r of lhe College animal! Mr. and Mr*. Ed Coats spent Sunday Slrubio nnd family spent Thursday
■ husbandry department this spring had,with tltr-ir nf?tr and husband. Mr. ahd with Oscar Struble und family.
Mr. and Mrs Harold McDonald and
and one which was blind in both.
und ifi.-, P ■ A. Thoma, nnd Mr
.-.u Mrs. Arthur Moqrc wen- guests of Max Cannes oi Bellevue culled on
|.Mr. anfl. Mr*. Perlus Wmxlbrek of Mrs, Maude Benedict Sunday altcrThc Briggs Ladies' Aid Society will Na*hville Friday.
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Mrs on
Claude Walton accompanied «Mr
Mr. and Mrs Clare McIntyre and
sponsor, a warm maple sugar social
*’rj-------F. E.-----------Brunner ----to Grand
.Friday evening. April 15. A program utid Mt;
---------HupCm called on W. C. Clark und wife
iund series of contorts will la- leut’ured
Tiuiiotey where Mr-- Brunner
; Mtes Manon Blantoti. rerently n*.1 inking medical treatments nt Butte, Sunday.
Alia Campix-Il of Clinrlotte t-qxmt
.'turned from a three mouths teacher'* Wl,h hospital. . ,
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teacher of the Aust in •’School 'Rap.m Tu« dav.
\ BLAKE SCHOOL NOTES.
______________________________________________ '----------- --------------------- I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mnore and family J »• «'h»h oi Charlotte was n gilc-t L;i.U Week s Utter. .
L’, of Bnitte Creek were ■■tit-sis’ at the &lt;''• his eoiuin Mrs P-arl Smith Friday.
w&lt;- i-.ud our month?, test during
Junior Sewing club will nvxt w.sk March 28—April 1st.
WANTTOBUY?
TRY
THE WANT COLUMN 4-Yed
Milter honic Saturday night.
Tin- Junior
WAHI IUDUI.
1IV1 1 niL vv AMI 1
Cljde Holme., returned to I.L-.
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’Rh Mrs II.&lt;&lt;.1.1 R-.-ntera-,
i... havin.: higi.,-’. mark. ar. aon W.-dtH-rday of Inst week, where h&lt; ' Mr. and JiL"*. Furl Rogen, inade u fol?,'.-.';.,
u&gt; oonvalcwilng from an operation at ’’rip t &gt; Hasting;. Suturdiry.
Arithmetic-Lewis Cartle. .'.ill gnid -. ;
! Leila h'xpitul ut Batlte Creek.
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Miss Nt-Mu Cool sjienl lust week with frt; Orville 1-aC'c.ur;*-. litli ;-r..&gt;b . !H.
; Mr. Ren Mclnt$-re and ciuldren ol rehdlv. ;« LaBarge.
• Dm'.. Boote. 2nd grade, str. Alice I.n! Fliht formerly &lt;&gt;t AMyria .spent the Mr. and Mr- Austin I0.viiberg«-r of: Courae. 2nd grade. 83; Donald Cwk.
[week will) her parents, .Mr. and Mr- Clark.svilte were Sunday gtieste of their. jth grade, 87.
Ck-ll
Va'nAuken.
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Harold,
und
family.
' Geography-Lewis Cartte. 6th grade.'
Goodyear build* million* more
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H- will
w,ll give a |ir&lt;&gt;prn- oi; Isabel Brown. 7th grade, 39, Or; The-usual quiet of our community I -Local
D&gt;cul W.
tire* than any other company —’
!was disrupted Bunday wlren
thirteenluresnitfc taxi
tax' tea
|, a Friduv.
I’’r'*’uy Taxi
Taxi will
will call
call nll&lt; LaCourre. 6th grade. 81.
that'a-why you get the gregteat
imolcr cyclLste a.'v«mbled cast of La&lt;xyJ°r you at 2:00 P. M. Be ready.
8;x-lliug—Elizabeth Woodman, 4th
values here- plus our Sen ice!
land made a tryout of the various near- • . B’ V. and Mrs. Wilkin;, were at Lake grade, ion; Dorothy Foote. 4th grade,
Now—New Low Prices!
ibv hill,.
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(Odcvta Friday and culled on Rcv. Me- ioo’; DoriX Foote. 2nd grade. 95; l.-o' The Briggs laidte;-' Aid -ocictv will! Robert. who has been very ill for some bel Brown. 7rn grade. 92; Alice 1ALifetime Guaranteed
!mect in regular res-.ion at the church !n"“' bl“ ,s‘ co“Vlllc-M:1,“’
prescpl.
course. 2nd grade. 90. Lew:,-. Castle?
'barement on Thursday. April .21.
I ?4rs °°M' F-ndr.tv. Mi.v. Nellie Ragan sth grad**. 88; Donald Cook.-5th grade.
Rev iittehCM'k of tiie Metiwdtel
Mtii- t'arl °“lhand made a bust- aft;
LaCourse.
CjrIOrville
Ro,r Mh
KKldc 6th grade. 35;
[protestant church of Assyria Ccritcr’:.s •
ln&gt;’
H.lrttngs Friday,
In i Agriculture -Cleone Woodman. 8th
conduction u *rics of evangelistic Uo J“ld,
Sopertwlsr Cord Tires
grade, 96; DJn-eii Cappori, 8th grade.
' mratinw with »pcciol music nnd cray J
CASH PRICES
i on illustrations
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Mr. and Mr.-,. L. B. Finley. Jr. ...
1 Death entered dur\ community iaAt • ?J*,i*hvtll&lt;'wtre Thiireday dinner guests; Gramtuo—Clconr Woodman, 8th
; week removing front
..Lum ----- , n,.ra«.
Capjxjn. 8tb
irom our midst
miosi Well-,'
wen-;
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v... nrad&lt;-.
„,au V'
Vra.lv,
.Ihtnr,
Ihetanl
Rhlri, Murphy,
H«ab«l&gt; Wmlnun. «h
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Chnrie; srnrn. nr. at Ar-yru .v.h,. 1 K,"T “"V?.
|:.»d Mr- Frank llyd, o( lhe Uunlum!',
s '''."v'; Mr ‘,nd M,s "
Ih.toy-drone Woodman. Kha
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Ltereen Cappun, 8th gradrj
district.
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Mother nnd daughter banquet April jj.,
| A good representation from the local
Those which were neither absent or
extension cla&amp;rei, attended the Achlcvc-' 2fKat local M. E. church. Both mother
ment Day on Friday. April a. and ex- nnd daughter come dressed in percale tardy last week were:
Rev. C. J. Kendall and daughters.
Cleone Woodman. 8th grade; Isabel
1 pres unusual praise for thc program.
Eleanor and Joyce, ot Centra! Lake, Brown. 7lh grade; Elizabeth Woodman.,
came to spend tlie week end at the 4th grade; J»aJjiCoiirse. 3rd grade
MIDDLE
iiome of his daughter. Mrs. Merle Nicb.
The fifth and sixth grades have-,
Last Wiwk’s Letter.
•
.
[where Mrs. Kendall und-zon. John made maps of Australia and Africa for!
Janies McKevitt and family ol Yp-1 w&lt;-r.tev, -spent thc week, and returned; geography., ,
sili.nti spt'nt the week end with his Flldiiy' wili, Rcv, Kendall to tlre-ir '
In Art Friday. April 1st,, wc mud1',
i purent-s
nerc. W.
w. H.
h. MeKeyilt,
MCKevitt, and.
and I1()inr at central Uifcp
New Low Prices!
piirent.-. here.
'
fanifiy.
Friutcia
being
.. Mt--... c
..
.. home •iaall
—•
pjgyford. Burgess of Buttlf Creek , i baskets with apriitg flowers.
on lifetime guaranteed
Zejda Price of Battle Creek, visiu-d
iweik from her school rctunted to Yp- ispent Tuesday with his mother. Mrs
our acltooi-Wednesday hnd Thursday.
TRADE US
isilanli on Monday.
•
F. E. Deming.
—
Cleone
Woodman,
reporter.
Mte&gt;:
Otto IJnstey und family, who have
Mrs. Pultz and little son. Peter, were Erma Gregg, teacher.
your old Urea
: been living in Lansing for some years in Lansing visiting friends Friday.
!
have moved into their place tlto'mile;,
CASH PRICES____
M\ and Mrs George Thompson were, • Smedley^ Ku1 ler. ' says a sketch of _•
north of town, on the Grand Rapids guests Wednesday and Thursday at lhe the not* retired marine, “te ull wrap­
|rull
Frlc. Each
; road. '
Ormiis r.,*.
al
r.
'?
Tut
home
oi
their
son,
Harry
in
Hastings
I ped up in anything he undertakes-"^
GOODYEAR
P«lr»
i Mrs. Dell Allen, u ho ha-, been sjiendMr. and Mrs.. Dun Postma were; Don’t tell ua he’s gone back to slrugALL­
ing the winter in Grund Rapid., until gm l; &lt;&gt;! Mr und Mrs. Don Richards’ Rlinq
with spiral puttees.—Detroit:
uboi^ a inonUi
when she came to and family at .Grand Rapids Wednes-.
WEATHERS
the Mclora Leonard honle on a visit,
returned to her home here on Monday.
The Freeport, Seniors will present
The. will Ixj good news to her many lltrtr piny "The Red Headed Step-1
friends here.
Goodyear Radio Program*
child" at the Alto Grange halt Friday!
MUVtyU.CI.
Tli&lt;- Ray Lyons’ home is under quar- night. April 15. This"play was given,
entinc. as two of their sons ari- ill. to a full house a lew ir.onihi ago.
I
Tlicy spent u portion of their vacation
Guests at the homo, of Mr. und Mrs.;
week on a trip and came home ill. We Pelt- Miller Sunday, were, Mr. and Mr.% '•
all
hope
it
will
not
be
serious.
' NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
PHONE 2482
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Don Phillips of Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs. No/hutn Miller and two
daughters. Mabel und Wmida of Cudll-,
j ua-.i we-gs •. uwr
lac are :.]»endlng a few weeks wilh Mr..
j Mrs. George Hal! gave a card party und Mrs. Pete Miller.
DELTON, MICHIGAN
,to about twenty-five friends Saturday
Mr. und Mrs. Lester Milter' and baby:
• evening, it wa-, a dumb bell party und of Levering were gur-ds tor a few days
I nil had .some real nice names. Harry last week of the former's- parents, Mr.
i Covel and Bc.mIc Price of ‘Lansing und Mrs. Pete Miller,
■
j won flnit prize..; Harold King und The* fire in th* Charles Humphrey
lAletha Mahon second prize.
.More on North Main St. al 1.30 A. M.
• Asa Strait nnd Edwin Williams were stirred no little amount of excitement .
in Goshen. Indiana. Monday;.;i
when n was feared thc bluze might
Elgtr Ackerson, sister of Lola Strait, destroy the wooden structure, m the
u in Clarksville caring for Airs. Will same block. Thc local firemen and
Ackerson who is sick
nre truck were on lhe job promptly
Guest Briggs and Leola Chase' of and no time was loot m extinguishing
Battle Creek spent their whool vaca­ the flames which in H'c minutes more;
tion with their uncle's family. George would have been beyond control. No
Hall
*
damage was done to the contends
Mrs. Warren Taylor carjd for. her
Mrs. W. W Bouclmrr and daughters.,
father in Castleton Center who has Helen and Patsy, accompanied Mr and
been having thr flu thc past week
Mrs H. M. Boughnci to Huntings Sul-,
Brtineidu Hawkins of Lansing spent tirday evening.
her Easter vacation wilh her aunt. Mrs. • Brian Walker is vey much improved
Anna Reuth in Chicago.
ul-lhls writing
Miss Minnella Milter underwent an
ROBINUI E PARK.
&lt;&gt;l&gt;enilt(m Monday-at lhe Pennock hm*Wayne All Maih Chick
MT. and Mrs. Lev Jartteon and chil­ pital and te doing nicely ut last report. |
Starter ipeeds yonr chicks
dren of Oak Grove spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs F. Reno Lane of De-1
growth through the dan­
and Thursday with-Mr. and Mrs. EvridI troit were Sunday guests ol Dr and
Jactaon.
ger zone with greater vi­
Mrs Pultz.
Mr
und
Mn-.
Fred
Cisler
and
son
of
!
Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Bassett and
tality and consequently
Grand Rapids s.pent Saturday andI daughter have moved lo a farm ncarj
lower mortality. It lays
Sutfduy with tye (ormer's mother. Mrs.. the village of Tempi*
solid foundations on which
Muivin Cisler und brother Ray.
Mrs. Mary Jx&gt;u Hcnnoy. who lias
your birds can build sub­
j Mr and Mr.*. John Kollar spent Snn- been very .ill for .-omc time, b much
day with tlic former’s sister. Mrs. Ottoi improved ul lhe last report
stantial poultry profits.
Light toot and family of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs- tteorg* Mukclcy and*
Miss Betty Polls Ipcnt Friday’ night, Mrs. Ford Stowc.ll of Woodland called
and Saturday with her - steler. Mn.. al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank:
IGlen Dean, and family
in Bowne.
L-,.
... Monday.
, ...
'Hynes
Betty Cravens and Betty Barnes oil Mr and Mrs
Mrs. n K. Lipstomb ol
Harns Creek spent from
ran Friday until
unlit Grand
r
Rapids
- were gueuU Sunday ot
i Sunday With Ur latter’s grandparents. Hicir daughter.'Mir* Onio Knowic.
jMr. and Mrs. Errtd JgckMm.
I Cullers Sunday xl lhe Pete Miller
Mrs Brice wind*!* of Trvfng spent home tn Irving ’'n* Mr and Mrs
i Friday with liei* paii'iite. Mr. mid Mrs. t.-ain Evkcrl mid Hiizel Huviskcy and
Hutingt, Michigan
Telephone 2118
fGcorgc Welle/, also called on Mrs. son. Russell.
John Kolla aud Mrs. Julian Potte.
| Mr. mid Mn&gt;. Care GiUlland {tuned
ts. nt. &lt;h.r&lt;»r
1?
v.H?Aid
ill**
.

nr-i r, amv* evuniTiiv

HELP NOT SYMPATHY her visit at tlu» horn* of Mr. and Mrs.

Heavy Asphalt

LOCK SHINGLES
JAO/ LESS THAN THE f
4“/O REGULAR PRICE.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Cq.
TELEPHONE 2515

FRANK SAGE

money
sock
in Ilii*

Monet: in the sock earns no income for
ito owner—neither 1h it secure. It is not
a iicut-&lt;-gg — the only real "nest-egg” in
thc kind that is busy working and build­
ing itself up for the future protection
and comfort of the owner who hu» it
. mjuimIIv invested.

«w Low r rices;

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Reconditioned and Guaranteed

SMITH &amp; DOSTER

USED CARS

O FEED 'EM

RIGHT/

Cars of well known make carry with them a
guarantee of satisfaction . . . the SAME satis­
faction that a NEW car would give, yet the
price is MUCH LOWER. We completely
overhaul them and make them mechanically
perfect in every respect.
We mention a few of the bargains lielow

1930 FORD TUDOR
1930 DURANT SEDAN
1928 STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan
1930 CHEVROLET Coach

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

Hastings, Michigan

�(•’OATS GROAT
x-4 Week’s Letter.
U.rth. B»Vlrr who W.

| LEGAL NOTICES

•

daughter Edith McQueen, tn D, troll
came bark Saturday to visit her daugh­
ter. Mrs Aillr Spindler, in Wcxxl-

IRVING.
,calling on Irving friend on Wedtw
Mr.' and Mrs. George Taggart nnd
. .
EJTSS (pending tlie. winter tn Flint, called al
the home of’lier uncle und aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Nichols Sunday.
William McCann onwidnes-r Mrs .William McCann spent Satur­
day al Gun lake with Mr. and Mrs.

: church on Sututday, April XI.
About 20 were present ut the birth­
and daughter Eva of Bittle Creek day party for Marian Woodman Satenjoyed ice cream and birthday cake lutday evening. It wa: a complete surwith the former’s granddaughter. Lorn.r Sonnenlle, and turlped tier cele­
brate her tenth birthday Thursday.
Comers spent Sunday with bit pani.t,.
Mr and Mrs. Charley Kenyon. ’
Jud Kenyan of Concord; visitfd his
[parents. Mr. .and Mi\ ChurVy Keh- College
' ■’
\on. Tuesday and also called , on h:..
A good program was caiyied out on
uncle.’- George Kinyon
Mrs. Gladyr Modruck.- who hos l&gt;v:f
■o ill In flu- hospital in'Battle Creek:

r Wing r
Th..mp
Bessie Wood*
man and E trlla KHSry. A play which
war. very fitting and well given was
put oi) by a group-of young people.

Mi
Acnes Haight has been kick
with the flu during Hie past week.
Sotfic from here attended tin- P. T.
A nt the Altoft school Friday eve-

The, County Runday School Convcn-

SEX

HON.

CON(

Distr

TUB LARD
PRESERVES

17c

Country Club - pure fruit flavor*

MASTER DILLS

I

You know the quality - they*

PINEAPPLE TID BITS

-

Choice laity bit* of full ripened fruit

for thr County ol Barry, in Chancery.
Rudolph E. Rcichertt . .

GINGER
SNAPS

WHEATIES

SimiHun ami]
spent Sunday at Willard Demond's.
Margaret and Katherine Spindler'

CLUSTER BARS
banking corporation, praying for t he'
issuance' of an order ciilluv; on alf jrrsons who may have claims against i
said Nashville State Bank to present
thc same to said-Receiver, and npke'
legal proof thereof, limiting the time
within winch the same’mgy be pre­ । year;, old nnd at present Is ill.
Mr.- Etta Tolles went to Lansing,
rented and providing for publication of
: Saturday to spend a week with her!
(laughter, Mrs, Gni. Vvreeke and fnm-;
nish blank proofs of claims to be used:
for sttch purpose, and tlu? court being:
tally advised in thc premise.-,;

SALAD DRESSING

q' 25c

yu- c

Embassy Brand - rich i

CAMPBELL’S BEANS

hospital

ADJU&amp;OED -’iml
|k*notu who may

BREAD

Plain or sliced
1 Ib. loaf
Country Club - plain or twin 1*4 Ib. loaf 6c

COFFEE CAKE

...h

12c

WOM
!he : uid Receiver is hereby authoris'd'
to prepare and furnish blank proofs'
j of ylaitn to be used for such purpose. ■ j

BLACK WALNUT CAKE

Edsel Lyon spent Ws vacation‘with
hb grandparvnfs.’Mr. and Mrs Harley’
Lyon of Grand Rapids;
p.&lt;;xr punted. j-ibli-hd and circulated; .1. John-on. &amp;». &gt;i pioneer of Ode- a ’
in the village of Nashville, Barry Coun-| hie- been in ‘poor health the pout year
but was able to get to town and vote!
ty. Michigan.

Repr

JEWEL COFFEE

.JUDGED and DECREED that in de­ . Claud Carpenter, was called to ’Re­
Thursday by the Hine - of hi*
fault of any creditor filing proof of mitbrother. George. He passed away Fri-

HERSHEY’S COCOA
to, thr claims not proved when divi­
dends are paid or distribution made.

to spend the rummer.
John Ocrkey' pawed away at the.I
I Inline of his daughter. Mrs. Mary nun-;
ter’after a long HIbcm. aged 83 years.
I He moved from Carlton to this village
[about 30 .years ago and worked’at the
carpenter trade u number of yearn.:
! two years ago he was compelled • by;
illness to give up his home and live:

place Thursday and burial in. Lakecring- from.pneumonia.
Genevieve Worth-y returned
day from Mason where .she

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Bananas

Golden yellow fruit

SWEET POTATOES
Fancy Southern*

FRESH SPINACH

LEAF LETTUCE
Eieaptional quality

Josep

George Clark passed away at
farm Home Wednesday after a
weeks' illness ot flu pneumonia
leaves a wife and ten children.
Frank Clark, ot Freeport
Mr. and;
Mrs. Clark celebrated their Mty-flrsl
wedding anniversary last year
. ‘ i

Mr. and Mrs. Eldun Matthews and
family spent last week in Jackson visit •’
ing his sister. Ethel, and hmibund.
’ Mr and Mrs. Vern Sinelair hayc a
baby girl, born last week at Pennock
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Kennedy and
family spent Sunday with* her Xathpr.
I Edd. DeMott. and family.of South Has-

Cramer of Nashville Munday.
Archie Cunningham was sick with
flu last week but is able to be back at

LOST ANYTHING?
Try * Banner Want Adv.

j Thursday evening. April 14. We are
' hoping for a good crowd. As this is the
last p. T. A. for this term of school
We will have election of officers for:
next year and the usual pot luck sup-i
per. Sandwiches and one other dish;
and your own table service. Miss Ruby,
Cogswell and Mrs Pearl Matthews'
will have charge of program, and Mrs.i
Viola Kennedy and Mrs. Elsie Sothard I
supper. All are welcome.
|

EXC

Don

QUALITY MEATS

Beef Kettle Roast
(Choice Center Chuck Cut*)

Boneless Pork Roast
Broilers 2 Lb. Average

Hamburg r.
Sliced Liver

Pork Roast

Picnic Style

drive

49c

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SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

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14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 20, 1932

DELEGATES GOOSEN Fancy Salaries Are Paid
AT CO, CONVENTION
Fortunate State Workers

ohn
- to

f

I

1

HON. C. L. GLASGOW TO REP­
RESENT BARRY COUNTY
AT CHICAGO

WARDEN OF JACKSON PRISON LIVES IN REGAL SPLEN
DOR IN CASTLE BL* 114'.BY STATE

CONG. KETCHAM GAVE
A SPLENDID ADDRESS

though Maniifautiiring Was Abandoned Many Months
Ago, Other Stnte Employee^ Earn Money

AGENTS MADE GOOD
SHOWING IN MARCH
Windstorm Insurance 'Co. Add -!
cd Total New Risks of SI,058,290 In Month

The month of March.' d’ -pite the in­
clemency of the wealhet and bad rogiN.i
brought a considerable incre.i «■ mt)-!
IHrIi Priced .Officials Keep Jobs ut Chelsua Cement Plant Al­ insurance tn lore*- in the Miswwim
liuiirunct (Tumiuny of' this rity, Tiic'
uifrid,. tor the .month. *.i.- $l.'vT8.2W&gt;
Whin one cofiiidei1.. financial tooth-

BARRY COUNTY CRIME
COMMISSION FORMS

NUMBER 51

PAGES 1 to 8
POINTS COMMITTEES
Confirmed By City Council At
Meeting Last Week—Ex­
cellent Choices

DELINQUENT BOY
CANBEREALASSET

PROS. ATTY. BIRD SAYS UN­
VOLUNTARY GROUP TO AS­
DERSTANDING IB* PRIME
SIST THE WORK OF
cd-in &gt;hc new &lt; Gmmiv.c&lt; r. relected, bv'
Mayor.Ix-oiufd and confirmed by "the!
REQUISITE
f
SHERIFF
‘ They.will Serve for

PURPOSE OF BODY WINS
INSTANT SUPPORT

■

Saidy. and

tiie en-!

irnproveincpt—

a. „,,.ci.1b,n.K«.ni.

PERSONAL SUPERVISION
IS ONE GREAT FACTOR

(By v. J. brown।
Six Men ip Co.-Operate With
(lai Bnrutw&lt; i.irert s.,had- Lads Who Come From Homes
District Gathering Held At Ben­ By no meant should II be understood that every person wIiom* name appear* ing Jh-.it month. this showing
• .-Law-Enforcing Agencies
'upon the payrolls ot the Mote is enjoying a sinecure. Not all Mate jobs provide
ton Harbor On Wednesday
Where Parents Are Divorced
Bchader.
Wallace.
big i»y and eusy work. Himihed« tlwre an- in position* of trust reqiiiriiut long.
to Better Conditions
Evening
Cnusc/Trouble In School .
-.
&gt; years ot experience to fiihlll who. draw very nominal Hilaries and who devote' it Is bound to do. this old reliable com-:
Tlir AinU meeting of the Brothe-llw Republican Uotmly Convention. hf$&gt;ilmr* to th&gt;-mme,-of the stnt&gt;« A discerning and inquiring mind i-&lt; required puny will get back'into uvular fuim; On the’ evening of May 3rd a jum
department
of
the
county
will
com,
for the naming qf eleven d&gt;'h-g»te.-&gt; t &gt; |„ Mirl out fKjln among these the arnjy ot political "hitch-hiker, ulio'tliumb a-, an insurance, getter. To pick up
!»ood wa.-- hdd Monday night. The
the
Republican
■ --«- - --- District
-- ConvtmUon.
7 .......... ... ,rip. -the loft
wa,,, cmhioiw
, I,,,,,,.- while.llw
- (Uir.ajfV ,
/peaker was John Wendell Bird, of
over SLUIMLQVO ot m w risks, in view &lt;&gt;f
i
.
it
held April 14. and to tile ’Republican
Lansing, prosecuting ationtey of Ing.
fhianrltil cmditlons. evidences th« ■ •
State Convention, to be* mid. April 27
Without including the., salon,-s of
ham cour.'y Wr wish every jxirent
fuel'that this comjKmy l&gt;.i- a rertiark- api&gt;vnt»?d by Prtwecywr L. E. Barnett
Willie Barry minty &lt;an feel Justlj
rmivcned ln the court room on Wed- Unlvwslty and state o||r|te i^Bidenta
’allace. could have heard his splendid talk. Mr.
affic awl in the good wil) inwan! ;t
nriiduy
l,,ul
these being left fur fii.
Bird is hot only « prosecuting attorby the |»eople of tin-, - tati. With the proud of- the absence of • n-riowt fekui•
Preceding this convention there wn..'‘,u* cuiwidrratton. it is foutuLthat the
approach nt the time for better road', its and the high rating tfia
Bentz.
it. Id, in tlmsame plan;, a meeting Unit
who seeks to find the causes, that prothe monthly figure.-, will show larger ;r, a law abiding conntv. it
' individual drawing
had been rallsd to m-IcvI delegate*
llaveh. 1 duce erpue or that may threaten to
MilSTyoi $12,000 ai
even more efficient system can be bail
.
cause crime &lt; His Idea is to correct
Tcprcsent the various voting precinct*।
nually. Two rert-i'
and maintained by the establi*hinrni
.of tin' county at-this county conveh-i
Reickord. the unfavorable conditions ’
$10 000 salarlcr., two!
ot u representative group ut men .wh'i
lion, that being the unly way that
Hr began by stating that if we all
$9,1X10; o n e. $3,000: j I den of the stale penitentiary at Ja$kcan report intelligently and accurau-1;
could lie worked out to meet a situa­
—
understood, each other. mart of the
teven. $7300; Seven. son receives un annual salary of 17.500.’
upon conditions in the community from
troubles of tiro world would be ellmition caused by the new law. which
$7.00&lt;); fifteen. $6,- ; But h&lt;- lire* m p .magnificent new i&lt;m- ,
which they come, The sheriff* offic .
made it impossible this spring to iw‘-,
DOO; si*. $5iS00; thlr-l[ deuce Jtftt built for him at the new
lias S76*qudrc milea of territory to |&gt;o-i
euse for failure to try to understand
k-ct delegates in the manner rrtiuired
ty-flve. 85.000. There!
,lice with only two active and full time,
others It »is largely one's mental
by tiiat law. Fortuniitely the Mipervis-[
it is luxuriously iurnHhcd and
are 101 who ’ receive ।I prj«on
: officer* tu handle tlw work This throw •
state. Justice Holmes of the U. fl.
those who have been fortunate enough
the
Held
work
almost
entirely
upon
the)
slate
pay
ranging
be
­
CHAIRMAN
OF
BOARD
GLAS
tJupreme Court, who recently resigned.
publican members uit&lt;-n&lt;li.ti'tins nuct-i
ltd receive the* warden’s JnvWatioh to
shoulders
of
one
num
for
the
reawnl
tween
$4,000
mid
$4.(
Edison and others kept youthful by
Ing. Seveiwl alro c.ame trom this city.!
I partake ot his hospitality report Hint
GOW NAMES STANDING
i
lluit
the
other
officer
fllust
be
con-1
.
500.
■
Receiving
be
­
maintaining a youthful spirit.
from Nashville and Middleville. In this1
। the viands the commonwealth provides’
tween $3,500 n nd $4.-; I for his table mid the regal splendor
COMMITTEES
rtantly on duty nt the sheriff ■. office FOUR HUNDRED PUPILS TO
Turning to his subject he stated
manner there was a representation ijil
(MM) are 18 : 280, be-1 with which it is served would put an;
the convention from most of the pre-1
Little or no time remain* for tiw alter- i
APTTfTPATP tn
that the maladjusted and delinquent
iff or the uhdcraiwriff to go about H.« ;
rnn*imraii
boy,could be made a valuable asset, if
clncts of tins county
yPrn j. Bmwn tween Fz.600 and $3 - ; European monarch among main atre&lt; t ALSO VOTED TO RETAIN
000 . 408. Pel ween $2.- mayors. In reality, it is estimated, the
rniraiTV lica] tu iranT!cuunty-rnaklh“ a •‘,uP*y ot «ustsn«i
PROGRAM
society would only ret about to under­
C. H. Osborn, chairman of the re-1
.
LUUN I T HtALIn.UNII .condlliqiu wiwn active law violation j
. -*■
stand such a boy—to know hl* home publican county committee, VH..CU
culled w.v,
’.he I ____ _-- - j50®: 6M between $1,500 and [warilen would of nreesrity have to re-'
first meeting to order and W R. Cook
“IW-. between $1,200 and II.- [Ceive a salary of from $15,000 to $20­
surroundings and what hud brought
'.ire occupying their time both day and!
|g FIRST OF
;Ifinn
fiOIJ; THr reinainlng amo
8,(H8 on ”
the
was .elected as secretary.
.
&gt;'• ’Feb*•”-' 000 to be able to enjoy all the emolu- Question of Construction of । nigh:
, him into the mental state which leads
inary
payroll*
receive
less
than
$1200
|
It
llahe
purpose
of
the
commission!
When the convention gatlwrcd „
KIND IN BARRY COUNTY hjxn^into wrong doing
Center Road Referred to
lo
holdVeguIar
meetings
at
which
the
I
ed the question. "Wliat makes
short time afterward- the--.- twvsjj.nile-cxc,'&lt;,t 9* euurse it tnuspbe re- into the $7,500 he M ou tin- payr'vU as
Road Commissioners
meh Were rejected to fill the ■nrlk nwnibercd_that in mdSTITRntutions the receiving, Similar condiiion* are found
| various rommLvioners will report to! Folk Songs to Be a Feature—- --- •J°1 ong?” He said we cobld
positions' and nlHo named tellers The
“«? *’•«'&gt;n&lt;-'H&gt;dc ul.ro ehewlierv.’ Considerable comment I*
i answer tjiaf\if
tfould answer the’
The Banner mentioned last week the] 'he sheriff and prosecutor the condi-1
Work-In Charge of Miss
roll of the towiL-Jiip, wwi called umi I'"nn, ""‘,r bour,‘ or roridence and being heard regarding the almost uni­ T&amp;rt t’hat the new board of supervisor*! lions that exist in their respective .dis-1
questiony do some ,boyr. go
tlw representative, or the various pre- boiisehold exiiense provided.
Mary Ann Collinge
j right?” He silid there is one class of
versal habit now of high state officials l&gt;'unn itx'work in a flnc-.Bpiritcd wav | tncts, [rartlcularly .with a view of sup*
boys
who
go
because
they haven't
cinelx were asked tu name .-omc one
&gt;n far’ it L extremely difficult for having each a chauffeur to drive them by choosing L R Glasgow ot this city j pressing illicit liquor selling or inanuFour hundred pupils representing
go -wrong. Home ‘
The majority of Uie lacturlng Gambling In Its variou about
_ . fifty pf
. ..the rural
. and
fl villag*.*; energy enough
from their localities ir. delegates to th-- the investigator to present a true pic-,: about on official and poliOcal missions. us chairman
board, is republ^an while Mr. Glasgow. lonps wlU be direu*red. the various Xdi
rounty
will jme^nt
the essential ele- district and state ronventhuv, In this lure of extravagant state payrolls ■with----- -• this
----------y Wlll
jrcsent ft* training, he *ald.
Many Automobile*.
‘
men:
in
making
a
bd
ht. In
t
,
iris
;i
a
uviiiuvin.
democrat;
,
aui
but
uv
he
has
always
niuwui
shown)
laws
will
be
explained
to
the
commisway the .eleven necv&lt;sary to rrprerent &lt;»ut making a personal visit to each in-1
u finding .....
jj a
u falx-spirit
surh
fntr-fcnirii on
nn the board and has
ha* .-loner- »»
so »«&gt;■&lt;
that »a lx-ttcr u.-Mv.mwu..,,
ur.der.slandlnv :
* .
.
,
// ; Chicago, Judge Kavanaugh
‘
\hr county at the dixtnet riinvvntKui Mitution and
out j..o.
just .what By l,’r *“?• Ulis matter of furnish- 8UC
;ire received m
in addition to
to/’!K state motor can- for every “Tom. |K.cn ,o faithful and consistent as a/will exist between tire officers and the:
head'of the municipal court
boys,
also the eleven required for tlw Mate. emoJunicntsjire'
4.
commencing
at
8:00
o'clock
accord
­
Eick and Harty, who happen to be- mclnlx r that the board dropped all, |j&gt;;mpk of each district and through tin
...
Having had a lot of troubleth lads
convention, -were named and their the monthly pay check.
ing to Mrs Maude W.
county, from a certain school in that|city he
b^umSTSe a ^rmu^'n’^te,"1 a
“nd "“T* 'U'n “ “”*i
llw
tj’Smith,
urXttake-in
choice wax ratified by the convention
Warden llirhly Paid
A chairman.
.
jenition nf the law abiding citizens will
had a personal investigationof
Tlie &lt;leicg:it&lt; •. wire us tolloa-s:
&lt; .
.
.
,o u»- .!«,« r«&gt;wmlonl ' "r
«”■ •«‘ the home surroundings of the 832 boys.
'
'Tlje new presiding* officer of the i be secured,
board took.time off to ohuow his stand- ’
’
. ..
.
• - 1
only 252 of them came from, homes
al Benioji Harbor:
’
rifral anil village, M-lrools participated1 where parents were living together.
DEMnCRAT^
FFFI
ing-committees
for
the,ensuing
year,
made
and
in
every
instance,the
com,
1— Hon. C. L Glasgow. NtqjivIHe.
ULmuuimio rccu
h uj|&gt;
foU,)U,.;
i oiK.ri sipde program.
2- Ed. Blake. Middleville.
mts&amp;inner chosen is a person who has; The 'various, rebook have been train- The rest were from homes where
’
QUITE ENCOURAGED Equalization—Backus. Cluue. Moon. th&lt;? respect and consideration of oil1 ing separately for several months un- the parents were divorced, or where
3- Clydir Wilcox. Chy Isl Ward.
,
Strum. Wotring, Mclrityie. Brown.
the law abiding citizens of ids district |d&lt;r the direction of Miss Mary Ann■ one of the parents had died. A
4— J M Townsend, City. 2nd Ward.!
l(.real home, which gives a boy a chance
c Ketcham. City 2nd.!
(Continued on page six)
Local Delegates to State.Con.
Sfe.rftoww. Oauns-Maw. Im.
•CcWinge of Michigan State College.1
ard. Graves.
(Continued on page five)
"
ward.
.
I Miss Colhnge has beeiT devoting three!
vention Repo’rt Large
Criminal Claims—Barber. McTrttyre.
6—Burton Perry, City 3rd Ward
GRAND RAPIDS QUARplays each month to training the pn1,11,1 tl,p l‘achers.

SUPERVISORS TAKE
VOLUNTARYCUT

RURAL SCHOOLS TO
GIVE MOS C FESTIVAL

MANY ORDERS FOR
SEEDLINGS RECEIVED

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«

'
Gathering!
COUNTY AGENT FOSTER HAS
Dr. J«l.n W. o»„
lU,n, M.v ,,
REQUESTS FOR 22,000
« Ctarlr,
S»A.n &lt;&gt;•,-«.
LeonaiJ. Jacob Edger of this city, yK|#onic
SMALL TREES

'.CU‘“''

McC*“"- *““*•

TFTTF TAMING APR

ICHC L, uro I HU «rn.

All Voters Must Re-register
NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

F

JUDGE McPEEK HAS

Numbers on rhe program have been
NFRVHIK RRFAKnDWN
...worked into the school pnwrams as
ncnVUUD DntABUUWfll
Program of Sacred Music
। -pecial problems in connection with I
«».«,,w Charles
Dh-rt™ ParI..,Wotrl„,
[Ward Quick of NtuhVillr.
musical education. Mrs Smith says. Unusually Heavy Responsibili­
Methodist Church Next
iker. Dr. Swift. Glenn Gardner and W rnmner
—
i-a
The
idea
Ls
-a
comparatively
new
one.;
ties
and Attack of Flu Sap­
—,
... ■
McCann, Brown,
Sunday Evening
PRICES NA-MED ARE
R. Harper of Middleville, and H H snul|, Mayo'
although more than 20.000 rural school!
ped Strength
(Continued nn page three&gt;
The Aeolian mule quartette, of Grand
Mott of Baltimore attended the demo- * — A
'
in the state have already tak-1
VERY REASONABLE cratlc Mate convention at 'sagiiuiw la-’ ; Township Clerks*. Rejrorte—Stutz. Rapids, will jing .at the Methodist chil&lt;|ren
, Our readers will be sorry to learn
en part in similar programs duringk-the'
Moon, Leonard. .
WOMAN OBTAINED
evening.
week. The democrats are feeling, quit-,
— April
past two years This .season all counties that Judge Russell R. McPeek is ill at
Apportionment — Graves. McIntyre. church next Sunday ---!; 15. in ptace of the evening participating in Hits work have con- .h» home, having ruffcred a nervous
,
MONEY FALSELY HERE ptacl! Yo"r Onicr Fof Pini’ ‘‘"d encouraged and ate hopefiiVof carry- ! Strain.
toward
breakdown which,
This 1-.U aa fine
tinequartette.
nunrt&lt;-!tc. We
Wt-ar-!centrated
nr.-1
.......-a -fJ May festival.
i
whu-ii. the
thr doctors
dnetnrs say.
khv. is
Spruce Seedlings By April ■, ing the state ns well as the nation, be- ' Printing—Leonard. Barber. Pcnnels. rervicc. This
'cause of Hie existing financial depres-!i County ..Property—Schader, Stutz, confident that all wild hear them will! Michigan has been a pioneer tn this due to overwork. Anyone who knows
Represented That She Was
25 For May
be delighted.
| tyIx. ,ot work'among rural schools. So (the Judge unUerstands that lie delights
. . Delivery
.
isiyiL There delegate* reported a l.-re-ie ’McCann.
Soliciting For Benefit of *
____ , Agent
_________________________
..................................
Cohnty
Harold J Foster, is and enthusiastic
attendance. at the ’
(Continued on page five»
The quartette Is compared of the I far. tlw schools participating have ill his regular work; but he takes it
now taking orders lor Pine and Spnice conventwn. which went on record fa- j
________
following'First tenor. Mr. Alfred Han- made studies of musical appreciation very seriously and goes to the bottom
St. Rose School
sen; second tenor. Dr. E. B Andersen; | by Ricans of. phonograph records and
every proposition that Is submitted
Seedlings ut ta* delivered from the vorimj the ivju ai ot the 15th Amend-, IIIORF BROWN HFI D
A woman blew into this city a few Forestry
lhForrMry Dept..
Michigan State Cu1-i«Hnt and tiro Vol*:, id Act. hut offcretl. JUUUt- “ IsL.*'
baritone; Mr. Leon Verrehoor; buss. Mr radio, folk dancing and choral work.
lu him in court. For the last, year Ids
dny-i ago. By slick performance she !. 7,;a^tid.
M... Eve:".' year Mr E&lt;&gt; - rm-alteRiatlve. We think think
when when
the the
COURT LAST WEEK Frank Rosenkranz. The quartette will a feature on the program to be pre- duties have been unusimlly heavy. Not
succeeded in getting wliat seemed an ter performs^service
- '’
ib.assisted by
Mrs------Allred
Hunren,--so- .........
j .M.nb-d J&gt;y ...v
the Barry county ..scluwf oll|
5’------------has he had
the --regular
lor the farm- Atnerroan people «?•’ urged by &gt;it|e .
■
—
—------------- —
---------------—
-- —
—- —grist
— —of
evidence of the approval of the Sister.*, ers of Barry county. TIm* order L-. party to do uwny with national pro--Substituted For Judge R. R. | -----• ■puplL
prano
E. ■&gt;
B Andcrron, v&lt;:on-i
pupiLvvill
will
bribe
(pllowing list
Urt of
of folk!
folk cases to
tohear
hear and
and try
try and
and the
the usual
usual
p
.uom and Mi -. ..
—.pupils
wui be
ue’ihe
sue following
following
um
oi
ioik
of St. Joseph for soliciting, which she;I grouped and tiro tree's ure defivere.-l hlblllon and to rcjtUire the right toj
-- - ' — - —
--------— ...
i1 number cf decisions
a—tb
*------------------------I tralto.- The accompanist is Mrs. Leon -----sung* -----from different
lands.
make in his own
McPcck Who Is Ill At His
did. for advertising on book cover* to'Iwithin a short time after removingnnrtke and to sell liquor that u party;
Veirehoor
i
We.'I May ’.hr keel Row, EntiUta court, many of them complicated, but
be used in St. Rose rchbdl. When the.!from.the nuncry.
.'Charlotte Home
The program l^juulollows.
; folk tun.-: “The Hundred Piper., ’ also, because he has always been re*dyt
ought to present- Mime plan by which
Sisters learned of the fraud this worn-' Trees ordered'at'the following prices this b to be done. Failure to do tluit’ „»...»
Program.
j Scoich folk tunc; Danny Boy," Irish to respond to such calls, he has been
Owing to the Illness «.
of Judge’ Me- I
an was attempting to perpetrate, they!
—vw.. of
v. Grand Rapids' Hark- Hark My Saul-George C folk*tune; “The Home Road.” Amerl- «nt to Detroit and Grand Rapids and
Judge Brown
fet out at once to put -a-stop to it., must be used for 1ore*t. Christmas might mean a far worse condition than Peek. MBH
■held
■ ■ court ■here ...
last week -for a short
- - ! Stebbins—Mole Quartette.
can; Santa 'Lucia. ’ Neapolitan bout to other cltita to try cases in other eirWith the assistance of the officers the trees or wind break plantings. Norway wc now have.
jnored
Mayor
time. On Fridav he handed out three 1 The Wayside Cross-Dr. H. R. Pal-|song; "The Wraggle Taggel Gypsle*." cults.many of them long and very dlfSpnice
seedlings.
2
year
olds,
2
to
-6
—
-The
conver
money which she had secured from a ;Inches High. $32»5 per 1000. White Pino Leonard ot thl
—,
selecting him as rentences to men who hud confessed nier—Male Quartette
(Gypsy air; -Tiie Volga Towing Path." flcult cases, involving big issuss and
few business men for advertising was
inches
an
alternate
delegate
to
the
National
that
they
were
guilty
of
the
crimes
Wings
of
the
Morning
—
Chas.
P.
Russian tune; "All Through the Night.” much study, some ot them haying rec­
&gt;1
timed
td
tnem
seedlings,
2
year
olds.
2
to
4
1...!...
returned to them.
.. r,.„.
• C|,.IIKC(1
them. The sentences ; Scott-Mixed Quartette.
Welsh air; "America the Beautiful.'-': ords running into several hundred pages.
"rawytM u»t ill.- Mi!',- «■
N°'™'
-----------------------*
were
ns
follows:
i
Clo*.
Cloee
to
Thee
—
John
9,
Fer&gt;
Arfiericnn
--------------------------------------------*'Hh lawyers' briefs that ore large vol­
-------------------------‘ . were as follows:
I crore, uioee to ■inec-jonn a. rer-t American.
,
bwlnru iron ut this city do n« ptnlw'JT?11?!',,’
,
• rape,; ns—Solo— Mr. Rosenkranz.
------------------------------------ ----- ------------------------------1 umes. The Judge has to look over all
Rnqplinp C*htirrhmf&gt;n
Hem’, Singleton, charged-------------anyllUnK tor nrt.- iuuJ.ti wblelt u prp- l.lvt.- tt 1&gt; l*r HW Oiii.-r yurti'l,., nn.l paseune
ynurenmen
uiih
KiV(,n
lwo lo Unwith
. yt.ars
at , Lou. Tl„. I?or&lt;1 ,.Jolni A w&lt;.s._ HEALTH UNIT
GIVES
—• ••••■
— —■■■—|tl)e twtimony in these records, rrud
.wnlrt UaMW t. b lu, U.e tanelll 'i,h'r ‘c- "t lh«- »tou- m.-nbunrt
o( Ht.
dm or rrtool or thr
••»■ hr Md 01 rorymr cl-.
Build
Stone Tower
-Duet—Mr. and Mrs Hansen.
RPPflRT IN RANNPR - the briefs, and look up the cases cited
UUltu
luwer
F,jrreM stldr. Of Nashville, on a
Nearer My God To Thee-J. R. Swre«ntrUKl IN BANNER by the lawyers. To weigh the evidence
*, ■ ainm ot Hi JoM-Hh ouhm lint «BA"“
•“»
I
A twcnty-flvc-toot stone bell tower ■ ,llllutf,ry charge was Rivennine. nvy—Male Quartette.
“ outaldc
— cases is no
.i
Wil nnd decide such
V
lor 1.1A, Ip IN 0,1. If II. hiu^lvm tiers totaling over 22.000 Medllttex,
.. ........ — and
—d
Reading of Statistics Will small
Judge Mcl
■1 Shall Not Puss Aagalt: This Way!
----- :matter.
---------------.-Peek has had
by April
25th- bcMeved to lx- tiro only one of it- kind Dllinths „t tlw county tail.
—
authority tor n«h a pro^ct. Hr Matr. she order must be placed
■
_.
P(Vt of thiZcity. charged!—8 8. Effinger-Male Quartette . ;
a lot &lt;4 that to do within the last few
that (IV
no muonr iirv-uiici
hraratirr nui
will w
br Bitru
flvrn thr
Mr -Porter
Prove Value of This Splentlllil
me l:,r
- ------ dvllrrry.
- • IP rrr --- -nV* in the cdmitty htu just been completed
• right
....to solicit
.....for .....
___
if
wilt
u-ntvt
trooCth
a
«Mr
■
by
member
of
the
Baseline
Methodist
.
Allll
unlawful
use
ot
a
motor
vehicle!
CaileM
Thou
Thus.
Oh
Master
—
Geo.
years.
Tire
hardest
of
his burdens with­
,
.
.
IIIIIUW4UJ U5&lt;7 U, U III,,-Ml
the St. Rase church. if J011 want trr^s A1?1'* yrar
,. , r..,------- -, .u......
,
did
Organization
.u_
—
....
----—
i
...
•
a. Mietske—Solo—Dr, E.
B
’
.
Andersen.;
.
Episcopal
church,
in
the
southeasttvn
wa
„
j
)U
t
on
probation
for
a
period
of
in
his
own
circuit,
ha*
been the fact
school, or for any department of Its
Many f^rm building sites could be
comer of Barry county. Field stone war, three years.
: Thanks Be To God—Stanley Dickson. 1 The
Is dl- ' ha* hap to appoint receivers
.... attention of our readersUiat.be
work, without w-ritten authority from Unproved in appearance with.a back-,[ UM-d
in tile comtniction and the work
,—----Mixed
--------------Quartette
reeled
reeledto tothetheofficial
officialreport
reportof ofthe
thefor five banks in his own district that
him and the written approval of the Rroiind of. pine or spruce planting..:
Sweet Sa'iour.ytless Us—A. W. Lan-! Barry County Health Unit, published, were suspended, and also named a reu­
•officers pf the Hastings Commercial. This planting could also serve to keep ■was done entirely by (.killed workmen-! Rev. J.W.Kitching
sing______
—Male Quartette.
’
j on Page 8 of this Issue.
, celver for —
—*- *batik
—•* “
■** *-••
—• in
an *Ionia
that
failed,
C]Ub
*
&lt; the cold northwest winds from the ■ members of the congregation under
*,— w-._ ®
«...
------------- —«Barn
— ­■ Especial attention is Invited to the! winch bank the presiding judge of that
Father Geller and the Sisters ot St .'buildings. ^Annually many M
- 'supervision of the Rev. H. E Dixon.
RrfPHfPK Cnll nere .bs*ow
“y u
Ovcr-^Joseph
i
Circuit
minister.
A.
dedicatory
service
I
receives
-Maie Quartette.
; statistical report. Anyone who will circuit was an officer, *o he could not
f
0r
trees
are
going
on
to
now
unproductive,
Jooeph deserve commendation *
'
‘
was
held
Sunday
with
the
Rev.
Dr.
C.
|
Rev.
John
W.
Kitching
of
Fenton
nad
those
figures
cannot
fail
to
be
have
anything
to
do
with
the
receiver'sand
and
hilly
Ipnds.
later
to
be
cut
their prompt action In this care.
’ FRACTURED HER HIP.
! convinced of the value of thU work. ship. The complicated, legal questions
. ;for Christmas trees- and timber. A E Pollock, superintendent of the Albiort!i! has received a call from the First Pres- &gt;
planting of 6 ft. by 7 ft. Is generally —Lansirfg Methodist Episcopal district j: bytertan church here atid will be in-' Mrs, Oliver Tasker, of this city, wife For instance, the number of school growing out of each of these receiverEXCELLENT BARGAINS
'tailed as pastor May 5. according to
ships, and
of our
the undershcriff.
many question*
fell inthat
the kttqhcn children who
~ ArMirOTICch -rule u/ccv recommended for forest plantations in charge.
present plans. Rev. A. T. Tomshaney ot her home Sunday afternoon and to this limo
time is 3.825
3.895 Tho
The number who have had to be put up to the Judge for
AuVtnl IbtU I nib WttK This would reqlure 1000 trees per acre ;
MISSIONARY SUPPER.
‘of pattie Creek will preach the tnstal- broke her right hip. Surgical aid was were found to have some physical de­ consideration and decision, have added
The Missionary Union of the Metho­ jlation sermon. Following the installs-: summoned and she was taken to Pen- feet was 2.918 and the number of de­ much to his heavy responsibilities. As
Don't Fail to Read and Take completes official RECORDS.
j Three new official records of produc- dist Episcopal church will serve a *up- 'tlon service, will be a reception for the nock hospital, where the fracture was feels 4.891. Home visit* were made to if this were not enough, he had an at­
Advantage of Excep
­
। tlon have Just been completed by cows; per Wednesday, April 27. from 5 Iq 7,,; Rev. and Mrs. Kitching. The public is reduced and she was made as com- 271 school children. A total of 222 tack of the flu which, in his weakened
tional Offers
(.In the herd of R. F. Lock*1- ot Cressey, price 25c.—Adv.
| invited to this service.
' | fortablc os possible.
health classes were taught; children condition, proved to be more serious
.
, examined by the county dentists num- &gt; than it would ordinarily have been.
‘ No render of the Banner who con- which
---------entitles&lt;hcm to entry m the Adi
suits hl$ own best Interests can afford1 need‘ Register
----.... —
j bcr 414; there were 177 excluded from' The doctors have insisted that there U
of the
American
1 school because of communicable dis­ JUst one thing for tiro Judge to do, and
to overlook the advertising in this B-! Guernsey Cattle Club. Peterboro. N. H .
' eases; a total of 315 food-handling that is to cease work for a time until
sue. There ore special offers that In-1 Tltese animals include six year old
places .were inspected and there were he can regain his health and strength.
terest the housewife, the automobile Fair View Rltta 182.979. with a produc177 inspections of dairies; 1682 were
driver, the farmer and every class of.Hnnof 12.738.9 pounds of milk and
। vaccinited against smallpox; tubercu-; BARRY CO. ASKS FOR
citizens. There hre some special bar- 663 2 pop nds of fat in ciaas A; four!
gain prices quoted, not only on mater- year old Minnie, of Fem Hili 203.648.
rajs
were taken in 113 coses; 31
30,000 LBS. OF FLOUR
ials and merchandise, but for services with a production of 12.460.1 pounds of
samples of milk were examined.
i
These offer* are attractive.
milk and 6023 .pounds of fat In class
: Wc hope every reader will turn to Red Cross Chapter Makes Be­
Advertising is business pews; and.. B. and four year old Edgemere's Peach
: the report and read It carefully.
for ttie practical man, is most valuable Blossom 196,187, with a production of
quest Fron\ Govt.—To Be
You are hereby notified that there will ‘be a re-regiatration of all voters in the city of Has-1
home talent play.
information. The Banner goes into 1 M88.I pounds of -milk and - 524.4';
Distributed By Poor gppt.
aimpst every home in the county. Its \ pounds of fat in class BB.
: tings in accordance with Act 306, Public Acts of 1929, and as amended by Act No. 200 of the1 -a Poor Marled Mun," at Ai-Gon-;
new«xcolumiu an- thoroughly read, Wo
—
The Barry County Rod Cross-chapter
I Quin
school. Thursday evening,!
ar. uwing that the advertising column, Gl"t^KR^PiT*B wmi nrorea , Public Acts of 1931,
tlirough Rev. L. L. Dewey, chairman.
..
,
,
. .
.
.
.
„
'April 21. Adults 10 cents.—2 wk*.
I
NOCK HOSprr
HOSPITAL
WITH
GIFTS.
be looked over Just as conscientiously j
sorK
*» w
,T" nnfT
“
you are further notified that such re-registration will be held at the Council Rooms m the
'------------ -----------------During the past week Pennock ho*-1! City Hall
from the government for distribution
beginning on May 5.h, 1932.
™u“
and they will bring good returns to our
pit si has been remembered with the
to the needy in thU county. Th* di*leaders.
.
.
_
following useful and greatly appreclaThe
Registration
Board
.will
be
in
session
at
the
Council
Room
May
G
and
7,
from
8:00
A.
8
ran
gg
ball, price Ito.—Adv.
BAKE SALE.
’«* «*“•:
Camp Fire Girl* will hold a bake sale
Guild No. 8. Mrs. Jacob Rehor chair-., M. lo 8:00 P. M.
1
pythian sisters supper.
at White A- Houvener'* Saturday morn- man. donated S7 cans fruit and pickles.
This registration will be known as the Permanent Registration method and will include all /ro^fiv^ro seven.—Adv. ^uUer BWg I
6 glas. es
of Jelly and■ a quantity ol
Ing. April 23 at nine o'clock.—Adv.
‘
- -»
, nursery supplies.
■ .
i voters residing in the city of Hastings, Michigan, and all voters must be re-registered in order
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1 Guild No. 19 provided waste baskets i to vole at any election held after the above date.—Adv.
*
tv«r, satmtonSlt u a«r lab
At I. O. O. F. Saturday night, April for all the patients’ rooms, which were
i
4-27
C.
E.
DA
VIS,
City
Clerk,
j
-m2
HmtnS».u.
|
23.—Adv.
। badly needed.
9—Lpuicnce Harnett, Citv-4th Ward
10— Will Bhuiu-rs. ettv 4lh Ward.
11— Wm. Lind, Woodland.
Tlic delegates to the ttate convention

�Tilt HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Vj, 1M2

PAGE TWO

LOCAL NEWS
traveller* had no trouble tn getting
all the meat they needed
S. B. Wilcox U slowly gaining and 1*
I The view.-of Lsle Royale took tiie bet­
wUh Them. When they returned to able uy rit up a part of the time.
ter part of two reels They were intense­
civilization. they showed their picture* 1 Mr. and Mrs Wesley Logan have
ly interesting. He described the island
RAY
NOLAN
OF
CALEDONIA
moved into the Osboni bungalow on
DADS* NIGHT PROGRAM WAS its about 45 mile* long averaging about

VERY INTERESTING AND
ENJOYABLE

activities
WERf

SCOUTS
qONSTRATED

There is fine fBhlng aropnd the island,
and commercial fishermen make profit •
able catches. Tlie surface ol the .is­
land as seen at prcrent* rVldenrcs th.-

SPOKE TO ROTARIANS
ON MONDAY

ni&lt;*y had spent u large sum of money

In preparing for this, journey, thay1
HAD MANY INTEREST­
•old their pictures for $.UX) more than
ING AND TRYING TIMES
The speaker said that one might

Wild Animals Visited Their wonder why anyone would want to:
take such a journey. He said he was: scripus operation at Pennock hospital
Camps But Did Not Seri
always fu*cinatcd by the mountains,| last* week, la gaining nicety.
ously Molest Them

Educational views of Many
Scenic Attractions and Isle
Royale Were Shown
The p. I a' meeting held Thursday

nothing belter Ilian to hike to some
place »inch no one el.se luid Halted;
both Had a delightful ilmrlx&gt;4ka’',l'standing they had traveled fin foot and
had wire trying expe/icncM.

the peace conference following the
Revolutionary war lie insisted that the

la recovering nicely ' from law recent1
tiperaliun at Pennock hospital.
.. ;
FOR SALE--! International »ix
horse-jxiwer Buzz rig
mounted on1
truck. A bargain.—Universal Garage

ILLUSTRATED LECTURE .
The members ot the Barry County;
go to Laming Thursday where'
SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Normal
they, will "sir in" on the afternoon hoI. Gregg ot M. S. C. to Talk s|e;&gt; ol the legislature.
The ’ next Cliecr Up party will be
On Beautifying Grounds and
Monday* evening. April 25 in the
Pythian Ti inple. in the Fuller Bldg
Growing of Bulbs

0.

.men*, of iajheS' We iye Atuv that
fathers pre*nt'-were convif. cd,as
the fa'l^r of the troop .kutier in

was brought

the hi pa which contain* a »hrll).
No other leather wear* a* long
tn*rau*e no other leather con-

brought a beautiful bouquet of double

Tuesday, which arc greatly appreciated
Forrest B lame was much aurjirtscd.1
rail. In this they were* disappointed tings Central building on Saturday.
Mr. Nolan d-veribed in detail flu- pre­ April 23 at two o'clock Mr. Gregg will but very pleasantly, on Thursday
parations he and his comjimuon. Brook hate •|&gt;tinwns qf native shrubbery when in the evening twenty friends
--- -■ — • • bridge and birthday
and will oiler some suggc*tion* per- "dropped in'
Jud both been mountain clhnbers and tatnlng to rock gardens There will
the Upper
brk i- being nicrviuwd yearly,
tnqt(ntnln travellers. so they knew that
Another film was Riven showing the 'they should not lake the valley reulons
nrk which the 'department does' in to get to their destination in the Arc­
tic circle, They should skirt the lower
ranges of nimintairu. nicy had to cumiMiign to nwikc Barry county more
plan carefully for reducing the weight beautiful and U sponsured'by the Fedui the jack, which each edrrted on h|»:
summer and the ptevioas summer, it is .back. Instead of the ordmaryr ruja*.
most diillcult to succc.ssiuliy right such
fifes. There are watch towers Iwjded bulky.
It has been decided by these orpanations that Ute Peony is preferred
&gt;r n'oMintv Bower and special jefturts

Work Shoe* always stay *oft,
ire.er scuff, and *tan&lt;i up better
mruImM ripa noil arid*.
Price*
are no higher than any good
work alloc. Gome in today and
cimiilnc a pair without oliligatioii.

Ironside Shoe Company
The House of Quality Footwear

prepared to l
cither slipped.
den* or shiubbrry or bulb* tx tits’ll)
to attend thi:. lecture and particularly i.
the puprt? uf the school:.

Schools to Giue May
Musical Programs

nibng

Munhall. Haatiiigs. Route 4 on

drsjMTately ill.

Decoration D;

ew Dresses Just Arrived

pov-lbiilty

have .i splendid reputation
i square and honest dealing. Any &lt;
contemplating the beautifying ot th
1 cemetery Jot will do well to cons

HEpUCED

Special discount
bought from stock.

Millinery &amp; Ladies’ Furnishings

Hastings Monument Works

EAST STATE. STREET

TELEPHONE 2522

High School Dramatic club 'presented'
two one-act plays. - The Rising of the

Mi a Lillian Tolhurst announced und
•xplulncd the plays, giving brief biog-

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Mrs. D A VuiiBuskirk gave a wi
itureMinx review oj Channing Po
wk's, recent successful play. "Ti

Butter

“Destry Rides
Again”

PREMIER CORN

QQC

SWISS STEAK
FOUND—

1 1C
1 k
&lt; QC

1O

Cocktail

SUNDAY—MONbAY

RICHARD BARTHELMESS

“Alias The Doctor”

49«
PIMENTO CHEESE OCC
PER. POUND—

Hili’' Bru-., pound lin— WW

hfl ANKI.I.J.S. lln-

Tin club greatly apprrciauw 11
work o! M;-. HoU-on und ?3r uvcrlr
and tlxir students in tht&gt; line ps&lt;

Red RASPBERRIES

Pineapple
Smoked PICNICS

Double Feature Program
Charles Rogers in
“The Rockies* Age”
and Miriam Hopkini

Christopher Overley dirtituw. playhl
two lotvly nundxr-a and refunded to

♦ CLIMALENE

COFFEE

TOM MIX

BOILING BEEF
mu—pound—

PORK SAUSAGE

CbW

' After the meeting a priori!tn and n
fr«tshmenL* were enjoyed by all 11

7C
1
■ u to be a study of the plant-:
id rare of bulbi thtougliout the'
■nd »lU b»- i'.!i»tr«led by Mere*

OKC

• &gt;r Hamburger. 3 Hr..

TOMATO JUICE

Feldpausch’s
''Whtrt Better Food* Cott Lett”

i.c ot.tiw wonderful
ug to be found in the
ravelled over on that
o ■ Particularly were

Plano .’olo-dacquclnie Moore
Banjo playing and .-ringing—,Mt-

Ruth Chatterton

Chance*

‘Tomorrow and
. Tomorrow”

LAST DELTON.
(
About ntty enjoyed the party at th?,
home of Mr and Mr* Ardy Louden­
. and m.ii in the policy district Saturday
Mi* Kellar Shin Iui ula&gt; Api.i
m*lit lb&lt; t -ruing was spent tn danc-1
.it l.‘3o at a put luck luncheon Pro- nig Light refreshment* were served,‘
.i.un in ciurge ol Mr- Ben Gulley I atui at a late hour all returned home'
itunking they lud •ujqyed a very•'
pteaunt evening.
On account of the death of Gordie'i
Durkee's lather near MUo. Utile David;
Durkee U spending a fcjy dayi. with ,
hl* grandparcuu. Mr and Mr*. Juhni
Paul Hlaikhard and family of Kulusoo spent Bunday at Elmer Willison *.

‘Charlie Chan*

"Thank* Again" and
PATHE SOUND NEWS

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
TWELVETREES

“Panama Flo”
‘Michael
Also Cartoon Comedy

4

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL *•. 1932

I

CAMP FIRE ACTIVITIES.
BARRVVILLE.
._ ...
! Mrs Jqne. Irwin took Duane Dajr.
Several of the members, ot A-kip- Ennond Strong. Richard Green and
ray-a group. Mrs. DcVrle-i leader, are George Gillette to Coats Grove Satur. planning to take the examination tor day to attend '.he Roys’ Conference.
HASTINGS. MICH.
TELEPHONE 2162
V- W. SC HENKEL M«r.
Flrrmakcr's rank soon.
They rejiort a fine time.
•
; All the active member.-, have now
Mr nn&lt;j
MeOov. nuwll.
A Few of the Many Speciale for Saturday, April 23
! Dartlcljfcted tn rooking and .serving junior niid Billie Corrie and ln*nd ol
(Continued from page one)
H. H. S. TRACKMEN TAKE
Horseshoe Clubs Hold
Firemaker's dinner eueh ?ir! being re. Grand Rapids Mr and Mr*. &lt;5ankl and
1— Rep. l/n W. Felghner. Nashville. . '-ixinxlbjr for a part in the'planning. pa»wo! Battle creek were - Sunday
CENTER CUTS
SECOND IN G. R. MEET
Meet in Grand Rapids 2— Ralph Drvine. Castleton
''preparation and serving and iwcoupt iu&lt;-4IA in the home of Mr. Jnd Mrs
3— Ed. Blake. Middleville. *•
I of tin* expense. Thi* group 1. o large will Hyde
•
Representatives
of
the
Hastings!
Squad Noses Out Allegan By
4~-Gb*n Whitmore. Middleville.
'that if-was advisable t&lt;» work in two
....
Center Shoulder Cuts
Lb.
Horseslior club met with represen5— Wm. Lind. Woodland.
oivinons. one al the home &lt;4 Barbara'
dlnnrF sund-ttf iniix-me ttv
One-Third Point—^Snyder,
tatlves of otlier clubs of this dis­
6— Mrs J M Townsend. City 2nd Crook and the other at the hr.rm- ..f
dinner Sural.., I„*ra...ng thbirthdays M tier hU'-ba:
trict at Grand Rapidi yesterday eve­
it
. Gardner Got wqts
Ward
; Hcxinr Downing. .
7— Ed. Parker. City 3rd Ward
Hastings High traciwtaw had t|w ning to talk over plans for the coming
For their next meeting tiw girls are:
Mr and Mni. Alb*-it fLlttor. and
season. According to Charlie James,
6—John Weiasert. City 3r&lt;l Ward. ; planning a hike and cooking of supsatisfaction of nosing out Allegan bv competition will probably ojwn early
9—W. R. Cook. City 4th Ward
I per. Betty Donley v, chairman of ar- children ot Bellevue and Keinath Wil-,
1-3 of u point m "a UlangiiUr track
in Jump The question ol forming A
. cox of Kalamazoo were Sunday' guests
1%-M. O. Hili. City 4th Ward.
'tangemcnis for this occasion.
;
of
Mr. and Mr Herbie W:l--.x and
I
Th** PURE Ho.me-Renderad Lard- NOT
4
OC
11—C H. Osborn. City 4th Ward
,' To
...,
....„
vary the
usual work meeting a •&gt;&gt;J—aft* a Chicago Lard. Will, Maal Order Only.
• Lb*.
enuxin. Union High with fifty entries “
111 * "1
.
It wa.s a-ct-rtmiicd that this countyiflul meeting was held at the nontr oft
in the field took first nlare with 71
Even though the active sea-tin is.. WM entitled to or* of tip* delegates tol Murgaret Barnett. A fine time wa-. rc-l
jtlie Republican National Convention, ported by all tlinne present.
points, I lasting* with 11 entries was
..................................
4n tL\“rrJ*!!rn,.ng ,pn,t?cT Mss10? “li'.to
«o *
Tier
Wednesday
bv new
held m
in Chicago
Chicago next
next June
June Tne:
The’"
1
M-owul
with 18 2-3 points and Allegan
■ ’ at
....... of ofti- I
■
■■—
— ■I rera member s are urged to attend.
as third
1
ul Honorobh* C I. Glasgow, of!
w-r.-v
O-E-C’r-«
c-Ca uroujrGroup.
', ,
.
j .
was
third with
with 18
18 1-3
1-3 points.
points.
time. A nadir complains that although
*frs Van Doren celebrated &lt;’u“* ,arKe,y atUnd.-d and a
Although small In size', the H H S.
Na-'hv,Ik‘’
The O-E-Ce-Ca Camp Fro- girls and’
—e ik anxious to buy a ' m coral-hand
|Uad gifte
g;Ae a good account ■*.
of itself.
u
*-111 ** unanimously endorsed for that place.' their, guardian. Mr-' E &gt;. Caiikin, anditheir twenty-ninth a’eddin..
squad
Theron Marun,
iking two firsts, four thirds
land.was M-lecled st Ik-nton Harbor.'assistant guardian. . Mi- ' Catherine'sitvery p!&lt;a-rntly at.tiu
taking
thints and two inir tnis *f&gt;r' ■ , B r
[the following day.'
i Claik.^njoy.-d an indoor picnic a&gt; th- Mr. Olive (.’atppbeli. in Hattiny.A1 have Ixr-u vidting at the hot
■ vertbed. Perhaps he looked under ths
home of Mrs Catikm ’ Soon [the food 1 Tiuirsdjiy. R-v. tiral Mt- Swaddling; and Mr-- Cha». Day began
Wayne Snyder ran the 440-yard dash EUGENE BARLOW WINS
,I .Reablutiotw
JL were presented heartily: „
• heading ot Muw£al Imtrumenu?—
Preui&lt;L.m Hoover
itnnver and
anil the!
the was
a ... prefatred'
rr.t - and
amt w.i.
»,
if'erwurd; I
Hickory and. Mrs. Owen *,[ Cedar ■ Claud Hofiintui Of Map!*1 G
in !»fl seconds flat to nose nut Esvcld of
RflYINP ^FMI FINAI lenriATKincr
*n‘tor*,n* Presulcnt
Union. Nelson Gardner in the mile run.
DUAII1U OCtvlI-r IPIHL 11 u lfun a ! adminlitration. Governor quickly- devoured’os most
i i &lt;r&gt; u : t v
i
. Brueker and.....
Hie state administration J members present wt-r- very hungry' The L A. S n the Iwrne of r&lt;-. I Kenneth Wilcox railed pn Arthur’
made a great spurt at the end to pass a
Conversation in large quantities Is
Awarded Technical Knockout, congressman Ketcham and Repmgn-1 After the lunrh games were played! “nd Mr J j. Willnu . Friday a..',’Webb n; AF.rg.in Huii t.*. '
Giles of Union to. the tape. known as small talk:
Adams and-Gerald' Ro’x- of HnsIn Second RoundBud
tative I^h w Frtgjwer
The girls and guardians .ill reported
Fortuntely Congressman Ketrhgm having had a very enjoyable evening.
tllids tied wilh Humm of Allegan lor
........ place in the ,„
e„ Jump, W1
„w
G001 Loses
i had arrived here and lie was called up-1
second
high
while
l^chleltner catiu- in third in the broad
Eugene Barlow, local flyweight gma- on'to give a talk, which he did He rv!-|
.
Netoppen Group.
juirip. Osns plarod a clav xccond in the-trur buxrr making his second appear-! tfenecd the fact that the member,, ofj The Netopqeu group ini-ebi every
220-yard dash and finished a close ante in the ling after tally three weeks congress are under a heavy strain in Tuesday after school at the Central
third in the century. Charles Fumisx of training, won the srml-finak in tin-; meeting the serious situation that ron- building Three of our girl-. ' Leom
won third place in th*-low hurdli*. The regional meet at Ionia lastxytming by fronts our lawmakers at Washington i vi’ininger. Lorottar Springer and TP-ttv
Hastings relay team led bv a fair a technical knockout in the second' Congressman Ketchum stands high in. Sigler, have already |ur.-ed then- W«*«t
murifin in the hut lap when Inexper-s round. Barlow was complimented by the counsels of bis party and in the! Gather- rank The. rest of the gryup
leiifc In pivoting the baton put them the Judges nt the ringside for hb&gt; abil-i esteem ot members of congtess of both | hopes to do «q in the near future
buck to third. With n lilllc more irallrh. tty.
from Sunfield,
v. His
ms opponent was
wus.irom
cninncu (political parties. He is regarded as one'- At our last meeting we elected the
this quarlet of rlushrrs rdiould be difl|ud
of th*- ten OuUlandlng men of Ills‘following officers—President. Gertrude
IJihI Cool, figlping
figlplng in the welterwelt*
limit to la-at. Bishop, running his first weight division, ran up .against the party in congress. Not withstanding the | Finstrom; ViM’-President. Ruth Munhalf-mile race in actual com|*ctiilon. veteran Bill Warner bl Clarksville and' sHcw under which’ he has labored for; ton. and Secretary, hrona. Wininger
placed fourth in a field of about 20 lost bv a knockout. Cool, too. was mak-jmany weeks he gave a fine and -fine-'
—:---------- ■“--------ruuriers. Fourth place did.not count in ing hk second apiiearanco in the ring.'spirited talk
POWERS ECHOES.
Uw- compiling of jxiinLs, but Hie jier- Three weeks ago h&gt;- received hlr. first! Congressman-Ketcham. W. R. Cook- Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Bedford and
■formancr was a creditable one
•fnnnancr
bit
bitof
oftraining
training inin the
the art
artof
ofboxing
boxingand
and and
and J,j. MM. Townsend
Townsend drove
drove toto Benton
Benton family
family spent
spent Sunday
Sunday with his sister.
M»ro track events are scheduled for .lasfc w«*ek won the first round of tlw -Harbor after the convention here and; Mr*. Virgif Andrews, and family at
the iMlance Of the season than for regional*, by a technical kayo. Coo! attended a banque t., Iwld there that; Augusta.
.■everal years past. Herewith !•. the list: put up a good scrap and lack of ex- night, at which were gathered ropreMr. and*Mi- Ed Gietzer of Detroit
May 7—Hastings. Howell. Grand pericnce was the main thing that kept sentatlve* from all part- ol the dis-, were week-end RtirSts nf her brother.
Ledge and.Charlotte nt Lansing.
him frqm going tlie limit.
I trict. At the same time and place was' Frank Travis, and family. Ray Travis
.May 14-Charlotte. Grand Ledge.
Harold Logan, instructor of-Journal-’held Berrien county's republican coun- mid family of Grandville also spent
and Hastings nt Charlotte.
Urn in the Hastings High school ty convention, for the selection
------of u-*dele-;i Sunday
u------with
... ...
Ids
---------parents.
-------------Mr. and
.. ...
Mr-,,
May 21—Regional meet at Kalama- coached Hie Hastings team Non** of gates to the district and state conven-! Travis.
zoo.
the men had ever had any previous. tions.
*Mr und 'Irs- Ed Balzer and little
May 28—State meet al
Lansing. training, yet tlie. team nut, up g&gt;fin* The Republican leaders of Berrien! daughter of Grand Rapids, spent the
June 4-Indian relays m Grand Rap- showing and. won many good words ■ aunty hove worked out a novel plnq. week end with her parentifi Mr. and
ids ,
from Hie Judges. One of Hie entries. hutead^of calling county conventions' Mrs Will Carter.
Mr., and Mrs. Casner Schandelmeyer
A meet with fonla will also be at ‘ Barlow, will lie In the finals next Tues- in the "clay time, they hold them In
ranged
day evening. Cool reached the semi-! the evening. In connection with It a and family gpent Sunday at the home
Herewith Is a summary of the trlqn- finals) and several others lost out in banquet, with someone to give .an ad- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Janies
gular meet at Grand Rapid*:
'
the opening round by narrow margins dross, the county convention Ls held Bowerman in Yankee Springs.
120 Yards High Hurdles— I t Zegtinls on points.
“ following the banquet, whifh is usually', The members cy the Irving Home
U. 2nd Quist U. Brd Du moth A. Time
Barlow- will be the only Hastings rep-1i called for sjx or Mx-thirty o’clock. Thus Economics Group and their families
17 seconds; inew school h*ct&gt;rd»
resentatlve to appear in the finals. Tlie!। the work ot the. convention is easily j held a party.at the Irving grange bull
100 Yard DushMM AfoitderLind U. bout will take place next week Tuesday,' cured,for and every part of.tile county Friday.evening. Tlie president divided
Calanesc and Rayon
2nd Smith A. 3rd Om*s H. Time 1O.«.
April 20. in the Elks Temple at Ionin. : is represented. We. believe this plant the group into north and south
would work Well in &gt;Barry county. | groups for the program. The south
Mile—1st Garqer. H •*J Giles. *•
2nd.
u.
. • ------------ - --------------------! Something is needed lb revive interest half presented tlie following program.
3rd Miknwski U. Time .!
. MIDDLEVILLE NINE
,,
' in the convention
A .mHo by Charles Hauler. "Shopping
44H Yards—1st Snyder H. 2nd Esvrld
U. 3rd Rinkevich .U. Time M seconds
BEATS SUNFIELD 11i2 At the Benton Harbor district con- and Lunch" g one-act play, by Mrs. C.
| vention a Mr. VanBuren from St Jo-, Schandelmeyer, Mrs. Carrie Travis and
220 Yards Ix&lt;w Hurdles—1st Q«tst U.. .
■
------ -— 2nd ajegunls U. 3rd Furhiss H Time Boyer of T. K. 3. Opens Scot- roph county and C. L. Glasgow from Mia* Ethel Palmer: solo by Miss Alice
. Burry county were selected to reproxenti Mohler; song comedy presented by
27 2; inew school record*. '
'
Fancy Patterns Ail Sizes
.
ing With Long Home Run
.this dUtncl at the national convention^ Mrs. Schondelmey*r. Mrs: Travis. Mis
220-Yard Dash—1st Htnith A. 2nd.
j At the district convention Congress-; Beil Caiter and Mis* Almino Reid; A
ViintterLind U*and O*nv h tied. Time
In Third Inning
.fine addfess I yodel
-j v
.
- - election by Rii'-scll Palmer and
T. k
rf. High &gt;*hool
school defeuted
defeated Sunfield man Ketcliam gave *•a .i.n«flO Yards—1st Cunningham U.-2nd n lo 2 tn the baseball came played at Thw *" cvpr&gt;r ’•'»*«&lt;* of hLs popu- Fred Hauser and « reading by Mr*
Porto Rican
Bauch u. Jid Groenleer U. Time Sunfield Fridav The boys froth1 Mid-.,atUv uu&lt;l ,rf ,,M’ gG,Ki “'ll '4 tbls &lt;JU’| Arthuw Bedford. The north half gave
2.16 2.
. SfeviBo opened the sebrint by counting trlcl to’n‘n,s him H&lt;-.-uroly I ha d&lt;- Pleasant Hills Reducing Machine" m
Shut—ix( Barto U. 2nd King U, 3rd („Ur run-. In the third inning Thev
tl,Ls popularity bccauAp lie h.u. which .Mime veryrlrver impersonations
Grams
Distancr
fe. t 7 inch
niso scored one
in
the
fifth and
th.- wishes of! were given by Mrs. Roy McCall. Mrs
drams U.•.....
Distance
„lir HI
,n IIH
vnr „„„
B11U six in fadhfully
------- . -represented
- -­
... 40 feH inches.
... .. .. . niMJ
uiiu ms in , K,0,1.
;. Plure
’llllam&lt; Mn
Clare U
Williams.
Mrs. lU-rt
Bert Hain,or
Palmer. Xtr&lt;
Mrs
Broad Jump-Hi VanderL&lt;nd U. 2nd the sixth ’Sunfield scored one In thc th*’
ol »bis district.
Bert Carter and Vere Carter. The
-- r. ■ • f* ZS t .1 17-.
-I.
Humm A. 3rd Lrchlehner H. Distance-third mid duplicated H in the fifth.'
Each
of Nainsook
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Pleasant Hill band rendered . several
20 feet 8 inches.
■
। The Tlrornapple" sluggers .collected:
n.d,.
m ... •*
. ..
. ...............
- .. . - .two.
__
Mrs. Hines and daughter of Battle, selections
Light refreshments were
Pole t/nlill
Vault— 1st r&gt;..
Roman
U. O...I
2nd «a,u
Mik-i' .nine .............
hits while
Sunfield
made
novich U. and Nogrady U tied. Height. Hoyt
'
'
------ ’ *for' Creek and Rosemary Stebbins of Kcl-; wrvod after which the remaining tune
,eri ol' the
winners
accounted
J was iias.M-J’with dancing.
.
10 (eel 11 Inches.
the &lt;first tally by driving mH a long lb«g school called on Mrs. Ethel StcbGirls’ Cotton
- ,
-----High Jump—1st Zegunis tf. 2nd! home run with the bases empty. The blns Saturday.
HENDERSHOTT.
Adams H. Rum* II nnd Hmhm A tied. winners. os a team, looked consider- ,’ Mrs. Coslon ot Augusta came Thurs- ‘
। day to visit her son. Mr. mid Mrs. Al- ] Mrs. Jerry- Haynes entertained n
Height 5 feet S inches.
ably improved since the first game. :' berf Rogers, returning to. her home I
880-Yard Relay-Won by Allegan
&gt; group of relatives and friends on Sun­
Friday the T. K, boys will oppose
। Sunday.
'
(Hurnm. Hale. C. Smith and Weaver). Nashville til Middleville.
in honor of her mother’s eight; | Mrs. Rankin Hyde and George were ; Gay
2nd Union. Time 1:39.4.
second birthday.
., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamphcre and
Utopia will be here when California
AU Vat Dyed
2 for
The rollego graduate who has mere­ and Florida newspapers run pictures in1
ly learned to yearn will soon be out­ their Colo sections of Ohionans playing i
distanced by the one who ha.-, learned
; April22 and 23. The cast of churacX7
j*. f(irrffi .n K
ronort
81x90 Inch
,■
!£„
lo earn.
JOUn“'
&lt;rr. taj. Mow.: Hubtel ™». Morl,,,,, •£"
'
Ofix- ,^nn ?\t^dam \vannqnd?h- ',ry cr,l,cal- Her P^ntS arc Stay­
: Otis, Donald McAdam. Ivan Smith. &gt; |Ing
n_ jin
n Ann
Ann ^Krbor
Jlrbor while
she
Is
there
while
she. is there
• Glover McAdam. Eart Baldwin: Gladys!
'nV
' Wellington. Myrtle Hall; Billy ForMr. and Mrs. Chas. Von „
Vranken
They’re Seamless'!
.
A
tune. Clark Morehouse; Carrie Tibbs,!. visited the latter's sister. Mrs. JohnDoris Hall: Mrs. Lleweilcliyn De-;1 cock near Delton on Sunday.
,
CORRECTLY FITTED
j PuyHer. Mildred Johnsoji.
j! Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kruger of Homer
I Mr. and Mrs Will Hughes aral Clare spent the week end with their parents,
Will relieve and benefit sufferers from
. Thorpe of Kalamazoo called on some I Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott.
varicose veins, fir sprained, bruised or.
MARATHON
WtaO
'•«
™«.ny Mgmto here Sunday , The
inr L. A
inursaay Bl
A.. a
S. meet
meet lIU&gt;
this Thursday
at
swollen limbs. The seamless elastic
in* Homo 11 Mr,. Loo HnuknhMi
hosiery we carry, and fit correctly, is
i we are pleased to report.
The young married people’s class
I Little Janette Lewis, who is in the were entertained at the home of Mr.
very high grade and is designed and
I University hospital. Ann Arbor, is get- ; and Mrs. Warren Brogan Friday night.
manufactured for all needs.
.1 ling along nicely.
-. • Those who went from here to Wel­
■ We also carry quality abdominal sup­
Sire 80 x 105
' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wales were in1 come Wednesday to hear Mrs. Harper
porters, in various styles, and are ex-,
| Plainwell Sunday calling on Mrs. were delighted with lutr nfogrnm and
elusive dealers for, the worlcf famous
I Wales' brother. John Blanchard, and express the wish that they might hear
Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Trusses.
. family.
,hcr again.
.
Chardonize
Madames Maggie Lehman. Evelyn ; The Helping Hand class have plans
The Preicription Drug Store
Shelp, Maude Smith, Ethel Stebbins I made for a supper and social evening
IL A. Ly Barker, Proprietor
I and Lucy Norris attended the Triple I April 29 nt the home of Ronald
। Link club at the home of Mrs. N. H. Haynes, a silver collectidn will be
Hastings, Mich.
; Barber of Cressey Friday. A fine time taken to be applied on the minister's
For Women
Authorized Exclusive Akron Truss
is repotted.
&gt;
Fitters
salary. All are urged to make a speMr. und Mrs. Richard Lancaster ciul effort to go.
or the Young Mus!
from near Hastings are making an in­
A
Set
VV
Good Quality Materials
Remember there will be church serv­
definite stay with the latter's parents, ice next Sunday. Come and bring your
Mr. and Mrs. duy Higgins.
friends to hear these splendid sernrrnr
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell wepe 1 mens Rev. Conklin delivers.
In Hastings Wednesday night where
the former attended a meeting of rail­
HICKORY CORNERS.
road men und the latter called on
• Parchment.
Miss Alice Evans of W- &amp; T. C. Kal­
It it estimated 4 per cent or one twenty-IMth of the total
friends.
•Smart fringed tonguo
that people save is wasted by going into wild-cat stocks, getMrs. Margaret Mullen of Hastings amazoo addressed the Kellogg P. T. A.
rich Khemes and other phoney promotional companies. It's
spent Saturday afternoon with her Wednesday. Her talk was very inter­
little satisfaction to you to know that twenty-four people out of
fflster. Mrs. Norris. Mrs. Norris ' Is esting. Delegates to the state conven­
twenty-five had the good Judgment lo invest their savings
'gaining so she is around the house tion at Kalamaroo arc Mrs. Oscar
JUlJ Extra Quality
A Pair!
Harrington. Mrs. Frank Brown and
safely and wisely, it you were the twenty-fifth person who lost
some.
Pair!
your savings oh some worthless stock. Play safe with your sav­
Callers at Mrs. Norris’ Sunday were Mrs. Lester Rnlffin Officers for the
ings by Inverting them where the Security is ample and man­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker and Eliza­ coming year were elected as follows:—
agement safe.
beth of Hastings. Mrs. Delos Hughes President.’Mrs. Frank Brown: ViceTIm: word "savings" is from the Latin "Salvus." which not
of Toledo. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Prcs.. Mrs. Homer VanLukc; Secretary,
only mean* something that Is saved hut Implies the attribute
Hughes and C. O. Thorpe of Kalama- Miss Ruth Wilcox: Treasurer. Mrs.
Fred Norman; Historian. Mrs. Harvey
&amp;f safety also.
.
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That is as it should be. There is not much sense In saving
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes of Tole­ Trick.
money. If your saved money is not safely invested.
The Home. Literary club meets this
do. Ohio, spent the week end with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Norris Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cecile
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTMENT.
Palmatier of Kalamazoo.
and Richard Hughes.
Mrs. Helen Smith is home again
Please remember your cemetery dues
and mail or hand thefn to the treas­ after spending the winter months with
urer. Lucy Norris.
her daughter, Mrs. Pennock in Kala­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family mazoo.
.
Friday night was community meeting
were the guests of Mrs. Mertie Smith
Cri. wold at Jaffanoa
Detroit, Michigan
of Kalamazoo on Sunday. .
qt Kellogg school. Program was com­
posed u^f demonstrations by Boy
DURFEE ITEMS.
.
Scouts anjrtalks by. scout leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and daugh­
Miss Ruth Rupe was married Thurs­
J. L. MAUS &amp;. SON
ter Veta spent Sunday with Mr. and day evening. April Hth. to Bibs Boul­
Hatting*, Michigan
Mrs. Ira Hart near Qrangevllle.
ter of near Doster. Congratulations.
Thus*; in this vicinity who have Miss Ru|&gt;e Is a Junior at Kellogg high
measles are getting along very nicely. school.

Sporting Items

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Beef Roasts
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HASTING*, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRfl.lt; IMt

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Viezes and Opinions:•

kr.-WMtM.asx plan to reduce Uw pay of legislators'■
....
‘
e
.
Direct and to the point! Tlie only
W/iat \JtllCTS od}'
trouble Is that wc never made the
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i statement attributed to us It b the HOW MILWAUKEE GOT THAT WAY
SIXTH 1E.AR lead paragraph of the sjwe.ial tegtolaMllwBUkee doM evfrythlnM |or lu
; live tetter sent out each week by the citizens that any other American city

This and That Backward Glances;
In Defense ot Parente.

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Bits of Yesterday

.New Problems.
New Conditions.

TEN YEARS AGO TQDAY.
Mr. and Mrs P. W. Annablc and aon|
Parents, of late, have been sub- ■, Charles spent the week end &gt;ith relalives
in
Saranac
;
Michigan
Press
Association:
The
editor
tries to do, and does some of these
jcct to considerable criticism by I
Mr and Mrs. P W* Kniskcrn re-'
who quoted tu probably receives this things far better than most citjes. Itai so-called ' experts'' of child cul­
ture. A certain Hastings mother, I turned to Muskegon Heights Saturday:
H~.m. W. Mmeuuu
;«st trJsctl^U
becoming impatient with this flow ' after spending ten days with their i
week, it must have been misplaced efficient in the country.
daughter-in-law. MrSLJU.D. Knlskern I
of well-meant qdvice and comment,
HUM-Hw among piles of free publicity material
To maintain such standards at thesej has written the following •defense • i Mr. and Mrs Henr^tWeaver apent:
■.I rrdiuiKn
an(J ct)uckW lnto the editorial waste money must be freely spent Yet when | that will undoubtedly be of great
Easter Sunday with Mr parents. Mr.
and Mrs Jacob Konkle at Alto.
basket witliout even so much as a case”^ed' Julwauke*- *****
n’
interest to many of our readers.
Mlv ' Ornn- Edmonds accompanied
bills paid und
Wils
nnd large sums expended for.
for.
of today continually
a by
her
Mis* Helen Fisher of
uai reading.
• unemploymentunemployment
relief, had in relief,
the bank'
. ------------------------—--------hear
---------- - --- friend.
—------------had In------the bank! Parents
■Moo
Anyway, the paragraph this editor about M.000,000 In cold cash to apply great deal about their shortcomings York. Indiana, who spent tf*e week,
....'wrote was pertinent and somewhat to the cost of municipal services m|,Tlie judge, wycholbgut. critic teacher-end. here, returned Monday evening!
— similar in tone to an editorial wc are 1932 'n'e 0*7 *»‘
°« * «»»»» and ,J,Cial ‘ern? *«*"* us.- mr- to Ann Arbor where both are Mu-1'
.
«TZ’ihiv
but ha- vcry »u‘»umiar rwerveli-nt. a. a target for their ft. ry
dents at the University
nioa Pul,I1slnng tnis wrex, so pas. ibiy we fundi
criticism Magazines and newsj&gt;aper.&lt;
Miss Mildred Ketcham and Robert
sue »' shouldn’t have mentioned tlie matter
When those facts came out recently.! repeat these ideas which would lead HoUMon of M. A C. visited the for-1
In fact we re almost willing to be municipal ontc-tals all over the nation*'*’»«• io believe that .tlip present day. mer's relative; here.over the week end.i
"uM.
When the result 1- ..me- **ntfd to .know how Milwaukee gets'mother and dad'are Shirking at their
Miss Julia Rock wa* here from Jock­
’
. .
that way
,
Thc innv
.answer
wayseems
i nr .answer
to bv ■! seems
Jobio oc—
'
son for a few days the past week.
thing that corresponds so nearly to our BlWd .....1...
management has done it. 7!
Two
have been listening
listening)i Mr and Mrs T&gt;. T. Colgrove spent
For months theyy have-been
criticisms Just?.
own seniiinenU!
men. the mayor and thc comjitrolterJ-lud thinking.Are '.here
.liesc erttkhms
just ? Easter, uitji Mr. and Mrs. A A. Anar«w the watch' dogs of thc municipal' Art! parents *o different in their Ideals derson ot Grand Rapids
check book. Tlie mayor has been con-1 Bom thw of a few generations ago’ I Guy Brown of Detroq w*s a guest
REPRESENTATIVES EXEMPT!» . . tlnuntuly
office since
much mure
uuii'iusiy in
iii-umcc
&gt;mce 1916.
laiu. the
me comp-!
c.’mp-■ Certainly
v«-i
v is
k.- demanded
unui.nu.-u of
v. i Bunday of D. 8. Goodyear's
Whi n representatives at the specini lroyer «lnc(. jjjj Ali(j thc Clty
than ^v'er
Society
L:;, councili parent* to&lt;lay -2-"
_ r'before.
-trr ^"
”.-'4
Mr. and Mre Venf Wellman of
scAMiin commenced swinging the leg- includes membenr "who ask embarrass-1 say;-. Save the babies through seicn-' Jackson tpent.thc week end with her
t“intlve ax to make reductions in excess ing questions If they need to be asked.' Jlfic feeding and core.' Thc school parents. Mr and Mrs. Jas Ransom
'of the "sacred cow” 15 per cent, the • In Milwaukte. we are told, it is pas- nurve expounds the importance of; Mrs. Wellman will spend thc week ht •&gt;
sible to create a municipal scandal, ac-i &lt;1*611 bodies, chan clothesandIm-and with Mrs. David Boyes at Allegan
ton fbIxtino.
state began to Mt up and take notice." companled by much publicity, by mi#- inumzation.■ The teacher wishes thej Mrs. George Menhennlck -and daughHere wo* an assemblage that really, approjination of $75 A minor official child socialized on enteringsclvool. To? ter Marjorie and .-on Allison of Grand
recently
lost hte job for failing to pre- there requests the' parents havere-1 Rapids, former Hastings resident*,
honestly and earnestly meant business.
' .Not in years had the BlffCJcst ot gov- vent thc disappearance of a truck load' iwnded- Drive down almost any city I spent Bunday with Mrs. John Eddy
of rusty pipe when an old aewer wax street on a summer, afternoon .and! Mr*. L S. Will went to Charlotte
. .
PASSING THE BUCK
. 1{ernment been attacked with such ap- being replaced
। &gt; loscly observe tlie children playing in] Monday to celebrate her fiftieth birth­
a„.v that
MM&gt;&gt;, clave, and the __________
______
_ her s|ster. Mrs. Smith Will
figure
juids. How..
many ______________
unbathed chil- day
with
Plenty of politicians right now reem/ parant avidity. Then come the ••joker."; Cities don't „
--- .---- don't
. . get
. . _
.---f? How
y ltn(
j,-r-; Her
refused to take a cut in - city employees
fired. .for minor j j
&lt;;---rcn do
you..ree?
How man
many
underHertwo
twostvtem from Fenton were also
to be doing the "manly ' act of hiding ’I^Tfislators
p!l
nr own payf-cven 15 per cent This misdoings or carelessness that co*t*l flourished children do you see? Much! present.
behind President Hoover's back in re- in
”K'f-ice
11
of the tact tiiat waee scales all thc cl!y nMK,e&gt;- unIt'w PubIlc opinion! diiferenf. aren't they, from those uf al
..........
wlegislation
.-., ------------1,1 Iac® o! the ucl u“l *RC
demands it. It is significant that when few genwation* ag&lt;$ In colonial timesTWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
gard to
bonus
Ilecausc of tlu-huge deficit in the' ovtr U&gt;e country, in every line of indu*-.lhp . comptroller of Milwaukee «i&lt;: .-’-wing ciuldrcn in for the winter''»»«! n.
cxer is
R m
B.. ftl
Meyer
Is ousy
busy ’taming a line
- ------------ durwt
----- -----------------------10t a
jokc hut
MUW and In
tn
&gt;«n rtvurt. doan.aM
a.ked » explain .....
U» ,tli&gt;. lUippj. ft. ,not
a joke,
but nfi acluaI
actual fact
fact. These
These! new
new Wlnwn
wtnton 81x
Six. when
Whin he get* it
- th* tias! n-tL- veun rhnr inrrtms
I nanCaUl condition, tile
the firfirst, reason'he unwilled but revered ancestor* could;down pat he'll be thc happiest man in
the presidents plea for co-operation, the pas: few years, that income is less, । nancial
ml Iha*. «M »I IUW» towr. Only
S?-“ don u ci&lt;an collar and cun set. usej town
the American Legion displayed Its pa- ..
land oemanmng
Carey Simonds. E. C. Edmonds. Wil.
.
.
oernannmg ggood government. — plenty of perfume and grace the mo.it
triotlsm during the. convention last-;i
ye,lr?
wl,cn ,hc Alute
Aileant.u Gazettefonr.nl occastoiv
I Ham Grigsby unit Prof W T. Wallace
Keeping o.uldtrn bodily -clean i»nd ntade an auto^irip tn Battle Creek
rtar »&gt;• votms d».n t,.ot«al. to i&gt;turn II «
«uu
FOR
A
CLEAN
CAMPAIGN
si
’
Sentlflcahy
fed"
I*
a-small
part
of
a
Wednesday
evening, making the trip
llllon canard tor turthrr tmmrdiale 1 twrtfd a propoaal lo Inamar thr pal
Malicious attacks on the President of parents work today m comparison to in an hour and a quarter,
• Mima paimanu. Barlt a f«.tur. ptM&gt;Uuul.uar* from »«» lo 11200- And
program will be given
the United States arc nothing new uhat h expected tn the practice of. Thr
.bl. .on „&gt;m tmlretaal admiration
“pMiatiu &gt; r-too. ■ to
Everyone who has served In the White child guidanc.. Tlie parents are con-|at thc Assyria Farmer's Club April 37.
and rood wtll tor tl» U®»n than an, ukt ’'’n • &gt;» «’
methods "isnv.." theorie?.
House
t iiu
has been vilified
t.«uiru ricaiurn.
President Hoo- ...fronted
...............by
‘..........
. I 1912 at the home of Mr. and Mrs
with.... the rapid
..............
■' “ “changes tn our
other Milon ukm »r utia ornntatUn
Ua.
u - ver has been no exception: but the at-'” &gt;K*c.
tmm*. to
m besmirch
iir,wr?ii him
him have
hnv.. taken
t -v. .. a.&lt; economic life, place parents in many]
mon*.
: tempt*
Opening'song by the club.
.
■•logic* that,voters in'
since it came into being. A minority of'"
' ""
ciitflcul: sttuattonx. with common sens?!•I Recitation—Avis Briggs.
■ iwcuilarly' malicinu.; turn ■ •
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.
.
,| Bom:—Hazel Olmstead.
the veterans, .however, began to c)r-, appreciate.
! NoWtiiat President Hoover re- ms ns the pniy guide.
Whnt are. Mime of these economic; Recitation—Alice Thoma-plate petitions and agitate for pay-!
; certain to be the candidate of his
.
'BUGARING" THE LEGION
,t party for re-election, tin* scandal inon- changes whicn add aauuuch to the! Select Reading -Ertima Hull
ment. Hoover ha* rcju^atedly stated;
J Michigan's state legislature U now in1 gert may be
Kx*pcviCT»
expected U»
to uu.m
think‘up .ui»e
some hem* problems today? .
Recitation—Mrv John Tasker.
that he will veto any bill calling* for;
too early
’• 1*
'* not
—' *"
—‘now
----- for! h‘r*t-.The moftng picture ot today.1 Song —Irene Cummings.
! special srwslon to consider measure&amp;.fc’r• new ones. It
further immediate exixnditures of
cep.0K-.we people lo reablve that the' na matter hou oljectionable. is sucPapfcr—"Potato Raising"—M. J. Har"relieving" taxation .One of the first •responsibh
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banns demands Politicians know this; ' official act* of- the Semite was to pa*s ccming cAmjMlcn.shall tee kept fW; lo'jjwied. by rc-p-ctabiiity. It saturate* tom.
Iron: thc perntrious .influence of th&lt;- ’'•I'-dren unit tab ■ impressions of lift: ■ . Duet
i&gt;uei—Nicl
Ntcl Shepard and Or ph a
a’
.
—"
know that it would
utter folly for
a resolution requesting cungreM tb.ap­ mudslingers-Uftea «N. 1T» Observer-««"•• bll,» out bf BTflie* and shwk
_
the government to add two billion* of
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,
.
I heroes
ot. ratusten:. it cheapens
Mrr Fred Stebbins visited Mr andi
" “
1
propriate .the insignificant little sum Dtepatch.
dollars additional to the budget at this of .000.(100 0(X) tor immediate payment
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the -anctit- of tlie horn. ; human lit Mr. Sam V.lte in Lake Odcasa ove.­
time tor any other timei; know that
. tyld valu-icss Mualy Lv’being don&lt;- th:-.week .nd
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of soldiers* bonus demand*- Evidently
। in'oine.ciiic: tn promote sixx-ial chi!-: G.-o Webb and children moved to' term'.&lt;&gt;t court■ Wm H Huflinan. city;
it would strain our financial structure
! thc senator* arc moic concerned with
nren'.s matlrfc.v-, Thta movement, so Maple Grove Tuesday
I Dain« l Wo!r&gt;tJ Hastings townsjnp;
to the limit- and endanger ou^ credit
I tar i. p-achini; only .i . nml! jurccmFred Thorp, of Chicago w'.u. thejG«&lt;&gt;cg&lt;- Hip'i'ti"’" Hope. A H. Bate-.
nursing votes tor thc next election .than
EVENTS OP THE PAST WEEK.
.abroad. Yet with the knowledge that;
of children Let everyone strive ;ue«t of countv clerk W I.. ThorjH-l Irvmgi-■'Hany Hyland. JotV)$tnwn;
in cutting government cast*. In ■ fact
thta measure will ultimately be vetoed
Ito
promote
Shi.-,
movement
toward
tyt-jaiid
family
Sunday.
•
I Win Cooper. .Maple («.«&lt;; joint Caronly one M-nator-hilii the .courage lo
• ter pictures far children. The motitgi* Tlie honor-drawn by membets'of the!,er Oiangcville; Chita H. Ford. Praiby the president, a surprising majority
exGciw ins belter judgment and vat.
THUE virrtu-ts Itk.
, picture was not a problem two gcu-:senior cliias of the Havtinits Hi^hj I'evilie.
Dougta*
Hall.
Rutland;
of'jxriiticlans are bootlicking; the Le­
T»i'ntv-\.a» debt holiday ta urged
against thia -extravagant reaoluuoii-; -T.itions ;it!o.
, -jehon] wvre awarded Tuesday, it ta □ jcharte-. Griinn. Tliorufipjil'-: L j
precious odors —
gion vote 'by coming out strongly lot
Second--The 'ecqnnmir changes li-vv&lt; ; notable
fact that not one v&lt;mne Hureldni-?. Wnodlnnd; Frank N. Cui­ fby Alfred E.-Smith in public udrlre
and. that senator, unfortunately, jva*
irnmedtate Ipnus
payments! Tlie
. brought to us the aiiturnobile. Btateim.in i* Included in the list. The win-|'M'r- Yankee Spring*: Edward su-jiln-.i.
not fron) thta district. George Leland
Semite committer pnhed inquiry in­
; law* govern the’, age at which a child: tl(.yA of the two htgh«-:l honors. Miss * Assyria: Wm H’ Eatnn. Baltmior.■:
theory, of course, w that Legtounatres
censed'and crusty
ha* given us some fine service during
। may drive In many states this ac&gt;" Burclt and M(" Gaskill, are th* onlyl Norman Capin. Barry; Leonard HtHlge, do short selling optraUctW on tin :.tock
who lire not in favor of immediate pay­
Lord Bacon.
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his terms at Latvdng: therefore hta rc-&lt;
।
limit
is far too young The greater-the ones.in tlie list residing in HaMing* Carlton; Frank Wellman. Curtli t m; 'market.
mint will not be adversely influenced
i number ot people privileged to drne The other* reside in'various parts of &gt; George C Sweet, illv; Wm. H Sp’-nc.-.
fu»nl to help defcat’a resolution Askin#
by such agitation, whiir the mlnorih'
H'xmr submit* plan to reduce. cost
ic.it.. ihe num- car- sold and
the; the county. The rommenrement lurts!r|ty; A J. Spotiable. Hostings towncongress to fork* up two billions -«f
-mnre license* sold. Paren'.. should, du- 'hav/Mlot.y-t b-en assigned
*hin: BH Hall. H&lt;w: John G. Reuter. of government in economy -drive:
who do favor immediate payment win1 dollars during such limes ;is thew- tsj
, courage the tu* of cars by children tinThe Hastings Concert Orchestra will Irving,J Westev A Clark. Johnstown;
- be favorably influenced; therefore,
Lindberuh aids still continue effort
. der thc a.i* ql twenty Much dciin- filvP a concert in the Odd Fellows' hall Mom** Strickland.
Maple
Grove;
.since President Hoover will -veto 6:e|• very disappointing. - It'* relief from|qu.-.ncy is canwd from autonfoblle free- dn Mav 9 under the leadership of W Charles W. Murrel. OrangvviUa; Elmer, to maki-.iinothT contact with agents of
j taxes thc taxpayer want*not to be;
measure anyway, why not go outfitter;I •relieved" ot whatever fund $ he may
idem, A car in the hands of a seven- n Kuenzcl
Reynolds, pruirievtlte; Edward Grren.;: kidnapper*
; teen-yrar old child present* many
- '■ . '
Rutland; J C. Bray.T'hormvpple; H E.
.
still possess.
•
Rising. Woodland. A C Hui.t: Yank.-., .Jfr,,’an
,,rd‘'rs Adolph
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
: idea.'..-a qjnek get-away-recklessneu
measure is ultimately defeated, the
—----------- - -----------------&gt;
Hi!ter to disband army ot 400.000
;rrsu-u™
T^-noxciM^cai nub wu hoW Springs.
politician who voted for it can present •
• PECULIAR PACIFISM
L. E Knappi'n ol Graqd Rapids wi».i
.w^S’t tX&lt;mVwoX-rM!^Mo',he nr’“ "u&lt;'Un«
,he
the alibi. "Well boys I did uh I could
It seems rather strange that Dr i
in
thc
city
Tnnreduy
I-Third -H**ulu from the Volsteadi'^"1 l^r,,or* Tuc4d*y evening. April
NEWS GLEANINGS.
,&lt;Ac*
u! no mat’ r him rood thev m.v 22 Mrs
for you. Tilt* ot cotirw pa.ves thc buck: Sherwood Eddy. Asiatic secretary f&lt;-r,
Mr. and Mrs. Rotx-n Marshall- of T'rann r&gt; Iu.-e,s In abandon aggres­
8m',-b
read her
. rentuL" b&lt; rhare c.u^d Sge”"i
A TrI&gt;’ T” Cahforoia " Prairieville visited relatives in the city sive wtsHK.iv. &lt;&gt;( war. thus bringing
entirely to Hoover. And Hoover Ha*' the Y. M C. A. during many yeai
An tin-usual clock which Jias a violin &lt; v&lt;
arms*reductit&gt;n parley to deadlock;
plenty of burdens-to bear right nr&gt;
“ should-adv ----------—
■ u’ economic life Tins in turn ref-1
b*'li.g ajt open meeting of t}u club
k«*
ia»t --------resort "an for 5 peudtllum is owned by a resident &lt;&gt;m
P T. Cfilgrovr. R B Mi ver and Jtali-'eh'7'’ r,J,duwrita
,.up|&gt;lfrt antiwar
itL the home and hu-ream the prob- "?n”n‘pa'^
m*“ h,.ar““{ U,L' &lt;x'
without asauuiifig the loads that poll•embargo,
on trade" against Jajian ---of
inj
«n.i----.-------------------------------------------Hollywood. Calif.
’
*
Kenyon attended thq. stale convention: H“*a?&gt;u«s
L'tintr,' should lailjLcaje that country does not'leave China ji .Jn the Buenos Aires telephone book : fh"r'2’;;
•1IAfifiicukXJto,t-x'
Ans M!,&gt;nar&lt;! frelx that the fates are in Detroit Thursday.
'
Orlic Van Horn returned Irunu th-,
uovriinieiit mv&lt;'..ugnt..1 at•
■
''
&lt;
alone.
'
•
|
..........
।
I the Gonzales family require: five page*! ptam. -pre War Stuff" u a* 'urround-'nft&lt; r h,ln AIUr •M&gt;ltl'r*n* ,H,m an «&lt;•
&lt;v&lt;;
country are: Dr. Eddy ta .silp|xx&gt;cd to be an ardent while tin? Fernandi-’ family comes next11I(j with'rt-iact tb'lftv ;t \ kame oi ,IIC^ of pneuniotnwTrtHir thc effects of Univerxity Friday evening and is &lt;n-i ,‘.k ■ Par,s &gt;•••”■’Nmpcr* oh American...
iertalning
a
friend
from
the
rnediia.
;
c
,
“
'
ar
and Itnchnunt in. |iai.1!t,,. Ke lui., ina(k. :tM. sttttement with four anti a half pag. *
Lott 0Il a S(nMti,r afternoon. It find* uhkl’ he ,la*’ ,Mt &gt;.ct ^covered, u
iikmg
department liming vacation.
u-petwi., foreign debt pay'■ 7r‘Xn,h“l ‘Wtri0‘Um U no: ,hr hW’t ,att
H C Boo,h ,nadl’ •R’i &gt;utfntcd ,hc
smashed
l. (].&lt;. vd.s.amimq u&lt;-■ oj Hie land ‘ and that an ataoluttr^hivrsuccessful vacuumxteunrr tn 1901
Parent.'- did not have tig toe.
.
■it. hi.-OKten*- '-’•-pacifist j-'merely oiu a ho lu:i higher;
Al/nbit?? MX'i™
-MeMiame*n Dr lAiiupiunu.
Lampman. rarn't
Parker aiiu
and|!puiitu*v.
reamer
Lou Goodyear of the Kale University 1 B,&gt;OKS BEUENTLY Ac­
,
,
One of the newest-ure* for electricity •“•o AD-wmie abstainers ucf* respectti.iii,-..
•,tt. i,d,.d in,nri
Bullen
the an,
.... ,u“ »*-«- nn
*iJon the'fatm is tor the hearing of hot- ""
dubtad narrow u’ who JL...
”.Mt.attended
‘“,drd.
.Grand
’?nd...RjRapid.
‘p,d’
&lt;J&lt; IREH BY TH
,v
District As'ociulion of the Women's ts spending- In* spring vacation in the .
Kr-' ■ ‘ •• •
; military preparedness m any farm, and beds
*~rretu*e.* a cocktail or etae he may W-: Hon'e"'Mi-*
Home Missionaiy Society yesterday
f rtectim* Of course-hai espoused tiw so-called ' conscten-;
------- —
,
.
-nd to !&gt;• doing so to gahi_ political Mrs
xtr*" Bullen
Bullen read a-popcr on -Syste­
ch V. fl -ire wo-.'.'d ■
(,ht.
ani&lt; ne
T?e mo11 carT“‘‘&gt; b&gt;' airplanes in the; lavor or to incur personal favor.
*matic
‘
“Qiving."
u"cn
sec *u tn Hie city Thursday.
.. ......
'’b.'’C--n&gt;-nt among, stu
Sta{l.s ln iwa lota|cd BH
, H&gt;urth-Installmcm buying has
। K M. Delafield—Diary of a Provincial
wrE Tyden left for San Francisco,
Lady.
"•&gt;_•■• -• • ■‘•‘• idtr.re. approving of tl;.- who declare pounds but tn 1930 it exceeded 8.500.Q00! changed economic conditions ------FIFTY-FIVR YEARS AGO TODAY
du ly Farmer -Tlie Bending Hickle.
vindat. &gt;n-. • probably, they wilt not fight for the Republic fn pounds.
j profits by installment buying? 2.' . California Friday night and will be
M. D. Reed desirr.n to call attention
„J D. Beresford—An Innocent CrimiI *' absent on a business trip for about two
to hl* new Wagon Shop wlwrc tie may ' nal
»ub, doe.-, .ta,M tatt a,, jmd onlr ww . &gt;r.r lB
S?
bp
found
at
all
hour*
on
any
day,
ready
Marjs
E A. Holbrook of New York spent
MarjorJf B McClure—Joiui Dean's
*err
»r j.
nrm-ure
r........ an। act
|,ci that
that L a breach of the community's
community * bake-hou*-.
bake-house,
. a,t, r to the family budget Parents Sunday with his mother. Mrs I. A to do any work in tus line from put- Juurncy
1 Holbrook
IM,
,p&lt;*r In u oU -I.-1 l» th. Bi,a.n
Whlte-The LOM
.’■w' n- L-'rahty. «oulU certainly, dn fact,
re,
One
cubic
foot
of
ice
wetglis
approxlj
wh
“
to
kf,
'
‘’
tamnes_rpn'
- Vi.v iuu;.
or
..--w..,
P c. Freeman returned to Spring- building ot the best buggy ever seen In Rifi«■
•■--_2
j
।
rung
happily
and
smoothly
must
watch
rilt tn war War i* un-Chrbttan anti mately 57 pounds.
Alan.LeMaj-Winter Range
.
” *"""i
■
Ithetr spending'and savings
‘ .. . '’ field. Missouri. Friday after a few days' the county of Barry
Orecrfbacks
D8
5-H.
Lr.riui
Ri-a
—
The
Happy
f»nsoncr
visit
with
hi*
sirtdr.
Mrs.
S.
J.
.McI CUT.
4*10 hi’ 3m hnt ,»iiv un-Ch-i*-'' To K*lv‘' the acutc •‘Utemobilc park-1 Young people educated to enjoy a'
1 Cllntock.
Mo ers. Alton and McElwain are
Harold Belt Wnglit-The DevH''
‘
'
*’ ing in the " Loop dlilrict," Chicago an- well equipped home often bUy too much
doing
a
splendid
job
on
both
side*
of
Highway,
!
Mr.
and
Mr.-.
Michael
Doyle,
Mrs
... u.ize. ,:an
ur.-Chra-.ltkf to carry on a tho-itit* arc considering the tnstallu-jon.the mstaHnient plan and. before'
the river at the Iron bridge.
I Grate Livingston Hill—The Chai-.ipi.Tore : a: a non b! xkade that would include {ion ot vertical parking machine*, ajtliey can finish payments, some mi-' Jerry Doyle und Ed Murphy of Kata­
At the firemen s
i ttfcr„..
ilng on Tyesdaj-,,
i lepgers.
■iiri'.- n
c;. fen*. I, •. women, children and aged-new device which pernuts 500 cars, lo loirsccn expenje nuy nnd them unable,’ mazoo .attended tlie funeral of Darnel evening latt. the offlccts were re-elect-i
Sophia Cletigh - Young •Junuthnn.
stgn n-’.
i be parked tn a'block.
];&gt;• carry the financial toad: Installment:
Mr* Janie* Fuller and daughter. Mbs ed. viz Wait L. Wilkins, foreman:! Robert w Chambers—Whistling Cat.
/ J....
...
I
.
-------- . .
i buying allows people to "keep up with ।
Frank 3. Bowen, secretary; Baker! Vicki Baum- And Life Gws. On.
Armed warfare a: least rcqu.rn. ' Chicago oner earned the Indian name the Jones" There is little tolerance!
Shrincr.' treasure:; Mode Rich, com-1 Louise Jordan Mlln-- Ann Zu Zan.
;
ing
friend*
and
relatives
in
the
city.
outage and nunhiKxi; while an em-M thicaguu-Ewcn.
tor independence ot thought these;
puny engineer; A. J. Angle, steward I, Elmer Davis White pant* Willie.
argo of the Kind Dr Eddy prApose/ Bghty.nim,
K0(ncn arc days Wc are like sheep.—dres* alike. ‘ Mrs. A. R. Gould of St. Joseph is
The railroad budge ciomIii^ the j Deni. Mackall- David* Day.
visiting her sister. Mrs H. D, Scidrn.
ca'.d simp]} be Iwartless. cowardly now working for the Federal Govern­ • at ahk* und think'pretty much alike.'■ being calRd here by the illness of their swale near w. F Chidester» is giving; Bax Rohmer - Yuan Hee See Laugh.
Wr
must
keep
up.
of
course,
if
we
ar*
the company much trouble, ws it con-i Agnes l provoat-Honey imam Wifiment of the United States.
‘
and coiile/nptibl'
rate. "—M&gt;. installment buying. Wi_, aged father
“*• Mrs. orilla Smith returned to her tintire lo settle: but the company is; Eluabeth
Hamdtun Herbcrt-The
ij Egg consumption" tn the United ! thi* a problem a few year* ago?
I
home in Lake Odessa Monday after n filling under the bridge with dirt. and.; House
of Wives
4Subs &gt;* 2W |*r capita annually, while I
will soon have it permanently fixed,
f Rex Beach—Men of the Outer Lsf attractive to the married people in thia! short visit with Mrs. Hiram Jones and
in Canada It u J13
Wc arc to have a quartette club in lands.tanas.Mrs
Fred
Parker.
.] country Americas death rale from
Tons of sugar are watted annually, in'
this city comprised of Messrs Brudks.l Gilbert W. Gabriel-4 James Lewis
&lt;au*e» cognneeted with maternity i*i
i the bottom of cups. This information
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Freeman. Cappy and Nelson, and lot Edgar
Wallace-Tlie * Arranwavs
. higher than m any other place in tlie
MyMery
;
■
should create quit a stir —Royal Arca­
ota.es
*’ohn Hessmer. manager of the Bell be known, as the Harmonics
nvtUa'd world, .u
tn the w.u«u
United States
Capt. E. Went and David ForbeEleanor H. Abbott-Minister Who
'sixteen thousand mothers die annually Telephone Company, keeps a supply of
ALLEVIATE.
num Bulletin.
A. HAPPY MISQUOTATION.
Esq . of Grand Rapids both eloquent; Kicked the Cat.
---------- t
.
Al
At firs!
first this word was used in the J nd. in Detroit alone two hundred-clee,ncal S'Xxis for learners of tcleg•ATwn the present season ol thespeakers, will address the people ot
Peter B. Kync-’Xird
Xffd of Lonely VulWives should remember that the sense of
,o ugnwn
tp lessen the
UK: »vui,wu.
fourteen. -niicu
when tucir
their imoics
babies arc
are DOTH-;
born ‘ r’I&gt;h&gt;‘ *,,rt °‘h,,r student*.
-f “to
lighten or to
this place in the Union Hall Hext Sun- ley
iion ends, no one average man is like an egg. It you keep'force of." as by lifting ofi: but today
7
nine • There are
arc 131.«»
m oon children,
children ten vMirc'l
■
-----------------------years’ Following is the jury lut for the May
day evening on temperance Come carl}; Julia Peterkm
- - —-Bright. Skin.
m Michigan can say that numbers oi luuk m
hot
waler
.
bc
s,oo
n
becomes'
11
**
Uiert
almost
exclusively
in
the
of
age
or
younger,
who
never
knew
-------------------ui IIVI
IK auvti uvi
and secure scats.
Harold
Titus
—
Below
Zero
--------- -n..&lt;
—-------------------------------------------------------I sense of 'to mitigate, or make easier. their mothers breams.- their mothers. If each family could plan a few eve­
or .“
MU
,u- h„d.bcUrt._(;,n„„ fcMUWrr, .
We. are happy to know that Hon D
.uM-uw. compose, diminish, lessen died in bearing them What causes mn«. each w«k when the enure tam- R. Cook is improving, and strong liope.l CUrenoe B. Kelland-8jH-ak Easily.
dbnwed to uepe the brat interest of ------------------------------------------ *■
the 'taxpajcn t.f thc ttate- for if thci
11 a bul'on Is missing from the over- •)liyhical
'urntul ' trouble*.
Tlie Hit# condition?
, ny 50144
al home for rPiaKallon ln arc entertained for hi* permanetil re-1 Louis j&lt;»cph Vance—Detective;
Elizabeth Jordan—Play-Boy.
covery.
Non-Flcllnn.
Mitatantiat' reductions m state ex- he ,us a11 U« buttons, but they arc of Bynonym» of the word arc abate, allay. May the children of a commuiiiiy ta hifpirrd with sJ’vSn ofTbcUc^rcn
ThproapPle Grange No 38 ha* se­
Clarence Darrow—story of My Life.
the service at Mr. Moore of
,- m
Agnes Reppllcr—Mere TO1UI
Marie
of .inc
the
jK'iiaca--."
different sixes, he's a veteran husband. *»uage. compose, diminish, lessen ;«hc big interest of that community, not munity life twenty years hence- cured
Adrian lo
at the! w.
Ursulines.
to delivc^
deliver an
... addres.. &gt;.
In such muling ternu.
26 at• two o'clock P. M. Mr . wiHlam
V"“U:
"hall A pit! -*
Beebe—Nonsuch. Lund of
Moore is a good s;*aker and will make Waters.
state did we comment on the special be a good wife for any rnan who can * 'fr,y
accoun‘ • «
k^
«**&gt; «**» Uwrt j* too much , thetr ancestors, the^may be a gen- it interesting for all who may go
Bertram Thomas—Arabil Felix.
r«*Mun. And the editos appropriately Lflord to hvc in a hotel.-j-an Francis- ‘
“2
. . ■ °.r 1
' Ul t'11" &lt;'&gt;uiiu -. j.tation wuduted ol supreme quality hear him.
Williuni H. Buniiiam—The Wiiolc‘ add*, alter Uw abo.e quotation "except w chnxucte
mKa
10
1 Hlft
T
“*u*
n*n may the home taiome. aj“n a
Tlie only Uuug overwork kill* b-some Personality
I
unrwilc'c
medicine to aLeviate thc pain.
j the- home with gevd book* und mime., real insututton.-A Hastings mother.
credit.
Jean Bdrr.e*. Librarian.

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OUTSTAND^ARTISTS
, Metropolitan and-Chicago Civic
,
Opera Stars to Feature
thc Program

PAoimi

DELINOUENT BOY
T
wmssEii

HORTON'S

STOCK merger;

from
page Arbor.
one) May I
_________ _________________________ j The (Continued
May Festival
at Ann
Inventory of Court House and Jail
18. IS. 30. 31. has seldom given promise jn the world, is the home of under­
Chaw. Barber. Smith
I of a choicer program
standing, where" parent* seek to know
Inventory of County and Detention
Three outstanding *Ur» head the lt*t ■ the moral arid mental attitude of their
Homes -Smith. Blniln. Orave*.
; —Gigli, soloist in an evening * pro- boys and give them- sorh training as
Judiciary-Hyde. Usborne. Wotring gram with thc Chicago Symphony or-' win make them »oun&lt;Gp7ysicaHv dwnFuel. Light and Waler—Wotring.' cheatra. Ooela LJungberg the young tally and morally
xBroam. Chaw
i beautiful Swedish prima donna who' Hf M1(J thal th&lt;&gt;
t
f
Insurance-Strum. Hyde. Backuwas the sensation of the Metropolitan father to lose the respect cd his boy Is
We have closed our Benton Harbor Store. Both stock*
•Drain*-Pcnncls, Usborne. Schader.
Opera Company thh winter John i tor Wm t0
^wn rule for the gov- I
Superintendent* of Poor Report- Charles Thoma*, baritone of the Chi-, „nmrTU
Mn wtwn the father 1
are now in one. We must unload at once. EVERY­
McIntyre. Mayo. Barber
tago Civic Opera Company with Fred- ha» no respect /or moral rule* for hi. I
THING ON SALE. Values you cannot duplicate in years.
County Clerk', and Treasurer'. Re-!erirk Jagel. Mina Hager Ruth Rodcer*.
conduct Tlie hwrie
at the- 1
This is the second week of this big sale. Hundreds have
jxirU-McCann. Stutz.
Stutz. Parker
Parker.
cluse Baromeo.
Baromco. Juliette
Juliette lJ|^&gt;*^w*ri
IJpg^wd :i
rpr?^ satd he 1
port*--Mccann.
i, Chare.
Broun Backus.Bchader.
Rarku* Sehader ' Nelson
M-iron Eddy,
Wrtv all soloist*
rol»,,t. of outstanding:
nntltandina I ipe^ger
* yruuKm. sarn me
already bought. Are you going to be one of the lucky
Resolutions—Brown.
Taxes - Usborne. Parker, McIntyre.
merit taking part in the concert*
ones? We invite you to come and look. You caji be your
Turning to thc men present he ask­
Live Stock Sanitary--Parker. Leon-! Azide from tl&gt;»»f will be Getta Oradoown judge as to the values we are offering.
*
urd. Stutz
vBi niie of America'' moo-, famous, ed them "What arc you willing to do I
Agricultural Extension—Mayo. Leon- pianist.-, who will -appear the evening for the delinquent boy. &lt;4 your com­
aid. Barber
, fiw choral union give Haydn'.-* greg: munity?" He a staled . that there is
great
need
of
ivrsorial
suiwrvUloti
by
Health Unit
McIntyre, Ilydc., oratorio-Thfi Creation." Another nnxe.
SeJjader.
.able event will be the production for:
Rules and Regulation*—Moon. Chasf.! me choral union gives Haydn's great man who interests himself in boys is
Backus.
Russian eompoM-r Rlmsky-Korsakoff's. a great factor in their After live*
Up at Marquette there was a young
Coavervatlon and Public Welfare -i-The Legend of thc Invisible City of
■ Brown. Graves. Barber.
I Kite*h. and thc Maiden Fevronia"—a man named Bartlett King, whu be­
Pay Roll-Ciiase. struin. Pcnnels.
j concert jierformiince of a four-act came interested in the boy* of that ।
The (fUeMion of building the Hastings10|&gt; rB vfih a notable caste. There are city, particularly tlie so-called bad 1
Center rood this year wa* up lor con-, six-concerts in all with tlie Chicago boys'" ot the town He got many of ,
sideration, having been referred to thc I Svmphony Orchestra taking part in them into Boy Scout groups, and spent
। much of ids time with-them. They'i
board by the county road commission , vrry one
As a previous board tiad authorized. Season tickt-ta are $8 00. 17 00 and]. loved him. and showed in every way1
the construction of this highway us a'noo. wpli individual concert price*| their appreciation of hl* unaclthh
'' work for them. Hr Went to the World
county road, and as preliminary work ranging from 81.00 lo $250
had hren done upon the highway, there . Milli order* are- filed in ordair of,I war and dted while overseas, und was
. M
;■ i&gt;» »HHr.*&lt;^*rt
,
..
, toufied there On the north side of a
seemed no other way except for Uie'«A.&lt;&gt;
w&gt;w&gt;i7n;&gt;. and
«na should
&gt;&gt;umi
their receipt
be addressed.
, ilU
board to hand the matter back to tIU- to Chas. A. Sink. ScImxiI of Music. Ann - SujM.rlor at Marquette, there boys, who
county road commission for act pin
A
™
jr
..
,,
,
,
.
.
.
.
loved
Bart
King,
day
alter
duv
walked
Tilts will undoubtedly mean that they
Th.- May
at Ann Arbor IsH lhc |Mkp ah(llc gathered stones and
will proceed with the construction.
.ashy the ouutxndTng rau-dea event of Cttrrlwl UMMn to tlw. t
of thu Meep
200
fl will be remembered that a year th- year In the Middle West; doubt-* hm flnd
h, Bnrf b
Pairs!
ago. when the question
of a county- .*less
Pair!
•
** illnr
—i 1,111,1*^1
there win
will be &gt;ia *,**
good
number v»
of 1 ment.to that spot.
bullt ,hrrr
”'*"h unit «, pul up to the ta.,d
„ah„, lroB
vt.VL'L
Uy ctuLldututlou. thut-Tht-ty MM .£lc,„i,v u„.i uttl .v»,l MM. ot lb.' .J., “n^htih SS K^ut bui
by no means unanimous.
On t*—
npmrtunlty .notdra thu '&lt;»• uu,lu lhrl„ |G
o,„. n,t ,ld,
Your Choice
Many Styles
contrary, although provi*ion w.
..ttfrt r°n to .'' ‘r ?*,rh a *TPat ’’r0/rBni "l|ot that monument faces Lake Super­
jmade whereby thi* commission would,,
. aide facing
not cost tiu- county any money foe Rs 1, &gt;ucb
"C" reh^Huble prices ■ I °r' ! lor. In the center of that “
lle
• peration. yet a part of the’board hud
ASSYRIA.
u”' ,“AC, hl‘M’
t«nMl
their suspicions thal something tn itj The sjrec-ial crayon illustrated talksj *^4 ‘hat meant every-tning to them.
i might not prove satufactory. Ai a re-!given at the Assyria church-by the,n“l word was Bar:
J
ult the proposition to establish the;pastor.Rev. Ritchcock are calling al A man who can hve m a community
Si Unit was carried by a narrow majority,: good attendance and will be continued!'* ■'™{a nia,&gt;ucy
,0
lhl: ,ov«'
Black or Tan
wnaniw^ 111 Vic. meantime the County Health through this week
‘ !’.* b0&gt;*'! a" ®art Ktng^ had done for

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Leathers
.Unit ha* gm.e on with it* w
way yiat has won and deserved public' Cumming* was burned Bunday fore-|m‘'“p B rf,,‘ achievement
Now, A Pair
, pprov;.'. Dr Kinde has proven a noon.' Tiu- fire I* believed to have
’ " ’
DELTON.
i a|ubl&lt;- executive and. with the mur.cj started from spark.-, from the chlmRevival meetings, will continue dur­
upplied by the health department of; ney when it burned out unknown to ing this week. Mr and Mrs. Virgil J
Sizes—9’s to Big Boys 6's
the state, w RKkefeller-foundation! th&lt; owner early in tlw* morning and Gcren are good help to our pastor and
nd the Kellogg Foundiitlon. splendid until notified bjl neighbor* The con- they are in hopes to have a good al- 1
lirogrc.-.; ha. been made. Competent j tint.-* of the house were saved, and in- tendance each night
nursos have been empldyed Thc phy-1 .urance carried. Tiu- vacant house
Ellis Francisco and wife spent the 1
icians of thc county liavc cooperated I net**' thc Toad belqnging to Mr. and
idrndidlv
As a
Mrs Rs«
-idrndtdly.
u result, construetlvr
constructive Mr*.
Ray Janes
Jone* has
ha* been secured week end with Elwyn Hayward add
work has been done by the Health Unit | whore he now resides.
Harold BurjKjg and family of Dethat has been very helpful to thia
Mis* l&gt;.n* Milter is {.pending the
■oil are spending a few days with hist
county, some of the good result* are wbek m Detroit with friends.
already evident, but in the course of: Mrs-Sybia Scidmore of the Amcri- father and brother
Ixah knd Warren Brown of Com-1
thr next few year* much inorc good ' c&gt;m la-gion hospital I* the guest of her
4 Style,!
Scout Shoes
will be revealed. The tact that the daughter. Mr,. Evaugic Miller, tiu* Mock spent Tuesday evening with Mr i
and Mrs L. M Bush.
Kellogg Foundation has. at it* own ex-, week.
Mrs Kate Burdick and Mrs Lurlla I
iM-nsc. added room.-, for btalili untrue-1 Ray Bebon lias given the first rvwill hr ..i uu.rest •„ all Sunday schr-d . »"&gt;' Hamilton m Grand ....
Rapids,
Eudte of Htckory Corner, .spent Thur.,-,
urand-!
tf
on
at
the
Middleviilo
and
the
Wood-1
jx»rt
ot
early
planted
l»laloes.
dinner
tend comblldaied schools and lib* also) Floyd Miller, son of Mr and Mrs. day with Mrs Lola Wvrlman
Y'jiiiK P-J', I-hamim-t' .-p 0 30
liarant- Mi; und Mrs 1). W. Irwin
Several of the school children ar-.-1
A hue juo,-trail: wu,-. put on 'al th,-, Mrs Peter Hollman spent .Wcdnes- provided such Instruction in those Ervm Miller,,ot Lacey hud the inis- having thc measles.
ttn&lt;l tlut it had tyudr physical forMHU’-to lose two fingers and part
Community Service on Sunday evening day- with her parent.'. Mr and Mrs :chool*.
Mrs • Mary Nobb s of Hickory Cortest* of ptipil* in the retools of the of
*."
’ .of• ■hi* right
■ • • •hand- last•
thc palm
under the direction ol Sup’- Wilt of! Will Naviw. at Nashville
1
100 Pairs Children’s
35 Pairs Children's
county, all show the go&lt;xl \aith of thu- week while engaged In sawing crate
Sunfield tepre.-eniing the U u church
Mr and Mr- L. W Jurrard and
and that it u. conceived, material with hi* father at hl* shop Mrs. Franc!' Searle*.
of that place 1h&gt; v have :i tine orch".-! family spent Sunday wlth-Mr. and Mr*. movement,
A' Boy Stout meeting wa* held nt
with the idea of benefitting the jx-op'.e at honje- He Was cared for by Or.
Ha under th1 leader.-.hip ot Merle'Nate Wrtcher* at Kalamo.
the hall Friday night A |»t luck sup­
of Barry county.
Also Play Sandals
Wlu-eler wlio gnu- a iiuinl*-r ol selec-j .1 E Norton and Henry Flannery . The r&gt;.-*olution.s cotrimiltcc, eniuuM- Lofdiihi of Nashville and is coming per was served after which Mr. Shafer
were Ming* ‘
male made a buvlm’n-s trip lo Chicago la.-t
|lng of Hupcrvixoni Brown of Orange....
Mr. —
and Mrs...Leon Cole and Bernard too^charge of a program and the boy,
gave several demonstrations ot their
. uumto..r «
Tter.
Ur.
Mr. Mrr IMn»n »er,
T'"“"""'&lt;1
work,
and
Lyman
Chamberlain
gave
day wh&gt;rc their mother wqs injured In
'was i&lt; latRr crowd prt-«-nt tu hear the Lake Odessa callers Thureday.
wttina forth iim fart ih»t it.
some interesting picture*
a fall
.
I Mn. Lulu ow
.&lt;Srn v.-iw UAtfro.rS,.I ,, ,!.
Mrs. Ebie Tasker of Hastings for­ ' Mr and Mrs. Robert Barnes and
AU Sizes up to 12 Left
Oil lirxi sunlla, .-.'mln, curk Urn (.Uy's In West Vrmoiitrlllr Suu. .
Ih.
1 J?!, '
ALL SIZES
GOOD QUALITY
merly of Assyria and wife of Under­ mother. Mr*. Ida Barnes, attended ‘a
ovmmith w,ll I.. IS.
.nd hr.W.
■!£ELS' T
-.......
sheriff Oliver Tasker, sustained a party tn their old neighborhood near
I,as secured ProM-cutor L E Barnett of
Mr and Mrs Walter Horsefull of , ..,..... -------.. _. -----... -----.
.'
\ —
.
Kalamazoo Saturday night.
whole,
very
satisfactory
and
very
b&lt;
ife*
:
"broken
hip
nnd
i*
now
in
Pennock
Hastings to *|N*ak. Tin- musician will Scott* spent Sunday with Mrs, Lulu ficiai to til** people of Barry county ‘ hospital. Tile injury was caused by
1*- Mr Aum-, Haight, Booster. Mrs Gray and Robert and also called on’ Tllp rn:nmltr&lt;t&gt;
ri,,nn..ir ’ thprnfnr*
STATE ROAD.
.u— stumbled and fell while
a. ,.ii
fall as *he
Robert OConnur and a boy friend
w.»dmn .nd
o»' » ■!«n. B
I,'&gt;“ * ranunuw nt her work in the kitchen
’ i'.nl Chaw* of Grand Rapids spent: Id?Norton attended (he funeral of 81-i^JJ1
sta^'HeMth^lXl'ruSm
Achievement Day the climax of Hie from College M. 8. C. ot Laming spent
the
week
end
at home
Bunday with his pirenU. Mr and Mre | la* Reynold^at Nashville MondaySrnw, ^.OOO, the wSSfeUe} local 4-H club work in the rural
Mr and Mrs. Edd. Wilke*, and son
would -furnWi $3,000, the Rockefeller, e-chool will be held at the Ansvria CenJ&lt; &lt;: Chare
j afternoon.
|iFGnriHaHm,
Foundation $1
»i SOO.
•Mi the
,•«. United State:.
chorth al 8:00 R. M.' on Tuesday William nf Nmihvili? visited his sister.
[Public Health Service $500 and thc W. । veiling when tlie work of clubs in Mrs Janet Pcttengili Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Fountain and
DC. Kellogg Foundation $7,000, or u total handicraH, clothing and liot lunch
jof 113.000. lo defray Hie expense.. The will be ah exhibition and judged by baby have moved up .north where he
Board of Supervisors authorized only representative* of tho state club de­ ha* work on a firm
Will O'Connor 1* on the sick list and
.paying for suitable office space lor partment
Tile Brigg*. Burroughs.
the Health Unit When thc matter Bell. Ellis. Cedar. Munroe and Steven* Mrs. Elsie Sothard is under a doctor's
W, havif new neighbor* in taro empty
are a* follows President Mu- Run,
l*as KUbmiltcd to tty- board, all the will eomjieie for championship in tlie.
Mrs. opal Pillar* nf Battle Creek and Cogswell; Vie-rPresident. Eldon Mat­ ..du .-• * now. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hunt of
vote* weft In favor of continuing this county Achievement Day to be held at
.
Mrs. Manley Sherman called on Mr.. thew*; Secretary atjd Treasurer, re- Cloverdale
have moved into tj^ Covey
I very useful factor
n later date.
»iected. Mr*. El*k- SofluuiL Mu* Cog*- j
Elsie Sothard Sunday
I TI# Cdlu-r notable action by the
’’ arc and John Charleston has moved
GLASS ( REEK.
MU* Majesty Becker spent the week wqil hu* been lured to teach our 3eho3t|nouj
Board wa* in voluntarily reducing tlie
I into the Osgood house.
Fred Oil* and wife. RobcrJ, Esther end with her sister, Mrs. Victor Hen- another year.
J pay. of its members from $5 00 per day.
The community mbetmg field at Dan
'allowed by statute, to $4 00 per day— und Ruth Erway spent Bunday with ney. in Hasting*
WEST HOPE.
McCallum's Friday night was well at­
Mis and Mrs Winn Noble* of Coral,
ja .20'. cut. Thc Board could not. at relative* in Kalamazoo.
LBS.
Fine Granulated
Roy Oakr* and wife and daughter are visiting their, daughter. Mrs. Jack
Wc arc t^ry sorry to report that Mi** tended and enjoyed A humorous poem
I this Mwion. consider the pay of oilier
by
fra McCallum was received hilar­
O'Connor,
and
family.
•
.
',
.....
...
...
...
-----... 1 Marjofif Ward i* very ill ol doubl.county employee*, but having volun- spent a portion of last week with rela­
Mrs Archie Cunningham is conlfried pneumonia A host of friend* are hop­ iously by young and old A delicious
| tartly cut it* own pay 20' It is safe to tive* hi Battle Creek.
with Mckness.
II ing
ing for
-upper
Mipper was served and music
music by
by thJ
the
Maxinc Erway. who gad-thc misfor­ inkier
toiler bed
bed with
Mcknc.v.
for an
an immediate
immediate recovery
recovery.
assume that they will ask. for reductions
OQC
ROLLED OATS - g4c FRESH EGGS,
Our P T A lliursday evening was4 John H. Ander- is quite seriously ill youngAnen was much enjoyed Thr
in the paywf other officers at the Octo­ tune to break her arm last week is
Strictly Fresh, I duz.—
V
recovering nicely.
aril|XMsibly
attended
a fine pro-j with stomach and heart trouble. We all! next meeting will be with Mrs. Bert
ber session, dr
at We
thc enjoyed
June
Mrs. Sara Erway returned home gram. Offlccrs elected for next year' boi&gt;e lie will soon improve
t McKibbin.
sesaion Any action of thc Board will
COOKIES.
pQC Northern TISSUE g9c
not affect the pay of any county offi­ Sunday after u two weeks' vCHr with
Engh'h style. J-tb. box
cer for the year 1933. The law pro­ her son. Loiue. and family in Kala­
Just the thing for parties
mazoo.
vide* that any cluinge in file salary
Anna Bell Cogswell of Lakeview was
of county officers must be made prior
LIPTON’S TEA
A AC
to tho time when they begin a term of a guest ol Virginia Havens one day
COFFEE CAKE
1 flc Yellow
Label, bl'k. '• lb. "T"T
office, m
, &gt; that any cut in pay that i* last week.
bATUKDAY SPECIAL ■ V
GREEN LABEL, 'i lb.—39c
Sunday visitors at Chas Whilicapplied to next year, must be done be­
Order one for Sunday
fore the'tcnfi begin*, and thc term be­ mores were, Fred Bechtel, wife and
Billie ot Hasting*. Cleo Brown and
gins January first.
PRESERVES
WING Cigarettes
1 nC
* R is not to be assumed that * Oic family. Lowell Whittemore of Hlckory
Air Cooled, pack of 30
IV
Conier*. Mr* Amy Whittemore of
Boird will make a uniform cut of '-0
Raspberry or Strawberry
down thc line, because that might be Delton and Mrs Kato Erway. the oc­
unfair in certain instance*. They will casion being Russell Whittemore's
CRACKER-JACK
EC RIPE OLIVES
.
undoubtedly take into MniidcuUon |Im- birthday
Package—
Virginia Havens wa* a Battle
CnVk
! whole
situation and do wjiat they beFREE—1 Sky-Zip with each box
Uevc should be done in each' care. visitor Monday.
There are at lca»l two salaries which
PEANUT
BUTTER
gQC
HAMS
1 EC
HOPE C ENTER.
the Board cannot reduce-that of thc
Him bud brand. Its.—
I W
Born to Mr. and Mr.. Rux-eil Kay a
| Probate Judge and tlut of .the County
At large expense, the Hixlilanth
Fanry Bulk. II*.—lie
But you should KNOW that the milk
The Best Shank Half
।School Commissioner, as there two ofli- fine baby boy in Kalamuzpo. Mr&gt; Kay
Dairy has Miuipped itself for huddling
you’use in your home is CLEAN. No
cers' pay is fixed by stale law. a* la al­ was lorfnerly Mi** Mabel Leonard.
riilk in the most perfect way, und the
CLIMALENE
1
QC
Mr. and Mrs Cljde Ashby and Don­
Pork Loin ROASTS &lt; &lt; C
so the salary of Circuit Judges.
one food product has been the cause of
Large
package
—
I
W
ald
Drocklebanl;
ot
Kalamazoo
apeul
state
«&gt;f Michigan has designated this
| Wc arc. sure there will be approval
Rib end. lb.—
,I I
so many seriout epidemics, and 'out­
Slock up af thia low price
•
Ham End, lb.—13c
,
daily a* the ONLY ONE in thin section
|of the action of the Boafd in setting Monday with Mr. and Mr*. Fred Ash­
break* of disease, as has UNCLEAN’
that is perniilted to sell Grade “A” milk,
the example of cutting Jhcir own pay by
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Texlcr of
MILK. Germs thrive in it, and thc Vndrc
I first We have aUo been informed that
Lean PORK CHOPS 1 EC FAMO PANCAKE MC
the CLEANEST milk your money can
the County Road Commtestoncrs and Hahtlng* *i)ent Sunday alter noun with
ll.Ol’K, pieksde—
fcW
round—
I V
careless the method of handling milk the
buy. Can you utTord to take :chance»
their employee* have agreed lo re­ their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Mc­
with thc milk you use? Think it over.
mure
rapidly
those
germs
increase.
Dermott
duced pay. The Board could hardly
SHULTZ
FREEPORT
Mrs. Frank Lcim.rd. Mrs. Chrystal
ask other* to acccj* reduction* unless
MIDDLEVILLE
Schcarer*
and
daughter
Phylli*.
Mrs.)
they were wUUna to do the same thing
GRADE
“
A
”
MILK
(
Pasteurized
or Raw)—10c Quart
Bernice Reger sjwnl Fridayilhcnudves.
with Mn.
GRADE “B" MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart
I Sometuilc in tlie future it will be Russell Kay and new buby in Kala­
We Buy Eggs
Phone Us Your Orders
Dial 2491
realized that thc government of is mazoo.
Mr. and Mr* Will Aldrich are vUitcounty.by a Board of Supervisor* 1* a
| cumbersome unwieldy plan; but until ing their children and families in Kalsome other provision shall be made. amaaoo.
MU* Inez Ashby spent Sunday in
It will liavc lo be done a* It 1* now be­
Kalamazoo. Earl Paddock entertained'
ing done.
company from Battle Creek Sunday. - I
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2651
ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE at LOW Price*.
A philanthropist is a man who .’Mr. and Mrs. Cl*rc Aahby visited|
doesn't know enough to keep What ho their parent* one day last aeck Uli
igeU.
’
Camp Custer.

C0ATS GROVE.
1 Mr and Mr- H. A Wo&lt;xinian and
* Aboiit M-w-ntv-thr br.y* and lrj»d&lt;u *' Min'Paul and Victor Wcnslon spent
w i&lt; pn.M nt at th. County
Firm
Sunday.ciinly Fzrmjioy*
।! "
“nuaj- in Kalamazoo viMting th-■
C'.m. reiicc h -id hr.- at tty*
the church last
las’. j| formerA&lt; daughter Marian, and other■
a fine ,I relatives
8*i'.irday ’Flu- L.‘A fj M-netl
.. .....................
tniHK-r. Amimg'tlie leapris and speak-j
11 who were pr&lt;&gt;ent wi n-’tlr- following'
t . C J ! Mr and Mrs Harry 3hurjx&lt;tcin ot
County Haiti Creek arc moving on tb&lt;- Bert
Smith J Dickerson farm this week.
• r and
Ward Clark's-of Battle Crtt»:‘ :&gt;pent
। Sunday at W Q. Clark i Several ol tlie Maple Leaf Grahgci *

FARMERS! Work Shoe;

Shoes or Oxfords

79c

■ yf
I
/Wen!

GYM SHOES

Z9c

BLACK DRESS
OXFORDS pair

$.&lt;69
1—

Horton's Shoe Store

Better Bargains

Friday &amp; Saturday, April 22-23

IO

Sugar

-35c

W

Mother Nature

Doesn’t Provide
a Better Food, or as Cheap a Food
as Good CLEAN Milk!

Butter

HINMAN'S

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL W. 1832

PAGE snc

5 frock and -Joe Thomson, wetr mnklnq
t. long pxtablRlvd .resident ! of’John*-’
OBITUARY.
• fine progress. Mr. Lyman Chamber­
town
township -----------------who conduct*--------the hard- Louise— Marshall, daughter of John---- ----------' lain Deputy Commissioner was present
I ware .--tore at Lacey is the.csmmls-.ion- Bnd DOrothy Marshall, was bom in’
1 and gave us a short talk. Twenty-eight
er. Al! w .-vlce on the commiMion is Seneca Co. Ohio. January 28. 1859. nhd ,
! j scouts were present and demonstrated
ivohmtary.
•---------------------------------- paved to her reward April 8. 193’..■
■A GREAT OUTING
jHOOP "jiaddling machine" to a few
With Mich n croup of men n* these, aged 73 years. 2 mas. and 11 day*. She.'
•n.. week end
M-mp
*rt,at
.. Camp
c-p ’”r/“
""u:
s’rengthenrd by the addition of cm-!moved to Barry county when but two, The
camp held
~ “xs- as
yi-na from tlie firM two districts, the'years of age and lived thc rest of hrr Ben
Lake. April)
i»en Johnston,
jonnsion. Sherman
tmerman vaxr.
oprin '’Mtora anzt the regular
__ troop officer
(Continued from page one*
____________________________________
prosecutor and sheriff will derive an. life here.
|;;
—-.-.-7
O.-„
made fl nne a"endancr Tans and the
•
scoutmaster's
benediction
closed tlie
Hie county ha* been divided into sik advisory assistance whose value, I* like-' At the age of 18 *he-gavc her hf art I thirty-five leader* and 26 older scouts
, meeting. Mr. Reid is milking a bow;
district*, namely: Db-tiut N«. 1. eum-'b be of tlx- highesr tjpe.
to «od under the teaching of Rev. Mil-1 were registered and other* came in for
evidently writ to sleep while:
prising Irvhte. CarBdnjinrt Wood-!-------- XwtijSTsiv----- :----lerShe joined the North Evangelical tu nhort lime Nature hike*, bixl hike*,’ und
it as he now ha.4 It 10 pounds
- A.
. ’ 2,
'/‘....wkk
vhurcii of------which
still'a^meingame*. -outdoor
cooking.
treasure*•••hunts.
land Townships; Dufairtljp. 3. cn|n-&lt; *. „
..
1
- ’ishew'a*
"
------ ------------------— *—’■----------— ; scraping
lighter than he planned:.—
Mary M Stilson. daughter qf Jnhn t. .
.
&gt;,,l
&gt; «-... 1^*,. l». lI-iL.
"
On New Years Eve 1882 she was climaxed by u line campfire program
CUB PACK 9V
married tn Franklin Hydt1 by Elder Saturday evening when each patrol of
Just nt sundown, last Friday evening, |
Towmhlpa: Dhtrict No. 4. compriMng
' idar&gt;” ’ Lr'
./'’ft??!; Phillip Holler. To this union two men gave a fine stunt, and all enjoyed
HaMlngs Rutland H&lt;&gt;|n’ nnd Baltimore Silva of-Cirand Rapid*. April 14. 193—',daughters were .born, Edna Kidder th&lt;- fine one act play presented by the treasure of Pack No. 9 was buried 1
Township- DbUiict No
cSS S1”’ uas "&gt;‘’"^'■’1 “&gt; »anl«'l Manee.
Thc
honor
of
thc first spadeful of din,
living !*.- miles from home und Dorn- Trbop 'll. Nashville. Arlie A. Reid
Prairieville" .Orangeville ‘and 'rHnv Octotx-r 30. 1833. Tiny lived in. New ,thy Hollman residing Just acrlw. the .scoutmaster. A&gt; O- Williams scoutmas­ went to Denner Harry B. Thompson. I
"Usten, home owner*. I'm one of the rarpenier* asTownship with Johnstown and A - M.-xro abom a year when they re- road
ter of Troop 3 gave several selections Barry county’s first cub. Each cub. In
turn, did his share of the excavating,
sedated with the IKfME LUMBER CO. In iU Home In­
ayriu ’ townships comprWng Dfc.tnc: ''‘L’11'1 '/I HaMing*.
Her entire life was spent in the *erv- on the guitar and mouth organ. SpeafcA.^!™
■■‘•p treasure was -placed in Its rrslln-;
To this union four children were let of herChriftlqn work and doing for; etf
Dr Manley Ellis of WeHWrr.
WesffrnTT*^
No. fl.
w were Dr.
place by Den Chief Winston Sheffield.!
। others with her loving und .cheerful I State Normal. Dr Paul Vuelkyr ot BatThe commissioners for-DWricts
Eagle Scout, and the finishing ’touches,
Ungs. Vera Silva of Grund Rapids. Vl-.
1 and 2 Jwvc been chosen bat th&lt; :r da Allerding of Hastings, all of whom,lamUe. Always forgetful of seif she has!'!“ Creek College. Rev. H Jordon of were made by thc cubmastcr. The cere-;
‘•Well, I think It’s one of the finest things. ever done
| Battle Creek. T. Beh Jqhnstcm. area
formal acecntaru-e h,1&lt; not been re- are living: Her husband prcced&lt;-d her, bcm a friend to all In time of need
mony was concluded by tlie "Grand
She
lean*
to
mourn
her
loving
comexecutive.
Wallace
Watt.scout
execu-j
far Hastings home*.. Why. I find owner* have been Inccivr-d.
»&gt;
« , &lt; The
.&lt; commi
o ’*:-.~io r for ,District
». . id death July 23. 1922. “ ■
'
pantnn.to whom s.‘ie would have ■S',,
been
of Ann Ariw
Arbor »n5'nu,.«&lt;»u
and numerous d..-■
dis- “J”1"™’d™“dSS/SS'
No 3 is the R&lt;-. S J. Franri- of Nash-i,
mourn their lie' ctivsmns led bv -mtittn 'framV*R&gt;fr*-r
(of the' •I*oon u,r -ooy*
dul&gt;.tncnucives
recorded and
cimrted.
will decipher
decipher .
Ville. For Dutnct N.i 4 William Seha- Ml, Rnimu B;i,h of H.
F.ir."yro daughters. "3 "grandxons and ’area Twenty-fiv^. men fronv Barry
&lt;*U
der ha* been appointed In District No. hra.hr!-, HuW&gt;!( stilsou
. Batt
____I*.
could order work cpmpletc, material /and labor. .Many
,‘n and en-j directions. The cipher message will be
na '“-'pUe-d l» :h, prelaws olih. ,«rk w
S. Supervisor Newell Barfx-r.hu' agreed
an&lt;t a younger brotlxr. Richard, one great granddaughter. One grand-:county attended the session •
houses today have defect* which will cost the owners
daughter preceded her to the Great Med the privilege ot camping togeth-i
1 become a definite part of the morale
Hugh Stilson. died May 29. 1901. Helen* Beyond, three brothers. Jacob of Belli-'&lt;r with other leaders of the area.
dear if not attended to, and with this service there's no
,and Hubert Allerding. Lorenc Mance vue. David" of Nashville and Harvey of
Barry county men receiving certifi- building program. Pack No. 0 was well *
reason for delay.
;and Veda MuYy Silva, besides other Map'.c Grove, nieces and nephew . and j cat*.* were Approved—Abcn E John- represented Saturday and Sunday al'
! relatives and a host of friends.
tips! of rVIatlves and friends. It can son. Dr C E Hyatt. Winston Sheffield, the leader* training course final ses­
"Cost? You'll probably be pleasantly surprised at how
-She wa* a kind and loving mother a
be truthfully said of tier that she w.is, Arthur.-Crolhers. Ed. Kane. Arlie A. sion and ■ graduation at Camp Ben,
little your repair Job will eost when done with modern
grandmother and a good neighbor, al­ a -friend tq all.
Johnston.
Shennan
Lake.
Reid. Robert qook. J. A. McNulty. Dr
ways willing and ready »o be of helpmaterial* like Sheetroek and Red Top Insulating Board,
Funeral m-i vices were conducted by'George I^xzkwood. Advanced—T. S. K
CLOVERDALE.
whm nredid. Throughout her Hint-*
and 1 kntiw you'll be more than pleased with the result*.
Ed Rhomb at the home at two| Reid. Harvey Burgess. Loyd Shafer. Al­
.'she lemained patient, thinking, of Rev
Rev. Holtz attended the funeral of
and ut thc South Evangelical church! tendance at meetings and camp were
OUter.*-, even tn her own .-rtttfTim: Her at :wo-thirty. April 10 with interment necessary for the diplomas,
"I can tell you, too. that the Hpme Lumber Company
hL* uncle in Kendalville. Ind. last week.
family and friends will niiss her great.
We will mLss Mr and Mrs Ed Hunt
has the best carpenters In town on its list, and j»r're sure
hi thc -Wilcox cemetery.
.
QUAILTRAP FARM PATROL. ’ I B,'d family who have moved out in the.
-Tuwdav ArsriX 13 Flnwr Lowell coun“Y WMt of ptoerdale, on the
. I
OBITI ARY.
The Prairieville Township Sunday! mutma.wr ol U» fa.m Hulral « Itei JJ'LgTF, ’’'‘n '°r !,? “S’Xi
’ Tnfihetta H. Gsxxlenough. daughter Schoo)
having repairs done now.
h"'c lt,em * ,h lw ln ,he’
Association will bv entertained I Quailtrip school, finished organization ?"i
of Orin and Hannah- Hopkln.*. was ■
given extra service Just to show my appreciation, Jnd I
'
born In Wayne county. New Y’ork, July/af Milo church Sunday May 1. begin-! and most of the scouts^omnleted their
XI“O’ Wolf is assisting ut the
know thc other boys do the same.
,
20. 1839. anti detmrted this life nt Has- nlng at 11 o’clock eastern time.. A tenderfoot I’equlremt-nts. ut the meet-1
itlhgA. April 13. 1032. at the age of- good program and Sunday school hour) mg yesterday evening/the boys received! Rd-wl Johncock home for a couple of'
"So, if you have repair or remodeling work, I advise you
is sub-&lt;‘
■ .
! their badge* and began ■ second class weeks, while Mrs. Johncock ■«
I ninety-three year,, nine tiiontbs. and ’at ID30.
stiluting for the school teacher in their ■
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Moreau
‘
of
Chi-;
to
have
it
attended
to
now.
We'll
sure
appreciate the
। tuenty-fpur days. She moved tn Michi----------.district, who i* busily cntertainlna the
gait when a xmall child and resided. cage visited thetr uncle. Mr. and Mrs
A NEW CUB PACK.
J measles.
near Lyons, Jonla county. She wa*i H. J. Flower arid Wayne Tliursday.!
Frank
Stratton
of
Allegan
also
called,
Thursday,.April. 14th. 17 boyw of cub; We are always glad to hove newi
united in marriage to* Edwin Good-;
age met in room 105 Central uchool] friends in our little burg. Mr. nnd Mrs. I
[enough January 1. 1856 To this union;' on Mr. anji Mrs. Flower Sunday.
A number of thc Rebekahs of Prai­ Hasting* und talked over plan* and i Del-tno of Hastings are living in the 1
were born six children of whom two
survive. Mr. N. D. Cioodcnoqgh of Muir rieville X.odge enjoyed tlie hospitality method* of forming for cub work ,in! Sayles' hpme. on thc suburb* and Mr. TELEPHONE 2276 * HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
and Bertha I. Lancaster of X-ake Odes- of
1 thc Barber home Friday for the the new cub pack. Dr. G. L. Xox-kwoodj and Mrs. Mentor of Kalamazoo are'
of the Triple tank club. Mrs is cubmaster. Robert cook, chairman living in the Ed Hunt home in tiu*
.-a al.M) one adopted son. Irving O.:I meeting
1
! Allie Wood had the program in ot
। Jhe pack committee and Mr. Shafer! City propertc
Goodenough of Hastings
!
charge
which
consisted
of
instrument
------------------------------...
„
C1
attended
and
helped
with
the
meeting.
Bert
McCallum,
who
has
hail
an
at■
Bert
McCallum,
who
has
had
an
atHer husband. Edwin GcxxlniMuiak de-:'
next mm-ttno
meeting is
to iw.
be held at o.^ni
3:3O■ ! tack
""h-* tii-xt
i&lt; tr*
‘**iiciti* for
.ack of appendicitis
for the
the last
last, few
few!,'
parted from this life the 13th of Dc- tai mjMic. singing, reading* and Munts.Tbe
enjoyed.
I days, is very much better at this writ-1
H-cmb^r 1906 tuner she was united in ■was much- --------r A
• dellciods pot luck) P. M. Wednesday..April 20.
I Vcrdan CovHle and wife‘were WoooWEST CARLTON.
•uuu»r
‘“■ner was
wa* servca
served at
ar li o
ociocx.
’clock.
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'‘me
ing. ••
I
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।
Called for and Delivered. ■d*d
Caller* •
atl tlx- Flower home Sunday:
TROOP 77 PRESENTS PLAY.
i
.
Mlim«.nn
n„&lt;,i II John Deweerd of Byiron Center was land visitors Sunday.
.*&gt;.
■. Callm
were Louis and MUs Lena Dunn and! Thursday evening. April 14. Troop Cr“V am! ‘w«
Mu^mXi^Hum’est^of!
‘n
«**«“* Saturday,
I Jesse Henry formerly of tills vicinity
n i. PA |p ix-p
,,
• 1 me‘grand-on- four granddaughter* Mr. and Mrs Emmet Gray, all of 77. presented thetr play "These F*th-| £nevueindcalSd
Miss Mabel
of
Mrs Th£.ra Nag|er o(
spcnl [who has been visiting relative* und
it XHumeston
MuXVd
lAl.r/YIKI.Xl &gt; &lt;11 a Sfu.lll
and many great-grandchildren besides Galesburg, also Mrs. Laura Cadwal- erf at the central ? T. A. as a par. immeXturda?
MacDonald,1 several days thc .past week with her ; friends several day* past, left for In*
extra Charlie
distant relative* and friends aiso deepof the
the _ interesting
interesting program.
program. Very
Very fine
fine
O11„„ . , *. MapIVm.M,..
s
• :sister, Mrs. Art Richardson, and fam'diana
Monday where hr will visit reln­
‘
1
;jy moum her passing.'Services were, ader and son Ernest of Hickory Cor-■ of
Guests at the MacDonald home Sun-; j|y,
I lives before returning to his liorhe in
.
comments attended their presentation
'
held at the Walldorf! Funeral Jlonu-on ners.
day were Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald । Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frisby visited i■ Missouri.
•v
Saturday afternoon. April 16. 1932.,. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Wood . attendedI and spurred the scout* to,greater work. and
Mis. Helen Adam* of Kalamazoo; lhrir daughler, Mr*. Forrest Alletdin3!I ^frs. Jessie Holmes of Northville.
[
’
thc
community
meeting
ut
Cressey
Sat’
Rev. Adcock officiating. Interment was,
a!ld Mfs- °*orK’' *!geO®?*w' und family in Grand Rapid* Sunday,
AT DELTON
jurday evening. B N. andi Nina Fenner
Mrs. Etta Nash of Hastings, und tiny
’made at Middfoville cemetery.
Richland and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Harry Draper of Grand Rapids spent Nash and family of Carlton Center
, nlxi attended.
Friday evening. April 15. Troop 55, of
Woodruff of Kalamazoo.
j ,pw (^ays
w,.,,k at B,.rt pnsby-g. ; .called on their brother and uncle. Ar­
j Mr. arid Mrs:
Clark
Osbqjne
-visited
Delton?
Russell
Mott
scoutmaster, held
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum of
Art Eckert Bild wife accompanied!! thur Richardson Wednesday evening
EAST GUN MARSH, with some old friends and schaolmutc- a parent-scout .supper and program.
Mys Whisler of Otsego spent Friday in Augusta Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Lyman Chamberlain and Mr. Detroit were here over the week end Mr. and Mrs. L A. Randall of Grand!
. PRATT DISTRICT.
with
■' he sister. Mr.-.. S. -Mr.
A McCafferty
and Mra. John Brand-stclter are
Shafer assisted. Moving pictures from with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert! Rapids to Chicago Saturday where
Jake Kooy and family have movedI both still in Hl health and only able to the State Conservation Department McCallum, who returned home with, they vuifed Flovd Eekerf and family I Howard Cronk of Grandville, Xfrs,
iThey also visited ut thc,home of Mr J I Glen Satterlee at Vermontville were
south ot Martin.
■ lx? about part of the time.
were shown by Mr. Chamberlain. nnd them Sunday evening.
John Vundenlltitg and family have•
Mr. Porter Tooze and family attend­ demonstrations of signaling, first aid.
railed
home
Wednesday on account of
Mrs. lawter Monica spent Wednes- Mina Eckert Cody nt Hapimond. In-!
moved la Decatur to Work
.
ed church at Delton Sundjiy mornid.; pyramid building were shown bv day with her mother ut Hastings.
I diana. returning home Sunday accom-i the serious illness of their mother, Mrs.
'
and vveiung.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Monica enter- j Pnnk?d by Mrs. Pearl Gephiirt of Bal- Wm. Cronk. '
grou|« of scout*. Winfred McBain told
Mrs. Henry Vamlenlx-tg of Rutland
Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield ahd son what settling meant to him and urged tuined the followuig guest* Sunday, timorc. Maryland who will remain for
, Jack visited Mrs Bradfield'* Varenie, attendance at camp Ben Johnston this Mr.-and Mrs. Nixon and daughters of 0 few days visit.
। Is sjx-nding some tihie at thc home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox Hasting\ Tues- .-■iimmvr. - Kenneth ‘ Horton welcomed Hasting* and Lewis Woodard and Mr.i Vnnt Newton was'a
visitor. tier son und family. George Vanden­
j day, They found Mr. Wilcox much im- the p.irents and Roy McBain respond­ and Mrs. Morris Johnson of Middle- j Saturday.
berg.
.
I proved.
&gt; Vernon Bum ford and wife of Has-: Mrs. Edgar Mead attended thc fu­
ed from the troop committee. Such fine vil|c.
( Mr. and Mrs J. L. Mercure of Kala- get-togethers pave the way for more
Mrs. Chas. Monica, daughter Doris jthigs spent Saturday nnd Sunday at neral of Joseph Ashaller which was
| mtizoo spent Thursday evening with mutual understanding between adults and Mrs Grover Davenport were Kala- Art Eckert* during Hx-ir absence in’ held at his late home In Hastings Fri­
I Mr. and Mrs, Bradfield.
Jchieueo
I.day afternoon.
Chicago. .
and the young folk of the communiti mnzoo Sfiopjxrs Friday.
■i • Sunday caller.* at the Bramtstetter and are of yeat value to botn, .
Mrs. Clara Sponablt* was quite sick
Sidney Fifleid und wife—of- North
Cullers at the Prank Dickerson home , -------------------------------- , In! home were Mr. and Mrs W. D. Hughes
Sunday were Mr. und Mrs. Peter Ann-' ing .visited their daughter. Mrs. Neal one day last week but the last report
strong and Mr*. Melissa Ashby of Kai-1 Newton and family Sunday.
and Clare Thorpe of Kalamazoo also
she seemed to be feeling much better.
A COURTEOUS ACT.
Mis* XYorLs . Eckert 'is detained nt1 Mr. and Mrs Dirk Hoffman enter­
Mrs Ollie Doohttlc and- Mr and Mrs 'The road to Camp Ben Johnston will amazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fennels spent Sun-1 home from her school tfiille* this week' 1tained their children and families
CoU- from Kalamazoo.
be clearly marked from Hastings this
Mrs' Ethel Tooze was in Cloverdale yyur .through the courtesy and kind. day with their son. Richard, and fam- with measles.
.
from Kalamazoo. Battle Creek. Dow­
Thursday and attended tlie Ladies' Aid iM-m of Hugh Riley. Ross Johnson and iiy at Kalamazoo
1 Mr and Mrs. S Geiger. Donald Gei-;:ling. Nashville. Mkple Grove and As­
.
Clyde Kershaw, and Mrs. Teller nf 1 L. Boyes. Large wixxien arrows point
Albert Johncock and Dr. Vestenler • ger. wife and baby Donna ^f Quimby .syria.
I Plainwell vuited the latter',s brother. the wav with the words ' Camp Ben of Grand Rapids called at thc Arthur' called at Art Richardson s Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Cronk I* a little better at
Albert Chase. Thursday evening.
South Ft-"
Push school‘ members —
with
y.*-/ this writing and wc all hope she will
Johnston." Tlie signs though Incom­ Johncock. home Thursday evening.
Mrs Hammond, Mr. anil Xlrs. Luur- their teacher. Mr*. Bidelmun. attended soon be up around again soon. .Her
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Good' and son of plete were of great help over tlie week
Freeport spent Friday with' Mr., and end for the leaders.
ence Beadle and little daughter. Ar- :i-H
:: club achievement day ut Welcome daughter, Miss Hazel, is tjpnic from
Mt.-. Pdrter’Toozrf-and family.
•
lene. of Hastings were Sunday callers Corners Monday,
Muskegon helping care for her.
GUM-DIPPED Cord Construction Two Extra Cord Plies
TROOP 80.
‘
; Mildred Fisher went to Clbverdale
at the Murk Garrison home.
ISutqfday tor her music lesson then to
Under the Tread and Sale Quiet Long-Wearing Non-Skid
Mr. and Xlrs. Apsey of Hastings were
Saturday afternoon. April 16. 14
’
I
her
grandmother
s,
Mrs
Henry
Tooze
‘
s.
members of Troop 80. Prairieville. Her­ Sunday callers at the home of their;
Tread—these arc thc Extra Values you get .in Firestone Tires be­
(S. Shultz, who accompanied her home bert. Morehouse scoutmaster, enjoyed a parents. Mr, and Xfra^-DeGoiiu.
cause Firestone save millions annually in buying, manufacturing and
1 to remain -for a few days' yisit
Mrs. Frank Heller and daughter;
hike for the purpose of pawing second
distributing.
We have complete lines of Firestone Tire*
class tests In cooking and fife building. Adele of Kenosha, Wis., have taken1
DOUDS C ORNERS.
tubes,
each bearing the name Fire­
Games nnd other outdoor test# occupied over their place on Guernsey lake.|
'ThHlouil Sunday srhooj, will change thc time and a very worth while after­ while Mr. Heller will follow later.
stone, doubly guaranteed by
pimp commencing. April 34. from Twa noon resulted. The next meeting of thc
o'clock P.wM to ten o’clock. All come. fulj troop will lx- held Friday evening.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
■
Fircst&amp;icarid by us,and backed
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Edger ol the
.Mr.*.-Nora Clemrnce returned to her April 29. nt the .town hall. Prairieville,
by our complete service.* ♦ ♦
NOW ON OUR GOOD
home near Bedford Sunday after although patrol meeting* are held bi- Edger.district and Mrs, Alydia BogardEach line of Firestone Tires,
ers
of
Chicago
were
Sunday
afternoon
.ring for her slater nearly fohr weeks.; weekly at thc homes of tiu? various
Mr.'.*Etta
i------ .returned
—
.............
—.
is designated by tread design
callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs* Etta Tolles
to t-ake*
scout*
I Odessa, after visiting her sister. Mt
Dan Douglas*.
and name Thc quality and
• Daisy Bergman
'
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorham were
TROOP 74
xtivv Thrah r-”---- •is ■helping- ...
I: Mis*
Gillotis
Mrs 1 Thursday afternoon, April 21. 4 30 Sunday afternoon callers at the home I
I Daisy Bergman .with her house work! o'clock, scouts of troop 74 Miuttiig* will of tlie former’s brother. Tbos. Gorham,:
tel that of special brand mail
!*iii’ week.
.
meet at the Parish Houm-Qtx' their at Dowling.
order tires aold af thc same
The -ciiool* comrhis’ioner,
Mr*. I regular weekly meeting, to be tn the
Remember the pl*y to be given at the!
prices. Come in and examine
' Maude Smith, attended the P T A I nature ol a hike. Mr. Shafer will ac- Glass Creek Grange Hall Saturday eve­
. cross sections and see the Extra.
I this month and all enjoyed tlie pro-1 company the scouts and their scouts ning April 23. Pot luck supper. Bring
! gram very much.
j master Richard cook.
your own table service
Values in Firestone Tires that
Mr and Mrs Matthew* of Hustings
—— ■ Mrs. Buell Beattie ^nd daughter of
givcExtraSafety,ExtraStrength
visited ut Harry Water*’ Sundav.
FIRST AID CLASS POSTPONED
Kalamazoo visited from Wednesday
and Extra Service.
Grandma Waters, who has been
10 continued iJlneas; Mr. R P. til! Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
■ ‘laying with her daughter at Weld-1T**' f'r&lt;t ald Instructor, will be un­ Mrs. Francis Gorham.
man. Is vbiting her daughter Mrs. B“le 10 be at the meeting In Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and chil­
Jennie
.phi*
Jennie Water*
wate^ .
••
!
, week,
2 \ and
,T-LUte
’1 next
"r*-First Aid class
&lt;ua*s dren
aren ot
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
&lt;1..««„
. Will
be
Thursday ovonlrra
In P.
t&gt; Thos. Wilcox and children of OrangeMr. and
Mrs tiHamilton of Battlei*,
11.1 J*"
1,e
” Thursday
evening 17:30
..Will
be he'd
held
P.Thos.
&lt;
IM.
April
38
at-the
Methodist
church,
ville
j Creek visited the latter* parent*. Mr, ,*
vtlle called Sunday afternoon at the
OLDFIELD TYPE
and Mrs. Harry Waters. Sunday.
KaMings.
ftastings.
home
.homeofofMr.
Mr.and
andXfrs.
Mrs.Jim
JimWilcox.
Wil
! Mr. and Mrs. Louden of near Scott’*rot’RT r»F^77n'.-nn
I A number from here attended the
&lt; X.h Pri». ‘i^r.’.T
&lt;3»h Frw- &lt; :-.b FrW.
Tlr»
COURT
OF HONOR
I .Mr* ..hdr daughter and t.KUr Sunwvdnrrf.y
„Xr.
AM». &gt;t Uk STTS’S roS'"LAl
l!
Ea«b
f-.l.
!•«» !•«.»
Wednesday evening. April 30. at the
Ray Garrison, who has been .at-' Court °aofn’Honor
bl^ h^iAJs
fm'^
dRe~ "iui??
and
a" «r‘*»ib“eXl?me.The
in the muS
court Sun
room ’7.00
nid
4.4O-2K.....
S4-79 S 9.50 6.00-20II.D. 610.95 621.24
,V&lt;.„do„. rHnrnrf
Sunday
j
,h,^,
S«. mnrUnj MlU,
^d.y
M &gt;11„Urd
to, mu.1 te t„
judging so that result* miv he nh. n*”
*
All Overhauled and in Fine Condition.
4.30-20.
10.38 6.00^2211.1). 11.60 22.50
5.55
i )L
..~w« Idea to stop _&lt;
__ _ _._,&lt;
’ 31
home Of Mr. and
Mt was .a good
short
sell - ;i talned.
■••’’cd- ribbon*
ribbons aa.-nrH&lt;w4
awarded and the-*°
Alto John Deere Two-bottom Plow.
lhp Mr*. Bert McKlbUn. ’
4.50-21........
5.45 10.54 7.00-20H.D. 14.65 28.42
Ing Now if people would only stop h0U!*' hunK ln treM ot the city,
I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and chil-hnrt
buying
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Youngstown
Vindicator.
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1X.5X
TRUCK AND BUS TIRES
-------SUMMER
!drcn ««» Sunday forenoon callers a;
SUMMER CAMP
CAMP
------- 1 AdvancenVnt in the scouting pro-111* ll°n,e of the former* sister. Xfrs.
5.00-19____
11.90 30x5 ll.D. 615.45 629.96
fc.fcS
See us if you are interested in a good used
ORDER FOR PVBUCATJON.
I gram 1* a worthwhile and important Har01d Lobcr- of Martin.
* rt JTiehir—
5.00-20.
15.10 32x6 H.D.
*•75
26.50 51.00
j
factor
.In
character
education.
Leader*'
Mr- *n[* Mrs
Gorham’and
.«.y .4 Hv
car. We will demonstrate any of the above
&gt;»&gt;.i
hrU «i. u* and. examiners of thc various tesm can snn 01 Ka'amaroo spent Friday and
5.25-48____
56.40 70.60
7-55 14.00 31x7 H.D.
"l**n Px’P w,tl« character’building by hold- 8*“«r&lt;fo&gt;' with hk parents, Mr and
5.25-21.......
8.IJ
15*82 6.00-20H.D. 14.50 28.14
cars any place. If interested just call
.4, •&lt;. .pn. .. . । lng
qUjremenU to
t0 tJle
ing the re
requirements
tlie proper
proper ii Mr»- Franc la Gorham.
5.50-18.___
16.20 6.50-20H.D. 16.50 51.62
I c. Kxxirston. Jadr* «r level.
•.55
level, Camping
camping season also makes for' w A1 Kcrr 14 001 as wel1 «* h,s
more
and
better
jidvancement
and!
n
’
??
y
l«1™ds
wish.
5.50-19____
8.48
7.50-20II.D.
51.60
16.40
26.45
‘
, 1
growth so let’s urge our scouts to atand
Howard Johnson re6.QO-18H.D. 10.65
20.66 9.00-20H.D. 46.50 90.40
« &gt;.t e^sl in *»li ,««»! tend summer camp. Camp Ben John-1 }Unied t0 thelr h°me *n Milwaukee,
sh’.t Lt
’’••’••■in I ston opens June 20th for 8 weeks at M’w*«onsin. Monday after a few day*'
e.oo.1911.11. 10.85
21.04 9.75-20ILD. 61.65 120.00
“.~i «“&lt;•&gt;• M&gt; «• ™».
M»1"» •«
«' -nd Mr.
»*k
, tlon is taken for safety and a’fine corpa w,n- Haven*.
PropartioHautv I’
’,b !**’ ,f M‘&gt; of.junior and senior officers help give
Dr' and Mrs- B
Robinson and Mr.
* 17 «d u Aw i your ho*" • "•* vacation while advanc- ^ld.“rs’ L«’nard Robinson of Grand
riid J*“.*i:
1 ing in scouting.
;Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. and
iin p«bii« Mii&lt;*l
----------! Mn. W. H. OU*. We are sorry to rei-nbiM.uoa &lt;,t • ropy *t
TROOP 71
port the doctor is not gaining,
o'ot’"**.?."’/
T1&gt;e Sa&gt;uLs °l Troop 7i' had their
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Haven* in comCALEDONIA, MICH.
TELEPHONE 74
o
*w*r*prr
pnm*4
**&lt;f!
regular
meeting.
April
1!.
at
the
Lc-:Pany
with Mr and Mrs. Orville Tuttle
-HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
-.--""r , ,
, „ .
|*lon rooms. After the regular opening!of Welcome motored lo near Premont.
tWl**ya- J» &gt;r* "f FroUt*. ,and Jtudy period, the patrol report* I Ind. Sunday and visited in the Lfheoln
&gt;1 cimrni. n.gnirr ci p«ui*.
| showed.the Wolverines, under Ben Ad-1 Browse home.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL to. 1932
I Mis* Una Leiter sptnt Ute week end- FOURTH DISTRICT
'
SHOWER AND DINNER.
Mrs Cliflord Dolan was tn Grand
Rapids on Saturday.
*'*1^
*&lt;” 1^*ch,nan
'
.
!
DlRTUnAV DADTV
ot lhe v*ry P^rwant social
PERSONAL
MIm Mildred Murphy wa* home.
BIRTHDAY PARTY evimU of the pa-t %8&lt;k was-a ahowvr
Master Jaak Walton U visiting rela­
‘ fr ~ K*Um,m0 °'w
4lld dinner gJvfen
for Mm. Dan Hall
tives In Mulliken this week
■
Edward Waite of Ionia wa* in the American LegionAuxiliary 'Lois Lee&gt; by th.office force of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Branch were in
Mr* W. H. Olnay spent Monday in Detroit on Tuesday on buslnts
dty on Tuesday calling on friend* HMttngx Mtn Co International Seal
J
Jjr_
and
M
jj&gt;- Ira Hull
are
moving
Members
Visited
Hospitals
|
A
uTco
and
th
r
vikmg Co. Mrf
Grand Rapids
Miss Manon Lamphere spent UiMrs W M. Stebbins and son were
,va.
....
..
Wednesday
Hal! being employed a* *tentogr*phe.'
in Kalamazoo on Monday
Mr and Mrs O F Chidester were «Mt°
,
.
On Wednesday of last wert* Was held 01 th* former mentioned company
Mr. -’“I Mrs Forrest B. Lane and the Fourth District birtliday party for The party was on Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs George White visited •Bunday gu«U Af Mrs Elva Granger of
.
. | children were Grand Rapid* visitors on 1 the veteran* at Camp Custer, when Ute »n U*e diidng room at the Sea) Co.
relatives tn Orid an Bunday.
. Charlotte.
and Mrz.E.
Mrs. E. L.
L. Brooks
Brooks wertt
to-Bunday
-Legion
■
•
M1m Josephine Chase was home from -I Mr. and
werit to'
„ * .
whrmw
m American
Auxiliaries
of this, Dinner wa* served at 6 30 with, ninej teen present
Mr and Mrs. Bert Wllhey of ChiU1„
v.,rt.
rwroit iamtl father, who is aulte tick.
’
and NoJOO hosplu- All of the men.
After dinner was served, the Wide
MIm Marie Kurtx of Detroit spent! father, who U quite sick
about 79. who liad birthdays in April was asked to blow a bcultxm until 1*.
Bunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs I Mrs Phyllis Reynold*, who had been were remembered with suitable gifu 1bursted disclosing a descriptive num­
MU* Janmd Michael ha* returned to Frank Kurtz.
! visiting Mr and Mr* Roy Cardr* for a
bered slip corresponding tu the presen'
the Unit members
Miss Charlotte Shaver of Detroit' week, returned to Ann Arbor on Bun- byThaw
Ann Arbor after a week's vacation.
from Hastings who attended hidden. Nineteen balloon* in all wedMIm Chryatal .Thomas visited in waa me guest of Mr*. Mabel Clark over.day
, were Mexdamrs Henry Mulder. Don blown and many lovely present* wer
““ ------- - - ----- ---------- i
Lanalng Saturday afternoon and Sun­ Hie week end. .
' Foreman.-John Palmer. M O Hilt. Mae received-after which card* were played
Mis* Gertrude Longyear of Lansing!
day.
,.
Mr and Mr*
Hall will lx- at liona- to
Roush. Dan Lewte. Angelo* Spirts
. Mn. Frank Adair went to Chicago op was the over Sunday guest of Ml.’.'
I Nellie Conaway. Harry Water Ken- »t&gt;*lr friends at 4M W Walnut
Saturday to visit relatives tor a few Mary McElwain/
!|ncth Leins. That
Johnston. Ed
------------Mra.
B
A
LyBarker
and
Mrs
Chester
Mr
and.
Mrs
Leo
J
Ml'vrs
of*Landays.
»
Downs and Albert Cralrf
‘
Tfter
-MEETING MONDAY NIGHT.
Miss Anne Burton returned on Fri­ *ing were Bunday guests of Mt. anil ‘"’“f *"’■ tn ar“d IUpUU.
After •a"fine
fine 0^^
dinner imd program,
prpitrau, thc
tlie I
RunJrn
vtettorw called on the bed pahrnt* i.t
A V(,D’ pl&lt;-**ant meeting of Circle No
day from Ann Arbor alter a short stay
«»t»» hoapitob. giving them Hietr birth- 2 of the Methndi.t t. A 8
Mr.
Mrs. M J. Cross and Mr* Marian a ^k\'^rm.iAh«Jr
there.
tht,n»n »w also J M. Townsend, chairman,, was field
Mrs Mary Trego of Irving is spend- Goodyear were In Kalamazoo and a week* raeaUon here with her moth-1 day liackilKP&gt;
*r*zr«
&gt; 'remembered with, ice cream and cake “n Monday evening at tlCv home of
■ ing a few week* with Mr and Mn. Jot Orangeville on Saturday:
‘ Mr&gt; ««"»"&lt;« Ohoii of South Haven (Mrs George White u/&gt;A a good atMr. and Mrs Jan ten Creglo*. Oscar been^al^i■ da^hteiv n.«r fJcc
Wlllitl*.
Park, Green of Montreal. Canada, Letaon and sister. Mr.'. Edith Bonnell,
atertaK V'1*' ri“lrlct chairman and had a;- tendance Thrbu‘im&gt;.- .-&lt;•*.urn followed
W
11
’ Miwd an Uiterc.itiiui program Sami ’&gt;'&lt;• excellent dinner, and plan., art.
wa* the Sunday guest at Mr and Mrs spent Sunday at Whitehall
Oscar Crook
'
MIm Marjorie Gower spent Satur­
L,. ,.m„.
Isdics from South Haven sang. Mr: made for the next meeting at Mr*
t
1&gt;j" PolTm*n °f “d' 'Uy accompany- Gary Crook* on Monday evening. Mar
and Sunday
at Grand
Mrs H. H- Peirce leaves today foriday
—, evening
-------- ----——. --------• St. Louis. Mo..- to - spend some time Ledge with Miss Vernelce Plumley
6""“*
character 16 Mr*. Thoa Band c mducted th-.
* ritunWd to
homr ln'sklt* were enjoyed M »rre the uku- devoUMW. utter which Ml** Betty
with her son
Mrs. Clara McLachlan of Bay City
Mrs D L. Christian spent Monday!the guest of her daughter and hustn V .z.
- A
»nd yodeUng number* by Howard:Stickney gave a splendid exhibition.&lt;’f
Mim Itouisr Gower spent last week QUon
•
|character analyote which the women
and Tuesday with Mrs Victor Hilbert band. Mr and Mrs. Harold Foster.
Following thc program, the Udu- enjoyed and appreciated Ail are granof Woodland
! Mrs. F L Bauer was in Eaton Rapids rtv^ftehimiSL.r'l^Mr *«nd
Jtomuv
k
* M
d M
Wfrr ,akcn &lt;’n-“ tour o{ UMPccUon ot ,li&gt; 1,1
wh»*
hospltahlv:
Mr. and Mr*. Glen MtLravy and laM night where she acted •* installing
family of Lan*ing colled op Hasting* officer for the Eastern Star Chapter
Mr and Mr* F R Thoma* and *un!"‘* A"»«r“-«n Lp«‘on
*»*«■ a«»d to
Btieknef for licr aMtetanc.relative* Sunday
' Mr . and Mrs Don Swlkert ol Lan- of H-aX r'-reek rum.. W^Sro Xv
1
Wf r' ’hoUn lhc ‘“WX
' I
------------- --- -----------------a «nJ;canned- fruit cellar, etc. al) of which' GIVES BEOOD TO SAVE
M1M Margaret Heath luu returned sing were the gue*U of her tnotlrr L.o ti,
*
Mr, iwo.* very educational and inter.-ting 1
SMALL &lt;1111.1
to her school duties al Muskegon after .Mrs Anna Swegte*. one day text week rte,
LIFE.
a week's vocation
i Mr. and Mrs Guy Willard from HasV ™
, , . ,
Thc auditorium ha* been enlarged. 100' Mrs. Nettie Hyde nenvcd
Ur M
n 'J?!.*1' * ''at* having1 been added Th. week tliat h-r Rran&lt;1,..;i
Mr. und Mm John Ironside and sons ting* called on hl* mother. Mr* Jack
nd?‘‘°‘‘£r; auditorium i.« arrange «» i; cai: fx Kratz, of Covington. Ky. 1
were Sunday gucsi* of Mr. and Mm . Snyder, of South Hastings Bunday evcOW in' W^k nr|M
Oc®rgr DeM!&gt;u u»ed a a I'ymn.uMum and for a moi: - n quantity of hi* blo.»d }■&gt; sa'
Harry Brace of Sparta.
। ning
Mrs Nelson Bennett and two chilLaverne Ryerson of Battle Creek
Mr*"iiarnirt
‘ theater a* well. The visit to th- work .of Robert Ooble. aged two an
,
dren of Level Park spent Saturday with visited Mrs. UH tie Ryerson on Monday and two Jhihirri^ Man Ind J?? 2 ,hol» *“ e*iH'cially interesting Her.' year*, son of Principal Goble of thH a d H
?‘lr men were making th- fwppi-* *nld Ho’n:.^ High school of Covington TI:
Mr and Mm Wm Flflcld.
.and attended the Brotherhood In the
2r*^.aR!!ad’tWw!wuU&gt; gurate'Of ln j^ppy Dav ^uuch comes this jeur, little fellow was .dangerourly ill wit?.
Mrs. Tillie McLaughlin of Mukke- evening.
Ron wa* here on Friday to attend the
Mrs. Janna Myer* of Grand Rapids'..sir,
—ana
- mt.*, .i w. wage
f.fj Saturday. May 21. The men work *c a Het fever Malcolm is an athlete
funeral of Joseph Aahalter. \
' w-aa here on Sunday to sec her daughPr “nd Mr*. J R Hay’ and
.. Mr and
;
.in relays *o &lt;ach one has an cppor-lthfl Holme* school and Is a star barMrot
01 Saruj
vrre ?‘• n' tunny to earn something and tht’iket bail and football player Hu mothMr. and Mr* Clare Norns ulid fam- ter, Mr*. Milton Murphy, who u stillinTT'
: -Mr*.- F E if*
Lane
. ily of Lacey were Sunday dinner gucsU quite ill. '
• ncr
’s of Mr.
ner mW
guests
Mr und
and M
Mr*. Furrest B |in,..hnd abo klvpj. 11M. |M.p.nt* from‘er will be remembered a* th- formet
Robert Lune ' Thursday evening
I ijecoming too Vrcd. Qf e-.pcctal ir.teA. Mbs Lora Hyde, who d.cd a few year:.
of Mr. and Mr*. Dan Hall.
! Guest.* of .Mr and MrMr and Mr* w N. Chidester were Burch on Sunday were Mrs. •Jumcs|t&lt;M«. .and Mr* I M. ZaciiarUh and) eM wa, Ill4, tt,._iV1nkJkoom where rugs'a#o.
Sunday guest* of Rev -and Mr*. W Hayhoe of Dansville and Mr. and Mr; i Margaret of Lansing and Mr and ' of all kdid.*,- hooked and woven, arc
-------------■*♦»■-------------Dura* &lt;/•! -Potterville
Krilh Chidester ol St. Joint.
iCha*. Bujyh ol Grand Rapid*.
.I Mr*
- Herbert
- were' i made and Offered for sale. Rod bas-i
ENTERTAINED BRIDGE ( Lt II.
Mr and Mm A J. Larsen und Join.
Mr and Mr- C. T Cord-* went toj Sundoy rwsLs of xft and Mr* J E jkets. trays chaw*, and Martha Wash-1 Mrs Clyde Schiihancrk of Grand
were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs .Chicago Saturday tor a wrek'» visit, Mattoon and Mm. Jennie Rowley.
ingtoii sewing cabinet:, arc also manu- U'dgr entertained her.bridge club
Theodore Kilmej of Lansing
and to attend the Wedding ot their
T
—
factored fur sale, la-athcr work is an-(this city on Friday ^evening. April li.
Mrs Dm Foreman is spending the!niece. Miss Gertrude Ronan Rev. Du- KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
-other phase of the traliiing .jtjMt re- the following being preM nt: Mrs Kenweek at Midland Park. Gull lak- withismi Sharpe will be the offi?m'.im;
isictAI I cn nCffiPCOC '‘ulr'- ,n,e"1 ,,,ld 5kul 'n,‘ ,,H-“ mi*k' "tflh L,-u‘' Ms"
her parrr.'... Mr and Mr* Tungate
I minister.
j
INolALLtU UrrlutHO
l.-.nher purse:' .bill Ml’ until Mr* Hany Wat cn. Mrs Edw H
Mrs Robert Burch
returned
HatMr*.- J... K ..................
McElaam m....
Mn. ... W... R
,.,rd
CBM?
leathera*aswvu
well a-. Smith.m--.
Mrs. Earl
...
..........
....on
....
, ' ...—
(i.,iu
umm
.-.-. ..., iujt&lt;blcd
&gt;w tvamvi
■ Brown and M::-'*:
urdajr from Chicago where she
slur Jiail-Cook,
Jia&lt;;-Cook, and M :.&lt;
•-•■ *■..Emily
Emily McElwain
MijElwaih and
ant! Ladies Wert;
Were Dinner Guests
Quests At
At ; lov
! .v-.v
1- ,&lt;1,.! ’hw.
such w
u ,;k
.rk keep.
kr-n.1 Funma
Dnma Carpenter
Carnenter and LouLe Gouurday
-lv beaded
bag. Such
Mr and
sort Mr*
I Itelh Kart
k n..... Hut,,r.HaturI
_
• .»..........the . men
- .....occupied
.
.
.................
„n
.»
been llw
tlw a.u«*t
guest of Mr.
Mm. Slr.hl..
Noble-Beth
Hart Mere
were In
in Kalamazoo
and
bru»(t&gt; ~ m a The ladle*
ull report a very delightful
8ix-Thirty—r-Program FoL
Cam.'
[day afternoon and *i&gt;w •Loyalties" by I
Mnall incianc. besides furnnhinx th* jewning.
.
Mr and Mrs A. H Carvetti visited Gateworthy, presented' by the. Kalalowed Installation
, ni-edcd exerctM'. AJ! ot thc work is).-------------- • • •------------Mtes Josephine Carveth of Detroit yes- maxtx&gt; Civic
. BRIDGE ».»*&lt;•
PARTY.
W...V Player*
.
{ InMullaticn of the new officers for Mlpervhed by i
'
’
terday and today, Tuesday anji' WedMrs
George -Dick
wood entertained
Mr* F “
B DrmnllardoJ Pontine came ttlt. lUulr4.f commandcry No. 50’ teachers a* weU.
.
s-----------------------Monday to vtjit her mother. Mrs J R Knights Templar wa* held on Thurs- i If you haven't vhilcd these hospital* । with two tables of bridge on Saturday
Mr and Mrs Hart-id Roberts of LanCyrus Reynolds passed away at tiu
Mrs. MarioR Hodgvon of Charleston.' Hayes.
The fltdfcs
dodav:: (|ny evening The ladies wire guests.:•'»» are united to do ao and see wjiat-evening, top score being made by -Ur,
M.W.. Th..
ikrtiM are spending aodu,
'ing spent the week end with his par- hpm.- Friday-night of pneumonia. Bur­
W V,.i . comes Thursday for a visit. In Kalamazoo and .Thursday Mr:
Mr; ! at a delightful dinner at »ix-tlilrty,| I* being doriejfbr our W'orld war veter- David Goodyear. Jr.
. ..
. ..
..
..
. .■
I .1 .1, K? . . V- , ■.1It.tiH... U»
hl/ui
with'tier parehu. Mr. and Mrs A. H Hayes will accompany het daughter,to.
«,r.t’j. iut&gt;-r attending the open installation mv. at No 1(4) which
the mental;
”■
’•’
in Map!&gt;. Grove the past thirty years.
ceremonies Following i* thc roster ofhospital, and '{ha ' American Legion
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
—-..........
:!rcnunoriii*
Miss Marjory Knopf of Ann Arbor! Mr ana Mn. Robert Lambic called1 officers:
I hospital when- the TB patients ur- 'The Dorcas Society will inert with Tryon of Carlton und Mr and Mrs
spent the week end with h&lt; r brother, »;i Rev R. E showerman at Branson
Command! r Finky E. Johnston.
I cared for. Most of thc time bpth hos-jM™ Sherman Swift Thursday tor din- Bernard Huberts of Hasting'
th a recent tight the airship Akron
I Sunday callers at Dexter Crouse’j। formed eight tons ot ice on her outer
mid wife. Mr. and Mis. Theodon huspl
hospital in Kalamazoo on Sunday, andf Generalissimo-Louis V. Br-.amcr
. - are tilted io capacity
pitab
.
and have!ncr
. Knopl '
.
Ii founi
fouiid his condition about the same as
Captain General—James M Lang-'1 a k'.nu
lonu Halting
naitlni Tst
list a,
a. well
uell 1..
The r
gnenj Mr. and Mrs Arlie Belsoit and family were. Cffi-A Sheffield of Battle Creek. surfacoa. which suggests a rival for
■ ■ a we
Mrs. Dave
Dave'■ Will Sheffield of Hastings and Mr. andI 'umc new-fangled refrigerating devices.
Mr and Mrs. R. J McCreery were'a
week ago Mrs Sbowcrman Is with ston.
look forward lo the hlrHidiiy
,.v pa:!
nat!!-. .spent
.'*nt Hunday with Mr and
tkti-i Mm.
Marshall u’ Nadivilk
Sunday guests ot hte sister and huUj hej
her husband
htuband n
most
of the time
senior WanteR-Lyman
B. Cham- and th- vteite of tlie Unit mcmliers
-------, TOWt
__________________
Fred-Smith of NaahViUc.
—Washington Star.
band. Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Van De LunV.
M” A.
A W . Woodburne. Mr
-. M J beilain.
■
• -- Mrs
Mr*.
of Holland
\ Crow
andj Mi*s
- . •'
r.
« * Mabel SUum v
Ko
lo
jun[or Warden—Leon Tolhurst.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Moth-1
Mr. and Mr. Jack Snyder visited her Free port tonight to attend thc !. . , Prelate -Wlinam A Sciuidcr.
I On Sunday Mr:. Jerry Haynes, in
sister. Mrs Elijah Hull, of Charlotte | rr-Daughtrr banquet ut tiu- Method!..'.. Treasurer—Claus T Cordes .
. the Hendershott district, entertained
on Thursday, Mr*. Snyder remaining church. Mr* Woodburne will give tht
j ........
m honor
Keeorner—
-t-Tai...
_____ .
....... ol. her
.... mother. Mn. Mary
Recorder
Frank ...
E Adair
till Saturday
principal address on the program.
j) Stunduid Bwrer—Henry 8. Sheldon.' Ftsher’a birthday.
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Young Uerr Sat-1 Mr. and Mrs George Parker. Glen' Sword Ih-areF—Edward Tudor.
I Covers were lu&amp;j for thirty-six rela-!
unlay afternoon und Sunday guests o! j Barnes, Mis*- HuuT Hoag and herjI Warder—Hubert Cook
| Uvea and friciid* at bountifully
- Mr anti Mrs- Clyde Schllhaneck of {father Edward Hoag'pf Lowell and Dr
Sentinel—Thomas Johnston.
ladened tables Guests were from Lan­
Grand Ledge
| H C. Peckham and suter, Mr*. .Edith |! Later in-the evening an enjoyable! sing. Kalamazoo. Bedford. L^icey. Bat­
Mr and Mr.s George Wild of Grand Godfrey^
Freeport
----------- of .....
— were Sunday । program was rendered including se-'tl..' Creek. Dowling, and Hasijng*. t&gt;Rapids wbre. Bunday gue*u of their giMMU &lt;&gt;i Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Freeland iccUons by the Masonic orchestra, a' side lhe relatives from the home disdaughter nnd husband. Mr. und Mrs
Bunday ijuejt* at the home of Mr. trombone solo and selection* by a trict. Her immediate family were all
Edward VanFopering. .
and Mm. Joe Willitt* were, Mr and gnl .- trio comjKibed of Misses Maye' present except her oldest son who live*
Mr nnd Mn. Lewi* Grave* and Mr* Mm. Robert Walker and Mrs Mary Smclker, Virginia Bolt* and Verlan1 in Idaho and three sisters who ♦ere
Car) Brtteridgc ot Grand Rapid* at­ Trego of Irving, Roy Matthew* of Mid- i Linington. Card* were played after! unable to
come. '”*•* ...------*—*" lovely
......
.
many
tended tlie funeral of Mr*. Mary M dlevijle, Chester Stowell and family of I the program
J --------gifts and
flowers they left with her
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mm. Arthur;
-------------------Mance Saturday njternoon.
.
express the love ull have for this de­
Richard Falrchilq. Cranston Wileox Willitts
! HONORING RETIRING PRES.
lightful aged lady dn whom the years
Francis Townsend. Leslie Cook and
Mr und*.Mr* Isaac Rowley apd
OF PRESBYTERIAN t_ A. 8. ut m&gt; lightly.
f~
Thomar. Stebbins have returned to daughte: attended thc play ’The| Today thc executive board'6f thc
The friend.-, in this- community ull
their xciioaJ duties at Ann Arbor.
congratulations
Grecnboro Nine” given by thc Boys Presbyterian L A. 8. u having a one extend
------ ......
--------------- and wish her
Mr' and Mrs. Willard Hall and fam­ Dramatic club of tlut Michigan School o'clock luncheon at thc home ot Mm i many more happy birthday*,
I.U u.r
DMI1U at Lansing-Saturday
L4in.-Iii.g- omuiuny ; Robert
______ Walton,
_______ honoring m
.. . —____
the Blind
Mmi»ui»-I
-----ily of Kalamazoo. Mr and Mr* Perry for
son *■
Harold, taking a lead-• Duckcr. tlie
the retiring president.
president The
Thej
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
Hall and Mis* Marjorie were Sunday night, -tlirir
l-i- .
ing part In thc play.
.
liable drcoratfnn*
Honoring a recent bride. Mrs Wilbur
guests of Mr and Mr*. Dan Hall.
decorations are
arc sweet
sweet peax
peas Mrs.
Mrs.
Mi aqd Mr* Raymond Windcknecht
Those who were here from awaytDucker will be pretented with a suit- Toltei, nee Belle Hill, of Delton, Mrs
\iHted Mr. and Mrs/- George Winde- to,attend thc funeral of Rev Horace able gift.-Mr*. C. E. Hyati I* the nee.| Edith Sehoolenbcrg and ^iss Mil dud
knecht of Grand Rapid* on Sunday, Chamberlain on Tuesday were Mr . president of the L. A S. During Mrs.' Johncock entertaimd very delightfully
thc latter returning with her son and and Mrs. Wm. Spooner of Oak Park.' Ducker * regime thc society hu* mad- with a miscellaneous shower Friday
Hl. and,Mr*. Helen C Ives of Rock-1 splendid progress which will no doub evening at thkhe home -*
of Mr*. Scboolenamazoo. twelve rw*g being
Mrs D. D. Walton and Mrs. Earl ford. 111. Mr.-. Xvca remained for aii|be continued under tlie leadership of lu-rg of Kalau
Coleman arc In Kalamazoo attendin'; extended
&lt;
Halt with Mrs. Chamberlainri Mrs. Hyatt.
prerent. 'The
rt'“ evening was spent with
Mr. and Mr* Claude Wood. Mrs.!'
’
the Michigan p. T. A. Congress in *csplaying game*, prints being awarded
Mon there for three days, Wednesday Flora Wo&lt;xl and Mr. and Mr*. Harold!
iiu.ntn
i»c.A CLUB.
the honor guest, who Mts&gt; Gold!
THE
NEW IDEA
Haynes and baby were Sunday guests! Mrs James Silsbee und ^....
-------- ------Thursday and Friday.
Mrs Fred- Towne
and Ml** Mhrquila ' Henton.
ajetitic bringd
C. D. Garn of Grand Rapids. Hobart of
। Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wlteon-of Grand crick Palmer werr hotteMe*
:T’_ to the The table*
icre attractively decoratSoon Pays for Itself
lings'to the
-■—
■ •home —
■
- • eve- i...
and Gordon Garn and live MUW Beryl Rapid*. Other guest* were Mr.
It. And* club
al• ••
their
Wednesday
cd —
in green und white, thc color
Gefacva ning. .April 13.
scheme foi/ the two course luncheon.
Bussey and Esther Hatght of Battle Mr*. Ralph Wood and Miss C
’ Finished within in china
thriftyZ Here, in these new
Creek were Hie guests of Frank and Wood The gatluring wa* in honor of ( a’delicious 8 30 dinner *a* served,
white, stainless porcelain—
Majestic refrigerators, is a
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
thc birthday of Claude Wood.
j *prina flowers being used on thc table
Miss Lettie Garn Sunday.
----at-wfilch place* urre marked for the
A most enjoyable birtliday party wa*
every corner rounded. Fin­
value quite as sensational
Kuna*.
, held at Mr*. Edith IkthtcE* on Thur.v__
__ Ii gursU
,
ished without in everlasting
as was that first Majestic
Tlie regular buMne** meeting was day. April 1&lt; when she entertained
satin-like Elastp. A refrig­
radio, which almost over
followed by games, icwing and w rociul: the Jolly Birthday club All member*
F. O. B. FACTORY
evening
/were present and the husbands were
erator built tu give you a
night transformed an in■—— ----- guest*. Mr* Bechtel* sister. Mr* AnLIFETIME oi SERVICE at
dnstry.
SUFFERS A BROKEN HIP.
na Checreman.. wa* also a guest. All
L) WeAkoGive..,
Mrs. Eunice Mead of Nashville, wish for Mr». Bechtel many more hapthe LOWEST COST, and to
Here, at last, is a- refrig­
mother of Mrs Clyde Wilcox of tin* ,«• birtliday*
erator that fits any kitchen
pay for itself in leas than
EUGENE
city, had the sad misfortune on Bat.------------- wa
urday
of
falling,
while
out
tn
her
RECOVERING
NICELY.
2
years
’
time.
comfortably.
Scientifically
shelved,
it
Includa* i LE-MUR
yard, sustaining u broken hip. She waa; It is a matter , of pltMUrC to th-j
WHETHER OR NOT you already
permits full use of every cubic inch of
brought
at
’
once
to
Pennock
hospital
many
Halting*
friend*
of
Dr
Wininestoil
KNOW the satisfaction of opening ii_
space.
Multi-powered, it assure^
where thc fracture was reduced und 1* trea MgLravy of Grand Rapid* 1
FREDERICK
gatiuna as
gairun^
a* well a* i&gt;o*»tble
possible She ha* know that she is making a' liix- re-;
MAJESTIC product, we urge you to
complete refrigeration even ut high
thc sympathy ot her many friends.
'
'
icovery from her recent operation anti:
iufipeft
these latest majestic
noon in the tropics. Actuated by a
*) lia* returned to her home at .'J'J StaiHONORED AT THE D. B.8&lt;
U.. from MV
„
Blodgett
hospital. Sire K Able I
silent compressor—with only three
REFRIGER/VTORS before you buy
At an election of officers held last
‘ ' ‘p, ;,n' Up 'j0: short time each day. .
any
other
tj/ake. TlfEN, Si AH H the
moving parts! Equipped with a fac­
week. Miss Etlu l Ruglu. Hustings High
-------school class of TO. wa* made secretary A PATIENT AT SPARROW
tory-sealed unit that pan be pulled out
MAJESTIC. POINT by POINT and
of lhe June graduating da*s ol thc
■
HOSPITAL IN LANSING.
and replaced in 15 minutes.
DOLLAR for DOLLAR. IF YOU CAN I
'Detroit BusineM University. Miss Rag- ■ Tlie many frtCfid* of Mr*. Verne
Ila will be w.c ot five member* of th- Johnson of lainsing ucfv sorry to hear[
clasa to receive rhe Degree oi B C. B ' that she L* a patient at Sparrow hoe-t
'for the completion of the ExctuUvc pltai in the capital city, having under-i
! Secretarial Course. '
I gone a ecnou* major operation on
i Thursday of last week All hope lor her
L. V. BESSMER. Eywight Specialiit
GIVING CHALK TALKS.
I rapid and complete recovery.
I V R. Wotring. Chalk Talk artist of
.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Woodland, gave hte. Bong Of Hlu- GAVE ITIOGRAM AT MIDiwaliia in Three Rivera Friday, going
DLEVILLE ON TUESDAY.!
from there to South Bend for programs
On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs W R
al a Mens Work Conference. South Cook gave thc program nt the Middk-'
'
° tire certain lo be handicapped.
Bend is thc beginning of an Itinerary ville Ladies.' Literary club. Mrs. Cook.I
Why nut enjoy thc comforts of comfortable vision?. Why not
of northern Indiana that will last «cv- Mrs. Marian Goodyear and Mr* M .1
cral week...
। Cross were luncheon guests of Mrs
mt as nature intended you oliould?. First our examination then
----। Bennett of Middleville preceding the
the necessary cyeglast help. Theo as nearly perfect vision as
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
West State Street
I lasting*, Michigan
club meeting.
possible. Thc above Is well worth your best thought.
Gordon Clement. Jr., entertained a
company of Illite friends al the home
THREE TIMES, FOUR CLUB.
Continued neat week.
of his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. W.' Mr*. Finley Johnston wa* hosteM to
L tiliulter*. on Friday, the uccimoii Uic Three Time* Four chib un Frida;,
being his fourth birthday. Tlie chil-i evening, auction bridge furnishing the
dren had a happy time with game*. | entertainingut.

^.ggB

First in the Quality field to
fit smalt purses and spaces

$99

■PERMANENT WAVES
,'SPECIA
I WAVE

u
nn
$3.00

A^r
£,d 00

mIT Fox Bros. Barber and Beauty Shop ills'

Dedicated to Better Vision

You May “Get Along”

The World Expected It
Majestic Has Done It!

Miller Furniture Company
Complete Home Furnishers

�Our Success

m r &gt; rw — , . - r'r* e~&lt; r t r&gt;
Mr an“ Mr* IJ u01 t-arma
THE CHURCHES ,'•pent Monday afternoon with the for­
-—...
1
mer's sister. Mrn. Frank Mclterby.
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Mayo entertained
Sunday Leo Herrick of Detroit. Mrs.
Leo Herrick and daughter Phyllis of
Battle Chyk. Mr and Mrs. Shirley
Mayo and daughter Wilma of Hastings
and Mr. und Mrs. Chester Hpfftnan of

WANTS

fill buiinrv, Management and
ulitfartury dealing *llh P®U»y-

Citizens Mutual

f
Battle Creek
Enquirer and News

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

FOR SALE

Thr many friends of Mrs. Eunice
Mead were sorry to hear of her acci­
dent Saturday white out doors raking

Daily and Sunday

pltal fur an X-ray which showed the
bone in her hip was badly splintered
Mrs D D. H«w was at Grand Rup-

H. S. SHELDON

Funeral services for Silas Reynold*
'*•*» held. Monday qltiriuxui nt tht
Hess Funeral Home ut two o'clock «RiV

Cordes News Agency
139 State St., Hastings, Mich,

spent n few days lust week wit
Fieri nnjl with her granddaughtet

Player Piano
In lhe vicinity of Hasting*, which
Is slightly u»ed and almost paid

u« HAtR OK KKXT--I
V:'. It B-ml

Mr. nnd Mn- Charles Chupmun of and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman were Mrs.
Vermontville were Sunday afternoon tic Ovcrsmilij and Geo Hoffman

nne.

rrl.’nj.M.-: bank lUr:.-

l'. .Vc.

Tlie many friend:; of Mrs. Enum
Wilkinson were surprised to hear' id
her marriage Saturday to Frank C
Lauer of Augusta. They were married;

HASTINGS MARKETS
and Tully Scott of Kalamazoo ^ubest man. Mrs- Charles Bet's played

• FOR i

:

.

• ••

HORSE SALE

j

breakfast was .served by Mrs. Vclmi
Hartwell and Miss Phyllis Brumm. They
went to their home near Augusta Sun-

cu'fkm r--l
1
1‘ j’.tsi'H.’“? m-'nlu ’ ’
j
' I..U
j l:&lt;’tt-:HSl.t.-Tbrwwith
•' •»&gt;■» i
1.. M-ttlr
FSnon »r I

.roi n u M.»X

‘poll ’lHSI.lt—t«&lt; P&gt;r»M Cbt»s
n
r»-h &lt;in—| f,rw

Automobile Painting.

Marentette. a daughter sang
Oh
Promise Me" before the ceremony. The
bride was'gowrted in a King's blue Ha:
crepe and her bouquet was white tea

- lUlrhiMZ
fr-un t-otti" •in«|r !
t. AG&gt;i«; L-rh-.m.* »£• JUrt^l l’lt» 1
, h«».. R.;«h (p el, h«ve lu.n Lrj.1 •

U .! Jl.'.bilccilte, “ fh-kr V. - Tl.'

WANTED

i their daughter. Mrs George Ka&gt;’la. und
-family near Coats Grove.
Frank Barry of Detroit visited re lalives here the past week.

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Hyde'
Smith were held Thursday nftern.x»n,at
the Evangelical churcll* conducted by

w.«h|
f...m j

1

Saddler of Hastings and Mrs.
lars are ^wilding ti lew days ut

LykHU and Hale Sackett attend! tl th
fish supper at the American Le:;‘.-’;
Higdon spent

Kteinhans tn Grand Rapid •
The Cloier feat dub will bv enter­
tained Friday night by Mr«. John
Dull and Mrs. William Justus at th:

CARDS OF THANKS

furatly of Kankakt

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit­
ors of the Nashville State Bank
the receiver is now accepting the filing of Claim*.
Every Depositor should brinp hi* Savings Book, Cer­
tificates of Deposit, Cashier’s Checks, or any other form
of deposit with’them in order to file their claims.
Also, regarding Commercial Checking Account*—
Statements must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figures agree when filing claims. ■
Parents may file claims for children.
Filing of ail claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

Important

Nashville, Mich.

Indeed
. The equipment
that a fnnvral di­
rector hns deter•muljg.Atn a great ex­
tent the kind'of
service ht c-an ren-

The FARMERS UNION MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
45 Yea

nnd

GRANGE PROGRAMS

ill :i*M***mrnl« nrr levied atA"1* P^r $100 in advance.
What «a« thc Indchtrdnr**, against the company on April I. 19321
lr»* th'an*5-too. representing a few urattcrrd loMr*.
What a-vl* did the company pn*sc&gt;* on April 1st?
'
l iquid a-set* $43.3*8.15. Office and equipment $8,500.
Hmt many member* and hnw‘ much al risk?
*tH&gt;0 member* 'carrying $25,000,000 Insurance.
What explanation would lhe officers like to make?
We offerBXLajjdogles.
Woodland, Mlrhlgad.

ting anti cofhpleic
type of service we
could pomibiy .deThursday P M
Mr. and-Mm Walker Cotton spent
Sunday at the latter's parents. Mr.

j/711 Merchandise

WALLDORFF

Unger attended the Summ Outers'
I Birthday club at the home of Mrs.
I Cleo Scars Wednesday ft was enlertwined by thc Meudumes Glendora
, j Scars and Theda Wilt, their birthdays
1 both being on tlie same day. lhe 13th
-of April. There were 19 present. A

FUNERAL
HOME

'3 jClum Bolter took tint prize and Mrr.
Minnie Samon Gcrllnger won thq
ch i bcoby prize. Mrs. Anno Gerlinger will Monday.
(l , entertain the next meeting in May.
Sarah MeCauJ and daughter Bertha
Pauline Enr of Charlotte spent Hie

Eurlda Curtis spent a part ol lost
week with her grandparents. Mike--- ----- -------- -----------Curtis. Cecil Curtis and family spent'. Sunday. Vance Sharp and wife
Sunday there.
[afternoon callers at the Potu h&lt;

in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures ...
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service

�PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

k
Jews

Fancy Salaries Are Paid
Fortunate State Workers *

Y. Mi C. A. ITEMS

. . . «*, *...

sun. one efr *tir national baseball
WMWIIMIWW. «,««». ■
WmbJI,.,
resolution has already been offered in in order that other state pai&gt;rr* may Secretary W LDuncan of Shenandoah"
the houv to force the administrative catch up with lhe Scludule where theCo, VaL gives a &gt;&gt;deiight as tu Hi*
board to compile figure, regarding same copy will be released throughou' jum- &lt;&gt;] the real greatnew &lt;&gt;f tlw man
the number, kind .und pui|&gt;u'&lt;* of Michigan &lt;n tlie umr day The New- ix-ar Sh
-tale-owned ears ami to tcll-tlic tax- receive* not one cent of pay .for
-(f a)l the boy'- could see what I
l&gt;ayern wliat it cu-ts to keep thrdi Ull* syndicated copy, lljjotrlbutr, it j have .-.ten th-last six or seven year*
going Complaint is made thnt lhe gladly to Hie’wrHuiv oMnuTTkan tax- they wouldn't want uny more to conhighways within a hundred mile-. &lt;-f payer? and to aid In throwing open since Hum thal it ac, to h-.v right
tin- state Capitol are crowded nights, the dour &lt;if 'heretofore darki-hrd , -when I startea in baseball there
Hiuidays and holidays with cul.-, bear- ClSunberr. Il welcome;, moreHun
« .(r*l players*in
the big league,
ing state plate*.
Lrgisluti.ts want lo lUOnuO reader-, to.a portion ot
col- p|;,JUie great bail they had tlie uWiity
know what they nrt- doing und who umn.
’
j to. demand large 4|ar&gt;.
tiu- paper*
buys the ga*
:
'Highway Rill.
- . - ’
'iwetr full ol Iheir pictures
I^rTvlntr I&lt;n
for Hu* anwimi*
moment mr
the uuu-in
matter. ■K’^al
dm.... ----- —
Slate Cement Plant.
,«n,niK
-- things they were
...... —
And then there I. that matter of of f .n payrolls; lit us niruider tlw o»&gt;&gt;’ time you hear their name;, menwlien there v- a benefit game
* the &lt;-rment plant payroll which came proixixi highway diversion bill intro- boned
to light last week wlu-n.coplr-s ot all dlMOd in tbn .male by Senator Nor-. J'l-»&gt;’d lot them. Every year we ar •
"slate payroll., wire rtet-ivrd from lhe man H Horton as a part of lire gov-'»*ke&lt;j to help some bull player who
auditor general. This &gt;&gt;ayroll had not &lt; riw.i tax relief program. Tiu- origi- ■'•’s Jwt m good or belter Ulan wf art
■shown up on record-, -upplied by the mil bill a ■ drafted by the governor »-few years back
administrative bourd
Tlie members and hi-; advisor■&gt; and luinded thc lam’”In nearly etw ca.-e bad habit- were
of the legislature recalled at once
senator when he arrived in Iain- l*“" whole can -- Liquor and cigarettes
that n bill hud been |xi- *d in 1931
ta[ the -.(«■&lt; nd o mn pleased no rutn “W- good, strong, healthy men
closing up this state industry und on- •xce.il tlie Covert road ixiiid hold- Hum anyihini: No inanug&lt;-r Af a ba •­
when they saw llshd a ;ii|&gt;orintendrnt er.. anrT they &lt;|ured not voice iheir b.ili club wants a num who use* too.
of a plant that was not -upjxiM-d to be :ip|irobation l«--t they defeat their own much liquor or -inoki■ too many /is. 'operating drawing a salary of »5U0(j inter*- i
The )&gt;rqyUioM. 61 thc bill are!te and Hw .same uppiic. lo any
*iliev demanded pt the governor to wvre coiulcmned bv Oakland Macomb'■ line of work. No man can do hintself .
know tire answer Tlie gpvwnor wm and Monroe county taxpayer.-, a ■ of-1 justice .nnd use liquor or ci'garviti-. t &gt;
as much surprised ns any-and d&gt; - firing no relief t» Hicm: it took mr»t »••&gt;' great extent. I don't care what his
ruction away
mantled an explanation from Chux W. i&gt;I
of thc
the enlist
construction
away from
from north-j
north-1 business
business may
may be.
be
Faster, secretary ol the ndministrau-.v crn couiiDqy;
i-'xinlitp; it
it, placed added dicta?
dicta-'J
Nearly every year &lt;&gt;me young trail
txiard CTjarllv und to explain that tonal powers iiiwi
already overover-■ ' player
player comw
comes iin
ujkm the
tlw already
n the big league-, mid
liu-y still had some cement &lt;&gt;n hand loaded .-'ate aihnini-stratUe board; it makes goal, stand, out above all the
und that Hie money paid Lhe high had the backing of the supply nndj
nnd । ot
other
»,cr ymmg
young players
ptayera and ionic
some of the;
the
older stars
stars. Ba
Babull writers
fansi
Jiriced force enmr out of the revolving equi|HU&gt;-nt lobbyists—in fort it apap- older
a bull
writers nnd
nnd fatu
lund which is ki-pt revolving by wiling jx-an-d
i-vcryonr exi-x- ‘ all.
all over
over praise
praise turn
him to
to the
the skii
skies
He .
.
. to .please Jvlxrut everyone
.s He.
u little cement ’ now and then. Tile re)d lhe poor
----- •taxpayer
—...... - *for
— whose
—
•*’•*«*« »ore-1' thinks
he Ims •"-•a..
made good, maybe «*_■•
for-'j
governor tain, not pleased ami sent for U&lt; l &lt;?» it was said U» have lieen&gt;gets that he promised Mniieone that lie,
John Miner, generally conridered by drakm It did take a lol of bonds now! wouldy t dnnk liquor, soon he fmd&lt;
his democratic bn-tliren as good timber worth considerably less than t»ur and 11 hat he is not playing a&lt; he usually did I
. for governor, his nanu- being mention­ lying tn bank and investment con^- land becomes dhcouragvd Hix manage.-1
ed in that respect treqmntly
l&gt;any tndlta and make them worth one [sends him back to a .-.mailer leaitor.
John came running wltii M H. Mc- hundred cents on the dollar. That'after pleading with him to live rightGafllgan. thc • cement plant superin­ much can be .-aid of the governor'syuud take care nf hinwlf. He soon finds
tendent. ul his heels. TIicmT prlwin firat draft.
.
| norone wants mm He. can’t make
officiate were quick to explain that Bitt there Ijavc been "three-star rntbigh money to Vve on.and has to
’
only a few. high-ups
... .
,were. actually.. on
... and "Jour-star’ ixhtioiis of lhe lull j depend on some .man who never had a
full time employment; that whde it-since then, until wlun a hearing .was,chance to make big money, but who
was true n chem|.-.t was on the payroll held on the latest bill on Thursday, lived right and saved his monry
for 12.160 hr really wa* not dallying last the mem'urv drew little (qiposi-!
■ Very truly yours,
with test tubes Lui 'might be found non except from fx-troit and Grand
Walter Johnson "
sweeping the floors or loading cement Rapid* jwhticiaiv- who want thc high- i 11th Annual Farm Boys* (unferrme. ,
THIS OLD BANK HAS HELPED MANY A YOUNG MAN and
into rars for -Tupmr nt They ex-- way funfis for dole purposes. With ’a ’ Among lhe fine things on, the pro­
plained tltal while *2.500 for u chief-tew amendments now being consider- !
WOMAN TO FORM THE HABIT OF REGULAR SAVING
rlerk lor an idle plant seem , like quite t-d ' tin- bill would Irring to Ingham cram ol7the Farm Boys’’ Conference:
I last Saturday
GroveB.'was
ar.
n lol of money, tliey never yet luid county and other countie, where rea-j,&gt;,e
Mrat vvCoats
"iv! w,n.'
”s«7
by Mr. w. D.
-----" fm
bceo told lo .turn the book-, over to .Min Jia, ruled in highway circle.,, a;[address
“d
n&gt; JwJhTaS
any other nrtthmity nnd
liad kept measurable portion of tax relief In *" *£?“'*“* t
‘
him on They explained tin- prcsano* Inglunn county, provided tiu- fund.w‘‘ ”
•dwo’
attendance aS
as given by ll»e
Hie Senior and
and!
... a.. tJ.200 chief engineer .....
...; .lo ..be Hotuxmcally
....
of
und .1...,
shift .were
and judi- iattendance
___ .(toui-iy. ndnuntsteri-d
..... .. .
w
J
engineer at S1.98O uiul u night-fireman
by the county:j F*’’**'1’”’’1 classes of hu school;
ut 82.2a0 n-, rverssary to keep t"
the ; road
.........
cnnimi-doiiers :it will
"" ;return
' . ”
the Why Boy* ami Girl* Attend
............... lax. In Inghrnn ma,n«»
High School—Sentoka. •
.office, in which lhe lone i»&lt;&gt;kkre|xr property
county it
it
works, warm and comfortable. Whin ..hciiid entirely replace tiro property!
1. To w-lect a vocation.
hulej before the hoii-w way. mul menu-; t?x for Jncui and county road con-!
2. Social cop!act.&lt;
The Only National Bank
Hastings, Michigan
roimnittre Mi. Miner nnd the cement stntclion and maintenani-v. Tl would)
3. Bioath-ns View.
—
plant siiiierintciidcnt agreed lo do a i&lt;-uit in most townships in relit ring
4. To do hfe wmk belter.
In Barry County
jtystri
Telephone 2217
,w quick job m (milling
They agreed ratin property of from a mill to five
5 Better acquainted with world
that a smaller burlUing might be used mills in pn&gt;t&gt;crty tax and the cities ■
problems.
,
for thr scant accoikiting now required irnm tin- hulf-mlll iwinty road, lax
1— 6 To receive thc diploma u- a
und that a bux stove might n place an Uw- bill nbo oilers • Lansing. East
label. .
expensive .tram )&gt;owrr plant now be- Lansing and Mason some assistance
2- 7. To enjoy later life more
ing used to heat a lot oi vacant fcpuce. :h maintaining through strct-U within
1— B. Understand people.
About 82.500 u month in salaries-alone ttmr resjiectivr border*
1— 9. A'jilace to keep out of mLshas bcm jgud out xipce the plant
•'
— —
1 wc
•’ .shall
—-*discuss lhe rtafcNext
week
chlcf.
.
closed down a year ago.
■administrative board, what it was mip1—10. To learn iiow to study an 1
school, fur practical education und
.MIDDLEVILLE.
WEEKS CORNERS.
Battle Creek shoppers Thursday.
jpdacd to do and wliat it is costing.
State-wide Attention.
concentrate.
Mrs. Ida
Etson and ---------------------------------------brother-in-law
Mrs. West -----------------and family
Grand
experiences. Mr
WaiDr. B. C. Swift. C. F. Parker. W. R.
--------------------- -of------------1— 11. Principle behind Idris amt int.-re.sHng
Readers of this pa|x-r -may lx- in­
lace s address Was ah' outstanding fea*; Harper and C. A. Cardin r attended the of nc*r Bellevue called at Leslie Dick- Rapids spent the week end with Mr.
problems.
ANT RIDGE.
terested to know- that thc first install­
tore of the.ronterence.
'Democrat State Convention at Sagr- erwn Sunday P M.
West at tlieir farm iuimc
2— 12. TV avoid manual labor.
ment of thte relics attracted stateWeek's Letter
George Gillett was elected prraidcn*. naw« tnt. nth as delegates from Thorn-Mr a,,a Mrs H O Armour of
Mr and Mrs. Archie Matteson at
1
—
13.
Participate
in
athletics
and
i
’
a‘,w'“on
nrf;i‘
voyle Benner of Hustings spent a
of the-conference, with Dwight Ferris.: app|r.
Hickory Cotner* spent Sunday* at Lyle, the McOmber district called at Prank
club work.
.
•
strict y a home paper featurf. jx-rm s- few dayft
u&lt;ck at WlH Kotol(,-t.
vlcc.pn .Md.-.n .nd cta&gt;
O» Bmlto.
smith.
,M tomll,
,wlly .ocm Buito.v
Sund„ ■
M„ L„.,
™.1 .n,,
'■
1 MiUn® Suna.s p M.
J—14. It L, n good and growing in­ me-umMem
slon to share in the publication of the
....
. ..
Mrs. Lillie Matteson of this place---------------------------------------- -A............
scrU-s ha* been requested* by a group Mr 4,111 Mr,‘- Krilh James ol the
vestment
.dinton Two. M .hr m,mv. with
E
of publwhers representing about 40 of &lt;■'’&gt;
over Bunday at Alton .Wood­
and Bessie DrCrwker of Scotu were
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
1— 15. Educa'lon is most interesting
nnd profitable preparation for: the largest attendance. 14 ot tiu- 7lt '"-‘
’
Hie leading county scat nnd home town
Mr. and Mrs Cedi Ronk ot Batl'v
coming from that township
: E. D. Johnson and - wife have re-r
Weeklies ol Michigan. Their I sues of Cr.-ik. Mr. and Mr. Albert Kinne of
hfe work.
A male quartette from ■Woodland turned to their home Here, after spend• 1 the present week will carry Lhsj^Nnc Flint. Mr. und M.- la .-i Abbey, Roh4—16 Prepare for c'oifcge.
’
tompoted or Laird Wotring, Paul’'«« “M&gt; winter in Grand Rapids
2— 17. Acquire better education.
story which upjx-fcred in tin- New ert and Rlcbftrd Of Hastings upent
Smith. Lawkon Smith nnd Dale Town-1 Tlie M E. church was filled Sunday
Tiu- number al the extreme left. tn-|5?
last week. Wc are marking time thte Sunday with their parenis, Mr und
furnished two numbers on the I A. M. A large choir and excellent ser-i
dicates
Icates the number of nelsons
(rersons with tinthe. send,
-M-1
week and cutting our own article shun M{s. Lester Kinne
program
'
‘ jnons keep up tlie interest
same. opn.Uim.nM the *umr idea.
Mr. Bell. Stipt. of Middleville schools,
e. p. Biake and G. D. Whitmore al-!
Why a Roy Should (io In
High School—Freshmch. had a demonstration team on Tree tended the Republican County Con• Grafting that would br hard to beat. I vention in Hastings last week. Both
1. To prepare for later life.
Two normal school boys. Paul Smith
named to attend thc Republican
2. Prepare for better cliance for ad­• and Uland Jones, assisted Mrs. Maude state Convention later in Grand Rap-V
vancement.
Smith. Clay Bas&gt;ctt and Dale Bump.ids.
/
3. To learn how to act while aroundI with tlie track meets, at the achieve-:
Some ot the boys who arc attending
with other jw-oplc.
,
ment days Monday and Tuesday
colleges spent Sunday with their jieo4. To learn how to study alone
I pie here.
.
5. It is ImixisMble to get a Job
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
without training.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd McNutt are par­ | Harry Clem and family are moving1
6. To secure an Agricultural educa- ent* of a tunc (sound baby boy who onto the farm known us the O. W.
farm south of town
tlon..
will answer to the name of Keith j Struble
Have you your tickets for the |&gt;en- j
7. Find out about many things that Charles Congratulations
lie would faever hear otherwise.
Edward Matthews is confined lo his„tor playV
• It
. will be worthwhile
.
,
. .as those
,
8 Training is necessary for stfccexs. home with an attack of measles and*" ,h*J“l.are wwWn« ,urd t0 makc
a success.
9. Association with other peoplq other complications. His friends hojie it “
r'*’L
TAO ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Our school board has made contract*
helps Jo make a better citizen; and he will soon be well.
but one ol our present ■----teach- ,
helps a person so that he knows
'The P. T. A. meeting and supper with all ™
how lo act. Ex -Loud talking, Suiurtav „l«hi «...
MH and
MW Slir&gt;u. or
I‘W
01 MW Tlmmx. ni&lt;
cnticiilng M-iiool mates. learns to num b, nil.
take criticism from school mates
Mr, and Mr. Will Newton of E. BUte ““W “J"3 «« W.r
which does not hurt like that Road visited in the Camp home Sun80&lt;x} w”rd5.?JIlts wortt2 .
,
from tile outside,
day
j Our school building was broken into
OF
IQ. Grade and High school should lay
Rev. Chamberlain, who has been in Sunday
damage done
thc foundation for making char­ 111 health for a long time, passed away 10
«l‘‘ The, robib"s &lt;«« ««* «»•' &gt;’
acter.
at his home here Sunday. April 17.1 °i*n and it will take an expert to do
11. To learn laws of health
We extend sympathy to Mrs Cham-, «&gt; Rs the combination is broken off and
l!i A boy should attend High school berlaln
u“‘ handle twisted. Tlie H A. Brog
Mrs. Ernie Edger is assisting her sis- 1 Oil station was also entered and a!
because R helps him in igter life
29x4.40
a* he will undoubtedly have to ter. Mrs. Baker, to get settled in their! Quantity of cigarsand cigarettes takftm
■ work. aLso they get different opin­ farm home near Middleville.
,ro'» the. store part Several gallons of;
TIRES
ions of different things from peo­
Mrs. Fred Camp and Alice are stay- &lt;•« “«&gt;d “ quantity of gasoline taken,
ple that know.
ing in Hastings. Mrs Camp is canng The sheriff was called at once upon
13. A boy should attend High school for her sister. Mrs. D. J. Ragia. who is discovery, ana
and is worsing
working on ine
the case,
case. i,
j1 The
will, have
luck
'n’* Pythians
uhlans will
hare a pot
not hwk!
so that he will be prepared to do convalescing from a severe Ulness.
'supper this Tuesday evening before;
better work when he gets out of
IN OUR HISTORY
in.i.iu,
: lodge session. This will no doubt end'
school.
IRVING.
rhhovt m«
14. To meet’farther tilings In life or
Dr. Hotntr Ketchum, who lives att&lt;he serira of games and suppers that,
Thh li your opportunity to tu-uqulp
be prepared.
.
Lake Al-Gon-Qtrtn. will give a leejure have been very successful the post'
yovt cor with genuine U. S. Tliui at
.. the Middleville
...jm. . ... ..
---- winter.
'
15. High school gives a girl or boy u at
M. ~
E. church
on thc
29x4.40
When applicants apply, for work today, they
much better chance to get into so­ mystery of hfe. This U to be free and
in addition, ara giving Ultra liberal
cial activities and teaciies them the people are invited to attend.
SHULTZ.
usually arc asked to leave their telephone
In Pairs
hada-in allowancei on U. S. Royali
better etiquette. .
Mr and Mrs Dick Poff ot Battle
Mr and Mrs. Fred DeJongh and the 1
numbers.
For the easiest and quickest way to
built with Tuaipurod Rubber. Hate’s a
1 Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobias. latter’s sister„• Joyce Brady, of Bur-!
do for some big or small firm if Mrs. Rose Trego. Mrs. Ida Moore, of nlits spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrshiimmon additional help is by telephone.
big double saving!
the person tuu a High school di­ Hastings, also Mr. and Mrs. F. M Geo. Clouse
ploma.
In many instance*, other things being equal, Um
Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cushing
Mr and Mr:. Frank Housh and fam­
17. There te much fun besides the of Hastings were Sunday callers at tlie ily of near MHo spent Sunday after­
hard work of studying. There is .home of Mrs. Jane McCann.
noon with Wm. Bush.
tire baseball for both boys and
it is reported that John Benedict of
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Smith and sons
Your telephone is one of your most important
girls, football for the boys, basket Lansing has bought the farm across of Delton spent Sunday afternoon with
ball for boys and girls and many from the Whittemore school, from n Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith.
other school: activities. Parties, Mr. Schalbley of Woodland and will
such as fire, accident or sudden aickneas, you*
Clifford Clouse, who la working near
banquets, conferences, trip*, etc.
move there soon.
Coats Grove, spfnt Sunday afternoon
telephone is PRICELESS PROTECTION.
IB Boys should attend High school1
Leo Jenkins and friend from Grand with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
to better prepare themselves for Rapids visited his aunt. Miss Mary Clouse.
'Drive-In Service" Hasting*
Phone 2177
later life by learning things andI Jenkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fuller of Kalacooperation.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eastman of muoo spent Friday afternoon with
19. The ability to co-operate with Greenville were Sunday guests ot Mr Wm. BU*h.
others.
and Mrs Wm McCann and Mr. and
Mrs. Etta Spiller of Banfield spent
BIG SWI
Mr. Wallace elaborated on the op­ Mrs. Ed. Smith of Hastings were Sun­ Saturday night with Mr. and Mn. A.
portunities furnished In Smith-Hughes day afternoon callers.
Smith. .

Regularity Necessary
to a Successful Life

?ency

Physically and
Commercially

Mich,
Hl the home ot Mr.
ffinan were Mrs Nrtd Geo Hoffman. Jr-,

XTED
dr Painting.
Irpiods Used. f
ES' AUTO BODY
EVICE
’
i al Court
4-

t

E SALE

Regularity in Saving
Regularity in Paying
.Moderation in Spending
Contribute toward a
Frugal, Prosperous and
Satisfied Commercial life

JCTRIC CI.F.AMIHO
lloui trial

W MODEtai
FreUry
r ROY O HENXEY
uthllaru Co. lluUiup. .

of Claim*.
Rook, Cery other form
laima.
Accounts—
positor must -

thin 90 day*
at Bank.

BANK
hville, Mich.

■(

rvice

n April 1. 1932?

2

HE hardships you may experience

in order that you may save
Ttoday,
regularly a part of your earnings, will
bring rejoicing in the years to come
when yon can enjoy the fruits of
-your present economy.

Hastings National Bank

E!
nd Credit­
ink.

LJTUAL
IPANY

Regularity in Eating
Regularity in Sleeping
Regularity. in Exercise
Contribute toward
a Healthful, Happy and
S uccessful Exist a nee!

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEP H O NEC O .

SPECIAL
SPRING SALE

rerrtary.
MCK.

Director.

, urill bring you '

inririririnrirv
-n-rrainraimtrun ,

lent is
ires
? COMervlce.

HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN

U.S. TIRES

85

PRICES
NEVER LOWER

U. S. GUARD

60

2 Tire* and Tubeu *9.35

jfato Jport ^hop

ku

Employers often summon
additional help by telephone

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL »■ 1KH

PAGE TEN

Est Carrie M. Kelly, dee d ‘Proof of
NASHVILLE.
f'CtllDT Unilttr
l*’’u *^ed- ®rder admitting will entered,
Week's Letter
LUl/Al nuUDZ. ZVAVVC ■ bond filed and .letters issued, ordet
Mrj, Emma Wilkinson renirned from
» limiting ret ticme nt. petition fur. hear* Detroit where she had spent thc winI ing ciaimz filed, notice to creditors is- j ter wlth her daughter. Mrs A. I Mar- ■
PROBATE COURT NEWS.
.
enieite
Eat. Amanda Norrtz. deed Final re-'.sued.
Est. Albert M. Quick, dec’d Petition
John Gardner of Barryton »i*nt the'
ceipta filed, order allowing final ac­.
.
count cn’.crcd. discharge of Adipr B-i for Admr filed, waiver' of notice fil' d, i week end at thc W- D Wallace home
•
order
appointing
Admr.
entered,
bond)
M.IJ- Lenrie-Kirkpatrick of Middle^
sued, estate enrolled.
J filed, letters issued, order limiung wt- v«)r Is visiting Miss Edith Fleming.
Eat Samuel Allen, dec'd. Annual ac­ |tiemen*. entered, petition for hearing
Mr. and.Mrs 8 B Mater of Marshall
count filed.
L.„.„
.......
„
clutnij. nit-d, noUCc to creditors issued, called onlatter'. . luothcr. Mr.- •
Eat. Alta Veenstra. deed Testimony■■ mvriitorv"fiied"
r.hd. •
J Hannah H -.Jtobiu-.on. Sunday.
of freeholders filed.
— •- —;" / 1 ' Est Calvin Stanton, dic'd. Wil! and’ Oloom passed over the village Satur-I
- -----estate issued. 11 nT tx torr =....&lt;• filed.
peutitm-to probule filed, decliiwuon-of W afternoon when word spread;
Est Fannie "Satdwin. dec'd. Invi-n-’ trust
r___________
. publication en- quickly that Don Hess had passed away
filed, order for
at Pennock tyaplta] where he had un-:
tory filed.
‘
’lered.
Est Clarg A. Payne, minor. Rclra*Ent Hiram E. Rogt r.-. dec'd. War- dergotic a seflous operation the. first ot!
of guardian filed, discharge of guard- rant and inventory filed..,
had been in the undertaking and
un i.vucd. estate -enrolled.
Ent prances c.‘HiMlrar«Rh c'd Prtl- and
furniture business hen- for several!
Est Frank L- Fisher, dec'd.. Order lion for Herns.' to rellJil'd- testimony
.,*1
«»c . _ i .nicmoci oi me ms-,
of freeholders ■ filed‘ l ice rue to m
-rI •lI.,
confirming sale-vnterra
­*&gt;-t’amW''';'; r,
"-«■•"* ^-1
Eft. Tlionias Whitlow Afitlcr. nu
.Annualmacixxiht
guardian
filed.
... a Ot
SK.r,„
! Annu.,
' * " " ■

For Safety’s Sake
Property, investments and securities of almost
every sort have greatly depreciated during the
past .several months, and in. many instances,
dividends and interest have been reduced or
temporarily discontinued.

&amp;t. Stephen S. Sciuntr dee d Bond; brothers. Harold of Grand Rapidvand'
of.-Admr.filed..V''«is ‘-"'"I order
.
limiting -e’.tWmdnt entered. l»‘UUon;held‘Tuwday afternoon al the lioiru-•
for hrunng.claims filed, notice l&lt;&gt; c:* di- inducted by. Rev. Francb Mrs Gail!
tWA issued.
Lykin- saac.. Interment in Lakeview.!
Est. Wilson D. Late, dec'd. I’etiuon-irnx-te-rv. The. many Irautiful ilorili
; for Admr lilfd. waiver of notice filed, otierim» spoke .louder than words of
order appointing Admr. e titcrcd. iMjiid* the- esteem in which he- was held in .the
tlon Tor Admr. filed. waiver ,-.t t
Uetird.
tiled and letti... L—-L order
...-1.. iimitltui : community.
""
filed, order appointing
Adrnr enl';
■: .—
- settlement entered, fieiition for ht-armi:
..............................
—, hdj ......
z. '
The
Brotherhood was
Frida)
Emma I. Barnum.'de-c d. Invru- (A]aUIW n^d, 1wtin- to creditors issutsl night at the Evangelical church Pm-1
lory filed
------ -------- * » L '------------!••.-or John L IJrunmi &lt;•! the School off
Ent Hugh T and Donald G. Half
Journalism University c*f Michigan »»•;
Annum nccouirt entered, order for
speaker.'
small Boy: "I don’t Hunk the gen­ the
publication entered.
Tlie first baseball of the se-ason w;i-[.
&amp;t W. G. Barn*.&gt;. &lt;!* ;■ &lt;! Petition '&lt;« tleman-next door knows much about played Friday with Sunfield The boy»|
playing at Riverside park, and the girl.-1
publication entered
Mother: -why?
. । at* the 'choolhoiire. resulting in a vic-1
»i.' Petition’ Small Boy
Well, he told me • this. Ior&gt;. Ior
lWniI!1. t,uln..
. ;
for Adnir, filed, waiter
....
arum
aild «.e, A J} MfC-!ure ol Buchanan, form.-ri
ir-LIcc filed/
order appointing Admr
-Birmingham Ga-; jmblLshrr of the- Nx-hvillv Nt-w.. hafiled and litters ImumM,
zelte.
I dispored of his-property near Dowlinuj
j for residence juoperty tn Buchanan i
The- P. T A. program was given ‘'
■ Monday night st the .H-liwIhonre pi I
I charge Of Miss Cramer. Mi - Ca|ev.-|

count of guardian Med .
EM George C Fau). deed. Petition
lor Adr.ir. filed, wane 1 of notice fili-o.
order ap;xRinnng Admr entered, bone*
tiled, kttern :.-uud. order lirnitm.;

Stores

At a

^Hastings'!:

’

Many People Are Being Approached With
Some Plan for Investing Their Funds
with tlie promise of a good rate of interest.

Although some such investments may be paid
at some futiire time, they usually have no
ready market value and the investor cannot
convert them into cash at once yvithout tak­
ing a substantial loss.
Today, as always, the bank is the SAFEST
place for your funds—and a savings account
in-this accommodating bank is MORE desir­
able than ever before.

jMairjone. Thc following program wa*i
I given: Mother Goom tn Rhythm. Kin-(
dergarten and First Grade: the Fairy'
Shvemaker. dramatized. Second nrrtde; )
I Courage, a Holland play. Foui-tli griidi.-;» ;Music, Thud gnu fourth made; Help
Save Hie Trupluy&lt;fifth and rf.vtlii
1 grades; For Faille and I-pecdom. play.
l.'i-vcnth and eighth grade.
•
giuiitialer. * Mbs Minnie Fiihum an
Mix- Minnie. Bailey, at the latter

Hastings City Bank

Earl Culp has been tn Sturgis the)
! church.
1 Gail Lykins wa- in Detroit Wediit—-T

" The Bunk with the Chime Clock '

. . Mr and Mrs. Fred Warner
Ionia Monday night.
Mr. and Mr*. Ama. Wctu

I

CAPITAL

nitloiwlly-known quality food* by the cerloedi.
!Creek Saturday.
'■
Mr.- Dinar Town end and Mr.- Flora
• Rhinehart oi Ann Arbor .-pent Sunday

58 Peanut Butter
im M*d*o| ••»«&lt;• =• °«- W
Ivn Vi.tini.pMn.rt..
j„

Nutriliou. .nd wholc.omt. Typical of I.G.A. Brand quality

Pork and Beans

Claud Marshall
'Frank Hyde.
I Mrs. Almon SI;

The program of the Altofi P. T A.
“
--------The
fineFriday.
j* evening. April 29 with |&gt;ot luck supjierl
• mid a progtani
1 Andrew Hmith .and son of Shultz 1
' &lt;■ .Lied.on Cbrk Barber Thursday.
• Mr Jolui. Barker entertained the:
J.Sewing club Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Win. If. Vandcrhutl und
Robert, of Caledonia visited Mr.
1 and Mr... Jay Smith one day last week.
’" Mr and Mr- Bert Palmer and chtl! dren of Middleville vtsited Mrr
- P.alm*r■« parriit-, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
‘ Shroyer. Sunday.

1 Wet herb

BUGBEE

corners.

and
Merle Count of Kalamazoo. Mr
Mrs. Chni
Foot 6 and family
_________________
___ , ItIKl
family of Coh- ___ ____
Mm Doreen Caprxm went to sherytood
lo cull un Mr.. .F&lt;w4r- .s brother’, Dsvc
Clutmun Nut finding Mr Chatmun
ar fiome thev. returned to Kalamazoo

Cake Flour21
LIGHT AND FLUFFY a.

«
&lt;

ONE BAR

im

Beauty Soap
2’•-15c

Soap Grains IGU u*.««. 17c
Lb. Tin* 15c
Tea IGR c&lt;««
Soap Res Miner,

jw Crisco
I.G.A. STORES

For the above price we'll WASH and CLEAN your
Ford. We’ll TEST and refill the BATTERY, CHECK and
ADJUST TIRE PRESSURE. In ADDITION we’ll INSPECT
YOUR CAR THOROUGHLY and tell you whether it need*

any attention to insure against unnecessary depreciation

All Hlis for “■—^c*irr’ offering this exceptionally low rate for the service you need in Hie
u
*pring tq prerent unnecessary depreciation ol the life bl yuur l ord.

±4

FREE!

We are offering these exceptionally LOW rates
for the service you need in thp Spring, to prevent
unnecessary depreciation of the life of your Ford.

fO.MACH

A

Candy Bars h..i 3 5c
Marshmallows »=tPk,. 10c
Matches
6 Boxe&gt; I9c

for the Service yqur
FORD Needs Now/

:r bumtay callers at Juhn Carte
nd j|x*ni tlie a!ternt&gt;ou with Mr. a
hs. John Bcati&gt;- at Gun lake.

Krispy Crackers
,
Lb
lib.
Carton

Special LOW Prices

AU this for

Meric Count

Baking Powd. . it. c.„ 2jc
Extract IGR y«till* 2*01. bot. 23c
Cocoa IGR Pure, Snartb 21b Cm

SUNSHINE

$50,000.00

'barbers corners.

I Mr and Mrs. Phil Dalhaii-rr at'e
ini liie funeral of the Utters uncle
1 Moline
tarylin Bera re-tuna d from tin I
Sunday
and Mr.- Lett w-.n at Poire n

CAMPBELL'S

Peachei IGR No. 21. Cant 19c
Pears .
No. 2', Cant l«c
Asparagus
25c
Quaker Oats' u,KPiu, 19c

SURPLUS

$75,000.00

Lila Surine &gt; pent? Sunday

Sundr
ftassjM

I he deposits you have in
this bank have always
been worth a hundred
cents on the dollar and
will be invested for the
up-building and pros­
perity of this community
and with a view to pay­
ing you 3'7 interest com-­
1 pounded semi-annually
on your^ioney.

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR IBS6

b mart women
' ^shop here q“i,Tv
You j«t the ftneit of loach for your family at I.G.A.
money-taring pric'd. That'* because th a thoutandi

»

W
‘ j

• r-nuiB »un rnrm
Mr at.d Mrs, clarence Bacthlcr ar

. farm.
.
.
' Laurence Tobia* ul H.
I Friday night and Sadurth
ten Horn

thetr i

battfrdj
i-w*tll Lwrainc and Lntcna Son­
ic and they attended Sunday

u nd Mrs Mila A hb.v vistud
Dora Custer of iHaMings Frida v

YOU
SAVE

Including Material.

IN BUYING

All this for

VCC baking

$Ej50

I\X&gt; POWDER
25

Delton Sunday

25* I Mrs. Porter Tow of Milo iiMtcdi relatives: lirre Friday und Saturday
*
I Sunday vutlotw al CURord Kahler s
i were. Mr und Mrs Lee Reynolds und'
j family of Cressey, Mr. and Mrs E D.
Reynold:, of Delton and Everett Calnis'
loi E. Ruling.-..
' Mr and Mrs. R. M. Bpraguc of Toleicio. O. HKtil the week cud al thetr
‘cottage livre
Mr and Mr. Clifford Kahkr *nd
Gw. Eddy uiade a burine-v trip lo
Kalamazoo. Thursday.

00

t

KC. Uw LESS than ol
high priced brendr.

nice

son

ovia

&lt;0yEAS6
•F» OOUILl ACTINft

•

•

Adjust Four Wheel Brakes
Lubricate Chassis
Spray Springs
Tunc up Motor
Clean

Adjust Spark Plugs—Clean and Adjust
Carburetor Jets
Clean and Adjust Distributor Points
Check and Refill Battery

and

- 10 Point Special For Your Ford
1. Grind valves. 2. Clean carbon. 3. Check ignition.
4. Tune motor. 5. Tighten all hose connections. 6. Ad­
-just fan-MIL 7. Clean and adjust generator. 8. Adjust
carburetor and clean sediment bulb. 9. Adjust brakes. 10.
Check battery and refill.

These Specials Are Good Until May 15th
Don’t Miss This Special Otter.—It Means a Real Saving

Universal Garage Company
Telephone 2121

Comer Court and Church Streets

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AFRIT. M. IM!

MILK TEST MAY VARY
DUE TO MANY CAUSES

sornrn mam e grove.

Mr. and Mr-! Peter Hoffman were
High Room.
Hastings and NasbHlle Vidtow Tues­ 1 'Hie' tenth graders' have ordered their
.
Decrease In Butterfat Content day.
rings, and also their graduation!
A. D. Wolfe of Battle Creek was a 'class
invitation* Only six weeks of school
Is Not Always Indication-of
caller at Frank Norton * Wedrwday /I yet.
.
I Miss Cleota Conklin spent Thursday;
Improper Testing
The tenth 'grade commanded the
1 Variations in butterfat tests of cream j with Mrs. Luer Snokr near Charlotte. study or -Washingtons Rules of Con-:
Mr.
Prank
Norton
and
Mr.*
Kill
or milk which ■onw-tlmre. u2lon;*h th-&lt;
duct
.
”
Monday.
,
owner,. of dairy cow&lt;arr often tlie re-''Taylor were Battle Creek visitors'1
nuay.
Dr Kinde and Mrs. Noble, our county
..
soil of iral changes hi fat content and, .Friday.
for the LARGEST ■Farm Mutual Fire
Mrs. Ella Taylor dr NoyhrUle spent'doctor and nurse, gave tfk boy- und!
no!
the result oi inropm
ing..according to the dairy (jejiartment from Thursday until Sunday with n-r «*«■&gt;» of ’he Dowling school a physical;
Insurance Company in Michigan.
sister. Mix Ida Norton.
examination last Friday und Monday. ।
at Michigan S'ate College.
Mr and Mr . Jarnc Van d- Gelson! Ward Wocxlman'ee. Martha Rees.l
The milk from individual cows, of
enur e varies considerably. « vi n when and son Car! -of Kalumazno spent Violet Barker. Emmet Herrington.I
Sunday with Mr.'.. Lulu Gray and Roh-, l/nena Powell. Ma.'iorie Smith und
Evelyn Herrington .’ecured a perfect
fed the ww ration Cows which it ert
Mrs. I.uhi Gray nnd Robert spent health score
fat ui calving time will rive richer mil
$4,000,000.00 have been paid in losses
tar a .hor! time |lmn the *.inw cow Saturday night with Uon Gray-;; tn the boys and puls of the Handicraft
West Vermontville.
' club an cOfflpleUng tiuir work this'
since organization ... A Policy (hat
! freshen. The milk from each row in-&gt; Mr. and Mr:-. Pete Hoffman and mns week
PROTECTS at an HONEST price.
studying quad-!
jereawo in fat content a» the iw rlod of I
.
&gt; rnlic equations this week
'
! lactation progrtSM's after.-the fourth or ville,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith and! The •&lt;-.’-nth and eighth grades are'
! filth month
•
I A; cow usually give.-, richer milk in Vonda Eno of Kalamazoo spent Satiir-.bcginnlmr to revu
•the Winter than hi the .summer. Dairy-' day at w 'C- Clark's. Ml--. Eno re- amination*
' Wc hud u pct'h
tdanre in thg
min who do not milk their cows dry; maitk-d HIT a toriger Visit Mra. Mniidr Benedict spent Sator- higher ionm for t... .
’ lose considerable far a.* Hie flr.nt milk
Wc are expecting the tenth grader-;
I* lower in fa? content than the portion 1day night with her mother. Mi';• drawn IxM C°w* milked often give Awunda Heath, ol Battle Creek, who;of the Bedford &lt; hoot to present their
iplay t)i Dowhng in thc near future. It
richer milk than it the intervals be-;
Mr. and Mrs Mayo, and family rd: will be given under the mivpices of our
■.tween thc milkings.are long.
&gt; Excitement nr frigid usually reMilt-; Battle Crwlt spent Saturday with'the1 tenth grade.
Hi lowering the quantity of milk which, !.«-&lt;- Lanham family
102 CHURCH ST.
FLINT, MICHIGAN
the cow products and alvo lowers the!
; butterfat content of the amount.*given, j
BURRAS. Pre*.. Lowell,"Mich. H. K. FISK, Secy.. Flint. Mich.
Robert Campbell and wife of Mar­
(Moderate exi-rcw after, a Inng |&gt;cri&lt;x!I of confinement in the barn often ;n-; Mrs Alien Sage, who is a nurse at tin and Robert McKibbin and family
;creases thc fat
the quantity
of ’lie Yp*ilanti hospital, spent from -Fri... te.-t but. .««
—i
-- ‘ °f Prairieville yerr eailers in the Geo..;
jn.lk is often
i «14»y UH Sunday afternoon with tin McKibbin home Sunday aiternoon.
:
-The »|ned ut which thc milk «pa-i family .here.
' Mr*. Rob Lord underwent an ojkrCharlie Ludlow returned from Aik- t* better and able to be around again,
rator is oiwrated und the rate at which
Fr. John IHy of Three Oak* visited atipn lor app-ndiciti-. at HoMlngs. Wc
gan to his home here Saturday.
I Mrs. Hames is also much better.
the milk is allowed io run into the hi* mother. Mrs. L E Mudge, two day* wish for1 her speedy recovery.
■•■puraior htfect the richness of cream last week.
i Mtss DorU McKibbin spent tile past .We are clad to report that Charley! Sunday school at the church at thc
. High M-pnrator speed and Mow feeding
Mrs Frank Hyde, a forme; resident । week at Prairieville.
*
•Haines who has been in poor health al! | usual hour. two o'clock, next Sunday.
of the milk into the separator both in-l“f thl. neiithborhood.,died at Pennock
.
______________________
HARDWARE COMPANY
-;
ierra-w the fat content id cream
• hospital Friday
Friday evening. Funeral wn
aerv-j
ices weir held al the S Maple Grove.
PHONE .8101.
HASTINGS, MICH.
! Evangelical church Sunday at 2;30|
P. M . Rev Edward Rhode.* offlciatim:
' Several of thc latites til this com- Several of thc relatives and friend- j
from this neighborhood attended, the I
-.jin Hxstings Friday.
funeral
.
.
■
j
__________________________
Mr:. Sain Erway returned ' horn?
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton.. Mr.
„
lsatuid.iv night from a two week*' visit
and Mrs. Keith Norton and Barbara of .;
dleville were caller* Tuesday evening L Jjh 1H,r
Lmm- and family in Kula- Mandtall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Null%i and;
I Mr. and Mrs Robert Garret!.
• nuiz«.
Dorothy were Smdny evening guei.u,;
Mr. and Mra Chas B. Johnson ac-i Dick Row and wife nl HasliiiKs and' of Mr. and Mr-. Vincent Norton
Ada Shaw ahtl family attended
Nelly Snyder
Louie
aifit family of Ka)flDUUtqo| Several ofthe ladle.-; of this vicinity!
al ol her brothei-in-Jaw. J H comffmied by Mrs. N,
. —were
.
; Erway
■ —ere aSuiidny
:. Ihuredav ut Middleville Monday afternoon callers
of Mr. and‘*n&lt;*ll&gt;' i;lgi^j-ts at Roy Erw^y'.s. ; attended Achievemeti! Day al Hiuttingsi
and wile and danghter|Friday.:.il in I.oweil leiiu-triy.
; Mis .Theodore W wringa and family &gt; Roy
1"&gt;V Oakee&lt; "
i Delilah. Mk-nt the latter part of the
Remetnlwr
thc, Dorcas Societvi
il Mr* Gurnio Keiser of Mid-' west of Middleville. ‘
week in Battle Creek nt the home of | Thursday of this week at^Div home of
I Art Lord'.* They al«&gt; vl.slted Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mra. Sherman Swift
• laird wiiD underwent an ojierntlcui at: The Barryvllle Aid society will meet
jn hospital there.
with Mrs. J. J. Willits Friday of t!ii&lt;
j John Huven* ol Lake View visited j week.
’
jhte parent.* .Saturday night und Sun-;
—•—■
[day.
|
.
piuell Whittemore of Hickory Ctor-1 Lost Week's ....
Jni-r, visited his parents here Sunday. । The community was shocked Tues­
Building nnd Loan during it* 100 yean, of American life has
•hnun fewer
Ilian -any other financial institution in lhe
; Paul Foreman and wife und Mrs. day morning when thc word wan re­
• world That cover:; a lot of territory, but it is the truth, Even
Dirk Foreman were visitors at Raj: ceivJd that Henry Castlehen had sucithe late lamented llnunclul depression. winch took such a toll
; Erway s Sunday.
idvnly parsed away. The funernl wvand left so many wn c.ks. failed lo hurt the Building and Loair
Maxine Erway. daughter of Ray Er- held Frilly at the church nt tw &gt;
-.living; plan or its institutions.
‘
wav. had thc misfortune to fall down o'etafk with burial at Barryvllle. Much
| Moirs Thursday night, breaking het i. ympathv' i&gt;, being cxprwtre-d to Mrs
If 'you. want rate invmtinent without any breath-taking
ann in the shoulder. Several X-ray pic-1 casteiein in licr .-ad bereavement. ‘All
thrills invc tiguti- the 100 year old-tried und time tcxled'plan.
tures were necessary to determine the1W||l sadly mis. Henry'.* efieerfu! smile
■nature of the fracture,
|.,nd trieiuliy face.
Relatives and
, Tin- Standard offer* it* -to years of safely earning and pay! friend.; from Rockford. Buttle- Creek
Tnr. '• dividend* with swi.000 00 in reserve fund for your con. ...
..
(tind Charlotte were here to attend
Mdernlisn.
1
s
■’
as! W&lt; &lt;;k - -Letter..
th ful.,.rai
2?SLnu clunr &lt;w Do..., „.
we invite I’ovit investment.
.
nitct Wednesday, April 20 for dinner; at her home Wednesday.
with Mrs Maude Goodrich. Dr. Mile*!! Mrs. Ruy semens
vuitra m
Clemens visited
N(rs. Edwin

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• John Castcleln of Rocklord is assist­
bilks of his, work.
‘
i ing Mrs. H. ta. Castelcln with thc Pad
Mrs. Mimretl Fntx and children. Mr.
land Mrs. Ruy Pierce and Allen of Ban­ Office and stpre at present
Jay Ware has been appointed rex­
field were cuesta Sunday at Mrs. Dewitt ton
ot tlie • Valley Home" eemctcry^
। Counter's.
•
Mr. and .Mrs. Loyal'Lowell visited
Abe Lctnnar is very sick at this writ­ thc
Jotter a part-nu. Mr. and Mrs. O*ing'
troth
of Maple Grow Sunday
■
I Mr. and Mrs Andrew Adams of
AU are Riad to knbw that Mrs. Effie
IjohtiKtown spent Wednesday evening,
Scott is still gaining We hope .she may
with Mrs. Lottie-Collister.
soon lie well.
x
Mr and Mrs. Ray Clemens VUlted
tlx’ former’s parent.*: at Bellevue Sun­
. day.
.
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.

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Lost Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Barber and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. White attended thcfafm bureau meeting at Hastings I
Thursday. .
Mrs. Mary Kennedy of Shelby visit­
ed her sister, Mrs. a. Shorter njid fam­
ily a couple of days list week. .
Mr:-. Robert Cosgrove Is ill with the
flu.
•
■ Mrs. Vesta Sllcock from near Dctton visited Mrs. . Lee Reynolds . and
family last week.
I Several from here attended the comrnunlty banquet m Richland. Wediiesday evening.
Mrs, Lizzie Gilkey of Plainwell Is
spending the week with her daughter.;
I Mrs. Wesley Confer, and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. I. Rickennwre of'
I Kalamazoo visited Mrs. Nelly Ricken-j
• more Saturday.
j Mr. and Mrs. l*e Reynolds and fainlily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
j Clifford Kahler apd family.

PRING SPIRIT! Standard

S

definite^ It may close any minute because

only a restricted number of gallon* were set
aside to be sold at this reduction. When they
are gone the price goes back to normal at once.

H.uinp, Mich.

We bellver

Red Crown—the better gaso­

line— is seasonally adjusted. In
winter it’s brimming with quick

starting light ends. In summer it’s
a sparkling, eager fuel, free from
troublesome gases that cause

Sold at any Standard
Oil Service Station
and at most garages

, .
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Last Week s Letter
,
Mr. anB Mrs. Edd. McKibbin were at
Aljiska Friday.
Edd. McKibbin and Melvin were ut
Battle Creek Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Graves and son I
Lergy spent Sunday in thc home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stbripson north of
Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanton have
moyed Into the Southard house.
F. D. Williams, wife and daughter
Ardith of Hastings, spent Sunday in
the J. C. Raymond - home. Afternoon
callers were. Mr and Mrs. John Craw­
ford of Gun lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edd.
McKibbin and Mn: 11. .Mick and
daughter Doretha.

vapor-lock. And now—right
NOW—jit’s a dynamic gasoline,

ready for the open road. Higher
anti-knock. Packed with extra
power units to give extfa energy.
Only a concern with'tremendous

manufacturing facilities could pos­
sibly make a gasoline exactly right

for every season of thc year. Try
Standard Red Crown today. It’s
adjusted for spring.

It Burns Clean at
Any Speed!

•ale it both limited and in-

B. A. LyBARKER
Phone 2115

SPRING

Don’t Get Up Nights
Make This 25c Test

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

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5M6

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, ATBIL M. 191!

PAGE TWELVE

PIXASANT HILL.
A KILL NOXIOUS WEEDS
Mr». Campbell of Grand Rapid* Is
BY USING CHEMICALS spending u few days at the tfbme of

her son, Clifton Campbell.

A GREAT SALE

kks

All NEW Machines

Mrs. Alice Atupaugh HcfTelbower of!
I-Twport spent Sunday at Darrie Anspaugh's. She also attended services all
Mr and Mrs. Cleo Scars and daugh-i
ter Audra spent Sunday ut Titus Wilt '&gt;)
in Sunlleld.
*
Mcsdami &gt;. Vcijc. Curtis and Obi a,
Houghton calk'd &lt;&gt;n Aunt Alina Curtis•
and alin Jennie Put dun tn Woodland I
&gt;a--t week.
I Aunt .Anna Curtis is bi tter at thia
writing.
-.

•■•.err. John SUmni and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lonv and daughter Mary -of
Woodland and .Mr. and Mn. Reuben
GeiJingir of Hustings and Mr. and'Mrs
Will Gerilngcr.
’ Visitors. last week at Qlarinda Sto,
well'-. wen*. Mrs. (jaylia Brummler unci
daughter Betty' and Mr. anil Mrs.
Kronnielcr .ol Grand Rapids. Rev. V
II Beardsley ami Mr. und Mrs. Obraj
Houghton-.nd Nettle curtly.
.
Mi. anij.’ Mr.;. Geo. Sears attended
the latter* aunts funeral. Mrs. Emma
Vcltein Eiut Waridlund Saturday p. M.

HASTINGS COrOPERATIVE
ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wachter and)
.in Karl vfsiied Mr*. H. J. Gib.-on and!
I’Ll* lumBy Sunday.
tfH' Zag- Clark vuitcd triends in th-.-i
|
Hunter neighborhood Wednesday.
[^►3
Mr and Mr- Walter Cook visited
|&lt;2!,he,r m*'ther hi Sparta Sunday.
.Carrie ) Gerluiger viM’eri her;
, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rehor. tr.i
La Hw.-ntiBs Friday
We are glad to velrnme Mr. afldi
‘.TH Mn-. Wm. Get Unger back xq the old;
:..nn home.
.

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GROTTO
BLACK
WHITE

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$

At Our Store and On This Date:

Saturday, April 23rd

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE KEXAI.I. DRUGGISTS

Name

49 lb». in cloth bag 77c

WMERI ECONOMY Hum

EVERGREEN CORN
SCRATCH FEED
MILK WHITEHOUSE

4 c™ 25c
$1.09
4 22c

ioopoun&lt;iB»g

SALAD DRESSING
AJAX SOAP Th« Um Yellow Bar

soap chips

for

QUART JARS

s&gt;Kw tH^2ccr.:2:"

7
2

BARS

CLIMALENE
BROWN SUGAR

2
6

Large Size Pkg.

25c
25c
35c

35c
25c

pi&lt;s»
Lb..

GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD
1'2 Ib. TWIN or
LUNCHEON
NOW_____ V

REGULAR

Hunt Town

day evening.
Mr. and Mr ;. Lew-.- H-r.
of Martin Coriwrs spent S
a! Mr and Mr - . H. Rowlader
Mrs Cundiib- S’r.oiinell t . . jvndir.i .i
,,'w
w,,h h--r daughter. Mr;
Gardner in e Woodland.
IX'nalu. Rowl&amp;dcr and Mr
I»
Smith att. ruled tty luneral of their*
aunt. Emily Velic. in E Woodland Sat-'

FrCj
ncasc
mt-’- i
Please rcmcmocr
remember ounnay
Sunday -■■cnocu
school scrv1^2 ices af 2 00 P M fast time, and!
preaching at* 3 00 P. M -it the Yanl.&lt;3;kee Springs .church on Sunday. April i
lf*&lt; 24 .
| &lt;3! Libbir McKibbin and daughter. Ooro j
I® were Middleville and Hastings caller
| ^51 on Saturday.
iX£3
Mr. and Mr.- Will Wauon and um '
I^Tj'lty ol Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs.. Will’
rX&gt;j Shattuck und family ot Kalamazoo and!
pS Robert McKibbin &lt;•! Prairieville• visitliHicd 10 thc George McKibbin home .Sun-.
Er,d#v
I
Cha.’ Ludlow U speeding thte week)
ttrn &gt;n Allegan, the gur&gt;l- of lnt&gt; daughter.;
HaJ Mr- Eulah German
Ch;.e Hayrfea h much improved in
health al tills writing.
Wc ate sorry to report that Nellie!
..m
und-Marjorie
Ward axe on the sick ।
a
lf»-4jlist. We hope for them u speedy re-;
|
covery.

1*2

n

UTASUJH1D

NOW

Mr.- Howltine ol Hustings Is spend-j
ing a lev days witii her daughter. Mrs [
I CjJ F'oyrt VanWte.
Mr nnti-Mr* George Woobton ol
Richland visited her parrnu. Mr and)
Mrs. Clyde Covillc. Sunday.
Ka
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things throughout your licme. &amp;
Bring this coupon to our storeduringdatesshown below and
we will give you absolutely FREE a quarter pint of ARTLAC
in the color you desire- As long as our supply lasts—One
coupon to a person, adults only.

HASTINGS

rid ■with her’jK-opie-in West Sebewii !
The pcopl’'.of tlie EvnngfriicaPchtnrh]
*crc favored Sunday morning when]
r former b-sy-. H-v. Paul
ve ,i Qnc •{■rrnon He is the’-

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.. at Our Expense

FLOUR
39c
Large Cana

Rev. John Rkbel u.

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PLOWS CULTIVATORS RAKES
CULTIPACKERS
HARROWS
SPREADERS and EVERYTHING
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surplus funds in building and loan
™
™ shares. They are as near &lt;depression’ ,
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

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Vera Carter took hi* aunt. Mrs. J. H.
Troublesome patches of quackgraas. Westbrook, lo Lowell Thursday to visit
Canada thistles, loison ivy. or other tier *i*Ur.
.
noxious weeds which are growing in
*.
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anj joan k
place* where it U difficult to dig them j Hasel McCaul took thc school boys
.up can be killed by lhe application of,' to coat* Grove Saturday to attend the t
;odium chlorate or with commercialI;’ Rural Boys’ Cor.f ere tree.
kliiers made from that chemical, ac-j Mr «nd Mn. Ross Johnson of Jack­
cording to. the farm crop* department I so” apent the u-eek end with hl* par■*t Michigan State college.
»»&gt;t». Mr. and Mr*. Pred Johtawn. .
~... ....,
.. . ..
Sim Nlbb*' daughter and three small
spray which is prepared by adding «&gt;« ^SSuMay*
hO”e
K°b°’
pound of the chlorate to one gallon of.
aaiu™"&gt;water. Thu spray js applied with a: Mr and, Mr* MaU Bedford and Mrs.
zniall. iiand pressure sprayer If com- Mar&gt;* MUU were Sunday afternoon
meixigl preparations ol mxIIuiu elilo-1 cn)l&lt;’rs at George Adams of Parmalec
rate arc used, tlwy should be upplicci!
and ^ra. Cyru* Shroyer and
according to thc nianutaciurf-r’s direc- i Clayton and Mr. and Mn. Lloyd
Detroit’* Oldest Building andLoan'Auociatisn
Mn*.
I Shroyer and son* were Sunday guest*
Clothing which becomes moistened । tt,i*icrl*'*,mFr’8'
,
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
with the chlorate spray becomes in-’ Mrs. Anna Cambria and two children
Ettabiirhcd :IBS9
flammable when thc Spray dries and and *S1- “nd Mrs_ Murphy ol Grana
ma&gt; b.- ignited by friction
any Ra^d4 »l*nl 8unday al Charles BeuJ,L Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings
clothes wlUch become wet with the ;l,c,,
,,
•. „.
* „
’
*pray should be thoroughly washed beMf- and M”- Cl*rti»-f*terce of Grand
fore they dry’ Dry wdtum chloral-i
1T*kJnd
hcr
which becomes mixed with any other ”aJ?n,’-Mr “nd ~rs- 8,c'^ £?rtcr„,
c ry substance should be immediately I
‘ku,!‘1 J°*1,nM,n,W
discarded
Shaffer and daughter of .Grand RapThe ..pray is applied two or three
*l,"noon callers oI, Mr und Mrs Mott Bedford went In
Utile Billy, aged five. entered the
times nnd the first application should
d
I Grand Rapids Monday.
candy shop, but not with tlie cu»tpmar.v
be made about tht- time the plants are]
pennies.
"Have you not anything free tin &amp;a'g
:?»„ .nd
x x&gt;
Ur ““M" K'&gt;" I1 In, U» fmuta..
"" r'*
•»
nuik no up iro»lh
II* s
today?’ he titkcd brightly.
when growth begins again. Many!
plants are'killed by two application.-. ,
This method ol weed eradication is
not recommended for large areas. Any ■
county agricultural agent will give resi­
dents of his county advice about this
weed killing method so it may be safely
I.UHf
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FARM TOOLS

$

-

Method Is Safe If Proper Pre­
Mr. and Mr*. John Murphy of Grand
Rapid* spent Thursday with Mr. and
cautions Are Taken In Han­
Mn. Charle* Bennett.
dling Sodium Chlorate

MIDDLEVILLE.
I Last Week’s Utter.
Mrs Ruth Brown spent the week end
| with Ur pcopR here and MUs Edna
Lee returned to Detroit for a suit with
her.
,
• L. E. Hamilton and family enter­
tained company from St. Johns over
i Sunday.
Mh U. 1J Vi'iuluiwe u- &lt;KUdUi» at
few iUys with her daughter in Grunt11

CLIMAX Wall Paper Cleaner 4
25c
P&amp;G or Kirk’s Flake White Soap 9
25c
K.C. BAKING POWD. =o.c 19c
Cans

B«r.

TRESH HAMS
PERCH Whole or Shank
4ib* 25c Half, lb.................

FILLETS of'
HADDOCK
1
C
1 O

PORK SAUSAGE
am Pork
HAMBURGER
Fresh Ground

lb 11c

4 •ib*

SLICED HAM
BEEF ROASTS ch«kcul.
PURE
LARD
"&gt;■ 5c

25c

ib. 23c
ib. 10c

i

&gt;ORK PORK SLAB
TEAK ROAST BACON
1
■&gt;'c»ic ™i r* _
I* 25c Poud
OC r^T llC

c

AGP FOOD STORES
Thu Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.
1 Haplcb.

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

1

Nearly

rn^ttarifU

SEED Time !

April

is the most favor­

able month for you to buy your

If you are going to need FARM
SEEDS of any variety this spring
we invite you to call and talk with
us before you buy.

Pocahontas Coal
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
FRANK SAGE

TELEPHONE 2515

We May Be Able to
Save You Money!
We carry a full stock of PURE
MICHIGAN GROWN SEEDS.
If you come and see us about
your seed problems it will place
you under NO OBLIGATION to
buy from us.

We give you PROMPT DELIVERY on
all grades of COAL.
Full line of Poultry and Stock Feeds.

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co
Phone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

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The farmer who supplies SUFFI­
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recognized a business proposition
which pays big dividends. The cost
of the best lime, and the labor to apply
it. is small compared with the value of
the increased yield which results from
intelligent liming.
Let us figure with you.

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&amp; IMPLEMENT COMPANY
‘

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There will be some special music
3-I S’. furnished by Mrs. McCoy of Hastings,
at the Ladies' Aid dinner at the
church
Thur.day April 31 lo which ail
1 -.37 I-.Gil!.',; are invited.
nj.?7r&lt;,2
In Ihi; Junior State Miuicid contest
' • - . which-was held at the Presbyterian
church in Battle Creek Saturday, ba;.!
Herrington, one ol our young violinists.I
w&gt;u gfred second place this year. Dale
is one of George Budkley'.s pupils and)
all indications point to a successful
musical career.
Mr. and MrA- Orlic Fisher attended
a family dinner at Jerry Haynes' near
i.17 Hendershott Sunday, which was held
in honor of their mother. Mrs. Mar,
Fisher, commemorating her Kind birth­
day.
Mrs. Elizabeth Norton is slowly
gaining from lhe .effecu of her recent
flu sickne.v. and able to be around the
Iuhlac .some which we are glad to re­
port. Mrs. Mate Parker Is convalescing
। also.
1 Charles Gaskill if at the Lloyd Gasi kill home thh. week while Mrs Gaskill
1 is in Pennock hospital recovering Iron:
I lhe effects ot an operation.
1 Mr and Mrs. Archie Herrington and
i Evelyn and Dale were Sundu*' visitors
—j ut the Walter Icke?. home in the
l lj । Striker district.
f
1 Miss Rulison. our pastor.' has suflicu-ntly recovered .so as to be nt her
| place in the church services. Sunday
; morning. Thc violin solo was also appredated.
w

SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Arthur Merrill of ‘ Grayling and
friend. Elizabeth Bessie, of Tayas .c^y
visitqd recently at Herbert Fisher's.
Mrs. Flora Wood spent a few days
with her son in Hastings und accompahl.-d them to.Grand Rapids on Sun­
day.
Will Bayne and wife spent Sunday in
Coopersville.
Olin Brown and family of Lansing
were Sunday visitors ut Warren Cool­
bough's.
z
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stowell. Leslie Rabor and friend. Mt-sdames Abbie Kling.
| Mary Slone. Will Bennett ot Hastings
■ Chxv Vesncr and daughter of Grand
Rapids and Mr and Mrs. Harold Van
Vreessen of Baltic Creek were Sunday
callers at C. M. Stowell's.
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CLAY HILLS.
.
L;ul Week's Letter.
। Miss Anna Luako from Highland.
i New York, h visit mg her parents, John
Luako and wile.
Mrs. Chas. Gibbs returned to hci
home Saturday after canng for Mrs.
Clive Churchill lhe past week.
। Leon pottn und wife spent Sunday
j with their daughter. Mrs. Haiold Eng­
land, and faintly. They found her and
3.HO3.4-, daughter Marilyn slowly gaining Irom
n; **"flu
i n' Roy McCaul and Wife were .Sunday
j guests ot Mat Bedford and wife m
_ _' Pleasant Mill.
all I John Lusko and family entertained
! relatives from Grand Rapids Sunday.
PRATT DISTRICT.

In f.npo.'lop.

TRADE IN your old tires for new GOODYEAR ALL- WEATHERS

NaetbMkUgaa Ava.

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Smith &amp; Doster

•ub Lail Week’s Letter
/
J Ju’.Yr
WC Wert “U !hocl&lt;c&lt;1 10 hear
‘hC
M-U4..4 Moigw*. Pre..* .1 rvii ««. ah isudden death of Henry CuMclcin ,jf
Clarke. Jfili*r. e.indrr. u.iiu, Tnbj*. and 1 Quimby Tuesday morning.
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। J()yce HoIJto3n ct&gt;uuj npt attend
“ . belMol Iasi seek on account of sickness.
: Mra. Cecil Tinkler visited her moUwr.
ijaj' Mrs. Ernest Lawtoil. of Hastings from
•'J* | Friday till Sunday p. M.
Aaiftl Mrs. Burr Whittemore and two clill•j os j dren ot Hastings were week cqd vUaiOr9 of Mr- and Mrs. Carroll Cutler and
.1
family.
javp: Sfc'iral l|o»n Rib vicinity atlcmkil
, AWi j the luueraj ol Henry Caatelein ol

Finish your walls with Lowe Brothers MELLOTONE. Its velvety beauty will last for years because
ordinary soap and water or a good cleaning compound
will quickly take away all dirt and grease marks.
MLLLOT ONE will enrich the appearance of your
home. For this flat wall paint dries to a soft, velvet-like
finish without lustre that adds to thc beauty of any
room. Made in subdued pastel shades, it is ideal for
producing fancy effects such as Tiffany, Scumbling
and Sponge Imprinting.
Ask us for Lowe Brothers free book on Home
Decoration.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware
Company
Hastings, Michigan

MONEY
cannot work and
earn if it lies in
- bed all day
Hidden, hoarded or "salted” away In mattrewi, sock or migar bowl — money canm
nothing for the owner, does tho owner no
f'ood,does nothing towards building general
lusinesa or creating better times. Money

for its owner.

INATST FOR

YOUR PERSONAL CASH INCOME
AHO SOR

THE DEVELOPMENT OP THIS AND
732 OTHER MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES

CONSUMERS
POWER
'
SHARES
Backed by vital, I ow-co«t public aerviee to
a territory of 1,800,(KM) Michigan people—
with a record of Euaiy Preferred IMeidand
/Ac Company Hasted.

CONSUMER* POWES

�PAG! FOURTCTN

TITFlfASTINGC BAKNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL M. 191?

pastor of this place, called on friends
and neighbors here Friday.
Callers at lhe W^bb home Sunday
arte, Cecil Winaiu of Battle Creek and
Kenneth Wilcox who t* attending the
collcge at Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mn. Clair Mead and daugh­
ter ol Battle Creek visited Mr. und Mrs.
Elgin Mead Sunday.

CLOVERDAl.fe SCHOOL
Last Week's Utter. *

LEGAL' NOTICES

State of MlclUgnn, thc Circuit Court I
for the County ol Barry, in Chancery.;
Helen Davenport.
Rudolph E Reichert.
'dark. Mildred Watson. Evelyn Momra
State Banking Cotnmitaioner,
Vivian Brooks and Oma Jean Oarrtobn.
We meet every Wednesday at 12 30w
We have already studied the Cardinal. ’
' Nashville State Bank, a
Michigan bunking corporation.
Defendant.
At a v-Mion of said court- held at

' &gt;n
n'e,Ts
McPtck. Circuit Judge.

Black ryes -are sometimes the result
of talking when it was proper to listen.

tracts

rWi

WAen making plant for house cleaning, maha a nata to
gat ull tuppliat at Krogar’a—Comphta talaction—
CuarantaaJ guality-Louf print.

□!::

j Jean Garrison for the dancing.
'
f&lt;eiWJ?ID
fl *}8 'o'* prl t 01?! The ones who do not take part in tJiF
H E2*“rdlllB„E”?,ey' Jrj R&lt;Tr*'r,r °* I singing amtest are making a nme
■',; the Nashville stale Bank, a Michigan .&lt;rap ^xvic
; banking corporation, praying for the/ ThP M.,.pplh and e|ghlh BradfS ha'.p
- , , issuance of an under call ng.on all iw-i^,, rcvl(.winjl lhp ,tudtest Iliru*. gey,0»“ *»’»v* • c,“l"J5 «*ln5.1. enth ami eighth grade cxnmuJdion;.
said Nashville State Bank to present
mth Rradp arc making a movie!
Ire same to raid Recetttr. and make lar rc.,dU)
n ks ab011I t:lt!p Toin
t •
Pr°2 .thf.rK,f' ,,m'Un8
tunc;lrom Lincoln Reader..
u within which the same may be pre-.
,UIh RTndpr, arP ^in- Uwir
... i M-nted and providing for publication of oun dramatization* of Robin Hood
V \ud
a,ni! n,rthrr a«‘h*wn» Just lately we have imd u Uf. buoy
• ' 'h««*d
to prepare and tur- HpaIlh Chatl Wp WMhed our hands
ntxh blank proofs of claims to be used nn&lt;l marked our clrart -tor four »wk«
r.- for such purpose, and the court being We won a good health pin.
. J fully advised in the premise*;
, Thp Cloverdale school » . raking the
..
Now therefore On motion of Kim yard and picking up Up* stones We
Sigler, attorney for said Receiver. It U have Hower beds outside. We hate put
hereby ORDERED. ADJUDGED and!bricks around titem Wc are also inakDECREED that all jiersons who may mg a rock curdeii
.. . have claims against the said Nish’ « » «---------------------ville State Bank, a Michigan banking
IIIG1IBANK.
' corporation, present thc .same lo Ed-l LaM Week's Letter
, ward B. Finley. Jr . Receiver thereof,! Mr ami Mr:.. George Green spent
* within ninety day* Icon: tills date.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. «Ed Green
'•
And it i* further ORDERED that in Sunfield
,..l the wild Receiver is hereby authorized | Will. Frank, anil Verne HawbllU
•’ to prepare and furnish blank proofs' went to Tillin. Ohio. Saturday and Mrs
; of claim to be used for such purpose. [Susan Hawblitz returned Sunday with
And it is also further ORDERED,them niter a visit with relatiVT.s tlirre
I that a copy of this order be published this winter.
•
'•‘ Ionce each
for twelve successive! Mr. und Mrs PuuJ. Smith and son
.'.fjwceka. in Tlie Nashville News, a news-! Victor, of Battle Creek spent Sunday
I paper printed, published and circulated at *|k-rt Daly's.
1 {in thc village of NashviUr. Barry ConnMr. and Mrs. Lyle Jone.-, and • :i.
1 ty. Michigan. ’
Larry, of Assyria. spent Sunday with
i. It is also further ORDERED AD- Mrs Frank Hawblitz
■ JUDGED and DECREED that in de-' Mr lind Mrs. Lralie Adams. Mrs
I fault of any creditor filing proof of. Sarah Ostroth and Mrs. Will Hawblitr.
'j claim within ninety days from the, attended tlie funeral of, Mrs fYnnk*
• i-dote hereof, thc said Receiver tiialh'Hyde Sunday afternoon in South Maple
' proceed with tlie distribution of the-Grovc
,
j 7h assets of said bank without reference! .Mr.&lt; and Mrs* Gcorpc Green werei
to thc claims not proved when divl-i ph-asantly surprised Friday evening
when the neighbor.' came in fur u Bo­
dends are paid or distribution made.
Russell R McPeek. hemian supjHT.
Everett Skidmore .. Augusta
........... . and
.
Circuit Judge
Mrs. Sylvia Skidmore of Camp'Ctlvh-r |
Morris O Hill. Clerk
were Saturday* and Sunday visitor of
| A true'eapy:
Mr. and Mis Byron Guy.
| Morris O. Hill. Clerk .
•
•All rlaim- mu.| be filed with Edward
Mrs Arnot. Wenger nnd father. Nonh
■ It. Finley, Jr. Receiver of the Nash- 'Shirk of near Nashville, spent Sunday
ville State Bank ' with Mr &lt; Verm- Hawbiuz and dauyh-.
Nashville. Michigan.
Orthm
Kim Sigler.
Attorney, for Receiver.

PURITY OLEO
For cooking and table use

3 u 25c
2 "»• 5c

NAVY BEANS

Finest quality - Michigan hand picked

RICE

Fancy Blue Rose Brand

lb.

n.. 2

KIDNEY BEANS

5c

A big value - Little Boy Blue Brand

SODA CRACKERS
GRAHAMS \

OR

Country Club - they'rd good for you

2 - 19c
CHOCOLATE SPONGE CAKE -’‘•29c
Her Grace - made from purest ingredients

‘ — 10c

GOLDEN BANTAM CORN

Country Club - delicious full ripened kernels

... wi. ]0c

FANCY OLIVES

Hollywood Brand - choice queens

DEL MONTE
COFFEE

"■ 29c

French Coffee
A fsrerite tl »say
Country Club Coffee Neaefawr

lb.

27c

u&gt;

31c

BLOCK SALT
A new reduced price

'

--

SCRATCH FEED ’

$1.09

We invite your comparison

Hk

RAISIN BREAD
Wp repeat by request - try it

KING’S FLAKE FLOUR
Michigan milled - an all purpose flour

39c

:

Gold Medal or Pillsbury

24'^ Ib. sack 67c

— Fresh Fruits and' Vegetables

BANANAS

Fancy fallow fruit

CARROTS
•

*

2

Ib.

California grown

FLORIDA ORANGES
...

b.k.,

15c

Choice fresh - healthful

FRESH PEAS
■ ,

3 - 17c
u».

10

16c

49c

Heavy, with juice

GRAPEFRUIT

- 5c

Mar’s Seedless - thin skinned

- QUALITY MEATS -

Boneless Veal Roast u. 15c
s u-

Sliced Bacon

Pork Roast
Hamburg

43c

Picnic Style Lb.

Freeh Ground

4

Lbs.

6^C
25c

Chickens Choice Medium Fowl Lb. 19c

Pork Loin Roost
LOST ANYTHING?
Try a Banner Want Adv.

11c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

r

SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

PAGES 1 to 8

PROVIDING FOR MORE
AUTO PARKING SPACE

‘ I. 0. 0. F. BARREL CAM­
PAIGN DISCONTINUED

ocmiioNis Increase In Expense Began
NECESSARY IN CITY With Administrative Boapd

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NUMBER 52

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 27, 1932

FIFTY-FOURTHAN
NUAL CONVENTION!

CHICKEN THIEF
Him

J Undertaking Met With Gen­
Council Decides to Improve
erous Response By Has­
Two Lots Owned By City
tings Residents
Near Roller Mill
INSTITUTIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL EXPENSE BE
BARRY COUNTY W. C. T. U. ! Hie I O. O F. lodge of Ulis city had LOREN VAN SYCKL18 WITH
THE
MASTER AND
PRE­
। The council gave consideration FriGAN RAPID ( LIMB AF TER BOARD WAS
HI8 SHOT GUN CAP­
CINCT RECORDS ARE IN
.rendered a decided service to the needy]
'd.iv evening to tin- matter"ot motel TO MEET AT NASHVILLE
INAUGURATED
lof
the
community
through tl»ir bar­
parking space in HaMlinis which
TURES PROWLER
ON THURSDAY, MAY 5
DUPLICATE
rel campaign lor food. The response!
.
.
. greatly needed! To accomplish thl
Ims been*splendid and a humbf-r of;
Int'reiiMwl
( y decided to improv the lot.
Cvhirulizetl Control and Accounting I laslnc
reused Appropriiilions'tii
,. ,
EXCELLENT
PROGRAM
famllk-h-luvi. been beni-tited ,U. a re-'-. INTRUDER'S HOME
VOTER MUST SIGN
owned by ih&lt;- city wist and
north ot
and lioosted Salaries, LegMtalor Finds in llis*
:ult.
j the old Roller mill and make them in
IS IN BATTLE CREEK
HAS BEEN PREPARED
•
BOTH OF THESE CARDS
Survey pf State Payrolls
At the present time, the calls are
.-biipc lor parking. Tlief will-abo ln-d
• . iliy V. J. BROWN)
’
-.-.tall lights tlH-re for the convenience I Session Opens At Eight o'block greoXly Ir -at-nrd so tlie lodge has dr-; Officers Did Not Believe Wy­
cided to discontinue the campaign.!
Council to Conduct Rcgistra-;
of iho-u- who with to leave their auto-!
■ Wliere wna the beginning cf mounting state expeiuil Was it the wat? Was mobiles while going up town.
With
the
coming
of
better
weather.;
man
When
He Said VanSyckA. M.—Mrs. Elsie Moran
tion At City Hull Friday—
|' It a sudden increase in |X)pulaUnn2 What or who was responsible far.tho Kkymany of the unemployvd .during thcf
les Held Him Up
| n«kvtrng of state expense to (he'frutt where the statu is overrun with in- more parking room anff it i.-- fortunut.
Is The Speaker
Saturday, May 6 and 7
Something over two weeks ago Loren
I OnTliursday. May .*&gt;. t)G- Ilfty-fourth there i - not the need
■ our city rcadcix are asked to carv-i speftora anti rxrcutivt* driving-high pbwend stgte automobile.? Jn thia third
stepped
into hh chicken
■ iM-rivw
iwilvs ut
of urvAcira
articles uun iitu-mpt is made to trace the trend toward, higher expense 1y* put in shape for parking anti whieh annual convention of the Barry Coun- jiiat Uhtc wax before
•VanSyckles
——/.-•• • —
•
fully read the three &lt;io|umn announce-, lilil'k p,
MHjr
Li&gt;
umr.,(-(•
It was a fine thing-for the Odd Pel-' homy one rwning and found on the
’are so close to tile. principal streets dr
meat u0peanng on thl-i' page. Every]
fill? '.Methodist church. The slogan is lows to uxufc-rtatoe this enterprise which! n°°r u&gt;» hr;»&lt;ls of about a dozen•
Rcxponslbllily
for
Orgy.
voter In Hartings inusl re-register in]
'LOW ObM-rvanic and FUilotcniient, is but one of their many philanthropic' thickens, which .-Zmebudy had evldentOlder to vole ut the primary next Bep-. Brfqic
.priw-eeding
- ——
further in thia
,activities.
’
.
,v belieaded but hud forgotten to pay
; for If the thief had not been so foolish
.(ember, or ut the |Nx-Mdentlal election • study of the staggering burdi-n .uf state
Hit- program
gins at eight*o'clock
' as to leave Uw.se chicken heads, Loren
ihe following* November. No nuiller ho* exp» iiM-, it might be profitable to confa t time and is u.&lt; follows:
‘
said he might never have known that
long you may have been &lt;&lt;p the regis-; older fur* the moment, something ot
Song, Service — Mrs. Bes-*ir Woodman.
irutlun book of this'city pfitviou. to thi-.'
*’the
-----------------------resi»iv.Hbiltty t--i
7
,7.'
Ev.nigthstic Service—Mr;. Frank
the orgy ol spending I. . ■ • . ■!
t.&gt;. -i.. ..... ..
। not keep track of how many he had.
time, that will count nothing; Jhe new:
Loomis
■
| law.is mandutorv It plainly states that] j
&lt;ahd he had enough of them so that
k
(hat has marked llw
Roll Call of Presidents—"Why Pro; a dozen could be taken witliout being
K/‘'*no voter living In « city of 5.000 or more i I
J hhtory of Michigan i
B since the close of the Jstitution hut each held witiUn the ap- PRELIMINARY WORK HAD liltntiun Should'Nut Be Re|&gt;ealcd. ’
population or a township or a village I
i seriously missed.
•
Reixirts &lt;Jf corresponding Secretary
World WUr. Not only pnipnution received at the hands ot
.
I When Loren saw those chicken
of that size can vole ut the primary o:! ■
Auditing'Committee. Treasurer.
BEEN DONE BEFORE
MEMBERS
CHOOSE
ROY , head*, he registered a solemn vow that
W has individual lM1y i the state k-gixlatuie.
presidential, election unless he or shej ■
Apixiintmrnt of conm'at •.&lt;•»/&gt;
shall re-regiater.
' 1
■
been tilled to pn-vi- ‘
Changed in 1921.
LAW WAS CHANGED
hr
would
get
the
fellow
who did that
CHANDLER
AS
PRESI
­
Parliamentary. Drill--Mrs
Betthai
k ““I? unheardof lev-1 AJI tll|s W!W ci)ah(!W! tjy the - tate
job. He bellerr.i he has him. He was
Tlie council han made it easy for the
Bush.
DENT FOR 1932-33
voter* of Hartings They have selccli-d
quite confident that the thief would
^‘*1J1Qn|a'l,lll,ll',,rat‘'e •’■'ant act of 1921. BRIDGE AND SWAMP MAY .
Our Departments—Fj^' minuiei
Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7. n..
&gt; try to repeat the operation. Accord­
M to tin-, tin citizi nry- jjoards nnd commiMions were shuffled
tilt- two (lays when tin- council will be. H
Ingly he saw the Sheriff and Under
ol the state 4ms had. MtJj reassembled. Old boards and com-'
PRESENT DIFFICULTIES
President's M^-iuigi -••Needs of the' OFFICERS ALREADY PLANin the council nxinre us a board of re- ■
M ImixiM-d upon Jt an; missions Were abolished nnd new ones i
NING FOR FINE PROGRAM.X!
1 County."
istrallon for the purpose of result-ring '■
M autocracy
of boards.icreuW&gt; U1U1K
tsein« RIUUIITU
grouped II.)
us IF.'inVIH
between Co. Engineer Rakowsky Es­ | Election of officers.
'h............
'
o r «■ n n « conunUrr.mtnk. ; J(rl
....
....
.and cor•
.
■
voters. Ulfs will afford u good op|x&gt;r-!BI
.
.
----,,
.
and
when he did lie wanted them to
bureaus,
wa, xsylums. charitable
i Noontide prayer.
tunity, us the board will nit from eight ] y,
This Organization Has Created come in a hurty. beeaitre it would mean
-••luriN. agencies an&lt; ■ rw.|.iona) institutions and along similar timates Cpst of Six and One
Ohe o'clock p. M.
Half Miles Will Be $20,000
A. M. until eight P. M . so as to givei
-----other
. ...--------governmental
—,. mm.jp,..,Mcpurunrni.s
Deportment
ui ’smc.siaie
at the. .state
cupiua
capital
Better Feeling* In Both
Il,M*’ lw “ad captured a chicken thief.
Song Service.
'
orrMturrd
an
itrmv
r»i
.
.
,
...
..
.
.
—
.
1 After the discovery of the chicken
everybody ample .time during thatjumia which has produced an army of wre rt,
nj]
ar|.. treated Tlit-n
—
r,__.
------ .. a strong
------- ­ ------After —
long nnd
M trying ----delays,
the; '.Memorial Service—Mrs. Jennie
City and Country
heads. Loren and other members of
twelve hours ot each of the two davs •-•»»«• employees now numbering more-;.accounting division was created with people living on what is known as*Loejir
mentioned. It will not take much ol than 12,000.
Lla
.
The. Brotherhood-has selected os its his family -kept watch lor prowler...
!a director nf
of tiK
th','*budget,
a&lt;t decretory;
the -irn«Tino&gt;
"HiUtings Oiritcr S*.,r
toad" can
«... NOu.
th&lt;-'huiltrel
verefnrv ■ •»,&gt;.
- Q|lr DcpartmehUl—Five minutes
new officers the following:
"
“** —
J
i
Lart
Wednesday
night, a little tbefore
anyone’s time to go to th&gt;- city lu»ll.‘ TIr- regime ot the state udmlnirtra- nnd
. .... all
•• directly
-■■- -• v re:;"refpbtislble tn the be assured-that it will be constructed
instructed each.
ten o'clock, they heard an automobile
Roy Chandler. President.
uiid perform this simple duly.
itlve board begun with the passage of (Mute udminbtrativn
b•-“ai
'
urd made up. this year. Xt. wai. thought that pmPlayPft—Hastings Union.
door click as it opened and *Urn as it
Thomas Baird. Vice-President.
Instead of registering numes in n a set of laa* by tlie 1921 legislature.' »t elected state officials■&gt; and presided slbly the Michigan legislature, now in
tnlz—Mrs. Floy McDermott.
.
was
closed.
This
aroused
Loren,
m
he
Secretary.
Ear!
Boyes.
Jiook^B hus been dime heretofore, each Govcrijor Alex Groesbeck hud com-iover by the governor Wl.u
.n
W
,»
«.».
«u»ho was given special, session, might take some acOur Song.
gut
and
Not long
after
.Treasurer,• Fred S. Jones.
._
-----up
r
_ watched.
„—,—
w _.....
votcr will ix- required to sign two earth, plained that then- were too many ir- veto powers over the actions of the tion that would prevent further ednHelps—Mrs. Murk-1 Verry.
'
These officers, together with certain1 this he saw a man walking near the
whlch will be exnctfy of the saint- Mz--. responsible Boards operating within board. The state drew a breath of re-. structlon of Covert roads: but wj»-n
lieport of Committees.
other past presidents, make Hie execu- barn. Calling other members of his
but will be different in color and thick- the Mate government. There were too lief. Waste and extravagance were at; the requirements for the improvement
Invitation for next convention.
tire committee. It is their plan to pro- family to keep watch of him. Loren
ticss. Tlie heavier one will be what L many necountanu at Mate institutions, an end. Duplicated effort would now lx_- oj thi. particular six and one-half
Reading fil J ou r n a 1—Unfinished
ceed at once toward getting a good proceeded to dress and then to gel his
called "the master record,” and will; he-charged. There should be cell- reduced to. a minimum
minimum. At about thrti
thisi miles of highway under the Covert
program for next year.
shot gun ready for action. Before he
never go out of. the ollicy of the city '(ralized
m&gt;r.&lt;-u accountings
uvuuuiMiHHte
,
.
too. the state police was recognized as.net were looked uji. ft was found that
Evening al Seven o'clock.
The Hartings Brotherhood has nc- did this he heard the automobile drive
clerk, Tiie lighter weight one will be Back
E— in tin- old' days thfre were- a _____
! ...body
„ instead of n war-, all the steps demanded by that law
peace-time
Music—Community Singing.
compllshed.
and is accomplishing.! away. The other members ot his family
reirds wliich
which operated
one-rated each of .the
tlmr emergency
i.merio-nev forte
fore., and
utui settled
u-trU.a down as
ns it tmx
the "precinct record.',' Both must be;boards
the time
has ..vlrtrrl
existed un
up Io
to thix
this time hail
had
Devotions—Rev, 3. J. Francis.
inurh
tor
the
good
of
the
city.
It
who were watching the man .saw him
signed by the voter The names of lus] several state institutions. Each insti- to become anol In r fixture ol govern- been compiled with. The proper pcti- ,Music—Nashville. Girls' (ileo club.
oti:;ini.-&lt;rt nt a time when thi-n- wa.-; co to the chicken coop, wrench off the
&lt;&gt;r her p.&gt;r&lt;n! e
;1 ... other in-, tuta.n had
OWIv’budget Its aitriua! m-iv.
t;-'i.. had b-vn mnde nnd appr-&gt;v. .1 1&gt;'.'
Adrlre.w-L.Mrs. Elsie Moran.
biltcruewi
and go uunw.
inside. umcii
Loren soon appeared
miicrne'— of
oi feeluig
icciiug in Hastings,
r&gt;uauiiip% al-, loeic miuiv
formnllbn. must lie written on each of &gt; appropriation was divided into 12 por-; The salary of the budget director was *•*'' County road comjnl.-L-don. The
Offering—Benediction.
I most equal to that arhich- has been on P«‘ scene, armed with his shot gun.
(Continued
on pane ..
three) , .■
rions and each month the tica.-.un r ol .*-t by law at $4,000 He Inter drew board ol supervisors had authorized
----- &gt;-----------County offirer* are-: President*' arouwd in Nashville over the school The thief evidently heard Loren, for
; the board drew^uuJ-twelfth of the nn-*$IO.OOO but was cut
------v.,, to
'
$7,500-----when
*--------- construction, About
• • $2,000 liad
5te»W-» Tl«» *«re iwiio-ui'terT'who
Lte
&lt;rtu» (t*O
wo
f.rfinn, b.rte whn. te
hr .l.rtrt
.-.laTtl-d io
tO inv«
leave the
With
&lt;
ntial,
appropriation
in
question.
Ap-.
Wilber
Bruckt-r
*
'
becanje
governor.
Aualready
been
expended
lu
surveys
and
!
DECORATION DAY COMpMntnx ut to these board.,
Iwld us thorny to fix nil other salaries in the ‘’‘'o r preliminary work, so that what'Oto cXLl!” «S.
01 other '•««*■
1U’
--------------to gel tile best of
tactions, ’
with
--------------- *----• *--------------. ■—
MITTEES APPOINTED hoiiorary recognition. Tiu-y were com-' department of administrative control i,,vw' *!“' legislature jpnj’ do with the ,
, posed of some- ot the must successful was given the udnunistraUve board. Covert road uct could not possibly ]cording Secretary—Mrs. Beatrice Dun ! the rcuU lh,i men, «». ted l«Un,. PROGRAM FOR BARRY
a lack of co-operative spirit and a situ-1
rn uitcin CCCTIl/Ai
Perfecting Plans for Proper ] business and professional men of the headed and dominated by the goretnor. affect Hris particular six nnd ono-half nine; Treasurer—Mrs. Bessie Wood‘­Ration
that,was undeniably bad for,
LU. MUbIL rtal IVAL
•state. They recelv d no pay for their and full authority to hire and fire at; miles, us all the actions listed abpve man.
*
.
Observance of This Anni­
Hastings.
" ro&gt;terb«l*«.Bural
1
■
services, ench board exercising
will! was given.«nd
comstill exists.
'11011 town taken when the Covert Road
Sr, *l,,
w”’iteB
School Pupil.
Pro.enllug
-• on pnge nine, part two) ! act was in operation. The whole rnat”1 When t
■ , plete control over the affairs of the in-1 'Continued
versary In Hastings
.; ter was brought to tlie board of super­
Xareotir nnd 8 T I—Mr
o.,,n I tt attracted, aS it continues to do, men
•
—
Musical
Numbers
Here
Plans for Decorution'Day are being j
smith: CMd WellJr .M Mutter,',rur.l d„:r,.u... .HI u Uu
visors
at
its
recent
April
si-sslon.
They
A I INE SERVICE.
jierfectcd by the it-presentutive-. of the j
On May 4
: declined to interfere with IF. because; „
»»— ... ",
....a!city. There were several members who;
various patriotic organizations of the'
। Hastings Boy Scouts presented to1R nt.-vloui board had aiven it theiri Meetings—Mrs. Minda Mudge; Tern- I worked in factories—and at that time; The first annual Music. Festival of
jperance
and M
MLssions
—Mrs. PCa
pearl
Fos-t PtduSce'had‘been created “n‘ their'-Barry coiinty’runil' schools will twheld
whirh^hn^h\dnmdV^^^^
approval ami county money had been 'P"?
n Mmton
pwture^Mr*
MuSlI
city.
* rr;
Motion
Pictures—
—Mrs
Mrs. j*
‘ *
As rrjxirtcd before, tlie sjienker will
which they had made and which they expended in work on the project. The !5
M
'^
10n
Pictures
Murfel
|
nds
against
their
employers
This.
Wednesday
evening.
May
in me
the
PerrvFlnver Mission
Mi«inn—
—Mrs.
Mrs May
M„..1; Lminds
Tnu. «eoncMiay
evening,
&gt; ’4.■ in
. hate put up at many different .places proposition u-a... then up to the pres- T^aft
PnT
&gt; ’:.rd^
Flower
1"™ cropped
! ttgalnrtouttheir
... employers.
'.an...!.™
-•at•"•“Hastings
u._
be Rev. Win. 8. Carpenter of Lansing,
Prp^
‘ PnhUruv
Mr? ,lal1
in city
elections, creat-i Central auditorium
beState Welfare Director. Rev. Carpen-j
im-NHoncra wiu&gt;.
Fva^HHlrtVc Mr? "‘K a s&lt;’r’ous
It so happened ginning at eight o'clock. The public is
in all pons of Ute city. Tin-. Lx a ;cllt county road commissioners
who. S-x!!e^WaS nan
ter is n fine speaker and will bring an &gt;
; ItwiiRhtful act Which will tend to pro- im(jcr ajj Hit- circumstance*,
fell that
uu&gt;v _. . ,, ------ l_. •
that some
some who
who were
were employers
employers also
also: invited
mviica to
io attend
urecna ana
uwre u
no ad»ulance.,
felt
that
and
there
is
no
ti;ct
ua;, on|y one thing to do. viz. to :®a,e 21Moran.
,nri’.n,' Christian
Christian CitirenshUxCitizenship— ]0|ned [h Brolhprhood
BrothwSoOd at th&gt;l
that lUne
time mission
mission fee.
fee. Tlie
The director
director is
is MU.
Miss Mary
Mary
left and
ami encourage bird life in HitsHosInteresting messnpe.
BROWN BROS. DID WORK lings, esjiecially of the right kind of carn out tlli. project because it had-Elsie
M^
McDermott; Jails and Alms: £?."
.7
»-.. Colllnge „r
Committees appointed are: Generali
When they,
met together, ate together , Ann
of m.
the Music Depart. .. .... __
).
Otto Lockstidt, and
____mingled together socially/ as they ment of Michigan State College, and
CQialrmnn, Hugh Riley; General Com-j
UNDER CONTRACT WITH
.birds Die council very Rladly uccept- bt^-p authorized and because'all the
nhn
..reuminury
ueen takc'n.
taaen.
l^aude tDeed
ed the sift and gave praise to the lin
.hminury steps naa
had been
|
'~”1 rick. Medal Contest-Mrs.
mlttce. Francis Craig. George BradlMi.
the COUNTY
’ i. did, they discovered "the other rtde ";Mra. Oertrtide Chamberlain of Has­
| ScouLs for tlieir interest in thia niat-1 This
• particular
------ ■
-----— at
and T. O. Webber: Civil war veterans ;
*
highway. •begins
Smith. Mrs. Jennie Loehr; Parlia-" were not such bad fellows as they had “«£» &gt;» “»*• accompanist.
Hugh Riley, A? H Carvelh. Millon
.
; the Michigan Central muiii^nc cross- ; mtntartan—Mrs. Bertha Btah.
'been pictured by political leaders, who The program will be as follows:
Murphy. Frank -Reynolds . and Henry RESULTING COST WAS
■■nur.
uuj. jim
pium. nuu
Just oremo
beyond u»e
the umw
Bliss Tdant.
aqd :!
i/nDADt r DH*DI in
i had an axe to grind by creating enmity' R^,y‘hm Band—Woodland: directed
Sheldon. Spanish-Americau war vet-,
THFRFFORF I F'x^FMFH DR. KINDE NAMED
continues straight cast for six miles. FAVORABLE PUBLICbetween factions. The result was that
MUdrcd Jordan.
enins, Frank W. Annablr. Hurry R
I ntntrUnt LtOOtlXtU
uraiTU nrrinen 1 At ,,1“t lwsn‘ the road turns straight,
County chorus —
lejuuives began
uvkuu
,
ITYi run.
FOR HASTINGS
melt v
। Miller.
Albert Craig and Andrew Mui----- - ----Miller, Albert
Mat, „
HtALIrl UrrlLtK north until it Intersects with what U
1 "Wee! May the Keel Row," Eng­
11
i iinuc&gt; , Ahothet
AnoUH.t feature
fMlUretowhich
winch
was helpful at
I thews. World war v« tcnm.s; sui&gt;-Com-( Highway Has Been Made Tweni known as the State road.
lish folk song.
Publlcn'tion Commenift
S'
mlttees arc: Speaker
and Program.
F.
o
u—
... •&gt;
Feet Wj^e and Crowned— Work Will Fit In Nicely With ! AS originally laid o&gt;ut. it was pro- ,
the fact that a considerable number of: 2. "Santa Lucia," Neapolitan folk
' W Annnble. Francis Craig* and H. 8
jK&gt;M-d to construct trie Center road di­
song.
Good Judgment nnd Pru*
farmers joined the Brotherhood. At’
AU That I, Now Po»»ible
Barry County Health Unit
Sheldon: Music, F. W Amiable, F.
! redly east acroM the swamp, which!
that time there was some prejudice । 3 "The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies,”
tlepcc of City Council
Ont,. II. B. Whlot't
ll.rr,
j would require a new bridge over Mud
Recently the writer travelled over
Activities
old English song.
,
(existing between "town and country.".;
Miller, Oeo. Bradteli. A H. Can'eth l)lc
njllM ol tOwnthlp road lately
Mayor Leonard named Dr.^ hfr-fl
is |»UU(
getting * auuvu
much »a&gt;uiHuic
favorable .The eating together around a common:
-Continued on page five)
! Hastings
lutoiauea m
and Andrew Matthews; Stand and ,.kf,n ,,.._r bv thp ro,from* Lncev
wwuwa naimu
•”• “
--------------- « , .
publicity these days because of the!{board and the social contacts made.: 5. "The Hundred Pipers,” Jacobi to
Decorations. Albert Craig. Frank ^uKo M-14 ’in Ass^m V
Klnde'hcad of the Cx&gt;unl&gt;'Heftltta Un,t- TWILIGHT SCHOOL
good
»u'n‘ sense,
omwc. good judgment
JUUH...W., and
...... pru-J
K.u(Continued
on
page m«&gt;
five)
। Tuc’wple W K. Kello»« orclw.tr. Kind,
wu
I
QcnUnuM
y
P»W
^?101dLan? H£rr^
“w
The roadbed on this stretch has been I °« city, health officer. Dr. Kind® was j
■
ii«nn&gt;
«hnni (n
dence shown
in' it*
Its manncnmpnt
management hv
by thnl
the_________ , r ■
Milton Murphy. T. o Webter. F w. made twenty feet wide and crowned. willing to accept this pdsilion without;
UN MUNUAT tVcNINu Mayor nnd common council. We clipped: INTERESTING AFHKRNOON
•• "Spirit of the Age/' overture,
Annablc. GciT "Bradish&gt; Transporta­ That is about all that could lx* done at compensation, as it really belongs &gt;o
, „
,
«
&gt; ’he following from the Michigan:
/
for CLOSING MEETING. I 2. "Spring Breezes." Conductor. Miss
tion. A. H. Cnrreth. Andrew Mat-ithe
;
hb
work.
Dr.
Mohler,
who
had
.served
;
Kindergarten
and
Grades
One
Municipal
Review
for
April
The closing meeting of the year for'
Leola Horton.
prerent time, with the little money
thews. H. 8. ShcM»o and Albert Craig. available to the county for construction tv. city Ix-alth officer for reveral .vrai.,j
tto
0 Six
The city of Hiustlngs and the village] the Hastings Women's club wjll be County Chorus:—
Six to
to Hold
Hpld Oben
Open House
House
Memorial-Day come* on Sunday. work on township highways. Now nnd was entirely agreeable to this change;
Home
;
f
-of Plymouth have recently been nc-'held at the horn.- ot Mrs Roy Cordes
’1. ,•"The
Tn'“ ------ ~ Road.” John Alden
May 29. this year, and the veterans, then on the worat.spot*. as they may becamu ,.4is he expressed it. "Jt will mv&lt;-—AU
All invilea
Invited
___________
_ ____ ________
_______ _______
—
corded high rr
praise ___
for________
their financial
Friday afternoon
of this week. _______
April 29.
Carpenter.
together with their Auxiliaries, will develop, a few loads of grave] may be tne-clty money, when it needs to xavr.
■— •»
— «2. the condition
— j
.._&lt;— these troublous
—tara— times
----- - . at 2:30
— --------2. -All Through the Night," Welsh
--Next Monday -----evening.
May
during
o'clock. -----------------------------Reports of officers w:...
attend some church service in a body. placed; but it is impossible to grave! every cvm
cent it
and r»
is in one
line won
folk song.
!ltl parf-nts
parents ol
of the pupils in the kinder-1
kinder-j Editorials _in
Grand Kaptasibe
Rapids'be given and the gave! turned ove/
oveZtto
n can. am
in The Grana
Announcement of place will be made the entire distance wfthuul incurring tl,l‘ kind ot work which Dr. Kindt- isigarten nnd in all the grades frofn the I Herald nnd Tlie Detroit Times have: me incoming president. Mrs; C. D.
3. The Volga Towing Path," Rus­
Inter, and more definite plans will also an expense fnr beyond the sum avail-: doing all the while." With one jx-r-.on , nrrt t&lt;» the sixth inclusive are invited ; commented upon the fact that Hastings Bauer.
sian folk song.
*
be announced.
able for constructkin' work.
, -‘t the head of the Health work of Jhclto attend Twilight school at the Cen-] city treasury has a balance of more
Mrs. W. R. Cook will give her paper- 4. "America the Beautiful," Samuel
A. Ward.
'
nmi-rr-o-r Tiur i iiaiT
'D*1* *orlt *“ &lt;Jonc b&gt;’ Brown Broth* c'l&gt;' “id county there is no chance for tral. First and- Second Ward schools, I than $130,000 and no .debt, while a sew-; on Russian Literature at this time.
CONTEST TIME LI Nil I
era.
nr conflict of duties and there is
: wherever the children attend.
, nee
tr — disposal
“-------' plant is
*- being
-----------i-.-j.; with
... readings
—by. Mrs.
— W. J. Field.1 । County Folk Dance:— ,
era. under
under contract with the county.
county, 3any
Is a
a'wherever
completed
*“ work
' they
*■
- ■ cost- the county good saving for •tlx
’----'•••.
the
seven-1
any special tax levy or bond isMr. Christopher Overly, of Kalama-' Highland Schottlschc, (Wcel May the
CVTCIUnm TH MAY 1 The
did
1 city.
i.,v hours arc slk-thlrty to
------------- without
~
Keel Row).
CA I ulvucu I u mh I I ।—
gbout
milo... It would be iinposBecame, with tlie aid of the Kellogg thirty with un assembly -■
at each
s
—. jg7 a......
- of
-- the sue.
zoo. will give Russian numbers on the
Cane Drill. Bell school. Directed by
«•
rtbleforforany
anytownship
townshipcommisaloner.
comnitesloner.Foundation,
Foundation,the
theBarry
BarryCounty
CountyHealth:
Healththree
: threebuildings
buildingsfrom
fromseven-thirty
seven-thirtytilltill Plymouth, in the Detroit metropoll- violin.
. .
.sible
_________
Mrs. Minor.
Further Opportunity Given For .with the usual township equipment for Unit U able to keep nurses on Vu' Job, [eight o'clock.
. '
tan urea, was credited in an article in
Tea will be served with Mrs. Clyde
Students to Enter Their
road work, to do ns much work with- o»ri l,os done such splendid work in
Twilight school is always interesting.. The Detroit News with placing its fl- Wilcox and Mrs. L. V Bcssmcr In
lout spending far more money, It would looking, after the health of city school, providing, as it does,un opportunity nances on a cash basis and so reducing charge.
INSTALLATION OF REV.
”°PPy Posters
be fine If this three miles could be pupils with the fine co-operation of the for parents to become better acquaint- expenditures that while other municl-, -. .. *
Members
may bring• guests who have]
KITCHING ON MAY 5
There have been a number of re- gravelled to a width of ten feet; but doctors of the city in that work, the; ed with the work their children orc do- pallties all around it are frantically not previously'been extended the cour-;
sponses to the Poppy Poster Contort wc can not
the iumuij
money w
Is school
yearling
in school.
’
trying to re-finance, it will ilnUh the teUn Oi th. dub aunus tte mr Laniing pre.bytery to Conduct
..w- &lt;see
—« where a."
--- - board fell that
---- - this
---- coming
-------- .. ----------—■ ■by
— the American•«Xegion ..n.t
u„&gt;, such ....
t thtev
I t)u.
..................... • &gt;
—
; year with approximately $25,000 in the Please note the half hour earlier lime
sponsored
and . coming from, ...
to .permit
an _cx-]
the,.vwniiirt
wouldnnt
not twm
need
the••rvir^A
rervlcesntof nin I
oar
RUMMAGE SALE.
Services Here On Thursday
bank.
Auxiliary, report the Fourth district: ;*nsc. even if the state ihall give all school nurse and this has effected a
set for Hie afternoon meeting.
The American Legion Auxiliary will
committee. Mrs. Henry Mulder and T the weight tax to the counties, and the considerable saving.
of Next Week
NOTICE TO HASTINGS PEOPLE. I
’have a rummage sale in the Legion
SPRING RUMMAGE SALE.
S. K. Reid of this city.
’
: 54.000.000 of the gas tax was made irn- j
----------- "*♦
DAN'CL.
'rooms
on
Saturday.
May
7.
one
day
At
Presbyterian
church
social
rooms,
nt
V.K.vuue^
L
The
Lansing Presbytery wlU meet in
At the request of the Salvation Arrty.i
Because of the short time in which i mediately available for division pro
Every Saturday night nt Clear lake . only. Housewives are asked to cmitn- May 11. 12 and 13. auspices L. A. S.- we are asked to warn the merchant* of the Hastings Presbyterian church May
tlie students had to work on these rata among the counUes according to
butc what they can for tills sale'.—Adv. (Adv. 5-4.
Hastings and Barry' county against 5 nt 5 P. M. for the ixupoae of re­
pasters, the time limit has been ex- tlie mileage of township roads taken —Frank Herrington. Adv. If.
. giving any money or assistance to any reiving into the Presbytery Rev. John
tended to Sunday, May 1. when all cn- .ovcr,
■
one claiming to be soliciting for the W. Hitching, the new t»astor here Pot­
tries shouldipe sent to Mr. Reid or
While’ the idea of the state in doing
Army. no matter whether In uniform towintflhta service, supper will be
Mrs. Mutacr.'
' this will be to relieve counties and
’ or not, unless they have a card from/wrved in the parlore of-the church and
Awards of »500 will be made to the1 townships of highway taxes, it does
the commertlal club.
«H«r supper an Installation service
winning school In the county, the some not seem possible that township roads
The Salvation Army has an agree- *13 ** held in the auditorium when
amount to be paid to schools having
(Continued on page three)
,
ment with the club to make only one Rev. A- T- Tomshanney nt Battle Creek
an art teacher as to those without art I " ♦a'*'-----------------------------------subscription a'year, nils ls*now being will preach the sermon, Rev. R O.
teachers. The posters must be orig- FA1THI- UL SERVICE RECOGNIZED.
I made by E. S. Heberden, their official niomas of Lansing Will give the charge
Inal in idea and design—not copies of! Mayor Leonaid. on Friday evening,
representative from Grund Rapids. Any to the pastor, and Rev. A. L. Hathaway
other posters or. pictures. It-B hoped rcaPi»inted Guy Giddings as chief of
other solicitors for the Army are un- of Albion will give the charge to the
there may be a good response by the...Has,l?gs J}" . ^p?rtme.’!E ¥r'
'authorized and probably fakers and: people. Rev. O P. Bataa of Dimondale,
nupiu
• 1 Giddings has filled that iiosition for
. . , I &gt; be
. .. dealt
.. ....,
. . as- ..such.
■V
■ •stated clerk oft the Presbytery,will
m
to
Grand
»
B
“
*"
Mla
cm*
।
You
are
hereby
notified
that
there
will
be
a
re-registration
of
all
voters
in
the
city
of
Haihi
should
with,
willOteba
The posters will be taken to Grand
K«rs very creditably and efft-;
present and Rev. O. K. Btancliard at
Rapids, Battle Creek or Kaiamoxop
--------- ?; ri*n“* ”* ,alr
uk”
“ “» *"•"
keen. ■,—
‘SMonal ln‘ tings in accordance with Act 306, Public Acts of 1929, and as amended by Act No. 200 of the
Marshall win
will pitwuo
preside a,
at iiiiw
thew meetings.
I
—*
NOTICE.
■I maiMMU
.
and an impartial Judge selected, sb icrcsi in me worx oi me oepartment „ . .. , .
, and has shown good Judgment in what Public
Acts
of
1931,
----------- ...------- 1.
.
Finding that I have time between The public is Invited to attand the in*
there'will be no favoritism shown ta,
' [ he has done through hl* many years.
You are further notified that such re-regiatnUion will be held at the Council Rooms in the XJ-mitod
el—..“Monttan!
judging;
I
nndayi! mg the installation service a recfptto*
.__
of sen-ice for the city. Any town is.
City Hall beginning on
and Wednesdays. -1 am
offering- an
an op~
- -be tendered
.
- Rev. and• -„„ May 5th, 1932.
—----------wUl
Mrs.^LKlwhfU)Y KCGUT- EXHIBIT
to
congratulated when it can have
The Registration Board will be in session at the Council Room May 6 and 7, from 8:00 A.' ^’u^the'iame pnpntffiniwto^arwi tn*~
- - -,, r
.
-

CENTER ROflO TO
BE CONSTRUCTED

ELECT NEW BROTH
ERHOOD OFE CERSj

iMfflDrtEEMS.
OF TOWNSHIP ROM

&lt;

»

All Voters Must Re-register
NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY
OF HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

»

show windows next 16 the Palmer
f
Drug store on State St. has created a
**
35c -----------SUPPER.
great deal of interest and has given!On
_____________
Wednesday evening, May 4. tlw,
people a better idea of Scout activi- American Legion Auxiliary will sene'
Hex. It Is surely wonderful training for a public supper in the Legion rooms,
boys and should result in making them from 5 till 7 o'clock. Price 25 cent*. AU,
better citizens.
. : welcome.—Adv.
;

0 8:00 P. M.
school
M. to
: course being taken by High a.
...... Y. M. C. A. COMMIYTM MMUMG.
.
....
. r» . . ..
.. ,
1
... . , .
students and teachers, and at tha same
This registration will be known ns the Permanent Registration method and will include all price. Class will start Monday. May mtttM will bold a
voters residing in the city of Hastings, Michigan, and all voters must be re-registered in order.2nd. Leave name with Miaa Helen

to vote at any election held after ,the abpve date.—Adv.
4-27

C. E. DAVIS, City Clerk.

i urwaed —mim Baryi
| structor.-Adv.

bum*.

Piano In-

�Tilt: HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1913

PAGE TWO

It.U U»r own ourtoto. M Oto*
I
, '•"""O &lt;*«*» &gt;&gt;•«•
'
them and help lift. In years to come we
A/FU71?
!
SHOWRRMAN ON THURSDAY,
may look back upon these trying day. Lt L/ L/i L&gt; Jv
vr *-&gt;
। The passing of Rev. Roy E- Showerlas necessary in order to save America ■
■■
.., .._k.===g==^^^= tnan at Bronson hospital it) Kalamafrom moral as well as financial collapse '
,
’ rso on Thursday evening brought sor! OUr young people today are finer Charlo* Powell, who has been sick lot, IQW to m#nj. HasUng, ttnd B&gt;rr&gt;. coun.
I PhyaicwUy wc have never had so good a long lime, is not much better
; (y
though all were aware of hU
.
------ .—
a generation: but they hair not been
Mrs Dun Lewis will entertain tty .^.rtoUJl eondnton.
OLBN COWELL, FAST DIST.
to rw»toWtoOT Uto
L .ito I toto«&lt; elto, o» Thurto., .n«ln Kolu„------- - —
been made too easy for them- Tlrey I noon
GOVERNOR, GUEST AT
ROTARY CLUB

MVS PROGRESS IS 1
IIDTMTIHUS

Get a

Wampum Card
with each pair of Shoes!

GOVERNMENT CONDUCT­
ED FOR SOCIETY’S GOOD times. because hunger breeds anarchy. uesday night Ma)

pans of 'Michigan
But we are approaching a new era We welcome.—Adv.
Recoguition and Consideration shall look back upon the day- of the
recent past as days of financial mad­
With each pair of Good­
•of Rights of Others Spell
! ncss We were taught Dial the way to
get money was to sjiend it first, thenJ
rich Sport Shoes you buy,
Opportunity
•
Stanley po.cll wil Ire the apralrer at «?fr Together Usey continued in ev-an- mrn it. We were taught that we could -Lhe Coats Grov&lt;- Community meeting g*UsUc ’J™**Je'7L
i
Every member ot tire Ha-'-iing-.’ Ro­
r’ silk shirts, ride In bift rjrt ,U&gt;
you receive free a Wampum
on Sunday evening at right o'clock. All
»* J?‘ncdJ*i “,c‘
tary Club kire.w lie would hear .an in- and work,
rk half tunc.-We
tune.-We may .•.ti!rbi— T&lt;'&gt;‘
I
of,
tcrt'img address Hum Okn Cowell of harboring such faulty notions We now who ran are urged to attend •
Card. This card entitles you
The IronAldt Shoe Co offer* a bar-1 church in IpM
”1,&gt;
Coldwiater. past dfidriet governor of sec that, while President Hoover* in­.
I
gain
to
purchaser*
ut
sport
.'hires
tx'd'
‘
cre
®
urr
Rotary. u)u&gt; *poke Monday noon. Mr tentions were good wRen he’ urged
to a real bow and arrow set
Cowell had made sacrifice* to reach manufacturers to keep up production their adv and Irani about the Wam-I»&gt;g. Franktorh Remus. Shelby^Monnum Card tlrev are clvlmi away -Adv ,;‘Kur- North Muskegon. Lake Odessa.
Hnalings to render this service, bul
at half price. Ask us about
was glad to d»-&gt; it hr said becau-e
take Artificial values cannot be main­&gt; that it would Ire better to nil-*' the1 Parish, hl* IwST appointment being to
his appreciation of the. Hastings Ro- tained. Wa’gz-f ofit of proportion with'I commend airto. t»W cm-i White Putron last September It is a
this exceptional offer.
taiy club.
’ .
.. arc an —
•re - ­
in^irt-r heirevinu thereby jtlrtrangc co-lncidcnce that he found M*:
the .service rendered
impossi
Ml* Co*’:- •- ‘theme -A.I-: Changing bility. It is not an e—-, j,? .,
2?Xm i«. to
uw Mtohto,
In sub.
Condiui.us of Our World:
id^ad of u* to get squared away on a! Tire petition of Earl Smith that Ire
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aianre he spoke a', follows
proper basis; but there is no other way! !&gt;• allowed to construct u gx^tnc;
le*1 her from the parsouag'
mi nt was originally based on power. ,but to face it and go through with rauowcu
to roiuajucv u jp«u....
C
—■■ w-a*;
„;| which adjotu* the church on the other
The theory wax once Held ih.it liuman and the American maple will do r/pump at the-rear end of -Lot 588
society rested on the rule of God; ,Throuaii ft all we must maintain ou. j referred by the council, Friday nigh:.
hefice came the •divine right of king: . allrctance to cur country and its Cun- : to
public ,.&gt;afriy and improremenr
Americans broke from thu -theory.. •.notion.
•'
ntiitlon. Individualism alone and.unand.un­ committee with jwwer to net.
lidding that goveriimeiiu mu-: obtain restrained is anarchy Cun*titutiuinl I1 On Friday evening. April 29 htal •,
their jx»»er from the consent &lt;■! the govrrnmen*. and recognition of tlie. Giand Lecturer George W. Artnitron­
governed The theory of today j;- that right* ol others spell opportumtv.
will
hold
a
school
of
instruction
tori
ippV, IUIUI* ,
----. - --------- — ------ ------ -­
govcrnment^Hiut be conducted for th?listened W will* Ro&gt;»l Arch Mu*gii&gt;. Zion Chapter
good oLsocicfj
deep interest —... — . speaks ut a’ 171 °F Nashville an- to be guest.*.
Mr. 'Cowell said that proftn.-s 1&gt; not meeting of Rotarians Never has tie Royal Arch degree u til be conferred on ;
continuous Wc have "breaks' m tire:
three candidate-. Dinner nt 8:30 P M
upward movement such ti» «e are go- 'delltv to thi: truth than he did Monday
Here's your chance to win a big pris^ in
ing through no*. The first railroad in iic-on.
'
.
• MILO COUPLE CELE­
tin* country wa* toni up. Tire fire;
the Goodrich National Archery Contest. Stop
BRATE ANNIVERSARY
j.-wing machine was destroyed -The
lire: ‘elf binder was burned. Our Pur­ CONCERNED OVER ILL­
in here for contest rules, target faces, score
itan ancestor* thought . it a »»1 to.
NESS OF JUDGE McPEEK Married Sixty-One Years Ago
Haii j church heated. They wbuld al­
sheets and a copy of the Goodrich Archery
49c
May 4, and Greatly En­
low do organ and. insisted th*V the:
joy Life
bark:- of the m aw be straight up. tlie Physicians Advise Long Rest
Book which teaches you how to shoot. And
95c
ld«a being that in order to yorsHip ono!
To Restore Health After ’
Nr-.! v.'. i: Wcdw -d.-iy Mr and Ain
11.25
miut be. uncomfortable. 'There h.n
the Wampum Card will help you get equip­
Nervous Breakdown
been an e volution in mu• thought about
unnivcssacy ot tlieir weddilig at their!
$2.25
ment. Join today—come in for details.
game*. They were once taboo, bin noy
No local iljncss in mmuc time lu., home near Milo. .
attracted the pcnoiutl concern 'of
Mr PcnneU-.was-burn in the city
------ We luu- chaiutd. uur vm -- of mar- more
people than the temporary Buffalo. H&lt; ‘marrd-d Lucy M. Pclers
riage The home- i.- no: -.&gt;iiat it used to bryakdown of Judge R.ft McPcek.
Milo. May 4. ..1871. Thev iiave sp&gt;....,
• br. Our-ideas at x hare been revolu- After spending u week in Harper hos- pnicttc.iily all ffici? married kfr in
t:omri'c|. The greatest danger to out- qipaiJudge Mcl'cek made two un-’tic- Pr.itricvilli' t-iwn.-Jup, their Ininjc bynr:'
Slunii-rninii.
welfare is the lack of -ome' jiourr to-ce.-sfui attempts tirwurk in Die Wayne
STATE STREET
The House of Good Shoes
HASTINGS, MICH.
•hold u- t5 precedent, not because it is circuit .'Di troH,&gt;. to which task he hud
thirty-six years Uicy latipred
old. bill because it bf right. Not all mri- been previously a:.Mg!ted for a Hirer
,, ------ , . together in a very fruitful mun.-.:ry co­
l Wti is progress
.
week;.' period by the presiding judge -uld but one■ would
never i;ue&gt;.. it to. ,.IK,ruei|lc 1U hiJnj[. in preuchlng ami
. QI vyal hnportame to Ainrricans an- H&lt;- la id .brief sessions oi court here ■ &lt;e them. They luwime son. E. J. Pen- m |sul(ltal uork
„ our Constitution' and our epurta. the Saturday and Munday, following hi* nets, who ucmployed tn the pvM&gt;t office Brother Showerman ' was, u manly]
basis of our scheme of government. But mid-wevk return from Detroit. He at Ktilania/ixi.
man. always comnuunling tlie re^pict'
wc do not olH-y law.- if they are no: was obliged to.quit on both attempts
Mr. Penirei- i- one ot the pioneers o ()I -. vj.r.ixxH ln lhe communities when Gujliy mail wjvo had "fought the go.xli
' popular, m ahown.by the acquittals of. to occupy "the bench here and h now H,nrH villc touiuhip ,.nd i* xerounlredUl(,j Jor ,l|fc
„lirlghl quull. ' tight and kept tire faith '
guilty gangsters mid rum runners,. InJor a .long real which lux phyuclim* a.-, one of tire succe.wful and Progri-ssivi i
kq-unc.-eyx/'-liad in apologize for'
u
»&lt;-&gt;uk&lt;nt
h was ui
Interim
in n«&gt;vi*iwc-.v&gt;-&gt;iiru:r7Riverside cniu-tct^!;
about uhusc guilt there could be no advised
' ‘ ‘ at the beginning of his•“ ill­ i.irmi-r- of the soul hern part of th: • 1U. daily
w ali:. or hl&lt; bu.-,mi " inelhwl- ; on the M' tlx/dljt lot given by Un- l.-iti-'
qoeMion. Revelations of 'gangland ac­ ness. Tlie dhlinituished patient ts as­ rouixy.
Me
h
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lo.re
torm-e:
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&gt;1, lu. piu.,1 the lour
||. •uiraui man »hh »„ilhb
lb. J Slnk,.r ,„r Methods
' Uvitleg in our big cities are startling, sured that a careful observation of the m.r»
w I.D H«n:
IW • aM
I. cibi t. wh &gt; had served locally.
showing the urgent need of rc-t stab- rest orders Ml! restore him tb his old
and viotou. l.-r ou, M bu ».-■
Jishing our government upon a solid.' time vigor Judge’McPeek remarked 1,
n.« neeeaw to, hn« u. u.irtl^,piy^r Ji,
u
Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit
BATTLE CREEK DENafew day s ,-rgo that he had hardly seen a».„ to Ito- hard
. substantial bests.
,J lumu«,
.
One of our troubles is that the pres-j a sick day in tuenty-tive yriirt. Hi’ anv-mor,-. be guv-e up active woricsom - rll4
_______________
,.
,It. utn. ,hoMr. ....
||rr ■ Tu
tlST HAS ACCIDENT
ors of the Nashville State Bank
ent gentratibn has not hud the &gt;aam--i--------training .is their elders. Our couniry J years.-Charlotte flcpublieau-Tribuue. ri’tticd. down to* a sane dnjbymcnt &lt;4, m ml fromrat least tight .of the chargethe receiver i&gt; now accepting the filing of Claims.
that lu- had reived. Tin largc*Hustm.-;
in iccynt years has Ixen m&gt; prosperous1.—---------- ■* »" ———life. Both take un active inter'.‘■t mi church was lull ot those who .had His Stalled Car Hit By Fast
Every Depositor should bring hia Savings Book, Cer­
TAKFN &lt;»N SLWOUS UHAKGE.
wealth has lex-n gamed so easily, tliat
what is going r&gt;n in the world, and hi m known
Michigan Central Eve­
laved him in other years
young people have grown iip wkh lux
... ­
Albertu* Ostrander, who claims to
tificates pf Deposit, Cashier’s Checks, or any other form
ning Train
Quldrca be a isiinter ami to-be 5H years &lt;4 age, old graciously. For- fiity-xvrn .rears H.- was very highly regarded bv hl*
uries unknown •"
of deposit with them in order to file their clqimt.
have not been trained to thin):'
gu and whose home ts’ln Charlotte, ua:. they-have.bern active member- m the; brcttiren in the ministry- Eu»hty-nv&lt;
Saturday Dr. H P'. Slrtnck u dentist
Also, regarding Commercial Checking Accounts—
■sent at In., funeral &lt;4 Bittle Cicek, uus driving to Grand
Ing service to their elders, or to an: arrested by sheriff Liotuird on Wed­ M' lIHMll-.t Epl'-e-IIMl church
“
Statements must be called for, and each Depositor must
body else, but arc belli,, .--rred t. .,,
nesday ---and ------brought
.... to this city. well.’ They have goitf n real
Kajiid: to visit friends. Al Middlc...
stricken-with1 villa tie bad a narrow
•
" with a very
— serious crime
others, They have not been traiped to charged
be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
from
tmuch and a very sgrwork. The old idea ot Brnjamip against a twelve j'ai ._ ..
Parents may. file claims for children.
lerlormcd which d.-alh. when the «.45 train Saturday ■;
Franklin—thrift and aaving—have home is in Cwxtlcton towustup Hr
struck hii. automobile, which
mahv friend*
that ill it few evening
been scouted ttirown into the discard was taken belq(e Justice Corlngld He
Filing of all claims must be completed within 90 days
hud become .-tailed on tile Michigan,
Inc so-called “mo^erjs* idea tuw been wa.-, bound over lu the circuit-couit urdthl
from February ,23, 1932.
■ Central crossing at Middleville just a*
that to be really prosperous, one slwuld- ui tin ;xi.al sum &lt;&gt;! WOO"
। the west bound train was bearing!
mitt'-d
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.
i White PlgiAm where he down on him. DA Slruick hud barely spend his money before he gets.it High
'
------ --------------• in tttturv ;«,i
igbter work He entered on ■ time io jump front his cur before the'
TOID TROUBLE ( AI S
pressure salesmanship of luxuries n«&gt;
Her legal notire on page 14 for full particulars.
i of their iretabb
win-. great enthu»sa-'.m i locomotive crashed into it. smashing it,
brought us to our present state •&gt;( fl, •
grateful
that
the
Lord
had
spared
him
nancial ztiaos. But It will doubtles.-,
twi-u Doogc of Lansing
i into sl:ajH l...-s bits. Hr was consider-'.
live helpful. lUetut 11’
worth ad It casts'll our young people many friend* in tlu» city where he had
'
ablj
upset
by
his
experience,
but
later
(
p. early in -December he began to;
shall team that they cannot afford to’often visited, was burred on Saturday
E. B. Finley, Receiver
Nashville, Mich.
: telephoned tn Ills Grand Rapids'
symptoms &lt;4 the return of hi-;-friend:,
grow up as irrcspoiviibles. .lufttng afternoon, death being due imniasiuidi SMALL CHILD SWAL­
who caihd and got him.
L
fate but lie .did not communicate his: . During the day tlie Michigan O n-1
LOWED LARGE BUTTON
their burdens onto others,' but must Double
• to anyuiw until about Die flr.-t ot ‘tral maintaiti. a watchman at thisi
.... year wh/n lie could .not cover it : crowdnu. but it is not guarded at night ;
X-Ray Failed to Locate Itlonger One month Mton- liis death h&gt; ‘liurie are quite .u few night trainsr
Boy Could Neither Eat
wa* obliged tn give up and go to bed nnd aiftl. as th-- approach to life crossing ts;
Nor Talk NorjiullF
■ down a t- &gt;-p hill on MitidlcvUles mainBtouton hospital in Kalu- street there is always danger for an;
Incident
&lt;&gt;iv. alter two weeks ot in- automobile.
’
sullerinc. he [ta-ered away. Hr
---------------- HASTINGS ■ MICHIGAN ----------------------Ired was otic ot great puiu but of
rassiaii
nil a 1.1. t,ini..
.
great
triumph.
H&lt;had
asked'that
he
ibout’ 'hr
Flu-, little three yrats old d.iughttx
buttons to; tn a rmiltini tii remain c-oivi'i'ou.i .-.a o'. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Haynes ot
Thai
lie
tuigh'.
know
hl.friend*
to
the
d beFn plav-i
Baltimore Twp. piUi&amp;ed away Saturday, '
PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
•»ui time and had |
th them
at the hospital in Ann Arbor and Un :
faith and
tlie misfortune :
funeral ua.- held at tin- family real-,'
gratitude
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
•Ju button-bt-in
livin'eleven
o'clock
Monday
morn
­
E*en
about tin- sDc of a
Ing. Rev Ku-fcr of Potterville ufflclat-;
Thanksgl'
in j Burial in Dowling ccmcjery.
Warner Oland in “Charlie Chan’s Ch
Praise Uh- Lord,

Valuable

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in the
GOODRICH NATIONAL
ARCHERY CONTEST

IRONSIDE JUCE COMPANY

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

You can SA VE

rTIANOTHIATLF

Feldpausch’s
Friday and Saturday

SALES
Choice

Swift’s Premium

BEEF KETHE

HAM

ROASTS
14c
Pound

Sugar

Lean. Pound

12c

18c

10 LBS.

Granulated

29c
19c

White House Coffee, lb.
Rinso, large size pkg. .

Hamburg

3 **• 25c
6c
19c

Palmolive Soap, bar . .
Magic Washer, large pkg.

Butter

again inc

PORK
ROASTS

OvcniiedL Whole
or Shank half. lb.

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LB.

DEATH Ot^ ALBERT DOSTER.
Many residents of Prairieville town-:
ilnp will renu mber Albert Doster, wlio!

plaint tu

JO©

•.'. r.- d to Nljrs. still later to Ann Arbor
r ire died last week. Thi* funeral
held from his old home, where his

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

—Heleti Twelvetrees in “Panama Flo” and
Edna Best in “Michael and Mary
SUNDAY—MONDAY

England of Bellaire sjx-nt a lew
vith relatives at this place.
Mr arid Mr»' Harold Dunning of
hduipacixj were Saturday night and
•tinday uurvts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Craytord of this place. .
Mr and. Mi&gt;. Tom McWhirter of
Detroit -pent from Friday until Sun­
day ifitli their unde. E- D Lewis, and &lt;
wife.
Mr*. Abe Hetminctir of near Prairie-j
lithixllsi
I'hurch villc sjieiit a couple ot days with her t
ijaider-that many w
purcurrtti
Munday ufU'rnoon. Lite bodv "in. James and family of thw place id
state at ’.l.e church tor three tltr ;wsl week.
cftdMiT the M-Tyice. various
Mr. und Mr.. Fred Bourdo and two ,
mrmberi of the Barer County Miuu- &lt; f their daughter* and Mr. and Mrs ;
According
Burdette Smith spent Sunday with
Dr. W. F. Kendrick, ruperintcnaent relatives at Quincy
P
ot the KaUmfccoo distrtei Dr.
a
advantage ol this "reduction
J E. Jacoba returned home Tuesday!
Wheeler,
. superintendent
,--------------- ol tlx
. Grand'
------ , alter spending a couple ol‘months 4
Rapids duinct Dr. w M Puffer, .-up- with her sister hi Chicago. She ac-j
Nctupprn Group.
erirMcndent ui Brunson hospital and compunled him twine und remained ■*,
We had n .'hoi: biwr.rj
Dr J c Floyd, former superintendent (rw day*. .
'
April 19. -Marcia Ironside
■of the Grand.Rapid* duirict, all u»-j' “
—■- Neal
■ -•
-------------u
Flunk
of Kalamazoo
und1 Ruth
..........
;»i*t»d in the seQrice. Dr Kendrick and NeaPof Plainwell were week-end aural*
girbi sang th- 'Waikmg Sang ' which'Dr, Puffer both gave fitting tribute.' 1c’ ol IlieI r cousins, Harold and Harvey
Iwui followed by readings by UwuLthe deceased Rev. L L. Dewey, ac- Warren, nt this place.
iWuiingcr and Betty McMillen B&lt;: companred by Mre James Brj-tol on
Mrs. Morton ami Miss Nellie Warren
(Sigler then gave a very InU-Tv.vUi)* talk! the organ, sang two of Rev. Shower- of Grand Rapids were Sunday after­
ron tire wild fioweta In tlw v.t.-. und man'* favorite hymn*. “Abide Wan noon visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. Heber
i Gertrude Finstrom played a piano sulo.' Me" ana “I Know My Heavenly Father Pike.
ITlie rest of tire luia wa* *jxut ini Cares " The righvy-fiicnunetcr united
Miss Rose Clark of Bellaire spent i
lida.vibg same*
in -'Uiglug another fayuntc hymn. "J! a lew days Hie past week with her
i We decided to go on a hike next i Love Thy Kingdoiii, Lord." Tlie whole untie. E. D. Lewis, and wife at this
I week.
| service was a beautiful tribute to thu niace.

John and Lionel Barrymore

“Arsene Lupin1
Alio Gang Comedy FREE EATS" and
Latest Pathe Sqund New*
COUPON

-TUESDAY-

NITE

Thomas Meighan in “Cheaters at Play
. ALSO. CARTOON IN SOUND

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

The Return of “THE BIG PARADE
.
IN SOUND
ALSO COMEDY "WILD WOOLY’

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
HOLHbE nanUUt l-UOGKAM

Waller Hutton in “Law and Order” and
Lily Danuta in "Thia is the Night

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WCTNESnAT. AFRIT, 27, 1»M

J

&gt;

Bell; Myrtle .Waters. Ryan; Bernit.i!
ASSYRIA. J
Rodebaugh. CoaU Grove; Muriel Me-'
A real estate drill Hrav rorvuimmated
Arthur. Delton; Arloa Swift. McKelvey;
recently when Tom William.*, und John
•Maxine King. Maple Grove Center
Williams traded their farm cast of
Broad Jump. First Place: Earl Dunn.!
Lacfy to Wallnee Harris for his house
Monroe; Waynard BeUon. Briggs; Ba-Ml]
SOME OF THE MANY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY.
and lot nt Lacey, both parties taking
J'Coy. Bel); Duane Laurence. Avyrla;l.
immediate posv sston.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHERS.
Frederick Haywood. Welcome; Robert j
The Briggs Ladles’ Aid Souirty will
(Continued
from
page
one)
Payne, p
n Stutz. Coats Grove; Cleon Smith. Coats |____________________________________ hold their next meeting on Thursday.
East End Boys
Adrignson, if.
0 Grove; Joyce VanAuken. Briggs; Juan-j(he two cards. This will be done bv the May 5. pot lurk dinner at ‘noon and
SWISS STEAK
BACON SQUARES
Ci°
&gt;Tlla Moon. Bell; Virginia Benham, As-1 registration board or some, me mix-r ot MWing rarpet rags will furnish busy
Home Cured, Smoked, lb. ”
Take Series Opener Warner, c.f.p.
syriii; Maxim* King. Maple Grove Cen- it; but each voter must sign his or her work;
' I^Mi* fielding by both the victorious''' Townsend,
ter; Frances Mauer. McKelvey; SKSF-1 name to the two cards
Mr and Mrs. Mrrril Nickerson Move
BEEF ROASTS
BEEF RIBS
eo
Sl-coiid Wardens nnd the losing North-1
rnary Frldpauitch, Flla Tyler. Dttflei As we have explained before, the traded their farm home near Lacey for
Total
35 13
ernera marred tig* first game of U&gt;e
Shoulder, pound
Fine for baking or stewing, lb V
Brick: Margaret Converse. Ryan. See- proclncf record wilt be taken on elec­
1932 City RerirS which ojiencd at thefind Place: Richard West, Bell; Rich-: non day to tlie place-where the elec- Creek which lx now under the r.* w
fmrrtriHind. Amll 19. NeJtlwr team hit
urd Wallace. Monroe; Forest Parsons.. t|on. Is held in each precinct. A*, the management and Mr. Barney s ut '.lie
PEANUT BUTTER
1 Q°
Wieners, 1 fic 3 OK0
ralely to any great extent. Bishop only McMillan 3b
Briggs; Gordon Tusker. Assyria; Rl&lt;;h-1 *,«cr enters the voting place und while farm norm*.
2 lira.’ for .
I W
BOLOGNA I U Rm. for fa W
allowing two hits in the two limings lie'•
‘ '
J ard
..IM Ptpgleton.
rirKU.-lvu, Welcome;
nriLMUi., Donald
inm-uu TownU/WU- ’j outside
OUl.MU the railing, he will be given a
Mr and Mr*. Carl VanAuken have
pitchr &lt;| while hl-i leam-matc-i allowed Brail, as. 7 .
11tend.
. j Coats
.. Grwc;
t._. Donald Feldpauscb,
t Izmail
J slip.-winch he Ipust sign, request- returned'from Flint after sjiending the
:• -.en runs to scoic on misplay*o FiiJier.lI Snyder, c.f. ..
0 1;Lltt^faM;
Johnson. Culver:
hng t,,at
ti he ** **Vfn »n official ballot pant week with their sister, Mr amt
PLENTY OF VEAL, LAMB. FIRH
r-.
4 « A.«
----- "■ Nina
------ ---------------------!••••
who i vlKVrd Bishop, ulKiwd wyen hiUl!r&lt;w. c..........
and
HOME
DRESSED
POI
’
Ll
ItY.
LJ
r HOHC ZI OZ
LHhe Dunn. Monroe; Alice lumnlgan, | as he steps Inside the railing on elec- Mrs. Ixvant McIntyre and tumily.
10
and fmiru-m inns wored In the ihret I Hewitt, lb. ..
Assyria; Margaret Sage. Branch; DorUhion day. he will hand this signed slip ■Mrs. Nettn- Mamby and Evn xuent
Innings in which he jjltchetl.
nreu.
welcome; ! l0 me inspector. The inspector will im- Friday lii Buttle Creek also vlsitad her
Reed. neign;
Heigh; neien
Helen ecoocy.
Scobey. Welcome;
I Follick. 2b.- .
Skidmore and Biuh. pitching for the-:Skidmore, p
Trre.ra Frldpausch. Little Brick; Cor­ mediately look up his precinct record stater. Mrs. Hira F&gt;».s.
East End crowd, allowed but four rate-JI Johnson. I f.
nelia Beverwyk'. Irving.
card, which he signed when he regis­
Announcement■» have been received
Dt’RFEE ITEMS.
Mattings high school 111 with the
tie, uhllr their Infield put -on a jug-' Bush, p. ... .
Girls' Barx-bull Throw. First' Place: tered. If the signature signed to the re­ on the.birth ot a ..on al th&lt; Mr. Mid
Rev. Fred King and wife and win measles
tiling rxhibit'.nn during which time six'
Violet Harrington. Dowling; Evelyn quest for the ballot corresponds-with Mr.-; Max Miller home, trf-^Niishvillc.
tuns ermsed tin* plate.
Hcrrnigion.
Dowling;
Doris
Reed.
,
w
.k- is a gnu-wn
Ml ’ OIcn« Asplnall had her .tonsils
the
signature
made
by
tinvoter
on
the
The
little u
one
grar/1-.on m
of «r
Mr, Th' r,,,‘ *‘u' ntltd ’’*»•’ w M A br,nch
Total
,.25 I
Chuck Ix-onartl. who is-cuacliing the I
test wrek nr'*r r,m‘neU
children have the
Beigh; Beatrio- Ball. Dunham; Muriel precinct record when he registered, hr and Mr Jesse Miller, formerly of (ids nM* !lnf‘
Score.
’
(Howell
measles.
F.i t Wald squad, .aid that the entire
McArthur. Delton, Donna Kelley, Mc­ will be given a ballot, which Ju- can plafr
■feamc indicated how little tlie boys I
Callum; Margaret Reed. Star; Hazel prepare in the usual way in the voting
The pleasure birthday organization; Harold Erb many friends will be
Anha May and Viola Couch ore out .
Third'Ward
.
13
I'liliz■•! th.* im|M&gt;rranee of errnrteu
Phillips. 'Shores; Rom-in ary Feldiiausch. booth. When he votes, tlw inspector will mm at tlx- home of Mrs. Mabel much pleased to hear he is recovering ot school witli the'measles.
ba-. iMll Hr. ;ls well as the other!| Second Ward
Little Brick; Freda Freefrian, Ryan: will stamp upon the precinct card the Hyland on Wednesday. Aprd 27. fur nicely trom hla operation.
Farmers in this vicinity have their
comcIh-.. who are looking alter the
Base.; on bolls; off Skidmore, 1. off Cornelia Beverwyk, 'Irving. Second date ot the election when this voter dinner
■ Mixa Geneva couch is home from, cats mostly rowed.
four tram., r. willing to give all the Bush. 2. off Payne, 4. off Warner, 2 Place; Maxine Hornsby. Dowling; lime voted.
________
__ the
_ _______________
_
After
election, all the pre(mir that can possibly ixt spared to de-|I Two-base hits. Adriansqn. Hewitt. Hit Norris. Dowling; Tlwlma Ball. Dun-jfjnct cards will be returned to the city
v-liip a train of junior baseball play- by pitched ball, by Bush. 3. &lt;Town- ham: Marian Clark. Delton; Dora clerk. He will go through these precinct
eis that H.T.tm.', can lx- proud of. M-nd. 2. James), by Warner. 1. iLara- Gardner. McOmber. Carrie Cogswell cartls und ln the
corresponding
’ Ev&gt; r.v boy should show his apiin-ciation brer. Wild pitch'-*., Bush. Warner. 3, Lakeview; Odetta Pifleld. Wood; Don-|j,]j,CP on i|M. master card will state in
Niy ttirnmg out ■ r.-gularily to practice Payne. 4 Struck-out. by Skidmore. 7. na Niel
Niel. irvino
Irving.
writing the fact that this voter voted at
Boy-’.Han-ball Throw First Plan , the election held op the date men­
dulls and giving . strict attention tn by Bush. 9, by Pavrw*. 10. by Warner. 2.
rv. ry detail
■
Left on bases. Third Ward. 8. Second Charles Boysen. Gun lake; Earl Moore, tioned. so that the precinct card and
Ward. 2. •
Gun Jake; Robert Stutz, Crtats Grove. the master record card will ggrcc.
■ Srenntl Ward.
Stolen bases; Jacobs. Snyder. Bush. Edward Feldparnwh. Little Brick; Rob­
Should the voter fail to vote for two
P.O.
Adair. 3.
ert Coo|M-r. Rogers; Gerald Crawley.• years in succcMlpn, the master record
McMilhn. 3b.
Batteries, Payne, Warner anibCogi- Star; Clinton Brill. McOmber; Sig­ card and tlie precinct card will'bc tak­
well.
Skidmore,
Bush'
and
Rose.
Win
­
mund
Linic.
Shores;
Wilbur
Solomon.
en from among the others, and tlxMurpbv. i f ran
ning pitcher. Payne, losing • pitcher, Delton; Gerald Gibson. Hope Center; voter will be notified by the city clerk
Skidmore Umpires. Comp and Ham- William Lord. McCallum; Wendell Rees. that, 4&gt;ecauM* he has not voted for two
hiond. Scorer. Blakeley.
Dowling. Second Place: Frank Tlchvoq. years, his name or her name has
Snyde.
Barlbw lake; Thomas Stevens. Gun1 been dropped from the list of retfislake; Robert Benner. Al-Gon-Qmn1 tered voters. This will be done if he
May 3 4th Ward vs. 2nd Ward.
lake; Howard Piper; Altoft; Gerald1 his not voted ut least once within the
Muy 5 3rd Ward vs. 2nd Ward.
Fblllck. 2b.
Near. Rogers; Robert Andetson. Quim­ two years. After the voter has received
Skidmore,
by; Norman Hall. Star; Dunne Green­ such a notice from the city clerk be
field.
.McOmber; Lexter Lord. McCul- cun register again by agoing to. the
J Winners in Track
him;- John Wood. Milo; Stuart Reger.
office and signing new nAsler
~
Meets in the County Hop«* Center; William WOQdmnruet*.•■ clerks
and precinct cards as tn the first In’Pit.11
Dowling: Dorr Darbyk Branch; Carol1 stance.
■ Following4ire the names ot the win­
First Ward.
ners in the track meets conducted by Newton. Weeks; Earl Rowell. Dowling . A voter who continues to reside in
F- the Barry County Y. M .C. A. in co- First Place: Harold Sage, Branch;; the same precinct, and votes at least
3 operation with the 4-H club Achlrvr- Claude Covey. Dowling; Ward Wood-■ once in every two years, will never ryed
munw. Dbwlint.
H'llx-lt.. lb.
to register- again under (his pliitf Un­
l -ment Day programs last week:
0 0
questionably one effect of the new law
“j 50 Yard Dash: Boys under 9. First NASHVILLE DEFEATS
(•tKKien&lt;&gt;in-it. r.f
n
will be that voters will be more apt tc
*' Place: Leon Dunn. Monroe scliool;
T. K. NINE FRIDAY.. do their duty at elections by casting
" Junior Hill. Quimby; Donald ^pringer.
Hnnu-Mir,
.
their
as -vthey will
i
The
baseball
nine
of
Thomapp!e-f
----- ballots,
--------- —inasmuch
------------ —
- McCallum; Donald Townsend. Coats
Hull. I..:
Kellogg
High
was
defeated
10
to
7
by|
have to rc-rculster if they fail to do so
•' Grove. S'.'coud Place: Fair! Dunn. Mon­
*. roc; Clarence Chaffee. Quimby; Robert Nashville last Friday in a context withjtor a P«rio«l of two years.
Kelly, v f. ..
" Stutz, Coats Grove; Paul Richards. a thrilling finish. Nashville scored three
Barnum, cl.
' runs in the flrat inning on two hits, a,
n: Delton.
Boys 9-12. First Place: Orlo Shep­ hit batsman, and two errors. T|&gt;cy|
four more in the third to compile ।
pard. Assyria; William Hynes, Shores; added
a 7 to 0 lead. T.-K. counted two in’
Sun and Tub Fast
RobertxMafTf.soieysMcOinbcr: Kenneth' the fourth on two errors and a triple.
iu Rn.M*/W'elc-ome; Thomas Steven.',. GunI They added two more in the fifth on
lake'; Gerald Gibson. Hope Center;
Score.
Harold Sage. Branch; Leon Heimer. three hits und an error.
Nashville put across one In the fifth WELL KNOWN COMMISSION EfRM
E Star Second Place: Dunne Lawrence,
First Ward1 fl 1 0 4- C 4
35-36 inch heavy Drapes WellA YARD
IB Assyriq; Russel. Matteson. McOmber; but the Middleville boys made one in OF BISHOP, HAMMOND A JACK­
.Second Ward 5 3 4 4 6—21 9
.8
Dale Crawley. Star; William Howard, the sixth and two In the seventh to cut SON LEADS DETROIT MARKET
*
I
1
Nashville
’s lead to 8-7 However. Nash-]
ler. Welcome; Paul Hoysen. Gun-lake; Jim-i
Butteries. Buhop. Fisher. Kell...
|
vilte
added
two
In
the
eighth
to
.rave
1931
Figures
Ju»t
.Made
Public
Give
Skidmore. Bu.h. Ruse. Uinpin*. Brozak. nr Springer. McTalhun; Harold Dc- the game for the visitor*.
Some Idea rif Hie Importance
I’.L..-«‘d by .Skidmore, 2. bv Bush. 1. Tx-ster. Dowling: Willianj Hynes.
•
The Middleville boys outhit their op­
ponents 11 to 9 but did not bunch'them
dux try in Michigan
ou r —
1= ...............
Firs, Fldtr. -----DW1 c»&gt;.
hits. O Hail. L Rulx’it Tlirei-lrase
I-,.-...
ofBroadcloth
&lt;11; Melbourn
Mrlbourn Barnaby.
Buttubv. Quimby;
Otiltnbv: Gerr.,r.
..
‘h,,lne
hit... Skidmore Double-playa, Follick Bell;
"Owing to the quite frequent publlFriday. Woodland will journey to,
to Hewitt. &lt;Robetts. Flsheri. Hit bv old Crawley. Star; Vernor Bennet'. Middleville to play their annual’ game, cation of article, in Uh* public press
and Voile
Ilijrhed ball. by. Bi»hop. 1 i.lolnunni fouls Giove; Wilbur Solomon. Delton; with T.-K. High.'relative to the volume of business be­
liv FI-h'T. 2, &lt;Johnson. Larabcv). Stolen Claude Covey. Dowling; Ward WoodBROADCLOTHS Many Design*
All Fast Colors
j ing done by the different commission
basrvt. Holl.’ -Fisher. McMill.ui. Rus&lt; . man.Mi*. Dowling'. Chories Boyaen. Gun WOODLAND VK TOIilOt'S
houses at the. Detroit stock yards." raid
■ ' ’
“2 ~
Waynard Uclson. Briggs.' Second
Lahibee,
Stniek-out. |&gt;y‘ Bishop. 4,
ovFit xi'kfifiii in -&gt; i Horace M. Bishop, veteran cotivntaion
Uy Fisher. 7. by Skidmore. 7. by Biu.ii, Place; Lylu. Johnson. Culver; Maurice
wnzvii .a
, ’’’iman and senior member of thq well
Cogswell,
Uikeview; Norman HaJL
'd. 11 Rh
,jUC,ces?lul 111 known firm Of Bishop. Hammond A,,
lhl.„
Star; Arlo Vandlen. McOmber; Mar­ -Innin, out n.y Bunn.ld &gt;&lt;„» W a
Skidmore, 1. off Bush. 3.
' .Young Men’s
.iula „ ,nleraM „ „
tin Stutz, ZToteU Grove; Lester Lord, worn « 10 w 2. Ultorlu ».t. A W
wild pltehCb, Bishop. 2.
McCallum;
Howard
King,
Maple
Grove
•on,
nnd
Loren
onrllm.r
tor Wood.,,... eomMrll„,u m,, , h.„
Winning pltclier. Skidmore, losing
Center; Nelson Norris. Dowling; Har­ J‘"•’•t «"d
&lt;or,Tl»w n,ur„
«xne rd.n «, to th.
pitcher. Bishop.
lan Grlnagc. Gun lake; Richard Wal­ °
.
&lt; k
I extent and importance of tiie livestock
THIRD WARD CENTKALITES
lace. Monroe.
Garllnger. who is a freshman at I industry &gt;n our s'ate
WIN OVER .SECOND WARD.
O|rL, lln(ier 9 pjrsI pjarc: Dorothy ’Woodland,
promise of
developing
Voodland. shows imml»
nt rtov.-lunino____
."war
Finest Tailoring!
Best Quality
,
Our Arm." said Mr. Bishop,
r. the.
&lt;*um*, Coats Gr
A
In
the Initial
initial contest
rontc-M between the s
Scinw,
Grove;, Hazel. Phillips.iinto “ first class player.
| organized originally Jn 1897 as BUhop,
new
* Tliirrl
Thini Ward team nnd The
the veteran Chores;
Shores; '’ Dofotny
Dor ofify Mack,
Mack. Dunham. Se
Sec-'
’c-I
--------- ——• »
—
• I * Bullen, which firm was superseded
Hrconti Ward aggregation a rent pitch- ond Place: Wanda Barnes. Welcome;i
by Bishop. Bullen &amp; Holmes a few
in*:.dia l resulted which ended when Be.rale Phillips. Shorts; Alberta Swift,
years later, in 1920. owing to the death
Ruffled Five-Piece
81 x99 in./I
Skidmore pitching for the Easterners' McKelvey.
X
ot Mr. Bullen and the retirement of
blew up in the third when tlx* CentralGirls 9-12. First Place: Cornelia
Mr. Holmes, Mr. Hammond and Mr.
ill . .-con-d their firs’ run. Up tn then Beverwyk. Irving; Jane Herrington.
Jackson, who hud 'been with .the old
Skidmore had struck out seven men Star; Maxine Kellogg. Quimby; Ger­
firm for a number of years, became
und allowed Jut two hits. Al the .same oldine Halvernn. Hinds. Second Place­
partners, under the present firm nnmd
time. Payne. 192 pound ridght hander Odetta Hfleld. Wood; Mary Dillenbeck,
of Bishop. Hammond &amp; Jackson.
(Continued from page one)
/Only
who officiated on Hie mound for the Shores.
s*"--*
. ,. . ..' .. .... .
... 1
"Since the year 1900 this firm has fed
Third Ward jvas sctMng down op|x»lng
Girls over 12. First Place: Josephine' can be improved and maintained wilhbatsmen in nice order, striking out ten Hedges. Ryan; Ruth Anderson, Qulm-lout some aid from the townships. For all competitors , in the volume of
Dots, Cross Bars and Plain Styles
business
done
at
the
Detroit
Stock
men in tlx Innings, and blanking the by; Juanita Moon. Bell. Second Place:; instance. If right now tlw township of Yards.
The firnauv '*N|Ih» • Wide”
East End ermy completely for three Vlmu Klnne. Altoft; Phyllis Tasker.' A.vsyna had a fund.lt could use for
"During tlie year 1930 wc sold on
sheets al Ibis atuatmg price I
innings. In the fourth inning the Sec­ Assyria; Ruth Hill, Quimby.
I coating this three miles to a width ol the Detroit market livestock the actual
81 x 105
ond Warders connected for two .safe
Boys Chiflnlng Contest. First Place: , ten feet with grave), that highway value of which was I9.8M.92270 or a
hits, theirJlrat in the game. They Gerald Near, Rogers; Richard Cosudy,; would be improved wonderfully and
total of 82.807^1557 more than our
picked up one more hit in the fifth but rixncr;
■Fisher; Basil coy.
Coy. Bell; William Hynes,/made
Hyncsjrniade a fine road
road.
competitor and in 1031 we sold
«. „■ unable :»«&lt; until (hr alxlh Slum.; Orraltt Crawlry. Si ar carolf Th. Banner U«r» not .Uli u, be mu- closest
livestock the actual value of which was
inning'
Innin. «b.„
when Payne
Bn..... weakened
.. .ky,, d and &lt;on Ulum
------ \DowU
-----------W;----------Nelson----------Norns.--------Dow-.««««««.
undendood. „
We
c .re
.re nov
not urgmg
uralna &gt;n
tn rnese
rhew 86342.959.13 or a total of 81.786351.33
■
nd
two
wild
llnu*
Merl
rstlliu
UnnrruTumua
1
...
.in--,1
—
•
a
----.__
...
.
one hit. three pAves und
ling;
Dunn. Monroe; James Lan- times that Assyria or any other town- more than our closest competitor In the
EL
Dunn* aoviuw.
Monroe:;ship
money now
for mis
this^purpose.
pttchcs and
two costly errors by ...........
nignn. IEllis;
Monroe;:rinp
ship raise
this purpose
t&gt;urt&gt;osc past year. During 1931 we sold 433 per
..
~ 1|S; Roy
J Dunn.
raue money
now lor
'
~
|rnrn1,l t But
n.i. we ...Ill
_ .....
...
Karmes. the Easterners picked up five ’Charles Tlchvon.
Barlou
Lake;. Harold
will not always
have the^
Crinkled Cotton
,, ,---- „ ’- ---------------- .
......... . ;
uiwuys nave,
inese cent of the total number of head of aU
„
Edmonds, Dowling. Second Place; Earl;
Edmonds.
Earb times. Better times are ahead\f
.tu-artVr us.
Allyne Warner, who relieved Payne Dunn. Monroe; Charles Gleske. Bell; When they come it stems to us os If it livestock marketed on tlie Detroit marhad trouble finding t|ie plate, but Frank coy. Bell; Donald Townsend,
..
would be wise for townships to co-op­
•'ll has always been our ambition."
steadletl'down to fan two in a row to Coats Grove;
Niel. crate with the county In raising money
-- ------ • Verne Hving;
he said, "to keep our organization at
’ ".d !!*' 5“T' &gt;.
,
c,aude
Claude Clemens,
Clemens, Quimby;
Quimby; Earl
Earl Dcrnary.|for
Dcrnary, I for the
tlie purpose
purpose ot
ot..putting,
putting, especially
especially the highest possible efficiency in order
Ladies' &amp;. Misses’
Orlnuao Gun
r.nn 1nV«.&lt;
•'.« main travelled township
___ _______
• in
Ufty Bush Showed some of the form McKtlvev-.
McKelvey; Darlan
Harlan Grlnagc.
lake; 1 the
roads
to
be in a position to sell livestock to
hr demonstrated last yeaV By pitching Gordon Rees. Dowling; Robert Flan-;1good
-—• condition
—-*•••-- by
*—gravcihng
----- —in f’them"'’The
our customers at the best possible ad­
romr good baseball after hr relieved nrry. Dovjling; Bobby TraVcr, McOm- 1 county can do tills work at far leas cost vantage and we want to thank our
Skidmore striking out nine men and al- *ber.
—
than the townships, because they have customers and friends who liave fav­
towing but six hits.
Girls’ Chinning Contest. First Pioce: a gravel screcner and big trucks, and ored us with this liberal patronage,
All the Newest Patterns
,Third Ward.
.Barbara Coy. .Bell; Joyce VanAuken.;., all the equipment for doing that Work, which loyalty has enabled us to keep
Hedges.
Ryan; Eulahi I But the county does not
have unu
and will this high standard and maintain our
— ■ Briggs; Josephine
..........
* "
«*«* nave
Shqrt, Puff Sleeves
Karmes, 2b. ...
2 Keller. McCallum; Dons Reed. Heigh;’not have tlx* money. There is no pros- flrm as the leading livestock commis­
u0 ........
James. 3b. .r.
Merlin .............
Marshall,
Brandi.
Second peel of getting enough unless the sion organization on the Detroit mar­
PI'ic.'* Virginia
Vlri/lnln Benham.
n-.nl.nn. Assyria; ir.i
1.1....___
___.... ..it. or unless
■
..
Adair, lb. .J..
0n Place:
MU- townships
can .furnish
the
ket—Adv.
Cogswell, c. J;..
0 dred Phillips. Assyria; Juanita Moon. supervisors shall, at some future lime
GRASS CREEK.
be able to appropriate, say 12.000 or
Chaz. Whittemore and fzjnlly spent
13 000 per year per township for gravel­
Sunday with Prod Bechtel and family
ling township roads.
.
This is a subject that citizens of the In Hjwtlngs.
Sizes 8^j. to 2
Good 'Quality
P/adiO*
Louie Erway and family of Kalama­
township and the people of Burry
county should be considering. Nd one zoo were week-end guextx at Fred Otis'.
Mrs. Sarah Erway is visiting her
will be satisfied with dirt roods. We
want Improved roods; which means daughter, Mrs. Wayne Smith; al West
highways with a gravelled surface. Rutland.
The next community meeting at the
That will be possible when conditions
f. JHE AKRON MECHANO FORM NURTURE PAD
arrive so that either the townships or Good Will church will be held Satur­
the county, by making a small appro­ day evening. May 7 when the young
priation per township every year, can people will put on the play. “Aaron
b
have aU their main travelled township Boggs, Freshman.’’
Securely Held With
The community was’grieved to learn
Toads made with a good gravelled sur­
■VWw
Very Little Pressure
of the death ot Rev. Showerman.
face.
Much sympathy is expressed/for the
bereaved family.
FELLOWSHIP MEETING.
Sunday guests at Roy Oakes’ were
The regular Fellowship meeting ’of
Lord and wife and Sid lord of
Irving will be held on Friday. April 29. Tom
Battle Creek and Bob .Lord and fam­
Supper at 7:Q0 P. M. Those who don’t ily of Yankee Springs..
have slips bring rolls and butter for
THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
Word •and Maurice Erway and Hazel
family and cake or jello. Busmens Buskirk of Hastings were Sunday vis­
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor.
Halting*, Mich.
meeting at 8:15 followed by program. itors at Roy Erway's.
The men’s choir of MlddlevtlJo will
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS
have charge of program.-Leo EgulcLove in fiction Is equalled only by
iton. Pres. '
Action In lov*.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL tl. 1882

PAGE FOUR

Thf HnRtinps Bannerlcom,d,rabte rortune- beg*n thelr ta- °Lr

me Hastings Banner ve&lt;UnenU

minufa£turlnr

and Opinions.

-

This and That

Backward Glances;

EBbiHSH ev.ry vvr t«».4M. ierpriscs The Wool Boot ComiAny
_
Pioneer Gardens.
•’
BIAIsmfailed twice, the Table Company once.
COOK BRO*..
■llen u*&gt;’ Arreted ta them. The ,
History and Flowers.
--------------------------------- ■; trouble with these factories previously
Colonial ‘seeds.
,
NOT PLAYING POLITICS.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
SKVEXTY iriXTJl VEA1i ihad been lack of business ability and
A
The series vi
of nn«.Ka
articles upinmuia
appearing .in
.in
■ 1 * -------------- ,
L
..
-- List
■
wio.
Mrs ivcita
Rena uivwii
Brown ua
of uiiu
Chicago
.hu u
is vls&gt;14--- t»x&gt; Meaaen
-“**“***•'. ack et “P»*&gt; Wlien the
another LUIUIIJU
column UI
of HU,
this newspaper and I The
sudden stimulating oi
of micreai
interest in'
iJ,Un-* her brother- Eu«ene McMurray. I
•
tMui.ru
it aitin
invested in them they were
...
. ■ . in
* . hondr of. George
„
. ।I and
were assured of
of elsewhere in
in more than 40 of the lead-I
lead-1 planting
gardens
""J wife
*l,e’ ...
. ,, , „
.
»r M»iL P...P.I4:
ample credit as well a* capital, and in*
? ^’,767*7.™
"m in
-VTTi.
TJ«!W
w..6in«.on
In mis
.hu year
mr or
ol iricentenBio.nl.n- • , "Uliun
Ironud. ---,„dTZ.
Iu&gt;uj
. . certain!
... from
. celebration,
__ ....
Dt Barmy flbuxrr. ONE year.
oo assured of the sound business Judgment-have bc\" m , ,.h* ,BrRct ®» crH,J“n},.....
iual
brings. to mind
,rom Hhntiffhal
Shanghai.Cnina
Chinaon
on Anrll
April BI fnr
f
‘
.hub lb.
in imt SS JTLJX
*"d
facts in the history of floral culture in ! ilSf?.rSS
“
‘’J?S?,'JELf
B I'
!cw
,
------------- ---------- -1 thM counter
I month* in Hastings Mr. Ironside ho*
own business. It was through these two while the editor of the Ingham; History shows that wherever men a flne Po*“*°n with tlie Butterfield
ill tx&gt;J
• IS ««al r«a».-ltao
men that Mr.'Tyden was brought to County New* does not deem it at all' r._. .
. { .
.
h
. lh company, an English concern, and has
will b« «»*.!» )
...
o...,
a statement.
‘ jd ‘(t ls. ‘notable'thatTrarrance
J?0- °.n ?.ne *hores or char
me &lt;rhnr
the hnsineu
the rAn,*.™
the Car Seal nc
““neeessarv
arJr J® •M«to
ke make
rach such
a statement.
; w wor
e ot —
thenrbusiness
of theofcompany
. in nanny covxty. tidies uuxtu* •• Hastings to establish,
IX APVXNCE ----- ----- ---- ------------»0«
0L7»rT&gt;E iixsnr cprxTT. one -M od the Consolidated Free, and Tool plant h.4^ arc intended- as partisan Kritere Sl? vritne^ Jlch m hu S u Pren a ^ar * nation every five
- FOREIUN SUMCBDTWX.
.... how owned by the Bllsa Company.The propaganda, a few very, very frank j
a .J?,
*r* A,,
',r ■ a•'&lt;*
“ h*here
r" h-he will visit
"”years.
After
visit
*8 K&gt; MKCnMaod .the HdiidW
W dd&gt; Muni, ue nudd |
»,
,£«
Xtftote
4
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v

Wil (It UlllCrS bay

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u
I»1' it.r as« • tack g'sars mm
T*:.T. t. x— .S4 »U.-.
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&gt;«■* w»u»i.
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Manufacturing company, n was. the-c
two men who Induced Kellar- Stem to
bring.Hie Bookcase factory to Hwstinra
and helped him get. it-' started herk
when such help meant very much to
that enterprise. Suppa-e this city had
taken an unfriendly course towards

Bits of Yesterday

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________
_
quarrel with the governor of Michlrun and
.nd b
b making,
uuldng no
no attack
*ur. upon'
upnuhL,
r*™-. '—"an, ru«d .rulu. melona.,l-rc8ld&lt;
....
.. .'.......................................
gun
his (
^ *" Hastings
“during' hii’High■
’.:-&gt;■ or hb'.administration.
his-.administration.
I diver* root* and' frtu^ It b obvious schM1 course, and ha
assistant
Tlie
is not-a candidate
fori,
" editor ^Xa^n^
!S .Jte
X^hra jJ.V'btSS1"
governor, for corutrcMnuin. for state!
^nator or for any office other Hun!
,bcen,au“ued,’
!hour1’1 eou.ld the wireleu kndradio derartm£m o
that which he now holds. He is not! *.5
cultivation of any plan* 1 tJ t p-|)er lhp pubflshers installing a

SSi?S?Tb?n

fins1..

DUTCHESS
TROUSERS
10c A Button!

$1

A Rip!

Trousers that have
Style and Immortal Wear!
f

Just Because you give your trousers

•x.««i ..i"t
i' ’&gt;ASS
•
.
itching
for nolitical
advancement
neix ana mere a single «•
nowcr. •
unreur,trf
U“‘r
ta
-Hi ferrthfe
IdSlliiS.
In .hick
“
,M M„ F„nk Snu.erl.nd and
long hard wear, you don’t have to
.. ■
'ifeUlne. nould be nillwul . elnsle In- r..»,mon-.™llh
M.eWs.n nods It- ?un"^a,
-nlllnenul ..fee, n «
IS.." 7, -.”."" dntry I «!.,&gt;
felt .Inn, «uh lu enk, .nd eamlle, I '»'•&gt;’&gt;’ ■“» «
w iXIS
sacrifice style. Choose the materi­
!-._!=» —* 1
tonn
unnoup. .nd
;_S5.wyy,jg*.»r!'
t»-1gS£™*°°'■»”“»&gt;
al you want in your size of
,
.'-choois. almost without cxcention t von les were committed to the strange - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall and Mr.
joa pri.sts.su
said a truer thing than when he de- caunol
luW Bl lhc dOar oJ thl. ROV.'. 'oils, and our own gardens proudly'and Mra’Vugi
and Mrs. 'Hugh Riie^- visited Mr. und
Dutchess Trousers, put them on
WMumSiwausn, •*« I. rr« c,arvd that attempts to make the poor crnor or ,h(. p„ty whlch lw, rrprr.; show many handsome blooms which Mrs -------R .. 5..*
~..j .vivian Swisher) at
•a,. luU T L»uk■»..4 jutpr.’.i biHcvclhnt they will lx- helped by sents '- The question b bigger than ‘3I? *he direct descendants of the. e| p--ra------------lrl*
8u
,
Sunday.
and take a look at yourself.
tambastimr the rich will work evil to candidates or party platforms. It re- rarl? »«&lt;«*»«* wfach bravely reared
— . ..
■mH..-:
Mr
ani1
Mr
°
c
A
Kerr
wU
*
wltend
------------------------------ ----------UhnrL nu n and harm
Jr rntmirv f&gt;ci, a system and resulb from bad j1
in new surroundings er.d-r
Smart? You'll say so. For thirty|laboring m&lt;ri and hurinjo our couniry. pracUcM lon(J f0n0Wcd ln &amp;tates hav. .-trange skies. Among those ZZ
were:'jteic recital nt the St Cecilia club in
GET REAL VALUES.
wcri Grund Rapids on Friday afternoon
.
—
ing democratic administrations us well' v-flllflowcrs. carnations, sweet Williams..
. Americans an- apt to think only ot
when Max Ewing, son of u forme?
five years every pair of Dutchess
Johns,
Hollyhocks.
WORTH
THE
PRICE &gt;
as
in Michigan Even where reform sweet
'***'
,nhM
” of Mr. Kerr s at Pioneer. Ohio,
the dollars and cent* value of an iduThe Dutch Colonists were master* of "pal
interesting than I»rtiea have come to control, condi­
will be the pianist.
•
Trousers has borne a warranty
'
tions are found of equal or graver gardening. When Hudson's Dutch sail­
ors
and
the
Cavaliers
first
landed
the
; severity.
nlun: hr. It &gt;h»M » •■■nh mud;
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
label guaranteeing the payment of
ir’ has real personality—•a. jx-rsonafity:
more th&gt;n '-hat to any young man or
«*«««"'•
; The foundation* of the system un­ first thing they brought oft to their
Tlie members of the Sowanqucsake
I Oc a button, $ 1.00 a rip. For
woman lortiuiate enough to complete that is Interesting; helpful und cul­ der which Michigan und its municipal ship waa as much of the delicious Canoe club made their first cruise of
units are auilcring were laid long be­ spicy boughs as their boat would hold the season on the river Sunday, mak­
tured.
The
way
to
become
interestin',;
. a high *chw&gt;i or.college courise. EducaThe gardens in tile various parts oil
fore, the present governor becafiie of
work, for dress, fat play, we have
down the river
to T
Midwm
u.» w
wnwlwu *■»". wHngV rdrcrnK uf&lt;rarod i„du - the colmne, „ time went mi a*-1 ing the Journey Tomidthinv^r
htior; w»
should
be prized most fur .»
its cul-, " !o K
tur.l nlw; Or whu It .an do to nto.e
dW‘ u,"c “ " m“'!‘ trial nnd financial mismanagement,ha.- i ''.''•™‘d Individual characteristics Thej of obstruction aiui cmiMing excellent
your siie in the new spring styles.
— .—«
—- —
senrd «
to . bring Wie system to it crisis, bpanteh Gardens in the south: thi*, Thc
gentlemen made the
life feollj ««th wlulc .nd to «t .«e *■“••
“ttofeod
Uto-*Infetral
young people. Giving a little time’ each . Politicians nnd iwlitical parties have New Amsterdam Gart&gt;ns; the austere Journey
......
in -•
three canoes: ........
William —
W.
ol life other than life mafettal. Tlfer.- &gt;........ fe—• ..
...... *.........
- —
'IL;'
.
..f ’71^ Puritan
Puritan ClardenA.
Gardens, expreswd uncon-'! Itetlcr, Ralph W. Rogers, Louis Heath.
an-jucii wonderful magazines nov. by da&gt;‘ 10 r-wful reading of good book*,
b[|( lhry
prontC(1 Kwrc. -clously the characteristics oV'tiiei}’
L p. Waters. A. C. Barber and Wiljwrfitng which one can keep abrea-t liwa niUfflWinM find to eohthCU with )y_they did not crcat\
Colnnte* in which they grew.
I, n
A —
liw of the --------old time flowrrs shows!| Harn Schadcr.
of tlie time* add learn of the
. -i*°P'
and culture will,' Oar system of
-■* governmental sjiendv marvelous
......
- £' - intelligence
—
-The new autoes are getting, so
Then,re Ki'V any young person In-a lew year--;.:'»K has outgrown its garments; it hlw many- lamihar names. This year the&gt;!;nunwrous
in
„ it
1V6
.u.
numerous
that
’6 XStlxS
mipossible u
to, ’ list
achievement* of Txir day. 1...-. ----are such knmriedev oi worth white thin- mtUinpped oil control: it now snaps w» b oom araln from obe entUf-the
Xt
75
books that -■
are »golden-not
cheap.
of worth
while things
—-its finger*
al sucl1
Hu- knowledge
people and
in country-to
the other. In buck yards, in;..... Ill0— comllli;
trashy stull with *ex appeal that adds a.n&lt;1 ^'A-nta as will make him or her a haughty manner demand
mon-' mall garden plots, in school garden*.
-The
last"Sucial
—•- -• •*-‘The lost Social club |&gt;arty of the
these
the following. 1 year was' held
notiung to lift-, but real books, who- ln intereMmg personality. A little time tribute.
,; Amons '.hr
. are *.Lz
* in Reed's O|x-tn Hbtc-r
- rnaki-s .hfr
. richer.
.
Governor lirurker ta young and! Achillea Pfarmlca: double white pell: Monday evening, and was the largest
readmg
'
each day. devoted-to txinta.....
thlntfmr awn...
about
virile.
His m&lt;&gt;;t generous critics'; tory, yarrow; white. Aconitpm Ly-.’and most enjoyable party of the *cuA little
time
each
day
devoted
to
‘
htags
and
how
to
discuss
them
,v..v ...... ......
..................
,u
&lt;
■
. ,,
n -iiuit.
un&lt;ici.,iu:iu -. n*w.iuni;
:&gt; bane;
imkc, yeuow.
charge’ nun
him won
with nnnirc
failure 10.
to.understand
ccctonuin: wop
wd|f*a
yellow. net'll:Aeon:-1
reading gix-d bock* and good maga- with others, is an, investment that will thc tul| tra(frtjj ,0( the moment und turn NapaUus; blue aconite: blur. Al- ;*otl. Tlie excellent music furnished
..i-iu
a..„a...a. In
... culture
-..u..— and5 with lIMinlng'to advice from hi. court htun Moly: "great Moly of Homes; ;; by Fischer s orchestra of Kalamazoo
zm* &lt; and to ocmg interested enough &gt;*&gt;&lt;1
dividend*
- I was greatly a|&gt;preciated.
’ ’
8upt and Mrs Longman spent Stinin what one reid» to talk with -others' character Any person who sets about ot satellites rather Ilian the pleading*; yellow. Allium Neapofitanum; whitej
, i of a helpless citizenry. He sets the Gallium; n--ed&lt; winter protection.
.
about it. will make Ohc a gixxt conver-;
can become on interesting jx-rson-; example of personal frugality without, Bellis Pen-nni*; double daisy; phjts;' day with relatives in Climax.
and Mrs. G. F. Chidester left
satliiplist. an enjoyable companion allty. Nothing will, help one more jn1 the vWon that would-strikr .it the root or pinkish. Calceolaria. Alba; Mary’s; ...Mr.
vinav for a visit with friends in
1 Tue.-day
for oilier*. That is much more helpful setting on in life than being that type of it system which saps at the life of a .-Upper. lady * telippcr; white. Calero- , Chicago
hiiiuefl : tana pmnata; smalldr yellow lady *than cheap chatter, about dress, panic-., 01 “ person. But-penonaflty has its, commonwealth. He ha* armed
..uw»;~»^i£Taa£Er
&lt;£»»«
liSS in fhc city on busincu the fore part
with an airgun. If. should jJiTIn
have ..7.:
’—*-■*’
' •
. . . . .| •
and
proper ...ujjPrlc* and i’. * worth the price. On,- armful of grenades Tlie
-■ NEWS
...............has'
n»n»0M ilUMlwn or poi/nu.,,.,
““ ot the week.
—„ pleasures
,—.— which,
-------- , while
—_ ,—
their place, have no right to mouopo- ,nuM I’a&gt;',or 11 "X sacrificing the thing* entered the muiution* business and is rtl&gt;; &gt;tU™. mm p,lu.&gt;n.; ».t&lt;r
Miss Grace Richardson of Charlotte
W
, ■ npu
,,,a Mr, r.
F E Kuiuuiuu
j„i„„,on .rase
ENHANCE
“
“
. Saturday
e&gt;_.
■_
.. they has made* arrangements to give the
liat the time -of young ix-ople » u 15;
t. that'merely give one pleasure for the supplying the governor'with high ex-, boot, double niarsll marigold;, yellow.
!
W
r
for
California
where
Kermtss in Uli* citv in a few weeks
student* are divided over the origin
f.rf- enlarge
th» thine*
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__ _______________
_ ____
Camanpula
Medium; Cin’,erbury be.
win them from things that are of real. ii&gt;0|i|r,it for . th* ttuMtiml
things that
lifethat ..nlitrire Ilf*__ ..
bc*u : will rcMdc.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greenfield t)I "f H»i word. One group s. . . in it the
i
Marian's
violet,
blue,
white.
interest.-which add real values to life I ani' lu interests'
..
----Mayor Otborn and Albert Carveth
old PrtAt'ncliil tnatisar.
to
——— —"U» farther.
ia^,Vrt5nJ"TUUT:
a,'pU'
“ent to Grand Rapid* Sunday and ri- Grand Rapid.-, attended the urddlng ‘advance.” the■—other
. takes it back
of his stster. Mis* Grace, in this city
with an Overland touring car yesterday.
'
WALTER DAMROSCH.
; through tin old French rniutucter. “tn
■ ioAtty where not native, "in orchard as' which Mr. Carveth purchased.
CREDIT TO AL.
ruiM-.
to
exalt,
”
to.a
combination
of
the
In our opinion, no other person in
it takes up much room ” Datura
The next semi-annual meeting of the
Wc believe the respect of voters of.,the United States has better demon-,
in. _Jn or’ tip.” nnd the Lute
,‘.&lt;.-tuosa:
violet,
whitish, within: Pioneers' of Johnstown and Barry will FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. laitin
Izitln allure. “to MIl
lift"
an eXtemiOnVlf
extenaionSof
all parties in the United States for Al- strau-d the splendid use to which radio
The Ha*lin»»
U ut " __ ,4IUn
”—
-Un
j double forms caUtd "hose-in-haw." ■ convene at the home of Mr. and Mrs un*.r
“,Xin
«•*&gt;-&gt;' •«
Ired E. Smith. the democratic pre*!- '
IT /S^a shameful
Delphinium
ajaciu
larkspur;
'
1
'
blu
Hiram
Bristol.
May
9.
1912.
There
may be put than - Walter Damrosch. '
i English i&lt;&gt; mean •‘to heighten, n&gt; ad­
Ja:h.
rare,
pale
blush
white."
dentui candidule in 1928. was increased I
I will be a short program.
thirty lu be Weary .
vance, to elevate, to make- greater tn
In fact he stands out afihost alone abote
'
Echir.ops
.
exaltatus;
great
glove!
----------by Jus speech, made at thi meeting of
of enquiry ichtn
a dreary plain of crooners. barbersAboji
ihistle: pale blue. Echinops jtphaero-'i -THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
'-the Jefler.wnian club at Washington,
i]
" 'tenors.
Jazz band, mediocre elocution
tawr tdoo, tltfeife tyw.ttw
smU1
t„ 53 count... »nd
what we scare h is.
D. C . the other night. .
hyamlfe »tnt« ocontt. bn*l ,«l.|
lhl. &gt;uu
It is wi ll understood that one demo-j! and "painful" humor that makes up
to . rtthll.ru .una; ctacltferf lily, Ouy Cnuk. WtUfer H,y~. Dr OuiiD.„
.u« ourh, Hhdhu.,
*•
cratica.i-lranffw the presidency. Gov.'! the usual*girt-of-mlnc advertising pro-!
Clcl KO.
&lt;"-'l"ct yhhhor* Fnhl-&lt;moo .nd Floyd Davu went alter lire
Krnm.
,
laru uhlolu. Krun and dark
wwwn aUKker record al Wall l.he returned last evening from a trip to
-Murray of Oklahoma. is- making his,
fheFKi
r. PrttHlari,
.. .
... At
.. one .haul...
c.iecker-v
Fntillana 1lifnu&lt;
lutea; neaenl...:
greentsn-; Munday
night.
they cap- the Little TraverM and Petoskey and : v. w n i.&gt;nDnc osin
Rrcenlsn-:
Monday
‘bid for support on demagogic appeals j' Walter Damrosch is a practical Ideal-'
."Ilo’*. d“d purpie checkers
,
-9 *ucger5r ten of the largest fish rejxirt that times lire lively and that1 MNU WunUo oAlU
' 1st. He secs the radio as an instrument
to class prejudice. Governor Roosevelt.
Galanthusnita::*; snowdrop; white, caught weighing a little over forty- th&gt;» prosfw-cta arc that business of all:
ABOUT PUBLIC OFFICIAL
! to bring greater understanding and up- ‘
■&lt; al&lt;-d with heart-shdped green.” Gcn-t nInr pound*.
•
• kinds will greatly improve in the
v-tu unctona dy.r^-gn-enwei-d; yellow.
5 'party consisting of Mesdanu-* northern section the coming summer ' . ,
ins" where that ..‘vms Beat. He tuu^i pnv.ialion of^he subject he loves best t
—music His programs are without-ex-’
T. J. Wilder has purchased for ».-, Stilt* Highway Commr. D1UGenttana acaults; gentian ot ‘-spring I Theodore RogcM. Mae Powers. Stella
not cbmc out into the open to declure
or Gcnltancla; blue. Gentians lutea 1 c.nble and Archie McCoy and the ooo the farm, stock and farming utenmart Doing Beat To Help In
himself on” some important babes(j.ception thoughtfully and intelligently ------- ------------------------- ——— --------- 'gnat
yellow gentian; yellow-; &lt;-a me- MI.... S fciez L. McIntyre and Carrie *11* of Seymour Andrus. E&gt;q.. ot tlwj
J arranged. Under hi* gt^idance. pic con-1 ,
These; Troublous Tidies
(uu-. mm. ik an-&lt;;
.
pl&gt;,r.c- He hus the. privilcscmTfa- diunable. plun:."&gt; Geranium pratehse: ; Stebbins attended the Jan Ignacc Pad­ township of- Hustings. This is a good ;
of'tr'.llig to array ihe]0^"** beauties ot symphonies »nd]inu them.
L:ni.-advw cranesbill; lilue. large, ger- erewski Pianoforte Recital at Grund ---sale —
for------Mr.----------Andru*.- •the
consideration
— —
From the Charlotte RcpfflilicanI*1"11Tribune w&lt;- roprini an hem concerning
tu'.w «ach other mal -'&lt; u,dwi conic 10 vl&lt;!w- ’1'lw •b'teper ] The NEWS has no! gone anti-, .mhun Ibericum: X.'olel
. . .
I Rapids Friday evening. Miss McIntyre, v».-nwn^'?-------------- t0
Mr
Wilder
will
fully
realize
his
golden
...
.
cH-&lt; nreiudiei- Mr ratchc.s new significance to familiar old Bracken It has not sold its column* i Hedyiorum coronarium; red
r ? satten"I
.
president, and Mrs. McCoy. Librarian. visions.
ImiTiStute Highway CoBifluxuoner, GriFz. ■J,
•
'tunes The cxoeriencr is tike u ix-num-l10 any
parly or clique or flower, or French honeysuckle; red.! i of the Hustings Musical club went 11*
Mtas Ida A. Purtelfc of Nashville and! vrre Dillman, which reflects our m-uSmith bodly d l;..:i.i that ifiis u no;
.
1
faction It lu* set ita face toward the!Scdysaram coronarium. album; white-.-' repri-sentaUm of the club.
.fe-ue• . neither u It a,l&gt; c°nauct«i tour under supervision gOaj ol an informed’public in full con- thL. not common. Heiiehrysum areriarMr* Ellen E. Robinson left far Chl- Jo«y Kocher of Vermohtvivlle were! tinicnr ■ about him. Mr Dillman t* ’ 1
friendly, responsibly
responsible and
and enltghtenlight-1 faience
lulenec that
th.it tin
no enlightened
enlightened electorate
electorate ,m
i Him;
goldy-lock}- or
or ihufiUrieUfis;
in-.motIdles; yilyil- caso TueMfay night where »hc will united in marriage Sunday afternoon, produil of Bangor, and the kind words
• -•■..I-, prejudice.. 1L'.&lt; 0&gt; “ teiehdly.
m; gnldy-lock^
• v appt 1' to arruvi &lt;•«»*&lt;&gt; guide*. One frels thoroughly Juttis-' &gt;'• « nation's best guarantee against ex-' low.- everlasting Hx-ris umara; candy join the Michigan delegation who nre April 15. by the Rev. T. L. Brown at I w,'r*' ^l**en first by Herb Wood, editor
jot the Bangui- Advance, who .recently
.'
t-h O'tU lun.'. fed tor th-irnfe.i-utoiirt ...I... that!d*o&gt;W m prfefei wit; wlufe tferl. un.M.ur impl..,; enroute to La* Angeles to attend the Vermontvlllc.
tl»e
Wheat is at present, we understand.; ■‘■pm a few day* with Mr. Dillman in
office. It has iiiii^.-ia-d a gtcat deal-of Iris chamaeiri..; dwarf fiower-de-luce; National Federation of Women's cluba
will lx- tl.e ’“‘..te were more o.iering&amp; 0! the same; tmomuillon not heretofore pubfislwd.. blight yellow. Iiu'chumaeiris. Itaiica; Which convenes the first week in May. worth'trom 81.95 to 82.10 in this mar- i Lan»in r. The Item Inflow*: ■' '
kei.
,
'
\ Grover Is nt&gt; grandstand player or
i
It
projiosen
to
u:-e
its
own
colurfins
nnd
dark
purple
Irris
Ftofi-tma:
'"orru"
-fleet
After the convention she will make an
The uddres* pn Odd Fellowship by! profc^Mon&lt;|l |&gt;nllilcinn with an eye al• How ran i’. b. hoped tha-. We can gn v
The radio ha* groat pox*&gt;b;l!lieit that; ; that cd associate paiiers in Michigan to root irh; white, shadowed with laven­ extended visit with Mrs. Etta McCor­
.tenth, gome
of our
Wi/oviuc'u,
v«r friends
ximuA der:
„r&lt;. Ins
sri.' Perstca:
rcratca; ibulbous"
uuioous ins;
iris; Lilac
uiac mick
rnicK Mead of Lompoc. California,
California forfor­ the Rev. J. Boynton will take place way-.i cocked for publicity. Ho* a road
employmeth to labor If me eflort is have merely been touched as yet. V.,
‘ , . ..
' may lie injured In the telling. That । and'orange- blotched with purple; take merly of Hustings. And will also'visit at Union hall at three o'clock- P. M. ■ num. a good one. who feels thatTve ta,
made to create pre. idwe aplnv*. an-.r ter Damrosch u ahead of his time HU]7 will not deter us. To this the. publish--bulbs tip Ln summer
' in san Francisco. Seattle and Sult on Thursday the 26th. instead of. in working far the whole state and wmT
im|A&gt;se IiardshijB upon, t.i-’employer?'»«jierimMtt* in the broarfciutlng ot er, pledge
__ _ their w
best eflurta. Wc proLatiiyru* laHfpiljs: cvcrlurting pea; Lake City before returning.
the evening a* bclore announced., f« *1* he 1* u- much responsible to the
He . ta’.- T that h would figi to tiu-1 musirai. appreciation have M-t a mark,I pw-dfl
7 ! ' ’ do
' some
: i’ chopping Let the । rose red. Lathyriu latifoliu-. spk-ndens;
Mason Nevins of Wichita. Kansas is Boynton man able sjieaker us all.know, intcreits of the farthest county in the
chn&gt;* fall “
while
they will
; dark purple and led, LeUCOJum aesli- visiting relatives and friends in the and an eloquent speech may be looked ] upper peninsula.as he i*’to Wayhc
bitter, entl any.attem-j*. to array c!su«'
wc hope, will eventually lead to. c
,ure 11
for No onrxhnnfiMail to hear him.
county or any of the other*.
.
The
NEWS
Is
not
playing
polUics..
It!
vum;
sumiher
snowflake:
white
tipped
ajaitut clave or to arouse in the minds: “ m’’W iutelligmt use of this remark-'
w&gt;_
i.&lt; dolpg it . best along with others to with Keen. Maltiilola incana: stork
County officers a* Hided in the
He recognize* &gt;he distress ot the
Mrs. Fred Myers. Mrs. Minnie Olpoor tt. L:
&lt;xm- **&gt;lc instrumcr.'. that science has giVe;. .*avr *4 .-t.iic from an oligarchy ot po-; gdhflowir. white, row. crimson. j&gt;ur- ner and Mrs James Troxel went to Banner of this date arc: Judg» ol i present and immediate future and i*
: hticai *ootli&gt;uycrs aided and abetted ple. and mixed, double. Mimosa pudi- Mtddtevivlte Friday.
probate. Clement Smith; Shcrifl. o »hnj doing all he can to alleviate. It in hl*
nay in svtne
be
■•’■a bi 'U*
’.circs;—
| by agents of certain btisincsse, ol ca; sensitive plant, or "sensible” plan',: Mrs. __________
Emma Barth ot Grand Rapid* Q. Cressey; Under sheriff, 1 W. Vr&gt;&gt;o-1 department. He made cuhstantfal salSuch
trown for cunoui sensitive
... ....
foii4Bt... k the guest of Mr. and Mr*. George num; Deputies. Frank S. Boacn and1 ary cute starting uiih hi* .own
Irving L. Cressey; County Clerk. W. throughout? hl* department .'omr tlrn-S'arci’cu* Jouquilla;
---------------...
jotMiuti;
yellow.
Wallers.
read tiiat the Wi.l Huy., organ.-|t;,e fpiuthrrn Parine railway system
the
Nurct-su; peotirus; Narctasu.-; *tngle
Henry Spring of Grand Rapid* was H. Powers; Treasurer, Geo W. Wil- ngo. In addition to thi*. he liar, tried
। lUe
OI Mr and
c w fcnxpr cox; Register, Wm M. Scudder; Prose- ■ in every way to reduce me expense of
I. suiprcssor” ol filth and mi-1 and c-ne-fitr&gt;e political boss of Cahfor- and double; white.
labeling
mcralltj ,’n the movie*, hu* issued an nix. '-old the story in a single *cnlenr»cuting Attorney. C. H. Bauer; Circuit hls department without reducing its
Pacoroa ufllctnaUs; peony: blush,
order prohibiting film producers trom!*1^'1-'
^*»«*. “All the Interests as- carnation, red. purpie. red .-tnped with
Court Commissioners, A D Cadwal- efficiency Li such a point that actual
.
x .. ,. ; sociatrd with us are not. rich enough white all double. Papver Rhoear.; com!
l.ider and Phillip W. Kntskern; Coun­ loM&lt;wlll ensue.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
t .
m.il.it.n jirama. that have to do Mil
paJ. al&gt; tha. .^j.ti^ costs." He exty Surveyor. Frank S. Bowen; Coro­
IM’Py; blush white, red. scarlet, purHe might take the attitude that the
The
Rev
C.
H.
Seaver
of
Middle
­
kidhappmg. PU&gt;- ol this type, n is be- planted
was nrce*sary
goremnunu in the tint ploue U/u
,—— - taut
—11
necessary
for hu for hi-1 pie. half and half white and scarlet ville will give a magic lantern enter­ ners. Joseph Cote and Curtis Parr.
apportionment of the weight tax ami
riot gQld^J*«;ough tn all of Europ;
lievctf. might put wrong ideas into the people to "tev the little skates get Rbnunculu* aconitifullus; crowfret J tainment ?t the Presbyterian church
other highway matti-m were jobs tor
mind., of .-ome spectators. Very splen­ theirs.”
Uta k^isblure to solve and his Job wai
white Ufolius; flore-fdeno; fair maids- next Monday evening, 'flic picture.,
lay half of fhat debt'
it Were
Belon wc are tlirough with our
only to'dw' their bidding alter the
did and we nope that Hie edict from scries of articles fl Is hoped that the cf France, fair maids of Kent, white,.will relate to England under Queen
Hupped to tm» country Europe wo
Elizabeth
measures were enacted. That would b?
_________________ ’the stronghold ol'thj; "czar’ voters
wtU of
be Michigan will see tly^.sordid bachelor* button; double white.
NEWS GLEANINGS.
;
Scabious atropurpurca: kweet scab-i Don Smith is confined to the house
the easiest way. and he-could stay in
repayment u in goou*; and Mr. Smith ^‘ V’d Judging Jrotrt the past. ho«- (»cturc of "the little skates Retting .lou*; white, red "red Indian” Scilla- with an attack ot malarial fever.
The art of making paper, according his office in the state office building
theirs
”
and
who
helps
them
get
it.
pftpftsed that this country credit on
*c ma&gt; ^1 expect the country
: anfoena; star hyacinth: tjlix- Tagctcs' Dr. Lampman who moved to Albion to Chinese historians, was .understood and let tlie oilier felted*-tu.Mte with it
’.•recta; African marigold; lemon-yellow’ last summer, expects to resume the and practiced in China about 105 A. D. alone, but that is no; the Dillman way!
, tn* foreign debt of &gt;acn European't0 ** fl,xx5,rt *Hh a spectacular kcrie*
The citizenship of Michigan may be to deep orange. Tageta;. patula; French
By that l do not mean that lie tv try­
government each year lor lyenty year* 01 kidnapping .-ound films
trusted with ihr tact- Without fact.- marigold; yellow marked with red to practice of medicine here
The average American reads seven ing to force his views upon the lawYesterday George H. Rock gradu­
they may strike ruthlessly and
ten per cent of whatever amount the
n,‘ alntret a pure red. Valeriana officin- ated from the University of Glasgqw. books a year and buys only two.
makers-not at all—hr i* only trying
aimlessly. With facta their votes ...
iieopie ot that countrj’ imported from
Scotland,
having
completed
a
three
Great Britain lia\ compulsory auto­ to help—has no pet hobbles to humorreturn Michigan to an cflicient •uid
and! a,u: ';&lt;kru‘n: wW»»sh pink and laven- years' course in one year and a half
‘““■der. Verbascum blattarfa; "mullein.
no part of Hie stale to help more' than
Ihe.UtUted Stales jnat would increase
mobile insurance.
When you are tn doubt, why. not d-j sensible adtnlnislratlon of 1U affair.- ' moth mullein;” white
He will leave for this country about
any other-just sees the whole thin;*,
our export* and ofler some way find an
Tlie NEWS U publishing facts. It i.s
May ,4. In company with a fellow
A'rare lemon tree found In Califor­ from the state’s -viewpoint, thkt's all
Incentive lor European government* to the friendliest thing?—Rook* County not conu-rncd with politics.—Vcrn
student he recently took a tramp nia has pink lemon* growing on It.
and u spending from 18 to 18 hours of
Record.
Brown,
Ingham
County
News.
K
meet their financial obligations, to u*.
through the highlands of Scotland and
«vcqr day on the job!
Northern New England will otaene
We have had tn Hastings a perfect
lun. promised to send an account of
The honeymoon is over when lie
Henry Ford want* to make his work- i
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
a
total
eclipse
of
the
sun
on
August
91
the
trip
which
will
be
published
as
SOL TH COATS GROVE.
demonstration of the wisdom of abrings
w
1his word
home a cookbook instead ol a er* grow their own vegetables. How
at
3:30
P.
M.
"No
man
ta.se*
by
keeping
soon
as
received.
George
Is
to
be
j Ferris Phillips and fruind ol Grand
fair course toward men of wealth which Of candy.lohte~ State’ Journal'
would he like 11 if fanners made tl»irlo» i&gt;on&lt;.-r "—Mahatma
congratulated upon the record that he
eiiiplnyees build lhetr own automubthw?
Uaha ma Gandhi
I Rapids spent Sunday with the formers
Houses
made
ot
copper
were
recently
'
will induce them to so invest tliclr
has made, and lie will make a uati*
aunt. Myrtle Stowell.
An agent
Is a
man whose
fountain —Portland Press Herald.
iuuui
.; a* to give employment w
wwjf .
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money
to labor.
’ Home Executive' is the title F like: for himself in the navy, as Unde Sam exhibited at a Berlin exposition.
1 c.^’,
, M.c‘^^^rUer weie
^^hiemaken--Mrs Thom-; is on the lookout for Just such fclAs the Banner has said many times. I*“ »“'‘l *wk »u»Ul he darte it at your । A committee of five usually cumuta
Argenuna lias only about 400 miles of Sunday guc*ta of Andrew Stevens "and
at Pullman~
and
manufacturing really began in Husrug.—Akron Beacon Journal,
paved motor highway.
iiwife
wife at
Pullman.
of the man who does the work, three, t
'
Mrs. Wm. Brice of Maple Grove
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Mr.
and.
Mr».
Claude
Haskin*
and
ling# when Hie lati? Cliestcr and Rich -1 Tlie road to Tu^feT is Uncd with ?‘T*
“* U,ck ‘*r4‘ w‘&gt;harr *,lh
** » Heat *tep
ard Mrncr, who had accumulated . (hilchhikers.-BosUm Uauscnpl.
| a°^2^, m.iJ00"^
-Ko&gt;’&gt; j
-Adolph Lewtsolm. tlicitl Sunday with T. U. Btice und
The lost ceiiau* rejxfrted Hie Negru Mr und Mrs. Arthur Boyd nnd sou r
family.
.
gMMlAUon in the United Slates al 11,-; charloUe were Sunday caller* at’C M
D. J. Blanchard of Battle Creek was W1.14J.----------------------------------------------- i Stowell's.

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TEACHERS’ CLUB PLAY
WAS W.ELL RECEIVED

SPEAKS COMMEND*
INGLY OF REPORT

Clever Lines, Amuiing Sitna­ Michigan Municipal Review
tions and Fine Interpre­
Quotes Figures Pertaining
tation Enjoyed
to Thia Oily
A good sized audience witnessed the
Teachers’ Club play. "The Lilies of
I the Field," at the- Centra! school audltorluni on Friday evening. Mis* Emily
[McElwain proved-a very capable di­
rector.
This was a modem society play, of
three acta, centered around two girls,
twins, who were typical ’’lilies of the
field ~ The cast wa* very well chosen,
and the lines were sparkling and
clever, making the presentation very
delightful.
Albert Becker as the Rev. John Head,
gave a splendid interpretation of his
character In the leading role l^ck of
space forbids individual mention, but
al) showed excellent training and
ability.
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Michigan Municipal Review for
April gives space to an article prais­
NOW ON OUR GOOD
ing the excellent work /lone In Hastinga in th* way of paving, in which
the costs have been con-Uderabiy roducad. It also comments approving­
ly cn pur city's work in the buifcQng of
our new sewage disposal plant without
'the 1muc of a dollar ot bends. The
Review's article Is as follows:
lUsUngs Again Kcdurr, Paving Coats.
In his annual report for the sewer,
street and water department- of Uw
Their Best, No 91
$1.19
City of Hastings for 1931. City Engineer
Also Jackets
Bert Spark* points out that the street
1 hind along the edge of (he swamp, and
department believed it had reached a
have It intersect tlie Slate road some
minimum cost pn paving tn |930 bul
distance west of. the new bridge over
found that it was able to,clip 31 *i
Mud creek on the State road. This
cents a yard off the cost of concrete
, will save a' lol of money a* compared
paving In 1931 nnd 3’i cents off the
No. 41*.
' with the original plan, jutd th* road
Also Jackets
cost of Tarmac paving.
commisKlon is out for saving every
Mr. Sparks' report xrtrows that 085
dollar possible- Iri Ute construction of
yards of concrete pavffig were built at
thi* six nnd one-half miles.
a cost of S7‘_ cents per yard, total
Some difTleuillcs may be encounter­
1858
57. this figure covering grading,
ed. In the first place, in crossing the
Th. Find Work
QCV»
gravel, cement and labor. Tarmac
Shirt Made
.
O
'1'liornapjtlr- river Just beyond the city
totaling 33.029 square yards vu laid
limits, there Is a narrow steel bridge
at a cost of S6.001.80. for shaping
All Overhauled and in Fine Condition.
. which will only permit one-way traffic.
(Continued from stage one)
streets, labor and all materials, or 18.
। a* two automobiles could not |au&gt;a on
Also John Deere Two-bottom Plow.
! the floor of the bridge. This brtdgel had a decided tendency to break down 171. cent* per. square yard Tlie de-,
liartment also'built 4.413 yards of side­
has stood tor a good many years that prejudice.
I County Engineer Rakownky has in­
The Brotherhood was organized sev­ walk ut a cost of S41620. and 8502
See us if you are interested in a good used
: vcsligateci it and believe* that, by eral years bfforc the Commercial club lineal feet of curb and gutter for 13.­
'putting on new oak plank flooring.i8
nd the
find
the service
service clubs.
clubs. They
They have
have done
done 240.75. slightly mure than 38 cents per
car. We will demonstrate any of the above
tlilti structure cun be made safe fur a fine work here; but the beginning Of lineal, foot.- cxcluMve of lumber (or
forms,
which
item.
Mr.
Sparks
note*
in
loads limited to 10.000 fxjund.s weight.{the get-together-spirit in Hiistlngs wa*
That Will accommodate all the ma- undoubtedly due to the Brotherhood his report !'is hard to figure correctly." ■
cars any place. If interested just call
to Hie fact that -much ol it is used
jChtnery of . the toad conuniMlon. and the manner in which It ha* always due
over and over again.
:
threshing outfits, etc., but would not been conducted.
Besides these remarkably low con­
admit the big truck* that one finds on
Not alone ha* the Brotherhood done
costs in the street depart­
'state highways.
Warnings wl|l be; a great deal to promote a better ftx-Ung struction
ment. Mr. Spark* k-jwrts that the
und
spirit
posted so that any one who drives onto —
■* “a better
------' in Hastings,
— •-but
• -■it
the bridge with u load of over 10.000 hu-s brought to this city u its speak­ water department had a balance of
(6,27047
on
January 1. 1932. with re­
ixiunds will do so at bi* own risk. ers mt n fit the highest standing in this
There arc also three cattle passes' un­ state. Three president* of Hu- .Michi­ ceipts of S20J05.18 and expenditure* of
derneath the highway, and three gan University have spoken at Broth­ 116.24060; of the latter amount, the
swampy places to cross' It 1* not be­ erhood gatherings. Four buhojis of the city engineer point* out. S5.951.05 was
lieved that these low places will cause Methodist church have also been heard, tor capital expenditure.-, for a ,ncw
any serious trouble, although you_______
v worth hearing too. Three well and changing the pumping equip­
und they ,„.
were
; never can tell. One thing is certain {governors of Michigan as well as-c^ter ment from steam to electrical, indicat­
CALEDONIA, MICH.
TELEPHONE 74
and that I* that it will not be possible | state officers, also Utresldcnts ol the ing that It will be possible to muke a
Phone 2279
Hastings, Mich.
reduction in water rntca
|i to.construct this road with u maximum State College, of three state teacher* substantial
this year. The city'* sewer fund
i! grade ol
cent whii
with the
&lt;11 three
uuev ‘p«f «rnv
tnr college*,
cuih-kv*. presidents
prcsiacnt* of
oi Albion.
Aioion. Alma
Ainu and
ann showed a cash balance at Ute beginJbfimnniniiiHimMiiii
lllllllllllllllllllllll money the- county ^Intends to spend:' Olivet colleges Have been on it* |&gt;mbul
llu-v will make it a good
ittxxi aervserv-{1 grams.
mam:,. In addition to
tn the*c
tiu-w have been nltig of the year (if $11,895.27. while
but tla-y
Mr. Sparks estimated that the total
Iccable road.
I many men high up in tiie professional cost of finishing tiie new sewage dis­
vriKxm, conducted by Rev Sutcliffe. In­
OBITUARY.
, The esUntute made by the road com- • world from the faculties oL„tbe UruPriscilla O. Nelson. daughter of j terment was in Prairieville cemetery. ', million and County Engineer Rakow- 'Wity and many college* In tills posal plant, which luus been financed
without Jxtrrowing. will be only Sil.000.
Hen A' G und Sophia Nelson, was born,!
sky for the completion of the six and ' *tate.
.
•
11&gt;e new disposal plant is to be In ophi the cllv &lt;if Lockport. Niagara (Mun-1
OBITUARY.
j one-half miles, including the S2.000; Th'’ Brotherhood has never been
tv, N&lt; w York. December 25, IB47 . Hhe '' J. Charles Durkee wasfirarn in New already spent, mid an estimated ex-1 conducted as a denotuinattonal affair, crution about July 1.
died Friday eve-nipg. April 22. at her i! York. September 8. 18.M. and died April I tense of $1,000 lor repair* on the I
recently has entirely cut loose
May First Means Moving Time!
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
liony m Prairieville, having rettthed 115. 1932 al ills home near Milo, ut the bridge over the Thomapple, is $20,000 ‘from dcnominaliunalLsm in its organiMr. and Mrs. John Gurdni-r and
Hu- rijx- inti; ui M years, three months [age ot 77 year#, 7 months, and 7 days. Deductlng the $3,000 would leave but i xatlon.- There have peen representative*
Wc have a new service for. property owner* and land­
family, spent Sunday at Sum Scars' tn
I On September 24. 1890 he wti* united $17,000 for actual construction work J0! "&gt;«’•&gt;' churches. Catholic us well a* North Odessa.
lords. Call our office in the STEBBINS
White she was a young woman theI| in. marriage to Julia - King, To this' on tiie six and one-half miles, or a Proustunt. who iiave spoken al BrothMr. and Mrs. Sheldon entertained a
,
BLDG, for particular*.
|crhood meetings. Congresxmcn. United
Nei'«&gt;n family moved from Lockj»rt union mx children were born, lour of httle over $2,600 per mile.
friend from Greenville recently.
l&lt;&gt; Kiilamuxou. Michigan, and n little whom with the widow arc left to।
It tv jilanned to make the road bed State* senators, men from other Mate
Leslie
Barber
and
friend
of
Hus
­
Int ( horn that city to Prairieville mourn. John at home. Harlie of Way-jfuU twenty-four feet Wide; but &gt;1 will offices tluny tlte governorship, have tings spent Sunday at Will Veltc's.
township.
land. Ray and Gordie o? Delton and a&gt;not lx* gravelled to the width ot six-{appeared on Brotherhood programs. It
Mrs. Ciaja Nicholas visited Mrs.
Hhe whS united in marriage Io Rob­ daughter Jennie Franklin of Chicago I teen feet as are other county roads, but would be Impossible for anybody to John Stairs one day last week.
„
covcr,.(1 lo a WKjin Of! hear the message* delivered by men ot
. eit H Marshall bn June 30. 1070. 'Illis and. five
grandchildren. Burial jjj wl|j on|y
wan a very happy marriage. Hie two Prairieville cemetery.
! twelve lect This will effect a consid- such high character and calibre with­
tiivlr joys and sorrow* until
out receiving Jargectable
benefits.
iia*
saving.It If.
after tire road shall
tin &lt;1&gt; ulh of Mr. Marshall December
{lx- gpnsinicted. it shall be found that broadened the vision and increased the
POWERS ECilOEH.
I.&lt;. I&amp;38
there is traffic enough over it to dc­ purpose to live for things that arc
Wc
were
sqrtly
shocked
u|xm
rend
­
She is survived by her daughter, Mk.-&lt;
. mand a wider grave] top, tiw extra worth while
EliU Ropers and a nrundron. Henry • ing of the death ol Charlie Drake who! four feet can be added; bul that will
Notwitlutahdmg the depression, the
I»ospre.«m.
“ lon« tinl* resident of Ulh com-1
Hog'-ra. and vwv
two srouu-uuuaiucn.,
grand-daughters. act-!
Jciin i■ »■***
ZTL ”..‘T.T
i not be done now. We believe wi- hitz- membership this year ha* been well
t.ttd Joan Rogers; iilso by three niro-iv. munlty
hut who in recent year* resid.rmckoryWe'^UWl
&lt;»;i
”‘hl“!" •;!“"&gt;!USL“?. EE; past tne 200 mark. The year ha*
Mr,. Delia Temple ot Dayton. Oregon;
brought many fine s|&gt;cakers to address
Mn&gt; Edna Edger of tin* city and Mrs.
the Brotherhood With such a splendid
Frankie Adams of Kalamazoo.
m. .“j
corps of officer/’thc Brotherhood ought
Mrs Mnrsiuill was a sincere, devoted Mr. and Mr*. George Richardson, from' a ro,d
road "ass the conu,1L
commission
'1!“o'&gt; plans
»&gt;«» to to expect another good year. Tlie new
Christian woman, whose* g&lt;xxt life was
build, and will willingly leave to future
I developments whether the gravel sur­ officer* are already giving thought to
helpful to all who came In contact Sharon. Pennsylvania Sunday.
next year's program, which will be .an­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Grqhc
and
1
with her. She was loyal to her con­
face shall be made wider or not.
nounced long before the first meeting
victions of duty, patient, kind and true family "of Home Acres spent the week!
in October
•
in uli things—« most lovable woman. end with her sister. Mrs. Carner! pruvemenl over the Center road as it
We hope there will be a large num­
Her faithful' und kindly life, her sin­ Schondi-lmcytr und family.- Mr. and is at tiie present time. The past win­ tier from lids city a* 'well a* from
cere interest tn nnd .appreciation of Mr*. Hz»- ’Screen of Middleville were ter tint road has been a horrible ex­ the surrounding territory who will join
Official Tests Show That Highlands Dairy Milk IS CLEAN,
her friend.-,, and the gpvxl will toward Sunday evening callers at the Schon- ample of what a road ought not to be. the Brotherhood for next year iihd wc
others shown in all her deeds will be dcltneyer home.
The new road will be a big improve­ behove there will be. Under no other
Whether Pasteurized or Raw—We Sell Both
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schrcn and Mr. ment.
a sarred and blessed memory to all
plan would it be possible to provide
and
Mr*
C.
Schaebergcr
of
Grand
who knew her.
eight such programs as the Brother­
Kinds in Grade A or Grade B
flic fnherul took’ place from her late Rapid* were Sunday callers ut Hie
hood
offers
every
year,
und
have
eight
DEATH
OF
A.
D.
HUGHES.
home In i’ralrievlfle oh Monday ufl- home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford.
A. D. Hughes. ot Wayland, a former good feeds at tIvfc very low cput pf $2 50
for
the
Brotherhood
year.
There
is
resident of this county, who conduct­
While pasteurizing milk properly will kill the disease-producing germs in that
ed a roller mill al Irving several years nothing like it. so fur as we know, in
\nilk, it cannot remove the results of improper or careless handling of it previous to,
ago, died Saturday al hu—bonie in this state. We are sure there will be a
Wayland of heart trouble. He was fine membership and a splendid loyalty
or
FOLLOWING
pasteurization. It CANNOT MAKE UNCLEAN MILK CLEANT' Im­
eighty yean, of age He was the man­ to Hie new officers for the ensuing year.
proper or careless handing will also develop germs that cause the milk to sour, sooner
ager of tiie Hughes Mill Machinery Tlicy will spare no elfort to make the
programs
pleasing
and
iiclplu!
.
Company, prominent In community
than clean milk . If the udders of cows afe not clean befofc milking, filth will get into
The final meeting for this year will
and church affairs and had been ac­
the milk. No one would knowingly buy such milk or use it. But it may dissolve so
tive in business in Waylund in recent lx* held on Monday night. Muy 16. Tills
Friday and Saturday, April 29-30 at the
years until the past winter, when his has come to be known as ’ joy night.'
as-to be difficult or impossible to see.
Tlie entertainers will be u colored
health began to fail.
He was engaged in the milling busi­ quartet from Battle Creek Further
ness in this state as well as Indiani. announcement of this will be given laScientific - tests, such as arc ma^e by the state
milk house. (pair when we are doing the milking
He had Invented many machines and
health authorities or by the Barry County Health
device* used in the mlllirv business.
Unit, will invariably show whether milk Is clean or
PRIZES
Tins
RELIC.
His latest patent was granted to him
Jay Mead found a relic in the old
into covered pails; how bur ventilating system keeps
ut the age of 79 seats He had been
whleh are not hurtful to humans, which may cause
the air in the cow barns
a member of the Methodist church Rus* and Son store which he prizes
the milk lo/sour sooner than is desirable, or that may
since he was fourteen years ol age. and very highly. It was a yardstick, which
taint
it.
visit uttr milk house and see Hie pain* taken there
had been chorister of the Wayland had been presented by the Michigan
Edgemont Crackers 1 Oc WAX BEANS
Highlands Dairy has been inspected by the Barry lo stcrlllce every part of the equipment—the bottle*,
Methodist Sunday school lor nine Whip Co., once existing here, to some-1
l-lb. I»&lt;I w
(aunty Health Unit. Milk from Highlands Dairy, milking equipment, etc.: natch the proeevs of padeoryean. He I* survived by his widow one who left it there. Tlie Whip Com­
sold at the stores or taken from our dettvrrr- trvrfj ization and botllinc and slorinx the milk In the big
and tiie following sons am\ daughters pany was established in Hastings in
Mother'!, Best Bread
refrigerator ready for delivery. , From start to finish
has been tested for cleanness and bacteria count
Mtju Mabel Hardwick of Flint; Harold 1889. *o this maple yard slick must
the mllk’doc, not come in touch with human hands.
Hughes ot Littleton, Colorado. Miss be well toward forty year* of age. The
by the Barry County Health Unit. Tiie tested milk
flour
eqc CORN MEAL
Our ice manufacturinc plant (nrnL-hes the ice to
| Ethel Hughes and John. E. Hughes of Whip Company owned and operated u
was not from samples we furnished, but from bottled
24‘3-lb. lug—
Uw
lilant
where
the
Rus
plant
is
located
keep the milk 'cold until it U delivered al the cus­
Wayland: Mrs. F. K. Di-ardorff of
milk sold and delivered In Hastings. The Health Unit
Money1 Back Guarantee.
RICE FLAKES
tomer's dour. Special rap* un every bottle keep the
Mishawaka. Ifidiauu und Mrs Grucc in the. second ward It faded, and the
has the records. If you .are interested ask the
Heinz—2 boxes—
milk from coiitamiuation w lien yon open ttrt bottle.
H. Ddp of Wayland. The funeral was lilant was later turned over to the Seal
Health Unit about the cleanness and bacteria count
COFFEE—Extra Special
Company. Lightning struck the frame
of Highlands Dairy mfik which they have tested
held
at
Wayland
yesterday.
LEADING BRANDS
building one night and reduced every­
Your vi*ll will explain why Highland* Dairy i*
ALL BRAN
from our bottled milk sold in Hastings several hours
thing to ashes, tlie Seat Company
the only one in this part of the county permitted by
While HoUkc, Vacuum, lb. 29c
Kellogg’s, large box—
BOWN'E CENTER.
later building its plant near the Table
the state health authorities to produce Grade "A"
Beechnut, Vacuum Pack ...33c
: Mn T. W. Gotighcrly and daughters factory. No whips are needed in these
Better
still,
visit
the
Highlands
Dairy
barn*
and
milk.
.
,
TOILET SOAPOEC
! Margaret and Mary Katharine, attend­ day*, "but making them was quite an
fcsW
Pcrfct lion Blend lb 25c 3 lbs. 69c 6 Regular IRc Ban—
ed tiiA wedding of Elizabeth VanDyke industry at one time.
Extra Special
jin Grund Rapids Saturday morning.
OBITUARY.
CIA N 0 Y
Miss Ur*la Kutud of Decatur spent
We recommend, as do the health
Jeanette Belle Mudgctt. daughter ot
TEA
the week end with Beatrice Thomas
FlUiey. Fudge, lb.—
authorities, 'Pasteurized milk for
I Mrs Gertrude Thomas and daugh- Edward and Emily Mudgctt. was born
Gums
i ter. Ursla Kutul nnd .Laurence Ucn- October 2. 1866 In Monterey township
Teapot Braud. ,fancy green
family
use; but if you prefer raw
! ton were Grand Rapid;, vtsitohi Sat­ Allegan county. Michigan, and depart­
PEAS. CORN
milk, wv will gladly sell you that.
urday. They also visited Miu Kunzlt ed' thi* life Apnl 16. 1932. at her non a
BACON
ORC
Iwnv
tn
thi*
city,
at
Jhe
age
of
65
-parent*
of
Hudsonville.
•
Fancy Sliced. 2 lbs.—
fcw
I Tiie Missionary Society met with years. *ix months and fourteen day*.
Whichever Grade You Get
On August 33. 1882 she was united tn;
i Mr. Alice Gardner Wednesday,
LIMA BEANS
EGGS,
900
! Mrs. Alice Gardner and Mrs. Clara rnarrUge to Mr Clarence Bennett ot
Here Will Be CLEAN Milk
Strictly Fresh. 2 duien-Beafci
Thompson attended the mother and this city. To thi* union one *on. For-!
daughter banquet at Freeport Wcdnca- rest, was born. She leaves to mourn her!
—Ra»w or Pasteurized, per quart
loss, a husband. *on. two grandchildren
j
day
evening.
—und we will
Tlllf-f-fUl
£hulu, Freaport or Mtddlaville
th.r«i brothers, two In Allegan und oncj
Mr. and Mr*. Wall Tlioma* accom­
DUllVr Ordar a Supply Today
Pound
JfcV
: panted Mr. and Mr*. Orley Burn* to in Kalamazoo, many other relatives
gladly udd your name to our long
and a host of friends.
&lt; Hasting* Saturday evening.
—
Raw
or
Pasteurized,
per
quart
list of Satisfied Customer*.
I Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Bmelkcr ami
We appreciate your patronage. Phono us your orders.
daughter entertained Mr*. Bmclkcr*
The Altoft P. T. A- will have the last
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, meeting of the year, April 20. A pot
land daughter and iter friend of Sparta luck supper will be served at seven
{Sunday. Marian returned with them o'clock. A large crowd Is desired as
tor a week* stay.
there will be election ot officers and a
About thirty attended the nutrition program.
I class Thursday night.
ROBT. W* COOK. Prop.
HASTINGS,
||Guaranteed Merchandise
'■.&gt; '
Phone 2491
1 Mr- und Mr*. Glenn t»i&gt;auld|iig und
Ignorance t* the bandage that closes
daughter of Cascade were visitors at tiie eyes of men to their opportuni­
I Watt Thomas' Thursday evening.
ties.

f,ir Saturday, April 30
to Saturday May 7
Genuine Lee Overalls

Genuine Lee Overalls
89c

Genuine Lee Work Shirts

creek. Tlie present county road com­
mUdon, after having tnade a careful
investigation, declined to build tiie
road across this swamp. T)icy were
certain that extensive fills would be
necessary, with the ccrtaintyX^f encountering sink holes and there was
the necessity . of building another
. bridge across Mud creek if that plan
were foHowed. They therefore decld|.ed to bend the road northeastward al
! the point where it now turns straight

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Black 1930 Tudor
Black 1930 Sedan
Black 1930 Standard Coupe
Rose Beige 1929 Tudor
Green 1929 Durant Coupe
Fordson Tractor

...and a dozen other specials
including

Meii’s Athletic Union Suits
3 Suits for

He sure and come Saturday

PHONE 74

Thos. E. Waters

Caledonia Motor
Sales Company

“The Better Store for Men

Attention Property Owners

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU

THE WHY
of Clean Milk

Lower Prices
NORTH SIDE GROCERY

CCSC m,chigan FULL cream

10
13°
23c
21°

.

10c

Highlands Dairy Milk is Pure
Milk... CLEAN Milk... Sold
at These Very Low Prices

10°

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29°

23°

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8c
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 37. IMS

PAGE BIX

tarn* «.re,
Mr. nnd Mr. Milford
Warr !
huTport.
___________________
_
, Rattle Creek, ax usual. Hr admit* hav- !
J-“h*ing Franklin Woldnng of Hol. mg been arrested unce wiule be was. Mi*. Harry Scott und two children
Y.M.C. A. ITEMS
Salisbury and;
serving in the army and stationed tem- and Mr* Or* die Brown and Mrs. Or- ^’d.“"d«‘«
of Grand Rapid* and)
pararily at Camp Custer. Then, tie was toh Scott of Grand Rapid*, were guests | fT8?*
taken because of drunkenness, he said. |i Tuesday at the H. M. Boughner home.l*’r a£d Mr*. Elmer Roush and Sara| Barry county- wus^well represented!
Mr and Mrs. H M. Boughner urr/Jfl'X&gt;
I,urRrM
'
Tiie otDcei* found that statement to br
j —SIT’ .
I1’*
M'hool boys and gtrh nt the |
Adam Endres to in New Salem this joint conference ’ at Luke View and
true; but he made *0 many Other guest.* of Mr and Mrs. Merritt at Al­
week vtolting old friends and relatives1 Battle Creek la*l week
.xtatement* that they knew- were •no-.(Continued from page one* ____ true that tfiev could not take much ' bion Sunday.
nnd ha* employment for a few days
| ... v rI11H rrr.llH .... thnlI
mw 1
Mrs Deli Durkee'of Woodland called .
Y
.T*Mrs
Williams
of
Carlton
Center
-was
rm b«w. «» unU, ««h
•»■«« ■&gt;&lt;■
unW.« lhey
a gUtwt ut Jhe Pearl Smith home Sun­ ™ »” Ato»
W*0"“0«X
T"Ti.rc Lu m,™&gt;
»!?.
confronted form with the shoUun had corrolxirntiir testimony.
’ day,
.'
MORE
TO FOLLOW
pointed straight at him. the thief
«“*•»*»«*»»»
ewv .&gt;
Sunday MM.
Ad.m Bndrc.i "'““LI™* Xrarc
“ta"
Grandma Barton Is somewhat better
promptly drop|&gt;ed the chicken* and
at thi* writing.
,
■
home ..re, mi
Mr. ana
.nd airs.
Mrc. Laurence
Lqprenrcj “
.--i/i ■■■
i ......
obeyed Mr. VanSyckle*’ command to! Mr*. Riwui
and Mrs QaplJoe Rou*h of Lyons called Thursday, Bulre, and family, and Ben Waite and
1 1 velop in myself an appreciation of the
pul up hi* hands He didn't hesitate a tola Baechler Baechter
were in Allegan'Sunday1 on Mr*. Clittie Roush.
-daughter
----- ----•
- and ' Mis*
Alma
Augusta
Ml: for he didn't like the look- of that
finer things of life To be loyal to my!
• from
•
-Mrs Norma Vanderllp ;of Ltwtu
some friends
Harting*.
Hinckley of Grand Rapid*.
shot gun. Loren marched him into itu ; with
club In thought, word and &lt;itxd And
Mr. and Mn Starling Modrark. who in tRe village Thursday rami!"
The local Rebekah and Odd Fellows to give her al«ay.&gt; of my U-r.t Wort
house and then called the cffkrr* who have been spending a few days with friends und relatives.
atlvM
*
and their families will celebrate their
arrived shortly thereafter.
Mrs Charles Nell ot Saginaw re­ anniversary next Saturday night April
Secretary Angell returned Monday
Mr.
and
Mr*
J
Tedrow
have
moved
to
'
When the ofbci!; upjieared the man
night from Petoskey a here tlie fifth
turned Tuesday to her home after a
claimed that iw wa* standing out by. Cloverdale where they will spend the few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. 30.
Much interest was shown at the northern dtotrict Y M C. A Older
the rood when he wa* held up by Mr.’ summer. ’
Mr and Mrs- Fred
entertained If.
■ .... Hom...........................
- M. Boughner.
-- —...vuu. Hi.u
LAiuKiiier ounuuri
Mother
and Daughter
banquet sikmi
spon-- Boys' conference was held Saturday
VanSyckle*. und that he hadn't done\
ry John HOin. of "Penn yRe' George Fleming, a former local iM)rrti j&gt;y
loca) M E Ladiea' Aid with 182 delegates from 77 Hi«h
a thing to warrant lhe calling of tlw ’ their -zon. Ref
h friend from Marytaod re^dent. and at present a returned Wednesday evening. April 20. in the schoolt President W. G. Spencer of
officer*. But Sheriff Leonard and Un,, 1 vania and hto
Hillsdale College wa* the guest
M!T«&lt;RBiary
from।
Africa:
was
the
speak-1
auditorium
of
the
local
M.
E
church
der Sheriff Ta*ker thought it wise to
- wm Tney
anew
Aha Kenyon and *on Donald of er at the V. R branch meeting at Aner a short social ie»ion the mothers! speaker.
brinu Die fellow WHO
with them.
They knew
The young men's Y uroup pirrt to­
■be bad been caught Bellevqe -'Prut Sunday with ‘hi* pai - Fowlenilte. and. we hope la be able! .nd daughter* all marched to the
,U mht
*o
-Mr■ a”d
9 K-Krttym. Ctor- lo
to Inion
listen to
him at
at the
U. B church
rhnn-h parlor, wh-rc the banquet wa., night for their regular gaWlering at
In film
Iht local
local U.
church In-the near future.
toned by very capable huabanip an, the home of Secretary Angell
Put
Mr- .Bu II, Meyer, .nd dauj hter .nd:,.,|,,rs lo oyer 115 moihere and luck supper nt C 30 followed by a pro­
■
&gt;»
W; »■;
(
, rtlond.rmm Grand Itapffls were dueau. dauthter. w«h Mn woodbumo. Mr gram and bowling
Wyman. 26 years of age. He came from turned home with hi* lather.
Ruth Horn xjiept Several. days-last ..t Mr and Mn Claude Walton Sun- Cro„ and Mlw. SlObn » ,ue«.. ..I
The annual meetim
the county
week with her grandma Moody, who “"rLf.rcrain,. nt
lexre.i it «
. honor. We listened to a fine program committee of Barry r/ . ... . ...
'has been ill In South Maple
- Qrove.
Delegates of the local U. B. fhurch with Mr* George Thompson as toost- will be held tills Friday rvmlng in the
* ...........
‘
’ o ..........................
&lt;&gt;f.
Adelbrri
the branch meeting
at Fowlerville
for mc-cvcmng.
the-evening it
It ha*
been community room of the National Bank
. The many friend"
...
.....................
.................. mistress lor
has been,
miu,
I Kama*. lor
Mr *-last
la.-t Week
were.
Mr*.
Deerta
Mevrrx
- M|,j a Catherine
..... isn
. ’.t cumplete without
...
Craven
who
kin
Milford.
week
were.
Mrs.
Devda
Meyers.
Ior clP*G°n 1,1 off leers utui tranxar.
........ .1 .........
—. ............
,,
, .
„ . Ml* AllPH
, ,, s. fl fill. ...
iravnering
isn
i complete witnoui
I. K/.I*
FX-.11
_1 n
..her
. Irhh
... with
. »«.
...
nlh.ir I,,,.,,,...
—.u.r.
Hon nt
of other
buxine*.*. ...miual
annual rret
wet.
in .dmtt.t ...It
-111 h*
I- ,'ll.&lt;(
HIM •...
iw.t Ml*
Mn. .lollO FoX
-*•'»" n‘h
h-r Ste »nh
™d,ly
ner.
She
her
Irish wit.. i. , .. Ila...
he r. recovering nicely and hope* to be Mrs Claude Walton.
I
----- --------------- ... ..
.
able to return home m the near future.
—••* **••
"Our problem.* arc large, but our
Mr and Mrs Vern Wclcher of Lacey
*
fur
usefulness
arc
isiwnt Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Will
larger."—David- W. Tvnchout, Pn-si1 Gates.
.
’
,!deht Y. M. C. A.
। Mr. and Mr*. Charley. Kenyon apenl Cara Gardner were Richard Fair- p&lt;xx1 idea* o! vanrui. nature
inrBS * v&lt;‘noa' nt‘,,re
Sunday with their son. Mr and Un child of Hastings and Burt Withy of '
PRAIRIEVII.I.E.
Chicago
Jesse Kenyon, of Hickory Comers.
i Mr .and Mr*. Danford Higgtn* rtf
WOODLAND.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bryan* and
Arthur Drake and family of Lansini
Rmemarv Sti bbnv and
d.K.hl.r lb,,.
.
Mr.
S'1 Kalamazoo.
tone »'/r.
ni.extu
x&lt;r iiil
«n,l '
*;&gt;&lt; nt-Sunday with his parent*. Mr andi rtunirhter
Winslow Martin of KelJoKK's were Sun­

CHICKEN THIEF
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Home Inspection

Service
Ol'F-TION:
flat price un Ulmr and material; a certificate xhuwing that
the building. h»x been restored lo ’'standard!' &lt;r&gt;ndlliun.

**WEI(: Hr lx xavrd time, boilirr. and money,
xured of pruprr appllratiun und nf Ihr most rl

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’iilating Board.
&gt;.1ION lx a -iliargr iiuidr for the Inxpeftion?

Dry
Cleaning

Where dd you rimw in?

I'linOliulh. however, »r n
mi ax tu be remeniliered I*

any material needed,
renew your .u&lt;|U.iintaln e

I

I1U1

Days are here!

Mr; W. Drake.
. ....
„„„
■ a'y »™*“«» «" »•»&gt;
deterioration.
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Fennels of Clover­
Mm vinlnu RM »l Bul Untlnq , ’ r' “H'S
■ ""'t':'rJ
Mr and Mr* Nott of Grand Ledge i &gt;I»1U u&gt;, —I end »lth h.r mrtnu““ *«
dale called on Mr. and ^Irs. Win
£"'! " '“i"1®" ‘
gue»t.« Friday of Dr and Mrs. Mr and Mr. Lnwrrr.rc rxul.
Chamberlain Sunday alteration '
. were
Just fill trlrpiii.iii.
'nom1,
n"d ,ltr sundav M-hu.l rl,.
Mr and Mr*. Wilbur Giji'on and sou Pultk.
Mr. and Mr. Grorqr vamdy and 1,1
“r
Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. । dauahtrr. vhllad rrlalivr. In Un.ln,
Gerald ipent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.; a
""
l»™« T1"
and Mrs F. E Demi ng were. Mr. and Sunday
Harold Martin of Chviotte.
1 r,ootl wa-* *|&gt;ent In visiting, f inning ..uu
Sunday
Mrs LaVerne Seger and two sons. Hu- ■
reading.*. All enjoyed Die event and
bert and Robert of Grand Rapid.* and; Mrs. Ralph .Leffler entertained the wish Mrs. Billing* many return* ot her
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mrs Fred Barlow* of Hastings wa* Mr. and Mr*. George Woldring of Hol- Bridge
Allh", club Thursday evening. , ",Mrs natal day
an' over Sunday‘guest of her parents, land
' V*?’ L°d*e
Mr. and Mr*. Frni Smith. Ivan and
Mr and Mrs w H Otto.
Mrs. Bauer and Mrs. Asa Steckie
TELEPHONE 2276
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Rex attendesr nn 1 Ci A moetiilg ut
Mr. and Mr* Emmon Edger of the were guests of the latter's daughter.', ....Mrs. Rosa Benham of Hastings spent the Colunfbla Hotel.
Kalamazoo
the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Karl
Edger,district were Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrf. Andrew Brandl, and C.
Thunday mgnt
Faul
|
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family of Lansing from Sunday till
Rev. w M Puffer. Supt of Bron­
Mrs J. .V Hilbert was taken to
HMr*/*hoy,Dougla** of Hastings wa*
Mr. and Mrs.‘rijul Baker and tom-lp’'n.^Sk
JjL“n.°P’ son hospital. Kalamazoo, had charge'
of the services Sunday
a guest Monday night in the home of.&gt;l&gt;' of Greenville nailed at the P. A.; . . and^|i
DOI’D CORNERS.
Sunday school next Sunday At 10
Mr and Mrs Dan Douglas*
Thoma* home Wednesday.
‘
and ul" * hwnc ln “ w«k "
The Cedar Cnx-k L A s will inert
o'clock. Regular service in tiie,eVrning &gt;ran Hfii
RumcII Laubatigh is' out of school- Mr and Mrs. Burt Baker of Lowell | Mrs. Etta Faul and grandchildren, at 7:30
at the church TfytrMay. May fi for
'
' with the tfwasle*
called nt the P. A. Thomas home SunMr*. Robert Marshall paver! to the
a”"'
"T"*
| Catherine and George, who have been
Mrs Wilder of Battle Creek wa* a t day.
beyond i*nday evening: Site wax Jovetl
WORK CALLED EOR
Mr.
‘h"
guest from Friday till Sunday in the
5-:- and Mr*. Jame* Fahrnl and’
to Flint, in visit h&lt;-r brother who re­
by all who had the pleasure of.hfr ac­
Francto *'
Mr*. Will Shepard of Lowell were!
*
5
k 2S ’?,*1 vW‘
home of her daughter. -Mi ■ F...re.U
turned with them for a vl.rii.
,
quaintance. Dir family have tin sym­
AND DELIVERE!).
,«.at
.. ui- p a. Tu™,. »»»
”r
Gorham.
'
j1S
guests
i R. Norris and , Mr. and Mr- Harry Waters nnd
pathy of the community Stw wa ; laid
A large crowd was present Saturday Tuesday,
hiiH'tal
of
Mr..
lo
rest
in
our
cemetery
.Monday
The
.Pauline him! grandma Waters spent
week.
evening at the Glass Creek Grange. Mr*. Andrew Roush and Mrs. Alice
Sunday with Hie former's daughter,
The Alumni of the Woodland town­ profusion of Bower* attested thc'&lt; !«x-m
hall and enjoyed lhe bountiDll supper Buchclder of Hastings were guest* of
Norn.*' Sunday wen-. .Mr. and Mrs Fred Jotteif
school will hold their annuiil ban­ of her, many friend-.
and the fine program PU‘ on following lhp former's mother. Mrs. Mary Lou; ship
Mrs Neeley’ |nus&lt;-&lt;1 away Sunday. Mr
J. Pulley. Sarah aud - Mr. and Mr* Cha* .Crouse of Hasquet in the schoolhouse May 13 with
It. Hope the achievement ladle* will Henney. Friday.
She has Lived here only u short tun
tiiit-.x were caller:, nt Will Carl’;. Kun,
J
Cha*.
Teeter
of
Sunfield
as
toastmasMrs.
Mary
. favor us w-vtlv another evenltut/ eriU’rMr* M
“ru Lou Henney returned' ter The Ladies' Aid Society of the Burial will be near Jackson winch *-••
............
future, j home from Hastings Friday much im-;. South Brethren church will serve the formerly her home We
Phone ?5f»l.
Haxtingx. Mich. tainment in the not to distant
syin- of Harting:k Hammond of Kalamazoo were
Baitin'. and
; Mr. nnd Mr* WllluMlJ ~
....’ proved from her recent Hines*.
pqthy to tlw family.
.
at Henry B&gt; ik-map's Sunday.
।
banquet.
!
■
Mr. und Mrs Sam Mott of Hastings
daiighn-is of Kalamazoo
were Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Llewellyn f';b moved to ter &gt;•: Kal.inm . Mi
mid Mr. Shutter aud Mr ami
Mr "nd Mrs.-Donald Gager and
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guest* ul their patents. Mr. and Mrs. called .on Mrs. Mary Lou iiennevi
.their
new
’
lioimut
Grant!
terl^r
T.w-.-.mlk
•wnnwiiiauit
c
J | baby spent the week end with her
Monday;
iFrangi* Gorham,
day. We wish tlwm miccp
t.ir iiei mtriv fecovi'
U; P«**nt* ,n Hartford.
■
Mr and Mrs. F. C. Tubberer
„
- ­
Onontiych Dunn, who has been visspending. several days with the for
iting ins uncle. Clyde Ruell, tui&lt; fam­
mer’s brother and wife at Kingsley.
ily
joined
hto
parents
in
their
new
Mrs. Ala Rogers of Battle Creek was
a culler ut the Frank Bryan's home home in Tustin. Michigan this week
where they recently moved from Kala­
Saturday..
mazoo.
Rev. C. A. Glass is the blind evange­
Mr. and Mr*. Glen Covert of Lake
list nt the U. B. church this'week and
spent Sunday with Mnt. Han­
next and no Sunday evening services Odessa
will be held at the local M. E. church nah Wright
Miss Mildred Williams of Muon
during this-tune.
sjient
the
week1, end with lier parents
, Mrs Campbelle is home now after Mr. and Mrs.
bell William*

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Mrs. Glen England und children
Gieger who has been suffering from were
Grand Rapids visl{ors Friday
the effects of the flu.
PhyUU returned home,with them
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Surrarrer were Mis*
to *|*nd the week end
,. ..i
in Hastings
IIU-UUK-' on vuaiiwaa
business .iaiuiu»&gt;.
Saturday.
Mrs. George Thompson was the'‘ Mr and Mrs. Neal Wulrath nf Nasliguert of Mr*. Don Putnum at Has- । ..lie came Wednesday for an indennite stay with Mrs. Katherine Faul
| tings Friday.
'
I The Ladies* Aid Society of the
Sunday guests ut the home of Mr.
aim Mr* Ernie Tooker were. Mr. and Methodist church will hold their
।
Mrs. Ray Tooker. Mr and Mrs Mc­ monthly meeting at the church Wed­
Bride of Wayland and Mr. nnd Mrs nesday. May 4 Club No. 4 will serve
, rapper. Lena yelte. Chairman.
Maloney of Hopkins.
.
Mr and Mrs Adam Endres were inj A very large crowd enjoyed tlie play
put on by the Junior* ut the school­
Hasting* Friday on business
...., house Friday evening. April 23 This
Miss Louise Wolcott and.*'
l ownsenu were
were visiting
visiune Mfs
mr* v u Wol- i
P*&gt;y ‘n ,hf' c
Cast
Townsend
entt in r-rnnrf
Ranids^xevernl
davs last I “•*■ f°H0,,rs: Minnie Strange. The houseMt U&gt; C.n.n.1 R.WU. Kvenl d.&gt;, l.,t |
„ Jh,
K&gt;[h

Mr and Mr. w«xlb.cl and ..oddl-i
dr«&gt; ol Brlkvur apent Mtmdn witln ARn

Tornadoes Sweep State
with Regularity/

i,’

niald Allr; w,ltpr. Ia]J.

Vurn-T were
Mr. and Mrs Frank Yarger
were Vlo&gt;cl- &gt;” PUtSUit Of Pete. NcDtC ClITin; tls Qvtrtt T“dd’ A 'illager. Stary M11­
guests of Mr. and Mrs Colernan
—..... ... ler. Mrs. Scott, un e*caj»ed lunatic.
Battle Creek Bunday.
Mohler; Jonathan Black, a law­
Victor Steckle of Lansing to spend­ Alene
yer, Floyd McVay; Jack Martin, u
ing ■ few* days with his parents. Mr i friend of Lucille Evans. Lawson Smith:
and Mr*. Asa Steckie.
.
Each line of Firestone Tires—designated by tread decign and
Pete,
his
chauffeur. Vshe Rusli; Amen
Word was received Saturday of the
name —is built with quality and construction t.hat excel that of
INUM11K of Mr*. C- A. CurtUa, at the Hill, in pursuit of Sally Ann. Richard
•pecial brand mail order tires sold at the same price*.
f
home of her mere. Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Brodbeck: a watchman. Arthur Val­
entine; a,ghost. Dean Cunningham.
iat West Palm Beach. Florida
Drive itr today and let u* show you the Extra Values in
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Brandt and
Firestone Tires. Sec cross sections and make your own compari­
HICKORY CORNERS.
family of Lansing were Sunday guest^ Tlw WM
,UU1. uof, lMC
vm,,Juniors
the ..n.u,,
Kellogg /Agrisons with special brand mail order tires. Now it the time to equip
th’ s*y,cr* h***01*- Mr- a,wl Mr&gt;-1 cultural High school will give their
your car and save money, for prices were never so low.
..
‘r
.
\» ,
,,|I P&gt;W.
Friday
piaj. "Tea Toper
iuu,. Tavem."
*
rjiuaj evev»rMix* Norma Cool
. May 6
arf '
Mi«
cool i*
is recovering nicely! mni
mng..May
6. 7^ ‘ln the
"
from an opcrauon for lhe removal of. Arlenr Swanson. Marceline Campbell ■
her tonsil*.Monday.’
Ix.P Dixon. Thelma Ford. William I
Sunday guests at the home* .of Mr . Rupe. Antu van Dam. Wtlm* Ford !
.md Mrs. Noviskey and Mr. and Mr* ■ Douglas Gathder. Gordon Armour.1
Surrarrer were. Mr and Mrs. S. E । Arthur Merrick. Gordon. Bera. Manon
OLDFIELD TYPE__________
.Johtuon and Mrs. F W Ingatobe and) Borman. Ethel VanLuWe and Eloise
I Corwin Noviskcy and Mis* Augusta Newkirk.
&lt;».h ZHc. *r«rL'7
* i^r-LT
Hinckley of Grand Rapid.*.
, About eighteen students at Kellogg
Cellotti ji
S.M
Mafc
Lj Mr*. Noviskcy and daughter* J&lt;*e-. school are planning to take Smith
Smith
phine and Eleanor and *on* Ruisell Hughes' agricultural project* thee comcom-I!
j and Glen and Mix. Helen Boughner Ing
•— season.
----4.40-21 .
S4.79 s 9.30 6.00-2011.D. •10.85 •21.24
6.00-2211.
D.
11.00
22.50
were
\guest*
Sunday
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Little Kendall Chapman, son of Mr
4/50-20 .
10.38
5.35
I
Oscar
Vanltnpe
of
Jrving.
.
and Mrs Hugh Chapman, is at Bnr- L00-20II.D. 14-05
28.42
i! S0-21...
5.43
10.54
i Freeport and Caledonia played base­ geu hospital having had a mastoid!
ball at the Freeport diamond Friday, operation.
TRUCK AND BUS TIRES
4.75-19....
0.33
1X.32
wore 17 to 5 in favor ofJhe local team
meron Aiaricr
Theron
Aldrich to under the doctor's!
5.00-19
*.*5
1».9« 3O»5 11.D. • 15.45 •29.90
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brant of Cale- care at present
I donia were guest* of Mr and Mrs ' a full house Friday evening allend5.00-20.......
13.10 32x6 H.D.
0-75
1V.SO 51.00
Hamllton
and
Beverly.
Friday.
.
C
d
the
minstrel
comedy ' Fblderar at
5.25-18.,
14.00 31x7 H.D.
7.53
30.40 70.00
Mr. and Mrs. George Woldring of Kellogg school.
*
5.35-21—
15.82 6.OO-2OH.D. 14.50
•.15
28.14
। Holland and Mis* Marie Burgess and. Friday. April 29 lhe Methodist
. MU* Ruth George of Kalamazoo spent I Protestant L. A. 8. will meet for sup5.50-18___
10.80 6.50-2011. D. 10.30 31.02
•.35
tlie week end with-Mr and Mr*. F. E--j per
.
i&gt;er at
al lhe
the church basement.
5.50-19___
•.4« 10.40 7.50-2011. It. 20.45
51.00
■ Deming.
.
..
1
Rev. and• -Mrs. -Edward Swadling;
; Mrs. p. A. Thoma* visited her sis­■ went Friday to Flint lo remain over!
6.00-18H.D 10.05 80.00 9.00-20H.D. 40.50 90.40
ter-in-law. Mrs. Susie Baker at the! the week end and attend the golden'
6.00-19H.D. 10.85 21.04 9.75-2011. D. 01.05 120.00
j Pennock hospital Sunday.
wedding of Mrs. Swodllng* parents ।
: Mr. and Mrs P. A Thomas called oni
Mrs. Albert Knowles and Mr*. H. ( ’
the former'* brother and *iater. Mr*.■ Armour attended the Kinsley L. A S
' Abe Thomas, and Mrs. Susie Baker of! at Mrs Goodrich's near Bauflckj.i
Lake Odessa Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vlvern Cook, ai
Among those who attended the Na-'
daughter. April 21.
■
tional P. T. A. convention at K*la-:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDowell ot’ maxoo last week were. Mrs. O. Har-1
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. F.. ringion. Mrs L. Snlffen. Mr*. F.|
E Deining Thursday.
Brown. Mr*. Lee Burdick. Mn. JodonSunday caller* at the F. E. Darningt and Mrs. Uchty.,
Firestone concentrate all their world-wide resources in build­
ing only complete lines of quality tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining,
•park plug* and accessories ferule through Firestone Service
Dealers and Service Stores.

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1

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Windstorm February 11. 1612. The barn was insured. One caw
was kllkd-and-wwlaiurance upon the livestock.

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Paying to Its Policy-Holders During This
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Many Uninsured—Losing All!
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- splendid reputation for Fair and Satisfactory Adjustment of Loss­
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46 Years Successful Operation

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�THt HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 77. IMt
Miss Ada Michael teaveroif Friday
-x_ Detroit
.. where
------she
------... make
—her
i—
Laming over lhe week end.
for
will
mim Durol ivy Long was home from future home
- --------------------I Omni! tUi-Lt. owr 111. •«&lt; .nd
“r
Mr. mrrat B L«l» .nd
XU. Un. Ltrlur vW.al MU tor.:
“*
James Bristol was in Grand Rapid*' Hlnch ot KiUaux over tu Wtek U * todtw , , , _______
on Monday on burinass,
J NAT'L. AUXILIARY PRESI'Kim Sigler
went to Milwaukee'Iwu—ub
Thursday on a business trip.
Midland Pirk. Gul! lake, to .pend the
DENT VISITING STATE
Mr?. Edith Bonnell spent the week summer.
i
end al her home in Fife Lake

BULBA AND SHRUBS
WERE DISCUSSED. SUGGESTIONS FOR BEAU•
' .TIFYING GARDENS
The Home Department of lhe Worn-1
en’a club held 11k meeting Friday, April
M. in room 110 ut the Central school 0. I. Gregg From M. 8. 0. Gave
। building at Ihrce o'clock The'presi­
IntereltiQg Addrcsi Here
|
dent. Mrs.. Nfcllle Crow, presided and
after a short business meeting. Mrs
On Saturday Afternoon
Marfan Goodyear, chairman of the
Mr. 6- I, Gregg, ot the horticultural;
Home Departmeht. introduced Mrs J. department of tire m b. C.. gave a' very I
Mohler, who had charge of the pro- iplerestlng a*.well w* practical lecture;
I gram MIm Mohler. Hcconqianicd by at Live auditorium at the Central school!
'Mrs.
Faulkner of Middleville, sang two building Saturday afternoon. He began'
bion
college over ti»
tlw Mir
week und
end.
ion coiieae
Kaianuaoo.
i
&lt;—Rummage Sale On
। numbers, which were much enjoyed. his talk by stating that a curved line
Frank Annable and T 8. K. Reid
: Mrs A, W - Woodburnc gave a short ■ !s aiway- more beautiful than aMr. and Mrs. Ray Branch ente^
Saturday; May 7
were in Detroit Thursday on buaint** tamed Mr. and Mrs Johnson of Grand
A flnf mcenng of the American Le- ' talk on early spring bulbs, their plant- straight line and should be kept in
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Annable spent Rapids on Sunday.
| glon AuXffiary wa. held orrTThvusday, kmg. grouptiiE. Wil and care. Mrs. V R mind when planting trees mr shnibFriday in Lawton on Legton Welfare
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Window of • evening gf lut week. At Mwt time'iWiningcr. in her charming way. told bcry for beautifying purixxteb. Curved'
work.
Grand Rapids called on Dr. D. D Waiplans were made and committers np- of a visit with her grandmother to a line* sliould always ive used when
Mr* D. M- White of Cedar Springs ton Friday evening.
I pointed for a public .upper on Wed-’ i very old lady * "friendship garden." of planning walkr. and drives where th?
visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Amer on
.
Mrs Loy Royer and baby of Grand iwsdny evening. May 4. in the Leglqn ; the “long ago.” when people exchanged spare I* available.
Sunday*
trees, shrubs, plants und seeds und the
Tall shrubs should be used for
Mr-'and Mr* rh.. n
Rapids are guests of Mr. and Mr*, room*, the price to b. 25 cenu per ! garden was filled with loving mem­
Al^lrere tn0«TCrook thia week.
(Plate Mr. Henry Mulder will have
*cr‘*n* tor unsightly places, and re­
taitau
’
’
I Mr. uta Mr. Hollo Vkl. .nd tundy ^"- »'J'■»
’ cries and each bush and plant held a' miunber when plan vug slpubbtrry and
Mr.
ana
an.
iwuo
vieie
ana
niinuy
:
W
,
”
--------------place ail Rs own. Her subject wuaI etergreetu around the house to haw
■.uoimsti.
.........
. . guest*
........■ ..Arfitou £
b. the
tee und
Vermontville were „...
Bunday
lh,e tlrkrt commit
&lt;wnm&gt;ttee
and Mr*.
Mrv
K. E. Humphrey haa returned from of
..
...
—.
—
.
Xfn«Mae Ili.ittJi
Roush I*
la rlmlrniMti
clnurman nf
of lhe
the tllnn.k
dining early native shrubs and site spike of live tallest at tlu- comer* and tn.
the Muuafraa. *urna&lt;. peach, wild; lower ones beneath the window*.
Plainwell where he has been spending Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook.
room committee
■.
tlie winter.
Mrs. J. E. McElwain and Mrs M A
planned
i
w
tts very n,rc- r~-------b!llb °----”cc btl,1«'
The place for a rock gnqten is some­
Another activity that was . planned;
“ ""
. M.y
.. . ' "■&gt;
vrrv
much nwrt lust now M
and Milan
within; where in the rear of the house and
Mr. and Mr*.'Charley Kelley ol Jack- Lambie were In tanking on Friday call­ mu a rumnuKF ul. lor Salurdw.
n.oeh
• *on spent Bunday with hl* father, M. ing on Mrs Mabel Btebbin*
7. mr d.y only. In U» Lulon r.»m. lte
’.on a hill side or sIo-,m- and if-such lx
W Kelley.
.
■“•'‘&gt;■7.”'
Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew Kemp of Bat­ Eon. rr.rmmr of UC.UMI l&gt; uwd f. «".'f »
' not natural the ground shjmd be built
Mrs Mary Burgess sjwnt Sunday tle Creek were guest* of Mr and Mrs coniributr rfofiany of all kind.- or anr — ‘ ,uU*
lurbal&gt;
■■ *’*' iij&gt; to appear that wa?r The reason for
with Mr. and Mr*. Donald McQuarrie C. F. Finstrom on -Saturday.
other .rUM that ray hr Mid Mr.
u’,
Co.uur.u ; .i
, rock garden 1* v&gt; furnish mol*fur&gt;
of East Delton.
, 71*ar"
■■» pla»l»
Mr. and Mrs Harry Owen and two Larry Kunklr and Mr. Strrllny ftoy/,loPIr "■
Mr. Winfred Scott of Howel! wa* a son* of Portland w
„v Sunday guests
*ra. m fhnra.- ’n-.r,- nwht bo?M*
"n he i wcrc tot
vvr13
&gt; W
«“*•f,nnn- bulb
.
ul buried
u---were
be
two thirds beneath
to Sfd£c2d£Tamriel
aI“1 Ona- being'
*«‘d should
ggc*t of Mr and.Mr*. Lewis Stanton of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iwuhath
tSiTwhS hX rl.7mn, this
equalled M.000 the furface and live plapt* should bover the work end.
i yrl Raymond Wlndeknecht arid
the kind that naturally or In a wild
'Iat' Jive
1,vc ne
*
r
n
*"
n,lun,' an
Mr und Mr*. Basil Smith of Jack- Mrs. Theodore Knopf have been visit- spring, that could be .wld to advan-1X^wiwir tength o'’the* sm e- Mate
near rocks. uw®
Geranium*
and“ II
lip
the \bo f length of the *|&gt;ec- 4jfJ|
son visited Hustings relatives and mg in Kalamazod’for a few days.
tags at thi* rummage sale.
H’ run «•
g rucfe girdfn H
trum. J' rate bwith^aa^ diffwent A!10th,r thought id- '.hat the round
frlenda over the. Cweek
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane. Mrs. WaL
An item
Hem ui
of mterrav
interest to
to Auxiliary
Auxiliary SSkted*
. end.
.
«•»&lt;An
lustrated
--------.,
—
' visit .................................
uron^aa*
■ to---J4
Knickerbocker and friend iaCe Osborn and MIm Gertrude Bentl&lt; &gt; women is the
in Michigan of flu­
or Detroit were Sunday guests of his were
In Grand Rapids
on Monday
naiinnai president.
nrMM-nt Mr* pt
&lt;-h A
a wh
----------------------(national
Fr.-d
Wil-. :be aoollshed a» well a&gt; the whitewashed
Mrs. Effie Vrooman of Frankfort was
Mrs. Williams'
grandmother, Mrs. Theodore Jones.
was !I Rain*
Ram* of Tuckahoe.
Tuckahoe, N
N. Y
Y. Mis.
nuusiuv ,uid 9"rd’-ni' There were many in­* (.tones used for border*.
. .
I
.... -------.... of J_.u
j
.»•on“Sunday
L-t.
»Url HurteUcr and c«Urd here last—week-by
the ...
death
will be in Battle “Creek
and' trrertlng discussion* and exchange of i In speaking /if the new homes that I
!.
tm-i1
««**«-«•* and this was one of thr are.built.now. the »t;dp of orchltec|ur ■
r.imiij oi south Bownc spent Sunday her cousin. Mr*. Clarence Bennett.
! Monday May «1 and
nnri ■»2 to attend' ”»»-«.
.is different in many ideals and one tn
with Mr. and Mrs Warren Rousli.
Mr. und Mrs Jack Jackson of De­ ‘ First arid Thirteenth Districts' birth-'‘n0!tt &lt;nMab|e meeting* of the year.
Mrs Virgie Bradley and Mrs V. L troll were gucate of Mr and Mrs I day party at lhe American Legion and !
~
....
; Pairticular I* placing the jwrch in Ute II
Wolcott of Grand Rupids spent Thurs- clarence Goucher over lhe week end No. 100 hroptlal* at Camp Outer A&gt;
«&gt;*»
back of tiie hou c instead of the front I
r. M
„ with Mrs
„_..uKeith Daniels.
| Mr
&gt;pcpl Su|j
day P.
| and Mrf H p
one o'clock on Sunday a luncheon will’
,
.
, which make* it. desirable -that the I
Mr. nnd Mrs Jack Snyder of South day in Lansing With Mr. and Mrs. Or­ i. ,rr.rd .&lt; Uw Ammjr. I&gt;«»n ha--' ,
*“■&gt;«"&lt;■ —n ”
back yard alunijd b- made into 1A1 out- HI
Hastings were Sunday, guests of Mr. ville Perkins, who have ipoved to ilia’, ,.1UI. !&gt;«■ pru» »'ins M ant. A din-.
a
S' « ',
................
room with shrubbery and III
nrr .nd aSnuon *rr tn te hrtd
Ut.
UdWtter WrntH « W; M&lt; tl...- door living
.
and Mrs Smith Sherman of Rutland. city,
'
One of the Hart, Schaffner and Marx Three Guards­
Mrs. Carrie Montgomery has re­
Mr. and Mr.i. Albert Hubbar4 of De­ m-t T.arn at 6 1. Bunday night, tiria *'1'- t!ll‘trh tn t-n-apwl on Wrdrw'das BtmtWl
Hbrubjxry
like tlie Spina should.'
.«■
and
turned from a five weeks* visit with Mr. troit were guests of Mr and Mrs. II ,S |»r pUlt. It tl&gt;-n- ar” any- o, 'evening. Bouquets of. pu-.-y willows .nd
men suits for spring. A conservative model i"n navy
decorated tiie tabic*. and the never be pruned at the ton and never
and Mrs. Lloyd DcLano of Battle Creek. George Hubbard Friday night and Sat­ the local Auxiliary members who wish daffodils
;
blue—a tine herringbone weave. Spring suits this
at the bottom. AU the pruning that
inun
served
a
splendid
dinner
Mrs- Warren Roush and daughters urday.
to make reservation* lor the luncheon;'
should be given the.gptrva is the trim­
year aye $16.50 and up. Fine quality characMrs.
Agnes
Thcmixson
ftlieii
tlie
j»Winnie and Dorothy und Mrs. Keith
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ross of Lake or dinner, please notify Mr*. Don
ming .away a! the dead wood ahd Hit.
terizeii our stock.
Daniel* were in Battle Creek Saturday. Bluff, III., were guests of Miss Jean Foreman before Friday. April 20. On ; Mtlon pf toasunistreM very capably, her should be done immediately, after
Mrs. Ella Powell and son. Floyd Ro** on Friday. All *prnl tlw- week end Monday, a caruvaii-* wfil'- gu to the!j introduction and rerpoiix*.'. being very blooming. Never before. One suggestion
Cadwailader. were Sunday callers. «t in Grand Rapids.
Children's Billet at Otter Like where!'■ clever anti appropriate
was tliat too many trees should not be
Glen Cadwallader
s on
the
——-—• —
- -River
Mr.road
and ' Mrs. L V Bessmer and Mr &gt;a luncheon will also be scried, to which1
as trees need space for growing
by Mr.- Mamie frahberer, Mira Lillian. planted
Wendell
of ......
and ......
Mrs iF. E- Johnston were
in ....
Orandjall arc iiiiiim.
invited. r-iruw
Please oc
be *ure
sure io
to notify'
. Mr. and
• -Mrs.
------- -- Gladstone
-------- -- —
"... ...
nil
and when crowded are. not a&gt; beauti­
rar,fl Rapids
Manida wa,r«
Ctii*u4&lt;av guests -«r
—■-» Friday, the _men
__ .u.l..
Grand
were Sunday
of «*
Rapid*
attending the)Mrs.. Foreman If you wish to attendj allV' Thuivr responding for tlie daughters., ful as with room around them. The
Both were splendid. The .qteaker for same idea applies to shrubbery. Roses
her grandmother. Mr*. Theodore Jones. Bhrlng cfrcmonies.
nr aj| these flutetions
the evening was Mri A. W. Wood• Mr. and Mir- Harry Waters und
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborn and
--------- —
» ------------liun&lt;e &lt;»f this city, who gave an excel­ and flowers should have a garden espe­
daughter Mclha und Miss Ixsuise Gow- Mr. Gertrude Itentley
fienlley were dinner I DINNER AND SHOW
SHOWERS
'
ER'
for that purpose.
,
lent talk about the various stages In cially
er were in Grand Rapid* laid Wcdncr- , guests of Dr. and Mr*. —
• r of--------Hook&gt;
Grand
While lhe subject of his talk was
FOR RECENT BRIDE. I the life of a daughter. frjjD.babyhood
Rapids op Sunday
Beautifying Farm Homes" the Infor­
m
.x* Manon Lampiirre
uampnere attended
.uenaea al
a- .o,‘ Thu^y erenuig. April Hth tu-mnturit"
Mr. and Mrs J M. Townsend olid
Miss
mation
and
suggesttonr.
ingave
will be
banquet fur
for art
sunentsors in
Lyle Rork,11,11 - Nrrf
h Miclt
gan
Musical t."lection ■&gt; were rendyred* by
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ‘Lee btiiiiiu'-i
.iri nuiiemadrs
in KM*-!
Kava-&lt; ”
." —
-- - -------—
Michigan
I tastings
manx. Saturday evening and was one Avenue,
Aw',,u- cnterialiivd «'»
witiv
’• '•a
Mi.-.-&lt; r- Norma, and NTIda Cool. Mrs &lt;a ily applied by any one wip is inand famljy of South Boston on Sun­ maroo
tere.wd in beautifying their home *urday.
uf ih'* epeakurs on thejprogriim.
juhowcr and pot luck dinner for Mrs.| Merle Nceb. ,&lt;nd Miss Florence Skeoch.i roundings.
.
Mm. Romaine Clark and son Jack
Mr. and Mr*. Forrest B. Lutic and ■ Charles Hifinphrey. u recent bride, the: Mrs, Glen perkins led/the group m
.vta, appropriate number?.
of Lansing were over Sunday guests of children und Mr., and Mr*. F. E. lane i i-ucsts being ■ Mr*. Humphrey* former;i singing rt
several
Austin DeLong Is home after spend-1 and other relatives here.
Mn. Mab&lt;-1 Clark und Mix.. Helen of Saranac* were'guests nf Mr. and associate*-a? the Hastings Manu!actur-f Tiie- iinora'wp and Ix ncdiction were Mr and Mrs. Howard Shaffer and iiig two weeks, visiting ins daughter.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Clair Van Syckle and
Clark.
• (given by Mrs. A E Wynn.
Mrs C. Burr Lunt- al Pontiac Sunday. *"« C°'■ Mi, Irene Johnson und Eugene of Mrs. Ramond Blower of Brooklyn.
Games were enjoyed und prizes i
------------------------------------- |
Mr.■ and- Mrs—C---------------------------'L. Nevins of Otsego'
Mr*. Mamie Webb culled on George
E. H. Pate und daughter. Mary EUtaj Plainwell spent the week end with
FA$T NQBLE GRANDS.
Mr. and Mre. Clair Van Syckle at- , Webb*, who is- living in his homo at
pnd Jay c. Nevin* of Plu'inwclt were' bc-th. of Detroit vislled Mr. «iuj Mr* tiwardetj to Mr., Wilkes for high score (
n.0|lds p, Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Shaffer and tended a family reunion at the home Hastings, after spending the winter
Sunday guest* &lt;if Mr. und Mrs John E. C. Edhiond* Friday night* and Sat- and Mr.- Humphrey received consuls- ( Thl. K,.,&gt;.krth
■ Hofner.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
McAdams
of
at Dowling with his son. W B. Webb
McLeod.
uiday, the link- .girl remaining for
Ati
t,u no,.. TU bttdtndteA“S od«k
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Noetn and near Siiaftsbury Sunday.
and family
r
' Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Smith and several week*
•
; daugf)tcr.'Marian, of Chicago is sjwndK
Wess Shaffer and Clayton Webb
Mr,
und Mrs Raymond Blower and
Jack and Misses Louise and Marjory, Mrs. Lana-Burroughs and Mr. and :
:
lovely
gifts.
mg
a
few
days
at
their
summer
home
family
ot
Brooklyn
ipenl
the
week
made a business trip to Battle Creek
UuAvr were in Lansing on Saturday Mrs. Reginald Michael returned on.
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l^eLved by Mrs. Orplm Liriington rin'1
:
Honoring
a
recent
bride.
Mrs.
Cltartes
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, end with Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Shaffer Friday.
afternoon.
j Tuesday irom Oakland. California.'
' helpers. Mrs. Nellie Gower hail ciiarg*' . here.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank K Hyatt of Jo-, wjierc tl)cy have been spending the Humphrey, m &lt;• Rcalha Weeks. Mrs. of the dimtu: room. The tables were I
Bertha Slnklcr entertained wfth a mis-1
liet.-Ill.. were guests of Dr. pud Mrs.- winter months.
very prettily decorated With sjirlnglt
C. E. Hyatt and family from Saturday; Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Textcr and Mr. 1
ii
I. u,«K present The
1hr,
w. CTO,M„,
o,
till Monday
i
and Mr*. X*. R. Wininger were in Ionia HI»Wn
was Xpent in playing Ptogresprogre.*-1!taUons b • ^rs KcbriWc, ol Vermont-i
Mr. and Mrs. John McLravy I were' on Friday, evening, calling on Mr and evening
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hl8?' I Sue Tn5rb;M Mr^E B^kte™ "nd
gue t! of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Mcllravy Mrs Milne Patrick. They found Mr.'^.t.' io, tu i.;,.., S'”5r"*SSr
and family of Lansing from Wedncs-i Patrick recovering nicely from his rc- ‘Smith high .-core for the men Mr. und JJng/bV
Alrrman
day till Saturday.
cent injuries. .
Mrs Mabel Clark and Miss Jennie
Mr*. E J. Mger of Jackson. Miss Mjxtori™ WkM ™.i™t .be
McBain attended a meeting ot County. Marceline Edger of Albion and Ralph solation.
1
music playCci by Messrs Bishop.:
A two h$tiree luncheon whs served. Karrnes and ^hute that wvre much rn-l
Normal principal*
and critics in. Thayer fot Chelsea were here Friday
Marsipll on Soturda)
। night to -attciid. the Teacher*' club :After a very enjoyable evening the joyed. Members were present from Ver-;
Mrs. D. L. Christian visited Miss: play und visit Miss Julia Rock and MU* 'bridal couple were taken - on an old- montville and Nashville, Frcfpart pot'
fashioned trailer ride.
Charlotte Lake of LaiiMng on Saturday । Eleanor Edger
being repreMmted. Tlie -next meeting!
and Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Luke! Mbs Grace Edmond* returned on' Many lovely and useful gift* were
“c,v will be at Nashville some time in June.I
spent Sunday liicre also
Monday from .a-veral months' stay tn! r,'S!'l'&lt;d by the bride aiid* groom. They
Mr nnd Mr*. F. L. Bauer and Mr.'Detroit .with a friend, in Xnn Arbor! *“■ '*' at home to their friend* in
Freeport
I* manae-r
manager uf
of aa
und Mrs.-J. M. Toufiuend were in Al-■ with-Mr*. Grace Bauer, and was mL"*
”0" 'where
rherc lie
•'•' u
Members oi th* cast of • Lilies ot the
.
legan Monday night, where Mr*. Bauer Adrian over the week end with MU.. 'store
1
Field" wire very pleasantly entertained
installed the o. E. S. officer*.
i Louise Porter.
on Monday evening by Miss Emily Me- .
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Shcfwood of ' Cecil Smith and Mrs. Joiin Nuyen ol 1CHARMING DINNER FOR
Elwaln. who directed the .play. At 1
j
Ionia mid Mr^. Bert Fairchjid of Kalumaroo called on Mr. and Mrs
PROSPECTIVE BRIDE. bridge. Mtss Jean Rn» had high score:
Grand Rapid* were in the city on Sat-: Burt Tinkler last week, enroute to
A lovely dinner cliarming in all its for the-ladies apd D. A. VanBusklrk for ,
urday enrdute to Kalamazoo.
i WoodlafM. Mr*. Nuyen s ulster. Miss :apiKilnimtnt* was given by. Mis* Bea­ the men. Sixteen guests ^ere present.'
. Mr. and Mrs Don Reamer of tedar Audrey Smith, of Woodland returned trice Goggins. Miss Alice Bruton, and
Sprmgs^were Sunday guests of Mr. and to Kalamazoo with her.
Ml** Louise LyBarkcr at lhe latter*
MYs C. J. Lahr. The Reamer Children! Mrs. Merle Br»01l&lt;-Jd and Jack from |home. 707 W. Green s^eet - Monday
Ten guests were delightfully enter-1
were guest* of Mr. mid Mrs. A. H. Brill Milo and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox of ।night. Iionoring Miss Gertrude MUli-r. tallied ut a waffle luncheon by Mrs.!
and family
. Battle Creek vLilted Mr. and Mrs. 8. B whose approaching marriage to Mr. C. W.
... Clark#
_____ on Friday, honoring ML*Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulz of Grand Wilcox the first of the week. Mr Wil- Manon Becker u. an eveijl of Muy 2nd : Ada Michael.
Michiel
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Rapids .'pent the week end with Mr cox is better and 1* able to be about
Red ru.M*» {entered tlw small tables
and "SllTnCcith Daniel. Mr. -and Mrs.. the house, which ull are glad lo know where tlw twelve guests weir seated,
CARLTON CENTER.
Derwood Smith of Kalamazoo were- Mr. and Mr... A- J. Veddcr and Mr. ।dauity place earth and boutonnieres
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sundpy vUutars.
: nnd Mr*. Floyd Gaskell acre in Laiuing serving
;
As fine a display of memorial art work as ever shown on
for favors.
Crockford were. Mr. and Mr*. Vet
Mrs. Julia Pbttcr and Mr*. D. L. on Sunday and called on Mr*. Verne
Following the four-course dinner tire OversmitW and Mr and Mr*. Milo
our floors—If you find something here you want we will give
Moribund visited in Kalamazoo on Johnson at lite hospital. They found I
Anspaugh of Holmes ciiurch vicinity.
Saturday aiid Sunday. Mrs. Potter unv Mrs Johruon making a splendid recav- sorial
:
shower, the location of the gifts
Mrs. Frank Hosmer is convalescing
you a special discount for the next 30 days.
the guest'of Mr. and Mrs. Leals Stolle cry from her recent seriou* operation, ibeing concealed in balloons which were nicely from her long and serious ill­
and Mrs. Northland visited Iter sister, i M™- Marie Johnston Carter and blown up and broken to reveal the ness. Miss GcrtAdc Cok or near
Mr*. Mattle Moarcy.
-I daughter Mary Ellen of Pasadena. ■ Hiding places.
Everywhere in this triode area you will find in the cemeteries
Woodland Is assisting her with her.1
Mr. and Mrs. C, A- Kerr a-ere in Calif., are guest* of the former* par­
Clever games, original and personal household duties.
handsome memorials erected by us 15 to 25 years ago—standing
Pioneer. Ohio. Tuesday attending the enU, Mr. and Mr*. Finley Ji/nulon tn nature helped lo pass this most
Elton ■Marlow ol Grand Rapids spent •
funeral of John
Ewing, prominent Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Johnston of Grand pleasant evening.
just as fine and perfect as the day they were erected—unaffected
the week ciqi with his parents.- Mr
business man of_________
at place, who died Rapids were also here over tlw week
Those present u-,idc from tlw three and Mis. Elmer Marlow.
... evening at Angola. cn&lt;J
suddenly Saturday
luxtesac* were Miura Irene Foley.
by time or storm.
Some in the community gutlicredjit
James
who has—
been
Ind.. h&lt;»PHal. Mr. Ewing and Mr. Kerri Mr*.--------------Caldwell,
-- --------------------. ;Mary Barry. Mary Streeter. Margaret
the
St.
E.
church
Saturday
aftenfodn
were members of a somewhat famous-spending the winter In Ann Arbor with and Florence
O’Donftpll, Florence
male quartet .tome 30 years ago he her daughter. Miss Gladys Caldwell, Trclb. Loyola Bechtel and Madeline and cleaned the church yard; a'much
needed Improvement.
singing the flr*l tenor part. His pastor, was the guest of her sisters.- Mrs. J LyBarker, Grand Rapids
Dr. Russell H. Bready. conducted, the A Wooton and Muses Nonna. Ada and
Howard Daniel* of Hastings visited
services and Mr. Kerr at the request of Helen Michael, over the week end. leav- O. E. 5. ELECTION AND
James Carpenter. Saturday.
thc Ewing family, sang a solo.
. ing today for her home in Hesperia.
Is our 25-years reputation for doing to our customers as we would
Tin- Carlton LAS will meet with
INSTALLATION MEETING.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend wcnljo Grand
George Endsley and Voile Grace of
Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Henney for pot
Al the animal meeting of Hustings
be done by—and placing on the cemetery lot the identical piece
Raiiids yesterday to attend a meeting Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crakes of Cluipter No. 7 O. E. S- held Tuesday luck supper Thursday. May Sth. Evcryof tlie Republican Slate Central Com- covert. Mr. and Mrs. Beit Huiidennaii evening. April 10. the following officers oue invited.
of monumental work ordered. . All we ask is that you give us an
mittce and a tea at the Panllind given and Garret and Bob Jacobson of Grand ।were elected:
Baptismal service* by the 8. D. Ad­
by the ladles on Tuesday afternoon. Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Will Burkett
opportunity to show you our work.
Worthy Matron—Mildred I. Haney. ventist church were held Saturday altMr. ind Mrs. Townsend are In attend-;und sori of Lansing were guests of Mr.
emoon at Middle lake when ten young'
Worthy Patron—J. M. Townsend.
ancc at the Republican state conven-iand Mrs. James Endsley over the week
Associate Matron—Elizabeth Asha I- people were bapt ised by‘.Elder Saun­
tion today.
end?
ders of Berrien Springs "
Associate Patron—Arthur Huven." . Mr. and Mrs. Win Usburnc bf'
Grand Rapid* called on John and LaSccretary—Maudc W. Smith.
fayelte psbomc Sunday.
Treasurer—Kate C. Johnston.
Mrs. Euenhood spent a week ut 'Bat- j
Conductress-Audrey Ironside.
th: Creek. Hie guest &lt;if her son. Leon-'
Associate Conductress—Alina Ftnglcard. and family who are soon leaving.
lon.
for California -'
The installation of officers will be
held Tuesday evening. May 10.
TRADE HERE at HOME

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T. S.

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Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

Take Advantage of this

30 Days Special

a Discount!
LI

There Are Only 30 Days Left In Which
to Obtain That Monument or Marker k
and Have It Placed Before Memorial Day

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Special Designs Drawn for You
by Our Own Artist '

Dedicated to Better Vision
L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
HASTINGS, MICH.

Those Who Receive Proper

Eye attention arc con­
scious ol benefits of different kinds. Vision may be keener—
eyes are rested. No eye (Mln* or discomfort. No eye strain
headaches. No squinting or frowning. Comfortable vision
means other comforts. Glad lo help YOU, if you need help.

GAVE PLAY IN GRAND
RAPIDS ON TUESDAY.
"A Dish of China Tea" was presented
by tiie Hastings Women's club ladies
al Grand Rapids on Tuesday afternoon
a* gue»ls uf the East Side Literary club
ladles al the Y. w. C. A. A lovely
luncheon was served tlw Hastings laJdleA. UlOM! fiarUcIpMing being. Mr*. M.
I J. Cross, director. Mrs. Robert Walton,
Mrs. G. A. Burgess. Mrs. Orval Sayles.
|Mr*. Winona Downing. Mrs. C. 1).
J Bauer. Mrs. A. W. Woodburnc. and
Mn&gt;. Hugh FurtUss. The cast did splcn’ dldly retlccting credit upon themselves
and upon their director.

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JUST ARKIVEP—The
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Navy Blue and Black.
SILK NET HOSIERY
in the new s hud ex.
Bargains in infunh’^vepr.
326 8. Jcffcnon Street

Hasting*

AND BE SATISFIED

Hastings Monument
Works
Phone 2497

IRONSIDE BROS.

Hastings

�TTIE-HASTINfiS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL *7. 193?

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ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS wiXTF.n F^rrx
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satisfactory dealing with policy-

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ADAMS LAKE.
IlDCUrQ
Tlu' Farmers’ club nu-tSaturday cutIsHZtKJ nlIl}c at tj|P tom? of Mr.yund Mrs. Vick ■

Battle Creek
Enquirer and News

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ii i i -aa~_uj Anson. Rev. Block of Kalamazoo was
HBST cnuacH OF CUBIST. SCIEMTIST. the principal speakef
Car. Chuck and Cenur sumu.
M1*s Murriel Llndwy of Battle Creek

Sunday aertire at io io a. m, Kubjrei. spent the week end with 1ier parents.
..
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eh Lindsey.
ttr.dihg to^ *m Xnb Liiding open. Mr- nn(l
UavW Shepherd arc
wednetday. and Katudaya Hum s to &amp; f. ।convalescing from-a recent attack of |
;M. anil after W.dnridar ovenlug aarvicr.
: the flu.’
n«.T omitsd &gt;uTirae&gt; ennen.
M” Robert M.r.b.11, rm old. pjo-l
Zev. L. E. Lana. Faatot.
r.eer, passed away at her home Friday
।
A- “Sunday achtpei
evening/ Funeral Monday with burial
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SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizeni Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L MAUS &amp; SON

FOR SALE

(made a business trip to HastlngsSind
। Woodland on Saturday afternoon. The;
, Inlttr’s brother, Orville Waddell, re-i

H.‘S. SHELDON

Daily and Sunday

ISntAOT AKD REAL ESTATE OrnCl!
HABT1NOB, MICH.

AT

Htftchln* and two children rd Marshall
and Ljle Nead ot Prairieville .
Several from HU* neighborhood at-1
tended' the High school play. "Windy
Willows." held at the church in Vralri;--1
viile Friday and Saturday evenings and

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FREE home trial without obligation.
Autborirril Represnitallve Roy O.
HENNEY wMb .Miller Furniture Co.

Flilt liil.K 7&lt;&lt;ii rii:XT
K. B-n l. IH.tir.
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139 State St., Hastings, Mich,
Pri-r (T.l*lerh&lt;(

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Rain... Rain....

Rain ! Special Sunday Dinners

day evening where they visited then*
'•’son. Lynn Spath, and family. Friday: Get .
. Deck Fixed at
they Attended the funeral of Albert ANDY R F A R I F S ’’
HOTEL PARKER
, Doster, coming from there to the home
1
E. AIx L. t &lt;□
W. G. EPLEY. Proprietor
of Mr. and Mrs George Morthouw On AUTO BODY SFRVICF
% HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Saturday they drovq, to Allegan to visit * U * ~
rnimT
a shier. Mrs Kate Estes who Is in ___ JEFFERSON AI COURT
«...
;very poor health. On Sunday accutnponied by Mr. und Mrs. George More­
house they drove to Marshall where
j they visited a Mster. Mrs. Augusta
; Schonddmeyer.
Mondav they oft
spending ut their farm near Middleville
Cleaning Shampooing Sizing
land on Wednesday the? plan to leave
I for New York where Mr. Spath ha*
Oriental/, Saxony and Chenille/ a Specialty
employment and where they will make
Window
Shade/
Cleaned : : : Feather/ Renovated
their future home We surely wish for
them u safe and pleasant journey
; Mr. and -Mrs. Leonard Baldwin and
[children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mason
iForshey of Hickory Corners on Suh104 WEST MARSHALL STREET
Telephone 3984
11 &lt;lay. '
.
■ The Bible class of the M. E. Sunday
। school of Prairieville gave their teach'er. Mrs, Billings, a surprise when they
so-gathered at her home Tuesday to rvsl mind her of another birthday An iiq-*
‘ . pramptu program was enjoyed. /?spc- i
! daily the music giveh by Mr. and Mrs.
&gt; Green who are assisting in the revival
i meetings at Delton and the original
। reading given by Mrs. Juckson of
Prairieville. All enjoyed a very fine:
supper served by her daughters We;
I wish for Mrs. Billings more of these;
; happy meetings with friends nnd|
’ neighbor^.
..

Men to learn Broom Mfg. Business.
$300.00 to $500.00 InirsttnenL
MICHIGAN BROOM CO.
Bert Miller’s Farm. Nashville Michigan. _t

VAN DEUSEN the Carpet Cleaner

HASTINGS MARKETS

Call ROY L. DOUGLASS

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For Sale!

CARDS OF THANKS

Saturday, April 30

COATS GROVE.

■ The County Sunday School Conven-!
'tlon was held here Saturday with good
i attendance und splendid nddre-sx-s und'
I discussions qltmg various lines oKSun-i
'day school work. Bernard Coggin nnd’
■Ione Catton were lhe state speiikcts
. ,. „ . .j,,! who were present. A number &lt;4 mudcal'
w»«i«y*n MMbodnt cbnrcb of North iqna*. number* were given. There was * large
■&gt;&gt; in a*
??"*!.i v,. |'nun?hf‘r of young peujde present for
u." r ’ ..... *
r
J i their conference and banquet ut which)
.
i'. M — »-bs&lt;i4&gt; -riL&lt;.A| »t tbr rh.r.h. ‘ time they enjoyed a program which in-(
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• eluded a pluy by our Coate Grovewv,jJ 'Xi.Xi
i.Ju.’ vouiiic people.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Commencing ut One O'clock P. Al.
SECOND-HAND

FURNITURE,STOVES,RUGS
AND OTHER ARTICLES

WILEY’S

Friday evening with a pul luck supperl
followed by a program in charge ot

Prosecutor I.. E Harnett, of Hosting k
gg&gt;c a very interesting and helpful ad- ,'
dress at the community service Sun-.
day evening. Tlie Bassett .■liters of I
Hastings gave two dusts accompanied'
illiM,. by Miss Burvess who ;dp&gt; played thej
offertory. Mm. Floyd Ciutn sang a aoloi
jM..,. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesre Chase tang a
duet accompanied by Donald Chasn
cui.t. with harmonica and uiiitur.
; Next Sunday evening the leader will;
be Lloyd Fisher* Musician. Ida Fi.vbcr;’
Booster. Lawrence Chase, and Hand­
shaker. E. G Smith. The speak«% Is to
be Representative Stanley Poaell of
Ionia, v
&gt; .
, Mrs. Martha BeVier Is back from
; Detroit, where she has spent a numw . ’ ber of months, and will move trow, onto
■ her farm. •
I Miss Ruth Woodman and. Mils Esth|cr Bien of Caledonia spent Thursday;
evening at H Woodman’s
The Young people’s class of the Sun-j
day .school had their monthly party)
with the Slocum young people Thurs­
day evening.

hickoby cobxem

SECOND-HAND STORE

WESLEYAN METHODIST CUUBCH BOTES

The
First
View
home, when one
enters, is sufficient
to make him roal■frirthat h»&gt;is. step­
ping into the
private
residence
of tfie finer type.
E veryt hing is in
harmony. . and is
deigned to appeal
to, those tiding the
’honie.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

EAST GUN LAKE.
Frank Harper nnd family movM In
I their new cottage Saturday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. James Null and son. |
..irr i l i t' John D •
Otsego were calling around!
■r.ir'r, iu&gt;» the lake Saturday P. M.
Mmth. Hr,, i Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford visited j
. ic time‘.'r
and Mr* J- c- Raymond and
‘ mother. Mrs. Lydia William* in Vankee Springs Saturday evening. Little
Wilma Lou Roush returned home with
her grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John
T«i uts Crawford Sunday evening after visit«nd», »ttrr [ ing her mother tn Prairieville
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Murrell Riley of Etna Green. Ind . ।
• ,,r"' !l came Saturday to spend the summer j
j with his aunt. Mrs. Florence Bosorc.
' ar,d sons. Carl and John.

people want to be
coni fort able, arid
that they appre­
ciate being in at­
tractive surround­
ings. Our place is
indeed a real- tem/porary ho me to
those we serve.
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.Ambulance Service
PHONCt

2665

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Hastings

The FARMERS UNION MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of BARRY, IONIA and KENT COUNTIES

45 Y^ars of Satisfactory Service
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What wa» the indcblednc*-. against the company on April 1. 1932?
Lfaw than MOO. irprr*enting a few scattered Iomc*.
What asset* did the company pourM on April l*t?
IJquld asset* M2.57li.fl Office and equipment M.500.
How many members and how m«ch at ri»k?
7000 member* carrying $23,000,000 insurance.
Wliat explanation would the ofTtcen like to make?
We olTcr ntj apologies.
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Where Is the home office and addrex* of secretary?
Woodland, Michigan.
Wto-are-Urt offlcera?

C. J. MOORE. President.
CHAS. FREYERMVTII, '
W. S. Ade»t. Director.

WM. II. I.INIh Secretary.
JOHN J. DOSTER. Treasurer.
F. C. KILPATRICK. Director.

A card to the Secretary, addreued to Woodland, Mich., mill bring you
other information.

.buz..i»). May s A»»»n»iiia Da,. 7.uo; attended at the home of Mrs. Maudei
■'
A M Holy EucUtm
Goodrich Wednesday. The May meet­
WEST CARLTON
‘nZ WlU ** he’,d Wfdw«,«- Ma&gt;‘ 18 I
Arthur nirh.rttenn1^ wife
: ,or 5UPl*r *10‘ Mrs Louise Talmage [
nAh |U ~.R
ra^J!
: Leonard Baldwin and fgnuly of Ml-,
o?
Edwttrda- and *1,e lo. and Earnest Collins of Lake Odessa

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...a! Art and Harold Eckert are 111 with.ln
tor
8m,,h
। measles.
Mrs. Ella Segar and friend of Grand!
, ,
Rapid* visited Harlow Segar and fam- * '
[
TI.. Hrt. .tb, H,r4
th., Hy Sunday.
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j Rev. Andrew Geiger and wife of ■
*
WELCOME oxASdE
iCarson City and Jake Geiger of FreeA .trt.ll merlin; . f the gfrege wiU be | POtt called On their SlSter. Mrs. Frank b.r, brJn »tluwnj tor cJaihm to wirnt
'■i H»UTd«y u.ihi Aj.ni
There »ui, Yargcr. and family Thursday.
Ji^r «!»!»• M*in&gt;i «»i.i 4er«»&gt;ej to »&lt;id
1 t-e*SX'
’-nn «««*TheI
““.r‘ *” «««d&lt;l«r» ul &gt;114 d«e»«»d are »"•&gt;
-... &gt;r
i.y the Kii-.i.'.
.lui.t .1 ,«
The' .Mn Morna Vanderljp ot Lyons visit-■. lhil
re
;..'.n*tvir» peojile gain ■ .UM Jeraaba" I- |&lt;-d the hCUlC folks Thursday.
.
iqmre.t lo |&gt;rea«iI thair clalma lo (aid court,
a cool crowd arcaral week, ago Let u. i Mr. and Mrs. Joke Walker and Mr st &lt;bc probate (office, lo thi city &lt;rf HatUnga.
&gt; l-.g turnout at our ine«tU« Saturday ttnd Mrs, Roy Halgilt Of Hssllmrs were” ’*'4
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hrlnrf tb- 3Cth rfia&gt;
‘“J
“Br *l,pr»ci«tu»n.-—L. &lt; . | g|intt-_ inietla of Fori Citer nA w-irl f Aa*'i’*- A
and .that aald elAma
H- wanL Lecturer.
Stunaay gUCStS 01 Earl nier nc^Wlfe.
w,H b, beard bj ra&gt;d .cwt an Frida, tke
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-I Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Blough of Freeport ictb day ui Aogu'n. a. D. ioaa. at tea
Brevity may be either the soul of’were Sunday guests-of Jay Blough and
*« «b» L»rewoa.

in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures...
with the price of the COM-.
PLETE Funeral Service.

Chas. ff. J^eonard.-i
Funeral Service

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Increase In Expense Began
Hoy Scout News
With Administrative Board w. ,„,d.v
A,,,„ OT

1.
y

]

'Continued from jwige one. part onei
court house.ir.Mtlnxs.HiAlargest Court'
What Happened?
• Now let us see what has happened
during the io year* this administrative
board and centralized accounting idea board of accountancy. 45JS5O; exami­ their second and th st ctar.-. badge;
havA been In force.
ners of architect*. M 244: of barbers,
C. J.. Barnum of Woodland nnd
In one typiAl state institution be­ Ei7AtX); of cosmetology. 135.400; of d» n-, from
Arlie'Reid of Nashville. The Star
fore tlie adoption ol centralized ac-j lists. &lt;0,108; of lawyer.. &lt;4.702; of doc­ reouu
were congratulated by Rev. J.
cohnilng, two people }M*rformrd oil! tors ol mudieinc. &lt;r‘"
A
McNulty,
newly appointed to tlu1
office work in connection witii the hi-L-„
— ul
------------------------------ ol417,525;
optofhe
(:&lt;mn^sfe*rd Fred Grar.gl r of Troop
stltutlon.
Tlieir combined salaries;ostroimth*. &lt;850; of pharmacist’:. 437.- 65 TSiddlerilie receiyed recognition
mnounted to &lt;1.700 annually^ Today GOO; of corn doctor, 4600; nf prize from Rev. McK«an ol that town. Trooput the same Institution seven are cm- ', fighters. 432.500. Of rour.M- these special 78 of Fiecixrrt. Harold R*wnb&lt;'n:«r.
ployed al salaries rartglng from gL2W. boards live blf the fees cnlfccfed. or me —upd Troop 51 of Dowling.
to 43 500 with an aggregate drain-upon;supixjM-d u&gt;. but eveiv-fartliing cum&lt;-» J , T.a~ ,
... ... w.—«.«.■ sicutmiMer.
tied for th.:
public funds amounting to «13.900. al- out Of some citizen's i-ick« t aitd every. Joseph
'.
McKnight trophy, each .troop
most 10 times ms great an accounting;mapeetdr . job.moils one clU?*h for/”*"
.21-,
- ot tUelr Teiidcrloot coots
nnd secretarial cost as existed In 1921 iuseful employment.
•', ,
.
'
advanced
U&gt;
second
.
class,
although
And the Inmate imputation' is less now
: Troop 79 Woodland, Forest Roe. scout­
than in 1021. Ton. It must be that -atj
, ’ master, had the targesl number ■ of
the state office 7building
almost
«n!
■——; wTlw.
monthly
meeting,
m the KJ ,!«** tnumotion.'. “
Below i; the
mi.re Itaruun “-. -----re ..a
,d
r regular
u. m.
,dra&gt;uml»
.'nrerrerert
recreturlci, (ireouiitaiils. bW'h. clerks by.Mi&gt;. Blnnehv Struble Tlw meetiir;; 'Fjr..
s of,bert Burr B5- Dale
MatHtlcianx. and Other* IL n- a hit ot W1.
U1 two ..chn-k with a half Ata.*? ,,
'
'
........ . . ; •
■ Mam. n.
lhC ,,ayn”1 OfI1‘“"r l"1,v"r
&gt;' •'Mlns’ ' "star
Win Fox. 73; Robert
undu.U'd b
by
Hi.r Scout:
s&lt;
the adcoutulng dHiston
Tillu- i yd« n Following
. hoIm-h Smith G5- Gerald
,l:, this u ’hort1 “"«K
. There is listed an efficiency engineer
.|)U
... stop w;.&gt;
(-inducted by the
17 'waKiwe Graham 77- Nelson
engineer|
)(1..ltll.. .mastou
was conducted
■tary re-| pre.-idcid, Mrs Addie Edmond;.. Ten;
^cretnrJ'^x r wm iw.i" * "“‘"‘‘Y'' *’ r"
.1 lard Arnold, 73; t.loyd CWodenough. 71;
( .4cr&lt; tgry gets &lt;4,800, two buyers receiv.-, a!) members were urged to attend,..
p,.rrv 73
&lt;4.500 each and another buyer to help the county Convention at Htuhvtlle
'.Smut - Fred Graiwer 6 .
the bui-rrs buy draw. P,W« Tlure i- tlh-5U.-d M..v Mr.. Edith Huyd.r.
Br&lt;^n^lm^eSS?Kirmr«
a 44.500 accountant unit another at, m&gt;- TVden nnd Mr : UU«-ry were up-1 s»T&lt;&gt;nd CiaJoe Thotnpstn
"" *~“l»-«-’«&lt; --O'»•!ire^c^i«kn:Sf*S'd.n:
%imXelrrtZW.r^^
Mid. L Mm.ili rep.rt.d on the Na- Shirley Wilkins 73; Mar hall Cook. 74.
c crk.s. tlaiin clerks, reinlttancr cork*. tjuni,i fiegional cunv-ntion wli^h
Diamante 77 Lloyd R. aim i, 78
1J31 ItM &lt;o*t ol the department had the 77tn rougre. h..-. mor - dry-, nqw: 7a. N„;lll Muuu(1. 7H; d-4|,. Hauer. 79.,
grown til require an apptopfiatlon Id Jump when the Vobl.-ad Act. wa.-. t,jjn Hulhmt 7!i- Dean Cunningham
•200.000 and llu-re is not an instituUon '|M ..„(t. in Chicago during saloon d;.v ^(J. Cnrron Brodtavk. 79; Carl WachterJ
or a deinrtnwnt when- there arc not they had 12.000 miIku; und I4.000;&gt;;gl nuxsell Fuiwr 79- Loren Grriiiiger

Just WHEN Does
SUCCESS Begin?
One Does Not Jump Into
-Success AT ONCE
While “Success” is not entirely a
financial matter, FINANCIAL INDE­
PENDENCE makes a wider opportun­
ity for greater success. Hence, one of
the greatest contributions to a success­
ful life is a . ..
FINANCIAL RESERVE FUND!

Do you ever stop and ask
yourself .... “Am I on the
Road to Success?”
In almost every instance, the lives of

This Old Four-Generation Bank

than in 1921.
young voter.-, that ilhvuj pVn- -. of scll-^p; iredi riek Cble. 79; Russell Llnil. 79:
successful men and women have been
Expense Compared.
ling liquor existed durnut ■•ul-ibn days - liaRU,. j,jrMi]|,.||.79; Guyimd Flory. 79;
Is the adUiitiMrutlvi’ board Idea1 Michigan's ne'.v voters «qual half Hie ■ Alfred Rich 79- Clureiuc Stirrarrcr.,78;
associated, in i^measure, with some
saving Michigan taxpayers any of their impuiution ot Detroit Our natibii Itas j Bernard Williams-. 72; Alton Herring­
hard earned dollarN?
A. few c.unpari- 50.000 .neWApaix is 1 Irrulatlii;:
'pro­ fshnni. 51.
stroig bank. This is true in EVERY
.
, ton.'sj;wet
Garrett
son* Will siiltke for Answer. 1s t its not pagmida
we need u&gt; make up otir
Chemistry: Nelkin Gardner.
locality ... and in THIS community.
itcuicpUprc-wnr or imst-war standard-.: minds thn^wc must stand true and1 Janka-Lucas. 79.
\
JjljiiTtake niid-War period enndtttutu.: tight lor remix runic A letter of ap-■
Civics-. DotUld Halit
Tiils happens to • be 15 yinr:. ago in;preciafiun.with more than one hundred1 Gardner. 71; Gerald Pratt
YOU art’ invited to make this bank
1917. Let ui! take certain groupings tii. JiHiuiture!. on 11 wax rent by the MinCooking; Robert Rugg. 65
YOUR bank. Call at any time, ahd we
avoid iiosMblc exceptions to the rule : nteiiiil AMociatloif an0 W. U. T U.
Cycling: Robert Burr. 55,
Here they are: Theie me current commending Congressman Kcteliam1
Farm and its planning Max-Whltwill talk over any financial problem
expense appropriation* and do not in-'for the stand he took in congress Mr*,
ney. 78.
~
elude building bird*;
iMetriek then gave a very inteie.uing!
Farm Mechanic-.; Wallace’Graham.
with which you may be confronted.
'
1917
1331- I program on Tem|&gt;erance and/Mr-Ion*
Normal CoHegrs ., .|5!r_&gt;.ooti &lt;2.401.500’“MrJi I&gt;ldh Snyder.________
Flrematbhlj): Paul Gackler. 65; Wil­
Deaf and Blind In'
lard Arnold. "3;. William Fox. 73; Lynr.
1H.AKE
stltnt.l'MlS ...
169.000
311.540'
Pirry. 73; Gerald'Pratt. 77: Wallace!
Boys' a n d Girl
Graham, 77; Kenneth Dean. 77; John!
■'
J Hay. May 2. It will lx- "held on the ;Seifert. 78; Max Ciirtlx*. 78.
school* at Adrian
683.000! school ground.'s We all expect to havc-lI First Aid; Wallace Graham. 77; L R !
anti 'faanslng .... 253.000
988.000 ;; good time with pljuty of games. ‘I'h-j
.... _ .. . __ _ ... ____ ..
LapMr institution... tB2.o&lt;M)
3TJ.O9O nfre.-limeni'.
will
lx-, .■nd^ichc'. eak'e. .F1.-.,. A1u t0 Aniinak.. Paul Gnckler.
Coldwaker scliooL... 27.500
—..... — ...
---------------------------------Of cpuise. some will argue that con-' J’’11'1- Pickles, potato salad nnd lemon-:g-,
The Only National Bank
Hastings, Michigan
de.
Everyone
invited.
.
Handicraft
Donald Hall. 65: Jolini
dition* have changed and that J»pu'
lalions have grown. There are more in-j We have daffodil* and filar Spangled Seifert. 7S; Max Curtiss 78; Floyd Cur­
In Barry County
Telephone 2217
----------In blcve^m.
...-------1a. ployd Everhart, 78; Max
mate* in some instance* and in some; Banner
I Lvinan B. Chamberlain visited' our I Whitney. 78; .Vernon Winlnger. 71.
Leatborcraft;. wiljurd Arnold. 73. ..
Ixl its look to some department costa.; .&gt;( IkxiI Friday uftvrn/ton.
r„ ..... «&lt;■ „.U»&gt;
T »
Metal Working: Robert Smith. 65
Porthlr.
must take Hie early lint's *l»&lt;
of
&lt;hr ..dminiMrallv.: L.urd
lw'd,,’
Al&gt;ril 2d7* Uw ,1.1'
Music; Ben Adcock, 71; Max Curtis.',1
M, L-r™.- l&gt;»t Mitre « .u » an- V*’"1
,bv
TV «“■’ ™ 78; Floyd Evvrhart. 78; John Seifert, I
l. renl kltanmtnl Thi, i, th.
th.- ................
«&gt;"»'■
10. I.» t 78- .
.
.
..rl. b.w m.«n.l.d id it. v«ri«i, d.« «lr rhlldren m«d. «xire rely
Painting. Richmond Fenton. 65; MnX|
MIUWOU. «inre U» UuUlilllun .U «.!•
T1
™! “,l.S'"!'"' Curtizs. 78.
j•
Abo flower jxrt with tulips We have .Pathfinding: Robert Rugg. 65; D-‘»- rllbs of Hustings
SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hiding.
mlilUUklire U«n&gt; creilraL
obtained by the scout through personal
'bird house* nnd fountains in the wincontact with a successful adult tn tlie
Mrs. Ona Babcock. Misses Emma: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith of Grand
19’3 ' 1931 I'dows. Doreen Caption made a very nice aid White. 65; Jn&lt;* Thompson. 71; WH-;clly These were
lard
Arnold.
73;
Wm.
Fvx.
73;
Lynn:
X|M. councl| an&lt;
line of endeavor covered by the merit Carpenter and Berthu Mead spent ■ Rapid*. Mrs. Ola Miller of Kalamazoo.
$ 37.500 4147.K3G' fall home with'fish und waler lilita In
Attorney General .
Perry,
73;
Wallace
Graham.
77;
Gerald
committee
.
_E.
L.
Bentz
accompanied
badge
to
be
earned
Similar
lists
have
i Sunday in Ann Arbor visiting Ken-j Ru-mcII and Donald Smith of Crooked
. Ekecutivr office ... . 2».000 39.700
------Pratt. 77; John Seifert; 78.
; tlle
Saturday morning .tn hang- been completed for Hastings. MiddleAuditor General ------ . -----393.000 456.000
We mode cherries Friday which un­ Peritonal Health Bennie Adcock. 71; lng thc houses in'lhe tree* of yie var- | rtlle, and Delton and all of these will i nclh Babcock who is there for an I lake spent lhe week end with Mr. and
operation. Mrs. Babcock stayed until j Mrs. Andrew Smith
Dept, of Health 310.950
530.000 to be used in our gomes the last day
L R. Beeler. 8. M.. 63; Joe Thompson. in,to parfo Bnd court house lawn. This be issued to tlie Troops, very soon.
j। Wednesday.
t«a.3oo 223.000 of school.
Banking Dept ,.
Mr and Mrs. John Chamberlain and
71; Vernon Wining.'t. 71: Willard Arn-,p)b was completed Saturday P. M.i
State Police ...
341.581 556.000
Smith spent Thurs­
purer *mri
Mrs. E. W. Bullard and children of baby and Mrs.
llie eighth'grade are studying from Old; 73; Wm. Fox. 73; Lynn Perry, 73;. ultb u totssl of 47 nesting place* fori
FHISTAUJ CLASS
CHX«0 »re W«XUn« U» W»k «UK day tn Kalamazoo.
Conservation
310.000
'
various types of birds. Fine hniuti-i
The next meeting of the Barry Coun-'
;
71.00" i The -seventh grade are learning the Wallace (Uaham.^77; J'loyd Everhart, |
State Library .
ty
First
Aid class....
will—be...—
held....
Thursday
I
work
marked
the
eflort.s
of
the
scout*:
t
z
.
-------------------Hus centralized control and account-; Star Spangled Banner and American
Physical •Devetopmcnt FredGranaIlt
j
judging
was
difficult.
In
the
Marevening.
April
28fh.
7:30
o'clock
at
the
t ing done other tlian to increase appro- for Pennmundup.
•tlphouso Class: Russell Smith and Hastings Methodist church. Last week
arc to take our muntlilv Uid this
F printimis and Ikx-^i onlai'lex? If so.
PublicHealth: L. R Beeler, S. M. Walter Ciiukin. Troop 75. received first Mr. TcW taught.the Schaeffer Piwne
-MU* rjyone Woodman. rejx»rter,
' whore and how?.
■
S; BennieAdcock. 71; Wm. Fox, 73; pine,. wnh n large Wark 8family iwusej Prc.Mure method of resuscitation and;
irina Gregg, teiiche’
And how the bureaucratic overlords
ynn Perry. 73; Janies l,u&lt;;.i‘, 79.'
' ]n (i1P Bluebird houses:
Herman;every one in the class worked oiy this:
Plumbing James Cool. 78
Jameson, troop 74. first; Clyde Arnold,'for the entire period.
Rending: Ben Adcock, 71; Gerald Troop 73, Second. Wren haws: James:
v
rati, 77.
- '
Nash. Troop 72, first; Shelby Nash nn-11
FREE MATINEE.,
..
Signaling; Gerald Pratt. 77.
Donald Sothard .tied for second. Wil-I Saturday p. M.. April 23. Mr. Branch;
Sol) Management: James Cool. 78.
Arnold. Troop 73. and Walter• presented a free' special-matinee to all;
Swimming:
65; Rob- tcaim.
Raidt. Troop
71.
tied for imru
third piacc.
place..' registered scoliU ui
of Hastings. To every;;
uau
.iiu.h. Robert Mitchell.
...
rroop
h. lieu
..
.house*ior
...
. j. _ scout ...
i —, ticket
ert rl......
Rung. 66; Donald tkO.lt,.
White. ,t*..
«S; 11....
Ben- ...
the colony
Nelson Gardfier
in goott standing —a ___
special
nie-Adcock. 7); Nelson Gardner,' 71; linj Walter Raidt, Troup 71. received-was given entitling him to attend any
Vernon Winim-er. 71; Charles Hole*. 65. nrht. l z. Hall. Troop 71. second. In! performance for the children’s admls-.'
Woodcarving: Willard Arnold, 73; tije’cub class; .Kenneth Wulfe. age 9 Mon price.'This fine act on the part
m. Fox'. 73; Lynn Perry. 73.
; years of pack 9. won first place and I of Mr. Branch was greatly appreciated;
Angling: c F. Hyatt. D»’p. Comm
; iugh pratec on his rustic Wren house by the scouts. Special stress will ■ be
Animal Industry; Winston Shefiield. constructed entirely of bark and. rustle'made however through the leaders to’
!.
.
wood. Suitable ribbons j* 111 be ^warded have only those who deserve this priviAthletics: Bfnnfe Adcock. 71; Nelson u»e winners in the near future and to. lege benefit from its use.
Gardner. 71.
every boy entering houses the committee;
...
’
Automcbiling
:
Nelson Gardner? "1: wishes to extend its sincere thanks for:
TROOP 65.
TAKX ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Fred Granger. G5; Kenneth Dean. 77. : making this tine project so successful ! Troop 65 Middfeville. L. R. Beeler
Bini Study. Donald Hall. 65.
I These scouts gave, houses to the city: scoutmaster, I* planning to reregister
Bookbinding; Charles Holes.£$; Don- Herman Jamieson. 74; Walter Cauktn, as near 100'. as iKKsible. Each member,
aid 'White. 65; Vernon Winlnger. 71; . 75; Russell Bush. 75; Clyde Arnold. 73;; lias, or is hoping to find, a solution toi
Jm- Thompsoh. 71; Gerald Forbey, 78; Willard Arnold. 73; Shelby Nash. 72;, his registration problem. Forty-six. alWinston Shefiield. 72
'
I James Nash. 72 Nelson Gardner. 71; most 90' of the Troop membership.!
Camping: Fred Granger. G5; Dr. C. Donald Sothard. 71; Sam Swartz. 71; have already reregistered. The com­
OF
E. Hyatt. Dept. Comm.
George LaFaycttc.71; Walter Raidt. 71; mittee for the new year Ls T. J. Berry.
carpentry: Lloyd Gootlenough. .71; I Arthur Adcock. 71; Kenneth Wolfe.' chairman. LeRoy Bel). James L Rugg,'
Willard Arnold. 73; Max Curtiss. 78. ] Pack 9; Hollh McCormick. 71: L. Z. I J--Harvey Miller and Lyle Garfield
Mr. Shafer presided in lhe absence'Hall, 71.
I Rev. A. M. Field and M. D. MceKan
of Kim Sigler, chairman, who was)
----------I arc the new Assistant Scoutmasters for
colled away. Examiners and members
'
TROOP 75.
the troop.
29x4.40
of court present were: j. A. McNulty; | Tuesday evening. April 19. Mr. ShaGeorge H-Jorgenson,
Richard Cook: Winston Merrick: C. J.1 fer met with Troop 75 In the absence of ‘
Troop Reporter.
TIRES
Barnum; Dr. C. E. Hyatt; Robert Mr. Rogers scoutmaster, and showed)
----------- :
Barnes;
Welby Crockford; Ward moving pictures of nature and wild
CUB PACK PLANS.
Plantz; Arlie Reid; Donald Gager;; life which were furnished by the Slate
Mr. Lyman Chamberlain. Plans and
Harvey Burgess; L. J. Oswald; Howard conservation Department. Plans were Training officer of Pack No. 9. and
Stanton: Fred Granger. Sr.; Rev. Me-' discussed for a Scout-Parent supper। deputy
— — was in,
IN OUR HISTORY
deputy stout
scout --------commissioner,
Kenn; T. 8- K. Rcld; Lloyd Shafer; and program to be held In the very- charge of the educational part of last'
This Is yooi opportunity io r*-oqulp
Harold Rosenberger.
j near future.
Friday's pack meeting. Tlie motion J
- ------ -•
_______ ,
your cor with genuin* U. S. Tires ol
picture on "Posture" was shown. This •
TROOP 77.
|
TROOPS 71-72.
was followed by tlie "Adventures of;
29x4.40
Monday. April 10. Troop 77. Nash-1 -Monday eventngr'April 18. Troops 71 Peter," tlie story of a fox terrier. Mr.:
In oddillon, ore giving ailra liberal
.
—
....----- • ---------T 8 R Rpid &gt;nd llanr.y Bur­
vllle. Arlie*-uA. Reid
scoutmaster;
com­ and
In other words, thousaniLi of persona in Michigan
Chamberlain also outlined the subject
In Pairs
had*-in allowanesi on U. S. Royals
pleted its reregistration with 90'1 of gess scoutmasters, met at the Hastings of fire safety.
- . .
i
belli with Tampered Rubber. Here's g
tlie old scouts reregistered and 6 new Motor Company where scouts of Troop
Wolf Cub Roger Wallace has com-,
big double saving I
boys with s total of 34 scouts. Ed. Kune, 71; were constructing bird houses und pleted the requirements for the gold
annually find their telephones PRICELESS
local Nashville druggist. Is assistant caning chairs. They enjoyed a slwrt in- honor arrow, the first to be earn*tl In
PROTECTION when fire endanger* property and
scoutmaster with Rev. 8. J. Francis,; termlssion from their labors by wit- this pack. He. has satisfactorily com­
Charles Higdon. Rev. Hayes, Don Wai- neuing two reek of nature picture* of pleted fifteen elective achievements of
the Uvea of loved ones.
dron and Robert Smith, committeemen.'Michigan's
'
..........
Natural__________
Resources shown tiie wolf rank and eight of the bear
This fine registration entitles the troop by Mr. Shafer. Great Interest nnd gusto rank.
.
In small Michigan communities, having do fir*'
to attend the Strand theater as guests in the bird house campaign showed up
Bobcat Kenneth Wolfe was awarded
of Mr. Branch, Mgr., who is second very plainly, about 40 scouts ah Want­ first place in lhe cub class for ills bird
hot alarm system, lhe telephone la npedally safe
vice-chairman ot Barry County Scout- ing hammers, nails, saws, chisels, etc., house. This house was a real work of
lag.
lug.
I all at once.
art and an example o( superior skill.
Possibly It will stand as a challenge for
BIRD HOUSES.
----------------------TROOP 79.
other nine year old boya, and even old­
Phone 2177
“Drive-In Service'
Hastings
Friday evening, April 22. L. E. BarMonday evening. April 25. Mr. phafcr er ones.
nett,
ett. chairman
chairman of
of the
the County
cmintv Civic
nivte 1'me[ W|th leaders of Troop 79 Woodland,
Service committee, accompanied by to arrange for Merit-Badge Counselor*
The curious thing about the man
Mr. Shafer attended the Hastings city end examiners In Ural community. The who was said to have kept his hands
BIG SWI
council and presented to the city the value of thia phase of the »cout pro­ In the air for twenty years is that he
bird liouses built by lhe scout* and gram lays In the vocational guidance' was never held up.

has assisted many a young man and
young woman along the road to suc­
cess. A large number of the successful
men and women of this county have
been closely associated with this bank.

Hastings National Bank

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

SPECIAL
SPRING SALE

U.S. TIRES

83

PRICES
NEVER LOWER

U. S. GUARD

60

2

Tire* and Tube*

*9'25

jfato Jport Mop

*

Thousands of fires
throughout Michigan
are reported annually
BY

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�TfIF. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 37. 19M

PAGE TEN

S. E. RUTLAND W. C. T. .If,
I
E»L Arthur A. Mnfn HUI Final ac­
of guardian filed, release -of
,1K. 8. E. Rutland W
„. w
w. —
—t
Tiie.
C ...
T. U.
met
COURTHOUSE NEWS count
guardian by ward filed, discharge ot kBt the oood Will church for the an• guardian
guarriian issued.
Issued.
nual
nl
ial tntetuig
meeting on April 13.
13, 1932.
!“*• . .Tlw
'r*“ ,
I’ Est. Virginia. Charlei. Jeck and Wil-1 fallowing officers were elected for the;
PROBATE COURT.
j|liam Hess, minors. Petition for guard- year:
.
^cr7p*pi7nTmg 'iu«rtl«n
mm tan! President—Lulu Waters.
?ed,.an^.'
entered, bond of guardian filed. ietUr.v;
Vice-Pre*—Augusto Water*.
der limiting settlement entered, petl- , B..ard(.n u.ur.(|
tl0*2 for^liettrl”|r c,a,m* ftl&lt;!&lt;11 ,l0tlre *°i Erf. Donald D. Hess. deed. Will and' Secy —Jennie Loehr.
credltora isiucd.
petition for probate filed, waiver of no-; Trea*.—Muriel Perry.
FlowetzSupt.—Addle P*rr!
Est. Mary Elisabeth Allen. Renewal tScc filed, proof of wiH filed, order art­
bond of guardian filed.
mitting util entered, acceptance of
Est, SUsan E. Main, tlec'd. Petition trust flk-d. letters testamentary issued. hoateas. Mrs Makylcaln.
to pay taxes to protect interest of bond order limiting settlement entered, peJune B—Flower Mi vloi
holder filed, order to pay taxes entered, tition for hearing claim* files!, notice to ,Mrs Addie Perry.
Manel
E»t. Wade Marlow. Annual account creditors issued
,Perry.
.
M. ’ft
Est. Martin Bwe. ,(
dec
d. WtttlAn
Petition fnr
for
at Joseph C. Bray, dee d. Petition license to sell filed, order for publii-a- trade Bauchmaii. Host
tlon entered
for appointment of Admr. de Bonis nonJ -F.&lt;t Alta Veemtra. dee d
of
,0. par:ul|lc|lUrv
J
for appointment ot Admr dr bonis non
Leader. Stella Hathaway. Meeting at'
lire filed, ord.ee appointing Admr en­
Est. William H- Veddcr. dec’d. Inven­ church.
.
- I
tered. bond filed ami letters iMued.
tor)- filed .
, .
September 14 -Christian Citi • if-hip.
Hst. James W. Hopkins, deed Order
ESt. Mary Ecknrdt. deed. Final Ac­
7
allowing claim* entered.
’ count pf Atfmx. .filed,. waiver oi nujier Leader. Jennie Loehr.
October 12--Pres* and Publicity |
at ’Jasper. O D-ed*. dee d linen-1 filed, order assigning residue entered. Leader. Mary Wat«'t&gt; HovIca-, Augusta I
tory filed. '
discharge ot Adtnx issued, estate, en-

Dt. Amanda Norrt-. dic'd. Receipt
-■
•'■Novemb.r 9-ArmWlee and Thank -!
lor inheritance tax filed
.
d
'°
Rivim;
Under. Olla- Vand&lt; rbnx4:.
at Thomas E Cms-M-brough. deed ■&gt;»&lt;&gt;*»« claim* entered.-HosteM.
iHoateM. Myrtle
My.-tu- William.*
Wllfianii
First annual account of trustee filed
December 14— Health and Hygiene !
£»:. Lucy E- Hyde Smith deed Will!
Leader
mid
Hinu.-.. Elin smith.
Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler said at
and petition-for probate tiled, order for, a Columbia reception:
January 11 -National Pr.ihibitioif.si
jMibllcation entered, waiver dt notice‘
Tlie college graduate has a lot to Birthday. Leader and hostess-. Lulu;
filed, petition, for special Admr. tiled .learn after graduation.
order appoUiting special Admr. entered.'■
Pot luck dinner.
"A big business man asked a cnllegi
Eat. Phebe McKenzie, deed Pet.tion1 graduate: .
February 11—Red Letter Day. Leader,
for Admr filed, order appointing Admr.
■ -What qualifications have you lor and. hostess Gertrude Bauchman
entered, bond tiled and letters issued,' this job you-arc applying for?'
March 10—Narcotic', and 8 T J.i
. order limiting settlement entered, pcLeader and hostcie. Myrtle William;,, i
•• 'My a. B ' sild the young man
tition lor hearing claim, filed, notice to'
April 14—Annual meeting at church.'
-Well the .job will teach $ou the
• creditors Issued.
rert of the alphabet,' said the magnate. Pot luck dinner.—Mary Wat1
E»t. LaVern Shafer, dee d. Order conSupt.
.
Utica Observer Dispatch.
filming rale entered
.
ESt. Lucy E. Smith. fcc-d. Bond'of- Some ixivs go to college four years
DOWLING,
sperm! Admr- filed, letters of special and jtet
get nothing
nothlr out of It but an cducaA warm bucult and maple
Admr
*•“ —‘“bul
ufc '■not
-* many
Hon
I per will be held in the church basement j
Jhls week Thursday evening- Apr;! 2b. I
I serving will begin at 7 30 and continue j
until all arc taken care of. Come out;
■ folks and •sweeten up."
The musical program which was!
‘furnished by Mr*. McCoy. Mr*. John-1
son and ^!rs. Havens of Hastings. at|
. She Ladies Aid dinner Thursday, as,-istcd -bv sonie of &lt;hir local talent, wis
tfionuighiy enjoyed and well attend

discover this new

Merles
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For Safety’s Sake
Property, investments and securities of almost
every7 sort have greatly depreciated during the
past several months, and in many instances,
dividends and interest have been reduced or
temporarily discontinued.
Many People Are Being Approached With
Some Plan for Investing Their Funds

with the promise of a Rood rate of interest.

Although some such investments may be paid
at some future.time, they usually have no
ready market value and the investor cannot
convert them into cash at once without tak­
ing a substantial loss. ’
■
Today, as always, the bank is the SAFEST
place for your funds—and a savings account
in this accommodating bank is MORE desirible than ever before.

Invaded mi
'iitrrtain

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR I8S6

giimte SI

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VAtUEl!
th*n low price* I you'll find your I.G.A. Grocer

money—.nd the »trvic«\ou «r* entitled to. 'Theft
•»h*l "Greetci Value*" mnmal I.G.A- Store*.

Lux Flakes1

9

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Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock
CAPITAL

Ida Bnrnes enu-rtaliutd her two
; called «&gt;n her M-tcr. Mr.-. Eli.-alxili
daughters. Mr.-. Sleemaii anil Mrs.
I Norton Thursday, afternoon.
j Mr.-. Fred Stamm. Mr- Georgi' Conk-. Bariio, ol Kalamazoo a few days last
Ilin. Mr- WlHtam’Klanford. Miss Nina!
■Conklin and Geontr Stanford attended! The ineadrpatient* arc. wit quite mi
tlfl; County Sunday School Contention .minf’“
mu-......... .... -“--L .but
■— nearly
..._
( Virjone in Delton who had wit had
jpor?* to fa- given Jiext Sunday morniqg'
i at the gnndav school hour.
Mr- Ciiarlc.-. 1 higher.-1, a |Kiticiit m
Mrs, Ciiarlc, Gtu-kill wu« removed the Dijlton hu;-|iital
Irom Pi'nnock. hospital to her home! Mr- Helle MIiHm Is working for
. Friday and her condition i* re|x&gt;ned a­ Dr. and Mrj». Farrell. Mr . Farrell Is
very much Improved winch ..uumt; cin; improving; nicely after her severe ill। couragtQg.
There will be a danef at the CopiCEDAR
ijiuniiy hall Friday night. April 29.
Tiie music will b&lt;-.furnished by the
‘.orm- very good chang1.1*
; Merrimack orchestra.
'
•
vim'-.., Campbell and family went: .Munfais &lt;&gt;! tlx- K« Hogg AgrJCIlltUrU)
istlni • iturcfay, During tlie ab- High school will^. present the comedy,
1 ol Mr Cfa'mpbcl! the women folk- Tea Toiler Tavern'' Friday evening.
ltd they wanted to drive over to May 6. at &lt;he Kellogg schoolhou-a*.
the furniture jjalcjvhtch they -did.. Mr and Mn L. D. Mile.-, und Mr.
' returned to tile car lw*(। an&lt;i Mr. Ocrrn were gu&lt;K»is at a
so lie immediately noil-: WMuday party given by Mrs. Hazel
'.Biihna-. in ifoixif of Mr*. Manley Bill?
he car but in;
.
found the edr
Mrs. Franft.
It* Attended the
place that he had fell it funeral of a cousin. ___
Robert
while Lot inc.'
’
Marshall, beyond Prairieville, on Moftfamily we:
ihoftie together rejptcin
did’ The Delton JET- E Ladles' Aid Spa
t haye to Walk. .
Word Owen and
K
: &gt;■. dinnif
Battle Mi ' Mr aigl’Mi- -Harold England mid
utli ot Cedar Creyij
rhlTdren of Grand Rapid’, were m Dcli ;n HrnrayeullinR on friend1.

An Old Favorite
In A Delicious, New
Flavor!

Candy Bar» ideal 3 tor Sc
Cherries M&gt;ch.Rrd Nu.2c.ni5c
No&gt;2'« Can 22c
Apricot. IGA

MilkICfl

from Woodland attending
Newly elected’dlficera were installed!
jWith itiipre-.Mx 'reremniiK'.v at the
E S. at the Mitsonlr temple at B
; fitrd Thursday evening. Dorothy &lt;
! Dirts Arnold attired in pink press n
the retiring officer- with gifts and.
. incoming cm:, with pink .roses, a
j Doris Holcomb was oia? of the remem-1
berrd ones, having filled the office of
; Worthy Matron the past year.
Mr., and Mrs Gerald Burglidofi
!moved the first of the week to a farm!
neat' Irving. Mis* Arthcal Burghdoft
spent a part of last.week at their home

EVAPORATED Can

Camay Soap
5 Bar* 2Ic
Ttina WHITE BONITA Tin 1$C
Ralston's Wheat Cereal
PU«- 2 It

Hetiry Wertman
’i» Edd Campbell have
। moved to Uiejr cottage ul Gul- ' '
. Mrs. Donna C'larl
Thursday u f ti r. ca riti

CAMPBELL1S

tan and children have
returned.to their home at Sunfield7
alter spending some tunc witlr her
ana Mrs Will Gard.

GINGER ALE IGA ££• 15c
Or. «w.
RELISH SPREAD AIL'?,',.
Bottle --

Ann Arbor Thurslay
----- • nt’lce who wu:, very:
stele at « hospital. News came Satur«.&lt;• tnurmng She had |M*.-&lt;4-d away. Wc
loiUiiri our svmpaihy to Hie xirryuig
parent,- and irlciMlr-. .

FREE!
ONE BAR

BAItRYVILLL.
Mr. and' Mrs. Herbie Wikox and
Eleanor were Sunday guests'or Mr.
and Mr.- Albeij Hububus lieur Belle-

iga Beauty Soap

2 - 15c

«
Whoopee Ball FREE
SUnSIllIie With Beery Package!

Grahams 2 ‘

$50,000.00

LAL

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day ami faintly!
.called &lt;yi her mother. Mrs. Beach, ot
the Hendershott district. Mr.-- Beach
jitiflered two broken vertebras in. a
; fall recently and fa conlhied to tier
bed
L Frwnd- fare sympathize deeply with
. Rob and Vera Haynes ol Prichard-’ille in the loss of their only child.!
little Tuna who died In Ann Arbor
&gt; Baturday.
I Mrs. fouisi* Lalluop. who spent the'
winter in Battle Creek and Pontiac
with her daughters there, returned,
here Saturday and will be ut the Iwmc
&lt;4 her wn. Arthur.
! John Day ot Tluee
aienk
i Frufay and Saturday uitlHhrs nnrthcr,

Special LOW Prices
for the Service your
FORD Needs Now/
We are offering these exceptionally LOW rates
for the service you need in the Spring to prevent
unnecessary depreciation of the life of your Ford
All this for/

00

For the above price we’ll WASH and CLEAN your
Ford. We’ll TEST and refill the BATTERY, CHECK and
ADJUST TIRE PRESSURE. In ADDITION we’ll INSPECT
YOUR CAR THOROUGHLY and tell you whether it need*
any attention to insure against unnecesiary depreciation

All this for

Wr are nlfrring this exceptionally low rate for the service you need in the
spring tojirevent unnecessary deprrilatjripuf the life of your Eord.

00

Add
■•-day; und Wednesday

PurcMitd 5"

SURPLUS

$75,000.00

Austin Ferris and sun Lewi* ex-!,
i changed farm lesidcnies last week and:
&lt; both lamilit- arc nearly settled attain'
hotrn-S

Beans IGA Cut Green No. 2-C.n IOC
Peas IGA
mc.. I5c
Household Cleanser c.. 5c
CEeN’"5

The deposits you have m
this bank have always
been worth a hundred
cents on the dollar and
will be invested for the
up-building and pros­
perity of this community
and with a view to pay­
ing you 3'' interest com­
pounded semi-annually
on your money.

Adjust Four Wheel Brake*
Lubricate Chassis
Spray Springs
Tune* up Motor
and Adjust Spark Plug*—Clean and Adjust
Carburetor Jets
Clean and Adjust Distributor Points
Check and Refill Battery

Clean

KC

Including MatrriaL

BAKING
POWDER
FOROVIH

and efficient.

USE'
lt»* tlisn of high

$EJ50

10 Point Special For Your Ford
I. Grind valve*. 2. Clean carbon. 3. Check ignition.
4. Tune motor. 5. Tighten all hote connection*. 6. Ad­
just fan belt. 7. Clean and adjust generator. 8. Adjust
carburetor and'clean sediment bulb. 9. Adjust brake*. 10.
Check battery and refill.

*

YEAV6
Guaranteed pure

AH this for

These Specials Are Good Until May 15th
Don't Miss This Special Otter—It Means a Real Saving

25

Universal Garage Company
Telephone 2121

—
-■
• Streets
Comer Court
and■ Church

Huntings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL SI. IMS

PAGE!

riOVEBDJt.r.
' 1 Warsaw. Ind for a ronpb- of week . ;
KUNGflNSMITH.
Mr.
have movco
moved’i —
Mr■ “nd
Mr* Ed Perincl# #|ient
...... and Mrs Modrack
mouiBvg nxvr
— ------------------------■“»"«*Sun—I
exercises at the school ThUrs-! La*&lt; Week's Letter.
•
ito the
the hou-4*
iiKt vacated by ,i...
Into
hotiM* just
the:day
‘,a&gt;' afternoon at
nf the
‘&gt;»e home
hoqte of W
W M 1(day
diig —
were--------------------------------------------------well attended. Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Bulling
of —Lake
----PW
- -------—---------: -- ----- Marshall Ailey and ion? Floyd.- ar.dj
Kellogg- family.
.Chamberlain at Sliullx
’
— -----------------«for
— the ~
-------------. friend nf Battle Creek and Mrs. Hall!
Maude Smith
wa# the speaker
Odessa
were—
Sunday guests of Mr ...
amt,
Mr. and Mrs. Pierceiif Fenton (pent evening and the program was fine.
Mrs. John Bulling.
and son of Urbandale were Sunday liftOmajean Garrison pAs the niUslw*.
Blwnrd Bowerman ore
The
Girl----------------RewfrvcA of. -------------Woodland —
ac- , ‘ moon callers at c. N. TobluShe would do I hat just before exam­ the week emi at the Grover Dawn-1 Mr
Mr. anu
and Mn
Mr#., Edward
----------jxirt home.
the
parents of
ination 1 tinu*!
the'parent#
of aa baby
baby boy
boy born
born April
Aprilt icompanied
companied by
by Mi
M1em Helena
HelenaSchuler
Schulerand
an*l- Mr# -C. N., Tobins and jpWnd-daugli-!
Ed
Holly
and
family
of
Kalamazoo
3(
ThPV
arp
bring
eared
for
at
the
'
MPoLOUJie
Hilbert
attended
a
meeting
’*'r. &lt;*»h Barrett, aitcndtxl the Cedar
Mrs Pine, who hai been In Kaln- wire Sunday
Gar-1
fOrnu
rs ’h^me."Mr
anti~Mrs.
Battle —
Creek
..... Circle
... .... at Mrs. -John]
c.hxvisitor#
.v vi.iiat
/&gt;.. Mark
ai Mark
cinr.
t».,—
,.
.. . ... Jamesin
.------ .
—w Saturday
Creek'Cemetery

rlMin’!..
Bowerman.
। Mr and Mr. John Tyler of W&lt;1., । Robinson's in Carlton Wednesday.
turned home Thursday evening.
Mrs. **~
Sarah
IM Mr#^Ihron cA S
’ Ti.my friend# und neighbors of Mr. Woodland. Mr und Mrs. James Tjhr
h Newton and grand-;
Mr, and Mrs Krllev. Mr and Mrs. 'f“I* .‘&gt;ron C,'k ‘"K’ ,am,ly a’ arid Mrs. Wm. Johnson surprised them myl Leun Tyler and.family of Woorl- daughter.-.Mildre'l DeMot*. ni Ha’,.'
Stanley mid Mi» fVck of Kalamazoo,
AlH'nl ,ro’“ Thursday, till Bun­
,
■
Saturday night by gathering at th«\Xnd were Sunday gix sP of Mrs 11.1’ i
culled on Henry IMnnels Thursday raiM r.ui&gt;. ing.
" day with Mr and Mr * Geurge DeMot’
MANDY Illi l.s
home of Mrs'. Mary Saunders and pltanktclow.
evening.
awav: , Mr'’1- , , , ,I’-**.............
11' •“',1 daughter.
A.-' ’
' ’ ,
„„ spending
/.penning th-evening
me evening uierr.
there. Icecream,
ice crniun, Mrs.
air... H.
11 Braird,
lu-uiru. age
axe 0T».-pu
p i -ed
* &lt;1 awav
.....
Ward .White uf Wayland has been
m- • Mr
...„i and
«... Mrs
1
On Friday evening. April 29. ar.
at 0:00;.,,..
a 00
l&gt;kp
|Sunday at g.15 P &lt;4. arte»* a Jlw w. J»* “txl Uojxl Payne of Hasting
spending a tew d&lt;ys with his sister, P M. fust tinu*. prayer meeting miv- ,l(jhn./in leK th|s Ulvk
Sunday
Mt'- ' ’
hvp u.llh'.m-.v,. Tlw funeral will be held Tw . ft
"nHnv with Mr. and M
Mrs Ru.vel Hart mid family.
bias
and
family.
ii-&lt;-« will lx* held at Die YanKW* H|iringsll)K. unPr-;i mother. Mrs. Mary Wat- day at’ 2:00 P M. ut rhe XT.-thfxii.-r
Rev .Holts attended the funeral ol church, with Rev. H. II. Goodin
.kins in Middleville, ,We will mi--, them ' church. Burial at Worxiiand cemetery.1
R**v. Sbowtrnmu at Hastings MuncUy leader. We wtoh for a tfiod-Mwd crowd. fr&amp;in ollr i^hborhood
She haves to mourn her h.-.s. h.-r h-.i - Hading. and Mr. and Mr
afternoon.
as Rev. Eva feke# wi[l। ’heel with us
Vni uggfi^TTziUntlerr. who hrtfke Iwr'hand. Mr. H Beaird. a daughter. Agnes Bechtel, 'Jr of Detroit anil
Mn&gt;. Aaron Bechtel fioni I*r
Thu league bu**inn« meeting wilt lx*
^t| e”XX Uli.
-X? XiU." we" Ml tmS wit.;bNrYM,Mr.r ’
"
spent.Sunday alb-morni •.*.;*
•"-»'*!
tstssi
Jim (liiiham of Detroit *sjx*nt a few m“v "r.rS'o!ii»
—m.
........ ..
________
——
-.......... —r hu.-*bmld for u ; Mi*. Ronald-Hayu&gt; '
Mr. and Mr Ronald H;i
days with old friends in Cloverdale
to get out.
- •
number of years in tlx- r«---aurant*bu*.witw enjoyed a birthday ,di
to attend.
•
’I Mr and Mr*. Clyde WMyard.spent
ln WJX1?,,allrf^,
„ ..
Ruth McKibbln did not returp.ro’ Thursday at-FVniwiB?.
’’J? Ctyde Rue» at&gt;ndH
Mr. und Mr.#, Olin Brown mid
Sunday.
’
•
on. —u•
.*. .
.
.....
. a whol&lt;*.&gt;al&lt;* Grocers Iptwiuee m Grand
daughter of plainwell spent Bunday her :*-htM&gt;l thin Mondar motmng on!
Mr. and Mrs Harry uitta- moved
clarence Hard-, \n&gt;l
account of lllnriw...
‘
’
- utteriuxHi at Arthur Johncock's.
nm II..-™. MUI, ihb M n.c
„„„a A&lt;ir1b&lt;*rt craven «&gt;t Rliultv. -jfi.t
Mr.
nnd
Mr.*.
Lyh*
McKibbln
and
Mr. uml Mr.-. Bernard DrGolin and
owner of dhr* farm when- they lived.
. Mr lin&lt;1 Ur» Karl Jolln*nn mid unlay evening tiTth Mr mid Mr
Mi** Ru.vj-1 Hart wm* Kalmnaroo family. Mr and Mrs. Byron McKibbln has moved here from Chicago and wpl 1;Unilv of n;illj^ creek arid Mi Agnr* Newton.
.
of Otsego;’ Barbara Powers of Oover- build another hou-e there, a*, tliere ™ . . . ..
shoppers Saturday.
'
.­
. of...
Mr. anil M’-. Edd Newton and
of HaMing.*.' wen* guests
Mr
Mr mid Mrs Frank Brooks. Mr. mid &lt;Lil&lt;; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shattuck and an- tuo families from Chicago lo live Fisher
,
daughter. Georgia, and MrV
and
Mrs.
B. 8. Holly Sunday.
Mrs.. Harry Kellogg Vto ted Grant : family of 'Kahunaxoo rpenl Sunday there.
•
Brown
called
on
Ma-*n
Newton
«»t Del-1
Mrs. Arthur Giddings and daughter
flicker-on . and Henry Peniicl*; Him-1 idiernoan With Geo. MrKibbln and
Mr. and Mis. Henry Wlllvnrd of
ton Sunday afternoon
family.
Grand RupldA spent u few days last . (Ruth returned to their home in Tau-a*.
Mr. and Mr». Merl# Chuk went lo : Olio#. Ludlow returned to hl&gt;. home Week with their parents. Mr. mid Mrs .City Thursday after several.weeks' visit;
Mt
Grund Rapids Widm-Mlay.
lien- alter spend!mt a week with bin Clyde Willyard. Mr. und Mrs. Verne witii her mother. Mrs. Lena Vclte.
jju* Harold Kellogg 1k home from I diiugiiter 111 Allegan.
Willyard mid children of Caledonia.! Dr. and Mr*. Maxwell .Jennings ot ’ Miss Suicie PhilliRs entertained in*
wen* guests there otic day last week, i'Kiilmnazoo spent the. week end witlii(honor of her mother's K.ilh birthdayMr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Gager.
Mr: mid tWr«- Ed t-ilone have moved.
■ Friday
ladle.-*, Mi--. Lydia*
- the'following
■
in with Mr. mid Mrs. Perry VanTuyie 1 Mr. and Mrs. Enw.st , Shorno. Mr.
and I
InM .111 ...rkil,™ mb VummSr'...... |!&gt;r"« CuU.r .nd H.n.y H&gt;in ■ ..n.nd-•
‘ Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Everett nf Nash- aniur.sday'cvcning.
' J• f* *
ln Kalamazoo 1 ..
.
Roxanna GaniMin
and Mrs. Ddia Hol-'

April

is the most favor-

able month for you to buy your

Pocahontas Coal
Hastings Lumber u Coal Co.

Investing Safely
Jluikllng and Wan for 100 year# has paid a safe return to fts
members—always fair und always rafe. going along- safely und
M-cprcly during rich year# nnd lean, ever with the one purpose
In view ",wun.d safety fair return ’ nt lhe masthead.
*
How well this ha# profited our members' is shown by tiie
‘ record of 99.8 jx*r cent perfect during the late financial depres-

The Standard during its 39 year# has never mlMd paying a
dividend ol 5 - mid has built up Preserve fund of &lt;400.000.00
to safeguard your being protected A tlu- future.
-

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at Jrffrrson

Detroit, Michigan

Local Representative,

ftriHuuw tHMIJ

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Hatting*, Michigan

e of the

Greatest
Manufacturing

have started the greatest drive for businetui
in years—r trying to bring back prosperity

THE CITIZENS’ MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.
Is Joining With Them ... YOU CAN HELP
BY KEEPING YOUR AUTO INSURED!
Every year many people are put into
bankruptcy fr.orh judgments obtained
against them, because of some auto acci• d’ent to which they were a party. Thou-

giition by people who lire uninsured and
who have been concerned in spme auto ac­
cident. Thin company han paid 154,000
claim.' amounting to over $8,250,000.
Traffic hazards increase year by year and
thi* number of claims and Iorsim have in­
creased rapidly.
Our ."tate-wide corps of adjusters are in
a position to lend you an immediate serv­
ice. Dependable, Progressive, Sound.

Mrs. Nellie Hitt and Mrs. Leoliarel™’nb
BaRimon . tiw* j'litngiyi tx-in^i
VanTuyle Sunday.
Wachter were gueats of Mi /, b 11
aiul 1 '*’
Ik* v« n
of age '
pi t 4sant mi i
, Jordan and Mis.*. Amelia W,liter.-. 01 ”!I1*'r, ■:n' - u,i'' Mr* '“•* Phillip.
.
I l.t.ASANT Illi.I' 11turn*. Mornluv j-vi nino
Mrs Jay Snyder ot HaMinv-.. mid Bur-(
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett visited ;.»*. ' RM^ia Lv J ^t WWIwil &gt; r,'“
Th-.y dejwrt.-d wishing
her Mstcr. Mrs Dudley Foster of Cale-. ,‘M' ' Martha wVier of Woodlaiid u
'
’
bir*hda&gt; ,1(,nia Satuntae
' vUiUng her daughter. Mrs. Artie SpmdJ.,115
,
&gt;
Th,
mil*n« *&gt;I ita- I* T A
* ""a a-***'™ &lt;■» *'W»' •"*»
' .' l!”
T“b“ '
'*"&gt; ,r,rn',i
A n.Jn™
«'* Uwtrae. ChrtaU«&gt; ol IUMW
l*“»““' Kai*™*........ -.I

See our local agent or write
W. E. ROBB. Secretary

Citizens’ Mutual

BMIonl .nd Mr. ‘
’““J S'lSVIS W S! Mr! L?P ‘n*L“n'
M.rj MUI, aii.ndrd Uw lun.r.1 oI -Uh »n ~r InlMUnrtt, at l»M «-k
cn.k
•
Automobile Insurance Co
'! Ilor.fr Ch-inm-uin TurvUy
/■ p™"
» &gt;‘*«l™
t ,m„,
*.
Mr. .nd Mr. F*.d Bn.te lur l«..;
„,.
,...
।
PLEASANT VALLEY.
.
of HOWELL, MICHIGAN
I
Mrs. John Wilkes and IgTs. Horacej*™*-"
Mr. and-Mrs. Ham- Hough of HartWeek's Letter.
। j Chamberlain of near Irving and Mrs | Mr.
I1 Helen Ives of Chicago were Friday aft- i ford spent'Wednesday with M(. and! Mrs Mabej Cool Will entertain the,;
’
: W. M. A. Thursday. ApriF2«. Eveiyon*J emoon callers ut Matt Bedford’!-;.
I। Mrs. Donald Gager.
Mi ”&lt; Chas.
and
U Mr. and Mrs. John VanMeldganlI Mr. and '7'
—.• Faul
•*: ——
* -. MaTT^l invited to attend.
Tlu* blind Eiangelut Rev, Cha&amp; born home a.wistlfig tn the care of her Brake, arid family. Elwood. Jr., who re.
J! spent tlu* ww-k end with Iwr parents. I £lta of Hustings visited Mrs. Etta Faul
Glass'who conducted a 'series ot meet-. ,{later. Mrs. Alvira Henry.
certify underwent a mastoid operation
‘Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andersen
1 Sunday.
is improving nicely.
j .Sunday’.X'Tnnd'M"
afternoon .callers L^«™k
at Steve' ,?*
«~*i*3
r-“hd.Mrs^H.
’ wJOW
J.Siaitg of Jackron.
J"“,'’un’!"d
Mattie Cord at the E. M. Brake home
Little fdaric Kyser is flaying With
her sister. Mrs John E. Brake, while
C J. PrcKton. wife nnd Eldiene were. hey mother. Mrs Roy A. Kyser,. Is aervI Ining Granue will nut on the play !Mrs’ Karl F:,u1- Mrs Hiighe&gt;. who ha# ‘0 »««« Uie.y services.
Ionia visitors Saturday. J- F Brake _________
ing on tlie Jury at Ionia.
A Poor Married Mun ’ at grange hah
,a’«&gt; MrS Faul and; Mr*. Ed .Urey ol Bowne spent tlie and wife accompanied them mid .-im ii'.-------- —------------ ------- -------------------Sajuiduy evening. April 30.
Mrs. Denham of Hastings for three (Ore !'•'« of !.ut week at the Lee Os-, tlie day with Uxir soq, Elwood M
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Mr and Mra. Seymour Jordan were *eeks. returned to. Chicago with her .
in Hustings Saturday. Mr. and Mrs husband
■
.
Murray returned wilh them to spend
Mr antl Mr5
Beret of Chicago
Sunday.
Micnt the week end with-Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Travis and family I
n Bonier.
of Grandville and Mrs Lurlla Reed of, Mr and'Mra. John Englehardt of
Middleville spent Sunday at Bert Orand Rapids calledIon Mr. and Mr...
Balmer's.
1 G*enn England Saturaay.
,
----- ■----------------------------1 Kenneth Ketcham and Miss Foster I
PftATT DISTRICT.
; °f Kaiaiim/.ixi visited Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Wm. Cronk is a little better Mj Donald Gager Tuesday.
this writing.
’
I Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Rowlodcr of
Mrs. Ethel Cutler attended the Mir-!Gra,,d Hapnb. and Mr. and Mrs. Law;jrisr party for Mrs. Minnie Edmunds i Kncv PauI •*pent Stinduy at Uu- Fault
।■ cottage nt Saddlebag lake.
oi Quimby Thursday afternoon.
.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G.\ Finnic enter­
Mrs. Glen Sattcrlu? of Vermontville
tained for dinner Monday evening Mr
ing cure fur hrr mother.
Kemth McIntyre, ar.c
Frank Andru.*. of Jiaspassing away of' Rev.
the Bronson hospital
The Woman's Study club held their
Friday.
Howard Cronk and family visited ills April meeting nt the schoolhouse Tues­
mother Sunday afternoon and night day. April 13. Topic of the evening was
returning io their home at Grandville "Memories of Woodland." Fifty riirmthis- Monday morning.

“GET THIS RIGHT, CASEY
103,500 MILES’’

i: Music—Sonic old time Mings
Tlie Beginning—Barbara Bur-

Don’t Gamble Too Long
With Your Property Investment

BuyHouse Paint $050
For a limited time only—per gallon

ZL-——

Waiting too long to paint your horrie is mighty
risky business. Time, hot sun and bad weather are constantly
taking their toll.

If you are allowing these destructive agents to
depreciate your investment because bl the high cost of firstgrade paint — here’s your chance.

By special arrangement with the manufacturer
of the line we regularly handle, we are permitted to make
for a ven brief time a slashing cut In retail price—

Don’t miss this opportunity to buy this high­
Guarantee
We guarantee this
superior quality
paint to give satis- ■
factory service for
at least five years.
Should it fail to do
so, we will replace
it free of charge.

grade House Paint

at a coat far

under the market. It i, honenly the
best paint miide and will valiantly protect your
original Home investment according to our
unconditional guarantee.

The duration of this

Louise Hilbert. Grace England. Martha
Smith. Barbara Burkle. Artie Densmore.
Louise Rogers. Anna Nest, With Oasgood.
.Mrs. Ross Pierce accompanied by
some friends of Battle Creek, visited
In Detroit Tuesday.
SOUTH VERMONTV|I.1,E. .
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall have,
bought tlw* Thead Muir place.
Mr. and MTs, 'Asa Strait called on1
Carolyn Hole# of Eu?t Lansing and;
at Wilford Price's Sunday.
Mrs. C. L. O. Ackerson is at Will
Ackerson home in Clarksville where
she has been caring for her sister-in­
law. Mrs. Ackerson, who passed away
Saturday. She leaves one son and a
husband.
Wc hear Miss Nellie Vandervender
will be married Wednesday evening at 1
her parents home tn Vermontville. Miss I
Vandervenddr is our local telephone [
girl. Congratulations

QUIMBY.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wart visited
relatives in Hopkins Sunday.
Jane Clark visited her parents in
Battle Creek over the week end.
Mrs. May T. K. Hoeitzel of Saratogo, N. Y. was a guest at the Jay Smith
home last week
Mrs* Ray Clemens visited Mrs.. Edwin
Shultz in Hastings Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ostrolh of Maple
Grove visited at Loya) Lowell's and
attended church here Sunday.

•ale la both limited and in­
definite. It may close any minute because
only a restricted number ol gallons were set
aside to be sold at this reduction. When they
arc gone the price goes back to normal at once.

B. A. LyBARKER
Phone 2115

Fainlly Album—Bcsse Hilbert, Mam!
Fiance. Eda Tyler;
Music—"Slhe
Thr&lt; ads Among the Gold" In costum
—Sarah Fisher. Mortjia Farrell; Ho-t

Hastings, Mich.

Don't Get Up Nights
Make This 15c.Test
Phyaie the bhdder easily. Drise mil

1,1..1-1.

CarrolEdfrrn, insurance man uf

how lo drive 103,300 ailri with
minor repair bill*.

AHROL EDGREN, insurance
man. stood beside his Pon­
tiac parked in front of his St."
Paul home, to add *1(1,500 und
63,000 und note that they
totaled 103,500.
” That’s not the census of the
Twin Cities," he said a# he dis­
played the result to the inquir­
ing reporter. "It’s my mileage
on Iso-Vis Motor Oil. „.. And
ril brl lhe can lu Ini year.
road tests never came any­
where near that figure."
"It’s all Iso-Vis mileage?”
demanded the reporter.
•
Mr. Edgrcn nodded,
"All nf It," he stated with
some rmpluisis. "The 40,500
miles is on the speedometer of
the Pontiac right here. The
other 63,000 was the total on

t

C*Joiarine a

my oilier Pontiac when I turned
it in. 1 figure I've covered the
entire 103,500 miles in a little
more than four years.”
"And what was the jierfonnancc of the cars iu all that
driving?”

repair bills ix'gan to give me
a sales talk and I've stuck
to it ever since. You can
quote me on that if you went
to. And get the total right—
103,500 miles.”

"I'd tell you in a minute If Mr. Edgren't 103,500 trouble*
it wasn't A-l. But my upkeep fm, mile^proiti again what
bills have been so low that h^-Vit hui drmorutrulrd in
I’m almost ashamed to sell laboratory tesla and in
. mechanic,
testion the Indianapolis Speed­

"I started to use Iso«V6 the way—Positive Lubrication
first day it was put on the mar­ Protection. L»J b (a Standard
ket in St. Paul. My friend al Oil prodiu't) will not thin out
the filling station gave me a from dilution. See the Ball
sales talk on it and 1 tcwik it for und Bottle Teat at Standard
what it was worth. Then my Oil station! and dealer*.

ISO’VIS
rotor Oi

We Deliver

STANDARD

OIL

�THE HASTINGS BANNEk. WEDNESDAY. APRIL tl. I«M

PAGE TWELVE

MIDDtJEVTLl.E.
|
BUG BSE CORNERS.
PLANS ARE ALL MADE
Bert Yerrington of Parkville. Mo.. Last Week's Letter. '
FOR BOYSTFARM WEEK arrived oh Monday, called here by the; Mrs. Frank Caatle and son Lewis

Get Our Prices On

WIRE FENCING
Hastings Co-operative Elevator
Hastings — Phone 2145

Conservative

Furniture Buying
HEN IN need of furniture, do
not be stampeded to some large
town by a furniture advertisement of
some wonderful bargain skillfully
placed to get your attention. In many
cases they are very misleading to say
the least, and they know that you
would not want the goods when you
see them, but the printer’s ink has z^ccomplished its purpose by getting you
into the store.

W

We are proving daily, and will
continue to do so, that our prices are
as low or in many cases lower, than
the'sfime goods are sold for by the big
city stores. Call and take tinie to look
over our big stock of furniture and
housefurnishings- and make us provd
that we can give as good, or better bar­
gains than any other furniture store.

illness ot hit sister. Hannah Yerrtng- motored to Middleville Sunday lo visit •
Smith-Hughes Pupils Will Visit ton. He returned Thursday P. M.. Mim relatives.
Yerrifigum being much improved. He: ' Mr. and Mrs Gicn Huff of Kala-'
M. S. 0. io Determine Best
lived here many years ago. bin few.maroo spent the week end with her’
of the old friends are still around here. gtoter Mra
joh^on
Grain and Livestock Judges
Mft. Clive Churchill It so tar Im...
n-nnnn &lt;rw.A»
Plan* arc completed fpf-JUnlor Farm­ proved
as to be able to ride pout on n‘Y”
PP^ ,pcnl lhc wcek.
er* Week. May 5 and S. which will brine
[Thursday. She has been very il! and! „'‘n
clarence
r«w«n nt
to Michigan State College 1AO0 DUQll*
ijrom the.Smith-Hughes high .&lt;ch&amp;&gt;|'&gt; ofIfrf K&lt;lain4i00 wrrr 8un&lt;Uy odterfM|.tlic alate' and will give the»c pupre- a; provetnent.
chance to settle the argument of who U; Mrs. Margaret Hacker is tlie new cornicl Cappon s home.
!be*t Junior Judge of grains, dairy cat-j; txwkkrrper at the R. T. French ami
Mr dnd Mrs Merle Count of kalacattle, -----according
■■ tic.
—— and
— —beef
-------------:—-» to
— tlie
---- Son_&lt; nulls, taking the place of C B maroo were week end guests of Mr aiil
■ .lepartmetn of education at the Col- . Hilf, who hud been tltcrr for several! Mrs. Chaa Foote.
■ lege.
.
years.
Our ^my,, clowj. the twenty-ninth'
i Mcj^&gt;u.s of winning team- will t* ; Our business firms will start tlielr. witl) a picnic. Miss Gregg will be our'
1 awWhcff^rophie.s. the whining dairy I r ummer schedule of opening Wcdnea-! teacher next year.
■ judging team will tie sent to tlw Na- day evetungw this week for the cmiYen-i
—-— ------- -■*—
----■
Uonal Dairy Show ut St. l-ouiv. and the'fence. ot those who arc busy dating the
.
LENT CORNERS.
, best livestock judging team will tx-; tlu&gt;■
I Last Week's Letter.
*
I given a trip, lo tlv* Royal JAvcstnck
Ed. Lewis, our genial drayman. inMr. and Mrs. Alfred Bal) and Mrs.;
Show at; Kamas City. Tlw Michigan Jured his back, while lilting on a piano; Roland Day of Allegan were Sundayi
(team* at.the nvtioiial.shoUw compete un Thursday ami ia under Id* phy*i-j visitor* in the Fred Ball .and.. Leland I
’against Smith-Hughe* school teams ,clan's care. John Qojrtlouse L attend- ■ Hammond homes.
P"~~
; from other stale*. -'
'
•
ins to hu duties.
Mrs. Ida Goodell spei/ a few day*
I Pupils tn the Michigan high *ch'*oL
Our farmer* report fine luck unh;'’he px-t week with her daughter in
.'which teach vocational vggricuU’ure[,
their
lambs
so
far.
one
that
we
Iwar
ot
Muskegon.
[have an organisation-which they call [J
ha* 43 lambs for 20 eusome fruitful) Mr -,nd Wn' Fd- Grable and family.
,^t545^™^*OT^dniSn&lt;1ro&gt;'ar Sh n,is
Wondir if ihejoj K»’t Plainwell have moved into

!to»X*‘!

"" “"• "“■to"

Hastings, Michigan

1.................

.

..

’John Audit- of•KaUm.^uu-* L
Du-j
. Bms -&gt;l Augusta, Mr. and Mr.
i Ecfcitti.m and Jean ni Bunk
FYut.inioru and Clinton

i.m&gt;
uciroy came;
i few’day * with h»-r'

tz'.ooo
PEOPLE HAVE INVESTED Fl NDS IN

CONSUMERS
POWER
SHARES
Preferred

A,ND HERE'S WHAT THEY DO.

Put money to work in community
and business development.
Build greater gssets for public service
—benefit local trade ana employment.

Obtain a return in cash dividends
on their, investment here.

harked by low-coat
public service to
INVESTMENT RECORD
Every Preferred Dividend paid in cash—on
the date due—ever since the Company started

-OMPLETE INFORMATION AT ANY OF OUR OFFICES

Consumers Power Company

Pure Michigan
$4 QO
Granulated ,0BT iiVU

UTABLI SnLP
less

WHItf ECONOMY RULES "

FELS NAPTHA SOAP 10
45
Easy
Tash
5lb.
carton
27
SOAP CHIPS
|
N.B.C. PREMIUM SODAS carton 4Q
Lifebuoy
or
Camay
Soap
Lux
4 Co(",'25
2-».

NEW LOW COFFEE PRICES

Red Circle 23c Bokar «4^'29

| Super Suds

Reliable peas

doesn't make you any
Profit — Interest or Income
— nor does il help
Town or Business build up

733

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
&amp; IMPLEMENT COMPANY

CANE 10°-|b-bag $4.59

riliu U-ft the car tr&gt; it., ili-.tmi-tiiui Th?

. .. .......

Liitykly stopped, in.
Clinton Brill tn,
Hattdteraitt Mi-.- Montan*: Gsrnwn!The car w.i.&gt; a laid wreck.;
in first n-wing; Mii'5 "ArnbeUe Smith; *****
backed up and by taking the;
nd year wotk. All work wa.-jj
-v'nt
ilonw Much credit is duc:on ir-'* wity to the city. A very fortunate!
f
accident, no one injured.
zTobhu-. Mrs. Otiihit Oret i'.-I Mr. and Mr.-. P. M Faulkner spent;
"• -nd in Clupagu. 111.
■Id attend a. -urprw tor Mix B. L. - Imoirtli of Quimby Thursday.
WEST HOPE.
------------------------ -------------uk list.I. Al! are
lu-althl
Lena Laubiiuch-;&lt;mt ton Rtis»cllJ
' M: - Mary Stutz from near Coats'LordSpringer ami Al:Grove bpent several-d.iv&gt; th.' past Week:1*!'1 Ar-:,*,z a’t&lt;Q»deti tiie Annual Barn
[at the home m Mehm Hannah.
jCounty Rirm Bo.Vo'' (Mnfercme at
[ Cleo Cardd han gone to work for i C-'a’s. Grove on Saturday. Idairvmun near AiiBUita.
I Mr: Lautmugh and the M^itllmn
! Frank Cardd of Lansing spent nnr ;tt:,hooJ children uji&lt;i Mrs. Springer and
Tht- twuble. Clover 4-H club milt ./-j!
-Delton Tuesday morning to Crie local
nent day Our sellout served
in the tfack nui't.
which wt-j
proud Tlie girls from this club
to Hustings June 3rd arc,
; Kntah Ki Her us style qufcii and Lfttlru
And&gt;.-r&lt; and Marjorie Ward lake their
[•'.ewuig.
&lt;
1 Gardner Bennett bf Saugatuck culled
। a&gt; h&gt; nephew. Harold springer's, home
; Thursday having Just relurned from
! wintering in cahfoniiH.
.
■ ,
I Mr:- Fern Barnes attended tlie An-j
HIDDEN IN TIIE
i nuai Barry " County Sunday sdiooll
I ConvnUtm a; Coats Grove Saturday.
I John Anders tv r,nt improving a '
i :..M .... a how ol friends could ai»i. j

mattress soeksugar bowl

Michigan coruuiuniliea

Let us figure with you.

SUGAR

- i r.et-oeu upon arrival, some damage to;
.
,
,
.
4[the roof. Very- fortunate to be dispreference for fntmmg. .the vocation.- (0U,retj tn UIne
I
I of real eMate man. bakef. ami radio
....
, ,
\nmnecr each had one candidate. «nd
^‘£‘«&lt;*-'. «mng the fax train 8o; two *boya“were tflideiidwl abaut tlieir I■** t,,*’tlrt.
a«x»ul nnt&gt;.
ifuiurc work.
p-clock -truck an artufon the Main;
,.,
[street crow-tna here. The driver. Dr
IHI TIMOReVtNTLR
stnnck 11 Battle Creek, had Mailed hitthe 4-H cluu, of t£ MeOtnber dn.l:
s,afk- *'•
“te It am
i Hendershott schools attended Achieve- fbea;l,n» ‘lwn u‘x&gt;n him- he Jumped.ont.

MONEY

Invest
lu This Security

The farmer who supplies SUFFI­
CIENT lime of the proper value has
recognized a business proposition
which pays big dividends. The cost
of the best lime, and the labor to apply
at. is small compared with the value of
the increased yield which results from
intelligent liming.

FLOUR ... FEED ■&gt; COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE :• FARM IMPLEMENTS
Latlon i» the pasia-.-udon of $200 earnedi Houm DeVries, of Yankee Springs
„ . .
RiisM-uwat»onotcr
from the pupil's farm project und &lt;k-.' township, wa-- taken 111 recently and: . **„■’**“
™■,n
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118
pUlfM to . luk « Mkmm. prato-'«
to» PtOTMrt &gt;«* Mm to. gi'fSSJK
“*&gt;
,,bK mvnM.
h...;»!«! to
R-Wto UMU.
“““
J
• Btoh modlto... tor to. su..w
tow &lt;» to. qukk to- c
“Jl
degree, has to.sr.bmit a complete ac-; coven.
home af her father Joe Tombs Suii- ■
count ot lhe crop or livestock which hr; Siiix-rintendcnt
went to Btj; (jav.
«ir • kit* *~rr\ DI TV? TDV TUP 11/ A NIT*
1 IIVIM
[rarer lor in his project and to keep a Rapids Friday p. M
I WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT CULUIVIDr
rost “ccount of the profit or low on
Oh Sun&lt;jay the fire alarm,galled the,
;t.ie uo.g. Rcpu..s submitted la-, year department to the Roy Russell home oni
:showed that one ol Hie boss- nadi(lu. nwtJ1 cotiriij line, where Fred;

Miller Furniture Co
t

"&gt;*C5K"««

Profits from Liming

J ShrfOeld -pent Monday and',

tiv» at Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Charite B-itirto enter-i
tallied relatives from Toledo over the'
I week.end. ’
.
j Will Cogswell and daughter-nf near!
। Hlstiiw. were. Sunday'pasts of Mr !
. and Mrs Heber Pike
j Mr. and Mrs Mont Moh.er of Martin
arte Sunday gurstu of Mr. and Mrs '
• Fred Bourdo,
i Frances Rowans and son Donald of
[ Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors A*fj Mr and Mt&gt; Win Edge'.: Mt this place.
| Gene Sparrow- and four bov irtcr.ds
[from Woodland were Saturday ryghi
and Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mr.- !
| Cliftord Kahlio.
; Edgar DvFore-i and wife of Olivet I
'and Jay Bagley and family ot the
Pratri. viile town line were Sunday-1
guests of Mr. and Mr.-. Clyde NichoL.!

•' 2
25°
LITTLE KERNEL CORN 3.^.25
Eight O’ clock Coffee
Rajah Salad Dressing q&lt; 25
Sugar 25“=h-

!

The {day. - A Poor Morfieo Maa' i
; wjuch was [Hit On Thursday evening a:
[the -citool house was well attended. Thu
-ai.ne play will be repeated til lhe North I
[Irvine grange hall Saturday evening,!
April 30 at R o'clock.
I Mr and Mr.- Jack Snyder of South
Hastings spent Sunday afternoon with
।[.Mr
&gt;'U and Mrs. Smith Sherman and
I familye
i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton und
family »j»nt Sunday with Mr. atrd Mrs.
I Arthur Moore and lamily ul near
: 1 Fret-port.
। Mr. and Mrs Martig Calkin* and
Betty and friend teriic Raber spent
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ilotner
'Smith of Hastings. ,
| , Ed. Waite of iotua spent Tuesday
evening and wwlivzday with Mr. and
! Mrs- JUus CarrellI Mr. and Mrs John Carroll spent i
[ Monday afternoon in Battle Creek.
I

CHOICE QUALITY MEATS

FRESH

PURE

PERCH

LARD

LAKE ERIE

NO LIMIT

PORK

STEAK
YOUNG PIG PORK

3... 2$
Beet Roast

■*. 10c Pork Roast Shoulder, lb. 8c

Smoked Picnic Hams
Pork Loin Roast Rib End
SLAB

BACON
SUGAR CURED.
ANY SIZE PIECE

Frankforts
Ring Bologna
Liver Sausage
.b.

it.
lb.

8c

He

FILLETS of
HADDOCK
FINE QUALITY

10

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
Th* Gr**t Atlantic 4 P«dT&gt;c Ta* Co.

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27, 19J3

t

LOW WEEK-END FARES
REDUCTION for the Round Trip
/

Each Week—Apr. 29 to Sept. 3, incl

ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth
TO ALL POINTS within State* ol Indiana. Michigan ilarwcr
Peninsula.) Ohio, J'cmuylvnnis. New York. Maryland New Jersey.
Delaware; also to many points tn Canada. Illinois, Kentucky, Vir­
ginia and West Virginia: nlxo Washington. D. C.
’
Going un any train at or after noon Friday and all day Satur­
day— Good returning until midnight the following Monday.
Good tn Coaches also in Pullman Cars on payment of Pullman
fares? Children of proper age half fare.
.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

A REAL Investment
#— OR safety of principal and regu■ larity of dividends, invest your
surplus funds in building and loan
shares. They are as near depression­
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend".

gJJjr ffiationnl jjjtran &amp;
fmieatment ffiontpnrii;
1250 Griswold Si., Detroit
Establiihcd. 1 Hb9

’

J. L. .Maus &amp; Son, Ixk?ii1 Kepresentalive, I tastings

Pure Michigan Grown

SEEDS
Michigan seeds for Michigan
land arc pretty .sure to give
you satisfactory results.. If you
have seeding to do, come in
and let’s talk it over.

MILO.

Mr. und Mr*. Wilcox of Hustings
will move into the Spaulding tenant
hou.se the lir.-t of next wtx k where Mr.
Wilcox will fccuiierute fronl his re- j
cent illness tills summer.
Mr. und Mrs. Ferns Quir.k and son
were Sunday, visitors ot the latter *
counsin. Ml. mid Mr*. Siukibcr. Kuh-]
niazoo.
Congratulations arc extended to Mr.
and Mr*: Clinton Quick &lt;Lounna|
Kinder! who were married in Kala-i
mnzoo Saturday. They will go to
hnuri'-kceping m an apartment oh
South St. neur the ml .■tallon in whicii ■
Clinton is employed.
John Wood received tlie best mark,
in iiandictafl- of an}- in Milo district
which entitles him lo go to Hastirigii|
to compete uIlli other idiooLi. John 1st
only eleven and let-!-* quite elpted.

We May Be Able to Save
You Some Money!

• Wc still have a full-stock and
complete variety of farm seed.

I

[EAST ORANGEVILLE

STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT,

Mei. Jennie Chase and daughter'
•
‘
AJ&lt;D WEST HOPE. lJL,t we*k- letter.
,
Laxt
Letter .
n,e ,, T A B111
eftUr.
were iitMlciu.-, of lhe Home Literary I
-’* Week's •-**
I club at their home in Kalamazoo
Mrs, RuraeU Johnctck js teaching talnment at the schoolhouse Saturday
! Thursday with seventeen member* &lt;our school as Mits Norma Castle has evening. April 30 Supper will be at
; present Rai) coll wm answered by ।the measles.
7 00 o'clock
Bring sandwiches and
I reminiscences of our first presidentElam Crump had the misfortune tn - one other dish.
.After n.short business tession • paper, ।tall and crack his nb* one day last. Mrs lda wdkiqxon of Maple Grove,
"George Washington As a Man,-’ was .
called jit W. Ickes. Wednesday.
&gt; lead-by Mrs. Palmatirr fur her mother.
Richard Johnson who works m Kal-j Mr. anil Mrs Leon Fuhr of Cedar
. Mrs. Cluw.
Mrs. Annie Hudiplin y atnaxoo
,
came hoir* Monday night sick:
Creek spent Sunday al James Mead’*.
. directed u parliamentary' 4^11. Scv- with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Hourhtabn spent I
-nd song* wpre sung.' 'Hie hOttCMes
v.,^,.
■
ervi-d a delicious supper and inctling mined .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-, Friday in Battle Creek.
j adjourned Uli May 12 to mc4t Jwith; ur,)x-n and daughter Juanita and J«.Mr nnd Mrs Ro--. Blivin
Star,
; Xfc-bdaincK Aiuiie and Bertha Humph-. c0WjM (,i podunk
district spent Friday evening witn Mr.,
rcy- for a May-breakfast
! ' yfr
Mrs w n Hgyward vmit-1 and Mr* Waiter Blake
’
Tliere were twenty-one in attend-1 cd Sunday with Mr ..mi-.Mr BasilI I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown visancr ut tlie Milo Ladle*' Aid at the i Hayward and daughter; &lt;4 Alto
i• iU-d friends al Augusta Sunday
•
,Flowtr home Thursday. Mi** Nina I Mrs. Katie Juimcock and son Pauli
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Geiger and XU. and
Fenner, president, presiding. Opening
ami: Mrs D Geiger Called on Mr. and Mr*
jpcningi visited Sunday
ppnaay thiin-- former*
m:ir.&lt;r nm auil;
.'KMM^caUcr Smiles and Ruiir*:'-"!
** '' W”lter Johnc®ck J«»»» «’&gt;«• r
fv'.'r.iu.
“L."'*1' Mr
Freeport Sunday.
nfffntinnals in charge lif the\ presl-1 of Hastings,
dent followed.; nlao reading ot (Ainutys
Betty Jean and Milan Cu-'-y and. Mm. Rachel Erb of Benton Harbor
Monday night und Tuesday at
■ i und business ne**jon. A proartuu of Bobble Barnes an- . s.&lt; k • wnh th- ji| spent
Ralph Striker's.
•
,
readings and linswcrinii Bible qura- hneaalea.
| Mr. and Mrs H. Vandlen iuid fani[Horn, followed by wverid songs by Mr.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Cha&gt;. VanVr.mken &lt;-i ....
McOmber district .i i Sun­
land Mr* Green with uuttar awum- West Baltimore visited Btmdav w n l!''‘f.'?1'.1 J’"1*
day
with
Mr
mid
Mrs.
W
Bliikepamment. Our paxlor, ttfv. Mlle* gave1i johncock mid. lumily
. Mhde* Adelaide andjatabecca’ Wi’u helpful talk/- Supper was served at J
■ - -•
; kinson of Maple Grovi/nrilcd'on Miss'
five o'clock. The May inerting will bi*|
SOUTH TIIORNAPP1.E.
I Either Striker Thursday:
tu ld at the home -of the president, 1
H.VA
..
.Mr and Mrs. S. Hughes and rou ami
Miss Nina Fenner.
Mr and Mr* Titamut-Akin and fam-,Mr and MiClair White mul chli... reside
.. on
. thr
... Uslle
. .... ■
of’Hastings spent Sunday eve­
A large attendance ut the P. T. A. iiy. ot Chicago will
Friday evening. Mrs Maud Smith,] farm.
ning at J. Williams’
-ehupl cotnnUMioner. wm present and: Mr. and Mrs, A V Wood* of Grand
gave u go-id talk &lt;ai lhe objective of. Rapid.-, visited Mrs. Kelly Snyder at
• the P. T- A Miss Hackney of Has-i the Chas. B. Johnson home Sunday.
! tings who will tench at MUo next year i Francis Neilson accompanied by Mr
On Friday afi«.-rn&lt;»n. April 15 We enwas jin-sent nnd introduced; also Mr.- | chn*. B- Johnson, drove to Freeporti joy&lt;-d u marshmallow ruisl, candy and
-Benedict and father were introduced j Sunday to spend a while with Mr • rarktrjark in honor of the birthday.
arid favored .with mandolin ami guitar Neilson's people.
of ’ Audrey Hummel. Francis Dillon.
niu^c.
Mr*
Benedict, with two- j-r -and Mr; Ben Parka and Min. Ri» f:ur‘d_ McKibbln and Robert Sager:
* whistleing solo:- A humorous r- ailing : Maynard, rritrrtalist-d on Saturday, herr
_____
T;w. spelling contcM 1* prottri-saiiK
by Mr Wihwood Eddy. Delton, was en- brother. Harold Kilburn and two chii- nic- ly. with Albert Mick * team in the
: joyed. Siipje-r
M-rvt.-ti early in tlie| dren nf Chicago. nl.-a&gt; their mother. lead. Du a hurry. Viola.
i evening before the program The next. Mr. Andrews of Wayland
A.,k th.- fu.- t grader* to spell &lt;-.r
meeting will be h-hl at tfic ‘time of | Joe Butlcnck is laid up by'being you. They have six words on their
tlu- school picnic in May.
badly poisoned with prison sujnuc spelling list..
,
Mnrela Miiry Fiuwer MHiit the ucek Hut wrist and arm are badly swollen.
■
end und Sunday witli her grandjiar- ]
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have finished studying Russia; sixth
grade. New England States; fifth grad­
jenls. Mr ami Mn. H J. Flower.
ers. Siberia.
,aii. lliiu .ill.', s.. i . i.ioiunu. nunu-ici.i —- were Sunday giit-.u of tlw former * j Mr. arid Mr* Wm. Oiton and
l.-.;iian Chumbrrlum visited in .our
Aster. Mr and Mr. IL J. Flutter.
j Robert and Mr. and Mr* Milton
jchixil oh Wednesday. April 13.
Albert Cha r w.-nV to Plainwell ”1 Grand Rapldk called on Mr. and
Second atuj. third graders haverenjoyed Icariiipg the poem'. “Raby Seed
Tliitthday wilh ip* nephew. , Clyde Mn* Will Page Sunday afternoon.
IWI5IHIM uiuHiiiuiMcr. mr: . icncr.i •— -................................................. . Wild Sung ' fnr languugL- thia week.
Who Ls cutillmd tu her Ltd ultli ill- family of near Frefpurt apcin SundaTubby and Frisky Bear" are trachiirw..
I with Mr and Mrs. George Dixon and mg the lint graders their number*
Mr*. IJ&lt; nry
return'd to hw: Mrs. Gifford.
...
,
.
&lt;h!-_ neck,
Emmett SlieHimtton
who ha ■ Wc hr«i our pictures token Friday,
home Saturday uit\r *f*lRlltW&lt; wwntl
*Mr*.
" "
’’ *
....... ~.
.
April 15.
-.
days nttiui home
uf Mr. und Mr:..
Pinter Too,-Mr nnd Mrs. Claud Hammond und ,Wc arc still
-c&lt;b One
Viritutr. at Mr. nnd Mr*. BrudlicldV «-«mUv. of Hastings are moytng^on th.- lor'a worth luu. ulxeudy been sold
Thinsdny afternoon were. .Mr and ] Jw Wing farm:
■
TDori*
'"-- McKlbb-.ii, Teacher.
•.Mi*, If. i Tuttle ami daughter*. Mrs. [
H Perkins ami ion., Jack and Mr*.
Wilcox, nil of Jill .UllKS.
Mr. iiipI Mr-; Merle Bradfield ut-'
tended u party in Kuhujmz.oo Friday i
evening.
Mr. and Mm. Em Quick S|a-nt Ntmduy with tin- latter's brother. Mr. and
M*». AUhlU) Fern., Dowling
Mrs. Hrmineld nnd son, Jack ;x&gt;nt
.Simtlay with In r ■ ja-uplr m Hasting*.
In honor of Mrs Allie Wood'.* birth­
day the family war entertained for
dinner ill the luune ot her sister, Mr.
and Mi*. Sam Page. Quimby. Sunday,
und a birthday supper enjoyed .at the
home of their parent*. Mr. and Mrs
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PAGE FOURTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES |
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!"
A- number of’ the bovs from Carlton
Mr. nn&lt;* Mp. Cnr- Gilliland moved
- Center school
Casnovia .Saturday, instead of near.
-xlnxil ami
am! Brown school utin­
1 tendril the Boys' Cdnfcrente at Coats Cnau Grow. a*. planned.
‘ Grove Saturday. AU report a fin.- tin*Mr and Mrs Sam Geiger and. Mr
।
Tlur*1 way a fine congregation out to and Mr-. Don Geiger ot Quimby callthe church •‘vtvicex 'Jjundav mmiung -d on Mr and Mrs. Jake Gieger Sun-­
, F/g-. are it-ing. sent to Clark Menmt-i day.
lai Home at Grand Rapids, also, a i Mi is Agnes Slieldon and Don Hcigrl..
h comforter to Bronson lanpitai. Kaki- .-f Hastings were caller-, -at the Naglcri
, ins’roo All remember the cbjuige «&gt;t j hottie Sunday.
i tiuw- for the ?rn;cxs. prfitchink at-'J 30 The Tax, Tea given by the W. F M
■ ..nd Sunday-»hool fWmHng. .
s uac u
juceejs.
Mr.-. Pearl Crane spent the.week end' '
wiKi t'i latiiei in Buttle Creek.
, Claude Walton and L. M. Cnrtlss!
Valentine and i'wre in Hastings-Thur-tday on bu.i- j

ANNIVERSARY SALE
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OPPORTUNITY

iK.i-i. Mr&lt; riaudc Walton ..was a guest of
iMrs. Bmnford in Hastings Thursday. |
J'ku-. ^tr. aud Mr«. George Woldrma of
al,“[ Holland were guests of Mr. and Mr.Y
i’. Saturdi-y.
I Elmer Roush Saturday evening.
'
Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Wary of South
Mr. . Caryl Fillies were kited.* of Mr.
nnd Mr- GkTih Den. more of smith of, I-owrll called on rrlativ.-s in the vil' latte Friday evening.
.
WocdlanUt'
■
._
Elmer
Roush und
Fish and;
'ft■ : Trewlf CoL&gt;nJWent Sunday' to
"U.vr awuvji
anu Allen
mini
au«.-Uw
... £!££;•
■" run auu:

Jvil once in thu life of a buUnets comer a Fiftieth
Anni.eriaty. Al that time there'* an urge to talk about
ohe'i ulf — do a tittle panonai back-patting. Thii il
all right at far at it goal.

COUNTRY CLUB

MOQTOAOE SALE.

T&gt;*f»ull M»ir* »**n

in

&gt;ns who may luve claim.- auainsi j
dd Na-ihvjlle
Slate Bank Jo present | -Mr"«&lt;» -M**
and family
.-4».u
,u- £37411.1.
-- ------ -Earl
............. -T .................
. . Mime
...... to
... Mid
. -1.1 Recvr.er.
. . .................i
1 .-.I 1 II.f r .at Mr
.i r r*Hi-n.,v
the
and ......
make!'P.Groft,
Mr.t.iBrl
nnd t.t,--.
Mr--. Prl.’
Edgar
Chen
legal proof t&gt;reof.'limiting the t|me|“"d Mr. and M;&gt;. I&gt;-n mrh-ird«
within Which, the same may be pre-! hnnllv were Sunday ।
rented and providing for publication of]
Ihrhitin Govcli.
• ii;l order. ktl-I farther autlii&gt;ii.dn;: i Mrs. Rachel Erb u
called on
day.
and Mrs Ranroin Nott of Gnuid1
tor such riurposc. and the court beih-r
w.-rc nue.-.M Friday of lit. tfndj
fully advised in the premies:
Foltz.
'
.
I • l,:
Now therefore: On motion of Kimi
und Mrs. Earl Rogers- and Mar-.l
Sigler, attorney for r.cd Ri-i-ely- r. it i&gt;;
hereby ORDERED. ADJUDGED and! ,, .
----------------------------- -j
■ DECREED that all ix-i on-; v.!'-, m.r !
b’.itu.'d.iy
have Claims antlnM’ the Mild KJsh.
Mr and Mrs J. A. Rockwood* and I
’ ' vHh stnfe Bank, a Michigan banking! Mt- H.-..--r of Halting* rpent Sunday:
corjxtratk'n. present the same to Ed-!?1. ,,M' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
'
ward B Fmlcy. jr&gt; Receiver thereof j
I1 'T within ninety days from this date.
''. Mr. and. Mn. Frank Erb and daugh-|
i d
And it is further ORDERED th.i!: n r. Betty, of Jackson were callers ati
j
the said Receiver L* hereby authorized' the J I. Ickes home Saturday.
Mr... Viola Rogers of Batt le Creek I
'to pD'pare and furnish blank proofs
Is spendhwt n few day.- at the Earl I
.,u i of claim to be used for snely, pnrpnw.
Royer
’
home
this
week.
,
And it is also -further ORDERED
that a copy ot this order be pubhshbd
KLINGENSMITH.-once each
for twelve successive
------- (weeks, in Tlie Nashville News a news­ Last Weeks Utter
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
- paper prfnted, published and cifculatcd' Mr. und Mrs. Clarem y Graby 'and i
.rt f-r: in tlie village of Nashville. Burry Coiih- i htldYen o| Grand Rapid* nnd Mr. and
Mr.-. Hclsnnde'.inuver and fatjirty of!
, , ty. Michigan.
n.'.M
B ii also further ORDERED AD­ Middleville tjere guest* of tlicir par- j
s j* .JUDGED and DECREED that in de-! U Js Mr. and Mrs James Bowerman
Sunday!
■ J
- fault of any creditor fUihg proof of;
wnnin ninety
ninety days
any* from
irom the
inc
^i'i
Willyard enter-:
’■
■ claimi within
herr-l.
n«.iv.-r .1-.11. "I""'*1«•!.Mors ■ ! date I-?,
:. u»- Hid
,12 r::;?..:
-.1 with
. ..............
dut.un.ll-m or
«»-l tdledoni. th, loll,. Wl ol
• procrfd
the distribution
of th.
the,
week.
.
,7'assets of said bank without reference(the
1
/ to.the claims not * proved when dlvi- ! Tlie Klingensmith school will put on
a program'Thursday evening. April j
denrb arc p,dd or distribution made.
r ,,
Russell R. McPeek. '
Richard Green of Nashville was
■' -•
Circuit Judge. ।: taken
to Ann Arbor Tuesday and un-!
(.■ -i- xTorris O. Hill. Clerk.
I derwgnt nn operation Thursday. He isi
. ,
A true copy
\
i getting along sis well as can be cx, ,r
Morris O. Hi'.!. Clerk.
-.
All’ claim-, must Nt filed wltli Edward!;l pcctrd. Richard is lhe son of Mr. and!
; Mrs Frank Green and has a number
uf friends and relatives In this vicinity 1
tillr State Bank
Mr. and Mrs , Albert Green nnd fam­
Nashville. Michigan.
ily and Marshall Bfandow called on
Kim Si(ler.
,
friends in Maple Grove Sunday after-!
| Attorney for Receiver.
, noon-and spent the evening with the
notice to creditors.
former's sister. Mrs. Claude Mayo I
.t ji; imn.
i-robvic Court Lr th« Other callers there were. Mr. and Mrs '
G-vniy „r lurr;
.
W1!1 Oreen oJ Detroit. Mr. nnd Mr&lt;:
:r’*'r '
■
Manson Stanton and baby of Urban-'
Noiiiif u krrrtr «i«»a tk»t four m;ioih» dale. Mr. and Mrs Howard Mayo and]
,. - t&gt;.- t'.u. -&lt;»&gt; ■ » Ai-nt. i t&gt;. I-.children, and MBs Neva Mayo of Bat-,
?rir hX.*''ffoTi.t “oi'd
tlt' Crtck' Morris Green of AMyrta and
.Urt f..r "huumum .*Bd .Jja.iwrnt on.1 Mr and Mrs. EYank Green of Naah-!
.1 .11 CTodiicr. of ..id dr&lt;r..ed .ro ro i vllh‘.
.
. ,

STONY POINT.
•li i Last Week's Len.fr.
"• । Roma Blocher was home from Neeley:
■ over the week end. '
i».I Mr and Mrs.. Chas. Reason from'
■; Laming were Sunday guests at Ed
„r f»rnkins‘.
I Mr. and Mrs. Olin Brown of East.'
iaiv .t WillUm 1LiXauwlng made several calls in this'
। ih»t f.»ur mantb. I community Sunday.
ii a. Pf.na. h*»»i Mrs. Jennie Combs and Forrest and I .
m l.rr..m thmr Myrtle Mead of Kalamazoo were callnin'r
iff* f.n •ers a‘ B J WeHm“n's Saturday.
' “** ““‘j *„
A little son was born Tuesday. April
tt.r 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown i
■- h&gt;;who recently moved into our .neigh*
’-m | borhood.
i:ih
B J. Wellman was in Kalamazoo on

'

Finest Evaporated

• Saturday.
—
- .
11» Mnu- 'J Dr lUskln •
Philo Scitcr if. Belduic
called■ on Mr* .
Mi." Anna Mae' Pew of Harting.-. w:,i
the truest of Juanita Marlow Sunday. i Cora Gardner Friday.
M4« Mildred Ruynor of H.v-tings.wii? '

Mrs Hubert Barnum and daughter.!
r Phyllis, were "Grand Rapid* vidtor.i: Odessa Saturday, the
dental work done.
-f Saturday
.
.
''
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnum. Harry - Mrs. Anna Crossman is spme better i
r Barnum and 'cjiiidren &lt;'t Hastings d^thU uriting.
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.. Mrs Sam Geiger 1* Very ill at lust;
spent- Sunday
afternoon
! report.
Barnum's.
Services win be held at the charchi Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oilhouse of i
Dutton spent Sunday with Mr andf
nesl Sunday at nine o'clock.
Sunday caller, at Hubert Barnum'.-.' Mrs -William OlthnUM*.
Little Ardiih Thomp-'-on of Southof M
Mts. Olthouse!
Coats Groie. Mr and Mrs Harry Bowiie u;is aa Hguest
’lC-t &lt;&gt;f
Woodman ut Grand Rapids and Mr. i F»l,'a&gt;'
nnd Mrs. Howard Barnum of iho-l Ml s
Townsend o
with ■
tings.
•
I spending a few days thn
Mrs., Mildred VanDenBosh of Alle-jMBf ’ ‘ *” neon.
sjient severalsan s|ient part ol last week *
wi 1
eridayi.
&gt;T1Wolcott
....
mother. Mrs. Ella farmt-kv.
I Mlsx Doris Benton of Bowtie ,$|x*nt |
i the week end with Mli« Grace Bryans j
Tin- local si nlor- gave tia-ir play tit j
! Alto Friday evening.
' . :
: Charite laThlcitrier of Delton moved'
[ his mothrr. Mrs Horn, back to Biifti-1
I more Wednesday, tfi-- latter lutvmr •.
j ejient the winter with her daughter,]
, Mrs. Frank Bryans
Notice To . File (\ilms Acah
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes nnd Mr ’
Nashville State Bank.
• and'Mr- Foul Stowell nnd Mrs Blak. |
'.j! state of Michigan, the Circuit Court-*''rc 10 Grand]
• • for the County ot Barry, in Chancery Ra’»±J™** v
iri..1
...
■
1 Callers Thursday nt the George
..(Rudolph E. Reichert.
•- ■
•
••
...
•h State Banking Commissioner.
Canavan of. Logan and Ml-, Rai).«l ।
.
Plaintiff.
Birman of Clarksville.*
Mr. und Mr-,. W. W Boughner and I
Nashville Stqtc Bank, a
Helen wore.in Ha-.tmt'A Fndav.
Michigan banking corporation.
; Delons Minard of Logan spent J
Defendant.
Tuesday and Wmlrw-day with ,hrr&gt;
At a -**ssk&gt;h of sold court held al cousin: Velma Forbey- ut Freeport
Mr. ----und Mrs.'
the court house in the city of Hue-,!; Sunday
-------- - -ituests
------- of
- —
titles, in said county, on the 23rd day' Frank Hyn&lt; s w«-r&gt;- Mr. and Mr.
of Fcbntary. a. d: 1932.
, M.iklev. Mrr a-*
........ Jr. and daughu
Present: The Honorable Rtu;sell r : und son. J\mMcPcek. Circuit Jud;-r.
Evelyn, of Wd^..
On reading and filing the-petition
M&gt;- otid Mrs Frank - Hyn-i. weiei
of Edward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver of1 Thursday MUijM-r guests of .Mr nnd'
the Nashville State Bank, a Mirhiuani Mrs Ford f5«o;s&lt;’l! of Wtxxlland.
iianltlng corporation, praying for the[ William Forbey ..pent the weekend'

Out inatead. wa've gone to a group of our country')
taigail and ddetl producer) — placed largb order) —
amt atked for co-operatipn in planning price* that
would jetilfy immediate purchaiat.
So.a) Kroger Sterna thi* week, there*) a celebration
that Fl ft in with the limoit For although the tun will
thine again, we all know thing) ere fight. And honait
value) ipaak louder than word).

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Country C'ub cv King* flake

fig Bars

5c

2*..’23c

e.*^“

Soda Crackers
5c

Standard Quality—Stock up now

5

Sweet Pickles

25c

Country Club—From Eneil

«•»

Country Club

Fancy CuL-tn Fruit—fug ripened

10c

. 18c .,15c M£..12c

3 it*. 25c

Factory Froth—Bu, moral pou’dy

Cucumbers

•«* 12c

hX-.

Cigarettes

ca&gt;ton$1.23
All popular brand)

Paul Jones

2 *4g&gt;. 19c

Doled Southern Little Joet

Potatoes u S-Grade No. f ped 13c

Scratch Feed '“g $1.09
Compare cur quality

Leaf Lettuce

CeBophaM Wrapped
The lame fine qualify

ib. 9c

hoiuum

ASPARAGUS
10c

Sliced Bacon
-

3 lb* 10c

Sweet Potatoes

A good c&gt;g«ratta—Carton."Wc

Green briltfe thoota

*

Uk. 8c

.ts

KROGER QUALITY MEATS

Smoked Ham lCudahy Peacock

Whole Or Shank Half

BOILED- HAM Su,ir'^m!u"'
25c
SLICED BACON
Half Pound Pkg. 8c
ROLLED RIB ROAST
«- 23c
HAMBURGER
VEAL ROAST

RoaStS

fr"* Ground

Lb.
Lb.

BONELESS

Beef Kettle

6c
15c

13'

Choice Chuck Cut»

Wk.. CbMl» A. Adlkvr wa&gt;
Pr«iidMl of
U»H«d SHUi. B.
H. Kroger ««i a coifno mmchant.
From houa to Room ho wont.jjith

that IrHia rad vogoa, wpplying
hoop-ikirl.d -omw wHb good
c offa a.
/
Ono night. B. H. Kroger had a
vition — a »ii«o« of a graat chain
of floras in which Jia would iall.
baildai good toffa a. qaalily food*
of ovary daiciiplion. And &gt;o iha
F.r»t Kroger Store war born —
clean. aHracliva. bminaidilo —
but above all. iloclad with foodi
that WERE food*.

Today. 411] Krogar Sloraa ar«
dirirlbuUd throughout tho great
MiSdln Wed.'Each &gt;at coma to
main mora than a pl.t, la which
iutf lo buy grocariti. Wpman have
told m that, for loma raaion or
other, they can bo depended
upon.
If wo were to put our Rngor o«
that rerun, wo would bo inclined
to uy. that into them and their
minagarr hai boon bred the peineiplor of iloro-looping ar prod
tired by cor founder.

ttOGEK FOOD NEWS

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

*

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 4, 1932

16 PAGES

REGISTRATION DAYS Teacher Colleges Run At
ARE ON MAT 8-7 i
Ful1 Capacity, No Jobs
. "

—■

-

Mother’s Day
Next Sunday. May I, Is Mother**
D'ay-------- ---------- —_Uis and to do honor to her

BUSINESS PAUSES WHEN SLUMP COMES. THE STATED )*•*. p—ed mtiwHhrr world.
VOTERB OP THIS CITY A»l
PLUNGES ON WITH EVER INC REASING COS'lff
URGED TO ENROLL AT
•
THE CITY HALL
Some Phases of i-aliicution Appear Rather Exjiensive—Hostess

A Hower placed upon her

CARDS FORM
^270 PERMANENT
RECORD

Draws $3000; Bus Manager,
Carpenter, $2100;
Plumber, $2400; President,$9000; IWcssors, $5250

still Uvea in -memory.

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 1

^“‘S’S'UMsweMMMEETIIIC
ROADWORK LET
TO BROWN BROS.
Merchants Offer Some Real!
Bargains to the Shoppers
।
of Hastings
'

h

iranm

COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION
QUARTET OF COLORED SING­
Again we cull Hie attention of curl?
THINKS THIS PLAN WILL .readers in t)i&lt;- adyerUMtig in thus W-!
ERS COMING FOR MON.
. sue. and to the fket -that advertising 1; i
SAVE MONEY
DAY, MAY 10
jbuniM-M tH'W&gt; and rut such is as inter-*
I vBling. and idten more valuable to the:

i n adir than any other news in thei*' JOY NIGHT”PROGRAM
JOBS IN ASSYRIA
TWP. ARE COMPLETED
'
TO OE ENTERTAINING

• &lt;By V. J. BROWN
find some other Mother
.
Mwtial inducements and making* up- ■
,
’
1?
Tills chapter will be devoted to a discussion of lhe system pf teacher train­
Contractors Do Grading, Shap-{peal, tn emtomers Ur to those who uw. Organisation Has Been Useful
ing
,,IB which
•.••••■•• Michigan has set up lu
MX provide
....... its public school -J
system
—.M, With
„(l&gt;&gt; a
« tniinrd
muutu
Ih»x uf randy, a book. » bouquet of
ing of Rond Bed and Put '
&lt;m.t(.m&lt;t- Th&lt;ur.- very
Factor In Promoting Good
Dropped Unless Person Votes • teaching tore- Nearly everyone will admit that i)u- cwt of. education in Michi—
.
। much
much worth
worthwhile
whiletotothe
thehomekeeper';
homeJu-eix i
*
lioarr-*, a kindly letter of apprecl.iOnro Tn Twn Vonra •
' K“” &gt;fi *t,° h,Kh- ,Ww lu Kel 11 down within reach of Ur taxpaying public is a
On Some Gravel
I; q|.
Barry county
Fellowship
of'Burry
county. These
Thesk- m.
are times
limes when
virot. in iwo xears
' difficult matter.
•
• lion—in fait anythin* that will
e recently mentioned Hu&gt; fact that: People art; imxiom to make the dollar
Tlwi.last mieting for. tnU Brot|icrbring joy and chrtf to kuhji* lonely
Every voter in Hmtinga will wish to;
Governor Wjlber M Bruekrr referred lu\hia recent s|M*c.iayjncsM«gi&gt; io tlie
'
tincounty
mad
cunimtoion
I
ATT
„
--------------------------------.ood
year
will
lx
held
on
Monday
Mothers
heart.
You
1
will
Indoubli
cast his ballot at jj»e primary next alarming extent to. which tfie expense uf inaiiilalnimt lhe public MdxXii‘system
. .
interested in lbe announcement., ol tlie night, May IB. one w«&lt; k from next
i.- .i with Brown Brother-/hl
September and at the presidential elec-; juu( grown. He demanded tiiat local sclionl boards cut at least 15 per rent below
&gt;t town-’ biuim
m«-a &lt;&gt;T thia city
Monday night. Thw flna: meeting hai
lion next November But he cannot do I
ngurvs Most sdiool districts have already gone fur beyond Ulis murk in
—--------------- rome to ir known for the last two
II, no matter how long hl* name may
cutthqc One result of itds i.\ the n-leaie of cotv.ldcrably more than a
j years a* Joy Night ’ That Is. instead
have been on the registry list, unless mowauul teachers from the public schools of Michigan.
uf having a speaker a different kind of
l»e shall reregister. Every voter in llx-i
•
vi»y
roqmrru. by
oy inc
new ] Another well known fuel which bears
vntertalnmynt i
provided fur the
city w
Of iia»ui&gt;Ms
Hustings i*
la requlrjM,
the newlaw imsmm by the last 'legislature. to!ul,ou teacher, tialmug is the cflect of
members and tiwir friends For two
with;
reregister Hits year Thai is true ,,M’ economic depression upon the
year* one of thl* country's noted rrsulwhether he live* in tin- same voting teaching profession. One reason why a
drainage, and some fills' wiierc m-ces-j
er* lias entertained Fur the lari meet- •
jircclnct that he has for year*, or'promotional program was required" a%
mg tins year a different jxovtrion hat
□djeUier he has moved within tin- last Mated in Hie Bnicker message/ war.
We expUmeiF thal. With the C7.000(
pnTHPMFNT been made, a colored quartette from
thirty days. He cannot vote next Sep- l,l“t
Insatiable demand* of Indus­
M. C. A. COUNTY MEETING ’ ‘ ' ’i
county by th- &gt;!at. h . ; , THE LINK BLL1 BQUIFMENT &gt; BalGf Creek has been engaged to
j come ' to ----------Hastings for that night ‘and
tember und next November unless lie!lrX- “P 10 «*»'“
WttA «PP‘»k •»«
HFT D IN CITY FRIDAY
!' " “** 167 'n‘:' ’ of
r,'ld’
HAS ALREADY BEEN
~*
registers again.
I teaching profession• of many of its
' will give the members live pleasure uf
riLLD in Uili ZKlUAx
taken over by lhe county roud comrucrATTvn
This new law does not apply to any ,n,,sl valuable instruciors. Those days
■ hearing old la&amp;tuoneil negro melodies.
NIGHT
mihsion. a cansidrrable amount ua.. :• I
INblALLMD
of tlie township* or villages of Dttrry aie gnix . Tticy’will not return for some I
I This ought to be a delightful program,
‘quired to cut lhe brush, mi that Michl
.
--—:—county, but only to the city of Hastings! “me.
rnnn tA/nOtr IA/II I DC I/CDT
could lx- mad- wiu-r TUr. HOPE TO START PLANT
and we tx-hrve will toe thuroushly enaLM&gt; other ex|x-0M&gt; mrld-nt
nurc IU OlHril r«-Hix i
Jo..ed b Jnember,.0{ the Brotherluxxl.
in this county, and to every city. vil-|
Can't Find Julp.
[tracher factories known as slat/' nor-' GOOD WORK WILL BE KEPT
ON OR BEFORE JULY 1 1 The quartette will sing iipstalrs lit the
lage or township tn this stute laving u
More than KMX) graduates from the mid or teacher colleges. In addition
GOING
ANOTHER
YEAR
'
lu
wurk
uhl,b
1,I!
“
uuinu
Minuincn
ichh
.
I|S
i
|J1
imoun
,
.
I
lult
.
I
or
I
lu
.
- -----•
• church auditorium.
,
population of 5.000 or more Every voter)
teacher training col- to this almost an equal number ot •
.
-n
.
x_
5U[)Jwr (squad for thu Brntjirrin every such township, village or city
■”11’ “‘J*'1 u'" k-' Considerable Piping Yet to Be
legrn o I Michigan tvaeher.x are grodiiaU-d from the unf-l Secretary Angell’Volunteered
j hood meeting lias been appointed ai
having a population of 5.000 or morc|
failed to sectile pos­ verxlty und Michigan State college
,''iiie bounty ha/thr*cqmpnM‘iit to.!
Done—Pumps Need to Be ■. i| follows:
must reregister, or he will be denied the
Tiie total annual output oi these i ’Slice In His Own Salary and
itions in 1930,. The
I Hany Wood, chairman; Miner Seefranchise at the primary and at the;
General Expenses
■ doing it.-, own work of maintaining up -I
Connected Up
year 1931 saw al­ teacher factories, when ojierated at;
general election.
™
wards of 350 miles of county roads and | r-ifV L'n^ineer Bert Snarki has been'J ley. Wrti. Sulsbauglv. Chas. Townsend.
iuwiukiui.
most an' equal num* full.capacity, supplies graduate teachTo accommodate the voters of Has-!
era in sufficient number to almost fill) The Barry
- - ■ County
------- Y M.
. C.
. . A. c°'u*
; ■ making tlie nectaMiry^repairs on them btdy. for some time in irutalflng the *™ 1‘raver- Orville TutUe. E J. Thomibr
whool
nr
IMM
Igan
wnn
Will.
a
»
■
--'dheld
(»■«
a
•
meeting
on
«,
rrM/v
E
rl,!
“
&gt;
’
’
nHI&gt;l
&gt;
l
Kht
'
But,
u
has
nut
sufficient
road
ma-'
H
,.
u
i
in
k-b&lt;n
equipment
at
the
m
'
w
age
aii- n- A VanBuskir^
VanBurturk. »-««
Leo w«itarWelfare.
tings the Common Council have nr-!
join the ranks of the
normal
teaching
forte
&gt;
in
the
communitv
room
of
the
Hastings
Matrimony
:
•*»
,lu
‘
community
Haxtiuu
C
hiltcry
fur
IhU
167
miles
of
extra
(disposal
plant
The
purpose
of
this
Jaci
’
b
Wolfe.
.W.
J.
Watkins,
Chas.
ranged, for Friday May 0 and Haturday j
(Oily :
•• •
• ■■■ .cniiit ry lor inis 10) muus di extra - disiMis.t! ptoint The purpose of tins
.« j
«
unemployed. Mean-.
failure., und Natmml Bank, with rej|r»rn alive, nll,.u&gt;.1. Thry ^^ngjy Wl Uut ir,l 1
“ »-'n 1 . l. p* ..
.. ...
May 7, Hint Hicy will, on both days,
while under stnWof business ’ opixjrtunitles. failures mid! Natmiril Bunk, *»“» «,l$',s&lt;,ntaHvc:, ,nilcuJJV Tllcy accQtrfinily felt that if equipment Is to take thi settled solid.*. Woodrufl Robt- Walton,j, W. 8 Will, B.
lormerly
ttvk I11'"4 ’'! ,r&lt;
fr&lt;,’m NU'hville,
NftttlriUe, Middleville
MiddlcvtUe and U11
ulvV
cou;|d
with Brown Broth- sn the Mwug&lt; and move them into a1,1
.., tou
(| arrange With
H. Wl11
Will.- Gco
Geo. White und
und J D. Zagelfrom eight o'clock in the morning until1
”’- ‘ to.k
delinquent taxes ami JUjenlngs in other states^ for
ri are shy- ,hAmnn^
“
. 1,1 concrete tank, from which they will be
th.. renrriK .rtven «&gt;, th., fni m. wlx&gt;
do,w “ lot of tturk
eight o'clogt in the evening lx- in
the demand for reW the excess. Totiay tv»cher£
""'inw^ hv
m til, n' Burrv coun,&gt;'- •",d '»&gt;*“&gt;’«
&lt;«"«“' pumped into
Despite the
continwrtJK M-Mlon al the council room
there ...
tireR no
Lw a. large sludge digestion
“» depression
fcpmuw, Ihr Brolhrr'trenchmcnt. another ing uwuy from mafriagc, tl«..&lt;
, l,7 1 rc‘ satisfactory work, that Hut would to ,unk. where'the
bacteria will
'od haa
as m bourd of registration for t)»e pur­
jobs open ■■■
in Hie mun*.
busine-M world, and;1&lt;)tt “« •’&gt; ®wr\1l,y3' .An’!
ilwrr'uw.tacuru
-111 literally
merrily hl
h«.l
ta. carried
eumed on
«. du
,Ufe, lbe lau,t
1000 are being re­ juun
surplus
teachers
have
already
rushed;
tlie
splendid
activities
of
this
ortile
bort
plan,
rather
than
have
the Pat
sludge and
rusiivti.
”
“
•«
—
»•(
’
••«•«•
«».«».»•»
&lt;/•
pose of registering voters of this city.i
eat up
up the
the sludge
and reduce
reduce it
it to
to aa }Tar- riu~' memixTship h:
has not been as
leased from thf’
to mt
nil nil
all t»^*«lhi/.
possible vafiim...;
vacanies in
the!s-t'^Uou
wiiat a fine work MgStocuanty
nunv tn
m tiu-1
gaiuzallwi and wiut
rt,
O
f
slime
This
digested
sludge
*■It will not be difficult far any und [ v-,„ i n„.un r-chools of Michigan away
unity invest several thousand dollars SO
sort of Slime. Thu
.Judge l.
“‘"‘he‘hree prvvtmis years, but
Wm
1.
kw.
TOh
lbe
eM
q[
|u
.
schools
Of
other
Mates
.
Angell
leading
ir.
Barry
county:
,l
?
:
in
new
equipment.
Brown
Brothers
aljheti
pumped
onto
Hve
drying
tod-,
8tU1
organization
luui
had about 200
every citizen of Hartings to go to lire
B,M. ,„B v,,„ w, „,KI
i But evidently tlie educational forcesi "Gentlemen:
. . ready’have the*equipment. All these' where utter it dries thoroughly, it Is memtors. which Is very good conrtdercity hall nnd be properly registered on' present school year,
£.wiumcion
cunt rm-tun. &lt;rwill
do i»l» nr
the »r»&lt;un»
grading»and
'” financial conditions -----------------Plans
are now
Ul au
uu„ U-Jtk,.d' off -nd
.. drawn away M feruliiw lmg
one of tlimc two days. We hope every; Has any mention been made .that of Michigan have not heard .of this.* As my last year* report
s 01,0
one m twvw.«.„
................. dump u m.
.There
nM,rc stin
where it rnay k
be. necessary,
litstill rrmalns lo b,. roinpleted a 1in the making for a splendid program
one of them will do it.
!0flr school teacher factory shut llowii In our four normal calkvi-s alone, the; montnr'- '
payrolls disckve the tuxpaver is (nK.. activities, which.will give a jncturp'Of; (------------]4. 8rav,.[ Because ----they ----have —
good
considerable pliilng.
The city clerk and others will l»e.
time?
— iw.wklc.nble
also several’1for the next Brotherhood year'of which
gin*
up two IMui. annual xateriw:!
has been doing through the year. equipment
---------------- they
-------can
- do this------p tot-i1)um)M to -toe installed. City Engineer due
announcement will to made later.
much
1
there to help the voter in filling out the ‘ yhen motor car sales tall off word -----..u,. four 15^500.;
C onferences.
The Brotherhood lias been a useful
two cards tor rach voter Every voter! ;s pa..M^i to the production departmetit t»‘» ...o-.- ---one A? 400;
ter and cheaper than township road Sparks is nit making any rash
»4r.u0 and
A* HiU report covers from April to officers could flo it tocaiue thej lack i promtses as to when Hie new disposal factor
in the life of this city. It Is the
will lie required to sign both card*. Tlie, to jcuie down its volume Of output. If eight* »5.boo; 39 ix tween
----1
organization which brings togeth­
'
heavier one of the two will be ke|X the market becomes too dull a complete I5.U00; 22 between Jtooo and 64500 M"1’- »&lt;■ ia,‘ Mart with our double the nettled equipment. Because there S'plant will to ready for operation, but only
:
,
barrelled
conference
that
we
held
In
continuously in lhe office of Hie city shutdown is ordered,
f -Continued on page nine, part two. AprU
&gt;Tar
Fann
Mt not much road work in sight this year, believes it will to open fto buslne.-^ on *er tn a fine way people of the city and
clerk, und will be known us the "mas­
1of the country The membership U
---------------------------------------------------------1 Good-Will, 100 present, from mon; Brown Brother., were glad to under-;Jllh. L lK1.uMbIy earlier than that.
ter record."’ The thinner card, but of '
Hastings will have »n up-to-date)1about equally divided between the etty
| n
j c L
ID
"I
than half of the hiral schools, iln- take this township road work ut what
and surrounding territory. We hoje
tile aame size, containing exactly the
\l\UTUl JCllOOl lUpilS
rcidentally. only u few roilnties have the commission knew was a very low piant for the treatment-of its sewage.!I 1conditions will be such that a consid­
same wording which the .voter must al-j
price.------------------ ------------------------- ’
what fhe cituena of Hastings espe--*1
nf f-1 U Ca conference at'alb and-on the
so sign', will be known as the ’preelnct
Tla- work in Assyria hnd been com-; cially appreciate is the fact that thb 1erably larger number will enjoy Use
ljuesis or n.n.tJ. .une duy/Aiwil IB, we hud a girl*'
record " At every primary election, gen-j
Fifty-six elgiiUi grade pupil* from conference at Woodland of 108. for the &gt; cntnml'Wlo^to^prcky 'los^wwk The l4“nt. llus
C°t*h" h meetings next year It is an unique organlzation. bringing together, in an un­
eral election, or city election these pre-I denominational way. men from the city
sn..";?'.. -rcinct records will be taken to the poll-;
ing place In every precinct After the
relvool v.-rterday High gchool rtudents V W C A .secretory for low,, and
!“
el? X ;’“'^’^'““”"1 of which the clU- 1 and country who enjoy the excellent
1 programs and have eight good suppers,
election they will be returned to lhe!
city clerk’s office, and will be kept there CONCERNED DISPOSITION 'OF
. rnSwtai-i, pri™.
(.17
Art»r. .r h.’d
5‘".
»««8a «bo (&gt;.« «»(«&lt; all fot the low price of $230.
between elections
(jlVIL WAR VETERAN S
to do ..all the work laid
planned so
so faithfully
faithfully in
in the
tlie city
city’s
At noon the group liad luncheon in the. mon- than our quota attend tlie State Brown
. . Brothers
thu
. j. 'lllM1
,ntl Panned
After one has become registered un- [
pamv- icnnmjT
the
entitled
credit.', TEACHERS’ CLUB GIVES
cafeteria Klghth-gn.dr day Is an an- Older Boys Conference and were for-jput
OUt for
,or thus
thU year
&gt;ear on “
* 167
187 miles of-^hulf.
°r 4are
— -"««•
“* to much &lt;-*&lt;««
dcr this new law. has signed the two,
BANK ACCOUNT
nuul feature on tlie school program, tunute in having Mr. Johnson, too. as 1 township roads taken over. They will When tlie new plant shall to in opera­
cards and voted as often ns once al
—
FINANCIAL REPORT
keep the cost within tlie appropriation; tlon thcre will to almost no contami-I
and permits all who pre interested to delegation leader.
\
least every two year*, hi* or her namel DAIIRHTFR FIRHT^J
gain an idea o! the tattliiies lite school, We have hod two leaders’ confcr- iof $37,000 made by the state. They art nation of the water in the river from!
will be kept continually registered, so) UHUUn ' cn riuni o
[at it now. The second township they the sewage of this city,
Sixty-Ninc Families Have Been
liere
has
to
offer.
[
ences
during
tlw
year,
And
in
January
(Continued on page three)
j
CLAIMS OF NEPHEW
ihave worked b. Maple Grove. Thin
qik. thing seems quite evident, andi
---- ;----- ; bad 30 delegates, to a Hi-Y conference
Benefited Through Their
adopted lo make the money ; tiiat i» that a good man will to needed
COUNTY SCHOOl
RIVE
lat
v,cw ,,lsh «hoo&gt;- where p?ace I plan
.
wwM brothcrhood Wrre di.&lt;lLsard [paid by tlu- Mate go as far as passible t(, operate thw plant What lhe policy I
Welfare Work
SOME FINE POPPY
A&amp;cd Man Hnd Madc Joinl Ac LUUN I T OlnUULo UlVt
in
grading
and
putting
the
township)
wi
n to x. to raU-s to householder.&lt;.......
and' A report
we had
nail some
some girls
Kirn attend
ntu.-nu the
me cnaie
-•
- -•••
r,.lx)r[ o
tenure wont
uy
of, q,,.
Qie welfare
work utmc
done by
MUSIC FESTIVAL j We
State]
POSTERS ARE ENTERED counl wilh Franl&lt; D&lt;',lncr
I Girl Reserve Conference at - Battle;
in the best poydble. burtne&gt;s places for. handling the sew-[the Hastings Teachers’ club is given
----- .— f
and Then, Died Suddenly
More Than roSVupil. U T«k« [Creek in February and laid 40 boys' ^‘“®”'rrh?, “"a"*,’ncnt * ta' “ ““p- or w'‘"‘ther “»&gt;' charges will to. herewith and is very iiitcrertipg. It
Contest Sponsored By Legion
Attorney Kim sutler drove to miitermined by the council.
| the part of the teachers us well as a
and Auxiliary Closed On
Waukee and remained there for four
Part In Program Here
!' From
h"" and -nnTADlAMC
----------------- - - ------From our
our e/xinlv
county twn
two men.
men. u
a boy
eci—CriT
a j
M
,
1 days returning to Hastings Tuesday of
inyseif were privileged to be in al-! *•« ' nnlANu otLtbl
r»n»rvr niinii 'O’ ’ Lirii n
deep interest in the welfare of their
This Evening
ounaay, may i
llv,lt wct.k Hl. Was calI,^ t0
cU&gt;
pupils. Their attitude and efforts
tendance nt the International
THEIR NEW
OFFICERS GRADE PUPILS H0LD
This evening at Central auditorium.;I uunIn.cj^l^
’tart’^^r.'Conven- .j
.
Several very fine Poppy posters haw]mice made famous by its creamy
1 should be highly commended. This re­
■
’
’
TWILIGHT"
SCHOOL
been received by Mhs. Henry Mulder [ beverages, to iookmfter the interests or lage
.
.
,
...
moreschools
than 400
of rural
n ur i,n&lt;i aconvXlmMn
dcicaates to1-L18lcn
- .
■lo ..7
,
port is up to April 20. 1932 and is as
of pupils
th'- county
willand
givevila 1 on Mnv YMCA.
Wonderful
Mofodiog
and T. S K. Reid us entries in thei n client in an. important law cas-*.’1aR&lt;* schools of the county will glye a^ tbe state Y. M. C. A.’convention-in I
By "Ford 8 Colored Jubi- ' PuPu»
Teachers Show Type [
American Region and Auxiliary annua) i which involved unique and very inter- May festival program under direction Detroit, tiumks to Ted. Reid und hto?
One’made bv
grade! citing
cstlmr legal
local problems.
nroblems. Tti^y
Thev were so of Miss Mary Ann Collinge.
Colllnge. Never tobe- nusty
irll,tv Buick.
nmrk
contest. One
by a sixth grade
lbe SinrctB"
I of Work Done During Regtouted. 833; spent to date and dirtristudent is especially good. The contest) much out of the ordinary tiiat the MH-1 fore in the history of the county have— Qean Davenport was our leader at
8"
,
.
Ibuted $503 83- milk fund total B304 02At the
Rotaryjneetlng
noonj
ular
‘granu
grand voiai
total spent,
spent. 8808.85;
closed on May 1. and after the posters waukce Lawyers’ club, at a recent so many schools combined to give such &gt; the winter Leaders’ Conference, where
...
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j .........n Monday
....................
.
........ Sessions
~-----------souv.ao; balance
oaiance
•&gt;u.
k. district, ,w«
• a festival. Rcht'arsiils have bcm in '
। Cont intied on page five)
arc Judged in &gt;the
the k»,&lt;
best nnn,
one: »nn«&gt;tn/»
meeting, debated thew n..a«iinn&lt;
questions.
’
’-for
• , --------w------- rpupils
_r_ _ and pupils of [ m the welfare fund 1193.15 All kinds „r
the following officers were elected
Kindergarten
of
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the ensuing year;
1 the first six
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—
■•
—
■*&gt;
.. .
.have .been
&lt;
will be sent to. department hcadquarBriefly the fncU werp that John Dea­ process for many weeks by groU|M und;
grades in the Central and; articles
supplied .to ..
tho
Monday,
nil
those
participating.
pra&lt;PITY
QPHnni
Q
Tfl
.Joseph
McKnight.
President.
,
lers for entry in'the'rtatc «&gt;ntest. Thej-ner, a civil war veteran, living at the
ward schools look partjtm ’Twilight needy* Including the following: Darn­
Heed
together for the first time.
. vl I I OLHUULO IU
'
A H. Carvcth, Vice-President.
winner in the state will then go to the [Soldiers Home at Milwaukee, had uc, School ’girogram Monday evening at jng cotton, elastic, thread, one box of
Programs such a* these are relative“w —
GIVE “
MAY
FESTIVAL w. r c«*. a^ury
nalional contest. Some dine awards will j cumulated during his lifetime several
which -about 200 parents ond towns-, baby clothes, a baby blanket, middy,
_______
I Fnrl
—
’*
Earl Cnlnmali
Coleman. TVf»nslirf
Treasurer.
be made locally as well ak in the dis-' thou Mind dollar In cash, which he had iy new although some counties in
ix-ople were guests
i belt, foundation garment, rubber
C. W. Clarke and D. A. VanBuskirk
.........................................
trict, state and national.
, deposited in a Milwaukee bank. He Michigan Itate been conducting this -’The Ugly Du’ckling,” Girls'
The
first jrnrt of the program con- boots, slicker, two dressing gowns, tww
two
All posters are original in Idea ami had one daughter, but had had certain lyi&gt;e-of work for several years. Need­
’
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.
.
/
.
.
slMcd
01 rour &gt;hort clttAS -sC!^*ons ot tons of coal, two pairs bedroom rtlpGlee Club and Orchestra to
design, some youngsters Allowing real;disagreements with her and her hus- less td say Hu- task of training this
The Rotarians were favored wilh on
mtnutes each during which the. per*, two undershirts, two underskirtt,
.... deposited this
..... number of pupMa in seixirnto groups!
Feature Program
artlsUc talent and splendid imagtna-; band. He had at first
unusual and mast delightful enter-; pupils and,, teacher* demonstrated thy aprons, night shirts, coats and vests,
tlon.
ji money m
. a■ Joint
. . . account,
.... payable to) “nd then nt the last minute combinA May Festival progym in which talnmcnt. consisting of songs by lhe ty^. oj Wu’r^ done jn regular schotfl jackets, garter waists, shoe laces, flvo
i himself and hU daughter's husband.
«»em all Into 11 single program is
Ford Company’s Double Quartette'of. periods .Following Uits the fourth grade sum of clothe*, six scarf*, alx hair
RARRY RO RFCFIVF*?
)iThe
The account
V* ordinary
account remained
remained thus
thus for
for several
several ‘«/»
ordinary undertaking.
undertaking. Miss
Miss ColCol- JP” cvnlraTand*HifIi^E-h(x/'bullding&lt; male singers, who also brought their under direction of Miss Leoni Benton, cuts, seven skirts, eight necktie*.\11
□Anni LU. HtLtIVtb
,'years
yeari He
wry
much
1Uhas
™I
considerable
training
in
L»l
SE'Jrt
U
toVg^en
Sv
He finally became very much.W ““
considerable training in.
own pianist. Every Rojarian was en-1 put on an assembly program in the overalls. 12 pairs shoe* repaired. 13
SUM OF $14,622.08; dissatisfied Wilh hl-, daughter and son- ‘hta type of work
evening. Muy 20. in Hip Central audi­
thusiastic over tins splendid program auditorium. This program w-.u typical handkerchiefs. 13 pajamas, 14 bloomers,
All had heard music by colored folks; 0; oncs tiiat are held each Friday; n pairs gloves, 17 coats. 32 c*{m, 22
----------- I in-law and, having a high regard for his
t
•
, ,
torium.
Portion Of Weight and Gas Tax nephew. Frank Denner, of Kalamazoo
UNION P. T. A. MEETING.
Three hundred pupils of the fifth before but all agreed that they had morning ut 10:15 o’clock in Central pairs galasiu-s. 27 sweaters. 28 pairs
_Mult Be Used For High- ihc wcnl-to the Mti«’»ukee bank on
®e"lr*,'.llF1"It1 '1'roa.'.d tSir^SSd•an* slxtl‘ K,ades “n&lt;1 Junior h'gh W1U
never heard any that quite equalled, auditorium, parents orjiny others tn- mittens. 35 pairs rubbers. 36 pair*
must DC usea for xxign
December 11. 1930. and drew out all the. Wftrd p- T. A s will hold their BnaL prKcnt
Ugly Ducg]lng." a fairy these Ford Eight colored jubilee sing-; tcrcsted are cordially ifivited to attend, trousers. 39 dresses, 58 pairs of shoes,
way Work 'money he had deposited tliere tn the nu*“h« oI this school year In a union)tQ
muslc 0{ Grandviileers. Tlie liaimony was wonderful. AU according to Mrs. Charihittc-. Hubbard., 55 shirt*, 72 suits underwear and 270
Lart week County Treasurer Willis name of himself and his son-in-law.; gathering at the Central auditorium jjnK]|Sjl ^-he Giris’ Glee club and the tin*
— voices
----- were excellent.
------- - The
— -----relcc- the principal.
' tmlrs hose,
tlotu
Vnrlrrf from
frnm negro
rwar&lt;&gt;
xnlritiiiils
tn1 The fourth
,__ ___grade
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.
Streeter received from Uw state a check) He redeposlied this cash, in the SB,n*| “
“l 7:4J P-Jf^iHigh School orchestra will also take i “
«» varied
------- spirituals
---------- ta
pupils. Miss Benton
This is surely a splendid report and
for 114,622.08. Il is Barry county’* por-! bank- ln “’c 0311,0 of himself ®nd c/,y ^ncl1 f°r “*c p.
A. will ront
.
1 modern.melodies.
modem.melodies. All were given in the explained, were'studying Switzerland gives one an idea of tile need tho
1 same delightful manner,
-mid
A teachers have found among tlie »luHon of S3,000,000 of weight and gas tux 'Frank De‘l,,cr of Kalamazoo. He took
Co—L ^xnected to'sneak*
Herewith is the complete program.
nf bringing out “
““ ‘iiad
‘au prepared a Swiss-program. «
hnrmnttv
nf
tl,r.lr
vnlr««
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,
.
...
..
...
...
.
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,
to be divided, among the counties of I
(Continued on page five)
:
The Ugly Duckling—English—Junior -- - “PI*“Un8 harmony
of
their
voices,
playlet
prepared
by
the
children
was
----- - picpdicu u/ ,uc
den'.s and their families in this city.
(hl.
.(.I.
------- ' • &lt;♦»
; Mr*. Pryor, the district chairman. Will;
“
Inw*
if----------tlw
nn«e ...
---- after which third-grade pupils; And too. these contribution* have been
.The Rotarian*
Rotarians airrced
agi
, that
agreed
“tat^if
thejnewgiven
this “
state.
"
■ • ■ --------------- thU
ul*
1
| install the new officer, of tlie city local1
"‘,d
6th «n,dc,k
Ford Eight car is as good as the Ford sang u gro,ip o( three songs. A
a help and saving to the City Welfare
According to the requirements of the| Jacobs. FlirnisS Win
1 units and also of the cltv P. T. A. °
°T’ ^}ub~
Eight Songsters it could not fall of t—
he introduction ’ by &gt;nton.
MM'feeithe------------------------------------- many
Association
Which—
has--------also had
• Dawn —Curran.
giving satisfaction.
!“
Extempore Contest
program was conducted entirely by the [culls for assistance during the past
"Mighty Lak a Rose"—Nevin.
■ pupils.
•
| few mdnths.
/ ■
Orchestra
—
‘
y
' 8»a
। Melvin Jacbbs won first place and[ the committreLUNCHEON DATE POSTPONED.
Twilight
schools
are
held
each
year,
-------[.
.
March—Selected.
The ladies of the Hastings Country
MEETING OFjBOARD OF REVIEW. I Charles Furniss second in an extern-1
--------------- ***
Minuet—Mozart
club are urged to bear in mind lhe lo enable parents and oUwrs inicfeat-! HAS LETTER THAT IS
You are hereby notified that the'P°r* speaking contest held in the Hus-1 DANCE AT HOSPITAL NO. 100.
; Overture—Zamecnik.
iiiutTV vrinc m rv
date for the opening luncheon on Lu- ed in lhe school to see the' type of.
Board of Review will meet at the' “ngs High school auditorium last Frl- On Monday evening. May 23. Bush’s; Brass EnkemblcT^elected.
work being done; especially those who’NINETY YEARS OLD
:dle&gt;
’ Day. which has been changeil are ordinarily too busy during the day; J
Council rooms at lhe City hall on Mon-i &lt;!*&gt;’• Knowledge of focU, original i orchestra will go to Veterans’ Hospital
- ' —•
Our Director. March—Hildreth.
from May 17 to Tuesday. May 24. This to visit the regular classes.
day. May 16th, 1032, at 0:Q0 o'clock in .thought and point of view, organize-! No-. 100
Camp Custer to pipy for a
, Was Mailed From New York
Empyrean Overture—Hayes..
chaflge has been made necessary be­
lhe forenoon for the purpose of review- “on of material and delivery were the ', dance. Members of the American !&gt;•Star Spangled Banner.
j a A’ I I.
7~
the Postage Being Fifty O«nt»
cause of the County Federation of c*
Ing lhe osMsament roll* of Hw city of-points on which the speakers wereitfon and Auxiliary are urged to attend
Women's clubs meeting thht same day .Strand to Celebrate
,
a Real Relic
Hasting*. At such time and place op- Judged. Jacoba will represent Hastings; “ possible and help make the party a
RUMMAGE SALE. &gt;portunlty will be given all persons in- at the sub-district contest at Kola-1 success. The dance starts at eight P
Remember the American Legion, at Middleville, and the annual meeting Mother ’t Day. Sunday
Un ?«»«• Cherr* °* o™ uxa
.
of
the
Pennock
Hospital
Guilds
on
terested
to
be
heard.-C.
E.
Davis.
City
;
nuuoo
on
May
14.
M.
sharp.
icieaicu iv «■ iwmu.—v. n.
vuy —j—~
...
Auxiliary rummage sale at the Legion
। owns a letter which was written to her
,
May
18.
both
of
which
would
no
doubt
Clerk;—a wks.—Adv.
.-----..
- -------------------In honor Q( MoUwr s Quy, Sunday mother. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Crocker,
rooms 4&gt;n Saturday. May 7—Just one
IS- -------------HOSPITAL
--------------- *■»» ■
ANNUAL MEETING OF GUILDS.
ooyPATIENT.
ana evemiiR. noiuy
day and
ana.
evening.
*»curj Notify Mrs. Henry. interfere.
, „ , _______
‘May 7, Hie management of the Strand; over ninety year* age- Tiw letter wm
FREE! FREE! FREE!
1 On Wednesday. May 18. will-occur
County Register of Deeds Earl Boyes Mulder. 2675. if you have articles you
BAKE .SALE.
| Theater here announces Hurt all boy»j*ent from New York and the po«tog«
In appreciation of the loyal support; the annua) meeting of the Pennock underwent an operation for nppen-,can contribute. Mrs. Larry Kunkle and
Mrs. Kenith McIntyre’s group of “,,d *“rls ln Bnm' county may bring .was M centa. There wu no envelope.
given by the people of Hastings and | hospital guilds, which will be held In n
At
!U'^k|,h&lt;rP«'t °” M&lt;”}flay Mrs- Sterling Rogers arc in charge of Camp Fire Girls is holding a baked their Mothers as guests free of charge | the latter paper being folded to M to
vicinity we. the manager* and clerks [the social rooms of the Methodist night. At present he I* doing as well as I th- «ai,.
goods sale
,he 8und*y&lt;
: form the envelop*.
ante on
v,| Saturday.
Urituiuu;. May
mtsy 7.
I. at
ill. t0....
, ■ * _ afternoon
. . . matinee,
—_
'
,
111
of jefferaon St. A. A P. Store, will help I church, with a luncheon at noon. All possible and his host of friends hope
i-moderately
__ 1__ which
toffln*
ut 3 00
o'clock
That That
is. TV1I*
Nita
' ,«ri m, AtuJav l« ilu.
White &amp; Houvener’s. ____
Goods
। *hlc
J» begins
at 4:00
o clock;
is.
|
KNIGHTS TEMPLAft SERVICE.
you celebrate all through the month members of the guilds are urged to fdr his speedy recovery.
priced.
,lhe boy® *Dd Kkls pay. their own ad­
nt May.
Mav Come
Cnma to
tn this
till* store and
anrl ask for i keep
k/.p,t thl*
this In
mlnzl
’
of
in mind,
'••
'----; Hastings
Commandery
No.
56,
&lt;wt
i mlltance but mothers are guests of the
traded much attention
particulars.—M. V. Oosglll. Grocery ’
■ ■
*«
HOME MADE COOKIE AND
Knights Templar wlU In a body/attend
W. R. C. SUPPER.
j house. The picture is "So Big." taken
COUNTY
FEDERATION.
Dept. Mgr. S. B Low. Meat Dept.
—
FRIED CAKE SALE.[a Special Ascension Day service. SunNOTICK TO
At W. R. C. iiall Saturday. May 7. from Edna Farber’s novel of that name,
j The Barry County Federation of
Mgr.-Adv.
A-klp-sa-ya Camp Fire group will' day. May 8th.(the Sunday after Ascen—Adv.
j
—— — —
------------- - ~ Women's clubs will meet in the Metho- have a sale of home-made cookies and slon Dey) at Emmanuel (Episcopal) from five to seven.
.
RUMMAGS HALE.
SALE.
- -------------------SPRING RUMMAGE
DANCk.
dirt church at Middleville, May 17. fried cake* at Mead and Bumford's i church, corner Broadway and Center
rooms,
DANCE.
।I At Presbyterian church aocial rooms.
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. Meeting begin* at ten o’clock In the down town store, beginning at 10; Sts. at 10:30. The Rev. J. A. McNulty
At I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night, May 11. 12 and l&gt;, auspices L. A. &amp;—
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tf.
morning.
o’clock Saturday, May 7th.
will preach.
May 17. Carp's orchestra.—Adv.
I Adv. 5-L

Under New Law Names Will Be I

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4

BUDGET REDUCED
BY CO. COMMITTEE

SEWAGE PLANT S
NEAR COMPLETION ?

UNIQUE QUESTIONS
WERE NVOLVED

I

&lt;

’ made fo

�THL HASTINGS BANNER, WEpNEHDAY, MAY 4. 1P33

REPORTSFROM W.
IUDS BED

--------------------- '--------------- — iPICTURES OF MAYOR

Our 77th Birthday

ANO SHERIFF LEONARD

oambn.

—1 OFFICER ARRESTS MEN
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AT FINE LAKE ERIOAYiV^’ “

LOCAL NEWS

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Article In Grand Rapids Pres*
1 And gently touche*, one by one.
Thb i» the Banner s TTth birthday,
। Mrs. Milton Murphy is slowly r»band Not to Land So She
, Their coion blending nealh lhe sun
Speaks Commendingly of
the first-l**ue of Hie Banner having
covering from her recent lllnass.
.And then. I see her smile.
Was Also Arrested
been firinted in Hastings me first week
Misa Madelene Durbin U in the ho*The
6rand
Ramds
Press
of
Wbdnes:
pilai
at
Ann
Arbor
for
treatment.
■
For
some
time
Conservation
Officer
]Hcr Upa
moving' Then I hear
of May. 1830. The files of thb peper
NEW LEGISLATION MAKES reveal much ot the local history ol
lost we:k
we-.k contained two excel-’ cedar Creek
creek Cemetery Circle will
| Iter riamlng every flower dear
]
day of last
Carl on Wedno^rltm?7^t ^^he^-IteiTS'. A,&lt;”^
».
«
TfflS ACTION MANDATORY Hastings. At tlie lime when the Bun­ lent picture* o: Mayor Challe*.Izonard meet with Mrs. M«y
Mw
c
*"
"*
w
“
"
“
ner wag established this town was a and Sheriff Georfe’~Lrottard with a day. May 11.
X
mJ: SJoZTu
Pa,“y
v*°kU
«
IN MICHIGAN
small county scat village, wlthjiu rail­
road. no electric light*-, no* tdephon««.
nr&gt; radio.-, no .water works, no sldeMUST REPORT CONDI­
[ walks, no paved'afreeta. Its only-comTION OF ALL FUNDS munlcation with the outside wund was
I by means of the stage coach operating tings normally I- a republican city
eral weeks, was removed to her
Into the Suit and were row-!
&gt;to‘^M&gt;li n mnk so sweet'!
Infryination For the Past Five I between Hustings and Battle Creek.
u,c'r
. 1.
.
..
. \
is,w bend.* to smell a pink so sweet •
At that time partisan feeling w.i&gt; ,t the list election. Mavor Leonard was1.- Naahvilta nn TtiMdav
Years Must Be Given State ] strong and bitter, because of the tlavIt al*o rn.-nt.mad th.* fact that Sheriff ^judged insane in lhe probate court gX^^h^Sn w.tah^^wm '
to
ery issue. We are thankful that Hu*
Sometime This Month
day of such bitterness is long .past. &lt;dpn
A new law was enacted by the.tegi*- and that men think more of the merits nolw
of candidates and Hie principles foi •orlty again*: his party in this county: gpdnable Cemetery Circle will meetj"n(1)o t not to iaild „ ^.S^therv teaves
Thure-1 ^offiSTwE !Ere alteram « they
wI^oF(£y hue
.
they stand than •tiu'y do of ‘n .-eh of riF thr.e j.n^ng cmire ut Mre.M.nmmAmpaugh *
and responsibility of tbwnship clerk.; which
l&lt;aign.*. The same article spoke of live rtay night. May 5. Everyone Interested[
.a’
’
; ■
.&gt;rewed
xrsy,
Tha month carb township clerk is re-, party-labels.
u .
.. but Sumner recognized Of erlnuon. while andyellow, too. '
The only thing the Badm-r -can Kty fact-that Register of Deeds Earl Boyes come—Margaret Atr-p'aUgh. Secy.
,i,i 'bwh men- Mr- B,»ninM‘ pcomptly ar- Their color interweave*.
quired to prepare and .xrid a statement. concerning ns future is that it will lx* had been elected several tmv*» in this TZ
paimatier was
brought
’ rested her for interfering with an ofMra.
Earl
Palm.itier
was
brought
.
to the ‘tale auditor'general, which will; the earnest endeaibr of tlie publishers rejHjbllcan county. All of till* •videneen n(ltlM- fr(Wn the hospital at Ann Arbor
nt nr. r w»r n(.cr u (uj more yertnu* utlftiu- than she names them all. a* every day.
»ho* how much is the
valur to carry on anp ocihtinue. to matte this ■lie tact Ai.it the fieople of this city nl)......
Sun,fBj. Bnd is again a jatlent
Iiaueni at
a, Atting of which l/er husband ua* uc- An(j turning to retrace her way
ot the property in his township, how; publication One tiiat will reflect credit and county are not hide-bound in their pennock hospital. She is paining
slow-lJ cured Tlie officer did not bring her to*
.,4^s nje mere
much“lhe tax levy- tins brcn for each, upon Hastings atm fairly .interpret Its partisanship.' but in local apd county ' ,v
&gt;n- but **“* ** would 'ce her tlM! n&lt;,xt “My Rainbow Garden, dear!" she erica
ct the jmst five yeai’i-. and hew muclTj
aftnir- try to make their own selection.! ‘ --■
•t kt,
.
*&lt;rf the tax noM'been returned to the] new*, and other values.
without reference to party. ‘
While
the
Untied
States
U
by
no
Mrs
Wallace
(istxnn
suneren
a.
On
Saturday,
in
company
with
Con-l
So
bright
and fair."
coitnty treasurer a. delinquent from tit-; means out of the woods financially,
sprained ankle Saturday afternoon ■ wrvation Officer Date Benjamjn of’
.
township tor each of the live years. ,; uc txllrn we alt have gwd reuMin to
when she fell while going down some
county, Mr Sumner went to the'
n _M
picture fades away
in addiuen to that In- &gt;• required to &lt;x[Mr* that tunes will gradually imhll but what really is a trial bal.ino-.
eilk uwd in Plirxnix Howery i»
. ..
. ... ».
i— n.u&lt;u ■“•*
WUMU"
*■'* i nnu rouno me nover.
sheet, shwlna the cc.iriiitiun &lt;-! the fi- {'“''T'
the drprew?on’ but we
a n-of fire at the home ot Jop t*" *''|ihe serious offense riie had committed' And. ns I wipe away the tear.
nances ot the unship in every lurid .Zfvt “”v win .Monday night. April
a short busi- ,.er
vl —
1V u
...-.d. a
_ q--ici:,, she. had better come clean and tell the, i thank the Lord for memories dear
lievc anyone who thinks sanely Will
Tlie
department
which me township maintains Iniiund
,d Kc,,t
kept l,,c
the danwKe
damage ,o
to &gt;er
very
Alia* that the enwe for material r.ex. meeting [ireCcdlng the program । g&lt;.t.awaK “
-'. 1 truth, which she did A* ii result the Of such a "Darling Mother."
,
nher."
.
report must show the balance *” ■'-'’O’
uill figure
figures.
j officers arrested Albert Clifford . for'
•he 'ex- ’hbigs which gripped tlie people of Twilight school was announced for] sn
■ma.I
...m&lt;-&gt; j ■
E. v«»a-niw.ro
Vandenberg. I
fund on April I. HKJL what '
Wlll Wagoner, aged 15.
15. Of Middle
Middle-ln riw |ake abou, Morcp ] ■
this country fur a few years previous Monday. May 2. Mt*s William*' room: Win.
iMcrtle Van &gt;
I
outed Paris ariut.
penditum&gt; were from that fund durinc; to 1929, would intvifabfy bring a wrions look the picture for the best attend-1 .Jfle., w
no confessed to a serious
infrac-1 W1.h {hi, womans testimony to cor­
who
rerious Infracthe year, and what balance remains m r« a'turn.
ancc this meeting.
'! Hem of- - *JU-i
■ r^|l0rt^ what Officer Sumner had seen
the "law was------sent from the
KLINGENSMITH.
th*, fund at the beginning of the. new
.The Banner hopes the clouds will
' venite court la-re Monday to the vocap
rpvloU
s
evening,
the
officers
also!
,---------- ---------- ... —
,
Mr and Mrs. Orville Pickard are tlie'!
n*cai vear on April I. 1934 Annually.- llft.unii flu -.unshlne of prosperity will
Pcein - In Holland—Darrell Keller.
tional LChixil at lzin*ing.
,
g....*...,
t
.
a
*
a
*
i
*,*
w
»*.
n,.a
-Uom-.
arrested Ira Mahoney and Harry )iroud parent* ef a B'. pound baby boy,
hereafter, sueh u report must lx made again gladded thb* land*
Bong*—Mis* Finchs room.*
n..rn ! W-’borate plr.n.* are being madefo:; Mttniha*H for netting in Fine lake on w,', A*nrti j».’ He will* answer to tlie;
The purpose of this- new legislation i
i P£*’’}~"^tc*linul's 1Lrrefln.. -Doro-—the
-- American
.......... .... “
!?•••” "und
— .”
rvL—’f.'me
Legion
A«xiH«r.*
the evening or
of Apm
Af»nl a»29. n
It ta vhuuicu
claimed' name of Orville. Jr. Mr*. John Poli of
evident. In the
there has been .no'
......
..I the
tl... Tliird
-m.iv.1 Dismet
ITlclr.rt Council
Cnlinrll |hn{
.....
.. anrt
__ .
_.■
.
...
•
thy SchonU.
mo.img
ol
Mttl
. r0UM1......
l)u. U14l
Gate* Comer* Is caring for them
audit of the books or accounts of town- AGED MAN WAS
IVo Indian Bongs- Indian Hnntrr. ft, jjante Creek on May 10. The nieet- M hali handlrd the net. Mrs. Ma­
Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bower- -----------------------,
.........
l|1K
. Mth a banquet X
Justice Mui‘ship offlcirs. and thrte ha* been oppor- ■
Indian Baby-MiM tv.mnn-.cmn.
WllHamV glrir
.... OJXIJV
- ------ --a. Hu
..... H
-- ---------------waj&gt;’^St
oroUKni tXre JUMllr
«... man. a ten iiounft baby girl. April 28
NEARLY
ASPHYXI
ATED
OBITUARY.
(unity lor errors us well as powlble dw-l
111 0:30
11 30.. 4n
all 4o
lo be held al
III . the
Hie Elks', lheW
V, .....
uitl.
pre-m-lndian
Chlldren-R-obe rtj tll
s on-rthe chargo
of interfering
wilh
.......................
-..............
.........................
..School .........
closed Wednesday.
........
. Hie
.... ciul..... ; T
r leva
rcva Vera
ven* rm/iicn.
Haynes, uaujin'i
daughter of
honesty In sorpe cases in the mure Valve On Oaa Connection Acci. Roush:
,-r_1 ail —officer
.
„
I Temple.
and a tine uf *50. 812 25 dri-n enjoyed a picnic dinner al Hie notx-rt and Vera Haynes, was born
populous townships it Was stated to,
Piano solo—Indian Cimp—Elaine■; Melvin Charles Shader will liwn'J
^ -Hid
a|1(j MXly
la&gt;,_ ln
«.rr lln
' ”
nW.
MXtV- ,da-...
In jaU
tali w
were
mi-. achool.
n-litwil
■
'
■ z*.
in-»n nr
&gt;&lt;l annarLnit
from
October m
27. 1920
and
departed from
the legulature that tlierc wa* urgr-nt] dentally Opened When Cloth Jarman.
,
hi*
pupils
in
an
informal
Dancing
RC'i^M-d
up-an
her;
but
tlie
renteiice
wu*|
... .
---- ■ i ixmcu u|m&gt; ih i. uuv
oiu»n
Stuart viviiiciu
Clement uiui
mid »»&gt;.-*»
Miss nuK*»
Angell of ner
heryoung
younglife
life April
Aprila.
23. 1UJ-1932ai
atvne
thebrc
age
need for this kind ot a law. so that,
Poem—The Little papoose—Vernaijcital.
]dial, in the Episcopal parish hou-w.ire upended
Fell On It
______
____ evening with) m 4wo year*, five month* and 27 days.
ll&gt;pended in view
view of
ol the fact that *he| __________
Hastings spent
Sunday
some responsible authority could-have,
Wright. .
Muy
run,
a;
n r?ci&lt;&gt;
Frida*- evening
c-veninx Muv
MHV 37th.
21111, «i
al «i&gt;cl&lt;x*k
r*Cl.X*K lu(1
..... t01tl a
.. straight story after H..r
—a »■..
. Il—n
—n 1....I
&gt;__ ....
j —peaceful
.....r,.i
• Friday
her nr.
nr- Mr .'.and
Mrs Albert
Green
hnd ffam-,■ ’...
she'. was a .....
kind, «...
loving
and
some check on township expenditures II Franco Craig of the second ward ta
Song—John Brown—Ten boy*.
llu* recital
rccital uilf
will tx*
be presented in a rfJt an(j |wd l)Ot understood the rer-|i|y.
'llu*
______ ___
thtre'-nt-ivcring from an accident **hii&gt;h
child, and ....
will wv
be greatly missed,
as
- In counties like Barry, where ••*
Health movlt—Miss McQuillan.
-Rrvlie ioini featuring many novelty tap, lou&gt;n&lt;*.* of what she did It was slipMr and Mrs Roy Jenkins and little s|lr
loved by nil who knew her and
.
r sus-'nearly cost him his life by a.*j&gt;fiyxla-,
and acrobatic routine.*. Adrn.s*ion 35
m lire ailsjxhuUiii that, should win spent a couple days last week ■'
LOCAL. STOR^. 1
.
picion* of fraud in township matters, tiorj,
cent.«.
Sponsored
by
Emmaiiurl
Chotr
,
11(
.
j,._.
U
|-re*ted
again.
slw-wobW
have
northern
Michigan
visiting
relatives.
] Although she has been in (ailing
® thL* new law may stem unneecaiuiry;
In the bathroom in the Crain hoffir
* DISPLAY EXHIBIT. ■*r*.aia
,Guild-A.h
»a..
u&gt;
J(|ne J&lt;rfntlenje. fra Ma-:
*'* I health for lhe past three months hrr
vet It cannot full io i&gt;- worth while to ywr«* is a mull gas plate with a rubAn unu.'tml exhibit on the prevention,
-------honey wa* fined *25 and costs of 413 85.
NORTlf[death
HOPE.came as a shock
UM,„
_ _ _____ ______ _____ _
have *nine aci-ouritabllity in ihg mat- her bow connection Mr. Craig ha&lt;. &gt;-f tui»uulo-:.* in children will lx- dis-, — - - —
tov^.„,
her family
Mr* Bertha Welch and two children'ull(| many friends. She was a patient
ter of township ffbanct *.
‘hut off the ga*. and Mipp’rrd every;
played next week for the Michigan' Girls’ Glee Club
_a «.x._
.....t _»
™...- «...
■ 01813.25 wen* imj&gt;0M-d upim AVn*H und
Elmo Scov^l
ol .Goble.*, spent
Fn- suirrn,r during.her illnesh.
Jiw.t what the state will do with this, thing »&gt;. all right. In a JiHte whip, Tuberculosis A**octalion ‘by the R. H ;
information received- from townslilp; Mrv Craig heard him muk - .i jicculinr Loppenthten store The exhibit Is tn
Give May Program CHtlord. or thirty days In Jail He is, day and Saturday with Mr. and Mr- Rhe leaves Lo mourn her loss, her
’boarding out his sentence. Mabuuv-.■&gt; Juy AikIcp- and mother.
futljer und mother, one brother, Clif­
clerks »e do not know. Three reports'; notat* and found the aged man lying five parts, each iejire*enling by- means:
cym peake *jx*nt Thunday cvenina ford. four grandparents. Mr. and Mr.-will be filed at Lansing and .probably.: tinc.oiwciotij. on (lie'4no-»r. and also of i.n attrSctlvc illustration one of the;. Under direction* of Miss Fraires : and Cllflord had confmed their guilt
if the expenditures - M.«m unusual nr'tound gas eaca'plng ’ram the talv-.- steps to be taken to nrevent develop- [ Hiinter. thr Girls' Glee/'club of the Marshall refused to plead guilty anil aim Mr. and Mrs. Ulen WaLain m Ernest Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
{'Hastings
High
school
gave
an
excep.
win
have
a
trial
before
the
jbstlcc
next
Prairieville.
Anderson, besides many other rela­
.larger than they should be. the town where the rubber ho*» wax attached.
.. air.
i tlonally pleasing May-Day soup, pro- ..mpaay.
Tuesday.
Mr. ana
and ears,
Mrs. ibinxin
Rankin nan
Hart ana
and tives and friends. ■
. clerk and Ur town Ixranl may be asked: it i» thought tbht a wasiycJoth which mens of tuberculariv in children.
Long-rmiirs of sleep, ndunsjimg ifmki. ; Knjm tn Central auqlterimn at 4 00:
sUle 6f Michigan, ttirough it*] daughter Mary six*nt Sunday afternohn
- tor explanations
' had been hanging over the edge of tn.
A- bud Hie gardener gave us.
• To gel the information, with-refer- bath tub had fallen on toji ol the valve. and play in the .sunsainc are emphu-, „-fjock Sunday afternoon. "Die -voice.*, c,&gt;n;^rv;mon department, la spending a with Mr and^Mrs William Havens in
A pure and holy Child.
, ence io the asre-vred valuation of ; which opened easily-allowing VM&gt; i'4-' sized in three o. tlx* . xhib’.i * ciTion- i p]cnded well together and every num-; ,ol J)( ni(&gt;IM.y fIM- maintaining many Southwest Rutland.
....
He gave It to mn- kecpltu:
Homer MrCullum. who
has been
township*] tire amount of taxes ratacdilo cscufte.lt was a lucky accident and The fourth sin-C5 cx-unlnailon using ix-r shuwni the result of. ability Phi'i nsh hatchenev mid u increasing its; “
X-ray to discover Irgmiitnr. tuber-; Ilfo|K.r timing. Although the varied: ,,IlPrtf, ,.v,.n- y,-ar to restock the hike* teacrurig
arusaegon iniTo cherish' undefilcd
teat-fling m
in Muskegon
Hu- j«unj
i«u*t cigot
eight ■
for each of Hie last five years and the. all are glad it wa*- no worse. •
culohis in children, and Hu* fifth urges, llst U|ven -below. Indicat. * differently/rf t|—
U., -------------an(j ------lhl!) county.
It----does
—
------montiis
returnzd
to
his
home
Saturdavi
But just as ft was opening
•’ amount of taxes returned a* deUn-'
“““*———— wparation ot adults having luber'cu-. .hP pruarain wt-med brief, mid, in fact. -ein ns
- If- a •knowledge
------ night.
of* ----ttuil •fact
,
•»*-----glory
•
-»
—
To •*the
of •»the -•
day
quent. the township clerks will have Inr. SUDDEN PASSING (IF
! lasted less than an hour. * ’ i would deti-r anybody from netting
WILL SII.MILE (IN MONDAY. lost* from children.
Mrs Bertha Mead ot Gun. Marsh' Down came the Heavenly Father
A
• have the help of the county treasurer.
A ; iwrt ot the education^ campaign" Herewith Is the program'given:
‘ .Til'* many frieiids 01 Will SH.-be&lt;* ot
And
twk our bud away.
“
j which. U allowed, would soon block the *pcnt a few days with Mrs. William
...
,in.,t
tuberr.mH.ta.
thexhibit
is
II„
w
„
lr
Ml
,
rnln(:
W|U
.
}
.
! this city were *«-rry to learn of hi*
: &lt; Oorts' of the department, and make, Antler*
nanced
by
funds
.*ecmcd
in
the
sale
ot
,
,.
L)tI
TJUU1
.
j.^,-„
MvlK
|&lt;
brsohn.
DASH
OF
L'OLB'
WATER.
I tlx? catching of game’flsh in our lakes]
------;------ -•-*-*—’— ------■ - sudden death on Monday trom heart
“...
My friend
is »o gallant He- always
'an event *o rare that no ode except! I! tells a good deal about a man's
-A daughter was born to Mr. mid Mr- ■[ trouble .He hue! gope to Grand Rap__ 'Fair
“■ to h’l^worli’ Monday inormiui and
home life if he orders rice pudding__ „„
addresses
meLady.' "
"
!
i Hear .i Thnt-h al Eve"—Cadman [netters would attempt it.
Lvlc Strickland. Dowling, Rout* 1. on
habit: dear; he's a conductaken suddenly^-iik Mrs. Sil.lxi; and home-madiv-cake at a lunch coun-j ■ Jtist‘ a *■"'
i-n wnv-niv
Twilight"—Gten Sherwood.
M») 2
I
,
OBITUARY.
I
ter.
.summoned,
mid
in*
lived
hut
it
few
।
n
;
Heading.*--Alice
Camp.
On Muy 3 it son was born to
mid.
—•••’
“*
",V"
! Horace Wright Chanilx-rliiin
,'X' .‘mT' Girl'-Gtec Club.
Mrs. James Radford 421 Ko. Park Mt.; l'our7 alter the f.rst attack H.of lhe State Scho
' txirn
born in Honolulu uuiy
July ji
31.. 1865.
too?, inc
Hie
T1**’ Hll,-ri ,,t
• Dream*"- Wagner.
Ten adult.*, a twelve year old girl J0?**
Lan&amp;tuL yras the •.
......
___ Will
.
grandson of Mr. and Mr* Levi Chain-;
’ ”
o' the Wl*P’ —Spro
and three babies were regt* t&lt; red at. J9’&lt;d a’ 'he Episcopal church in Hi)- club meeting on Monday,
his subject,
berlain, pioneer missionaries to the;
the hospital on Tuesday afu-iiuon.
"J1 Tlmrsday alietncon at two being ' WTm' We MlBt Do Fur Qu:
.
I
Sandwich
Islands.
His
early
hlr
wa*
Burial in Riverside. Mr* Sill*­
Geraldine Isjnhalh. I.oitu Brad?—
I spent In Honolulu wln-rc hi* attended]
"
*m- Children " Mr Holme* is a tine &gt;ix*ak-; “TU Spring"—Ira Wil-mi
To tin* uvll-balanrid man. bu.-ine*.*- U-e, «i-.j ■.utvivi-. him.
*t and brought nn interesting iiu-vsuge] Thl? Culling Sen"—Irk W|bwi. ,
.•chart at Oahu college, graduating ini
b a pleasure, and pleasure n bthmess ;patby of her fnvnds. .
I IH89. A few years later he came to]
Comes th'* Dawn" Ha Wlbun. *
[Chicago and entered the Chicago]
Readings—Alic? Camp. •
■ ' ] ihi-ologlcul BemWJaiy. fiyim which
We have « new service for properly owners and land­
j dilution th* Mas graduated in 1897.
lords. Call our office in the STEBBINS
[Hie pre-ant form of. township govern-' ■•When the Sun Call.- the Lark” ■IXL During htv anirnc* hi- was married to'
BLDG, for particular*.
meat should W- abolished" Affirmative'
'
Mu.* Celia A Milter ol Farabnult, Min-ix aki-r- w«-re f,. B. Chnmbertaln; Lloyd
•
: nesota.
.
•
A
Spring
Carol"
—
Stulls.
Shafer and Mnunre Edmond*, and! Mabe! Squire*
Hi* firs’, charge »w in Chicago where'
negative. Fred Smith. Henry Osborn* “May Time ",
i Uns lie .filled chargr** in Wellington}
Hilk of Hope "
for Hu* uffirniuiivc Thl* debate was Glib’ Glee Chib—
.
esjKUiiaiiy enjoyable as the speaker*; “Mighty Lak a Ilosc"-N&lt;
then r.
nine year.* irf Honolulu.'
Chicago, tiven
brought m many personal allusion*] ■ Night"-Liszt.
there he built up and brought'
• While then*
that created.much amusement.
Into successful o;&gt;cratlon settlementi
work winch developed'into tlie. Kahlil1

IERY'

made of

85* to »1”

ironside Moe Co.

Attention Property Owners
May First Means Moving Time!

HASTINGS CREDIT BUREAU

Extra

Value

at

Feldpausch’s
Friday and Saturday

HAM
ENDS

. PAG
or Flake While

SOAP

French’s
WHITE LILY

FLOUR

Pound

10

24

COTTAGE HAMS

Bon»ie»», 2 to -t n».a*.

i.b. 19c

b.,

HART RED KIDNEY BEANS

Lb*, for

25&lt;4|

Veal Roast
LEMONS

c.„ 10c

Fresh Ham
WHOLE or HALF

Shoulder

Lb.

14c

Buy a Dozen now for' 20c

pound

19c

3 lbs. for

25c

SUMMER SAUSAGE

FRESH HAMBURGER

Butter

6c

2ib 19c

Fresh Perch

building up weak churches. and in’
raising money fj»r church enterprise*, f
111 health obliged him to leave his
diarfie in Tliotnpsonwlle about tail
years ago Since, thin he ha.* lived]
quietly at home, failing M&amp;tdily. He]
passed away Sunday aflenioun. April;

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

“THfe BIG PARADE”

Lb. Seek

LIFE BUOY SOAP

Crackers

First CQiigiegaiiomil church ut South;
Chicago. HU last pastorates were in
Michigan. In the intefvab between he
encaged in tunning at the prereut;

49c

9C

29c

-iidden deaih-of j !,i;‘n 1—
E A. Runnt.-L*. of'tunt' a*50king
1-----property that belongedry at Freeport minis Manre'.ud :i* tt i* th-*!10
bakery
wanted by lhe officers for’
nr«t death in lhe family of nihe c!nt-H
llcnse. The proprietor of Hu, dren grown to manhood and cr— 11
111. Manley wa* working for]
‘.hood. She will lx sie.itj.v ml-vM'd ,
' home and at Mlditfevote where
j Hedges and Mahley are charged with
taking baked good-. chxlrtng and c.i*li
,‘rlrom the store. They sktpixd out. but
J Hedge* returned last week and Officer
r. her parent* und three
.; Rcn^-h^sabbed liini.

Shults or Freeport

Phone 2272 —We Deliver

20c

lLaw"an^ Order” and “This,, is the Night*
Kalamazoo. A pot.luck supper will be Mr* Helen Chamberlain Ivo ot Rock­
ford. llhhob and a brother. William H
.tried, the cars leaving stum the court; Chamberlain of Honolulu.
jurd Mjuuri at six o’clock. Plcx-w bung:
The Ladies Aid Society at the home
of Rev. and Mrr&gt;. Fred King w*tf Kell

man Muy It
.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Crane of Battle i
Creek visited Mr and Mrs. Glenn Vani
Put ten and family several days last

of the amoiinr nt
bin th'- year 1932. Wednesday.
Mrs Carrie Gcrlingcr called oiv Mrs/
: John Gerlinger in'Woodbury Wednes­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira|
Tart near Orangeville
day Mrs. Gerlinger "I* quite poorly.
Junior Birman and Cecil Morgan are
H J. Gib-on. »bo iia* been working
i Word w.i* received by relative^ on: m Grand Riplds fej some Ujijc-came
tn;,* rny announcing the .dratn of Er- home to join hi* family on the farm! Floyd Palmer. Mr. and Mra. Deoni
ucst Ga*ki!L of Seattle. Wa.dungtorr. a Saturday.
Potter and Mis Alice Potter ot Has-i
deputy V S uwrdi-.il He died there on; Mr. and Mn* H. Johnson visited his lings called at.Edd Rice's Saturday.
! Monday He i.* a Brother of Henn Gas-- mother, r----- ’ “—" ■**------ — !
kill of this city, ot Mi.*. Walter Bidel-.r‘
Mrs Celia Potts, who lias been stay­
man of Quimby, and of Hom*: Gaskill’ Dan Gerlinger of Nashville made
ing with her son Juliau and family.4* I
lol Birmingham. Michigan and of the;&lt;calk along lhe lure Friday.
I lair Clwrles A. Gaskill of thl.* city He: Mr and Mrs. H Winkler were iij! now visiting her son Leon and wife of
। Clay Hills
.
i had lived in the west for the i*ut thirty, Lanslrig Tuesday.
The W M «S. of the Evangelical] Evnd Jackson nxnl part of last week
with his brother and family ut Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred plater of Grand]
Wednesday afternoon Jf this week.
Mr* Albert Kinney, aged 70 of NashMra. Carrie Gerllnger accompanied Rapids spent Sunday with Uw former's'
rille had the misfortune lo fall* Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo J. Ger Unger and : mother, Mrs. Marvin Ctalcr and brother;
lay evening at the home of her grand- family lo Grand Rapids, the gur-sta of ।
i daughter Mr&gt; l
Mr. and Mr* Harvey Kollar and
Mr. and Mrs. K. E Bassler ..Sunday.
j Maple Grove. The
family and Schykr Kollar ot west of
a broken Muukler
II all the arguments In the world, Middleville und Mr. aud Mrs Albert
I quite kerluits. t“ e v as brought to Pan- were placed end to end they would not Prout of lairuing spent Sunday with
| nock hospital I thia city.
reach a conclusion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar and Harold.

SUNDAY—MONDAY

Barbara Stanwyck
Al»o Comedy—“The Knockout” and

COUPON

-TUESDAY-

NITE

SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE’
WITH JOAN BENNETT
Abo Paramount Screen bong

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

“MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUg'
Cumrdy—“Take 'em and Shake 'em*—Also Rathe bound New

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

?

�TflE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNERD AT, MAT 4, 1M3

0

Sporting Items

•i

Leonard’s Eskimos
Defeat City Champs
If any of tire spectators came down
to the falrrounda last Thursday exjwctmg to are the First Ward team re­
ceive a trouncing at the hands of thr
1U3I city chumfiibiM they went Imnv
disappointed. Just to show folks that
they really any capable of supporting u
pitcher they rallied around Bob Fisher,
making only four errors while swmgnu

t

I

HASTINGS THIN-CLADS
DEFEAT IONIA 49-37

Tliouifnon. who hurh-d forthe cham|»
Hoth pitcher* went the entire route. By
winning Him game the Northerners tied
with the East End crowd with one
name won and one Iom with the fir;-t
round of games nearly comph lraf
In Leo Nye und Jimmy Harimm the
First Ward has a couple nt youngstcra
Who are going to lx- « reul.a-. . t lo the
team, both boy* fielding nicely and
contributing ihrir «lmn- ol hits when
hi‘ed«-d. Barnum played mcihhi bare for
the Eskimo; which'was hb. .fir.-t at­
tempt and lie certainly looked mighty
.good in tiiat ixisition. ElUworth Newton
made, hh firat upfiearuiue uitli tin-

Then; are a lot of oUuw new fares in
the. League this und Indications «n‘that sotrte ol the veterans of last year's
series are going t&lt;&gt; have to play real
baseball to make t"llu- la-gidn All-City
tenm if nukrt uf the newcomers MmUnix- al their present pace.
First Ward.
p
PO
liishop.

Hull, 311.
Biirmim. 5b. . .
Goodtnough. r.f.
Reynolds. c.f.
Nyr. If.
.
FUItert p. .

rn
111!

Total .

nd

. ,30
Fourth Word.

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1
0
I
"

Field. «.»
Krnhedy. c. .
Boyes. 3b
Lrrhieltner. r.f.
Biddle, lb. ...
Sandit-n. 3b., .
Robert.’,, r f. ..
Maurer, r.f. ..
Reid. It

n: t»o.

tn

4

Has tings trackstcrs scored their first Lt-dee, ||&lt;Wt
,n a||4
How«'Jl
and Charlotte. So Ur
IIti ?nni-."ht
*this
hU .reason, me
lhe local
1&lt;*tal M’"u‘1 h"- br"«
----nltenxxm b&gt;
o:.. ,bowihK con-dcfa-rablr ... ................... ..
‘• Ionia in-r&lt;
1i.-k last Tnursclav
Thursday aRenroon
S - in
■’0 J"0"”’* , ““d
La score of 49-37. Funds!, l&gt;os qard-Ii1 made
„,a(u|r good record*
refor&lt;h
tn contests
with Al.* ner. Snyder. AcV*”»s. and Lrrhlrltn -r l.t.n .nd
C.urh
accounted for seven first places!
has au all-around squad In’tills‘
Q’madc the.high individual score oVJh’/'■ witli good perloniKrs in every
•rimcet with firsts in tlx- 100-ynrd and!

nwr «
aid account book which Iras been in hl;
family since IR37. and has gbme Intcr.
,
‘I’m" «’
■«- -- .
it must have

.w ,s,
INDEPENDENT NINE
J1! track and field candidates are taknm .
PREPARES FOR ACTION
J an unusiml amount of interest in lhe;
- -------! sport. Coach V-slie Huwtlmrnr h;i - Opener Here Is Scheduled With

day, tor there an- iiuny
would indicate that tact

Pretty Patterns, Well Made, 79c
Value - SPECIAL PRICE . . .
Fine fKsortmetit Voilc.H and Print* $1.00 and $1.05
Silk DretHt s. $2.95, $3.48. $4.95. $5.95

Ladies, buy your Hosiery here—Mesh, 79c, 98c, $1.19
—('hiffon. $1 &lt;»0—Service Weight,-89c

F. L. Fairchild Co
.

Player
Miller. D„ 3.
Bishop. F&gt;1.

jinx- 11
.
H. H. S. Tennis Squad
- ..’LOC»
June rj^plainwcll. "•
.1000
Meets Allegan Today
... .otr/
Tennis
players
of
tivHastings
High
... .0417
11 The. novice, at golf had an Uncanny ;
wiU comix-t.'
first inter-.
,
: ,; hi- iheir
- -----— - geniurt tor M-ndibg the bail Into • the I
.. ■: .571 ochbol
n&gt;trh
M Il.r- Hill
Uxluv
!.«..!n-l-irpugn.
,„llel, exnauy
,,n=llv bu
i»u-1
... --""
.500.
’i
. .............
.
..................
AIuitiirl.M
AiIiMHtn.
tlu.
nmui.i .H n
_ „r whispered:■ "You've in UL-lv HIT
. 500•A
''”t A
’**&lt;fun- Jl,
e nieet urrang.-d।
for
last Saturday
having been I: membership dues at thr dub. haven't'!
,
. .400 postponed, according to Albert ‘Becker.!1 you?"
‘
. 33'i u-iini- roach. Three singles and two’ "Of counte," .the other replied.
"Well, " raid tnr jxtrtih-r. xiulvtly, ' I
. J33 doubles matclii'.s are to played.
Bill
Kennedy,
(toy
Heath
and
Ian:
j
Us
t
wanted
to
let
’
you
know
that
if. 333
p,ut.. «oUll«l lo U»- «...
. .333 ln&gt;l»U. -Ill ..I.:-- Ill 1I»UW- ill !!«■ you,/
slnries. Lorrn Boyes and Bill Kennedy. fairway'
...Ol ..I—..
.1-.• al,,..l.l.li, t./.in. .lint r
■
3&amp;t‘
lh,‘ Nl&gt;- 1 doublis team and:
/ 2ft(&gt; Lynn Petry und Roy Heath on lia- No !
2 team.
■ Liven of golfing dubs remind Ils
Next Friday.- weather |x-rtnltling,.
.We can praictlce hour., galore,
.250
Allegan will play a .return match on;
With thv i^uru- old totteii score!
.200 tlie local courts. Other matchi-.'- an-;
te'iliR .srhetiuled,
Hastings' has not definitely plt-mnrd
... .200 to enter a team In tlx* Central Michl-!
4NXl gan Tournament as tct. mcordlng to;
j™ Mr. Becker, althimgh tlm local tenool
. .143, i will jfrobablv be represented, T4n-:
. .143[ tourney will take place either on Moy
115
'Continued from part'! iitiei

Haxtinyx, Michigan

-pxitt x&lt;Kla Spread on jelly while warm
putfttine ts-1 imp‘Miliar. I egg.’ I cup
sw.i'l milk. 2 cups hour. 2 tublr-spoon.-1

i non

MORGAN,
Emma Cole mid son Paul of Battle
•rre-g were in the village Monday.
Mr. and .Mr*. W. H Vanfllrkle of

mi .-wxla. bake- hail hour and! Mrx. J.nnibg- has rented Iw house­
s',-.’h.- padding .&lt;a,Jtc. tinder the: herc-.to a Luxily by the name of Smith
■■ ice for Blrdner.t': yt Uin.-inii.
i» found Ihft
m pudding saute., Elwood VunSickL- and friend of Lan­
.....
...
tables ixxms fit.ur. mux wk. d Mr. and Mn. Clair Van
butter hiilf as large ;v, cm. .-.ermun to; Sickle Sunday.
ta-u other iccip- -w. r&gt;-. o faded they
Mr. and Mra. Clair Vansickle and
could not te a-cipherwl as. they were; Mrs MoUiIl-Webb and Arthur called on
itten wilh lead pencil.
■ Mr- Charte-a Beach of Ha.-.tin«a Sunday
^who is recovering Irom a sprained
A popular theater m Berlin oilers
Holland spent the wix-k end at Templu
may cal during the pcrtormntWc. An- .enjoying the trout fishing.
Mr' and Mrs Frank Clark .of Grand
I lie jHiblic with chocolate ban Rapids and Mrs Byron Clark and Mrs.
. Letha Adkins spent Sunday, with Mra.

Uhihdune
color, is lx mg uM-d for
Mrs. Eva Winans and daughter Lots
-------- and some interior walls of Uuiing spent a few dayn-lxst week
ot li tn-l-framed, hre-proof hum? in the guest of her pareute, Mr. and Mra.
Cleveland.
.’
n a. McClelland.

i 2 2 C&lt;N!suei|. L.. 3.
' 3 0 te'dileitncr. K ,
I 0 0. Riddle. K.. 4 .
I |
J Larabtv. L„ 2. .
Robert'. E. lb ■
I 0 3'Hall, o.. I ... .
Kuhn.-2b
&gt; 0 . ) McMillan. F.. 2.
Sandeen. 2b. ..
i o i): Johnson, G . 2.
.Maurer, r.f, . .
i 0 o AdiTaiison. M„ :
Adcock i f.
,
i 0 0 Robert '. L. L
I 0 0 Kurmes, S . 3. ..
Kenyon. 11. ..
I ,0 0-Gcxxltinmigh. L-,
Thompson. p, .
I 0 Adair. N . 3 .
10 0 Jacobs. M,. 3. .
—- — Field. Il. 4
i» 7 Reynolds. R„ |.
H R. E. Fisher. It . 1
.
Jjere's real protection . . . real’
Fourth Ward ..
I f. 1 1 2- 7 J
foot health tor youngster*.
.j Townrehd. a.. 3. .
First Ward 3 3 0 0 7—11 1
Sturdy . wear-giving lo-‘‘~e I
Buses on bqlls; off Fisher. 10. off
And nothing is smarter this- season
Barnum.
.)
.
1.
.
ThhinpMUi. 3. Two-bii.se hits; L. Rob­
than
an
all-white
shoe!.
Kid
pumps
erts. Ftirfier. U-chk-itrur. '1 hree-IxiM-i
with high .nr moderate heel will give
hits: Kennedy. Double plays; Lerhlrit-|u , • ner to Thompson &lt;L. Roberts. Fisher&gt; V.n' ,. .
the right touch to your ensemble.
Struck-out; by Fisher. 4, by Thompson. ^‘u’4'- a - HASTINGS COUNTRY
' 6. U-lt on bases. First Ward. 4. Fourth
f*®*
CLUB OPENED THURSDAY &lt;5f
«
Ward, 6. Stolen bases; IKeller.
'
Hall. First. Wind ....
300
that if
Barnum. Field, Boye.s.
NyeI*. 2. Kennedy. Third Ward .
-,
‘ itera who arc pr-tn
--2H1
2. Leclileltncr. 2. Winning -pUclmr.
...... Becoiul Ward ..
Golf Contest'tln the Afternoon!
precinct shall regi
Fisher, laying pitcher. Thompson. Um
" ­ 'Fourth
Ward
•.
. tali vote as cdten'xs Indicated., they
&gt;7
7
”
Followed
By
Dinner
and
Card
'
111,11
pire. Al Brown. Score keeper, J. Smki-' Indn(dual and team batting uwrnge^:
nt •
■ ..
—
■
i "will •not u&lt;ed to be bothered asain
\lay.-I,. Tolhurst.
■win upjx-.u . very two weeks.
I
Playing
the....................
Eveningn
—om
...........
i about reglKteriiii:. However, shnul’tl
----------- , t------------i The
Tire regular oiw-ning
opening of thr
the lhe-.
Hastings they fail to vote ut -k-a.-.f om-cj within
FOURTH WARD DROPS SEC- '
Sturdily nutje. Leather spring
117.' „
• Country club occurred Thuraday after-1 any two years, the permanent hcord
OND GAME TO CENTRALITES. IVnnJ/nnJ
hceh. Smartly styled, tool
rvxm and Martrd with a contest be-land the precinct record will both Is
Loose fielding nnd lhe inability to', rr uuuiana IN me Wins
"Fmm
lhe rirrcprMsible
Youths." taken out of the' list of n-emda. and
connect safely w|th the pitching of A
x tutu ifiiuatevilie .members muler 50 years of ngei and! tlie voter will lx- notified that hi- name
Warner led to the downfall of the
Smart Women Will Wear!
Wotxlland'.s base-ball team was vic- t,w ■ |5c&lt;ircP1t Ten" including fellowsj liaA Ix-.-n dropiwd frupi the regiMratioit
Champs In tin- M-cond game of the
threc-Rame scries in which they mc&gt;t tiirimu over T K. High scliooi. Friday/01 50 veara'and upwurdi-L In tlw postilist. It will then lx- neceswy for such
Styles lint are right on every
rtmtests have been quite cxclt- prsnn to'reregister. As anyone rani
&lt;ach ol tix« other three teams m one in a clow contest which ended 7 to
count I Siwes tiiat are rom/ortHere's Valuei
ablet Tlie newest eUor con­
- glime. Seven errors in four Innings The first five Innings brought only one lng- antl nl*,&gt;r&lt;hd a lot uf enjoyment/-&lt;c. the purpose ot tin-, nynnslon l.'i toj
,Jltl ,lw‘ cuntest Thursday. But'the j have iwoptc go turfite ptfll* und cast &gt;
trasts of the season.
coupled with seven hits by tlx- Think hit
„ by’ each- ’^enm.
--- eleven
——.—WrxxllamE^
..r.,
----- "Irrepressibles''
were ,not-....................
to i&gt;- dental, •'
their
ballots
• Ward-jiroved to be too large a Job tot n.....
” ’1 b'"—
‘K —• ■*
down
-Mrikes.
vthilf-i 1 ---------.............
- when ek’cUons ard-hcld.
-7 rough-slwd oyt-r their more ma-|
2-!;
■ At elections, Hu- precinct records are!
Tasker-to overcome although hr twiird M‘ven Middleville boyh »wung In vain ut ’‘""
“‘•'“
‘b..nix
puK. .ml .mA mu 11™ lhe third strike.
‘
,“™d opponents to the score of 9• to
■“ 2/
’ taken to the voting precinct wlierc the!
\
jtured
Silk-Lined
scored one in Hie first,•&lt;onc;
T,lc "Decrepits."
■ voter will cast hLs ballot When he
during the four innings. Tasker pitched , Woodland
—
’&gt;»■. I--..
• - •»__&lt;
- however.n arc'iioTtlis....« ,fxlrt
. . ..'1- and
...,a
-Hto lhe polish he wilt find a member ofj
a nice game, showing good control and ln th'‘ *‘«h-’n,ur &gt;» ‘h
- c0,,r—
f
»'*&gt;
“ »'“* 1«*» »»
|accident,
will
attempt
to
demon
­
keeping his hits well scattered.
laeeident.
and
wm
u
»u.mni
one in the eighth.
7'”|
the election board sit ting .at. a table
T. K. counted 3 in lhe sixth, one instrate that it was one during'the nest outside the railing, with blank capds.
Warncr-of-Uw Centralites had yime
.■
­ contest, which will take place on the one of which the voter must sign. This I
diffleuny getting throifgh the first* in­ tlie eighth nnd 2 In lhe ninth.
.
contains a request that the voter be[
Each team made six hits In all, : afternoon of Decoration Day.
ning but steadied down after that,
Start/tlie season right! Wear a
struck out.' Kim Sigler won the prize lor .shoot- given an official balliit. Tlie voter then!
holding tiy Chonih* hit tern for thp-r 1eighteen W&lt;xxilandite.&gt;
sl’ort
ttat tops them all
innings, only one run coming in during while ten Middleville boys went out InJ ing the low score for the Irrepressibles proceeds with \hl.-s reqm-.t card, which
and stoja than all for value!
।
and
Ed.
Huffman
for
the
Decrepit*.
like
manner.
lie
has
signed,
to
the
gate'and
pres
ents
'.
that time due to a pass ball by Cogs­
Umg and Smith worked for the vic-!r-Dinner wo* served at 6.30 at the
well.
■ &lt;
fils
signature
on
this
rv&lt;iue.-&gt;t
card
with!
Country
club,
over
100
of
the
memlxra
An outstanding fact in the first four tors, while Williams and Boy«r com-:
| and their ladies attending, flowing the Signature on the lyecHbctj record •
games played Is. that In each case the posed tlie losing battery.
। the dinner Die meeting was called to If that evidences that the jx-raon who!
winning team has been the one making
the least number of errors. It Is a bud ,Four Home Games On/ ■ order by C. E. Doyle of tile sporL-i com- has requested a ballot is the same jht- !
Imittee. who called upon Kim Sigler. son who signed the precinct record, he
i land-made . . . fuJLaM . . .
break for the pitchers of the league/
will be given tn otncial ballot, which he:
when their team mates*foil to suppart
from
Mtin-bordered
crepe
1932 Grid Schedule ' ^can take into lhe booth and prcixirc as
them with errorless basebail.
Smart plain colors. idf-tlrfMd.
Hastings High school will piny four-carried out. consisting of community
.
Third Ward.
I football games on the home gridiron slnglnfc, led by R. T. Walton, and brief the polls, and the voter's name u an-:
i. FJ next- fall.
I talks by various members.
.
nounced. a member of the precind*
Karmcs, 2b. ..
0 Tire Hawkstcrs have an exceptionally
A very pleasing feature was the board will take his prreinet card Midi
James, 3b
0 hard schedule. A Kame with Battle ’dancing by a number of young ladies of stamp ujxm it ■ Voted at election held;
Adair/ lb
i o: Creek Central on September 17 at the Grand Rapids, who were students of on" giving tlfc date, whldever the date
Cogswell c. ..
i 1 cereal city will open the reason.
“ Shader, a dancing
---------- Instructor
•
i **
Mr.
of may be. After the ballot’, are counted J
Adrianson. re.
i 0 Sept 17 Battle Creek Central—T.
that city. Tiw da acini’ was of a very the precinct cards will all be brought i
Townsend. I.f.
। 1
Sept. 24 Eaton Rapids—H.
high order, and a-very pleasing feature to the city clerk, ft will be his duty to
.Miller, r.f
that looks well
i o
Oct. 1 Grand Ledge—T.
o! the program.
take them out one by one and stamp:
I
Oct 8 Hpwell—H.
Following tlie program, tables and upon life permanent records which he;
•.. and costs little!
i 0
Oct 15 Mason—H.
chairs were removed and the evening han retained in his office the siun&gt;:'
’Payne ,p.
i 0
Oct. 22-Charlotte—T.
very pleasantly spent Ln playing cards statement contained on the precinct,
Lacy ...
Medium weight ... and perfect
- Oct. ?9 East Laming—T.
Fred Stebbins winning high score for record, namely "Voted ;U election held"!
for meet wear. N.weit color*.
Total 22 B 7
15
3 Nov. 5 .Open.
lhe men and Mrs. will Stebbins for the that date*
With that
Silk, reinforced top and sole.
• First lurlf of 5th inning.
I Nov. 1'j Wayland—H.
women. V Blind Bogy" prizes were
So long as the j&gt; rson votes at least
hand-knit
awarded Keith Fuller, and Mrs. Sidney onbe in two years, thia registration will!
French of Middleville.
continue, without any trouble on the
look!
part of the voter; but should hr fall
Smart! Full-CtUf H'eil.MmlH
to vote tor two years in succession, htf
City Tennis Fans
or she would have to register again.
BROADCLOTH
Inasmuch
as
the
council
hove
done
Prepare for Tourney so much to nccornifitgiate the voters qf
Drawings for the Hastings city tennis the city, and have given'utllclal notice
tournament will take place in Hodges' for three weeks through the Bunner,
jewelry store commencing at 8:00 which has been supplemented by ar­
Everythin* about these _prPleasing choke ol styles 'ata'
o'clock, according to Albert Becker ticles which tins pajx-r has prepan-d. It
menu ipcllt Quality! E*cn
colors I All with slswt. pufi
About twenty entries are expected. A is to be hoped that every witer nf till,)
the bultontl Fast colors m
sleeves All slip-over*!/ Idea'
। junior tournament is also being plan- city, man or woman. w!k&gt; is 21 years ।
•w^n and printed detigru.
die Summer through 1
| ned for boys and girls of the city, he
lea* elastic hotlery. *1x1001111*1 support*
says. Plans for this will be announced or her name is registered next Friday j
arid many other corrective appliance* U
later.
May o or Saturday. May 7.
study and practical axpcrlencc how Co
Each Cdlooban* WraooaJ
MUST HAVE.
THESE TEACHERS*
Brown; "I’m afraid Williams has
beat results. JUk yqurdoctor.
"Tlie teacher doesn't know much.”
forgotten about that 825 lie owes me." said Willie. "She says ont» thing one
Jones: "Why do you think that?” , day and something ditlerenl the next!"
Tie PreKription Drag Store
Brown: "He always teems so glad to
"Wiust do you mean?" asked mother.
B. A. LyBarker, Proprietor
"Well, yesterday she told us that four
and one made five, and today slit* said
Hailing*, Mich.
DROPPED THEM.
it was three and twol”
"How come Jasper didn't get de contfket fo‘ Axin' de rafter* tn de church?" ’ Nowadays. England expects every
Etclurire Akron Trim Fitter
man to do his duty and pay it. too.—
an eavesdropper.'
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.

REGISTRAT OPflYS

♦

New Cotton Dresses

Uuit

responded qui
time, as-tome
Total
13 5 3- 12 3 7'
the House of David On
BnM-i on balh; on Warner. 5. ptf!
Tile ham‘tills wiwn.
lit..
Payne. 1. ort Tusker,' 2. Puxecd bull-.;
May 29-30
Ibs.
Cogswell. 7. Kennedy,'l. WiM pltriu--,;
!&amp;•
:■! oir 3Bc.
Hastings Indt-;x-iuleni
will "begin
Warper, 2 Left on Imm
. s; Fourth Ward.
.
...
. near imm-u.ui I.till- raxni Aim
5, Third Wuril.,4 Strurtc out; t/y Wars Hujllng/. Iixvt.
three out-of-town imux &gt; pre-aou. to
ner, 10 in 4 Innings, by Paynv. 1 in l
Hurdx.—nrA FuniKs
,.s&lt;m-l i|m.
r btft.
lh,.
•&gt;fN*
Inning,- by Tasker. 6 m 4 innings Sto­ IlMtelwr .I.-tli/nT Boyes -H. time ,
((t l&gt;Mv.«f4.-5.».l
Sunday and:
len
Ailriunvin. f. Mlib-r. 2. .!.&gt; ;&lt;eomK
•
| Monday. May 2:1 and 3«. The local
tm '.■•ml &lt;1:1.1. .flr&gt; C\-»lb ,ir,
I.
..
.
.
.
..
Jarob--. 2. Karin, ■. 3, James. 3.
10c; 2 Ilk
ond. Rii-&gt; 111—third, M.uson
Arnone
&gt; time.; ,,.u-4in ••Lu'fty'" Pembcrum’ will do p
1837.
Third. Ward .
i good slum- of the mound- duty w:t|i
.Mlle run—firi-t. Gardner 'Hi
mid.
bean
&lt;
11
—
third,
L&amp;rabec
3 -hillBatteries; Warner, Payne and Cogs­
well. Tasker and K&lt; nix-dy. Wiiiuln’i
i held. In addition to till'-, inu
440 yanl dash—fir.’t. Snyder
«,&lt;&lt;!&lt;!&lt; !&lt;• Mac:pHchcr, Warner. Umpire, A Brown
xconcl Ik-rdl-. .D-Uiird. Lrc-hleltner &gt;
unJiljnl, nKIun Allll ?1-M Hkt,w
IM5.4; Tax
Scorer, Stakclcy.
boat and stope
'nL’ ,n",_
! of unitarm:., the imsine-z, men of Ha - ■ BcliHe i« Mac-dm
Tax on ixw:
N 1 ",'rh' O’*’’”"’8IM yard dtuh-fir.st, Wtiter- 'I'
unjr. him-purch.tr ixt new untform.’. for i •'■nd stone-Rclltle
Muv 10 First Ward- vs Third Ward,
reconrt. Cronk' iH« third. Bishop, 'H.:,1:t.
unddhete will lx- worn fur T-' on born, ahd
May 12 Second Ward* vs First Ward -time, 2:17.
.
i
‘
----220 curd dnrh—first. Om 'Hi-rec-j! against the Houw of David.
'Home Team,
Paid ffni? men lor
Team
ond. Harbiin &lt;1*—third. Mnson &lt;!&gt; — i This Hiinday. Mdy 8. •!•«• Ind«-|iyn- into tin- canal, S3
time. 24 9.
■
Thud Ward ..
Bill
i driits will play at Tekonslia. Follow ing ' Canal tas »n b./at
Relay—first, •,Ionia 'Mason. Ries. i on consecutive Sunilaj.s will lx- came-.' ] meruiRlit ut Live:
First Ward '...
500
Hurblmi- time, j u
adqiiahcn
N’Tond Ward .
I nvuiy with Plainwell and Ionia.
5IXJ Benedict.
High jump- first. Ad.nn. ■:fli--.sec-'! Hi’icwith Is lhe schedule ot
Fourth Ward .
' I
ond. Row &lt;H&gt;-third. Bctiedirt •!&gt; ; already booked:
I paid to the Lyons ortit
height, 5 feet 4 Incites.
I In another part ot
Broad jump—fir-it, lat-hleltncr iHjr.-etp-s. evideiUlv coph
May 15 -Plainwil. there.
,- —
if*' for Jelly Kilis b. a- follow.:
Muy 22 Ionia, then .
laili-d tn hr sutcly. so far?-Tour name
Muy 2!&gt;— H»ii,&gt;- &lt;&gt;t David, here.
1 cup stigai. 1 cup flour. I &lt; up
will be there us rood
you pick up
Shot put—first. Ries &lt;h—serond.
Muy 3U HoiiM- of David,
your first safe hit. ,
Zcrbel &lt; H&gt;—third. Cronk «lir-dis- । Di-eorulion Day pimr'.
Here's Row They Stand.
tance. 3f&gt; feet 1 inch.
&gt;
June 4—Holland, there.

Field, ns.
Kennedy. e.

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OLD. BOOK CONTAINS
•
INTERESTING ITEMS

.Hawthornites Annex
Seven, ?• Hastings pigh-track men will enter Owner Must Have Worked
the tlrst '•.LittIr-Heven" meet of the
First Places In Dual M-aron at East Lansing Saturday nttOn Erie Canal In 1837 Ac­
"enioon when they will enxu
Meet Here
cording To Record
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contest with Grand

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The Hastings Banner £*nh

This and

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Views and Opinions;.
M^.r4 rxr,j Wr,irr,4.,. ’ Tet when the invaders .arrived to be*2
n’ li. i -x., Mi&lt;l&gt;ir*e.
gin plurihering this region, the great
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- ------- | jcivilixalion
-----------Wh»’ E'“was
‘“ in process
■•&gt;“«&gt; of
«• decay.
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Backward Glances;

WltM UtiieTS 0(1}
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A TWO-TERMER

Referendum or Not?
Bits of Yesterday
Who Governs?
The Right ot Petition.
!
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Rj.ni. iu enm., «...
nd und
mr ,;UTOr.„,
„u,
An Undeniable Issue.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Fred Jones nt
te.te.ite. I11* ■"* renvr.i
«ni«l laoe
lau-orttu»l&gt;r
uwd gov
oar.. B
Bruck.-.wp.eonv.ii.tel that
&lt;ha. he|
he
—origmauy u.-co
rueker we aro-convinced
t,,.-. .
Pennock hospital Saturday, April 39
for boat traffic between prosperous
“&gt; be. on the part of.| a
nrnxneniuia vilvll- is sincere
sinerw* in hia
his desire
rfa-slrr to
tn reduce
rrdurr ex-1
ex-I
girl.
lages and cities— with sediment until penws and lo lower taxes, but we als-i.^ny who were originally and have1 Mis* Maude Ransom spent the end'
..
it became a east, unproductive swamp&lt;£?’
ron'*™* to be favorable to the 18th with friends tn Jackson.
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. c°rd with, thc plan* ot &lt;.&lt;&gt;yi;n other. Amendment and tlie VoixtraH *ri a‘ Misses Ruth Robson an&lt;f'.Theodora •
Jand; From records still remaining. It m&lt;.n_ nn(j (iia(
(j(H.s not pt Into the! ,i.,I)Oi
. seems probable, investigators believe, personal political program* &lt;4 some ot ‘
. 5*fry thc r anUconism (Hoekstra spent lhe week at the latter a I
' home In Holland.
that lhe Indians begun to ckar fields the other men in high political place-. “
°&gt;JWBHng efforts to reand that from the beginning of his.ad- •“‘&gt;’"‘1
question to a vote of Hie i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook and Mr.'
!on the slopes about the lake for agri- ----- .- .
,-------- r------- .u. , people of this country. We cannot and Mra. Levi Payne spent Sunday in*
V THREE SIONTfte
„
,
,
., ,
, ministration there have been tho*-?
'
cuttural pprposes, to supply additional ».ho
!o
a ,ln&lt;u t„olcr■■. understand why any one should take Kalumaaoo with MIm Lisle Cook.
such a position. H those who wanj- i, ■Misses Frances GUI. Helen Bates.
ment* increased. All seemed to go wTii Jorlty of the jwoplc of Michigan are- cd, •J*5" amendment before it was; Vera Hungsterfcr. Anne Burton. Mar­
guerite
Hctmansjx-rgcr
and
Beulah'
! for a time. Then rain began to eat »«»»
***&gt;»
h“rf “ rt'h’ *" -.« ___ _ ,_ _ ,
............ , ,,,,,,, &gt;------- ,..—4 conawiy the surface M Gqltira formed ToVgLt^ Yhti/ wujy; it' tK‘ prtiuG ment into the constitution und gave us ‘W'rl Bt Orand Rapid* Friday night and
the Volstead act. then those wlvo doi ,c!naln.ed °'cr ,or thc Abraham Unthat gradually disintegrated even thej ejection.—Cos*o;&gt;uUo-&lt;Tgilaqt.
not believe In such action have lhe, C0JP *’lar Saturday.
remaining forests. Tlie land became
same right, after twelve year* of ex-1 S"”' “nd
Bishop. Orpba Warner
.reM w|U»
-Vf, sedi
«w.HAS A ma MEANING unproductive. Hie ^V..
Jake, M
filled
­,
pcrlcnce »jith the law. to request that!and •Tohn R&gt;an °I Alfeion were home
longer
suitable
little thing with a big mean­ the issue be again submitted to a pop-&lt;yment. wm no li_.
w,_________
... for , 1
/
ing.
I
help
everybody.
I
unlock
doors.
ular
vote.
i
Me**r*.
Morns
Hill, Orville Sayles.
MAIIU .nd . rr.du.l nd. M oj&gt;en hearts,
^anj dbpcl
dw| prejudice.
p„Judlir 1, crestWe have always recognized tiiat it is I Stewart Brazee. Harold Smith. Loyal
place to other regions. -A great clvili- • fetendship and goodwill I inspire redifficult mw
law u&gt;
lo eniorce.
enforce. Americans •j " ■ Chester Long.. nuium
Harold aic
McfnlyTe.
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*•a unucuii
zation that ha* left many stone build"2
I-...,j
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„.
iiuhi me:
~ -- l/;"'-,—
.3 comZc\I l&gt;ore nobody. I violate no laws. I ,-------ings and monuments of superior r,ir
rommon law of England. An out- pany wlth Frank Angel! were taken
craftsmanship to attest ite Ingenuity c&lt;*1 'lo'hlne *Uny Jhave ‘?rol,*c‘1 mr' standing theory of English law i* that t0 ara,ul Raidds Thursday night for
We give you value far in excess of
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none have condemned me. I am pleas- a man* home is his castle, which is dln,Mr and to see the Abraham Linvanuhed. A racy that wax sufficiently ing to Uluy. o(
and Jow dfttn.c ,
not to be invaded by officers of lhe law. ro,n flay a* the guest* of Abcn Johnour price.
clever to erect mammoth temples, jnd am useful every- moment of tlx- day— exccpt with legal processes which war-! "on’ •&lt;’*dcr of the young business men *
palace* and to develop an intricate sys- 1 nn* Courtesy.—Eaton Rapids Journal, rant them in so doing, based on port- ' M- c A. group.
tem of water transportation failed to
live proof that law has been violated • Ma&gt;or Osborn and the committee of
This is the outstanding feature of in­
appreciate the fundapiehtal-necessity.
^ade and tariffs
in that home, and reasonable ground* Rtur councilrtlen chosen to inspect
ternational Custom Made Clothes
°&lt;»■—CIMU. ■„X
ot! tor belief that it continue* to be violat-! Piemen!* in Detroit intend to leave
- d there. THU is a fundamental baste; '-‘■‘lay in a motor car for Jackson. Ann
value in the making.
mpn who mastered difficult engineering a new post-war low for American for the laws of this country and of’Arbor and Detroit They will examinI problems, and artists whose skill rank* foreign trade A decline of almost n England, it can be seen at once tiiat. 411 kinds of paverilent*. especially those
VERN BROWNS ARTtCLES.
' with the ancient EgypHwu were them- bll,10n and “ ,,aIf. in export value* with the possibility of making liquor of "nu nt with which it I* proposed to
Value in the fabric as well as the per­
Vcrn Brown’s articles concerning t tic '■
drt..4d b,- OTtebte x,,d rt..w'iS.'T’.lSlte in any home and with the tendency on, P*5* Green and Jetfenon.
state payroll ituve been arousing ar. un­
tiie part ot tiio.se who buy It to re----------sonality value’ that .comes from smart
fuse to give- testimony as to purchases. ।
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
usual amount of comment. Tilts 1* as ft j ha* all tins to do whir modern Amen- balance in two
and
distinctive styling.
ca?
Simply
this;
that
no
nation,
how-Imports
arc
cut
tn
volume
and
value
the offU-ers have a very difficult time' Mr and Mrs «.
m..a.v rinwn
nMaurice
Pierson B
arc
rtjtiuld be. Not in years ha*.any legis­
ever great it becomes, im-MUted m -because exclusion under a high pro- in getting evidence. Further, as there the happy parents of a baby boy born
lator taken it npen himself to conduct tenns or ri.bomte .nd ..tenSre .n-1 "f!1"'
TTh' T arc several million homes tn this coun-! Saturday He has been named Robert
The attractive patterns are here and
a study so worthwhile and so ilium!..
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opuuwuun us
iiircign application
tann-* try. of
to expect
.
;_u .
i fumitory
foreign officers
lartfl&lt; to shadow tlwm J.
nattnp Every taxpayer in lhe ,sta.c'«
art.,
m turn retlpces
reduces exports.
export* In
fn view
view all Wvrald require a force comparable! Mayor Osborn nnnotincMl the fol­
.. ll!iyW eorfstractions.
... .. .... works of "
—.’abroad in
attractive. priccs"as well.
etc
can of tlie
of lhe decrease
should be interested to study the1 fact, | ‘intellectual
ntellectual development,
development
etc ’,. e=.n
the relative
r^tti :• iiz.f
;
.....in io a; large army.
,
lowing pwmlttee appointment*;
(afford to neglect its natural resource* :'h&lt;* iw&lt;» our protective tanfl appears
v.e
are
.
ixaking
of
these
mutters
be'
Public
-Improvement
s-Titman
.that'Representative Brown' has a* iWhal happened to thl* ancient civffi*.
have htlrt our.foreign trad- more caute we .wish every reader tuRealize : Schadcr, Anders. Duusc.n
’
wmbltd.
that.
the
enrolment
ot
thc
prohibi;
Sidewalks
and
Ctrwings-Hllton
,Mte„ ™ b.POT in .nr enunur.
n!J?
b““’
,
To make our own p&lt;«itfon dear, we “‘T
“apprn :u a,,y cuuniry- new.-Dalla^ New­
lion law is a dintcult proposition, espe- Barber. Dawson and Hobbs
’
&lt;
’ ta.ten,..aww Grriit
J1*' structural
“’’“‘T achievement often
cialiy whtn the making uf liquor Lv Street* and Bridge*-Hobbs Dawcarried
into
humes; jv-here
. ...
-.distract*
■. distracts attention from the fact
fact that •
INDIANA PLAN.
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.. is ex-j son. Barber, Hilton
. 11' ‘
' there
At th*’ last regular sc.'-s'.on of th&lt;........har&lt;| for
.. officers to gel
_... evi. . Waterworks—Barber. Woqton.'Jfobba,
these things,
things, after,
after, all.
all. are
are impa^iblc
impossible
governor bndu.ktng tognriimkre-ne, without-ah
wuhou|.
Dawson.
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iid&lt;x|tia!e supply of ma­ &gt;t3!, Stature consider..I,:-.. diteUM.i m *‘7 ,,wl ul!I *Und “« *cniluiy : DaWWn
support :o Groesbeck. McKeigan or .
,
.
was luid with reference to the Indiana PL ,1'*‘c
° ,u 10 KaJTiMlt tlen’ ln!
Finance—Wooton. Titman. Schadcr.
MSmrHwllte^u.BnRterel«»Rnu terials;
""** that no nation can &gt;*
.
be ■"»«&gt;•
greater. pta„. whia., brted, .. M
Publie Lighting—Dawson. Wanton,
Hilton.
Titman.
.
M th.'.Ute tew UM durta
rm, .p^i
...... .• - «... .itew !tlf lu natural rrsourefs.
budget*, municipal bond issues, etc Ik- '
. nou l,rPM,,t* Itself.
Sewera—Schilder. Barber, Hobbs. An. " '
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To,’**® a ’ix'dflc example, this
of the *u]&gt;cr ceiitralued govern.......................
‘ 'dcr*.
. been anything in the articles so far to
men! thrones mvuhvd rtw plan was •
ordinances—Hilton. Tilman. Barber.
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justify such a change. As Vcrn Broun
' not very- popular .c. Lansmi; We d:.-!
City property Anders. -Wooton.
so ably stated in hl* third article the
a" 5UCh 1 lat a?rlc^^rt«s can- not recall Ju&gt;: win.-,- it finished in.it.-.;
• Schadcr und Hobbs
increase and cxiravaganre m state! n“ m*kc ‘ UU «‘rofll ,rom lh«r land'
.'’“I* ‘"f I,:aU;
| Thc regular meeting ot thr W. F. M.
"The Store for Dad &amp; Lad"
S. of ’).■• Methodist church will be held
tev.w. .irti,.,, t s...
Ut
; not only wili an important class of was beaten. M. S. Coffin, .oca) r»-!
expenditures begun with the forma.ion .„trcha^.R; b lnncSlve in rtl£. rnurk,.. ;tmirnnl man. tun nn 80 nr.r farm. 2f
in th-’ church parlor* on Wednesday.
, of the administrative board, brafn- ,,
mtk-* from an Indiana co.mtv ■. ,n ( :i
| Muy fl «t two o'clock. Subject: "Christ
,S( &gt;M I: are unwisely
child andTx-t of Aiex Gna-sbeck-Th- JUt
lh" mile from . paved highway and .. u -|:
। the Only Light.". Leader Mr*, Etfa
same Gru^beck who said to hi* I&gt;-l,,nnCT5 '*U1 "ol
abk' “ ^ntani; gr.-n, 1 road n either .nd of the farm!
Khergk « n d. marc
. Thomii-.'MUMC under direction of Mis*
trr.it fltrevveter. rinrin. o. i&lt;Hn te
■thc fertility of tlidr land through theund-his tut;.! faxe.. on ir.t- properly!
i
Gertrude Smith. Devotfonate conduct­ turned to this city last week for a .short Mg-^y BicentCHllfill
delight to nice pres­
troit MVPOCters during the 1930 «“«• j u&gt;e of fcrtjUz&lt;.„ nt)r to „.tct erosion'a’n'&gt;'in' ’»
;1 wh-dlon by th.--ed by Mr* Mary Pinckard: rcudinj visit.
ents than lo 7pan.
st....
ternteiij m n».«
(Jiiartcrs A bbcar
Mr. Lizzie Pryor. All members are
E i
. ?!n r
rrT- .Problems Becausebt the nrime im-:'^r l!&lt;- 1 »&lt;«*
Bnwtew M u&gt;, prim. im.
Fj.c.„ r,
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think * I can be of a* much service to.
.
ujgcd 'to he present. Supper will be b.12, now uf Chicago.’ spent Sunday in
c/etifs.—Sir I*. Sii\J The new George Wa .hinxtnn quart r
..-erved Hom five to seven to which the this city.
file city as I gould if I were mayor — portance of foddstuflj. the farmers arc .&gt;3X I:lt, .•... y.f j( Of.ptx- in-Chariotte|.
Mrs.
Ed.
Mentzetwent
to
lb
ntnn
dollar,
to
ini- -u.‘d i.v tlie Uml.d
not the o»»ly one.v concerned with the Republican Tribunal,
! public are invited.
Tin- «amc Groc-’.lx-cx who. is now being
Miss fjllie Gourr of London. Eng- &gt;U,l»r Mi I- IM&gt;, l«-r bw*a.ul «n» bu„„ Tr,.,sun. „
' fertility r&gt;f the land, all of us an
- ♦-boomed to untangle state affairs and^
.
’.and arrived on Monday morning to has secured a pavilion in a furniture,,
■ wltellwr »« ...Ute lh. I.e. nr te« Th,- | JVay (lf ()llr
| .UG»7. v
put them in "apple pie" order (Just ‘
! visit her uncle. James Gower. She ar­ factory there. •'
I u nnial Celebration, will be coined in
condition ol agriculture, therefore. Uf
..
rived
in New York'on the White Star
like he did when he fawned tiie udmui-'I; not a'farm problem, it i* a natfonaii
NEWS GLEANINGS.
,
! Liner "Adriatic." She did not know that FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. 1! luiso enough nuantiiiv.. in M&gt;ii»ty a
istrailve baard in 1921. pcrbapsD Inf
' nounal civmaiid.oflleral of the tn a.'.ury
problem.
"
I Th&lt;’rt! ore more than 5000 islands in I
Hostings wa* *o fur from New York.
Follbwtng are the delegates who were havi
fact the Michigan state government (•■
'
informed .tin- UnilM Stat •&lt;
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‘the Wcit-ttdl-.’s
When tli- trainman ahouted Hastings in attendance at the Rcpublicifn conn-;Gf
.IMK,. W1
ai Hk-i iiti uniai Comso .organized that a governor can doi’
she got off the'train only to discover ty convention held Saturday. April 39; ^ibwioh Washing!
It i."&lt;
TRAGEDY OR COMEDY?
: Catalina Ma^Th^th.’ mast romlittle to reduce state expenses unless:। Brucker's 15 per rent blanket feduc-| pact airport in the world, its equipment | The .-American people were emplintic ■ that tlie town was Hasfimn. New York’ Assyria—Wm. H Jewell. Richard Jqn&lt;- , '» ...'
distribution before
! instead of Hastings. Michigan. Afteraj Daniel W. Ellis anti Thomas H. Bar-!jtjn(, .
'
e very ciepnrtmcnr head and
every-- In itloh
!
.
proposal that has been ridiculed i eluding a Heritable.
i in tiicir.opjXMiUon to the salouh. 'We i delay of four hours she resumed he!
The dr.fun ,
-UteUUM teterte RMWraiw. Al Ute
al,k,
"&gt;o-.r.-nil ..|.tete.«. ,o
1„„ journey to this city where she arrived tram; Baltimore—Henry Houghtalm.
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Sanborn.
G,
R.
Durfee
and
John
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L....
rite. .ZUtetete ,«uur «
M.mcS
UteSwl mV £ ‘ iST
are feeling1 without further rtlshap.
Lichty; Barry-Wm p ' sidnam. Adam k.J. , M.,, .
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pro——«
&amp;
■»•»» •” "«■«! ‘"£X
rr I.H d ote .ten., two mitltete tester,, TO1J1A,n^ „
lhcIr m be... .-rerftei in WWterb«u«n. a.r- ‘ hlhiuon
tar .n teshun. carried
IhT'llquor
' 1
fttete. .POTprlr.te.te mtete b, Iltel tttaw„
IMP,.
|
MIb
$„£££”*,JT
|
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
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Aldrich.________
Catlton—J. „
M. Rr.^r* U»is . by |,.1|fl)llK A[li,.n, „.
u WaS cx.
......N.'«
., Y..n:
House and Senate, only to have a group, hnvr berIl kl)led rntlrtl&gt; ir
; Tlrrei? per cc nt of the dentists in the
*‘u h&gt;rce this matter to an • Mr*. Elizabeth Barber entertains the Barber. Enoch Andrus te'.±.
.‘"’I".
.
nnd
tlie designer ol the De­
oi M-itelc n.crnbm carry lid- matter to ch, : U13Well hS(ln t t
,r(1 th(.
,, united State* are women.
,n lh? near future. That seems I Ha*tln;t- Women* club tomorrow eve-j Price; Castleton—John Keaiile. Friend'|,/sculptor
'rung at her home on Jeflcrwin street, |D- Soules, fa-wis Durkee and clement; ipartment
mrt7m nt -of Agriculture World W.n
• Vw&gt; Stnr.Ev.nu. CVurri
j
. .
I Certain.
.
cots rt-r.1.
Th;. Uul..
Ixxly OT1OT1 ...
President
’* Dav niSmith;
Hastings township -Samuel J:'.Memorial
aM tx-dy hy .dtuianding a roll call , T11e population of Au.-tralia i* ap-' • ll’' Banner hopes to see this sub- il-beln:;
T&gt;ir Bl"4
’kc^’ ’rnmn
i
tim. u.-7*company are con. I Ridcim.m. Porter Hurton Peter Cramer ? Thc „'bvr.
that tht• .governor had no .pojvcr. to,
*
,„ section of another ud- and Charles r Brnhunv HMrimts eltv!
mate such cuts even though prevtou*
'dition to their storeroom.' They are I1
'governor* lud 1
rdrd tiiat
bflng dehtgejl with order-.
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unv ai
cuttine ate
- Hotel Barry formerly known
Striker; 4th ward. George M Dewey;' da, ' ,,, ,,
_ Iw.
___ _ ... . . Il.ow.— e- V U.. Int
I ; ' J /| Ki \V
enough.
Further
eon*iderotluti
of nHM*-{ n_r
nrH ’! ,,
,
1 lutlon which supixurt* ft. but had 'public Monday inuir when a dinnerjA- Osgood and George W.'Valentine; The pnn
„ ...
UM 0UUIM.
.. te.en...dun.'..
“X*„
XK, ‘
will be wrv.’d for Hastings people Irving-John J. Hendershott, Grow, s!d(. w u
,, g]r. „ .. ...;
from six to 8 30 o'clock. All are Invit- K Beamer, Jacob Jprdan and .Inhn ;Uon ’ Unit' d Siute* of Amr.'*- Ln.I
&gt;«te will OTI„.|,1, tt pateUy.bdl rll..- M 1-M«,r mOT OTelw pr.tel (Ml Rte
VoUtt.d A«. CSX ed and thore m&gt;t desiring dinner can I Reuter; JolffistOwn-Hlram Coleman ! Fo“‘l
go
through
the
houre
which
ha*
te/nl-J
Colmcan.
J.
A
Zimmerman,
if.
T
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?'‘d S"”TtiveTy killed in lhe archives of Hi--1" ’ .
“ British woman are un- gtiowin;: wimt. .is to be dotie in casc:
entirely
refitted and
refurtitehed Merrill and I. M DcWcy; Maple Grove.
vvajS and means c'ommitte-e. And so the! • ‘‘ '
those measures are overthrown seems
:=
‘
throughout, being thoroughlv modern
"------I The first public htvji school .in the''. to t« not only unwi-e but harmful to and uptodate. Win J. Allen uf Grund!
■ i H Eart. Ja*. W Houghtalln. Stephen r(ljn ,, t.xn(.i)v |[t.. xini&lt;.
.
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i
weight
j United Suites was founded in Boston , the public interest.
E Bowen •"•
and4 Jonathan Fox; Pram.- -IM1 n,lt.Ar,H J
ir
i-j
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im 1831.
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There i.5. scarcely a man who ex-; Rapids i* the new proprietor
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F. H. Barlow. Sheriff Cortright andr Ville-A C. rowne. John J. Perkins,
I UH^CHl l ara^raphs
&lt;'r'..... hl* opr -jtinn tu.natinnal ivroEd,
fx&gt;vle
started
for
the
Little
Mani‘
! There are 57 countlo- in Texas each! hhntion who says t-.c wants the saloon
" '•■■ «....
'■•" ' । •■ ■»■■"■■■ &gt;« •
,,Tl"
«,, oron
,
-some iffim .speeded a* foal al thcUif which is larger than the entire *taU’i bwclc
Almost every one. from Al Mee River yesterday morqing where■ t-OUTM.T, III)’in I in — i.. if.“oiom*. George
‘”■1"
;c as they do trying to get •there,!Rhode Island
[ smith down, declares lie never wants they will enjoy a ten days’ outing trout WlllumI Itevlte L Hot* ui.l t U,
fishing.
a, '
mor. *ork would !*■ acccnhnluhr d — ।
.
• lo M t&lt; u siloon again. Tile .icople
. ■_
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* accuni lis. td.
The first Japatiew telegraph bflice in should and are entitled to know what
Mrs. Will Rage of Grand Rapid* I*
rioriua rimes-union.
l!-hP Hudcd States was recently opened! plan is prop«&lt;cd whteh will gtve those visiting friend* and relatives m this
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'th I-o^ Angeles.
; who may wish the privilege of buying city.
A number, of M-dtfoftS ot the United! . ■
j■Tight
uiiwjj mid
and beer
beer"” or
or any
any other
other
‘ln’ .
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Dr. I. D. Parkhurst of Middleville Yankee Springs—Zebulnfl B Hoyt. C.il-. '
. A
.
‘
Tight wines
rtn-JWL^orne W. Wilcox-and tanc! Washington quarter «ill' replace "tn"
Joseph
-.talfn
u )&gt;easantj
iwiuanu liquor
tjqu'or without the return of the saloon, wa* in the city Tiiurfday.
States air no* (accepting eggs as-ciir’
”scl’“ s
‘a,R» tv
«» the An of a
rocinakcr.
i '••hich
•„ntch most
admit
wu*
»■&lt;•»&gt;
rency. Doubtful currency, however, •/ Mw&lt;
-,nakcr„
.
...w, of
v. them
.Mem admit
aunui wua
»ua such
sum!ji Ix’e pDw returned to Ann Arbor to­
There will be t'nlKMiii Uioot in our
.tcnl &gt;’**“■ n'&gt;w in circuitflot want* the'm : da&gt;.,0 rcM,nw
studies after a tussle
not bcmg tested’by banging on the The only clwp" suey restaurant inift
”menace that they do
""" "*"*
again ii is up to opponent* to pre- *’th thl' mcasfe*.
— ;
B.rK» —
!« -Ute
fflwur. uturas «ui
."teXi ta
counter.—Good Hardware-.
Peiping. China, recently closed because .'ent a .plan by which thl* can be done. .Mr». Florence Graham of Yorkville tetete! pl c E ----------------------...
.
! of luck of 'American patronage.
of
Barry
county.
Entrance
fee
»1
uo
rn^r^
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Then the people will have the oppor-! *P«nt Sunday with her parents. Mr .of Barry county. Entrance fee $ioo Cllrl-n .,..
tumiy of voting intelligently on the;and Mfs W. W. Hampton.
I The shbot to commence at nine o’clock' ' -Minted
­
iit san Francisco' Denver mid
Mra- Florence Rus* Graves of Eli sharp,
uh&gt; he i- wrong in such a way that :tjin ,Ia» Angeles was tn 1888. when a proposition. If they prefer to have
Phihd.’lphia the com-, will be placed in
prohibition a* we now have it they can'P**0- Texas, i* expected, in the city’
M’.-nvs like he uj, right after all.-Lo.-. glass fruit jar type w«* used.
J circulation through the regular chan­
vote to continue. If they do not want shortly for a flat with relative*.
1
Of 1&gt;U Federal Rtrenv Hanks, and
AtigGc* Ti:..i.
Sponge ttecklaces hate made their! prohibiUou
—
Crumbs' of Wisdom ,• nets
_ ---------- tlwy
- ■ will know what
Mrs. Eit- LtajBarnc* of Neenah,
Wiscon­
will appear stmulUneouUy in ail parts
....
Jamc*
O'Coy
of
For!
thine fur the *wi.&gt; : M’pearunce in Paris.
I proposed to establish in 1U place.
Mn and Mr.. James
&lt;
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
I of the cduntjy.
ica, .cfwwes .♦ You cinJJ
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i if &lt;h ’• &gt;h» are opposed to prohl- Wayne. Indiana attended the
ic funeral!
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' 4 ■ ------------will be-the-When' *! B&lt;?ts ready to turn it doesn’t.' X
t
•'We measure our progress not by the
___ nationui hotel group now tenns ajbUipn will follow constitutional meth-of°i
their
father,
CyrusBowen,
Bowen,
I week.
their
father,
Cyrus
last
-------!lu: great; hold out a hand to confu-t you—San ■ ro&lt;’:n c,efk a "reception M.'crctary
j txfs in lawfully bringing this’ matter . L E. Knappen of Grand Rapid* was sum of our poiaesalpn* but by lhe number of those who are able to tnjoyi Tlie state legislature E certainly hav1 be willing Francisco Chronicle.
;
.
Ilo a decision by the American-people. in the city today on business.
! There
them.-—Will H. Hays
U,e
°* lls W life in trying to
twek tht avvi-uor in •&lt;;. ' mi-m this
.
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'5.u8 000°ff rrad*° **‘U ln use thin- can be no reasonable objection to
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'ort nt legtolatlbn that will
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w. ...a tPr;
UM™, ...
r«. ,■ throughout the
«»■ world.
» referendum. Thus is a government'
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Women who might make good me- telk-ve the taxpayer* of this state It
J of und by thr in-oiKc who have a right
Ed. Clark went to Grand1 Rapids chanlca are shunted into cnoking and would seem .wifihat could be done
Rcgardh?vh ut one s iwli^uatl mclina- tnurant has a pond in-the middle oil About 600 fi-jlun-length movies arc', n» say what-Jhcy want and what they
Tuesday evening.
the floor with rubber ducks floating on! produced in the United States efery
sewing.••-Amelia Earhart Putnam,- without spending so much time fuesltig
tiotv. Re|&gt;rcMtitatne BrowuS articles'
do not want. Bitf tn all fairness it
Dr. Detulow of Muskegon and one of aviatrtx.
it. In some reitaurants we know the!'ear'
•
: and talking about it it ought not to
ought to be presented in a manner so the most prominent phyteicians of the
Baltimore. Md. te an independent the voter* will know if they do away : state visited his parents here tills week.
-No ont u .te.d„ ,h. Uloteon «h.«
lie pcrahu hl* cnthuaio.-un fi express rubber duck* appear on the plate*—
with prohibition, what plan is to be
Humorist.
etty
not
tn
anycounty.
people
wiU
buy
from
'altruistic
motives;
■ WoaM diver al) tlic ™tm7rhiu\
Dr.
c.
N.
Snyder
of
Sunfield
who
itself hi gencrahzaUuns of which the
followed.
Uw^ounu^S i’ X
moat of his time hustling among !«■
proof .is not clear, these are more than
Dll* i* a good time for every one to I spends
Th.re come. « quie in « m»n&gt; Me
-r/.j.
\Vlml
his patients and selling agricultural ing. hepneth Collins.
fay them m relieving county und townbe
reasonable,
fair
and
to
keep
coot.
If
offset by clear cut. definite analysis j when • .nnten hu u&gt; luce a uea «n&gt;&gt; Its » &gt;&gt; OTO
implement* was in the city Friday.
the
opponents
of
prohibition
follow
:
"Ideaa
and
ideate
are
changing,
and
We arc still
backed by reliable facte which defuute- ter coat.—Los Angele* Times.
Mrs L. J Hawkins of Grand Rap|d»
i
REPROBATE
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~ a
। constitutional
methods, they have
l ““‘Ullng worth ixhile
wall make her future home with her I think we are constantly moving to-: n,av'!,, ,
ly prove that some shake-up in tike,
----------- i This word calls to mind a worthless i right to bpjwc it Dpt
they
u‘ •*
*“-- should'
*L Bpt they should'
ward better things."—Bhhu Root, inter-1
J w li€1
over-manned structure bl our sQHcj The German invention uf. a’synthetic; fellow, a scoundrel, and in a milder I not a*k the •American people to take daughter. Mrs. jos. Lunn. •
i
‘---------Norman Bailey and H. A. Goodyear naUonal lawyer.----------I
PARKING IN COVENTRY.
wood substitute for meat raises a novel «’&gt;»«•. a scamp. Proin its derivation.! a &gt;oap ‘n Hie dark ’I bey should *tate:
government must be made.
•Tlie. waters of credit which should i All motorists need calendars in Coviwhit in enqueue. Should the planked however, lhe word actually means a jptan which they propose as a ot this city; a. O. Cortright of Barry;
R Larabee ol Baltimore. James L. Cut­ inundale lhe European plains are entry; England. To solve its traffic,
steak be served r,r&lt;i nr th* nhnu' person who Is rejected after a second! means of providing for the purchase ler
of Hastings townships and Dux a I
steak be served first or tlie plank?— trla| -nic Utln
ftre rf -a|raln&lt;- of liquor without tlw old-time liquor
A LESSON FROM THE PAST.
dammed up in unproductive reser- j problems caused by narrow streets this
and probare, "to test prove."
— Campbell of Hope left Tuesday to at­ votrs."—Arthur
saloon, *.«.■.&gt;.
which ----meat- _*
of them say .they
Henderson.
British city has signposts wnich say “Pull Un
At least a century before the Span- Riclunond Tune* Dispatch.
----------- Rcp-ro-batc Is pronounced with e■ do not waul The old saloon will be tend the democrat state convention al statesman.
| Here on Even Datp" on one side of the
Urda ut foot on this continent. Indians, A writer say* he once ifted for three short, o “quick-long" as tn obey, us in। buck on the jbb just as certain a* fate. Muskegon, .
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'street, while on the other side thev read
The
lecture
by
Rev.
Seaver
of
Mid
­
on the Jungled isthmus between North, day* dh a tin ot sardines. He must'l» long
■Th.
te., .uiud IM uiu-l-Pull Up iter, on Uiwrcn
unless definite plans arc provided
dleville
in
the
Presbyterian
church
venal
.doplten
nine
on,
»,u&gt;
Ute
antem alto,.
°0“
and South America had developed a have been terribly cramped tor room-' EmM"- ' But I trust that ye Mialli which wiU do away with it
.Tuesday evening was well attended und wTrst grammar That is undoubtedly the street to provide ton aitir.i ,
'|Coj
kR0U
--------------- --------------------vigorous clYiUuuou that, recent find-: Humorist
. ‘ *,lal wc a,c ,lOt wp^ates." &lt;11 I
Ute bteUah la.wua«. -o Bmurd'dan* par«u&gt;t SnviinS ICT IM.'
veiy. interesting.
j Germany baa no military air force.
Mrs. Sophia Kenfivld ot Chicago re- Bhaw.
‘customers.
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Y

UNIQUE QUESTIONS
WERE INVOLVED
* Continued from page one)

trial the attorney* for John Denner*
daughter and Prank Denner spent a
considerable time in an effort to reach
a settlement, which was finally arrived
at on Tuesday morning of last week
We understand that this settlement
was very satisfactory to Mr Frank
Denner.

the |mm book and the signature card WONDERFUL OPPOR­
to hi* room at the Soldiers Home tn
TUNITY FOR WOMEN
Milwaukee and wrote a letter to Frank
Denner. enclosing the signature card,
instructing him to sign It and return Institute For Adult Education
it to the bank Hr addressed the en­
At Ann Arbor Planned For
velope, scaled R. stemped it and five
' Week. May 23—28
minuter late? fell to tl*. floor and ex­
The Extension Division ot the Uni­
pired. An attendant at tlie Home
round him. picked up tim letter ami versity of Michigan announces a proby Frank Denner of Kalamazoo. who
•aignrd tlie raid promptly and returned
it to-thc -Milwauki e bank. ThL* was the
condition of the account at Ute time nf
John Denner a death. All Ida estate was
lit rn»h. whl&lt;*h hart been left in the

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Ann Arbor that should Interest every
member of the Women's club In this
state. The facilities of the University
of Michigan have long been used by
thc students on the campus, but not
until recently have outside organisa­
tions asked permission to come to
Ann Arbor to attend lectures and take
advantage at other educational fea­
tures traditionally available to resi­
dent students only.
When tlie Michigan Federation of
Women's clubs tn co-operation with
thc Washtenaw County Federation re­
quested tte* Extension Division of thc
University to Conduct an Adult Educa­
tion Institute ot a week, beginning on
May 23, a precedent ot long standing
was overturned This marks lhe first

13123086

BYCO.COMIVlinEE
(Continued from page one)

we were dinner guest* of-Mr. and Mr*
Aben Johnson,
Track Meets and Athletic-y—
In cooperation with thr County Club
Agent. Farm Bureau and School Com­
missioner. we conducted eight rural
track meet* last spring with 718 boy*
and girls participating, and held a
grand finale of township winners at
the Eighth Grade Day, June 5th with
W) WMAws competing, making 798 rural
children In directed athletic*.
We also held a meet for Nashville
grade* with 116 taking part These,
with our regular meet at camp make a
grand total bf 1004 in athletics that
are supervised, not to cojint all lhe
tennis and basket ball and baseball at
camp and in group meetings at Wood­
land. Nashville. Middleville and Hun­
ting*.
'
.
We have had some fine Interchange
of play between Bible study groups
this winter, confined largely to the
three town* with- gyms, although
Prairieville Y grbup gete a heap ot ex­
ercise on the dunce floor above thc
town hall and they spent one evening
with lhe.Hastings Y groups.
Camping.
Our camps last season were larger
than the year before, with 100 enrolled
48 girl* and 52 boy*. We considered

John Denner'S daughter and her hus­
band. when they learned of the situa­
tion. employed a firm ol Milwaukee at­
torneys. who contended that Frank
Denner had not acquired any right to
• this money for two reasons.'
,
l. That It was an incnmpleted gift In
' that John • Dcnnrr had retained the
jw.wf tax&gt;k and control of the funds
2 Tiiat It Ulis oil attempted testa­
mentary disposition Of Ills estate not
in compliance with Wisconsin's statute
» of Wins.
,
Frank Denner, of Kalamazoo. Marled professional organization ha* requested
’•'lit to tic tip this cash, fint employing the University of Michigan to furnish
Milwaukee attorneys to represent him a formal series of lectures extending
The case dragged along for several over a period of a week or more
Thc request of the Federation of the eleven years. Thanks to much help
iiKinilu. much to Frank Denner's dis­
satisfaction. He therefore conic to Has­ Women's dubs lias been granted and from Hasting* clubs und Individual*,
ting* and employed Kim Sigler of this the plan* for the Adult Educition 'In­ many poor children were cared for at
stitute are now almost complete. Lec­ camp. 1031 catnfH will always be re­
city to represent him in' the taw*.
A very intermting und. iiriplcxing !&lt;•- tures by University professor* nnd ad­ membered most of all for the tragedy
• ujI question »U' persented'in the llte- ministrators will continue from Mon­ that occurred when we lost little Jim­
gation. which Mr Sigler carefully ana­ day. May 23. until Saturday noon. May my by accidental drowning.
lyzed. Tin* arose because the Wtocon- 28 The subjects to be considered are
We had four boy* attending the Htsin laws, applicable to the' case, are Building Die Club Program. Contempo­ Y training camp at Torch lake August
very diUcrent from th&lt;MC in this State. rary Drama and tlie Little Theatre 21-30 where Secretary AJigell served as
Movement.
Fine
Arts.
Health,
and
In
­
This legal question can be stated a* fol- j
one of the leaders.
"
. tcrnationol Relations. There are also
lxader&gt;hip Training.
'
What ta thc ( fleet of a depositor, inl«Wre«“ on
University and lhe
As mentioned under conferences we
creating u Joint account with himself 8lnle- the University and Adult Eduhave
held
two
leaders'
meetings, one
«nd another party, if he retain* the, c»Uon. the University and Culture, thc
-- ______ _ and control «...
.K—k Un‘v"»“J ....V.
baiAbook
o;cr the drposdt
nnd .....
the .Physical Education1 Itial fall in the hatlings Presbyterian
owif.chatrman,
Mr. M
I . to
... th...............
.nt Women, the
IK.. University
tlnlvnrtUu and
nnrl Citizenr*(flv»n. i church- with
“TTfud.joint. account?
Ii of
- - our
b, nnr
”*
of thc lectures and
Three poaftlons pretent thenwelvraljjjlp, ’and the University and the, L.
^Ti.v
| state
State Seeretarv
Secretary n.v
Ray John* assisting
unhr such clreffmstanc.-*:
Clemente Library
land,
in ------addition,
I The diiMifitzir m.iv intend to make
Faculty members who will act as,
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,- we
- had camp leaders
-

ladles present at ail meetings held In
Hastings, Freeport,. Middleville and
Nashville.
.
Hi-Y boys conducted evening chureh
services at Coats Orove. November 8
The county secretary ha* spoken to
several Young People's socletie* on
Sunday evening* anjl assisted in secur­
ing special speakers for Sunday eve­
ning service*.
Father and Son banquet* have been
unusually large and helpful Hastings,
on November Jfl. with 335 in coopera­
tion with thc Brotherhood, which has
been found the better way; at Mid­
dleville and Nashvilfe too At Wood­
land we had 134. Nashville 200. Middleyilie 215
More than 100 have taken trips
through Kellogg'* factory
We had a lady from U. of M. speak
to Nashville and Hasting-. High .-cliool
girl* on Vocation and Life
Boy* from one Y group assisted with
reorganization of Orangeville Sunday
school and teach there each Sunday
Two boys, one a Chinese and one a
Japanese, Imvu visited tlie county and
met with one of our'group*
’
Have tried to visit the hospital al­
most every week lo call on whoever
might be there of the men or boys, al­
io called at thr jail and one Y group
send* tlie Y. M. C. A magazine there
each month "
After the report was given consider •
ation was directed to ttie wofk^of thc
Y. M C. A. for the coming year. It was
recognized nt once that some trimming
had to be done in the budget, and it
was done.
’
Under thc revised budget Secretary
Angell will receive from Hie Barry
County Y M. C. A. committee but
tl.800. Tills is a considerable- reduction
und. Il is believed, with a much lower
budget the work can be continued for

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MILO, y
IM
The Prairieville Township Sunday!
School Association held atxAher iiuptr-!
Ing meeting at Milo M. E ehurchl
Sunday with forenoon and afternoon i
sessions The made in charge of Mr*
Bhepherd and B H. Fenner had thc I
morndig devotion* Report.* of 8ecrc-i
tary. Treasurer and school.* followed
A motion was made and,carried, wei
hold afternoon session* in conventions.*
eliminating thr dinner* Sunday school!
hour followed with fifty-nine in at-;
tendance Luncheon was servvK, top
about seventy After (he muib service
tn the afternoon Nrlron Beers of
Spring Brook took charge Ml.** Floo­
sie ' Adrlanson * talk on Building Up' a,
class of young people" woo most timely . I
Mr Siberson and accompanist of
Plainwell sang two beautiful selections;
a round table on Sunday &gt;ch&lt;x»l worki
was conducted by Rev Mile.* After
another song Rev, Gearhart of Hickory!
Corners gave an earnest addrts urg­
Ing a draper r.on.*ecratlnn to (he work!
of thc Lord Jew Christ, closing anoth-'
er g«xl convention,
'
On Thursday evening JiT* last weak!Mr und Mr* BrudfieldA-ntertained for'
sujiper In honor of Mr and Mr.* Iz-'
land Wilcox'* twelfth wedding anniver- j
.vary. Mr'and Mr* McCteer and zon.f
Mr. and Mr* Charite Walker and son'
and Elmer Howard and Mr and Mrs
Wilcox's two children all of Kalamazoo
Albert Chase returned home fpim
Piulnwell Sunday' leaving his *i*teri
about tiie same und only iiblc to b&lt;- up’ PHONE 2497
a i»art ot thc time
I
Homer FlJiher xjfrnt Sunday at the
honte of his parent.* returning Mcndayr
morning to hi* work nt Cloverdale

Memorial Art Work*

flH ’Hasting* Monument Work* 01
IRONSIDE BROS., Prop..

,

thc concert in Kaladiaaon Saturday
evening given by four hundred male

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HASTINGS

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“SURE DEATH”

with April. Scry Angell, himself,
HENDERSHOTT.
made possible the large reduction by
Mr and Mrs A. C. Clark, th.- twins1
volunteering to take a considerable nnd Mrs. Henry, spent Sunday with
..TO
vllco in hi* own. pay, and in running relatives in Juck*&lt;&gt;n.
expenses also.
Mr and Mrs Ba.-il Hayward and
ft is fine that Secretary Angell ui to daughters’from Alto were u«fk-end
i;m--t? at the Ijotne of Wilbur Shuutz
t* a jx n-on whom thb county rnnno’
Caller* at Chas Van Vrankcu.-. on
afford tn tel go. The thousands of cn®. Sunday wen- Mrs, Su*k- Brundage. Mr.
BY USING
tact* ho make* 'WHtythe young people und Mrs Ray Brundage and Thayer
of H&gt;e county every JW cannot fall Brundage nnd son of Kalamazoo and
to interest them more and more in th? Mr. and Mr*. Basil Hayward and
higher thing* ot-4lfe. It might ’be s.nd daughter* of Alto
that tDitd Angell u nn institution In thir
Miss Josephine Romig called ut A
county. becauM* of hh auceemful work C Clark's Monday a/tefnoon She will
for our young people What he ij,dotng be at our Sunday school May 15 to
every day is bearing fruit in tfiaracn-: help with thr missionary program
and higher ideal* In life tor those who which has been postponed until that
have reached or are attaining* the for­ date.
mative period of their Uw-s. when char­
All hearts, tune saddened and all'ex­
shall have right* ol SlthdrawaT and Thomas and many other* of equal1 llir v‘sl‘s
the county secretary and acter can be and te largely formed tend their deepeat sympathy to Mr .
*rmu.nave rignt* oi wnnarawai anti abll|t'
*
.„&gt;mc of the outaidc secretarie*. make Ideal* are taken into young live* which and Mrs Robert Haynes in the lo*.* of
will remain a* long us they shall live their little daughter. Treva.
my Intend to iirt!
Wfll be the)trMning^ogrem.
We are sure that everyone who can do
ThertTlHU be the regular church and
witnnmirolwithilk nghtofiiinlvor-I^^^JnliL^^'T!^
0™!:
d
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। Federation while in Ann Arbor; rooms;'•roup* and who have ability. Men so will be glad to atd the work which Sunday school service.* next Sunday.
lhe courts nf various state.* of nuJJ are also available at the Michigan *»»&gt; lh''rec-wdn tn group lead­ the County Y. M. C A. 1* doing. It n A M and the Mother * Day program
.
Union
and at private residences'. Al- ( pr4‘,1l’ arc ,Eld”n
Woodland not in comiMUitton. with any other or­ will be given in the evening. The min­
Union arc not agreed upon this sub­
IV Is
U a
3 co-operative move
move-­ ister will preach the Mother-.* Day ser­
. ready enough paid registrations have and L,0&gt;’d IJndwy of Prairieville, some ganization. Ip
ject. ’According!*, in severe) jurtsdic-;
" spiritual Ideal* of mon in the morning and each mother
' j
cluw vcruitR arn
Recker
and
it)R the
arc Alliert
Alberl B4
'cker “
n“ ment Mressij
tions. state legislature* have undertak-) i&gt;een received to insure the succra* of
life.
present will feeelve a .small gift Tiie
undertaking. Registrations are.]
CrtxJt,
; (i to nettle the ■ question. Michigan.;,the
■
callection at night will go to the Old’
Neu York Colorado and some other* ■however, •being
received dally| Group* and Club* ot Boy* and Girls.
People's Home at Grand Rapid*. Ix-t
.V ,‘..iv
fTh&lt;* ,o,“* «u*”her of individual
latex have parted a statute declaring 'PORf,‘bI!’ 10
Bt
h* I‘.T
Mr and Mra jVm. Spath were calling u* be as generous a* possible
i
ktiUite
nnd
lo
participate
in
all
of
its
«
rou
l
“
ar
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0
mo
"
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,l
»
Wr
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&gt;
“
st
in sntatanee. that when a drpodt.ahalll
,n
*"
*»•
Thursday was Chas Van Vranken'*
many educational and social features hut attendance has been better, and on old neighboFs here Monday enjoute
be made In any bank In the name oft for an inconceivably small amount of
from Florida to Nou York state where birthday and Mr. and Mr.-. Basil Hay­
more have been helped
ia-h d'-positor or any other person. to&gt;’I money
'
Ench group ha* tome distinctive fea- Mr Spath has employment at the ball ward with Eleanor and Cleone ot Al­
!&gt;■ l&gt;ui&lt;r t&lt;&gt; either or to the aurvlvtr.l
ground*
*
to came in the evening for supper and
Social events for the .week include,
one may be lhe exclusion of ath*uch deposit shall bemnw thr property}j
Mr and Mrs John sfurphy. Mr* to help him celebrate.
, tea*, luncheons, organ recital, reccp- "•ties nnd all time devoted to Bible
•if Mich pcrsoiv. as "j«unt tenant-*." nn.-i1 | t Ion. dinner, etc. Mrs. M. R. Key worth reading; another spceMtMzlnr In dls- Senia Green and son Izon of Grand
Everyone who could go attended
tike bank will Im- protrcicd if inyment, of Hamtramck te'state chairman of1 cuwlon; while some ottwr* have rather Rapid* i&gt;|ient Tuesday nt Charles' Ben­ Rev. Showerman's funeral tn Hastings
1* made to either of the partlc* or to,
nett's.
programs each, night
last Monday All arc saddened al the
i the Adult Education Institute. All in- wcl1 balanced
■&gt; —
the survivor.
Hastings naturally has the largest
Several from this way attended tin- passing of thl.* fine man and express
! quirics should be directed to thc Ex­
On thc other hand other states. Wis-l
attendance with between 60 and 75 funeral of Walter Hannah Tuesday P deep sympathy far Mrs. Showermati.
con*in included, have passed this same], tension Division. University of Mlch- sharing, while Woodland would lie sec­ M. at MtddlevilH He attended th?
** you are troubled with moles or
■ Mittute, except that they have left out * igan. Ann Arbor
ond, then Middleville which has had Pleasant .Hill school throughout the
gophers get some of this new prepara­
tlu- word* "shall become the prop­
unusually good Bible study with Rev lower grades but has made bis home In
EVEN AS YOU AND I.
Next Sunday. May 8, being Mother *
erty ef auch persons as joint
tenant*
'
tion and be troubled no more.
- --t
Notwithstanding the ever-increasing McKean directing.
Detroit the past few year*. .
day an appropriate sermon will be
Had John Denner made this deposit number of filling stations. 80 per cent
Nashville Hi-Y is larger (han ever
Mrs. Matt Bedlord received word given by lhe pastor -at the morning
d!- .!.n /ny ot
fos frcc
wrrice by the thb year, while Freeport boys have that her brother's (Clyde Daniel*) little
RE
bank In Michigan, there could have Americanr Automobile Association are not done a* well #* last, but thc Ctrl boy had been struck by a car while
The Cemetery Circle members are
been no question whatever about Frank due to running out of gas.
। Reserve group them led by Ml** Ellu crrwdng thc street and received r*frac- planning a memorial program to tie
Denra’rs right to it. But ilic state
--------------- «-•-»--------------Cow 1c*. ha* dune better than ever this turr of the skull. They reside at High given at the church previous to the
courts-of Wiwnnsiii frown upon joint
It wa* discovered during excavation* | year.
Point. North Carolina
decoration of tlie graves this month.
tenancies. Tlie specific questtoh in- In one London street that there had.! ••
Hasting* Hi-Y club featured church
Mrs Curtis Pierce of Grand Rapids The date also Die program will be an­
"Whtre Immediate Attention and Courteey Are Shown to AU”
teihrd in thl* case,ha* never brx-n de­ been no previous work done al this attendance, visiting ull thc churches tn spent Wednesday with her parent*. Mr. nounced later.’ The Circle will •berve
cided by the Supreme court ol Wiscon­ partlcular-opot since 1870. Mistake* tike Hasting* save two. Many of the 16 and Mrs. Steve Otfrter.
HASTINGS, MICH.
PHONE 2115
WE DELIVER
thfcir next dinner Thursdaj. May 12.
this
are
bound
to
happen
sometimes
—
sin. .
groups have helped tn relieving want
Tiie children of the school made and at tlie basement with the following ap­
After the. case had been assigned for Humorist.
umong folks during tlie year.
distributed May baskets,
pointed for work. Belle Hoffman. Fern 1
Mr*. Patton, of Grand Rapids, lias
Mr*. Edith Johnson entertained tlie Herrlhgton. Linda Butler. Clessie Fris­
made two trips into thc cutfHTyTo as­ Project chib at a *oclal meeting Thurs­ by and Mary Herrington. •
'
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
sist thc Girl Reserve groups in Wood­ day afternoon., A plant exchange was
Lyla Jean Pierce accompanied Mr
Mr und Mrs Heber Foster and fam*
land (two there) and al Middleville enjoyed by all. The next pieeting will -..U
«... Aaron jxnwuciK,
Cemetery Circle will
and Mrs.
Scliwucho «,
to .re-.™,
Detroit . 'rhp
. of Barry;tile spent Sunday at 8.
and Frreport.
be with Margaret Tabor. May 19.
where they visited at thc Victor Sproul !!”** with Mr nnd Mrs Ralph Striker
Tlie Junior Girl Reserve club at
Saturday evening. Alay 7. All memVen* Carter took Mr. and Mr*.' Sim home over thc week end. ■
Nashville have pul on some unusual Nibb* to Middleville Saturday. P. M
Mr. and Mrs. Clair White and fam*
Mr and Mr* Walter Icke of the /'■ ar,‘
’« &gt;* prment.
social feature*
This wax thc first.time Sim has been Striker district were Sunday visitors at
"nd Mr* James Mend and Mr Uy nnd .Mrs, A. Miller of Hastings
We are indebted to the women lead­ able to go tq town for five months.
Archie Herringtons.
and Mr*. William Richurd* called on spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and
ers who serve unselfishly to lielp these
Mrs. Mary Mills spent a couple ot
------»-•-•-----Mr and Mr* Guy Mead ol Banflcld Mr &gt; J Williams.
girls. Mr*. Coy Brumm'and Mrs J. D days nt her farm south of Irving
Onrof the best cures for love at ftr*l Sunday forenoon und spent the after­
Miss Ethtl Eaton and Sterling Eaton
VanDeVentcr al Nuslivtllc. Mrs. C. J.
Mrs. Chamberlain. Mr* Helen Ives. sight may be marriage.------------------------ noon with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuhr spent Sunday in Kalanxioo.
Barnum and MU* Helene Schuler at Mr. and Mrs John (Wilke* , and eon
Woodland, Mrs. M. D. McKean and Duane were Sunday afternoon caileri.
MUs Thomas at Middleville; and at Matt Bedford *.
money could not employ the devoted
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Rc.wtadcr and
Saturday, May 7^
Friday,May 6
leadership of our men leaders, some of children affent lhe week end with her
whom I have already mentioned, others parent*, Mr and Mrs R J. Williams
arc W. C. Smith and J. D. VanDe­ Mrs Siebert returned here with them
PALMOLIVE SOAP
venter of Nashville. Vem Prentice, after spending a couple of weeks in
PER BARForest Roe. Miles Beumer, and C. J. Grand Rapid* .
Barnum of Woodland. Ivah Lyons ot
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell and
SOAP CHIPS. Urge pkg. OE&lt;
STUFFED OLIVES.
Middleville and Kendall Coats ot son Emmett ajznt Saturday afternoon
2 FOB— wO
LARGE BOTTLfpS—
Coals Grove; Edgar Cheney of Carl­ and Sunday with htr parent* near
DILL PICKLES.
APRICOTS, large, delicton Center;' Shirley Voorhees. Free­ Kalamazoo.
QUART JAR—
port; Joe Brozak. Wesley Logan. Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer and chil­
old Logan. Darrell Hall, and Clay B&amp;s- dren. Aden and Hazel Campbell sjicni
NORTHERN TISSUE
&gt; sett of Hastings.
Sunday at Lloyd Shroyer's near Carl­
t.uriuus fruit
3 I
.
4 ROLLS—
j Supplementary Educational Work.
ton Center.
„
' SWEET PICKLES,
BIG JACK SOAP
Arlene Williams wa* absent from
Seven lioys from thc county liavc
‘ profited by extensive trips to New York school Thursday and Friday on account
of Ulncss
I
and
Washington
during
the
year.
One
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
The milk that you use in your home
by the Barry County Health Unit and
i boy al tended the big convention tn
should not only be &gt;prodiiced udder
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
hy state ihspectoni. If you are inter*
Cleveland. Some 250 attended special
Wilh each box of graham
CHILLI SAUCE. Helnx'* 4 QC
CLEAN .surroundings, but every &lt;*pJohn Moore, who with hi* father-in­
*n»teu you can get thr rtMujt of the
conferences of information and inLARGE BOTTLE— I W
&lt;
Cracker* Purchased
law hay been working his onion
sptratlan.
• erntion in the handling and production
County
HenlHt-dinit teat. Because of
We have had outstanding speakers ground, has gone back to Ohio. When
uf it, should be done in the CLEANEST
the clcahl&gt;nei» orrfic milk it-produces.
before the High school and at dinner he return* hta family will accompany
possible way. Pasteurizing milk will
Highlands Dairy is the only dairy in
club*. Mr O O Stanchfield und Mr. him. They will reside ip Mrs Martha
kill the. disease producing germs, but it
Herman of the National Council and Hoyt'* house for the summer
this section permitted by state authoriBEST BOLOGNA
O£C
Mr. und Mra- FTcd Bowerman are lhe
BEEF BOASTS
will NOT remove the dirt ami filtji that
Mr. Turner of Philippine Island* speak­
tiw to'sell'Grade "A" Milk- Whether
» LBS.— &lt;aW
gets into milk through unclean'mething to the High school* of Woodland. parent* of a new little daughter
you buy our Grade “A" or-Grade “B"
Mr and Mr*. Sidney Kenyon who re­
Nashville and Hastings.
Fully 1200
bds. either before or after the process
FORK LOIN, Shoulder
4 4C
SLICED BACON
Milk you can KNOW it is CLEAN—und
pupils have been reached In this way. sided west of Middleville this jiart win­
2 LB$.— CU
HAM END—13c
«nd— I I
of
Pasteurization.
These outside men have had many­ ter moved and ure nicely settled on the
for that reason it will keep sweet
personal interviews with local boys John Carter farm, known u the Cha*.
longer. Every drop of milk we sell in
When you buy ifighlands Dairy Milk
too. os have tiie leaders through the Sprccn farm.
BUTTER, HhulU, Free-' QAC
BEST Pt'KE LARD
9QC
Hastings comes from our own herd,
you can KNOW that you are getting
Mrs. Reed of Yankee Springs has
port, Middleville
II— CU
4 LBS.—,fcW
CLEAN, pure milk, it hrhs been tested
which is regularly inspected.
We have. had. besides these men. been aaslktlng at the Ben Purks home
some of our own stale men. Mr. Ray a* Mrs. Parks ha* been confined lo
Johns. Roy C. Vail. Fred B Freeman. her bed but Is able to sit up a little
We carry a fall line of fresh fruits and vegetables.
GRADE “A” MILK (Paaleurixed or Raw),—10c Quart.
Dr. Ernest Burnham of Htlamazoo now.
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart.
.Make our ttore your trading point. Phone us your order*.
Mr. Perry Barnum went to Zeeland
Normal. Dean Eugene Davenport. Then
we have between 40 and 50 copies of Saturday
“Young Men" coming into lhe county
HIS MARK.
each month ami into all four high
Husband (returning from Germany):
schools besides tiie splendid help of
tlie newspaper* in spreading Y. M. “Well, dearie, I have made my mark."
Wife: "Oh. so they paid you Ln Ger­
C. A. Information.
PHONE 2491
FREE DELIVERY
man money while you were there?"
ROBT. W. COOK, Prop.
HASTINGS,
Special Events.
TELEPHONE 2651
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE
Our annual observance of the Week
People otten spend *u much time
ot Prayer resulted thl* fall in about looking at tax h sides ot a question that
the same attendance a* before, wilh they forget the inside.

Moles and Gophers
Force's

Diamond Mole
Killer

This preparation is something new.
It is composed of ingredients that
moles are fond of and mixed with. sT
poison.
DIAMOND MOLL and GOPHER
KILLERS are placed in the main lanes
or runways. After eating Force’s Mole
Killer the moles bury themselves.
Nothing more for you to.worry about.

IS

B. A. LyBARKER

SERVICE — CREDIT — LOW PRICES

Some o£ Our

♦

BARGAINS
9C

ir
23c
24c

Free-Whoopie Ball

?

6C
19c
19c
29‘
29c
37c

CLEAN MILK

Is Not Only Safer
But You Will
Find That It Keeps Sweet Longer!

MEAT SPECIALS

12’/2c

HINMAN'S

114 1 lANIf LAI UY

J

�paok ant

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. ISJ?

Milking Shorthorn Leads All
Breeds for the Month of March

PROPOSED INDIANA
PLAN NOT ECONOMICAL

;n the form of a farew/il to Denner t
Thoinivon. wlx&gt; becomes u tenderfoot
scout this- week, rfcfrwhntrnta were
.
served by tiie cubmaster und Mrs C. E j
Would Give State Absolute
'Hyatt with Mrs. C. J. Sullivan assht-l
Thc Barry Nd. 1 Cow 'Testing Amo- made 47.1 lbs’. of fat- nnd 1240 lbs. of
FIRST AID TRAINING.
Power of City and Township ’
, ing. Th- achievement program hail
MWda. U» month or M.rrl. will,
Th*
nJ"" l&gt; "IW b» «&gt;
Thursday evening. April 28. at the’
carried
forward constantly nnd several
™ cows
... on
....test. Forty of gcy&gt;Reuther
and Sheldons grade JerBudgets and Bonds
' Red Cross First Aid meeting special In- i
a ...
total of. 236
whleh nja()e
ond
■of the boys are advancing toward new
u». of
oi fat,
rar.
Attempt * were made in thg last Jistructlon was given in how to mow.;
this number are dry. Tiie . average &lt;b&gt;4i
0 lbs.
™r.r.
raf
rr.,,v In lured too j
‘“£ "'.Im b.&lt; COmpWrt ll&gt;.
undress and
care for
persons
In tne
the Association
Association ;I T
-•
production per cow in
The cow
that led the nsrxxrlatlon
in
wm 700 pounds of milk nnd 37 pounds head.-, the aged cuw civs. She. is n
k“
tk - Xni the roller balidaae TH- next meetrnv!
’ :,n”d the Wolf Go!d«-n Honor Ar' of fat. Twenty-six cows produced purebred milking Hhorthom owned'by Ind ana pton ‘n this stab. In.* plan.
• more than 1250 lbs. of milk nnd fifteen Milo Shaw. She produced-1779 lbs. of contemplat.-s giving the sfa atewHU •
cows made over 5o lb* of fat.
! milk and 85 4 lb*, of fnt Who says
ov‘‘r '’1.unlc"i‘a‘ and
Our list of good bulls was shortened Shorthorns' won! milk? Second high 'kUdgeU and bona issues, with the right church Ha.'
when we lot one of thc best Holstein aged cow is a grade Ouerhsey owned- &gt;&lt;&gt; veto i!«-in.&lt; therein, as well as to an-i
CLASS IN MAP MAKING
|
TROOP~74
bulls In Bairy county. Thl* wa* none, by R W. Cook- She produced 942 lbs. ,,u* or c*--n:irm contracts entered into: Tufubiy
ev.nlng at 6-30 o'clock Dr j Troop 74 wUI bold ’ thrlr rpuulil.
other than thc famous DrKalScgis Al-:uf milk nnd 58.4 lb*, of fat In third by municipalities
. . No.
.. 503075
-------- Hp
lhgt Wcnnari|}.
tf
.h«:l&lt;l lw
II a eitv
city unvertimetu
government should
Ik- ear.
cor­ c. E. Hyatt, deputy commissioner, b Thuraduy afternoon out-door meeting J
cartra Lad
... u,.a|j brfd br i)Iarp wv hgve n
conducting
a
chus
m
the
study
of
map
u&gt;UaL
thr
all
.dav hlke being delayed
rupt.
it
might'be
a
good
thing
to
h.u
’
-r
R. W. Cook, sold to Jesse OsgoodJ nnd- would W dead and gone before reach«r po^ibly’ two wi-eks
control available. but for: makini- and merit badge work in sur-;
•
"We've just taken advantage of lhe Home Inspection Sendee
Son and later traded to Lloyd Gaskill ipg the. age of 10 years, but she isn't. .M.mj^j^'de
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\a-t_________
offered by Jhe Home. Lumber Co. and are thrilled—yes; that's thr
. and Marshall Pierce. Jesso Osgood As a matter of fact.she made 1795-lbs. thl^ordinary
-------- - ■ municipality
,------- ,
. tire
.. Indiana veying. Alt scout* or .-couter* interested
please
call
Dr
Hyatt
at
233!
or
come
t&lt;ii
.MIDDLEVILLE.
word—at the results. You'll lin^rriland why after you've heard
bc.hurtful muidl.-oimner-.
and Son have eleven tested daughters of milk and 55 6 lb*, of fat She. gave Pl-‘“
class which is held at, Ids-hiMiie und ] «...
insiancti. otir
our own city. Who the
Take, for itutancu.
ol-thls old bull which have a 30' in- inorr milk during the month of March
&gt;- in.. ,,,rL-&gt; r*f 1,' Tlie remains
of ■ Walter
ol,
who Wju
gnd Hantra.1M.gi
crraM* in production over their dams than any other row oq test.-' Wm. Velte ‘'« Lansing know* so .much about thr; in lhe ,Mik&gt; of the city.
"Once upon a time, as the
say. my hubby engaged a
nn'.
- -- .
m.fds of HMrings
HUMlnKs as to be able to Mt
.- it in
own* her.
' - needs
Lloyd Gaskill and Marshall Pierce ’w»Mia
FIELD DAY FOR NASHVILLE.
I here, were brought here for the ftinrnill
hair quite a number of his daughters
l.vlfi Garfield again has the
upon
the city's •.budget?.
MW high
IRfU J»
' ‘lR»"ent
"
’
■ . So! All scouts and leaders of Ca.- thton. ai&gt;'’ hiirlal on Friday He wax the.-*onj
stall a bathroom. Hi- built a leunto in an angle of the house. The
less
uni" far "*
os ‘the
wa township and *icrrit«w’
that hav*nt freshened yet. and thera vmail'herd of six tfl' cows or'1r
M ar
H“ Battrter .lv- concerned —
- irrounding:Mr. and Mrs. George _Hunna and!
Holstein* w"Uhl far rather trust a city council Nashville are urged to aid and n»-o|&gt;cr- .’"aves. besides the inntifrr. a brothei f
are also several sons of.hls that are Win. Veitr'j. six &lt;6&gt; purebred Hol.-tcn^
M-rmril a year So frayed were our nerves by the pounding and
in use in various herds throughout the wen* second! Garfield'S 3 grade Jer­ than ahy state commission 6r state.1 ate in tlie staging of the rural school and .*bier and othtjr /relatives and
muw. (In top ol II all. that leanto spoiled the lines of 'our house
county.
'
seys averaged 1021 lbs. of milk and officer We think 1! Vould be n . farj field day nnd program to be held *tt many friends lo mourn his pawing,
and made, it look funny.
greater temptation to cuntrnrtur* ’«&gt;: the Ball Park Nxihiille. May 20th. the, *' —
Ollntore's Fritiy "J" No. 162722. Aire
•
-I
Frank
Blimpson.
aged
H3
year*.
and:
corrupt a representative ot the Mate,
of many very desirable heifers in C. 1373 lb*, of fnilk and 43 8 lbs. of fat
special event* have been planned for -"As lurk would have it, ue moved into another house that
an" old timer of this, -i
township. pa*M*l I
M. Stowell's herd of P B. Guernseys, -C. M Stowell'.* 9 purebred Guernseys who controls the contracts made by all.
hail no bath, and. owing to our former unfortunate rxpeririur. we
ami uirl scoutx beside* the regu-jaway on Wednesday evening Tlie fudied during the Jo-'t days of March.'‘ rank first In the medium silted herd of municipalities, than-it would thc of­ boy
put nil building one.
neral Wiis held from the old home near’;
There Is nb doubt that he ha* sired :"-J5 cow*. with an average of 1000 lbs. ficials of such cities or township* who lar field dav activities.
Parmelee on Saturday nt 2 P. M . burial &gt;
heifers of ns high quality ns any : of. milk and 47 5 lbs. of fat. Marshall have a direct resjionjibility.
CUB PACK 14. .
at the'Parmelee cemetery. Several chil-1
Guernsey bull tn this part of the Pierce owns thc second high herd in
spector »i
- ---- -- --- ■ - —- -----• At. t!i« cub meeting of thr newly or--.
country. Since old "Fritzy's" dedth. 1 this class
His 7 purebred and mhKe it poMible for citiwn* in a com- &lt;anln.d Park M H;u, ling*. I&gt;r O F dren Und a sUter are left behind. Many I
teunte*!'
Mr. Stowell has purchased Thornwood grade Holstein-, made mo average Of mun ij whrre &lt;te nwngt l, ran** o&gt;|Lnckww mtovuu.r. 3 J„ wntaratey will miss his pleasant smile.
.
The
retiming
of
Miss
Violet
Parker
"But the lu*pe&lt;tor had a real Idea. The bathroom, he ex­
Eminent No. 172394 from the Thorn­ 1084 lbs of milk and 39.4 lbs. of fat.
COTW U&gt;
lo &lt;he -UU. r« rn,ua
,„
K- sn sn.,;,.,
,:.i
..
.
-----..
—
----hi
Arrived
here
from
California
.where
,
plained. would be partitioned off from a large bedroom. Using
wood Dairy Co. at Ada. His dam was
.llarg,, and
' ' "
'
Thf large herd of 16 cow,* or more InwstkaUon. and to make it impo-.- tcltarge
and the
the cubs
cubs vi
visited
the horne
&lt;)„. had llunl Wlth ;l &gt;1&gt;t er since the|
a 534 lb, cow and his sire i-- French­ uib hud by R. W. Cook’s 28 purebred
'
'
*
“
'
•
•hmim'
McMil;
({e-atli
of
her
mother
some
years
ago.
islicd exactly lo thatch thr plastered nail'-. Time'.* Alxiut tuo
man's Defender, u proved bull, both in 4&lt;nd grade HuL-.tehu. with an average
days. The dealer would relieve its of all details and Include thr
.transmitting type and production. oi 899 lbs ot milk and 30.G ll». of fat.
material und labor on tine hill!
Thornwood Eminent is 2 years old and Milo Shaw lias the second high herd, would be wise for states to tend to their ,,nlov t,lls fhtrodtfetion as much as th.-1She leave.* several broth­
“
ha* been a winner in the show ring with an average of 562 lbs ot jpllk »jnd. own bialpo. uni tap-mur.ly «»«1CU£ Al,„ , ,h„n ,.a,k "„| .mid™,;
"Wrlf. in light of our former experience ur thought there
all his life. By the time he |5 four 23.1 lb- oi fait.—Leslie Raber. Tester. ; loom rnwUM .Ho,.., u„ n
„„ Ihr
W1.
""L
,
i,,™,,!.
years old lie • will have daughters
and fbr good rea-sons invited to Inveiti- k,..a d.MI]1SM.d ...q, lhl.
a M ? , , , '
‘‘‘ini tiv
gatc
.
.ixn* m.misKU uitn tru cud prinniM । ,d our tOun. who had been .spending
enough ip production to prove him.
Our understanding is that in Indiana |
''
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] ”» u lnter m Florida, arnved here Sat Coming now to our cows we find that Voter Registration
"And now nvrr there 1* mir beautiful bathroom.
thia so-called iilan is carried uu*;
AREA FIELD DAY.
urday to spend the week end, before'
R W. Cuok owned the high 2 year' old
‘ to Begin This Week where
it la not proving to be economical and] At thc Field o..y Committee meeting1 J*,unlln« to tl,eir lake. City home,
for March. She is a Grade Jersey and
made 831 lb*, of milk nnd 46,5 lbs. of
Laming. Mich—For. the first time, bi far from satisfactory to the |a-upk&gt;. of the area committee held at BattleKwatiy enjoyed the winter tn tlie
fat Second is a P. B. Holstein owned
•
-------- --------------------creek scout headquarter* Thursday I
,“n*
’
I"ic. Wr
wuuucru !n Mlfhllian’s history the. department,
TA.MARAC CORNERS.
afternoon, the date for the annual Boy
'hem back In
by Marshall Pierce.
She. produced
lbs of fat 01 5Ull?
have supervisory control of
1325 lbs. of milk and 46.4 lb..
We were aH pained lo b-ant ol the । Scout Field Ltav w.*: -set for Fridit*!
j.
«
B.,«v Holstein, «K-s.
A grade
also owned
owned • by
by registration of voters after election1 sad new.vof the death of one of oar' afternoon. June 3. fvenu to begin sT’Sla. JJt ul M^Tirihl
Marshall Pierce, produced 1617 lbs. of &gt;»*'s adojit.-d by the 1929 legislature;; former Tamarac boys. Archer Hull. He, promptly -at .12.45 o'clock. Scouts and!
, ,'u‘ '
J!'’
,1.milk and 45 I lb.-, oi fat for third place, hecome completely effective.
| was suddenly killed by a train near'tenders will parade from Uie City Hall !
MkU,1”1.0!.1; '
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2276
On
’l»- 3 year old das* was headed by
by
n" May* 1. there
’h*r" are 66 cities and 31 'I Galesburg last week ^Tuesday. We all &gt;■! Battle Creek, through the business!
hat
townships
ut
“
Fhe
state-which
will
.start
I
fair.
Alter
thc
meal
they
went
to
th*-:
-Mfiynard MUJcr's P. B Jer*.-" ’
I give our’deepest sympathy
• district to Genebach Field, where the
to b new systems of permanent registration
school building and danced.
,
!
made 1335 Ibis.' of milk contain!
;
Lawr-nce
Burgess
and
family
formheld
events
will
be
run
off.
No
.idtnis-.'
o,"nVr7i,7'
William W, Johnsdti and wife of
ll». of fat Next in line was — ”of of voters. Cities and township- »'H&gt;‘!
M(L|nv td«ht’' spent Monday and]sion i* charge and everyone is^urged toi Yankee Springs arc now living wilh
Jesse Qsgorxl untl Bon’.s P. B. Holsteins less than 5.000 population and '
Monday
Manfl
“| night at
- chtiries Newman's :-'trend and see these demonstrations of-!
that gave 1451 lbs. of milk nnd 59.5 will not need to reregister voters un).-- They
have just recently moved from i scouting etllclenev. Following is a list; the Inttcr’i mother. Mrs. Mary Witt- of Decoration’day. The program will lx: nnd Mr* Peter Adriun*»n and Harry.
Uins.
Mrs. Watkins' is quin* well. and
lbs .al fnt. Third we have a grade required by a local ordinance.
The moUu-r and daughter banquet
to some where near Berlin
events: Mobilization and inarch to'
Michigan laws for years have re,­ Smyrna
Ouerjisey owhed by Forte.it Buehler
hearty, considering her age.*. |
The recent tain was a fine one. more Iixlll lx- held next week Friday evening,
township.
,
[field, review, fine burnkig, fire build-j
that produced 1421 lbs. pf inllk find quired a reregtstriition of inters over, ।
[May 13
.
Mr. and Mrs” Henry VanArt-wn of! ing and water boiling, pyramid build-! The M E church was tilled Sunday more being needed for all crop*
fourth year prior, to the presidential i
55.fi lbs. of fat.
•
.
A.
M.
In
the
evening
picture*
of
South,
I
The Eddy family received Hu- sad
Chicago and the Tatters parents. Mr I ‘ng. knot relay race, fire by friction,
The 4 year Olds were led by a grade ' election. Present. Jaws not only elimi- ; and Mrs c - H. Stratton, ot Bowen-‘ire by flint and iteei. first aid race, Arhcrica were shown tluil were very' i:i(news Saturday Of the death of Mr .
Guernsey owned by R. W. Cook. She mile the presidential primary elbctiim.L1 Station visited their daughter nnd sls-.dgnaling races in semaphore ■ wig wa.: tercsling. along with description of the
[ Mmirice Eddy at Brooklyn. N Y.
gave 1026 lbs. of milk
. which
....... contained
tat demand that cities and townships'
. Miss Hannah Junes has been uwardter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker Cotton/uni‘ Indian sign language, dressing nice. uvik being done by the church in edu­
503 lbs o; fat Second was another , with more than 5.MX) *jx&gt;j&gt;ulattou. in-iI Thursday.
pitching, bugling, wall scaling.!] cation among the mixed races there , thc arrival of an II 1-3 pbutui daughter! txl"tlie hunpr of valedictorian and Mik*
cite'of Cook's grade
"** Guernseys,
----- -----which
• ■- ’j stun permanent, registration systems.] . The W.’ M■ A will meet with Mrs. tent
archery, swimming race and nature!J The conditifiiis of th- native* are de-' at tht-ir home one flay last w«Nk Shejlatvera Mutt .the honor of sMlulatorian
' From reports reaching the department ]
plorubic
and
education
is
greatly
need-.
will
answer
to
the
luiinr
of
Ia&gt;i4
Irene.;
lor
the senior class of _I&gt;-H&lt;hi liigli
(every one of the 97 gofenpncntal units (Anna HuHinan thl- week Wednesday: "’-Mdy. The bugling. Indian sign race. ■
j .......... ...
......... .......... ,
R....................
P. M.
nature study hmd swimming contests
' will be ready to start Che new system oi [[ Vern Cotton of the Center road- will b«‘ nni o;f\ Tbunday afternoon,'
Several of opr trout fishermen were meet, with Mt-. George Whlttemotv: Elwood Eddy, John Miles. Mt-ivm Clul'
- ...
I registration this week. Once placed on called on Mr. and Mr*. B. p. Cotton Jim-2 All trodjwihould enter all pds- opt bright afid early 5:the voting list*, a voter need not regis-.!Sunday evening.
liicMr and Mrs. Roy Adri.-tn.son- and ■ Marlon Clark,
'
. .dble tvenu A large shield of/brunz- whipping the xircanu
| ter again unless he moves or fails to,
family of Battle Creek and Mr.
vote-ror two years.
i
'cotton ’'w.'i-' Siiiidav wlunm1; thMng^ett ndmUr'or'iVilni*1
Arrangements are being made by’ the'
Mr.
Chweley
Adrianson
und
family
ot
j
Time
is
old
but
the
morning
ot every
the’ Mr... Charley Adiiun*on in ‘ ’
The 1929 law repealed thc provision*
‘
‘
™mber
committee for the pro..-r obM.-r.ana- PUmwrll • w, te Sunday gue.sU ut Mr day h an infant.’
*
। oi the act dcrhwding a general rtreg- ‘J"orS a' Ru'h ,1&gt;unM“ ’ ,!u Wood’
scoL’T CABINS
Lutration every four year*. .The law. ns. visitors at Clarinda Stowell's Inst i ’Tlday .-venitw. April 29. the wont- ■
V amended In 1931. ghv* th&lt;r. departnu-nt
R
M
d M -^mer Hiring niu'’‘-'r*
at Hie Alien
; broad superviwry power over elections.
Ha„ '
Thmsdn Mr. Ida! Jolm-m cottage on the shore of
land registration* and require* tiu- de-■ Vou,Wi a”,
aud\Jr J,,d Thornnjiplc nver where junior offlem
partment to aid loclil eUTtlon officials.Mr&gt; RlrJ
(lf Orand napid* in 01 Tr””!' "I prepared the evening nual
in conducting registration* and elec- Sunday.
jlor the leaders. Mr. Johnson has very
J‘Mr. and-Mrs?Tittui Wilt of Sunfield’kl“&lt;llv
!hc property a., a dt-*ti1
PRaTt itKTitK r
•.-pent Sunday with •.heir parent- Gro j »at‘«n fur :wout hi*. ■ and th&lt;- had. r
I HATT nisritit I.
, Scars'
I .'Pent the long hour , before supper in। Mrs. Carrol Cutter and Mr- Edgar
j-ri.d cox who lived In Theodore; 'iwting mid praising the beautiful .
Mead attended the funeral of Rev j Jordan's house has moved l-.L- fatnib
A ’,,p*:U‘’k of ai5 troop'commitShuwerman which wax held at Ha.-Tmo th&lt;- Kreb* hoiuc on Clinton trail ^'mcn-and leaders wft&gt; planiwd 1ml
tings Monday afternoon. We extend j Mr. nnd Mrs Loren B.i&gt; &lt;-tt and Mr
evening. May
ut 7:30} ’
sympathy jo‘the bereaved ones
i and Mrs Forres' Fox railed on •h.'*&lt;‘c,ock in l!lc t‘«'Kn‘un“y room of the:
Those who visited at lhe Win. Cronk I former* son Roy Ba.s-tt and family of!Na!lw,al bank htulding lor the purpp.e,
[home Sunday Were. John Putnam ul. near Vermontville Sunday to vi-tt tin ■ ’f u,k,ns Ca,c'
Plan* for aummi-r!
j Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lurk of • new grandson there
: cump. field day.and other event* off
। Albion. Mr and Mrs; Glen Sutterlrej Mrs. Anna Ocriingcr mid sUter Clara iAil ,n,'n Interested m
(and wn of near Vermontville, also Mr.-...Serirs. railed on Mrs: Mona Sindel ’‘‘“'““bt V* invited to be present.
'I Tho*c wh-^attend.-d the . birthday( bm^nv’ixHi sik

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, Rollie Kline. Mr jnditr.-. Roy H«m-’Po|M.. n,.e Marie Cotton of Shi'flT
RJiotd • Fester, county agricultural
maker .md children. Mrs. Fred
boy who'
will answer
an*ier to Keithi ?iRrU 3CU’^ •’}’ JMdRes 1°'
B'rii
Fred ParkPark-, baby
baby
boy
who will
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’-----and ***.— Burr.
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- “51 House campaign for rhe boys of Mtd..........
Mn Pojie
i- thc
daughter of d!e
.vlIle. H1)Uard
.tty woh
first prize
uieviiie.
Howard o&lt;
Gerty
„ ......................
J James .
. and two
.
children
from;
Burr Cotton.
......
an(J
i
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with
a
Martin
house.
Robert
Smith
Grand Rapids. Chas. Waite
i second.. Lane Campbell third! Ed Lynd
WORK CALLED I GR­
daughter Martha, of Eaton Rapid*
■•••»*. and
&gt;un&gt; Harold
n.i.i.,,, Kellar
rsc u.il tilth* A'.fihe
fl iini."
fourth,
■ Milton Waite ct Mason. Harold Rose
AND DEL IV f RI D
Mrs Manning
and daughter Opa.
. assortment
of hou*e.s
display in
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- was
«*.v= on Mi.piu;,
&gt;
of Maple Grove. Francis Edgccomb of
.vi
sitedenryUHves
thei Mr
Mr. Faulkner's
Faulkner* window and the
tn.. hou.-w-vl
in Lansing over the.
:Hasting*. ‘All report a very Peasantj-week
J*
i will bt* hung throughout the village m **«« ^"■"’*'■1 »■&gt;" mi ' ■ suitable places.
Mr " I-'dsar Me id smrnt Fridav with!Irlend frorn
"l*nt Sunday with!
HARVEY BURGES^ HONORED.
Munday evening. Muy. 2 Troop 72
Tailors
live a surprise party for tteair scoutthe HCel. &lt;y&lt;L
ant
| M1&gt;
w o Tobias, and Kcet.
Phone 3491.
Hasllng*. Midi
.
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“
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Mr. Bittgess. whose birthdav
i&gt;&gt;m«. folks.
Wm Cronk
Mr*' ^‘Omitcl of Hartings visltcri.‘ht-y celebriit/d. as a fine token of af' . i J,.
. i11, r
Mr. and Mr* Halverson, feciton and apprvqlatlon for his work
nun ,o ui. .|nd dlWR1Kl,r sIuldliy.
.
I the boy* piesented their leader with a
। MT.'ind Mr . Fled Bush and sons bl I new scout aliirt with :«jl insignia and
--------------- - I Battle'Cicek spent Sunday with he'! badge* attached. Mr! Bunts-** has been
■
-'ll |M«rent* Mr. and Mr- W O Tobias and a very successful leader for a riumbei
*on Keel, and Lyle Tobias of Battle ’
years and boys, other leader* and
Cicek’wa* al*o a caller. '
executives join in wi.shiilg him many;
Mi** Theresa'Bechtel and Mu* Leah I more happy birthday* and pleasant t
Burge.** of Hasting* attended tiie social'-'^h experiences.at Ronald Haynes Friday evening and;
■
—
(remained until Sunday
।
TROOP 78
I MIm Mildred DeMoct of Hasting*1
evening. May■ H. Troop
i*penl Sunday and Mondav with he.-'78 Firt'l»rt, Harold
Rosenberger
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George DeMolt ; sc0U,nwMcr l&gt;,an {helr first annual
Putting a big-framed, well-finished, straight­
I Thc Helping Hand dav of the Hen-: '“’“HMrent get together in the nature
breasted turkey on the market in six to seven months’
derahott. Sunday school held a social. 0/ a **“ 1“ck »«Pi*r A fine program of
time is a job that begins the day the poult is hatched.
Friday ev\-ning at the home of Mr and! ‘temonMnition* and other number*.
'Mrs Ronald Haynes There were about‘
!irra»l5vd.
'What you feed and how you feed it counts a lot.
I titty present and all spent un enjoyable
«rr»nr»r.
We have a plan that takes the guesswork out of
]evening.
ij.
;
feeding poults.
Mr and Mrs Forest Hall-ind son* of1 1"rooP W. Hastings, Sterling Roger.*/
J South Hasting* and Mason Newton of I
lunSST’r"*
a*"?’*
Delton spent Sunday afternoon al the! uX’ Ert vKLl &lt;stlXn c J|U&gt;
|home ot Mr. and Mrs Edd. Newton.
-JL
Stephen Cooley*
1 Sunday visitor* at C N. Tobias' were ' ?„ !»,J ’ ^ewlu- Tr&lt;»P cpmipittee. are
» d/uih..., Mr. and Mr' Mrtl.

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'

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IHmUI and «» .nd Flo, d Tabu.
MAY COURT OF HONOR
and daughter bf Kalamazoo and Frank1 Court of Honor for the month of
N“hv,Ue and Fortrt 8mlUl M*&gt;- *‘H »*
May 18. at 7.00
(of ShulU.
.o'clock in the evening in the court
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle room at the court house. Hastings
will meet with Mrs. Will Carl Wednes- j Scouts, let's make a sjiecial effort to
M-J1'
, .»
HWe .11 our 2nd. and m ^re^
Mrs. Sarah Newton of Hastings quiroment* by this rtate and have all
Urited her daughter Mr. and Mr* applications m to Mr. Shifi at the
“nd Um‘y °V" lheiBarri’ County Health Unit office by!
i*eek cnd_________
I noon of the 18.
*
THE GIVE-AWAY.
COB PACK.
Ciutomer: "You have not been a
Denner Horry Thompson wu tlw
salesman long."
! guest of honor at the last meeting of
i Salesman: “How do
do you
you know, i Pack No. 9. The meeting was to cele„
„
j hfate the April and May birthdays for,
"You still blush when you Hie following cubs: Harry Thompson
mention lhe priees"-Pearwn'6.
(Junior Welfare, Miles Waters, andj

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Business with thc oilier fellow. x Our'
experiences function as a constant re­
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
ERNEST W?NeiR, MANAGER

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“'i WOMEN'S CLUB CLOSES
. MUs Florence Watkins wa* iioine I WITH RUSSIAN AFTERNOON

[PERSONAL

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1

Housekeepers'

i»3S

high school j-hop bn

FRIDAY • EVENING

from Wyandotte over the week end.’
----Day Recipes Short KovUly Program Will
Mr. and Mra. itoward Hewitt spent Officarx' Reports Given—So
W. T- Wallace zpent lhe week end in
Sunday wiUi relative* in South Haven
cia| jjour ftn(j &lt;rea Wore
Precede Dancing—Happy
Joneavilte.
'
GRAPE CREAM.
.
Mra. Nora Dawson and Miss Elizapninvnd
Time Assured
Mra. Mabie C. SUbblni ot Lansing.
'■ beth Hart visited in Allegan on Sunenjoyea
Soak I tablespoon gelatin in
cup
wa* in the city Saturday.
The
annual J- Hop. the most import­
day.
.
j John Galsworthy, the dlstlngiiWM'd cold water, dissolve over hot water,
’ ’ ’
' ”
MIm Ruth Roteon spent U&gt;c week]1 ur« uirv» nrirr nt Detroit U English writer, when asked to select the add I cup grape juice. f&lt; w grains salt. ant event on tto’
place
Haslings
High
end at her home In Jackson.
. 1'spending the month of May wilh Mlu grid's twelve bed, works of
.
'= teaspoon
lemon juice, and • cup Friday e-.enuix
Doe MrOjif-,
,lv*' Russian noveU on hi* Ibd-sugar
Adelbcrt Heath wo* home from M. 8.’ i Mary McElwain
—Chill ami
and alien mixture begins
furnhh the
hn and In*
..
...
..
n^.„.&lt; and .would hked to have included (aj70 lhlckPf,* f*old
&lt;J, East Lansing over the week end.
’ )n
'tl
cup
I *WMr. *na
and mis
Mrs.. aonn
John wirvn
Wirth «i
ol Grand slxUu
ciHln»..d tlW rttn. Pile In' de*;*n
giuvcream
e. amibeaten
leave music. Prer
v .a
Ford Hick* of Chicago was in the
llb calIcd (o
gj, Juhncock* :
raid's
twelve best
city on, Saturday calling on friends,
i Q„.,irii.v t-v-niiur
,
— - ------------ &lt; novels were .&lt;11 lu thp r,.friKerator ui|l4| required or
Gardner cnidMtor ir wo* home 8
.! written
vntten by
bv Ruszianz:
Russians: WnuLyon
Wm-Lyon Phelps,
Phelps, paej. |n refrigerator pan'nnd freeze.—
ftinctloi| art- :&gt;« f
Mr «’d MrB Henry Muld”r *cre ‘" clean or American literary critics, de- Jean Barn**
chairman Barbara Jo
Irom Madbon, Wte.. over the week end. Orand jvipidz Sunday to see his moth- ciarrd his principal object in writing.
Maxine Web-'rr. &lt;
MMa Madeline LyBaiker was home er. who is very.10.
hu Illuminating bor* RuvJan NovelHORSE RADISH DRESSING
from Grand Rapid* over thc week end.
Mug I(Ja Tlnklcr o( orand Rapid* Uts". wuslathc hope of persuading
•_ cun heavy cream, sweet or sour.' Stakeley/ Pri.-r iilu Ito
Mrs. M. J. Cross spent Sunday with wafl llke KUtit (,j Mr. and Mr*. Burt Ai»cr!c«ff tfflfi English readers to sub- whipped! 4 ttblwpo &gt;ru hot cradl h Dechratiom- ivib-.r:
Mr.’and Mrs. Paul Faulkner of Middle-, tinkler on Monday
jMltute first class novel* for fourth and well drained, 1. tciuiXK.n lemon fuiec, IXrtis Ryan. Marrisun
ProiNttu-.
villc.
‘ yrs Solon Doud Iul* returned from filth class one*. These opinion* were salt and a little mustard 'optlpngl.i Wllljrt*;
Mr. und Mra. Edw. Washburn of De*. Kalamazoo where *he visited Mr. and cited by Mrs Wm H-- Cook in opening Serve cold with roast beef.- It can to chairman. -Mamjcc AdrUn.&gt;on. Hu*
frozen
in a small mould in electric
catur were in the city on Saturday on Mra. Edward VanHorn. •
’ her discussion -ol■ Ruwian NovelizU a’ ------------------------------------..
.re- ;Zert&gt;el; invitation . Nona Mav. Sc'
man. chairman. Hetty Ix-.try. fir
. Mn. A&lt;m* imiu. wnl ltoA.y ...
Royer; Cltan-Up. Edward
Caul
n»m„ mrtUB, .nd LeJk C«* ixnlln, •!» &gt;»r .UUr ..«!
•“
IIOLIANd’BffSK MIXTURE
ciwumun.- Fnd Bu hop. .EthylSliw:
„„ Bonn, ..on,
A.bo,
U» Mr. n.nl Mr* L.I.L Conn.
"n
. ... WHU-ton Buy-*. Frank CtonlT LaV
weekend
I Fred Be.-*&gt;n returned to hi* home In: „
cook touched briefly on thc'zpoon cinnamon, '. cud sugar Mix OU
“"&lt;■ uL5jfih&lt;m*vrS“n n u "rtC P’J; ' Sattl,‘tt“r Salurday “,ler st*',dl"8 s*v’ I physical3 the social, and general con-’ together and save but . cup of mix- .
—• »
7™.
ovrr Bundny.

“b" M” H M

ln
ih.t n».r Imd «n luihn.U "o, mr u .■ on l&lt;.| Add' .up butM.ri.n lr,r. o(-Ra&lt;ilr Cn*k M’.runt up&lt;m Iho UUmlun ol
Ur lo rrmamdrr of nuMurr. pork Inn

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OPENING DINNER

AT COUNTRY CLUB

nt T-k ™d
“m“"U "" Mr. And Mr. WUUrd la..
dlltarnt Iron. oHur- world bur.lurr. »enp. milk '. run iuor &gt;„&gt;k. ,.r two
1 .. ':,k'
. r.'nh'rw.
.
.. “Xn|&gt;'...
. R.“
M.d.^!^
ano Mr.•&lt;£
Ct.udr
Mair
Bin ,“,^tkrlrlnd
ul Fu-hkin.
tin r,k. nn
H.u.r
,..ur
.into First of Many
ttoK
TJrrn?^
“ oi
MrOran.l
IS „.L
,K tu^.n
Meritor..
tt.-MWinn
nt.n. mil
,t eggs
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' Dcllglttf 01 SotT.il
Beat
whiles
of
with 3

Events Was Held Thurs­

GREETINGS
T9 Mothers On This

r's Day,
4
Sunday, May 18th
And may the Mothers tehu
are iio longer with us rest
in the peace, they have so
well earned.

iro. Will
V»U. ll.nn.tt.
utiwu, ....
w&gt;&lt; Stool.,
swm*/.
lUOgOI-UHrir
»■—J., '---,
7.“ •- ”'■&gt; “"J
SLVtJu?1
,Mr&gt;.
U»i, .^&gt; humornt w.n« nUr
“^"'"’7,.••»
day Night
Mr and Mrs.
iTIic Revizon
Revizori and
Mr* Herold Hunt, of St
St]I "The
The Inspector General.
General.-The
i,J“l sprinkle
’Prinklc the .• cup of rrusk mixJohns Were guest* Ol Mr and Mr* ha* never tarn off the boards since its
°n top Bake 30 rnimtoh in very
One huixdn'd mrmbvp of thc 1
Ann Arbor were in the dty on Friday W M. Stebbins Monday nlgiit
i pn.mler In 1836: Turgenev, the.r mo*'. s10* ovcn.-Mra. Hubert Cook.
enroute to Wall lake
oje.-ning
dinner
or. ThuMr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Burch
and
Mr|
finished
truer;
Dostoevsky,
prober
of
.
Mr. and Mrs. R B Rouse returned
.SHRIMP SOUFFLE,
Place in sauce pan three
to Ypsilanti Tuesday utter visiting Mr. Henry Hubert und son were In Grand human souls, who&amp;c two nov. L. Crim»’
Rapids Sunday, calling on relative*.
|ond PunUhnfent" ami 'rhe Brother s ;xxjhs butter, wlien hot add two tubl&lt; Mr. and Mra Georgv»Cokinari and, Karamazov.'' arc credited with being;
Mrs Robert Caine of Kalamazoo came
. rponn-i flour, when smooth add two
,
'
yesterday tor a visit with her parents, Mrs. Earl Coleman were in Hjilth- the two greatest,novel* ever written;j cup* milk. «Ur till thick nnd glossy*. ■
Creek on Sunday rallhig on n*lalh'• s ' and Tolstoy, great writer and philoso'’‘i.idd cup grated chvesc. renuivc from
Mr. und Mrs Dan Marble were Sun- pher. best known of ail.
’the. stir m beaten yolks ol three eggs
Mr. and. Mrs. Miner Seeley went to
in
a
dahco
rt’cltp! whirl
day
guest*
of
Uzeir
daughter
and
hus-l
Special
mention
was
made
of
Pushand
1
.
or
more
cups
uf
finely
picked
Minneapolis and St. Paul Minn . |ast
At- bridge hmicr* wm
week for a Stay with relative.’.
. bdnd. Mr. and Mr.*. W. L. Mygrs. Of De- kin'.* poem*. ’Borts GudunOiif’ and ' Eu- shrimps, season with salt, and cayenne
gene Orwygen.” both faqUliar through 'pepper. Hake 20 mlpiites to half hour Wm. M Stebbins mid
RumcII Cole of Grund Rapid* sla nt calitr.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Frnnd*en of. B« ' grand rqiera; Gogol .* play ' The In­ in moderate own —Mt* G. F Chides'- French •&lt;.,
thc week end with hte grandmother.
T. S. BAIRD
bin* and K'-i' b Full-r !&lt;:■
ton Harbor were guest* pt Mr. andjspectojr GeiK.-rul" and hl* famous satire i
Mrs. Lizzie Cole, uf this city,
Many &lt;&gt;: her equally di
Harti&gt;i£i. Mnh.
W. A Spaulding sjtenl thc week end
event* ha'.c betn pfethntl'
BAKED CARROT RING In the city Hi- is staving at hl* cottage day.night.
, the day it
was written. aurgriX' .
ut Wall lake lor tile summer
i Robert. O'Connor and « friend from Virgin Soil." the ijovel- dealing wilh, This
m... ia an excellent way to vary the,
carrot wd| it. valuable’
Mr umf Mr* 8 B Wilrox iiaVe gone' K“«‘ Ia»h*lng mm-iii tin- week end with! die Ix-’zinnhUM ot Nihilism. DostotV-; ever- yriDeni
t
1111.11 Sin-Elis BROKEN
... .
A &lt;9 which children-are apt
■»&lt;&gt;“• «'&gt; **'“■
BONE WHILE I'LAVINv
.
to tire served ;n tiw same old way
*tav
MA Wilcox Balch
1* slowol
1V Graud
gainingRap-! O Sunday
Connor. guest* of Mr*. Nettle Hyde t Punishment,
p»yckulM{ical
—
M^&amp;rrie
a murderer aajidTd^toy’.* :.'.udy
’ oi Mash
littleJuann
JudnhMtuwr
Muid.-r na.i
had tne
the iniini • .
cup*
car- l^tue
Mir.--r-.rr... M
M Hulch &lt;11 Grand R» I.' Sunday guest* of Mr*. Nettle Hyde a murderer ana Jrastoj , "Anna
Anna Mash I
cups cooked or cannedcar.... is vixitinr iw-r nirres &lt;wL H n wen- Mr &gt;nd Mrs A. S.'joiuuon and' Karenina" claimed to to tlie greatest -pt-.
( 1(1 soft bread crumbs. 3 well tortum- '» fall from one of tlw
Wilcox and Mn. little Rvervm thL*' fnmllv of Flint .and George. Hyde
•&lt;! problem novel*. Mrs. W .J. Field beaten egg yoflu. 1 cup milk,..! tfii- "wblrU" at the Central .*cto*&gt;l grouiyb
wnco.x nn wr» uaiammin. &lt;nb( priljrj(.vilI,.
„.a(1 lrom »he tattor the scene of Anna'*; •»&gt;««
grated onion, one
ira- bn TtoMlay of-test wi-ft and •uiler.n
Mr and Mi. H A LvBarker and* Mrs. Miranda BImmhi und Mr*. Artwld.‘toten visit to tor httte son. aiw.i one of ■ sj^un rail, a Huie p»i&gt;p“r. httle’poflfi- .&lt; broken collar bom- She und
Ml s. tci.K.. i vn-.rker und ft uni&lt;• i Mateolm and daughter Charlotte ' of I Tolstov ■. short and Channing stories ka Fold in 1 stiffly beaten egg whites other children were on the play ground
ML’’*., boms. i_&gt;uar«&lt;r unti »&lt;ain&gt;&lt; i ....... .......
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NORTHWEST THORNAPPI.E.
, Mr. and Xps. Oil* Morgan and
Gcioaina arte in- Dctn it 'niursdav .«.• North Irving called on Mr* Ida-Palma-i ’Ilya* ’
Turn into greased ring mold, place ’ b- !or&lt;- srlwol had called and b :ur&lt;■ -.Ip
Our neighborhood lo t it* oldrw res!- daughter. Lol*, und Mrs. Hannah Mor­
husiiiess*
-‘,ler Monday afternoon
e
1 Mr. Chr. 'opher Ovcrlry of Kalama-: In pan o! Hot waUr, Bak? in moderartier* wrre .- t:;-i umt. a
dent Wednesday by the death of Fran* ecan wen- .--hopping in Grand Rapids
played two ix'autttu! violin num- ,tt- oven &lt;33fl di gr.tsi one hour or girl grabbed Judith a rhe
Mr* Hum. CnlmKr. has ’ returned! Mrs. Julia Jones went to Grund Rap■
... sum,son ut the home of. his zbn. La- .
*'"‘
fn&gt;ni Lan ln« wiirre she Mieiit the wm-!*ds R,’"d:‘F tu T*ml a few w&lt;-ek:. with Ixr accompanied b- ML*. Virginia until knife r i.::. . out clean Texture m.-, thrcwim: to
'
IM Lith
- da. abler '
Mabie
«iouahter and husband. Mr. ami Pn:' . 'The Volga Boatman ’ and a is light nijd thirty almost like an inokrti bpne n -i;
e Judith'I' pi»Tc. Funer.d wna held from the
There will be u Mother's Day pro­
'to bb n*
Mr
RWDl Mr * Carl Knickerbocker
Husalan Folk Sent’’
lom-|&lt; tte Turn out - and f)U center catamg rapjdly.
‘ home Saturday afternoon. Intetmerit gram at thc church Sunday morning
at 10:30. Everyone Invited.
j In Parmelee cemetery.
-----* Mr tkiui Mru iirr izrL-od anrt.fwnl Mr. and Mr* J. G. Bernard of To-; This meeting, the dozing one of the J with. buttered pt a* or any veg.-tabte.
Among those who attended the
EXPLAINED.
■ Mr and Mrs. Frank Gurbow and
chihlrrrf Donalii nnd Richard u! Ka'a- I' d*’- Ohio, were here on Suiiduy lo *■••■' v&lt; ar. wa.-. held at th- home of Mr* , This is mu’t attractive for a spring
maS
^gurzG of’ Mr and
Mr* Jr F Black, who is ailB4toy Cord. * .,n W (Im »
The mr.cto- n ThU.is taken from th.Thc reason tiie old We*t got results family spent Sunday *wilh relatives in funeral of Frank Stimson from a dis­
tance were. Mr and Mrs Cerne Chase
Mr lolwi Meta-ikri- K ’
| very ill ut Pennock h-.*pitjl
.1 room* were lovely and rednl'nl &lt;„ Pet Milk recipe Ixmk but ha-i been wa* fr-cause it susp-nded thc bad man northern Michigan
. . -’s Sunday
- School and Mis* Gladys Tluirpa df Jackson;
Young People
Ml** vmrXth Hheiirr wh&lt;&gt; has been' Mr and Mr*. Russell Hall'lmv.- bc-n . pring with branches ol fonythi;.. rial-.tried and provefi by -veral Hustings instead, of the sentence.—Brooklyn; Tlie ”
*rSri ‘li“X7inX%mT&lt; ■i»»*"d‘W «metime-wiih hi* father todd* and pussy willows Several int.r-ltadta
j Time.
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.
class. accompanied by their teacher. Mr. and Mr* Earl Keeler and Mr. and
to-UtoC I riluKirir^ Kto ’lWeatey Hail, but returned to their •-Ung p.ecwof . mbroidrrv showing
Mrs Schmure .spent Wednesday sight- Mrs. Ralph Keeler of Saugatuck: Mr.
to? tor tonne at “ireen Ito Wu
&lt;lr:',ld R“l,id"
Wf*,k ’ nrt 'k"1
n“'w’ nuM‘“n TOnwn *'r
* , .
SPINACH.
.
I
recently developed portable ma- i-eeing in Lansing.
, and Mr*. Ed Stlmpsun and Mr. and
..jiruiiY
A "ie'’ "a&gt;‘ to.serve aplnach for :i.&lt;hine fur cutting.brick or Hie on the, Mr. and Mr*. Tiximns Murphy havt .—
—
Miks Nonna
,1,„f fir i,„i iiKitidti wnn- &lt;&gt;. i Creek were guest* of Mr. and Mr.- D
D Mis*
Nnnnn Michael.
Michael. Minvenir.Miuvemr- »t ip..-! change I* ,to chop-hot cooked spinach. &gt; jr,i&gt; « S;ud to cut thc hardest of suehi moved ihute farm after spending the ii&gt;.-d Dcmcrest, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
■
;- •-■'iH'-r l'"'*
‘Hi zeuMin it. pre . it,into vi miRertSta ut any required Alant or winter with tiie latter'* brother. John SlimMin. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stimson
Atm Arbw pvrr tt,.'u,k rnrt *tt«ndlnk ‘p Mill- r .Art &lt;!..■ ” k pipt .Mr It-d’-rr broth.. ,’ l„OL. J MlC.U’T • ■■ «k*W
a trunton ol tlj Bouy'uatbour girl 1111'1 Mr MlllrT I-*1 *und»&gt; »' Ufoah- tin
in «&lt;•;.*!..
Hn-.-u ttcvwra.
. wral &gt;-. »ra a*v.
at”
i mold Turn out. 111! ten-1ani.|P
• 'urTr,
-’uttered ring
iluUTom wu;,.
, of Grand Raplrte.
"SS“j E Meli
MW. Lu,■ l’«J.k’’.
.
.. ■ Crrnne
eh«r..el,’r of
.. ttoi ‘rr1 *‘,J1 *
carrying ,.,t
out the 'character
thflereql emimed vegetable* _________________________ ;___________ j_______________________________ _________ _________________________________
Mrs. J. E McElwain and Mix* Emily XKinmon* unaw oi Detroit ami mw program the dining room reltected u"d ’“’L"hl*rd
McElwain spent tlx&gt; week end in De­ lEmmons Chafe of Detroit*and Miss
Jo.*C'i&lt;hine Chase of Kalamazoo exixc'/Ru.'.'.ian atmu.*pherc-lovely brumes, a. JWs■ 'lar'“,u
!,r‘’^lKl&gt;al‘&gt;’ “ttroit, thc hitter being in Ann Arbor,
Haturday for thc BcL«y Barbour re­ •
■ their
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Day with
parent*.
Mr. und Mrs •
union.
.I-.;..
-,
• ' . ■
:
’ Shirley Smith of Ann Arbor und his Arthur Chase.
Mrs'. W. J. Watkins returned on Frl-, —.
,
daughter. Mr* Blake Qua of Pitts­
day
from
Houston.
Tayas,
where
site
tieiilarly
artistic.
The
tea
was
in
chargeburgh. Ibi. were over Sunday gur.sls of
had
been
viuting
her
'
son.
Richard
lol
Mrs
Clyde
Wilcox
and
Mr..
L.
V
I
aarr-riair*
•Mr. and Mrs. M L Cook and Mrs. A
Watkins, arjd Mr and Mr». John Busby] Hessmer. Mr- M J Cra-. the retiring FLtAbAN I MttlINU
,
D Knlskern.'
jprwddent. and Mr* c D Bzurr. th-:
«r i/MinuTC TPMPI AR
Misses Raclicl Caln and Mary'Mc- for several weeks
Mrs. M. J Cr&lt;»s. Mrs. C. D. Bauer, incoming president, pobrlng.
’
ur MllUnlo I CI»lrl_Mn
Nttt, Kalamazoo; Dean McWelhy. Lan­
Carveth 1 Tiie
inc literary program was preceded
prea-aeu
...
„
sing, nnd Lro pin Lal. Fscanaba. were Mr* J. P .Molder. Mrs A H Carvcth
in ww-.by
Do-: by thr
the business “
meeting
when thr
the clo*-: Two Drill Tea lira Practicing to
i„
rtirrr -h...
tlie week end guest* of the former's and Mrs. Manon Hodgson are k..liu
rw.r were often
Pnlnr At
Al Conclave In
Tn _x I'
w jgiac .altending the District Fcderu- ' ing renorty;
report* rd
of tto
the year
given.
Enter
pttrenU. Mr und Mrs. Theron Cain.
tion
of
Women
*
club*
I
The
corresponding
secretary
was
rcFriends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline
Grand Rapids
Mr. and.Mrs. Hugh Baumgardner ]quested to convey.the thanks of the
■ Clara HufTmam will be interested ■ in
Hastings
Commandery No.
56.
learning that they are moving from have moved to this city from Ohio nnd club to tig- High School. Dramatic dub Knights Tcjnplar. had* a very jileusant
• Detroit to Ann Arbor where Mr. Kline urc occupying the downstairs of- the and ML** Rob*on. director, for the de- im etliiK pn Monday gening. wh»-n th»Robcrt Mills '»*&gt;.idciKC on So. Park 8t, ijightful plays given two week* previous
ha* purchased a business.
Mrs Cross introduced thc new uni­ ladles were guest* at a lovely dinner
Mrs. ’Jennie Smith of Okemus. Mr. 'Mr. and Mr*. Mills have moved into
rera and spoke of The enjoyment and [ and social evening. About forty were ■_
nnd Mrs Clatlde Jack and three chil­ tin' niiartmcnt upstairs.
Miss Kathryn Clarke^infl her cow.-1 benefit she hud experienced in her two present. While the men held their
dren of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs.
regular sesiton, the women played’
in.
Mrs.
J.
C
Nichols,
of
Lo*
Angeles,
year*
as president of the club.—
Thus Gammage of Grand Rapid., were
bridge, and a program of songs andi
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cal. attended the Pi Beta Phi Founder’* Day annual luncheon at Dearborn ( HARMING BRIDGE-LUNCHEON, other features was'enjoyvd later
Townsend
’Du- Knight* Templar decided to
Mrs F. L- Baiw'r was^n Grand Rap­ on Saturday ano visited Miss Mac Kel-i Baskets of lovely spring flowtat cen­ divide their membership into (wo drill id* Wednesday where idw asblsledi ter at Ann Arbor over tlw week end. tercd the bibles at thc charmingly ap- teams with Captain General Janies
with the O. E. S. installation ot Signet-' Guest.* of Mr. und Mrs. John Palmer I pointed luncheon given by Mrs. M. J. Langston und Pu.*t Communder M-'.O, i
chapter. HIV' installed Mr*. Wild, moth-1। on Wednesday ami Wednesday night i crns* on Saturday when she entertain-. Hill as captains ConpfcUliyc drills will
Mrs. Fred ,-d the of!leers nnd directors ot the
er of Mrs Edw. VnnPo|M*rlng. of this wen- Mrs. A- F. Schlichting. *«Zimmerman. Mrs. Albert Kaiitlmiin Hasting* Women’s chib, ten guest* at- be held once or I wise a week prepara- •
city, ii* Worthy Matron.
Uiry to appearing nt thc Conclave in
’ •
Mrs Abcn Joluumn returned on Sun-i and Mrs George Thomas who wen- en­ rtfudtng
route
from
Ann
Arbor
to
their
homes
Bridge followed -(he luncheon. Mrs. Grand Rapids In June.
day from a two. wreek.*’ visit with Mr. j
D. A. VnnBuskirk winning too score
und Mrs. Edgur Thomoa of Dayton. in SI. IxjuU. Mo.
HORN—EISENTIKHT. ami Mrs. Guy Keller was second.
Ohio. Mr*. Charles Johnson also spent]
A very quiet and Informal wedding
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION.
Mrs. Cross, who is tiie retiring presilast week with Mr und Mrs. ThomaMore Hum eightv-hvc Masons froiX dent ot the Women * club, wa* f&gt;te- wa* held ut the home ol Rev. Fred H
Mr*. Thoma, uocompamcd them home
Horn near &lt;y«jverdul&gt;- Thursday at
Battte Creek und Kalamazoo were M illed with a beautiful piece of j»t- 10:30 A- M. when their son. Rev. John
for a two weeks' stay. Mr* F L Bauer was in Bellevue on presenl at-the Chapter School of In-j lery by tier guests,
E. Horn, was united in marriage to:
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'-----Tuesday afternoon and tha^ evening in st ruction held here Friday evening.
Miss Elva E. Elsentrout of Eckhart.
LCH'ELY BRIDGE—DINNER,
company wilh Mrs. Cora Gebhart. Mr* Clyde Wilson, of Belding. Grand Prin-1
Maryland, by Rev. Fred H. Horn, futti­
Mr. and Mr*. Walter PerkmsvIcUght- er of tlw groom, m-thc presence ol the
Ida McCoy. Mr*. Lorenzo Mau*. Jr, cl pal’Inquirer, find charge. Preceding
and Mr*. Mary Fuller, attended the O thc meeting, a dinner wa* served in1 fully’entertained ata bridge dinner immediate family
E. 8. Chapter ut Nashville where Mrs. the lodge dining room. Misses Virginia i Friday evening at their home on Court
A quiet wedding diniujr was served
Poll*. Moye Smelkcr and Verlan Un- st
Bauer installed Hie officer*
them nt the home of Mr;. Stella Pres­
Elizabeth auu
and raune*
Harriet v»«ucmcr
Chidester of. niugton. the Hastings High Bchool’ a pastel ccilor motif carried nut with ton. B4 Chestnut st.. Battle Creek, uit&lt; :
8t. John* have been s^idpig ten days Giritf Trw. gave a selection of songs as -------spring -•flowers wax used throughout which the bride and groom left for,
with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs “ feature of the program.
.
the rooms, a lovely arrangement ot Brave. Pennsylvania, where thc groom
W N- Chidester, during the absence ot . Candidates who rwived the Royal sweet pea* forming thc centerpiece for la cngagcfi in evamie!i»tic and |&gt;u*turul
their parents. Rev. and &amp;Cn. Keith A"*
“aurt&lt;E. ,Ld‘Ilon&lt;h' thc table where cover* were laid foe work.
Chidester, al Briar Cliff Manor, N. -Y,|
nt,lcld
Devon Putnam,
eight
Both Rev. and Mrs Horn have been
where they arc attending the yearly
j * 11 *
At bridge prizes were awarded Mr. engaged in n« tlv. &lt; vangclistic work in.
conference of thc First Century ChristJOLLY TWELVE CLUB.
Herbert Reinhardt and Mr*. Vcrrol different pari* of the cast lor several
Ian Fellor.ahlp ut Briarcliff. Inn, repMrs. Jasob Rchor wa* hoatcM to thc Conklin. .
months.
rrscntatlvesJbelng present from many] Jolly Twelve club on Friday aftenioon.
foreign countries. Tlie trip to this in-1 the ladies reporting a lovely time. Mrs. BARRY CO. STUDENTS
What a charminx custom it is . . . this
training in both Central Bible Institute.
Beautiful IlydrangeiH
(cresting meeting came as a gift from: Allie Pender hud top score at bridge
ARE HONORED AT W. S. T. C. Springfield. Missouri. and Panel Bible­
phut, ol* giving flowers to Mother on
. . . *T/iy'Mfjtlfr^\/fXjy Plan?'
Rev. Chidester's congregation at St.'and Mrs. Mollie Bennett thc consolaI
The honor roll of student* at Wrat- School. Dayton. Ohio
Johns.
Jtion.
.
her
day!
Mother
is
always
doing
ten
­
Mr.
Horn
is
i
graduate
&lt;&gt;t
I
UM
inns!
^rn State Teachers' College nt Kala­
Calceolarias
Geranitfms
" '
‘ 1
mazoo was announced last week, fifty- High school anti Penirl Bible School
der, thoughtful little things for you.
Petunias
IleRoniiu
Their relatives and friends extend’
six having received recognition for
No.w' . . . here’s something you cijn do
thc'ir best wishes fo lhcri\ their high scholastic ability.
Sweet Peas
Il is pleusing to the many friends
for her. Something that will give her
Carnations Snapdragons
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
of Mins Margaret Merrick of this city
pleasure out of ail proportion to the
The following ixuple from Toledo;
Martha Washington
to, know that she was among those who
trifling
cost!
were honored. Her friends congratu­
Roses Stocks
Cherry
ut
their
Gun
lake
collage
on.
late her.
Sunday
Ito
occasion
being
Mrs.L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
Miss Theresa Milter of Middleville
Telephone Your Orders Or Vink Oiff
Try Our Special Mixed
Cherry's birthday Mr. und Mn. Well-!
wus also among the fortunate one*.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Green House and Select Your Gifts
ingtoii Fox. Mr and Mrs. M. E. Bur-'
Bouqueu,-from 5U cents, up
Icigh. Mrs. Al Meme and daughter
FAREWELL PARTY.
Lois. Mr. and Mrs. •Victor Arnsimm.
Tiie Loyal Workers Sunday school John and Barbara, and Stanley Gale..
and you will .notice folks hav­
claw of the Methodist church gave a Mrs. Cherry ha* the congratulations of)
ing difficulty in seeing. Some can’t read as they should.
d* Ji
farewell imrly for Mrs. Charles Baker
.
'
■
Others squint and frown. Still others don’t see as EAR
' ut the church parlors last Tuesday. her friends.
as is normal. There is help for all. A modern eye serv­
I Mrs. Baker has returned to her farm I CHILDREN SHOULD BE SEEN!
ice supplies what ALL eyes need for comfortable and
home near Middleville. The class pro-iI Visitor t.’iicaking of small boy): ’'Hc|
scnled her with u farewell gift.
[ has his mother's eye*."
competent seeing. ,A service such as we supply is
Mother: "And his futiwt's mouth."
recommended.
THREE TIMER FOUR CLUB.
•Small By : "And my brother s panu."
Mrs. James Langston entertained the
103 EAST HIGH STREET
HASTINGS. M1CI
With the aid of thc electric eye.'
members of thc Three Hine* Four club
very delightfully on Friday evening at priming coat* can now be applied to
lumber automatically and rapidly.
I
her home in Uw second ward.

RnnZrtw
J&gt;MnnndMrs

Charles Dawsnn

of

and, of course

FLOWERS

for

MOTHER’S DAY
Sunday, May Eighth

Dedicated to Better Vision

Look About You

Say It With Flowers

CLYDE WILCOX

Retail Florist

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�smS'KAsnscs banxfr. wrnstsnAT. mat *. isn

&gt;AQt ttoirr

Our Success

BOYS START FOREST
PLANTINGS IN STATE

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

4-H Rangers Enrol/ Groups
Plant Trees On Michigan’s
Idle Acres

SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Groups of Michigan boys by joining
4-H Ranger Stations are trying In a1
modest way to bring back to Michigan i

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

one tune a leading producer ot lum­
ber, according to the forestry depart­
ment at Michigan State College,
Michigan um-s l.SOO.OCC.OOO feet ol
lumber each year and 1.000.000.000iltj ci

state and shipped to the point where it
itas to be used. Freight cliarges and
' other costs must be added to thc price
at which this building material U sold.;
Tlie groups of boys who enroll in
thc- forestry project may obtain four
years of training in methods of tree!
planting, card oi wood'lots. and of
measuring and estimating Upiber.'i
Forest or Christmas tree plantings of
1500 trees must be made by first-year

H. S. SHELDON

Are Your Rugs Clean?

ond year plant trees for windbreaks or
shade. Third ami fourtir-yeur mem-

ROY O. HENNEY

Is hereby given to all Depositors and Credit­
ors of the Nashville State Bank
the receiver ii now accepting the- filing of Claim*.
Every Depositor should bring hia Savings Book, Cer­
tificates of Deposit, Cashier’s Checks, or any other form
of deposit with them in order to file their claims.
Also, regarding Commercial Checking' Accounts—
Statements'must be called for, and each Depositor must
be sure that figures agree when filing claims.
Parents may file claims for children.
• Filing of all claims must be completed within 90 days
from February 23, 1932.
Proof of Claim blanks may be obtained at Bank.
See legal notice on page 14 for'full particular*.

NASHVILLE STATE BANK

' E. B. Finley, Receiver

Nashville, Mich.

PROBABLY.
Probably then* would be fewer of ,
and which would produce a wealth ot those
gigantic war bilk If folks had to ,
timber again if the trees could be.
the footing before the arming — ■
planted nnd fires prevented. Members do
। of the present Raiigcr stations should Boston Herald.
be able in future years to aid the moveSome manufacturer-, practically give
1 ment io put these idle acres to work.
away their razors to sell blades, nnd we .
Full details of the way to become a have wondered al times why self -inter-j
member of a Ranger station may be esl doesn't move Hie sugar refiners td'i'
obtained- from county agricultural toss in a quart of cranberries with each•
agents, club agcnts.or the forestry de­ retail sale —Detroit News.
partment at Michigan Slate College.

HASTINGS MARKETS
CARDS OF THANKS

A Few Facts About
Automobile Licenses

BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY.
MOnTOAOC rolttCLOSUBF.

What is the. proper procedure to fol­
low when thc motor number of an au­
tomobile has been filed off or ciuinged

been defaced, tire owner may apply to
&lt;&lt;■ the deiMirtment for a special Michigan

owner, after recovering his car. may
have the original numbers of the motor
and chassis restored after furnishing
proof that the changes were made by
1 thieves in an effort to conceal the' real
: Identity of the vehicle. Also dealers
must transit titles In thc regular way
rfnd secure junking certificates before
automobiles can be scrapped.
* i

POOR FORAGE CAUSES
PARALYSIS OF SHEEP

Newspapers
Con Sall Your

Merchandise.

Open Runge and Low-Quality
Roughage At Root of Con­
siderable Trouble

GRANGE PROGRAMS

I \ NOW/

The open wipter, which has permitte^ farmers to run sheep on "pastures
much of the time, has resulted In the
animals consuming so much low quailty roughage That digestive dv-lurbonix-s
followed in many cares ty partial;
para lysis have been reported ns affect-1
ing many ewes, according to the animal j
husbandry department at Michigan!
Tlie same troubles may occur when
the sheep are fed no^-leguminous
roughages although Uiey are not al­
lowed to forage in thc fields. Liberal'
feeding of vood alfalfa or clover hay j
will prevent the digestive disturbances,
jhich culminate tn paralysis.

|put on a grain ration tn addition to a.
I good roughage. Each ewe should receive I
a pound of grain daily, and a mixture:

Fine
Record

“Old Timer” Doubts
Wisdom ol Partridge
How wise is a partridge? One theory,
questioning the .sanity of this famed:
game bird was recently submitted to
the Department of Conserva'Uon
Two partridges were found dead In
the northern Michigan woods. In dlscusMng the possible, cause of their
‘ It is a well known fact that port-j
rldircs dive into thc deep snow during I
;a. hard winter, to spentf thc night.
Then- birds, forgetting Hut the snow,
is only about aminch deep, made their,
customary div^—and their necks

SMUT IS NO PROBLEM
WITH MARKTON OATS
Immune Variety Yields Well In
Michigan State Seed5* Tests

doubt than

and.
self.

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL .
HOME

i is especially good.
Tlie symptoms shown by animal, af­
fected by loo great quantities of poor
loughuges arc sluggish appetite, partial:
; blindness, head turned to thc side and
animal turning’ in circles, und partial
1 paralysis, usually of the hind quarters.'
, Animals showing -paralysis should be
i given four ounces of Epsom- salts In a
pint of water This treatment helps,
animals which are noe too seriously;
paralyzed.
•
All breeding flocks of ewes should re­
ceive a grain rnlion for at least 30 days ;
1 before lanybing. The grain ration men-1
turned is ideal for this purpose. A ra-1
tion of corn alone, in large amounts,
frequently results tn .weak Umbs. '

Always the Fate ot
the “Little Fellow!”

To be itself swallowed after it had
swallowed a bait hock was the exper- i
lienee of a three pound trout taken by I
Max Moore. Port Huron commercial

But Lodges On IJeavy Soils
A variety at oats which is so resis­
tant to smut that It J* unccessary to
treat the teed ont* lias been tried at
Mlcldgan State college and found to be
! satisfactory for production in many
j sections of the state. The original seed
stock for this variety. Markton. is be-

cxpw-ljlon in 1904 from Turkey, and a-.
selectidQ from this strain was made by;
the Oregon station in 1911. This oatj
has been under trial at Michigan State"!
college the past three years Seed stacks
have now been released to fanners for.
Increase so that in 193? quantities of
seed will be available.
•
Markton oats should not lodge on thc
lighter soil types In Michigan
The variety u not recommended for
use m tlie upper peninsula where stem
rust is prevalent. Ingold oats, which
are nut resistant, will usually outyield
i either Markton or Wolverine oata there.

Alfalfa and red clover are sown to-1
get her for hay mixture by Steve Woz­
niak. Porter county. Indiana. He sowed
two parts red clover and one part al-1
falfa. 12 pounds an acre on 20 acres.,
The first fall the mixture was pasturedI
with dairy cows. Tlie next June Mr.'
Wozniak cut 2« loads of excellent hay.! In view of thc worlds surplus of
Mr. Wozniak keeps the meadow, wheat. Is there nothing we can beat
through'lhe second year after sowing swords into but plowshares?—Detroit.
and then plows it under for corn.
.

Moore was running 60.000 feet off
set line* with hooks 20 feet apart on!
the day the fish was taken. A three
pound lake trout was hooked, and then
in turn had been partially swallowed
by a 26 ]K&gt;und trout. Moore hauled in

Acreage Wanted!
Contracts Afe Now Ready for the

Lake Odessa Canning Co.
Call Jones Produce House.

JAMES N. JONES
Hastings Representative
Telephone 2237

417 South Dibble St.

Hatting*, Michigan

According to the Michigan Fisher­
man. organ of the Commercial Fisher­
men's Association of Michigan, it is
seldom that a Ash of three pounds be­
comes lhe prey of larger members of
the same foml!yrbut to a 26 pound
trout a three pounder was merely des-

Lake*. Dig pike eat little pike and jum­
bo whitefish are not averse to swallow­
ing tlie eggs and. fry of their sisters.
Overgrown jierch will grab a perch fin­
gerling as part of its meal as readily

Bargains
in Millinery
for the rest of the
week, at the

Morning Olor

loppe

226 Jefferson St.. So.

Hastings.

Merchandise
.

,in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures ...
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Chas.

/f.

Asonardr*

2^22. Funeral Service

.

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Wednesday, May 4, 1932

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Teacher Colleges Run At • •
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“n(* “Rlwraitie5 Among this group J-

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'Continued from page one, part one)
"
hntrtalion .concerning Just what pur­
, .
.
*
.
. i puM- many of th&lt;-4- educational tax-;
48 between $2500 and I4.CMX); 55 he- ; earned degrees at College* arc demand-,
dlj. Jn 1I(|ni
Iwrt-n $3.&lt;Xj&lt;) and $350u; 140 between'rd. No teats arc. imposed to dtturmfli'*' Tfa-rr tri- ur«trs.M»i.s i,u h ave
. $11,500
und...........
$3,000.
The payrolls ■•••*■«
show tla* Mwocs, whkli
“*
.. “
the teactwr
ha*- —
al- ittmnnn tours,
t&lt;wr,; kavanu
MVMI1U on
on ।
........
------... —
u veritable army ot -profoarora and iuprofession The main wn1(
centers of learning.
------------------ ----■
llu. muw &gt;.„&gt; u&gt; 1M&lt;
,,i,,u.„al
low th: Inst mulled figure and rangm-,' tiarher put in around a r.olkge cum, ,,r.s and a few
.........
Il»» n»W tair. i &lt;Uy unM,„„ unu. ,n IK„
..nd
teurlH-rs ii&lt;i|iHr&lt;&lt;i
to .-i|x*nd ill class and j,Tlurf. n&gt;)ln
Student Ralio.
tearla-rx
.
room?" Ev.-ry sch.-d ;.upri-! t|h. j^^^urre Has bra given no
• Hie ratio of students, to lltow mi thb ”
iMirndvMV^mist
meet
tia-.c
r&lt;quire;
oppurttmuy
t
„
m-lv&lt;into
this
maze
-&gt;l
payroll ut Yfiailunu is shown to lx* 8 5;
nt, IIII- M-e lil.-r &lt; I1I"'I H&lt;| oil the
..nd sanctified xiuan'der
at Kalamazoo, 7 9; at Mt. Plea ant. tm&lt;
„T„,ur
Op,.lv. n, &gt; t
10.3; al Mnrqin-tu-. 9.5. Th.% ratio is oveted approwd list and his own pro-1
i
b-.
iimal
standim*
go
wlimmcilm:
:j
4IlUitrv
the
;;atrs
will
be
oix-ned
updl
»httwn in tiie budget which lhe com­
(then the taxpOyei; should be prepared!
mittee »n ways and means iiad b
j to make hinueif heard above the '
! rational lobby, th.' most pcrulcioii
the college lobby wi re allpwt'd.
100', l*r»Irv&gt;h&gt;nal.
most' ।
A Miggvsiion was made to thc sanr
waj; and means rompiiH« v diiriu;! lie
pi-eM-m special .M -.doi) while the wo­
too jo l- cent ptul**--lotuil ’ Inn-rprrt

Just WHEN Does
SUCCESS Begin?
One Does Not Jump Into
Success AT ONCE
While “Success” is not entirety ,
financial mailer, FINANCIAL INDE
PENDENCE’ makes a wider opportun­
ity for greater success. Hence, one of
the greatest contributions to a success­
ful life i,s a . . .
FINANCIAL RESERVE FUND!

...
ipondtjle for
• Ion., and; it, who profit* by tiicxe Milarimi plum..,
un-.inlz.i-! and thc influence.-.wihvhwork t.v.ther,

Huitui.m, the g.nrritjnhoii» w
wa». bi ing coirodeted that all t
normal cufleRr.-. be .•.ubp-cted in di.

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PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

td one be-rhmluiih d; that oiiiv t h&lt;r.-' P*M' T tu-y employ hudi PtC'. un-Sobb;■ nrollixl at tlie other.- who fiad rom-i i-'t-s who uwk upon legislative n.,-.« md. biles lor higher Miliyitami
t&lt;» contnmc; that pr*if*^ suri.il Milan
lie knifed to ti»«- Quick, at k-att half them be relr^uvd entirely; und that

MICHIGAN VOTERS TO
DECIDE FIVE QUESTIONS
j Four Other Proposed Changes

Do you ever stop and ask
yourself . . . "Am I on the
Road to Success?

to determine h'iw muchi rump-dttinn
May Be Added to Ballot
tale normal at Vp-i
Hile ot iducutionall
practiced between them.
•
In November
prodigality. One is about like the other
Collrcn, Compete.
Flic
rjiHwttbns at least an* certain
Tills matter ot competition betwi., time except perhaiE. the Ypsilanti in-1 - J be submitted to Iht" voters of Michcolleges is hiturrMiiig to the inquiring
tJll. igan at the November election. Forms
■uil’ii-c:
'
•
ol fttlitfoiw for lour other propdsed
at least-one nqrin.il conegt* rallies up*;'
'
.
I constitutional change*'have .been opon it.i myroll well i^ld Solicitor wh j Fi«.id."t
•
proved by the Department of State,
rocs otfl about th**. .-.lut.. in&lt;|U&gt;-n'.lv .RcKbirar
■ .................................. but stiflicicnt signatures tiave not Ix-en
appearing within the v.-ry h.v.'n wh&gt;r- Froh-.-oi&gt;. ir, ■
.
wlth the department us yet, to
anotitcr state norma! college i-. located.; Fniirr-’.or;-. J ■&gt; , .....................
■■.Z-O
(ltncfa 0|1 Uw tmllr,t
•-••■king htminnta lor tn- pnr«icul;y
'r&lt;&gt;i. . -u . .t
..................... « 4,,,-hh Tllrr(, llt IiM. qnvstiaiy. uill toe jilaced
kul to Proles,. . .. 2 '
'•
ou tin* liullot by numdiitc of the 1931
n.&gt;r-i Ail'd
down the line until one liasi legnlatiire. Two of the questions inlilth. rountixi 135 prole*, or* at salaries ranu-j volve changes "in election laws and Die
*. w&gt;-'mg above SI-SOU and running imas hlgh| third'b&gt; on the subject of pardons for
tn^ oiv out .spending tin- niom-j to; -&gt;•■*'&gt; '.' dUThen tlwn-uiv aixmr7o teach- i thox- convicted‘of- first degree mur.fcuax students away from other* atm- ers with Kalarics ranging between "
ilarly MipjairUd. tiuis .uldiiii- to the: tl.OWJ and $3,000;. nnii ;tn alumni acc-i 'Hie oleomargarine bill, adopted ,in
cost ol till.
retarv.' whatever that vittke oilers, nt 1931 and prohibiting the use of col­
*ld 1921............................
the total of approfM-iatton*
'
13.290; arid numerous other adjunct* ored olco. has been held tn abeyance
for the four noimal colhamomitxl difficult of elaMiftCatkm under the by the filing of referendum petitions
to $1.1512157. ft. 1931 the dvimiml*. of., fancy titles 11 ttach.-d.
and will be on Hie ballot for approval
educational • aiitorracv had grown ‘hi; But tlu- i - not all. The manager ot or disapproval of the voters.
the'asiniiiidim- * uin &lt;&gt;f $?.toi
Of tran*.|&gt;oitali&lt;Hi.' jxrssibly ayformi-r vlccThe first pro|M»al to change the
&lt;*&gt;Hin&lt;-a k&lt;mx1 ndJe*c'p:e&gt;l&lt;Icnt cbu'id U-. president of «me &lt;fl our ufxed-oiit-ol- constitution.
, ____ ___ Instituted
______ . ....
by .petitions.
.... ....
hud-in 1921 for 4'i.imi wh'ica, b’.T'Mi!existence mllrbwibi. gets S8.8UU ot tin*| call., for changes in thc prohibition
tin* muikrt had rr
i.s buildings draw., SJJ.Mi annually;
JUST A WORD—OF PRAISE.
knew I ..Il- nt. i is d-.■*,; for S3.400 a y»ar , .
being prepared: He had lum, .4
hl-nmm »l ih-|An7^h'121£lii??-rer«,,h
(
r.chools had far exceeded thc bounds .-...np A „. ;.l h.,1 -.Ir-re renlre..
re url- r, an- h.lrealrel 1» Uu- iMrel
ou„
Th. .»&gt;" taM ......... .
r»mprenent economic conditions, f&lt;
xtudcnt.-i would enroll tor tralnhiii
&gt;'our cio-'ery greeting came
nee. '.rated th- .-im.iuym.nt of a hurt- j ',b" flUn
oul tt,!"in
glmnce for &lt;-mpl&lt;&gt;&gt;mcnl.
.
at $3.lhW and .in actant at huff L^
, .
y
t,,
that .-mn. wiW. M-reral othera diaattwSu“weiL
lion dollars could lx raved ut once.1 In
pay lor .-rawing roam «.ue..tmn
‘
u brlxhu.m(1 up thc day&gt;
the public school.-. and demanded a- n—
Uadcralilp Needed.
| And
lny burdens fell,
'
ductiim, threatening tlirlr flute aid
Slimmed up briefly, thl-. chapter m-.i-jv;.-, worth the work, to do'It
.
ninth, if they faileti to do m&gt;. Hut tint u Mute exiiriiMr nnd lavish public suiuiic.s | when yOiileonc cures—'you're glad,
aotd was Mild about I hi- Mate .du wing is intended to drlvp home the ronvir-f you forget your weary fingers
back you had.
.up on &gt;U mad pace of colic*'- exjicnfr. ’••ill tiiat until ;-ome perron rise.* up to] ^n(j i,,,.
Jeuii a reform .of the cost of lilglivj;
*'
. .. u.
tirisl mother
. expense' is tile ramdniiUy- heightened education,
there ........... pop,. |1)r much! j,w trj|
standard wl for teachers, Uniu-tsit," ' ' “
kctmol exp«itvr.
That you think her tmbe is dear,
•approved liSU for high school hnd tlie
school dfx--Tiiat you'like the way his sunny hair
faLve standard* - “ ’
frict taxpayer.-; would roon have the
Curls Totmd hbi liny ear.
cist of schools back to normal levels Then watch her won face brighten
which must, school boards rrsjauid. All
are aimed, at creating a market "
Her heart u- filled with rapture
&lt; rintendents wlto are in turn dictated
teacher* wh&lt;&gt; hove put .In hme ai
Ami it cost you. not one cent.
to by an educational, oligarchy. without
ubmiK-lon tn tin- taxpayers who foot And then thO father, on hb.wayIn early mornini; light
To labor for his loved ones, from
Morn til darkening night..
Wish him a gay "Good morning."
As you posa him on his way
Then watch his stioulders, strlRhtcn
And Ids whistle float away.

And there's thtfUttle one that comes
With eager face to tell
About some little tiling he'd.done.
And did he do it well.
Just kiss the tiny Ungers
That tried so hard to do
lis very best, and wujts to hear
A word of praise, front you.

WE KNEW
WE
WERE RIGHT

Rut don't forget |he aged
Who've traveled many years.
Through all the ups nnd downs of life
Through happy day- -through tears.
Just slip your arm around them
And smooth their silver hair.
And tell them how you-love them
So they will know you care.

AND OUR SALES
PROVE IT

p. never miss the telling
When it brings so much of dicer,
Just send,your smile on wings of love
To banish doubt nnd fear. .
Its better far than medicine
To cure the ills of mind.
To ease the weary, help them leave
Their troubles nil behind.

THE BIO SWING it TO

U. S. ROYAL
■21$7.85

U.S.TIRES

U. S. PEERLESS
—$5.43

The safari, bait-looking, longaitwaaring liras on the matice!—and
lhe biggest values.
More and
morn motorists here and every­
where are Joining the Big Swing
io U. S. Tires.

E

BIG

U. S. TIRES

Jhop

jfato
Phone 2177

Uf S. GUARD

aDrive-In Service

SWING

Hastings

Time spent in helping others
You need not count as lost.
making others happy
You'll forget whul it lias cost
Then keep your love light glowing,On duty all the while.
Just send a merry greeting
And smile und smile—Then SMILE.
Written By—Mrs. J. E. Vandenberg.
(MerUe Van&gt;

DOUD CORNERS.
Tlie Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
will meet with Mrs. Will Carl. May 13.
Mr. and Mrs. l»red Carl of Hastings
cainc and helped-his father celebrate
his 69th birthday Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Debate and friends of
Urbandale were callers at Ray Gar­
rison's Saturday.
Everybody remember the L. A. 8. at
the church Thursday May 5.
Bert Reed and son of Elkhart, Ind.,
called at Robert McMannls' Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMannls returnfcd home Saturday after visiting
her parents of Elkhart, Ind.
,

In almost every instance, the lives of
successful men and women have been
associated, in a measure, with some
strong bank. This is true in EVERY
locality ... aftti in 'I I IIS community.
YOU ure invited to make this bank
YOUR bank. Call at any time, and we
will talk over any financial problem •
with wltrcti you may be confronted.

This Old Four-Generation Bank
has assisted many a y&lt;lung man and
young woman along the road to suc­
cess. A large number of the successful
men and women of this county have
been closely associated wilh this bank.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

iOOD WILL.
| Elmer Hathaway u ill with the flu.
Mrs. Phoebe Cramer was called to
The services nt tlie'church keep up
Angola. Ind.. Saturday, by the death &gt; n flnF interest We hope to sec many
. 1 tenant house at Middle lake.
of
her
daughter-in-law.
*
, more coming. What would this counBarry county ranked second in tiie 1
...
The friends of Mrs. Sophrona Shultsr try be if it wasn't for God and homo
«UU In i.rodiiunn cl miukmu.
,,“1 Mr ■'"‘l
torduw 10 a report laurel recently by
i1,,- re Salur- were shocked W hear of her sudden and thc Godly influence in every comt munity?
til. Department ot Corwatlon Kent
-“'“'‘I
»«&lt;»■*&gt;
' death Sunday.
Mr.&lt; Jennie
Loehr entertained
county was Hrst -with 24,011 reported. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Washburn of De- i --------- ---------------------- her'-—;-------------- —-------——'■'*1 ■■ 1111
Burry followed with 22.934 ind Oak- | calur called ut Butyl Sisson's recently uuni una cousins from Hint "last week.'
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
land wa.&lt; third with- 21.269. About ■ ju,n Baldwin of Hastings is nt thci
Hi; per cent of the muskrat hides were | home of his uncle. Art Eckert, helping
taken by people who live south ofjwith thc chores during Mr. Eckerts
towhline 16 or in tlie "thumb." Less । sickness,
thun 2 per cent of the tola! came from ? ' Gordon Edmonds and family of;
the upjier.peninsula.
Nashville called on Verdun Coytlle und ■
family - Thursday evening and "helped
Miss Barbara Ann celebrate her first ।
School let out May 2. **
birthday'
•
We had a clean-up day Friday. April
Chester Savpcool and family visited''
29. The boys planted a maple tree. I their
,.y„ father, Ed Suvucoo! atld wife 1
We had our monthly tests last week, j near Coats Grove Sundiy.
Those getthig .ptuulnij marks of 75 . Announcement Is .given us of the P.
arc as follows: Arithmetic—Lewis Cas- t, A. meeting to lx* held Thursday i
tie. 5th grade. 96; Dorothy Foote. 4th (evening. May 13 at Rogers schoolhouse.:
itrade. 90; Howwrd Wilcox. 4th grade, a delightful program ut being prr-i
87; Betty Haywiird. 4th grade. 86; pared and a good attendance is dcZ
Doreen Cappon. 8th grade, 86; Doris sired. •
Rxnre 3M «r.&lt;lr. Ml l«.l»l Wren., Ill,| M,,nbr„
lhe „„ ,tad,
“ i i
“,.u
’ rebool nawM Ihrtr retchre. Mr.

Barry Ranks Second
mpU ,iia
In Muskrat Production 'hanif to their friends in Wil) Savacool's

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

■M

,11? 7.A,

; •“-'I. ■ •'I'”1

liulwu™ .«■ &gt;li»l

norato l-wl... «l&gt; trodr.
»c , ^rv,r or UnMrtUe „
.j UnriM. .M W»i»m«r-Elrabreh ,wu
,
patna. Mr. ..id Mr. lUy
Wnudm*,. J , m*. U». Clron-.x,.,,^ si,,Alli moire l«-r rreldre^
Woodman. «h orodr. M.
Budolo. N. V. where Mr Furrer U
Cappon,
8th
grade.
92;
Doro-:
..
Cappan,
~ i (employed.
thy Foote. 4th grade. 89. Geography—!| Twenty relatives partook of n boun-[
EltzaU-th Woodman, 4th grade. 83;,* । teous dinner ut tiie home of Mr. and
Jowls Castle.'5th
grade.; 81: Carl Rom*.' Mrs. Neal Newton Sunday In honor of
---------5th grade. 76. C ~CT:?-’ Tr~t—,
ui(uiuo) u, oiuiiv, nneid
rumu V4
nuiiu I
«"»».&lt;»
or N»,.n
for 7th and 8th—Doreen Cappon. 8th i Irytng.
which occurs this week Wed­
Rradc. 90: Cleone Woodman 8th grade. nesday and of Mrs Edgar Flfleld which!
90. Spelling— Doris Foote. 2nd grade. also occurs this week.
ICO; Donna Wilson, 2nd grade. 96;
Dorothy Foote. 4th grade. 96: Doreen
BALTIMORE CENTER.
WUcox. 3rd grade. 92; Lewis Cartie. Sih
Mr. and Mrs. B. Powers and son.;
grade. 92: Donald Cook. 5th grade. 92; also E Edmonds of Battle Creek, were
Betty Hayward. 4lh grade. 88; Eliza­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Green-1
grade.
84;
beth Woodman. 4th —
•** “
*■ zCarl
’"* field Sunday.
Rost. 5th grade. 80. -Hygiene
----- —Isabel
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hammond sjient
Brown. 7th grade, 93 History—Doreen the week end at home after spending 1
Cappon.
— —. 92;
^..—..8
Cleone
Woodman.*-----88. *“ several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Civics—Cleone Woodman. 84; Doreen Hammond.of thc Durfee district.
Cappon. 81. Agriculture— Doreen CapFrank Cardd of Lansing spent the j
pon. 97; Cleone Woodrifan. 94 —Mlas week
end with Joe Cardd.
Cleone Woodman. Reporter.
Miss
'"~
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Courtright of j
Emia Gregg. Teacher
Kalamazoo spent Friday and Saturday!
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rus-'
W^EKS CORNERS.
sell Grtertfleld.
Archie Newton and children spent
Robert Matteson visited his grand- i
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark mother, near Cedar Creek. Saturday.
of "the Bunnell district.
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Greenfield of
Miss Beatrice Wood of the Hender­ Carlton Center spent Saturday with
shott district spent thc week end ut R. Greenfield's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Hines of Bat­
Leslie Dickerson's.
Mrs. Bessie DeCrocker of Scotts tle Creek spent Friday evening with
'
spent Wednesday wilh her parents. Mr.' Homer Hammond and wife.
' Dr. Reis and family of Dowling were
and Mrs. Frank Matteson.
at the home of Pete TeJrons
Mrs. Fannie Buckbtnd of Bedford callers
Friday.
spent Wednesday P. M. with her Ms-, . Miss Yvonne Traver has been sick
ter, Mrs. Lyle Dickerton.
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and
Jeane, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A Distinction.
Floyd Armour pnd family uf Hastings.
“I never pose far pictures, but some­
Mr. and Mrs, Lealie Ackerson were times I submit .to them."—Dr. Albert
Battle Creek shoppers Saturday P. M. Einstein.

Bob and Mary never miss those
"Spur of the Moment” parties
WIIENEVEK any of their fricucl* plan a |»rtv
r'on llu* apur of the nioiMeut", Bob and Mary
are almost sure-to be invited. For THEY
HAVE A TELEPHONE and can be reached
quickly, at any time.

Your telephone will "open the door" to many
interesting und pleasant aocial events. Ami,
in case of emergency, you can summon help
immediately ... by telephone.
Few things provide so much service at such
low coat aa the telephone.

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1932

■PAGE TEN

ment ‘hat provides a substantial'approval of the house of represents-' S^^BBSWSBBEHEBaaHBMBESSHI
amount of common labor withemploy-.' tive.s when taken up lor consideration , COIIDTUTill^F NFWS
WORK OF LEGISLATURE ment Members of the house of rep- late last week. To send this questioni |
.
—
.... ____
|resentatives
, mcnianvc* have
nave been
oevn endeavoring
ciiacu&gt;u&gt;&gt;u« to on
uii the
inc way
“ay to
iu thc
ine senate
sciunc for
icr conaidcomm-&gt;"------—
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111
a,11 ,
As Saaaion Nears End Mnnv “w ®* ’nuch h,«h«*y work us possible| craticn would require a two-tliirds vote
.PROBATE COURT.
AS Bcssion wears r,na, many aJ|d
tlinc UM.
bane-1 of the house, which it failed to rez,r
............... of Benefits Ac*.nealW M |x~.b&gt; U»
mver.
A“'r
j!:
Inquire
ed highway funds Jor the benefit of
Two or three additional special me*,,.)nointino Artmr eiwered
'
•
coraplished
pxwrnroxw,
Irra th. meal.™ ..Hlr.. rail &lt;
. " T”,., p,.
Laming, Mich. May 4.—Official
It is the highway bill which has tarn lor more legislative action One called,tlon to purchlW&lt;. farm eampment filed
nicd ,
Lansing has been spending the present in thc hcuM- committee for days that attention to the fact that .many retmArthur j tiheln deed Petition!
week checking over the work of the ha* been responsible for the time. tary association* ha&lt;£ not complied with;
special ressior. of the legislature in an marking
----- - - of
- the lower brandy of the; state laws by pavihg the fee imjiored 4nd Urdv cia&gt;n)' nj..d cltationa issued !
- .
h ;xanted out that this was due tu
a
re
effort lo find out- bo* much good has legislature.
legislature,
lack ot knowledge of the requirements '
m Zi„.V . , 2.’
been accomplisiie l for ’he taxpayers of
In the renato. Hie budget bill which ot
tiie law und it recoinfnimrled tiiat'
&gt;Pta filed, discharge of Admr. issuevi.,
purpoM
n« reduction
«r
, ,
11 ,
l'’lU e^tiifc enrolled.
thc stale so fur as a result of the ac- has for its various
purpo* state
reduction
of c*&lt;x- !^J
departments•
s
’X,Uon J* Snac*h’c”\ouW l*r‘! ”
- - tt-.itlcs of the law-making brunch of penses of v„ric-.- »Ut.- d. p.iTtmril- ■nil
k„p Ttelr ctoi.r, A™'
the wrernment
_.ie
government
and unuiutions
ana
institutions has been under eonconi
‘mu letters issued, order limiting set-i
It rs certain that the highway bill, sideration for nearly two weeks. Th. : th“V*,h
5. vmd^'n^r ,.r /tlement
11
entered, petition for hearing,
held Tor days in the bow* committw.. senate'member* have tlie same pur- . J’ thJh"
l'“d
! &lt;1
claims filed, notice to creditors tamed.[
is not going «o do all the thing*many pire as many members of the hous”. to
.pL*’
n&lt;T«r ,'i Est. Eble R. Fowler, dee d. Final ac4. Iflghwz.-had anttdiratid.
Highway Cominis- force u greater reduction of higher-up ' •ecllon ballot* of the names of pnsi- i count filed, order a.Mhfning residue cn- j
*ian&lt;r Grover Dillman has pointed out salaries than a uniform fifteen
J"imhv ',tercd
empliailcallv that a very utetahtial; cent cut 1-&gt;r all would bring about
1 Est. Donald D. Hex* Petition for in-;
portion of thr financial rerourecs of senate- lias had complied a complete is “'!
S
re™, i j.-.tructloiu us to sale of real estate .filed,'
the department cannot —
be w
diverted
to
salary
list
of
all
state
depattrfients
am!
••
P-Xi™ nt
of^Xr*
—t—• ~.——&lt; -t-.— .—i
------ 7. influrneitut theJ decision
x-nirr* ’
waiver of notice filed, order for sale oil
-•
J-■ ti e -department
-------------- —
B of. n'fh'mrHq,
decision of voter*.
other
u as dim
con-- institutions
mrtitalwn* and
a:.d tm*.list,
tnu- list, &lt;oi»istm
vouMstmg;of
,n«wn«0* the J™®?
*’ bill । t&lt;aI «&lt;■“*
■
.............cloudy
,..... ..............................
.houre. Ii.i-.
approved ot u the1 ■*’ 8arMb E A“0(t' dccd «*“’ «’
tm-ie to build, roads and maintain many
typewritten pages. ..a. . Hre JSta
a loXKrtod
them
•
. been on the desk of eadh senate mem- ™
l ge
of
H..n to prevent additional uncmplny-t&lt; r for nearly two a.xks
;
■
1„
", niuniLipui bond*. »&gt; “ ,I due
;
due enlcrM.
„
•
ment’and at the same time bring relief
If th* highway.-bill can sectftv Un-110,1 n *21^
j Est. MnihhaE Varney.incomp, Waiv­
mt-tuai'- action
uiiiuii in th*
I..- nmuto -note nf ihc.cdiintks and munici- mediate
lo use »uu
and senin' of notice filed, order allowing final'
polities of the state is the main quo-- at* wi;.;e it must be- nturned becaus. Requests Protection
j account entered, dlwhafge ot guardian;
ition that members ol the Icgistaturr «f amendment* that tin: hou.w con’
.
.
.
Kike been, considering It r» knowfl template;, making, and tlie senate will
of Spawning Areas
sa"™'eS.,i. *. .1 nuu™
that tlie transfer of rhe weight tax re- act speedily ujxin the budget bill, there
a —
th. v,n»u
Uk.. rnr, M"“ «&gt;"!. «..hfr oi
IM
ceipLs and a jxrrtion' of tKe gus tasf remains nothing more for lhe legbla-■ &gt;.,1,
-—
—
—
-----.u. ----------- - ----------- j - ----------। order apiailntuiirAdmrr-mtered. bond;
moneys from the hlpbwav department Hire to do but adjourn and .return 1«» f™’at’1 request’d by Connerle^;^'mve
v-uon Officer
George
to
arotdj
filed, leltcn tawed, order
to other purposes will immediately; horn.-, ^melhmZ&lt;7u7"7
rftmething
that members
taw:'*!®
oarer
fteorg* Sumner'
Sumner
to tattlemant
avoid '•« Admr
2
l._ . . " .
.n....',
limning
entered.
i»etiUon|
came a large number of highway &lt;l&gt; ■ been anxious to do for the past two driving motorboat* into shallow waterJ• for hearing claims filed, notice.to credi-j
partment employees and road worker: weeks.
near the shore. There areas at thi:.l
to be thrown out of employment. High-■' iiir recommendation of the governor । Bme or the year are likely to contain'{tors Lssued.
nFPiriAl
PMFPKINR
urriGlHt-O uncunmu

’

The Way Back
The financial and commercial
foundation and reliability of
EVERY community is centered
in and around its Banks
A good bank is just as necessary to the thrift
and welfare of a city or community as 3
bread winner is to the home. Also, a suc­
cessful bank is dependent upon the friend­
ship and confidence of the people of the city
or community if it is to be the “Good Bank"
desired.

way cifjiartnwnt cilicials have net that the legislature .submit to the vot- M»awn nnd tests have proven that thei
given an estimate of the number that er* this fall thc question of a constl-.Propellers play havoc with it. Tti.-will lx1 deprived of work, but the num-• tulional amendment winch would per- omounr of •pawn destroyed each w;i-;
ber will not be small. Thu l.s about the in^nt legislative vnuctmcnt of an in-’50,1 hi this manner is. problematical.!
only department of the state govern- co;nc tax. law, did not meet with the Sumner says, but it undoubtedly| Welcome Corners Y grotip led by E I
I amount* to nn aatonLshingly large to-1 J. Crook had a bin time at .their Frl-!
I tai. •
,
. .
day night meeting. After completing!
their Bible study Course. they had aj
COMMUNICATION.
Somewhere, in a Book we
.... vanton center y group icn try rxivar;
mure or less familiar with, you will find. chem y plan on a big outdoor meeting *
I these words: Y.- shall know the tni’.h . for thrlr nrKt rrRuliir w!.t.My.Ih«.r.
1
and the truth .-hall make tou free.
Jp&lt;. McKnighl was elreted to mem-j
। One of the gn-atewt needs ol tlf: ix-rship on lhe Barry County Y M. C :
|Amenwm ix-ople today 1» to know thr;A. committee an were D A VanBus-i
। ruth—to sift out tar’.-, and s- par.iif । klrk ;,nd Rov Thnma&lt;. Kellar Stem.
I'hflrMS v»m Tn&gt;wnd4 •
ll-i.r, SS.Won.. rr.nk a.r^ 5lUrr&gt;
1 u.v. &gt;nu «e, ..:a: .
„„ ,.L
»»,“
"&gt;■
l-mhlbiUim cl,.,..... ..
n„liiM
ii.ih . .„
enforcement icqrts thb . .Hiniry bil-it-r,
- -- - - ■lions ru ,dollars.\ Now thc fact U—and
।Hastings Hi-Y urc. planning on en­
i figures do not lie^-that the total cost of tertaining the Lake View Hl-Y club at
1 enforcement from 1920 lo 1331 w.u a big meeting dut-qf-dnors Aiith gHin&lt;».|
) I384.I50.524. while thc collections from 10”ft and a program. NrGoh Gardner:
i fines ami pennltlej., und revenues and iottii president
; taxes on lawfully distil!' fl' liquor was
planning
i‘.Ha.:&gt;8S.H84. or a net of ,$2iH.43.’.2tkl
[above the cost ot chforctment.
। We hear Must prohibition has caiprti
I'KAlIt ILVILLF.
I an cnormoiis ccononjif loss, and yet &lt;nn i
lNatlnn.il Inrluktrial Conference'Board I nounerd ut our -school Earl Otis y;
jtcILs us., February 20. 1932. that our ,dktorian; Ivan Smith. ’ sahltatonmi.■
wealth has increased from 192 billion* ;Miov.ir. ilmkli-y. cbu« prophecy and!
in 1914 to 329.7 billions In 1932 I won- !Mildred Johnson, class will.
|der where, that Joss really L&lt;?
‘ Earl
WIF1 Paine, formerly of this pbci'i
I Another wet &lt;.tat&lt;&gt;ment I r-annot un-! now
De
■»fiw uf
uf jfenver.
Colorado, and Mrs.'
jderstand-l.s how repealing the 18th Pearle
llu •
- ■
„t Orangeville were| Amendment b going to ' put a million; caller;; in tt
■Thursday.
.idle men to work making liquor" when.i Mr and
•s. Lorvn Blackman
in tht»' "good old days with saloons.’rj’t.q'no
•.tiling nil some of t|:
pme whiskei and u license" there were:men.-Lr. h..ndtauffdav.
•only 86.W») nun employed m' nuking. The Udk.&lt; Aid Society wjH bar.
■ s
n' . ”lt,iV
”' Jhvirnext meetiiw al th.- church Wedhtkrn from the son drink and the ice, nesday. May 11.
cream industries? we did not haVr Rexs Suhitav is Mother s day, thet&lt;
many working in tin s.- jntius”4— • ■ ■■ ■
'
j know in those ■ gpud old days.
' May ll the Kellogg tand and chwul
IGR Natural Fruit Flavors
Pkg.
- -! u;H UBC an entertainment ' al the!
a bo.Hr tu rabc-tha-billion dollars a i Methodist church, a free will offering'
n-jc.. 15c
ar revenue from such ;&lt; fax. as -mu ;Will I*.- taken \Th. -&lt;■ entertainers - a:.-..v usLsiioulri i| . t; w:,l requiref highly reeonurtemfed and will Is- wort!,
consumption oi twelve and a half, hearing.
’
-h”'-,”!, «
hv,*
111
Ed. Wilkinson has moved from Kala-i
a ...m
. ',41*’,nr bW "OUM.mazoo m‘o the Crump properly which1
allowed under state law,
[ fi.. purchased some tune ago. He wa«!
I I am Wondering how they will do
.
born in this vicinity and lived here;
PET
Tall Can.
I But probably we had better no’ think [many yeftra. It will seem to him quite!
too much; it’s wi much easier tor .’nmc; tike coming home.
A real Mving at th Fa low T.G. A. price.
hwople to talk j&amp;nhout taklm the
The teachers and pupils clea'hed the!
!school yard Ftidav afternoon. Winch’
1 made a decided improvement, in tht:l
looks of the plan*.
Baking Chocolate IGR rJ,h 19c
। Sunday visitors and-caller.-, at Huber)
Mrs Charles Hushes returned Sun-!
Barnums werr. Mr und Mrs. John i duy morutnu rforn a two weck.r stay!
Shredded Cocoandt
n, 15c
\ Woodman. Mr. und Mn D-.ftt:ht Bar­ at Delton hospital, much ffnprovi d ml
num «d Coats Grove. Mr and Mrs. health.
IG« A Delightful Addition to Fruit Cup
Howard Barnuin &lt;4 Hastings. Mixs
The Barrv County odd Fellow and
Dorothy Curtis and Dua-Hrta.-.d of . Rt-bekxh association will be held ati.
Family Flour IGR 24 ’, Lb. sack 63c
। Woodland.
[ Prairieville Muy 9. a good-ntteUd&amp;ncei
।
r.vu i&gt;urK&gt;*c utiu txeun, Mrs..■ i- (ifsired. Pot luck supper.'
'
I Roland Valentine. Mrs. Ben Crockford.
Mrs. Fred Smith. Iv.l:, Smith, Rob-.
Arthur. Fuller and Hubert Barnum ;&lt; rt Harmon and children arid Evclvn-'
POWERS ECHOES.
,
'ORANGEVILLE.
•fine program was enjoyed by all.
i«w Lansing, visitors Saturday.
Mr and Mr- I. a Hunt and son nf/ Mrs HNx*r Pike spent Saturday at J Mrs. Myrtle Cutcher entertained
Joiinsqn
were at Battle
■ Creek.
-.t* . Sattir-I
k
Qnind
. —...... m..u ..... auc; au.-. j .j.,.
'
rand Ix-dge
Ledge spent
spent the
thr week ynd with' Gland
- - Rapid.*
number of her friends Saturday cvcCurl Perkin* spent, Sunday and'Mon- ■
lllft b&lt;« R'Pened in the sum Natural
day In Detroit.
1Charlie Bourdo mid faintly vbllcd rilng. Cards und dancing were en,,
...
1 uenuv
Ketth Durkee and .V
Mis-, Nellie Ruitan
*Vi» flavor preserved in rich ayrup.
ii latlvlf- at Toledo oter thc week end. ■ joyea until a laic hour.
.
.
Mrs.
Florence
Wdktntan,
Mrs
Mr.
and
Mrs
Harry
N'atteL
and
son.
hf FrecjK»rt spent Sunday in Casnovtn
. Mr and Mrs James Herminette are
Tiie Sunday school i* progress!.{
Mr. and. MY.-,. Elwood Barnum and' Clilfotd Wilkinson ami children of I’md of Hickory Corners were Sunday the proud parenta of a fine Jfaby girl just fine, there being over fifty There
,
,
eurets ot her -nter, Mr.-. Miner Palspent thc week enn in Jack-! Kalamazoo
born A|&gt;ril 25 who will answer tu the Sunday. But there is room for many
The Ladies’ Aid So. icty will be glad H,or- '-H’d family. Other visitors ol the name of Arlene Mary.
:
more.
’ All are welcome.
..to leeMye Old magazines’ and paper-‘&lt;h,v Wc“' Mr- «
’«&lt; Mm riuy
Roy Travis
n.»i
uuia
Mr. and Mrs. E D. LcwirStQci Ijnxand .Mr.
Mr uml
and Mrs Arthur I rlw’ con&gt;‘nuO«y meeting held at tlie
[from any one wishing to donate tiu.™ and family and.
a
Pound C.n
ix-nt tht
at home.
Hcydt-r.bcrg i,i-4 family of 'Grandville; i 'h'sHhouse Friday evening «u at­ inc Foote spent Thursday with Mr and
: Will cAli *or same If notified
...................... — '« of Midd„leville und!,rnded b&gt; “
crowd and* a very Mrs. U. O. Morrell’near Plainw ell.
ROBINHUE PARK.
Katamazoo .visited Mr nnd Mrs Mau-:ja!l"'&gt; Goodrich.
j --------------------- —-------------------------------rice Hughes and Mr«. Florence
•
.
. by! .
.
.........
Mrs Dwight —
Tabor,
accompanied
•nt Sun-&gt;
Mrs Ed Ba!z»r of Grand Rapids, mu- ■
day with the former's «*.i\r. Mr- Ot”
toted to Battle Creek for the day. Sat­
Lightfoot and- family of Freeport.
urday.
.'Mr. andaMrs Ralph Finkbcin^r ol
Ed Sharif of Milon WM a caller in
Middlenlle.called un the btt.r* pa;MUf ,lta Sargent ,.pent over
the
dr.'S'ufi.-riu&gt;,'!r Mr’’ ,u ,lin ,oU*'
week •■«&lt;! u’ith her people m Sebewu. ,
' M-* nrtd Mr' \
r, .
,
^r' “’'’I
Walter Cooke *jienti Tuesday night al the home ot. Frank
f'c-rano"■?.
•s’Jnda-' *'lh hu- mother in Sparta, i
M?s h
H Ji r-..u
GikL'm'mid
Ev«r make puHed rice cookiei?
• &gt;f c.rand Rupids and Arthur CK.:
_______ '7.
.. ' Ml; Jani” Mohler will attend- the
I Frdfn‘,,TO
w°nu:ns Clubs ebnven; Hastings 5pe,nt Sunday with their par-i irtiiinv iron croid
•ent*. Mn». Marvin CL'ter. and.Ra&gt;,
I Mr
..........and
’ t,,’n a* *
oI
Hasting*
Mr and Mr.v
ar^ son. Wmrll-S tlub al [k)WaBlac. Tuesday.
lucnty-fuur years K a long lime—and any concern that
: Mr. and Mrs Albert l’rn&gt;l ot Lnnsf^tf i Arlen
ot
Pork and Beans IGA 2% c.n 10c
\&lt;r and
ind Mrvisited
Mr
Mn. Frank
EYank Travis
Travis Visited
gruus and grows until It R th/ outstanding one fn the alate,
Isixiit Saturday night with thc latter r “ -• ------ Jrand Rapids visltid at the
■
.T:
M
“ “•
must be giving satisfactory service.
•
brotixr.
John
Kollar,
and
family
Hershey's Cocoa
!. MrX Evrld Jackson and .•«•!; Randal.
on;
Thia is exactly *w hat the “State Mutual" has done—orMr and Mrs James Mohler enter-'
i called on her daughter. Mrs. Ernest
Crepe Tissue IGA
Benner ot Milford.' Ill. tamed’tnclr son. James, Jr., and fomganired In January. 190g, l.l.Ji^* through all these years
3 BoJh
forged steadily ahead until it iu'&lt;&lt;hjv largest and klrongcal
we.ks . uniw for her mniU7"Mr7-r tlly "f BkRIc. Creek. Sunday.
farm mutual fire Ituuranre company In Michigan^
Brodbeek who ha* Minn
Mr
lind
M Lamphlcr
ta^hon^vXX
“ ' C UfnM
OIJ
M‘Mrt
01 MXWlevilfe.
areand
’ougfamnew
The prompt and satisfactory manner in which we lake
QUALITY
ENAMELED
care of all claims; our strong financial position; and our
Mrs 8. C Schuler .nd Miss Helena
farm' We,Came
HANDLE
| Mrs. Clifford Allen b ill &gt;itn the fiu.-‘
ill Or.iiTn.,«.,, &amp;&lt;«&lt;,»•
io our raiumuu.y.
.
broad and liberal policy, arc,factors In making this com­
I Mr. and Mrs. John Mityhch lime:
pany
tlie leader that It l.s today.
Mr- Leonard Wachter of Esut
moved to Jackxon. Micrugan
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Our “Blanket Policy" covers all farm personal under one
Mr. and Mr*. Dcnm.» Duffey -enter-j Woodland was calling on friends here ; Last Week’s Letter.
39c Value
Item.
.
, tained her parent - Mr. and Mrs Lau- Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Prtnt of Lansing
; rence ol Ionia oyer the week end.
FAIR LAK&amp;
; .••jM-nt Sunday with Mr and Mr*’ O. L.
: Mr. mid Mrs Hurry Jordan, Mr. and
Herman Window of near Fine lake; Lightfoot ami Norma.
Mr*. John Ferdon und Mr. and M” mussed away a: Ins lumu* Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. Pete MiUer ot the Jones;
i A. H. Sargeant all of Grand Rapid* with pneumonia. As a boy lie lived ;n।district spent Sunday afternoon with;
J02 EAST STATE ROAD
••pciu the Week end al their cottage.
this neighborlwod where he ha» many /Mr and Mrs. Sam Eckert.
.
Dr and Mr*. Wise ol Kalamazoo friends who sadl* regret his untimely
PHONE 3552
HASTINGS. MICH.
Mitaes Pauline and Virginia Moore
spent a lew days lost week at tlit-lr paismg. Much r-ympathy b extended spent the week end with their grand-j
cdltuge.
his bereaved family.
! mother. Mra. Ida Moore at Haallngs.
Mr, and Mr* Merle Count of Kala­
Beryl and Keith Pcnndck ^rt-having
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton and;
mazoo spent the week end with , his the measles.
family ot Rutland spent Bundhy with]
Home Office: 702 Church SL. Flint. Mich.
mother and Robert.
-------- —------- **-•-------------i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore.
8
Mr. and Mrs. Charlit Smith and
The modem girl has quit making
Mr and Mrs William Moore und
W! V. BURRAS. Presidepl
JL K. FlsA, Secretary
Mrs- Emma FUwlwul ot Beutpn Hartwr the bread but her hubby unu.; make Maigurel and Mt*. Ida Moore of Has-i
called el Geo Taylor and Clifford Alien even belter dough «tlur« her father uscd; tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
lugnes last Thursday.
! a
C. J. Moore and Ralph.
.

Y. M, C. A. ITEMS

Every Time You “BOOST” Your
Home Town, by Word or Deed,
You “Boost” Your Own Interests

HE YEARS of service this bank has rendered to the
people of this city and county has firmly established
it in Public Confidence. Every courtesy consistent with
safe conservative business management hqs always been
extended to every patron. We are always perfectly will­
ing to confer with you about any banking business with­
out charge.
. -

IS

'AY

atf'Irfl

I here is a steadily increasing return of funds to Sav­
ings accounts in banks all over the country. This is “tKe
way back" and sure to bring full time pay and a full
dinner pail.
’

Bran Flakes
IGR a&amp;tf PJts

JQC

Gelatine E^essert Powder

PINEAPPLE IG8
SALMON IGA

This Bank Has Always Paid 3% Interest
Compounded Semi-Annually On Savings

p.» 29c

Hastings City Bank

Milk

The Hank with the Chime Clock

Capital

$75,000.00

Surplus

$50,000.00

Peaches Nc™2 1

■Sa,S^“nOiK^^r.M-

TRICOLOR SOAP 3 «... 10c
CR1SCO • •
21C
NUT MARGARINE u,. 10c

Puffed Rice

Quaker eh

Twenty-Four Years of
Satisfactory Service

15*
12c
19c

Canned
Vegetables

BROOMS

J c.„. 25c

25c

E. J. DEMARAY

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

r

�THE HASTINGS BAKNER. WEDNESDAY, MLY 4. IS*!

Hastings New, Most Modern

One-Stop Station
Complete
Service

Invites Your Inspection
Fir^^tone

Ione-stop

VULCANIZING
TIRE REPAIRING
EXIDE BATTERIES

Greater
Values
Firestone

SERVICE I

Asbestos Brake Lining

SPARK PLUGS
FIRESTONE RIMS
CAR WASHIN|G*
AND POLISHING

BATTERY, TESTING
REPAIRING AND
RECHARGING

COMPLETE

LUBRICATION

TRUCK TIRE &lt;
SERVICE

Gum-Dipped Tires

GASOLINE, OIL AND
CRANKCASE SERVICE

UND£
THE ONLY TRUE BLUE

. u KNO^'
tl’fGHpo'*£R

Buy thete wings
al ^iny

Sunoco Pump

The NfW
SUNOCO Motor OIL
• . . lh« only molor
mod* by th*
A*ercury.pfoceu
1ONG LASTING
NO HARO CAIfON
SURPRISING* Ml LIAGI

HIGH TEST PERFORMANCE plus KNOCKLESS POWER

regular gas price ... save 3c per gallon

Andrus Service
Telephone 2240

Comer Court and Jefferson Sts., Hastings, Mich.

Frank C. Andrus

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY J. 1*33

PAGE TWELVE

'
SOUTH SHULTZ.
NASHVILLE.
Rev. and Mra. Clinton F. Smith of? Mr and Mrs. Frank Maas of Kala­
The Homemakers' Corner ' Waterloo.
Iowa, spent from Friday un­ mazoo were caller. at G. E. Keto on* I
Sunday.
I
til
Monday
with
her
parent*.
Rev.
amt
:
By Home Economic* Specialists Michl- ■'
Mrs Albert Ostroth. Rev. and Mrs.
Mi's CapiUda ■ Bacchicr cntcrtaini-d
gan Slate College'
D. C. Ostroth and family spent Satur- the followiny ladies for luncheon Wed-/
nesday in honor, of her mother's, Mrs !
. Manv tabrici are apiraring dn 1he, George Betts ot Kaiamaroo spent: Rcsn Baechicr's. xcventy-fourth birth.market In entirely hew forms this over Sunday at, the Charles Bettsi day. MeadantM Hattie Prentice. liucy
Rehpr. Mandi' Hoonan. Beatrice DeCon*
"spring Haven, for Instance, is minus. home.
it* hitherto chararte: retie high luster.
Mrs Grace Klelnhans of Gr^nd[ and Anna Atndt of Hasting*. Shc-re' Rapids spent thc week end at her home; reived many nice gifu among them
were *ix beautiful American IwMiTF
soft woolen* o: mixture* ot silk and here and with friends. '
ruses. All enjoyed tlie day nnd hopMo
I vuui
Clair Brooks
Dtwas ot
ui mcuuii
Detroit aprni
spent oaioiSaturThe result has been gained llirnuph (lu&gt;. nlght at th(. An)os w&lt;.ng(,r nonM. meet with her again on another birththe.um of &lt;&lt;&gt;uh raynn fiber.-, according .Mr». Brooks
----- - - and- son
- returned
----- ■ home
c.._.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Sjxmabie of Hire- ]
m Mis* Jtdu F.-*r. textile, expert who with
„ ,him
um oul
_____ two
Sunday -lirr
after spending
ting* and Mrs. Vesta Monica and wn1
’S,Vfc5 Wlth her Pflr«1W:
Billie of Kalamazoo 'pent Sunday with.
spun as cotton ;s. ami. by tide jjrare-s.
a high degree of fineness in textv.e lure • The Ladles’ Aid of the Evangelical their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley;
; church was held Wednesday afternoon Kenym^s^a*
been put into the ruy-it-,
Tlilscomninnity wag «jio&lt;
. As in cotton and the liithi . weight at the home of mim Amy llartwell.
Mr and Mr- John Johnson of Bat- of the sudden pacing of
woolen*. many of the spun rayons are
i'tlc
Creek *jwnt Sunday-with their ,/Jr-' phrnnia Shultz sdqduy morning. She
made' in itncre.dinc piwh weave#, a.--1
&gt;rnta.
‘
‘
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•
•
will be greatly mitred and mueti'sym-i
the-tendency stems
Commemoralbtg tbeir 20th Anniversary
Mr ..nd Mrs Claud Miller of Btdtle pathy is extended thr bereaved one.- ■
do each other in nrij
Creek were in town Saturday. "
Thr many friends &lt;&gt;f Adelbest Craven
L^NE has built a Iiniitcd miniher of these
The fifth-fourth annual eonvrritlon ♦ill be glatf to hrai thar hr returned
h-;. jxln&gt;;
and bril
home (nun Kan&lt;iu'Thursday, mucp Un-1
siifvrhly styled chests. They surpass allyThursday at the' MeUiiMlisCchureh.
proved in health
Miss,Opal Pniitahkn of Brush Ridge*
tlcal and
thing.ti e have ever seen in value.
(Liy morning at bls home here u.t,thc returned home from Marengo Wvdn• wear, Tift- material? may be adapted
‘many other • tut:-.'.d-o. since .Uu.- !r i age ol ‘33 year- He was born in Ohio day and 1* spending sonic time with her
and
came
with
hi*
parent*
to
Michigan
aunt.
Mina Kenyon, while Her sister t­
provement .n textun.
SEE DESCRIPTION TO RIGHT
.»■ the dn- of tuelve they settled in ill with the measles.; *
’■ Now that hotise-deaning time- lia* Maple Grove township. On July Sth,
Mis* Mabel Hum "of Battle Crock h
arriK-d tiiere are a .rood many "|w;aw ,1875 he was unli'ed in marriage with
murk" pr .duc:; which the iunpewile: Harriet
Brice. Four chlldtcn wenmay employ xondnikailv. Mt*&gt; Flvel&gt;r.: ixxni. Lowell of Maple Grove. Lloyd.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Turner, extension special.&lt; Miggeso who pasied away m 1917. Mr; Bessie
Zenlc Wallace ha* been very ill wl|h
"a mixture tot cleaning painted wall. Home of Battle Creek and Mrs. Jennie throat trouble thr past week.
and home made w.ax for fl.wws or fur-. Meier*, who came to live with her
Thr Nt Evangelical Sunday school
nittire which may tu. easily and eco- parent* eight years ago. Mrs Jarrard will give a short Mother* Day pronohikally prepared in the home.
।.;&lt;d away three years ago. Funeral grnm next Sunday al ten o'clock..
For cleaning wnll.'. one cup of saV services were held Thursday afternoon
1. E Mudge in not feeling »o well at Odi- '.i orch'-Mra Friday
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Jones are en- cniiHUi guest* of Mr*. Sarah Oslroth
soda, onr cup of ammonia, one cup of -’i! two o'clock conducted by Rev. A. L. tertalntng the .latter * niece from Chi- and Mr. ami Mrs Leslie Atlanta
tin* writing.
’
’
‘ - -----•x enjoyed ai
vitxkar. and one grtUon of warm-water' Bingaman of lonu&gt;. hl.&lt; former i^stor Cairo for a few &lt;luys
of mu-ical
Mr* Mary Hook of Nashville was a
Mrs J. A. Fa-'ett L cariml'for Mrs.
are required. The solution is med
i*!e&lt;l by Rev. W D--Hayes,
numlx-t
Mr; and Mrs. Ben Schneider and.visitor .it the Oslroth-Adams' Itomc -Earl Shultz and Uiby «Euml.tir
with a sjx»tise. and rinsed with another The' !a*t Brotherhood
---• ■-for -■this /eason Leona of \Voo01and were Sunday alt- Wednesday of lust week.
The program put on by tin- Lake
&gt;rtwn
Battle Cr&lt;
.‘penee
.r-..-..
arid
,,
clear .water, if there are any
,. : ns held Monday evening at BarryyUlc
-P'iL- on the wall, small amounts' pl Tlie ap.-aker wa* W N. Swetyicy. from
. equal part* pf thoroughly mixed borax-. Michigan Stale College. East Lamin'.
gold dust, and corn meal placed on a! A large crowd of mothers and
■ damp cloth and then rilbth-d on Hw ‘ daughter* enjoyed the jinnua! banquet
spots will usually remove '.hern entirely held at lhe community house Friday
Take one-quarter" pound beeswax, night.
cue pound paraffin, one quarter pint; A public installation of the officers
. raw linseed oil. ana one and one-quar- of Laurel Cluptfr No. 31 O E 3. wa.-.
u r pint* of turpentine for the Boor and held TucMiuy evening at the Masonic
furniture wax Mett the beeswax and i tempi.- with Grand Conductr, .*. Mrs
the [&gt;a&gt;t!n. add the htr- . d oil and; G.-oreialw B.lTirr and six lu-sistun! - of
■---- twreifilrw. and stir the mixture vujor-:Hastings a* Installing officirx 'Hit.
busly Unfinished Urexl will .be dark- wu., proceeded by a-pot luck silpiwr anu
ened somewhat by th!* wax as a result;a program wa* given of thc absorption Of the- linseed on.' On Sunday evehfn^. May 8th. th. j
.
turj-x-ntlm- &gt; highly inflatifinabk. and Evangelical l&lt; jgiic will give n musical|

LANE'S 20"Anni versar
nminimiiiiiiiii
CedarChest Special
Gift Buyers!

MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY
Hastings. Michigan

iris th? wax to heat the ingredient - Rev. c F- Smith of Waterh-* Iowa,
only be setting them in hot i^ater and’cave a tint- u-rmon at the Evafigehcal
to have no flame* in the room
church Sunday night
Mra Meh.-.-.i Gok^y i»* visiting hoc
The liomemak-.r will soon t&gt;- able to j, son. Will, and
nnd family al
at Jackson. Her
Hcr I
' blankets with a degree i daughter . Mr*. Un- Walker returned tol
of .confidence because blanket manu- j her home tn Detroit after siiendiii r
facttire:? and dtatribmor.-. at u meeting ^veruj WMk4 lu^v curing for her
.
.
held under tiie auspices ot the national mother.
bureau ol standards, agreed that this
Bom Wednesday..April 27th. to Mt
merchant^' tn tne future will be dis­ and Mrs. Earle Schulze, an eight
tinctly labeled ;&gt;* to the percentage of nnd one quarter pound daughter.
wool contained. The new standard goes
Mr.--. Charles Roscoe i&gt; lieipmg in j
mto effect on December 31. 1932. bothi tlie
— Dr. Baker luune. Mrs. Clark Higbee'.
fur new production and for exi-tuig of Gram! Rapid*-xpent the w.&lt;k end!
stock."
'
• here.
Tl;e. proposed standard. includes the
William Dean. Jrw ami- family have
tnAvcd lo tlien new home on the north
1. No finishr-d blanket containing lcv.i •idL ,.r
than 5 per cent wool shall c*ny the’ :Mr. nnd Mr*. Herryman were mlled
word wool In any twin.
| away by the serious illness of hi* .Ms2. Blanket* labeled with the word'
wco* in any form and containing: m
Mr. ..nd Mrs. Sam Couch have moved

shall £u-Libeled -part woo) not Its;
Cameron McIntyre will teach tlie
than '&gt; pef &lt;*nt wook ' '2&gt; more than,Quimby school next ycarT
-'4 pir.cztd wool slsall be labeled Wit’.t| Mr. and Mr* Otlir Lykins sja-ru
tl-.e-guarani* id 'tnlnimuin* wool con-jSunday near AVaylaml.
rent Hi iwirenjave; &lt;3- above 98 per
Mr. ami Mr*. Uim.nd Ln &lt;1.
cent •*«&gt;! alutil tu* Libeled ;'nll wool." I have muted into their home
Letter* on tM jdvcrtlMtig labels of i south side. • *
pari aoot blanket,-- liavc to In.- not les/ Mr and MrjTc J Bctt' and children
inch high. The'and Mr and Mr*, c E Mater and
- - --— ... ----- - ...... .....
....... , auu u.uMuir,
rd and meaos the percentage of, Patt&gt; were af Kalamazoo Wednesday
blanket and not tn;night
Wilham
r». went • Grand.

Your friends you pass
with “Dixie” Gas
We Are Now
Headquarters for

Hw Evangelical cSufili.
Snorer to attend the antni.il

.
—— .ed In the
liool next Sunday n.arpriM.
Friday «•*.-- i
.0 -Mnwsrrt

e Wellman ■ f
uet.ing at th* Com-1
[■eaker and the hi
i. " Tlie m'tMClan
handshaker. Flo
Tlie male quartette
odman wire iiomc f
el Kalamazoo tor the week

nhvanity Ben ice lor the
Piesldent. Kenneth Kt i-1
r-ident. Virginia Thomi&gt;lara ABerding:

VERY MAN, Woman
Boy or Girl who visits our
Stations Saturday or Sunday
MAY 7th and 8th, will be
PRESENTED with a GIFT
they will appreciate, FREE!

Reprt»e niative |
Ionia, given on!
ten tine and
a larjt audience A bum­
musical nunjber- were
ybung men tn-m Hasting*
trombone and ptlno

Mr and Mr*. Wilford Price of .Lan-]
ring are working for Asa-^triilt while’
wbrfci# so slack tn Lansing.
George Hall* family moved Satur­
day to their home in Kalamo. large tnaj it t* net*
- Wilton Sherk ot Detroit spent Sun­
day with ids cousin. A*a Strait, und
visited other relatives, Allen Idcma I
f«e 'amt -Gluttons, fur the other; accompanied him and visited at Vcrn'
uoul. Tiie wlution given In lhe third French's In Vermontville.
atep alii need lo be repeated for thc
Mr*. George Huh entertained a ft a
Mxrniid lot of wool as 11 will need a cohplea to pedro Tuesday night in
------------ ---------- ------------honor of her father s birthday.
Card about a handful of wool into a; Tom Howell of Landing spent Sat-1
pad about 11 by 14 Inches. About 50'urday and Sunday with his uncle. Ed;
forkw.' w about two anfi one-ladf
Mu* PrbciUa Hall wa* three year*
iKiUud* When iMtung pod* together ■ old Monday and .,wab entertained at
in comforter, allow edges to lap oxer )wr GrauclparcuU home with a Ui^
each other about two luchca.
dinner.

t.im BuleluuiD
with rel.it 1

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!

nd family

Loren and' Myri !e Ou

Phone 2226

DIXIE
Gas A-" Oils
\Ve hope to maintain
the same high stand­
ard of merchandising
that vve have in
the past

Edmonds Oil Co. Independent Oil Co
Hastings, Michigan

Nashville, Michigan

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*

CLOVERDALE.
EDGER SCHOOL NOTES.
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CHICK EGO AND SHOW
Mr. and Mr*. Clay Perkin* of Battle
A spelling conte.,1 was started at the i
PLANNED AT COLLEGE Creek called on their uncle and aunt. beginning ol the monfii with Ernest;

1932 WALL PAPER
You »urc can paper that room now. Never have
we sold good wallpaper so cheap. Patterns from

5C Single Roll IOC Double Roll
and up. Bring in your mail order samples and com­
. pare quality and price*.

WINDOW SHADES
We are having a special on window shades.
All colors and sizes.

’o

What tlie well dressed
House will wear
•TJNHt and DECK

han.|»im» for many month*!

This is the time
to order your
paints for in­
terior and ex­
terior painting.
Get our prices, t

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Consumers anti add to it as I go along. It
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1 Mr. and Mrs James MacDonald. Sat-&lt;
Winners at Exhibition Are Pick■ urday afternoon
- Mr and Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury and
of Millions of Birds Hatched 1 family visited the Olin Brown family

Annually In Michigan
Plan* have been completed to itavc
Jive egg show and tlw Cfiick show
i scheduled annually at Michigan State
College, nn Uie »amc dates mid JAb
combined *hows are scheduled \ t)ir

i

i Winners at Uie chick show are the
I pick o! tiw 4t),ixx&gt;.txxi chicks which are
annually hatched in Michigan and *01.1
to fsmiri* of tills and many other
itstrx Zeeland, -which might be called
lhe cauital of thr hatclvery world
shipfire I5.000JXX) chick* ‘last year
There arc 0d hatcheries located within
10 miles ol Zeeland .

t which came from 13 state* and one
Canadian province. Chicks were *hlpprd to that-show from Booinnn. Mon■ Una. and arrived 'in fk*t ria** condi­
tion. One of the requirements for entra­
in the sliow i* that the’ bird., be ship­
ped so three in charge ot the exhibition
can tell whether the bird* pumas.,
enough vitality lo make them good
*hipping risk*
•_
Tiie chick shofc provide* regular
classes for 20 breed* of chickens, tur­
key*. and ducks und usually the new.*:
included in the exhibit* All chicks will

thc *huw.
poultrymen and the visitors to the
show what quail tie* are needed to
make a Arst grade exhibit of eggs
First place winners mu*t be of k qual­
ity which would command a premium
on the market
The Uiow will he- held in Demon­
stration Hall and entries mby be made
*by niiy liatchcrymsn or poultry raisen
WENT HOPE.
Our tFgcher. Mr?. Leiuu Loubaugh,
' t.xik our seventh and eighth graders to
Middleville to Hie.Kellogg school tri a
review of. their respective years work.
Saturday.
James Kelley anA Mr and Mrs
Dwight Tabor of Miodteviil&lt;- S|wnt
Thursday afternoon ana evening with
Mr and Mra Glen MorehouM-.
John H. Adders is •improving from
his recent illnesa. which is good news
to liis many friends.
Win F Willson. Chester Jackson and
Archie 1^-ach of, Holl visited James
Anders und family over the week end
I Saturday being Donald Springer s
birthday, on Friday afternoon he was
the happy recipient of a birthday part)
at the schoolhouse.
t Mr. nnd Mrr Mark Fox and Mrs
Mary Freer ot Hastings sjient Sunday
ut F. D. Woodmore's.
Remember the Motiwr's Day exer­
cises ut the church next Sunday. We

Mix* Mildred O*«&lt;xxl and Miss Grace
. Wilson ot Muncie, Ind , and Rev Isaac
Osgood of HunUngton. Ind. spent the
. week end with the home folks. Also.
1 Mrs Lynden Johncock nnd Juck and
; Jerry *prnl Baiurdiy night there as
I Lynden la up North trout Ashing.

Bebon and Vrryl Belson as leaders.'
Ernest Bebon's side won Hnd were
treated to n marshmallow roast last
Friday .
.
at Plainwell Sunday
The first, second and fifth graders
Guests at thc home of Mr. and Mrs have
reader* winch they are en­
Arthur Jobncoek's Sunday were Mr. joyingnew
very much.
and Mrs Chas Kahler of Barry and
Tins first and second grade - have ‘
John Johncock of Ea.*l Orahgeville
Thr .Ladles' Aid will meet at tlie learned Uie poem "I Unt you Mother "
We
have
tied Acvrrai lessons on ta­
Garrison home May 12. Everyone wel­
bled* that hav’ returned «1m&gt; have
come.
started a nature study txxikk'. with ten
Watson home thr fzague busincM 1 common flowers.
meeting will be held at the parsonage
We have ordered eighteen new books'
Friday night.
for onr ......
library and air waiting patient* i
.Mbs Helen Patton of Midland spent jy for them to come
the week end with her mother. Mrs I Our window', arc decorated with
Patton.
clothespin birds which were made dm-,
Bert McCallum is back from Detroit ‘ ing Brt class.
where lie ha* been thr .past Wrfk or' Nearly 'everyone is preparing for’extwo consulting with doctors. He feeb aminations. r*i»cully seventh* and
acme belter at Uie present writing.
, eighth grader*
Mr. and Mr* Robiruon of Kalamawr have had several vl*ltor« during
zoo called on Mr* Patton Friday, aft- thu mohth Madeline Tabbejcr.-Rorndd •
BeLscti. Sarah DePne.strr. Beatrice DcMr and Mrs Russell Monica of ;Mott, Mr. .Chamberlain and Mu* PurKalamazoo called on their iiarcnts. ।
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monica Sunday. ‘
Those why have not been tarty or
Richard Prnneb and family and ,abent are: Elmer Johnson. Margery'
Harry Penneb and family of Kalama- .JohrvAon, Marjorie Laubaugh. inn*
rm spent Sunday with their parent*. Weaver.
■
Myrtle Weaver, Wm. Dibble,
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Penneb.
Wilbur Bel-on. Erne.-t Orison. Norma
Mrs. Sam Givens went to Battle ;BelM.il. Oretta McNutt;George McNutt
Creek Wednesday to see her new
Norma, Nora Ellen arid Chflotd BelBrand-daughter who has come to make Spn
,
have moved and will, attend tlie .
her honn- with .Mr and Mrs. Fred Wilcox
school.-Margjry Joitroon and.
Wullbridge.
Myrtle Weaver .reporter.-. Marguerite
Callers at the Henry Penneb home ;MePharlln* teacher.
Sunday were. Miss Ida Knestrlck ol
Delton and Mr. and Mra Hurry Kelley '
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and
son or Kalamazoo.
Mr nnd Mr*. Rex Xfsclzod and famUy ol Kalamazoo and Mrs John Mac-.
Lend of Hastings were caller* ut the E
1. MacLeod home Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Holtz, and family mo­
tored to Nashville Monday P. M to call
on friends.
. Mr. and Mr*. Whittemore of Delton
were callers at tlie home ot Mr. und
Mra Grant Dtckepmn.
GeorRc Dibble of IN-trolt spent a*
lew du** li-t week at Jiicir cottage.
Cha* Whitney returned from LanMng Pridav and left Sunday for
northern Michigan where he expect* tu
visit rnlafives und also do a little
trout fishing.
Mrs. A J. Drxlgnon and little jJayght&lt; r of Kalamazoo spent Thursday with
her brother. Arthur Waugh and fam­
ily.
Mrs J Mi. nr went to Grand Rapid* ‘
TucMlay to vblt her daughter, Mra.
Parker'and family.

GREAT

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We have a complete line of'tested

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GRASS, MILLET and other field

£eeds. Also CRO-TOX for use with
See us before you buy.

your corn.

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. COAL
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HASTINGS

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Coffee Sale

With many other outstanding Food Value*

.
ADAMS LAKE.
Mrs Enuiu Nevin* accompanied by
Mr* Frankie Boulter visited her
mother. Mrs Charles Hughes, who is
ill at the Delton hospital on Wedncsday.
Mr. and Mra. Georgr Morr house vis­
ited their daughterand family, Mr, and
Mr*. Clyde Freeman oj Neeley Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. und Mra. George Bagley of Del•
Bad Boulter and lady friend. M&amp;*
U&gt;raltie Dygrrt of near Alto wxre Sun­
day guests of Ms. and Mrs. Irvie Boul-

Orville Waddell. Orpha Morehouse,
ron. Clark. Verna Baldwin and Frankie
; The Brice' Ladtrs' Aid Society will Boulter, acre HtUtings visitors on Sat-'
' meet in regular .session on Tlnlrsday, urday.
.
i Muy B.
&lt;.
George Morehnntf and son. Ernest,
Mra. Hazel Cole Hollman will claw made a btutneaa trip to Grand Rapids
iter year's woyk at the Brigg.* school on on Monday
Wednesday. May it.
I »....
Mr. and Mr*. Ollie Boulter and chil-1 .
Tin- PJraiurv Birthdaj- argainratiou dren of Coats Grow spent Sunday with
will hold the inay ■'••aiuii ut Uie hoiin | thc former's mother. Mrs. Charles
of Mra. Gertie Cotton on Wednesday. "
Hunt.
'
Muy )H.
.
Mrs. Paul Brown. Walter Brown, Mr.
A mectlnR of the Steven* Parent- nnd Mrs. David Shepherd. Miss Bessie
TVachr organization wn* held on Fri­ Bissell. Orville Waddell. Herbert More-I
day night. April 29. At u irrevlous meet- house and family attended the town­
lilg Mr... Hck-n Coir wa* elected jiresi- ship Sunday school convention held ut
dent. Allan Hyde. Vice-preMdent; Ber- thc Milo church on Sunday. A very
i tha Kotchain. *ccn-tary, Clare Norris. And program was epjoyed. Rev. Gear­
I’treasurcr.
heart of Hickory Comers gave aqtplen- i
| Among the winners ut the Track did address which all enjoyed. Mr.
; meet conducted by thc Barry County Welton Brooks of Cloverdale sang si
Y. M C. A. at live annual Acluevrment beautiful solo. “Tiie Holy City.'' Be­
I Day ol the 4-H clubs were several, ot came ol illness ot the song director.
| our local boya and girl*, namely. Way­ Tliis number on the program was en­
'
ward Ucl.MNi. Orio SJrcpard. Ba* 11 Coy, gaged too lute to be printed on tlie
• Mildred Phillip. Barbara Coy, Phvlli* programs but all appreciated and en­
I Tasker, Juanita Moon. Virginia Ben­ joyed his song, a beautiful number.
Mr. nnd Mr.* Roy Cary of Neeley.
ham. Alice Lanigan. Gordon Tasker.
1 Forest Partons, Richard West and Mr. and Mra. John Ctip]&gt;on and fam­
ily of Hastings' and Mr. and Mrs.
Joyce VanAuken.
— Mr. and Mr.- David Oonklin and George Bagley were entertained at the;
family formerly o( thc Ellui district home of their parent.*, Mr. and Mra.
but now of Banfl'-ld were calling on Frank Bagley on Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Rumble* and grand­
old tnend* and neighbor.* Sundky.
Barbara Lee. is tlie new born daugh- daughter o| Plainwell visited Mr. and
/ Iter of Mr. and Mrs Howard Burchett. Mrs Frank Bagley on Sunday.
Mr and Mg* David Shepherd spent
' len Thursday. April 28 Mrs Marion
a pleasant day with the former's sis­
Lyons of Buttle Creek i* witli them.
. Mr. and Mr.- Robert Traver of Has- ter. Mary Shultcs of Martin, Tuesday.
I tlngs-arc now located on the former
LENT CORNERS.
। Charles Purcell farm
Mis Mona Moore lias been seriously
' A family by thc name of Robinson
,
of Hasting* have purchased the former ill the past week but is Raining now
About
thirty
friends and neighbors
Norman farm and have.taken ixnscsgathered ut the home of Mr and Mrs.
I Mon.
. •
Leland Hammond Saturday evening.
The evening was’ spent in dancing,
MAHTIN' COKNEKS
after which refreshment* were served
;La*t Week* Letter
Guests were present from Kalamazoo.
• the schoolhouse Friday evening, May Otsego. Prairieville and Cressey.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Chandler of Has­
6. This will be the last meeting of the
■year A cordial invitation is extended tings railed on her father. Mi|o Ham­
mond. Sunday.
Mra Aima Howlett spent a few days
| Mr*. Clara Wilder of Battle Creek.
। Mr. and Mr.. Floyd Buskirk of Has­ last week in Battle Creek
tings. Mr. and'Mr*. James Tyler of - Mr. and Mrs James VonHout culled
; Woodland and Clare and Jeanette on her mother. Mr* Carrigan, of BanTrautwein of Morgan were Sunday Aeld. ’Tuesday
Alfred Ball of Allegan and Herman
callers at Alfred Fisher's.
Morehouse of Orangeville were Sun­
Slocum s Wednesday for supper and a day Callers of Mr. and Mr* Fred
Ball.
good time enjoyed by all present.
Preaching next Sunday at 11:30
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
1 o'clock S. S. ut 10:30. You arc most
Mu* Bessie Valentine of Hastings
cordially invited to both those services.
spent Sunday at Pliny Hansbarger s j
Mr. Hulliberger iia* returned to het
HIOHBANK.
Mr. and Mrs Harac Marshall of home after spending a week in Grand
North Maple Grove called on Will Rapids.
Arthur Stairs and Homer Smith ol
Hau blitz Sunday.
Mr. ami Mr*. Frederick Swartz and Carlton spent Sunda&gt; al John Stair*
family of Battle. Creek were Sunday Afternoon cailen. ware Mr. and Mrs. H.
I. Church of Clarksville.
visitors at Bert Daly's.
Mr. and Mra. Grant Hulllbarger en­
Mra. Frank Hawblitz called on Mrs.
Chas. Lynn In Nashville one day last tertained relatives from Grfcnd Rapid*
week.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Tompton of Sunfield
Mr. and Mr*. Bcryle Nash of Nash­
ville called on thc latter’* parents, Mr. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
and Mra. Fred Ried. Friday.
Bhddon.
•
। Mra. Clyde Reid returned home MonTHE 1‘UOPEK REPLY.
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PAGE FOURTEEN

IRVING.

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INTERESTING PRO|
GRAM IS SCHEDULED, Mr. and Mrr Paul Smith and x»n.
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May Festival At Ann Arbor j family ot Battle Creek • were sundry
Feature, M.ny of Amerie.-. ’
Famous Artists
daughter. Peggy Joy. of Dowling w&lt;nWe rail attention again this week lo sut-i- of Wurth Green* recently.
Ann Arbor* great musicaF-hatival. May! Mr. mid Mr Brito Nash of N;V;li18. 19. 30. 21. Six concerts beginning I vllle wn&gt; Sunday t'rabhig Rhe '*' of
Wednexfav evening with tour rtertinj; Frank- Hiiwblliz *.
concert* ending Saturday nlghfc nndj Mrs. Clyde Rial wa*-operated on
two afternoon concerto on Friday ami. for appendicitis !a»t week and I-. getSaturduy
“’“'''I- good.
• Goe.’a Ljungberg i pronounced, by thc Mrs. Syjvia Skidmore of Camp Ca‘way. Yorta Ytinrbmrg' it the bright Iter was tlie week &lt;r.d gto-t «t Mr.
particular Mar of the 'provrmn. al- mid Mr Byron Gin-.
though CHgll. the great teildr who sings : Mrs. Glciuin fjldelnian is sjieridmg
Friday night; num-share aj»rt of the-the week in Battle Creek a- th'- KU'-t
honor’s a* an cutofandlnt; aHracflrtn cf.uf her c»U'-lnsJ*|»&gt;ltiB Pillai . ■
.
Miss Ljungberg came to New York friend ot the M. S. C. w-'' &gt;iU-&gt;’.? &lt;‘i
this winter a much heralded find from the‘former -• parents. Mr. mid Mt*.
Sweden and captured tlie Metropolitan j Clqrtdn MrKtovn over- the »«-k &lt;-in.,
crowds. Hinging to standing raorft each;. Mr- Mid Mt-. WflwJt Millit' and
’ time she appeared
: Kibv of Detroit iwre. Sunday .rniev
Aside from there John Chaf.es of the farmer x parento. Rev. mid-Mi-.
Thomas «&gt;f the Chicago. Opera. Cijtn-. J- J WiWif
;;
pany. file well-known baritone ulu&gt; has ' Ret and Mr. J J. Wil|i'.’ enti rn great radio following, also Mix.-, Gra-;’
«h' ir son nnd wite Mr: and
dova. a famous American pianist, and . Mrs Wil-.on Wilhts their daughter,
other fine soloMs awtot on thc pro-. Mrs. Clara Dav and time dam-hu r
• Kr#m
their &lt;m-m-!aw.*An-h!-- Newton, ami
The chorus will give Haydn'- Crea- four children of mw Dowling Sutitlon and for the first tune in En ' di
‘
iday afternoon callers at Mr. and
Rimsky-Korsakoff,’? Opera the
Vincent Norton's w«r. Mr. and
The Chicago Symphony &lt;
participate in every program
M.r.
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' An interesting feature of ?----been bran
Festival is the Children.-- chon- whim.
1
all the lower grade children o! t hr Ann 111 ,or
Arbor city schools present an afternoon
program, this year-.-rifctmiu-'
being Last Week'-- Ixlicr.
Gilbert and SuHivnn o;wi
_Mr. and Mr-- James Vonflmit nn-1
• given.
IB and children i-jieni Sunday with la-r moth­
Evening program* la yin nt
er. Mrs. Carrigan of Banfh ld.
afternoon ones at 2:3Q o'cloc
The schedule oj price
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range.Jj
ja.. 4].&gt;jand Day and Alin'd Bull of Al86 to $8 for scoHiii tickets and
from
’•"* *"•
“ tpp legan Wilf Sunday visitors of Mr. and
balcony $1 to 8250 main
J Mis- FraS Ball.
Mail orders can be «nt to Chas. A ' -Several from'thU- way attended the
’Sink. Ann Arbor witli 15c ,td&lt;|iHyonni I funeral '•! Albert
-..at ’il’' h,nn'’
foi registration.
lot the Misses Hattie and Emma Dosl«-.
; Friday.
.
HOLME
i Mp. C. Chaffee and Mr. • and Mrs
Mr. nnd Mrs Bert Rayner and chil­ Laurente Hum'nwinl and family spent
dren and Will Riictor «»f Carlton. Row - Sunday in Larv-mu: and Wiiliuyi-um.
land Barry and Mr Xmid Mr?. Fred
Mrs. Anna Howlett and Lee mvenBarry of- Martin Corner* and -Mrs ___
Sarah Durkee wife-Sunday visitors at Tuesday.
I-red Dtirki »•’.*.
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The Parent-Teachers' cjub wa- held
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rigla of Hai- at thedmme of Mr. mid Mrr Carl Caldttngs w. r&lt;- Sunday visitor* at Chartos u«-ll. Frjd&gt;s evening with a fair attendBayneT. . ■'
once.
Mrs. Fred Dttrkf and- Mr- Waltecl Harold An-'-on returned to the home
Durkra-ty-re Grand Rapid.- viU’ors Fri-»of hus stepnuifher In Matttiwan. Fri­
day. day.
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Ur Creek were Sunday caller, at Mrs. to Hear of the.death of_Mr . Marshall;
Etta Parmelee's.
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Lrnft Week's Letter.
Thr .regular Fellowship meeting’
nt the home of Mf. mid Mi' Virtor will be Friday night. April 29 -The
Auxin, Satnrday evening. April 23. Tlie Middleville Men’s charito will put on
meeting ‘WII5 railed tn order by Prr . thr program- Supper ‘promptly at
B-rt. Brown.
.
SingIn-!--"Onwant Chrtsttan Sold*. I,vie Maxson ' from Nashv'lllc
working here on the M. _. ... ...
tlun mid is living In' the Whttrighi
Prayer by Rev. Bloch
hoiiH*. formerly the-Bentun hou-c.
Thr mi-rllng wat then
Mr and Mis. Dirk Poll, Mrs. Sarah
i.tfie. chairman of thc pi
Put! and Mr. and Mr.-. Doll Wilcox
ntier-TJovd Und-'cy.
!rum Rutland were Sunday
bin At
llXj mat Mr?. Bloch wer
an A
Mr. mid Mrs John Perry- -ja-nt Sun­
mid Rev. Bloch jhowed p
day
In
Kalamnioo
with
Mr.
mid
Mrcountry mid native pte
ihck Tompkins.
tliev were -lie also-t&lt;4d &gt;n
William McCann was home from M.
i- tiny- things abo
in the JungJea bl
yle Vmulrj'brix-k !:&lt;im Rutland.
u &lt; many tiiitvr
; c-aliiiig on Walter S&lt;
brought bneg wit I
nine recently.
MarV Jenkins Will
etk to - vuit li« r‘
“Singing —"America
■ R- .idiii*’ by Norn-.n Brown.
Mr.
mid
Mra. Cloud Raymdnd ol
Atiout this tune Find Rood and hi-wife appeared upon the -wnr. h^vitv,: Jackson were looking around li
hM some trouble on the iroad.*" W.- m-i-'ntiy with an eye tv. locating
Mr. and Mra. Masshall • Iderc
wire ail Vfiy clad to see them again.
Dow-Ung visited- their mothir;
ini' talk utxiut ■ Farming.” lip .told us IVer-e. hen- Sunday. .
Mr. and Mr- Gcakl Burididoft
a ’.lulu about conditions ip some of
in Mark Rifclue i
erncr district thU
mu- bn He to still tnlk|ng. &lt;oil'
tilircr and .titling thr Xt-rd tx-d
LAKE (Illi:
which ot course is very IntereMlng to'
ull larnie?
Alberta
Wednesday the
reading about
Addle 1!
brought- herv-ixiiiuling wa'. then ‘turned «
jpti;nts -passed awa;
lhe bttslnes
president
nd her brother. Cfarciir*
Ki crctary’.' report, was read nnd at .
raided; President called for it report
from committees on ionics of inter­
est. ■ fee Nottingham n-ad an intercstitiR article telling how- some of the
al. Grand Rapids. Friday
couhtle? got their names. Lena An-;
«&lt;&gt;n told uVhnw to elemi walnut*- Also! spent Saturday and Sunday
how lo clean your hands after clean -;
mg walnuts She said to put kerox-ne children in Grand
Mrs -J W. Rahn
on your hand* before- washing them
(Imnrhtci
iuid-it would take the .-imn off. Brit ’ Rapid
a,- jiiniui
Bruun gave some notes he had taken
from Cong John Ketcham's talk at
Hastings. Prt sideni called for-report
from commlttrt" for Brown *ch«|( n, li
(
tilth
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the Julinium
Brown and B Terpcnplttg. Motion
Btilmmi of
made and •,«,cpndrfl that reunion meet; Gr.rmo-Burial in I
June 18 .Motion lo&gt;t Motion marieand seconded that setting of tlw- date
to- left to’the committee and tlw presi­
dent. Motion carried They .ret July , and Walter, attending^ Wv.lrm Stat-?
2 a* the day for the reunion of the; Normal. KalAmaz&lt;.x&gt;.
Brown school.
The many iriends here &lt;-L.
Mary Mulltiidorc told atonn a m«et- Showcnnan. ‘ syinjaithize- wl
ing in Hastings for tile beautification;
fcrman mid son. Miner.
of yards nnd homes with things that
{'nt hiwimnd and
grow in this countys Tlie Peony ha-.:
to rn chawp as the Barry county flower j
and every family is urged to haw pnei "Only one thing can 1
growing in their yard.
dieted, and-that
Rriwating of the watchword .
Pearl Brown, Secretary; i

NORTH MAPLE C.R&lt;&gt;Vr..z’
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mr-. Fred Hane* visited Iheir i
daughlcr. Mr and Mra. Howard Jon--.,
nnd family In Battle Creek Sinukiy.
|
Mrs. Roy Warner iGlady., Monmn-I
thaler* and sons of Lmidng were sr!-1
come callers of her old friend.* h- :v run-;
day ln*t week.
■
Mm- Dan Roberts visited Mi.. Fnf,
Smith at Nashville Friday
Mi-, and. Mra- Marshall BeUoti-from.
neft'r Warnertiiie visited Sunday wit;Mr and Mr-. .Orin- Bel. on.
}
Mr and Mix. Wayne Barnlrmt and J
son-of Battle Creek spent Sunday will'
Mr. Hiilda Hawks
Laura Salley of Nuhv.tlc . wr*
tt&lt;«n Rrtrinv nil Sunday with Mr ant
Mrs Dexter Crou.
Mr. and Mra Dan Robe- and son
Francis ^nd Mi- Sterling O»n«th and
•&lt;n Gvruld. went to Kalama.--&lt; mu!
I G.'blcs TUMday.
The M.-Kclvcy.H«;gh P T A will;
l;..ld tlie lasl tnertitig this week Pnrtayl
night Th* re Will be a pr.wr.ya also
&lt; h-ctIDO ot officer.| Miss Mildred Kinney, who works for;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gray in S Map!- !
(iwe-sfM-nt the week end ut home.
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i xvi AR \&lt; i &lt;n:M kI^st Week;. L- tt.-r
Aunt Anna Curtis who ha.*. bcctiT
quite sick is able to be out tirountl ['
again. Chml.e N- winmi 'who,’har. bra-n1
quite sick mo*t of the winter is tott'a r i
nt thl*writing. ■
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Mr. and .Mr; Harry Seoby and baby j
LouAnnr ut Hastings were- Sunday'
guest.- of Mr. mid Mr- Boc, Cotton. Mr J
mid Mr.- Ciwrlie Catron and dmirifler i
Carol ot .Mulliken &lt;.iiW there Sunday?
P. M ,
. Mr. and Mr R-&gt;y Woytley and M .
mid Mr- I.e.Mer Van Brockiln wi'it"
Sundi.y ti.-itoi-. ut Will Worth'd Tho?' from around late' who at­
tended thc annual Michigan Mi.-.-icn,il|’ branch havinig at Cohortah dur­
ing ttic wiwl" " i-vmnon were. Mr- ,
Cliristma Fox. Mr*. Clara Sear* and
Pauline Eiw. Mr? Coryn Bu.-- it and
। Mrs. Abfa H&lt;».whton mid Nettle Curtu( attended Wed:-,, dm P M '
,
Mra Bi ilc Eiw I* sh k and confinr-l.
to her toil with throat trouble.
Orrin Nash and Mrs. Nora Ivibliugcr!
of Clarksville, and Mra Frieda Smith’
and Slata Smith ol 'Grand Rapid­
- etdW-etr-tltartnda stpwrH-Simday. ■ —x

QUIMBY.
Last W-’- k*-Letter.
The Young People’s class was pleas­
antly entertained by .Miv- Evelyn;
Irnwei: Friday night.
Tlie.Birthday club surprised Mrs ;
Minnie Edmond*- on her birthday
Thursday.
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Mr*. Allie Callahan attended a birtftd«y party for her grandson in Hastings
Saturday.
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Misses Jeanette Rit.tman and Evelyn
Lovell attended thc Sunday School
Convention at Goa'i. Grove Saturday
and report a fine time.
Mrs. Minnie Bidelmap and Mrs. Ed-1
win Chaffee pleasantly entertained a;
large co&lt;npnny of friends ut tin* form -;
i-r’s hmne Friday. All report an cn-.
joyable time.
All were sorry to hear of the death off
Rev. Showerman at Kalamazoo. Rev,
Showerman was loved by all who knew
him while on the Parish here. Sym­
pathy is extended to Mrs. Showerman
In her sorrow.
•
A large crowd attended the Achieve­
ment Day here Monday. Ruth Andcr-j
son was chosen the winner In thiii
club.
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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
•Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabberei returned
Basil Dunn and lad/ friend of Bnnproduce healthy bird* j •
FROM DISEASED SEED from their visit with friends at Kings- field were Sunday guests of Ute for­
County agricultural agents arrange thc
—•—v——
'ty Thursday.
,.
mer's uncle, Harry Dunn, and family.
Models of Buildings and Equip­ time and place for the meeting* In cncli I goveru| 0Ommoh Digorders of ’ W W. Boughncr was home from
Mrs Dan Douglas* spent Friday in
, Hastings.
. the guest
,
-of
.
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Mr*. Sarah
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ment Carried to Many Coun­
Tlie truck win be ni thr College dur-1 Tubers Arc Controlled By Sim - Greenville over the week ehd
Mrs. Cliaries A. Glass of Uiweii wa*! Count.
•
In,
nnd nhlrk
p]c Treatments of Seed &lt;
ing th.
the Cm,
Egg and
Citick Rhr,..
Show tn
to h.
be
ties nnd Talks Given
n guest at lhe home of Rev anti Mra ; Mr. and Mr* Willard Bagley and
held
May
17.
IB.
19
and
20
A truck equipj*d by the poultry deTlie selection.of high grtdi' seed po- । E M Wheeler Sunday
daughters of Kalamazoo were Sunday
latoe* and an Inexpensive Treatment, o*
Mbs Pearl Crane «|xnt -the wn-k 1 guest*, of their |&gt;arenu. Mr and Mrs
IMirtmenL ol Michigan Bute College to
*nd with friends and relatives in- Bat-! Franct* Gorham.
show some of the methods which “Honest9 9 Scales Boost this reed will control several ut­
most important &lt;4 Michigan p
shbuld t&gt;: used to grow healthy chick­
tie Crrek
Rux-ell Laubaugli returner! to hv-j
Weight—Tax Revenue diseases mid will aid farmers in
en* will visit 35 counties In Che state
Mrs. Claude Walton was it Hasting* .chool work at Ha&gt;tmg« High on Mon-1
between April 25 and June 9.
•
(lay aJu.r brine out acydiil day* with
Lansing. Mich..—Michigan s revenue state to produce the grade of table ■hitor Wednesday.
Mithlgan flock owners see some pro*- from collection of the weight tax on -rock which consumers aenuiKi mu! Io:
Mr. and Mr* George Brownell of :|lr niecule.-.
' pccts for bcttcrTiricea due to a decrease truck* will be increased more than which they are willing to pay top mar­ *1liit were week-end gue?..-. of the lot -1 Mr*' Hard Otis and Children of
iri fgg' held in storage, smaller num­ S100XXM) In 1932 because- &lt;4 the use nl ket prices, accCwdliig lo thc farm crop; tcr's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs ' Prairieville were guests un Sunday of
ber* of laying liens kept on farm*, and offlclhl weight receipt*, record* of the department at Michigan State College 7Jaude Walton
PotmtMScab. black scurf, and black
Mrs. Harry Mcy’arland of Detroit [
fewer numbers of baby chicks bought Department of State .show, according
thl* spring to be grown for layers, ac­ to Orville E- Atwood, chief Of thc motor leg oW(td?“controlled by treating ,m-^I •ailed on Mrs. Claude Waltrin Thun&gt;-1 Mrr Richard Laubaugh and MU
potatoe.s with a solution of formalde­
cording to thc poultry department ut vehicle division(
hyde
or
corrosive-suqiltnute.
Fusarium
the College.
’
Tlie
local fire truck wa - - culled
Records show that the new change In
Berij JVnkms wav- a i:ia-: for 'th- ■
The College department says, how­ issuing truck license plate* dnly upon wilt can lx* reduced to a minimum bj I'hursday to extinguish'a i:nis&lt; fire i • &gt;-k end of hW daughter. Mrs. Allx-r-. f
ever,’ that profit* from any flock. cs|»- presentation of-an nflicial weigh* re­ rlL-cnrding Hm-. xtd piece cut from th&gt; near tiie Wilbur Pardee-n .hlcaicv in]
cially under present conditions, deix-nd ceipt. bus resulted in an Increase in butt end of the potato Tubers whici South Bowne. They lost no time In i Mr and ,Mr; Harold pntulle .m i Mr •
xtiown brown stain* in tin tl&lt;’sh should
|,.1u».*lW v'|Uul'1ly,1 °f 11,8 ^lnla *'i thCj
1 UJe
the reyuterea
registered woignu
weights oi
of many
many truck*
trucks lie diwardiWI unlcsH the grower i» cer­ making the trip .
Thr local Odd Rcltoworand Rrtxjkah*' aiid Mr-. -Cha* Ixdghtrm jL-Mnniwrlli
laying flock sod that good bird, cannot :thu
thu veur a*
1U&gt; comparedruTO|mred. with
wllh tlie
Ilw. 1KU
1931 tain this discoloration t* nut caused by
• &lt; lebrated their araiiyersary Saturday . spent Hunduy afternoon /nd cvifniuul
be Idacrd in the- laying house unleuLrlght (or th, *ame vehicle.
the wilt or other disease.
.
riight with a fine aupper. alter which'
great care is exercised in raising thr'
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Another group Of txitato dueasr* car- *i- listened to an exeelli-nt program •
bird*. The Better Chick* truck will I
('1RLTON t 'FNTFR
Hl w1ih.brmich!tu|
r»rry
.11 • 1„»» ..&lt;
M„ M.Mon cl„, .nd be controlled only by the im- of s«W. which consirtcd of ’ piano duct*, both I
from selected stock. Herd stock of th; vortl nnd instrumental *olos and read- j
and
poultry ta.u- «pilp. Nl„,vmM Mr, a,m.,
;c.rt
1* produced by growers who can rim Tills was follow'd by a tlano-1
•’?8nt, ,
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1 Mt* Brant, of West S«ik wa. Sunday
night
and
Monday
th
Some of these model* show how| Mr 1U|I|
.Ralph Nbblei. were in distlnguUh plant.-, aflrcti d with mosaic whtel? ended tin- evening's entertainhmiie made «&lt;juh&gt;mcnt can be mud.- A Hmti,. cre« k during thc post uer-k I
ranovr from their seed pints alt dis
M:- Dewey and baby &lt;■'. West Palm
watering device winch U shown (m-visiting frlgtivra.
Wert Sunday guest.- of their parth.- truck can be buiU-by any poultry
Allx,r Day was observed ut lhe Carl-;'i-n.M'd plant* before they produce tu- ' each art' spending a few days at tinMr. and Mrs. D&gt;n DouaLu
---------onw- uf Mr and Mrs Floyd EvrriidMir ,
and
will----------save a .....
great deal of | M)n
t(m vcnvrr
Center scuom
school rriuay.
Friday; .mr
flue trees, .| bem which may tecuiiw mtxcrf aIth thr
---- '''tune In watering the bird* Self feed- J plant.- mid shrubbery were set out by croP whl” harvest'd
Mr
und
Mr*
Chsrle*
Humplircy
.
er* for nuuh or lor grit and shell can the tcarhrr and pupil*
Any &gt;;fO*’f,r o&gt; point**:• can imm,.
having
the
rooms
gw-r
his
storo
also be built from plans shown on the
- ------------ -------------------- !_
and Cheaply treat his .- &lt;d p.luua
truck.
Don't be misled by appearances; it *“J| fonmildehyd. or cou(*-iv.. .-ub­ modeled' into living rooms and ckf
A member c4 the College s.Uif! will i.s hard to'take tilings easy.
I ItnuU'-. County ucricultura! ug' ir.s wi! f.tr odetipy the same.
Rev C. A Ghi*’. will roiitlniic bis
[visit any tarmer'and give detailed ditji min
Imttlons for this treatment. -Special
I Bulletin No. 125! published by Michlgm;
Sunday at
Blate College, gives complete iriforma- ■ Mrs Ted Btutance recently under'-'ville
Hon on all jxJtuto disease* and con­ ent un operation at Pennock hospL i-tnan
Leo Reynolds 1* quite ill with ar
I trol method*. This bulletin will 1* ?ul for upiiendicitL* She is improvI mailed to anyone who rttpiest - i’ iron ■ng and expects to return home Mon-.-o rated toothI the Bulletin Clerk ' “ ' ' aviLsing.
ry Circi&lt;
at eight'
'
Each Week — Apr. 29 to Sept. 3, incl
Hx-.tlnzs visitors Saturday even..
Margaret
■
WOODLAND
Mrs. Elias Bevier of Coats Grove
I Woodland High School'* senior, .clasr
I from thl* community ailendU preparing (or a. week of activity'be­ -pending a few days with her datigh
ginning M“V 6. On that date th&lt; ter. Mt&gt;- L. M CurtUw
___________
TO ALL 1*01 NTS within State* of Indiana. Michigan 'Lower
owerman
Monday at tl
operetta "Cia-rry BlasMinuv** will lx ' Mis, Augunta HindXry. wfjp h»
Peninsula,i Ohio. Pciirtsylvania. New York. Maryland New Jersey.
given with MurganH 4&gt;ii*mnrr. Clyta been six-nding" the winter months in • odp-t church in Hastim
Mpthi
Day was observed at th
**
' ra' "
Wit. Dale Townsend ahd John Bulling Grand Rapids'with her sister and imshand.
Mr.
uqrj
Mr*.
F.
W
In;:abl&gt;.-,
church
Sunday
with an appropriate
In the lcail&gt;n)t rules. The baccalaureate
program; Rev.’Conklin gave an a tqkcn
Going on any train ut or after noon Friday and ul! day Sklitr..(|dres.. will be alven Sunday evening.
ot remembrances, a kittle bask
;&lt;khI retuinmg until hildmght thc following Monday. ‘
tin- summer..
.
I In Caacliwi also m Pullman Curs on payment ut -Pullman
Hundiiv gue&gt;,i:&gt; at the liomc'-ut'^lr. of the Brethren church. A chorus qndri
Children of pio;x-r .*«e half fare.
direction ol Supt. C. J Barnum will and Mr- w s. Surrarrer wen-. Mr :
furnish special mu'lc. Cla*v night and md Mr .. Jake Dunbar und son. Dun*,
(Id. of Flint and Anhu^ Eardlcy of!
have a fine attendance
.
members of the via1.- will take fr.&lt;rt n Sandwich. Ontario.' Canada.
Gm--i.i Sunday nt the humc'uf Mi Ui&lt;- play. The alumfrl banauei will ch.Mck Aith the meiu)c5
I the program. Mliy. 13. Mrs Jessie Co- Zella Price
high whoa) Monday.
e**a is president of th:
Price and two children.
an and Cha*. Tcelc: tlockfonl
Mr. und Mr*. DeB- Godfrey ut-:.
•m -unf Dr midairs J W. Rigterink
1
Brush
e- being bunted ot
i a Grand Ramd;. Sunday.
■ ; rus■act' in Castleton by road men.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr/ Adam'Endres. MIk&gt;. 1Mra Loren Hershberger and children
Bert Snugg.-. of Detroit j Nellie Rav.ip art( Keitp Durkee motor- of
[were guests, of Mr. and Mrs F F. Hil- *d to Casnovia wliert they were guest* | w.-..
jbert over the week end. Sunday-'Mr of Mr: and Mr* Carl Gilliland Sufkdtfy. j Mr. Harrison Bl
.ilia Mrs, Hilbert entertained with a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabberrcr -tailed '
j family dinner..The guests present wore. on Mrs Kidder al thc hoiiie &lt;4 her!
i Mr. an&lt;l Mrs- Bert Snuags. Mrs. (Hen daughter. .Mf‘. Clare Glen, lit B|irlmg-[
I Blake of Middleville. Mrs. Stain HUberl Um .Sunday.
Playford M. Bprge*s of Battle Creek I
I arid daughters Mr.- and Mrs. 11. S
I1 lolly and Don. Shorno.
visited thl* week end at lht» home of;
| Mr. nnd Mr-. Arthur Giddings und Mr und Mrs. F. E. Deming mid alto j
called
on his brother. P. K. Burgas, i
| daughter Ruth of Ta was City spent the
j Trek end with the hitter motth r. Mr. and family.
। John Volte. Mrs. uiddlng' nnd* Ruth
sot TH MAPLE GROVE.
i rrmiilju d for a. wfc.k's visit.
Mr* Beatrice Lalirent of Nie-lnilh-’
i Mrs. Philip Schrny of Eimlmr-t spent has peen spending Some time at Peter
seek end with Mr- Nellie- Hitt. Hoffman s. ..
Schray was railed to Michigan'to
Mr*. Ella Taylor of Nashville Bptht-j
tin- week end with’ her M.stcr. Mr- Ida I
i Kalamazoo who was accidently' killed Norton
; when a train hit the automobile in
Mrs. Edith. Dcbqlt entertained the I
. DetroitOldtit Building and LoanfAhociation
I which he was drivingLadles' Birthday club Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Allerding and .son
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shoup ind
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Lof Curlton spent Sunday wilh Mr. and daughter of Penfield-visited his slater, f
| Mr*. Arthur "AVerding.
Evt.bli.hcd 1889
Mr*. W..C. Chirk, one day last week
, Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Covey of Goble's
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Struble Visited thflrj
'spent Ha- week end with Mr, and Mrs children nt-ur Howell Saturday nndJ. L. Mau's &amp; Son. Local Representative. I fastings
jllyde Ruel! and family.
Sunday. .
&lt;_
j" .Mr* Ijiwrenn- 1‘iuil and roti Gn^Mbii
Sam niicknwstcr went to Detroit ■
spent Saturday in drand Rapids.
Saturday to visit his children
;
Mr nnd Mrs Ross Pierce and Mary
Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Jnrraril und f.nuJoyce *ixnt the week end witb-frtrrnTid ily. Vi-rn EHLston, Mr... Lulu Gray und
Mra Harold England of Grand Rapids -Robert, attended, .the funeral of Mr.
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert returned from Pen­ Jarrard's father Wednesday at-Nash-j
nock hospital W’ednr-*dny. She is gain­
ing rapidly and will be up in a week or
Mrs. Alberta Greenfield nnd chimi df •
Hastings spent Saturday night and!
s Day program will be Sunday with her .father, C *\V.
regular meetthg of the Knowles.
,
Woman's
Stud?
elub Tuesday
evening
—
sjo
.m,. nuv
iu'.-u.iv v'viuiiK
a
r.imi
Mrs.
Lulu uray
Gray ana
and kodch
Robert anti;
and ‘
at Lhe schoolhou-M* A pluyrtk* will bciChns- Bass spent Sunday at Harold I
gtVen -md a Fashion Sh . &lt; : •
... East Assyria
and modern costume*. Thursday thk.! Mr. and Mrs. Peter-Hoffnuip until
program will bt* taken to m&lt;e|M&gt;rt nnd|-rm six nt Thursday night at Cil. iri
[given (or an exchange program at the1 Aspinoir* in the Durfee district.
Woman’.-club there.
'
I Cha- P-*----- - - came
------ SaturBass of Augusta

SHOW GOOD METHODS
ON POULTRY TRUCK whlctf will

Saturday, April W. I ML

Hastings Co-Operative Elevator,
Hastings, Mich.
Gentlemen:

-113 bird

NOTE—Mr. Scott has been feeding Mor-Mash.

4

Now a

YEAR

SERVICE PLAN

LOW WEEK-END FARES

% REDUCTION for the Round Trip

AND

ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth

NEW LOWER
PRICES

IO
meal pays fur it

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

GENERAL @ ELECTRIC

A REAL Investment

of principal and regudividends, invest your
surplus funds in ibuilding and loan
shares. 1 hey are
near depression­
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

(Jhc Rational jgoan &amp;
Unifpgtnient (jjtmttpany

ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR

GOODYEAR BROTHERS '
HARDWARE COMPANY

Ride in the Beautiful

New Ford V-8
Yon will never know.what a w.onderf.ul car the new V-8 is until you
have a ride. \Ve have a demonstra­
tor at your service and wilbge any-

Pure Michigan Grown

SEEDS
Michigan seeds for Michigan
land are pretty sure to give
you satisfactory results. If you
have seeding to do, come in
and let’s talk it over.

We May Be Able-to Save
You Some Money!
We still liavc b full stock -and
complete variety ol farm seed.

Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

PHONE 2257
Hastings, Mich.

vvhere anytime to styow you th^unusual performance. You can now
buy a Ford.V-8 for less money
than the cheapest six.

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MARTIN CORNERS.
Dr. N, A. Scott ,uf Kalamuro । ar'wl
S. S. next Sunday at 10:311. o’clock. Mr- A w- Pcolt of Gnu id Rapids visT'oti-nri- (urdiullj invited to attend
|c- Elliott s Saturday.
Reniembt'r the P. T A/tin* Friday
M1S1 Altn Marshall, who has been,
evening. May 6. A cordial inviftitmn t, v&gt;*ttliig friends and relatlVas in Nash-*
extendt&gt;d to all.
&gt; viile and Castleton, returned home,
Minor Bateman and Walter Fall* of |
i Spring Artrnr w.-re guest* of Mr and
Tl,c La‘ii«&gt;’ Aid will meet with Mr
Mrs. Orr Ftther Tuesday- of last week E,lllh *&gt;balt on May 13 tor an uftcrTtiey also called at Will and Frank 1100,1 meeting.
Cogswell’s in Lakeview.
Some from here attended the funeral*
ol Rev. Showerman al the Methodist ii Mr*. Ruth Spurlock mid son iucom-l
church in Hasting. Monday
Rev'
Vcrn!
Showerni.m servedJtic JUsUngs’ circuit![pamed Mrs.’ VanETt and -on
two jfear* and himself and wife wen to Kalaniazoo Friday onTiiulriC v
much lovAl by their |X'opIe. He fought' Mrs. Bgn Hurdlebrtnk was an al) d.i; i
visitor
ut
her
aunt
’
s.
Mra.
Ruth
Spur
­
(Ik- good nghi.hr finished his fours'?. i
.™
and aep
kept( tiie rann
faith ana
mid we
we gnnw
know |.e
he has.!
ha*. : \
obtained the crtiwn. Our deep*-*! sym- , Mr?' Ad8J,B a,,0‘'^ “■ slaying ,H l«t:
patliv goes to 111* sorrowing wife and- *?*&gt; In OnihKevillC Ht present fem-,
son in their hour of sorrow*.
W“’
Thoma* Crawley of HaMinga’ b ^22 and pl*,nwU
or.
Miending a few day* with John Whet-1’
‘
,,, .
stone and family.
I , Mr'- WJ'W^of OtScgOs.**,' -m alii
Norman Barry and Loren Over-nut h
rM^^V
M’',cr ’ ;
have been III with the meo*l«, lhe past
8 A M,cCaJ .f1'
* .•
We understand the community meet-1
ting Friday night was a great aucctsal
Mtes Vera Todd, teacher of the'’jWe are in hope* to have many more!
Chance school, wa* an over the week;
them.
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland;[1 of Maxine
Bradshaw had the scarlet
Barry and family.
fever and hgd a reUiM. She um, gain-:
STONY POINT
•
thought she would *ooil W
.
. '
.back lo school, but nfkstoids set in-an.i;
. K ‘7 ?“ S 7
*.1"1
n™ .:»■ W Ul Ann Arbor tor un operrnpro..' n■hrlrra Hrri, rprnl ............... .nd I. wrurw ,M, pn.- U-t,
-nd *f Jolrn Bloclwr
I hope n„(hUMI
w u tn and Iwpr Tur)
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Offley enter-1 a xpeedV'recovery ’
talned company from Chicago a few:
1
I
days llw paat week.
BALANCED RATION.
MU*
Rorua
. —
—- -r—j- Blocher entertained Mthr!
,u. -Been seeing a gixxl deni in punt,
young people's Sunday school clas* at about a balanced ratldn "
her home Saturday evening;
j ' Well?’’
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Combs and Mr.!
Mr I "What is your idea o! a balanced ra-.
Forest and ML* Myrtle Mead uf Raia- Uon? '
muioo were Sunday culler* al B. J.i ■ Pea* on a-knife.-Nor -West Farm-:
Wellman'..*
er and Farm and Home.
'

New Ford Prices
to Drive the

New FORD!
Without obligation on my part,
please have representative call
to demonstrate the car checked
below:

T/ie Neto V-N
The New Four
Sec Mr.

At
■Telephone No.

$410
$460
Roadster . . .
445
Phaeton . . .
495
440
490
Coupe .........
450
I udor Sedan
500
540
Fordor Sedan . . . 590
485
£port Coupe .... 535
560
Cabriolet ..... 610. .
450
De Luxe Roadster 500
495
De Luxe. PJiaeton 545
De l.uxe Coupe . 575
525
500
De Luxe Tydor . 550
595
DeL.uxe Fordor. . 645
550
Victoria ............. 600
600
Convertible Sedan 650
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| LEGAL NOTICES |

|

Slft’LTZ.
Friday in Schoolcraft-yK!Ing Mr. and ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Pierce and son
Tin* community was slioeked to lie al Mra. Fred Rupert. .
Allen und Mra. Etta Splllcn of’Banfield
Mr and Mrs. Byron Lewis t-jient 'pent Sunday evening with Mr. and
of the death of Mr*. Chw/Shultz Sun­
day morning. The pommunlty extends
their deepest smypathy to thr relatives
Mr and Mrj. George Haynes and
daughter June. Mr. and -Mrs. Byron

daughter Uejty of Grand Rapids tjenl tion attended a
Sunday 'with Mr and Mn A. Smith. (Thursday f-vciung.
for thr County.,pf Barry, in Ciianrery.
Rudolph E. Rrfthert, - -

ANNIVERSARY ^SALE

Michigan banking corporation.

tailing jitt ull p
cIjuils a;rat
Batik to, prrsi

Campbell's Beans
.

.w-n-'-.j and providing for publication of

.

Pink Salmon

the .-.nd Receiver to" pFFfgin! and -furnivh blank |iroofs of rlaimsto
Used
for .Mich purpose, and the court being
fully advised in tiie premises;

Lower! price of ell Une - dock up now

3 UI1 &lt;

Gw of 48 c*ni, $3.99

Tomato Juice

300

Little Boy Blue

2 No 5c«"' 25c

Cai«_of 24 rani, $1.19

Maxwell House Coffee
Salad Dressing

12-01.

15c

Master Mustard

Country Club ■ 12 jari, $1.79

May Garden's

r.«t»* ipecial price

1 =-|b (*5- 29c

I»* • .’ .-lb. package, 15c

Scratch Feed

i°o-ib. b*j $1.09

Vi-ib.pks.

Kraft Cheese

Fined quality ml*

paper printed. pubh.-!w«l and . . . ■ .
in the village of Niuhvillv. Barry Conn-

All eicepl Old English

[JUDGED ;&gt;d DECREED tiiat tn &lt;!&lt;fault of any creditor filing proof of
[claim Within ninety dtiyx from - the.
Lykins were in Grand Rapids Ttttfr.to. thr claim.'. nut proved when divi­
dends arc paid or distribution made.
Russell r ycPeek.
Circuit Judge.

Roy Bivens ot Charlotte spent Satur­
day night and Sunday with his jxirents. Mr and Mrs. William Bleeps.

are visiting, her’ parents. Mr. and Mra
Amos Wenger.
William Kicinhanr ol Grand Rapid
sjK-nt -Sunday at lilsTfiimo here.

green bean?
UMA BEANS

Been State

Mrs Wm. Campbell hnd two childrci
of Toledo. Ohio nnd on Sunday Mn

Fresh Fruits and Vegetabh

Navel Oranges
Bananas
The ‘John Be Ison. Jr. family are
moving from our community to/ the

23c

Sonldlt

ICc
nnd Mm John Rademacher and little
daughter. Janet Grace, of lonid were
Sunday guests in the Fred Curnp home.:

; ver nJ from tills neighborhood at-

Haynes of thtf Hrndi-ra
Monday. Much sympathy

Pork Roast L°i"
Cottage Butts

Sliced Bacon
children of Jackson spent the isut few
day» with Mr and Mr&gt; Frank MatteMin. Mr and Mr* Fay Whitworth and
family were Sunday visitors at -ihe

Mr. und Mrs Wallace Preston of
Banfleld were Sunday visitors at Mr.
and Mrs Harry Whitworths.

Thuringer

Sliced Ham
Hamburger

If you.digwith a spade, Ilfats labor.
If you do it with a njbllck. that’s sport.
—Los Angeles Time*.
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Don’t Get Up Nights

yz

pound pkg.

8c

Summer Sausage

Swift’s Premium
f«»i&gt; Ground

Beef Kettle Roasts

Chickens

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 11, 1932

NUMBER 2

PAGES Ito 8

AUXILIARY PLANS FOR |Capitol Wives Found Handy JUBIL|nVtOGBER0THERHOOD ODD FELLOWS HOLD
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Interesting Entertainment to
POPPY DAY. MAY 28 Adjuncts To Business Heads:
A FINE SUCCESS
N NTH BftNOUEI। Follow Business Session
ANNUAL MEETING OF
HOSPITAL GUILDS MAY 18

iLw. ANNUAL EVENT DRAWS
™
.“A L'",',"ro
, „ (BXCKLLBHT FRSSRSTSTIOX
CA- The
FLOWERS OF REMEMBRANCE LANSING EDITOR KEEPS WIFE ON PAYROLL CORRE­
fifteenth annual meeting of the
_
._
SPONDENTS, TOO, THRIVE ON STATE PAY Q~ hood 'year will be held next Monday
PAOITY CROWD TO
TO BE SOLD IN CITY AND
Guilds of Pennock hospital will tie
BY RURAL AND VILLAGE
night. Muy 16, In Hie usual place, the'
WATT
lield In the Methodist church social
•
PUPILS
VILLAGES IN COUNTY
Wriler Tells How Bureaus Are Created, How They Are Manned- social rooms of the Methodist church
“ ' ‘
roonw on Wednesday. May 18th. A one

This meeting will be dinerent from!
o'clock’luncheon will be served by the'
—
ail the others held during the year, as! JUSTICE W. W. POTTER
ladles of the church, followed by the OVER "FOUR HUNDRED
it will feature songs by a adored quarniircT coCAl/CD,, btuinexx meeting.
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
telte from Battle Creek. Colored folks'
IS THE liUtol SrtAKtn11 High lights for the aftcrm.on enter-!
(By V. J. BROWN)
seem lu
to 'be
natural
musician* They
,
----------and Em~!
Em”; .....
i „
. „
.
.
.
.
p™"
u’- “
“lurai uiuaiviaur.
nwy 1
&gt;
।Italnmeni'wlll
tainment'wiil be "Clara. Lou ana
_
_
_
■
hnm composed Mime
uimn nf
Wiirkl’’ks &lt;outhi)- Guests Enjoy Varied and Inter- . ln person. Vocal solou by Mr
Mon At Hospital No. 100 At1 On® «f the Oneal examples of state commfKiW. how they are created, how 1 hate
of the.
the-world
Roy Michigan State College Provid.
■ finmn
n.&gt;.,l
a..,,, I u,ry tuncUon. how they grow and how their cost i» thrust upon lesser units of.standing songs, which grew out of their
!j Cordes and
und arauu
group dancing
d.n’rino bv
by the ran
gym I
iing
—'‘ a
ato Barry and
Service
esting «_
Program—TL. E.
uamp uustcr Faid Binau Bum
government came to Hght during the past month.
.
I |ife and experiencea. It will be intensl[claws of the Junior High, directed by
For Each Poppy Made
' Township village and City clerks all over Michigan will understand what is! lug r(, hear these jubilee singers next!
Several Other Counties
Barnett,. Toastmaster'
। Mis* Parr The program is in charge of [
I
Saturday Mav 2H will be • pOIM)V '“''“nt when reference 1s made lo''aelJ5 of blanks recently received by tlu*m from I Monday night Every member of tin Ii Odd
Guild No.
Brandstet-'&gt; The fthrt annual mimic fMtlvai given
wu.1 FVllowr.
rvuu-» hall ww, filled last evf------- --------—• 22.
— Mrs
— Clayton
—--------------------Dav" in nrirrv couni'v fin that {2.L i‘he state treasurer. These blghks call for information concrrijlng strictly IqcuI * nrottierhood should make it
i« a
■&gt; point
tu.ini! ntn|, 1(1 hbnor &lt;«,
ninth annual ter'chairman. Price of luncheon 35, by Barry county schools outside ot this
every tieraoii will !&gt;• given an omw-1 «W’WC a,,d ‘h*‘ l' 'y&gt;ng of luxes thwefor during the past five years.’ Hurtdreda [ to be present. i buMUbt of "this splendid’
[city,
o’clock Wed„
■
.
....
,
.
banqubt-of
this
splendid
organization.
;
cents.
'
'
Icily,
took place at eight o'clock
■tunlty to purohrw* and wear u biijht 01 ,dWn clcrks
“&gt;information Horn which the queries
There
function-,
There will
will be
be lhe
the usual
•’’“al supper
supper at
a([
functions always
always ul
uZfract cupaci-;
rw-sduy
evening, at the
Central
red poppy in "honor of Um- men wh j ,l',‘:,’d
an inquisitive cdmmotiweuUh may tie accurate iy answersI.
..y wp&amp;
1 very pretty
;iu.v^n
seven no’’Mrwk
clock with
with itu.
the rnJinwino
following sup- ty .houses. —
The .hall
1 srh&lt;x&gt;l auditorium and was a delightful
1
.
‘
*T.
M,u
“
d
.i.
.
...
...
,
with
’
its
canopy
of
green
and
white.
!
affair,
it
was
directed
by
Miss Mary
gave thyir lives in the World war Thisi Late in the session of 1931 -there
I Ann. Collmge, supervisor of rural school
niimial sale Is mioiiMircd and conducted' upi&gt;eared n very innocent bill, introIvy. Wm. SuUbaugh. Chav. Townsend. and white'larkxpur on the tobies wlthj
! music In the music department of the ■'
by the members o'l the American Lr-[
‘----- ‘ •** - -----Ira Traver. Orville Tuttle. E J. Thom­ a lovely asMirtmcnt of orchid and row
Michigan State College al East Langlon Auxiliary. Liu- entire proceeds go-1
Claud Sievens of Hie
as. D- A. VunBuvklrk. Leo Welfare. smilKlragons and ascension lilies on;
1 sing. Mrs. Gertrude Cluunberialn of
-Ing to thr .relief ’and rehubiliiatioti
Highland Park du-Jacob Wolfe. W J. Watkins. Chas. the platform near thr speakers* table.
' this city was the accompanist.
funds of llw« Legton und Auxiliary.
trict. Tiie bill creat­
Woodruff,
Robt.
W S.. Will.
B : The
..... ....... ............
...... Walton.
■ ..............
----- —
j
uiiiiivr.
____ __
_
-&gt;&lt;ai* wu
dinner, a very tx.iuuiiui
bountiful uirc
one u.-.
as!
,&lt; T7»e auu.ujiiuiii
auditorium wiU
well v,rr
over i.iuv
1,100
’
Tlie local chairman Is Mr*. Edw.i
ed
no direusuoti,
H Will. Geo. White and J D. Zagci- a|Way, ln the caw of Odd Fellows ban- ABOUT SIX HUNDRED MORE people, and practically every chair was
ae Downs, who with her helper*, will con-i
slipped through the
। quels, was splendidly served b
’ duct the sales In this city and Uie vilrenale. went over to
Rebekahswho
wore
uniforms
of
White
,
the
rural
and
village
schools
of
Ulis
luges of the county. Tills sale is a part
Hie houM’ Where a set of books for j-ach township.- One
QUALIFIED
and cu(&gt;s with their' insigna on. Inyo).county were on lhe stage, participating
of a nation-wide obaervance of "Poppy I
committee apjmived I rural, sufxjrvlsor had tin.- temerity to I
ration* wils made by Rev. J. A. McNulty ,
I in tins unusual musical festival.
Day." oil Saturday, May 28. more than'
l inquire just what . the “nominal ”
i As a musical event it was out*tand and Carpenter-, orchestra furnished rHNQIDFRARI F CLERten million pu|&gt;er replieoa of the ix»p|zy I
celved a n affirma­ charge meant in dollars and cents. No
tine music while the banquet was being LUNolUtnADLt
that grows in Flanders Fields will be
tive roll call during cents were mentioned but the auditor
IfiAl UUnQIfLLtH
DCnifIDPn ,n,c Ur bei,rr than the m&lt;Mt 54n&lt;ul|n
ILAL WUHK KtUUIKtu had expected-The training of the chllthr cloning hours of *atd that tin- "nominal” charge would
offered for xalr by Auxiliary women ml
:
Noble
Grund
Prank
Newton
lntr&lt;%
—
------l dren had been well done and their re­
practically every city and village in
the *»lon. I*
—
w
«...
--------------------------Prob-1something over 9200 (or each lownUUAeAl as
ill toastmaster.
lUl»IHUI»ri. Vice
• !&gt;« Grand L.
M. Anyone Can Still Register Any:sponsc to leadership was wonderful.
duced
the country. ThoiLsundx of disabled vet­
ably had it appeased | R)Up
,j c n«m&gt;rr
wiw&gt; filled Uy
iiu. position
।w^itinn most
mint
...
—
—
—
i There was a fine showing, too. of the
Barnett, who
erans
C have been «working
------- ■% *for many! v
vern , mown
^fber or had it bi-en
Members of the legislature began to ECONOMIC CONDITIONS NOT IE.
Day
At
City
Hall
Up
to
20
tl.M
fliMk.a.r.
title
...I..
*
acceptably
and
whose
witty
thrust*
j
| possibilities of co-operative effort by
weeks making the Howers for tills sale ■.
sponsored by u mem- h,.ar Irom tlu.lr constituents also. They
DUE TO THE EIGHTEENTH kept the audience In good spirit. He I
j the rural schools of the county. In ad­
Days Before Election
"Poppy Day" will have a two-fold’ber wliose judgment is less highly re- wre gn&amp;tly surprised. They knew of
I--------------------------------------took occasion to introduce—
some of the , IIJWl
asi Friday
and oatnraay
Saturday were busy
maay ana
mi5y J dltlon thb entertainment had worthmessage to the jicopk- of Burry county I gnrded. the bill might have been more;tjle p
of no such bill They went
AMENDMENT
[ dhUngulahed guests present, including . d
for lhJ
registration board. '*wir
“ brought to­
this year* First, it will remind people [closely scanned.
| to the Rl4tc lreajsurn. from utKW&lt;. dcPast Orand Master and Mrv Carr of w|yn
rrachfd 1J65 grther four hundred pupils and many
to wear Hie |«q&gt;py us a iwrsonal tribute
lielpu Auditors.
partment the demand for there rr|x&gt;rU REPEAL OF LAW COULD
Help*
Auditors.
parents ~and friends --------from all
Jackaori. afid Past Grand Master and
rjndmibtediv there are 2 000 men and of their ------to the memory of Hmre gallant young
beeanre Act
and the next ‘'“d «•««• nn&lt;l that official calmly pomt- ----- -------------- ----------------------W.~
M..&lt;
,
lra
1UC
This
bill
became
Act
315
and
the
next
parts
of
the
county
NOT BRING PROSPERITY, m
£I
men who gave their Hyes for America, HI’tl to • Joker tucked caretully uway in
,
.
_ ...
.
»fC"rr “nd MrVi,rB&gt; «^^nthi?mtowdnh! vou’- That would ,eavc 635 morP- tf
in the World uar. and. second,
‘‘r&lt;11 olb
&gt;*
. it. will
.. h,....
..
i kgtolalors was when
.n !otlle
making him the-dieIt was a fine rervice to the village
appeal to them to help lighten liw bur- c»' clerks began growling al a lot of,; tatqr who Is forced, under Hie act. to Referendums
In California
an® generous applause given them with u qualiflM nhall -see that their names, and rural schools of Barry county for
Missouri . Gave
^Larger
Dry
’
appropriate talks concerning the good, ur/
r|y fnUr^j b&gt;. lhe e«y clerk the Hastings school board to give them
d.n. Mr llk&gt;T Wil.,
&gt;1111 puma ,,»• ""H »‘k«&gt; »' “»"&gt;
awilrw.. Ioj pul Into effect a system of uniform ac­
, of the order.
.(
assistant,.
the privileges of our beautiful Central
BIC, or Mrnilr... .olTrnn* &gt;M h.r.lw“
11 CH&gt;’
counting for township*, villages and
.U.ol.lrU mrr.iu. U»tr Mio- "
&gt; llrar ,r“"
PuUlr।: cities. This system was devised by u
Majorities Than In 1920
, .V'XT
wHh
Somehow the impression has gotten school auditorium. It was an accom­
starting off with rornt, abrottd thllt u^eas a city voter regis- modation that was appreciated. It
—UwraMUlr Umllla or Um-who
a.reI”»"«"■«
«»• unwnpUraUal
of Start to finish,
appolntcdwy
tli&lt;- governor,
governor. The fifty-fourth annual meeting oi
uiosc
ret ired
„&lt;i nir.-Hm- commission appointed
toy the
Up their Illes *r*
— penny
*' 'be T’-eoro Aw-arelilriv
, hearty community singing under the .
,
Every
will
‘,‘K. rwiulr».rl a.rrl /&gt;IT..rlnu under
terms
of
the
same
law.
and
)
the
Bkrry
County
W.
C
T.
U.
wu*
held
,
______________ ____ ____ ____ ____________.________ ______ __
_
11
t.-..t.-........
n... :&lt;lcred on 9’ie °r lhe two days&gt; Prldn&gt;‘ °r brought to our city un entertainment
turd for the relief
lief-Of
of the living victims|
Victims! . .11 substantial fee to come ■"«'
into »the
,rc hiaded
... .by ,,
the udmlnlslralive faint
board; In
In Ih*
the Niuhvillr
Niu-hvllle Methodist
Methodist church
church on:
on; ?'
J/“ , rJ,„'
Saturday, he would not have another) ] that was enjoyable and rich in merit.
of the war and to finance the Auxil-!
wt”1 n„n “Bdk “nd to Install a Kcuununl.
ThurMW. M.y s n- nueUnr? ••&lt;
!S“ ™ MtowSb?^•nd
l‘“' “«
•'
Another obvlcus Hung was that It U
Un. iicunun .moiu into reunul. '»»»««» “&lt; Paun amumUia. now.
_.
..
—
------.,
ltie p
rjmary ftlK
rnat1, 0 splendid service to the rural schools,
Ol-nrf W u&gt;e
Mr. UUUu
pnu.ry
.ndi general
rn.nd election,
e.«.wn. Thwt
teclloiu
orr
&gt;
atrln«cd
Instruments
ls nm tl„. caM._ There is a lot of clerl-1 not alone ot this county but of U&gt;is
and their families.
required.
rarwih .nd Ptorra of
work
haa to p,. done on lhe state, for the Michigan Stole College to
None of the’women engaged in the
At ‘he last session of the Ingham! Every architect dreams of lhe day
sale of popples will receive u iienriy for|co,,nty bl’i,rd of •-i"‘IK'rvl.wrS/two amh-'when he may create a great catlwdral. gelLstic service wax led by Mrs. Frank ••naJ.nuuv
I master and precinct cards for each pioneer ip introducing music into vil'Harnway Trio,' ,
their services The only persons rccelv-!l0lft fruni “
l,rm appeared ; Every engineer desires to some day Loomis.
wlW registers. Tills required
and rural .schools. It k especially
taking as
her subject. .
(Continued
Ing compensation are the veteran* whoiT,,&lt;’&gt;’ ••xplahwd that (or a very nam-'ciraw draigng for a’ monumental bridge "Faith." /The’ roll cal! of officers and
Untied on
on page
noire five)
five)
information was gotten by the clerks helpful when the State College sends
make the popples al the U. 8. Veterans’ ,M“* chnr*&lt;!
■««»“»«»■ could set up al (Continued on page nine, part twoi gijperintendents was answered by re­
I on Friday and Saturday. This must out such a competent person to direct
j
be
typed
on
the
master
and
precinct
■ rutal school music as Miss Colllnge.
Hospital at Battle Creek.
I------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- marks on “Why prohibition should not STORM DID DAMAGE
When the Hostings women Visited
im
DliTI Akin TniAlklCLiiD :
cards.
) She is a splendid leader. Her work on
be repealed.* The corresponding secre­
IN KU I LAND lUWNonlr j u registering had been delayed as Wednesday night was made far less
the IfiMjiltul at lhe lime of Uie Fourth
tary’s report was then read. This
Can
Yoti
Supply
district birthday |iarty. they nuw the'
tti 1
— xxr
‘usual until a few days before elec-. difficult by the aid she received Rom
showed a total'of 185 members In seven T
have
almort »n Mrs chamberlain at the piano.
velcraiw making the poppies, the men,
। Unions. Thcnf have betn 67 meetings Large Hickory Tree Was Blown :Uon lt
These Lost Addresses?
The
as
working In relays under Hie su|*rrvislon
Down On Top of Richard
i impossibility for the cards to be prop'**
’ program was
* carried^
—'—* out
-• —
| held altogether durjng Uw year and
cr,y ni|Cd Mit. As it is now, belter given In the Banner last week. There
,
1178.75
raised
lor
all
purposes.
The
«'» “ah” H^nXUgSr to hrto XV Mr’ ,‘aMo,n’Foreman
s
Garage
[
lban
lwo
.thirds
of
all
the
voters ore were two flections by first grade pupils
treasurer's report showed a balance of
Ud for wTmraTis 1 new hSll &lt;m!
° lhe
8choo‘‘
of
the
Woodland
Consolidated
School
An
ugly
looking
storm
started
here
.
registered.
All
the
needed
informa93631. The jiarliamentury drill conhf.-. a hnpp^T outlook and a feeling of j ta’.7far
o^H^'toltowmu i
- city
In tlidr rhythm band. Tltese little folks
half past six Friday....night. So; tlon hax been
ascertained so the
MISS HELEN CLARK RE- ' ducted by Mrs. Bertha Bush of Delton about _________________
independence' The small pay the Vrt- ™?wL^Jpr£toto?t H
far as we have heard the wind, which: clerk und his assistant can typewrite were directed by Mrs. Mildred Jordan,
UEIVES FIRST PLACE
i
She must* *■*
be talented and
seemed to be swirling the clouds tn it on the cards, and have the needed *"
j love her
work, judging from the two selections
.mu&lt; s wmcii tney couia not otnerwutv
or
to J30 ajuU) Broadwuy ,
IN LARGE CLASS
gave their reports. Mrs. Susan Smith. every direction, did not cause much! time to do it.
(Continued on page six)
Any voter who failed to register last
I S. T. I., reported some o! the schools destruction. Evidently the force of lhe
utfY \ poppv on ssti’WTiav ’ Paul Hawkins; Dwight Hinckley;1
taking up the essay work and some storm did not reach the ground here, week will have an opportunity to get
may'.
S SATlRDAY.1Mrv Bernice Rare Sisson; Homer De-,
GIRLS PREDOMINATE IN
I very good essays written. Some of them At the twine of Richard Foreman, six his name on the cards so he can vote CHANGE IN TAKING
Pik; Mrs. Harry Kurtz; Mrs. Karli
jud one-half
ntie-hnlf miles
miles west
west of
nf the
the city,
rltv. the
the I at
Of the
the primary
nrlmarv by
hi- onlnu
In the
the city!
eltv
going to
taken to the district convention and
Carpenter; Mrs. Floyd, Oversmith; MraJ
LIST OF TWENTY-ONE were
RURAL SCHOOL CENSUS
and prizes received. Many jxwters were wind blew down a hickory tree, about hall on any week day, between eight!
Geo. Oasser; Miss Magdalena McTn-i
two foot in diameter and perfectly A M. and five P. M. The city clerk
tyre; Mrs. Earl Pritchard; Miss Emma' School Closes Friday, June 10, made. Mrs. Muriel Perry, motion pic­ sound, which smashed in the roof of: or his assistant will attend to the mat-1 Mrs, Smith Co. Commiiaioner
tures. gave a good' report. In Mrs. Bes­
Barber; nona'Will; Mrs. Leo Monroe;,
Mr. Foreman’s garage. It also blew ter of registration. There ought riot
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’
sie
Woodman's
report
of
press
and
pub
­
With
Commencement
Exer
­
Miss Goldu Monroe.
Asks Supervisors* Help In
licity work’ she urged each Union io Sown an old silo and wrecked the barn to be any delay about this. We hope |
cises In Central Auditorium
have a rc|&gt;ort made .In local ’papers of oors; also destroyed some fruit trees.| every voter in HasUngs will get his,
Work This Year
Some
------of
of
the
Uie
contents
contents
of
of
the
the
garage
garage
!
or
!
or
her
her
name
name
on
on
the
the
list
list
betw...,
between
now
'
i
all
meetings
and
let
other
(icoplc
know
This Wednesday morning al High
the I Thc
legislature made a decided
school the senior honors were an­ of the importance of the work and were also damaged. Fortunately Mr. I and twenty days preceding
c I change tn the method of taking the
MR. BRANCH ANXIOUS TO
Foreman’s cur withstood’the Impact of I primary.
FQR RURAL 4-H CLUBS nounced. the committee making thei what wc are really doing.
school census, which afTeyts all rural.
--------------&lt; a »
PRESENT ONLY CLEAN
Mrs. Elsie Moran, the evangelistic the roof as it fell, not causing serious I
awards consisting of. Fred S. Jones.,
1 and village school districts. The census
h.™ t» ,h« W.
I APPLICATIONS FOR
....In the last twen(Continued on page five)
Will Bo Held In Connection Miss Marie Rowe. Wesley Logan andI
I ....
this year will be taken
PICTURES
Emily McElwain.
farm loans to close
x
With Track Meet and Eighth Miss
The seven in the list given here­
ines were nn die rriffA nf fh» natii nt.
———
i made early In June. Heretofore this
OBLIGED TO ACCEPT
Grade Graduation
ihl
Odo™
March
uno.
willed
Government
Accepts
fortywith are the first honor students,
namely.
Helen ------Clark.---------220 5r-------points;
*■ -.------r.
XmX Nine Ec&lt;1Ue’,S For M&lt;"’ey 10 |““r
dlrwmr’and°'wSSS’w.
FILMS SENT TO HIM Tire i-H^Clothlng. Handicraft and'.-------Hot Lunch clubs of Barry county will Virginia potta, 219.75; Aileen Isenhath.
Purchase Seed, Etc.
Signa Posted At Theater Stat­ gather in Hastings on June 3rd. for 20825; Harriet Pierson. 20825; Mar­ Spring Window Night to be held by ehunm.XdSni?M«oU^
their County Achicveqwnt Day. This' jorie Baker, 208.75; Esther Erway, merchants of Hastings on Thursday age InYhat neighborhood. At Hint time- County..Agricultural Agent. Harold &gt;« tho
ing Children Should Not
will be held in connection with the 205.00; charlotte BeMmer. IWSrTiils evening. May 26. will usher In two un- some of the outbuildings ori the Fore- J Foster, reports that the Federal
,1 ,
pro­
County Track Meet and the Eighth l» the year when the girls make a usual bargain days. For on Friday and man farm were damaged.
See Certain Shows
SeeilZ
’n wwk'lTab^t' -ctoid.*nSnt0'
‘1! “
‘
---------------- 1 vl£l“ lQr onlv c
.
splendid record, all of the seven honor [Saturday. May 27 and 28. the stores
[ers are given until May 14th to make'
&amp;~^i7J^mto*
Ray Branch of the Strand Theater, Grade Graduation Exercises.
The 4-H local Achievement Days students being girls and all of them I here will offer exceptional "opportunl- 'application for a loan If they care toS?’ ^thl^SS munshtn
appn-claimg-lhc fact tliat parents who
TEACHERS ARE TAKliatronize his lheatcr'have no oppor­ werc held during the latter days of have taken the whole twelve grades in ties for economical buyers. Further
■ anouncements of the plans will be
ING SCHOOL CENSUS
tunity of knowing in advance what pic­ April nt six locations over the county.' the city schools.
Those receiving honorable mention made next week. Window night will b&lt;tures will be shdWn» or whether they Over 1000 rural school children and
; weeK, due to tne race iniii ine money
officially ushered in by a blast on the n •_ ... . »
so lnng getting here, thot .applica-;
will be such pictures os children ought their parents attended these two days . are. Helen Weaver. 103.75 ixHnts: Bea- fire siren but the hour will be 8:00 Begin Work Tomorrow, May
I trice Sciiwartr. 19325: Ruth Erway.
gard to the new law. Mrs. Nobles, rep­
— Done
-x
to sec. has provided a service which of Achievement program.
12, As It Must. Be
By । tIons ma{je now would not be granted resenting
At the local Achievement Days tlwnoii; Donna Mead. 19ffA;- Margaret o’clock instead of 7:30 as usual Band
the county health departwill inform )&gt;grenta on that subject.
concerts
and
other
special
entertain
­
delegates
to
the
county
Achievement
,
Chandler.
189
25;
-Harriet
Knapp.
187.0;
Tuesday, May 31
There will be posted in the entrance |
The teachers of the Hastings city in the county agent's office duriXg the rr^nlJd^n^LndicI^tJd ehud^^ «df
of theJStrand theater a conspicuous: Day were picked. Every club in Cloth- i Lloyd Cogswell. 186 0; Annabelle Cogs­ ments are being planned by the com­
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'
schools have agreed to take tlie school season. Inquiring regarding the Fed-1"
sign, which will tell the public if the ing. Handicraft or Hot Lunch will be well. 184.25; Arabelie Bivens. 182 25; mittee in charge.
---------- this
- --------------- will do this’work ergI
Up unW
„ ,p. *o for the hsUng °^Urenjrim de­
picture to be presented is not suitable [ represented by at least one delegate: Maye Bmelker. 181.0; Ellen Eck. 175.75;
census
year—and
free of charge. 'Bits census Includes purations have been made for loans. [ec}£e
for children. This would not mean, of and in some coses more than one dtjfe-! William Kennedy. 175.44; Kchneth CITY P. T. A. COUNCIL
! Biddle. 170.75; Lorene Mance. 16825.
far totaling
S6082 50approved
To date.and.™*
37 lleve&lt;1
course, that the picture Is loo bad to! gate will represent the club.
all children between the ages of five thus
ISltaUoS
iSe^n
1 l,ial ,or Bils year the supervisor
During,
the
county
Achievement
Day
.
Perhaps
there
are
many
readers
of
TO
CONDUCT
MEETING
be shown al all. but simply means!
and twenty years, the amount of
primary money received being based on loans granted totaling 94200 00. This han anyone else m the townsNp. The
there Is something about it that does. the girls will stage Hie Style Revue I the Banner who do not understand
that
Is
so
thoroughly
enjoyed
by
i
how
there
awards
are
determined
as
Two Guests Will Attend From the school census. The amount aver­ money is to be spent for reed, feed and f*
thT^um^reh^reom”
not adapt itself to the child mind, i
. fertilirer-in- thejeounty.
|lhc ,haniUn°r l.he c“unty ich&lt;»1 CO"JAnything that Is too risque will not everyone. The county health cham-!thfe method is entirely different than
ages about $17 for each child.
Out of Town—Officers to
pion will be picked and the best of; was in use for so many yean.
■
These
are reeled
mort--| m»M*&lt;»ner. The board of supervuora n*
As this work must be completed by
kiicac loans
lumia orc
aevujeu by
uj a
u hmv
Be Installed
_ ..t.jP*?
ttile Dav.
e
We are sure lhe parents of Hastings the work In clothing and handicraft! Marks In all school subjects for
May 31. they start it tomorrow. Maj’ 12. gage on the crop® grown on the farms
:
| which credit is granted shall be conwill appreciate this service. They, will be on exhibit.
The city council for the Parent­ Parents are asked to cooperate in In 1932. T^
The security asked by ttc
the
According
to ---------Harold J. -Foster.;
sitiered.....
Only
the marks
for ....
the ......
first Teacher n»u«nMvi»
;-------- - -- ------- ---------------------------— —
hic presluira- every way pouible, and all assistance government, as well as some other:
should govern themselves by the In­
Associations uuuri
under the
county
agricultural
agent,
the
boys,eight
semesters
in
which
n
student
is
dency
of
Mrs.
Arthur
Haven
will
conformation given out by Mr. Branch and
will be greatly appreciated. Tills features, hzz
has caused many farmers to
not permit their chlldreri to go alone, and girls over the county are putting in attendance shall be used for de-| duct the final for all local P. T. A.’s gpe'ans a fine saving to the school’dis- turn the help down, according to:
(Continued on page five)
। Thursday night. May 12. at 7:45 o'clock trict as In previous years the census [ County
or take them, or allow them to be on the finishing touches to their;
-------- Agent
-------Foster,
—-•
HERBERT STANTON.
[at the'Central auditorum. Mrs. W. T. takers received remuneration tor their
taken by others, to see any picture articles to make them appear their I
----------*------still
" * wish to make
*
Farmers
who
ap-l jn ordCr t0 settle the estate of Cal|। Sanders of Grand Rapids, state chair- services.
after the Strand has been* kind enough best on Achievement Day. People In-! ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
plication for a government loan should j vln gtanton. Herbert Stanton, admlnI man of the Parent-Teacher Student
to Inform them that the picture Is forested In young folks and their work
annear at
at Mr.
Mr Foster
Foster's
tn the!
the I Istrator —
.n hold _
«•»
■
appear
’s office in
will
an auction -Isale at
cannot afford to miss this 4-H Achieve­
not suitable for children.
OF HASTINGS SCHOOLS Aid, will give the address of the eve­ DANCING PARTIES DI8CONcourt, house some afternoon this week. the late residence .In Dowling. Henry
The people of Hastings do not need ment Day on June 3rd. The public la
ning. Mrs. Pryor of Portland will In­
TINUED AT HOSPITAL NO. 100., No one is at the office in the morn­ Flannery will cry thia sale offering
Announcement was made last week mBS
to be assured that Mr. Branch Is anx- invited to attend tixe entire program. At Central Auditorium Friday stall the council and local unit jifflhousehold goods and miscellaneous ar­
that
tiie
American
Legion
and
Auxil'
.
.&lt;■»&gt;
---------------ro
­
-eers. Refreshments will be served .in
(Cy|illniied on page three)
ticles. Read full particulars elsewhere
Night, May 20, Over 400
CHARGED WITH STEALING.
the play room. This promises to be a tary were invited, along with Bush's1 MEETING OF BOARD OF REVIEW, in Uys Issue of the Banner.
VETERANS' NAMES WANTED.
orchestra, to go to Hospital No. 100 at| You are hereby notified that the
Mrs. Mina Gillette, of Battle Creek,
splendid meeting.
To Participate
Frank W. Amiable is making an ap- was arrested last week and lodged Ini
Camp Custer for a dance on May 23. । Board of Review will meet at the
The
annual
Music
Festival
of
the
VALVABUt NKWS.
jreal fot* lhe names of all lhe Civil war I,.11 Iwr.. Rh» .-k. rharn- with „„inJl
CAMP FIRE CANDY SALE.
Word was received from-the hospital Council rooms at the City hail on MonAgain wo call our readers’ attention
veterans In Barry county who havei to tile home of Morris Lybarger in ’
The girls of O-lb-wa-tc-ca group, of the lust of the wvek that because' of day, May 16lh. 1932. at 9:00 o'clock In
* ,
in the Central school
passed nway since June 1, 1931. He Johnstown, who lives on the town line
which Miss Michael Is leader, are bell­ outdoor activities, the dances had been the forenoon for the purpose of review­
between Barry
Barry and
Johnstown, and
wl1.*
would like this information as soon as between
ing candy bars to earn unbney to pay discontinued until fall, when the local ing the assessment rolls fef the city of our advertising columns. Thia U as
and Johnstown,
and ?.u?J^rlu"’’ Pv.er_400
possible so the names may be placed on stealing an eight gallon crock of cooked ticlpate. A feature will be the singing their annual dues. They must get this folks will again be invited.
Hastings. At such time and place op­ much entitled to be called news, and U
the Decoration Day programs. Please hams and shoulders, also a quantity of of "The Ugly Duckling" by over 300 money during the month of May. Each
portunity will be given all persons in­ more valuable to our readers, than
children.
The
High
school
bond
and
NOTICE.
drop him a card at once giving him the bacon, some flour, also a wash boiler.
girl is working hard to do her share so
terested to be heard.—C. E. Davis, City anyUilng in our news columns. That to
because this business news directly
orchestra,
the
Girls
’
Glee
club
and
a
A Joint meeting of the Presbyterian
veteran's name. Your co-operation will She was bound over to the circuit
will appreciate the help given by those
every family and
be appreciated.
court and has been unable- to furnish brass ensemble will also take part. A interested In Camp Fire. The follow­ L. A. 8. and Missionary Society will be
very nominal admission will be charged ing girls are members of this group: held Wednesday. May 35. Luncheon
MYSTERY MOTIIEE" BANQUET.
the 91,000 ball required.
NORTH PINE1 LAKE REUNION.
to cover cost of presentation. Tickets Mildred Endsley,
Margaret Tolles. will be served at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Louis The "Mystery Mothers” will banquet
now on sale at the High school office. Crystal Conrad. June Searles. Evadene Wolfers from Peiping. China, will be their “Mystery Daughters” on Tuesday
All teachers and pupils are Invited
DELTON BACCALAUREATE.
to attend a reunion at the North Pine
evening. May 24. in the Methodist
Struble, Freda Scqtt, Lucille Shults, the speaker.
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The baccalaureate service for the
Lake schoolhouse on Saturday, July 3.
VISITING DAY.
church parlors at six thirty o’clock.
Dorothy Johnson. Marguerite Hender­
graduating class of the Delton High
1932. Committee.—Adv.
Visiting Day will be observed all day shott, Ladora Kinney. Ruby 8 trimback,
LUNCHEON DATE IB MAY 24.
Further announcement will be made
school will be on Sunday evening. May Monday. May 18. at Central school Jana VanGorder. Phyllis Reed.
The ladles of the Hastings Country
TO CONFER FIRST DEGREE.
15. in U&gt;e Delton Methodist church. when relatives and friends will be given
club are urged to remember the change
Hastings Lodge No. M F.4 A. M- will
DANCE.
an opportunity to visit the piano
in the date of the opening luncheon to
CREAMED CHICKEN SUFFER.
-confer the finl degree on one candi­
Every Saturday night at Clear lake. prtoeiy for
classes. AU who are Interested are In­
At U. B- church Wednesday. May 18. Tuesday. May 34. Make your reserva­
date on Friday night. May 13.
morning instead of the evening.
vited.
tions in advance with Mrs. Murdock. —Frank Herrington. Adv. U.
Price 25c.—Adv.

DISABLED VETERANS
.
RECEIVE BENEFIT

How They Thrive—And How They Cost—And Why
Legislators Dislike to Interfere
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^NUMBER OF VOTERS
1 ENROLLED IS 1&gt;

W. C. T. U. PRESENTS
CONVINC NG FACTS

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SENIOR HONORS
ANNOONCEO TODAY

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STRAND CD-DPERATIK WITH PIRENTS

Bargain Days and
Window Night

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One Auction Sale

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1S33

PAOK TWO

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TBI-IIWT
MFFTINC
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LIIU i iLLIllU
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■1 SI PEACE

[county being toastmaster and guest |
I.peaker Governor Wilber M Brucker

INSTALLATION SERV­
ICE WELL ATTENDED

LOCAL NEWS

As a part of their conservation work
scout* will gladly assist in the planting

being done by »couu ail over lhe Unit­
The Famous
ed States apd especially here tn Michi­
Helen Jea«&lt; Gamble is quite sick gan where ao.much Umber land, has
been lost through forest fires.
I Ticket* for. banquet and dance, Rl.OOj
Charles McDermott of near Wall lake
—1-----w .
Presbyterian Church
SHOtS.EOl! WOMO
CUB PACK «. ’
DR. CHARLES T. FOO DIS- The installation service at the Pres­ I is a surgical patient at Pennock hoa- ■
DEPARTMENT AND DISTRICT,'“J"’1"'““’;iDB.
; Denner Junior -Leonard l« the
byterian church on Thursday. May 5. 11’110*
CUSSED LATE TROUBLE
arc made in
OrETCEBS ABE ON
I Union City is located on M.-60 mid-11
when Rev. John W. Kitchlng wan for­ | Welcome Ladies’Aid will meet at the'champion Indian hand wrestler of
PROGRAM
wny between Jackson and Niles, also I
WITH JAPAN
mally made pastor of that church, was । Grange half on Thursday afternoon.' Pack No. 0 having won first place in
A WIDE RANGE OF
on Calhoun county road No 583 twcn-l very largely attended.
| May 12. for supper Everyone welcome. &lt; the eleven year class, last Friday eve­
ty mllt» south out of Battle Creek.
Preceding the Iruitahatlon, the Pre*-]! Earl Boyes Is making a splendid re- «&gt;»« Axsistanl Denner fa-on VanDalSPEECHES. BANQUET AND
LACK OF UNDERSTAND­
bytery met at
five mubu
o’clock
a» &gt;»»r
» when Rev .1 covery from hl* recent operation at:**® placed first in the ten year claim,
DANCING ARE FEATURES ANN ARBOR FESTIVAL'
of Marshall' Pt-nnock hospital, whies;is good news’ant? Bobcat Dick Fuller first in the
ING IS BASIC CAUSE conducted the..Blanchard
i... ...... ’fricnds. ’
’ulna
n.lhrnt Jitnlnr
customary constitutionali whu^many
i
nlt» vear
&gt;'‘lir class
c&gt;aa? Bobcat
Junior W.-Wurr
Welfare
Various Activity, ot American, PROMISES GREAT PROGRAM Manchuria AttractiveTo Japan questionnaire.
Boys who want to gel tKj'ire-Chtcf 111
Champ-Nit in lhe Blind Mans
Members, and
Memoer*.
anaconsutucnw
constituent*or ofm-.the)
; nat
hat
FREE
FREE
win
will
tie
be
interested
interested
in In
tnethe
HusHus-i
f •*•••••■
Hunt. We wuew
btlleve
that
umh aumw
Junior was
&gt; pour
quite
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Legion and Auxiliary Will
Flvc E&lt;inowncd Conductors Will Because of Its Many Natural church
and tii« lr
families enjoyed a j ting* Co-Operative OU Co . advertise-1 impressed by thr "paddles."
&gt;r.o u*
i«ou
l‘ack haw
fine supper together at six-thirty, a ment
in this Issue. Read ...
It.
“r* P«&lt;*
have now
now qualified for live
. Be Ably Discussed
|
p,rticip«to and Famous
Resources and Its Trade
The Monday Study club was pleas-; Wolf
Wolf Gold
Gold Honor
Honor Arrow
Arrow pohu
Point These,
tnew. ---------------—
rapacity crowd being prcs«nt.
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Invitations have been received by
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Dr: Charles T Foo. a Clmiamair and
The evening installation service antly entertained by Mrs F. A. Brown। Cubs •»» R‘*«r Wallace. Harry Ttmmp- q.
i
W; w.l
the local American Legion and. AuxilOOIOISIS
UI1U
TV IUIlls
lary to attend thr Tri-District Con- -The May Festival of the University a prarjicing physician of S’.. Johns. i opened with binging of "Onward, on Monday Mrs Jas. Brutal gave a &amp;nn- J°hn Larsen and Junior Leonard ।
.Michigan, was
-A.i. the
tne apcoKcr
apcokci at
at- the
tne Rdiro- Clirisllan Soldier*.' followed by Qie splendid book review ot •Rice."
«my Thompson was the candidate at I
fcrence to be held in Union City on of Michigan. May 18 to '21. Ktici jMfchlgari
Tfft.v luncheon Monday noon. He talked "Charge to the Pastor ' by Rev C P
1 TO 12 (in /ia Zips)
Mrs. J. F- Black has been removed •» very imprr.wive induction ceremony;
Thursday. May 19 Thr PO*ts and Units promuc &lt;if an attractive scries t. .
of the Sexond, Third and Fourth dis-, certs, from the standpoint &lt;&gt;! soloists about China and Japan. Wlmt he B-itex of Dimondale Rev S. A. Hath­ from the hospital to the home of her: held during tlx- regular meeting of;AAAAA to EEE
daughter,
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Mr?. Wayne Merrick
_____ _ Mr? ! Troop -7x Scoutmaster Sterling Roger*’
trlcts arc uniting in thn- gathering.
and organizations, and alx/ from lhe •atd was. accepted by those who heard away of Albion gave the'■Charge to the __
him
as
a
failand
rorrtftt
Matemrnt
of
L. sUU«serfous.
. ,*fts assisted bjt the cubmostcr of this:
Most of the district meeting* are ‘ general eflcctivcn'osj of ,-ibe musical facts, concerning the existing unpleas­ Pi-opkv" Both of these were very Un-j Black's condition Ls
/or
prex&gt;lvc, A splendid-M-rmon was de-i Melvin
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----Charles
Shader
will present Packnrceasarth- taken up with business offering*.
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antness between these two countries livcred by Rev. A. T Tomshaney of
session*, but at thb gathering on May ; -hh- h*t of artists includes some of
his pupil* In a Dance Recital Friday 1
He said JapAn hm» made the inhtake Battle Greek which was helpful and evening.
May 27. In Emmanuat parKi-.l
FIRST AID CLASS,
IB, ail business will be eliminated and [the iiwt spectacular .oi recent star*,
an oi*n forum-held instead, where de-, with ;l *prnikjimt &lt;&gt;f former fVvor.tes of thinking she can force her will upon inspirational. TTie «ervicc clon-d with hourr AdmlMion JJFcent* -Adv.
The First Aid cliu fur Burry county
and Upon the world by bottle­ lhe Mnging of Fatih of Our Fathers"
Hie county Filtration of Women's »111 »*•
Thursday evening. May 12.
partnftnt committee members and of- Five-renowned conductor* will lead the China
clnljs mwts at Middleville on TucadayJ “I the Hastings M E. church. The
fleers will explain the various Legion: fnn-es and the'choral wwk* will in- ship*. aircraft and armies. Instead of and the benediction.
At tin- reception which followed, the May 17 nu- Hastings, ladle* will pn-1‘•mr-w will clpre with a written exand Auxiliary programs,
dude two important .American ffre- seeking the good will of . het neighbor,
Japan has been arbitrary and M-Iflsh welcome was given by Pzln W. - T. *enr the play A Dish trf Chinn Tea' ;.amination on tlu* war|t cuvwwl in the.
Onll' ,4.¥&gt; car, be accommodated a'...micrca, liuiddlUmi to relybratt-d_artlst.v
Have moved my Un Shop to corner! Course. Those mi.-ccs’.fully .puwing the
tin- banquet, so reservation.* mil*! ij’.the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the course by what Englund, France and Wallace in such it manner lhat Rev.
filed by nwii on May 16 with Ernest E L’nlwralty Choral Union and the young Germany. did many year* ngo. She and Mrs. JCltching were sure they were Washington and Mill St. Am prepared «'tl&lt;Hn'ment« will be given a diploma
Jcnluiu of Union City.,
people's Festival Chorus will partfd- Kerns to forget lhat w&lt;- arc living ml welcome to the church and community to dll ravej-troughing. furnace, ,*li.*et' »t«d certificate from the American Red
: Mr Wallace assured Ihetn of the mt-lal and repair work at reasonably I1-1,045. A hue program has been planned ta'patc,
YOU NEED
a new- age, und that there mp*t be ti I
which all'Legionnaire* and Unit numwith Gigli. Goeta Ljungtxrg. John
A BOV SCOUT?NO LONGER
bers arc invited. At four o’clock the two Charles Thomas and Gradora ax'-the
s,-1m,: ■
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-------------: A club man in Miami recently took
organizations
will -----meet in joint —
ws Mijr ao|ol|tls aJMj a jarge Rroup of
BE TOLD
' a blind man * arm and iw-11x-d him
sion al the High schdol auditorium.
other high grade names. In the conceit
He U'krd lhe mi.-.tlon ' Wl.al do Ih- ' K.1''1'1”! S*''e feeling t-;x&gt;ive. Io H.U
I arros* the street As he had sold'noUi• Following Is the tentative program
----world, the Muy Festival this year will
Neics
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si
THAT YOU
I Ing lo betray his age by hl* voice hr
Tile Michigan Legion—Leslie Kefgen u- one long to Ise remembered.
c= was asked this cryptic question by the
Department Commander, Bay City.
■ Quito a number of l&lt;«al people are
HAVE AN
£ierSSl„g? jgffS.'&amp;C;: ■&gt;*«■
I mUNTY hcyjt,TFit_R to camp • ^’bui man: A BOY SCOUT? The
The Michigan Auxiliary—Mr,* Ber-. planning to go.
EXPENSIVE
tha Proestel. Department Secretary
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bUw»
evidently knew who -some of
lands and to control the rice and mjj ,
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CAMP
FIRE NEWS.
I Maj'/* and
Ca!,,P BeA John- Jjls fm-ud, W1.„
Saginaw.
.
----bean output of that territory, which! O-t.i-wa-te-ra .willing to do. Camp|st”n- Slarman lake i* to be the drat
FOOT
Functions of Department Headquar­
Tile Huspfta! Guild of which Mrs. i* sewn times as large-as Michigan, i Fire group, under ’.he leudg'rship of •*'»’«“’ ««'»’ «My for Barry county
ter*—Robert J. Beyer. Department Ad-',. Clayton Brandstcttcr- was . ciiairman
Shaking of Um- population of Man-i Mia Michael and Mi* Toll.-* had 3
A 1 *c.mu and leader* are urg. J,
. ^.]‘held
nemasrr,
a very Mrag.u.m
delightful .. 'meeting on chuna he stated that, although JapanI.UCCCMfUl
’
.w “'““d 1..V
BUM
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|.x».u.v, ..
About forty Knights Templar athome
baked
goods
sale
re"
c
,ul
’
»"*
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,
Field ficnlcv—Horace Parrish, Dept. Monday evening. Dinner wm. served at has assisted five million of her nation- ■
not
as long "*
as you can. *"
Alli tended, the Ascension Day ».-rvtcvs at
.ently. for,uhl..h WhiU- A- H.mven.-r ‘ ”
&lt;*' come for "*
Field Service OfT.ee.-. Dctron.
; the Presbyterian xocial room*, after
■woutma*ter* have-complete-plan* for.-1111 Emmanuel .Episcopal church on
Fldac—Mis* Ann Craw,. Dept. Fi“ac; which the ladies went .to the home'of not like the cold climate ntul other
*!'“ rot’" a’r,nH, ‘’m?" M
nits,
and. Sunday morninz
Rev
J a McNult
- programs,
. • sleeputg.
.
.. . ‘etc.,
.
”-v
A McNulty
Chairman. Jacksun.
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-■ buslneM
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, .(Mrs.
John
Crue
the
and
ennditions.
Al
the
present
time
thi-r.
’
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i,
ir
.
.,
...
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tbeir
1
niraiii.emetH*
has.been
made
for
each
: preached n splendid arid umn-ojihat
Community Service—Mrs. Aldus’ ’■ocial meeting. Mrx A L. Brown w.l- ar.- only 200.000 4apaneso living m'
1U*‘"
buy to furnish t.uxl, Nankets/rtr. *o rerm.ai. The Knight.* appreciate
.pprrclate th
thCone. Drpt. Awultary Chrm Sturgis 'elcctetl
J Clia
„nwn ilIlu
chairman
and Mr.*. „.
D. w
D.. Wai- Monchiirtn. .Nmety-^vcn per cent of " "J""1 £ ’ lv &gt;
J
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that scouta rmo attend the two dav rou
Tlw Poppy CamiMlsn—Et-ie’C Smilh ! (&lt;1Il M,(.tl.tury nn4 treasurer lor tp«* the wtomjzcnm... After Japan
wlai’b^ from Th.-n^
P^..Stp
. Je'VAulng year Four table* of bridge found that her hdpe of colonizing: u’edne&lt;dav
alter
*choo
the
uv,In.-,!»■.
J|.
;
u»-i HrU nn.l 'r"1
w-.n-rnun. In II.,
Children * Bil.it—Herb R McKinney. .A„n. nlased. the hrnlr honur., -golrur V&gt; Manchuria with her. own
people .had
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k„| scnooi tra i
|U.ln I.,.I. U.K.,, I. Lspomlbk- Iw II, —
Chrm Billet Board. Detroit
M £ w Crxik und M M R Klndr failed. *Iie‘liffluced several
hundred; r..i.J ilwlr MW|»r over an own lire
"S.”"
Mn.poiulM and .,11 ......... - will
Finance—Judge carl H. Smith. IM-;'*.
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wu »|8m .■ nre .ainaonu- »
'■■ &gt;H-i'- ‘o.- n—.-ar-.
thousand Korqnic
Finance Coihm. Bay city
.
A HELPFUL SERVICE.
churia. They did
r --•&lt; camp duties, lhe program as arranged,
id not like the Tltmatcj
climate! “"117
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Hospitals and Hospitalization—Geo
Superintendent
la-roy
Bell
of
Mid
by
the
commlfctce
In
chargif
follows:
i
and
moat
01
them
made
their
way:
werinesdav
April
37
MU*
MrCarn
’
.
A Dormdli. Supt. Legion Hospital. Bat111* „At. : S,it. 12 to 2:00 Arrival, tents up. etc. I
' dievillev has been doing a iielptui M?rv- back to their own country. Because
2:00
■Held
“
•
Day.
3rrl'^ 1'
Junior Activities—Lloyd L. Stanley.. ice for. M-Venth and eighth graders by lurSh‘.T
Swimming.
Dept, poy Scout chrm, Birmlngltam. holding an Institute for tliem at tint
Supper.
' 1933 Department Convention—Wm Middleville Kellogg school for two
Animal Hunt
O. Bcstcrvclt. Chrm. Convention Cor-;. .Saturdays to aid thi jh in prewiring for
'i lhe examination.* Several from various
Campfire
poratioh; Kalamazoo.
.- parts of the county attended this inMystery Hike.
Veterans' Legislation—Raymond G1 ‘ । stltute. '
the million* of CIHnese who live there'
/ i
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Taps.
Kelly. National Executive Commute-1
.m. sum
u* sin- p;ruM.-a.
j1 Near seven-thirty Mr and Mrs. C&lt;&gt; &gt;k'
Reveille.
man. Detroit ,
This all shows, the doctor said, that' and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson came, and!
Hag Raising.
District Legton Activities—Committhe Japan.-.*? do not understand the i
. Breakfast.
tccmen DeWitt. Perrin. Reid and* The^pWer Y groups will meet with Chine.-e. They are the Easiest people i; after the fire - wav’ extinguished the'
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C- F. Angell this Thursday* evening for
Schrumpf.
canited hl January, 1908. it h» through all these years
to lead, but the hardest to rule, it u|' group rode home They arrived in!
Church.
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Activities—Com-16
'W P°
W
District Auxiliary am.
—
. l .luck
.
... followed by
. di- not diflicult to conquer the actual land jHastinrf about fl:la. Everyone had a;
forged -leadily ahead until it I* thr targrsl and klrongrst
Nature, Bird and Tret
mlttcewomen Thompson, Johnson und: CU!**,&lt;,n
a
v,Ial -■’’•bjet ’.
underfill
tinys-and
all
hope
to
go]
farm
mutual
fire
Insurance
rompany
in
Michigan.
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Study.
Schrumpf.I lusting* Hl-Y entertainment &lt;4 the occupied by Chinc*e; but conquering!
Thr prompt and satisfactory manner in which we lake
Other prominent Legionnaires who!Lakeview IU-Y club tu a wt-incr nn ‘. Uu; Chinese jseoplc is a vastly dillcrent
Treasure Hunt
'
undertaking
'
rare
of
all
claim*;
our
strong
linanclal
position;
and
our
Dinner.
are expected to attend are; Roland! f,a’’
J'T 1 “' ■“’■o evening. M-r
The speaker called attention to the
broad and liberal policy, are factors In making this com­
Final Inflection.
Shivel. Dept. Judge Advockte, Grand,17- 0Vl,f °» Highland Un-ek
fact that, although the dhinesc are’ An unumwl entertainment was given' Committee n &lt;-harre-Sterling Rogpany tlir lead-r that II L, today.
Rapids: Chas. Shuts. p.i*t Dept Com-]
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it the noon luncheon of th**Commir-,
and
always
have
been,
a
pence-lavlng
।
rrs. T. S. K Retd. Harvey Burge**,
mander. Lincoln Park; John tW. Chl-i
. CIRCLE NO. .7.
Our "Blanket Policy" covers all farm personal under one
people, all 1‘florts of outside nation.* tbj' iql club jeMi’Fday. Four young ladie,1
more, Dept. Vice-Comm. D&lt;trait; and; circle No 3-of the M E..Ladlr.*' Aid conquer Hum have (ailed. China h'»u»,
Item.
il Beeler und Llavd Shuler.
Col. Jdhn G. Emery. Past KatlunaL will nu*t with Mr.*, Bertha Erway. 714 bcm ruled by king., from other coun- 'j the &gt; hixds. at the ptano. gave ..cveral,
COUNTY LEADERS’ MEETING
Commander. Grand Rapids.
1 E Madison St . Friday afternoon. May tries, She 1ms been overrun by war-1I trio numbers and a solo; and three.1
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■ At th&lt;’ county leaders’ meeUrig in the,’
I y 'iing men
from ....
the .....
High.rqrhuol
g.r.e
At aix-thirty the banquet will be] 13. Gut t* arc Invited.
like peoples and did riQl resist with' sel.vtion*. cuii'i-sting of instrumental community room ot the Hastings Na-]
arm* But Chinn hut conquered her and vocal numlK’i\- It was (F delight to tmnal Bank. Thursday cienlng. May
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conqueror* and rt-malms the same­ all who he.iTd them The young jiepiilei5-,32 01 tlM- rminty leaders met to make
China Tfotwithstandmg great bts.-e*;: were wanniy applauded and given every pbnu* for the camping and outd .or
PHONE 3552
HASTINGS, MICH.
of life by flood.*, famine* and wars, j evidence of appreciation by the mem-!*&lt;,rfc in smiting for the summer;
China still has 475.0&lt;X).000 people. Jap-1i bcr.'-'of the club.
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; months. A nou-or thnnka was extend-;
an can never conquer Hunt, because1’ W- ar. -Mir.- th.i: .ft* w&lt;ir’:i whil • ",l -Mr Ab’’n J'&gt;h:t&lt;.n for the privileged
State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
to make music an important feature of
't-ung his camp on Thornapple river.
Home (Htirr; 701 Churrh^SU Flint. Mich.
any of you men go out lifter trade, you.! the work of our scht •&gt;!*
»A committee on'short term camping
* » .
Will. ,.
w
". “r
/■ ---------'»». appointed with Dr. B A- Perry
tx.«Iy to buy. You try to win ih&lt;- good; PASSING
RUG
PASSING til
OF FRANCIS
FRANCIS (CRAIG.
। riiairman. T 8. K Reid. U R. Beeler.!
will o( your cuRtomer* by (air-dralmg
The futyi
Jt
fum-ral. of France Ctuig. agf-i H Burge**, las; Nottingham. Bob Cook.
and (rwndl nevs. not by force. Japan gj who dl(.(! i|()m pil,.unwinla'follow.
’ ’’ v-; Lyman Chamberlain to work out theil
। ria* yet to-learn that lesson,.
jpg ,l(l
in which he wu* nearly, plan* on the building of cabin* for such!
, IUMU0 W w.*M.na u...
„n &gt;, hel., „
aptivity. A continued summer program,
w. .^..n b&gt; », rwjni.M- ,„ Ih,
t|,llret, Ihl., for each troop uas urged niNl attendr1
IJ8L7
iU» New V«» « w,.j,,Mla,
H„. Amertc.h anc at'tamp Ben Johnston for the.
summer cump a.is stressetif Announce-’
Del Monte Pineapple
No 2 &lt;
■
..........
.
............ft, RyUanU Besne. ]
— ----- —- - - ;
Crushed or-Sliced Si-80 Dozen
- pariiculitriv annoyed because, !i rv; Mr Qr.
s line nf the f-w tcek for rath boy was made. tinrTmopi
c»-nt of -shaegfflrrt im;x&gt;rts ।/•.. .:&lt;
left in tjil* cltv &gt; rating system wa* rlRCUssca and Mr.;
Del Monte Fruits for Salad
--------------------- HASTINGS ■ MICHIGAN ----------------~
BL
Trtm u... vi,im
.unis,,,,,,,,',,, j,
Branch •xplaiii. d th.- ideas on the’
iboui u |ri- &lt;-nt from Japan, j tMI(S
Buy a Supply Now Xc■standing.
Del Monte Bartlett Pears
'PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
CUB PACK 11
/
No. 2 H Cans
ods. Tins angered Japan!
Cub Pack 14, Dr. 0. L Lodkwbod.
WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY
her navy and about 20.-]
Del Monte Peaches
.
cubfmuler.
held
their
regular
meeting
i !XM) troop* to 8h»
moi at Lacr-y Wednesday afternoon. May 4. nt
C.n.
.ijwnccd that they
MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE'
tor their exami- Swrerey** .spring wIutv uamec; and test
• turr the nty in a
nations. Op Frid.
pit-nipg occupied their time. Plans were
Del Monte Corn
; the Chute?*' to end
same place/, thr*
Golden Bantam
Cans
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
J, found they were t
the nature of a weenie roast t&lt;i
«
DOUBLE FEATURK PROGRAM
Wednesday
aftcrncou. May'll
warlike; but tlwy surprised;
Del Monte Garden Peas
by’ their .heroic resistance j
w
’ Fine Quality

IT NON

III UIIIUIl Ul I I । Fourth district at Union City.

■

W. Hitching Formal­
INK coum Rev.ly John
Accepted As Pastor of

177

Boy Scout

ironside JTios Co.

Twenty-Four Years of
Satisfactory Service

E. J. DEM A RAY

A SALE oS

DEL MONTE

CANNED FOODS

riKANl'TirAIlF

’-35c

2

45c

5

$1

c

35c/

Brer Rabbit
MOLASSES
GREEN LABEL

Quaker
Toilet Tissue

25c 3

Rolls for

I?c

LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, lb. .
19c
VEAL CHOPS 19c VEAL STEAK 25c
BOILED HAM, Swift'^ Premium, lb. 30c
. SLICED I

■

(PICNICS

Pork Roast

Smoked

LOIN Either End

Hr

Butter

Shults or Freeport

m.

W MW C

19c

Friday and Saturday Specials at

Feldpausch’s
2272

TROOP 78
.- w&lt; :.' over 62.000 of them. ; Dale Norftinn and family -if KalamaThurr-day morning. May 5. Troop 78. j
itiem all to defeat 13ooo ■:■»&gt; w.-n- uwic-end guest* of hi* par.&lt;*op&gt; .itkl required 34 day* tv ’
w ami Mrs Ben
---- *Norm
----my-n r. vuuU-d-Battle Creek wia i. trip­
, . ____ __ _ ihi* piner..
] through Kellogg Comjiany. B C, Saiu- wantonly murdered Chinese.! -Mi.** Ruby. Greta and Gtorae
I taritim and other point,- of inu i» *’.|
•n*.sA-t ftre.to the city ai'td caused ’w‘II of neat Hagung.* spent froi
Were made The day was completed by:
d.miM ry. suffering and loss; but' day until Hundav with their num
Pike. Other Sunday gue.^of a visit to the Boy Scout headquarter..:
;d Mrs Pike were. Nellie Warren building where swimming test* were!
ihour having accomplished ot Gtand Rapid.* and Wil) Gillispie; finished and games were plaNed m Uwgymnasium.
u:;d wife of near Hasting*.
Manan Rupe and family have
TROOP 80 '
corner*:
forci moved from near ......
Hfi
Sunday afternoon.- May 8. nt 3 ooj
mid fair, buck to this vicinity­
o'clock Troop 80. Prairievtllr. Herbert
. Japan:them .
Morehouse
scout
master, accompanied.
Brown entertain, d over
!o-t the Opportunity she li.id l&lt;»-H'--' week end. Mr and Mrs Fxi Ln- bv ASNldant M-outmastcr, Lee Notting' i make -the Chinese (&gt;eeple her friends
k oUValdran and Mr and .Mr* hum and Mr Shafer held a very fine:
J Through all the trouble* *aid lhe
tner Brown aiui Mrs. ClifTord Wilk- nature hike. Instruction in birds. trees’
rix’~
k formation,
। j apeaker. - itu-re has been ample c.i.snd children of Kalamazoo
— tracking, fire by Inc-1
Mr «M s:&gt;. Rar HnwmHUuM
maklryr m* • tuu pro.’,
Idehcc of the friendly attitude toward
topped1""
off with apples'1
I-.Idm«l&gt;u-r.
Miry
Ann.- a, nrar gram which was -------China by the j'cvple of ,c
~
.the United
—- ------ ------, -----State* China appreciate** this Am- ■ Prairieville were Sunday gueat» of her as the. tired trout* gathered' at the
Morehouse
honw
eru-.vn cood will, and llki
C&gt;- Amenia, .parent--. MF. and Mrs A Earl
Cluna l* a peace-loving country.
A nne Mother s’ Day program was
T. BEN JOHNSTON
enjoyed Sunday by over ninety who
Wednesday evening. May II, at the
j
WAS TOUGH PROPOSITION.
wen- out for Sunday school.
Troop 78 Parent-Scout supper given by!
j Herman Zrrbel ha* a friend inhng
the Freeport P. T- A.. Mr T.-Ben John-!
about ioo mile* north of-Hostings who
stun, area executive, will give the adtold mm tliat if he ever wished to g.'.
drvju. of the evening. Demonstrations
by the scouts and other rnteresung
jtou place and help -hunscli a&gt; he had
features have been planned fur Ctie I
‘plenty cf them Last Saturday Herman
,did
cx;&gt;ect'.hg to And about the
|same conditJotu a* to weather and condltlon of th&lt;- ground a* existed here.
- .|XJn* can luughi*- hu- aurprn*- ■‘j-h-T. h­
a nrvrv ot-canal zowwtscIkWi
! found the ground 100 nnie* not th1 reveals that 45 states and foreign
frown xtlfl and hard. so that digging­ countries are : epresented among the
out the trees was a tough proposition. ■

‘Steady Company” and “Devil’s Lotte)
SUNDAY—MONDAY

RONALD COLEMAN In

“Arrow Smith
Comedy—“Nickel Nurser" and Pathe Sound New*
COUPON

—TUESDAY—

NITE

. Robert Montgomery in
BUT TH£ FLESH IS WEAK1
Aha Cartoon in Sound

-

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Maurice Chevalier in “One Hour With You”
Also Pathe Sound News
“Not Especially Recommended for Children”

.

FRIDAY—SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Walter Hu»ton in “The Beast of the .City’
and laurel andJHudy in “The Muiic Box” ~

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY It. ISM

Sporting Items

The Famous

are made in

IDE RANGE OF

77

and Widths
'□ 12 (in halves) 1
iAAA to EEE J
i

Jor

Warner, A . 3
SECOND WARD NINE
Field, R. 4.—
BEATS THIRD 10 TO 3

ti-oub

Local Amateur Boxer
Makes Good Record

Arthur Lathrop.’ Bernard McIntyre, T
Ben- Johruton, -Dad Armed, Laud
Wotrlng. ahat-teS J ijfits. A F
man, and W. H. Wallace.

EIGHTEEN ENTER CITY
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
HAWKSTERS LEAD FIELD BY
Sixteen Paired For Junior Ser­
MARGIN OF TEN
ies--Play Begins ThisPOINTS
Week
Eighteen local tennt-- fans tan rnVICTORY BRINGS THE
CONFERENCE TITLE
HowelpHttstings, Charlotte In

i a .-iniilr |M&gt;inf. only. Not satisfied with
this nmall margin, however, the Hawkster relay qu.irt&lt; t consintlnit ot Zeilx l.
Snyder.
and la-chleilner. came

junior Who made hu. debut in lhe unuiletir boxing riir’lc., bv whining iuniH’1-

Pavin’, p
Warner,

HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE

FOOT

isideJ'hoeCo.

ears of
service

.600
jno
A7I

s. tricksters

Only one game of the two scheduled Folllck. If.. 2
Bridl.
for lust week in thr Junior World,-—-• J..
— 2...
,
Merles elimination games took place Oaoucnougn. L. 1
.OOJ i
Triple As Final Three
due to a track tnret on Tuesday. Dvs-'
*! ' 1 ‘
pile thr bad weather, Thursday's game । H*11
J
Events Start
was played as .schedule, the'East End "ey .
K- *
.000 *TlUrtc&lt;ri tnickster.. from thr Hiu■boy*
- - M-t'ting Hie Ccntruiitc.s,1 flnyder.
W. 2 ....
down very
"
.000] ting* High *clM&gt;&gt;l captured tlw tir*t
declsivt’ly, Uie guine ending U) to 3 „
'
JXiOj I itllc-S« ven cunfen-nce tfiick and field
with tiie Second Ward on the winning
.'
ooo rinphv. in a quadrangular mw t held
end- of the count. By
Ry winning this
end.
tills 1
h. 4
| Mt the Mtchiyan Hiatt Collegiate athKame tile &amp;iht«-rtu-rs put th&lt; niM’lvrs ,
b;u-k in tile running by lying with llw .
Ontralitcs for «r*l pluee m the
•
Hllld Ward
,720] Up ‘iritp th.- k-’.t thrw mi
• A miiuII crowd luaved the weather
w“|4
— trills ...
—.... .._.j
tied'
r.iav nmui .
. . .621
Howell
and cjiar|0i|,.
■f If you lia\v played In nuy'-of tneJal -M all. Enn us
slowly due to tin- wet diamond. ,
garni up to time and your naii|e -&lt;f'*-. * lor tin- Imai &lt; Vi -i:

you NEED
NO LONGER

i Hwn of Good Shott"

...

Victori Tic With Lo.cr, For
Second Place In League
Scries
Roberta. E.. 4

Player
Karmen, 2b .
James, lib
Aduir. lb .

BE TOLD
THAT YOU

h.h.

Hkidmore. p

Don’t delay!
rtngh-

position: and our
niakiilg Ihn evm-

&lt;ytMin.il under one

LAY
D
S, MICH.

These arc lhe
sinartest styles’

juui ir

train

tlich the Io-

&lt;!«■ ti-niuiy in splendid Un
lhe rinir id.’. Unit a well-known «ii
Rapius pfofe-Mlunal oflrred to i&lt;
him U few ol tile filler l«&gt;inl &gt;&gt;f
ganu’ iu pr&gt;’|-4initlon lor tiie • c«&gt;
placrd first in the 44IMMillicit nrr in
jGlovc wrus tills full.
Barlow tongilt twice during the
.
-----..
evening in flu- finals, winmni' the firs’, high jump.
by a knockout anjl luim: the ... ti I by
T’*' lla-.urf/; Mpiad was tlx- •,in.dk t
a -•.plu-iuilr drcLsMn In fact main ub-.L* n&lt;, r&lt;d. most of the men taking part

6-88 „d 8-88
Independents Win
•
Opener by 5~0 Score

THINK OF IT!

Spring Coats

clearly out-claMcd hi ', rjv.fi BatinaA lnn:»- silver trophy cup, emblematic
didn't tak&gt;- a lilt fh-(iiiiielimt,-nt duriii,:
Hie Little,seven truck elmiiipi'Mitiie bout tail liatl hU opponent "ham:- 'fob will he added to lltt H. H. 8. ant­
ing on" wv. ral tim. s..
*
1 b tic trophy case, a. n reriilt of this
Not more than '.lx we&lt; k,\ ago, Bur
Hi-itv.llh nre dr-tali'; of tiie inert.
low didn't know the flrvt Ihing alkV;
ilir art oll^xitig. if&lt; b&lt;'g.in training I H»-.vor0 &lt;iiuh: 'Ranrour. Howel
'with n grouji of High wliwil jmpds nnd!04* Hasting*: . Collins, CiiaikrtU
nhimnl under direction «l Harold
j Hildcbranl. Howvll. -Time—10 3.5 sec
'•iin In prcp.iKitKm for tin- Ionia'
'

You’d pay more for
ELSEWHERE!

LAY­
AWAY
PLAN

‘Halted for Johnson ln&gt;6tli.
Banes on bull;., oil Payne. 1; of! Skid­
and Yoipu!
th.- r
more. 3. HU by pitrio:&lt;l ball, by War­
A small
getting' two .This Sunday
ner, 1; iSnyderi. Wild pitch. Payhr, 1.'•
deposit
Indyaujjh nt« will travel
Slriiek out; by Payne.
bv Warner. 2,■
fur
a
game
iiiul
tinfol
holds
by Hkidmore. 7. left mi b:pes. Third
Variety! The tailoring — styles
lake on Ionia liiere.
*
Ward, 3; Second Ward. 3
Stolt n
your
bases. James, Adair, Larabre. .MrMIL ruudiateiv. H&gt;’ seems to liavc an un— apd rich fabrics you prefer!
selection!
Ilin, 4. , T
ii.'fmlly lusty wallop for a tlvw-lgln ami
Misses’ and Women's Sizes!
Umpire. Brozak.
Is last and .’JiUly on hr. fii't. 'Fwn of,
440-yard da-.li: Snyder,' Hunting:.;
hU Nun . durimt the Ionia Courn.i y were
Thin! Ward . . 1 I I 0 fl—?&gt; 3 » won by knockouts mul In -tiie second' Hathorn. Howell; Friedman. Grand
Secund, Ward. ■'•1 । 0 :i b io r&gt; one he only had to connect .‘.olidiy
lluttehes. Payne. .Warner and Cogs­ once;
xcrond*.
well; Skidmore and "
RlIM’. K Winning
12ft-ynrd high hurdles: Cochrane,
A; ruimef-up. Barlow was awarded
Charlotte;
pitcher. Skidmore; losillj' pitcher.
Charlotte;
Grvenmun.
T
.
Benni. Grand U-diie; la-chlrgncr. HasPayne.
Team
320-ynrd low hurdle: dwhrnne,
Se&lt;smd Ward
Charlotte; Furni.w,. Hustings; Given­
Third Ward
. -...
First Ward ...
.
man. Charlotte: b chicitner. Hostings.
Memiiers nf (he local K . of P Ind • ! sen-yard run: Hpdhldlug. -Howell;
Fourth Ward
‘
Hustings;
|iavc formed a baseball team arid are Cronk. Hastings; Bishop.
looking about for pron|M-.-tiYc esunp . - I Kelley. Charlotte.
Player
i
'g^f
Mile run: Perkins. Howell; .Gardner.
Adair, N.. 31....
~
I 'MHI tjtum according to Walter
I860, in Ohio and moved
Barnum. J. \
1 two. ............ ■■»™n ..., “"!?• »"»»Ux Til,tar,
county^in.
. with
ppn
a 'mi' - l.aJ.
Jumes, F.. 3 ...
• - 2 1 o i (wm : for the l- arn (Her; BuchEllor. "Blakei
G'clileltiu.r. Hastings;
• 1875. On July 24. 1880 she was united.
Bishop. F . 1
0 J 000 Boylan. Win .ton Menick. Harn Scubcv.l
Hddcbrunt.
Howell:
Day.
Charlotte;
Payne. I... 3...
0 1 000 Harry Young:., Walter
, In marriage with Churlt-., -Shultz. This
o low I
Bush, R . 2 .
.
I was a wry. happy marriage, the two;
&lt; Continued from page
I High jump: Adums. HastlngsnRoM’.
Biddlr. K . 4 .
o iboo:
sharing their joys and sorrows.un?ll the
Pislwr. R . 1 . .. .
o 1JX» Tin local lean:' desires &lt;. jx-cialiy to jHasUngs; Sattler.Grund Ledge;
• i ions to pre: ent worthwhile and clean d&lt;..rh of Mr Shultz on October 10.
Thompson. J. 4.
0 1.floo schedule
...
games with’iUncK from other ■ man. Charlotte. Height—5’ 6“
’ pictures: buj. under the plan put out 1928. To this union eight children were
i Shot put: Munn. Cluirbdii*;
Kennedy. W.. 4
1 .938 lodges.
Hustings; Zerbcl. HaaUngs; Zeller. . be thr trust wtfich governs the moving born, of whom five survive. Edwin.
5 .Bfi«
i picture, industry’, in order to eel plc- Lydia, fra, Bernard and Raymond An*
With Each Rurchase of 5 Gallons or More of
iHnwull. Distance-41’
Knrtncs. fl. 3.
2 .846 _ . _ _ _ —,
| ««*•-yard relay: Hastings, first: । tuns that he -wants he is. often conf- nu."Amanda mid Edith preceded her in
Keller. N.. J.
3 JH2
r*
•
.'Howell. .MCtind; Charlotte. ,third: j polled to take some that he does not -death. She purged away May l;-.t, aged
Cogswell. I... 3
6 .837
want
He
tries
them
out
’
before-he
'.Skidmore, O..
1 .K13.
_
_ .
_udge.
____ fourth
_ _ ______
She was loyal to her convictions of
■ puts thrift oh the sciecn. If any are
1 .800
on Saturday. May 21. the Ha-ttinw l
&gt; *«&gt;o )&gt;ad he will not show them nt all. duly, patient, kind and true in all
1 .750 High tiaek .quad will enter .the u -! SCHOOLS OF CASTLETON
I Thr patrons of the strand-will no»*r things and always willing to help a
Beginning Saturday Morning, May 14th
IZVhleltlfer. K.. 4
1
.750 gtonnl mu-i at Kalamazoo. The thto-|
jq HOLO FIELD DAY' i know how many sucti pictures have neighbor in nerii. until her health
Roberts. I,.' 1 ...
bren paid for but never uscd.*becmfsr failed iimFilK good will toward others
We have a limited supply of FIRE CHIEF HATS
-Hewitt. J. 2. ..
,6H4 this season and hope to give a good
shown hi all. her dteda will be a sacred
,
Mr.
Branch
did
nbt
think
they
were
1
Event
Sponsored
By
Naslfvillo
Townsend, Cfc, 3.
.600 account of themsehes Saturday.
that are so popular with the boys.
। fl! trT’be presented. There are others; meminvca ail who knew. her..
Chamber of Commerce— ' which he did present which he would ] The funeral took- place from her kite
Beginning Saturday morning, May 14th we will give
Tuesday
aftemoon^May
j have preferred not to? but he is In the ।home
-------------—--------------z —.. 3rd with
i
Vaxiud Program Arranged
one of these Fire Chief Hats (ABSOLUTELY FREE of
1 Under auspices of the Nashville!J picture business and cannot have his interim nf in the Brush'Ridge Ccmecharge with every purchase ot'5 gallons or more of
’ own way about it. He cannot govern ’.tery- Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating..
(Chamber of Commerce. 24 schools of;
gasoline.
r. the, moving picture industry. He luis----i Castleton township and neighboring;1 to take it as he finds it. It is up to
SOUTH THORNAPPI.K
Texas Fire Chief Gasoline is produced by the Texas
! district.;, will take part in a Junior' j il.v state nnd federal governments to
~-.t Moore rerinneii Sunday hrom
John
Oil
Co., one of the country’s greatest oil corporations.
: Field Day to be lielii in the Njuhvil&gt;”‘ prevent.fhe manufacture and sale &lt;&gt;T Ohio.
W1„ and children accom"■*"
It is of very high quality and if you try it just once, you
j village paik on Friday. May 20. stall-!' unclean plciures, or those with^ugges- jranled
him bac! to remain through
ing at 9.00 o’ejoek hi the morjiiiig and';Uons (hat ought not to’be screened, the summer.
will want more of it. Price only 16.6 cents per gallon.
continuing for lhe rest of the day.
i However, these pictures do not make; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 3.' Johnson, ac• Rural «ch&lt;wl baseball gam. - t--±„,c impressions upon adult* that tijey' conipanled by tiu-lr sister. Mrs. Eliza
,r-the
and held
1'0!'.!
&lt;(„ niH
&gt;n ehildrrn.
Thr correct Biting of triuMs. seam*
. , event*
. • for - boys
- and
, t■' •■do
iijNiii
children. Adults look at the Johnson of Hastntks also Mrs Ellie
scmit demonstrations, a pot luck iunclji pictures and can forget them when the Snyder spent Sunday. Mother's Day
leas elastic hosiery, abdominal support*
..nd baseball gainc.s betv.wn girl? ., ?. il0W ...
,s over:, Ul.t
butthe
■nd many other corrective appliances is
.lie plastic minds of r with the fornicr’s daughter. Mrs. TheoPhone 2425
Hastings, Mich.
handled here by men who know from real
teams a
nnd
boys teams of
of Xpddlevil.e
Middleville,children
rliHdi-cn may
mav not
not do that
nd toy*
that Some evil dnre Wiirlngu und family &lt;ft west of
1 ntlH Nw.hyille
S.-.
..will
’111 fi
’.l.i.i. .the
1... &gt;l.i&gt;
..
atudy and practical /xpcrtence how to
land
feature
day. t.ll,
Rib-1। migqestion
or some ...
bandit scene might Middleville.
■elect and axljuvt to Rive the patient lhe
■ tons will be awarded to uidriiduat win-, be the beginning of an evil life -for n
best results Ask your doctor.
jners and banners to the three t^hools;child.
winning the highest total pptiitn.
j Mr' Branch will not exclude any- j
j Track mul field events for boys will body from his theater any who imiy.
The Prescription Drug Store
■ include a 100-yard dash, a Sp-ynnl[come nnd buy a ticket.. After hr has
B. A. LyBarker. Proprietor
dash! standing broad jump, rutmin.; done his part in passing Judgment on
llaatlnp. Mich.
• broad jump, baseball throw, fi-man- pictures, and advised parents «f such
team potato race, and a 440-ynrd re- ones ns he feels fl to.be Ix-M for chillay race. The events for-girls will be dren not to see. gives parents the udUtfiorized Exclusive Akron Truss Fitter ,
ubout the .’•ame except that thme will! vantage ot a posted sign in front of
be no 100-yard dash; a sack race, a his theater expressing his Judgment
plank-walking contest and a bosket | that children should not sec the picball throwing test being substituted fori lure, and jiorcnts persist in taking
i this event, contestants will be grouped' their children, or sending them with
; into four divisions according to weight i other folks, or allowing them to go by I
as fohows: Group 1. 60 to ao poundsj theniselves. it will not be his fault. It
■ group 2. 80 to 100 pounds; group 3. ] will be the fault of die parents. We are
i 100 to 120 pounds; and group 4. more pure that the people of Hits city will]
The saving that you niake by not
tim country by storm, at only $99.50
! than 120 pounds.
! approve of pliafc Mr. Branch is trying!
j At noon there will be a pot hick din-' to do in giving them lhe very best pic- ■
taking ic.- and what food would, spoil. , Lo.b. factory,
: ncr served by schools, each jchool pro-' lures he cun obtain, and oLmj his' givin the old way will easily pay' f^r a
] vldlng its own menu and with Um&gt;| hig information about pictures which j
We ’still carry the MAJESTIC line.
.Chamber of Commerce furnishing pop. he behoves will be best for children'
new electric refrigerator in. a short
They have given entire and absolute
‘ and peanuts.
I not to sec.
MIDDLEVILLE, MICHIGAN
satisfaction to the many customers
time.
, After dinner will be short demonwho are using them. The prices range
QUIMBY.
Mratrons by boy and fcirl -scouts of thr
We have some mighty good bar­
from SSHt.fiO to $24*J.OO for family size
I township to include hnc-burnlng. fire
nir
». r-ouar
Mr.. aim
nnd M
Mrs.
Edgar Hileman HIIU
and'
Playing Membership forScawn $10
boxes.
; budding, water boiling, .a reveille con- family ol Mllwaukw. Wixonrin, spent
gains in Electric Refrigerators, ns we
{test, fire by friction and signalling,
;hc'- end
—’ at
— •*the w.
Week
the- William Rilzman
have
some
NORGES
that
we
are
GREENS FEES
We extend, on all rcfrigeratoni we
. Following this will be a series of i home,
'practically closingDUt at cost.
(baseball games between teams of the
" and Mrs. Loyal Lowell visited^
sell to our customens, a time payment
Mr.
Sundays and Holidays' . . 50c
various rural schools, a contest be­ lhe latter’s parent! at klapte Grove
syitem, whereby they can handle it
tween the girls' and boys’ baseball Sunday.
Writ
re
also
showing
the
BUCKEYE
with small' monthly payments, to be
Week Days, 9 holes . . . 25c
teams of Middleville and Nashville will
Rev. nnd Mrs’. ’ Chester Scott of
. Refrigerator, which has taken the encarried at our store entirely.
■ climax the program.
,
Chicago sixmt tlu week end with their]
More than 9 holes .... 50c
| The committee in charge of thb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott.
’
event consists of Supt. w. H. Waltac:
- a
a
a
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd l-iw of Vermont-1
of the Nashville ©italic schools. Ed. vide visited at William Rilzman’s
Kane, A. E. Appleman. Charles Betts, Sunday.
Located on M-37, Just East
j and Llojd Shafer. The Rev. C. J. Pan­
The Birthday Aid will be entertained'
els will serve as referee. Woodrow by Mrs. Marry Sponoble Thunulny P. M&lt;
of the Village
WEST STATE STREET
.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Smith as chief clerk, Arlic Retd as
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg oCclpI starter. John VanDevcnler as clrtcf vt-rdule apent Thursday, night with lus
' Judge. Assisting &lt;_ as Judges will be brother, Glen Kellogg, and family.

Hastings Defeats
Lakeview Trackmen

test and slronsi-sl
lichlgati.

POLO Types!
Rough WOOLENS!
TWEEDS!
Military

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Local K. of P. Lodge
Forms Baseball Team

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Views and Opinions;
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THITHA^TINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAT 11. IBS

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The Hastings Banner^* tu“

This and That

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4ayj In fact Congress U so out of tune
.
*
Uncle Sam's Debtors.
a.
with the rest of the country • that
A Collection of “I. O. U'».”
— could do nothing better than to glare
i
C«X)K
----- BBvlA. E4ilcr«.
__Xhe shop and ^o home for a brief va- j
xruCH WEALTH,
Economy in Government.
axrxxTY
ybab icatton. during which time the memb.. ,; . * I,*.* u n
a „y when
men ,re too
Payment
wiivii iiivu
- - - Improbable.
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—”—
i-». which
itataImlcht
&gt;* become
b~™ Imnrrised with
’"'I’ the
”k fact
r«t rneh.
Whkh I*
„ rtreelaetv rh«
U». trta.hlel
UOPPHI
lh, c.^,„
num| that in demanding economy, the pro- with America at thU time. The wealth.; nu.enUy there «p.wared a vxry intcrple mean business. If such an idea frealc^ 1by„J1M!^,raany ta.
x-ttng article entitled "Let * Save Uncle
could jicnelrate through the ron?rr.--i
A* han*^
®lWisam!" it was written by li. K Sand­
,
. . mika«.. • , i4W
fortunes
at death
should to
i&gt;*the
limited
bv iunL^v
,, .. nmii.-&lt;nr nt pu.z.nnti*tz-«
txrenii
•uonal skulls, even lire
high
_ lhf CXffM
wturiUnR
tro -unr

Wliat DtllCrS OU}'

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loppenthlen
drove to Chicago Sunday. Their aunt.
Mrs. Rath, of Ludington, who Is visiting
them accompanied them
Miss Geneva McQuarrie spent the
week end in Grand Rapids with Mr
and Mrs I. M. Henderson, former resl(costs of transporting members to and bc&lt;jcfit of tlw people «ho created
?artik« proposal os to 'he set-‘ dent* here. Mr. Henderson who sufTerqd
* S8,!®
’ a strake some lime ago is very low.
'
from the legislative halle.' would be wealth and the government that maS#
(xr^ble there golden uppniuniti.. ,
..V™?: !
Mr. and Mrs Rou Armstrong and
wot th the exiwnsc and then .-un'-e'
Great salaries
should
he controlled In LTro*
, Mrs. George
Hubbard
of Constantine
drove to Hastings Bunday where Mr*
Hubbard will spend, the summer with
. KETCHAM VOTES ECONOMY.
,-----Ordinarily it do not read the Con*h&lt;*« iat»'r
j m*UA of the world’* "I O. U's." in the;! her daughter. Miss M- E Hubbard, and
,
,
. * ,
,.
Wealth nv becoming too -greedy for
• government treasury at Washington, \ other relatives.
Mr ttnd Mrs. Donald Smith and
filled with such a profusion of in- n;i’.un- is much the ...mu* everywlrere Ij. and that there seems to be no-provision' daughter* of Detroit will spend thr
dividual "horn-tooting".that It tui;&gt;'.. a •- ihi. c thought* may border on pnn-j fqr getting rid of llieni He said It I week end In the dty Judge Smith and
1 tw-H-r would do for the Uplted «tat«-*
great deal ol time to search-out ihq; cioles of soclalUm tan tie tliat aS it.rn.i-. to cancel there obligation*. That would I Mb--. Oertftide Smith will return with
really wnrthwhlh- grain*. Of. l.’i'f. •
ThererU a way when m&lt;n
bv.lntulcrabla; a* ii would':mpt».-&lt; up-; them to Detroit where Judge Smith Vill
however, w&lt;- have been giving this; Mur“|’j i^f.'k m Cfiaifuttc fUpubli-' i'i: the debtor nations the duty of grutl-, hold court for a time.
tilde forever tluniattcr. which they! John and Alex Ironside were in
document more attention 111*1-. inual. In \run Tribbiw.
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:«;ent. It would compel tifrm to impute;,1 Grand Rapids Monday nightie- meet’
order to follow the vote on mea*iir«'*- ‘
dishonorable motives’ to What reemedj,: their brother William and f/mily who
THE REFERENDUM. ■ •
that have to do with economy. Cona magnciiilnmiL* act He slate;* .i tnt!-.ml juit arrived from China fin .1 year»
tequenuy we wen- gmu «
..... uw
rh** dJ&gt;k «* ch"£‘*d ««»• mconds-- Jin .saying that any n.^:inn which want* l;tny in this country.
Mr* W a. Hal! left Tuesday .for Rnrown ..presenmttve in the Howe’
X'
. on prohibition, but w«‘ charge tiiat the!j tu Uye on decent terms with its neigh-, ton where she' will spend two weeks or
been renMMently for muw that rr,.al
t,( tl,.. WrU fuu. ^.j,; bar* must avoid magnanimity, at alii more with her daughter Marguerite
He declares that tlw nations of'
have to do with cutting government equally or more inconsistent becau*&gt; irtutn.
i
.md
attend the latter* commencement,
and Canada fully appreciate
t Cot. Ccngressman Ketcham voted they have never b&lt;a-n willing to give ' Europe
ijic decisive part pUyvd in ending' the: .-.hi' having completed tin- three year
against' the amendment*' to the Me- the ituii ainriidmcnt .« chance ^to vvv*‘- World- war by tlu United State*. M&gt;j• course m the Emerson College ot Oru,
be
given
a
fair
trial.,
for
they
have
by
'.tury. Miss- Mary McElwain will accomDuffle bill which reduced estimated
’’
”4"’ ,n"
their liquor buying and jelling con- that all cariwstly desire to do the best-'
saving* from J210.IW.000 to «S42.OO(' - tiniiQUViy defied the law in one wav ut thing they possibly can tor lire United! to East Aurora. New York and Wash­
000. He also voted to reduce emigres- u,,. other. Whin Uquot selling was le­ Slatis. This, he believes, would be fori ington. ’
,
’
the
debtor
government,*to
slop
|iay-(
sions! salaries by 10 per cent and rec-, gah therb wo* no organized effort of
Misses Eva Hecox. Lucy Erb. Mr*
; nig this country any purl of their in-; Hazel
A SUCCESSFUL SESSION.
i&gt; ret the law aside by prevent
Veiin^man and Willet Cole vtaitretaria! expt'nre by nearly ii per cent, idrys to
—-■ ­ di-btrdnras'to us.
Governor Brucker and the people of This bill lo#t by an overwhelming ma­ ing the sale of liquor by force or otlu rThe tcu.-o:i for this (iropotml is thutj■ port Thursday.
except moral-suasion: yet when
the state should feci fairly well suits-’ jority. Reprerentativr Ketclmm seems wi.M«
........ selling was ...„
w lUegai »,«
v.. ilresc debts to the United State* must ; Mr. and Mr*. Walker I Kate Evans
liquor
made
the. „
wytr.
tied with the result* oLthe IpcVfikl kg-- to belong tn that small minm’Hr
almost immediately ret about tonulli- be paid in gold. H the gu.emrnviiu ot &lt; Him ? • and Mr. and Mr* L Hailey of
bln the se.uinn tl)at ended Friday.
Congft-whore action* are. as pood a* fy the luw by law breaking—not by Europe attempt to carry out Hie agree-!
mea-. ai rived al with this ciiuntry and
'
t moral suasion, (k-l the idea ’—Cm,- to pay their deb:. to tire United Statraj McElwain Sunday
Budget r eduction s oj »5,M0,(XKi its word.
•
•
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Isppolls ViglMnt.
(estimated i were made and road funds: ,
XX «r“S
.mlI^','.'!
™bnty team aoo today.
were diverted tri give .-.ume measure o'f- BUREAUCRATIC RETRENCHMENT, j '
(g LEAGUE OF VALUE’*

1

‘‘ounun*“-

Its Hard to Judge Value
on First Sight
Take watches for instance. Buy­
ing a suit is like buying a watch,
it’s hard to judge value when
they are new. You want a watch
that will keep perfect time for
years,’so you hank on the mak­
er's reputation. Buy your next
suit that way. Don’t rely on
shop-window appearance. The
Kuppenheimer label is your as‘ surance of a real money’s
worth today as always.

countesi seventeen auto­
relief to countie* lUifiiing from. Co’-.t-::! No subject today is rccelytiig more; will suint ardent .disciple of the ilraim-d for the next' GO •..•ar*, amt; T1"’
road debts. Ltgu-Utors aecejilcd the rn--aflit-ial cqmnicpt nnd h-U oflicial ar-' D :i:;ik of.Natliitui till tu tho a.-iswrr'’.■&gt;!; would pile it up ;u tin- Untied Stan. mobile* standing on the businc*.-,
•wii-.lv Mt already iuv.- mare than w.
of Hastings at raw tune one
tire- Brucker itrugriFin . with' but i&lt;.. non than retrenchment'In government, this quc*twn. of what valueWa U-avu.-!
n&lt;-.d. The re-ul: would be that world;
t,Wi '*-f'h Eighty &lt;4 llwm
mMISaUta. Aitata. Ilk itainm » .tata
\
ff*SS!U"* ‘ST!.' (price., of all commodities woiiid M111 aa* now ■-•(ned in-this city
proposals- were subjcctut lu much Lien1 lioard. every bureau, every otli- :t.ounir&gt;. llXt. Jupan
tl(aty further decline, winch Wfild hurt the1' ,lhf menibaw *.f the Sowatu|tic*.ik&lt;Unltod
State*
and
prevent
our
&lt;
co1
Canoe
club
made tlreir second cruise of
criticism, no better plats; were cvnlbed,clal 1,1 t,lv fivvitniinnt; is for retrench- j an,| entreaty and wage’, war? Tin !
his own little • newspaper hn.
ha* always
favor o! r.oor.c recovery. Ihl* country ti-ed*1'1"' H-sson w Middleville on Sunday,
during She heat of dUcus.Mon. In ’— numt.
nwBl just •»* long us ,,ls
.in.*..1'wEu
iX'«. m
in (,i-..&gt;r
The'
W
r*“' fqli-iwuiK went: .Mr. “and
"■* Mrs. w
sphere of Infjui-Jice -fa not reduced in ’ •* Uagui- ot Nations. bu\ our faith tn higher., hot low.’r. commodity price.* , 'W.
Potter.
Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Heath.
Theretore, Dr. Sand well says, there
lators concerning .~wh.it should be!any
lhe other fellow do it
^..t*ra-A- m»ptb*- ‘ foreign governmental friends Of the Mr. and Mr* L W. Waters. Mr und
. fliaken during tlu past few tnontlv
United States mu*t. with tlw desire- to, Mrs A. C. Barber and Me. and Mrs. tf
done, and in view uf the nunn--r m but toivt ro® “loPv' u
altitude of „
lrEecmtnc.
'
Birmingham
Eccentric.
do the ry. be*: ixisMbli.- thin.; fob-rrt- W. Ailam They arrived at Mlddh-vlile
.lucpvprl»ik tau|«.»ndi«taU|r&gt;) .r:l,l‘,“““u- »n *«&gt; u»
jieople of this country, urge that th- it'.’ about 4 30 ajtcr a very pleasant run,
SOMETHING YET TO LEAFIN'.
tp «« HI PtaU.. mm Ilk Uta S-4P. &lt;.';l«'ta™ P"&lt;’ &gt;-* tai’ *WIEuropean gou-rnment* which owe thi*! the Vlver. being nearly free train ob­
New;,pa|w;r» could and -should
struct ions L. D. Waters acted as chef
ta, .k„.
u,.k 11.. . ...m, -""
ta’-i*;-- p- ..»«
1 country craw.- luytng. ’
,
.„.l.d „n. 4 pimlum .. ipnm.ib
'““’“"■tai
A- IPH,
i Thi.-. writer d- clare.* Uni the IFpiteri;I of the expedition..
State,
would never go to war to coir;; Roy Hubbard spent Sunday with
iHMIPry- TP. take Iktaim ..
“* ■”
ithnn Sinai of Uw l)cpart.n« :it, &lt;&gt;.' Hy­ fleet tlu*
; frieiidt in dalesburg.
■
mom-y.
R
never
would
get
it
ifT
«tal m, Pe UOTrt rn.UK- eta.™-- “ “j
*-&gt; 1 *”■ giene at tin- Umveroity of Mfclilgan.
Mrs. Ernest
Burharn
Kalamazoo
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, - oflicials talk economy but wh.il is their; Ye*. Doctor^ the hcw*t&gt;ap0r readers ar-- It did. go to unr .0 that, if foreign)
rm.-is-.mcnt.- w.iuld c-.im' paying
'he gm-1 of'Mrs. John Ketcham tin*
U-r T1.m. U P-HhP.p ■ iptaK^..
clamoring far lntormati..n of this kind j what they owe the United ‘Btatcs. be-1
.Pta ». talk,.t ,4,U™1. 1. ta p,lhMr
.
W. R. Cook left yesterday for
".,
“r
PM -m. r.lkl l,.t th.
sn„ to|&gt;.
k £
While fhe editors of this jwper were
United State;, it Kalamaaoo while she is the guest of
re
iclCntifii- rindingM and you would ha-- ।
(o paV,'tlien the.*.
t,.»rt «IS C-4.-I rta (kbU, P.wm|iuth prop^.,0, llul.
,u,tt „
Hoyt, who tins «wcwre»i
appeared nerr
here uu
on out strplling Sunday they killed a des­ T
| rovrmtnc:-.!;- woula.be &lt;i«tng tlx- most I Fairer day programs and who will bi cendant Of '’'Carter',-, b|aek.*nakc ’ that;
Intatta utht will untaiPMir »-4"
h, rrtthk nuu »«»&gt;■ m. um- rente indoor *
Ot ; iriendlv act
... . they
.1..... could
'...,-t for our
__ cotin____
,.n. th&gt;i-h,. daughter
.lulloh-.-r of
nf • YanVan. measured over six feet in length. Th:..’
immbenti
u.v
worth while, und ht**'reduced the state Irf illuck [lf j.-gpaator*
.1 scientists, and ti
iry. They-would save (inch- Sam a int!,r&lt; '- B1El
lb” famous landlord ul
budget moderately .by ii per rent-th- • sun lt
lhal wc havc
of the reu.'i&gt;m. but 1* only m- .int
. „
,
-,f economic Irouhle and m.ik- i:
:l!'’ fai lamed Yankee Spring* tavern story
for a starter.
..‘“V ‘ ''.
Is no earthly
famou* ■-.1Cred cow" tlm was ridicnJed
f fmn e!&lt;ort,)(.,n) llis;ktl(llb
• *ib!e io n-'torc nortitul conditions hf&gt;ri’i°I (Awu'e-r clay*/
N&lt;I.-':n fhrffs und wife and Mr.* Hat-. .7,,. . !lkll., ,
by legblulor* until .-qiplied U&gt; their owlf'jpnly way to lower, taxes is tu cut ex-'
..nd in Europi.- Thi ■ writer, who i, n* Mi."C. Einunu and Harriet Goodyear
ihanner it new*pitper., as meaje.-s .indi
.-conombt. elalin* that norma)'•'•‘■’T
Drond Rapid* Tuesday to at- —........... Z
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MM-.* IM- IUI WIIII- chlcken-jKix W.-H, hut what', th
i-onditim:-. cun ist-v*-.-- return if Europe,i :*-’n^ Mi-*-1' Mabel Wolcott's wi'ddlng.
rathrr mild qne. we ayrrei tn the right , ok reducing the bud.p t allow.unccn to use?—Clinton
RepubUcan- j Itl)-.. t Ue- nr-xt two generations is to bCHresier Stem of M. a C spepl But- DcLong of Van Buren county attended
dirretion. Something definite lias been! bihenus mid department* ’ ' Figure
‘rained of it. gold in it* ellort* :&lt;&gt; pa'. 'ir,l:,-v ftR'1 Sunday with his parent.*. the funi-rnl of'Barm y Wright Sunday !
Honorable John Cmv- ui ot Middlefacromplidied, but much remain* to be, that one out!
,O United Slate* Tie- tesu.t would b,, Mr “n‘l
Kellar Stem.
K|W';
wn—
ml jirli.- (&lt;,; &lt; very’lung would &lt;1 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rowland ol
done. Tlie data that Rcprex-ntatnc!
line, throughout the world, comnn-rc- L»t&gt;*‘ng and Mr. and Mrs J. E Babl.-omt- .art of rein I to .1
lhat rind A
DAME GRUNDY IN ACTION!
• Vern Brown has accumulated indicate* i
■ •'•) and America mu of Freeport were-guests of Mr. and
ibid■ •be tmix&gt;sMbl&lt;\
FIFTY-FIVE
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
ilia’, a major job ot Iwntse cleaning &gt;*i Possibly the story is too ridiculous to
.
&lt;uld have to sutler .J
f/-rt many year.* t-r Mrs. John Schrlbcr Sunday.
' economic probk-hi n ha* i v.-r kimwii.
but wc'ct' hearck
rumors of -a
Grecnbnqks were worth m coin on
. in .order nt Lansing. Thi* is an issue by; rkpeat.
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Judge Smith left Tuesday night Io.
:
With
Unexception
of
the
additional
XMlt-lx-r-rr. a RuMlldn d auntekn J’"I*
......... ..
Uw, n- pn-xMauvr
mg whe'.her thi B?v v*cw ,a attcitd u meeting of the Saturday BH , eent* oti the dollar.
a™,
'.I''
mi*:
right or.no|, but in*direcflors &lt;»f tlw A-v-nciation which hn*
:m|.«w.r, -.o nun, a pruaan t.lhw' **■
&lt;a&gt; a Wl
impelling llv vulomu tq
it may re'ern novel/ .-vp- jehmge of that delightlul summer re-1 wtM,t
&lt;n.ia&lt;.&lt;| provide* !&lt;i
■ thin a -fconiarj pan on a kfUkum’•" *«» "Ua- ortmary
I up on the hour appointed
x
caMHubti'.
when it
fundsjfrotn one (itugxiu
p-K-nn simply bwauw Ih. .-ikci,:'”* ‘‘I- -IH*11 lu ’olr! wiml a
'■ The Republican Stale convention will
'I be h&lt;-ld in Grand Rapids on W'-dneahy Uy* tt.de tn Um- form
■MIKaMI no-y-.MInlnw- ..... .
C“‘«" "
»»«
I.;- fun: -:n d-bt*. (hiring th- , THIRTY "EARS AGO TODAY.
ilk ,.«i ,«k nut BrfrwnuthT
•«
»no *hn Kn.iu.n
60 year*, for alt that tune Aniert-*"’a large number of people attended'. l tor the election of delegate., to the Na­ aututnubilr
...
Br.aa lu. .un.d MMU Petal
te' . ........................ "™
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of-gold, with th- ’ Hie opening of the new hotel Monday, tmnal convention.
raiu-c. make gold evening and ah wh&lt;&gt; took ocraMon to! On Saturday the Editor of tlw Ban■tatarnu U.« altattta-n rnata”,C”""'
»,-x H
-i..
»km
“i,“s'« QMd buffiU -iinil
tu.it prie,will in-.iM-ct
ua yauui* rejxal ‘tFu-n; a*
bclnu,
dtd^tavc The isJUt r. But thi* rltllcu*
1 evidently th- mvxunum-consistent with
Jhu* the bad neatly futni'-hed and up-to-date. Abrn’^00*' c.krlfg'' ,r Brooks. Jnhn Seward.
Count:
■ Ions
&lt;—-K&gt; rumor
IU
de*tvt.* no more sjrsc*-.
situation w
efUclenc} has not yet been reached.„
W0tild.be spade .’no pau.'ok of the supper fdrnlshed for from Thomnpplr. Lodge in.-i:tutc 1
o.ye
On,the whole jim action of the Iegl&lt;r‘,
' ' tt hliuply a* ati example &lt;it
much money
PrulrievUlr
lodge
No.
2?B
|.
o.
O.
F
and
, the "wild" statement.* that are likely
Neither, n* thi- Canadian writer ftnttished music during the evening.
|
lature will .have a steadying influence*i to be spread about .frohi now until
as officers far tlx-, current from th-’ tale .!-■ i*«**ible to pay oil &lt;&lt;b-,
(mints out.-can we allow foreign gov-1 We are informed that rome of th installed
term. R&gt; v. J Boynt.-n: N. G ; M I Jigatinni that ;Av now dm- und rk-mmid
bn the
' ••‘•ry fact- that some-:
i-mmrhl
boys cn West Green street of latcl
Immediate mtrrfion On tlie’^«*1u-r
i •*■«.-. accrunpUr-hrd Etiling
Such good- would tn-,have become taken up wtth Hie game'
limid. tiortJu’rn Michigan mid Upper
of ’ Gray Well" and for hiding placed
axinu and the' itutui
countle. w’lwre only ;i small
have chuM-n . qv-v- that- were in . &lt; kie.e&gt; Bowen. C ; John J. Perkin*. R 11 s
I tlw r&gt;;wi nrothuH ha* beet.
hr budget 1-. hi
proximity to nrUthbatitig icfngl'ratnr. j N. G-: and W. E lu.wetL.KXi. We think!
of Justice at’Washington, a
By a strange coincldrnrr whenever the! the lodge starts off under very favor-;
NEWS GLEANINGS
u! a similar ii
live, he'represented to Mrs. Ed­
lx.y.i would t- .r.e pie;. ..ike*, meat, etc.' able r«vim-taiir** mid from tlu* char- ’
would mydenmiy come tip im*.ang.i actcr of the nx n who compo-H- i'si
it Meftcnn, hi AVashincton th.it
membership we believe its sucre* is;
W-;,in n• wiio. happened Io Iw alone in ■fully assured.
rand’4 rm Walt.
ilk)1 have rrMfpted .*
tn touch with tin- kidnaynvi
th“ House have bcm bii(il.v frightcnid
•rm s.uita claux count)
aptuied to
Lindbergh baby. and that
by Uh?*-- visit*, as well nr gnestly an­ The jxjople of our city should lake ;’.hen\ by orm- u11*0 wanted ill road
‘tout now can be
•5A lbHd‘
for nyuje,
the'nam .................... ............
noyed bv the petty pilfering, which wav some me.U’Uri * to prevent cattle from work Moptu.d. Tin.* term ,&lt;&gt;riitliim&gt;d
running at-large In the city. They.haro
Mclxpti paid him the „w, n,,.d by i»r Dayton C. Miller i» thr
done in »&lt; spirit of mischief more than already
through
tlutact
tlrnt
northern
Michi­
done muejj damage thi* spring.
it «.o ull.tiieir uas tu/ptumadcHt
any demre to ix- mean. But it.will id
'
•
Pastures are plenty and cheap D-’ gan l:a-;
every
man
b&lt;required
to
sre
that
hh.
r those who heard .future.
cattle do riot destroy hi* neighbor^’. fund* through road imp
d apply .through
M:.- A D. KnUkrrn ot Chicago u.i .
&gt; 24 instead
they; iiavi paid into Hie fiuxt*.
mid shrubberyrailed home Tuesday by the nines* of garden.*
1
uerd tn the putt office
litr m ‘the.-. Mr- M L Wli«-.-!cr H-r'[ A PUBLIC MEETING- Th*-. citjrei - foci, as they contend, nmtlwrn Michiquitted, and,
.
rolled attention sons Lout* and Phil arc 'vuiiuig their j of t),r city of Hasting.* mid neighboring nan for jp-an. and years through it;
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr... P W I tomudup in~TWTOTnrTy of Harry ar&lt; vast mineral
the Al'-wta
Whet
timber resource*.
I invited to assemble at the nourt hotte
tax btirdt-n: Kn.*k&gt;;m tn Mu*ktgon
“Km
r&lt; Harry ' '
. --r 1 IS4*W
ni'i*
a- in Ka'.amazcn Monday
ouri-l tin-in
in tullBic evening to 4akr such action as,
with friends and relatii
। tititkd Vi m
’,| shall lx- decided advisable to secure
and vicinity.
ration
Mr. A f. Davenport returned --------fn&gt;m|I *nch a celebration of the coming fourth figured they sitoiild h.n&gt;
of
July
03
will
be
an
t]onor
to
our
yojin^.;
Grand Rapid.-- today where she ha*;
than doubled
militant
attitude
of
tnrcprc.enUtit
han
Um caring for her daughter. Mrs und growing city • By ORDER OF and Mnators from th. upper purl
COMMON COUNCIL Jame* W BentTli ........
George Bradley, who ho* been- ill
|ley. Mayor.
'
.
l-ritnar-- ho.-i i«-ach.-r in Soviet Ttus... ------ .
Monday afternoon the dam at the
, t-’ Uw), blit ;&gt;m&lt;-i)dm*'iiU. that provided
itithvr ot thr book re »iu is
roiibh &gt;. t&gt;r $4S.
burn up'-n other rrotip.’ Hasting- Halter and Leather Company
j for $2.000,0&lt;Xi of new A&gt;«id construction
ant tin.-- 13) jw-r ccnt.ot tn - factory, b-ttrr known a* tlw pump
in thr Upper Peninsula and $3,000 000
Tiu-' lisUfung audience ul lhe radu
people Ot
jin the north-'tn part of lhe lower
5&gt;ri«Taii!'r m tl ." United states b upBRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
done and the dam has been repaired
I jiepinr-ulj) .
proximately jbikM.ooo persons.
.
i‘.l! and national i'm&lt;
"Romance and adventure! A business,j’ .Kot cSnfc &lt;bd they force those |i
UM.* *ifaun&amp;-*c has Im cn done.
• FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
terrific lax. It nui&lt;!
i In HIM British police roll'd ull but i’n’
man hves it from morning till night."— ! visions into lhe highway bill but
rcdtii
"Old Charlie" the faithful family .Merle Thorpe, editor
11 homicide*.
'
'
. !du;
•he budget bill they forcer} the w-nat.,Mtnis to b
ly mi ’hpo that might
rewganUauon
Immw b« longing ,to D. R Cook, turned
[ to restore u sutUcient qmoUnt to ix-rrmt
i itself. Congress ha.rrecuring,-------a met
------hi* 34th year Friday, and bid* fair to
jmrk.i to remain (qx-n this
' Work Is dullpnly to those $vho take 1 nil
A
book
u
to
be
published
settin,:
ouf'
nnd
rqui
’
.blv
dutribubon
of
ti.?
lie
in
the
land
ot
the
Jiving
for
some
Wcefc’s Word
fallen dow n on Uiy jpb biberably. list
no pride in it."—WlUlum Feather, writ- ■ summkT.
i tax burden Tire need&gt; -;» urgent -for tv time tp come.
In addition to thi.*. the northern part
'Howe tv out of control, dominated by well-known people* favorite -color. A!
DOtOROV.S.
i duct uni In .the cost o! giivernmen
Honorable Daniel Striker of Hastings
I of the state won another vicinrv wlx-n
a-coalition of insurgent blocs, each* sort at who's hue. so to sjitak.—London j , ■ i.Ho.v.ni.Tcu .n uir *«..».• u.
— -buy* A. F*. Moors' cottage on the fir*',
Opinion.
required th-- budget bill to carrv .»
• One ol the pleasing development* in■H
;
■wortunt for some ixlhsh interest. Th:
‘rowful. full of grivl. ' or **occ*stoning ' Mr Hoover dtelarcd th.it. the way on terrace There are no finer people m Industrial America is the recognition I provision for complete forest fire pro­
cu.n.... 'p»fn
'pain or
or. grief." meanings
meaning* which ah
ak:&gt;
• I' “•। wHir-w-mi
dep:&lt;-.■■.oil i? unuem:
diihc i.' unu
and is no ngn:
light all
an of
or Michigan than Mr. and Mr*. that beauty pays.”—Otto H. Kalin ; lection., another iu-m that hud been
Senator Robinson of Arkansas Want.* mn.
attachld to doleful, although------------• r-.-pmMbi'u
’y for —
public
Tn?- Striker
BAY VIEW ASSEMBLY
- ----s..- oduiaL—- .... - —------&gt;
cut
in.Ute original budget bill
bylf-U arid bureaucrats in the Ijouse
bank{j
to put a tax on luxuries. Wouldn't ii the latter is applied especially to that dutv&lt;&gt;! official* to reduce taxes, he said HERALD
: The independent, group of senator*
gallervu and halls seems to be of
be better to tax MKncthing we could do
, which
----- isis exaggeratedly
exaggeratedly dumal
dismal or
ar cth
otU i*
i* no
no ir••&gt;** juth
path to
to popularity,
impulanty. und
mid "
Honorable
- “ A. C- Towne of Milo was
"I personally would wait, if need bo. ithat set out to force much greater re­
greater importance than the voice of
.dreary IT.i word is derived from the i* -urr to invite Um1 gpger ot e.-tab- in the city-Tuesday on business. ’
without?—Boston Herald.
for ages, rather than seek to attain the:. auction.* in state expenses than had
~u.or
-- ------------- - Neverthelcra
-------- --.u_
—
Peru Fausey
in the freedom ot my country by bloody (been tecommended. state that cotpidthe people demanding relict from uxLatin dolor, "bodily
mental pain h*hed i„.
Interest*.
the duty
Fcid
Fau*ey of Indiana
Indans was In
adapt erW •‘^ish." Irorn dolerr.
to.u- inexorable, and it* duciiargr rest* ci:y last week calling on old friend*.
’.atlon. The vacillating will of this body.’ How quickiy
.
. we Americana
r_
jerably over a million dollar was saved
means' —Mahatma Oandhh
-----.
H gncvc.
inescapably upon all public• officer*
Mr and Mr*. Simon Matthews start
1 by their action The state police were
1U .hypocrisy In preaching economy ourselves to change. The Iowa
elevator
•
. . ■ -v
.------------- ’
—
Dcl'-er-tu is pronounced with a
Tlw final re.*uit* will redound to tne tor a four weeks' visM wltn their sons
Fortunately for u», the drink and-cut nearly half a million and the state
and voting down every proposal to ub- man who recentlyinherited a British in doll&lt;not os m dole,c a* in maker genera; public benefit.
Therefore
l.e in Ashland. Wisconsin next week,
the drug curse is accepted as a curse.1 prisons came in foe considerably more
tain economy, the evident manxm tn’baronetcy b already being described u/ »*
Clrcta.
urged, that the public hr patrent, and The famous original Riley Dramatic It ts not considered to be the fashion substantial .-lashes No saUrie* under
whirl-, many of its members
play- tn the paper.* aa a lift operator.'—'Ar- ■Esan,P!,‘ ^Freedom was
uht fron; r&lt;cos:u--’
.-&gt;mplexiiy and the d:’- Company will play a- -week's engage­ for a man ur woman tn, drink or to $1,300 per year weir cut but higlter-np
lug politics al the expense ol
arous- kansas Gazette, t.iat dolorous triad, sin. rtekrwas. aud I ficulty of the problem of there public ment at the opera house commencing take intoxicating drugs "—Mahatma. salaries were reduced corMirfc-taWy
,1
’
death. ..aa.tiMM|xrwms.
Monday, Moy tf.
Gandhi.
I more tlian 15 per cent.

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Pungent Pufagrafths

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�HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 1M»

Juaf a few of the verses of Scripture! will emerke all tire stronger and betqpoted to;be used to refuie the liquor! ter for II ’
♦
quNtion. Prov. 31.4; Proverbs 33-30. 3L
Today too. we are living, in a way
». 35; IW- &gt;»-4I~'«h 5 ». 23; under th. anom.ly of rao gorernRomans 14-31.
[merit*—our reorganized government.
Prohibition has been blamed for and that unseen government of organeverything. The wets claim that the1 Izcd criminals, composed of peaceful
return of beer would bring prosperity ! bootleggers, who arc reaping billion* of
(Continued from page one)
and remove unemployment Germany! dollar* every year from an illegal busl■ superintendent. Mid that lhe Union* ha* lhe beer! Why ha* it nut ptevent-; new. Today in the city of Detroit
: that have organized prayer bands to ed economic chaos in Germany? The, there are more blind pigs than there
countries of Germany and Great Brit- ever were open saloon- in the days ot
i ular mtetin«. were the onaa that were aln are spending enough money for! the legalized saloon. This organized
'•wceowig
uw a&gt;M*
succeeding UM!
Uic beat,
and aciui.n
getting mm
the: bccr lo P®y tnc national debt What I crime is a government-jrithln Itself.
!mo»t work accomplished HffliT.ad hcld&gt;«&gt;M the return of brer &lt;!■&gt; tor the viciou. and powerful
Especially m
many meeting*, given talksxjfore Sun-Uftnner? The wets claim that the re-[uur larger centers tt thrtvt^ through
I day school* and presented 20 com- turn of beer would enable Um- I ormer grail and corruption of law enlorcemandment pottar* to achooU. She al*»|fo t*11 h,» W*!0 and thus bring about ment agencies. Criminal liquor bar­
- ------ j . ...
[attended
tike district, state and _.
ffli- prosperity. The U. S. government gives'ons today, by ’scrlng" certain onea.]
, ttonal, convention, and found 10 .new the following figures of the amount bt are sending truck loads of liquor across
grain used by brewers and distillers at! Michigan. Let any rank outsider at-'
[ members for Hastings Union.
tlw; jx-ak year before prohibition; Oats i U-mpt to "muscle in" on the territory
• The president's message was then mere fraction of 1' -; Wlreat. less than of those baron* and the “8t Bartholo!•: ; Com.’slightly over ! ; Barley I mew * Day Massacre" will be apt to
, the white ribbon, the official badge It 32'r..The
.
government states lhat when be duplicated. This too. pretents a
means something. Get new members
brewing • and distilling situation that mual be considered and
; Lou of peopU- are not ipember* simply legitimate
«
.
, becuutse. they were never asked. Each 'ceased, the production «l barley wus] dealt with.
Justice Potter’s talk was gjvcn the
Union organize a 'Hold Fast' committee diverted to other cropJ so that thr-chief
I of four or five members. Be Jure to get crops lor-which a market would be r!o*e»t of attention and It goes witha .superintendent for each department found b* opening breweries would befoul saying that If the trutlis he gave
utterance to are itfrierally heeded, Che
I you duplicate and • then send their oat*, corn* and Wheat.
What would Hie return of beer do for! deprev.ion in th/ good old U. 8 A.
, name* to the County Supt. so that they
i may get the helps. Stress ' Christian labor? Tlie brewing tntercsp have will rapidly become only a memory, as1 Citizenship department. Oct extension never employed large riumU-s , of men [ *‘ave nil past depreasion* through
like automobile and steel industries which we have gone. •
I important. Gej thr fact* of the .&lt;torics Just one Industry alurw. the woolen in-1 ”rt”’ »»cces» of thia ninth annual,
[you hear and do not repent any you dustry. employed 364.021 compared with! h»»«l'i*'t reflect* added luster to the lo'might hear unless it 1* iuwd on furl* the breweries at 86.914 in a i*-ak year 'tal order I o. O. F. The t-omtmUem
I Through God we arc going to win There would be les* money !« auto.; '’’O' largely responsible for its success
radios, clothes, homes, milk for Hie kid-!**’““ comiiosed of the following me'mI Have faith in lhe cause
i Election of offleera resulted as fol- dles. and les* savings How cun th-* ,xr’’
liquor traffic bring buck prreq&gt;ertty
Frank Newton. Ot-ueral piiairutan.
i Iowa:
Program Committee- Kim Bigler,
, President. Mrs. Lillian McLeod. Has- when for every $1,000,000 invested in
it in 1900. only $57,000 was paid for raw!cbmn . Karl Keefer. Chas. IL Leonard,
'ting*.
Barnett.
' 1st. VIcr-PrtS . Mrs Floy McDermott. materials? For every $1.000,ooo invest- krd
by
other
manufacturers
&lt;the
aver1
Tickets--Bert lancaxtcr. Chmn: R.
ed
tthe
’
I Delton.
2nd Vlcc-Prv.s. Mrs. .Muriel Perry. age of all of them I $287,000 «a* (Mill mil. Henry Sothard. Roy B.»h
for
n»w
material
Wliat
about
a
refer
­
. Hastings
m&lt;mt Newton, Guy Giddings.
; Corr. Sec, Mrs. Olive Campbell. Has-1 endum? In California a referendum
[tings.
D. Stamm. Hugh Myers, Clarence Rob­
I Hee Sec-. Mr Beatrice Dunning. htbltmn enforcement law. The drys won inson. Robert Wilson.
by 33,943 majority. Unwilling to abld?
' Delton.
Table*—L. D. Stamm. Hale Carpen­
Mrs Bessie Woodman. by this. the a els initiated another ter, Bert Areharl
referendum
ut
1926.
Drys
won
by
63.617
1
j Woodland.
... happened .......
rnarjority. Same ......
thing
uij During lhe post ycur six members [
Mivouri.
dry.-, won on u referendum I J**'1' l»«*d on-Otto Hawkins. Fred
in-view of some of,tlx- findings of tin:
1930 by 61.299 majority, again mi •’«™’r, Pjcrcc O’Connor. John (Dawson.[ i&lt; gionui conference m Chicago that *be in
Itr.’6 by 275543 majority, and now th- i Wll-.on Laki-. F XL Craig
|attended..Tto 18th -amendment was-,
FAIR *LAKF '—
i adopted alter years ot agitation and/wets want another referendum! Thej
| education and
.. after
..iu-r trying
trying many
many other!
mwriTh® Kinslev Indies’ Aid Society will
ion made Hie liquor traffle . drinks but upon 4n(«&lt; who sufflr *&gt; . u tl)tr l w«-dnr*dav Mav IK for'
[methods. iivIum
I. M .w&lt;! consumption
comrrmption ol
&lt;.&lt; I'“?*
“,e d,‘nku‘« ,,ab“J 0,»±r &gt;ii&gt;ixr with Mra L^ff TidnurS
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&gt; liquor, drunkennew. poverty . from.':
[ drink, crime from drink, turnover in'
[employment due to drink -all of thes*- '«n* Wlu,s ol
.imwciiu u. -I
ata-foTlte .umnrr
LOST ANYTHING?—Try a Banner Want Adv.
benefit* haw come despite tlie or- '
[ gunlzed opposition to enforcement. The 'quor. NOT ONE; from Gulf of Mexico------ - ------------ ------------------------------------to
state road.
i proposal to submit a repeal amendment to Sim Francisco, from Atlamib
"puu'i?
I
*********************«***AkMMMMMMWWMMWMW«MMWWa
Pacific— upon 35.000 miles of
J
Mr and Mrs Harr* Scoby and baby, providing for state control of Che liquor highway.-., nol a'single bmird display-j'
IMnir whtJ mtk end with
ral,n«1
*‘“u’ ~nwntrig a picture or hi anyzway advertising]1
iwr parents. Mr and Mrs. Vem Cottefnn\r' oL" lath
.r... ..-.a
.
n plan for. rcafnrmatian of the 18th liquor, rhe return of beer would open'
'
j
.
. ’ amendment. It is a proposal to open flood gates of. modern advertising tn ,
We are glad to report that Mrs. t|M, wav j0(. repeal all(| (O
we ur,. liquor interests. Advertising 1* now;
closed to them. ■
Archie Cunningham is able to lx- UP oj^gjucd
Instruct youth about voting. We can'
(Continued from page one)
aroundsjind feeling much fetter.
, In refutation of the charge that
Mr. and Mis. . William Coleman of'.drinking among youth is universal we do a lot by electing dry official that i
•rmUnng point*. Tlu- mark for the ■Rutland visited Mx&gt; Janet Pettengill. [ present the evidence contained In will enforce the laws. - Only on ont!
iiurixi
determining points for the, Sunday. .
i Youth’s Roll call (signed by many condltuki canjiw nation let booze come!
Mr. and Mrs. James Sothard spent'Barry county youtluo. a declaration ot back. Trad -is. if we arc willing to1
•'r shall lx- considered the
abolish modern Industry and the molor
the first two markliigs ol Sunday With Mr and Mrs. Clyde Mil-,
abstinence and suplwrt of th- I car." said Henry Ford. /
. Utlh amendment, signed by 1.074.474
iih'ivr Credit* from outside ler and Ruby al Leach lake
No. Prohibition Ls not to blame for
« Miall be evaluated, in points
Mr. Ira Baker .nd l.mlly. Mr
PWPle.l»&lt;««n H .«! »0-WHO, everything, and Hie repeal of the 18th
. Jing- to the average number ol hi
■u.l
Mr, CUlwn Bakrr .in..
.ml i&gt;«iiiii, ■ ••" prr.-nu.d to Pr. ■«!.■» Ho...,r Dr­ amendment will not do all that is]
.*&lt; tnin
- • s.party last ^.
k ,at
i lhe
UM. «« “» »&lt;•“
”»■- claimed by lhe wets.
pqlrits jx-r unit’made while in itistings attended^
week
the h«r»
home '
r -in honor
of
MrJ
,1,pt
l,ut
r,irrH
Pt
politician*
and
cor
­
High school. No student who id in at­ nf victor Kenney.-In
honor OI
of “
Mrs.'
1
r5[ rupt
city government* bid for wet vou-s
tendance at Hastings High ."luW less Becker’s birthday!’ Lunch nor
was served
They elect wet office holders, whp. In
Hum two yt-ars will lx- .considered for and four tables of curds enjoyed.
liunora. i&lt;oinu -hull bo ax follows: A-6.
Mr -and Mrs. Sprague have moved in [turn refuse to enforce the law.
credit; U-3 with llwlr son Wiliam in the Kennedy!। We call attention io the tc|X?ated
S credit: &gt; house, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Row-!I leaolutions of support’ of the 18th
tley and family have moved from the;'aipcbdmlmt from the national organi­
.
. 'Hickx farm lo-dhc Snyder house vaca- zations. such as thr General Federa| lion of Women’s clubs. National Con­
three boy.-. t(.rt |,y sprnRU(.-s
•
(Continued from page one)
I Mrs. Ida Andrus and son William of', gross of Parents and Teachers. National
• Battle Creek were nt their farm here,1 Education Association. National Leroy and Howard Sibbcrson and Mr.
i Grange. Council for Home Missions.
ws Will lx |M.verai days Jan ww.)l
Al
Pierce
of Plainwell, all being com­
auditorium. Mr6| J(icll O’Connor was in Holland!.[Federation of Womens Foreign Mis­ pelled to respond to several encores.
sionary societies and many -others.
the alumni jiasf,ft.w.j. Wednesday.
Following this Rev. LeRoy L. Dewey
____
, _ ___________
banquet in the Knights of Pythias hall
_________
____________
I These stand with tlx- W. C. T. U. In gave luo vocal selections accompanied I
sec._ by saving ail you earn you Mipport of prohibition.
in the Fuller building In the evening. ] Yon __
----- --------—xshare
—... with
... lhe fel- &lt;] The memurtal service was conducted by Mrs Sadie Mae Palmer, both num-1
The IJnnner. togi-ther witli the many [will .have
moneysto
bers deserving tlw liberal applause
Uu-r friends,, unite in coiigrgtulBllotu: low thrown out of work by your sav- by Mrs. Loomis, in memory ot Mrs. given.
. .
Nellie Parrott. Mrs, .Gcorgln Zemcr.
ing.—Publishers Syndicate.
In - a few, appropriate words tips:
Mrs. Lucy Hyde-Smith of Nashville;
Mrs. Sarah Aidham of Hastings and toartinaster' introduced .Associate Juslice
of
lhe
Supreme
Court ot MichiMiss Letitia Faster ol Cloverdale.
our own William W. Potter, whoj
Mrs. pearl Foster reported for her gan.
gave the main address of the evening
department of Tc:njx-fflTTrw"and Mis[*­ -and we wish that every person.In]
sions. The Flower Mission Supt- was
Barry- county could have lutened to!
he had to say. ■ Supreme Justice i
sorry as slit has been such a faithful what
।
l*ottcr
talked upon present-day condi­
member, Mr . Mac Trafford, she tions,
,
and a* usual He handled his sub­
sent u report liowever. ’There were ject without gloves. He M»id that the
157 bouquets and plants sent, lyaide n .present depressed times only cniphahost of dinner*, calls, milk, dainties. [
etc. sent tn sick and needy, fn Mr:. j ,achieve. This country is not ."going
McDermott’s Christian Citizenship n - ,to pot” despite Hie facl that lhe |&gt;eoport she .emphasized. don’t forget to ■ pie
.
ot Hit* country have lost 70 billion j
register and get out to vote.
dollars in "paper profits.' We havc|
Mrs. Florence Fleming and Mrs successfully
,
weathered worse stornurj
For Friday, May 13—Saturday May 14
Lilith Snyder gave u wry clever piny- Jthan the one through which we arc'
let enjoyed by al). Then' MUs Fern now
.
jjohig and we will wcatlicr thi*[
Shultz, lavon-d Us with a reading. Mrs. one.
’
As proof of his statement tic toldi
McDermott conducted a quiz which was ,of the depression of 1837. When every
instructive as well as interesting. Prize ,dollar of our currency proved worthless |
Doit Quality............... 4F
wa.-- won by Mrs. Bessie Woodman
and every financial institution in the
At the board meeting the following !state had-to close ita doom. Today we I
department superintendents were ai&gt;- arc infinitely better off than they were
Kellogg's Whole Wheal Biscuit 9c
' pointed and then Inter were ruttfled by then—in fact no country on tlu- globe'
Extra Special
the convention it. in u better condition than we lire, if I
,MAXWELL HOUSE
ORDER
Narcotic nnd S. T. I Mrs. 8u. an indeed any an- in its good. Tlw pros-1
Campbell’s
Smith. Woodland.
A DOZEN
ent condition of tlw whole world is duel
|
Child
Welfare
and
Mother's
Meeting
DEL
MONTE
to Hie World war. All n-al wealth |
CANS
BUY NOW
j —Mr*. EUzatx th Glbboney. Morgan
^OR MANY of ns.- these are times
"comes from tlw Wil.” and In that
| Temperance
and Missions — Mrs. ’World war we spent GO bUlionx of our
sourev ot enerjry aiiil a SAFEGUARD
when we 'must make an effort to
PER CAN
CAN
itici-:
। Pearl Foster. Morgan
accumulated wealth, .-.-tying nothing of
“balance the family budget." Biit—in against illness. h’-« a GUARANTEE
I Motion Picliirv.'. Mrs. Muriel Perry. the 15 billions loaned tn the allies.j
that- the Imihiing of bone and mthudn
j Hastings.
doing this, there is one thing that
which in his opinlmi he said, never i
[ Hower Mission—Mrs. Mac Trafford. w'ould Im- repaid, and wo might Just aa
will go on*—at|d it’d tlie’chcapcdt food
should be- remembered, more than at
j Augusta.
well face that situation right now.
I
yon
can buy.
any
other
time,
we
must
keep
HEALTH
Pre.y. and Publicity—Mrs. .Bessie
In meeting our present situation, fori
Raspberry ar Strawberry
Woodman. Woodland.
as the first consideration—and espe­
which we must all accept the blame, j
Ii. yo.it. u^sh information as io the
Evangelistic—Mrs. Frank Loomis. we nuril return to those old-fashioned:
cially
the
health
of
children.
We.
sin
­
quality and ihuinliinvsH j«f Highland*
! Woodinnd
ideas'of “economy ’ and "industry"
cerely urge mothers tn study t hew way
; Jail and County Infirmary—Mrs. not alone gx individual* but uc must
Dairy milk the Burry Co. Health Unit
• Maude Dcetrick. Hastings.'
- demand it of local, state, and national
in which (‘LEAN MILK can aid in pre­
will give, you the resulla of their tratLi.
I Medal Contest—Mrs. Ella Smith. government: During those years ’ of
.
serving
health,
and
at
the
jamc
time
,
'
Tests
by Michigan Stale I’nspectom
• Order a Supply
’
I MR. Jennie Loehr. Hastings
Inflation following lhe war. we got
help to balance the "family budget.”
I Sunday School and Parliamentarian started off on (he wrong foot We got
prove the same thing. That in why the
PORK CHOPS— 4 EC DEtMONTE. best quality red
—Mm. Bertha Bush. Delton.
away from our cqtnmon ideas of In­
Highlands
Daily is permitted to sell its
Lean, R&gt;— • I
Every
cent
you
spend
for
CLEAN,
■
I The next convention will be held'in dustry and economy and "living with­
product as “Grade A” milk—the
pure milk wilLgive you MORE FOOD
[ the BnrryviUe church. The evening sea­ in oqr means." Radio broadcasts and
PORK LOIN ROASTS
! sion opened with a song service led by high-pressure salesmanship encourag­
SLEDGE BRAND, fancy, Med ICLEANEST milk your money can. buy.
VALUE for your money than any zither
Ham 4 qC RIB 4 4 C
| R8v. 8 J. Francis. Then the Nashville ed. our iwople in spending money taster
[ Girls’ Glee chib sang tun songs which than they made it, and we arc now
End IO
Erid
II
GRADE
MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart.
were rendered beautifully. Rev. Fran­ reaping the results of pur mistakes.
GRADE "B” MILK (Patteurized or Raw)—fle Quart.
cis In his remarks said that we cannot We have n&lt;$one to blame for our pres­
Open an account with ub We appreciate your trade.
legislate reform. It has to be brought ent situation but tlw World war and:
about by a process of rigid education; uunclvc*. There is only one sure way
We must get to Die place Paul did In out. and that is &lt;o live within our
Roman* 14. The eyes of the world arc means, individually and governmental-'
on America, we must educate the ly. Return to our old-fashioned ideas,
youth of our nation to the effect* and of industry and econopiy. save our;
[results of alcoholic drink*. Then Mrs money, pay-our debts, and cut down!
Phone 2651
astings
ichigan
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE
PHONE 2491
Etale Moran gave a splendid and con­ individual and governmental expenses. [
J vtnclng speech on facts and figures ol If we heed the lessons thol these!
■ prohibition.
world-depressed times teach us
j

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HIGHLANDS HDAIRY
,M

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11; .1932

PAGE SIX

■work in the fall of 1930 and continued' Collinge In September the met all th* where this .work wai carried on. -.pend- commissioner‘for this new development
----- . education yte
«■- •hope
----- ---------&lt;—­
for that school year in seven countle- I icunty teachers who were interested ;n|lng some tune in each, nuking sugges-;...
in tural
the coun
Tills work is under the direction of i thia work, • about fifty, from rural; tions to tlie tcagher and to the pupib. ty will have the privilege of hearing
J Mis® Josephine Kackley in September schools, also representatives from Hie. going over the work carefully.
many more such entertainments as
1; 1931 six more .counties, among them Woodland Niuhville and Freeport; As.we have explained tlie pupila who that of Wednesday- night.
1 Barry, was added. This service' costs schools, and arranged for the year'i; had this training In individual school j
•the county nothing, as the directing work. Tlie teacher* were divided, into rooms had never-been trained in Cho-I
cboROBINHL'E PARK.
ftalent h furnished by the State Col- three group*. Mis* Colllnge met with rrus
work
except;;I, Mr. and. Mrs Ralph Finkbrlnt-r of
.'.*? X
0^ outside tlwir own rooms except
(Continued from p*«e anti
......... Mon-1
";.v I Middleville *p?ut Saturday and Sun­
liege. The rural and village schools arejtach i-^mp once each month -an&lt;1 three time* in small group*, until
...... . ...
indebted to County School Commi-,drilled Hwm in the wm which day
day of
ot lust
lost week,
week, when
when Miu
Miss Colling.Coilinucj day'with the latter's jxirvnts, Mr. and
played
uicm iiuu roixs ana me 41011&lt;ri
Maude Smith, for having: Hwy Were to slrig that moiAli A new met them all in the Central auditoriumI .Mrs. Julian PutH.
here
singing by four of their number. Sur'.i’^urfd thll
tor ^ty county ong was added each -month. Id rv&lt;r.‘ here,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Geofge Poland of
Grand Rapids
training is valuabk-. teaching as it
The musical work in the .rural and cu e the teacher ws* tlw instructor of | Tlie Banner wishes, to congratulat- .........
— arc nuiylmr to their
docs the importance of co-operation village school* ot this county has becnj the pupil* But at some tinw duniig thi- the rural and village schools of the■ ’ farm this week.
week,
John
Winger and family si»nt Sunrhythm and time
directed the past school year by Midyear Miss Collin-&lt;• vLuted ‘try school,county. Miss Collingc and our county
J'
J"' wiiu-r
There were nine numbers by the ------- r—-———————:---------- i-------------------------------- r "
'
.
1
■■------ :-----county chorus of 400 voices. Eighty-’
nine of the chorus arre from Nashville.
42 froJIi Woodland. 20 from Freeport
nnd 250 horn about forty rural school*.

MUSIC FESTIVAL
I FINE SUCCESS

'

das- tn Allejran. fntestt ot Mr. Winger’s
ttcther and tamiiy.
Mr and Mrs.-John Kollar were.-in
IIuidlmiA Wednesday afternoon.
j Mr and Mr*. Fn&lt;f CUler und tarn­
! ily of Grand Rapids spent Saturday
night and. Sunday with the former's
mother. Mrs. Clara Cbler uhd brother.
Ray Fred and wife and mother at­
tended church !nt- Middleville -Sunday
ntornins.'
Wright Clifford. Jr., was one of the
seventeen boys who attended the Pu-.
, Hire Farmers’ program at East Lan­
sing Thursday. '
I

DOWLING.
Tlie following two items were unin­
tentionally omitted from the Dowling
news last week.
Dale Herrington Was at Battle Creek
Thursday where he took |»'rt In the
morning music club which
held In
the Kellogg hail.
‘
In. last week's report of the musical
assistance given by the Hustings la­
dles at tlie Ladira' Aid meeting the
name of Mrs. Emma Evans was unin­
tentionally omitted which we gladly
correct, as their help was very much
appreciated.

Collinge. Ah were impressed with tin '
wonderful harmony, which seemed nil- I
the more remarkable in' «tw Of the
• fact that they had had only «rtc re-,
liearsal togrth/r. which was on Monday I
of the week when the festival wu* I
given. All the rest of, lhe training was I
done m the individual schools In their j .
own school room*.
Tlierc-wcrc two. irchcstral nmnbrt -• I
by the Thomapplr W. K. Kellogg I
rebool ordiestra. .which was directed by I
Mus Leola Horton of Grand Rapids. ’ I
who come* id Middleville twice a week
tu gne instrurhon to thr twenty *
members at rhe orchestra. Tlwir jur‘■fofmance, nak creditable to them and
to their dir-.-Mr. Tin.-.' tolluwid a cam
drill, put on by pupils cf the Bt I:
I
school of Assyria, directed by Mn- M.nor. of Battle Creek, wh* hah been );&lt;•’ jjking'inxtfaictidn m music to the pu­
pils.
An' outstanding feature of thr pro­
gram was the "county fulk-dancr. ’ u,
Highland Scultische. payUripated in by
representatives of a few rural schools
of the county. This training i» given to
teach rhythm, time and harmony.
The entire program was delightful.
It was far beyond the expectations of
those present and so was a very agree-.
able surprise
Mrs Maude W. Smith, county school
commissioner, next announced the
priaes for tlie different groups, flral’ in
the village'grdujo. then in the rural
groups, in their music work pupils were1
asked to mak- note books with picture*.
^jvhich the children would get tram
-Whatever sources they could, that
would illustrate the folk songs.which1
they had beer, taught during the school;
year. Some of them .made original
sketches. Ten musical phonograph rec-;
ords had atw been given in each school
to teach certain songs. The pupils were
Apectcd to make mention of these al­
so in thler nolo books. Of the. village
groups the first prize of S2.00 was
awarded to Eleanor Parrott, of Nash­
Ville; the rerand ot gl.OO-to Helen Bas­
sett; the third of 75c to Arlevh Perkins j ■
both of Nashville; fourth prize of 50c
was given to Donna Rom ot Freeport;!
tiye fifth of 25c to Lucille Bassett o| ’
Freeport. The prize* for the one and
two room rural schools were awarded
by Mrs. Smith’; Number one J2.00. to’
the Pratt school of Hastings township.,
cf which Mrs. Jennie Howard Is tench -'
er; the second of gi.50 to the Bell'
school of Awyria. Mrs. Lucille Walker,!
teacher; the third of JLOO to the Hew-!
nice school of Castleton. Mrs. Gl ta&lt;
Flrstcr, teaclier; tlw fourth prize of T5c|
was given Vcta Rice, of the Durfee'
school of Baltimore. Miss Georgia Stim­
son, teacher, and- tlie fifth prize of
60c to the gtevcns-KChoal of Johnstown , ■
■ Mi’s Kathryn Hunt, teacher. Where!
the prizes were awarded to schools the i
note books were-the rombined efforts!
of the pupils. The. fourth prize wtisi
given to Veia Rice because • slie ■ hart
prepared such an excellent notebook I
herself.
Tliese pflzes were, contributed by!
Mrs. Smith, who offered them as an I
encouragement to the schools to do
good work,
.
Il has been onjy very recently ...
in'
Michigan that miuical training of any
rort wm giwn in rural schools. It ,wis’
not felt, probably, that it could be sue-1
ccisfully^done; bat the festival Wed-;
iwsdgy night wxs ample proof that it)
can he done, and well done, nnd that !

Hire, increasing the institution's si
Of this

Dry

Cleaning
Days are here!
Our Price is

WORK CALLED FOR
AND DELIVERED

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Hutingi, Mich.

I

V

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

Tuition Reduced » 60

1932-33

**• Formerly the district .paid,
. ..'$60 and the student $15,
. , a total of $75—Now the total
fee is to be $60, a reduction of 20 per cent.

Every Boy And Girl in Barry County Who Has Passed the
County Eighth Grade Examination Is Cordially Invited to
Attend the Hastings High School for the Next Four Years
OUR COURSES ARE-OFFERED: College P^paratory. Commercial, Agricultural, General. Special ad­
vantages are offered students to participate in dramat­
ics, debating, athletics, orchestra, band and glee club.
Numerous school societies provide valuable training.
Added advantages.are to be had in the splendid churches,
and various lectures and gatherings which center about
the cpmmunity of Hastings. *“The Fortnight,” the High
School paper, is in its eighth year of successful publica­
tion.
The Hastings High Schbol is known throughout the
state for its wholesome influence over the students. It is
the only high school in Barry county that is a member of
the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges.
This mean.s that graduates may be admitted without
examination to all the leading colleges in the North Cen­
tral section of the United States.
With an attendance of nearly 500 students and a fac­
ulty of 22 high school teachers, opportunities are offered •

F

which are not possible in a smaller high school. Each
non-resident boy or girl receives individual attention and
is welcomed by both students and teachers. We have a
full time Physical Director for boys, and also one for girls.
We also have a Dean of Girls to look after the social wel­
fare of girls while they are attending school here.

. Good roads make it possible for students to come from
long distances. This year most of the students living out­
side the city have driven back and forth daily to Hastings
High School.
Provision is made at the school cafeteria for high schoot
students to purchase lunches at cost.

Tuition is lowered to $60.00 for 1932-33. The home
district must pay all of this if application for tuition is made
to the director of the home district before the Fourth Mon- . •
day in July. Application for tuition should be made even
if the student is not certain of attending High School next
year.
/

School Opens Tuesday, September 6
Enrollment Will Be Friday and Saturday, September 1 and 2
ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO

D. A. VAN BUSKIRK, Superintendent

W. T. WALLACE, Principal

4

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNEKpAY. MAT 11.

IKt

tfLAMli CREEK
‘ j
Fr. B. N Geller wm tn Grand Rap-1 Mlsj Esther Doty spent the week end! HOSPITAL GUILD HAS
ids on Friday.
at her home in Athena
no iauteiii aar
Sunday visitors at E/ed Olis' were.
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
^'..753
Fred Soule* of Grand Rapid* was in
MIm Rorebud Laraen is (pending theUELIuHIrUL
ME
tlie city on Thursday.
w«k with relatives in Detroit.
•
ilics of Kalamazoo* and Harry Dunn;
John Foreman of Kalamazoo- was In I Dr. D D. Walton went to Kalamazoo Busincgs Women Were Quests nnd family of Wert Rutland.
C. F. Dolan| returned , on Bunday
Alva McGlocklin and wife and Rob-,
lhe city Thundky otibuslne*#.
;cn Sunday to vl#lt his parents.
of Mm. Dean Oliver, Who
from a builncM trip to Chicagoert McGlocklin and Dolores of Hastings;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Loul#
Miller
were
In
I
Mrs.
Fred
o
Hughes
of
Delton
spent
Miss fxwlse Bhowerman spent tlw
Lives Near Kalamazoo
John Havens and. Annabelle Cogswell |
Petoskey last week on budneaa.
[Bunday with'her mother.. Mrs. A- A
week end al her home in Bunfleld.
of Lakeview also 1»uls Havens of)
Twenty-two
members
and
one
guest
Mr*. W. M-Stebbins and son Billy WUlnwnt.
South Bantings visited Sunday at For-!
Herold Hunt and Dr. Charles Foo of
Mr. and Mrs O. E. Wood were Bun-i attended the May meeting of the rest HaveiU.
.
‘ Bl. John# were In the city on Monday were in Kalamazoo on Monday.
Ixislie Cook lind.Tho*. Stebbin* were day guest# of-Mr. and MrOulph Wood Buslncs* Women's Hospital Guild on
awnuny evening
C.VIUI.X at
»v .the
,.oc lively
mveiy home
num.- •&lt;■
5.0m!n,,nl.’y verting , nt th-’t
Mr. and Mr#. Edgar Brook# have re­ home from Ann Arbor over the week I of Grand Rapids.
Monday
of, A*
Mrs. Dean Oliver (Louise Fa^rb near O®*1 w 1 «*««*» Saturday .evening
turned from a three weeks' visit in
faml.se Sliowerman j ab-mt eighty were present for supper.1
.Potterville
Mrs. Sarah Brandstctter is visiting.]! ■,n J-c A h!?' |c* "*”8Ffr|,‘|
. Jount Doni. Fla. where hr httojbeen WB- awutant hpstew
other* came for the program whtcB*Wasl
Oscar Tydcn of Grgnd Rapids was Mr and Mr* Mason Norwood of Kata-1’
ifor several- months.
; A bountiful pot lurk supper was put on by the young people of thr com­
in the city on Monday and ullcndcd mazoo
I
Donald
Doyle
of
Greenville
spent
।
served,
followed
by
t-he
biisinrx-.sewtan in unity and was very well given ami
tlw Rotary club.
MIsm-a Beatrice and Frances Car-;
groatly enjoyed.
[Saturday
and
Bunday
with
hi#
parents.
an
d
social
time.
Tlie
(
vening
was
a
very
Mi*s OeArudc Bentley was the rothers were -Iximc from Detroit over;
Sunday callers nt Rav Erway'* were
Mr and Mr*. Ch»* Doyle.
(happy one. a ruing vote of appreci#guest til Mr# R M Laurcnson of Bat­
Mr and Me* Fred Haywood and son t:on being given Mr* Oliver foi her1**” Iltek Ior&lt; man und m. - Ei.is DanDr and Mrs. Bruce Hayden and
tle Creek on Sunday.
anil Carl Baldwin .wnt Sunday in gracious-hospitality.
I
^‘,r,'n”u’!
Mr. and Mr* Eber Lambic of Detroit Family of Saginaw were Sunday gut.*I* Gcpffifatapldx and Grand Haven
Mrs, Earl Bo*.-* will lx- the . Jim»-; and, 'Ma’‘
al''°
4 M11,rr and
were Sunday guest* of his parcnU. Mr of Mrs. Iraibel Pancoast.
M, and Mrs
M„ KelHr
Kill., Stem
Bum „„l
?*
" wbltr
Wb»-.
Ml** Jean Bame* wa* In Grand _ Mr
went to
............
. Hunday
ul
'and Mr*. R M Lambic
Rapid*
on
Saturday
attending
a-round
Mo Mary Dcvln^ and Mi*# Minnie
St Umus. Mo. on ThurMtay for a l../nD1,|wr nw , Aorc moros were Cl... Brown .UKI .Um;.-,
Devine of Grund Rapids called on Ha*- table ot Hie Ryerson library - .
week» visit with Mr and Mn Chester WORKING ON LARGE
IrtI1d Lowell Whiti.-mor.- oi 'Hwkmy
Mrs. Ciwstcr O'Hara and Mr*'. F F
uhgs friend* on Sunday.
...
F^TATF
corner.*-. Fred B-cln.il. wife and BUlie
Mr and Mrs Cole Newton and .Mi
to I A 11 IN
IN NFW
NtW YORK
TUtlK i|o(
IX1U„, i..... uutIX ,.t
Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Erway wen Nichols of Di-troit were gur.q* of Mi.
....
j Helen .Newton were RUfM* of Mr. und*
guest* ot Mr. mid Mr* Harold VanlX*- and Mrs. L- E BanxU lust week.
Mr* W. B Mcfjiu/thUn return* thi* Mrs. Fred Maloney of Kalamazoo onJ Former Btffry .County Rca&gt;-j
I Grand-Rapid#, Ward fXk
'
Mrs. Ruble* Kelley ot Kalamazoo week to her home tn Mu*ki-goti utter Sunday.
dents Now Located At Gar- !
Mrs. Marlon Hod«vni return* t.odsyj
spent from Friday till Monday with her falling Mr. and Mi*. F. Marvin Sagemid Hazel Bu-kirk of Htullmti
rison, New York
.
Mrs. Daby Silsbee, .-iccompanted by to her home In Charleston. W Vn i
mother. Mrs Maty Burge**
Sunday vlwlors at Roy Erwu-. .&gt;
Mr. nnd. Mr#. Dan Lewis *|»ent Hun her'sister. Mr*. Wurd of New York alter visiting Ik r parents, Mr. and Mr* ■ The Barry county friends of Mr and
Mr.- SJr.i Erway i-. vidtin.’ h
Ir- Win. Spath, fortm r roMdent* her«-.iJter Mr* .la r«r Robjiuon in Wa; land
A
H Carvcth.
day with Mr anil Mr* Jerry Keys at City. *|ient Sunduv in Grund RapidMf and Mrs Jda. VanArtiwn. their!„
....
. ...
Mf. and Mr* D- C. Bronson expect
. Godwin Height*. Grand Rapid;.
Ray Erway and w
‘ Mr*. Nellie Hopkins und daughter to return soon from Grand Rapids daughter Mildred and *on Wtodrow, of' nicely settled at Ga»TL-u&gt;n, N Y . on the
C.Olll* spent the week end with Mr where they have been for the whiter. Grund Rapid*, were week end guests!estate of Colonel Rupe rt. owner ol th&lt;
in
.
Mr. and Mr*. Jolin Palmer and Alice ot Mr*. Nora Dawson.
• | N. V. Yanki.w*
and Mrs Bob Gleen at Jackson.
, I Spring?
Mr. and Mr* .lame* Crcglow. Okur Jane visited Mrs Pxlnu r * parrnt.s, Mr
Amw» mk&gt;a and Dor^n, M, Sn.ll, wnh. « b a l. aau.-u,
,r.
n ul;|
]1(.;
L?t*on und *l*k-r, Mrs Edith Bonnell, and Mr* N. F. Pruddcn, qf Chelsea on clary have been spending this week in park of 135 arte , in the Catskill moun-1
Washington. D. C . where they visited [ tain* on the Hudson river arnv- fromiM Mondav Mav :Fi Pl. a .
spent Saturday in Benton-HArbor.
Sunday.
West Point Military Academy, n—i- ’
' ' ■
‘
"
Mr. and Mr* M&lt;ivm Prentice nmi| Ml** Josephine Cnrveth wa* home Mrs..Elsie Gould and other friend.*.
Mr? and Mr - Earl Schleh and Mr. liuilding* arc all &lt;|f stone and S&gt;’t i Mr.- Sara Burghdutt is visiting )&gt;&lt;■:
chlidrr n of Battle Creek sjient th-- ‘ from Detroit, over the week end
'Ians, Greys ami Blties—LiUest Models—All
,style l&gt;t architecture. Then- are (&gt;«••.&lt; ;,daughter.
u„14gl„,.r Mn..
MI, Roy
n„v Oakes, i-rster
iw»Ter L-r-|
uk
Mr* Frank Andrus spent
Tuesday
in Sam Schleh of near Caledonia and1
week end. With Mr. and Mrs. ~
....... ‘
J
Grand Rapid.,.
Ml. Al,;» M)« Kal.inan.. x.n-1 hmiln- ■ &lt;«Uui
.......... MM,, al-.,'
Wool Fabrics
•-veral int
men
n from outside
outdde are employed . ... .. v,w ...
tn..,,.
.
Mr#. Warren Roush and daughters guests of Mr and Mrs, Dan Lewi.* on . •--vend
Mr unil Mrs. K&lt; ith Danli Is sjieiit th?
Mr
bee-.ir work
1 ' B’"10a-\
’
*
Mr and
und Mrs
Mr*. Snath
Spath begun
work st
at th*
tlie-1I
eek end with Mr. and Mr.
Win spent Sundiiy at Hie hqnu- id, her sis­ Tuesday.
Lowest Prices in Years—$15.00 to $29.50
Miss olive Lathrop of Detroit was; estaic April 30. and like It very much ;
Schulz and Mr;
Wolcott in ter and husband,-Mr. and Mr; A'. T.
Kl.iNGENS)IITH.
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C P Lathrop ,
Ea&gt;h of Bowne.
Grand, RapidsHart Schaffner &amp; Marx and Curlee Makes
Mr and Mrs E. H. Clark and.fuhuly over the w&lt;* k end, Mr*. Utthrop re-[ PLEASANT MEETING OF
Juiign ami Mrs. R. R. McPrek of
| dren ol near Morl- y were gur.-f* of
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 2.|■ i Mr and Mrs. Roy Jenkins over the
Charlotte were in tin- city on Mondm of Kalamazoo spent the jviek end wiUi turning to Detroit witli MtM Lathrop ■
I Hospital Guild No. 2. Mrs Win. It ;
on busiMe.vt. Judge Mi-Peek is' re­ hl* sisters; Mb.se.* Elizabeth. Rose und on Monday.
Catherine Clark.
Mi and Mrs. Tiio*. Paulson nnd son Cook, chairman,* met nt the Dtt- r .
covering slowly.
Alice Bowerman. Nofma Snell and
Mr. mid Mr*. B, D MrMu'rray and of Detroit were Sunday and Monday home Tuesday afternoon of last week Charles Storkan s]»eiit Wednesday aft­
daughter Ehelyn of Maumee, Ohio, gue*U of Mr. und Mi.- ^Fred Bender-[for tlwir annual tea and gathtiing in: ernoon in Middleville with their1
her aunt*. Mr* Edith Bechtql mid Mr* were Sunday eu-st* of Mr and Mrs. sholt. Miss Mary Hendershott returned ; of due.-,
teacher. Mr- .Kcnmm.
with them for a visit.
•
j Mr.* E. A Burton gave a most int*yMuiirinMcMurruv.
Ann.i cheftjeman.
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tll)t
Mr*. Fred GlBem of Bloomingdale. 1 Mn
Mr*. Margun t VanBuskirk und Mi*. .Dr. and Mrs C M Overstreet pl Detesting talk Ar lhe »ok Memorial nnd n)ct,ly ^(^&lt;1 in t|lrlr
Ohio, and Mr- Bert IJchty ol Gull:Anne VatiBuskirk of Kalamazoo were troit and Mis# Alice Bate.* of MarstmliiSanctuary near Dike Wales with.many whlfh ull. )l!st completed ren-ntiy
Sunday
gta-*U
of
Mr*
R
M
j piclur.-* to illustrate.
Ahcc
liowermnft
i- u--ri*limr Mr.;
.
wire
Sunday
gne*
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lake vhRed IIw-ir brot)wr-ln-luw. E. F. [Saturday and Sunday guest* of Mr.
Bates, vwhb
' rcturiMMl'io
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llilfllihivv. hut Week.
[and MrKD. A. VanBnskirk.
Detroit with Dr.I Ms.-,* H&lt; r.-t Miperintrndent of Pen- p,-,^ Row*rmmi m the Gates dlMrtct I
Hastings
Michigan
. -.nuclf
---- --- ------------------— Fmglr-. ,vi(h ber nou*cwork for a few week,
tr*. Overstreet.
Overatrect?
hospital, and -------Mrs. Geo.
Dr and Mr*. Burton Pern' . enter­ and Mrs.
'Norman Hr-frington and Miss Flor­
Walter G. Gotpfll and family of;
ton. preRident of ,h
the
- ..........
" Women'.*, Guild*.. Johll s-nku,
oh.,..,
ence M&lt; Mi.*'cr oi BIlMfli-ld wrie: tained Mr and Mr*. Willard Perry andI
Sunday guests Tit lit* r.hter and hus­ baby of .Midland and Mi*s Mrva Perry-’ Coldwater visited Snnday at Um: home i were gm.-ts and *|xikt- of matters of in- were man led in .Detroit two week*
of Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Angell. Mr. Gos-j’.&lt; n»t
their work.-"
’’ wilt make their home then '
band. Mr. arid Mr*. Raymulid Wtnde— .concerning
------ago and
VA-ML.
gins In the world, a veteran flyer who
""
Hubert Fairchild of Detroit andI pill was formerly Stale Sccfe'tary of- A
‘ plenaani aoc
‘ IuI hour over the tea, ,I(lhn K * son ol Mr mid Mrs. Joe
knecht.
i.,-. i•staWt.-hiid many tine-record*;, an­
cui» cloned the afternoon, sixteen being I gtoku* of this place.
’
.
Sc-mettme.
Mr. and Mr-. R J. McCreary and Rlctinrd Fairchild uf Ann Arbor spent Town and county Y M. C. A
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their
psir-l
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Mrs.
Mary
showerman
of
White
’
,pre-rent.
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,
Miss^Genddine Tolh-s. accompanied by
John and Turn Williams of Lacey name and .ometitnp* n -;
eteran swers tq[ the name ot Jimmie Doolittle..
nurenna.
!; Pigeon nnd Mr mid Mrs. Elmer Show- ; A request for Jam or jelly.or some-; spent Saturday at the Green home.
MU Winifred Bensley ot- Battle Creek. ent*.
‘"'d Mr-’ ’. L Fairchild.
; American airman who
.
A "HIGHWAY" AND HOW!
andl'miun uf Grand • Rapids spent Sunday [thing canned for tlie hospital brought• , Mr. and Mr*. -Albert Green, and n-cords in named Ha-Aks and a Chilean
Mr. and Mr*. 1.. ... Pennock
...
- : •here. "
Mr; Showerman
....
exiwcts ..to lo- u nice fespdnse.
with Mr anil Mr* I. U Bensley. Mi’- Marlon from lUg Rapid , wen; gu-.-ts
A motor road listing an elevation of
family and Marshall Brandow were who is tn make u 7J)O0-hiile ocean vuvOllier, in
&lt; - ------------:----------------------....
of W L. IVimoek over Hie week end.;cate In Hasting*
in the
the near
near future.
future.
;.
■ ;:u&lt;:M*jifi Mr and Mr*. Fnmk Green aSe in a &gt;mall sailboat from
&gt;;o- • 12.00)
by the
.... feel above sea
to 17.000
1ms a inaition.
,
|returning to their horm on Sunday [ Mr ami Mr.-. Albert J. Veddcr enter-!
OBSERVED MOTHER'S DAY.
IH
Other guests
.. .rtr Nashville
..—i—,,.- Sunday
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najne r,f senor Crttt But then on the ffivel has recently been completed- in
Mi..* Cljira AllisUiii of Ypsilanti! Mr ami Mr* G E. Severance of-tallied Mr. and Mr* George Smalley.
---------Mother * Day -vra* observed by the there were Mr. and Mr* Howard Mayo other hand, one of the foremost avia- Bolivia.
Mr. nud j Method!*’. Sunday school on Sunday and family of Battle Creek. Mr.’ and
State TvaclKT-’ College, for eleven * Royal Oak Mid Mr and Mr.- William [Mr. and Mr*-Abe Vedder, IL. . ..:
.
....
.. and
.. Mi
Mr*.nnd
Peter:
years Latin mMnictor In Hx-ilne:- High Severance of Battle pnek spent
Sun-1
Mr*.. O L. Hoag
Mr*.Member*
Peter- of Mr. Fred Johnson's class Mrs. Bert Birman and family and sevsehoAl, wan a uur*t Sunduv and Mon- day with their mother- Mr*
Mr*. Mary
M^ry1 Durk*e of Grand Rapids on Sunday.
a....a„» I wave a fine 'program of reading* nnd ..nil young folk* from near Dowling
•*—- Eng-1 Mr*, c W. Clarke lu»* gone to Grand .song* in th-- .adulV-schoo) and m the ape’nl tin- evening there.
day ot Mb* Gertrude Hampton and ScveruRW. and auter. Mr* Mary
—
.Rapid* to spend oeverui day* with her primary and Junior department*, thc(
’
--,her mother, iind-culied on numerous IBh.
Mr»;..Je\de
and .".L
Mis*. Ethel' Lister.
Mr* ____
Sable __
Brown.
Mr* _J. C , &lt;-hlldren crowned Helen Wil) a* queen:
friend* here. Miss Alli-«ni I* leaving, in
_ .' RUbrldgrr
L. .‘...I.. . .....1
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----- wi .re called
.... ...to ....
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jr,. &lt; mid fijtvc n delightful program ft* well 1
June for a summer * stay nt the Ameri- Cnftenhaver
Mendon or:I
Nichol-. ‘Madeline Brown। return'
Burton DeCocker mid Emmett
the mother* Icing guest*. Hclt-n $viu[Ryan ii-;, in Kalamazoo .one day Iasi
can Schtxil uf CluAsical Study al Athens-Saturday by' the sudden death of the; day to her home m Lo* Angele*; c
.
where she will take the ten week/ former'* *ist«;r. The funeral wn* held on I Mr nnd Mrs Warren Wilcox. und atK-mli-d by her mnicb In waiting and week.
coin.st- ollvtcd in Greek.
'
Monday
&gt;.
family, .’.ti O B.
... Wilcox.
'
Mr. her
nndguards The proifrmn was very in-, Mr*. Emmvlt Shlllngtpn went to '*
.
: Portland to visit friends and has been »'
t Mis. Hn.*il
Bitsil Smith
Smitfi and Mr and Mrs.
Mr* terffliiiiig.
----------------------*— —
[quite sick there the post week.
i
. jam-aJ—jSmith of Jackson spent the week
ill &lt; nd with Hasting*
relatives and
CIRCLE NO. 2.
I Wm fiardifig of Ha.*iln«s $|X’iit Sun- ,*
Ol the Mvthixilst L A. S. uillldav with Mr*. Hedges und family.
friend.'with Mrs Gary Crook Mun-1 Mr- mid Mr- Clyde Gamble and'.N
! Mr. and Mrs. E F. Hartman, ol
i Round Brook! New Jersey. ui-rc in the day night. May 16. for pot lucki daughter and Mrs. Anna Raymond and »' Smart, snappy styles irf ladies’ frocks for- d?
city Thnrsdajr^enroute home from ah supper at 6.30 [Mr*. Roy Baye* I* . Mi*.* Virginia Lee Smith of Jackson 'I
j extended trip to California. Mr. Hart­ chairman of the/.*up|ier committee anti [called on Mr and Mr* Will'Pagc Sun- &gt; ftpring mill summer wear in voiles,' linens,
L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
: »' rayons and silks. Prices range $1.00 to—
man U the editor of the ' Register" in Mrs. Louise Walton lia* the program tn I day.
Hastings. Mich.
ciuu-ge. Member.* are urged toattendJ
Mr. and Mrs. Al Ponders and Oscar *»
. his home city.
! Page und friend of Hastings spent *'
Mr. nnd Mr*. Russell Bauer, accom- a* tin.* is the last meeting until fall.
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iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Page. \
imnlcd by Mrs. W. G. Bauer.'Mr*. Will
e can convince you that
HAD FAMILY PARTY.
.
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। Andrews, also Mr*. Curtin Garrison oi
Mr. and Mr*. T. IL.Johnston enter-! Field mice nave ■•m'gn blood presyou dp or do not need an eye service: But you arc wise
Battle Creek were in Ann Arbor Wed1-1-I E. Slate St., Hastings
Phune
nesduy and sjienl lhe day as guests of tulned with a dinner on Mother^ day.;.sure"—250 hvartlx-at* a minute, which: X
when you assume that you MAY need one. And when
1 Mux Bauer.
Those pre.-ent were Mr. and Mr,*. I lurry keeps them warm In winter.
.
you follow that with an examination you are doubly
‘ Mr. and Mrs George Sheffield, Win- Leins and family of South Haven, Mis '
i ston Sheffield nnd Ben Adcock spent Mabie Ixins ot Jackson, Mr. and Mrwise. VVe furnish hiiits in these talks. Yoii must de­
Sunday in Portland- as guests ot Mrs. F21W-, Down*. Mr nnd Mr* Albert Crui?
cide if.they apply to you. The wisest plan of all is to
Hattie Goss. Mrs. c. H, Perry, who had and daugliU-r Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
1 been visiting Mt* Goss tor Ihrde weeks neth Leins of this city.
. have your eyes looked over Whether or not they seem
i
returned with her daughter. Mr*
.to need it. At your service.
{Sheffield.
WHITNEY—BRIMMER.
ConUnucd next week.
'
Thr marriage ot Miss Nova Brim-1
I from Michigan City Monday where she mer ot Hastings and Mr. Leonard ■
, had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitney o! Lah*ing was solemnized at.
Frey. Mrs F. J Van Dyke, daughter the. Plymouth Congregational church;
Barbara and Ernest Severance, of Dc- in Lansing on Friday. April 22 • Mr
[trolt^sjx-nt the week end In Michigan and Mrs Whitney will reside in Ovid.
i City returning by way ot Hasting* to Congratulations are extended. ’•
bring Mr* Sevcranc* also to we’the
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
beautiful bltMaums around Benton HarMrs. Everett Swegles ot Hasting*
।bor
• .
f Among the njany who attended the spent Friday with Mr. and Mr*. Willes
A.
!music festival at the Central auditor-; Wood.
itini Wednesday night were’Ml-.- Ada; Mr*. Malcom Macfv&lt;T, Mt&lt;, Hattie
, (IN GALLON CANS)
: Becking, of’the Slate Department of
a gallon
Education at Lansing. director of musi­ Mux Lewis were chopping in ILislinucal-education: also Miss Ina Kelley, Friday forenoon
Mr. mid Mrs. George Adam., spent
representing the same department, who
heads the division of rural education Sunday nlternoo'n with lelativcs at
in-thal department Both were much Carlton Center.
gambling with the money invested in their property while they
Mr*. Mary Btdelman and daughters
plea.Md with the festival
FRitDHMAN
Mr. and Mr- Earl Knmkn of near wc/T Sunday afti-rmxm callers of Mr
wait to see whether prices ofstanda’rd brands of paint will come down or not.
Cnit-dunia were Sunday dinner guest* and. kin- Verne Thoma*
Mr and Mr- Henry Neuman enter­
of Mr and Mis Jack-Snyder of South
Hastings and in the afternoon Mr. ami tained the latter • i*an-nt* Horn Mo­
Mrs Kerinren ,:ind Mrs. Snyder went line Wcdnesdax.
Mr. and Mr- Win Kepkey accomto Baltic Creek, to sec the .former's
deliberately slashed prices to give them the BEST paint made
[daughter, muss Fern Kermeen. w|k» un­ punled Mr- mid Mr*. John K«pkvy &lt;•:
at $1.00 a gallon under the market.
derwent an operation for apjwndicitl- Middleville io Battle Creek Saturday
at the Kinilarium hospital on Monday where they spent the day with their
of I art week. MiM Kermeen I* doing brother. Frank KOpkry: and wife.
CJic Chum of Lij'c
as well as possible.
Miss Fern Kcrmt-en had'an mu-lation for appertdltlcis ' at Ute Battle
(NICELY LOCATED IN
property against the ravages oi sun, weather and time.'
Creek Sanitarium Ja*t wn-k her friend*
EL
MONTE.
CALIFORNIA.
here
all hope for a &gt;p»edy recovery.
.
A SHORT SPAN OF YEARS man work* and strives and then i* gone.
! Mrs Fkirii Butterfield, who went to Tlie Parmelee Uidh-' Aid will meet
Ana yet In u sense hr i* not gone, hr leave* in hi* place tdood of his
jCalifornia romc time ago with her Min*, in lhe church basement next TlHirsday,
blond, namr ot Id* namr. In hi* chlidrrn and thrlr rhildrrn rest*
writes the Bafincr lhat they are now May IDth for dinner . which will -be
regularly. It is
to be
-nicely settled at 336 l.oma Ave. Route served
.
by Mrs. George- Adam* Mrs.
his faith for thr arhirvrmrnt of the goat* hr did not himself attain.
1. El Monte, Calif. El Monte la-a city ।Otto Schmitz mid Mr* -B&lt;-n Carpenter
MEMORIALS have an important place in thr schrme'of Life. Tying
the finest made and the manufacturers
of about 3.500. located 12 miles east of , Mr and Mrs, Wm Kejikry speni
the generation* (ogrlher. bridging thr gap between the future and .
have set aside just a limited-number
' Los Angele*. All are enjoying good ‘Sunday with the latU-r# niece ai
We guarantee this superior
thr past they ai*r thr rtcrnal link in ‘Thr Chain of Life." , health She says the drpresiion ha* Coldwater Sunday.
of gallons to be sold at this price.
quality paint to give satisfactory
;hit that state the same as everywhere
Mb- . Lucille Brown of Leighton and
MEMORIALS are erected in humble homage to thr memory of some
] and work is very *carce. Tlie boys have Robbie Brown of Grand Rapid* -jient
service for at least five yean.
I had some day work, but nothing steady. Monday afternoon with their grand­
one loved, but they remain a* a (aiding Influence lo the generation*
। Tile family send glee tings to their mother. Mrs. M. Finkbeiner.
Should it fail to do so, we will
to come—Forever After.
•
your property while this sale is
; Barry county friends.
Mrs. Sine* of Kalamazoo spent Sat­
replace it FREE of charge*
urday and Sunday with her son. Max
on. Get your order in before it’«
INSTALLED LOWE 1.1. (). E- S.
MEMORIAL DAY will soon be here. See u*
Sines, und family.
OFFICERS ON FRIDAY NIGHT.
too late.
now, make a (election.
Friday evening. May 6th, Cyclamen
SOUTH WOODLAND. .
Chapter No. 94 Lowell Invited Mrs.
Carl Smith amt family of Hastings1
Call and ace us and get OUR PRICES before you
; Georgina Bauer. Grand Conductress lias moved on the J. J. England farm.
O. E. S. state of Michigan, a* their
place an order.
Mrs. Gertrude Varney of Nashville
Grand Installing Ofllcer, also Mr*. •pent the week end with her mother. s
Luana Townsend to act as Grand In­ Mrs Luey Rowlodcr. Mrs. Rowlader'a:
stalling Marshall, and Mrs. Ida F. Mc­ condition remains, about the name.
Coy to act os Grand Installing organist.
Mrs. William Wadell has been quite
Hasting#,'Mich.
W« Deliver
Phone 2115
. Leon Baver. J. M Townsend and Em­ II) but is better at jarsent
HASTINGS
PHONE 2497
MICHIGAN
ma S. Evan* accompanied them. Mr
Mr# Mary Fisher spent Sunday aft-.
Townsend sang several selections dur­ ernoon in Kalamazoo tp see her sis­
ing the evening.
ter, Mrs. Anna Christian.

'PERSONAL

SPRING SUITS

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Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

4

SPRING COATS

IA
$r95 $ 075 &lt;
J—lo O— ;;
Ladies’ Spring and Summer Frocks
In Smart Spring styles
Real Bargains, at from

Dedicated to Better Vision

F. L. Fairchild Co.

There Is No Way w

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/ Highest grade Paint

STANDARD PRICE ‘3.50. ,.n»

Here it is .

else haschanyed but this

$950

Thousands of people throughout the country are

To answer this perplexing problem, &lt;Ve have

Only first-grade paint can properly shield your

This is the paint we handle
guaranteed

GUARANTEE

Have foresight — protect

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�Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
ful business management nnd
satisfactory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE VS FOR-INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS.

Is YOUR HOME
Wasting Fuel

PAPER HaS’ClXn AND PATXTINO—ITis-.
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN

J. L MAUS &amp; SON
Locxl B»pO’«nUtlT»», IU«Ung&gt;. Mick.

V.T:rr_ft.,K..,l
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Our Home Inspection Service May
Help You Save Dollars Every Year

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H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AND BEAL ESTATE OFFICE

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler ahd chil-l
dren of Halting* and tlie Misses Hattie :
and Emma Doster and Ed Qiwels were I

being his 88th birthday.
ll.\
^r- un&lt;1 Mr4, Ku8*’nc Fosburg and
* J.Mr&lt; Opal Lcur.cnby und daughter
»t Phyllis of Saranac. Mr nnd Mrs. Eu.gene Heaven. Ray and Goldie Heaven
J’ ’ and grandUthyr of Clarksville. Mr and
. . kt,.
.....i ..i.n.,
well, Howard Bryant of OUegO. Mr
and Mrs. Alfred Bull ot Allegan. Henry.
Root and MU* Clara Jones of Kalama-!
roo und Harold An.w»rr'ot Muttuwan.-

Are Your Rugs Clean?

To tell you If your house la wasting furl, and, if so, thr best
ami most economical way lo slop thr leakage is one feature of
our Home Inspection Service.

; Dur to tbr advent of modern insulating materials, such os
Red Top Insulating Board, the cost of Insulating a house today
is much less Ilian formerly. Red Top Insulation can Im- applied
quickly, cleanly, and II serves thr double purpose of tasuiulloji

ROY O. HENNEY

HASTINGS MARKETS
Ms. and Mrs Leland Hammond Sat-i
urday evening tor a good old-foxhioiu-d;
country dunce. There were fifty three

CARDS OF THANKS

If you haven't vet taken advantage of our Free Home liupeclion Service, phone 2270 and make an appointment for our
inspector to call. By taking rare of little defccls now, you may
save much expense later oil

By Helping Yourself, You Help Others

Springs, Orangcftlle. Crewey. Prairievllie. Matthwan, and the. Parchment.

‘Put Your Home in Our Hands
MARTIN CORNERS.
Remember the Sunday school next
Sunday nt 10:30 followed by preaching

observed All molhern and ull others
arc cordially invited to attend both I
ol these services.
The P T/a. was positioned Friday '
day evening on account of the .storm
and will be held Friday evening. May
13 A cordial Invitation is extended to

Tlie L A. S. will be entertained by
Club No. 2 ut tlie home of Mrs. Junn
Marlin -Wednesday, Muy 18 for supper.
AH arc cordially invited to attend.
!
Imogene and Marjorie Barry and:

GRANGE PROGRAMS

The Home Lumber Co.
TELEPHONE 2276

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Sunday with Ardilli nt Blodgett hos­
pital when- she is n very sick girl.
Miss Valdes of Marywood. a class­
mate of Mary Kitherinr Gougherly..
V«u Always Bsethrc mail QUALITY .
spent the week end with her at tlie
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T ; AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
W. Dougherty.
1 Dons by craftsmen el ysars of sip&gt;rl«&lt;.«

The V. 1 s class of the Sunday
.schoolchild their class party with Miss'
Roma filochef Saturday evening. April
30. A jolly good time was enjoyed by A'suhel Tltompson were Grund Rapids,
visitors Saturday! ’

COLLISION WORK

BONNETS
FOR THE

BARGAINS—ACT NOW:

THE

Sunday night for. tlie Mi&gt;
Digram. Thr. two .'hurt- phiyi

/Vtorning Olory Jhoppe

..nd al! apmtyiute the spirit sitOWll by
our young' irople tn putting on such a
splendid program.
The jejung married people’s ciasi
will have charge-of the Childrens Day

Mr. und Mrs, Percy Dlamfii\tl of Ha*-!
Ung* und cUiii-hter* were Sunday ewn-:
Ing Callers at Albert Brill's.
Clare Hendershott has been, home
sick for several days.

A C. Clark Friday night m honor &lt;&gt;f.
Clinton Carpenter and son Clalf who
arc leaving our tieighbprhcod for their

FUNERAL
HOME

Putting a big-framed, well-finished, straight­
breasted turkey on the market in six to seven months'
time is a job that begins the day the poult is hatched.
What you feed and how you feed it counts Ldot.
We have a plan that takes the guesswork out of
feeding poults.

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This Year We Have

TURKEY STARTENA
Properly Syncronized or Balanced Proteins that have
bone, body and feather building materials to keep the
poult healthy and growing.
Come in and .let us'talk Startena.

1—.Mr and Mr- George Thompson ami
l &gt;on Gordon and wife from Shultz were
;gue.-t- of Mr and Mrs. l-eckHcnden-hot:
»p Sunday attending the Mother * day
service at the schoolhouse.
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Next Sunday Josephine Romig will
be With us for Sunday .xhool to give a,
talk on her Work last summer m va­
cation Bible school up in the northern

Romig could come.
Tfv- Ladies' Aid will meet May 10 at
the Star Grange hull for afternoon
meeting and supper,
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WALLDORFF

Hastings.

(With Ingredient X)

.gtyrrabk* expo
cnee. but the nv
.•igr individual d&lt;
that

Your phy.-ieian
• is a reliable ad­
visor; ask him
about ambulance
.service, and know
whom u/ctllj in an
emergency.

225 Je(fcrson at .’So.

TURKEYS

Best
Ambulance
is the one that reiponds &lt;|Hi ok eft.
has the most com­
plete cqiiipmeiit,
ami the most vx-

LITTLE TOTS

W. Richards called on
Leon Fuhr of Cedtr
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown
took their daughter Donna, back to
Lansing Sunday after spending the
week end kt home. Mr. and Mrs.
James Mead accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger spent
Saturday in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Ickes called,
on Mr, and Mrs T Wilkinson of
Mapla Grow Sunday.

WALLACE FEED &amp;
SEED STORE
Telephone 2458

jtfll Merchandise
in our Establishment is
marked in plain figures. ..
with the price of the COM­
PLETE Funeral Service.

Funeral Service

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
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PART TWO

rcsentatives. A lot more are backed by

I

Editor1* Wife H*s Job.

Adjuncts To Business Heads :

er and favorable publicity. One Lan-!
sing newspaper has fought hard and
(Continued from page one, part one)
vigorously against any cut Ln state pay.
And so every accountant yields to tlw|one-tenth of one per cent of that ,,IP WMC ,°f the editor of that news-j
desire to create a system of accounting amount.
.
I PaPe*' *® employed in the dciMirtmejit ot^
which non.* but lie may master Andi Milch of existing bureaucracy camrilta,t‘..
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by similar means Much of U l.j As «* rambles through these state
here
was the
opportunity
sought.
•
I payrolls, ta* k struck witH fivnlhar
state administrative board accountant'1 of similar value.
u
I names. Inquiry leads him to the&lt;drilAust have been given a free luind. To
Fay theek Qr^tlon.
; nivrry that a number of new. e^rprovide the blanks required, budgets of
The question of one pay check to a spondenta aligned to cover state house
the vocational school and the slat.*
prisbn w«re nil
aided und the blanks fumily luui received much aUcntion. omws for metropolitan dailies and tlw!
winter
month*
wh«n thej,Mi.*ral pres.*
find u
it vwnwnwnw
convenient '
' printed by inmate
T—
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p«vn- groiqm mui
lute labor. A lot of pos- During ~the
tage was twiuired to rend them &lt;xfi but highway prognmi was bring used to: to have tlwlr.wiv&lt;*s op tlie slate payroll,
that money war. found about the capi-i’*1.^ JSjT' .I™ aX’ '? ?i*' Of courM? th” "U”‘"y
in
tol. But there is no convict labor outj
a.‘m
h” 1"’1 *'*« no* a,u‘i
among the township and village clerk.*.
’ U &gt;,rMr'। «h* |ta*«*orks out well for.dcpartmrnt |
iftid local funds must meet thc'exiM*ii«* u . ‘1
ralMM,,?
i heads, too. because every ume the hand;
Jmpored utum tlwe uhlls by the state |
,he
f^jof tlie correspondent Li jioUed for a*
Mne uf the nitormatl&lt;Jii requited c.ui-■
of "‘“^ni. to-let the people out.
ta»t be hud from tlw* townshlu or vil-1 ,Ih ,h&lt; &lt;1,Par,,n&gt;nt of run**rotten in tpe state know of something off-1
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. . . ............... * alone mav l&gt;* found neurlv a score otinikH.
r..nO.n,iu.rH ....
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Thousands of Boys and Girls Will

Soon Be Out of School
How Many of Them
Will Be Able to Complete
Their Education ? f

ANY YOUNG folks are kept
from college because they
have no money with which to at­
tend. Are you making provision
for your boy or girl—that he or she
may be sure of an uninterrupted
training at the chosen training
school ?

M

xu'wSSuir**
iAi',-i.i
( ammluiuru Make Jobs.
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|tr:iveling.'Jih-4nan:;motl»Tl.sin-bu&gt;lEvery lime a new commission 1st
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w|,u*
s.s.jts !n
i'onscryatlvr cs- brings home si.riui
niiljr.
in tlw
the state 'A
a conservative
II.boo in state money;
money: an-,
an-1 tliought of und long before the1
tirnuti*
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the
rivl
nf
Mituvlvinv
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tlrnuti* of the cost of Mipplying the 'other husband h.is a fine position with lulls providing for n&lt; w jobs are through
-present demands of-the state and t.&gt; tlw Iteo Motor Cur company while his the legislature one may find boosters
provltje even a modest .Md of binder, I W1f(. nuts her money into squirrel coats around'capttol corridors urging the
nnd required record sheets for each j aIIIj ( x)H'tU'lve finery. Otje young couple INiMuge of tlw bills. Already their eyes
township would remit to nt least S40‘boiuitA
. tiiey
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tire
c banking
bnnkiiu; nwrejhanjlioo
more than SlQO are on tlw jobs for thcin.M-lvcs or their
~ lor each or around 850.000 to lie in- n month, both being employed in' th- friends or both. Some arc .eminently
.IllJl.l in
In the
It... HOT
1.1*1 » local
l.w-r.l tax budgets.
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^chnled
• sain,, department.
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successful in tlnxzr&lt;V|&gt;cct
One such came uh from Indiana
Citir.% and vlllagm will be required to. other departments .-.how equally a.S|M*nd at least another $50,000. -And j llaK,imt violations of the nd.* to live teach .economics at the state college
there are hundred* of townstap cl&lt; rk.7 .,h(1 i,.t five. There h a married woman He sooh found a better job os tax exwhore judgm.nl and Integrity are 1111- :fcK*retary in the department of ag- |x-rt und lobbyist for tlw.state farm
qurMlonrtl who will n»t waul to put J riculture Ulm-c htkbaml holds a re­ bureau interests. He fought hard
in th.* lime nquired to keep a set ot;sja.iulbic |k»iUon in.one of Lansing'.*: against income and other new ideas in
romplicuted books for the shnpl.* bust-; j.-ading indiwtrie.*: They have «&lt;&gt; ch|I- taxation during the 1MI M-v-hm. But
neu of a township. Eventually every'
drive a beautiful and rxi&gt;en.slv&gt;* busim-ss even for farm bureaus became
township will lx* Lined to pay more, rar and live Ona high social Ncu)r bud and so thia alleged economist war
to their clerk**
|fn.anoUx.*r instance in this .'.aim* d&gt;*- Slipped off the Fanil Bureau payroll
Hhould every township engage « jmrtment of agriculture ar» found both and placed on that of the state com­
•
certified accountant as wxs ncom-1 huslwnd and wife With combined sal-' mission for inquiry into county and local
mended to the fnghnrn te.ard of sup- arics of .83,100. They recently disposed luxation Later when unemployment
&lt;*rvlM&gt;n. the net would amoun* t.&gt;'o: their own car wixl their neighbors becqme severe, another commission had
8280.000 for the 1.40(1 Michigan town-inpart the state owned car placed uf to be' created to give everyman a Jol&gt;ships besides the cast
the records th. ir xlis|H«uil Is subjected lo much nl least one to a family if tlw reader
und the cost ol clurCking tlwm.
' night mid Sunday driving. At least one remember-s While business men. indu.sMore Traveling Expense.
'
n'nl&gt; eerier has t. wife employeil trial' leaders, lawyers and men of ufBut even this Is not all to make the
‘J*
3
W’lU1 to °r
giving freely of th.tr lime to thia wor­
. umfijJth accountmg of townships of,
,
.. „
thy cause, without expecting a cent of
~~ any account the.ic mii't be traveling!
. Sl-.ooo To one Eamiiy.
pay. this Individual. who can Jump
auditors to- check the books and rec- Tlie state board of health payroll from i&gt;aymll to ixiyroll with the agility
ords. It costs the'.slate $70,000 a year disclnses a husband cmplojed ut 88,000 ot the squirrel. but with tlw added
to audit county books-- «:i rets. What ‘ while his »lli draws $4,000 -812.1MM* ability to nit In two trees at once, hud
will It cost for the army of auditors re- i annually for one family One wife Here Ids name put down tor another pay
quired to cover, all the township; and- has u hihiband in th.* retail clothing cheek. He now draws two for a total of
village* and cities of tlu* state? Furlli-: btiMricss, owning hl*, own store.
$1,450 |x r annum, a clever move in the
ertnore tills is a separate commission .mi Th.* scrutineer 'finds tlunn cvery- hoiLM- last week fobbed him of a third
up to Ur ojM*rate.l by th.- state treas-| when*. A vice presUlciH of tlu.* largest salary when a bill lie himself had
urer..County accounting is controlledj bank in Lansing jiermiLs his wife to drawn won changed to rule him outside
by th.* auditor general. Why was not | remain on a state payroll for $2,000. tlw appropriation. Around legislative
tlie pre.M-ni force In the department of; A wealthy widow with large real wittite hulls this agile iMiy-clu-ck grubber b
tlw ididitor general expunded 6&gt; In- holdings draws $3,000 annually in an- known as prime minister lo the present
clude lessfer municipalities, if the work I other deiiurtmeiit.tidminhlnition. R. Wayne Newton is
wns to be undertaken al all?
| 'llwrc is yet another interesting side- the name.
Whei’e did this idea spring from? j light on state payrolls, fatal*: jobs reern
A rect'nt Washington correspondent
Early in 1931 Governor Brucker ap-'to run in certain Junulies Here |s one referred to the wails tint go up when
.
jiqlnted a special ’advisory group io.example. A man and his wife are both the axe swings, He said. ’■Politicians
1
aid him in steering tin* ship of state, employed. So is a brother. So is a sds- bleed easily.” How true! If the read­
Inyluded among those railed to thi-. ter and so Is her son. That fumil, er doubts this let him try pruning the
duty was' Mr, Clarence Ayers of pe-1 ought to be able to deliver some votes, ixryrolls—or even writing about them.
troit, who has had mueh to say about Many other fqrnlly circles are dotted
tlw'fxtrnrnganci*.. of lucid government I almost as costly jvith .state pay checks
'till.*; bill wiu one of the most loved 0(1 while taxpayers go hungry.,
_____ | were afternoon callers Bunday of Ids spent the week end with her parents,
the children bom to thia group of r&gt;u-\ A lot of |&gt;roplc will be asking how
SHULTZ SCHOOL NOTES.
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
. per-advisors.
I these Jobs me M-cured. Well, of course
By mistake a page of copy was mis- parents. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Day of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde. Mr. and Mrs.
Most of the classes ore reviewing as
When Ulla mass of figure* is as-'evciy member of the house und senate
placed and not included in Milo Items ’South Hastings.
|Hal Lathrop and family were also Sun­
they have finished their work.
,
,
The
Older
Y
group
is
assisting
with
rembled it will be of no value until: 1* cxjiccted to rnk for some ]iatronug«*
Mrs. Oma Wilcox of Caro and MissjOay guesU there.
The 7th and Bth grades stay after last week cutting the report of the
tabulated, graphed, edited and printed and some effort has to be made to up-, the Orangeville 8. 8 where 91.attend- ichool one-half hour every night to Township
S. 8. Convention which told! Ruth Mudge of Wyoming Park were j Mr. aild Mrs Fred Rock ot Joduoa
'
When completed it may interest a hall- jx iuw this demand else department ap-, rd May 8. whekiJ.urille.and Clay Bas­ study for the exawb. We have three of tlie
tire helpful talk of Rev. Miles on the ji week end guests of the
Hie home folks iuffc.
iu’Fr. und Dorr Webb and family spent Sundozen persons of tlie state. But the tax-.' propriations will not receive favorable, sett sang a duet "Mother's prayer” and seventh graders ami one eighth grader. following topics ' Youths' Attitude to-1 Mrs. June Irwin took her 7th and 8th day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb,
payer may just as well realize that a. consideration Members arc nut expect-. tlw following program was suit on by
Miss Donna ....
McKeown of- M. 8, c.
Those having a half holiday were 'ward tin.- church and .religion” nnd grade pupils on a pleasure trip to Lan- &gt; "
\irw bureau has ia.-n born to his id- —I to raise 1 he question of high isajarlcs, tlw clUldren of the S.'S.:
and Grund Ledge Saturday,
East Lansing was a week-end guest ot
excused last Friday afternoon. We gft '^Youths’ reaction towards, the church's. sing
Mother—By Six Cllrta.
Miss~ Charlotte Hyde -•
ot '•*--'
Clarkston'
ready large collection of sta-h luxuries.; as long tfs their iwditlcal friends are•
her parents.
program of Worship." Also the beau'
halt
holidays
for
being
neithes
absent
and that it'may th* reasonably expect-. I&gt;*ing cared for. And in wiien a depart­. Recitation—"L1 k e
nor tardy or having a B average.
, llful solo "The Holy City” sung by Mr.
ed that it wifi consume al least 8IOO.ObO inriit head can bo prevailed u|&gt;on lo&gt; June and Lehi.
Brooks accompanied liy Mrs. Brooks.
Bcmita Gates won a prize in num­ Wo were most sorry for Tills omission.
annually, jwrhaps much more- and open his’.antlovce and appointee listsi Recitation—"Every Day .is Mother?.
ber class last month. Siu* received a toy
that so far as said taxpayer is con-'for inspection ii is found that a great: Day"—Delia.
Mrs. Allie Wood accompanied Mrs
cerned its product will not be worth 'many arc backed by senators and rep-•
Song—8 S- Choir.
_____________ uutch,____ ._____________________ 21___- Barber tn—cmnstock 'Wednesday anil
,
Violin Solo-Orviilc Fox.
The third grade are learning to tell attended the district meeting of Re­
Recitation—"Mother* Picture," Lil­ time. They have learned all the multi­ bekah Odd Fellowjship. Mrs. Barber was
lian Bonrdo.
plication tablets lids year.
elected presideqt for' the iolio^|n,:
Recitation—"Guess Who," Marlon
Only a few of uqrwere able to attend year.'
’ Jones.
Milo Ladles' Aid will be entertained
the May Festival at Hastings. We■
Remarks on Temperance and Moth­ didn't enter it.
nt the home of Miss Fenncf the
er's Day—C. F. Angell.
Kathryn Clouse spent Tutfeday in aftemopn of May 18 an Invitation is
Homer
Ritter
U
local
.Miperfrrtendvnt
extended to all.
'
Good-looking, iof» and
The 8. S. sent $200 to the MetiiodLst Hastings visiting High school, yie hope, ' Remember the church service at Milo j
long-wearing. Yet they
Church Homes at Chelsea and Grand Kathryn passes so she can go there each Sunday ot 2:30 Sunday School'
next year.
• .
ore priced lower than ever'
Rapids as a Mother's Day gift.
following. We hope for a good attend-,
We all went for a 5 mile hike one &lt;)»y nnee at these meetings.
before I Come in and tee
Curlton Center Y group led by Edgar
,
Cheney hod a big time last Friday last week. We enjoyed it very much.
W. A. Spaulding came over from Wall]
lhe new U. S. Tit«».
night on a hike nnd welner roust.
A week ago Friday was clean-up-day. lake and spent the week end at his.
farm here.
Hastings Y groups had a big night We cleaned tlie yard and filled in alli ...................
the tar tracks.' Tlicre is a fine for'j Mrs. Wilcox and daughter. Mrs '
*
Tuesday evening at the school.
Bradfield entertained the former's
.Several of Hie local leaders and men throwing paper on the lawn.
Our picnic will be ‘held May 20, at' aunt, Mrs. Carrie Balch of Grand Rap-:
attended the annual meeting at Lan­
THE BIG SWING IS TO
sing Wednesday evening and heard lhe schoolhouse. Tlie distrifl and incm-1 Ids and sister. Mrs. Charlotte Ryer-1
I son ot Hastings from Friday till Sun- j
Francis S. Harmon, National Secretary bers of the P. T. A. are Invited*.
We,have a picture we won for having! daY
_
&lt;
.
of Y. .M. C. A . who Is taking the,posi­
tion so long filled by Dr. John R. Molt. M point* towprd n standard school. We j Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield af­
ore wrry llfrre was so much discus“ P"')* 1T Kalamazoo Thurssion over whether our point* were, ““J
_ ,,
.
BUGBEE CORNERS.
right or not
! Jolin Bradfield went Saturday to
MLy&gt; Doreen Cappon spent last week
Don't lor,., (ho d.k o! Ibr pteme. s“'h1 B',,d "&gt;
«•&gt;• '«twith her sister at Cloverdale..
,,
.
Mr. and Mrs. FYank CastlAand son. Evrrybrxb- wrkomo.-RrporU-r. M&gt;T,lr L ln« hta4?dJand **'’*
hL'
Mr ,dd
MUs Holland. Mr. Buzzard. made a Cr.^o Trorhrr. l&gt;. L. Oorlmmr.
Mrs. Merrctt Wood to visit an old
business trip to Battle Creek last Fri­
|
friend
Abe
Johnson
at
Cedar
Creek
MORGAN.
day.
! who is very ill on Sunday morning.
Mrs. Chas. Foote had her tonsils re­
Mrs. Jennings returned to Lansing Later Uiey all had dinner at the son's
moved at New Bprgess hospital, Kala­ Sunday after spchdlng a week with Mr. I home where Mrs. Allie Wood had a
mazoo. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Shader.
fine dinner prepared for Mother's day.
Merle Court brought her home Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. j. w. Howard enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tooze and Mil­
day evening nnd stayed over Sunday. tained Mrs. Sarah Mater and Mr. and dred spent Mother's day with the for­
She Is doing nicely.
Mrs. Will Mater of Nashville. Mr. an.l mer's mpther at tlu* Chas. Laubaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Japhat. Mr. and Mrs. Elwotth Duxberry of Lansing. Mr home S. Shultz.
Mrs. Ed Woodman and family motqj- and Mrs. Byron Clark of Jackson, and
Mrs. Osborne accompanied her chil­
RICHARDS GOT THE JOB Bfed to Benton Harbor Saturday to at­ Mrs. Letha Adkins on Mothers day.
,dren. Mr. and. Mrs. Elza Jensen to
tend the' blossom festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Ice King and son Don- Kalamazoo Thursday evening.
CAUSE HE HAD A TELEPHONE
Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle of Prai­ ■ald of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Be sure and be at church next Sun­
rieville were Sunday callers al Frank Shaffer and Mrs. Irene Johnson ami day
,
at 2:30, encouraging our pastor and
Castle's.
When an application ia tnadtxfor work, employers
Eugene of Plainwell spent Sunday with ,others.
Our school closed with a picnic din­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaffer.
arc quite likely to ask for a telephone number. For
In observance of Mr. qnd Mrs. H.
ner May 2. Guests from away were,
Mr. and Mrs, J. W Howard made a Pennels' olil
wruu4,^ BMHIW&gt;Bry
61st wedding
anniversary niey|
they
they know that the easiest and quickest way to get
Mrs. Wilbur Gibson of Cloverdale. Mrs.
,r*P to lensing Monday.
took fhldr
their liutat
Usual Inner
long antzi
auto Hrlvn
drive nn
on!I
trtfrir
Cecil Cappon and Bettie Loo of Has­
into touch w^th additional help ia by telephone.
Mra Florence 7?umpcF and Mn and, Um! beautiful May day the fourth, drlv-i
tings, Mrs. Ken Stratton and **
Mrs. Mrs Ernest Mead and son Forrest' lng t0 Paw Paw
to
HaVfn:
Merle Count of Kalamazoo.
Your
home telephone ia an important asset In
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mead at: where they had dinner titan home by
pairs
Battle Creek Sunday.
. Allegan and Martin. This couple make
business and social life. It places you within
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mr. and Mr*. Clair VanSickle. Mrn. a practice of these long drives on.llwlr
instant
reach of business associates and friends.
Mrs. Lulu Gray went to Detroit Sun­ Mamie Webb. Opal. Ruby and Garnet anniversaries. Mr*. Pennels report*
nnH Miss Mnrtttn
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day to visit her mother. Mrs. Howe andI and
And, in emergencies, such as fire or sudden sick- ■
Norma llitrr
Hater, w**nt
went to Soro.
Sum­ Mrs. Teller ,Improving
from her recent
also her son Lawrence and family for hue Saturday and attend the Y. P. M. sickness but sill! confined to tlw home.
ncss, it will summon help immediately.
a short time.
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Will. August of Grand
There will be a Missionary Jubilee
BARRYYILLE.
.
Of all the things you buy, probably
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Rapids and Mrs. Alberta Greenfield meeting al lhe MdTgan church Sunday
Mrs. Walker of Chesaning spent the
none gives so much for so Little as
visited the latter’s father, C. W. Knoll, the 15th in charge ot Rev. A. P. Mead. week end with relative* here.
Phone 2177
“Drive-In Service"
Hastings
your telephone.
0*1■ *
Wednesday.
A special invitation Is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oillettc and
Mrs. Ella Taylor spent the week end everyone. Rev. Mead will be at Hastings Clara and Dorothy Potter spent Sun­
with her sister, Mrs. Ida Norton.
Sunday night.
day with Rev. and Mrs. Gillette at Gall
Frank Norton accompanied Victor
lake.
BIG 5WI
Jones to Detroit Bunday night.
home of Nellie Martz Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and family

T here is no better way to provide
the cash than by starting a savings
account at once in this bank. This
is an age when young men and
youpg women need college train­
ing and this is an age when it costs
money to get such an education.

3"&lt;i Interest compounded Semi-Annually

Come in today and talk with us
about starting an "’“Education
Fund” for John and Mary. This is
the time and this is the tank and
we will be glad to talk with you
about it.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

The Only National Bank
In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

No TWO WAYS
ABOUT IT!

U.S.
TIRES

“Yes, sir, Mr. Brown, I’ll

report tomorrow at eight”

U. S. Peerless 4.75x19 $6.33

jffuto Jjport Jhop

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 193!

PAGE TEN

LOW WEEK-END FARES
REDUCTION for tlie Round Trip
Each Week to Sept. 3, inch

z

ONE-WAY FARE plus ope-tenth
■TO ALL POINTS IN THE FOLLOWTXg STATES:
Indiana
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Michlran
NeW yorh
Delaware
H'aAhiniton, D.

Also to many destinations in Canada. Illinois, Kentucky, Virginis
and West Virginia.
Tickets good in coachts also in Pullman cars ion -puynynt of
Ihillman furei oh all trains leaving at or after noon of Friday. All
day Saturday, returning until midnight following Monday.

OF ONE-WAY FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
to Destinations in'
ILLINOIS, OHIO. MICHIGAN, INDIANA
St. Louis. Mo: Louisville.' Ky.: Pittsburgh, Pin Wheeling.
W. Va.; Parktrsburgh. W. Va Niagara' Folks. N. Y.: Bufialo.N. Y.; and intermediate points, Good going after B.OO ii- in.,'Saturday. May 38. all day. Sunday. Muy 29. and until 1.00 p. fit,
Monday. May 30—Return Limit. Tufisday. Moy 31.
Children ol proper- age halt fare.

Michigan Central

NASHVILLE
I
Mf*. Ida Hire hau returned to her
home after spending the winter with
relatives in Bellevue.
Earle Felghner. Mrs. C. C. Gibson!
PROBATE COURT.
Est. Charles J. Castekin. dec'd. In-1 and son of Detroit and Mrs. Walter
1 vt ntory fifed!
' of Comma, spent the week tnd
Kahler
.
Est. Phoebe Elliston, deed. Petition&gt; at the Frank Fcighner home.
'for license to m-11 for distribution, tesInstallation of Laurel Chapter No.
■ ilmony of freeholders filed, license to&gt;310. E. 8. was held Tuesday evening
• at the Masonic Temple with a pot luck
supper at 6:30. The tables were pretty,
E*t. Philip Keiser, dee d. -Inventory with yellow garden flowers. center
streamers of yellow, lavender and
filed.
,
j white und lighted green taper*. Follow­
Est. Vonda Elliston, ti-al Prillloh to!
!' ।ng the nipper the installation was
liettlc Interest of mhfbrs filed: order held In the chapter room with Grand I
authorizing* settlement etileiwl.
I Conductress of Michigan, Mrs. Georg- j
£'•'■ f’li’1* McKenzie. drr.‘d.GEvcii-1 lnft'rBaucr-oFHuMhigfc'acting as "the!
tory filed
| Grand Installing officer, wllh Mrs I
E't. Artemisia Babcock, drr'd. An-1 Cora Gebhardt as Installing Manhall. I
nual account ntlcd. jarttUon to make Mrs. Mary Fuller ns Chaplain. Mrs. I
partial distribution hti.;l order author-! Lon Maus, organist and Mrs Urrtrudi*!
tzlng didribii'ion entered
' Burch, soloist. Each officer was given!
Order for her charge by the installing offic-T!
1 adjournment entered.
and conducted tu their stations by the'
wfBrTud* i&gt;! Faul. deed. W.i
rarrant and ■ Marshal, when the newly elected'
' Inventory filed.
। Worthy Matron. Mrs Villa OUn had
E»t. Sarah' J. Keiser, dee d. Prtltlbni reached litr station in tlie east and!
for determination’ ol heirs tiled, order hud been given the’ Grand Honors.
for publication entered.
Mrs Burch sang "We • Love You!
Truly" After the eight elective oft:-'
for determination. o! heirs filed, ‘order ccrs had been taken to their stations
for pubhcair ii'i nt- r-'d
a ladies' trio.,'’The-Woodland Calls."'
E»t. Lucy E Hyde Smith, dec'd. In- was sung by Mi siutm-s Edmonds.
wntory filed
Lentz and Evans, accompanied by Mrs.,
d Petition for tala Roc. The ten appointive officers:
accounting filed.
ns tssued.' proof were conducted to their stations after •
which Mrs. Bauer gave a splendid Icc■ Est. P« ter Maurvy, dec'd. PeijUon to' lure und Mrs. Martens, tlie retiring!
dt'iMVf of ie.il u-tatc fih tj. order to fils-! Worthy Matron. pteM-nt«l Mrs Bauer i

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Est. Alfred C- BuMon. dec'd. Annual I Lykins sank* "A Bowl of Roses." Mrs.!
account filed.
IMartens was presented with the Past
ANOTHER DEFINITION.
QUESTIONABLE COOKING.
------ TiTiTiA t-r-./.T------: Matron's Jewel and a basket of flow-1
. Teacher: “What is culture. Harold?"
"Why. dear, anyone wpititi think I1
.vniHii.r.y ili.l.
। ,.rs nnd Mrs Bureh iung! -ilu, gim ai u i
Harold: "Sticking out your little fin- was nothing but a cook in thre house"
W. H nnd-Mrs. Gray left Wedncs- I Perfect Day."
ger when you're dripking."
Not ufter a few meal*."
4.V.MI wllh Ihnr a.u«hlr. Ini Mr
M,. U U
ol lUminumn.i
.
&gt; mond! Indiana, spent tlie week end’
^I”indrd Bnd Onr l0Ck
7th *‘u» thc ktter's mother. Mrs Frank;
, and Bth grade erammntions on Saiur- ■ McDerby.
day and hist week eiid the teachers’ ’ ,,
I
I gay another lot some interesting .work!, MrsOokay
returned(
along th«- line of their tulurc work, so; ,rom.JntkM&gt;n
!*lu’ *,Jd tat-n;
;that they would.be In better conditioniw‘-'’, 'r
&gt;
to take their tests.
- ’ Uo-V‘1 -Mvud ol E»*t Lansing spent
&gt; .On Thursday Superintendent ReBw1lh hls “»°uw-r. Mrs.!
(Went with ids agricultural class lo! h“Z1 &lt;e w
ii ‘
r. &lt; • n I
. Lansm’g to
thy work at the college, j.,0*'.
J1"”11'
RS,V;
Judging of Mtrt.'i and stock was in- 'H1lMI&lt;1' ,d Maple Grove and Rev.
h r. 'lm.: for them all ‘tfnd verv valu-*c,t M°n^‘&gt;' f,!«' S*s‘&gt;vcr to atabl.- to tlie prospective farmers,
; !fnd u?''
conferenu- ot the
Dr B C. SutR and C. A. Gardner at- fc',a'*8^‘ri'1 fhurth. Mr E L Schatlfc.
tended a U-gtoti meeting in HaMingii' w.’-V ^u,',d‘’-v ,
,
,
Tm.-'day evening, and report a .line
Higbee and family of
time.
1 C
i Grand Rapids spent Sunday with h'T
Elijah Rounds hiuA t.niered.from hi.'] i
,151l JSS1’*-*' .
i toll and was able to be down unvh
''atnvr. were
i.yt week.. Llgc is one of the’ few
formers mother in Cluir-i
Civil War Vets left In this vicinity,
^U!iday' „
.
low pnci—but thejinul ol loodi for l«n f
.We all enjoy having Llgc among us*.. M1''v N,on‘ Klx»Vic,tor vImIcU ■ rcla-1
by RE.U. value. And lk*l‘i what I olftr
with his cheerful view of life
I
Jackson Sunday.
■Hie fine rains of the. past few days
Mr? u,'rtriUld Young of Charlotte
surely arc what we all needed. CropsCarl slir&gt;n'’,1&lt;' of DeTour
Skcp st mi I.G.A. Store loth, «*d l«»rn
are looking fine .this spring.
^hurM,3y
MUs Amy Hartn I.G.A Store."
Your /.G./L G.
We sec by Sunday X Grand Haplds r,*’
.
u’
Herald announcement of the deathL,X.Ir antl *,rs' 9ratton Stuckey of
of Mt E'tticr Parrish, sister of Mrs .’Melmore. Ohio :.|M-nt a few da&gt;x liut
VoUweilcr und Mr . Ed McDonald of *'*'*' wUh Ul? ,aUet!* mother, Mrs.
.tin. plat.
Funeral will be tn Gr.
Marv
'
Ml -. Edna .Brumm of Kalamazoo
. Rapids with burial here. She'will
! remembered bv the- older residents
Talbert Curtis and daughter,
;
••
ivmuciu ocic.
- ;.
| M- th. r'-; Day was prujx rly obientd- yt',lcvl . • iqien&lt; JjXurday with the
'In the churches hen- with large at-- or,-n,ei
iptchl I.G.A. Price.
i tendance ut tin-Hcrvice*.
. i U1?.
„
.
/
.
, IMmdsM Da, Manilla, „ ,mE.l «• ; Ru«» MMtacv M«nl lhe ««k
Ing out the program and will haw a!CIK1 at 111|:
v
1
!plcii.ifiig program for your apiMfda'-! . A&lt;I"lpl?
1CA
I tion.
\
.
; the week end with l|is parents.
I Mr. und Mte. Elwln Vender of De- |
i-i.«
: trait were week end guest ’ "
' •
j l«-r's pun nis. Mr. and
Otto!
and Mr. und Mrs. Arelju- Wil- , Sclr.il/-•. Mrs Huy Nubau of Katunu'
Kalamaroo were Sunday call- j spent Sunday there.
POWDER
: Mr. und Mr*. Wltenger and children j
Mf&gt;- E. H. Owens and &lt;;1 Jaeksun upentj Saturday and Sun-1
nt Grund Haven and Mrs. &lt;5a&gt;'
E. L Schantz was in Hastings Mon­
Young ot Wnukslia. Wls.
• *
it-.d Rin
at Joseph Crock- day on bilunc-'i--

The Way Back
The financial and commercial
foundation and reliability of
EVERY community is centered
in and around its Banks

A good bank is just as necessary to the thrift
and welfare of a city or community as a
bread winner is to the home. Also, a suc­
cessful bank is dependent upon the friend- .
ship and confidence of the people of the city
es'.utr entered.
or community if it iPOM.is tootberialthe
“Good Bank" i with
\ u
desired.

Every Time You “BOOST” Your
Home Town, by Word or Deed,
You “Boost” Your Own Interests

for REAL Values

■ v 'those ofANY orqani^ation

HEY EARS of service this bank has rendered to the
people of this city and county has firmly established
it in Public Confidence. Every courtesy consistent with
safe conservative business management has always been
extended to every patron. We are always perfectly will­
ing to confer with you about any banking business with­
out charge.
.

KELLOGG'S

There is a steadily increasing return of funds lo Sav­
ings accounts in banks all over the country. -This is "the
way back" and sure to bring full time pay and a full
dinner pail.

FLAKES

CORN

P11O

This Bank Has Always Paid 3% Interest
Compounded Semi-Annually on Savings

15c
32c

Cherriec

u CALUMET

25

Cocoa

2

ICR

Lb. Can

2$C

Sugar Cotion Bag 10 Lb.. 44'
Apple Butter IGA
19.
KELLOGG'S

Wheat Biscuit
i
I9C

! Arthur Alli.rdim: and ..mis. Geo.-Ful-.
111 • “rc vr.itmg their children?
' .i.&lt;i Mr.-. W.-lby Ciuckfi.-rd and O:' l oal-'hl ui;d Linuly aqd Mrs B--.
family of Woodland.
•
■ Brown and’ faintly. Tfiby are having
" and Mrw Gvocge Vanden Bosh ,h,lr
“ rrm&lt;xlelcd that 4h&lt;••
ran spent Sunday evening with' flight rome time ago.
rtt*r p«r:;teh&lt;- nr.if Clarabe'.ly.
Mirs Helen. Fcighncr was brought
and Mni Walter Durkee and *••’«»»- from Pennock hospital FYalav.
ai.ib Durkee w&lt;rc’8uiiiiay vis-;
i*.'d tin operation fur upjx'ndidu,
I H I Ki • ■ '
H.-. I:'..
_
und......
Mr.-■*"
’ '
-- s Mabie Mead of Flint spent the
end with !w-r father. Arthur
x-oud of

Vauchh f’ulWi*-Mns■ •:

at Ben

■Uljircnce Muter sjX'iit Friday
-In. Bril Hcckathorn in Batik*

Kh-mhan

Fe» H«id «nd Cold W«tci

Bur,

Ammonia
Oxdyol .

17c
IGA

.

l.

tic

SOAP GRAINS
Brooms IGfi Finest Quality Each 69c
Climalene , ■ , Large Sue- 21c

■ White Floating
I SoapIGfi
Aa ld«*l bsth io«p.

Surplus

$75,000.00

Mr. ajid Mr- Wail-- Town and family

' $50,000.00

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN
■___________________ __

No puttr tosp m«dt.

FOR OVER

STORES

*

*o YEAB&gt;
Guaranteed pure
end efficient.

25
Ounce/
for

25*

WUklnEoii. Sunday for Mothers day
Miss Margarr! Harrington returned I
home Saturday Wight after siiending I

olA

SPONSORED

AND

Mr and Mr;. Jim Dibble

BAKING
POWDER

l«» than of high
priced brands.

A

Capital .

[briiiite of B.ittlv Cr&lt;’k with h&lt; r »&lt;&gt;ik
i Mr. mid Mi-. Milton Nobles «
। Miiuwinuv
.-pein Thur.vl.ty
r
tn.HidviBe .-pent
ufu-rntxti
।
i u„i
•',"l!da&gt;'1 aItcr i and night with Mr. and Mr*. Han
uissic With measles.
| wertman
id Mr:-, James Burdicl

KC
USE

j

The Bank with the Chime Clock

••I ited liuir daughter A’era and hus- _____________________________________ ________
;u,&lt;1 Mrs. Frank Uak-y enter- bandLitchfield Sunday.
.
.
-,
d.Mr- I&lt;&lt;&gt;l.&lt;iMi Vale tit inc -pent.
Sunday Mi und Mr-. John-H.
Tnum •• in Wood-; UM'T «ud daughter. Norma Jane, of tin granddaughter visited their daugh­
ter
in
Kalamazoo
Sunday.
kins-of . Augusta.
•
Mr, aurf Mrs. Floyd Wilkinson an i'
M:.' Elmer Uro-s and Min. Kenneth.
-lent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs family of Grand Rapid'. Mr. and Mi. '
Barton CortriKiit and family of' Knln-i
■n..
rt.mhe. held UM
“J
■nlng Mu) 19.
Uarriuin m&lt;

10

Hastings City Bank

HfiCI^NE

irr-iirri

A

Wlutrighl fntcrtaiiK'd tiirlr Chllii. XJr ulvd Mr- Marky Butroughs.
■ Rivers and Mr. and Mrs Ed
4 ljiu:inp.
Allee Camp ha., been «ufiertni{
t.wok Horn ulcer in the eye
by something getting into the

Mr.'. Alice Collins is quite .sick with i
j rnnehitis.
|
। Evi’ryixiiy remember the tn-&gt;tl;cr*|daughter. banquet Friday night in th-.
' annex room of the church
j Mrs. Kale Burdick
j
nets spent Thursday
nfi Mrs Ullcry of Hastings vis- ' nun.
nday in the I.iaad Edger liymr., ; Mr« France.' S&gt;arh.&lt; f nlertamcd Iwr ‘
■ niece from Kulamuzoo Spnday.
r is entertaining the
ek His many' Blends • Mr, anil Mi- Mike Sciuubta have rc: turned home after spending the winter*,
dy recovery.
I caring for *ifk relatives tn Grand fu'ip-,
1 Ida.' '
.
.
‘ i Arthur Pcuuellw was home a few'
ft,™M,‘“li™’."'
«««»«» &gt;1» towu.1 M
_
. K:.:uuv'
)Camp'Custer.
Mrs. Myra Knecatrlck i» caring for
•pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sain Mrs. Debark at Prairieville alw-has
been having the measles.
'
i
Mrs Ida Moore of Hasting.' spent
The much needed rain la surely web:
Saturday night and hundav with Mt. .corned by everyone. Everything is1
und
C J Moore and Ralph.
! booming fipw .
Mi'» Auguata Hinkley, who has been
■"
George Eddy was in Brooklyn.'N. Y .
- spending the wlnterewith her Uster 1.. jand
।
Long Island last week going there
Grand Rapids returned home Sunday. &gt;‘on account of the death of Mr*. Mati­
Mrs Arthur returned b.-upe Tuesday nee Eddy
from Lolling, the being called there
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i fcrnes* Runr.e.i.
• morc jj.Jn Qnc celebrity present. *

irad •&gt;/&gt;, /. o. 6. fttiary

OU get away fint—andyoy itay. firat—in
the smartly atylZd aerodynamic Rockne.

Y

You’re up to 50 in a few second* in your Silent
Second Speed! You make 75 safely, silently in
‘ high speed!1 You can take turn* fast er than other
cars dare try.' You get a car of long wheelbase
—with Free Wheeling and Full Synchronised.
Shifting, Automatic Switch-Key Starting, 4Point Cushioned Power—all at no extra charge!

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

vaw of. Howers.

M

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1M3

Cents Per Pound "I St 7
1!
ADVANCED on W OOH
.
Accepted On Approval’
'

Hastings Co-operative Elevator
Hastings, Mich.

Telephone 2^45

FHFEPDRT.
ASSYRIA.
J EAST ORANGEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neeb and Clar-I ‘The school commlvtoner Mt &lt;. Maude
,
AND WERT HOPE. ,
ence Van patton were In Grand Rap-'Smith has arranged for the seventh! W. B Hayward went to the Delton'
ids guests Saturday and Bunday.
grade examination to lx h&lt;|d at Lu*',’ J hospital and stayed all last week
Mrs. Von Patton and daughter. Dor-;’«» Thursday. May 12 ,.r,d th- eighth that Dr. Farwciy could observe him.
othy. ot Woodland were week-end graders will -write thtir examinations I Hr is home now and able to go to thr
guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. ulidivn Friday.
elevator. His many friends are glad
Mrs. Lewis Neeb.
; Mr. and Mrs. Ll‘lr Strickland are the he is feeling better.
Mrx Whreter and Mrs. H- W. Scene parents ot a da,ugl,-.-r born at P.nn - .. i
Erriert .lohncoek. who lias been
hate been numbered among lhe skk haspital at Ha tings on Mon&gt;v. May
‘dh infretlon
on the gain.-Her
for the past few weeks, but are much ,X
jJ’’?*.,"7”rn’ ol Poduuk
improved at tlie last report.
, fkveral from 'hl- :
'
Mr.
and
Mr
Ituwll
Johneock and '
Mrs Charlie Weiland of* Elmdale via- tendat .the M i
sens'vidted Mr and Mrs. Qffo Brown
lUd with Mrs. C.'G Itenncy Friday. |HaMingn W-dm ,.
’of Plainwell Sunday.
William Winey of Kalamazoo called 18U ';,ls ^’"7! *‘1'Johncock tfis ruron hl.* sister. Mrs. C L Uenncy Wed,,l‘p ’.,w'
»"
Day by her chitn~&lt;u..
Cl
' Itival among t!i&gt; rw
,,
I practically a r,rw
Mr • George nawtt Is spending n|
tj1(&lt; s'm■ n
ini w«
tew davs with her son at Hie village of; ri.llrewnt&lt;.d. n :a„,r
mg the mtaslr
.
hirraent to i njoy th&lt; .....................
, Mr and Mr.TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
Collin* visited Mr.
Rev. and Mr*. Overhanger of- Rid-. Ryde the only &lt;&gt;m- to dams, i-:.’.- thi
i»-y. Indiana, were week-end gunte of Highland Fling: Ite'.ty Ketcham. .Mil"r'n ’’,
.
■' 11 ’ 1 -9'
Mr
Mr&lt; t»™&gt; n.u&lt; ,na Mr..
"Mi-- Wallace Camfibelle has been lhe Stevctis xhuwl wvrt included ui th? D1.)lw,r
Mr and Mrx
spending n few weeks with her sis-i cast.
I Walhe Ru &lt;-| . ' •
of Ks|nmaaop.
'
Mrs. Byron Thus entertained Friday
fer, y.t'.«. Gi-rould. and making'tlie ar-' Miss Mildred Kttvham 1. Mavimr- Sunday - ..-mm
\ on Mr. and
quaintana- of h&lt;-r little m ire who re-; wJth in-r suui. Mrs Catherhu* Schrei-lMs Byion Titm
Mr. mid Mr-' - Congratulation* arc extended to Ml.u In honor of her birthday, Mn. Dipner
e.iPlv arrived at the Gerouid home in n,.r afore Iwr pu&gt;. n* • .
d to
■' Ck.r-s-.
ami Gr.i:.&lt;!-,n Bliu-k- Arv&gt;-nu NaDell and Clare Lewis. who cf Delton and Mrs. Chui. Garrett ot
Northville.
.
I Creek. :*&gt; .'hr may I-- ab &lt;
fmi.di b.r!;
- - Belton and ..
---Mb* H&lt;were married last wtk.
Prairieville.
Sunday guest* ot Mr and Mrx. I year's .^h«»l work, and L»k'. tla-. - ;: hlui
thoigr ■I’lifMniKJin were. Mr nnd Mrs. । vrud*; cigsmintrttun.
Wilbur Norris of Grand Rapids.
Mr antI Mr,
MiJJer 3nil j.,inijy'
Mrs John Beuhter of laving was a; visited their mother, ?.! , s-.l-ia ft-ui .
guest Friday at tlie home, of Mr, and'more, at Camp Cu-&gt;t&lt; i Hui.d.’iv.
Mrs. Georar Thompson,'
; Miu Boris MlU,.r w-4 k,„ . 3. 1)M.
Mrs Charley Wibert of Hillsdale | home of tier con: in. Mi -:i.| Mr Jut-'
railed on Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Roush j ms Paul, near .Baltaof !.i.' [
Saturday,
i week.
.
Mrs. Janies Elliott and chlidrrn of
The mra.-J&lt;- epldmnr : quhr gen-j
Flint and Mrs. Ray Ware of South I end. Hie member of th--(Jem ( . ‘
Lowe-U calkd Friday on relatives in! home acre victims tax'. «&lt;- &lt;■: &lt;-ji/p! M:
Hie village.
-Cede, ami he b in infirm l-e.elih. G r-1
Percy Rnaser spent the wre-k end. el»h fx-&lt;- Be-atrtc'Buxlot;. Notm.i C v- I
with his son and family in Allegan ; nnd Marguerite Mack ar- r. - h .-.mRev. Barker of Hastings was n e-allcH Hwm. Ml ’ Margiarite Mack Ju t t.- L
nt tlu- Pearl Smith home* Wednesday, (covered
covered from
.............a '.trej.t'K-oRi
...
.
-ai &gt;&lt;Mrs -Sam Eckert of Irving was n trouble then came down
caller at the home of. Pvarf Smith
Wednesday.
Tin- Kill, school-t1&lt;k*d With it plcnlr
Mr nnd Mrs Jed Stowe nf Irving dinner at tlw school ground* on Satur­
spent Friday with l*rarl Smith.
day.
Mrs. Pearl Smith made a business
trlfi to Hustings Saturday. ,
BRANCH DISTItll T.
guest*
nt the Noviskey
nne! i irev. Edward
ndlnu'
„ Sunday
......
,
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raiwaru Rlyfedo
Hi&gt;-&gt;.do 1*
i- nth
nttrneiing,
S„mr„r h™». were Mr. »n,l Mr-.„,u
'
; S’. -"JX,’ No’“"lr "» rturch »™.
,l,r N K5.r.,..|.
of Grand RapicW.
(lcaJ t.yJurrjl n,-xt guodav.
i n", -^t^Xv 7
“ Middleville, The-.M-v nth and elghih grades from,
when properly applied. It is economical
You’re through with painting your
'
v uV’t
i t it ' r rv the Branch dtetrict were at Bellevue:
Maurice E&lt; kert nnd family of De- J w&lt;-cir*«--cf &lt;v T
to use this long enduring house paint.
home for a long time to come when
? ”U ,alhcr‘ Sa,n Bckirt-!
°'"a wllM« of c»ro ’F*nt a - I
‘ Mrs. Ted Xstanre lx gaining .tendLet us help you with your painting
you protect and beautify it with Lows

PAINTS XS

CEDAR POSTS
7-Foot, 8-Foot and Large 8-Foot Ends

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co,

Investing Safely
An- you Hiving n portion of your money? You should, for
as sure as you Jive, if tlie Hnu- comrs again wlw-n thr bottom
dro|H out uf things mid you pus* among your goodft-Ilow friends
trylhi; to caj.li in un some of thr goodfcllowxhtp Utat .yop’ve
sja-nt for m&gt; ln*ly. you will probably get nothing more Hum. a
large tmiui fit-ling in your Inwards, and will realize that with
the lark ot ,i jingle hi your pocket, this world is a damp vale
of tears.
.•

Don’t &lt;|i lay -todjiy does not coim- again. The Standard for
39 yrar.v Ims ixiid '■ dividends out of rarnings. never a tni-s.
iqid ||6v&gt;-r a low of one penny on withdrawal. Pul your anchor
out tu windward.
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTMENT.

Standard Savings
X- Loan Association
Griswold at Jefferson

Petroil. Michigan

Lota! Reprcitntatwr,
BjitibiunTjytriu.ru't*turtfl

'

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON

I failings, Michigan

PRICES
Lifetime' (guaranteed

EEDWAY
rtwist Cord Tires
cash PKtix-j

IA’ MOUNTED FREE
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OLD TIRES
For New 1932
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ALL-WEATHERS

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17 YEARS
the FIRST.CHOICE Tires
BALANCED
TIRES |
Sec the Good­
year advertise­
ment in THE
SATURDAY
EVENING
POST
for May 14.

Who knofcs the most about tires?

The public that uses them l/That
public says Goodyear Tires are
best in value. For 17 successive

years it lias bought more Good­
year Tires than any other kind.

Come see why!

EXPERT VULCANIZING, GOOD USED TIRES $1. II.SO UP

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NORTH MICHIGAN AVE

PHONE 2482

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON, MICHIGAN
TUNE IN™WED.~P.M. GOODYEAR RADIO PROGRAM
Revellers Quartet—Goodyear Concert-Dance
Orchestra—Guest Artists

A HOUSE PAINT
THAT DEFIES
THE ELEMENTS

lly since her operation lor hppendi-j llt tlP. Motlw-r'., dav program at the!

BrotiiersJHIGH STANDARD PAINT.

problems by suggesting color com­

W S. Sumner te. nqlM M.&lt;“'
d»«l!l-JJI
•work
ork on the rood
......................... 4
road near Dutton.
Mrs. Olive Bi vi
it is visiting,-' ti.«Sunday guests nt the home ot MLw horne
o| Mr. and Mr.-. Sami'ki OMfuthj
Augusta Hinckley were Herbert Hinck­ for a few days..
ley of Dearborn. Mrs. F. W. Ingulsbo.
Bunday afternoon , visitors at the I
Miss ba Zeigler and Mr. and Mr.. home of Mr. and Mi Vincent Nprtoni
Rollie Hyd&lt;- Of Grand Rapids.
Mbs Augusta Hinckley returned to were. Mr. and Mrs. Ur Mincnar of BatKcnn th
her home Sunday, after spending the i:&lt;- cmk #‘nd Mr. and Mt
winter with her sister In Grand Rap­ Norton of Marshall.
William and Mjiry Wallace are very
ids.
sick with the meu Its.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Walker of Has­
The;Branch .School will close • thia]
tings spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
week Friday. A P. T. A. will be held in
Snm Eckert.
the cvNiinju-fre crentn and cake will be
The Freeport girls played baseball
with the Sunfield girls Friday and won
the game 18 to 10.
Floyd Chaw nnd friend of Detroit
spent Wednesday afternoon und eve­
ning with ids mother, Mrs. J. L. Ickes.
The boys of Freeport played base­
ball with sunfield Friday nnd-won the
game 17 to 0.
Ed Conte, Claude Walton nnd Frank
Walton are enjoying a fishing trip
near Luther this week.
Mr -ajid Mrs. Adam Endres were
Sunday guests of the former’s son.
John, and family nt Kalamazoo.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Wtiklns entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith nnd fam­
ily of Elmdale Sunday.
E W. Tooker Is visiting relatives nt
Allegan this week.
Mr. and Mr* Lcn Wolcott went to
Woodland Sunday where they at tended
thr Wolcott reunion which was held
nt tlw* home of Mr. and Mrs Reuben
Wolcott.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Wilkins were in Lake
Odeva on business and calling on
friends Wednesday.
Mrs. Mabie Merritt of Albion nnd
Mrs. Hazel Boughnrr-^rrrrGrand Rap­
ids visitors Thursday.
The Boy Scout Troop No 78 went to
Battle Creek Friday, with Harold
RoM-nlierRcr. their scoutmaster, nnd had
the time of their life taking in the
sights at the Kellogg plant where they
were entertained royally by the Kel­
logg people.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Neeb spent sev­
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Clinton In Irving.
Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Neeb of Blissfield,
were over Sunday guests of relatives
in the village.
•
Mrs. Len Wolcott spent last week
with her sister. Mrs. fan Shepard, nt
Charlotte.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Y'argrr nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Asa Steckle attended the
funeral of William fcilsbe nt Hastings
Thursday.

Il dries to an exceedingly tough film that

binations that are appropriate for your

SOl'TH SHULTZ.
Mr. apd Mrs. G. E- Kenyon held a
family reunion nt their home Mother s
day. Those present were. Alva Kenyon
and family of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs
Harry MLwiier of Los Angeles. Calif..
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnenlle and two
daughters. Mr. and Mra. Claud Minaey
and son Jack of Tustin. MIm Opal
-pranshka of Brush Ridge. Callers In
the afternoon were. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maas and Mrs. Knte Patton and
Mr, and Mrs. Moser of Kalamazoo. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Andrus and Dr. Andrus
of Hastings and. Allan Bishop of the
Doud District.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon entertained
Sunday. Mrs. NulUng. Mr. West anti
Mrs. Vesta Monica and son Billie from
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kenyon
of Hickory Corners and Mr. and Mrs
Albert Warner of Parchment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville and
daughters Lorraine and Lorna attend­
ed a party Saturday night al Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Meyers' of Hastings.
Guest* at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gib­
son's Sunday were. Mr. and Mra. Bert
Mason of Richland and Mra. Bernice
Howard of Montana and Miss Doreen
Cappon of Orangeville spent the week
with them.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Mlaener returned
home from Loa Angeles, Calif., after a
four year's abac nee. we welcome them
back.
,

resists the sun,snow,rain,sleet

home. And when you come in

and wind. And the colors hold

we shall be glad to give you

— HIGH STANDARD keeps

Lowe Brothers’ free book on

its beauty from four to five years

Home Decoration.

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS SANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, i*tt

PAGB TWELVE

WOODLAND.
I five audience at the High school audlWEST HOPE.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of Has- '°num Friday
*•«&gt;• c“*t
Dr. Kinde aid assistant vaccinated
I tings.spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.i°{ characters as follows: Mlu Cfwrry- .ln thla tchoo) oh Wednesday after­
HIS Company** bu*ine»a and ebrnin** are matter* of
Will Fiorv
( b.ossom—Margaret Densmore; Kokemo noon
,
public record. Fifty thousand copies of the 1931 an­
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod visited —1ta'^®*L.8m,Sh; John Henry Smlth'"
Mrs. Bixabeth Eckst/om of Battle
nual report now are being distributed to shareholder* and: his father A McLeod, of North Odewa Dftle Townsend; Henry Fitter Jones— ■ creek spent some tirpe with her father.

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other* a* public information.

Mn Nellie Hitt spent Sunday wHh’Hollis McArthur; James Young—Dale ( Eckstrom and Jean joined her for the
’ Mr and Mr* Henry ScLubly uf W«t K,n‘,:
Vanderpool-Clyla Wtee; I u(.ek end. orandpa Anders seems belW. Long:
-•-woodtand
Woodland.
i TDgo-A.
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- Mixed Chorus of Ur al jhU writing, which U good new*
to his-many frtemfa.
Mrs. Lena Laubaugh. MLm Belle Mc­
!.iX„
pJi?
Callum and Mr*. Harold Springer at­
tended the Mny FwUral XI Hastings
on Wednesday evening •
and
it
“ report
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iMr nnd Mi- Dell willikm*
ner‘‘
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Mrand Mr*-Reubrn Weott cl 1.1Mr and Mrs Donald Ga«er an“ w“
talncd Sunday with a family dinner MofK“n spent tlw week end with relawith
the
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actually uses less gas than the small
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together with other exclusive ^ras
saving developments reduce the
gas consumption to a figure never
before thought possible.
■ A penny’s worth of gas will heat
a lot of water when you use this
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Our •chool will be among llicbfortunaUa n"' &gt;*"• *»&gt;«» *• -ncoJhiguig to
io the
inc music-loving
niuMv-iuiiiig parent*.
pori-iiM. It
n Is
is
nig
to]I
certainly
for the children to
&gt;»» 4 wonderful
.»•»■
hare this expert help.
Several energetic men in the neigh-1
borhood met at the school yard Satur­
diughlcr Loulvq of FTeeiwr.. Mrs Rena,
Goner will co on a few day and planted a goori showing of
. CulluwHtr&lt;L-.ill Holte and Mrs Law- ‘‘4
5^5? .4,
-Xt
oMlteHute-r’ anil
nt
days camping trip next Mondai Tiny' quite large treas. Shade is surely
L, nd ’
“ daughter* of WoodCHJnp pftIth 0, Orand Ri|pltb
needed on our school yard and we
appreciate their interest and work
| Mr.. Wm. Mohler, spent Tuesday with I
HINDS CORNERS. '
(more thanwe can say. We consider
her sister. Mrs: Eva Herbert of Has­
Mr*. -------Forest Scten.mrd
tings.
-- ■
.
I Mr
- and
- ---------- — - und that tree planting Is one ot "tlie works
Mr and Mrs. Gteu Covert of Luke, children and Mr- Blinty and daughter that men do that live* after them."
The Mother's Day exercise* at lhe
■ ; Odessa MA-nf Hunduv with* tlu- latter*iw^ Holland and^Mrs Schonard of Hasmother. Mrs R/-L- Wright.
■-“&gt;«“ 3lM,,t the
«*“* *ll»i Mr andI churcli were quite well ^tended and
FLOUR '
FEED
COAL &lt;- CEMENT -&gt; LIME
well enioyed.
f
Mr. and Mrs char liowlader of Mrs. Halverson and family
Donald Douglas of SoGth Pine lake
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Grand Rapids called i.n Mr ,n.d MrMr *‘nd Mr’
Holcomb of
Lawrence Faul Sunday.
fJe.iford were Sunday gucste al Mr and •pent the week end at Glen MoreHASTINGS
PHONE 2118
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell and fam- &gt;,r Halverson.
Our seventh and eighth graders lake
ily spent the week &lt;nd with Mr.*.: Mr and Mrs. Catl Morgu nt hater of
: Rudi’s parents. Mr. and' Mrs Ed Cuv. v Nu-hvilte spent Sunday afternoon with their examinations this ruining Thur*- j
of Gbbk-.■
Uw brother and fanidy. Mr. und Mr*.
j Mr* Roy liowlader of Grand Rapid, c N Tobias.
visited her mother. Mrs, Chua. Hatton. I Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes nnd
Work hard—and keep your eyes open WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN
fiir several day.-, la-t week.
I fa*&gt;*Hy visited Mr*. Madeline Haync*
Mr and Mr*. John Doatcr enter- i rust of Hasting* Sunday afternoon.
•.aincd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs U-ori Do--1 Mr. and.Mr». Burrell Phillipa and
, ter and family and Mr. and Mrs Mar-!f*n’,,y
Mother s day with their
shall ‘Norwood of Delton and Vern! ,not,"!r- Mnt v,da PnlUijM. nt the home
Quick and family of Baidu Id.
Z’1 ,hc &lt;«nwrS si-t. r Mrs. Jay Snyder
Miss Aime* Beuird left Saturday* for!*n^ temlly in Hartings.
Webster. New York where she will I Mr and Mrs Edd. Myers of lont.i
make her future home with her aunt, edited Mr. ami Mr. Edd. Nawton-nnd
Mr.- Henry Hanner.
family Sunday and Mrs Nellie Rupert
The next mceinig of tlw- W. C. T. U.
Knlamaroo called In the afterntxM
i will be ijeld al the home of Mr. Lydnl Mrs. Nevilt .rod granddaughter Ruby
(Haines on Friday.
Leroy visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd
- ‘ Mr.-- Anton .Mndarasr of Ba’»:. Nc«l‘’n nnd Mr-- Clara Brown from
■ Cnck was tlie guest oi her daughte: 1 Friday night till Sunday night,
•
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fomt Hi*.-; Mr. and Mrs Lucian Willison and
la-t week..
Innuly from near Hickory Corner*
Mis Virginia Faul of"East Lansing' ’l*nl Sunday with her brother, Volney
! spent the week end -with her parent .
*
Mr.* and Mr - Lawrence Fhul.
I Mr. Will Meyers of ^Tustin Is vUitlng
I Mis* Lucy Lind L« .-eriaa-l-.- Hi with
nephew. Valm y Ihrdy.
pneumonia. Mrs. Yew Hl®: is curing
Mr. and MFs. Frank Golden and
tor her.
\
family* vc-it« d Mr und Mis. Will Hal­
M:&gt; R G Finnie hnd children «* ,ock « •' of 8hultit Sunday.
turned home Monday from a vwt with' Lavtrnc DeMoU of Detroit spent
Mr, and Mra.. Robert Finnic of Loin-1 Mothir s day with his parent*. Mr. amt
.........Ky.
Mr.-. George DeMott, and Mr»r«ara!i
vlllc.
WHIM KOHOMY MUIS'
j Mn. Fted Border and daughter Newton of Hasting* also spent tlw day
Winifred spent Saturday in Haiti*. there.
Mrs Manning, son anjf daughter en­
Creek.
■ Mi- C B Dedham of Hasting i N*nt tertained company from Lansing Sun­
WM M
£
OO
’ t he wcqk end with Mr. und Mrs. Karl day. .
Mn. C. N- Tobins and her daughter.
! C. Faul.
• Mr. nnd Mas. Harry Bush of Hantingi, Mrs. Pearl Barret’, ot Detroit und te r
daughter.
Leah,
called
on
Mr.
and
Mr:
' called on Mr. and Mrs. J. ,V. Hilbert,
Joe Bell of Maple Grotf- Thursday nit■ Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Carl England and fam- etnooii. Mr Tobias spent the afternoon
lib. pkg.
I llv of Lansing visited relative* in with hi* brixiter. F*rank. Mrs. Pearl
Barrett of ixttuit visited ut the home
, Woodland Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mra. Charte- Faul and MarlBroad or
bias from Wvdneutiy till Monday, she
0-oxpjkf.
jRichard OBthn and family of Ltuudng luui Ju.-t returned from u tlinv months'|
fine
l iwnl Sunday with fhrir m»tter. Mr». stay in St. Petersburg. Florida.7
Mr. and Mr.-. Afell flenrlrnhnlr' -ittrll
| Mrs, R Austin ■ i-ent Sunday with
■ and FIr,&gt;rt T«b.a&gt; and daughter
Grandmother’s
I Mr. and Mrs. Uon Nichubun of Coat-’*'1 KaUnuupo -;&gt;ent Mothers day with'
Grove
tl.cir parents. Mr and Mr*. C. N. Tu­
i Clyde Munlon and Mis&gt; Bernice - bla-s »“&lt;l Family.
.
Munion of Hading* called on Mr. and* K”1 Tohha- and MIm Marguerite
Mrs. T C Mupion Sunday evening
j DeMott were quietly married last week
i Mr. and Mn- HnioM Bowiartd amt • •'”«* are at tb&lt;- horn, of hw parents. Mr
Mr. and M:- Eldon Farre-H .-pent Stuiday &lt; veiling UrDeldirur.
Mr. and Mr- \y. O. Tobias invited
j Mr and Mr- Vernier Raffh-r and
' family visited Mr. and Mrs . Henry thrir cltildren home Sunday a* a wrlconif to Utt bride nnd groom. thc.t»L
Two Bars P&amp;G Soap FREE with purchase of
Kline
Hastings Sunday evening.
Maraart-i Atcliinwin relumed tu lowing went prv.-c.nt. Mr. and Mrs ' ’
lie last W« E after spending tin-’
and son. Mr und Mrt
1 Large Pkg. OXYDOL at 21c
in Hastings with her daughter.! Bush and family all of Battle
s Mrlnure. and family,
--------- OR --------n ArU-r ..nd Mr. and
reek clwes the scholastic
3 Small Pkgs. OXYDOL at 25c
of McOtnter district.
. i»x*. There arc ;
graduate- The two high honors hns
been won by Barbara Murphy
tending for .the hr-t
1 i- .-ix-ndlng tw'i
sm.n Pkg. 29c
owell. Otbi's. caller... . -------- Aland* thir
„„w,
Ralph TowiiM-nd and Beatrire Pratt Sms. Mr. and Mr- Will Brumniter «&gt;f
Qt. Jar
RAJAH
Lie for fourth plan-. Thepi—4^ nn ] Grand Rapid.* Sheldon SlnWrll uurli
»m northern Michigan wh i|
-■•►xf average etii» year Out
tin- j;
im-mtH-r.-, M-vcn have ab-itit a,) . ClusNo. 2
Roll. Glendon F. Eekardt, Pir uteni:
cans
Sum Can'
&gt;D&lt;&gt;nald Hvi«t&gt;. Vice President: BarLar.ins Wilt &lt;d Sunfield.
Murphy. Secretary; Beatrice Prat’
Tna. urer: John R Rullin .
H i&lt;!ra were Sunday futsb at Gv«». Sean- i
Dalton. -Edna A. Fr
I).
mTm- wmd'tofm Friday night d:d;
Lb.
W quite a little damage around tn tin-'
Laink. Frederick R -Lc
-u- part of the country blowing over build-'
Lrttei I. Matiowr
ir- mg- and trees and it blew oil barn'
dv. u--.u.-and aL-o other dJInagt- '

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*'fien they want it with
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will council you with tbc proper de partmen I to scnc you.

rnone

M Styger. Grace M. Swift.
Dale R. Townsend. Ralph H. Townsend.
Maxine M VanHun n Cl,, -.-. M &gt;tto.
'toura'ted but Nut Aiichor.il;' Cla.-Cla?

ir rtaiiv d the following visitor* Sunday, j
Jay Jordan ipid family. Irvin Jordon
win- and Janet Ena.' Clifton Bawdy’
and family. Wil! Smith and Mr. an&lt;U
Mr- Ru»«U McCtenitter ot Grand |
\ Rapid
V dnnitedfy of the
Mr and Mr- Trank Robert-- and!
no commencement dauifiticr Om-vievo ot Grand Rapid-1
i order tc&gt; t-ure Hut and Mr . and Mr- Floyd Thoma* of]
trict. Consequently Lansiug were Sunday visitors uf Burt
ro night* of cum- Smiths ’
m-s. Haccalaurtkir
’ and’ Mra. Ray Stratton and eon
Mr
•rung. Muy 8th. w. Donald
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and_toy frnnd Jim McOten ot,
ia- crowd. March. Grand’ Rapid* called on Walker Cot-]
I!.’’Znik—Mr . Myr-yvrtdng. •
ion. Rev............
. Aunt Anna Curtis .|&gt;cnt Sunday with;
| her daughter Alice in laike Od*—.«
: Visitor* nt Dim Cotton's Sunday
Congrer.i- were Mr and Mrs Ora Houghton: Mr. I
■v. J. Rle and Mrs. Rauda Lipscomb ..nd daughFrank LnonUs; Ail- •ter Donna of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
dn-a«—lU'V. Harley V Toaiuend; cho- .....................
.
I.orna Knawlca
and baby Myrna Lou]
tu-. Pr»lM- Y» the Lord" FBht-Y - of Freeport.
I Choir; BexicJicUon -Rev. V. H Beard-i
' *ley.
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NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
CIom Night will be held Wednesday
John Stain, and Miles bawdy were
&lt;renins. MJy li. at a no o’clock. Tiie In Hastings Friday'.
cia.-.i nav worked out r*thcf» unique
Mr and Mrs. Haiubatger and son. I
program for Clews Night winch will be Vivian. of Lansing, were Hartings Vis- ■
-.given in a three art sketch. Past. Prc»- itor* Wednesday.
ent and Future P.vt kill represent the
Mr and Mr*. Will Velte were in
history of the cU*a. the present. Class Luiwing on business Wednesday aft-;
might and prescnlgUpn of Diplomas ernoon.
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.
i and i lie Future, tlie Prophesy of the
Rev Reible of Woodbury -called on
cUi-‘
.
WiU Velte Friday.
Alumni banquet will be held in the
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-Mr and
Mr*. Henry
Martin -and
xhooi gymnasium Friday evening. May* children ot Diainoudale spent Sunday;
13 at 7 (X) o’clock Eastern Standard with their fatlier. mother and brother. ]
Time. Charles Teeter ol Sunfield will
Mr und Mrs. Euper vuited her
ait as Toastmaster and the Ladies' Aid brother and wife in Burlitigton Sun­
Society of the South Brethren church day.
will .-er e the bauqutt
Mr- and Mrt Hansbargrr cnteruiued
The Woodland High School Glee their children on Motiiei a Dgyclubs gave an Operetta ’ Mis* Cherry-1 Mbs Julia Schuler spent Friday at
’ blossom'' to a Urg« and very apprecla- [, Hsnry Scbalbly a in -West Woodlaud. |

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, M/.Y 11, IKS

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ADAMS LAKE.
land uxistani vcoutmaxter, Loe Notting- sons on rope making and fire by fricPRAIRIEVILLE. Mra. Kate Estes of Allegan wto ls'll&lt;rn an&lt;1 lr0°P committoemcn. Fred. uon. Loe Nottingham and son Alvin ac-j Frances Doctor returned Wednesday
quite feeble, la spending a few days at Bndth- Fl&lt;/&gt;'d Shelp and cub leader, companied them, while Mra. Notting-1 from a visit to her alstor. Mra. Vaughn
the home of Mr and Mra Vick Anaonl°**«® W(xx1’
» Barry county'ham and MUs Ruth visited with Mra • ; Molt,
muu. of
ui Cadillac,
i.auuiM..
of North Pine lake.
.
| •«’ul
meeting held at Hastings j Morehouse.
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Callers
st Mr. and Mrs Henry BenHerbert Morehouse ana lamllv and 'rhuJ“taJr'
Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd spent-,■| son s Bunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Eben |
Earl Baldwin XT Raturda? aftorCwl B’°*n • t**cl*r ol
Mother s day with friends of Wayland, Pennock and daughter. Marion, of Big’
ream at the liomTot Mr add Mr. John Hu«“e* Agricultnrai school of Harbui
Zara Boulter and lady friend of Alto Rapids. and Mr BensonT&gt; brother. W.
Blocher of near Woodland
‘Springs accomiuuiiid by eleven atu- were Sunday afternoon callers of ha L. Pennock, of Hastings.
Mra. -rank.. Boullra .,»„l Wralnra. I *■'&gt;“■
«&lt; ““ •&gt;«&gt;«'■’« &gt;»•»,
Mr. -nd Mra. Irvin, Bouto.
Mr. und Mrs. Ray Japhct, Mr. nnd
Mm. Edward Woodman. Cleone nnd
?:u“"M” J,m"
M
eoraSnsr -.
Elizabeth attended Ute blossom festtMrs. George Morehouse received
Li^t.
Mrs H. J.. Oibeon WM called toi
------ -----------val at Benton ...
Harbor
Saturday.
word from her stater. Mrs. Will Spath I
‘
' J* Grund Rapids Wednc.Miky by tlu: serMrl. Wfll E Beadle and Mrs. Wm.
that their trip to New York was a •
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* U “,u» *“&gt;“«« oI her mother, Mrs.-Hajry! r, Norrte WCnl to Toledo Monday P.
pleasant one. do trouble of any kind;**" en“'. .
, , ■ ,
'PWachter.
\T
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-----------------------M to visit tlw latter's daughter. —
Mr.:
and they are enjoying their new home T*M‘ Helping Band club of North
.
John Rietoel left Monday td at- und Mrs. Deloa Hughes, returning;
»»*re.
and South Pine met Wednesday of last
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. George Morehoune attended
week at tlie home of Mrs. Foxurf West .
Callers
at
Mrs.
Jennie
Norris'
Sun-।
Maccabee inratinc at tlu,
of Mr-. Pine. There were seventeen nsembers,
’
,
(ieorge Whitmore ot Delton on Thurs-I“»d o,'c visitor present. Piecing n quill! PhUlip Oerlinger is seriously ill at day were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Polley.
Mrs Sarah Smith nnd Myrtle uf Bat-;
day. One iu-w member was initiated.
: *•* the work for the afternoon A hla home nere.
Creek, Mr. nnd Mrs Fred N. NetOur teacher Mra John Cappon short program was enjoyed- Tlie next [ Leonard and Raymond Gibson were tic
chum of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. E.;
kindly conveyed eighteen ol her pupita meeting will be held at the home ol; in 4id-4w. Saturday evening,
A. Parker of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.;
und six of tlw mothers to the May Mrs. Ruth TCrpening June 1.
.
| ^r. and Mrs. Floyd Bales and chil- Newel Barber of Cressey and Mr. and*
Featiyal held. ..
al —
Hastings on ----Muy 4th.
Barry
dcout.
Exeouuve.'dr«n
spent over,
over the
the week
wee* end at tht
Ui4
.... 1j .county
—
------------dren spent
Mrs. Wm. R. Norris. Iqcal.
•
Ten of tiic pupils sung and six of them Lloyd Shafer, of Hastings . met. syiih home of hta iMn-nU. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn ~
’
*
Erb
danced in the contests. Tlie school re- Troop 80 of Prainevlllc ut hofne ofjGeoree
George Hatet.
Bales- nt Leslie.
Leslie,
ceived honorable mention &lt;pi the music scoutmaster, Herbert Morehotne Suti-j Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Wood­ Grand Ledge are guests of 'Mr. and
Mrs.
I
a Vcriw Calthrop.
- I
n6te books made.
dny afternoon from where they went &lt;ml bury culled On their tincle. Phillip CicrEvelyn Honeywell injd Mr. O'Toole of1
Scoutmaster,
Herbert
Morehouse a nature study hike. Tlicy enjoyed lent j Unger, who U -Wk Bunday.
Battle Creek Vfkited Mr und Mrs. D.
N. Honeywell Bunduy. Dr, and Mrs.
Bert Honeywell and daughter of Apn
Arbor were callers.
Mrs. Balch. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ry­
erson. Hastings. Mra. B. S. Wileox, Mrs.
Merle Bradfield and sun of Milo, were:
callers of Mrs. David Honeywell und l
Opal, Saturday.
Fred Smith. Floyd Shclp. George
Wood. Lee Nottingham and Herbert
Morehouse attended lhe Scout leaders
and committeemens meeting at Has- ,
Ungs Thurr-day night.
Eleven from our school were in at­
tendance at tlw music festival at Has-.
tings Wednesday night.
.Mrs. Hazel Otis nnd family $penl
Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Will
ob your own protection SEE thn qual­
Otis of Rutland.
. |
ity and construction of iho tires you buy.
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Smith nnd son.
Increase tire Htrcngth and give greater
Wo have bccticma cut from Firestone Tires
Hex, were In Kalamazoo on business
protection ugninst punctures and biow—special brand mail order, tires und other*.
Monday.
*oula.
Mr. and Mrs.-Jake Johnson .and
' Take these tire sections IN YOUR OWN
Dora were Bunday guests ot Mr. und
HANDS — examine them — compare iho
Non-Skid Tread—
Mra. John De Priester. TJiey also
Gum-Dipped body —the thickness of tho ’
culled on Mr. und Mrs. Abe Johnson of
Scientifically designed Non-Skid given
tire und above all the putciftcd construc­
Cedar Creek,
tion giving Two Extra Cord Flics Under
greater traction und eufe, quiet, alow
Madumcs Milo U hman. N. H. BarWT.
George Wood. Maurice Mills, D. N.
the Tread.
1
wear.
HoncyweO. Ed Silcock, Clinton Castle
You Cct These Extra I’alure nt No
and
Mis, Dorn Johnson of the Prai­
Make jour own cornpnrisoiia — you
• Additional Cost—
rieville lodge attended tlw District Ax(done be the judge of the Extra Vtiluea you
■ociallon of Reixrkaiis at Conutock
Gum-Dipped Cords—
gel in Firestone TircK — nt prices no higher
Wednesday. Hwy rejxirl an Instruc­
Strong, tough, ainewy cord laxly wlilch
tive and interesting meeting-..._ '
than ttpccial brand linen.

IN YOUR OWN HANDS

GREATER VALUES
F

UHMurca long tiro life. A patented
Firestone feature.

Copic in today.

1^1 II ESTON E do nut manufacture tires under speelal brand names for mail order hquaea sail
* oIIh o to distribute—Spoeia! brand tires ore made without iho manufacturer's name. They
are sold without tils guarantee or responsibility for service..

"THE

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THAT^TAUGHT

THRIFT

TO

MILLIONS

COMPARE CONSTRUCTION, QUALITY and PRICE
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Special for This Week!
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SPRING SPRAY - OIL CHANGE, Choice
of Sunoco or Penzoil (6 Qt».) •’ BATTERY
CHECKED, adding distilled water ■ TIRES
INSPECTED and INFLATED - SPARK
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Telephone 2240

Comer Court and Jefferson

Halting!, Mich.

DRIVE IN AND EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY

CLOVERDALE.
Tlie measles are visiting tlw follow-'
Ing homes at present. Ow Wm. Wat­
son. Frank Lake, E. L. MacLeod and S.
Mix!rack homes.
Mother's Day eallcrs at the home ot
James MacDonald wi‘rc. Mr. and Mrs.
Corwin of Yorkville, .Mr. und Mrs.
George French, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm; *
Donald and son nnd Mr. and Mrs. j
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Flunk
Humeston of 'Battle Creek, Wm. MucFloyd Wooduikth &lt;4 Kalamazoo and
Mr. und Mrs. bcorgc MacDonald of
RichTund.
/
Mrs. Edith Powers of Plainwell vis-'
Bed her itarentofMr. and Mrs. A; Jqjincock. Mother's Day.
j Mr. und Mrs. Bert Muson of Rich-'
land called on* Mr. and Miy. Bert Me-'
Cullum Monday.
Guests ut the home of Welton
Brooks Sunday were. Mr. und Mrs.
Emory Finkbcinder Of Middleville and .
Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Lewis and baby
ol Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg were!
called to,. Warsaw, Indiana,
Sat- &gt;
urduy as little Rosemary was taken'
suddenly 111 with appendicitis. J4he was
operated on Saturday afternoon.
;.
I Sunday guests ut the home of Mr.
| und Mrs. Bert McCallum were. George I
Chipman and mother of Kalamazoo, |
Mr.'Und Mrs. Bert Mason of Richland.;
Mrs, Bernice Howard of Billings. Mon-1
tnnt, and James Graham of Detroit,
who is remaining here for the week.
Mrs. Wm. Chnigtx-rluin of Shultz
called on old friends around Cloverdale
Monday.
'
Jean Waugh spent a few days last
week with Inez Ashby of cast Wall
lake.
(OATS GROVE.
There were good crowds, present-at |
the church services on Sunday und J
Mother's Day was olxu-rved al '■each i
service. In tlw morning special music j
was given by Donald Chase with guitar j
und harmonica; Hnrve Woodman sungn solo and a duel was given by Jesse 1
Chase and Estella Kcbey. Readings
were also given. At the Coihmunily j
service in the evening the nude qunrtelle gave a Mother's song; Alice
Chase gave,it piano solo and Helen
Demond sang. "If You Love Your
Mother Meet Her' in the Skies" and a
fliw Prohibition address was given by
Rev. Wynn of Frec|»rt.
Plans are being made for tlw Sundan'school to otnerve Children's Day!
thr first Sunday in June.
Earl Chase of Grand Rapids spent
Sunday at home.
Rev. Hollman of the U. B. church of
Laki- Odessa will s|X’ak next Sunday •
evening at the community service. The
leader will be Mrs. Oscar Cooper:
musician. Orville Van Wie: booster, j
Myrtle Ovcrsmllli and handshaker, ।
Floyd Van Wie.
Miss Ruth Woodman of Caledonia!
was home from Friday evening until
Bunday evening.
Tlw .school here clows tills week
Wednesday with a picnic at Lake
Odessa If tlw weather will permit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Demomi called
on Harley Sense .mid family on Sun-1
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard bcmond visit-.
cd Robert Dcmond and family in I
Kalamo on Sunday.
Mr. Hollman will furnish innate on
the musical saw at the service next)
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bessie Woodman attended the
W- C. T. U. County Convention at
Nashville Thursday.
A number from Hiere attended the
County Musical Festival at Hastings
Wednesday evening.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyscll and family of
Battle Creek will move soon onto the
Harley Scuse farm east of here.

The basic color of cement may. be
made tan instead of gray by a new '
ATOCMA

Administrator Sale!
In order to settle the estate of Calvin Stanton I will hold an auc­
tion sale at the latd residence in Dowling on

Saturday, May 14
Commenciug at one o’clock and sell the following property:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 heating stoves. Cook stoye.
Large cupboard. Clothes rack.
Kitchen cabinet. Small Dresser.
Kitchen Utensils.
Simmons bed, complete.
Bedroom suit, complete.
Iron Bed, complete.
3 feather beds. Extra mattress.
3 pairs pillows. 3 rockers.
2 library tables. Couch.
Pictures. Sewing machine.
Sideboard. Dining table.
Writing desk. Book rack. Clock.
11 Dining chairs. Pedestal.

Clock, antique. Rag carpet.
Chest draws, antique.
2 small rugs. Ingrain carpet.
4 kitchen chairs. Kitchen table.
Canned fruit. Wheel chair.
MISCELLANEOUS
Large trunk. Some small tools.
Porch awning. Corn sheller.
Light one-horse wagon.
American fence stretcher.
Large kettle.
Quantity body wood.
About 2 tons soft coal.
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS-CASH

Herbert Stanton, Adm.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auct.

DON WRIGHT, Clerk.

WHEN I DRIVE
I GO PLACES
Owen Lalgf, dental trehnb
elan ofButte, Montana, tells
Robert Cany about motor­
Inn problems in the Rockier
• • &lt; Uo dritu a Chevrolet.

Robert

Casey

J.
Chicago Daily Neus Reporter

*TN the Rockies,*' said Owen
JL Lodge of Bulle,"tlie differ*
cnee between a car and a niuuhtain goat is that you don't
have to lubricate the goat."
Mr. Lodge is a dental tech*
nician who in two years has
driven a 1930 Chevrolet over
32,201 miles of canyon roods
and high puaw^s.
"Out here you can’t afford
to experiment with engine
oil," he said as he took a steep
grade to demonstrate tlio pen
formance of his engine.

"When I got this car, 1 filled
it up with Iso-Vis and I've been
using I so-Via ever since. You
mayhave noticed thatl haven’t
even a carbon knock, and I’ve/
never had to grind valves.
'
"I don't do much driving in
connection with mySvork but
when I do drive I want lo go
places. I went from'Butte to
Eugene, Orcn last year in thirty
hours — crossed two mountain

' ranges nnd ran through
weather that varied from
freezing to 119 degrees in the
shade. I added only one quart
of oil for lhe trip.”
Mr. Lodge'i 32,201 trouble­
free miles prove again what
. Zaa-Fia had demonstrated in
laboratory tcsU and in A.A.A.
testa on the Indianapolis
Simithcay-Potitlre Lubriralion, Iso-l'is (a Standard Oil
product1
) will not thin out
from dilution. See the Bal!
anti Bottle Test at Standard
Oil stations and dealers.

ISO-VISc

...

�PLEASANTHILL.
I
CARLTON .CENTER.
J and Mrs. Hale Carpentar. Mr. and Mrs.; Miss Lillian Sowerby wis.home from
Rob and Clare williams attended the’ Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller are happy Henry William* and children and Mr.; Chicago
.pend MOttortd»y nere.
funeral of Jessie Cider Runnel* of over the arrival of a baby girl bam, and Mrs. Guy Nash, attended tlie BiosMr. and Mra. Charles.LMWinac
Lansing Tuesday.
•
May 4th. She will answer to the natne|*om Festival at Benton Harbor Satur- dren and granddaughter from ueir

LEGAL' NOTICES

- o.
Mugridge and children of Middleville. Carlton Center school took part In the . **rRalph Henne&gt; s 71
jST.jaLkson has returned to her
Mr and Mrs. Murphy and daughter; Mgc
J**8’"?’
John Shriber of Eaton Rapid, apd home here after .pending the winter
•
-------------------Joe smith of this community .pent with her daughter, tn Chicago.
P^urfi
r**oeral “ay. last week near Milo with
Mra Lrona McMaater. and mn. of
I- to’ *Y hM C A tSvs With their UhUr Todd and Limlly.
C.rand Rupld4 vWUd hcr part,n,U' Mf
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raymond spent lcad“ idgar’Ctwney enjo7e?a we-' Lloyd Brachelwn. wh of Mr. and and Mnt Alex Mayville on Mot net.
Sunday with hi. parents at Moline.
— - J“‘
Mr. »nd Mrs. Steve Carter spent'
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Kerr ut Lowell.
",£un«F £
bSuSSmeW
&lt;™‘ c"""&gt; c"“"
McC““ *“
M
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Jackson'
spent the week end with his parents.
Mr* H A. Nichols of HiMtings and. H,*R «hoo» Tu«Ma&gt;; .. ..
.1
—--------- ’ • • .......
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Sunday
'»Ml£7iMZ«riw«
J..»n
..........
.
lln»n
OUN
LAKH
XBW8.
_
callers wire. Mr and Mrs. Pearl John-'
Ce,,ler sflwo* TWaday. Th, „ulll Inpnda ol Chard. IMwrra
••rn and ««n Harry and Mix* Geraldine ...... Mollwr-r day bu«U ol Mr. and
aiicmoon
. ■ of Gruikl RupUls will be ideated t‘»
Olmstead of Ntuhrtlle und Mr and Mrs. Fred Henney.
Mrf. Edgar Cheney visited relative.;' Mr. and Mrs. Everitt B&amp;liop* and|learn of hl* marriage lost week. Con. Mrs Henry Wellman
in
Grand
Rapids
over
the
week
end.
i
family
of
Grand
Rapid* fecently moved ^ratulaUoiu.
Mr. and Mr* Meh in Hunt and chil­
Mrs.
Etta
Nash
of
Hastings
visited
Into
4
he
Jerry
Andrus
.
hmLw,
exut
of' m. Man* Kprnt Sunday ip Knlamaium.
dren of Grand Rapid, and Mr.. and
‘
’
Guy Nnsli,'m, Carlton Center
. Mrs Elsie Pi-mbrooke h not so well
Mn. Dick Lounberg and family .pen*.
I Mother s day.
Sunday at Kryn Vandenberg *.
IV1NO.
I Grand Rapids called on hU son Lester
The- barn on Elmer Marlows placei
Rota rt FOaU-r spent tlw week end at
C. N Burger mid son Power* und daughter one day last week.
diaries Bennetl'q. Sunday guest* were burned early Thursday morning. A:
.
.. .. . — rrv
Mr. und Mr.-. Hurry Clem and son
: quantity of feed und joinc—rhiekcn..
Dudley Foster and, two daughters.
A Rtiyiiu nd called at the Geo. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Mall Bedford und Ed. i
। home Friday.
Bedford spent Sunday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Noah Kraft nnd daughter Bertha':

^/vCden ANNIVERSARY

SALE

■wen*. Mr. and Mrs. Byron ROwlnder
und children of Grand Rapid.*, Mn

Sunday.

Plainwell .pent Sunday at their cot-

ma Lou Roush nccumfianled her home
Sunday P. M. to Join her mother for­
a few days.
|

DAYS
MORE
OlivCS
SO

(G.I0

o*. jar 1 Qc
Hollywood Brand - Select Que cm
Gm of 12-52.85

Kidney Beans 4 ««* 19c
Country Club

ure sorry to lose them.
.Frank .Harker is on the sick list.
Mrs. Janie* Null. Miss Dorothy
A new simple, light, low-cost air Crawford und Jock Russell spent Fri­
filter of glass wool absorbs dust In ex­ day in Kalamazoo.
cess of Us own weight. Two units in
tandem arc said to remove 99 per cent Orangeville sjx-nt Friday evening with
' of die dust from air.

Bathroom Tissue 6 rolb 19c
Chiton Brand

Peanut Butter 2 lb. |u 17c
Temlor Brand

Sweet Relish I4et.|w 10c
De! Monte Coffee lb 29c
Vacuum Pocked

3 ibt. 10c

Fancy Rice

Blue Rote • in bulk

,

May Gardensli-lb.pkg^Qc

A REAL Investment
K—OR safety of principal and regu■ larity of dividends, invest your
surplus funds in building and loan
shares. They are as near depression­
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

JJIjr Rational jjjjoatt &amp;
^nupstment ffontpany

TEA - Ceylon Of«iu« Pekoe and

Def Monte or Country Club

PEACHES
Tree lipened • jolded C.lifomi.
fruit in heeyy lyrup. Sliced or hil•ei - Ley ia • wpply etdiii Annieenery iptcitl price. Country Club

PILLSBURY'S oi
GOLD MEDAL
Money icvlnj Annivcnoty sole price.

Country Club

45c King's Fleke ««*■ 35c

Guorenteed to satisfy
Low priced • all purpose flour
Lard
•
Beit pure, tub
lb. 5c

No. a c.n 1QC Soda Crackers 2^ 17c

Spinach

CountryTlub - htt from grit

Country Club

Embassy Cookie,lb 19c Salted Pcanuti

Gold Band

15c

N..r??L.
Del Monle - Ne, 2% can 17c

4

SOAP CHIPS

5

«»ph

25c

J. L. Maus &amp; Son. Local Representative, Hastings

nons

SEARCHLIGHT

Pure Michigan Grown

SEEDS
Michigan seeds for Michigan
land are pretty sure to give
you satisfactory results. If you
have seeding to do, come in
and let’s talk it over.

We May-Be Able to Save
You Some Money!
We still have a full stock and
complete variety of farm seed.

Matches

Head Lettuce

KROGER
KROGER QUALITY MEATS

Smoked Ham
Frosted Fillets

Boiled Ham
Cooked Com Beef
Hamburger

Fr“h Ground

Boneless Veal Roast
Sliced Bacon

5 Lb. Box

Smith Bros. Velte
Poultry and Stock Feeds

PHONE 2257

Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

Hastings, Mich.

19c

Laundry Soap - ntri large bar

*» Oldeit Building and LoanjAtiocialion

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

16 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 18, 1932

।State Owned Motor Cars Run
ANNOUNCE PLANS
EORDECORATIONOAY Wild Over Michigan Highways
MARCH TQ RIVERSIDE OEM
ETERY AT NINE O'CLOCK

ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD ACCOUNTANTS ADMIT
THEY CANNOT SUPPLY INFORMATION DEMANDED

A Proclamation
Whereas, the beautiful'red poppy
has hern nationally accepted as the
flower of remembrance in honor of
their Ilves for us. and
Whrrras. the funds derived from

Cost Rtifis To Millions As I forties Of Ofacials. Inspectors, Troopers
their families, and
And Politicians Trail Eaiffioilier. About '
The (,'oniiuonweallh
-

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBERS

REORGANIZED BAND
BEGINS REHEARSALS

BUY ANO HA
JUDGE BROWN 0 SRaymond Windeknecht Chosen
MEMORIAL FLOWER
POSES OF SIX CASES As Director—Thirty Mem­
bers Present
TWO SENT TO IONIA FOR It is good news to the people of this SATURDAY, MAY 28, NAMED
city. t&lt;j know that the Hastings City
AS POPPY DAY BY
CRIME OF STEALING
Band has been reorgaruz-d. the first ■
AUXILIARY
CHICKENS
meeting bt-lng held on Tuesday eve-1

rung in ,tne‘ Masonic Temple.
Thirty' men were present., nuwl. of VETERANS GET ONE
them being experienced in band work.!
CENT FOR EACH POPPY
AT DETROIT PRISON and all were most enthusiastic and in-!
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
. 'By. V. J BROWN)
. lerrstcd,
brforr Decoration Day.
Leaving for tlic moment the rlricl consideration of tlw payrolls and turn­
Rgymond Windeknecht was chosen’ Receipts From Sale Used For
Probation
Meant
Nothing
to
Patriotic Organization*, Boy ing attcntlun
to a dtscusxion of an emolument which has grown to.staggering
as dlrcclor and those who know him j
*_
..
Welfare and-Rehabilitation
Nashville Resident
Will and )&gt;is ability are, sure that lie will
Scout*, Camp Fire Girls and pri&gt;|x&gt;rtli&gt;ns. let us turn t«, the stat- firet of motor curs .tor the Inson of the
hereby proclaim Saturday, May 28.
[ w«x-k. And let It be »ald ut Hie oiiU-t that figures giv'ch here are only npdevelop a splendid band far this city. |
Serve Time At/lonia
Work Among Disabled
• School Pupils to Participate ' proximately Correct However they nr- «.
as uu.n-r.
corrwt «.»
u- .tile accounting division a» Poppy Day. and make an urgent
Roy Chandler u secretary and treas'
Plans are being completed for the j ,4 tiie stale administrative board -is able lo make Uicin.
Judge Brown of Grand Rapids ratne ur«-r and Wm. Hackney is librarian.
appeal hi the good citizen* of this
। Saturday. May 28. has been designalhere to hold circuit court on .Wednes­
Decora Hon Day observance on Monday.
Rehearsals will be field on Tuesday',!ed a* Poppy Day In Burry county and
Muy 30 Ai. usual-there is u call for1 11 is now,more than three w.-ek;-.
day and Thursday to cleah up some evenings in th- city hall, the first proc­
of humanity, and to wear the poppy
’*
“J*
Automobile* to transport tlie'G A R.J-'toce a s.-nntc re.ohuion was adopted
on Decoration Day as a tribute to caws which required the attention of He- showing that the mrmwi.wrm'f*','*
members arc ini
any -Li.....
others who Auxiliary will offer tiieae little red
Hu- W R. C. end .the American Le- "rderiftg
th- state
adiiiintetrativa judge..
•earnest. It there are 1..,
were firal brought
before
'kton Auxiliary to the cemetery. A. H i hoard to dlrcloM to the member:* ot
Fields where poppies grow."
. Then-...... ................-----.".vs ------, him
i.. wish Io join the band, sec Mr. Windr- ------------- - — - ------ --------------------- l
llire* who were in Jail, charged with
for „ tryout
• Price. It is an honor to wear one of
Curveth, Andrew Matthews. Henry ’the inusluturr the number, typ- mid
slxncd.
...... *
-&gt;...
IUn|MT
lhew u to
n there tributes to thoa. who_ made the
I ciiine anq
,UJ h'ad confessed .h-vr
their
Sheldon mid Albert Craig comprise the '
'to the various motor cars owned
Charles II. Ix-ohard.
] guilt. The disposition made of their good band representing Ute city and ®rc“f sacrifice for us In tlw World war.
trannjwrtallon committee.
i by th&lt;- stale and lined by its employees
I cubed by Judge Brown was us follows: u.- hope the organization may receive!I Popples, to you. may mean »&gt;•«*
Pur many years II has been the cu-| *'i lhe various depmtiiienj.-., board*;..
just •«
so
John G Wyman, age 30, claimed his the cooperation of every citizen.
f much crimson crepe paper to wear once
tom for the patriotic orgmUziitloiui of bureaus. Institutions and hgencit &gt; oi
I home &gt;■. in California. He was charged
! a year for memory's sake; but to Ute
. the City, to gutliyr at their hulls and! government. The resolution also asked.
uerharo mouth.
f ut nine o'clock m Hu- inoming.lorm in' tor information rcgurdinK th. number ‘ u™“1 ,a“'
'
| tAitli stealing a chicken from the coop
; veterans who fashioned tliem they are
line and go to Riverside cemetery! of mil.s th. - car. are run during an 'j“’‘W
of Loren Van Sycklc. of .Johnstown.
। bright red doors to the land of opporwhere Hie graves of deceased soldiers' average year, tiie fkiirgMsre- of Hu* trips
1 *'*’&gt; »"
'!
”ny uUI
■ breaking Into the coop to do this. He
, tunlty Tills year Die veterans at Hosconfessed and wua given from onr.
will lx* decorated. Tlu* G. A. R. and I mid such other information regardiii!*..
th' »«'»' ••* “&gt; m xi Jani ary .
&gt; i pital No. 100 at. Camp Custer made a
W R. C. meet at their hall, nnd tiie ; the cost of o|x ration ta might t«- ot in- j '“'W-v. r .» lew tael--, liavr s e l ite.-■
million popple*, each man receiving a
AHwrlran l«..n. Auxiliary. S|»nW.
'
Iroy.l-l.rlx whirl. ......ill. un.I.-J
Judge Brown gave a serious talk to this
.-mall pittance for his labor. Only those
JURY WILL BE CALLED young man who adinilteli that hi- hud
war veterans and Auxilhirv.
..
' who receive no compensation or a very
Auxiliary. Riw
Boy Remits
Scouts 1'
lieports Not Corrn I.
I
f-|rel
been drinking and that he had not
. small one from the government are al­
and Camp Fir- girls gntlwr at HiLATER IN THE TERM
Two reports were mode. Thc find wa -' „
. . UBP
PROGRAM lowed to make the popples They begin
bum very keen about working Tlie BROTHERHOOD
Legion foonut at 8:30. so the parade
.
The stole has a ncord of G44 |&gt;as-‘
USUAL GRIST
judge stated to Wyman that his most
may be ready to start promptly at
their work early in the winter and con­
FOR NEXT YEAR WILL BE
01 ‘-*Vtri11 “f senger cars owned and oiorat-d and.
serious offense, in his Judgment, was
I, d.|un„,™u and „„
„uk.
„„
_____________
8:00 o'clock. Simon Clemens' band
tinue until tl)e latter f»rt of May. In
A GOOD ONE
his attitude-toward life, shown by his]
tirt! United States there are forty-three
will accompany the march ‘ to the
foujid not correct It
glloWn that mor- c.u&gt; than this ONLY FOUR CRIMidleness, drinking, ttategard for other i
cemetery wlwrc the nicmorial services
government hospitals and veterans’
AnnfhAr umc
„]M.rut,.d ulld(,rL«lat- llCin.-W,'
people's
rights,
and
his
unwillingness
will be held.
DECIDED
TO
HAVE
workshops where hundreds of men.
inal cases listed i to work.
gas and tires and oil arid other exp^iC'-j
'
Following thc services at the ceme­
■ disabled for heavier work, are engaged
(being met from Unte taxes. TIicm- tin- Two Plead Guilty ^nd Sontenc.
BUT
SEVEN
MEETINGS
I...,
Uw!
The
next
one
was
r
Herbert-Tart)ell,,
tery. the parade will start at the
i in manufacturing these memorial
jurew.,1—*•—
!
formerly
of
Nashville,
now
of
Lan.
Mi'thodixt church at 10:30 o'clock, the!
elu..'- hurnlrr.1. ol h.Bhwwy uwlnw- cd Alter Calendar Wai Print- Sing. He was released last June by Supreme Court Justice W. W. । blossoms, tn many cases it being thefr
line of march going rust on Green St. 1
' only means of support. They become
correct In at
. nance trucks
‘ "
.
„
, „
,
I Judge McPeek on probation, but had
to Ji&lt;crson St, north to Stat- St.. I
some instances. The1
„
, .1 .
n ,
cd—Several Foreclosures
Potter October Speaker— j adept al the work and can often make
ruet i.
it,. ......
If there cars nnd tracks wen* lined
-wext on State St. to Broadway, then;
' enough to buy writing paper, stamps,
oX iarJoT
whteh
Mu-hlgan
avenue from
U)e\5‘»y-“............
lt
wij£convene^tare.
c«.rt
wnu -CUUMde
.
Price Piled Al S2.00
,,r
'to
-'p’ -long -ii'
iogan avenue
num uiv.
- ----—-.... - oi
south on BroadWay to the nt-w Central
i shaving necessities, shoes, hose, tics.
XJL™ S «•&gt;*l»r.d lor 1...UI Mond»
a Tlw jury w&gt;&gt; .on b«
_______________
list meeting of fhe Brotherhood1 etc., giving them a feeling of independMhool where Hie exercises will be held!
Hi c ■dmmMMhr
aaministradvr -rl
,
■’
lh, ’
a&gt;k.d ... romr on... UUr In UKJ.ru. brought into court. 'Die Judge gave, The
lum
a
straight
talk
on
the
folly
of
utwas
held
Monday
night.
On
account
vuct
^_v Until
UMM4 Mtc
In thc auditorium. Lost year thc rain'
1
ence, Bno
a'nd SC1I
self re&gt;
respect.
the wvtRi
work
ba-rd ta. no word.
w.olnl nwtar rar u»u.would TI.r. ... only lour rnndnil co.-.
tempting
taJIve
without
wo*
and
try■
u
f
this
being
a
busy
time
on
the
farm.
starU again m lhe winter there will be
Interfered with the plans for having,
Ibi method of keep-, rawnd
'
" .hr viluir" ... Vnlll.iu.um •'*■ 1,1 ’*°
into
*krw mra .hr muwyl
to get by in life by wronging others, with every farmer improving every । no empioynlenl for many of the dlsthe excrcUe-. on Hie court yard lawn.;
mg rccurds regarding
parta-s plead guilty and were sentenced: mg
ontractlng bad habits and by selling minute of good weather he can-in work , ab1ed vetenutt
;,wa;
so it yax thought best to have the! V.rnJ n.,..,. «“■ |mre&gt;,ira.;,l F.M,': mm.y .y
after the culendar was printed and be­, ■moonshine.
He i-as given six months,; for
•
*r "n h'm- and Al. ummr
Illhornr.W, l&gt;ln. drlr.n an
(Continued on page three)
'
. his
t spring crops, the attendance , As .a protection
to the'*•-public, the
fore the term began Following are the. al Ionia
u-was
’n* below ih«
thc awniBi*
average Jnr
for the
tiie vear.
year. . ,AWl»ea setting thc poppy will wear dfa, motor and tire repair costs, and oilier average of 25.000 tulles each per year,
: The next case was that of Otto;
'. At thc business session it was voted tlncMve pins. Ud&lt;w Or caps so all can
j charge., with which the Average car “ni1 n’a,‘&gt;' exceed this number ot mileCriminal Cau»rx.
jt
(Oqntlnued on page five)
that next year there be seven meet..-----.----------—Impos
.------owner is familiar is so crude and In- b&gt;' ,our “mrs and more, tbe lotal car, People vs. Earl V. knoll, bastardy.
be .-{ure that the
seller
is not *an
­
I mgs instead of eight, the last one be-1 tor? Tiie.&lt;e women offer their services
(complete that offieinU o( the adminte- nil,‘’s which Ito* stale drives in a ringi**
People vs. John Q. Wyman, breaking'
! ing held in April. . Experience has voluntarily -and receive no compen­
trutiv- board and its arcounting offi- &gt;‘lir excewb. 30 million miler.. A single j and entering.
EMIL TYDEN LANDED
i
shown
that
the
Ma?
meeting
has
thc
leers Uirew up tteclr hands and admitted . (Continued on- page nine, part two&gt; I People vs. Albertus F, Ostrander.j
sation whatever.
50 YEARS AGO SUNDAY .milk-.. »u.wuta* oi .nr oun.w in. Mrs. Edw. Downs Is poppy „
chairman
■ i rape.
(-!
■
.nun,
.&gt; n ol.'W. romn « • for the
lhe local Unit,
Unlt the only one in
i People vs. Olio Hedges, larceny.
I Burry county. Assisting
her
HEAR METHODIST SUN­
An a Boy He Se t Out Alone For,
- ----------- till be
ACCIDENT OCCURRED ON
members of the Auxiliary and Junior
Rlciurd Sciuddelee. it ill vs Claus!
America
America—
—Lucky
Lucky For
For HasHas­
for the next Brotherhood year was.' [ Auxiliary.
DAY SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY P. M. JUST
T Cordes, trespass on the co.**. Jury]
tinffs
He Did
ftxed nt 12 00 ln-'tead ot »250
, Ij Last year there seemed to be contings
He
Did
disagreed.
—
!
e
Announcement was made concerning;
NORTH OF MUIR
(Contlnued on page slx»
Musicians 'Will Render Pro­
Fifty ycar^
years ago Emil Tyden of this j th(, program for next year, which is
Burdi-tte A. LyBarkcr vs. John "A.
... th-n
.i..... m
... his
Kt- teens, I*.r*
Palmer. H. Jay Thorburn, nssumiisit. {city,
left l.tw
his hnntp
home Blrtady wt,n under way Tlw opening! AUADItv riiii n conn
gram At Qhurch Sunday
The Commcrqjal Investment Trustland
thc- other ---------members of ins,( hjteaxer
hJM.Mgcr wm
will oe
be supreme
Supreme vuurv
Court uuaJus-: LHAnlTY uUlLU SrUNDRIVER ।FAILED
STOP
•all
..........
wmvuu
mui-u TO
iwwiwi
Evening, May 22
s.
OJ1
«
M^tssssp-s
I
family
tn
Sweden
and
set
out
alone
tor
llC(
,
WlJliam
w
potteg.
al
the
October
Pierce. ototmipHit. ’ ‘
-------------- *
-------------------------SORS
MOVIE AT STRAND
AT INTERSECTION A The Sunday School orchestra of the ‘ WINDOW NIGHT ON THURS-;vsjSyra
Ernext Peake vs. Amy K. Hull, tres- j America landing in New York 50 years
jIlg jt
pianncd to get PreslDAY, MAY 26, WITH FINE ! pxv»
' on the case.
.
' ago Sunday, on hb 17th birthday. Can den[ pttld Voelker, of Battle Creek Col„
„
, '
,
. , Metliodtst E|)lscoiml church, under th-'
John Mda-avy vs. The Great AtlanHc.you Imagine what that would mean for lpgC lor the Noyember meeting, when Tickets Now On Sale For Play
E&gt;nx Car Smashed Into Buick „lmuo„ w,,,lry
„
DISPLAYS
'Continued on page nine, part twol 1 a boy who did not know our language?, ln jle|d tPe father and son banquet "Young America” Wednesddy
Which Turned Over Three : first annual concert in’ the auditorium
,
------------ i a »------ - ---H- had read enough about the United
(Continued on page five)
and Thursday Nights
PRnQFrilTHR
’States to believe that this country
------- - ---- •&lt;»»■--------------Times Wrecking It
i"f the M-thodfat church next Sunday FRIDAY AND 'SATURDAY
sjieiled opportunity for him. So he SCHOOL MAY FESTIVAL
On Wednesday and Thursday. May
Supl. and Mrs D A. VanBusklrk '^'-ning. May 22. at .•••ven thirty o'clock
ARF BARGAIN DAYS HFRF rriUDtUUlUri
•xwere painfully, but II is thought not!
numbers will be given
Ant DAnUAIIv UR To ritrit
$700 FOR BARRY CO.
mu m.n»; .o nuta. m.
Tn oc GIVEN FRIDAY 25 and 26. the Charity Guild of Pen­
■
way
in
Hie
world.
Col.
Tyden
U
fur
too.
IU
DC
UlyCri
rnlUR
l
nock
hospital
will sponsor the movie,
Vrlously. injured in nn automobile ac- by memtojs of th- on-lt-slra and thcident just north of the village of Muir *• "I*1'- 'Hurt. tt. wm giv- Gifts Will Be Presented On Had Attachment On Cement modest to tell of the many hardships!
hiteHinv ” Girls' •Young America." at the Strand thea­
,
.
! he faced and the many difficulties he The Ugly Duckling,
Girla ter. price for adults is 25 ccnu. Mem­
in liana
Ionia count?
county Thursday
afternoon.
n’lmlier.- rhe'v^-s --••
,lr'r•
Saturday Afternoon — Ask ;
ill
i iiuimiuj uiici
noon. &gt;,wo ■
Mixer
Owned
By
Contrac■
!lail
to
rncuun
ter
in
getting
a
start
tn
—
“
■
.
.
.
bers of thc Charity Guild ore selling
They
"raantzed.In 182i by Nobl- Nugler iand
r__ infnrmntinn
’
Glee Club and Orchestra to
They were
were on
on .the
.th- paved
paved road,
road, trunk
trunk .
“’.'l I
line
Merchants for Information
tickets, so get yours early a'nd help in
tor Ed. Campbell
j this country.
line 21.
2i. from
irvm Ionia
ibnin to
io their
iiirii destination
uriiiiiutloii .»
; ’«' ptaywl^vrtv year since that time
Feature Program
this good cause.
Some tune ago Prosecuting Attorney! The city and the
®f ,**sUJg*
iuid Hie
the Tight of way. When Mr. Nagler left
left it was
war, directed by
at St. Johns and had
Next week Friday nn'd Saturday will
Spencer Tracy. Doria Kenyon. Tom­
—---------------- the
--------: M°re l*“" three hundred pupils-of
E. numatt
Barnett nrtment
brought suit aeninsi
against Koaai*-Road! can —
J* —
Mighty
thankiul that
de-]
A farmer about 70 years of age.
age, driving &gt; Mis- France* Carrot her.-, and1 later by be red letter days in the history ot rI. sContractor
Ed
Campbell
8 for
*650
I termination
to
come to America
took , the Hustings city schools will present my Conlon. Ralph Bellamy. Beryl
u.. the. high-• mu. t».
rniM. Crvawr. It
.&lt; wis reorgan­ |morclmndWng hi'thfa.city.
nn Eswx car, approaching
«&lt;:»»»»&lt;-«■
Contractor
Ed.
Campbell
for
*650.|
u
’
m
toalion
to^conie^to
Amer-__._-_
S?)?ch
anrnum
wiS
E!d
to
be
due
'
P^resslo,.
of
Emil
Tyden.
How
much
a
May
Festival
program
on
Friday
eveMercer, and Sarah Padden are the
-Way iiuin
from hk
the with
struck the
year by
and —
has
The two days will lx* preceded by a
-vuy
uuu.ii,&gt; nu
no- Van
*•••» '"«&gt; ‘h»
- Mr. Logan
..
....
....
■
........
.....
«
__
«
.....a
■
llintli.
Ka.Vk.t-Hl
n
iioa*n-dtlraa&lt;-Inrlnrllnu
from
him
to'tiie
canniv
It
will
be
rethc
^
ty
owes
?0
Wm
can
**
wasfR-d
!
ning
in
Central
auditurium
commencplayers
in thb.Fox film which is based
J Buskirk car between the front and i •natln several apjiearances including the ! window-display on Thursday night,]
* ninu
hind wheels,
tipping
It over three. Teachers' cl(« play ........
given ..........
in the . Cm­ (when them will to* shown not only, the' men tored that Nl^CainJbctt wS the “ «« realizes that, except for his ef- lng at 8 00 o'clock under direction of on the play by John Frederick Bal­
wnccis.
uppiua
..
. ...
■■
-smashing
.
__ •the
&lt;
__
times.literally
car.'trill
,ralcrhnnl
schoolrormllf
recently.Kir
Mr. Tyurit,
Logan liA.w.
hA|»w. bargains to be ottered on tile foliowin:;! roid rontrac “r ihadld Uw Jmg on, forU- H*»“ng.s would not have the'Sewl Mi« Frances Hunter and Christopher lard.
factory, the Viking Corporation, the Overiey Most of the school musical orThis picture deals with boys from a
Those who saw II could scarcely be- 10 mak- Ua- concert un annual aflalr two days.- but abo other merchandise : KXTt ^mt £
lleve that anyone could be alive who
Admission is free, butvn ottering will will be displayed. Titos will b&lt;-jtoauter- stored If the fair erounds in one of th»! vlklng Eqtojiment Company and fhe , ganizations. will be represented on thc new viewptWnt, the angle off boyhood.
had been in that automobile.
i be taken to help defray the 'cost of est to evetyone. There will be band buUdhil nJco^rrattac^ thU H«t&gt;ngs Manufacturing Conipany. He program. Thto will be lhe lot major How the youngsters of the riktibn re­
gard our modern scheme of things and
Mr. VanBusklrk's Injuries consist of I music, etc. This orchestra does splendid music that evening. The show will be-!She ^MoS-It X reported »“ responsible, too. for bringing to school production of the year.
Consolidated Preu and 1 -The Ugly Duckling." a fairy story our high-pressure mode of living con­
several bruises and cuts which, while I work and all who attend can be as- gin promptly nt eight o'clock, when m ?h?wScutor“that tJ^men^were thU e,ly
palnful. uro.mot serious. When hl«!««r«d of n delightful evening's enter­ the fire alarm will announce the open-! ■here clatom^a to have boueht thu ma- T°01 Company, now the Bite plant. It 'set to the music of Grandville-English. stitutes a viewpoint that few writers
IX SX"wire^tauFto drisJ a«v wo ,hrou&lt;h hU BUld’n'* that
wUM* prerented by^puplb of the fifth have touched. Yet it h of vast signifi­
car finally stopped, he^vas in the back ■ tatnment.
ing.
cance to adults as well as to the youths
seat, but has no Idea how he came to I
' *• "
The merchants of this city are co-1
who in a decade or two will be running
tar hmK b“'uU“S school.
operating to make Friday and Sultir-.
be there. Mrs VihiRpuklrk suffered a OLD SOLDIERS TOBE
serious scalp wound on the right side
•
day. May-27 and 28. two outetanding' initwi bv the~nro«ccutor who told the. not nlone for Hastings but tor tne- An admission charge of ten cents,the country. What do these young
GUtSTS
OF LIONS CLUB targain
days, with sjicciito prices 'hat pllrchaM?rs uJt they COu]d not t3g,. | country. No one will envy hlmthe pw- । will be made. Tickets can be purchased i people think ot marriage and divorta
of her head. A. piece about the size
in
advance
or
at
the
door
on
thc
evej
today? Of our new educational theories
of a horse »ho&lt;L was peeled clear to the
cannot fail to lx* attractive and winch ...» machine away ns the oountv had Parity he has so richly earned, for he
Xchment on u Tiw promtad
sharwl “ Cem rously with others nlng “of Hie performance. This festival! and mcUiods? Of their home iturryundskull bone. This was due io broken Transportation Will Be Furn- should, and we Ixlkve will, draw proifa not being given for the purpate of mgs, etc? These questions will be angln.vi Her riglit hand was badly cut
I* n..m t.r and n.ar Io uk." itav.n-| Uul
n,,„„
would I
ished
and
Luncheon
and
So,
WoKtam.
ronw.olh. urowculor.omc. Jndwr B*’"f "J"’ '.‘“.T"?'
raudug money.^ind tlie ticket price was swered in Young America." The di­
and her chest was bruised, but she.
cial Time Enjoyed
. X Lfurday afternoon *75 in rash'
‘and*^’*TaTtw"**S'^7^7e7n t'he-hi,w Hut he may set at a low figure so that everybody in­ rector of the picture made a study of
sienis to u- making a good recovery.
terested might feel free to come. A cer­ Juvenile delinquency in the Los Ahgrlrji
Next
Monday. may
May as.
23. me
the uon»
Lloh* ■priz«._w-iU.to*
The accident happened at about 5:30
NW wonaay,
i" —•'--■m.- awarded
n..aUc», publicly
i.uv...., on
w . Prosecutor Waited the full fifteen P” »Parcd for.man^-y
tain amount of expense has been'. in­ courts and tells how such courts direct
c,ub *“* fnl*rt&gt;‘n
“W “Wiers of State street
Ask
met-, ,ninut„ Dul
lm. sl[but
-anRrr
nox snow
- o.—
- any• Has(lm:s
*•*minutes,
the» aid
stingers
did &gt; not show I
u
_
volved in preparing, for the festival.
their work.
■K»n ?hem nuaht tnSmve^oidXt the ,,nrTy count&gt;' at t,Hlr regular weekly • chant for particulars as to the dlstri-|up
cash.
FOURTEEN
HUNDRED
.... witb
wit), thc
t Im. promts
i.mm I
i-nvl'v Feeling &gt;, rllllR
TrrN rillNlJHrl]
Herewith is live complete program:
•Young America" lias aroused . the
J 1J .
»"'c“con They wish for a large nt- button, and awarding ol th. »■ prises !ha, they mlght
hauUnK thP appa.'
. _ Rf- ncn|Q
The Ugly Duckling—English—Junior enthusiasm of hundreds of theatcrRE-REGISTERED
acCldenL Ttwre «» » tUrw
tendance, so are asking the veterans to This is just a preliminary announce- ratua to Uw Mlch)Kan central freight
HAVE RE-REGIS
I goers with Ils clever entertainment, and
icontmued on pw mu
notify Stuart Clement, phone 2041. of. ment
x
yards, and
get it onto
I
„ „nn
yards,might
and might
Ret itrailroad
onto railroadi_
„
• High. aiiiTSW Tmt-Dth grades.
the admiration af juvenile authorities
•
•••
'
their names and addresses, so someqne . Read Ito* Banner next week for fur-1 property, which would make nn
an awkawk- Fully COO More Should
Should Enroll Girls' Glee Club—
•'pawn'-—Curran.
and educators for Its fearless handling
_
tnem.
Lastthem.
svear Last
tnu» pmn
un&gt; plan ■ tiwr
uhu
uici . ward
.... situation, the prosecutor drove
IRONSIDE
SHOE CO. . may can .tor
may
call tor
-vear ’ this
details and talk with your merg
p j^g
fo Vote
h
’ .-,1
So
As To
Vote At
At Next
■ Mighty Lak a Rose"—Nevin.
'of the facts.'This picture portrays a
IIIVIXWIWU
WW.
«Hl,.nrtlHI.. and th00
"
P
I worked mit
out splendidly
the men hort
had I ChOIlt
chant About
about tills
this sale, lol
for it Will
will be 11a j. .............
hurriedly to ,1...
Hie Michigan Central
'
Orchestra
—
|
growing boy at the crossroads ot life
Primary
BIG FOOTWEAR SALE a fine time at guests of the Lions. If merchandising evyit,
’grounds near the freight office. He arand is one that every adult should see
March
—
Selected.
«■
■ r&gt;
r.
, you haven't a phone drop n card to Mr. ., „
--------------- i rived Just in the nick of time to pre-1 .... The total reregistration of voters'In
..._
.
Minuet—Mozart
I because oi its earnest iicart appeal and
Price Cut Effective On Even , Clement.
AUTOMOBILES WILL
vent the move which he had antlcipat-; the city .-o far is above the 1.400 mark
Overture—Zamecnik.
i tiie suggestions given therein.
New Spring MerchanThia fa a gracious thing for the Lkms,
_ CTDA.irc TUlSine «» thesc-rnen might make.TlUrty feet There are still 600 folks in Hastings
I Get your ticket early and attend one
Brass Ensemble—Selected.
’
to do and brings a lot ot enjoyment to]
UUolnAlvlat I nllwo more and they would have been on thci who are entitled to vote who have no:
I of the shows on Wednesday or Thurstt*80
| the old .soldiers, whose number Is con-----railroad grounds. They had a fiat car! yet registered. They should get busyj Our Director. MafClt—Hildreth.
। day evening.
During the past winter and all of this aldcrably lessened thfa year.
j Sheriff Leonard and Helpers; in readiness and everything th shape' and register before the time expires!i Empyrean Overture—Hayes,
Star
Spangled
Banner.
spring sales ot merchandise have been
Last 5‘ar several came from Nash-'
Mntlo Timinr Raid On
ito tottd thc apparatus quickly. .The! twenty days previous to the next pnCITY EMPLOYEES GET
light in every line, and owing to this rill-. Frefport and Middleville, and it
q
prosecutor stopped this move and the mary. They can apply for registration1
condition the Ironside Shoe Co. finds it । is hopgd al) may come again on MonSaturday
! $joo was paid.
i at the council rooms, where City Clerk AUCTION SALE AT
CUT OF TEN PER CENT
necessary th force sales if posable, in day.
GcorK(! whllney
arrested by tlw
.. ..
’ D»vb or Ms clerk will register their
LOPPENTHIEN’S STORE.
t
,
order to obtain money with which to pay
* • •»------------I Sheriff's force Saturday afternoon A' •"'STtRv MtrniER b A nd
names any day, between eight A. M.:
Opens Thursday Eventag—'I Seduction Includes Everyone
past due bilb for merchandise left In | CAN YOU SUPPLY THESE
quantity of beer and two gallons of!
BA^&lt;?.EET'i and flve p- M
stock.
In
order
to
stimulate
buying
and
।
MISSING
ADDRESSES?
,inoonS
hlne
were
found
in
-his
premises'
The
"
M
&gt;'
4
,cty
n
.
n&lt;
L
Mys
''
Anyone
who
realizes
the-amount
of.
■toca. in uruer in iuiuui.w uuyun miu i
~
. .-moonshine
In nls premises! , . ~
wno
uicanmuin oi
From Day laborers to tba
nn.
nrm has InnumtratMi
-----------------------------'also
. ; tw.
hnlil mc
n»lr
------ - under
.
_ the
....new
---------plan
.— Jto!
. I Necessary to Remodel Ready
get cash fhl.
this firm
Inaugurated a
a 1 Mns. LaMoine Everett ”
Henney,
score- on Clinton
street.
The officers
ler&gt; Daughters
,",
" tanmwt , work. required
to Wear Departpient
;
OHy Clerk
real buying opportunity. Prices have tary of the Alumni Association, desires found on the place four friends of. “Mhc Methodist speia1 ro0"'* tin l“w’j register a voter will understand whyi
been cut way down—not in years have to secure the addresses of the following George who looked os If they, might' ,njL t‘v,n*'-.,ay . ,' V
a
, this should not be delayed until the
Because Hie LoppenHilcn store finds { Th* council Friday night took up the
such low prices been quoted on foot- Alumni members. If anyone knows the wish to be entertained with liquid re- * ■.Bl *'*.?'Q“,y oc*^nrt
,
last minute and then have a rush. The it necessary to remodel their ready-to-1 question of aalariw^of aU rily «m»
w*ar of such high standard quality. | addresses of any of the above they will freshments suitable for a hot after** Mrs. McKean or sunworg involved amounts to a wear department, and becaibe unfavor- ptoyees and voted W*mak« a cut of ten
The special low prices affect the coin- confer a favor by writing Mrs. Henney I noon. While they were there a car cam- dleyillc.. .
good deal with each voter. The work able
BO1C conditions have
llMlc interfered this, P« cent. -Herrafter pay of city ampioy.... lhc dry
...
-oi
k, will
M follows
:
has to be done on a typewriter and
r wlth
good_, t..
rade,—
Mr
. ecs
be
plete line, including Florahelin. j. &amp;., or
Following- —
are
and stoppea
stopped airectiy
directly in iront
front or
of notice To whom it
r- calling
-------- - 3244.
------ ------------- the
—।, up ana
nn
.
........ .hu
. .Wtara
j,...
...,(I Ttav
K. and oilier well known brands. Read । nnmne
.- *1*4......
' MAY
CONCERN. Hai tn tex rlnne
d?"'
“ . hnth
b“............
U' tlvx
“jJ , muter ;Lownllllra
to lu.'« an
D». lltal
1*b“ » •“
names whmu*
whose addresses am
are desired:
I George's home. kb
The
driver got out, took!
,iisi luavtan.i----- .
*
mihxduiicu ihu ucx&lt;u«u ™ •-••v
.....................
.
iwnrrt
nnrt
lhe
niwnrl
record
It
would
:
..
..
..
__ ...
Team and driver. Id no
full particulars concerning this big । Theos Ryan; Mrs. Mildred James ' a few steps, then happened to take a! Ymi are hereby notified tlwt there —
is I
auction sale of ladles’ suits, coats,
footwear sale in. a special announce­ ;
City marshal 1117 per month.
Ordinance covering
covering the dumping of
of **
-, furnishings,
“U“‘
A2*yiilock ‘hrou«h the window and saw the ann ordinance
.. . ..U1
—*i?reforc
------ . for. every
j v7°tcr ln t,k
, - , dreires.
orcaacs. hosiery
Hosiery.
nuiuMuu«a, etc.
cu,. This
City night police 1117 per month.
ment on another page of this Issue.
tomorrow. Thurtday. eveMiss Helen Anderson; Mrs. Eva Herd familiar features of our Sheriff inside. rubblsh in the nubile streets of tiie City city who has not already done «o to! Mle
Barton; “
Homer
DePue: v»w.
Geo. a.
E. Endsinstep oi
of procecaing
proceeding to
to me
the nouse.
house, nc
he of Hastings
‘’uouc,sirw’ 0 w w J see that his or her name gets on the i nlng al 7:30 octock. alfU »ni be made
Fire truck driver 1108 00 per namtii.
wiwr wv«-uc.
uiua-, msteaa
NOTICE.
I lev;
j ii
vlol&gt;tlo^j of lllls ordinance will be registry soon. Better do it now.
ley; Wm
Wm. Ferris:
Ferris; Miss Esther Fr«em«n-1
Freeman; । returned »«
io xis
his ear
ear. iirtarf
lifted inthc hood ..and
, at egCjj auction; no purchase required
month.
A junu
Joint tucvMiHi
meeting ot
Presbyterian
a
u. the r.H.
u jI Gladys Ga.Ult Jamieson; W. Carlton j found that his automobile needed In- prosecuted.
In
tiie
townships
voters
are
not
re■.
ln
order
to
receive
one
of
them.
T.
R.
.
L. A. 8. and Missionary Society will beiKaechele; Mis* Marguerite Kenfleid; vestigation! He put up a bluff at this —Adv. 5-25 C. E. Davis. City Clerk.
qulred to reregister.
I Atkins, an experienced sucUoneer In
held Wednesday. May 25. Luncheon' Mrs. Vesta Mother Ludwick; Paul Otis; for a little timq. remarking to the of• ................................
I selling such stocks, will haw charge
will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Mrs. Arlene Tuttle Perkins; • Mrs. fleers that he "couldn't understand'
GIFTS ARE APPRECIATED.
NOTICE TO ALL PYTHIAN8. &lt; of this sale. Read ti&gt;c announcement
Wolfers from Peiping. China, will be Charlotte Frandsen Walton; Hubert why his automobile happened to atop
Tlie following gifts to Pennock, hos­
There will be a dblrlct meeting of, elsewhere, and go to the sale and buy
City clerk HUH per month.
the speaker.
Will; Miaa Emma Barber; Mrs. Ethel at that ptirjlcular place, and then drove pital arc greatly appreciated: .
Lodges Monday evening. May 23. Sup- al your own price.
■
Hershberger Carpenter; - ------------Mra. Dorcas
.... —(away.
—--------Whitney
,
.... was
n».. taken
...AV.. before Jus- . From
.Civil, Guild
kiuuu. No. 2k Mn box
WJ. containing
w... w
v.vw W
“V
Gasser; Mrs. Bernice
Rer**'*— Rose
o— Bisa,, I lice
&gt;i.. Matthews
&gt;— —
—
j 1 fftilt, jams and jellies.
MACCABU MUPHDL
DANCE.
DANCE.
|। Crowell Gasser.
on **
Monday,
waived
i 25c a plate. During the evening the
At I. O- O. F. hall Saturday
Baturaay evening,
ei
Every Saturday night at Clear lake.' son; Mrs. Ixtha Barnum Pritchard; examination and was bound over to the
Ten bunches of fresh asparagus were Third Rank will be conferred on Henry
—Frank Herrington. Adv. tt.
Mrs. Floyd Overtmllh.
circuit court In tile sum of *2,000.
given by W. 8. Benham.
[ Mulder. We urge you
--—
all to.be
------- „present.
— May
------ 31. Carp's orchestra.—Adv.

EXERCISES TO BE AT

WOMAN GIVEN TERM

i

Amrrlran 1-exlon Auxiliary ' to oh-

h

CIRCUITCOURT
CONVENES MAY 23

c

COLORED S NGERS
PLEASED AUDIENCE

SUPT. ANO MRS. VAN
BUSKIRK INJURED

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REAL MERCHAND S
ING EVENT OFFERED

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�'—fun HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY’, MAY 18. 1032
PAGE TWO

■DEVELOP YOUR "UN

KERNELS OF CORN
■
HAVE CHAFF COVERING

j

A. J. Herbert Growing New
Variety From Seed Given
Him By Addison Pennock

.country- and therefore finds it easier|
to attract non-resident pupik.
fl. Tiie patrons have more’confidence ,
, in, and are generally more willing to
support, an accredited high school.
i

CITYSCHDOLSDN
MEM LIST Rev. J.

A*

McNulty to

LOCAf. NEWS

PROF LEON 0. TYLER OF Two or three years ago Addisop Pen­
HIGH STANDARD SET FOR
Arthur Skldntore. Morgan, on Sunday.
Give Baccalaureate ALMA SPOKE TO ROTAR Bock,
of Delton, gave to A. J. Herbert May 15 at -Pennock hospital.
ADMITTANCE TO AS­
The Rev J A. McNulty, teefor ot the'.
IANS MONDAY
of tills city a tew kernels of a new kind
The' Hwitings Women’s club was well'
SOCIATION
Epbcofuri church here, will give the
i.f coni. Mr. Herbert planted them and represented at tiie County FederaUonJ
Baccalaureate remion to tto gyaduat- |
«..Kni r,

1
has raised a little df it each year fw meeting al Middleville o^ Tuesday.
mg class of thc Hastings High rehool । SAYS WE SHOULD .
TWENTY STATES IN
Reports from Mrs. J F glack. who,
ALL--DEBUNKCWRRY : to- hucreeding Hirer years, and intend* u 111 at thc home of Mr- »nd Mrs.!
NORTH CENTRAL ASSON.
I tn put out sartie of it this year In orWayne Merrick, are a little more favor-.

Ider to poM'it on to any friend* who
able.
Graduates May Attend Insti­ Supt O A. Vanbuskirk. This event Cited Experience of Michael.■ may wish to gitc it a trial.
Friends of Mrs P. T Colgrove will be.
nil* corn difTera widely from any to
Pitpin While Visiting Near
tutions of Learning Without
year preceding the graduation excr-.
which we arc accustomed. 7 lie kernels pleased to know that she is able to be!
Belgrade, Scrvia
' ; | are
Entrance Examinations
in
just Ukr ordinary corn,

The sbeiker at the Monday .nw-etin t but I*, differa in that each kernel is
Co Regbt'-r of Denis Earl Boyes Wiu,
[covered with a sort of cliatl. much hit- removed
IflRl-.t. Rotary club ua* Profi^ur
to hts home iron* Pennock:
C. Tyler, head of lhe education depart- L that which covers kernel* of wheat. hospital on Sunday and is gaining
iiwiit of Alma college and jm-Mik-nt of ■ and there la almost no foil Mr. Herbert nicely..
•
j say* it will product.- lot* ot cmtluge and
Nationwide Celebration At Sol­ thc Alma ft-tary caib He is a fine ! would make very- nidi. f&lt;«lder. 'Dir Helinetv Buyer will |»iy*lllghe»t ca*h
Kpyaktr and gave an adftreas that cum- ; stuUu. he Mid. grow to a considerable price* for your old gold ring*, bridge­
dier Field’In Chicago June
plains from HXst'.n Hn*h *chc
work. watch-cares, etc. photo 2475 of.
iminited
tta-.
rbwst.attention
«d
the
A SHORT SPAN OF YEARS man works and atrivra and then I* gone.
mitt thc Iwldri. within two year
tome to 321 Jetlen&gt;on.bufore‘Friday—
24 to July 4
।
»otatl.vju&gt;/&gt;nd elicited their hearty ap- ibers of - iu • a. the varieties&lt;&gt;f which wv
graduation, to enter our universi
And yet' In a sense hr is ndt gone, he leave* in his place MimhI of his
/
'
;
The Reguiar. Aifay of the V Sixth
I nil know. Mr. Herbert will be glad to Adv
norma! school ot any college in
Mak- an appointment for a free
blood, name uf his name. In hfs children and their children rests
Corp* Area wmeh include * liw state.'
Hu- ’hernv. -AA' ‘Thf L'nf
car b't t: might happen that
Joncaire facial at LyBarker'.' Drug
fils faith fpr lhc urbfcvcmrnt of the goals he did not himself attain.
while It Li growing iind.iniituruig.
of Hhnoi*. Michigan and Wisconsin 'Asset.*" which we ail can have
Store
any
lime
between
May
3lrth
to,
chooM1. He refj-rred to ihi? taii-i that
MEMORIALS have an important place in the scheme of Life. Tying.
will give a Military' Tournament in j. rlierciiaiHs have froreh asuts Hi the original reed of Hit* vuru-ty of corn w-ts June 6th- Absolutely no 'charge or oblhe generation* together bridging lhe gap between the future and
Snldirr Field. ChKuso from June 34
found in burial mound, and pyramid* ligniiotH—Adv.
Ald&gt;i Wurm was committed to the
Hie past they are lhe eternal link In *TTie Chain of IJfc."
Ju?. 4 inclusive to be known a* thr|
conditionCrtsrgn w ohingtun Bicentennial Mi.!w&gt; before, the Spaniards conqucrid Kalamazoo State Hospital on Wedtu &gt;MEMORIALS are erected in humble homage to lhe memory ut »onw
day by Probate Judge Ella Eggtestoti-j
|ary Tournament It
their country.
.WlM-n the orilcer* went to arrest him he
one loved, but they remain a* a guiding Intlucnce io the generation*
the outstanding-&lt;-v&lt;
•,ete. quite like same recurities whichj
ii-aUted furiously but was finally sub- ]
mat. year in Chlci
able
have cam ;
“ lor
‘ banks
‘ and‘ ‘ar»h&gt;p in the
I.hud. He 1* detained, in the Jail iw-re:
called “freten a *
untary H must
until arranai-dirnta cun be made lor!
the production will ‘permit the people
authorities ot
■filth at knlamaax’
MEMORIAL DAY will goon be here. Sec ua
tn become acquainted witli thc arm;» J*
who rame to
Pupin, a noted
ttoir school
। Aaron Lj'Bargcr. tviavre itorne is east i
and wish modern developments in mi-“P
this country fre
now, make a selection.
ctation. ‘ .
I of' thc village uf Bedford, was arrested I
a bay. who now ha£ an intemationai
: Tuesday by Undehdieril! Tasker on Hu-;
Tlite Military Tournament will b. reputatwm fur hU successful work as a
for accrediting by the North Central
Call and sec us and get OUR PRICES before you
i charge of larceny. He is alleged Wi have
As&amp;octauun. it must be on Chi’ highest held without expense to the governplace an order.
Some time ago £upin vtelteWhis na­ ACCIDENT HAPPENED NEAR .. .nnd Mr- tiiilr-.t.-, who ux. hlsaunt
list of achoois approved and accredited mint, so an 'admission, fee. will be
—.
marriage, in Wiking a quantity of!
by the school authorities of the stato charged' and-thc net profit turned ovr tive land, driving his Amt-rlcan-mad.ORANGEVILLE
— CAR 1 by
nu'ut*. Hour and other provuton* from I
onaritj
,
.
automobile oven the liood roads of.ScrIp addition it must meet the high,
tto
home
of
Ills
uncle.
Morn*
LyBar-i
CRASHED
INTO
TREE
standards which the Association main- i , Included in the exhibition will be the
ger. We mentioned lart week that Mrs..
tains with regard to school building ■ । air cdrpfc, a review fit infantry, cavalry, the capital of Scrvia. hi- met a farmer i
Gillette had been arrested for t!n*|
arid equipment, school library, labora-; and artillery, it gigantic tableaux driving an ox thun to the city with a SICK MOTHER DOES
MICHIGAN
PHONE 2497
HASTINGS
otfenre.
.
•
|
tones. Instructional equipm’nt and up-, Ui rwing historical event*, eavalrv and small load ut produce. The farmer drew
Because tto Banner ha* frequently;
NOT KNOW OF DEATHS
paratu*. rehool record.', requirement-;'artillery ar drill. Fort Dearboni miw- to the aide of tile road as to- &gt;.iw the
called attention to Hie number of ur-|
for graduation, irauihig and prepare-1f*acre; demunilruii&lt;?n# by national cur,coining and sjdod with hat'in hand,
non of teachers, and the school’* pro-'! groups, g.-rgf-cniK firework.*, etc. It Will expecting tn m r tiie driver wfilz by him. Mrs. Roy Smith of NashviJlc Is f -c*ta for. ennw* committcil hi this!
| ’. JURORS FOR MAY TERM.
ounty by n-sidt-nt* ot .Battle Creek, i
gram with reference to physical edu- । be intci«-.''.!ng and instructive.
nc of our readers has rent us an ac­ THREE MEN CONTRIBUTE
Serlousljt Sick At Pen­
ratten and Hs athletic relationship
went
Following is Hie list of petit Jurors
count 'd Hie tipjH-iiranrc of Hustinei.
ADVERTISING OF INTER­
rnigtie to :ht'- furqwr- Tiie latter de-!
TO
LIBRARY
FUND
for Hie Muy term of court;
with other school*.
.
nock Hospital
! folk' in u Battle Creek court IX'v.ur!
Advantage.' that high schools realize
hired he kift-•Cth'e. driver of Hie cat I
Assyria-Mark Berry und Uoyd Tas­
'
EST TO HOUSEWIVES ra* an-Anteririlp when hr saw him nt i While Mr.'. Roy Smith, of Nashvllk.; pu'Ilum tq Harting*, also Arch. Scobey. Deputy Sumner Apprehends ker; Baltimore. Elmer Barrell nnd
Pennock hospital fieri “ ■ -■-•
4.:.
before a B.ittie Cnvl:
i distance, and that be was o-rtoin of i&gt;-was fn
North pyntral Association can to- mmClaude Hunt. Barry. Earl McOlockliu
operation,-iwr yonngv*: child, nine'
oni, dawblast week. Plitnam ua.Assyria Residents Bpcaring and
Business New&amp; Contain Valu­ 1 when the man stopfw-d hlA car amij fous
mararixed ax follows:
Lyle Bunnell; Carlton, Homer
m.j.-i'Ik j.’il ro.v Ttminr u.i'. lu.tli'* i-arwl i ...
__ ■ .. .......... ■ ............
.....i
1 The graduatf* of an accredited
atiif HOT and talked with him. a juas-1
In Cassady Lake
---Frederickson and Fred Henney; Gte&gt;able Bargains For All Our
by her cousin. Mrs
high school arc privileged to .enter in-1
und Fred Pottrit, thus treating him
am equal. It
| At about 3:30 Suisdny
f?uuunx morning
uiu, uu&gt;h I■ lletoii,
——••• Jcsre
-—r Ouriingrr
------------------------------•
„•
,;
influftice
of
liquur.
Banner
Readers
Mitutionx of higher education witlnn teteloped that this peasant couid plavi
Deputy Conservation Otfli- r. George!’er; Hasting* township. Waller JohnWaler* and a friend. Mi* Claud
Wr nn, ln rtx:cip
the North Central States- without
en- •. n*.--u
Hu
--.i •
■ ■­
! Milter, a’.-j&gt; of Otrrg-.i. drove with.
aiton to th.- fifth annual Oregon!• Sumner, .ipiicated al Cassady lake in «x-k uiui Junes Brogdon; Hasting'
- trance examinations, pr"'!'
provided
1* '1 ,l
that
’u' ' Banner would look ifirough the burtA:-ytia It happened tu be nboui Hi iiCity. 1st und 4th wards, Chester Keech
baby to thi.. city TJiurMjay for « v
oducta Banquet. held in Mediat'd. right lliia- for Cjteorge. but wxs HicjaiMl Harley C Fox; 2nd and 3rd
they have credit, in the
he high school } neJ.s newa columns of this issue of the
-with Mr.'. Smith, and to give her an
. subject* required by thc C-’illeg*4 or uni-; Banner. We are certain tliey will find
wrong time for Lynn BhejKini. tliarle- j wards. Joseph Roth and Frank Hoonpotfunily to rec the little boy.
versify for admission Since qther ac-; them interesting and well worth thc vlon capital and ju.'t » tong; tn n tunn !' ©n ttoir reimn’'to oirefio'. a little! auspices &lt;4 thit* Chamber uf Commerce' frerwn and Carl VanAuk.-n, who win I •&lt;" Hope. Henry Moorhus and O A.
of that city. Naturally Oregon boasts
crediting ngtne-les recognize schools । little time required.
By alw-ptng outdoa.a. and
| north of
the
village
of
Orangeville,
in
doing a little spearing tn tto waler* t.l Wertman; Irving, Morris Carter and
... ...- . ....... .. . ....
-of
hi* meals
with
rnusie.
to- fell
U w
t ll in
l«ir lie
frit lie
11»- would
Wllllltl . its
.. wonderful limber .supply, and t»&gt;
accredited by the North qenlral Alw-' Advertising ha rbren defined as btiM- l-.i.... maniM-r tto automobile got &lt;uit ullu.rtiH. this, tin- menu card and the • the lake, contrary to tin- peace and I Dell Hchlltmnn. Joluialown. Judson
claliqn. this priviltgr of Altering irutf- nr-.-e news Becauw tiie things, adver- be well repaid for his month’s effort.
dignity'and th.- rreord.-d statute* of: Buckland und Marlon Warner: Maple
from
unijer
the
control
of
Mt'
I
tickets'of
admi
‘
.--iui&gt;
were
printed
au
• uuions of higher education without. ti.'td v'tta.'dy concern thc ‘home and
Both iilcn profited by this interview, i
thi* state. They wi re taken la-fore Jus-! Drove. Thoma* Cheeunan and Mat­
examination is extended practically family. Itav fa close relationship to thc Michael pupiir could sre in this man's; and crx-lnd into, a tree At th, 'to” j pjam-d s’.iijv. of Oregon fir Accoin- life .Matthew.-, of thi* ritv on Mond i, ’hew Raich; Grangeville. Earl Burdo
of Hm- accident it was not tliought th &gt;'.; panjjI1K
invitation was a priuted
•' throughout the United States
comfort and convt-ntencrs of ever) eouruue and good nature, in the face of j th-.- b.-b-. ,vi.i&gt; ✓‘i i-iou-sty injured. b“: (i^niidia f of seu-rnl |'-a&gt;-..-, outliiliiu! Meh was asse-red a fine uf 425 and; and Phil Meil’iu; Pralrfcvllle. Ern.--’
2. The graduates of accredited high home, these announcements siwuld be , many ditficultle'-, that in- had a reuli
SC
8.5 crof • Their boat, the under-,wat--i | Itoscil and Jay Hall: Rutland. Gerald
Mr- WaU-rS v.;u- b.idly Rurt. 8evrr.il| tj1(. .,&lt;-c«&gt;mplUhmcnts of various cum-,
■school* have the OMurancc that th&lt; ir
«*.'»■? —cuurace The humlile ih-.iuni.!.-l-eoplr
soon gatiwnd at ;he scene oi’
|(1I. Ule
vear 1Ulrt c»uUU*in'4 light which they were it ing. also then ! Smith und Holla Hawkins; Thornaphigh school diplomas will be acceptable
We hope every reader wifi “get the could .-&lt;-•■ in Mr. Pupln a man iiu.;|K&gt;ilcd
the accident, among then!
Carl | a pu&lt;rnm far 1D32-33, Tho-.- fellow i sixmr* and all th. tub th. v had taken. I file. George Bed lord and George Ad- a
to State Board* having to do with the Habit uf looking tlitough the BAN­ by his great wwm in the world
■ Woodland. I'aul.Bndbu* unit
Wespiiiter'tind Harry Ritchie of Hi!" ( ni-lt WV5l .ltl. Mil members of Hie “con- wiTe cotitireated bv the otlu-er 'ih.-i
granting1 ut certificate.-- far the varloir- NER'S buaint.ss announcements. It
Anton
city. The child was taken to Crisp1-1 .,iriietjW| crew. " and lune no place, or;, ngreetl it wa* notprofitable venture I Vane. Wotrlng; Yankee spring!,. Percy
proir.-slons of medicine, &lt;i«tUu&lt;r.v. law will be. worthwhile-and will result in Ve may
' for then;.
: Allen and James Bowerman. .
, hospital a! Plainwell and Mrs. w-’"—'
-- — etc In state* requiring graduation fr -m good. bcAu*e Hie information con­ steal (trim us nr- .|r&gt;m| humor, cour­ t,» Bronren ho-pital at Kntamaz-’
upjirovcd high .*chw&gt;l* a* a prerlqui'itr tained lias a vital- interest to every age. culture, appreciation of beauty.
f1' 1 SLOUT PLAYERS GIVING
to the obtaining of a teaching certi­ family i&lt;hd vfliiUy kRccl.' thc family Jqye of'naturc..iUbl peltitu richness out-i be nece-vary to save; iter hie.
THREE PERFORMANCES on Tinitedayut the'home "I his aialci".
ficate. the graduates of -ch&lt;K&gt;l&gt; uccredh pocketbook:
of life as we go along.
'
i Tin- little child died Thursday a
ted by the North Central AMoclaltyn
There are all spiritual qualitte*. It is •about midnight in the Plainwell hospi
Henry Waltenute.
I to annual viait of tto Slout.Plavcr* &gt; Mr»»
n.^hndTome
h’ercro 2Xf WTWO SPLENDID RECORDS.
niaet lhe requireaw ni-of »uch a Uw
tiie building up of tiie ipirHu.il side oi t &lt;1, having evidently
He had come here to m&lt;M*l n
( m thi* city will be on Thursday. Fri- in the.care of her.
' husband; who had
3. A high school approveil- by Hi.•Ai.ictol- e»;xrial]y ni l toll to h&gt; 1&gt; inur,* lU-riotWy thu
at fin-'
day arid Ratunlay. May 19. 20 and 21
„„ „
M.,„ .
Hiaiffuliy meet tunes sueh a*
North Crntihl A-M-rta’hm must m ini­
.... .
Mis. Waters
, Ila- ojwnlng play on Thursday evening ;iw;iV ubout ., UTt&gt;lt
Mr {i]eason.
. tain high standards and conrequentl;facing.
w ho drove thc car. died Friday nt abou
will
to
Meet
Th.Husband,
”
u
four
.
Hincrnl
^vic,-,
u,.r&lt;: n.-Hi «t the Wall­
Hie' community b assured of a program
u.' d- bunk worry. We middight in Bron*on h.upnal Her^v
otuu
,.
lu
.
miu
,
Students and faculty &lt;if tiie Hasting., ।, act comedy.
rosio ;!y
; iiorif Hinerul Home on Saturday. R. v.
of modern high rebool education
far away from tts as
broken- in Jour • places, her chW Utah sc!mm&gt;1: are
... i- M.iging the annual; For
qiany
4. Tiie examination t
’..........
.
'year* ’tIto
“* Stout Pfuyeis''jbli&gt; w. Kitchmg oinclattng. Burial in
Ute body, mind and was
whs cnisht d and she sutfered fracture*! -&gt;*- .... .. .. of'lhr
...
Clrun-U|&gt;-Duy
school binldiites have apt*ansi in HU* city and have, lhe tiponable ceirtcterv
regular interval* hy
and ground* today &gt;iti prepurMion fo. " given pleasing pertonnaiu e.s. Their
supei visors Mrvtr. to
Mr- .Smith is-a^ this writing still at tfic rammer holiday.-.. Students divide show will bi- al the corner oi Stale
StulUlir* state that'thc p.-uplo of the
re«* and to prevent the development
the ho-.pital here nnd recovqjnR irorn into group:- under faculty Mi|M-rvisten, «n&lt;l Market strert*. See thc adv. on Unit.-d States use more Hum 30,(XM)
questionable practices and triidtncir
the operation. Owini; tu her t-opditton ami cpmpctc with &lt;m&lt;« another in get-[ unother pnge.
5 a high schonT .accredited by the:
it wan nqt ihoilgJu. advisable to inform, ting tiie must work done—or at least1
- -- ;------- ---------------- —
North Central AwocwHon enjoys a
her uf tiie injury anti dealh of her lit; that's the theory. Prizes are awarded
The cultivation of the olive is . An ordinary lead pencil will make, a
greater' prestige in the surrounding : anfl
line ot black from. 35 to 70 mile* long.
•o'huk- doing the best work*nor ar - thol«J“ to have originated in Syria
•&lt;im'v lime tills wet-k and is apikireiitly, Hi-i lazy ones forgotten either!
--------------ihuking a rulxl recovery. s

WASHINGTON BICENTEN­
NIAL TOURNAMEI

the Hustings High school tHat it
again been placed on ’.to- accredit*by the North Central A'Wia’Jo

WOMANANDBABY
DIE FROM NJORIES

IRONS1DE BROS.

City Schools Stage
Annual Clean-Up Day

School Plans Two
Memorial Programs

ES/
These
Are—
FRIDAY!

High

BUTTER

COFFEE

SHULTZ Ur
FREEPORT

CHASE AND
SANBORNS Lb- dKClW

SUGAR.

10 Ills.

brought t&lt;
ih- r by j IUady
Centra!' hu.din
rogrunis
tire

SATURDAY!

,.u
U&gt;-

DESIRE CHANGE IN
SCHOOL TAX LEVY

HifTOTC*

44c | C H I P S 02 Pkgs.-35c

Necessary For. Board of Edu­
cation to Borrow Under
Present Conditions
s.-.her death ■ Herttofiire scIuki!

ill*, where she had
with lu r daughter and

le illiger was, born tn Hamburg.:
ir.v. op Dto-n-.bcr !. 1845. xom*this country when but an In­
in H7t »!u- w,i- united in marwtth Pfcbtug DrPIaiita. and Hwy
their home in this city feu* many
Three children w«:e bum to
tto third

ing. in infancy, sur-:
four grandchildren.'
Dorothy and James

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cause the financial year
begin* and ends on the
As only enough v. raired by
through the school
school started m
board found I: sunn
money, tocugre the

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FRIDAY—SATURDAY
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cntire-.yi
disagreeable nee*
COUNTY' GETS S3L8M.
borrow
The sppbrtianmt'ni to countie.-, under *ometiu
11;. McNitt bill fur taking over town-j be
-hip highways by cotinties will give j
to Barry county this year L17.W0. It is July would seem to to a» good k time
u&gt; Dtir.mtor. As thu cluinge would *avc ■
July Fur each of the next four, years tto school .board from burrowing, and
IfiJW) will be add^d iu thi* sum. a» tho would b .u conv-rnicBt for the taxpay-।
.
tp Pn -ldent counttes. take-over'an additional onc-'eK
&lt; K it would aqem the renaibh- thing t-»|
liking certain ur uinmenda-- ftim of towiQhip highway.-, each year, reaiae
&lt;aue all the money
minuy required tor our ■
lai'r. relief. Ito to-lirf u that
----------- ---------- 1 ny ‘*1’061* and city governments al
relief mean'cj'iuru. «&gt;. -up- SI FFERH STROKE Of
ijl(, ..,nu- tinw. and meet I to city*
iiMleiul of a! the
I ARALYSIs ON MONDAY', .-hare of the county and alate taxes m
.
made rrcom- George l-ingtoton. .or.. suUcnd a 'iix-rembtr a* in 'he
i । meririatl-in* 1
Bccomptotan; this partial stroke on Munday while Iran’—
which so. apj
I to the President ••acting business m the Hastings City
• &lt;u
... &lt;-■• -](. bung paralyzed. He
Tto
that he urgen Mr. Albi
hi»
Tto Miringan State Gladiolus So­
1 UoUttVRtlon
S&lt;
—--------- IW-tair
— ------------------- .j hi* home on North ctety
ciety will hold Its Annual meeting amf
[chairman ot Hie senate commit tee on- Broadway, and is still m a venous con-. Show,
Show, August 17 and 18 in tho Sanitaf-'
j apiculture
•— All
- - -hope -tor ...
- - re■ ’’1 lum
dition.
his complete
turn Union Building. Battle Creek. Michigan, according to an announce- j
DEATH Oi' HARRY HAM.MOND.
mem ot Paul Krone, ot East Lansing.
Hany Hammond tilt'd »n Wi-dr.i -day,
Secretary
o! the Society.
May tl. at his home in Bjltiraore Twp.
Circuit
All growers at tin* popular fidwer
a» the age oi 7fl year*. 10 mouth* ar.-l Monday, with
Uh Judge Clyde Webster ot will find the building especially well
Detroit aa presiding Judge. The court
adapted tor the staging ot the Show..
calendar h . laiger tor liii^term thaii «it(d tLc prMi.MheduJe very attractive,
me.-but it i* probable that., to all growers. including those in the,
“iHcv- Wii.li'.&gt; ofBciaung Burial was in
any uses will be settled
and amateur clauses as well as the exper-.
-------------jDowlirjB cemetery.
,
to some future term. ieaced exhibitor.
I

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WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

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Travelogue "ttenore* the Hindu Heaven"

�THE ftAMTINGS BANNFB. WEDNESDAY, MAT U, 1952

Sporting Items

Squad Defeats Charlotte and
Grand Ledge — Regional
—;----- j
Contest Next

INNOUNCE PUNS
FORMATION
COR
Ml

(Continued from page one)
I Hastings High trackmen continued r. their
tneir winning sneaK
grain iin
n me
PO A E
streak by uuwiuiik
downing Char-, pro
program
the ’ centra:
Central auditorium.
auditorium
0: lotte and .Grand Ledge in a triangular our citlwru should be grateful for
Hammond. 2b
1 | meet at Charlotte Saturday. Tiie local having such a splendid auditorium for
First Loses to Second In Best Stamm, rf ...
0; tram scored 56U points. Charlotte 42’. these occasions. Music will be furntehHrwitt. ib
.
Game of Series to
0 and Grand L&lt;-dgc 30 .
ed by tlie Clemen* band «f Alaska to-1
i| in the relay. thr.fUwthornltes were geiher with-the High kcIioo! band.
10.
Date
Snyder. 3b
0 leading by fifty fr*t when Lechleiln* r
The program'is air follows
Braving a cold north wind that be­ Haight, cr .
0 dropped the butoii Grand better lhrn\ "America, the Beautiful"-The audl-I
numbed the players to the point that Johnson. If
0 kuIiimI u lead of fifty fect.yjdistancc ence Mrs. Sadie Mae Palmer, accommade errors painfully frequent, the Skidmore, p
01 which war all but made up by Lech- panixt.
.
fighting East End team lost their first
leitner und Snyder
Invocation—Rf*v L F Lane
encounter with the champions of last
Total ...........
Howard, u new man on the team
Opcnlhg Remarks—Rev. J A. Mcyear's s/ries Tlw Westerners took (hr Team
running his flral races in Inter-schpol Nulty.
lead early In lhe game and were never First Ward ...
comiM-'itlon. placed reeond in the 220
Scene On the Battlefield—Herbert
seriously threatened with defeat
low hurdles and fourth in the 120 high' Cooucy.
(
Second Wald
. ... -__________
Bennie Adcock, who caught some
.
Allegiance to the Flag—Led by »'
'
Batteries.
Iiidiop
and Keller. Skicte, .«mirs.
ri***!1'''
last year for the Fourth Ward, made
Tiie
equad
this year rank* among the I Boy Scout
,
more
and
Rose.
Whining
pitcher,
Th»
*
his debut as a flnt-sacker. Bennie ' Hkldmore
best
ever
to
compete
for
thc
blue
midIntroduction
of
Speaker
—
Com-,
,
made seven outs, two of them unsssisl-t
Bases on baits, off Skidmore. 4; off gold only three of the men an- senior* mander Sterling Rogers-. cd and batted JOO for the game, which
So fur thi-. -cawan. Atlrgan. Ionia
Address -Rev. Glenn Carpenter.
J
Is playing a lol of baseball on any- Bishop. 2. Two Iihm- Kits. Hall Thrcc- laikcvW of Itattte Cirrk. Charlotte. "America"—'The Audlenrr
Panties, Dance Sets
basc hlte. Hewitt. Struck out. by
“’”t.fr‘"rao.d
l„ attrndaPO,
to B»l*mm; "■2: Stolen Grand Li-dgr and HoarB have tern d. Prtn W T Wallace will direct Uie’
and Chemise
ac ually only
feated by tljc local thln-clads.
singing. All of tile M-hnol children are
bas&gt;"«.
Reynolds.
McMillan.
Siiyder.
dr.tpltr U» raid waathra.
Next wt«TC, thc squad goes to thc ‘ *«ked to awmIJTe nt tin- Methodist
Roberts, 2. Lett- mi bows, First Ward,
" Second Ward.
regional meet hi Katemaaoo. Thtee' church corner at 10 15. tlw- fftrude
.9; Hccond Ward. 4.
who place among lhe flrat four in any i starting at 10:30 o'clock.
AB R H PO A E Tcon,
k/cMillan. 3b
event will br elixibl*- to. eom(tetej
1
’ ’ | 1 ’ } Third Ward .
Ixtrabee, 2b '
in the stab' m«-&lt;-' Thirty-live schools |
■
7
n
A
n
n
A
1
Sccond
Ward
’Stamm. 2b
.
are exiiectcd to be represented ut Kala-1
Assortment! Street styles—afternoon
Johnson, If . .....
niazoo
'
styles. Sleeveless or with cap or cape
Herewith
. Hewitt, lb
a summary ut the
sleeves, inverted pleats, interesting
Rom. c ...............
events:
.
Haight, cf
1(M)-Yard
Dash—Osos,
Hastings.
.
TROOP 65:
। Hisiiou. F l Snyder, as
...
at this price I
first. Cheenev. Charlotte. M-cond; ColMonday evening. May 9. Troop 65. L
2 Miller. 1). 3...........
Murphy, rf ... ...
linn. Charlotte, third; Willis, Grand R. Beeler, scoutmaster, and Cub Pack
ol Haight. E. 2
’Skidmore, rf • .
Misses’ and H’omrn't Sites!
Ledge, fourth. Time-109.
9. Myron E Hmith. cubmaster, held
01 Hammond. L.. 2
.
Bush .....................
220-Yard
Dash—Onos.
Hastings, their Aesjvectlve meetings at tlw Kel-j
„। Hewitt. J. 2 ...
Drat; Rattler, Grand Ledge, second; lugg Thomappk school Tlw new char-i
G Biddle, K . 4
For
the New High IFautline!
Zrrbel. Hastings, third: Chrency. Char-: ter* and registration cards for their j
4th Inning.
Kennedy , w . 4
loth-, fourth. Tirtie—24.6.
, registered scout year were presented by ;
,w.«,
to'TV
%
Flexible . . . Boneless
440-Yard Dash—Snytk-r. Hastings. Mr. Shafer and the regular meeting'
first; Friedman. Grand Ledge, sec- time wa-s devoted to Jest passing after'
AB R H 1'0 A E Rarnum,
I ...
nnd; Sparks. Grand Ledge, tliird; which embryonic drum corps .of the I
Field, m
Larfc and Floppy!
. 2 0 0 2 3 5|Lanlbee. L. 2
Hanes. Grand I&lt;edgc. fourth. Time— troop lu-ld their nrat rehearsal and;
Kennedy, c
* i 2 J ? a ? Cogswell. L. 3 . ..
59 6
marching Inal. Troop musical orgonlBoyes. 3b ............. * H
1 ! 1 Jacote. M.. 3
.
880-Vard Run — Cronk. Hnvtingr., zalions of this nature can be of value
larchleltner. cf .
■« « ! 2 2 2 nW"''**.« &gt; - •
first; Blsliop. Hastings, second:* Kelley,. in thc character training program of
Made of the rough *traw nrryAdcock, lb . . ..
Only
.2 2 1 7 0 0 Roberts. L. 1
-&gt; n A A A A
.
.
Charlotte, third. Taylor. Grand Ledge, scoutlhg if conducted properly. Gayion
u wearing thia Kama I
Handeen. 2b
Smart ribbon trrau White
fourth. Time—2:11.
Bell, son of Leroy Bell, superintendent
’Thompson. 2b ...
Try our No. 6711 Firm rayon-stripe bro
paitrii and black
Mile
Run
—
Gardhcr,
Hastings,
flrat;
of
the
school,
will
act
as
the
Junior
2 Barry. N.. 1
Taylor.
Grand
Ledge,
secqnd;
Earl,
leader
of
this
group.
Wednesdayeve1
I
cade:
soft
rayon-stripe
Jersey
bust
sec
­
•Kuhn, rf
®1 McMillan. F. 2 ...
Grand Ledge, tliird; Fusler, Grand ' nlng. May 25. Mr Claud Hardw^k. diReid. If
*! Adrjansan. M„ 3 .
tion! 19" long?
la-dgr, fourth. Time—1:52.
rector of the cLnril drum und bugle
•Payne. H-. If -.
“ Adcock. B . 4
Relay—Grand Ledge, first; Hastings, corps in Battle Creek will be present to
Tasker, p
0 j Karmes. 8.3..
.
sceond; ChaHoCtr. third.
conduct rehearsal.
“ Bojfi. L. 4 .
...
130-Yard Higq Hurdles—Greenman.
23 10 7 15 8 10 rUd.' R.4
\
Rayon Batiste
THE CHIEF SPEAKS.
Charlotte, first; Cocrane, Charlotte,
• 4th inning.
] doodenough. L. 1 ,
second; Lechleitner. Hastings, third:
Wednesday evening. May 11, Mr T
Passed, try Tasker. 2; by Bush, 5. stamm, N. -2
Howard.
Hastings, fourth. Time—16 2. Ben Johnston, area executive, spoke at
Two-bu.M* lilts, McMillan
Hit by Hall. 0 .1
the
Parent-Scout
banquet
sponsored
by
pitched ball, by Bush, 1 &lt;Adcock). Brail, J. 2
Charlotte, first; Howard. Hustings and the Frecixirt p. T A., taking . as • his
zsx
Sculptures
Passed te11*- Bow. 1. Struck out. by Snyder. W.. 2
Greenman, Charlotte, lied for second; .subject. -Scouting and lu value to lhe:
the-Form!
-Tasker. 5; by Bush. 6. Left on bases, I ptsiter. R. 1 .
t
Lechleitner. Hastings, fourth.
Community." Mr. ’ Johnston congratuSecond Ward. 5; Champs, 7. Stolen j.mu s. F , 3 .
1
Broad Jump—Lechleitner, Hastings, .lated lhe group on thc flhc attendance/
bases. Larabee. Johnson. Tiiom|Mon. Row. G. 2 .
....
fltM; Adam*; Hastings, second;
...... .........8|&gt;arks.
uuu piu^iutu.
IO UH
und program. Troop 78
on its line
fine uuadSandeen. Snyder. 2; Skidmore, 'f , Ken- Townsend. G. 3
Grund Ledge, third; V.'l'.U..
C._.. ' . vanccinent and explained thc ideas and
Wi Ills. Grand
nedy. 2.
pjeld. R. 4
Ledge, fourth. Distance—18‘. feet. ’- I! lhe Ideal,', of scouting which build bet-।
Dainty .. , Hrtn I
Team
1 2 3 4.5 II R E Payne. L. 3
.
Pole Vault-Collins. Charlotte,
first;
L. boyhood.. A ...
rc two act play was
" '
”
[ter
tine
Lilis, rounds,
Second Ward . 0 1 1 4 2—7 8 6 Nye. L. 1
12* long! Diaphragm boning I Loops
Grand ledge, second; Charlotte, third;: presented by members of tlw tenth
nB&gt;ldi the bust I
Fourth Ward
45 0 1
x—7 10 10 Skidmort-. G . 2 .
Grand Ledge, fourth.
grade. Readings and musical selections
to pull it up. Molds with pliant grace!
Elastic at sides!
100
, Batteries. Tasker and Kennedy. Bush Juh'wn. &lt;1 ■ 2 ■
High Jum|&gt;—Adams. Hastings, first; und scoqi demonstrations made a very
100
I
.........
and Rom*. Winning pitcher, Tasker. Keller, N. 1
'
S.ittl&lt;-r. Grand Ltdge. second; Cbeeney.' worthwhile evening
•*----------Umpire, Al Brown. Scorers. Stakely Team
■
Average Charlotte, third; Rose, Hastings.1
Men’s Sleeveless
and Tolhurst.
' First Ward
fourth.
I.
AT FREEPORT.
......... 301 ----Ural IxMe* to Second.
! Third Ward
. .280 J Shut Put—Allen, t
Charlotte, first; । Tjie Kellogg Bird Sanctuary Was the
The best game so fur in the series. Fourth Ward
Cronk. w...
Has­ object of n-very woDAtffu) trip by troop j
.... .M2 Zerbri, Hnsting*. weond; nmnv
was played ia*t Thursday night when S-cnnd Ward
.... 262 tings: third: Sutter, Grand Ledge, 78 Freeport. Harold Rosenberger, scout­
fourth. Distance—44' 7".
Charlie Leonard's North Side , team
----------- «**---------- ---master. Thc scouts arrived just at feed- i
Pure French zephyr . . .
lost to the Second Ward The North- LOCAL INDEPENDENTS
:ng timeyxnd Dr. Mile.. Pirnie, director
fancy stitch . . . tightly
S.'.n“'u!!ra";d;m"
BEAT PLAINWELL 12-9
of the reserve, gave the boys a fine talk '
woven I UV and V neck,
on the
habits ana
and GDaractcn.sncs
characteristics oi
of tnc
the |
in white, test colon and
_ _ .
on
ine iuious
pass, two errors and a triple by Hewitt -.
„ ,
, , ,
centrist*.
d
J
various
birds.
The
sanctuary
is
the
brought in enough runs to give Lo- Ionia Next
On Schedule—
Tiie T k Hk-ii xehnni
' termination of a number of hikes takmJ:
r “”pthe
min's Easterners a lead whiriuhi' Fir-,t
House of David Nine to Open
Ward could not overcome
Freddie
Qnho
..
day by a &gt;to 7 score. Williams pitch- ,ununer
Bishop, pitching for lhe boys from over
season nere
FIRST AID CLASS
the river, pitched a good ball gnme but
In a free-slugging match with Plain- cd for T. K and Waldeck pitched for I
lacked the support that was neces- well nt Plainwell Rutxlay afternoon,
sgry to win a game. Skidmore, the the. local Independent nine ranw
whining pitcher, certainly pitclied through with a 12-9 win. Both teams
himself out of a lot of bad spots, strik- were hitting freely.^lasting* making 17
nnd Field Day was held at Middleville
Thelnn^f tll^“ ■
lug out seven men. three in thc sec- j aiifl Plainwell 12
Friday und Wixxiland emerged thcl*}!*,,^
(Thursday evening. May 19.:
and after two singles In a row and
Hastings took the lead 3-2 in the last
winner und Middleville placed second I ’ " a wntten examination will, be I
again striking out-three In the fourth first inning but Plainwell ]&gt;ulled up
^^“.*‘8 ’»«!
after Roberts had doubled
even
Wlh- During thc sixth. in the final totals. Hewitt of Middle-I g,'rn- Mf"
1 * “L“r^ed a d’pl&lt;Mna ,r‘lm
' All in all. it was n good ball game, however. Hie local team turned four ville showed a real brand of running i ~UT
the fielding by both teams showing a hits Into five runs and established a in the half mile to take first place, l^,*,nyLC“n ^,^2“*’ i
leading
the
field
by
about
forty
yard*.
1
5
“
Je
in
first
aid from the .
great dcuj of Improvement and enough h ad that was not threatened during
and the time was two minutes, ten ’
8Cflul-'' oj.America.
safe hits by everybody to make, it in- ’ the reM of thc game
Cut for *cti«. for
SET
-TO PLAN SUMMER PROGRAM
Roush
and 2u~.;:
Bump were U;.*
the tzttery
battery seconds. Travis of Middleville placed I
- teresllng. Thc attendance of the
Rc
’Jzlt a™
j
• White and fast colon!
gaihes- by grown-ups is increasing nnd for Hastings and Hazel and Angcletta second in the same event. Marion
,
''
•tnarinm. White
......___ .....
. ... !I
Sktan.r of unuuerlll. took dm In th, , 'Y'""'?1"’',
8; “™‘
• Pre-shrunk I
M the series' outcome is still a long tor Plainwell s,
Swiss - riUxxl cotton
/b
m yard dash for
i . girls. affiTUora r.
leaders
of Middleville
nmt and
virinltv
will will
leaders
of Middleville
vicinity
*rxl rayon shirt . . .
W
ways from being settled the Interest
Plainwell made n great effort to cu n. 50
Bever•
Seven ocean peart buttmsl
roomy
broad­
shown by this Increased attendance Is, things in tlu- ninth and did succeed in! wyk took a ffrst for T. K. High in the meet for the purpose of making plans
• Smartly tailored!
cloth »hort. figured or
------- the five-run
----------- ------certainly gratifying to everyone con- ------------whittling down
lead by girls’ test-ball throw and Skinner took tor the summr months. Each troop Is |
asked
to
carry
on
through
the
sum1
‘
triped.
, two points------------------------------------------| third in the same event. Bixler took
nectedJKith lhe series
• What areal saviors!
mer in addition to th? scouts attending
..a. ..
—-Next
week the
thebatIndependents play a second place in the horseshoe pitchThe
accompanying
list gives
ting averages up to and including the lonte there in the lust of the games ing McKiver took a third in the |»le summer camp. A strong outdoor pro­
game last ‘-Thursday
•Thursday A good many previous to the opening of thc season vault nnd William! took third in tlw gram has been a feature of- the troop.
changes have occurred in the past two herg. On Sunday. May 29. and onbroad Jump.
NASHVILLE FIELD DAY
weeks In that lilt. Don't confuM these Decoration Day will be two games here, In the afternoon Woodland nnd
Friday. May 20. at Putnam Park.!
batting averages with your fielding av- «Hh the House of David team. FuTUier Freeport met in a baseball game to deernge which appears every two week.*, announcements concerning these cide the championship for the league Nashville, the Junior Field Day for
surrounding
rural schools and ttaalternating with the batting averages games will be made next week.
| and Woodland triumphed by a 7 to 5
Next week tiie fielding averages win
—
A.’trnvn-----score. Long was the winning pitcher grades of the vil&amp;ge wilt be held Pro­
gram begins promptly at 9:00 A. M.
be published including this week's
u fcT,,M . .
. and Preston was the losing hurler.
,.n„ Try w tap ymir bplUn,
„ El?" « ““ «,?•" ««
d' . „,---------------- —----- J------und scouts of troop 77. Artie A. Reid
scoutmaster, will give demonstrations
,
.350 or ixurr .nd rour neldm,
c‘‘« "'d "
«'
RACKET-SWINGERS
of various phases of scouting in addi- walk was then continued to the home
m “ h'&gt;'"
Lni"\o™‘ZkY°X&gt;‘.^''u
---------------------COMPETE
IN TOURNEY tlon to helping with lhe events.
of a brother cub. Junior McMillan, a
First Ward.
rcguterly os an anesthetic It Li made'
rAMp-^ITtv icub U ,,|Uk No H. proudly exhibited
Player
AB R H PO A E from sulphuric acid and alcohol. Since Junior
»'
nnd Senior Singles and O- . a ... R . ..
.
. his pct goats, including the triplet kids.
Roberts, lb___
. 4 1 22 44 00 0 the middle of the Nineteenth century
Doubles Matches Well
- Scouts, (font forget the week-end The new city disposal plant was the
Nye. If..............
camp rally for Barry county to be held next stop of interest. The use of the
. 2 0 00 1 1 00 0 ether has been used as an intoxicant
Keller, c.......
0
7
0
“
‘
Camp
Ben
Johnston
over
the
week
piant uas explained In general Par­
Under
Way
. 3 0 0 7 0 0 m Ireland. The, effect Is similar to
Hall, 3b ..........
0- 1 0 that ot opium.
. 3 0 00 0-1
Great interest is being shown In the end May 21-22. Field Day, mystery neuter emphasis was placed upon
Kelley, cf .........
2 0 0 0 0 0
--------------- --------------------Hastings Tennis Tournament now un­ hikes, archery, swimming, treasure health protection and reduction of
Goodenough, rf.
. 0 2 0 0 1 1
In tiie Arkansas Ozarks Is a lone „_r
___
Safety . measures
Results lo
to aatc
date arc
are M
as ,w
fol-’ hunts, etc; are a few of the good gtream pollution
.311001
cabin in the woods with 3.000 books der way.
w
I 0 0
things. Each scout should bring Ids werc practiced, and the sanctity of
Reynolds, 2b
2 0 2
............................
w
Ubraer u ™v.r todM,: s,„l0,
Put.
,a,nd,*le.ep1??
property ownership was stressed. The
Bishop, p ...
hM no .lund.nlA no rani H nmlrd n,m
puhtr d,„nM In addition to the food which has been, cubs acre shown that curiosity may be
Oije walks In. takes a book, signs, re- Sheldon.
— e6-0.
a e
,. mu.-i.__
u..—.... assigned by the scoutmaster. Special i wtuflrd better under group leader­
6-1;
Charlton defeated
Twenty-four years la a long Ume—and any concern that
turns-It when ready and signs again.
Kuempel. 6-3. 3-6. 6-2; Don Fisher de­ church ren-lrem have been arranged for' shij,, than by the lone-wolf method
grows and grows until it Is the outstanding one in lhe state,
Of more dangerous, individual, explorafeated Weycrman. 6-4, 6-8. 8-3; Al Sunday morning^
must be giving satisfactory service.
■ '
TROOP 71
tlon' One h**' 6“n»e was taught, u
Becker defeated Hammond. S-7, 7-6.
Friday evening. May 13. T. 8. K. Reid
k^^is^L^SS
6-4; Hodges defeated Brozak, 6-0._6-2;
in a preliminary elimination match scoutmaster of troop 71 and two scouts.,
1
forged steadily ahead until II is lhe largest and strongest
Kennedy defeated Allen 8-1, 6-4; and or
Vernon
Wininser
ami Flovd
Woodard nrcl
“c5 aud ’team
work pay in
the
his Uoop
furnhlusr
th, onttrUln-1
Ind"*rAm^r
.mohnt^r'oU^'
1 "T
farm mutual fire Insnyance cohipany in Michigan.
in the first-round match. Kennedy de­
feated Burroughs Or 4. 3-6, 6-3.
m.nt torOornnTtraUoA
the r T A ot
ot th, XI
Blsr nd ’ ”"allcr ontoqnt ot play penatTiie prompt and satisfactory manner In which we lake
achAd.
In tho flrat match of the second1
round. Dwight Fisher beat Payne. .
broad and, liberal poller, are factors in making thia earnl^nior doubles: Fisher-Fisher de­
feated Merrick-Putnam', Burroughs- ,
Our ‘'Blanket Polley" coven all farm personal under one
Weyennun defeated Logan-Brozak,
Item.
8-6. 6-1; Sheldon-Payne defeated
Icoa elastic hosiery, abdominal supports
Becker-Hodges, 6-0. 5-7. 6-4.
CUB PACK NO. 9.
CAMP FIRE ACTIVITIES.
and many other corrective appllyocea u
Junior singles:
Angell defeated
Variety was lhe keynote of the last1 At our meeting, May 7. eteven mem­
Corkins. 6-3, 6-1; Irma Bush defeated meeting of this pack. This variety was I tees of the Netoppew Camp Fire group
study and practical tiperlenca herr to
Margaret Erway. 8-3. 6-1; Irene Jones carefully planned and was kept under and three visitors were present, y/e
302 EAST STATE ROAD
defeated Virginia Boyes. 12-10, 6-2; active leadership. The group walk hive had no unexcused absences since
Alice Hackney defeated George Dewey, started from the Presbyterian church we put the tew regarding that Into
PHONE 3552
HASTINGS, MICH.
and continual to the fair grounds. effect. After our business meeting we
Junior
doubles:
Crothers-Angel)
de
­
Here,
lhe
cute,
perched
in
the
an
­
enjoyed
a
musical
program
which
wm
Ike Preuriptioa Dntj Sim
feated Leonard-Corkins, 6-4, 6-4; nouncers' tower, listened to two letters prepared by Betty McMillen. Plano
B. A. I.yBarker, Proprietor
Bush-Heamey defeated Westerlind- received from Korea. Leon Van Dalsen solos were played by Gertrude Fin­
Hastings, Mich.
Gladstone. 10-8, 8.2; Erway-Hackney had a fine cub letter from Kim Do- strom. Betty Sigler. Isabel Sage and
defeated Jones-Boyes. B-6, 8-4.
Kyoo, a student, and the cubmaster Dorothy Roush. Leone Leorikrd and
W. V. BUBBAS, masul
naa an excellent
had
exceneni one from
irom Mr. L.
u W.
w. Jeanne Newton
ncwion sang for
tor us and
ana MarMar­ i
Exclusive Akron Truss Fitter
81. Louis. Mo., ts to have an insect Chang, principal of lhe Bln Byung.cte Ironside entertained us with her!
Academy, Syen Chun, Korea. The ■ harmonica.

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FAOt Form
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1 ne Mailings oa

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lulur&lt; u morlgMed for

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This and That Backward .Glances:

■ years to come. Il is entirely probable
nn
s/Tsf
C...
When Banquet Tables Groaned
' that many of these roads will be worn.
Menus of Colonial Days.
out and In the discard long before the
. T... .. . . .
COOK BROS.. Milan.
Bounteous Variety.
'generations to come will have com- OUR poST ORADUATE COURSE
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
•Hoapit’alily Plus.
BIVKXTY-BBVKKni YF.AK j plcted payments on -them Wc qre not. UnderaeaUl M1j thc so-called ecoEdward Michael. son of Will Michael
-|h. '■ ',tKu^,1 HmiimZ 1 aU&lt;mptIn,r 10 argu&lt; ,-ha’ ak“l,ul Iur" notnlc explanations of the depn-.-sl-m
When the banquet - table groaned Sunday with his bride, a Goshen. In-1
irvXa /!••««a.ti.r
Ither improvement in our road systems, ties a more fundamental reason Th«- with good things tn tiie time of George '
-----1 u
, 7'---- iGood
roads are necessary but we must h'‘™n race Is,not m C«W&gt;hRed that -Washington. It meant r-omcthing be-.'diana girl, and spent tho day with his
,k*m fcr M»it, t‘»ui&gt;»iJ;
.
.
, ,
, it can
ran stand uninterrupted prosperity
prosperity.
a quick trip to the grocery store, ' aunts. Misses Nonna -and Helen Mich-.
xi'xty. ose Vraa - »:oo build more slowly. Provisions that &lt;n- Only # fcW
prosperous years, are sides
,
Mr Michael now has lhe position
a hurried dash U; the corner delt­ ael.solicitor
»j&lt;.rr.- • so rra» r*«furti«» ; abie communities to bond lhe future enough to turn our head- W«- gr-.u &lt; v::' i or
fbr an electrical coni|&gt;any
eatess’en. It meant that from one cn l of
!
n
thirty, forty and even fifty years, pensive, speculative, conceited Wc lx--1,
in Goslx-n.
'
ii---------i ,01 the colonies (o the.other, the house­
Lynn Brown of M A C. spent, Sun-:
‘‘■io ;ahead must be eliminated. Roads Kin |T
to ulk
" '*■ .bout tl» 'now rr., ‘. Wtl bold h.,l been pteturtni tor lhe even'.
day with his parents. He was • ucepm-;
a
should be built out of current revenue eontnttilble «««• on U.nry- tor dW« or tmtaibl, .„k* Konnk .n.i panlsd by fir. Tweedie of PortlAqd.
IS HAHHV
■
:un flUr l“th";
-.*
drntktnit .ere ninons the mo*i kretbr
' .-5°' (Any oilier system invariably results m • ■Ju»t .bred the time out relt-.-.
and Daniel DenUnyl ot Hol-1
,H,,hrt MM bt.tfa, |«M. The Oregon
’
|Jft„ ’ excesses. The practice of borrowing H .1 tu IU«l»,t l»tnL «,me &gt;,-re.
j
., „t.nUns. irernreuu. prerenln, land.
Sujd Keyworth. Ja- McKnlght. Jas.;
round.
*
from the futurj to finantt luxuries tor rre.i.r lh»u ourrehe* tone, .tons »nd „„ on lhe
r..RKlf&gt;N
R Mason and Will Chaw enjoyed J:
knocks
us
tint,
..
•-"’’'■the present u a habit-forming Evil,
NOW. little tan. he there: K ,.&lt;* I
f'" «wk of trout fUhteg on tiie .Jordanj
. agauiil which we shuuld - protect cur- -until &gt;ou .re hot quit.
roekt
I --»»«»&lt; ht™-« »
'river in lhe northern |&gt;art of tiie state1
------ were 'Imported
from foreign
BujXBtu*!' compel u. I,, mink. ''**
lmt«,rt.d turn
torewn ' the ^t Ueek The party are accredlterl'
, chores sugar. mnla~«s. tea.coffee, and wuh a catch
75 unrt ovvr o( [lw.
th* ?rtirr our past graduatc'coi. .M.
revahi4^^J^
“^Mnw^|y had^^ly of .SH.&lt; kil d twmutte* und had a fine out-'j
We re-examine our alms. Wc revalues
------ , ---------PARENTAL ISMS.
,
nut nmbmntH. ./ ,rd!.««,r mr Mr.,I •«'"'« In rnnrocnns i.louhle UW,. .,
„ „„
,
,
'
No class*o(. people Is so-bycr-udvLcd ' UnlBss insttiiin.-oiM go down like un- ! 'l,,d ,n «*!VMing way-&gt; and means ol prejj
poyie had a«i
Mrr nlJl
and, Mrs (*
. today as jiarenth.
•
•
, s.-auid steps
shtps'in'a
’in’a storm.
»torin. Strong-imtitu
Strong tnstitu- ccrying
FY*nB pernnaoic
perishable nxxi.-i.
ioixl- That
»nai mth- H||llC41
uc»ta
t4 Sunday her brollier
brother and
und wife.!
wife.;
bd„Id thpir
!».“
!J bounteously
........................
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- Ii
. ’ New culls and inns have sprung up; -----uons ...re,,
throw „„,
overttourd
their &lt;w»'t!?
exec, '““
“les
were
supplied ini .....................
Mr lllK1 j,lr^ Q A c'outehlc
of Mus*
P-'ychulogy. psycho-analv.is intebi-( ballast, take their bearings fn-slt und Tu&lt;’ ot al*- w ‘•jddenced in more than: g(.gOn
.
- |
*' -on* i**lf-£xpr.4Mun and’otli-r couat:.'^0 forward.
•
.
"’’c
*blf*
co,nc &lt;town' Kenith McIntyre was Maine from
. am* . .f ixpr^iun and &lt;hh.r equal..
different after stich a hrough the decade
Ann Arbor over the wrek/end He waa
n‘ theotcheal thmgs are discussed with time ufttrite—in government,
. m .burl-j ---------_
j.__ ----------------- ....
-----------One table in Philadelphia, according accompanied by a college friend. Rayl1
All
‘ intense seriousness in magartnra; old ne*e. in cducatinn,
. ! to a writer of the times, had at one sit- Finnic of Paducah. Ky.
No regrets ever follow the purchase of a Kuppenheimer suit
FSsr ii generation the emphasi.- ini tine. "Turkey.', duck hams, chicken.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Downs and da ugh- j
j.'. methods that survived tiie test of umc
lx ef. pig. tarts, creams custards, jel-ter Dorothy and Mr and Mrs Edward j
have been scrapped with worn: disci­ American education has been largely j Iles,
foob, trifles,
trlflnx. floating
floatingislands.
Islands.i
Duwnii
Mwnt
week
tn Ann Ar-1
Ar-I
on traiplng men to make a living. We -lies, fools,
। Downs
spent
thethc
week
endend in
pline Is iwse because it dwarfs the soul'
were in a period oi great material ex- sweetmeats of ‘twenty sorts, whlp;w:l I bor.
...
of- the
theories. often pansion The insistent .demand arts tor. slllibubs. fruit!- r.ildns. iitevmds.' pears.' Mr. and Mrs H. G- Hayes drove tn;
... child;
------- diyerw
.
contradictory, have been advanced to „.cn
men rapublicapable ot
of handling the ever
eve. in-'
... and iieaches. with the usual • nct-om- Ann Ar.bor Sunday ‘taking with them
pamment'
of
beer,
porter,
punch,
arid
1
their
daughter. Mu. Gertrude
and her!
••r.-asing
activities of, modern. Ide.
completely confure thc uuiue This tin-' creasing activities Of, modern, life.
sorority sister, Miss Luclllf- Whitney, of
ns ,f
if »•
that
period ...
of rum. '
haimy state of affairs can fxMidbly be Today "It seems
•""" »«
”■* »wi.v»
expansion were. finished. at least' for
Since flic earliest days in America/ Uleieland. Ohio, wno had spending the
BACK TO GENESIS AGAIN
, attributed to science and Invention, a whik- The problem Is not how tn » jia(j been nccwsai^ for hou.v-whej;wrrk end-here.’Thorn Brown, a U oti
While we earthlings are worry im:
especially Invention. For the wide-; produce more but how to distribute to experiment wltivncw und strange-M- student. from Grand Rapids ateu:
about our puny economic problem.-,
I..., r
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.
..
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sprgad ure of the modem safety razor i better; not how to double our activity f&lt;xxl». orsainaU.ig reeijx-s. partly bpr- i rcturnid ’with them,
events of breath-taking magnitude are
rowed 1rom tin- Indians, resulting in
, has thrown the old-fashtoned straight-1i but fiow best to employ our leisure
taking place out to the great .•p.ic&lt; • Some &lt;il u&gt; have lx«n n--rradin-z
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. j
&lt;dge into disr-ard. and with the!(Thoreau. He lived a very-rich and lull -Mime of the dishex wc have totlay. j
beyond all solar aj‘»tems. if w. may be­ straight-edge went -the razor* strop; ‘
Pumpkin., and .-quashe- w?re- native! Mtns Agms ouppK
.,. „„
u ,..Mr*
a,„ ,Roy
VI/,
Supple?
und
i life, in thc little cabin which he erect- vegetables
.... ..
and grew wild. Indian corn,; S|utmlrv
lp|,j1v .,stunt
Hnt Saturday
Saturday 1A
ia Grand
Grund Rap-!
Ran-'
lieve observatiojui mafic ’recently by
। likewise gas and electric Move.vhavc tjl-,• cd with his own hands on the shores ix.ixtex-s.
poUlces, and certain fruits were new;m&lt;
new ■ ut?
■
noted .-WicntiRttj.
.
|of Wted. n Pond His total exjxn. i *
to the colonixU. They f-rr.
often :;g;dc
made n:Lmis-i’ Mrs
5jrs James
jSKie3 Townsend
towr^em". and
and Vlffiiriia'i
Virginia
■
ready
replaced
the
old
wood
ranges,
j
- Two- nebulae in outer space, w it i
.,
, ,
,
encountering somethingiTroxel visited relatives in Vermontvill**'
and thc old-time woodshCd lias be­ S.ixtv dollars. He trotell.-n
witlelv. ;r&lt;
ic.-l n
,w,..mw/ Tn
.i.i tdata
!....« ■•«
a,....—txx tip--.
,Kn..iI p ut...
.
travelled widely.
jn •i.A
th,- au
eariv
in America
(,j ;n(1[ ww.g
seems, hive been detected In thc act
*'*
...............
,d‘d
know,what to do with eflee. Mna cUady»Ste«m of txmvll was the,
of rushing away from us at tlir prodig- 'come an unm-ccsjiary appendix to Un -, hr says, - in Concord."
household. So deprived &lt;4 these
Wjc have been re-readms EmeCMjn ■ l31M’i,as
na3’. a
al"&gt;..
inrm
wnuic
d !.nmew
K,lk‘d U
"'m *
h0,‘‘ in waicr.i
*au'r igu&lt;-st of her parents. Mr and Mr.- Bu.-F
lous velocity ot is.OOG miles per sec- modern
J
eating the
the beans.
beans. Tea.
Tea. tor
tor many
many years'
year* sir.M&gt;n. Sunday, x
two time-tried sources of • discipline. The AiheilCHXi Scholar, -jhat grand caimn
end. This gives credence to the hyplea for men of Inner resource, - men1-took
■- precedence
...
•
over ----cntfi-e
i. Mr. ami Mr.* Elite Lake ot COtUilanpothraU advanced by some, that the -, 1;bme new substitute had to be found, ij.nujx’nar to circtfmiidhce. clothed’ in
Pmnpkim*. or i»toptate as they w™*tinr came Tucmiuv (or a vi.*&gt;l with the.'
And whj-n it cornea id finding.new:
named, became a t.iplf article of dirt.
|Wr,.nf.v
ttnd Mls M H i
entire nnlrerse fs something like a
Jsubatitutes. the resulting products are| ' True education consists no: so much und were dried tor winter u^*. Bread ; Otlrt()ll, anil uhrr native.-.
• huge, expanding snap-bubble. In fact,;’
j limited in variety only by th&lt;- extent-of in teiiehm# men hdwrtn do
and puddings
,u&gt;d Mr-., v.'uu
c. Burkholder nnd Mr
. . Pancake.*, ptes
....
-...*
..................... were
•■••••
mr. anti-Mr--,
e-c!er(jHU&gt; tell lift Hutt of the hundred-‘;
&gt;" to ut- made from pumpkin* until the early i .,&lt;&gt;*&lt;
UWj «lr u&lt;iu
t.-.ri oor.t of-sirrhna, Uli* I
‘ human ingenuity, a quality that- us-erts: as m helping them toVarn &gt;ur
alniu——— •———■
—i
• ••
- ■
.-•onu’hinc We an- grateful fi
**~oTnebulae bt-yojid the Milky W'ay. noli
RMes’-’ 01
«hd Mi». s, H.|
itself irf truly astounding forms. But maters that they helped to equip u-j another. Th. y liked, however, “itijun
one; is apparently jipproaeiiing us; that
j the torrents of advice and tlicories ar-' with spiritual ustennnee tor such a1 bread b,.k&lt;d from vcllow InduyL-Oom
Mr- Chewier Messer wn» called 1/
the further out we go. the. higher u
: bound to JX..SS if given time, so patents period a. this We are permad.-d that|nu-al. and tto-y liked tto- aucrotartt. '.'Brooklyn; Mondav. by thc dangerous!
thc speed of recession. Whether or not'
nothing is more important than to ki. p. mixture made by lite Indians from. .nfi,-.- of tor Msti-r Mr&lt; Wellman
1
the clastic lim|t of tlw great "bubble";-'.should take courage. Also if this "re- the-- eollrge.s and ftniversit:.-- strong !i*-nn-. |»a... emp and pumpkins boiled-. Mte.-?-.*, Marguerite Hetm.iiumcrg.-r'
” “
lasts
longer,
,UI em b..nd i&gt;» .nn,/ nnl.i1 pre.-ston“
,m“much
n “’.""'i
*' we may serene and secure. They are the leav&lt; r.
j1( r
•
;,
r-,w.v &lt; i sr&gt;.a
ki.h.u
1
’ ’
|
,«.* dnnpp,w in on* ciwrniou, bup:
° r* utn
* 0 * " range which must leiivi-n the whole lump ! I7.tat-.H-s. although native to Aim-ri- ijjj,. ov,'.r Sunday
M
mu *« be . ,ue.&lt;w for eonWin,., “&lt;, “
’t*’”' ,
, Into tin- re-'.lesA. -groping.. moss "f! &lt;a. Itatl to-en rnre to New Englander*
American life. !to.y must pour tli'-i: • aim were probably the sweet variety, ax
and Mrs. Ford of Urbanlta„„ ,am. ,»,.d Uirawnm di !*«
steadying stream of men au.l women thiy were in
A*...late-as
17»3,'dale
... tlw south.
- -- ’--- ----. u.rii- .nr- hi.*, ci, rxr»- Wl-* r*
eonund &lt;h.&lt; &lt;&gt;»
IM umtaMl.1™™*"
who know what is worth while, truly | i fanner in N&lt; - .t.ngluiM boa.-i d that;
j jf Munroe of Kitlumnhio and;
attain
educated men and women — Bruce B.ir- lie had raised eight b-.i-iwls of potatoes Mc.. Orla Roush of Grand Rapid* are!
ago mu! that the nebulae in con.*.--;
NEW VALUE SUITS
tun in the Comelhan,
in one crop, n, enormous amount B ! gm-,ts of Mrs. Cornelius Manni thb,
quence are racing away from ux and'
A PARADOX.
wits thought thjrt horw-s and cattle
from fine another. But other equally
, would &lt;:!•• n tl-A at*.’ them, so they ;
From time to time we’ve felt entirely
learned doctor:, maintain that thc uni­ justified in criticizing the 'general run
: buinr-d lhc'*unmy&gt;&gt;Hr the sprlne.
.THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
verse' has always tfccn the ®unr rire: !,
j Hmkieixrrif&gt; or blueberries, bbickoi movies being foisted un thc public;
........................... ............ T»f Hast mgs Muucul club told ;■
■ that it only seems to expand because all'.'in
•
the name- of amusement. But.per-i
!-a;l&lt;i, but smpioiut under culuvallom JJkular merlhig at the usuJI place .in-J
Other handcrafted wit, S35 to $50
things in :t &lt;ours«lves included) are ,1 hupn-we are wrong.
Orchards
genero.i-iv
flowered
and
bore
!im
'r Tuesday evening. May . 13. 'Dr
.
really shrinking. In which case lhe . Judging from tlw- uncnthusia.-tic
.-feint. Peaw and quince were plentiful.'
program war. well rendered:
O V l. Y they tchy
Franc j
tragedy of.the human’ race will be IteLimanm-r tn whk'h\roductlons of mil-j
Apple-*, especially Ln .New Eijglgftd. Were ■ Piano duct—Carrie AndriL,. v,-..,
... |Mrt ot every ftii'al. One encountered Lftnlni.d; vocal .solo. France.- Burch;!
fit!fill, ihw duty ■ t'l
' ultimate reduction to zero . Then, too.l
' ytanding merit nre rereived’Un-rc may'
iUppte-slump; apple-most-, apple-crow-; Piano Milo. Shirley -crook; piiino duct.I
some • theoralors ‘ claim that the uni-f!
ci'cn/j/diy and. triual .
: lx- some Justification for thc low csti-.
•dy. apple tart-. tne&amp;UappIe pies, puff Margery Kcablex and Mrs.-McCoy; H.
' verse ha» itlway.* tx-cn expanded, that I,■ mate that Hollywood directors and:
j apple pit.'. So n to easy to xer that tin-’ M c Herald* Una Dennis: vocal «&lt;’.» '
mailers tcil! fulfill .
stars have been shining for billions of-i jccnarlo writers luvt- ol thc i&gt;ub!lc".&lt;‘
• New Englander-' reputation fur having; Hazel Burtts; piano solo--Edith Dim-;
them un great oc- ■
bard.
years arid will continue to du so for,i dramatic taste. When tlw usual tn-,
(•a.Mons?^—
K
ing
Bert Lichiy hap been appointed car*;
&lt;t)m» free to tramp
; an-early date
billiotw of year* mote. This preml*-.1I angular sex plots, tfw^fo-callcd "social]
•very N&lt; w England rier on rural route number two to stirhowever, is scrit.usly doubled by otl»et.s|(dramas" glorifying prostitutes, sordid'
ct-'-it Grant Hendershott, resigned, and;
\who claim that this exjNinding universe'
A- lite-re were no hermetically M-afc-d’'*111 cwtum-nce work tomorrow morn-.;
; jxdin- co-.ul stoti&lt;-&gt;. and tlw like xh-«-.-.
’ar.-. jm.M-rvca. picklr'., marmalade.-. ln» Sam Gnrrteon has tx-en npjK.intcd;
i* only n few pnliry thousand million
' night after night before parkivl |uxij*-cimdlid fruits and flowers were made 4■-./.'•b’ditilte carrier.
.
years old. But i«&gt;«lb!y’ tin- crowning 'while a really^criaus attempt ni worth-!
• rich,
.......that
- ....
.. qnuid —
G Holbrook visiting her Ms-j
a
they
not »!-.».
Sftotl, auu
imd ,
glory is thc x^-rtion by one learned!i ,while dnimw results in financial'
to.
kipt tn -i -torli- crock, ite lop tird w- Mr*- Ra,e1’- &gt;n Laton Rupitls last’
num thc sun and stars may derive their'
ii.wn.wilh cloth ur. paper..
x '7,^ ..
i producer a_ud. theater-owner ah.k&gt;\ film.]
intense energy from nothing!
'“'S’,\
«**-”••
bum which hl- suppo
magnates pcrhaf&gt;r. should lie excused
Evidently thtxe aim have xteadf,vtly for adopting a cynical attitude towaruj
strayed many u-nn,
' ’
city. .
.
.
i‘I'tiurercontainud photos uf
refused to doubt the scientific accuracy
o!j| comrade.-.
Mr amf Mrs. C*-otk&lt;* Den-.low w»i
NEWS GLEANINGS.
■ their resjxxvibillty to Hie public. FarJ
■ucp thing,( »• for jin-.M-rvution. tlu*
h*'v attended
' of the first chapter of Genesis may not itwo cbnscculfte Sundays, film. »ro!
b-are next Monday for N-w York City, FIFTY FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY und schoolmate* win
- The Thames River is London's i lm r-oolcst places bring/*the cellar, th*- from which place they will sail for Fair-; Mr. Geer found on Sunday his buggy
-pritig-liiAiMor
the
bottom
Of
wvl!.i shown here of such unquestioned nv n-; source nt water supply, furnishing the:
that g. i- .-.nih .ii ...from
nut Mrri-ia some'
..... ....
fir.h and game '.ope Wednesday, on the St Louis. The/
.»
. ■&gt;»&lt;■ .,,„
,h,.
city with lfifi.000.0W gallons a day.
j
will
te
wiM-.rral
njimth।
time
.-dma
.
hid
in
a
brush
pile
near
ii-af in strong
■Me .1,b.„..u.r-.1nd th,;. Pr,*,!&gt;.,
„„„ wtk,
Walter Opix-nheimcr of Huitol-i. Neu Irving ,-itatlnn. Why-it wa.-t tak.'n r.t tier whd it jias. Shu* said,
ivrmber v
&gt;■ busiest month
A -&gt;uncy made to obtain the annual
b iy. don t you rccu|
yuirr' OwnWill.
.
‘ktlling tun-." York-was tn lhe city Saturday on-how it enmv to be !&lt; ft there uiwi line, rTl,itt!.i..i? Why that
• , -.i-r.-e rnnimcnt Great aciing ».«-■ com-’ gross sales ficr scat in eleven types of
Ul''
your Uriel*
btwincw.
.
it has .vs long I'scaficd 'ibf-nntion is all
•
’ blned With scenarios of ri al dramatic, rating n'at-rs shown! the drug store O*&lt;'«
Mrs. Wm. M. Doud ami daughter ‘.my-ren
dt
r.
me',
their
fate
in
;
chair
i.-i
worth
SI,
421,
or
double
that
nat&lt;*&gt;,
wlio
uilb
his
brother
built th-.-'
■——XiQ TO JT!
f worth. And
A iw-eting. rather vJxmly nttcid-d
ly morning, .— that the Rachael’of Pasadena. California. ut&lt;
•of otlicr type’s.
Amor.;: the
vUilmg Mrs C W Alien
I/ '- '1 ■&gt;
court I; u ■&gt;-. on Satur- Ford hotel arid Opera house which Mill
Mr &lt; Carrie Inkh- &lt;&gt;i r.it-.-r-on. j,*rw : day Ztening ’.&lt;• muk-- ;&lt;ria:i'; tn-nt -. tor Muncli on lhe --.it*.- wlirrc Banker buiit
in^ui-:*
were
made
some
-light
taken swh-ltx
The Chamm FJy.MM.* in Paris, with a ,,!lk
tile li.»t house in il'iMings Hi- ua.
:&amp;n ot
in the |ecini-s in'the different Jel . X whodias been vi.-.|tlng to r ..u- “ Centennial cek-brdilon of tlw cnmiir: aupertetehdent ui thc finishing depart­
tilth «&gt;f 350 fri t, is regarded as. the •*’’
Un* ouL-.fandin
bcuui in cvtdiMme Is; were n»I- •&lt;-r. Mrs. Wm. Wood, returnid to her fourth of July, and a rommlUtt' con* ment at the Si&gt;aldiug Manufacturing
jdyst street in the world .
. - ; ;*a
viid-ehvr.M- and piekted pigs' temie l.i*t •Saturday
?
:■
•*.
....................
I
•
l*;°0&gt;P4$khnB lit i
itnedy: and the
y tried-oyt lard and made '.al-. Mr Ida Meyers &lt;
On.
i man Ba)l-v und Geor::- M. Amh-.^ot time of the big lite in IBHfi. wiiith nearl
will tnakf
visiting friend,; tn thi
anrth’r vmpty Itorro- P
.dilated
—
I wfcre apixrinteil to i/.ihat' .Mib.-cidptron d'-hlroyed the u.t irn-, .-.-rtioii of HuMatiy latnliii
I sweetening
from collegt-.
ft* examples urr .exceptions, p
Uoc’.t- Henry wii.-* -----com
FpR'TY YEARS AGO TODAY . I
g« the !;&lt;-$-«.-..^ry expends ertlm.itci., tuu.- - • Your
wit
maple
»ug,
i?-;.-.
although
dal and in•I,*.,.. ....
vid,.,, 'itrvn-.ui •it- ’’W ,,,d '■&gt; r,'l’',r! at an ad“‘‘ri chtel.nl thf- 11H- dnsirtaiway* had
-jwtrf nl sound tn air is i 12'1 Ut
•may be un*
tar comparr,.
nnd.
OJ
— .... . . J. .. __
.'
.
. ‘।i Wihist lea tn
Wc think
think In
in jiLstica
to the
the n-onle
peopl'.- tl-..-.
the. w-»n the stair rh.impl'.: tflip bell thl-f. dan:
Each day ISO breakfast % hinche- and j cov«-red with blu p.ijx i. wtnrh :nci*
,1 h.-ni! should .-'op bull playing pu th-1 !ll,"'s
on their wedding
tnfttf'are -itrsed to the officials, o&lt;-nti,v wa- carefully kept, arid soaked
Jmjtrt hMt-* Miuare and tiv- marxhal "rate
: vante and 'attendants tornuHfl the;
Indigo which
h.-'l Thin uajn
*| should cerTinilTy" pndfibil all'ban plfc&gt;*
muting'h» brotlM-r
y.i*. retinue Jn Buckingham I’Jluce.
&lt;
usually i«
, ing on B!n|r
•««,».. i&lt; &lt;*n- eight
the pub’.
■ I danger. Ui p
Brasil and ue«&lt;t&gt; Handing mnn- than
lately few caumv •
lun'm-my involving in
*&gt;r-v than use* l.°0 feet and
10 inclw-s high &lt;at vacant lota in Salem.
unite m wishing iunwlf und bride Ini ; u indnw* ula.vs
t greater cpportun
.HContL. thcK-b, wirintm
•" li._- pnittlce.
n.u-t I.- n.i or tlx Ucc ruy mil
tuo,,, «ii u.a
*,,
,
w. ...
championship Henry Ford
&lt;10 It »nd /nd u bljl.
tlw fwlulirt
..I ih, d.nirtsc «u&lt;« J has been setting nut a v&gt;v &lt;&gt;f Centra- l-irec man and . had a
Amu: i
iiuhvito- i mid mu;i&gt;-.* in front of his residence on jx-rMuiali'y. but, wax v.rll commanding
-Al/, m Wcud.rl.Uil - nr lunrd »,• ’'“f
"''"-'‘dr
-----Sunday.
ih, CI,in....
UreouM- ihr tolr »i- ' . ,L &lt;rn‘ n‘"
Grren
rtrci
1.
|
firemen
as
lie had a s*-nM* of humor that
vious lei
Daniel Sinker started
tori
tribute* th.- t«iwrr of sp-.ch to ampuh
If a man hitcher, rr-tvirv* to your made him jegmlar When tln-y won the
c
-&lt;
e.
that
while
th-people
Of
h
’
t
Omaha
Friday
to
attend
the
ilnd thereby "mudu the human race' !
memorial shade trees rcmrmtx-r tha' final rare he niade a cage which lie
Eton's time did fiot lure thc Meiltodi-: r-mrentlop.
liiMl
Dfx said. "shOQj him down j fa-stwicd on thr h'r*M&gt; cart anti on their
which are uf«-d to day. they
Dr. arid Mrs S M Fowler an- enter- Governor
I The txrin .'. elevators in thc Empire^
pn thc spot. ”
i return home hv would stop at riitterrnt
kun
had -----mnr&lt;- —
than
enough
to----take talnlng । e-xL-dn. Mr. Dickerson, of
(Stair; Bui\lini- in New York could take
----------------R&lt;-member the meeting of t!w -LadteV ‘ farm houses and buy a register and
...
------------Shelby,
Ohio.
ja pa.4M.-m.er trom thc first to thc eight!- t^ie o( thvir apatite
Snctety
at
the rci-ideticc at Mrs John'whin they got buck to IlartingA he had
■- By order, of the executive committee
I1 th ficK-r in hxs than a minute, if It--------------- a - --------------dun tiwihv taming many thousand.,
|M.
Nevins
on
Friday
nftentoon.
T&lt;:
—"
■* “
“
(the M-rohd qiurtcriy meeting of thc
b Ed SkM and'-Diitqir Wilmont nf
»or perltap.- several millions' of dol­
To the list oi 100 cold Jobs around the;
.
A.'..: ,:.. X
•B C p.. G Will be held with Balllmoic, six o'clock. Don’t fail to be there.
fthe wcond ward were members of this
lars of; public fax money to be spent house which may.offer employment tot r!M"
grange
in
lheir
hall
on
Friday,
May
MUSIC IN SOLFTUbE.
famoui running team and Ed. Sent;:
for no purp.se each jewt.
thc cut of work we 3rould add three; Tiie nnrtowcst house in Boston i&gt;» on
27. line, commencing-at ten o'clock A’.
I has i. large photograph of [he runniu t
more, namely, looking for lust collar I■ Slate St It mca.-un-.* 5 feet in width: In Ulis’ valley far apdJondy
M Following is thc program fur thc
buttons, washing the cat and saying|and u l'1'0 'tcr!cs lu&lt;h
uhlch wa' ,a^rn ln &gt;»«ani’ b&gt;vciBints sang only.
&lt; .
• afternoon: Addieas ot welcome—Balti­
j
a
ROAD DEFICITS. “
.
.
. - -.
And .the brook.
more grange; resjojnsc—C H. Stone
ERNEST WURST WRITES
I Henrv Ford of Hastings was bom
. During the-seven years from IU23 to "nd" to saJeamen.—Oluo State Journal..(। Thc DeWitt Clinton High school in Arid the rain ujion thc irate«:
, music—Baltimore choir; Quest’am*—
$
New
York
City,
with
ap
Enrollment
cf
As Gicsr Jones had many montlts uf;
lbe ?1VJ*,5ar and
Jun'? 3®*
And all night long beneath'Ute caves 'Sitall wc
„x- piuw
uu, ■ orchards? If M
.1030 itlic last year, for which complete
plow our
so
A acienllst says I’, is-the lower i»rt ; about 10.000 students is the largest • While with -oft breathing .-’epi tiu- ho-*wa* 14,11 t0 rMl ln t,,e Ha.'-often nnd what crops shall we leisure since the depression began and 1910
figures are available;, the deficits in of the face, not the eyes, put gives ;*«&gt;«»« school in thc United StUtes
lime was ccnddercd pl no value, he de* I
on «w.1F?1rd
rural highway, exjienditurcs throughout
Durkee; song—The Sword of Bunker elded to crawl up in the old garret and'
, tk,
the chapel. His
away
one's
thoughts.
Especially
when;
ouKnr
the
last
fiscal
year
B7.139
the' country have been accumulating onc
he could find relics or curios,^ u^‘°2r,can
Pta«nl-V *-l«i
• • aliens were admitted to the United Made music like‘tiie murniurihg *eas: Hill"—E Barnard; Papers—C. Luther.
From liehened wall, from many a leafy M Ormsbce. and M. Rice; Recitations which were his playthings in his boy-ilrwn. M'*7 uh!c** connects -Bait.t!
J States and 107376 departed.
Gazette
—Cora Mack. AlUe Granger. N. Staw- hood day' when he used to spend hUiCre$,t alld Grand IDiPW*.
Huns of dollars anaually. This H pure
,
While crime costs America 110.001­ The chipmunk sounded stoll hi* tiny ton. O Newland und others, music— idle hours making windmills or whltr] &gt;' --------------- 1 " 1
deficit in addition to gas Ux. weight' A Chinese.....
statesman wuerta Rut
' 000.000. but g2»OfiOO,OOC goes for eduriUters Boyd. K. Bristol. G. Brainard. tlrng one jumping Jacks back of the old
An African, explorer says that he
tax. property tax. and Federal aid ap- American development of China would1 cation.
Ttiroush tiie Warm day boomed low' 8. Warner and other*; Question for sawmill. Oscar likes to talk about old once came across a tribe of people
propria lions in ot Mr v-ortU the coun- prevent monopoly and exploitattan. I.
—------, the drenteg flies.discussion furnished by A Parker and times and old relies appeal to him as whose faces wore a peculiar, hunted
try a* * whole lias nut been paying Just as R lias ir. the United Stated — i Enforcement of the Federal F.irc And the hug.* mr.untate slteuk
followed by D Warner, C. Mack. A he tintl* there t* a market tor them look and whose speech was in the lotm
tnc American
।(rooa
Food naw
Law costs the
Amcrtcan public With lhe organ of thc skies—Richardi Luther —
... w
and
C. Bristol; selections—*»«*Sis* right here tn Hastings Imagine his of whistles Escaped reftrees, probably,
for roads out of current revenues. In- San Diego Union.
&gt;2’ 1 eeni
jWauon Gilder, ui -Complete BoelEi." (ter» Woodmansee, E.’ Bristol, Durfee surprise when he uncovered an old al- j —Fusing Show.
i.but
cent per
per erpfts
capita per jeer.
year.

Bits of Yesterday

EXPECT MORE
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words.when we say it / the finest
suits ever offered at such a low
price. You can’t compare the value
with any other offered today or
years ago. The beauty and dura­
bility of the materials and excellenceofworkmanshiparethesame
that you paid more for and will pay
more for if you make any selection
exqept Quality by Kuppenheimer.

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�T11EJM8TINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY IB, 1932

*

WHO'S RESPOND BEE
» MPDRTANT
HASTINGS ATTORNEY TO
TRY INTERESTING 0A8E IN
ALLEGAN CIRCUIT COURT
MAN KILLED BY LIMB

FROM A SHADE TREE

Must Owner of Lol Where Tree
• Stood Pay Damages? That's
the Question In the Case

9

limbs. which eventually fell, extended on his lot to save somebody from pos­
over the highway and Interfered with sible Injury from a tree on hi* lot In
the wires of the company in the hlgh- case of a severe windstorm?
It can be seen there are interesting
Hie plaintiff claims that the two ।paints in this case. Tire decision will ixlimbs that fell causing lhe Injury to ।awaited with Interest by municipali­
Charles White were rotten pnd d?ad Ities as well a* Individuals.
and had no -foliogo- The defendant
claims that these two limbn were fully APRIL REPORT OF BARRY
leaved out and showed no evidence ol
COUNTY NO. 2 D. H. I. A.
deesy, but appeared to be good, sound,
living limbs. An examination of the
tree after the accident showed that the Eleven Grade und Regtetered
two limbs wiilch fell during the wind­
storm to iiave been fairly solid: but Holsteins Owned By Fred Mil­
tiwre was some evidence of decay ott
ler Averaged 37 Lbs.'K—F.
thc inside of these limbs, which was
Sixty-roven cow*, five of whkii wennot visible from Uw outside.
dry. were tested during April Six of
The plaintiff claims that the defend­ thu number, each, produced over 50
ant knew of lhe condition of lhe tree,
sui it hnd existed for some tune, that It IJ50 lbs. of milk
was visible, that lie had been warned ol
Tlw average production was 780 Its*
the danger of allowing the itmba to re­ milk feeling 3 83 per rent or . । h5 lb-*
main on the tree and had been negli­
gent about their removal.
' Tlx- average value of product was
Use defendant claim* that the limbs „
J0 allowing
..llowlne tn
, thc average farmer i
88.30
that
wen apperenU, m pood e«.&lt;Ulk»
Zl't cents ja-r pound for
there was no negligence in allowing the -fat- while
■ fame arc only getting 17 t &gt;!
limbs to remain on’ Uw tree merely be- 18 cents per pound Tin- average feed

COUNTYBEDUC NG
COVERT ROAD BONDS
PROVISION MADE IN DECEM­
BER TAX LEVY TO PAY
ON BONDS

' Francis ...
I Holmes county. Ohio. September 5.
1848. and departed thpt life at his home

3 days. He was united in marriage to
Catherlhc Tuttle m &gt;871. Mrs Craig
departing from thia lite in 1908 To this
union three children Were born, two ofibem prece ding him In death. Swum
Anfiunda Huge aird Clyde Wesley Craig,
one daughter. M.;. Cura Marble, sure

SUM OF $54,000
Husan Ki-llrr in IW7, who with the
WILL BE PAID IN MAY daughter. 13 grindcliiidien/ 5 grea'
grandchBdrrn mourn the low. of a lov­

Hastings Center Road Will ing husband, father uik! gr.irAlather.
Mr tlraty wu* one of a family of seven
Probably Be Last Covert Road [children all of whom preceded him ini
[death. He w a Civil war veteran.
to Be Authorized

At the beginning of-tbte year Barry J’.ining Hie army in 186.' Hr moved to I
county owed on Covert rood bonds Barry county-in 187J where he ha-,.
Attorney Kim Sigler of this city Has
117930233. That was a considerable re­
Imch engaged to try a law suit in tlw
duction from tlic peak figures wlurh JOO F. and th-' Ci A H Be.-Jdrx
Afh-gan circuit court whijch involves
am- something like M50/XM)
Mitnc rpwiiion which will interest every
trlends to mourn Ida
city and citizen &lt;;f Michigan As tlw
ber provision was made' far paying
.following atatement of facte in tlw
’
him.
. »
I81.IM
of
the
principal
&lt;&gt;!
these
road
case will r iiuw, it Uivoivrs the liability
Hr hu
only just gone on before;
bonds,- besides fraying Hie' interest on IiHe
Tn"';
will
greet' Hit again rom«i ’ glad
of nn owner or occupant of land, upon
tlw whole 1179.303.33. After this ’P'-i’
which there nn standing trees over- dead; und that tlw proximate cause o! Kin nf'82-37 above feed cost.
payment shffil have, been made - amij "M,r W’K
lutiging Hie highway or sidewalk, in the accident in this taro wax "an act
a-rgrren shore;'
IM00O will J, paid in M r. It will
— —•
ruse n IlinO (alls from such tree or of God." tho windstorm, which broke worth of feed con.-.ymtd was SI.40 Tire leave thc county's Indebtedness at
tri« s, injuring someone in thc highway the limbs from Hie tree. Thc defendant feed crust ol producing each pound &lt;&gt;(
1118,148.33. Barry county .is fortjmatel
or fin the walk. The case is listed n.s sqya that if there were any negligence
m having so little outstanding in nw)|
that ot Daniel'White. iidimnlMrator of: in tiie matter, there was contrtbuUiry of producing tach 100 1 Us. milk was 70 IxumU. Som other counties seem to
llie estate of Churle* White deceas'd.| riqgllgence on the part &lt;&gt;I tiie deceased, cents.
have gone Chuy over Covert roads, olid
va. Nichols Pell. ’Ilie facts are as fol- for tlw
“--------— itliut
*--1 he lived only onen-iisoii
Every fanner must admit that, right j now owe several million dollars ol
block uway.froin the tree, won perfectly ,now. the dairy business is far below
them.
.
■
About thirty years ago the defendant. familiar with Its condition. as&gt; he .MIUII
wluit it
II ought
OUKH&gt; to
u&gt; be but
uill they
iney an;.il'.&lt;&gt;
nrr.-ii ' ■: Wllftt
What Will
uill prutMIUIV
probably to*
be the hut Co'.- r. [
Nicholas Pell, bought the premise* pawed it u-wral time# a day and. ,agtecd that tite keeping of cmnpl•.!« | rnad-tr*
be built In Harry
&lt;Continued from page &lt;me»
known as iBO Bridge street in tlw vil- knowing its condition. .-Jiould not have [and continuous record'.-ax a guide in
. law ot Plainwell. Allegan county. On pu&gt;N-d under the tree-during » high cwunR
out
ww
j
iroalwrn
.
anaimuumg
culling out low producers und. building This was fit-t petitioned for t-venil ! i-r&gt;r 1 nc January meeting iir. Ernest
wind, when tlw linibt were liable tojt^
&lt;wHu
m&lt;- .......................
foundation laid by the
1 the la-rd orv
... years ago. The road commission later jiBurnliam. of-th«-*W»-.tern State Teach-i
building, v iilcli M_-t buck from lli« side­
tx-kt producers is about Uteir only sail gave their approval to the proposition |i r&lt; College at KalamaziX will be the
walk IlD*' about four feet Just west of
it is tlw claim ot thc plaintiff that- j ration.
that Unw&gt;. Sflll later thc, xuprr.i.un­ ■ l&gt;,-aker. He will tell about his recent,
tiii.% biulduig aiul ubout two feet, inside the defendant km-w that the tree con-1
RradP and regutcred Hob at
authorized thc building of the toad. trip to Europe’ and thc condltiorw ln|
tin- sidewalk line on Mr. Pell’s premises,, tuft.rrt
tuftird m
dead
art anrf
and Hwavwl
decayed l.mhc
limbs -»d
and ,steliu
.
. (l»|w.d bv Kri;(|
,iv.r;igvd Something over 82.000 has been spent different countries' as he observed:
•I ----that--his
failure -----------fo exercise
Vo* I:’rR'’ mal‘I* *bade tree lhe oge|
-----------— reasonable!j 1.U30 llr
&lt; mus
lbs.
milk icsimg,
testing, j.a&lt;
3.57 nnu
and juvhi
3U3« io»
lbs : in preliminary work on the fils mile* them. The final mix-ting will Im in*
care and caution in guarding ggainst
against jof
, butterfat
of tlw trw is not known.-It was a large11j careItecauro of that expenditure and be­ April. For that meeting It Is planned
tree when the defendant IMitcluUed the.l ixuslbte Injury'to others from thwte
Four grade IRdstcin* and one. gradi­ cause ...
.......... . given »,
I*"' ai«" Com|»r.r«
of tile approval
by ...............
t)&gt;e road ■ ' h«”
nn mis. Mr. pill is 75 years old and.dead nr decaying limbsraruitltutes M-'j.-r*ey owm-d by G.-o Pouch averaged r«mm»lon and ,lu6&gt;
wrlnu n, c„ta,d
h.i’. a grocery .ftore- situated on the! tionabla negligence for which hr lm 905 iki &lt;&gt;f rmlk testing 3 033 txr rent
b««td ut worrrUun.
I....... ...
&gt;"» ,lir prauram TO,
same premiM-s on tiie west of hu* lot | liable
.
or3^8«lte
of fat
Ir
rlw u„,t rm 1» U..n. I *"&gt;
™u,»„d.w nun-.w.-.
at u ifisi.mre oi about 35 l.et from tiie| It U thc claim of thedefendant That I Ninete™ n-«L,tefe&lt;| Gurrnu-vs owned but
.iM-.d »,,h &gt;t. T,. oMbiiiiux,,,',llr "lhp’ utrrUniu 0"t m.nUdnrd
store building already mentioned uni under tiie law as interpreted by the jn w c Schultz, averaged 541G lbs. u. A-knuad to mate tte e»&gt;t ..;*»■ wa
pbonH . Tte
Hi- east side of his lol Uh- latteri supremo court &lt;4 this state. Ite Is n&lt;rtfH|jix testing 547 o r rent of 2944 lb U,ht » t»a,IK&lt;-. A trw K.r. .... ,h. ' '«•&lt;"!“,
“»
building was vacant some time previous; liable; that the limb wiilch struck' the (lf jat
average mile of Covert road In tfite
**
•'
to the RiTideni Complained Id In thhjdeceased wax nclentirely dead nnd was' 'Hm- following is a list of tbe three county wuuld. cost about M1.00U J-tu’. 1
nue. Tim wire., uf u local electric powi-rj blown down a~a result of a aeven-i highest cows'in each ’ciaw.-butieif..! re ar. &gt;m the mile;»&lt;? built in ' ILirr y
Six colored Jubilee Singers, from
company came into confact with I Im, windstorm, in one ru.se for'diimagca.hMt,j,l,
Battle Creek ultli their pianist gave:
and
.Idhrntown.
niL.
was
reduced
to
big .,hiide tire on p. ll’.s premia's on the! under romewhut similar clrcumstunres.l und&lt;T thrre Year- 1&gt;
than" &lt;4.500 per mile. The com* [lhe program last Monday night. They;.•nu- l ieiiu- tin* sidewalk. iiijuritiK that | oiir M&gt;’hlgun supreme court hwi said:
Owner ol cow. \v C. Hchliftz- breed.
lii&gt;lMr» to build the Busting ■ wen- fine singers Their selections
of Hu- tn -, ran ini’ the bark on "Nover In the history ol the country! fi,.K ouef.- dai.A fre-h Jani'iarv 8 mission
of Milos, quartettes, and
Center road for about $3,000 |*.-r mil? conalsling
1
that .-ide tu become dead, alro killing• has. there Iw-. n an attempt to compel: J932; llr- milk.
test. 5.0; lbs.’••
'fa That cannot be, determined in ad- [double trios, were delightful. Their
u l.irge imib^whi-h extended straight mtuit&lt;Mi*alitics or private (M-tson* to.us-; 337*Q’wticr nf*
W. C. Echuh: vance. because there arc some prob­ work was enthigslastically applauded i
up from that .-.id,' ol the tree. 'Du.- surne the . dtihsermu und expensive 1 brred Reg. Gw. «.,.c ,- lems which may be encountered which by
lhe
members
cf tlw BrotlwrhoOd
[
dead limb was never removed from thej burden of anticipating and performingi ber 21. 1931; lbs. milk. «7&gt;t te t. 52; may increase the cost Thc commLssion 1and by the many others who were ‘
pri‘:&lt;iit*as viutors All were delighted:
..........
‘ cow, Howard
side of the.trvi- cam- t.i! hecau.se ifua:.' ly performed by nature, of maintaining' Stanton; breed.-Gr HolL; date fresh. will do Its best to hold the expense bf i jwith the program.
Hits pirllcular rpada as close to 83.0001
kiH &lt;1 The iMlam- ■ of the tree jHway&lt;u living tree in a safe i/indUfun."
iSeptt:nb)-r 1, 1931- lbs milk 801 te.d |x-r.mile as poxilbk-. Naturally theyb n . .1 out and niade -shade for Mr
The defendant, in this caae is tlw 3.65; ifas. fat. 30.3.
cannot keep Hu* grade* th three per
I1.-!. &gt; |&gt;;&lt;
llr.'ll.i..
- ' father
t
F of
nt Harry
11’1,,'.' Pell,
(&gt;—11 tlw
tlw. priwcutlna
tit t —&lt;■ ; under
.. ■ Four
..
..
pejir.
nilrc .
Years
—
rent or ktes. but will have to conform!
On August 29. 1U31. during a severe attorney of Alkgun county. Tins 1* ar.
Owner of cow Fred Miller breed to the nature of the country through
uiml.tmm two. b.'atH-ht- of this tree . important care und Mr Pell felt thatSHru. Hol; date fresh. March 10. 1932’ which the road is to be built. It is quite
neither Of tlwm being the dead limb, he should iiave wimeonr cxiwrirnced in। ]bs. niilk. 1.054- test, 35- Ibv fat. 579 hilly; but the commissioners plan to
mentioned, but both branches leaved trial work to handle It for him. sp re-;Oawro( cow .Fred Miller- breed Re* build a satisfactory road at tiie cost we
oul and i xt. nding :outh over tlw side-; Quested M&gt;. Bigler to try It Iri tlw Al- no|; &lt;jaU. ’p-uh March 15 1932; lb
have menlicncd. provided no wriom
Wt|!k and mtn the highway, were brok- l&lt; gun Circuit, '
■ milk. 1315- tc.‘t.'3 05- lbs fat 40 1 difflculticjf'are encountered which they
'Continued from page one)
rn oil by tlw wind, blown against Hu-. Tills cjua- is uf special interest to|Owner of row- w c Schultz- bi.-d cannot now foresee.
vacant store budding and then fell to cities like Hastings, m this city tlie;t{(.K. GUl.r; date frcdi November 1'1
With the building of this six and Hedges, age &gt;8. charged With larceny •
ttw rJilcwalk ' Injuring Mr. Charles1 Miude trees In tiie parking, while Hwy: 1931; lb-.milk 531 teiit. 6.2; lixi. !.«t[ one-half miles there will be added Io' of ciiicketLS. He likewise got some
Wlutc. 50 that Iw. died two days later. 1 were set out and arc cared for by own-! 33 j '
tiie tbunty.road indebtedness at least straight talk from the Judge, and was '
Some lime previous to Hie accident1 ners of lots adjacent to lhe roadway,runder Five Years—
120.000. luilf -ol which it is exjiectcd will sent to from nine months to five years
, tlw d, r&lt; ixiaiit Pell hud complained to] an- really located in the highways andi owner of cow W c Schultz’ farced be paid by the lax levy next December,
the electric pmcer company regarding arc actually lhc pro|wrty of thc city. I RtK. Gllrr - date fresh. MaMili 17- 1932 and tiie rest in December 1933.
The next one brought before the
tlw injury to this tree enused by their No individukl has a right tn Hasting:. 1
ni|ig uios t,.q 5)(11S
Adding this 82H.000 to the 8118,148 33 Judge was Mrs. Mina Gillette, of Bat­
wire, Representathva of the plwer'to cut down a sluidc tree without the! owner of cow W (' Shultz- breci' will bring the total up h» around 8140.­ tle Creek, charged with larceny from
company interviewed Mr Pell tend; consent of the city, br mhiw official;
Giw; • date fresh Se|&gt;:&lt; rnlx r 22 000. ubout iuilf of which will be provid­ a building Tlw utleiise was m hiking
claimed they told him that the tree was duly authorized to act for the city, and: 1531- )bs liiilk 807' teal t&gt;'7 lbs fut ed for in the tax levy next Dprt-inbcr meat . limn .u.d i.tiu-r [jro-.i.-.tons frmu
dangerous and ought to be taken out. it is provided that even the trimming! 54 j ’ owner of cow w e Shultz In three years from tlu- present time lhe home of Morris LyBargcr of Barry.
offering to remove Hw tree for the de-1 of rhudc trees be done with the np- Tirwl. Reg Guer ■ date fresh April 2 ’ all the Covert road indebtedness of Hlic confe-Mtl her guilt and was given
fcn'dnnt They claimed that Pel! re-1 proval of city aulhorith-a. It would. i&lt;ni 'itu nMlk cm- t. • no- ih*’;’o lhe county will lx- liquidated. Wc ho|»e from six montlu to five years al tlw
fu&gt;» d their offer, stating that lie I create i-ndlesa ■ expense to any city if ■ 43 0
•
- - -• it will lx- thc &lt;jnd of Covert road build­ Detroit House of Correction.
wantcsl it tor evidence** in a damage [every tree had ta.be examined to h-anr Mal’Mre cia»-Five Years and OverAaron LyBargi-r. a nephew of Morris
ing in this county, al least until time*
Mdt whirh lie said he Intended to bring whether it had dead limbs nr not. ori owner of cow W G Shult. breed are vastly improved over what,. Uyy LyBarger. whoK* home Is in Bedford
against thc company.
hints, that might be blown down m rck Guer - date fresh October IB iiave been in. recent years.
township. Calhoun county, appeared
Tlu -defendant admits that he asked;; case of a severe storm and injure some- &gt;931- jhs milk 90G- te-t A3' lbs fat
before thc Judge for his part tn the
tiie rmfipajiy for damages for injury to; body. In regard to private perrons it 1573'owner of cow Fred Milkr breed
crlnw of taking meats and other pro­
thc tree, but claims that thc injury was will glro.be of interest Occasionally j nr
rfate fresh inim-nv 15 it»T&gt;
visions from the hoaie of Morns Lyan only orte jade and that thc balance tlwrc are trees tiiat are inside of prop-||fcg mtlic 1 615- test 3 ’’ lbs fat 517
Bargcr. He was givvn from eight
uf the tree wax a good living tree, so erty lines and are thus the property of iOwncr „‘t cou.’ wt /&gt;. schullx- breed,
months to five years at Ionia.
hi,1111 (I'
It*- Inin
_
. .
.
. '
In- ilitl
did lli.t
not K
want
ther tree n.mAviwI
removed. Ki'
He Ilir*
the nwnem
owners nf
of Ithe
lots on whirl,
which &lt;l,.c
they _Reg. Gut.-r.;
Albertus F. Ostrander was brought
date’ frosh. August 15.
claimed Ujat tlw: company wanted to*stand. How far should an owner be 1933; lbs. milk, 819; teat. 5.7; lbs. fat.
before Judge Brown on a charge ot
remove tile who]p . tie? because thej responsible for tiie condition of a tree
wronging u young girl. He denied his
guiit. waivefi examination and Mis trial
i In next week’s iS'Ue oi the Banner :.
'Contlntpd from page one&gt;
'was set for next week. Ostrander is a
! summary of Hie first six months of
[testing will appear.—Edward R. Bailey. the crossing from both directions. Tiie ixilntcr mid garage worker, whose
VanBitskirk car had the right or way. home is in Charlotte.

COLORED S NGEBS
PLEASEO AUDIENCE

OUR OWN Herd
Which Is Regularly Inspected, Supplies
Every Drop of Milk That We De­
liver to Our Customers
Every drop of milk’ that comat to your
hoipe from th»&gt; HighlandM Dairy conies from
our own herd. ’Every one of our milch cows
m regularly inspected for JB and contagious
abortion. EVERY COW IN OUR LARGE
HERD IS EXEMPT FROM THESE DIS­
EASES, due without question to the most san­
itary cunditi' ii - in v.hidr IKey are "Souae'd;
' the ''balanced riiiinn” they are fed: and the
splendid care they receive; Each milch cow
has her own individual drinking fountain; all
.'■tables are kept clean; the air in the stables
automatically changed every’feu minute'’, These, and other features we might Men­
tion, all unite to enable liighlutids Dairy to
'product* as CLEAN milk as is produced in
Michigtin, and is the reAson WHY'th® HighlandsH)airy is the ONLY Dairy in this section
permitted to sell Grade "A” milk. Clean
milk is safe milk. J?an you atTord to be with-

Grade 'A" Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 10c Quart
Grade *B” Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 8c Quart

Highlands Dairy
Robert W. Cook, Prop. Phone 2651

Hastings, Michigan

TO AC&lt; OMMODATE ESPECIALLY (Hit &lt; I STOMERS WHO

JUDGE BROWN 0 S01143881

4

TwogallcMU of
DEVOE VEte
OUR FINISH.

ART LAC
for Renewing
Furniture'

SUPT. AND MRS. VAN
07799587

Sensible Savings
Take Advantage of These Bargains
FRIDAY, May 20
SATURDAY, May 21

&gt;&lt;&gt;ur kitchtn linoleum won
&lt;»t Muffed up If it's protected
with DEVOE LINOLEUM

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
of die Essex car evidently did not we;
i and
I.II certainly
..uaiinv did
&lt;&gt;ia not heed.
Mra Mr.
wr Vani
van
School
Hcln-.i closed at
a: Juir
lie McKelvey
MrKr
liiat
ItU own I week with a picnic’Saturday.
j Buick, saw tiie other car approaching i
------ .
-- ----- .—
Mr. and Mro. IWH Shbclj'of Hasting’
the
era
&lt;an.-.
Lui
kno«ln«
tl&gt;.l
he
n»l
.
E
,
x
.
r
I Harry Thompson Was -Named
Hie ruhi « ».y, exi«ua Uv- Ml.er;
Bural
u ,,, lhr
As City Marshall—Fire Alarm to
stop. To make sure that thc driver । home •
of the F.ssSx would realize that he ex'
to Be Raised 12 Feet
i MIm Weta Hauks &lt;.f Baltic Creek
. The council met on* Friday night and pected to keep on Siipf. VanBuskirk..speift
Saturday and Simdaj' with he.’
mounded lhe. horn vigorously und. as
transacted considerable -btufnesv
‘ mother
i A sidewalk was petitioned for pn the thc other man was not driving so fast
Mr II Mr and Mrs. Charley Crouse of Hassouth side of East Court' street, from but what he could Iiave stopped. Mr.
the:
’•I*111 Sunday at Dexter Crouses'.
VanBuskirk
proceeded
toward
the.
Hanover io State The council left the
- -J Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharpstcin
matter with the sidewalk committee. crossing. But the other man didn't'!
mother. Mrs. Heath.
atop.. His car struck the Buick M|uare-_ii called
—■«“ to
— mc her ........
I giving them power to act.
ly in tlw middle, with tlw results asj
Crr‘* Thursday.
&gt;
.
Smith in tiie sum ol M'i.000 wus ac- stated.
Mrs. VanBuskirk was tuken to a|
lamed
Harry doctor at Muir, who proved to be a
11 Mayor
Leonard
nu
Thompson to be city maV&gt;
axshid
&gt;n, and
.»&gt;■ the good surgeon. He dressed tiie injured'
T-culp
and made her a.s comfortable u'.‘
■ council approved this selection. His
poudblc. Carl Wcsptntvr was reached'
: term will begin June 1. 1M2.
i The .council voted io contribute the by telephone and drove to Muir, bring- j
•usual $100 fpr tlw observance'of Mi- ing Mr. und Mrs. VanBuskirk to Prii-i
nock hospital. where they are at this]
mnnnl Day in this atty.
Mr. VanBur-kirk expects to
It was decided to rais-&gt; the lire writing
alarm twelve fret higher, Iwlh'Ving that get.out today. Monday; hut it is prob-:I
sound from It would reach farther if nbfc that Mrs. Van Buskirk win need ■
to
stay
in
tiie hospital a few days yet.
(that wire done. Tlw alarm b now sevWtiik- both Mr. and Mrs. Van Bun-!
icral feft above the city hall roof.
The council voted to place a street kirk fliflrrvd a good di al from shock
||igh^on North Broadway, at the drive­ and’from tlicit injuries, they-arc wry'
way entrance to the Hustings Country fortunate to be numbered with the Ih•
' j
! club. This has been, a dangerous pftce ing.
The saving that you make hy'not
: becum-e there Is always considerable
HENDEItSlIO IT.
taking ice anti what food would spoil
I traffic on thc Freeport road, and oiMrs iron Slocum pt Battle fcreckj
' ten evening parties are held al the
iri.the old way will easily pay for a
; Country Club, jo a light will decrease i(sited her motlwr. Mrs. Lon Hendcrnew- electric refrigerator in a short
। thc liability ot accidents at that place ihott. last Thur.-day.
time.
/
•
Mr. and Mrs tw\.iicnderste»ll with I
CARELESS DRIVING.
Mr and Mrs. George Thompson of;
‘ D A Klumpti, chief safety engineer Shults spent Sunday.In Kalamazoo.
We havij some mighty good bar­
of Hie Perc Marqijetle railroad, reports
Miss Josephine Romig spent the week
gains in Electric Refrigerators, as we
that in the automobile aecidenU corr­
; netted with that road, in eighty per end at A C. Clarkes and gave a tine
have some N0RGES that we are
1 cent ot the ca«» thc autoea ran into talk at Sunday .school on her four
years
’
work
in
Bible
school
in
different
practically closing out ut cost.
: trains instead of trains running into
i auloes. This would indicate that much places near Traverse City. It was very
interesting
and
all
Join
in
tiianka
and*
We are also showiyg the BUCKEYE
| more care should lie exercised by drivhope die will gome again.
; era when approaching railroads.
Refrigerator, which has taken lhe enMr. and Mrs. Harvey Parmalco and;
I The wood-burning automobile now-tn children from Banfteld wire Sunday
. operation In Germany is claimed by thc guests at Floyd Garrison’s.
Mr». K E- Showerman moved to Has- j
. inventor to effect un 85 per cent laving
I in fuel cast.
West Center St
WEST STATE STREET
It Is estimated that 1L(W&lt;).0&lt;&gt;0.00&lt;»
Remember lhe LAS siilnrr at Hi*j_
j linear teet ol words are printed in tiie Star Grange hall Thursday ol this j
: United States each year.
■
week.
।

COUNCIL TRANSACTED

CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS Ijuskirk. who was driving

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS, MICH.

Goods Delivered

CRACKERS

White House

Coffee
Pound

w

Z7C
FRESH
VEGETABLES

Carrots
Asparagus
Radishes
Cucumbers
Tomatoss
___________

Jello
4 pkp. 29c

iqc

Fancy Selects. ? lb. box I W

Graham Crackers

2E°

Honey Havered. 3 lb. box mV

1QC

TUNAFISH

Shultr, Freeport
or Middleville

Butter
Pound

Del .Monte quality, each I V

CATSUP q for p£C

F’my grade it nr.VbotllcKw V
14 at. Bottles,
... 2 for S3c

Toilet Paper J.rol,s1 Qc
Bob White—
*T
I V
Northern Tissue.
.1 rolls 29c

MEAT SPECIALS
BEEF R0AST1EC
Fancy Cuts—

lb.— I W

19c
FANCY
FRESH FRUIT
Strawberries
Bananas
Oranges and
Apples

BEEFSTEAKS OC
Very tender, round, lb.— I O
SIRLOIN, very tender_____ SOc

PORKCHOPS

SOAP
12!/2C' Order
a Supply

Lean Center Cute........ 3 Um. 35c

BOLOGtJA

Fel» Naptha

O ib«.

Brel Home Ma Km de

Sliced BACON

2Q0
1 Q°

10 BU.

45c

Thin, best quality, !i lb. I W

PHONE US YOUR ORDERS—DIAL 2491

HINMAN'S
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE

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Pint

65c

Phone 2131

Electric Refrigerator News
Do You Know That Whether You Have It or Not
YOU Are Paying for An ELECTRIC Refrigerator
tire country by storm, at only $99.50
f.o.b. fUotbry? ■&lt; x
‘

We sflll carry the MAJESTIC line.
They have given entire and abfioltitu
iKatidfnctihn .to the many caitomers
who are using them. Tho prices range
from $99.50 to $249.00 for family size
boxes.
.
Wc extend, on all refrigerators
sell to our customers, a time payment
ayatem, whereby they can handle it
with small monthly payments, to bo
carried at oyr store entirely.

MILLER FURNITURE CO
.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�-..JW1E HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAT 18. IMt

PAGB BIX

PRICE COMPARISONS
I FROM BANNER FILES

Ketcham Votes for Economy

. 06586751

HASTINGS

Michigan's vote was: JKir consolida­
tion: Hart. James. Ketcham. Persen;
against:
•“ninst: Bohn. Clsnay.
Cianey. Hooper. Mr.
McLaughlin. Mapes. McLeod. Michener.
—
•* -—
—
Wolcott.
Woodruff.
(Continued from page one&gt;
Tlw amendment to prohibit retire­
ment pay. compensation or allowances fusion in the minds of some people!
to Wofld war veterans, who if single
concerning tin- dtepodUbh of the funds,
I been right.
....
.
FOR THREE YEARS ,
I In this connection we give Congre-*- have an income of $3500. .with $400 and the difference between tiie Amen- '•
can Legion and Veterans of Foreign;
j man John C. Ketcham's fine record on additional for each child, was voted Wars. Again we will explain—tiie Le-1
NEARLY ALL FIGURES .
phe house bill which aimed at economy, down by a teller vote. 211 to 110.
vote. For the reduction: glon includes those who served any­
ARE HIGHER IN V932 -,Md ,t-11 flat He•*« nght m out judy- MichlgiitVs
------where during the World war. whether
•• XT”;m,nt
in
practically
ewry
reiutded'vote
Mapes.
Ketcham.
Michener.
Hosier.
nicnt in practically everv recorded vote Mdp*. Ketcham.
in this country or abroad. The Veterans
......
..
I
Wheal and Rye Are Lower IH
...... vw-,,
wauui-iur
vwiiuiny. iimi. Tlohr,.
............... — " t- -----.
----- ---- of Foreign Wars include only those!
----- .
[usually on thc losing side Here to a Laughlin. Clancy. Wolcott. Hart.
"
The umi-ndmeni to make the pay cu! who have served lhe United States In a 4
Than In 1913 or 1896
— 1 report noft hi
hto. action*. *'
$3,000 instead ot $2,500 was foreign country in any war. Tiie Le- 1
Conditions Could Be Worse I The first vote was to make the 11 per cxetftpHon
glon i« lhe only organization in which
foal. 331 to 167.
Tlw files of the Banner reveal fact*
“Ury fut
J" «•» «&lt;*«nment
Michigan's vole: For ria* lower ex­ all World war veterans may become,
m market condition!, ... I 's
“9rs 1,1
of emption: Bohn. Hart. Hooper. Ketch- members., tyhlh* millions ot our boy:J
served oversea*, there were other mil-|
u.rr.:, .meh .m
ssjgK lEfii 'SSS.SK
lion* stationed in this country who did I
their inrt u well as thc others and nit;1
LJ uur.leader^. Ilk L'ticti uuuicd.below.
saying _0t.. $^7J00JX)0,: ^Mpr ■ wofrott woodnifl '
were taken from fdes of the Banner. (The house fell our itself to make nil
^^.,0 ifooveris plan of furlo'uah* nt th«-in arc eligible to join thc Legion. |
rid thc qwH.'um, were mad* in the । •-!«»*• up tpt2A»M« mp4, from thc
Uu. ..„uwtinK 1&gt;u’n • of ..mploy^nt
■ The symbol of tlie |x»ppy is service, a I. Tent located Stole and Market
hr f b.ue &lt;! May m tach of the lhr.-c.|M&lt;^cut.by B vote of 238 to h,4
‘which would
have permitted the memorial to those who served and sac- I
■
"‘
j Michigan's
”*■ vojp w«s For
”~~ thc larger spreading out of jobs under tome 2O;0(X) rifierd. There is only one poppy—that'.
Opening Play Thura., Nite
1. 1913. prevlbirt to the
Hart.
Hopper.
Ma|w*.
, 1, saving:
—- —
—-.rr~,, Ketchum. —
rv^. dismhsak of gowrnmcpf'cmployes which grew on Flanders field. This I'
lie price )&gt;aid-farnli-rs
paid- farmers for ।j Mlcbeivr
thc I'J/iOb without extra cost, was Aicfeated. 254) flower has become the inspiration for' 1
World wai. the
Mlcfien-r and Woodruff: for the
eggs in Hastings Uus C7c; butter was exemption: Bolin. Clancy. James. Me- ■to- *^-z
’
146.
many 41 veteran as it perpetuates and11
I quoted at 16c a pound; potatoes 30c a । Laughlin. McLeod. Pierson, Wolcott. •
„„
v._
’ MOVIE DOG. IN PCPSOnX
Michigan*
vole: For the president's emphasize* a line symbolism which !|
bu.-lu-l; beef, live weight, quoted ffom
Elimination ol the Saturday hall- plant
'
Bohn. Clancy.
McLaughlin. every loyal citizen should respect and
3 to 7c: jxnk. dtcVed. tipm 8 to,lie. I holiday for government employe*.[ Hooper . Ketcham. McLeod, Michener. honor. Every man. woman nnd child in |
Pimtnm
chickens, dn-. x-d. weye quoted nt 14c:; which would have made a substantial. Mapes,
WoodrutT; against:
Hart. Harry county to urged tn participate in
&lt;
PEPTOPM/NG
J
the prft-e of wheat- wx, $1.00 |f r biisliv);
saving
was
defeated.
2fFJ
to
132.
MichiJames,
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—
Person. Wolcott—The Dowa- making Saturday, May 28. a great buy 1
rye 45c; oat* 30c: corn $!&lt;H. Tiste
Tin gan'a
gan's vote was; F«&gt;r«rtiil"di&gt;K
For retaining the half
half-­ giac Oaflj- Newx'. Friday. May 6, 1832. because of the splendid rc*|x&gt;n*e to tins
•-war | holiday:
huhdav- Bohn.
IVihn Clancy.
r-lnnev Hart..
Hurt Hooper.)
Itonivr !
’
might be said to be a normal pre-war
'■__________ ■ - -______
appeal.
•■■■sr. where lhe price.-- lor everything &gt; Person. James, Mai* -. Woodruff. WolSOUTH THORNAPPI.F
All over the land ou May 28. tlw* litNew, Clean, Pleasing
-------listed acre higher than
thc----------aVera-gc'-.eott;
for .colt; for
foreliminationelimination: Ketcham. Me-* Francis Neiteon was called "to Trutie red poppy will bring this message­
I years preceding 1913
' ' “
| *Laughlin. *■
Method.
Michener.
tJIlt Saturday afternoon by the death
BUY ME—I stand for service. I tn-',
Vaudeville Between
I Tiie,next comparison is with thc year
....
The
prop&amp;Iul for 15 per cent Inter--of a nkva. little Mary Luulw Nelson:
IBM. which wax nearly at the end of changeability
of appropriations
within
““
u"
■"
Kj1(1 t,jcnl spent Sunday with hte abled a service man to cam one cent,'
the Acts
the degression
which bewail late I a department, a hi: ixxudbiHty of pre­ people. Mr and Mr*. Hurry Clem ot
thcue for whom the war is not yet over!
in 1811.’ irulitit year price-, paid to J ventlon of elimination ot e.«enttal Yankee Spring*.
fanner* for ci:g.&lt; were 8 to 9c a dozen: ' services. Was defeated, 289 to 143.
John Carter of Orangeville Uiwnshin
ADMISSION PRICE REDUCED
WEAK
ME
—
I
represent
•
thc
sacrl-L
The
only
real, honest-tobutter per iwund from 8 to 9c; |»tatocs । Michigan* vote was: For tire proposal: to spending several days here ut his
flcial blood ot tlu* nrt-n who fell on)
for THIS DAY AND DATE ONLY, to
pry bushel 15c; beef, live weight. .c:-Clancy. Hooper.
------- ' Ketcham,
----------- ---McLaughlin.
--------goodness flesh and blood
farm.
,
jxirk. dressed. 4'.c: chickens. dr&lt;-.csed.
—‘ McLeod. Maiws. Michener. person,
Tlicrc will be a schoof picnic at the Flanders Fields. I am u memorial to all, ,
show
headed
this way
(who died in service in reverence and (
per1) *■•-•
Wolcott,
9c; wheat ix-r bushel. G.\c: ry~ —
—“ Woodruff, against: Bohn, Oates scliool Friday.
this season.
bushel. 32c; oats. 18c; corn. 30c
: Hart. Janies.
Roui and Anthony Stnnnberger understanding—WEAR ME!
. HOPE CENTER.
Cloverdale spent Sunday evening with•
We will next
this ।I The
proposal to discontinue tnc
the army Gurnet Peeling und Herold Bunn wen*
tt come . to May 1I tn«
rne propusii
BUY A POPPY ON SATURDAY,
The P. T. A- was well attended Fri­ Fred Ashby and fondly.
I
PRICES:
year: Egg* were
......
rre quoted. In our issue of
and tuivy transport service was voted jn Halting:, to write on the eighth
day it being the last day of school. II Herman Fisher of MHo spent the May 4. 1932. al Ulr•.! at
Ill,--19c:
iv,_poI
j ....exams
.
■ i
Ilk ; butter
down. 298 &lt;U:
to 98.
grade
on Friday.
■ Adult* 33c
Children 10c
Everyone enjoyed the bounteous dinner week end wjth Wifllam - and Morris.। tatdes,-40c; beef, live weight. 3 to 4'.c;
Michigan's vote was; For retaining' Mrs. Art.i O1U
,„ who ,has
1UJ&gt; been ill
,
Siutw.
and a short program was given.
' Ashby.
pork, drewd. 10 to 14c; wficat 43c; rye. I the services: Bohn. Clancy, Hart. W|lh )U.art troubfe'is belter. Her many i
—-----Chas. McDermott is in Pennock has-!
30c: oats. 2Uc; corn. 38c.
1 Hooper. James. Ketcham. MeLaughhiV friend* will wish her a sperdy recovery '
,,,fc AU.viihbitlN.
pital fur treatments.
It*will be noticed that the prices of .'McLeod, Mapes/ Petsut. Wolcutt ahd
Mr. and Mrs Bert Archart and Mr.
"What happy people you are to have*
Thursday Night When Ac­
Mrs. Birdena Lyttle ot Kalamazoo ।I A nifty young flapper named Jane
eggs, butter, potatoes, beef live weight. I Woodrut!. .
’
! Robert Smith of Hasting* spent Sun- &lt;lx »lcc daughters! What resources for'
spent the week end with home folks.
I Wide walking was, caught in the rain. pork drc.5M.-d. chickens dn.-**ed. oatv| Coiuolldatioh of the war and navy i
companied by a Paid
at the Mrs. Ada Shaw residence. I your old age!" •
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kay of KalaShe raii*-Alnio.st flew.
nnd corn were all hlityu-r in 1932 than ■departments, at a saving in govern-, ’
--------------- ' “Yes. Resources enough! But the
35c Ticket
-—um»Lo spent the u‘&lt;rk end with their '। Her complexion did. loo.
tn 18W. Wheau however was 22c a!mental expense estimated at between
Few things Irritate a man more than difficulty nowadays consists In hus-■
IiarenU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonard ijAnd she reached home exceedingly bii-Ju-1 less this year than in 1896. qnd »50.00d.000 and $100,000,000 annually' to have hts wife doubt his ability to banding
one's resources!"—Chicago
Mr. and Mrs- Dwight Mentor ol I
plain.—Btistoi) Transcript.
j rye two cents a bushel less.
was voted down, 211 to 187.
read a time-table correctly.
j Daily News.

While this commentator ha* beep
and will be particularly severe in
, .criticism of public official* who have
[ proven derelict, dumb nnd irresponsive
jtq the public will in thc matter of gov: QUOTATIONS TAKEN FROM wnment economy, it affords far greater
I
FIRST TSSTIFS TN MAV
*ai‘»*acUon io point out tlw occasions
FIRST ISSUES IN MAY
iwhcn
when our public representatives have

MEMORIAL FLOWER

♦
k

Three Nights
Starting

THURS., &lt;n
MAY

STAR. w

13

Ruth &amp; Laverne

w

Slout
Players

Zx^See.'\
&lt; ’REX' \

I

“Meet the
Husband”

’BUDDY

2-a pm.

ililMli

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

^9^

Ladles Free!

^Everything Must Go!
at GIVE AWAY PRICES!
The Reason for This
Drastic Sale!
Our ready-to-wear department must be en­
tirely remodeled nnd before we can do
this, present stocks must be cleaned out so
the workmen can proceed with^he altera­
tions planned. Result—We have decided
to place the entire stock on the auction
block as the quickest method of disposal.
We must have an auction and we arc going
—to give- you the biggest bargains you ever
saw. Remember also, that the substantial
integrity of this store will be* wrapped up
in every purchase, be it 50c or $50.

FREE GIFTS
Given Away at Each

AUCTION
No Purchase
Required
Come!

fl
fl

AUCTION
Every Night!

a

At 7:30 p. M.

Will Be Given
.4way at Each Auction

..DON’T LET
Anything'-^
Keep You
Away

NO PURCHASE IS REQUIRED!

COME ... EVERY NIGHT!

This
Great Sale
nj^^OPENS on
?&gt;/&lt; THURSDAY,
&lt; MAY 19, at 9:00
THE FIRST AUCTION STARTS THURSDAY
EVENING AT 7:30 O’CLOCK SHARP COME!

The Delirious Delight
of Real Bargains
Will be yours during this extraordinary sale. It ia
a store-wide event that will prove a real thrill for
those who seek actual and sensational bargains.
-- —Plan to attend daily I

Your Price Is Our Price!
Not only will merchandise be offered at auctiont
but you will also find the most remarkable bar­
gains in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Millinery,
Men’s Furnishings, etc., all through the store.
Come in and take advantage of them. Store will
be open daily frpm 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. for
courtesy selling? We will gladly put up any mer­
chandise you desire at auction. Just make
your requestp knov4n.
T. R. ATKINS, Auctioneer.

X R. H. LOPPENTHIEN
Barry County’s Foremost Dept. Store

HASTINGS,(MICHIGAN

1

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK, WEDNESDAY. MAY II, lilt

'|j£i SX.I'X." .■STMEPWO'’™ LEAGUE AN"

[PERSONAL

j

NUAL BUSINESS SESSION

! CLOSING P. T. A. MEET­

Friday afternoon at the home,of thet
Dainty refreshment* were

ING THURSDAY NIGHT former.
served.

J

S—aggB—aBaMSSaa^Mfa^BE'

Mr and Mrs,Daniel Garltnger have',
Mr un‘i Mr* culver Hand of Wll! Delightful Program and Ho-, Officers • Installed and Objec- returned from Waterville. Ohio, where
roetle. 111., and. Mr. and Mrs ftaipn
F ’
F. W. Annable and L. Maus, Jr., were window# ot Grand Rapid* were g------they visited lhe latter* mother and
freshments Were Enjoyed
lives of Organization
Were
in laoudng Monday on business.
o( Dr nna Mr, D D. w,)u,n Monday I
- .
■
other relative*
Mbs Tillie Tyden returns today from evening.
By Young People
Explained
L,]r u^,„,
Ot.„d |U,&lt;d,
n viait with rcliktvcs in Chicago.
M1M -------Blcllii Heath
home from
-----[| -------------- was
--- ------- n ucilHllllui
•
uviu
. r. the
.... *P Wednesday where he will work on the
delightful avivKV
nervicc wo*
held by the] A very interesting meeting ot
Mr. anjd Mrs. O. W. Murphy called. Niles over the week end and was ac- r.pwnrui
Er|mort}, uengue
i^gtte in
In" tlw Methodist T.
A. orjtanicalWiU ot the ,,,,
city was
«. nw.v, M-clion.
on11 Albert Barnum at Luke rki****
Odessa nn
on Iji com
compankd
Mlaros Marion
tin (I It &lt;L by Ml**r*
Marlon Lawrence
—i.i.-.-h on
uuhH.,. evening v
with
h'.l't al thw
.mxlitorlnni
........
church
on sunoay
Bunday
with ■u niu
flnt '’.held
the rvtntral
Contra! srhoi.l
school auditorium
. . .. enuren
Revival meetings will begin Sunday'
Sunday.
.
Ill
I Mildred Funk of Niles and Lucite nU&lt;
and
.lltiant.c of young'people.
-tur.iir.i~
I on . Thursday evening, at whlth
wiilch timi evening. May 15 al thy Nararene'
T11
„ program cnniistad
Tip:
consisted of
of an organ the new officers of tlw local unit.- were. "church. Tiie evangelist 1*-ftev Clayton
Mr and Mrs. c G Maywood of Al- Lawrence of Grand Rapids . '. . .
bion were in the city on Monday on ■।
—...
...-------- _2’! 1 number. .’ Barcarolle’’ by ’ JMlcnbach. installed by Mrs. Roy Pnvr of
of P.irtPutt- jddd of Detroit Harvey Leonard of
sons were Sunday guesM
business.
' of Mr. pnd|b&gt;. Wra JomM Brtatol. un\| Jsiw also land Mrs. Pryer gave mi interesting Hustings will have ciiarge of 1&lt;je mmic.
Mr nnd Mr. R M Lumbie vUlk-d Mr* Reuben Lev of South Boston at 18aVr an enwire. \fri Robert Burch and 1 talk to each of thc officer* a*” she railed
MU* Olithc Wood was a week end
lr
• Raymond Windeknecht
. Mr and Mrs. Hayd Andenori of Bl 9
„;M'lrt
m- .ndI Mrs I
wytucaurem sang
«■ tlw beau- i their names.
guest of friends at Flint
— ’18 °
-‘A; “ I, ?
?r- .~ - Jltftil
John* rei Sunday
M
“ful duet. "Love -Divine."
Divine." Mr* E. J. ■ Mr*. Arthur Haven, jiresident of the
UOIIUA &lt;ni ouiiaay.
Jeffries
Charles Hess is able to be end- door.*
Jeffries of
ot Lowell,
Lowell, the
tlw gathering
gathering honbon- Pratl 8-ve a n.B(uw- , -- Rcnascerw ",by' City P. T. A, Council, pre-.drd during
Mr. and Mr* Theron Cain spent Sat- orln
g the
k.x-al
num"
hta recent operation
nrine
U» birthday*
lilrthrtav* of
at Mrs.
Mr* Townsend
Townsend j;
gt Vincent Millay, which ail' the evening. Tao pleasing —
-• —
■—
urday and Bunday in Pontiac with and, Mr. Jeffries
France*
Hun- , Roy Smith. Jr. eight-----months old son
greatly
enjoyed.
Rev.
L.
Z_
ZL.
—
7
!
1
—
",
I":
--------------their son Stewart.
' Mr*. Mothe
1
inc VanDuglcren
VsnDugleren of
of PasaP*-58'Pleasingly
*mig "My Task" and Ro&gt; ter accompanied by Mim Virginia Potts, of Mr. and Mr* Roy Smith »&lt;;rrl Friday
Mr.-- Racliei Erb and Miss Lucy Erb'dena. Calif,. arrived
arrived Monday
Monday evening
evening Reuth gave a fine report of tlw Et&gt;The address of lhe evening «a* given morning of Injurw* received when the
UU. fnr
...League rally
.......................
.....
.........-aith Mrs
ot Benton Harbor railed on Hastings ‘ by automobile
for a■ visit with
with Mr
Mr. nliA
and worth
held last week
at by Mr*. ......
Wm. T. Sand. r . of Grand Rap- ...
ear ........
in which he ....
*a* riding
ft lend* on Sunday.
! Mr*- John McUavy and other relative* Trinity chlitch’ln Grand Rapid* Mi** 'id*, wljb'ls slate diairiiMti- oT’Ui'-Tjr- ’COTlT’WMtersynr.d MT* "Claud’M'.i:&lt;r &lt;*r"l
Mr. and Mr.*’ c D. Kiley of Detroit ■ Harold Jenaen drove through with her Irene Jonea was elected president
ient-Teachcr Student Aid Mr* Sander* Otsego cra*iud into a, tree -near.
’ were gucsu of Mr. and Mr*. Charles, and lias gone on-to Iris home in MarAl lb? c)o*e of the meeting, the j described the work of 1bl* department Orangeville when tlw former loit conWood over the week end.
jqiwtte. Ilisy Mine via Zion National Ix-aguerx enjoyed u lovely two course. and'urged the Hastings [■■ople to work-trol of the car Tiwy had taken th?
Mr* L. E Barnett and Mr* W M i Park and Bah Luke City, havtng but *u|ipcr tn the 'Social rooms
"
toward establishing such a fund here baby to Pennock hospital to- ace Us
Stebbins and Billy went to Detroit to- । one puncture enroute and inadt the
------ --------- «♦- she explained that return taiymenu 1 motiwr and were lorrtKiir way home
duy for • vl*tt with friend*.
trip In one week’ and Ave* hour*.
AUXILIARY FOT LICK-------------------- - &lt;ji&lt;l not begin unfit alter tin- borrower ■ wliwi the accident occurred Both worn- 1
Mrs. D. E. Fuller went to Holland on
--------------- * • • ------------KI-PPER-THt’RHDAY NIGHT. •
worked for a year, thereby learwn-•' &gt;• arc in a Kalamazoo ho*pHal. Thi- |
Friday to be the guest of Mrs. Richard ' &lt;?nif lltrV Cllilh SnHfll
At the regular meeting ot tlw Amen- |IJ8
burden and giving him* an op- iiaby I* survived by Us parent*, one *1*Doykt *nd attend lhe tulip festival
0OC1OI
cmi Legion Auxiliary on ’Hiursday eve- l)ortunuy to get started- A large imm- *• r. and two brother* The mother wa*
Misses Theo Parr aiid Esther Doty I
ning of thta week, the member* will | &gt;K.r
young people have tx-cn helficd j in such a critical condition that word
were in Albtqn on Saturday to attend ’
iiave a |*il luck iiupper at the Lwgion - ln wcurUig college education* through •&gt;» her baby * death wtu ki-pt from her
the wedding of tlw former's brother. &gt;\ With thc month of May cometf the rooms at 8 30 o’clock. P&gt;ra*t* bring table, (pp, agency. Mrs" Sanders also gate a Funeral rorvice# al tiie Hess Funeral
Mr. nnd Mr*. Lloyd HouMt of Kala­ owning of the summer 8ocial activities service, sandwiches and one oilier dish | Vl&gt;r&gt;. comprehensive ouHliie of tlw ub-' Home Sunday at onc-thlrty. conducted,
mazoo *ixnl tin- week end with their al tiie Hastings Country Club.
of food.
•
ijectivrs of thc National P. T A. and! by Rev Francis Tlw body -aou placed
Trfb entertainment committee, Me.s-.rs
parent*. Mr and Mrs. Warren Roush.
Eacii one U urged to bring » new: applied her suggestion* to local con- 1“ the Mausoleum arid burial will tak.
Mrs Etta Paul of Woodland Bjient and Mc*dames Clifford Dolan. C. w member or a memberxhtp renewal to dltlons. AU were delighted with this' plaff alter the mother has been able
from Friday ’.til Monday with her son Clarke. Hubert Cook hnd Clare DcCou tills meeting, ft is jilaniwd to have im- f instructive and inspirational talk.
{lu return home from the hospital,
and wife. J4r. and Mrs. Charles Paul. have named thc committees for the .nation al tiu* meeting ako.
: At ro|l rail. Mi*. Stein’s grade '- Mr and Mr. Orville Fiook enjerMr. and Mrs. Ellis DanU-1* and Mr monthly dinners and apecial day* for ' There are several mailers Of intereal „&lt;)[n liad the iargrat mimlwr of par- t uned Mr. arid Mr* F V K&lt;-&gt;--.-. Mr
tiie 1032-1033 season.
to be diicui*cd. so ujl come who can.
pr,*ent and wa* awarded Hie and Mr* Ottlc Lykin* and Mr and
Memorial Day marks thc formal
end trout fishing In northern Michigan
'
' iKtrw8ri*ix.- mt
'lint*
Mrs Gil'1 Lykin.- ..nd twin .-.,ns Sun­
Mr and Mrs. Richard Putt* iiave Opeqipg with golf events tor die after­
,- .
t
। . ,
I Following the iKogrtuh, refreshment*' duv to the annual birthday dinner in
Floyd
: n|!UL, n'' Mid a social time were enjoyed in th«- Iwnor of Mrs. Hook s und Mr* Gail
gone to Greenville where he lias a noon In charge of lhe BjiorU Commit­
juritlon with the Gibson Refrigerator lee and u dinner and program- in the juries on Monday of h*t »uk **‘111 . .r0om upetairs. Mr* Glen Biowcrj Lykin’* birthdays which occur in Mav.
evening, the committee in charge ‘of repairing an .avetrough at «he home
several very enjoyable
The Clover Leaf club wtil ha-., .&lt;
J’-11’ •’“» »l- riw „luMcJ1 t-umb. r* were n-nd.-t. d by ■ luck supjier Thursday night for Mr.- W
•Mrs J. E McElwain. Mrs. T. 8. Brine. die .social end being Messrs, and Mes- of J R.
Ait. and slippery.
»‘&gt;PI*ry. *o
«&gt; the
th' lud-t
Ud-• HaV|no
„ ymond
,1(1 windeknecht * orchestra.
ID
1» Haye*, who with tlw muttor
[nutor and
Miss Mary McElwain and Ml*s -Emily dames W R Cook. Kellar Stem. J. F. roof was Ait^andI
Goodyear.
Emil
Tyflen.
Dr
and
Mr*
11
Tht*
wa*
jhe
closing
meeting
for
the
;
family
are moving to Saginaw Die
McElwain wen- In Grand Rapid* on
E. J. Pratt. Mr. und Mrs. David French him fall to the ground. He Undid on 1
wjncji ha* b&lt;'n one of the best supper will be at 6 30 at tiie home of
Saturdayand
Dr
and
Mrs.
Ray
Hnnlr
'Hicy
arc
tiie
cistern
to|&gt;
&gt;n
such
a
way
oa
to
die
ii^tnrv
of
the
P
T
a
in
this
. i.,
i.ct ti...
-r a in tlv. Mr.-- -Thern**a Hr-*
Mr and Mr* Frank Drouillurd of
sprain hl* kit wrist and his right ,
,hc “**“*&gt; or u“ ‘ T A *n UUs
Mrs. Adolph Danse, Mr*, tbs-.
Pontiac spent the week end with her promising a pt'ogram of special lulcresT
Tuesday, the 21th, the initial weekly ankle. He is still cdhflncd to the house.
mother andf husband, Mr. und Airs
helpful work has been done. Brown,-Mts. Gal) Lykins. Mrs. D. l&gt;
lunctieon for laidlcs* Day will be given und unable to walk. Al) hope for hl*'j Much
‘
Jnm&lt;« Haye*.
;
&gt;-:i)wclully
in
providing
.ekrtning, Hess and .two sons were at t-uums
witli the (ifTicci, . Mcsdunu.i David Vun- speedy and complete recovery.
Monday
through
tiie
"cl^tring
house.'
fuf
those
Conklin were in Miu-kegon on .Mondi.v Buiikirk. If G. Haves. W. N Chidester,
■ ----in ruciL
Plans are being made for tlv.
WEN T TO DETROIT.
-------attending the Grand Rapids District 1in charge for the luncheon and bridge
J. L. MaiLs‘ fins called to Delrni’, ’ Pic-scno«il clinic to be held In thc near
niKbMtMdames Diun Tolhurst and C. 8.
: On Thursday ot last week llicre were
. Ministerial Association.
Wednesday to intend a meeting of future.
Potts
for
golf.
Mrs R. E Showerman has moved to 1
i held, in three place* in the ‘ county.
agent** of the standard Savings and
' ”• • *
this city from White Pigeon and ha* (
' examinations for seventh graders: .and
Loan A.-.-iwiatiun of that city, which POSSESSES BALLOTS
moved into*Ju* Alwinc’s house at tlw
on Fnday examination* for eighth
w»» held then- Thursday. Agents were
end of W Center 8t.
OF FORMER TIMES graders. A total of 205 eighth grader;,
HaMing* Chapter No 7. O. E 8 held called in from all part* qf-thc state to
Mr and Mr*. Richard Grow left, on ,their installation of otnrer.s Tuesday- consider plan# for active work. Because
,
, and ot&amp;O seventh grader* took the ex­
Sat unlay tin a motor trip to Roanoke, ,evoning. May 10. following a i&gt;ot luck building and loan u.s.v'ctattons of tin- Each Party Had Its Own Tick­ amination*. Twcnty-’flye mqre wenHa . nnd Washington. D. CJ. Titey ex- idinner at 6-30 In th&lt;/ Masonic dining
preu-nu d from doing this because theycountry are based on sound real estate
peel to be gone about ten days.
els Printed—No Secret
were ill with measles. To accnnimiKlate
room.
values, they, have sUaxi up under the ;
. Mr. and Mrs Kellar Stem tctunicd
i these an examination will be conductMie- Georgina.Bitwr. Grand Conduc­ dep-esrod conditions better than other I
TElections
.
Then
last week from a business and pleas- tress of tlw* Grand Cliupur of Michi­ tinanclal institutions.
Mr. A. J. Herbert of thta city iia* n 'etl here on June 13.
•urr trip to st. Louis. Mo., where they gan.
'
was Hie Installing officer. Mi*.
'*'
’ । couple reins of by-gone’ days which In- J
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stem.
1Ethel Tolhurst installing Marshal. Mrs
ATTENDING CONVENTION.
' prizes very lugifiy. Now we have al!
p R. Kami, who has resided at Reed
Mrs. Emma Rtabridger Mills of Kb- ,Clara Brown as chaplain and Mrs
Mrs. M. A. Lanibie. Mrs. C H. Os­
simmer. Fla . is expected here in a few Lou Mau* was the organist. Mrs. Buucr born, Mrs. Fred Palmer. Mrs, Otfo parly tickets printed on one ballot tor • City, was in tlw city on Monday und
days for a visit. She says the weather was assisted "by Ml*a E-sthe-r Paton und Haavind and Rev. and Mrs J. A. Mc­ i state, national or local election*. In th-- [ culled at Ha- Banner office. Mr. Karn.1* tint' in Florida but everything U very- Mr*. Ethel Tolhurst* by Mrs Gertrude Nulty w&lt; nt to Grand Rapid.* on Tues­ Jold day*'each partv printed and paid ‘ in formed Hie Banner that he was 92:
ifor.lt*
pijrty ticket*. Mr. Herbert’; years of.age last week Tuesday. At
dry.
Chnuitierluln. The following newly day to attend the Dloce.san meeting uf
Mrs. A A - Anderson of Grand Rap-1,1 «-h*clrd and apininled officer? were In­ tiie Women" • Auxiliary. A isanquet wa* ihas a repuWfean national ticket, print-’ present lie i* living wti’h hl* son near;
i-cd in 1878 when Haye* ^hd Whccfcr 1 Shultz. Mr. Karn* .still takes an aettvsi
id*, who has but recently returned from stalled
held Tuesday evening, at which Miss , wi re Uhl republican randtdati* for ; interest in things around him. which
’
Wot thy Matron—Mrs Mildred I. Elizabeth Matthews of Cleveland gave president -and vlce-presldfill. He uku;ia doing pretty well for a man of in.*
winter., in visiting her daughter. Mr*- Haney.
a talk on "Holy Week in the Holy 1 1ms u -democratic t&lt;r*n.*hl|i ticket for' advanced age.
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joM phine Todd.
Lind,-' Tiie business wssloii* tin being '' Gun Plains township. Allegan county. J.
Worthy Patron—J-. Mort Townsend.
Mr. und Mrs: Donah! D. Smith and'
AN'XXlinft Matron Mr*. EliKibe-Ui held Uxbiy l|t Grace church.
‘ lor lhe .‘H»me year.
t
little dairghKar of Detroit *|&gt;eii Uic' Ashaltcr.;
;• in
TIIE NEW IDEA CHIB
In the
thc old day* Hwre
Hiere were no election
ch“ction ...
vri’it end here with Mr and Mr.-\ J. T.
Associate Pafrnn -Arthur W Haven
Mrs. Edward Tudor'rrWerluhwd Uiri'xxrth*. There were party workers, rep­
Lombard. Mrs. fimirh and daughter re8&lt;-cretary—Mr* Maude W. Smith.
club at her home on East Grand St., resenting all the pm tie*, at. the polls, f
mitlnlng for thc week.
Treasurer—Mr*. Kate c. Johnston.
Thursday evening. May 12. A delicious
were supplied with ticket* which .*0*
Mr. and Mrs. ElWyn Daniels. Mr*
Conducirnv*--Mrs. Audrey J._ Iron­ six o'clock dinner wa* .si rred and thei’M' handM ’to
to .1.
L
« voters a* tlu-y came ro
Kditb Beckwith and .-on Gerald and side.
1”' l»Ils. ' » the voter who wished to T;
Mr and Mrs. Keith Daniel* called oh'
Aasoclate .Conductress—Mr*. Alma tables wrtx» attractively decorated with ivote
for somebody on another ticket "Ynarcissus,
flowering
quince
und
ferns
Fingletoh.
x
than his own. gum paper «li|is wrrv .Jj,
Tlw
short
business
meeting
was
follow
­
Eu*h. ot Bowne Sunday.
Chaplain Mrs. Mary A. Fuller.
presented so he could easily change his T
Mr and Mr*. Ray Cook and Mi*s
ed by sewing and a social evening.
Marshal—Mr*. Edith M Johnson.
ticket. Party- workers rtaliy worked at
Madeline Cook wi re Sunday gyc*t* of
Organist -Mrs Ida F- McCoy.
TO TEACH AT THREE OAKS.
thc job of trying to iifduce doubtful -6Mr -and Mr* Levi Payne of Grand
Ada-Mr* Helen H Stebbins.
Ml-* Dorothy Barnes. daughter of voters to vote tlw worker's party ticket. X
Rapid*."They all attended tlw tulip'
EsUwr—Mrs. Gertrude E. Jones.
In those days it was easy to u-r T
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baines of this
festival Hi Holland, also.
MBrlha--Mr*. Ruth Haven
city, will graduate from the Western money at -elections and tjiiy voter, •►5?
Mim Margery (teynoliis. who ha.;
Electa—Mr*. Margaret H. Barnett.
State Teachers' College tn June, and There was no secrecy about It and. a* .-L
been ^pending the winter ut New OrWarder—Mrs. Lr&gt;mu B. Cleveland.
has accepted a position in tiie schools both sides did it. neither party was J',
lean*. Iji.. and Miami. Fla . is visiting
Sentinel—Milton M. Murphy.
at Three dak*, where slie will teach in afraid of the other.
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Mr and Mr*. Roy Corde* 'Miss Rey­
Plve little girls; Ruth Zimmer.
The Australian ballot ha* uccdm-;^ji
nolds will *)M-nd thc .summer'in Ann1 Madeline Sigler. Beverly Jone*, Evelyn the fourth grade. Congratulations are
pllshed much, in doing away with corj, T
extended.
ArlMir. ", ’
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BrowVP and Allee Jane Palmer, were
ruptlon at the polls. If Qtc people ol *Y*
Mr and Mrs. T. H. John&amp;ldn, Mr. dressed to represent the five [aunts ol
U ANO I BRIDGE CLUB.
this country had only had sense.enough evmid Mr*. Vcrroll Conklin. Mr. and Mr*.; the star and escorted those selected for
Mrs James Batson was hostess to to require the uae of the Australian ;-L
Edw. Down*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Craigj those isolntn to their atatlons and pre­
U and I bridge rluh_UU Tuesday ballot system at county and stale con-’Tt
and daughter Doris motored to Holland Minted each with a boAkct of flowers, thc
Sunday to sec the tulips, and also' During the service. Mr. Richard Waite afternoon, her sister. Mrs. Everett ventions, we would not now have thc Ay?
Swegles. assisting her. Appropriate
nmUM.Ma
delighted thc audience with several prize* were given and lovely refresh­ factory primary system. which wc
'1' ulld
, M°rrL- 'Lrlow wre,
m.rlnib. and ments served.
think 18 responsible for many of tlw ills
s«n.tmu™u
BMW, w
o lruto D,„eh ,r„d„rd
from which we suffer in this country.
Mr and Mrs T B Hart und Mr*. | wlos.
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ENJOYABLE VIBfT.
Gnjnl Btwkrr and baby of Watson Car-'
The students in lhe 7-A grade in the
nt rn. Alii-gan ‘county, were guest* of
MEETING OF CHARITY GUILD.
city schools made u visit to Starr
Mr* Ida Paimatier Sunday.
I Hospital Guild
„„ No. 6. the Charity Commonwealth on Saturday, remem­
Russell Partridge spent lhe uvt k end J
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Cook and Mrs. Guild, enjoyed a pot luck supper and bering the boys there- with a cookie with relatives in Flint.
Ai
M L. Cfiok were in Ann Arbor Friday, social meeting nt the home of Mr*. shower. Everyone rcpOrtx a lovely tunc.
On Friday evening thc Seniors will J
Ushc Cook and Thos. Stebbins came! Floyd Gaskell on So. Broadway, on
leave on the sev^n o'clock train for thc j
w
humc
—- with them t.fur the week -..a
end. Mr
Mr. prtday evening. Twenty-one were pres­
CIRCLE NG. A
annua) "Skip Day " They will go to -*1
and Mrs. F. W Sicbbia* took the boys ent and all -rejxirt an enjoyable time. i Circle No. 8 ot tho Methodist L. A. Niagara Falls. Thc chapcrone* will be «
buck to Ann Arbor on Sunday.
At the annual business meetliyl Mr*. H. S. will meet with Mrs Nellie Hewitt. Miss Cramer and Mr Smith
tJ
Mr and Mrs. Robert Cook, her J. Horton was ejected dialrman. with W. Center St., on Wednesday after­
JUnfbr
Sjiorts Day Track -Field |
mother, Mrs. 8a?aii Harper, and Mr*. Mt* John Ironside and Mrs Otto noon. May 25. Members are urged to event will he held Friday at Riverside;
attend.
A D. Knlskern went to Chicago Sun­ Haavind ns assistants.
Park. Nashville, sponsored by Hie J
day-. Mr&gt; KnL'kcrn will visit Mr. and
After Hie business meeting, bridge
Chamber of Commerce and Nashville I
RECOVERING NIC ELY.
Mr* I^wi* Kntskrrn. and the others are was played. Miss McQuillan and Mrs.
school. There will be hall games. *3
Hastings friends of\Mrs. Verne
tiie gursla of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Llt- John Wooton having Uw ' winning
dtuhes.
chinning, jumps and throws.; •?
Johnson
of
Lansing
will
be
glad
to.
*core*.
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know that she hay letl thc hospital and Iiotato racing, sack races, plank wa)k- J
Rev. L. L
Dewey accompanied
u convalescing at her home alter a ing and relay races. ‘There will be ,. J
George Dewey. Franklin Beckwith. Roy
basket
lunch
al noon. The business
serious o|&gt;eiution.
Heath, Howard Dickinson and Lynn
men will furnish frw j»p and jicanut* J
Perry to Grand'Rapid* 'on Thursday Methodist L. A- 8 Circle No. 2 on Mon­
The firemen and their families fit- I
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evening where they attended an Ep­ day evening, all. having a delightful
Frank Btdclman of Hustings iipent joyed a chicken supimt Friday night at 'i
worth League rally al the • Trinity •time A lovely |*sit luck supper was
tho tiro barns. This year thc .supper
Methodist
&gt;. ..nniH.* u„u.vi..
church. ..
reived, tiie tables being centered witli Sunday with hi# brother, Walter Bidet­ was put on bu the wive* of the Are- J
Mr nnd Mrs. W. L. Hinman. Mr. and bauqucU of tulips. Mr*. George While man.
Mrs. Raymond Bacheljor and chil- men There were 33 sat down to lhe J
Ipx
It Hinman
Ktlnmn.. and
-nd children ac­ u-u&lt;:
1 &gt; HI rm u fxl/
was x-t.w-frxl
elected as r-chairman
to? tlio
the r-nminr.
coming
Mrs.
C- H.
tables which had bouquet* of carnucompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. year succeeding Mrs. J. ”M. Townsend, dren ot Detroit are visiting her par- tidiis. snap-dragon*, stock, daffodil*
has r
proven
a capable
executive. ent*. Mr. und Mr*. Jay Ware.
Musolf and children of Tawa* City who
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rjr.irt Bunday in Bay City at tiie home. Mr*. George Payne was elected sceresen led with a bouquet in honor ot hts. -1
Hus
the
of fllr. and Mrs. A. R. Harvey. Mr. lary nnd
"* *treasurer. ”“
-i was “
* ’last
""* Sunday with their son Laurence at forty-three years as a fireman.
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Leach lake.
meeting until October.
Haney I* a brother of Mrs. Hinman.
Lloyd Mead of East Latulng. Mrs. J
The K A. 8. nt Mr*. Harry 8|»nablc-s
Clyde Wilcox of Hastings anti Mrs . J
was well attended, proceeds 18.35.
Tlw Young People's PurUh was held Clarence Bhaw spent Friday with their
»
at Quimby church Saturday night mother. Mrs. Eunice Mead.
Rev. and "Mrs. Albert Ostroth went '
there was a good attendance and a fine
to Lansing Saturday and accompanied ~
time.
Mrs Conklin had charge of the serv­ Rev. D. C. Ostroth'.. family to Snover:^
ices at the church Bunday which were to attend thc annual conference nf the
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L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
much enjoyed by all. Rev. Samuel Evangelical church.
Dr. and Mrs. Eastman and family of •&lt;
Ostroth
of Maple Grove will iiave
HASTINGS, MICH.
.
Detroit spent thc week end with Mr.: a
charge in two weckr.
and
Mrs.
John
Greene.
Quimby school will close Wednesday
Mrs. Dan Fcighner and Mrs. D. D. *
with a picnic.
Is rendered with spe­
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About twenty-nve friends and school Hess were at Bellevue Tuesday.
cial care. It recognizes that the errors of vision, of
Born May JRh to Mr. and Mrs. Paul .
mate* surprised Rial Kellogg Friday
night on his birthday, lhe evening was Lane ot Bellevue ut the home of her!children'may be ‘‘hidden.’’ And that it is extremely
parent*. Mr- and Mrs. Martin Gra-|&lt;$
spent
with
games
and
dancing
after
important that they be discovered and corrected.
which light refreshments were served. liam, a daughter, wiilch oijly lived a *
School children are particularly liable to errors of vis­
Jeanette Rltunan u recovering from few hours and was buried Monday P
104 E. High Street
p
the measles and will return to her afternoon in Lakeview cemetery.
ion that hinder them greatly-. Seek every aid to your
The Bethany class was entertained U
school work soon.
Friday afternoon by Mr*. Myrtle
child’s success.
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A watchmaker of Edinburgh claims Chyd* and Mt*. Clurles Cruso at thep
to have invented a "divot-proof”' golf former’s home.
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CoaUauad nest week.
club so designed that It is imiWMlble Ma!lLn\'iur!*:i:ed‘ the* cf C^cImI i
to lift any turf.

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A Cool Head

Season Opens in May

NEW STRAW
q-&lt;HK NEW spring straws are smartly fash1 ioneil for good appearance—and above
all are made for comfort when lhe days are
warm.
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You will Hod a wftie variety of .styles and
prices here from which to make a selection.
Read this list:
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Snilor MrHWS in all styles, with bands in the
preferred shinies. They are priced from

Stiff tit raw hut*, in all shapes and color*, are
cool and comfortable and priced from $1.00
to $r&gt;.oo.

7. S. Baird
Clothing for Men &amp; Boys
Hastings

Michigan

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SPECIAL SALE
for Decoration Day!

GERANIUMS25c
WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT of GIANT PETUNIAS
Double and Single, l0(£ 20c and 25c
BEGONIAS, VERBENAS, LOBELIAS, FUCHSIAS,
COLEIUS, MARTHAS. LANTANAS, HELIOTROPES.
VINCAS and IVY VINES and HYDRANGEAS.
ASSORTEPPLANTS in pots. CEMETERY
VASES and BASKETS FILLED at
.
REDUCED PRICES.

Special Sale of Roses

$1 Dozen

Also CARNATIONS. SNAPDRAGONS, PEONIES,
TULIPS. Try Our Specially Mixed Bouquets at
50c, 75c and $1.00 X .

Dedicated to Better Vision

Our Children’s Service

For Garden Planting, We Also Have:

Salvias, Petunias, Snapdragons, Calendulas, Stocks,
Marigolds, Zinnias,* Asters, Tomatoes, Cabbage,
Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg Plant and Celery.

2530 ^ast*nKs» Michigan

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WANTS

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ONE CENT A WORD. NO AQVER-,
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WOODLAND.

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U.K rurc
Lntu

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' spent
the week end with
"Mr
Clyde Buell.
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Mrs Edith Brown. Mr* Lena Jordan
and Mr*. Nina Sawdy of Lansing were
Sunday guests of Mrs Stata Hilbert
apd Mrs Rena Culler.
Douglas Frost of Angola spent the

holders.
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Citizens Mutual

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AMTLACT AXD tZAl. ESTATE 0JTICE
HA1TIXGR MICH

If Our Home Inspection Service
Man Says That
Act!

Mr and Mrs Ed Blake and Mr and
Mrs. .Glen Blake ul Middleville, were
Sunday guetis oJ Mr und Mrs. 'F. F

Mr and Mrs David Kilpatrick apeht
the week end with Mr and Mrs Frank
Kilpatrick and attended the Alumni
banquet Friday evening.
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Mr a.xl Mrs. Raw Puree und Mary!
Joyce routed Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierce
at Fgnton over the week end.

H. S. SHELDON

“Dollars are Escaping
Through That Roof!”
Our house inspections are made eon*clrntl&lt;m*ly arid with

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Integra lion, or places
have quoted you on lhc Job

cottage at Saddlebdg lake
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Mr and Mrs Alfred Higdon and baby
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Welby Crockford.

Are Your Rugs Clean?

giteato Oi Mr. and Mrs. li/rrj Bush of
' Hasting* Sunday.
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Mrs. Cora .Shopbell entertained lu r
. granddaughter and husband of.MuUl-i
; ken Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zcrkle and two !
: children of Lansing spent tlx- week end j
. with Mr and Mrs Will. Flory

ROY 0. HENNEY

HASTINGS MARKETS

CARDS OF THANKS

• Ison Harton. Ml— Elsie Shorrm, Mr und
Mrs J Wesley Jackson. Mrs Gw.
' Kirshman and Miss Npra Travts of AlS-JM ■ ioian Spent Wediiciday evening and
i Thursday with Mr and Mrs E O.;
jShorno and attended the graduating i
,y1* j’’’tercises Wednesday ctvtunK.
Mo . Quite a few of tile members of tho!
-.*&gt;-( Woodland Study club are utteiidmg*
'. h - the County Federation ot Womans I
chibs held at Mlddlrville Tuesday. May i

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Can Sall Your

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can mwl do

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.The •&gt; u a lit y

finer merchandise,
but onr best atten-

Red Top Insulating Hoard-i» a combination insulating ma­
terial and wallboard. It.I* quickly nailed, up. Its specially
hardened -urfair i- very durable and so good looking that
usually do lhc job.

Give A Worthy Man A Job

i Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schalbly anil1
I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald England of Grand
I Rapids attended the Alumni banquet
J Friday evening
j Mbs Evelyn Beardsley; Mh, Thelma ,
. South and Kennard Schaiblv ot Hunt-';
idtfgton. Indiana 'attended the Alumni'
■ banquet Friday evening and iipent
■ Saturday with relatne- here.
■ Miss Phyllis Englund of Grand Rop-

The man who would du yuur work is a skilled nierhanir
&gt;!&gt;&lt;» ha* been out of employment through no fault uf his own.
-xpert and painstaking service.

lion Jlervire nun today—phone 2276—and let him tell yuu
what is needed. Remember, we can handle the vompleU- Job

You'd Better Heed an Insulation Need ”

The Home Lumber Co.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2276

: -nts. Mr and Mr.- Glen England amt'
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I attended the Alumni buhquet Fri^lai
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; Miss Katherine Spindler is visiting. Geo Faul attended lhe tulip festival at
! her aunt, Mjs Ella Anderson ot Dr- Holland
*t»i
I troit for several weeks.
, The Woodland Township School ,kr ;
I Mrs. Elizabeth Glbboney is staying, Alumni banquet wa* held Friday eve-.
i with Mrs Clarinda Stowell of West, ning at the school house with un 'at--’. .-&gt;■
[ Woodland for a few weeks.
tendance of 191. A delicious banquet. i"t I The community wlw -oidden.-d t.&gt;; was served by the Ladies Aid of th--, g.,”'!!
ihear of thj- death of George Weaver.! South Brethren "hurch. Following was J in &lt;
■ son of the Rev. Ervin Weaver of I the piostanr Invocation—R«-v. Alb-'i t' &gt; &gt;
' * ■ Jamestown. Ohio, former pastor of th? Beardsley; Music—Orchestra; IntroBrethren churoh of Woodland. George duction ot Toutmu.-ii’r— Karl C Paul: .
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had-been ill fur some time with heart Toastmaster—Charles Teeter: Welcome' »■ &gt;- •
trouble following the flu George gradu-[ to Class ol 1933—Paul Smith; Respon-i1
it. fated from Woodland High school last j —Gh-ndon Eckardt; Trombone Solo—
ve^r.and hod* been attending colleg e R&lt;es pierce; When 1 wx- in scli&gt;wl
i r •
,1*; at Manchester.
Agnes Holly Fisher; Times luiyv - n ‘
... ..... Mr. and Mrs Karl C. Faul and Mar- clianged—Hobart Schalbly; Sunny days ^”’.'1
.u.ti.11 da .spent -the week end with Mr. and j ahead—Elsie Ik-Vlrr CUilis. Solo—M1I&gt; s . j'.’ i„
■* [Mrs. h J. Stang of Jackson. ’
’ Beamer: Benediction—Re&gt;. AJber t; n*’.u-i
* । Mr-. Geo. c Paul spent the week end : Beardsley
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Mr with Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Faulof Has-' .Tiie orchestra led by Raymond i a iw
J tings On Sunday accnmiumled by Mr. ■ Windeknecht' or Hiutijjgs with Mirsi *&gt;' •
'and Mn Raymond Faul of. Woodland.' Alice Smith ot Woodland .it the piano!——
, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jas vis of Saug.i-I was very much enjoyed..
• tuck. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Faul and Mrs
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Major j. E Jacobs left Sunday for
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.- «UBLtc ACTS or lar. as amended
Mr- Bm Kin., snd —n Rrubrn &lt;&gt;f
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. nv&gt;
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,’f1 Matke and daughter of PtainwAll wrtr
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Saturday afternoon visitor* of F. D

Twenty members of the Home Liter­
ary club und uni- visitor
&gt;vtil tin*
May breakfad at the home &gt;.( Mrsdunif • Annie iiixf Bertha Humphrey
Thursday morning at 9:30 Roil was
answend with many original pawns!
and • xperter.ee- with our capsylei
friends. Papers on friendship were

Mr. and Mrs Marlon Rupe and son
Gerald visited friends' at Coldwater
Thursday
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Mr and Mrs Clyde Nichols spent
, Sunday with her brother. John DeFore.-it and family of Martin.
Mr, and Mrs qiitlord Kahlla enter­
. tamed her aunt from Battle Creek
Sunday.
j Mr and Mrs John Lewis and-little
grandson. Lyman Dean Kinney of
North Gun lake visited relatives at thin
।■ place Friday afternoon.
,
George Gillespie of Charleston was

kirk. Mr.- Doolittle favored with a
reading, "Auld I_&gt;nc Syne” and other
. : spne• were sung, closing, with cRai
•. I'.* With You ” Mr- J J. Darter j
;; l drove from Woodland to be present'
■; at the club meeting Thursday. She
\. i was accompanied by Mrs. Frost of
! that city.
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Mrs H J Kraus-had thc misfor-;
iune to fracture her arm by catchin.'-i
ski a ruz and falling in the
• sin- wii? urvatly nu&gt;sed at. tho
and the members extenef aympaind hojw she trill roon.be able to

Mr... Jennie Chase visited her
brother and sister, B N. and ____
Fr-nnFPr Sundhy and attended church
with them.
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Mrs Ada TtiOrix-. Miss Eva. John-on.
Mr add Mr* Roy Walter* and baby
home Sunday evening.
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Church Service ut Milo every Sunday
at 3:30 with Sunday school following.
You an- invited to come..

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Flower, and Plant.!

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Jerome Coryell and family enter-• Every Plant Grown in Hustings
tained his unde and wife from Chicago I iir j ■ r- V’C
r» i a /-«
•, over the week end
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Mr. and Mr. A C. McNutt of Of - i:o !
US NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.
.‘were Sunday afternoon guests of thou
Wiley Always Selb Fur Less.
t CdtlSin. F I) f.rWtx ami u-ifi-

Mr». Nina
and Sophia Spath drove to i{pb
r;d Saturday and le* in tin- tulij

: higher pric

Inches of Therniotili between thc top eeiiing joist*.

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High
Prices

diMinrritix K -topping the heal waste through the roof. Till*
ran often br done at -urpri-iuglj small expense by nailing Red

FIRST PRERBYTEHUN CHURCH.

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out any obligation to you.

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HOI.MEH CHURCH.
| BARGAINS-ACT NOW!
Mr nnd Mrs Will Crockford and hrtiQki ? Dg*r* Adding Mackia* Uwd
Mrs Lewie HullUycrxgr of North CaU®M “““
ton were Sunday visitors at Joseph
WnM atu«k: Crogkfords
“,ou- °’* u,e4 Oolr Oo« w"»
Mr and Mr- John McLeoud were
r«»«t&gt; FOB QUICK BALE
Sunday uftTOtr TR-Pfance- Coleman s
R&lt;n O. HENNEY
’ at south Hastings
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£r । Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravia of Has• : Ungs were Sunday guests at Charles I You Always R«cotv« HIGH QUALITY
r I Baynes.
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Miss Julia Durkee of Grand Rapids AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
•&gt;, I -spent thc week end at home.
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A little son arrived.nt the home of
h| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathews. May 8 ANDY SEARLES AUTO BODY SERVICE
l, |
Mrs. Etta Parmelee spent a few days |
।1 last week at Marlon.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL)
J. A. McNulty. Racist.

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Heber Foster look Agnes and Dora
Foster and Margery Gillette to Mt.
Pleasant Friday. They were chosen
from the Nashville school to compete
tn scholastic- honors in different sub-

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Jmbulunui^enMce

Kenneth Wilcox and Theodore Vog- •'» ' h-r ot Kalamazoo were weekA-nd guests
■of Mr. and Mrs Herbie Wilcox and
' . Eleanor, scrroll Powers of Nashville
■was. a guest there Sunday.
^tra Louise ■ Lathrop spent froip
; •' Tuesday till Sunday with her grandL- daughter in Holland. Mr and Mrs.
; ■ Arthur Latliroji spent Saturday night
'•/. and Sunday there and Mrs. Lathrop
। . returned home- with them Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and fam■ ' fily were Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mr». S. Geiger of lhe Striker
/•“* district
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The Barryville school closes Friday,
y.. They will attend the picnic and track
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meet in Nashville.
f There wUl be a State W. C. T. U.i
‘/‘^•speaker at the Barryville church next
,.,Re Sunday evening to begin’ at 8:00

J/Jll Merchandise
in our Establishment is
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�Wednesday, May 18, 1932

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

State Owned Motor Cars Run CIRCUIT COUBT
Wild Over Michigan Highways
CONVENES MAY 23

(Continued from page one. part one)
.car encircling the globe 1200 times1 he could hot hope to impress them (Continued from page one. imrt one)
would not,drive so fur.
sufficiently if they discovered him dlsand PoclAc Tea Company, trespass on
And yet none can tel) thc legisla-. mounting flrom a cur ot lesser grand- the care.
• tore how many cars tlwre are, w'hp1 eur.
Edward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver, vs.
Huge. Rum Invested.
drives them or why. when they are
Figured al *1.000 each ns the average Okp. Freeman. aMumiwut.
driven or on what mission. how much,
i.'TmTurd B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver vs.
. the cost per mile for giiMihiw or oil1 cost of tin* 1.152 curs and trucks. Michi­ Albert J. McClelland, assumpsit.
gan
ha*
invested
in
this
tyixot
Jransoy tires muy be or whether It would be 1
FBidu Shaw vs. Burdette Llchty, et
। portation
the sum uf *1.152.000*
cheajier to travel 4»y train or air.
Ir
——-----------------------— Figured
---------• The state highway department holds!l*r mile ,ur ‘M' n,»*' of a), assumpsit. '
‘Non Jury Civil Cause*.
tlw recon* fur most cars but thev al-o ‘he estimated 30 million mile* dMvcn
hold Hie record fur using cars of the 1 ‘■»ch year. Uien this huge fleet of nioForrest E. Jordan, el al vs. Pitt Pugh,
Ford and Chevrolet type which are I «•«* &lt;»*» «•»’» U*
“l h-iist an equal et al, ejectment
•
most economical in first emta as well I *um. Michigan officials have prdved
Wolverine fruit Products .Co. vs. Wil­
y
a* in operation cost*. Tin.- department themselves good travelers
liam Boughner. trespass on the ca c
of jonservatJori eomes next with 143
Now let the reader return for a brief
The W T Rawlelgh Company vs F.
und the state police third with 116. Th-! in*l*rtlon of this payroll question
W. Mead, el al. assumpsit.
prism group operates a fleet uf 107 cur-.
While these lines ate being written,
John Neitx vs. Louis E. Barnett, as­
nnd trucks, other large users of motor I cH'n-us of Michigan are digging down sumpsit.
•
car tran*|xirtatft&gt;n include the depart- into their ixxkeu for driver's license
Minnie Baker ’vs. George W. Davis,
inrnt of health, tiie utilities rnnml -! renewal fees What do they get fur this appeal from Justice court.
Mon. tlx- department uf agriculture, the I »”&lt;«*&gt;•’ One sergeant of state police al' Hastings Lumber und Coal Company
SI.hou
military e tablL-diment and the welfare *'
'**’"; one investigator
- ••ut *1.500; 'one | vs. A Tolles und Company, assuminit ,
irooiwr il *1JOO; reven clerk* costing
department.
tamer P. Watrous vs. Mrs. Edgar U'
*8,160 annually; three- .stenographers । Mead, tresimss on lhe cure.
costing *4.000 annually; one trooper
State Bunk of Freeport vs. Richard,
A KcnerousuUMi-indulging common­ hrtidqunrters building estimated to
wealth supplies some Very good cun. cost *100.000, funds fur which were re­ Sr'baddelee. et a). tres)MM on tlx- care ;
Arenuth J. Holey. Gdn. vs Charles
too. lor it' ■gad-a^Hii" officials. In­ cently released by the Mate admin is- Flala,
et a), trtspau oil tlw case,
cluded in the number listed by lhe sec- ti;ithv bourd w
,v, the vigorous .......
over
protest
William Koolman vs. A. Tolle-, and.
retary of the administrative board urv 4Jf Bj
0J1(. member of the group: Company,
attachment
;
found two Lincoln*; three Packards; 1Th,. I93| operator's hecme law war.
Arnett Auto Company vs. B M
eight Cadilliirs; 56 Buicks; nnd 4lt.pa8*ed under the whip of the present Hanson and N. O. Hanson, assumjisit.
Jtcor,, most of the latter being ot the administration os a mean* of building
H, G Barber, Gdn. vs. Frank Barn­
Itoyale type with all the trimmings and; U(, u thoroughly trained traffic division hart. uMumpat.
gadget.-, included.
‘
of tiie state ixillcc to. guarantee the
Alden Todd vs. City of Hastings, tresft u-common talk around Lansing safety uf the highways Oik- trobper pow on tlw case.
that these state cars may be found has been provided thus far.
State Bank of Deckerville by I won
parked outsidf the homes of state ofniere is another office wiilch should O. .Wentworth, receiver, vs.' Douglas
flciuL-. almost ijiiy morning of thc w« k.' |iaVe revived attention in an earlier Scott, trespass on th^case.
Morning is used advisedly because most I article but was overlooked. Perhaps
In Hie matter qf the estate .of Olles
of them are mot there during the eve-1 this h as gixxl a time as any to sjK-uk Siwpard. deceased, upix-al from fxobatc
nlng nnd early night, not that these | of it.
court.
officials work until igte hours ot the I
Employ inent Agencies.
Marjle Raldt. admx. vs. Thomas Wil­
night but the family is always ready! Bucklin the halcyon days preceding cox, appeal fromQustlce court.
Joe a Jaunt somewhere after dinner. ; &gt;93® thm- had grown up in Michigan
Joseph BorutkA vs. Timinas R..
The reader is reminded, too. that1 n 1,4 Of so-called employment agencies, Olshewsky and Sophia Olshewsky.'os-!
there cars ore not confined to Michl- The state operates free employment vmnpMt.
gan highways—not by any means. One agencies in the larger industrial cenBaltic Creek Auto Body Company vs.
State car at least lias seen Florida on n| p-rs but somehow these private ngen- Dr H. A Adrounle. auump*lt. decision'
winter vacation trip, others have beep’ des appeared to be getting tlw business pending.
far west. Daring summer months many | nnd so a law was enacted requiring a
Will De Priester vs. Henry Germain,
visit Canadian scenic and recreation j license to operate and creating a assumpsit. .
centers. And on a Sunday afternoon al-1 m.w office to supervise. This was in
Virginia-Carolina Cliemical Corpor­
nw*t any day ot the year, tlw highways, 1935 and al first this new venture Into ation vs. Fred Champayne. et al. as­
of our own state are literally crowded. tho realms of- licencing business was sumpsit.
with cars bearing state license plate*! made one of thc functions of the de­
City National Bank and Trust Com-*
whit h indicate that'no tax is paid on Ipartment of labor. In 1929 tor certain pany vs. John P. Jones, et al. assump­
the fuel consumed. A convenient sya-1 political reasons this was made a rep- sit.
tem of coupon books is provided to os- J urutr offlce'tb be niled by thc governor,
Edward Brail vs. Robert Brown, et a),
sure tlw driver thut wherever he may; 8incc then it has continued as the De­ trespasa on the care.
show up al a Alling station his wants; troit political headquarters for tlw adChancery CaUMM.
wUl be ministered to—al state exjx-iw., ministration. •
Charles O. McPeck. Jennie L Bill­
Vacation Trips■ 'There private employment agencies
One young sprout employed In a.jhare long since gone out of buslnew ings. et al vs. Verne J. McPeck, bill fur
state .capacity waa recently heard! for the very good reason they hud no partition.
•Mary E. Reed va. Calvin Reed, di­
boasting hi a Lansing restaurant that 'Joi*- to sell. But the state administrator
he was going to have a new Oldsmobile ‘15 sliH on l,,c fcta,c payroll for *5.000 a vorce.
John C. McKibbln vs. Hattie L. Mcfor his vacation trip. He explained &gt;*»«•• He octuple* a suite of offices in
that his wife objected to going tkick: I&gt;‘r&lt;Ht provided at stale expense. He Klbbin, divorce!
Wm. J. WUner vs. Roy Barrett, ac­
home In a Chevrolet. It was the firs'., has a *1200 stenographer. Outside of
counting and Injunction.
visit home since her marriage and she playing politics lie ha* little to do.
John Brandstettcr vs. Ida E. Brandwanted to Impress her girl friends with1
--------------- *-•••--------------stetter. divorce.
&lt;•}
the match she had made. He told Just I
TOMORROW,
Sam V. Qujgglr nnd Zadd Qiiigglv vs.
how he had gone about tq gratify lib. nave you ever stopped to think
Lyman Field? et a), bill to deur cloud
young wife's wishes and sure enough
That today is not so bad—
from
title.
within a few days he proudly drove bls] lls the dread of dark tomorrow
Cliarie* Wilcox vs. Earl und Bernice
new Olds up in front of the same res-'That makes u* glum and sad?
Wilcox, cancellation of deed and
taurant to prove he was not spooAtig. Wr r„-.,ir_
OP nth__
He i* SUU driving the Oldxntotate furt^n^Lnt
agreement.
rushed from state fund..
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Nashville State Bank vs. Franklin D.
Another recently apj»lnted minor!1
* P ..
.and Dora 8. Kepkey, et al. foreclosure
official had- more pull at the outset and I Ot wWch ** re "" afr“‘d'
of mortgage.
Samuel J. cook va. Minnie Muy Cook,
on a very recent morning when he sat I And Yct our
tomorrows—
divorce. .
down to thc desk to fill a position n&lt; w-| Were they worse than our todays?
Nashville State Bank vs. Charles H.
ly created.-he found outside lhe slate Was not tlw darkness riven
Helmer,
forecJoaurc of mortgage.
office building a»fine new Reo Royale
hope's beguiling rays?
Ward Moore vs. Catherine A. Wing,
eight to go along with hl. shining new Might we then not curb our worries
foreclosure of mortgage.
office furniture. He explains his nrod of] By mindfulness always
Chester Richardson by next friend,
sir fine 11 cor by calling attention to the] That the God who makes tomorrows
vs. Florence Rlcliardson. annulment of
fact that- he calls upon many fl lxtin-j Is thc Ood of our todays?
marriage.
gulshed Jurist* of Michigan and thut
—Chilton. Wla., Time*.
Mina M. Adams vs." WlIITam U.
Adams, divorce.
Pearl M. Mead vs. Shirley Mead, di­
vorce.
Blanche E. Jordan vs. Guy W. Jor­
dan. divorce.
Henry Ragla vs. William Shaw and
Anna Shaw, et al, foreclosure of mort­
gage.
Letitia I. Foster vs. Charles E. Smith.
Helen B. Smith, et al. foreclosure of
mortgage.
Beatrice Elizabeth Wagar vs. Ira
Wagar. divorce.
Charles L. Dibble. Adnu*. Evelyn
Dibble estate vs Clark A
Barber,
Bernie McIntyre, bill to foreclose mort­
gage.
Hazel Bell Curtis vs. Harold H. Cur­
tis. divorce.
,
James K. Vcrrill vs. Dora B. Neely,
et al. bill for cancellation of deed.
William Bollman vs. William Morlok,
et al. bill to foreclose mortgage.
Rudolph E. Reichert, state Banking
Commissioner,
vs. Nashville State
Bank, bill for appointment of receiver.
Morse Backus, Gdn. vs. Bernice L.
White, cancellation of deed.
Rudolph E. Reichert. State Banking
Oommlwloner vs. State Bank of Free­
port. appointment of receiver.
Elma Fuhr, by next friend, vs. Ed­
ward O. Fuhr, divorce.
Myrtle W’ashburn vs. Clair L. Utter
and Myrtle B. Utter, bill to foreclose
mortgage.
Henry F. Kidder vs. Alta Kidder, di­
vorce.
Lucy E. Olger vs. Alvin Olger, divorce.
Clyde E. Slemons, State Commlsaloti­
er of Health vs. the Village of Nash­
ville, el al.
Ella L. Hammorid vs. Emerson 8.
Hammond, divorce.
Katherine C. Thompson vs. David R.
1U1T
LOOK
AT
THUI
MUCU
*7.66 in Pair.
Miller and Louise Miller, bill to ret
aside deed.
Henrietta Van der Molen vs. Kobe
Van der Molen, divorce.
Harvey G. lams vs. Mary D. lams,
$8.34 in Pairs divorce.
Nellie Thomas vs. George W. Thom­
as, divorce.
;
Frank B. Spaulding vs. Orly D.
Lenon and Flossie E. Lenon, bill to dis­
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Lute D. Beltz vs. James A. Belta, di­
vorce.
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Bergy Bros. vs. a. Toiles and Com­
pany. et al, bill to ret aside chattel

Lulu M. Gibson va. George D. Gibton,
divorce.

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.-.. How Many of /Them
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HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
The Only National Bank
* In Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

KING SNAKE VICTOR
snake administered a constrictive coup
Grand Rapid* Sovings vs. Fred W. Bertha Siegel, attachment.
OVER DEADLY' RATTLER, de grace to Its strarigllng antagonist.
Mead, et al. foreclosure. .
•
Frederick E. Hill vs. Leon Cool, et al. i
Brooklyn Museum's Brazil expedition'While the vtetortou. king make la
Goldie Bender vs. Clyd^ E. Bender, assumpsit.
divorce.
Tiie Industrial Co. vs. Leon D. Cool; MaraV''largest'^Alte'Amuon^elta lcal rattler U thc deadli^ and m'^t'
Edward B. Finley, Jr., receiver, vs. and Andrew Dooley.,assumpsit.
Albert J McClelland and wife, bill to
Glenn J. McLravy vs. B. J. Dever-'
eaux. assumpsit.
foreclose mortgage.
v
snake was taken to Brazil and pitted
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Olive B. Bivins, vs. Reuben A. Bivins,
Madison Furniture company va. Mike against a tropical rattler, which he
Manners are improving; parents are
divorce.
Ojukick. assumpsit.
Edward B. Finley. Jr., receiver, va.
MacieJ and Mary Wielgosz vs. Mich- ■ killed and swallowed. Having bent the learning to treat their children will*
rattler** neck back upon itself, the king proper respect.
Elizabeth Mote and W. H. Bacheldcr, ael and Helena Zawacki. assumpsit
x
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•
bill to forcclore-mortgage.
Mrs. LaVerne Hall vs. The Nashville
Edward B. Finley. Jr., receiver, vs. W. State Bank, trespass on the .case.
B. Bera, et al. bill to foreclose mort­
Manville
Peterson
vs.
William
Cramer. Ear) Strickland, assumpsit.
gageC. Oarl McGufly. et al. va. William
Wm. Lind. Gdn. vs. Orlcy Gilliland,
P. Streeter, et al. bill of complaint to assumpsit.
vacate decree.
.
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co., an In­
Blanche E. Ayres vs. William P. diana corporation vs. Freeport State
Ayres, divorce.
.
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Bank, assumpsit.
.
Esther Cuykendall vs. Frank P. CuySam Solomon vs. Board of County
kendall, divorce.
Road Commissioners, assump&amp;lt.
’
Julian J, Gardner vs. Ellen Gardner,
Alfred Mocrdyk vs. Orma Glynn and
divorce.
Russell Lewis, trespass on the case.
Fred A. Marshall and Lovlna P
Chancery Causes.
Marshall vs. Orey D. Lenon, el al, bill
Minnie E. Hanyen. et al, vs. Nelson
to determine rights
Jane Hill vs, Tnomo* Tlngay and H. Cross, ct al. bill to quiet title.
In the matter of tiie petition of Rod­
Lucile Tingay. foreclosure of contract.
Ford L. Casey and wife vs. Will Fuhr, ney Post, et al. bill to discharge mort­
/•
et al. biir for specific performance of an gage.
Will Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, divorce.
agreement.
,
John B. Echtinaw vs. Jennie B. EchEdward B Finley. Jr,, receiver, va.
Zeno E. Decker, et al. bill to foreclose tinaw. divorce.
Emma E. Grant, et al, vs. George
mortgage.
.
. Bessie C. McKeown vs. Claud A. Busi) Wilson, et at. bill to ret aside deed.
and Jesaie P. Bush, foreclosure of 1 Glen and Grace Nichols vs. Estelia
j and Edward Peeling, foreclosure of
mortgage.
Aubrey O. Murray vs. Bessie M. Mur­ । contract.
| Glenn A. Boyle vs. Nina J. Boyle, diray. divorce.
.
Delmont C. Webster vs. Frances E. ■ vorce.
j Foreman State Trust and Savings
Webster, divorce.
Ernest A. Hom vs. Helen Horn, di­ Bank vs. Kalamazoo, Gull lake and
।
Northern
Railroad
Company,
bill to
vorce.
C. Glenn Gates vs. Gertrude Gates, clear, title.
divorce.
DOWLING SCHOOL.
Clara Hllborn Cramer, va, ToganStiles, Inc., et al. bill to clear title and
Higher Room.
correct description.
Thc higher room closes for the sum­
The City National Bonk and Trant mer vacation on Friday, May 20. Mr.
Company of Battle Creek vs. Jamea N. Putnam will be with us again next year.
f
.
Rogers, et al. bill to foreclose mortThe ninth grade entertained lhe
tenth to a May luncheon Monday. Chop
• Frank Asplnall vs. Marcel Evalet and suey was on the menu.
Nellie Evalet, bill to foreclose mortgage.
Mr. Putnam had night school for the
William Wisner vs. Roy Barrett, et eighth graders last Wednesday eve­
a], bill for accounting and cancellation ning. They reviewed arithmetic.
Tell them of thc splendid vacation advantage* offered
of lease.
The tenth grade oi the Bedford
Maude R. Schomp vs. Hervey O. school gave their play at the M. E.
by our state . . . the Great Lake* and their mile* of
Schomp, divorce.
church on Thursday evening./ It was
beache* ... 5000 inland lake* and streams... progre**
Ella Fclghner vs. Charles H. Ray­ sponsored by our tenth grade.'‘The
sive towns with modern store*, hotels,theaters and news*
mond, bill to foreclose mortgage.
members of the cast did excellent worji
Hastings Buildtag and Loan Au'n.
Our tenth grade commencement ex*
p*[»crs... unexoelle&lt;i highways... ideal camping spots.
.
V«. Elmer Harshberger and wife, bill to erclses will be held at the Methodist
foreclose mortgage.
church Thursday evening. May 10. Nel­
Thc millions of dollars spent each year by Michigan's
Hastings Building and Loan Ass'n. son Norris win give the valedictory;
thousands
of
visitors
add
to
th*
prosperity
of
th*
atM*.
vs. Robert D. McGlockyn and wife, bill Hazel Edmonds and Martha Rees the
Let us also spend our own vacations in Michigan thia
salutatories; Violet Barker tbc pro­
lo foreclose mortgage.
'
y ear, thereby contributing still further to Ito prosperity.
Hastings Building and Loan Ass'n. phecy and Ward Woodmansee the class
vs. Oscar Jones and wife, bill to fore­ history. There are ten In the cigs* and
they
will
all
appear
on
lhe
program.
And wherever you go, dispel worry by lebplmdag
'
close mortgage.
Martha Rees. Edna Gerber and Em­
home and office frequently. Call Mend*
Gladys M. Haw blits vs. Frank J. met Herrington have perfect attend­
Hawblllz, divorce.
to tell them when you will arrive. TeUance records for tiie year. Nine ninth
Caoaea In Which no ProgreM Has Been graders will be promoted to tenth
phone ahead for hotel aecommodatfama. &lt;(*&gt; I.
grade.—Violet Barker, Scribe.
Made for More Than One Year.
Long Distance rates are low.
|
*
Law Ouse*.
The moon's diameter t* 2160 mllee, or
Neal Karcher va. Arthur Siegel and about a fourth that of thc earth.

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in hi* addre.w. -Youth leads clvlliza-l
tlon and our task is to give direction " I
’ The older Y group met laat Tliur. day I COURTHOUSE NEWS.
evening with Mr. and Mr. , Angell’for F
pot luck auMJter, followed with a di*cu&gt;PRORATE COt'RT
Men's Christian Associations laugh! .MM, ™
T ,un
D»n.ld'o
355 479 persons to swim and .qualified
' Hall Order'allowitig account entered’
"Prayer Is n power A nun with thc
E“t Calvin D, Stanton, dee d Proof
light
of
God
in
his
hear?
can
defeat
• When prayer stop* power goes’
on probate filed, order admitting, will
v (clous habi'ts. rise undaunted after.a ■ entered, bond tiled afitTieilepb issued, j
Bishop Lei te.
hundred falls, make headway against:
A Hl-Y club luu been functioning t despair, and thrust back the dniwt of J order liiniultg settlement entered, jx*-;
tition for hearing clahns'Eledt nuUi’1 to
very effectively at thc. Stare s-lwoi.fo: I1 madiies*.”
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The Barry County-,Minister...’ Atso- mdikirs issued.
EM.'EUrabeth T. BrechebcnT dic’d.
c la non annual picnic will be held a.
i
. r. ... . —- w
-------— - -1 Thornappli! lake resort Tuesday. Jup- Annual account of executor* tiled.
Order
sail July, 6. They will visit London.; 7. with a po*. luck dUUiry. Every minisHolland and camp with lhe boys of [ter and hl&lt; family in Ba::’, county u allowing claims entered.
Holland, and *oine hiking with S**^, urged to attend,
John Bueh*.
boy* in the Alps. Gcinld Patton &lt;&gt;! |
Grand Rapids Y. M. C A and L L.
FNiFOR.M TRAFFH.
ears p™’1*. petition for hearing eiufnu tiled. ] I
Close of Boyne C&lt;tv school* are leaders i UnMns. Mlch
„ I notice to crv&lt;litort. Uvued.
. .
Of the Michigan group.
haV(. t l
। M1£Ju.:jI1
ir|..! E-t. Martin Rose, dec’ll Ti' tlmony,
Bany CXiumv ,1 .ympathirr, with nnU lin||pnn ,rnfTlc ,jaa
itipl *'r freeholders’filed, oath before sale!
Mt. and Mrs. Lloyd Shafi»»«* •«—»
bv filed. Iirenie to .m H issued, report, of:
of their t|ny baby ’
Thh
ide filed, order reufinnipg sale enter-'
.
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land attending the village Brethren vehicle divisionn ot the, ilcpimUitrn!1.!
church nnd Sunday-School.
'-tau after n-tdarning-from -a eonlh
allowing
claim?
If prc.terft plant u.n found be?t. tl:r ,, footer
Y. M. C A c.imp' »iU be the latter jxirt; m Washington.
HcninB re.-Jdur -ntcreri. dtscfiarsc of
Of August at Camp Burn same plan a.- .Michigan ;&gt;a:
Adiux. iv.ued.
Mirolled,
last year, only*with dillcrciit equipjnent
Alcohol ha.-- wrecked more in
Mtdjntan Ohio
• d. Final ac
starved more children, and rimrdvr
In. hi1 said, that
&gt;unt &lt;&lt;f Admr. fik'jd
mure waiiu-u. than any other ‘■mi
lieu!.traffic laws
E-.t William P. Ja
factor.’” Dr. Wiiufrect Grenfell
hi ; .&lt; four
r special A&lt;!tnr. flioh
a|&gt;Writing a Bible Was the study the
it special Admr. ent&lt;
for thc ,Y group; last week, followed
Doni B: Neely, dec’d Petition •
a frolic in the cym.
T. S’ K. R.ud. D. A. VanBuskirk. !l
__ .-.-..it Admr. entered.;
John W Kficbing. J -- Bro
Ert Donald D. Hess..deed. Petition
Logan. .Clay
E J. C
r widow* aliiwnncw filed, order tax
F. Aiigtll heard General S
duw’s allownhce entered, warrant
nd invehtoqr tiled
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k Wednccd
io make an ounce.
E.'t. Arthur J. Shelp. deed. Order
UdWing lardy claim entered.
’
Eot Arthur E. Patton, deed. Final •
iccbuni filed, order assigning residue f
entered.
.
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•Est. Aniui F. Eckert, dec’ll. Inven-!

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guah arrive^—
BE PREPARED !

(This Bank Has Always Paid 3% Interest
Compounded Semi-Annually on Savings

‘for lit ciise to M-ir real estate fur dis- ■
| tnbution tih*d. i c
f F.u William J. McKeown, dud.In-,
I ventory filed.
L, !'
j EM. Chester Mc-.:cr. deed. Eighthj1
. annual, account filed, order for pufili-i|
| calion entered

HASTINGS
CITY BANK

d. ordci

Anna Sease. Annual account of.I

Marie Parmele
cuarthiui filed.
Marie EHbtoii Jarrurd. Release
an filed, discharge oi guurtlian

W IT II

?rn. dec’d. Bond
often on your duly menu,
ptwei-.-now.

Annual a

Sliced Beef
.

I

WAFER

Served cr««m«d with
baked potato for «n
eppetixinjluncheon.

Jar

Capital . $75,000.00

undrrta
I uudert
■Me of
&gt;hs .ifr
m‘. dred

C

JI

Potted Meat igr
9c
23c
Corned Beef
Vienna Sausage IGR 10c
Pork &amp; Beans
CAMPBELL'S

m -, health
'allum hnv'&lt;

0)1 I

pauy

lxien&gt;ion Division of the
’ in and the MicIhbmeris clutos &lt;lur-

let a few t ents

o the.iiiterciC shown In
. Michigan club women

CAMPBELL’S

! completed whereby Uw 1032 Dramatic

TOMATO SOUP
Another eiemple of everyday

Milk IGR 6 Small Cam 19c
Tea IGR
13c
Mustard igr q.
15c
Relish Spread 6 Or. Jar 15c

I coincident with the Adult EMueatlon
i Institute. Ddrttw (iw week two ploys
;wil) be nrcHiited- Monday-. Tuesday.
। Wednesday &lt;nM.tm*v nnd evening'.
Thursday, and Saturday ।matinee and
eieninm. “There's Always Juliet.”, by
I John Yau Drutten; Friday. "Candida.’
. by Berhard Shaw
' Visiting club women 'wHI listen to

KRISPy

crackers

To terve with Soupt or
A genuine lay­
ing at thi* low price.

14
21c

Cake Flour igr
Jello 2 Pk,.
Apricots IGR N.;,
TREE RIPENED

yon and a

rtmetils of tli&lt;
‘u' Miinday mo
■hensiv

tour hum
tSClf. tin-

22

Ginger Ale
PALE DRV
Typical ol I.G.A. high quality.

IG.A. STORES

igr

I

NHERE actually i»n I much difference between
thc price of a fully automatic KelvimUpr,
thc finest in electric refrigeration, and an ordi­

I Irispcr. all of which can lie had on either tlia

nary rlcclrie refrigerator. &lt; h er n period of time,
it amounts to only a few cents a day.
.

two years’ use, but for tcn,&lt;or fifteen, or even
more. And it is* downright extravagance not to

But, think of die difference between lhe two

when it conwa to economical operation, per­
formance, satisfaction, long-lived dependability,

nsiiipw. Rooms
League. at the

P r A. picnic Fnd

.

stand between

and children c

rn planned far each day oi

unsnine

Surplus . $50,000.00

till bring received'
tension Division of the U;tiNORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Miiliisait. Thp.vc who have
t d by mail may register upon
l-ci-ih Hanaturger and friend. Mi
tl.f liintitutc. 'The rcRtstraUon fee Is 83.00 fur Che etottre week ol Vivian Hallsburg^, and friend, all ol
lectures,
Liuxfing called al thf Hanebaracr
1 home Friday evening on their way to
HICKORY ( (IRNERS.
tlw bamiuei held at Woodland. .
Mi-tnodl-u’ Protestant L A. 8
Mf* Mabel Vrlte has been helping
'.t&lt; ruined al the home of Rev her mother, who is not in very good
tj. OiUetl at Midland Park III- health. ,
Mr and Mrs. Will Haiubarger of
Lake OdotAa spent Wednesday with his
»m held Wednesday. Dr. Pfrnic of the hrnt'ncr. Pliny and wife.
Kellogg bird .sanctuary gave a talk il­
Mr. and Mrs. J.»hn Stair* and chil­
lustrated with moving pictures ot bird* dren called on Arthur Sulu Sundav
and wild Hie.
' att&lt; rnodh
Carrie Swadling ua» brought hums’
John Gaidner. wile aryl daughter
Horn Nichol.- hospital. Battle Creek. •pent Suiuiay afternoon at John Gar­
Friday having had an operation fbr ret * of VnrtnontviijB.
appendicitis. She u recovering nicely
Ira Hullibergcr of West Odc.wa
Mr. and Mnr Russell Dudley moved called on lu* brother. Grant’, and fain­
iiu* wcefc to their new home near . liy Sunday evening*.
Bunnell
i grnest Farr and’.friend. Ida Bron, Mrs Curti! Lawrence entertains tfi»•Ifson. of Prairieville tpent Sunday with
W. H and F. M..Society Wednesday. hut coufin. Mrs. Sheldqn and husMay 18th.
:band.

Standard or De Luke Model*.
Yoil buy an electric refrigerator not for one or

buy the best—-especially when you can get a
Kclvinator for only a few cents a day more.
.Your own good judgment will tell you this is

and tin* completeness of refrigeration service.

sound reasoning, so why not come in to-day and
(lick out your KeKinator and pay for it on the

Consider these advantages—featured you can­

KeDuQ) .Monthly Budget Plan, the easy, con­

not get except in a Kehinator. There is 4-Zone

venient way?

Cold r-four separate, distinct temperatures—

each serving a different purpose—each neces­
sary for complete refrigeration—and each fully
automatic. There arc no dials to set. Nothing
to reruemlier or forget. No danger of frcciing

the contents of thc food compartment. In addi­
tion to fully automatic 4-Zone Cold, the most

IMPORTANT
hr,e enough for your future aa well as present
nerds. And since an electric refrigrralor is a long­
time investment, chooae one that is manufactured
by a reliable company, with proper cipe.rience in
the refrigeration held. "Orphan* products of any

inifiortant feature in an-* electric refrigerator,
consider thc Frost Chest, World’s Fastest Freex-

ing Speed, the Kold-Keeper and tho Keirin

perform lhc service for which it was bought.

ROBLESKI ELECTRIC CO.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Kelvin at of 6

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK. WEDNESDAY. MAY It. 1938

We MUST Have Money
Spring Bills Are Due and We Must Pay!
Winter Footwear Sales Were Slow... and In Order to Get Cash Immediately

We Have CUT PRICES on EVERY Pair of Footwear
in Our Store Down to Where You Can Buy . . . This Is
No Fake ... We Must Have Money to Pay Our Creditors!
These new low cash prices are effect/ve even on the newest spring merchandise just arrived, as
well as on the balance of our stock. &lt;j We have had many sales in the past but never have we
offered such buying opportunities and never have we been in greater need of cash! &lt;3This is
our regular stock of merchandise—a quality not often offered at sale prices—Florsheim, Free­
man, Footsavers, J. &amp; K., Simplex "Flexies"—all nationally advertised extra good quality
merchandise, tj Store will be closed all day Tuesday, May 1 7, in order
.
to rearrange and remark goods.

SALE WILL BEGIN
Wednesday, May IS

Women’s
Better Shoes!

AT NINE O’CLOCK A. M. SHARP

Foot Saver* and

THAT

ATTRACT is
like, are these shoes.
Straps and pumps and
ties are in this lot. Not
rf’iot of old out-of-style
shoes, but just odd and
broken, lots. The early
buyers, of course, will
get the best pick for
sizes—

pair!

i

Women’s Leather

WILL
HURRY
FOR THESE
BIG

House Slippers
Here's’ a real bargain
in ladies’ leather house
slippers with Cuban
heels and padded soles.
A gbod, comfortable
style to wear-mornings
or at -tho lakes this sum­
mer when it gets good
and warm. Come in
and. see them. Colors:
Red, blue, and-black—■

SALE i/
PRICE
pair!

Ladies’ Shoes
THAT
YOU
WILL HIGHLY

In this lot-you will find
nwsdly GODMAN shoes
in a large array of
PUMPS, STRAPS and
TIES and a GOOD
CHOICE of HEEUS pnd
COLORS out in bins for
easy picking. You may
find jpst what you want
nnd SAVINGS are
MOST ATTRACTIVE.Step in and pick out a
pair—

Appreciate

SALE hZ
PRICE

I
।

pair!

unities k

O

L

sale
PRICE

H
.

F
-

)

Beauty Arch Shoe

Enna Jettick Shoe
Values $5.00 and $6.00 '

Values $6.50 to $8.00
Here is one of the best buys in the
sale. This popular shoe makes
friends wherever it is worn. You
have a good choice here of pumps,
straps, ties and oxfords. The leath­
ers are patent, dull kid, colored kids
and combinations of colors. At the
price these are being thrown out at
we predict the most desirable styles
will go quickly. Choice only at—

Think, of getting these popular
shoes at such a savings. Perhaps
no shoe has ever made such a
phenomenal success in so short a
time as Enna Jettick Shoes. There
must be a reasofi for it. You have
your choice of any style in stock
that we have. Now you can get a
pair of these popular, comfortable
and stylish shoes at $3.95, to • s low

Misses’
Straps and Oxfords

Special On
Children’s Oxfords

You have a FINE CHOICE hero
In tlw BEST anil NEWEST
8TKAPS In* various wanted
styles In oxfords or straps. Sites
II*.- to L Priced now at—

In this lol there are plgy oxfords
and straps from tlw little tote*
sites up to the blggrr girls' sizes
at a price that is right. Coqip in
and see for yourself. Price—

These are quick action
prices on children’s slip­
pers in brokfen sizes in
straps and ties. Priced
now at—

Sjoo

$j«5

Children’s Slippers

.

Boys’ FineShoes &amp; Oxfords
In this lot you will find a nice choice of our
Better Grades of Boys' Oxfords or Shoes
In blacks or browns. Sturdy “kicks” for the com-fed
lad. Sizes are up to 5%. Price

Florsheim Shoes

’

r

THAT 1

TICKLE "I
-0 YOUR ^..s

Pair $

TS~B
Tennis Shoes
for the
Entire Family!

Pair /|^C

Men’s Fine Quality

for Men!

Every man who knows his shoes
knows about the POPULAR FREE­
MAN SHOE. Built for WEAR and
STYLE, these $5 and $6 shoes at'
the sale price present
RARE
BARGAIN. The new models are
here in good easy wearing lasts.
ALL the NEW STYLE LASTS out at
two prices .. . $4.95, to as low as—

s6»5

Pick out just the
style you want in
these new patterns.

Here’s a value nobody
-should miss. In this
group there are tennis
shoes for MEN, WOM­
EN, BOYS and GIRLS. *
They are made of a
good heavy duck cloth
uppers and have a good
first quality rubber bot­
toms. COLOR — SUN­
TAN—

for tht\Man who Cares

s3®5

_ Bargain* In This
Big Lot of

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

’’ THAT '!■
MAKE a

Boys’ Shoes

Harold I. Smith

r

ENTHUSIASTIC,

SOME REAL BAR­
GAINS HERE for boys
in these two lots! Choice
of SHOES or OXFORDS
in black or brown leath­
ers. Bring the lads
down early and "show
’em” out with thdie
bargains!

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY
John -H. Crue

1

Among them are the
BEST IN THE HOUSE
—All on sale at wel­
come savings. In this
group the styles are all
welt constructed slip­
pers.

THINK OF IT . . . ANY FLOR­
SHEIM SHOE we have in our stock
is out on sale at thh new low price.
Blacks, browns and two-tones and
several different lasts to choose
from. This is the LOWEST sale
price Florsheims ever sold for.
Now on sale at—

' browns, with the new
latest style toes. Come
in and look them over.
You will find them in
two price groups—
*

■
V
1
1
,

Misses’
Straps, Oxfords

“Fargo” Shoes
These styles are all the
NEW PATTERNS in
sport wear in black and
white, brown and white,

Thia la a
Chance to Buy Your
Footwear at Great
Money Saving
Price*!

The Nationally Advertised Radio

Freeman Shoes

The Nationally Known

pO’’ LIKE k
P'
THIS
COME ONCE
IN A

The Popular and Comfortable

These are mostly the
VERY LATEST «hoes
we have in, and THE
BEST. They are in
straps, ties and oxfords,
black kid, brown kid
and new suntan shades.
Regular prices $8.00,
$10.00. There are two
big groups of these—

Many More
, Bargain* In Thia Big
Stock Not Luted In
Advertisement

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1«. 19M

T»AGK TWELVE

Story of the Average Dollar
Tlw following monologue by. the "Av-;Staustlchuu account for it as Wiptc.
eruue ix&gt;linr'‘ wc thought' would inter-, Spent no one tonows how ur where,

Hit of the Year

NEVER BEFORE has such an
opportunity been given you at such
an opportune tune to do painting
with SO FINE A QUALITY of
house paint.

I am lhe AVERAGE DOLLAR-SEE.
It takes one hundred cents to make Miscellaneous use* thirteen and flvcME.
tenths cents. ‘
I want yoy to Halen as I recite
What we can’t account fur 1 guess isi
What becomes of my pennies io sliinmeant;
ing .and bright. ‘
,
-[
Twenty-four and a iudf fur livid# areJ Eleven cents are wiwly spent
In
safe
and sound liiveslmcnt.
j.
spent* ■
’
■
।
takes eight and a luilf as its
[For fo«Mi. clothing, shelter and rein . I Crime
■
t
| Gladly these twenty-four tunnies I‘ ( Hus.share
hardly seems* to be Just or fair.
give
M
I
I So old and young may thrive and live.:
Four and five-tenths our government I
I Twenty-one and thrvc-fourtlis cents
lakes
'
i
■
go for luxiiries--hear.
order to keep the laws that it makes-'
22.700.00'3.000 dollars spent cvcpr yeai.jin
.,
■
■
But
one und five-tenths cents go for
, &lt;30.000.000 for cosmetics-, perfume and'
education
f
creams'.
,
•
tjjUtski.ooo for toilet spaps to keep us I In Uus'great and glorious nation.
,
clean.
. .
| And least of all the church has only
thro bit.
. .
••
200.000.000 f6r beautiful furs, imiiy. scwnty-ftve per cent of a cent—one’
,
inmitf, '
:
can scarce see it:
•
50(1 IMO.OOQ for jewels so bright.

Our Stock Is Very Limited/

i1*«««»■*■
’(dWWOO^foir chewing 'gum-oh Uie'“ c*'nt~u’i,h ■‘llarvuiK to *»

SALE OUTSIDE
HOUSE PAINT!

We have but just a small amount
of this paint left in stock. It will
make a fine boat paint.

U» u,*„„

«„ J

to b„,d

.
. *
760.000,000 for taxes on movtes and lwss than a cent—the fallen to tlnd,
' tx-s.. than a cent—Oh keejwrs ol gold,
play.
.
The.se twenty-two cents soon slip away v\’itii houses am! lands and riches un11
"&gt;■
“ WI&gt;tan . «m-fl w br.
Fourteen cents of my dollar go in’Thia h thc-way that you divide me.
. haste.
j
—Mrs. R Q Quinn.

Good colors left to pick from.
All Our Inside Paint Has Dropped In
Price from $1.00 to $1.50
.
Less on a Gallon

•
I'RAIRIEVILI.E.
. i day A. M- for goods from the Farm
A meeting, was held at thc schoil- Bun-utr.
house Tuesday after/ioon .in. regards’ L E .Hamilton if. feeling well enough
to the pre-school clinic. Each school
lhllI h&lt;. agtUn drlvlng hlH ullt0 &lt;slx
.district Was to be reprc'wnted. -Only tnontiv. since his accident—n Jonh six
a few rc.'ixinded. Mrs. Noble appoint--months
------ • •tn ■him.
cd Mrs. George Wpod as chairman ot
This Monday evening the Pjthlan
the representatives, who appointed
Sisters ate entertaining the Sisters
Clare Thomas. Lent: Mrs. Marshall from Fit-port at a pot luck tapper,
CaUhrop. Calkins: Mrs. Russell Miner. befoie lodge.
"Whet
The committee have completed tlw,'Warner; Mrs Lee Killick, Brown; Mrs.
Fred Smith. Prairieville. Thc, chair­ Memor.al Day program and with Rev
WE DELIVER
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE
man will rrivn-sent tlw Milo district. Maurlc-* D McKean as *|&gt;eakrr and^lie
sone* and music.
This.work B in a good cause and will xcJwol Taking fkirt
w.
bo of much bcnctn.
Lucille, and Diirt. Adrlanson joined
a group of Ridilaqd students Friday
,
some rattle:
XU‘.&lt; Eleanor Hall from he.
and motored to Dearborn to visit tlw
■Oh. It’s really going t&gt;
spent a couple of day* this w
Ford plant. On lhe return triji Uicy
There were-tort.
indest battle ot wits!"
—-------,
I ’Atnt through the ,m-w Jackson prison.
Delbfrt Enzian had two slwcp kilh &lt;11 Mr and Mr. Harry Blake ami
Enzian. Mr* Delbert- Enzian nX*is
by dogs and several injured. Thursday : daughter. Marion, Buttle Crock, were
the hostess. After tlw business nu
mg. gur .-.'.iflg contest.--arid yuting er
Adrian*,on and family.,
fileted thy afternoon, ft was dceidct
: ' Mr. and Mrs Dsnford Higgins ol
• trip to Dearborn with tev
hold our mcmortsl exercises c.t
Richland bludcriu on fridaj
Kalamazoo. Winslow Martin and Rosecemetery on Friday l» M. May
\ mar. Stebbins.' Kellogg, sjK-nt Sunday
BARBERS CORNERS.
Warren Richards. Kalamazoo, called
of Mr and Mrs A. Shorter. &gt;'
‘ I -The Altoft P T- A. hr
on friends here Sunday.
'Arthur‘Shorter had the misfortune to meetim; Friday. Mav t a
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wales and »on.
have three‘sheep killed by dogs «.ts •per anti‘ a flip*
.program were !• nW
Gordon visited z relatives ut Three
Thursday morning
of tiie evening. Mrs Dudley Kcnm
Rivers Sunday.
MtMlam-s R Burchett, Clay Barber. de.'crvrs credit. lor her s ryicr- ’
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliium MeKibbln onE Honcyirtte .pul l. Reynold-, attend­ resident.
tertaineii Tuesday night. Mr. und Mrs.
ed the mother and daughter tea at
Mr. anti
LleweUvn Erb ol Grand Ledge und

B. A. Ly BARKER

BARGAIN PRICES
NOW ON OUR STOCK OF GOOD

USED CARS and TRUCKS
One 1930 MODEL A TUDOR
Two 1929 MODEL A TUDOR SEDANS
One 1929 MODEL A TUDOR
1929 Model AATRUCK FORDSON TRACTOR
In Fine Condition

with Gravel Body

1929 qiHEV. TRUCK

JOHN DEERE

with Gravel Body

Two-Bottom Plow

Trade Your Used Car for a Better One
We Can Show You Some Good Bargains

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO
PHONE 2121

t

HASTINGS

1 Mr. and Mrs.- Ralph Noble* were tn
I Mrs. Youngbride tin bookstore);
The seventh graders from lhe Carl­ Battle Creek one day hint week.
ton Center .scliool went to Hastings, j M. C Nichols and daughter. Kuth-i "What are thc blank ,,pages In thc back
lm,
M„. M U.„&gt; tern, I.M«ua.cto,*
■
Thursday to lake thc seventh grade .Carlton
Center for the summer.
examinaMons'and thc eighth grader*. 1• Mr and Mrs. Hurt tong and family! c|etk- ’ M&gt;’ wUe sea them foi
addresses
the
went Friday. There nrc five Seventh:i visited at the home ot Mr. und Mrs. ;-'*•*
— -----of* ,u
“ delicatessen rtioj
graders nnd eight eighth graders, Wc Frank Coleman of Vermontville, Sun-i lionfuti Transcript
wish them all success.
; day afternoon. 'The daughter of Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Valentine and-I und Mrs. Cidcjnan n-cently broke her; Mull b&lt;ixe» ou xtrccl cars arc urged
.u a reminder to |k*1 forgotten letters.
family; attended the graduation Exer­ leg while playing at school.
cises ut Woodland Wednesday evening.: Wayne Nichols and u boy friend! No doubt they would be a big help,
Mrs, Ralph Henney is at the home from" Albion spent thc week end with | ct-iwclally If the street-car coiidiielor
nt Mr. and Mrs. &lt;£aryl Fuller.* curing: the form'rr’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E I carried •« side line pl slnmiis.—Lew Anfor Mrs. Fuller and baby.
F. Nichols.
.
gelf-s Times.

WHITE* STAR

■ day »vr«-:Mr. and Mr-. T. D Crandall
. und faipllv. Mr and Mrs Carl Endan.
Jumw Bak&lt;r. Mr Lena Acker. Mr. Inti
Mrs A. Wihon all of Kidamaxw. \
Jake VanHout of Kalamazoo sjx’iif »
couple of day.*, lost week at his home

and Mr!
Smith Sunday.

Start Your Baby Chicks Right With

j Mr and-Mr.-.. Floyd Shelp and chil-|
in tm«, drel^ tt.&lt;;r-, nxrint cucsts of Mrs. Siwlp’s
.
,! si-tr r. Mr mid 5|i &gt;. Milton Fmklx iner.
(Grand Rapids.
■ ‘flu- entertainment given by the K«lJ 1"2~‘ band nird chorus. Wednesday
ell uttended. An enjoyI able affair. •Wc Hope to Ifuvc them
■ with us uc.um
1 Mn&lt; John Briehum and Mr;.. Dtxi ti r Brigham, |&gt;ratur, were callers of
tlw former's jjarrntft. Mr. und Mrs. F.
J Rushes-Thursday afternoon.
Baccalaureate services will iw hekl
in the Methodist church Sumkiy. May
22 ui eight o'clock. Commencement.
May 2.'. at the same place.

WA YNE FEEDS
Wayne Starting Mash with dried
buttermilk. $2.30 per. IOQ^
.
Wayne Growing Mash with dried
buttermilk. $ 1.85 per 100.
5
We can also furnish you a good
—-Growjng Mash with dried buttermilk
at $1.38 per 100.
BE A* SATLSI-IF.D WAYNE FEEDER
Ipsure Rapid Growth Save Money!

of our viiihth grade pupils wrote cxBininaiions
al
Delton
Tlfursday
and Friday They rejxirt ionic of the
subjects 'difficult
Mr and Mis W .1 IMWT.- Mu.
Smith and Myrtle ol Battle Creek were
"
Morrta' Sunday afterIII.
MR
... is -l-.virw
. . ___till.. iL.ck
Mnc Norru mid having «Hne
Minim v u.i.t

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
FLOUR
FEED ... COAL
CEMENT ■
LIME
BRiCK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

for
.... ....... ... .
.&lt; :vc» and w
ih'h

PHONE 2118
-return t&lt;

R Co

A REAL Investment
|=OR safety of prirtcipal and regu■ larity of dividends, invest your
surplus funds in building and loan
shares. They are as near depression­
proof as any investment you can find
and return a reasonable dividend.

J^fje Rational ffioan &amp;
Jttuegtment QJnmgamj
Detroit’» Oldest Building andLoan^Associattan

1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Esubliihrd 1S89

CJ. L Maus &amp; Son. Loral Representative. Hastings

COMES TO
HASTINGS!
with its famous
4

president o( thc district Rebekah As-

rm.

HASTINGS

4

I Un

•n spending
;o hftn and

carried him

r oin one barn
trapper recvntl)
*ie bam Irrg in the tillage
nn and Daughter* banquet
•linipg al the M E-church
the ulcitsan't event*
the
a Hjje program.
Mls&gt; Eli'.-n Eaton will close her*
school, in Hie BrcwaiUtnct. thb Friday
and on Monday will enroll at the Fer­
ris College, til Big Rapids. Not much
vacation this spring for her. ,
A large crowd attended the field day :
[ on Friday «t our new k1hx&gt;1 grounds.
The evtnta were excitliig, Mpecially'
tiie ball game, between Woodland and
Frecfxsrt A .’jo*e game, with Woodland
ahead,
Our creamery is doing a nice bad­
ness. tununu out from 11.000 to 12 000,
lb* of butter a week I? ineaiu tome
W. R. Harper went toLanung Muu-*

WHITE STAR ETHYL

METRO GASOLINE

WHITE STAR BALANCED GASOLINE

MOBILOIL « STAROLINE and STAR-O-PENN OILS
Quality Products . . . Full Measure . . . Fair Price . . . Courteous
Service ... on these fundamentals of fair dealing White Star policy isbaspd. Through the ability to deliver these in just
little fuller
measure, White Star Refining Company has. during its many years
of operation, multiplied its appreciative patrons until they now make
up a substantial portion of Michigan’s motoring public.
1 o represent it in Hastings White Star Refining Company has-*
chosen home folks, citizens of this city who can and will give full,
friendly, true blue, White Stax service. These same home folks have
accepted White Star products because they earnestly believe them to
be the finest Money Can Buy and as Hastings merchants with a repu­
tation to uphold, they stand unconditionally back of each of these „ •
products.
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Satisfy yourself, by a trial, that White Star has estabh’shecFatiew
high standard of quality in products and service. Come in today.

ELLIS R. DANIELS
SERVICE STATION Hastings
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�THE HASTINGS RANNKB. WEDNESDAY. MAV 1R. 1M2

(CUTWORMS ARE READY
ur-am w naa.»..r-*

« Mr. and Mr*. George Thompson in
, „ SHULTZ.
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...
Mr and Mr*. Frank Vis and Mns Ida company with Mr. and- Mrs. Leo Hen- Bobby and Mr. and,Mr*. John Dulvsn

„

FOR YEARLY. BANQUET Bouma of Grand Rapid* ftrft Sunday dershull and son motored to Kalama­

guests of Mrs. Cassie Hart and chll- j zoo and the nsh hatchery near their
old home Sunday.
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• red ot Hinds Cornrn, Mr. and Mrs.
, Gardener* Can Protect Plants drfn
t
1
wm
Mar&gt;f COTbelt
Virgil Resh ol! Mr and Mr*. Lout* McIntyre and Claude McIntyre and family and Mr*
On Small Pints or .Can Kill Kalamazoo ate dinner and spent the Mis, Mary McIntyre of Battle Creek Mary McIntyre of Battle Greek, and
Insects With Poison Baits
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evening at -R. •A. Carpenter's —
Thursday,
......... - colled at Andrew Smith's Friday.
evening .
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! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson Detlon.'
Mr*. John Huiirtg returned home spent Sunday with Elton Crane and
lolled in the *un and rain and who has Bunday alter having rpent two week* family m Kalamazoo ' Vern Stanley,
IRVING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
' watched the Iir»t green sprout* push!with
----------------------- ----------- - -----------her daughter.
Mn E W
Bullard. who ha* been staying with them for
More than 50 people met at the Irv­
I their way through the *&lt;&gt;&gt;1 often visits; nnd family in Chicago.
Nita- time, returned home
ing cemetery Bunday afternoon for the
illie garden *om? m?rnlng and finds.thc Mr ahd Mr^. Keimcth liabcock and
Mr. mid Mr*. GtiDrge Fuller of Kala- 7th aiinual meeting ot the Circle. After
plants wilted and ruined bj cutworms &gt; children spent Sunday at Ed BabcockA 'mazoo visited W. H Bush Sunday.
the business mretlng.'at which all offi­
which should have been fed poison batt tIn Dowling. Miv- Ruth Babcork
' r»-&gt;&gt; Miiytallc Hart und .Barbara Cliam- cer*. wTrerc-cieeted, ” Jones nf Blur1‘ tarliiin wcn-'Kakiriuutoo *14&gt;pix-rs Sut-j Kb gave a very complimentary tai* di: Instead ot good, grrert stuff, according Iturned home with them for a visit.
, to the entomology department: at
Mr and Mrs. Erne.it Quirk &gt;4 Milo urday.
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rcct&gt;-&lt;| to the officer* whd have tain
i Michigan State Collcg.and Mr and Mrs, Joe! Monti' uitd-lwu - . Kathryn CIoilo' wrote lhe eighth! responsible. for tiie beautiful lilllo
•I Tiie cutworms are the larvae nf me- ।daughters
of Battle
Creek
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' dslted ar' 1 rrade examination In Hastlrtg* Friday. cemetery which now replace*. A one*
Idiom sized, night‘flying moth* They; Mr ai d Mrs Vert Robtnwn t Sunday. ।i Myrtle and Gladys Craven wrote the
[prefer to luivi-'their food willed and t &gt; Monday vfiutnrs there wne
heartily applauded at lhe clone uf Id*
'obtain it. cut plant?, at or frlow the Mr*. IJbrr Kublnson ot Batt!&lt;
Smith's Sunday address
I surface of the aoi).
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,
[ In kitchen gardens or on other,.sqm!!
! planted areas. lh»- plants can lx ;&gt;r»itected hum the worms by using q cnlliar of stiff pMjirr placed around th-1
plants and pushedJnto tlw gr-mud for1
| half an inch For lyze gaedens. p»L*..&gt;n'
.bail tn kill tin- worm.1-is more practlc*!
J The bait Is made by 'mixing thnr! oughly one bushel of bran, one-halt •
। gallon cheap molavN-.s.’ a little wattr.
r.nd one ixiund of while arsenic or one
I ixiund of parts gre« n After mixing, *tlr
[in two ounces of banana oil Arscnat'Ol lend or rniciuin awnute ran not ly
lined succcMfuhy in this bait 'hie quan- *
(title* named make bait mo.igh for uj
(large
area; »inxll*r proportionate]
। amount-*, tan be mixed
i Tiie bait should lx- broadcar.t Hi
[the yarden so that it breaks up and
remains oh the ground only in very
small particles. If lumps of bait are
Check and Compare These Prices... Believe
used, birds may cat the bail and be
It or not, you cannot afford to overtook these
EXTMU9KD
fXtUoned.
•
One variety of cutworm climta tree*
and feed* on the opening buds. The
just feeds only ut night und the own­
WMU ECONOMY RVUi
er of the tries frequently is unable to
tell what is damaging them. Band.-, of
tree tanglefoot plaeed about trw. &lt;«- j
vbi* • will .top Hie attacks ot this in- j
sect.
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DELTON.
I&lt;
Graduating evirclwis fcir the Delton'l
tenth grade -will lx* held in thc Com-1
munity hull Friday night. May 20. Prof.'
Smith Burnham of Kalamazoo will lie 1
the speaker. Members of the class are
Elwood Eddy. Melvin Chilson, John
Miles. Lavera Mott. Hannah Jones,!
Helen Jom , Marqulta Hcntort'-irfid
Marion Clark.
Mr. and Mr*. EphrodltUS Willbon
visited at Mr. and Mrs. f^mford Wil­
lison'S at Hickory Corners Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson, in com­
pany with Stewart Clement and
mother and Mrs. Palmatier of Hastings
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Siertz.xema al Kalamazoo}
Mr nnd Mrs H. T. Chandler enter­
tained some couAn* from Grund Rap­
ids one evening (fast week'.
Myton Wcrtmiiu Is ijavlng the plea­
sure ■
of enterlathing the measles
this week.
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Thc seventh and itfghth grade ex- (
amlnattans were held here Thursday:
and Friday of lust week.
Miss Mabie Fay of Kalamazoo spent
last week as thc. guest of Mrs. Eloysei
Mrs. Lcdft Harrington and son. I
Duane, of Kalamazoo, went to Lowell'
Thursday to attend the luneral of the I
former's brother. Mr. Ernest Nor­
wood.
\
Harold England, formerly of Delton, I
but of late of Grand Rapids, has: •
bought out the McCullum store .in • .
Cloverdale and opened up business
there Saturday.
’ •
Margaret Scotsman was operated on J
at Pennock hospital last week for mus-!
told which resulted from licr illness!
with the measles
Six,ty-two mothers -and daughters I
were served at tlu* Mother and Daugh-I
ter banquet at tlw church on Friday],
evening. Bouquets of narcissus and]
foiRetmenots decorated the tables and;

tli.i Bush Idled thc position of toaxtmistm* -very capably, her introduc! lion und respond being very clever
and. appropriate. Tlw toast "My Mys­
tery Mothur" was given by*Ml*8 Susie
Quick and the toast "My Mystery
Daughter" was given by- Mrs. L. D.
| MlleBoth were splendid. Musya!
' selection* were rendered by Mrs. Car-!
iwnter. Mis- Murlal McArthur and:
Mist Wilma Vllkaminskl, which wire,
nil wry much enjoyed. The siwakcr
for the evening wa&gt; Mrs. E B. Ander-1
roti of Grand Rapids wlai gave « very
timely atWres.* on the theme, "What
Time Is n?" Benediction was pro­
nounced by tiw Rev. L. D. Mill's.
Mr. and Mn.. William Smith and
family and Mrs. Matilda Smith mo­
tored to South Bend, Ind, Sunday to
visit triends.
ADAMS LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers-were tn
Kalamazoo Saturday on buMncs-.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Shepherd and Mrs.
Percival of Kalamazoo were Bunday'
visitors of Mr. and Mr*. David Shep­
herd.
Guests'ot Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bag­
ley on Sunday were. Mr. anil Mr».
Edd Osborne and three children of
Otsego. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Cary o!
Neeley. Mr. and Mrs. John Cappon
and children and Miss Ruth Dunn of
Huting*.
Herbert Morehouse and family spent
the week end with relatives tn Mar­
shall.
Miss Verna Baldwin returned to her
home* Sunday after a week's visit with
friends.of Yankee-Spring’.
The Boy Scout* of Trodp 88 of Prai­
rieville will spend Saturday and Sun­
day at Gamp Ben Johnston nt Sher­
man lake. We hope every boy of thc
troop will be able to attend.
Mrs, Ell Lindsey returned to her
home Friday after a week'* stay at
Ann Arbor
Our school closes this week Friday
with a picnic on the school grounds.
Mr*. Frankie Boulter spent Frtday
with her daughter. Mrs. Haael Bagley
of Delton.
'
Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd will
attend a reception Thursday given by
Mias Glenna Osgood at her homo near
Ouernesy lakej in holier of her grand­
father. Mr Ira BicuL&gt;. who h*»i
reached hi* four score yean and ten
Mr. Brooks is one of the oldest Civil I
war veterans ol Barry county.
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PEACHES
Del Monte
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Standard Grade
..
No. 2 Size Can
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP
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�PAGE FOURTEEN

BEES HELP FARMERS
PRODUCE SEED CROPS

Mo*

Tests Show Those Insects In­
crease Yields of Clover and
Alfalfa Seed
'.I '
seed grower, can get cheap h
them in producing profitable
lorcftng to rrjxirts Jrcitn Michlgai
College where recent terits have

dp not poll! bate

■ CHOOSE 4-H GROUP

who Intend to pin
,___ r or alfalfa, fields sh

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BT/^BAKING

Twenty-two bundles contain!
Oft sttffia!
rxw-d am

tlw ronstnutiui
•') evident Uiai th

forover4Oyears
25 ounces for 25c

wo month r ume

D A I M T Q F0R outside
r/AllN 1
AND INSIDE

CEDAR POSTS
7-Foot, 8-Foot and Large 8-Foot Ends

FRANK SAGE

; sj»etit th»- week tnd with them.

i North Penntlehl charge
I address, F
bespeak a
Hower* wi
an‘s gmv&lt; &gt;
Lllil :

afternoon It
j the weather perm!
at. tire South Kvangellcul church.
,
j \ffw- Mildred Mack, who has Wn
tat u\|ii hospital for n,a.loJ&lt;( trouble, &lt;nn
Charles ’Babco

Battle

beejj

Mark 8e
In-.’ at the I
1 taken Serio

Whether you

ivc&lt;&gt;fcw dollars each month, or have ayour moAyJi’ is s&amp;fr mid will yield you 5
&lt;••( mind in knowing that It is safe mid
iiA tin* Standard has earned and
i-oued fir;t mortgages are today
monthly puyinents in
u’.M,fJ to the Standard.

SERVICE PLAN
Before Yon Buy Your Refrigerator

HB merbanitm is your most im­
portant consideration in the

any failure of the famous

as $ 10 delivers a full-

Butt Ip

GENERAL^ ELECTRIC

trip to’

A I.L • S I E EL R E E RIG ER ATOR

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

Will Gate’- und dough-

PHONE 2101.

Dora Punch and Benue Brooks are
A well known and highly respected victims of the measles.
Mrs. Peter Hutlmun of Maple Grove
ioneer. Harry Hammond. ixuucd
wav ut his home Wrdn&lt;*diiy about spent the week end with her daughter.
one o’clock. Funeral services nt the Mrs. Glenn Aijiinall. and family.
East* Baltimore
United Brethren! , The East Baltimore Ladles’. Aid Sodefy nt Lilly llolfman ■. Wednesday
was well attended proceeds 15 80:
laid to text m Dowling cemetery.
Mlw Vida and JJeriktce Hammond
POSITIVE EVIDENCE.
and Mr. Enu-'t Bnteniun and Ctias.
Lawyer: ’ Was your car under com­
Hammond mid family. returning home plete control ut the time?"
Sundav. Miss Mary Baulch accomixinDefendant: "Yes. n
ting in thc rear seat;’

Baltic Crn
Mr*. Ler.ter
.
received the

IS
UNNECESSARY

Air Loan'Association
Detroit, Michigan
Local Representative.

[urrit tuiit mu i

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Hasting*, Michigan

—

lone*’ h
their. Lirin homo a! tl
Griffin Cinnmh^fs, w
...
rs house since the burning
has returned home nnd

If you don’t like road dust in your

home you can stop it quickly. The
dusty road can be made mofst, firm

near

and dustless in a few hours with Dow-

Pure Michigan Grown

flake Calcium Chloride.

SEEDS

Dusty, crumbly roads that pour dust

e"1

l4.n«

Grand Rap
,1.1'

J

Michigan seeds for Michigan
land lire pretty sure to give
you satisfactory results. If you
to do, come in
and let’s talk it over.

«,oW’'’Siu'4 ”•

t

ddft ’

clouds into homes and cars are a public

nuisance —we repeat, an unnecessary
public nuisance easily corrected with
clean, white Dowflake.

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But to prevent rood dust, you or your

neighbor has to start the dust control
movement. Roads don't get dustproofed

by themselves.

Someone has to do

something about it.
»»*
60’'

We May Be Able to Save
You Some Money!
We still have a full stock anil
complete viirietv of farm seed.-

HASTINGS. MICH.

&gt;n&lt;LtU BuBlnjpic

Barridge, of Toronto. C.m...
’
Mr and Mrs. Ayron Moody and son.
Mabel MiKidy of
■pent Sunday afc-

ccntly

ttJ (‘.triiuue tl&gt;rnui;h the yean. And.

‘ a lunchI'rnllK Ko

its. who submitted
am! non. Jimmie, of
mi operation n’crntly nt Pennock; were gtie.t i t&gt;! Mr. and
the horaetSonnerllie Sunday.
Kathleen Tedrow

of her

f been severe. but it has b-'eii met. and Building
nnd Loan stands as the safr-t investment you,could make toa fuiltire in the stale. No Michigan Huikhng and
lo-closc IU doors or sacrifice any of Its securittis. or

4-YEAR

.Sunday guest* c
r, Harry, and fam

.
mid is now nt the;
Kenyon and Mr.
daughter in Battle Creek..
,
Miller lias br-en in ill
ndell Kenyon of
. atw.fl,’. Mrs Nettie I-a-; Battle Creek Monday.
’
Diver, a daughter, has been cariifg for! Mr. and Mrs. William Sonnevilli* and

Investing Safely

INVESTIGATE THE G-E

'
-a&lt;l Mp. M.ijhall sonyod ol
• Kalamnroo •P»nt Sunday pftririioon
: Delton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark of

Tlw young lady j
ida Lou.
thL, week Satin'-1

11 Creek Crrtb 4
ration Dav.

Hastings Lumber u Coal Co
TELEPHONE 2515

.

jWh Mr and Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain.
.
। Tiie Mituies Barbara Chamberlain
East Lansing -Lawnin Churchill ; ;,nd Mulxlle Hart spent Saturday in
New Fka. June Hungerford. Saiilt Ste ; Kalamazoo.
Marie Ivan Cox. Coldwat.r; and
Mr. and Mra. Charley Kenvon spent i
li will rnpreM-nt Michi- Sunday with ’,Mr. mid Mr*. Hate#
at; S|x»iublc nt Ea*f HiiMings.
u at Mr mid Mrs. Wm Watson and fam-1
tlnr. -tiy ()f Kalamazoo were callers ot .Mr '
G. i asm .Mu. J. W. Tedrow Sundav. '
mid;
________ SDLTHWI
I
V. hington Cjlib F:c un•••.. • ■
Millard Bagley and daughters
Mr Buell Bent tie and bgby of
is heltl under the
autoo were Sunday guest* of
•nal
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Tlw *Michigan croup
ied to Washinguin by j,l!*’,r
Mr- nnd Mrs. Francts;
“ ’.’la Wlxun. o,,rhal”
.
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Kcttunigi.and ■*
I Mr. und Mrs Roy DoiirIbv; of Hastaht club leads
thc high-j Ungs were Sunday afternoon culleral
le by Michigan leaders, hi tiie home of tM fonnor’s jiarents,'
and tho;-' who win the j Mr. and Mr- Dan- Douglass.
“■J‘ '■*
— in; Mr.
mt. Jim Wilcox mid chii-l
iturdav night und Sunday j
’s shier. Mr*'... Hnr- .
flute, -.made
. ..... . former
..
farm, grew; 2(0 j old Prifidlr and husband of Plainwell.;
the acre, raised
Mr. and lbs Wm. Havens were
ri«- ■ and .40.000 i ti.ot-. on Sunday of the former’* Ms- |
.
which t&lt;T. Mrs Fred Otis ami faintly of Glass
to the acre,' plant- Cu&gt;■;. In the afternoon they nil drove’
)&gt;:odua*d corn nnd to FreejKitt and called on Mr. mid
Mr&gt; Ozi Pardee. •
lad training hi
Mr- McKee returned to.her home in
sing clothing;
cioming. and
ana Cloverdale on Saturday, alter spend-!
for ttje family j hh. ,a week in the home of Mr and i
flirts has canned । Mi
......
...• - Rankin Hark nnd
.
Idauuhtvr of Brush Ridge weir Sunday;
ie bind- j euests cf her brother. Geo. Hawn., attd.
national family.
nent of; Fruitd. here i xtenS congratulation* •
recount' t‘&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Fkne.it Gorham of]

DEI TVER I. IMITATION

thc Michigan
movement. s.

SAME PRICE

rmoon ■’ llh Mr and Mr. Fr.d Horn ■
nnd
tb^lr son. Rev.
Horn, ana
and'
n..._ II “
““ luv,r
*'rv Lewis nurn,

Michigan Boy. and Olrla Son.
.O./
4
resent State At Washington
A« Reward For Success

•abundant

First—In th* dough. Th«n in
the oven. You c*n be sura
of perfect bakings in using—

iW POWDER

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FOR NATIONAL CAMP Mr’ Horn and baby, Carol, ot Ionia

.

The best and quickest way is to petition
your local .officials for t^ust control on

highways where you live and drive. Cir­

culate a petition among your neighbors.
They alFwantMostless roads, too. Write
ing bi
Hickory C&lt;

tended, thtre be-

for our booklet "How To Control Dust."

and babv of
.'tit Friday at. F

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY

Mr* Gibuiuty lit Woodland is lie
ing care tor Mrs Clarinda Stowell.-

MIDLAND. MICHIGAN

Bobbie Blough returned home Suh-

Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

PHONE 2257
Hatting,, Mich.

grandparaiu. Mr. and Mrs. Oliveri
Johnson of limitings.
Tiie children of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper!
have been liavtng measles.
Claude Ycitcr and wife were Alto I
visitors Sunday.
Mesdames Vernon nnd Willis Bum-!
ford of Hastings visited at Art Eck-‘
ert's Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Parks of
Freeport were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Claude Fighter Sunday.
,
Ronald and Gerald Nt
Lowell visitors Wednesday.

tBOWFLAKE
CALCIUM

CHLORIDE

�Till HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY II. 1M2

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dowung.
northwest ri teand.
-viiia smiurn' 'rt“? len,h *timW commencement exM124 Alice Camp accompanied the!
THIS SUMMER ercises will be held at the church' H H S. GUIs' Gfr&lt;- club'to Rockford'
---------— ; Tliursduy evening. May 19 The c!a»s j Sunday, where they gave their May
Sufficient Fundi Provided to motto being "V/orX and Win ’■ The &lt; day program In the BiptUt church.
Accommodate Tourilta
graduating this year are. Haiti EdThe John Benedict family are set-Accotpmoaate souriaia
nionds. Helen Deprtexter. Martha Rec-.: tlcJ.ln the new home The son returned
and Campers
Violet Barker. Lelha Wiutwortn. Max- to Lansing today'&lt;Monday* as Ims will
Lansing, M»y 18—Sufficient funds1 inc Ormsbc. Ward Woodmansee Earl tlnUh the school year there
nave been .provided to-permit reopen-; Powell. Nelson Norris. Bernard Ham-; Dr. and Mrs F Merhct of Albion
SPONSORED AND'
lug of all of Michigan's state parks jnond und Orville.Babcock
called Sunday on Mr. uid Mrs John,
ounng the 1032 season, thc Parki/Hvl. j Wesley Webb left for’Milwaukcc last Whitright
GUARANTEED BY
Sion of the Department of ObtSrva-1 week where he will enter lhe GovernTIm: MIjm.- Myrt
.X^. STUDEBAKER
tlon announced today.
vtnent hospital fur an indefinite js-nud w»-re hotnc from tii
Thirteen nf the parks are now open. In an cllott to regain ht» health
vine the-first
J
• to the public und the rest of the park*1I Mr and Mrs. Marshall Pwkc and lllntM.
•will be open Muy 28 in time lu accom­ ifamily and Mr and Mrs Ixm Wright . Mr and Mr-. George Benedii! and
; mod ate the thousands who begin the and Florence YiaiU-d Ute tulip garden, little granddaughter Anne of Way fond,
i camping mid outdoor m-kimiii with at Holland Sunday which being in full were guests Sunday in the John Be:.- bloom-at this tifne of year are very: diet-and Ed. will' ’ ’
• -'Alrffi (he state parks superintendents beautiful and make it n worthwhile ' Mr and Mr; f i
.
lives at Crystal I
I und their aMUUnta began work May trip.
About 50 pounds of lard mid a si t of first part of la.-', i
. in, in preparing the parks for the sdmr----- tiw-r’s crowds anil all accommodations computing scales were sttden" from the ;
I.Jowllng market sometime during thc
PRATT
| will bi- ready for the opening day.
; State park patrons tills year will night Thursday evening.‘intranci- la-- .Several nf t|ie school chtlilren-hiok
ing
made
by
)*rying
off
a
lock
from
a
!
„
;V
enth
grade examinatlim
1 nnd new buildings and 'additional fadoor in thc frar
•
I Hasting* Thursday.
cililies at several of tiie parks.
The funeral.of Harry Hammond of! v4’e nnder.’Und dur fa
the Durfee district was held Saturday
Wl..g Thur.’-dny Z’i
■
BALTIMORE CENTER.
----- iniermcn: in -----------------MrJiwr.
•
, -Cleo Cardd of Augusta spall the with
our cemetery,
Hntnrnrmrl wsuwa.. u
i&lt; former
farmer
I week end with hotpe folks.
Hammond
Mrs .Carroll Cutler an&lt;J Me- Edna:
' Mr*. Blanche Powell of Dowling
Mead attended tin- M-ny-Go-Houtit
.'spent Tuesday with Orplia Greenfield. after A -short Illness
Birthday club nt the home oi Mr;
I Quite a number’frotn Uns vicinity at­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geria-r
tended the sale at thc Stanton honie In Joyce &lt;&gt;t Elkhart. Indiana. spent
day afternoon
i Dowling Saturday.
.
of
— last week— with theh parent.*
• - - ; We are glad to.... .....
. Win
Mr. and Mrs Waller Cortrtght of and Mrs. John Gerber «tnl Edna
; Cronk is able to nr up part of the tnnr.Grand Rapids s|x-nt M-veral days with
Mrs Katy Norris. Miss Lucy Norris and Sunday went b.i .. .h ot ride
their parent*. Mr and Mrs. R. Grtcn- and Mark -NorrU of Pnuru villi- were
Mr. and Mrs V"' Tinkler and Wil, Held.
•
Thursday visitors at Orlte Fisher’*
;u{n yu-iud Martin Tinker at Hi ■
' Harry Hnminond pasM-d away Thurs­ ' Mr and Mrs. Tom Howard and mi,:. Suraluv.
day. Burial Saturday in Dowling ccmc- family
... of
. Lesllr’were
.
wedc-enR guests
.Mr. and Mr-. Howard Kelley vtqtixi.;
: tery
’
j at tiie Emil schwuclio home
John panoil of Rutland
, Callen at’ R. Greenfield's Monday! Remember the Ladies Aid m«'-u this Sunday,
were. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone of Hax-lwt-vJc on Thursday, Ella Smijh and
Mi-.- Hazel Cronfc Of Miiskeg
tings. Mrs. Rcva Legions and Mrs ! Uldene Lester io have charge al tlw lhe week end with home folks.
Jennie Gorham.
.
[dinner,
•
Our teacher, Mis* Gaskill, was taken I Mr and Mrs. James Bloom ol Batt!
to IMnnock hospital Thursday where cr«Jc have taken possession of the
,shc underwent an operation fof ap- general■ store
-■ vacated
. * .by. ..
recently
Mr.'
HASTINGS, MICH.
i pendlcttL-;.
nnd Mrs. Ray Jnnes und hut.- r&lt; -1
I Robert Matteson went to Hastings modeled the rooms above u|&gt;!ch they1
5 Tiuinduy to take the seventh grade will occupy. Mr. and Mis. Jones Iiave ।
: examination.
’-r
returned to their home near laney.
! ML-s Gregg of Hastings is finishing Their departure Is regretted however,
"i-tlte few remaining days at tin- Mc- as they mud-? maixv friends wiith-nere. ■
llp display which they say was » won- [Omber school
Metporial services will be held nt tin-'
derfiu sight.
-Miss Arnbi-lk Smith ha,-i been very church oft Sunday. May 29. ut 2 o'clock
Clare Mead and family
Rev-t'A. P. Mead and Mr. May of Lake ;dck with an attack &lt;»t appcndiCttla.
P M. with nn address by the pastor
View np»-ni Sunday with Manne Webb
Dewuyne GreenQeld lias been sick and .'pecinl music is. being arranged
Sunday.
and family.
tla- past week with bronchial ptieu- fdr the ixwaxion. decorntlon ot the]
Tht 4-H Sewing claim which has met' moniu.
gnus at the cemetery Will imiiwdinie-i
r.pi'tu Sunday with Ruby Webb.
fiiithfiilly Vvery two ueeks during tlw i Frank Cutdd nf lainslng is N|M-nding ly follow.
Mr ami Mrs Chur VuiiSvckle •-tilerCharles Belion nnd'
tniiied Mr. uiul Mrs. John Vaiibyckh- had tlivii last ie.-c-uii I’Vidny afternoon i Mr and Mrs, Pi-tc Legtons apenl a Robert of West Branch have- UHi
nnd rhilfltcn and Mr. i-tid Mrs, \V H. and prvM-iittHl their kudt r. Mr.s, Mar-[couple ol days of last week with their guc.st.-at lhe home of their parents. Mr
VaiiSycklc uf Laia.Miig o’w-r flu* week u.uet Meat! with m&gt;um: presents which ; grandparent* near Curlton Center.
and Mrs. s A Werllnan tiy (mat week
arc deeply appreciated.
Mt. nnd Mrs. Floyd. Una-nflcld and Mr. and Mrs, Orville Dunn of Fine lake
Mrs. W. R. Craig, and Mrs. Stuart fuinily Mr. und Mrs. Thurlo Anr-paugh. were Sunday visitors also,
lutitcd Mr. and Mr.. Clare Mead «'d Jackson uf Hastings spent Wednesday j&gt;I L'urliiin Center were callera nt it
ut Elgin Mead's.’Grcvnlu-lils Sunday.

ALL STATE PARKS TO

ntnnr-*!
BE OPEN

K0CI(NE

LOW WEEK-END FARES
/■

REDUCTION for the Round Trip
Each Weak, to Sept. 3, incL

ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth
TO ALL POINTS IN THE FOLLOWING STATES:
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Michigan '
Delaware
Ohio
Maryland
Washington. D. C,
Altd to man;,

nations in Canada. Illinois. Kentucky, Virginia

efirs al*o in Pullman cars fOn payment of
rams icaring at or alter noon of Friday. All
until midnight following Monday.
SPEC. I AL H&gt;U II I ARES OVER DECORATION DAY

3/zf OF ONE WAY FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
/4
to Destinations in
ILLINOIS, OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA
St iJiiii- Mo- i-ouu&gt;vtUe. Ky.; PltUburgh. Pa.: V/iu-eUng.
Satnrd.u,’May 2b. all it r., Sunday. May 29. and until 1 :W p. m .
Munday. May '.to—Return Lumt. Tuesday. Muy 31.

Children uf proper ug

Michigan Central
FAIR LAKE.
All trparird a tin- time
■ fifty neishbWi and IricnO.- of
Jaxun Willl.ori and family s;:«»
c gave him a big surpri*® Sat- Sunday -Ai»b Mr and Mr. Albert
- i.ning m honor of hU birthday. Hartman of Hickory Corners.

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.

Mr and, Mrs Harry Dunn and childrvn were guest;, on-Sunday of the lat­
ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Otis.

Ji res tone
EXTRA VALUES COUNT
Low PRICES on tires is one thing—extra quality at low prices is
quite another.
When yon ran get thc Extra J allies, of Firestone’s two patented con­
struction features—Gum Dipping and Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies
I rider the Tread—at no premium jn price, you are getting thc most in
Safety and Mileage your money can buy.
Prices'.for these extra quality tires arc unbelievably low today; in
fact, the lowest ever known.
Taught THRIFT to Millions
The Tire
You owe it to thc safety of
your family and. yourself to
equip your car with Firestone—
the Strongest and Safest Tires
you can buy at thc priceryou
want to pay.
Drive in today. Wc will show
you sections cut from Firestone
Tires—also special brand mail
order tires and others—take
them in your own hands and
cheek thc construction for
yourself. You and you alone be
tlpc Judge. Then you will un­
derstand why FircstoncTircsarc
thc outstanding preference A”
of ear owners.
In these days of thrifty
buving—FIKESTONE EXTRA
VALUES COUNT!
'Monday night over 1V.R.C. natlonuule ncltrork
Tirestone

Tir«*tone
others to distribute.. Special

or responsibility fur service.
Firestone name and the quality
excels that of aj»ocial brand null

3O*3H

★ One of thc largest magazine publishing hoiiHea published a survey which
they recently made to find out thc tire buying plans of car owners for this
year.
,
In this survey they covered twelve states and interviewed 1,403 of their
subscribers. They found that 68% of those interviewed arc going to buy
tires this suujuicr, and that 27.2% of these car owners arc going to buy
Firestone Tires—the next highest is only 20.6% which shows thc demand
for Firestone Tires is 32% more than for any. other make.

ANDRUS SERVICE

Telephone 2240

Corner Court and Jefferson

Hastings, Mich.

DRIVE IN AND EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY

Mrs. McKeeTd Cloverdale came Sat-!
Unlay for n few days’ visit i|i the itorii-1
ot Mr. and Mrs Francis Gt&gt;rhum
Mrs. Huz«+ Otis and children n!
Prairieville were Sunday guests of Mr !
and Mrs. W. H. OU-.

land near Ann Arbor Slave moved to;
the farm they purchased of Louis Er­
way.
,
Mrs. W. H. Otis is earning which 1good news tocher many friend--. Her ■
daughter, Mrs Fred Barlow, nf Has-tings, is assisting in caring for her.
j
Mr and Mrs Oscar Olis of Trenton
und Mis. Silsbee of Hustings - were I
callers Thursday. forencori in the home{
of thc former’s-sister, Mfr. Wm. Ha­
vens. They also called on Mrs. W.’H'
Otis.
•
.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorlujm and
- Mrs. McKee were Sunday twsty ol
Mrs Gorham's mother, Mrs. Wilder, ol
Battle Creeg.
L ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens were
[guests on Sunday of Dt. and Mrs. B .1
Robinson of Wayland. Thay report thc
Ur. as very poorly.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Footer of Ann
Arbor were guests for tlw week end ol
the-latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Otis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Nash and chil­
dren of Hastings were Sunday- callers
in the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wil­
cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and chil­
dren o! Arush Ridge were Sunday
guests in the home of Mr. und Mrs
Dan Douglass. In tlw afternoon they
called on Mrs. W. H. Otis.
Thc McCallum 'cominuftity meeting
will be held next Friday evening. May
201 h. ut tlw home of Mr. and Mrs, Ben
McKibbm.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith ami
daughter Esther and Grandma Chap­
man all of Hastings were callers Sun­
day afternoon in thc home of thc for­
mers son. Wayne, and family. Mr. arid
Mrs. Geo. Havens and children were
also guests there.
CEDAR CREEK.
The Cedar Creek school will close
with a picnic dinner Wednesday, May
25.- Tlw school will give a short pro­
gram in thc afternoon. Everyone in­
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. R Cramer of Hastings
spent Sunday with their children. Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monroe and son.of
Kalamazoo were the week-end ghosts ot
home folk*Henry Lclnnnr and family. Elrtiie
Lcinaar and wife attended a birthday
dinner Sundiiy for their brother.
George Haiip?--s of Shultz.
.
Lawrence Bostwick, wife and‘little
son of Ross Center, spent Sunday nt
Gulya Pease s.
Mr. und Mrs. Ardy Owen attended
thc funeral of Harry Hammond of
Baltimore township Saturday after­
noon.
Clarence Campbell nnd family called
on Mrs Cami&gt;belTs mother at Hickory­
Comers. Friday evening.

* | ’HE highways lead to lovely lands! Starred

with lakes and ribboned by silver streams!
To rugged mountains and lacy shores. To^quaint
hamlets and beautiful dues-.

THE KTTU
OASOLIMC

If you'll get your copy of “PLACES TO GO" at
any Standard Oil Service Station, you may pick

the spots that strike your fancy. And follow the

highways to your heart's content.

.

.Get Your Copy of
’’Places to Go”

Let STANDARD RED CROWN —thc better
gasoline—take you to “PLACESTO GO”. This

famous, fuel is the ideal spirit for the happy high­

way. It’s a sparkling, dynamic, volatile- gasoline.
Packed with extra power units. Smooth — sure—
steady. Adjusted for summer driving. It Blhrnt

Clean at Any Speed,

Thia booklet is pro­
fusely tllustrsied. lusts
hundreds of fascinat­
ing places in the great
■Middle West. Tells you
where they are— and
how to get there. It's
FREE. Just uk for it at
any Standard Oil Sarr­
ica Station when you
buy gasoline.

For forty years Red Crown Gunline has beta the
MinJitd by which all other guoimti have beaa
nieuured—hence iu presear name— Scaadud Rad
Crown Gasoline.

It not only meets U. S. Government tpecihcauocu,
it better, them—hence iu descriptive title-a beaae

POWERS ECHOES.

Mrs. Miner Palmer,spent Thursday
with Mrs. c. Shroyer at Carlton Center
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Travis and family
ot Grandville called on their parents.
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Travis. Sunday
evening.
,
Sunday evening callers at the honu i
of Mr and Mrs earner Schon*!-:
meyers’ wete Mi and Mrs Ray Ser- j
ven and family of Middleville and Mr.'
and Mrs. Arthur pedford and family, j

Standard Red Crown Guoisnc has a higher uxR
.... —
— a*.I .a aj,...a..l
aka aaaa
aka

STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OtSTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TIRt»

�| LEGAL NOTICES |

SECRETS OF LITE.
NOTHING BIT KINDNESS.
mlcrpacopc bares the cell* of
"Have you ever been offered
.
secrets of many living objects. A. light
with Mr and Mrs R J. Williams.
I Tramp: '•Only once, madam. Aside ray is fixed on eggs of murine life M u
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bennett spent | from that, d've met with nothing but disc whirls it around 8.IXW times a
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mr* ;
Henry Elenbao* neaY- Middleville.
1 Margafet Palmer and Raymond |
Mugridge wrote 7 th grade .exams tn I
Hasting* Thursday
Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Campbell en-

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clemens and son. 1 Lady:
Wednesday evening. May 11. thc Inst
The Homemakers' Corner 'meeting
ot the Pl T. A. was held, meet­ I Gene, ot Chicago, spent Tuesday night | —
With the Boy Scouts In the local
By Home Economics Specialist* Michi­ ing
Masonic Temple wlw*n&gt; a bounteous
gan State College
•consisting of the following was given
Many of the spots which accumulate A playlet by the tenth grade, local
an furniture, rug*, und draperies be­ numbers and a talk by Mr. Shafer,
tween the .‘.pring and ffifT periods of scout executive of Barry county, and
hoUMKlranliWvran 1*' removed by a also a talk by Mr. Johnston, scoutmas­
ter of Battle Creek. The next meeting
ample Iwane process according to
Evelyn Turn.-r. home manag-Wn' will be in September with Mr*. Arthur
•jx-ciulLt.'Carbon tetrachloride i- ex-;
William Fhilx-y. Sr . of Irving called Bedford* were Mr and Mrs Charles
a his son George urid family. Batur- Jones and Children and a neighbor and
wife of Orangeville und Mr. und Mrs.George Adam* nnd Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mr. und Mr* .Allen Fish and family
acconi|nnif&lt;| Mr. and Mrs Elmer
■rr.. otherwise the concentration of
ry unpleasant add thu« ma:
Hiui-1 Campbell spent Sunday with Mr.
actually harmful. After the span I
und Mr* Roy Truvi.v and family of
e been rtiihr.id, Itathrr, fabric. ily attended the graduation exercises Grandville.
-'
at Woodland Wednesday evening. when
Sunday gtiestu of Mr. and Mr.*. Sey-'
lined may lie thoroughly cleaned with a Mt&lt; • Mafg.ini Spindler, of Woodland.
soup •olutlotr: The solution ii. rtkqdt'
William* and family and Mr. and Mrt.
with three.bar- of ivory, or bther'mild
Hurry Fish
.
&gt; .Ti;ip op dm- ;m'd ttfw-half pound* or one I Noah Minard, Jr,, of Uigan
, Thursday with hi* cousins. V
und Gerald Forbey, and VL&lt;*ite&lt;|
school Friday.
William Forbey was a wecl
home in Hoboken. N. J . Saturday,
after spending some time with herM; ] .
■ . .mplx-ll
grandjHirehM, Mr. und Mrs. Sim NiLtis •
W. ft. Surrurrer left Saturday'
picnic Monday, May-10
Mr and 'Mrs. Walter Cooke spent
Sunday ,in. Sparta visiting hi* mother

THANKS, FOLKS—for the way you i&lt;-ipond«d to

our Golden Anniversary Sale-the moil successful
evcnl in our history. We are offering these APPRE­
CIATION VALUES to show you that we will con­

tinue, Week after week, leaden In value-giving.

CANDY BARS or GUM

3c

Box of 94 bws 69c - box of 90 pkgs, gum 59c

funeral of Mrs. Murphy's father, D. B
McQueen, who died suddenly at his ragss. 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. He
Winkler tram Friday till Sunday.
Worxilanu High school and made iicr
home with Miss Olga Bvkardi. re­
turned to 1ht lyune In Sebewa. fur

Friday.
Schneider and family.

Tasty Blue Mills • in Oliva Oil

DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS

Sunday

a .-uds which. ha;» been prepared beforvluind from neutral soup well dis­
solved. Tin- ud.i are made from a 1 per
cent soap xolutidn. that is one ixiund
acrtimpiitiled the latter'
&lt;&gt;t high grade neutral c '
slightly les* if powdered.
:allpns i acting.* and Woodbind where they:
tiled on Mrs Clarence VuiiPatton.
I
Mrs Ted Bustai^e U recovering from

—15c

Salactad flarory picnic tips

»i. !3c

SALAD DRESSING

Maxwell
House Coffee

News was quickly spread along the
line Wednesday morning of the death!
of Aur neighbor and friend. Phillip i
Gerllnger. who had been sick for sonic
time. The funeral was held Friday at i
the Evangelical church. Rev. J, Riebel
ins pastor preaching tiie funeral ser'-1

”

Coffee

Vacuum packed

Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Scheel and Mrs
Anna Eckurdt were in Ionin Weilm-.'i-

yr

— 7c

Embassy - insures your saloda

Dell Godfrey nUendea.

With spring time
for cleaning and M
blankets. Tlx- wise I:

NORWEGIAN SARDINES

Vacuum pocked

89c

85c

SIFTED PEAS

2 No. Scars 25c
Country Club - lander small peas

FANCY CORN

2k

whiie

Country Club - RicMy flavored lender white kernels

GOLDEN BANTAM corn 3

No « on, 29c
Country Club - bl) delicious golden kernels

WAX BEANS

1

n.

•... 83c

Country Club - Small full Iterortd beans

SUNBRITE

Earl Chase ot Grand Rapids spent
Sunday frith hto RprenU. Mr. and Mn&gt;

Nev«i before it such «
low price

Mrs A J. Novivici-y .Accompanied her]
son Russell and son Glen tu ■ Hustings;

♦
«&gt;

RAISIN BREAD

Mrs. E M Wherfer. who has peen ill
with Hu- flu thc past few days. is better.
Dale tgVnmick of Delton was a guest of.
ivinc.:. ‘providing
thc
Campbell home M-veral days last*
,‘oQM-tu'd to pre­
riling oi 'the flap.

Just chock full ol noerbhiny r»Wm

GELATINE DESSERT

4

w

Country Club . it's ftesh and Arrorful

noon. He died on Monday from u fail
and wits brought to Wing's home in
Woodland, on Tuesday. F P. Arthur, of
Detroit preached the funeral sermon
Hosting* lory.- Mr.-.. McQueen was forAwrly Edith
visitor Wednesday.
BeVIcr. and our sympathy ls 'extended
to her and the family.
Tiie Community Service on next
Sunday evening will be led by E. S
Thompson. Musician. Dorothy BarInum. Booster. Carrie Van Wle. Hand‘ shaker. Kendall Coats.
Rev Huffman ot Lake Oile.va gave
a splendid sermon at the Community
service on Sunday evening, also two
iroli Sunday after visiting her sun Mr. and Mr?. F. E. Doming also called very fine ninnbers on tiie musical saw.
H. Gray, and family for a weyjs. .... '•&gt;n |iis brother. Franklin K. Burgee,
und family.
.
Callers Tuesday at tiie home of Mr
and Mrs. Ted Bustance were Mr. and
Mrs Fay Studt nf Lake Odessa.MiM Ellen Edwards ot Hastings was
a Saturday night and Sunday guest of
Rapids were entertained . Sunday
the Misses Helen und Dorothy Slocum.
Mr and Mrs. Asa Steckle.
Mrs Howard Bryans and children
Sunday guests nt the home of
spent from Thursday until.Sunday with
Mrs Andrew Brandt nnd family and her parents. Mr. und Mr.- Blrt BirKenneth Steckle. Mr. and &gt;1r*. Fwt-

CREAM CHEESE
Fancy Michigan "Coiby”

2 No s
Country Club - large Juicy full section!

GRAPEFRUIT

25c

a

Knapp of Hastings called Thursday'

cue.-:.- of Mr. and Mrs Pike and daugh­
The Martin school util close Friday
ter of Grand RapgU Sunday.
spent the Week end at her farm home.
Mus Mamie Tyler of South Bowne with a picnic at tiie school house, pot
Alta Marshall silent part of last week was
&amp; visitor Saturday at the home of luck dinner, to which all parents are
with her ajint. Mrs. Zolin Miller ninth Mrs. Pearl Smith.
Mrs. Ida Flory and son Oscar of Hit.
. Frank Notion and daughter Clgota
ting* nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henle
were at Vermontville Wednesday afterand baby were Sunday afternoon
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum i
Smith Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Flory of Hasting* spent,
from Sunday until Wednesday with her.
Holland Tuesday.
■
Guests Wednesday nt the home of daughter. Mrs. Clara Hentie and family.'
owing to the shop being closed until;
A Danish explorer in Greenland has latn r s motht-r. Mrs. LUisley and Burt । Thursday.
found a stone house, built by vikings, Litusley ot Hopkins.
Thc coats Grove Young People's!
which, after counting tin- layers ot wall
Mrs' George Thompson accompanied Sunday School- claw will have a party ■
paper in the parlor, he estimates is 1033 Rev, and Mrs. Glass to Lowell Sunday at the home of Myrtle and Lorin
years old —De*- Moines Register.
Oversmith Thursday evening.
•
'
Miss Dorothy Slocum spent Sunday ।
Walker, for the week end.
Mr_and Mrs Ernie Tooker motored with Miss Martha Thompson at Coals!
to Hopkins Sunday where they attend-

Bananas

gucsts of their daughter and husband.
were in Grand Rapids Thursday.
Sunday guests at thc Austin home Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lowell. Sunday.
Miss Emma Yule of Grand Rapid* and
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Howell of Nashville.!
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton
Misses June and Josephine Noviskey
accoinjxinled W W Boughner and! guests of their son and wife at
daughter Helen to Grand Rapids Sat­ shall. Sunday.
urday evening.
Ruth Mudge,. nnd Mr. Dulmer of*
Grand Rapids were Sunday afternoon
AN OLD-FASHIONED CUSTOM.
An inheritance tax is a very ancient I guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge.
Mrs. Win. Ryan and Priscilla of De­
mode of levy. Egyptians used it and so
did, the Greeks and the Romans, levy­ trait are spending the week with her
'
ing much heavier cliarges than prevail parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge.
in most states in this country.
BUT USUALLY ISNT ALWAYS! !

Thc skunk usually is content to con­
tinue his way peacefully, if you .will let
h|m alone. When one ot these creatures;
becomes accustomed to lhe sight of an;
observer, no more Interesting or safe
object of study can be found.
j

i

The ell foodlnrit

POTATOES

HEAD LETTUCE fc.b.., «o
Hurd crisp heads

•-&gt;«»-.

CUCUMBERS

QUALITY MEATS

Pork Loin Roast
LOIN END Lb. 10c

law. Mrs J. H. Llnsley. of Detroit,
whose funeral and burial, took place in
Hopkins Monday.

When something has to be done
usually find a way to do it.

Country Club Milk

CENTER Lb. 15c

Spiced Ham
Pork Loaf flemid’a Finest
Bacon Squares
Smoked Ham
Beef Kettle Roast

Chickens

Choicu Medium Fowl

20c

12c
Lb.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

18 PAGES

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 25, 1932

to 8

NUMBER 4

"'T"oS?SSymB!WINDOW NIGHT FOLLOWED BY TWO ,HE "™’CONn ,llcE:- REV. GLEM CARPEN­
DESIGNATE flOHO
BIG BARGAIN DAYS IN HASTINGS
TER TO BE SPEAKER
ASSESSMENT DIST.
Ira Brooks Observed His Nine­
tieth Birthday On Thurs­
The attention of all readers is directed to
day, May 19
DIVIDINb THE DOST OF CON.
•hiutmIw
Ure in binha., «t Uh- f”-'1 lh“* tumorrow night, Thurnloy night.
STRUCTION OF HASTINGS
Ini D Brooks, a Civil war veteran and' May 26. there will be a window displlij by the
CENTER HIGHWAY
of tils un-iii-iaw. J&gt;Ogoxl of o’clock. The.ringing of the bell nt the city hall
PROPOSITION TO BE
Hope township About loo •frit-tuh will aiinoiHice.the opening of the show and the
u.rne.l on in all th.HEARD TUESDAY. MAY 31 mUwred.t Mr CNfxM. u. erewju- bright h | ,. w|||
X'^’Kh.SSr"’^wimlowi? ;rhi™ will hr bond nn.sie and .hi,

Crades Will Nut Be Kept to ant.social occasion mid a delightful |display will tic thonnighly enjoyed.
\- !
This window show will be the Opener fol
. Minimum -Roadbed Will Be uHulr m ev.ry resiMCt.
.
Uir
two great bargain’ day’s in Hastings, the afiTwenty Feel Wide
li,InlMreir&gt;n“lre™.Lr»r&gt;ir»»'n.&gt;unr.-m.-nl for which wHI In- found in this
A gu-eUng w.ijt lu l(j at the Hitoiing«

f

issue .in the double page advertisement, in
wjiich the coitperatinjf merchants of Hastings
ann&lt;tunc«‘ the special bargains they offer f&gt;»r
the.two &lt;Iaynt Friday ami Saturday. Part of
Saturday afh-rnuun, partiftilar.'i of which can
b&lt;- leurntdi from any of the i.nerchants of Has­
tings.
'
and npt&lt;! the bargains and nlimild

tnerrhuntd will show/tho

M. I. P. A. J
Last Week—
Happy Over Gain

‘lx ' c )sip&gt; ui and wii
luce ill the state. witl
oinu. three !*x&lt; than

APPROPRIATE
EXERCISES ,
PLANNED FOR DECORA­
TION DAY, MAY 30
SERVICES AT CEMETERY

FOLLOWED BY PARADE

All of Patriotic Organisations
re ^warded T. .Fortnight
...
M.iko-Up. 11: Originality.
In City Uniting In Honoring

Deceased Veteran’s
H Advertising.
.•nlvcrlisc.
Decoration Dav will be fittingly oboi. served in this city on Monday. May 30,
lite company that had the'honor as
oswith
appro|»naie
exervises and tlie
well ns pleasure of capturing the pre*!- '
ITINERARY FOR DEC­
on decoration of grave
drd tof tiic confederacy, Jctfersun Ikivis.'
in Hi«- |iro|*r( &lt;l- improvement of-the Mr. Brook; had a line service record. ’:
H.-roid Hunt' lux radi-s.
-up
ORATING GRAVES
Huiiiiig., outer nxid from’ this citv mid has inaifi- a tine ri-cord as a eitizen;
Joliii- pubiuaUiai.
All Civil war veterans and members
mg the Hasting.-, ul Hie W. R. C , are asked to meet ut
After the
and -aix and (&gt;iif-quart&lt; r miles east, to
American Legion and Auxiliary
G. A R lull at nine o'clock In .Hie
a cnniicctioti with tlte Bliiic Road
to Visit Seven Cemeteries
ogan and Hu) xtu- morning, when* trumiiortatlun will bo
Thciri was a large iittendunrc mid a Orangeville township
n r Uu ir gain over provided to lake..them to Rtvenddo
I CIVIL
WAR * MEN
WERE
liee dtoctlKMon of the'proposition. The
In Barry County
. were m third cemetery.. Spanuii w»r veto and their
CONTESTS,
program us (•iijlim.d by Hie county road maiiv years in- worked his farm. He j THWACK MEET,
In accordance with .the custom of
Exhibits and achieve many conn .-rants ladles. Boy Scout*. Camp Fire Girls
&lt;-&lt;&gt;mmi.s.;i&lt;m was endorred. Tlie proposal “A£J” re„™u ?„d''XhSTo!
GUESTS OF LIONS CLUB
and the American Legion and Auxilwus to make Uii* avtawMinetit district in­
No. 45. American U nioir and the Aux-1
ON
MONDAY
imy will meet at the Legion rooms at
MENT DAY
clude iiiJout 8,000 acres &lt;4 land, or a honor.,because of the g&lt;xxi life he has
tliury
Unit
will
visit
on
Hjr
’
*f&gt;uudi»y
l
tiic ■reimc hour, and accompanied by
strip one mile Hurth und one mile south lived and'brenusc of his splendid rec-J
previous
to
Decoration.
Day.
jevsryJ.
I qtvi
STYLE
REVUE UUII
WILL
i the Clemens band from Ata-dts. Uicmalong the (• '. uiik ot highway
ord a-s u citizin and us a soldier.C DCVIiC
I
’
cemetery in Barry county.in-which vet- DEAN DAVENPORT
, organization* will march to Rlversldo
Another mi cling w-lli be held at the
enins of .the World war arc buried, i
,1 ecme’.ery where memorial exercises
WAS GUEST SPEAKER
same plan- «hi May 31. al winch time
BE FINE ATTRACTION
' will be iu-ld and the graves decorated.
arid place tip- county .highway complait- In order that n-lalii
|
Pullowlng the return from the ceme­
'! i Number of Comrades Is Rapidly
rimsiqh' will present the roll. a-, they
Over Twelve Hundred Children friends may be present at the
|
tery. tlie parade will form at the
think 11 ought to lx-, for approval, also
Decreasing — Twenty Six we are giving below Hu- itinerary tori
~
...
Methodist church conwr at 10:15,
-Address
By
giving the ptojNiM-d jKrcrnlugCft to be
the esatefn hah of the county on Sun-1
PRESIDENT
OF
MICHIGAN
W
hen
the school children wilt Join the
Were
Present
Last
Year
assessed to the different districts in­
—i
Kev. jonn W. Hitching
day. May 29th.
ECONOMY LEAGUE TALKS 'others and the High school band will
cluded. Ar we ilndmtund it, tlie piun U
I Barry County 4-H dflb Achievement
Fuller Cemetery-12:45 P. M.
* For the fifth Huecesshv year at one
on tavatiaw alMI
Th,‘ llne
niarcl» will bo
to have the county pay the usual 50 jx-c
I its May mef’i mgs the Hastings Lmn-.
Wixidland
Cemetery
1:1b
P.
M.
,
i
UN
1
AAALIUW
CMt
w
J(.IIerM,n 8t . north to state St.
SPLENDID WORK DONE BY , Day will bi held Friday. June ,3rd in
'their
Nashville Ci-meterv- 2 00 P. M. • *
the Mctiiixllst- church in Hu-ting&gt;
west Id Broadway, south on Broadway
THE WOMEN DURING - ’(County
Hclxxil Cortitnlssimier. Maude
to the Central school where the excrcent: the lowmlilp of Cnstleton 10
SAYS
STATES
NEED
U.
at
ihtiiV
iux&gt;n
luncheon.
Joy Cemotery -4:00
PAST YEAR
। Smith and CoiiQty Agricultural Agent.
cIm’.y will be iicld in the auditorium at
’
ity ul Huntings 12 jxt
.* Harold J. Foster, the urranging u very
DRASTIC EXPENSE CUTS i» •" a m
land was the ; peaker. He gave an ft]
Sixnuibte Cemetery-4 45 P. M.
fine jnogratii for thAday.
Tlie committee in charge hds nrand the utoewment district ten SUPERINTENDENT PREipruprtaU’ and very interesting addrr
|. It to exjx-cted that over 1200 children
Levics Increase Nearly 23 Per rang.-d the program a-s given hereon Abraham Lincoln. He brought
^FNTFD FINE REPORT! l»-ir&lt;-isl and friend- will attend the
We-understand that the estimates for
ocnticw rime ncruni (1|V&gt; J(IOKTa,n wlllch lnflU(1,... th,
Cent
Per
Year
During
(h&gt;cning song. America, the Beauti­
Hie project call for about $24200 to be
things concerning tile Great Emunciful." Mrs. Sadie Mae Palmer will act
Past Decade
paid in three years. A* can be seen. this Immediate Needs Were Outlin-, ^niLSESL7..S“!!2'-m!SJ?!2S
putor ulUch they hud never heard be­
, 4-H Health Contest, the County Track
arcon^panist- and Prill--W. T. Wal­
fore. which came from a’man.who
—
Pertinent Mat to tics and constructive as
lace
to to lead the singing.
« • d lO tin* a-. e-.Mllerit district, which ed—Mrs. Geo. Fingletoh, Sr., i Meet, tins County 4-H Club Achieveintimat*'iy knew pres»r
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'
udent Lincoln and • criticism featured Hu- talk 'on 'Tax-i Invocation
—Rev. L p Laue, pastor
nw-rit ptogranr and Exliibit.;. and the
Re Elected As Pi4jsident
will be very light in cutnpurtoon *with
Mrs.- Lincoln
wheni tiny lived' in. utiun tri Michigan'' that Clarence L
of'the
First United Brethren church.
lath
Ghide
Graduating
Exercises.
oOu-r and. larger as­
I Springfield, III.
.
Ayer*, president ol the Economy
One hundred dnd.Mxty-nine women
Opening
Remarks—Rev. J A. Mc­
The
Hjielllng
and
Health
contests
Will
|
jp
&gt; in tlx- past . .The as- were present d the 'annual l|inrh«-an
IN
There were • tourtce
cn veterans pre - Hague »l Miclugun. gave before the Nulty. rrctor of Emmanuel church.
TAXES
WERE
PAID
be held al ten o'clock at the Metho-1
c were twenty-aix. Hasting* Commercial dub Tuesday „’ "A Scene On the Battlefield"— Her­
of tin- Pe-mux-k HosiUtal Guilds held at:,dist church, while Hm- track meet willr
JULY INSTEAD OF IN
halt mile on either Mile of the highway thy Metlwdird —--------■rat
here then having noon.
— I lake place at the fair grounds brglnn-1
bert Cooper.
ests at the Monday, jjj
the taxrg. of Michigan and alii
DECEMBER
Allegiahce to the Flag—laid by a
' ing at B 3') o’ct'xk to lie follbved by n |
—
Jlow.s:
her nibdlvisions of government! Boy Scout.’
lilacs. tuliiK.^aiid oilier spring flowers;, basket pitnic at the fair grounds . The |
.
.
cent of the ten jx-i Cent: It is proiwred were attractively arranged
Char'.! -- Hunt of Oraftgevillv; George .“mounted in round numbers t&lt;&gt; $4U,"' ‘ words for Hie spelling contest will b* CHANGE REQUIRES
i Continued on page six)
to Hike three- vciir.-- for the retirchicnt
Bradidi and John Rogers of this city;' 4*&gt;2.m)0.QU and in 1929 this tax had|
'nils will mala* tinB““ c“',r“
NO INCREASE IN LEVY Elijah Rounds of Middleville; Harry mounted to $353,828,000.00. an increase
Becaibc of the ilim-.-a of h&lt;-r hus­ !,:kSu..'1y"n
total ca-t io
'
Dean. Frank Rowley t.l abirnt 960 ix-rccnl. Mr. Ayers Mid Jo KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO
band. Mrs George Fingh-ton. Hr, presiThe afternoon
program at the
"
,
zone 36 cento i« r acre to cover their en­
and Jacob Haynor ot Nashville; Dr. H illuAlrulc the fact that economy in
ami ... U» Oullfa »4. ataU.- 1.. .&gt;■ ........
....
Methodist
church lia- many interesting: New Arrangement Needed to C Peekluun mid Ed. Coats of Free- gm&lt;-rnmi*nt is Michigan's foremost
DRILL THURSDAY EVE
tire share ol the sjxTlal assessment.
u-nd. w nw nm.pre.Mm.. Mr. M
ti
„. .......
nmln .ddr.
. ..u...ure.
A.«of,u..
tiie aft-i। q;vc Boafd Funds So They
, ... -e.
winch divided by three would make 12c Tolhurst,
port:' Palmer Karn... J.injes MacDmi-; probh-fii The k»xmI road tax alone tr.
officiated as chairman
| ernoon will be given by Rev. Kitching !
fi-ycar |xr acre Im each acre. On’an 80
aid, Ira D. Brooks and Conrad Kahler the state for 1930. he pointed out. was Hope to Give Exhibition At
Following ti&gt;-- singing- ut the ‘ Ik&gt;x-'
Will Not Have to Borrow
acre farm fills would mean St) ftO a year ologjf’ and grike by Mrs. L. L. Dewey.;i new minister of. the Hustings Pr’rsby- i
of Cloverdale. A fine luncheon — a ‘little
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’
----------------more
than
$75,000,000
00.
or
!
State Conclave In Grand
;&lt; terton church, other parts of the pro-! . linr p,lurer
nearly double the entire tax burden of;
u lovely luncheon wax Kierved by the;. gram will be given by Hie Wclconu I Jacl that it was proposed to vote at the
Rapids Next Month
present .enjoyed:
tiic state and local tax combined'
Indies of the Aid Society*
I School
HalRilcraft
club. . William . unI1,la| school meeting. Io be held June
to three annual payment-, that would
In h«ukme up Uife matter, in order for 1910.
Hastings
Commundery
No
56
Kc|»rts by Hie secretary. Mrs. C. D.
total of but Bain r. and tretu-unr. Mrs II J Frw- I Hynes Of the Shores achdbl. Hie Has-; 13, on Hie pro;&gt;uxltion of changing the to extend invitations to the veh-rnnr.
To Curb the rapid rise of taxes Mr ' Knights Templar will hold their first
tings Center. Pratt and Lake View! [srn,. jOr paying the ;Ch&lt;x&gt;l lax . from Stuart Clement, secretary of the Lion-;. Ayera Ix-llevw. that more difficulties and’ out.Mde“dnll of the season on Thurs­
(Handicraft club, the Clothing club December, as it 1- now. to Jul-..
(Continued on page five*
barrier.-, should lx- placed in the wify of day evening. May 26. Tliey will as­
project* tiiat.neca-ait.iu- lxxr.ts in thei semble at- tlie Masonic Temple at 7
this article Election of officers resulted!j from
‘
‘ Deljon, -ttje Hop-Center
... ,'Handl-, some misinterpreted our article, and
'though', that Hy* was a plan to in- REBEKAHS TO HOLD
i continued on page two)
. uiianlmmisly'iLs follqwv’ President. Mrs |
_________ rtt' ***'
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lax Kite. He cited the Covert Road Act
P M and will be escorted by the new
Icrease thi; school tax! Nothing could be
illustrate this point. Three hundred j Hastings City Bund io Broadway and
Mr’ S'TonmS: sJSrE COUNTY NORMAL GRADDISTRICT CONVENTION to
CORRIXTION.
! farther from tlie truth. Tlx* school tax.
and fourteen petitioners. for example. Grand Sts. where they will drill. Tlwi
An article npix-nrod in last week’s :c. d. Bauer: Treaagrct. Mrs. Fred s.
UATION
EXERCISES.SS^.'um
w/w. w
wenresponsible
for
pushing
-through
will furnish the drill music and
--------------------------Hastings Lodge. to Entertain ;the Eight Mile Road project near De- band
Banner which wiu copied from a Bat­
— be'under
- -— the leadership of Ray­
will
•
I speak the mind of the /chool board &lt;&gt;!
tle Creek |mper, mid we find DeVon1
Guests and Grand Officers ! troit. The actual paving cost should mond tfindeknecht. The Comnmndery
Each, of* the fifteen Guilds gave’:
Piilnum iMtid a firn- for rvcklrr.s driv­ MdchditPrcporta of the work done dur-; Members of Class to Present Hastings when uc -ay that Hu-y will tohme
been
VM.000
00
per
mile
forthe
,
will
be
in charge of Captain General
On Friday, May 27
i dispoted at all times to keep the ^ix at
ing rather limn drlviqg while drunk. ing. Hie past year. and Mtos Luverne
double truffle lane but the ultimate cost! James M. Langston.
Program At Auditorium On
j the lowest limit consistent with g&lt;yid
Tiic district convention of the Rc- proved to be $489.40333 j&gt;er nuie. Thlfa
We are glad to rectify tills error.
Tlie Cotnmandery have a good many
| Herat. suiierintendent. presented the;
j
school*
Tlie fact that they have if- bekah Lodge will meet at tlie I. O. O. the act of these 314 jieople saddled a new mivemenu to practice and they
ntvr.i.
•■ general-nnspitiu
report
anu
u&gt;iu
ot
tne,
Thursday,
June
9
„
—
general .hospital report and told of the ■
22 per
]*r cent
cent tlmtills F, lull in ,|hls city, on Friday. Muy 27.,i gigantic tax burden on thousands oi deaij-c to get in as good shape as pos­
DANCE.
needs of that institution As she said.! Commencement exercises for the jiduced
n,lt’c&lt;1 the'scliool
tllc school tax
tax 22
v
year
Every Saturday Right at Clea? lake, this .has been a hard jx-riod for all hns-; Barry County Normal-clas-s will be heldI year, as compared‘with sa &gt;"
!,r ago. beginning at ten o’clock.
' p«»ple who knew nothing about "
th; sible tor their exhibition drill at Gar­
nuffhl -tn
I*.- evidence
/.vlrUwten ot
nt that
tlraf purpose
iillrnOK^.,
Delegates and members from thir­
—Frank Herrington. Aclv. tL
(ContiiftRd on page ten part twoi I Thursday afternoon. June 9. at 2:00!I ought
to be
'
(Continued on page five)
field Park. Grand Rapids, when the
•
.
:
Tlie otilv
tin
the Central ....aonw....,
auditorium. Ti.;.
The class.i’ The
only reason for cliamnne
clianging Hi
th&lt; teen lodges ar&lt;- expected, as yell as.
stafe Grand Conclave u held next
: again this year. Is putting on its own datl' oI ,ht' levying of Hih tux Is that several Grand Offia-rs of the Rebekah'
month.
program. Short talks will be given by ”'c state law makes the school year As.M-igbly. Dinner will be served by
Ponmx-.k hospital was kindly re­
Hastings Commandery have u can­
j the president of Hie ilnxC^tTeorgia July 1. white the school tax in Hu- Methodist ladles to the Rebekahs. membered by Mr. and Mrs. Henry didate fur Grand Warder &lt;x_the Grand
A very Interesting and helpful pro­ Brown of Vermanlville who donated Commandery m Em. Sir Dr. Frank
'Bnstctt. and by Paul Smith. Frances i Hastings has been heretofore levied in
gram
has
been
prepared
dealing
with
I Wachter will play a piano solo, and a' December nnd imually jnost of It is
five quarts of fruit. AU of these gifts Carrot tiers p. C. and they desire to
, I girls' chorus will sing two numbers. I&gt;uid In January, or from three to four Rebekah nctivitiss.
are greatly iqipreciated.
.
. make a good showing.
;The main feature of the program will । months after school begins in Scpbe a dramatization gSSta
planned XJlS!
by Lucile .; timber.
WARTIME BANGERS CARRIED OVER INTO PEACETIME!!1.........
i
..
. ... ------------ ; The school budget always provides To the Citizens of Barry County:
If you.approve of my record and my
(Continued oh page seven)
■
■
YEARS (,'OS’F I|l;GE SUMSpREAL VALUE
Ith® nr,&lt;l portraying the school Hint is;
work in Hie Michigan legislature as
T V m ’l.*&lt;TIf iv
passing, the second, the school that is
your representative und believe .that
‘
“
*
"• coming A reception and’tea for the BUSINESS ADVS. CONmy experience' a* ■ a member of Hie
Conservation IXiparlment Also Conies In I'or Criticismr-Itothi'^EpfThe^nty'iSiuJandruSi'
TAIN REIJL BARGAINS Hou.M&gt; U of value to Barry county, I Tliese are busy tunes with ny-mbers , properly clothed .and fed. the children
should be very happy to continue ih ot the American Legion Auxiliary, but kept in school, etc.
«■
Suffer Hecause Officials Operate In Full Public View—
teachers, win follow the program.
„
.
; ; not
not so
■ ■&gt; ousy
busy juv
Jut rimi
what uicy
they can
can stop
stop an.i
and ; runos
Funds ror
for succevsiuiiy
successfully cai
carrying on
Hidden Bureaus Go I’nnoticeil
/
i c'«m roii-Fbrmcr students of Has-1 Double Page Announcement youf service for another term.,
I will be a candidate for Represents- • conduct the ■annual
2.-“/::*sale on Poppy Day. ; these welfare
“Jfare and rchabilUat,
rehabilitation actlviiiiuum iiurt.yis uo cnnuiKiu
/
|tlnRS H1Kh
Mirte B,.l,.ruyk
and ,O0ier Features Found
the on the Ilci^iblican ticket at the Suturday, »•-— n--™
------ 1 --------*. the--&lt;nnjial
May •"&gt;
28. -n
all —
over
Barry coun-, ties are secured
through
&lt;By V.'J. BROWN)
I Sarah Cook. Ethel Crook. Beatrice De-,
primaries, and will appreciate your ty. Through this sale they obtAyi Wei-; sale of poppies on the Saturday pricedIn This Issue
Whenever no irate citizen anywhere begins airing his opinions concerning' Molt- F*ra«*cc». De Mott. Sarah De-,
supixirt.
.
____________
fare fmui.s ubereby
they „
honor the, ing Decoration Day. Ml ot the receipts
Tlie uusmee-s
business news m-tnis
in-this u»oe
Issue of
the extravagance of state government he is almost certain, before he has|prtcs*cr
DeVault, Evedenc
me
If nominated and elected, I pledge: dead by serving the
...
living. Several
w
being used for Hut purpose. No money
•finislied, to express himself oh the question of the state police. Then* arc! Echtinaw. Ethel Fisher. Alice Hack-| the Banner will be of special interest you my honest and earnest effort iq splendid i»ppy posters have been made . is ;&gt;aid tlie workers, as their service to
reasons for this, of course, hi the first" place the average citizen thinks in' np5’’' Mer,&gt;'n Houghtalliu Margaret to all our readers. They will notice in behalf of the jieople of Harry county. by .’•tudrnrrTn-tfie city’ .school*, but volunteered and ■—
la •free.
.
terms of what he observes. There arc a lot of hidden leaks concerning which 'Jahncoclt. to-land MattesJn. Gladys ! our advertising columns this week, in- and the stnte. 1 am proud of the rec- were not fintohed in time to enter them
™.. ____________________
Member*
of Abe American Legion and
he h entirely ignurunt. But the state police is a mobile organization. Officers! Wa,lers. Lucille WIlHtta. From Wood- eluding the double page announcement ord of the i&gt;i&gt;ccinl session of the. legis- m Hie contest These |Kwters will be on. Auxiliary have 'taken up the torch."
U-pVcl about in state cars, most of the personnel arc in unlforrtw and frequently;land H,«h “bool: Mary Ingram. Agnes lot bargain days, some especlallv attr^c- laturc, just closed. New legislation was display m 'the. show windows on Saj- and ate kri-ping faith with those who
they make arrests. Quite as frequently their demeanor has brought down upon Sm*l*‘- Paul 8m,,h- Frances Wachter.| tlve prices. We arc sure it will be very ..enacted
—.-a which -m
.. ...
- .urd
will kbe
bL------great -----benefit
। ,w. A prtzt! has been offered by the gave their all.
Hie department the odium of unmannerly arrogance in the |x.-rformunce of duty.! From Freeport.High school: Katherinet much worth while for all our readers l to the jx-ople of Barry county in seduc­
K ye brctk URh"-Oh trouble not
Almost everyone ha's cbme in contact with tin- state police. Almost without! Fellzer. Wilmu Helrigle. From Nash- to get the habit of ,.looking carefully ing our highway taxes, and the great Auxiliary fpr Hie best one.
The war to not over for the men in Thal we shall let you be forgot.
exception the average citizen has little patience or charity fur tiic force and ' vl,,e H18h ’■chool; Alberta Greenfield. - through the business news of the Ban­ cut made in state salaries will mean u Hie
.».
•he hospitals—
—some oshell-shocked.some
T
hat we might live, ye yonder He.
That
lie.
little sympathy with the money it costs to edver its expense
। Georgia Bassett. From Bellevue High ner. *
reduction of state taxes of more than1 ga.seed. some crippled, some blinded, As the world’s tumult hurries by.
school: Catherine Jones.
—- --------- -----------------—
five millions of dollars and work along some deafened. sOftte maimed, some Fret not that thoughtless souls do slave,
Force Multiplied.
Students having schools are: Sarah! NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
tills lint; lias only been started. There
When this department wax first
Cook. King; Ethel Crook. Hastings
The annual meeting of the School; arc many useless and expensive boards anilctcd with tuberculosto. and -many For gold, that not one life could save.
proposed ft was urged that one well
Center: Beatrice DeMott. Falk; Sarah, District of the City ot Hastings; for, and commissions which should be done1 others who have been receiving care We grateful Hioutonds shall recall
organised dS p a r 1De Priester. Edger; Loretta DeVault.[the election of school officers and for I away with entirely and there arc still ever since the war. many of whom will Those Over There who gave Uidr all.
ment would take
Lakeview; Katherine Feltzcr. Ellis; Al^ithe transaction of such oilier businessi7 many abuses of state funds. The never leave the hospitals alive. For If ixippies blow where heroes lie.
them Hie war to still ffiging The ma- &gt; llijnk not the flag of shame well fly.
over the Job of inberta Greenfield, Yeckley; Alice Hack-' as mhy lawfully come before It. will be
sjiecting—a colossal
ncy, Milo; Wilma Helrigle. Curley, | held at Hastings High School auditor-j next legislature should consist of men1 Jority of these men enlisted in the prime OtiKdijly to them lies at hand—
know you can trust to cut every of life—college men. young busirstos
one It seems. It has
Kent county; Mary Ingram, Hines; i lum on Monday the 13th day of June. III you
Help to tlie living lii this land.
jioMible
item
of
expense
and
to
see
not. Troojiers and
Leland Jones. Parker: Madeline Mat- 1932, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Eastern i that every dollar of sthte money |s and profeslonal men, engineers, doc­ To those less fortunate than we.
tors, lawyers, etc-, all of wlidm were
detectives have mul­
’
Standard time. Notice to hereby given'
A commissioner , teson. Weeks.
honestly earned before It is paid out. willing to sacrifice, giving their lives If Who cannot hear and cannot see.
tiplied in the depart­ $000,000 annually.
The
public
is
cordially
Invited
to
at.that
the
following
question
will
be
sub
­
Tho.ic
shell-shocked- souls with minds
a few highly trained detectives to , . .r,
Sincerely youra.
Inecd lx-. Now thousand^ of them are
ment of public safe­ and
---------milted to the electors at. this meeting:
—Adv.
Len W. Felghncr. 1 in hospitals throughout Hu* United distraught.
ty almost as rapidly aid county sherifis In coses of major lcnd 13 8 program.
'•Shafi thto school district adopt the
With such a price', our freedom brought
States.
But
arc
they
sad
mid
down
­
as guinea-pigs at crimes might be Justified. The broad­
I provisions of Choptcr Ten of Act Num- NOTICE TO WHOM IT
the state biological casting station has probably had a
fber 319 of Hie Public Acto ot nineteen
.MAY CONCERN. hearted? No. they are riot. The at- Than that we fall to carry on
laboratory, but they salutary effect against crime also. A
You .re hereby notified that t|wre to
^f^ TUI every man who needs our care,
hundred twenty-seven, being a chaphave never taken well conducted bureau of identifica­
। ter relative to voting, assessing and col- an Ordinance covering the dumping of
tion
probably
should
be
continued.
But
Receive* a recompense that's* fair.
oyer the Job of inMRS. ISAAC SPONABLE.
;lectlng school taxes in school districts
beyond this the state police has not;
Well work and fight, UH tturni shall
Wm
J
Rmwn
specting.
Mfe
know
,
As
Mrs.
Isaac
Sponable
is
moving
to
.
and
to
provide
for
the
collection
of
Vrrn J. Brown thu
flnd yet convinced the general public of its1
come.
Bronson, she will dlsjiose of her per- 11school taxes therein?"
VKUUre. « UU. &lt;«».□» .U!
Justice to our disabled ones.
the' utilities commission, the depart­ Importance and valua.,
i sonal property at auction at the Spon-i। This would m^an that taxes for prosecuted.
We il keep the faith to u» revealed
Officers Well Paid.
ment of labor, the welfare depart­
able piauc
place urai
near nu_the vuuiki
County xiuxiiv.
Home. uui.
Col.|:school purposes would be levied -in July ’—Adv. 5-25’
..
1!I autc
C. E. Dayls. City Clerk. 1 cliecring visit of some Legion or Auxil­ By those who lie In Mander&gt;» Field.
ment. the department of agriculture,
iary.member means more fo these felSuppose we take the roster of the w. H Couch will cry the Mie and Instead of December.
When you are approached by an
the department of state and even the state police, or the deportment of pub- Bernie McIntyre to clerk. The list inVIOLATED FISH LAWS.
j ; lows than all the comforts the govemDated thto 17lh day of May. 1932.
lamented securities commission each Uc safety as It is, officially known. We!c]Udes a horse, a cow. some hens, mlaFrank Jcneschek was arrested by; rnent accords them. Birthdays are not AuxlUary or Junior Auxiliary member
(Signed)
with its own private army of state in­ find a commissioner enjoying • salary, qellaneous
- and household goods. Adv.—8-8. C- W. Wcsplnter. Secretary. Deputy Conservation Officer Gwirge forgotten and other holidays are to purchase a poppy on Saturday, re­
articles
spectors. There arc scores of other of $5000; n deputy at $3500; a super­ Sec Hie adv. on another page.
Sumner on Sunday for possession of. pleasantly observed in the hospitals.
bureaus with their respective forces of intendent al $3000; and a deputy at
SPECIAL EXAMINATION.
game fish during the closed season. He' But there are other visions these or­
inspectors loo. But. the state police $2800. There are three captains at BASKKALD-VICKERY'S LANDING.
Friday June lOtlv to -the date set for was fishing with a hook and Une.ln one j ganizations are making into reaiiUes,
multiply jest the same. This standing $2950. 82800 and $2700 respectively;
At Clear lake, Sunday, May 29. Dowl-, 7th and 8th grade examinations for of the lakes of Thornapple township.! one of which is the local welfare awk
army of ’. chlgan. except it does not eight lieutenants al $3400 to 12250. ing vs. Colored Civic League; Monday; those prevented by Illness from writing He was brought before Justice Mat-' -ajiitotlng in the care of Hie disabled
stand, riding in motor cars instead, There are scores of sergeants whose May 30, Dowling vs. Hickory Coiners. on first test. It will be held at the court thews Monday, paid a fine of $5.00 with; veteran's dependents, helping to keep gcneroatty, m win
now costs Mr. Taxpayer -more than (Continued on page nine, part two) Admission 25 cent*.—Adv.
I the family together, seeing they are nt ted through the Poppy
costa of W 85.
*

FOURTEEN VETERS
IN TOK

EIGHTH GRADE COMMENCEMENTJUNE3

COMMERCIAL CLUB
HEARS C. L AYERS

MEETING OF PENNOCK
HOSP TAL GUILDS

SCHOOL DISTRICT
WOULD SAVE MONEY!

State Police Under Fire
Wherever Taxes Discussed

American Legion Auxiliary to Con­
duct Annual Poppy Sale on May 28

One Auction Sale

01

0,11 -Sun K S™ S S

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1932

PAGE TWO

WAxau.irf un&gt; iubi e
| PROFITABLE MEETING
ERANS MEET HERE
*^”'"^‘1?'
Of CO. FEDERATION

COUNTIES TO GET l—JS'ft
WEIGHT TAX IN 1933 »

LOCAL NEWS

.Practical Work nt the Moody Bible I

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We etill have time
to place a

In Americah Legion | Institute, has been so Well-known for Women's Clubs Entertained
ine
a. «. at. wm u.m
,
ar Evening
Evening Was
Was InIn“ ’o^uire little mention As
Delightfully By Middle­
the church for dinner on Friday. May ‘
M«.. Friday
a leading American evangelist and
ville Ladies
teresting and Well Attended ! Bibb: teacher, not only were his meelMg. Milton Mbrphy b reported m j

।
j
ADDITIONAL MONEY WILL! Funston Camp No. 30, Dept of
1 Michigan, flpanlsh War Veterans, held
AMOUNT TO THE BUM
its regular annual meeting s»« , the
OF $00,000.00

Tile Barry County Convention of
Federated Women’s clubs met Tuesday
Muy 17. in th«' Mcthixlist church at
Middleville, the County President. Mrs
C. D. Bauer ot Baal mgs presiding The
‘ forenoon wihoii was devoted to regular
I business routine with reports from varj lous committees ’and dub presidents
lux to tile amount and kinds &lt;&gt;! work ac­
complished during th^ )dst year. In
every ease* tlierc wn-&gt; some outstanding
feature’of accomphAhmcnt that de­
served commendation. .
In tho aftenioon the following olfi-

1 American Legion hall in this clty’Fn। day evening. About 30 Buttle Creek vet■ erans
-----------------and their----------------------wives, of Battle Crcfk
.

EXTRA MONEY WILL
FIND READY USE HERE Spanish War veterans from around the I

slowly recovering from her recent
severe illness
.
The condition of Mrs J, F. Black ia ■
greatly improved wliidi is good news
to her many friends
,
Mrs D A. VanBuskirk retukicd to
her home from Pennock hospital on
Monday and is gaining rwptdiy.
|
. Dollar Day Special—Have you re-,
ci-ived your $17 00 value for gj.od? It
not enquire at Univer.Mil Oarage Co. Adv,
- !&gt;&gt;llar Day Special—Get your car!
wasticd. tires repaired and free t|ckct1
to Strand Theater. Universal Garage
C«-.-Adv.
,
Call I.yBnrker’s drug storF for an
appointment for a free Joticxirc facial.,
Week of May 30th. Absolutely no obll- i
gnturns—Adv.
'
Get your brakes Adjusted, motor ‘
limed up and tree |/ckel to Htrutid;
’IlieaU-r Friday and Saturday. Uni-:
vernal Garage Co —Adv.
Mclviti Charles Sliader Wil! present 1
hi.s pilpita in a Dance Recital Friday ■
evening. May 27. in Emmanuel parish j
house. Admivrion 35 cents—Adv.
Ladles ot Mooes Heart trgioi) will
hold their regular meet me Thursday ■
,evening. May 2tJ Al! member--, pleas*1'
come as there is some special work —,

Cemetery
Vase

- ' county, m well a.* frain thb eity
•
A very pleasant tune was hud. and
Township Roada Is Now Bo']ut ’&gt;*,
^pyable was the der
Jllcioiu slum tupper pre|&gt;an-d by Ed
ing Done In County
! Sayles, who has won quite a reputation
The legislature at its special se»sibn. among the veteran* for tiic quality ol
provided that, in 1933. the counties of the Mum rappers he puts up
p-onoto U »i .&lt;
No
No regular
regular program
program wus
was earned
carried out
out
Michigan would gi-ccivc all of tiic auto- but MM-Brady. of Battle Craft, talked
Mid■ mobile weight tax. instead of only 5o on Soldiers benefits and legislation ol
•
per cent thereof. This pill. in all nrob- Interftt to' veterans.
Frank
Anriablc
dtaCUMCtf
vamou.;
atuhty. bring to Barry county ISO.UOU
m&lt; re than it Imw received from the Soldiers’ relief measures perluitni)l(- to
state higMWav department in tlie past soldiers and their Tomlin s,. ’
As we understand it tlie disposition lo|
be*made ot litis $-50.0X1 rests with th.a.-. Mrs, Eldon Farrell. Woodland,
board ot rapervisors. None of the addi­
r. Secy. Mrs. Paul Faulkner. Midtional money Wil! b.- available this
year, but will come in 1933.
Circumstance* may change all our
ings
fruitful
In
tby
conversion
of
unfl’
&gt;pb
’
iidul
report &lt;&gt;f the State Convenideas with reference to the best use to
IRONSIDE BROS., Prop*.
111 Muskegon last October.
-------------------------------------------------------j titurics of individuals in tin- pre-war !?,on
Phone 2497
Haating*, Mich.
Iduys but he lu^ also dcmom«lrat« d liu 111 r F'‘l1,’r *“
11 written and braught
it will be possible to um- that $50,000
■Continued from page onci
— I unique abiitllea In training men and;*° ’h'' c'ub women of the county most
in May 1933 in paying Uh- $72,000 ot
enmity Covert road bonds Which will be Hastings for 12 per et-nl. and the village 1 womeni how to u.M- the Scriptures for'”1 th'- worth while aims outlined at
tmx-ting.also part* «f some of I Eighteen 'members of the Epworth!
,,r' and profit in individual Bible i ‘i1’
due and payable at that tune. That of Nashville for three |&gt;cr cent of tlie I pleasure
tofal cost. Of tills highway. It will be Stifth.r. 'Hie Conference., being help,'1''- principal ajidresMs Mrs. C. D/ IJrw
Went to Buttle Creek on Hun.,.i— xo ....
—q■ N... U)|&gt;|
here at the Baptl ,t .church from M;r. : Bauer reported rhe meeting «f thel(!.,, t.vcmnK
alHin
tax tie.xt December After May 1. 1934
OBITUARY.
Hr wtu. a kind husband and fatiki. .1
39 to June
will be enriched by tin-! Su'ithwe-t District held in Dowagiac ln|Plrilt xp.jhodlst church a
there will be little to be |&gt;aid on Cover: thia road improved.
Al»aam 1.
MM «.n «■ f" "”,7
"”1.
ministry
and
nte.^age*
of
thldevour
!&gt;*«)
’
She
pn-vniid
the
lilghllglits
oi
:
.
liclr
An reix,rt a splendid I I
As
we
have
stated.
Unroad
ix-ri
for
road bonds by thU county, as they will
.
ttiiKtiAortbe-in
trustworthy in liLs
his &lt;u*allim&amp;
dealings Wltll
with tils
his
.
Benjamin
and
MapJohnson
was
born
and
splrttually
ranstniclive
teacher.
I
each
s-,«-akeiaddrex-.
-also
described
.
UIU(
.
be retired by tlie laynienu to be made in this six -nd one-quarter nyhs will be
tcllowmcn und will be sadly missed by
------ ------------------ tiu.r i.r nm.l'.tv and tmtniwrof treat-, T1It. jU
Thl|n4,v aftrrnorti at'•
1933 and 1934 and tlie bond burden will .24 feet wide, covered to a width’of 12
IV
Ill
UHUK*
'll
pr,iiu
&gt;
jrni.-.,
thereafter not be heavy upon the tax­
“
?■'
:,
"
r
UoU
‘
r,por
"'
5
X..1.-.V
nut
..u.seven
months
and
twenty
-eight
31ay*.
.
'*
&lt;
‘
rl11
I
i
I IVi
' •“'eu-'cly iiiteivst.ng
' ct the trucks in the county garage w.»-1
payers a? al! outstanding Covert road made to keep the grades down 'to a I In
.Mr- A rl carveth :t.u! resolutions (A quick ran by the department ■ &lt;&gt;"
h.d,
minimum. Rather they,will be made to] LlU II UllnUL UUIVI
bonds wil| be paid in 1935.
.
■
m; in iippuci.i.,1'11 ot :I.&lt;- wonderful 1U&lt;-1 ,nd prompt action kept the damage to in marriage to Mary Clouded. To Hus
II viu' policy shall be continued of conform with tiic topography of-the r
and i&lt; affiibhip •: :h&lt;- late Mt.-- Mar .(1, v,.ry nU||!inil)1)
; union wi re born six children, five of ton. conducted by Rev Fr&lt; d King liicountry through wlilcli the road paxw-s
nim^terment
in the Prairieville cemetery.
■E. Thouu-jil foiimr^ate pt.-iiiMd oi
mu.. Sackie Hurless, son o'i Mr.and wh,’n‘ '‘K1* ,hc »“««»
h
»"-1
ties, in 1934 and thereafter it should be Already about $2,000 luu been spent In .
| the Fedcrati d Womens club ot Michi-; Mr, OUial Hprlew who wa&gt; so lauily j »,r”' daughters. Mrs Milo G? DoVrift.-. ■There is no Death
passible to use a considerable amount preliminary work. It k expected tiiat
i burned, has .been returned from Bkxl- "r Havtings. Mrs Valentine Buckham, That which we call Death is but the
of the extra nioncy in gravelling town­ not lew than $2 (W0 will be neceasary to
(Continued from page cnq’’
calling to a higher life.
—ship roads that art taken over by the put a new flooring on the river bridge
jgetl hospital. Grand Rapids, when- a g| Kalamawxj. Catherine, deceased and
j !ara«-amount pl skin grafting was done 'hr«v sons Benjamin F of Roanoke. Bcyon&lt;3 all jmin and sorrow, grief and
county.
and nyw bridges over two or three
strife.
■
The McNitt law provides that, in creeks along the way. It ly believed
, The little fellow b «tHl in a senou,. Va . t.ewi,-. (. of Richmond. V« . anti
- condition
; Carl at Iwnie ’ Aba surviving aic two The soul at laid b&gt; trw.
1932. this county shall take over ow­ that, bv conforming the road grade to
The Methotlbt Sunday m-IkxiI oraiie...-; H-randdaughters. two grandsons and T&lt;» twite the joy and gladni-xs of eter­
the natTiral lay of the land and keeping
nity^
There shall be paid to this county tlie gravelled part of the roadway to
tra of ten piece* gave a delightful con- ll'e brothers.
cert at that church Sunday dveinngr]
$27,600. which amount shall be In- 12 feet in width. It will be povsibi.- t&lt;&gt;
build this road- within the $24200. and
There was. n good attendance. The e dre.vM.-s tlM'V have minkadditional one-fifth of the township Mill give tlie [wopic who use this highorchestra’s excellent music was heartily’
luu work. Muyy jx-oph a Washington
A Dish’
applauded anti much appreciated by!
s particular feature alone. I Ten." by men
ot ' the
by Uw county. After all township joarfL expected that there will be any grad. ’
1 homp who heard them.
■
I.- &gt;.! thr.4-H Handicraft.
arg taken over by Ihc county, from thar that will reaclj ten ppr-xwit. Sueh h
time on the county will receive $53i!O0, grade, with a gravelled ’surface, with
yearly under the McNitt law
; a modern automobile nieam. almos:
Miuutiu
-*o ta.'u *
With the $27.tii». which will be re-1 nothing.
.
km
J"1 aiwut midnight. Tlie barn was
reived by tlie road commiMion * this' This roadwav in two &lt;&gt;.-three p!a&lt;:&lt;.
year.from the state highway , depart-! crossr.v some low ground It is not betlirr.-hing outfit went up in smoke.
(hatp
cndid
aftriH
trjf-nt. the county will have1 paid tor Itrved that any xerioua trouble will b.
The .xuin ot the tip- i&gt; not known.
culling the brush und the trees within encountered but. nn&lt;- never cgn 'tell
Twenty-four years is a long time—and any concern thatfifteen feet from the center on each ; until the road U m tjtaKy under .conRADIO STARS" ENTER­
County Agent RwU-r
grows and grows until it is Hie outstanding one in the stale,
side of the roadway on the 160 rnl|es sttuclion. »&lt;-&gt;
—-•&lt;
—
Unless
there
s4i.il! lx'»—
unfore­
of ■’■ipeefiill. high qu
must lie giving satisfactory service.
''
TAINED ROTARIANS
taken over this year from the town- ______________________
seen difficulties, such os we ....
have sug—
Mips. In addition to that, through con-' ge.-ted. it U&lt; ixix'cti*d the read will !&gt;•
This is exactly uli.it the ".State Mutual" has done—or’ tract with Brown Bros, which we haw completed within tile i-stimate.
Trio Delighted Their Audience
explained, {his 160 mile- of township
Tlie Hastings
----------- Center
------road
J-----reaches
’
.i
forced steadily ahead until it is the largest and strongest
At Regular Luncheon Held
highway will be graded to a width of' fine fannirist district, which has cer­
farm mutual free-ifisuranee company'In Michigan.
On Monday
’ 20 feet. But it will not be possible* to put tainly suffered from the lack of ii g'xxl
k for a t w niinutt
Supt I&gt; A Van­
gravel on the 160 miles, as anyone can rtMtl to get tan market town which, in
The Rotary club members' were;
rurxiuh td.Cliicw&lt;&gt;
ns.
the
Auxiliary
e.irr of all claims; our strong financial position: and our
well imagine; only a little gravel will this ca&gt;c. would be either Hastings or
privileged at their noon luncheon Mott-':
a high jxnnt tn ;)
and Ha
broad and. liberal policy, are factors in making this com­
be placed where it will do the mr&gt;t Nashville. The tieoplc hwng along tin’
• a rvul am! very
pany the leader that it is today.
good and where it is absolutely r»-- highway, will be glad to have the io.« i
t. Dm and Em."
dlr arr j The Rev. FTancb
Na-bvillr will
quired Whenever the county can per- completed this year.
&lt;hlr "Blanket Polio" covers all farm penomU under one
I! of the i be. Ria M .saakef of th.- High Khml;
mi! the use of the $50,000 from thr
The legislature ha- ■■ t aside the Co­
' &gt; th&lt;-1 program tn thc.^aweniUly room arul A were handed out by thr three ladies, i
weight tax lor graveling township vrrt mad act for a-pcflod of five years
who aLmi made comments and gave let’!
on pr&lt;*. Lynn Brawn ol
highways It- will be doing .real con- ui this state’, but a* all the prcliminth tin | gram. Other n
•&lt;n the Central handed compliments that .were very'
stnictivc work that will help the ns ms in this caw had been earned our
■ a Unit drill by ix r.-.ofial (o certain member.-, of Hw Ro- i
. townships; hut until the Covert rriad before that action ' had been taken
tai'j' ehib It w.&lt;- .di rt-me' in n hm\
bonds an- cut to a very small figure the tho act of the.legislature will.not in­
302 EAST STATE ROAD
।
•(&gt;ng.&lt;
by
the
Junior
High
Boys’ boiibh spirit and received unfl merited the:
board of supervisors may feel tiiat the) terfere* with the construction of tin - COUNTY TREASURER
I Quartet, a group Of World war song' hearty applause given by thr iwmb&lt;'t»'
PHONE 3552
HASTINGS, MICH.
must use the money tiiat comes from highway. No other road will b. at­
of
the club.
•
GETS CASH FROM STATE j by the Girls’ Trio o* “• ’------- ««, .•­
the state for the purpose ot paying tempted under tlie Covert act in fivClara" wa:. reprcMWip'd by Mi •
and a play Mem
•a by
the bonded, debt. Barry county fc*' . ..
Wallace Osboin: '/Em by Mr?, Ray­
mighty fortunate that’ it has no more if one will ever limaller t-- built un­ Distributed According to Pro­
mond WindeknMlit and "I/mi" by Mt ’
o! that kind of debt thlm we have.
, dcr that art in Barry county
portion of Total Mileage of
Hume onii-r: 792 (’hutch .St., Elint. Mlrh.
Roman F.-ldpaush It would be diffi­
cult indeed for- the real Super Sud-,
Unimproved Road
’

Improvement of 160 Mlles of

DESIGNATE ROAO
ASSESSMENT DIST.

no

ti

On Your Lot Before Deco
ration Day
A Fine Assortment’ To
Choose From

Hastings Monument Works

&gt;

—

nninr poiui

06232368

Twenty-Four Years of
Satisfactory Service

Schools to Present
Memorial Program

E. J. DEM A RAY

k

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

return (&lt;

REV-. KARL KEEFER'S
RESIDENCE BURNS

Neighbors Saved Everything!
But What Was In the Kitchen j

Need Only Part of a Dollar at

fitAN■♦THEAllf
---------—--------- HASTINGS - MICHIGAN -----------------------

Where Blaze Started

Feldpausch’s
On Dollar Days

Friday

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Saturday

Get Ready For Decoration Day

Picnic Hams
SHANKLESS
POUND

HAM ENDS
POUND

LAMB STEW
POUND

9c
8c
8c

,

Boiled Ham
SvUtt Pirnlaa
Slued et Ckrak. U.

29c

Leg of Lamb
POUND

Lamb Roasts
POUND *

PREMIER STUFFED OLIVES
DRY BEANS
8 Lb». for
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BANANAS BUTTER
or
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hir ,wa. discovered in. the kitchen of
tVetr home By prompt work, theoeighbort succeeded in getting out every­
thing nut what if.«s in the kitchen, so
tlie loss I* not im larw as it might have :

I
Mrs Arthur Haven and her asu.t,
' ants will cutirtatn the Guild ut her
J home. 1G3 High street. Thursday, June
112 ft is jcry desirous, that all members
, are plrtcm .&lt;t :hm. the last meeting
i before the •uaimet vacation.—Mrs. A.’
| McCoy, Secy.

"What if, wrung uith tlie nuxicnr
' circiu &lt;■! today'?’ has been the question ■
of many for several year.-, puy.. and;
not without .’,ome juxtificxtion The
thri!l_of the old-time ctrcu* ha. been
JURY DECLARED HENmiwittir* since the |iarade was dheon,RY BOTTOMED GUILTY untied.
Although practically even Urge vifciw
on the road today lias eliminutitl
Arrested For Assault and Bat­
tins mipular feature, the management
tery On Complaint of Wm.
of Dill .&lt; Circus winch is scheduled to
F. Seitlcr
. give two performances in Haalingy'
tig case was tried before Friday, May 27th still believe that thu!
ws’on Friday On com- is an tmporunt (actor that must-not
be, neglected.
r was arrested for assault mid
HONORED JACK CLARK.
Then was a meeting of tlje Grand;'
'h'.|&gt; Mr IJiHloinvr denied the charge. Council of Royal and Select Master* &lt;&gt;!
cUiming tnat hr had acted in self dcMiclUgan
in Lansing two days of last)'
Mjise. not 11 itlista:id mg the fuel that
he followed Mr. Seitlcr out to a lot
wiiete SeiUer was at work, and there &lt;if Kalamazoo, was made the new Mu&lt;*. i
beat turn up The jury of six men Illustrious Grand Master, succeeding j.
were out about ten minutca and decld- O J R Bury of Ann Arbor. For Deputy’
Ol'and Master. John E. Clark pl thu J
city was chosen. Tills places Mr. Clark i (
tn -uccesMon (or the highest office in
the Grand Council, to whlcn he will |
be chosen m'xt year Mr Clark’s many IFELLOWSHIP MEETING.
friends congratulate him on this lion-1
The regular fellowship meeting of
Innig will be postponed from Frida:.
May 27. until June. 3 Butine.sj&gt; imctlng
NOTICE TROOP 74.
3 00 P M Program j 13-P M R#v MrTroop 74 will not hold their usualKean and Sup: Bdl ot MlddlcviUc m Thursday alternoon hike this wtek t
charge
Light refreshments.—Leo - Next meeting will be rhursday after­
EgglMton, pres.
noon, June 2.

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PAGE Form
Tko Macfinttfi Rinner 5llent Former president Calvin Cool­
_________ r. Id&lt;e dedam that Ujf
must ru.

anj Qpinj0HS.

men

-- -g—
-----»u»k M.te.-

their owh taxes, that only an aroaed
public opinion will force our legislative
bodies to batter down government costs,. - - »•-

This and That

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Washington Refused Kingship.
Tempted UM Caesar.
A Great Patriot.

Backward Glances,
Bits of Yesterday

THE RIGHT STAND
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
_
Tile
President has done good —
service
carroll Mcduffin will represent Hai­
jo’t'pe cwntry'and to\'he’veteran*
Few Amencaire know that our coun- ling* in the lennu tournament which
wvm
well *ll
in *v*-n*m»i*
vetoing &gt;a uiCMurr
measure 'granting
KIMIIUII* -wi
367 &gt;.
,___
-- . , ____ _ w _ _
i*iu&gt;ion* IHe
pension*
’based hi* action on thei
" 10’ t&lt;x,a&gt;' might be a monarchy but ton mwil Saturday for Mngl«*. and will
&gt;roul,d ,bat **■”&gt;' °T U*m were* uii-, for an act of nobility performed by I also play in the doubles John Ketcham
(»»\ wL™., «JZX'*?*
'o«e WMWWto
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_______ ____________ ___ ______ ________________________ -________
,o “ °rfb“”
*•
village and state election, a turnout of
Till* morning's Grand Rapids Herald
a,cohoUr«&gt;| 1"C¥r‘ I royal power, place himself at their
23 per cent of the toul voters Is un­ ^1^ th. ,
announces Miss Kathryn Clarite,
usual and e.ven during national elec­
daughter of Mr and Mrs. C W. Clarke
tion* the average 1* probably well below ew’rrSliuuo'oi
'1!l “■11,1 Wn-hlnFiun n lunrd (his in­ of this city as one of tlie four winners
35 per cent. With such Jack of tnlcn-s:
in the pre it Uret western Michigan girl
graduate contest. Good taste, we say!
u It surprising that government cost*.
Mr and Mr* Roy C. Fuller came
’’have increased beyond reason?
।I. T.„ um.,;,, u„&gt;uo„ h„
legislators and ’ officer* are. thcotts S’! ™''SUK
rounding that dramatic moment in our
rejically at least, public servant*. Nope

Special Prices

know* better than Coolidge hoW Ugb’.ly
the average citlaeru regards Hie pnvilege ui
,rg&lt;of voting vuiuuucr
Consider IIUW
how tew
few vim
clU-rens take
take much
much interert
interest in
in public
public isUrens
am nr the time tn msreier their &lt;&gt;«&gt;itt '

IX HiUltV

is haKKV

•.■of us would expect a hired man tp d&gt;
g-od work H we didn't take the Uput^e i pcniuon rolls
Hw-Civil war. owing ,. .
Iofn.
tilt’-clearer con-1,or riiipmcnt here Mr Fuller will break
the rojwdKC of Congress, devrl«ro«nd *» «
da&gt;- ** a "«*' «**
। to give
explicit instruction..’• and .to
oped shocking scandals. There was)
n.ouny 01 vvaaiungtonu : rrji|(Ji.|l(.c Just
o| KrlUf 8trln aou
-eheckiUp” occasionally. Likewise our •h arm ful exploitation-of tiic treasury
X,
,
. ,
1 Green’*trwt
S“- 5«5d'i555jS^te“£X
MU.'««■■&gt;'»*»» (Ml mb. Vrt.
repfcudhlatire* in government Wil) notj[ Lt to U -to tal to .tain, wtota..,
i»w2
AmbnWte»(u .g«d(hrfffliir«to&lt;&gt;i
carry out u'ur wishes if’wc fail t&lt;r r.u»k/J’amiX’S'»
tiure i* no uuy now to fortUlI ... &gt;
.
.. . .. r,,ntillPl.l-i Armv edllor
* Journalistic
cuiior.i
journansuc conference
conrerenci' al
ai Ann
Alin
ixuselve* heard. Any legislature in the Ami
he nature or extent « demands L.r
‘
’ \Vwb "gh o^re Ar,x&gt;r
’« »'«k
Arbor '«
this
week «
m representative,
representative* of
of*
world. w&gt;ll tract to public scnjlpient .■ncr™- m to .pwonnitonl (Ur (1,.
•■’•“"■’• *
„„ i.„, ,,„h „(.„, „„a
h„,|W,
'»• 51‘f"11 “r 01 cornwam.- nauni-r c
.
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d
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once that Mnfinient becomes aroux-d million* called to tins colors in the
nignt
ana
conrerrnc'World war
,wd Grt'wilv ended thr Revolution, but:' n"r,t ‘cap
‘ nl
*’‘ un
“. aa "J**"
”1" i.
K I, ".ton (h.( ttey MU (IX
■■“■ In'
baseball game will be added attractions I
men!, lett is through the ballot bur. ti .-ourct-s of tin- tuition, which 1» rea-i“lld Washington wire determined to &gt;u. welt u * banquel_and Round Table ।
.
Any citfren who doesn't take the time -on enough to begin ,now to take n hold the army together against anyi, conference
Mr and Mrs Albert Veddcr had
I
renewal ot the war. As usual,
to vote lure no right to'crab about the :nin stand against such illegitimate"
. depression, . crinkl'd gowniinctit . tsr claftn’» ire thnsc with which the Civil' ful und bongrtss was deeply in arn-ur.. E B Mure, of Marshall and the lat­
war
|N-nslon.&gt;
recked
—
Baltimore
Sun.
ter's
motiicr.
Mrs
Merriman
ot
Napoj
high taxes.
in their pay. Be then the war had
leon.
’
dragged on’ for revvn long year*.
TIHS AND THAT.
BALANCE THE BUDGET. ■
u. dangcrotM
uwweroua intenmien’“'J a,nd M“n!
THE VIGILANT CELEBRATES
| Sgt Jack Miller, whow addn» I’ । D'.-c .iiii-nt r . t&lt;\
At l. n tn tMloiwl ■Mwt HUI. *•*’’“ 8unrta&gt;' »n Lansing
;rrM continues to dawdle ab&lt;
.Over |n-cavopolis Tlie Vigilant edit - ■ Ebic. has a letter in this’ muu- and .-:iv in :Jii ranks, A'
With their daughter*. Mr*. Ray Kirch­
the country goes S100W.&lt;
«d by William H Berkey announced IU j contributed a clipping from u Detroit t.- aif. Nicola, a icsia-eted character on- ner and Miss Grace HUI
triciKily terms with, the Commander in j
sixtieth anniversary tu-&lt;t week by a i new’iaipcr which indicate-, that United Chief, spike for tim offta'is as a body j .TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
States
Senatorsdo
not
dfink
ordinary
Organired mtnoriUrs atill have the modest
.
iuragrajkli in the editoTa own i
•Ali-n 1.-- addn - -d to Waxliington o' ....
......
n I", .
&gt;' ?
upper hand. E«’&gt; Inreii.e** group and (column. Tlie Vigilant is a dpitinctiy . water The -Editor &gt; Note" in the De­ •..sled proposal that he take over W6L^’Ti
troit newspaper follows.
;&gt;vvernmem of the country, with the Wetland took the elglith grade examlapecial interest in the country evident- community
(
Editor.note. Tlie annual report .of’
. .. . , ,
\ ...
—.
ncw*pa|xr that fully’' de&gt;n Thursday and Friday and were
■»■»“ blm-nndmlr it «»hin«
lie budget burden’M-rves
,
its name We hope that the Vigt-J lh, snretw «l U» S«»i.. -J!.l&gt;. I n™" The’ln'te s -nal7w■”Henry
H.'-nre
cibot Lodge
Uri-e . Mf n|uj bMn
*’ Mr W(n
und Mrs
H.
nry Cabot
cauot
Lna..
^Fred
k,stOnHart
t„
!crs of tiie.-e blocs flant and 1U editor-publisher will be on ’ !9JU to June 30. IBM. during which till-' T|h,‘ Ja.’“
Senate ««&gt; in M'-.-mn I.» than four; '* l.1"
’of Wa-hlngton, Mates;■ Litchtjeld. Michigan are Hie guest., of
the national debt hand
(
tp enjoy many, mpre anniversar-1 months Mue*- an cxju-nditure- for,■ l“, “,n
of&lt;’a‘a&lt;”'। Washington w\- his mother. Mrs Sarah Seger, also at
is a load We've ail got tn carry together. (lee. An interesting fact concerning the minrral’ water* ns follows;.
‘
W
w»h an bn brother's. Mf. and Mrs Ralph
Personally we don't care much how Vigilant
,
• i vat n,. ■
"■
aunt or vmpvror.1 SggtcMon
i* Hurt the man who set up White Rock Co. 130 ca«
’ nin -• rlu‘ ; 'ri‘k’’. moreover, would have been^1 8 D. Hamilton of Delaware. Ohio.
the budget i* balanced so Iona as it is and pnntwl the first Uaue. *ixty years Apollinaria Co. 7f &lt;■» &lt;,-.
. ow.itj ----..qpi^hitp.jg -pj,,. coloniesp
dorse We can all afford to put aside ‘
Moinitair, V. " Water
‘ "
Co
■ were iu iw-trarea
-ne u
ir Their
rneir ' and E A and P' H Holbrook of Musand uv
by "he
war.
ago is still living and active out in San
LMKte. .1 n-.ta.k and ...al., ne•"«
plenty of personal pre fta cnees and , .Diego. Cal^and u still a regular sub-1 Capon Spring Co. SiC-s
HL’Wi
.. .. U1_ Oll_ fim. ,ii« Miss Agnr.s Holbrook.
jcriber.
■’"&gt; ".■" "dMMw (Oite tad ! Ml; Data- S,.nre .to („, ten.
lar&gt; a day! If nothing better can be;
Kalak Water Co.. -IO cases.
46060,-.
I ,.
;spending the winter in Ix» Angeles,
M32
'W» lte(r .id“te . ..to
■Stafford Springs Co. B cases.
done we even sugae.'t a recons!deration;
A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING.
of tlie sales lax. Tlie theory of a sale­
Certain representative* in Congies....... ....(..ovnrtah.,., (to-wto
w„.
Total
................................... S4.374.U0i
tax is sound W« opposed it when first
greatly excited over the
ThiM th*- cxiienditure for water dur- j
was the country to bcconu hum &lt;&gt;l Sturtts spent the past week
introduced because w&lt;- thought that rfaet that the United State* ha* a much ing this four months sitting «verugr
mrcliy.■
,
&gt;. with the former's parents, Mr. and I
the legislators, given a new form of levy , weaker army In proportion/ to la r
■
, ■
«»«* &gt;•» it vx&gt; .1 great distance away, i■ Mn- Jas. A. Sutton.
to play with, might forget’ that then-. wealth than France, Italy. Japan, Rusrte taiWta nor Kipply,te (..rfptaita,, ' Albert Kerikte and Forrest Futiacii
were in Grand Rapids on May 12-to
were.extravagant government expendi-'. «ia and Englund: in fufti ranks seven-, «... l.utaP.n. »(»«.. (low. Ilun
hear the Minneapolis Symphony or&gt;»P,
IP
II.,.
Mon(te.
I...,
tarn
h. W1! „ aafle
turcs co be reduced. Til*-sales tax Jailed ; teenth in this respect among the na-1
j chestra. ‘
.
.,«(ra: u» Ptee( and «««(,(„•._,..d
to pass and so ha* every effort 50 re-; tions. of the world Thru- legislators1
tetauu. In rte wridd.
,.dlu
*a\c
tn,, Mrs. L. C Potter of Angola. New
duct-’government expense. In other-are agitating (or. a dccideil boot in*
I lie H'1’- '' '-I Represents!|\. , p, u •J
l tliun In a
4 U.r. ' York, is visiting relatives in the city.
She.
will
return
some
time In June.
words those who voted down the meaa- ■ expenditure* to correct thia • &lt;fcll- las suppUrn 1 , m.n&gt;ta»» Mth « ,,rf
(..-..np!,,,,,.^ (n Ite (nlM
Orin W. Rockwell left Monday morn­
Ure have failed to agree among them- J ««®n- despite Hu- fact'that Congre.-s Wlrr. SI. Mw R..pul.H«in..,^&gt;&lt;7,-lpM ,,i Anl,„&lt;«. („■
ing for Port Huron where he will atseller regarding any constructive pro- rtf Ostensibly in s.**lor. to reduce cx-'i
TUR RAILROADS' Pl.lOHT.
i &gt; '*
r.Knknl (Ur
jtend th- aruiu.1T jurssion of Hie Grand
rt’ ot IM. n«njr..
-X , Encampment of tlie I O O F as reppOuf President Hourer's Economy bill, prnditure-. and balance .1 budarl; TH
i iv-entativr from Palmtr Encampment
that would have met Uh-.UtuaUon quite plunging'deeper in the red each day. (■&gt;.■ .„...( Iinixni™! br.tej, . I Itemrtnum. -r&lt; facing ruin. Autoipoltll
. .. ....
. --- .................. .... -.........ruct fy wasn’t rven a skeleton ot it* ' "!l‘* • A,,:rv “b&gt;Hit gigantic ahh&lt;
!&gt;.!■ hu#. (ruck, airplane and pipe lim ,A1!h
th
nriments’vou hat
T,“* ,n*‘n),xr-' of thr r!"“ *r 1R92 «'
original relf after the many factions,,ur&lt;" »»«n *•’. “«* 1**^^ »»««•&lt;! ha-.,
lx-. .- taking nwav
much r,S, ‘
r&lt;h&lt;&gt;ol will lave
in th- HtWM finish*d‘ picking R l«4’*,lh * Uc.k of
n.-iSht»r.. th. tr hmon. &gt; that there are few n»l-, S|f-n „ „ irr&lt;
»»u- alurnni banquet this
r;.
!■
that
are
n«.t
running
at
a
lo»
u
i,
r
£
a
.
X
'
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/Mar
John C. Ketcham w4| act as
piece.- 80 th.-deficit increases and pub-iY'i!hm
distaac-s Unlike th,-'
..»^h
'toastmaster.
’
ruuntni '. of £urt&gt;|»e. we are'not sue- I Railroad-- are taxed henvih bv all1,
in™.
...vmntent »i«I llu-lr-mt-.-j d n '
’p'1'
----------business to move ahead confidently in rounded with jiowerful neighbor* of I and M-rrtcc* arc regulated by local and '
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
face of tlie dilatory actions of Congre.-.y ■ whom we must ever be stupicious and: bderal got* rum-nts. Tin.-- B npt true;
Tlie
many
friends
of Mis* Olive
j who pre forever suspicious of u». A । • 4 their * eni|&gt;etm*&gt;n It makes on uu- ” nh nbhorrr;
rcpreMnd with I-*'.lirop. daughter of Dr. and Mrs E H.
• Nothing is needed worse just how
u-ur between Canadp anti ourselves Is f.ur dUuatlfin wrol'h murt be settled / I am at a loss tJconceive whit part'
br P1,aMjd ,(&gt; &gt;*"n u»*'than a. balanced budget. It Congress;
. .
* w„
-'I* has secured a very desirable T«&gt;i; about as likely’ as hostilities bcLtven Tlie whole country 1-. so bound up ml
■can got Wgetlier lone enough to do Him. '
,
tn an addreM^wfifafh ti*u tlon 1,1 lbe eoWcsalonal library at
th*- movement of freight that w&lt;' can-1
Nhcri close rhop and go home, tlie ccun-1I Great Britain and Australia. We vi-.had ‘ not at.'onl t-r have railroads crippled.
’our troubles with Mexico but many*
n , li'
. u Mmy^tftn
iHi th*, trtA
reason
•r . at -i :hv
£n
u“Washington,
'!
tr41u”position
‘n' al"nwinch
‘ th“‘ by
,ine
’ •*
try will do tlie rest. Tlie very thought • of
( us arc now willing to concede that1 - -Clinton County Republican-New.. I am nor Vl.iSkJta tS knSES o- «^-peeMHy well flitted to fill She will
that Confrere is through for a tim" • the fault ^u-s^nvre ours than Mexico's
„;
a.xxume
her
duties
beginning
July
1.
would be a tome in itself. #
An ocean Wcjwratcs us from Eur.qv
''
«hnti-'*..nr .&lt;-hMmM -r mn- The amiressiohai library u-otic ot jthc
■it.’.'
ia-i mi- rnniSte
',l*tHul building* in the world
and anoilier from the Jupancscj We
.
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&gt;
&gt;
unv
.da
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llf,d
contains
a
wealth
of
literature.
are favored by nature for tlw. peace­

FOR

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May 27 and 28 Only

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20% Reduction
On All Men’s and Boys’ Suits

v

\ Quotation

When former’
ful pursuit of our own affairs Tli&lt; r‘ , Smith suggested . tn tl&gt;c
. nation that
font why ’try,to keep up with the
and a: sue" afterward.’' rJOnscC in rdftrd to armament K«cp
a sufficient army , and navy for de­
fense purpose*, of cour
trean
no

TiXT MUCH

• (•• ’•(• !»'■ • tar m2
h.Lev Lathrop re to be congratulated upon
f- &gt;uxi V fro u! vuS- mind' and
«&gt;»» IwsKlon and Uncle Sato
-mmmacat* ^ from yourself ’ ’ 10‘b,‘ con”'at’Ua&lt;«‘1 uP°h wcurlng

10% Reduction
Oil All Men’s and Bovs'
Furnishings
Many other Special Bargains will
be offered. See Our Windows.
Come in and look.

The Store for Dad cr Lad

Tho*. Brier and ^ppcrviwr* Swift,
McKrvitt anil Naider. the committee
lisit I From o*-r the hill* where springtime
appointed by thr MiiwrviMirs to visit
neighboring county aeat.s and report on ’
blossoms gp&gt;w,
■
the character ot their county jails ami
A gliostly bugle .sonntf. fronT some
court homes, will k-ave on their jour­
ney today.
Where peace fully thr legion Imud
and Ru­
FTFTY-FTVF. YEAR-S AGO TODAY
in death’., great Arnuticc find &lt; ■immon bond.
Gold 112’.:
Greenbacks were worth on Saturday
88 • cents on the dollar
Where mArble iH-tUisiuiirv mark * at ti
The first linen dusters of th** .x-isson
htilloued gruit-.
appeared on Thursday
’ rai&gt;.
' &lt;&gt;ur &lt;-je» to realm-, wlierr ail
lost week, Walter A-Spaulding and *Yr
mueenBushrod Johnson ol Milo caught five
",,M
March on the gallant coluinn.. ut th
young raccoons, all ol which are Uvinf
brave.
and in a thriving condition Mr.':
Spaulding is somewhat of a naturalist &gt;
and lias in his p.'MM-Mlon many epeciesi A nation bows in obligation {frep
of tlie forest family
! ul&gt;"” this morn
It is suggested that to mako the in-!
grant youth.
U-rrst of iicoplr in the county What it To P'-*'’'
should lie that the commUUc of ar.,
rangemenu appointed at the meeting,
God anti Truth.
on Thursday evening call a meeting i
o! the eommlttea's that may lie appoint -1
.
*-d in the several townships to meet; An“
tlieir glory cannot bleep tn
graves.
with them to make the selection of j
president ot tiic day. an orator and a, Their gallant spirit.-, cannot re-t .jit
clay.
readef. We think the suggestion a very
। Progressing ever on, untrummeled. free
good one.
•
On Saturday evening. May 27. there|, Tlie) still march on- through tin.
Memorial Day.
will be a grand concert at the Baptist■'
--Eugene (aly,v!
church in Woodland,'given by the sing­
ing school Ncently held there, under
the directions of ML** Miller. Everybody
A
«ouuiu attend
should
aneiiu.
There Will be an lea-cream social atfc&lt;Tl.'"r •‘■'“"i r
thr efood Templars Hail over J 8 &gt; Several ciifzcns of Barry county
CrfHtiyrar and Company's ■■torr &lt;&gt;n j have u'krd me why my nanu- dul n..t
Im’S'fumffid and
n-’L

May 30th

About 72.000 small mouthed bass were
l.L..CTEl&gt; PRESIDE.NT
• receiv'd here this morning from thr
&lt; dgy* often neglected in. Mill Creek hatchery, which will be
■• important &lt; venL* of our planted in th- various lakes In this vibut ii- &gt;&gt;:;&gt;• of urtMi significance ciiuly Stocking lake* with fish is .a
Ge*&gt;rv- Wadinixt'ili; gi»Hi thing but will never amount ti
■ nt ol the Coireutu- much until &gt;pranng and netting oh the
'
lakes ot Hire county u .-topped.
had been called ffir, Cha- Sclkhter of Saginaw was in
ig the Articles ot Hie cltv Tuesday . He recently returned
hu h the r-Minlry from the Black Hill.-, and had with hlih assured.
inr« 1781. ami a largi- number of rare specimrtre
Mr*. Florence Graves «nee Miss Flor-

HOC

Communiciitioii

■. fled the audita* general to reduce the
t amount of my pay check., from the
1' t;lt&lt;-. ax a member'ot lh«- legrelatun-.
At tiic extra session Just cl&lt;»eq. Hi.BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
House of RciireM-jilativcw voted on-a
"What we are trying to do in any or-' rr!"’«Hon
•» members to Kj-pt
ganiied Mjcwty is to learn to live to-," 'wuntary reducUon of ten per ceinr
Rether Happily antL fruitfullyNr*our ,u,v; i*K&gt;nnfng July 1. Only
ton D. Baker*, ex-Secretary of War
j
member* nf the House voiced
--------- '
|“,‘V"bhTtiontothHcutandwh(ii'th*"Mah-rta-ttitniweMHild bt? the incnn.&lt; 'o1' wa’' taken I uni proud tn . ay
of livelihood, and not thc.end of life '; l'“w *“* ,OT‘ u jl'wntlng vol­
- Dr Albert C Dleffenbaeh. editor.! ,It
,11 •»
re up to the individual memlsT
member
-------.
..... ten per cent
KCIII m
l(|
Christian
Register.
1 whether- lie.......
leave* this
,--------- -- । the state treasury or to dispose &lt;&gt;r it
■ If we could surround ourselves with! *n atiy oUier way hr cBoom-s My ten
forms of beauty, thr evil thing* In life P*’r wni i* going into the Barry cuunwould tend to disappear.’’--Calvin; welfare fund. In that way I know
Coolidge.-------------------------------------------- i *hat it will help some distressed fam­
------- —.
! Ily in my own county, if j leave u m
“I wonder why »otne folks lake their.
s,a,p treasury. I don’t know what
children to the circus, but send th»-m! ulll&gt; become of-J
u
’I am •for Barry
to Sunday school?"—John D Clinton, county *first
’-• and
—• -* ••the rest of the stair
next I hope tlial will be satisfactory
to all of the people of the county.
z
W. Frlgluwr.
CRIMSON DAWN
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Crumbs of Wisdom?

»» ay o/ Our World
large null order lwus&lt;
1 tin proper npn:-» b^.mpn

i.ll Charit ■

relatiw s and friends in the .city. •
F. W. Wilktnton of Charlevoix who
util graduate from tfie 'Dental IXpartmenl of the State University next
month has rented the other occupied
by the late Dr O R. Johnson over thr
natkimil bank and piuehaM-d dental
appliance* owned by him. Mr. Wilkm&gt;■■11 cotiu* highly recommended and
»&lt;• wreh.him success

FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Shirt* y Smith attended the weddihg
Mr-.. Nora Ainsworth in Grand
Rumd., List evening
June the Bin the Hastings Wool Boot
1;.- -.an- u Id &gt; t&gt;&gt;U tlk-lr meat and
Id ■:•» this Cmitinent. further Company will ship out a special tram
train
Bu. I vciy.:&lt;||dutn roa-.t h.
.
•
» ti-.- e.ie-in m which'George'load m felt boots cqmdsttng of 18 cars
tries and cohgra
:uwi wits held by hl*, tiijiw tt will be the largest shipment of wool
th« United State,
»
boot*
ever
made
by
any
institution
in
Amt
in iMK.
nreh&amp;ti
boat.t1
ma from -ow record* that, th- world nt one time. AU of the 18
made
Hnwevfr un'.1
M’H
A .ccrct proc*.- . of making artificial W’.'.&gt;hington
i.ingtcn m
ule only one suggestion rant will be decorated with bunting,
he
convention
in
v
(leather from .. *■ wool re claimed by
?1’’e ‘ ’rv'n!ll,n ,u
We al-&gt; flag*, and placards advertising both th*
done t-i break the trend
the Wo ! Research A.*ociation of' ki: "*• h'’w' ■,rr Hom Hre record* of his-institution and tlie name of the city
A recent angler* aiinr.er
-.uted*Bradford. England.
•
c-4Uctni»o.-an&lt; that he w-*» one ol the As we have said before, the tram will
the per capita cos? &lt;4 the Fade: al govureat sueee** The
hr&gt;.w mi ,
-----‘
’ ii'-H”’“Hal d.-egatc* io the Con- consi*t of 18 freight cars and will carrJ
.
J
.
.
?
1 T
T,xa' horticulturist has upturn. Hre wax tjouthtr tide of an about 50.000 pair* of fait boots it will
increase of 500 per cent in 18 .yeara course, that each guest wa* given suf*.a tret which yield* cherries, peaches .!■.;;&gt;.&gt;•-Hiv-d, orator, but aum-dtator—a■ go from here to Chicago and will
• The condition of the atates IK even licent cibovr-room In which, to talk.— I upricon- and plums, each blooming at cojidHaior who. by hh glorious Chirac- travel the entire distance by daylight.
1 Huniorlil
S!s natural lime.
1
by hi* clear thinking, and by tus
Emmett Ebert* of Nashville wa* tn
worse, with mereascs of about KO i*r
_______ 1 .
&gt;Hr! •!a^r:at:',n- *a* "blr {rt bnhfi thr his- tlie city Monday and brought some
cent for the same period It’s a favor­
a RntithianH urr. nomrar i,,.
A rttucc rfce,it.y perlectcd heats lhc ( i,n:cnted human elrment* together to chain to furnun a lodge room at NashA Southland sign painter, ha* just home in wmur and cools it in summer, nuke possible our Constituuoa
| viue
»&lt;■
ite practice to blame all ot this on tbe
recere-cd payment from a defeated
-aUdroid th« sue of the
fvcry •lU,dt’nl ol Anier«can history
Dr. E. H-Lathrop, wife and daughter
■candidate for * campaign lister done I ttV
"ra?&lt;. buUdrng
,J^ka brick would be worth knows,
Constitutional
Convention
. are
from
extended
average
k:10
*
’
- the
lhc
Constitutional
Convention
are expected
expected home
home
from their
their
extended
But Ji u hkewlse true that a generous
" u' i”’-'*1
difficulties Sectional sojourn in California tomorrow.
two year* ago. Thu being the first in- jljQiXJ
$15,000.
portion of the pyramiding ca.t can be1
■
rivalries cropped up:: different theories
George. Keeler and M&lt;m Spaulding
timalion that the candidate had decid­
attributed to uk!cm&gt; departments, but­
Walnut trees bordering the roads in .01 suverrment u&lt;rZ ardently spon- of Middkville attended the Y, M. 8. C.
ed to run again.—Ix» Angelr* Times.
Salem,
Ore.
Hus
year
yielded
a
harvest
;
debates
became
healed, and. ball at the Union-hall Tuesday evening,
- eaus. commissions and offices. Political
of twenty-five tons of fine nuU.
|wr.ionaUta-a
clashed. Bgt George
Mason Nevins has returned from
bate my u» ouu-uunlwn u&gt; u»
The telum who &lt;m« h»d ■ no u«.
, ,
----------; Washington was always there to help Ashland. Wisconsin, and u visiting his
Uh. Ih.I mil.. &lt;&gt;w toutot .nd mo.t ai,
, m, bor„ „„
, ,w hon,
Jerusalem. Jericho Ephesus. Joppa, iron out these difficulties. Who can mother in thia city. H* will soon go U&gt;
nuulnMi«&gt;U.-ud U»ln&gt;tn»»ln „ . „„nd.h„.a tl,„, -g,,. Fr„.. Macedonia. Cana and Bethlehem are tell? Without the s-.d oi Ororge Wash- Kansas where he will travel for the
(towiu of Davie county in North Caro- ’ ingtod, the Constitution as we krttnr it Broadhead Dress Goods Company of
a&lt; dtlietu have remained surprisingly, ci*co Chronicle.
ltn*•
«-j might never have beep evolved.
New York.

tnurht.s a
at or sleep in roadside hous

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I ara^rd|)hs

1

From Our Scrap Book

The point of one white »tar Is quiv-

Letter Goes Into
the Waste Basket

Deep in the orange light oj widening
»mOr2
,
1 Ttw Si*, (h|, MOTli RKflwt an
Ba.nnd (te purpl. mdunuuu: Uiro imll!m.d &lt;™»iu„i„Itat „(,.
Ot -M.!l.,,d« mu. U» darter .a J E"im'Th
■Utecun. „™,(
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“Sr”
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*nd “ ”•
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i
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mate (I nremaar, (o do «, tad al
Wm»o»ln« &gt;te erwuon da.n»-te.r&gt; ra,m pnnl eoimunlteunn. .h.rl
Bnate Bteiuz. In -eromaiteua Un-, (te antar i, nta (rdlliw (hal u» should
b0U,ldj know who be or she may be.

�TflE PASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY S3, 1932

Trackmen Get
Fourth at Regional

I
j 1. Left on b^ses; Third Ward. 4. Fourth 1
Ii.^
Ward. S.
. Stolen bases. Adcock. Ttamp™.„„.
son. James. Warner. Kennedy. 2.
Hasting* High, traduter* placed liCj
! Adair, 2,
;Tewp.
'
-12 3 4 5—HR E: four event* al the Regional meet held1
in Kalamazoo Saturday afternoon.:
'Third Ward 0 0 0 0 2 -3 2 3‘
,
winning
fourth place with a total of 11 1
' Fourth Ward
.-..1120 x-4 4 4
P°inta. ----Nile*
hr»‘.-----------Dowagiacj
■ Batteries;
Payne and Warner. --------• .placed
-—■— -----—.
I Thompson and Kennedy. Umpire*,
South Haven third. St. Joseph
I Brarak. 8 Young Scorer. Tt»lhur*V ’ nnh; Coldwater sixth, Albion M-venth. I
eighth —
and •«Three
Winning pitcher. Thom peon
‘ | Marshall**-•*"•
— “River
■----- ­
: ninth.
Fielding Averages.
Two unusual baseball games are in other. Al pitched the opening.game of!
! Player
'
• PO A E
store for local fans on Bunday and the season thto year and went fine.
; ^dewk. B • 4
Local
merchant!!
have
presented
tiic
'
।
0^.
, lilacrd second in the 220. his
1 Barnum. J. 1
Decoration Day when the bearded Independent* with new uniforms and j
.'
ing 23 5 seconds. Hnyd«r ran
I Fisher R . I
House of David team comes here to the team will wear them for the first •
i lav! i1,1
second;; In a dead hrnt for nr*'.
' Bttoh. R . 2
open Hie season. Some local rooters arc time Bunday. The new stands complet­
1 boo ”s*&lt;* b'" *** «»«»*«’
Haight, E. 2 .
under tti« Impmalon that tile whiskered ed laat aeajmn permit very comfortable
.
, Gardner nnt*h»d tin- mil*
minutes
nine will be here on Decoration Day M-atlng accommodation*.
i ruin ft,,d **' *econfl» to plaw*
. Adrianson. M
only. Thia u incorrect, however, as Two
™
Th-M-nir.Fans stdi remember thr thrilling
games are scheduled: the first on Sun­ game' the Independents had with the
i mt*l at Lonsi
;
Main.
D
.
3
day May 20 and thr second on Decora­
DjgfwiH compete
Kennedy. W. 4
tion Day, Muy 30 Both games will be­ tings winning 4 to 3 after a Ibrce-runT
i achool traekm
Adair. N. 3 .
gin al 3 00 o'clock in thr afternoon
drive in the eighth overcame a -2 to 1,
9291 ^^higan
Biddle. K . 4
It u protable 4tat Al Brown will be lead. Charlie •Ladyi -Baldwin, big-time
(Rose. G. 2 ..
.89'3
&gt;m tlie mound during one of. tlie games huiler of a few decade.* past- said that;
while
u
bile i)i-Hotuil&lt;iiu
negotiations are now.
now being made । game was one of
ol the be.**
best exhibits ot' Fans here still remember the great • Skidmore. O„ 2
Roberts. L. 1.
Hi bring in an outoide' pitcher for tlw | baseball ta had ever *eep.
giuiic- between the Independent* undI;Hewitt. J..-2 .
«3'
tlie •'Whiskered Boys” played
Cogswell. L / 3 .
B30 i
BEARDED BOYS RETURN.
last year!
.
;K«ller. N.J .
Jilt; I
.80# *
BOO’
-WXJ3j
demonstration &lt;&lt;1 archery a'»C Izchleitnrr- K.
aery golf will be given at the Ha
I tings country club Thursday aftemoo:
;by Mr and Mr? H. H Stroud of Wa&gt;
Mi
■land. commencing at 2 45 o'- I'x'k. M
. und Mrs Stroud are both well-know
.632

Sporting Items

Be Particular

Independents to Open Season
Here Against House of David

Archery Golf to Be
Demonstrated Here

i cOUntry. Mr. Stroud h.i*.demonstrate*
considerable prow---- a- n big garni
. hunter with Ixiw and arrow and Mi
! Stroud i* a consistently high scorer h
archery tournaments.

.Five House ol David baseball start who will jilay here Against local­
Independents in M ason's ppeners on Sunday and Memorial Day.

Eskimos Take First
Game With Centralites

In Your Home
There is no article of food that you nhould
be'moi't* particular about than your supply,of
milk, because unclean milk is u recognized
“carrier” of disease germs". Without question
many epidemics, much siekneM und ill health,
huvb resulted • from the use of ’UNCLEAN
milk.. One bottle of milk.may LOOK jukt 8s
good and as CLEAN as another; but a-TEST
will show you that there is a big difference.
~ agnizing the value, importance and
n«c&lt; tty of CLEAN milk, the. Highlands
started out with the determination of
supjdying the people of this community with
just as CLEAN and juat a.-* good milk a . can
bi* produced. Everything that will promote
cleanliness and more sanitary surroundings is
included in our extensive equipment. The re­
sult is that Highlands. Dairy is the only dairy
in this section that is permitted to self Grade
■'A" Milk—the CLEANEST milk you can buy.
Why not try it?

r„

McMillan. F.
Boy
"

Grade “A" Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 10c Quart
Grade “B" Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) 8c Quart

Snyder, w..
j Hammond: L..
Reynold*. R.
Hatiilren. E. 4

!.■ Six passes, four
balls and six I Goo-ienough. j
■&lt; rror . proved tin- unuoinu of,the Third1

Knights Bested In
IONIA NINE DEFEATS_____
First Baseball Tilt\ ‘ INDEPENDENtS 3 TO

About The Milk You Use

tiu-in and (.'liarile I.'-’inard's" hard hh'iRgrry N

‘

Tlw local K of P. team last tinirj Tight Fielding Backs Up Hard mm thc ' plutt

Highlands Dairy
,000&lt;nio House of David nine ranks ;r- one
.000 i
of the best w mi-pro teams
~*"1
- -in tlw state.
.000
.ikx&gt;
.000 i
•MW j

Robert VV. Cook, Prop.

Phone 2651

Hastings, Michigan

TO At ( O.MMOIlATI. ESPECIALLY' OCR CUSTOMERS

FOURTEEN VETERANS
IN ATTENDANCE COMMERCIAL CLUB

ojanci to the ia-t Carlton C iit.-r nln- ■
bought Duel Between
Northern solid
,(.W
'Let Hnmiay al the fairgrounds J i
.
tialito tot tw&gt; ..
only allowing; u-.p j,
.(MX)
Barh&lt; l&lt;Ier pitched the curtain raN-r
‘
Fllcnora
five hits for th-entire r.umr. Improv--;-jia,,,
'kills diamond ring und
took Mrs
for tin-Knight., allowing nine scat-' Ionia's ta-‘tall train nowd out the n-.ent in Ihe h-lding ol t!,« Fir..' Watd,Third Ward .
tend int 'bul tin- weak fielding ol th-.* {local Indrlw ndent. nine by a 3 to 2 infield cuttocd eight Third Ward ba
I1(1 ward
.7501 _ ......... ,
I ’Of lute several tourth ward homes
Pvthi.m.. prov-&lt;l in- downfall.
score in » game then* Sunday, after-■ runners to laiuftitoh idle on'the ba &lt;.7,45;
^Continued from jmge one!
have ixrn entered, but refrigerators
Price, tin- tav wonder, of Freeport' noon. Tight fielding and good pitching while their team mates were retired, .......
................... .60
w .IB
u ..38
u .696 —--------------- - ---------------=----- ------------ |
yielded'most of the loot The theft*
gave a v-'rv pn-nv display of mound i featured
the-play. i&lt;niR&gt;.iiiaur&gt;-m-muxi
Ionia.made live bite1 The
re.-ulf-* or
of this
game p»is
put thlu"| Third Ward Ro'mp-&gt;&gt; Over Northerner*.' ' h'b. obtained the Harm s of thirteen ।
icaiureu uie-pmy.
i nr nwui-s
uu ...nor
Sunday evening would indicate thfit
E.o'.enicrs m the lead with the Fir..'’ After having
tn the First Ward other Civil war soldiers who were tin-1
work Mriktilg out sixteen and allowing of!
'd! from wilitiny
wiiiHay and
an-' til-Imlete'ndents
“
eatable* are not Un- only plunder Uwy
- ■ ■ •
lourhi-d Larson
for
'
r four.
and Third Ward* tied tor second pliv - p arty m tl-.e wrok. the Third Wonj {able, to attend tint gathering Iw-n-Moh-j
•
are after. It is to be regretted that up
(Continued from page onct
Dunng the, first.'
During
first: Ithree
----- ---------------inninit.i. Ionin
' come back strong Thursday to admin-! Uny. Tlie thirteen are ;.s 'tnitowi'.
Ito thb time no clue has been found M
; j stepped out to a three-point ‘ lead and , pj4y,.r
lister a evere drubbing to them, acor-' Ch.ujra Cruso. Win. Bivins. Gideon'
J from then on were held scoreless. Hlis- Karrw •ing seventeen runs to two for. tla»: Kennedy. Lunch B. Potter and M B..pro!ir*. until it was ulread;. . tarud. Mr. meant nn
Kiugiit.. .
I time* talsmr-i staged a rally in the j.,‘in,....
| Northerners.
’
J Brooks of Nashville; Richard Millies of Ayers salt! that he personally knew of
....
. Prici* and Tischcr. Bach- seventh Ujat accounted tor pvo-ruu- Ja(.oU&gt;
1 Coach Leonard used twelve players Middleville: Allison Hill of Woodland; one man-witiuiftlu- ».*e»mtni district
« ider. Biiuleh and Comp Hit*; singles.■ but were unab(«- to connect for an.oUier. ^-lair.
in nearly a- tunny combinations in an|C M Head, rshott of Baltimore; Gil- who tad to pay a 813.000 W tax on a
Wickham. 3. G.mguilctte. Tisciu-r. Bish­
Till* ir. the last --1 the thn.v w.irtn-up
effort to fcheck the onslaught but itibert Pick of Irvine; Charles Francisco.'nvc-acu- tract .of land that wus ooly
op. Price-. Aiiair. Baidch. J Buclwldrr gami-s to be played previous to the .\j;||cr.
was of no-uh- Jitshop was batt&lt;d out j Jacob H Kltigb and Tnirpan O Web- valued at slightly more than
Brye* of Hastings-- had many
2 Baser Hit*: .Smith. Scobey. 3 Bam*’ &lt;&gt;|x*hing &lt;&gt;f the m-owii here. Tiic in- ' r;(Wi.
of the box after pitching t-j ten men.! ber of tills city, and Dewitt C. Btadeli
Mr Ayers pointed out tiiat in In­
Hits; Giinguilettc Bases on balls; offt deficndents won from T-kon-lia ani p.lU.4. .
landdiaiia. where-any ten taxpayers h-.ay {|i*&lt;-*ing'ur.d extend sympathy to the
juring which time eight nips cam-RutlandPrlre, 2. oil Bacheider, 2. HU by pitched1 Plainwe.il by decisive margin.’ and l»&gt;t
i* a tine service
' protect any act that calls far increa-rd I bereaved one.*
on four hits, three errors and a l&lt;ass| It was.
... ... which the Lions
.
tall:, by Bucheldjr. 3. iSnillh, TtACher; to Ionia, giving them a .667 tux*rage '
ndered The occasion was
ball Fisiwrreumr in to relieve Bishop club rendered
wju a exisw-dluih *. that the tax bill hasm-) Visitors of Mr and Mrs. G. E Kt-n•.!• Slnirk-mit; by ITice. Hl. by Bach-1,
! date.
a... cn aM-d only 23 per .rent -ptr ver fbr*ynn Sunday afternoon were, Mr. and
and althougli
although he allowed only ffte
fF.e hits, very enjoyable -me for their gucit:
elder 15. Left on. tan-.i; Knight“ 11
hte.1 0.
—:---------- --------------------the j&gt;:*'-t ten year.* while in Michigan. Mr* Fred Henson of Rlrhhind, Mr.
his team males failed to rally around
und Mrs tan Boyer and Bobble and
mid the Centralites continued to in­
Hinhlay thr Knights iuurn-'y bl tin-1
Mr*. D Hallock- of Kalamazoo and
OBITI'ARY.
crease the scoring margin for the bal­
Lake Hott--' field al Thoroapplc Dike
Mr. and Mrs Tay Cast lei n of Delton.
ance of the game.
Henry Hammonds. son of Joseph and
t»h.y.-5(-&gt; cla.di ui(h ihe Indian Landing boy.*
* °
Mr and Mrs Will Gates and daugh­
main
Coached by one of the most experi­ Ruth Hammond*, was born in Eng­ brief summary of ony or
Call Bob McGlocklin, phone 356-5 or I Ix-cal'horstklrs' ------— .play
... .
wrs will
enced ball players In Hastings, it is land. June 30. 1853. and died May 11. jM.tnts t^iat Mr. Ayer- made during his ter. Ada and son. Clinton.- and Mrs.
Btohop.
Harry Scobey, phone 2688. Hastings.. Nashvdle here Thursday evening in the
hard to understand why the First 1032 at the ag.* of 78 years, li months addre.*.*! Next week w&lt;- will begin pub­ Vera Craven und daughters Myrtle and
l«&gt;r games.
.
-first team match-of Hie s«-nson. Prac- Keller.
Gladys, attended li birthday surprise
Ward boys continue in this fielding
lication of the complete address s&lt; ‘
lai- on tlw local club courts ha* been Hall. 31
slump. In Bishup and Fisher ttay Ik-. wlUrhls father and step mother, every taxpayer in Barry couir may for Mrs.’Elmer Willison at their homo
under*ay ’for several weeks in prcfiar- Reynolds, r I
m Battle Creek Sunday.
have two pitchers Hint arc hard work­ came ip Canada where they resided for study it.
aflon for the Lcngue aeries Hut will Mathew*. 2b .
Mr. und Mrs. Everett McCallum of
ers but the be»t pitcher known can­ 18 month*. Then they came to Michiojx-n .sometime during the first week hi •Goodenougli, c:
West Hope spent Sunday with Mr. and
not bi' expected to wirt ball games gun where he lived the retmuhder of THIEVES ENTER TWO
June.
Mrs JA'in. Chamberlain.
single-handed. .’
’
hi.-* life On March, 14 1HK3 he vra*
1
{lutings
will
hpve
two
teams
in
the
Dr. Charles T. (K'mxIm.I). head of the
Mr.,and Mrs cliarley Kenyon apent
The accompanying list of fielding married to Anna Warner. To this union
. FOURTH WARD HOMES
Tuesday with her brother. Mr mid
department of history of Kalamazoo field, thto season, according to Gh-i.rUe
average* shows that the majority oil two X‘hli&lt;iren t ame t6 bless the home. . .
('fdli’ge. h;u lM*cn seeured as com­ James*an A and a B team. It is tlU' B
Huac fielding below' .850 ure twt tak-i •
Our Erb ,|| tlwd T|)Oy stole a Dlnmond Hint and Mrs. Dave Benewa of* MiddlevlUe.' it
mencement MW.iker, according to Stipl team tiiat will play NaAhvillr. Enou-,-.h
being Mr Kenyon's birthday. Her sis­
Rapids, ui&gt;&lt;&gt;
and «
W son,
son. Homer
&lt;&gt;! Jbltlnun.‘
ing *&gt;&gt;vai
.i*M
their vuuMruu4i
baseball m
seriously
;ik&gt;us&lt;&gt; viiougit.
enough. revRe- ;: «*o|nu».
Hoiner ot.Bultittli*r&lt;
ter and- husband. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
a Few Dollars In Cash
D A VmiBuskuk. More concerning the other clubs in the League will have a *4th inning.
mt-mber you are out there to nutki* al township. Hr also leave* four grand­
coinmencenii-ut program will . be an- and B teams to make doubli- comjMitlLeatherman ot Grand Rapids, wens
Ba.M-.* on tails; off Warner. (». off place tor yourself on that team ttat is sons, Harold. Garold, curt ami Clayton &lt;
Sunday Evening
tlon practical. James believes.
there to spend the day with them.
Fixiicr. 4 Hit by pitctad tali; by War- to represent Hastings in the American l and- tout hajt brothers. JwplL^Janie*J
.
Sunday
evening
.thieves
entered
a
Our scliool cIoh-4’ Friday with a
!ricr. 3. .Hull, Mathew* Kelly.i Pawd Lealoii Junior World series.
I fieonre Charlo-. bysldts a host ot
jbalL*; Coguunll. 4 Wild pilches; War­
couple
oi
homes
In
the
fourth
ward:
picnic
dinner and a bull game in the
A great maify of Uie errprs are poor frienda to mourn his lus&gt;.
At Ofvllle'S-iyles some eatabli* weix atternoon, then all enjoyed a marsh­
ner. I. Struck out; by Warner. «. by throws but more of them are the re-j
---------- &lt;•»
■■—
| Fisher. 11. Stolen bases; Bishop. Mat- suit of ;xK&gt;rIy handled batted balls.; Anyone who, to heard talking about take:: from the refrigerator, and enter­ mallow roast- Mu* Oarlhiger of Nash­
j hcu*. Miller. Hall. 2. Keijy ■2.8..ni!il . These errors an- your own problem to) --depression" in’ Live Oak. Fla . risk.* ing tlm house., (la- purse of. Mr* Sayles ville ujll be with u* another year.
is.,
—. James
------- --- Lett —
hits;
on bases; Third i be worked out by yourself. Let's have; being ducked in the ' village .horse ua* taken, including a small sum of
Clay tablet-* (tom ancient Babylonia
I money.
•
Ward. 8. First Ward. 6.
a lot .more earliest effort on everyone's; trough,
---------------------At M D Gaskill's home on West and Assyria show banking transaction*
liari. Remember, nobody knows how
Tlie modem version seems-to'be: Court St. known a» the James Paton no: m different from thaw of our prev­
gt.od you are if you don't come put tor
Third Ward ...
Starry
one
and
then
ailothcr.
------------------------------proifalSiy
the
same
parttro
ent
time.
practice.
Find Ward ...
Batteries; Warner
Play&lt;
FisJu-r and Kellyr. Umpire. Hammond
Scorer. Stakcley. Winning pitcher.
iFislicr.
Kelley.
,
Third Ward Lose* Third In Row.
I Last Tuesday the 1931 pity Champ* Hall. 3
GLOSS STARCH
1 QC
Shull*, Freeport
ions
aguiu
demonstrated
tiiat
they
MUI
Flstar.
a-ib. r.&lt; — 1
or Middleville
know how to play thumpioiulup b,.-e- Bi.'hop, p. 2b ...
Stall by evening things up kith the Keller, c, .
TEA
OQC
■ Centralitr-. after having lust to them Matthews.
10 lb-. ". Teapot Brand 's lb. Pkr.tiW
Roberts, it
Thonip'.in piteliing for- the winner*.
PEANUT BUTTER OEC
'Tthd Payne for the lawra, both dis- Newton, rf
B-&gt;&lt; Hulk. S IU—
faW
jplayed exceptionally flng samples of
'•their ability on the mouml. Thomp&lt;m • Total ..
allowed only three hits and Payne four.' ■1st inning only.
MILK
Tall ,.nv*t
CU
ty-XHii-taderit*facing him.
flayer
I :.. ; ■ .
.
.
.. I ,
Knrme
Mayonnaise PEPPER
OQC
Ward in tat- place, the First und Janie.*,
f ull Pound Bov—
fcw
Dressing
Fourth being tied far .M-rnnd ptac*.
Acluir. Hi
Cogswell, rf
Tlilrd Ward.
Bret Food*
Soap Free. Reg­
i Player
AB R H PO A E ArlrlnnMUi,
Free, ' , lb. Pkg.
Karine-'.. 2b.
.
3 0 0 1 II (1 Jacota, ss
ular 37c value for
Chateau Cheese
Janie*. 3b .
. 3 0 I 1 II (&gt; Mam. rf
Ad.iir. lb .
3 n o i (i i Wurfler, c
1 n (&gt; o o o Payne, p
PORK CHOPS
4 O1Z&gt;°
, Cogswell. c.f . .
Jacobs, sa, ........ .... 2 0 0 0 (h l
End'Cute—
1&amp;— ICa/Z
Total
•: Warner, c............ ... 2 0 1 7 0 0
Very Lean Center Cuts, 2 lb*. 35c
1 Townsend, r f ..
1 0 (1 0 0 () Train
i "Miller, rf. ..
Grandma's
1 1 0 0 0 0 First Ward ... 1 &gt;0 t&gt; 0
SLICED BACON
ggc
Tlilrd
Ward
8 2. i 6
| Main. It.
■ 2 1 1. 2 0 0
i; oif[
,
i Payne. L. p. .. ..... -3 0 0 0 1 1 ■ Basis on balls—off Payne. 1.
BEST QUALITY
tine line ofJ.ANE
jii our opinion the Lune Cherts Me I ho
Bithop. 2; olT Ftolier. 6 Two-tasc
iw hits
hits!:
-■ • •— —..
H
Two |No. 2 Can*
Hall. Warner. Hirhy pitched ball—,
BOLOGNA 9 ib&gt;. 9QC
ecdttr rhM* at iH'iues (hat all one eusi Total............... ...20 2 3 12 1 3
neine of all any one would want. They
Extra Special
by Fisher. 1 &lt; James' Pass tall*—
High grade— Ka
i»w
Cruitad
' *5th inning.
tonivrs any tire very ruiUoliable. There is
are covered with the very thicst cabinet
Bisluip. 1; Fisher. 1. Wild pttrhe*—
Fourth Ward.
Fisher. 1; Payne. 1. struck out—by
nothingthat
a
girl
graduuto
would
ap
­
woods, «uch an walnut, mahoguny,
Player
FRANKFURTERS
AB R H PO A E Payne, 5; by Bishop. I in 13 inning;
■Field, ss
preciate su much us a cedar chest. Aiyl
Large
2 lbs.— wW
maple und other beautiful woods. .
by
Ftetar,
0.
stolen
buses
—
Fisher.
2;
। Kennedy, c, .. .
James, Cogswell. Leii on bases—
Small Selects, 2 lb*. 33c
! Boyes. 3b. ...
Third Ward. 6. First Ward. 7.
j Lcchlcitnrr. c f.
.Batteries—Bishop. Fisher und Kellcr.l
i Biddle, lb ........
Payne and Wagner. Winning pitcher;
'Adcixk. r f
A Spcciul Low Price will prevail at our storo for the three
Shop With Eate At Our Store. Plenty of Parking Space.
—Payne; hxung pitcher—Bishop. Um-,
: Roberto. I f - ..
shopping days. Come in und see.
pire—Al Brown. Scorer—J. Blakely.
■
।‘Payne. H.. 1.1. .
Team
jfiandeen. 2b. ...
Second Ward
i Thompison, )&gt;........
Third Ward .
Fourth Ward
Total 18 4 4 IS B 4
First Ward
•first of Sth innihg

HEARS C. LAYERS

Local Shoe ToSSerS
-p
"' Nashville
~ ’ •’
To Meet

Dr. Goodsell to Be
Graduation Speaker

Bargain Week Specials

' Take Advantage of This
Friday, May 27
Saturday, May 28

Sugar

43c

I

U

Buttdr

A •»- 9QC

Oxydol

MEAT SPECIALS

*OC

2ZC

Pineapple

Z5C

Buy Her a CEDAR CHEST
For That Graduation Present

SOAP
CHIPS

9tla

Z9C

Prices Range from SI 2.50 to S29.00

HINMAN'S

Phone 2491 .

MILLER FURNITURE CO.

Bring U* Your Eggs

Bases on balls; oil . Payne. 3. qR
Thompson. 1. Two-base hits; Adcock.

WEST STATE STREET

June 3—1st Ward vs. 3rd Ward.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2J, 1932

PAOISTX

We must rely on the farm, the factory, aftermath of grief for their unfer­
tile inetchant, tlie tradesman. Wc mint lunate depositor!)? and yet only 3.88 per
pay thr fanner, the manufacturer, the]cent of all banks In the country failed
dealer in food and clothing, the doctor in 1931; tlie other 98*12 per cent are
.
the teacher the lawyer for their oerv-litlll doing business. Wc deplore the
When one hears such, disturbing ent cloud ot “depression" that looms ’ices—all our wants mean employment tremendous decrease In automobile
Statements expressed every day on al) so darkly above us. has not a silver and wages or salary to millions of men .«ales. and wondej whether Uie good
aides as these: Our civilization is on lining; if this ill wind of national ca- and women. Times may be hard and ‘ old market will ever return. And ye*,
the verge of ruin; our boasted prasper- lamity does not blow aome good; if this wages low. but not so hard nor so tow : millions of cars are In use. as one can
’ Ity Is destined to collapse; our finan­ long and weary road of disillusionment as to prevent agriculture and every ; easily prove by motoring over any
cial system is tottering nnd is soon due does not finally Jiave a turning; if ad- phase of industry from reaping some i highway, or trying to find a parking
j—
------ &lt;iin k
». , degree
j---------of*compensation.
------ *•—
’ I place in
In any town
town or city
city.during
to a cataclysm; our beloved institutions versify does not;
after all, have
.•
.during 1bust.are going to be overwhelmed in a revo-.lsomething of salutary and whole-spme* There are millions of automobile? In
ness hours
hours. Th*
The WAnrlnu
wearing out and SCrap
sc
n 1| I1M&lt;
­
----- 2 .- ot
-f cot;4
lutlon of a Bolshevik nature; crime isidiscipline that will eventually set ns the land, requiring millions of barrels] ping of hundreds of iftowtahds
lifting its ugly head and threatening to once again on the right road to pros* ot gasoline, which keep countless &lt;E*v- will Inevitably create a demand
smite all good and decent |&gt;eoplc
unite
people to perity and happiness.
ice
ice stations
stations running.
running. Many
Many careMre
careMreII new
new and
and Improved
Improved cars.
cars.
earth—when one hears such dire and
While the whole world—not the fast wearing themselves out or bccom- ■ Pessimistic souls are anxiously asking
globmy predictions, one U prompted I United States alone—is wallowing in ing obsolete, creating new business fur! what will become of bur financial systo ask wbetlxfr there Is not an obverse this slough of Respond, let us look at the factories, and new demands on oil tern, over which our politicians at
tide to this picture. Let us see whether our own national problems alone
producers and new work for the road1 Washington have already muddled so
we cannul reasonably derive some com* ' In the first place let us appreciate the contractors—all,meaning work for am-.long without getting anywhere. At last,
fort, some courage and consolation fact tiiat 'there are one hundred and ploye*.
however, under the President’s rather
from a mine and reasonable view ot twenty and more millions of us Amen... women
------- --------------- —a meiit Is serious, but if certainly does, are beginning to realize that it b not a
things. Let us we If a recourse to the cans—men,
and children
lesson., of history, based upon exper­ ■population that ta steadily Increasing, not mean universal Idleness, arid the question of politics, but of sound, unience will not convince u* that these Onc hundred and twenty, millions of demand for labor must continue. A vast ’ biXM-d sense. As Mr. Hoover fiaK told
alafmlsu are mistaken—tiiat the .pres- us require food, shelter »hd clothing army of men «.nd women will ddubtless them, the only remedy for our finnh. go on drawing their weekly wages, to । rial distress Is public confidence and
tlw relief of families and homes every [ the only way to secure that Ls by fol\where irr these United Stales. Newlowing a non-partisan, heroic policy,
houses for newly (named .people and as they did during the World war. Bo.
for our increasing population will be ] ht us hope that our representatives ut
necessary, needing new furniture, new Washington will heed President HooI Jialnt, new utensils of a thousand kinds. । ver's argument and thereby hit upon'
There are millions of boys and girls an expedient that will save our national
growing up and calling fof’the educa- fiscal machinery from hopelessly break­
I tional preparation .width is essential to lAg down. It cannot be done by a wordy,
their life work—creating an Imperative jxtlilical war between the democratic
need for new school buildings and new and republican parties; but it can be
equipment—all Involving architects, done by a.sincere and honest non-par­
contractors and skilled workmen on the tisan effect. The approach to the task
। one hand, and an army of teachers, must be as noiirpolitical. as patriotic,
lecturers nnd professors on lire other. as self-devoted as congress exhibited
The nation-wide demand tor news— in solving ihe tremendous problems of
for the presentation and discussion of the World war in 1917 to 1920 At that
public questions In a helpful and In­ critical period, every personal ambition,
; telllgenl way. is growing greater in tills every selfish Impulse was subordinated
democratic
republic,
requiring
a to the one sublime purpose of ending
. boundless supply of newspapers, rnoga- the war successfully. And what a
I zines and books. It means that th? mighty deed was accomplished! Tho
printing business in all its ramifications same policy today will end the finan­
mud be kept moving, resulting in cial fiasco of the notion as effectively.
; plenty ot employment for editors,
Thus far only the matertai and In­
i printers, reporters and manufacturer^ dustrial side of the-case lias been con­
of paper and machinery.
sidered. If we regard its psychological
• It -Is evident that one can pursue this and moral aspect we shall find, it tak­
‘ line of argument ad Infinitum. There ing on a rosy hue no less comforting
is no phase of labor, mental or manual namely: That tlie depression is but a
that does not depend upon the brains, blessing in dlsguife. Pure gold Ls ob­
t the muscle and tlie skilled industry of tained only by subject ilg the dross to
] men and women, and there Is no doubt the fiery furnace. Adversity alone
that American civirl&amp;dlon will con-; makes men strong, and these facta are
I tinue to give living wag^s to ail Amert- true of nations as well as of individuals.
। can citizens willing to do the nation’s We have only to study our own history
work.
io be convinced of these truisms, prom
। American people will continue to live the days when the Puritans sok—foot
1 up to the high standards of life .set by upon NcW England’s rock-bound coast
the twentieth century and they cannot and “began the making of the world
1 do this if American business, profes­ again*' to the valiant winning of the
, slonal and laboring men. manufac- West, our fathers fought Mid struggled
inpersorv pwomwc ,
। u
'
turerx. inventors, educators, politicians, against danger, privations and famine,
fall down on their Job. Just because of a laying the foundations of our vigorous
’ temporary depression, whose origin was nation If’they had not met tremen­
a war that can hardly be repealed un­ dous difficulties, they would have
, der Christian civilization and whose failed; but animated by the very chai-1
. disastrous results have already been lenge of adversity they grew up strong, ।
I reached. We must and shall rise above with nothing effeminate nor weak,
am
such a level.
about them.
/
■
Then let us get the Idea out of our
Mtatortune. “hard times.” even de-J
heads that wc are going to “the dem- presaion and poverty,'have forged tlwi
|
nltlon
bow
wows"
and
that
the
poor
­
sturdy.,
plucky,
resourceful,
resilient]
ADMISSION PRICE REDUCED 4 —.
house is just ahead of all of us.
character of the American people, •
for THIS DAY AND DATE ONLY, to
We have been deeply concerned at which has been Uhe foundation of
the number of bank failures, with their‘(American prosperity and made us the
j wealthiest and most indciwndent jn-opie in tiic world. As the sturdy oak ts
strong because it has been buffeted by
' the wind and weather for centuries, so
i America Ls strong because of the storm
’ and .stress through which it has passed
■ during the three hundred years of its
struggle for a “placd.ln the sun.’’
j A common calamity like that In
.which we are suffering makes us nil
kill. It arouses our sympathy and ap­
i peals to tlie spiritual, aluubtic side
I of our nature. It takes away some ot
our conceit and selfishness, and makes
us humble. It compels us to recognize
unpleasant and disagreeable facts and
challenges us to summon up the better
part of our nature and fight down the
Ignoble and makew us feel our dt-|x-ndence on a Higher Power than ourselves.
! We think Of home, our neighbors, our
: God. Wr are prompt&amp;t to be charitable
and unselfish. Inclined to believe'In the
Golden Rule. Who shall say that such
sentiments and aspirations are not re­
fining and uplifting? What is to pre­
vent us from eschewing partisanship
and working harmoniously for our
common good—the prosperity and wel­
fare of all ot us. which means the
happlneM and success of tlie American i
||&gt;eople? TIim is the Eutopia towards]
I which our present distress u compell-j
■ ing us to strive.
‘ In the words of our good gray poet.
Longfellow.
■ “Be still, sad heart! and wase repining:
j Behind tlie clouds is the sun still shin­
! ing.” ‘
. Ten years fjorn now. when with tlie
I help of an historical perap«tlv« we
can look back with a calm mind to the
■depression of 1930-1932. we shall under
stand and value truly the wholesome­
ness. the Providence and beneficence of
the lesson we then learned—not will­
ingly, but in spite of ourselves. “Sweet
are the uses of adversity;’’ “ Tts a Di­
vinity that sitapes our end*. Rough
hew them as we will."—C. P. Field.

Our Present Depression Will
Prove a Blessing in Disguise

rSam b

DILL’S

.erick Alexander, Jo«eph A«halter,|
'
OBITVARY.
Murray Bromley, Frank Bronson,; William O. SiUbee was born in Has*
Fronds M. Craig, Erastus Hinman.' tings on March M&gt;. 1877 and pawei!
l Thomas Howe. Charlei C. Jenson, Al-: away May 2. in Grand Rapids, aged si&gt;
bert Kelley, Charles Stanton and year*. 1 month and 22 day*. He was
| Richard Well*. By another year, the. bom in Hastings and lived,here ail but
! survivors, no doubt, will be greatly les- nine years when he resided in Grand
’ atned in number, if the past year is'Rapids. On February 5. 1WJ he was
(Continued
from page one)
_______
_____________________________
any criterion.
• married to Daisy Hall- To thU union .
Introduction of Speaker — ComAI1 who cnn nrp «««&lt;! to ** in the three children were born. Thelma,
mander Sterling Rogers.
|11 nc of march and to attend the ex-1 Marlon and William, Junior, t«»_ “
whom preceded him in death.
He was
Address—Rev. Glenn Carpenter of:erc15*8 a* well.
.......
a member of the Episcopal church,
Kalamazoo.
;
.....
SPREADING. CHLORIDE.
p. As. A. M. Royal Arch Mason* amt
Closing Song. “America”—The Audlence.
1
Eleven carloads of chloride arrived Eastern Star. He Waves to mourn his
Taps.
■v here Monday. On Tuesday Fred John- loss a widow, two sisters. Mrs. Geo.
Among the Civil war veterans___
______________of_____
__________
rho____
son.__
superintendent
maintenance
of Van Tlfflin of Lake Odessa and Mr*
will be honored at this service are: ■ trunk lines for this county, had all his Earl Boyes ot Hastings, and one broth­
George C. Bradlsh. Ira Brooks, Charles trucks under motion, plastering the er. Glendon of Hastings
He was’of a friendly, helpful nature
Francisco. Michael Hendershott, Al- 'state's highways in this county wtth
lison Hill, Conrad Kahler. Jacob H. (this road binder and dust preventer. He always ready to lend his aid in time
of need und can truly be said of him
Klugh. James A. McDonald. John Rog- expects to complete thrf work today,
ehi, Truman O. Webber.
I
----- ------------------------------tiiat he was "a friend to man.’*
Since last Memorial Day those who
I*cr.
“ "r.
-™. 2:
J slightly
Reno.
Nevada,
U :—
north and
eat of Los Angeles.
have passed to their reward are: Fred-1 west
.I
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.

REV. GLENN CABPEN- *
TERTOBE SPEAKER

Our* Big Sale In the
Second Week
Hundreds of Fine Bargains Still Available
A* we stated last week—this sale is for the purpose of raising cash to
pay bills—we must have money. Come in, select the footwear you
need, and save a bunch of money. Hundreds have taken advantage of
. these “WAY DOWN PRICES" because they have
found everything just as advertised.

F

gee

MCMCDOG

BUDDY

% SCALIONp

HASTINGS

Men’s Fine Quality

The Nationally Advertised Radio

Freeman Shoes

Enna Jettick Shoe

Every man who knows his shoes
knows about the POPULAR FREE­
MAN SHOE. Built for WEAR and
STYLE, these $5 and $6 shoes at
the sale price present a RARE
BARGAIN. The new models are
here in good easy wearing lasts.
ALL the NEW STYLE LASTS out at
two prices .. . $4.95, to as low as—

Think of getting these popular
shoes at such a savings. Perhaps
no shoe has ever made such a
phenomenal success in so short a
time as Enna Jettick Shoes. There
must be a reason for it. You have
your choice of any style in stock
that we have. Now you can get a
pair of these popular, comfortable
and stylish shoes at $3.95, to as low

Values $5.00 and $6.00

MICHIGAN

sx85

-MAY 4/

CLYDE WILCOX

rf RETAIL FLORIST rf

SPECIAL SALE
for Decoration Day!

GERANIUMS—I 5c 20c and 25c
.WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT of GIANT PETUNIAS
Double and Single, 10c, 20c and 25c

BEGONIAS. VERBENAS. LOBELIAS. FUCHSIAS,
COLEIUS, MARTHAS. LANTANAS, HELIOTROPES.
VINCAS and IVY VINES and HYDRANGEAS.
ASSORTED PLANTS in pots. CEMETERY
VASES and BASKETS FILLED at
REDUCED PRICES.

Special Sale of Roses

$1 Dozen

WALLACE TALKS AT Y. P. MEET.
At tlie Young People’s meeting held
lost Sunday evening at the Presbyter­
ian church. Mr. W. T. Wallace, gave
an excellent address on The Fine Art
ot Letter ’Writing." The speaker said
"To write interestingly is an art. We
, should plan our letters that they may
] be a source of delight to those to whom
' we write and not be stiff, stilted or
preachy." The speaker went on to say
that a letter to a sick friend In a hos­
pital shortens the length oi a sick day
and the aged love lb receive letters,
"Let us not forget them!'* Mr. Wal­
lace concluded with an example of a
perfect tetter from the wTitings of
John Muir. Ttie tetters of the Apostle
Paul were mentioned. The program was
in charge of Mr. Delbert Whitmore and
the following young people furnished
entertainment. Joe Ducker a saxophone
solo; Miss Eloise Storer, pianoforte
selections; Mr. Bauchman. a reading.
The young people announce a pot
luck picnic at the Larsen cottage. Wall
Michigan
lake on Friday. June 3rd. at 5 o'clock
The program chairman for next Bun­
day is Mr. Don Bauchman. President.
Mr. Charles Furnlss. All young people
Invited. Ellsworth Newton prej} corr.
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For Garden Planting, We Also Have

Petunias, Snapdragons, Calendulas, Stocks,
Marigolds, Zinnias, Asters, Tomatoes, Cabbage
Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg Plant and Celery,
10c Dozen or 3 Dozen for 25c.

104 E. High Street

Phone 2530
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Hastings,

•

pound*.

The Nationally Known

“Fargo” Shoes
for Men I

These styles are all the
NEW PATTERNS in
sport wear irt black and
white, brown and white,
solid blacks and
browns, with the new
latest style toes. Come
in and* look them oveF.
You will find them, in
,bwo price groups—

$—45 S

65

Women’. Leather

House Slippers
Here's a real bargain
in ladies', leather house
slippers zwith Cuban
heels and padded soles.
A good, comfortable
style to wear mornings
or at the lakes this sum­
mer when it gets good
and warm. Come in
and see them. Colors:
Red, blue, and black—

Bargains In This
Big Lot of

Tennis Shoes
for the
Entire Family!

Boys’ Shoes

Here's a value nobody
should miss. In this
group there are tennis
shoes for MEN, WOM­
EN. BOYS and GIRLS.
They are made of a.
good heavy duck cloth
uppers and have a good
first quality rubber bot­
toms. COLOR — SUN­
TAN—

SOME
REAL
BAR­
GAINS HERE for boys
in these two lota! Choice
of SHOES or OXFORDS
in black or brown leath­
ers.
Bring the lads
down early and "show
'em” out with these
bargains!

S

Pair
Special On
Children’s Oxfords
In -this lot there are play oxfords
and straps from the little tots'
sizes up to the bigger girls* sizes
at a price that ts right. Come in
and see for yourself. Price—

$&lt;oo
.Children’s Slippers
These are quick action
prices oh children's slip­
pers in broken sizes in
straps and ties. Priced

69c palr!

4

95 $

35

An Odd Lot of
Ladies’ Shoes
Right out in bins where
you can pick ’em out
and try ’em on if you
like, are these, shoes.
Straps and pumps and
ties are in this lot Not
a lot of old qjit-of-style
shoes, but just odd and
broken lots'. The early
buyers, of course, will
get the best pick for
sizes—

S&lt;85

Hosiery Special
A good pure silk hose in all the new colors and sizes. Here'e a real
bargain. Come in and see them.

Priced At

59c

a pair

IronsideHastings,
Shoe
Company
Mich.
HAROLD L SMITH

JOHN H. CRUE '

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAT IS. IMt

[PERSONAL

N. B Waterman of Grand Rapid* FOUR NEW MEMBERS

SCHOOL DISTRICT
WOULD SAVE MONEY

! PUPILS ELIGIBLE JO

WERE INITIATED '
Mr* F L- Bauer wa* in Dtmondak
ENTER CONTEST JUNE 3
I on Tuetaay
Tuesday on u
O. k
E-. a
8. worx.
work.
,
Awarded Spelling Certificates
Warren Roush-wa* In -Jackson on:
Dr“.n^of_D*^Qlt_.1.* the Item* of Interest to Auxiliary
Members Discussed At Meet- buslncjM Saturday.
,
For Having 100 Perfect
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Bail of Flint
ing Thursday Night
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Lessons
Tuesday
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““
A very interesting meeting 0/ the I
(OoottMed frttn page on*&gt;
n .ci* mwtirnwug mmh uj
i----------------------------------------—------------Thew pupil* in the rural school* were
Mr and Mr* Hugh FumU* were in
and Mrl Royal Gardner have American la-gion Auxiliary was held ' for me expense of the school year from awarded spelling certificates for
Detroit over Sunday.
IIU)ml to Nashville where they witf on Thursday evening, wlien a pot luck I ju|y to July. JChyone can see that the hundred perfect spelling lesson*
Mr. and Mr*. E A Burton were In linak* ihclj home.
supfier was enjoyed followed by the board must plan tor the running ex-. are entitled to participate In the coun­
.Detroit on Thursday.
I Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Eggletlon and regular session and Initiation oL-tour' ;&gt;ensc ot the school from the time thr ty spelling contest to be held Jdnc 3rd
Mr. and Mr* R. J. McCrcery were at1 Mr. and Mr* George E. Coleman were new msmbers.
\ J
school open* in September until the. in the Methodist church at 1^00
There were many thing* of interest school lax became.avaliabte in fjrccm- | o'clock
Stockbridge on Bunday.
f in Ionia on Bunday.
MU* Anne Burton is vUlUng in Ann I Mis* Harriet Brien of Lansing was dlscuwed. vital to every Auxiliary bcr or January The small balance it
Baltimore No |. Dowling Gordon
rtooi
-----and
“■Detroit this weak.
•
I the guest of Mr and Mr*. Theodore member.
) carries over from the preceding school; rw, Horace Edmonds Barry No. 1.
in I Knopf over the week end.
Mrs. Frank Andrus visited
An invitation from the Central' XT«r. ending July 1. 1* ii&lt;&gt;t enough to Kingsley Harold Manlutli. Kenneth
Traverse City part ot last week.
(. Mr._________________
and Mrs Weldon Bronson and scliooi to attend their memorial wrv- drfray tiic running &lt; xjrnws from fjlts. Francis Talmagr, Mildred Smith,
H. Maurice Murphy of Howell was Mrs 6. C Brock, visited relaUves in ice at tlie auditorium on Friday. May September to Januar;. so tiic board Betty -Kibiirw-r. Eugene Talmage.
in tlw city on Salusday on business.
, Jackson over the week end.
U7jk»AaJ5 A. M . wa* accepted Mem-! has had to borrow money. Everyone Marguerite Smith, Marjorie Gay Barry
Mrs Alice Bates and Miss Alice Bates I Mr and Mrs. Frank Edmonds and bertare requested to meet in room HO, realizes ttiat borrowing money, under jetrl. Learn Margaret So. !-man Carlwill spend this week end al Madison, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Edmonds spent the at 10 10 A. M
. present financial condittonv. is a dif-' ton 6frl. Welcome Corner*. Carl BaldWK
,
, week end tn Traverte City with Mr
On Friday evening May 27 the' flcult proposition W»wn money-is bor- win, Iris Baldwin Kenneth Barnes,
Mlsa Etiiel Jones spent the week end and Mrs. Milton Edmonds,.
ladles wlH meet at the rooms to niakc rowed interest has to be paid The Richard Barm ■ Wanda Barnes. Eng.In Marshall with her abler. Mrs Glenn
Mr and Mr* C. W Clarke, in com- memorial wreaths All come wlio
who txwpoa- 1',-*rd
“&gt; S«'‘ "»*-T
"n
Domeyer. consmuce
Constance Mead. Helm Souomcjer.
Bristol
•
1 pany with Mr and Mrs. J. d Furnis* sibly can A lunch will be served when I rawing
mining ex- | bey. Clinton Scobey. Royden Yaeger
rowing of money for Um? :running
Mr and Mrs. L. A Thiebout ol Grand of Nashville, were Sunday guests of Mr the work to completedof our
our *choob
teluxils, aa* It
cun by
1i|wnsc»
1* rise* of
it can
by . Cx-tleton 2frl. Lakeview Came CogsRaidds are visiting Mni James Silsbee and Mrs Wallace Broun of Greenville,
paidTn July ihsteau
instea' »H1. DoTOthy
___ COgSWell.-----flalnrtav Mai M !«.-been named having the ‘taxi
aXi puldHri
thia week.
**
j William Schader of Big Rapids and
of in December.
Iwrll, Dorti Gillespie. L^iriencr Moore U
Mrs. Maurice Roush and Mrs. Sier- Mr and Mrs. B. L. Kenyon and Mu.-,
, Under the projxi*ed plan, when thrJHeleh Naylor Castleton 3. Hosmer. I
hng Rbgers were in Grand Rapids on Gertrude Rogen of Lansing w|i| spend to get out and sell popples. Mrs. Ed.1’, school begin* in September rtu-rr will' Dori*. Gutehess. Kenneth McClelland. I)
Thursday
the week end with Hasting* relative*. Downs la jxippy chairman.
; be available for running expense-* the . Alberta McClelland. Hasting* 41r!. I
All were pleased to know that sev­ money required for the entire school Gregory. Beulah Bush. Doris Ingram, l!
Mr and Mrs V L Wolcott of Free-1 Mr, and Mrs Roy Tiioma* and Mr*.
. port railed on Mr and Mr*. KciUi Bam Mote were in Cleveland, Ohio. eral very fine poppy- posters have been year up to the first nt the following ! Lillian JorgcnMn. Darrell Aldrich.: |
made
by
sludriitb
of
tlie
city
schools
Daniels Suhdny
&gt; from Wednesday Uli Sunday altendJuly, so n&lt;&gt; borrowing would be neers- Beatrice clinstianwn Hasting* 7. Star, I
Mr .and Mr* Raymond Wlndeknecht lug a convention and visiting friends nnd tliese will be on display in tlie sary IT WOULD NOT ADD ONE! Jai:» HamiigUin. Jean Harrington. I
will iqiend the week end wlUi her fair-; Mr*. Ellen MattiwU*. Mbs Doris store windows on Saturday. The Aux­ FENNY. TO THE SCHOOL TAX.. In Margaret Me-d. Uellk-icr C«trn.-. Eliza- |
ents at BhMfield.
Matthew* and Dillard William* of De­ iliary Is making an award to the win­ fact it would SAVE money, because it1 toeth McDonald. Virginia Tcbo. Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison of troit will be gucsU of Mr. and Mr*. ner.
would save borrowing und paying in- Ogden. Mark McDonald. Robert Reid
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. H J. McCreeiy over Memorial Day
terest and. under existing conditions.! Leun Helmer. Ruth* Cummings. Hasund Mrs Ed Sheldon.
week end.
year\ tlie Unit will unite with the as wt have stated, burrowing is nm ! ting* Pratt/Pranre* Hoffman. HiiwI
I. R Severance was called to St | Mrs Homer Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Legion tn attending the Memorial Day easy,
&lt;
a.- banks arr'not in u position to Window. H&lt;‘i&lt;e 9. Cloverdale: May Bell.’
John* last wrek by the death of hb| Russell Barnum of Jackson are expecl- service on Sunday morning. Ulis year I. increase Uirir loan*, so an awkward: Howard'.
Mildred WuLmiii. Vivian
ncpiww. Jew Winslow.
led to spend the week end-with Mr and the service will be held at the Metho­ situation might arise.
; Brooks, oma Jean GurrtMin Irving
Mrx Chester Keech and children I Mrs. W 8. Barnum and Mr and Mrs dist church at ten A M. The women
Thi* new arrangement wpuid not add ; 4frL. Jones: Milton Buehler. Viviap
were In Lansing Sunday visiting Ches­ Dan Walldorff
,
are asked to meet in tlie church social a cent io thr taxc* of the .city ot Has-. Biu iih-r. Emily Dipp. Hetty Jane SisMrs. O. H. Cleveland of Columbus. room* ul.9 45
ter Krccfi and other relative*.
In the afternoon the ting* Tlie school tax ha* always iwi. m&gt;«. Irving 6. Brew Zelma Bad. Joseph
Mrs Chas
w— Wigiitmnn
.. ..........
of w...v«y
Chicago Ohio, came Friday to visit her motlier. Legion and Auxiliary will visit the fluid in December or J.miury If thi* ‘ Corrigan. Mary Corrigan. Kathryn Cor-’
vbited* relatives here iwl Wednesday Mrs Nettle Hyde, and brother, Paul various cemeteries of thr county to amendment u carried the tax will b-1 ngan. Johnstown 2frl, Monro- Frieda
enrtnile from Holland
Hollunrl to
tn her home.
home ' Hyde.
Hvdr. All spent
snent Bundav
Bunday .with Mr
Mr. and decorate the graves ot veterans. Sec rui-wd in July and August. Tlie city *! Clemrnce. Grace Cuie. Archie Dunn,
enroute
Mr. and Mr* Ralpii Kerr and Pauline Mr*. Rankin
... . . Hydr and George ot tlie schedule on the find page of this financial year for the city adimnbtra-1 Aidith Jean Nye, Boruite Jean Drake,
are visiting relatives at Mfirrisonville. । Prairieville.
Issue.
lion begins July 1. The »ch«iol year also, Mildred fh-Briime. Wendell 8tricklan.il.
Ill, and South Bend. Ind this week. 1 Mr*. Isabel Pancoast has gone to
All members of the Auxiliary are begin* July 1 It would be better on , JohnstAwn ’4frl. Stetc-ns: Jahn Schru Mrs. W It. Cook and Mi-* Margery Royal Oak for * few day*’ visit witn urged to join in the anwlcea on Dec­ evrry account to have th«- school tax ncr. Marjorie Jjjnrs. Eldon Coir. Rujh
Reynolds went to Ann Arbor on I Mr* Fred Teidgen 1 Minnie Trumbulb oration Day and be at tiic Legion levied In July, a* proposed As wc have I Ketcham. Joyce Hyde, Betty Ketcham,
Tliur-day to attend thr- May Festival.
and will then go to Saginaw to attend
stated this arrangement will jmfr i Johnstown Wri. Fick Wesley Chancy,
Mrsi'Ainin Kimmel ot Dike Odessa 1 the graduation of her grandson, Bruce cemetery al 9 00 o'clock and for Ute money, and will not Increase taxes. It Lewi* Chaney, Jack Cohoon. Wesley |
was a visitor In the home of Mr and Hayden. Jr . on June 9.
parade at 10.30.
will provide for the running expenses Sull. Orangeville 1. Carter Maxine
Mra, Harley Fo* several day* last week
Hastinu people wlio attended the
Tin? Fourtii Dislrfcl Convention was of the school at the beginning of th*: Powers Orangeville 4. Blake Dorothy
_J4r. and Mis M A. Lambic and Mr. Acolyte* convention at St. Luke* held at South Haven.on Sunday. Has­ school year, und not delay Uh- m-cded, F&gt;&gt;&gt;■•.&lt; Assyria 3, Eagle. Louis Slarkrn.
and Mr» P W. Stebbins went to Chi- j EpOxopal church in Kulamazxxj last tings being well represented. A more cash Ifor several months after school Edith Bclson. Volney Martin. Margaret
cago on Monday to attend a convert- week were Rev J A McNulty. Wallace complete report will appear later.
Martin. Marjory itel*&lt;xi. LaPreal'Ranhas started in September.
lion.
I Osborn. Steven Karmcs. Carl WcspinI kin. Rutland No. I. Ai-Gnn-Qum lake
Join tlie caravan and go to Otter
Charles S. Brown and Mrs Philip ter. Jr. and Ralph Turner
I Robert Sherman Rutland 5. on* Max­
HolcaNiib of Chicago were in tlw City;. Among the Hastings people who at- latke Billet on Sunday. June 12 to at­ MYSTERY MOTHERS AND
ine
Eraaf. Genevieve Erway. Junior
on Monday calling on friends und tended the funeral ot Mrs Ell* Stowell tend tlie birthday party. Oct in touch
DAUGHTERS
Virginia
smithchnorrl
Rutland a. Eduftuunitn^ BANQUET
OHNUuci ,ir Vnl&gt;
]k.IiOU
relatives.
.
1 on Monday afternoon at Qic liome of with tlie Auxilury officer* mid make
Charie* Burton and Miss Priscilla' Coy Stowell were Mr and Mr*. E A your arrangements to go if possible :
| Mrs. McKean of Middleville.
3 Vecklcy. Ruth Hathau.n
Burton of Detroit were guests of Mr Burton. Mr. and Mr* C. E. Wood. Mr* It will be an interesting trip.
: Pearl Erw.iy. Helen Hubbell. Donna ,
Everyone
who
can
is
urged
to
tune]
«•_
and Mr* E. A Burton on Friday and ' M L Cook and Mr* George Tipklcr.
Spoke and Other Program
■Bmch Yankee Springs 5frl.. Coman: I
-I.u Mr*
m.a Ray Gibson «.U
F
Saturday.
!I Mr and
und w&gt;
sou. In on WXYZ Detroit. Sunday evening (
8t&gt; piu n'Hula. Stephen Mrsik. Helen J
Features Enjoyed
Donald Usher accixnpuiifd
accompanied hi*
his 1 Jack
Jack-of
of Lansing spent.
spent- Sunday at tinthe , *1 6:00 P M
If you cannot hear:
Hula. Mary Mrsik. Jaseph Me»lk. Mar.... ot, Woodland
...' u.
... Lulu
...t.. Wallace Gibson of tijLs them, write the station and tell them
The "Mystery Mother1' and "Mystery . garct Mesik, Da vid .Stafford. Joseph
grawdfatlirr. B. 8. Holly,
I home of
was held in ttie
, HuU. Esther Warner, Wcndlyn Fletchto Saginaw to attend the Grand Lodge city Mr andHDs. Gibson also were at about it. *0 they can put on more Daughter" banquet
■
,
F At,A. M.
(the Barryvtllr cemetery mid cared tot liower for these regular legion talk* Methodlft wmlttl par’prs —
m — yank.* Sluing, inirl. Kllos.-i.rvenmi. ««&gt;( nwlr all Mta Jnd
b.,„k
.
Mr. and Mrs. A J Larsen, accom- the lot of Mr. Gibson's father, the late on Sunday evenings.
pained by Mr and Mr* Theodore Kli-1 Adrian Gibson •
WMgM“&lt;*• “2J- &lt;ta&gt;
SWrlun
(
OPENING
LUNCHEON
ar. kmw Ih. MSraa oi thrrr
puplu
, ,^d «„|
mer of Lmising. sfrent the week end at I Rev J A McNulty. C. F. Field. C. W
Big Rafiid
1 Crawford and W A. Schader were in
at nninuTDV ni no item but did not know them iwriama!- ' added to their certificates for having i
Al LUUNInT LLUD 1v .Ahl|,. Ih(. cjaugj,t®r.N were Unaware
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cordes are en-' Grand Rapids on Tuesday atendlng a
itmc hundred fifty perfeef lessons |
who their “mptlters” were All of the , Donald Martin. Irene Davt*. Dorothy
teitaming tiieir nephew, Timm* Row- luncheon at St. Mark* Pro-Cathedral
an. and friend. Rudolph Snyder, of Lewis B.-Franklin of New York City. Litdies Had Delightful Day and women were at the tables when the 'Holme-. Daisy Holmes. Beatrice Srrgirls marched into the dining room . ven. OPftI Serven. Roberta Rankin, of;
g-f f*-1*
i.; national treasurer nt the Episcopul
Planned For Other Social
nnd as the former's nanus were called, j thr Eagle School ui Assyria. Donald 1
Ml and Mr*. Herb Rb&amp;well and*church, was Uh- speaker­
Events
they arose and sjxikc ihtir "doughchildren Robert and Ruth of neaV Mrs Ethan A. Kidder And daughter
Fmgleton. Margaret Flngleton. Richard!
Brandies of flowenmr dogwood, lilac*
Charlotti- were Sunday gueste of Mr. Betty. Mito Lois Angell. Miss Elizabeth
I Pingleton, B •atrice pastT, Helen Rose.
and
purple
and
white
iris
made
a
At each girl's place was a pretty Kennt th Rose. Dorotiiy Woolston. of ■
and Mr;. Harley Fox
Henry. Mito Lucy Bassett. Mb* Chrystal
Mrs. Ehzn Hail ot Hie city was *1 Thomas. Mis* Lucile Butoctt and Rev. lovely background for the luncheon colonial bouquet and glass baskets I the Welcome Corners school in CarlTuesday guest of her sister. Mr*. Trc-1 L. L Dewey were iri Grand Rapid* which opened Ladies' Day " at tlie containing iovrlu spring flowers ccn- I ton.
.
t&gt;. at tlie home of the letter's daugh- Tuesday evening to attend Ute gradu- Country Club Tuesday, over fitly be­ lrrr.1 the small tables set for four. A
ing present Tlie general committee ■|xit luck supper/was served followed
■r. Mr* Anna Willlll*
I a lion exercise* at ^ptodgetl hMpital,
RURAL SCHOOLS ARE
Mr and Mrs Lewis Matthews and Mi*.-- 1 Juanita Kidder and Alice Offley consisting of Mesdames David Van­ by a splepdld program. Mr*. W. J.
. Mr* Etta Bump of North Hastings of this cjty being two of tlie graduates Buskirk. H. O. Hayes. Frank Andni*. Field presided and In opening read an
AWARDED PICTURES
David French. Leon Tolhurst and appropriate poem about ’ "Mystery
were Sunday guesU at the home of ।
" .-'ll* -----------Uha» PolLs. was in charge
Mother*.**
Mr Mid Mr* .Jos. WilUtt*
FOURTH DISTRICT
Reached Twenty.Eight Goals
Misv Maude Wallace gave a short
!
CONVENTION SUNDAY Thr vice-prrsiacnt. Mrs. H. G. Hayes,
Required For Progres­
presided at the business meeting wlilch resume of (he recent meeting field at!
Muskegon’when Mis.-. Ixiliia Kellcj^was'
followed tlie luncheon
Crawford, tins week. Mr. Jessen will'
sive Districts
Good Attendance At South
Mrs. JoM-phine Todd was elected crowned as queen of the Queen ExlipjI The following twenty-seven rural'
sfiend thr week end here.
secret*rv and treasurer of the ladles' crs. Tlie Hastings' Queen Esthers
Mr and Mrs R M Lambic were in
Haven Gathering Held
have had this honor for four years ini schools were awarded pictures for.
committee
Charlotte on Sunday and called on Mr
I meeting twenty-eight'of tin* required |
On Sunday
Announcement was made of the succession nicy have forty-four paid I
and Mr- Arthur Vickery. Mr. Vick­
Il-wa&gt; a*very well attended and Memorial Day dinner and entertain­ uj» member*. A/4telighlful solo was j thirty-four goats m-i up at the txluiery is *1111 confined to his room.
.
ning of the year as ah Indication ot a f
Ms and Mr*. R H. Loppenthien are J-plendtd conventtoo. The Unit served ment at 6 30 Monday, the 30th.follow­ rendered by Mrs Robert Burch, fol­ progressive .school.
'
dinner tn
in the M-*nn.r
Masonic ing the golf event* of the afternoon. lowed by a splendid .address toy Mrs.
In Ludington today where they were “a delicious dinner
Bell^chool. Assyria: Av-rria Center.
Mrs. 1-ron Tolhurst outlined some Maurice McKean of Middleville whose
called by the death of their aunt. Mrs Temple, where all Uw session* were
of the activities In golf for^tfcr*sum- subject was “The Mystery Mother's Assyria; Dowling,’ , Baltimore, both
Wm. Rath. Tlie funeral wa* held to­ held, over 150 being served
Tower." It was an earnest talk which rooms; Welcome Corners,' Carlton:
Following
meeting,
the
Le- mer.
day.
’
.
;j -----------« the
—- joint
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......... — —
- —
Mllrl
Auklllsirv held
lielrl separatehllxl*
tafcevtew,
Both contract and auction bridge impressed ail who heard her. In clos­ Coats Grove. Carlton;
Mr and Mrs Harry Walldorf! visit- clr.n «
nd Auxiliary'
busi­
ed George. Snyder of Albion on Mon- '■
session*, where report* were given were played. Mrs. Ray Finnic winning ing »hr spoke of Mary Ling, a Chinese Castleton; Hosmer. Castleton; Well­
girl who had suffered tlie loss ot ixotiv man. Castleton; Feighner., Castletonf
top
score
in
the
former;
Mrs.
Robert
day. Mrs Solon IMud accompanied Iand P&gt;»n* for work discussed A comGregory.
Hastings;
Altoft.'
Hastings;
feet
and
hands,
and
told
of
her
pres
­
them mid was the guest of Mrs. Jessie l»l*‘‘«! rP&gt;x,rt w*U h" m»dp
l*M‘ Auxll- Jesaen of Chicago in the latter.
accomplishments despite - lier Star. Hastings; Pratt school. Hastings;.
In golf low gross was made by Mrs ent
EcylesheUner Dwris
I i*r&gt; mceUng on Thursday evening of
Robert Walton, low putt by Mr*. Wil­ handicap*. Miss Ling Li graduating Hope Center. Hope; Shultz. Hope; i
Mr. afid Mr*. Thomas E. Clark of ,,ext *rP|'
this’ year froth college and will teach Cloverdale. Hope. .Ryan, Irving;'
Kalamazoo spent tiic week end with
Thp Ju‘&gt;' convention will be held in bur Lane.
'Hie next luncheon will be June "th among her native people. Mrs. Mc­ Pleasant Hill. Irving; Little Brick. In Mr and Mrs Keith Daniels They all I ‘hi* city.
Kean exhibited a letter written by Miss ring; Monroe. Johnstown; Banheld.
called on Mr ’and Mrs William McFaul
At ,h« Fourth District convention of with Mrs. C. P. pithiop, chairman.
Unit also a lovely linen handkerchief Johnstown; Burroughs. Johnstown;:
nt Middleville on Sunday.
I the American Legion and Auxiliary
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
which she had embroldercti. Miss Branch. Maple Grose; Al-Gon-Quln
J. K Tydcn. Mr and Mrs. Denney *M*ld “l 800111
on Bunday. HasPARTY
MONDAY
NIGHT.
Ling received her training and care lake. Rutland; Yankee Springs. .Yan­
McCain mid Mr Oleson left Monday1 Un”’ **' represented by Mr nnd Mr*
About
Uxty-Ovc
Knight*
Tumplar
for Chicago and from there will go to Frank Annablc. Harry Wood, Mr. /nd and their ladies iu'ld an enloyablc through a mission school in Nanking ; kee Springs; Bartow lake. Yankee
y
Emil Tyden’s farm in» Iowa to visit Mrs. Don Foreman. Mrs. Henry Mul­ gathering al Hie Masonic Temple on Miss ZubcUe Adrounle recited the Springs.
poem. "I Would Be True.' which had.
der and,Miss Mabel Sisson. Dr. and
Mr and Mr* Leslie McCain.
Monday evening The Knight* had a
LACEY.
Mrs F. A. Curtis of Detroit was called Mrs B C Swift and Mr and Mrs competitive drill following the |X&gt;1 luck been sent her’ by Her "Mystery I
i»rr&lt;- last week by tlie burial of her Gardner of Middleville were also pres­ supiicr. and a splendid program wa* Mother." A short play, "Not A Mun;) Dr Paul Voelker of Battle Creek
In the House." xw. splendidly given!! College, has been secured by the com.
aunt. Mr*. Marie DePlanta While here. ent.
given which all enjoyed, so^ie of Hu? by
Mexdames • Blough.
Hayward, j mtttce in charge of tiie program for
feature* being musical selections by a Coa’les. Gidley and Chandler, winch I| the Decoration Day services as speaker
HERRINGTON—McMASTEK.
Chidester and Mr* W R Cook.
On Sunday afternoon at two-thirty trio conifioM-d of Steven Karons, vio­ was greatly enjoyed and well received. fur the afternoon. Music, singing and
Mr and Mrs George Jersey and o'clock, tiic marriage of Mr. Norman linist. Earl Shute, guitar mid Myron
Between act* little Mis* Hayward gave !1 oilier numbers arc to b&lt;- given, pn&gt;friend* from Lan-ong called on Mr. and Herrington to MU» Florence R. Mc­ Bishop, mouth organ and guitar; Roy two
pleasing solos.
The banquet;. gram to start at 2 00 P. M. at the centMrs George Jersey ot this city.on Sun­
Corde* gave sortu- vocal numbers and
day Mr. Jersey, who' has been very Master. both of UlUsheld. was aolqn- J. E. Clark fcliowcd three reel* of mov­ closed with tlie' benediction by Mrs.1! cicry. weather iiermilltng, or at. thr
nlsed by Rev L. L. Dewey at llle
L. L Dewey. Thu was a very de- i South Evangelical church in case of
Kick, u *ome better nt this writing.
hghtfuj occasion and all who attended I storm.
Methodist Episcopal ch'urch. Attending ing picture*
The Knight* ate preparing to en­ were greatly pleased with the whole I
the bride was Mito Norma Schuck and
1 Born Sunday evening. May 22. to Mr. )
the groomsman wu Mr. Sherlan Rost, ter the competitive drills al the Con­ idea of "Mystery Mothers" and "Mys- and Mra Albert Conklm. a daughter, I
clave in Grand Rapids next month.
friends from Bllufkld
ten- Daughters,"
■ Edith Juan, weight seven pounds Mr* II
Following the ceremony a wedding
Lena Conklin, giandmotiicr, L-. assist- I
LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY.
At Ironside Shoe Store Every UUUier WM BC11KU
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G'ARDNER—WIIISMAN.
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RichaM Hinkley was very happily'
The marriage ot Mbs Alene WhU- ing with tlw care of tlie new baby.
Saturday, 10 .. m. to 6 p.
surprised on Friday afternoon. May 20. man. daughler of Mrs Ella Whitman . A chicken pie dinner will be served f
in
tiic Brigg? church buMmient Mon- I
wlien fourteen little friend* came to hl* of Niles, to Robert D. Gardner, son pl
Free Con.ult.tton
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May
30
by
the
Ladles
ol
the
L.
A.|
home. after school hours, to help him Mr. and Mrs. Chas Gardner of tin*
celebrate ills ninth birthday. Games city took place Saturday evening at S'. S at 12 00 M. A good attendance la I
.
were played out ol doors and at five Paul's Episcopal church in South Bend. desired
Tiic Decoration Day services spono'clock the children gathered around the Ind Miss Martha Gardner and Mr
radio to listen to Uncle Jerry's broad­ H. E.. Whittum of Charlotte attended i tored by the Union Cemetery Circle I
will be given Monday afternoon. May I
cast for Richard over WOOD from them
JO instead ot Sunday. May 29. a* fxib- H
Grand Rapids. After thU tiic children
iiihed in last week * ikeue Uirougti mis- N
returned to the lawn where Mr*. Hazel
LAKE ODESSA.
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Hinkley. Richard's mother, served
Mis.- Maritin Smith went to Muske­ take ot the correspondent
A dancing party wa* lield in. the I
lovely birthday refreshment* and a gon Sunday where she will be em­
L V. BESSMER Eyeiight Specialist
beautiful birthday cake, lighted with ployed at the home of Estcvan Geiger Kctchain hall Saiurday evening'with
candies, wa# cut and served Tlie happy
Mrs. Vera Pilkinlon and children. Ward Cole and Ciayton Case, commit­
HASTINGS, MICH.
Marjorie and Thomas, of Greenville, lee. Plan* were made to meet again little boy received many gifts.
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. June 4.
FAMILY
GATHERING
SUNDAY.
Thoma*
Healey, Spnday
not the most distressing
CARLTON CENTER.
A very delightful family gathering
Mr. and Mrs Lester Lampman and
Mr*. Mabel Wilson anti Mrs. Dorothy)
result of faulty eyes. Neither i« it the most harmful.
wa* held &lt;|h Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Oilland of
Mr. and ?.B» Claude E. Wood, when Lansing spent the week end with their Deem and daughter ot Los Angeles,
Avoid what are called "reflexes.” Those are head­
were
recent
guest* of,Mr. and Mrs.I
they entartai::^
si:"!
lined their children
and parent*. Mr. and Mrs. P Oilland.
McEUnurray and family.
hrilinHilll dinner.
Mln.u«r
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aches. eye aches, nervousness and many other results
families at a bountiful
Mrs. Carol r.--..
Farbor
ol Unlohville
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. spent Wednesday night with Mr. and
that may bo noticed almost anywhere in the body.
Through the aid of an instrument:
Ralph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. WnL Wilson Mra. P Coykendalh She was 6n her recently demonstrated by a German
Overcome those by- correcting your faulty vision.
and baby; and MU* Geneva Wood ol way to Buffalo where her husband is professor, one can actually hear grass
Grand Rapid* and Mrs. Flora Wood ol employed.
grow over radlq.
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Coats Grove. Mr and Mis. Harold) Mr. and
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Mix ..........
Keith Leak and
son.
Music—Hie lea*t objectionable ot I
Haynet and baby of thU city were al- David, of Flint, are visiting hu par­
se preaent.
j enu, Mr. and Mr*. David Leak.
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Dedicated to Better Vision

' Don't Miss Them
Price* have been daahed to .new low levels nt
Baird** Clothing Store for these Dollar Day*. Men’s
.suit* anil topcoats aYe as low a* $9.95; youth’s auiU.
with two pairs of trouser* as low as $7.45. Boya’
clothes, men** shirts and haberdashery arc all marked
down 10 to II0 per cent.

These are the lowest prices ever offered on good
clothes in Musting*. All of them are from our regular
stock—not a single item has been "imported” for the
sale.

Don't Miss This Opportunity. See These
Bargains On Windcnu Night . . . Buy Them
Friday and Saiurday, May 27th arui 28th

Here They Are;

MEN’S SUITS
Lot No. 1
—12 suits valued from
$15.00 to $20.00. These
will be sold Friday and
Saturday for only

Lot No. 2
—33 suits formerly
priced from $20.00 to
$30.00 and all are go­
ing at

S925

*1425

Lot No. 1
—6 topcoats, values
$15.00 to $20. Sale

Lot No. 2
—7 topcoats, formerly

$20.00 to $25.00. Now

214^

SUITS
to 20, with two pairs of’long trousers
sale at

•o *13^
SUITS
14, with two pairs of knickers to be
*old for

F&lt;ir Men and Boys

Values from $2.50 to $3.50, on sale at $1.95
Values from $1 to ^6__________
$2.95
Youths’ LongieS______________ 79c
6
sizes .j
3 to.
to.6
_.$2.46
&lt;&gt; 'fopcoats,
i opcoais, sizes
t&gt;______________
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Boys' Play Suit*. --------------------- 54c 2 for $1.00

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- DRESS SHIRTS
Collar attached and band styles, formterly priced up to
$1.50, are all marked down to

89c
Values from $2:00 to $2.50 are

$1.45

NECKTIES
Values from 50c to 75c are

Values from Si to $1.50

3for$l

2 for $1

Kaynce Wash Suits at Half Price

,

Boys* Rubberized Raincoats—$1.00

Restricted Vision

7. S.

Baird

Clothing for Men &amp; Boyt
llas&lt;in(t

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NASHVILLE.
.,i . Mrs Cora Bergman of Lansing is'
'pending p few days at )»er liome here.
Mira Amy Hartwell returned Batiir-;
day from Chaiiotte after spending ten I
days with her sister. Mrs ' Bertrand
M Young.
fc
" I The Clover Lar Club enjoyed a pot'
i luck sujijw-r last Thursday night at thei home of Mrs Tiien&gt;-a Hess A short,
busliurM meeting was held after which:
tin- evening wus •jxuit in viMtlng. Mrs/
Hayes, the juiMor's wife, wus given a
ir very pretty gift, us they arc inuglug to

Mrs John Greene; Mrs Fred Warner
and Merlin Gage were in Battle Creek
i-riday.
,’
! The Seniors with their chaperones,
' Mr. Smith and MU« Cramer, left Priday night for Niagara Fails und re- I
tinned Monday night. TTiry all re- '
, jxirt a wonderful trip and time.
Mrs/Mreni of Chicago wwv called J
here by the serious illness of lu-r. I
lather. Mr Lifdahl, who. with Mrs.'
Lefdnhl. were visiting their son. Dr.i
Lifdahl. and family nnd daughter.
Mrs Bessie Brown mid children.
Mrs. Libblr Mandulll of Hastings!
called on Nashville relatives Sunday. !
Mr. nnd Mrs Miner Northrup were.'
r at Kulnmnzoo Saturday,
i
Mr and Mrs C. T Hess sjient Hun-1
day with re la lives al Honu-r.
'
Mrs. Edna Hutchins mid son.of Do-’
troit mid a boy friend of Ann Arborspent. Sunday with Mr. and Mi-s.
GRANGE PROGRAMS
’ Charles Ncaw.
Mr. mid Mrs. Waftace were at Ann'
Arbor Sunday.
Gai)'Lykins was In Grand Rapids
Ttiurmlay on bnsinei*.
On Monday evening about seventy
enjoyed the pot luck suppt-r at the'
Evangelical church in honor ot Rev.;
und Mrs W D. Hayes ami family, who
are leaving
....... IK this week tor Saginaw.
| After the supper a'
i fine program of
,piano
,duets
piuslc.
and-readings,
solo*. th j
a talk by Rev. Hayes, was enjoyed|
Rev. nnd Mrs D. C Ostrotji mid
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
fmnily of L-insing sjx-ni Saturday with.
their parents.
'
Funeral services -for Mrs Dorothy'
Graham Line were held Friday 'after-1.
noon at the Hess Funeral Home at!
ton Comer eiJtertmiu-d Clark Rarlx-r
■two-thlrty o'cka-k condia-ted by Rev.' Emily nnd Annie so huUy and bold;
| Francis and assUtcd by Rev Dortlu-a1 Alway* talking In public iik If they; Sunday
Hnytcr.
Gall Lykin.' sang Mrs And Minnie can rifile.
j
Sunday
with Mr a
Lane gave birth tn a daughter May
i Brum ol Woodland
8th. who lived onlv twelve hour* Mrs.. And Eda can'clog.
sweeps and du-.tr, after each i Mr. and Mr. Fn-d
Line seemed to be getting along fine And'Emma
*..
... .1
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Sir
Mr Wm Trude ami
wlien peritonitis • developed and she Ida and Ira are full of big buslnt-j-.-- grand-datii.'lii&gt;T.
paved irway Wednesday afternoon.
p. ?(
She is survived by her husband. Paul While Stella and Myrtle are noted for, Greenville Was &lt;
Lane, nf ft-Bevne. her jian-nts. Mr and Ollie, uti? reader. keeps up willi. the
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL!
Mrs. Martin Graham, three brothers.
times.
•
Albert, c,eor::r
Geor-.te ana
and one sister.
S .
।&gt; Ronald. Aitx-rt.
m laity nnd
‘
Tn. r I ll,“ Belle. braider. a h&lt;»M of «i»iu r reia- Arid lie:
fine.
.
ir.-’/*'- ’
"
‘
I lives and - friends.'
»,v. m - II..1; i'i.b»n»t.
. - *| On lit'f TuOsdoy night tlw Juniors You hear Dora anti Ernr. tu.e laugh’ l"-uA ?*’ «* l‘zu'.,,;„7l‘
, , 11,, ,i ; invited tlie Seniors lo a ivception
„ J/,.•'
' ~f 7".i) dative at.the Thotnapple pavilion. The Y»u think they’re' nil fun. but
, ,
: ii..- &gt;.... / | . - .
' miL«ic wus furnished by an otsJustrit The Angel- Inuifli loo at the go
h
.-^i. ; •&gt;•&gt; .c-r left- •' j (rom Vermontvilie.
I Fied Milli-r i&gt; getting around on! Tlu- children'laugh loud ns they .troop
to their rail.
,110,01 or
COAT, OAOVO
Crul. o.- » ll.r .™ll oi .. nunlw..
.r. c. win*. p*«ior.
I cover fulling on his tout and l»«-uklug; it wv 'poor mortal-; who know thi-tn
laugh loude t of till
i&lt;«:-;&lt;&gt; A. M ■ .sundry .&lt;t..-i
•
I a'bene. Hr wa-. taken to Pennock ho*n
a m
i-r,-.. h.'.A[ pital for’ an X-ray on Friday night
",'//;*/’
|0n Saturday he was rvtinni-d to the
o .'.'i
m',."o.. &lt;’i‘&gt;.'(7- ' i. .i:4a.,u.’i’. i hospital where hU foot wa* ixtt in a[
Yi.-i.irr.r. i-*
“'•*
,,!l| The Alumni banquet will bo held. hull we alway-- be youthful qiul ■;
' i.'U.\ 7'*'"‘tint V.’[ i- u. !
June 3rd at the Odd Fellows luill. the! iaughinit and gay.
Dll the last dear sister dnn-r smiling t)
' Miss Margaret Burton of Detroit.! ■ away.
I who recently graduated from Com-: Then here's to our girlhood, in
j mtinity liospital. Detroit, is vlsltln-’
WEST HOPE.
! friend'. Jvere. She Is the grand-daug'h' Tlw Jdnr* of tM winter, the &lt;lt-ws of its?
'j1,,.?,1
Thursday being tlw 90th birthday'.
8M#: ter of Mrs John Lake. Those from May.
■-■■• of Ira Brooks, he was given a birth-;
[here who attended the -graduating ex­ And when we arc done with life and.
....•i play jxirty by his son-in-law. Jesse j
.it* whirls.
• "1 Osgood, and family, Over one hun*
i-cs Mildred Cole and Bertha Wood-; Dear Father, take'care of Tliy "Com­
| died and ten guests enjoyed the lovely:
munity Girls."
1 .1 j basket dinner and music afterward', [
Mr and Mr*. L "Keith Phillip* and
■ when Mr. Brooks favored us. with u
BVRBiltS CORNERS.
I son have returned to Seaftle. Wiv-hi- -- Isong. along with other fine musical’
' ington after mi» extended stay with
The Altoft school c.loaed .May 17.
' ‘ [ mimtien. Guests of honor who sat at •
। Mr. and Mr.-;. Frank Lentr.
A line picnic dinner was enjoyed by
' . tlie flower-laden porch table were. Mr '
The D. H Sunday school cla s wus! the pupib. and parents Mrs Wflcox
/land Mrs. D**wt--Wu‘phcril. Mr. and1
I entertained ■ Frida}' afternoon af the will return here next year.
■
(Wrs j I. Keith. Mr Conrad Kahler.I
home of Mrs. Dan Evans A pot luck; Miss Myrtle Wilson closed her school
. . ' Will and Marshall Cook. Mrs Lou AnI luncheon was served. Mrs. E. H. Pal­ • at the Ragla district a few days ago.
.•■r । mi Patton. Mrs. Martha Replogle, Mr. I
mer nnd 'Mrs. Evans.had charge of the
Mildred
Brown
an&lt;l
Mrs
C
Lilley
of
• / und Mrs. Edgar L. Brooks. Mrs. Arthur'
program. ■
. ; omtiu
; Grandnaiiws.
Rapids,uni.
called on .Clark Barber
I Shorter nnd Im- Brooks Guests were!
Robert Green of Battle /’reek spent | Sunday afternoon.
! there from Battle Creek. Plainwell.'
hickoex corners
Sunday
with
his
parents.
«r.
and
Mrs
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
lz.
J.
Matthews
vis, ; Kalamaroo. Crrasey. IMttrrvUl^ Has- WMLETAN METHODIST CHURCH notm
John S- Green.
.
I -ttrd- -Mr, and- -Mr- Joseph WHl.t*. and
• - / tings and nil surrounding towns. Clovf;
tAii a?iTI,‘‘
?, Tl“‘*&gt;
] Mrs, Ettn Bump in SouthTLuHurs
' ‘erdsle frterptv pn-si’iitlng hun with n
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.
.
&gt; Sunday. ’
■' lovely bathrobe- All enjoyed tlw day |
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie IL L'on t»nd| Mr&lt;. James \fatthi a ■ and Mi:- Min-'
• immensely and dbjmrtcd wishing hbn;
,hP son. Robert, of Saginaw visited the I nte Matthews of/Grand 'Raidds rolled
7,/ many niore trappy birthdays.
• u
I former'* parents. Mr. and Mr- Jofinion friends Friday•
The community meeting at Bert Me-; •
“/■ i Bclson. Hr, over Ust weekend.
♦
Mr. und Mrs Herman Hmu’r and
• .i Kibbins* Friday was well attended nnd,
1 ’ J Mrs.-Ernestine Edger was called to daughter, Maybellc Hauer, went to
- enjoyed It was decided to buy cupip :
.. । | M/Hdicvilk- Saturday by the.ji-rtous ill- Hastings Surlday and look Mr. and
/ chairs and song books to make future
1" ' ue.'.' ot her mother. Mrs Mary Wat-; Mis. Ray Clum bf Hasting-; to Lake I
■'Vn meetings more comfortable nnd enjoy-, v
twuikins.
ode*Mt to visit n sick cousin.
. i able. School will clow this coming'
’ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wilkes and
Mr and Mrs Bert Palmer and farn-J
Eiiday with a picnic dinner. Our; '
• daughter. -Miss Pauline, of Charlottejilv^anti Str und Sirs Minor P.dmtrof i
Go Oh Sale At
• '[teacher, Mr\ Lena Uiubaugh. has
1
i visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whitriglit near Middleville' visited at Mr. nnd 7
,/Jr g'wn u* a wry satisfactory year of','
sund.iv.
‘ ...
Mrs. Cytus Shroyer s Sunday.
f
ji *,’ school .and has been rahlred (or the
Mr and Mrs. A. N Benedict and
’ Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Dove of Caijl-l
~
‘
r 11. next year.
little wn ot Lansing and Mrs Ed Casa-1
piutu- for Children's Day arc under;
Morning Glory Shoppe •
' da. of Grand Ledge visited - Mr. And
Mrs. John Benedict Sunday.
i
Sunday evening visitors at L. D
A good crowd enjoyed Hie P T. A. I
Woodman'.- were. Mr. and Mrs Frank .
meeting Saturday night. One number
Thompson, Wm. Gillispie and'Gordon ’
‘on the program was especially good;
tarsi- Chicago Manufacturer has
j Collison of Battle Creek and Mr. and ’
and we wish to print it as I’m sure |
Mrs Ern Johpcock of Prairieville.
I
many Banner readers, former r«siMr. and Mr*. Thoma* Clark of Kata:
dents
of
ouj
community,
will
’
enjoy
it
jit
mnroo called at Wm. McCallum's Sun- •
. This was written nnd given by Mrs |
day evening and William returned toj
i Myrtle Williams.
Kalamazoo with them.•THE GIRLS
Near Hostings which is slightly used
Mr. and Mrs Edward Eckstrom and
! (With apologies to Oliver W. Holmes &gt; ।
and almo-r paid for. We will transfer
Jean of Battle Creek spent the week
Has any old lady got mixed with the
end with relatives here
Grandpa;
this tontrucl to responsible party will­
| girls? .
Anders is improving slowly and u able 1
ing to. complete small monthly pay, 'If there has. take them out. put a cap.
to be up- part of tlie day •
on her curls.
Fpr full iKirtlculurs address
Hang the almanac's cheat. It never
SHULTZ.
I) GREENE. Auditor.
। was right.
Mr. and Mrs George Huhns of Hus­
tings visited at John Hultng'* Sunday
’. O. Box 195, Chicago. 111.
• night.
Mr and Mrs Fred pcJongti and
There's Crystal apd Alice, they're too,
• son and mother of Bunlips were Sun­
| old for our crowd.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs George
And Marian and Margery should not
Clouse and family.
be allowed.
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। Robert Hart is entertaining the
Good-Will
Put theta"out. they're t&amp;&gt; serious to
mingle
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Qur school closed Friday with a picKindness is tlie golden chain by
‘ We say with our jolly crowd, so laugh­
j me dinner Miss Garlinger will re-.
ing and gay.
.
which society is hound together, always
main a* teacher for another year.
Our Lydta we call clever, she dances1
Your correspondent was unable to
tlie unchallenged creator of good-will.
so well.
! get in touch with several homes this
Our Maude pretends she our fortunes
! (Monday) morning. If you have im­
can tell.
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, partant items please call the cor­
I rr»|x&gt;ndent
And Myrtle keeps "Minutes." I'm sure
very well.
Dutinctiw Funeral*Service
[ A new Illinois law forbids the
' Here's a girl wc insist can sing like a!
, Alu&gt;'Ambulance Service |
latfon in automobiles ' of radio
bird.
'equipped for the special short wav?
For we know Josie's singing in Heaven'
HASTlAUS
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reception of police broadcasts.
■ U heard.

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Sprays 10c, 25c, 49c
Wreaths 25c, 49c, 98c
Baskets
Crosses
Bows and
Wreath Stands 10c

Meyer’s 5c to $1 Store

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Memories

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Friday Morning

Dress Hats
$1.98

Player Piano

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State Police Under Fire
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By *hr way: ln Pa«ln» lt ""taht be

SirS™* wl^toXtS arn^ui
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(Continued from page one. part one)
• . ’ Orally rr|&gt;orted that four special in­
spectors were put in the field to nlgce
. pay check-; run frotp 91000 to 12300. onces and emoluments mutt be con- [the sale of licenses In hands fitmtidly
Tliere are detectives galore with sal­ rtdrred.
fto the administration. Watch yow ~loaries ranging between 11500 and »2Mlchlgtin fa certainly generous with jtn| hrense dfalributor for campaign
500. The roster "khowa tliere arc about tt&gt; taxpayers' money.
, ncUvities mid learn a little lesson in
100 troojM-is»who are |»ld from »IO8O
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('anMjrvalion Affaire.
I practical politics
to SI45O; mid a lot flf specialty men.
Perhaps the next most diwussed
diM-uwed |
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Maintenance ls uiw furnished mart' department, and for much the same,
of the men Two are known as “llq- reasons as were-rited in tiic case of,
uor-dcslroycr:. • and are paid 11500 the state police, is the department of
.and 11300 respectively. A cook draws conservation. Hero again wc hear j
•1620 Tiic reader run count &lt;m iilw'niueh of criticism and much of,cum-' The practice of certain companies In
own fingers tlw hotel chefs ot Michi* pirnnl cancqrning cmt.
.
I the ,wiling ot fertilizer - In Southwestern
„
gaii who exceed tills army cook in In-, UnfOTlunatcIv for .the department I Michigan prompted Cuunly Agent Foscome. A tailor draws *1500 and a «nd foi the commonwealth-this dc-l'''’’ Io »rile the following article refiren.an (1700.
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| pntina-nl lives for tlie must |&gt;art off Raiding fertilizers. ■
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But wlien one is looking for a real the funds received from .sales of JtuntU Fr*”” ilme to .time there appears on
MUip on the state italic* force one | ing and fishing llcetises* Wc say uii- !h,‘ mutket. product'- represented to be
should apply-fur the Job of director j fortunately''because the hunter com-1 ferilliri ts. which arc entirely distinct
of the oitiren.- tiuining M h'bol. This pimiw iimt the money taken from him ,ro'V
tnnb-rtals bf proven merit
writer has not learned'whether a uni- for game privileges should be- devoted I iu-&lt;kdtu*d by ’hr well established fe.rttlvrrsity degree is fequlreti but tlie |uy- to building up flocks of birds rnui
companies. Frequently these new
roll diMdoM-s the fact tiiat this gi-n- herd* of deer for him to kill Like-'
ar'' 'i01‘1 under Mime misleadthe fisherman
cur*es tiic J.
depart&lt;"• ‘fanciful
tieman drags (43M annually out of, wise C..
1
,1 j
‘r"' ‘tmnurdnigned tn create
•ilit*. state treasury. He lias mi nssfa- na nt; for
t..r falling
fulling to
tu provide him in
In rcre- "» i‘*r "&gt;"&gt;&lt;« "»
prospective buyer
tnnt at (2500 mid a man to du the J turn tor hfa fishing fif. hfa creel limit the thought thut by . some simple, inex|icn&lt;dvv
expedient
the
problem
of
soil
instructing at gaoiio.
-------- -------- *-------•---------•
firtility and normal crop growth may
Emoluments.
But the CuinmlMilon is* forced Io be solved, without resorting to standard
it must .be-kept In mind loo that lake tlie fisherman’:; money and the practice!* and .the use of commercial
Uiese membrra.ot the department of hunter's money to do a lot of other fartUigma composed uf nitrogen, ph&lt;»,.public safety are granted u lot of tilings. Among them h forest fire pre­ phoiiis nnd polmdi. plant food cleriuuluiiieuts, Many .are clothed and vention and control; geological and &lt; cfed others receive an allowance for priomie Tmul surveys; reforestation; i videnec rlenrly indicate an- neces­
4“
muintcuuhce ...
of state R,....
parks W.
for tour- sary to suvceMful agriculture,
rn,.,,
.. ......... I..... „u ,nd
e,,„,| od.
Sin h malerials tire frequently recoinmotor cars mid nt least- one is fir- inlujstr;itl&lt;.ii
'
metided by agent*, salesmen and i&gt;roqucntly m^-h about the sinh' betni'
’
n|.h salaries
motors on the bush that they contain
vrr&gt;
rtauflninl In can.
mM
thr
pi,. small quantities of rather unusual ele­
,»..«« On. won. ,M jjlnnn.
„„„
u, u„. Ixxll„u,„ ments .Mich us iodine, copper, tin, zinc,
meninen, u! ’ Un- lore- llu -.- ullnw- j
im. tin, Ulm-tnr vnloyni u MiUry etc. Occasionally, capital U made of
1 '
.------------- uf (7500. A io-: cut put him down the-fact that the prospective purchaser
'veretnry driiws (5050; is .not aware of the composition of
and tlw n#w prmiuct is
- ---------- tile grolugfal. (4500; fx-tnileUlll engl- ordinary
urer. SUiWi; director of fire wardens. recommended because »t its content of
(.1825; oilier director. (3UOO; .Mtjkvrln- Iron, aluminum.JdllCH, and other *ub: tendent uf porks, (4050; stale fures- stiuices which occur in most roils In
‘ ter, (3825: technical advisor in the abundant- quantlUes fur all plant rc‘ c
game divuimi. (4500 Tlie urnithoio- quln-menlx.
Before purchasing dny .such material
’ gi.-.t ut $2750 has been i-hmmated as
; has thf chief conservation officer at the prospective customer should first,
1(4000.- In fact the dc|iartmcnt has demand a statement of the guaranteed
recently bwn .forced to unprecedented analysis of the product, such as Is filed
&lt; conomltnil because the number of in the office of the state chemist. Dept,
' UioM* who boitght buttling und ffahing of Agricuhuie. tuinxing. Michigan, if
-! licenses duritig the year lias mater- the product is licensed for sale. Sec­
und, do not accept any Unlicensed fer। tally dwindled.
.
/
But there .still remains ati ambitious tihxMs or fertUttcr material.
XX7IIAT are a few mlnTlie fOrUlixer law in Michigan wan
depi«itm&lt; nl of education—conitervavv utca ipctit getting tu
pxM.-d tor the protection of the usen&gt;
।
lion.
Th&lt;
director
receives
(3780:
a
our store compared to the
I cmiu-rmnan. $.1210; two mLsfatnnts and of commercial fertilizers in the sfate.
hours and 'fays of gcuulno
In ca.M*eu proix r showing of licxtiue
j
film
editors.
S21C0;
und
bome
clerks.
ttuu comfort and relief'
; In all. this one minor division coe&gt;t.y and Riiaraiitcfd analysts is hot made,
which our Expert Truss
: even since reductions liave been made. or the vurloiis Mib-tanei-s claimed to be
Fitting Service OMUren! It
in
the merlillzcr do not appear on the
j jtt'.t to make Michigan folk conserva,would he worth your while
। Hun minded, thr rather disconcerting guaranteed analysis filed in the office
if it took a whole day to
of the Michigan department of agri­
sum of 412.995 mutually
get here! Scores of rup­
culture, or on the tags and labels of
"Free luncr" Man.
tured person1! in this vicin­
. j Thi-rr. are II district conservation packages, the purchaser has no assur­
ity know wo have given
miii vis t» &lt;1800 mid seven nt .41020 ance that they are present or in what
them relief and results
qunnlitlt". if .they arc present.
■
which they never thought .
Furthermore, the prospective pur­
possible. Ask your pliyiithat fa. al (11120; an Inspector ol loco■ lan about our wervice. W®
uu lives nt $2lfXM n draftsman at (1782 chaser should make sure of the netxl of
Michigan
soils
’
for
unusual
substances
art the Authorized Exclu­
\(3lfio. marked down Ironf 43500, und claimed to exist In these so-called fer­
sive Fitters of Akron Muchano-rorm Sponge Rubber
then- are stenographers and clerks mid tilizers before six'iiding his. money lor
Pad Trusaea. See the new
nrcounting . machine ojierulors in­ Mich comnuiditles.
Akron Adjustable trun pad
An inquiry to County Agent Foster
/ numerable. Heir again wc find a dcwhich eliminates tissue de­
I purtment which lias, been forced tu or the Michigan State College will
stroying pressure. Nothing
■ install Its own accountlpg division in give you informbtion on this subject,
like it ever offered before.
it
is rccunimended. therefore, that
tin- face &lt;&gt;t a state amounting division
A demon tratiui! in private
In tlw same building. Members of the prosjiectivc purchasers of such ma­
awaits your visit.
commission insist they were unable to terials buy tjiem only on the basis of
secure tKr information demanded tor guaranteed nnuJy.ris us filed in the
1 economical operation from odmlifls- state chemi-t’-s office. And. furtlu-rThe Prescription Drug Store
trail.Ve boar&lt;] records. They cite many mcre. that in selecting fertilizers refer­
I Iniitanvcs uo prove thr point, all of ence lie made to circular bulletin 53 of
R. A. Lyllarker. Proprietor
; which leads the observer to a con­ thr Michigan Agricultjiral Experiment
Hastings, Mich.
firmatiOn of thr conclusion that tiie .Station, East I-iiuing. Michigan, which
administrative board outfit is largely gives fertilizer rccoinmendutions for
excess baggage on a train already ditfereiit crops when grown on differ­
ent kinds of soil. The.te recommenda­
much overloaded.
tions are bii.v*d on field experiments on
Michigan sbiLi.
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■\Beware of Fer­
tilizer Fakes

&gt;

^minutes to
RUPTURE
RELIEF!

PART TWO

LOW COST EXCUR­
SION TO CHICAGO
MEMBERS OF 4-H CLUBS
PARENTS AND FRIENDS
ARE INVITED
VISITORS WILL ENJOY
SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Total Cost For Round Trip to.
Be $0.00—Many-Signify In­
tentions of Going
County Agents in Kent. AU&lt; g.m. Ol-i
lawn and Barry comity have. Iwn
working wilii rtilroa.T npu-.^ntatiiof the l*rnn. and Mlchlimii Central
tim s on a low cflwt 4-H Club Achieve- ।
inent Excursion to - Chicago* Cmmtv!
Agent Harold J. Foster, aimounn - thut ■
arrangements are completed nnd iftanx
for the trip are well under way.
Past and present 4-lf Club np-mbers ,
parents, and friends uf tlx- t-ll Club)

ex&lt; ursii.n. Tlie trip will be made on a ;
siecia! train OU June 30th
Tin- excursion will include the fo!-|
Jo* ing high points;
1 One and ime-haif hour Vi-it to I
Union Stuck Yanis and n p.icfcin; ;
plant.
Wit to Wl.s Radio Station. wh&lt; t-the juirty will broadcast.
'
3 Ins|&gt;rctl&lt;m of a newspaper prinlir.-.:
establishment.
1 Vl-lt i I trough Field Museum
5. Visit througn Slu-dd's Aquarium.
Hutnbolt. Llttculu. Grant ami Garfield I

rose buildings in procc^. of being built,
th'' fatiiou.. Buckingham Fountain
Soldier's Field, pld Fort Dcarfaun. Ai^l
Mutautu, etc.
|
b Slghl'-seoing tour passing through]
the Loop, oter Michigan Avenue utitt!
Chicago's famous Lake-side Drive, I..-1
catediwhere, but recently' wen- the]
waters oi Lake Michigan.
9. A hlgh-clas.. dinner in^alkoadl
dining cats.
10. A 350 mile trip on b steam trmq
All tlh M&gt; as well, as many oliu rl
thliuio such .v i» tour tlrrougii Chungo
business section in big buvsew ant In I
store lor thfxv wlio attend.
All thia
figured, on a complete all
exiwnse trip at around JfilMJ One quar-l
ter of what it woujd cost to take this
trip alone at regular, prices. The time
mid money required for such a trip wJH
soon be forgotten but tlie thoughts of
tip- trip will nA&gt;*r leave a boy'w or girl's,
memory, ft fa s ^n-■Opportunity thut
should n&lt;&gt;! be mfas«-&lt;| by Barry county
boys and girls ft: club work.
/
Boys and girfajrom Kent county analready sigiiifying their )ntentlons*lo
go. Those In Barry county who attend­
ed the Livestock Marketing Tour to
Detroit last tttfi uppreciate, whnt this
day will mean to the lurin boys mid
girls attending from Hany county.
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
The following inogrnrn sponsored by
the IXiwlini^Cemrtery Circle will be
given .it the Dowling church Sunday |

Music by orcla-.-lra.
.
Invocation—Miss RuliJon, ,
Flag Salute—Boy Scptitr-.
Song by M. E. church choir.
Ricifatfon—Cwrbl Dcprlestcr. .
Gettysburg Address—Ward W&lt;WalmaiLM-r.
..
•
Song—Arlcatha Stilts and lx*Athn
Mu- &lt;•
। Hag DrilL-Glrl Scout*..
‘
Violin unto— DnltHierriiiRton accom­
panied by Emmett Herrington.*Memorial Address—Miss RuIlmhi.

-- Lighthouse Light
The pilot stands alone and steers his ship
thrpuuh the darkness of fog and storm—
the friendly light from the lighthouse guides
him o’er his perilous way.
Over the uncharted sea of commerce and
industry- "man” needs^a friendly light from
the community lighthouse.

THE STRONG BANK
Ever Reliable, Always Trustworthy, Back­
ed by Years of Financial Experience—Its
Keepers Local Business Men of Integrity.
Take advantage of the Facilities of this old
Four-Generation Bank—Become one of
its patrons.
3% Interest Compounded
Semi-Annually On Savings

Hastings National Bank

Sung—Boaz and Afvah Walton

U.S. TIRES
BEAUTY
PRICES
VALUES

i
HERE ARE THE
NEW LOW PRICES

U.S. ROYAL
U.S. PEERLESS
4.75 « 19—56.16
iO.S. GUARD
4.75 x 19—$5.19

USED TIRES
$1.00 to $4.00
TUBE

FREE

with
StnsotionoUyunproved in appearance
and quality, and priced lower than

until May 31st.

biggsrt values we've ever offered.

jtfuto *fyort *fhop
Phone 2177

'Drive-In Service”
WING

IS

TO

U.

Hastings

S.

: I |
Calhoun Co, in pn feaj ■
1859, und iraased from this life early
Monday morning Muy 16. 1932. Death
has called one who will be greatly
missed. All that loving liearts - and
iiHiicb rouid do lor his recovery was cd
no avail. Only those who knew hnri
best realized how patient he was
airrough tire thirteen years Jr*5 health
has been broken.
On March 20. 1883 he was united In
marriage to Emniagcne Warner. To this
union was Irom one son. Earl of Doster
He leaves u Mid wife, one son und three
grandsons, three brothers, Henry of
Plainwell. Byson of Shelbyville. Edd. of
Wayland, one sLster Anna Noble of
Wayland, also three-half slsfcrs, Mro
D. A. Woodward of Vicksburg. Mr;. Elia
Scott and Mr:-. Frank SchereAof Kala­
mazoo. »nd ont-half brother Roy of
Comstock Also a host pf friend.--. The
funeral Was held at the residence Wed­
nesday May IB. at two o’clock, epnducted by Rev. L D. Mlles, pastor of
Delton Methodist church, and was laid
to rest in Riverside cemetery at Plain­
well.
Rest, dear one. thy work
done.
The cares und trials are o’er.
We miss thee much, but thou art gone
Where p^in or sickness come no more

Decoration of Monument for -oldicrSong—Star Spangled Banner.
I
Benediction.
■ .
j
Blanche Powell. Sec.
OBITUARY.
Eunice Adele, daughter of Mr. 'and I
Mrs. Wm. T. Rpberts, was born at Bat*

The Only National
Bank in Barry Co.

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

parted this life suddenly on May 17.
1932. aged 28 years, seven months and
&gt;ix days She wiu marred to cjifton E
Wellman of Hastings on Dec, 20. 1924
OBIT CARY.
Ire next Bunday Will be Harley Seavr.
To this union .one son. Nicl. wus born
a duet. “Folio musician Virginia Thomiwon; booster.
Annie Elizabeth Benedict w.i&gt; ‘burn and Ju
who with tfa&gt; husband, the parents and
a host ofrHallvrs and friends sur­ in Baltimore iimiijkip’till May 19. 1861
The ... A. S. will meet with' .Mrs.
vive. Funeral services were held tit the] und deparitxi till'- life On May 18. 1SK1J
Kelsey on Jinn day afternoon. • Thr Young People's 'claw party was
fnmkt
rly.nr-y- in ItiieNlrst
) i j. 541 -u
r.rrl «...
........I in
... .....
familyv r..u!
residence
ward
on' .......1 -t. ....... m . .... united
marChib No 1 reiving Mtppur.
held in the church basement Thurs­
mi November
riagc to An*on C
The- leader for thr Community mtv- day with good attendance.
‘
ofilclatlng. Burial was in Riverside
19. 1880. Mr. Bo\&lt;
cemetery.
July 1919. She w.i .
CRESSEY.
children. Ltzzi- Cairtv. and lrv;ng Le­
Mr. and Mrs Millard Houser enter­ roy Boves of Hastings. Minnie I., Kel­
tained Sunday iu honor of the birth­ ley of Kalamazoo. Orv.il A., who jiav, &lt;1
days &lt;&gt;t Delbert Enzian nnd Genevieve
Crandall. Guests present were. Mr and
Mrs T. D. Enzian. Jimmie Baker of Flint, the latter five lx-itut born to this
Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. Leslie En- union. Mrs. Boyes Is also survived by
zian and son, Mr. nnd Mrs Delbert two sUtcxs. Mr.. Mary Morehouse ol
Enzian and Harvey, Mrs Till Oonyer Cadillac and Mrs. Vinnie Johnson of
and Mr -nnd Mrs. Lee Reynolds mid Mtddh-vilie and a brother. Bumuri
family.
Benedict of Hasilmrx Mrs. IJoye:. spent
School closed Friday wlthjt picnic at practically her whole life in Harry
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
■Prairieville township park.
county. She wm converted early in life
Wc were glad to Welcome ....
Rev.
Guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs and was u member' of the Fir&gt;t Metho­
Rhoades and family back with us for N. H. Barber on Sunday were. Mr. and dist church In this city Slur was a loyal
. another year. Sunday morning he gave Mrs Scott and Margaret Barber from mother, a gnod neighbor and leaves a
' us u fine report of tlw conference- held Kalamazoo nnd Miss Hhmmond-and hast of relatives and frtends to modrn:
at Snover
Irene Barber from. Battle Creek.
her losis. The funeral wax iield at the;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes were Sun­ 'MbsResells
Barber
--—---------,— nnd friend ofinunc &lt;4 xjr. and Mrs Earl Boyvs.
day guests at Mrs. Jannette Hanes at Saginaw spent the week end with her; wjlCre she had been cared for during.’
Ionia.
parents Mr. and Mrs Clay Barber
. h(.r 10ng inru,,. „„
aftCnmon
- Mrs. Jack Holden atul son of Chicago
Mr. ahd Mrs. E D Reynolds of Del-1 llt jOur o'clock, conducted by Rev, L. 1. ■
spent Wednesday with her mother, Un vuu«i Mr. «M Mr&gt;. W«nn(a,,.,.. Ummern m Rlv.-rerte
.
Mrs Hulda Hawks.
Cairns and Mr and Mrs. Lee Reynolds
________ . 1
Mr. and Mrs Arllc Bolson and chil­ and family on Wednesday.
COATS GROVE.
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. White and Mr
Rrnw,n W(1.
Dave
.nd Mrs.
Mr. atuiuf
*rU.ur niioncr
SMrtrr ui«nu&lt;u
MUnaM a.: ,
inra Marshall
Nsranui In
in Nashville.
nuimw.
ana
... i..,r
Mr. and Mrs Dan Roberts spent I reception in honor of Ira Brooks nt I “
A
Tuesday with his mother at Hastings, j,u»
the Osg
xx! ™
home -nr.r
Tiear Cloverdale on
/purred ~ Su ■(HIM, at the
uvm
.nd
«"X»^
“he J.d
Gordon Hawks and the Flook twins' TUnr-Uy -J rrpprt . yen' •"U»Ohi. j
are having the measles.
ncSts
*
here the greater part of her life until)
At the start of Lincoln’s AdmlnBtra-|she moved with her husband to Bul­
Gerald Mercator, famous mapmaker
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
and responsible for the “Mercator Pro­ lion there were about 40.000 persons-Ong* a number of years ago TJhe.
BRICK -:- TILE •- FARM IMPLEMENTS ,
jection.” was born near Antwerp in employed In all branches of the.United; funeral te held this Monday afternoon.
State* Government.
Coy Stowell home.
1513.
.
_ _ ---------------------The Sunday school fa preparing for
HASTINGS
PHONE 21
Judging from appearance* it would r Leisure fa lust a dead weight unless Children's Day the evening of. June 5.
Rev. Vnr&gt;
Van Slnulr
Single nf
of North Dutton
kih In
Imc
Ftev.
Dtittnn |1
seem that some people find It necessary we hnvn
have an ...nnlnr
regular Rib
to rlri
do nl
at the
the cclose
spoke at the Community service on'
to dye In order to look young.
of our vacation.

Start Your Baby Chicks Right With

WAYNE FEEDS
Wayne Starting Mash with dried
buttermilk, $2.30 per 100.
Wayne Growing Mash with dried
buttermilk, $ 1.85 per 100.
We cab also furnish you a good
Growing Mash with dried buttermilk
at $1.38 per 100.
BE A SAT1SF1ED WAYNE FEEDER
Insure Rapid Growth—Save Money!

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Cd.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY !S. IMt

PAGE TEN

from card party. Balance on hand. From Guilds for sucker
$21.92. Twenty-four glasses of jelly.* machine, 1107.15
one budwl of bet u and a jieck ot car­
rot*
- Total reelpt*
$479 15 479.16
uAnn
■ ■ aiii
rots were donated.
donated.
UnCD
1
P III
|C
N&lt;J 3 Mf‘ Wm R Cook. Chrm Haul
011111 ' fl! nil!
Il 17 members: paid #33 00 dues: donated' Total
. IIUUI
nL UUIUUU 22 doa;n
down WMh
wash c)otha
cloths for
for nuric4;
nurse*; held
held,
DRbunwmenl*.
and jam shower.
.2 dozen ■ paUenu1 gowns
(Continued front page one. port one! jelly
No. 3. Mrs. P. T. Colgrove. Chnn. Hi* 1 «, 1735(
paid $8 00 due*.
i 1 doz. children * gowms.
pltals. especially the small community 7 members,
No. 4. Mrs D. A. VanBuskirk. Chrm I lr7 ydx ijreeting ....- .. .69 M
hospitals such as Pennock. In order to 'Has 30
„ members.
UKmfK,3. ,i»ld
miu $2900
wvu uwcw
„ 13 dot bed .presAe- '
dues.. 24
.&lt; *ta&gt;
—ar.। were nmi-iHnt
—, yd- Indian head ■
conduct the institution as economical-{-knAwr.
children al
tlw »hospital
.providedI 135
ly as possible
not to
they
&lt;.1 u ............. „...........
JIOS-MUIC and
JIIU IWI
IU run
lull in
til debt
MVW | with books, doll* and toys which
-...............
.
«-hirh 1 were privileged to lake home $3.65-was
13.00
included
’chTm
Hs. • stZ-nSm?
Ink
Included dLMUisMl
dismissal of all «tra
extra &gt;*1P.
help. | “"no~sft“ M^KHth'rmirr.
tZalfK
r'l.M.. Ila.
—.
.

MEHING OF PENNOCK

is«.Tr

&lt;?p

Banking Service forYou
This bank has perfect facilities for the transac­
tion of ALL business ... and offers EVERY
possible BANKING SERVICE to its depositors

cutting salary costs, this one Item alone 118 members, paid $18 00 dues; $1000 Dishes for trays
92 78
saving the hospital $350 per month, donated 'toward sucker machine fund;,
machine
15000
economical buying of food and .U Jutnixhed 4 do«m bath lowek. 32 cans
...
.
’
.
,
fruit. I1; dozen cans pickle* and 2 'Total du'buraemenu ..
377 04
kind* of suppuea has alx&gt; saved a grea. glaMW o(
Balance on hand. $6 23j,
deal; watching the waste has -also
No g Mt4 H A Adroun&gt; Chnflaf
May IB. 1932 .
$169.73
meant a &gt;aving Ml»-.Herat spoto up- :H.,S j- nwmbers; paid $15 00 toward InBalance
savings account
------. prreiatlvely of the attitude of Hy!AUCk(.r machlne juikI; and •
00 to
JenrHe M. Freeland. Treos.
-nur&gt;e» nnd other employee* in accept- Mrs-R A Bllrton -(or ch*rt€y fund.
The fallowing annual report wan pre­
’ing tlw reduction in wages, and shorter
On lmnd ,W3'H
sented
by
MI
m
Hcrst:
h^r&lt; Blw »bo xaxl "We could not
No , Un j p Edmonds Chrm Hax
operate the hosmtal were it not for thmcmbers:, paill ,IM0 rfui s. silanee 646 admitted, not including' b'irtlrs or
out patterns.
awi ui.ee given by th- Guild nwm-.| „n hMnd |17ra pwngMj lH
•
bers ejencme recognire* that a hos-&lt;t.aM;% 13 ,1U{hl #tuK, &lt;
sp^ads. 119 births
jxttal
not a money making ime»t-|and w ,heeU. foIdf(J 4
&lt;aUtt.. 767 discharges. 40.ot which were dekths.
pent, init in there day&gt; it has an inade 14 npv «heets. hemmed 30 tray' 4,621 total days' service.
especially hard time and it 1* onlylfIoth!i &gt;nd j d0M.n 1U|llua,; d(Klaud B 12 93 daily average.
292 minor operation*.
through such agencies as the Guilds quarU tomatoes
that its work b. |u«ribJe. Another sub- - No 8 Mr, jHCOb |u.hoi. chrni Has | 166 major opcrajioiw.
ject .direuMrti by the Mu-ermtendr.-n:: ,Wf|,t&gt;. mi.mber*; paid $2000 due.*;'
30
basal metabolisms.
., was the low bet. occupancy More mod-||j000 to^ard Mucker machine fund:
rrtf equipment- and better trained j J11UP Mlll b-Unc^ of
-fi 4nd twooo Out-Patients.
• pliy.slcUns and nurses t- i-.d toward 1^,^ Hirim-hrd 48 hurrery pads, 128 144 patients treated.
more rapid recovery by patients ann dUlx.t,7, 1H babv btankeU. 24 baby1 100 X-rays.
the training given toy health und mi-1-I -nwts. 24 pairs stHbbug*. « glass** Jelly' 17 basal metabolisms.
fare agetwws help* to keep people well I |nd
rU (rult
na « quarts
umi
a* they lywrn howto better care for-1 No
„ Henry
HrOrJ. HUI. Chnn
,r , ,i?W
No. 9» . M
Mrs.
Chrm, H
Har
themselves, mi hospital care is unneres-r20 .members; paid $20 00 dues; bal- 1‘ death.
u,'aln
sary, AH ot there things reduce the-bed1 Ii anre on hand. $116 61 Paid out for ' 4 Child's Free Bed, cases.
• ot-cupancy of every hospital Patient*! kitchen supplies. $17.7): donated 19 ; 51 Barry' county cases.
who were previously pay patients un i' quarts of fruit.' 2 glassy 'jam and]117 Burry County Health Unit cum I
now being treated r«t the government
.
bought fruit amounting to $l.db.
: 38 Pennock hospital Charity cases.
and municipal hos01tab in-trad
‘
' Ti&gt;n 1j s-n ln Mrx c s McIntyre, chnn ]■ 4 Eaton county cax&gt;.
I* one ot tlw must sign..
—.... ,reawm. „a&gt; ,2 members; paid'»1? (» dues: I14 Ionia county cases.
igmllcaiit
fcr;thr drop in bed occupancy,
wrniMini-v ^t the!
’’1 $10.00 toward Aucki-j machine fund. 7 American Legion cases, 165 days',
service.
pre]sent time, statistics prove 1)Mt more | I donated quantity of'jelly and canned
Charity cases have Increased in j
babies are being born in tlw homes, i fruit.
the last report from Chicago showing i No. II. Hastings.MfK. Co., and Car number during the past year according:
that 70 per cent were home cares. Tills | Seal Otflre Giris' Guild, donated $10 00. to the report given ly Mn. E A. Bur­
No. 14. Mrs. E. M. Banws. Chrm ton, chairman of that department of
a: hospitals. Miv Her. : »uld there wc-r,- Hus 20 jiaid members; |uud $20 00 dues; the hospltaL Tile report, follows:
a number of outstandma iwcd:- at Pen­ i hemmed 20 sheets and 35 tray covers;.. Balance on hand ut
nock hospital and enumerated than a*' paid’$1000 toward sucker machine and
nt last report -- &lt;
follows: Diathermy• machine; bed pan furnished 1 dozen table cloths for July 7 Rcc'd. &gt;rom Ro­
rack: bed lamps; bedside tables lor the]&gt; nurx^* dining room. Mrs. Fred Smith
tary club ...'..1.:...
rooms; rubber matting in the kitchen; -1 and Mr*. Solon Doud furnished n August 1 Rcc'd. 'from 541.17
Additional floor screens und an electric quantity of jam. jelly; canned tomatoes
Guild No. 6
mixer tor uy in the kitchen
'and fruits. .
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Im. on Sav. acct.
Mrs. Harry Hayes .spoke of her ap­
18. Heed
No. 15. MD. Walter Wallucc. Chrm February
preciation and thanks for the Splendid
from Lecture Course
assistance given by die Guilds during ‘ Has 15 members; paid $15'00 diic.s;
Comm
232.31
mended
quantity
of
garments;
folded
the past .year and lioja-d they would
gauie
into
sponges
amb
hemmed
n.ip:
By
care
ot
41
patient-■continue doing all they could jor this
r.l.Lcry
। kilts; held fruit shower
since Mav'
Muy* 1931
.
$ we en
caure.
,
Balance .
. At tlw close of the btuine.xs session a Ii No. IR. Mrs. Kenneth Leia*. Chrm.
. very Interesung prOgi-atn wtu- given-. Hus 41 paid membeta; paid $41.00 dues;
Total
. . . .$113.'38$1132 38
-which all enjoyed. Roy Cordr* sang two:.balance on hand. $82 57: donated
pleasing number-., ’ Hear My.‘ Ye Winds $10 00 toward sucker machine fund:
THE BANK WITH
THE CHIME CLOCK
folded 4 .bolts
Tnc „
,and Wave.- by Handel nnd .May. The hemnwd IB .-hceu; J.
gauze
into
j^xmges;
mended
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19
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garwas
v
Maidin' by Sidney Lanier. Miss Mar­
sell attended nt Mrs.- Addie
gery Reynold- accompanied him. A nit nt-*; hemmed 20 tray cloths and 30 Newton'.*
group tof Mbs Theo Parr's gym pupils ]-‘T",..U
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.ckehmeollhr'
-gave several delightful folk and char- ] No. 19. Mr.-, Mae Palmer. Chrm. Ha* prayer service. She read the 91st;
actcr dances.'and especially enjoyable 36 membet*: mid $20 00 dui-s: .donat.-d: Psalm, after which several of tlw.
$1000 inward sucker machine fund;) ladies led in prayer. "More thing* are.
of first graders, Mis’ Esther Doty acted .material bought. #30RO; balance on wrought, through prayer than the
a* uccnmjwnist Following this wa* a ■hand
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a„,ru ever
u,_ dreamed of."
$73 54 --------------------------------ACcompJL-hmeni'-^mad.'I
world
,
'j'
clevand.amusing lmprreon.»iion 0; 620 *ponge.*.
30 masks; 24 towels.
14: our
Our president.
president. Mrs. Addie Edmond.*.]
Edmond’
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•Clara. Lou and Em." ..
Hie cast. bcl.^
fUlg pair bed boAi... and 20 bind«Ts: mended, then held a short biulre -sewion after
SOUTH .MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Wallarc Osborn. Mr.-. Raymond
and 16 ’Jwct:--. 18 surgical; gowns. 9 bed which Mrs, Edith Snyder gave u re-' Mr. and Mrs. peter Hohman and sons
Wtndi knecht and Mrs Homan A id- spreads and 25 pillow cares; donated 221pmt of the convention.
pausch. Il utis very well done and the quarts -fruit. 6 cups Jelly and 1 bottle! The program on "Child’ Welfare" unit Mrs. Beatrice Laurent Were at
Lake Odessa Thursday.
•
many local hits were much enjoyed. ’ grape juice.
was given as follows;
Mrs. Lulu Gray nnd son Robert were
The meeting clo^d with the singing ot
No. 22. Mrs Clayton Brandstetter,' A talk on "Prayer in the home and business visitors at Middleville Thurs­
•'America “
Chrni. Hn* 34 paid members; paid ; »* effect
the children' by Mrs day.
This meeting was a very enjoyable] $34.00 dues; donated 34 jwira pillow I Edith Snvdcr.
Mrs. Frank Norton spcnt-Wcdnesday
one.nnd all who attended were thor-;
Heading —• Tiic Convict’s . Stary" by ufternopn nt Vermontville.
onahl'y convinced that the Pennock ’
*!?' iuVa
,
, | Ira Jarrard
Jarnxrd And
nnd Vcm
Vent ElUston
Elliston iveri
were
Hospital Guild* ure doing a WonderTalk... on -Tlw Restoration
of the 1 marricvi
Innrrict| Wednesday
ahcrnqrm .11
at Ver;
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vveuiw-way aiicriiuiin
vi-iiui work In greatly assisting with tlw ]
lonw by
bv Ml.
Mrs.
Ante Bower-.
Un’i-or.
.. Roach
... Tlw
...... vouijr
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’ Ainy
| montville ....
by Rev;
ihnwihg a; balance on hand of Horne
support of that institution.
V’ tO&lt;1
One, couple will live with her parents.
with $73 70 tn tlw savings ae- ।
Report? of tiic various Guilds are utile Drink.
.
. Mr and Mrs wybte Thomberry and
count- •
given herewith:
.
.
Readmg and dL-wureion on Our daughter* of Lansing and xRalph
No 1. Curtain Guijd. Mr.. Fred St*-b- May fii. 1931 Cash on
। !?ut rs
Mothers In the , Coming Tlwrnberrv of Grand Ledge spent Sun­
bins. Chrm. Has IB membera. paid
hand, ..
,
d“&gt;' With Mr, and Mrs J. C. Elliott,
$1800 dues and $1 38 for dining room
KercipU.
The following questions were Own! Mr&gt;
Hnwxiits of Vermontville
curtains at hospital. Rccclv’ed, $6 75 From due.'
.$37309
direu&gt;M d -jh.w Far Can the Mothers
da&gt;i |xM WTrk w,ttl |H.t
say \ou Cant in Determining Forms t,u.r Mrn
Nort(in
lot Amusement- fur Young People In
Mr B1M1 M„ n&lt;lk. Do™,*. gnd Mr4
V n,’, A|^L: : ,Ho~ Cai,*,..We Kcep Zall“ MllIrr of North Nashville spent
1 \ounB Wopk In Church?"
Sundav u, G E Marshall's.
. ,? . v.aapb&lt;‘ hen r&lt;1Jd-ui.MUclr Mr. and Mrs Alfred olrnxtead nnd
vv
. daughter. Mrs. Bryan VanAuk.-r and
n V
J*’ ',M**»“h »«n» spent Btofidav at Prank. Rndeman'.*
Mrs Florence Fleming tlw third Tues‘ ■ Charlotte.
'■ i near
day in June.
,
Mrs Joe Shoup and Mrs. Edith Mc­
Nabb spent Sunday night with tlw.
Carlton
L „.
A
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„ en-,‘ VanAukrn family.
terkuiwd by Mrs! Win. Savucool and' Sam Burkmust’er returned from
her daughter. Mrs, James Wallace, al ] Detroit Sunday. His daughter ana
their home. 302 E Grant St, Thurs-1 children and Ed Hill came with hint.
’ day. June 2nd tor supper. All arc' Lawrence Buriy and friend ot Port­
cordially invited.
.
: land. Indiana.'spent the week end with
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| There were a vood many nut to tlw | Annie Smith
The
service
Th“ Wilcox
lw"m" Cemetery Circle will put
xniu-, Sunday ut Hie local M E
on- -.( ---------Decoration"
day• -program
at the
Iclflirch.
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•—----------clfiirch.
Tin Carlton Center, school plrnu : Wilcox cWuryh Monday afternoon at
l was held Friday on the lawn at the
lavr declared they would have hail
i home o! Mr. and Mrs. Hehn Williams. I Mrs Frank Norton and Cleota enrtK presp,„.,' tertatned the Ladies' Birthday club
•modeling Mork^ihuir lone ae&lt;» if
' A-dOiXi many of the parents were
they had been aili tq s t assured outi-ri.il and as
j*-r.t und all hud h fine tunc. We are i Thursday.
workmanship .it a ft.it price. ‘H's such a «lintenWnre!
all glad Mt*. Watrous wiili be with u&gt; .Mr '4,lri Mrs u w l,*‘n anrl «r“nd'
OU will wonder, when you im it, how so
.Here are features that guarantee complete sat­
, iHicrthcr y t ar.
'’*) -.jn-nt Sunday afternoon a; Kalal our houM-. hie *&lt;»ur or,
much quality, so many features, such t-a/iro
isfaction, dependable and economical opera­
. -Mr* Frank Ho-mer is in Pcntuxk' nuu00
Taken tn time, little defyrtran be given for turh a low price.
! ho.pital, for observation and treatment ■
L’,lu Gray and yon Rnix-rt and
tion, and years of deep enjoyment with your
Her frunds ipui neighbor* an'-sorry; Chrl’ n-,a' W&lt; Sunday evening a:
Kelrinalog.
&gt;h&lt; r. not gajiuiig more rapidly und Harold Gray's tn t4-sl Assyrl*
And the closer you inspect the new low-priced
!wi.h
*" OI(? lashlonrd ---------------ui.h lor her ua complete recovery.
rt-cuvcry.
i An
belling was given
There are 8 Models from which to choose. Conte
Kclvinator ”K" Model, the more you will realize
Mrs. Elmer Marlow was m Grand Ml- *nt*
Yem EHuton Friday
in and let us show you die bififiett valut in
tiiat here is a real, quality electric refrigerator
Rapids Sunday to visit her -sister and r-!Hht by the neighbor*
(tut n-polor h.i- InUlid that one
&gt;“■'» "I’portunitir- for'-t unotnle- m Hasting- |n
husband. Mr. and Mi&gt; Sherman Oler.l
-----------------------------------electric refrigeration. Small down payment and
at a price so small anyone can afford to own iL
IIOLMES ( Ilt'RC II.
. who were severely injured a few week*
convenient
ternia on the ReDwCo Monthly
ritniiinicnd Red Top Insulating Hoard. made
; ago m an automobile accident.
i
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Just look at these -features - porcelain cooling
Kwd (ilM-ri l( has pigh In-uUlinn value.
Budget Plan.
Mr* Caryl Fuller and little daugh-' d.iiigluers of Grand Haven sji^ir. thsturdy. anti it- »prrlalVe liardriw
unit—large ice capacity—heavy bar type shelves
:t« r are at the home ot her parent-. ***k end at Joseph CreckfOrd's and,
fully and tiotiuinually driuratell.
Mr. and Mr Wm. Huie for a short Sunday callers &gt;-r’re Mr. and Mr&gt;
—]&gt;orcclaui interior for easy cleaning—eight
:tay.
Welby Croekford and children ot
yl.MPORTA^T
freezing speeds—chrome liardwarc — legs, high
Bobby. Brant ol West, Selwwa visited ] Woodland.- Mr and Mrs. Harry JamcWhether your final choice is a Kelvioator or aomn
' his cousins, the Clem' girls, over Hie -"‘d Dr Fowler of HakUngs.
enough for easy cleaning but not so high they
other electric refrigerator, select • model that la
weekend
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.
Will Koblc of Coats Grove wax a
spoil the beautiful lines of the cabinet—auto­
iUs» workman will do your job. To &lt;.hf?w hi- apixi
large enough for your future ea well aa present
The Seventh Day Adventist school Sifaday visitor al. Hubert Barnum*
matic electric light 1 porcelain models) —Triple
, eiosed Suirday with a plcnjc at Sugar' Tne Mtsic* Mary Ingram and Lucilr
time inrestnieal. choose one that is maaufanured
Built lake.
, Willetts spent the week did w ith MU»,
Control Panel with overload and defrosting
by a reliable i.impany, with proper experience
Mr Und Mrs H. L. Allerding visited Julia Durkee at home
switch—rubber Ftexo trays—table top—heavy
in the refrigeration field. "Orplwn'’ produrta of
Sunday afternoon gt the Nick AllerMrs: John Meade and- saiu ot Coldit will m-pert it free of Charge or obligeany kind are poor inveslmem^ And the cheapoM
‘
dsn;
home.
'
wafer
Camo
Bunday
to
spend
tlw
week
'Kclvatcx
insulation
—
theAuno-lested
and
proved
&gt;ou a (omplele report on iu condftlon. Ibis
product becomes the nx»l expeoaiae if it fail*.
------- ■ ■***„,---------iwr mother, Mr». Ben Crockford. ।
Kclvinator compressor—and the finely con­
FAIR LAKE.----------- j Mr and Mrs Roy Wickham and ions
, The Ladles Aid Society which met i }peut Sunday at Lawrence Farrell'* i
structed Kclvinator cabinet
| with Mrs. J/mixc Talmage was largely. m Carlton
I attended. The meeting for June will be I Mr. and Mrs Bernie David ot Lan-' ’ ’
‘An Inspected Home Is a Protected Home”
. held the third Wednesday tor *upper' Mng apent Thursday evening will! their ‘
, with Mrs. Allen Gnfhn.
I aunt. Mrs Joseph Croekford.

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ice'is dependent upon the SATISFACTION of
the customer in EVERY transaction, whether it be
making change or accepting a deposit. Here is
where the the personal element enters—an atmos­
phere of friendly interest is a-feature of this hank
Accommodating, though sound and conservative,
this bank is always striving to be an institution of
real comtjjunity worth.
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When in need of banking service come to this bank.
This Bank Has Always Paid 3% Interest
• Compounded Semi-Annually on Savings

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HASTINGS
CITY BANK

Capital . $75,000.00

Surplus . $50,000.00

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Mildred Fnta and children and Mrs j of Freeport were married Thursday
Lottie colluter apcnl Sunday in Jack-1 evening. Congratulations
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~: Because ol hosuhty shown., against
An old canvas found in a Lyons. Bermuda's naw arid only railroad b-.,
France-garage u believed to be Tm-imhatatanu of the-aland, the Bermuda
toretto'a "Christ Being Carried To TiMj Parliament paac-ed a apecul law makTomb-’'
j ing It a crime to wreck a railroad train, j

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Kelvin at or 4

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, W»
• Troop er.. Troop 72. Troop 71 Archery
MTI.O.
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in the shade or on the clothes rack,
Robert Smith 65. Wcndel Carter 65. Ed.
changing the position occasionally.
The Milo .ichool, picnic in connection'
Lynd 65. Bugling RiiamHI "Smith 75, with tlie P. t\ A. Will be held Thursday
Silks, rayons, and woolens should be
Wlnfrod McBain 55, John Leary 72 at the home of * Mr. and Mrs. Geo.'
rolled in a bath towel, not allowing the
By Home Economics Specialists Michi­ fabric to roll upon itself, and should lie
Signaling. Trrfop 75. Troop 55. Troop 65. Worn!.
&gt;
gan Stale College
pressed on tlw wrong ride while Mill
The regular Court of Honor for the Pyramid Building. Troop 75, Troop-65,
damp.
month of May was held Wednesday Troop 73.
Sherman lake, going Saturday and re-!
A fine camp fire program, myttcry
evening tlw iRth in the court room
turning home Sunday evening.
Four simple causes are the reason*
MORGAN.
'
The following . advancements . were hike, bird hike, tree hike, nature hike,
Mr. and'Mrs. Merle Bradfield enter-’
for moat of Hie unsatisfactory tesulu
treasure hunt, chutch service made a
Mr. and Mrs Van Orsbome and made:
In home dyeing according to Miss Irene daughters. Betty Jeane und Loretta
Second C19»: Robert Alner, troop 65; very wonderful week end Buut'.»‘.'&lt; tallied the Four-Thm-‘-Four club ot ’
Taylor, clothing gpecialixt, Michigan May. of Bellevue and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wise, troop 65; EUia CroV., houses and individuals ro-operatrd-:h Kalijmaxoo Thursday evening. Four
State College.-TiM'-'c are; use. of too Gaylord Varney of Charlotte spent troop 65; Bernard Bcnrway. troop 65; making the occasion u surre/j. bv help­ tubh'.s.of prowrexiive pedro were in
small container to allow -sufficient Sunday will* the former's grandpar­ Wendell Carter. troop. 65;
were: People's play. - .
Bruce Ing with food and,
coverage in bath, uneven, distribution ents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eberly. ,
Mr. and Mr. F B' Wilcox and'
Brumm. troqp-77; L^tlls Kraft, troop, Cash Market. *dei&lt;&lt;l and Bimfnrd. Al
dm- td tlrcsonrg stirring methods and
Bradfield, orul JackMrs Beatrice Knupp-and children of 77; Ryan Williams, troop 77: Howard Beasincr. North Bid*' Grocery. Highland;. daughter. Mi
niUMQuent puutbie spasmodic agita- Hastings culled on Miss D Hagerman Belxon. troop 77; Russell Partridge.. Dairy. Candyland. J, W. Annbrurier. sfieni Saturday In Hardings. •
tlr.ii, improperly mixed dye bath, and Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Quirk ctUCala-i
. troop 77; Arnold Hayes, trqpp 71; 'Fred Smith. Palmer Drug Store. Mtduse of hard water.
Mlw Opal Webb accompanied Mr. Robert Cole, troop 79; Nell Rice", troop, dleville Creamery Co, Cweth and rnaaoo spent Sunday with the formcra-'
Since the stirring process U one of and Mrs Shirley Iliuman and Jean­ 79; Arnold Towns. troop 79; Leslie, Stebbins und Herbert Mureluiwa.
parent Mr and Mrs Krnot Quick.
tin- hunt liniwrtnnt steps, washing nette of Quimby to Jac|c.son Saturday, Hauer, troop 79; Gene England, troop
They all motored to ,Banfirid alter!
SCOUTMASTERS DINNER.
machine.* haw been found to lx- effi­ returning harm* Sunday evening.
lunch .md i.|x-nt the ereniug wlth-Mr.1
cient. An average M 10 to 15 minufi'
Rev and Mrs Conklin of Hastings
Friday evening May 27. at th. Bay und Mrs. Vrrn Quick nnd family.
First Class: Armond Stimson, troop
longer than the time required in dlrec- called on Mamie Webb Tuesday.
G5; George 'Jorgenson, troop 65; Ken- 1Scout headquarter* hi Battle Creek, tlie
John Bradfield wa* a business vWHons for hand stirring is required
Ruby Webb’ tv entertaining the
rcoutrmirter-' appreciation din­ tor in Kalarnuron Saturday
Horton troop 55; Joe Thomson, annual'
i
Ui Here’s a good house paint that
when the washer is used. Care should mcaslea.
irtopTl; Lawrence HA'krr. troop 77: iner will be given by tlw? Area Council
Mr ami Mr. II J Flower and Miss.
be taken to run tlie machine to mix
Rev. and Mrs L Gibbs and family Dempster Row. troop 78; Max Curt/xs. :for all sroutmaMvr-., cubinaiten, ar st.
g ves-much better results than
tin- dvr bath thoroughly before putting of Hosting.', spent Wednesday ■evening troop 78; Floyd Everhart, troop 78; ।MtoutmontcrA and deputy eummixriorfv ‘ Bernice "pent the week end and Sun­
\
BLUE7-fSIAR
*
paints ordinarily sold at or
in the fabric Instructions crinccrnint with Mt and Mrs Clair Van Sickle. James Cool, trodp 78; John Slefqrt, ।era. Let’s have a Itxj t&gt;: &lt;-n: uti.nd- day at th..,- home of their daughter and
•.I ter. Mr and Mr II M Ki flnedy and
1i|C adding of salt,.vinegar, or what­
UQbiD
PAINT
about the same price... Lown
Callers nl J. W? Shaffer**'*Sunday troop 78; John Bftmett, troop 74.
reuw.
.
.
ever other ingrrdlrnts fqr retting color were Mm. Harry Hammond and chil­
Star Scout: Chav. Holes, troop 65;
Bmothirs BLUE STAR
Mr. and Mr. Ted Turk and. little
Is ndvlMxi should be observed care­ dren of Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs, Veiiunr Wlninger. troop fl: Leo ChumSCOUTS IN UNIFORM
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LIQUID PAINT.
fully. Alway-, wet the material before Howard, Hlmlfcr of Kalamazoo und Mr tM-rlatn. troop 65; Don Holl, inxip 65;
Friday mowing. "May 27. all .scouts d:night.r were Sufiduy^wrrtnrm ot Mr.
putting It iuto the bath und. if it L&gt; and Mrs. Allen DcLong mid grand- Don White, troop 66;' Jack- WillianN. of
1 the Central school ar« asked to u« af and Mr.*. Ferri.s Quick J
v __ Although low priccd. BLUE
soiled, wash and rinse thoroughly. Any parentn of Grand U-dge. *
C'lyd-- Kershaw ana aunt Mrs. Mary
their unifornu and inert in tin: south
troop 65.
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that will not be covered by the
.11
STAR offers an exceptional
forming double tunka before J. Teller, of Plainwell visited, at thr
Eagle Scout: Fred Granger, troop 65. corridor,
1
dye should be removed first. Enough
THE FIVE AGES OF MAN.
home of the latters Inothvr. Albert
Animal Industry: Donald White, marching Into ihe auditorium.
value. It brushes on smoothly
"Daddy, I know how to do every­ troop 65; Robert Rugg. troop 65; Ben
bath should lie iimkI tn float tlie mater­
Chase. Saturday.
.
ial and sutllcieiu for the action of the thin;." said the little boy of five.
TO
PUCE
FLAGS;
and
evenly,
hides
well,
and
covers
a surprising amount of
Mr and Mrs. Irving Barber of Cr&lt;_*sAdcock, troop 7F, Robert Boughner.
washer, dissolving the dye thoroughly
"What I don't know isn't worth troop 78; William
,r___ . Boughner,
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I 78;
Saturday
morning uniformed xcouu '
sef were aiho callers at tile Chaw home
troop
|
surface
per
gallon.
The
price
of
BLUE STAR PAINT noir is
before adding to the bath
knowing." .said the young man of twen­ Nonh Mincrd. troop 78
.
; will assist the American Uidon Post in Saturday.
Perhaps tlw most difficult color to ty
Mr.. Ethlvn Toore vi.it&lt;&lt;! her six-'
Art: Floyd Curtiss, troop 78; Robert j. placing flags on nil uf lh.'
the -soldiers and
procore b. an even and permanent
"Well, anyway. I do know my own Boughner. troop.78
n-~ —
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!&lt;■«.'Mrs Ixittle Fulk and family and
&gt;—
sailors
graves
at *»the
cemetery.
black. To iinure the mast satisfactory trade A to Z," said the man of thirtyi..r brpthet. Mr Alfred Chav. and
AUdetics: William Fox. troop 73; I
IcsulU. thr material should be dyed five.
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
family of Batts.- Cnek from Friday till.
' ynn Perry, troop 73; Donald White. J
with the complement of ns original
“Tliere are very few mutters. I ain troop 65; Charier. Holt*, troop 65; Rob-' • .Monday morning. May 30. all scouU Munday morning.
color io prodiicu a grayed tom?, and sorry to say. that I am really quite sure ert'Rugg. troop 65; Fred Granger, . and leaders are q.ikrd U&gt; form by troopiHARDWARE COMPANY
tlH-n dyed black. A light color can tiev- about.',' said Rm- man of fifty.
troop 65; Jack Wllhanu-. troop 65; My­' In columns of fours on South Church from-sc.iiool sinre Monday of a week:
i r be obtained over a duik one. For
“I have learned a bit. but not much ron Smith. Pack 12; Robert Smith, st. between State and Court streets to ago on account of having measles This
iM-rmarn nt dyeing, the bath should be since I was burn; but knowledge is ao troop 65
march to the cemetery after which an­ i» the first tmw- John h.t» cu r ml^ed
HASTINGS, MICH.
kept Just at tlw boil, while- for liming vast that one cannot become Wise in a
Bird Study; Charles Holes, troop 65; other formation will be made on school and has never hud a tardy murk
tlw water may iw lukewarm, about short lifetime," t&gt;aid tin- mafi of Mxty- Robert Smith, troop 65.
Church street by the MethbdlM church in all of hu school life, an enviable '
IIXJ P. cutton may be hung on tlw line fivc.
iNirnde to the
day record.
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Book uiiiuiiik
Binding:. Wm. Ftorbcy,
troop 78;
Robert
Noah j: ‘’xerciM.'s
AH scouts
leaders—
should
A very grx«i meeting of Milo Aid
fiUvvi; Boughner,
uuuKiiiivt, troop
iiuvp 78;
7a, . Nudh
'
------- nnd --------•—
-- -troop —
- ■ Gillette,
— Mincrd.
78; Junior
troop ii be on
Cl’ hand
band with all
all troop
troop nnd
nnd Ameri
Ameri-­ Wedne.Mi.iy at the home of Nina-Fen­
can
ner, Several interesting article.*, were'
65; Robert Rugg. troop 65.
•
'ra
" flogs.
n““'
read; Mr. and Mrs David Bhephvrd
Carpentry: Donald Hall, troop 65;
AREA
FIELD
DAY
Before you paint your home, see us about BLUE STAR
Jack Williams, troop 65; Ctjale Arnold, ■ Friday. June 3rd. the Area Field Day were- prex-nl and added much to’ the
music.
troop 73.
LIQUID PAINT. Ask for Lowe Brothers free book on
in Buttle Creek will begin with a pa­
Mr?. Jennie Chase returned to her
Civics: Myron Smith, pJtT 12.
rade through the business rectirjn to home in Kiiffimazoo TliurMlay after
Hume Decoration.
Cooking. Donald Hall, troop 65.
Genebach Field wbtre the field events
Cycling; Elvert Mott, troop 55; Wm. will be. run oil. R»rmatlon 12:45 be­ .spending n week with her brother and
sLiter "The Fenners."
FkdteOT, troop 78.
hind th" City hall and events to begin
Farm Home dnctlts Planning: Fred
EAST DELTON.
Granger, trodp 65} Nelson Gardner, promptly at 1:30. Everyone Li cordially
invited to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. John WtllUon. Viola
troop 71.
Sunday callers at Clute Louden's spent Saturday night and Sunday at
I und Edd spent Tuesday near PotlerFarm Layout and Building Arrange­
were. Mrs Mary,Crookston e&gt;( Has-, home. ■
RED CROSS EXAMINATIONS
wl»ere they visited Mrs. W1IUment: Nelson Gardner, troop 71.
Seventeen men took the finaPexami- tings, Mr and Mr-. Allison Louden of' The Tolles and Learn schools closed
First Aid: Willard Arnold, troop 73; nation in the Red Cross First Aid work Gull lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Nash : Saturday with a pot luck dinner. ‘ *OH S winter and husband.
Mr- n,ld Mrs- Vanwumcns youngest
William Fox troop 73; Lynn Perry, Thursday evening. A very beneflciifl and daughter of Vicksburg and Mrs. Games and icc cream were also enjoye(j
j daughter was taken to the liospital at
troop 73; Gerald Pratt, troop 77; My­ course was. completed and plans arc Elsie Pennock.
.
Mrs. Lenah Durkee and three chll-’
‘“’J
ron Smith. Pjick 12.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Willison and
now being made for 5 class in the fall
d ^7^
First Aid to Animals: Alfred Rich, for men, especially factory men on two children ot Banfirld, Mr. and Mrs.j dren of Wert Hope spent Friday night ft?und
troop 79.
DEFINITIONS.
Senior American Red Crass First Aid Charley Beck of Galesburg and Mrs.•'1 and Saturday with her parents and
Handicraft: Willard Arnold, troop work. Any man Interested b urged t &gt; Ina Payne and son ot Hope Center i attended Ute school picnic at Tolles; 8teno«rapher-A pen»n who writes
' schoolhouse Saturday.
j &lt;hat 5he thinks the boss should have
send his name, add rets nnd First Aid1 spent Sunday with home folks.
Leather Work; Jack Green, troop 77. experience to the Barry County Health
Mason Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex; Miss. Viola Willison and Stewart said.
Lrathcrcrafl: Jack Green, troop 77; Unit.
'
« » - --------------Waters nnd Mrs. Mac Scliautfhauscr i Waters visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert!
Junior Gillette, troop 65; Clarence SurMeade's' Ranch, near Lucas, Kan.,.
spent Sunday In Ann Arbor whcre'thcy, Hartman and two daughters of South
rnrrer. troop 78; -Floyd Curtiss, troop
__ , —
„„„ Sunday ______
Nineteen .hundred and nineteen wn.- visited Albeit Sclinuflhauser. who wasi,.._
Hickory
Corners
afternoon. I the exact center ot tlw United States,
78; Fred Granger, troop 65.
me last year
tne united
_ mat
‘hat Jhc
United state.,
States' taken there one week ago for an op-.Their daughter. Lois, who has been is a point that is also used by the
Music: L. R. Beeler. S. M. troop 65; Past Office Department showed itself toleration.. -’
'confined to her bed the last three Canadian and Mexican dovernmenla
Vernon Wlninger. troop 71. .
be self-sustaining.
Howard Morford of Battle Creek ’ months, is gaining slowly.
jin conducung their surveys.
Pathfinding; Robert Burr, troop 55;
Carl Wachter, troop 70; Alfred Rich,
tnxm
79;
Clarence
Suniphii-r.
troop
65;
'Going Places".. Over
Russell Buper. troop 79; Kenneth Dean,
troop 77.
.
Decoration
Personal Health: Donald Hall, troop
G5; Kenneth Dean, troop 77; Gerald
Look to your tires and tubeal
Pratt, troop 77.
Nothing wrecks the holiday
Physical Development; L. R. Beeler,
frame of mind so completely us
8. M . troop 65.
u struggle by the roadside with
Pioneering^X R. Beeler. S. M.. troop
n flat tire. We'll gladly inspect
65.
your tire equipment before you
Public Health: Gerald Pratt, troop
77; Kenneth Dean. troop 77.
Swimming: Jack Williams, troop 65;
Robert Smith, troop G5; Dqnnld Hall,
FINER IN QUALITY
troop 65,
Wood Working: Charles Holes, troop
LQWER IN PRICE
65; Donald White, troop 65.
New 1932 Lifetime Guaranteed
Kim Sigler presided. Members of
court and examiners present were: L.
E. Barnett. Win. Shutters. Richard
GOODYEAR
Cook. T. 8. K. Reid. Sterling Rogers.
You can turn the dustiest rood into a
SPEEDWAY
Russell Mott. Harvey Burgess. L. R.
moist, dustless highway overnight. That'i
Beeler. Arlle a. Reid. Rev. McKean.
Supertwist Cord Tires
• W
Fred Granger. Sr.. Howard Stanton.
how simple it is to get rid of the road
_______ CASH PRICES_______
Andrew Bates, Myron Smith. Welby
dust. Just as a light rain gives temporary,
Crockford. Mayor Charles H- Leonard
of Hastings, presented 1st, 2nd. and
relief from dust, so Dowflake gives per­
3rd place ribbons to scouts for Bird
House campaign In the city.
29x4.50-20
manent relief.
30x4.50-21
28x4.75-19.
These tiny white flakes dissolve them­
LEGION PRESENTS FLAGS.
T. S K. Reid, on behalf of the L. J.
selves in mqisture they absorb from the
Bauer Post American Legion, Present­
ed Troop 51, Dowling. L. J. Oswald,
air. They are thirsty flakes—they begin
scoutmaster, und 80 Prairieville. Her­
28x5.25JK
work the minute they are applied to the
bert Morehouse, scoutmaster, with
31x5.35-21.
FREE!
American flags.
roadway. In/a few hours the road looks
Expert Mounting
as though a rain had fallen. It stays that
WOODLAND WINS CUP
The Joseph McKnight Cup ‘for the
Better Than Many
way for weeks.
highest percent of Second Class pro­
Makers' Best Tires
motions was won by Troop 79. Wood­
A road crew can dustproof miles of road
land, Forest Roe. scoutmaster.
Lifetime Guaranteed

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WEEK-END CAMP.
The week end ot May 21. 22nd was
one of great enjoyment and activity on
tlie part of parry fodnty scouts. One
hundred-sixty boys and leaders as­
sembled at Camp Ben Johnston on the
shores of Sherman lake for their first
camp rally. Leaders in charge of activi­
ties were: Sterling Rogers, scoutmaster.
75; T. 8. K. Reid, scoutmaster. 71; Har­
vey Burgess, scoutmaster, 72; Winston
Merrick, scoutmaster, 73; Herbert
Morehouse, scoutmaster, 80;. Russell
Mott, scoutmaster, 55; L. R. Beeler,
scoutmaster, 65 and Calvin Boyd, scout­
master. 60. Soouters present as aids
were Milton Leinaar, 60; Fred Granger,
Sr.. 65; Hartley Finstrom. 74; Fred Bal­
lance. 72; Myron E. Smith, eubmastcr of
Pack 12; and Douglas Hindes former
scoutmaster of Troop 74 presided In
tlie kitchen as two very capable cooks
while RumcH Bush of Troop 75 and
Robert Barnes Deputy Commissioner
shared honors as camp buglers and
Lloyd Shafer acted os Camp Director.
Troop 65 Middleville took first honors
in the field day with Troop 75 second
and Troops 71 and 73 tied for 3rd
places. Events and winners were—Line
Burning—!. Troop 80. 2nd Troop 73.
3rd Troop 75. Fire Building and Water
Boiling 1st, Troop 71. 2nd. Troop 73.
3rd. Troop 80; Flint and Steel 1st, Paul
Gockler 05. Gayion Bell 65. Melvin Wise
65. Fire by Friction, Herman Jamieson.
Troop 74. Dressing Race. Billy Glad­
stone, Troop 71, Harold Bolo, 73. Wini­
fred McBain 55. Knot Tying relay-

in a day. Home owners can apply small
-Quantities easily with a shovel. How easy
it is to have dustless roads Is fully ex­
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Dust". This book, sent free to inquirers,
tells how much material is needed, how
it jj.applied, and what it does. Learn how
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MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

�TftE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1«U

PAM TWELVE

BRANCH DISTRICT.
TFI
I HOW
AVOID
I
hinds
corners
.
i ell
nuw TO
IU AVUIU
and ^Brvln
Hvmii
Junlor'
Mra. Wm., Ryan and Priscilla, who,
DISEASES OF GRAINS Iweyerman
and
are en- apcni
spent last ww,
week wi.i,
wlth mi.
Mr. and Mrs. u.
L. 1
■
, .
r
----—Miss
----- Haiveraon.
--------- ------tertainlng thp
'Many .Crop Reductions Fromjthe-measJesT
1^ mumps and
. Bobby Casey r Mudge returned to her home ift Da-1

the measles.
troit Sunday.
/
Mra. Forest Hgll and sons, Norman
Twelve new case* ot mcaslu were !
and. Dale, of South Hastings called on reported in the -Branch district last
Kir and
unri Mrs
Xtr .' Edit
Fzlrt Newton^and
K’.....‘Of.
.. . AU are on the gain at_____
. 1 j
Mr.
family....week.
present,
East Lanaing-Michigan farmers who | Wednesday
Norman
stayed
tor
.... evening.
- ---------------r----------——
Rev. Edward Rhoades pastor of the:
visit.
. n. and 8. Evangelical churche* lias,
;havc it*! portions of their grain cro{&gt;»; a’ longer v,,
‘*
••
jirom
iu&gt;vk* of dl-ease* will. returned. Friend* are glad towel-•
from’ uic
tlie »
attacks
b» ! •Mr- and Mrs. Mell Hendershott and:
able to tell how to avoid •■■me of liicse &gt;“*&gt;* *nd Bruce and Donald Mark* all ।, come
.Jtne him back.'
back. ’
laves in the future I! they uhtalti Cir-.d Kalamazoo, were Sunday afternoon,■ —
-------------------- ------Mr•'and
Mrs --------Forrest- Bldelmsn
called |
cular Bulletin No 1J2 now .txmj . eaUcra at tlie home of Mr. and Mra. C. on Mr. and Mra. Arthqr Skidmore in
printed ar Michigan Riat.- Coli. gr
I N Tobias Their son Floyd and little Baltimore and made tiic acquaintance1
The iHilli-tm docnlK* most ol- th.-; daughter also spent Sunday there
of the new son born May 14.
common dixa .- m *ueh a^-manner
Mg. Eveline Murphy of CoaU Grove
Chas. Janson and Mrs. Bertha HenWhy not open an account in this
tint they can lx- readily idcniWd with rXswl »
successful term of school deraon of Battle Creek were (Sunday42-year-old institution?
th.- aid of the illustration* which ac-. Um* Tuesday with appro|&gt;riate exer- guests of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Hohman
company the d.-wriptioiu. Many ol rises. The ladles of the district took Mra. Nettle Overamlth nnd. grand- j
tm.x- disease* arc carried &lt;•:&gt; the Mid ,hv!r baakete and gathered there at daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. ■
grain ami can be prevnud by simple noon for a picnic dinner, which they oil John HoweU, were afternoon callers. ,
We fully guarantee.this flavoring not to cook
treatment.-. .
■ vnjoyed.
Tlierc will be a Memorial day pro- Rusts am! *niut-. exact most of tlw) U'ie Tobias and friend Mr. Gate of gram at the Wilcox church in the aft-’
out or freeze out.
*
10^x1110)1 ft taken from the grain crops; Ba«Ue Creek culled ut the home of ipe yrnoon of May 30. with a speaker and
dT. jm -. Nearly all bl the mtura are former's parents. W O Tobias, and a program by local talent.
When making home made ice cream you
carried frr.pi one c:op to th&gt;- next, by family Saturday afternoon.
Calvin Charlton a former resident of
want a vanilla which will not cook out of the *
■
■
i can b-prevented
Mr. andAfrs. Fred Bush and sons and the Branch district is very Hl uf pneu-J
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit
1 before planting. Mr and Mra. ChaHcy Grumes and monla at tlw home ot hi* , daughter.'
mixture and one which will not freeze outi This,
Eitabliihcd 1BS9
;i. Atnu-nt.- art father. Reuben Qramcs. -Mra Grumes Mrs. Zcda Bennett. A nurse is caring
vanilla will stay with the entire process and the
■
two aunt* and Mrs. Payne, all of Bat- for him.
given in bulletin 142J.
L.
Maus
&amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings
wheat! tJ'- Creek, spj-nt Sunday afternoon Wits
One-of the wriinu diM-a.'c.-'of
d
flavoring will be just as good as it was in the
BUGBEE CORNERS.
I
1S perpetuated by the common bar-(Mr. and Mq. W.-o Tobias' and son
Jicginning.
tin intermediate ■ Kcet and wife.­
Mr. and Mrs. Clanlicc Cap|&gt;on ami
berry which acts
.... disease. Loves .....
host ....
for-the
frqpt this' Mr and Mrs. Ludcn Willison and Charlene, Mr. and Mr* Cecil Cappan
. •
None-, better for cakes, puddings frosting*,
Mem rn-t can be r.-bH' d and pn-vnUd; family from near Hickory Corner* and and Betty Lou ot HosUngs. Mr and ,
,
Nate Penrod of Adnan visited his
Mr- Mid Mra Merle
If all the conunair barberry U kill-.d.
Mra. Libbic Cravens and brother. Clur- Mra. Wilbur Gibson and son ot Clover- OUwr caHcni
cookies, ices and sherbets.
, nitre. Mr*. Lulu Johncvx, Wednesdiry.
Altempl* are bring made at all time.; &lt;■«'«' Hardy, of Shultz, called on Volncy dale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Count,uf Kalamaxou,
Conilel Cappon.
, Mim. Doreen Cainion returned Ivane I Mr. ».«.
~ — son.
to
breed
varictles-of
cereal
crops
winch
I
Hardy
Sunday
afternoon.
and Mrs. Frank Castle
und
Sold by the bulk. Bring your container—
are n-istant hr ummuie to disease
Mr. and Mrs. Furast Hull and sons of
Jay Chapman of Climax spent Sun- Sunday alter three weeks' visiting at were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Several dL-ea.-e resistant varictieij o! j South Hasting* visited Mr.- and Mra day with his sister. Mrs. Ciuu. FOOle Cloverdale und Hastings.
j John Carlisle. Pruirkn Hie.
gram have Uvn developed at Michigan; Edd. Newton ami family Sunday.
Mrs. c.
Mrs
.-Stilt.-. Berkley Rock wheat S the lat-.M
Mra.
C. N. Tobiiui
Tobias accompanied Mr*
of ihese better inaUis develojx-d and It. Mary I‘ayne. son Lloyd and her datighto *'*'
Kalamazoo
w111 be ready tor dhtrtbuttun next year. k-r. Arkra ot Hastings
‘
•—
Circular bulletin No. 143 wiil be avail5rc&lt;- j Luvcm DeMott of Detroit and Mrs
abfc early in June and will lie sent free
Smaller amounts, Sc per ounce.
ecto; (Sarah Newton &lt;il HiihHIiks spent Sunto those rwiuestlng it from the Dlrerto:
Eat--1 &lt;l»y with the formers parents, Mr. and
"The Vanillan Which Can’t Be Beat”
of the ExiKirnncut Station at Eli*!
: Mrs George DeMott and family.
Lmuing.
'
(for the money)
- Mr*. Burrell piiillliu and children ut
-------- - : Hastings spent from Friday inglit till
Mr. Peck wa:&gt; not vt-i v w. 11 Monday i Sunday
at their farm hrlnw.
and was unable tn attend tlw luncheon; Sunday calk-ra there welo Mr. and Mrs,
and intcrtpinmenl given tu the Civil ■ Edd. Holley and children "f Kalamazoo
war vetenuiA by the Hastim;• J,lmv;)and Mr. and Mtn. Frank Smith uud
..... family ol Vertnonlyine.
.
unable &gt;o go nnd hope, he may attend i Ml-w Alice McKinms ot Grand Rap­
■next yi-uf.
ids called on Miss Susie Phillip:, and
HASTINGS. MICH.
PHONE 21 IS
WE DELIVER
I Mrs. Annie Pierce irfid her daughter.. mother Saturday.
.
Mrs. Grnild Buruliditlf. :pent,Thur.-- , Mra. John.W’cverman entertain, c^lu r
day in Duwlltig, vbdtijng Mr. and Mrs. btuther. Mr Eddy.*,, Wocxlluntl |&gt;ari of
'Marshall Pierce mid attending Ui&lt;- lu.-t
"
jgradunHcin exercisy* in the eyc-nina.. . Mrs Maiming and daushUr went to
Maritin Rui&gt;' and family entertained ! Mi - Ruth- StiA/- clox-d hrr school:
—
The many friends of Mr. und Mrs Mr. and Mis. Cliirtuh of Pontiac and . with a pichlc at Hu- hall. Friday, May;
'
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
Rlcliuiii Bburdo are m&gt; clad to hear •i.,y Huinrni-r and family of Doster 20
| Tii^re wilt be no Fellowship lAt-atlm: • Mr. and Mra F. J. Hughe? arid Mr.
their baby *?&gt;n is improving from an
A very *i&gt;uccc.M&gt;fut school year was rlhjs'Frltini’ night on account of thr and Mra C.i. :u- Huglu-s *|igut-'Siind.iy
operation.’
Appropriate Foods for the Decoration Day
‘
graduating
i-xcrci-rs
ut
Middleville,
with'
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Brighanf at
Friday with a picnic and ball
Robert VanValkenberg of Kalamuzw closed
|Dc-.vitur where they met Marshall
game with a large crowd to enjoy the;, Announcement later.
outing ... Take advantage of A&amp;P Special
was at this jdace the paM week.
... . . .. «-«-•----------- --Hughe* and family from Logansport,
day,
■ 2 ...
,, /
Offerings,
to stock up for Monday, May 30
'Mr. und Mra Charles Botirdo and
A German, has built a brarii-en-, uidiunx Such famlR’ reunion* are cnMr. ami Mrs. Fred BoUrdo Spent Sun­
A pineapple is ob i&gt;er cent juice and 2! pound rocket motor that develops 300, joyabk.
/"
horsepower.
i Mr. and Airs. Chjtdcs Hughes'arc cnday with relatives ut Doster.
per cent fiber.
- i tertainlng the latter's sister. Mra. lair.■j man and daughter
from Harbor
i springs. - .
-.
Yakon Club
Botllt
| Some of tlie Boy Scouts from this
Pale Dry
United Stato Bureau of Labor statistics .show cost of living still is
• group weftv to Camp Johnston Saturabout 50 percent HIGHER than*nineteen years ago. In only about-TEN
jday and i^tumcd Sunday afternoon
PET or CARNATION
.'Did tiicy have a _good time? Just a-k
YEARS, Ihe average Electric Rate to "this Company's Home Customers
WHITEHOUSE, tall can
them and tft^v&gt;J"Say oh Boy! I'd say
2 tail cans lie
. has been REDUCED -10 per cent, or nearly one-half.
’ we. did.”
OLIVES
Qt.( Stuffed
69c
Pta., Stuffed
39c
' Little Janet Lewis is exjiedted home
I from Univefajty hospital soon. Her
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
quart jar 25c
■ many Utile friends x% well a- others I
QUEEN OLIVES
Encore
Plain
quart jar 29c
• are pleased to know she is ifaproying.
N.B.C. PRETZEENOS
lb. 10c
Donald, r.e McKlbb.n i* spending .vv2-lb. carton 19c
N.B.C. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS
;&lt; ral days with hrr uun’„ Mra. Demin
. Keller, of Hastings.
; The Ladies’ Aid will serve dinner nl
! ihe Methcdist church Decora tiAn day.
| Mrs. Charles Hughes and guest.-, and
’ Mrs. Ethel Stebbins attended the school
I play at Augusta Saturday night.
i Miss Nora Chappell of Wayland spent
lb.
the past- week with her sister. Mr. and
. Mr- Floyd Shclp. and family. ietunA
. ing to her home Sunday. .
TEA
Grandmother’s
Black or Green
1 Lib. tin 29c
i Mr. and Mr*. Emory Chatterdon and
PEANUT BUTTER
Sultana
1-lb. pail or jar
t for 25c
; daughter. Viola of Richland s|&gt;ent Sun­
APPLE BUTTER
Sultana
28-oz.
'
jar 13c
day afternoon with Mr. and Mr.- D. N.
■ Hunt-ywcU and Op.il.
'•
BOKAR COFFEE
Vigorous and Winey
lb. 27c
; Mr andrfflrs- Charles Deal arrived
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
Rich and Full Bodied
Jb. 23c
home Sunday afternoon after sjiendmg
CRACKER JACK
a h.
pkg. 4c
। a few month* in the northern part of
the state.
. Mra. Leia Clrteland of Columba.'.
Ohio nnd Mr.-. Nettie Hyde bf Hasting*
pint jar
I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin
I Hyde and George Saturday,
WHOLE or
I David Deal and Charles Armstrong
Grandmother1
I were in Ha^yng' Friday. The f ormer I
SLICED
| for. medical treatment tor.fr very pam-j
fat arm.
DILL PICKLES
Lvcn Size
quart jar 10c
I Mr.- Maude Smith. ■ B&gt; .dr:c&gt;*' and I
Fresh
MARSHMALLOWS
j Chain-* Armstrong visited Mt’. Aliv-I
lb. pkg. 19c
Kierus at the county home ‘Sumin
BAKED BEANS
Quaker Maid
1-lb. can “
Sc
uJtentMni. ',
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pkgs. J 9c
&gt;• making .in'
18c
CHATEAU CHEESE 1c
. ... .... ron. Mr. and
Vaughn ..Matt, at Cadillac.
and Mi=. Cli^prd Sm(lli and son I
nond of CbJitemo w.-re
ctvt ’■

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i Mr. amf'Mra. S. E Bellgtaph anti son!
i Robert and daughter France* of Hi!-1
। hards. Mr. and Mra. Bert Came- and I
!daughter Ellen of Kslumaeoo u.-i-:
iSunday citests. «l Mr. and Mra. John'
iQbphaiit anil son north of Prairieville.

md family pf Otsrga were Sundavl
;t|t*sU ol Mr and Mrs Hue) Sisson ■
Gi-o Woolsum and family ol Oullj
lake, visiicd Mr*. Wool-ton's brother.!
Vcrdan Covillc and family Sunday
j
Dwight Barnum and wife ol Coats*
Grote Wen- Sunday evening visitors at
Mort-Duson's.
Arthur Richardson, wife artd son.j
Ciu-tcr, accompanied by Mrs Tlura:
Nagle r of Freeport visited their *ls-1
ter. Mrs Norma Vanderlip at f he Jowe
Roush home near Lyons Sunday . • ।
Charley Overholt and family visited &gt;
lit* Miter. Mrs. Dell Eldridge and fam-1
d\ of Grand Rapids Sunday. They xlsoi
called on his'brother, Lloyd OverHott.'
at Dutton.
Roscoe Fighter with hi* classmate*, i
the Senior* o! Freeport High school. ‘
visited Lansing Wednesday on a sight­
seeing, trip.
Several from here attended the bar-'
enulearate service* which were held at1
Freeport Sunday evening.
Geo. Thompson and wife of Freeport
I v isited at Art ’Ricliardson'* . Sunday!
evening.
HOW not" tosell.
Customer i want &lt; dres« to put or.
around the house '
Polite Clerk "How large,, is your,
house, madam?"—Detroit News.

Select your PICNIC NEEDS from our moat complete stock of Fine Cheese,
Relishes, Cold and Smoked Meats, Potted Meats, and Canned Fish

Pork Steak1; '1. " 3 Lb- 25c
BEEF
Tedder, Juicy
*1 1
ROAST CuU
Lb Ut

PORK
ROAST

Shoulder

Center Cub

Slab Bacon Xs- 10c
p“Skd Hams
Miidc“”
Fillet* of
Haddock .

PORK LOIN
ROAST
r*ea4

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Lb

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OC

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,
DOWLING.
FARM WOMEN TO MEET
The Barry county "Little Sjsmphony;
AT MICHIGAN STATE Orchestra'*
will give a half hour con-•

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cert beginning at/1-30 P. M. at the

Bargain Day Specials
TWO GREAT BARGAIN DAYS

Friday and Saturday, May 27 and 28
You Can Save Money By Shopping
At the Rexall Store

Is
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35c tube of TOOTH

Wall Paper
r

FREE
For these two bar­
gain days. We are.
going to give you the
ceiling absolutely
free with each'room
of side wall and bor­
der purchased.

r

Art Lac

PASTE given

with the purchase of
any 25c, 35c or 50c

tooth brush.

35c tube SHAVING
CREAM given with

each package of razor
blades, 35c and up.

The new finish for
furniture and wood­
work. Beautiful col­
ors and a special low
price for these two
days on J pints, I
pints, pints and
quarts. Ask to see
colo^card. J

Special for boys and girls up to 15 years, 25c children’s circus
tickets 10c at our store if purchased before 5:00 P. M. the day of the
circus, May 27th.

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East Lansing—A record attendance Gush, trombone; Ernest Scidmore from' .
Is expected at the . seventh annual the "Poatum. State Winning Band," i
Farm Womens Week at Michigan bas* Fred Htllej, violin: Dale Her­
Stale College. July 24 to 29. according rington. violin: Archie Herrington,
T"V r'PGN‘'Q“'11
to Miss Edna V Smith, state leader at coronet: Joe Mix from Nashville. first
home demonstration agents, who with violin and leader: Mary Herrington '
Dr. Marte Dye. dean of imine eco­ Piano and Albert Woodmansee, drums
nomics, and R. W Tenny. director of
short courses, is In charge of ar­ sie M Rullson. the pastor aim other
"You get more when you get an aerodynamic
music. Including the Melody Girls |
rangements.
The week will open on Sunday eve­ from Battle Creek, who sing over ria-:
ning this year Instead of on Saturday lion WELL. Tlw decoration. uf the
Rnckne—more me, more style,-more power,
as previously Tlie first event will be graves at the cemetery Will immediate-I
mere stamina. more ralml You get greater
a lawn supper at the Gunson home on )y follow.
■
The
usual
church
services
will
be
i
accelerating speed and greater top speed-.
the campus, followed by a vesper serv­
held at Hie same hour In tlie morn­
ice.
You get a steadier car on the tunn land on ,
Dally programs arc arranged to al­ ing following the Sunday school which.
the straightaway. You get Free Wheeling, j
low dlRerrnt grouju to receive special
Mr and Mrs L. J Oswald anti
instruction In several subjects. The
Full Synchronized Shifting, Silent Secnod f
morning periods will- be divided into Junior spent thr imst* week with
Speed, Automatic Switch-Key Starting f
two sections. From 8.30 to 10 00 friends at Toledo, being called -there by ,
and 4-Point Cushioned Power —all at
fl
o'clock home furnishing, home man- [16® death of a cousin.
agement. fooda^aiulritlou and clothing.; Mr* I'auc Wiiliagu has bevn wri- ■.
no extra charge. Drove a Rockne today! f I
will be offered: and from 10 00 to owpy DI
P»lwfth an attack1
11:30. the lime will be devoted to poul- jor ““D "tones
try. landscape gardening, floriculture.' Mrs Anna Pierer of Irving li lted
parllamenUry law and literature.
jthe home lolk. Tlmnday nnd attend-.
Afternoon programs will Include r(! *,M' Ladles Aid dlftner. also tlw
lectures on "Safely in Home Clean- graduating exercuea at the church In
ing.’ "Child Nutrition. ' International,
evening which were exceptionally:
Relations," and other topics. Handi-; k”"
craft and recreation arc also a part ' M,r Bnd Mr* Theron Rl&lt; e. of Com -;
of the afternoon program*
j stork were Sunday gm sts of their par-1
The varied entertainment provided en,s- Mr u,’d Mrs Willt tt Rice
Jor the-etchings includes a lecture on
Brr* H,-‘n,un »»» an Ypsilanti vbiMrcnomy. u Japanese Lantern party; Dor over the week end.
aid « play by Hu- Dramatic dub. Tlw
’Mr.
Mr wild Mr* Lawn'nre Holromlr and"
annual banquet on Thursday evening mother spent Sunday al the Irome of.
Mr and Mrs. A D. Crandall In Sa’.-.
B the wrok-* final event.
HASTINGS. MICH.
tie Creek.
ERrrn Norris has gone to Augiiriul
ANKYRIA.
where she will work dunnj school vs- [
Rrv nnd Mrs. Harold Dixon fit But- (cation
.
tie Crock circuit were making’pastorlal
Mr. and Mrs Wall Norton spent the
calls tn the Briggs community on ,week md at Prank Hanimund'a home’,
Thursday.
in Kalamazoo. Mrs Etta Stanton was:,
At thr memorial services sponsored also
(
a Sunday guest
by the Kill’, and the Assyria Center
All tlie ladles in the community who
I Cemetery nrgaiuralions tn be held on kill,
,
’ are requested to inert Thursday
(Sunday. May 20 ut 2 30 P. M. al the (at the church and help In thg annual,
Assyria Center church, the foUow-tng (clcaninu .' Many hands make light ,
i progrum will be given. foiiowyRby the ,work and then 's plenty to be done.:
decoration of Aoldicr's graves at the Remember
।
it's this week Thursday.
•cemetery : Music. Bellevue High school
crriu-.'tra. prayer. Rev. Hitchcock:
DIVORCE IN OLD EGYIT.
song, congregation; recitation. Claude
A study made by W. F. Edgerton and
Phinlsey; song, Irma Nelson; recita-•■.published
by tin* Oriental imtttutr ol 1
tlon. Carol Miller: address. Rev Dixon; the
'
Upiveraitysof Chicano *show* that
duct. Marion Stanton and Catherine .
Egyptian
marriage* could lx* di*-'
Jones: "Abraham Lincoln's.Second In- .solved
,
at
the
of cither tlie husband
augural Address,? Karl Gasser:, ud-.’nr tlx* wife. will
Furtberpiore. provision
dress. Rev. Hitchcock; music, orchcs- '
tra; song. Congregation: benediction. a as sometime* made for “trial" mar­
riages—that Is. marriages which wen.
| Rev. Dixon
in force only for a definite period,
The Union Cemetery organization
upon trt advance. There was no
I hijve secured Dr. Paul Voelker of Rat- agreed
1
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
the study says, and no 11I lie Creek College for the address on ceremony,
'
Decoration Day_, May 30. The sen- ccfve t» be obtained from cither
church
or state.
I ice* arc to be held al the cemetery at 1
12 00 P M in case of storm they will
j be held at tli^ South Evangelical
' church( A K00*! program has been preI pared
j Little Alton John Jv'orri* was |hr
. week end guest of his .grandimrcnt’
j Mr and Mr*. McClelland of Morgan, i
during id* mother's absence in De-1
troit.
Tlie Briggs Ladles' Aid Society will;
I wrve a .chicken pic dinner on Decora- i
: tion Day. May 30/ ut their church.
basement.
.
Mr*. Frances Jone* was taken to
Nichols hospital, Battle Creek, on,
Thursday where she submitted to an
operation on Friday.
Mildred Nickerson has left for her!
home in Battle Creek after taking the I
•'ighlh grade examination.
Mrs. Olive Ferri* and lister, Inez i
I Mamby. visited their mdthcr, Mrs Net-'
tie Mamby. on Monday. Miss Mamby. |
■ who has bcm employed near Delton, is
‘ s|&gt;ending some time with hq- sister
|
A. C. Hyde and family visited hL!
purrnte. Mr and Mra. lamian Hyde
Sunday, al the home of his suter, Mr
and Mrs. David Jones
Tlie Stevens school close* on Friday.
May 27. with a picnic., dinner. Mia*
Katherine Hunt, teacher, has been en-,
gaged for next year's work, it being1.
her third year there.
Miss Era Mamby spent some lime
recently ut tlie home of her aunt. Mrs
Olive Ferris of Fine lake.
Mrs Eva Winan* of Lansing spent
part of last week with her sister. Mrs
Hazel Norris, near Lacey, returning
home Friday.'
Mrs. Haze) Norris left on Friday for
Eaton Rapids where siie accompanied
Mr. and Mrs Vance. Jr., to Detroit to:
be present al the wedding. Saturday, i
of Mu&amp; Grace IA»in. formerly of Nash- i
rille and sister of Mrs. Vance, to Don]
Shepard of Detroit. Mrs. Norris is a|
former schoolmate of the bride and
ua.s maid ot honor. The wedding took
place in their new home, recently made
ready for occupyancy.
Rev. Irwin. ■
father of the bride and Mrs. Vance I
jar formed" the ceremony. Tlie newly-'
wed* left on a trip through PennsyL I
vania. New Jersey. Maryland. Ches|M!gkr Bay and New York, where the
parenU at. Mr. und Mr*. Irwin reside i
Mrs R6sc Miller is somewhat im­
Hugh UrrharJ of Cedar Ru/ihli, luua, teili H. J. Catcy. “My firtt
proved and Ruby LaClear is with her
Willyi-Knight went 83,000 milet. Thit one hat gone 61,000 Io d«pe.“
pl present.
Miss Doris Miller is spending the
An Interview by
week in Detroit.
'’This is my second Willys- Mr. Orrhardi1 16,000 trouble­
Callers at the Hugh Case home last
J.
Knight car,” he said.
free milci prore again uhal
week were Rev. and Mrs. Dixon. Mr
Chicana
Daily
Newt
Reporter
and Mrs Frank Schroder and Mrs
"I started to use Iso-Vis in hod'll hdi 'h'morulKatril in
Addie Leonard and Donald and
laboratory leata anil in .1..4..4.
Gladys
I GH ORCHARD, Chamber my first car because it seemed
Much sorrow is felt in the death of;
to me that an oil that wouldn’t
on the Indianapalli Speed­
Hie small son of Mr und Mrs. Harley |
of Commerce Convention
'
’
‘
tray — Positive Lubrication
Iliin out wu just
what
aAleevc
German, formerly ot Maple Grove, but I
Manager al Cedar Rapidmlown,
now near the lake .-hore. He was,
Protection, hod l» (a Standard
has driven two Willvs-Knight valve motor needed. I kept
struck by an automobile while riding j
his bicycle He is a. grandson of Mrs. |
&lt;jn using it Imjcmum: it did just Oil product) will not thin out
cars a total of 146,000 miles.
Thcnum Wilkinsoh.
from dilution. Soo the Had und
uliat
I
expected
of
it.
My
oil
Born on Sunday night. May 29 a.
In front of the War Memorial
' tx«by daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert j
conflumptiou i* lower and tlie Hottie Teat al Standard Oil
on a day tiiat was none too warm
Conklin of the Stevens district.
engine runs more amoothly.”
Memorial service* wUl be held at the
he pushed the starter to shou­
Wilcox church on Decoration Day. May I
that the motor was not con­
30, under the auspices ot the Wilcox'
Cemetery Association.
The thirty
gealed and directed the report­
soldiers' graves will be decorated at
1:30 o'clock followed by an address und
er to look al hl a speedometer.
literary and musical program. The
si«aker lias not been secured but Rev.
eTb/arint
Francis of Nashvilft is being con­
templated.

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At the Rexall Store

)

Crowded Program Completed church next Runday. previous to the I
Memorial progfam which starts at 2 00'
For Annual Event At East
o'clock, The orchestra members are.'
Lansing
Heber Poster, clarionet: Theodore

Hastings, Mich.

DRIVE IN AND EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY

ISOVIS

The tare Irom Fritdriciuhsfen to
Pernambuco by way of the Graf Zep­
pelin is now &lt;750, marked down from:
•MOO.

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STANDARD

OIL

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�. THEJIASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1M2

PAGE FOURTEEN

I were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas and'
children and Mr. and Mrs. Owen
•
kee were united in marriage Thursday. Moore of Hostings.
Philo Seger of Smyrna was a gueat
Muy 18. nt the M. E. Parsonage Rev
Oak forests of north central Michi­ tablespoon sugar anti n dash ot pap­
China
,. hasn't so jnarty telephones as
Wynn performed tile ceremony They of his aunt. MVs. Cora Gardener, Mon­ gan are menaced by a new-surprise at­ rika. Add 4 tablespoons tan-agoy vine.
gar and cook over hot water until it)e'state of Connecticut.
will make their future home on the day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Crnv of Nashville were tack from a new enemy, tlie "walking
George Fuller farm near Woodland.
stick" insect, which in the Inst few
Many congratulations to Mr. arid Mrs. entertained over the week end at the, years has increased from a curiosity
home of Mr. and Mr* Frank Hynes.
,
Durkee.
Guests Sunday at tbe home ot Mr. in the-insect world to a.serious pest,,
Ladies’ Aid of the'M. E church met • and Mrs. Jarno* Cool were. Mr. and whose eggs literally shower thd ground j
at the home ot .Mrs. Roy Noglcr Wed’­ | Mr*. Ed. Cool. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lob- - in infested areas, reports Samuel Ai
nesday afternoon, and during thr bust-‘ shire, and Mrs. Shelton of Grand Rap­ ; Graham, professor of economic zoology I
। in the University of Michigan School
of Forestry and Conservation.
J
' md t..r project of May was a&lt;Xi * f'T’1 Mrs Robert Ainsworth and «ori.l The walking stick Insect, a wingless,
relative of the gra*sl»opper. gets ha
.. day fur each member and friend
of Lake O&lt;lr^a.
Mrs * D. Cool ^ruined the
name from Its angular shape and
L,"rrary club Thursday, it being a '! brownish color, which give It the ap­
reading, dj Mrs. MLshler and Mi. S 1 ,;rx^.ja) meeting for cla-.tng the year'* pearance of an animated twig. Or.nd
nftnhmuu. ,5Ti)?S.h.
’JJTUX dtnarlly It' is a rarity and because of
*trt servia.
After a short program we enjoyed u' its excellent disguise Is seldom Men by
the casual wanderer In the woods In
I*ALC
Mi-s Juanita Bycroft of Qmstantini* ] trfH f0 th® tulip, garden.
24-cr.
No betdg
ro»y
bottle
|
W
charge
and Elmer Stfw» r of Colon came toi Wednesday visitor* at the home of1 the present unusual outbreak, however.
Freeport .arimiy .ifteriiuon and Were ] Mr and Mrs j D Coo) wer,, Mrs: Ju(|. || the insect* are so numerous in some
.
;
areas
of
the
north
central
jrortions
of
married by tlw pastor of tlw local M | u,n Kirtgslev and Mrs. D. D. Price of]
Alio Rocky Rivet Lemon Lime, Oisnj* end Root Beet
HHL,
- 'the state that one cun scarcely walk
E.-whurch They were accompanied by ; Oiand Rapid,
; Mr? Bennett, the bride'*' sister, and |, installation .of the newly elected and *“•* com^rt where they are feeding.**
• Mrs. Beesley ot Constantine Mr*.
arc *0
Mf* | appointed officers for tlw*
the O F
E 8
8. ’was! •"ld m
‘n rome
«“« places
Places they are
*o numernumer- ,
Wynn wived the wedding supjxr. Th* | hcW at Masonic Temple April 17. Mrs !o,w &gt;” Ia,&lt;' summer Hint they have
SANDWICH BREAD
&gt;k*w Be
young folks will reside in Ohio. Con-'—
*GNinrtnft
Bauer
of HMtinn
urting
.i&gt; eaten
ucorgina
uuuer
ui Hunting*
lining
.1*. nil the available leaves and are1
'
Country Club'
KT|»tfiatlom,
.’■
i iGrand
Grand Installing
Installing officer
officer •.G^-.K-d
masted bM
intfoundwanckTingnimlesalyliiseurcliof]Found wandering aimlessly In watch of |,z
,z
:
George Bassett I* assisting'hi*
assisting hi* brothbroth-1 Mrs. Nellie Cru-.*
Cru.-.* of Hastings o'Grund
as Grund ,0
f0™
^“.. ,;
SODA
CRACKERS
2
it b.. 19c
...
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One
reason
why
this
Insect
Is
usually
!
er. Loren B.iswtt, with hl* farm uork 1 Chaplain and Mr*. Helen Lester a -1 ''•••
a rarity
rarity
r-aritv Is
1* it*
is
it* careleM
11.*
carelc.-s* habits
careless
habit.* witn
naoiL*
witlv lts
It*!(
it*
Country Club - frgih and dip
*
'at Tamarac Corner*.
! Grand Marshal. Mrs Thelma SelfcN.|:a
a
with
icgg* which are
hit* or'
nn. wrn *:.vrrrf ■ »&gt; n™ .nd, •** &gt;■»&gt;■“•« “
"»i™. &gt;1..■
” shnplv dropped “
“
FIG
BARS
Fr«*h
from
Kroger
Ovgn*
lb. 10c
instructive bacculauretie sermon; Sun- Mattie Everhart retiring Worth Ma- mis* by the female, with the result that.
day evening to the local wnion, in the tfon »»s prewnted with a lovely Past the young may die before they find!
SPAGHETTI
food, or be devoured in the egg by other I
25c
U. B. church.
Worthy Matron's Jewel
Little Laurence Kauffman fell and
Mr. und Mr* E Cheestbrough andi insects or birds. Tlie eggs, which re-1
injured bi* right hand quite .severely.; daughter* Dorothy and Marietta rif scmblc tiny bean*, now lie In some
area*
ns
numerous
os
30
to
KX)
or
more
Monday while nt play.
I Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors ut
in a square foot, according to Prof |
Dr. and Mrs. I n d Shepard of Remits the Everhart home. .
called tin Mr. and Mr*. Del! Godfrey' » Clark of Grand Rapids Called on Graham. Strangely enough* the Mlch-j
'Ulin walking-stick egg* do not hatch!
F 0
R. Evrriuirt
Sunday. Tlu-.fornwr was a former local • ”
—““rt Friday
- evening.
I the next spring after deposit the pre-j
resident.
’
•
! viaus fall, a* elsewhere, but lie over two!
Mr, and Mr* p. c. Taber were in
■ winters and a. summer before hutching
COFFEE
Grand Rapuis Friday. .
Mr. ana Mr. U^n L~™rd and j This Is
„ fortunate for the oak trees since i
’Colby" Type
Mr. and Mrs Victor Henney and S'
?' . drlnllallon
annuaHy
n.or. serl-1
«n------------- la much
1. ..;orc
family of Ha.dliigs were guest*-at the Mabie Fay and their Rurst.-y spent Sun- ous than that -occurring
------- ■— alternate
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home of Hie former's mother. Mrs- day with frietuls in Jackson.
yeark Tlie School of Forestry i Con-1
Mary Lou Heiiney. Friday.
Mr and Mrs George Eddy enter­ nervation is now engaged in 11 Utorough
, Mr und Mra. Dell Godfrey enter- tained Sunday for dinner the latter’s study of the problem to discover the;
tallied Mr and Mrs Superneau and brother nnd fitmily and a sister from cause behind this unusual outbreak.
the latter’s mother. Mr*. Rigicrink ol Grandville.
•
Grand Rapid* Wednesday.
FRENCH COFFEE i.i«ww.. a, 27c
Our school closes this week with n GROWERS LOSE MONEY
MU* Nouna Coo) called mi Mra school picnic at the lake.
Freeman Fdrrow of Hasting* Wednes­
BUYING POOR CHICKS
KRAFT CHEESE
H-fc pk,
Garner
Hampton
will
move
this
day.
Kr.U'i CMd Engli&gt;h &gt;A:Jb. pkg. 21c Mr. and Mrs. P. A. .Thomas were, week on a farm east of Delton.
Fcw’Oents Saved At Start Be-,
Mr. and Mrs. George kfrn and.
guest* of Mf. nnd Mra. Marion Clem at
PURE PRESERVES ,
ft&gt; i*.
comes
Poor
Investment
daughter. Annabelle .visited m ScotLs
Carltort Center Friday.
Country Clip «&gt;&gt;ort*d Poon
,•
Later
P. A. Thomas and wild and Mrs Sunday with their daughter. Renn, and '
Later On
On
’
,
. .
SALAD
DRESSING
Mary torn Henney and MrsA George husband. ...
. .
,; Tlie few cents saved by poultrymen]
KOTICE OF REVIEW OF ROLL Ot BPE I Seger were Hasting.* visitors Tuesday
' ' ' 1 Mid - pint 15c
.
®arnrs “nd I when cheap baby chicks are bought is
CIAL ASSESSMENT FOB THE IM
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boughner mo­ son. Bobble, start this Week for a trip f t to
an expensive’economy
PBOVEMEKT OF ASSESSMENT DIB
TRICT NO 3* UNDER ACT SB, OF THE tored to Albion Sunday mid spent th* through northern MldifeA
r lbc chicto have grown to a pr»PUBLIC ACTS OF I-! AS AMENDED day with the former's *i*ter. Mrs Mabie
, ,nr&gt; 'Vrtr0*? oflCedar Crri'y 'duemg .1^- and It IMound that the birds
Merritt, who returned with them nnd ■•pent lost week at the home of lia.^ lhc C|iaract&lt;.risttc.s which are nec­
attended the bnccalmirvtte sermon
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma were Has­
Timlor Bund—from idtcUd
tings visitor* Saturday evening. *
Mr... Frank Cool mid Norma were
Hastings visitors Tureduy.
W 8. Surrarrer made a business trip i Roy" Hento]1 i,n&lt;*
niT sta*; systems of flock and hatchery manhig at their cottage at Wall lake now. | ,ie,,in,,nt ond th(,n M.j] their product at
to Ada Monday
Sandwich Spread Country Club
The'Ml$*:e‘, Lulu and Florence Kintz
Mr. and Mrs. George Whittemore.
uroducitu cliaractcriiccompanled Rus-A'U JiPVhkcj'. tuJim,- •',rs ,An?y "?1!1
Mr65 ,lla1 • isttes are hereditary and a pullet which
ling* Monday.
"n‘ ilack5 lhc pt’rt’uf'nir 1‘ttfon' cannot b&lt;Hl Dcwturf
, d
hailed jn n nianner which will
Sunday caller* at the Leonard home M~ Ly“
CINNAMON ROLLS
There wm be an evening social at
kp ,
pronuble.
Fieih Item Kroger'* Bchcry
‘£..B£n,£!^Th«* difference in price between good
ORDER FOR FUBLICATIOS
May
... 27. to
n ........
which everyone. is ...
cordially
•■■cj1|C|{s and mediocre ones Is usually
POTTED MEAT
3 *meiice«* iOc
invited to attend. At r"oo o'clock a1 only'ti few cents. The feeding and care
Super Brand 9 lerg* cant 15c
program consisting of music and read­ of ixior chirks Is just os expensive as
ing* and ti play entitled "No Man . in1 that nf better bird* so the only saving
NORWEGIAN SARDINES
the House." will be presented by a cy­ made is in the original purchase price.
Pocked in plive oil • eacapliorul quality
cle of ladles from Hastings. Following■
Well bred pullets should lay 200 eggs
PIC-WAX PAPER
&lt;0 h. .on 8c
the program a pot luck supper will be' or more a year, but poorly bred pullets
Picnic PlaUt, dot. 10c - Napkin*, pkg. ol 40,. 8c
served In the basement. A free will1 usually have production records of 100
offering will be taken.
eggs or less each year. The difference
Mrs. Hatlie Whlttemorre and Mrs in production may be as hlah as 10
Casteline of Delton und Mr- Emnuij
:: dozen eggs per year. and. It tiic price
Hickerson and Mrs: CecilClark offi for eggs is only 25 cents per dozen, the

| LEGAL NOTICES |
MORTOAOE SALE

STATE or SaCHIOAM

FR FT PORT.

Walking Stick Intect
Menace* Oak Fqrett*

Latonia Ginger Ale

Cheese

13c

MOBTUAGE rOBECLOlUUE

Jewel

2

35c

Peanut Butter

.ruis. iSj.’””* ” "Ha

... J

Campbell's Beans

Friday;
Th* lowed ork* in hiitory
might at the hail were just fine.' Each I
juember of the class is to be com-j^ {nnni,d Chlcks should be taken ftom
nUnuMM upon «»■ r.cHIrnl yn.au.
M Bnd
Th,„. cWcks
ni„
.
"2
. rT I« bfn contmuon. UnMUly .nd lav
And I r.,1 Smith Burnhnm deln.rcd a
d , d ,illlu|d not by nn-lcd on them
fine address. The decorations were Ini
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,, r
Country Club Beans 6 «*•* 25c
lavender and yellow, with the motto.I RfBBl'.lt PAVEMENTS A
"If We Rest. We Riwt.” Mr. tfnd Mr: '
POSSIBILITY IN FI-TITIF..
&gt;•■!•. runi.icATios
taiwrencc Fuhr have bcen,-hired to! n,,. day wifen rubber paving would
« « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
teach the school another year, which
cheaper for the pavitig of streets
is proof enough of the excellent satis-and highways than brick und concrete
u... m taction they-are giving.
- was envisaged atXhe convention of the
t y.t. j—WdHam Smith and Frank Doster i Anwr-ran Societv for Testing Materials
went north trout fishing over tlie week |
ln Cleveland recently.
.
Fancy yellow InlH
lb.
•nd.
•’'
. -Rubber paving blocks arc now beThe Delton L A. S. will meet with jng usetj on bridges and clwwhere to
Mrs. Nellie Cross ut Hastings on Wed- deaden the noise of traffic." It wa*i
^Radishes
nesdoy, June 1st for a pot luck &lt;!'n-. .stated bv Mr N. A. Shepard, director of
ncr The Hastings ladle* that
chemicai rv.oarch tor the Firestone
former members of the. Aid Will fur- |Tjr&lt;, and Rubbcr company, •’but nl
Celery i
nl«h the meat and potarta-s andI those. shuil„h It }llts b,.,.n proved tiiat rubbe
! paving blocks rrvaily outlast any othe
paving block, the coM still is too hlgl
Potatoes Mkhi,.n u. s. /&lt;o. r» p«k 15c
tp make the um? of rubber pRAtnc gen
eral. But I believe the time will come
house last week with sciatic rheuma­ . when rubber -will be cheap enough to
tism. but ta able to be out now.
. make this possible."
I BiKmars
Speakers unmuii
brought out tiiat &lt;he laborKoiiTiu-v&lt;T e-*niTns'
NORTHEAST CARLfON.
| atory
atOTV test tube and the
Ihe declining price
Friend m?Iwo! closes Friday with .1. ol tubb,.r m the world markets wa* nF«ney icebttf - 60 tit« - foe healthful ukd*
picnic dinner. Lois finished the term,, 5ponMb]e jOr the widespread usage to
MORTGAGE BALE
tlw' ,ornwr tvartwr. Mr*. Slocuin. whicl, rUbber had been put in the last
iwn by M.brlN1** bccU 111 **.th
decade.-..
It was *ald», that___
10_years
- ’
—
_____ ago!
ago
kina .nil re i wcelc*.
i rubber was used chiefly for the produc?'
Mr- a,ld Mrs AlIen Ru,,n'r antl &lt;hH* I Hon of automobile tires but today 1.* be-,
rw'so ;dren.of Lansing VLsitgd her parents. Mr lng U5Cd {or articles as soft as rubber
l by K-Iwin;und Mrs. clias. Brisbin Sunday.
bau&lt; nIwj as )]ard ns fountain pens. It!
*!r ? ' Louisa Lydy U Visiting lier daughter. a .&lt;C(jay a ti.000,000,000 industry,
. f’r
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dak spcnkere declared.
t M
:Quick, of Battle Creek
i Rubber toys, including thp large!
*»» due. ur.. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of Del*! fantastic shapes of animals to be in-B.ir1h*,t"'uia iton and Mr and Mr? tta,e Qulck and Hated, have become-one Of the papular!
an. if.the, Mrs. Phillips ol Battle Creek visited outlets for rubber, it was observed by
indjMr. and Mr.*. Scott.Lydy and family.
^fr. Arthur W Carpenter, manager ofi
Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Daniels of Has- tbe terting laboratory of the B. F
ORDER FOR PUBL1CATIOS
tings visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dan-; 0^^ company of Akron. Ohio. He:
leb one evening last week.
i ,ald Mvenu oj the big Akron'companDonald and Kenneth Smith of Has-1 le, h«ve gone into tire manufacture
tings spent '.h- week end with Mr. undlof rubber toys ln a i^c way and.
or Armour Star
Lb.
Mrs. Geo. Olmstead and family
tM.xt Christmas will see more of these
1 ubber toys than ever before. ■
AN ERROR IN* BOOKEEPING!
Mr. and Mrs Albert Retthm of Writ
THE IDEAL SANDWICH MEAT
Unable to write, a rtorekeeixir down
Odessa called on their aunt. Mrs. Rieka
In —
tlw Ozark
mountains
keep*
his!,
Gcrlinger. Sunday afternoon.
—
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Mrs. Leonard Wachter of Woodland accounts by drawing Pictures _of Jhe
item.*. One day 3 customer'
was calling along the line Thursday.
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• - 1 charged
-*
H. I. Gibson and soil* were in Grund , came in to settle up The queer look-,!
out.
Rapids Sunday where Mrs. Gibson has r *ing account book was 'brought
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been caring for her mother. Mrs. Henry Coming to a picture that didn't re­
Wachter, who has been sick for some, semble any article tn particular, the
time. Mrs. Gibson returned home for perplexed merchant scratched his head
and employed his thinker. ’Now. I re­
it’s a
n hoop of
ot cheese." "But."
MiekUas. tut um* tu t&gt;u&lt;* f» held me! Mrs Carrie Oerllnger and daughter member, its
EH* C. Esslevioa. Juil*» cl 1‘rolat* th* circuit court of «iid e &gt;aaiy. on tb» 7th I and Mrs. Luta Winkler were in Hasr objected Hie customer. "I never bought
d*r ot June. ma. ai t«n o'clock la th* lore ; tings Friday.
that much cheese in my life." After
B°D»ted- March io lass
Mrs. John Gerlinger. -who has not consideration Ute customer remem-i
Eiirabvth 1. ciomcaa. Ac.Tgr.ro nt Mortgager, been well for some time, paused away; bered that he had bought a grindslonc.l
!•"&gt; vv. Huffman and ciarv v.. Hoffman,
i Thursday. She leaves her husband and "Tftat’B it.” said the mercl^nt. "and J|
Su
I *°h Kar1, tour
and one frother I just forgot to make the hole In the
Auaraaa. Allegan, Mica
&amp;
lnlss&lt;d
alJ.
j centcr tor Uje hMKRe.

Bananas

uotii.Ai.r. rori.ci ■&gt; :,.i

5c

Head Lettuce QUALITY MEATS

Smoked Ham£Su 121c
Smoked PicnicssuciiKsF“1T 10c

ORDER FOR PUELICATIOS'

Boiled Ham

25c

Spiced Ham^'d'”’‘'“p~T 25c
Cottage Butts

19c

Beef Kettle Roasts cij"Ck7i 12c

Chickens

LOST ANYTHING?
Try a Banner Want Adv.

Lb22c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, May 25, 1932
UP TO ANGLERS TO '
FINO BOUNDARIES

WHEN TO DRENCH THE FLOCK

Most Open and Closed Portions !for Internal para&amp;ltes ax many'flocks Production Contest,
i
Mrnbs should also be treated whfi-l
of Streams Marked—In , over the county &gt;&lt;xik unthrifty thl»
spring,
I young. Serious taaws can.be prevented
Case of Doubt Inquire
It Is considered a good mansmtR-nt hater In the season it this is done Both

I ley Hunt sere Henry' Boulter ot We»t
FLBABANT BUM}!.
Pine lake, Edgar Boulter, Ollie Boulter
and family of Cents Grove.
i
The Bunday school Is planning for
Mr. nnd Mra. David Shepherd spent
• Sunday afternoon 'with the Misses 1Children's Day exercises the first Bun­
.. ,
Herbert Morehoate. son* Clark, and I Euphenla and Josephine Carpenter of 1day evening in June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles James enter­
E"1 Buffiwiu spent the week-end at Wall lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt attend-1 tained her broiher and wife, Mr and Camp Ben Johnston on Sherman.
| ed the meeting at Hasting* Monday. M[*t Ro“ih °r ^ltl® C,rrSk ?UnJ,31ru
the Lloos Club In honor of ’
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Chapman, daifch- i( given
---------by
- -------the old
old soldiers
It was
through
the 1 W^°
attending &gt;etwol at Kalamazoo
ter. Dorothy, und gentleman friend of ! *•*
soldiers, „
...-----------------ihat they
were
Sund*y wllh
Mnd
Grand Rapids were Sunday afternoonIl1 kindness
kindness of
bf Bert
Bert Brown
Brown that
they were!
caller* of Herbert Morehouse and fain-! »bIe lo attend nnd enjoy this proThe
Ladles*
Aid will meet Thursday ,
ily.
.
gram,
■ P M. June J. with EstelU Kelsey, club
Mrs. Gibbs. Harry Shaw and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Scribner nnd1 No. 2 serving supper and a program
of,Kalamazoo were Sunday callers of i daughtep Josie, of Martin spent Sat- . preceding.
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Dwight Van Horn at the home of Mr 1 nrday evening with Mr. and Mrs. In-1| Mr and Mr?.. Albert Kinne of Hint.
and Mrs George Morehouse.
Ung
, „ Boulter.
,
,
, .
,
I Mr arid Mrs. Cecil Ronk of Battle
M.iEirtnc*
FAchrwd
closed.
Frirtnv
vllh
a
,
wM
tuple
i
Sunday gurats of Irving Boultqr and;
&lt; lo-^d- Friday wllh a ixr luck •
sprtU Sunday aC Izater Klnnr s.
wife were. Eurl Boulter .uid Imly , dinner attended by most of the par- i Mr. apd Mrs. Alton Wood and Oreyfriend of Alto. Mrs. Hazel Bagley of'ents A fine little program was en-l&lt;!on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Delton and Mr. und Mra Rciilx-n joivd. We regret that the teacher. Alli* Cheney ut Curlton.
Boulter uml son. Bliss any. wife ol Mrs. Cappon b not coming blick next!
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South Pine.
I year Um wish her* nmxcs-i in her tu w
A swimmer who does It oi tlie aide
Bunday guesu of Mr. ;Aid Mt -. Char-1 position.
*»“&gt;’ ntaki: his living that way?

Tlie responsibility bf finding open practice to drench sheep beforFthcy । the Winner and the runn«:r-t;p in the
and closed portions of trout streanu U are turned on pasture in the sprihg. If above mentioned lamb production conentirely up lo the angler, and while the this is done many of thr interna) para-I test drenched their bmh* twice before
Department ot Conservation ivtsUU as sites Infesting thi* flock will be- elimi- they were marketed in August The
much as possible In simplifying bound­ nated which In turn will help to pre- first drench wa.-- given in June nnd thr
ary designations sometimes only sre- vent the postures from becoming in- [ Second n month to six wveks later,
I Hons, town and range dcscriptloiu arc tested with large numbers of worm I Blnrk leaf forty and copper sulphate
| is the common treatment used. Lambs
ijMsslblt*. according to the Division of ] eggs^.
(ilfi- second drenching should follow six weeks of age can be treated without
Field Administration of tiie Depart­
the first in not over six weeks. Many harm if given ,-inuU amount- io. comment.
of
the
Michigan
Sheepman
treat
theft
I pared to the adult individuals. It is
In nnxst instances con*ervntloA offlcera luive posted signs oh the limits of flocks every five or six weeks during tlx-i found they resjxind ui this treatment
closed flailing areas bin angler* cannot grazing season. This Is advisable rs-' und usually finish earlier dejx-nd on finding these since they arc pcciaUy where old pastures orc used or i Drenching h an important prattles-.
double
often' torn away and destroyed, tig: where the flock appears to tx- In Un uti- don't neglect ij. If It w done often anil
thrifty condition. Consistent nnd time-1. systematically,
greater
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results tun be
acting
! Division said.
. •
• •healthy
—••
flock usually tv­
Anglers going to an unfamiliar area ly drenching may also help io stop the obtained. A
and not acquainted with the stream completion of the life cycle uf some of’ turns a profit.lo tiw owner, tin- ojipadtr
the
worms.
Healthy
flocks
and
Uu»e
1
can
be
said
of
one
which
lx
infested
in u;hich they are to fish should make
local inquiries us to tlie boundaries of pastured under favorable condftlons; with internal parasites Care rpust Iftlie qlosed water areas, tlw Department I should be drenched at least three times iisrd In mixing und giving tlw- drench
I during» the
•of Conservation advise.-,. Store owners.j
-grazing,
------ “■ season. T his was Directions cun be had ■■by writing Counfarmers and other local residents living '
“&gt; •»
•«««* manti* of ty Agent posters offire.
I near the streams can generally give tlx- ; strange angler excellent directions
•
BV OUR COVIRNMIHT
! Conservation officers, appreiicnding
anglent fishing in closed waters do not
BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
cumtidcr ignorance ot boundaries when
In tin- stomach of an eight pound ’ making arrests.
Gasoline used by trucks In road-,
Anhua) Rural school track meet ut building and roud-rcpaintig is subject I
"lawyer" caught by Oscar Kumr near.
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Sebewaing a mud turtle was found, so; No party is a complete success these the fair grounds June 3.. beginning at to the gasoline tax unless the truck I
large that It could not be puslwd back days unless somebody makes a fool of 9.30. Winners of former local meets operates entirely upon private property,
and four from each rural schixil. Rib- an opinion from the attorney general
through the mouth of tlie fish.
■ himself.
bonii will be given for kt and 2nd to the Department of State, held re- •
places In each event.
cently.
. jI
Y. M. C. A. camp for boys and girls
1 he opinion declared that roads! i
will likely begin August 21 at Cainp closed for repair, still remain public ■ (
Barry. Watch for detailed announce­ highways and vehicles operating uponL
ments.
.
them are subject to the gasoline. tax. j
• Muy our cares and problems not The same rule applies to new road
btjlk so large that they will, mt ms construction. Tlx- department plans to 11
greater than our spiritual resources." ojx-ratc tn conformity with tin- opinion. ■ I
Rev. H. B- McCormick.
and requests for refunds baser! on ttwwe- i
Secretary Angelbwaa in Delton Sat­ pcrmlMM. will be denyd.
• * i1
urday. conferring with comtnitteinen
Henton and Lindsey concerning camp
MIDDLEVILLE.
A few Harry county boys may attend
Yes. it Is Retting near the picnic sen-!,
camp with Kent co. V. M c. A at Bar­
low lake in June. WYite Carl Metxgi-r son and t he Prattle schtxil picnic j,
will be on Saturday, June4. at the
at Grand Rapids Y for details.
■ Are you and I helping to make beautiful grounds. A fine program1'
been arranged
und—-tt
t.-I
citizens of the caliber thut will help to h.imake the world different?” 'Fletcher hoped 'that oil former pupils, teachers 1
and friends wifi be on hand nnd enjoy
Brockman.
You’ll Rm »cort» of suggestions tor. tempt­
“It U not prohibition but lack of re­ the good fellowship of this reunion.
Some ot the local Pythlans will ntspect for law that is hurting the Unit­
ing Springtime mail at your LG.A. Store —
tend the district meeting &gt;h Hartings
ed States ” Mra. Tliomu.s A. Edison.
real food treats, selected from the choicest of
C. P. Angell is working this week In this Monday evening. Rather a busy
the Northern District, leaving for there time for the farm boys to attend how- ’
the world"s crops for the nationaly-known LG.A.
last Sunday evening.
The annual report of the Y. M. C. A.
Rev. Wurtz, who has been pastor of
brand—at money-saving LG. A. trainload prices.
was mailed to all contributors last the Leighton. Evangelical church for
week by the Seal Company.
some years has been - transferred to
For Friday’And.Saturday.Only
Nashville. Many of us will mis* hte gen­
CLOVERDALE.
ial smile ami plesuarit words, especially
Tlie latke family have moved west xif in tlie Middleville Brotherhood, in
Cloverdale, where Mr. Lake will be which he has always been a good work­
er. Our best wishes go with him and
nearer his work.
Mr. nnd Mra. Wellington Monica of family to their new field of labor. „
Try It .with crisp
It is good news to us all that the
Bedford accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
2'.Lb. Jar
Charles Monica went to Holland Sun­ Caledonia bank will soon open for
busine.M. Many In this vl/rinlty were
b*“:te:,r,d
day.
.
dcixisitors
tn the old bank and there­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Pennels visited tlie
Mark Bates family and Frank Fen­ fore are vitally Interested.
Mrs. Mary Watkins is quite poorly
ner's family at Plainwell Sunday.
Mrs. Grover Davenjiort and Dale nnd confined to her bed of late. Bhe is
Dva! Can
Heller were Kalamazoo shoppers Wad- nearly 90 years of age and luu always
been very active/ Her daughter. Mrs.
nesday.
8 or. Jar
Thursday dawned bright mid clear W. W. Johnson and husband arc with
on tlie 90th anniversary of Mr. Brooks her. doing' everything jrauible fur her
. Quart Jar
A birtlxiay dinner was given hi his comfort and we all wish for Tier rapid
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honor and 90 guests invited. Mr. Mac recovery.
Donald, an old comrade of Mr. Brooks’,
Di-coration Day programs are out and
was unable to attend on account of We believe with Rev. McKean as speak­
Macaroons
illness. An enjoyable time was had er and the school taking |»art lnx the
ami Mr. Brooks himself felt 00 years exercises that the day will be one of
In atiorttd flavon. Espec­
younger!
. .
profit to all. Tlie day has become a real
Mrs. Grant Dickerson nnd Mrs. homecoming for many former residents,
ially good with bev«r«ge».
Merle Clark attended the MncCabcr who coms not only to spread the beau­
rally nt Lake Odessa last week.
tiful flowers upop-thc graves of loved
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kingsbury nnd ones gone before, but to enjoy seeing
family visited the Denn Herrington the old friends of former years.
Tin
family nt Knlnmnroo over the week
The Alle-Bar club held a very enjoy­
end.
——
able meeting at the pleasant home ot
No. 1 Can
Mr. Nosh nnd Mr. Van Hom of De­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Coman Friday
troit spent a couple of days last week evening. Rev. A. N. Fields gave them
at their summer home here.
a fine talk that was much appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mr.
Chub Miner, of Grand Rapids, a for­
and Mrs. Stanley of Kalamazoo. Henry mer resident here. was a week end
Pennels and Mrs. Martha
Min Chamber
VHKIUUV, ­- visitor of relatives and friends. •
lain enjoyed a big fish isupper at the!j Our Boy Scouts Went to Camp Ben
home of Henry Pennels t.
Wednesday.
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,.„| Johnston on wSaturday,
returning Sunred nnr!
nrmirt . .day evening. They had a fine outing
Clovcrdale feete honored,
and proud
ONE CAN COCOANUT FREE
to again send Jier three old faithful!and many of them are looking forward
soldiers to the Lions Club banquet to their summer camping with pleasgiven In honor of ail the old soldiers, ure.
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Mr. MacDonald, most ninety two, spry
The M. E. church was well filled Sitnnnd healthy. Mr. Brooks, also In roo&lt;1 I day evening by students, relatives nnd
health, nnd Just 90 years old. and friends to Hsten to the bnceaulaureatc
Conrad Kahler. 85 years, who him been address, by Rev McKean, assisted by
2.4 ox. Bottle
quite feeble all winter, but war. able Rev. Wurtz. Songs by Lynn Lepper,
to attend the banquet at Hastings Mrs. Beryl Gillett. Lyle Garfield and
Monday. Surely they are to be con- Harold Griffith wire much enjoyed
grntulatcd at their age I
\
1 Twynty-slx of our young people, in caps
The barn on the Geib place burned Bnd gowns looked very nifty, as they
down Monday night.
A valuable. lnarC|ied tn, accompanied bv their
threshing outfit was the only great i teachers. There must be luck In odd
loss in the bam. Origin of fire stUl numbers, as we .have 13 girls and 13
remains unknown.
boys |n our graduating class tills year.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwins of East Gun1 The week will be nearly all occupied by
lake called on the Garrison family ^hod- activities. The last day will be
Saturday evening.
31st when the pupils will come
Stuffed, 8 ox. Jar
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison and daughter, hack for their cards: From then on for
Ortna Jean, and LaVerne Jenney spent a jew n-eeks wc will miss them from our
Large Size
Bunday al the cottage at Podunk midst. to£.'. \. v -v
„ ,
I Sonne of our resident teachers are
Viola McKibben of Yankee Springs going to attend the summer sclwol in
spent the week end at the Watson D1&lt;
lhls vacation Ume. Some
‘,omcI are already on the Job, others will go

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Trucks on Road Jobs
Must Pay Gas Tax

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BARGAIN PRICES
ON

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USED CARS

an?

TRUCKS

Buy A Gravel Truck And Get A Job, More
Jobs Than Trucks Last Week

1 -1 929
1 -1 929
1 -1 929
I -1 926
l.-l 930

Chev. Truck with gravel body
$I 75
Model AA Ford Truck, gravel body $ I 7 5
Chev. Truck dual wheels stake body $235
Nash Fordor Sedan
$65
Model A Fordor Deluxe Sedan
$295

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iga

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Sardines IGA
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Pickles s...i

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... ^ALT,^IO^u CENTER.
| GcrMi(j Bedford has resigned from
Miss Owen Oaskili has returned from I
mill force and te now working In
Pennock hospital and U convalescing prnnd Raplds ..j^Ty has tewn a truck
at the home of Ed. Traver
drlvcr for
5*.^ M1Ils for a iong
Mis. Velma Kellogg of Quimby spent Ulnc ,nd W1I1
mUaCd.
tlie past week with Mra. Robert Qlas-. ------------- -• •—
Mrs. ----------Connors returned
to Belding
gow.
, On Monday, after sjx-nding the winter
Mrs. Pete LeJlous Is entertaining her with ’her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cave.
father from Lake Odessa.
Raymond Tobias of the Hendershott
CEDAR CHEEK.
dtetrict spent a part of last week with
There will be a social and program
his father. Archie Tobias.
at tlie M. P. church this week Friday
Mrs. Nicholas Tebo. formerly of this night. Everyone Invited.
place, was taken to Pennock hospital
Mrs. Ella Dlckerfon of Hastings kpenl
last week with pneumonia.
the week end with Mrs. Will Litts.
Mrs. Charles Gillespie has a grand­
Ernest Haynes and family from the
daughter visiting her from Grand Rap­ Hendershott district visited Ebble
ids.
Lelnaar and family Bunday.
Miss Arabelle Smith spent Thursday
Lewis Dubois and wife of Augusta
with Miss Velma Kellogg and with Mrs. visited Henry Wcrtman one day last
Robert Glasgow attended the graduat­ week.
.
ing exercises at Dowling church.
Lloyd Owen and family accompanied
Mias Mary Btutz. of north Hastings by Arty Owen and wife visited friends
■pent the past week at Nlel Hanna s. near Lacey Sunday afternoon.

fine, J*»re
to Ralph Smaflrld. Elk lownahl

paid full coverage axaooBUng to S2SM.

A Cyclone May Strike Tomorrow!
If your property is not sufficiently covered by windstorm insurance,
get in touch with one of our agents or write the home office 91 once.
This Company’s modern busmess methods assure the policy holder
of SATISFACTION... 45 years of Equitable Adjustment of ALL
losses, and PROMPT SETTLEMENT of afiydaimk

$1,999,847.90 Losses Have Been Paid During
the Last Ten Years by This Company
' Secure Your Protection Today!

Michigan Mutual Windstorm
Insurance Company
46 Yean Successful Operation

�THE HASTINGS HANNAH, WEDNESDAY. MAT 25. 1S12

PAGK BTXTETN

DOUAStl

Extra Special
Prices on

BIG BEN

[ton

With

AW

6 Gallons of Gas

Y

One Quart of Oil FREE

Alarm Clocks
Colors Only

In Your Car or Your Can

SEE OUR WINDOWS

SERVICE OIL COMPANY

L. V. BESSMER, Jeweler

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

$ Day Bargains!

Dollar Day Bargains

$1

We are now"in the second week of our
sale.. Every pair of shoes in the store
is on sale at special prices. Extra

.
’
*

. special for the two bargain days, we
will have on sale, women’s slippers in
two large groups—

anj J2.00
a pair!

IRONSIDE SHOE CO.
“The House of Quality”
Harold 1. Smith
John A. Crue

20% REDUCTION
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

. -MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS
10', REDUCTION on ALL FURNISHINGS
and many SPECIAL BARGAINS on Friday
and Saturday, May 27 and 28 only!

LAMBIE &amp; DOYLE
"The Store for Dad und Lad”

100 pairs of pure silk hose, odd pairs
and colors, first quality, pr.—

59c
39c

Loppenthien s
LADIES’ COATS

Suita — Dresses
Values to $25.
1 lot. Choice—

tf*4
VI
J

Glass Oven Ware,
s, fiJ'L
$2.10 value for___
1—8x12.Utility Dish-

-91

MEAD &amp; BUMFORD
CASH Phone 2216 STORE
Specials for Dollar Day

Flour*. 43c Sugar 10
43c
RED SALMON . . 2 c™ 49c
CREAMERY BUTTER 19c

Dixie Motor Oil

50c SILK HOSE

Service Weight.
Newest Shades.
3 Pairs for—

dj«
*r
J

Edmonds Oil Company
*

3-piece green or clear
Glass refrigerator sets,
50c value
for----------------------- _-----Aluminum Waterless
Cooker, $1.75
£4
value for____ 1___ 9 I

~ 34c

Coaster Wagon £0.98
$4.00 value. __ 9"

Green Street At R. R.

50c GRAB SALE 50c
Wc have (one through our stock and picked out ail the article*
that we think you would like at a real price, wrapped them all
guaranteed tu sell regularly at Me to $5.00. , Any article ex­
changed if not »aU»fled.
*

We will have a large number of special prices

on many items for these two days.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Hastings, Mich.

Telephone 2101

C. B. HODGES, Jeweler

Dollar Day Special
Rubbing Alcohol

Michigan Mutual Windstorm
Insurance Company
Home

.

Antiseptic Solution

39c

.

all for

.39c

59c

.

.

W ■

Palmer’s Drug Store

WE DELIVER -

KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES or POST
TOASTIES, large size____ -c__________

4 AC
IU

FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR,
J7C
24’/a pound sack________ _ ________________ "T 1

04 C
CI

Don’t Miss It! Come
Hastings’ Greatest Cdr

Special A

Thursday Evening, 1 y 26
BAI
WINDOW NIGHT!
Friday and Saturday, May 2’J nd 2
Giving Days ... All Hastin; Mer

$1.37

White &amp; Houvener

4 Rolls Toilet
Paper_________

' Milk Magnesia

office

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PHONE 2110

COME PREPARED for an am g den
ar..
Purchasing Power of the 1932
chifiv
ous effort of each live Hastfhgs
omm
value giving during this importa
' ing event. These merchants ha draw
connections values that are real!-’ lazin
tensive effort will make this the st m&lt;
event in years. Every dollar spe eans

Abo to every lady entering our store Friday or Saturday, we
will give FREE, a 30c SUING POLISHING CLOTH, while our
supply lasts. Ik sure and visit our 51.00 table.

With the

59 cent bath towels slightly soiled, in y
size 22x15, close out at each—
da

And Many Other Specials

Hastings

Our Special
5 Gallon Can

Insure Your Property

Size XI x 90 HAND TORN
SHEETS. Dollar Davs-

vK&gt;\x.t

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Bologna or Liver 4 AC
Sausage, lb_____ I U

_ All Young Home Killed Meats.
Watch Our Windows for Special Prices!

$1 Day Specials
Plate Glass Mir- £4
rors, 10 x20 —
9 I

Silk Scarfs,
£4
16 »42 — 2 for 91

Pure Linen Scarfs, £ 4
14 *42 — 4 for

FancyStraw
QQ/a
Rugs, 4 ftx7 ft. O3G

-^-OUR^--

Special for Bargain Days
la a few dozen jof bang up good CARD
TABLES for only 95c. .
।

Ceilings FREE!
For These TWO BIG BARGAIN
DAYS Only!
You buy the side wall and band—WE GIVE YOU
the CEILING—other bargain, in all department,.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggut*

IZ

cash

Saturday, Ma

8,3

Tickets for This Event Are Av&lt;
Store—Ask Your Hoc

ble 1

Or*
t/QC

These tables are made in a good strong manner
and are a fine bargain at the price.
•There Will also prevail at our store, special low
bargain prices on our entire line of furni­
ture, rugs, linoleums, etc.

Miller Furniture Co.
Hastings

Michigan

URING our FIRE CHIEF advertis­
ing campaign we have obtained—
many NEW customers. They ALL say
the NEW FIRE CHIEF GAS is better.
Hadn't you better try it and- be con­
vinced?

D

Fresh Salted Peanuts 5c lb.

Meyer’s 5c to $1 Store

* «*-&lt;*-* •

Hastings Co-operative Oil Co.
WITH THE SERVICE THAT YOU APPRECIATE

Special
\ The new Instant Light Aladdin
r) Mantle Table Lamp now being
■ offered at the lowest price
w
ever made on this model. See
our window display showing
these lamps and take advan­
tage of the wonderful low

Crothers Hardware Co.
Phon. 34SS

W. Delirar

SPECIAL FOR

See

Friday and Saturday Only

FI

Any Article
in the Store
Discounted

rr/

/Il /C.

Overalls and
Work Shirt,

To

Excepted

COh

Thos. E. Waters &amp; Sons

HASTIN

"The Better Store for Men”

Buy at Home !
A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

'

Lasting Memorials
Your Dollars Will Go as Far
Here as Anywhere

Hastings Monument Works
Phone 2«7

IRONSIDE BROS

±

Huiincs. Mich. "

DRUC

�2i2»

THl HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1M2

.

DOULA* I

ZJ

Y 27th andgZSth, WILL BE

75 Pair of

Bargain Day Specials

Women’s Dress Slippers

3 Dozen Tomato or Cabbage Plant, 25c
GERANIUMS......... 15c, 20c 25c Each

Your Choice of
Any Pair at

10'1 off on all bulk garden seeds
50c porrhue and over.

n ame
932 I
itfrigs
ijLorta
its ha
reaib
is the
r spei

g demonstration of the NEW
ar . ^4he result of a tremendrchZtt to out-do the other in
lommunity-wide merchandisdrawn from their wholesale
nazing! The result of this in&gt;st memorable money-saving
leans a big SAVING for you!

•me nd Profit. . . During
Cdlr rtunity Bargain Event

East Side Grocery

2 Shredded Wheat Biscuits 22c
241 Ibzsack Bluebird Flour 49c
Regular value .... $1.28

A

ing, I iy 26 at 8 o’clock
BAND CONCERT!
r».
iy 21 .nd 28 . . . Two Big Value­
istini Merchants Co-operating

pn
1
** *&lt; JEdlu •

H 1 iizes

y, Ma 28, 3 p. m.

e Av&lt; ible Now at Every Hastings
■ )toc&lt; Merchant for Them

The Home Lumber Co.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

BARGAIN DAYS!
FRIDAY, MAY 27—SATURDAY, MAY 28

Smoked Picnics, shankless; lb. . . . 9c
Choice Hamburger or Sausage, 3 lbs. 25c
Maxwell House Coffee, lb. . . . . . 29c

10 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar____ *Tw

Fleischman’s Yeast OC
I Extra Special----------- C

pnpp a
rKr r ’
1
•

p. M, May 2g.

1 BAR FANCY TOILET SOAP to each lady customcr coming lo «ur &gt;lorc Saiurday

Read our ally. chew here in this Issue lor some more wonderful
Bargains— Wc Buy Eggs

MR. FARMER: We are in the market for YOUR
CATTLE AND HOGS. PHONE 2272

McCREERY’S
Cleaning Special

feS HINMAN’S

Forrest Johnson
Hastings, Michigan
Phone 2370

TIRE SERVICE
New STAROL1NE Tires
Prompt Tire Repair Work

107 N. Michigan Ave.

Drive a

Chevrolet
Before You Buy Any Car

OILING and GREASING
A Specialty

Cash

R. K. HURD

White Star Service Station

SPECIAL
' 20' i DISCOUNT on EVERY AR­
TICLE in our store!

HASTINGS

Dollar Day SpecialsHOUSE DRESSES

QQ^

25 crepe dresses—
Values to $5.95—

Women’s Dress Footwear
Over 300 Pair,

Funeral Director*

98

JL““

YOUR

FRIGIDAIRE
np

j

f

lOday I

Ask About the New
Low Prices

CONSUMERS POWER CO;
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2305

H. B. COWDREY
DRUGS ■ WALL PAPER ■ PAINT

F. L. FAIRCHILD CO.

Furniture

H CE T w o

PORK ROAST

or Bologna, WlOcIbKwW

Uan Shoulder, lb—

BEEF ROASTS

L A RJD„

t»r pound—

tn0

IU

Q°
W

BVo0

"“T T ' ‘
(Home Kcndered)

MINCED HAM

IDEAL FOR

Per Lb. 18c

VEAL LOAF

LUNCHEONS

2

9A.0

SAUSAGE
CORNED BEEF
4 Pound*—(Solid Meat) lb.—

0
I *T

Bargain Attractions
TWO FEATURE PICTURES FRIDAY and
SATURDAY, MAY 27-28

114 W. State Si.

Phone 2522

THE HASTINGS
NATIONAL BANK
The Only National Bank
in Barry County

S A F E A ND C O N S E R VAT IV E

Bargain Days Special!
Friday and Saturday Only
WE WILL GIVE YOU $5.00

■

Our Special

William Powell
-IN-

Warner Baxter
-IN-*

For Your Old Fountain Pen No Matter What
.
Condition On a
'

Full Pint Vanilla Flavor

‘High Pressure’

‘Amateur Daddy’

Sheaffer Lifetime Fountain Pen

50c

STRAND THEATRE
ADULTS, U Cents
ChlHnn 14 Cant
Fint She* 7:N P. M. Each Evening

'

Valued .t ,10.00

B. A. Ly BARKER
When Immediate Attention and Covrtesy Are Shown to All

Phone 2115

Hasting*

I .03

IQ nn

PAIRS-

O.UU

HASTINGS CUT RATE SHOE STORE

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

People’s Cash Market
WIENERS O lbs.OEc

144 Stale St.

’

The Season’s Latest Patterns—Straps, ties, pumps
and early summer sport oxfords or sandals.
CHOICE-

Walldorff &amp; Son

MICHIGAN

Friday and Saturday Shoe Specials

Ojl

$1.00 to $2.25 values—

CROSLEY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS not
included in the above.

See the New, All Porcelain

■

only .............................................

Take Advantage of Our Specials On

Where Better Foods Coat Less

Suits
Top Coats
Plain Dresses
Spring Coats

Buy one can, any size, at regular J|
price . . . and RECEIVE AN- |
O THER CAN the same size for B

Clothing for Men and Boys
Hastings, Michigan ‘

•

Feldpausch’s

dodayr

lc VARNISH SALE!

LOOK for ADVERTISEMENT in THIS IS■ue of BANNER and FREEPORT NEWS
for BARGAINS . . . and aee these
bargains in our window*
Thursday night!

T. S. BAIRD

■

Watch the Banner for Our Weekly Ads

Al factions!

*

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

f------

Dollar DayJSale

Phone 2144
Fresh Meat* — Fruita — Vegetables

3 Nd. 2 cans Corn .... 30c
it e
1 lb. Bliss Coffefe .... 27c aH tOr

With Every 100 lbs. ot Chirk starter or Growing Mash.

Hastings

--------2----------------------------------------------------

'

'A 24-in. CHICK FEEDER FREE

Horton’s Shoe Store
Next to Meyer’s 5 &amp; 10c Store

Michigan

In nn.ulU. o., eunu
lituUng, Grown Product*.

'

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*

We Deliver

Z

Haatin*., Mich.

�SUDAN GRASS MAKES
GOOD PASTURE CROP

Demand for Pheasant
Eggs Totals 30,000

PLEASANT HILL.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Grand
Rapid-' were-Tuesday guests of hrr
brother. Charles Bennftt. and.wife.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

In Summer

Tests At College Show Large
Amount of Forage Produced "mg about 30000 wm ex)iaust”an oi-ii&gt; Mouk-" Thursday."
Under Adverse Conditions
available supply, and according to the Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford were

UUGame Division of the Department ot Grand naplds visitors Saturdav.
.
^^rvntlon'n0 raWeU’1 Kryn Vandenberg who has been
*»,«•««
Mrtv S Wk&lt;1
-Riming . ecu;!:, of week* in Grand
according1 S!llPmenH
a" now
- Rapids Xflh Us daughter and family
10 fl" ,hf-' • •rm.-nx'd to hi............................. - -“
“
hii rorduet.-d 'dlviduaIs »nd orgilniaita.ns ir.&gt;i&lt;.-t'd Sunday. Otlier
gan State Colkge. which lw conduct*d , Jn raWng ,blrds K0 as to maintain thd
‘
pasture expcriraenU for several years g|ock |n tJwJr
with this grasa.
rnlVt,.
Allot the egas probably will be
Sudan grass pasture
.hipped out by the middle -I J.n., T)&gt;&lt;
experimrnu last yrarjurnw-d lora^ fg(fs at(.
&lt;hip,Mx) ta tb). ,,nl.. ...
relative; from Battle Cteefc Sunday.
enough to maintain ot.r 1ow per acre whJch U11, for,na) upi)|IcatllItl... Wtl1.
; Mr. nnd Mr- Charles‘Bennett sjxfiit
for eight weeks. Thfcse tests were con- ■ . .
'
Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Dudley
dueled on the Kellogg Farm. Augusta ,
w!»re the conditions of fertility and J

The seasons follow each other in
rapid succession and all too soon
winter with its chilling blasts will be
here again.

Save Money On Coal

I&gt;.e,l I'J frrl »n,l
tkr.H&gt;i
......
.
,.l U.ll&lt;5; rir.
M..rM Ir AM. «'
r.iu/e -n.i »
llr..,.|»»x .1 th.

■ The grass will be ready for pasture i Shelbyville sjwnt Monday at their rot­
within five or six weeks and will then tune here and called on Mr. and Mrs.
furnish continuous
gra.-Ing
until John Crawford.
frosts. Freezing injures Sudan grass,
The school closed .Thursday with a
and a poisonous substance tomrtlmea Rnyiqond, of near Middleville visited
develops in tiic plant M&gt; it B safer not;Monday afternoon at tho John Craw­ picnic dinner and those attending «-n»
joyed the day very much. Mt;-. Howard
to pasture the grass after the. first ford home.
•
back for next year.
heavy frost.
Miss Dorothy Crawford Is suffering comes
Mrs. Ethel Cutler spent Thursday
Dairy cattle have maintained ax
heavy milk flow on Sudan grass. in tlu ' accident
Wednesday
nlgfot
near
college tests, as on good sweet clover j Orangeville. She is under tho.care of
or bluegrass posture.
Wail}1 Slater and friends of Chicago
ROBINHL'E PARK.
1 spent tlie week end with his brother,
Howard and 'Gwendolyn Althouse
Mrs. Mildred Rotuh and liUle Wilma also Marjorie Clark spent from Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts spent Sun­
day until Sunday with Lynn Satterlce
day with Mr and Mrs. Alex Polls of Lou of Prairieville spent Sunday with
Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Cecil Tinkler and her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Perle Johnson of Nash­
Mrs. Dorothy Rowl-y.of Ionia were BatVille. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner and
family of Leighton were Sunday guests ! Rowdy and little Wilma Lou called on
Mrs. Dorothy. Rowley und little
of Mr. und Mrs. John Kollar also Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Raymdnd und dauRhfcrjif Ionia sjxnt the past week
called on Mr. and Mrs George Poland. Mix Lydia Williams of Yankee Springs with her mother, Mrs. Win Tinkler and
also visited her grandmother. Mrs.’ ErMr. and Mrs. George Poland spent! Sunday P. M.
Wednesday night with the latter's; Miss Helen Thaxton of Ohegp spent fiest Lawton of Hastings.
Mr. and Mis Pete Coburn of. the
brother, Fred Ingram, and family of: a few days at the home of WUl Craw­
Hastings.
ford lost weqk.
r's and helped them celeMrs. Evrld Jackson and Mrs.xIlah j
ninehmth, wedding nnnlSmith called on Mrs. Wright Clifford ■
Sunday afternoon.
and Ralph Wilson ot Lake City were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Edgar Mead.
la-wk Carroll and Ralph also Mrs.

Investing Safely
WHY an investment in Btfilding and Ioan Is safe. All
money is Invested in first mortgages on owner-occupied single
homes, tn an amount not to exceed 50'1 of tlie appraised value.
Home is the one thing evert .human being langs-on to in
times of stress, the home cornea through panics unharmed.
These mortgages are repaid monthly-same as rent; the Inter­
est and n portion of principal in an amount to cancel the
mortgage in ten years. THUS THE VALUE IS INCREASED
TO BOTH PARTIES EACH MONTH, and is- the secret of
Building and Loan safety.
Tills safety has enabled the Standard to declare and pay
5‘" dividends for 3D years, also build a reserve of S4O0.TO0.TO to

n Mr. and Mr.*. Ray Hummel.
•rove Sunday afternoon.

Tlw Yankee Springs schpol will’close
on Friday. May 27. with a picnic at tin-

consisting of so
U« uro play. “A
interested, plea*

Our coal and delivery service have
always been of FIRST QUALITY
and we are noW in position to give
you SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
We always carry a complete line.
NORTHERN GROWN SEED BEANS

Germination 94
Tested by Michigan State College
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Fred Kennedy,
in Grund Rapids nil m last week re­
turning home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vcni. Sinclair enter­
tained relatives and friends Sunday for

Wilkes ol Battle Creek, visited Mrs
Janet Pettengill Sunday, und attended
the tulip day in Holland.
Mrs. Mary O'Connor has been sick

Smith Bros. Velte
Poultry and Stock Feeds

PHONE 2257

Coal, Lime, Cement,' Etc.

Hastings, Mich.

ports six* had been to a clinic In Grund
Rapids, nnd now is on the gain.- which
wc ury glad to hear.

|

Lucy Coleman. Mrs. Janet Pvttcngill.

Mrs. Ed. Bolzer and little daughter.
Jerry Mur. returned to tjirir home in
Grand Rapid.* Sunday evening after
visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will

ard were in Dowling Wednesday at­
Mr and Mrs; Jake Kliimp of Leigh­
tending the Stanton sale.
The Fisher sciiool holds its picnic ton were Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Morgan.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nofpke are the Miner Palmer the past few days.
.
and the children will enjoy it in var­
Mrs. earner Schondelmeyer spent
ious ways. The parent* will have pot proud parents of a baby boy born. May
Wednesday with Mrs. Barry Clsler at
•Mr and
day at the* home of Hurry Nagle's ut
HlckW Corners.
Mr. and Mrs.^Carncr Schondelmeyer
und family spent Sunday with her

Last Week's Letter.’
Don't forget the Ladies’ Aid dinner

Yankee Springs.

Everyone welcome.

Prayer.riie,-:ing at Y. S. ehuroii every
Friday cwninj at 8:00 o'clock fast time.
Sunday school rv-ry Sunday at 2 TO

and at the

GET READY FOR IT
SAME TIME...

i Uy spent Sunday with her parent
and Mrs Cyrus Shroyer, ot B

Tlie Cedar Creek L'. A, A. will meet
cade conducted the 7th nnd 8th grade' Mr nnd
Arthur Bedford enterexamlnation at Alto in bls place.
j taim-d Sunday hrr parents, Mr. and with kjra. Will Curd Thursday, June 2
Mr and Mrs. Murray Schnurr nnd Mr- &lt;*
Sclmsberger. Mr. and Mra. far supper. Everybody crane.
sons ot Grand Rapids were Sunday! Harold Ppole. MBs Fem Pooh- and
Mr. and Mrs. Hutry Waters nnd Mts.
guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Rumcll Schaaberger of Grand Rapids. Sylvia Larabee visited Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joseph Schnurr.
I Mrs. Claude .Frye uf Grand Rapids, । Barn Gleb uf Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Long and fam-' spent the week end with her parents.1 Abe Johnson passed away Monday.
ily have mov&lt;*d into George Adams'. Mr. and Mrs F. TravB.
May JO. All extend sympathy.

‘truck Sottji
Wo arc glad to report that Marjorie
Ward is improving.in health:
Viola McKlbbln spent the week end

John McKlbbln and daughters. Grace
arid Margaret, called on mends at Gun

TELEPHONE CO

AUCTION SALE!

Mra. Nelson from Chicago is visiting
Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Nelson's son who
has been here-has-rt-turned home
Mr. and Mrs. John Lrtiz. from near
Freejxirt, visited their sister, Mrs
George Fox. Sunday. Mrs. Blinston
and son. Donald, were here on Thura-

miller ever employed here before the
milled burned, died at his home in
Lowell last-wfelc after a lingering ill­
ness.
-fir. and Mrs Ray Pierce. Miss Rene

Mr Lucretia Benham i* away visit­
ing a cousin for n few days. '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tompkins of
Kalamo&lt;t*'v .-pety Sunday with her par-

proud parents of a baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryant nnd Mr
nnd Mrs. Frcd’Bryiiitt spent Sunday in

GREAT FISHING IN
MICHIGAN
1

EU. out-pf-slutc relatives anil friends that
Michigan affords them unequalled facilities for
the cnjovmcnt of their favorite sports, whatever
they may be .,. camping, fishing, boating, golf,
tmmmer play of any kind.
The millions of dollars spent each year by Mich­
igan’s thousand of visitors add to the prosperity
of the,state. Let us also spend our vacations in
Michigan,
year, thereby contributing still

Al-Gon-Qnln lake school closed Sat­
urday with a picnic dinner which was
well attended. Mrs. Leach will be with
Tlie In mg school closed Thursday
with a picnic. Miss Ruth- Stutz will
teach in Kent county next year.
Mrs. Fred Bryant spent part nf Jost
week with Mr and Mrs. Paul Bryant
and help care for H|i«el who was quite

is entertaining

LIVE STOCK

lamps, hanging lamp, carpets,

Gray mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1100.

and other, articles not men-

An extra good cow.

tioned.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

MISCELLANEOUS

Lot of household goods consist­
ing of rockers, chairs, dining,
chairs, 2 heating stoves, good
range stove, large quantity
good bedding, dresser and
commode, some antiques,

Good wagon. Combination rack,
Chevrolet auto, in good shape.
One-hprse corn planter.
Set double harness.
Some single harnesses.
A few hens. Kerosene oil tank.

Mr- Jim Kidder and family
Bowne Center spent Sunday
and Mrs. Roy Sceber and

family.
Mr. and Mr*. John Freeland and
daughter of Battle Creek spent Satur­
day night and Sunday with Mr. und
Mrs. Will Page.
Wm. Harding of Hastings spent Sun­
day with Mrs. Mattie Hedges and fam-

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

BERNIE McINTYRE, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 1, 1932

PAGES ITO8

NUMBER 5

i INTERESTING ICE

JUDGE WEBSTER HOLDS
CIRCUIT COURT HERE

NEW PLAN MEANS
Michigan Takes Lead
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
CITY COUNCIL RE­
Disposes of Twelve Cases At
, Arc Found Buried Under About
In
State
Ex
travagance
SAVING IN INTEREST
ON
ER
DAY.
JUNE
3
Monday nnd Tuesday Ses­
I 100 Feet of Lava—Temper­
DUCES THE BUDGET
sions Last Week
ature 12 Above Zero
CAVES IN NEW MEXICO

TAXPAYERS MUST BE AROUSED TO PERIL IE STATE IS
OF
EDUCATION .
PUPILS HOLDING’[ The Barmer lx in reeelpt of some BOARD
. The attorneys of thia city were well RURAL
MAKE DECREASE OF THIR­
•
TO BE SAVED FROM RUIN
pleased with the work of Judge Web­
WOULD NOT HAVE TO
STYLE REVUE AND VAR­ J very'interesting picture--, from L. B.i
TY TWO PER CENT FOR
ster of Detroit, who held court here
Bentley./if Organ. New Mexico. who
BORROW
,
I0US
CONTESTS
COMING YEAR
Paternalism Runs Riot In Health Dj^rtment—Agricultural Bu­
grew to young numiiood in this city
BOARD OF REVIEW

reaus Top Have Taken On Many Duties, Inspectors
Multiply Like Guinea Pigs. .

(Ry v. J. BROWNl
LOWERS ASSESSMENT
Hundreds of letters are ixmrtng in upon this writer from every portion of, the
Hustings Citizens Should Ap­ state, urging him to turn his ntlention to this d*|mrtment or bureau and tn
that It is beyond the power of any.'individual to make, all the invcstlgutioits
preciate Action By Offi­
I necessary to nropcrly'submit u picture of all the distressful situations in which
cials fii Cutting Costs
: Michigan finds itM-lf. One ran only touch upon a few of the high lights.
Tlieplanner luts lierc.tofure explained*Boards ,and bureaus of qursluinable
.. .. necessity have crept in upon the jiebple
that the imtallaUmi of the electric-i ut the state until it U no wonder its fwople complain and cry, out ugninst a' syx1
the waterworks! tern which ii&amp;s resulted in on overwhelming expense account
pumping outfit
... ....
station has made .1 hm- saving in the I Recently the Chicago Tribune pre­
cust ol &lt;&gt;|Mjr-.ili&lt;in of that plant. As a' sented a tabular statement showin:;
result, the council voted Friday night &lt;
the increase In state
io put liitu effect reduced water rates,
spending among wvwith an average reduction of about ten
cn of the leading
!• r cent to the water coiuunu rs of
MRa*
Mates of, tlie miliun
bits city. 'I1h- previous rules had been
Ni-w Jersey a I &lt;1II &lt;■
In effect, since February 1921 Follow­
ria- &lt;l; :.ij 11- l:
ing are the iwW rate* and the n-diic-*7 ul li uiliiii: Mh iiih-ui
HunH:
' [
l,.,1 ,t*'u
'government ha* bedecked itself -aye,
For the first 34)00 cubic feel of meMichigan in second lhul L, Uu. |Wn}u-xlng question. It l*
place allows an m- u (JU(.,,tk&gt;n, too,‘which the taxpaying
I.CXX) cubic feet. Tlie old rate was
crease in :.]atr ■ x- Iiubnr lnusl
j| u, a
SI 117 a reduction of 17c, or a little I:..
pelidltun-:, -inrc pre- Uu,k which rniut Hot lx- IHI to tl.c
more than ten per cent.
u.ir Il.f.., ot (,71 !&gt;&lt;•.■ whin,- iniil
judufto ol th.- tax- o.'tidOn me
uh
Hie next 7.000
v.uuu cuuic
cubic irri,
feet, the
inc new
N' * •)■ * ■' ■• ,,
||l(.M. t.ix-'te-mli-ito &lt;5. u :
rule is &lt;1.12 |M-r thousand cubic feet,
’hawing an increase &lt;.learly Tht.lr personal privileges are
TIk* old rate wax »U.'&gt; |*r thousaud—
Brown of
epnt;
&lt;&lt;*ear to them. They do not give up
n reduction o! 13c |&gt;er thousand cubic Vern, J. ,,,
souri. ,&gt;75 per cent; 'tjje.se emoluments cosily. Only the
Illinois, 553 per cqnt} California. 409 slern v01ce of an aroused people will
.n^2.*“£r
Uwae cubU
^"Wlvanla, as.
317 pr.
per cent; rorw
force. im-Mcoate back
back to
to reasonable
reasonable
10,000 cubic feel Miecified above, the | N(.w York. 263 per cent.
loree tnese coats dock w reasoname
new rate la 90c. tile old rate being 95c &gt;
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,.
.
j5
,
...
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per thousand Cilblc feet
!
Back To Normalcy.
| Economies must be Impressed upon
TM mrmbrn ..I u» cuy roundll "™*•&gt;"
’'’nun.muuon qmM by u» .l.&lt;and U» aty m.lbccr or. to to r,.r„how to &lt;r m .hd !»«■ U&gt;. tot thu e.n ... onto «&gt; tor. Untorton.to
in.nd.d
to, iiil
thu&gt; inuuciiun
tod,KII„n wram
whirl, I. uue
dto .
ol .(.to nnd M.l
hum..,Ito mu.t torn drtont r.to But
iiieniK
ii Kir
7
-ft. mure economical
--------- &lt;__« operation of i rnments! how 10
io choose between the |,there are many boangt. bureaus, and
4dK-fiie
tlw iiiimuimr nl mt with elertrlc ix&gt;w.-r
of government and those coinmissions which can and must be
It w’iL the good judgment of the coun- on?“me«tal trimming* with which' (Continued on page nine, part t*o»

new bf Judge McPeek. On Monday I
' and will be remembered by many of I
and Tuesday he presided, ut which ; BASKET DINNER AT
: our
readers. j , . „
- ---------------j A DECIDED ADVAN­
time he made twelve .decrees.- grant-1
,-s.n AnAx'a.nn
Tile pictures show Mr. Bentley and,
TAGE TO THE DISTRICT
FAIR unuunuj
GROUNDS party
party 111
tn urnone ot
U the
the ice
Ice cave.*,
Cave ' oi
of Newi
New;
Ing eight mortgage forrckr-urei. one |
rsm
decree to clear a cloud from- the title
Mexico Evidently in some pre-hls-|
to real estate and three for divorces b Address to Be Given By Rev. twic tune » volcano or perhpjks »ev- (Every Citizen Should Be IntcrThere were also two default Judgments
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,.ru| ()f them, showered the near-by,
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- ----------Kilching
Eighth.-Gniders
entered, throe cases W?rr dismisM-d lor I
; H-ebrrgs with a covering of lava. TheseT csted In Having School Tux
want of prosecution, two of Hiern be­
Will Receive Diplomas
lc&lt;- cuvej are now found under about
Levy Paid In July
ing chancery cases and one a civil case.!, .... ».&lt;~ ,.M.tou ».
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The Banner ha* tried to make It
Four chancery cases were dianixsrd'ln busy otic for the eighth .graders, the. protected . that the temperature above I p|aih. and we hope that every citizen
open court on motion of the attor­ 4-H club members, the county spellers ■ ground ha* no effect upon H- The!.oj Haxtirig* will- understand It, Hurt ’
ney*; One api&gt;cal from a decision in and the trackmen, ns that is the day! temperature ih the caves la below the the
• proposal----------------------------------•
to be made at the
annual
(lie Justice court was settled by the when champion* will
chosen amt, freezing fMiint, being only 12 degree* school meeting to be held on Monday,
attorney.* and dismissed.
diplomas awarded The following pro-, alx»e zero If . a man could have one June 13. to change the time for paying
On account of- Decoration Day. Mon­ gram -will be rendered:
. !,,r u-.ew cave* |n his back yard, be school taxes is a proposition to safe
day. no court was held. Court began
- wouldn't have to worry much about
yc-iterdiiy with a jury. The first cum- .
’ the question of refrigeration.
proposition to inrrraw school taxes xs
n. that
u». of
m Albertus L.
&gt;. 1 &gt;
&lt;-H CM. Hr.Hh O»to be tried was
some have inferred, but with no basis
wul. .Mutoryl1''1-•■mta. ..I
.Mrrh
Ostrander, CL-...,.
!except their own imagination.
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10
QO
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.County
S|H-lling
Contest
—
ra|x-. The court named W. O. Bauer
to defend Ostrander, who salt! Im- was Parlors of.Methodist church.
I begin and another school year end on
| 10.45—County Rural School Track
unable to employ a lawyer.
■ July. 1. each year It ought to be plain
I Meet—Fair grounds. that if the school tax is raised In July
, Basket dinner—Fair grounds.
and August instead of December and
Aftcrnmin program.
.January, the school board will have
Methodist Episcojiai church -

GBADHATONWEEK
OPENS ON JUNE 5

;US11IMNITO
•! BANQUET JUNE 10

EVENT MARKS FIFTIETH AN-

«&gt;&gt;■"&gt; "“&gt;w &lt;«

“Un

I year on
hi. h^irlnnlnff
on harwl
hand nT
at ttlie
beginning nf
ot Hie
“America"—Audience.
NIVERSARY OF ASschool work In .September, and ao
Invocation -Rev L L Dewey.
would not be obliged, as it has been in
S0CIATI0N
' Style Revue—4-H Clothing clubs.
|
tlie past, to borrow money In order to
I Recitation—Wm. Hyrum, Shore:.;
Cover the costs of the school from
rev. j. a. McNulty to give School.1 ■
DR. JOHN W00T0N TO
September up to the December tax
■ club YeHa—Welcome Corners. Hap-1
BACCALAUREATE
ACT AS TOASTMASTER levy. Under present financial condi­
j dicraft club.
'
tions banks cannot take on large
ADDRESS
« Selections—Whistling and Harmonica—Lakeview, Pratt and Hastings Cen- Helen Weaver to Represent loans; and when they do interest has
to be paid for such loans. The ojwratter Handicraft club
I
(«|ass of 1Q32 On Afterclass of 1932 umbers
mg costs of our city schools will be no
Song—Rachel Malcolm, Ryan School I
more whether the tax be raised in
ONE HUNDRED AND SIX
Dialogue—Hope Center itandierafl
Dinner Program
club.
| Alumni of the Hasting. High school July or in December. If It is raised in
Oommencement On Friday Altpiano Solo—Leia Dunn.
Monroe will meet for their fiftieth annual ban­ July, no borrowing will be necessary,
and no Interest will iiave to be paid.
School
'
quel
al
the
K.
of
p
Castle
Hall
here
on
ernoon With Dr. Charles
Barty County 4-H club work 1932—'Friday evening. June 10. commencing Thus- tlie school district will save
nl and of the city engineer, their interT. Goodsell As Speaker
Mr. Harold J. Foster. Barry County i nt about 6 30 o'clock. A special program whatever has had to be paid in in­
esl in saving money for our citizen.*,
which provided this money saving ।
Arrangements for commencement Agricultural Agent.
.. ; in honor of tlie semi-centennial- annl- terest by making this change.
The city school board have plainly
week nt the HaMlrigs High school are’ . Address Z;
- ----------------------equipnirnt for' our water works plant.
to Eighlh Graders
and 4-H:- versary ot the association -----------har/been--arShown that their purpose, is to decrease
Hie old equipment ctiiisisted • of ■
nearing completion and the week, as club members—Rev. John Kitching. ranged.
• team boilers, with pumps' ojierated by ;
Hastings High -Senior Olast Night. usual, will be a busy one.
1 m-stor of Presbyterian church.
.
1 Tickets for the banquet arc now on the burden fff the city taxpayers for
(Continued on page six)
Rev. J. A. McNulty ts to be Hie buc-1 Awarding county 4-H Club Champ-1 sale at Carveth 6i Stebbins Drug ilore
din el sleutn pressure. This entailed a.
U»e Iasi school event of the 1932 class
before commencement exercises, will be ealaureate .speaker and the service will ionsliips-rMUs Sylva Wixson and P. G. ■ nnd nt the Bunner office. The price has
THE MICHIGAN
ways ii passible danger that a boiler
held In Central auditorium on Thurs­ be at four o'clock in the Central audt- • Lundin, Assistant State Club Leaders.! been reduced from 31.00 to 75 cents.
HUNDRED
SEVENTYmight e'oliaiise, which would have ren- UNL
day evening. June 9, commencing at turium on Sunday afternoon. June 5. Michlgan State College
■ Dr. John Wooton&gt;of the Class of '82
STATE FARM BUREAU
8 00 o'clock. The following program has The complete program follow*:
Announcement of county Track' will serve as toastmaster. Other speakTWO-PUPILS PASS
watch kept on the boilers by the city
bu n arranged:
Championships—C. F. Angell. County. er$ will be Mrs. Alice Bates ot the
Chairman—Mr. Wesley Logan.
STATE TESTS
Processional—High School Band. Led
engineer and the engineer* al the
1 class of '82. Mrs Will Field of the Claw Commends Work ot Rap. Lea
Processional March—H. s. Orchestra. Y. M. G. A. Secretary.
plant prevented any such accident, but I
by Mr. Wesley Logan.
Announcement of County Spelling Of q-j. Mrs. Charles Townsend of the
Direction of Mr. Christopher Ovi-rley.
Felghner and Sea. Leland
Invocation—Rev. John W. Kilching
there was always a iKMsibilily. Such a RUTH HATHAWAY IS
Champions and Presentation of Eighth class of T2. John Ketcham. Jr., of the
Hymn*—Led by.Mr. Wallace. .
In Behalf of Agriculture
breakdown would liuvv been serious
Salutatory—Virginia Potts.
Grade Diplomas-Mrs. Maude W., class of '22 and MlM Helen Weaver of
Invitation.
z
HIGH POINT STUDENT
Through
the courtesy of Mr. John
Barry
Commis-l the
-----Class
--------of• '32 ""
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History—Ailcen Iscnhath, Harriet
Inched.
Selection: "Lift Thine Eyes" from Smith.
_
-----, _ county
. , School
_
Thus a representative
The new equipment has
Pierson.
nits four
iuur cleccu-c,,
. '
_
Mendelssohn's "Elijah"- H. S. G.irL': sioner. •
of each "decade for the past fifty years C- KHlick, of Orangeville, Secretary of
the
Barry
County Farm Bureau, we
titraiiy operated pumps, one of ■ 2so County Median Used To DeterCozmcI Soto. "Serenade"—Shubert- Glee club. Direction of Mis* Hunter.
;
•*♦ will speak.
Roy Finstrom.
gallons per minute capacity, two of
• Reminiscences'' will be the general are permitted to print the following
scripture. "The Master's Garden" ■ CAMP
FIRE
mine those Prepared
Selection:
bHmr
r ,nc _GRANO
unHFIRE
?V
350 gallons per minute capacity, and!
Class Will—Charlotte Hessmer.
.......... COUNCIL
JUNE 6
Ordinarily UiLs banquet is an official Setter addressed to him. from the
For High Schpol
Michigan State Farm- Bureau. The let­
the fourth with a capacity of l.ood;
Vocal Soto, “Little Mother of Mine” Nevin—H. S Girls' Glee d6b.
gallons per minute Tlie advantage or, One hundred seventy-two eighth —uurieign
Burleigh—ijonaia
Donald uoucner.
Gouclwr. .
I sermon
Sermon—
—Rev.
Rev. J.
J. A.
A. Mcwuity.
McNulty. Hector
Rector!।
,
welcome to the new graduates into the ter highly commends the work of
Prophecy— Marjorie Baker. Esther i Emmama-l Episcopal church.
*
| Honor Beads
I' graders
pas-cd the recent state ex­
Beads and the Thr
Three aiumni body; this year, however, the Representative Len W. Felghner and
(Continued on page three)
'
Senator Leland, at Lansing, for Qielr
I amination, a larger per cent passed
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1
I
event
will
also
honor
the
fiftieth
annl. .
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u
Benediction
Rank8 Will Be Conferred
I this year, as the county median in
Valedictory-*Heh-n Clark. '
Thursday afternoon. June 9. th?
.
„
veraary of the organization, itaelf. “ assistance in promoting the interests
KELLOGG CAMP HAS
At Meeting At Gym
I ThOM? in charge of the banquet are: of agriculture. The letter roads as folSencdicUon-^Kev. John W. Kilching Barry county Norjnnl will hold their1
Becil nnilDl CTen each aubjeci was uwd to determine
Dttlv LUWirLt I tu, who are prepared for high school
--------------- •
'graduation, the program having been! The Camp Fire Groups of Hastings
Hostings Keith Fuller, president; LaMolne Hen­
... work
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.. wilhL„,,
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secretary;
Carol McGuffln.
treas- Mr. John c. Killick. Secretary
!given In Ijtst week's iiaper.
| will close their
for.. the year
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,
. . .
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„
. I work. Tlie highest' overage.* were,FARM HOME -»•
DES■ ­
Ideal Accommoantions At Norin j
by Ruth Hathaway Of the
Commencement exercises . for the a Grand Council Fire on Monday eve- urer; and Hazel Wahdorff. James Bris- Barry County Farm Bureau
TROYED BY FLAMES High school are on-Friday u(terno.in. i ning. June 6 at 7:30 o'clock in theltoland Margaret Merrick, member* of :Doster, Michigan.
Pine Lake For 150
I Yrcklcy School 926; Mildred Usborne,
June 10. ut two o'clock in the Central ' gymnasium. Honors and ranks will be I the executive committee.
.
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Brown Scliool. 91.9; Albert Drake.
Dear Mr. "Kilhck:
Lhliaren
Barnum School, 91.5; Arthur Minor.
Nbw ihit the special legislative ses­
auditorium Dr. Charles-T. Goodsell, j awarded at this time. .Mrs. A. L.
An early response In regard to the
The Kellogg camp at Ninth Pine! Burroughs School. 911 and Roberta Orval Tuttle Suffers Loss Sun­ head of the history department al! Brown, member of the committee of | purciiasc of tickets will greatly assist :sion is over, we arc taking' this means
day When Gasoline Tank
luike has been completed and will open! Rankin. Eagle School, 90 9.
Kalamazoo College, is to give Hwsad-1 awards, will have charge of the cere-’the committee in planning for the ।of advlsitig you that your State Farm
June 27. The camp will rtin for two four ' The following pupils received 100 ;
dre.toS. The class of 1932 numbers lOO/mony with guardians and girls of the dinner.
•
Bureau greatly appreciate* the con­
Exploded.
week periods. A part of the group of jin Arithmetic. Ruth Hathaway. Yeckwhich I* a fine large class, all of whom i nine active groups participating. Tills'--------------- .
structive assistance to agriculture that
At about 0:30' Sunday afternoon the should be congratulated upon 'their! meeting is open to all.who wish to atclllldrvn pre.M-nt ut tlie Oral jierlod Will; ley School. Mildred Usborne and Vlrwas rendered by JSenator Leland
I tend. The.following program 1ms been,
bc allowed to stay Over for the second, gil McKenzie. Brown School; Arthur home ot Mr. and Mr.-, Orval Tuttle ol success.
and Representative Felghner who rep­
Tlie camp wiM accommodate 150 chil- Minor. Boroughs; Roberta. Rankin; Irving was practically destroyed by fire, ’Miss Helen Clarlris the valedictorian arrangedI
fnr ThtirAflnv resented your county so ably.
Entrance of Leadcr-Wuhelo Gall.
dren and these will come from Barry.! Eagle; Anna Beck and Nelson Valen- resulting from a gasoline explosion and Miss -Virginia Potts the salutatorWe . believe that your members will
Wohelo Response.
I Because of rain, the archery golf be Interested In having tills first hand
Calhoun and Allegan counties. Barry; tine. Carlton Center; Russel Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle were away from lan. Tlie other five honor students. Mbw
Entrance of Groups—Hand Sign of 1 demonstration scheduled to be held at report. This Is being written without
eouniy's nllottmcnt will be 60 for each Kingsley and Carrol Newton. Week.-, home al the time. Mrs. Tuttle's broth­ Aileen Lcnhath. Miss Harriet Pierson.
the Hastings Country club last Thurs- any regard to parly ork-IacUon&amp;l
period. Several applications have been ■ Richard Wallace. Monroe, and Jack er and the hired man thought Hwy Miss Marjorie Baker, Mbs Esther Er­ 1 the Fire.
Song—“Wohelo for Aye."
i day afternoon was postponed until to- grounds, and solely from the real
received by the comity health unit nnd j Parrish. Bristol each received 99.
would start a fire in the gasoline stove. way and Miss Charlotte Bcssiner. will
Firehghting Ceremony — Work., morrow (Thursday) afternoon, June 2. merits ot the case.
a number of children have already been: In Grammar Doris Arcntz of tlie In some manner tlie small gasoline also assist with the program which u
Mildred Woodmansee. Health. Betty । commencing at about 2 45 o'clock. - I am writing this feeling that it te
registered for the first camp period, j McCallum school nnd Piiyilis Long ot tank on the stove exploded. This was given herewith:
Sigler.
Love.
Leona
Wlnlnger.
Three -putting" taegete are already in just as important to commend our
(Continued
on
page
eight)
'
Children at-the camp will be ot.both the Brown each received 95.
soon followed by the explosion ot a five
Song—"Burn. Fire. Burn." By group plqde on fairways Nos. fl. 7 and 8. and it legislators when they have don* a good
sexes and between the ages of 8 nnd 18.
In Htetnrv
in
History Anna
*nn« n*rk
Beck nt
of '•
Carlton
—*•— gallon can of gasoline which was also
of Woodgatherers.
I Ir/posslble
a.......................
fourth may
All children not, eligible for other Center and John Brccheiseti, Blown in the kitchen. The fire department was KNIGHTS TEMPLAR MEET
• •
J be
- added
----- —for JUU,
«UVII they
UK/
job,asasIUtoLUUUCUIU
condemn them when
THURSDAY
EVENING.
nt&gt;ti and would Him to suggest
Roll Cftll
C™ by Groups—Guardian.*; the demonstration. A standard range ;;
camps b^cauoe of physicial condition school received 99 and four received 97 called from Hastings. Tlie flames had
Hastings Co'inmandery Knights Award Honor
lonor Beads.
Reads.
been placed
Disced at the
the!! that
&gt;&gt;.■&gt; you
wmt read this
this letter
IjiOav- at
a. the next
target has also been
may apply. This group will include —Fiorend* Hanson. Maple Grove Cen­ gained such a headway (hat the fireCountry.club
club and this phase of archery meeting of your Board of Directors.
children undernourished, anemic, or­ ter; Phyllis Long. Brown; Roberta 'mcn could not do much. The tin roof Templar will hold another street drill* Awarding of Ranks—Woodgather- iI Country
will also be J
demonstrated.
‘ ~J
thopedic Cases, children generally ran! Rankin, Eagle and Nelson Valentine, of the upright retarded the flames in on Thursday evening. June 2nd. The era. Firemakers. Tofthbeorers.
Very sincerely.
Commandery and band will assemble at
Song—"Mammy Moon.''
vi™' SCHWARTZSTORE
A
down physically. No child will be re-i Carlton Center.
that part of the building, but the Inglde
Fire Extinguishing —. Work,
fused Um: privilege ot going to camp be- ! In Civics. Roberta Rankin and Mil­ of the house, was mostly destroyed. the Moronic Temple nt*J P. M.'and will
Executive Secretary,
march
to
Broadway
and
Grund
St*.
Smith.
Health,
Madeline
Cook.
dred Usborne each received 98
cause of lack of finances.
■
SUFFERS FIRE LOSS
There was a.ixmd of water no| far
Children at the camp will have ex-! In Agriculture Albert Drake /of from tlie home which the firemen used Where they will drill at 8 P. M. The Arloa Myera.
Song—"Sheltering Flame."
cellent. accommodation* and super­ Barnum school. Arthur Minor. Bur-' to good advantage. Neighbors came final drill will be lield next Sunday
j Nightwatch Discovered Qonmorning June 5th at 8 A. M. on the
Exit.
vision. The housing will be in cottages, j
(Continued on page Ave)
quickly and did their best toward sav­ Bliss lawn.
'
; Bagration Monday Morning
each holding 7 children and one coun-;
ing the contents of the home, but were
LOANED 30.031.
I
Tlie Commandery headquarters at
After only two practice sessions, the
fcclor. the latter being responsible for! BARRY CO. STUDENTS
AHnrif A-HA
. a rvla' 1 in getting out only
About
4:00 n'Clor-V
o'clock
The government's plan for loaning.
Hastings City Band made its first ap­
his or her group, There is one large j
—- ----- and the State Conclave at Grand Rapids cash to purchase seeds nnd fertilirer
PIIUIQU AT IW C T P lively small part of the ‘furniture
o'clock
yesterday. pearance in public on Window Night
... itxlu't
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Junq 7th will be at the hotel Rowe.
building consisting of administration j
rinisn
w. s&gt;. i. u.,„rnlJhlnI, w,
the;
for
fanners
has
resulted
in
government
morning,
as
Nightwatchman
Clarence
of
last week. The organization seems to
offices, a large piny room and dining.
“ the . BASEBALL—VICKERY'S LANDING. aid for 51 farmers in this county, who ghultz was making his rounds, he dis- be functioning smoothly and now lias
room. All game.t. swimming and indoor Commencement Exerci.e. to: J™'
At Clear lake. Sunday. June 5. Dow- borrowed $6,031 from the government, covered
Joseph
............. fire in the rear of
- . ----.aa rvauia.
&gt;kuregular ouituuic
schedule ui
of ivocwmu
rehearsals uplanactivities will be adequately supervised 1
Be Held At Kalamazoo On I
-------- -—-----------giving their crops as security.
'•
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ling
vs.
Walston's
Colored
Autotart.
Schwartz's clothing establishment onjnetI
by trained individuals. North Pine lake
Monday. June 20
WELCOME reunion.
Admission 35c,—Adv.
I South Jefferson. The alarm was given J Haymond Wlndeknccht, the director,
afford.* excellent opportunities for
t
.
.
.
a
.»
It. '.I E*«hth annual $cb0°1 reunion at
QUIMBY L. A. S.
'
and the department promptly respond- stat„ ulat any musicians of this vi­
camp life.
laat week Wednesday the list of, welcome Grange hall Saturday. June
DANCE.
eaS'^v SteSn midCreeavenln« ed. The
ine origin
or‘“,n of
°* the
‘T fire
“rc is unknown. I| clnlty
p«t InIn this
this
clnlly who
u.ho wish to takepart
Parent* should make every effort to! graduates from Western State Teach-1 n&gt; iM3
Pten to mund.-Maude
Every Saturday night nt Clear lake. n.HA r
v“,urnMn and
it was not due to defective electric wir- organization are welcome to do so. Tha
linve their child spend at {east a month i era’ College at Kalamazoo was an- smith. Sec'y — Adv.
—Frank Herrington—Adv. if.
June 3-Adv.
lng taclU4e,
nrc the wiring; band will not be run primarily for proat camp this summer.
nounccd. and among the names were '
1*
still
tn
good
condition.
The
fire
de-j
flUi
although
funds
pill
be
needed
fur
the following from this county who '
partment did gocxl work, using only a* muslc and ^^^1 expenses.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
will receive their diplomas on Mon­
I much water as was necessary to ex-1 Herewith is the band membership to
The annual peeling of the School day. Jurte 20:
District of. the City of Hastings, for
tinguish the flames, so the building; dttic. cornet: Dr. W. G. Davis. Rodcr-,
Those who are to get their A.B. de­
suffered little damage. 'Moil of the j
Warner. Roy Finstrom, John
the elect ton of school officers and for gree are: Miss Rachel Mae Cato. Mrs.
“Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity,” said “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His lo*s on the stock was due to smoke, aL: Chandler, Wm .Hubbard, L. Havens,
the transaction of such other business Ala Myers. Mlsa Beulah Severance. Mis*
as may lawfully come before it, will be Virginia WUlltta and Mtes Ferae Wolfe Shakespeare. Is that statement true? It de­ righteousness ■ and these things will be add- though some shoes and rubbers wetf[ R .Fighter, G.Smith.Alto: Roy Chan ti­
held at Hastings High School auditor­ of Hosting* and Ml&amp;s Theresa J. Miller.
ed." The Psalmist wrote: "I have been young .da5!!f,flr.bLl«.^te^ieinatMj'rm th* ,er'. D*n WalJdorff; WH*on- Clarinet:
ium on Monday the 13th day of June, Of Middleville; B.'lB. Degree: Miss pends upon one’s philosophy of life. If one be
and now am old nnd I have never seen a
Th” th* apparently originated on the | Hu^rt cook. Wesley Logan. Wm.
----- ------ ---- ,
.--- .
............ rttiu
Josephine
puuw Chue
r. iiutv.
and Louis F. Hine, a Christian, he believes that his life is AL­ amt now am old, ana 1 na\ e never seen a I cellar Side of an inside Stairway lead-1 Hackney H. Frost. W. Bnyder, O.
Standard time. Notice 1* hereby given Hastings; Home Economics. Miss Char­ WAYS being shaped for good by the Spirit of righteous man forsaken nor his child begging tng to the basement, it'had made | IIavCn* piccolo and Flute: a Karmei.
bread.” James, the Lord’s brother, says, “If considerable progress wlieii it was dis-, Bariton«: H. Finstrom, H. Mead.
that the following question will be sub- J(jttc zuschnitt. City; Later Elementary God; that “all things work together for good
। •_ wisdom,
»_.»
_* zj
“covered,
overed.
.
j Trombone; Ros* pierce. Chas. Solomitted
ufe vcriincaic.
certificate. muw
Mix* uorouiy
Dorothy Baraev.
Baraev,
of you lack
let him ask of
God,
•••••—■“ to
— the electors at this meeting: 1 uie
The damage to the building is be-1 mon_ E. tundeen. W. 8lwffieJd. w’
to them that love God—to the called accord­ any
•■aVtoll
(KI.
&lt;^&gt;,n/tl Hlufrtet
arfnnl
(h
— - c^..
«... «.
.
.
••Shall
this .—
school
adopt
the
Three
umiuM ucttuiuu':.
Certificate:
—.............
;---- district
—
. . ..
--- K&gt;t,j
iiuvv year uiuiku
who giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth
ril
'T—•• of
nf. Act
Irl
Num.
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— ..
lieved to be fully covered by insurance j Conklin. Bass: L. Newton, L. Potter,
provisions of Chapter Ten
Num; MlM
Re..
tha Gackler
and....
Miss ...
Velma ing to HIS purpose.” They believe that God’s
------------------of 31,000. The „
damage to
the stock was i Kuempel. Saxophone: C. MoGuffin,
ber 318 of the Public Act* of nineteen; JohlU(On Middleville
wish and will are for our good; that He knows not, and it shall be ffiven him. But let him Ask „
in
hundred twenty-seven, being a ctyip- tat
'
In ’the
Hie nature ~
of thingsFrancisco, J. Crue. J. Ducker, W.
best what is good for us; and that sometimes in faith, in nothing wavering, ror he that more serious,
ter relative to voting, assessing and col-1
ANNUAL MEETING.
wgjer damaged some
it and, the Boyes, W. TutUs, R. Bowman. Drums;
we are better off by having our desires denied. wavereth is like a wave of the sea, driven and I smoke
did a lot of harm to the cloth­ Dan Ashaltar, Harry Young, W. M«rlectlng school taxes in school dutrlcti- The annual meeting ot the stocktossed. Let not that man think that he shall
Every
wise
parent
knows
that
nothing
can
do
and ’to provide for the collection of hni«i-r«
ing. furnishings and other goods. On rick.
holders nt
ot the vra&gt;tin&lt;»
Hastings n,&lt;(Min»
Building and
receive anything from the Lord.”
the stock Mr. Schwartz carried Insur­
school taxes therein?"
Loan Association will be held on Tues­ greater harm to a child than giving him every­
This would mean that taxes tex day evening. June 7, at the office In thing he wishes.
Possibly for all of us, one of the sweet uses ance of 17.000.
The firemen are to be commended
school purposes would'be levied in July the Stebbins Building. Polls will be
If one be not a Christian, then he believes of thfe adversity through which we are pass­ for their good work in holding the Friday
open from 7:30 until 9:00 P. M.—Chas.
instead of December:
ing can be the coming into our lives of a serene damage to Hie lowest possible limit
8. Potts, President; Albert H. Carveth, that he is the prey of forces that cannot be
Dated this 17th day of May. 1932.
trust
in
God
as
a
Father
of
love
and
good
will
those prevented hr Ml
vriHng
I Sccretasy-Treasurer.—Adv.
(Signed)
changed—that fate fixes all the conditions of
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
on first tart. II vtUbehMMUMM4
Au,.-arx v. w.
BARN DANCR
one’s life here. Pessimism is the inevitable re­ to His children. Such a faith will make us con­ 1 am a candidate for the Republican Iujum.—Adv.
fident
that
good
will
come
to
us,
and
make
ua
DANCING.
Saturday night June 4. at Jim Har- sult of that attitude.
ready to work on, hope on and to expect good Eighth Senatorial District at the pri­
Friday and Saturday nights. Thorn-1 ringtail'* new'bam. three mUes east of
Jesus said concerning the problem of sup­ and so to have Courage to meet what life has mary September 13, 1932.
apple lake. Bush and his LlghlhduseI Delton. 35c a couple. Anders orchestra.
-Adv. 8-1.
George Leland.
Band. Sc dance.—Adv.
I —Adv.
•
plying our really essential human needs: for us.

I

L

Senior Class Night
EIGHTH GRAOEAVSet for June 9th
MS ARE HIGH

^renery CsXniOUlOn
*3e‘ ror ‘ nursaay

Hastings Band Makes 1
First Appearance

Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity

O.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE I. 191$

PAOE TWO

BOARD OF REVIEW

COUNCIL DECIDED
NUMEROUSQUESTIONS

FIELDING H. TOST
TRIMMING DF TREES
Committee to Look
City Assessments Lessened For
EXPRESSES H5 Aulhoriied
After Paving Gutter—Ordi­
ISMUMMEH Coming Year—Total Amount
nances Discussed

Our Sale Is Still On!

SAYS BOOTLEGGERS WERE Aside from the adoption of the city'
DEAD OB DECAYED BRANCH The city board of review- completed
budget and reducing water rates, the
their labors on Friday. The total of HERE BEFORE EIGHTEENTH council at their meeting Friday nlgbt.1
MIGHT CAUSE DAMAGE
the assessment rolls of sypervucr*
AMENDMENT
took the following actions:
William Chase, for the first, and fourth
IN WINDSTORM
They authbrlzecf the street commit-,

The Nationally Known

COMPLETED LABORS

Is $4,837,976

■

wards, and L R. Glasgow, for the sec­
ond and third ward*, was $4.837 978
RESPONSIBILITY WILL
This compares with 85438.158 for last
year.
The largest item in the reduc­
SOON BE DETERMINED
tion was caused by the decreased
values of merchandise : taiuva
stocks V4when
44444
Hasting* Might Become In- compared with preceding years Some
..nt..k.4 Tn a„;» If anmr.
(reductions were made in aMcasmetita
volved
In Suit If SomeI
real
bul the
singly
One Were Injured
item *« due to much less vaiu&lt;w&lt;4r
This city ha* started a fine improve- stock* of merchandise.
merit A* we hare heretofore explain-1
edrall the trees in our streets are con­
trolled, and one might say owned, by
the city. No one can remove a tree.)
or even trim it. without consent from!
our city authorities.
In recent windstorms here good­
sized dead or decayed limbs have been
blown too the sidewalk Fortunately.no
Fortunateiy.no
nDnPPq TP*r pPTt
i* hurt by jhem They might COUNCIL ORDERS TEN PER
have caused serious accidents. T)te
CENT REDUCTION FROM
city council has decided that It will
PREVIOUS RATES
be wise to trim out the dead limb*,
also trim the tree* In our street* Their &gt;
first work was or. Green street, where NEW ELECTRIC EQUIP­
2”, h-" "■"' •
‘“■T'- WENT VERY SATISFACTORY

WATER CONSUMERS
WILL BE BENEFITTEO

w, .10 tat kta.' wtaum ita tur Economjcai Operation of Plant
would' be responsible or not if onc|
r
----.
walking on the sidewalk or in the road- j Is Responsible For This Big ‘
way were injured by a dead, or de-f
Change In Charges
cayed, limb blown from a shade tree:
The
city council —
did- -a tine stroke
which wood within the street. The
n.r »..&gt;
.
question of damage* from Hut kind of bustrn-** for^tta U’W?"J*1
of an injury will doubtless be decided council sesMon Friday night
year
In the Allegan county circuit court in the total city tax was $54 -?3- For
the near future. In the village of year the council fixed the city si bud­
. Plainwell, the owner of a t^ee which, get at $37,000. a seduction of $17.83. or
' was entirely on his premises wm re- almost 3? per cent. They did another
cently sued for heavy damages A fine stroke of business which w&gt; refer
targe limb of this tree had been killed, to elsewhere: they cut the water rat&lt;-«
by coming in contact with electric \ about ten per cent, because the *avl
wires. This dead limb was never re­ Ing by the it* of the electric power
moved Tlie injury to the tree also equipment at tlie plant made thia .re­
weakened other large limb*. A few duction possible.
months ago. during a high wind, a
A.&lt; we have explained before the
man walking along the street on the school board cut the budget for the
sidewalk near the lot whereon this tree city* school* this year 23 per cent
was located, was hit by a large slied and three per cent last- year, makinr
limb tom from this tree by the wind a tolal reduction of 35 per cent in
He was so badly injured that lie died school tax .
two days later. Tlie administrator of
The board of review, not to be oilthi* estate has sued the owner. of the I done bv
by the other city bodies reduced
lot on which pic tree was situated InJ,^ aWMments from 85.283,158 la«t
thl* instance the tree was not on the 1 VF#r t0 94^37976
rear a reduction
parking, but was entirely on the own-1 tlf nrarlv elRht Bn(1 onr.half |&gt;cr cent
er'» lot. having limb* extending over
T1)r cltv budget which »&gt;&lt; recomthc sidewalk and street. - The limb! mrn(jed’bv the flnanw committee. C
of tlie tree that cauwd tlie injury w cJnrk,; Harry p Miller. F •L
,ta.M tta, 11 had tan wrctanH, by.g,nU ,„d' A.rt_
„, ...
M Relcknrd. was
the damage to the tree caused by the j unanlmptuly
- adopted
- as follow*’
electric wires.
. 112 000
If It shall be established in that suit.;: General Stmt Fund ...
.. 7 000
wltlch undoubtedly will go to the Fire Fuijd
.. 5 000
supreme court, that the owner of the,
8 000
Lighting
Fund
lot on which this tree wa* located was Sewer Fund
.. 2500
responsible for not having trimmed hl* l.lbrarv Fund
.. 2.250
tree or cut it down, it may also mean Park Find
..
350
that cities like Hasting* shall have be­
come Hable In case of such an acci­
Total............. '■................. '■■■ $37,000
dent because of IL* ownership of the
The citterns .of Hasting* shade trees along the publr streets
—*"
In any event it is best to sve the mint appreciate the work being done
for them by the citv council, school
trees properly trimmed.
board and.the board of review in re­
ducing their tax burden
A CLOVDBI KST.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
It must have been a veritable cloud­
Thirteen adults and five babies were
burst that visited the country north of
Leach lake almost to the county line registered at the hospital on.Tuesday
and east for several miles The sionn afternoon.
seemed to be most severe a Ijttie aouth' • During th* ,past
—week
„
the following
of the Rogers schoolhouse in Carlton babies wire born at the hospital. A boy
In two or three places flat* and hoi- ho Mr and Mr* Victor Jone* of Nushlows- were filled becoming leritablr ’ ylfe «n May 28; a boy to Mr and Mr*
lakes, where ordinarily there rarely is Paul Barlow. 1503 So Jefferson St on
any water after a rainstorm. Few can, May 29: a girl to Mr. and Mrs Frankremember ever having seen so muehjiin Wallace. Hastings. Route 4. on Mav
water near what is known as the Aller- ' 39; n girl to Mr and Mrs Gaylord Patdlng place?
j ten. Nashville. Route 1. on May 29.

YPECIAYY
Saturday!

Jello 4 pk- 29'

Clorox Bottle 15

HELLMAN'S
OR BEST FOODS

2370 Ona

Fahey

L. C. Jelly

And

Chateau Cheese

ir

14C

Fels Naptha Soap
MAGIC WASHER '

ABSOhRE
GINGER ALE
ROOT BEER
LIME RICKEY
ORANGE

Z5C
10
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Bar.

45

19c

i!

Pure Lard
HOME M

MADE

BUTTER

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2 Lk”’ ISC

Choice
BEEF POT ROASTS
CHOICE VEAL ROAST
FRESH HAMBURGER
VEAL OR BEEF RIBS

“Fargo” Shoes

Bargains In Thia
Big Lot of

Tennis Shoes

for the
tec to attend the hearing for the;
CANADIAN PROVINCES
for Menk
Entire Family!
assessment of benefits for the Hutlugs
These styles ore all the NEW
REPORT ON LIQUOR SALES Center road, a part of the cost of,
Here* a value nobody sliould
SOME REAL BARGAINS
which is to . be assnaed to this city j
PATTERNS In sport wear tn
mis*. In thl* group there are
HERE for boys In these two
by the road comniL-mlon.
black and while, brown and
tennl* shoes for MEN. WOM­
- ----Nearly All American
Athletic They authorised the sewer commit-!
ioUI Choice of SHOES or
white, solid blacks' and
EN. BOYS and GIRLS. They
OXFORDS in black or brown
Records Made Since Saloons tee. giving them power to act, tn the
browns, with the new latest
are made of a good heavy
leather*. Bring tlie lad* down
cg»e of the storm sewer at Grand and!.
style toes. Come In and look
duck cloth ujipcr* and have
Were Outlawed
early and “show 'em” out w&gt;Ui
South Michigan, which is reported, to
them over. You will find
'
a
good
first
quality
rubber
" There are two side* to the prohibi­ be out of commlMion: also with the
Hum- bargains!
them In two price groups—
bottoms. COLOK—SUNTAN
tion question without a doubf. Coach sanitary and storm sewers on Broad-,
Fielding H. Yost, athletic director at way near the city hall. - The two sew- i.
the Unirenliy of Michigan, a* well cr* are not on their best behaviour. |
They authorized tlie purchase of a
known here as he is everywhere. has
tlie following, to say tn a communica­ *et of rods with turbine to cut and.
tion fo the Detroit Free Press, publish­ clear the roots out of sewers when they
ed in Its-Issue of May 27 W&lt;- believe become clogged:
our readers will be glad to know the
The council favorably acted on a(
views which Coach Yost has bn this proiXMal to revue the city ordinances'
subject. He is constantly in touch and put them in better stupe for aerv-1
A good pure silk hose in all the new colors and sizes. Here's
with young people. He knows Jhrm; ice. Alvo to procure new copies of tlie
a real bargain. Come in and sec them. Priced at
•a&gt; what he has to say must be con­ city charter.
sidered as coming from a man who lias
Tlie council also authorized the
t valid right to speak on the subject. street committee to pave between the
gutter and the sidewalk for the block!
Tlie communication is as follows:
To the Editor: There appeared in on the coat side of the court house’1
the JMUIIUH/.
III,
Monday. aiu,
May 23.
—j, issue M*
of The
*4 4*. De- square on Church street. Tlie trees;
Hastings, Michigan
Iran rm rr..« an editorial hrnrlrt. 11“',"
«»"1 °"t ot the parkin,
Telephone 2176
"What Mr. Vol Sa&gt;. la True " Thia •“«•«« &gt;“•
make II
editorial «a, bawd on part or a .late-1 m"!'
ennventent to park can
ment I made in my address to tin- Al- on
block.
[ peace, in insisting upon respect for
lied Youth at the- meeting last Satur-1
the charge for two third-class tickets
day night in Detroit, and as used it
.
American ideals'." the speaker declared I A 1000 horsepower Diesel locomotive over that distance.
leaves an entirely wrong impression |
About 350 tons nnd 050 passengers
' that lie wqa not a pacifist, nt-yher wn»1 has just been completed for the Dan­
of my position regarding the Eigh- &lt;
j iic a militarist. He hoped there might ish State Railway and Is the first of a can be curried on the larger trains.
trenth Amendment and it* effect on
! be unlverial p«ncr by the right think- series of high jmwer. low cost engines.
ail tlie young people of America.
Ing of our people and of the citizens of
The cost of fuel." over a distance of
Prrsideiil Hoover has had only seven
i other nation* Tlie American Legion i* ___
I am thoroughly convinced that the
about 130 miles was found to average trips outside of tlie capital in three
for peace It recognizes that our only 40 or a kilometer t......
— *--■
youth of today are more intelligent,
three-quaryears and then only on official buslattacked oy
by wnw
some ten of a cent). This dbc* not exceed ■ new
better dressed, drink les*, and are more fiPAVFQ nv nvnpanvn pam ! ‘country
"untry maybe
may tx- attacxea
frank and open and healthier than GRAVES OF DECEASED COM- ,.n,.rny who wishes to impose hi* willand* "his ......
wav; “
so 'the
they have ever been in my lifetime.
RADES DECORATED IN
1" American Legion
has looked ahead and has sponsored a
Nearly every American athletic record
MORNING
new universal draft law. under which
for speed, strength and endurance has
the United States can not only draft
been made by the youth of our coun­
men. but can al»o draft all tlie material:
try since the Eighteenth Amendment FINE PARADE TO
was adopted.
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
I do not bflleve that the way to ies,en the use &lt;C alcohol by our juuth is Rev. Glenn Carpenter Strea.ed X
I'-'ll
. quent appeal fur everyone to stand by
to legalize its sale. Wc tried for 150
•
Responsibilities of Citizens । America. %
years through government' regulations
Tlie exeretves were concluded by the
to control the sale of alcoholic beverof a Democracy
audience, led by Principal Wallace.
uges. Every taw was constantly violat­
In the matter of weather Hasting.ed and tlie use of alcohol Increased. was indeed favored on Memorial Day ,; joffilng in singing “America."
iui We are sure that all wbe attended
This is true in Canada and England Ils obtervance wa* In keeping with Its
today. -The liquor bill of England tn sacred meaning and 4t was fine tn : were impn-.*s«-d by the exercises this
1913 was. $764,280,000. In 1929 it uq*
year. Hie body of the Central aorhool
41.444.000.000. L* i( temperuncr for a
■ audltoriurii was tilled by. thua? who
natioji to drink more than twice as
much as it formerly did?
'
(he
MM,
»nd
W...M
,
rt
.
X'JlnSdXJ
the Spanish war nnd World war vet*
The
gangster
me bootlegger,
BivunfEn. the huuk
-io and
ui.u tin«« ;eran*
• runs and Auxiliaries, also the Bov;
Boy
hold-up
did
with
the
C.unn
Girls formed
formed l:i‘r;icllwllnK 1J» the iMrade. Thi* action ■
hold-up man
manAmendment
did not
not come
come
with were
the i X
scouts and
and Sjton
Camp Fite
Fire
Girls
You had a chance last Monday to note the
Eighteenth
They
im.idquarters
and
”urr1^ vo!un'ary
thr, ”,arl oI
Eighteenth Amendment They were j ne,ir the Legton headquarters and ’
"Unmarked Graves” in the cemetery.
here
long
ago. Tlie speakeasy we hove 1 marched ,0
to Rhenude,
Riverside cemetery,
cemetery led
led by
,*’“chers •*n*1 PUI’,J* «•«'*! *hoy« a
h
‘^2"
n“ t»
had
with
always. There is Just one!
Ruh »S^£nd
"^ducted by
by]’11* '?,nt °' ‘n,crMt ’"d “-o««™‘“&gt;n |
U44.U • -,&lt;4«4&gt;4.
...
You had planned to place a fitting memorial
wav
way to eliminate the bootteaccr
bootlegger and unristouner
c&gt;irlMo|Wr r-v.-rt,.,.
Ovvrjey anp
and inc
the r-i.v,...,,.
Clrtnen-J1 Members
vrertey
vwu&gt;civ.I
Members of
of the
the Memorial
Mcmnn.il Day
Day rom-,
com-;
on your cemetery lot before Decoration Day
to close the-speakeasy and that is to ixitid from Alaska There the impressive I mlttev thank all who a.vLstt-d in any;
did you do it?
slop patronising them. You cannot and b- jutiiu! ceremoriyof decorating »»y in making the exercises such uj
legislate them out of existence.
thegravthOf deceased comrade*of the] splendid success.
There is ample time before another Decora­
Ix-gnliilng the sale of liquor in Civil. spahLsh and World’ wars wa !
Canada did not eliminate the boot­ carried out. Returning, three who had ------------------------------------------------------tion Day for you to complete your plans.
legger. The following
actually
. ....................
• hap• participated in the march together!
We can draw you an original design and we
pennd
Tlie Saskatchewan ,Liquor wjth several huAdred city school
Board reported ..ta
an increase -of .Hl
t«i- ' rhtldrcn and a number ot the teach­
always guarantee our workmanship and main boptlcggtllg the first year. Tlie er.* made a second line, of march,
British Columbia Liquor Board report­ from the Methodist church to Jeffer-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott have
ed "sn much liquor sold by bootleggers son street, north to State street, west to moved to the Abel Eaton farm from E.
You can do.no better in price anywhere, '
a.« sohtejn Government Liquor Stotts ’ the soldict^'monument, then south on Colfax St.
it not the Eighteenth Amendment, Broadway to the Central school audi-i A ..number
. .._ of Hostings women
.... were
----Let us talk with you now while you
then what?
tnrium. where the program as given I tn Freeport on .Tuesday attending the
No one advocates the return of the below-was carried' out 'beginning at• District Pythian 8i*t&lt;-r* cbnvgnttrm
;
have the matter in mind.
■ saloon age. " yet many advocate a law ! eleven o’clock:
Beginning next Sunday the hour for
’
i» Irc.ll* Ihr s»l.' "L liquor. Wc ta.r | The opening song win “„„„„„
America The the Methodist Sunday tcIioo! to con-;
h.d &lt;hc
and
»&gt;■&gt;- „,,
. —
utllu—
|- • — p audirnte, led
w vene will be 9 ^J0 and the church sen--!
torn,. Undrr rc.rh ol iww
w Prll,o , w T. WdllMr. with Mr
ice will begin nt‘10 30.
»««&gt;W&lt;-d o rnmrol ,hj ■»r|auiie sMr P»ta,.r ar th, cum
Mrs Robert Bechtel. Jr., had the
ol liquor
Jir .tar .HU uec.ll
llu. I -»w
n
........ ......... ■- - misfortune
... . A*.
‘
jmjjfJ
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,
imuianuii „.
-a* Ximpressively
to break
her right
arm
new plape wtare alcoholic beverage* glt.en hv R&lt;,v L g
putor of tlie I Thursday while cranking her car. She
IRONSIDE BROS., Prop*.
are to be sold? Th-- name will make , UniJe(| Brethren church of this city.
i-. doing a* well as possible.
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Hasting*. Mich.
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duv yad
meaning . to wU1
takc
thl)l ycar
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Monday.
jutt a* sweet." If you .call a place toH
Americans, were made by Rev .1 A..July &lt; one oI a*, textures of the
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IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY

SPLENDID MEM
ORIAL DAY SERVICES

To Whom
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LOCAL NEWS

Hastings Monument Works

.Hastings Independents and

YPECIAL
Friday!

Hundreds of Fine Bargains Still Available at Prices You Can Pay

- 18c
Lb.

14c

Lb. 15c
3 U.. 25c

Feldpausch’s
"Where Better Foods Cost Less "

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Herbert Cooimt. High school student,
A daughter. Betty Kay, sit born on
the title* of which was ""A Scene on the Sunday.
May 29. to Mr and Mr*. Keitli
Itattlefir-ld."
'
Then followed the oath of allcgiende Montgomery of Grand Rapids. Mrs.
Montgomery will tr remembered here
to the flag led by the Bay Scouts.
as
Miss
Ernestine Windrknecht efonCommander Sterling Roger*, of the gratulation*
are extended.
z
j
Laurence IMucr Po-t American Legion,
'George Whitney was brought before
Lgave !i Atting introduction to the Judge Clyde I. Webster in the circuit
speaker. th&lt;- Rev. Glenn Carpenter. It court here one day. last week He plead .
would be difficult to do justice to thr. guilty to the ixM*c*slon of liquor Jle
fine addttsK It wa» a pie* for real was given from 90 days to two years
Americanism; * an earnest insistence
the Detroit House of Correction.
that the United States be true to tlie at Rev.
I. L Dewey gave a Memorial
idealv r&gt;! tlie father* He stressed the sermon Sunday morning at the Metho­
CADILLAC ADOPTS PRO­
netgwity of making this a land of real dist churfli. Member* of the Legion..
TECTIVE ORDINANCE ireedcm. The responsibility thrust up­ Spanish war veteran*, members of the
on a cittern in a democracy like our.* is W. R C and American Legion Auxil­
far .fester than that on one who lives
Bakery
Trucks
Delivering in a monarchy, where his Ufc U or­ iary attended. It was an impressive
service and a splendid address
...
dered for him We live in a land where
Bread, Etc., XFrom Other
Judge Russel! R Me Peek came up
the, majority,
....by every...right,
. should rFriday
&lt; may »u
to uvvtat
decide auuic
some il
matters
motIN LullconCities Must Pay License
&gt;ulr Tlul mrcn&gt; ttal
Mat th,
ol th,
CtUei throughout the state arc •houldta (Uthlnl. ...
»..
In ,
noUUta vc.n
,„„k Hc ls muc|, ,,n„TOrt
watching with a gnat deal of Interest f tlwlF f.mhtuln* -.- tx- shown to better ,
tn health and is spending a good sliarc
I the prhitlcai working out of a new I advantage than in their ubedicnce to! of hl* time in outdoor work on his
ordinance that iixs been recently law
„
.
.
,
,
farm
near
Charlotte It is doing him
adopted by the city
anij
~ ‘ right
' now. said the । (wxxi too
—. of- Cadillac
—
--•” are suffering
1111,jf-&lt;
«*•
&gt;»««*
&gt;lkta.l :o WWM
»“T.-d bjl.mHta, :..»ur &lt; nir.lr.
ratlOta1
“c7 tad'i'rotah btak'o,
outside large citv taker**, applying | of pe.&gt;p,&lt; from other countries wlwdtd R(ick &amp; AgM m-anHc jn their display
principally to those from Grand Rap- knot come tare bpcaUM- of any apprecta-, ulndoW th? block bying 30 inches long
ids fr»m bringing bread to the city ; tion of American institution*; who;
inches wide ami 16 inches thick The
re L\deT^^edbv\h7Sri«ih“Vr T
Make *2 Am,pr:cn
! firm offered a prize of $100 cash to the
to baked good* made bj the-takenr* came here for just what they ran Ret rm- Bue*slne the nearest to the exact
ta KSutanSTtat'i
H1*' ”
They ler&gt; no obll. r„„J, &gt;M ?5
,OT ,h[ „„
tn its ordutame that every truck en- gation to respect our institution* ttor (he aecond nearest. The variation of
wjour fla« ln the -'Inkers judgment »&lt;-i lhe estimates wqa quite surprising,
ft* ritj of Cadntac a yearly license of have too many of there -star boarder*.' ranging all the way from -300 pounds
$100
tn Ttv,ic fh-v
... to 1300 The block
. .--i- actually weighed
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Th , ta-M,
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. , rhn
*‘ho non,
»»9U°
,lve “
the&gt;’
!I Up
. ,
~
bial-' iiw -owned a» they'please and do a* they iileoie. ( no pound* Howard Daniels came the
by Citizen* of-A community like Has- without reference to the interests and closest with a guess of 735 pounds and
tme- have had their trade seriously [right* ot other ixoplc and with no Mr* Ethelyn Buholtx second with a
tatq,4.d b&gt;.
haulltw tn takrd| ttouaht ol reipiulblllti io ottr jovpomd.
products front other cities Thr local emmen:
, , t_________
bakers may own their own homes and
we had an opportunity, he said. to|
w. R. C. NOTES.
arr
“* h°T dan«*row* ls ,hls weleonfM; May 38. Women's Relief Corps called
ttatr^^buiMtn*X m *dn'
forel«J1*'rs when the draft 110 order by President Roll c*U
offi‘‘ .1J 5?n bJ'-ding» and have a con- was made and eight per cent ol tpase cers and chaplain read a pcruon of
nSteroa, aruTrioct It d^T^m '
SUbiT’,tO 'T &gt;’h&gt;‘“can’p Wil- ■; Scripture and we repeated Ute Ameriunfair tn h.i! rttS'made ti^d^n
IL*"'’ d~hnw’ brcais*‘ the&gt;’ h«rf, can's Creed We had as our guest one
1
• * CJ i nj*°e ,lie dump , not become American citizens and! ut the a A R Vet* wHo gave us a talk
b “lare^t takeff W?h&lt;£TS
dU’T1Uf ,n °‘hCT« wUn’ -ndVd 1 Vlr piS£ of diXntSJ
n
..rca - ” . r/±r.,Cad .
tle*.,ielr exedse for -»•*
— »their
not AWW
flghUng as
a* there
there are
are only
only three
three ol
of the
the old
old bo«
boys
lllace has, found a way to atop it.
I for America.
left tjere. We are very sorry. Tn our
; The speaker declared that “it took relief work there were 24 cAl* reported j
CIRCLE NO. X
I courage for our soldier* to face the' and »18 oilier than money is in the ho*. Circle No 3 of the Me’hcdbt Udtei'!I difficulties and ,4iagm of warfare m
in quet. and our treasurer t* tn the hos­
Aid will meet with Mr*. Nina Batum Europe, but that was not a» great a pital We closed tn usual manner by
J 417 w. Mill 6’ Friday alternocti. June responslbtlity as the member, of our । repealing
.
flag salute.—Press Corr., Mrs.
j 3. Oue»t» are invited.
I Legion face right now, m UU time of I E/nth Rechte?
laws .governing its manufacture and'
sale should be repealed and liquor I
should lx- sqld as wc do sugar, flour.!
eggx and butter.
.
In my judgment, the road to Tem­
perance lie* not in changing tlie
Eighteenth Amendment, but in tx-Uer!
enforcement and in better law- oteervante nnd example- by the older gen­
eration FIELDING Jf YORT.
I
.
Athletic Director.

fllAM

HASTINGS

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IIiAIIF

MICHIGAN

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PROGRAM FOB THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Marlene Dietrich in. “Shanghai Express’
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
DdUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Douglas Fairbanks in “Around the World
in 80 Minutes” and

Edw. G. Robinson in ‘‘Hatchet Man
SUNDAY—MONDAY

Ramon Navarro In

“HUDDLE”
Comedy "One Goyd LivAr'.' and Pathe Sound News
COUPON

—TUESDAY—

NITE

James Dunn and Peggy Shannon in
“Society Girl”
Also Cartoon in Sound "Dizsy Red Riding Hood

WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY

Chester Morris in “The Miracle Man
Comedy “Full Coverage" and Pathe Sound. Newa

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

Bill Boyd in “Carnival Boat

Also “Trout Fishing

�THE riASTfNGjrfiANNER, WEDNESDAY. IUNE 1. 1932

”100111 (IDTKIM
NO-LOCAL
III] LUllAL OPTION
lUlli
iA and B Teams to Play Series!
IRI ' IQ CnilPHTiniU"
IN
DOR
EDUCATION
In Western Michigan League I
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LlJUuH
IIUI1
—First Game June 9
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-------LOCAL SHOE TOSSERS
tUf]
PREPARE FOR TOURNEY

Sporting Items
INDEPENDENTS TIE
WITH HOUSE OF DAVID

Local Nine Wins Sunday 8 to
5—Loses Memorial Day
' Game 5 to 9
Hastings Independents broke even in
a two-gutpe series with the House of
David nine, winning the tilt Bunday
B to 5. mid losing the one Decoration
Day 5 to 2. Both games drew large
turnouts.
Hastings came from behind to win
the game Sunday, the long-haired toys
collecting three runs in the third be­
fore the lotul team had wored. In
, tin- fourth mid fifth innings, however,
tile IndeiM'lidi'iita made two and four
runs respectively to establish a ’lead
that was Mirticient to win. Poller nnd
Cherry formed the battery for.Has­
tings. and IVrry an&lt;f Kiebler for the
House of David.
The game Sunday was ti Hip-andluck affair with the retire three-all. ut
the end of the sixth. But in the
seventh and eighth frame*. the whisk­
ered batsmen touched Al for five hits
tliut were turned into as many runs
The lnde|wndents staged a rally In
the ninth that netted four lilts anil
twojims.. Brown and Cherry formed
’ thruattrry fur Hastings and Bernadt
mid Kiebler for tlie House of David.
On June 4 tlie Irfdepenrlriita will
piny Holland there and on Sunday,
June 5. will play Colon here.

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PENNEY’S

It Pays
to
Shop at

Indian Landins Tribe ! Ten fourixttmmt.i in the western WEBSTER H. pearce was
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Michigan Horseshoe League have been J
----------------AT ------ROTARY
Defeats K.. of P. Nine arranged for Hastings teoms. accord-J SPEAKER
CLUB ON MONDAY

Hastings, Mich.
Economy You'll Enjoy!

Ladies! Lfer^slLdcJr!

asks for fairness in

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Cheery — Durable

SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS

1 2 3 &lt; 5 r 7 I 9 11 n i" "" JMM- An,
1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0— 9 4 5 *■"“ .ot,ur
w‘‘h

Hemstitched

’"' Weed I« For d»|»ratkm oti
,»&gt;-■ .... Federal. Slate nnd Local 0ov
cmments In Equalization

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keep clean!

YOVNQ
MISS!

46"

Only it trit more than a penny
■ piece! Rut thy- tfg. BIG
surprise fs in./the xqtulhyl

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46"

'Variety! Sheer Cotton
Novelty Print Frocks

take advantage ol chunrcs to ri-tire
June 9—East Paris at brand Rapid*; to gi-t ourselyc&lt;»out of-tlv ”...
Second Ward txuerunners lost ,the Fairview
education, and that must ta-gin with
al tyutlngs.
Kuiiie.
June 23—Hastings at Grand Rapids; live children.

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Styled to
Delight the

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Irold back the »&gt;sl Sld&lt; ton in tlw
{*
. .
rcspoiuMbl
third contest totween there Two learns ' „ Aiur. n-Grand Rapi.l. ol Clyde
Given even ordinary us&gt;istancw. llishop I
Aug. 25—Hustings at Grund Rapids; ■muddle".ourselves out ol tin
might have got a break nnd won hisj;. Fairview
There
can
lxnn
such it thin
at Clyde Park.
game, but (allure of the Eskimo?, to

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Table Covert

'Plkc Wurrt'Cotton

Illi'apjxiintment.
,
Errors Costly to Losers—East- HuMings at Clyde park.■
‘‘ -,m
Mr. IVtirer-K|»td that u
June 3fl Clyde Park at Grand Rap- Ideal
of criticism abcnif
Sidcrs Now Lead In City
)d,; Eairtrew at Hasting,­
|
today.
They
are
ch.irp-«.
. Series
-i Ju,y 14—Grand Rapids nt HasQr^-,,
MOlllty for the "mew." which We are
Freddie BUh..p, Northern pitching C j
Grand Rapuh in. Thl; he thought mivrt unfair. It was
are. km nn aphill tight in his effort to
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Oilcloth

Hankies

western Hare..
Indians .'. lHoiiOOx-10 5
1 Batteries. _. _____ ,
tier and-Camp. Havens. King. Smith, dntra and are anxlou,*. to arrange for.
',an.
and Oakes
Janies
jnnon. Hr liad not kr
.’ Herewith is the schedule for |etM&gt;ucj**“,
7*“
games’
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|e&lt;mw to Hartings for
SECOND WARD NINE
BEATS FIRST 10 TO SII" Ju * . ’
. mmtv ox ii iuHnlitufi" i"u«

Player
McMillan. :
lavrabee.- 2b
Stamm,

Stata Strati',

, j Ing to Charlie James, president of. the :

U.5.™ SSL. w".

MICh

Our
Values!

toTnd« °r l“cal borreahor ctub. Five will be Hi tin

',ll,y 7-Grand Rapids at Poirvi'-w;
1 East Parts at Hastings
'ii Jjjly 31—Grand Rapids at Ear-t p• irt
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i* Hastings at Fairview
Aug. 4 -Grand Rapids ut Hasilni".;

individiiulisni of the past. Tlint i
i i"’P"'- '1‘,*i’y. Tlw social demand.-. iq»»
the individual Wil] increase n.tii.-r than
decrease. When we were drawn into
war It was not. up io tin- Individual to
'' jj Auk. 18—Fairview at Grand Rapids; chba.sc whether lie would go or not. He
Two members of the Hartings High Haight, c f.
wns.conMTipted. in the future there
track squad pinged in the Slute Meet Siiyder. 3b
nt Michigan Slate College Batuiday.! Brail. If. ..
will be more conscrliition. Il we shall
pver be drawn into anotlier war wealth
Nelson Gardner won fifth in tlie mile 'Skidmore, p.
STUDENTS HOLD ME­
' run und Wayne Snyder third in Hie I
440-yard dash.
Total,
MORIAL DAY SERVICE &lt;4 the country, will be conscripted .It
stands to reason that if the government
This week Saturday .the .‘quad will
j ix to force Its young i«&gt;&gt;p)&lt;- I-attake part in-the Indian Relays to be ' Player
Patriotic
Organizations Were ought to train thorn as citizerfheld at Grand Rapids. Utal year Has- । Hall, 3b.
are-told
Guests of Junior Hi^hvfichool ’ Wc are
told -that,
that‘*ttw
the sciugff
Mh&lt;»&gt;: rrix U
tings’won the Medlay Relay uiid thv'Nve,Tl
tlx- largest tax. This is no: ,0 The cost
...... ..
------------ ------ | Keller, c.
On Friday Morning
of »hr publlr/schools of this nation, he
{Reynold*. 2b: v
.'.plcndid Memorial Day
service wn&gt;.
wns • ■'•‘iff- ts an&gt;un&lt;l 42.600.000 MO. while it
A r.nh-ndiil
Dav rervieB
I Roberts. 2b. ..
DWIGHT FISHER GETS
held at the Central auditorium m costa considerably over $4JX».00e,Ojiti to
CITY TENNIS TITLE .Mathews, lb. .
10:15 Friday morning
under the,™” the government, all of which &amp;
dusplces of the Junior High adiool nncT
b&gt;' taxation; most of it. is m»
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.
I Barnum, sji. ..
llic grades.
direct taxation. Ol the more than
Irma Bush Wins Junior Singles G&lt;xximoudi. &lt;■ t
As a drum and bugle corps, directed , 44 000.000.000 req-.iiird fur thr govern—Crothcrs and Angell Take Tiiuston
by Christopher Ovcrlcy,' pluyed a stir-1 went. $3.000.0W 000 is to puy for otiy.
Doubles Final ;
'
ring march, the procession inarchedarmy and navy, iM'tiRofis and debls
into the auditorium in .the following growing out ot tlw World war. That Is
Dwight Fisher again won the city
Total
order: Flag bearer. Melvin Wester-J’&gt;0 p« r erpt more than thd ■chooLs r,t
tennis title by taking the final mutch
Und: Civil war veterans, T. O. Webber .; '11( nation cost. If w&gt;- can afford wars
In ihe senior singles tourney from Bill .Second
and Jacob Klugli. :uxonii&gt;anied by tuo ft’’ certainly c.m afford schools.
Kennedy Monday
Monday.. In the senior
w
lV»y Scouts; the representative of the! The sjieakcr called fyr fairness in tindouble-. Dwight und Don Fisher will
i
Umpire;
Joe
Bnmik.
Wlnnln.pltchW.. R. C.; Spanish war veterans. I financial sUpjxirt of tjic rehool- He
piny Hammond and Kennedy some­
er;
Skidmore.
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American Legion Auxiliary. American1 •‘•'‘Id that thr-rc arc ;/few di-trlct.i in
time this wi-e'k.
Batting Averages.
Legidn, Camp Fire Girls and Boy ■ Michigan’ where live primary school
In tlie Junior tourney. Irma Busti
AveraBc Scouts. Pupils and teachers from the j money pays the entire'■-cost of. the
beat Horace Ange)) In tlie •finals ot Hie Player
singles tniitchi's while Gordon Croth- Miller D. 3600 two ward schools were also present., whooh Theft* is one dlstriet in the
Tiie program opened with the flag‘state near Flint where tlw rehool tax
J- 2526
era and Horace Angell defeated Inna Hewitt.
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5(K) salute led by Melvin Westerlind, fol-j alone is $55 on the fl.Offl). He believed
,
Hammond,
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Bush and Beatrice. Hearney hi the
Bisimp. F. 1
.462 lowed by thr Invocation by Rev J. A. in fairness. th?_ federal government
doubles.
McNulty.
Group singing was led by ought Id contribute $'&gt;OO.OOO.rxiO to the
Lcchliitner,
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Herewith is u summary of tlw 1
MIm Frances Hunter. MUs Josephine! Hate.; to equalize school taxes. Th ■
matches from the recond round on: j.Buxh.n .2
E. 1 ...
.400 Stein accompanying-at the piano. A state ought to contribute something! It
Senior single.*--Dwight Fisher beat ! Matheis.
----------.......
.400 number of the pupils of. the 6-2 grade lb unfair that all the cost o! support
Payne. Chariton defeated Don Fisher.! Adcock. B . 4 .. ...
Al Becker defeated Doc McGuffln and I Cogswell, i, , j
□83 gave an excellent ting, drill which ail of a public school be borne by the
.357 enjoyed. Miss Helen Wade directing. |'property owner* within rhe district.
Kennedy defeated Hodices. Tn thr' Kennedy. W.. 4
Following this a group of Junior toys’; The sixaker rudd he had heard se­
.•emi-finub. Dwight Fistier defeated i Wnnu r. A... 3
aling a number of Civil -*ur songs, dcur vere criticism of the factAthat
Chorlton and Bill Kennedy dele.it&gt; d. Main. D.. 3
... indebtcdn&lt;•*. of our
. 333 to everyone's hearts. A. L. Brown, a cent of the total
Al Becker. Fisher defeated Kennedy, Karm&gt;.-.*. S . 3
"in Inc finals.
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Roberts. L, 1 .333 Legionnaire, gave a short talk in ap- • state was created fpr new school build­
preciation of the efforts of the stu­ ings The M-hoo| tax U 33 per cent of
Scihqr doubles- Tn the semi-'’Inals. I Barry. N.. 1
Dwight'and Don Fisher defeated Bur-; .Tasker. M. 4 . '......
... .333 dents in putting on this fine memorial the total tux of the state: and the- tax'-,
rows and Wcyennan; Hammond and McMillan. F.. 2
... .316 program. He said, “Tiierr nre none of- payers nnd not the department of cdu-'
Kennedy defeated ShCldon and Payne. I Snyder, W . 2
. .
... .291 us who want another war. but we are cation created these debts, so there is
Junior singles -Gordon Crothcr; de-. Barnum. J. 1 .!».*. ..
... .286 constantly at war in our own lives." no basis for this criticism.
Mr. Pearce said that we hear much
fented Hugh Kelley by default, floruit' । Reynolds. R„ | ..
... .286 All arc struggling to conquer.dlfRculAngell defeated Robert WalldortL Inna I Lornbee. L.. 2
-.286 tle.'t and to develop the right kind of a about “going bark to the nld days" in
Bush defeated Junior Leonard, and stumin, N . 2 ..
... .286 life. World war melodies were sung by our schools H* said that would lx?
In ne Jones defeated' Alice Hackney, j Adrianson, M.. 3
... □8.5 the Junior High girls' trio which were mast unfair to the children of Michi­
greatly enjoyed.
gan. If we are going back. U't's all go
In the Jeml-finals. Horace Ang-’lb de- ■ Fisher. R . I
Marion Hewitt, a seventh grade stu­ back together. and not compel tlie chil­
■feati'd Onydon Crothers find -1rm» ‘ Biddle. K. 4 •* ..
250
BqjJi defeated .Irene Jones. Irma Reid, R-4
...250 dent. had written a play. "Memorial dren to have no chance for schooling
Busli defcatril Horace Angell in the j Thompson, J.. 4
... □30 Day." which was excellently presented, above the eighth grade. That wan true
„„
finals.
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Keller. N.I
In the old days. When the elders are
... .235 carrying with It a story ol the found- .........
Memorial Day. a recitalionrHrittlng to 'give up their automobiles.
Junior doubles—Crothcra and Angell James, f.. 3
... .236 Ing ofui..
n
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dcfeatcil Ironside and Leonard, irnin j Boyes. L. 4
... .222 ■■Tlii' Blue nnd the Grey." Lincoln’s electric lights, telephones and radios,
Bush and Beatrice Hearney defeated 1 Goddenough, L. 1 ....
... .200 Gettysburg Address. "The Flag Is Pass­ nnd come back to tallow (fondles, horses
Margaret Envoy and Alice Hackney. ’ Hull. O . I .......................
.. .200 ing'By.“ nnd closing with our national and buggies then it will be time to talk
Crpthers and AngtH defeated push and Haight. E. 2
... .200 anthem, “Star Spangled Banner." Tlie1 about a return to the old" days. The
Hearney in the finals.
‘
truth is lhat we cannot go back.
Payne. -L. -3 .........
...□00 young people did splendidly.
Rev. John W. Kltchlng gave the
He said there arc many who criticise
Adair. N. 3
...
.190
It takes a lot of energy tq make tip Rose. G.. 2 ......j
... .190 closing prayer and benediction. “Taps” the schcxib tor tcachtp;; "fade." such
for bad judgment'
being
sounded
by
Miss
Lucille
McLeod.
as
domestic science, manual arts, mu­
Skidmore. G, 2 ..
... .188
Much-credit
Is
due
the
teacliers
npd
sic. etc. He said then: is but a small
Jacobs, M. 3
... .167
Brail. J . 2
... .167 pupils for this fine observance of the percentage of those who attend school
Nye. L. 1 ...........
... .154 day and tlie members of'the patriotic who have what might be called the
Sundern, E.. 4
.
. . .142 organizations appreciate the courtesies: academic, or scholarly mind. Tliere are
others who are Interested In scientific
Field. R . 4
... .125 .shown them.
training, some who are hand-minded
Johnson. G.. 2 ...
... .100
'
PLEASANT HILL.
and hke to da thinip'With llvelr hands.
Townsend, g . 3 ..
... .100
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford were in Others arc born with on aiipreeiiition
Third Ward
□66 Grand Rapids Thursday.
love for music. Some
Have creative
.1 and
---------------------------------------------------First Ward ..
. .265
Mr. and Mrs Steve Carter were in'ability.
! abl,lty. It Is
is not fads and fa
fancies 'but'
Should Be Adjusted
Second Ward
Cavadc Thursday.
I good bcnre to help ah tyjx-.; of cliilFourth Ward ...
241
Little Paul Hunt of Grand Rapids dren. It is aipiply adapting the work of
REGULARLY
.-------j.— a few j
--------with
----------. । our shoots t0 uie needs of children.
spending
days
grandpa
Only one game in the local City Is
We should teach ail the children and
League was played last week due to and grandma Vandenberg.
L«t Our Expart Fithr
Mrs. R J. Williams. Mrs. Seibert, train them in tlie way lhat will make
rain on Thursday when the 1031
Adviic You
Champs were schcdukd to meet the Mrs. Clare Williams. Mary Ellen Wil­ thekn most efficient nnd effective in life.
leaders in this year’s scries. Logan's liams and Mrs. Seymour Jordon spent Wc talk about extravagance m educa­
TF RUPTURED rememThursday in Grand Rapids.
tion. Our extravagance today cannot
Easterners.
a tor that your bodily
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kraft of Char­ begin to compare with the extrava­
Some very nice baseball is being
aaasnruneata, and your .
played this year, a great Improvement lotte spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. gance of the past. This country gave
condition, changes and varover last year, particularly in the work Seymour Jordan nnd Monday with Mr. her forests, her mines and practically
lea, hence your truss may
of the pitchers and'catchers Is notice­ nnd Mrs. Matt Bedford and Ed Bed­ gave away her lands. We can never be­
be doing no goed because
able. However the infields and out­ ford. They also called on Mr. nnd; gin to be as extravagant m the future
with education as wc have been in the
fields arc not without their outstanding Mrs. Clare Wilhapvs nnd family.
Justznent. Let our Expert
Amble Mugridge nnd children of past witti our material resources.
players. All four teams are about even­
Truss Flttarj examine and
What we ought to have is the co­
ly balanced in batting strength, the Carlton Center were Sunday guests;
ad-ire you.'Don’t ran the
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Palmer and fam­ operation of the federal, state and lo­
First
ward's
low
winning
average
being
dangerous risk of neglect­
cal governments, in building and main­
due to a great extent to their inabllity ily.
Ing proper rupture care.
Mr. ?nd Mrs. Steve Carter and. son,, talning our system of education. % and
to
field
'
successfully.
The
Northerners
Ask your phyridan about
show the need of a lot of practice, par­ Vere, attended tlie funeral of E. War­ equalizing the burden of it so ‘that
ner at Dowling Tuesday.
wherever a child may livex-and a child
ticularly the infield.
correct trass fitting. Seo tho
Lavina Corey ond Effie Brink of can not control where that will be—he
Very few of tlie boys realize that
wonderfulnew development,
their playing is being watched and Grand -Rapids were Sunday afternoon; will have the opportunity of attending
the Akron Mochano Fonn
a good school.
cheeked up on. Attitude as well as callers at Fred Johnson's.
Adjustable Trust Pad.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aubil of Lansing:
For the future, said Mr. Pearce, the
ability will be n determining factor in
Nothing like It ever offered
before. Eliminates tissue
tlie selection of players. However, a spent Sunday night nnd Monday with, stress of our education should be
good fielding record will phiy a large Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan and at­ “not upon teaching what U in books.
destroying preaenre. A pri­
tended
the
Memorial
Day
exercises
at
.
valuable
as that is; not in training the
vate demonstration will ba
part as well as a good batting average.
Al Brown, chairman of both the K. of Middleville. They also called at Matt hands and the minds alone; but train­
1ing
u&gt;g ov
pu, uMum-w,
so «asj to put
character »»,
in boys and
Ind Exclusive Akron Truss
committee, will be glad to help any of Bedford's and Clare Williams'.
Fitters.
Vere Carter and Miss Norma Olb-' girls. Tlie great need of oty country
committee will be glad to help any of
the boys in the selection of playing son attended the commencement ex-. and of al) countries at the present
equipment to fit U]Ur build or ivelp ercises at Kent City Wednesday eve- i time Is Integrity ” Tlie speaker said
The Prescription Drug Store
. I that wiillc the youth ot today may have
with advice as to how to play the var­ tdug.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson nnd son.'their laulta he is betting on them and
ious positions.
Arthur,
call­ , believes that, through their efforts, wc
'rthur, were Monday afternoon call.
ers of her brother, Harry Osborne, of' । will grow a finer and better civilization.
Team
Hastings. Mich.
Hastings.
Second Word
.667
Everything seems tn have been
The fellow who hu socnclhlng worth। 1 thought of in tlie 1932 automobiles exThird Ward .
.500
Fourth Ward
.500 delivering is never ordered to go1' cept wrapping ’em in cellophane.—
First Ward ..
around to the back door.
(Border Cities filar.

Snyder and Gardner
Place in State Meet

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Tee—They’re
Only

Z9C
Lovely Voile
Broadcloth­
Batiste ...

'6
Farion’s Smartest

Sandals

$1.98
Her summer gaieties will
lie a decided success... be­
cause she'll know her feet
arc properly dressed! Wellmidc to insure future foot
health'! And low-orkcd too!

NEWEST Spring itytal
Colonial effects । Dainty lace
yokes, organdie frills, peplams, basques with full, loll
skku . . and your choice
ot tiny or largr print pat­
terns! All las’ colors I

Sixes for
Misses
and
Women

A Huge
Success!
or garilcning wear ... end just
ihe thing to protect your fact
from tlw sun. Floppy, flattering
—colorful t
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action in care anything hap|X&gt;ns to the dinner we enjoyed the “surprise" pro­
electric equipment
.
gram.
gram. Tlie
The children
children were
were the
the parllparti! Hud no change been made by tlie cipants and did not know what they
.board of review in tlw nasc^nmciiLs. the------*— called upon to »fng.
were“—
tn do— until
Irate of taxation in this city this year rente. or play something learned dur­
! would have been 70 cents on the »10Q: ing the year.
■ but the boartl reduced the valuatloh
We started out*last fall with 30 on
.about eight and one-half tier cent. the roll and ended up with 34.
(Continued from page one)
‘ bringing it down to S4.837.97ti. Spread­
Our per cent of attendance for the
ing
ti
tax
of
$37,000
over
Unit
valuation
thi&gt; kind of an equipment is that the
pumphig can always be done on the ! show? that the tux rale for this year celled ixTfcct iitlcjidance certltlcatcs
most economical basis, at atxiut the on this new valuation will be about were: Mildred Coon. Harlan Edmonds.
rated capacity qf the pump or pumps 76'-. e on tire $100 or about 25'.-c on the , Alton Herrington. Alice Tobias, Gay­
lord Tobias. Nyla Jean Pierce. Coral
in use. Tills- h?_s made’a tine saving $10% less than last year.
DrPrlcstcr. Florence Wright, Lawrence
as com pared’ with atcam.
Hook. Allen Hook, Virginia Hook, and
The council also anticipated what • DOWUNG SCHOOL NOTES.
Amy
Hammond.
might’ happen if there would be a .
Primary Room.
break in tlw Electric cutrent which; School in our room closed Friday.
Thow who received spelling certifi­
would put tiie electric pumps out -of
cates fur having 100 or more pcrfeaL'
May
27th
fur
the
summer
^vacation.
We
commission. They installed a standby^
lemons but less than 150 were: Doro­
gasoline engine, operating a pump with had a good time playing games until thy Jones. Coral DePriester. Florence
» capacity of 1.000 gallons per minut • dinner time. Oh. such' a dinner, with Wright. -Mildred Gaskill and Amy
This can be instantly brought into ice cream apd cake for dtbstri. After Hammond. —Irene Dickerson, teacher.

CITY COUNCIL RE
DUCES THE BUDGET

£

d

Buy Her a CEDAR CHEST
For That Graduation Present'
We nre showing a fine line of LANK
cedar chests at prices that all our cus­
tomers say are very reasonable. There is
nothing that a girl graduate would ap­
preciate so much as a cedar chest. And

in our opjnion the Lane Cheats are the
acme of nil any one would want. They
are covered with the very finest cabinet
woods, such as walnut, mahogany,
maple and other beautiful woods.

Prices Range from $12.50 to $29.00
A Special Low Price will prevail at our store for the three
shopping days. Come in and see.

MILLER FURNITURE C
WEST STATE STREET
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HASTINGS, MICHI'

asgasaaa

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�Till! HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 193J

PAGE POUR

The Hastings Banner,Ood

y.^s

I This and That
Lt
c
\Vlicit OtherS Stiy

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

every reasonable law of man. .
»t»«
Pal rick Henry.
• We do not Mlicve that such an idl-j
I otic Situation would be permitted to{
Eloquent qraior of Revolution.
arise under the legal code of any coun-1
A Dramatic Incident.
THE BROWN ARTICLES.
YEARS AGO TODAY.
try or community outside the United I
"Caesar Had His Brustus—"
G Hayes. John J. Dawson, Rob. oiatc*. in mu siaie n is one oi me re- : . ... .
, .
-,
. . Not
all
the
heroea
of
the
Revolu.(&gt;.
Mic
ixu*a
ui
uic
anuiu.
...
...
_. .. .-------- . ... _
1.U1U ol tuU-tMd. Mtomtut unto
... ._glory on! _ i ton. Fred W. Stebbins and M. U Cook
■■■ ■ ni tlll,ury War cariied' j.
thciY
went to Albion Thursday to attend a
ering with the fundamental principles, ham county, is .the autim: &lt;&gt;i i ‘
'
! bloody balfteflclds. lorr many
——• served
——■—4' meeting of the Southwestern Michigan
uf Justice. The quickest way to remedy .articles that arc being publftlii
imrthr!
! ‘their
country well
well in
in legislative
1
„(
attackmz^thc
heir country
halft. Bankers Association, of which Mr.
it wiU be to do kway with the fraudu­
present administration,-1"particularly
on [and other office, of-government One ‘
** ptesldent. TTiey had a fine
lent character of the so-called life”!
kJ
the number of comm).-, io:.' and -alar- ot the greatest of tln-.*e was Patrick!tln,e and listened to splendid addresses
sentence and make it what it ft sup- .&gt;s pma Jn thl. different -.:• ,..-:mri.' -'ll.iiry. the Virginia lawyer whone I b&gt; ^‘“l''nt Laird of Albion Cohegr
I.
l„
to.
O!J
-"
“
IJ«l
.Uo™, tor th. Mkhlposed to be and ought, to be. nn un- j und charging these condll!
IMIBn to totond th, uur-cry ,d1 «•"
.
compromising septencc of impriMMi-1. oovernor.
Governor.
•
■*“*?• F,F OMrtr «nd
the
ol Mm iMquaM,
ment until death."
I'.tnrk H.nry
born.in Motor
""Pt
counts-, viratnu «.•
A- «r» or to,
“J h“b“P
urr.t pntrloto nl hl. ton. .nd » »,rm ‘
V.MJ n*a "rld«. club to
•Wc hold no brief for‘gangland hut
.oiah h.rir ikva.-i to derermim- admirer ot George
based on its record it is abqve” baby j for what pufjKi ihe
' money-shall be will
*’■&gt; ’ft*■ remembered
.
I1 wcially during this
killing." says one weekly newspaper ,Hrd*
*
‘ ill*
the i-ritlrtf
entire nntii,*,
nattvp to
editor in connection wtpi a ciimnienlJ It
” ft“ also
‘ tft' (gily power that can First President. f
on the dea|h'of the’Lindbergh baby.!'create statewcb:i-.ftift*;on*..
It was tn May. I.— —r
"" '
' " " K'anhed the
Henry, then a twenty-nine year old;: ot Vermontville.Unless were much mistaken, hawever.[ndlcla! proreedni,.
—
legislature,,
member ot the Virginia Hwue ci! Bur-1I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborn and
there are several mothers in New;but cun find nothing that iniluat.
speaking against the Stamp(j ilaugliter, 1’utricla, siient the week end
York City alone who are not inclined! that Repre.-* maiive Brown has . v. • gyves,
Act. ro-e to muje.stlc heights to warn i ut Howe, Indiana, the guests of Rev.
Id view the activities of gangland with! J,ro&gt;b!ht '&lt;» -'.he atir-ntwn &gt;.f the bjt: - Britain's king ot the danger of oppress­ I Fr Young and on Saturday saw the
irnh ,d,u«„Ph„.l deuuhmmL
■ “f“"; X"
M
■“
inn the American Colonic?. Dunng that | boys of the Howe Military school in
slbty murder by stray bullets w not! salarie* paid
speech, occurred oiie &lt;&gt;f ihe review before government officials
nt-cewinry conimu tij«-mnrilble
most dramatic sceiie-i ever erupted in from Washington. .
quite so outragcom, as deliberate club- st^ift th.&lt;: *xi
the state.
Mfts Mary McElwain returned from
a legiriatlve awmbly.
bing over’the head but the ultimat• V
11,o: ' - • - —
Tlie Hoiue of Burg*
had been her Washington trip Thursday, stop­
Ob the Intent .nd o'n th. sttot"I'u.d,tKX thrown into an uproar by the intro­ ping enroute home for a short visit
with Her niece.. Mfts'Emily McElwain,
xtrlikcn parent is about tlie some. "As . *..,,t. ^eni ma.ie in them, but if tiv- duction of resolutions denying the at Anri Airbor.
low. cowardly and vicious as some of, conditions which hr iiys dn-cxi-t, to power of Great Britain to tax the
Colonhft without their cnn-M-nt. Henryj Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bcssmer drove to
their operations have been.”’ continues Pl“C'” r«-.-|'on&gt;ibility where- it bcluirs, moved the resolutions, und linmrdlatcly Ft. Wayne, Indiana Sunday, the latthe article,'"gangland ha* as yet never
Uw JcguJaturv. of Which he
they-were bpjxuwd by the majority of'| ter's mother. Mm. Electa Satull, reQUICK WORK
l: turning to her home.
s
. . .
...
. memi&gt;-r.
.the house. The debate grew warm, anti;
harmed a Judge and only an oyasional, it.will
' ;' Mrs. Geo. Bullen of Muskegon
This section of Michigan, nt least, ’ policeman, which uttion, no doubt, was thi* mat'
Patrick Henry, supporting them, denounced
tvranny. .ne
the sump
Stamp *
Aqt.
‘ iI “Tft
u ai.
to. nnnnr.
0, ■'
seems to be a poor place for bank rob­ bused on super-necessity rather than le2ftl.1f.11
•ur I-.,.I
llrutu.,.- -•IhmXtod
”'lh“d“ El'^°l«lchUtohtototo«n(
' "Cants
‘ 1 hl,
.. ...................
■
bers to.work their trade- Fast work by
C'ir'. - the First hi* Crom- Uw *‘*lt end “,ul Memorial Day the
any dFslre to take human life.” Ait of j
authorities In co-operation with vigil .'hid, 1. nm.Hr tra-m tut I—
drj'wrtototo ...
.mtolrt,
lantcs. posses and private in\estimators
"Treason."
cried
the
.
Speaker
—
"treacould even add without distorting facts 1 the ' accounting tfe-partmenl from tlw
treason ' echoed from every part I
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. •
quickly
apprehended two of thi
ivery much lhat gangjund has done auditor general, an tl.-ciro- offire und
four who held up the bank at Grand many policemen and Judges a great !*‘*tab!isl» an accounting-* dcp.-.rtniei:t ot the hou &lt;■ "It was. ' s.ivs Judge Ty-1 At the annual business meeting of
h r. an &lt; y*-witiM-v, one of those trying the Epworth League held on Monday
Raimb.. escaped with a few hundred d-.I.r rad *I»„ .«,drr 1: Uto “£2?
WH.mnmW.IMH.W*.,"::
•
”””” :”“rr “
. cuuy.mg d.r»r.
department rrcogtuzwl no moment* Which U decisive ol charayUevening the following officers were
Hr. Henry falter*d nbbfor an instant;! ehosen for the ensuing year: President
.lwl« to .talr &lt;u.h tor irmktok *11
±
by
recprd.4.
no reports wen- available ti; but rising le a loftier Jttijtide. ami tlx-; - Mrs. J C Ketcham; 1st vice-presiwho in any way took part In the man- borr policeman
'v'
1 Fred
"* Burke come ' rt
'n' ‘ ""
. any per»on, no mArff what lift 'pos|- Ing on the Shaker .&lt;n eye of the m&lt;vt | dent. Mis. Winifred McLravy: 2nd
hup&gt; deserve the thanks of the Michl- j under the clx**itication of "su|&gt;er I tinn w.'ft. umirir h;id\»evn fa.-.ed up. dvlcrmiti! d flu . hr flnuhed his sen-] vtcc.-prcsldcnt. Gerald Nash; 3rd vlcetence with the fliiner t cmpha .i.s- inay I president. Miss Ethel Hedrirk: 4th
gan public. It wc only had laws witii I necessity.
profit by thi-lr example. If this be' vice-president. Mfts Nora Barr; ;eccond.itiisn allowed. Gror.'brek |
s.ufllciriit teeth to buck up such poj.-«1
•
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Ml Jennie SrAulahl; tt* l ii: i r.
A "FRIEND" OF THE’ PEOPLE.
robberies might be less prcvclant than j
This acco-.int of. the famous-h; M&lt; nd Bui ton; organist. Miss Minnie
' More often than not It pais to be all i:utlc-r&gt; i»n:e&lt;!&lt;&lt;! with th.;
was apjirnv* d by Tlioiua.-, Ji tleixm who j Clary.
„
they arc. Tlie robbers were armed andj
, suspicious of these pscudoridalesnu'ti' '"‘t to keep lur handling ol th*
-.a. I.i’rr to frame the Declaration of! ‘The Miller nnd Harris Furniture
demonstrated .that they were willing t&gt;»nuances
uri
alftoltitc
secret
who holier loud and long ilpu they are
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Independence -which Patrick Hmry ■ company have added to their wcfl’ comnh.t murder if necessary. Ncvcrttu’-i
Just a few of the things thnl re.felt had to-emne It is th&lt;- be-u. known j • quipped business establishment, a
j friend.-, of the people.” Take Senator from tlii* comhtirm that the legftl
Iw tlie severest penalty the state ran I
ir.iditlrnal ,tt count of the c|&gt;MMe. and i motor delivery wagon of 25 hor;re
I Smith W. Brookhart, for exumple. No ctciited. Many in»' rreid* were b
giv** i» to keep them in prison (or Iffc
&gt;. *iip|h&gt;r:cd in the main by a recenlly! potter. It war. manufactured by the
! there blatant, i-hnmpioii ot •■thc.com- but what did they cost? A pa’uc
dt-roven d. casual, contemixirary de* International Harvester Company and
at continual expense to Michigan tax­
Phone 2266
Hastings. Mich
1 ux- started, but! . iiptivn in a Mum uhat milder form. was. purchsr-d in Grund Rapids by
j mon man" cxbUts. He profc-vra n de­
payers. -Even in prison there Ls alway*
wltal
did
it
cement
plant
at
,
sire-to protect his public from all tlw
Henr.v ft .it down ili&lt;^ opposition to George Miller, who t&lt;x&gt;k his first lestiie xfangrr of outbreaks that may re­ ! grafting pobtira) forces that « at*
ihe state sw.DW.i t.he resolutions and they were adopted, [son in driving by coming home with
which
is
and
always
sult in furtlier killing- of bfllcerx a! the
- :— ----------- ____________________ ' the. ear on Saturday. The car will
I working to M-rve "the UitercsU.*' Yet- a , t-li-phun'.'' both to Its jnrmr
law or people in the countryside about.
1 greatly facilitate the delivery of goods.
I survey of government puyrlills Menu* to i and is to the state.,The Ionia
1 Mrs. L. H. Eyarts, Mrs. W. R Cook
Sometime in tin near future, perhai»,
atory doriiuiorif-s. which htivi
[and Mfts Gertrude Smith attended the years ns naval constructor, his dull*-*!
the -people of Michigan will let their ।
been a disih
' Commencement of the School of thr being to make designs for warships.
reason get thr better of their senth । too per fem fw hl‘ own family. Tne
' Ntirres of the U. B. A.. hospital nt
THE UNEXPLORED.
। senator. himself draws a glo.lKX) salary,
PIFTY-FJVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
men’, ami paw* n death iienalty law.
[Grand Rapids Wi-dnesdoy night.
j one son u on the books fur &gt;5.400. an­
Mr and. Mrs. Warren Wilcox and
Greenbacks were worti; in gold on
After
dusk, and 'cro.--M d the bur
Wlurfi
Fred
w.
Green
becutnu
Gov7'0 DO all you cun
Mrs. Muy Bronson were guests of Mr. Saturday 38 5 g rents on tlie dollar.
UNCLE SAM, FR!N?ER.
I other for 53.000, n daughter g&lt;-u &gt;rn&lt;n. hr reiu-cd thp Kina’s cn&gt;
Kii' the darkness wholly veiled
&gt;2.200 of the public's money, one broihHhenff John-Q. Cressey left Sunday
and Mr.* Weldon Bronson at Wall lake
■
One cunsidcroblc source of saving Ink
tn the hcsl u-’uu lhat
returned ilu- dull.-.. &lt;&gt;f the Ire
!Sunday
evening for. tin- wist on official buxi- • Haven shores and lands atm ;
*
t
*-r
draws
&gt;2.5ixi
for
a
trifling
service
’
"Ti/to
’
.ii""
CVi
j.;;,.
the
path
ot wiltLram light
to that.b'jrly arid tlie IcgMuttux
diir national government would be a?
, Mrs. W -s. Sherman, Mrs. N. T.
" , and another brother geta &gt;1.000. All in' n-xponwible head ut tlM' stnte in r&gt;-;;;ud
I Diamond and Mrs George Whitcomb (Illy. OUCCl S.h lltlend hft efforts.
” reduction in tlw appropriation to tin-'
111,, tolmr.. Itrrlil*.- &gt;mlri.\n to,..
The work of putting the iron fence ’ /lr
Sloped
acw-’*! the water-ways ’
all.
thcrvlOTt).
Bnxiklmrt
and
lumllj
of
Grand
Rapiiis
spent
Thursday
with
Guvernnietit Printing office ami also &gt;
monvi
ia-'Hm«s
about the court house square is being:
J '
! Hast
lugs inemu.
friends.
.
to place a price on official'pnbllralioH*.- touclie* the guverpnu-nt purse f&lt;
Mr and Mrs, Elroy Tobias went to! pushed rapidly to completion. The Wonderlands ol which we dreamed
. &gt;25.000 annually, which is ,-ornethtn
which will amount to 30 fx;r cent abort
Alin Arlx.r Wednesday and will spend j man who has It in charge evidently; Over the unventund seas
more
than
a
uuxtesl
Ijttle
sum
any
the real cort of printing. Some of this
a few days with Charles Dawson and understands hft business.
-Never mote eiichuntcrl Mtimd.
sift.
■
One of tlw absolute necessities ot Clin' Never lovelier than these—
\ material issuing tftim the government ।
.
*Mr. nnd Mrs Byron Smith of De- day ft the. lowering of Ihe grade on!Thi*e that, hidden till the dawn
„mr. lu. 6.-U Wtollubto.
'• ■' ln,'"C *,|lhtrait arc the guests of her mother, Mrs. State street from Broadway •east ut, Now no boundary confines,
u&gt;, rn.; ■«„&lt;! totorm.Uw I..*,. ,. □&lt; "T
*"“«•
"u' J
Waldorf!
'
least two feet The health or people Sure •wherif starry skies have drawn
u.t. c r..., to,,™, Wtor. ,-ua,
to •&gt;"»■* tom&gt;l( to- «
ft endangered by the present grade ot ( Silvery horizon linos.
-Um*., (toil*, n -Ito. to »U1.
to .to,,
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
thWrSl&gt;^«i’ that t M Rldm.n ihe'Ther'' ’«•&gt;”*»’ «“• Veiled and idWlWn,
. Cto,..to Ito.. O&gt;.
. Bull. "&gt;
&lt;lU‘n
‘J'“XI ■
wc hear that j. H. bldman. Ihe wnmi.-r. nirtii..., ,.i.r
Tlie Hastings Musical Club held it*
mpti.M- ptrad froin Virginia-to regular meeting Tuesday evening and popular suiiervisor of Barry town-hip F
, volce-r whisper th-rc '
UM - .to ol Ooutotol u«-.h In ton U»|0' •'■'.mm,...: u&gt; to
0Uf UnJ !•«'rr ‘.iXf thM ‘Sere ‘were;
of the (W'micjji and tlw wijolc the following program wus given; mn' X^’w’®r
latest report of tqe public printer
uincnt fl.irr.i d into resUtunce.
school. We also hear there ft D**1 i secrete vision hide* we find
PianO solo. Miss Edith Lombard; ion
A DESERVED REBUKEu better teacher in the state Another. *n(.rn
lh„
l*
State* that during Uw past ten years.
Fi«n:&gt; m&lt;ii&lt;d rapidly
mtn tinpiano; soio,
solo, ruargarri
Margaret zaicm,
stem; Trombone
.........................
- year i»aivi
vromoonc | ----- ■ ■ •
.......... , ................
•
in Bo-ton with *Cio. Ei,rl Wood; vocal solo. Mfts Letta' “?acbtJr rank* vcrF
ls “lw1 ■l Rcleiutlolft In the KUcsscd,
puMMUnn. ord-n-d b&gt;
„butr"t,,„ s,.M,„
ml Uh troops m
to puiifth th.it citv Garn: piano duet. Misses Inez Mfln- i a -noouor
^“‘dldufo
He ft at present of the' [ Trcn-.iires in the nnpoyM-^d -Sidney
wiwvur
buto.u, und dnronm-ni. lor of.
Jm,n („^t
ad
tv the &lt; pjxuiiii
th- tea rax But tyr,- and Carrie Stebbins; Trap drum ! Job. "wran
r. BGleyucHu bre„ btouid,.,,, "8“ “"V-1: “ ■«««•
«»•
tow of free dfttnbuuon hau- brt-u hun fontpJ |Of. t)
w.t yrl hail Jhe
nitry becomebecome Im-jsoio,
imWm Nevans; piano solo. Qlcnna , ” —- .
------ - -Ls residence
that
•
*
: l to to- mnbrnto, ..
IWr w
rjnd!rtj!c
re to be free
i»vic; ijumu-i.
quintet. .-ncssra.
Messrs. n.
N. n.
H. Patton,i
residence tn
in a
a riianner
manner
that sia-aks
speak.-,-:
r-aiion, t hft
---•
•.-.*
•rrior had Frank Horton and the —
Misses. ------Pearlweir for his
hisenterprise.
enterprise.
■ veto.-, rh,
ot
.....
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.
.
.
.....
...
.
The
Hastlnes
Itnnv
I
Hastings House is being refitted J
Hr
"ship, .slid the i Michael. Inez McIntyre ‘and Mrs. A.
.1 Bmnd toUld Or orator. I
(fl ^p,,^ Mth „w(
and refurnished in first class manner J
been supplant.- McCoy.X impairing* lit porlvnt office to mak*- a p
‘
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
d bv a Contention In thL&lt; body, on
Round trip to Detroit Sunday &gt;185 A change the travelling people will not
The:
he momirig of March 23. 177$. PatQck
..
; lion that Jic and' hf- fol
A party of eight ladies nnd gcntlc•'Kitchen efficiency is about 10 per
There will be an ice cream arid ccent'&lt;if 0being a good wife.”—Mrs. K.
should not : Hou.** wil^ give Miiiport f
t.-.i.U-un a tn intro- rnen spent. Thursday evening with
strawberry
festival
al
the
Good
T«-mp-1
g
tftn4
a buri'i
Mrs. George and Freji Menhennlck
‘ '
Hen tn the early cnmpletlnn of thr
nny in u state of dc- listening to recitations by Mrs. George lar.s hall on Tuesday evening next. Tlie |
pupils are cordially invited.
mainin; rand most important &gt;
ipport of tiiere rcsolu- Menhi-nnick und Miss.Vlnnlo Ream.
,
Old Man Booze has put inorc men
running expense no the eniuufprtlyc program .of the
Following arc the members of the '
r zv
ii r
ti/,’“t
&gt;l'i«n all the rnnpins
Hastingii baseball team, the positions i
VVIiy
loRdiur BecauM- ron-tant moderate
deni. Garner ft hft own wool
which has to some which they will play not having yet'
1 drinking eels' a ball player juft as sure,
ambition to
NEWS ^GLEANINGS.
! os boating. I don't, bother with sounsbeen'definitely decided upon:-Robleski.i
-------- Brown,;
... .... The
Sea are aald'stirs
.*«”» who
*&gt;’o drink
drink "—-Cmmie
MackSuann._ shores of the Dead a..to
rinonir. Lfurlri
Dariioth. Diamond, Goodyear,
the piciuie of America’s DcKcmp. Hines. Wilcox; V,
’cc:=.“. Fell.;
Wooton.
Poll, j to be the lowest dry land In the world. BB' r- Philadelphia Athletics.
'
. he (submitted to Eng- Bevier, At a meeting reenntlv
_______
- ,
. -- -------recently IwM
held lI
--------1 MICHIGAN joke:
&gt;pr&lt;-’-.i &gt;n. He pointed out that R J. Bell was elected Captain of tlw &gt; Last year there were 340.541 Indians,; •'When every country has mu up
e; c'-n-eqianuy u
planning to enforce the team and F. W. Walker secretary and!in the United Slates.
I tariff barriers, there will be nu trade.'
' uid for that pur- treasurer. i
, ;——.
i --Sir Ronald Lindsay.
The lorry ft the only type of motor-1
ng in this iiemwMrs. Will Squiers and daughter.
1 navies The time Gertrude, returned Tuesday from Los car made in Switzerland. *
' 'The world can no longer safely or
their personal prejudi
argument
and
the
ColoJ
wisely carry Uw burden.-, lymuipentr
Angeles,
California
where
the
latter
merit .of the team.
Sixteen billion postage stamps are
must ,--:innil; or light.
has been for the benefit of her health.
I Impose.” - Alanson B Houghion.-former
d America could Ugh'l.' hri said.. Mrs. Wilbur Lane ft visiting friends printed.In the-United .States every year.
, Ambnv,ador to tlw Court ot St. James's
in Grand Rapids.
There are 100.000,000 more women •nd Germany.
■vitable—to retreat mean! .•daCharles Kurtz of Ada, Olilo. is visit­ !b.n men m tadi._
| . MMn
A Texir. hen has hi id
'■price demand’d for life. Thru ing lift parents in Rutland and fflends
inches long by eight ii
pendow
and relatives in this city.
A noiseless electric fan has been In­ billties, buf unless he develops his best
Mir he is a counterfeit."—The Rev
and ' he'energetic fowl.
Mrs C. G. Holbrook entertained her vented.
| Henry T. Crane.
trh American:
sister-in-law. Mrs Balch and two
It ft 1250 feet from the street to the)
------ .
nlecra
of
Eaton
Rapids
Sunday.
cack&gt; of punt—Boston
tip of the mooring mast on.the Empire ' “I* “ man's face can light up »t a
me. give mt- liberty, or give
State Building.
'
| quotation I know and love, then that
ok iivatni ‘
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
--------------~
i
man
for
me
ft
a brother, whether hr
Patrick Henry bream*- thr war-gov­
Prairieville Items—Mrs. J E Doyle
A ruling by the Brazilian Govern-1 be a dustman qc a duke.'-Stanley
ernor of his beloved Virginia and' .of Kalamazoo spent a few days of last
buried under 30 feet of mud in India i
ment allows alien airplane pilots to/ Baldwin. '
we hft lu
served several'terms tn thu ortVv until
week
visiting
her
friend,
Mrs.
S.
E.
the fiat degree and hud received a thus showing that pobt.cal rampaign.-.
cxtkd Aftx Ut W&lt; wan* | he decided I*, retiirj./pnGrieTif/But
serve only two years longer for thaf
• ,
’
. Government.
Prak of AbsonUliew
“Ufe M'ntqwe to ft .erved at 'NJai- ar,‘ of ancient (wlgln.—Ohio Stat? :1a&gt;i-.&gt;
know- then- Jacfs bc’loro like oiher patriots of his ’.inie lie could: Cavins.
Mr. und Mrs. W. /H. Powers spent
| "Standing on one's dignity u Uw
tpiettc. Judge CotU-r drew attention *0: Journal
•
| ihe rumnaur. ft gin.. *0 that they car. ’ nn: resist the c.illxiTduiv and lie later
Sunday in Dowagiac.
The average weekly attendance at peak of all absurdities. "—Reginald
an ironical absurdity in the criminal
----------- ---* | understand the punimc back of them came from sechwlrm again- tn serve hh,
Miss Olga Beumer went to Muske­ motion picture theaters in Britain ft Berkeley.
.
- ,.*» .
*
0
.
It appears tiiat Japan has Pacific*?'
** xmg that Michigan tun'd ' native state Perhaps he would have be7.000.000.
1
----gon Saturday for a brief visit.
i&gt;ra.ute. Addressing the prisoner !**. ambition*1 -Wiiuton-Sukin Jourtia1 . a,1- t3
w'il f• reccome
aa prominent
fxur.
ip
;
.................
ise.,.-iuic
i-juiiuiicuL
nxutr
ip rutmnal
national
----------"The man who cannot get cnUiu- •
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
Van
Valkenburgh
said"
-Iimuous
nnmonouAin jourua. q,
4
,
k
1!lSHOlr
,
of
thr
ard
r
,
lttn
a!fa!ri
.
(or
,...
,...
r
,
at
„
ll
.
„...
tr-e •unguoin oi the ;&gt;w.-r and clean atlairs-for he certainly
oflered
tlie United States siastlc
slastlc about hft
his
The President of the
busmeu haa no
and
daughter
Kate
returned
from
the
house c.t that * It ment that has m-icvcra! important piiutioiv. In the new- we it Saturday.
•It .ft lucky tor you that your attorney;
is president of the American Red Cross ' buxines* to be in II.””—Sir Franns
tected our state government and re-|ly formed government. Including the
did not agree to a plea ol guilty, ol
A collfgc
m'N". Yo\k
■—?«—
Goodenbugh.
John Pendergast went to Chicago
hired to co-operate with the governor* ’ portfolio of state— but for the tact
George
Washington
never
wore
a
wig
wond degree murder or I woujd have tuet (or ,
CaUin# for trjvpl
since the King sneaked out ot the capi- that he dblriftted the Constitution as Monday evening in the Interest of the buTtallowed ids hair to grow long and
The danger of . making public service
Wool,Boot Company.
givan you a sentence with a 50 years H&gt;g adventure and hazards of all kinds ta! tlw- night before the state govern- an encroachment on States' righto
purely honorary Is that it ehmuwtcs
Miss Flo Beadle left for Grand Rap­ powdered it.
ment was returned . to the people, i His lack of svm^thy for the new
mmimum. A* it ft. you will be eligible u
a b.Ue
AUU
the man of small means but great
ids Monday to resume her position tn
Quito, capital of Ecuador, is located ability. ”—Sam Street Hughes. «
through
Fred
W.
Green,
—
Saranac
j
government,
however,
did
not
affect
his
for parole in 14 years'
become un umpire—Richmond Times
the schools there. .
approximately pn the equator.
j Advertiser.
। personal relations with Georgi- WashDr. C. W Young of Allegan was in
"If Bastioncll had been held guilty Dispatch.'
"In times Uf depression, short sales
„ ----- --------- **•-----------—
ington under whose guidance the Cpn- the city Saturday on his way to Sag­
The oldest sponsored daily radio
of murder without'premeditation, he;
k P^turfIt°&lt; iIllut,na Gandhi in his ‘ stitution was framed and put Into opmaw to attend the dental convention. program, according to the National act like a snowball in augmenting the
might have been placed behind the bars: Many a private debtor arics for a . I?c5:*’8f t!a-”'s i!l0*s him in hard-1 eration. Tlie great orator and the great
R. K. Grant, ■ Spary Phillips and Broadcasting Company, was first ra­ decline by the additional burden they
boiled shirt and gales-ajar-colLir And,; soldier of the evolution had only the Luke
impose.
”—Senator Arthur,Capper.
until the day of hft death. But since tomorrowtonum —Arkaiua* Gazette
Waters returned from their flshI somehow, it helps to explain hft present: deepest respect and admiration' tor , mg excursion to the north last week diocast on March 30, 1825.
he was convicted ot coldblooded, deli----------future development depends
,
to „
;Clothing trend.—Arkansas Gazette.
.each other.
,
Men and women on Unde Sam's pay on Our
h.lp«
hu nmlly
mowniM..
_ —
--—------ —
---------------------p,,rlrl Henry aien
aM June
Ju„ g.
, 1799.
„„ jmt
Ju|t and report a catch of about 300 of roll
berate auMsinatlon. hr stands a
’Th,
---------. -r ------------/ —
—
------------f, ratneg
individual
of reaponsireceive an annual wage of about ^ty
crecognition
^TL2^S°
,U1billtv”"-^T
'—Cftl rih.rU
. A
* 1151
chance of rdeaae whlk he ft MUI .a «y&gt; » writer. That's one triumph cf[ 'Parsnips, wnt^a an expert on ggr- six month* before Washington's death the speckled beauties.
11.404,000.000 or an average salary of .
* vwire a. Lindbergh.
George.
Rock
will
leave
the
Brooklyn
vigorous young man and free to enjoy i dUazmament.—Passing Show.
^,n to^- 'arp
leU tn «* ground "! and shortly after he had been elected Navy Yard tomorrow morning where ♦1.575 for the 846.885 federal govern-j • PhllOMphy is common tenac m &amp;
•
1
|Wc &lt;m«e agree.—Boston Transcript.
| to the Virginia House of Delegates.
■ he will be stationed for the next three raent workers.
. j drew sult."-OUver 8 Braston.

TEN

Munsingwear
for Men and Boys

Las?”

.

4?.

°L

HE NEW Munsingwear gar­
ments are here for you in a wide
range of pleasipg patterns. The
seams are super-stitched for extra
long wear, the buttons well sewed.
The tailoring, too, will satisfy the
most critical. And you have a wide
choice of models not only in- shirts
and shorts but in union suits, woven
or knit, with short sleeves, long
sleeves or no sleeves and. they cost
no more than ordinary underwear.

7 he Store for Dad and Lad

| From Our Scrap /fool

A Quotation

Crumbs of Wisdom

0/ Our World'

r

Punucnt Purugraplis

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE I. IM*
’LIGHTNING STRUCK

NEW LAW OFFERS
LClondburat and Thunderstorm
Carlton Twp. On
A LIBERAL PLAN , Struck
Thursday Afternoon

The General Electric

4-year service plan
is your guarantee of
lowest cost refrigeration

GUY BAUER’S BARN

.

FOR THE PAYMENT OF DE­ j About three o'clock Thursday oft-.
while a terrific cloudburst and'
LINQUENT TAXES FOR j ernoon.
a thunder storm raged tn Carlton.
THE YEAR 1930 - - 1 lightning .struck. the barn on W. O.

You Will Find That

HIGHLANDS DAIRY MILK
Will Keep Better and Stay Sweet Longer

Bauer's furrn in lhat towirehlp. destroy­
You buy milk to use "in your home—
bottles of. Highlands Dairy Grade "A”
AUDITOR GENERAL FULLER ing the building with lt» contenu The
not to have it spoil and be thrown away.
Pasteurized milk in their refrigerators
fire driNirtment of'this city made a
It is discouraging to a housewife to go to
EXPLAINS THE RULING ' quick run and did godd work but the
for a week or two and when it was taken
; building was doomed when they ar­
her refrigerator and find that the milk
out it was found perfectly sweet.
Tlie structure* was a ruin os a
; Tells What Payments Arc Re- ;; rived.
she
had
depended
upon
using
is
all
sour,
result of the fire. It wiu a good barn.
curdled and tainted. Why docs (one
The REASON WHY is because High­
I
quj^ed In Order to Avoid
1 contained eight tons of hay. a lot of
'milk turn sour quicker than another?
lands Dairy milk is so CLEAN and
farm tools, also some calves and
’Having Land Sold
I chickens which perished. It u iiretty
Simply because it is more UNCLEAN,
PURE: Hint’s why the Highlands Dairy
Circumstance, -have forced many 'hard to estimate the loss but. in any
that's all. A TEST o£ milk that turn's
is permitted by the state of Michigan to
J people to be delinquent in the payment event the Insurance will'not be sufftsour in a short time wMI prove that state­
m H Grade
A” milk. No CLEANER
of their taxes who never had tailed to cient to replace the structure as tire
j pay their taxes until the present de- ■! building carried only $2,000 with $5M
ment. It will show a large number of
milk is produced than our Grade “A”
i pression began.
•
on tire contents, J500 on tire tools and
germs and probably filth in the milk.
Pasteurized. Il’s the best and safest
j\-The legislature.’has made provision $W0 on the ado. ,
—
Some housewive|-in Hastings have kept
milk you can buy. Why not try it?
I whereby people who Were not able to
! pay their 1930 taxes. wiiosc land.; or
GRADE
MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart.
I property had been returned as dclihquent to the Country Treasurer for the
.
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw )—8c Quart.
. year 1931. can pay such delinquent
I taxes in installmenu, tlw legislature
• The «nie com of
any refrigerator is
at Its recent setslon having made pro- i
the purchi vc price
vision for such payment.
plus «ti&gt;( il Carets
Auditor General Fuller lias sent tn*
to keep it operat­
Coutaty Treasurer Streeter a .digest of
ing through the
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop
Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
।
ihe
provision* of the new law which we , roughs, and Myrtle Weaver of Edger
■years.
»chtx&gt;l each received 9‘j and Merieta
pass on to our readers, as follow -;
1. A taxpayer may pay 35 ' or more Stiles from Burroughs -chool rccetw?
'&lt;4 taxes asreiised lor 1930 on nr before
October 1. 1932. in which Case Interest'; Those receiving eighth grade d're tha; Ferris. Clair; Petris. Dwight;
: is to be computed nt tire rate of
ot plotnai in 1932 were:
FV-rrla, Wayne; Fillingham, Norman:
)'■' from March I. 1031 to date of par- I Abbott. Bessie: Allerding. Ardis; AL Freeman. Paul; Frey. ’ Ek&gt;isc; Fruiii,
Tt.Gtna.i. Wilson;
■ ment. together with a culiection ffv ofi: lerdlng. Mary; Anderson. Robert; An- .Emma; From, R&lt;»&lt;: Fry. N&gt;wlw.
i son. Ada; Arentx. Doris.
4 on the amount so paid
Bard Gay. Rmsell;* Gleske. Vmeph; GllM«CatTetly.
Uaiiurnc. Mildred; Valentine, Nelson;
' 2. If the payment so made is over 1I Baas. Viola; Baldwin. Miics;
Bcck.
'
Ions.
Nina;
Gu&lt;?&lt;iM&gt;n.
Helen;
Gordon.
croft,
Lawrence;
B
um
.
Ruby;
--------------------------------....
...
---------. VanAhllire. Alvan; Wallace, Richard;
25'- and lea., than SO'.'. then thr efeQu«r
rcription in question will be listed for Anna; BeUotL Ernest; Billings. Lyle;!Rosemary; Granger. Neil; Gre’en. Mar,WaUL Willie; -Weadbrwk. Eari;
’sale'in May 1933 with tlx- addition.* Bird. Lyk; Birman. Orvm; Bowerman !shall, Gutclwss. Ray.
■ Weanr. Myrtle, Wilcox. Edith; Wil­
Hallock. LetlU Mu&lt; ; . Hummond.
, k:s;.-&gt;. Wilmn.- Wilkinson, Gerald; WUpenalty of $1.00 jx-r description, the Alice; Brei-hrlsrn: John; Brown.
i Riot.. Thclm'a;
Wood,
Elizabeth;
collection fee. of 4'1 with-Interest at Margaret; Bryans. Robert; Buck. Or- Margaret.; HanM-n. Blanch: Hansen,
'.Florence; Hart. George; Hathaway.
j Woodman, Cleone; Wright. Forrcit.
■ ’» of 1 per month on tlte.unpuid bal- pha; Burr. Robert.
Campbell. Clarence; Campbell. Ray: Hathaway, -Ruth; Harner, Bur-'
AI. I .-ST I? I*1. RE T RIG F. R ATO R
nnre. unless the owner before such list­
The Vliihm in the State Flair Boys’
; mg pays the difference between Mm.- Glenn; Campbell. Hiwil; Cappm. Dor-&lt;d»tt«-; HefTnir. Harel. Hel-I Mum.
I Conte-,t ,&lt;rr Albert Drake pf tlie Bnr...... ......................
Marjortd^CoMday. Rtch-Hloeho. Thenm; Holcomb.
Beth Robert Nev
। fir.-it
• payment nnd „..v„
such 50’-.
। num M-hoot and toe alternate is WiJ3 ti the different between tire «rd; Clent.-Noreen: Cffmenre- Frieda;1 Hotmef Harold: H«orer Kalpti; H : Mil.li. .. N
*..n Thomas of the Auitin school. Thlramount paid on oi» hrh.rc October 1
Kathryn; Cole. Albert. Cooiwr. tun. Kenneth: Hubbell. Helen; Hull. Ch-tk
ti-lliret' boys wrote ihU examination.
HARDWARE COMPANY
1932 and 50'- u paid oh or before M-&gt; B- tty. Cramer Chester; Crawley. Oer-1 Haiti
Ornubt I
.
. Johnson.^
......
_. . ._...
I. 1923. th&lt; County TrcJvurrr will with- .4!°. Cpittendcn. Dana; Cnittmdrn • Janson. Virginia;
Jetty*. • ^“/ri-tj.
PHONE 2101. HASTINGS. MICH.
lament Fence
Helen
। Johnson. Lyle. Johnson. Marayry. Phillip*, l-om**-.
hold the jiarrel from sale for one year **'
’“•*
Day, Dora; DeBruinc. Louise; Dew-'.Jones. John; Jones. NW.
; Rankin. Roberf.i
Whet i regarded as the longest
during which time, interest will accrue
fence *.n tire world l, the one 1139 miles
' &lt;&gt;n the unpaid balance at the rate ot 1ry. Glenn; Doyle. Kenneth; ''ttfokeI Keeler, Margaret; Keen. Altlrea. ihitu; Rounds. 1 •
Albert; Dunkclberger. Ernest; Dunn. I Kidder, Dmyld; Kidder, Ethel; Klhnt.; Seger. Marshal!;
leng
which
stretches across Western
BWh. .nd to b.™ In .-U- l..n«h.!■ «&lt;•. '*•'
",1?'
OBITUARY.
Roy.
' j Modesla; Knme. Vituta.
Shillington, Darot
Australia, V. b six feet high and
amid the darkness the light oi thr-.
lb(.
Emrick, Charles; Endres- Benjamin;
Lathrop. Dorothy; Lee. Clifford; Slocum. Helen;
Ella Townscrid, daughter of Jew but
made of strong, fine wire mesh. Its
noble character shone und &lt;he dark4 H the dlfTepnct
**l^f*l th,c Endres. Gerald; Eno. Maurice; _Erway. 1 Leinnar. Reva; LeToiirnruu. Charles; Sprague. Georg.-;
Mid Elizabeth To* nsctid. was born In new could not master it
purl*-i.-to
prevent rabbits from
.amount paid on or before* October 1. .
. ]g33 and yj.; L.. ni)t JM1(| on or
tlie township uf Woodland. Barry n » couiu nuv musrer ,vGenevieve.
I Lcyewdecker. Roger; Litts, Kenneth; snli
Merieta; t_ ...
__
. ovi'rnihning the country. Il Is patrolled
county/ April 4th. I8.MI and died al her
Her deimrture js mourned by h« r ■ M
, |93.j , ,lt. C llinty Treasurer will
Farrell. .Lincoln; Ftnstemaker, Mnr-iLorig, Phyllis; Lord. Lester; LyUy; Strickland. Marcia. Sttumbergi -r. An- regularly and kcjit in good condition.
rhtldrrn Cnv
of Hosimgs
H.sUM. town
dm-n.­ th&lt;_
adwtUxt .
three children.
Coy ot
BJJ2, aged 7« ymrri. one month,und ship. Harry and Edith Wundt-rllrh of • at the May sale, iiftci- which Interest
ami_ —
five _____________
grandchildren,—
be- will accrue at the rate ot F- per!
K'ventecn days.
•
__Kiilnnuuoo
____ _______
Taxes paid by this company last year were equivalent tn the entire electric
She w.ls tlie ypungest of u fumily' Hl,1,k-S
und friends. t ■ month.
ol clglii children und knew from exTJie funeral was held.on Monday al
„.
revenue received for it full year’s service t»» over 100,000 of its home cus­
5. „
If „a tax payer neglects to pay 35’'
pencnct! the liurihhips of pioneer life, her lat&lt;- home. Rev. Ruhm-11 H. Brvady „r )nOrp on or before Octubei
tomers—an important item in the cost of service, an important contribution
I let Ijrother:, und slaters have nil pre- officiating. Buriat tn Riverside.
he
cannot pay the entire 50" after'
to local improvonlents, schools, public health, police and lire protection.
ceded, her in dealhr
;
------------- "*»*--------------that date and on or before May I. 1933 ’
Ella taught school in the earlier ,’A-ss,XQ ^J\^»SI^'v.wr
and obtaii^intcrcstpt the reduced rau*.!
sev.-illl.-s in Harry county.
t
uxvxvnnvvvvi
Barry
county
friends- —
&lt;4 -------Ernest—
Elmer
but lev. than 50 nn
Octobe -»y»r wir. married to Ca-uiiu . C.
----- ----—------------------------------------------— or
--- before
------------------Btowell June 27. 1874 nt the M. E pur- Warner of Vuiulalln will 1&gt;- sorry to ! I. 1932 he Is only privileged to pay up-lo,
M.iuige in. Woodland by
tlwihiMui.Ihear ut ids uea»6i on'Wedm-.wiay. H&lt; ’50‘- aftet October 1. 1932 nnd on ur
Iti-v N. L. Bray.
Iliad formerly redded in Dowling and: before Muy I. 1933 at the reduced rate j
Tlwy conmienrcd-lioiL'wkcrplng soon \n Irving, and bud been in thr employ of interest Iff Other words, a taxpayer ;
. niter tlwlr marriage in
this home of the Michlgun Central rutlioud for [may pay 1W of his lf&lt;30 tax phu inwlirn* Mie passed away.
3fi yrurr. Hr . was a . member of tlw tercst at Ge nnd u colfccBoh fi-e of;
Thoae wlio vhlti-d lids hiHne frr- Christian church uf Vandalia. Middle- 4 - on or before October 1. 1932. but;
quently knew of iu hospltulity and ville .KnigbU ot Pythias, nnd a mem-1 after October L.IJ32 and before' .May 1. \
itood will and cheer.
’
tx-r of the Vnndulia village board.
1933 he cun onlypuy an amount applyMr. und. Mrs. Hlowrll In their I Surviving are the gj’idnw. two sons, | Ing on such taxes to equal 50' of the
church n-lnllonsliips lli-st joint'd at tlie Alton of Grund Rapids und Jack a' i total lax at the reduced rate of interest ;
A^fariiii Cluss. later the Holmes and home. a ^brother, C. M. Warner of j 7. Any unpaid b.ilanct-s, unless pay- j
wfirn they moved to Hastings - wcru Gibbs. Idaho, ana t wo sister -. Mrs,; menu arc made iu above indicated, will'
transferred lo the M. E ciiurch there. Trethrick of Dowling and Mr-. Claba , carry interest up to date of sale ut the i
rate of •* qI-L...
ptxjuontff,__
_____
!.
The death ot a Christian mother re-' Wtfkcs-nf;Ctgiritrttr.‘
‘
D OWN
quires from tin* pastor .a tribute to
“
—
'
Act will
Mr. Warner
was 'highly
respected by. Tills
_... . ....
____apply to all items of !
motherhood.
.
'
a large circle of friends who extend ; taxes levied In village-: townships an-i ■
Thcrw who knew this mother and sympathy to.the sorrowing family.
• cities wlierc the same are returned de­
r-hAiKHiian best saw an example of
Funeral ..M-rvicrs were held on Frj* : lUiquent to'the County Treasurer and.
devotion ami satriHtT to hiMbamf to day afternoon at IXiwhng with burial by the County Treasurer to this Dr- j
chlldrcti, to hi-r fru-ntis und to society, in Dowling cemetery.
partment. but would not apply to city j
TO PAY
that words canrftil diawrIUl*.
■------- ----------------------------- taxes in those cities which soil their;
Durt.ng the last three years she has4
AS LOW AS
There- art- approximately 930 uidvcr- j own city taxes under their charter pro-:
made her ly&gt;me with her daughter. titles in the world.
[ vision.-., or cities specified in Act No 11,!
_______________________ _____________ ! Special Session. 1932.
_____________________________ ;______
The, • Sjx’ciai’’ Session of tfflmtgis-'
Ilalure amended Bee. 74 of the Generali
F. 0. B. DAYTON
: Tax Law so that If any person ridecmi.forty «40&gt; percent or pwre of thr
amount for which the description was:
sold during the first year, they ’may '
have an additional twelve H2i month1!
for the redemption of the balance of {
live description.
- This Bill—Known ns House Enrolled
Act No. 9—was signed by the Governor.!
‘ April 28lh and the time was too short
FRIDAY, June 3rd
SATURDAY, June 4 jto
reprint the. Certificates of Sale.
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, Catlfblics to Take Part In Serv- I
I
ices In Accordance With
Encyclical
In necordaricv with tire recent en­
cyclical- of Pope Plus XI on atheism
• the Rt Rev Mibhprl J. Gallagher.
Catholic Blvhop of fx-troit, has Issued;
i a pastoral letter calling for a week ol
i prayer and penance beginning Friday.
j Jim&lt;* the third, the feast of the Sacred
Heart. His letter was read in.all the
catholic churches of tlie diocese last
Sunday It asks for eight days of
prayer 'beggiiiR fur relief from the
evils of Atlreism. Communism. Exccs■sivc Nationalism, and social and fln' ancial corruption, and beseeching God
to extend His mercy to an affjlcted
’world."
’
•
, Sunday. Juno 5, hits been designated
i as general communion Sunday for the
; whole diocese and the expoeitlon of
tire Blessed Sacrament la permitted
,i throughout the afternoon; Servian
consisting of the rosary, a sermon .and
; benediction arc to bo held each night
during the octave of prayer. The scr­
; mon subjects are to be drawn from the
last ency clical of Pope Pius XI.
: All Catholics pre urged to refrain
: from amusement* during this time and
i those who are In easier circumstances
[are asked to make greater sacrifices
j and extend their acts ot charity to the
poor.
| Complying with this order of the
I Bishop there will be services in St. Ruse
&lt; church every evening beglnnipg next
; Friday and ending on Friday. June
10th. Everybody is welcome who wishes
to attend these sen-ices as well as all
’services that art conducted in any
.Catholic cjjurch.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. JMt

rnnmnft/IV
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'notable example. The petitioners for
|,hls hl«hway wcrc 3,4 ln number, reprnentlng the necessary-percentage of

tii kc urnr

R
AVRVR
nTRnnRRVfl of
conerrte
- |he
Thehlghe4l
actual paving
8.
AYRES
DISCUSSES
have
cost ln
of should
price,
TAXES AND GOVERNin 1929 and 1930. about MO.OOOOO iter
mvn't nnoT-a ' m*lc each, or *80,00000 per mile for
mc«i uusiB
tlw d0UbIc lra|Tlc lone.
0CtuaI
;-----■ -cost of the protect according to the
'HEEDLESS SPENDING
\J report of the Wayne county Board of
I
rnCTC CTATC nCAQIV Aud,tors
M89.40333 per mile. De­
LUSTS STATE DEAnLT ducting teo.ooooo i&gt;cr mile for what
■ —
1 anumu
should IIH-V
have IKCII
been UK
tiie UI.UIU
actual p.l.uiR
paving
Cumbersome Bet-Up of Gov. • cwi.
cost, leaves over *409.000
00 per mile
»4in»,wu uu
erning Units Expensive— ’ and **the
“ ’Lord only *"knows where that
। money went. Obviously an act of the
Tot^Number Startling
i legislature that provides for petitions
to b&lt;‘ signed by a few persons tn own­
Ht’fewith Is the first installment
of the address given by Clarence &gt; ership ot the frontage which Imposes
(such
burdensome taxes on thousands
' L. Ayres, president of-lhc Economy
of
innocent property owneri; and toxLeague of Michigan, before tlie
Hastings Commercial Club on tax. ixvyers of the district, should not be
tolerated in a civilized state. In the
problems and economy- In gqvern-.
instance ot the Eight Mile Road then.
frnent Mr.’Ayres pds had unusual
■ opportunity to make a first iiund ; tinder a law enacted by -bur legislalure. 31* people through petition, sadstud}* of the subject under consid­
died this enormous tax burden on to
eration. He is a businesk executive
of unusual ability und has supple­ ' an area ot truck gardens nnd farms
and cottages of innocent people, who
mented his criticism of present
conditions with constructive pro- • had nothing to do with the petitions
posats to adjust the faults. Our । und who now find their homes and
readers may or may not agree with I farms being confiscated by this spe­
all that Mr. Ayres has.to say but cial assessment and other overlapping
special assessments within that area
all of his remarks are worthy of
their careful study. .In view of
Mr. Ayres’ undeniable ability as nn
Obvlously thia character of legisla­
organizer and executive, his protion allows not only a few interested
jxjsals. . too. merit careful, unIH-rsofis to saddle an enormous debt
biased consideration.
upon all the people of an area, but it
is conducive to the jiassiblc initiation
(First Installmenti ’
uf such action by representatives of
By Clarence I-. Ayres.
special Interests, such ns representa,?n^190 I '.** lax*s
Michigan and : llVcs o{ tlw roa(1 contractors and rood
all her subdivisions of government machinery and road material people,
amounted in round numbers to MO.-, lo |iromt&gt;lc thclr own lnter«U at even
462,000.00 and in 1930 this lax had j u
u confiscatory
confiscatory expense
expense to
to the
the taxpayer.
taxpayer.
j mounted to *353.828.000.00. This was These special nnd selfish interests are
! a -per capita tax on the basis of the | well organized and they constitute a
’ United States census in 1910 of a ht- well oiled «nd smoothly running pro■ tie over *1*00 and on the basis of the pagandn organisation, addressing it­
; 1930 ceils us this had mounted to over self in every wakeful hour to ways and
*72.00 per capita. Tlie good load tax means and plans against our tax dolalone In the state for 1930 wax a little
: over *75,000.000.00. or‘nearly double the
’ entire tux burden of the state and lo। ciil tax combined in I9J0.
Obviously we have been^llowing In1 terested organized groupsLto sell us
more government than wc can afford
to pay for.
Elected Officials In Michigan.
Our elected officials in Michigan dre
| approximately 50.000 in number and
this docs not Include their retinue of
j deputies, clerks, stenographers, etc. Tire the support of our schools. They cut
elected officials alone in 1930 amount- the costs of school operation for the
i ed to one far every 18 votes cast for 1coming year to 22 per cent below what
j all candidates for governor that year. 'they had been for the present school
! Units of Government In Michigan. !year; and for the present school year
The units ot government in the stale 1
j are substantially os follows: 83 coun- 1cent less than it was for the year end­
July 1. 1931. So'our .school board
ttes: 1.268 townships. 6.87? school dis- ing
1
. tricts and over *00 cltjes nnd villages, 1has conclusively shd’wn that they arc
amounting in all to about 9.000''scp- 1considering the taxpayer^- interests,
having
made a total cut In the school
I arate units.
■
[
tax
levy of 25 per cent in the past tw«&gt;
Michigan and Federal Taxes.
’
years They are still anxious to save
The taxes j&gt;aid by the citizens of the every
•
dollar they can. so now they are
, state of Michigan in 1929. including
the :"r
tax „
levy
federal, amounted to in round figures, i’xsking
j”.--—, that -r■ . ‘for
7 the sup*477,720,000 or a little over JIOQOO for | *£,*/*,
™
stead
if December, in order to save
every man. woman and' child in the
the
taxpayers
from
paying
interest on
I state, based on the- United States cenIsus of 1930. This would mean that money which the board has had to
lev-cry man with,a wife and three chil­ borrow in preceding years to cover
dren, making five in a family, is in school, expenses from the opening of
some manner or other, directly or in- .-chooLs in September until taxes are
i
[directly (laying
a little over paid In December.
S’mxjuo per
per year.
year
t Wb
We |UIVC niatlte tliL-s matter
*500.00
Dnlrd omcui. In (he I nllri SUIn. “
'h"' n"a &gt;» ""
:
dentanding
Every
vote
cxst
at the an­
, It is estimated that there are over
3 million elected officials in all govem- ' nual scluxil meeting should, be cast "in
school
tax .....
paid, Ifi
ment in ine
the United
Stales, saylrtg
&gt; mem
unnca ciuives.
saying favor
. , of having
, , the
,,......
,
nolNw ot «Ppolnirt rataeu. Menu. W&gt;
awml»r. Tb,l. pun
ts *a money saver for Hie taxpayers of
eommusl«iv commlolonrr, .nd «1«T “
npjxiintlvc bodies and individuals and Hostings.
I saying nothing of air their retinue of
OBITUARY.
jdeputies, clerks.- stenographers, etc.
I Governmental experts estimate that
Ernest Elmer Warner, sop of Jesse
there 1&gt; one person employed in gov-! .
warn-r wos bom a. rv,-..
‘ n,S' 'J’
S’;
■ n tv Jen 'ivranx Ln wn nnn
*'“s a *l,idlous boy. but after eleven
■"."ton
Xyears 01
" ~
of ■"
age he filled a man’s BU
place
on
his parents' farm, attending school
in government.
-j-~! only during the winter months. He was
Incomr of thr Propie of the
a dutiful son, remaning-with his par­
United Stales.
‘
ents until' he was of age. As n lord he
It Ls also calculated by governmental became interested In telegraphy, so his
.economists that the income of the two years of school teaching were duly
j people
of the United States •••
in 1930 was the iiicuiis
.................
means jo
to «n
an enu,
end. ine
the oojccuve
objective beoeI about 90 billion* of dollars and the ling the school of telegraphy at Janestnxrs of that year were about 13', bil- ville. Wls. He hod been a faithful emllons. or 15 : of the income. In 19311 ployee Of the Michigan Central Ry. for
the income of the people of the (about thirty-six years; twenty-seven
United States had shrunk to 65 bil- i years of that time as agent and opera­
lions. while the taxes remained the tor at Irving, and fire years wt Van-&lt;
same at about 13’.- billions, or over dalia where he passed away May 2*th.
M
It
Is ipsttmutra
. ............
..... .,......................
It la
vtinuited that
that in
in 101?
1932 the
the November
8th. 1899 he was united■ .in
; Income of the people ot the United marnage to Sybil J.Stanton of Dow­
St,-ticwill pave shrunk to 55 billions ling. In 1918 they and thclr two sons,
tpf dollars, while the tax remains sub­ Alton nnd Jack, united with the
stantially the same at 13*4 billions, Methodist church at Irving. He was a
or about 2.» — of our income. Putting member of the Knights of Pythias
it another way.- in 1930 we expended Lodge ot Middleville, served on the
ab(AU*5' out of every dollar we earn­ school board- nt Irving for many years
ed for government: in 1931 over 20" and wax a village trustee at Vandalia
olid &gt;n 1932 we are spending- about at the time of his death.
Kindness and faithfulness are the
ernmental jeri-.ee of one kind or an- two words lhat best describe him,
i other.
whether in the home, the church, the
Increasing Taxes In Michigan.
. ,community,
v
me business. tx-iun
or the
Besides ins
his
Michigan has been one of the worst wife and sons’be leaves two slsterx,
offenders among the states In the mat- Mr». Anna Trethrick of Dowling. Mrs
ter of increasing txxation. In 1920. Clara Wilkes of Charlotte, and one
our total tax bill, m this state for all'j brother. Chas M of Gibbs. Idaho, oth, government, local and state, amounted er relatives and a host of friends.
’
tn round numbAp to *126.000.00000,
.
i while in 1930. as we have seen, it was
_
nnrnunv
*353.000.000.00 an increase in this ten ■ . .
UBiruARi.
year period of about 227 :. or on in-) William H. Fox. son of Henry and
crease of about 22.7 • jier year, while in j Elizabeth Fox of Covington. Ohio, was
Indiana the tax bill increased in this1 born October 17. 1A54 and departed
jtame period of time by about 23 ;, or! *rom lhix "I® 01 the home of his son,
12.3’ per year against Michigan's in- jOreely Fqx. Hastings. Michigan, May
■ crease of 22.7 . per year.
I ». &gt;932 at the age of 77 years. 6 months
S.rlkln,
or
1•ta*K,
“‘‘•S J”
Spending
1 rlBRe to Elizabeth Furlong, daughter
r
C.

The First Consideration
■ In Any Investment Is

Safety
During the Last 20 or 30 Months
of Unsettled Commercial
Conditions...
-

Not One Building &amp; Loan Asso­
ciation of Michigan Has Been
Forced to Close Its Doors
The single purpose of
the organization of the
Hastings Building &amp; Loan
Association a few years
ago was for the good of
this community.

/

Many loans^have befen
made to Hastings citizens
enabling them to buy,
build, or improve their
homes. These borrowers
have all made good ijnd—

This Association Does Not Own
Or Hold A Single Piece of
Real Estate
Get back of this home
institution . . . When you
take out shares in it you
become one of its owners
and have a voice in its
affairs ... It becomes your
building and loan.

This Association Has Paid 5%
Per Annum Since Its
Organization ■
if

HASTINGS
Building &amp; Loan
Association
Telephone 2S03
Stebbins Bldg.
Hastings, Michigan

NEW PLAN MEANS
SAVING IN INTEREST

I

nrrr rm miny nrt.in, emUnptea et' i’* “I ,*W “,"»*»«• &gt;»»
wuuhil .rxnarnrr in almon ewn
12 d'i,h
ft? **
non or it— Mau. but a lew
Ih^th2!2.n 22'2 ^'2 111 cWld"°rf
.Ut .unto

in, u&gt; llutoto;

.
o y
. * .nr"n’
.
, »•
drt‘"
ln the
thumb of Michigan, which coat
cost over
over 1
a half million dollars and is literally
confiscating the homes and farms of
; many persons in that section of the
state.
Eight Mile Road.
2. The building of so called Covert
(special assessment) roads in many
sections of the state, of which the
Eight Mile Road running from Mack
Avenue in Lochmoor village to Grand
River Avenue at Farmington, is a

l»nd. Harley and Oreely of Hastings,
nine grandchildren and many
— -..
j friends.’
’
other a.i.ir..
relatives
and
Hie funeral services were conducted
by Rev. John Smith. Friday P. M xat
the Church of the Brethren, of which
he was a lifelong member. Interment
in tlie Woodland cemetery..

A western hotel boasts of a bellboy
poet. Blessed if we can see. though,
what a Ikd wants to be a poet for. when
he can get a quarter for just switching
on a light,—Boston Herald.

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Tirestone
REDUCES TIRE PRICES
On Sentinel and Courier Type Tires

TIRE and TUBE
30x3^ .... $3.79 ) tire
29x4.40 . . . $4.13 and
30x4.50 . . . $4.58 )TUBE
Above prices are on Firestone Courier Type
Tires and includes our Oldfield Heavy Red
Tubes—6 cord plies under the tread.

FIRESTONE

(Sentinel Type)

TIRES At These Low Prices
29
30
28
31

x
x
x
x

Price Pair

Price Each

SIZE

30 x 3J Ex. Size $3.39 $6.62
29 x 4.40/21
3.59 6.98
30x4.50 21
.
3.95
7.66
28 x 4.75 19
4.63 9,00

5.0019 $4.85
5.0020
4.95
5.2518
5.55
5.2521. . 5.98

$ 9.44
9.60
10.78
11.64

All of the Above Tires Have 6 Cord Plies Under the Tread

ANDRUS SERVICE
Cor. Court and Jefferson Sts.

Phone 2240

Hastings, Mich.

Electrical
Service

Complete
Lubrication

SPECIALS
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’
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. 1918

A

""" H

PAGB

George Huffman went to Detroit
Mln Mae Keller wm home from Ann
memorial day din
Tuesday night.
’
‘
Dr and MTS F G Pulta of Freeport
NER AT COUNTRY CLUB
MUI Stella’ Rogers has gone to New
MIm Bernice Henry Ls home from
York City for a few days’ visit.
Akron, Ohio, for the summer
on
Monday.
Membersand Guests Enjoyed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
Lambie
visited
in
CU
fiord
Dolan
was
In
Indianapolis.
Adalbert Heath wa* home from M. B
8t. Johns Bunday and Monday.
Ind., the past week on business
Musical Program Followed
MUY Josephine Chase was home
'MIm Stella Heath was home from
Chicago
on
Suudav
and
Monday.
and
Mr*.
1+
E.
Barnett
over
the
wo
k
;
“Y Bridge
from Kalamazoo over the week end.
Niles over the week end.
Miss Helen Biddle of Grand Rapids end.
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' One hundred sixty', members an.1
Mr. and Mrs Robert Bechtel have
M1m Ruth Robson spent the
spent Sunday and Mond«r-nt home,
gone
to
Northville
to
spend
the
sum
­
end at her home In Jackson
. Miss Theo Parr spentxJlunday and Wallace Osborn. Winona Downing «nd1
, ,,
\ ,, ,
mer.
,lto&gt; diniicr a', .ill- HMtlng*
at her home at Maple Rapids. R. W Cook were in Grand Rapid* un ■
Miss Helen Wade spent the week end
Mr, and Mrs. Cole Newton ind M1m Monday
.
Country Club on Monday evening
Mra. E01c Biddle was in Grand Rap­ Monday
at her home in Traverse City.
Helen Newton were in Saranac on Sun­ ids on Tuesday visiting her daughters
Donald Boyes w- home from Flint ‘ R'’d Bilip-. and .p-.irple Irra made vivid
M*m Una Leiter visited at her home day. .
('f coh-r and combined with ft
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Lewis were Sunday from Saturday till Monday He w.i- ucin Buchanan over the week end.
M1m Mildred Angell, n senior at Al­
tl»rea anti dofcwwd blosguests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of companled by a cltt-Manale. &lt;&gt; It w*-;dth
Miss Helen Chidester of Grand Rap­ ma college, spent the week end at Lowell.
Monnhan.
• "m* -*ct&lt;- «'■' &lt;&gt; -t- &gt;he main dreoratlur.
iionie
.
ids was home over the week end.
MraWinifred
Pryor,
nnd
son,
John
jn
th»lounge Or. th' ion.: table.; i
C«l. WKb or BO..O. Mill,
»» ™-O'EMLm Margaret Merrick was home
’spent the week c'nd with Mrs. John Pryor, and Mrs. Lester D ' Wclc'
‘
‘
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Tinkler on
from Kalamazoo over the week end.
itoiu. wild mu.
Lahalng vialted Mr. und Mr. R
Quaife.
.
Miss Hilda Werner visited at her Tuesday
n.j-rt in b &gt; -•:
Miss Dorothy Smith entertained a W. cook on Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Harry Bowser of Fort Wayne.
home in Belding over the week end.
] After tlie &lt;1
friend. Mrs. Powell. uf Chicago un
Ind.,
te
the
guest
of
Mr
.
’
and.
Mrs
Wil
­
Mias Esther Doty, visited at her
I ‘.«-d by Kim S'.
W.diaa J&lt;
Monday
REBEKAHS HELD DIS­
home in Athens Sunday and Monday. bur Lane.
Mrs Edith Bonnell returned on Mon­
Miss Josephine stein was at her
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ludwig of Chicago I day
TRICT CONVENTION
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Inip a week s visit at her home at
home In Harbor Springs over the week were guests over the week end of Mrs. Fife Lake.
i._______________ _ ,,
i ceremonlc*
.
p!lE New BRADLEY
end. .
Anna D. Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Windcknech;
Hundred Seventy-Five
1
w‘
Mr. and Mra. A M. Hall of Belding
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burch were In visited her parents at Blissfield over Ono
1 Bathing Snils ire
J
■'. 11 M.'.' [.■
! llullv
visited Hastings relatives on Decoration Norvell on Monday attending a home­ the week end.
Delegates At Gathering
j.mk ■! Grand Rapa), am
Day.
.
coming and reunion.
and Mt
Mrs. Clement 8. McElwain of Detroit
Here On Friday
Mr. and Mr.v Frank Kline of Detroit was
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Horton spent from
and Ml
the guest ot Miss Mary McElwain
The seventh utn.uul
Saturday till Tuesday al Sauli Stc. were guests of George Huffman on over the week end.
ot the : Margery RrymM?
ftimily'can
Marie.
’
Sunday and Monday.
panwt.-. Mi.-.s Eli-1
Mr. arid Mrs. Andrew Kemp ot Bat­ Rebekah Lodge, district No. 21. w
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham and Mary arc
Mr. and Mra. Joa pflug visited rela­
held at the Odd Fellow hall at Ha­
tle
Creek
visited
Mr
and
Mrs.
Cail
Th&lt;- nnitic BRADLEY intives in Jackson from Saturday till expected home from Washington. D Finstrom on Monday.
S.-gicr,
prfr.Md-.ri
’
.
of
ttw
cl-Jb.
biough:
’
ting* on Friday. May 27. TJic morning
Monday.
C.. In the near future
-uro.s smart tailoring,
Dr. David M Davldow of Detroit w.»- session a us called for ten o'clock at _
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tinkler of
„ . . ,c nutiil
.
Mr nnd Mrs. H B. Quigley of Niles
■
gtil*:V&gt;.
best fabrics, nioilepiwa week end guest (if Dr and Mrs Pi
vlsitcil Hastings relatives over the Grand Rapids visited Mr. und Mrs. Carrothers and family.
winch'tinx* tlie pre-.iderit of the grand jftom on', uptown,
Burt Tinkler on Sunday.
Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann .Arbor assembly ot Michigan. Carrie BlapiTi- '• Corflrart. and auction I
Mrs. Harold Pelham of New Bruns­ waa
Miss Edith Heald was in South
the guest of Mr. and Mrs Roy. ard. ut Battle Cr«k. und •* ereury. tn- remainder ot th- ■
Haven Visiting her parents from Fri­ wick. N J. is the gue.U of her mother.
Etta M. Smith, ol Grund Rapids, wen ; David c&lt;»x
Grand It;
day till Monday.
Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear. Sr
ib c. Suiit &lt;&gt;f Middi vi.'
Dan Shay. Jr., and Lewis Shay of introduced.
Mr and Mrs. Will Moore of Harbor
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Hayes motored
This year’s officers were. President ' •&lt; i.n- ,n contract und Mr
Galesburg
s[&gt;cnt the week end and
through Ohio and weatern Pennsylvan­ Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monday here with relatives.
Marjorie Spearr.' Potter-.ilP-; Vi--* - i (..tiv-r • and Dr.
p
Otto Iscnhath on Monday
ia over tin- week end.
Uun..
• Miss Haul Henry and M.is.s Godfrey Prr'sidcnt—Edith Rank. Chit: JoIt
MLm Ada Michael of Detroit spent
of Detroit were guests at the former’s Secretary—Blanche yanl&gt;-v&lt;-nter. V&gt; rthe week end wjth her sisters. Misses lonvlile on Tiiuroday to attend the home here over the week end.
montville: and Trvaxurer—Emma CarBIBLE CONFERENCE
Thumb O. E. S. Arwociution
Nonna and Helen Michael. .
Edgar Thomas of Dayton. Ohio, perititi Hasting*.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr VanHouti-n of Al­
. Dr. and Mra. Chas McIntyre. Jr., of
L&lt;xlK'-K-repr&lt;«&lt;-n'.cd were Oliv. (.Char­
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
spent Sunday and Monday’here with
Ann Arbor were guests of Hostings ma were guests of Mn Sarah Brand- Mrs. Thomas and other relatives
lotte Wells,
DifliondahFrci-port
stelter on Sunday and Monday.
relatives Saturday and Sunday.
B»*llevu&lt;-. Ntt'hwile. Mullibn Cimr- i n- . „ , w
Mr and Mrs. E. G. Holbrook of Lan­ lotte
dB. Eaton Rapids. Pottcrwll*- ihu-; Dr- L- Sale Harrison of AusMr. and Kirs Flynn Matthews and
Miss Helene Miller and Mrs. John­
sing
spent
from*Saturday
until
Mon
­
son of Cadillac visited the former’s children of Grand Rapids were Mon­ day with Mr. and Mrs Fred Young.
tlngs. Vermontville and Grand Lcdsc i
traffa Is Speaker For Balday guests of Mrs. Mamie Mance.
parents from Wednesday- till Friday.
.
Wt...k
Mr. and Mra. Nev. Evcretu ot De­ There-were about 175 tn .Mtondunn- {
Mr. and Mm. L J Goodyear. Mrs. catur were dinner guests ot Mr nnd Delegntea fntn each lodge cav.- inter-1
ance oi aiijs wclk
Mr. and Mra. Einar Frandscn and
Philip of Benton Harbor were guests of Annie Powers and MIm Mary Powers of Mrs. Jack Snyder on Saturday night
rating report* of the activities in their ; A onr-aeik Bible
‘i:-l :
lodge.
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the
au-|&gt;ir&lt;-..
.,f
Huntings friends on Sunday and Mon­ Grand Rapids were In the city on SunMrs. M.‘ X Cross returned Saturday
day.
way begun Sunday
The irt’w officers elected for -next : lute of Chicag
night
from
Ada.
Ohio,
where
she
has
Mr. a lid Mrs. Donald Prentice and
Mrs. A. W. Wrxalbunie and her sis­
Hunk, j mormn-i in tt First B-rptV; church;
been spending a week with her sister- year arc: Prcidcnt—Edith
ter. Mra. A. E. Flagler, leave tonight son of Sturgis Visited Mr. and Mra.
—Emma Car- j R* v 11 Ad- *1 luutoT-Ub - UM', -church
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels and Lyle Charlotte:— Vice-President
। -«mtqCt,d the
for tlw* tatter's home at Granby. Colo­ I*rcd Prentice trim Saturday till Mun­ Scudder spent Monday evening with pentcr. • Hastings;
Serte.......
—, .
.
.. .
day. ’
rado.tin*
Mr. and Mra. A. T. Ear’ll near Freeport.- Day. Charlotte; and'Tfeusurer- P' arl Untrixluc. d Rev. T. stnitl
Mr. and Mra. Earl Paton anil family
Mra. Maude Young of Kalamazoo was
.
r»-*mnal llelti repie^n’a
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush of Kula- Bice. Grand Ledge.
the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Eunice ot Charlotte Visited Mr. and Mrs. Cole inazoo spent the week end with the
Thr
meeting
will
be
hrld'nt
PollerMichigan
t-1
tieBib!.
|i
, M&lt;wh«- and MLss Anna Johnson, on Newton from Saturday till Monday
ville.
rtrxt
year
artth
an
all
duv
K
’
,
l
,,
n
11*
directing
tlw
beat
cur
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
night.
’
’
Thursday.
.
•
। Thr afternoon v -Jnn wa* very in- i H; t'.n- alter j I*» utwf
I*. GROl I* \l Illi. A
Roush.
Mr und Mrs. Weldon Wolfe of Bat­
many of tlw duUr* and w«&gt;tk-1 :'--'uc«d tjir »;wakrr *1 I
Mr and Mrs Frederick Parker from
w; WOO OHL II NE HOME.
Jacob Rehor and Dwight Bessnier terestmg
nd M: - Tam Ry an and family
Intf of the lodge being «.«■
mitm.-H I«. V
1&gt;&gt;AIV I) 1)
' Mt Morris. Ill . spent the week end tle Creelf were- guests of Mr. and Mrs. went to canton. Ohio, on Tuesday to Jug
i-xempUfi-d
cn called* on Mr and Mrs.
here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iscnhath and othcl relatives on spend the week With Mr. and Mra: Fred Remark.', were made, by Sister Came
DvCockcr Monday.
inirnan &lt;
Monday.
-r and Rr rival
F C Parker.
Blanchard. Rev. Karl Keefer of Pot­
Rehor and family.
lul Mi
Ben Voorhees and
Mr and Mrs’. Gcrshum Severance of
mn
his
thmiTh
and
Mi
Muw JoM-pbinc Carveth was home
terville
’
gilve
u
pleasing
talk.
Lovely
Mr. and Mra. George Jones of Pitts­
uf Midland
’ . .. J spunt Sunday and
l- thl Bibb,
from Detroit over the week end, tlw Royal Oak were guests of hi$ mother. burgh. Pa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. baskejs ot .flowers were pr&lt;&gt;&lt; nte&lt;I t-* Of
h Mr. and Mr-. Wm Itage.
family spending the time nt thclr Wall Mrs. Mary Severance, Monday and Fred 8. Jones und Miss Ethel Jones Carrin Blanchard and Etta Smith-from :G«l?" H। evening lhemi
Tuesday.
’ .
On
■ lake cottage.
ing
the
Holy
S
’
the Hastings loditr. to Marjorie Sp-ar.
yinttig jx-opli' on 'The Wunde-.. ut Mi;• •Will.*', pmte and wm and Oscar
Mr. and Mra. W. N. Chidester were
Dr. Low _
,
Miss Charlotte Lake of Latuilng was
'.
.
I
Will
Mrs. Marion 8. Brice, who has been from Ute PgK'tvIHc lodge, and to Edith erntxm
Gud'iv Workmunshlp iij Nature.” lilus-WJU-re Arc The Dead?’’ t&gt;
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Christ­ guest* of Rev. and Mrs. Keith Chides­ sfwnding the month of May with Mi» Rank thorn the Charioth- lodge.. Ott in and -on and Mr and Mrs. Milton
■■•i- r. ;■' iiwii-!i&lt;e Tii-.- 1
The dinner was served by ti..- - .
ian nnd Mr and Mrs. Walter Lake over ter and family ct St. John* over the Mary McElwain, returned on Monday
t.-atlng Ink talk with both.the micro- Hill all uf Grand Rapida. Mr and Mrs.
week end.
en’s Foreign ML-.'lona/y Society of th. rbn-p ;nib!:-.i&gt;-d in b:ok f&lt;
Hie week end and Monday.
icojs' and the tel o[x . T n- ;-p&gt; alter Claud Johnson of St Jcwph. Mr. and
to her home in Detroit.
Mr. and Mra. Evart Pattrngill of
Miss Murton Lamphere spent the
*?j«id that as one approaches tire atndy Mrs Roy Seiber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren ’ Wilcox and Methodftt cllurch.’ll was,'‘.ery much! Bibb- Institute CajDWtaKc
week end nt her home In Grand Ledge Grand Rapids visited Mrs. Mamie family, Mrs. o B Wilcox und Loy Wil­ appreciated that they would do it for "
...f Chicago,
—
and
~ has -iutd
-- —---------- nF life in t|
Mr. and Mra C. B. Furgeson of Kalatiinupthdu: the .United SUU-.- and .ciirtatlan it
She l. In Grand Ledge today tetlcnding Manee^and other relatives over the cox ol Jackson visited Hustings rela­ us. ,
.
m.i?&gt;H&gt; .-pent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.
the funeral of her grandfather.
Canada.
Mi-ndity
’
night
broughtDr»i
tinception
It
was
n
very
enjoyable
nnninstruc‘
-.
‘
.
n
wns
nndlristructives over the Week end.
Bruton DeCqckcr.
it In the confmnxx- to an.'
Dr C. H. Barber of Grand Rapids
• Mrs. Clara Moore and her sKn’s fam­
Misses Beatrice and Frances Car­ tire gathering and*it will Unger in tlx- Lowry’s
u.-. Mi.vsK-n he had a larp-, Tlie .-.pea
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Moore and and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Watkins ot ruthers; and Mra. Clara Manasau of memory of the ones who were thin ‘‘nd, On tna
T. S
daughter Mary, from Buttle Creek Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs Roy Detroit spent the Week end at the. home All arc looking forward to tiest year’s' and uppr&lt; .i;i-..-.i• l.-'.a;:ix - n Hu- . ab-■ E
brotlu.-f Ben eamv home with them for
j-i t. The second Cumin,-, of Ci\rt.-t! orju,,
visited relatives here Sunday after­
meeting.
’ounr.
und
of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothcrs.
The Signs ot the Approaching Endol tjn
noon.
Mr.-.. G. W- Lawencc ot Detroit and
Mr. ajid Mrs. Lloyd DeLnno and baby
Mr*. U. c. Manns. Mrs, Fern Downer Mra. J. Warner uf Kalamazoo were of Batin* Creek and Mr. and Mrs, Glen
- NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Saic-HurriJun
A veryflutet wedding was soJemniA
and Mten Edna Kellogg. , Virginia guestf of thclr cousin, Mrs. Allen Pen­ DcLono of Grund Rapids were guests
Mr. and Mra. John Whitrtghl and Ed.
nt the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. A
Manns and Betty Siiuon of Traversa der. und husbaiiti Friday.
Whitnsht attended tlw funeral of Er­
ot Mrs enrrff Montgomery on Deco­ ViinDorcn at Barryville .&lt;m* Siturdav
Robert
Burch,
accompanied
by
his
City w. rc guests of Miss Mabel Sisson
nmmiiiK
’ Warner At Dowling Friday.
ration Dayafternoon. May 2B. ITB2. nt five o’clock । ends next Sunday c
opened with ; .SJn.r 9,,hlcjl a
brother. John Burch ut Grand Rapids,
from Friday night till Mondaywilt lxMr. and Mrs, Wm. Schulz of Grand
At 2:30 hei^nea. Elb.,7
Mr. and Mrs Mend Brown of Green­ attended a school reunion at Sylvan Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. V L. Wolcott when Mito Hiina Marik Benson, daugh-1 two aiidnMi. h. were gurhU ol Mr.
tet of Mra Anna Benaon o; y
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ville visited Hastings relatives over the Center, near Jackson, on Sunday.
Brick Edger &lt;ner Sunday.
of
Freeport
spent
the
week
end
and
Bl
week.end. On Monday, they. In com­ • Mr and Mrs Fred Post und two Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs: villc. was united In marriage With Mr Holy Spirit” an/at 7:30 on Tlie Ju.!;;,!
Burr-Fuasett. son of Mr u;hI Mrs O. D. | ment f?-at M Chri-.t"-Dr
who
Thursday
birthday anniver- Samuel Prat’ were Mrs. Murtha Mcpany with Mr. and Mra. Floyd Brown daughters of St. John* were guests of Keith Daniels.
Faasctt. of Barryvifle.
! i.- internationally known as nn author*1
mid Mrs Frank Trego, attended a Mrs. Post's sister and husband. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Annable and
The bride was attended by Mis*iity on prophetic Truth, v. al
Mrs. F. L Bauer, on Sunday and Mon­ Don Foreman, accompanied by Mr. and
... • nn
...., . -rai of in&gt; young friends that evi Gntnd'Rapide.
homeeomlng at Norvell.
Wilda
Martens
of
Nashvilli!
und
Mr
lihor
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day.
.
on
rcUgtuut/ning.
after
school.
‘
Game.,
were play
Gursu of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chid­
Mrs. Robert Garrett of Prairieville,
Questa of Mr. and Mra Fred Prentice were in Detroit Tuesday on welfare Perry Fassett of Landing; a cousin of' -.lirino, H&lt; will 1&gt;- lu ard (Jailv. i xn'pl}nnd rcfnshuunl;; • ived. AH had a d&lt;
ester over the week end were Gardner
A good hu.-.bajid is one who takes
ihe groom, acted as best man.
;
:Saturday al 2;30 und 7:30.
(rightful tinw.
the blame when his wile U at fault.
Chidester. Jr.. Humphrey Roh ns and on .Monday were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. business at the Veterarq’, Bureau.
Mrs. Fas-sett gracluatcd from Nash­
George Cooper of Madison, WIs, and Rollins of Kalamazoo and Mr and Mrs
- Lem Browij. who has been in Wis­
Robert Ritchie of Charlotte, the latter Guy DeLong and Maxilie of Battle consin. Minnesota and Iowa installing ville High school with the class of -3n
nnd from Barry County Normal witt|
.
• reiflnlnlng for a week's visit with rela­ Creek.
a printcra’ cost system in newspaper the class uf “Jl. She has been teaching
Mr. and Mh Lloyd Barbour of Chi­ offices
tives
returned to Railings Saturday in the rural schools of the comity dur­
Dr and Mrs Guy Keller and Miss cago. Mr. und Mrs, George Endsley and and will remain for about ten days.
ing the past year. The groom gradiiatcii1
Mac Keller were gue.sta ot Mr, und Mrs. daughter of Detroit and Mr. und Mrs.
Miss Fern Kermecn. who ha.* been in
A K Frandsen of Benton Harbor at Leo Olmstead anti son ol Flint were Battle Cicek, visited her sister. Mrs from the HaatlngA High -chixA uith tli&gt; .
tb«4r-Wn]| hyke cottage, on Sunday. week end guesU of Mr. and Mra. James Everett Swegles, on Friday. Miss Ker- class of ’20. and has lx cn. working fit j
home since that time.
Other guests were Mrs. Charlotte La- Endsley,
mcen is at her home in Middleville
The happy couple wilt.reside at the!
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Larsen and fam­
More-Myl Miss Ethel La More of Mt.
home of the groom's parents for the'
ily spent Sunday and Monday at thclr while convalescing from an operation.
Pleasant. •
Mr. and Mra. Buller Smith of south­
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Bernard of Tole­ Wall lake cottage. Their guests were west of the city, entertained Mr. und prcseAt.
do. Ohio, were here Sunday and Mon­ Mr. nnd Mra, Theodore Kilmer and Mrs. Ell Bronson and Mr. and Mra.
day to sec his sister. Mrs. J. F. Black, daughter of Lansing and Paul Webber Chester-Keech and children of this
On Saturday. May 28. Dr. and Mr- |
who Ls slowly recovering from her re­ of Detroitcity. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and
. cent operation at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ctuiles Olson tAdah family of West Rutland on Decoration Frank Ct.rroth&lt; ra announced thr. vii- ;
gagement of their daughter, Miss Fran-1
Mrs Wayne Merrick. Mrs. Black b able Bradley) pf Rockford. Hi., who have Day.
ces,
to Mr. Bruce Brewer Ciujxt of j
lo sit up for a short time.
been ‘pending the winter/.ln Florida
Mrs. jack Snyder visited her daugh­ Walia Walla. Wash . son of Mr and i
Mr. and Mrs, Adam Pyle, of Muske­ were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy- ter. Mrs. Mabel Kermeen. of near
gon were in tffc city Sunday, calling on over the week enjt George Bradley of Middleville from Thursday Uli Satur­ Mra. C. W. Casix-r of .Mar shall. Midi j
(IN GALLON CANS)
Tiie announcement took place at a j
a gallon
friends Mra. Pyle will be remembered Lansing was a Sunday guest also.
day. Tlw formers grandson, Wayne
Mr. and Mra. Guy Robertson of-LOs Kermeen. was one of the graduates bridge-tea in honor of her house guest.!
by many as Annie Bullen, the daugh­
Miss Eleanor Jean Struthera of Plea-.ter of the late Rev. George Bullen. Angeles, Calif.. Ted Dodds and Mra. from the MiddlevlUa school on Friday- .lant
Ridge.
Detroit.
They were accompanied by Mrs. N A. Grace Dodds of Kansas City were night.
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Out of town guests included MlCowley und Miss Edith Cowley of guests of Mr. and Mrs C. W. WespinMr. and Mrs. J. W. Brcidcnstejn and
Muskegon.
tcr from Saturday till Monday. Mrs. daughter charlotte of South Haven Barbara Casper of Marshall, . Mi gambling with the money invested in their property while they
Josephine
Carveth and Mtas Joy
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith Of Detroit Dodds remaining for a longer visit.
were dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Bech­
s|&gt;cn the week end with Mr. and Mra. Those who were here from away to tel and* family on Monday und in the Fraleigh of Detroit. Miss Mac Keller
wait to sco whether prices of standard brands of paint will come down or not.
Edwin Smith and other relatives. Mra. attend the funeral of Francis Craig afternoon Mrs Bechtel and Theresia of Ann Arbor. Mrs. R Q. Finnic or
Clam Walldorf! and MLs* Clara Wall­ were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanOsdal, accompanied them lo lonta where Miss Woodland, and Miss Kathryn Clarke &lt;J ‘
Grand
Rapids.
dorf!. who hove been spending the win­ Charles Dink; Press Countryman. Cliuriotte is (caching.
ter in Detroit, cujne home with Mr. and David Dink, Mra. Tina Gill nnd Mr.
Miss Marda Newton of’ Kenosha.
Mn. Smith and will apend the sum- and Mrs. Edward Arnold of Ashland. Wb.. spent Saturday and Sunday with
deliberately slashed prices to give them the BEST paint made
Sixty Indies were present at a
•
,mcr here.
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller Of her parent.*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M lovely lunclicon at ’ the Presbyterian .
at $1.00 a gallon under the market.
. •
Stony Ridge. Ohio; Lewis Kciler and
Newton. Mrs Newton accompanied ’church on Wednesday, honoring Mra [
family nnd Chester Keller of Lemoine vMarda
to Coldwater where she will Louis Wolfen. Tiie table decoration.-J.
Ohio; Andrew Sisson of Genoa, Ohio; spend the week with Mra. Burr Coch­ consisted of spring flowers which were'
Karl Kciler and family. Frapk Kurses, rane (Corleone Newton).
attractively arranged.
Frank Eckcrbcrger and Frank Keller
Mrs Wolferz gave n most inter.'Un;;
At Ironside Shoe Store Every and
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheldon and
property against the ravages of sun, jweather and time.
family of Wallbrldgc. Ohio; Emms
Nancy of Toledo. Ohio, and talk on Chinn, and Mra John Palmer
Saturday, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Huhn. Pentervllle. Ohio; Chip. Keller. daughter
Mr. and Mra. Frank Wlpar and son sang several selection* which nil cn-,
Toledo, and Mary Dowling, Ferrysburg, Leon Trueman of Cleveland, visited Joyed.
Free Consultation
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Shay. Sr., over the
*5uni&gt;GE-Ll’N&lt;TIEON.
week end. returning to Ohio on Deco­
regularly. It is
to be
Mra Wnllace Jones entertained &lt;m
ration Day. Enroute to their homes
the finest made and the manufacturers
they visited thclr cousins, Mr. and Mra. Saturday with a very- charming one 1
o’clock luncheon for twelve. Late j
Rosa Bliven, fend family.
have
set
aside
just
a
limited
number
We guarantee this superior
Guests of Mr. and Mra. C. W. Clarke spring flowers made the rooms very
of gallons to be sold at this price.
on Decoration D^y were Dr. und Mrs. attractive. Mrs. 8. p. Nichols of Detroit
quality paint to give satisfactory
Clifford Brainard and children of Bal­ wax an out of town guest.
High
bridge
scores
were
made
by
j
service
for at least five years.
tic Creek. Mra. A. C- Brown and Mrs.
L- V. BESSMER Eyealght Specialist
Mutton of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. W. R. Cook nnd Mrs. P. L. Bauer. I
Should it fail to do so, we will
Wallace Brown of Greenville. Miss
your
property
while
this
sale
is
ENTERTAINS
HOUSE
PARTY.
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HASTINGS, MICH.
replace it FREE of charges.
Winona Bennett of Detroit. Mr. and
Miss Marjorie Stebbins was hostess'
on. Get your order in before it's
Mrs. J. C. Fumlss ot Nashville and Mr. at a house party gt Gun lake over the J
and Mrs. Will Kronewltter of Middle­ holiday. The guests were Misses Joce- j
too lateBut does
ville.
lyn Ironside. Lillian and Pauline Tol- j
Dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Murk hurst. Betty Itelckord, Irene Jones and
not affect the eyes except to rest them. Nothing can
H. Woodniff on Decoration Day were Ellen Leonard. Miss 'Jean Ross ucbe done about misformed eyes. Imperfect eyes must
Mr. and Mra. Fred C. Foster and companicd them as chaperon.
!
remain so. But the way they SEE can In many cases
daughter June. Mr. and Mr*. Victor H.
Alt and Maurice MacDonald 'all of
FAMILY DINNER.
be made normal, much to the comfort and benefit of
Lansing. Mrs. Flora MacDonald andI
Covers were laid for fourteen at a
the patient. Unsatisfactory vision needs our service.
daughter Laura Louise of Eaton Rap­ lovely dinner given on Sunday by Dr i
We Deliver
Phone 2115
Hasting. Mich.
ids. Mrs. Mary McDowell of Holt. Mr and Mrs Dennb. Murray Iwiwringi
and Mra. Frank BUven. Dan MacDon- Mr*. Grace Dodds and Ted Dodds ol
Kansas City and Mr. bnd Mrs. Guy I
.
daughter Sadie of Hastings.
1 Robertson of Los Angeles, CaL
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GRADUATIONWEEK
OPENS ON JUNE 5

Boy Scout News

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 23 CTS I High school delegates for the State'
MEMORIAL DAY.
’ ID-Y training ramp are enrolling'now';
! for Torch Lake August 26—September ■
Scouts’of every troop and cubs of all!
■ Continued from page one&gt;
Packs in Barry county assisted in Com3rd. Jud Hyames of W.^&amp; T C. will
PAPER HANOlta AND PAlNl‘i.N&lt;5
SEE VS FOR INSURANCE
memoiatrng M&lt;mortal Dav 'throughout ।
be coach for.ihe Hi-Y period and
equally strong leadership in othyr’lim ’.
ProcCMlona! March—High Schoo) the .county In Hiistlng'.. Scouts placed'
ha- been '..cured by Ray Ji&gt;hns.r-4-W;r Orchestra. Direction ot Mr. Chruto- flags on all tlie graves of veterata and 1
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xhundred. twenty-five High ichoAMns , pher'ov&lt; rley.
march'd In tlw two parades. Troofc t &gt;!
-an- expected to attend.
Invocation—Rev. L L !&gt;-uey. Pastor • of Middleville arranged special drum
Beautiful printed ribbons with th.'-! F'H't Methodist Episcopal church.
und bugle music and assisted with
J. L MAUS &amp; SON
S* al of the State will be awarded for
Sungs—’ The
Tor'ient" Muiciiunt decoration ot tlw gtavrs Scouts of I
Local R«Jr»ttoUtlte«, HaiUsgi. Mich.
first atu! second place In the rural' "Dawn -Curran—High School Girlx* Nashville. Prairieville. Delton. Free-!
....... ........ ■ . .._ .
. x .
-----------ptunt.,4 jxxt. Woodland and Banfi» Id nil helped 1
w;th thclr respective proHramr At!
ent*, jlunti-r. .
Friday beginning at 9 3D. I-:
’ Address. Dr. Chas. T. Gixalsell. Kala- Dooling Sunday P. M. Mr. Burgess I
age yronp*.
H. S. SHELDON
at Thorn-' ma»ou College
rflrry Co Ministers’ pirnic
{
Mr, Shafer and sdOUtx of Troops 72 and
ABSTRACT AMD REAL ESTATE OriTCE
apple hike Tip winy, June
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"7. A big' Violin 8«&gt;!o—’’The Old Rifrain”- 73 co-ojM-rated with Troup 51. I. J Os­
HASTINGS, MICH
j Krelsler—Mr
Ciu i dopli-r ■ Qu-rlcy Wald, cxanilinaster. .in the fine program 1
tiuu- uihI a law feed at m»n.
ol n-m«-nttwrbiicc,
»
Tile Oldergroup,ut Ha*t...„.,
pUhning dn‘cdlicatlonal trip tlnuia;!:
I’rese-ntatiOn of Cla..-’—Mr. • William
SCOUTMASTERS’ DINNER.
ihe n&lt; w prison nt Jackson*
.
T Wallnie, I*rinci|&gt;al of High School.
clay jja ett and’Dale Bump assisted I PtcM-ntaUon yl Diploma.1- -Mr* FniFriday evening. May 27, M'Vcn xcmxiIwiih the bli; s.-k ut.orajieevilie Sun-’m- Keller. Pre.sident Bbaril ot Falura- masters nnd citbmash-r-. ubWrry coun­
The Hoover Is Best By Proven Test
i day mdrning.
. ' '
’
'
; lion.
Him
■
ty attended the Scoutnylsters Appre­
Onli
ciation dinner• given at the Scout i
Tup*.
’
• An ounce of pn-vehUon is worth n
Tup".
। Belu-dlction—Rey. L. L DrWeV
•
Building. Battle Creek.
TION
&gt; .i;;e. Take cani|» uway • Reveille.
TROOP 80
ixith of toduv-'and von will;j Following be the list of graduates
I 1-1:1:
I Adams. Harold; Allertling. Howard,
Saturday evening. May 28 Duane1
Biddle. Kenm th; Co,;&gt;wel1. Lloyd; Cool. Miller of Hastings a me mix
ROY O. HENNEY
jl.«&gt;m; Cronk. Roy; Dm-ker. Joi-.' IMger.
! Lynn; Emerson. Claude, Erway. Hom- rh-ville. where he’ assisted Herbert
THc Dowling Cemetery 'Circle will ier; Finsfrom. Roy; Fuller. Robert: Morehouse. Scoutmaster. in preparing
K-et at U;e church basement fur din-j Prwman. Lloyd; Prey. Leo; Furntss., nivp nw
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her. June 9. Thn«-on fur Work’ nr-&gt; • Cliarles; Furrow. Roland; Gardner.! Day nxercises.
.
, I Georev; Gaskill. Ivan; Gaskill. Rntx-rt;
TROOP
78.
I
Gillespie.
Shirley.
.
'
r’-r.) M.i'k Mr Mnckuidt
Manning.. Maude Mott, c
Miller
Goucher, Donald: Hall. Oscar;, —- - -—— li- ath. Roy; Ja.-ub,-, M.ivln; Jame.., Frvepoit. Harold Ro
and Mina Orinibec
held
their weekly meeting nil
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Blanche P
i-iiicrtainmg Porrvst; Kelley. KHis; Kellogg. Riul; ma-ster. *■
i C KidJi'r . ft&lt;,m Ri&lt;1k&gt;- I Krnfleld. Lewu; Kennedy. William: Un- nature of un outdoor hike and,
. Kenyuti, Rex; ijilirop, Ferri : McMrl- 1 campfire where 'sniuts. yells, glio-a :
.. Gardner of Landing':-.: Ian, Junior; Matthew:
' stories and camp plarv fefr the .summer j
,p. mini,xinir time with her &lt;Lnq;hj&lt; r. i Maurer.* Bernard:
'
Milton; &lt; nlertaintsl tilt .-routs. Mr Shaft r was)
Ihe evening gue&gt;t Similar pmqrutn'
Mr- Bl.iW'he Powt-U.
j Myers. Thumm;:
an- planned for Woxlland where Ward I
Gerak!:
Plant* Und Welby Crix-kfnrd. assistant
'F’rfF' r- r r r : n
r r r- rSamiH-n. Elmer: s«’hii!eiiinn. Robert, ifCouttniulcrs. util lx- m charge; Wed-.
1 rl C.
ri UKL HES ifli^Wld. Winston; Skidmore. Gerald: ne.sd.iy i vening. June t&gt;t. and Puck 14.
. I Stamm. Archie; Sianton. Norman:, G. L. Lockwood, cubmnster.
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Tsdlee. Donald; TgfTcv. Thomas; ThU#-4
.~ s. v
ton. Charles; Tltt, Lrta ’Baker.*Mar-r
DAY.
Jorie; Bauer, Henrietta! Bechtel. Ther- ..77 "1,n‘'“,n&lt;-'ltl- a’id
lesMi: •Be.xxim-r. charlotte; Blven-.' f™*4-' p M
3r»l. m-oul--from tlie
■Atala-I!.-; Bronum. Elsie; Btitolph. i Sn“£ “{f®
U3,“'’ ( ,,,, k
•.Hctcn;, cairns. Hazel: chandler. Em£ou?‘cUf
»®»’- Sumuming,
ma; Chandler Margaret
‘RaUU* Study. Indian Stan nnd Buglmx
I Clark. Helen; Cx’.a. H. .Annabejle;
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Erway. Ruth; FVm; Reatha; Glllespx-: F’^ *l
neld^begin promptly at
Sarah- H-immoiid Amr-, Harrington 1 30 p M an»l a11 Tr«»P« «re cxpecteil Cook’s. Gra&lt;l«- Guernwys that, made I
Ruth; Haveii-v Virginia; Renton. M.,\-■l’“’s*ril«»te. Everyone
welcome to 900 Hn of milk and 56.7 lbs of fat
me; H.,ug!&gt;&lt;ulln Melva
’Iseiilratli a”*’”d and no eiuirge L* math-for nd- Third in this rta wax a jmrebred Hol-:
iAilecti; Kinney. Lrona; Knapp. Har&lt; nUvM'n Hn.'Ung^ seoula will be ex-1 Mein owned by Je*sr O-m.rd A Sons I
, i:--’
McPharlin Gertrude
Mack ’’l’‘’,vd to ba'® a11 -^’oo! work “made that gave 1539 Ibx of milk and 55.4 if*
Murguerltc.
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’{"5? _ n&lt;T or _l,’ey. .util ***
Another of R. W. Cook's Grade
Mant-e. Lorcne; MAide' ix&gt;nnn; Mills. ’ eligible to compel? in Field Day Event.'.,
IHeb-tr, Nyv. Marie; Oycnunlth. Myrtle; Each Troop is i*&gt;|»&gt;n&gt;ll&gt;!e for n.n own Guernseys led .tty foftr ycur old class
iPhilflfw. In-in-; ’Pierscfn. Harriet; transportation and headquarters on with 1317 lbs. of milk and *»6 lbs of
fat. -Reuther A Bhclilon have a Gratle
l ’Putts, Vnginih: Rayner. Mildred: 1 tlw field.
Ji r.M-y that wo- xcdnd with 843 lb-..
I Itelckord. Glare;\Rlc/und&gt;. Ruth; RobCOURT'OF HONOR.
&lt;-rt.-, Margaret; 'Robiuum. Genera;
i : : r i .f ■ ■ v : ; ;::an church.
Court of Honor lor Barty county is
BchvuU.
Shrtar. purl; to be h-sld Jtjne J5, at 7 00 P. M. in Ihe k-&lt;xxi A. Sons own tiie third higli four
year
oki She gave 1023 it». of milk
Sm,-lk.r. M.,ye: sml.h. rn.ia; s,,,,,,.I|w lkl,
er. Blanche; StnirlT Pauline; F'-'ai. .
sinible. cWirt. of...
honor before
camp Al! appll- and 43 3 Hu of fat.
The Matprj- Cow class of ftVtJ years
Clarnbelh-; Wagtx-r, “ ’
*Wcuv. i . catiotv. miiiit be in ut Scout Hcndquar*
and older wan led by Paul Cridler’sj
Helen; Webb. Opal;
Willinmi. __
purebred 5 year old Holstein. This',
dine: Willison. Alice; Wilson, Helen.
cow gave 2(119 ib-1 of 4 0 milk. Tiiis •
•Honor students.
CAMP BEN JOHNSTON.
yielded 80.8 lbs of fu't. Another of
.
' Gimp Ben Johnston opens June 20.
• and runs for a total of 8 weeks; 4 two; She til-4) is a purebred Hul-t.-in nnd!
MK Putidn entertained. Mr. anrl week [H-rwdjL The cost will be $5.00 pei-j gave IRiS Iba.’of milk and «4 H lbs &lt;&gt;t
:
and boy.s should -end their rrou-r- fat. Third high mature cow was own­
r;- Lombard niul Mr. nnd Mrs. Ved1
g
ration cunt with 50c to their, acout- ed by R W Cook. She Is a Grade
r of Hastings. Ttu-.-xtay t-veinng.
Mr and Sirs E. 'I. MacLeod. Mrs. toaster nt Scout Hcadqunrtcrr.. Hns- Guernsey nnd gave 1107 lbs. of milk
I Martha RepU-gle and Miss Jean Waugh tin«s- marking the date., for attendance and 598 Hr. of fat
----. — - -. —
.
•bn rantj a|iy preference for tent* and tent­
! motored
lo Battle Creek
Tliursday
High smalj herd of 6 cows or less is
mates. Camp Ben Johnston has one of owned by Lyle Garfield. His two cows
■ business.
•
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; cnuEcn or cHkut. coats gxove. j Orville Kahler of Grand Rapids the highest mtli
wout camp awraind 945 Ihi. of milk nnd «5 lb- i
, alkd on the.Arthur Juhncuck family,
- : :.&gt;• Wm Vclta'j ix ।
br&lt;d Hol»y to s]x-nd.’a v.uu-tion, Sp-n.il steins weh* second with nn average of j
I Friday. •
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
j ----Mrs. Elsie Nevins. Mr.'. Marion Mufi- mphasi.- on advancement, handicraft. 1204 lb- of milk and 413 lbs of fat |
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Mute tar, .M .™,,,,,,,, ..ud
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Tlii- medium herds of 7-15 cows wesel
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Mr "KI s* “Jj”
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.nd nin tod JrrMT. Itat .„n,Srd
HASTINGS PARISH,
C l, Norton of Ann Arbor roll..,
viorrHATrurnv
* "n7 lb' 01 n,llM
M1 lh1-'1
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Roy MacDonald of Kalamazoo spent
Friday evenifig May .27 ThJ
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i Friday visiting his parents Mr, nnd Rro"p u,Kk’r his leadership visited lh&gt;- [ The list of large licrds of sixteen ori
j Mrs-James M.icD6nald.
.
[State Fish Hatchcry on Green Street more cow* was topped by R W. Cook's]' Mr and Mrs. Ixxrkstedt were called wlur,‘ l,’n&gt;u«b &lt;l&gt;'’ courtesy of its &lt;11- 1 'thirty purebred ahd Grade Jerseys and i
to Elkhart. Ind. on account of the ill- i tectom. work at the hatctu-ry.wxs ex--.
; Guernsey:. They averaged 684 lbs. of "
i ness of Mrs. Loclutedt s daughter. , • Pruned to the cubs.
.
■ mlikXiul 323 lbs. of (at. Mr. Ccxik’g
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.!
"r;
Mrs. Tedrow and Mr..and Mrs M&lt;A1- ■
,.
hero of 28 purebred and Grade Hol­
Cor. CfturcU »nd Center Strerii.
| rack and family motored to Battle'. Tuesday evening. May.’ 24, Mrs. Lot-] M”lns w,'rp M’rn,,,i «»h nn nver.ige of
Creek Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills and daugh-:'tie Wixxifqrd. a national W: c T U. 830 Jbs &lt;lf !n,ll&lt; nn‘l 275 *,w’ ,,f hit.—
worker,...spoke to members nnd friends i'”" ’*
j ter )if South Bend. Ind., are visiting ,.
&lt;•! pur
W C. T. U.
ut Goodwill church.)
,‘XrronCnU
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Told
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She told some very- worthwhile facts)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Mr and Mi Demeray and family ‘‘onc,n,ing U"" E‘K&gt;’ternth Ameii|l-! It Ls c-Umutad that 60.000 -persons
live . .-tiled'.n the Wm Gillispie hou-e ,,l*;nt as ,haI K i-uch » vital-question [ sleep every niglfl in Pullman berths.
t&lt;«iay Her address
very much cn-1Tlie textile requirements, therefore, anj joyed by all present. Five new mem-i enormous, g supply of 4.195873 towels,
|bcrs were won fur the W c T. D. at 2.709.133 slirets. 2.175.932 pillow slijU.i
NORTHWEST Thornappi.e.
j 466,362 blankets. 444.869 pillows. 424.614
Mrs. Loun-ltu Tungatr ami son. Wil­ (this meeting.
Tlie next meeting will be held Wed-[ hcad-res&lt; covers. 221,862 mattri xM-s.
liam, were in Ann Arbor Monday
Birgy Tlioman has been very sick nesdav afternoon. June 8, ut ihe home' 176. &lt;56 park&gt;r-«-rtr—Ud&lt; slips-and 145.-,
of
Muriel
Perry.
Mrs.
Addle
Perrv
i 315 Jackets for porters bring necessary, k f
with mra-lrs the past week.. Wm. •
I Tlie .standard “sleeper" of 12 mx-Kelly of Caledonia lias been insisting • lends, the program.
The next meeting of Hu- Goodwill i lion-. an&lt;i drawing-room, which is
Mr. and Mrs. Wpi Vanderkolk and Community club will lx- held Satur-1 three night* out. must carry 400 hand
wns of Zeeland were Friday evening day hight,' June 4. Pot luck supper of towels. 250 sheets, 200 pillow slips. 56
: blankets and 8 jackets.
rallcrs of Verne Thomas and family. ":30
---- • -------------------- i if the entire linen supply of the
Mr. and Mrs Wm Kcpkcy were
Sunday guest* of the latter* sister and HOLSTEIN WITH TON OF----------------I Pullman Company were washed at one
MILK
HEADS
LIST.
; time, there would be WU/.85.235 pieces
husband. Mr. and Mrs. George lielntz,
pnun
As'the month of April drew to a!,,n
bne! ■
.
of Leighton
Laiye Chicago Manufacturer has a
cSQ}r- *e
the average cow tn
annual laundry bill reaches a
Mr nnd.
and. Mr&lt;
nirs Henry Neuman and !:
“r found
iwira tne
in the
the;
family spent Sunday with the tor- Barr:’’ No- &gt; C T. A. showing a decided,
of Fi.077J59.08.
Jnrr’s brother nnd family of Allendale.
in production over the month--------------- l-argexl
Urine
■Miss
Fern Kermecn iu
of uuiiMBattle vretx
Creek ...........
’of Warth. Hie
average i&gt;cr
jx-r cow
cow in me
the'
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u.viu^v
—
--— ------- Tiling.
------• will be the guest uf her parents until association being HO0 lbs. of milk and .Tlie Worl,ls iargest living thing U
! the middle of June, then she will enter i -P-5
of fat. This increase over the l,M*
Sherman tree Hi CalifonAear HaMfngg which i# idightly used
the U. of M. hospital for further train- previous months Is due to quite a num-1 nl?
Ung.
■
,bcr of early spring cows. 6y this iJ n *• 272'-’ ,cct
h,ls
and almost paid for. Wo .will transfer
■-------------- --------------------'mean cows that have freshened thiv fcrencc °r 101,t'*t nl bBSP: U 17 this contract to responsible party will­
’ •SOITH
GROVE.
‘*PrinR.
feet
120 feet froqi
... .COATS
w.-» •tiiywvr..
*
...... in dtamrU-j
..... ...... J----------~ r ground; ing lo complete small monthly pay.
Good Will Com1250 “’Plains
than 600,000 board
feel
Charles Wallace of Good
Twenty-six cows produced over 1250,
’tains mure ttuin
tx».u ...v.
munity spent the week end with hw
of milk and sixteen, more, than M
*’“»“id&gt; 1-inch lumber to make five menu. For full imrticulnrs address
..... Mrs: -Beulah ----------■«_
Eleven members wetahi Bering boxes each big enough to con­
sister.
Barnard.
,lbs ot fa
D GREENE. Auditor.
y u.ofcoup--- milkcow's
daily, three members ,lnln U“’ Washington monument and
Gordon
Endsley „„u
and ......
family
Coop- i each
P. O. Box 195, Chicago. II).
(Wille spent Saturday night and Sun- weigh each cow’s grain each feed nnd lcitvc e”ou$b for five five-room houses,
day at Will Bayne’s
| ten separators were tested. One of tbei
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Joslin. Mr. and »en was found to be losing $1 ol worth
Mrs. Clarence Feltzer. Katherine and l,f butterfat per month.
William and Mrs Kate Joslin of FreeComing now to our age classes ,we
The Importance
part. Frank Feltzer of Kalamazoo and lja'c a P.’B. Holstein, owned by Jesse
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Firstar of Vermont- Osgood A Son. lending the two year
of our institution is in direct proportion
villc spent Sunday at Herbert Firstar’s.) olds She gave 1197 lbs. of milk and
to the usefulness it becomes to friends
Mr and Mrs Frank Hlashutter and
» lbs of fat. Second is g P. B. HolMr and Mrs. Barnum of Grand Rap- stein owned by Lloyd Gaskill that
and patrons
, ids and Mm. Julia Kaul and daughter made 1323 Ita. of’ milk and 47.6 lbs. oh
, acre Decoration Day callers at C., M. fa’ Third In the 2 year old claw Is a
Stowell’s.
Grade Holstein that made 1266 lbs. of
, —------------ &gt;■»«■ ’.---------milk and 43 0 lbs. of fat. She is ownA local writer of very light verse has! cd by Marshall Pierce.
Distinctive Funeral Service
decided to give up. having received six | The 3 year old class was lead by one
Abo AmbulaiKC Service |
rejected poems from an editor to whom : of Paul Cridler’s purebred Jfohtrlns
HASTINGS
he had mailed only four.-Ashland, In-. that gave 1500 lbs. of milk and 83.0 lbs.
[dependent. '
|of fal. second wm one of Aobert
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt of Hastings
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‘and family Sunday.
: Fred. Chas., Andy and Victor lauch
of Battle Creek. Ray Eaton of Jackson.
George Eaton of Battle Creek. Harry
Eaton of Cleveland. Ohio, all visited a:
John Houghtallng’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.’ Nonb Bergman and
Mr*. Lida Neal of Battle Creek visited
at H. Bergman s Sunday.
Don’t forget the L A. a at Mrs Will
Gurd*gflhursday, May 2, for supper.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, June 1, 1932

Michigan Takes Lead
In State Extravagance

PART TWO

inent of health for aid and succor. I'qulred to .tell the public all that ah ■
This ultra-patemulUtlc outfit respond- ambitious busy-body eommlulon dom­
ed by getting behind tlw license law.jin the course of a year. Tlw list runs
it I* reported rather convincingly that, the gamut from sampling apple butler
a nationally known manufacturer pre- jto pinning a tag on the family dog. '■
pared Michigan codes 'which accounts Besides this there arc numerous bullefor some of the trade marked article! i tins all printed at public expense which
specified, said manufacturer holding arc distributed free of cost to thore who
patents on said specified' articles: Be desire them. Those who dq not desire
them pay the shot
that as it may, no farmer now tnuj
gaily hitch up the kitchen sink
,
lie has paid a fee and some hohtis- i
NASHVILLE,
poku» inspector has come awuy out ■ a. T. Lofdahi 6f Wilmette. Ill.
from Lansing to Inspect. This la rclat-' passed away WcdnevdAv ev. rung at the
cd just to point out to tlw reader how home of his son. Dr. Stewart faddahl.
his .Haw government Is constantly xm after a short lllneiw of pnfumonia. He
the alert to serve him—far a price.
win. bom In Sweden In I860 und came
-AxTlcuilure ( ome« tilth.
,o U“* Viiltcd Slates when sixteen

i
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(Continued from page one. part one)
eliminated entirely ether* must be but suppose we take a few ran^lonr
- irUuc«-d to a mere fraction of thetrshots at the list of alk-ged health
authorities just to Ret the range; Compreacrit proportions.
mUsioner. 110,000; director of epldemiPublic Health Cost.
..
ology. saouo;
$6,000; mreciing
directing engineer.
engineer. $5;000;
,
oiogy.
.
.........
„ Ullin. IM. Ih.n
Irtmlonr. ,7.000; bn
t50o,hxi
on ii... I'"|1“«
. .....................
pmiram
PM HW umunu ■&lt; HJM
IjlboratOriVN,
rr. w.a ouwrwuc.
rr--—• •v.wvv.
'. MiiIin—
Ii-,1
none »o.mny,
,J.WO. •J.DUM, tlAOO, mprcllwso-u&gt;,&gt;tutu ..^i
... ----------------- $4000; mechanic,
up1 i t up. Scioiitists
and research nn.
cn- jy.
bacteriologist.
ginrera, inspectors, health advisors, wa- u.ooo; director of mouth hygiene,
ter *.u|qily tiui&gt;ectors—in fact about $4,000; director at
-------of edurat'
education.
$3,500.
eirrvlhim: from a wet nunc for th-- |rtumbing inspector. $3,000
.hi. en-SSu M^S»I.
"h* .
baby to a &gt;.u|*ervUor uf undertakers for
the dead— fill up a 4ep*rtment whose
r
ml taM «r, muort . urer numb., v„,c ,„a
nr UIaal,,
,
jKiyroll.i read like the roster of some i Perltaps we should pause-herelong ot Iwr
whkii ar, auppoNb
war, hrld Fndav afirmoo,,'
physiological university. Tlie state uLmj ienough to consider thia mutter of a &lt;o Wau-h mrrUdnd Iran, la,How pule. ,
o'etae.
a
l
Uw
H.v.
Hii-fal
toloultaod in be.
j™. ^VnSZalb,Xv FT..S
"2!•’
maintains at it., umveraity a galaxy of Ilicensed plumbing industry. All cities
the same talent but not withstanding its Ihave building code requirements but bird
u hm. dUlrn&gt;|«r.
b
Mu&gt;„.
gradual, s are recognized elsewhere uni- isome village.! and this djien country barberry run lo ,an. bbal.r; from
„y Ur, o.ll L,k„„
1
vvi.-ity giadult, . cvidenlly receive begun
I
to want plumbing in their homes short weights to dirty restaurants. Here • _. , ,, „
.
Claud Spellman of Battle Creek spent ■
hiiiiI recognition when It comes to ISome farmer:, purchased their plumb­ again we find a set-up’ of laboratori. s
protyctl4n of the public health. Tlw dl- 1ing fixtures through mail order bouses und chemists with a commfaMowr at a feW days hert‘ w,lh
am nnH
rector of health rcVeivwi a stiiwnd of, nnd Installed their own work. Tlw re- os
$5,000
and mart
stafi .ir
of &lt;iir..rinru
directors ,..wi
und r-iiL.«K
chiefs ! On Thursday evening Mr. und Mr*.!
$10 000 annually with plenty of miIL*--might have been somewhat crude with'a salary list ranging around $4,000. Leland Weeks entertained a company |
.f-moliimenia IhCllidMl. Every year this but at least it represented an advance Here too we find another department of of relatives nnd friends to help them I
itelMrjmcnt ask", for mure and more, -over the best the 'specialist'' ever did. recent origin known as the drainage celebrate their seventh wedding an-1
Plenty of other health department sal- Ollwr.s bought their supplies at home department a chief of this bureau, nlvcrsary. A pot luck siipjht want
arid range above $r&gt;000 annually.
and the local handy man did the work. draw.! 13.000 and has an assistant at served. Tlwy received several gllt^.!
The entire payroll of even it-, rank- ; This did not please the plumbing In­ $2,800. Tlw chief serves as secretary of
Baccalaureate was held Sunday!
king 4&gt;lficfalv is too long io publish hero lervste. «o tlwy rushed to the depart- the state association of county drain night _at ___
,, :
the_________________
Methodist church.—
Scripcommissioners but no one appears t-&gt; tun- reading and prayer by Rev S It
U— ..._
1^.—. is wurJj, Vocal solo. Mrs. Clarence Ma- I
know exactly —
what
the —
assistant
supjwwd to do. There was a time when ter; special music." choir; sermon.
inter-county drains were being built "Armed With a Dream,” Rev. S. J |
Then there might have been some ex­ Franc!)..- Tuesday night Is class night;!
cuse tor this well paid Job. but pot j»w. Wednesday night; Commencement; j,
Tiie department of agriculture costa the the speaker is Prof. Grover Baker,'i
taxpayers tlie snug sum of $435500 in registrar. Ferris Institute.
• j
a single year. At 1932 prices it will
Mrs. Melissa Gokay spent part of
take a lot of milk and eggs and wool hut week with friends at Charlotte.
and pork lo pay tlw bill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Messimer of De­
Now that we have spoken of pork', troit silent the week end with rela­
perhaps n would tx- well to scan tlw tives.
annual report of the dcfiartmcnt of
Funeral services for Calvin Charlton,
agriculture to see Just What It does aged 70. who jKissed away at the home j
with all this money and how it disposes of his daughter. Mrs. Harold liennett, '
of 11a vast army of inspectors and em­ were held at t he home friday afternoon
ployees. Commissioner Powell, by the nt 2:30 o'clock. Rev Willetts officiat­
way, Ls an ox-fanner, still interested in ing with burial at Riverside cemetery.
fanning and probuolyC comes as hear Quimby. Mr. Charlton had been sick
a good job os any. Howqyer most fann­ several day# with pneumonia. Besides
ers ue know are sick and tired of being tlie daughter he leaven one son. John,
suckled and licensed and inspected und of Cloverdale and two slsfcrs.
bossed and tiwn taxed to pay for a
Rev. S. R. Wurtz und family.-lhe
service tlwy never asked for. d&lt;» not new pastor of the Evangelical church,
want, but on tlw contrary bitterly re­ arrived Tuesday from IxUghton. Rev.
sent.
Wurtz is not a stranger to Nashville
people, as he was iwrc and helped Rev.
Blnmmnn with sjiecial meetings two
About one-fifth of the revenue ot the
department of. agriculture Is picked up
Mr. and- Mrs. Claude Marshall and
by tlw collection of licensing and in­ family of Lansing spent Sunday night
spection fees Imposed by law and col­ nnd Monday with his -mother, Mrs.
lected ns the work U accomplhtwd. Tlie Libble Marshall.
remainder conies out ot tlw property
Mrs. Don Hew and children were nt
tux. The slate licenses milk dealers, Jackson Saturday.
cream testers, creameries, ice cream
William Klelnhons of. Grand Rapids
makers, beverage manufacturers tnot was home over the week end.
bliml-pigsi,.canning factories, syrup
Mr. and Mrs. John Handel ot Cin­
milkers. commission merchants seeds­ cinnati spent a few days with th« for­
men. nurserymen, veterinarians. stal­ mer's parents. Mj. nnd Mrs. Frank
lions. fertilizer dealers, feed-stores, ft Hecker.
&gt;
cetera U« endless bounds.
NORTHERN GROWN SEED BEANS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were at
A farmer cannot sell his potatoes to Millbrook Sunday.
Gerinliuttion 94V-J '
the comer grocer without taking a
Mrs. Halbert ’Is cntertalplng her
short course in grading them to U. 8. daughter und husband from New York.
Tested by Miroigaii State College. '
Standards and buying tags to label the
$3.00 Per Hundred
basket. The poor benighted town dwell­
PRAIRIEVILLE.
'
er is thus protected against buying an
School closed in the primary room
undersized potato or one that L&lt; scab­
by or one that hM-been hooked by the with a picnic held ht Gun lake. They
digger. Of course the buyer could &lt;ie- had a delightful time and expect to
t,ect nil these faults at sight, but why enjoy their three months vacation.
Our Scouts- feel very proud of their
bother to look, when a paternalistic
commonwealth will do all things tor all flag presented to them by the-Ameri­
citizens. To be sure, there Is no guaran­ can Legion and nre very grateful to
receive
it.
tee that a U 8. Standard No 1 jtotato
Mrs. Frank Frcydl and daughter of
Is worth eating. Tlw matter of eating
Northville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
quality
does
not
enter.
And
yet
an
hon
­
Poultry and Stock Feeds
PHONE 2257
x
est fanner is subject to arrest if he Charles Hughes.
Charles Armstrong had for guests
even starts toward town with a bushel
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.
Hastings, Mich.
over Sunday his sister and husband,
of ungraded and unlubcled potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs Orville Knauss and Ms
Too Many Inspectors
niece, Mrs. Elizabeth^ Bechtel of Chi­
• Near Cadillac the other day. a farm­ cago.
er drove to town in the morning to sell
a load of potatoes. HLi loadVas passed night were well attended. The ciass
by a stale inspector ns being—jkoII consisted of Earl Otis, Ivan Smith,
within the limits of tolerance set by Morgan Hinkley and Mildred Johnson,
the grading law. That afternoon, the each doing credit to the splendid work
same farmer with another load from of Mrs. Doris Hyde (principal of our
the same pit and the same field and of school, in training them. The addrcs?
Identically the same quality and size, by Mr. W. M. Robinson- of the
was stopped, this time by a jrair of in­ Western State College was of much in­
THE
spectors. and his load was rejected; terest. Tlie music too was enjoyed. All
Three state inspectors In the same present seemed lo be having a pleas­
small town on the same day all driving ant time. Wc congratulate tlie class of
state cars, all drawing substantial 1932 and wish for them a bright and
Misses Mabel and Mina Van Deer Mger!
salaries. And the sthte expects its hard useful future.
Mrs. Cramer, nn attendant nt the
working farmers selling potatoes at
AUTOMOBILES CHOOSE
of Grand Rapids were guests at The'
Last Week's Leiter.
starvation prices to pay the bills nnd Wilbur Home. Kalamazoo, spent tlie
J. F. Brake hogic last Saturday eve-:
Miss
Phyllis
Bums
closed
her
school
j
.
week
end
with
friends
here.
like It. Farmers with a few cows and In
Mrs. Sarnh Smith entertained over Saturday with a picnic.-A large crowd
a desperate attempt to gel money with
Mr.- and Mrs. Iwo Keyser were Sun­
attending.
'
. Hr
which to pay for ail the gee-gaws of Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
day
visitors ut the home of the for­
Ardlth Thompson returned home J
modem statecraft, nre pestered with Polley. Miss Myrtle Smith. Battle
mer's sister, Mrs. John E. Brake.
llcensc_fees. restrictions and require­ Creek, Mr. and Mrs. La Grande De­ from Blodgett hospital Thursday some
BUILT WITH
ments until they turn the calves Priester. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker improved in health. Myrtle Campbell Lv
against the cow and swear it\ peace and daughter, Patricia, of Kalamazoo. assisting Mrs. Thompson with her
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris, Lucy Nor­ household duties.
while they contemplate the future.
TEMPERED RUBBER
More than 150 printed pages are re- ris and Katie Norris were Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox and Mr. -and
shoppers Friday.
Henry Thompson were in Lowell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Johncock and the Mrs.
Sunday eyenlng.
former's sister. Miss Johncock. were in
Elsa Herman closed the Bowne Cen­
Kalamazoo Friday.
The patients who have been enter­ ter school with a picnic Thursday and
taining chlckcnjtox, measles or mumps Beatrice Thomas the Curley school
or all three of the diseases have re­ Friday. Miss Herman will teach ut
covered. No new cases have been re­ Bowne the. coming year and Miss
Thomas will tench at Cascade where:
ported.
she taught her first two years..
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brew, Mr. and
IN
BUYING
and reequip with
-The funeral of Calvin Charlton. 70 Mrs. Wayne Benton, and Mr. and Mrs.
RoyoW
wfasi, l(
a resident of this district for thirty Watt Thomas and Beatrice attended
years, was held Friday at 2:30 P- M. the funeral services Monday of their
at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Zcda aunt and sbter. Mrs. Augusta Mosher
Bennett where he was cared for during of Grand Rapids who passed away
his last illness of about a week. Rev. suddenly Friday morning.
Elsa and Gertrude Herman and Bea­
Willits officiating. Burial in Sponable
cemetery besides his wife." who passed trice Thomas were in Middleville
You save In tiling
Thursday night.
away about eleven years ago.
KC. Um LESS than ol
Morris Johnson has tlw scarlet fever.
Mrs. Rose Webber, who spent «evRoy Deming Is on Jury in Grand
ernf days with her sister. Mrs. Sarah
high priced brands.
Ostrolh. returned to her home in Rapids.
Nashville.

In Summer

= Lighthouse Light

Prepare for Winter
The seasons follow each other in
rapid succession and all too soon
winter with its c.hillingjjlasts will be
here again.

The pilot stands alone and steers his ship
through the darkness of fog and storm—
the friendly light from the lighthouse guides
- him o’er his perilous way.

G’ET READY FOR IT... and at the
SAME TIME...

Over the uncharted sea of commerce and
industry “man” needs a friendly light from
the community lighthouse. -

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IVg OOUILI ACTIN*

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An average of 30.000000 copies of tiio
Bible are sold annually. '

To Fill Your Coal Bin

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U. S. GUARD

We haven't heard of any sinners be­
ing punished for speeding on Bunday
morning in order to reach church lit
time.
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Tlie graduating exercises Wednesday

PLEASANT VALLEY.

SOUTH WOODLAND.
The Wellman school closed Friday,
the children going to Nashville for the
track meet.
A party of young folks helped Ralph
VanWle celebrate his blrthdA Sunday.
Sorry lo rejiort Mrs. J. M. Smith
is not so well the past week. Her
friends are hoping she may soon be
better.
The quarantine was. lifted from the
Scott home Wednesday.

The W. M. A. meets with Mrs. Vera
Geiger Thursday. May 26.
.
Quarterly meeting services Saturday
night and Sunday conducted by Rev.
J. T. Batdorf of Sunfield.
Mrs. Clyde Jackson and children and
Miss Frances Scott spent Sunday at
the C. J. Preston home.
t
Mrs. Marlon Howlett and children
of Clarksville spent Bunday with her
parents, G. A. Slater and wife.
Mrs. Arthur Van AUsburg and tlw

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE i. IMS

FACIE TEN

Summary of Six
Months Z-V
j MATURE CLASS—FIVE AND OVER—
.
*&gt;’.•' owner. W. C. Schultz;, breed. Reg
Association
m. i»i.
noovviuiiufl Uow
vvu/ 1
* csting.Qwr''dat’’,roh- average tart.
538

MIDDLEVILLK.
Our boulevard posts look very nifty
with their new coat of paint, applied
by the Consumers Power Co.’s men.

cow wav 844 93 or 24 6 cents per,pound. ’ lbs. of fat. 398 3. Owner W C Schultz;
Tlie average value of all feed con- tiered. Reg Guer.; date fresh, August
sumed. per co*, was 829 43 leaving * is. 1931; lbs of milk. 8157; average
margin of 81550 above feed fiMt. |&gt;er test. 5 23: lbs. of fat. 322,."" row This was the third highest average I C __
Schulte;
breed. Reg
__ __ _______
Goer.;‘-dBte
| fresh, August 21. 1931. Ibj of milk.
for butterfat.
The fallowing is a list of tiie three 5A74; average test. 5fl; It*, ot fat.
production was 4.420 ibf. milk testinc
r rent and 1792 lbs ot butterfat. highest producers In each of tjie four 302 6
It would be well for members, and
others who are interetitAL-lu -ave a
th. t -ting war UNDER THREE YEARS—
of butterfat, per; owner. Howard Stanton; breed. Or ropy of this report for fin ilH reference ’
_» -t- j|0[.
freah. September 1. 1931: Everybody is waiting to seeTicfw these
lb', of milk. 5.866; average test, 339; cows will 1 hold out" on thr home
mu gin trf 823 68 above teed lbs. of fir 198 7 Owner. Howard Stan­ stretch."—Edward R- Bailey, tester.
ton. breed. Or Hoi.; date fresh. Octo­
ted GuertiM i’.’owned ber J. J921; Ita. of milk. 6 004; average

Uwis. a former Methodist pastor here,
now of Kalamazoo. wm a visitor here
a few days that week. Charles tuu
grown since lie wait a resident of. our
town that many did not remember him
at tat sight.
Word was received here late Tues­
day evening of the sudden death of E.
E Warner, at Vandalia, where he w*s
employed by the M C R R. Co. u
agent He was agent for many years at
Irving and was well known here. Sev­
eral of the PytMkna from Crescent No
85 attended thi- funeral at Dowling on
Friday. There were many friends from
his old home town of Irving present,
showing the high esteem that he and
his* family held in tivelr old home tuwp.
Rev E K te-wt-. former pastor here
and at Irving, had charge of the serv­
lets and delivered a splendid .sermon
that was appreciated by the Urge
crowd present. Mr* Beryl Gillette sang
two beautiful song* The floral wreath*
were majjy and beautiful. Another
good man, whrrvas always interested
in all that stood for the beat for the
community, has gone on. His memory
will be long revered.
■
Tlw fine rains ot late have made the

w. C- Schultz lead.- the way with a
herd average of 211.2-10 lbs of fat and
hi»b cck producing 398 lha. of fat in.
182 day?.
star to Apiil inclusive.

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. COURT HOUSE NEWS

... --

More Than Ever Before

DE

assssaaaa
testing 5 26. per Howard Stanton; breed. Gr. Hol: data
_________________
al. Tiie average fresh. November 15. 1931; lbs. of mfflt
PROBATE COURT. .
4.055; average test. 3 91; ]bs. of fat.
Est Katherine C. Kelley, dec'd. Final
158.4
.
receipt filed, order assigning residue
khic* of -all !' rd eon- I UNDER FOUR. YEARS............... breed. Or.
vi. entered, discharge of eaecytor issued,
I owner. Howard Stanton;
esh October
October 18.
18. 11931;
GUer : dale fresh,
' | F.-t Loa Moulton. J3ond. of guardian
991- average !?*.
terit. .4.13;
Rh-d. letters issued, petition for license
.
Hit hurhe*t herd average lb1- Of milk. 4.K;;
1 A* n'Bryant;
9 rt...i. I to
tn sell
w*lt nirtf
of notice to .-ell
filed, waiver pf
sell and
Ils,.’of tat. 2059. Owner. Royal
mortgage filed, testimony ot freeholdShorthorns owned by bleed. Gr Jersey; date fresh. Septem­ er&amp; filed. Herns* to sell uvued. report
r.-nmr. Cre-wy. Mich ber 25. 1931; lbs. of milk. 3.125; average of sale filed, order confirming sale en­
rd 4315 3 lb milk testing 4’9
Schults; breed Reg Guer ; date fresh. tered. petition for license to mortgage
November 16. 1931; lb* of milk. 3.089; filed, license to mortgage tailed. oath
coo­
before sale nnd mortgage filed, report
per
ixiurJ
Thr
filed, ordet- confirming mortgage en­ rerned.
»49T
-UNDER
FIVE YEARS—
Wm Hulett and family are mourning
tered.
age v
Owner.
W.
c.
Schultz;
breed.
Reg
84168. leaving u margin ol
Est, Dora B Neeley, dec’d. Bond of the passing of their family dug, which
cow above, feed co-t. 7 hi- wa&lt; Gucr ; date kc.sh. September 22. 1931: Special Admr. filed, letters of Special wks run over evidently by an auto and
87 49. pt .-------------------lb*, of milk. 5JM7; average test. 5.66;
the wood highest herd
*o badly injured that they had to haw
lbs of fat. 332 3. Owner. W C. Schultz. Admr. issued.
Est. Francis M. Craig, dre’d. Petition it killed.'
w.*
•-*-•• ,.r.—."t
breed.
four dlfReg. Ouer.: date frexh. April 22.
Business places are going to haye a
f,:.ir breed- and owiw&lt;! b. Roy Bn- 1931; lbs. of milk 4.673; average test. for Admr. filed, order for pubheatton half holiday. during the summer sea­
1 &lt;1 5020.7
I1V.U &lt; 6V&gt;J.
■*»' of
VI fat,
*■*. 300
OVV 5V. Owner.
VSI-IR,. Howard
IIVWR, w entered.
.n;t 11
4 Having-, averaged
43. Ita.
son. so that wr may get out ami enjoy
md
ami18390,91 IBlanton: bn-ed.
WIV-CM.Or
HI Hol.;
III,*..date
1*0*&lt;:freah,]
• *&gt;-••,: Eat
—. Phoebr
. ..... ... Elliston.
_....----- deed. Order nature and perhaps see a ball game
lb». nuik tc.'tiiig 3 ■"
■alite of fa(. per Scptembei M, 1931; lbs. of milk. 7.435; confirming sale entered.
now and then.
___________ _______ _______________________________ I &amp;t.
E»L John Buehler.
Buehler, dr«
drr’d. Petition for
The class day of our school on
| widow's' allowance filed, order for Thursday evening was largely attended
j widow - allowance entered. •
and greatly enjoyed. Twenty-six of our
E*t Hiram E. Rogm. dec’d. Petition young iwojik*. who graduate this year,
I for license to sell filed, testimony oi took imrt in music, song and the usual
• j freeholders filed. Hcen-v to -seel U- kind of program. All went oft fine and
sued, oath and bond before sale filed. all look with pride upon this class, the
•.
Est. Sarah E. Allott. deed. Receipt first to graduate from our new build| fin* inheritance tan filed, discharge of
Friday evening the commencement
executor issued, estate enrolled.
• Eat. Aanes Piitrfam, deed Order for
building. 'Du- |pcech was one worth
iHiblication &lt;nlef&lt;d
retnemip’rlng. the music fine and 26
Est. Claudiua V. Lockwood.
received their diploma* from the school
Final receipts \’ll&lt;'d. discharge
board delivered by thclr president. C j
estate enrolled AF. Parker, in a few well ciKnen words I
Est. Orr Fisher, dec'd. Order aflowing of advice.
final account entered, supplement to
The school picnic on Friday at |
final account filed, dr-charge of P Orc-n lake wa&gt; a Micc&amp;s.'^lespjie the ।
Kuna issued, waiver of. notice filed cool weather. Many more would fiavorder appointing Admr. entered, bond gone had the weather man smiled up­
filed and letters twued. petition for li­ on them
,
cense to mart gage filed, waiver of no­
Saturday awning thy. alumni held
tice filed, oath before mortagage filed their banquet in the auditorium, put
license burned, report mortgage filed, on. by the M E. Ladlea’ Aid Society.
order confirming mortgage entered
was a large’crowd.
Est. josrj’h C. Bray, dec’d; Final ac­ There
AH pupils will tv turn on Tuesday for
count for John Velte filed, order al­ their cards and then tor a time we will
lowing final account entered, discharge
of estate of John Velte issued, inven­ mc but,little, of our school children.;
they will be misled from our atreefi i
tory of new Admr. filed.
: Est John F Kocher. Petition to jxiy Abo weprlll miss the several tcaclKT- I
One of there lour fine blends of I.G.A. Coffee ii just
I taxes to protect real estate mortgage j whose duties j»rc over tor a tune. All
but
on- wul&gt;-feturn Ip us ttib fall. UpUil
{band filed, order to pay ttfxca to pro. I
light for YOUR teste. Here’s Economyl—Freshnessl
tlien, adieu
jtect bond entered.
• Est. Darius Buxton, dec'd. Petition
uor license to sell filed, waiver of notice
Heber Pike and Maxffie Foot?
'.'filed, testimony of fnvholdcrr- filed. I
Kalamazoo visitor* Saturday
license to dfil Uund. oath before sale j
। filed, bond on sale of real estate filed, j forenoon.
j E-t 'William p. Jarrard. dec’d Bond ’ Mi- Rhea Walters rand little ;on of
Bufialo.
are spending i« couple of
•of Special Admr filed, httcr.- i.-.-ued
! inventory filed, petition to cash U. S i ww k* with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
; bond filed, order lo ca^t U. s. bonds I John Sheffield, at this place
। Mrs. H XJcLeod nnd children of OtVACUUM
entered.. ,
I s*.I wAv
•
&lt; । i go. spent the past week with her
r r.
G n-r9...*
Barnes, dec'd. -r.._f
Testimony
packed
ics filed, order determining parents, MrJ and Mr . Oscar Boulter,
at this place
*
Mf. and Mr- John Foote, and Jim-'
E-t- Herbert Colby, tlec'd. Petition
IGA
for Special Admr. filed, order appoint­ mi.- Elliott of pontiac. ’ -ix nt Sunday ■
ing Special Admr. entefcd. bond filed. and Monday with rvlrtivca at this
IGA
o...
pine*.
,
letters of Special Admr. issued.
Thi» community wa* mi grieved to]
Fancy
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Lb.
Est Peter Maurer. deed. Petition to
: release and ciiange .-ecuritie- filed, or­ hear Tuesday morning that tjaroid. hl-‘
*
der to release mortgage and rlrnng - th- wm of Mr. mid Mr -, Richard Hourdo, tad paused away. Hu funeral wa..
M-ctftitle* .entered.
Est. Mary I. .Gwin. deed. Final ac­ held Thursday afternoon at- Hu.* place. ।
count filed, order allowing account en­ and the body-was taken to Hillside ।
tered. discharge of executrix iMiied. cemetery at hlamacll to be laid t&gt;-«id&lt; j
that &lt;&gt;f the nt He brother^who tad pre­
I estate enrolled
IGA
24 oi. Buttle
ceded him. He icnve.s beside hte par­
IGA
c«w..
No. 2 C*n^
-ell real estate filed, order cuts many relatives and friends who
will miss
and—
happy
• tor pumicanon entered*——’
«?-.
— —his bright
----------r^, smile. |
mu.
Quart
Est. Anna E. Boves dec’d, Wfif filed ,l:- i*arenfs liaw tin- sympathy
and recorded, petition for probate filed :*»&gt; thr Iwof their darling baby.
Quart
SWEET
er of notice filed
I
order admitting will entered, bund of , iwav at hi* home west of tin- villag'-l
&gt;ut&gt;
। g.wcutor filed, letters issued, order I Tuesday morning -after several month i
limiting settlement entered, j&gt;eution for;of falling health. He leave*, beside his
3 Rolls
1 heorini; claims filed, notice to creditort .iced companion, uiw -*m. Reuben, and
WANT
SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN
uftued
i&gt;u&gt;e diiuthter. Mr&gt; Lucy Ferngo. and
K-t Samuel I) Ka’herntan fiec tl In- a number &lt;•! grandchildren
ii to
• । mourh|
mourn
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icntory filed, bond of executor filed ■ h;s Iota Hi- funeral was &gt;"»»
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letter* issiil-d. order limiting settlement day lorenorm and the baby was laid toi
FLAKES
entered, petition for hearfm; claim-, re.-: in Oak H‘H *-mi tery
filed, notice to creditors tailed.
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l’0*1* SKH.-vl VanPauen hi. the m-j.lr.- .
Jo.ui Water- ha.- be.-it entertaining। Sunday calleni at o Pur.uii- were.
hi-shter from Grand Rapids.
Mr and Mf. Jx.n r.^h,, M1 anU
Sunday visitors at Gea. Ransom’-:. Mra. em, rjcc and Mr and'Mrs. Jack:
an.i. Moore and Earl Strickland
&gt;ty-z&lt;» and Mt'-,
Mm Nellie Birman i- assisting MrBrown of Kalaman and Mr. and Mr#
oy Emmon* of Dowling with her!
Fuller of Hastings.
W’idtusday Wing Mr and Mrs
tawrenre Hoffman p- convalescing
Ralph Brown- twenty-fifth weddms after the tnekdr a.
. large crowd gathered
aid will
and gave them a sur-: i&gt;- entertained bv
and Mrs
and visiting paased the. jh„nig- Hollman
Jay. June

&lt; .1rrmemh
Mr*- Orvi'Ic Purxll b ill. Her many
ut si.ter. an friends hope for her speedy recovery,
wishing them many jnest
more
«, 4nt| Mf. l)0:ilr M4.,lk,]|
irddrd life.
, . babv of Dowling
. ,1 ..._a, , . ....
«*&gt;wnnt have
nave moved
mow in
in par.
par.1 ’
'rdr ‘ J *TV° °l Mr C"*xUI'’ » h°*«C O» the fV»n i
I’ It the rhun h VV^an/J,'^
OrV“lf Pune” 15
»O’ ht&gt; bed |1
night
U ' lK church Wednesday wUh measlra Hu mother is helping!
Joe Cowles and Mr and Mrs Ralph I0*** ,Or
Saturday and Sunday visiting friends
STONY .POINT.
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in Muskegon.
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• ■ Mr and Mrs B J Wellman made­
' a bttsincs.- trlji to Charlotte Monday I
HOPE ( ENTER.
Mr and Mrs Cliu*. Reason of Lan-I1
McDermott, who underweni sins viaued at Ed. Deakir^ Sunday. p
an operation at Pennock hospital Sat­
iMr* Roy Comb* and daughter.!
urday. U gd ting atofig fine.
Myrtle and Mr Forest Mead and ladv!
Mr and Mt.- Russell Kay Hum, friend of Kalamazoo were calling in j
Kalamazoo, .spent part of last
j Ute’ neighborhood Sunday.
with their parent*. Mr and Mrs Frank
” ’ ।! Brawn Bro* have been making a I
Leonard
i fine impiovement on our road the past i
Mrs -phena Cox of Comstock. Mrs few days.
Beatrice Cox of Cedar Creek and Al­
Mr. and Mat Ed Mead have taken
fred Hmm of Comstock, spent last 1 over the Job ot improving the Stony;,
Monday at Or home of Fred Ashby i Point cemetery It look* m&gt; much better
Mrs. Mildred Mentor of Cloverdale and it hardly seems' like live same \'
apent Thursday evening at Mr and place.
Mrs Fred Ashby’s
Mr* Birdcna Lyttle of Kshma^-.o
A jhortage of fat* tn Russia males
tpent the week end with home folks
tt neCTuary far the Bennet i to recover
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Nearly every one from/liere who:
Mra. Nellie Hitt. Mra John Bulling ; could go. attended the funeral of E- E.)
and Mrs. Arthur Aljerdlng attended the Warner, who (lied recently at Vanda-1
funeral of Mra. John Gerllnger al 1 la. where he went from Irving flvei
years ago when the telegraph office oi |
Woodbury Sunday.
• Mr. nnd Mrs. Herve "Woodman of the M. C. R. R. was discontinued here
South Woodland were guests of Mr. The-funeral was held v Dowling where I
and Mrs. Will FWy Sunday
Mr. Wartier was born knd raised. Mr '
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell were Kala­ Warner war. a man. highly revpect.-d
mazoo visitors Monday and Tuesday.
and much loved by all and his family ’
Mr. and Mrs. Roeg Pierce apent the has the sympathy of the community ,
Bert Howe and sons from the siiuth |
week end at Uielr cottage at Beech­
wood. Wall lake.
part of the county, also his marrwd j
6
Clyde' Munion and Miss Bernice daughter were in Irving recently ca'.rs.
Munion of Hastings, visited Mr and ing on old .friends
Why not open an account in thie
Mra. T. C. Munion Sunday
The Fellowship meeting will be FrlMr. and Mrs. John Deli spent, the day evening, June 3. having been'
42-year-old institution?
wce|t end with Mr. und Mrs, Ezra Dell necessarily postponed from the regular j'
of Lansing and Sunday Accompanied by date. Everybody Invited.
Mr. and Mr*. Ezra Dell visited relative.'.
Mr. and Mra. William Cushing ot i
In Chesaning and Saginaw.
Mr. and Mra. Smith Holme, enter­ of Mra. Cu*hingT*wu)lhi’i
tained Mr and Mra. Dav id Vail nf McCann.
Muskegon and Mr. and Mt* C. • M
Mile.* Hull from Chieu..
..
Brown of Grand Rapids Sunday The hi* aunt. Mr*, jane McCann. Wcdfit
Dalroit’o Oldnt Building and Loan Auociation
dinner Sunday was a birthday tekbra- day.
1250 Griswold St., Delroit
®
tlon in Iwnor of Mra. C. M. Brown.
Mrs. Geo. Paul and Mr. and Mre
Established &gt;889
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Melvin Stokiis rcturmd FTTJeivoi!
Raymond Fau) accompMTued by Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Paul and daughter uf with his brother tn spend n jfw. wtvfe;.
J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkin-. arid lit*,!.
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
O’Brien and children ot Lansing SiMUd ■son spent the tore part of tire wvek near
Mr and Mrs. James Neal of Ovid Sun­ Morley'with their daughter. Mr-.* Do
Ryder, and family.
day.
Clarence Mayo of Battle Creek spent.
Mis.; Katherine Mohler of Grand
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Willyurd are cn-:
Rapids visited her jiarents. Mr. and Monday evening with Mr. and Mr.-. Al­
son ' n Culedum.1 a Watkins bein? *11 and under tlie doe?
bert Grw-p.
Mr*, wm. Mohler Wednesday.
Esther tireejj nttcrufed 'crdcir party
(tors cure in Middleville. Mr&gt;. Watkins
• Mra. Arthur Giddings and daughter
nd daugh* ! i. thi- mother of Mra. Wm. Johnson of
Ruth accompanied by her mothrr. Mrs. of Hie NiihviHc ,«ch&lt;Ml held at Thorn­
i tip ;&gt;5acc who u curing for her.
John Volte, returned hom« in Tawuj apple lake Tutrday night.
City after siiending several weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble enter­
tained Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Kimble ot
tzinslng aiid Mr and Mr- T. H. Rodebaugh and Mr and Mrs. Puul Ward ol
Hastings on Sunday •
Ward Plants has been seriously in
with acute rheumatism but is much

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WOODLAND.
Last week's Letter.

&lt;L*I£ ffiutwnat jjjnan &amp;
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Mrs; George Varney and daught* r.s
spent Monday with her mother, Mra.
•Little Taylor of Kalapiu.
Mrs. Will Buhl of Battle Creek visited
Mrs. Win. Mohler Monday.
Mra. Raymond Faiil. and M1mc;
Pauline and Genevieve Hoover Were
Sunfield visitors Monday.
Mr and Mis. Eton Fhtif.s, Miss El io
Plants nnd Carlton Plants were guestof Mr. and Mrs Ward Plunts Sunday.
Mlns Norma Jean Quirk of Bantldd
is. visiting her grundpan-nu. Mr. and
M(5, John Doster.
Mr.*. John Sehurcr of East I-uisiijg
and Mrs. Lewis Kull and Mis. A. Kull
of Laming spent Saturday afternoon
and evening with Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Kilpatrick.
.
Jacob Hoover is working In Rattle
Creek. •
Mr. and Mrs. chaii. Wright of Grand
Rapids tailed on Mrs.' Chw). Hatton
Thursday afternoon,.
.
Mr?. Minnie Brlcu.of Dctroil is visit­
ing Mrs. chw. Halton for a tew days.

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{ Mr. and Mr.*. Chas. D. Johnson were.
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SOVTH THORNAPPLE.
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Mra. Robert Garrett is ossMting In'’ Mr. and Mr? Theodore Wicringa and 1 tallrra Thursday atternoon of thclr
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A tin, of Middleville, who I-, very low. .ciltrvHl* wern .callers Tuesday after- ' Inga. and family of w«xt oi Middleville.- And wants that. down tlie middle.
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Mr. and Mra. Sam McKeown and t iioon of llieir parents, Mr. und Mrs. \ Mr. and Nirs. Chas. B. Johnson Client
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It is costly because it represents a
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�THL HASTINGS BANNER, WEpNESDAY. JUNE 1. 1933

PAG1 TWELVE

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND. *
wmm—MILO.
COATS GE OVE.
HINDS CORNERS.
I rftAI* NATIfFQ
I
Mcsdames Evers. Turner. Farr, BarTlw funeral of Mrs Ella.Stowell wa.
M:v. Donna Manning of Landing Last Week's Letter, i
JLEtUAL* HUUVCnJ I
} R plowerj H&gt; Jt Parri Rum-j held nt the home-of her Son. Coy. l.i : -ixnt last week here with her moibcrj Mr. and Mrs. W. II Otis attended the
birthday
dinner given in honor of Ira
■BHMaMMMMMMawMMB.-phivy.'Biimdstcttcr and Boyle, of the Monilav utter neon. Rev. Ru'.ell Bivudv brother nnd lister.
...... Brook's'90th birthday Thursday at tiie
[Home Literary club attended the Knla-&gt; ol Pioneer, Ohio, officiuled. A larg,
Lean Barrett visited her aunt and
MORTGAGE *AZJK.
Hendershot ...
in ------Kalamazoo
mazoo county
Courtly Federation
of cuiw
clubs minvwu
at ,crowd &gt;■&gt;
ut relatives
and friends
wen
Mis. Will
'*
’ ---- — home of Jr.ee Osgood of the McCallum
n.i..u
n.a, la th* t.rn.-mazoo
rent-ration &lt;u
&lt;&lt;.»&gt;„&lt;« &lt;...u
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.................
..... Renders'
I Oak»burg
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...
. ■. .. and
— . enjoyed th- ....
. ... Mrs.
«... Stowell was fur
r... manv
........ iI ,Hom
rnn, Wrlrlnv
*till Sunday.
“ ' ’ nil?I,I
-----j district.
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MMiuTi. !t
Wednesday
present.
Friday
night
Mrs.--------Wilder of Battle Creek was
by JokB w. Row
Mpi Row H. wife !g00d program provided. Mrs. Arnold years a mrmlxr of the local L. A, S
Geraldine Halverson visited friends
----— a
MilCMcr*. to Iho r»tan Joint gtr-rfc t.*M' f Alblon Bave the addres*
and often entertained rt at lu : hmm- in Hastings a couple of days last week, guext from Thursday till Sunday in
** al.?
•* aiH*
A good attendance at the school She wa&gt; a Christian woman, of .&lt;•Mr -‘•&gt;J Mrs. Etld Newton and tlw home of her daughter. Mrs. Francis
vtitaj muM' ct Am..ua
K !««
:; picnic
k»o*a «
»■ -‘tn
T'j.
pjcnlc and* P.
p T. A. meeting' Thun- ling qualities Our symnatby ;• .-stand-jstauglrter. Georgia. Mra Clara Brown. Gorham, and husband.
fwortl Fstn tertai" n«(r»r~
nHhough_u very raihv div . Mr -rd trr-the-berraved-«em&lt;ivr»--------- -—4N-iii^n HalLand.VUnry Hardy, called; Oley DuuaUw of Hastings visited
skis
VdLXm- and Mr*. Wood threw open tW-h hon,
The Loyal Womens Birthjldy meet- • «&gt; Mr and Mr* Delhi rt Cravens Of from Tuesday till Sunday In the home
■ if*n
i and dinner and program wen- held in- mg was held with Mrs, Oludye*Tbvmp-{BJiuJtz Friday afternoon.
, of Iris brol.ier. Dan und wife.
“ 1
-side officers elected resulted :n Mr- on U.t Wednesday aiteniNj*. ThMr nnd Mr*. W. O. Tobias visited
Mr. und Mrs Rankin Hart and
Allie Wood President- Porter Twr-. program was in charge of MrAlm.i -ilw-ir daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs.Edd daughter of Brush Ridge were Sunday
i Vice-president; and tlie new teacher. Boulter. Mrs. Bnew tt ant! MrHj;.:.u Travt r mid family in Baltimore last, afternoon visitor* In the home of her
Mtv Alice Hackney.
won prizes in^pn:.-The next nA-1- Thursday.
t parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
MM, Dujothy Pettengill closed lur mg will be the 3rd Thursdayalter,-; Mr. .and Mrs. Bert Toblav made n1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass of Has*
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CreekL- TliursSaturday
P. M callers in
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h,rim
if,,.
’ * trip
Uln to
tA Battle
1 ?. 11,.
’ riltIF,— I' tings
H” rr, were 43
a , ,,
In the
tHn
home of the former's ponrnu, Mr. and
■, the picnic on Thursday. Much regret ’ The b. G. T. O will hold it-;, an- I day.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dodge visited her Mrs- Dan Douglass
..
. Orand
-------- .Rapid* Wednesday
... . .---------Vlri(lnla snnth la spending tlw
t uta rwuaiM*. I» ••1-1
Inot be with Os another year but glad-*!! Pot idek dinner and program in,
!n
week in the home of her grandparents,
ly extend Welcome to our new teacher, charge of Nane Cixilbangh
.
; nn&lt;* vhurMiny.
Miss Hackney-.
*
Mbs.* Marian WadlMii w.i; horm
-I: ;l|’d Mrs- Ihxige nnd son. Amon. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith, nqar Has­
»
Many are planning tn attend the from KalamaAw. w S. T. C. over the went to Saginaw Sunday nnd rcmaln- ; tings.
A large crowd attended tlw com­
Decoration services at . Prairieville week efld.*8he was nccompanied by. hi-r , ,i.I’ccoration Day •
Monday. Mr Bauer, L'.rmrr prix-cut-, friend Mi
Lillian ViC-jt-ndeai y ot
Mr nnd Mrs. Ronald Haynes nnd munity meeting at the home of Mr.
Irra attorney, will give the'ilddre-.-!
Kalamazoo. Miss Ruth Wixidmah &lt;-f • •-’it..'.;':!&lt;•&lt;! Jili |&gt;nrenLs. Mr mid Mrs. and Mrs. Bert McKibbln on Friday eve-Iayne.% and-Tamily^BuhdajL
and/tamily Suhday.
ning. AU report a flmyttnie. The Jun?
Me-d,iim..s H J. Flower -and Geo Cali ilonu was home for the weri: • i.J ?',r.ry Huym-.-»
Cedar Creek- Cemetery
Circle meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs.
Wood uccompunlid Mis. N. IL Bar- -ib&lt;'. j f
. ..
r.&lt;
,---------of. »».
bcr t6 Hustings Friday to attend the- Tb«- L. A. S. m«xt-; with Mr.:. Jv.lelli J1/11 J'1”'* ns
J»me
Mr. -n..
nnd »«Mrs.:)R|clurd Arents of the McCallum dlsDistrict Rebekah Ai sociatUm in that Relsey this week Thursday p M
1 l.tiah Bi-rmnan W. diu &gt;d.&lt;v utlcrn«»n. ' trict.
.
Wty.
' Tlw Chlldi. if* IU&gt; . m i. i • . a.11 b.
n"'
w« «»"!* **■«• «
School closed Saturday in tlw Otlz
.Mr, and Mrs. IL Fennels were la-id on Sumluv ev&lt;-nmg. June
■ mt&lt;-i-.dai"e a*, there U ■oim- bur.in&lt;-.-&lt;, district and the pupils and a number
[of parent.* enjoyed a picnic dinner
business visitor.* In Hastings Wedm *- --------------- --------------------- | io talk over.
[Which was followed by contests und
[day.
.
| races.
’
J^Mr.'. Kate Collin* of Hx-tlniti. rpt-hl
Mrs. Ida Brandstetter nnd
und tlw major
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Texter and
■ Monday with Mr. and Mr.i. Glen
Boyle were in Kalamazoo Friday.
.-•on' ami John Texter of Hastings were
'• Mmihuu.w.
Havens of Ru’-|tllc
vacation.
Barry. IUI
Sunday afternoon callers in the home
:
Mr.
and
Mr.*
Wm.
STATE Ol* MIC1IKIAN
u ration of.Mr. and Mr.* Dan Douglass.
Anders and Huy-! Th"
n&lt;rth
entertained
Mr and Mr . Francis Oorham spent
tnotid and Shirley, of Dcltmi. were “ '
, Sunday in Kalamazoo the guests of
lumw.
.
j hr M'liattte creek.
; their -children.
ot tlw MunMr. and Mrs Harry Dunn and chilQuite a few attended the lai.t day of'
ated in dn.-ii were Sunday afternoon callers in
.aw mill
'chixvi Friday and enjoyed the pirnir
.•movi-d tlw home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
*• In- ' Fred Otto, of Glass Creek.
Jim Wilcox and Jay MrMam Jtlw mill equipni'U'. to - Elkhart,
diatiti. last uwk. wlwre th^y tiave
made a business trip to. -Kalatha;
' work Hugh Junes engineer. John An­
Tuv.sduy.
SOUTH NHl.’l.TZ.
James Atulu-; and daughlrr Lciii , ! L-u., he.id xw,iyei-, and Mt - . Angus,
Mrs. May Andcra of Kalamazoo, en­
are weck-endim; at Holt ;&lt; • gtiwis ,11 cook, accompanied them.
I S-.-vi-ral from this locality were In tertained the Brush Ridge Cemetery
Circle
Thursday.
Tlie rain did not keep
, Everybody remember tin- Children-. .ittindanci- pt the flower .■-how at Bat- tlie members from going. Several car
Dav' cxcrcwx at tlw-jphurch on Jut
Mr. and Mr.-. A. C. Hyde and daugh- loads front Hustings and this vicinity
13th. Tlw ptixtratn coipihLUee are wt•rt
-..I- Joy.. Ehlim- h-R Saturday. «pr attended nnd report a line time.
busy at thr- %ork 'and plan a vl
Guy Warner ot Baltimore spent the
' ■ Nile; to tie pw&lt; &lt; j&lt; r I)eco’tatk»n Duy
Jovabli- performance.
rsita u«
first of tlw week with Mr. und Mrs.
«.x
«...
rh ' -■ ■»’•* -to™ 01 11MV 'wn.nu- MrCadiltae
Will Gates.
ami Mrs Haruki etprtnwr and
Mr.- B.uhatian of Plat pun-.
Mi.- -Capitola Baechler nnd mother.
Jo.in attejidrvl tia- prv'-sclwki! Cilnic i A radical is a fellow
*
.who m ti mad Mrs. Rosa Baechler, attended a recital
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
won't »:e! mad at the same at the partsh house in Ha&amp;ttnjps Fri­
uiKin.
day night..
•»
Mr. and Mrs. John Charlton attend- ’

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e&lt;! the funeral of his father |n Nasli
ville un Friday. Wc hympalln ••
them in their sorrow.

Visitors, and caller;: at'-thr home of i
Mr*. Clarinda Stowell last
were,
iiMra. Deila Colton ami Mr- Ihatricv
Cotton. Mr... Lena Wilcox *&gt;f Ionia un
Tuesday. Mr.- Carl Hr-witt, Elm. r lin­
ing and son Beryl ol HaMlm’s. Mr and,
Mrs. Calvin Nosh and daughter Evelyn
of Lake Odv.'.-u. Stata and DorU Smith.!
Mrs. Jennie Purdun and daughter Vel- i

Mr. and Mr:;. Alien N.ixh nnd family nl1
Cltirksvilh-. EHa Nash and dmiuhtej
Alb-rta of Rnstimp*. Mrs, Berlin Flory.
Mrs. Eathei Houghton, Mr. and Mi
i Fay Naxh and daughter Joyce. Mr. and ,
Mr.-, Nn&amp;h'a sister of Ionia, nnd Mr I
i Gallia Brummk-r of Grand Rapkb Th.-j
| latter came Sunday and will at’.cul
her mint, Mrs. Ella Stowell's funeral. |
(the iat’.i-r ixixxed r.wny at lift* home ot.
Cor Stowell Xat Coat.; Grove. Mr |
Clarinda Stowell Ls some better at th:
j writing. Slie u very thankful.and &lt;!« •:
j xo appreciate the many beautiful flow-!
I

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Luiz and dnuchtcr Carol and Mr. und Mr-, Fn-tl WIIUainA of Fcftton ijvnt Sunday ut G. •&gt;.

Several ladle* of the
community turned out to
[church house Thursday.

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Alii

M&gt; of '.»N

'Flu-re Lt milch that can •* gained by putting some of these
triU- old saying.* to pi went day’practice. None of us are gifted
with an Aladdin chart)! that lx *uppascd to produce the dullars
tiuit u.ro'vxiiectofl to work tor u* in tlje.dhyswhcn we shall
want to work )•&lt;*. . It Is up to our good sense to so adjust our
living and i-.tving tiyut our future.is happily cared for.
qvingx have been our care nt the Standard for 39 years,
without ti tnssvto any raver and 5‘- dividend-each
►vw a lotto and never
U will be wise for you

Si an tin rd Savings
A- Loan Association
Gritwold at Jefferton

Detroit, Michigan

Local Rcprfentatiif,
t titiH tint i

Hattine*, Michigan

awl

QUIMBY
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Investing Safely
An old proverb aptly -aid ‘ Save nugirv and it will save you.
Tlw man wjthuilt a dollar must do what the man with the dol-

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kitxman.
Mr. and Mrs William Cnitelein. Mr.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

helped Mrs. Reynolds .celebrate her
birthday.
'■ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
[ nachcllor Saturday at Pentipck hewpita!, a seven ixiuml son. Congrniuln-

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OBDP.B lull PUBLICATION.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

CL.Tt-i. Bashtar of Pr«Uu.

DOWLING.
; The Ladies' Aid afternoon’party- will,
i meet at tlw home of Mrs Myra Wright |
: on Tijpsday. June 7 a quilt is to be'
tied nt this time and rhe Indies In tho
community are cordially invited
Mr. and Mcs. Icon Moon and Lean*!
were rrc-nt guests of Mr nnd Mrs.
Vert Robinson ut Shultz.
Tlw funeral of Ernest Wm’ner of
Vandalia was held nt tlw church Fri-.
day with interment tn the- Joy cemr-,
lery. Mr. Warner was u brother of
Mrs. Anna Trethric of this place and 1
a former Dowling-resident.
The cemetery Circle will meet i
Thursday, Jutw 5 for dinner ns usual. I
Mrs. Ray Jones, formerly of this'
place, underwent a very serious surglcal operation at Nichols hospital. Bat­
tle Creek, on Friday of last week but;
tlie latest report., are very favorable. I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCarty nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Otis are moving ;
this week into the Mattison house j
which was tiie C-al Stanton home.
school closed m the primary room
Friday with a picnic dinner on the
school -ground. Mrs. Irene Dickerson. t
the present teacher will return next;
year. Mr. Putnam will also return to
Instruct those in the high room.

AND INSIDE

CEDAR POSTS
7-Foot, 8-Foot and Large 8-Foot End*

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
FRANK SAGE

TELEPHONE 2515

/ .

Mrs. Kathleen Tedrow in company
with Mr. and Mrt. Starling Mudrack
spent Friday in Battle Creek.
The farmers are glad for the fine
rains this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnes of Pontiac,
nnd Mr. George Leonard und Mrs.

Anru croAsman of Freeport, spent Fri­
day afternoon with "Mr; nnd Mrs.-G. E
Kenyon.

Tlw Constitution of tlw United
States protects even the man who
doesn't respect II.

I
Friday and Saturday Specials

3 *• 14c

Lefd

Scratch Feed
$1.05
We iavMo U ol oar fate quelity
Rolled Oats
’S? $1.79
compm oa

10c

Sliced Pineapple
Avondele - full ripened . f.|| IU,or»d

Sponge Cake

20c

Grece

Bieck Wekut Fried Ceket, V4-doi. pkg. 9c

These Features in effect from
Friday, June 3rd until Thursday, June 9th

10b- 27c

P and G or Kirk's
CAMAY

coke

Fi«« Toilet Soop

7c

LAVA SOAP
Cut* sr««i«
&lt;»k« 5c
AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKES pk,. 21c
WESCO ICE TEA s*.c-JH«d «Aib.pk, 29c

atsup

2

c—»o*

3c

•2 No. S c«m 25c

2 ^7. 25c
pkg.

7e
3. No.« UM 25c

cwto*. Bread

Tomato Juice

DET
■ &amp; ■

n»-

u-ha-

Chili Sauce
WHEAT POPS
NORWEGIAN
LIMA BEANS

&lt;

25c

boMlo

mi*,-

NAW BEANS
APPLE BUTTER
SPINACH
DEL MONTE

4

5c

Country Club

or Carnation
MILK

couHny aue miuc

uii

toll

k

■ ■ Freth Fruit* end Vegetable* • »

, Mr*. Forest Price of .Carlton vi.itcd
i her |KUciit:&gt;. Mr. and Mri. Jay Ware.
, Thursday
*
; Mr. anti Mrs. Cha-. Bidt.-iman uf
I Hastings me spending the week with
i tlie_fornwr'.-&lt; brother. Walter Hifivlman
| Mr. and Mrs. Wert Schitlman of
■ Carlton visited friends in' thU vicinity

Mw Loyal Lowell cloud her school
Wednesday with a picnic dinner alter
which there were frames ^iid a stood
time for everybody.
$!«. Robert Martin and mother. MrPerry, q! Center Road* visited Mrs. Lena
Castetein* Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre ot
Nashville have moved into one oi Mrs
t, cnstcleln's houses and will teach school
I here next year.

PAINTS

3 lb*. 17c

Bananas
ORANGES

35c

MICHIGAN POTATOES

15c

Leaf Lettuce

IX

10c

QUALITY MEATS

Thanks lo my telephone
I found a new job In
3 days"
INTENDED to have my telephone taken out. But
when I was told of many actual cases in which
other* had found joint by means of their telephones,
I decided to keep mine for a month or so.
•*JUST 3 DAYS LATER, one of the employers with
whom I bad left my name and telephone number
•ailed me."
The telephone in your home is one of your moat
important business and social asset*. And It 1*
PRICELESS PROTECTION in emergencies saeh a*
fire, accident or sudden sickness.

Beet
Kettle
Roast
Choice
Chuck Cuts
'Lb.

1XC

Genuine

Spring
LAMB
Leg of Lamb
Pint Grained WcllFlaoond
Solid meet.
Very Small
Percentage
u.
(at or bone—

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

NUMBER 6

PAGES 1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 8,1932

16 PAGES

ANNOUNCE PERCENT- Partv Government at Low Ebb ;0FFIC"usVish fr°oXm lake INTERESTING UM
inrn nr innmnuniT
1 Til i
•! tty
•! 1
----- 19083740
AGES OF ASSESSMENT I Political Blackmail Prevail^;^w-&gt;■

i MOVED THEIR OFFICES
TO GRANO RAPIDS

CHARLOTTE COMMIT­
TEE INSPECT PLANTS

astings Table Co; Owners
Compelled to Make This
Tuesday Evening
,
Economic Change
Hastings
omm
AND BlOCS
RULEIN
WHILE
TAXPAYERS PAY
SUIT CONCERNS PAYMENT Because the present financial condl-1 GREATLY. INTERESTED IK
™*D nX
I0T nnv»»T\' MINORITIES
THE BILLS.
GANGDOM
SADDLE
Deputy Conservation Officer (ivorv.CITY'S WATER PUMPING
OF FIRE INSURANCE TO
।
[lion*
have-so wnoiuly curtailed the1
Sumner with three u.s»i‘tants went
,
demand
for furniture, ths? owners of i
spearing
on
Gun
lake
Tuesday
night,
EQUIPMENT
NASHVILLE BANK
MEETING
• Michigan Under Rcij’h of Oligarchy of Sjienders, State's Only the jVurpose bring to get us many nox[the Hastings /Eable Company huv.t
Hope Is That Taxpayers Will ^rtWto Reclaim '™^'‘to??'iX'
rn SHOWN FIGURES FOR
X!£i“-nS iXu
BUILDINGS SET AFIRE
CONSTRUCTION COST
•
Remains of Government
dogfish and 12 bill fish It the noifiou-[
BY TWO ARSPNISTSiiX^^’/to'^SOPERATION COSTS
TOBE ABOUT $24,000
(By V. J". BROWN»
■
fish orc held down in that -lake fin&lt;fishing tn it* waters will soon be. po i-1

It must !«■ plain to even the most cdsual-readers long before this page is read
Six and One-Half Miles of High­ I, that
.nd „u»&gt;Wto in —
yulto
nilnto.
to •to
.&lt; M*.
“»
the fault for wm-~ -••—
■■ ■— *I. -n.,i• •— IM —
vidiin.1 d.r
unv single
Bintfir |&gt;arty
nurtv &lt;ir
In fact
way Will Be Graded and
; the door of. any individual
or any
or iwlmintetratinn
administration. ...
------It niai': al,,h* “ &lt;’r&lt;’*‘k that cmptw-s Into the
. .
’ i lake,
take ar.arc some atilfifiiid
splcifipd rraxltnr
rearing norui.l
|Kmd&gt; I
' be truthfully oqld tlial we haw no parties Hr the strict seiue dt...
the word.
Gravelled
jin which large and small mouth bass.,

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f lure Cianpuny. which u owned by the System Used In Sister City Id
. _
. , .
'

. Thi&gt; is regratfed bv th-!
ot I-iabllrty of Insur. ' ‘.vnie. parti.
_. H-Utll....— . ....
.
people ofbut no h-.v. ro-by

ante Companies Will Have
_ „ _ ...

Not As Economical As One

i 'hr Comnany. who arc .finding tte.-mIn Use In Hastings
To Be Settled /
txiw. iotn
M.v.
Knowles. Fdil«&lt; M H DrFM
U.I ««*
.1 to U.UTO-! "“tod u Mto. . « l-dntolr
[perch and blue gills.are grown to mi-j ..
. Plohins’ many int'-restsug' oniy jmhsII
ngh i and &lt;•
r dlUrna of Charlotte eamr to
|Iterllng
sizes
and
even
to
(piilc
sir«*ab)H|legal
qm-M..
...
..._.
..
..
___
town house, there was held u meeting knew them, parties divided by fuudaloti' has been coititnviii-vd I these depn
rfish. and then till ot them me put into in Uh- &lt;irvij|t njurt of VunBurrn
of those interested in the’ proposed; mental differences of opinion rrgurd, pom is i at &lt;-ui.l|&lt;m« nt at Jlw water work*
I ty by Kim Sigjer of this city, at
Hastlngs Center'Cuvert road, when Haling principle, of government, we have
' -tation he:&gt;- and to learn the procedure
to be well restocked
, for K B Fmk-y. receiver tor tiw
nnnoiinceincnt of percentages to be
.
tw„
KriHJps of
&lt;a :• in cuUrcting water rental*
vilk State Bahk.
AmkvmiI wx« made Then- were reprv ।
voters Ie&lt;i by gangs
Blocs
And
Minoritirs.
!
ft
apjieai&gt;
Unit
on
April
14.
u-ntntlviLS present for Harry county.!
of iMlitieiuiu and of­
Wm.
ixllman
and
wife
Adininistiatkimi
are
threatened
j
for the towiuhl|K&gt; of HaaUngx and!
fice seekers. Each
not be operated economically wfu-n the
and. Mer- &gt;■
[ mortgage -to the Furmct
with loss of the bustnes. vole, the labor i
(iuslh-ion. for the city of Hastings unddemand for water is .normal. In that
Bank ot, Nashville in the sum of1
I'-i'- village ol Nashville, mid for tliei
pro;&gt;ortionale t sliare I vote, lite farmer vote, the soldier vote.!
, cas^the e.xre.w of water pumped, which
iHUlxeed assessment district, w|iichl
of radicals anti con- the colored rote, the church vote, the.)
JUDGE
WEBSTER
DELIVERS
‘ •■'‘i'-1 «« Into th.
r ma|ns, nows
vote* of the foreign -born No politician |
Futitniiis about 8.100 acres.
(into Buttle Creek, which I. near tlw
light but Hie buildings Were excel-'
F The aiwA-vutw-nt figures announced |
capitalist* and It*'
plant A.s anyone can ‘ee. this is not an
'
mid the land could be made valu-[
by the county rood eotiimliviion were i
workingmen;' each {no lived to demands for ivtrenrhihcnt
economical arrangement.
•
ius follow-*;
its fanners and its, His role interest lies in the creation o!1 INSURANCE COMPANY REP 'able lot growing graja-e.
; In August hr.*9. when the ti
Muauvou
.r u u r
, s; new jobs into which his henchmen are | RESENTATIVES ARE TRY
financial lead
era;'
For Barry County
how readily, with the Hu.-ting* equip*
lb.iiikx at Nashville wire
."
DEFINED DUTIES OF
each ilv wet bloc and I mductrd and new commission? through
For Hasting., Township
nwni. the pdmplng load can be adjiist1U
dry.
bloc.
&lt;-ach*it,*
I
whicli
political
debu
may
be
paid
ING
TO
SETTLE
mortgage
was ...
For Castleton Township
rd to the demand for water, as the
.. n—wly-organiml State •Bank of
JURORS IN SUCH CASES [local plant haa one pump of 250 gulIdeulLsts mid cynics I folitleal opinion is at low ebb In]
I fastIngs Chy ..
Forth group k bid-; *l.s place wc have |&gt;oljUcul blackmail ,
Nashville
vern J. Brown ding against the 11 makes no'difference whether the; SUPT. AND MRS. VAN­
1 Guilt ot Prisoner Evident From
,»r munltr .,«ruv- lourth with
District ..
Tlw estimated cost of tht* Improve-[! uUm t for the highly lucrative'job ofiP’^A l»wcr b*ar&gt; th5 ‘“J*’ o! i -BUSKIRK ARE PLAINTIFFS
l Testimony — Commended ' iw
n" mmm.tn
„
,
.
addition to the electric outfit, slkruld
inent is about 824.000. This will mean {administering government for a nation democracy or carries iu. candidati-.
arid "oneihslf i Or
Mut&lt;’ or “ municipality where [ u,ider the picture of IJncoln. We dU; | Pictures of Scene and State- [took to carry on the farming, with1
Teacher and Others
eufrer.t t&gt; cut mt for any reason.
mil. ''“"X'ltod '.v " todUi
o“7wto
‘- 1\ totoUir.
M&amp;’uto easily.,,,1,' «•&gt;"•'
i very indifferent success. He then upvidlh ot
twentrciMiirrc’. «rr
are .kh
rich tod
and Miuxfuics
cover &gt;1*
the same conditions in New \ orkJI।
ELiewhere we comment on the case, the city ha.-, a standby gasoline engine
।
patently
conceivedtinidea
of
insur..t_
|
obtained.
i
0,111
Mlflt
&gt;»
lUmoLs.
Mtwissirtu
is
no|
nicnts
of
Witnesses
Secured
tv-four feet travelling'the same nur-1 obtained.
that exist ih Illinois. Mlsstsilppl I* no!
of Albertus Ostrander, convicted of to. operate a pump with 1000 gallon*
| iniE^the buddings far a large amount., statutory rai&gt;e upon an eleven year old j ;wr minute ' casualty, which could be
chase of right ol way for the Conner-' on
On toJHW
the fringe ni
of this
Sorts'
u.k pla&gt;
1.0, of
-.1 gang
J;
By Attorney Kim Sigler
। evidently thinking he could make' girl H Mem. that titere were some*'brought into aetibn wry quickly.
U(.n to Im- made will, lhe State ro,d '£•&gt;«. «« ”■’••‘‘1
.vnnia arid in
in' Oklahoma.
Oklahoma, where thei Our readera_ will reihmibcr that money easier,
r«.x«.. if
u lie would
.
burn tlic.-e details in the testlmotiy in this casei The committer were ahown tlw fig­
west ot the Mud Creek bridge on the {grnujM, faitton*. bloc* mid (irganha- j' vnnia
are almost evenly (fivid'xl a.s tqjrome time ago we-inentiom-d the fact | tuifidings and collect
! that rauiwd some ol the jurors to haiiglure* for cost of operation, of the elec.State road. It L projipM-d that ffw; ,,oiw» wiUr ideas to jx-ddte and votes, partics
'numerical strength, that Mate
has toil
set‘that ySuperintendent
A could „..a
.... ...
«• ini-..,-......... ... •' mid
D. AMr.thanD he.
by farming.
Therefore,
i out for d long time. After many hour*( trie pumps, and could -m-« for them­
jHiyniiml-vAliaU be made in three year*.
trade. Thus-&lt;e fnqucntly imd romu
■tonr-mn
..... imme
m.vy num,..
-..........
- .........
- ...........
‘governors! Vaiifiuskirk were injured tn an auto- on March. 31, 1932. Kazan' and his|
’ 1 in
u&gt;
sl&gt;.. Jury
Hirv vewxni
thisv finally
finallv agtrr-d
aiin-s-d on
that electricity. With
ttle equlproom they
on.,u.|ves
___________________
r
■wtttrmciii nut
imiKee a. heavy
burden **
’" intcntioncd force*
pulling
chrst-’ “ 'X” J’J.
i mobile accident on M-21. near Muir. ■
|iun
Dujunicz. set fire toi
‘" the
,i...
......
v.
...
__
Hill*,
tint
of
the
lit.for
the
eiit.e
in
a
of guilty. What Judge Web- {rn.-nt Installed here, is far more eco.,n .nr itoUrulnr toallly ii
.mu
„i tin m.
to ganx in.
™
as
Hwy
w.-re
on
their
way
to
Si
John*
Ih(
.
buildings
covered
by
tfte
Insurance.
“&gt;i&lt;verdict
r had to .say about the duties of' nomlcal than steam, They were also
wnu a large reductlofl from former
] roontmuea on |mm. nine, part two
formerJ*
. I*0”*"
**1',
They hud the right-of-way. but-^i&gt;-]-lw two were arrested, utter an inves-1 jurors in cases of. this kind, the fine | interested in learning that payments
hlghwiiy construction cosls. Tile coun­
_ mimed
n
u-x.-i..™
of oi,.
aIIl| taken to thei
'(farmer
McLaren,
driving toward j'
he gave to the school tor use of water are made promptly m
try traversed by this highway Is rough i
; Muir on a side road ran Into the Van Paw Paw jail. tkJjanlcz confexed that j commendation
leacjM.r who
wno nany
was responsible
rvsponsioie mr
For the
the quarter
eiiuing April
NEXT SUNDAY. JUNE
teacher
really was
for ]• Hastings.
Hastings. Fur
quarter ending
April
and u considerable grading and filling [
' Buskirk car. causing the-accident
, ------ ' C:’?: ‘
were 73!tiL'X
especial-- j, an out two patrons had paiq in full
12. CHILDREN’S DAY |
kL.
'
ly
to.be
commended
In particular for what they owed for water service
tempt to keep to the very lowest grades
—.
this city, representing Mr. mid Mr1*
™toto«&gt;
to
iJoK-tol'toy
”
to
’
S'S'to"!
:.ue
think,
what
he
.
‘
.aid
about
the
duty'
mid
it
is
expected
the
city
will
get
the
‘ but grade* ok planned can be cosily
Promotion Exercises, Baptism , VanBuskirk. filed two suits for. the re- - unoer tnr u-rnu- &lt;u nw mu.
— .L-x ..
.
money from these two delinquents.
negotiauii by automobiles on high,
- -cowry of damages. As the McLaren car) Kaxarr was obligated, and had’ agreed,
“t” ii ijVicc an innocent man—but where a! WlulejM-re the committee were tatof Infants and Special
Pro­ ,»»&gt; toured, to toll In rdrei
speed.
,„d ddMr to to ton.
nil
1
,
™
„„
„
tn.
rex-rer
nunoui
num.
mi
lUtlK ail I ,
. a«.tilain ns was.this one Where‘"£’"sX S*'JLS',totIjto nt
'«■
to-to ... tore «nlhc
,..a toto.lyjto nnr ™- ,.„„d to. toHinJThJ to tore.!grams Are Features
DAY AND
ing are allowed by law for the filing dl • ACHIEVEMENT
Sunday. June 12. is Children's Day,
objections. If any are made to the tax '
TRACK MEET WERE
and special programs will be lurid in
levy as pro|&gt;osed above. then tlw mut- •
.ant JS?,*?
has been .Sbuilt
WELL ATTENDED.
tn.to by Mr.'
Are Lnty
I.
' ""4
**,w")
“S, tyid
the various churches as h the custom. .
— Mclnren
.. nod ....
aity In to |..ln-y ,.
j equipped with machinery, all paid for
the probate court Tiw figures proiwed ■
---------- Al ten-thirty A. M. at the MetiMMlist1 other
witness.. to tile
tik-mtcident.
Mr.; After |lie
|h&lt;- fire Mr Finley, receiver o!
nr,nT'L’innrl|
her Witnesses
znretdent. Mr.!
-without bonding, the land paid for al­
.seem reasonable. The road commiMion* pnilR RDYQ NAMFD
EpiscofHil church, the children will! Mcl-an n rtates that'he topped nt tbd’thr bank, learned of the -ttuation and G. A. R. POST SURnEN11M done the very b. -t they could to! rUUM BUTb NAMtU
at a total cost of 826.000.
under .i program, there will be baptism1 stop sign, sixty feet from the pavement r&lt;-quested his altqrnoy. Kim Sigler, tol
nCDQ ITQ PUARTPR so,
.
distribute Ilk- burden fairly.
TO GO TO STATE FAIR of babies and aiiV olhera who wish.-and could see no cues cutmiig trom;tflgc whatever action was possible t«
Utno 110 UnHIilcn At the time when the plans were
made by the engineer* for this
A
Plans lor the coijsthieUon of (be 6'» I
there will ije promotion exereix-s and.either direction; but that a house, sit-1 pink-ct the
ot miv
the uaiix
bank.. n
A;’
un- interests
iiuvic-.xwx ui
,
, disposal plant, it was estimated that
a
short
talk
by
Um
pastor,
Rev.
L.
L
;
dated
on
the
corner,
obstructed
hu
,
g
—
„
„...
..
1
,
thorough
investigatioii
was
made
and
a
Organization
Disbands
Because
&lt;&gt;■"&gt; «*&gt;.*.•&lt;
““- Exhibits ot Clothing and Handl
the plant would cost 855,000; yet it
strucllnn work will be commenced m.
i
, „ ,
j.
। Dewey.
All are
arc inviU'd
invited to
tu utteiai.
attend.
toward uw
tile wvsv
west,, rt
Ati non
tlrat j&gt;onn.
point, »&gt;e
lie j bill of complaint tiled III
in Hie
llie name
ndme of
k-wey. AU
.• view tuwaru
nf
Of 1-mV
Lack nf
Of Mnmhnrn
Members Anri
And
has been built for less than half of
leraft
Elicit Praise
the near future. The sloping grade will'i
icmit Clubs
Llubs Elicit
Praise
। Special
special exercises
exercise* at
al Hie
ine Presbyterian
riv-oj icrran {। .- ays. it
&gt;• wu*
uu|»x.,&gt;iuic &lt;u&lt;
v , Mr. Finley .against Kazan and his prewas Impossible
for him U&gt; .-«see
that stun. It U needless tb add that Uuf
\ From Two Judges '
Advancing Age
church
Imrcli will lie
trv at II
11 15 A. M. with the I the VanBuskirk
VaijBusklrk car. Wlwn
When he
h&lt;- reached
reached decessor... and against the Farmers
committee
from Charlotte were well
.surface will lx- 12 feel wide.
' 1 a fxiinl where lie could have seen It. he Mutual Eire Insurance Company of
| R was a mast impimtiuiuil sight tn • following' program:
During the past week an organiza­
with what they learned here.
’evidently did not look, lor his state­ Dowagiac, and ail other interested tion which has been prominent in the' j impressed
jsee the fine lurg't- crowd ot rural
Opening
~
selection—Orchestra.,
Charlotte has not yet built a disposal
.
merit
.says
that
hr
did
not
see
the
Vanparties.
history
of
this
city
for
many
years
has
[
reallMS
Invocation—Rev. John Kitchlng •
1 tilavir lull r&lt;.,i1l»,'A that
ttint It
it will
will some day
&lt;!aV
H. H.S. ALUMNI TO
' young people who were pn*eiit at the [ Invoc
■ Buskirk car until lie was almost upon
The bill asks for the foreclosure of passed out ot existence..We refer to the: u. compcJle&lt;| to d0 4O.
Beginners'
Churn**.- Every Liltle
1
uni n DAkimiCT troinAv MrthoiUV church on Friday afternoon
Begin
■ It and he evidently did- not hear Mr I the mortgage and a decree of the court Fitzgerald Pud No, 125 Department of
‘------------- --------------------nULU dANUULI rnlUAT at ibeir annual acljtcvemcnt day and, Child."
’
VariBu-sklrk
round
tile
horn.
Michigan O. A. R. Their charter hirsl ■ zs r&gt; r* licijinDIAI
(Continued on page six)
—{eighth grade graduation efterciM-s. Thu ‘ Baptl
Baptism of infants.
The statements of four indrpendi'nt'
been turned in. to tia? state headquar.-! •• U. U. r. NiClYluniRL
Event Marks Fiftieth Anniver-.auditorium.well ruled with *stu-{ Primary Song—"Jewels."
{witnesses all agree that Mr. VanBus-- . . Anv u/ITM PnilM
ter*
and therc
the membership
duband^l.
SERVICES ON SUNDAY
,aenu.
parents.*teachers
interested
nary of Association—Dr.
Wtonu.-ttoters
.ndmid
mto»w
. 1 Cradle Roll—Miss Clrace Edmund lhui Wl
vviin
uuuiv
wmie
are a number
()I Clvll.[
I n LUU
hlfriends.
| -Primary Dept. Exercise—Mrs. M. SuL kirk sounded the horn on fils car as he! A LAUT
approaclied the Intersection, and that I
j, uounty
County AgFiculiursl
Agricultural Agent KsroliL
Harold livan.
TERFEIT
MONEY
IN
TOWN
veterans
still living
in Hastings! Members of'.. ......................
Wooton,'Toastmaster
.......
iunrt.ii
iviuivui
ns junta
...
Lodge, Rebekahs,
[
Mclaircn
did
not
stop
within
the
dis,
.
land
vicinity,
the
majority
of
them
are
-----------------••Reminiscences" will be the theme i Fa^rr presided jr-r chairman for the I Orchestral Selection.
Families and Friends Urged
- of- ■— —
(.&gt;..»■ opened. ...
Maude W. Smith’s Glass Exer- I tancc of thirty feet jaiuth of the pave-' Tried to Pa«» a Bogus $20 Billi“,“bw '« ““‘"d •&gt;» mwUto .nd to
of the Ilf Heth annual- -bunquel
the —
aHernoon .x.~s
program
which
{merit where he could have seen a car
“
some time past
fame
nast there have been but
lIxMihxs High alumni to be'held in about one-tbiity o’clock with the ring-;clse
to
Attend
Exercises
approaching
from
the
west,
but
drove
At LyBarker’s Drug Store
two members in good standing. T. O.
of "America” followed by
the m.I
in-1 Mrs.
Verne Leary’s Class.
the K. of P. liall here Friday evening ; ing g
hv nm
Hastings Lodge No. 58. I. O- O. F,
directly onto tb«- pavement. All agree'
Webber-and Jacob Klugh. The past
Mrs. Abcn Johnson's Class Song.
Monday Evening
Dr. John A Wootbn will preside osi ■vocation by Rev. L. L. Dewey.
that Mr. VanBuskrrk undertook to
yw.tr has taken a heavy toll of these are actively- perfecting plans for their
Jj tuastmuter and Miss Ifrleii Weaverji Everyone was greatly Interested in ■ Address to the Children—The Pastor.; avoid the accident by swdpglng hts car
Monday ;evenlng alA&gt;ut nine o’clock, aged men: and those left felt it was annual Memorial Day servicea to bo
'
tlx'
style,
revue.
girls
of
the
first.
{
Hymn
No.
63
—
The
Congri'ga!ion.
■
■ will represent the class of *32. A dance ।
held at ten o'clock on the morning of
a lady about 40 years of age, hbout five best to disband,-,the local Post,
,
(Continued on pa^e five)
,
for the alumni and their friends will !■ second arid third year clothing club. {. Orchestral Selection.
and a half feel tall, and weighing
Not so many years ago the Soldiers’ Sunday. June 12th. The program will
be held after the regular program of dLsphiylpg the dresses they had made &gt; Benediction and Recessional.
around 150 ixuinds. conic into LyBar­. and Sailors' reunion*was an annual begin promptly gt the stated hour, at
parents
children arev COUNTY NORMAL GRADtoiut* is concluded.
• as
•• »*a—part
• — of
-■- Uwlr project
■t—work
r —during
•••&lt;»■ -•••The .......
* — ol the*......................
ker’s store, nfade a little purchase, and
' sifair held at the fair grounds for a the Odd Fvllowsi hall at the corner of
Tickets have been reduced In price V'e past year. The dresses wYte' Judged cordiajly invited to be pn-aent .it Wu-.—■
UATION
g.hgj»USS
. week and was very largely attended. South Jefferson and Green streets. 7Wthis year from 8100
11.00 to 75 cents and-®"
and
’ quality, general appearance,
appearance, style I service. Each clxv
claw will be graduated
graduated;
UAIIUN THURSDAY
IflUHUUAT P.
r. M.
~
' r nwn{... u
Kim Sigler will be the speaker
and
staying torney
are on sale at Carvelh &amp; StehbiriSfSU well as posture and appearance of; and diplomas will be presented to the
--------- — •
.
' printed with a non-drying Irtk modeli many taking their
and the entire services will be dedi­
Drug store and at the Banner office i the wearer. Each girl deserves great. iJupils The church wtfi be beautifully Members of Class Wil! Bender bv a secret process known only to the1I the whole time. All of the veterans and cated to the departed members of the
rr
mpk&gt;«5,pro«r.„.
fcogrto I» Cenlral Schdol 1i—.’
any government ■jW. R. C members attended these ses­ Lodge. Promptly »t eleven o'clock tho
Ill-rcwilll »;«
lilt
—crnil|iiciv-p&lt;i&gt;s;i
uiu . Igff
............-...................
.... to
- , dm* to to ymto.
dot*, as
a* to
to. dun.
*-ltemlnls&lt; rnM-s.”
, uunc.
nu arv'to
uis.sx-s xpuld
vpuia nave
hoik
°
■ paper
. money,
mnnev pu
nr.-ss
rolldiv- down
down i sions whith were Interesting and cn- member* of Lodge 58 Will march from
“
* iu i
ss it
It solidly
,. ,
i to,
I credit to anyone.
the liall to the cemetery where grave.t
Auaitonum
Ugaiiwt a piece of white paper, and!i tlnulastrc.
“Backward, turn bacltward. O Time
-----given
-—: ,...
GOING TO
At one time there were O. A. R.
"Chib Yells" were
by ...
the .-----boys, CARAVAN
nTTCD
i
Ai/C
Dll
i
CT
Thursday,
tomorrow,
afternoon
nt
'
iwbt
it
around,
and
n
•■.stain
’
will
b. 1 Poeti at Middleville. Freeport. Nush- of Lodge Brothers will be decorated
In your flight.
of the Welcome handicraft club
and further memorial ritualism, pecuUl I tn LAKt DlLLtl two o'clock the twenty-eighth annual! left on the [MjaT. This 'stain" Is proof; vrtle. Woodland and Prairieville us well,..
Make me a child again just for to­ which all enjoyed. The boy;; of the |
„ to the Order, will be exemplified.
1
l.linr
'
commencement
exercises
of
the
Barry
that
the
bill
is
good.
«. .. . . .. .
i S. 7 :
.
------- —
oi inc uurry &gt;
night." - .
'
. Normal..will
....be held
. .. . .III the Cen-•j when the lady .handed the bill to
This is an annual sendee which'has
! American LeSion * Posts .and County
Invocation—Rev. ' Keith Chidester.:
j
tings
have
been
discontinued
for
many
f
b,x,n
. rve&lt;i bv the local
|dUl*
"
Pnwv
tral school auditorium. Folding the Dick Jarobx
- • nw. O[ the clerks in the!
a ■,B
X
I Units Have Birthday Party
(Continued on page five I
.....jre. he didn’t think that
it!
; exercises
a reception and tea will be LyBarker stnr
fl , Dinner.
i
There On Sunday
I given in Uic playroom.
■• i.wxv.^4
looked uru
ji&amp;t *i
right, so he applied- the ■
Community .singing led by W
Wallace
i ffiext Sunday all members of the-’ fStudent*
----------- of- the
-.— rclass
—- will
: -render the test, by pressing the bill down on a
COUNTY RALLY. NEXT
—.'&lt;.»,»••• mwhich
.HI—l, is
(k as follows:
fntlxxarc •
k
ludd FriW.,. Ito tobrtoto tod tolr
piece of white pajier with his thumb,’iThe m.-mbers I.
■
Business meeting.
American Legion mid Auxiliary who —
program
' .
Jrere &lt;««* •»&gt;
AU to'mtotoM
Orchestra.
.
and twisting it around. No “stain" wx*i
Introduction of Toastmaster, Keith'
------- rwrf
—.
SUNDAY EVENING can are to Join thr Fourth District March—Karines
left, and he informed the lady that the’1(and patriotic, ready to-help in every to bring as many suitable flowers o.«
Invocation
—
Rev.
J.
A.
McNulty.
Fuller. ’17.
।caravan gQjpg to Otter Lake Billet for}
civic
undertaking,
they can find convenient and motor
Song. “A Bowl of Rows." (Robert bill wo* no good Feigning a. little sur^Toastmaster- Dr. John A. Wooton, Law Enforcement to Be Dis­ the district, birthday party. All who
/
The
property,
of
_Ih&lt;
‘
&amp;
»t.
such
a*
ow. whether
•oerocr members L
of iu&lt;the Pos\or C. Clarke.-Girls’ ChorHS. Ethel Crook. , pn.se. she insisted that the bill be re-; chairs, books, etc. have been given to vehicle transportation will be furnUhcd
cussed By Hon. Grant Hud­ {ran.
Fifty Years Ago—Alice Osborn Bates.•
i Unit or not. are urged to go. as an eii- Mijrgaret -Johncock. Alberta Orcrn- turned to her. and at once left thejthc W. R. C, which will continue it* to those who do not pare to march in
tlic procession. The committee be­
Joyable time is being planned. Thb «eld. Loretta DeVault. Madeline Mat- store, doubtless making haste to leave regular sessions.
son and L. E. Barnett
lieves that the services of a band will
Today—Helen Weaver, 32
!
caravan
I*
open
to
all
who
wish to at- teson. Frances Wachter. Catherine the city. Shortly after site left Mr. LyI A itreat Barry county ral/y of the;
be secured and strongly urges every
Vocal Soto—Enid Bauer Holly. ’10.
Barker returned to the store, and noil­
tend. But please bring something for ,„.™_
Jone?„....
CIVIL
WAR
RELICS
■
Odd Fellow to make his plans so that
;
President
’
s
Address-^Georgia
Basj
tied
the
Sheriff
but
no
trace
could
be
r„„ Ai."Mx&gt;,i
tom, •
”',vi‘,ST:b:,xx the dinner.
’
' Presi
sett.
[
found.
MIQQIMR PRHU UAI I :1)e wlil bp Pre5&lt;nl- Occasionally the
The Legionnaires will furnish the;
M
too
I
rib
rnUM
nALL
llluty
of decorating graves of departed
Dramatization—Planned by Lucile
The woman m question may pouibly'
transportation and the Unit members
. „
, m, x .
Brothers has been accepted by a very
Willittz.
'
j belong to a gang that makes a busineai
VocalYron
Selection
—Girls’ Trio
. ‘
Hastingssponsored
next Sunday
evening forMm-1
this take a pot luck dinner, the local |&gt;eo- .
Act I. The School That Is Puss- of passing counterfeit money, but in G. A. R. Members Ask That Ar- {f,.v HIUi thi* jcar It is the desire of
Tn.
Ago-John
c" Ketcham,
' m«tmg
by tiwCounty
ple tuning dinner together.
-John C. Ketcham, : litor* A*«Arln(ini&gt; nn&lt;l the cnuntii [ It Is exix-cted that large delegations
ing. Teacher—Marie Beverwyk. ! this instance site did not meet' with i
tides Be Returned As They
, to omcr. and or to commhto to
. rTen
2!.. Years Ago
,.
Islers Association and
county I
•
Act 11. The School That Is Com- [ success Passer* of counterfeit money
.
rr: Li n : J H»ve every member present *&gt; that the
ill M.morlam—rmwlpxl W T. W.l-' Woman , CluUU.n Tmtore™- Union [from other points around the district
Are Highly Prized
[entire Lodge may be represented in
ing. Teacher—Beatrice DeMott have been working in this uiid other
________
। will also attend.
iCe
Prosecuting
Attorney Barnett will
The
Banner
has
been
asked
-to
'
the line of march­
Piano
Solo.
"Minuet
In
G."
(Pad-1states,
and
it
will
be
well
for
everyone
speak?”.Hot). Grant m' Hudson of Lan-1 Those who a¥e going from Hastings
Song. '‘America”—By Ail.
--------------- * • »
1
i to beware of the paper money ten- mention the fact that a lot-of the'
sing will also give an address which expect to start at 7:00 A. M. Joining crewski&gt;—Frances Waditer.
Dancing.
[I
NOTICE-.OF ANNUAL MEETINO.
Address. “Parent-Teacher Relation-1 dered hy strangers. An Infallible test i property belonging to the O. A. R, Post
will be well worth hearing. Every citizen I the rest of the caravan nt Lansing at
[as to whether paper money is good or 'has been taken away from the rooms.1 The annual -meeting of ,the School
of Barry county ought to be Inter-!8'30. Please meet.at the Legion rooms, ship”—Paul Smith
.X, press it against
«»• and
Die persons
having any of these1 District of the City of Hastings, for
Song.’ “Slave Song." (Teresa Dei- 1 not. «
is to
a piece
of
TO PAY FIFTEEN PER CENT ested and be on hand for this serv- ready to start at seven A. M.
„.8onB
white paper, as indicated above.'If no items are asked to return them to T । the election ot school officers and for
i Barry county should be interested in JUegoi—Girls Chorus.
Diplomas—Mrs ink stain Is left on the
r. you
O us
Webber
the Banner
office. ‘ of Ute transaction—
of such oilier business
ON APPROVED CLAIMS
ithewhite
Otterj&gt;a|x
Lake
Billet
severalor local
Presentation
know that the bill is nd good.
Among the missing articles art some as may lawfully come before it, will b«
I children have been cared for at the Maude AV. Smith, Commissioner -‘of'lean
p
haversacks. United States buckles. {lield at Hastings High School auditor.
------------------------------------Air Express
Banking Commissioner and
.
! Billet and some are there now. This
SPECIAL
EXAMINATION.
M-veral
bayonets,
three
swords,
several
I
lum
on
Monday
the 13th day of June,
Benediction-Rev
J. A. McNulty.
An airplane landed here for a-few'splendid Institution is doing a wonder-: "
■“*“
- Judge McPeek Grant
----- ----------| Friday June 10th. Is the date set for canteens, some gun slings, etc.
j 1932. at 8:00 o’clock P. M. Eastern
minutes Tuesday afternoon to take on! ful work caring for veterans’ children,:
These articles are quite valuable and' Standard time. Notice is hereby given
Authority
repair part* for a punch press nt the l who otherwise might, in some cases, be GOVERNOR APPOINTS MrDONALD. 7th and 8th grade examinations for
At tin. election held in November' those prevented by Illness from writing {are highly prized by the old soldiers, t that the following question will be subThrough hi* attorney W. G. Bauer. Bliss factory. These were rushed back dependent on the public for care and
Lowell Jones of this city was । on first test It will be held at the court j who wish to present therh to other or- milted to the elector* at thia meeting!
Walter R. Lobdell, receiver of the to Detroit. This Is believed to be' the [education. At the Billet the children 1930
n«tod ”to------------------- sum-1 ----------,, toseto»l district
duuw .too.
ganizaUans. „
so if
those .to,
who bx»
have to.
tliese)I -m.11
"Bhall to.
thU school
adopt to
the
house.—---------------------------------------------------------------Adv.
State Bank of Freeport.’ petitioned first air express delivery of products are well fboked after, receive the best
---------• things ifi their possession will kindly provisions of Chapter Ten of Act Num.of food, dental care, doctors' and i mlssioners. He moved from this city
Judge McPeek to allow him to pay is manufactured in Hastings.
(return them, it will be greatly appre- ber 318 of the Public AcU ot nineUen
' ‘
nurses’ services, go to a good school.. several weeks ago. Last week Oover- HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL
per cent oh all approved claims that
PICNIC,
SATURDAY,
JUNE
IL'dated.
j
hundred,
twenty-men,
being
a
chap[and in short, live happy normal lives&gt; nor Brucker appointed Afchic D. Mc­
had been made. against that bank.
.
NOTICE.
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ter relative to voting. aucMlng and eat*
At the schoolhouse. Pot luck dinner, ji
The Adventist .conference will con- i under the bcsl of environment and Donald of this city as successor to Mr.
Judge McPeek came up Monday, heard
SPECIAL FOOTWEAR SALE.
lectlng school uuuta In Khoal dtatricta
:Jones. Mr. McDonald located irixHas- Table service furnished.—8cc'y.—Adv.''
the petition and the evidence support­ vene in this city* the latter part of this training.
H. J. Horton, In a full page adver-! and to provide for the collection at
ing it. and granted authority to pay month and if there are any who wish I You will enjoy a visit therc on Bun- tlngs a few months ago. His office is
taxes tberdn?
therein?”
tlsement
on
page
11
of
this
issue,
anschool taxea
B1DE1..MAN
REUNION.
to
rent
rooms,
please
list
your
name
'
over
the
Hastings
National
Bank.
that percentage, which had been also
nminces
a
special
footwear
sale
with
This would mean that Uxm for
Saturday.
June
11.
’
at
Walter
Bidelapproved by the state commlxsloner of with the Hastings ConAnercial club,
school purposes would be levied la July
man’a Quimby. Pot luck dinner.—Adv. very attractive price*.
BARNUM REUNION.
FIRE SALE.
banking. The total claims allowed phone 2503 or 2278. giving particulars,
Annual school-reunion al schoolhouse
J. M. Schwartz, tn a poge^ndv. in this
against the bank were 8207.380.15., so
DANCE SATURDAY, NIGHT.
HOME MADE ICE CREAM.,
June 18. 1832. Bring sandwiches and . issue, ajuiounces a fire sale of clothing,
that 15 per cent will yield 831.W8.52,
Al Rutland townhall. All invited.—
At the U B. church-Wednesday, June
which will no doubt be very thankfully . At Hendershott schoolhouse, Thurs­ one generous dish and table service.— j furnishings and footwear. Turn to
Adv.
15. from five to seven.—Adv.
day evening, June 8.—Adv.
Jennie Coates —Adv.
page 14.
received by the depositors.

SUITS FILED TO
RECOVER O«ES

GETS FIFTEEN TO
WENTY-FIVEYEARS

EIGHTH GRADERS .
98
DPLOMAS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1933
FAOI TWO

l)GOOD ATTENDANCE

ASKED QUESTION “IS LIFE
i
REALLY WORTH LIVING?’’

Bev. L. H. Cone of Albion
Spoke to Rotarians At Mon- ‘
day Luncheon
Rev. L- H. Cone, rector of the church
of Good Shephard at Albion, wa* the;
tpeaker at lhe Rotary luncheon Mon-1
day nomi. Hr proved very mteresrtlng'
and mingled wit with hta talk which.
made tt more relUhablr
In the beginning he referred to the
number of *ulade» that had been listed I
' in recent month*, Hr Mild that it na-1
turaliy raised the question "Is htci
reallv worth living?’' Y«»th
natur.p-'
' ly optimistic, but from the ag&lt;- of forty
to fifty-five there come* a period of
disillusionment when we see thingsfrom » different angle and where dis­
appointments and often defeats in Ilf &gt;
bring to a man of that age and exjwr' fence the feeling that he r. not *o cer­
tain about the worth* hllews* of Hfe
When •-» nisn reaches that -Mage that
mark* the dawn of cynicism.
Before we can determine *a!d tlic.
speaker, whether life really l* worth
white we must have some standard* b*
which to judge-Hfe- Up till recently it
might be said that for the great bulk
of American* Um- outstanding «tandnrd and -purpose tn lite was To Have
Material things acre the aim Mon* y
was the «tandard. Even in marriage
manv men were not *o particular about
their daughter marrying « g®«* man
they were that the future husband
should be a wealthy man. People want­
ed to have-in order that they might
rule. Thev wished tn be life master of
things and this required materia! jx&gt;»sexsions A man might think he was

Cautions on the Flag

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Do not permit disrespect to be shown to the Flag of
the United States of America.
r
Do not dip the Flag of the United States of^'merica
to any person or anything. The regimental colors,
state flag, organization or institutional flag • will
render this honor.
.
\J
Do not display the Flag with the union down except
as a signal of distress.
Do not place any other flag or pennant above or.
if on the same level, to the right of the Flag of the
Unjted States of America.
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trail in the water.
.
Do not place anV object-or emblem of any kintl mi
nr aboye thc Flag .of the Vnitejl StatesofAmerica.
Do not use the Flag as drapery in any form what■niever. Use bunting &lt;lf blue, .white and red. ‘
Do not- fasten the Frag in such manner as-will per­
mit it to be easily torn.
•
.
Do not drape .the Flag over the hood, top, sides i»r
back of a vehicle, or a railway train oi* boat When
the Fing is displayed on a motor car the stiitf should
be affixed firmly to the chassis, or-damped to the
radiator cap.
Do not display the Flag on the back of your car.'
The American Flag leads. It never trails.
Do not display the Flag on a limit in a parade ex­
cept from a staff.
Do not use the Flag as a covering for a ceiling.
Do not carry the Flag flat of horizontally, but al-

LOCAL NE WS

J47in

Mr&gt; jmnon
Mlhon murpny
Mumhr is
w recovering
weovertn.
nicely from her recent nines*.
Cleon Landon ot Carlton la recoveru. re. xuunwrey
1|U( (rorn hw
operation al Pen| The bnccaulaurcate service was held nock hmpital.
at four P M. Sunday in the Central |
of Moow Iteart Legion will
I school auditorium, with Mr. Wesley
their regular meeting on ■Ttiunutey
Logan os chairman There was a spfen- expnin8. june 9 —Pre** Corr,
did attendance. The graduating class, M„ M A tainbie was ho«r« to
ifited mto the auditorium to the i.train*i lhl. prnn(X.k Hobpltai Board aKtheir
nl a processional march by th*- high i monthly inciting on Monday.
school orchestra, under the direction of
Hindi whuol reunion at schoolhouse
Mr. Christopher dverlry. There
! Saturday. Juiw 18. Welcome to .all.
I i lowed the singing of hymns, led by p(&gt;t |UCk dinner a» before.—Adv. ’
r Principal W. T. Wallace The inv«x-aMrs y:Rin)a Bush is quite sick again
I non was given by Rev Hitching, pasto: niK1 .under the doctor's care.
Mrs.
ot the Presbyterian church. Tin- High Mati«- Tflkens of Catnpau lake is car­
School Girl*' Glee Club next *anf lhg (or
■Utt Thine Eyes" from Mendelssohn**' Hasting*
Commandcry
No.
5C
Elijah,'• They were diieclM by Mim] Knight* Templar went to Grand Itap|: Hunter. The Scripture reading was by td* Tuesday and entered lhe',competiI Rev L. E Lane pastor of &lt;hc United, lnc drills that forenoon.
I Brethren church The Girl*' Glee club, yne annual Bible Conference at
I next sang "Qw MitMer's Garden. '
, IjjJo- Odessa will convcjjp. June‘30 to
I The sermon, w&gt;i* given by Rev J. A. jujv p), under the adapters of the
I McNulty, rector of Emmanuel
, Newell Evangelistic ptrfty.
। pal church. We li.tte not «p«ce to give, c. E Wood, mail carrier on Route
nn (Hitlliie of hta talk to the-graduating { xp. 2. suffcrccLa slight stroke on Sun­
; class, but he urged them to follow on । day and Is confined to his bed His
.mid gel all the kowlcdge and all ttv?; condition Is quite serious.
ctuiracter tlw-y could build into their
Welcome Ladle-*- Aid will be enter­
lire.-. The qualities needful for a Useful tamed at the home ot Mr* Allie White,
•life were strew**d and .lhe-graduates: ioa &lt;E. State Road. Thursday afterI urged to tliink first ot how to make j noon. Jiuie 9. for supper. All are wel­
their live* oerve their day and genera-1 come.
I t:on. lit proportion a» one dix-s on*- Tiw Hull famtly. entertainer.* n-star*
I’succeed, lie "said. The i«irt whieii. &lt;;,n- Chautauqua cdfa-iuv mid recently
I physical ta-aith and stamina, (he de- heard over lhe radio, will give u eonr, vrlo;&gt;nient of tin- mind especially the cert at the Brigg* church Friday eveII growth of spiritual qualities, play in1 ning,. June 10. ut eight o'clock.
I equipping the graduate for service wen ; —
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The 'large 'bouquet"
Ot beautiful• ■irii
I * mi/lustred. in the Banner office wtnduw on Du-sI
The benediction w pronounced by ■ day was the gift of Mrs. Charles RogRev. I.. L Dewey, p.vtor of the Metho-1
dbt Epwcopal church.
bloom* perfect. This has been a good
year for iris.
: Sutjday evening. June 12. ut i-iglf.
FINANCIAL CONDITION
! o'clock, tiiere will be a mibiral in the
OF COUNTY IS GOOD ; Central school auditorium with Prof.

Girls

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AT BACCALAUREATE
------Glee

Club

-----„------Delighted

Hearers—Sermon By Rev.
T

A

MrNnltv

a CJiest o

KNNA JBTTICM WOB» COWTBSTI

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FIRST PRIZEi
50 piece eLe»t Oneida Community Par Plate,
guaranteed for 35 year*.

SECOND PRIZE:
Beautiful Oneida Community Par Plata Steak
Platter.
THIRD PRIZE:
Your choice of a pair of Enna Jettick SLoea.

tioii.il
Fke f.nna Jettick Word Contest is a
1-1. Do npt use lh&lt;* Flag us a portion of a costume or of
dWIhistoned He realised that hl* wife
fascinating game!
How many words cun you
an athletic uniform. Do not embroider it upon
was the ruler tn the home Another
make from tke letters contained in tk is slogan:
cushion* or hamlkerchiefs nor print it on paper nap­
gtandard in recent time* !»•* been To
Enjoy." The American people could .be.
kins 6r boxes.
.
raid for a long period to have- been
15. Do not put lettering of any kind upon the Flag.
WEAK ENNA JETTICK SHORS
pleasure mad Amusement* were the
16. Do not use the Flag in any form of advertising-nor
craze of ttie American people. In the
Has Balance of S218,872.04 trolt. violinist mid pianist, a* guvat/ar­
judgment of the speaker amusements
fasten tin advertising sigh to a pole from which the
your skill. Get out your paper anJ penc
tist.*
This
Coiicert
i*
.MMitvwd
by
the
are perfectly legitimate in their right­
On Hand On the First &lt; children's miudc tfciNirtment ot. st.
Flag is flown.
&gt;
ful place but they have no right to conRow schwl.
17. Do not display, use nr store the Flag in such a maiiDay of June
trnl anyone's'life.
Entries
mu&lt;t
be left at our store before doling, June
' ner as will permit it to be easily soiled or damaged.
The next great standard winch ought
County Trea-un r Willi* Streeter and
. to be applied to life- is "To Know. ' We !
BARRY COUNTY MEN
25tk, or poiitnarkrJ not later llian midniglit, June
cash tailant
njfed to be informed—to know somvTO RECEIVE HONORS
25th, 1932. The prizes will he awarded as »oon as il
--Ihlng and something that Is worth-;
iof $218.872 94. Pr.ictn.iUv ail of the
i county road bund* due May T have
while. But «t? need to have those tlUngs
nnr.r-„
fo furnish a .bond. Miner was taken be­ ! been paid This amount of^xwsh on Cong. John C. Ketcham and Dr.
we know, something that will lit Ip TWO BATTLE CREEK
fore Justice Cortright. where he also
•mart for all occasion*
other* a* well us otinehw. We can be
Lyman Briggs to Get De­
Enna JetticL Sin
MEN ARE ARRESTED waived examination, and his Umd uaa । hntarte only W &lt;*M) less than it was ■»
selfish with our attainment*
■
‘
fixed nt $1,000 which he f* unable to |
grees At M. S. C.
■nil arc made in »iie» fi
Another .standard which one ought'
Michigan
Stale CoiUiie
to jet before himself is ‘ To Do '—that Clarence Hicks and Earl Miner wcurc.
larger thin year' so that, consider! ni., Tlie
---- ----------- ......
._ ' will
ritLout
women wl
is to do something constructive- not |
r&gt;rthat fact tin- county fundZan- real'.v honor two Barry county men by c&lt;mnl $6-—'none higherSaid to Be Implicated
SUDAN GRASS DEin te tter . haiH- now than they were fcrring degree,* Ujmn flhem at the tin-.
something that Just benefits one's self,
but' which will bent-fi*. and serve others |
Q1RAD1
C
DAQTIIDC
•'
^'-t
1
'-'k
1
’
at
th!.*.date
niial
cotnincnceiw-rit
thia
year.
The
In Theft
■
w^You need no longer h« .told that you have u
OlnADLC rflolUnt . yvinn th.- d-lit.qucnt taxes were r.-- grre of'Doct./r of Agriculture will i&gt;
because we &lt;re living in an age when.
two**.’
* clarence Hicks andJEarl Miner, both|
- o the conntv treasurer March conferred upon Congressman John C
we cannot live unto ouwelvex. ,
'
cxpeiuiva foot.
Br.‘" What
of Battle Creek, were*arrested
tn that.: Cattie and Sheep Eat It Readi
totaled $rJa.MM» Tlial includ-1 Ketcham of this cMy Tlie degree ot
Another standard i* •' To
Br.
«ua*
«&gt;•
-— --- t-Minard
..
..
.
----a-.^.u
i...
■mil
,
_
,
wf think really decides what w&lt;- are. , city last wt\k .by Sherit. Leonmd «pd{
&gt;1 tnie*. township, city ami’Doctor ot Science will te- awarded to
ly and Is a Good Sub■ As a man thinketh in Ills heart so 1 ht.* officer* and lodged In jail nerv ,
axes? a- well- a* state. Covert: Dr Lyman J. Brno, assistant director
he.'.' All of tlw-se standord.* must-have.The
»..v charge against tlieyi
—v- L*
- that
----- they
- stitute Feed
‘.road and county .! t" , The total &lt;&gt;f the Bureajt of Standards of the U
a balance to make a life symmetricalaccompanied
------------- - John Wyman «
,w1’ -o | experiment , conducted by the Michl- amount due thr .-Mm &lt;&gt;t tin.* $135,000 S Department of AgrtcdHiire. at
on *
April
arid worth white- We are learning in Hicks driving th*'car in which thej ■ &lt;;wn 8taU C()lh.n.. a. iu K. H,&lt;xg 4 x-l(,f -delinquent tax th rear would b.-1 Washington. Dr. Briggs grew to young
“The House of Quality l ootwcar’’
went
to
the
home
of
toren
VanS&gt;ck.i
JM
,
nM1(
.
nt
furtn
H
,
uth
o{
Hickory
Corabout $23 000- A .rent igo tiie’ amoun’' manhood in the t&lt;iwn*blp of Assyria,
■ these days that the process- of life in all
-------- -------- ------ .
....
v.
' After compli-tfng lite district and high
organuni.* is from the simple to the of Johnstown, where Wyman was *nets in ....
Kalamazoo county,
have shown
Hustings, Mirhigun
::quer.X taw of1 school' education he Went to the Stat;complex. Life in the United State* of caught by Vanfiyekle in the act ot. that Sudan gras* makes a very'desir-: Aside from the
.... delinquent
|n. Jor
,ur H
■ still remain College nt Lansing, from which he
Washington's day was far more easy' stealing chickens- It I-' flahm-d that al)lp
able'pasture
for rn
eattle.
It was
was luulw
found not of $lXi.00o. I
of drlinqutn'‘ graduated. He hx* been employed by.
•—rear
----- —
--------------thousand„ d
... the three dtyve to the■
&gt;m.*t
that
tfri acre, _..ii
will maintain
■ because it was far more simple than
,,lciu u,,.k- Sudan gm.**
ar* 1M0 19S9 and 19*28J the guvernincnt most of tlie time since
life with the complex problem.* of doii- home on the night ol April 20 Wvmun, |&gt;IM, row
substitute pasture since
time. But that is not an excuse fork* got out of the car. roanfid around tlw
of th/- .re.fr. $30,000 of hi* graduation Dr Brigg* is a friend
’ Mr ami Mrs. Glenn Jluwry of Rut­
and finally
went --into -mar
tlie: that can
Cfln ue khwh
,;nwn hi
in MKiwm.
Mlehig.-m.’ u&gt;
in *iw
the uviinqurui
delinquent mm have been paid intojof aviation and is the co-in-.entor ot
----------- --------------- -----to sidestep the problems Ix-caUM? they building*
Miss Cleone Hayward &lt;4 Alto visited i: laud rant'd at Floyd Gyirrteott's Sun­
.. .... Crops
... department
.
.
.... treasure .Payments bl such’the e.irth-lnduclor compx*s. an instruThe twn
two men
men m
tn the
the O.,|. n(on n...
f
Farm
the
county
arc difficult and complex, but it doe­ chicken coop. Th.
Ktaiidparent-/. Mr. and Mrs. Cha* ‘ day evening.
mean that we should devote ourselves chr madr. ro it 1$ claimed, four trips of I)u&gt; Michkl,nn gtatc • CollGte. Thcliaxrs are being made every' *&lt;sek. In ment prafecd by Col Charlo A Llml- -tier
- -------------------------------.,z-his
—New
Yorkt&lt;&gt;toP..;;Parisfils:.:
flight. | VanVrnnkt n. from Thursday uTitil |I Mr. and Mi Basib Hayward nf Alto
and! Ma* the nnwuril w $7.41090
and H&gt;:‘&gt; rKh in
York
mnre earnestly to their solution in our past the VunSyckte ltomr ♦ vtdcntly to Kr;l_ .. vaJ(.p rt.arith. by
| were Sundhy iVl’Ilihg cullers ut Cbu*.
*
tnrnuh posture from' Apr
* * shows
----------------------------------------' the UniU-d States! Sunday eiening.
$intil3.1£»,) which
that He has U-en with
individual life, in the social .life of our pfek up Wyman when he appeared M'and
.Mr. und Mt* Fay Whitworth of VanVriuikrn's
ar. paying their pa-t due taxr* DviwtmerP. ot Agriculture. since 1896
community and in the life of our na- with the poultry. The last time they- rlirl.. J1|lv UI](il tl„. nj&gt;{ heav&gt;. flw..
Then1 will be an irr cream social.ut
। ■drove
up was **•
att&gt;r VanSyckle
had
Idly-a* they can. If u«-shall luj-e
Congressman KrtchAtn'a
splendid Johnstown were Sunday Visitors at
‘
" ।-Hu- effeet of the frost upon ' it t* to
tlori. '
ca)iftired Wyman The jioultry owner produce n-sort of poison within this b&lt;mi vriijie tn Barry coiin’.v a* Mtmistwork in b"half ol agriculture i- recoa- Krnte Matteson*' and Floyd Gnrriton*'. j th&lt;- 4Mih&lt;MiIhoii*e Thursday evening
and in* son *hol at the car' n.-. It i gross that 1* extremely harmful to lik.-ly, the probubillfv 'hat the de’un- nized by lhe degree awarded to him
Mr* A. C. Clark riitrit^ncd Sun­ ; Please ijmie mid invito your friend*.
MISSIONARY I INION.
•
Procced-v
to go on the minister'* *alJ
He
I*
tinco-mithor
61
the
Capperi
started
to
move
away.
The
automobile
day
for
a
mo.np
ot
friend:,
from
Jack
­
queiit
tax
for
la*:
year
and
previou
*
r
~
“
----------livestock.
A
coiuitlerabte
acreage
of
The Methodist Missionary Union will ‘
, ?'
ha. *&lt;■..
fail. 'Ketcham Agriculture Art Hr was n son, Her mother,. Mr*. Henry, came . ary.
meet with Mrs. WiH Mishler on Wed­ iwa* located in Battle Creek and it b Sudan graw lx being rown in (hi* vi­ -.-ear.* writ be mijeh redured .next
i* said that the back end of it wa* |X?n-•cinity.
w&lt;- chink the funner m.istr’r of the Mirhluan State home With them after ti visit of two
The Hendershott school reunion will
’ ’
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UWfer tlw ‘
nesday. June 15. Tin- program con.*t»t*
•
;
|
pered
with
shot
nutated on hlh'mx Grange. Hr has served hi* district con-'
• lx' held this Saturday at the *cho&gt;)l
oamt*- Is
’
of devotions by Mr*.' Robert Cook;
Hicks was brought before Justice i
.-ui-h a Urn- War.r&lt; arid &lt;&gt;;j l» im.- rent- tinuou.*ly at Washington since 1920 Jackson
house. Pot luck dinner nt noon mid
Mystery Box. Mrs Myton See|ry; Pro­
CAMP KITANNIWA IN­
ly m a Im-’-c-' |M&gt;Nltion financially than ‘»id is one of the lending members of . Mr and Mt*
iifterncon program with sport*. All
.un.^.
ra, ..., Matthews, waived cxnminatiun and
gram. Mrs J. M. Townsend.
Foliowin;
'■
i hie hopw committee x&gt;n agriculture.
I teachers mid pupiL* of Um- school im^
VITES HASTINGS GIRLS it was a yeiir mrn.
the program a ix&gt;t luck supper will be was bound over to the circuit court in
neaiay night at the home ot their tlieir friends are cordially inviittiy
served.
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I the penal sum of »1.0U0, but was unable
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xordmg to Uh? report given u*
matclu
little rtiild
fire to a
ihirl. Argonne
That structure wu* practically de- r
lithftil anti local
itroyt'd and the rabbitry was already
ibly dr-eh.«rg&lt; &lt;! doomed when the tire department trr-mlthis city armed in respuw u» the rail.
21. 19J4 No doubt the work b: the dejtaruriuni
one son

&gt;» begin lhe activities oLtl’tc day. word.
OBITUARY.
। u passed around tliat Clarence would' Marqui* K Segue was born in IT.i&gt;ot be than!. H«‘ bad gone-to join the.nois July 19. IBM and died’ tri Battle
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Creek. May 31. 1938. His parent* were
among the early settler* ol Kewanee,
til Hi* father died when he was three,
later hi* mother married Delos Frec-

MICHIGAN -----------------------

Bill Boyd In “Carnival Boat’

on the Fra'nfc like* farm, about a mile i,

i prevented any damage M
owner ot the. place. I* in
do not know whether ht

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Tender and Juicy. Ill—mV

lb.—

LIGHTNING WEDNESDAY

PACKAGES

Package

RICE FLAKES

Either End

Can
Rubber*
6

Fine Super­

i.minty. was found dead in bed on IJecDuring the storfii Wcdn«?sday night.
vision and Equipment^
uti-t!
The Hastings Camp -fire" l»irl&lt; ■ oration Day tnornhl# by his "
u, :1 lightning struck a granaty on the
■ tnether who lived nearby; lhe |&gt;iiyri-i
Li .,l.’ ’ farm at Mike Allcrding. five mile*
grunjb. have .been invited to attend !&lt; un pronouncing death du ’
’'■'P; north of the city. The alarm wa*
Camp Kttanniwn tin- --a.v&gt;r. June 27
1
sounded hen- at six o’cl/wk^nd the &lt;ieto Aug « Ammsenicni" eon
made
partint nt -made a quick run The blaz-1
When be did ing building wa* near the barn and]
other outbuildmu* Tiw work of th*­
i"
”1'
.
, department and the hard rain held the
rt iiti' dead, and tlu-re
r i.tu-ci .r . rnb.e. flaines ln
mi that tile other buildknown through• — . .... i
' ■ 1112.4
'AVIV It -.tijly. h.r.niA spmt nn-;insured
siiterable ti , . v., various
p.:u;-&gt;, tn ’he.
Thursday forenoon a keroteM store
»
Thursday
4./U1-..V and had rnahyMiv friends and PX!)kWert a. 236 Eiv.t t(tKh ,1,^ Til(.
i« called- for wv- ■ ai’urn was given but very* little d:»macqiiatinanc^ Ife ■'"*
.‘,e in ..I” world wa. March
1918 a4.c W3S
|K, wnrit u,r llM,
mi .-red &lt; amp C u«- •
j.|o*t of the damage wai

Robert Montgomery
and Joan Crawford in

“Letty Lynton
Comedy “You’re Telling Me” and Palhe Sound New*
COUPON

—TUESDAY-

NITE

Constance Bennett In

“Lady With A Past”
Also Cartoon in Sound and Screen Song

Due to Reversed Business Conditions We

Are to* Close on Wednesday and Thursday Nights Until Further Notice

his pa.«tor. Rev A*T Adatnron of the
Baptist church, he also being a World
war veteran. The funeraUwiu largely Granger. To this union were born tour
I
Guild No IS will have a picnic pt attended by neighbor.- ft-fei
daughters and three rons. all ol whom
wnh 20 grandchildren and a atep-fsMrs. W D. Bennett s cottage at Leach
lake, Wcdnnday. June IS Ail member*
ter survive. Hl* wile preceded him in
death Muy 1020. Funeral and inter­
requested to be preren’..—Mrs O B. Lake Odcsiu. wliere. military ritfe
given by the American Legion
ment at Dowling. the pastor officiating.
Huhn; Press Corr

Fea tamilies'ever invest in their sec­
ond bowl ot goldfish.

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

Richard Dix in “Secret Service’
Also Educational Film—“Volley and Smash"

�INDEPENDENTSPLAY
PLAINWELL SUNDAY

Sporting Items

Fourth Ward
First Wart!

First Ward Nine Again I ■'n'oniIVZ''’
Defeats 1931 Champs TQ!nl

Mam,
, Hu-Ji

’Hatted for Payne In 5th
.The 1931 City ChurniK again bowed;
In defeat to the First Ward on tln-ii ' player
second colltest. The Eskimos found | Robert*, lb.
Tasker's delivery easy to connect wlth;H#H- 3b . .
In lhe fitst inning, clouting out nv.- i Keller. 'Jc/.
1*'
tafcUe* for four runs before the side' ‘ , r r
Nye. if ...
was retired.
Barnum, 2b
The Fourth Ward’s tone run wu-. Reynolds,
Ilun c.f .
reared when Sundeen. who -reached Kelk-v
first on Bornum'* error, worked his;—
'
way around lo third «and scored on i
Fislier’s wild pitch
I Total
Tlie low of liiis game droppt^l the',
champs back tu fourth inaiAori with a Tvurn
standing of .400 and put tin- First Ward Fourth- Ward
2 0*0 x
in third iKudtloii with *' imreenlaitr ot 1
.429
Neitliej Ditcher lulled a |Hi
balb- -Kennedy,
| Wild pitchesentire game.
Iby Ta-drer. 3. , ..
Fuurtli
buses-j’tHirlh Ward. 2. First Ward.
Player
Winning pitcher— Fl-hcr. Umpire K
Kennedy. c.
(rut tallies Win From
Leehleilnr
Going into the first twit id the
! inning with the wire Heil 8 find i
Idarick. c.f.
j Third Ward, under the coaelilu

.Adair,

FROCKS

lovely
beyond comparison at

•’Ki-rm.

$2—

Unparalleled

breath-taking
Karn,i

LOW price!

ii t Jurifr.

“Right”
for NOW
and
IlTfcllJ

Hull, O
Snyder. 2 .. ........ 3
MrSTilhm. 2
Boyi-M. 4 .. . .. 7
Haight. 2 .
. ... I
Humm&lt;t4i&lt;l. 2
... &lt;1
AdrlaiUon. 3
. 1

and a raftT lead ip win over tin- Nott!
{Side t--am’. ■
While both pitcher* were hit freelj
j neither U-.im dlapkijed nnytlnff: •■?.
cepthmal In tin- way of bxMiball. On!

Let Us Adj’ust

Team Schedules List of Games1
For June arid July—Few
Dates Still Open

Jareib-..
Brail. 2
Godd&lt; n
Thu-!

lire- men front tin- Third Word &lt;■ &gt;&lt;-ap. &gt;1

‘ Your Present
■■Iitrahtr team. Imd if great day at bat. 'Hal.'

TRUSS
No M«ll&lt;r Whtrt You Bought II

Third Ward

H PO A K

IMPORTANT
TRUHfi that was incor­
rectly fitted, or that it
now out or adjustment,
does not help your condition,
and may bo harming you.
As a spacial feature of our
Expert Truw Fitting Seri.-ice, we will adjust ycur
truss without obligation,
no matter where you bought

A

about our service. You will
interested, also, in a
demonstration of the won­
derful New Akron Mocldmo-Fonn Truss Pad
which eUminatos tissue dertroylng pressure. Our Ex­
pert Truss Fitter will givo
you a private demonstra­
tion and full explanation.
Wo are exclusive ropretentative* here of Akron
Mochano Form Hpoug® Hub-

3 4 11 2 i Team
2. LIU O il!Third War::

Witrnr
Payin'. L., p. . ...

.4 2 5 0 3

Total ............... ...... 3« 16 15
First Hard.
AH R H
Plater
Hall. 3b ............. .... '3 J 3
BLShofi.- lb . .. .... 4 1 I
!
Rey nold 2b. S -. .. 4
Keller, r. .
. .... .1 . 1 3
n -fl
Ny&lt;-. H...............
Barnum.*..........
0 I
.... 3 0 0
.'llmston. rf. .
.Harry, c.f............
.. 3 1 1
Fi.siH.-r. p . ....... .. . . J 2 1

;

18 0
POA
■’ t
3 0
1 hi
H 2
1 0
1 fl
1 U
1) u
1 3

............... ....20 !» .ft 18
1 5.6 R
Vliiid Ward
2 10a
16
l\r • Wmd .
0 U G 3 o tL 11
Tola)

The Prescription Drug Store

11- A. Lyilarker. Proprietor
Bastings, Mich.

6 1
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15
'J 1

PHONE NUMBER

2240
TIRE SERVICE

F you over get stalled by battery or tire
trouble, phone us, and we'll arrive

promptly with a rental battery or a spare
tire to get you on your way. Minor repairs
made on the spot.

Battery emergency calls always show the
value of our regular inspection service,
which prevents battery trouble.

WH

Lot ut inspect your
battery without cost.

OUR MOTTO—

Values

and

Service

ANDRUS SERVICE
Electrical Service
Phone 2240

Fin.’ nt Grand Rapids,
Fork open

m ’a- k.ii

for Street
or

Slrcclw.

Rapids,

Complete Lubrication

Cor. Court and Jefferson

Hastings

PRINTS!

tv

Hastings

:n ■: .

I—Grand Rapids a!

*

} -September 15-Fairview al Grand!
PARENT-SCOUT PTCn/c
Rapid*. Hastings nt Clyrie Park. E*at I
! Pans open. .
I ndriy evening.,. Jutic G. Troop 75
September ’ 22—Hiwtlnit
at hast-enjoyed a fin? P.nent-Scmit picnic un­
j Paris. Clyde Park nt Fair it. Grand’d .- tlu- direction of the trom* rran'{.Rapid.-, open.

ankle length in piinls
or fluwer-like pastels!

For MISSES.

SILKS!

Contrasts!

Bows! Buttons!

Dots!

Stripes!

more for your frocks? 0
Then you'll lose your
heart to these!

He here when lhe store
opens! Our selection*

are beautifully comanything about lhe way
of a woman with a
frock—these will walla
right out by twos and
threes!

Happy-go-lucky, vivid
Myles!
Foi WOMEN
Youthful models with
dipnity!
’

,

j Hasting* jx-ople were interested io
Laura Carter. Nellie Redford arid
■ read in the. dally pajx-r of the splen­ Lcathii Palmer attended the Pythian
did record made by Jakie Miller, a stu- Sister:- 'Convention at Freeport. WedidaMt-at M. S. C. The article -uiid:
I ' Michigan State (n-thmen defeated
Mat! and Ed Bedford were Grand
! Adrian college varrity so to 41 in a Rapids visitors Thursday.
Dudley ‘Foster nnfi daughters,
dual track meet here Wednesday lifternomt. Only one hew record was ret. a Mabii and I&lt;la of Caledonia called
/hew bread jump mark.of 22 feet Ti on pic
the termers
former's ‘stMer,
sister, Mr
Mr?,, diaries
1 inches by Jaki? Miller. Shiti Ire? iiman | Bennett. Sunday afternoon.
j The Banm-r il- Informer! tip! Miller | Mr». Byron Rowladcr and children
jumped 23 feet Hu- firs: time but of Grand Rapids sm-’nt the week end
fouled4i&gt;Tome, mariner arid oh th-. {"ith her jiarent&gt;;. Mr. and Mis. R. J.
sectnid jump made Hu-record a«.sliownI Wihlanw. Mrs Siebert relumed with!
above.\
jthetn to the city fof a few days with!
During hS High schoal career hrrelher-.Mjn’iuid family.
he was one of the star athlete.-, and hi- 1
Mary Mills of Middlt-vflle wa.fl
many friends. congratulate him u|fen a Sunday afternoon caller ol her
hl-, iuccc.-.'.
,
. daughter. Mrs. Matt Bedford.
Mr. and Mr* Oscar Palmer and
daughter. Betty, of Hastings : in-nl Sun­
Independents Defeat
day with Jhe former's brother, Bert
I Palmer, and family.
Colon Nine 5 to 4 Mr, and Mrs. Seymour .Jordan spent
Hastings Independent* won a olose- Sunday with Mr and Mrt.. Hurry Fish
ly-contvsi&lt;id game In&gt;m Coion here of Middleville They called &lt;&gt;n, Mr*.i
Sunday ufttwiioun. overcuming a three- David Kermven of west Thornapjile In;
jkilnt lead IF, scoring drive., in the the afterne in and found her not so;
seventh and eighth innings to win 5-4. weft.
Brown and Ciwrry formed the battery
lor Hastings and Eberhard and Adams
Mrs. Mary Kunz of Grand Rapids
for Colon.
Harrington scored in the first inning. visited her people over-Decoration day.
Colon mgde two in the third and two( S. Jolfn-on and faipilv . vLsltcd hU
in the fifth to take a 4-1 lend. But the niece" in Vermontvil)/ Thiir.-d.iy,
Mr*. H. J Oibabn has b&gt;* it in Grand
Independents evened the tally hr the
seventh with runs bv Harrington. Rapids the pa&gt;t week, caring for her
Brandy and Cherry and followed with mother. Mra. Henry Wachter, who Is
the deciditut score In lhe eighth. Each in. •
Ben Schneider made a business trip
team made ten lilts.
to Greetuille one day last week.
Mrs. Fred Pierson and Mrs. Jacob
Lansing Shoe Tossers
Rchor of Hastings called on their cou­
here Thursday
Play Here Saturday I sinMiss
EsUier Schaler and lady friends
Hostings shoe tossers will meet a of Ann Arbor visited tlie former's par­
team of six from Lansing on rite courts, ente. Mr. and Mrs. 3 C. Schtjlcr and ,
-j
here Saturday evening commencing at family ove*, the week .end.
about 8:00 o'clock. Tlie match will 'Mrs. Carrie Gerlingen - Mr. and Mrs.
consist of games of singles and the W. Winkler ’and MUs Julia Schuler,
teuM will represent Hie best Uiat the were Sunday gue*U of Mr. arid Mrn.^K.
two cities have to offer.
E. Baesskir and family In Grand Rap­
Ids.
When they start playing miniature
Mfs. Waldo Gerlinger and daughter
football,
we
presume
they
will
use
a
; 7 - j- •———- —r
« 'Lucille and baby Lorraine of South
nickel and two dimes in the backfield Sunfield called on their aunL*. the
instead of a quarter and two halves.— Misses Kate ami Rose Eckanlt SaturBouthern Lumberman
|d&gt;y UUrnoott

Washable

tiny jackets! Capeletv!

for llrens

August 4- East Paris ...
irvtew at Clyde Park. Grand Ra

JAKE MILLER MAKES
NEW RECORD AT M. S-C.

for Sport*
Dashing!
Spirited
' Styles with pep foi
Ixith active and »|&gt;rctatoi sports!'

J.C. PENNEYGO
HASTINGS

State Street

MICHIGAN

Potatoes

{Jumped Over 2^ Feet In Dual
by Mt.
Meet With Adrian Col­
lege Freshmen

emergency
or

। mid Middinu

B-Uggur
Michigan
linn- tn&lt; n made ar-

B.v«■:: on ball- &lt;&gt;!t Flstw-r,
Payne. 1. Tw-o-im*.«• hits- ■ Payini-. Trin
■t 18 Grand Rapid;.
base hit.'.- Karim •
Wa rher. K.-lle
... . . • •
Barnum, Adrlaivon.
i \lSM-d BalLv
Ek open.
Wanur. 1 Wild Bilrli
Pl1VI1IStolen B.-I - , -Katmes.’sBrail. Payne.!
r 1 1 airvtew nl F.
Hall. Bifliop. Jami ' 4 Struck Out -bv! Ol.vde Pork Hi Grand ' Rapids. Ha.
PaSlie. 7. bv I-l-.h-r, fi. la'll on H.i.m-’-— t'
। September 8 - East Paris at £lydi
Third Ward. 3 Fir-t Wani.fi Winnlne. j
Grand Rapid-s at Hastings. Fair-i’md fiirnds In
Pilclwr.
tihiiiire— Hy Horton. I

Make a note of this

BATTERY

Changes in B-League
Horseshoe Schedule

ESTABUSHED

WHIM ECONOMY RUtn

Fancy New
Carolina Cobblers
15 Lb. Peck ....

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.

Special Low Prices
On Electric Refrigerators
We find ourselves with a somewhat larger rftock of electric
refrigerators than we ought to carry at this time of the
year. And for a short time we are going to offer some
special inducements in order to place them in homes
where they will make their owner's happy for years to
'
come.

Majestic, Norge and Buckeye
Are Included in These Special Priced Refrigerators
Come in and Get the Prices

MILLER FURNITURE CO
WEST STATE STREET

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE ». IMt

PAG! FOUR

The Hastings Banner ,bout *e&lt;lnM Detro“ “nd w,ynt eoun‘
*I ty get complete
ibt&gt;ih&lt;4 rutT we.in„d„.
*1 H..iinfi., Ukhigsa.
“~T.;;
LOOK BKOS.. E4Hor»

control ot the state Views Oild
legislature. Some of the specimen.
holding offltt tn rural Michigan srdtsr'
from perfect*we admit, but few if any
q{
mUflu

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T’

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£

OpiniQIlS;

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What Others Say

This and That
Soldier Peiulons.
U. 8. Treats’ Generously.
An Ever-Mounting Burden.
Dangeroux Agitation.

Backward Glances;

Bits of- Yesterday

It’s the Fit that counts

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crabb ot Carson!
■ing the conference Is that more than "M4le poy roi) Sttjd the other fiay.that
: America, civilization and lhe world City. Michigan, were visiting Hastings
friends Monday. Mr. Crabb graduated
itwice as many invitations to attend Vem J. Brown would be hog-lied and1,
hamstrung When thi penonnel com-Tn'o^ t!Te from our city schools, but his 110010 was
ere refused as accepted.
.....
jmewion to inveatigate sularieiUrgan wwW
\“kn-P bravery and in Castleton, where hi- wife also resid­
. their work This man mihca^tlut ™!“*’
ed. Fir H&gt;me year* Ire has conduqled a
PRESIDENT HOOVER.
'
there-were
enough ItKlIUl,
friendly
Uwt win
««««&gt;« drug More and Mrs. Crabb a rnlllin- &gt;
met wv.v vuvugii
a.Ml
; Public confidence in Hoover seems to on the commiiaion and enough infiuI'- .--I. r.
I Something over ■ 130,000 American [cry store in Carxm City. They have I
Ibe on the upgrade again. Few doubted eitoe to make Brown's effort to clean!,[soldiers
MI(UtTJ we
out and are planning to tuke a
wore killed in iiction. More sold
[hi* ability and sincerity but critics did out the loafers and the pensioners die [ [han thnt
trip to Eurum' and to take in tike Pa*. I
.lin/ntn'-------------- ------- 'r.'than that number were woundedi
&gt;o&lt; find fault with the manner in which he Mbornln
- thi.
" p»rh.'\&lt;
mu O
I. wfro’ny were gassed und sliell-shocked. sion Play at Oberammergau. Havaria.
Mrs James Ironside In company
loJk
to
Mr
M
■
FsMefi
I
Ht,t
"hlendidly
had
she
American
dealt with Congress But a new- Hooter
11
* M, *
"
' Expeditionavy Force been trained, so -Alth her father. Dr. Willard Polhemus,
. jhM asserted himself within the |»ag».
t r
_____________
r .
to'keep
the- taxpayers
wtsefy
they been fed and cred of Snn Diego. 'California, left Thur»'few week* Teddy-Rooreveil never gate Michigan informed of who. why and. for. that " the ovcrwhelmirig majority day of last Week for New York City,
- ■ . .aundor laollut“ to a da.dUnh lloto.. J™ to„&gt;b,r rm.omir, i.rr drlralid [of our troops came .home" in better": wheni tlu-y sailed Saturday mi the'
White Star IJner. Celtic for hivrr|Kx&gt;l. I
.. ..
.7
« There b&gt; no question but that Brown
'physical condition than.wjien they-, and from there will go to Berlin and
or Senate than the Prewdrmfha* adlnrurrrri lN. cnniUy of
! Joined the army.
. tr.inUlrrcd of late Nor did the master- hundred sofi-job holders. His klpd ot
.
i Vienna and other Eurci|x*uh jxjIiiU. ex-,
Hufl |x«Ung to return in idxiut ihree
fill Teddy e.vcr get more Immediate re- jnibhclty U.poison to thfm. They will ;brcn, . on the *hob-. JjvM America
and generous ; .nont^
spoiire Faith in Hoover is growing Lis ”'n ItW ‘hMr jpta without a strugglv.
“
Mr ..M M„ A K j„.u.l.™
the
ir ronin-x wan. ,F. w
B l--v going
to be interesting to watch
b.,cE «Hh;,„
A.b.,r Bund.fto b„„4
the faith
faith tn congress warns.
Fw fJ&gt;fl outconi&lt;, of thts. commfwion If it tar lo time
[American preddenu liave tended #0 lH1u w&lt;- feel sure that the .seventy
»"“• Itooe lor Hu- .,un,m.r
'
•
consistently to businCM, iiaye had such newspapers
which
have
earned ccptions. but they arc very rare. Orca* j cation. disheartening situation* to meet and Brown's article* will go.further. As has t‘hMpltuh. .'.pletiduiiy eqmpixd, hav.-; (U^hl*"d j^^ddne^^nd^nephe’w. [
suggested a number of times "if!
"ha6‘ absorbed Without bitterness so been
jcan-d
for
lliose
wlm
needed
ho-jutallBu(1
chare,
ol
Detroit
spent
the week !
uk
uiusu .artoto
uuch-o are
arc or
the- Brown
untrue .I,&gt; haj
„r,..
n.d . .
no.
m,n, ....
k.,1,0,0-..,, II,.
Mr
much unfriendly and unjust criUcbm. nol hOmc per5on ,tart,.d
,’n,t.. Ls,i habilltation
work for thousands whexw ,.nri Mrs, Hurry Stowell.
&gt; We are fortunate to have such a chief. __ Tii.
r, wdl be llv
Therr
no libell ,u»U. s»
In fai t. 1 - -- -_ha(|- - — -—r—-------------------- .aim
; •“'■1
JrT’l
,
Caln II Mot, „l Orkato.a, Karo*.,
executive in charge during the.-c eritl- Hie hail lias not been told-—Clinton
No. only dal Amine, do Th..
Mr. I. A Eal.a,
Co. Republican
um„
Co R-puMir-n
N-»».News.
.ho had .uRrred .toioh. or dl- c«w Moll drove llfr Alhuah .u(e In.
abUhto Erowmo out of the .ar. bo-1r„ took In TAW .nd ,,«•
POLITICS AT 1JYNS1NG.
[he
.nnrnwnl
mjde
what
u
ealled
i
,
AN UNSELFISH ACT!
V&lt;*tn Brown's articles being .pub­
Me^rs. and Mr-dame, Bdnrd I
; Senator James CoiUetu has strongly h^il m The Eccentric, .as well ru 75 .dluu« e.m|» r,.M,o„' lor Undo
arm,- |u,
mnoh I... than K„„, Hatl,h r^,,,. i,„,d
■jspnnsoftd a boost tn the income tax other Michigan ncwspajxTs. arc rais- .ho,,
.her
r.«,ld
b.vr
ea„»J
„,
end
llle
j„|„,
N
„
b:
,
,
RESIGNATION AND RELIEF.
rntbrr than a general sales tax. On the
li,,b wlth ,h'- current notions of .Rtamh lhe Alberto.,, . Idler., «ere.
s,rni
,
Tlx* general feeling of relief in rc-‘[
Toad.,', and tu.r, ol WedneMl.,.
i.r &gt;«*«-.jk l»,d three lime, a, mucl,..aml In omsponre to new* that the Senate had '
,
.
'•—-•••• w.„v.v. &lt;• ’oum
•
• .
,
iu-arted
gesture
in
favor
of
tlx*
average
thcM
rertmiatv —- instance* a . much a* live urn-- .. -,-o. • iU Gun
p;is.Md a rev-pnue bill apparently sul-,
.
, ,
•
..
I 1 articles
.. ' to ,heart so .cnouM&gt;
joidtcTh of other government* engaged I
._______
man by
bv One
nnr who
wilt. is
t&lt; several
revrral (fine*
tfmrj. a mHmil- when, after all.
all the timuiht
'man
present adnumsin that war. The government tried t ' TWENTY YEAR.S AGO TODAY.
fieicnt to balance the budget wax bared
lionatre. Its an open secret, however. ,r“Unn is responsible for only a part of
do
justice
by
making
nn
adju.-tnu-nt
ol
;
p,
-.un.ist&lt;T
and
Mrs
.M
H.
Arnold
'
llu.
.I
i
I
a
If
ri..
........
.
a
11..
..V
entirely on the fact that Congress will
jlhe state muddle. If. Governor Bruckthat live senator is a heavy investor in ' (
soon disband and go .home; not on s«ter .wishes to win the support of many competbatlnn to Arncrtran soldier* :„f ciimax ,|M.nt sun)tay U|(h Suprrtu- j
Flat elastic in the skirt and ti'unk hems keeps
nu. mmln
M,, M w t^,n,;,„.,n
tax-exempt securities; therefore it is :0f the newspapers that are now cour- uhlcl,
isfaction with the Qll itself In our
IH5
lo
i»y
ihOA«h»
n-u
.aiu.iM!
„
UmU
„
,
„
y
,
not probable that any boost in the in­ i ageous enough to publish Mr Brown ;.
(it there always. No bulging, stretching or gap­
opinion the bin is a particularly vicious
come lax will increase die levy he ; articles, he can make a "start by duas- |5XM)0,(X)0 000. This would cotA*r the dtf-{ ^]r -md Mi-x ■ house
i
measure, a hodgi'ixxige compromise by
ing. Munsingwe«tr suits can’t stretch they are
soclating himself from one or more of
Ha'y Waters, uh &gt; has employment as
lobbj-scared legislators. Hoover * plan pays for the &gt;uihxmI of lhe govern­ those who now fag at his heels. Enough frrence h twecn the j.iy which HUmade to fit and stay that way. Complei
ment. Under a general sales tar. how­ publishers In Michigan have pr-eped •oldlers received wh* •« rving in thc|a travelling salt..man tn Minnesota1
based nn a general sales tax was in­
i0W4. w
a fortnight with
ever. the senator would have paid in • behind the scenery at Lansing to know army, and the average earnings of the
sortment for men, women, hoys and girls.
finitely preferable to the patchwork
I that the best way toYnake words mean same men had they been permitted to. hb parents. Mr and .Mrs. Tliomtu :
spite of .Mix exempt securities.
work
,
ax
civilians
instead
of
sen.
Waters.
affair that was finally accepted. The
! what they say is to Min them to action.
•soldiers.
‘mcre.ised corporation and other in- i
The Republican party in Michigan is ing ib. .'oMicrs. Not only did the i ch- st-1- Stem was home from M. A !
A SANE BUILDING PLAN
tbigger than any single individual m it, government give thise certificate*, but c. to attend the wedding of in, su­
came taxes arc only sale* taxes in dis­
Over here jn Barry county we take'' and la worth saving even at tin- cx- it also provided that they coubPilraw H.-r Mtvs Man-aret Stem
guise Included in the bill -are a few ,some pride in the fact that, ue gov-1
ipensc of preserving its integrity — interest at tlie government rate from! Misr,ls ij, !e DcY’oc und Margaretunfairly high sxlcs taxes, such as the ’ eminent* go. bur county organization is ' Birmingham Eccentric.
tlie time lhe certlflciUe. were i«uedj t.indu-y i.|x-nt Saturday and Sunday!
until 1845 Thb adjusted compensation: in Rtehlufid.
.uumobiir.hi.i, wm muu,i,
.
. ,r / Ba! A LITTLE MORE MODESTY. PLEASE wax for the actual time sened’by the. Mis. V. A.-Patterson mid (buightcrl
rend*to
— «_
»_'-2_ an agricultural county
"The Store for Dad and Lad".
temPto reduce sales
.^les and therefore
therefore, uropro­ ik
over
in
Tuscola,
soldier
&gt; Not only did
the advanced
government
‘?
•&gt;n,atiy
t. of Cleveland ore $iu&lt;«U of Mrs. Pat- '
duction and, employment' A one-rent m the Thumb district &lt;&gt;! Michigan. tieren^aVprom-’ro ‘w6rl«feTV From।Ido
this, but ft has Hireadv artvaornrl
tejaon's sister. Miss Ethel Mills
Phone 2266
Hastings, Mich.
tax «Jn gasoline •* commodity -lre,d&gt; con,lrucU()I1 ))f g ww fOurt
K ,- - ;;______
• Mr aiui Mr • L J. Goodyear and i
M;.-j.--s Mudge Cavanaugh and Mitt-1
over-Uxcdi has also been levied. But undcrway m4t represents about the &lt;1''ar public is gqing to be shown some | ww',id‘ hnv!
Ve received in 1945, 1cm the
jwor though it
the bill will.be ac- acmr of bauneullkc muncmg
j
?r *lf-adv^ruse-J ,interest
ntHeM ,from
rn the data the payment was Kant Welsh were in Dwell Friday
Rev Jax B Pinckard returned Widccphd with resignation and relief for
gix
r ifro ihc voters of TUreoli.'
J&gt; ‘ Ust m’vk &lt; ‘L r“'M‘ ?un' "’' made
t, the date when tlie conimarie «■&gt;
up to
rrt’sday from Minneapolis, Minnesota,
it vneerf the d.v when
wdi
J
R
nftcolu, light where an official donated in Pt ;
when- he attended the Methodist coni. pcc&lt;L&gt; Uh. daj when Congress »i‘l rtecldcd that the dounty needed u new cent of his salary to" the city. It seem ! pensatwn was (due in 1945.
Now
there
aRjx
ars
to
lxan
effort
on
• adjourn aud lhe country in genera] is [court house. So the citizen's approved ^1 rcivsonablr to KUbffere that other poll-1
the part 6/uiatlyJat-ffionnaires to try to
\tr. and-Mta Emil Tytfen, Mr. and ... .. - - —- -_.r.___ __________ __
looking forward hopefully to that timt pIan t0 „t.aU a\lnkmg fund to pay !lc,“!w W1U bwom* "'id tor a lit- . force- pur government not only to pay
Mrs Chester M&lt;-\---r and Alien John-[at the iv.idence ol hl- daughter ni tlus
TENDED OSTRANDER
■- xsss==-,.v—’^.
1?
tie ot the same publicity.
for the construction Five yean ago, BuI „
UM1U(Cht Mpon |he Mlbw j this adjusted compensation now tn-T.id M&gt;n made an,auto trip to ChicAgo y.-it- &lt;'ity mi Sunday. The funeral is iu lxGARNERS PORK BARREL.
“
rt.,
.
-j.a IMS li&gt;.
,,i J.h„ His Home Will Be In Jacksoil
ithe
first
mill
tax
was
spread,
the*funds;
jrct
should
convince
every
candidat&lt;
;
—
.
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‘
Garner's two billion dollar pork bar­
. -Hulchkl-* on luc-day ut two o'clock
b,,„s
„, TWto,U ■“■&gt;'!“
n“,
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
hl the allerhomi.
rel blU seem* to be so rank thnt even
Prison For Fifteen to
and drainage brinds. Original plans l,ona seem trifling tn comparison ’“i n Iht
।
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.
Mi- .TlM'iMtvirr Rogers, who has ImtiiJ The prtuvprcis for fruit in this j&gt;art
hLs own - follower* arc rebelling aguinsl;i«UM
„ , .to .»
Twenty-Five Years
noono
■ i.lrSffwiE’-Kg
S4S visiting
her parent--. Mr. und Mrs W.io! the .-lute are very-gtxid.
n
ii. naq
i,.ai„..u
lori, mr
u„ .ton. I?.''?
1.'"'-"-■
“■'""■
•»»■&gt;
ii. nr
............
■
,
.J"
or ID perIto...
cent reduction
in a
...n\ ,, ..
c rise &lt;&gt;f Albt-rtus Ostrander,
wio uh rorni
dltoRlnw sicincstv
«*,'««*
*
“““ wa- is
. .....a .. five
"'&lt;■&gt;
t.nSln« Rom
.i ti. Stebbins lor .M.-vvral wrek.-...lcfr fori "lhe board ol education on Tuesday
her home in Spokane. Washington .evening voted to jmy the-principal of i
Monday She will be joined by lu-r ; olb Union school for the cnsping year* Tm-sduy ultornoon of last week ai
building will be coniplcted tor about PmWB* llf&lt;?
I iiiade to reduce ia-.ii ad of increasinv husband in Minnvnpolb.
*1200. Tliat is simply an outrage, jboo ( concluded at four o’ckwk Wednesdi
5165,000 Not a cent in interest lias h'u.P ™ * c*Ur!,''’h1' ' them Th‘.» usue uwuld add a &lt;-.&gt;;^d&lt;-rMr. and Mrs. John Russ of Okla- j lr- all Hint rhoulrj.lx- paid, and the veryi; Afternoon, wiv n it wax’ yjvcn to the
Carder would spend some 1150,000,--..
■[
,
nets from thr*-ara«lines, a touch ofi.m..
■
.1 .
.
hdma. wh&gt;i have ixmi visiting her pur- best tracherh can lx- obtained for tliat jury by .Judge Webster. While the evi­
Uen
paid
outside
the
county;
the
Inthll
mod
^
ty
w
„
uJd
^m
becoming
in
' I (fence Horned very plain thyre tni one
tK«i lor new- post office buildings The
to come in
I'nts. Mr and Mis Win. Hitchrock, and ! Mvlmy.
u;h«-r friend- tn. this city, for several! H sonic, of our fosliionablc young* ,&lt;"r,‘n!r“I V0"?1 tl:,! 41'1’’aT’’1 to bothresulting' service would not be mtasur-'i U-rc»i which w.xild ba*exprn&lt;fed in tiu tlwrc who run for ..ffice Other* ;x !intrrr*t
usual, bond-issue method of financing ’the .candidates-will appear to ; Bu[ (hUis n0l oil It 1« -Mated that weeks, will leave tills evening for their;ladles only- knew how itiigu-jlnu the
1,1
»»” wrestled
\ ably "improved; yet the interest charges.;
j was tued’to build up the construction:
fanfV salanes merely to cnI1(, there is an 'agitatiim to.com- home.
[halm
of
.h.-wlng
gum
m
rtrrct'jMirades
'»»
’» Un oclock
'
upkeep and rent of these structure;I runs, IM! H»UW CUy
. mi. :
..
_jvcrnmcnt to give a service • Mr-. John Scott of Grund Ruptds I- we think there would lx- less of it. ’ w&lt;dl», 'dnv;night when Yhey were dhwould &lt;-o»t'$14,000,000 annually wherevbit&lt;-&lt;t
tier,
sister.
Mrs
K
’
n
tc
Ingram,
:
The
Advents
wt
holding
u
.senes
of
*"[
,l
’
r
’
dkht
and
ryturm-d at
I
pension
to
every
one
who
-Fried
in
rhe
a» lhe rent and upkeep of buildings at ' !ar method with great auccvM in fl- i
[ World w'ar. or in fhe American army and her brother, IHlvid Trego. List;religion.-- inectings each vvrning in a
o'*0*'* Thursday. At eleven
j wincing aHtroJcct here.
large tent on Jcfterson strrct. near Uie!ociwk
roix.rted they found Mr.
.while that war u.is in progreo*. Th:., *. k
present in use amount to less than’
( i Wliy isn’t this method ot “paying
Robert and Hpbcrt Cook returned [ r. -id«i’.&lt;of .Mr Janie- Wright They D‘ ”‘|||d&lt; r utility. H. M-em.'i to be ,i
[would apply to 4(MiO.tRiO men at llv13,000.00b. Another group of buildings
’nornJ prryut Tin- JihIkc « vi­
■ present time. It'thk- were done. op.the Saturday from a vt.-,ij with Major A. i have with them Elders H. M Kenyon,
( ’ before you go" a good one to Adopt a.&lt;
to , cast KOOXXXiJWO would provide .ernstandard policy? It cuts down all tlie j
D. tCniskr-rn And tamllv of Muskegt®.;and M" B Mill«r. wlm arc said lo be’’**'01 ' *'' * * *ut society oujuit to lx- .rid
A Quotation
ploytnent for less than 100.00U men. In
Mrs; James Wickham of Grund Rap- »'&gt;'■' '”&gt;d eloquent speakers
"f ,,Un {,,r *o,n'* tlm*- Accordingly hr
lively smalt number who ,served in th'
■ fact government engineers estimate!i interest charge*, tends for a more
Mr•• Hand ivu-s
lm.% built an outsidv
outside st.iirs
stairs ■'••
'* ’nt
«MCcd him to jacksmi
Jackson for from
ni- -'lent Sunday with h.-r broyier.Mr
•’encrx!
Spanish-American (far, by
.’ construction program and does
|eudiqg to the .rooms over Mr. Join s’ j hftrcn to tm nt y-tivr years
Chara-, WoodrulL and wife
( Ht-liRFULNKSS.
that the Entire two-billion d&lt;»Jlar ex-*/
i mortgage the future ahead as
:en ni fx union- 530.C*X&gt;.(«00,&lt;XM‘[ Mr. and Mrs. A. y Winters of Ian-; More on the
penddurt w&amp;uld not make a drut In'
sir. is the principal
UNDERTAKING FINE &lt;—
i staggering sum. Tlie United i sing wul ihe gur -.t.-,'of Mr. pnd Mrs.; Court .--'t. etx.
the unemployment situation—and- Gar-: 1governments have doixj ii) the
State.- b now groaning under u tax Arthur Winters lost wv-ek.
------ ;—
ingredient in t he
unemployment as the.'''and an- still doing'.
From Our Siruj. Hook |_
COMMUNITY PROJECT
‘burden of about. 117.000,Ml,(WO yearly.i
lion of tlx- barber proposition ini
[ Think of adding *30.«&lt;&gt;.o&lt;».mm&gt; tb that!
piece" of
THE DEPRESSION DIVORCE”
. THE POND4HLY.
—Commercial
- ■
! In the flush times of 1924 to 1939. Utf
&lt;■/ health.—-Mur­
Cadillac
Club Is
ridently- In order to defeat the "husband and
ot
tlie
Aniencan:
;»foplc
u.i.____
Mr
_______________
and
Mr.,
Ernest
„
Kerch
r
_
of
.South
j
p
phy1.
Sponsoring Gardens For
l&gt;n M in time tins Bend. Indiana, yiaited relatives
lie r clause in the Emergency Econ­
School Uses
omy bill now nnder consideration by
Frank Reul of Spnugfiild, Iiltiv.tx,
their CongrtM, some of tlie 'feminists of
| Wo notice thijt the Cadillac . Coin'
There bloomed to&lt;
i ii.iiu to be urged in nianv qu.ir- uutvd 11L-.parent.. Mr. aim Mt*. HerI nw rcial club is undertaking something
Washington arc pro|»slng a "new form
fchull be carried through. it would
Gartu-e
The friends of Home; . w»,hton&gt;.
....
of martial .Mrliiyn” tn be called the:
I * '“V' \":r
future liet-ds which tinpn- -id us a.i
tnumtie.Unfurled for ail to
, •
who will graduate from the plmnnacy
"depression divorce." This isn't a di-;
very timely. That club has sixuvond
■• livin' Hum half department of the State Univentfiy iVtth u lilV' waxen tendurne -•
the raising ol vegetable* fu
vbrefe at‘all but only a fake aeparatlon [
And Egypt's tflysttry.
lunches next winter for Cadillac
to dbhotukiily evade a -law enacted i»
- J&lt; ‘ -Ur LmklctUT.
DEFEAT SALES TAX
the Interest of economy and fair play.' ,
&gt;n in one ot
prominent drug j
Teclmically. this • • sc|xirati»n“ would ar&lt;
and ad'i .
: community gard« n. The club will tur­
Way of Our World
he American Legion cannot
. nhli the setf and mm other ncyes.&lt;»r.v
meet tlie requirement.-, of the law but Bo:.«b.jC&lt;&gt;uzens und a
FORTY YEARN AGO TODAY.
WF-W8 GLEANINGS
[expenses and the members of n&lt;xt
actually it wouldn't need ty make a bn [
on
IL-1 Kitpr Stebbins m Eaton Rap. 1
idarint-il ut the p;o-fMct ol
nf out bv a' -v* “r s -f"»‘----bsill team
i When a recent call was r..
, of the Cadillac
of ’ (litlcrcnce" Tin’ scheme Is really
ac burden. But it b &lt; Uimed ...■'pent Sunday with her parents. [Hollywood
him xtudtQ ’tor jmiikbhas.j
’h school
juiitkisha.-.., BU
,ll-'h
-‘dw"*! have svolunteered lo plant
fu- puna
nothing new. "Free soul" addicts Slave
JuHfr Srnitli lectured before the i mor«-• than 50 were pnxiiir&lt;-&lt;i iibtdt* ol "nd cultivati' putat . —— --------- ,
ix cn indulging tn smular*forms of ma-[
vu.'
'Ch.-eitmiimu
Circle
Natunkvy
*
two
hour;
:
&lt;
abbag&lt;-.i
ami
beans
for hut lunches al
mt atrengu
"
•
'
-h&lt;x&gt;U for children
'rimotw for
uprising [
try. Kansu.,! 1,1 salvaging AtiUanubih.- ilw- cars are
liropasal [
NORTH HOPE.
W'. II Frost; i-'npped of importmii port.
impelled many to
- .
«’’&lt;! Mrs. Jay Anders mid
their machine.-. It u
tlwn durnjxd into tmt-met.
r motored to Kalamazoo Wcdth..-.' which m -4l«n-ro lu-ip Um v
members ‘ Just Mich
: -i&lt;- Abtx.u of this clty"&gt; vbtted rvla- wLr-n- the various metals are iru lUnlj iwsftay afternoon.
.
...r-wiu.v
e very thing wan’.td. 4'*"&gt;»•&gt;
• ■t here this w-«-k
'
and salvmged.
1 -Mr
mid
Mrs. Mor*- Murphy and
[Today there are a milium and a half c““‘!“"-v
l*
R.
B
went
tn
Minncajxilis
son
and
Mr.
and
Mrs Floyd Randall
world, al! life. jxHitical. so tears laid-iip because of the exce.wneSrn&lt;*
u,
iday
as
alternate
lo
the
Republican'
'
Ex|xrirwni
.
conducted
by
lliu
DrWJ1
-lMlle
,
rnny mmid v&gt;n and Mrs James mU
Murphy
«t.
-- •-it. which many
wmic would become elevat-1, taxes. .... v
tiVrirU.I the fi...
.* Ander._ ■
Nsiuonal Convention from, this &lt;tU-|P»Hn-*rnt of Apnculturc -show tlm' tended
funeral ..oft Samuel
klgher planes of purity!
[could
. .get a bunch of real Matestrie:
.
sound firn*, suitably packed . and[ ^u m.Kahirnazop Thursday aflcrmen instead of these puddle jumper* inf thini
Mr. Kennedy of Grand Rapid-, was1 promptly frozen, was excellent in qual-'nixm. v
is
.
* u
,
i Washington w hat a hev dav we might '------------ ------ ------- ------in the gity last Wrck with hts bicycle[Ry alter being frozen for 12 months. 'r MlfS o..n, prnI,„lllfQ
„
COMEDY OF MAYORS
lUUgCnt L'arUgrapIlS
jilt.-,.■:--Grand Udgo independi-n!
|(h-■ umry and m the .nd result
mid was escorted around Use city byi
---------lhw^y?'“lUi
M^ilfe^^.r
■ .......
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II
........................
...Marcel
______ Gratcmi.
________ President
rr.ad.nt n! I preclc 1 •«&gt;! Mary
M-r» DWu,
HWi»P
Crd-r
members
of the home club. •
|. M.
P U&gt; Cedar
xlbn nation*!, conference of
Bccaure- she r c^jx-d punishment.’
G0OD~ROADS .
" '
M. N Tiidd and daughter. Hiss Parts, is the inventor ol ttye famous
included in Det;
after foUUhg the • kimono upon the- We have been frequently asked the!
Mr. and Mrs EYank Saunders and
■Carrie, of Auburn. California, mother marvel wave.
Crumbs of Wisdom
;ch went on rei
oting civilized world, Jaixm has had the nd-[nuesnon Why was it nece.v4ry to [
family of Hustings spent Sunday with
and M.-ter of Mrs. W j Holloway, urc
federal aid to assist i
"What is regarded as the deepest oil Otto Nulzcl.
*
tion-she could get away with anything. ;nu,nber l,‘* c&lt;MUl!&gt;' roads? It wasn't
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
extxrtcd to vbit here this week.
well
in
the
world
b
the
|0.U30-foot
hole
Xtrotl'i own Mayor Murphv vjhw Stare Journal
necr^ary. but-it is cettalnlj•« conrenRobert Pronshka U spending this
Mrs. and Mbs Lcnorc Valliant will
.
-....or., i 1 .1 A...
Journal
1enw ^^5 to their numbering It, "Ipstexd of halting quantity produc- Mion move to Philadelphia to mate* near Scaclifl. Calif
week with hl* grandparents. Mr. and
tlx pi.id.ng »ou1n. Wdhi.j.
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|wat frequently difficult to attempt to Ilion, the ------- tin- -present
------ exper-effect of
[ Mrs. Louis Ferguson at Kalamazod,
icn.ee wl11
will »*
be W
to increase R.
n."—Henry their future home. They have won
tin- past three jears ,1-. w«nd* upon
According to a news item, a West reach a distant point by county road*.!, ,rnce
One in every 123 tarn, women andi "■““TI *
*',“""‘“400'
many friends here who regret their chtUren in the United States collect* J
thqtuands ot dollars of Detroit moiu-v End store recently sold nearly two I even though those roads might b-,Ford
„ crrU Brown and
departure and they will carry with salarf trom the Federal Government.
5^n,o,#lJ‘‘ Orangeville and Mr,
hgyg been wasted by dishonest and lax bundled pianos in three hours. World'jroads.
[
h» family want-L
'
them Un- kindest wishes of all.
The other xlv
day *the
!* no
.---------- “nd Mrs Robert Vrootnan of Gun
udmnjistrauon in the name of charity. ( peace teems further of! than eve: ' ‘w
»»" * sv s» -v “OftOOHC- but. above all. b spiritual
Mrs Clement Smith will give ’ a
Dr. Leo Hendrik Baekeland of Bel-; Mar.-h were callers Sunday afternoon
rd”’ to* see the tullru atf Holland
i luncheon tomorrow afternoon to her gium was the inventor of bakelite.
|
home of Mr, and Mrs, Rdnkin
yet tins chief-executive of Michigan's Punch
lady friends for Mrs. and MIm ValUrges; city ha* tlie gall to suggest that] Perhaos 00 tier cent of the buvina isi,r0?it °l
«nd followed it
• if an uw foff^ jn tjl(. um^d Slates Rant.
Shark tins are a table delicacy in1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash and fam­
iy across Cass. VanBuren
aqd Al-1
would
do
xtoe
Iew slmpl(,
th . "
V|U , Mim Edna Truman of Niuh'.thefederal government chipm with ad-' Perhaps 00 per cent ot the buying b etW1
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— -Isu
-wu-u
uu
uk iew ainiuw uunts u&gt;ey vuic will be nrcoent and render a few- China.
| Uy of Hastings spent Bunday with Dan
ruiA
hv
wAmsu
hut
hnalssnHc
rlr.
onI
mai
,
rmmtlrs
intzv
CVIan-a
nwntv
live!
—
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...
.
.
.
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.
ditional fund* fw further political mu- done by women, but husbands do 90Megan coiuiUes. into Ottawa county just lnnowthey ought to do. moxt of our big. vocal selections. .
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Karn* and father.
per ccht
of--------------the subsequent
excluingit is several
miles. kproblems
would &gt;•«
take IAII
care U,
of UlCIII"
them--------- ---------------- outside
— - - of Holland,
...
. .
..VN..
&gt;UU&lt;U
----------The British authentic* recently
Mrs. Otu&gt; Pranihka and dauahtrc
use! tlui very fact that a man of May­ -------les tbw
Times.
shorter than the
state trunk line routes : selves'' -Calvin
FIFTY-FIVE YEAHH AGO TODAY, launched a campaign against unlicen-; attended the Achievement Day nrom.-u» am-R.
£ S'.KdS-'X'J!
c*w" Coolidge.
or Murphy'a caliber can successfully |
to Holland, and had the added advan-1
,
,\
' We notice that J 8 Goodyear. Esq . red radio listeners by Sending out a* gram at Hastings Friday
. hold so important an. office despite all; Tax u the onuAhmc m th* world !UBe 01
If ‘h”" 55 anrtW I «”hnr. »'»ha* built a fine sidewalk tn front ot truck On which was-mounted a take; Mrs Nina Haven* and’ Dorothy of
.. reason* th.t ran on un'Tnd n&lt;.v»r mmr Hn.-r , tra®c on K Tht’’ 11 bllt on* Uu’a"-Ce of itofie* abou* children accomplishing his residence cn Jefferson street. Now' radio «fet«tor. the procedure »pur- bopUiwest Rutland spent from Wedopposition i» one of'the main
h,. u.s ।
8
P
°
wha‘ n meaui t0 have numbered coun-1 wonders by eating cereal and spinach k-t - Mack’' remember that lumber rot* ring rome MMO radio fans to gel per-’ ne*day until FYlday with Mr. and Mrs
why upstate Michigan m a on wary
Harrisburg Telegraph.
jty road*.—C***opoiu Vigilant.
[—Annie Moore.
pn the pile and go and do likewise.
mils.
| Rankin Hart and family.
’

WE’LL GET BROWN.

.and here is the
new patented

Munsingwear
Swim Suit
with Fit
its middle
name

r

�THE HAHTINOS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE I, IliJ

EIGHTH GRADERS
DECEIVE DIPLOMAS
(.Continued from page one)

Hurt
Here

gan. Giris. Mildred Phillipa. Joyce
VanAuken. •
Barry county U Indeed fortunate. In
having a person at the head of the
4-H club work who has so sucoaufully carried on despite difficulties and
discouragement*. The splendid oppor­
tunities offered tlie rural students
through this channel is of inestimable.value to all ot them, and cannot help
but
'make for better citizenship mid
1
cleaner
living. The Banner unites with
'
their many friends in hearty congratu­
lations to the eighth grikders and dlh'

GOOD HEALTH

I one boy playing the harmonica and the
otiiers whistling. A delightful iolo. was
I rendered by Rachel Malcolm of the
I Ryan school; followed by an exercise
by tlie Hope Center handlcrafurlub.
Leia Dunn of the Monroe i-chUit rendered A piano solo which all wppre-'
elated.
I A resume of the 4-H club work in I
! 1932 wiut gitcu by County Agent Fos- :
ter. wito Mid that M |&gt;cr cent of- Ummc I
■starung in*the clubs completed the;
iwotjkwmch i* an excellent record and
I sHewXt ever done in ‘ Barry county ■
(Continued from page one)
! One hundred ninety girls were enrolled I
I in clothing clubs. .Mr Foster urged the ,
.
: young jx-opU.- to continue in thia uock 1
A®
I*!.®11 * n"L °
' anotiwr year and help to excel the 1932 . 11
*f&lt;«IM**nl *
F’W *•*
record
| agree that McLaren drove lu* car dl‘ ,
..
’ , •
• ', . rcctly across the pavement at the ttm. Ciiamptonshlp awards uere nude by {b(. I4IN camfr u&lt;rlbfr B,U| &gt;.* m the
?&gt; a*.L’int Ji
l‘°U‘ t,),bi'1 !,t center of the Intersection when hr ran
Jhe M. 8. C. Both expressed
mtn the VanBuskirk car. The result
Pteasun* and approtiation of tiw ex- ,Ail3 U|at tll(. Iront end ot yr MrUr.
•’‘I‘rn» K*m-x ran into VanHuskirk •
10,
lhclr 1 Buick turning the Utter cur over twice
i' 'wit” mu.?Vvem! n* &gt;e“«r' Dili AlJ tb&lt;’
“KTTt*
Ml McRav. John W. KKchlng. pastor ol 11^ ^^,, WUA lwl gotll„ i(t a ra.,ld rut,.
Iprobyw..., bhureh. „w . Aur. ulk,;
,umm.&lt;ul.u&gt;v uw .whu&gt;
.
wlut
Iklub rnrab... «. u« r .mumHU.ct™
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SUITS FILED TO
RECOVER DAMAGES

Have you cullouflca, cramped toes or burning
senButions ut the bull of the foot ? How
to get relief from this or any other Foot
Trouble will be demonstrated at our store

Foot Comfort Week

.on.tohiewr.uiummjnls w k«* .w.a „ ,
„re18
to the future with determination and
, .. ,.
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by a Foot Comfort Expert, of the Chicago
Stuff of Dr. Win. M. Scholl, noted Foot
Specialist — No Charge for His Services!
If you Buffer from your feet, it will lie to your everlasting benefit to
visit our Htore.on the above date. You will receive on analysis of
Peilo-grnph print* of your stockinged feet and be shown exactly
what your foot trouble In. The Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy
you need i* then demon*!rated so that you may know how com­
pletely comfortable it will ninke your feet. All this without cost to you!

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Is One of the GREATEST ASSETS
Your Child Can Have!
Parents are willinytyn sacrifice a great,
deal, if necessary, to build lasting
health for their children. Yet the.things
that help MOST OK ALL are very sim­
ple. Just plenty of fresh air and sun­
shine; plenty of sleep and exercise:
and plenty of that most * perfect
GROWTH FOOD — good CLEAN,
RICH MILK.
-

NO OTHER FOOD can do’the work of
rich, clean milk. It nut only helps the

children to grow—but it wins an added
share of health for every member, of
the family. ■ It does it INEXPENSIVE­
LY too. In proportion to its HIGH
FOOD VALLE,. Highlands Dairy milk
which you can always know is CLEAN,
costs far less than any other food you
can'buy. 'Because of its cleanliness the
Highlands Dairy is permitted ’by the
state to sell Grade “A” milk—the
■CLEANEST milk you can buy.

GRADE "A” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart.
GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Mr.and Mrs Clayton Shiulnw and
Thc Children's Day program will be Grant Dickerson Sunday
children and Mr and Mrs. Bert
held at tin.- Evangelical church Sunday ' Mr and Mrs. Newlau
Fancher sprat Sunday al-Remus.
morning. Jim# IB.
* ,’ Rapid'- .spent Saturday with thi-Ir par­
Mrs Ethel KcnhrId of Grand Rapid.*
—'
and Mr-..«Henry Marie:
spent Thursday at James Mead'*,

jure great possibilities for thox Whoi It is possible that the care may new
maw
on
Inmd.
ma.oo sjient Saturday at LTayton Mc­
*111 hoc give up."
(be tried', a.s representative* of tin- in­ \ eluded.
,
„
.
Waugh, who has been working Keown*.
surance company have been to we Mi
Juiiman of Kalamazoo spent, IoI Mr ixxlgsmi o'. KaianuLmo wiu
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Geiger and
Mt and Mr* DoimW Geiger and baby
'£ S,.. °bS
.'railed on Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fuaier
iniing Bunday.
justing the caw.
r. iiinj Mrs Janu-s MucDohald and
;awalrd«.d Che diplonnuwto the eighth; The Michigan Supreme Court hat.
lol Borryville Sunday.
and Miv-Fmiftt-Humeston of Rut-'
E D E E I Each «l«itor to our Blare during thl« a
-grader-, railing them to the front of
..’’T
i Mr and Mrs Clayton McKeown and
tie Creek attended the funeral of Mrs •
| fV CCS ih-moimtratlon will recche a aamule of "
daughter, Donna und Miss Francis
The Bmtcalai
&gt;
Dr. Scholl'. ZINO-PADS for (*x&gt;rn., and A
Corwin, an old friend, at Otsego, Monthird gruduatin
K. llogg H;«h Darby spent Sunday at Hickory Cor­
■ ropy of Dr. Scholl*, lunik lei, “The Feet and Their Care." w
In the averages of the 8th grader* Ti*‘ ?''n 'o’*'b'
m,wt 'day
Albert W. DraW of the Barnum school
11
UhUl he tan dp M safely,
; Mauar. t ’ ,u.d kittle SJndi-nRharm Gta!‘:'ul Kun«U.v ever,ing.
M- iu-.d Mr. Ralph Striker, Mrs.
held first place with an average .of j
Gradual
CLOVERDALE.
; Frank Cole of Battle Cr&lt;t k. called on • Gryduatlon
night will b«- Thursday. b-&gt;iuh Ickes. Mr. und Mrs. Walter
■ 93 4 instead of thiraTu. was reporb-d '
. June 9. , Tlie graduate* will give the l''kc.». Harty Igkra and Oliver Ickes
and-the Dickerson family Sunday. ,
.June
Chnnwtbnships in the spelling con- „sir.
— and
---- Mr..
— - Russell
—Norman
----athndt-d the funeral of their cousin,
t.-,t were given out x* folk,-*.*, in the ,—__ Herrington of Kalamazoo spent; Mr. and Mr- &lt;*hx* Herrington of program.
Kalamazoo are visiting Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Frank Sinclair of Battle Creek D«'iinis Layman at Coldwater Thursspelling contest Friday there were two Sunday
SunH"v ut tlie
,h* Chas.
nh“* Monica-hOtnc.
ro. fourth
loutin Lui
Mr “,ld Mrs Walbridge and sop o(‘Ed Penflpls a few day.&lt; this week
*i&gt;cnt from Friday until Sunday at d-'
divisions one for tlw third,
and
Hatll»and Mr ----und. ----Mrs Wm 1 Mr. and -Mr*
Monica and
i
Visitor* at James Mead's and Will
1 fifth grades and one for the
the sixth
»isii&gt; and
mni ...
. Creek
.
- Ed
—------------— —daughs—»-- Henry Whidby s
. -h,n,,h n
»a WM1
w... .k.a
&gt;«.r- and »»
— Glen ; &lt;.
n «♦
tth
The Home Literary club’ w ill rr/et RUtliard * Sunday were Mr. and Mra»
seventh graders the winner in the
a,ld
ahd M
Mr*.
ter*
of Hastings 5
spent Suttdr;.Sunday ’ “
with
!rs. Myrl Clark, and Thursday afternoon at the hon?e of Lee Meud of ClovcrdaU". Mr. and Mrs.
first group wa.% - WHhemina Pnmhka Kenyon and grand-daughter of Delton their daughter, Mrs.
-----------------.....
.....
,y.
\
Mr*.
Henry
Whidby.
D«,n
Richards and children ot Grand
age 10 year*. in( the third grade in th/
8un«”
thcU i«rcI'u Mr. and .family
Mr. ‘and M:- Ralph Rogers ahd’lit*
Hickory Corners and Augusta played. Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Herman Gooch
Brush Ridge *cho:&gt;l; in the second Mrs.
Mrh Sam Givens.
«**“•«•
*|' Mr
.grnup Wayne Saner, nge 12 years. In. Mr 'Lockstedt motored to Elkhart; tie soii^of Grand Rapid* sj&gt;ent Sunday bull Sunday which resulted In a victory' &lt;)t Frtrporl and Mrs. Edgar Cheney ot
lor the Hickory Corner.* team.
1 Hastings.
the seventh guide of the Maple Grove, Ind., Friday to get Mrs. Lockstedt who here.
Center school. Each was awarded a!
.dictionary. ■
Girls' Clothing Club winners, were: j
The fortunate combination of lower average home electric rates and
1st year. Dorothy Jones; 2nd year,'
Ik-w.ie Henry; 3rd year. Ruby Newton; !
impr&lt;»ved Mazda Lamps now give you twice the light al
4th year. Reva Mott; Style Revue Girl, j
half the cost as compared with 1920.
Ruth Eva Nevins.
&gt; Mr. Foster announced th. winner* i
' In
in tlie
the handicraft clubs to be 'Nelson
NelsonI,
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
her bed. Her daughter, and family of Rnrfy. Nashville. Lyle Johnson. Bed-!
Rev, Clark Adams und family And Grund Rapid* are lu re caring for her. ford. Robert Beattie. Shelbyville and
Ira Stne» I? cntcrtulnuig measles this Richard Wallace. Bedford. Tbc.-« four
Mrs. Irene Adam* of Coldwater wire
'
are the delegate* to Club Week. On the .
Munday guest* of Hie former’.-. bi oili­ week.
Mr. and Mrs Warren Marlin and ■ Honor roll are the following names;
er. George Adams, mid family. Mrs. I
family and Mrs. - Rachel Allen were 1 Nina Johnson. Eleanor R Miller. {
Adam- remained tor the summer.
Mondav
afternoon
gucaLv
of
Mr.
and
I
Howard AIUioum*. Wm. Ashby. Nelson
Mr. and Mr*. Hale of Linden. and
Allen “
re-i Hosey. Frank, -nA...
Tichvon. .-m
arid Robert
daughters. Mnlllc and Marte, mid Mrs, David Bi nawa Mrs. Aller.
Benner m tiiirist year; Lyle Johnson. I
mamed tor a few day.*' visit.
Mrs ,j Robert -Frey
2nd-i
and Memorial Day with their (taugli-! Mr. and 'Mr*. Bavtd BcncWa, «ira.
■. and Arthur Minor,
-- ,—
H.ri-1—
Aik..
ter Mrs: Guy Cline, and family.
—t ...d Mn ll.nn.h Hor».&gt; &gt;r";,""""fit" "S
.u.’t&gt;i&gt;.&lt;&gt;u m
... AlkKan
ThurmU,’.
\
II? J*11, , &gt;ert Mou 1,11(11
Burdette Cline is entertaining hi* u'‘rc »Wp»ng
Allegan Thursday.
Kern
U.t —
,l(hIr.d
*lh '™r-.
cousins from Detroit and Delton. '
' Ml« v
',r” Kr-rmm.
...h nlao.r. In or..»l &gt;UP&gt;d»
I "L
&gt;»
Mr. and Mr*. Simon Pender of Cale­
W.- .... sorry to nr.r of tte dr.U. “M
‘J* «•"
•&gt;»
donia were Bunday guest* of Mr. aiul o, Mr.-C.rrtr Balk, &lt;ir.br Bund.)- ™“'1
»"*a b'“"1
&gt;"
Mrs Furrot Long mid family.
niornma-Funeral wtll br WrkliHwi.y .&lt; J11 Ek“11(ir M*lk&gt;. Uroon. hinder ...d .
2 f. H. .1 U» f.rm..|,&lt;- M, E church Wj* “» W &lt;««•
t&lt;t tinning .relative* from nprthem llnwrm.nl in B.rm.l.. wmewry.
I*""* •« _*"«»” JwfVr by Jtlm.
Michigan.
v
' Krnnuth Cltno.u .wnhw rel.I.rn. in
'J"* -nJ br..m&gt;
a.ul Drlroi.
.tu.ldcr by Howmd Althouw; Door .top
MrS. John ,VunDcemt;r is confined to U.ul.n
■
Mr“(’-1
land maleh box holder by w.lhnm
■
■
Ashby, all of whom are first yi'ar club
1 ■ • ■ 1 ■■■
members. In lhe second year will be. a
x,
! neck lie rack and spice shelf by Lyle

•

Next Week
Tuesday and Wednesday
June 14th and 15th

HASTINGS CUT RATE
SHOE STORE ‘S®

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WE DELIVER THE GOODS

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SATURDAY, June 11

YOU CAN &lt;-

.Robert Frey; kitchen rack and clothes
rack by Glenn Campbell; and un iron­
ing board and dust pan by Arthur
Minor. w» were unable lo secure the
iihiiics of the girLs who arc to send
their clothing exlilblts to the State
Fair, for which we arc sorry, u* their
j work wax excellent
f After the program the health contest
was held. Gary Newton winning for
(the boy* and Achsa Buck for the

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Secy. C- F. Angell announced the
names of those victorious in tfie track
meet which was held ut tlie fair
j grounds in the forenoon, ribbons-beI ing given those in first and second
!plates, xs follows: Baseball throw,;
’age* 0. 10.'11—Boys. Archie Dunn. 1st; ■
Leon Dunn; GirL*. Freeman, Sager
Ages 12. 13. 14—Boys. Lincoln Farrell.
Vernon Bennett; Girl.*, Lelu Dunn
I Geraldine VanAuken. Age* 15 anp up
Boys. Basil Coy. Glenn Campbell. Girls.
Mildred Phljllps, Joyce VanAuken
। Running broud jump—Ages 9. 10. 11
—Boy*. Orlo Shepard. Gurdon Tasker
Girls, Maxine Kelley. Barbara CoyAges 12. 13, 14—Boy.*. Vernon Bennett.
, Lincoln
Farrell. Girls. Josephine
BU*&lt;fge. Ixlw Dunn. Ages 15 and up— I
Boy.*. 'Basil Cov. Rex Dunnigan. Girls. I
Joyce VanAuken. Mildred Phillip.*.
Chinning—Below 8 years. Jimmy
Springer. Billy' Lord. Age.* 9. Id. 1J Boys. Gerald Gibson. Robert Cooper.
j Giris. Jane Herrington. Barbara Coy.
Ages 12. 13. 14. Boys-Vcrnori Ben­
nett. Lincoln Farrell. Girls, Geraldine.
। Van Auken, Josephine Stodge. Ages 15
and up. Boya. Richard Cnssleton. Basil
Coy. Girls. Retha Newton, Ben ill a
Rodebaugh.
Dasher--Below
8 year*. Jimmy
Springer. Billy Lord Ages 9. 10. It.
Boys—Gerald Gibson. Earl Shepard
Girl*. Jane Herrington. Barbara Coy.
(Ages 12. 13. 14. Boys—Vernon Bennett.
■ Cleon Smith. Giri*. Juanita Moon.
Phyllis Tasker. Ages 15 and up, Boys.
! Claud Covey; Basil Coy. Giri*. Mildred
1 Phillip*. Joyce VanAuken.
Standing Broad Jump—Ages 0.' 10.
|ll. Boys. Gordon Tasker. Charles
Gieske Girls. Barbara Coy. Jane
Herrington Age* 12, 13. 14. Boys. Lin­
coln Farrell, Vernon Bennett. Giri*.
Leila Dunn. Phyllis Tasker. Age* lb
.and up. Boys. Basil Coy. Rex Dunni-

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�FACIE BTX

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE «. 1931

WSsfffi |
Buy A Coupon Book!
POINTS NV LVED

which renilted In a broken bark from
will remain for a few days* vt«it
Mr*. Laprtncc Johnson. "Mrs. John! which he ha*.suffered nearly a year, I
Watte and Mrs. Myrtle Porritt of We are glad indeed Hint he Is ablj to |
,t
Bowne attended the eommenetment at get around .again.
Mrs. Prerl Brunner’a/slster Mrs. Ella
Freeport.
Mr and Mrs. Ham- Thompson and Kopf ot Lowell died Sunday- May 30.
family pf Hasting* called on ilw for­ at the home of hef sister. • Mr*. John
mer* parents Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford ip Saranac
(Continued from page one&gt;
1 Caller* Friday at the home of Mrs.
Thompson Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. s. E. Johnson and Cor- !Cllttie Roush were. Mrs. Mattle MU1P .
compelling the insurance company to
pay over to' the bank the proceeds _bf wm NoWkcy and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. • Ser upd daughPT Xiwendolyn and Paul.
land Pauline Erb of South Bvwne and
Ingalsbe
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mi*-'
jhr policy or enough to protect the
1 mortgage. The insurance ciunpany Laura Archer of Cldcago were guest* Mr. und Mrs. Warren Roush oi Has-!
lings. Mrs. Emma Sir**m 'and son Vicj claims since Kazan, ^hcF.*&lt;t fire to the of relatives here Sunday.
Tlie local board . uf education me’. t«&gt;r of Grand Rapids and J. W. Rouiin
i buildings, had been convicted of arson
.
’■
I by a Jury In the circuit court ait.Van Wednesday to transact business und , of Howard City.
Mrs. Clltlle Rou*h w.xs a gtjfst al
Buren county, that the comjwivj-Jis re-| now the redecorating of the interior
One Motor Tune-Up
Car Washing
• leased'from all liability on thfrpolicy, | of the schoolhoiw is under way und tin- John Tliavler home in Camirbeil*
Value $!.50-$2.00
Value $1.00 and $1.50
- Memorial day.
• particularly In view of the fact that- tine progress is being made.
Mis* Hilda Jones of 'Flint called
• the bank is not mentioned in the policy! Miss Helen Boughncr is vbltlng rela­
Memorial day at tlu* Nagler home
I wltich that company Iwued Kazan.
' tives in Clare this week.
Mrs. Mattie . McCollum and Mis*
. It Is the plaintiff's contention 'that i Mr and Mrs. Reuben Gorham and
Hazel
Smclker of Fenton and Mr".
the bank was Innocent of Koran!* Mr. McLouth of Grand Rapid* wet •
Two Puncture Repair*
One Brake Adjustment
•wTOjwful acta. that, the insurance' was| callers Sunday at the homes of Novi - . Ltzzic Wills uf Hastings were in the
Memorial day greeting relatives *
* Kiuj -'*,aI *Hinck
* * * ­* *village
**
Value 50c each
Value $1.00
'Mfrri (&gt;u: for the protection of the: ky. Surrarrer and Mis* Au
and old friends.
.
' bank as well as for Kazan's protection ley.
and that Kazan .occupied the position' Born to Mr and Mrs Carl Anderson 1 Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Austin arc now
• of trustee, sc that hl* wrongful acts I at AmariUa, Texas. May 19. a daughter nicely located iri Hu- Henrv ’ Sisson
'cannoi operate to-releaae tin- insurance who will answer to the ju»me Mary house on Cherry street.
One Tow Service
One Service Call
Mrs. Rebecca Dljgi passed awav Sun­
I company from their liability tQ th" Margaret Andyrson.
Value $1.00
J. W. Reuter and daughter Doris of day al lhe home ot her sun. Wljliam,
Value $1-00
[bank, .
*
Wuhln Hastmjfs city lirplt* .'
1 It can be U-cn from this statement I Grand Rapldi) wm*-guests FYlday at lh li-.ir.c
Within Hasting- City Limits
Mr*. Moma. Van&lt;k-»i;&gt; anil Joie'
■that this case involves'some-line legal' Hie I. E. Moore home.
questions with regard to the liability i Miss Ada Tabberer of Blodgett - Rop.*h and son Donald uf Lyons spent
of insurance companies, whi4e build- children's home visited at. llw F. E. .Decoration day with relatives in the
One Admission Strand
Four Alemite Chassis
jings have been *t on lire to get the Tabberer •byme from Friday till Sun­ village. .
[insurance; and also because the bank day when *be accompanied Mr. and &gt; Allen Wilson of Flint and t wo si*h-n.
Theater
Lubrications
&gt;1.00 each
jis not mentioned in the policy a* a Mrs F. C Tabberer to Kingsley lor •. Mae and Sadie, and their children of
When accoihimnled with one
Wtwn chance of oU bi nwd*
:Greenville called Memorial day at the
! beneficiary of the insurance, m case of Memorial.
Itaid iichniKsion
Mrs Newton Anderson arrived home NaRler home.-Mr. Wilson L* at presentIloss, because of that omission. the bank
is prevented from collecting tlie insur­ from AmanlU. Texas. May .23. where employed on tli« police force in Flint.'
ance. The fact that Hu- mortgage was she spent lhe winter. Siu- thinks The Wilson family were former local.
&gt; resident*.
Cash Coupon, value $1
Cash Coupon, Value $2.50
ion record in VanBuren county may I Michigan t* good enough fur her.
Miss Nelda Cool visited the Hatting*
Sam Eckert is pillviug from-a very:
'jxiMibly be construed as sufficient noO» fcntler or bvxfy" rolling Job
Any caih repair job of $25 00
bad. a'.(ack of Auns&lt;roke.
|tic$
to the company of lhe bank's in-1 high school Friday.
al regular price
or over
.
j terAt in the insurance. But these are! Mis* Dona Moore enjoyed Memorial
Callers during the week at the Sam'
(some close questions. The outcome will day with her parents Mr. and Mr.-. L Eckert home were. Mr. and Mr* Prank
; Elrick and Mr. and Mrs Andrew Eck­
be watched with a great deal of in­ E. Moore.
ert
and family of Grand Rapid*. Rev.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Gilliland
of
Ra
­
terest when the case comes to trial j
Cash Coupon, Value 50c
Cash Coupon, Value 50c
before Jiidge Warner in tlie VunBurenj vanna. spent Sunday with the latter's Lewi* of South Bowne and Mrs .MinTlic
On jHirchiisc of new
On recharge of any balftry ut
circuit court. Whichever way it may be l parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres.
Malcolm. Mrs. FloMle Sisson, ol Irv.
battery
regular price ?
decided it will probably be appealed to
A Missionary meeting was held at . ing. Ricliarfl Hrg ol • Grand Rapids,
the supreme court.
. j the home of Mrs. Olthouse Wednes­ j Rev Wynn, and Henry Karcher. Rtrvday.
.M-ll Novbkey. Mrs Lydia Simpaon, Mrs
FREEPORT.
.
I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Patterson of Hazel Novbkey and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
• George Perkins of Chicago, who has' Whitncyvillc dccomiKtnied Mr, and i thur Moore
Cash Coupon, Value $1
Cash Coupon, Value $1
been spending some time at lhe Per­ Mrs, S. E Johnson of Grand Rapids to;
On fitmnmzihg job nt
kin* home, is guest this week nt the attend the commencement of the lat­
OBITUARY.
On Valve Grind. Job
regular price
iiome of his son. Carl; and wife at ter'* niece Miss Josephine N'ovbky. I Deward Cafli, son of Charles and
Woodland.
May 26
» ! Sadie Cain. Wa* born January 7. 1904
•Mrs. Carl Perkins of Woodland whs
Mrs. Gertrude Road of Grand Rapids i in Charlotte, coming with hts parent*
in the village Friday greeting old was a caller of Mr*. Pearl Smith. Sun-' to Hastings in 1905 He attended the
Cash Coupon, Value 10',
Cash Coupon, Value
day
"
friends.
t
city school*, graduating in 1923 He
On any time j&gt;nynu-nl overhaul
10'. on purchase of
R. A. Styart was In Ionia Saturday
Mrs. Charles Krelger anti Mr. and war married May 26. 1927 to MIm
or wreck repair job of $100.00
on
business.
V
,
Mrs. Clyde Farrington and children, j Jessie Parker nt South Boardi'nan.
Tires or Tubes
• . or over—on last payment
Joyce
and
Donald
of
Grand
"Rapid*.
।
The burial of tlie former Mrs..Rich­
Three children blessed this union. Dor-.j
ard Buehler took place Sunday in the spent Monday with Mrs. Pearl Smith, j cas. Deward and Tloan. They moved
local cemetery.
Mrs. Cordelia Meyers and'jrfst^r. Miss lo Hastings In 1927, residing here ever
Mrs. F. E Brammer Is ■ numbered i Mamie Tyler, uf Logan were guests at since, lie was taken kick on Septem­
among lhe sick.
the itome ot Mrs. Pearl Smith Friday. ’ I ber 15. 19.30 and passed away June I.
The locjil school alumni was held) Mrs. Newton Anderson was in Has-1 1932. aged 28 years. 4 months. 25 days
Friday. May 27, in the Pythian Hull J tings Tuesday.
Surviving .are the widow and three
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HASTINGS, MICH.
with an attendance of about" 90. Among I Mr*. Samantha Peckhnni of Lako) children, ins parents, two half-sisters.'
those who attended from away were.. Odessa ,i* spending a few daysBwith| aunts, uncles, and other relative*; a*
Mrs.
Edith
Godfrey
and
Dr.
Pick1
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Putnam of Has­
well u^ a large circle of friends. Funer­
tings. Bob Miller of South Bend. Ind.; ham,
al service.* Were held nt the Baptist.
Dave Ferguson of Grand Rapid* is I church on June 4. Rev. B, J. Adcock
Clyde Moore of si Johns; Mrs. Leda
of Grand Rapids: Mrs. Maud visiting relatives and old friends in lhe I officiating;
Interment In Riverside,
OlllTt’ARY.
.1809 anti passed away ut Pcnndck hos- Reed
Mann.* ot Traverse City und Miss village for several weeks. Dave was a! cemetery.
Fredrick Stud! wa* born in Germany' Jilt.il Muy 31. 1032-nt the age of 62 Mabie Sisson of Hastings. After the former local resident and hi.* friend**
April 3. 1841. atid when he was 21! year.' live months anil fifteen days. banquet We listened to a short pro­ are many aitd ull^oju.- for hi* com - i When his head begins to push;
was unitetr in marriage to Nickolas gram, and short talks by members. The plete recovery-from injuries received! Jbrough'hl* hair, a man may be said
y&lt;a»* ot ».'■ came to America where, She
his older brother. John, who had ron&gt;r&gt; T« bo, March 4. 1887 in Kalamazoo. To oldest one present was Miss ‘ Augusta from a-fall from a cherry treq last July | to be apjironchlng maturity.
• ■•r let..-1- that received him. For a this union ua* born one son, Charley, Hinckley whose talk wits very intervstwjio
with the husband. Is left to mourn | Ing. She .related various Incidents in
number of years lie worked in differ­
ent Mx-tmn. of western Michigan.
j the )o«.&gt; of a devoted mother, who was ibcFrtife as a Teacher in our public
In Ju.. I8* &gt; I* married Mi« Ma-1 loyal to her home and'church, always I schools. Quite' a number of the older
thmknii:
uf fter home lirst. She was joiies present contd remember tlie var­
Ha: i;- Prtc.-man of Irving toanJUpi
and founded a home oi hi. own on u&gt;c kind in everyone and; was always ious things which .-.he related.
fartn tn Curlton toanshlp where ne thoughtful of others. She will be j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rogers .of Grand
•pent the remaindr r of hi* long life sadly missed by all who knew her.
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr
God b!«*.»d till* iMMne with two son*.* ■ She leave* to mourn her loss a hus­ ! and Mrs. Glen Perkins. Mrs. Eille Rog.
band, son. one sifter, two brother*,
ci whom one. Fonso. by name, died in seven
jers who ha* been guest al the Perkinr.
grandchildren,
two
great
grand
­
irJancj. ‘
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home for tint post week returned to
. 'Grand
Rapids with them.
OnJhe twenn-first day of July. l#17.j Children and a .host of relatives.
ill- failht&lt;il witc and.compuiunn Was' The ’.unital service* were conducted , Mrs. Della Perkins of Grand Rapids
by Rev Father Geller. Thursday A. M.
railed to her n ward and for a number ■ at"th&lt;i
[called
on .friends here Sunday.
St. Rose church of which she
c.f y«ar&gt; the do-xw-d remained in his'
i
Callers
Sunday ut the Surrnrrer and
*•»:. .. member. Interment in the Mt.
old ham. but when the infirmities of. Calvary cemetery.
Novisky homes were Mr. and Mrs. S
old mt&lt;! UTame more pronounced lie j
E. Johnson and the latter's motlu-r,
Farewell
tjear
mother.
made hi* Jumir with his son. Gary,
rMts. Johnson and friend. Mrs. Bauer,
where la- was tenderly carid for until' Thy eaTthty work is o'er.
[df Grand Rapids _
lhe end came last Monday morning.. Thy home is with Christ and Anipits । Freeport independent baseball playMay-.to at the good old age of 01 years,} Upon the promised shore.
• rs played Parnell at Frcejxirt Sunday,
Score 4 to 0 In favor of the iMal team.
H&lt; :• are* to Vnoum .lib departure!
OBITl'ARY.
Rev. anti Mrs Wheeler called on Mr.
hl&lt; onh m r Gart. Stortt two grand-i Annie 4wcen Crook, daughter of Ed­ I Waite of Campbell Friday who has!
11 .1 e:,. .-•..’grandchild Tlie
'
been very'ill recently.
:
.1 &gt;..■ . t..- of Hirer sturdv. r&lt; - win and Mary Anti Green, was born ! Ri-v. and Mrs. Wheeler attended
taWc afld hoiu-.t characters which 1 :n Puit- TowtWUp. Kent Co. in 1858. Decoration day exercise* at Woodland.
moved to Hastings township in 1867.
She was married to Oscar 1. Crook 18*5. | Rev. and Mts. Wlteelwe attended
and ji.usiwd away June 2nd. 1932 Be­ quarterly meeting at Lowell Sunday.
ttiiiri mi
side.-. tlie husband she U survived by । Mtes Beatrice Hoojx-r and Mrs. No­
Em-line Allerulng. 'daughter . of'
three suns. Guy K und Shirley Ben ot , vt-key and daughter Josephine. June
this city and Don E Crock of Vicks­ (and Eleanor and sons Russell. Boyd
land Norman, picnicktx! at Gun lake
burg and two grandchildren. .
Sunday and called on Mr*. Liza
; Knowles at the Sensiba home.
i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reruch were
|al their cottage at Gun-lake Sttndgy.
i
Mr. and Mr^ Wesley Rosser and]
[daughter Gwendolyn Ruth of Allegan,
To Whom
'■ were guests of tire hitter's filther. Percy j
Rower, Sunday.
This Adv. May
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and,
daughter Marguerite motored to Ban-1
Concern . . .
field cemetery Sunday.
' Mr and Mrs. Martin Rogers of
]Grand Rapids were visitors"at the Earl.
I Rogen Iwme Saturday.
Mr. and Mr.*. Earl Rogeb and Mar-'
jguente attended the Cassidy reunion at
the home of the latlcr's mother, Mr?.
[Jennie qassody. at Hasting.*
i The local Boy Scout Troop No. 78
were early risers Memorial day and
j put out flags and decorated the solidiers' graves in the morning. Troop 78
have a number live wires in it and all;
You had p chance last Monday to note the
show a promising future.
"Unmarked Graves” in the cemetery.
i L M. Curtis* and son Frederic ac-[
• comjiank-d by a number high school
You had planned to place a fitting memorial
boys attended the school picnic Friday
on your cemetery lot before* Decoration Day—
at Gull lake apd all report an enjoy-:
&gt;| did you do it?
able time. " .
*
Mbs Donna Lipscomb and brother
There is ample time before another Decora­
Ford of Grand Rapids were guests over
tion Day for you to complete your plans.
the week end of their sister. Mrs. Orno'
Knowles.
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We can draw you an original design and we
J Caller* Sunday at the Rogers home'
always guarantee our workmanship and ma- .
were, Mr and Ms. Herbert Freeland'
and Mrs. Nellie Conway of Hastings, j
terial.
, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lipscomb of i
You can do no better in price anywhere.
[Grand Rapid* and. Mrs. Belle Kling-1
man of Hastings were guests at the!
■ Orno Knowles home Sunday.
। Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coats and the for-1
mer’s fattier attended lite Memorial
I exercises at Dowling Sunday.
: Mr. and Mr*. C. L- Henney spent i
I the week end with their son Orville
and family at Wyandotte.
Mr. and Mra. L. M. Curtiss visited
the latter’s mother Mrs. Ellas Bevier,
at the home ot Mrs. Arlie Spindler at
IRONSIDE BROS., Props.
Woodland.
Phone 2497
Hastings, Mich.
Mrs. Mabie Merritt of Albion accom­
panied-her brother. W. W. Boughncr
to Marlon Tuesday, where lhe fanner

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Patatoes, Melons and Cucum­
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Ant Rox and Peterman s Ant
Food for Ants.
Pure Copper Sulphate for
Drenching Sheep.
Black Leaf Forty for Garden
Flowers and Poultry Houses,
all sizes and in bulk.
Black Flag.bothliquid and pow
der, kills Flies Moths, Ant:
Roaches and Bed Bugs.
Rose Nicotine for Your Roses.
Peterman's Discovery for Bed
Bugs and Roaches.
Evergreen Kills Plant Lice.

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All other Sizes in proportion

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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Phone 2131

drives away
SUMMER
BUSINESS
Many a thriving community has found
its business slipping away to other cen­
ters because the roads into the town, and
the streets within, were so, dusty.
Summer resort towns, particularly, have
found dustless roads a necessity to bring
^ind keep resorler's and visitors.
'

The grocer and the clothing dealer can
sympathize with each other if their street
is dusty. Dust covered foods are no more
saleable Ihgn dust covered fabrics.
But it does no good to worry .about it.
This condition should and can be cor­
rected quickly by having street officials
apply moisture absorbing Dowflake to
^bold down dust.

Highway officials appreciate the saving.
Dowflake enablps them to1 shape the
roadways any time. It keeps the surface
from blowing away. Dowflake can be
secured quickly, applied at the rate of
several miles an hour and will stop dust
in a few hours.
Get our new booklet "How To Control
Dust*. Write today.

THE

DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE I. 1932

Enoch Andrus of Lansing was In the
city on Wednesday calling on friends
Mrs. Ixm Cressey has been enter­
taining'Mrs. Snook ot Orangeville the

CAMP FIRE GIRLS
HOLD COUNCIL FIRE

THOSE NORMAI.ITES.
Oh the Normal girl* of Barty!
They are wary, diary, scarry,

REPORT OF ANNUAL
I
POPPY DAY SAJ.E
Yet the cutest- little mortal*
Workers Failed /to Get to
Oloac Yoar’s Work. With Cere­
ever Mtn beneath lhe *un.
Alec Minty of Ionia was in lhe city
M1m Yvonne Trego wu home from
Oh they're shifty Snd they’re nifty
Woodland and Delton On
monial Monday Evening At
Monday.
Butterworth hospital, Grand Rapids,
And there's none of Diem quite fifty—
Charles Paul made a business trip to on Bungay.
Saturday
Gymnasium
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Oh UioBc sploshing. dashing, slashing

PERSONAL

Lansing on Friday.
. '
Earl Smith spent the week end with
friends in Davenport, Iowa.
Hubert Will of Detroit was the guest
of lilk mother, Mrs Charles Will, on
- Sunday.
Judge and Mrs Russell R McPeek of
. .Charlotte visited Hastings relatives on
Monday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith attended
the alumni ba tunic I at Nashville Fri­
day night.
’ Mis* Irene Patrick of Ionia Is the
guest of Mr; and Mrs. Vernon Winlngcr

The New BRADLEY

Bathing Suits

Walter Heath h home from Albion
Receipts from the annua) Poppy Day
Normal girb.
.
Monday evening, June fl. the Camp
and Adelbert Heath home from M. 6. C. Fire Girb. arid their guardians cluw-d
sale on Saturday. Muy 28. were small­
Oh the Normal girl* of Barry's
for lhe summer vacation.
er than lost year. due. no dpubt. in part
their work for’ the school year with a Like lhe airy, merry fain-.s
to the fact tiiat wotkere were unable lo
Grand Council Fire at the High school Tlicy have flitted past our vision
family leave Saturday for their sum­ gym, about seventy taking part Mrs.
get to W’xxiland and Delton to sell
. like the shadow of a dream.
mer cottage rtrar Sturgb.
popples, which was greatly regretted by
A. L Brown, conducted the ceremonial.
Mr. and Mrs. c E Blayten of At­ Following the Wohelo rail, the girls en­ Oh tln-y rc witty and they re pretty . tlie American Legion Auxiliary.
lanta. Oa.. are Hie guests of Mr. and tered from each end of the room—girb
Complete re-|&gt;orta have been, received
Oh
those
scrappy,.mappy.happy
Nor-:
Mrs Abcn Johnson thb week
by Mrs. Edw Down*, poppy chairman,
in ceremonial gown* and Amting.
'mal girl*.
Mrs. Wilbur I-ane accompanied her bends and head-bands formingSrti m-1
who gives u» tlie figures ma follow^
cousin. Mrs H. M. Bowser, to Fort- m-r circle and girb in middles tlie outer ] And Uinlftht the -tnaim-n&lt; kave us!
Hickory C-omen ........................... S 400]
Wayne today for a ten days' visit.
Freeport
circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burket of Detroit
Within the circles the three group* For their gay. alluring .-idrii* will Middleville .
were guests df Mr. and Mr* R. J. Mc- e-f Wohelo candles were arranged In a
depart lurvirnmut•H3o;
Naahvilie . .
Creery Saturday night and Sunday
Fred Kcistr-r of haila was In the city
Mbs -Dorn Archurt has returned to |x&gt;in(j&gt; of the Camp Fin- Ijiw Tlie light For they. graduate tonight nn Monday and made lhe Banner a her work In Battle Creek lifter a two Bl-jWnMt
ww. lighted with CWmony by Oh those handy, candy, dandy
pleasant call.
weeks' visit with Mrs Minnie Shrlru-r. Mildred Womiinutkax-, of Health by
maliles.
Total............................................ SI IS 94
HE New BRADLEY
MLss Helen Shultcra catne home on
Mrs. Corn Dunning and Carl Dun­
Rccjdpta from the. Pop|»y Day sal?
Saturday from Battle Creek where she ning of Whiting. Ind, wen- gdraU of Bi tty Sigler and of Love by Leona
Bathing Suits are
H. H fi 1310.
Wininger.
This vta* followed by lhe
lire used enurt-iy lor Welfare,rind re- i
Ijaii been working.
Mr. and Mta. C. A. Kerr over Uie uxxk .Ming. -Burn. Fire. Burn.” by a group
l-.abilltaUcii work among the veteran* i
here. A wide selection
Mrx. Jeasc Vester of^Slurgl* is visit-] end.
and their families. The Auxiliary is
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
lug friends and atu-nding tu bu.Mni-sX; Victor Sisram of Grand Rapids and
from
which the whole
Rnli oil to tlie Itldian namc-df each
grafrtul to all who assisted m anywayaflairs here this week.
Merle Carter ot Fairmount, Injd,
WAS- WELL ATTENDED
family cap choose.
Mr and Mn. Fri-d Voting spent Sun­ were Friday evening guests .of Mias group siu gtvep by Mrs Caukln who
has bren executive of the groups for
day with Mr and Mrs Will Sage and; Mabel Bisson.
Lounge Beautifully Decorated
&lt; ARI TON CENTER.
. The name BRADLEY in­
family in cinind Rapids.
Miss Ethel Bettboii was tlie guest of the past four months. Honor brads
Hu- l»vs and girls in the eighth:
With Early Summer Flowers .grade
Dr.‘and Mn D D Walton and fain- Mr*. G. A Burgess over tin- .week end.
sures smart tailoring,
nJ’Carlton Center and Brown!
presented by each guardian
enroute from South Bend, Ind., to
- -Delightful Party
I schools are to be congratulated on sue-;
Eighteen girls reem-d the rank of
■best fabrics, modernis­
Grind Rapids.
r- Esther Struble. Jean I Th,- Tuesday luncheon .it Hu- Coun­ &lt;-esstully passing the exaintnattona. We,
George Hyde of Prairieville s|M-nt
tic patients tlesigne,d
Mrs F. J. VanDyke und Ernest Sev­ Woodgathere
tire
proud
o|
them
and
happy
tiiat
Bldelman.
Ellzalx
th
Parker,
Neva
try Chili was ,t very pleasant event
pari ol last ur. k here with hi* grand­ erance of Detroit wen- home for Hie
for greater freedom.
they passed with such a high per-.]
motherr Mrs Nettle Hyde.
week. end. Mrs. VanDyke und daugh­ Smith. Engartlia Prteraen. Isabel Sage. wiuch wii&gt; well attended.
wnttigc.
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Mrx. Sam Horner of Hancock has ter Barbara wilt spend the summer in Marcia Ironside. Gertrude Finstrom.
Mr and Mr. Win. Cruckfard entermu* rarietlra and cnnibinu'.lnn*. •pi-.»Ix-en visiting her jiarrnis, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings.
luim-d th'- lattar'a daughter and famSpringer, Norma Jacob* 111. Mildred
The Prices are
J. 1&gt; ZiigcJmi lrr. tills week.
Mrs J. R Hayes goes lo Pontiac for Woodmansee. Virginia Water*. Su­ iiies mid glndiphi* were elhxitively ar­ ily from Hturgi* tost week,
ill
ranged in tlie lounge.
Mr. and Mr.- Keith DanleL’ *]wnl UIC
a,.u ...n ..... w...
Following the iimcheon. Mi.- Reber' ]। Mr. mid Mr*. Herman Jnhnwn of j I
Sunday with Jhi-ir parent*. Mr mid attend the graduating exerci'-cs at sanne Suthncr. Bernice Cmikln, Eliza­
' Elkiiart Ind', visited Mr and Mrs. d
beth
Hidrlman
and
Dorothy
Stanton
Burch,
acccunpaniMl
Ly
Mrs
jame*'
Mr.- A T Eash., of near Freeport
Marygrove-College where iw-r grand­
llalpli, Kenney over the week end.
]
Mr apd Mrs Lloyd Delaiiui and i daughter. Miss Gwendolyn Drotnlliird. live purple beads and, Iwr-WiXMlgntlier- lin.-tol. sang a ghuip ‘U tlinee.- Ix.au'iiu!
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Valentine and
a.,los. winch all greatly &lt; njovd
baby of Buttle Creek were Sunday | tb orie nt .Hie graduate*
The cqmmlttair consKted &lt;&gt;: Mr.-, C family and Mr. and Mr.*. Ora Valen-j
guest* of Mi&gt; Carrie Montgomery-.
Mr. and Mra. I3irl Colwell anti two
t-.mof
Grand
Rapids
visited
their
I
Six girls received tl&gt;c rank of Fir-- 1*. ijitlirop, Mi». Dan Walldorf!; MrMr. ami Mr*. Murray Sn&gt;x-r fromlsoiu of Rltxville, Wasli. artjired Jlirafather, Burt Valentine, Decoration; I
Gmnd Rapids were the guest* of Mr. day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ntakcr—D.-ali Bure-*.*. Jeanne DeVries. c W. Crawford nnd Mrs c S Mc­, day.
•&lt;
Frances Cowles. Violet Reynolds. -Rex- Intyre, Sr. Mra. Wilbur Lan-- wtft in
and Mr* Everett BwcRlr* on Hmiday. B Hilling. Tills is the flrM time Mrs.
-\- „v„.' v.
Air. and Mrs. Win. Hal* entertained1
Mrx. Ethel Rrnkra anil Miss Donna Hilling and tier brother. Mr, Cotavil.I
“•** “*,d
&lt;--»«kin Each charge of the golf contest
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...
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. 'nwived
r&gt;*celve&lt;l tell
ten tr.irnlr
purple Iw-ixlIx-mU l,ir
for rank anrt
and
At contract bridge Mrs David! Decoration'Day the fanner's brother;
Rcnkrx of . Musk’gon were Sunday
iher Fircmaker* bracelet.
t’reiii-h livid top score, and ut auction. mid wife from Grand Rapids and sis- i
guest*-bl Mr and Mrs. Georg*- itobin:
ler
and family from Kalamazoo.
Mr
C.
E
Blayten
Of
Atlanta.
Ga..
win
Mr .nd Un. K.lih
«o&gt;m- , 1'-m -irK H.rriri n....,,
n.r,
A number from this community-at-'
Hilda Werner and Ambru
. tended the L A 8- meeting at the,
cLuiwnhs »n°nrk^i’.h 1 omu I““I"'1'J?"'
*0*
]
home
of Mr&gt;. Wm. Savaiwl und!
ladu-., Jimi the ramc score so hud Ui
home in Belding, returning on Mon­
cut. and Mi a. BOW* wa.s sui'Ce.ssfuL* •' daughter. Mrs. Wallace, in Hastings.!
HapUU wh.rr tl», c.lkd .... Mr. «„.l ?r T'”T?"£?rrr" 1
day,
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Hastings
Guest* from "Ut |»f town'were" Mr- nmrsday afternoon.
nu.k TIhS. «,,u
th. ,r
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MrQtmrrlc and mA rr.nk M.rni, ruul Mr N Mr,
Mrs. Elmer Marlow Is in Grand Rap-!
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I*1”’- M1’s Nf,n,1a Mn-hnvl. who hiu slnyti*n.ul Atlanta.’.la . and Mrs Har­
family &lt;&gt;1 E«.*t Dvlloit were Sunday wm srtmlz
ids with her sister and husband, Mr.
Mr and Mrs I, L Bensiry of Tra- i
""'ln
-l"‘ tn &gt;*' old Pelham'of New Hnmswtck. N. J.
guest* of her mother, Mi.-. Mury Burand Mn- Slierman Oler. who are con*]I
m is,- City are gtirata of Mr and Mrs congratulated uix.iktbe ,uhl.v.-mmt of
t-v**.
verse city ure
„ ,, Ila* fulfilling ,ol
’ i.ileselng from injuries received in an'
.Vtrscoty
.m gursis
KU’MS oi
&lt;&gt;' air.
mr. unci are* -thu rank ,,
fl mcansi
luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobias visiti-cLR j, McCn-ery thi-- wn-k mid will at-; ;‘IA _ nK * 1’""n‘...................7
•utomotjile accident
; Cleon taindon was operated on last
Mrs. Henry Tooze is spending a
Mr and Mrs Charles Dawson and, tend tlie n.mmfiu. m« ut week f.---tiuj
',’bc:’r,’r - [a",t
Mr. and Mrs. Ju-slle Danldl-; and we,-k at Pennock hospital for append!- month wiyi her .-on and other tela­
family, ot Ann’Arbor from Friday till tu-* at Battle -Creek College wlwrei7 &gt;'•«'■» &gt;n "m''rent wav*
. family who lived in Hastings during cuts. He lx convalescing a* rapidly tive* in Illinois.
Sunday
.their daughter M&gt;-‘. Winifred B,-n*!ey. 7 *
« ** » »’ «&lt;“*»
Mr. and Mrs. G E. Kenyon andMr.
joying a trip through nartiiern Michi­. the winter months, recently moved-a* possible, considering the wriousnes*
John Watkliw of Three River* an&lt;l• is one of the graduates.
.
1'.'1'’ .o “' .
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U
hack to lheir home in Carlton Center, of lib ease.
and MrsHarry MUener
and Miss
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John Watkins ot
tioit were guests
Mr. mid Mr*
’w, Bird.*
of Ik
Detroit
guest*
Mrs C W Clarke and Ml-.-:
.-.U
’*'}'1 aa. sr
Kr'»"l
’»‘H»’ m P*
Blue
Bird- lyoung
&lt;young-,rr gan.
Tli’ie were quite a good many mil to Mrs. Grinnell of Grand L«dge is vis- Lorraine Bonneville spent Wednesday
Claud Murshnil of Lansing called &lt;&gt;n!
of Mr. and Mrs. WJ Watkins
' 11 r a
1,1 ,UI!' »»&lt;«&gt;»“*
ii* on
on ! ;Kathryn Clark.-., also Mny A. C Brown
lhe services Bunday morning at the Riig ht.r au,ter.Mrs. Cleon Landon,
with Alva Kenyon
and family of
his
mother
Friday
afternoon.
Thursday.
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of Grand Rapids, are planning to drive In"&gt;' '“*■* nL~ •' l'1 1,11 "“-'&gt;um boo*
।local M E. church. We enjoyed the; for a fcu- weeks.
Bellevue.
Mr.
and
Mr.,
Porter
Kinnie
anil
Mr and Mrs John Ornubee from to Los Angeira. Calif, biter in the “r '7°”*; 7 ,w*’ * "'
Tht,O|d Rugged Cross,” sung] Norrcen and Dorta Clem are visitLoma Bonneville visitedrelative*
In
spent
___ ,
Gregory
evejmigi month lor
seveeal wei-ks'visit
.** ' K ,u s“l,'”w, Head- grand-daughter. Ethel Mae. ■ s,
ttfegory Street
street spent Sunday
Sununy evuungimonth
for several
we-ks visit.with
,witn Mr
Mr.
,*-.. by
Mni of the girls In the Sunday, mg their aunt at West Sebewa for a Battle Creek last week.
by some
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ray m
Morwith Mr mid Mrs Jack Bnydcr of and Mrs. John C- Nichols and other.’
, rehool/
I few weeks.
. Mrs. Gordon Thompson entertained •
j After the girls had received’ their Kmithaler mid helped them celebrate'
South Hastings
Hasltnus
■.
. I iciatlvt-s
I'-iaiivts mid friends.
Mrs. Fred Hi-nney and Robert at-1 Mrs. Frank Hosmer is In Lansing to the Bhult* Community club Thursday.
their wedding anniversary.
’
Mi&gt;. Howtini BirdMdl and children of I Mrs. L. Severance and son Ern&lt;-st '■ ranks, till sang the Wohelo cheer
t ; tended a birthday party given by the] visit her daughter who Is ill.
twenty-ohe being present and all rcMrs. Lilibi'- Maakwh ot Lansing spent
Ha.-.thU!2i were the Rural* of.her par-;with Mrs, Oiiiiiloitc Noble ami Mrs; cheer to our eomradcA and friend*.)
(. formers sister. Mrs. G. Fisher and i Mr. mid Mrs. Verne AUerding re- port n fine tune
envi. Mr. und Mrs. Morl Frcshney, bl Edith Marlin of Fast Lansing drove
— Thurs- j uently
.--------1. niiur -------------- — ' Mr9. Isabelle May and sori Jimmie
Mr,- Maatsch sjwm Kllndjiv ■MMr-' w...
Wm.
Smith of re-.H
Hastings,
Win. a...!,).
HaMingff,
moved
Kalamazoo where
Kraft.
Emma
Pritchard
through
whose
cfMltldleville over Sunday
Ito Harrisville for lhe week end and
*.&lt;,«
pmploye&lt;1 On a
farm.
___
_________
______Creek
___
bpth k-tunutw to their home in ,u* nlBlU ‘In
n JKnnn’T’r °f “
«• W.H.,-. Jw
mid____________
Merle Bonneville
of B^xtktort*
Camp
Fire
has
Ixx'n
built
up
in
Airs. Chas. Leonard, Mrs. Hi Horton: Memorial Dav- Mrs. Severance going
vi-ning.'s
'
; and Mrs. Smith s birthdays.•
1 Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hale spent Sun- »pent Tliuraday and Friday with their
the ’.'veiling.'*-^
mid Mrs. Fred Bennett went to Grand. from there to Detroit wlx-re *he will Hastings
------ ^p-'of Mrs.
Smith
Aid]-------- -----------.the
. ....
—J jiny with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. brother. Lester Bonneville and family. ‘
The friends
Fred'John
Bullitt
will attended
be
The Wohelo lire* were fittftigly ex­
Rapid* Monday to m-c the Ni-w Yoik jsix nii a week. While driving north they
meeting
ut
Mrs.
Savacpol
Savacool's,
s.
also
visitvi»itcaryl
Caryl
Fuller.
Fuller
Other
guests
were
relurcla-----------------The
Bcnewa
-----reunion
•
“
----was
---held
—
at*
tinguished by Viva Smith. Madeline glad to hear he Is on the gain from aw,
liai.tr V'r.
&gt; Smith
C.iUll, &gt;..
IT-..- .me* Uoin
.
n
.
... Creek.
« ■
Yankee-, play, the Ramona*,
।...................
'
'
cd her shier.
Mrs. U'«
Wm.
in HasDetroit
and■ n
Battle
the home of Mr. and Mrx. Charley
I Cook and.AtiiM Myer*, after Die girl.* hi* serious illtM-xs
Mr. - mid Mrs. Harlow Brigham ] of* Houghton lake.
party
-------—.
...
,Kenyon Saturday. Relatives were pres­
Mrs. Frank McDerby and son. J. n:./ and ntu-mh-d tin- birthday
jhud, *ung "Mammy Moan with mo&lt;Ruth AndriiM of Rocliratcr, N
given by her sister, Mrs. Smith and
SOUTH SHULTZ.
ent from Grand Rapid*. Dutton, Con­
rloawl wi.h th- Clare McDerby, were at Albion Sun­ Mrs. Fisher.
'vLdled Dr. i«nd Mis J A. Woolen Aknd ijmuor Of &lt;wrao. Kaiua*. eume last
Callers at Mr. and Mrs J W Ted­ cord. Caledonia. Battle Creek and
w’-i-k to vWt friends for .a few duvs and J*4”’®- L',J -,c ,o
ln
SIwIut- day to see Hp former's brother. George
Miss Helen Wooton on Monday.
I
—
- and row'* Sunday were. Dr Sheffield and Kalamaxoo. thirty-eight being pre»Mr. und -----Mr*. .
Fred -------Hcnney
Bullen, who Is seriously &gt;qick.
lo O-»vipi 11,1“ ' .....
,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Bush of Hit, iHp Uirtr h,.uM.|uJd
Robert attended the Prairie school re- Mr and Mrs John'Wolf and family of ent. Tlie day was an idt-al one and
Rev.
and
Mr*.
Longfleld
ol
Jackxon
u,
tie Creek were In Hastings Monday whrn. Ibr, .III Irnir TH., wnt lo
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. '.Wo’:~ after the bountiful dinner the after­
were Sunday guest* ol Mrs. !/alb&lt;-rt union uest of Middleville Saturday
night because of the Illness of tlie for- 1&gt;U.«| TiH-.d.i in V1MI K. V and Mi, ljn«dr»w»i lo nmllimr io vr. ji. r rf- mid Canol. They sang a duet ut the
Mrs. W. W. Etsenhtxxl went to Bat- tring of Mio
noon was pleasantly spent together
M.nn.v OricMiv |„, o vriol &lt;Un
|!"r“hl,"7 .?"■'&gt;“««» .»■
iiw-r'.s mother. Mrs. Eugene Bush.
tic Creek Sunday to spend a few weekx
Doreen CafVon of Orangeville spent and all reqiorted a fine time
'
BapUat church.
Mr. Harold Hl&gt;rm.ld and dauahlr, [’
J. F. Goodyear went to Detroit Tues­
witii
her
son.
Jerry
Eiscnhood,
and
the
week
end
with
her
stater,
Idr*.
Mr and Mrs Frank McCarty ot
Mrs. J. Clnrtt McDerby and Mar­
______ pursue
day for a few days' visit with Judge Jane nnd Mrs Edwin Pi»t&lt;- and son 1!
family.
Mury
Oiteoit.
garet spent Sujiduy alternuon and
Dowling spent Sunday afternoon with
and- Mrs Donald Van/.ile. Mrs. Go&lt;xl- taiurence of-Dciro^*|wiit tin- week end i knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on lo Monday with relatives al East LtinFloyd Todd went to visit hte
Lucien WHltaon and family of Hick­ Mr. mid Mrs. G. E Kenyon.
health,
glorify
work,
be
happy.
lierc with relative*. Mury Elizabeth |
&gt;ing.
-■
. &gt; . brother. L&lt;-ster, and tamllj?. al Mio in 'ory Corners spent Sunday with Mr
Pate, who has been vLHlng her grand-.
The largest organ in lhe world is
Mrs. Bessie Brown and Mrs Pauline* northern Michigan last week. He und Mrs Will Gales nnd Mr. L. OvrrGui-sts of Mr and Mrs C,-E. Wood pareiitx. Mr and Mrs E. C Edmonds,] PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD
Lykins were nt Buttle Creck-Tliurxdiiy. nuide the trip on his bicycle, a di**]smith and Mr. Root of Charlotte spent considered to be the one in Wanatnakthe last nf the wrek were Miss Geneva returned to her home with her mothi Monday night with them.' '
er's stole in Philadelphia.
ANNUAL CONVENTION School closed Friday with picnics for tanct- of two hundred miles.
W'xxl. Norman Powell, Ralph Wood.
most ot the grades. Tlfe smaller chil­
Jr., and Janice Wixwl. all of Grand
Fourth District Members Were dren going to Ihitnian park and the
Rapid*.
larger ones to Highbank Creek.'
Guests of Freeport Temple
Mr and Mr- Jack Snyder from
Tlie Young People's Society of the
R
us
.
m
11
Bauer,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
South Hasting* visited her great grand­
On Wednesday
Evangelical church enjoyed a jwt luck
daughter mid husband. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Bauer of this city, recently re­
Tlie
tuenty-eighth
annual
Pythian
supper In the basement Tuesday night.
Alton Finkbcincr, ’ in Middleville on ceived a line recognition at Chicago.
Mrs. Minerva Rothaar has been
Sisters
Convention
of
Di*t.
No.
4
waHr wax^gsked tn design a radio cabi­
Sunday.
'
entertained by Sun Shine Temple No staying with Miss Sarah Kockcr the
Mrs. d. s Goodyear, Hr.. Mrs a.'d. net for the International Radio Co.' of 151. Frwjxirt. June 1st, Approximat&lt;-!y past two week* while the hlecc and
Kniskern^ and Mrs. Harold Pelham Ann Arbor for their midget radios. He one hundred filly members were pres­ husband. Mr. and Mrs. Sprouic. were
also*Mrs. Grace Colgrove of Grand therefore designed three und one was ent from Gru ml Rnpltta_. Mnskeynn at their former home tn Illinois.
Rapids were gucsta of Mrs Sam Nudu chosen for their exlnblt at Hie Chicago St. Johns, Greenville. Grand Haven
Mrs. Von W. Furnlss spent Tuesday
furniture show, and there was awarded
of Charlotte on Saturday.
Nashville. Middleville and Hastings.
in Ann Arbor ..with her daughter, Ml»
Mr and Mi* Pi-tcr Hocvenair and second place, which 1* indeed an honor.
- Deputy Grand Chief Lourene Hull of Pauline Furnis*.
(Imighter of Richland, Mr. Adam* rif Hin friends extend cnngrattilatlrius.
Battle Creek. wiio.preMdixl, introduced
KaiamaxM'IIhd Feunor Htx-venair and
FOWEB8 ECHOES. ’ "
Grand Chief Sadie Price of Detroit. G
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
family &lt;&gt;f Carlton spent Sunday with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carrier
Bchontbdmeyer
8.
Maud
Barmiby
of
Grund
Rapid;,,
Misses Eleanor Edger and- Ruth
Mr. and Mrk. John Hix-venalr.
Snmjwih were hostcsM** on Friday and G M of F. GritBC Swift of Middle­ nnd family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray;
Mr*. -Murtha Tomlinson of Grand
ville. The address of welcome was given Screen mid, family picnicked on.the
Rapid* has been visltiiig Hasting* evening* at a lovely party ut Hie home by Effie Rickert of Frerixirt and Peail banks of Coldwater river Sunday.
_
friends for M-Vcral day*, while iwr son. of Mrs. John Mcpmbcr.
Mr and Mrs. Miner Palmer arid
Twenty-four guest* played bridge. Cottle of Musk'-Ron n-s|K&gt;ndcd.
Jaiiw-v Tomniivon, has been auditing
At twelve o'clock a delicious lunch­ family- spent Sunday with Roy Travix
top score* going to Miss Helen Wade
iveorrU for Hie telephone company.
eon was .served al the Masonic Temple. nnd family al Grandville. ,
and .second to Mrs Beatrice Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich went
Mr*. Will Carter entertained her sis- j
Tlie afternoon seiwion opened with a
Dainty
refreshmenta
were
served
lat
­
lo Pentwater today and will return to­
program prepared by Sunshine ,Temple. ter. Mrs. Hollenlxiugh. from Grand j
morrow. - Thursday, with their daugh­ er tn the «-v&lt; nlng. th&gt;- .small tnblra be­ Freeport. HaaUng.* contributed two 01 Rapids from Wednesday until Sun- i
centered aitli basket* of Spring
ter. Miss Maxine WUndi-rlich. who will ing
day.
4
tlie M-vep candidate.- initiated They
blikssonis.
teach again next s-vnr nt -Pentwater.
Miss Marjorie, Johnson from Middle- .
were Mrs.’ Mildred Downs and Mrs
Mr. mid Mrs George Welfare mid
KITCHEN SHOWER.
Evj Scobev After the initiatory cere­ ville wait the week-end guest ol Miss;
•children. Miss Beatrice Coburn, Mis*
Miss Helen Shuitx-r* was honor gurat monies light refri'shmriits were sc-.red. Elhe| Palmer.
Verma Mfxirc and friend Andrew at a gathering of twelve Iriencls on
Mr. mill Mrs.. Frank Travis and sons .
Thonuipple Temple No.\ 131). HasJones of Saginaw visilcd Mr and Mrs. Sunday evening ut the home of lier ling.t. will entertain the convention in spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Al'
Peter Tftki-ni; and Mr.. Geraldine parent*. Mr. and Mr* W. L. Shulterx. 1W3.
. Ctirdes al Jack Jungle's Resort north of.
Juix It and son Robert ot South Cam- In honor of her apprtuiclilng marriage.
Grand Rapid* on Grand river.
i
)mu fjike Sunday.
Mr. mid Mr* Jamc* Mohler and
Miss Shlilters uu.s prerented with a
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. daughter, Alice, returned to their
shower nf kltclien article*. A lovt ly
Baskets nt peonies and Held daisira home Ti-.ur.*day after a two week*' visit.
time Is jvported,
of the line of paint we handle got together with us and the result is
made an attractive background for tlx- with their daughter ami family. Dr. i
CHIROPODIST
M. R. HEYWORTH ILL.
charming parly ut Hie Hostings mid Mrs. H. D. Must at Washington,
an arrangement whereby we will temporarily r«duc« th* prlc«
Al Ironxide Shoe Store every other
Friends of M. R. Keyworth will re­ Country Club &lt;&gt;n Saturday afternoon
of our Mghost tr«4« Houm Point tl.04 a gallon.
Thursday all day beginning
gret to learn that he is a iwti'-nt nt alien Miwes Agnes Sheldon. Jean Ross
'
June 0.
Harper hospital In Detroit xuflcnnt and Lena Ix-iter were hrntesM** at
Margarct Kelsey was in Lansing
from spinal trouble. AU hope for his bridge, mx table* playing Miss Helen
FREE CONSULTATION.
Monday.
speed and complete recovery.
W:i(ie'h&lt; i&lt;i hjgh score and Mr- Fian­
Mrx. Frank Wallace had a stroke of.
ces Hunter.was second.
paralysis Thursday night She is rest­
ing quite comfortably al this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulster Kinne were, in
Miss Agnes Conklin of Dowling and
Miss Helen Aldrich of Delton are luted Flint n part of last 'wack visiting at
’
among the graduates of W 8. T.’C. The Aljiert Klnnr's.
Rev F P. Arthur of Detroit who
former has completed her work in
Guaranln*. W« have taken this action
rural 3 year limited curriruiu. Ml** preached hero' about Jifty years «go &lt;
4 We guarantee this superior
wll
give
a
lecture
next
Sunday eve­
aa an inducement lor you to protect the
Aldrich will receive her A. B. degree.
L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
’
.
quality paint to give wtiafactory setDr. Edward Steiner of Grinnell College. ning.
investment in your home without further
MI
mc
*
Ethel
Ragla
and
Leota
Mor
­
vice for at least five year*. Should it
Iowa, is to be the commencement
HASTINGS, MICH.
delay.
Both the sale period and the avail­
ris of Detroit »i&gt;enc over Decoration
speaker on Monday. June 20.
fail to do ao, we will replace it FREE
at George Itagla's.
able gallonage ia uorjf RuritM. Take a
OF CHARGE
Mr. and Mrs Wamlr Kelsey and
New cache* for old razor blades are
timely
tip
and pUc« &gt;o«r • rater MW
But does
constantly coming to light. A New Kenneth and Erma Gregg of the city
boforg tt’i tflfl Into.
not affect the eyes except to rest them. Nothing can
York hotel ho* been built two inches called Sunday alicrmxin at Lena
Lainphicr's tn Kulamaaoti to see Mrs.
away
from
the
building
north,
and
a
be done about misformed eyes. Imperfect eyes must.
j submarine valley eight miles long has Florence Kebey tfho is back from Cali­
remain so. But the way they SEE can in many cases
. been found In the north Atlantic ship­ fornia and Washington.
The anniversary dinner of the D.
ping lane.—Detroit New*.
be made Normal, much to the comfort and benefit of
O. T. O. will meet this week Wednca- '
j In some parts ol Bulgaria faint day for an all day meeting with a pot i
the patient. Unsatisfactory vision needs our service.
Phone IMS
W« Deliver
laboter* are paid, a sack of potatoes a luck dinner.
Halting*, Mich.
.week. H they start grumbling they
Advice is given more freely than it is 1 .
fare probably given merely lhe sack.—
j Humorist.
received.

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Member of
the family

T

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T. S.

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have waited longer
than they should

fou may have waited longer than you

should have in the matter of property protection in
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We knew your problem and went right

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***"

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Has been achieved through care­
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illicit of apoplexy Sunday night. Tiny
I left immediately Monday morning to|

H.-S. SHELDON

Decoration with his mothi
Thomas Hoffman, und family

ROY 0. HENNEY

•’ Twenty.seven of the children, grand-1
^children and great grandchildren of'
, Mrs. Mary E. Gteenhoe helped lier i
celebrate her seventy-seventh birth-1
day by gathering at her home with!
। well tilled baskets. After the |Wl luck
। dinner a short business meeting wusl
i held. It was agired to hold a family I

HASTINGS MARKETS

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etc., can be dune quickly, cleanly, economically. And due to
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Our full Urie of building materials have been carefully Mleclcd for
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Good
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HERE is noth­
ing bizarre nr
out of harmony in
our funeral home:
it -itUv-*: it u j,i f II11 y
decorated, fit toil,
and furnished, but
everything it* in excelle/d taste. The
ensemble creates
the atmosphere of
a real home, a very
esschtiul feature in
a funeral home.'.

T

It has always
been our firm be­
lief that the com­
fort nnd conven­
ience of the family
being served’is of
first importance,
and hence we •have
provided it by our
complete, attrac­
tive, and spacious
mineral home.

‘ J. Jones is at the liospital at De­
: troit for. tjvatmcnt.
± Mrs Bessie Smith visited at Lansing

■ '«&gt;n Herman o! Columbia City.
IvtsiQa Mamie Webb and family
■ day.
v
j Mr. and Mrs. E Duxberry of
.aing.hre spending a few days at
having

Player Piano

। this week, being an honorary student I
I lw did not have to take the exams but.
will return to Lansing lor graduation
Monday.Mhe 13th. Congratulation.

! Near Hastings which U slightly used
j and almost paid for. We will transfer
this contract tp responsible party wlllInj to complete small monthly pay­
, mentX .For full particulars addre.-j

D. GREENE. Auditor.
P. O. Box 195. Chicago. Ill.

Monday morning by his . mother’ Hiai
funeral was Thursday at two P M

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

’

We all extend our deepest sympathy
Ito the bereaved family.
i Altsen Hill was taken seriously ill
i Saturday evening at the home of hu
'daughter Mattie Newman. He Is some
better at this writing.
Harve Hill and family al Galesburg.

Kindly Action
Our days are as well lighted by Kind­
ly Action as by the sun. Both cost the

same—Nothing!

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Abo Ambulant* Service

�Wednesday, June 8, 1932

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Party Government at Low Ebb
Political Blackmail Prevails

A ally MUVvLULllVlLLal UUW LfUU tary and nn editor at 44.000; an as-1
yv
1 TVf
1
•1 T&gt;
ert
«tetant secretary at 43.700; an arehl-

.... „
D'm°n,,r““°n T°
Be Stnged At Soldier Field

MENT JUNE 24-JULY 4

—;--------

Wit! they be
facing Success
or Failure

clerk is otilrf at C-.035. Expense of‘Continued, from page one, part one)
'publications amount to around 45.000■
In Chicago
. Cilhen* Are Greedy.
ecjucatkmal fields has been - discussed; annually.
(
^Chicago's' foreign language groups;
Dishonest politicians hat.* taken ad- 'the difference between the economy
’ Kerurilles Commission.
»ill play an Important part in the
vantage of u greedv citizenry The talked und the economy practiced has
Tlw securities commission deserves George Washington BlcenU nnia! Mill-'
public lias come to look upon govern- been pointed out; how commissions,,' mention
a chairman draws 47.500 a tary Tournament to be held at Bolder:
iiM*nt from town h-ill to Hu- national “&gt;‘4 bureaus arc creak d and the ratio
Field. June 24—July 4. PJan:. tor the'
capital iv. a Hunts Claus. Federal aid.
multiplication with which they grow, I year nnd has a deputy nt 46.000. The
a chairman has been away from ills of- participation of these groups arc now
state aid. county aid I* a pernlCiOU8 in- l«us ***n referred to; the propensity of flee for months but his -alary still goes
under way with the respective .group
fluence responsible for much of our
offteial* to rule about the state in
repreM-nlatlves. ’
on.
Um
ttor
are
accountants
and
orgy &lt;»f sp-ndlng
Ire« nialor curs was related: whie of;
PaiVTCWflkl. the Polish patriot, in u&gt;e larger and more expensive bouid.-. ,। InvestlguMwsand. directors and rtuiinn- i The most spectacular military dem-'
comparing the conditions ot hi* Futli- »nd .commissions Were laid open fori rrs galore. This department costa the ;oiutfatton ever held In the middle]
plate around glOO.OOd.annually to op- west, with virtually every arm of &lt;he‘
erlaml with America said, Poland Lobservation.
■' crate and has &lt;■&amp;-! the investors of 'government's combat forces, ii. a- uredi
Clodng the Book.
a nation-whoM* citizens look upon It u?
..
•Michigan some - »300.000.00ff in questhe plan* now nearly completed '
an altar u)x&gt;ti which to lay their serv­
Before wc close the b&lt;x&gt;k let Us Just Uoriable if not worthless. securities.1 by
event Is under the direction of i
ice—not n
crib from- which to ferM “
take a haxty survey of some of the Suicides. wrecked banks, broken homes.” The
-------------Major General Frank Parker, com-j
Then are 1too many feeding al the minor agencies of government. Michl-.; devastated savings, bunkruptetes andde- mander of the Sixth Coria'Xrea F&lt;&gt;.'.
crlbs-ln Mlcliigaii
i
‘ '
m
elsewhere Too gon bu gate bbaunfiudon mad It.. . falcations have followed in lhe wake nt the period of the tournament Soldle; ,
few arc willing to। lay
.. . honest service people are
.. dizzy
. .........
with new board... and
U|wn the ulty of tin* common good.
bureaus. They are hara.'--,-d by Hut im- J| 1U&gt; activities but the salary list runs: Field will be a military encampment!
1 merrily on: And now lhe Mote legtsla-' with infantry, artillery..cavalry, avia-j
MlclMgmi'x affairs have ix-en dis- jxx-atliui of undreamed regulation*:;I Hire in special session on the advice
tank corps and other regular.
cussed in prevlouli articles. Comjmrhon They arc stupefied at the paternalhm anil under the whip of the governor। tlop.
M-rvlcc unha present. Every evening!
of salaries luo&gt; been made with which
U..U, has
nn&gt; grown
a.uwi, iqxml them
u1rmun..wurrK
unawares, j |11VI crratrt| a n.w
wllh a
will witness picturesque drmoilstra-i
ninilir positions in private and cor- A c- -f « u.-.n.i.K mu,I lx.
!
Wopmu»:.. Amita nwralr Hons by the combat forres and color-1
ix&gt;r;ite biL’JiM’M; the rapid and iwton- ii|m»T,.;;;;
ii, the public miul be weaned from •
'has
been created
to give promtuxl com‘MWvnc
reat&lt;aroKiwprofnBeacom-iful
pageants. There will be reprodue-.
ishlng Increase in public cxix-nre over “
" J 7&gt;»'i^i'rem&gt;erati77
“ *
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fort and chrer to thor wluxu* hard tio«B of various famous engac* men-•
T t£
ra 'X ramdlv ht a ।rt“U“n ha*’ bl’ n lmt thrQU“h *,f ’*'1 *ar" «
°“*r ™nU "!
hL-toncal and patriotic algnlfiomw
Albility In sonic instance*: the .
Michigan bton rmte . considerT“*’ ',“I*
nKUrul I Aninn4 thr ' “ nU Sre Washington al j
lbs to which Ute'state has gone in
alien K»n hl lory co. ts a consider |colnin;4a|niUi. There arc but one ,-et! Valley Forge; the capture of Cantlgny
----------------------------- ;-------------------------- -- of rivers and streams in Michigan but by the American troops in tin- World;
it requires two commissions to operate
&gt;■»-&lt;.:
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to protect them against one people.
Mount Vernon and Yorktown: the
John Paul Jones victory • on the Bon j
Dry Land Navy.
| The military establishment' indu'd- !l0JnnM’ R1fJwn,l Washington wilh|
| ing tlie national guard and the state Lafayette.
"" 1'*' ** Von
nn Steuben. Pulaskf and। naval militia costs well toward half a General Sullivan; airplane batik- and I
I million a year and does the reader bombings by squadrons of planes;
know that Grand Rapids has a naval cavalry charges and fancy riding ex- i
I ilfx'l cart at Rc-ds Lake Tins military hlbitions; Infantry charges; artillery :
outfit is so bui.y It still refuses to take In action; tanks lumbering into action. '
over lhe ■job,of paying the soldiers a grand review of the combat forces; :
their bonus. For the past tu'o years 1dances and music by groups repreM-ht- .
and more there has been bjtle to do ing various foreign nations and a col- i
fireworks display of magnitude I
‘except attend gatherings of veterans drful
!
|
I he seasons follow each other in
[with expenses paid, but the chief of the rarely seen.
Tlie American' Legion. Gold Star ;
soldier.-.'
bonus
division
draws
43.61X)
rapid succession and all too soon
with a stenographer at 4lft00 Some Mothers, ond a large number of foreign
extra help Is employed, pblbabiy to language Rroujb, fraternal organiza­
winter with its chilling blasts will be
niake up a foursome at bridge. Quar­ tions, wooden's. organization, ’ and
here again.
.
ters are rented for this hard-worked others will |&gt;ortl&lt;-iiMite in the tourna­
I group in a downtow ii Lansing office ment.
In addition .there will be a drama?*
-building.
.
GET READY FOR IT . .. nnd at the
The coininisslnn of Inquiry Into tax­ tized exhibit partraying the life and
SAME TIME...
ation completed its work and filed its habits of the colonial period in con­
rcixirt more Ilian a year ago but a trast With today. These exhibits will
secretary still continues pn tlie payroll 1cover all essential phases of colonial
and modern’life. covering among other
at 41.800.
things food, .clothing, light, heat,
Voeatlonal Guidance.
power, communication and agriculture.
Another Utile known outfit which is
rapidly assuming startling sire and im- WORLD S LARGEST AIR­
Our coal and delivery service have
porthnee is the Vocational Rehabilita­
SHIP DOCK* AND AIRPORT.
tion group. Already on thnt rapidly
always been of FIRST QUALITY,
Thinking perhaps the readers of tlie
increxilng payroll we find a state su­
pervisor nt 44JM: an assistant at Banner might be Intete-ited'in a brief
and we are now in position to give
44.000; another Kssistnnt nt 43.600; an­ description of the world's largest air­
you SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
other at 43.250; nnd yet anotlier at port nnd dock. I turned of! on my way’
42.900; nnd one as low as 41.350 There home from Ohio on road No. 17 and
We always carry a complete line.
are Held agents, statisticians and. ot gave it tile once over.
cbur.v. tlw usual retinue of steno­
From 17 at Akron, it did not seem
grapher.- But therc Is yet another ven­ to look so large, but as one gets nearer!
NORTHERN GROWN SEED BEANS
ture into the realms of the unexplored to this grout dock, the immensity of
(ii*rniin:it^&gt;n 94 * &lt;•
known as tlie department of vocational the tiling begins to impress Itself. It |
education. Here we find two supervisors is jiosslblc for one to get in to act* the
Tested by Michigan State College.
nt 45.600 und a third nt $4000. Right making of Hie new dirigible, the U. 8.
$3.00 Per Hundred
now we submit it is not so much a mat­ S. Macon, sister ship of the Akron,
ter of .what one does but rather how from 8:00 o'clock in the "morning until
cun a Job at anythlng’^Je secured.
5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. The
And so we bring this series of articles Grand Rapids Herald of Monday. Muy
to a close. Not because the subject Is 30 give* n brief view of the one end
by any means exhausted but because It that has been covered. Tills end was
remains inexhaustible. The writer has way to tiie east of where I had to en­
attempted to lead his readers around ter the dock so I could not see It so I
over the- height* of political extrava­ good. The west end will be complete !
gance, to point out some of the dark and ready to swing in place on the 4th
shadows in a drab picture of wasteful of next July. They are expecting a
bureaucratic state government. There big group up from Macon. Oa., the
Poultry and Stock Feeds
PHONE 2257
is niuch that has not been written that town after which the ship is mimed,
is of equally startling significance. The on the 4th. There are many things I
Hastings, Mich.
purpose has been to arotLv ap elector­ mention. which struck me us some­
ate to the importance of regaining for thing wonderful to sec. btfl I will give
the iwople of Michigan some degree of you In brief some of the things which)
control over state exjicnse.
will give you some Idea of the size of
the dock and also the ship. Inasmuch
Oligarchy of Spenders.
Michigan is ruled by an oligarchy of as Congress did not appropriate
spenders who have tlieir cars attuned enough money to make lhe ship larger
and their eyes focused upon certain than the Akron, the Macon will be
blocs and minorities who have learned made over the same plan. The follow­
to make themselves heard and seen. ing therefore arc the figures for the
HERE’S GOOD NEWS
Tlie taxpayer will never receive his de­ Akron, also the Macon:
The Macon is 785 feet .In length,
served recognition until he too makes
FOR TIRE BUYERS
ills power a virile, foroeful portion of over all. The dock Is 1175 feet long
election Issues. Public waste will, never from center to center of end doors.
be swept aside by those who fatterf nt This Is the answer to the question
most frequently asked by visitors: Ten
public feed troughs.
*
football games could be playryf simulr
Killing Rats.
' tained their children. Mr. and Mrs. A. boys. Lynn Edger and Edward Mat
WEST HOPE.
Farmers frequently find It profitable taneously under Its roof. Its height
to take a day off and kill the rats is equal to a 22-story apartment build­
Everyone is cordially invited to- nt- j If Benedict and little son. Miss Coral thews are members of the gradual!
ot LanLan­ '. class.
wmclr infest his granaries. Michigan ing. The sheeting covering the struc­ tend the Children's Day^exercises at'I Benedict and Wesley Benedict of
needs a rat-killer nt Lansing. And by ture If laid out flit would equal 18 lhe McCallum church next Sunday! sing on Sunday.
Several of our jx-ople attended the; Lewin Carroll, author of •'Alice In
this is meant no insult to those who acres. There Is room Inside for 49 air­ evening.
THE NEW
Th* naw U.S. Ural ora lhe blggtil
baccalaureate sermon at'the Central' Wonderland." always wrote hlz letters
serve the slaje. The simile is employed ship* the size of Hie ■■Defender."
Mrs Lena Laubaugh and some of the
only to point out that the taxpayer* largest of the Goodyear fleet, or GO McCallum school nnd Mrs. Harold, school auditorium Sunday. Two of our; and manuscripta in violet ink.
can never,hope to keep the meal bar\rl average-sized barns found on the farm, Springer nnd the Double Clover 4-H
Thay’ra bigger, ihickar, tougher,
filled ns long as bureaus, boards, instl- The great - Woolworth building could club attended
live Barry County
29 x 4.40
$
tntloha. commLvioiv. and agencies mul­ be laid Inside and the Washington Achievement Day. track meet and
ond even Ipnger wearing than ever
tiply as they have In lhe past and con­ monument pul in for good measure. eighth grade rally a( Hastings Friday.
before, and priced al lhe lowest
sume so much and as long us the gap The height from floor to platform nt Our eighth graders, Doris Arentz and
the top is 211 feet. The floor area is
In history. Como in and lea them
between private and public salaries re­ 364.000 sq. feet, by far the largest single
before you buy any lire.
mains nt its present width. Economy- uninterrupted floor area yet built. The diplomas Those from our school who
relentless and ruthless, unmoved by volume Is npproxlmatciy 55.000.000 scored in tlie track meet were: Jimmie
30 x 4.50
$
sympathy, undaunted by opposition or cubic feet. If one can visualize a Quar­ Springer, two firsts and Billy Lord,
political
expediency—must rule if ter of an orange peel set up on a flat
Tire &amp; Tube I
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collison of Kala­
Michigan la to be saved from bank­
surface, held with a pin at its pointed mazoo spent Sunday afternoon at Mr.
ruptcy.
top and resting *on a set ot rollers dis­
Only the taxpayer can accomplish tributed under the bottom edge and and Mrs. Glen Morehouse.
4.75—19
$
Billy Lord of Yankee Springs spent
this end. and then only by determined then imagine this one-eighth of an
effort and organized'forces.
Tire &amp; Tube 1
orange peel 203 feet high. 214 feet part of last week with the Springer,
wide at the bottom, hinged at the top children.
MILO.
We sympathize very deeply with our
point with a huge hollow forged pin
Mr?. George Wood, daughter.Eliza­ and resting on 40 wheels at Its base, he pastor and family in the death of Mrs.
beth. and sons Junior and John at­ Would have an idea of what one leaf of King’s brother, the illness pf her moth­
Illness of
tended the 4-H club meet at Hastings two that close one end.of- the hangar er and little Theron's
hurt Friday. Miss Elizabeth received tier wiHim
would or
be iiae.
like. rtus
Not considering me
the mi ask.-.
Thundw Iran,
eighth grade diploma at this time. She •now tta mw .ccumulta on lh,'
cxiiects to attend at the Kellogg Agri­ doors or lhe wind pressure against I Mre were. Miss Glenna Osgood. Mrs.
May Ooodrode
Good rode juul
.and Mrs
AJrx. Harold
cultural scIhxj! next fall. We extend them, the doors alone weigh about 000 «•&gt;'
W.'Uuli.rw.UH.n
congratulations to Elizabeth.
tons for each leaf or 1200 tons for Springer and Glorth Joan and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield had for each end of the building. Floor space day Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse.
Mr. Buesing from Grand Rapids
all day guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed. in acres. 8'.-. Facts about the airship:
Finkbelner of Middleville, and Mr. and Largest in the world; normal gasl spent Thursday evening In the Ira
Be
Mrs. Henry Carpenter of Delton. Call­ volume, 0,500,000 cu. ft. Los Angeles McCallum home.
Mr. and Mrs. McCallum spent Sun­
ers at lhe home In tlie evening were. 2.470.000. Graff Zeppelin 3.700.000.
Mita Mcda Lechleitner of Barry and Maximum diameter 132 9 it. Gross lift day In Kalamazoo at Thomas Clark's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Osborne and Mr. 403,000 ibs. Number of engines 8; total William relumed to college.
F. VanLuke.
horse power 4,480. Maximum speed.
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Quick spent 84 miles per hour. Cruising range with­
FLOUR -&gt; FEED -:- COAL -&gt; CEMENT -h UMB
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and out refueling at 50 miles per hour,
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick of
Mrs. Tack and daughter near Banfleld. 10.580 miles. Can carry and operate----------Portland------------------were Sunday
- guests of Mr.
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
...
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Enzian
were
five
airplanes
while
in
flight.
Only
and
Mrs.
Jim Dibble,
TELEPHONE 2177
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
HASTINGS
PHONE 21 It
Sunday evening-visitors of Mr. and non-inflammable helium . gas used.
Mias ---------------Marjorie and
■ Master Dale LauMrs. Perris Quick. Their nephew. Law­ Tills is,but a small part of what might baugh and Mbs Marjorie Johnson are
rence. of Banfleld, is spending the week be said about this World's Largest entertaining the measles.
E BIG SWING I
at this home.
Dock and Alrihip.-V. R. Wotring.
Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict.enter-

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good attention to the testffhbny. and 1 u-ed to live-ln the adjoining county, so knowing none'of these parties, none of|
appreciate your efforts at continuing 11 am not what you might call -a city- the witnesses, none of the jurors, and I &lt;
on the matter until you Anally reached : fellow. I know what It u to.live on a learn these various local troubles, and
a verdict?
. ’
-farm, and to live th a little-town, and disputes, and cliques, and clashes, and
I feel I should say a UlUe somiUilng. ’ I k»v«- ‘hat the^e people tn this so forth. I am only interested, of
on account of the circumstance? I .county ore entitled to protection, and course. here, in wing that right pre­
think that this community, and this j‘his would have been a terrible mis­ vails tn my Court. I would have gone
back to Detroit rather heavy hearted,
(Continued from page one, part one* count?. ore entitled to a few remark.'- carriage of justice if yop had not if this had turned out any other way.
___ . .
________________________ from MW
I'agreed
agreed here.
the vuun.
Court.
here I wenpd
wmjld have gone right
point. HU ratnarks to the mother of, Whlle T
appreciate the fact1 u»» ‘hrough the roof, and would have simply because of my sense of right
the girl and the grandparents trholu^t whoe^r was holding but ilnallyi^ *‘inic th‘nga tyflty,
&lt; )&lt;”' and duty, and I know that it would
seemed to uy lo shield the dirty villain. roruented _and j „nt u, commend .'‘A11.
’ rud have- been rigltf. and if therc had ।
were most praiseworthy.
'them for that, and I don't want tJ!‘here had been a dWputfiK^iHMIon of been an acquittal it would have shock­
Coming from another circuit, Judge criticize them too hard—I feel that I faCL “ 1 sa)’’ then 1 ’rou,&lt;l
lw,ld ed all sense, of right or justice that I
Webster could *ay some things that a mUMt ,ay th^t lhls W&lt;1^ a clear-cut
whatever you did but there is j nave in my makeup. A disagreement
local. Judge would not feel he could
'£&gt; def^Le “ limnedTverTcare-&lt;*« f«‘JJ™ »* would have troubled me considerably,
aay; but in our Judgment they were -fuH.. !o%,. lf j rouM discover any. und ’thls, &lt;&gt;*' Thc.rc
1,0 de,b*!- Tlietr b because I would know tiiat it was not
Uilngt that ought to be said; and we ,
nol , bought you would be back'no
‘he contrary. There is right, und tliat something had caused
are glad the Judge said them.
' withm fif^n mmuUs or a Ulf h“r 1“ clr,n: »«™l«h‘-forward story by the
The furors, mdudmg the two who 1“™
nux'mimj&gt;tf corroborated in many particulars ttitutlon tiiat I have been a part ol j
held ou: f« a Ume. came to Judge
j h*lt. been on the bench for a long [ &gt;
United States Attorney for thirty-one y«\w. and am much In- j
Webster and thanked him for what he
n l ha. ha,. cr,.at deal ol ex-1 lor ‘our &gt;«“s- a,,d sixteen• years terested in. no matter whether it U in]
had to say. pie two stating they had L^tce of course and I believe L’he bench. I never had a case, Hastings or Detroit, or -where It is. and I
intended to do only the right thing.. ’ discover a. disputed-'.question of' &lt;‘“&gt;‘er as prosecutor ’br as Judge, that is llw judicial system. l am much!
but cpuld see they had lost sight of. wnen&lt;.er then? is n disputed where the corroborating, testimony interested in seeing that it prevails.
the
a „imln.&gt;
criminal case.
So to those who almost prevented It.'
,H. main issue
...... inin..
„„ b,
M « &gt;»« *“
which u&gt; tc protect society from such a , wiih U«. jury n« guitar how
&lt;k-•(»■«•■«.. w. ... U.l» c««. 1 h.w I simply aay. In,conclusion. I am sorry
pervert us Ostrander. The grandfather ,cute. «-wh.Uwr
PXW
■ *»» “&gt; ■*«’&gt;' that you acre on the wrong track, and!
and grtndmother of the little girl also , thor.' ... many
you
almost upset the wheels of jua-j
In which : »&gt;»" Uwrr »•» noi any cwrotoraUWI.
came to the Judge and acknowledged .(her. ... duputed queaimna ol tten
at all; r luv.- had pl.r.iv ol tice. but 1 am very thankful Hut final-&lt;
*thal they had been wTong in attempt- ! Where
,
tlie jury might find cither way. - &lt;■“** whi-re there was a question about ly
■ you did Hu- right thing. To those
ing-to shield the daughter and grand- ;or
( where they might disagree, that is. I wlwther lids was tlx* right defendant who acted upon the testimony correct­
daughter by asserting that no wron^ .some think one wav. and some think °r n0‘ Here tiierc was not any question ly
■ from tile start, of course I am very
laid been done her.
All of you may now go home
anotUr So where there is a disputed
“• There u no question absut thankful
।
Believing our readers will be deeply Jquestion of fact, then- u. abaolmcly ‘his being the right defendant; no ■at least feeling Hut you have done
duty. Certainly you have deetdnothing for the.court to say. no,mat- ««**■“«« about.‘U cr me having been your
.
Hwv.Anri ..&gt;■
thev do commiticd. film- U plenty of corrobo- ■
remarks be furnished us by Court Rc- not
' _r. agree
____ at
.. ali.7t
... .. b none
----- of ’.Linitn,
KS Imnnv tiv
wuI u*il
tu-wew-w
patslbly lx* decided, and be de­
the J rating i.t.-stimony
by v-,
godd
witm
—-v 5U-.
So : could
'
correctly. You may be excused,
'court’s businew. tx-tause as long asp •‘“V- *hat you could disagree on, or cided
'
..(I..-...W.X ,.r !:,&lt;■&lt;
•&lt;.«. ! *what
out for
gl.r Judge Wclwler, rwc.,
Ihrrr H , dupuW. qurtllnn
h"t &gt;vou
n" rcould
—,u hold ........
— all
-• of this —discharged.
■MU «n(ul u.dln&lt; ot «h.i h&lt; h.d 1|M court
■ don’t know
Will you. the respondent, please :
“wjury for either way they find, or it they
I emphasized that it must be on the stand up Have you anything to say
Statement By The Court
,
________________
.
doh't
find al all. But where therc ir- testimony., and I ant sure that It was before sentence is passed upon you?
The Rrspoiulent: Why, I have, but .
Un Rciam of Verdirt, no
tui disputed
rtixiiKtrH question
nucktinn of
nf fact,
fact then the i something
-omethlna else,
eUe. because
Ik iau.-u- it could r.ftt be
The Cour: Member.- of :hc jury. I Court is inrerested.
(bn ‘he testimony. Then- wasn't any I don't know ax it is necessary
The
Court:
Well,
you
have'
iieard
. • am very glad that you hate thiallv
You have a . county up here that 11 testimony the other way. Il there had
arrived a: a verdict, and I wish -to enjoy coming to. I uni sure you hive been denials; If there had been dis- what I iuive said lo the jury; I.am abthank you for that. You paid very.lots uf gc.xi people Irr this county. I pute: if therv had been contradictums -olutely convinced of your guilt. I
'
'
- • of -testimony, anything to make an is- don't flunk therc is any question
about it. in a way. it Is the moat hor- j
•__________ hue. tlien all right.
rible crime. | have been connected;
■
1 d0 not wb&gt;1&gt; (0 &gt;u,ve 1(
with. The little letter was ‘the most [
la
■■ HI
pitiful and appealing thing that has
I MJ I
ever come to my attention in the court
I I Hl ■ KB J
■■WIK
■
room—the poor little child. 11 years I
'.ha: ■■
ba’
: •&gt;
old.
. ♦
—x—. munlty, of-law-abiding citizens, arid a
Well, there is|w use in saying any-!
OPE SL A T E D
I jury must convict, when the evidence is
thing more tu you about it. It is a|
there.
k
thing.
1 have
• Why. can y&lt;fc imagine wim: tne terrible .......
. ,...........
*■ seen letters;;
pnweuHM kiwnM i
“» &gt;“&gt;■ °‘
" ™» P"­
। sheriff tttwl thtv. prosecutli
......... , - .......... i mitt**d to mv: I have M-en the cnr. '
’
I
respendence
that
you
have had with;
■ to llu-mto perform their duties.women all over the couQtty; 1 don't
i going to convict, wiwn th* testimony is know what Is wrong with you.—some-1
। tlH-:e? 1 do not know what would hap- thing tn-in a sex standpoint. .1 hare
। l»i to tins community if juries do no: learned of your various experiences;
jsense their obligations -utTir.cntly to with women, which have been many.I
I net when the testimony U ix-ftire them I find, and finally you have got your-1
’elf Inly this boat. You have cun-1
| clearly and convincingly.
| So tlwt.flnally. your iigi&lt;-c)ng, I .“ay. tiyuoil. even ’’.nee you have been. In;
[is greatly to Im- comnu-nded' becatfw the Jail, t fnid. in writing to them-!
it gives us faith again. A \
&gt;nd Ymir wife divorced you over another j
ja judge. lascs faith m the jury sya- woman affair that you had. nnd Hu-ni
tcm. if the Jury Is nol going to.do iliek went burnt with you, and trim you I
had this affair. :
You hlyn n very fine daughter. I
I obligation, the Chur: on lhe benrh has
an obligation. and. the jury has an obli­ undt-:-..tandvyp»r have a very flne wife,
gation We arc all arm- ot'th&lt; Court and a Bru- son-in-law. 1 am sorry fed
■
them.
/
to sec that Justice is done, and if in­
jury falls in their part nf it. it is not । Th&lt;- biilu-thlng I can sc* in yquri
icmly a challenge to the jury system, but fnvur Is that a sex crime neveFseemed I
IGfl Vienna Sausage
Pkg. 10c
It is a sertuus altualion for nhycom- to me to lx- m&gt; bud a-; a crime of rob- ‘
i munlty. .
■
bery. or y hold-up, or a gun affair. I
Ret) Salmon ... Tin 19c
I I feel.sorry for this mother, and the
I grand-parents. I do hot want to lx* t&gt;x&gt;। have not. so far ns I know, had any]
Shredded Wheat Biscuit
harsh
ujxiri
them,
either.
’
because
I
experience
in any other lines pf crime.'
pk«. 10c
and for that I am thankful. Your;
Ion the wfong aide of tlie tabic here. •.ransgressioiiH seem all to be confined,
BRILLO
....
•They-should hair been on this side to the -(-x prbpoMttott. I have learned •'
■of the table. assisting in every way the of an.affair yj&gt;u hud even in the court!
prosecution. A young girl, eleven years ■|&lt;,um- with some woman over tn Ciiar-'
Told, ravished, and.the dearest, sweetest lotte. Always sex. Perhaps ypu arc_to I
be pitted from that standpoint. " I,
don t know what the cause or ground
■ tlie mother aMbting the man to &lt;-;&lt;ape
Delicious and nourishing. Made Klb.
. It is too b.id. I hope that it is not too
Tin-, case It so M-rioiK.—this effort|
from lhe choicest cocoa Eeani. Tin
ilntc. I am sorry thnt she Is no: here.— that succeeded in getting tlw mother;
of. the child, and grandparents, lined I
up with you, wiu -o serious. ulmoM rc-1
Mr.Barnett She k h&lt;
Tomatoes Larg« sue
‘ The court: Well 1 w.
' lilting in what would hav^ been n'
■what I am saying. I w.i
,jlnitribl! miscarriage of justice,, thnt if!
I the motlwr that R b» nt
I you were a younger man, I should f:-'-''
Corn
. GOLDEN
Can 10c
‘ -and to the grandpa:
v&lt;fti iue. I tffmk that the nature of;
I the enme and the circumMances sur-i
J Change front right nov
hounding it. are such that the Court
;unvictmn
on the right

W-FIYEW

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More Than Ever Before

$ AV IN G S
DEPOSITS
I

Are the Preferred

American Investment
The American Goverment itself is com­
mending the sound bank as an eminently
safe place for one's’savings.
Savings Deposits in this old bank have
always been worth I 00 cents on the dollar
—earning 3% interest, compounded semi­
annually.

* Geywibudet

No investment is more American, or
contributing more to a return to prosperity.

A*

Your savings deposited in the bank puts
more money into the Channels of Com­
merce and will help to start the wheels of
industry.

*

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Pen-Jel *«••■

For nearly 50 years this bank has stood
for the best commercial interests of this
community.

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j";

Hershey's Cocoa

c

Post Toasties Hc
IGR Vinegar .

.

IGA Beauty Soap

Quart 15C
2 Bar. 15C

CLEAN QUICK
SOAP CHIPS
4^
25c
Pound Package

Marshmallows
p*-« 10c

ICR
Cookies

thhdandy

Pkg- 29c

Mustard

LYH
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IRA.KP FRontTTS.
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AT YOUR IO! GROCERS

FAESH Fl

Quart Jar 15c

IGA Crepe
Toilet Tissue
3 H.n. 19c

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i,r

: advised, .or influenced.iind because I maximum jriialty of the statute, which•some hifliience has .‘uccotled nr put-h' life: but,.I. have decided not to do
l ting you oil the wr(&gt;ng side of tin- tabfe| ‘ba‘
• .
' up :i&gt; tins' point, doe.- tr7t mean tiiat i My ia.-k.—eVcn though my feelings'
you still cannot do what i* fight from I1-'1' Mrong uihjii the question.—this isnow bn. You owe it to this lit’.;- girl;l **»'«• part of 'my duty thnt I do not like.
ryou owe t: to Hu* county; you-owe it [J ‘htnk the duty.of the Jury, as I have*
‘i&lt;it: with titc;w-.ir^-ie.u- My duty is not easy
ommUnit
apd ii .-. with|-°r me to jx'rform. I do not itkj to;
and
GROVE.
r-pondttit is, • nd anv man to j«tl. and I dislike very
1 Mrs Rom
much M-ndins gnv man to jail for a ■
have anybody
:-&gt;ng term | r. alije that tfreral court-, .
him. and
hate &lt;nllifted life maximum in com • (
n an- getting’ along rilqily.
&lt;
• I ray* where the surrounding nrcutn-!
hear that Martha ThomiMbn.
stances were not anywhere near a»
that y.ni have that it did:
:&lt; vultiiHf
in this ca^-. but even so. Mury Ailf-nlips. Bcrriita Hadub.ituth
yw better get tt out of you
eighth
I cannot do that. If you were a ®nd Mixli stu Kmnie
.
.received
------ ....
—.
vouager man. I might, but I under, grade diploma? at Haalinn on Friday.
-land you are fifty-eight years uf agr.|c°P®ratul*J‘",1“,
did happen
•
•»
i A g-xMi Childrens Day proqram was
'
u” •'’"'idny evening. Tin- young
Respondent: Correct.
children, and the commtltccTiw- Court: Tin- senu-nre of the
ourt Is that you-bc confined in the.an' ‘u ,)C I’niiscd fur Hie success of
mt

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und Mr&gt;. Claude Williams
।nut less than fifteen, nor more than
tw* iity-ffir vearx.
----- —
----- —. ——»
Till- jury may be ducliarged, und 01 -'‘o»»e visited recently ui Willard
Stic u not.
again. 1 thank you.
'
Dcmond's
-----.
I Next Sunday evening will be Old
People's Night at Hie Qummunity servthn
is! Dav
rvmg were' ice and F. P. Arthur of Detroit will
i- iMWfo'rnud a duty
’.dalia anti ai'-e a lecture. "The Safec of ik-llutny.''
that
a duty, strictly, tix a
in
Is-e
Stanton.'
froln
Chica-i
Mr
Aruthyr preached his first sermon
it is a duty as n
will stay with her at Vup-1 here about fifty years ago. Ohl and
iron, ^nd he -!Toc.'- notwithsfand- daha
r the present. Jack Warner. | HHing are all invited to attend.
r the stTong lotts ihn: Jiavc been
. ..tv Hill. Mr and Mr.-'. Fred1 Trie I, A. Si was entertained at the
mad.
: direction, have been
Long from Battle Cru k and Mr-. Ella . home ol Hu- president. Mrs. Stella K&lt; 1’ Miccex.f-ul, and
Garlmgrr from CuStlfton.
j si-y. Thursday afternoon A good pro- ■
commended on
handled
Mrs Gt oritm Sam.wn of Quimby will gram wa-s given and u fine -supper
herself, nnd wh
Teach -ti-.c fnjng school next year. &lt; served by Club'No. 2. ■
t), jlr. Jani? Mc_ i C|audl, wood pf Hastings was in
meet
Cann’
Jarie Shreader and Grand Rapids Tuesday for another
man of Grand Rap-1 radium treatment. He-was quite s|ck ;
,... . ....
..,,, Kirk Wileox of Cont- following it but was better at the last'
I Greve. Mr. Und Mr- Elroy Tobias. Mrs rejxsrt.
’
• । Ola Ht-rnry und Mr and Mrs. Frank
.....................
‘ Ha.«Mr. and Mr? Gilbert Scott-uf
i Heenan of Hostings.
i tings. Mr. and Mrs. Warney Kebey
loci
”r i Out seventh gruders
- ...
who had (ii&gt;{l family visited with Jesse Cha»w
j Tncasies will
"te ”
the
examination
.and
family
on
May
29.
intended t&lt;
for those unable (o write the
Mr nnd Mrs Warren Coolbaugh viaIteiT Mr. and Mn Nell Smith in Mid- j
that
&gt;* “ hw™ «•»!। land over the week end.
! Mr. and Mm. Melvin Mason and
'Jf
i-' .
*“
»«&gt;
family of Union City. Indiana, visited
;„ t
l’ ,
Jj!. J‘’, June 1ft at Mr, Beverwyk's
Harve und Jahn Woodman and fam­
bl’ to'-r ti'ut \Xtl«. •&gt; Xw* 's'". Mr and
Juhn Perr&gt;’
Mr ilies on Sunday and Monday. May 29.
that f --e kind of
Mr&gt; LoU
«“a«ded the 30
.
•the ftoft-r St.? ’and
,n^hH'uwral of Wilhi Heyderbcrk at WayMr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson and!
...c nat.on uirhw. and the opposite Hand Sunday.
'.
Mr and Mrs Walter TTtompaoti visit­
tana of fauiil'.f-i of course, are the u-n*s!
ed
tn
Ohio-the
nnt uf last-week.
that are not .only not helpful w their■.. Blessings may come m duguisc. Mt
commututie.-. but are detrimental.
I trouble has never been known to wear
Some people can do any thing—except
; I come in. a stranger, of course,.jamask.
live within their income.

e

HASTINGS
CITY BANK
The Bank With the
Chime Clock’'

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CAPITAL $75,000.00
SURPLUS $50,000.00
WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

In Your Next Cake
Use K C Baking Powder and notice the

fine

texture and large volume.
■ Because of its high leavening strength you use
less than of high priced, brands and are assured of
perfect results In using

ITZ*BAKING
llv POWDER
SAME PRICE
FOR OVER

40 YEARS

u

25 ounces for 25c

ICs Double Acting
GET THIS COOK BOOK FREE I
MaH Oils coupon with 4c in stamps forpoiUaa
•"dpacklng and you willracaivg the KGCooh’a

JAQUES MFG. CO., OOCAOO, ILL

Coak's Baah
AMrus.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE «. 19M

PAG*

OVERSTOCKEDSALE
A REAL SALE WITH A REAL REASON!
We MUST Have Cash . . . We MUST Liquidate Our Stock . . . This Is No Fooling, It’s the
Absolute Truth . . . 1932 Values . . . 1932 Styles . . . 1932 Depression Prices

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SALE STARTS

WEDNESDAY

in June.
Everything on Sale

.

.

Nothing Reserved

200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S

Men’s Sport Oxfords
\
]

SAVE

Morning, JUNE 8, 1932
At EIGHT o’Clock Sharp

I
9
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Black and white,’ brown
and white, brown and tan.

new prices.

Which Must Be Sold

Women’s Fine Arch Support Shoes

,

STYLE FOOTWEAR and ARCH FOOTWEAR. O
I
And They Will Go Fast At Thia Price!
I

ENDICOTT JOHNSON
3

"First Come First Served”

PAIR

Girls’ 1932 Novelty Dress Shoes

Genuine Supreme
Arch Brace Footwear

Men’s Police Shoes
Btiill-In
Arch

AU. SIZES st. 11

&lt;J I
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,p .
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In Whites, Black Kids, Patent
Leathers — Sandals, Pumps,
Straps and Ties

$2—.(
Men’s Black $1 79
Dress Oxfords 1 ~

Qi

Brand New Styles!-- ’r ■
Genuine built in .hankie
Black or brown kid.
■
Not Riveted.
M

Graduation Styles

They Automatically C

Supjtorts
Double Ci
Elk S

»

SIZES

For Women

Goodyear
Wet

They Fit

Combina­
tion Lasts.

Size Range

All Feet
AA to EE

Men’s Genuine

CALFSKIN OXFORDS

ON THIS SALE NOW AT ONLY

Made bv
ENDICOTT
JOHNSON
100% Leather

Our Very Best
Styles in

One Big Group of
Women’s and Young Girls'

Styles!

WOMEN’S
SHOES

Sport Oxfords

FARMERS, NOTICE/ Here’s Two
KBig Values in Men’s Work Shoes

Including Our EnJoie $5.00 Style
Shock. Now all
One Price-

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Men's black Scout Shoe or captoe shoe. One price only—
Sale Price Only

40
-7—

$&lt;•88
Boys’ Black Dress Oxfords
JOr boys* black and white or
brown and white spprt oxfords

3 Big Styles Work Shoes

All sizes up to
big' 6

Plain Toe

(k

v

Misses’ Straps &amp;
Sport Oxfords

a

JaL

The Very Latest in Sport Shoes!
White Elk or Smoked Elk Color.

Your Choice of Many Styles

lnf*sXSoft

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Slippers or shoes

■

98 $«49

Ghillie

Composi­
tion Sole

Moccasin Toe, Composition Sole.
All Sizes 6-11. Sale Price Only

Flat or
Cuban
Brels

A Pair

A Pair!

°"'B'g Gro“1’
Infants’ Slipper#. Oxfordj

Wft
■ ^B

i Bi, Group
Play Oxford.
and Sandal.

lllark and while, .moke,
.
or all black

All Sire, from 3 to 7

1 BIG GROUP

ALL SIZES .

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|^Fw«w&gt;’.F&lt;Ui
Slipper.
^B

Ik
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nu'k
^B

KIJ tN

1-Strapor
Boudoir

1 Crmjp
Misses’ Straps
or Oxford. '

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Genui"'
Ball Band
Gym Shoe.

HORTON’S SHOE STORE
109 WEST STATE ST.

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NEXT TO MYER’S 5 and 10c STORE

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HAS.TINGS, MICHIGAN

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PAGE TWEIiVl

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Hastings

banner.

Wednesday,

june s. 1132

I Out ,&lt;ch&lt;xil closed May 20 with u
tended the; picnic dinner at the schoolhouse fob
Sunday fun- lowed by games nnd spoils Oui

BUILDING AND
loan

E*t. of Marqui» E 3«gu
nd p» tition tor probate
der allowing ciaim&gt; entered. tmal ac•tount and receipts tiled, order allowing
account, discharge of Admr. issued, fcs-

_
- She WMi presented with a tovo*
rtl:.-. president of’Barn’County Minis-1*^ breakfast mH and other Rifts as.
teria! Avocution. chairman.
1 Gleens of the love and esteem in which
Battle Creek Y. W C. A invyes’61* •* h,ld b&gt;’ isupils and patrons of
Barry county girls to camp with them th* *cbool.
at their beautiful eamp site on Gull: Mr&gt; **• Cogswell of Lakeview Is,
lake July 8 to August ?. Four differ- spending the summer with her daigh-j
ent periods, 86 00 per week.
...
Mrs. Eathel Fisher of Hastings U|
tor violation of the Itquor law. Cap­
tain Hatch showed tlie boys through
Mayipg with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
in an excellent manner which was very
Fred Harry and helping to care, fori
her father, who U 111 and confined to1
much appreciated. •

Miss Helen Slocum passed the.
Page Sunday afternoon.
•
eighth grade examination held at Has-1
Est. Kenneth Stanley Reese. dec'dJ
MIm Dorothy Shillngton and Miss tings recently.
training ,amp on Torch lake. August
Final account .of guardian.
Josephine
Hedges
attended
the
eighth.
Sunday school next Sunday at 10:30'
2-j.Beptrmber 3rd. 125 High school
EM. Endsley I. Gray. deed. Bond­
o’clock and the following Bunday,1
boys from all over lower Michigan will
ed Admr. tilt'd, k-uen ot Admr. tatted.
June. 19. Sunday school al 10:30 o'clock
attend thu uonderful camp and train­
Eat. Endsley L Gray, dee d. Final ac­
followed by preselling at 11:30 and
ing scliool for Christian Leadership.
count filed, order .allowing account en­
Cluldren's Day, exercises. You are
tered. dlschanre of guardian iwued. «Radio stations in the U. S. have only
and Mrs Croilord and Wm. Dixon til cordially Invited.
828 000.0W invested in their &gt;uti&lt;M; .
Grand Rapuu spent Sunday with Mt
Mrs. Mill!* Fuller wu a Sunday aft­
while 81.0Ol.0U0.fXX) is invested in re­
----------------- . and Mr*. George Dixon and Mrs. Gifernoon caller at Frank Cogswells and
ceiving acts by the listening public.
ihc National Conference of Boys’ Work ford.
.*
Owen Varney's in Lakeview, t

Shares

Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

Rational ffioan &amp;.
Inuegfment flrompamt
'* OlJut Building and Loan Association
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Euabliihcd 188V

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

�THE HARTING* BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I. IBM

PAOB TXIWH—

Hastings High School Graduating Class of 1932—Continued

Pork Roast
CENTER CUTS
SHOULDER

WWfRI ECONOMY RULES"

Lb gc

PORK STEAK
2 - 15c
BEEF ROAST Te“y Lb 10c
FRANKFORTS
RING BOLOGNA
LIVER SAUSAGE

PORK CHOPS Is, 3 - 29c
DRY SALT PORK
- 7c
BACON SQUARES
SLICED BACON 2 25c
STEAKS
HAMS
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PLAN FEEDERS DAY
at ctatc cm i rrr'
Lame* aio wni erve Airnwuerry
Al o I A 11 UULLCut ifhoricake with tfc,«.ir-dinner on ThursI day. June 1H. to which all are invited.

Livestock Owners Invited to In- Gertrud..- Gn-kill and Sylvia Fisher
.peel Animals Used In Past
’W'" *“•' »' ""
&gt;■»-

WANTTO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

,i LOOK FOR THE

MONITOR TOP
for Lowest Cost Refrigeration
GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 2101.

GENERAL
ALL-STEEL

HASTINGS, MICH.

ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR

Year's Tests of Rations
si,. a...,u IVrtif and children",?East Landing—Michigan -livestock • turned from Grandville
Thurtday
owners are invited to Michigan State j when- they visit' d at the hmmi of Mrs.
College. Friday. June 10. to Inspect lhe ' Webb’s i-ter^-Mrs. C. B. SherUooJ a
stock which has be. n itMtd to tc«i var- few days last week.
*
'rous kinds and ^CHinta of Jre«**buhej Friends of Mrs. Wayne Gay formpast year's triula and tn hear a report „rly of tlllh
r(.Krrt lo hcar lhal
■ul the Comparative values at th.- ra- .lu- underwent a major dperaUon Suturday al a hospital in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and
Mis. Emil Schwuchn*
....
..
... sjicnt
eluded In the experiment.*. &gt;o every ...
lite week end at Leslie with
farmer will'be able tu see how ditf.-r- daughter and family. Mr. und
Mn.
Tom Howard. ■
| the particular kind of livestock he
Last Week's Items belli" sent in on
jowtis. The* feeding trials have been
■ conducted^ by the'animal husbandry Saturday- prevented us front giving a
department fur several years. Pari of report of the Memorial day program"
the trials check previous findings and which was livid al tlie church the 2»Lh.
An unusually large crowd attended ami
i purl are new experiments.
One nf the new trials. t» it compara­ tlie orchestra nuisir was excellent, also
tive test with dratt, colts to determine the Other music and recitations which
the amount of feed needed b^llw.- ani.- were well rendered and the addfru of
[mats to-make, -atlsfiictory gains in the day, by the pa-tor. Miss Bissie M.
weight. The rition tested wn- made u-ri
CO,,IU no1
excelled, making
of car aim. whole oat-, and mix- d" ru‘e l'r”wam. in general which
ialfalfa hay nnd oat straw. Tim c.'iltr'''Dune c-njoyetL
[were uinten-d in o;wn .JmL-'-and fed, . A •sbf,rl prayf-r servkt' was held Frlin rack- outdoor*. On.- lot ot c„u.:'•’•‘.vaftrrnowi for the twin biy babm.made an average gain ot 2.4 pound.-1•',r;,,n&lt;l -Mn’. Il,,v Fltnnum.-. *lio
daily
___ —
il'a&amp; ed away a short time after, birth.
‘The trials with oats, barley, and mn-. ■./”?'
Burro*“h' ha' ««»w ’?
for flnidiiru: beef cattle are cmtimia-,“**’• w‘th
•wk
tions &lt;d previous t« t.&lt; Thex- trial,! *“ Archi*
'•
'
have nmj been carried on fur a :;ih•'&lt;l'
''ar,ivr ,&gt;as
“1 th'*
ck-nt length of time to • how quite &lt;1.-fl-!'*“»»«
h3n* “»
Druto1 d*Inltcfy how the/- grain* rank in value.
J”'
„ ’•
l The forenoon program include* an I L'"'rr"‘ S7'‘frS
',3tt * s‘'rfUr. u
Inspection of all animals u.mcJ in tim “ni-,T r,of, ,n,s
*liO
de-it.s. Luncheon will be &gt;ld al noon; ,‘Uf ' rt “ttJIat tlw horn-- &lt;» til-, liniigl)m tne
the airat-i
Mr.l Uhur,,..,,.
K a
A tiramcr.
.&gt;m-r i .
run
uaooratory. t&gt;.
. ....
.
:
............. .. ...
Blksfleld; Fred Smith. Vandaha; John ’rb Thureday atterr.o-m with Mix Sharkey. Bellevue; and members of thei
!»"
,n**r"
Collcx&lt;- department of animal huvtwn- i*n V*
Mr
dry will appear on tlw afternoon pro- i8*’^ h.**d T‘,”5&lt;‘lhe aBC V1 75
gram
'il,l,rt
*’L&amp; home with hl.-, chll-|
- "„.t r
■'
Idren since the death of his wife five'
STATE ROAD.
VW,ra “R0
'
CRESSEY.
!children nud Mr. and Mrs. Jasper]
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roltenn and
j Cooley all ot Hastings, wslted Mrs
family of Augusta visited Mr. and Mrs
,Lena Becker and family Sunday.
Ribert
Cosgrove,Sunday
.
I James O'Connor, who is working
Mrs. Till Conycr v'hlced her daugh-1
‘ near Jackv&amp;n spent the week end with
ter. Mrs Lena Acker nt Kalamazoo I
his family hc^v.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Scoby and baby
Mr. tind Mr- Delbert Enziun. Mrs i
l of Hastings spent Sunday with Mr.
land Mr*. Vcrn Cotton and Lavanche. Conyer and Cash Bissell of Richland
' Mr. und Mrs. Andrew Kennedy nnd• • spent Monday at Lansing.
j
Mrs., Moore
of Kalamazoo
, family,
ino-.iiy. visited
\isiiea her
iht father.
laini-r. Edd
r-uu I&gt;-1
we.. .
.
...... . . visited'
.
Mott, und family of south Hastings,
1 Barber and other, friend* in
----- ...
th!*
this VtelniLr
vicinity nn
on TV-mratlnn
Decoration rtav
Day.
Sunday.
Mr.'and Mrs. Swurtout from Grand;
' ^trAand Mr.- Fred Kennedy and
i Barbara Jean siient the week end with Rapids, spent Sunday wills Mr. and,
Mrs. Arthur shorter.
i Mr. nnd bfrA William Smith.
Mrs. Wm. White spent a couple of'
i Mr. and Mr- Clyde Miller i.nd.Huljbert Chilson of Battle. Creek, visited days last,week with her ton. Waiter.•'
Mr. and Mrs. James Sotluird Sunday nnd family at Parchment.
Mr. and Mi ..Cluy Barber attended i
evening.
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Clarence O'Connor of Lake Odessa a ■ mall carrier's banquet nl Middle-1
spent last week al lhe Jack O'Connor villc Saturduy'eTt-nlng. .
home.
। Mr. nn.1 Mnu Ward Baine o( Ha*^ '■
Mr: nnd Mrs. Elmer Willison and!
I tings visited last week with Mrs. Mary
daughter. Marietta, Mis* Viola WilliO’Connor nt her home here.
sen and Stewart Waters spent- Sunday?
FAIR LAKE.
with the former’s grandmother al.
! Tlw Kingsley Ladies' Aid Society Stanton, Michigan.
'meets June 15th. Wednesday for sup­ 'Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs.। .
per with Mrs Allen Oriffln
Clate Loudens were. Mrs Jf-nnie Lyon* [
Mrs. Mildred Fritz and children und and son. Albert’of near HanQeld. Mr.
Mil- Evelyn Knowles have motoied to and Mr&gt;. Whitebeck of Crooked lake,
Altamont. Illinois, to visit tor lhe week. also Mr. and Mrs, Andy Louden and
Ernest Collins and wife of Lake Kenneth of lhe Polley district
Odessa were week end iiucaU at Mason
Mason Newton. Mrs. Mac SchaufFonthey's
hauwr and daughter. Katie, ot Delton
i Mrs. Wesley Norris and son Claud of und Mrs. Ikwsle Water* Visited Albert
Caritou Center spent Sunday ut Clay Schaufha-.iH-r at ‘tlie .University hospl-;
Rorabecks
II tai at
.................
......... ............. They _____
Ann ArbortSpnday
found
Vida Williamson U- home from tlfc j him feeluu a very little better.
hospital after an opciatlon lor AppenMr.- Vesta Silcox spent last week
dlciUs.
land with relative* at Jack*on.
|

ROUND, SWISS
or SIRLOIN

Wholes or Shank Half

No. 2% Size Cans.

Full Ripened

WHIM ECONOMY RULES'

Ginger Ale

Broken Sliced
24-oz.
bottle

No Bottle
Charge

Or o.'Li.vcr;
c.
ORANGE, LEMON,
•
LIME. ROOT BEER. STRAWBERRY

Cheese 7

Mild Full Cream

RALSTON'S WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL
NOODLES Broad or Fine Encore Egg /6-oz.pkg.
TEA SIFTINGS
BULK TEA
BAKED BEANS or LIMA BEANS
1.lb. Can

pkg. 19c
pkg. 5c
lb.
10c
lb. 23c

*can

5c

Eight O’clock Coffee

N.B.C Graham Crackers

25

can
RED BEANS or RED KIDNEY BEANS 1-lb.Can
lb.
N.B.C. COCOA NUT FINGERS
qt. jar
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
lb. pkg.
TEA
Grandmother'*
Black or Green
qt.jar
QUEEN OLIVES
Hokum
Larg.

Bread

Grandmother’^
Highest Quality

5c
15c
25c
29c
25c

HSor&lt; ‘4‘J
JLlULL/

Laundry Soap ^hi,tEath 12“* 25 c
Friday
Saturday
Only

SHREDDED WHEAT, POST TOASTIES
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES

2 pkg*. 19c
2 pkg*. 19c

DEL MONTE PEACHES Halve. No.^.i»ean ISc
WHITE
-------- ----------------------------------------HOUSE MILK
Large Can.
- can* 2&amp;.
5

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
TH. Grut A.tk&gt;&amp; &amp; Puife T.. Co.

�FAOB FOPRTgBN

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!!
$15,000.00 STOCK OF J. M. SCHWARTZ, INCLUDING MEN’S DRESS AND WORK CLOTH­
ING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES, DAMAGED BY FIRE AND SMOKE... NOW BEING SOLD
DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC FOR WHATEVER PRICE THEY WILL BRING FOR QUICK SALE!

►

Arise to This Mighty Opportunity ... A Positive-DeterminedTerrific Sacrifice of High Grade, Dependable Merchandise!
We Shut Our Eyes to FORMER PRICES When Marking These Goods . . .
DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS!
X'

BE HERE EARLY—OPENING DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 10—9:30 A. M. SHARP
ONE LOT

bNE LOT MEN’S

Rubber Boots

Work - Dress Shoes (a VK
ONE LOT

ONE BIG LOT

Men’s Work Pants
*Val. to $2.50.
Fire sale price,
pair—

V«/V

Men’s Athletic

ONE LOT

Men’s Dress
OXFORDS

DAMAGED BY FIRE
FIRE SALE

c

I

Men’s Athletic

I Stylish Bow Ties

tzVV ■ price, each—
I Bow tie.. V.l,
{&lt;1/* I loSOc. Fire .ale

WORD TO THE

PUBLIC!

Val. to 50c
Out They Go At

29*

19c

We will not sell to
dealers

One Lot Men’s Felt

One Lot Men’s
Harvest

Men’s Short Sleeve*
Ankle Length

Straw Hats
Vat to $1.00
Fire Sale

marked in
plain figure*
All merchandise

g

Mri

4

P«‘&gt;
Val.
V.l to $1.50.
BF
ir. sale price,
.Fire

ONE LOT

Dress Shirts

Val. to 5c
FIRE SALE

Slightly Smoked
Val. to $1.50

Men’s Collars

Straw Hats
For Dreis

2 Pant Suits
Val. to $9.00

One Lot Men’s

ONE LOT

ONE LOT MEN’S
HIGH GRADE

Dress Pants
Val. to $2.85
Fire Sale

«

One Lot Boys*
One and

Big lot. Val. to $3.50.
Slightly Soiled

49* 98*

Val. to $26.50
Fire Sale

*

♦

FIRE SALE
EACH

c

ONE LOT
HEAVY BALL BAND

Men’s Heavy Jersey

Men'*

Coat Sweaters

Winter Caps

$2.50 Value
Fire Sale

Val. to $1.50
Fire Sale

69

X9*

RUBBERS
DAMAGED BY FIRE
Val. to $2.00

49

15 Years of RELIABLE MERCHANDISING In This City

JM Schwartz
126 South Jefferson Street

39

Jersey Gloves

19c

Val. to $15.00
Fire Sale

nn

MEN'S

MEN’S

Values to $1.00
Fire Sale

Men’s Overalls

Men’s Canvas and

98*

Overcoats Men’s Suits

One Lot Boy*’

I Knicker
K
Pants
■
I

ONE LOT

SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
BY SMOKE

39c

Union Suits

HUNDREDS of OTHER BARGAINS Too Numerous to Mention

OPEN
EVERY
EVENING

ONE LOT

Val. to $1.00
FIRE SALE

Val. to $3.50
Fire Sale

Tennis Shoes

4

Men’s Work Shirts

each—
V.l. lo Sl.oo.
Fire sale price,

Union Suits Shirts &amp; Shorts

Dress Hats
ONE LOT MEN’S

FIRE SALE PRICE, PAIR

DAMAGED BY FIRE

DAMAGED BY FIRE
.
FIRE SALE

39

One Lot of Men’s Hose 9W®

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Remember
THE TIME
and PLACE

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9. 1932

HOPPERS WILL SING
Orville Tobias ot Detroit and Floyd
IF CROPS ARE GONE Tobias of Kalamasoo spent Saturday
night and Sunday with their parents.
Early Hatching Shows This
Pest Will Eat Michigan Crops
Unless Poison* Bait Is Used
East Lansing—That perennial pest,
the grasshopper, which harassed the
Biblical father* and which »UU sings'
among the rums of Uw farmer's hope*.
Is due to destroy crops in many Michi­
gan sections this year unless early
control measures art- used according to
Uie department of entomology at
Michigan Blate College.
Tlie itopfiers have already been ob-

%

Mr*. Vida Phillipa spent part of last
week ut Elmer Hathaway's Jn Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeMotl and
family entertained the following gw.-*!*
Sunday before Decoration Day;. Mrs
Eva Newton, her daughter and hus-

enemy cuts down their numbers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge visited ha
The daniMt done by the Insect can mother tn Grand-Rapid*. Sunday
lx- Mopped If poison bait la prc|mn-d
Ralph Skidmore of Virkxburg visitand used before they become too large,
llv bait .should be distributed as soon
us all (He IIimtU have hatched If «iif-'
found, The hatching is presumed to
liave been completed.
* The potMin bait can be pre|&gt;ared Thursday. after :&gt;jiciidlng four months
much mote’ cheaply u enough u&gt; *up- : with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Ncvitl und grand­
daughter, Ruby. from East Leroy visgroup of far met*. County agncultiual
agents will suirrvtM- tlie miking. If I

ing the mutti|H.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holcomb nnd
daughter. Mrs. Howard Johnson, of
The formula lor preparing the bait
should be obtained from county ngricultural agents or from th- college cntomology department al East Lansing.
Tlie {toison should be spread thinly on
headland., mid along fence rows. The
lio|&gt;|M.-rs' dp not die immediately after
eating the poison but-they immediately
Mop eating.

son Thursday.
। Miss Geraldine Halverson t-niertainled.MUa Lenora pew of Hasting* last

his

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Castle and
Frederick entertained their .cousins.
Mr. and Mrs - Donald Moore and son,
i David, of.Harbor Springs, .Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson and tun ot Grand
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ijaoc DeBack
and Norma Castle.
I

was very interesting and the rest of
the program -under lhe direction of;
Mrs. Dori* Hyde ' was also much en-,
joyed. We were pleased to have the
veterans of the Civil war with us once
more and liope they will be able to be
here nest ytar and more years to

land. Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs Slukeber und son of,
Kaiamaxoo visited Mr and Mrs Johtf
Doster over the wtk end.
Monroe of Kalamazoo wire caller# at
Mr. and Mrs. lAfen- and Eugene
Garrett of Doster *|xnt Sunday with Mr. nn&lt;| Mr*. Verne CaltArop’s Sat­
urday.
.
I
Harry Kililck of Dorter Ls visiting
Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters, ac­
niece. Mrs l-aVern Calthrop. and
companied by Mr* Jackson and yutjr ill*
rcrlbe. visited the. Kellogg camp at. family this week Mr. and Mr». LewelNorth Hne lake Sunday. Surely Mr lyn Erb of Grand Ledge were guest*'
week.
Kellogg has built fur lilni.se]f a iimiiu- tut
' There will be Children's Day exerelse* at lhe ebureh next Sunday night
The Triple Link club will be etilertained by Mrs. Edna Cutie Friday,
ti,,,., la
'

Investing Safely
interested in Standard Building and Loan Plan It baa been
going along serenely for 39 years, paying Ita Certificate Holders
5 returns, without doing any tricks with their money.
Standard investors hold' certtncates that have been 100 rente
on Ute dollar, and earned 5%. cash dividend* for 39 years. Never

I. L. MAUS &amp; SON

Mill uf HtutliiihT. Mrs, Mary Shed
Ihrltoii. Mr and Mt.-. Cu.v'iius Hugh

Hastings, Michigan

ir Ketchum

lampbril nr,d family.
E E Calm* and family
mg;- visited Lloyd Owm.

nm Is sja-nding some time with berj
daughter. Mr* Clarence Campbell.
Pete Haynes and wife of Harting.4
------- ------------ ----- -—-------arid also Lloyd Hayne* of Urbandale Walter Campbell and family Bunday at
visited at Henry U-maarSunday
• Freeport.
John Lammers and wife minn.-Jcd the
----- ... . &lt;
funeral of Mr* Eugene Conhn of OtThe partiM. a political sharp writes,
sego otic day last week
are finding it hard to get the keynote
We art- .sorry to Ivar ot the auiotno- of a successful campaign. The keynote
bile-accident of Will Shriber ol Ha.-- of a successful campaign, as you
tings lart week and hope lie will soon know. Is dough. —Boston Herald.

purchsiat-

them, although some
tiU'-makers call them

QUALITY
at new low prices.
cstra plies.

Famous Lifetime
Guaranteed

to woods
Have you taken the Treasured Trails
and mountains ... to lakes and streams? Toother
places—other towns—other scenes drum those in
which you live?
/

TIRES

SUPERTWIST CORD

Bill husky handsome Goodyears—QUALITY tires
within reach of all—built by Goodyear processes,
w ith Goodyear craftsmanship, and measuring irp
to Goodyear standards in every way—at prices so
low you can afford new rubber all around.
St SA4e-8I
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Tub. 91-41

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4.IW.
Sinti. S4.lt
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.
_ So inexpensive! So pleasant
and restful. Get your copy of “PLACES TO GO"
from any Standard Oil Service Station. Just pick
out the spots you’d like to sec — get the family
together and start. Make iLn_§yjiduy outing—a
week-end tour—or an extended trip through
several states.

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*6L’ •7’i

■V larh
Single »*-4i
Tub. gl.OX

Start now—this week-end—to go to places you’ve
never been before. Out in the country—through
ic fruit lundsin the pure, clear air of the
ridcr horizon.

sex 4-M-SS

r.eh
n^Fln Fra.
Sinti. 95.15
Tub. 9I.0X

Sinti. »4 .«•
Tub. Me

SAV35
&gt; Each

In Pr».
Sinti. 97-59
Tub. 91.39

Othcr sixes equally low. These prices are for cash.
GOOD USED TIRES $1.99 UP.
EXPERT VULCANIZING

Heavy Duty
Truek&amp;Bue
Goodyear
Pathfinder

6.50-30

6 00 20

'

STANDARD RED CROWN —lhe
better gusohne—cuts the cost of motoring
and increases the pleasure of travel. This
brilliant, powerful, satin-smooth.fuel was
especially developed (or people who de­
mand the utmost performance from gaso­
line at the lowest possible cost. With hot
weather here you need a gasoline o( high
anti-knock value, yet seasonably adjusted
to prevent danger of vapor lock. STAND­
ARD RED CROWN BURNS CLEAN
AT ANY SPEED.

Get Your Cofiy of

"PLACES TO GO"
TM« booklet i« profusely ilhtstratrd. Li&gt;f» hundred* of t»‘rtiutjng pUcr« ‘‘in the grexi
MiLiUWr.i I'eth you where
they *rr-~*nj bow tn get there.

*15.00ln*^Jj,
ainsl* lino
30a5

Blasis 115.60
. 33x3

*14.87 m pal,J

•16.60,,-i^

atnsla SU.3S

Blafle 117.10

TRADE OLD TIRES for new Goodyear All-Weathers

Bross Tire and Battery Shop
North Michigan Av.nu.

'What is your cdfr to you? A mere machine to get
you around, of a friendly agent to help you get tbc
most out of life? Are you really getting all the
possible pleasure from that car of yours?

Phone 2482

Hailing*, Michigan

Smith &amp; Doster

When You Buy7 Standard Gasoline
Ask for “Places to Go

STANDARD RED CROWN
THE BETTER GJSOLUU'E
STANDARD OIL COMPANY

�Mrs Hattie Cool of Ionia visited
Memorial Day “was properly ob­
Id nelghbont and friends in this vicin. served by a large gathering ot .people
v last week.
•
here, many of the former residents bcijir here over the.week end. The firing
•quad ot 'he American Legion from
Hastings assisted us. The Boy Scon:
and family Memorial Day. Mrs. Clyde
organization had assisted in placing Jackson
and children spent the aft­
ernoon with tier parents

LEGAL NOTICES |

tiCGBEE CORNERS.
। An apple ratted in the. great NorthM". Doreen Capixjn and Ted Hay- ■Vest measures 13', inches from stem'
?’ard’ M*'A Virginia Hayward and Leu- : to stem. If ever called on to play Wil­
fin Woodman sjwnt Decoration day at liam Tell’s little boy in'a pageant, we
j shall surely keep it in mind—Detroit

Tlie daily pres.s carries the nnnouncement that tlx? twenty’ mil­
lionth Ford is conflng this way on a
font' of the country. Let ’er come. The
19.999,999 passed here Sunday.—Dulins

grade with good averages. Bo
attend high wh&lt;x»! m Hastings.
Ralph. Gerald. Walter and,

son.. Floy Kyser of Grant, Helen Ky•er of East lainsiiuf. und Dr. R. J
.Minty of Dayton. Ohio, accompanied

Friday and Saturday Specials
Fine Granulated

all who so willingly and splendidly us• stated in rarryfng-qut tlx- program foi
rfic day. The ctnmlvn’ was benigiftil,
the many flowering shrubs and itowcre

SUGAR
Van AlLvburg ot Grand Rapids were
guests at the home of’their parents

25c

3

OLEO

lion in Freeport on Wednesday. Some
Mias Mabel Lite spent from Friday
had unpleasant cxpcTiepce on their until Sunday evening with her aunt,
way home. It mined and then rained Mrs. C. J. Preston, und family.

Friday, June 10th until Thurtday, June 16th
Chas Ludlow te spending a
anti hu daughter und family

Pink Salmon 3 £ 25c

■rand Rapids

brother and family, Wm. H. McKevitt.
.John Cummings of Grund Rapids ;
for many years a traveling man wlm I
made this territory und was. lovingly I

;&lt;«nreting
I... M F

,... ----------- meeting and party;
which wax held al the home of Magftie ‘
.... t
Hummel Saturday evening. ’Die fol-:
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hammond nnd ; lo*“'8 Wiker' were .elected President
son ;.|xmt Sunday with Mr. und MrMcKibbm; Vio -Pro -Maggie

?dr. and Mrs. Arthur "Eifler nnd
. children of Battle Creek spent from
Thursday and over Decoration Day
with Mr. und Mrs. laland Hammond

pleasant one and greatly enjoyed. by

St

Country Club Quality

.

Country Club - in dtlldoui lomtlo u«i

Educator says the movies are n first- be held at the Minn
Class medium for teaching history. Of oh Saturday cvenm;
course. though, there should be some welcome.
provision for keeping the kiddies from j We are &gt;wry to
getting the Idea that nil great men of; minister. Mr &lt; Eva
history looked like George Arliss — ■ home', in Hastings '

QUEEN OLIVES

•­

Hollywood Brand • Urge qua ent

SALAD DRESSING

25c

Fmoui Embany - mabti &gt;alad&gt; b«tl*r

JEWEL COFFEE

FOR OUTSIDE
AND INSIDE

CEDAR POSTS
7-Foot, 8-Foot and Large 8-Foot Ends

Children? day at-^he M. E. church,
next Sunday will be properly observed.
The .exerciser will prolxibly take Qir
place of the preaching service. These;

PANCAKE FLOUR
PORK and BEANS

wife uer&lt;- on their way to Kubmwa
und when near tlie red light at Martin
wore hit by a car that threw Mr. HoLtaforth out and severely nn his arm
to a physicians ■•flier for nr»t aid. and
tlirn taken to Plainwell lxx|»ital He
wiw nblc to be brought home on Friday.
We all hope for hi* quirk recovery and
are thankh^ that the nrcident proved
no worse than it appears now. Accord-

BREAD

IVORY FLAKES

5

EASY TASK CHIPS

Hastings Lumber u Coal Co.
TELEPHONE 2515

Ever popular whit* chip

GINGER ALE
Latonia Club • P«l&lt; Dry • alto Rocky Rivet Lamos
Orange and Root B««r. No boule ch«fj«

NEW LOW PRICE

Friday.

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Cantaloupes

'

Califodni* - rich and flavorful

Cabbage
QUALITY MEATS

SUMMER PLEASURES
Mrs Beatrice Dunning spent
tends? until Friday nf but

MICHIGAN
.Michigan to apentl their vacations in ihifl great
summer play-land. Michigan*!* scenic beauties, her
resorts, hotels and fine highways are world
renowned.Sumnier v tailors return again and again.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot of Free­
port spent Sunday with the latter*
brother. John Kollar, and family.
Mrs Marvin Cuter and. son. Ray.
spent Sunday with her son. Floyd, and
family of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Louise Potts of Caledonia spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wright

o'clock there will be a pre-school clinic
at Delton »clxx&gt;lhouse for all pre-school
children of the township Toxin anti­
toxin will be given to any one desiring

Betty Mae Potts spent from Thurs­
From London it is reported that:
day until Saturday with her sutcr. Charlie was late to numerous engage­
Mrs. Ralph Flnkbtencr of Middleville ments and sidestepped others com­
pletely But his friends do not think
family spent Sunday at Sand lake. - । that he is deliberately grooming him­
Grant Robinson, is entertaining the self as a candidate for Mayor of New
। York—Los Angeles Times.

The millions of dollars spent each year by
Michigan's thousands of visitors mid to the prospcrity of tlie state. Ix't us also spend our own
vacations in Michigan this year, thereby contrib­
uting still funther to its prosperity.
And wherever yon go, dSpel worry by telephoning
home and office frequently. Call friends
to tell them when Von will arrive. Tehphone ahead for hotel accommodations.
Long Diatancv rates arc low.

BeeS
Kettle
Roast
Clioice
Chuck Cuts

SPICED HAM

PORK LOAF
Herrud’a Fine tgu-l

BACON SQUARES

CHICKEN
Fine Freih
Dreued Fowl

Lb.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 15, 1932

14 PAGES

PAGES ITO8

NUMBER 7

HOSPITAL GUILD NO.
POinilllTIIIIP [V '
ADVENT STS OPEN
PLOWED FOR GARDENS GIRO WENT TO
FIVE HONORED AT
8 HAS FINE SURPRISE- UllflUUfl I HID tA‘
! Unknown Donor Remembers .
Fine Opportunity For Those
Sewage Disposal Plant To Be
THE I CAMP HERE Work of Hospital With a
SCHOOL MEETING
ERCISESO™ Who Wish to’ Raise Their
OTTER LAKE BILLET Ready. For Operation

MACHINERY AND ALL
EQUIPMENT INSTALLED

Gift of Money
Own Winter Vegetables
DELIOHTFUI.” VISIT TO THE
ATTENDANCE WILL BE THE, On Monday. Mrs. Jacob Hehor, chair-, SPLENDID ADDRESS BY DR.
Friday night tin- cnum il voted that.
LARGEST IN HISTORY SO .pian of Pennock Honpital Guild No 8 '
CHILDREN'S HOME ON
CHARLES T. OOODSELL
the land u little west and north of th.-'
was- surprised and pl«-;i.M-d to receive a |
M-wagr dir|m.Mil plant be plow&gt;-d and,
OFFICIALS STATE
OF KALAMAZOO
.
SUNDAY
sum of money by hudl from un unony-'
mana givyr. The envelofw was ud-,
drbMed ’'Hospital Guild No. 8. care
„ M». •.!«.!
THURSDAY EVENING . i
---.
L{greatly appreciate this niurtesy ' anil
-----a‘---- .

the use of It donated lor gardening &gt;
pm]H&gt;M*s to any who may u; mu re .nil j

SESSIONS OPEN ON
■

About July 1
AU the machinery and equipment
ary for tlie ami!

ARE YOU WORTH?"
-

Preachers, Lecturers-and Au-&gt;are deeply grateful to the unknown I Diplomas Presented .to .One
J . Ihor. ol National Rtpuutlon neca* at UK- £
?p&gt;iS'*'uL'&gt; XHundred Six By Pro.idcnl of
ixopnui .mat Mini inns
Coming- For Services
cnu
pul to bimhI use imthediutely
|
Board, Mrs. Keller

dening. Anyoiie interested should grt in
toiicii wttii the city property c«mmlttr&lt;
of tile council. Tills is a fine op)X&gt;rtrinity for tlic iffirmnliurd to prepare
for the whiter mdntib by raising their

.. „

THEREFORE DISTRICT

YOUNGSTERS HAVE
EXCELLENT SUPERVISION

Buildings Situated In Ideal Spot
On High Bluff Ovortooking Otter La/te

QUESTION OF CHANGING
TIME OF TAX LEVY WAS
DEFEATED

must pay interest
r«*u cl ipw

that tsnw

FFTETHANNIAL
BMETWE10N

Fred Johnson ijnd Dr. D. D.
Walton Elected to Succeed
Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Heath

ting Monday
’Ihc fllty-jcvcnth annual Commence- «.iiil&gt;.u:&lt;-. Ute jxitat.i . ----- ..
.
....
.... at)d Burry county were rep-,
Hastinzh
m&gt;«n could br
ment cxereUw of the Hastings Hfgh&gt;&gt;»&gt;
which-would be wry i re nted on Sunday by slx’ly-thne
, . n-&gt;.fiil
atirl winter
i.immI . tncmbein
useful iKlc
this YaH
fall and
winter It.
It i&gt; U
hoped
! school were hrld In tlie Central scIumh: that n large number will avail :hem- Auxiliary. their families mid wveral
one ballm.
iin|Mirtant camp mretliig ever held in ULIIIUII I llUUlirilVI
nu—.ts at he fourth District birthday
till.- state from June 16 to 26 on the
11 fl ft IRITrnrOTIRIH auditortum Friday alternoon at. two M-lve, of this prlvUegf.
uttering.
lair ground* at Hastings. Il lx expected
I U I L ULL
U ; o’clock. DlrecU-d by Mr. diridoplur
„ JI ter Luke Children’* Billet
that 160 churches over the slate will
VlHu III I LULU I IllU , Overlev. tl»v High .sclionl nrrilrstra.
; which is supitom-d by thew* r»rgani?a»
&gt;t Hx.ling-J
rend rcprcM'nlattvcs
....._
tiuuii. Their were four train Wny- OVER THREE HUNDRED EN..i»mn
! land, fourteen from Sturgis. live from
. fitir to the consolidation of the East T ADnp Annipurp PMiAvrn betaol tile graduating eta':. marched in­
JOYED GATHERING FRI­
a4i.il. West Michigan Conferences which { LARGE AUDIENCE ENJOYED to. Hie tall. then t hrough Hie wings .and
—=Vtook place nt tin- beginning of the'
THE CLASS NIGHT
rer. from Ju re, a total of nineDAY EVENING
rmng to the minutes of the
onto the stage The invocation was
▼ present year, the. Adventists will hold
pypdptqpq
Everyone had a most dvllght1.: ,.i.d ’.he trnwbut one camp meeting in the slate,
LALKL1OLO,
t for tin- year ending July 1.
»nd were greatly pleased will:
First Methodist Episcopal church of
DR. JOHN W00T0N
and the attrndiiner will lx* the largest
.nditlnn'H al the Billet. .
idered—’The Torrent.” by Marchant. TWO HUNDRED SIXTY EIGHT
•. treasurer. »1h» predated a
When tin- visitors first arrived they
ever. Not only have several hundred UNUSUAL BEQUESTS
WAS THE TOASTMASTER
Ilttincial teport for this
rent
ent to
io the
inc administration
aamimsiraiiui: uuiuuiik
building
— — t
tents for living purposes been pitched
.-r th cTimcMTC 1 “and
nd '• Hawn.
” by currnn.
Dawn."
Curran, uy
by tne
the tttgn
High
PASS RECENT EXAM
Rnhrwrl Giris'
eiirte' Glee
ril*-.. club.
r llih 'dlr&lt;i.t&lt;i|
dlr. i t.Ml bv
in *
ir. but no tir.nl report could
in .order to accommodate the crowd
MAUL IU o I UU&amp;N I q , school
IL. ,
1 ...d u»» « I." Program' In Accordance With
, tour of the cottages, after which all
“
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13. when the school
tiiul is planning to attend, but rooms
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mi.&lt;v Frances Hunter. Mi|&gt;crvbor of
INATIONS
Golden Anniversary of
in the City will be utilized in housing History And Prophecy Were milslc ln OUr city schofclx
■ until July L
I enjoyed a bouptURu i*x luck dinner. •
The buildings arc located on a wood- ’
•■counted far quite
the ilelegntc!.
Also Unique And Original In : Next &lt; anu- tiie uddre» by Dr. charb-v
Alumni Association
For th.- past ten days the clergymen
K
i . GixxUell. lu-ad of the history d. - ROBERT HENNEY HAD
rd bluff overlooking Otter take. the- imn-amd attrnd' The filtirth annual bunquei and re.
of the conference have come in from
Thought Ana Presentation
ipaftihent of Katainazod College. His '
that thr propndtmn
THE HIGHEST AVERAGE । playgrounds being located .among the .union ol the HaMting*. Hhfh Sch.Ki
their different churclies and. laying1 ffc.nhw ciass Night at tiie Central{theme was What Are You Worth?"
! large trrus where numerous swing.'. ’
m* for the coilecUan
.
«
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«» , «
*.lid."-. merrv-go-roiinds. etc., have b'cn •'1',iuni A .*• &lt;•*.&lt;.■ ■ !-.&lt; -I I nd.c
aside their cleilcnl robes, havF donned Kcliool auditorium un&gt; Tiiupalay eve •: Tin--apc-uker begun by cxpresdnif his .................. .
ll.li.n...overalls, and are working with tne-' ning was enjoyed by a capacity uu- pleasure at being here to'-ntteiid th!- Several Student. Had Ono
Hundred Per Cent In Read- ju..,t.u..
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chanlcnl iimisiun to gi-L the camp,commcnreim-nt Such q time, he de-'
I- After dinner, tiie children who had
l
o.uiqu
mi etiiig ground., .in readiness for Uie! promptly at eight o'clock, the pro- • clnrvd. requires the graduate to ixinder
it very Plain that
mg and Physiology
birthdavi. durliu: June were presented ' menu
t whatever in die
. opening .program Thursday night.
&gt;c-wionaj
played by tin- Higli school on the meaning of life. It ought also to'
..wv-o..., of
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. , Two hundtcd-und sixty-eight seventh wltll R1(ls froln uw Fourth. District,
•he encampment is being arranged
under Um- Iradcr.-dilp of Wesley!help linn arrive at a philosophy
life!
iccmsful
living, graders pa.«*wd-the recent atim* exami-, W1tn.which they were pleased. Chll- "’J'*
pndi-r Uie su|x-riin«-ndency of Rt-v. T., t^!Ul. u;,
member.-, of the class। which will aid him lit fiicc
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I...' v.rliiotild consider nation aid an- promoted to th.- eighth ■ &lt;ir,.n who were thu- tionored were: Chldtau
’
M. Niipunervllle, of Bay City, until re- marched to their place.-;. William ken- in wui.a&gt;i&gt;«
thinking U.
of life
one \lu
Aft«r the bunque
■
Tentfy
........ ijHLstor
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of the
-------------Holland
- church. .! n«n&gt;&gt;,
nedv, .1 .-eiiior. uciru.
acted tu&gt;
ns .master
iiuvkci of
«’ its mau-rlai. moral and »|&gt;intUMl values grade for next v.ar Th? iii.:lu;.: aw:- B&gt;-tty ixmlt •agvd 6; K.»rl Berg. ,8;
&lt;■ n-cenl
n.funi fiitrrvtew.
(V.t—rvif.w Rev.
ll.’i' S.
K F.
P • tpn*monte»
. .
In u
announcing eacli numb* r The l.iboratorv iix-. shown us of what -Ut’* were earned by Robert ll. nn.-y &lt;&gt;. Ro^-mary Reck. 12; N.uvmi B* t. 8;
Wight.
President
T»f the Michigan
i u .1.,.&gt;.nrt
&lt;lh ,prognuu.
b(. 1&gt;r„ltnull
,.v inau.rtuK
the boUv
a human
Rtdiard riunrum.
Fullerton. u.
G; r.urci.t*Florence vuu&gt;,
Cady, ’*' "u-„imiiix romniin.
year, would mean a
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: ;v» it ,(appeareu
on.d&lt;n&lt;ro , v. rmaterials
me oouv
ot a of
numan
wingbeing
is: is' the Carlton Center school who^urer- , ( meuaru
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no.wire
'rt
«
F.lnltU*
Dav
of
the
Ban'VHlint..rire
Ktiut
10'
Hr.lol,
Mtll.
r
1P-HPtaCHU!
Coiiference. declared tliat orders.for j0|in w. Kttebing guve tiie invocaUon.icompeted. iBcJentiflraliy it has . b.-en nue wus M«. Elaine Day of the Banv-; B; Beatrice I$.. ii, 10: Ralph Miller. 7: J 11 ■,hK
11 *■ 'M Iree II
family lent-; hove already exceeded the wld,.h WILS fon„We&lt;| 1)V Ulr Salutatory demonstrated that the value* of tlwse ville school with mi average ot 93. lunv ! Yi k-am
Roljert Willoughby..6: tounun.L. li t ■
.... .?nf- Lt-on Bauer for those
unanimously elected:
,
number of tenia available.
hy M1Ss Virginia Poita She *jM&gt;ke n materials is 9Bc We all n-renl such an i Clem of Carlton.Center with an aver-i Haney Assad. 6; Betty Johnson. 8.
who ofijMAM-d the plan explained that
President
—
Mises
Wimircd
Johnston.
’ji, |hearty
welcome and.
and exbre-M-df
cxpre,*M-&lt;|'her
ap- absurd
X’’- of
of 91-«91-8, Norabeilc
Norabeilc Flahm
Flahm ry
ry of
nf th-Un- Game?
Games and
and contc-ts
rontc-ts of
of various
various kinds
kinds’
The flmly program will be as folM.arly welocxne
her apabsurd way
way nf
of valuing
valuing aa man;
man; yet
yet itit u-'
u ““X*
he did, not ffuextlon the gotxi faith of
Vice-President—Maurice Edmonds.
Il He *. *
*1.I predation
...
«for ..
...
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.. . . man. plus
&gt;
.
■ and
. . ability
....... i 1Heigh «...
I. rw.l u*it
b, un average rtt
it... fr.r
a ..Inn.r-a
the many
opportuniliv..
ji)iy&gt;ical
.morale
school
with
of ■litM'.i.I.l.
90 81 with ...
npiiroprinte ,,gifts
for 11,
tiie
winners
the board in pre.-enting 'die proposition
Rising Bell—0:00 A. M.
afforded tile Class ot 1932.
: to obey orders, which make a man and Beatrice Mead of the Chidester - made the day a. happy one for th.-.
Workers’ Meeting- 6 30 A. M.
J Tiu- Class History was presented bv i valuable in war. War
no value on school with an average ol 90 G.
j children. Each on.- was prerented with
at this particular time, to make such
Devotional Meeting 0:30 A. M. ,'MIxms Harriet Plenum add Ailreii jx-rrohalily.
। Iff word study and spelling, the fol- a loHypdp and the Hastings Post-i This being the fiftieth anniversary of a change in view of the difficulty which
Young Peoples Meeting—6:30 A. “ ilM-nliath. It »u.s very clever and in-' Nor. said Um- speaker, ,h it much lowing pupils received A; Elvert Mott, donated twenty-five pounds of
m&gt; many axe-finding in meeting their
Mary
program wo.-, na.urall* one of rem.- .-iiare of the tux burden Under exist­
Breakfast—7: IS A. M.
Itcresting,
depicting a number of‘.more worth white to apply a financial!Dr'lton
’^"'” school; «-■
’*’ Olshewsky.
&lt;n«»«m-.irv Or-', randy for
o.. future requirement■■
'&lt; Continued on page three)
ing cireunu-taficrs he thought. there­
events that occurred during Uie schbol teat to learn Uu- value of a human bcr angeville; Beatrice Mead. Chidester;.! On Sunday there were 106 children: nl*cinKlife of the graduau*s. Several of the ing But how often we x-k tin- qta-s- Dorothy Weeks, r Martin ’ and Elaine being cared for nt the Billet, reverali 1 irst there was community singing fore. it would l»e unwise to "rock the
tlieni-------------------------from tlQ.-- county. -------------Four wvtehv
- kd b- Principal Win.-T
’I’. w-u-rWallace. Tim
Tin- boat" or make any change. Wiu'fi the
| .students wen- Impersonated by cldl-; tlon-What is Im worth?" expecting, of Day. avryvihc. tn pcnman-tiip. Nora-’ of -----YOUNG MAN DROWNS
1,11 nI "f tin: Av«x-i;ition. Keith L
!dren. various oubttanding occasioi'.x;course, an answer in dollar* and cents.' belle Flannery. Bcjxh'; EIoImj Cable. leaving that-dav but several others:
AT THORNAPPLE LAKE wen- repreM’nted. Uie minuet us given J To Illustrate Um- lolly ot that kind of Delton-and Laurence Radtke. Robbins were‘coming later in Uie week. There Fuller, uf'tlv clas- of 1918. next intro■ Continued &lt;&gt;n page seven»
ir.tcr. I)r John A
In reading. Duvid Barry of the -ftcgT is always a long waiting list so Um- dared the toa;
_
dunng
UUIIIIK uiv
tiie .irviHtGeorge Washington
w HAU 11 Ctrl i ||&gt;mk
mr*- I Hll
un c.sUmate. nv
he slated
inawu tliat In
in i.'-c
1921
■ ot IK)-’. The mlro- nD|r|W nc |MCI1DAWrc
..n greatest
H..
A Was Active In Y. M. C. A. and eant vrx-. again, danced, a dance pi. ■ there was held the
jieace con­ In received 100' and these pupils re-1 rooms arg fillfd to capacity, mint of W&lt;&gt; —n of jin- &lt; -a- &lt;n
tlw time. Twelve children wrte in;is-!,11" t”‘» and.rysponiM- were replete with, UnlulN Ur INbUnANUt
timesin
Waxhingtqn-'tTlved
A:
Phyllis
Beck.
lone
Clqfn
aitai
*
Bov Scout Work In
sentedin tin* recent oix'reita was I ference nf all times tn Washington.
•
• ;-;il)hr, of wit. A better selection for|
■idendldiy done, and many other things
m* master mind and dlrectiiig
’
Mdendidlv
things JTI
I Tin?
dliectlng tand
Iwad bi । Mary clem ol the Curlton Center,
COMPARATIVELY RECENT
j toastmaster would have bren hard to'
school: Frances
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also recaneamna
recalledhind enacted.
iiiarted. A very|
very that confrrenci war. Charles
diaries Evan.-,
Evan- ijschool;
Frances jlumphrey.
JIumphrey. I..
’illmon-.
County
wen' make, as Dr .Wootoo
vvooton has.u
nas a flnc*i-nre
nnvreiwc &lt;&gt;l
&lt;H ,
.
.by,t
(Continued on page
wre three)
three)
KIvvrt Mott. Rus.m11 Smith and Kath-j MClAl I AWW pi ACPC
CliorlM Tt-eier of WixMiland. age 23. i rtlexsing cornet xolo.
rSmpadc"
Intnxiuctiofw were unique: Kim Sigler Gave Able Discus­
,iyn Horton, Delton; Walter Wolowicz •’tW LMW rLHUuo
------------- - « &gt; »----athletic, director of the Sunfield High &lt;Htiuiiert
”u “■ was
* given by Roy‘Finstrom.
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, linriow Lab; Alice Sebastian. Brome-,;
f
“
RUDREN
ON
BANKS''
nuv,ly 1,1 hi((v
rh&gt;““‘- Y,..,rs Ag„-;
sion Of This Subject At
! cikic TRIR1ITE Tfl
relioni, was drowned at tiie outlet of uccMiip.tnird by Mi ■ Virginia Potts.
Duunc.ro
uni
D/irono,
Th(. ,r‘rlll)inrnI
' Latffence Snyder. Altofi; EriM'st Swtin.
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As
IWlttil. tile Class Will delighted! r,l’t 1 n,DU.»E I u
Tiiornapplc lake near Indian landing
k
The Commercial Club
*
b
PRIN W T WALLACE
Jun.- bht.i. ijncoin; oti i Tax of Two Cents Must Be : was’ ’nwponded
• '*M“’’ ’’1 to u
”’Friday afternoon. Witli some of the the students who always enjoy the
born
Rated.
&lt;&gt;f
the
Kim
Sigler was tiie .qwiiker ut Ixst
ami
j
’1
h
did 1 Will
"X?ftEthH5o^
Paid On Checks, Orders Or j.referred
tn;u:r
uh.&lt;-b
,.lM ^ulu'
boys of the Sunfield High school he jokes . upon tlieir ckusniiites
------------------------,—... , week’s noon luhclwon of Uie Hastings
(Continued on page three)
hiid come to Thomapple lake ’for a
i
His
Work
and
Ideals
Will
Long
luted
as
Ute
"iiorre
nnd
buggy
and
ken»;
Commerciul
club
He
gave
a
very
Inway. Otis; Donald Feldpausch. Little
Drafts After June 15
picnic, nicy had Just eaten their;
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'.M-nc lamp a J.’’ Sin,- brought out many I forming talk on the subject of huur: Brick; Wesley Chaney. Fick; Lindi n
Live In Hearts jind Lives
dinner, and TrcU-r had |»rtakrn of a PROTESTS PAYING THREE
I
There wa* |ms*Ml by congnfas
Collison. Learn; , U-ola
CorUlght. of two rents upon each of the ft...1;1X i Interesting things about the cla.« and i aiu-r. He -stated that insurance, as we
hearty meal, when it was discovered
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of Students
(Continued on page flvei
"
‘'v '
know today^is of comparatively reBriggs; Etalne Day. Birryvillc; 'Mel- Ing iiwtrumeilU made or.drawn after!
PERCENT ASSESSMENT
that Uu-ir rowboat wax drifting down
{cent origin. The ancient Romans and
One , who
attended Um- Alumni ban- bourne Doriovan, Bunnell; Darn ! Aldstream.
stream, Teeter
leeier .said
sain lie
nr -would
woui.i get
mu
it
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15th day of June and uu to July 1. «• * inp p «t dadmcc
; Greeks apparently liad nothing like It.
Gregory; Albeit Arentk. McCul- the
and soon plunged into tlx- Thomapple, Village of Nashville Makes Ap- .. . ,*11* yra[ ‘&lt;mld not foil •to •-lx- —
un- ­
1034; check--, draft.-, or order; for th.' MAJUn U. Pi. DAnnito
arm down and laded to come to the
*. ,n-prnhntp rn„r. ftn
!«”’'■«*“ with the fine wted.
nnttr- TJ‘e
“lu-mpts at what u now
words and hlui; Morris Ashby, Hope Center; Al­ jiayiwnts of money drawn qj»n any
surface again. The Sheriff* force was
peal to "obatc Court On
tribute* that w.-re fr.ld
GETS NOVEL PRIZE known a- insurance occurred in feudal
. to Principal
PrincipalwW.
(Continued on page six)
x bank, jankers or trust coqipiihy. such
surfacc again. .....
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.
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' England. The TxtelcUCe of the human
Wallace by the .speakers on Um- pro- I
promptly notified and Under-Sheriff.
Tenth Day
a
tax
tn-be
paid
by
the
maker
or
T;&gt;sk&lt;r and Prayut Ing Attorney Bar- i The Banner gave int week theJ gram rvprereiittng -the classes of 1902, j
Revive. Second Place I. Con­ : the future of u lottery; Property may
{.
./ m'll went to the sei ne of the drown-’ aKM.fSlnpnt Of benefits for tile Hostings!: 1912 and 1922.
hu-trad rtf providing stamps for tliiw
test—4000 Entries From ii be damaged by natural causes. Deutli
There ran Im no doubt,but that Mr..
’ ing mid with tiie cquippwnt which th| center Covert road. The county was'
purpdsi* to be .‘old through the po.t
| can be dealt to a savage by a human or
sheriff has for llult purpose, found the] uul doin
|ier
Hn.5Ungs' । Wallace h an a-vet to the schools, of!
Seven Countries
other' or by bank-.-, congress put upon
. .in animal enemy. Insurance is only
body al a depth of seven feet and[lownahlp I5 IM.r „.nl&gt; Castleton town- ; this city xs well xs to the community in' Hastings Commandery’x drill team'----------the bankers
the -----burdi-n
&lt;" _keeping
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Major G. N. Barnes. U. S. A . who Is!1 paxdbh* in a ylvilixed society.
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brought it to_ the surface. c&lt;»rnn«.r. . . .« — —. ------------- .
was one of the thirty teams exhibiting Jaccnrute account of nlj tiie checks is-.well known ilfre. i» the. Chief of Dc-i The first insurance on ir.ixlemHnrs•
Adrnunte. who won summoned, found■ 10 lx-r rent. Hastings City 12 jicr cent.'* 1 ‘
“* ,5“."*^
,lrills ut Oarfleld park Grand Rapids. (sued bv all the persons who liavo ac-.j,h:n nnd Engineering ill the Ordnance!
that tiicre was no water In lectors Nashvllte viltage 3 per cent.
(High M.hool stud, nt.s atul help tfiTdiri’ct &gt;ru,.MjaJ1. jH1M. 7 a[ t|lt. annual Con- ' counts with the bank, cluirginu that । department of the Watertown Arrenai■ wxs about 1300 A. D. when whiff has
lungs. Jumping into Uie cold w-ater| Ten days are allowed by low for op0,1 h,‘ r.,1{ht JrBCkM n ,fe L' ,KTj clave of the Michigan Knights Tcm- ! person two rents tor each check issued, near Boston. Major Barnes owns a 1i now become known as marine insurright after a hearty meal may i»ve i peais to be made to the. probate courta real service. No one could, |,iBr. where three thousand' Knights I As anyone cun ree this relieves the check which is worth 83.500 to him. 1 I .nice was started. It amounted prac- .
ticaDy to a bej on the retunrof n rea­
brought on n physical condition that|On Friday, which was the tenth day.
lo wl?al was sald of ,Mr; Wtt’lacc. were
attendance.
.
... in
,urnmnawv.
|individual
of buying stamps and of nf-i but he isn’t rarryingMt-In his wallet j,
Jed to the dftmnng. o&gt; it may havci Nashville appealed against tiu? levying।by ,how *‘ho represented 'lie three’ At
-• -the----•--■----- •of the
------'• «conclusion
drill
by-the | fixing them to his checks.-bift make., a nor ot/hti jxt.iou. as the check b. mad&lt; ‘
jpiiv^rr of . r .run Thi» d«*i-el&lt;M&gt;&gt;d
been caused by heart disease.
of thrw IX&gt;r rcnt nKain5t that village, f dosres mentioned and fail to be 1m- Hastings drill team Tuesday the lot of additional work fir banks. The lot ,t4l and I, 21 inches long. 1’2 inches X tbZ^rSt blunel knowai
There is went’sorrow in Woodland cl(llmlng Ilurt aK NlWhv11le Is u part • pres-red with Ute worthwhitene.ss ot .. G/and
W1-lnl commander, Knlglits ^Tetn]ilar! a
„ also requir.
tnai. at
act
n-qu/ri ■- that,
at me
the eno
end oi
of wid&gt;-. one-eighth o! un inch thick.ami jjOydj,
nnd in Sunfield over • the untimely of custh-ton township, it Is already IK&lt;™ life and of giving it in service to , o
Michigan. Em.
Em. 'Sir.
Thane Brjtf-dtri.
Benedict, each inuuili.
month c»v»s
everv wank
bank niwu
ahull iiuupr
make »ii
an t wclglv; 12 |X&gt;uuds. WlWn Major Barnes’
cff Michigan.
Sir. TJiznc
Itixiirinco - beeiin about 1711 to
death of this fine young man. His in-1 Mhedul-d to pay Its full proportion, “thcra He may never have material - . - ...•“ mak
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fluence nnd example hud always been' about hull of that townchip's shore of tiffics but he will live In the’ hearts to tiu-team
' showing the checks drawn by each de. cannot u- a fountain jwn
was-armired bv tiie ereat Ixjnd'on fire
for good among dwys and young men. Ujc ux and claims tbdt Uie threw per n,,d c-Urem of tiie -members of the
■There have been many fine drills . posltor dunng the month, and forward
The story Is as follow -: Tills cliedtXi _r ,P.yho*n marked
A He was a clean, line specimen &lt;&gt;t young* CCIll llURlJt not to be added. ’Die vll- thirty graduating classes who . have on the field here this nftefnoon by Uie tms together with the cosh.for the to- made of steel, arc welded. It can lx ..Kan™,.s ln Dinn. unIj mtMluMlj; of inV* manhood!? His good work for Uie Y. | |ilKl. nuUibrities insist that Nashville Pu-v?ed out from our High retoxi! in the revcral cpmmundertes exhibttiiig. in la| stomps chargwl for Kaicd checks to; ea-hi-d ut the cfevelund Trust ComL? n
whiTtM.
M. C. A . Boy Scouts nnd In other ways! wm rm&lt;ivc no benefit from the con-! thirty years while Mr. Wallace has beyn which they; have sliown wonderful the proper government .lUthoritj.
pany in Uu- usual wav. but the indor. • ita...
.&lt;&lt; th/&gt;
nHmmt at lifeTro/the principal.
will make his loss grcviotuly felt The fclructjon Of t|lla highway.
abllity and movements in moss formalf there ever sal A Washington a men! must
wntten &lt;&gt;n the cheek
.g
funeral took place in Woodland Bun­ ' A strange thing arose with reference
tions by platoons and command, nes J c„ni?rrs.s thal .„.,ntd to try to break all with an arc welder.
' ;
T
day a Iter noon.
”
to this protest. Tiie law expressly HOPE TWP. SUNDAY
with conuiM’iidabte precision: but there records for iNtssing foolish legislation. Tills check reprerehts the reconda.,hr&gt;.&lt;. Ar ntioeHon tu*
Ims not be. n one that has displayed the bouqmt should be handed to the-award m the Momd an welding un.”
XI ~Ttv of hiXSS mu
provides that u county, township or
SCHOOL CONVENTION , the fancy nnd
and intricate figures and
and. present
pr(. .,nt eongre.vs.
congn- Instead of cutim#
cutting «un
n’mi»'tit;&lt;Auu4xauuujt'by
the Miiftiin
tancob:: .*bdom "or
r‘neces.tty
jTT’'
to'I^veT'ioXLi
Wt..Mi»e Lorauorrdxhv thr
of ’insurance.
Bil
city, which may not l»- satisfied, with
VINCENT McPHARLIN
.
7.notntMnv
—----- ™nf r-levelnnd.
lions are paiu
year to
the assessment for benefits made by a ;
\
formations ‘that
has-been
by (i&lt;&gt;v.n government
a- ...
Fi.-&lt;:ric
Ohm.every
J cover
. loanca
? •. b. opulent,
.. ... or
.'
v,u. Xn^
’1 executed
&gt;t,o*n kovcnimcnt
expenditure.;cx|N*nditur.'..
as
Electric
Company of
CU- ejand. Oluo
b fl_
|nJwrUAWARDED SCHOLARSHIP county rtaid commission may optical to ‘To Meet At Cloverdale Evan- . &gt;°ur Itadm.
’-dnt, Yt)l!
r- I Miry
ii«r un-uai.ul
You drill tearwas snappy, “
exc-1
tjU-y could ilicy
they have uwsi
used the
oceaslon :
5?”*“ reCt“'T5
£
*** &lt;rom any cmue.
the Probate court for n hearing and
culed
with
is.p, afrry pohllrai*
bv~wh.it!
gelicul Church On Sunday,
m
"*’d “
"h good precision and u
-favor -—-* MAW for a paiwr h- prepared on Mr suk.r caned attention to the
Has Opportunity to Study Un-;. request UKthe ■ppuuiuiKU.
appointment ot ..n iinuunacommu-iI
worthy of the highest commendation.’’ amounts practically to dotes and gifts. ’•Manufacture of Ordnance at Water-'
different attitude toward fires th tltU
slim to "
investigate
the merits
merits of
of same:
same; .
June 2d, All Day
dcr Noted Artint At SftUga- I Mon
”~““te the
I
-----------------------------------from Uncle Sam’.s empty treasury, i town Arevnul Revolutionized Through country and in Europe. In thia country
but the law does not |.roride t Its I a
inr Hope
„O|K. townsli)p
lnwllM1)I, Sunday
omKin) School LIONS CLI1R Fl FCT^
The
I which will have to be replenished by* ‘ Arc Welding.” •
wr commonly sympathize with the man
Accordingly |(.linvt,ll|10 W1n
,|t lhe c|,n,.r_
tuck For Eight Weeks
I vilhige may so apply.
The prise winning papers were se- who suffers such a Ions. In continenuil
bond
‘'‘"‘-‘n** has Ignored the
were two appeals anode from; . . F...„Ee|lfal church on Sunday
EARL BOYES PRESIDENT Fre*id&lt;nt-.s request for It balanced bud­ lectcd from 4jx» entries from al! over Eurojie a fire lass Is usually regarded a*
Vincent McPhurlin, a graduate of there
Niuiivlllc; one by the village itself and ‘ Lvangeiie.u enuren on aunoay.
----------- । Bet. instead of economizing, it ‘has
the world. Sa-ven countxtas.were repre-, dur to neglect or eareieasneAZ, ro Uiat
Hostings High school, has been attend­
! June 26. to which all are invited. The
another
.
by
an
individual
citizen
of
M. 0. Hill, Vice-President—; voted hundreds of millions, in the wr sented. In making the announcement. officials feel warranted In! making a
ing an art school in Grand Rapids the
j program 1» as follows:
past year wljcre he has been especially Nashville. Tvni.&gt;r. nbomkoriotr. Tr„^D
bill over S2.G00.000.000., that Mxjor Barnes had won M’cotid thorough investlgatlou tn order to be
Forenoon Snadbn.
Lyman
Chamberlain, Treas. iof
for the
wll3tChiratT
the p^i^t
Jusny dvcIarwj prize, tile Lincoln Electric’ Company
successful.
! Song Service—Conducted by Welfon
satisfied that the owner ot Uu- projierty
—Stuart Clement, Sec’y.
was ' pork" and it wa» that pure and declared it a very fine tribute tq the
f)
Recently the Women’s University OFFICERS ARE SPEAR­
j Brooks.
\
; United States Ordnance Department.
club, a group of organizations, spon­
Tiie
new
officers
of
the
Hastings
,
»Wte.
ING NOXIOUS FISH
lie would bo J..„
punished there if itm
O|icnlng Service—MissMaYbelle Hart.
and
had
a
brief
resume
of
the
papers
,
*.
sored a competitive contest, Vincent
Lions dub ore ds follows: President.1
’
*•*
■------ ' i* to his caxekMiicM.
• A Study of Ute Sunday School *
entering a drawing of a person's head,
‘if1&lt;».
t’.ttude »«»»
Is-shown ™
In the
Gun Lake Seems Infested With son—Din-cied by Teachers of the Earl Boyra; Vice-Pr.»dent, M O Hiil. KNOWS PEOPLE READ WANT AO VH.■
also one of a dog. He was fortunate
Treasurer. L. B. Chamberlain; Secrc-1 ’Wm. Harrington of Hope township
----- ----■
---------- m
Cloverdale
School.
&gt;» •&gt;» •»««&gt;
. Carp, Garfish, Dog Fish
■ in being awarded a prize consisting of
tary, Stuart Clement; Directors for onef Is firmly convinced tliat people read
suvln?,'’ 5,1 apPn’»&gt;«alcly J&lt;(
Kwa from fires in Europe and in the
Business Meeting.
' year. Dr. M. R Kinde and Frank Ke! ' BANNER Want.Advs. He tad a few H OOO.OW.fiOO would result to Industry United States. In Hirope. tire- average
a achotarshkp which entitles him to free
and Turtles
training by Mrs. Cora Bliss Taylor at
'ley; for two years. Fred Johnson and’hundred bushels of potatoes that he
&lt;n’&lt;‘r the wotI.i.
,
loss jwr inhabitant per year from fire
Conrervatlon Officer George Sumner
Saugatuck for eight weeks, from June
sons Service—Welton Brooks.
|T. S. K. R&lt; ld. Tiie Lions have made I had no tut* for. nnd nt the same time
Major Barnc.-. is a fntiuent. contrib-1 U 33 cents; in America Bic average is
27 to August 22. All of hte expenses, ex­ is still carrying on his warfare against
Song—Cloverdale children.
their influence for good felt tn Hastings I he knew of nd one who wanted to ,buy ’*’or °f taixis on arc welding to sen j the noxious fish in Gun lake. On a re- j Special Music.
cept, for materials, will be paid.
In many ways and their county-wideumy of them. 6o lie put a little want ll'c 1&gt;u^l,ca““’Ui’ SJ*’ •» "Army,Ord'; The speaker explained koine jxoMrs. Taytor. whore home- is in Chi­ Knt night he and those with him in I Address—Rev. Wm. Ocnriiart.
service has been fine. There lias been adv. in the BANNER a couple of weeks taiue.
Artlilery Jouriu.1 nnd; . visions of Mlchigiui laws and some dne boat speared 17 carp. 49 garfish and
cago. is u landscape painter, recently
Solo—Welton Brooks.
». increasing
».«
an
interest in tiie dub and t«o. staling tliat he had potatoes fof '’Journal U- S. Artillery'.
ctdons nf our Supreme court affecting
• the
-• new officers
-i—•- , I sale.
----------------winning much notoriety with her 31 dog fish. They also took 13 snapping
He nt-------------------------once commenced ■to —
get• Major Barnes’ many.friends in Hat-1
The County Sunday School Work— ■ under
the -membership
, insurance contracts and the rtwpon•
“Yellow Symphony" at Uie Chicago, turtles out of the lake.
Harvey
inquiries and in u short time all of
r.w— Burgess.
snoukt continue to grow.
Art Institute. It I* a great privilege to O. E. S. SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION.
Offering.
I his potatoes were sold. He informed
«&gt;&lt; Insurance on hta
study Under her supervision. Vincent
‘ us that he could have sold 500 bushels of his ability to find a way to cash this
WIL!. APPEAR NEXT WEEK.
Monday evening. June 20, Hastings
'5
, . . . ..
will specialize in landscape and out­ Chapter No. 7 O. E. 8. will have a
PLANTED 18.090 TROUT.
At the annual school meeting held mo,5
b®'bad had them and stfll check. He will have no trouble, as he i “
door life studies. His many Hastings School of Instruction conducted by
Deputy OMum-.UOu omwr DOT. MomDy uulu chart.. B. Mu. IreU-,
10
friends extend congratutatlons and Worthy Grand Matron Mrs N. Belle Sumner, with two men and a truck urer of tlte school board, read a tenta-1 w"° want t0 bl,y 1110 BANNER goes
wish him every success.
SCHOOL REUNION.
“» P»ris of Barry county and its CEDAR
EDAK (CREEK
REEK SCHOOL
REUNION.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Pike from Wyandotte. Several other front the Wolf lake fish hatchery in tire financial statement for thii school
Kalamazoo county, on Saturday
----- Vhlah
------ endi
' July 1 ----uml” ...
He I adrerti^menbi
advertisements hrlmr
bring buvenS
buyers and
and orilseUThe sixth annual reunion of the Ce- To the Citizens of Barry County:
Grand Officer* are expected to attend-------------------------------------------* -plant------ 'mr.
SIX EIGHTH GRADERS PASS.
and all members of the Chapter are i
18,000 fingerling brook trout in the could not. of course, present an actual cra together.
dor Creek school will be held at tile, I wish to announce that I wifi tx
Al the special examination held Fri­ very cordially invited to be present.
following
streams
; school ground Saturday. June 18. 1W2 candidate for the office of Oom
‘
**
* in this county: report before the actual closing of the
day. June 10th six more
re eighth grad
grad-­
BARN DANCE.
, All prrsent and former puiSU, trachen. Clerk, on the Republican TfrkM M I
--------- --- ----------------, Bagley creek. Johnson creek and Huff
year, but estimates were made which!
ers were successful in jpas&amp;lng:
—7*-;: pirner
...................
GREGORY SCHOOL REUNION. .........
I creek
in Orangeville; Hill creek in it is believed are substantially correct. | At
1'6 «••&lt;«
miles weal
of »&lt;■»
and mwu
their* nuuum
families arc
are iutocxi
Invited w
to attend J, September Primaries and eolMtt JR
m Ervin
c.«»m McCain’s. «-«
««»* ««
Viola McKtb-|
McKlb-l Saturday, June 18 at ochoolhousc. Yankee Springs; Tamarac creek In We have not the space this week to l| r-..rl(z»».
Anders. Edwin Maurer.. Viola
Carlton Center. -T-btircrfttV
Thursday. .lilnn
June 1ft
16. Ilrino
Bring .wwltlnvu
provisions for nitrite
picnic dinner
dinner mill
and ! support.
irv
Wnllnno
.nd
.
ban. Edna Shattuck, Mary Wallace and j Pot luck dinner. Bring table service. Baltimore and Hom creek in Hope present the complete tentative report. ।Carp’s orchestra. All come. 35c couple., table service fur family.—Crystal Wat-]
Respecttally W,
-Adv.
Donald Weaver.
i—Adv.
.
towiuhlp.
but will give it in our next issue.
, —Adv.
.
son,
son. Scc
Scc’’y.
y.—
—Adv,
Adv,

■

Officials of the Michigan Confer- ■

SFNT1R PROGRAM

SEVENTH GRADERS
MAKE GOOD RECORDS

Knights Templar Drill
Team Is Complimented

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1932

PAGE TWO

, Walter Heath on Albion Debate Team SUPREME COURT DEtn an extensive program of 35 debate*

MIK DEM

ram jure is-

Has Taken Part In Exten­ in which they have dUcuxsed cither
■The .adoption of a rabatltute for
sive Program During the ; capitalism"
or ' Centralized control of
Season Just Closed
industry.”
•

local news

CIOES SCHOOL CASE

The Hastings Country Club women
go to Maple. Hills. Lansing, today for
(he day.
Canning .strawberries now ready. Vernor Blough. 1329 So. Hanover. Phone
3651.-Adv.
The Brush Rtdge CemAgry Circle
will meet with Mrs. Pearl Hull, Thurs­
day. June 23.
The East Baltimore I„ A. S. wtll bi'
lic-ld nt the home of Tom Huffman on
Wednesday. June 22.
’ The MethodLst church and Sun­
day school will picnic at Crooked lake
on Thursday. June 30.
All Phases of Hay-Making •
ter Gave Dissenting Ruling
Charlotte High school hpd 85 gradu­
An alfalfa lury-curuU deni
The Michigan supreme court las'. ates tills year, while HaUings had 1Q6.
will bi- held at Uie farm of
week rendered its decision in the case ,St. John* seniors numbered 08
of Fractional Schoo) District No. .1
Mr*. Elizabeth Gibboney of Wood­
June 18th. accordfiig io Hat
and Fractional School District No 9 ut
ter County A«riruJt„ral i
Barry (Swnship. et al. plaintiffs and land is a iiatieni al Pennock hospital
H&lt;n tXker. CT\»l‘
appellants, vs the Township School where she underwyfiTan operation la*t
week.
/
sanitate College » ') •&gt;
District of tiu* township of Barry, e.tj
Wednesday night Mrs. Roy Hub-­
al, defciidanl-s and appellees.
bard's doss uf thirty boys enjoyed a
held at 1 -Sirin the sl’em&lt;» i
This
care
was
tried
before
Judge
Mcwiener roost and general good* Um"
S.nre rw« there hav-curi
Prek some time ago. Hr rendered a up the river at the Freer place
decision in favor of the proposed
Robeit Phillips ot the Hendershott
parts of ti.r State I
township school district, holding that neighborhood underwent an operation
forces ot Mic-ugan
.the vote at the election, which (real- for appendicitis at Pennock hospital
rd the township school district of the on
, Tuesday'and is doing a» well as pq&gt;the quality of alfalfa
tcwiuhlp of Barry, wo* legal and that Mble.
ahowrng method* ah
the steps taken under the law tn orthan tiu- old z»»rcm &lt;
Tiie remairu of Mrs Julia A. Whs.
unnixing the district were also legal. who died on'June 12 at the age of 66
Alfalfa or am leguh
Tills case was decided by the Judge,
solely on the law |»lnta involved. The hi to Rockford for burial on Wednes­
before raking Th*
two fractional school districts appealed day. June 15.
to the supreme court, which hoick that
*111 break off
Mrs Emma F. Bush wa* stiickcn
rile itcrsonA in the picture arc. left Prnf N. J. Wei**, coach; Ray Utter­ Judge McPcek’s interpretation of the
ratal Raking
right: back row—James Sebastian. back. Spring Arbor; Harold Spiegel. ■...
law ax applied to —
this-------casu t.\ correct. with paralysis on tiie right *&lt;!(■ last
Albion; Frj?clcrlc Sirtm-rJ Chelsea; Albion; Donald DrVinney. Big Rapid*; • Seven of the jwRfeu* concurred in the week Monday, and u still in a very
w
Potter"ren-'
c’,,u“l“&gt;V Her daughter. Mis
!decision. Jtuth-e
Justice W
W.‘tontine
W Potter
ren-l' he,pleas
Noble Moore. Albion; Roland Hoagfelt. Warren Abbot). Albion: front row—u'.culon
’inn
Nina Allerding. u caring tor her.
Traverse City; RmbeTg Hughes. Sault Charles Aycry. Millington: Stuart An­ dcraig a dlsaenting opinion.
( Over (JJ Jii|Ua
H|gh whool t|nthin
Sic. Marie: Dwight large. South derson. Elmore. Ohio; Marctu Boyden
Tiie majority decision sets up the charge ha* Uen cut front gioo to $!*)
Haven; Harry Running. Traverse city; Muskegon; M&lt;-Ukjl Wall*. DavLsburg; fncts tn the ca»e and the state 1“*';
year, and that is still W0 more than
George Mather. Albkm. middle row
Walter Heath.Tkutings; Richard Rop­ applying (hereto, and then dlscuww*. b chArged U1 Ulr cl(y &lt;lf
■here the Victor Young. Albion. Walter Noit«- ers,
. . Watervliet; Donald Boyer, Mt. Ute two points involved. The first «■[ where the rate was cut from 875 to
Albion. Honte-r Yinger. Three Rivers;. Clemens
Can a primary school district be coin- K^
C i.-ing in the windrow iwnn.t* more -------------------------------------------------------pe)l.‘7‘.
» a
Wc
&lt;«»patch that
and undivided profit*. Uteri* hi an item roluiated dbtrict without it* Wm*ent?, Alb..rt j Novak „r murgte hiM
hay tot¥ luuial'd and with h— chance fJAQL|Vll I F RANK K
i: being rained mi than with other •’rt'&gt;nVILLC DHI’ift IS---------of about $6,000 of -past due interest, The d.&lt;-l&gt;bm jecn.’s several chm-x »n nounced that Ire wtll be a candidate l.c
which
that
particular
Issue
has
been
[
congress
from
thi*
district
against ConSTEADILY GAINING ' which has been earned but not paid.
D.v* cutting of alfalla in early blixun
. .. ....
jva^id- upon by our supreme court and
Ketcham He U a member ol
. *4.-.h"S&lt;1'' thal tl,e rl“ht pxUU for a n,a- ! lhe Legion.
.varieties
H
«»
Bo*®***
in Hnuiigiv will t vaicntbeiJ •&lt;’t,re °l the pcojilo in a pro|KJ6cd conA
produce the most hay? Doe*
A daily
daily vacation
vacation Bible
Bible school,
scluxrl. to
to
ft paf to harrow alfalfa? What are ' and Discounts and Added
Btuh ol Katemaapo. wh&gt;c: ;-'nllrfal,’d duitrtct to determine' the convene in ilatljf social
.social room*
rooms of
of- the
t!:e expertmees with alfalfa for pas­
; father .wa* connected with the develop-1 &lt;lu,‘"^on ot consolidation, even if the Methodist church, will be held f&lt;&lt; two
Nice Sum to Surplus
ture? Is alfalfa Mid production pos- \
mrnt
of
the
C K and 8. railroad. B. A (““JQnt-v
&lt;»je
qunltfiert electors in weeks beginning July 5.
Royul I
eible in Michigan? Thu-v and many! We have had .the •privilege
. ...ot looking
,
Bush w.u lor fifty reiuk .i Kalamazoo
"'nailer districts to be Included Myets wi- • ...her ,«.oon. mil lx»■
.....n.... « n.,
theater mansiier.’H» d^d U*t w..k
,he consolidation ' and will
u» drikmunuoa. Th... «ui
u- villc State Bank, which I* in charge
rl“m of
and hL- will wax brought into the pro-1 &lt;&gt;ur readers would not be iroercstcd teacher*.
Receiver
E
BFint/y.
Th«
’
showing
exhibited, samples .of different corn-,
t&gt;.&lt;te court. Hi* estate i valued nt about &gt;n i» statement of the technical legal
Annoiuiremenb have been received
made
would
indicate
tliat.
it
the
re
­
merclai grades of hay.
$500,000. which u left althdkt entirely |x&gt;hit« presented and decided by thc.pf the niarrlagc ol Miss Mildn-d Pan­
The preliminary plan* for tiu- dem- ceiver shall be- given the needed tune.1 to Ilk* Wtoins, who'were hi', man- 11 highest cotirt-tn determining that a . line Virgil Pickett, daughter Of Mr.
orutnitibn will make it pmJtble tor he will Mine the bank • out of tlw Mirvivuig rtdalhe*. Tin re w er.’eight o! | primary school district can be com-!ultd Mrs William Pickett, to Mr R
trouble which caus'd the guspensibn.! thrm. ainniig them Ixilnu William Bu-!i-to’-fed to become a part ot u con-' Walker Maus on Saturday. June 11. m
fnlfa hay of letting tt drt in the swutii pay the depositors and may possibly; whose home b near Shullz In tin. -&gt;'hdated district w ithout its own con-, Kiklaqtazoo Mr Man- t* the son ol Mr
different lengths of time before raking ! save spmethmg for Uie stockholder- county.-ent
.
jand Mr*. Prank Maus •Winifred Wglinto tlx- windrow. The effect on Icali- That all depends U)»c»n w hether he slial!;
The second |&gt;oiht wax the sufficiency! ker&gt;.
.be allowed the •required time-. It would
1 iff the polin' of election, the appealing
The city is planning to do a fine job
FINE PROGRAM AT
unniiti
» nil a-rmai i,l&lt;tr,c’ • holdmg that the notice was' on Church street, on the east .side ot
of the Farm Croft* Dept at th” meet­ forced right now It would seem as if.
NUKMAL GRADUATION tn- ufficlent and did not.comply with the court house square. The old tree&lt;
ing. Tills field meeting Is bejiut held, under the receivership, with less ex- i
‘ the requirements of the/law.
having been removed, by order ol the
fx
rrothan
tinbank
could
be
normally
to dbcuss not only hny-niakiru. but
Reception and Tea Held In । The Stiweme-Court, in the majority : couim-41 the stumps’ and root* are being
will take up practically all phuw.-. ol lopcfated. the obligation* due the bank
holds that the notice given by dug out and the council plans to pave
, ■ Playroom Following Exer­ ! opinion,
alfalfa growing, such as' getting a' can lx- gradually paid
the Barry township clerk in this caseHhf piirkiiurbetwrenthrcurband.sidcTiie'receiver was appointed m Au-'
Aland, handling it for hay. |uo4urr or!
iu.i*
cises At Auditorium
iu
.i* sufficient,
■•urnncnc. although
ait.nougn in some |*ar-iwalk.
par- wane, wiiich
wmcn will
win greatly improve the
*crd It is a Mirnmcr field rfieAunu di; gust la*^year but did not get to work
There was a fine attendance al the’ H‘U!arA-lt was not technically hi ac- looks of the sfrert
verted to problems conrerni'ngVthc til--;........ ..
,.......... “. A”.'
--------------- ’
falfa crop and all interested \n «:&gt;• ’,nu',,r‘' ' un i! well toward October 1 &lt; Barry'County Normal graduation ex- rordnnre .witk th.- law. The matter! VICTIMS
OF PURSE SNATCHER.
’s in the Central rehool auditor!- ot lhe 'Uffictcticy of the notice, in the:
phase m alfalfa tfroduclton iwuld pU»IIn
‘:"h
rh.t' n1,l,lcvd hf' i"3,’1', erriM
um on -iiuirsuuv atternoon atm uu cn--. i»u»««4p v*
■■»up»riiiv court, i* nuv: 2*1 Mondaj night * Grurul Rapid*
to attend
•',ut d-'t'iun’*
1«M reduced the , um on Thur.-iiav afternoon and all cn-! ludgment of the supreme court. Is not:
uas,
ll*m telling of the mix!oc ii l*‘nd account ,|fl,000; ha* added nearly jt.wd the splendid program, which was, -1* much to be judged on strictly tech- ; ’
[ nlcal poirn*. The vital question t51 tert,me of two Hasting* young ladies.
,r Ult! i J-.(xio of gbviirnmi'n: bond*; and se- Rht :: enHrely b&gt; the students.
Of
espreiid
merit
were
tiunumber*
:
whether
nrj
not
the alleged insuffi-j, ’IM, ?'
‘"‘d Vivian Biddle A*
Lind-'
vuUtanding mortgage loani
”
.
thr
Normal
choru.*
and
the
drama-1
cwncj
of
Hie
nmier.drf.rived
pcrum*
“
J
r
'
with
a
friend
acre walking along
‘
S.WX).' Wheixhe U*&gt;k charge the
tlzation planned by Lucile Wtliilt - de-1 *hq.were qualified to vote from voting;
H^P'd*
dance on hand was’a lit tie over
feed which will be well to •
u.c election when Ujc
ujv propoSed^cpnlaqoMwom. ; Saturday night, a young tnan snatched
icctlpg -rhool-s iff the past anti tho.w al the
- • ■
jO
but
tlw
bank
owte)
for
born
u.i a large drove of hog;
&lt;u
lutuir.
,olidiitlon
’ wav the quesjlon
de- , J!”' r ,,urM 1 ",lfi escaped. Hi- grabbed
of nit'
the future.
-----------— to4_ be&gt;-----ioi.i v 825.000. Tiu- bunk now htt&gt;
able to get Mr. Lindsey to
Following the prograhi. a ' reception I elded, and whether the vote yvould ■ ,
olher_gir I s purse but she hung on
on
hand
&lt;uid
tn
dcjx&gt;.it
bonk.5
o:
feeding method* with th.
was held in the 'playroom, the class! have been different had the noticei J” ’J w&gt; , .2lf n! Jt’rl ’J,
beside
Uu'
government
b;
during. the afternoon.
&gt;. rvmg t.a. Thu was also a ddiehlful becii in nil particula'rs strictly in liarh“d *• atid'NftoVivian Biddle*
nuri has [inid Uu- lx&gt;rn»wcd money.
occasion.
■
nwiny with the (travisibn* &lt;&gt;k the state I I’mse contained $2. -There arc- no
Mr. Finley* oiwrution &lt;&gt;! the bank
—---------------- ——■
Haw governing such an election On clue*.t •
night to be pleasing' '.a the stockholders
CHARGr.II
WITH
ILLEGAL
FISHING
|
thi*
poinl-the
supreme
court
cite*
sev-'
' * “
and undling. 320 Ea t MiiWfwIi
PENNOCK HOSPHAL.
M.v.ri i».~ &gt;.•
Nadiville was ar- • r.i! cases in which our highest court!
rrom
Claudia Ullqry. Bring flow
uiclit &lt;=:&gt; the chan: had overlooked the failure to technl;;
.hospital
■finer
last
report ax* follow.,
h ail officer. Depot. i-nlly’ nb*rr\r all the requirements of
Bclgifnn lias 686 faiiaUtahu i
--------- Sumner ; the law. if such omission did not A girl to Mr and Mr. Will Couch.
square mile.
Nushvi'.!." change the result from what it othcr- ’ Route 2. on June 12; a girFlo Mr and
eraljwiso would have been, or did not mis-; Mrs. Floyd Beckwith. 502 w SlqtF
that j lead the voters, or deprive tiny persons! St. &lt;&gt;n June 13; a girl to Mr. and Mr*.
j Raymond Bolton. N. Michigan Ave . on
uhv j entitled Ip vote from voting..
e in xhej Both qirt’stion* in the, case were de-f June 13. and on June 4. a *on to
~ Mr.
and
Mr*. Leon .Wad.; E.
Walnutt St.
St.
;&lt;d to th-ni. butfelded by the court on the question* in-;11
’” Mr
E Walnu

____
nnnBonvmirnnro FROM
PDnM M.
M ' Walter Heath, graduate of HasUngs
REPRESENTATIVE
S. 0. TO CONDUCT EXHIBIT lt,«n
•“ •
_
I blan
bion Cnlleae.
College. is
4 one of
of the nu-nibi'rs
members of
of
AT ELI LINDSEY S
the men's debate squad, which recent­

During the year.-lhc men debater!
met representatives of nearly every UPHOLDS JUDGE McPEEK'S
OPINION CONOERNING
Michigan college and university. Fur­
ther. they engaged tn debatlT with wv
CONSOLIDATION
era] college* In Ohio, IlllnW and Wuly closed It* reason He participated in ! consin. Among the outstanding were
ALFALFA SHOULD BE
several debates, the outstanding be­ throe with Ohio Wesleyan. Western ELECTION HELD IN BAR­
ing those with Western State Teachers' Reserve, and Wimtcr. of Ohio; The
*
HANDLED QUICKLY .College.
RY TWP. WAS LEGAL
Kalamazoo. and Detroit Cot­ University of Wisconsin; and North­
western University
'
Mr. Decker of Fann Crops Membersw0f the Albion College men'i In tfte contests of the Michigan De- Two Main Points Involved In
Utiitlng League the.Albion teams lost
squad.
Dept. Will Discuss Practically .debate
,
Consideration—Justice Pos­
■ These twenty men have taken
one debate.

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1 fish .into the! volved in favor of. the CoRxolidatcd BENEFIT DANCE.
i'vl.u. .hi-.tic?;school dtstrkt
....
’ Tonight. Wednesday, there will b&gt;/a
e.ay and plrad
Justice Potter, who dlttehted did so ix.neftt danee n( Hrrrnvton r.-.Zt.
t.x.-a at $1 W on the ground that to compel a du- cl,.4r Ukr |Wofeed* to go to the family
.morrow Th. ’nut to^an a conrohdatton as ln this o, B dbabkM WorId war Trteran Mr
■■• Os
.Vie; III-.- against the wlQte* of u majority jIprr!nu(on llaf gin&lt;||y donated the
in the dutrwt
district violates
,,&lt;»»»* one o!
w&gt; the fun&gt;u»- iu-c „
toll ;.:m h-. . tn
lui lMaviUon
,. nnofr Ills
pavilion for lhl
this- djnr
dance,
nnd
lx But when R&lt;
dumrntaiK of uu: government, holding;
I that these mJiwA governmental sub-!;wc understand that tin? services of the!
rdt’.tsions are the nur.H.'rie* of denioc-!
racy arid that to force a district into;
HENDERSHOTT.
la consolidation with oilier distrtcu is* Mrs. Cha^fVan
..M
Vranken vi-Mtod her'
oitpr. sMv,’
daughter. Mrs. Basil Hayward in*Alto
Evidently'Justice Poller did not feel from Tliurxduy until Saturday. They
:h.it th.-sufficiency or in*ufftcknc&gt;-of attended tlw Kent county eighth'the noun- wa* an Issue in lhe case, for; grads graduating excrcUe* at Ramona
hr doe* :mt raise that point in hBjPaTk. Grand Rapid* on Friday after­
! dissenting opinion
&gt; noon.
e Barnett of .,.1.
mj, wm johncock and
Attorney »L. E,
this city'.
r« ■ ........4 th- township
near vriwu
Delton wun
with mim
Miss Thel..... school
... dls- sons from mm
1 neitdet and, the township school board ma Ford &lt;if Hickorv Corners «etr Sun■4 h. n the cx-r wa» tried in the cir- day guest* ut Chas Van Vrankcii'*
court hire. He argued the case
Mr■ -.-I
atid Mrs .ua.wii
Manon ouuui
Smith I'l
of All.lMid(H’toic th.’ supreme court ut Lansing, dlcville were visitor* at Dm HcndcrHc naturally feel* pleased to have hU|*hott's Friday. Aunt Delhi Holcomb
Of the law. applicable to
tills
-------with
' them for
- a visit.
went
home
sustained a* tt is. by our highest
Mrs Rennie Mott is entertaining her
aunt. Mrs. Vander, from California.
Sunday callers at Chas. VanVranken's were, Harry Brundage nnd
MAKING FINE RESORT
daughter and son from Chicago nnd
AT MIDDLE LAKE Homer Brundage and sons from Kala.
mazoo. •
Nice Place For Picnics When' Mf “mi Mr* Lon.Hendershott visitaah
tlietr daughh r. Mr* Leon- Slocum.

Improvement* Are All
Completed

c£.k

Mr. and Mrs Leo Hendershott were
Agriculture:
M.-x.-s Clianey and Woodruff have «’*"• 01
B'}d Mn BmU Hayward
.
rftnble tor exami- decided to give Hastings .i naw playlUM 8onc 10
‘
1
AppU-a- ground and .ire therefore making gome.
fine improvement* at Middle lake:
RaI’ldsJ0Tsummer.
which is a good place tor a resort and ,Abou' one hundred Pe°P*c
al
. ,
------- ig date. August 31. 193'.
----- lor turn,. n*ru~. 1. -.■ £ JJJJ* rSSttS!*^’' **!?'■
pplicanu
a: the Hastings post but’three miles north ol town and
The Ladies' Aid wtll meet Thurs­
(। office I6r particular*.
easily accessible.
- •
day at the schoolhouse for. supper. If
'* •'*---------------Hastings people will no doubt welGJl UH ATED WITH HONORS.
come ar. opportunity to enjoy picnics, p-Xstble bring your quilt block to thi*
meeting. If you are too busy to come
i
John 8 Horner, son ot Mr. and Mrs .etc. at Middle lake resort
;
i, bam Horner ol Hancock, graduated
.---------------- •»
■
, to the afternoon meeting come to #up( per The men neod not stay at home
1 w°in' Jhe
“cu&lt;lenj&gt;' at AnuapoUs.
PASSING OF LYNN SHERK.
Md . last Week as one ot the honor
Lynn Sherk, son of Mr and Mrs W. liecause they haven't time to dress up.
student* .mt &lt;ff a claw of 432. He ha*, J. Sherk of Chicago, passed away last &gt; The attendance at the Aid* Has been
1 received his commUdon as ensign on; week Monday- About twxTmonth* ago!| very poor and must be brought back to
the* cruiser U. S. s. Marblehead nnd ' he had un operation in which a kidney ; normal if wc expect to meet our obh'
.dcpaft
duI-’ Dn June 30 doiw‘ । w“ removed, and for a Ume he recm- , gallons
Homer received a standing of 384.18 jed 'to gain but the ordeal wm too
—. According to a decision rendered by
Iu... --------- -j

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from the lettcriin the ilogan;

Come in,

J let us

your I
■lain ill

Don t delay! Entries must

marked n w L.„ .Lu »

J„.,t 25,1.. 1932.

to fit every foot ami

and §6— none liiglie

Smart u/ioo Jor

no longer l»e told that yo

ALL OCOMMIU

an expensive foot.

IRONSIDE SHOE &lt; &lt;
“The House ol Quality Footwear"
Hustings, Michigan

CHARLOTtE EDITOR

DEATH Ot

Miss Sarah Ann Malcolm. aged HI.

REPORTS ON VISIT HERE

Monday id her iiome. burvlvtng arc
sUters. Mrs. John Yonker of
That Qity Has Large Number three
Caledonia. Mr* Win Ihrtter niid MrWm. "Schrix’der ot Hpring Lake, and
of Delinquent Water Rent­
lltree brothers. Ebcn of Kalamazoo.
als—Hastings Hits Four
John of Hietuui* and Thoma* of
, Nutelirz. Miss. The funeral will lx- tonAirrpw 'Tlmreday* ut ten o’clock nt
Mayor of Hint city nnd roim others the home with interment in Green­
were in Hasting* b&gt; insju-ct tiu- pump­ wood Ccmetviy. Grund Rapidsing statiun and its operation by &lt; h&lt;-|
two ui)&lt;1 one-half tinv •
Lricity; also while here they visited the ’
new. &lt;wage disposal plant. We tlnd Hu1
following account of tiu- vi.ut tn Hie
Charlotte* Republican-Tribune ol last
The writer went to Hastings on
brief call the otlur uft«nu»&gt;n to st
the punimng station which i* ojieratejl
by electrical energy bought from the
Consumers Power Co. Tin- Conrerii
anxious to sell current to Charlotte f
tie- same purpose. The Charlotte win
plant has alyjjiys been expetuhe to oj.
crate an account of the (rariMMX'talliHi'
costs The Item of hauling, .is wc recall, i
is eten higher than the first cost ami!
freight on the cool required to bjicratr
the plant. Tim visit brought out the
unusually fine .-•ihowing of Ha. tings as
a municipal government. For example
ittr- city ha* $9 800 cash on hand In the
wutdr fund: iiu.ooo in Urn sewer fund;
a M.‘WTige disposal plant i&gt; ready to!
start opetutiiMis uiul till bald for; not t&lt; I
single fund i* •verdrawn; only foifr de-,
ilnquent water user* at this Una . in
tact itein after Hem. by cumparison.
was better than Charlotte.

water committee of the council; th-

Halt his n-rurd for i&gt;raclica)ly hundn d
|*r cent. rent*! nd lee linns ha,
strenglhcned rather than weakened hid
IMiUUcnl-populurliy. Without th- figurr*
we gue.’.'. that 400 w.iter takers ml
Charlotte are delinquent, allowing tliat I
our town must right ubout fure &lt;&gt;n tht-.|
qitcxtinn. In our case wc still believe
that u water b &gt;nrd or board uf public
work* divorced from local pnliito i . tiu '
only way to Imin-me our situation. Next

IXi LL

I
Wc have built our busi­
ness on thrdc important
essentials \

QUALITY
SATISFACTION
PRICE
Wc will meet foinpcliliop.

Hastings Monument

Works
Phone 2497

Irontide Bro*.

Hailing*

coinjKirative figures betawn ChMfolli
..nd Hasting

FRIDAY—SATURDAY

RICHARD DIX in

“SECRET SERVICE”
SUNDAY—MONDAY

“LENA RIVERS”
WITH AN ALL STAR CAST

Alao Charlie Chase Comedy—“In Walked Charlie”
and Palhe Sound News
”
COUPON

-TUESDAY— -

nite

Fredric March and Kay Francis in

“Strangers in Love”
ALSO PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL
FRIDAT—SATURDAY

ELISSA LANDI in

“The Woman in Room ij”
ALSO ADDED ATTRACTIONS—
|
“Bali, the hland Paradise”
•
"Slide, Babe, Slide,” and
Pathc Sound News I

WE ARE CLOSED ON WED. AND
THURS. NIGHTS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JtS'E 15, 1932

Sporting Items

PROGRAM
MS INTERESTING

eX.'fcSEIilOB
Stage Contest
Here\

Third Ward Wins

Ad Ml!
tc. ami
AllliUiMI, lock nt

II time1*
nuYUtul

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388 2.11
SUM
37(1 182
318. 157
•10 4
186
13(1 52
382
2711
152
30.7 Miller.‘if. ..

UHHK Hastings, Mich.

Bi

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GRADUATING EX­
ERCISES ON FRID4Y

Dunttld llayncs. qf. Hattie Creek.

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1

ijULsini:
P. Fisher .
H (indium
Ehret
.
Taylor ....
Johnson .
Price
Beckwith .
Alien

ut. died
ing arc

Our

c« nm«i. . . . . . . . . . . . .

; lous occupation:-, .-n.tne &lt;&gt;t
most ui.uMiid, utid SK-ve: I
lot. and we are sure weren't
d in th£
j ltL*t federal cctuu*-reports
Closing th- program w.r. the Vale■|&lt;iictory by Mu--'Helen Clark, high hon­
or student. Who voiced the thanks of
■ %’m.’pn/iur. pmix.i L..K1 Mm.
wilh jx»oi Mipjiorl from th. tr team-j
’ III— III Un lil IILiiU
hl
»fthe
class to the jauen!.- '..-arher-..
iiiatwi hindering them e^-ry. inch oj Ui&lt;- —— ’board of education, and the tax-payero
^Continued from jugi- unri
I tor the splendid Mrhonb. which they
■“]Were privileged to attend, and UuColporteurs-B Ort A. M.
IvpjKirtnnniex enjoved during the year*,
Player
AB RPp A
lit was a splendid vataiicUn'y rdiowing
Field. ».s
Junior Mrettmr - u no A. M,
Bible Studv-!» 0(1 A. M
10.v ,1b
Conference
nnd IX-Kirtmentnl - j Rev. John Kuching di.-unl.srd the
•cmblage with the benediction.
Icchk-itner. c i.
। Dinner -12 30 P. M. it,-, schools and tits di
ot 1932—&lt;MMstamip. if.
।; Pnachinc. :t no P. M.
I
hundred
and six expect
Damulii,' Jl».
I Children's 'Meeting- 3.00 P. M.
jiiutic young people, ’
Junior Meeting 3:00 P. M.
ilium
lhe
t&gt;
d
wuhr.
I Young Pi oplr's Meeting 4 30 P. M.
imunity for their micccfs and jiroqx?
I MKrellaneous—1:30 P. M.
'
Total .. ................. ...art a.iiiii
supixT--6:0o P. M
I Song Service -7:30 P. M.
Third Ward.
1 • Preaehlnr: -8:00 P. M.
'
Player
! Retiring Bell -9 :t0 P. M
.
The &lt;&gt;|iening address will be given!
karmes,
by Rev. H. B. Tnylor .^f Nile-.. Michi-1
inn, on the topic. "God's Final Call to'

iDfflSisra
TH ’ R fli MP HFRF

:: PENNEY’

1

tiie field In ringer percentage with 405
but tiie Fairview playem. as u team,
toiuui tiie peg jnorc consistently.
Herewith are details ot Uie two
itnrnes:
Hastings A team vs. Lansing, at Hus­
tings. June 11. 1932.
.Hastings
Pct
316 205
K. Jninra
209
338 185
48 8
I. .Monica
4»J8
294 m
K Onk.i .
3WI
J. Miller ....
r.i
P. Woodman
134'

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Compare II

tk

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Jlnuny Ri«k and Joe Bennett, two]
hone.itioc tbsscra of recognized ability, i
,mav put on a wntest here .yunetinve
.
I within thi- next few weeks under, aus(Continued froiA page one)
LOCAL SHOE TOSSERS
1”f“,.1 hni-'sshoe
«c-|
1 niru vrara wins
■ Ip"”‘ ol (1,hr
, chilrtl
j^m., Aciuu.
t« r ttx-i
[teacher*. MU* ChmiottBEAT LANSING 23-13
Three
in Tif\r series
^erie* ,,
match Rbk.will
dem&lt;&gt;nvtrut&gt;&gt;kU
bail
i nree tn
. s
^
atort 1K
t 5wt* tlin number, made
unusual
।of tnck
tnck 4i(&gt;
shot.-.
Spectator*
hertGi*11 rr
rc&lt;
Aided by a generous donation of er- member- the uncanny manner nf which'and-omitting b*&lt;pi-.:. t&lt;
Ha.ting, BT™ Lo.cs to ...._
th- RWk twmd tta- .-.take in hi* exhibition j
»PPre'duud
r.iirolo,,, ot
.......
. ... ... .
. ^;.„jipj.ML»,
.
Fairview
21-4j r»
hi r.
Game
Third Ward won tlu-lr third eonrecu- ■lien- last .umtner, Jo- Bennett, his! Donald Goucher plea^H the audi­
ttve boll iiajne to give thenv- lvc-. «;; pifujirctn.lunoM-cttve (qiponent
opponent : ki;..*n
known u.-,
u.s the
Hi--9* “*?
”• Tittle Mother «l
*Here Thursility^
• “ ut• national■ competition
. - - Mine by Burleigh.' I oilowing Uu, firm hold oon
place
hdrse
Hustings A-Team of Uie loFal horse,v.second
„ nv..w
.. f and
n . they are;i. black
&lt;- -.
. .
•
, „
...... . -.v i,J came tile Cluu . Proplucy bv ML-»
onlyV uiu- game-out
ot firsfirat pUw.
heJuir
■ shoe cifib Opened the M-a-son lu-rr Sat-'-[now
j.a.A.i
nlavliiA
h.1 , ill'!tx-cah-.- he
Jia- ■«■.&lt; nd .line. UPM-. th ! I
_ .. .. _ and K4jltI. ElwlQ.
।
Johfiiiy
Hewitt
ploying
first
ba.wIn'dn
tirrlav ivcninu with a 23-n win Imtn ! , Jo*,
Hewitt playing hi", ba. • in dnp^ t., trim toiiheavv fnvorit» - Amon.:'
ImuL ThJ- »,nte t ™iLud a7^,Ih
c-""
• I**' »- ■ om-n .-1 ) . rc Mi- JUkrr
a rry-Mul
Baker Un;..
"Ingles matches
Hasting* had „ j,lr** ;M*,'k''r-thdillr gm hi-, lir.t homer,
(0Ur nnu , holder of thi- wqrld ) ':a/’ *'• aIM"
A',v t-l,|&gt;*' *,J barn
ringer average of M2 ami LailinS'!*1
““‘t"’1 111 ’he fourth liming . (ltlr. IX.tfi W-k an.l IP n nett are anx-1 «r, *** tortrnv- ut her friends In lie452. Many hard-fought rounds fea- 2 i»ut
Clianije. in tin- lead which: jour, to mcet-in tournament play and f;lu-v’
J- Arunding to th.' crystal
tured the matA Time after time ullVJ“T h‘ .‘ ,u.r*UI 1 H’ 1;u?, ot
',*-h
-mix thing unexpected Itappcns. ,!"
were -cattend Jo all jxirt..
j

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at 7 3u Thiirsdav (weinng.
i HucIkk. .secretary of state, who re13 2
1988 898 Av. 45.2
R&lt; v W. 11. HoldAn. Pre. ident of the.ru-.i-At a salary from the government of
^''flnsllnns n team Fairview.
....___ played
Dike Union Cnnfcrehn-. which Includes \ $13,900 a v&lt;ar lor hlx work. In tlwt
at Hustings,-June 9. 1932
tin- state.-, of Indiana. Illinois. Wl-rmi- i «:im&lt;- year Jack fX-mi&amp;ey hud a liglv
Tola)
Hastlngii
fin mid Mi(,lihtan In its territory, will'with Carpentier.' the Freniffinugilbt.
Stanton A- Woodman - .
!&gt;• priw-iit for tiu- major purl of the.and reieind a million (Jullnrn for hia
HacheldiT A- Tinker . .
tim*-.
•
&gt; fi&gt;rty-nv&lt;r minutes of work in the ring.
Hecoclc * Buskirk
DlsUmnilshrd guest spenkrnt. hold-* Measured in dollars and cents 'one
Barev on Ilalis: Oft 7h-&gt;ni|»kon. 4. off: Ing national and world position in the!might -ay that ixnnwy completely
Hccock At McMillan
Payne. 3
J-H.n- Hits/ Field. 2. tldionunatiun. "arriviiM: t r-r 4Jh- «.-rv- ovrrslxadowed Hugl.o. But the world
O. W.ni At Malcolm
Hi-v.tit. ta-clileitner. Stamm, Thompiam. i&lt;&gt;-. thi- week-end will be Rev. Oliver [would never approve that -judgment.
Adair. Miller. 3-Ba.M- . Hit/.- Cou^wi il Mont«om&lt;-ry ot Washington. D C.,j (h-m-ial Pershing, for k-uding the
Mum. Home RunHewitt. ■ Pas t-.l vice-|irrsidejtt &lt;&gt;f the General Confer-; American force-, in France, was paid
Balls.Cogswell. L Struck out: by euce of Sc-.enth-&lt;biy Adventi-tsf aN» jiuom a year, Irving. Berlin, the sung
Fairview
Tiprmp
4. by Payne. 8 Stolen R»-v. &lt;1 W Weih and Dr. M. E Ol:-en. • writer, al about thi- same time received
Verhey A- Verhry
Ba.«--;
Miller,
J.
U-B.
«&gt;n
Baie.i: Fourth both (&gt;f Washington. World travelers, $1O.(KW fur a bit oFdw.g*-n i .M-t to music
Pofnu- A- Dogger
Wgtd. 3. .Tiurd Ward. I, Uniplt&lt;. ,1 writer, mid leetilryr-. are included in । which t(x»k .d&gt;oUl 10 .minute, ot hl-,
Imehelder.
’
•
th*- fun- program-, to Im- pre-ented
; time. Wc would pot apply the rnraiev
Vuodermuirne at Davicium.
Koy &lt;v .Spidell ...
HpcdiU programk for the lx unfit of, te-t whimwA imjxiir.- the iutluennGame With Carlton ('enter. the gem.tal public will be held'in thcjaiid iwefulnes*‘d a movie ncu.r. r«jMcCarty &amp; Dogger ...
large pavilion each evening. Various wtvfng a million dollar* a ypdr. with
programs of
inter.-ting
Biblical t|-.at ol a humble t.arher paid a few
Carlton C. 0 0 0 14 0 0 2
prophi-cy orc being witlinrd MT that. ■ ]111ndr&lt;.&lt;! dollars'a -.-ar for great «rvINDEPENDENTS DEFEAT
1-Baa- Hits Kcejer. • Utter. Gan- thc obit.st sp-akcra will give clear ex-, jO.s lo mankind
.,’™ph&lt;................
"rf rrl,.i----,u''« ,o•. mail
Man L' really worth- what he pro­
■
-----giilett.
Tbchen
Elliott.
II.
BE-Jiop.
Ful
­
PLAINWELL NINE 11^7
events Hu'-spcaker* ’pur-. ......
due. ... WL..;
what one la
1., mid
and what
wh he lx do­
ler. K,. Puller. E. l/.-'-U'. Price. 2. prerent.day
jwsc will be to explain the meaning of |
'
Scobey. 2. Smith. 3. 2-B.im- Hits: Bi'h- Hie momentou? events that urc hap­ ’ ing to serve really, determine his
worth.
Team Loses to Holland 4-3 In &lt;ip. EllloU; G. Ba.-‘ S &lt;111 Bull, otl pening rapidly, and in more intensive
!
Tlx- six-aker rleclarwl that he-’ L-. a
Price. I. JLit by lUtch.d boil: Price. 1. form each day.
Tight Game — Traverse City
democrat, not in the political sense, bir.
• K. Fiill-ri Struck put: by Pri.. 15,
in tin- sense that he holds all men
Next On Schedule
CHRISTIAN SCIE
equal. The doingjof iLseful work, conHastings ihdeiiendvntA broke even in 1
Miuctiviwork, nb matter how humble
Smith.
3.
K
•
Puller.,,
Comp.
.1,
Scobey.
the gaiiK.s played over th.- week &lt;-iu|. 1
Six thoiiisind member* of Hie Chri-t-l
•
BaUerlt
Price
ami
Tt.cher.
Whitley.
• losing 4-3 aimiiL.t Hitllnnd nt Hcllani) :
mu Science church from nil jiari.-. of that Wiiil;. may be, are worthwhile.
v,..»
re —
sounded
.„.™ and
— all
...........
felt —
the —
seeding,
-—.. —
mt..........................
every shower—waalied
——;---------down. near Woodland to see the new baby.
\ Saturday and winning 11-7 ayain.-'. ■J. Biu-hfilder and c-mp.
the world attended .the annual mating What makes our schools vtju.iblt- are "taps'1 wi
------ . ot it. Rev L. .L —
------ l.u.u
Mt,
Mp.^ Of&gt;n), gweet qJ
not
big
.Hilaries
paid for teaching, for approprioteneu.
Easterners Win Double Hruilrr.
Dewey
the .soil unto the sidewalk fend ruined
Plainwell here Sunday.
■
of tip- Motin r church in Boston. Elec­
The S&lt;r.nnd- Ward won two str.mth: tion of n.’w officials w,m anihwnrai as they arc not paid, but becatiM- our then gave the benediction, which was j lhe seeding,
field spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
AlthotiKh tjic local team het to Hol­
la.jt ygar's champion-, to bring th.- follows: preside:!'. Hon. Ralph V schools equip young people for life's followed by tile reveille*
II onm..
&gt;«..
n.,..
land, the game was one of the best'to from
I
Some
&lt;&gt;t
the
cottages
at
Gun
lake
date. Al BroWn pitched and. kept the ■'
Brewster, former Governor of Mitine: work.
[have recently been broken into. A tine
Kenneth Wilcox of Knlnmaxoo spent
Religion fills its place in th&lt;- making
on Uie Ic.iri. SubatiBitioiM were Fir.st Reader. Gordofl V. Comer, of
MIDDI.EVILl.
uplxA.'Ung batxmcn gm :..ing. Hasting# hold
1
'canoe was taken from tiu- Frank Lee Saturday and Sunday with the home
to fill out the Fourth's line- Denver; Second Reader. Miss Lucia c. of life and in making it worth while.
caifie to bat In the sixth inning trail- nfiCCK-iiiry
1
L. E. Hamilton nnd party enjoyed cottage tliat belonged to his daug'iitcr. folks.
*
Service
Is
tiie
supreme
duty
and
test
of
Ing by three .scores and Ued the count. 1
Coulson, ot Lofidon. England
the Templar parade In Grand Rapids., Ruth Brown, of Detroit. A loud of
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster attended
tv-two a,,y llfc and ,,ie onp who •M-rv,‘s l&gt;’'t 15 They say it wjp, beautiful and jrell' buckshut at the right time nnd in the
Lt'chlciiner and Boyex nude their
Harrington. L&gt;-&lt;&gt;nqrd and Wiulpi-y
It wax announced that ninety-two
tiie silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
I! W°i'
b most to Uw 'world, no matter worth a trip to see.
npiw.-utaiice ala pitchers for Uie iww bra nd 1 churche.-. liavc been udrtxd
,
poundlpg out three, hits. The .u-qrc re- first1
added
•, t...
; right place would be a good remedy for Ralph Striker Sunday.
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U'litit
111
k ,whi.tlii.r 1'., I.,
lu «... &lt;k,k.nun»u.«. ... Ih..
vr„. |
n"r„'“-Jb'
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maineil n tie" until tin- ninth when *ChamjK‘. ■*
Mrs. John Corrigan of Irving gown- [ s"&lt;'1' a culprit.
.
,
Peery Fossett has completed his
chiin-h.,. u&gt; . ......Ikl.unn I’""'"11
•» “““• 1 “,“h‘
.
Holland put across thp winning run."
First Game.
CuMre...
’’i.’*!rer's &lt;Uv «» iwrly &lt;*-nW
‘ . 13
r„™
,un„. IV
M
c. .nd b .«(und
Th-n- .rd now I"™
JT
"T .“T ship, who has been &gt;11 f&lt;»r some time.; I.C
L rnlirr-H
.. ,
war. baoughl to Mrs Smith's hum--'!,t (li.t,M* Xf
M- K
church S.iint(*.v
Sunday unh
with a■ Im..
fine lttt. Wjtn
Team
1 2 3 1 5 67 H R E
)iu&gt; parents.
/
■ ...ra, in th, world Bin In- Wednesday
repitition of the froc-.-higging match Fourth Ward ..0,2 l\f 0 1 0— 6 7 7 an Chrwui. Seiran- , l.,„ hn ..rd
*
program of exercises by tiu- little folks, .... , j
..
mraiK. Thnn nnd . h.ll nSfiTpra..'«ilr
M wood.. «««-- 11« usnssett
W. B. c.'swUt .» 1. twn.lt ra
* P1""?* “
.,5X5
Xra cntcrtainedTt'
ployed there earlier in tiu- season.
pl. nuradnl (hr puMlc M»&gt; oh '
Pemberton pitched his first game for
Batt.-ins
Leclileitncr
and
Tucker.
CliniUnn
Bclraiw
durlns
Ihr
.rar.
.t
1'?
'V.,
A
the Independents. In the third inning
—
- Mra
KUKra.nd.nraWn..........
|(. ap.uu' with Gandhi. Gandhi has given
McCannJilt a home tun with tig- bases Bush and Hose. 1-Biuo Hib: Damoth.
vUH with friends.
•
I
BARRJ'VH.I.^
’MU and Russell Mewl, who are at­
I1OWNE CENTER.
bway nil his money, has no Iiome. Alloaded ancnKstings^ook an 8-2* lead Hewitt, 2, Boyes. Maurer, Lcchhitmr,
M. E. Aid Society supocr on Friday
0ne hundred guests gathered nt the
,0^
Mr. and Mrs. Alden'Porrltt cafiod at! though he has u most brilliant nffitd he
With Bibs advantage. Pemberton took McMillan. 3-Biue Hlu: Leclileitncr,
wax
weU
attended.
h6me
of Mr and Mrs o. D Faielt ,hpt.r *umracr vacation lhe last of thia
Snyder. Rush. 3-Bxv HiU: Johnson. the Afahel Thompeon home1 Sunday.! Uvea on a mere pittance. Al Capone
things raay. ' «
The Township Board of review l* In.i Friday evening for u recepjlorf in
No home games u’ill be played dur­ Siruck.out by Lcchleltfier. 10. by Btuh. Anlith has not been so well the |&gt;ast amiVaed ntllllqn* and spent his life in session this
«,« Monday
moou-, A.
n. M.
m.
.
...»Mr.
....and
«...Mrs. Burr Faxsett.
Mr- and Mrs. Glenn Lake of Toledo
I honor of
16.
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week.
I tearing down sedety. Money tests will
ing the next two weeks
The Pythian Sl*tm arc i&gt;n'|Hirlng to A pleasant time was enjoyed with con- wcrc week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Smith and family'and Mr. and ,1Gl (,°Saturday nnd'Sundav. June IB nnd
Derr
. ,
entertain their Grand Chief on the tests and readings after which' the n
“rr Webb. ••
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HR E Mrs. Gall Burkhelder of Grund Rapids! M"”? centuries ago. .said the ..peaker,
in. tin- local dine will take on the team Team
20th.
A
pleasant
evening
is
looked
forbride
and
groom
opened
up
the
njfmerJohii Rock and' friend of Jackson.
were
Saturday
evening
guests,
at
Guy
{
’
here
were
two
young
men
of
njiout
tiie
Fourth Ward ..0 1 2 3 0 1 1 - 6 8 8
at Traverse city.
;otu» beautiful presents they received, a Mrs. Whiting and family of Lansing
-same age. living at tiie -same time. wnrd jo.
Second Ward .2 0 0 4 010 x-14 16 7 Smith's
Mrs.
RuwllHaulk
and
twn
daughters
delicious
.
pot.
luck
Clipper
was
then
and
Mr.'and
Mrs.
Bert
Webb
of HasMr and Mrs Howard Houghton of (members of Hu-same race—one wa«
Batterte; • JameX, Boyes, Tasker iyn&lt;t
sl,ld tlw olht,r
J‘'-'us- We who have been spending a week at th.1 enjoyed after which tin- guests deiuiri- Ungs spent Sunday with Mr. a'hci Mrsi
KentM-dy. Skidmore nnd Iln-e. 1-lmw Detroit visited their pbrenu fromfann-1
no difficulty in deciding which Granger home werrfll on Friday andon ,(1 wishing them many- cungratulaUoiLi H. Webb and Mrs. Elsie Tucker.^—
Hit;.; Hewitt, Johnson. 3. Boy&lt;-s. day until Friday. Beatrice Thomas reSaturday were taken to their home in j »nd good wishes.
Missionary Society will meet
Haight, tt. Tasker. LechMtnrr. Rama-. tinned home with them for an Indeli- [dl&lt;l 'he most for .mankind and which Jackson. Mfs. Sophia Chase. Who had
Mr nnd Mrs. 'Cameron McIntyre with Mrs. Cora Fossett Wednesday
nite visit.
lone gave Uie right ideals to the world.
Snvdcr. Skidmore. 3-Basc Hits: DamMr/ .rid Mrs Edward Bergy and. Ei,ch of
two »» &gt;»&gt;-s own way made been visiting her son Vern and family i and baby ot Quimby were Sunday afternoon
I guests ol_hcx_papmts, Mr. and Mrs.
Prayer meeting will be held at the
daughter
df
Boyw
City
wcnwgueMs
at
l
’
is
own
life
and
fixed
the
worth
of
I
lls there, returned to her home here.
Johnson. Struck out: by James, l..byj
The school grounds are being sodded,; Merritt Meade. In the pfteriioon they hunw of Mrs J/adae Lathrop Thufslhe John Nash hm. e Thursday.
i !lfe. .Likewise it is up to tu and to this
Boyes, 2. by Skidmore. 10.
Mn and Mrs Wayne ft-nton and itnidualing class to decide what we the grade made it impossible to get tv called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown day evening.
Won LW Av. Doris. Mr nnd Mn. Frank Brew nml! will make of our lives.
Fine
-Second
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•
o
Ward ..
.750 Mrs Gertrude Thomas and Beatrice.: T,,e M*akcr made a firn- impression,
Third Ward ....
Textured
attended the Itinera! of their brother- 11 is earnest words will linger long in
First Ward
.375 in-law nnd unde. David Mosher, of !&gt;ie memory of all who heard him. par­
Seamless
Fourth Ward ...
.250 Grand Rapids Thursday. Mrs Mosher I ‘ictilarly will that be true of the grtdupawed away Just two weeks ago.
luting class.
NOTHEAST WOODLAND.
Charlie Clark and three children are I There followed a delightful vtalin
John Stairs called on Mrs. George having a siege with the measles. Ray-[rolo, beautifully rendered, "lite Old
mond wax unable to attend the 8th j Refrain” by Krelsler. This was given
Keeler of Hnstings Friday.
John Gardner and wife were in Lan­ grade graduating fc^ercbes at Ratnonn
W- Christopher Overley. with Afl«
sing Sarttrdny.
Friday, hp being one of the graduates. Virginia Potts at lite piano.
KRON Surgical Hosiery Is
Florence Molock of Lake Odessa
Next followed tiie presentation of the
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fuller ot Hos­
madqiof fine textured silk and
spent Sunday and Monday with Hazel tings spent Sunday evening with their class by Principal W. T. Wallace of the
may be worn underneath modHansbargrr.
mother. Mrs. Will Fox.
High scltool. It was u fine spirited talk
he gave.
'
John Stairs called on- lit* uncle. Will
am stockings with no unsightly
Mathews, Friday 'who is not in veryThe next was the presentation of the
STIUKER SdlOOI. DISTRICT.
bulging or ridges. Il is scamgood health.
•*
H~.w&lt;
». diplomas by Mrs. Emmy Keller, who
There
will
be
an
ice
cream
social
nt
bM. which means greater com­
Mr. Nelson head of tile dairy dept, the Striker schoolhouse Thursday eve-!foc **clve years hfli been a member of
fort We carry—and correctly
al Laming called on Will Veltc otwtday nine. June 23 The price wifi b&lt;- 5c'tlw- school board and Its president,
fit—a complete line, both in silk
last weeka dish. Everyone come.
What Mrs. Keller says is always inter­
Mr. and Mrs. Will V’elte attended the . Mrs. Rare nnd Mlsa Luella Rose of eating. We are sure we speak for the
and heavier linen. Surgical
25th wcddiriK anniversary* of James Hostings called nt Walter Blake's Sun- people who packed the auditorium to
hosiery is very beneficial foe
day.
.
!1U limit, when we say that her talk
Cousin of Nashville Sunday.
swollen, bruised or sprained
Mrs. Tornji^n and son of Sunfield
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mead and Mr. and! Friday afternoon was fine In presentlimbs or Joints, and for varicose
called on her parents Sunday evening. Mrs. W, Richards nnd children visited ln8 the diplomas to the graduates. She
. veins. Our service also covers
Doris Tompson of Sunfield is spend­ friends at Wayland Sunday.
.
spoke feelingly of the "mess” in which
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton McKeown vis-! the affairs of the world have been
ing a few days with her grandparents.
the correct Atting of abdominal
Victor Reuther entertained tys lied the former's brother al Grand
[ brought •by
— “
the- cldgr*.
1 *— —
so that -------young
supports, surgical belts, and
brothers and slater Sunday.
Rapids Sunday.
; people are suffering and will suffer bcAkron Mechano-Fonn Sponge
Mr. and -Mrs. Wtll HbUy of Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and son. Cal­ cauve "the times are oqt of Joint." She
Rubber Pad Trusses, Ask your
Ford Holly of Lansing and a brother of vin. and Mr. Frank Campbell visited hoped that the class of 1932Arould pro­
physician Private fitting rooms
Mrs. Gardner ot Eaton Rapids. Mr. and relatives near Walkerville from Fri­ duce men and women who would help
Mrs. Simon Scars of Clarksville. Mr. day uffill Sunday and attended a fam­ l the world to avoid such seemingly un­
and Mrs. Lewis clum of latke Odessa. ily reunion nt Sand Lake Sunday.
necessary setbacks as the economic
The Preicription Drug Store
Mrs. Millie Pry of Dowling is spend-' world ha* been going through for the
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Garlinger . and
daughter
ot Hastings sjx-nt Sunday at ing a fcwr days with Mr. and Mrs. last three years, and for which no one
B. A. LyBarker. Proprietor
John Gardner's, also Mrs. Caroline James Mead.
.
1 at the present time has suggested a
Siwpbcll who is at Iter daughter's
Mrs. NeUle Fancher and Mlsa Esther remedy whose efficacy seems assured.
Hastings. Mich.
home.
Striker gave a party Sunday for Mr. It was fine to watch the members of
and Mrs. Ralph striker honoring thetr'the class file by the stand on live stage
In a normal year, about M per cent twcnty-fiRh
wedding
anniversary, and receive* their diplomas. At the
of the South's cotton is sold abroad.
About sixty guests were present.
[conclusion of tills part of Uw program1

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SURGICAL
HOSIERY

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Special Low Prices
On Electric Refrigerators
We find ourselves with a somewhat larger stock of electric
refrigerators than we ought to qprry at this time of the
year. And for a short time we are going to offer some
special inducements in order to place them in homes
where they will make their owners happy for years to
cofne.

Majestic, Norge and Buckeye
Are Included in These Special Priced Refrigerators
Come in and Get the Prices

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MILLER FURNITURE C
WEST STATE STREET

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HASTINGS, MICHK

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, I Ml

PAGE FOUR____

has ruled that "finget'-print/” cannot
&lt;• “i“u«” b«*uw ii I,
MUM
.,. -WIW«»Ut»tl&lt;»»e .nd -cunnrU .
Alhurc Cn.,
■t n«,&lt;inc. UkMztn.
prisoner to testify against himself"
’
IT rial (JIHLrS OUy
I —7.
—7..7-------M our'tawx ore going to conUnue
jv&gt;i..'rtNIMNBflim'-.. .■.=.
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COOK BROS.. EJIUrt. ,.
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,
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•
---------------------------------- be more and more lenient with the
ANOTHER ECHO
stAKN-n- OVWVH YK*n [criminal element, the protection of ro- f H T Johnwn publishcr o{ the sara—-(Ciety. and safety from criminal ma- nac Advertiser. publi&amp;herTSn editorial
, rauder* may forte the peacefully in- m hi* issue of May 25 in^qfiuch he ac­
— dined to adopt the old Western style. ‘
various publisher* of Michigan of
i, publishing the "Vem Brown artlclra"
„„..nd omnu.
npKnio »Mlht p,.
‘ |tcc*- ’
i.ublliHra of nominating Ex-Governor
---------- ------------Groesbeck tor governor. He alao claim*
I j BU1XIET STILL UNBALANCED. c1h* article’, are charging Governor
U ,KT.ia
' Congress has not balanced the bj^Bnicker with the fondittons which are
15 inB aiiva
Vlil.li .m
. .it Sts
outlined in
in uu
tin* Brown
Brown amaes.
Articles
....... 1 lllll.l. MOXTIl*_s&lt;&gt;f Ii gel ytl. 1Economy measure* of gjjg,. • ojuinea

The Hastings Banner

Views and Opinions:

This and That
The American Flag.
A Brief History
George WMhingtons Part.
' Beby Roas.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

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Give the Old Man a Break!

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
; Gerald Mill- nnd James Holes who
'
To General Washington tradition1; have been in lhe employment of B. A
LyBartter the ]&gt;*M
last tew
few years
years arc
are Jeavleavi j.
M .
, .‘1-yBarrer
errtlU . Ir,din&lt; pari Ip
iWlrnln, „„
July p, ,lund , phAn„.
Of lhe present American Hag. It is also acy college in Detroit
a known fact that Washington de-; Mbs Jean McKmght. daughter of
signed the first flag to be used by the | Mr and Mr* Jos McKnighl. ha* been
continental army in 1776. Thi* flag,; prominent in the social acUvtUeaj
however,-never satisfied the general as:which attended the dosing days of'
it resembled the British flag too close- school at Word-Belmont. Nashville, .
„
, ! Tenneifcc. On Wednraday she attend-[
During June. 1777. Congrww rraolv-l«f the traditional dub dinner a* n
"W.'l".rif,t’.x’.V....
'»
»; ed: -Tliat the nag of' the thirteen member of the Twentieth century Club.!
.thia about have already-been reduct-d The Herald stands ready to argue both United States be thirteen stripes, al- In nmi-M.&lt;y MLw McKiiUhl took parti
'.more Ilian S 1’OO.OOOPOO by the Senate of Mr. Johnson's claims. Two years ternate red and white, that the Union m the "Greek. Frolic Dances ' given beand the House will probablycut the «« ** ,dld ««? uynrat to promote be thirteen stars. White in a blur field, fore the May Queen at the May Day i
1 . ...
, ,t
... Blocker * campaign and defeat Grucs- rrtoe?t.~n5 V”
’
Jrs-.ivIHra Tlw Mat. Queen program
savinga sun further. Ix-gblaA-rs who 1MH.k
|lu.
un.
In these simple words, authority was 1 nu&gt; observed accorauig to tiie old Eng-1
... ran pass a Wllton-dollar revenue bill ',lcr this owiicrship We intend to do h given to General Washington to de- iu*h cu*tom and Was wt I mused by- more
, -- VI*&lt;&gt;
tI..■ n.■ ’1■
in racy faslvibn. seem to squirm un-'Mmilar act the coming - election— sign the flag, and on tiie same day)than
than oann
2.CMMJ spectators-Ward-Belmont
'• 'romfortabiv at the thought of.nnjftRftA ,or Brucker We fail to sec tradition has it that tie wcilt to the: SclxKi) Noles
.
Maurice Kelley, mmi of Mr. and Mr-..!
• economy program And hi the budget
..
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blamed for condition* as brought out in which-ha* become one of the finest SI&lt;,wart Kelley, .student at Culver Mill-1
, • remains unbalanrixl. and lhe country. . th
as said articles i L^rrf?LAI’?etwankT
X?*w
”1, 'lMry ar“tl''In&gt;- is
15 nuinc unm
until me
the'begin....e "Brown lirtlcira."
........... _
--- to
ocgin- 1
await*, new developments
with a period from
■ 1921
. . up till the' “tcordlng to the account, went Robert. jnK ol tju, M1Illnicr tcrnj I)M. 2Clh In
un-icovcr
... « . «...
.. ■ Morris
mm
G.Hirsnru.
nf oftHsthe!,
i
.
. . . .
i Morris
ami
Georgetins.
Russ,
mu- —- company wjth Culver friend* he musigners
ot
the
Declaration
of
*J
w
lvnnrvlo
.
„,
dirstand, the -Brown articles* review,
«‘”*d to Nashville, Tennessee an
and
"8,“ three
,hrw” Mund
Florida, buys wim
who[
.■also reveal, many of tiie asinine act- ^.&lt;&lt;s”decrarertttottb^dh? °* BCU’V' bnj
brought
Miami PI&lt;iri&lt;1.i
1
PLIGHTS INTO SPACE.
of Michigan legislation oyer a period
If you want to give guaranteed to fit perma­
,1;1. j Although wc profess no knowledge of of nearly 12 year*.
Father something that nently or your money
Arch
vtrect.
Philadelphia,
they antr.|Ppa
IlU n. Itand
fjmfrtj„ Cdlj&lt;-t KrHvv will I
| astronomy, aren't even sufficiently.;;; About, four weeks ago the publisher to
have
found
MijUra., Itos*
busy.-aid
at -(bl
familiar with ordinary stars to pass a of this newspaper dliuniMed the matter her needlework and humming a tune- -1 ra(jet
shows not only affection back. At $1.95, it’s a
'
8cout toerit badge lest, we do find of the "Brown articles” with Cover- softly, however, so that she might hear) Mr ulld Mr&gt; nf&gt;wnr(1 E Tnniwr
but understanding, loo- splendid value. Father’s
. i. pnu&lt; [a certain fascination in letting our nor Drucker, during which we stated if the tinkle of the bell on the door of!nrttdlev Mr md Mn. John
. &lt;
there was anything in the light of her shop at tiie front of the houM^iSL-' Mr
to
I thought* wander out ^ilong lhe tre-ii playing
I politics in the "Brown articles.'
give him the rXrrow Day is Sunday, June 19—
mrndou* stretches of space that 'can we did not desire to run them if the
THE BONUS ARMY.
Trump. Beautifully and the gift is the Trump.
| only be bridged by tht ixiwcrful eye of P«rP«e wa* to injure the governor*
I.-l.-srntWK Hoht trnwR ^nn„. &lt;ant,,&lt;,*“'&gt;- Yct’ WC d«*clarcd. if there
. Although we art- not at all in sym’-'■••.nt
­ uant tekscopes.
...
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....k.™
.
.!«
.or
our
u^b..
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e™.
i
styled—of a specially
Jfight trawls some were any actimts of the administrative:
pathy with the bonus army encamped at
,166484 miles per serofid. The sdh.dnmi-. board during the decade which were ...untry We do not terl pleased with ■ 33ljI11 Jnfantrv mto &gt;aw wnlL our-'
woven, long-wearing
Washington. We do no’, blame, the tel- : nant solar object in our range of Vision, i subject to criticism. Hwy should lie
cram half so much as we blame Oon- j^ elK|1( pght-rainutcs away. Thai is if aired before the public To this the
'
Mime
tune later for all of Company K '
fabric. The best -look­
planned
another."
gn-As and yellow Journalism.
j the flaming solar mass were suddenly governor slated Hl* approval.-O.Hcola
The “grand union" flag reterryd to;
'I
TWtornr years ago today
ing, best-fitting collar
Co. Herald.
.
From the politicians viewpoint, oniv cxtjnguwhed, Uh* earth would bask m
by Washington was the one.iw' him-;
i
Mr
and
Mrs
Ralph
Eggleston
apent
self
had
designfid
and
first
flung
to
tiie
!
you ever saw. And it’s In white, stripes
. veteran is equivalent to two ami one- ,MU1iighl for eight minutes-more. Alpliu
A TIP FOR CONGRESS!
.
|Sunday
with
the
latter's
sister.
Mrs.
breeze on January 1. 1776, during his
half votes and Judging from the cajid- . ccntaurl
the nearest
star............................
in the earth's
................
. ...............
A banker
..said to
•
nkcr^salfi
t us tin* other day siege ot Boston. Thi* was at a time !' Helen Durham, ot Assyria.
Sanforized-Shrunk — and plain colors
X
nip flattery of certain yellow journals, j UOhx’rsc is esUmated to be 4 1-3 light, that- If Congnt
CongnV would
u
repeal two laws when the Revolutionists still felt they ' Mrs Morns Bin-km. and daughter. I
it reems apparent that three editor^ ’ ycarg away. Radio waves can go no!and EO• home wy
the. would be rendering were fighting, not the British king, but [i Miss Lctah and Mr*. Archie A)g« r m ; .
arc
consider each veteran equivalent to at filter than light. Thu* if ue could‘th?Sw,”,t5y 11 Kn’,lt -ACnlct‘ When ills ministers; hence Washington's I Chamjnign.
- , .. Illinois,
- - •_ —
- yidtitut 5 '
ku un' .utacnpuui.v It .»»'l uulrommiuuMt.-.ith tl.Udl.untMurhr,
"SUF.'S flag consisted &lt;&gt;f the thirteen alternate |V„ ? ‘it
ted nnd white stripes. liliT bore in its . W' J Field m Chicagr.
veterans, themselves, who ilret con-ltlm fastest method known on earths that would take the‘prohibition qtira- canton the king’* crave* of St. Gotirge '.,a \ J,n‘ * •M",dj '• ’n
*-'**&gt;' With Air-.,
ccived the idea of tin* bonus or- ad- events more than four years old would i'&lt;m out of politics, and if they would and St Anthony. By 1777 they were: l’:‘, 'U!'I"*11*r
ju.sU’d’compemMition; it was politicians cmwtilulc the hitrat news flashes Then! rri&gt;cal tin* law of .supply and demand fighting xolcty for,an American nation. I.
"&lt; Charlotte J
and
they
wanted
an
American
flag.
I
^''.
‘
7°,
J
111
"
!n J.4WkH
who saw in tin* Legion a vow-grtting come immense void* before the teles- S tTihi.X^hi
l’r,ei:’’ Wc
, •
.
tried to thii)k this over seriously-, but
Mrs. Row. it 1* raid, undertook the
“nd “•"'•'b'd “'e ciiar. machine of immense jiropottions. The topic eye detects the nearest of the concluded it wm just a wisecrack "— m,king of the flag eugerlv. and with
R’-te-kah lodge m imuatmg a[
veteran* didn't want any special favor*! nebulae some loo.ooo light years
r
'C*vs.sop»lis Vigilant.
un exalted senre of the umuai honor i
«*,ldl«w&lt;&lt; - into Ha. •;
from the govetnmcnl at first; only! t.mt. Rays of light that started when'
conferred upon her. Not only tliut. ;tll’~' n,h',k"l‘
,
COUZENS' INCOME" she even suggested to Washington a , 1' 9,
Phone 2266
Hastings, Mich.
that their comrades 'incapacitated ;, norm
North America
America was
was still
covered deep
deep'| "SENATOR
ncr nn’"' a,M&lt;!
.-.uu covered
,.
, ,,
slight
correction
in
tiie
design,
which
[
O
’
’10'
’
S"G :
in
ire
Me
thus
just
reaching
ui
today
S'SX*
through injury in service be properly i
bore six-pointed .stars instead of the t“ „J9?,**1*’ Mr-'
Peering »UI! further into space the as-; He is also a Very rich man His ad- fiVT-|Mii:fted typ- Of iu'niltlry. With a '
r’J*r* J?'1.*™ *“L'on
’
declared Congn•?.*, pasM-d measures for Ironomcr secs another constellation vocacy of heavy income taxation snip of tier sotMors she cut a folded , Uin Ut Stocklmm and
m Doug-J
seem
to be
highly
d:s- jmper
‘'telMimi; Mr_&gt;.
taking
ijkiuh caro
uaru of
oi war claim*
gaums that
uiai were
writ- some
suiim 45.000,000
ss.vw.uuu light
mrm year*
jvars away
»w«j as
as it
u 'A0M■ 111 therefore
......... —
...........
paper
aun-ncra
ior.mand-field
a pence*forth
lire-*a perfect
„ lire- &gt;b,M
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in fact,'' u noble !sacrifice
of‘ • P°‘”rt'&lt;( f,lur to s,’ow ul"U «he meant. • !?or“
both generous and just. Till* was done w** In the age of dinosaurs. Out at the interested,tnrarou
*cr‘nc&lt;’,®
_ 8k,al!j‘
..
------ . al
Kan-j .
.
.
......
personal interest lor• ..what
Senator
Fur a fPtt- lliuiuien
minutes longer n„.
the m-urn
A. .Bunker
ot Hutchlron.
Hutchi
.....
—
......tt...
— t rui
acundal*
telescope's range!
to avoid such pension .scandal*
a* de- j very fringe of the telescopes
range II r
&lt;(
,mmmrtK
tn
a
..
.
.'
.
.
®
t*
Ml
....
,»...
•
*rv.
„
xt,.,,,t
Coucens ptrnparU to believe.is for the w;w discmffrd. and a* quickly a* nim-!..■up; H’v M A. Dean. Mendon; Utor ,hUclty rhannian by a vi.b ol 12 to 6 EXPRESSES OPINION
The fir*i load of wool .sold in Hasvi-loped after tin- Civil wan. TIk- fam- another "cloud" is visible, some 300.- public weal. Unfortunately, it has blr flhxcn could execute tin-tusk, Mrs. i Dun. Bcriemont: Mrt. Nellie D. MelIlle» of soldtt-ns were provided for; 1000.000 light year* distant, that is "de- lately been dlsclased that Senator! Rlfls had the flap in being
ivin. Bloomingdale; Mr.. Edith D Clark jLiigx brought 25c i» r ji.uud.
ON CANADA'S CRIME
Battle'[ w' •khiw that Mr. Stebbins i. buildsoidn-rs were permitted to takeLut in- hrerthg" beam* of light which started Couzcns jmys a very-small Federal tax. | sd. in this homely fu-iilun which soi■Dallas. Texas; Manley Huk.
Creek; and Eduar and Oseur Will, ol' !,"t a fin&lt;bec«
u
’
e
he
very
thriftily
has
put
the
,
T
n
M1Us
t
im
American
spirit,
was
Hastings Visitor Thinks Their
surtnee at regular peacc-titrie\ rates.; long before there were men or animals bulb
.. ...
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.
.
.
.
t
.............
bulk ut
ul his fnrtiim.
fortuni’ in !&gt;&lt;•
tax -omni
exempt *e- .born
■
Mendoto.
Illinois,
were
uli
liento
ut-:
1
’
1
*
’
L
‘
‘
...
...
the emblem designed by Wa.su- ■
,
■
-• - - — —
Success Is Due to Manner
Hie govcrnriHnt (laying the extra cost
earth. And what do all llieae figures curities. His approval of 'drastic levies ington. coming almost like a direct gift''','!
,tend
thr Jl’b bv cx’ending it onj
1'* th
Ul -’ pioneers
l’!”“'‘p« meeting
meeting Wwlnraday,
Wednesday, *h0!l,d
all
Bunk- tlu' ,wnb 0,1 Center street
dur to war hazards; ahelher or not i meaiv |» u*?-Nothing. Yet wc gel the on incomes has hot yet taken the prac­ from him, to fly ever since over the:"
.. of Choosing Judges
11 being d'viendant,, of Slocum »-■*_ . uf paying
_____
hhhvii
ui" thaVhe
nr m.walso
oraidesigned.
n
i Today.
a 'rr '
I The finishing strokra uro being put'
form
them.
nation
•soldiers took out insurance, compen»a-'i s*mc .v-rt of pleasure from scanning tical
Bui |H*&lt;Um&gt;.'Kcnntor Couzcns is go- “wASteih "whlKTiiSr1 Ml&gt;
Arrimn vtaiml frorn]'"' lbc ’r"’1 ,rnr" urou,,d ’h? c’,u’adii. head of the"’freight claim and uclion towidows and orphan* was given "them that we do from looking .it u ig to corFrct this situation, which.
thenuman
stupendous
human
events
and Saturday
until Tuesday .with Hurny Ib0UM&gt; «!“«’• ’’
Ju t to *av that lh&lt; counting department of the Caiuidrm
;
"
,
•
;
,
.....
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am
uie
siupgiiaous
events
ano
•
"
,
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’
in case o! death or disability: com- mountain-we Jlkc to sit back in awed: now that he has advocated and voted I| influences
Jack &lt;&gt;n
tenre i better than it was exjiecUKl it.
mhwncra thnt
that have flowed from this Arehart and family in
tn Jiickwh.
| would !«■ and that Mi
the man
and
pletc medical care&gt; hopltalUation, ar-,' wonder
‘
- try - to comprcliend the for heavy impoMtlons on others, not j .Mmpfe Incident at the house of Betsy
tuthtv w-me Y.’n-mn.v
Thurrelay as the guest of Mr. and Mr..
merely the rich but hard working menjRoM n century nnd a llall ago
THIRTY 1 EARS AGO FODA1.
Uficul limbs and other such necesatics immensity of it all.
Emil Tytkn.
udf -a good &gt;.-man tn
and women of very .-.piaii income, i when that flag was’draigned and
Tuesday
afternoon
Mrs Mary .
Fig- many year- the Tyden car real
were provided tor all those disabled in
.
’
J-.oidd
!&gt;•
intolerable.
Perhaps
SenaIIiad(
.
thPre
was
n(l
.
a
tnu
.
ncpbblic
O«*«yri
‘
r
entertained
a
few
friends
m
•
l'
la
t
cr
,
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FRANCES STEEL SHELL
ha., town used exclusively on the Cana­
thi’ war; the disabk-d were also given
tor Couzcns sense of honor is going to Jn existence SmCe then the principles ,H,nor oi
Ja- Young m Yank~J
Reed and Company ha-.e Just dian Pacific. system. &gt;fr. Jackaon Jiad
fXince. the nation that ia pleading impel him to dUreftard or surrender • M.t ln motion by George Wa*hington*sl’«,'K&lt;
«** "’d rcAidem^ ,&gt;j jnniriied for Mei.srs. Burio.’. anl Good- long d-'-.ied to see whirr the Tyden
trammft along whatever line they
chose to help make them self-depend­ inability to pay war debts now that u» exemptions and pay such a tax a* BIM hLS lellow patriuu have extended th“l “*»&gt;» A very plea-sant turn b r. - \"ar »/’' ,u,&gt; «w»u lhat b i-it. r
ent in civilian life. Tiu- plan was Germany cannot meet further rcimraCIU.W. TObune.
I,,,,
ol _
„ Wins will «nw . Clnnnl lull.» «1* «'•■
«•»
«&gt;
laudable uiui would have put the Unit­ tions paymenu is erecting a wall of
I sovereignty, the flag that Washington *',w* In the city fust Thursday and ad-j
ed States veteran administration on a' steel aijd concrete that will extend
v&lt;iu&lt;in»ia-.;'on t,w ■*t'1
JuI&gt;’ The music will Im­
===== j planned has been n symbol of human.' n,iniMcn.’d the Sacrament of Cimfirma-.
Mr. Jackson u an inn resting person.
.o
After
the
!
H
4'*
1
*
celebrated
orchestra
band.
from'ftie
English
Ctiannel
to
Um
Medi
­
! fre-dum. of /qua! opporttinlty. nnd po- 1‘011 to n class of about 20.
'
sane and sensible basis if Congress had
e&gt; at St Ro-m '.s -i,„
chiirf■ h a larg
A h,,’,k 1,1 t!1" ndlroad delayed tip the Bri«l factory and ptauted with Has­
I lineal liberty wherever mankind has, services
' shown sufficient coyrage to carry' out; terranean Sea for protection from her
&lt;,llr I'tlnt pojier so that •*&lt;• . Hn;: ..Among other things, hr talked
sought and fought for these things.
'i number of people wrnt out to the', r‘'ce:l’’
•its provisions. But the estimated two [ neighbors The total cost will be in c-xpreM until Friday uithjil-i Hastings fn&lt;(jds. about the
[ Flags liave flown for the vanity of1 n^w Catholic remeu-ry winch .was con-' roo*4-,,&lt;M
A
ce.M
of
11
00.000,
WO
and one-half controllable votes per vet-1
- kings. Flags have been hated by mil­ lacerated by Rt Rev. Bishop Foley and morning. Wt will try not to lx- thus de­ , contrast in criminal concntlorw in‘the
«ran w.i t&lt;i&gt; great
tcinptfiUon to b&lt;-' Military cxiierts of Europe claim that
lions of iieoplc. as representing nothing; given the name Of Mt. Calvarv c&gt; rne- J»ytd again
j L'mi'd Stale., and in Canada. He
Amons th- important event* of th-- . ’atrd his &lt;4&gt;inion that tl-.c key t&gt;&gt;
r&lt;&gt; t'LEAD that
j but ronriue.’.' nnd o|J]ire**ion. Many ol ;tery. Tlwrv were n"number of priests in
undated. Under Uh- influence of vote-' this wall will surimss in strength the
I week is the apixuntinent ert Lsaac-W
the cruelties, prejudices injustices that aitendam r at the service.
Camilla';. w&lt;iitd»-rr.il rtxord in dealing
. anythitiij t's excunwT" pd’fic.il opton. anti Jhe yellow great Hadrian waft in England built ut
Mrs.
I.
s
PatbUe
Ls'enu-rtatiling
het,
Ynwman
as
.A-ipe.'iu!
agent
of
the
|
x
&gt;
ii
[men have forced on'each other have;
wjth crime i* the fact that, in thni.
pre-- of tin country a section ot th«iithc time of the Roman invasion, the
ahle is to admit that
I tui’p wrought under tiie sanction ot)! mother. Mis Hrnrv A. Leach, and si/., -ton depurtm-.rit. Th.’ p-,.tim&gt; t a' rountry. judges and what we call prosgreat wall of China and the Hlhdcnberg
[some similar emblem The flag that ■ ur. .Mrs w. Welfare. o| Milwaukee; K™xl on&lt;' ar“1 l,‘,: “Pitoint.c one of tie­ iculing attorney* aro nirpmnled by thr
i 1 i s tc r o n a. —
Inn* of the World War. Compared to
[flew front thousand* of maxta June •' and slater. Mrs. A O Bickford and!bcsl offierra for that place, in Urn coun- government, without reference jo poliAnon,
,
p’T.
14. is the one given us by George chftdren of Grand Rapids
vt &gt;, ran* and that t,M’ French wall of steel these hUtorlc
jtlcs. Mdcly on the basis of merit. As a
Tiie Mi - - Nellie and WlniiH- Brown
,
’ • * T--------, Washington, to float as the first bright
result &lt;4 shat mcUmd tx&gt;th thr juda-adjusted compea- fwtificattoiu were inoffensive pnitruOlir Sl'1'iI 0 diook
। banner over a people for whom he pre- and Master Chari..- Brown ot Chlcag.,'
-md rlie proaveutor are independent &gt;•! .
berancea. Over high ground and
arrived in the City. Monday for a vbi!
1 '
' t‘l,ZUGnA
1 pared a great dcvtmy •
all influence.* and nf alt presiufe from
tiiurshc.
,
over
mountain*
and
valley*'
with
thmr
grandmmlivr.
Mi*.
Eaton
,
INSCRIPTION
FOR
A
’
FOUNTAIN.
i It drew the early patriot* from compromissory
'.jH-r*mw or parties, that are so freely*
sycamore, oft musical with.bees-; -'inploycd in’this country^
’’
There ar?
Ifartablc homes, from the security of rw’iV. "
news hare
i tlu’lf (ycupations and from the love Mr. 'inhn ufrhni
l^vnt., Mr. anc.jsurI, ten;, llv, p.jtnarclh loved! O
Mr. Jackson'
opinioiiXcollicirlr.
conceretc ptll boxes set-op .'Olid rock;
I of their families, to fight for the larger mi jonn snaw .
j lung unlu.imod
i i xiwtly with that of Uw Hanna. We
train- tit the bottom of swamps;
world which&gt;we inherit. What to them' 'viKitMf Ml-' Jnrt Mr "tv , 'i i*,-..*'
May
all
It*
aged
bouglu
ocr-cuflopy
believe
wc
will
never
have
n
proper
addav * M
great nirtresoc* high on the tops of
mountains commanding * t r a: e k i’c '—!-------———————— ity. No good American will' neglect to '
; ting stowi until all judges and all prosecuting at.
CONCERNING BRUCKER
'nsk himself-how- well lie preserves the
pa.-M-; tlM'ri arc underground arret)-’
’FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
j KcepirpnTF^rnm lulling leaves! Ixiru; torneys urr appointed by stute ami
10.1 U„k .»
. I. .S»nl
al . emplacements of conrercte where, I..
A Wnr’d . F.n H..u u.r k- ■mav
sl,nna. '
notional K-vcrnmenu and are chosen
‘nfanf* breath, without reference to politic*, xilrly on
...»
ti» .^venwrahip. s.,^&lt; "■« *« «»» »••» «nd
wto p,u. mAth\ ?ity iext rear uKre “ev^QuktIy M" '*
heavy guns are glrrady mounted and' n
-.1 &gt;h.U IT.nk
«k. ,u b. “.i1”’ ^.“7“
hinl rertaiX ?. the mJ ro.L2‘ S'nd u«’ c01d **”« »°
traveller the bw-A of their ability and fitness
closely guarded, and machine gun nests;
thu o™»-1
Ammcn tU. M&gt;in a recently published and amazing
'»
•»
,cu■!&gt; where. All this expensive and ex- bwk ...Ho..™- wi b.. I”r“' ’*'”’* “
history of xhc crime situation in ChiT
the nrcM’n- tinrc.t wiP !
I”*’1 in our hfatory. It first was
itaiaKun: arming is being done by a 1I. V, • • ,t
Yon tiny cone ot sand its soundless I engo. it was revealed that, al one Um&lt;-.
- ’5* *",hr
?' "* tnm» *» will !»■ displayed, and where it will be
dance.
• u largely attended meeting of the un”i-.tolirkrr I"'' is.’' ,^a”
months after its creation, at situated dft lie. obtained and the mem­ Whlch at the(bottom, like a Fairy's'd’TWorld of that city was attended by
L' l' debt., und m r, time when the world
ai|fl r,.„.8', ‘, \it Hn-/', r h i’ 1 F'":
"» AhBUrt 3. 1777. It was bers of the club can
it' under more
Page.
'
I that city's municipal Judge’, and Um
hr g- nrral la considering the problem of i nwc|c
v h'c ennw to ihc offic’I nr*€ t’srrlet? ’n’° kittle, by George favorable circumstances than tluee A* merry and no taller, dance,-, still, i urwccutlng attorney ot Cook county.
&lt;! ...rnaiwr.t A.Hr
ih, U- » Uh.... „ I, u ,inin« l..r
A-rt h. '
mi , VITn who go there without any knowledge Nor wnnklcs •Uie smooth surface 6: They mingled freely and tiobnobbed
the Fount.
with the-e crooks I Why did they do
1,"!!-:'',.?''"i&gt;
R» v. w M Puffer is soliciting' sub­
oughjy dnhononiU'-. Uu .building of
► '’ • •
'•
K°'”n* I! the
the surrender
surrender M..Buraovnr
of Burgoync. GetohrriT:
October 11, scription.) tor tin? propp«ed addition to Here twilight U anil cboiness; here, this? For one reason only, becau.sc the
is moss.
~
I vrooka control vote*, and vole* elect
i
nw. ,IW ..u am I., Mnto..
"™
’1.177. On Fvbniary 14 177H. John Paul thr M* thodirt EpL copal church.
A soft scat, and a deep and amplr&lt;Ui&lt;l::&lt;anti prrsecuUnc attonieyr,. in
r
.Joni’* took the first salute to tiie flap
At a meeting of the directors ol rbe
:.ad rommentary on the national phtl-jand.gn
and
shade.
/
| Cadhda no influsnrc can be brought to
ihr impression that he •a* a naval emblem when tie sail'd the
Hasting-.
Furniture
Manufacturing
c*ophy of France.
was. n&lt;
"Ranger" into Quiberon Bay. France. Company. Mr Ed DCGrnot w^s elect- Thou may'M toll far and find no second । Lear upon a Judge or crown Rttomey •
tree
| from any source (hat will induce them
Or.
April
24.
the
same
year
he
forced
(i.etroiiolimii dailli.s Actually we fancy the first striking of colors to tiu- Am­ etl manager. Mr. R. C. Jaquith ol Drink, pilgrim, here! Here rest! and,*'* swerve from their official duties.
Grand Rapids, a- buyer of many years
he haa »|)ent as many hours per week
if thy heart
1
Tliat I* an ideal condition.
..... ship
... . "Drake."
....' experience in the umnufacturlng ’of Be innocent, here too shall thou rcfrontier between the United Stales at his desk as any governor ever has. erican flug by the British
ANOTHER LOOPHOLE'
in n
» Hnusn
British P°
port
*— "
'■----Thr lesson* of tin- uist vi-ar\nd , halt i 1,1
n *- 1,87
thr- ,la
K »'&lt;•* furniture, was elected uj supcrinUnand
Canada
is
many
times
longer
than
fresh
COMPLETES OFFICIAL RECORDS.
1X
n Wm *
arnund U* ai&lt;l&lt;1 b&gt; ,h&lt; dr,,t
In spiu? of the startling increase tn
Thy spirit, listening to some gentle
Hirer new ofTIcial records for pro­
BMW
crime in thi* country and tkr many that between France and all her’ po- iiwf:1:”* -«*»&gt;»•■ *»"™ '™™ »“&gt;“■
of Wood­
sound.
duction .have jusu been completed by
tcntial foes. But after many genera­ cun have and wc believe that he’s en- n
lJown ,n hattie in the land returned from Brazil
rows in thr herd of R p. Locke «u
of
by thc
the JUJ 8
8. Prlga,e
Frigate '"EXsex"
in Brazil is a good country and the Pro
Pro- Or pacing gale or hum of murmuring --------- — —.» ... ...
*!*x'' to
which-shyster lawyers take , advantage tions the Americana and Canadians titled to another term and what i* i.‘ Pacific
bees!—Carnuel Taylor Coleridge. Cressey
which
entitles them w
to ruiry
entry in
In
tail ' an&lt;!
nvv" ln
lb. *wxl
I,11E!I
..
...l)c­
,------ • .........
.............
more
that
he
will
receive
it
—
Ro-kfor-1
U9'
,
,par
hispired
fewor
wa*
getting
a
big
salary,
but
the Advanced Register ot
of Uie
lhe AmcriAmeri­
to permit criminal* to cycape. wc ap- have lived side by side without a single Raster
r«-*“e —HocUord;Fra
iicb Scott
—, to.
.h enough of a go&gt;xi "Poems."
Francis
Scott Key
Key to
to "The
"The Star
Star Snan-'irn*Span- knew •»
when
he h
had
.
.
fortress
anywhere
can
Guernsey
Cattie
Club.
Pcterboro.
; gird Banner."
- ■ thing.
jmrentiy want to make n easier for
IN.
H.
There
animals
Include
three
Qnce. in 1794. when Vermont and
-------- —
•
■
-in *•
• ­
of '^'•ir
Our Vr
Wnrhl
them to get away.
Henry
Hughes,
living
lhe north
'’ uy ''I
UriCl ( I year old Fayroyal's Evangeline 240151,
THE CHEAP 90s
! KrJ,u.'JL?lM“ 1“ U“T; ““
h— ­
ern part
ot —
the state, visited ■hi*
When those who are criminally in­
NEWS GLEANINGS.
I *1‘,‘ • Production of IDTStX) pounds of
| Turn backward, turn backward.
clined atari out to commit a crime, they'
,
I m**k amt 514.9 jiounds of fat in class
O time, just for fun.
in 1818 Congress fixed the final torm'Hc wa* on hl* war to Virginia
How nice it would be if the bills that
1 am amazed to see tliat almost' e; two year old St. Croix Lydella 267And let us buy coal again
,
do not take any
witnuses
along
with
|
,
;
m
the
flag
A*
of
thirteen
stripe*,
with
Chari
of
b
vulUiu
[
come
through
the
mails
were
like
thoa
every slwp in America ha* a place to iwo, with 'a production of 12002 8
.
(
ww ...v.m WUL Ufcl U.LKA ’
a star to represent each *l*te On 11U bro-j.-r i w .nd finlt thb eat."
At flve buck* a ton!
U»m. AM i.uunmr
thm h., ,M1 p, thr0UJh
—Co
Countess
Murgit Bcthlcn.
~L ~
~tSii Marglt
pound* of milk and 609 9 pounds of fat
April 6. 1909 Admiral Peary planted SXk
—
Pathfinder.
w br imrtn, out W peM. dta, .t lhar „n ,pptol,„t;o„
M10.cn.
in class P. and twb year old Florham
5^/'
IXr?! ^aNTb.' Mr‘ L C W'lUln
Chk*«° U
Sharkskin properly treated becomes Celosia 2714S1, with a production of
Turji backward, turn backward.
public expense..' Ftngyr-printing" has. _Wjt*hington Post.
i Lifted8it to Sh ifi Whwv-r?^ ‘lUrSt nt Mr' W J- B0*™
» soft and pliable that it is said stock- 9356 8 pound* of milk and 5610 pounds
O
time,
take
a
peek;
been developed into a tnont useful ' '
: In-throe days the wages
htTXi* tt
La
Wltl po&gt;cn' h‘u «°"p «o Nvw York
nf fut tn rlna&lt; n
&lt;
। na* gone it has meant honor and inr ,, two
vtdt with
agency in the apprehension of cruni- ’ Simile; As prosperous as who ever
Were fifteen a week!
achievement, but thu year it float* tn’IW 1
m rel*Uve4’
"Nothing Mtrikcs those who have
Tiungs
naU. It- has resulted ta the conviction got the contract for furnishing note—Unidentified Clipping 1 honor of the greatest of American* and
Things are
are so
so high
high toned
toned and
and saniuniFIFTY-FIVE
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
lived
long
tn
this
world
p
much
a*
the:
tary these days we won't be (urorUed
and imprisonment of many. But now' paper to the League of Nations —
----the greatest of achievements—George
The board of supervisors met at one
Tiie average British motorist pay* Washington, and hb creation of the o'clock this P M and organized by euential goodness and kmdhne** of io pull b bau from a north country­
comm a well known Detroit judge, who j Pathfinder.
human nature when you look for it."- pond this summer and find it wranred
JO tn taxes every year.
United States.
Sir
Alfred
Hopklnson
1
ln
cellophane
-Detroit
X.
‘
t electing Honorable D. G. Robinson of

THE ARROW

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932

many difficultly were encouruerod I
Stuart Clement, probate neuter, was
asked by .George Mastery to clyar up
tiie situation it he could, and he did
jThese went the ^nalCen which Mr .
A half milhoh Michigan fishermen
Clement encountered In lite four i
are now dusting off tiw-ir rods .and
months' effort to complete Uie trarviicrccte tn nnucipatlon.of Um redpenlngi
and to vest Uie ownership of the I
,of Um general fishing .-«u*on June 25.:
T.nT
np urnev
LOT OF
WORK wprtacnAov
NECESSARY |fer.
SE0 Y OF MANUFACTURERS 1 There will be no change- in Um itehj stock in George Masters.
TO CLEAR UP ESTATE OF
1. He had to prove to the satisfaction
: ing regulallons thu year, the Depart-ASSOCIATION SPEAKS
| of the New York bank that- A.‘Judson
|ment of ConM-rvatiun ha;, announced/
ELVIRA MASTERS
HERE
I Masters and Jqd Masters were the1
The last arsaion of 'fm )rgi«!atm.«j
--------- (j
• made
isame person, the stack having -beenj
a few changes but thr wm- ini
STOCK TRANSFER WAS
__________________________
| originally Issued to Jud Masters.
ADVOCATES INDIANA
effect lad year. Atnony tii.. .• change*
He tlud
had 10
to *show
that Edward
Edward MuMas­
NFVFR
COMPI FTFI) I. 2X He
l,ow
Ulat
were the removing -&gt;i the rize limit on
IV
even UUfflrLEICU
^tmini.ir.i»r
of
Uu*
PLAN
FOR
STATE
Parent:
Hers, as special administrator of Um
children-to grow—but it wins an added
perch. However, the cte*i fiml:
, estale
esia«-or
of a
A juoson
Judson Muster*,
Musters, nan
had uie
the
deal, if’ iictfx-.iiK. to build lasting
mains and only 35..in.iv i» taken
Name
and Date of Death Enrhaio of health fur every member of
.
J m
,
legal authority to make the nasignment Permits a Minority Appeal day, Tim size limit for Rock,
health for their children.'•Yet the thing''
thi family. It doe* it INEXPENSIVE­
tercd Wrong Causing Work of
.the thirty .du«n*
month. Calico and stsawlmrrv ba—
—t ot
— sixildmg
------ - stack
Against
Any
Increase In
LY too. In proportion to its HIGH
Mrs,
Elvira
M-t*
„
..
and Delay In Settling
fto“ **
“ “
— Masters
‘ and George “
crappies was also r* moved lost yi
ph-. .List pivnty of fr&lt;*sh jur and snnMasters jointly, or to Urn aurvivor Mr
nxpenaitures
' Non-resident* must how have
I-&lt;•&lt;»!&gt; VALLE, Highlands Dairy milk
The difficulties encountered by Pro- jthem.
shine;
plenty
of
Aieep
mnl
exercike;
‘ John L. fgivclt. secretary of the oen*e’ to fish in Mie
..
—. -------- - ot the:
whichyoit ran.always know in CLEAN.
■
T4?* !' *.
ute state u.
ttnr,, Awoclation
3. ne
He nuu
had *u
to ovmui
obtain. .rou.
from'lh*
ol I, wcawn
Michigan ^t.ut-t
Manufacturer:'
and
plenty
of
that
most
^perfect
I’.te.w L .v
1,1, 1,ru,,lj5': New Jersey, when--tta- Bisiltling com- with headquarters at Detroit, was the rater*. In form.Well wt in the inland
coj-1.- far less than any other food you
GROWTH FOOt) — good CLEAN.
7,“*!’»?"
*-topr. H'’ ,pany U incorporated^ and-' from New, speaker at the noon luncheon of the
( in buy. Be-atHe if its cleanliness the
Ilccruc to
RICH MILK.
7...!,
r?i .‘.‘‘■’’’.I
r,&lt;lu''&gt; ‘
York state, in which tile headquarters. Hastings Rotary club. He, discussed fUh in Great Lake
Highlands Dairy is permitted by the
&lt; rU U i ,.a*' T* ‘I11 " **,ua' -.of
of the enmiiany
romiMtny are located,
located a waiver &lt;&gt;f
of what ts
is very much
much ‘
“in
In the minds of
sell Grade
A” milk—the
tion tliat was much Invohvd
inheritance tax Ttrta required a’lut of people IheKe days—the subject of taxaIn
A Judson-Masters, of Middle­ । orrtwpondence.’
tnrnilk.
T milk you can buy.
tion.
ville. died Judge Eggleston named hl
4 Th.- roquircnirnt fpr transfer1 He began by saying that N’qpofeon. in
brotaer Edward Masters, a* admlnte- .-Uunps
„ UBU
l(tulru on uie
,. w
«GRADE “A* MILK (Pasteurized or Rawl—10c Quart.
hud HI
to w
be ,figured
the Uuu-'on explanation w
of IU&gt;
his mnumu
solution
of m
the
traUrf of hi* estate. The two brollu-n., b.r muiJ(. ten Jlmrs mr-Uir( IUMj th«- tax problem, said “I pluck the gou'&lt;GRADE “B” MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart.
tagether wlUi « third, Oeorge M M«- stanips affixed to me swek
that squawks the least ” He told a
*“ ch“'"K” ‘or ,h,‘ A’ 5 Mr. Clement had to establish b&gt; {.-.tcry that was quite to tty.- point A
roMW,n« *'T
monu* affidavit* tiie tact that Judwm. Edward man hud sold a horse for 5100. Before
(Continued from page one*
. laeiurcr* »f sporting
b” *n and Elvira Masters had never lived In lie delivered it the aiiiinul died- HupMirtut 2m
ibdr Iximt-h »*{New Jersey.nur in Now York Mate, but, nig against hope to save his-money.
- .“.rrTTr. ,;
ii
Middleville ahere tty-lr ngrther lived llatl ajn-u&gt;!k malnlalnctl their twine'in ‘ the owner afiipped the d-ad iiorn- to .“
’*?'
.
• Phe estate of A Judson Mashas &lt;-&lt;m- Middleville.
,
the purrhawr. and sent him a bill for
‘n V&gt;*- nature o. a welc.
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
.siMc«l ol personal property. Tty* lain6 Another peculiar difficulty arow &gt;100- hardly expecting payment. Mncli class of 1932.
The rvsjwrise foe
M.r1" U‘ n&gt; id"4» ’ Ol M‘Xlt 11 i &gt;•’ Michigan the death certificate of a. to his siirprlw tty.' purdiaser sent a
me Mp.i|dmg eomiNiny. By a«n*-mein 'di-oroscd person has lo be filed with “check for 5100 'without a rrtuimur.
affiouK his-heirs tt was arranged that ,MIW| receded by the comity clerk It u-'Later the funner pwiu r plucked up
Aim thouKhts
expnK)v
wl...
'"oUar. Mrs 1 nwle out by the piiy.-.iciun who atteiwt courage to ask Hjow he
raiih towell
m ti4,
KUiru Mashes, and lo hi* .yHingc*t ; tlH, deceased person, or by tin- under- jwymrin in tull for a dead hor -e. Tiie ',
Rlchbrother. Churgc Musters, jointly, and ;,ak,.r In |hl&lt; (muince tin- certificate ; parcitaw r replied,that hr hud gotten ‘,,K wt n.l.“ :lnie i“-'
Arcritr. Sandwu
oilier
tq 1-a.M- or me death of &lt;-liber of them
1UJld,. out-stated that -FUfnim” in- out !»&lt;» lottery ticket* on the hortr.
r n h'-.UinwiiLK Everybody web
the ^uniror to beconir the wte owner ateMd of "Elvira ’ Masters wa* Ur tuna- wiling
.....................................
them for 5100 aptt-cc-and had or her place in Uie world Will, i.ir; c
Of the'stock Edw..rd Masters as
- &lt;lf Ulr deewued person The prucerd- i received the cadi. Tiu- only buyer petal so much ui»n condition • tw up
Mr-. WJltaul Bagley and
th.- character. intelligent--. tiiougf
ciu)
thi&gt; stock „1|(s ln th, pnAau.
ctaj administrator.'
adminutrat..! aoslgn'-ti
:^si( n.-d thl»
^wwed that
•f Kalamazoo spent SaturI-:
. .. and to hl* Mrs. Ma-ster* had And on H-hroary 4 dead horse; so he returned that fel- {fulness and willinim* ss to do ha
to &gt;.!j»b mother. E!v:r;;
Elvira Ma.te«,
r paiWrtr. Mr and Mra.
brother
to tty- survivor o'.&gt;1 while tlr errttneute ot ty r d*-,m filed tyw’s dollar, had 5499 to the good and work winch she believed -. .u-.h tnetnl
brotirr GeorgeGrmite or t&lt;»
Francis Gorham..
them.
t clerk.
fc,v.» dccUred
. that
- »■Ip r felt he could afford to pay tta- bill
them The
Tlx sin-cial
.IW1.1 administrator made . Mlth the cmf.y
St
-.end
ir
-m tare attend-d the ChilMrs
EWd
Bauer
Hplh
this nNdanmcnt of tty- stock l&lt;&gt; hh‘death occurred nn February 5.-It l&lt;x»k in full.
01.4 du'i: &gt; day exennsea Sunday evening
came next op tta jirogtam with
■mat
u
nrwatac .M . ! The speaker explained tliat our state
«t tin- McCullum church. The children
the *"*'* certificate. t&lt;&gt; Um- c.ty-nncal 1(,t oI u„tk by Ml clement to establish property’tax last year waa 529,000.- '«&gt;&gt;•’’ **«-. Urich dt-bghted th. Alu.nni Ki
-...
. . .. and -ill'll- vuesrs a&gt; Wil*
1r
.'•-ndi rc-d a irry plcaaing programItank and Trust o-mpany ol N, a York lo p* MUSf^Uon of the bank that htл
ta *
r WenU f"‘ •lr“ *•“»«» ■“&lt;!
Mitera wen- ; than ten jx-r cent of the total tax ’
the abiding Co ^ock
.UR.
[K.r;(On. 4JId Ulat
muukl. ) levied by tty- state, county, cliy. VtfUte -theme TlJirty 5&lt; ar- Ai-&lt;» m...
r. and Mr*. Jun Wilcox and ciuti were calle:-&lt; Sunday aitcrnoon ut
-a I. ,
?
l,,xk
k
hatfbwn made in reporting her name luge. townshipVnd school district gov-I''!'ed l'‘ ■•JT’- r‘JJ“bcl Ru''' V ’*1
,tK1- T-M' response brought.
talward Mwler... In then li tter Insist-., |,y m,. pj^Mclan or undertaker. It was iernmeritf. ThA-Mate budget exceeds;,!m’
home ot Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Jen5100,000,000.
Besldci.
the
$J1&gt;.000.600
iWc*
0
*
11
,nuc
1
'bat
wa-*
interesting,
and
,
ing tliat-the tnuufir was
v.".-. not "r~xi
mar Qrungeviik.'
|t:&lt;»|xrly
proven thRt »•' died in the night
niwif. and. requiring that tin* place ”* tune, anti that her death acutally uc- state raise.-. 57.OO0.WJ by taxing cur- P-ea-'ingly given It a a;, trim ol het nixndMr i,utl Mrf*'iro
residence ot Elvira and Gtorg- Ma**• curn-d before midnight ot t.he 4th and :poratiotte and 543,000.000 by the giw 'l-on c. a. I' wa* ol thUkJU-Alrs B it
•
h-.
*s'Ut': : bf their daughter. Mrs.
..... weight
. ................
(MO.-: and the two which lollowiwl Mrs
taxes. jt— djinni
____ $25.
______
&gt;&gt; ...
,........
?? not .«*» th»' st,L nfl *»•■&gt; shoUn by the arty
’
Hitnkin Hart, and family ol Brush
Jim w
’
’ 'Fields, that they’were Htetorfculb* inlhe trurufer government tax t&lt;e pidd certificate
“u“. Rtdg».
000 primary school money by taxing
.
_Th«l ... 1,,
,unl
estates and public utility conwrallon* teroslitig,
Mr* Wilder of Baltic Creek came
.u» jmr
M”- h'1"'’ WtxM* Tuwn'.end Of' Ute
tw,, Ibouxhl Uu, ,1 ■■ nci.ilm,
,n&gt;n[ n, powrr.0t .ttonvi b..
This
year um
tiie prupervy
projwrty u.*
tax «...
will ue
tie
bun- Ttmreday for a vu*ii at the borne of
lump
u&gt; about Sii.500.000 County.lai3 ea'c •' *'in-v rcst&gt;nn--e to
her daughter. Mrs. FrtncU Gorham.
mrtiln a«n.M
.. «r,/reduced
- Bjty
■hud nuthing further to do in the mat- vivor.
.
’
icily, village, township and school taxes Twenty Years Avo ’ Many amuaznr:'
a-s interesting events were. t« -|
English b. th&lt;- "second'' languajo
l.r Hr rv,&lt;l..|in, Uwuthl HU, (h&gt;*
fij,
.UUDlenl tbowi Ulal Ur reach over' 5230.000.000. making in all ajol f887;
-urt nA. ktani t„
.ndJaopn,,
,hinelto ,’nol far from 5340.ooo.ono. It is not’ to latcdmeetipg uiroughout China.
SSr,.” ”'
"■ "uhuu, .ii ,!«.«. m.
tn.. i&gt;- wondered that people arc becoming •
I - ’i. w W. Hv 1 &lt;!* 1*^ "’“'•'■‘J to bi.n I satL-Jaction of the bank, h-p, yerfrs utter interested in taxation. .
Io
W
,r'u‘;'h''r *^th;tile supposed transfer ot the stock hat!।
The s|x-aker referred to a constitu.the letter it would seem Wfcatfc jhut
nu(11. to FjUli&lt; an&lt;1
Mafc./tional nmendnmnl that will lx- sub-i
he wver read thr letter, but took it I(lr6
mittrd in November, which, if adopted.!
.... ......
- . . * , ——1., .uvm ,.u 1111*1 V 1XI.&amp;II
for granted,that Uie bank i. return ol • However ’"all is well that ends well.”• will, limit real estate taxation to 515
a fourth &lt;&gt;f the revenue received from each home served.
'I' •“ “™" u“’ '"'rthuw
OnTImr^woi I..,
Ml Ckra-nt per 51.000 of taxable property. Many.
,
.
...
....
I‘art the sattsfucilpp oi receiving fromi are falling over each other to sign |
last Diremty-r Ldwnrd Masters. m»c, , tlM? banl. thl.
for tIle tlurf. • petitions for this limitation.. They will
м
nur. d,. ,i 1„. r.bnur.
Sl,„ro„„
hv
,;jm disappointed, he said, lmcau.se when
nt Ihr. &gt;.
bl- M&gt;&lt; ,u. .1 Her ,»U,e
J
,i communities or the state need mon:
l&gt;r«ul&gt;l U. u„ ,»ob.i.. ,1,„, ................ .
M„„ ,„rnuhM u,,, j money they, will raise valuations t-o '
""‘S ....... .
Chemlrtl Bunk ant -ftw Crmimn, , । that tpe same rate will bring tlw-m
elMlnem In ter .-.uie
,ra.'
, j more money. Furthermore, he de“".’J?".'
1"
HUHS alum.
ll».„ terr Ur.„J dared, litigation will b'&lt;- certain, to!
thirty shales ut *
|
■ transfeind to George M Masters andI' follow lhe adoption of that policy.
Spalding Bro-. Con
। Elvira Musters or Um- survivor. George;1 In the speaker s judgment the in-1
inp quite valuable.
,
I Master.*, and he would have rec&lt; ived।;; diaua pL»jj of taxation is far to be
iue &gt; .’7 '.
'A' V
»’«* without any action by the, ;1 preferred. Tills makes it (Xtesible for:
’ 7'* " ■17 "‘ *. f 7 ht'. Sf«Wlnu probate court, became he was tfi.fr sur-'i ten taxpayers in any county, city, vil, f"
riror or rte &lt;«o to .ten, Ite .took j luge, township or school district to,
agreed to tetr
nol&lt;r,l
hate tnnrJrnrd
tr in lerred to IU.
his moth,,nnsI. r„ d
। call for n review, by competent an-1
t r anil his brother Georto jointly, or
; thorittes. of any profiovd bond Issue
ORtO' •
the survivor of Umin Thus it became'
| or any proposed increase of taxation. :
SOUTH THORN-APPLE.
nc&lt;.-.vary to c-.siabli-h tlx- ownership
-..
------ Mrs ......
klr-and
Orrin ^.uuai.v
Landarn- i*,
spent He believed that plan would bring Unnf the thirty f ha res. The stock and the Wcffhcsday afternoon in Hastings,
(acts before the people and lead to n
letter from tin- Chemical Bank and' Mr. and1 Mrs. Chas
* '*
------- andI, correction of tiik evils from which wc
B. Johnson
Trust Company of New York City were,j Mrs. Ella Snyder were callers Saturday now. suffer. He declared that, unless
brought, into court Then it. was dls- j afternoon of Mr. and Mr». 'E Lam {taxpayers’do take an Interest In the
c.'ivend that Jhe bank’s rvqtnti nu-nl.s' Spi Inger ol Bowens Mills.
matter of tax levying, the cane Is!
lor the ipmsfer of .the stock had nrvef. Mr and .Mrs. Arthur Terry and fum- {hopeless. One of thr first things.-he1
been met. m&gt; it became necessary to'; ily or Ban ington. 111., cxirncl to move jtlwtight. we need In Michigan *■' “ |l’• establish the ownership. In doing Ud-s to this community in the near future. vamping of our political units. He
! «aid that now there nn- 54 000 public 1
jofficials in Michigan.levying state.,
I county, dty. village, township, and.
I scho! district taxes and spending the;
money. There is no need for any
such an army of tax levycrs and
spenders. Tux levying should be in
fewer hands and publicity should be j
requited for all projxwcd taxes and
bind issues.
The speaker declared that it U the i
high cost of goveraihent. that /rr
ha*;{
FRIDAY, June 17
SATURDAY, June 18
brought about the tremendous in- j
। crease in our tax burden.
In his,
j judgment this will not be corrected I
W&gt; m &lt;&gt; #&gt; a « Freeport, Shultz
! until the [x-ople take an interest in the ;
D U I 11 r
or Middleville
Lb.
! matter, insist u|x&gt;n tax roauciion and :
: decreased cost of government.

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HINMAN’S
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PHONE 2491

HINDS COllNEUS.
' Mrs. Manning and family entcrtaln; ed her daughter nnd funily from Flint
I over the week cud.
'
.
* Mr. and Mrs. Edd Newton nnd
daughter. Georgia. Mrs. Chun Brown,
Mrs. O:a Hines and Volney Hardy yu&gt;- ,
lied Hie Nevltt family at East Leroy J
! Sunday. .
The Cemetery Circle was well attend­
; cd Wednesday at the home of Mrs !
Bessie Bergman. Tiicy have a new :
well nt the cemetery which Uu- mem- i
ibers aro very proud of. The Circle
’ will’ meet next with Mrs. Lyle Dicker­
sob. July J3th. afternoon meeting.
Callers at Edd Newton’s Sundny
cvening were. Mason Newton of'Del। ton. Libblc Craven and Clarence
Hardy of 'Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Tobias visited
I1 heir daughter. Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred.
I Bush, and family at Urbandale Spnday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son
| and Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Tobias of Battle
| Creek spent Sunday afternoon with
I Mr. and Mrs. Kect Tobias.
; Lavern DeMott of Detroit spent Satlurrfay night and Sunday wiUi his par­
ents. Mr and Mrs. George DeMott.
: and family.
: Mrs. C. N. Tobias accom|»ntcd her
son. Floyd, oi Kalanuuoo to Detroit
last Tuesday, he. as a delegate to the
J NaUonal Purchasing Agents’ Conven■ tion. and site visited visited her son.
Orville, and daughter. Pearl, and famHies, returning Thursday night.
। . Don’t forget the Hinds school rc; union Saturday, June 18th al the
schtr-lhouse. Picnic dinner.

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phunc for interesting details.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1531

PAGE SIX

heirs were located, except one son who
Camp Ben Johnston lx the meet
OBITUARY.
TRIPLE BURIAL HERE
beautiful spot and the safest place for
Ada Jane St. 'cs was born In Yankee
had disappeared and had not been
heard from for several years. He was
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON
yqur boy lo spend Hi* vacation. A new rapring* Twp . Barry county, near Oqn
believed to be dead, m all efforts to
camp has been built for boys nine. ten. lake on April 28. HW&gt;. the only daugh.....1 eleven .....
... of .age.
...............
. . ..............ter of Frankjtn
__ ..... -M.
. .. and Ann Eitabeth
locate him were fruitless. Uncter theke
and
year*
so that-the.*
Detroit People Were Killed
condition* the" administrator of, hhAT NASHVILLE.
• bon may enjoy tlwir own program Miles; When she was a small child
When Automobile Was Hit 1 Thuraday evening. June 9. tiie scouts away from the scoute. A water slide tiie family moved to Wayland witere
fattier'* estate was authorized by the •
, .
probate court of that county to p.iy
By Grand Trunk, Train
,
, of Troop 77. Na*hviUe, met at the sum- and swimming at one of the best she grew to womanhood and received
from page onei
HOW ESTATES OF pISAP- thc share that would have gone to this ’■ ” ' 11 (Continued
her education. She taught several
------------------------------------------ ! Many in thi* city can remember Dr. I mer home of Ed Kane. Asst, scout- beaches in the state; plenty of oppor­ term* hi Barry and Allegan counties
dbBPIxatcd Atm to’ the other childrtn.
Barcwft, FUlmorc; Glady* Byn-. d .
prank Trasw who resided' ’faster, on-thc shores of Thomapple tunity for study of-nature and Identifi­
PEARED PERSONS ARE
Dome time after thlx dmnbution o nelt. coat. Grove; Vceffiw Bennett.
Mr* Frank Trask. »»» rralded
cation of the fifty different varieties of nnd also worked in the Wayland
SETTLED BY COURT
* e. “! bTni
’
! wre ur n.v:,or MX &gt;*a?sJn^lr hom&lt;;
«»•»«« ••&lt;**. ‘»t pawing trees on the camp ground. A chance Courier aflice where her brother.
to rngke .the most rapid advancement George. H. Mlles, was the publisher. In
after the adm nlstra or had been-du-. jn geOfc.raphy Robert Henn.-^CaUat,tliSc°7*r oi
Bn&lt;1 and a ramp fire program.
of any time during the year; the op­ I8B0 she moved-'with her family to
[charged, thr disappeared hhi returned lon
Beatr'o- Screen CHtali Court street. Tlx- Doctor died and wa1
' DISTRIBUTION 0E- .
rnn TUDrr VCADC
"uu"le‘l ‘‘U '1,4/r
111 ’and Oth Hermenit: Pra.iurtliP n - burled here. He had a son Don and two
COUNTY COMMITTEE MEFTfS
portunity to know, and f&lt;-l!ow*liip with Emmett Co. and was a pioneer teacher
LAYED FOR THREE YEARS er* property. The probate court hurt
A
daughters. AH the cluldrcn have lived
Friday afternoon at 5 no o'clock, June scouts from all over the urea and also in Center Twp.- On April 20. 189« Mie
'
-—
,
:ul-pa &lt;d of it and thc administrate-.olad„ Bennett of Coats Grove re-!1:1 Drtrait since th» death of their, io, the regular county board meeting from other pari* of-the country, n* we was married to Aaron W. Nichols of
Legislature Passed Regulation had paid It y&gt; ;he other children, in 'Ct.lvwl 100' mjihyoologv and hvg:cn&lt;fur. Banv county Scouting met In the have scouts and cubs from other Alba, where she resided until the
After Miilinr Heir Made . I ?K‘ord“"7,J‘!hand the A mudTnu are Robert H-mw'
’Diuntaay of last week, at about mid- j(,mc^ &lt;)f
u,.Barry
County councils; fine spring beds with regular Master called her home on June 3. ,
After missing xieir ma
b4.t. coyrt B;K t})rt,ugh hw
this Iont. and Marv ck,|n Cftrll,,n center; nl«bt- M1’ - Una
“K«-'
h&lt; r *ls-1 Health Unit. BuxincM of general rou- mattfexu-s; tent* with sew&gt;n* to pro­ 1932. at thr age of 72 years. 7 months
~
Trouble
For Admr.
“
man contended- that a probate court yarii.. gmt, ’ Coats Grow I'liyllG **-r. Mrs. Dennis and thc latter's hus-lttne
token care of and plans for
tect from flics and mosquitoes. and and 8 days. Surviving arc the hus­
Assyria C«-nL r--Lo-m.r Schal- '’.md. William H. Dennis, wen- kilted the summer camp were discussed. Re­ floors off off tiie ground so tliat Scouts band. her brother; George Miles ut
Cases now and then arise in the pro-'.! in. Michigan could not dispute of »»
Mate
the
owner.A,of thr , wtat&gt;
. ' a Lerner;
Center; rrances
France* nonman;
Hoflman. --- ---—- uhcn
thelr -auton
’^i
’e wo*! i""»
port of tlw leadership training rom- will be'dry and comfortable. The..- are i Rushford. Minn., an adopted son,
■ hair court, involving unusual situation.*
u«..M,,- .
, ,unless
.
,
. it-r.. Assyria
-...... ..........
—•••
................
uett*
In
cu.m* thc
nn&gt;ba
’*'
..
.....
... --Inirk
nd *Tmnlr
oavu.neet* I mittee. Maurice Foreman chairman. but a few of jhc fine advantage* which Robert C. L. Nichols, ills wife Nina and
lu&lt;J .r’, court
were &lt;!--ad.
d-.-ad.
In this
this of
comprobate
Howard....
Cloverdale
lnlck bv
b&gt;’ a“ rim
Grand
Trunk passenger
nrevnud ie^n or^ciah/^wars
,l*d di&gt;nr«Mi
db-ix»cd
tlx-the
estate
of aa;* ^5^,'Jont&lt; puijey;
----------- -r.Mirt
had
of th*.-.ijUof
Duane J-awnn. •
,h'' Seven MUr road
1 showed that a great deal of stress lux* your boy may enjoy at Camp Ben five children, of Alba, besides other
■ro could liale iud. no Mt’tton; but Hving person by honing hi* pari df .hi* [ ’
relatives and friends She was a good
’.roil. Time wa* a string of automobile* been made on helping volunteer lead-! Johnston.
2£ ’iSSure 01
wd a law that futtar* estate over to hk brother* and [
Indian lore, handicraft, fishing, wife and mother, a kind neighbor, al­
mer; Leland DuBui^. Banfiehi; iw
I3al- " ilting at tiie crossing. T11-- crossing &lt;•» with their individual problems
Live, the difileultv Which arose in *We«s Thi* son sued the ndminlstra- ,
•Bclson
'
l
*
nals
operating
when
Mr.
I&gt;nthrough the training courses a* out-! boating, hiking, conking, games, field ways loyal lo her family and friehd*.
or "
the
anu 1!i
nu&gt; bondsmen
uontiMncn aW J:n^^!j’;r&lt;*'nnrf,cy‘ntnI^',BH]Jlft\Jt.omb«v,,
.mlmXre
:tor
'»r '■&lt;
‘p eNtare 3,M1
Siu- was a member of Hie Alba Con­
uils.
who
had-evldcnxly
become
tired
.
lined
by
thr
National
CdURcU,
The
re-[daysarchery,
nature
study
aild
many
, this livtanrx
t —
■ aiui - yhl. follow.jn&gt;l lr„ a
those suc-!(
!&lt;&gt;t- uniting
-------- r--------in the line,
- • turned
-----------out
— from [port
-----------of tlw Court
— “
of• Ho/lor committee. I other of the appealing things which gregational church for 33 years nnd,
Charles Heilman of.Uih city died a iwnered from th«‘-atfmirUMratw
■•“•••
ru-&gt;cu-.i
«nm» nninmBhii,..
.
o,-.-;.
showedthat ■ boys like arc to be found In this or­ will be sadly missed. Funeral serv­
few months a«o. H:&gt; c-tatc is in the taMdamtn-liU share, of his father*
Jh(. M.unth
it. parsed,! some
automobile*
aheadI of,niu«zi
Klm .»r
Bigler
chairnu
. ,January
'Ince January
him and drove onto tiu- crowing wiun ■ miicc
five fire
c courts hadbeen' ganlned camp where you may besun.­ ices were conducted by Rev. C. F. Badprobite court, for witlement. He had
■
,•,,,.:&gt;examination
io sons and a daughter, but thelAfterthiacaaehadbrenth-cidcdby
—
------------, -r -------1 .held
with 73 Accond ’clus*. 20 first rla**. I Jour bov I* safe.- An experienced der.on June 6. 1932- with Interment in
Aldrich. DarreD; AlhTding. Wood- 111'~r*
a/V
1.’.1'**'
'r -------------■
...
.
. •
Th,- Iwwlleu of th,, thnw vlrtltna “ — .
whereabout, of lhe elder nf the
&gt; row; AlthouM.*. Howard;. Ander*. Lou-1I Thc bodies of the three victim* were; ic Star, ohe Life, one Eagle. t*o palms.'Camp staff which is headed by T. Ben Star cemetery al Alba.
wn*. Ralph, nrv.not known if he is, 3*nis*cd Act No. -05 P.ibl t Acts 1925..i'rl*; Andeiron. Ruth: Arentz, Albert; 1 brought to tta* city Monday, burial be- 241Mrrlt badges, and-17 cub promo-1 Johnston. Area Executive, as ramp di­
SHULTZ.
cemetery on the Trusk tions,
t'
—
- -------'• Uving. ar.d it is not rertata that he »i thereby providing a way in which the i Aslib'y. Morris;-Ashby, William: Aj-aling
or a total of 371
awards.
The''rector. Bl.o-n-.wul
Shcra.wd U/lH.lna.
Winslow, 1A.v-t , T»&lt;_
Di­
1. ,,in Riverside
.
Thc Missea Barbara Chamberlain
of u dnupiieared person«could
be •phiall. Howard;
. dead. Ten years ago early thu spring [i estate
"
“&gt;w *next
county
board
meeting
will
be
rector.
George
Holmes,
Asst
ExeeuBamfh-ld. Marlon;llun’‘-’ ltrt
lu-ld at Camp Bci] Jbhtuton during .Uie lue os advancement director. Lew and Muybelle Hurt visited nt thc home
he was working in an office in Detroit, 'settled lawfully by an administrator. |Baldwin.
Leota: 'Barcroft. Albert;:
summer camp program.
Handler of M S C. as cub director and nf Mr. and Mr*. John Christy in ltatwhere he had been employed for some That law is being applied in the set­ Jihunaby. Melbourne; Barry. David;!
[Lloyd Shafer a* activities director T&lt;»- tie Creek Sunday. They also attend­
Ume Hu wife and daughter were llv- tlement of the Huffman estate.
Barry. Donu-e; Barn. Dorthea; BeatCAMP BEN JOHNSTON.
|tai cost 1* g5.00 |x-r week, and periods ed thc Children’s Day jirogrnin at Mc­
■ ing with him in that city. One day he
jtie. Dori*; Beck. Phyllis; Bekon.-Hnzrl; *
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
.. Saturday. June If. seven scout* nnd i ate of two wwks duration First pwdod,, Callum church In the evening.
left tiie office* leaving in* overcoat
Belkin. Wayhard; Beimc’.t. Gladv:.; ■
Mr and Mr*, Leo Welfare and fam­
■leader* went to Camp Ben Johnston I June 20 to July 2 inclusive; second.
Mrs. Bertha Sherman and Mr. andiBenrtett.
, wnni.u Vcmor;
VfTOor; twrry
prances mihij
hanging in the ofllre. stating that lxBerry.. Frances
Bird.i
■ uiM-rv they put out the dock and hrl|&gt;cd July 4 to |C; third July 19 to 30; ily of Hastings were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Smith Sherman
iZf;n,a; tumii
Uh: Bodmer. Oer-|
was Bum*
going to lunch .-v
No .....
one has ever
...............................
„ „ 7and . famdy
„ V spent
,z.v.nia;
erect nine new tent platforms for the fourth. Auuu»t 1 to 13; and the Eagle Mr. and Mrs John Ruling.
seen or heard anything from him w,from
fromTjiesday
Tui’sdavtill
tillSunday
SundayininScbewainc
Scbewainn aIll
, _&gt;j.
. Boulter Doriv Boulter M ir- i
Robert Hart took the seventh grade
jm-w cub camp at Sherman lake. Tiie Tour or northern camp to be held im­
about him Miser that time. He dn&gt;ap-: with Mr, ttnd Mrs. Carixnter and at- i{an: Bouvn . ’ "Max: Bowman. Ellul;!
(Continued from page one)
special examination in HaKtlng* Fri­
,.
________
. । camp U very beautiful now and tlje ■ mediately afterwards
peared as completely and . a* myster- tended thc graduating exercises of Bn]I ciinto;
Clinton; Brovunt. E»Ymb,.;.
. t’-red in thr Wilson Preventorium, «-ouu enjoyed a real day of work and j The camp is locawd one mile south day.
toady is if the earth bad swallowed tlwir niece.
.
*
Browne Ft
a
Franklin;
Brown.
Mr nnd Mr*. George Thompson
him.
Mr. and Mrs Frrd Bryant and son BlJrd
jerl,. ,Burkhead, May.
’
’; where they- were taken because of mai-1,un- &lt;’”ding with a vuu to the new of Gull lake and to go from Hastings
him.
•
Burd. NMerle.
.... nutrition and necessity for medical i Kellogg camp at Pine lake where Mis* j the best route i» through' Delton on spent Sunday at Ed Whitney's In AiAs an lK-ir. to his father’s estate, he and Mrs. Ray Bryant entertained com­
Cable. Eloise; Campbell.
Aden:
leean.
-’. c4r,
ran-.
children arc housed In four ST cl:“r- t,lr director, .showed them IM-43 to Hickory Corners past tiu- Kelwould be entitled to one-third. Hi* wife pany from Clarksville Sunday: ’
Chancy. Wesley: Chevseman, Mar-1
‘ The
Mr nnd Mrs. Will Halslngton at­
&lt;&gt;'“»* * “» hospital. ~eh
the buildings. L
... scouts (I ...
------------------------------------ where
------- „a
Mi# Mary Burroughs nf Dowling .is LreG Clem rone- Clem^Ur’ (Skotugrs.
Any
love
Ag School
to Gull lake
died nnt king ago. in order to take car-.----- to
... work
--------ut tlx.... camp
_.np this
lhi» week'road
week road runs to tiutiie south at thi? White
While tended thu funeral. of their grentof the interest ot his daughter, n pe­ spending a couple of weeks with Mr. cn* Claude- Cofuirell Carrie' Coe--1 ro»“KC having a very capable matron “‘L'blng
grundron in Hastings Monday after­
..well,
.. Maurice;
.. ... ' —
'..'
.
’
'.
"
’
nnrl
n.ikfant.
-Th,.'
no/&gt;e
rnnereri
r,Will
will
have
have
meals
nicals
fttrnishi-d
furnished
and
and
will
will
be
pel
'
Gull
Gull
Inn.
Inn.
Individual.':
Individuals
or
or.
orann
organization.^
I
ration.*.
and
assistants.
The'
new.
ranged
from
tition was filed in the probate court and Mrs John Olncr.,
coIUmui. Linden: Coon.,
...‘
,103 fourteen years. Thr permitted ’to take blankets to *tay ‘ wishing t&lt;» help in wndlng boys to noon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. cl«o . Risbridger ,of Mildred; Cortright. .U'oln; Couch.: .,,’l
asking that an ndmmiMr.itor be apSunday visitors at Mrs C'm.sle Hnri'a
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. Charlie; Couch. Viola: count. Robert;-;'older
children are taken to Otter Lake. 'overnight.-------------------------------------- , I camp .ire urged to do so and lo con- were.
^Minted -for Ralph Huffman, a dlvai»- Kalaimu
’"*""
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vis. Mln*
’ * •*. Frank Giner.
| tact Mr. T. S. Balril. Hasting:-, th:liearvd person.” The law rtqultr* that and Mrs
Covey. Claude;, Coy; Barbara: Craven.* a small town nearby, each day to^
Ida
Bouma.
Mrs.
George
Toringa and
COURT
OF
HONOR.
Mrs. Clifford Hammond Gladys: Craven. Myrtle; Day. Kliiinei; .-chool. and oh Sunday are allowed To;
chairman of Barry Co. Camp Commit­
tiu* ratate of vuch a person la- held I Mr.
*•- ami
daughter, Joan, all of Grand Raplih.
Jhev were
;
.hen I spent Sbnday with Mr. and Mrs.'Harley Dc^ltilie. Ford; Deuiaray. E-irl; Dcm-j attend Hie church litcy
were smaaccus-1' Court ol H'inor for thi* month, the' Ih.
open for a jx-riod of three years when;
Mr. and’ Mrs
tomid to
to^ttending
at home.
iiome
Septombi
r. will be held In the
attending nt
II laM untd
-----......
if he I* not heard from’nur iocaled, lib Durkee of Wayland.
uray. Kafhcrlnciv l&gt;Mott. Mime: D-•; tamed
:
daughter,
Marjorie,
of
KatamaznO
were
supervirtbn of the Billet to vested in I «M,r‘
Wednesday ••venlng June
Alvin Jgmvlker is in Freeport today on Pauw. Ck-picrttineA Dewey, Marcia.
IRVING.
estate or hl. Interest in the estate ol
! Werini-sdiiy evening culler* nt Kenneth
Herbert R. McKinney. State Child
;lt ‘■6o oclock- Kim Slgier will pit- j
"mi, father can lxon to any sur­ the. Board of Review.
Miss Denn Edema of Byron Center Babcock's.
Donovnn. Mclbtirn; ‘DuBois. l.elan&lt;t , Hcrlx-rt R. McKinney.
Mr: and Mrs Homer Smith and Dunn. Aipheous; Dunn. Kenneth;* 'Wrlfivre
Chnlrntan of the American
American -—“S*Welfare Chairman
viving mcmWrs ot his family—in.tills
spefil last week witii her aunt. Mrsj. Wayne Daley and Ml** Lals Stanley
case a daughter who live* in Grand daughter and Miss Henry of Hxvtlngx Dunnigan. Anna Mae; Dunnigan, R«‘x;- Legion, who gives a great deal of pcrJames NtUtel.
CUBS.
1 of Kalamazoo were 4iuesu of Mr. and
■ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Mor­ Fdmonds. Horace; Eggleston. Kath-j sonnl.care to the Billet and-lU-nced*.
Rapids.
Ten cubs under tiie leadership of Dr.
—
-- Burger were! Mrs-Gordon Thompson, Saturday eveits
Calkins.
The law relating to this rwe is
rvn;;
eH»l&lt;trrn who rail C. E Hyap. cubmuster, were guest* of Sunday guest* of her nephew near Ot- ning.
ryn;; Ellston. Lillian; Engle.fcngle.’Russell;.
Rawll;t “"rt
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton and; Erw
found in Act 205. Public Act* of 19?5.
ty Junior
i ,llni Lncle Mac. Thc resident sup- 'Rolfe Bulling and John Palmer at the
Erway.
Junior.
Mrs. Wjn. Chamberlain. Miss Bar­
That law was placed upon the .statute Joyce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
F»rr. .Iran: r.uh.M, Eater: reia,v1d. ■
Xtelte
» ruuin-s
.
,
... tJtaw.
,
Palmer uiui
Drug ovuic.
Store, nasuuus.
Hastings, wncre
when*
Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Dean of Roches- bara Chamberlain and Mrs. John
iMxiks of Michigan because of what Henry Sothard of IhistiniA
Finale- • .. nj,,-.
”ursc
- alw M»»
‘llrrct cllflr
8e Mr Bulling
gave
them
demonstration
IMUKh, DoruM: F«TU. UM ruigie-j
nfTnfrx
Rnth.'~Mr
Mr.*,
«&gt;onuu., k
«»i um
rn aa iienionsiraiion
u TOln
•r. Mich., M11M
and Mr.. „,,
and
Mrs men
Glen Chamberlain and baby gpmt Wednes­
happened tn anottwr Mlcb.tgan coun­
Fisher °‘ '.”p Billet anatrs. Both Mr. Me „r tlu. IM,U. sparton Vislonota. Six reels; i&gt;,..ln wrrc week-end guests of their day’ in Kalambzix), the guests of Mrs.
ton. Margaret; Fisher. Gl.iriy:-; Fisher.i
Parking space—The. spot where the Mildred; Eanngry. Norabeilc; Flan-ii Kinney and. Supt. Kenney are most ot film were enjoyed by the cub* ’after parents here.
ty. A man had died m that county
'
James Clark.
•
leaving a considerable property. AlFthe other fellow loft hi* car.
nery. Robert; Foster. Betty: Fritz.;• capabl* "and are deeply interested in which they discussed lhe "Caution* on 1 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith of De­
Vert Robinson and wife spent Sun­
• ILareda; Fry. Alton; Fuller. Mary; Gar-:’ i rhe work and In the boys and girls tin- Flag.” the card put out by the' troit and Mrs. Myra Woodmansee of I day with the former’s brother, Wm.
.
■
[rison. Oma Jean; Gaskill, Janette; Gil- ) themselves.
Robinson, and family in Buttle Creek.
American Legion Post.
Hastings
were
calling
at
William
Me-.
ilespie. Dori*; Gillespie. Kenithj GIUc.s- l Tiie Billet was started ten years ano.
Mr. and’Mr-. Gordon Thompson vismu,
SUMMER CAMPING.
jpk-. Robert; Goodson. Marvin: Gutch- I during which" time over 1200 children
| of World w.y veterans have received
The beat part of tiie *cout program is' The Ladies Aid Society at the home! Sunday.
[&lt;-«. Dori-.; Gwin, Lenard
Hallock
Forres' i carp h&gt;. 1S3’x there were 172. nnd it Is! now at hand: Camping. In the survey1
^,r.
w’“s. *',’u nt'i Mrs. Ca.Mk&gt; Hurt nnd daughter,
I Hall, Norman; ”
’
.naw-; Hayward, Thoma' 'stimated thatjir 1932 the total will taken in Hasting* and Battle Creek. tended. Tiu- A d Society wilt give an; OraPv. Barban Chamberlain nnd
| Hayter. - Norina
. M^ybelh- Hurt, vislkd Mrs. Bcrnlra
; Haywood. Cleof
C.:; Hedge... Jorthhnu......... rFi&gt;fb 3S0- w the balance of the year "kdionk. camping and outdoor uctlvT-; ice cream social July 1st.
... Henncy,
.. ......................
keens
with up
thewith
first the
live first
ufi.t five
no,.-n/i.l
tl,.&lt;one-x..r»
th.,were
l.ioh.the
—i r-.nUno
t„
, tiehighest ranking
feature*| Mr. and Mrs. William McCann and Blakeslee of DcxMoiiu-a, Iowa, who
IHenion, Robert;
Robert;
Hen-nnkeeps
Iry, Bessie;. Hermenltt. Otis; Higgins. liiilf ninntlj*. Lb5 having registered ot tiie ,vcouuprogram which appealed to MIm Alary Jenkin* were in Kalama-' was visiting Her nuitiirr, Mrs. Murtha
•
zoo Wednesday.
! Rcploglc in Cloverdale.
Albert; HUI. Mylo; Hill. Ruth; Hilton. during that period Three men. fifteen ! tiu? boys.
women nnd two laundresses ate rm[Citarles; HolTtnnn. prances; Hoitmau,
iVada; Holme*. Daisy; kortbn. Knth- ployed at the ^Billet.
A majority of the CX&lt;4S taken to!
Jryii; Houvemr. Margaret; Howard.
the
Billet
are
children
suffering
from
■
‘
MjicBclle;
Hula.
Helen;
Huniphiey.
GUM-DIPPED CORDS
Frances;, Jarrard. laiwrencc; John- lack of hotirbhlng food and childhood
Th* f.inlon* polrnltd Gum.Dtpjcock. Myron; Johnston. Ath.i;’ Jone.. i. tuberculosis, due In part, no doubt, to
p,rg p&lt;ix»ii liamlo'mi ti.» cclfoncoids
6/
(Dorothy; Jones. Ethel; Joni's. Law- lack of work by the parents so they*
are not
not. able to'
to purchase
.... ,_„the
r
proper'
- Liquid iwbbn pentira'ef *r*ty cod and
Irenw:
Ken«&lt;»-. Lillian; Kenney, arc
5’
coati *»ny J.brt.'gvaiding aga&gt;nit in*
[Mildred; Ketcham. Betty; Kidder. By­ food for their little ones. These c.xsa-s;
Ionol Inchon ond n»dl, g-eoily incieciIron; Kidder. Cliarlc.-; king. Howard; rcnixmd quickly to the care they re-:
ceive. Tiie children Inst year made.a
iog fl&gt;» i',«ngdi cl fi&gt;» co&gt;d body, end
[King, Marvel.
going long*: tit* IJ*.
I Lammers, Marjorie; 1-aWavc. Jcn- net gain in weight of. 1050 pounds,
&lt;3
incy; Lawrence. Duane; LeCIcar. Ruby; their average stay" there being five
TWO EXTRA
montlis
The average age was six years
GUM-DIPPED CORD PLIES
; Leeper. Gordon; U-imur. JoseplUnc;
2
’.UNDER THE TREAD
'Lente, Sigmond; D-nz, Lucile; D-on- and six months. Rest periods arc from
iard. Dale; Lewis. Clara; Lind. Ervin; 7:00 P. M. to i:W) A. M.. and from
IlBf Ti&gt;i» u a pot»ni«d comtmciion, and ih*
[Louden. Robert; Manning. Dorr; Mar-’ 1:00 to 4 00 P. M. for the smMlcr
l«o *iHo Gvm D,pp«i cc,d ph*, e,9
Ible. Mildred;. Marshall. Jeraldine; ।youngsters. Each bedroom has six
plenty of light and fresh nir. the
ffll
is placed it-at you g«l 56% tHongcr
[Marshall, Lynn; Malt.-son. Robert: ,beds,
rrmns an- attracthrly furnished and
MV
bond b»U««n h»od and *o&lt;d body,
'Maurer. Franc:.-,; McArthur. Murinl scrupulously
,
qnd leiti dew S6% O’eaiti piolrciicn
clean A fine solarium
‘Moe; McCafferty. Albert; McCalfcrty. !
cga."ii pvnctuin and blo-ouH. Il i*n
was
a
from tHE- Couzetw Children's
■Alien: McClelland. Alberta; McCrmkin. Fund, gift
By
a n«w iiondaid fo&gt; Ids petfcimonc* on
a.-; well ns other improvements 1
iAlftfa; McDonald. Elirabc-.il; McElmur- ,
n
high »p&lt;td can.
from Hie same source, nil greatly i
!ry. Stella; McKelvey, Janus
U
NON SKID TREAD
needed, and much appreciated.
CORD PLIES
,
lauunr,
iu. rsr-i.n, .siilh.
When risked about what was done
.UNDER THE/
tough, lot iubb«l iptciolly compound[Albert; Miller, Glenn; Miller, Lyle; with those wlvj. w. re discharged but
k TREAD X
id for lorg, ilow w»oi. Scitnl.ficol 1/
[Minor, Rita; Mljuiarchek. Charle*; hkd no homes or no one to rare furl
'Moon. Juanita;
Moore.
Hannah: thclrt. Mr. MrKJhm y said. • Tliev are
lien end »of», quit! petlomaiKt.
[Moore. Lawrence; Mott. Elvert; Mug- referred to the Michigan nnd Detroit |
■ ridge., Raymond: Munger, Nina;'Mui- Children's Aid Societies for placenient
;phy. Glenn; Myer*. Beatrice; Neil. and. adoption The State Welfare de;Marlon; Neil. Tliaron-. Neil, Vein; i.irtment wilb Rev. W. S. Carpenter
Newland, Charles: Norris. Harry: Nor-jj of Lansing 111 charge also -cares fori
e.ttin. Margery; Nottingham,-Alvin; Og- • some of the children We do no direct',
|3en. Maurice; Qlshews.ky, MaD'onna;!'adoption became of the follow-up I
|Oti*. Eleanor; O’Toole, Wtndall; Otto.;
.Lucile
- .
' ,
,
. .
I aim is to keep the boy* and girls out
i
P*&gt;a’nick, John; I of, institution* and orphanaaes.”
Patoitck Veronica; Palmer. Margaret.
Dlirlnc thc ten years there has been!
, r.rr..h,a&lt;-&gt;n;r.
WW:
bul ow d./ih Vl th. BUM .nd Uut
Lvdia, Pim.ock, Earl. P'-uv, Thyla- uas ,iue to an accidental cause, not
Jean; Phllllns
J.an;
Phillips. ftarrehv:
Dorothy; Phlilln.
Phillips.Hazel;
M.~i from Mrkn(.„ M |he yOunjst«.,
w
Radrice. Laurence; Rayner, Selby well cared for. If they need their
; Reid. Margaret; Rec*. Gor±
— Ra ge!.
• ■ : tonsils and adenoid* out. the operation
rrdon:
■Jane; Rodgrrs. Ela; Roaenti
i-ntnal. Anni&lt;- u performed with thc consent of the
; Sage. Dorothy:
' ’■ Margate!
Margarvl;
;;; parent*;
parents; if their eyes need attention.
Sagi-r. Ruth Mary
. Wayne; I the proper care is given, and if there
Schuller, . Louise; ovouvy. v.
Clinton;its incipient TB. special rare U im­
tSeara,' Lrta; Sabaxtlan. Alice;' Scd- mediately forthcoming. The food is
lacek. Frances;. Seeber. Lro; Scnen. clean, plentiful and wholesome which
Beatrice; Serven. op.il Marie; Shafe. i» more than many would hove ot
[Walter: Shuppc.
Bertini; Slocum. home. ■
;Dorothy; Smith, eleen: Smith, Ruwcll;
Surely the state of Michigan is for­
■ Snell. Norina: Snyder, Lawrence; Sten- tunate In having such d place for the
jgcr. Benita Louise; Suxcklaita. Law- children of World war veterans who
i&lt; nce; Stut.-, Martin; Sul:. Evelyn: cannot Themselves give the needed i
Swaf-| care, and doubly fortunate In having
Tack. Lo.'d; Tose. Lots; Tase. Lyle;, a place with such capable manage­
Tasker. Phyllis; Tebo. Linden; Tiiomp- men" where lhe good of the ciiUd is
iron. Ethel; ThnmpMin, Gordon; .the first thought of those in charge |
Thorp, Robert : TungMe. Bernard;
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop and Mr. I
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
PHONE 1101
yonpdren. Mary: VanWie. Italpii; and Mrs. Lloyd Shafer of this city and '
Walker. Peter; Wataon. N'eHic: Weeks.: Mrs. Charles Cruso of‘Nashville ac(Dorothy; Whitmore. Bernard; Wick-i fornpanied the .Barry county contmwire, Henry. Wicsenha.’i-r, Elmer; Wfl- j gent on Sunday. All were glad for the
dams. Lawton; Willison. Agnes; Wilh- opportunity of the visit and hope toi
.son, Helen; WiUon, Laurence; Wbe- go again sometime.
man. Perry Charles;-Woiowtcz. Walter;. .
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Woo... George; WooUton. Dorothy;
BUGBEE CORNERS.
'v
..haZrl: Youns'
Dorothy; I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cappan and Beti&lt;xii.g. Gatha.
' tic Lou of Hastings, Mr. and Mrx. Cor««®«n*Uon was nlel Cappon and daughter.
Mbs!.
spi.t/V
heId for tiiore who wire unable to lake Doreen. Of this place spent Bunday
.the first tests, the. following receiving with Mr. and Mrs, Will DePricster at
passing marks:
; Hickory- Corners.
‘ Barry. Imogene: Bebon. Veryle; Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wilkens, Mr.
Neva; Cooper, Richard: Mactxixl. Lea- j Harrel and sons made a business.trip ।
ter; Martz. Leon; Morgan, C&lt;...; ^hat- to Kalamazoo Saturday.
Electrical Service
Complete Lubrication
luck. Herbert: Smith. Arabellc; Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count of KalaSnyder, Andrew; SoutMiian, Mar-1 mazoo were week-end guests in the
Phone 2240
Cor. Court and Jefferson
Hastings : Rex;
caret; Tomlin. Henry; Tyler, Donna;' Chas. Foote home.
j Waters.-Myrtle; Wilcox, Duella.
j The Johncock reunion was held Sat. ,------------------ --------------------J urday at Bakers Landing, Crooked
j Pishing—A sport devised to improve I lake. About a hundred were present
the imagination.
|a good tune was had by all.
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MAKE GOOD RECORDS

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USUAL STATIONS

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the Fisherman!

at the Lowest Prices in Years

Qum-dipped

Get Ready for the First Day,

Saturday; june

Opening Specials

25th!

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Value x

Steel Fishing Rod, Agatine guides
50-yd. I 8-pound test-blaek silk line
80-yard Quadruple Reel

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co,
"Headquarters for Fishing Supplies ’ ’

Regular
$1.20 and
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| OXMENT-SIU ltli.,
huno.
ELECTED AS PRESIDENT
KSEeQOBBKBaffiBBaeBBBHBffis! Ptd* VanZile of Detroit visited Mr. MARYWOOD LADIES
nr^noz^arar
;“nd
John F. Goodyear over lhe
rnrcTC iicvT TiircnAV
In Ulc Pn&gt;M’h"- ’f thirty-two guest*
OF MICHIGAN UNION
itKoUNAL
[weekend
GUESTS NEXT TUESDAY MIm Helen Shulwn. m-.d Mr Garden
r=-mT—,t_iAllan Hyde of Lacey whs the* guest
_
_,
_ ,
, .
WOIWII, ■«&gt;« .............. ..
'-nt', m.- !Former Hastings Lad Receives
■
‘
ot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grohe on Forty-Five Enjoyed Luncheon ,ib.. ),&lt;inx- of th,, i.
C. H. Osborn was in Ann Arter on.Saturday
Followed By Bridge and Ooll •"&lt;! u"
a'7"“
■”
High Honor, At Unlvenily
Tu«a.y on buln».
I wm
c,„k
■~
I Green Grren
street. street.
8atunl*&gt;
BatunUv afternoonat!
Yesterday P. M.
I two o’clock. Rev. 1. r. Dewey official- !
of Michigan
Mrs Mack Btewort of Ada it visiting lteti m* mot ter, Mrs Mary Severance.
and ■ilu£. x_.u
her aunt. Mra. Wayne Palmaticr.
' on Sunday
Around forty-five members
■
,
In tte Royal Oak Dally Tribune of[
•». !“■” *h~‘,
A W. Nichol* of Alba was in the city । Mr and Mn E. W Williams of Kala- RuesU rcgUtcred for the T------- , ...I?? St
on Wednesday calling on friends.
; rnaaot spent Uie week end with Kir and bridge and golf luncheon at tte Coun­
try Club which was one at the moat of white rosebud , and • .an«mia. Ste: John W Lederle, son ot Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritchie were Mr*. Fred Young.
.wa* attended b&gt; ML-Etter Doty, who I E J Lederle, who lived here for a
f"i".
in Lapsing on business on Tuesday.
| Hr. and Mrs c. P. Lathrop attend- pleasant of thc season.
rar-' number of year* while he wffi»»uperinThe gardens of two ot trio members
.
u.., Hilda wrn», vWL.,1 .1
t?.
Clement ' tcndenl of our ncliool*. The article
of the committee, Mr* D. C Bronson [ ril'd j&gt;ink rosebud- Mr St:
men
will be ut interest to the fnend* who
tan, ...
U.
M -swto- ,A and Mrs Nora Duwson. were drawn on | Uie armW* hrattn-r u. •
Tnuhnru
remember John a* a hrtght eyed lad
for
Hie
partirularly
lovely
floral
ur
•
&lt;
Following
tte
Mi'mD- E Puller and Mr* lav Gcb- Williamsport. Pa. spent Bunday with
• terr tlx- Ju»’ about old enough to Harf sriuart
hart were m Battle Greek on Monday Mr &lt;n4 Mr&gt; Jaiut lu|,„r
rangrmrtit* &lt;4 JacqiimUxrt /«*&lt;r* and ' wax served, the brutal Uli
•rated
ui
when here It read. o» follows
Win W William*, of Grand Rapids.! M„
, UrUU)| .Iul two 1Wrnd.s (link *np white ironic* with early tel-. teen w.-n- »eub-&gt;l tx i: .
was in the my Thursday on biuam-s* i rrotll Uw&gt;y
„n Mr and Mr„ uhiruum
pinit-and g-Hd and tlx *.,'
. .n jn-vffi -Oakland county school cocnmuMoner.F. W Annable attended a Legion c|arenve (iruhc on Friday
a H Carveth. chairman. Mi
otter ■•■■■ *■
IU ».nw
and Mr. lx-d-rlr M4 F_v*. Unlvrrxiiy
imvting in Sturgis &lt;m Friday evening i Mw
H,.alh u bomc (rotn NrW. Kim Sight and Mr, Ed*ard VanPop- and pink Mi • (■ . 1
iuIiim- T &gt;Ave will br ।.resident ot the Michigan
Prank Jones of Battle Creek, visited for vnciRion. She aill return
.i .«rd with । Untou al Ann Arter, which include*
hU mutter. Mr*. Tteo. Jone*, on Pn- nfor tlw £,t*»choof year
hurst—
and
committee
„
,I ------- —Barb.ir,
— - rut d her u11 Michigan men, for tin* year 1333-X
It brim,' Flag Day. Mi Kim Sigler I the serving Tiu- bri&lt;l,.
da)
Mr. and Mrs -W. J. Field and family
mpact .ii&lt;'t'H'- *“•* ‘•biu*n for the off tee. by thc
Mte. ik-lva Riley i;i home from ।
Sunday guesU of- Mr anil Mr, president of tne club. fuid-bcCn a-ked, isrld&lt;smaid with a -i!.
li'. U wim board of directors ot thc Union. Prcstto t&gt;&lt;- prwcnt.and gave.ari inftirmul .mn , ix-rlmm- atomiser and
Kingston where ste taught the i«*t j
White ot Grand Rapid.-*
k
i-iicnl of Royal Oak High school class
rved with
’■. ■.
,
I Mr. mid Mn. W|ll ShUltcrs will go to Very delightful talk .ippropriau- lo
t n. in th, '« l»2i». he has bortFactive in many
■
J Mr. nnd'Mr-. cii-m.-.'
Mis* Anne Burton returned on Sut-I8t Johnj) Sunday to aifcml the wed- June 14th.urduy from a visit m Ann Arter mid (|(llg (lI Uw(r nl,Ml;ui Marjorie
In contract, Mm George McDonald-ultmioon on a. sh-.-r- - dcifiw trip.
laiMir. speaking.
Ikitroit,
Knight.
won high .score. Mix. S,«a
Mr. Ix-dcrle. now a. Junior nt thc
Arthui
«s.u i‘.ni-hRoy Heath left on Monday for Bay
Francis Town-end. Tim- Stebbins. in auction anti Mm. Ray
uniwrviiy. was u member of Royal'
View where he luut work during the
alld craiulon Wilcox are ru-d off tiu- price in tluDak High school's state cliampiim desummer.
home from Ann Arter for thc, summer which wna tor blind tenet
Shirts Tailored By The Ide Co.
ir.i-mg team in 1018. He will enter the
Midwood Club
!-irl Ortley “I Grand Raptik- visited vacation
! ,-ntor ria.'.-, a*. Ann Arbor next fall.
Plain and Fancy Colors
Mr. and Mrs Hurry RiU hiv over Uh*
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bush and
vice.-president of the Oratorical
week end
'cinldren nf Detroit visited relative* and
itkm.' Hr has been u’ member
arrang, ■:
Mrs. Victor Hilbert ol Woodland friend* In Hasting), for a few davs th.- nun ol
varsity
debating
Mjuad:
is
ex
­
vlxited Mn. D- L. Christian Thursday I
member ol the student council,
and Friday.
| paul Conklin, vftei taught war Oladepn Barnes and daughter of B-Necktie*---- Latest Patterns
and on tin- senate committee on stuMr:. Gtorge Abbey of Nashville was Buchanan. l» home for the siinimer ra­ ton. Mm*
den' aiiwrs. which ha-, final' jurisdic­
the gii«M-of Mrs. D E. Fuller Monday catkm with his jMirents. R&lt; v and Mr. .'
tion-n; till otiidcnt activilles; a member
ami Tuesday.
c M Conklin.
PARISH ORCHESTRA
&lt;d Delt.i SiRtna Hho, national debutMr-. Surah Brandstetter vislUit Mr.| prlI, w T Wailua; will Spend part
Socks, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Belts, Hats
PLAYED AT POKAGON husband, Dr
mid Mr, Mu*on Norwood of Kalmria-!uf hb racalmn in Jonesville and wifi
am! also of the Quadrangle, a^liscusIt isn’t the gift that pleases dad so much as the thought
coo Sunday.
, U(teiid tiie m-omu! term al Boiikler.
msoii group Of students.
'Enjoyed
Delightful
Picnic
Din
­
Mr ami Mrs. Weldon Branson spent • Co],,., |at&lt;.t b&gt; the .suiuflin ■
iniaiivn'.Ij.
of being remembered, so remember him with
Mr.
Lt'derlc
was
initiated
Wednes
­
Hu- w« k end in Jackson with Mr andi Mr und M1A c E Grube and Mr '
ner At the Gryutal Springs
day night, amunjt twrnty-onc outthese tokens of usefulness.
Mrs- Basil Smith.
I Nellie Clcmence and William attended
.rtandlDg men On the Campus, into
Camp Grounds
'programs and St ^/.Tcilia 'program.' Mtchlmunuu senior honor society.
Mr and Mrs. Frederick Parker o&gt; &gt;tte graduating exercLws di VermontMt Mm rl*. Ill. are guests &lt;&gt;l Mr. and vilte on Wednesday evening. .
. |. On Sunday. Jumt 13th. Uu- M. E and she aLsii has lx en a h;uh,y -s'
in -------I'arisii ------orche-.trn.
. nil church*.'ingt r, having .*&gt;•'
Mis F C. Parker.
i Mr. and Mrs Wm. Olney wvre «„.
-- - under the'
-leadcr-■
..... 1 ’,dilli
.lilti
i.{ -----Mija—Leora
Lxora
B,‘ri’
---- ln-d
' .contralto in w‘i-trmnu
Mrs. M. A. Lambic.and Miss H«-ten: Grand Rapids last Tuesday nnd। saw
of
Mi**
Benton
iurni
&lt;■ —
— ----------------------" '
lumbie are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B.!uw Knights' Templar parade ■ITU-y'1 music
n&gt;uUr for the
Hu- Suniliiy
Sundav sciwol
hciwol **-rvic&lt;
servic. ' eJmrch Ste ha., teen,
In
•
at the Congregatinnat churcli at Po- ,st ocilw ---- ly
- during
---IluUM* of Ypsilanti
ter yean
were in Grand Rapids yesterday al-o
Mrs. H J, FrectelUl attended Uie
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L Bush and .-oils kagon. Michigan. KeV. c. M. Conklin
funeral nt Frank Vcilcmu, of Grand nf Battle Creek writ? In Hastings Sun­ taking cteirge of the service.
parture will te »•
-Rapid* &lt;&gt;i&gt; Friday.
onijinw.i'iiiii A:
day In sc® Uu- former’s mother. Mrs.
Emma Bush, who is slightly better at Ira is u follow.-.: fhaiio. Mt--.-, .-• Ixuii-u-•
Showerinarr ufid Ruth Eruiiy. Violin,. ,,
(Continued from page one)
Phone 2396
Hastings, Michigan
Miss Florence yJowmati. Rev Conklin.
Hayden of Saginaw.
"
, Mr.v Minter, Mrs Boyle*. Mito
tlacM; who favored Ila* change were
of Grand
Rapid-were | Lloyd Baker and I mil Conklin -1 rum-, .'Hewmt D Cuin. ;-&lt;&gt;n ol Mr. and Mrs.
Mi-s Ruth Robson left Saturday l&lt;&gt;r!.lIM| Mr uody
of Grand
Rapid&lt;mtnumlj
‘-r«-d fully two to otir.
*ill Sunday gm -t* of Mr. and Mrs, D. C- I* u- Mi-raid Smith. Royal Kellogg and -yii. ren Caln und.’Diu- W. Ogden, wm
A*
wr
have
explnira-d
before.
,the
iBninMrti. nl-m . Dr. Eugene Mullen of'John Krwny. Clarinet. Gordon Hi,
•• Mrs
-- FYc&lt;L-C»|iden.
- - ■
- ami
were
Ml** Mildred Johnson of flock Is-'! Agnew.
Agnew, Cnhf.
Calif
Saxophone*. Mi:
Mr.-. Mary
Mqry William
William,.
jSaXopliom*.
in- nf the gruduuliiic class at -cheol year begina July 1 and end* &lt;m]'
...I
........thc
. .tax
... .I - levied, i,
* Mrs. Orval
that'day
When
it ..
is 1 bad made a total reduction in the bud- Earl. Jr., and Kathryn Demeray of
hind. HI. is *|x*nding a few day., a’) Mrs.'ciun
Mr*. Clue: Barn.
Barm *.
Orvnl Sayl&lt;-*
Sayles‘' ’-*•&gt;'“» tewcll and
and Melvin
Mt-ivin Smith.
Smith,
C. on Moiuluy. June IX •
planned to rai-M' , nmnili to provide Hu get of gla.ooo, which is a 22 |wr cent North Maple Grose called on Will
Ml-.* Dorothy
!&gt;w&gt;thy . Banie*
Barne* were
were- m
1 rombone;. Wayne Conklin and
nnd Mr.
the Edwin Smith home.
|'mid
alyj mux
m |• Trombone;.,
। n! AMifcultmal Science and ■ •■ I lor the school year which teanri decn-aw, and that they are seeking to Hawblitx'Sunday iwening.
' Mr-. Ralph Humanlson and son nF Three Oaks SatiiAlay They also Hay Erwpy.
Mr andJ Mrs 4Fredric
and
"
J~ Swarts —
-*
Buttle Creek. spent' the w-ek &lt; nd with; called on Mr and Mrs Einar Fraud-I After tte n-rvice*. at the church Uu tile l.itt'T the (leyrce-'til BUChclur of -.fth July Whi n the tax is levied in । cut school ijxpcnsea wherever possible.
D; renter, ilut means that there »r&lt;-&gt; At the risk of being thought selfish family erf Battle Creek wcje Sunday
fthginoenng .
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. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bishop.
mm at BenUm'Harbor.
prurtically four months of school that .in making Hit* auggeslmn tiie Bunner geusts at thc home of. Mr. and Mrs.
Ml" D&gt;ui*e LyBurkcr v. ited lu-r si*-j Mrs (ifadeon Barne. nnd daughter «l’t'm&gt; Camp Ground-, and enjoyed a
Bert
Daly^...-st*
of
Mr.
and
'vry
dUiglilfpl
picnic
dinner,
lherti-tei&gt;l-it'i
before
the
school
trewsdocs
not
hesitate
to
sajthat
we
telitfve
ier. Miss MadelljH- I.-.Barker, of Grand,Uf Boston, Mu1-. arc gi
of Wt.'r .nsin gave the-commencement
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hawblitz were
fupnt* Si-vrral days iosi Jteek.
' Mr.v’charl«Z~S Pott. Major and Mr. "'•&lt; P»' -«nt.
add:*.* to
graduate* arul 78 (Xnt Hirer 'r' ts any cash from the city trea*~ it would contribute much to a better
i.-rer -Tt,-' primary school money help* understanding of school matters, so fur Sunday evening callcra at Mr. and
Mr. and Mr* J F Gm-b.-ar hav&lt; Buni.;&lt;are moving to the Aberdeen
Dm --n h. dra twx . to ronlirite it. nradiute Mudena.
.-.mu, Im: that
not distributed until jus they effect the taxpayers, if thc Mrs. Orllc Miller's of south Maple
n-tutmd from a visit in Ik'Uolt witii f&gt;rovinR Grounds in Maryliind
work next fall, tint tin-, disbanded fo.
aux/; their &gt;i 5is- ptemlx-r or Octoter and. a* the bal-1 school board would publish tiicir Grove.
, Juni'i- mid Mrs. ponuld VunZiltI Mrs John Kurts, is spending tj„.! tiu-summer month .
' Mi l! v.ll-l TIIIV 1'
Mrs - Winnie Buston oj south Maple
.nice left from the preceding year is • monthly proceedings.
Mm M Frdewa. Mte Ainbr.i Fcdewa j
jn Grand Rapids mid will ath-mJ ’
... , icm e
vt nr K1M&lt;;
«ml PH. r F. dfWa lulled Mr and Mr. tte RruduaUng cxercte* at Central
J
7 , ,? V. '
.'
Grave spent Sunday afternoon at
always small, thi* means that the
-----------------------------------John Bauer ot Lansing on Sunday.
Hlgh .m-IhkH wlu-re her grunddmight.-i. ' ,ltrt'' ,'
.712.,? ’tr^niLs ari-i rlin“; I'-'al tteachers
’-arlo r •
Thws- i board has to iiegin barrowing soon after
, highba.’sr.
Mrs. Sarah Ostroth and Leslie Adam's.
Mr and Mrs. Byron Guy and two'
Mr and Mrs E C Potter and .on Mi... Jane Kurtz. K one ut the gmdu-' 1',a. 'X
23 «"r. M.-ntr.^U and on Fn- ' school open, in September. The
The North Evangelical church will
amount vara.-, from 810.000 to 820 000 «J»s attended the wedding of the lat-' hold an ice cream social at the homo
have moved their household grxxl., Jo;au..s' .
I, ’
,,k
. /
,‘L a
, 1
O.u.go, Kan. when- tte-y-will r-.suh- I Mr and Mrs. E C. Edmond* ami.
’J/’ 2
- -»-■•
■ according to whftt thr; demand muy be. 1,1 A niece. Mte Doris Miller,
in and
Aa- Mrs. Byron Guya of thia
■ of Mr
Mr and Mrs. Fay AlIerdbiK ami, Mr. and Mm. Fnirfk Eilmimd--. relumed ;h'* .I', 1.m
Th&lt;,l. ore ent dur-1
l&gt; . ,1. s:-&gt;hr.
frrirti England to M,,n,.v borroued l&gt; mud when thr De- l-’'&gt;'ria, Saturday afternoon.
neighborhood Friday evening. June 34.
&lt;;hil&lt;iti-n of Lake Odevar were guest. I Tuesday “horn Ohio wlk'ie they at-.'. ,
....
......nim, were Mt.
md. Belgium. Swiui-Ilrind. G.-rUlX is received; but there isj Mr and Mrs Frank HawbliU were
of .Ml- and Mr.. Sum Mote on Bunday. । rented rM' Edmoijits family reunion |
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I- aridd France
Frame Tjiey
TJiry cxprijl
weptet to land,
land; usually quite n little intiTWrt
intvrwrt to jwy.
pay [Sunflay
tSunday guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Floyd
Floyd,
HOpE CENTER.
irtU- 30 ....
..... ihadi the; ICirinrv
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.Mr mid Mr. Robert H. nfcrahott
VW1ed Mr and Mr*. Earl Hase at I?*** .
‘ork City ....
oifjffly
on the Aside from that, if tte ..board
Kirincy In Hajrtlntre
Hastings Snnrluv
Sunday
Hope Center sciiool waa well
I money ready when school begins m J1"'
repn *nted at the Achievement Day
ifturn trip.
rind family of Montreal. Cmiudn. ramr |Cuy'uhoga Falls. Obw
■
Septrmber to pay thc expenses of the
■' ‘J** JJ®rtJj £e,ia.a’ chuich m .Hastings. Gerald Gibson nnd.Wllla. t week to spend the .summer at Gun; w L Pennock s|x-nt from Thursday !'Kabiinu'eo; Mr. and Mrs. Rayinm,;
1 Blake,liy o! DraMuite.-. fa.; Ml-.. Karin .
Jake
itll| Monday with Mr and Mr- E W ,i.™Tta,....
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Robert Walton, Jr . of Sctenrclady. - pennock and daughter of Big Rapid- 1ix-llc H itX mid Mi . Barbara Cham!, ; -( Re.au Boyd of Atlanta. Ga :ay* that . u.{1U]a ..... »_ reatiired until the!,wr VLsR.m Indiana Wednesday with -1 rUc N Y. r. -iH nding, ht. vacation hi-rej-niey motored to northern Michigan
Born :to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock
.luin
"f Shull.-; Mr. and Mr* Berii.ir.G h. and Mt Boyn an- sailing on lh«-;.
. aU ,irobably' her *on. Carlton Frose, and son Jr.
Bnrn
• wiUi id. imrente. Mr. and Mr.-. Robertland spent Saturday al Petoskey, and [DeGoba.
C!u-.'.rd.il. ; Mr and Mi
’. .th- Frat. - lor study in Europe ‘ ’ • ' ' .
|t,
hy ,h;. Her daughter,
Mrs Barnes and
daugh- June
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'—13.”1. a tine baby girl.
T. Walton.
visited otter places i&gt;( micros;.'
Hubert PellcngUL Gull lake and Mr after June 15 Thr v uill
"-nrl the
... ,lu. .!-nrx;&gt; hoard for tte use u
’r Susan “
Ild Jr
a ,»«rt
ter
and
Jr. remninmir
remaining for
tor al
aj A
party of young folks gathered at
Miv. llu-o Farr and Me • Ksther Doty! .Mr and Mrs Churli.. Barm-.-. Mr. 'mid
Mr- Everett McCallum It I.- m. greater prerl uf the time in Paris with;"?""
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the home of Fred Axhby Wednesday
u»
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uf,» ...... O.rm.S,.
Uta 1**“ “X,' longer visit
left on Tuesday by automobile for; „nd Mn. Orval Sayles mid Mi-s l&gt;uo- ........ ...I."..
uermmiy. awnxmianui
C1 hl
nlne. Mrs. Ada Bell. Mr*: Bert Daly and eranlng to help. to celebrate Morri*’
Boiildri-. Colo, where they will attend'my Banws were in Kalamazoo Tues- i iiwplruti
■ - J mid carefl for by this seventy- .red England Tiiey
'Dwy will return thr
the [ ‘
lhs Thu&gt; lnstead of paying inter-1 Ura- W^rth Green were Baltic Creek fourteenth birthday.
planted
,liuili:u. 1mu*
ii&gt;*k:uu u, laijiu* uwi-&gt; .
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n,,y 4o meet Mr. and Mr*. Merritt and I .'.'rent yr „iiii i,1(iv
i,.„.
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.. . ". would be“ rc. ! .I
u»mm ptki
, Mtot
miu Myrtle
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thr1 district
’ hoppers
Friday
crim
Shulte
spent
Mi And Mrs. Emmet join--, returned mR* ElWtopr Merritt of Springfield. I right Jkm
t 1siinibbc-v b id latter part of August. She plum, to est as- now
reiving interest If anyone wishes to. Mr and Mrs Howard Buretet and teat avek with Mias Inez Aahbr
to their homo in. Detroit on Thursday Max*. who came for their son. Wesley Jw 1 visit Hostings' next summc&lt;
al’. r a week's visit with Mr and Mrs. ■ Merritt a student at W 8 T C
^th' “**
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t
2t- a concrete example of the beneflutol Assyria called on Clare MmCha*. McDermott is «|Ul al Pennock
.HICKORY CORNERS.'
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.
large
colony
of
birds
make
her
plticthropltaf ramewtat improred, in health,
Charles Doyle.
Mr*. Bottom ot Grand Rapid* „a ’..-f that kind of financing all he need- ^all Sunday
5.™"’“
I.„« and tamlltal
arr to do is to Study lhe financial record a
^m“rc *»&lt; Augusta and Mra
Mrs Birdena Lyttte of Katemasoo
Mr. and Mfs Charles Paul..Mrs. Cole
1 JI.'.
J1 ,
Sun-b- &lt;&gt;»■ &gt;»»..
Wta tai,, i. lhe guest ot h.r .iJter. Mrs. Ed.
■ of the Cify of Hastings for t?fc last fewi8^*1* Skidmore ot Camp Custer called.spent the week end with home foikes.
Newton.and.Mu* Helen Newton ntM ... UX■«.
..n.tata U..
Tta
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tended ’the funeral of Cluirlt-^ Teeter
Marshall and list,
. at WiMxflund on Sunday.
returning from a visit at Granby. Colo.
*•" , r;.&lt;!nation . x.-:«: &lt; • ,t K ll&lt;«g high ' •*«&gt;“ ‘««1» &lt;»» “*&gt;' n«t of Jtfiy With tte
Ms and Mrs James M Laiigston Winli in Chicago they visited th-!
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schpol Thursday evening. Then- were'July- tax levy received that month or •W' r&gt; guest* ot Mr. and Mr*. Claud j.
____________Hie aquarium and th'' LADIES
'v-.viiteen
graduate-. TiuAugust. Hie city- can lay It* plans
planetarium.
ROYAIJ.Y
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m
-vi-iiiccii gnmuatr-.
i •' prounim son-•
Smart during their stay at the Con- pn.td rnuaeum.
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TA I NED AT GRAND RAPIDS.
Mst-d of-PrucesMonal
Of—Proces-ional bv th.- .m-»wo1 and know it ha* the-money to meet
clMr in Grand Rapid*
I Mr and Mrs Earl Colwell and two’■( While m
„ ------them. This city has npt for several
Swiidling:
at MR7
the Knighl* Tempter w
ConIhind; -------Invocation -Rev
year* paid a dolliir of interest on bor-.
Mr. and Mr., Byron A. Smith and lN&gt;n* of Ritzville. Wash . who have been. cinvi. ...
ln Grand Rapids last week,
the ! Iniiodiic'ioii
,....
.. chairman—Clarice
.•/ULjCjniu'th &lt;&gt;f Detroit spent from i visiting Mr. anti Mr- ci. B. Ruling and. -Indies
•
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.
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of• tht; - rcpreMHitnUVes
of- each
Graham:
Vocational
opportunities-' rowni money lo lake care of city ex- [
Thursday till-Saturday here with Mr*. I Mis* Flossie Hilling left Monday for Cnmmandery were enlerhiined ut tbrlCbira Dowding; Clu**-ln« a professum- iieiiM-*. On the otjite hand, the city-of ।
Clara Wulldorrt and Mtw Clara Wall- Washington. D C . for n .week's stay. Blythcfleid Country Club for luncheon a! career—Clayton Huyiu'-,; Quartette Hustings is receiving from lhe /*»|
tlvrff
.
I Miss Hiding accompanying them. En- and bridge on Wednesday, also n deIk ma Stanrlli j. Norma Jean Camp­ baiyk* a coiuiderablc amount of in- [
•Mb Jran Riws ha* gone* lo ter route Ha y will -visit nt Dryden. Cort- lightful sight seeing drive about the!bell. Rtocmarv Stebbins, and Mary- •.crest, wlilch helps the taxpayers just
Inane ut latke Blurt. Hl. for di,, sum- land And Niagara Falls. New York,
Occupation —|I ‘h“t ,nuch
.
city.
- ,
| Hughes;
Productive'
Cccupitisn
ingr Next year she will attend the; Guests of Mrs. Isabel Carrothi-n.
Then; is a fine*picture of thc Hits- Claude Perkin..; Fine Art* a* a ca-&gt; Under existing conditions it may tei
National Kindergarten School at'and Mrs Anna McGuffin from Satur- ting* Knfcht.' in L. V. Bessmcr’s *liow'rtcr—Ixtma Tyler; Instrumental *cx-',bctt»
tetter*not to duturb lhe situation; bnti
III.
.
Jdriy t-n
the niiiKiii*
Knights uciiiK
being hi
in uni
full uiii
uni-- ji-'t. Hilda WilNam*. Xftiurice Johnsox.:11believe the time will come when thcI
-Evamton,
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•••• Monday were Mr*
...... Will
..... Locke 'window,
wuiuiiM, mu
Mi* Roy Andrus
Andrtls and Mis.-.
Mi— KathcrKathfr-'ot
’ni Ralwarv.
Albr-rta. Canada and Mr. [form
I I.wn, -n.
Mi-.
Calgary. Alberta,
a* they
,»„,v nuirciuni In
in tlx.
the cum.n,. ; KcnilC 1 fl IJCWCy. LlMUS BUtlCT. Cilf- • ''cltwns ot Hastings will be glad,
me Andrus nf Lansing spent thc week , and Mrs. Ted. Brady ol Loiulon. Can- i&gt;cUtivT drill at the Conclave.
■fiord Cottercil. and Glen Kolb; jte-’Ito make this change. 1 They will!
i nti with Dr.* and Mr:,. J. A. Wooton. ada. The ladies are nlcte* of Mrs Car—-----s|iDtiybiliti&lt;-s. of a High school gradu-jj rind that it works to their udvnntagc.
mid attended lhe alumni banquet on rotten. Mr. and Mrs Ru|g'rt Car- BUSINESS WOMEN'S HOSate—Francb Hamilton. Awarding of ■just ax it ifius worked to the advantage!
Friday evening.
■
j rothem and family of Grants Rapid.,
[Honors by1 .Suix-rintciident Harrington !lo! the city government to have the
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Arehart. Mr. find' were guest* on Sunday afternoon ah.y.
; Giflatoty—Violet C'HUmh'.; Pivsetitu-&gt;I money it nw&lt;K lor ita entire financial j
Mrs Chester Arehart. Mb* Gladysi Asa - perk." Wilmx. tte- Big Butter (iuild wtis d«-|i«htiuily rntcrtanicd on tion ol diplomas-Mr. Homer Van- year turned over to it at, or near, thu I
Arehart and Lawrence Larkin attend-[and Egg man of Caro was tyre to at- Monday evening by ^Mrs. Earl Boy, • Luke BentHlictiLii -Rev. Swadling.
i beginning of that year.
With this annual meeting, twelve
i&lt;l tin- Cook family reunion «L Elkhart, rend lhe alumni banquet. Asa was well at ter Wall lake coUagr A pot lurk
Selmol c1omi
. 1 Friday with a picnic
Indiana. Saturday
j known here a lew decades ago when supix-r was cnjoyird by twenty ni'-mten- at Prairieville p;irk.
■; years of fine service on tiie board of;
•
Mr and Mr*. Finley E Johnston | te played on tlfc High school loot bail and oije RUe.- t'. Idler which a short
Children * day was observed lu re ‘I education ended for the president of
.riant from Tuesday until Friday as.uam where te was known a* 'Old biwdiH-s* M-.xdon .was teid. Ml" Flor­ Suitday at the W. M church ami will the board. Mn&gt; Emmy Keller, and for’
• guisl.s of their son qnd family of Rough and Ready” a* lie could out ence Campbell im-siding in tin- ab-eii«; be nt the M P. church next Sunday Mrs Nora Hi-ath. Berth, had an-’
jnounccd that they would under no clr- ■
Grand Hapidr. ■ and attended tte! wrestle, or out run any ol his class- of Mt. D A. VanBwiJdrk. thc chah-’ with special^programs.
man Tia- annual i-h-ctlon will be held
Kniuhts Templar Conclave.
[mates. And te‘looks like a real athMr*. H'-&gt;t" Lawrence and daughter ennutancea bi* candidates at this meet-1
in July. A committee was ap|x&gt;inled to' Will entertain tte M. p. L A S . Friday. ling and that they felt tpat their wnMr mid Mrs. Ralph Wood. Mr. and. Uie yet.
plan a picnic for (tie July ima-tlng.
I June 17th.
Mr*. Wm. Wilson-and baby. Mu* Ge-1
’
—
------- -------! ices, must end with this gathering. It I
m va Wixxi and Fr«i Wilson ot Grand
STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAI.
Mrs. Charlie Robinson will te hostess:' wa.s decided to vote for one member at
Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs Harry Holliday) A'musical was presented on Wedm-si.t.ftn. ur aiiseNi i 'V,'&lt;bw--uiiiy-, to the Women's Hume and i a time. In place of Mrs. Keller Hu-.
and Mrs. Jennie Salsbury of Baltic i flay afternoon by fltuim pupils of Mi**
! names of Clyde Wilcox of thc first ward
ns meeting Fri- Korellp‘ Mi-mmary Society,
land Fred Johnson of tiu- second ward
Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Kelsey and Beryl Busse at the Central school audl- \The city coiinril
djrfighter of Martin.and Mrs. liarlfyitoritim, the iKirticttenu having c«m- day night voted to give Alderman
; »i-r&lt;. prasonted. There was. a total vote
KAlsi'y of Kalamazoo visited Mr. and plekd tte ics.'ons in lhe visual mcth'xl Charlc* W. clarke a leave of iitecnc, j Mr.-; h J Gibson went tq Grand ;of 500 Fred Johnson received 385. Clyde
Mr;. Clnudc Wood on Sunday. Mr. of piano playing for thc year just Horn June 21 until September I. dur­ Rupitp, Saturday tocaic fiir her mbth- WHcnx (til and lhe rest scattering Mr
ing which time Mr. and Mrs Clarke’ cr. Mn&gt;. Henry Wachter, who is’scrious- Johnson was declared elected.
Wood is sUll in a serious condlpon.
(cjosed.
and Miss Kathryn Clarke wall visit ly ill.
.
.
■ For the second Vacancy, pr. D. I)
California, going there and returning
R&lt; v John Riebcl. jxutor of the Evan-'Walton was'placed In nomination, aiby uutmnobile. Their inany friends, wish-. gcUcal chdreh here, vldted hb, children :*o Clyde Wilcox nnd E. Tnbla*. Mr. Tothem a fine journey mid a safe return. In Detroit tin- jstH week.
jbias made it. plain that he was riot a
Miss Olga Eckardt was in Grand candidate Nevertheless on thc vote
THE NEW IDEA CLUB.
Rapids Thursday. Bruce and Joyce that followed h«- received 94 votes.
Mrs. E. R. Boyes delightfully enter­ Fckardt visited their grandma Eckanlt Clyde Wilcox 148 and Dr. Walton 310
tained lhe club Wednesday evening.,
.' ; and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S^hiel. and the rest scattering. A,.,iu&gt; one had
June B. at Hav-er-wuy cottage. Wall
r. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
!a majority a second ballot waa taken.
lake. Garden Howers were used about | Irani Wednesday till Saturday.
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thc sunroom where the lovely pot luck । Tiu- annual Sunday school picnic of which gave Dr Walton 287. Clyde Wil(the EvuiiRClical church will be held |cox 132. E. Tobias 38, so Dr. Walton
supper was served.
June 14. at iRvcrMde Park. Ionia.'All j wm declared elected.
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Do it easier.and more
• ime
’
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। Announcements aie out for the Late the president of tte Board. Mrs. Keller.
'
। j-,। Ode-- mi Bible Conference which is to te I called uj»n lhe treasurer to ' stale
»n too much of your energy is not required for
BROADCAST
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WKZO.
held
from
Jiuu30
td
July
ip.
Come
and
what
had
been
done in tte way- ot reAbnormal vision demands more energy than
MLv* Frances Conklin, daughter of; attend Bible Conference and be bene- during school expenses. Treasurer Putt*
tiould. A proper eyeglass correction reduces
Rev. nnd Mrs. c. M Conklin, u a stu- ftted thereby
I stated that tor tte present sqhool year
dent at W. S. T. C ■ and ta studying • Children’.-, day exennwyi will be held ending on tte first of July there had
umption to normal and more energy is avajlmusic along with her teacher training.'at the Evangelical church next Sun- bv-en a decrease in school costs ot over
" Whtr* Immidiutt Attention enS Courtty Are MaaM to A
other duties. Our service is at your command.
I On Sunday. June 6. Miss Conklin was I day morning.'.Jute 19 Come
a* compared with lhe preceding
one of a group who broadcast'over
Mrs Lydia Stortne* and mutter. Mr* year, which in turn wa* a little less
. HASTINGS, MICH. PHON* Ulf
WKZO. under tte direction of Mr. i Dot A Richard, of lonm. railed on the than it wa* tte year belore that. For
I Maybee, music teacher at “ Western latter's »lster. Mr*. Rieka Gcrhnger.tte tew school year, beginning in July,
State, having several solo parts.
[undjanuly Sunday afternoon.
|Mr. Potto anpounced that tte board

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; Mrs. Frank Hytica accontpanletl her
!son..Ward, nnd wife to Grand Rap­
id.* Friday.
W. S Surrarrvr and sons, Clarence
and Merle, arc comping on tire former
William puke farm In Irving,
Elmer Roush and Allen Fish were
at Rockford Thursday.
Velma Furbcy spent Saturday with

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.favorite song -I’ll take you home pg am
Kathleen" and responded to an encore.!
The hostesses cerved a dellcjqtt* .sup-!
'per-anti .wc adjourned to meet wills ।
Mrs. Kraut .June 30 f&lt;fr tt musical pro-,

Mildred Fisher were made happy when
they received fjronl they had’ jawil
their 7th jpndc extents

land were early rollers Sunday mornjing of. Mr. jirul Mrs Geo. Wood.
An apology is due Mrs. Helen Spau

Bradfield'.*, being place dthat wav In |
the &lt;Njrre.*|x&gt;pdcncv. It was Mr*. Span I
who entettained company. June 5. and,
bad the cAllers In thc evening
Ute B«bekah&gt; from Milo attended]
the Tnt'le Link club a! Mr* Edna I

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Mr nnd Mrs' Crawford of Ionia
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day and hold their monthly
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Word was received here this Monday
morning of the death of Dale Sedg­
wick. at thc hospital Ih Kalamazoo. of

■ F E Brunner Friday.
I Mr and Mrs. Earl Rogers and daugh, ter. Marguerite, anil Mr. and Mrs.
i Morton Sisson attended the Welcome
j Corners school picnic Saturday.
I Grandma. Burton
Home belter nt
j the present writing.
Noah Minard of Ixignn spent Tuesj day with his cousin, Gerald Purbcy.
Miss Led it MOorr. Mrs. I. E Moon­
land Miss Donna motored to st, Johns!
j where they attended a farewell |&gt;urty|
• given Miss Leda by her brother.- Dr. ’
I Howard Moore, of Grand Rapids nt
i tiu- home of her other brother. Clyde!
Moon-, at St. Johns on June 8 before
she left tor Florida wlterc she will!
spend about six wefk.i of'her vacation ■
' Miss Donna Moore ’ has ' completed ’
her school work in thc Jackson schools. |
and will spend her vacation with her'
parent.*. Mr. an&lt;| Mrs. I. E. Moore. ' ;
Mrs. Ralph Burton and son. MJrtre.l
of Detroit came Tuesday to thc home;
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs . I E
Moore: and Wednesday her mother and
sister. Mrs. I. E. Moore and daughter.
Donna, accompanied her to Culver. In-:
dlnnn. where’they attended thc gradu'-j

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• nor Moore. Jr’.. was a graduate. They
returned .Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs Fred Coot and daugh­
ter. nine, nnd son. Lloyd, of Pleasant
Valley 'Acre guests of their aunt and Lansing were home over Sunday and
uncle. Mr. And.Mrs. J. D.-Cou). Sun-! ,\|r and Mrs. Hurry Tryon nt Carlton,
*pcni Sunday in Ute Robert.; home.
■day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postina were call-! Mrs Doric DeFoo andilitltr Jack arc
ers Wednesday evening' of flu* former’s
jKirehts at McCords.
.

marriage of Wilbur Kre|gcr of Detroit.!
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krieger
of Grand Rapids, to Miss Margie TavInr. daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. John.
Taylor of Libertyville. Illinois. The I
f-rm»r family were one-time residents|
here and Wilbur was a former student
of tlw local school Congratulation'
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Misses Jonephlne and June Niniskey..
Miss Beatrice Hooper and Rwvvll
Novukry attended the graduating rx-'
ereiM-s Friday al thc Hastings High:

Mrs. Nellie French from near Belle-,
Ut- wa* the week-end guest at the]
nme of her daughter. Mrs. Gladys1

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teacher Mi*. Jn*r|diltw Romig
Tltr alflafa crop i&gt; nearing the
iwrtoti ol harvesung aiul'VWn favor­
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Tiie entertainment given nt the I
Briggs church Friday evening. June 101
by the Hull family, wa* worthy of I
much praise and proved themselves!
artists in their profession. being the
eldest saxophone quartet in the world ।
• The Pleasure Birthday organization ;
will meet on Tuesday. June 14 at the]

!..?! week where the neighbors walked
hi to remind them ot their birthday
anniversaries. both ot which occurred

Helen, of Hellevuc. were here Friday
and ittt&gt;*ndr&lt;| the commencenient • of
their cousin. Norman Stanton, at Has-

iristituiipn
vrating f&lt;
vuinnitinity.

graduating exercises nt
day when her sister. ___ ,______
Raynor, was one of the many graduTiie Ladles' Literary club held their;
annual picnic nt the Everhart cottage
at Gun lake Thursday. Juhe 0. At­
tendance Was 35. After a dainty;
lunch, the remainder of. thc day was

riding
Tiu- birthday party for Mrs. F. E .
Deming Wednesday, June 8. was to,
have been a happy one for both Mr*
Rebecca Dipp and Mrs. F E Deining, '
as they had planned to spend the day;
together us they had done annually for!
many years previously. Bin the Lord!
called Mrs Dipp away 'Sunday. June)
•&gt;. and Mrs. Dejhlng was saddened by '
the passing of her life-long friend. I
She attended the last sad ritAs on;
the anniversary of their 81st and list I
birthday*, respectively.
In Honor of Mrs Deming’s birthday1
a cominny of friends surprised her!
and spent a pleasant time. Rev. and!
Mrs Deming received many greetings!
from neighbors and friends as well ns
•*onw gifts.

Saturday afternoon when their daugh­
ter. M: &gt; Dori'. became thc bride of

utunmediately
Warnrr is mar

Saturday, Jane 18 at

Grant .Muir's
Cities Service Oil Station

Mrs. Mabel Hampton and. children of
Delton spent Tuesday P. M. with Mrs
Lyle Dickerson
„
'Robert MattesonoltheMcOmbcrdis­
trict spent Sunday with his grandpar-

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Heavy Tractor OH—50c Gallon

Lightens the Buhden

I tended the Hendershott school reunion
[Saturday p. M. Miss Beatrice Wood re­

useless in the world who
lightens the burden of it for others.

\ game at Vickery’s landing Clear lake.
Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and
■Junejpent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs.
Wallace Preston of Banfleld.
I Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Armour of Hick­
Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads ory Corners spent Sunday evening at
I Lyle Dickerson’s.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
.

Distinctive Funeral Service
Alto Ambulanct Service ,

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�Wednesday, June 15, 1932

LAW OF OWNERSHIP
AND FISHING RIGHTS
TITLE TO ALL SHORELINE
DOES NOT NECESSARILY
PERMIT ANGLING
IF LAKE HAS OUTLET,

FISH BELONG TO STATE

If Not, Proprietor, Still Liable
to Arrest For Possession
Out of Season

into the lake or go, out ot it through
the creek, then the fish In that lake
are held to belong to the state. Neither
the owner nor anyone else, no matter
If authorized by thc owner, has a right
to catch fish In the walers of such a
lake, except as provided .by the game
and fish laws of Michigan.
Il the lake owned by lhe property
owner has no outlet, and has never
been stocked with fish by the state,
the owner can fish in that lake at any
time, but he takes certain risks, which
may get him into trouble. He must
not be found in possession at any time
of game fish during the closed season,
no matter if they were taken from thc
lake he owns, even if that lake Has
no outlet and has never been stocked
with flail by the state. •
No one has tiie right to enter upon
the premises ot the owner of a lake
where lhe owner has title' to the enlire slwteline, nor has
he
'
’ a_ right to
enter upon the premises of a man who
owns a .part of the shoreline of a pub11c lake.
’*-------He *would
— - *--------be n trespasser
;-------“
If

Tiie Banner has been asked to stale
whither a man who owns all the land
X .Mirrutindlng a late, ho that tie has thc
W Hille lo all the area covered by its
water is entitled lo catch fish whenover lie may- please* upon the lake
which is entirely on his land.'
..Wc referred this matter to Conser- thc
__ open or
_ ______________________
closed season for fishing.
vation Officer George Sumner, who has • A man has a right to fish in the
copies of lhe laws to substantiate his] waters of a Michigan lake, according
statements. According to tliese laws to lhe laws of tills stale, only when
thc following is Uie status ut such he hns the right to Im* where he Is
luifcs;
I while he Is doing the fishing, nnd is
—.1. rase a man owns nil thr property i not violating the law by fishing during
*^in minding a lake. If that lake has an. the closed season.
Vutlet where fish tun migrate at limes | Our supreme . court has passed on

In Suinmer
Prepare for Winter
The seasons Follow each other in
rapid succession and all too soon
winter with its chilling blasts will .be
here again.

GET READY FOR IT
SAME TIME ..

and at the

Save Money On Coal
Our coal and delivery service have
always been of FIRST QUALITY
and we are now in position to give
you SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
We always carry a complete line.
NORTHERN cdpWN SEED BEANS

Gcrminntion 94 '/•
Tented by Michigan State College.
$3.00 Per Hundred

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&amp; Company
PHONE 2257
Hittings, Mich.

Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

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. PASSED JUNE 6th
BUY TIRES NOW AT

TAX FREE PRICES
President Signed Revenue Bill June
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tubes averages 10 to 12%

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at the LOWEST prices in History. While our
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4.50-21
4.75-19
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PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

this matter in the case of Johnson vs. j
Benghorn. 212 Michigan. Page IB. We.
quote from that decision as foUowa: |
"It would undoubtedly be a violation of ]
the statute fixing a closed season on
any kind of game or fish, for any per-1
son to have in
In possession,
jxwsesslon. al
at any tiro*
time­ 1
game, the possession of whkS
ZT... ----------...^
Is prohibited, __
no ’C
matter
from what
source such game or fish K obtained "

INSECTS WAGE WAR

SORREL INDICATES
ACID SOIL CONDITION

Will they be
facing Success
or Failure

_____________

BARRY COUNTY HAS WIDE­
LY DISTRIBUTED MARL
DEPOSITS

ON GOLF PLAYERS NITROGEN-GATHERING

June-fftmflcs Emerge From Soil
CROPS ARE NECESSARY
and Damage Turf On Michi­
Farmers Can Secnre Marl At]
gan Greens and Fairways
Low Price For Use On Clover
East Lansing—Thc war of the In­
sects against human beings hqs reach­
And Alfalfa Fields
ed the point Wherp. If n golf player
wants good turf beneath hh.frel when
he plays and a grren blanket above his
head during his final skvtp. It may be­
come necessary to poison Uie earth on
both the golf course and tiie cemetery
before they arc laid out for his use.
according to cnlomologlste nt Michi­
gan Blate College. '
BnxKl A. which is thc most numerous
and the meanest, of thc grouin of
June beetles in Michigan has been
emerging in such numbers from golf
courses about Ute.Htnte thqt thc greens
have beep made unlit for expert play­
ing In some instances. These beetles
carry nn thefr family life in land which
bi growing grass, and that type of land
in Michigan .is becoming limited to
golf courses, cemeteries, and lawns.
Thr larvae of thc beetle apeifds two
wiisons under ground eating the roots
of the grass, or ot thc crops which have
been planted after the sod wan plowed
down, and thc adult beetle spends a
tew weeks consuming the foliage of
several vurlctics of hardwood trees. Tiie
eggs of tiie beetle arc nearly always
laid in soil on which grass is grow­
ing.
,
The.larvae can be killed In the soil
by applying lead arsenate powder at
thc rate of five )&gt;ound| ot poison to
each 1.000 square feet of'soil area. Thc
poison can be mixed with dry sand
to make its application easier and tiie
treatment should be made before the
area is seeded to grass. Subsequent
applications of two pounds of thr arse­
nate of lead to each 1.000 square feet
should be made every two years. Adult
beetles can be killed by spraying vege­
tation on which they arc feeding with
three imunds of arsenate of lead in
100 gallons of water.
None of the three crops, com, pota­
toes, or Htrawbcrrlcs. should be plant­
ed next year on ground that is now in
grass .sod. Tills doe\ not apply to land
in clover or alfalfa sods.

Anyone driving through the country
those days cannot foil to be Impressed
with the many, many fields that have
grown up to sorrel. This indicates un
acid condition of thc land winch
would make it very difficult, if not im­
passible. to grow clover or alfalfa on
Mich land. This is really a serious con­
dition because sonic nitrogrii-gathcring
cn&gt;p is essential to keep up the fer­
tility of the soil
Tiu- cure ot this acid condition is
lime or marl. Barry county hag more
widely distributed marl deposits, ac­
cording to the state records, than any
other county in southern Michigan. no
it ought to be relatively easy to secure
marl at a comparatively low price. w&gt;
os to neutralize this acid condition. Ap
application of hydrated lime will help
thc skimming of soil on thc surface,
but it does not go far enough. Crushed
limcrock is very good and compara­
tively cheap, although not nearly a»
cheap in this county- as marl.
.
A serious side nf this situation at the
present time is the fact that tiie. ruin­
ously low prices for farm products do
not leave the fanners any margin for
the maintenance of soil Jerttlity after
taxes and living expensearare paid. The
exceptions to' tilts rule arc rare.
We are not statesmen enough to
designate just what steps should be
ulken in* order to afford farmers a
profit on the operation of their land.
Wc are bound to say. however, that-it
Is thc most important question that
confronts this country and our govern­
ment al the present time. If we had a
prosperous agriculture we Would have
a prosperous country. For several years
wc fooled ourselves, thinking that if we
only paid high wages in this country,
it didn't matter so much about the
farmers, but what did matter was to
get food products at os low prices as
possible, so our Agricultural land has
not been maintained properly and thc
needed lime to counteract acid has not
been put upon the fields. The results wc
FAIR CHANCE GIVEN
can see. To be sure tills is an excep­
ALL CHURCH CHOIRS tionally good year for sorrel to grow,
but it would not grow except for the
condition of tiie land. We hope our
□roups Singing Divided Into acid
statesmen and agricultural specialists
Classes At College Contest
will be able to woyk out a plan which
will
give
thc farmer an opportunity to
Farmers Day, July 29
cam enough so lw can maintain the
East Lansing—Tile country church soil in good condition.
choir singing contest lo be held at
Michigan Stole College ' Friday. • July ALFALFA CURES BEST
20. has been dlvKMI into tyro sections
IF LEFT IN WINDROW
this year so choirs which have had
relatively little training will not have
to compete against choirs which have Leaves of Plant Are Retained
won prizes in previous years.
and Danger of Weather
Choirs from country churches or
those from churches in towns with less
Damage is Less
than 2.000 population are eligible to
East Lansing—One way for Michigan
compete in the contest.. Each choir
must have at least six members who use the modern method of curing alfal­
have sung regularly In tliat church fa in the windrow and at the same time
choir.
secure a better quality of hay. accord;
Groups which won first, second, or Ing to the farm crops department at
tided prize in last year's contest will Michigan State College.
comprise Class A this year. Ollier
Thc Michigan alfalfa acreage-- in­
choirs will compete in Class B. The creases more than 50.000 acres yearly,
prize money, obtained from thc R. E. and any method which Improves thc
Olds Community singing fund. wHb-toe quality of hay harvested adds thou­
equally divided between the two classes. sands of dollars of feed values to this
First prize In each case Is 160.
crop. The quality oi alfalfa depends a
Each choir is required to sing two great deal upon the proportion of
numbers, one of which may be selected leaves retained In the hay. .
by the choir leader. The number which
The ol&lt;f method of curing hay In
must be sung by each Class A choir Is cocks does not work well with alfalfh.
"Listen to thc Lambs." Class B choirs The time needed for curing is greeter,
will sing "The Sun Shall Be No More lhe danger of the hay becoming
My Light by Day."
damaged by rain Is increased, and
ATI choirs wtll combine in a chorus more leaves are lost than in the wind­
to sing two selections in lhe Farmers row method ot curing, wh^-li is recom­
Day Program. July 29.
mended by the crops experts.
Those interested in entering this
This method which enables growers
contest can get detailed information to harvest large acreages economically
about thc rules for entry and the basis nnd with the Ufast danger of'weather
for Judging lhe choirs from the Direc­ damage will be demonstrated in 13
tor of Short Courses, Michigan State counties, below the Straits and in four
College...
Upper Peninsula counties. The dates
for the meetings In. lower Michigan
DIFFICULT TO 1)111*1.1\
have been set but those for tiie Upper
CATE LICENSE PLATES. Peninsula will depend upon the rate
CounterfclUng of automobile license of growth of alfalfa during the next
plates Is about one-third as prevalent few days.
now as In 1931. department of state
The schedule, as announced. Is: Ber­
Investigators estimate.
rien and Monroe, June 15; Oakland. 17;
Since the first of the year. Orville E. Eaton. 21; Gratiot and Osceola. 22;
Atwood, chief of the motor vehicle di­ Mecosta, 23; St. Clair and Newaygo.
vision of lhe department, has received
only about 20 reports that 1932 auto li­ 24; Manistee, 28; Alcona and Wexford,
cense plates had been counterfeited. 29; and Kalkaska. 30. County agricul­
tural agents will select the local farms
For the same period In 1931, he re­ where the meetings wtll be held. Mem­
ceived over, 60 reports.
One reason for the decrease is that bers of the College crops department
the 1932 plates carry the words "Mich­ will be at each meeting to explain the
igan" above the numerals for the first curing mthods used.
time in four yean. And only those
LAKEVIEW.
tyho have saved plates of ancient vint­
Tills community is proud lo have had
age can make counterfeits' that will
four students graduate from Hastings
pass even a cursory scrutiny.
To escape detection, the counterfeit High Friday. They'were Sarah and
plates must be covered with mud and Shirley Gillespie and Annabelle and
law enforcement ofilcen are giving Lloyd Cogswell.
Miss Winifred Johnson and mother
special attention to all.license plates
of Hastings were visitors at Elmer
that are unduly dirty.
Gillespie's Sunday afternoon.
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mrs. Reva Schantz spent part of
Mira Mildred BeIson • spent part of last week with home folks.
Wayne Rennlngton and family
last week in Hastings al the home of
her uncle, WIU Hubble.
Hastings were week end visitors
P. T. A. meeting Saturday night, Owen Varney's.
June 18th. At our last meeting the
Wm. Gillespie and family spent Sun­
following new officers were elected; day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
president. Mrs, Stella Dibble; vice­ and family.
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schantz of Ver­
president. Mrs. Maude Camp; secre­
tary. Wayne Williams, and treasurer, montville were callers at Wm. Cogs­
Lauren Edger. Entertainment commit­ well's and H. P. Munn's Sunday.
Several young people from lids
tee, Alice Camp and Mrs. Fred New­
land. This will be our last meeting neighborhood attended tne Alumni
banquet at Hastings Friday evening.
Mrs. Millie Fisher spent Wednesday
If we don't discipline ourselves the of last week with Wm. Cogswell and
world will do It for us.
children.
_
_

Success VS Failure
Thousands of girls and boys will be ushered
out of our schools and colleges during the
next few weeks into the paths of life ... to
tackle the problems of earning a living

They will be Facing Success
or Failure!
The road to “Failure” is marked by careless
habits of needless expenditures and extrava
fiance
the wasteful spending of one’s
income . indolence and indifference.
The road to “Success” is one of frugality,
industry and thoughtfulness ... habits of
economy, and a SYSTEMATIC SAVING
of a part of one’s income.
This old bank has had the pleasure of help­
ing many a boy and girl to get started on
the Road to Success.

3% Interest Compounded
Semi-Annually on Savings

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank
in Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 2217

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS. ‘
Hix* Choice.
figures were still wrong. "I’m very
Tommy was»hopeful, but doubtful, sorry. Tommy.” she said, "but It liiini
Ixuil Week's Letter, y
he handed In his exercise to his twopence out.”
Miss Gladys Bennett of Coate Grove as
]
teacher. Seven timeg he had worked
Wearily Tommy searched his pockets
wtu a Sunday guest ot Miss Dorothy ,Uie same long sum and seven times he nnd then proffered two coppers. "Here
Slocum.
had been told to repeat It.
j you are. M1m,” he said, 'Til pay Um
Mrs. Ida Flory of Hastings spent
Teacher was-sympathetic, but the dilference."—Pearson's.
Thursday and Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Henle and baby.
Shirley Slocum nnd son. Garth, have
been having a serious time lhe past
week with lhe measles.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henle and baby
called on Miss Roma Blocker and Cleon ,
Landon at Pennock hospital Saturday]
afternoon. They both had operations,
for appendicitis Tuesday. They arc|
doing as well as can be expected.
John Mead and Lottie Judson were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Luur- j
epee Lucas in South Woodland.
Miss Helen Slocum was a guest Of'
Miss Ellen Edwards of Hastings Fri-I
day evening.
■

We’re Ready for }ou With

Genuine I.H.C. Repairs

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter.
The north Evangelical Bunday school
Is planning a Children's Day program
for June IB to be held in the evening.
EVelyn Day, Gerald Skidmore afid
Bernard Maurer of the Branch district
graduated from Hastings High school
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bidelman WTre
Saturday night and Sunday guests of
the latter’s parents tn Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bldelman were
Sunday evening callers at the latter’s
mwner, Mrs.
Mrs, Saddler;
oooaier, In
ui Hastings.
mother,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wlllltls and'
children Of Bhaftaburg were visitors at
his parents' home on Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton and Bar­
bara of Marshall were Monday and
Tuesday visitors of Uie frfrmer's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.

The harvesting implements that are
standing in your implement shed have
a lot of hard work anead of them. There
is no doubt but what some of them need
new'parts. Now is the time to check
them over and get your repairs.
I. H. C. REPAIRS ARE MADE TO FIT
We have a used McCormick binder
for sale

Edmonds Elevator&amp;ImplementC
FLOUR •&gt; FEED -■• COAL ♦ CIMINT ♦ LUfl
BRICK ♦ TILE
FARM IMFUMKNTB

HASTINGS

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PHONE 11

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEONESGAV, JUNE IS. ISIS

PAGE TEN

Henry C. Glauner and wife co John ■ F.‘t Jorephlne TaKgttrt. dee d. Final
S Wellnuin End wife, Lot &lt;11. NadiviHe : account filed, order (dr publication cu­
rtilage. '
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• ■

COUNT HOUSE NEWS

Mark Fox_ and
wife to d
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FARMERS CHECK WAYS
OF SEEDING, ALFALFA

HuHS:K?Sf: “w! HuU:

Keep Kecord. of Drop and In-

QUIT CLAIMS.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Ronald H. Warner Ha-cings............. 2ii
Dorks Miller. Nashville • ..................... 20
Gordon £. Clement. Hast mgs.............24
Gertrude Helen Shul’.ci- Hasting.'. ..21
Clark* J. Hcimwlman. Middleville. .38
Edna Anna Sliull. Grand Rapid* ...33
Peter J. Eckman. Quimby................. 46
Hah Keeler McCormick. Hasting. ..35
Cbrfure McKeli. y. Dowling ............ 21
Lillian France- Morgan, Bowling ... .18

_ Lewk. skinre-r and _______ . ,/.j*T..»p ' V‘te Neighbors tojnspect
d -Beik-! Fields—Compare Methods ’
Jahn H. Eaton - to Win;
; East Lansing—The latest method on I
Holcomb. Par. DK 143 City.
t.i PiU 'checking lhe-seeding methods which
John w sanders and u.
Push and win. Lot 5. c k Plat. . give the best stands of alfalta is being'
' u cd In Newaygo and Si. Jcpcph ouun-,
Thomapple ’lake.
where gruaers fdmlsh records ot
methods to the county, agnculndd. during lhe growing J
Woudlan'i Twp
from the comity arc
L. M. CUrtvs and
the fields to see how
Lolxlcll. Receiver St,
compare on tiu- different.
all. Of

Juhn&gt;on and wdc.' gt
Yankee SprfhgJohn N rtu'k r and

Similar comparisons at cultural prnc.
r.
■.
kind &lt;&gt;I
'---- -'
;&lt;rd u.’«-d. amount *ot fertilizer, data of
PROBATE ( Ol UT,
ceding, and nU ether factors which
Tunftir7i,:inkv*'R tm«. deed might influence the crop's &amp;ucce4- are

Johns

;! Plat. OTsihsi &lt;

&gt; Frank Spirit6. Orangeville
......

Crook,
:rook. 1
&gt;43.844.
j. McPha^Hn «• Antia L. Bauer
;t 3, B;k. 7. Eaa'.'.ni Add.. City,

nventory filed. ) held are told just .boh the crop wa&gt;_
di c'd. Inven-1 grown.
_
। The intere-t of Michigan farmers m ■
I the best way.-., to grow alfalfa.exceeds
final “the desire io li-arn better practices for
Order nlluwmg ■ claim..
•«We other crops., according to the farm
enured. final n
crops department al the college: The
of Admr. issued.
; crop furnishes excellent hay. improves
Meryl R. Snyder. Petition for
f ., -tifc . oil.'and. fit many years, furnbhea ,
or * a crop of excellent seed.
•isc,to .‘ell real estate filed, order tfor'
..
.. ..
. ..
The Michigan .ecd crop las: year us-1
.Est. John M. Gould, deed. Final ac- 1 iar(t(. ..nHUgn ;o funii Ji an ample sup­
count fhed, order for publication en- j,]y ,&gt;f adap-,^ Hardigan and Grimm
tered.
'
! tcm! for. use in tbd state This supply of i
Est Kenneth Stanay Rev-Sc. minor. dejN-ndable seed will enable' Michigan;
Final aceouiTt filed, waiver uf notice! Kro.A&lt;.Jfi t.t» terure seedings which will
m»a order allowing
ammo..* ;(cc&lt;x|nf
■ auniv&lt;, jn IhU. cllffmW
filed,
'discharge of guardian Wucd.
The former difiicultW* of securing b ■
stand of alfalfa In Lids state Were us-j
Uftlly due to the im of seed which w» ■ ■
grown under di flue nt wcStlxr condl-’

Here’s what
we mean by
Aett&amp;t/botb at
lower /mice* /
Try this typical I.G.A. Bund product—J.G A. Pesnuf Butter.
Notice how smooth end Ulty it it. All it«tft pecked und® the

Peanut
Butter V
igr

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Large &lt;£■_
Bottles

IGflJCatsup . .'
Puffed Wheat
IGR Mayonnaise
IGR Lime Rickey

12c
15c

ru.

J"
w Summer
Drink

QUALITY CANNED

VEGETABLES

5Can’ 25c

ASSORTMENT

Gelatine Dessert Powder

19c

3

IGR

White Floating Soap
IGR

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Jello a

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All Flavors

Bar

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24 •. Lb. Sack

IGB

The truth of the matter is . . .
—that, due to the low ebb of the business tide, money is not flowing
freely enough into the banks to allow lhe adoption of a liberal loan­
ing policy. The first duty of every bank is to protect its depositors,
and to do this it must maintaih at all times its cash position. An up­
ward trend in business and prices of commodities will be almost im-’
mediately reflected in a more liberal flow of money into banks and
consequently a more liberal loaning policy.
•

A resumption of normal purchasing . . .
—By the public will be quickly followed by an expansion of bank
loans. Ehe latter must follow but cannot precede such action.
Bankp, on the whole, would be very glad to make more commercial
and farm loans, but the necessity of safeguarding the depositors,
precludes a liberal loan policy at this tim'e This bank is bending
every effort to take care of its*cus tomers in the same efficient man­
ner as in the past 45 yeajs.

any County Y Camp for boy* will
amdurted in connection with Kent.
Y at &lt;hclr camp &lt;&gt;n Barlow lake

Hastings City Bank

diving
ratlins for sleeping.
wtnin of tun and pn

The Bank with the Chime Clock

■nsc oi only S3 5O for the week
io can attend should call Mr.
T. B. K Reid or thr Bnnner offic-'
enroll soon.
Girls-of Barry county have been
iflted to camp with the Battle (’
Y. W. c. A-al their beautiful camp;
•in Gull take near Yorkville. Their f
equipment is complete, with a large i
an
;

Capital

IGR

thitdumly
EMlf-RYH
«GU?

$50,000.00

BRANCH DISTRICT.
'to lu entertained by Mr. und Mr,. By-1
_ SOl'TII MAPLE GROVE.
are beginning July 8-1;
Fr John Day an.-; two ln.y friend; «‘M G'# Fi™**? evening. Jmn-,24 A
The Ladles* Aid of the South EvanJuly 22-I'D. July 29-Auc'5. f-.r SHOO
of
Three
Oak.* were here to attend thc cordial invitation h extended to al), (geiical church will have an ice cream
a .Action '4rht enrollment blank of C.
graduation of hl* niece.- MLs Evi lyn,
'—
rxn,ir....v
— held iZum)" nt Orson"
_
------. ’ on _.
Child!&lt;
:, y .t.
dayu cXi-rcUcs «-.ti
will ilxMcIntyres
Thur,­
F. Angell
: at the N. Ev unttflic.il church next. day.
—
Day. from Hostings high
June
23
the extended camping:
_ enter-i K“!,,h‘y t v&lt;,,,h’8, J’tnc 19- Everyone in-j Lloyd Marshall and family of thKriiocu Health Camp It1
Lutned the latter's ami: from Zion city,'-vK&lt;,£L'________ ....
, .
M&lt;k&gt;t&lt;- rlistnct spent Sunday evening al
ii Inconvenient for Barry I
.... ’
I County V
ups’to use tiie Pliii' lake' Woodland gave two solas bccomiMnied HU aud an aunt tyom Wisconsin, nl.u
O. c.«M«niuili’s.
ii&lt;h..iii.s (. in ill 11.
I camp, tin
Mrs! Ella Taylor of Nashville spent
ire the nbeni* arrange-' by Mrs. Myrtle Bulling. bath ot WoM-■ a coll.-in and family who came Sutur,.W tram tnuwu
•
I Uve.n COIN.
. .Ural »l *wpb
....
„„ ^„r. „
land. ■
.
i merits for __ _____
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Norton of Crcckfmd.-; und culler* were Mr and; prang Norton.
i This Camp committee are looking tor
Next Sunday •-.•■ping there will lx no
Mar-hall
were
Saturday,
night
am!
Mrs.
Lawrence
Farrell
and
Imie
Barry
।
q
h Campbell nf Charlotte sixir.
• a camp eltr where they may' establishi’,cctnnmntty service as the oraanization
j Sunday'at Frank Norton's.
I Camp Barty. pcnnnnrntlv
gee* to Sunfield and puts on a program Bunday vi-i:or* with lib. parents.Mr. ,,f Carlton
r.ind Mn*. Vincent .Norton. SundayallWelby Crockford. Mr. and Mr Ar-: Mr. and Mrs Junie, Vande GelMin
■'"* ....... .. -- «t tile Norton hmip-were, thur Ailcrding and sons and George; and xm Karl of Kniiima/vo rjx-nt Run­
— — ....... John Potter, daughter Fuller of Woodland:
I day . with her slater.'Mrs. Lplu GiJD
I'onvhet
and granddaughter Of Syracuse. N. Y,
Frank Slocum
R'&gt;be&gt;i They nil ' vt-ited Tt
Frank
Slocum and
and friend
friend nl
ol Haatlngs
Hiutings '1,11,1
■ Miss Muy Potter and Mv» Gladys Pot- 4
- •
— --------------- - -In-•
tum.il V Secretary. C. L Rowe, of Chi-:
Leon
Gray s in —
West. ..
Vermontville
Sunday
evening- at Hubert Bar­ i.;
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith of MidUnd •&lt;-r,of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee apent
,
r-aci&gt; and State Secretary'. F. P. Knapp,
the auerpoon.
,
peat
ihv
week
end
vLUling
relatives.
IMiM'iiar.
Mr
and
Mrs
.Rudolph
Hall.,
at California;
-■*
Joyce. Duane and D;4ruJ Gray ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Bagla
of
Has
­
Mr
and
Mr«
Wm
Noble
and,
Ik sure and read June "Young Men"'
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Norton. Mr- Avis ,
i Ttadmu Mrs Jett and Geo [Howard and three .children of Baltic' tings were Sunday guests at Charles West Vermont Ville come Sunday to
pp 391 on Wh.it ”
Young ’Men
*
are
spend lire week with their grandmoth&gt;f GrandMlle -and thr latter &gt; ,Cre.-k. •
■
,
1 Bayne's.
Thuikinf
too "DBatnuiment and
Mr Easlev of Illinois gttrnd- | Mr. and Mis. a.mi Wilcox of Cairo; Mrs Arista Ewifiri. Russel Parks. Mr. ter. Mrs. Lulu Gray.
and Hie winning letters:
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Gray of the Dun­
h lirre Sunday and visited E ‘ were week end vi»itors with the iatyrand Mrs. Ogden Donley and grand-ham district spent Thursday evening
ij»&gt;on and family.
.
;tcr'. father. Mr. L. E. Mudge nnd at/'i daughter ot Hastings called on Mrs. with Mn. Lulu Gray and Robert
Orangeville
: «i.' friend; of Claude Wood . tended the Hasting.-.- alumni Friday 1Sarah Duricw Wednesday evening.
&gt;1 Lol Bunday with a
Mrs Ida Norton entertained the Wil­
1 evening.
.
ice. Homer Ritter. Bupt Mr. and Mr • VandenBoMi of AHi- cox Ladies' Aid Friday afternoon.
Dab Bunyt usMsmip.
I
;gan spent Sunday with Mr.-. Etta ParJack Elliston ol North Maple Urine
“r. whoM- sudden death!
.Grove are planning an ic
ipK'lee and Clarabcllt*:
.•pent Sunday al L W.- Jurrard's.
» to us olL woa one of •
ader* in whoso tent most &gt;

Fredi cm;:h. Myrtle Oversmith and'
lined Hazel Cairns , Congralutalif.ru
t of. S-'ine fT1 an tu-ie atu tided thr funeral
Mt |-f Ch.u. TnVr at Woodland Sunday P
Dwell M. Cbarka *«• an exemplary young
■*U [&lt;nari and it »*&gt; with di-rp regret th*-

Special Prices on Good Used
Cars and Trucks This Week
1929 Chev. Truck

Lhe fiiaiit

Mr. and Mrs L M Ctt^lh and fam­
ily tpciit.part ot Sunday a: the 11
Woodman home also vi.-.ted Mr-. M. C
Bt'VJer and Mrs Randall at the lat-

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—that, in these days of business stress, banks in general, are unduly
restrictive in their lending policy, and that a more liberal policy
tyould immediately stimulate cojmnercial and industrial activity.

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/X tea-A to?

It is a popular but unsound assumption . .

drowning' Friday.
let- Chase went with Mr. nnd
n&lt;--Davenport to Champaign:;

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IGR Flour

f'*4r;

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

There Are TWO Sides
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157-iuch with stake
body,only...........

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••mild thr rommenctjnin: excretes at
Mr Jo ;&lt; Ch.imb.rlam and daugti-' Usings Friday Our graduate* bring,
r Ik:bata and MG. Gladys CtumUw- Hotiwr. F.nl.cr-*nd Ruth El.iinor Er.In and baby PaUh- upciti Wcdne-sdav | «■£ mid Virginia Hmwu.
ifli Mn- Grace Clark In Kalama»on,
Lyle Oli&gt; and wife and Chas Er-;
Mr and Mrs H ron Moody and - :•.; Wi‘.v .°f Kalamazoo were Bunday viji-,
nnd Me. Malxl Miz-dv of South Maple Itors fc‘ Frct* Otis’
Grove spenv Sunday uftcniojn with i Sunday vURorr at Forrest Havens
‘Mr and Mrs. Fred Hora
j”-re Mrs. Robert McGlocklin an.'!
SHILTZ.
’Dolan* of Hastings, Louis Haven, of
'La.t Week* better.
i South‘HaMings and John Havens of
. Bunday'guesta al Gordon Thomp-' Lake View and Mrs. Kale Erway.
■
or. : wen Mr and Mrs. Alton Crane!
Erway ajid family and Gordon
and v«-rn Stanley of Kalamazoo and Havens went lo Cedar Sprtm-s when
Mr. nnd Mrs Leo Hendershott and th*’ Paruh orchestra played at Mim.
son ot Hendershott district
! Benton’s honic church. •
■ Mrs Lobles. daughter and two-- sons &gt; Al Wolfe, wife and daughter of
! of Battle Creek were Sunday victors Orand Rapida were visitors at Roy Er-,
at Vert Robuuon's.
»•?* SumV»y. They all spent thc day
' - ~ * “ •
at Gun lake.
,
Mrs. Sara Erway visited her daugh-'
daughter, Mrs. George Tliompaon.
Sunday
.
t ter. Mrs. Wayne’ Smith in Yankeei
Springy Sunday.
Fred Bechtal. wife and Billie of
vuited w. H Bush Sunday He
d home with them to a'.;e3d the Hastings were Sunday evening guesu
;at ChM; Whittemore's.
funeral of a couun.

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1931

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Model A

Model A
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Model A
Tudor

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HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1932

ALFALFA MEAL USED
Pg ATT DISTRICT.
list's S4“X^.TW?;!'NVITE home owners
CGD t AU non A DC nAV
Margaret Wilson mid Mrs. EdIN FEEDING’LAMBS can be* profitably added to tile pork
FOR LANDSCAPE DAY gar Mead aeie Battle-Greek visitors
!producing ration A test was also
. . •—----- .
nrulrauu
,.
, Wednesday.
Report Given of Value of Live­ ’ gram fornhilf«'dl3 &lt;ka‘ri‘Wc to*rtnd ■ Lawn and Shrubbery Pfantings Ben Waite has a w.u completed after j
'several
stock Rations At Feeders'
I The report giwn during Feeder.-‘ At Michigan State College
—’ attempts to get water. They.
• : have drilled one hundred and sevtniv’ Day will Include trials wMh nil clauses
—
Day At College June 10
Exhibited June. T5

East Lansing—Ground alfalfa mixed of livestock. und the aliimals used, in* East Lansing—Michigan home pwn- »f water in thc pipe* so H looks as
visitors
wjlh cracked com Is a very satisfactory the tests will be exhibited somrnts
m
arc interested in the uw-pf though it.te going to be al) o. k.
of i■er
' *
ration for self-feeding lambs, accord­ ! can judge the comparative merits
Members Ph»nt* and shrubs to beautify thAr
It was quite a shock to tiie propta
ing to the animal husbandry deport­ ithe different., rations used. M-. ...L... .houses and lawns are invited to attend । when we were Inforpwd a young man *
ment at Michigan State College, where!I of the animal husbandry department :Lmidscaix- Day nt Michigan State Col-: by thc name of Teel- r was &lt;lrowncd nt
l
will
discuw
the
feeding
methods
livestock men of the -state will meet'
lege. Wednesday. June 15. , the upper bridge here on Thornnpple 1
Friday. June 10. to get the yearly re- iThl\-^imrn,durmu^fw'nfternram'nro^ luinciscapc
t'Anascapg plantings
plantings al
at thc
me Graham
uranam ' ilvyr on
on Friday
rrmny afternoon.
aiurnoon. Hte
nw homci
numc)
port of the livestock-feeding experi­
A
* wiiT hU hrirt1
have —
prev’----l- was
..at. Gnw
. ------Rapids
-.. - at
it Woodland
Woodland and
and he afirt
atirt aa nephew I
tathe menu labwilS ai'tS CoE'ftuMy *x*,‘ uscd
^'nn^fate good.' *«tc camping
camping nt
at Indian
Indian landing
for n|
a
ment*.
landing for
The alfalfa ration for Iambs
,ta the meate laboratory al the Col- (brautincatlon but the i day or
and It
it seemseems his
Id Imut
I,,..: !»n*.en.
!« . , n-J
&gt;r m. anil
used in a trial to nnd a home grown,i .
, „,
. traiiffcrral of the event to* East Lan-j rd and was floating down stream when
product which could be med by Michigmi feeders to replace by-products .’ Seats In the New York Stock .Ex-1 different section a chance lo inspect' present in tiie lungs the cornu, r said I
feed,' which liave been bought In the;; change tliat once sold around SOqn.OOO. this work
‘
! death was caused from Kart failure.;
l&gt;a*t to add bulk to thc lamin' rations. each iiave now rcaclH-d-as taw m't83.-. i Groups bf pebple whn register at the He wax still standing In an upright:
One of lhe College's feeding trials
! Hcrticulturai building will be conduct-: paMttwi when they found the body,
ted about the campus, beginning at i Mtes Hand Crqpk of Muskegon spent1
•.'O OO A. M. Membr.-ni.of the landscape the week end nt home and we nrv'gkui,
• d.jMirtrnint will explain tiie purjx&gt;sesjto say Mrs. Wm. Cronk seem:, lo be.
, t.t thr plantings mid rhe varieties/if An the gain a little.
11shrubs beat fitted for use under Ml&lt;;h.u/niw c•----’
igari conditions
'
'
,
o... M ll» nMUU -HI K • -rl-. , M" »
v‘bb"'
«« J?"'
o. plot, on which durcrcnt nrMk, ™!ll,r
!«r Lmi
&lt;to
on. ol K»" «l»e
“'-I «»)»“•
lhe hr».
in home bcuoulkoUnn ■ -'f kr ”hl' h’i1'—
c
"*
„u U.c ohulnlni ol . nrr-auM.
H"”" •'!" n‘”1 K1"
I and Ihl* 1. oltrn diB.-uh unit- llw
Burial al
home maker knows which varieties of Lakeside Cemetery.
grass to Use on the type ot -oil where! * nuro‘*r
,1cr'’ «‘tended the' the plaritingx are to lx- made
•'nn s‘- RCh«J’ "union near Pinhook
7-Foot, 8-Foot and Large 8-Foot Ends
i
The tollrge Botanical Gardens con- ^1'^, . „ ..
i tain specimens of thousands of plants.|
a,r C!”O&lt;^’,L
•"
.'.many of which .will be hi bl&lt;x&gt;m June i Clarksville by tiie death of her father.
,15. A picnic dinner will lx- held nt Mr; H^-nburgcr. who wa ■•found dead
J noon, and members of -the College *n hls garden.
Mr. find Mrs. I.i'.-tvr Lmnptnnn moved
; shrfT will apeak during the afternoon
their household good.-. to-Lanring where
। program.
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
l;e te employed.
Thc annual ^lumni banquet took
1 Wc congratulate thc seventh grad- place Saturday evening ;&lt;t• the High
____ ________
was
lers of the Carlton O uter school, five school at 7:30 'Thebanquet
of them. mui they all passed thc- sev­ served by Ute Naglcr devteion of the
enth grade examination.
are proud, Ladies' Aid of thc M. E. churcii. Berof our Carlton^ Center school, or, wc, nice Ludwick of famsing and Dr.:
had thirteen pupils to write on 'the Spencer Braden, of Ann Arbor, former­
‘cverith and eighth grade examina­ pupils and Prof. Haruy Lowery Gf
i Dearborn wen* on themroffram.
tions and nil passed.
Hazel Shriber, Geraldine. Williams:
ami Howard Allerdinffl from this dis­
Mrs. J. W. Shaffer and son. Homer,
trict received their High school dlplo- •vfsitediat
,
Plainwell over the week end.
mds from Hm-thies High school Fri­
Rev. and Mrs. Alien DcLong. of
day. Congratulations.
Grund .p-dge visited* his fathJT-and;
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Brechrlscn Other n-hnivev Sunday. His father ac-1
and son Charley returned Saturday eomjwnied them home for a week’s
evening from Ohio where they had visit.
.
.
been visiting relatives for the past
Cecil Winan-,’of Battle Creek called
at the Webb homo Sunday. /Mr. and-Mrs. c B. Valentine and
Mr: . Sophia. Mend. Mr. mul Mrs. El­
family attended the Children's Day gin Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
exercises nt Tamarac church Sunday Mend were in Landing Monday tn at­
evening. ‘
tend the graduation exorcises ns Don- j
Geraldine Williams and Georgia and graduated from the M. S. C.
Brown of Lansing sjient Saturday at
MLm Muriel-Young of Ravenna Is
the Lake Shop-.
.
spending a few days dl the Mead!
Mrs. John Shupp nnd father, Mr. home.
Bnrron, accompanied relatives from
Mr. and Mrs? Ad^th Eberly enter­
Indiana. to Min. northern Michigan. tained their daughter. Mrs. ■ Earl!
Mudge, ami son. Leon, of Hastings a'
ter Todd, and family.
few days last week.
Miss Mercy Usborne of Ann Arbor
Clayton Webb spent Sunday at Frgcvisited'home folks over thc week end. port at the home of Waller Lewis.
There will be a strawberry festival
given by the local 'M. E. churclf nnd
About 103 sixes oi men's s.hocs arc
Sunday school Friday evening. June manufactured
17th on the lawn of thc M. C. Nichols
place nt Curlton Center. Strawberry
shortcake will lx- served from ti’30 to
5:30. A short program will follow. All
arc cordially UivUed.

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Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

MICHIGAN HELI
TELEPHONE CO

Mrs. John Corrigan was taken to
Mrs. Sarah Smith's of Middleville last
week to lake violet ray treatments. Wc
nil hope site will receive help from
them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Raymond arc
the parents of an eight pound girl.
Glenna Jean, born Friday. June 10.
Great grandma Campbell of Grand
Rapids is caring for the little Mi»s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ihrt Palmer and Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Bedford attended tiie
class reunion of N. C. Thomas at Cale­
donia Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunt-M-Omnd
Rapids spent' Sunday with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kryn Vandenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Murray of Hastings
called on “Aunt" Martha Jordan ot
Battle Creek Sunday afternoon. Wc
are sorry to report “Aunt"'Martha is
confined'to her bed.
- Mrs. Nettle Ball and son and father­
in-law of Eaton I^aplds were visitors at
Sim Nibbs last week.
Miss Greta Reed nnd fattier and
friend. Mr. Miller of Hoboken. N. J„
arc visiting the former's grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Nibbs.
Harold Joites and Vere Carter were
Sunday evening. visitors in Battle
Sim Nibbs, Roll Nibta, Mrs Nettle
Ball. Miss Greta Reed and father nnd
Str. Miller were Lnnxlng visitors Fri­
day.

Father and Mother know that
their telephone means

PROTECTIONThe long years have taught them that an
emergency may strike at any moment
. . . fire . . . sudden illness ... a fall
downstairs • • . a bursting water or
steam pipe ..la blown fuse.

But with their telephone, they can sum­
mon aid instantly . . . doctor, firemen,
police or service company.. .day or night.
Of all things purchased, few
give so much useful service
and PROTECTION at such
low cost as the telephone.

Norman Haight sjxtnt last week jKitli
his brother. Francis, and wife in
Grand Rapids.
Mr. Harris and wife of Fremont vis­
ited their non. Frank, and wife a couple
of days last week.
Mrs. Charley Gibbs accompanied her
daughter^ Mrs. Guy McNrc. to Elmdale
Saturday' to attend a school picnic.
Leon Potts and wife visited at Har­
old England's In Cloverdale. Sunday.
Mr. England has leased an oil station
nnd grocery store at that place.
Mrs. Roy McCaul attended .'the
graduation exercises at Hastings Fri­
day afternoon.
Peter Sharpies and wife of Molino are
visiting al Roy McCaul's for a couple
of days.
STONY POINT.
LaM Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reason of Lan­
sing spent the, week end at Ed. DeakIn’s.
Joe and Harold Biggs with their fam­
ilies of Grand Rapids were guests of
their sister. Mrs. Ed Mead, on Sunday.
Mrs. R. G. Keys of Marlette arc
upending a few days with her parenu,
Mr. and Mi's. B. J. Wellman.
Mtes Roms Blocker wu taken sud­
denly 111 the fore part of last week and
war. taken to Pennock hospital where
it wan decided an operation for appen­
dicitis was necessary.
Her many
friends are glad to know she is making
a speedy recovery.
Cliina luu about 1000 dally newspap-

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TOILET GOODS SHE
MONTH W BEAUT?
. . . SO WE OFFER AT THIS TIME ... OUR ANNUAL
TOILET GOODS SAL.E! PROFITS ARE SACRIFICED
ON THESE NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY CREA
TIONS S^ICH AS

Cara Nome Shari Midnight
Klenzo &amp; Rexall Preparations
WE LIST HERE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY BIG
BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING FOR THIS MONTH

50c &amp;L. Tooth Paste
27c 4&lt;..sioo
6 Kinds Talcum Powder 17c 3
50c
5 ozs. $1.00 Toilet Waters . .
79c
75c Theatrical Cold Cream
59c
50c Klenzo Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 39c
$1 .00 Georgia Body Powder . . 79c
Rexall Shave Cream “LotionE BOTH 29c
50c Midnight
BOTH 59c
nnd Many Others at New Low Prices
See Large Hand Bill for Complete List of Items

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DOUBLES
HOUSEWORK
Nothing increases housework so much as
a dusty highway. When road dust cor ■
tinually blows in, the floors are gray and
gritty a short time offer cleaning. Furniture
and rugs are dusty. Dusting becomes a
continuous round of doing the job over
and over.
.
When you pqt a stop to road dust, you
save half the housework, .and it is very
easy to make the dustiest road completely
dustless in a few hours.
You know how a light rain settles the dust.
Hokes of Dowflake Calcium Chloride act
like a light rain. They quickly draw mois­
ture and bind dust, to the road. They hold
this moisture for weeks so the road stays
dustless. You can slop dust at once with
lhe dean, odorless, dustlayer—Dowflake.
Get rid of this ball and chain now. Make
an end to this tedious round of doing

housecleaning work over and over be­
cause of dust,

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WOWFLAKFI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1938

PAGE TWlXVB

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Ipany.
and the community, whera the
ASSYRIA,
MAKE CAREFUL PLANS
I
work Is done. The job should be ap- Las: week's Letter.
Last Weeks Letter,
FOR ELECTRIC POWER &gt;hproved by competent disinterested Mrs. Ethel Donovan recently »utJmitMrs. Ella Taylor of Nashville spent!

parties before it Is accepted.
ted to an- operation al Pennock hos­ t&gt;w? week end with her sister. M« '
A short bulletin. Extension Bulletin pital and ts now convalescing at -her Frank Norton.
No. 72. “Wiring the Farmstead'" has home.
&lt;
Mrs. Grover Marshall was called to
been published by the College and will
The Ellis cemetery-organization will Warsaw, Wisconsin by lhe death of
be sent free to anyone who request/.
iier brother Tuesday..
It from the Bulletin Clerk, East Lan­
East Lansing—Proper planning to sing. The publication will aid those Wednesday. June 15. at lite home of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman were
secure the right sizes nnd types of । who are unfamiliar with choosing the Mr. and Mra Dick Kent Potrtcjck din­ Woodland visitors Sundayner at noon. AU interested unranted to
Mrs Esther Hoffman and son. Ken- •
equipment will save trouble and ex­ I correct,type-of electrical equipment..
attend.
neth. and Fred CortrUtht of Battle j
pense In wiring farm buildings for
The Wilcox cemetery organization Creek called on Pete Hoffman's Sunday i
SOUTH WOODLAND.
electric^lghts «nd power, according to
'will meet on Wednesday. June 15. at night.
the agrlcullurai engineering depart­ Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Gray ot Detroit,'
ment at Michigan State College. ■
Several from South Woodland left the home of Mr. and Mrs Orson Mr­
Tiu Ina eased use of electrical power Monday to attend thc Brethren con­. Intyre of the Dunham district. Pot luck Mr. qnd Mrs. Harold Gray of East
■ d.W£.r *UI **
A1) a,e *clcome Assyria and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray!
ana the extension of power lines Into ference ut Anderson. Ind.
,*-e*Tffre
was
a
good
representation
at
nnd
family of West Vermontville spent,
new territory sometimes .tempts fartii-1 ....
Mr and Mrs.
W. -------Helmer
are
.
---Rai&gt;id*
....spend-'
wUh
.. the 4-H club Achievement day from Sunday with their mother. Mrs Lulu
e:« to install equipment without first, .ng. a .few days
In Grand
1
iitills
Sew,
' invtattgaling Hie desirability of thc Job their daughter. Mrs Mae Lennon.
---- locality. Tiie Briggs-Bteverw
~ Gray.
for «IU.h they P-y- The u- ol Im-1 Mrs Carrie VauWic spent Bunday,
£&lt;»*£•
**rf yiu.-sente.l
Mrs. Prank Norton and daughter. I
proper wire size* may create a nre,with her .daughter, Mrs. '.Riicoc' Cas-1
-J1** her sewing ex- Cleota. called on Mrs. Dura Ferris al
harard, ami i.'.e installation ot unap-lweil in Coats Grove.
’
hibi.ed. Ihuty Ketcham and
Vermontville Monday.
proved equipment may had to disap- [ Mr*. Gertrude Varney of Nashville Cortrlght were in ini- Style show, tne
Mr and Mrs. Ear! Weeks of Battle
pulntmcnt with thv'.iicity as a power.; spent the week end-with her mother Iall*'r reejdme honorable mention.
Creek s[&gt;cnt ithe «Tek end with their
Five rttS.- arc laid ’down by the Col- und brother.
. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ca** were at iwrents. Mr. and Mrs. lare Gould.
lege »r.fcinee:s for farmers wh* Intend
Friends arc
arc giau
glad co
to Know
know al
last rrre- •Euil
,
WedBejday.
with their
iiivuu 1 rrienas
ui lasi
—
--------- .
Mrs Ida Sarver ut Chicago spent
■inwlpm,
n™„
Blochrr.. w
ridnuu “iV-'t- »«■*' C"S
WIKId wire ttair buildings; The wiring!p
.:. MM
r:
::
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the week end with her mothcr/Mrs.
---- .----------------- —
j —
—"..5 v.home
-------, Children's
uiuiwtu, day observation ht
i)
plansand *;-eclflcaiion* should be list-‘from
her operation
and
expected
D. yv
W. Irwin
Irwin.
‘
Driggs
church
is
in
progrex.-,
for'June
|
M„'. G. c. Marsliall returned home
id and then bias secured from two or [ thu week.
&lt;1
| Wednesday after a week spent at Waumore reliable.contractors Only :n«-| 'Forest Christian has moved on his 13
Cote.-who has
111 In Bat-| ,aw.. WK. u-hl.rc shc I,ttcnd.'d her
tcnxls -approved by the Vnder* rilcrs'I farm from Holland where they former-' Orren
---------------------- been
laboratories ahould be u-.xt The wlr-jly lived. "
j U*' Creek. L&gt; able to be around some brother's funeral.
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mg sliould conform to the national i A company of young people from and has returned home some improved,
Mrs. L. H. Gray of pctrolt spent
code &lt;&lt;nd should meet Uni require-‘ Battle. Creek visited Paul Townsend'. The* Hull iamlly musical .entertainerr. last Week with her grandparent*, Mr
menia ret by the *tate, tiu* power com- ' one evening lost week..
much ability, now stationed at Bui ■ und Mrs. A. J. Murray of Nashville
j tie Crewk. are being brought ■ to tills und her mother. Mrs. Lulu Gray and
[ community ■ for an entertainment, by son. Robert.
the
Briggs
church board —
Mr. —
and ----Mrs
--------....--------------------Jerry Hecker pf Ohio.has been Visit­
Hull
nnzt two H-im-ht/'rK
nil fj.
’irh. !. ing his brother. George Hecker, at
Hull and
daughters are all
leacher*
ers of music and are artists In tliat Lowell Jarrard'* far some time.
line.
Miss Cleota . Conklin and Mrs. Ida
Mr. and Mrs. Don, Jewell.. recently Norton attended Achievement Day at
moved to Beulah where he is County Hastings Friday.
j Agent. Came Saturday for the ■ week
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Norton nnd ion,
I with their sisters. Mrs. Mary Lee anti Howard, and Mrs. Ella Taylor Were
I Mr*. Wlnme Bunton, and parents. Mr. Vermontville visitors Wednesday.
and Mra. John Horn*
Kathryn and Josephine Stanton of
Mr. and Mr* byrus' Buxton and Climax visited'at Frank Norton's Fri­
daughter Beatrice accompanied Mr. day and Saturday attended the Has­
and Mrs. Don Jewell .to Lansing Mon- tings High Achievement Day ut Hu—j
Jday to be present at "the activities a". Ungs. Kathryn taking putt in the
I Michigan State College where Paul Style Review.
Jewell, youngest son. has a nrondncrit
Dr. N. E. Scott
Kalamazoo taUcd
' part- In the event and lias, one mon- on J. P Elliott's Saturday and took I
[year at tl» Coljcire and Robert Jewell Mrs. Elliott to Grand Rapids to spend!
a graduate there. V teacher of agrlriil- some time.
' tui-e at Buchanan. I
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of Eos!
; Our community lost two citizens fast Assyria called on tlicir mother, Mr*
week in tragic death when Mr'. Fred Lulu Gray. Tltey arcomioinicd Mrs I
Cashmorr took his life, and Mrs. Mar­ 1. H. Gray a.s fur us Laiuunrlun her:
garet Blair was found dead in bed. way Iiome.
Wilcox Cemetery Circle will meet
Detroit's Oldcit Building and Loan Auociation
(held Sunday ut thi- home, interment I with the President. Mrs. Olive Mc­
1250 Griswold Si., Detroit
at Assyria Center. Rev. Ch.ua- of Belle­ Intyre, June 15. Pot luck dinner at
vue officiating. .
noon..
.
/"
Ettabliihcd 18ts9
Mrs. Evaninc Miller and daughters.
Doris and ,Leoha. visited her sister.
NORTH WOODLAND.
I. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings
Mr*. Veda Guy and family Sunday and
found little Gary Guy with the measles
Mrs. Shopba-ll; wife has been visitMr. and Mrs Joe Moore and daugh­ ini: her daughter/ lias been sick. At
ter Eunice and Prances Moore, were this writing'she Is better.
Grant Hvilibergrr'.^ have moved tn
guest* at the Fred Miller home Sunday
evening.
tlielr new home Jn^northwest of Lak-:Ode-ssa.
'
GOOD WILL.
Hawi Hansbargcr has returned honu-'
from Lansing where she has'been vis­
A good crowd was in attendance at iting her »ist&lt;uL Lelah.
the community, meeting
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Royston and fairtily of
iiiglit. The program wu» in charge-ol lainstng called on Mlles Sawcly recentFrank Waters; prosecutor Burnett and iyMr. McDonald were tiie speaker*
Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hamburger and
| Mr. and’ Mrs Euglehart and Del- Min spent Sunday with Joe Haiub.Trgci'
Each'Week to Sept. 3, incl.
phine were in' Grand Rupid* "Saturday. north of Ionia.
t
| Mr. Englehart's mother feturhed with
ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth
Mr. and Mrs. Tompson and children
’ them
of Sunfield, Mr. and Mrs. Leona Tyler
[ Tiie Sunday z-.-sslons were well at- and children wre Sunday allernoon
Indiana
■ Pennsylvania
Delaware
.M-rved Sunday? June 19
cullers nt E J. Sheldon’s
New York
Mr- Lulu Water, entertained rela­
Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte called Sun­
Washington,
(La«e: Pentatali)
tives from Grand R..plds and Cadillac day afternoon on her father ijnd.
Maryland
last week.D. C.
mother. Mrs. $nydcr,. who-Is in very
Ohio
vNew Jersey •
Only a feu were present at. thc ceme­ poor liealth.
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Also to many drMinailonv in Canada. Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia
tery Circle at the home oi Mr*-. VanMr. and Mrs. Deli William... Mr. and
and H'r»t Virginia.
derbrook Wednesday. Thc next meeting Mr* Hutner Sandy and- daughter and
ion payment of
will be thc first Wednesday In Septem- friend spent Sunday at Thunuipple
lake.
x
all day Saturday, returning to leave destination until midnight fol*
The Birthday club meeting was held
lowing Monday,
!al the church* basement Tiiur-Mlay. Po:
[luck dinner was served. The birthdays U.-.1 Week* Letter.
of Mrs. Addie Perry. Mrs. Zoe 'Engle- ■ Tiie Union Cemetery Circle will
I hurt and Mrs. Cora Biggs wgre ceic- tor supper Wednesday, June 15 in the
of One-Way Fare For Round Trip
ibrated A little poem written by Mrs Jones hall. Mr.-. Lolfie Jhnes and
Edna Beach and read by Mrs. Caln Mrs Grace Miller arc tiie committee
to Destinations in
: wo., much enjoyed and Is as tollruys;
In charge.
ILLINOIS, OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA
I On thu first Thursday in Jiuk-.
A large crowd" attended thc dance in
SL Louis. Mo.; Ixtuisville. K&gt;.: Pittsburgh. Pa.: Wheeling,
When all nature is in tune.
thc Ketcham, hall Saturday night. A
W. Vx; Parkrrvburgh. IV. Va.: Niagara Fails, N. Y.; Buffalo. ,
; Wc fill our baskets and go
iv.inmittee was appointed to-make arX. 5 -i -&gt;nd intermediate points. Good going after 3:00 a. ni..
To lukc dinner with Addld and Cora raikcmcnls for the next jiurty in tvo
July 1st.
da). July &lt;nd and 3rd. and until 1:00 p. m-. July
i and Zoe
weeks.
. •
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Illi—Return limit. July 5th.
। For .they have birthday* in June, you
Miss Mildred Norton of Grand Ra|&gt;I know.
ids is as-'JsUng hen cousin. Mr/.' Edna
lOur present* often- vary from bath Case, with hf-r housework und helping
I towels to pm*.
/And. of course, us usual tiie lucky on-1
Nylu Miller, is spending he

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Special Coach Fares over Fourth of July

Whole
Wheat
1-lb. loaf

pinaU of Mill lake. .
.
An ice (ream social sponsored
Briggn l-adiep' Aid Society will b&lt;
soon, Watch for the place and date.

Whole or
Sliced, White
1-lb, loaf

4C
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IEA Grandmother's
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Per Doz. 35c

Florence Stanton

week* on her
। cation;
Calvin Hill Jr - of Fowlei
I For whr-n it come* to v°°d cook*.
few-day* last week with h
: Our .club cah't be beat.
I Wc are. one and all. mure than dcliglU- HUI. and al** gulled on old fr.end
thi* oanimuhity.
j ed to go.
•
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Will:
&gt;To dinner with Addie and Cora and
:a:n-,d tlwir ,a&gt;n and family
donut Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed l_il«;ne
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
entertaining the laiur's si
Children's Day pro- (Canada anil Detroit the i&gt;uarch Sunday evening.
Wanda Converse returned
I r.utne north of Hasting- after
visitors at the home tin- week with her sister. Mi
and Mrs. Fred Hanes were. Ml [Pickard and family
; and Mr*. Howard Junes and children
Mr and-Mt* John 6u&gt;ku» of Dclnoi
el Battle Creek. XV. ijnd Mrs. R. N.: -pent a week with the form- :
; Hokaplc and Mrs. Mary Holsaple of |' nl‘. Mr. and Mrt. Joe’Staku*
I Detroit. Mrs Hohaple’wili gpend the
—------ ------------------------’summer with her daughter and hus1&lt;r ««»'•'«»•*'«•»»•
[ band.
.AND WEST HOPE
' Mr and Mrs. Harry Sharpstcin were
Letter.
in Grand Haven Decoration Day.
- — —
- — Rrplo Mr and Mrs. Dexter Crouse and Mr. ['P”dunk «« re Sunday Visitors of Mr.
'and Mrs Dan Roberts attended Uieland Mrs. W B Hayward.
funeral of Mr. Crouse's Uncle. Fred | Mr a,‘&lt;! Mr* W R. Johncock nnd
I Stutz, in Carlton last Wednesday.
I M”i* and Miss Thelma Ford of Hickory
Freeland • Marshall of Detroit visit-: Owner* vluted Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
cd hit parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Har.e
a»k Thotiipwn of Battle Creek.
I
Marshall a few days last week.
I Mr and Mrs.- Jas. Collison and •
Iris Jones of Battle Creek is visit- daughter Ulas of Kalamazoo and Les-!
ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs । ter Sowers of Indiana called on Mrs I
Fred Hanes.
I Mary B. Johncock and other relatives I
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Mr. and Decoration day.
Mrs. Dan Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. literClarence Cappan. daughter of
[Ung Ostroth. Mrs. Sarah Os troth and'Mr- and Mrs. W B. Hayward, who is I
Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Kinney attend- j
Pennock hospital having submitted i
ed quarterly conference at South'10 *n operation in gaining nicely for
Maple Grove Sunday evening.
• i which her many friends are glad.
I
' ~ --------- -- ---------------------Maurice Johncock graduates from'
The quarters laid out to reveal your Kellogg high school Thursday evening
duty to the hat-check girl indicate, and Miss Margaret Johncock gradu-'
I that there has been no change m tbeiates from Barry County Normal thu.
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| But. we know the way
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 19J*
WEST CARLTON.
1 .umuia .............
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EAST Ot'N LAKE.
BEET GROWERS PLAN
to*t Week * totter.
&gt;'Thc
ntupttinbprc’ Cnrttpr L*st We*k'» Utter.
FOR ANNUAL CONTEST Rcbecc. Dipp, a life long rraident ' Int nOmemaKCTS ^OrilCT

A. M. AU children of th* Sunday
WOODLAND.
school will participate.
•
Last Week’s Utter.
Rev. and Mra. Carrick and family of
FREEPORT.
hlTL wmd“* Dy Hon* Economic* Specialists Michl- park Saturday. May 28th A tarre Sunfield called on Mr. and Mrs Ward
Last Week's Letter.
Competition Reveals Which noon, at the home of her son Will A
_
mllemcrowd and a fine time reported
Plants' Wednesday afternoon.
tep days ago she suffered a parMyttc
gan Blate College
.
Sunday afterrioon wit r-. at Uie
Mr. and Mrs Bernie Lighttoot of
Mr. and Mr*. lee Sinclair and chil­
Cultural Methods Give Farm­ stroke al her home nnd ha* since been
. l,.home ot Mr an(1 Mn j ll)n Crawford dren
of East.Vermontville were guests Grand Rapids were callers of Mr. and
ers Best Profit From Crop
S^wK *ndhSraCh‘S SdtiSf' Pl«”« • •«*““
deeorauv^kitehcn
Mr .nd M. Era- st WUlmmr. of Mr und Mrs Geo. Varney Sunday. Mrs. OaH Lightfoot Saturday evening.
d M
F
Walton oLw|n||l)w gar&lt;k.n of hl,rb,
mU11 and wn Harold and John WiUitte o!
East toiuing—&lt;2ompetitlon among FtaWM*.
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Paul *nd
Michigan beet grower* lo decide who
* , to
, .
,
, ,,
- Ami thvtne inav be-wrown i|oh&lt;* or In Carlton, Forest Wlllltt., of Hustltucs. Grcydon visited Mlw Virginia Faul of son, Car| Rickert, of Grand Rapids
OUnr oomuon
Johteon .Ito
Mr. HUM
.Ito Wilm. tmi
unver
ana ftointo
i.inmy or
01 um-1..................■ J.
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from Thuraday-until Sunday the pasturo Uie bert 20 grower* of that erpp in tings
were Sunday guest* of Mr. und P°u *llh &lt;rtber P’anU ........................
no..,I. or Pr.l.l. un. „,J Join. a.ra East Lansing Sunday afternoon.
Ito stale will be continued thia year, urao ..to sura,., irra.u to Jr. «ral,
Mbs Joanne Finnic spent Sunday
Mrs.
Jay
Blough.
! A board on small whechuu rollers. of Knlanmxoo
Mr. and Mnv Leon Howk were the
according to thc farm ciopa depart­
with
her
grandparent.'.
Mrg
and
Mrs
John
RicliagfMin
and
wife
were
Oti
with
a
string
to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Selkirk ol
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Gall Lightfoot
ment at Michigan State College which
place, to Ptainwell aud John Clem and friend Joseph McKmght. of Hwstingk at their Sunday on a motor trip to Farit where
.
1 to’move a scrub
ha* supcrviwrd »lmfi*r competition* for sego visitors Friday.
Wall lake cottage
Claud Fighter and family spent Sun- ’
,.
’
. .
... nt Kalamaiod. spent .SuiKtay at their
they visited the fish totchrry.
thc past four year*.
Thc
Woodland
Confectionery
until
Pick up slnall splinters ol gkiuw with c0— — .----Thc,winncrs are decided on a profit day at their Gun take cottageSix new members have been accept­
.. , i,
r. I recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs
Will
absorbent, cotton.
*
SOM OVER
per acre basis, and the records in past; Mcadames
------ , Hitchcock.
----- Dan and moistened
vmtinL ’
,UrTy Hantl 01
Ol,,"- 'a w,n ** ed in thc Freeport Ladies’ Literary
Make your flower holder- at liOme
ran .Im.' lli.&gt; tt-u ... .
U*!, rf MUUIU. jpen
'club namely Mrs Grace Wedell. Mrs.
Pour iiaralfln into u container «»f .suitForest WlUlt:-. and • &gt;aidn. Art Wil- ,Clyde RiaU. Tii-V will serve meals: Nora
crop .ten ,ooa odural
... I
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--i Rosenberger. M’s. Fred Tabbcrcr.
day able size. and a-. ro-m a* tiie ‘wax lx- lift* of HaslUtg’. s;.&lt; al Thmsday alt- f
Mtawrt. A. ite
ot tte comr.1.. I „ w"“
and tunchr; and also have a complete! Mrt.'Pearl
------ M. Lightfoot.
-------. .Mr*. G, WeaUsFgffT' to harden.
insert 'pencils
or targt
mm ol .te
... x.l to wh
m u.
---------------—. “ to"
—” vrnoon and evening-with Mr and Mrs. new
,
soda fountain for ice cream and' v«r. Mrs Addle .Olttonsc
[nails and leave-them until the wax j(Jhn-Crawford
to te ran toll ho. hl. op-,
“J"
b&gt; "
rtrinie. The
Thr re*uur*nt
restaurant has
h&gt;« been
twen
--------- r* • • •■-----M„ H&lt;&gt;renee to-rt and sons and roid
;Mild drinks
to tennkd «... crop .nd on
““*.r ,
»dnm.o.tod hardens then Hike ttom out. The hbto
redecorated
and newly, furnished.
Guaranteed pars
will
hold
inserted
flower
stems.
nephew
returned
bOto
’
Monday
after
1
indA. wtalter ttelr oMboa ... teltor
Old.whbk brooms make g-xal .-'Ink vUU1I, ^utbes m Pun Waytie. Ind . Mrs. Nellie Hill and ‘^liv. Helena
or .ut.,. than hl. own
’** “l rd o,ld' Prenhunedd M&gt; r.w
end ehicient.
hnihluw wlu n llu- mm .-mis are cut
. ror
d)iy5 A
j,jjo Mar&gt;. •Schuler spent part of last week a*
Mrs. Edgar Mead spent TwMday U&gt;
U U tetemt nmr .h.l &gt;1 ot Ite 16
bl«“
[
guest*
ol
Mr.
Leo
Marston
of
Milwau
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Mlchiwn .u«»r Mtote. .Ill be In opl«~»&gt; •« “ W"« W* evenly,
Belle RUry. accwipamol them tome -Jkee They returnedjpth Mr*. Marston Battle Creek.
Wlndow*ahadcs may to cleaned with
oration this year und this mean* ap-! comfortably___ . ,
Several from this way helped with
lass then of high
"..to m, lun,
.nd«... s;
Kornmeal or fuller'^ earth atgihed wT.h
the ice cream social al Quimby Friday
proximlflely 130,000 acres of sugar beets I
K-uBAimoiw to nra. um-. Cora™ we
rtb
in wSjufto beta, j-evening.
u roll brush. .
will be grown for a cash crop. ’Hie beet ■
iik.iiu.imv.
priced brands.
| Pour tolling water over potatoe* be- S 1“b"l«Mnw V. bu fconrla BUnctera. :. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Vandenberg at­
tkcrcuge is an important part of agri- U-a'i Week's totter,
tended the funeral of the tatter’s aunt’,
culture of at least 20 Michigan couutie// Mrs. Sylvia Skldmon- of Camp Cos-I, fore baking them and let them '
t. .•
&lt; t- ।
M™- Arlle Spindler and daughter
and furmer.s from that number, of.; ter and Erel Skidmore ot Augusta !j .-.land tor 20 minutes They will bake
V1 tvalurn,‘‘‘ । Margaret accomtonicd bv Dale and1. Mrs. Geo Staiger,, al Hastings Sunday
x-m
n
n
w
nays
m
nyrou
uuy
s.
faster and bejnorc mealy.
counttas have been among the rlaxs &lt;&gt;f’l*|*nf a few days al Byron Guy’s.
11.1 Mr^1 *WlHJrraJ tlrrt’,,HW
Mr ; Ralph Towitvend of Sot^h Woodland I, which was held 'at the Free Methodist
Maurer and two children
j church.
and Mr. W 11 erawfurd.
[
SQnda
Bunner Beet Growers .elected each)। Herman
P—
-u‘'
,j
' of Nashville
Nashville called on Mrs. Hawblitz.I
Hawblitz I -----Eight..................
fuisitaiiu-iit.-il
' year
, Vtattor. lit ihi: Null liuim.-, Sund.i)■
.Indiana Tiie young pconlo' Mrs. Margaret Wilson. and Mrs. । Ready-mixed flour* tor biscuit* and
.—.....
.
■'-mould
to ciiii-.td
’»rd
’ Ans- l-l nron.-r ran rotor ll»- &gt;-«&gt;■ aMorally
j.hnuMI.run........
h.,w:
; Edgar
Mead also al tended
:cakAj are being added to the .lUt of
w.!;.™ 2,'m.
J,' 5,.'.
■“
i canned gexxta and delicatessen food*.
test. Thr rules tor entering and fur reMr- al,ll Mrs. Howard Jone; Ami training ol children have been IlMcd by
j Staiger’s funeral Sunday.
eomlng year.
. ------... f.|UI.
Wanwr and
daughters
Iiorting the crops can be l. aita d fiom dmightri' Iris mid .mVi Russel of Battle | Catherine Millrr. who tau
charp; '«
, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rueil sfient
.......
....
a*,..., i- ..w....
m- titirhb-rv selloOi
school r.1
at Al:i-hirnn
Michigan St..!.
Stan pmchmCht
county
agricultural
’ agents.. ....
nddmenlCwk
H*”1 &lt;«’»« Saturday (ill
till Mon- Uttonursery
• । Monday in I Jinsing.
for the beet factories, or from c R
w»U* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw-, College.
; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allcrding and
tn endeavoring to guide the cjuldren!
Oviatt. farm crops de|x&gt;rtinent. Michl- [hlitz. .
j children called on friends in Clarks-1
gun State College. Entries in thc. conMr. »«»** Mm. Paul Smith and son
‘ vflle Sunday afternoon.
teal close July 1.
.
I Victor ot Battle Creek spent Sunday at actertatics. the gutding parent should'
tMta
Elnora RoWiand vUlU d .Mr andnot tore fixed nnd tuiehan#.able ideas------------- &lt; « &gt;--------------- Bert Daly’s.
■ as lb Uie best ways of- dealing, with! Mi. and Mrs. Win.’ H, Vahtierhuf! of .Mrs Lawrence Row land of Clark*-, I
Add Americana - A drug store in; Mrs. Geo. Green is spending
An investment with the Standard is an investment In com­
children. The very nature of guidance-'
Rochester advertises among to tor- days with relatives in Indiatin
Caledonia called on theif.daugh-i
and Mary
munity iwugri x-. anil awuviHKty. All money is loaned In build-—
----, implhs a flexible viewpoint ot tto
gains "a demonstrator piano, practical­
Telephone Nervier. ■
tn^ hotne*. and increa?JftR*nome ownership, thc ideal security
I guide, who. iux-ds an eye ready to re-. •
ly new ’’ -Detroit News.
| Ii; England. the (iroporflon of writ-11the many phaM -. of child prObUnv. and;
. and protection to both tome-owner and the Standard.
Smitli called on! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruch and chil­
ten
eoinnlaint:,
ra.
M,
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.«
,,-VMM.pu...
— .Irrfln
—m. stlbscriiM-rs
wv» about1quick
adaptability to ever changing :
dren spent the week end with tile latwc hope Manchuria won’t be known as [ telephone u-rvici? M approximately one;nw.(is,
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During 33 years this service has benefitted 24 thousand tome
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let’s parents. Mr. and Mrs EiL Covey
i complaint for every 25.000 calls.
Taken.—Shanghai Evening Post.
owners and received the unqualified endorsement of thc invest­
Dinchnrt at Ionia and also their.v( tivblcs Winton returned with them
_______________________________________________________________ ——— Honed by the -jcrta.li•! are: L—the grandmother ut Carsofi City who is after spending a week with hi* grand-j.
ing public-as an absolutely safe place fc Invest savings.
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’----------------------child should h ive' regularity ot rou- quite ill.
.
iuirents./and Phylto and Beverly •
tlru! extortena-i fi’om'.the beginning. ;u
&gt;ir ann
, , Fred
ITr(1 oSlot uni in com-1 stayed torn short visit.
'Flu? conservative policies followed during thc years of our
Mr.
and ftl
Mi.v
.
• K-Rutanty'cunserv.
■&gt;, time and
Mr Lester'Bright1 Little Catherine and George O’Brien’
building a J4OT.Q00-reserve fund,’pe,’4dos earning and paying
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-. puiiy Wll}, -ilr ioiii Mt'
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S', dividends will be continued under the same careful guid­
anti aids
aids tihvslcal
physical clt-re.kinineiit
development:• 2- -_u
nd
tne
former
’
s
daughter.
Mr*.
Lucie
&lt;&gt;j Laiuiing .ii.
are to
visiting
their grand-j
ning unite
kattu. .......... - . ..................... . ............... . .
take the fira^,opportunity of putting
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ance.
Wen«al und children of Grand Rapid.;, mother. Mrs. Geo. Faul, this week.
into' practice nie re»|Mnise» winch
ich the caitoi (lll Clark Harber Sunday.
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert entertained her
liarent"wishes to become habitual;.
" ’ 3
Mn*. Mattie Martin of Hallie Creek; &gt;bridge club ThurMiay
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evening.
as the child grow.1., let him know defl-' is ...pending a f' W weeks with Mrs. El-1 Little Irene {loberta has Hie measles.
nitely what habit-, he should form and , tn Bump.
•__
A large crowd attended the recital
enlist his interest and cn-o|&gt;erat!on;!' - Mr and Mrs. HermatTrfaucr and civen by Uie pupils of Miss Alice I
and 4. -punishment should be avoid­ daughter were entertained by Mr., and SiiiiHi at tl)e Methodist church Mon-j
Most tires huveilriped as much as posaibto as it L« a negn- Mrs. Floyd Cium of Woodland'Sunday, day evening.
’
,
Gritwold at Jefferaon
Detroit, Michigan
the procedure and stops the desired
Mr. nhti Mr.- ta-roy Erb ot Lake
The Woodland Woman’s Study club
rc.qxmx' a* won a* thc punishment is. Ode:, a and Mr. ariyi. Mrs. Uster arc planning a picnic for their next!
Local Representa tier,
middle. See how
removed.. ••
■■ ; Brumm Of Woodland wen- entertained meeting to be held at thc Beechwood,'
—
Mi.-- Mlher lists the oilier training. by. Mr ’ and Mr*. Joint Weaver Sun- Wall take collage of Mrs. Rosa Pierce i
Goodyear pula trac­
£D J. L MAUS &amp;. SON
trutlis .as '5—It i* etuier to form pew
tion thcre-blghu»kj*.
Tuesday, June 14
Hattingi, Michigan
1 good habits than to.break up old unMr. and Mr.- JJoyd Shroyer and son: Children's Day will be held at the,
keen-edged blocks of ’
deairabk- on. ;; 6.—teach children from m k» i Carlton ealjed on the former’s ;Methodist church next Sunday al 10 30'
rubber to dig in, grip
I babyhood that to follow the line of JarcnU. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer,
and hold. Remem­
ileast resistance or to blindly follow Sunday.,
ber, brake* atop the
I irnpulM’ is unworthy of a human bi- j vi.mkjE. of Mr and' Mrs. Carl Fuller |
ling; 7.-break habit olf abruptly and. iv.mruiv w.r&lt; Xi Margaret Densmore;
•rcmplctely; if jxisMbh- by.a completejot Wbodltafi and an aunt and family’
fires with traction
change of environment which calls fol -„t ix-troit.
.
to stop the car.
h new adjustment ot action; and 8&lt;-( Mr. and Mi Frank llqywood are.
life i* conserved by early training in. the proutTparenta of a. toby boy born I
'-RtKKi totals.
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j June 3.
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Haelmgt, Michigan

Smith &amp; Doster
, DELTON. MICHIGAN

CARS ARE LIKE
HUMANS says this Nurse

I Give your'child it chance to practice*
I making his own decisions urges Mlw I
Cutherlnt’ Miller, xllrector. ot the Mich-'
1 man Slate College nursery school. One
1 of the Rrcatrst obstacles to the best,
; mental aud emotional development ol,
' &lt; iiildre|K,s the exercise of parental j
authority, thc ttumands of parents for • Mr. and Mr&gt;. Herbie Wilcox enter- '
unquestioning obedienre..Help through j taim d Mr. 'and Mr... Albert Hubobus.
'Uggestloto or example may be given, and.-chltdrcn of Bellevue. Mr. Scrroll
but directtons given as command., in- Powers- ol NashvilJc and Kehneth *W11- ■
evltahly innit and may-eventually al­ . cox of Kaiamazoo on Sunday. Evening
together Milder thc child's ability to ! callers were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Haw­
and Onto and Mr. and Mrs. V.
1 mnkc correct choices and right de-1'I. blitz
Norton anti Margery.
etalons.
_
i Too much doriunatlon of a child may 1' Sunday guesta ol Mr. andSMrs. W’ill
I hold him to develop into a shy. cow-, Hyde uric Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and
‘ citng iicfsonality, lacking in inltta-j four little daughters of south Lyons;
jtive. fearful ol. ills, own opinions, and1 and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hj‘de ol Hud-&lt;
.
.•
I accepting as hta leader anyone who U . son .
Several fsmu our nelghborliood at1
willing to lake the lead. - Whenever a
mother has to say. "You cannot do tended thc eighth grade exercises in;
।
Hni
’
lnigs
Friday.
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thiil," shr- should remember that she'
,1 Mrs. Wm. Hyde was a guest of Mr*.,
!
RHuw at tiu, Alit&gt;,i,ii liaiiziiii.t :
ut
Nashville.
situation nnd enough expe-rlHices sol
"
that he will gradually begin to choose'। Mr. antfXlrs. 8. Geiger of the Strik-i
| er were Sunday guests of their daugh-1.
to do what sho-requires.
!
Gradually, a child should be allowed I ter. Mrs. Pearl Foster and tuftilly.
to make more and more choices,, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Webb arc'
iu- own well-being j
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Mf- •“» “»•
choices u.
that ram
affect his
and the comfort ol the family. First, 'e?' .7.. ..... ,
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JetitimdecidetluxAhinw.Uiaiare i-.r _^uPdf’..8UMb'
of fundamental importance, but plan
Brumm nnd Mr and Mis. DaleM
to increase his resixmsibility month 1 son
DeVinc of Nashville.
,
by month ansi year by year. Thus.’
Mr. nnd Mrs.’Wulkcr'of Chr.&lt;aning.'.
with adolescence and. its desires for
and Mr*. Wm. DeVinc und Mr.
independence, a child Ls already able to Mr.
and Mrs. Mcrnlt Meade,. ?
j
make decisions, to choose intelligently ‘
mid to rely on himself.
s CREEK.
An understanding of thc interests,
and activities of children is necessaty jI Bruce Siddell mid family of Grand I
to all parents. They should never de- j
were week end guests in iiic
ma nd of children
which ta not;| Rapid*
Fred Otis home.
childlike. They oltcn endeavor lo
John Foreman and family of Kaia-!
make of wriggling, squirming, active niiizoo
spent Sunday at Ray Erways. i
children, quiet. Sedate. M*lllcd adults. I
Mr.. Robert MeGloddin ami Dulore.&gt;
Physically and mentally children must
of Httsrings spent Saturday P, M. .at ,
be active. ■
Ray Erwav and wife attended thc &gt;
mall carrier.”’ convention at Middle-1
1 villf Saturday evening.
Mis* Pauline Moore .'.pent a emqile of, Children :. Day exercises will be held!
days last week with Mrs. Ida Moore at;at the Qood Will church Sunday eve-'
HaMlngi..
' ning. June 10th
.
^&gt;lrj&gt;. Marjorie Bacheldor of Free-! Ka,k'' Whittemore eiijOyed a trip toi
tort spent Sunday evening with Muai Laius-Michigan Saturday with .the
Norma Lightfoot.
'
i geography rias* nf this H. H. S.
i Mr and Mr.- Clie.ster Savarata ealied I nr an'’ Mr' ,{,,bl»‘°n
Wayland
iSuturday evening &lt;&gt;n Mr. and Mrs. Dale WC7 Fr'd 'v *'1
Erttn&gt; J Tliurx!a&gt;’
|C«* .. N«,n
to UM
। Mrs. Valentine- Dipp, who has been utt-k in Grand Rapid-;.
'
vx-ry til at the home of.her son forth/-f a&gt; Wolfe, wife _ und daughter of
tost two weeks, pa^d-away Sunday. Grand Rapid* wen visitors ut Roy
We extend our sympaUiy to Mr. Dipp ErwavBunday.
and family.
.
Edd Oita and wife of Laniing and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Moore and fam-1 Ota Mor ol Mason vtailcd at Fred Otis'
fly silent Tuesday evening with Mr. 1 Friday.
and Mrs Jay Btakney and Helen at1 Mrs Clyde Warren has been enterWe*t Oariton.
j tabling her inoUy?r. Mr*. Ray Brtabo
Sam Eckert has been confined to hta j °r M»n*ing She returned home Sun­
bed the to-vt week but is some better daJ’’
at this writing.
Sunday gUVsta at Roy Oakes’ were.
Mr unri Mr*
..a I Mr- 8,111 Ml4 To,n
“”d 8,11 1x1,11
edMthe
Mr’ a,M* Mr*
Lord
Mr*
1LP wI1V • Barthokmew of Bailie Creek and
gelers at South Bowne Saturday, r !olcy Doug^ and ianilly ot Wttl Rut.
Mrs. Ida Moore of Hastings spent I land.
Saturday and Sunday with tor sons
--------------- —----------------Ctorto and Arthur Moore, and faniFirst Apple Shipment.
"
w.f. nA JMI
m&gt;sc u»-.
P-Hi-11
package
of l’Neu
town i Pippins sent
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ncl()n ln
Andrew Eckert ot Grand Rapids'calf- to. Benjamin
Franklin
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ed on hta father. Sam Eckert, who is 1758 was the first transatlantic ship-,
poorly at this writing.
, men: of apples.
j

Thc Urclunh hate driven a Lord Model .4 30,380 milet.

Aii Interview by

Margaret L ine
Reporter, London Daily tjprru
and international Kews Service

ANY NURSE will tell you thr
XJL.xanic. /V cleun ayatrm
spells a clean bill of health.
And that goes for curs, as well.
’j

Ask Mrs. Chester Orchard
of716 West Maprood, Peoria,
Illinois. She's both a nurse and
a motorist, and she secs to the
dean running of hhr car the
same way she keeps a trained
eye on lhe health of her baby
daughter.
"I don't know much about a
car's insides,” she admitted,
cJolarins «.

"but there is one sure way to
make it run smooth und give
no trouble.- My husband put
me up to it. He insisted 1 use
Iso-Vis and he was right.”

We drove fast and smooth
from her suburban home the
odd mile to the hospital.
"Whil'i wrong with that?"she
smiled, flicking off the ignition,
"sounds pretty good, doesn't iff
"Well, 1 suppose I take good
care of her. I have her over­
hauled a* conscientiously as I

tukc my baby to tiie doctor,
but there's never been an
ounce of engine trouble.”
5fr«. (Irchanfi 30,280 trouble
free miles prove again what
Iso-l'is hm demonstrated in
laboratory tests and in

feat* on lhe Indianapolis Speed­
way— Politic e Lubrication
Protection.lpo.l'is{aSlandard
Oilproduct) will not thin out
from dilution. See lhe Ball

and Bollta Test at Standard
Oil stations and dealers.

ISOVI

STANDARD

^^Motor
OIL

COM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, Itti

&gt;AOT FOURTEEN

•
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
her own work
WOODLAND.
i
FA1RIEULLE.
Myrlen Strait and wife liave moved
Mr and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert spent
Rosemary Stebbins . graduated' from ■ Mr.
--- and Mrs. Pikes
- children from
ackson visited
last week.
• J to Nashville.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the Kellogg School Thursday night Jackson
vte&gt;t*q them
them test
week
ana
attenaea
me
aiumm
mere
rntuy
Helen
French
te
hatping
with
house
Mrs. Jess TarbcJl te Inf very poor
Christian at their Wall lake cottage, and attended the alumni there .Friday. H*,en
a h»inimr witn
ffht V^^tS rSSK mid «w‘ M «*&lt;*««• »U1&gt;« Mr. Hall.cn health. Their grandson. Vance Gojit.
Mr. und Mrs. Bert Snuggs Of De- Sh fur h^TusHulandim^rrt™
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n
“™nd som* bul not »o she can do | from Vassar te visiting them.
trod spent the week end with Mr. and
future.
-------------------------- j------------;- --- ---------------------- 1---------------------------Mry F F Hilbert.
Hazel Calthrop attended Lhe alumni '
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The community was saddened Fri­
.
.
day to hear of the drowning of Charles at Kellogg'? Friday nigh'. She wasj
- - ■ ■..t7.
Teeter in Thornapple river near Has­ toastmtetreM for the event. We were
tine ...
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tings. Charles had been camplnt neat informed she _did
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thc river with two smaller boys when opal rtoneywrll attended Uie alumni
otter .........
epting dinner, .iv.
the boat drifted ut piainwvll Friday night and had an!
away, Charier Jumped in after it enjoyable link-.
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and was taken with cramps. Tire
Robert Tudd fcf Hastings was n guest
smaller bov* could not swim so ran for at the Fred Smith home tiu? week end |
help but they arrived too late to save and Sunday.
him. Charles was 23 years old. gradu­
Harold Honeywell returned frotn]
ated from Woodland Township school Knuxvillc, Tvnnt*.-&lt;-e. last week wlu-ntj
und from Manchester College. He he has been attending the Jatiiteon|
taught in Sunfield High school and College Die punt year
was their athletic coach. HF um very
Mrs Harold Jone., arul daughter
Fiftc Granulated
active in V. M. C. A. Olid Boy Scout Helen and Mr.s Floyd Slu-lp vteited
work. His going Is a serious lass to Mrs Guy ut Brunson liospital at
this community and Sunfield. Hr is Kalamazoo Sunday.
' .
.survived by his parents. Mr.' and Mrs.
Tiie Triple^Jlnk club hjid an enjoy­
Geo . Teeter of this village, a sister. able meeting at Mrs. Clinton Castle's
Mrs. Harley Townsend of South Wood­ Friday.
land and a brother, Lowell of Cule-: Saturday the Misses Lucile and Dori 4
doiup. Funeral was held al The Metho- Adrianaon" and
Opal
Honeywell ।
ilist church Sunday nt 2;.00 P. M. • Piairu- girtei broadcast over station
Burial nt Woodland cemetery. A WKZO. Kalamazoo. Expect to broad -1
younger brother. I’ranris. i&gt;as*cd away cast from same station 11 o'clock tfatabout a year ago from the result of urday. June J8.
b’.ood ix&gt;teoning.
| Esther Otis spent a week -visiting in
Mrs .1 V. Hilbert. Miss Alice Smith.1 Battle Cn-ek with Mr. and Mr*. SLinCarl Brodbcck nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl.: ley Brown.
Faul attended Hie HoMlngs Alumni ।। Mary Jean Smith. Elronor nnd Esthbanquet. .
ler otls spent from Tluimtey until
Mrs. Wm, Zeldema &lt;Flma Fisher);^Saturday in Hickory Corner* and m­
of Grand Rapids te caring for Her ji tended Uie Kellogg school picnic
grandmother. Mrs. B. 8. Holly.' who is
quite 111.
, .
■. I Mr. and Mr*. B S Temple nnd Jack
. Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Mclj'od and ■ and Mr. and Mr* O. Gillfoil of Kul.iThcte Features in effect from
children spent Sunday with Mr. and mazoo were callers of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mrs. Ross Pierce nt their Wall lake!I J. Norns Sunday afternoon.
Friday, June 17th until Thursday,!June 23rd
j Mr. and Mrs Win. Il Norris. Mrs
cottage.
Jennie
Norns
and
lAicy
were
in
Un
­
Mr. nnd Mrs ’ H. J. Stang of Jack­
son sjx'nt tlw week end with Mr nndit Ings &lt;&gt;n business Thun-day and called
E ‘A. Parker. home
Mrs Knrl Fuul. Miss Marda Fnul re- ■i at There
will be a Mother and liaugliturned with tiu-rn for a week's visit;
I
Corn Flakes
Miss Lee Benurdin of St Unite, Mo.. I ter banquet at the social room of tlw
is spending tiie week with Mate Mlldnxl church Monday evening, June SPlh.'lk*
*ute and conie.
Williams.
• Mrs. Fred Smith and children ami
Mrs. Hannah Wright, accbmpanled I Mrs. Robert Garrett sjx nt Friday In
Corn Flakes
10c
by Mr. und Mrs, Glen Covert nf Lake J
i Hasting* While Rei wrote tile sjx-cml
Ode&amp;iu spent Sunday witii, Mrs. if ■
Country Club * pl«(ilngly fr«ih and ciiip
"th grade examination.
Ford of Eaton Ra|&gt;Nk
and Mrs Kenneth Smith of Chi­
Post’s Whole Bran
2 p«-»» 25c
DELTON.
cago visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Row-1 Clarence Stevens Li in thc local hosland Wednesday evening und Thursday------- pttal suffering with a broken leg in
morning. They were «•enroute
—
M1V of one of his
from „ places as the ,„
result
Grapefruit
2
25c
Hart to Chicago. From there they ore horse* kicking lum hut Monday after­
leaving for lhe east on their honey-.noon,
‘
moon.' Mr.^gUth is n brother of Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs Myron Sensiba are
Rowland.
staying with Mrs Steveite while Mi
Mrs. Sarah Ruel) returned last* week stevens 1% disabled.
from a visit with her daughter In Bat-&gt; ouy Murphy has been working in
Country Club - fancy quality
HvCr’,&lt;'k
Kalamazix* mid Friday afternoon h.Mrs. J. V; Hilbert spent Thursday )uilj
misfortune to full from the
Peanut Butter
and Friday with Mrs. Lawrence Chris-1 ladder in such a manner a.-, to break hl-,
2 lb. far 23c
tian of Hastings. —
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shorno and Mr. j xjrg Emma Murdock of Hastings was
and Mrs Welby Crockford and fam- ln gjeltiM, on buMm ss Thursday.
ib 5 c
Bulk * Bart pore
Lard
rtL
Sundn\ W.'h Mr' a,Ml Mrs ; &lt;r&gt;'‘l‘«ren's Day exercises were wry
Bhirley Wing of Ionin.
I nitlLh enjoy&lt;-d by a full hotiw Sunday
Mtes Phyllis England has returned morning There were 45 children who
Super
Suds
3
23c
Clrnnn Rapids
Rnnlna to
tn .pend
»rwtul the
tiu- Klim|xirt
from Grand
sum- t
♦
Baadi of soap - spacial
iuw vacation with her parents. Str. nhd
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
Mrs. Glenn England. • •
Mr and Mrs. Russell Boulter of PlmnMr »rM
Rlehjrd OBmn W
p Urwnj
tl» .™k .nd with Mr. by
un
°C?
I lienhiwilar. returning Saturday. :
Mrs. Stain Hllbcrl was in Middleville
Wedding bells, ateo horns, tin pan.-.,
romThur^ay until Saturday car ng
_,nd gtlJu. rang . last week for Mrs. Glen Blake Who has Infedion ■ r0|ltl],. Of mgnts, for Dyte Ix*inaar und
Mason Jars with wpi e«d.rubb«r» qe“‘*' 79c
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''Marion Anders both'of Delton, who
Pint*, doi. 69c - 9 qu«rt*, doi. 31.19
Bobby Bush of Hostmga te .pend ng Wrrc qUM,n&gt;. marrlrd aIld lm,nMnat. l .
the week with his aunt. Mrs. J. V. Hil- Ut.nt lo house kcr-pinx in the Pennock
Jar Caps
24c
• TV
j
-. «- miu » «&gt; 'cottape at Pleasant lake. Ffridny &lt;-w“
Porcttein lined • J«r Rubhtn dot. 4c
. Mr- and.
p; F; J1 bort'
n»&gt;K Hwy were given a ini-wi-llaneous
$tata Hilbert and children were in shower ol thc cottage and they received
3?".uSda'’ । &lt;
i ' n,an&gt;' nie'e and useful gifts. CongratuPon-iol FOR MAKING JAMS. JELLIES «nd
ren-jei
preserves - sp£cialLittle P»*ggy. Niethamer Is improving ia(ion5 nri. extended to the happy
slowly from, her •refentr illness.
couple
2 pL bottltv &lt;3«p« Jvlct «nd 1 pkg. P«n-J&lt;l
IOA law cvwd of devoted mothm! The Delton home furntehing c!m.«
both for
^o?,h.rr^0nd
h‘1(1 * P»«“e al
hom'' &lt;•«
Ch ldrens Day exerctees at thc Methoat Wa|, lakr 0|l Wednci.
diM churcn.
idav
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Th, «nnu»: martlrv o&lt; lh&lt;- Wood.
,„r Alb,n
...d U&gt;&gt;»MP
«•» l»ld In hr „„ „,M M„,„, . „ |0
c...
A quality bland ol Bcnili bed
ran tall Mon««. Juta 13. « »Mehid,r mtalm'. Mr. Tlmnu. ta uwd
ta lollo«m« omrrr..
rt-ewd: ,.„h.
Kjbriul,„
u„
President for three year*. Sam 8chulcr,i Lit M.Vt.ral years*
« « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
V*«urer for three years.- John l&gt;»:
Mr and
lkrl W(&gt;{rmg of Nashdirector for one year. Dorr Stowell. ,UU(. vlslted Sufi{|ay with the latter
DURFEE.
aunt. Mrs. Frances Searles, who reEveryone plan on attending'quarter- Birned home wit|r them for a seek ly meeting nt McCallum Saturday.
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.
June 18th at 2 00 P. M. and Sunday , Mrs. Arthur Fteher and little son of
Smooth and cl&lt;«n • U. S. No. 1 quality
the I0th'at'2:30.
LnnMrffe have been sixinding the past
Several from thi* way called to help '***/
Henry Adams.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Striker celebrate
Mr -"Hlfr. nieir Pn*r*n« nf Tbr,
their twenty-fifth wedding nnnlvcrsary Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson of Lan­
DOWLING.
sing spent Saturday tuglit and-Sunday
Sunday evening.'June 10. will be ob­
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore and served as Children's day iuid a pro­
Bananas
3 iu 19c
family.
gram of recitations and music te being
Mr* and Mrs Carl Evans of Battle arranged for thi- occasion by the little
Creek were callers of Mr. and Mrs folks and the young people of the Sun­
Cucumbcn
Glenn Marshall Saturday.
I
.7 school to which all are invited.
day
Mrs Herb Williams and daughter.- -*kcva
k.
June Stanton of Hastings te
it.' 6C
Hard solid haadi
Lormanda. and *on. Hnrry. of Chariot-, spending tiie week with her cousin.-,.
Cabbage
tv sj&gt;ent Sunday afternoon with J. W. ,Nyla Jean and Malcolm Pierce.
Moore's and Mrs. Harry Williams nnd
Mr nnd Mrs. Orlie Fteher enterCalifornia
children accompanied them home.
,tattled the following guests 3tmdux.au. _
Carrots
6c
• A baby girl was born Sunday at ,honor of Mrs. Glenn Rogers and chliPennock hospital to Mrs. William1: dren ol Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Couch, formerly of this place.
Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Orin Vaughn.
Miss Mary Baulch returned home।. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Fteher and chllfrom Ann Arbor Sunday. Samuel, ' dren and Mrs France* Hughes ‘mid
Brunk accompanied her and spent thc Miss Ruth-SU-waft of Kalamazoo. Mrs.
day.
। ■ Grace Cadwallader and mother of Hus­
John Gtird of Hastings, the aged'; tings and Mr. and Mr* Jerry Haynes
father of Mrs. Chas. Hammond, suffer­' nnd mother of the Hendershott district
ed a slight stroke Sunday and has,
Betty Woodmansee has returned
been cared for at the Hammond home
home after a short visit with her aunt
________ ., , ,
land uncle,-Mr. and Mrs. Dorr RobinPractically three-fourths of the son, ot Battle Creek.
SUGAR BRAND
world', population uses silver as money | Mr. and Mr* Charlo* Berg of Grand
i Rapids were recent guest, of Mr. and
Whole or Shank Half
I Mrs. Lant Coon and Mildred.
OBDEB FOB PVBLICATIOM.
1 Mr and Mrs. 8. A. Wertman and
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Bclson and Rob-:

| LEGAL'NOTICES ~|

Friday and Saturday Specials

SUGAR
,0&amp;b 4-10

Maxwell House or

&amp;”Xcl"b

3 - 89c

Kellogg's or Post Toasties

21c

Sifted Peas 2N«°.'25c

White Corn

Jewel

Coffee

3 »» 49c

New Potatoes

10

QUALITY MEATS

Smoked

VrienS”. H^. Mte’c\ Jtotateo.’J.4t» ..f j Johnstown at a family dinner Sunday.;,
rubate.
• Ignoring the birthday of Mrs. Mary ,

£:,:u

ItMtiagt. Michign-.
Dated il 111H.un,

D. 1933.

Out 7 JU

IfateJ.

Jn lhe matter of the rstet* of lliniar. f.

T^TnYkw haring Si»a in raid «Brt
&gt;r petition praying that the hitniarii now
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hereof and adminiairatiou of raid ratal* h»
ranted to old MrrrhaMa National if.uk A
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It la ordarrd. teat th* 7th day of J»iy.
D. tw. al tro o’clock in the foeoaoou.
Lilid
Mid HU'»• ’ 9
it I) further ordered, that nubile nock*
treeof i.» &lt;&gt;«»» by publication of * copy
L-. AT.rtrL

HaitlS
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VEAL LOAF

Herrud's Lb.

19c

ll.

22c

wertmall.

Mr*. Mary Burroughs, who te em-I
ployed at Ute John Olner home in Rut-.
land spent Sunday at her home here.;
Mr. .nd MI» Anita Hrnlitflon .nd
Evelyn and Dole attended the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr».'
Rdp*’- Striker at their home in the
Striker district Sunday. A large crowd.
ot frtends and relatives were present. '
and “«■ br*11
Of Hlfkofy ‘
Corners and Mr. and Mrs. Richard;
Laubaugh of Rutland were Sunday)
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is printed only on one side of the pap-'

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

ned

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CWS IE FOR
IM.Cl CHOSEN

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 22, 1932

REP. FEIGHNER MAKES
■GIFT TO BARRY CO.

04597938

HIGHLY HONORED

Presents Ten Per Gent of His
Legislator's Salary For Welfare Work Here
FINE PLACE ON STEWART
THE FACULTY, ALUMNI AND
I Representative Leri W Felghher
LAK&amp; ON MULLEN FARM । made gcxxl z»n his promise to turn over
FRIENDS
UNITED
IN
[ten per cent of hU legislator’s salary
IN ORANGEVILLE
THIS RECOGNITION
[to Hurry county for Welfare work, laut

TO BE READY FOR

(from Rep Fvighner. and tlu money JfltreORTRAIT PRE­
j will be med by the Poor CominiMian

USE NEXT SEASON [in their work willi the needy in this

HAD EIGHT REPLIES
TO HIS WANT ADV.

WILL MAINTfi N
SCHOOL NURSE BE
. . TAy„V„ERS

Lawrence. Potter Could HaveSold Several More Cows Had

■^btenz.^

uwrtrti a small adv. in last w««k ’ •
Banner offering a cow for ..!&lt;• -uia
In- rcjxirted lhat lie was delight* d with j

Eight risen tin.wi red

the adv. one SERVICES OF MISS EL-

[county re.-ldcnt. Floyd H. Barry.

DRIVER OF AUTO

EA«OR TUTTLE
WAS FRED GENTZLER
EMHUH
I U I I Lt SECURED
OELUhtU j !;l Mr. Barry ;»tad the most
■ .’
.
,: tour of th*- fiv«- precincts of mk «i».i ...
. .. .
_
Fine. Tribute to Man Who Gave
All Expense of Three Schoq)! the total vote being 2.119. Barry had &lt; Accident Occurred When Mr.
If you are in the murk*-'. to buy c
Nurses In Burry Co. Paid By ,11,j- aJK1 M 11 wratbrook. *-i*c:.-d
| Hinckley Started to Croas
Thirty-One Years .of. Service
sell anv article, the Banner Want .Adi
..
_
.
I (he ot)i*-r trustae, had Ki.'i • They un
'’ „
. ,
_
In School of Agriculture
Philanthropic Orguniztition
।
Road In Front of the Car
Offer a splendid medium for Ihi.-. . &lt; n
On Saturday. Jiinr fl. Dean Itavrh- ice. and the cost is but nominal.
i n*iy Hinckley, age 40, of Carlton
ixnl was highly honored by Oq- Uhl-,
township wiv. injured in an automobile
verslty of Illinois.'Him was a fitting
[ accident *&lt;ii M-43, on Broadway hill,
recognition ot the Denn's ihi'rty-ond
[ about 5 30 Friday He dl*-d about four
j hours inter in Pvnin»k iirapttal. never
-

-

VOTERS SHOULD RE­
REGISTER AT ONCE

M.KMMV0TED-ND” ON BONDS

X"....... . “1JKI •*" ■»Vy &lt;». te-|

1

ROYHNCKLEYWAS ’
FATALLY INJURED

Floyd H. Barry So Honored By
Citizens o.f Battle Creek
Last Week Monday
X PAYERS GRATEFUL FOR
, WALKING ON RIGHT BIDE OF
°k*tepul for
June
14 contained an arUcI*- about ita'I
NORTH BROADWAY HILL J
KINDNESS OF KELLOGG
FOUNDATION
• - hc.l board ejection in Uu»t city tiiat
WHEN HIT
.
will be ot interval to many Bamu r [

Spirit Of Kindly Co-Operation1 By this method. Mr. F'lighher is-sure
Shown By Kellogg Founda- lthl“
,no,u&gt;’ *IU ,M' °M’»’
'
and tiuit'hls own county will be Ixtm tlon In Moving
.. accepted ‘th*„ Equipment
. .
t
;_____
fitted, ________
where as ?
if he-had
A* is generally kndwn the Kellogg 'ten |x-r cent reduefion in auiury. As was
Foundation, in looking over posaiblc proposed,’ that decr&lt;-us» would Jmvr
sttea for a ramp In-which, during va- remained in tlie slate treasury and
cation periods.-to house crippled und Hurry county would have to’ share with
handlcapiied children, selected Hie all other Michigan (otintira in its disgrove on the north shore of Pine lake, trfbuturn.
owned by Ell Undsey, togrllicr with a*
lure. Dean Dcfvi-nport, who still rvMr. Hinckley wtu. walking toward
large (.luirr frontage and grove on Hve
iiuwiiM Dean Emeritus of the College of
front Columbia Univei
&gt;wn on the pavement. He »m on tlx
Kr.ncst Hall farm, which adjoins the,
; Agriculture although In- Jinx hot been
health t. at-h.-l -tn.l m*
hindsry property on the west. Tills
| active in colh-g*.- work fqr *oinc lime.
AE.iOvldca an Ideal site far the purpose
। ■ was tor manv yeura an witstandim; ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED WHO
i»l building a
‘ Vmriitloned The Kellogg Foundation
. figure in stat*- and natUMwi ’ ngrieuL
full time, not &lt;&gt;n4y t&lt;
uuir. him
...... He r.i.uuiu
i.n.r been,
uvtu, »n
•truck
should have
as a
HAVE NOT ATTENDED
’ lx making fine use of II with the »100 ADDRESSES
BY
T*
’m
11 tural circles. On Hint afternoon a
TALENT
j |M-d&lt;-&gt;&gt;trlan. on the left'.side of Um* pave000 plant they have placed on the
TO THIS DUTY
i |x&gt;Arait of the Dean was .presented W
chon] try the whbol nurse, bui
N DE
DE-­
ment. where there would be no danger
ED SPEAKERS IN
grounds to provide vacations for r.ripthe University to b*' hung jx-rmaneiit&lt;&gt;f cats coming up from behind hint
pled, handicapiMxl and under-privileged HAD COURAGE OF C0NVI0-1I ly In rts gullcrk'.s. Illis portrait, painted
NOMINATION
। fine think'.
and where he could easily see any ap­
by Sidney T. Dickinson. N A of N* w NECESSARY TO ENROLL
proaching car
,
TIONS KEOAKDLBSS OP
For the previous ten years the Lind. York City, was subscribed to by 4*0
Fred Gentxler. a farmer living be­
IF
ONE
WANTS
TO
VOTE
[
Kellogg
Foundation
will
n
TEMPERANCE
RALLY
sey shore line had been used for a
SOLDIER
1 • Alumni of tile College of Agriculture,
SOLDIER VOTE
VOTE
—
.
| tire cis- of Mi.-.- Tiittk-’i.
tween W’hite Pigeon and Constantine,
Y M C. A camp. Mr. Lindsey gener— ----also by present and former m*.-mbci.- Provision Applies To This Oily
HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON with hl* wife, daughter and a son were
misly donating ita use.for that purpose. pHIIMTRY POlll D NOT
of Hie college faculty^ rota-agues In
inly
had
cxiw-ri
coming
down Broadway hill tn GenlzThe Y had some buildings there, also buul»lnI LUULU NU I
Only - Not To Villages And
..
."
| other Institutions, personal fru-nds ami
c..^. „r eo nnn
„j
hr'5 &lt;’-»r They, were on the same side
Sum of $3,000 Contributed For .i|lirl. Hlntkley was walking. The
equipment for camp purposes, which
PAY ENORMOUS SUM -ttssocluti-s and Illinois citizens- IV was
Townships In County
m.- .
... u... &lt;.■.
wu* kept in the building*. It hnd been
ft tribute ot love to one of tin: finest of
Furtherance' of Church Oentzler’s were making their way home
Missionary Work
&lt;ro"’ Sart,«ac- wh*‘r*‘ the dauriiter
Duc"■1940 *»"“| jnen.
—. ............... ... ...... .
&gt;U a irarllr, at W«cl|.
missionary w or^
taught during the past year Mr. Gentz' Both Denn Davcnpoji. who is now 76
continue to use this ground for it* Be $2,400,000,000 But VetTlw AdvcntW conference now ini |er
Hinckley when he was 20 or 30
years old. and Mrs. Davenport attended
camp; but it wux Mxin realized that I
yw
Th„
Mito G to»». scsXmn hen- on the fair grounds has | rods Irani him. As his car neared
tin- c«-reinunif.s Ttw- UhvtiUing* ”1 th*­ much hu
erans Want It Now
.
would not be possible after considering
ing new names to tee list of reglM&amp;rd .
hum- it w.a..i! iiirf Cn’nwta- i lirogrcMM with.good attendance since Hinckfi-y he veered to the left. His car
,
|k&gt;rtrail
was
by
laris
Margaret
Tukry.
voter* ot HastingsfThere are .-.till f&gt;»M( I
... Muidirvili.1
We believe
there will
Hie use* Which the Kellogg Founda-------- -----------be -general
-----------gp••
its opening a week ago. Subjects of; waf. nEar the middle of the pavement
the nine year old granddaughter of
x
tlon intends to make of tee grounds 11'roval in Burry county of the vole of Dean and Mr.sPDaveniKirt. of Geneva. living in Jhe cdy who would be ‘htitird
pub ic vital intcresr to the church and com-; when, for some reason which never can
mX rion. L' li"?r are rao
■to From the Buttle Creek, from the Kel- CowfrcaMnan Ketehnin of tills durtrlel' New York..Presid*-ht Harry Wrxidbiirne wton properly registered to east their
munity have been diacuAsed by abb'; be known. Hinckley without looking
. u....
-wn. against tlie jiuymi-nt nt this Ume of a
-peakers ol the local conference and back to sec the approaching car turned
'and .Mildlerh’ bonus ot $2,400,000,000. which‘ Chare of Hie Illihuis University pc­
ship. from, all of Burry
men prominent In the denomination
; t0 ms &gt;eft wuj stepped sufficiently in
....
i. ™i ta until IH« M item rinr’in. "■W“‘
I"
“ .,h”1 in Nn.emb.-r Tin.-*- liar-e not » ye- otlKr win.., hl jf',hiki ,1lrh , Antot
from part of- Allegan c
IhoM- heard .ere Elder Oliverircnl or rhe ear K.’ito lie wu etocli
,a
lime
when
such
an
addition
to
Hie
'
mdunilon.
.
,
,
,
will be recruited several h,
u-ehu-r.-d.
............. .
„,,,nh „rvkv „ hL, „jm. Montomrry. .«
— WBMMtoi 1&gt;C
-J...........................................
C - by-the right fender.. He .was pitched
11 t’1 w*’11
,Ls
1 .ah&lt;&gt;u,‘J been
pled. hundlcupiM'd and underprivllvgvd debt
----- of tills
— country
--------- ought
....... . not to be ’
nils ss an Imixirtnnt matter to (his
.
iz.u,w.,.
vic..,.r««iHr.H*
vice-president «*
of the cimnnrai
General nor*Confer- vlotenUy backward, as the car was
:
.....tethta
'i-i
;-~l11time.
I
hang
perpetually
In
the
otnlosphrre
ol
children. w|w will have the odvanlagrx j
thla ls s'.|r, lv u”’ ltn'’
city, tn Ulis county, to the state and tb „ ’,t\ 1'n
ence. Doctor M. E. Olsen of Washing- travelling at about 30 or 35 miles an
i!^a!t«1**f
&lt;.l this cunlp during the summer voca-;' A
A little
little hlstoo
history’ of this
this bonus
bon on propo-j
i'*,'i-'-1i*™™
,
y1
t
■ ,t men*’’ the wl,..l.- r.-nnln- Even-vote, ivvn.lh- '
, r Rn,,„lrto.„ ..........., ton D. C,. Elder C. B.-Haym-s, of Bat-1 hour. The back of hta head struck the
•f",
&lt;™i&gt; "&gt; X’ .“'.ib',' Xr'u,“''u'
u ln S
.™
ii2ri
Th«-re were'llw’ ronduding "wor'cls "of [
“Im
He Creek, and Elder S. E. Wight, hinge of the front door, crushing the
toto.1 toJrnntol. He or to- vto.ld
about IM shall ■ have four weeks of &gt;r„,[ 11
!*¥**•
president of the Michigan Conference, ^g'ull.
the war was over, congress Dean Mumford,- of U*e College of Agri­
continuous vacation nt this camp. Fur , When
""
*'
Thousands ot AdvcntL-ts were pres-1 Mr. Gentzler had planned to put a
provided for adjusted compensation for1 c,,ltuic who succeeded Dean payen|»rt. a.'?t1»?T..'S^,pZr’iy
(Continued on page three) '
ent on the camp ground Saturday. Uw ■
margin between himself und tho
[the American World war Mildh-rs.,
l’“r'
” XJt
I
’» &gt;«» ......... . Kto-. Adventist's Sabbath, to attend th«- oian walking in the same direction,
trait’ to the University.
(Whether they went to France or not. 1 ,r"
service* of the day Elder O Mont- 'Hinckley never turned to see if a car
ST. ROSE PARISH TO
"May we licit all join with the artist
I Hiii thee remained at home doing, the
in Ito- co.,.*1.1,- .nd vlllto. ol
----------------------------------------------_ ______________
____His
_
gemery
addressed the large cvngrega, might _______
be coming
from behind him.
in hoping that this ixirtroit- will help
.Li
been
regularly
doing
be
­
[county no YeregiMraHon Is neceu-ary.
wJjat
(Jun4&gt; th&gt;
turn in the pariUlon at eleven o’clock j 5trangC turning to the Jett brpughl the
HOLD PICNIC JULY 4
; fore they were colltd. they could Irave, those of other generations to di .cover
witer .wnuse itarn.- U already on. 1K.a|th .ralnlng u, th.. thrw
Saturday morning-conducting a re-* total mishap.
n.,n..k..ii
nuinV learned much more titan the govern- Hits fine figure of a man," Dean Mum-' Any
the registration bopk of the voting pre-;
, t| rf.
\
,. lo aU the irnpto '•"’i1 -'*rv'«- Prectt»n» Hie morn-. Mr. Gentzler showed hlmaelf a nun
Bascball Games. Races, Chick-|&gt;&gt;w tbtm
W14S ford said
cinct where hc-nr tee r. Aides need not |4„
«-taxto alX
* n w XS “ K
Fabbalh ^b00' M^1Cr'
(Continued on page Hx)
"Thus«- of us who have hod tin* privi­
en Dinnei' and Dancing to
| made to the families of soldiers killed
’,L ’
‘’,c‘ »&lt;„• conducted in which an offering
--------------- »•&gt;
--------lege of being closely asrocia'ied with ta. registered again. In rase a perxoti;
Feature Program
1,1 art‘on- H»“P«Uill»Hon was provided
moved from one townshfp to an-' ’ ,
through the Hriith I’m- Wa4 takrn ,or forclgn mission work and i*flCTiAJftC PPC|nFNT&lt;5
Feature rrogram
, J?r W011IltIed vrteninSi to titore injured Dean Davenjxirt know that whether in hu_s
other, or fronuooe Voting precinct m a’.™"1.
througl. the Health Uni. uhlclWin,to oW M000 00 Tlie: “Aol INUO NtblUtN lb
July FourUi is the dutc of tin* annual dl an&gt;. manner while in service, and to, his capacity as u teacher. udmlnLstratnwnsliip to another, or from a village **c-rijnnieT nAII V l/A
' 169 Sdbbalh -*&lt;hools of the dcnomlna-1
ARE VERY FORTUNATE
— ..IH.lll.v and
■■■.,* picnic
I.il-.lte of
of st.
Ul Row
ll.Wa. Par­ ..
...
....
field-day
- (Continued on page five)
tlxi-c who hud contracted diseas*"*
or city to a township, it will ta- necra- METHODIST DAILY VAtlon in the state have taken for their
nu vuni r^niurenit
Ish. Hastings. Michigan. An all kluy while in m-F.Icc which undermined
sary for sucit a voter, residing in n
PATIHN RIRI F CPUnm slogan the holding of 120 missionariesj
program has been arranged by khe, their health.
THIS COUNTY HON­
township or village, to ,register this
UHHUH DIDLC OLnuUL ■ ln tlM- t)ekl tor this, year Fm-this pur-1 Our Officials Take Deep Per­
committee*.
\ , As we all can remember who recall
Opens
On
Tuesday.
July
5,
.
.
.
...
.
«
“
...
&gt;
'n*.™
.
■«
rto
.
»l».
.
sonal
Interest In ConductThere will be two ball games At ten- seeing our American soldiers after
ORED AT CHICAGO
i primary election in September ,or the
!01 Other speakers Sabbath were Elder'
inS CitY Affairs
thirty &lt;&gt;&gt;......1
Knights un
o( .
Pythias
team ..te...
from -jjeir return home, the training given
....ivy
jmssw. ivtes,.
regular election in November. ‘
With Mrs. Royal Myers
Hostings will meet a team thut has therm th*- food they ute and th«- invdl- Hon. C. L. Glasgow Named On,, The city of Hastings is the only part
1S. E Wigbt and C. B. Haynes. Sepora-1 The ’’Charlotte Repubhcan-TMbuna
been .reirct.-d from the City Wards [cal g,rc Uley rec,.^. wcre .;O be,,,.,
As Superintendent
tlon ot church and state was stressed of last week quoted the Banner’s
Committee to Notify Vicei(of Barty county where a reregistration
thv
unilium Kriiix-iy
U....a«ie und ctarfc
rt.rH
|hat
of thcm
U-auue
by WlIllJMn
Preparation- for the Daily Vacation \at the Sunday
- - morning rervtre - y p. L. article, the previous week, which menj Is required Thjit is bapau.se this city
O'Donnell. ContesU ’between local were in better physical condition than
President Curtis
a ]»pulatl&lt;&gt;n ol 5.000 or more, and; Bible School at the Methodist church) Abbott of Lansing. Religious Llberty' Honed the visit to Hila city of the
teams, like class games at college, when they entered the service.
Barry county and Nashville were* ‘SO C0m-?A
"It
is a Mayor
of Charlotte,
■omes Illicit
tinder
the
provisions
of,a *aav
the’. *
compleilon.
it- r--~~
will open |i secretary
of the conference,
a ..
&lt;t |.a
w' auaaua aa wa
—,e
~ nearing
--------- - —
—‘----- - —
-a
*.
—— .a
' L'- ”— —
..... I--—. Editor
I. a DeFoe and
.
iLMiuhy furnish plenty of excitement
............'
tin TregU-i
iu-mIiivon
_.
....
.tldv
........
S ...find July
run.i5, and„„
,,....
.,1fundamental
An..,,....
nrIn
4^..the
.. American system of i others. They-—
- •—to Inspect our
_nuiriiliHAs #n uct of Justice, however, con­ highly honored in the consideration new state taw. requiring
a. ‘new
Tuesday
morning.
con-1
came
and we cxixi-t this game to furnish gress felt Uiat the soldiers were entitled given Honorable C. I,. Glasgow, of | Itratlon.
tlnuc the balance
of ,u
that
week
and
no un-1--------------j waterworks
’
• .
---------- —
”—
J for government
-------------- 1 tlial
i there shall ‘be
-----------*“ plant, especially
------ ““ the elecninny thrills.
to what
wnai nuiy be
oc termed
termea ’- adjusted
aajusteq comcotn- Nashville, al the Republican National ।&lt;। We have explained in previous ar­ Hie next two weeks.•closing on Friday.! mn of church and state. Tlw church trie equipment for pumping. Evidently
At three o’clock the strong city pensapon.' They should be |&gt;aid. so tee Convention. He was chosen as one of'
•
(CosUnged On page Six)
I Charlntte
Charlotte h»&lt;
has not been as careful as
as
in the Banner that, in order to, July 32.
team, the Hustings I.ndijx'ndeiiU, will government fell, the difference between [ the representatives of this congrcs- I tides
:
has our city govi-mmentzln the coliecMrs. Royal M.vers Is the .superintend-!
________ « a »_______ clash with the St. Hjiznbcth Sluggers their pay us soldiers and what they slonal district tn that convention, an’, reregister in this city, a voter must go ent. und Iwr ussUtunta are Miss Alice
I article the Republican-Tribune stated
, Horn Detroit. The Hastings team is would have earned, at much higher honor which he greatly appreciated.; to the city clerk’s olflce. in the ctly hall Hackney and Miss Lorena Baird. Mrs. GOODYEAR HOWE. CO.
between theJimtrs of right A M and
V. going strong and they have defeated
(Continued on page live)
After the nonilnution of Mr. Curtis.II five P. M. of any week day. Hit or she Myer.-* will teach the juniora. ages nine,
WILL SOON HAVE A RELIC.
teams from Bendon Harbor. Plainwell,
Mr. Glasgow was named as the dele- I will there be required to sign two to twylve; Mies Hackney will have the]
and Miir.dinll which are considered
gute representing Michigan to notify I■ cards—a •’mastrr.canl’’ to be kept con­ primary.department, ages six t&lt;Fn(ne,
! while there were but four in Hastings
COST
X0
INDIVIDUAL
some-ol the ’strongest ’teams In western
Mr. Curtis of.his nomination for thejstantly in the (fnice of the .city clerk, uhd MiiUb Baird the kindergarten, ages [ In the Form of a Safety Razor who had not jxnld uji fully to April 1
Michigan The manager of the ’ St.
CUSTOMER IS SMALL vice-presidency.
ami an exact duplicate of liiat card, four and five Besides the.M» three.! Blade That Has Been Re­ this year at Hie time the Charlotte
Elizabeth, team knows Oils but it has
group visited Has tings.
Mr. Glasgow has made a fine record1 which is called the, ’•precinct card." there will be other workers to assist.:
sponsible For 100 Shaves
not’ discouraged him and he Is confi­ Newly Enacted Revenue Act in public life. He never sought jioliU-;
That fhe electric punwing equip­
which will be in use at the voting pre­ Sesslbns open at -nine A. M.. and close I
dent that his boys will win the game.
cal honors, but they came'lo liiin as ai cinct on election day.
at noon.
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Ii Some'months ago Oley Douglass suf­ ment is-a positive benefiljP our city
Culls For Two Cent Tax
Between the games there will be a
will be
f«ed a------light ~stroke,
the affliction being
recognition of his ability and Integrity. [ Now Is the time to attend to this reAs In previous years there Wul
w --------—
------------------------- is shown by the fact that water rates
program ot races. The first bicycle race
On Every Check
For four years he represented the sena-;| registration. We hope that'every one of training iij handwork. Bible memory I »uch
11 raadc 11 impassible for him here have been reduced ten per cent.
will t&gt;t for_boy.&lt; up to fifteen year* of
The newly enacted revenue act. torial district which Included Barry1 the 500 persons entitled to vote. wlio, work, hymnology. ixigeantry. art. and i t&lt;» shave himself with an old fashioneq The city has a good sum in Ils water­
became effective June 21. com­ county In the Michigan state senate. |I Imve not yet registered Will not fail to each day the children kill have su- raw without f«ur of cutting himself. works checking account and has over
nil. After this some of the sprinters of which
low weeks—
ago ***
he ----went
into the |9,000 in a water fund savings account,
jx-niM'd play al the school
&gt; ’ ’ ’play- ' ----------*
pels every bank to charge each cus- Afterward he was made a member of j
(Continued on page flve&gt;.
Burry .comity -will be given an opporthe state public utilities commission,1
''Goodyear Hardware store, where he ’ which can be used to meet any emerground.
turnip to show their skill and endur-!; tomer's’ account with a tax of two and was for several years the chair­
All children arc asked to enroll at wos formerly.employed, with a growth! gencles that may arise.
am e. The feature races of the day will i■'cents on every check lie writes on hu man of that commission. As such BARRY COUNTY IS
of
whiskers
tiiat
would
do
justice
to a । As the Banner has slated the epun­
once with Mrs. Roy Hubbard, the
be Um- Imrse race* in width the i tmnk. This tax is to be remitted monte- member and chairman he enjoyed the •.
[ j ly by the bank. No part of the tax ta
VERY HIGHLY FAVORED teacher* named qbove. or with Mrs. Bolshevik It so changed his appear-! di has made a 32 per cent reduction
^thoroughbrt.-ds of Barry cwtnty have) retained by Hie bank, but is paid by confidence not only of his associates
ance that John Goodyear didnl rccog-1 in the city budget. The Board of Re­
Guy Keller, who Is general chairman.
txf-n entered. Every jockey that we I tiie-bank directly to the United Slates and the state government,,but also of
Parents, this will surely be a fin*­ nin- him. until lie made himreiyknownJ view has also reduced the total assessAllotted
Quota* At ’ Kellogg , place to tend your children each fore­ "Why." said John, ’ is that you. Oley.j ment bf this city by about 1400.000; yet
have talked to U confident that he will;
‘- revenue collector. T1K- cost of this tax the people of this state ns well m of
be Hu- first to ride under tin- wire - l to each customer is negligible. An ac- the managers of the utilities which
Health Camp On Pine Lake
j noon
inn.il during
uuiiiiH the
U.K three
mice weeks
nn’fc.'l ahd
anil it
II is
IS I thought perhaps you were a member our tax rale on this reduced valuation
Tlic ladles of the parish will serve‘j count averaging one check peri day. came under the su|Mrvlslon 'of the
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1 will be but 71 cent* on the H00. which
sure
to result in splendid training for of
1 the House ot David?’’
Is Sixty Children
a chicken dinner iy a reduced price(&gt;! which Is far above the average, makes commission. That means that he
, ’That's just the trouble.” replied. will cover all city expenses forttejwar
them.
*
Barry county; hxs been highly fa-j
*q»
but there will be no reduction in tlu~
roL ^.'.i.’ Z^ made a good official and was fair to
' Oley, "since my illness I have been un-1 beginning July 1. n?xt. The city will
I.Ivinir nitellllM *&gt;.,■*
I ’•••* gOVemmC'111 taX for til* tllOlltll &lt;»lllv
vored
in
thc.matter
of
recreational
opMFTUnDIQT
rUIIDPU
abl.to
use
my
'old
razor,
und
I
came
j close the present financial year. July 1,
all concerned. He Is the lyj»e of citizen portuniUes for crippled. hand.capi&gt;*-d |
1 MUUIb 1 nHUtlLH
lSed!taM4nn City B^nd win fSw. w,n ,kX *Brran‘ uny
•“»»- Who. while never seeking public office,
•
n
here lo ** whether or not I could get with money in every fund. It 1* ptanAND S. S. PICNIC a s-Ttwiv razor tlu&lt; I could use”
! ned to keep city.expenses within Uia
lite 1.
drawing an unusual amount of earth to nevertheless iuis rcs)&gt;ondeckwhcn draft- 1or under-weigijt children in the prlvi-l
ed and has won credit forTiimself, for lege oi attending the Kellogg vacation!
••I’ll tell you what I'll do. Oley.” said reduced budget for the coming year.
raenmr
evening from 8.30 to 11:30 there u-.u
will, »* w ,h v ”&gt; “«»&lt;*’. **'«• “omen or his slate, for hU homo town and for health camp at Pine take. Thv quota i Committees
For John. "Ill give you a'safety razor and! Hastings Is-lndced fortunate in hav­
Appointed
allotted to Barry county for the first |
Barry county by hir record.
and council
a
blade,
and
you
‘
can
tn
It
ait.
If
you Inglyor
a may■* who give such
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camp ta sixty. When it Is remembered | Gathering At Crooked Lake
reful.
attention
to „
tho
need more blades latet\ we have lets' close, cart
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hundred couples will lx- able to dance j
,‘.ir ?"^IXTY PHH HRFN RFR
' that the capacity of the camp lor such ‘
On Thursday, June 30
of Hietn for sale.’’
&lt;
city’s business. They act as If they
.. . urn. lniM.te.utllulh.il t„ •»&lt; •&gt;» tocmuv.to.prnclimfcw.ito bIX IV CHILDREN HEuchildren U 154 it can be seen that the; „„
l
„
uminJ
ai|tniWB
JU1M
.
JO
uw
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--------------------------------------------------------------------passed on and on. until one day *cre officers-and directors of a buslOn Thursday afternoon. June Jo. the - Time
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ISTER AT U. B. CHURCH
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...
.
Foundation has been very generous to, Methodist church and Sunday school John happened to meet Oley on the
corporation, in which they all hold
this county. Work is proceeding at the wlp
|n a b|B picnic at Crooked street. Remembering the previous in-1 stock—as they all do in this carte. They
Th.-,. MB te only uu. .UmUMun l„ I
“I''
camp to
tor two -n.-,
set*mxe.
■ ]uge. the
the autos
iiutos to
to leave
leave the
the church
church cioent
cident jonn
John asxML
xskcd_ "How
did teat arc interested in making evtry saving
lu put
pm it
n in condition
uHiuHiuii iui
hc
in., ra-.i hull onrrw.. on.i tiu.
taw w'orkabie. We stlU cannot see. as we Daily Vacation Bible School For v..ui|i
—&gt;. of children who
_ult will this here
-------.... Work- safety razor blade work?’
&lt; they possibly can tar tee benefit of tha
of «■&lt;
|54 each
nt 3...
30 o’clock. The Loyal
Brin,
.'a
Second Ward Opens On
summer be given re?reaUoh
recrentioh privileges
privileges; crs- class
-1...;; nr
.- In
1.. rhi&gt;ru..
»in»&gt;..r
"It
“It worked to nerfccUoi
perfection.” said Oley, taxpayers of Hastings. They evidence
.summer
are
charge nt
of tn..
the supper
*pou,"‘
te.nS«,
----- will
- come
------ from.- Battle
----- im
.imj te
k..v. committees
«.v ~ are
BteMWte..
Tve shaved myself with it 86 times.' * fine sense of telly and reaponHbillty
there.-They
aiM
other
as follows:
. Monday, June 27
Barry county. Allegan county i.-red jolinson. Lloyd Shafer and Mrs. and it’s *tUl going fine. Right alter lito the voters who selected them. A
B ' a, t,
having all this work heaped upon the
The' Board of Christian Education Creek.
of the Firtit United Brethren church and from Hw Kellogg school district-) Leslie Hawthorne, general chairmen; shave myself the 100th, Ume with that city which can have teat kind of »ervTO OllilANIZE SHEEP
banlu . ,
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which takes In parts of Ross township,. Transportation. Hugh Riley. Adalbert blade. I’m going to bring It down to Hee is indeed to be congratulated.
Is sponsoring a Daily Vacation Bible Kalamazoo county and of Barry toWn- Cortright and Clinton Lahr: Sports, your store and make you a present, b!I
BREEDERS* ASSOCIATION. |
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School for the children of the second ship this Cainty.
All sheep breeders of Barry counjy AMERICAN LEGION AUXPOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
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Its Baird’s class with Clay Bassett, it,” and that is what Oley is planjung)
^.ud
ILIARY..BRIDGE PARTYi^aYd"the'date* taino"ju'ne ’aTU^'to
MJ&gt;
When t)u&gt;
nnrli-r wnv
tin-![ chairman; Boate. ti
...
n..
—... to do.
To the Citlsens of Barry County:
the mmti
camp is
Is,under
way the
Harvey
Burgess;
I wish to announce that I will be a
Banner will give a further account of [ Sw imming. Lloyd'Shafer, who has se­
candidate for the office of County
. cured the services of two trained ex­
WILL APPEAR NtjXT WEEK.
ft
Four
Sponsoring This Tte ..,,-rvK.r U Mr.. *l»y Bu«r sn.l lls work.
orm
on the Republican.
Ticket at.mi.
Ute
fur the purpose of forming an asaocla-i
--------------- —-------- --------perl swimmers from Camp Ben JohnsOno of the n.ost itiformlng and in
in ।IClerk,
,,,..
the asitUtant. Mrs. Clara Cooley. All.
Social Event At Home of
talks ever given
given to
to me
tl* riasHas- * Prlmarira and solicit your
Hon for protection against aheep dogs.!
IRVING FELLOWSHIP CLASS.
tlon to supervise this sport and m- tterrating
&lt;.rcsung rants
children of the second ward of the
that 1,0
no acaacnis
accidents nupi.cn
happen among
among me
the tings commercial
Commercial club
club was
was that
that of
ot Mr.
Mr.’1 sul’P°rtThis o-ssoclatlon will be for your bene­
u The Fellowship class of Irving will i
Mrs. Henry Mulder
ages
of
5
to
12
years
(Inclusive)
are
old tbpfr
’hnrxjl.-iv !' bathers,
u..so
... parents --...I
...
.....
;hold
their rotnllnr
regular rnzwitinir
meeting ’'TBiuraday.
need not worry John
of
manager of. ..
the|i
fit and it is hoped that a large num-,
Mrs. Henry Mulder, Mrs. Don Fore­ invited to attend this school if not at­ June 23. Business meeting 8 15 P. M. about their children
•
Michigan Manufacturers Association. ~Adr’ ®’Zl’
Allan O. Hyds.
ber may come.
man. Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Mrs tending some other. Please bring your This is Holland night. A lecture about
All who wish to attend will be welat th/ noon mrettnTof tee
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own pencil and crayons. Children from
ANNOUNCEMENT.
."d^pJiram Z^lXrS0 ™
KE-ELECTED TO MARHHALL
I
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BOARD OF EDUCATION.
f°™“. J]
E­ 0 to 12 years old are asked to bring
50c CHICKEN DINNER.
’u
Brister ol Doeda on Uw BmHU*
K Burb.ll. Mbte. .untert, OZ.H^
STSS, their Bibles. There is no charge made
Every Sunday at Lake House.- Thom-1
1 ^Ba^Sr 1* ^ni VwiU “n Ucket
•uPP°rt •» “»• pEry
to tile children attending this school.
Uh,, n, re-ekeud pr-U.n&gt; M U»
praobX r&gt;
w? are «rWill te •».
Sixty children have registered to date. be furnished by the committee. - A free- apple take, opening June 26 Home L ™ '
cUU!d- R«pecUully, Ewin NMte-AEv.
I will offering will be given to cover cooking and all you can cat. Complete
week
Monday
al
their
annual
meeting.
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—
dinner,
fned
chicken,
potatoes,
noodles.
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««
W1
»
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much
Ulter
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I—JZ"*’' Thu PoHy u °i*n
llw public and
SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS.
-Adv.
cost. Let’s all be present and bring a
Congratulations arc extended to Bur- .an arc invtted. It is hoped there may' The ichool board met Monday aft- friend with you.—Leo Eggleston. Pres. biscuit und gravy, xatad. dessert, etc.—,L
nette, who 1* now a very successful t* a good attendance.
ernoon simply for the purpose of orFOR COUNT*
Adv.
1
MIDNIGHT
FROLIC.
j
hmby
axuXMAIMt
I
mortician in Marshall
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।BanUing. They unanimously selected
COBB SCHOOL REUNION.
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OPENING DANCE.
[the following officers:
DANCE AT
CLEAR
LAKE.
On Sunday. —
Jupe
26. —
at tbs.Grange
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Thomapple lake Saturday night' candidate for tea M|
HOPE CENTER SCHOOL. REUNION.
At Lu-Tona pork. West OUn lake. । President, Fred Johnson.
hall. Pot luck qinner. Bring table) Dowling, every Saturday night. Glndl- at 11:30. Wednesday night social 25c,'nation for Country T
Al Bowker's Grove, June 25. 1832 Pol Saturday bight. July 2. Big cclebra- i Secretary. Carl Wesplnter.
service and lemons. Mrs. Leia Freeman. Scheldt orchestra. 25c per person. Ill be. Friday night park plan. Bu»h’s band.— I September Primary—R
luck dinner. Bring table service.—Adv. (Uon dance July 4. Wc couple.—Adv. j Treasurer, Ciurle* 8. Pott*.
' —Adv.
. seeing you. Frank Herrington.—Adv. [ Adv.
Woodland. Mich.—Adv.
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NUMBER 8

SENTED TO UNIVERSITY

and another.from itawbnr

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PAGES 1 TO 8
I ELECTED TO SCHOOL

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THOUSANDS OF AD­
VENTISTS PRESENT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938

FEARLESS WORDS
OF JUDGE BROWN

I heart and while I have no feeling
jvu,

I

» Willi u uvjtm- ui

.'ufactlon tipi' I say to the people of ।
|this community that if the prison.au-1
• (hcrities do their duty they will pe rid i
' of your presence for the rest of your I

nflllHITV DIUHr

IHlb LUUNIi UNLL
PART OF ME GO,

JUDGE BROWN SEN­
TENCED FIVE THURSDAY

LOCAL NEWS
Enter the
Enna Jettick
Word Contest!

Two Placed On Probation, Two
Canning strawberries ready. Veraor
Sent to Jackion and One
Blough. 1329 So.. Hanover. Phone 3651
—Adv.
Committed to Ionia
JUSTICE
W.
W.
POTTER
AD
­
zflAVE STRAIGHT FORWARD ■ is concerned.
Mr and Mrs. Will Mead have moved
Judge Brown Of Grand Rapids came to the home uf the Ute Mr*. E. J
DRESSED ROTARIANS ON
j
And the sentence of tiie court is
TALK WHEN SENTEN­
here late Thursday afternoon to dl«- Cherry.
’that you be and- remain in the Michi-.
THE JUDICIARY
ixwe of the cases’ot ■eleral parties who
CING MURDERER
Roy EvcrtU. who was recently In­
: can branch prison at Marquette for j
i had pleaded guilty to the crimes with
j the period of your natural life with, JUDGES IN.OLDEN D$S
in *n automobile accident, U
। which they were charged. Hi* dlspo- jured
gradually Improving
N
। und from today."
• Come in! Gel Jm,
BELIEVES IN CAPI­
alUon ot
of the cases
case* wo*
was ns
as follows.
follows;
i*ir-nr- ai on ■ rpici ATHDQ * *iuon
George Bauer ha* been retained as I
WERE ALSO LEGISLATORS
Earl Miner, of .Battle Creek, charged
free entry blank an J
a.ssi*tant rlicmistry teacher at M. S. C
TAL PUNISHMENT
,
,
Iwith breaking and entering, was placed during
full explanation of tlic
the summer term.
.r
,
..
Records of Territorial ueciq-• on probation for two years. It appears
Mrs J. W Stewart has been ill the
conleat.
What t the
Says It Is Folly For Michigan
ions Were Found In Garrets
“jui Miner.did not do the actual ateal- [&gt;a*t week with bronchial pneumonia
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'
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nreniises
mg of
al ths
the rlilckcns
chickens from the premises
to Support Men Who Forfeit
Jiut’ la somewhat Improved.
The annual summer meeting of tla-. . of Capitol At Lansing
of Frank Van Sycklc, but lie wiu in
Michigan Prrx. Av.oclatu.n will be he 111^^3^, judiciary" wu** the tiu-me of an the automobile that transported the ' Mrs. J F. Black is recovering nicely
Rights By Crime
contained in the ilogxn:
the home ot i»er daughter and'hus­
at AIjM'iut on Thunder Bay. June 30.; mtormlng-irul interesting talk by Ju»- thief to VanSyckle's farm und which at
Pw»;»k who have attended
band. Mr und Mrs Wayne Merrick
WEAR ENMA JETTK’K NUOEN
.
‘
‘tu-e W. W Potter at the Rotary Club came later to the farm to pick up the
cull court in tka county ha e had. an Julv I and 2.
Mrs O’uy C. Keller's Sunday School
thief. Miner attempted to urge the
Lona
Lake
r
ight
miles
north
of
Al1
luncheon
Monday
noon.
It
wa*
not
• Entries mud he left at our store before closing June
class will hold their picnic at Gun
opportunity now and thei
Pena, will be theiathering jJare fWrt.whhlcal but it evidenred tire-peaker* excuse that he was drunk at the time; lake on Friday afternoon. A good time
25t!i, or postmarked not later than midnight June
judge Brcmn of (Hand Ran
the visitor*. This body ot water is
research work, hta ck-m”* ol but he didn't get far with that kind 1* .being planned.
.
ing in our circuit court, ol
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Judge Brown, who told
from a mik ami n half io.two imle* ’-hough! and. hl* wonderful
memory. ;■ at talk
25tlv, 1932. There u no obligation on year port.
The Good Will
UdWr
Aid will serve
wnle mu"mrJ
"’’’ ^
“27trnnkiTn7.LY.
...; nX* iong Serera" ret..., He said that originally
otiglnglly in England,
England i him it bare all theTarmork*
the*carmarlu of a plain.
n»'ih&lt;»L, of trvmg i.nJ dL
at Rev. c. u
Conklin's resicn-Mw Hf has been in out &lt;
=lke-%whrr'tX
M^Oro^lto!!r
rt'recutne'Ktnwnt
TltU^ISpaH.
Hom
’u^roulL
on a dinner
Miinhand.u-t
Mdwof thejudiciary
u.v, a Tlie'jJdJ*
branch of wen
the &gt; “
unvarnished
he /and
was
told to ‘
gmn,
• Enna Jettick Shoes, made in 177 si*es and mdtks.
IIO KVTbK
ri—®
Ct‘’
'is tile Oak Grove Hot,!. I!'»ntuv&lt;• department. The judgea werr|
AAAAA to EEE. *i»e* 1 to 12, are smart skoei
..
toted
bv
g
T
Mm
tro
that
can
.
‘
PI&gt;ointc&lt;i
by
the
king
Who.
.
in
any
|
ammnt
of
Mhwr
*
wife,
who
reelns
to
n
‘
u
~!
a
J'
..
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_
.
. Jfidgr Mf.Pvvk Hr h
Born, to Mr. and Mr* Gerald Steinke
. ... for nearh . I.undr'ed wonle
i matter which Interested him. told the I be a line type of woman, and who was
for all occasions. Priced at $5.00 and $6.00. *You need
. Alpena tn H*c)f is one ot the’leading’ J'ffige* «5u.t d.cuwn he would expect , present, in tiie courtroom with her lit- ' on Saturday. June 18. at Peiinoek Iwsno longer he told that you have an expensive foot.
t.iwns in th’ tale ami d&lt;"&gt; re&gt;t deandtuually Gained what : '1- child, the Judge sa.d hc wo* du- pltal, a six and one-half jxuind daugh­
Mother and daughter are doing
o:u of the bank
•&gt;end uiwnrt resorts io* Mimmcr bud- ' he a*k«L Gradually, liowcvcr. the id. a l«&gt;-red Io give him one more chance: . ter.
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WepoKUur judleur, la. -».%.&gt;
&gt;&lt;»« &gt;"■&gt; K He ever l.r.rd o. M. splendidly. Congratulations
Joolsd a branch t
:i Grand R.&gt;;
Hubert Brbnaun ha.« moved into Mrs
Umeu«n»Mtl»iU&gt; W "
«■!«»«"&gt;« «'•■“"«“ ““•“STtf।
and shot a'deputy sla nt! ot D«w&lt;
N G llronMin’s iiomr and will cure fo:
quarried at Alpena annually. 'One-ofiexample tn «»ur own tiHintry. Ila- *u- with" any further law-breaking he, tils grandmollwr Mrs Ruth who lias
would
get a sentence that would make
in Grand Rapids. On Thursday tin’ thwe quai'Tits operates electric f;rc | prcme court decision* are a carrying
been
caring for Mr*. Bronson; ha* re­
‘’The I louse of-Quality Footwear"
trial was concluded ami Ma: -hall found ear.-, which me operated from a cen-jout in civic life of the idea of In- him realize that he was being punishturned to tier home at 1131 South
guilty of murder by the jur
tral station, and it i-amusing to watch 1 i-Uiibility in &lt; neb care they decide
Hustings, Michigan
George
of Middleville, Broadway.
inert' can
van ia
■ .
,W. . Thomas.
.—
them Sturt, stop, bai'k up, switch and There
be hu
no apepa’ j
Spiritualist, 303 N church BL—Adv.
Coming down
down to
Michigan. w
he io...
told "«*•
and
What Judge Brown had to .say , m load'without apparent human aid.
I; Coming
to Michigan,
- pleaded
z_ -~ guilty to incest_—
;i
assihg a life rentente upon Marshall. With the famou* Turtle Ukc club.pi the time, when Marrs county was a '*;u «*'111 ,rom oite to ten years at’I Hastings friends af Mr and Mrs.
jC. J. Penny &gt;Mabc! Blough) ot Ttoyut
- ' which is jierbaps rtoirmsible for mon i part oL Wayne county in the old'
.
the folly of
tn; propagation4n northern, Northwest Territory' later most of: &gt;.c,4renc*: Br&gt;jnt. also of Middleville. Oak will be pleased to learn that they IS CHAMPION WALKMichigan, mid' its 25.000 acre state ‘Michigan became a part of Ohio; stil]; " •'*!i,rs °‘d. who Im* a wife, wiu.givcn’ are the parenU of a baby daughter
CD AT TUC ACC GC *7C
Mr u,“1 Mrs lkc
1,,&lt;I Mr
bom on Tuesday. Jhne 21. Congratu­
a man and keeping him alive for forty
Alpena ha* everything to offer! later all of tire -imc._J*a* a part o! I "°,n
Jacksnn
tn Rl Hit Aut Ur fu and Ml* Ike Lcinuar enjoyed an airti&gt;of fifty ycare after it Ipid been ptwrn tourists’, tesorters und home seekers. Indiana Th*-'court wa* fir'd Jn tha' I ,e *1“
with statutory rape. lations, .
----- l_... j mobile tnp in Uw nortltern |K*:t of
that he is a cowardly, murderous brute,
Tin- v|-,a uf the publish'rs to Alja-na! period in Detroit. Then this court act- |
1\lc*’ hc pfad
.Tlw”r
Charles W. Jones of Wichita,,‘il&lt;*
Smtday Tiny uIm&gt; &lt;.iiie&lt;i .«
an wnrmy of Society who is unfit to live. -in-ju.
— .»«•
details connected wttlt tliis GUERNSEY BREEDERS
• few minute* on Mrs. Leinaar'/ Mrtcr
will-be r..,.inr*^i
featured Ku
by ..I............
numerous trips
of’ ,.d a* u supreme court and i:.« mt^nber* j ,PJ ■ •
Kits. Debarred From Mar­
If every citizen of Mkhigun-would read inspection, a banquet at . which Mui- tiled circuit court cares also. Judge '"7?°’’
_.2_
...
und family al A-liton
MEET AT CHARLOTTE
On
what Judge Brown .-.nJ to this thing culm Bingay. editorial director of the* Woodward was appointed chief Justice
r in
” Parks, also of Middleville, age
’ Mr and Mrs. William Mumui iintl
athon Contest .
, A. ,
it would surely result in the adaption Detroit. Five Pres* will be the chief by' Th’oihfls Jelfer-&gt;n&lt; the other two 20. for statutory rape upon the ouiwL, , ,
Lulu Wert man attended HiTlic Wichita. Kansu*. Eagle &lt;&gt;t June (
girl
as
Thomas
and
Bryant,
was'
Field
Man
For
National
Club
ot capital . ifunishmcn: in this state speaker. numerous contests and a big members
being Judge Griffin mid
13 had the following interesting turn,iKiiutUy L. A 8. Wcdltc.-alay ullciiiuun
Will Give Address—Date Is
When seutem-lhK Marshall Judge fish dinner as a climax to the three .Judge Witherail. Fw a time there men rentcjiced to fro&lt;n nine month* .&lt;• e'en
I al tiu- home ot Mr. and Mr*. Alien
concerning
Charles
W
Jon&lt;*-.
who
w.uyears
at
Ionia.
*
Brown In part said
dayit.ot fun and recreation. •
not, only had judicial but at-o le^isJohn Huvcr. alJ&gt; of Middleville, agel
Thursday, June 23
bbm in thl* city, graduated in tfw first 'Grlffiir Tiirrc were aboijt M« in.uttcnd"You have to go l«i prison tor. the
ance.
Michigan Guernsey breeder* arc class..after tiie Hasting* High school.j 1 Mr and Mr* Clair Reynolds uiid two
term of your natural life. Tin- law­
oral-Indian*. w+rvCbrought before them 20. who Had contcs*ed statutory rape
was organized and who lived here rev- j •?"
-abiding chirens'cif the state ol Michi-: L. W-. HEATH MAK­
for some wriou* oTjensr. it was revealed with tiie same girl, wa* placed on pro- - holding a field day at the fair grounds,
’T?
bmion for two years and assessed a fine Charlotte, Michigan, an Thursday craLyear* thereafter. He i» now a real- .«.•!&gt;
gan have got to support you in idle-1
that
there
was
no
Iuw
governing
Hurt
ING FINE SUCCESS
dent of,Kama* City, where lie conBMr and Mrs H T Reynolds
nes* for probably 40 years. You not only
The Kinsley wihoai picnic will bparticular crime The three judges of $40 and probation coats of 50c per: June 23. according to John Endicott, duct* a large insurance agency. He 1*
yean during which j president Of the slate Guernsey brevd»ho: down a*citizen of thl* country In
urn? equid to the c«ccaslon. They at month for the two years
a member of tlic Church &lt;&gt;t the Naza- held nt Hammond ’* rc.tott Fine lake, on
lie will be a ward of Court-Officer
CourtrOTfcer C.;er*
C.
amodation.
cold blood and robbed a bank, but un- Recently Elected President of or.ee became a !egis!ativr body, passed hc
Sunday, June 26.
.
4 • flic st^itlAl feature of the program rvne. and i* attending the general con-, ,,
dcr the laws of the state of Michigan
law* that would cover the crime H Osborn.
the Pennsylvania Gas
lu. church. w»h U hemp
' I; !’ M'.. ,1, h .... .. t. nThe four cases last mentioned'were । will be an exhibit of Gur'rnrey .cattle
you have ,&lt;o be supjwrled, clothed and
cliargrd against the Indians and
held m lhe 1TO .,1 WklUlh. MluwIM
f
u“'
Association
housed: fuel has g&gt;Jt to be furnished
brought the pilpritx before them. Tlu t . rimes against a yopng girl, who wa* ’ belonging to Eaton county Guernsey u lhe hem lak. n rnun lh&lt; Wlchlu ‘!!
J!,'!'
’
'
*?£
'
"
'T.
"
Harting/
overly bright. ’Die sentence* ultra,
meted; breeders.
-............
werneu
Mniiy in ‘ Hasting^ particularly were: triecL convicted and han«&lt;-d. All not
for your comfort. jittundaiR' have got
Ikr
.attendance Following tlic sertndn. Mrs
tlic Judge ought to teach otber*
, out by the
others!I f
F. v
E. su-.m
Scott, tu-rsid,-i&gt;f
president of tlic Raton
to be employed ’to look after you prob­ .among tlic bmdnes* men. will rrmcmKtre Vintinians.
Susie Francisco Was baptized mid tak| When'Michigan became a territory
consc&lt;lucnct'5 «• iUCh a county Guernsey breeder*. L- planmtlg
. ably for ajx'Skxi of 40 year.- I.would
C.harks W Jones of Kan.-..- City.
ln ,L. „ nu-mb&lt; r of the. church
ttt Alon-_
' thte cyenL
not doidR. bqt-that it will cost .11^. was th*- maiuiL'
local electric [Hiere w.:r appolnt.-d territorial |u&lt;i*&lt; .
one of the older 'kirg.rt.w attending( Mrfi Winnie Uwhkltiat will rntertaxpayer* of Michigan muooo. or iialit and ga» company. He left Has*
the Nuzmene mretnbly here, will be up Sain tb- Bunnell Ladles' Aid .Sml. lv
,“7.- i RECOMMENDS WINDSTORM lean Guernsey cattle club, will *(»'ak
^50.(i00 to jak.- cat, o! you *th&gt;' re.- &lt;if 'tings and wen’, to Grand Raplthv where tini'-s it wa* thought tlwreand going to tilt1 mts'llng* no mutter w«liM sday uftemoon of tin* w.* k.
he
engajuM
Tor
a
tune
in
mapufactui
your na'tura! life in MichlRan.
c.d Of tb.tr decisions H. u-rr.toc... |NSURANCE CO., HASTINGS
Breeder* of Guernsey cattie in lower how tiu- stn-mitw* nrtivltlea of tin- supiwr will be served following th.'
elaborate, program slow down the' uu.-vtn.-H-. region and ptogrmit
Qur-tiim for People.
rl)(. D).|Uin L A H wiIf
drew him back into n-counection with tn believe that there rould not. be found
------Michigan arc invited. CO. Agent F*»— younger men He i* one of the champ-This Is the thing tilt petipl!’ of
public utility, wrclrei He located in Mime record of the doings und. in Al. H. Webber, Editor Chcboy-'lcr hoi&gt; *. ■ good delegation of Barry ion walkers in lhe United States.
Hilver Tea ui th,, home of Mr*. Hertha
state of Michigan have to .cdiisidei
-- —
Peniuylvanim has brem making fine rummaging through the cupitol garrets, gan Observer,
Altlioug'H in hi* seventy-fifth year, j Bush. Wednesday i vcning m K o'clock.
Has Known Lcounty biewler* may find it poadble
to whether or no! the law u- to be m
progress und is now at the head &lt;&gt;t n lie ran across tlu opmioiis fik-d by the
to attend this state function.
Mr. Jones i* barred from iMiriicipatinn1 Mr and Mrs Glen Williams of Hi"
This Big Co. 40 Years
big gas .company at Willn«ins|Miri, In u territorial court in several ca-e.«.- He
in the.annual Thanksgiving manrthrm ; Kellogg Agricultural farm, Hickory
tcccnt nulnber of the American Ga* told of some of them and they were
siMmsored by the Hcait’ of America Corner* are tlu-.iuu-enu of-u 9' poui.J
The following clipping Is taken
PREBYTERIAN CHVRCi! SLNDAY. Walking league of Kansas'City. After boy. He hu* brrn named Keith Wei. "
A.‘*ocbitio{&gt; Journal ^iqicaied n flne qufte amusing.
oqt and mb* a bank and sh&lt;wt« a.i.
from
a
teCeni
Issue
of
the
Cheboy
­
On
Sunday
evening
at
7:30
o'clock
a
photograph&lt;&gt;t Mr Heath, also Hie anlie had w»n two of tije three annual |dell. and grandpa and grandma Aflmn
After Mulligan became a state, our
ren; whether to that should be .4Vl,*‘“'m&gt;uncvnv‘n: that he bas •’’■’'R made
gan Observer and as the Michi­
musical program of high order uni
Supreme Court’ judge- presided u&gt;
the ri*;»:i*:b;hty of supporting a ,
gan Mutual Windstorm Insurance- merit will be given in the auditorium contests, outwalking everybody, young say tlwre never, wa;-. a buy like liitn
piv.stdcrit ot the Penn.-ylvan&gt;a Gas judges in* various circuit courts in the
Mr. and Mra'Rusrell Mutt, Laver.i.
Co. of Hastings is publishing s|&gt;c- i of the Fit st Presbyterian church of mid old. the ofDctAl* decided to keep
of ability for the next 40 yea:* at
state, and so-had the unique -distinction
him ou: a* other walkers were getting I R« va and Elbert left Saturday lot .1
cial announcements in this papcr • Hastings
expense of the taxpayer* or win*
discouraged.
•
jntp through'the west They exta-ct to
of passing upon their-own decisions a &lt;
wc arc pleased to pass it along to
some method more summary, more
Tip. .irti.U, who arc al! profeaalonal
I
circuit,
judges.
Tlieii
then-.cnme
crltl*(
—
—
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--------------go
to Tlte court and wilt veJ* Mi
our readers.
.
yond that In its deterting effect „«l»\»uid
-tars, have iwrformed in nil the
cism ot tt.i- cour:- biw.iuM1 of am­
OBITUARY.
*
Mott's brother. Altfati in Wasliingtoi.
be adopted by the lawmakers of this
' In a wither Ail umn in tills jiapcr up- krra* cities and over the radio.
biguity. ilrlafw in enforcement rd the
Roy Hinckley wa- lorn Jtltu- 28. 1891 They expect to i&gt;- gone six Week* Mr
on ot small mouth ba
penrs
a
large
/advertisement
for
the|
Thc
t'«»l»n&gt;'
includes
Captain
B.
H
in Carlton Twj&gt;. and tiled &lt;m Friday I and Mr* Met ! Clark are staying ut tii&gt;
etc In IBM *ome university tiro* :
■' Personally I am not in: favor of'tox- ami
Um- Hards iuw.
ft-ssors were charged with the rrspon- ;Michigan Mutual Windstorm Company.| **’*“ anrt Madam Hull, and their two evening. June 17. following an accident.' home during their &lt;nhrearv
payers supporting a man for 40 or 50 Hun
Coruunkn «lMUty ol making Michigan law* more Tins cotapany has a lot ufjaihcy hold- j
■•nd talented daughters. Alice Hr lease* tri mourn Ins death his two
--------&gt; years at the taxpayers' expetue alter Powe* Company on
simple They suecrcjid beautifully tn 1er* in out pan of .the Stat*', and should Iand Bt nlt»
on- Hoy and Harold; his mother. Mr* I
ORANGEVILLE.
he has forctrited every rufit to-have River, and the reaultij
making them motr difficult than b« • have a lot more, because it is one oil A11 *'‘o ,mc l-'o(xb lu«h clas6 music Mary Egcicrton and four brothers.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. Garner Brown "I Kalanything }a do with or participate in Amounted almost, to
the strongest companley of the kind in
afford to miss tin* opportunity
lore
Among
the
change*
they
made
Je*M'. Harry, Wdllahi and Charley • ainnzoo called on relative* at Uris place
organized society A man who will tak*- cau«*d the Dcjoutment »«•&lt;.&lt;-»&lt;• an
was establishing county court* Hiram rxistonre and hxs never failed to treat |of *»«»«««« Music played the way you Hinckley. Funeral rervlces were helil i Sunday.
■ '
'
'
the life of *an innocent citizen, as i »»id. just bflow the dam to all fUhing
:U policy holders fair and squme. Al- &gt;,la“11
at the Walldorff funeral home June 20j A stirprlre party wa . given Mr mid
forteiu thereby every possible vestige
For a period ot five y,a:., all fhhlng Greenfield w;is tlw first judge in the ready it has. paid out ronsidcrable ..urn.*
T,lv H,,n family are booked for enof right under any form of government, will be forbidden for a distance ot MO court cf .Barry county, and tin- first to lasers of property b&gt; wind in our! Kagement:. at Buttle Creek and Lun*ing at 2:00 P. M. Rev. Adcock offietatlng ’Mrs. Heber Pike Saturday evening i&gt;.
trial took place In the lau office.of Is­
Burial in Fuller cemetery.
i relatives and friends as rt fiirewi ll
to be .-upporu'd by that government ot feet iwlow t
aac Holbrook ot this city. The untver------------ ----------------------prnjv ;• :t,.. ................
IX w&lt;i*vr
to be allowed tp continue tin ignoblf.be mark'd
The dam
Mly pints■--.&lt;&gt;:* proiyAud tn put a stop, Hemerd has bcv-H fair and just, The ' Evurybody u given a cardial i^ivituSOUTH SHULTZ.
I trip to Ireland Tuwiuy. Ail wi4*|£
lilr. TJiat
my theory.
cau-d in Dy
the- Oj&gt;*rrvrr knew
and urau
dealt tipn to uttenjj jhLs concert.
| to
io appeals,
appcai*. und
mill *b
-A&gt; made
uiail'- it
&gt;1 au irart
pur, of
or editor
...... • of*
........
» auu
Mr and Mrs. Fred GumbeM of Ak-'thnu n pleasant Journey.
While 1 hirte nn'acrimony tn, my. gu county;
the 111* that there could be fib appeal. *“•’ «&gt;“' officers ot this company new
n&gt;n. Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr., and
The Bourdo families uf tl|i* place.
from a decision of a county judge! This I1) 110 years ago. as lit- wn.s Hicn cm*
Mrs J W. Tedrow.
| .-prnt -Sunday with reluHvi , nt
».«■» in i i nnr.ij
I did not work p-11 A cal! ’ tor a new I P*&lt;&gt;yed on the Hastings Banner where
Fred Horn ot East Landing spent "Marshal).
Tftxnas E W’ator*. aged nearly tw.
fconstitution for Michlganrtrtrrfflade in
«*f their printing was done, and
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. K j StnfTotd Hnthway and&lt;4Amily. of
j 1850. Barry county had the unUi'ue lie 1 • advising dealing with the com­ years, passed away at hi* home on .East Kenyon.
Chicago spi-nt from Ttiursclav until
Green
St
.
on
Sunday
after
.a
long
ill
­
I record of not recording it single vote pany because-'of hi* pjrronal knowl­ ness. during which Tils devoted wife,
Mr and Mr-. Wilbur Olteon and Min,1 Sunday with Mrs. Nettle Broun of this
in opposition to a new constitution edge ol tlieir way of doing'business and und son. Ray Waters, have given him! Gerald, attended the Cuppon reunioiKvicinity.
Bottle
| Ait.: 1957 tiir ■uprcnie court justices the stability of thecummny. '—Clnbuy- their tcndercst cure.
at Gull lake Sunday
I Mr*i Rhea Walters' and little r-on.
'
'I'lit ed to function aa circuit court genOlMcrvrr.
Mila Ashby gpent Friday in Grand who lias spent the pint month with
at th",
Rapids.
, her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Sindend court*. where U 8. Supreme OWNS BOOKS PUB­
Mrs Ada Horn spent M-ycral days; field, returned to her home ut Bultulo
r.r*ni. Rev L L. Dewey officialing Bur­
Icxkirt justice* presided tn federal dis­
LISHED IN YEAR 1819 ial was in Riverside, Surviving ai;e the he I week with Mr*. H. Harmon in I Thursday.
trict courts until 1891 When the MichiKalamazoo
j The cigiith family reunion of (Im
•ah. and «bn tx.-jd,., other r«teUv&lt;
* gun supreme fjoUrt consisted ’ of five
Mr. and Mr.. Charley Krnynii and Cross family’ua- held at-Mi ,. Kin ta
Down
to
Sterling Mr Waters wus a fine man who made Mr and Mr.. Haye* SponablrXd East1 England's place'st Gun lake Suiutay
Ijuugt-s. they considered tiny were over­ Handed
worked in rendering deciAon- in 500 Weeks From Hi’s Grandfather many friends during the yean, hr was Hastings visited Mr. und Mrs. Lynn I The day was ideal for such a entire
Identified with the business inU-revt’s
cum-., a year. At the present time eight
Bisliop. of Rattle Creek Sunday
। ing anil was enjoyed by all present. T
and His Father
(supreme court jqdp-s have given (W&lt;l
Mrs. Abbie Henson of Kalamazoo, {
------------- - «
Sympathy ol the community.
jdeci-ion* tn the part ftVr month*.
Mrs. Gladys Henson of Rlthland and
Pole Vault Record.
J
Strrling' Weeks brought to the Ban­
ner office and ^t t,s now in one ot our
Mrs Eva McMurray ofO.-htcnfo uiw
fzc Barnes of Fresno. Calif , hold*
named to write ttye opinion of the window»*-£b interesting’set of books.
callers of Mrs. Mina Kenyon Saturday ilhe official world pole vault record of
Hitic" last week four, habit
SHULTZ, or
_
aft In each care brought ijt'lurv that
Mr.-. Capitola Bolchler entertained 114 feet p, inches.
dy. L-iter at a conference of all the •Encyclopedia.
FREEPORT
Harry.Ruvrur Mrs Arthur WUc-ui io|K-uiA. iinj
inc mini
June ii
17.. as follow*,: Mr. and Mis
and wa* the
third Amer- day. uunc
21 lb. Sack
due* this opinionreal and thor- u,m edition ot till* British Encyclo- Howard Chax
son anti sonCharics and Mrs. Lana
Pound pkg. . . .
e„,&lt;
j
i»&lt;t:.. It wa* published in 1819 by Mr. and Mr*. Samuel coIvin. 315 E Aw.-r &lt;it Kalamazoo Thursday.
wrller of the' Mitclwll. Atnc* and'While, of Phila- Dollax St a boy; Mr. .mrf Mrs. HcrMrs. Mary Gibson and Xxjtlic Kahler ‘
dtlphla. The twelve volume* are bound I‘han Ander.-on, 820 e Clinton st. n spent Friday In Kalamazoo und called
&lt;m
Mrs'
U-nit
Acker
.1; katlwr with numerous and beautiful kiri On Saturday. June 18. a xtrl ua.
•Mr. and -Mrs C. Smith and grand- j
ijdnuin There dis
illu*tniuuii&lt; made with »t&lt;-ei engr.iv- j **&gt;rn to Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Steinke
son. Laurena' Tobias, uf Hastings;
mg*, which are work* of art The printW Grand St.
ins b. plain, but thoee who read the.-e • A!l °l the i’atients at the hospital are sja-nt Friday with Mr. and Mrs. F. ।
Horn.
volume* which, according to their title.1 dmng splendidly.
Frank Ram and so'n. Clinton, spent
««re nu», only cncydofiedia* but also .■1
Large Shrimp
HKKOHY CORNERS.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
'dicti'inary uf m-u, and sciehccs" w&lt;nd.T
BEEF KETTLE ROASTS,
j’
The Gospel Lent meetings conduct­ Charley Kahler of North Barry.
ed
by
evangelist
Virgil
Green
closed
Pound
GOOD WILL. '
dally, .dice 1819 These volumes ycre Sunday evening.
V^AL ROASTS.
'
One
hundred
thirty-seven
were
ut
A
large
audience
atTcndcd
tlic
fine
ptMentcd to Samuel Week.*, a pioneer
Tuna Fi»h
Children's Day exercises held ut the' ~
Pound
resident of Baltimore township. by i• M P. Sunday school Sunday
The Kellogg school board has re­ church Sunday eve. Al! greatly jpNew York relatives They descended- to
COTTAGE HAMS, lean and bone­
duced the tuition fpr foreign pupils preglate the help of tlic orchestra-and i
•
Rev Conklin and family for their fine i
less, for frying or baking,
yejtf-s ago and arc now'the property of for next year from 875 to ICO.
Alxmt 56 attended the M. P L. A. 8. singing
Sterling Weeks. - grandson of Samuel
The L A 8 will serve*supper at the*
at Mr* Bert Lawrences Friday.
Salad Dressing ’
About twenty
children
from
Kellogg
parsonage
Thursday
evening.
June
23.1
SUMMER SAUSAGE,
4
We have built our buai
Reg. 25c Size
school will have the privilege of at­
Thursday P M Mary Waters and'
COST OF PilOHlBIpound
.
..
neaa on three important
tending the Kellogg camp al Pine lake, her great aunt, Mrs. Lottie Shaft from I
.
essentials
Traverse City, called al Ami! Bauch-,
' Justice Potter did not speak glowing­
The following figures given by Amns gotng this Friday.
ly of tlic effect* of efforts by reformers W. W. Woodcock, the Director of Pro-, The Adult Bible class of the'M. P. man's. Mrs. Shaft and Mrs. Briggs
were *clioolmatrf.
; to change the procedure of our courts. hlbitlon in the United States, flatly
Homer Bauchman returned from M.
I Not long axu the legwiatiuT appointed contradict the statemenu
statrmenu so
*o frequent
frequent-’* • JH1,1,8 , w.5?r‘
E^*ar&lt;l Camp•••'•
• made k
.. "Wet" propagandists
.. . ..
oeutha
at ’Min
Park.
S. C. Saturday.
; a commiMion. largely of university pro- ly
by
i • and Midland
Park.
Saturday P. M. Mr*. Abbie Henson,
tessnr* with the idea of making court the enforcement of this law 1* coating • । n1 &lt;?POr8,i‘ Kraus will be JwatM*
.L'.1U‘r&amp;r&gt;L Club Thur’d*y from Comstock, per daughter, Mrs. .
j procedure, much lew involved and the government Million* of dollars. He i
Harry McMurray of Kalamazoo and ’
{much
more
easily
understood
He
statthat the
total run
coat o[
ot cniorceenforce- &lt; a””noon
•hl* wreck.
,
.......... —---------------------- ... ...... , states wtav
lln- lulw
1
—
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lacey
Jones
of
Delton.
daughter-in-law.
Mrs Fred Henson.;
jed that the result ot this effort had j ment from 1020—1931 wi» $284 IMJI24
We will meet competition.
;u*« to increase by 25 per cent pie’widch amount has been more than off*•: also Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wovxb ot Bat­ from Richland, also Miss Mabel Sisson 1
fromcaller*
Hastings
’ tie Creek were Sunday
at called at Amll Bauchwork or our supreme court, and by a’iret by collections from offender*, penman's. Mrs. Henson and Mrs. Brigg*1
w law- He.nry
33 and 1-3 per cent the work of alties.
allies. and revenues
revenue* from taxes on
Hastings
Monument
“Where Better Food* Cott Lett **
ful and dutilled and fermenterf liquors.
Mn&gt; were school friend* 59 years ago. and
•viuch furnished &lt; total of IMS 588 - , n' /^‘“pman a luppy surprise on surely were glad to meet onCe again.
Work*
5M
00
a
net
gain
to
the
government
of
h
*
r
bl
rthcUy
J
mie
J5th
Justice
Potter,
one
u
tmp.-esMd
w-.th
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
One ol the greatest dams in the ,
hu wonderful memory, hts clear think-' M^verv'2^Wn» Iha -w , -.
Thf worW “ no*‘
about 1,000.- world will eventually transform 500,000' 1
jing and hu ability to dearly state hi,
.““ ““01
acre* ot land, formerly tinder the Zuid-.
news.
er Zee into Dutch farms.
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TREAS. POTTS MAKES
TENTATIVE REPORT

Earle Feighncr. Mrs Clyde Olbton
and children ot Detroit spent the wergi
.cud with their parents. Mr and Mrs ‘
Frank Feighncr.
•
• Miv IxiuLm' Showrrffian ot Hasting*;
jand Min. Helen FurhOgj ,’of. Naahvilte j
are leaving soon for/ European trip. I
INDEPENDENTS DE­
I
joi.n'uJ- *f&gt;d
Ru!lt estimates made to cov
D
- .
no'“f
-,r; l-nd.ing the summer
ER FISCAL YEAR CLOSI
FEAT NASHVILLE 2-1
?1M! '««»&lt;■« ■’ »&gt;'»««•' here
:
... v
r
Mr and Mr* Jofije-Jkihnson
IWO JULY I
dmson of B«
Bat -,
Get
your
teams
together
tor
workite
crick
slant
end
witfi
then
Closely Contested Game Ends
out* right away. Schedule re-opens 'parents.
AMOUNT OF CASH
With Spectacular Catch
June 28. Sciredulea for the jM&gt;t)x&gt;nrd ! T*1? K of P lodge enjoyed a picn.c
SPOTLIG
ON HAND IS $845.67
,
By Herrington
nmr. .Ill l»- ..ulkd to neh ot &gt;■•.» “'J'"'"!1'1,!'
...
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। Mr and Mr. Percy p, iifbltl and'
VALUE
The Hastings Independents travelled Get the addresses of your non-resident
;fllnuly o!
r4,:, d
Ml
Still About $1000 Due On Tui
to Nashville Sunday afternoon where players from Harry Young Players in A«n-. HUrtacll Bunday and Mi.. E!;.-.i-:
they croxMid bat* with the baseball all Wards call your captaln's^ltan- bclh ^'^'iil remained for a few tion From Foreign Student.-i
—Made Payment On Bonds •
nine of that town in one of the br- t tlon to.till* luitlce
Francis- Showalter Is In .Ohio attendgames of the 'hcaaon. Hasting* sucAs explained tn
Hrwitt IfoM* lead.
&lt;-ee«led,ln winning the closely con­
..
.
600
!
Mrand'
Mrs
Arthur
Plocg
and
famtested game by n two to one score.
Hewitt. 2
...300.i1v of Grand Rapids spent Smidav with thc school Ixiartl treasuret. Ch
Pemberton, pitching for tiie locals, Hammond.
nnd Murtin. on the mound for Nash­ Bishop, 1
the annual meeting h&lt;!*if
ville. kept the hits well M-attcred Miller. 3
throughout the game. Hastings tiillh'd Lechleittv rit
.400 j MiMur
ffixt In the N-eoml frame when Me- Matthews. 1
“ 1 Cann singled, then was rent around Adcock. 4
1
‘
*
on hit* by-Moore and Pemberton. The Cogswell. 3
.3RI . Mr.
......and
... Mi, Clair .Brook.-. and
hitvnl.-wtll cover the enttn
other Hostings* counter came 'in the
375 :&lt;*! Detroit x|
Saturday
..... and Sun- July 1, next
fourth wh&lt;'ii Brown was Issued a pax.-, Thompson. 4
.375;day at the Arno.' Wenger home
and Moon- and Pemberton again con­ Bush. 2 .
384- On Thursday nipht tlic lx&gt;-. - of the
nected safely Id scud in a run. Nasli- Burry, 1
333 Yourtg Pcoplc'u S.&lt;i. ty of the Evan- into consideration, pn im
vide xlioved n run across the jiiate Roberts, I
.3’13: grlii-al church will play the bull t'enrii
in the sixth inning when two mm Jolmsoo. 2
333;«(. the Woodbury i-hurcb •
j which will b«- paid late/,
i-caihed base *iii error*, one scoring mi Kennedy.
333
fa-laud W-. k-.amt An .-I Klrmir were 'into account nuikra tiie
a lilt by Ounsline Any paNdblr tie Reynolds,
TOO In Indiana Monday niwtii
•In the iron*-wax choked off in Hie Main. 3 .
;
•
Di*bur*rnirnl*.
riiipb Inning When Herrington made n Snyder. 2
292'vt'iting h&lt;:
i Administration—S a 1 a r 11
-|M-i’ldiulnr cutch of MxMin's long Adnamon.
di Hr Into left held.
'■ .-.ujitilb-.-i, transportation
,282
Hull. O. I
Mr» Grace- Kl'-inhan .. an
Elementary Education S.du William, left Monday f&lt;
Hasting*
AB
R
; arte*, suppln*. traiupnilaHaight. 2
Herrington. If .
Uon of Supervisor «K;h-n.
Karines. 3
Mr. and Mr-. K.fmcih M...
Brniiiht&gt;-it&lt;'r. 3b’
i ta "&gt;........... ’................
Boyes. 4 .
301 family and Miss Mabli- Mend o
Leonard, ef
sia-ciid Education—s a I:
James. 3
.! supplies ;
Barnum.
1
Hold
Th
McCunn.
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I
‘
Opp’fy Room)
.230'Arthur Mend
oj McMillan. 2
.4150; 7.^7
7. __________
Mamie
BnrriMUrltx and dnitgii- Intermedia’.,' Educat i
Brawn, rf .
n I Ijtrabee. 2
.238 ter of Rogers City visltctl relative
Moore, 2b
.
I
ami n
j! Field, t
.331 lixst week.
■
PcmlM-rton. p .
Payne. L . 3
Alli’.. High Schi
Dan-^ Garlinw
u! Grixicnotiiih.
- 2OT: Wenger und daughter Mai jwret -*&gt;-r- ! 9-11-11-12*-Sidarte*. mipTotalI Skftlniori
...200jat
(ake
-Odes'..i
FndAy
night.
j
l'&gt;
‘
"'
transportation &lt;o!
Nashville
AB
,H Jacutei.
-. 200; Mrs. Charley N&lt;;v, and Mr* Am: i Prawipj! and Aurtcultati
Wood, 2b ...
0 Adair. 3
.182 If.utu.Ii -|H • • .
. M Faust, M .
&lt;»iRo*c. 2
-172 PercyHMifold at Battle Cn- k
, County Normal Education
Ovensline rl .
-.187; .Mr. ulM Mr- Ei.ner Nor-li:&gt;i;&gt; nndj —Salaries. Supplies .
.
A Marlin, p
1 j stiunm.
—167 j Donna -.-.Are at' Kalamazoo Friday and jCo-ordinate -Ae’ivin»-*--SalB‘ Martin, ri
0&lt; Biddle.
.167 : Saturday.
I ary of- Nur.-e. Supplies ..
:li- j Auxiliary Ai'cnru-s—Library.
o i Tasker.
...158 ' -Supl W. D. Wallace mid t
Miimir, 3i&gt;
2; Brail. 2
•arj Transportation brjiupiU .
...133|ters spent Sunday with nlVarney, c
n | Herd. 4
Fixed Charge*.—insurance,
Yarger. &lt;•
. Sandecn
Surety Bonds for Sdpt
-ID
Mr. and Mr John Buis an- mo in.J. Johnson. Il ..
SPOTL IGHT
SPOTLIGHT
Oj Ctsrf., 3
................. 100J i luick to their farm.
d. 3
.................. 1001 Xfiss - '
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Pfih.
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•velarid".
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VALUE^KSB
VALUIE
। Maurer.
..loo, Ohio '■
. Mr.. W. I). Operation &lt;&gt;1 Plant — Junl' tors' Salaries. Siifiplles.
Fuel. Phone, Ga.- a: Wee-'
LOCAL SHOE TOSSERS
| Second
triclty, .Water. Laundrv.
Tldtxl
Plane TunlpK
BEAT CLYDE PARK 18-7
; Mpinteniint of Plant
R&gt;itHh
B!&lt;u*
;
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. upuw-p
[Grand Rapid-- Thiry i*r&lt;? mjoyin:’ a
A Team Wins First League
!&lt;iniiiii&lt;i;
, Rep. on Plmnhinu
I motor, trip through northern MichlGame-—Fairview to Play
|«an and Wi -cniuin and upon their re­
HcaUuR
Plant Replace
zra
it
r* .1 •
**** l|v''
'be i:ig&gt;ih'&gt; iitiii ■ mbnt. CaWage. Replace
’
Here June 30
farm ,«•-! ot t:i*n.' The. •- iroin' lit r • I men1, of Furniture and Ai&gt;
Hastings' A-b-ain of horseshoe tf»s.... . ........ .•••-•. Mr«...
paratta‘
■Tl»Allcwn
...Im,,..,er. won its first contest in the Wiwtcrn
Furniture.
Albion Nel *m anH lumily. Andrew, Cajiftal Outlay
Michigan Horseshoe Ecogue by derail­ t.mt .,
U, th.u.M/ t,j.,,
Playground.
ing the Clyde Park club of Grand Rap­
Gntdimr. sid&lt; walk*, etc ..
“iand Mrs (fc-pn.'c.’Liioml*. Mr. and Mr ,
ids 18 to 7 in a Uxinlinu-nl then- day at take Houre field.
Lur.d.trum and family. Mr. Debt Service—Ini &lt;&gt;u bond!
Sunday. JufJe 215, the K. of P.' 1 . **’ [Williaiu
Tliunday evening. No areniint of the
and Mrs. Victor Lundstrum and son- Payment.-, on’ bond *
game has been received ayyrl.show-ing Vcrmuiifville ut Vermontville.
and Mr. and Mr . -Harold IVuh.. and Emergency Fund — Repairs
the individual linger averages.
. family.
.
on apiuratiL-^ etc. .?
iiwon
Esther James. Charlie James and El­
Rev. Wurtz offered prayer Sunday at
don Oaks each won all five games while‘
A very pretty wedding jva* rolemTotal Dlxbursemcnt$ 127.034 02
Stunton and Roush, .-.iibslitupng in1 nized at tiir parsnruig,* Satunfay when fnilrr Albion that was brought hi re lor
Receipt*.
place of Moitiea ami Titus lost some CJan-nn' McKelvey was united In mar.
Balance— Cent Fund July
very dose matches, Slnnton won two1 rlage ultli Miss Lillian .Morgan by burial.
Rosemary, Baer has the pneumonia,.
I. 1031 ......... ............
32&gt;35.'il There Is a fine place for the tents.1 of Vermontville visited her mother,
games and lost three while Roush won1 Rev. Fred King Thy bride and groom J, -jq,,.
Miss Margifri't ITofTm^n «’f Bottle
K- lher Dul
Primary Mnney-*State
22.620.B0 plenty ot ground suitable for n ball Mrs, Wm. Cronk Wednesday.
.
o4ii- and Itwt four.
•
Creek spent the Wn-k end with home
Mood beneath a ling*- la-11 amid pro-' o;inH. cmne to their ho
Agriculidre. State*....
870.00 diamond nnd tennis ground. The
Tiie next leamu- gamc'wlll is- plavvd1 fii'lon of little bells und fancy decora-।•pend■ the
■
Miss Mabel Winslow has lieyn at* folks.
• summrV.
' . —
They both return County Normal • Stat? ..
3.000,00
livre Thursday evening, ,him- 30. when1 rie.ir. and Were attended by Mis.-. Edith /
shore* of ine lake weni ideal for camp, tending High school at Band lake. She
MUs Hafel Cronk came home Fri­
1134 3B purposes. s6mc work mast be 4°nei;tX|*c&lt;A to spend the suinmer with her day evening returning to per school
nH,,t *!?
m'P" and Mcrril- Two Nadivrtle children drank kern- County Normal—County .
Tuition
' 13.51*3.38 before this site can be put in shape for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow. again Sunday P. M. Miss Hazel has
Dunkelbergcr both of Uicr-y. Tl&gt;ejM.ne Etidoy. Hairy Pierci'
a summer camp for the boy.* and Rirls We
groom Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry -- -— ■
... arc
.... .pleased
— ... to say Mlsi- Mabe!
one more week before her school closes
MBcellaneou:-—State Turticr
who have been in the habit of attend- ■ graduated this spring. Cungratula- 'for the year at Mdskcgon,
McKelvey of Maple Grove. Tne bride Alton Everet. son of Cleone
'
RISK-BENNETT TO PLAY
Monty, insurance rebates,
mg the Barry county Y. M. C. A. lions.
is « daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the two youngster .&lt;&gt; who wen- taken
Rent
of
Gym.
etc.,
.
580.48
Camns.
One
special
aiWantagc
of
this
Morgan
of
Dowling.
She
was
gnwned
in
TOURNAMENT HERE
Pete Eckman and Mrs. Iva MVCor- Window, is quite poorly.
severely ilj. Dr. Morris was .called in
location
will
be
that
those
attending'
. £»|M-nhag&lt; n blue silk crepe. The young ••uch
,
case- Th-.- children are making
Scleral from this way arc attending
TotrffReceipt* ....
.8127.870 89 the camp will be by themselves. There mlck were married last Tuesday. TIm-v
Quoit Pitching Stars to Meet couple will make thejr Mme with t'.uTotal DUbim-cmi-ht
. 127.034.02 are few cottages on rtiis lake, so there arc residing on the Pcrcey Winslow the Advcntisr camp Hireling being held
groom's brother on a farm near Lacey.
Rev. and Mt*. S J. Francis and son.
ut tlic fair ground at Hastings.
In Seven-Game Series and
wiU by little tn divert Un in from their I farm. Congratulations.
Mr. nnd Mrs Julius Paul of Battle Jack, were at Grand Rapids Friday .
Biilance ..
$ mY«7 own program, which. will be busy­
. Creek. Mr- Agnes Pun,&lt;11 of Hastings.
Trick Shot Display
Van Grlbben di ffiii Artxir
enough under Dad Angejl's leadership
Arrungemi nt# have . bes-n completed Mr. and Mr* Will Gillespie. Mr. nnd the week end with his molhei
every day while they are at camp. The
by the local iHirscshoe club to stage a Mt.-t. Adcibert Reynolds and Mr and Anna Gribben.
outlook from the ground where tin­
Mrs.
Leo
Reynolds
weir
guests
of
Mr.
:seven-game match between Jimmy
Lloyd Evert* was at Grand Rapids
tents will be located toward the lake
and
Mrs.
Orville
Puna'll
Sunday.
.
'
ftkk of Montpelier. Ind., and Joe Ben­
• Friday.
affords a charming view. A, good
Wy extend a .cordial invitation to
nett of Congerville, 111., July 1. Both
Fred
Warner
enjoyed
the
Kroger
bathing beach Is not far uv/&gt;' from
. of tl»cN‘ young men are leading pro- everybody far and i'vur io come to1 ,banquet TliurMlay night at the . Puntthe camp. It Is believed that it will
•
fdHulonrfl player,; who have won repu­ the Durfee .school Iioum- Friday eye- Hind Hotel. Grund .Rapid-.
not be difficult to make a bathing
tations fur thrmwlvt's in national iilng. June' 24, ut 8:00 o'clock a.- n ’. ' Miss Ruth BuN-ctt of Kalamazoo is
bench on the siuire. of. the camp site,
well
known
Barry
couniy.
man
will
cuih|M'liHun. Alter the match Risk will
spending the week at home, but will
(Continued from page one)
itself.
.
speak
on
rctmomlcs.
•
(five hLs exhibition ol trick shou.
The Kellogg Foundation were very]
Kathcryn Hunt and Edith Wilkins return for the stuntner school.
Miks Elizabeth, Gibson of Battle this purpose twenty-two cottages and fine in volunteering to move the Y be-1
of Hustings gre taking a trip to Wash­
Creek sjielit the week end ai home.
a large central building, which will be longings frdm the ojd camp to the
ington. I). C. this week.
Miss Anna Mm-yms entered i» busl- used for offices, kitchen and- dining new site on Stewart lake. They ar-!
nuaiic Hunt Is eiucrtalnlng- his
cousins from Owomo. ' Gerald Wal­ ness collent- ut Buttle Creek Monday. room, indoor games and exercises as rangviUwiih the contractor, who put
Mi*s Effa Deane of Kalamazoo is ti'ell as housing the stall, have been up the buildings for the Kellogg Fotinworth and Durwood Blake.
vuiling
her parents. Mr. und Mrs. Will constructed. Every cottage has a beau­ dation at Pine lake to trans]*ort and
Mrs. Mary Rice came Tucwlay to
tiful frontage toward the lake, n* does set up all the property at the new
make un extended visit with liy-ixm. Deane.
Mrs. A. T. Ixifdahl's furniture wus the Central building Ail the ground location at Stewnrt lake. Tin- Foun­
Edd, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Rice and daughter. brought here WedncMlay from Wll- formerly occupied by the Y Camp is dation officers regretted as much a»Veto, sjrnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. mette. Il); Tiie home on Wellington now utilized for the Health Camp did the Y that the new uses to be made.
.
buildings provided for tin- children of the Lindsey site on Pine lake would
Jra Hurt near Oratigi'ville. Mra. Hart St. is being remodeled.
Dr. nnd -Mrs. Stewart Lnfdahl and whom tiie Kellogg Foundation will make it impoxsible for the Y to have
IS .MTiOUSb* ill.
Mrs. Mary Rice sjient the day with . wm and Carl Brown were al Grund bring to this camp. Tlic boys and it.* camp on those grounds hereafter.!
Rapids
Sunday
afternoon.
girls-taken to the Y Camp each year The Kellogg Foundation is not only in-'
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox of South­
Mrs. Charles Denmontc underwent are by no means handicapped physical­ forested in the Boy Scout movement.!
west Rutland.
an operation Tuesrlay morning.
ly. as one would soon discover who but also in the Y. M. C. A. and has!
might visit their camp. They are a shown its Interest in both in a very
very lively bunch. Those who will be
Tiw- first meeting of the Health class
Mrs. Beatrice Gotten and ....
Mrs. brought to this place by the Kellogg substantial manner. The fine spirit'
will be held July eleventh at 1:30 nt Ealhel Houghton and son Allen attend­ Foundation are of a type who need shown by them in aiding the Y tothe Hendershott school house. All the ed the missionary mectliu- at the home quiet, with restful surroundings. So tnove their property Is also an evidence I
Akron Surgical Hosiery ls&gt;
of their helpful attitude toward the I
women and girls who wish may attend of Effie Lehman Thursday.
these classes. The above date was tne
Mrs. Lorna Knowles and baby Mymn room on the Lindsey groynds for the Y Y and the work so cflicldntly curried
made of fine textured silk and
only
one left for us.
Lou ot Freeport called al Bilks Cotton's Camp, it would be unwise to attempt on in Barry county by Dad Angell. I
may be worn underneath mod­
Thy . new site Is accessible by. good,
O
CLOSE OUT our re­
The
LA8.-.upper
attendance
was
Saturday P. M.
to have the two different groups of
ern stockings with no unsightly
much better and the ladies appreciate
Mr. and Mr.*. Floyd Kimble and chil­ Children have their summer vacations roads. One can follow the Hastings-j
maining stock bl' dinner 'warp, we are
bulging or ridges. It la seam­
your- patronage and sincerely hope it dren Dick and Betty of Woodland and on the same jpnunds at the same lime. Prairie vine road to the turn south of[
Yankee
Springs
toward
tjie
old
Stewart
teas. which means greater com­
will continue. They voted to change the Mr. and Mrs Chas. Darby and Mere­
quoting such REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
A committee ot the Barry county Y.
price to ten cents for children and fif­ dith. Iris and Glenua spent. Wednes­ M. C.-A. organization has been look­ farm. The entrance gate to the new'
fort. We carry—and correctly
site is only one-half mile up this side,
that those who are in need cannot help but
teen cent* for adults. Tills will make day evening ut Cleo Sears'. ‘
fit—a. complete line, both In silk
ing over available sites that might be
It
much
easier
for
people
with
fami
­
Cecil
Curtis
and
family
and
Mr.
and
secured at a moderate rental, where a
and heavier linen. Surgical
take advantage anti secure such dishes as
The natural beauty of the new I
lies and we hope, it will bring more out Mrs. Loyd Curtte of Grand Rapid.- new Y Camp could be located. It will
hosiery is very beneficial for
grounds
can
be
enchanted
by
trim-;
during the prevailing condinons.
spent Sunday at Myric Curtis'. Ewtlda not be iKBSible to arrange for such a
they need while they can be bought at so
ming the fine trees on the site. Wlicn •
swollen, bruised or sprained
Mr. and Mrs. John Engle of Hastings remained to spend a few days.
camp this year, but it was thought everything is done an# a well is pro­
law a price! Included iii this sale of dinner
were Sunday aUemoon callers at A. C.
limbs or joints, and for varicose
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benton went to Chi­ best to locate the grounds and do vided. the Barry county Y. M. C. A.
Clark's.
cago last week after a granddaughter some preliminary work, so that the will have one of the best campjng sites
veins. Our service also coven
ware are hundreds of pieces of the finest
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanVrankrn went wlto returned with them to spend tht new site could be utilized next year.
the correct fitting of abdominal
to be found In the stale and one well
to Kalamazoo Saturday to attend the
English Porcelain, priced as low ns the com­
The Y committee were fortunate in
supports, surgical belts, and
Cleo Sears and family. Mrs. Ruth j finding a desirable site on tlic north adapted for their uses.
wedding of Mr, VanVrankena cousin.
mon kind. Qome in and help us dose
Akron Mechano-Form Sponge
Frances Bundage. to Stahley Stewart, a Cunningham and son Denn and shore of Stewart lake, in Orangeville,
PRATT DISTRICT.
Rubber Pad Trusses Ask your
graduate of West Point.
Charles Darby, nnd family attended the on the farm owned by Mrs. Stuart
them out at qur expense.
‘
Mrs. Edgar Mead called °n Mr. and
Mr. anti Mrs. Chas. Hendershott and Lcpard reunion at Lake Odessa In the Mullen. Mrs. Mullen was very gracious
physician. Private fitting rooms
Mrs.
Elzy
Mead
of
Morgan,
also
on
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shantz attended park there Saturday.
j ftlld seemed glad to accommodate the
Mrs. Emma Lusk and daughter. Min- j
tiie Hammond family reunion at Oull
Harve
Hill
and
family
of
Galesburg
IY
In
this
matter,
giving
them
tiie
The Prescription Drug Store
lake Sunday.
und Will Hill called on Allison Hill ■ privilege of access to the grounds nle. at the home of J&amp;r. Riley In
Watch for the date and.be ready to Saturday.
• chosen and seeming to be glad to have Maple Grove Monday. Mrs. Lusk was;
go to the Sunday s hooi picnic which
Mr and Mrs. George Scars visited at ' a place that could be used for such a ,so’me better but still confined to her]
Will
be
held
a*
soon
as
haying
Is
over.
“Complete How Fumiehen”
the home of Crowel Hatch's near;good purpose. Dad Angell, secretary!
notion, Mich.
Tiie Children's day program was fine. Nashville Sunday.
jof the Y. M. C. A.. Investigated this;1*41 and Mr- RHcy Is in very poor
TELEPHONE 2226
HASTINGS,
We all enjoyed the fine music by the
Aunt Anna Curtis, who has been site thoroughly and Is enthusiastic j health. Vivian Kellogg was assisting j
Conklin family and the parts taken by sjx-nding a week til Lake Odessa re- 1 about it. as were the oilier officers of; Minnie with her household duties,
the little folks.
. •
, turned home.
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association and Ute committee. &gt; Mrs. Glen Satterlee and son, Lynn,

Sporting Items

Ward Team Schedule
Io Keopen June 28

1

Allegan Independents
Overwhelm rythians

A

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CAMP SITE FOR
Y. M. C. fl. CHOSEN

fine
lectured
Seamless

SURGICAL
HOSIERY

Special Extraordinarily
Low Prices on Dishes

Miller furniture Compant

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THE BASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, IMS

The Hastings Banner!;
of the state of Michigan you have to
j be supported- clothed and housed: fuel
must be furnished for your comfort.
COOK i»BO8., Kdilau.
_T_______
, attendants must be employed to look
8EVFJ.TR tear [after you. probably for a period of 40
i years. I would-not doubt that it will
| cost the taxpayers of Mlclilgan 140.000
to &gt;50,000 to take care of you the rest
of your natural life In Michigan • • •
“Personally, I am not In favor of tax| payers supporting a man for 40 or 50
[years nt the taxpayers' expense aft«-r

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

‘This and That
Bunker- Hili.
First Battle of Revolution.
Deadly Fire of Patriots.
Moral Effect on Invaders.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Nagler of
. South Haven were in the city Tues­
One hundred and fifty-seven years- day and spent a short tlmeswith her
this June mere
there happened
,C’r ...net™..
ago mis
napironea an event
Xvl
flnal^rtliin Of' th?'k,l0Wn tO ev‘CT* r&lt;f,'A&gt;1 chlld 1,1 America sister. Mrs John Yarger. John O
To JJitni mu X,El" m
“"hL-h,c h“lhn,w h|m flew in ami out,at the court house and
supervisors in rejecting this work. This I
in being an American That, on Main St. shaking hands with his
Hnt
orSXr
old friends. They were on their way
to M. A. C. to.attend the graduation
a
H.’ L2LE
lthe ftrsL
Ot ri*
of their
wn, Victor. ---------------Incidentally ----they
All of which makes im wonder why' r&gt;-v.,—
----- --------------Anally of the drya .are so sharply op-, Fverv bov and ciri born or tanaht In ri^ri a wonderful yield of fruit
posed
to
a
national
referendum
on
pro|h
£
rrt”n ,hel«- n,1&lt;‘ lake »h&lt;w
l«wu iu n nniiuiiui rviccriiuiim vu
RitEi: months
I anything to il&lt;» with or participate in hibltlon.
Thev
insist
it
means
areturn
I
J
1
'?'
f
“
rm
and
n
big
crop
ot
cherries
farm and a big crop ot cherries Just
just
hiblllon. They insist It means a-return I
'
i organized society.'A man who will take of tlic saloon*. Not ut all I! the people ,little army of patriot* who dar&lt;-d to abmn ad_ &lt;o .)|ck *
ocT^iPK ivwrnv
drtl what waa Uen Uw imlut millMr
Mra Manner Ftlrwn. Mra.
•- i the life of an innocent citiarri. a* I saui. given tlic right to express themselves ,
tXSIS 7' f
oH' ‘S"
damo. Arthur CroUrnn. Aim,. Joh.mon,
muKi'i1
forfeits thereby every liossible' vestige on the question. vote “No" the Congress , hrw dneendant. m.aht th, hm in a
M,ude ho^A... Evrl,„ j„hn.
shall accept, and. we believe moat ।
of right under any form of govern­ gladly; the mandate uf the iroople. So
w.
-h a»d Holm Micha.l atlAndnl Urn
i
L
&lt;raduailiut
nap'll Blodtrh h.«.
ment.'to be .supported by that ■ govern­ long as W^.arc a government by ma- , ?
-gtrtisttfti HATH
^o’?
1 * 7
m'«t Turwla, n,J;t. MU Kalhrnm(
ment or to b«- allowed to continue an jority opinion wc can see no reason for murutlon
aw. an,,,, and they arm lni^a,
, J,mbcr
lhc c,.„
apposing any plan that attempts honIgnoble life. That is my theory "
about
W
be
merpoanrd
b,
mrc
w
.
Woodbury
ot A.tw.Ulr. North
ratiy to register this opinion, Personal- ,
Possibly, however. Judge Brown- U ly wc favor the referendum idea and jahrlmlni number, ot Um br.t trained c,^,„ who earn, to O.and Bapid.
mistaken In assuming that the coniict-[ 1 hall'voteNo'"%ut‘that’tart shouldn't ;trootw or Eurota- eharwma wild bay-, flir lhc .unuae, furniture wumm. wua
p""" to"««“-« a wr. .«&gt; m« w. R..c&lt;»k
ed killer will remain in prison for 40 i cause us to dppone giving our neighUnder Um liberal MM,Man itmr "»
"«'« nwdma ol Im. J"
!
J»" »'
"'k
, ,
and
«... _n»y
j
to,"m,tl*“ X
. .............
,, ...mle ,.,l.ev the averaee conflicting ™r.
our-views
may be_
ue Upon
upon dntln.- the anm,,^
■Mrtm,
poll,, ll» •«&gt;»«&lt;• | UfcortI,*WBWa_a^0Ue-|tt(5E during the action but afterwards, dur- d^n who Htivi
ing the retreat, when the warriors for Kropps ...
sisters,
life M-nteitce-ranges from 12 to 16 years. ucan-Tnbune
— j. Mrs. Vrddrr pnd Mrs
freedom had neitlier bayonets to &lt;ic- Gaskell, left Tuesday
Ttiesoay for
lor tncirnmnc
their home al
ut
Ridiculous though i&lt; M-ciivi. Marshall
lend themselves, nor irowuer for their ;j.-t smith Artfansas
HAPPINESS.
would probably remain longer behind
deadly marfcamamhlp But though in
Mlw WlnUrrd McUavy la home from
...
tho bar* It lx- had been convicted of 'n Had pretty hard going the other
the
techmeal[military
sense
tiro
out-1
co
n
(
.g
t
.
u
t
Chicago
for
tiro
summer
vuday and went home tired und dis­
second-degree murder and given a couraged. Then wtiat do you suppose coiiie was scored ns a defect for the pa-1 cation
job rm.vn.vo
minimum sentence of say 30 years. we did after dinner (supper. it used to trim*, white they did have the power to ’ Dr and Mrs. H Irvin Woodiiead of
I Judge Brown did Ins part but the bei? Just thii: Played checkers with figiit, they dealt Mich blows to their.Bradford. Pennsylvania. vHltc&lt;L tlwlr
enemies as had nn effort on all the j cousin*. Harry and Mila Walldorff
j Michigan law degUng with first degree!lour red-headed sdven-y'car old Philip rest of thU|J Monday.
tiie w.r
war. Indeed it I.
is «1.
only now. fr(JJn
1 Boy. that was the happiest hour of the.
j murder docs not -pcrmjt full Justice to,i week. Hc knew more checkers twice alter these many years, that hillitan
THE BALANCING. ACT BEGINS!
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
over than we did at his age and of historians are able to calculate this
moral
ctlrcrfof
the
Battle
of
Bunker
Thia week the problem of meeting
course we beat him but we won't tn
The following were graduated froth
tiie government's huge deficit becomes
nnollu-r four or five years. At we sat
the Barry County Normal Thursday:
A WORD OP WEIX1OME.
there watching the next mores wc
a reality as the largest peace time tax [
couldn't help feeling what a fool we
1
Wr
wish
Uf
extend
our
greeting
and
load m tiro history of the United State:,
had been to think what a lot of
takes effect.
.
! welcome to the Adventists who are here trouble we had during the day. A man
ho
H.d'd
,!
Ry»»cairns. Ullian Whitture ™
• worth. Katherine Bowler. Bernie.So far the deficit ha* been vague and .*?atr conference The appear- who can sit in hta own home and
X sX-er ofnXmt ™, X
,lza Mdntyre. Ann. Thomas.
unreal; a subject for discussion. Sums ia,u’'
,he tent cl,y on lhc. ffttr match checker moves with his little boy act'S
act.cn
a*
trie
subpet
of
|&gt;ocms
and
Thetv.u-nir!,r«&gt;» rssinp,,.
that run up into the btlbon* are beyond «»•»'»*-' L. an annual summer even*, doesn't know what trouble is. Happi­ inspiration for patriotic sprechre Now " ‘
ness? It 13 hllCaround us. if we shall
compreheiwon. But lhe stupendous! *" »®»*Un|P&lt;. Members of this faith have Just go and gen it by the nape of the
reality ot the vast revenues necessary [ S“m‘' **** ,rn&lt;n a11 a^Uorw of Michi- neckZ-NorthvilM Record.
r •
inffurji.e on a.ter events and wa.» one;
u,iuiai. vtend
•
■
to bring the income and expenditure ol «-•’ «nd p', n fron‘- neighboring state' I
»«.&lt;«•«»«
। suiiA
..i iMam-

RIGHT OF PETITION.
The group of farmers, who favored
the county agent were m(ffs disturbed
over the fact tliat they werwjdcnicd tlx-

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our National government into balance , T,1&lt;- *lncerity of these meetings and
•
...r.i-r-i™.,rf
I, "*111 act “* ’oastnuuter at Uro Alumni
once arain will be ulainlv felt as the u,r manner in which Hwy are conductR 15 a |Rt,c difficult to understand, ^It’w-d! uTr..,!.!.tXr
‘'r tau*’*1 ot
Manch^tcr High schunl
once again wiu ue plainly -tell a.*, tne.
'
:observing
the common feeling for hur- Banker iSl
Hc nnd .Mr- Field will
prcxiure of tills burden begins to bear i r“httW won milcH K”°d will. Tlic dele- . rjcant.-Hlt British Honduras or a flood- Bunki r Hlil. General Sir William Howe Tliurxdav
' *»"
Uiilr
‘ down. All of us arc glad HwJjudget is tar‘‘’N* of /*o»’&gt;e *e like to led China,
why men occasionally wreak
British
troops,
and
every
student
of
;
TllurM1
IV
balanced (or will be 1! and when Con- Mc rctl,rn &lt;'«ch summer. We wish them (far greater havoc by warring on each
j other. If the spirit which well* up in ■Instory is familiar with tin- covm: mi-.-,‘ev.( Henson of Kalamazoo wns
grev. can steel tl-veff to the utter neces- i «“««• ,n t&gt;ir-worth-whiir work.
I time of natural catastrophe were con- xnrers aimed at Howe as a dawdler H;&gt; lhl. BU„t ,lf h,.r C0Ulln Mx„ Wimffl.(1
:-ny of reducing exiieiMcs by a few
| slant, the problem of pence would -be delays arc given us one of the chi. f McUravy. over Sunday.
Hastings, Mich
|,r? ” rwl
»UP‘
Mz' •' R Lawton of AnPhone 2266
i greatly simplified.
million dollars more) uijd will feel I
WELSH TOSSES IN HAT.
inrir t»
iK&gt;|ir. nnvertlielexs.
iH-vviiiroirM. that
uui men
m--ri , * a- ;n-'‘ hl,n N"» the keen mill- . b(lrn Indiana, are guests of Hro for’ There
is hope,
more confident of the future with the'
Georg* • Welsh, city nwnafcer °f' some day will learn not to be deceived! ‘“D* im^v.st sees the reason for Hnw? . rill.r , parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
realization that our Federal treasury
J- .........
-..o.herwi^ unaccountable unwilling-j Unwton alM1 oUrr rpiatncs. Mr
treasury■'[,Grand Rapids. has announced, so -we by--------------propaganda
calculated' .............
to generate;
' is not running behind inilltons of i read, that he is willing to offer his ! hatreds; that time eventually will bring exi to Piffrs the frequent advantage- ( Langston has been stljferintendent of
the Auburn schools for four years.
- -- each
■ ■day —
—
dollar.-,
Nevertheless
as -thei | services to lhe State should the Michi-;a lastmn realization ot brothcrhoxi.l V™ ‘£7 ^"7?° Wa’,,in“t&lt;”1
Mbs Genevieve Rider has returned
needing no disaster tn make-us fc&lt;-l tlwi Howe, before taking over, the chief
ahoulder .'traps of this overloaded debt, ga,, public rise up and voice a demand human bond —Miami Daily'News
.
------------ [from Kalamiuoo where she graduated
jxick cut in there will be many guestloiu I mat Iw run for governor. Somehow or
I Monday tram the Western State Nor­ FIFTY-nVE YEARS AGO TODAV
GE1T1NG AN OPEN MIND.
to niL'Mcr. In 1937 the cost .of majo:1 * other wc feet that this generous over­
Tffcir U being erected u fine schoolI mN school.
.
In the
Miss Florence Leach of Levering, ixiuw
mm-e m
me towwhip of Hastings on
deportment*. bureaus and commissions tun- to the state will not lx- greeted ’ People engaged in the business of.
as the
Michigan, is spending her vacation I the State road.. which
is known a
of the. government amounted
about lwltj, ,ny witve of enthusiasm. Even if competing * with Hip activities of the!
ASA PECK WILCOX WRITES
modem world find... it necessary tn I
'■with her paients. Mr. and Mrs Rol- Fisher school
two bilfion dollars per year l^r the ■ thrre were reason for changing boas change their minds quite Often. Fort
In
honor
Ilin* Leach. •
’
*--------of* tlw nomination
‘
~ of* 'Hayes To M L Cook find the Hastings Ban­
current year the c&lt;M will be more tliani jn nild-strcam. so to speak, wv can I years Henry Ford was convinced tlqi*.
I Mrs. Ellii Lake of Constantine U the and Whetler the Banner office was. ner;
I
MI
’
LOYMl
.\T„
ItueM of her parents. Mr and Mrs M. beautifully trimmed with Chinese Ian-1 At Hie list and seemingly most enthree billion dollars. Jt b a strange [ think of many other candidates better' one model of a'niotor car was sufficient I
terns and illuminated Friday night.
i Joyabk- banquet of the Hu.stigR» High
H Burton.
.
sir. and hardships.
coincidence tiiut tlu- increaM-amount- qualified to assume the offigr of chief to satisfy the transportation needs ntj
On Thursday night the barn ol Pars­ School Alumni Aasociatton. a speaker,
millions of persons Then Iro found it
, Donald Kerr of Kunwis City, Mrprei\‘nt melancholy.
ing to more than one billion dollars is executive than' the stormy politician necessary'^o add more models. Now*;
jjw.uri. is the guest of his parent-;. Mr. ley Otis tn the township ol Rutland whom I know to be truly a friend of
Jiiit slightly more than the anUrtjiatedj fr0ni Grand Rapids. But Michigan hc adds four more cylinders, building
was struck by lightning nnd literally mine, seemed U&gt; have gone far a
und Mrs. C. A. Kerr.
consumed, with Ins valuable stallion, “Field" in her (nrLs and before 1 leave
revenue from mw taxes! The manufac-piocsn l need n change &lt;*f governor*. Wc both four and eiglit-lunged engine* i
luiriw.-s anti other contents. l.&lt;r* will tiiiu ciHiimunily I wish to make corTHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Hirers sales tax is supposed to rat-4- ^can do no better than to kr*n Uro one Perhaps the biggest stride Mr Ford I
ever made in Hie manufacturing game
Prof, and Mrs W. G. Bauer of Eaton probably exceed Sl.JOO apd was insured reC’ion.s to .vmie of her .Matementa reaboql a half a billion dollars! Since •*&lt;■ have. Ro our reaction to the Welsh was when lie acquired an open mind1
in tiro Barry and Eaton but we do not,■ gardfcg the- first tgotbaU team coached
Rapids
are
viidting
his
parents.
.Mr.
1927 thi: in.: ol veterans dd‘ ' offj-r i&gt;. "stay in Grand Rapids. XV upon the subject of "what jicoplr willi
■ by. L4ui‘&gt; qp&amp;jlytar and John Kelctuim
and Mi;- l- H Bauer in this city. Prof know the amount.
minirlrwtion hies incrcnyd by four- WcWi. your city needs your valuable buy," And when a rtinp with as high!
The following supervisors were pres­ &lt;Facts. Ixiiila Goodyoor was cihicJi-l.eon Bauer and hi.s bride Of U’Sciht;
a financial rating as Henry Ford find.'
hundred million dollars and tiro army service.* more than the-state.*'
Minncrait:i., nre expected in Hie city ent anti answered roll call: Thomas H John C Ketcham had charge ot tramit
necessary
to
acquire
the
Changeable
Bartram.
Assyria:
Henry
Houghtatln.
(tomorrow morning to viul them.
ing taijlr and was first subsUiulei in .
and navy deparlfftent costs have been
state'of mind, certainly others can!
Tlwi Mi.-.’cs Clara Hendershott and Baltimore;
----------- - Wm
— -P. Sidnam,' Barry, ■ which I was pictured cm having killed
boosted'by about ’wo hundred million
afford to do the same thing. If they re­
Margery KcabUs; by request, will re- • Jacob Odell. Carlton; David W. Smith. a chicken and u-ed the blood to stain
A WORTHY REPRESENTATIVE.
dollar.;; Huts'the total of tlirae two]
main in business, they must, it would
, (.. .it the recital given by HicmWn May. ■ Castleton; Pleiades Brown. Hastings my football -suit und then to have»'
Kctcluim
u;
items sirfcv 1937 is" more, than a hun-i L"oij|^i.w-man
oin
seem.—Birmingham Eccentric
• urimand. wd-T the. gencrid leading the ■ fe-fore the Hastings Musical club next’ township. Travers Piiillliv;. Hastings rolled in the mud' Farts: Goodyear
dr.p nullum auttary l„
'ut
,lr
lucvlay evening, June 24 al Hie club1 city 1st and 2nd wards. D G. ItnbinI British Vsault on Bunker hill Like the i-xur. and will b- assisted bv Mrs R.son. Hastings city. 2nd and 3rd wards; and Ketcham were hint on ferocity
THE pROESBECK SPECTRE.
alap^,,.! aumum
Inun Um “Urql
"«»««"“• "«»-f - Speculation continues about whether! [’I’5,ve
*x' he charged with I v Hcmlershotf and Miss Agnes M. Augustus M Annan Hope; Aaron J. In those days fiercem-sx not cunning
was the aim of Hie coaah
l...
mauut.etumd pmAteta- cm.l’’""
•ATOM ™n|»™,Uan Gov Bruckcr wtH have^Mrtnponrnt In'‘J1*
a!“*
------ .
.. Lowry Miss Lowry has been .-ludy-; Walker. Irving”. Lovi M Dewey, JuiinsLearning that down ui&gt;tie wilds of
. .
, , „ ' certiliratrx when the question came to Hie primary for the Republican jiomi- 'if adful slaughter of hu tn»i» from
gre&gt;. might-have &gt;asvd a hundred mil- j
*
iiik the cornet at Oberlin Conservatory town; Adam
Wolf. Maple Grove; Baltimore was a nest of wild-cats, tiwy
nation
for
governor.and
always
Ex'■
1,
‘
deadly-_&lt;irc
of
t.w
patno.
riflemen
of
XfuriC
for
the
|»aat
ycur.
The
enterj
Janie*
W.
Houghton.
Orangeville;
lion by consolidation pf the army and: ’
...
.
Gror'beck appears' a* rather mor.’’-doubt Nerer - had Ik seen tplnment promises to be one of great John J PrrkUU, Prairieville. Janie.'. D delegated me to bring them in so that
« by t„tU«* tom। »'
'-1“™“.- Gov.
wc might have the meat for training
than-a •possibility M: Bpickcr h.u
11 ,',c.funl\e ”ur^'iinanA,1ip, Every, pleasure.
.
I Briiiuiin. Rutland. Frederick W CoL table. Putung on my new footbull suit
u..-.
Wllnm ttrn
not been able to play double Aufficicntly
th? patnut com-, Mp,s Gertrude Slingi-rland of ElyriaZ lin.;. Thornapple; Ira Stowell. vWooiL
*
'that die cats might not scratch my
c-umtma. 1... alM, au.bon.rt &gt;™,,nri
&lt;“&gt;" to avoid making some opponent* not i n“.,'d
R|&gt;id your .flr,‘ ?•. ypU
i’ Ohio, t* expected on Saturday. SHv land: Zebulon B. Hoyt.
Yankee. ir&lt;JU j w,.n( torth nt nM|hl urt&lt;_r
v.n*~.
”f th,'ir eyes, and how well the haa b«vn engaged as teacher in.Hie Springs.
tut mil-*dfbt
,1" liH- United States or Hi- to jay enemies Oddly enough tic L* ar-!
to, bring tn those wild cats. The blood
• whose*: vc,’’Van* lhenweive* any permanent cured of bring arbitrary; but this uJ oHnnunre wa.s obeyed EMroctally had scluxils of that city for another year
------ 1----- --- • *• -------- •
ion my suit was wild-cut blood raaulling
true should not incline, anybody to fa- 'in- Anwrtcan marksmen t*-eii tool to
un increase in salary
■
A
u-ril-v i *ro'Kl' A,,&lt;’r t,‘c Hrst flu'h
.‘•te'ffUinR v«r Groestxyk who'was not only arbi- *'.“'k ?l!. ;.'e BrK“h officer?, and well at The
i from my having plucked tlw head from
.Mi &lt; - Bertha Pflug. Mildred .
1
-t this a livc wlld'e“' *&gt;'h ”i&gt; bare hands.
t rioubl- rnd,d “nd ,llf’ ''’‘,d of re|»vment bc- trary but tyrannical. Mr. Bruckcr lr • H1'^
their work
and Etta Patton. Anna Trumper and [ T«" f'wl jackasaca-ncw /get
;
"
rt„tw
'
1
'
.
and the mud 6n tiie suit was frpm the
■
, &lt;an to make itself felt—What then? earnestly striving to reduce costs ol
Hovre
escaped
but
tiro
nvd.
ni
nub
­
Gertrude
-A.-i.t to Detroit
r*.tn&gt;it i ddrilic-&lt;[•&lt;
rtrutlt- -Wrhtwnrlh
Wentworth went
I*
.
pursuit of said cuts ihrouuh Uie boss
And as
Saturday
Ttw
former
vUUing
Mt
1
Were
tPU
together
with
a
puce
of
’
min.s ,
'
state
government
,,ary
“
uthoritics
are
nf
the
opinion
that
»tioutdcr I ri11’ ,nw*snrc-4Us prrjwntwl to Congress
; and* mires, I could.not let tiro impres­
"**’'** th''
01
*.m
‘propped that Hro bonus pay^i'i|t' be ■ It waa under Mr Groesbeck that I
Ch-mens and Monroe rra ndn,
topethat Gobdvvar ■ and
deficits in the state treasury trogun ;
-‘wghter nt h» mm The Britlah
Miss Ida Bijfch. who is attending the'Said one to tlw other. • "You come sion prevail
;
financed
by
printing
additional
money.
Ketcham
had
a
man
on
IhciF-Mitlmll
Gov. preen came in with a treasury
h&gt;d n*""; b« n traim-d to-hoot Chicago University, returned to tins
tild save
“““
' Biff government.' cail t meet their ,ob- irone than empty by *evcra! millin'*,lh »«uracy; tax r&lt; lunre wx-on the city yesterday and will spend the sum- ’While I u«ke a nibble at tills new- learn who wduld use chicken blood to
furlough
: stain u suit; and further the reference.!
mnung ■„&gt; tn.- pmlincxjollan. Mr ,i,n..,,rk. -lale adminAnd
irnnx.r HUI Hr nn.r trier vacation with her aunt. Mrs. c.
’•&gt; my missing a train to get n shoe
set
a
chance
to
use
it
until
the
pall
■
h.'.r
IM..UW
hard
wlu.l,
him
.b
«
“
1
"&gt;
■
“
?
"
“
“
'
u
I.
won't,
.-.aid the other. "You v""‘c । -shine
t ier many and Russi
in Allegan -Facts 1 never hud a
„,ilu,r .uUwnir mrr nA Kmmcul
' "r* b»J «« „, Itelr Ullim,
a,.d
wirrrnir---'
Dc.nald Smith Is in Johnstown. Penshoe -shine or any other ihlne In the
bm ,,l“
n‘;,»»,!■■ Ml ,hr rml hi ,l«-MMr
h*11
l»»-drr Tim
For 1. too, have some hay you see."
Ht .„|.m,M,, ».,v ainvnm rmmUM. m.vr,prmrd u&gt; be mMrlul .nd m.i
br.n urablc position for the summer with So they got nowhere, just pawed up, four years f attended. Hastings High.
The
onlj;
time 1 failed to come with the
cxiieri'T.dd wave*, of • ‘print:ni!-pres&lt;'J jurioqs m other way*.
farenstonwd to the rifle from boyhood. the Cambria Iron Works.
And'nl. Uy tolly. M&gt; U»l rope'dia
“T 25,“!^
onomy mo:t(&gt; lunacr.i. for financial difficut-1 When two year* ago Gov. BruckcrjPSfy 1&lt;‘al™:d
lt against the In­
hurt
Kaiamazoo. when there were three
a doubt- &gt;. - .ml
h„ mi.ruM,
"&gt; &gt;«- "»
•«»
.'IT? SSSdJX-f-T
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
.appropriations by tiro legislature some:' ■ ”^0™ ll,r
Rcmarkab.- ac­
.hey I«rd .bout
.tub.
-v !
o "7
Miss Grace pflug. who has been at­ •rum
lawn mule-.
I nd ,1,le 1,1 my ”,y u&gt; lhp ‘‘‘•I**- 1
; of these cnemiev went t«&gt; the courts and;cf:?nts
come down of their xk.ll
»■»”
u—aualnsl
.......... him
u.... but
.... he
.--------. and accurarv. indeed this deadline** tending St Pliilhps 'Roman Cat ho-jI And UM.-wr .re Mt lite bum.n ’XSl'S'
remedy; it simply delay.* Hro real grief :got n decision
manJie&gt; parochial in Battle Creek for the
(ooju
•
minutes
to
sjwrc
I
stopped
to polish
with
musket
or
rifle,
becanro
one
of
the
tcpiijorarily. AH of us appreciate the | aged to carry out his economy program
past. year, took part in the musical ex- let,, pull t.&lt;ether. Ill f your
main reliance* of lhe patriot army.
“T"
■ It* ueond..
furl ti'.ai many veteran? qre out of f°r all that.
•
rret-cs
at
the
close
of
the
year.
That
Th.
n
M»
with
mr.
.rd
well
both
e«l
7'',
“
"?.
"w
det-d
I «w the
At Bunker Hill. -Howe learned about'
wvrt and in M ol Mi.J- It .. .1,1,•"»»«• -nn lo h.v. ... ,n.M.
she
is
possessed
of
a
very
sweet
voice
.
tall
end
or
inn
lealw
u.A&gt;'ir...
tail end of the train leaving' for u..
Has. ­
„
difficulty in getting the legislature f tins new method of warfare, and stu­ is attested by the fact that she. took ,
nie ti_«
Intv.nds &lt;&gt;. n.her,* m al. acf reasonably ,1A President Hoover las dent* of his later course- in the Revolu- [ |iurt in five out of the tin numbers on Well. Hwy ate their hay*and liked it tings. I chased the thing clear home,
arriving Just a few minute* after the
lines ■&gt;! trade arc ’Ullcrir^ .from Jack to get similar action by congress Both Hon an- of the opinion that h« nev'er’ the procnun ABatlleCnek wrnn
’«■swore to be comrades
«
■peaking of one of tier selections said And
good and
rrcoJdsS when tliT tram wl
■
of employment Our government wouldl»M! certain to meet the apprqiiii not
alone of their party .but of the people dcrtook.u bayonet charge against the the following
Roms .nd Violets'. «
true.
I
£?
*£" "‘st tra n wa*
solo by
Pflug. dish ld haVC **alcn 11 to &gt;&lt;a.of Michigan as a whole —Edwy C Reid, patriots when hc fofind them strongly, vocal
vocal solo
by Miss
Miss Grace
Grace Pflug.
dis­ As the sun went down they were heard, y*'
befirve to majro concession, to one Allegan Gazette.
entrenched.
They
had
taken
that
kind
Ttow"
“
...
............
—
Un
«
’
’
•
I class which would react unfavorably
of fight completely out nf him. and a? ’ closed a very promising voire. Tho Ah. .hi b the .nd n! . prrt«l d.,, '
*?'“*!?' to M'“"
least one military historian. Thomas little lady was heartily encored-try an Now gH this lesson-Aion't let it pa»a: jGood&gt;car “nd Kptr-I,nn’ I nmTHE FLOOD TIDES OF MONEY
scncral Kood
'
appreciative audience."
»nd thb means that »vcrytx&gt;dy ,0r
G.
President
Hoover's
effort.*
to
havr
. Frothingham. Is'- of the opinion
------ :
X?'!!!';
W H Miller, city marshal ot Has­ Ixarp this one thing from Hie poor
u
m d&lt;m.M IU. «
11
w people quit hoarding their money " that
the startling exper.mrc Howe re-. tings. nnd four daughters spent Sun­
jackass.
Asa "Peck" Wilcox.
again**, the bonus bill. Aside from risk­ and.-withdrawing it from safety deposit crtV«»
Bunker Hill may have had a,
We must pull together- Us the only j ~AN- iFEmnt By'hIBSELF IN DAT -"
ing the Ins* of veterans' votes we know boxes, old shoes, base burner*: teapot* ! J!r‘at df.al.,d0 *‘‘h hts ’iu‘»equrnl day with the. formers brother and
able bounds once again. Congees.- 1» an \
nephew, James and W R Miller of
ne^pa^wSunZ mil"
°,f„'rdllall'e T,”'r and «»»&gt;»» he Penfield. The girls being - excellent -rkTSut busing on the map and put it i
uuwcupy body but It doe* react, though!'that Congressman Ketcham must sugar bowls, and lumpy mattresses, bv
putting it into circulation, is laudable. M*'1 ''“’hington cornered
against
to stay —Ailthor Unknown, clipped nilstakrs in their columns, says he
i lowly, to the pressure of in aroused [have had great jroraonal sympathy for but it won t be ax effective as honed• '’•''^helming numbers, and neglected singers assisted the choir on Children’s
Day
at
the
Bedford
schoolhouse.
No.-,.
from
Northville
Record.
made
some
in his last issue and a gcg&gt;d
tlic
impoverished
ex-soldiers
in
tlietr
inibhc opinion.
’
for It u comparatively easy to Jnd!
°PP«riunlty. The reason, says
—Battle Creek Journal.
| subscriber told him all about It. He
wretched encampment on the mud people scurrying into cyclone cellars. I Fr°*hingham. was Bunker Hill,
Mason Nevins started for Kansas
goes on to relate that the same day
[flats outside of Washington. -But the when.a tornadb looms upon tiro seen-!
• .*• •"-------------From
Our
Scrap
Book.
I
Monday
evening
where
he
will
travel
there wa* a letter In his port-office box
A LIFETIME BOARDER.'
ery. but it isn't so easy to lure them' W/JV
tor an eastern firm.
I that did not belong to him: he called
PERSPECTIVE.
ul
»» UUU ( ! Erv Cressey went to. Chicago Mon­
Judge William Brown of Grand i tmjt or of personal sympathy—it was out*-c.f-door. again Just a* you camro'.'
for No: B8 nn the phone and got 188;
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Rapids expressed the thoughts that i a question that threatened to over- prevent people from taking a fjing at
day. not to vote for Grover, but to get I jaw a lovely thing today:
motion
1
^ *5?C&lt;1 tor “ tp001 0(
An eagle, like some solemnmuuori
_______ mr
—™ and got number sixty; he «Wty
prosperity, so must you remain powera peep at. the Tammany tiger.,
thread
got
etched on wa-olared narre
‘ inreaa
gotkill
number
slxi
are Jr. many minds when in sentencing load the financial structure of our i ieu to hasten them' ro qutciTm^^l Manufacturers of lead pencil* use up
. *i.ana
.nil*,
--J .&lt;------Mbs Aimee Coulter of Chfeago is
39.983.000
board
feel
ot
lumber
annual
­
Henry Marshall for murdering a Lo-1 entire country. It should be a matter ifrom a scare of adversity. In spite of[
the guest of Miss Gertrude Smith this
:
ty.
•
j -— ——•; he felt sick
well deputy herald; ,
jof pride for persons in this congres-1lhe44ct lbat ‘oday'« Prices ot nearlyi
_______
—
I and the doctor said he waa eaUng too
wnd-moatoi, ao.u„
Xn““uj2
"You must co u&gt; prison for the tcrm .sional district to know that our ren-'-IuTilh,nft?7 ventable bargains, pco-1 The United States consumes half of
MiM Ella Hallock has been elected
of your natural life. The law-abldmg reaentatlve waa one of the few wt»|nMbM Brt^Sn the^nth? moment
output&lt;o&lt; t,n-but Produces. principal of one of the schools in the
mrai for two months; the garage man
city of Jackson. Michigan, at a salary
said the jitney was missing because it
of »6W it is very • pleasing to her
needed a new timer and he cleaned a
got to support you in idlenca* for prob- [forget petty polities when a matter of flo^-front rich ax well as there Jmt I As part of an economy campaign friends in this city that her ability and
One out of every eight men s hats spark-plug and it has run fine ever
ably 40 years. You not.only shot derm this import came to vote
j comfortable."—The Birmingham Ec-i Rutland. Vt . has dUpenised with ns work as a teacher haVe been recog­ sold tn the United States is a remade ■ since. Yes. newspapers make mistakes
‘
|
.. .
[centric.
[patrol wagon.
*
hat rescued from the uh barrel.
| -and so do other peopie.-Churchman.
nized.

“1 he Store for Dad and Lad

J()/ln ^Ct^lafn aml [J)U
Goodyear Vindicated

A Quotation

I

Paralrla

()f OlLY World

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. WEBNESDAV, JUNE 23, IDtt

Echoes From That School Meeting PfiNP

KFITHIM VflT’
UUllUi-IlL UllfilVl IU I

After »ome four to fix weeks preparaUdn of the Public for the vote on
changing the time of paying the School
tax. the Editor ot the Banner finds n
necessary to take nearly a column to
further explain why liirec fourtiu of
three attending the School Meeting
should atill change their minds. It is
only fain that hc give some space to
the other aide of (lie qur.sllon and' I
am sure that hc I* bruad-mitided
enough to do so.
•
Hirst of all, I wish to state tiuit in my
opinion the whole matter 1* n case Of
••Tweedie Dee and Tweedie Dum,"‘ cx-

Power Company Ready
To Use Natural Gas

J*?*™*

rabed 1 might guesa. but that would do
no good.
Consumers Power Company stand*
We have-all read with much I
(ire pa red at any time to purchcw
the articles reprinted in thf ,
■ natural gas from any responsible com-1
ner, by Verne Brown. Not one ot {
jpany which wilF install an approved.'
us who 1* familiar with the fact* a* l
Iipbatantial.■ high-pressure 'main and
(Continued from page
stated by Mr. Brown is satisfied toJrt_------ ,--------------------- ------------ deliver natural gas at the gate-way ";
things go on as they have gone. High' WttgOT had thpy not Rrv«d their coun-. of eommunitles.M-rved by that company
salaries and waste must he eliminated;try congress .provided that the sums;Tins statement 'was made Tuesday
or a Representative Form Of Govern- (1Wed lhc widlers on this account by Vice-President and &lt;)..wrnl ManIt i* during .such times as. these that ing nt a# low a pri
We always reenni*
ment Cannot Endure. And right here! sj10ldd
5,. pald untl] iajc andjager, Charles W Tlppv. of C'..:: um&lt;:*
at home U the place to show the world .,*h,1U)1| draw Interest at the govern-1 Power Company in respon ■ to ques-mend our .Grade
" Pasteurized, be­
that -we, ourselves, mean buslnesv m&lt;.nt rate* from the Unie the adjusted tions inspired by new ?j..u»-r de’patclu
make th.
. Juki i
cause Jt i.a the CLEANEST and SAFEST
When the lalxirlng class and i'nuil)Jrt(^yjt.nMltkm was- fixed until it should I Irani Detroit Indlcutln;-, thh'. at least
■or poli
milk that c
home owner cannot *&lt;••• where his fixxio'hc paid. This would have brought to two ditferent groups arc &gt; :i-&gt;’r’!y eonand clothing arc to be secured, let, each Midler, in 194€. a nice sum of ■ sidering'building-such a line from the
ell
Milk, either
HEAL*! II
irh times n--Jt Ih.m**,
uhmc tiie payment of taxcK; ' when • money which, according to the calcu- Mt. Pleasant field pi Michigan •&lt;» the
!&lt;•*■&lt;! ime, we Mhoulil
property- owners carfnot coHecl ten’* &gt; lation then thadc. would liave come to jetty of Detroit.
ther burden upon Un- already over-bur­ to repair and puytaxes on their -hold-'every one'of them al a time in hl* life j "We are chiefly r&gt;:ir.'n*d with geti.i’ir Grnd** •’FT"’ Milk is very rich,
keep HEALTH n t ■ 1-hllST
dened taxpayer. However, an- the inp; wlicn practically every Bumiww. .when it would be of niufh help • It wasting natural-u'is to air~w-.ir.ee* in
■natty « LEAN and much lower
tion—especially thnumbers of the Honorubli Board of Man i» facing failure; when the gvi r- j ngurrd tliut the amount of lhe com-; adequate supply anti at rn'- which
Education so dense in intellect that age intelligent Michigan Farmer is run-' pension, plus the Interest, would : will be promottoniT of incn-..-*«l bu«i, hcuilh-blliJding furol
they are unable to accommodate them­ nlng over MOO.OO a year in the red is it have been about *4,800.000 000 in 1048 neM." satd Mr Tippy Very n.iturallv
selves to a budget plan that has uny
—,time
___ ~ to cry wc must maintain lilgli, It was fell that this would take the - ae prefer Michigan n.ituml K;i.. and
Ix-en ruiming In tIUs School District ---------salnrini .to
0 maintain efficiency? of .place of ix-nsions. except in six-cia) and thl, company has kept iir c!
’touch
link .«•• acU will a&lt;til
for tlic post seventy years? Why foi^omne. we v...... ....
....... ,.auan , .wc*v **■- wiui own.&gt;(&gt;■■■*
IriFta* lixt.of cnsfomera.
much talk about July to'July when for buy. But it is time to cut the corners I many in the service-that any Service! turaf ga . field
on comes
more than a life time it ha* Ix-en from ;aV.il pare to the bone. Our local School; pension for them alt would amount to­
_ .banfcj
—u —Budget
..a—. despite tlu-fact it is tp be »!«,pugp yearly sums that tiie guy-t
regularly
---------- -- to January? ..-i.
January
Will the
iioc nny Interest on money from Junti- OOfi.OO less than last year Ls many times ernmi-ni could not a It ord It.
8 -mday School conve
.
ary to January as well as front July‘what it was In former day* Salariey, ,,
..«• «*•to July? Date nut the large Primary;from flic lowest to the highest “t«?luilon was made for the last eongr«-*s SiUldttv, June 29
Mix* Helen P
•sum com» from the State Treasurer at,:wvrnl times what wpre paid here to pay hah of the soldien* bonus in
Hm» end ot tin- January tn January j w'lkCfl•times were belter than at pi«-*-, &gt;930. Accordingly hall ot th*-sum due l|'‘,nr ,l,r
'*'■*’k'
jeur wlicu Jhe treiiMiry is lean? And'rut. I might gu on ad infinitum mid,each one. together witii thr accrued i Lyle Dayton of
d&lt;x*s not th - Tuition money largely dojbecoim* acridly specific.' But I have • mu-rest up to 1930. was paid to tlw ■'LsUing relatives mid old tn- nd.
ROBERT W. COOK, Pror.
Phone 2651
Plume
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
tlw .•..unc? Wliy this talk ot bonowirut?;said &lt;-nough tn answer the purpose In | veteran* This spoiled the original in-j.il,,&gt;un&lt;l CioverdKle and H.-utjiig- i*
Only three years ago the School j any honest man* mind H L&lt; ns plain | tent Of lhe art Tlx? depression, no
to &gt;■••• home Saturday-morning
Board that pi t asked for this change ! as that 2 plus 2 make 4. tiist we do not '■ doubt, U responsible tor the recent aviMr -,"11 Mr* Jamct- Mm
had twrvc enough to tell tin* taxpayer.;' need, now or ever, to cltaqge the date j ration to |»y tlw &lt;nh*T luiif of tins ',tr a,ld Mrs Frank HUmcr
of nils Dtatnct that they hud saved.!of P»yi«S ’lie Scliool Tax to' nfl.i t,tx.mw now, not the actual amount diw.,,M‘ a,inl,nl school pttnic
enough from the school taxes to abou’ i economy or make It eoiiie; for the tax- ■ at
preMflit Um&lt; which would be tlw ' (;r’nlc
luff pay for a new ScliOplBuildiiigthat । jmyer
. '
'original amount plus inter.at t» m: Mr. and Mrs Ed P. r
tlw taxpayers &lt;&gt;! thi* District had never
What we do need l^ full publicity of j imt to pay each soldier now what S‘*»‘l“.v witli the Wallcue
and attended tJia
voted-to build' Prihapt some are glad'the public's busliw*-. plain non-camou-j M(mid jmVe been his due. wiHi 4M- in- : huntly at Rutland
r. Hatuona Park at
that wc have meh a splendid Central llmclug book-keeping, equal repreM-iitii-j tcreM added to t'Hti This amount in' Mr '"“I Mr&gt; Albert Nfunwa
K
Building with all the latest improve-, Hon for all• clasp* .and districts on tlic j pjtfl would be *2.400.000.000. 'Ju ’ why '
viMted ttwir parent.'
. Willitte of
menu right here in fftt-Ung*. but do* .-, school Board and 'the united, pull-tn-: (t
thought fair ti» pay now theiM’4- Cha* Monici. Sunday.
myton Willitts of M.
•Ilia Brook* spent
that explain 'the fact Uutf the 8cho,l grilwr spirit that alway* results from i money that M not due until !94S. and at «”..-■■■. Ls of Tier, and
Budget i-oui(l n«t tw spread from Jan- 'Ueh action. In my own opinion, ni'm,. .&lt;air,e time ad&lt;l to th* amount now’
nary to January with a comrorUible, nuttqr ho*- desirable a member, in- or;dlle fourteen year-, of -.ntcreM up to . Heiiton
nnd Mr.. Mabel
। Mr. and.Mrs Arthur J
balance remaining lor building pur- ;’hc .may be. the tradition in thl* Di- -: 1046 is not apparent
jxjscs? Dee-'' the Eihlor of tne Banner;trict 'Louid be established that no one j p
apjannL however, that the gov-p[tuliy-d their children to
former's
yisli tt-&gt; to infer that we hud to b&gt;*r-&gt;h&lt;Hila remain on our School B*urd: eminent of the Un.
.2 States' ..L
' ““ BUndV Hxi*r ptr*
nurd
ha* not
better at
'row during tho-e M veml vears that our. more than two terms in succession j |Wwn paying it* cxpcii-cs
for two rears
years -’1“ M«- Phn Brown of PlaHra-H M
fei-« fuc
School Bund wa.-. doing this saving &lt;?»'Long
- - tenure
...........................
ot office -destroys
.........
thc;
- ...U
and only vwu
two years UK..
ago paid thr
uu- vetvr.- ’
Mr; DoddieCasey ai.d children ■
Kho- tint
for a bmtdine tliat might never have. ricmorratir
&lt;J*. !~-c*?.’.!? spirit of
“t government
“t.-.t-m.n'.-nt and rran* half -of tlwb,,,.;:,
,d "'’“I* District Mr and Mre f!.**;.
bonus cert l fka re* M1and
tmine for
Ix-en bullf? I really uonder for what has and always will tend to atticism
critic! in ■ that
t.hwt it
n |»
i* in no position at Hit*
thts time
un:.- to •b'bwwk and s*»n* of OrafifFviHe arui
"
Kingsbury aryl
all the hue nnd cry about payingffchojd mid db*ati*faction.
imy 12,400.000.000 Had it been paid now .
■, * ho .taught school
taxes in July instead ol January wa»
F. L. Bauer.
n would have Mrimuly impaired the;''daughters
Rapid* the past year. 13
■---------- ;------------ 1, ------ —f credit ol intonation, it would hnvei
vacation.
.
| tlw ballot. His .signature on that re- «»&lt;•«»• serious harm to all bustiw-x* of/tallied Mr and Mr* Wellington Mona a
crowd listened to a flna
Day program al tlw N,
I quest must lx.* compared with hi* sig- &lt; ’be country. Adding such a st agger ing;''and daughter of BvdUud Sunday.
it church Sunday evening,
i nature on tin' picclnct card. &lt;0 be sure aniutint now to tlic nation's indebted- , Elnjo Snyih-r. Mw*e. Beth and Jean
wa-, 97.00
'
That hc or she is the same person who :”*”1* would be calamitous. Tiie 42.400.­ Waugh and Mildred Watson. accom­
by friends &lt;&gt;! Cedar Lake and Clark and
' registered. If the signatures arc ap.’000,000 will in 1940 be a debt of the panied
!
- ...------------ in 1934 tlw
jiarently the same the voter wtU tx- United State* government; but there 1* ’I Kalamazoo pichickM .at gauger lake
McCabe
fc
hundredth
anniversary
of
lira
given a ball-.t. which lie may'mark in »" n'wmn why it should lx.- paid four-1
1 - - Protuu-e uf Maryland.
the ljuolh a* hi- ha* always done. After ’»'”n Wars twfore it w dur. und espe-: The
' ' following families spent Wed- evening.
(Continued from page one}
'he lias voted, the inspector of election. ciallv when tlu- amount then due in-1
will write on'the precinct card that chides interest for fourteen year* that,
go to Uh- city ■clerk's olliee in the city that person has voted on the .election [ bate hot yet elapsed.
■
hall any day except Sunday, from eight on Hint date. Wlwn thr polLs are closed
11 ' ",k “
•'&lt;&gt;u-aue for Hie men
This Conipaitv's annual taxes bi
A M. to five P M and ■-* ■• that their ijticl the vote.-, counted and tabulated ' *’bo voted nkfnin*| th'.-, bonus to do
|
names are priqx-rly registered , If they the precinct curds will Iw taken to Hw;There were threats that they would I
do not do that they cannot vote ut th- office ot tlw city clerk. That othcial bee the "Sokllrr Vote" if they did. We
hi homes served by the Cunrpanv.
primary and gencnil vlectiotu.
1
must there.ftter take out the master arn •’••’d that ‘.Congressman Ketchanil
We liave previously explained that card, enrrevpohditig to* each precinct' bad the courage of hts convictions nnd
th? master reeqrtl* tiie always
kep\
ui jeurdr and write upon the master card1
*bl»i hi- believed to be best for
-------- —
the city clerk's ryfficc. A
” — -a 77
—“ the f|trt t|la, Ula, |terson voU,d nl thl., ,■ the country's interest, withbut regard
Afuu
person
lias registered under ih&lt;- new
iwu law,
low if
if hel{particular flection.
Uic clhct it.. might, have. u|»m hi.
or she Miail ronUnue to rc.dde in Ur!' ’"*w?'hojx&gt;"we*
”™ campaign
W*. hunr we have
ht.vr made
mad.- the
th.. matter
mn»t*rj*
1 own
campaign this
this y
year. We belli ••■■ thr
same waid or preciiu t of a ward. K &lt; pjaul and uc jWJN. t)lat no v„.Pr Jn volci
ouihl .mt to to
Um. pe,.
„ resW„
. ;»!,«(
son to ever register again in Hastings
•
----J
•so long as he or she abail be a resident I
NORTHEAST WOOOUANI).
ol tins city. There is one requirement.
d. Sheldon and wife spent a few;
keep one's name cruMtantly regtxtered Iduj With tlicir daughter nt blgj
, . . .
-, .^ked juke and while thiftt called on'
least once-in two years Other* nr the this brother nt Greenville.
master card and precinct card of that
Mr. and Mm George . Snyder nnd
person villi be taken out of the list daughter. Mr nnd Mrs Victor E.knnl! j
(Continued from page unci
nnd it will lx- necessary for that per- and children. Rev. Reablt of Wood­
son to register again.
'
bury mid Henry (itelble spent Sundav ;
The precinct cAras. os wc have ex- at.Will Veltr's
|’w- colleague or friend, wc have walked
plained, arc* for Um- at tlic poll* on I
-g* * ♦ - -------------- .
'and talked with a* truly great mar.
election dur Tile voter.has to ‘sign| Movie directors, trying for little: w,,d be.
Ix»th UiC'inastcr and tlu* precinct card- ! touches of everyday realism, might ask \ D&lt;-mi und Mi Davenport were given
When the voter applies on election day! an actor to pick up the French liand- e'ery .-vldenvc ot rhe high esteem in
for a ballot, before one Ls given to him set type of phon*? and begin talking which they have alwjv* 4wrn-t&lt;* hi by
colleagues ro
in ih
thr
University. Mr
he i* compelled to sign a request fur into the car-plccc —Detroit News.
l{their
’h*tr enliMmi**
,. rrn&lt;»*ro&lt;'
vr- .
Alice Cha-c of Coats Grove.• sister of.
The Kittben Scbvdrwn: •—uhcre P&gt;ckilbwk Arithmetic Counit.
j Mr*. Davenport, also hud the great
; pleasure of attending with the Daven{ports tiie unveiling and prwsentatiun
.of the Dean's |M&gt;rtratt.
It lx indy fitting that Dean Davcnjxut should lx- accorded this honor u.v
figure for tourWell ns many other honors from the
institution of Learning to which he gave

SAVE YOUR MONEY

ED "NO" UN BONUS

fc

BJJT DO NOT ECONOMIZE AT
THE EXPENSE OF YOUR HEALTH

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

f

VOTERS SHOULD RE­
REGISTER AT DNGE

DE

HIGHLY HONORED

What is it that's

Keep Prosperity ip Hastings
Shop and Save at Home!

EAKGAINJ
FRIDAY, June 24

SATURDAY, June 25

PORK and BEANS.
CKp
Campbell’s. Doz. cansOwV

Delicious TEA ROLLS,
Dozen 1 ___________
SALTED PEANUTS,
1
Pound 9c, 2 pounds------- I ■ V

5c

GLOSS STARCH, 3 Boxes __.23c

SOAP SPECIALS
,

EXTRA VALUES

MAGIC WASHER,
2 large boxes
CHIPSO, large package---------- 15c-

35c
OEow

BIG 4 SOAP, best quality,
large bar, 10 bars---------- faWV

MEAT SPECIALS

4 4*

PORK LOIN ROASTS,
shoulder end, pound-----4 I I w
CENTER CUTS, pound I7Jfe

25C

’ FRESH BOLOGNA,
FRANKFURTERS,
large, 2 lbs.___________

fc»ww

Trade at the Big Little Store and Save Money.
We Deliver the Goods.

HINMAN’S
GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE

PHONE 2491

said to the Banner representative. 'Tin I
finest thing about it all i» that his Uni-1
verxity friends did not wait until the i
Dean had passed on to say these lovely
and merited things abouj his life and
his work."
|—The following poem is expressive ol
&gt; tike idea of telling the Dean now of the
1 appreciation of his associates and
friends for him a* a man and for hi*
{work. We are indchled to Mr*. Chase
i for a copy of this poem.
j If with pleasure you are viewing
Any work a man w doing.
i If you like it or approve it. tell him
• now .Don't withold your approbation
; Till the parson nuke - oration
And lie he* with snowy lilies on fiis
. *&gt;r&lt;kf;
For no master how you shout it,
Hc won't hear a word about it—
He won't know how many teurdr&lt;&gt;i»
! you have .«hed.
■
If you think.some praise.is duo him
-Now', the time to uive.it to hifn
He can't read what's on his tombstone
when he's dead.
IMore than fame, anti more than money
j Is the comment, kind and sunny
;And tlic hearty warin approval of aI friend;
For it gives his life a savor.
■
I And it makes him stronger, braver.
And It gives him heart and spirit to
I the end.
If hc earn* your praise, bestow it:
| Now's the time to let him know it—
iLet the words of Hue encouragement
be *ald.
Do not wait till life Is over.
'
And he's underneath the clover:
I He can't read what's on his tombstone
when_he's dead.
I Tiie adroit writer of a sensational
Inew detective novel diverts suspicion
1 neatly from the actual criminal by­
having him suspected throughout the
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PAGE SIX

PRAIRIEVILLE.
uiual and heroic experiences have won!Rough Riders, saw a lot of service.iq
Mr. nnd Mrs Lyle Williams
tor him a coveted’ membership in die-Cuba, and came out unscathed, exceptmont of Grand Rapids visited
'••Adventurer* Club” of Chicago. mem-Ung from the-kick of a mule, which1
Mrs.
Jake
Johnson.
Bunday.
berahip in which L* limited only to caused him lots of trouble One of hl';
is a "Roorevelt Med- ;
thine who liave j«rfurnicd unusual prized' puMCMjiQIU
‘
'I
U I IILuLIll !«pent the week end with Mrs. Juke1
service. The organization is afiiliated ai” for services rendered.
Fallowing the war he returned to|_________________________________ • Johnson.
wiili thr Explorer* Club of New York.
and tin- Savllge Club ot London. Its
•Continued
i Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn Brb of Grand!
iContinued ffom
(torn page onei
AND HAS NO COMPUNCTION purpose
to provide a hearth apd in the lock department connected wltn-------------------- —--------- .-------------------- 1 Ledge were guest* at the Verne Cala big hartware concern. As he w of a , and the state should be- kept forever&lt; tl * hom* *vt&gt;r Sunitay.
.
OF CONSCIENCE FOK THE
.beaten path und mode for adventure. mechanical turn ot mind, the wask so । separate. Hazy ideas sometimes preand Mrs F j Hughes called on
^n-m-iaw. John F. Brlgha&amp;i. al
PART HE PLAYED
। Bert H. Hazelton qualified.'or he would !.&lt; cmabti him that he never Mt it ; vail as to the application of this prin-'
! never have ix-en made a member. Tlv- In thl* line &lt;■! work he gradual!} won cipie. The preaching of politics is , Kalamazoo Sunday. Mr. Brigham lias
'his way to that pf being a lock expert.(often mixed with the preaching of re-.
at Bron/on ho$pJtal. but is in a
BURT HAZELTON’S LIFE
one of the best. Expert know edge o | hgton. Sl„ is confused with crime and
hoine IW)U.. His wife U with
FILLED WITH THRILLS When but'five scan, old Mr. Hawl- locks and keys opened the doors »t. m a great degree the ^stance l» ob-. hltI1 con&gt;tantly He l» somewhat tihto
ablc t0 rrturn
— —
• ‘ton-* parent* separated, and when he! opportunity for him For 10 years he iterated between the kingdom of. roved and
Was One of the Hangmen In
ram -.&lt; ar-,-t ... &lt;• lie ran awa&gt; and was
the ----lock—
expert
tor Chicago and, Heaven . and .....
the kingdoms
of thi»!.
oineir
.heJrnomc
homeininurcaiur
Decatursoon.
soon
.....
,
—
.
..
........
w
r-.n,..l
hrnuuh? him
hint into uorld."
.
.
C^ypnty.
and it brought
|t
t0 Mr and...
Mr». JaraP&lt;
80^,.
Chicago and Kncu Noted
'
.&lt;•»
®
»&gt;
-cmng tn pnhr to "Irate the
contact with the leader* of the. -God never Intended the state to June 19 a
anU one-half pound
Criminals
'beaten path." until 1925 In that year state, and hc has scores of tetters bear-. prescribe man's religion Being good
named Sherman. Mother and baby
tie had pfflces In the Trajnor’B-hlJ- ing the signatures, of many notable: religiously is and ought to be a matter:arr dolng nni.
s,niie t|)1U James
td the Fair.' bivStaie. Snv«-’ men Bearing HU* keys, or lhe informs- • of conscience. If it is necessary to; wears K the kind that won't cBme off.'
when the Building was »*&gt;pt tlon. to unJotk unj' of the doors, vault*, make men good by legislation then let; Congratulations.
or store rooms lx longing to the City of | us make it against our manmade laws i Kenneth Osborne of Nashville will
.imped from tho third sUfy Chicago.- Mr Hazelton says that he! for anybody to, go to the other place.", spend moBt of hls vacaUon wUh rtlauncled un a Mane pile end iui* been offered "bushel* of money” if
Organization iof thF Michigan Tern- tIvfJk here
/'—'
Mr and Mrs. Lawr/nce Osborne,
injuries that undermined hl* he would divulge the combiiintion.-, to, perancc Society of Seventh-day Ad■rv’ttution. and from which the vault* that held -the election, re- i ventisls was effected at a temperance Bobbie and Dick of Nashville spent
iffrrv. Among lhe &gt;gry fee turns in the city of Chicago.
.
; rally Sunday afternoon. Elder 'O. sllnday with Mrs. Osborn’s father.
things that he saved from
Wlien tlw excursion steamer "East-. Montgomery delivered lhe principal; william Mullen,
irre two large book.*. filled bmd ’ overturned in Chicago river. Mr. | address in which he said. "A scant’ Our seventh and eighth grade pupils
lung* from the daily pre*., Hazleton was assigned the duly of re-' handful of very rich men are banded all passed the examinations and nrn
n tipon to many mmtunou* covering tiie 600 bodies They were ail together for the return of liquor traffic. | feeling fine about it. Congratulations.
list he had performed Thr ' recotered, and in recognition ot bis The well* of publjc information are । Children's Day exercises nt the
reive* gite evidence uf th* •ptendid work he was awarded a gold being poisoned by ret propagandHs who I Methodist church’ Sunday night were
Depends on the mechanism, not on the price tag
and are badly burned and lix-dal by the city of Chicago on which write articles against Prohibition and much enjoyed. Tiie program was nil
]Ss inscribed "For valued service* ten-: have them appear as editorials in that could lie desired. A good at­
HE Monitor Tup mechanism of the General
il above he ran away when dered the coroner. Personalty recovered metropolitan papers." We do not need tendance.
’
Electric Kcfrigcratot’ is the most reliable, effi­
78 bodies.”
i to guess how state rights on liquor
MUs Evelyn Honeywell and Phillpout \Vr
. .ippedbythel
... As
.. ’Superintendent of Police of thej would
... work
‘
':te had that system
cient and the cleanest refrigerating unit ever built!
OTool of Battle Creek, were callers of
tx won their svmpath) and State Society for the Prevention ottor more Hum a century before we ob- Mr. arid Mrs D. N. Honeywell and
There
is not a single moving part exposed to
■ nCr a* thev chipped in ” j Cruelty. Mr Hazelton had charge of talncd prohibition but the txople of family Tuesday.
the dangers of dust, moisture or tampering finiitm on hi* way to tiie then! 2 00) men who (K»trolted U»eLoop DU* ■ thl« country decided that the liquor
The Rebekahs hnd their Memorial
gers.TJie entire mechanism is hermetically sealed*i for which plaiev lie wa. ' t:Kl" during Hie race r.oL* in Chicago question could never adequately be services at the Odd Fellows halt Tues­
n tin
he became a co«- while all the rest ot the police force settled by state control, so 40 out of day night The exercises were im­
in-steel inside the Monitor Top. It requires no
lancli. and in thaj wild, tree. was on not duty For hu efficient work the 48 states exercised their rtghts'by pressive. Six of their members have
attention . . . not even oiling.
m»ny thrtlling expenepcr/and ithr Mayor, in behalf ot the citj. highly voting tlw 18th Amendment to the entered into that dreamless sleep from
Delivers a full-size General Elgaric or
n contact «1th.gang&gt; of out-:commended him in a tetter, which he Federal Constitution
which none awaken.
|
you can buy it for as little as 20c a day.
' ' *nll retains.
•
, Rev L I. Dewey. Methodist pastor,
July 6 is the date set for the begin­
ir with Sfuin broke out and
Hi* pol'ce work led turn to the ap- and Rev. Mrs Strubbte. of the United ning of the three cent postage on letrd with the 1st U. 8 Cavalry wintment a* one ot the official hang- Brethren Mission were present and on
men of the city and in Lhu connection tlw platform in thU rally The denomMadames Ethel Stebbins and Bessie
] lie took part In 3! official hangings. Hi«| illation will conduct a drive to secure Calthrop have'charge of the culinary
■ experience in t|n* Inu* left him a vig- one million signatures on iwlltlonj, 40 department at the W. K Kellogg
HARDWARE COMPANY
Jorftus exponent of capita) punishment.: Congress before November 1 to retain Foundation Camp.
Asked a&gt; to whether his official nets as! Hu- 18th-Amendment Plans are being
PHONE 2101.
HASTINGS. MICH.
Charles Bradley of Kalamazoo was
hangman had lent any compunction of laid to distribute* 100.000 copies of the in town on business Saturday.
conscience, he’replted. "Of the 31! temperance issue of the Signs of the
Barbara Fox of Hostings spent last
lianglngs in which I participated. Ji.Timgs. a denomination periodica), and week with Mr. and Mrs. David Dial J
never saw a one of the condemned | 2b.ooo copies of a book entitled "Wet and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deal. •
criminate Who was worth saving. Tltere: or Dry."
Elizabeth Bechtel of Chicago, called!
wasn't
spark of mftnhood left in]
In | Election of____________
wasn
’t a sjwrk
officers for_________
tlUTcoming on her uncle Charles Armstrong, Sat- j
ALL• STIiEL REFRIGERATOR
j them. 1 was glad to help the World get biennial term featured the conference .urday forenoon.
rid of them and have no regrets lor my session Monday. Ehler S. E. Wight of
Cliarlex Armstrong visited relatives!
part in this work."
j Lansing, was reelected president of the in Lansing Sunday and Monday.
Mr. HaztetoiVs truck: may not be: Michigan Conference, and C. B. ColdDoris Adrianson graduated from I
much to look at,-but uulde it is a | well-was renamed secretary-treasurer, Richland High school. Thursday night. ।
BUGBEE CORNERS.
regular curiosity shop. There are locks i Tiie members of the conference Execu- Site was one of the honor students re-1 ftr'' desirous of n splendid attendance,
Sunday, July 10, Pruuicville will have
und keys of nearly every kind and de-' uve Committee are’: 8. E Wight, chair­ ceiving a five dollar gold piece for beThe V, M C. A. tire moving tlicir
( ,
scription. a dozen or more official police i man. C. 8. Caldwell. F. L. Abbott, all Ing the ouutandlng senior. She also, »bei£ tthool reunion.
summer ennip from Pine lake to
Norris nnd f."ry
Lucy spent Rtewart lake
I budges, medal*, and many other inter- ] of Lansing. O. T. Burt, of Urbandale, received an R. H. S- monogram fori Mrs. Jennie M-rrir
esting things.-Among the locks is oneL. B Schick, of Detroit. W. S. Cole, playing on the first 'trams in basket- Sunday with lt»«- Idlim r . son, Mr. nnd
Mr. and Mrs Corniel Cappdn and
winch was sawed in two by Frank Me-: of Mt Pleasant, and ,T. M. Sumrner- ball and volley ball. Prairieville feels; Mrs. Mark Norris ot Orangeville,
Miss Dorfen aileiitled tlu* Cap|x&gt;n re­
Mr. and Mrs. vs
Fred
Erlane &lt;wltom we believe was n v tile, of Bay [City.
jiroud of MUs Doris' school work and
“'' Smith entertain- union Sunday at the north cud of Gull
i d Mrs Belle Karr mid family of Chi- lake.
•Bugs''
Moran
gangster)
Joseph
MorDepartmental
secretaries
were
elect
­
congratulatesrfier
and
wishes,
her
sue-.
•
&gt;
Over §8,000,000 paid in claims since
cago and Mr. nnd Mrs. Cherry and
gun. Earl pear, and Lloyd Bopp, notor-: ed as follows- Book and Bible. House -,L.r
W. A. Johncox of Toli'do, Ohio is
organization.
Miss Doris Adriiuwon and Lewis cIMldren from Lansing, the fore part visiting hlg niotlK’i' mid brother, Mrs.
ion* gunmen, in their escape from the ■ Secretary, D. B Wildman: Flqid Mis­
Cook county jail. Dear and Bopp were! sionary Secretary. J. M. Jackson; Johnson attended the Richland Higii;"* Hie week.
’Lulu Johncox and Byron, a few days.
Policyholders include members of the Supreme
- -----------------------------hanged later on. There is also a string, Home Mlsslmufty Secretary. H. K. school-ahimni banquet.. Friday night '
and Circuit Courts; bankers, business men, and
of keys which unlocked all lhe doors j Halladay; Sabbath School Secretary,
The Brown (North Pine laki-i srhool: Three milk bottle.i are said to be iiuizoo and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Foote,
and cells of the old Cook county jail. Edith Shepard; Missionary Volunteer reunion will occur Saturday. July 2.! made for every inhabitant ot the Unit- were Jiundtiy colters at
farmers in all parts of the state.
*
Lulu
For lhe past 15'years, due to his ex- ! Secretary. L. L. Murphy, and Religious! This will be the first meeting and they ed States,
•Johncox’s.
net knowh-dge
Viu-.u
nf
vc Mr
IT.ihz.rtv
tx-rt
of locks uiwl
andV,»
keys,
Mr.I
LibertyftSerstArv
Secretary. PF. T L. Afihntt
Abbott, all
al! nfof1
Hazleton has indirectly fathered legts- Lansing.
lution in. Illinois, designed to make the; 'Die members of the conference ex­
Rcau^nal’le
i work of,.safebreakers and lock pickers! cjutive' committee were named as
more difficult. In tiie Chlcdgo daily trustees of the ^Michigan Conference
------- ■ •
MTles
Michigan
Confer-------Michigan
Conferpapers ,he Iws-cnntnbutcd
a j... of Association, the Hast_ist
IClTIZENS’f
enco Association,
Association. 11
lhe
m- Michigan Confer
Confer-­
articles in which he exposed how boys vow
I are made safe robbers.
ence Association, and the West Michi­
One time hut year While Mr. Hazle- gan Conference Association—the. cor- .
[ ton was in a city not so many mile* jKiratinn of tl^-stale organization.
,। from Hastings,
The peak of attendance nt Hie ramp
Hastings. na young man brought a
certain key to him to have a duplicate I meeting is expected this, coming Sat-1
HOWELL. MICHIGAN
made. His knowledge of-key.', at mire i mday Tin- nuirning service will be
I assured him that. Hut kev was a mas-: conducted at 1100 A. M. by Fader C.
ter key, and would unlock any lock tn' B. Haynes, pastor of the Battle Creek|
the building in .which, it was used. After1 Tabernacle.
• the young man left jur ut once rent a| Graduation exercise.' will be conductj telegram to the manufacturer of Hut:
l?tne o'clock; Sunday morning
iparticular key, nnd asked tliein to wire! t°r the elemental? graduate* of the
to whom that key had been *»ld. A ! Advenust parochi&amp;l schools in.the con- j
teplv w.u at once received, together! ^rence These exercises will be under I
with the name of the well known |the direction of Misa Edith Shepard ofi
manufacturer for whom tiie krr-had Lansing. Educational Secretary of the;
Ibeen math-. Mr Hazleton nt once got Michigan Conference. Certificates of
in touch with the owners of the factory, graduation will* be presented to the]
As a result tin* young mart was nrfrstedl member* of the class by F. R. Lsaac of]
land confessed hi* intent to loot the:BCTr,cn Spr'fifw. Educatlor.nl Secretary
planti of thc
Union Conference.
in Jus service in Chicago. Mr. Hozlc-; The t*n-day session of the camp
ton has had a wide experience with I meeting will be brought to a close;
.crime and criminate Asked as to what; Sunday «*»»»*,w«h an _■«*&lt;»«»_by,
F. L. Abbott, pastor -of •the
। he attributed the great increase in *• Eider
’
- •Iain-.!
—Vinne tn Hie country, he said — 'There, sing church, on the topic "The Er
u* only ONE reason, and that is tlw nal Reward."
j
break-down
of
the
home,
and
home
in,
is at
fluence. Tiie fathers are enjoying tlieir!
clubs’, nnd the hand that used to rock;
i the cradle, is engaged in a hand at
' bridge. T1m* children are left too much ■
to shift for themselves, and it’s easy for
Satiety or tiro trouble out on the
tlwix ’to shift Into criminal’ways."
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■ Continued from page one)

lute w crow .nd e«r
tapteiwt Hr .nd ite jnraM. &lt;d hu
The Children * day program was family were the only witnesses so far
much enjoyed by a full house Sunday known of what happened. Had Htnckjidghl.
,jcy gonp ahead instead of turning to
; Ru-'Sel Jones of Battle Creek is visit-' the left there would have been plenty
iir.K his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs., of room between him and the car so no
! Fred Hanes.
.
accident would have happened. The
Mr and Mrs. Delftu Fiook of Battle!
»** thrown to the right side of
'Creek y&gt;eni Friday at the home of the roaa beyond the pavement. Tiie in­
Austin Flook.
' lurwl man »ax picked up and taken to
Mr and Mrs. Dan Roberts spent" Pennock hospital where medical aid
Wednesday with his mother at Has- 'WAS -summoned. Nothing could be dope
tings.
!,,1r Him and.he died at about 9:30.
. Mrs Mary Hobaple spent last week
Wc understand that interested
’in Battle creek caring for Mr. und Mrs Triends have planned to start a suit
Howard Jone* while tlwy were having for damages against Mr. Gentzler. who
J Hie meaales.
carried liability-Insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Crouse visited
Funeral services for’’Mr. Hinckley
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith at Nashville *w
at the Walldorf! funeral
Thursday
,'-otw on Monday afternoon nt two
I Mrs. Hulda Hawks spent Sunday
Rev- B J Adcock officiating,
with her daughter. Mrs Wayne Barn- Burtal w“ ,n Fuller cemetery.
। hart, and family in Battle Creek.
'
' * ‘---------------j
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
I Earl Gibson of California In apendKLINGENSMIT1L
sometime visiting ms
his motner.
mother. Mrs.
— . ,
.
1। ‘Ing
“S wmtamr
| Twenty-five relatives, children and w. C. Debolt, and family.
' ?.r“.?d c!M“ren or Mr’ and Mrs- C!ydc 1 Mrs Lulu Gray entertained the
■ U lllyard from Grand Rapids. Calc-, Birthday club Thursday.
.
|donia
। donla und
and Premont
Ftemont gathered at their
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moflman and
{home
Fathers
। home Sunday and celebrated Father
’s son sjient Sunday afternoon with her
Day. A pot luck dinner tru served, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Novue. of
Ial noon'
Nashville.
Mr und Mrs. Sherman Sharp and! Mrs. W. C. Debolt and aon. Earl GibHarold and Esther and girt friend of wn, spent several days in Detroit last
Grand Rapids spent the week end at- week.
the Johnson cottage at Deep lake.
। Heber Julian is entertaining hte
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lalone have re- brother from Ohio.
turned to their home here after spend--------------- ,*&gt;
Ing somp time with Mr. and Mrs. I The area of Alaska is twice that of
Perry Van Tuyle near Yankee Springs. Texas. '
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*

�THE HASTINGS- HANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE M. 1932

111 U.K
Mrs. Ellis Daniels la vtalUng friends weeks In
Big .Rapid* wtth *■*•
Mr.. I..**,
amt win.
Mrs. •I AHVITIARY PLANS FOR
: u.a
M.rnkl
Harold Mwunwo,
Swanson, rrtiimln*
returning Tnrutav
Tuesday!I ”UOiumn I I unuu I un
h
DISTRICT CONVENTION
Mr. and Mr*. George Coleman are last.
I
'tailing relative* near Climax today.
Mrs. Mary Abbey of Nashville vl*lt,
Joseph Hubert' ot Northeast. Pa., .1* '&lt;d Mrs PerhrM Houfstatter . fyw Mr*. Sterling Rogers Is Hostess
Ray Branch was in Detroit on Mon­ visiting
___ _ _____________
________
day* !a*t wwfc: For July Meeting On ThursMr. and Mr*._____
Henry
Hubert.
day on business
Mrs. Euzabem
Elizabeth liimberiy
Kimberly and
and ueorge
George;' Andrew Hoafslatter
of Rutland !•
Thfi Seventh
Mrs.
Mrs , Harold Pelham visited friends Kimberly ot - Pa., arc gue*U
- ol ' ---•
- wa* the Sunday »ur*l of
any, *nu oevvnen
■r, hl* stater.-. ’.
Eric,
I At Hie regular merlins of thr Ameri.in Flint lust week.
Mr*. Ida Pnlmatlv-r.
'
Legton Auxiliary' Ju ld on ThUi»- '
A K Framl-en of Benton Harbor days.
Mix.’ Quincy Hyne* of, Flint Is tlic !day
1ran evening,
it wax decided to hold but
was in the city on Monday on busl[
Miss Estiar Freekhun and Mi» Igue*l of Mr and Mrs. Roy 0. Fuller. '&lt;&gt;ue
meeting
u month' durifig July utrJ
Mr. nnd Mr*. Willard Ickes spciiFtwol
r .
Gladys Slough ol Battle Creek spent
• Gardner Chidester, Jr., was la&gt;nw the week etui with Mr. and Mrs. Don ■ Mr. und Mrs. Oreely Fox anaNMr Mrs. Sterling H**’1 ■ • will I* tne July
from Madison. Wu., over tlw week Sledge.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Fox
were
Sunday:hostes*.
It
will
bi- .-. •-■ary to chow
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhath and guest*
'
of Mr and Mrs. Charles Early Um- delegate.- to tlw H. |M&lt;r’:n-iU&gt; C»njCftaa Mae Keller came home from family attended lhe Lwnhath family ol
, near Nashville.
vrntion tn Kalama. &lt;&gt; on August 21.
Ann Arbor on Tuesday for the summer reunion al Putter Park In Lansing on
Pn&gt;Irx.M&gt;r and Mis.
vacation.
Sunday.
81 Paul, Minnesota, were gue*u of his ’*
Y T - *’ *
Mrs. D. W. Rogen ta visiting iu-r
Dr. and Mrs W H. Thwuites and;'
!sister.„Atrs. Etta Btotigh. und Mr arid un&lt;T ,,a T-hmiluy. Ju..' .
daughter, Mrs Nell Buekcloo. tn Kuta- daughter of Grund Rapid* were guests Mn^Vffflor-Blough a -—
trict Con- .
la*'.
jnaroo tins week
of Dr. and Mrs Dennis Murray on
(______
_
n 8U|&gt;
‘ Mrs. Ella Hammond visited Mrs. Saturday
" Mr. and Mrs Sehih Kesler. Mis day. July 17. urn-ik
cu . .1 and Hu.
ere dwu
Cluifh-.* Jones in Ifallle deck from
Mr*. Junies H Davis nf Whitehall. ,Chester Keech and ‘children and Mr pre tent Mi H&lt;
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Wednesday till Saturday.
luuv been vhltlng lirr .grand daughter. Earl Vundlrn- and children visited rd th.- lollnwing rtmind'-•. oh ar-1
Mrs. A w. Woodburnc und Mrs. Mrs Roy E Bush, und family. Mr*. relative* and-friend* at Adi lair and runaciiuntv.
Davis is 84 year* old.
Hudson for the week rpd. '
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I Mr.-. John J’ulm-r
M;
»&lt;&lt; ■!
tathbriitge ot Mason on Saturday.
Mrs.’ Netue Hyde ami Paul Hyde vu.Misses Grace Byrnes ot. Big Rapid.*, Iird Mr and Mrs A - 8.’ Johason nntf Mu* Marian Ickes ol Bailie Creek‘Hinkley. Mr* St .rhn, -H • &gt; ■ und Mt spent |snt of tier two werk*' vacatiui. * Rnrry Wood.
family of Flint from Tuesday till with her parent*. Mr and Mn. Willard ? Th.. .mu-ndment. |.'n. • .&lt; ■! at *&gt;htaking a short trip tnraigh the north
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.South Hu-.rii &lt;oi:i,vtiiu.:i urn- can*ldMtv* Alta-rta Lanen is visiting
Mossrs and Modamru W. Tv Grigs­ vacation with relative* at Big Rapid.
friend* hi Oberlin; Ohio, and ultendlnu by, C. T. Cordes and Elroy Tobias
Mis. Etla Blough Wilh.Mr. und Mr*
tin- commencement excreta * at Oberlin
Otto Zelticr of st .Paul. Minwsota.
cottage, at Walt take.
Annuiimx tn* m •&lt;( tlu
Mjx* Anile Burton Is expecting her I Einada‘t|l Und H“ri'h'1- Chldcslrr ot
(M^. nll&lt;1 |J: piiklntvni und tarnniece. mi&gt;' Elizabeth Oglesby, of In- St John., come Saturday to sjwnd nt (
t Morenci the latter i«irt of Uic August iTicethig' will' De
dhina|&gt;ohs. Ind. to spend the summer week with Hwlr Rrnndparents. Mr. and ! ■
Mrs w. N. ChldekUr.
| Mr. and Mrs. Alim Pender und son.
। x vrt iti» n.
Mr. and Mrs E S. Clark of Kala­
Daniel M. Sigler und htx daughter. I Lloyd, nnd friend of Grand Rapid:.*
Mildred Maimazoo were Sunday guests' of'his sis­ Mrs Holmes, uf Gothenburg. N&lt; br . are
Hastings, Michigan
Phone 2396
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ut ..dm. daughter of Mr. and Mr&gt; John
ter*. Mi'.aElisabeth. Rom- and Cath­ visiting his soli and wife. Mr and siwnt, the w»-vk end with relatives
Lloyd
and
Malcolm
of
Irvin,-.
I.
Mr. A!l&gt;rDetroit und Wyandotte
122“^ "2
erine Clark. ’
Mrs Kim Sughr. nnd family.
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c,
ron
d
Rapid.;,
took place
friend attended the bull gunir in De- -steO!
Ml** Helen Harrington of Blissfield
Miss Jean Johnson of Katama/no Ls troit.
ADAMM LAKE.
। Mr. aiid Mrs. Marcu* Bagley attendMARYWOOD LADIES
Is spending tlw summer with her sis­ the guest of Mias Maxine Wunderlich.
Beside • tjj ut,- IMU-ntv. Saturday, June 18th. at
Miss Belly Donley,
rttccTC nr: utermro
Orville Waddell left Sunday tor -d the reunion of live Crow family
ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
Lorraine Isenhath is home from Kurntcs, collier Reanek,
.held al thr home of their aunt. Electa
.
liU to Io Ur HAbllNUb Woodland where hr lyt.-employment.
mond Wiudeknecht.
’
Flint tor a moniha vacation-®
.
, England, at Gun lake on Sunday.
Mt*J
.
A.
MiiNulty
are
attending
Heti«- bride, given in nuvrrlat-*
Mrs
George
Morehouse.
Mn.
Charles
Miw. Miiilolinc Uy Barker of Grand
Mrs.
Merrick. MI
Ruth
...... Wayne ............
. .. sk -• . Ejibiopul nuiuiiivr
Summer vuiuhoh
Conference
a’&gt;-father, wit.', very attraetiv: m
Tuesday Luncheon^ At Country Hunt und Mn cod- Muiiendorc Were■
Mr und Mrs Earl Dunn at Assyria
Rapid*. is spending her vacation with H&gt;mly ..nd M» *«"»•"* &gt;** ' 6*1*
mi. m.Monu....' mi.nut Mr and Mrs. John Cappon and
Club Retain Their Usual
Kaiamaz:»&gt; ahopper* on Thursday
Iwr |uij&lt;:ii's Siu- I* accompanied by were In Lansing on Monday. Mb»
Fr. McNulty is in clinrui- of th.- book
, . 4nd ..ajum.
Dwight Van Horn spent Wcdnesduv: family of Hasting- were Sunday v«lHandy remained until Wednesday. _ #t«e and Mrs McNulty Is acting ,3 • tmdan..- . Mf,s Mary S
and
popularity
afternoon und Thursday in Kalamnz&lt;x&gt;, tors of Mr and Mrs. Frank Bagley.
on Monday Ml-'» -.-Arl« n&gt;- mid Flor­ j Vernon Winlnger. Jr . Is attending
! miv- Ruth - Schwartz, of
Mr. und Mrs. David. Shepherd spent
Sixtcfrh.ladiC'from Marywood Coun-; an&lt;f attended the grad nation exer-.
ence Camitbell. Edith Wilkin* und the Kellogg Health Camp at Pine lake one of th«- girls' cpunM-lturs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Batter and Mr. &lt;jiana. amain* ot '.iw _.
. try Club Battle Creek.
cm -t- a’t rises., hi* grand-daughter being at a vrry drfightful day with the
Katherine Hunt im for Washington. for a- month.
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and Mrs. Russell Bauer were In Aim
tn
wiis of pink and.-blue anil .!,• H.i.Minc* Country' Club Tuesday, member of thr class
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D C . on a vacation trip of a week.
Mrs. U. 8. Goodyear. Jr., nnd Mrs- Arlan on Monday ulU-iitfing the coin- carried atm bouquet similar-'.u th '
if bring Plai/tf in tin- nv'rniug ar&gt;!ll_Alr. and Mr*. Juy .Bagtay arc the her cottage nt Gun lake.
tit ricrrci'tf.s.at thr tfiiiverslt V. i----.....1.. .
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- -. -. - . 'budge tollowing tin- one oclock lunch- , parent* of a ten and a quarter ixtutid
’, . SHULTZ.
fax’ Bauer wu** on*; of tne gtoduaU-. Mr. Steury
be ’ * man
his ,on tn tli-'..fterndou. There wa* un un-: son born Friduy night. He ha* bitn
tum.-tul of their brother. LcRoy Guinfriend.Mi- Ipchard tov.rt.o! Grand .....naity lovely assortment ot flower., in named Kendall Gem
Mrs. Mary Gray returned to the
at Augusta Monday, ullcrnoon id grandmother. Mrs. Ihdla Moore, of 1 mm tin- Literary department.
MWa-s Helen ^irijael and Mau&lt;*&lt;- Ropids. Th,, ■ • icinimy a.*.i j&gt;-rf*»rt»:«-&lt;i j|... lounge and enlrulic* vestibule.
! Herbert Morehouse, Mins
------------------------------------------------, Clark
------apd
,ir,home of her daughter, Mr*. A. Beck,
Palo thls&gt;vrek.
( Iiunniue
were
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n»u
m
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. Rati Keeler ot Poturvtlte. aite*-’ -•
• charge
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- ----- The commltii-t*
in
wen? -Mr- -'**
Merldean
and Karl• ----------Baldwin attended
! Tuesday after * vl*if in Hasting*.and Mr*. Harold VandeGlewx'H
Mrs Cora Cherry Knpp will return &gt;d.iv ut(|intlirig commwicum iit at the
Malcolm, brother of tlk« iiar Su m. Mr - J. F. .Goodyear, Mr.*.' Oourt of Honor ut Hastings Wcdrn-s, Arnold
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Brown and
ttle Cn&lt; k. sent Saturday night to Battle Cni R ’Jliiirsduy enroute toi i;ll|Vl.r.4.y They leturm d Momlav
brtik-, -.ana. 1 lam Yon Truly ’
; 1{(&gt;y j.'U]|^r Mtm C. E Doyle, and* Mr* day ''V'-nlnr. Clark and Earl success- daughter, Isabelle of Prairieville were
Ju r hoim- in Toledo.
|evoning accompanied by Ml.** Jahm r
A
d-iivioiix
luncheon
uaserved
to
H
Ha'i^
with
the
golf
arrangel«
‘
'-'&lt;d
the
testa
given
and
reSundav guest.* at Mr*. Catherine
Erm-t Ent ay. They all spent Sunday
Mr and Mr*. C. G. Harney enter- । MloJuM,i and a lrtend. MLss Hlzab. th
iwuHV-.'iHlii iim-xt- ufter »iwn. tin
)n Charge of Mr*. 1. V B».-*.*iner! ce,ved their second *cout Badge*
I Hart'*'.
tained hi* brother nnd family h«n
,„ Washmgton. D chappy touph lift tor a short Weddinu Mld Mr &lt;jjy&lt;je Wilcox,
"Die officers and staff of the Kellogg) Sunday visitor* at Vert Robinson's
Mu Hance-. Conklin Is home with Fluxhing on Sunday,
Mn. Ralph Green and daughter trip to Croton talk-- They will m«k&lt;
In
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tl)p
M-or,.^
were
m.idr-by
c,
unp
ut
Pine
lake
arc
expected
to
ar-]
were.
Louis Ferris, wife and baby of
er parent*. Ren and Mrs c. M. ConkLawrence ,Wolfe of Holland is visit-. j»|.ini.|v.
Monroe
their home in Grund Rapids, and in fl| Ht(-)..a.d Gru&gt;- and Mr- Forsyth'^'” ul cwmp Tuesday. June' 21 and near Dowling. Earl Ferris and Mix*
in, 1,1, imn-xU.-Mr &gt;nd /Mr. J W
b,„Uk.r .,,d
Mr. and September Mr- steury wilt resume het il() H
in aucU(J11 b.. Mrs j-4.: plans are made to open camp June 37. and ,Mr* Wm. Robinson of Batik
t-ndmg Wc.li in State Teacher* tol- Wolfe, for a few day*.
-dutios ns teacher at the Rmn'-rs echoul. 1 ,Vi|rd V.U)
and Mrs Ritchie
Mix. Clyde Freeman nf Neeley ac- Creek
Mix* ixii* Bevehince and six other!
slant Sunday in Holland with Mr where sijr InUght th- part year.
,(Jrw.k ltl ^.,1, Mr„ Va„ p,,,,.; rompanied by hrr father, George More-1 Bobby Smith of Grand- Rapids Is
Mix Tom H. nson of Comstock, Mrs- ti-uchi-ra of Htnrgis, lire having u id!
and-Mrs. J.OM&gt;b VanDvLuiH- Mr and
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wru„,„B
«:nn# intak' low net. and Mrs. Tolhurst. houre spent Saturday and Sunday at spending a part of hi* vuratlon with
Harry McMurray of Kiitamaz/x&gt; and iuiiuu' parly- at- FUm-lakr.
low -'i'- Mr*. Emerson carrying o!i her ranch home near Lansing.
Iht.&lt;grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Mr:. Frei] Hi-itMin of Richtand .viMlr-d
Donald Severance and Mrs. P. J. La Mn Gilbert Fisher
,., accompanied them„ were
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,,,fbv ,,and Mrs. Karl
MA.
honor* for Battle Creek.
' Hwbert Moreiiat^e, wife and son. , Smith.
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Mr,uitd Mr-. John Mtlj-ttvy anil called Master of Detroit drove to Hastings; pi *cc nF 1Q19 UFl D
l ‘n
Mr
?t Rhoda
* ‘Yrt&gt;
—
.Miss. ; Mary
’ and RUth
Frldav for Ute week end
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; LLAob Ur IU14 H tLU
| Spnnu L.ik.. .MiG
u, ,t. nr.-ent
Girt,
pres-nt from out of town clark
Slark-’ M*«»t
*’*nl Friday
Fnd:‘&gt;' night
n'«ht and Satur-1
Satur-1 The Mis*.-*
Misses Martha Durand nnd
on other friends on ftaturday.
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dav
ton
noon
In
Granrt
llnnlrl.
whnrx
lit.....a...
Mrs.
Clara
Wilder
of
Battle
Creek
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THEIR
REUNION
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n,. m» emu
'«"&gt;™ ;■&gt; onua h.pm. «iwn.i&gt;i».&gt;ci&gt;. cmmw « mm, ■&gt;»«
Giorgd litiflmnn has returned from
mtin EIGHTH
tiumri ntumiunt
Mr Paul tom:.. । .,1 B- riv. Imlii.ti.;
. c w o'Hair of Peona III ।!luy v“,tcd
Herberta Morehouse the week end at R A Carpenter*.
IM-trolt toMirxTiiiU-nd the altrrationv was a guest of Hasting* friends and
......... —jf Cnycrt and Mrs. Pt-rcj Mr. Quincy-Hv'tif-x of Flint, Mrs ifar- "nd Mr’ ftl,d Mrs’ Ken R^’mska ami Sunday they attended the flill reIm-iu&gt;! made on his home on West relative* over the week end.
Delightful Time At Thornapple
Schroeder of GrxfTd Raiiiii,
‘ old Pelham of' Neu Brunswick N. J..lch““®P',
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i union ut Cfooked take
(iret-n 81. Hi, -abler. Mrs. Frank
Mr and Mrs Albert Hubbard of De­
Mi David Cox ot Grand Rapid*. Mrs
A n',“’lon of »11 tonner teacher* and
Ml** MaybeHe Hart spent Saturday
KBne, of Detroit was here lor the troit are visiting Mr. und Mr*. George Lake On Sunday —To Meet
tn Hv-’ioi' . ■
atari"toi’’v’cm- i* cl Gothenbura. Nebraska, and,
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P“£ lftkp
, -,nd Sunday in Kalamazoo, tiie guest
At -----Gun—
Lake
Next---Year
Hubbard and other relatives
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—--------Harold Lpgnn wa* in the city im
Miss Mildred Von Arisen of Grand
Th«; Cta*. of 1912. H, H S. held'their
Monday enrouir from Niles to Ixlund, Rapid* is sjx-nding the .summer with |annmil reunion nt Thoriwrppb;
Hi northern Michigan, where he plub. her aunt. Mrs*.Norn Dawson.
I—,.
a,,,,,;,,., juiiir
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!■&gt; sin-lid the summer with Lenur
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.Mra Paul .Dyer ol Grand RaP^’mcjc
dlnner ui noon followed by...a bus!-■!»'........ . »»:»•■'■ ■...... S"'X!'-"'............. I’"" "Jwas the guest o! her fmrftnlA. Mr. und
meeting and vuitlhg. Mr.. l.au- Mr* Philip
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Thoma-.. 3i.~!l Byron Rotiil.
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| nutter consisting of Mrs Pettljohn,
HOPE CENTER.
Hu- Grund Rapids Herald.
Mis. J. W Wolfe, on Tuesday.
L|W Wilson was elected'presltfbnt and Grand Rapids. Frldav afternoon a
CARLTON CENTER.
j Mr* Blackman und Mrs. Hall.
The Hope Center school reunion will
Mt - Mabel Sl.-.Min was the guest of
Bruce K&gt;itai&gt; Sttflge ta*pv-ndln«som--1 Mr._
Wilhily. .-ecretary i.n.l f„1;! ,. rl.ck ft. v Maurict McKeon of j
There were no services nt the local, Herbert MmhouMl and mother vuit-Jbe held Saturday. June 25. at lhe HJtle
Dr Wihifnd McLntvy sit the home of lime with hu Rrand|&gt;ai»nu Mr. and nr,.as„n.r. It Was voted to Iwld their Middle'ili&lt;- ulUciatml.
M. E. church Sunday a* Rev. Wynn led
tatter* (taler. Mrs. Kale Erne* grove on Will Monica&gt; farm, east ot
Mr. and Mrs Fred Henson south of
I. „a , I next reunion if Mattison’s rf .-iut. Gun
M1U4,. u.at, :, i\]VI,.d by Miss Jo
-.•.is in Constantine attending the one'01 Allegan Sunday afternoon. She fell the reltoolhousc. Everyone welcome to
’ Uirhlantl. i.n Saturday night nnd Sun­
Miss Maxine Wunderllcli1 attended j11|b. t(l&lt;1 ftrxigihday utter graduation : phine Ronu. of fCata:na.-&lt;a*. who s i
.
.Edith ..Mi
Imndretlth anniversary of the M. E. nnd
u'lBbl'' &lt;o walk alone.
।------day. 4)r_. McLravy- is gradually.recover- commencement rxctxUcs at W. S.T. C. r,n 103a Th(. mcmix:rs and their land- —•qi&gt; pninn- ■ M- ' ao-. Mi**
attend.
Oh
Pron.i
M.nr.
M;
Until
Mi.r(
.
llllrrh
u
„;„.
(d
which
h«wa*
jiastor
Mrs
Kenneth
Runnska and chll■ ing from her recent e.|a.-ration.
Mrs. Blrdena Lyttle is home for the
at Kalamazoo over lhe week end
. 1 |1(.s prt..s, llt Wl.r&lt;- Manon Keiuirdy
----‘»rarii‘ ,uJ,‘d-' I'ta.vrdjbe urtJd&gt;uc,4„r ,,.u,nil ycar!,
w,„ lx,
dren. Mix. Ben Chapman and daugh-1 summer as her school In Kalamazoo
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J{&gt; v nnd Mr-r E. H. Lane returned
Mrs. D. D. Walton nnd children m- 8t&lt;1U,pu KUtainuzoq; Gladys " ..
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I Ices next Sunday, preaching at 0:30 i
Dorothy of Grand Rapid.5 and Mrs. closed Saturday.
' no Sunday to their home In.Toledo. Ited her juirenU, Mr. and Mrs Geo. (J11I1., Parchment; Mvrlta Sweglc..
Tra- Unde won a lovely ,-.mvn of ,Hd gunday „cllool imnicdiutely after. Edd Johnaon and son. Ray. of Chicago] Miss Darts Hubble ol Podunk spent
Ohio, after u visit with their son nnd Pmtrr nf Mulliken over the week
' Wllull, unMng; Ernima Gilh-spi.
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I spent Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Her-1 Sunday afternoon with Mbs Inez A*iiv.ilf, Rev. afiri Mrs, L E lainc. Rev.
Mr*. L. Severance and Mr*. Fred Van I pik(, orungevillc; Win Severum-t.-. white gi-tirectli' crop, nnd carried a ; Ad toinp. '
ta-miuet &lt;•! uhH, him- btals Siu- •.'.&lt;•
T11,. strawberry festival.given Friday.1*?.1 Morehouse
l-itir prvachuii ut lhe United Brethren Dyke drove to Kntamazoo Monday ।.. ... {. ., .....
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iby
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attended by her- xv-tn-. Mi-* Marian 1
was W,,H at(cnded and all cn.
Mr and Mr*. Walter Gates of Kalachurch Sunday morning tor his wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tcxter of Hasgowned in ’blue; )riV[,d tl)1. ,trawberry shortcake and nu,xo°ttnd «r *»nd Mr*. Paul Brown, I lings sjx-nl Saturday evening al the
Rev. und Mis L L 'Dewey were tn C.i'id her A. B. degrvt from W. b. I- I)rt|l wuildorlt. Latiiha Wi&gt;od WiUon.
i rejM- grace nnd vamed ptnK rr«n buds 1 Iri. ,-Inua
1 Mr and Mrs. Irving Boulter attind- Chas. McDermott home.
&lt;liana Raphb. on Monday attending
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Ethel Selden TOlhur.-t and Nina Wuxi. Mr. Alta r: Nelson. ll:&lt;-groom's ru-phew
M,... Elnif.r Marlow, returned Friday cd U1'' bal1 “anip at Prairieville SunHn picnic o! Hie Grund Rapid* DisMiss Florence Watkins is hoin&lt;- from Town.&lt;|ul of Hastings
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■ t 'etmur from Grand Rapid* uherctehc day uf,fr'iain. They spent the eveThe first postage stamp used In the
&lt; IK1 1,1
Hlrt Ministerial AAMXtatlon ut Ri+d’.. Wyandotte lor a 'tail ta fore leaving I
Lupdstrum kit late in j has.-ixxn wnh her *l»«r for several; “,n“ ?“h Mr and Mrs. George Bagley United States wu sold on July 1. 1*47,
jtlie alle-nnon torii
trip
arouQd
Lak:
torra trip aroiiQd Lake u„,k, Jllan;t., Marlow returned Fn- 01 DeUon
in New York City.
unft.u program of context* and *jx&gt;rv lurnbia University, New York City, tor
Michtg.in.
jdny evening from Flint where she vis­
summer school.
mil daughter &lt;d Ustfiijf talk at the ojs-n-air tiicellhg t Mr*. Lumtatrum 1. a graduate ol W :!t,.(| relatives during the past llirec"
hit: anti Mrs. Fled Fuireblld and
Mr*-Vera Sylva ^i&gt;d
S. 7. C. ami hu* taught ’ for wv.-ral!
Mi, Win. Richurdtuin. also Mrs Wayne Grand Rapid* and Mr*
•■s Veda Aller-! conducted by the prvsbytorthii JThiiir
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! Mr., Frank Hosmer *pcnt the week
Mitolit'll "f Battle Cieck attended ding ol Carlton called on Sunday to jssipli- lust Sunday cycning. Mr Wul-- year* in Barry and Eaton counties.
The ynuna |x*ipl»- will make their
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end ih Grand Rapids tlw guest’of relarnmirw-nn ment exi-rciM-a In Ann Arbor s&lt;-e their aunt. Mr*. Enuiui Bii»h. who' ton spoke on. "What are the Best
I
homy nt tlic Lundstrum* farm ncur utM.
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Matichiy.' Richard Fairchild being one is somewhat better.
Books to Read?"
Lyle Todd ot Mln. Michigan is viMtnf the gmdmt... 'l^iej; motored into
Mr. and Mr*. L R. Severance, Ernest
Next Sunday the meeting will !&gt;.- :r. •
r
.
ihg his grandmother, Mrs. John
DelroU and s;&gt;enl the afternoon.
Scvi-ranre. Mrs..F. J Master. Mrs. Fred the church parlors at 6:30 o'clock and: DELIGHTI'UL DINNER
Shupp.
Mr. and
Knopi
cntcr- Van Dyke and Miss Beulah Severance Rev. Lemuel Severance will be J1k
..... \iri ,Jlieodore
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at COUNTRY I
Mr. and Mrs C. B. Valentine and
laineri cut Sunday her mother. Mrs H. attended Ut&lt;- baccalaurcntcwscrvicc* in MX-akcr.
1; The June dinner ar the —Country
M. Goldsmith, hrr brother und wife. Kalamazoo Sunday I*. M.
Tin- subject will be "Intinute" |Pic- j club
p,......
.
on Thuractay
evening, June tt&gt;. w.v. faintly intended the Lcimrd reunion'
-[at
Lako Ode.xsa. Saturday.
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Mr.,and Mr
Arthur Fennell and
Callers on Mr. and Mrs Claudi- jure* of Modern Russia.'* ver-. pleasant affair, over x-venty
.
.-----Mr. and Mrx. Fred lfenney and Rob-1
bnbv amt another brother. Win. Fen- Wood on Sunday were Mrs. Belle Wil­
e crt s,&gt;rnt Sunds,y altl' Mr. und Mr*.
.. all
.. ofjSoulli
. .. .. Ifuv.t
.. . )k|1 Mp&gt; Gold-1 rox and daughter of Charlotte nnd । Mr Severance has a xon-in-law In 1 attending. The c —- nim m ut^?
IH'II,
Soviet Russia und the talk, will be: consisted of Messrs
•xm* *aml
,and Mc*dam&gt;
Mesdarn.-** i , Klck "S
(.f
Miitth. n-nitinit ..
(| for. a longer
lot
visit.
(Mrs. I-xiurlte Wood and daughter und :based on letter.* received rnrntly from Frank Amltu*. Gordon fronUd.-, R W ' \7*-a‘.h.vo „
MLss Eleanor Mllk-r *|&gt;ent the latter j Mr. and Mrs Waller Hlggin* of Buttle Mr
‘'-&gt;k George Miller. M. O Hill. C. W
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iwt nt ti|c week at Hie Carrouthersj Creek.
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AU young people are cordially rtivit.-d. Wispiiuer. alto Dr. and Mrs. f t D
Ji
U
farm near Durand a* a guest ot Mr.
Mr. ami Mrs. Tlmma* E. Chirk'and ,to ultond this mwllng. Chut les Furtn. ; Houghtoii The Imulge was very Im civ 1
an«t Mrs F ’nnvnrn.i.i new,™
and Mi John Camrtun .Carrnuther* daughter Patricia of Knlifniazoo spent
and -family. While their Mis* Milk-r the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Keith ,Corr;
L
a
y “«»•««
right were in Mamstee Sundav. Mr
u.s:ixtr&lt;l at the wedding ot th- ir dauuli- Daniels. Mr and Mrs V L. Wolcott
and liaskel* ol ttawera "ere used on thc’(.ri.&lt;.nn..id goes Monday to Mantatit­
ter. Miss Grace CutTuutliers, u scliool I of. Freeport spynt Saturday evening ;SPENDING-SIMMER
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’. where hc iia.* employment on a road
. friend'
I with them.
I At contract, high scores were made ..u,
Mr nnd Mr* D D Smith and’ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bauer and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Heber Pike ol
K&lt; nar 8m*“
Co &gt;k; j
Kcc,cc ta nt WaU lakc wherc ,U'
daughter, Susie, of Detroit sjient the I Vrmon Winlnger. lyxompanicii by 1Orangeville an- tft have a line vacation
and at auction. Mrs C. W. Clarke and ‘(wintu;t
week end hen- wtth Mr. and Mrs. J T. Mr*. Mamie Tanner of Mancelona. 1trip lasting until in August.
Clarke Iwld u&gt;p .-ceres.
| G,Ir^# B, t|1F hotne &lt;lf Mr und Mrs
On Tuesday lljey w-erit to Detroit fori[Jack
’
lonilmrd
Mr* -Smith and daughter. were tn Palo lust Tuesday night where
.Win. Crrxkford Sunday of last week
• ri’iimim'd for a- week's visit. Mliuiea* Mr*.-Bauer comhiclrd un O. E. , S. ।a few day..' visit, tlwn on to Montreal.: lions AND LIONESSES
lucre Mr. anti Mis. Hanson of Lowell.
Gertrude and Margaret Smith motor- school of instruction
, sailing from there on June 24. on the
11 \n HAPPV EVE
rd tn New Rochelle. N. ¥.. to visit Mlsa[ Mr, and Mrs. C. W.’ Crawford luive 18 8 Laurentic. landing in Liverpool | on Moncfav evening ;&lt;i»ui
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. 1 Mr and Mrs. Ben Cnakford of Holmt-v
Marguerite Hetniiinspcrgj'r
I as house- gursu. her sister-in-taw. •Tficy will leave the tour In Pares auditions and Umn-.-M-* had M delightful vicinity. Mr. and Mrs Benedict und
Mr. and Mr*. C. W Clarke and Miss Mrs Charles W. O'ffatr nnd two sons 1return to In land where Mrs pike has liarty at Wall take, wiih Dr. and Mr*k J Mrs Elliott of Lansing and Mrs. Reese
• ! [ ofLoutMana.
Kuthryi; Clarke of...........................
thig city. Mrs. A. nf Peoria* III, her mother. Mrs Ophcl- !relatives near Belfast The reium trip —
B A -Perry and Mr. and Mr.*.
। August will be on the S. S. Georgia. Boyes a» host* and hnstesse*.
C. Brown of Grand Rapids end Mrs la O'Hair of Chicago, her aunt. Mrs. tn
Clare Furniss of Nashville left op Emily tank of Kentucky, and her
A bountiful tx&gt;&lt; luck sapper wrn-1
sundav visitor* at Mr and Mr/,
RECREATING AT LAKES.
Tuesday for La. Angeles. California to daughter. Mrs. Robert Jessen of ChlcarA'Un.r mm*
There has been a regular migration wned a- Hie Ferry collage. alV*r John Crawfords were, Mr. and Mrs
Visit Mrtand Mrs. J. C. Nicholr. t Made­
which sport-, and swimming were «n- jnsJxr Raymond of Yankee Spring*.
line-Britan • and Mr and Mr*. Lewis end and will return tn two weeks for by Hastings people to their hike cot­
Jov.-tl,
Everyone
report*
a
very
happy
i
Mr
.
und
Mrs c« cll Wade of Rocktwd.
tages since the claw at school. Mr and time.
Furntaft.and other friends.
: his family.
Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Clem and non Ray­
Mrs A J. Larsen and family. Mr. and
mond of near Gate* CornFrs, Mr. mid
Mrs. Hubert Cook and fiimlly und Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Townsend to Wall , Ivy Temple of .Middleville enter- Mr?. Ernest • William*. Mr and Mrs.
lake. Mr -and Mrs. Clta-S. 8 potts and tiiim-d Thornnpple Temple on Monday Earl Williams and John Wlllltts of
Ml** Virginia Potts. Mr and Mre. Kim evening with Sadie pnrr ot Detroit. Carlton
George Slater ot Chicago, visited his
Bigler and family. Mr. nnd Mrs F. W. Grand Chief of Michigan. Maud Barn­
Just u Limited
Stebbins and family, and Mr. and Mrs aby of 'Grand Rapid*. Grand Senior. brother Ous this week.
Mr. and Mr*. James Null were in
Gordon Ironside and family to dun
Inn Lotircne Hall. District Deputy, tn at­
L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist
Plainwell
Saturday.
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lake.
tendance A lovely tune was reported
Mr* Genora Long ol Detroit and
and a aellciouk |x&gt;t luck supper was
HASTINGS, MICH.
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
Mrs. Mildred Roush ol Pralrievilk*
senipd.
| called on Mr. and Mr* John Crawford
At the home of Mrs. Nettle Mead
1 AND' f CLUB.
i Thtlreday.
.
.'&gt;33 W. State St., the Jolly Birthday
Yes, there are styles in
club gave a pot luck surprise party on
Mr&gt; J M Townsend is iMwtc-M Jo ihfi Mm. John Crawford. Mrs. Mildred
Mrs. Cora Cherry Kapp, who is spend­ U and 1 club this*,Wednesday after-1 Ro'u'h “"d IHtle Wilma Lou ot Prairiemountings und even lenses. The shell frames, formerly
ing a few days in the city. The visiting noon at her home on East Grand St. vllIe- sl*nt Sunday at the home of Mr.
so much used are being superseded* by those which are
---------------- 2-----and Mrs Ernest William* of Welcome
guests were Mrs. Mollie VnnDugtervn.
Pasadena. Cal.. Mrs. Miller from, j Persia is having thr most severe win- | Corners
works of art. That are attractive-desirable. Many
Mansfield. Ohio, and Dr. Sheffield.
1 ter tn ita modern history, but there Is
Mr. and Mrs Laurence Barry Wd
are having their lenses changed to these new mount­
HASTINGS. MICH. PHONB2115
WE DVJVU
------------------- -1 no indicataon that thr rugs are, to be son of Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY, i nude into overcoats Pittsburgh Post- and.Sunday with the Null-*.
ings. Glad to.show you the latest ideas in eye wear.
Eight guest* were very pleasantly en- Gazette
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--------- —- &lt;♦--------------lertaitwd Monday evening, by Mr. and h
------------- ---------- ----------- 1 Though you live in the middle of fbc
ConttaBCd next week.
Mrs. Archie McDonald at their horn-1 The average nun tn the course nf his j woods in these' day*, a hoiuw-to-houae
on W Court St At bridge, Mrs. L. E. I daily activities walks about 18000 steps, agent for mouse traps will beat a path
Barnett won loi) score.
or approximately seven miles.
j to your door.—Detroit News.

Mark Twain said

[PERSONAL

“Everybody talks about the weather
but nobody does anything about it"

Well, we’ve DONE it

Palm Beach Suits
Cool and Comfortable.
Light and dark colors.

$i3- - ns0-9
T.Clothing
S. forBaird
&amp;
Men

ft

Boys

Fun! Fun!
for Everyone

Now you can have a great time at
lhe.Lake or beach ... the Kiddies
will enjoy it immensely.. ;VV/iat?

THE GIANT"
BEACH BALE

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* This ball is'highly color­
ed; l\as strong duniblt case'
with a fine, heavy rubber
bladder. The-case laces at
the stem of bladder.
Extra large size: 36 inches !MUUft'.iVhiT
in circumference.
Spu-ia i-ric«

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Dedicated to Better Vision

Fashionable Eye Wear?

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PAGE'EIGHT

TOMATOES NEED CARE

Our Success

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

ftd bu*iiW‘« management and
Mtlifaclory dealing with policy -

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TO PREVENT mS^SE&gt;^‘3li!£,.,^,Sfe,Saj

THE CHURCHES

----------- ; Striker, and aon of Athens, hl* grand-1
Two Types of Blight On This'mother. Mr. Weeks and
•V.Z.UH. Can Be Controlled

TREE METHODIST CHURCH,
user Calfar an" - -------

Madeline'
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By Proper Spraying
I Thursday niKht with her daughter. Mr (
H»tu&gt;» Ckarck.
East Lansing-Tomatoes, which areian‘l Mrs
HayiK- and family. !
Often tile clttef pnd.* of the home garMr»* C^ldte Carey, attended a fare-|
tknrr. are attacked by reieral dlseuses
«*r‘&gt;
home
,Mr bruin.:,
which can be pci-ven!e&lt;l &lt;&gt;r controllud ' *^r- “’“I M». Ruwli Mutt, mic day
by simple treatments according u» ex- la-‘! *’*fc* Mr Mott “,'d f»«dly *Urtnt.
iM-rts un plant dteea-w! at Michigan Saturday un a vacation trip to th* (
__ college.
State College
,
.
.
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state...uf WiMhlrutton
i Cij
Two* type* ot blight, early And Ute.
There was a Urge crowd ut the. L 1
at times cause keriou* Iomu-s. PlanU ut-lA 8 a‘ t,lr Hcntlrrrtiutl rehooUwilw-;
(tacked by early blight show brown Thursday fur &gt;upi» r. Club No li
eput* with concentric' rings «rr nducs M-r'r” Collection over ten dollars.
r.l&gt;unt the spots on thr leave*. Black j,'”nw.again.
I
j&gt;6U which berome covehd with a
Mr und Mr
Houwmlr of Aublack, velvety growth aiqa ar on tlw
•‘"it Mrs Burrell
ilruit*. Hili diM-tis.* appear^ ,-ariy m Phillipa &lt;nd StPle Hlllllp* and mtxhrr,
------ -------‘Smutfiy alteriiiKui
b&lt;*hT!!rch or ciiribt.* scientist, ....
the growing
twoaon
amiII Mrs
Mn Dodge .spent
Saturday]
Late blight usually, docs not occur, Mi ■"'
spent Saturday,
until the latter part of July, and the a,M Bunday with hrr mother in Grand
plants attacked by it show dark, wal- ,h‘l,ut'
’
er-soaked area* on tlw fatvea.* an up-1 , *',lk “n” *Mr' ' *■■*-' Animes a
;« atance similar ,t«» lliut caiurd by [1 ‘uuuhtrr Lucile anil tlw ftenw
freezing, a whin* downy growth apof Battle Crerk calle
(&gt;*.u* un tlw unaersJdaMit tlw have* •‘"ll
W O Tobias anjL-Mr. and)
Ttw fruit* ugURlIy «how-rot near thc'M, s K,, ! Toblag Sunday aftenioon '
habtixos C1TT MISSION.
stem end nnd tin* npreadi around tlw
Mr* Halverson Is cntoctalluiiK hrr
circumference of tlw fruit* faster ll»3.*»i *”°,,,cr rr"ln Ha*tini’‘;
it peiwtroHn into Uw interior
I B‘'btri Phillijw I* getting along fine
Spraving with a 4-4-50 a.lution of '""P bu
hL.t week, we are!
Bordeaux mixture al • Interval* of a . i;!*l&lt;1 t“ wpfiit
week or 10 day., wilt control both tlw
Mr' Or“ n'"'- «&gt;&lt; Crrrsro qwi
blight* of tomato. *.
•
torepurt &lt;&gt;f tlw work will! Mr and
Another enetnr of tlw tomato |&gt;lani *’■***' Newton ami tqniliy I’rmn
is called Grand Rapid, db-a- Iwc uim .M»y Piiyn.* in IL.
it first appeared twar tliat city. Thrl*''* day*'. ..nd a«&lt; r.mpaiiird Mr
•ymptom* &lt;&gt;f this ite«*a.-«- .ire a pro-■ ISW. M. y.r&gt; home fr.au th
ui. r-'.ive willing Of thr leave* from tlw I
SMurdnv tp Visit them for
bottom ol tlw plant upwaid Rough.
.i1’
DELTON M r. CHURCH NOTES.
. biown s|mM* .-urro'ind.’si by a white halo
Wilbur Nivhols of Alba M itre:
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may.
occur
on
the
fruit*
and
make
tij.
ni
a,ul
Mrs
Edd New Ion Sundav.
AT DELTON
unusable. Spray# aitfl dturt* will no*.; l'l&lt;»&gt;d Tobia* and in.nd and B...._ ...
! control this dtM*XM Afteci. d plant* ?‘,“l Bruce itendcnJux &lt;4 Kalama.sw .•
• should be pulled and burned* ttf Ji*s.m*h !■'P*'n* Sunday with tlfc* imui.i . par-,
AT FRAIHIEV1LLE.
th.* spre.nl ot tlw disease
S
Mr and Mr.. C N. Tkkbl.1*.
A detailed discussion of tonuilo dis-1 ‘r,‘*‘r' '*■"
M' 1*‘r'**' « crowd ai
■ xc :.*. gum in Circular Uull.-tm No l',u‘ Hendendioti clmol reunion at u*.,[139. which will be M-nt tree to anyone I !,al* owing to sickn.- . and two other
*
requesting
it
from
Uw
Bulletin
Clerk
i
*'»
«&gt;rar
OF.
wish w«* might nr-j
CHURCH or THE NAZAEENE
; M'dPKaiLSUMu -Ctlltesc. Eaat lanslng. - ra,'Sf "
*•"*»«’
‘ *•“'’" ■ *'«li
"iw another in mljt.iium: district;-

SEE rs 1OR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE
HASTINGS. MICH

I H.lln il In urlcht. iniciil It on .lirl
EASIER on thr p&gt;M lvrlbo.4

HASTINGS MARKETS

TA. Homemdlers' Corner *

Home Service Station
Finds Favor with Home Owners!
“We are gratified at lhe reception being accorded our new Home
Inspe.tiun Service," «aid thr Home Lumber Company. “The Idea

that ordering home repair* entailed convlderabte time and bother.

"The honwrholdrr had to decide what was needed to make the de-

and linalb rngagr a competent workihan to do thr job. Owner*
frequently have pul up with discomforts and Inconvenience# when
Fthr untoward condition could be righted for &gt;i trifling amount.
Without nnl or obligation. we help thr owner to determine what
I* needed and make him a flat price for thr job. material and
labor.* Hr then drride* What. If anything, -hall Le done."

Helps Solve- Unemployment Problem
Inspritiun service I* finding employment foi
Univ lomprtrnt workmen are recommend-

Due l.i thr two scars ot- liuililint ina.tiiilv. nuni homes have

Now a Good Time to Have Work Done
any linir siprr the war, and home uwncr* &lt;
nt this oituaiiun to order needed rriMins. .

perhaps not available for mltuii

The Home Lumber Co,
TELEPHONE 2276

Con Soli Your
Mcrthondiio

The
Decision
wfl.’it flllH’Ttil

EMMANUEL CHURCH,
iEFIM DPA1 I

ing Perthd
Mt I. i Wickham W.drwMl ck 1. r an
hi tutatia
alhlh toili
1'’ Plrofc M-mSr. trounr *■"
Cram
‘ One of the virtiu's ot
which „ 1,'
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’ is not Cnmnumly stressed is it*, value x..
Charlotte. HxMltics and | r.
a poultry feed, according to the j»oul-!''’Idland.
&gt; »
try department at Michigan State Co!-j, ‘lr?i p*’arl Martin of Fort Worth, i
lege, which recommend* this feed for; J* *3'* »n&lt;L * r' John Meade of .Ba-J
poultry from the time tfirds are
,*hSnt l
w“’,^ *
Mi
hatched until they have completed
' al’d, c*hers
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aaOAOoAV * GALEN

Ambulance Sen-ite.
OH ONES
HOW 2005
sroac 2225

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

OHDI.H for PUBLICATION

Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

I each too jxiunds of mash The ingred-;
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K ilt* &lt;&gt;i the iiii-ii are 38 jxiuniLs yrl-i
,,r’, ,"t* Wickham fpeui TUurMf.iy
:&lt;&gt;w c&lt;vn nir.il. 20 |»und flour mid-i'-^buna.*.. &gt;
_
dlli.u*. 20 pf-und- eround fcKtlmeal 10
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dnrf milk, s mM. mrat
s,„llUj- rtIrnwaB',M1„
I,
letup. 5 pounds AUa.ta meal, - pninth . tlld Mrs
Min,.r niul fnm[jy x,.„. Jn
.s.eanwdbonr. myni. 1 jMJimd salt, and 1 Mr .,|u) Mrs Myum^mith and Mm.
|N*niul?.mi m?sh rnav iw n «rt n n
Middle)lllr. arcamjwnl.d
Dus same mash may be no d as a bjf &lt;Vr nnd M
Wm R11(Wltrs (lf M ...
growing ration bur it mav be improved tings
J
w .uwiingnsso ,-mon,
bran for
s.rard,, ramta. June ». „„
the four mWdUmr The
b, the Urey
should be used after the chick* are six
... ., ».„&gt;
,.,SM .rrt, d.l, and a Kra«h r«d! i.,,,' „
Mr and mS a­
... rwul jur.. ol mdCKl yrllow con.
M1..„ Y(W „„ ,rt(w
"LuUh,‘'‘* ■',l(M*‘d hojn'-rn
M-. ,in(1 Mj&gt; OrM
Mrinu-rr will
ir...
moh. WI.IM .h.n w.,,1M. p,,wic. M „„
rnam-'
l,..:lru «v |.to.lm llw-tama hou».|„ul
„„„lu[ ,j ,.,ls „„t
.-hou.d conlaln IK.pound, rolls* ran &gt;,...
Wnenl o,
u
meal. 100 pounds fine ground aaLs. 100)
g
pound, Uandird Bmo, 100 pound, dour
A
u pUnwd for!
mlUdlUx, m P0UIUU nw&lt; lera*. Sdi.h. rrtnlnu of J.uu- 10. pure at I 00
wmd. aUaUa nnd. IS poo.d,yarned .. M
ahtl
to.b
burn uwal und s pound, sail. Tin. rau, wa o„„
i,.. .,
.Ion «n br unpro.rd by .utauluuno; (,atlved&gt; your alldndaiur u sullenid
nt
milk
«!f
Ol,*'
.
50 pound* ot milk for one-half the ictl
‘
meat scrap.
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Alfalfa fields provide ideal range
GCN EAK
for growing and laying bird*. and .Lx.t Week &gt; Letter,
chopped green alftdfa. makre a satUMr and Mr* Charite Smith’of Benfactory green feed forjhickcns which ton Harbor wire callutg on friend..
are Confined.
j Thursday.
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Mr. and Mr* Stanley Kunmev were.
Bloody Civil War Battle
dinner guests at Ute Adrian Johnson
GRANGE PROGRAMS
In the battle of Antietam the Fed i home Sunday in Orangeville towmdup |
I t ME FOR STEERS.
killed, wminded
Lawrence Alien and Robert Count
conducted at Kansas agrlcnl-* eral
*ral fi.rees
fotw Iwt
&gt;**•* 1X300
&gt;‘*
CARLTON ORANGE NO
niviiaira llu.
mu* .«V,
wreak. .
....I
.........
.ml
&lt;w^r.u
™«ru&gt;nto« ll» mmfc.
tural .xpvrirr.ciit sUtlon over a three- »„j
-L-... &gt;w
------v»t k..
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both are doina
| bothfine
are doing tux
y«ar jierlod ir.dicatr that the feeding fnrrea lo»t UJXO killed, wounded nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dufley went to&gt;
It was one
of 1-10 pounds ^ady ot ground lime- BilktUi*.
■ *
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• the bloodiest Ionia Saturday and from there expect
eIone to R steer was more beneficial
to go 16 Grand Rapids to see Mr. Lau­
than the feeding of two pounds ot al-, Wi re killed on S. ptynber IT. 1NJ2, rence who t* in the hospital
falla dally The lune-fed steers netted than on any other one day between
Mni. Joltn Ferdon of Grand Rapids
PTtK jwr steer over feed costs, while 1MJ1 and IMS.
entertained a party of ladies at her
tiie alfaifu-fed steers netted only (3.81
cottage Thursday.
per steer Both groups in each test were;
Robert Henderahplt and family of i
Origin
of
Old
Saying
A chain of restaurants has announc- fed a bwsul ration of coni, cottonseed
Montreal. Canada, arrived at Gun lake
meal &lt;a.,M
and asuagar.
silage The
lime-fed avrviai
steersi
»nsau
* nc uiuc-ivu
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now is somebody to promt* a bigger, gamed 2.34 pounds each dally, while ronies from the cu»t&lt;&gt;ui ot lowering a Saturday morning for the summer.
turnover for . business men.— Becton tlw alfalfa-fed
gained 2X5 »l‘&gt;p's Hag. wMch Is regulated by a
If you have talent and pattern* you
Herald.
i pounds each.
Iluy attached to pegs.
can accomplish anything.

NOTICE TO CE. DITOEU

FOR SALE!
20 I lorses- 5 Mules
A!) A-1. Prices right.

H. D. BRISTOL!
2 miles east of
Galesburg, Michigai
On U. S. 12

CARDS OF THANKS

FUNERAL
HOME

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i Mader l.«*nk n! Lin.nid

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

WALLDORFF

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Cumming* &lt;&gt;f Edmore j
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By Home Efanonilcs Six-clallsts Michl- tended tik- reunion Satunlav and *|a*n!
gan State College Hhr night und Sunday with Mr and
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Mn- &lt; .u - KliiH* tnd family and Mr.
~~~~
------- and Mi. Alfred Bishop and family.
• l-itc.-t methods of canning vegetables'
In Berlin ail applicant'' mr nutnmo-1
FIRST FRESBYTEMAN CHURCH. . are bglng dmumMrated at central
F
bile drivine lleeiKes -un- given a police
|M&gt;lnts tn’the various counties during* Tlw* KiiuJft
card With the following Warning.
-'■■'• June. July, ami August by Mixs MurieLGre.hu'.
The smallest quanlHivs «f alcohol
। Dundas aqd M1M Roberta Hershey, jeighty bcl
Atm*, spirits, cl
are injuriouit
•exteiulun nutrition '*pechdMs.
(July will
motor driver. „
The tdijccl of the demonstrations Is Culver.
: spread ettor that small quantities lune
to |&gt;nivide •cmumm-nl and procUcal* Tlw Kin le*. .'ktpx*! reunion will l»-!iw drlrtaiioOs elfert. On tlw contrary,
nwihiulik which may be UM-d by hoitM - Iwlu Sltoday. Jmw 26{h. at Ham- tlu*v eatue nt fir.si an merea.c nt
v--. m pre.MTVlng articles fur later;’ii.ind* re. &lt; ‘t ut Fuw Uk.* willi punw I omfidemr. followed tn premature
. Since it Is most difficult*to pre- .dinner at on* !• M
faligur. and thtt* weaken ones capaervr llw original flavor In non-acid! Mn and Mi - &lt;;&lt;•.» Fry
uift discnmlnfitioti and rencRAPTHIT CHURCH
a-tablc.. k|mcia| atlrntiun ts bring.Itare irtitrited t« Uwtr
llwiM* aV’tlic meetings There *|» ndin;: a week with M
be MHng rtiscujsinn nf fruits glister
K iiKion accordidg to Hu* United
mid children
tni|&gt;prtiinl mentis of dccreiujing j l»W
in lime n:i&lt;l increasing safety through; Luca
children uf IMpatur. till- ; Hight,
, complete stmltraljpn .is one of tin*
fie with Uwm to &gt;|m ii!I '
, method# being demonstrated. Varlou*
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
i 'other types «f equipment are discussed i
and both tin cun* and glass JaTs tin* Smith und Mr* tiny an
u»cd.*
..
-----hmpital.
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the
-- ------ — --------- — ——.............*; Evelyn Knuwlr- t&gt; \peiulniu
Hn the canning process nre also includ- at the home of Wv.-lej
; ed by the spcciaUkU, such as pre-cook*- ■ ton Ccntr*
church or chrikt. coats grove. I mg of the product
Dates ol the demRu &lt;11
F c. Wins. Pastor.
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• on-trntinns an* unnoitnevd ii&gt; tiie local &lt;m a six
newspapers a short .'time before the t.,n *«, vi.
tlm&gt;* .scheduled.
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Atteintetmiite for the nifetincs are
' ' MT. and
made by extciisiun agents in
counties.
.daughter# of Grand Haven u
HASTINGS PARISH.
&lt;l“I visitor* at Joseph Croefcf*
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
i Mrs. Mildred V.indenRosb &lt;»( Alte-'
POULTRY SHOULD GET
gan come Saturday t» attend th. I Pfl-NTY OF ALFALFA- &gt;■-m reunion a*, i ..k,* &lt;ht,.a w,‘h m.
■QTU r. TO &lt; U tHTORS
Mi;» Panht lc
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Chickens Need This Feed From
-d home with iwr t*&gt;r ttw u&lt;-e|t
First Feeding Through Lny■ ^'^'Sud'rt!'.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

CHICKEN
AND

Steak Dinners!
Prompt ('oiirtcuus Service
North End of Gull Lake

LAKESIDE INN

r«IRk(H|L&gt; RUSS EVER S RESORT

Hickory Corner* Phone 27-F 14
Herman Zocmian Cre«MV. Mich.

ECONOMY
in all tr»nsad'.on» will, friend,

u rnerelj pradical W.sd

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctly Funeral Service
Alfc&gt; Ambulaiu'r Service

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�PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER
critical in temper, and we consider very and wo do not -wish to shirk the
MAY REPORT OF THE
closely the value of everything wc are •punxibillty in any way. Whatever - •
• .
v on un o n ■■ , ,
buying- Timt applies to institutions as not good, should M cleared away and- BAKnT LU. NU. Z U. H. I. A.
well as goods. We [ook at government* something better take its place.
• ~
.
It
und begin to consider thetr strength'
I b. something over so year* since Fred Miller Herd Again Leads,
.
_v. . —--------------------------y. m. c a starwd with a doz.-n
With Herd Average-of
war tery few of tlu* old goremment-s 'young fellow,-, in London, and yr| outL
nol T«
v ,
have stood. Nearly all empire*, except ot that little group’ came a great m’.&lt;A4
• JB’a LUS. rat
Dll. E. M. BEST OF CANADA tiie British have been xu&lt; |d auay. uiul national and worldwide movements During the month-of May a total of
kings and kui**r&gt; und czars gone Into Tbb movement has spread now to 66 76 cows were tested nhd their ave rage
MAKES VERY SIGNIFIthe ncraplieap Even democratic forms dutrient countries ami enrolled nearly production wa. 8M9 ib&lt; milk.
i.
CANT STATEMENT
of government ,hj»ve bc&lt; n tried and 2.0QOXXMI members, und It te px.-.tng m- mg 3.95
or 31A4 lb.;, of fat. ’&gt;n-j
found wanting and been succeeded by tn furtlu r umccupird ftohts. and un- dudlhg-fivc dry cows in Up- average. ;
autocracies.
•
toss xometlilng unusua! takes place it
Tiie average value of product.'
was'
Y. M. C. A. STARTED 50
"Every institution • te being exam- will not tevlom: before the Y. M. C A exactly l« no' Tin* average to d ow
YEARS AGO IN LONDON iiieei. and |x-o|.to arc wondering wfieth- wlH'b&lt;^nmung in every - country km (4 49 leavlnn a margin of *351
er thte and that Ls good enough to around th.-world, fn U»e Unite d State., above feed coat, per cow.
Nearly. Two Million Members
Tlw returns for each dolltit's worth j
our educational nj-Jems, whidi produce ooo (KW inn
verted in property and equip­
Enrolled In Fifty-Six Differ­
u certain umount of 'iwrtL*mindcdncs:&lt;' ’ nwiii.
ment and endowments—I wish »e luul cost of priMlucing each pound of fat
and wc ore not altogctlwr suttefied-with more of it
ent Countries
tlmt 1» a iniall tiling compared to the" producing each 10Q. lbs. of milk
Dr E M. Best. National Y. M C A
Hrcretai-y &lt;&gt;f (.'uiuida. h» .un nddicss rhurthcA. whether they are. doing all
ipvl-n ut Woodstock. Ontarin..*w)w*re 11. Hut they could do ~ctitictems arxl 'di- both lay mid [irofrssional leadership.' Eleven grade and -registered Holthc association Is making pregrei-.-. nml.aiefn*. owned by Fred Mlltor. averaged
thing It Is true of our homes. winch Ims always iip|&gt;«a1&lt;d U&gt; many-of the ■*
'••- tcatlfig .................
..
1117 —
Uh. of' —
milk
3.44
and
~
— very finest men m all communities, in'
3850 lbs. of fm. This wi&gt;
the:
-»&gt;"•&lt;• prepared to say lhe old-fadiioneii .nearly every citv you will find the tughest butterfat average for the as-!
Imine wiU&gt; mA good enough, mid that cream of public-spirited .citizens giith-. Mxdaiion.
.
tutjotu," said Dr Boi. "when every­ we have to have sonwthing b. tt&lt; r.
around tin- baaid No doubt therei Five grade cows, rcprcsentiniT three;
thing isjKLvUni! IliioUi'Ii tlw lire, anil
"It 1» quite natural (hat *’
•
breeds, owned by George Couch, hv-j
only tlw* things of high vahw arc goiiu: comes in for
— examination.
—sons, but by and large the Y t-tuia-d
M. C A.I 074 lbs. of milk teslinz 3-.14 •
:■&gt; survive. Tlwre me going to be body is apjiettlcd to for sub*&lt;inptton&lt;.
rkcruit the bvt and mast devoted, or 35 84 pounds of fat.
Tins]
c'Mluti-s and adjiu.tmcnu. und mans' membrn hip-. «iip|x.rt. mid p.-«plc begin ■
pionfuhm- .■«,„&lt; ।
• was the second highest herd average. :
/J landmarks are going to be swi pi to count up their resoureen Tfir. t- me
i iuneekinc. i tiitt t..
Seven cows of mixed breeding, own-1
jfniy. In days Ilke tlwM'. everyone i
| pioncerlnft. movement, und lias sue- ed by Frank W. Kelley, averaged 86'j‘
'■
Of milk testing .4 1- &lt;•!■ 35 3'E
reeded in many tilings Im-cuilm* able
of fat. ' Tills was the third high; utilize the »u|&gt;|&gt;ort nnd energy of a j
igreat many forces in tile community!
Ilave
You Pasture Insurance?
■
• which otherwiM* would not Ik- ayai|-'
(jibte. Tlw association has pkinwred in ': Right now native pasture is, prime)
' lhe work of physical education, and'.feed for cows. There h none better; .
qr cheaper. If dairy formers could'
Ifarricd thu g«t|»I around
.worid. j OF
.It h;u&gt; become port r&gt;! .school curricula; continue their cows all summer on pas-!
land that is a great coniribution to. lures as they are now. they would;
Uiughm' life. Wc [itonceied in tlw' field ilike a wide slice out of production L
I of Chririian'MKlal recreation. The a.,- costs. That would be a good thing to]
:rocuHi&lt;Mi has made it respectable !6r d« But they can't have prime feed
i Christian iwople to play games. Ou,- from native pastures all summer. Na­
ancestors iped to think umusemm*. »!, tive pastures walk out on the job about •
I any kind a waste of Umc, and tn fact, a ’ the first two weeks in July. Right now ■
is tlw
ha rtf
feed!
ahi, and that tradition persisted down —
- — time
---- —to think ----, about
----- ------,
to about JMO. Nearly half the board of! I',r J‘fly and August. There happens
idirectors
Br;nit!&lt;&gt;rd‘
k nfeign«i
nGig.n&gt;« wto ni'"
..
directors in Br,mth&gt;rd
b‘’ » crop that Just naturally hk. i
•my uncle pro|&gt;re&lt;d-to builityi swimmin;' ,to work during July and August. It hi
pool and to me tlw gospel hull for a good grazing . crop. Cows like it j
I basket ball. Now jre.try to make use tif .Seedings of it made the first or second
(every bpjnirtunily' to influence young week in June will be ready for Rra?.:J
pcoplt, instead of turning our backs,on Ing about the middle of July. Try*a
pr trying to Mippi •
the tendc.ncy to- few acres of Sudan gripw. Seed 25 to]
JO lbs. [mt acre. Get acquainted with]
i ward amusement."
| After a Journey o&gt;f revrn weeks it. You might like il The aowx Xttrethrough the Canadian..We.l, Dr Best
Files and Fly Control.
j
| had this tosav "1 was’ astonished and
greatly touelwd by the privations our
On page 289. June loth issue of
fellow-cCtlzens on flw prairie; arc en­ HriardTi Dairyman, Is a timely article;
during. c.jM'cialty in Saskatchewan. on '“flies and fly control.” ft is about;
They had almost no crop, und very’lit* the most nuthuritative treatise-on the]
subject known to science and any!
tremendous lotir.ir.' and faitiitulius-; farmer cun readily dead nnd'npply this
and vitality, and stnigglmq along until knowledge in makiilg war on file;, per-,
the next crop fornea in. If they do not haj&gt;s your neighbor luura copy if you!
get, this good crop. It is going io be Ju.i do not. Or. write to Hoard's Dairyman.!
Atkinson. Wisconsin, Including!
inrludirig!
too bad for them and for us down hi re, Fort Atkinson,
but fiHtunately conditions are very ; 10c for postage.
The following Ls a list of the three ■
favorable, jhe associations in tiie west highest
cows
in
class,
butterfat,
basis
cm
towns
utc
having
a
hard
time.
We
NORTHERN GROWN SEED Bf.ANS
are iremcndoiUy ileiwmknt on busi­ and names of owners.
Under three years—W. C. Schultz,
ness condition:. "-Dr. E. M.
ToGermination 9-1 i-G
registered
Guernsey,
freshened
Janu
­
ronto.
ary- 8. poundii of milk for the month.
688 test 5.5. butterfat 37.8 lbs. Howard '
$3.00 Per Hundred
FARM LAN1T PRICES
ler. registered Holstein, frl in in &lt;;
COMPLETELY DEFLATED October 2 lust. 755 pdpnds milk, test
4 4, total pounds ot gutter fut 332.
Production Of Crops Is Cur­ Howard Stanton, grade Holstein,
freshened September 1 last. 739 lbs.|
tailed But Demand For
milk, lest 4.1. 299 lbs, butterfat. ■
’
Under four years—Tlic lilghest test.-!
Products Not Increased .
Prices of farm lands in Michigan, re­ inc cow in this class Is owned by Fred i
ports show, have been completely de­ Miller, a registered Holstein, freshen-1
flated. They are now at pre-war levels ed March 10 hut. 1864 lbs. of milk test­
and prices for farm products are much ing 3 1. 57.8 lbs. butterfat. Fred Mil- '
Poultry and Stock Feeds
PHONE 2257
ler. registered Holstein freshened)
lower than in 1813.
• Farmers hate been ndvteed to cur­ March 15 laid, gave 1902 lbs. of milk.,
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.
Hastings, Mich.
tail production. They have done so, testing 2.65. the total of. 50.4 Ibx. of;
but, that does not stimulate demand, butterfat. Frank W. Kelley with a na­
which teems to have- declined even tive cow. no special brooding, freshen­
faster than the decrease in production. ed April I last, gave 1066 lbs. iriilk
v-.
ci
ut uw
C. It.
R. ZIIIIUKI,
Arnold, Kiras
rural economist
the testing 4.15, yielding 44.8 Hu. butterOhio state Unlvcnlty. has been maituu. -*ai;
Under five years—W. C, Schultz,
an investigation and declares that
crop and livestock production figures registered Guernsey,.freshened March
show a decrease, not an increase, in 17, 1931. gave 992 lbs. milk, twt.4.55.
yielding
45.1 lbs. butterfat. W. C.|
production has taken place. He states
that the drastic decline in prices is du? Schultz, registered Guernsey, freshen­
to the geneVal low price level of ali ed September 32 last, gave 651 lbs. of
commodities and to the law of export milk, testing 65. yielding 42.3 lbs. but­
terfat. Third. Howard Stanton, grade
trade.

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TESTING TIME FOR
fill INST TUTIONS

I

Why This Bank?

In Summer
Prepare for Winter
1 he seasons follow each other in
rapid succession and all too soon
winter with its chilling blasts will be
here again.

FOUR GENERATIONS OF
PURPOSEFUL SERVICE
TO THIS COMMUNITY

The Ambition, and Desire of This Bank Are

GET READY FOR IT... and at the
SAME TIME...

Save Money On Coal

Our coal and delivery service have
always been of FIRST QUALITY
and wc are now in position to give
you SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
We always carry a .complete line.

I

All Guaranteed Tires and Tubes
Special Friday &amp; Saturday Only

UNITED STATES
TIRES AND TUBES

2
2
2

29 x 4.40
Tires&amp;Tubes

owSS

2 Gal. Sealed Can Penn Oil FREE

30 X 4.50
Tires &amp; Tubes

JL1

2 Gal. Sealed Can Penn Oil FREE

28 x 4.75
Tires &amp; Tubes

FREE

&lt;75

^-95

2 Gal. Sealed Can Penn Oil FREE

With Every
Pair of Tire»
and Tubes
FRIDAY and
SATURpAY

SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY

Extra Special!
5 Gallons of HEAVY OIL
BRING YOUk CAN

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THIS SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY

jfato Jport Jhop
TELEPHONE 2177

DRIVE-IN SERVICE

Tlic BrigiLv Jubilee. XponMiretl by the
Ladies' Aid Society will be hcltl- on
Thursday evening, June 30. at the
church basement. Tiie [larade starts nt
eight o'clock.
Tiie Ban- Line community will have
the opportunity of hearing tin- Hull
family musical quartet, on Thursday
evening. June 23..
- Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Stevens. MrXmid
Mrs. Cyrus Buxton and mother. Mrs.
Jessie Norris, attended tlu‘ funeral
service of Orrcn -Barker of Battle
Creek Sunday He wa.-- u former pio­
neer resident, of the llriggs district. HU
wife preceded him eleven years ago,
Burial was made at Oak Hill cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs Ward CheeM-man nnd
family recently were week end guests
of Mias Josephine Romig of Kulamaxoo.
Joe Moore .of Battle Creek who has
been asabtlnr with the hay crop at the
Charlie Purcell Ivdme had tlw misfor­
tune to get hte foot caught in -the hay
rake causing a badly sprained foot.
’Hie Children's day program was
presented at tho Briggs church Sun­
day morning, with a good attendance.
. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyde and Joyce
Elaine visited their parent*, Mr. nnd
Mrs. L. A. Hyde Saturday evening.
Mrs. FrancU Jones, who recently
submitted to a major operation nt
Nichols hospital te now able to „b&lt;?
home. Mra. Bessie Strickland 1» with
her.
On July 6 the Pleasure Birthday or­
ganization will meet nt the home of
Mrs. Irene Jonex
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Case were cullers
at the Dave Jones' home Sunday to we
Mr. and Mrs, Lucian Hyde, former realdents here.
Mrs. Flossie Hill, who is assisting in
the care of her jiarents, Mr. and Mn.

year, gave 1049 lbs. of milk, testing
3.85. yielding 40.4 lbs. butterfat.
Mature Class—five years &gt;nd over—
Highest. W. C. Schultz, registered
Guernsey, freshened April 12 this year,
gave 1280 lbs. milk testing S.25 with a
total o! 67.2 lbs? of butterfat. Next
was Fred Miller's grade Holstein,
freshened. January 15 last, gave 1333
lbs. milk, testing 3 6, a total of 48.0i
lbs. of butterfat Tiie .third was Frank:
W. Kclloy's grade Brown Swiss cow■
which freshened January 11. gave
1336 lbs. milk, testing 3A5 yielding 47.4I
lbs. of butterfat. Signed, Edward R..
Bailey. Tester.
•

BOiVNE ( ENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deming and Mr.•
and Mrs. Wayne Benton mid Helm1
attended the funeral of their cousin.
Mrs. Murtha Davis In Grand Rapids'
Friday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deming and1
Wayne Benton and family attended the'
Deming reunion at Caledonia park:
Saturday.
,
Laurence Benton had the misfortune
to break lite nose Saturday while,
changing a tire.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Jliomas attendedI
the Brew and Jolinson reunion whichI
was held at the Lewis Skinner home.
Sunday.
Mr. afwi Mrs. Glen Dean and daugh­.
ter attended the Moe school reunionj
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crouse of Has­.
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
’
WIU Fox.

STRIKER SCHOOL •DISTRICT.
Remember the ice cream social att,
1the Striker schoolhouse Thursday eve­.
।ning, June 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Campbell and Mr.
'and Mrs. F. Abbott colled on Mr. mid
:Mrs. Lyle Blemn of Hastings Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and
family and Miss Dorothy Lathrop of
tlw home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cole.
Barr/villc and Mrs. Nagier of Free­
A riveter's machine strikes about port spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
looo blows a minute.
Samuel Oeiger.

—To attend to the banking wants of every cus­
tomer in a cheerful, courteous manner.

2nd

—To render a real and valued service in excess
of that which is expected.

—To create such a friendly atmosphere that with
each transaction the customer will acquire a lasting
confidence in this old institution.

3rd

—To conduct the affairs of this bank in such a
conservative and yet progressive manner that rea­
sonable returns may accrue and the organization always
remain as sound as during the past four generations. We be­
lieve with such a purpose, we are justified in extending an
invitation to you to make this Bank Your Bank.
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Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company

DON’T FORGET . ..
We Sell for LESS!

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NATIONAL
BANK
.SY8TXI

Only National Bank
in Barry County

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 2217

Holstein, freshened September 28 fast

('OATS GROVE.
church Sunday evgning was well at­
A fine
crowd BirthtUy
was urewnt
at the
enjoyed.
Loyal
Women's
meeting
nt j Win. »««*
Ilall much
and wife
and Hugli Riley
the home ol Mrs. Nettie Coo|wr Thurs- an^ * £
nm*UW
day P. M. Tlw program was in charge
^unduy calter*
P’f' .
of Agnes Haight and Gladys Tbomji- j ***1. Otte and
son. Refreshments were nerved by tlw . Virginia Hnytns, Ruth ayd Btthcr Erhostess nnd Mrs. Alma Boulter. Mrs 1
WcnslolT. Ruth Woodman und Mattie ’
Kimble’wop prizes In contests. Mrs.'
Cooper received a nice gift from the
society. •
•
Tiie Bunday Evening Community Organizatlon put on a good program at
the M. E. church in Sunfield Sunday
evening. Next Sunday evening ourconununlty service will be in charge;
of the "Gleaner's" class of the Sun- ]
day school. There will be picture!
slides shown, probably token from:
"Ben Hur" nnd Eldon Oakes of Has­
tings will furnish some music.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley of
Lniuing visited the latter's parents
during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nicholson anil
family have moved- to Woodland.
Mrs. Alice Cliase returned Tues­
day from a trip to Champaign, -I1U
Mrs. H. Woodman and daughter,
Ruth, motored to Kalamazoo Friday.
spending the day with Clarence
Davidsons and bringing home the
former's daughter, Marian, who has
been attending the Tcaclicrs' Col­
lege there.
.
Mrs. Martha BeVlcr visited her
daughter, Mrs. Arllc Spindler, in
Woodland last week.

way attended' the commencement ex­
ercises at Kalamazoo Wednesday eve­
ning. MIm Betty Erway being one ot-.
tin- graduates.
Karl Keefer and wife of Pottenrilla
were callers Saturday at Forrest
Havens'.
,

We’re Ready for }ou With

Genuine I.H.C. Repairs
The harvesting implements that are
standing in your implement shed have
a lot of hard work ahehd of them. There
is no doubt but what some of them need
new parts. Nbw is the time to check
them over and get your repairs.
1. H. C. REPAIRS ARE MADE TO FIT

We have a u«ed McCormick binder
for »ale

GLASS CREEK.
Louie Erway and family and Ray
Otis and family of Kalamazoo were
Sunday guests at Fred Otis’.
Miss Donna Foreman of Kalamazoo
is visiting her cousin. Miss Virginia
Havens.
Tlic Children's Day at Good Will

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESI3AY./JUNF. tt. IMS

PAPE TEN

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allowance filed, bond filed and lette:

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Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

COURT HOUSE NEWS

S"1
I claims filed, notice to creditors issue,!, i
j Est."Charles H. Newland. Order &gt;ai- I Camp Barry has moved to Stewart!
Finns n»inc enten-a
’lake camp site, on the farm of Mrs.:
Eat. Sarah E. Good. Order-a..owing S{uart Mullen! 13 mile.: from Hasting*, j
trust filed.
• cUJms
.i». entered.
•me ASpment will be m place for the]
Est. W. Herbert Colby. Petition for, K,t. George O.-Jones. Petition for 1933 romps. It-is a wonderful site on a 1
Administrator filed, order for publics-i8peni.l Administrate filed, order ap- ,beautiful liul.'^laA.i
.
. [
tlon entered.
| pointing. Special Administrator cn- |
Est. Frederick L Parmelee. Petition (cred, bond filed and letters of Special ' Boys arc ensiling for the July 1-8 j
bweir
section of camp with Kent Co Y. M. C.i
for license to sell filed, waiver oUnotine Adnunhtrator
Fat P^^ALc7alg.Ord.rappninl.,A «t their Barlow Lake Camp near]
filed, testimony of freeholders tiled, li­
Ing Administrator n&gt;tr:. &lt;l, bmd filed Jf,dd!e^; 5jy
.^"*1^* ho 1
cense to sell issued.
.
Airead&gt; 80 &gt;
Est Lrnna’Lconon!. Annual account li tters Loued. order linilllmt settle- | ti’*’ r’mP
ment
entend. |x tition for hearing *7’
fir.t section June 18­
of executor filed. . .
, .
Est. Francis M. Craig. Order appoint*
.
, a , -Z^41 camp With Battle Creek Y. W. C. A at,
Ing Aduiintatrator entered.
,■; '
ROBINIIUE I^ARK.
their Gull lake camp. Get camp fold- I
... T* at the Banner pllice.
Mr.«, Mary Cramer of Dowling sjrent
.
joule’
"
h
o, » IS.
trut mg I
v.u ed, I
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PROBATE COURT.

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iirss isxs^;

h«s
order R»P‘rt&lt;.-Mirimd Mp. Julian Putts itnd f§#lurday attending a state meeting
of;i
Sekro 710^
!-11
Y M C A ^retanee with
J। the
" relatives hi Mai. lull.
,
,
the Natrona!
Natronai Secretary
Secretary Henry
Henry Israel
Israel of
ot |
j Arthur Cider nnd lady friend of ;Nc^. york and P. P. Knapp of Califor-1
| Hastings
Bunday with In® grand- ,nia
mother. Mrs. Marvin Cisler. nnd,j Howard Snow of Nifohville will rep-1
'
Sam Zerbe of Middle- resent' their Hl-Y at the Training j
it Wednesday and Thursday ' camp on Torch hike August Ihl-Sep- j
I
tember
3rd,
r daughter. Mrs, Julian Pott®.
Secretary Angell- left Sunday for

M. C. A in those five northJohn Kollar and Harold tit­
s' juhnMrti-Brew reunion at
.nnej’s Sunday. ,
' I The camp committee plan ou some
Harold Kollar * rcturru-d home Wed- week end camps this fall on the new
®day after spending n week with 111*' camp site on Stewart Jake. In prepara­
tion Cor a bts: season next year.
i*r Ingram and
lien: Thursday FLIES MAY GROW FAT
i
mtlv of Hastings

Adnun

annual a.

. and
lik’d.

ON STATE CHERRIES'
filed. declination i Poland.
r
,
Pptts of Middleville .Is visadmitting wilt cnxrefl. certificate of -Uint: .at the home of Julian PotU.
I Correct Spray Must Be Applied!
|

At Proper Time to Foil This
Enemy of Pie Crop
I East-’Lansing-The necessary tilling
! fur. the cherry pie which should melt
• in your mouth will liui.Lsh food fnr the!
; cherry fruit fly larvae instead .of hu-j
jr.an beings unless orchard owners "ap-1

Have more time and
money forAujnmez
pleawijM
■ Shop quicker st an I.G.A. Store. Complete stocks,
conveniently arrenged'-Mvc you the time, end energy
of "shopping around." And LG.A. values bring you
genuine economies every day.
*

6c

Puffed IGI1 Milk

Rice

Cheese

A pttfxd

COLBY
STYLE

CAMPBELL’S

15c

PORK &amp; A
1
BEANS 4 c-- ISC

OLIVE
OIL
Remarkable Aid to Completion

5

With

Dars

Coupon

25c

Asparagus
LAWRENCE

igr

Cake Flour 21c

LIGHT and FLUFFY

Lge. Pkg.

Royal Baking Powd.
21c

IM Bran Flakes

10
SALAD A TEA-" 29c
JAPAN GREEN

Certo

27c
ten Relish Spread 15c
iga

J-'cir Quick Jelly

Powdered Sugar
, „

,,

A Real Sa.in,.

is ox. n

C.rton

Corned Beef T“ 25c
Brooms
29c
iga

tunL According to Michigan State Col- [
• lege entomologists. ’
1
: Tlw spray which fe recommended can j
&gt; be used only on cherries which arc to[
be thoroughly washed before they are
icanned, frozen, or used for food. The,
’ spray, to be efiectlve. mutt lie afiphed
ibi twcert Hie lime the adult (lii-.v emerge
-and the tune tluit the minute larvae j
t-mpt to enter the fruit. A , second

fks after the first if three weeks
pse between the first spray and time
i for picking thr fruit
’
,
The spray ived is two and one-halt
pound* &lt;&gt;• dry. powdered lead ar.vn/te
in 100 gallons of water Two and on\
[half gallon* of. lime-sulphur may bej
[added to tlic spray for .-ourvberriea or[two voliotis ot litne-sulphur fo.- use on]

There Are TWO Sides
to Every Question
It is a popular but unsound assumption
—that, in these days of business stress, banks in general, are unduly
restrictive in their lending policy, and that a more liberal policy
would immediately stimylate commercial and industrial activity.

The truth of the matter is
—that, due to the low ebb of the business tide, money is not flowing
freely enough into the banks to allow the adoption of a liberal loan­
ing policy. The first duty of every bank is to protect its depositors,
and to do this it must’maintain at all times its cash position. An up­
ward trend in business and prices of commodities will be almost im­
mediately reflected in a more liberal flow of money into banks and
consequently a more liberal loaning policy.

A resumption of normal purchasing
—By the public will be quickly followed by an expansion of bank
loans. The latter must follow but cannot precede such action.
Banks', on the whole, would be very glad to make more commercial
and farm loans, but the necessity of safeguarding the depositors,
precludes a liberal loan policy at this time This bank is bending
every effort to take care of its'customers in the same efficient man­
ner as in the pasj 45 years.

Hastings City Bank
“The Bunk with the Chime Clock”

Capital

$75,000.00

Surplus

$50,000.00

[spray nitfol be washed from the efier-i
fries before-Titey are used tor food.
' Wipnittus of the time u&gt; apply spnsy
for the cherry fruit fly arc .-.ent to
newspaper^. to county agricultural
[agents, anil to managers oi cherry
'speedy recovery.
arc Aj»ending this week with tlH-ir
, mrryville.
: canneries. Grower., should make ar- ALFALFA HELPS LICE
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wileox were grandparents at Gull lake.
IM ATTAPI/C HA! DCAQ
^r‘ Iini^ ^r- Merrill Mrnde .••|w,nt
raiuementa to get the warning from!
IN Al I AUftO UN rCAdiSunday In Eaxt Lansing with Mr. and:■ Sunday guests of friends in Bellevue.
Tlic Webb reunion was held al th-;
home »f L. A. Day Saturday.
. | Mrs. Lloyd Meade Their son. Russell;
does not have fund., to send individual
Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Wilhtfa of
Practice of Seeding Legume In 1 rciumi.d home with them.
| notices of the- time tor spraying..
X Chas pay Wc arc planning on a rab- Concord sfietit the week end wtth hu
; Growers in the area north of Kent; Cannery Crop Re.uU. In Need
bttt .vupjx’r. Everyone is invited.
parents here.
iand Ottawa counties should expect the;
For
Poiaon
Dust
Campaign
Advent
Camp
meeting
in
Hastings
1
/ Mrs. Foster Is cnicrtainlng hi j aunt.
[warning immediately. Files have al-i
East Itfntslng
—Tire
practice V,
of a^vuseed-•Sun'lltyP.
. .
. j' Mr*. Naglcr. of Freeport . ihu zweok.
khm
ijRivsiiig—
me ptut.ivc
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A Si bill Is rarely in Circulation over
ready emerged south of th&lt;xe counmg nlUHn in jreas being grown ,for| Clayton Wlllitts was operated on In .They all spent Sunday with Mr and Tlx months before it goes’ back to Um*’
I Treasury Department Co be replaced by
the canning factories is apt to result! Hustings' Sunday evening for appen- Mr-. 8. Geiger of the Striker district. ■
in a
Missea Dorus and Margery Gillette, u new one.
n Inid
bad infestation,
infestation. ot
ol aphids
apnitts on the
me |, dlcltls. His many friends hofw for his
Ear! Aldrich ot Grand caiinery croj». according to entomolo-' —
i
inday evening callers at guts at Michigan State College.
Report* this year from the Bay City
he home ot her brotlwr. Clifton .CampctMrlet Indicate that the Inter varieties |
ell. ‘
, Vere Carter, Paul and Norma Gibson of peas will Jw seriously damaged by
I attended the alt-college program at W. the aphid unless the crop is Immedi­
ately dusted with u nicotine^sulphate
solution. The early peas will probably'
1 dh\frith rheumatism. th’ harvested before the aphid ruins the
_
.'
Campbell . received theJ crop.
Nature provides one control method
for the aphid wlrtch may reduce the]
damage done by the insect. A fungus
disease attacks Hie plant louse and. in
|hot’ damp weather, the disease spreads
I’turned to Hoboken.
I rapidly emiugh to keep the louse in
check, lite dtM’ase ts shown by the,
Mr- Wil) O.itmxn of Kula- change in color of the aphid from
Mrs Will O-lxirne und son' Rret n to nd Plenty of nil aphids may
and friend ol Mt. Vernon, N- Y.. save *the exilcnsc of applying dust. •
The poison recommended u made
Fred
by mixing three pints of 3 per cent
s ot KaL&lt;- nicotine sulpiuite with 40 or 50 pounds /
&gt;i Mr. and of hydrated lime. Results arc best
When the- dust is applied with a self­
mixing duster .m&gt; the contact pouon is.
applied as it is mixed. A reaction
'which generates considerable treat oc­
curs when the chemicals are mixed'
daughter. und the dust should be applied before ;
it cools. A 20-foot cheesecloth apron
trailed behind the duster will confine
the poison fumes for a time and make.
iEd: Bedford were Sunday callers of! the treatment more efiectlve.
This is an opportunity to see how the transportation needa of a new
.thr-.r cousin. Shirley Hale. of .Diamond: The pea louse will live over winter'
on either alfalfa or sweet clover and:
biihinctm era have been met with new economy, performance, anti reli­
Mr- Audrey liydenberg and children the proximity of these crop* io ground
J of Grandville spent Friday at the home I upon which peas will be groWn in-,
ability in the new Ford trucks. Your Ford dealer la ready to give you
■of be: itncle. Bert Palmer.
.
I creases the danger of damage to the I
the complete story.
* *
crop of jieas. •
MARTIN CORNERS.
“
CRESSEY.
pleasing Children;- day program
given at the church Sunday morn- ;
Body types to fit every hauling need. 30-hprgcpower 4-cyllndcr engine.
Tlse children all did fine with tftcir
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and
New freely shackles! semi-elliptic rc4r apririga distribute load Btrexsex.
i’s and recitation® und the music daughter from Parchment Visited Mr i
land xmgs by Qw Conklin young peo- '
Wide, deep, strong frame gives substantia! support for bodies. 3' floating
jp!4 were e.-.|&gt;eci.,ny good Daniel Grant 'and Mr’s. Win. White Sunday.
-■Mr.
and
Mrs. Leslie Enzlaii enter-]
Matthew*, little son of- Mi and Mrs.
type rear axle for heavy service, 4-spcgd tranamission. Tubular steel
•relatives from Baltic Creek uh'
; Hdon Matthews, received baptism We tamed
[
coupling
shaft with heavy duty universals at each end. New bi-partihlc
late hoping tor as goxi an attendance Sunday.
1
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Strong from Kala-,
I next Sunday, a cordial invitation is
coupling and removable main cross member permit easy servicing of
niaaoo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.,
lextehidcd to all. '
'•
clutch, transmission, and coupling shaft. New comfort and safely for
I Mr and Mra. Frank Traulwcln ol Millard Houser.
tiie driver. These features and many others will convince you that the
Pittsburg. Pa., arc spending a few
Mrs. Til! Conyer visited Mrs. Frank
[days with the former's mother. Mr: ■Tenner at Plainwell Friday evening. '
New Ford Trucks can save you money and give you added performance.
iEvxi Trauiwetn.
Mn Newton from Oalesburg has
; Sunday visitor? at Alfred Fisher’s ibeen spending the past week with her
j wise. Mr. and Mrs. Corl Trautwein and ।daughter. Mrs. Robert Cosgrove.
children of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs
We are glad to report that our
! James. Tyler of Woodland and Mr and zeventh graders both were successful
। Mrs. Frank Tratitwrin of Pituburg, Pa. [m passing their examinations.
The Misses Carrie and Greta Cogs- ‘
;-vu
« Lakeview
u-ar.-r. ,prn*
rr.u»y night
nig.H , Mr&gt; y* Reynold* and sons Visited
well of
spent Friday
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and Saturday with their aunt. Mrs. ■Mr- mm1 Mra. Dell Congrove at Plain-;
Millie Fisher.
j well Friday evening.
The Misses Dorothy and Greta Cogs-' Mr» Dora Otto and children from |
* well of Lakeview spenk Saturday nigh: near Dexter spent Wednesday with Mr 1
with Mis* Elma Hilton.
. and Mrs. Warren Cairns.
; Frank Barry of Detroit vuited hu
Miu Alma Schumakw from Gull lake '
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bam the spent several days the put week with
last of the week.
.‘
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enran

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The Ladies' Aid nt Mr*. Maud Wortley's Thursday was well attended.
HIGIIBANK. "
. Mrs. Floyd Kiniii-y In Hastings.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Daly and Mrs. ■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlie Miller and family 1 Visitor? at Myric Curtis' Sunday
Ada Bell and Pearl Basnre were Sun-!»l«nt Sunday at Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur• were. Mr. and Mr*. Linwood jlottg of
Lansing. Cecil Curtis and family. Mr.
day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Smith, Miller in Assyria.
and son Victor in BaitU- Creek.
| T’"' f'hddrvn - day (M-rclM-s ut tlw and Mn&gt;. Clarence Myers and Earl
,.
Mr. and Mr- Frank Hnwb’llz W1!) ! N""&gt;'Ev;\ffuelical church wen well at- Csrti.i.
Mrs. Glendora Sears and Audra atMr.’and Mrs. Lyle Jones and son Lany '" nded Sunday owning andcnjdyed by
tcndcd«the Stimm Sisters birthday club
of Assyria"spent Sunday with Mr., and .every one.
Mrs. Edward Manning and family oi
Tlwre will be «n he cream social at at Mrs. Matte Hatch's at Nashvillr; Sat­
m ar Bellevue.
|.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy's Friday evc- urday.
Aunt Anna Curtis is spending a few
Mr. and Mr.-.. Worth Green were ning Please come tiiul Invite your
day* at Rohm Curtis' In Lake Odessa..
Sunday afternoon callers at Mr. untl friends.
■
Mrs. Carrie Cunei Is spending a few
days with her sister. Nancy Jarstfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Boar. Cotton and Mr.
1 and Mrs? Walker Cotton spent Sunday
at Oro Lehman's nnd attended the
! Children's day exercises nt Kilpatrick,
Mr. and Mrs. George Eru! and Leland
and Pauline spent Sunday at the home
ot Mrs. Enz's brother.-Mr. Kenyon, al
Alto,
I Miss Pauline Erut of Charlotte spent
over Sunday at hrr parents. Geo. Eiu.

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When You Heed the Call of Happy Highways

ET YOUR EYES lead you on from one vista of beauty
t to another as the road stretches alluringly onward
before you. •'Let's go Places!” you arc‘urged by .
your kinfolk, and your own deiirc*. "Let’s go places ,
echoes y/»ut car a* it purrs along under the mniuiaiion
of i tankful of Standard Red Crown—1933 World's
Fair Gatoline.
If a mountain is your goal, let it be a tpountain. Clrpcrhaps it's lakes you lose or streams that stir you! Interest
is never ending when you have a car—and • copy of
"PLACES TO GO" as your guide. 13 states in the
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FRANK SAGE

Investing Safely
During lhe post year stocks listed on the New York Exchange
declined over Five Billion Dollars in value.

As far as the safety of money left with the Standard Is con­
cerned the past year was no different from the 38 years, that
have gone before. Your pioney was worth 100 cents on each
dollar and you received 5% dividend on each dollar Invested
with us.
,
Fortunately lhe Standard is so organized that it has provis­
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I Xfr. and Mrs H. A. Collison and son
I James of Kalamazoo callcikon friends
al this place Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pike attended a
school reunion at Duncan lake Satur­
day and report a fine time.
Mr. and Mns.- John Sheffield spent
several days the pa-.t week with rela­
tives. Their daughter. Mrs. Rln-a Wal­
ters, had charge of the store during
their absence.
Floyd Earl and family of Plainwell
visited her parents at thio place Sun­
day afternoon.
Beatrice Wickham of Detroit spent
Saturday .night and Sunday with hcrgrandmotlicr. Mrs. Nettle Newark, at
this place.
A large crowd was out Sunday to the
Children's day exercises-at this place.
Mr*. Paul Brown and Mrs. Nettle
Brown were Hastings visitors Friday. •
Mrs, Katie Chapman and {laughters
and Arthur Mlnnlojt of Fairfax visited
friends at this place Sunday.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Last Week's Letter.
Miss Myrtle Cheney of Striker Dis­
trict was a guest of Miss Arabella
Smith Saturday night.
Mrs. Pete LcJiona spent several days
with her grandmother near Carlton
Center.
Mrs. Homer Hammond spent Sunday
with Mrs. Harry Hammond of Durfee.
Miss Gaskill is spending her vaca­
tion with Mrs. Walter Bldclman near
Quimby.
Mrs. A, Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cartright of Grand Rapids
were week-end guests of Mr. and Mn.
R. Greenfield.
Cleo Cardd of Augusta spent the
week eird with home folks.
Wilbur Tobias from the north spent
Friday night with A. Tobias.

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Gruber, the rmdjwr of Mrs. »&lt;vrirman.
**r and Mra, Ern.e ScribtMT.of
Who had txrn there helping to rare ter1 Martin. Mr. and MrT Ruwell Boater of
.
Plainwell and Mr. and Mr*. Geont*
. Rev. and Mrs. ciurtes Brough and 1 ^y of Drlton wen- Bunday getuU
•baby left Saturday ter their pastoratej"1 Mr. and Mr.v Ining Iteniter
in Indiana
; Mr und Mrh
►fw»nan of NeeMtM Dorothy Frtahfwr ha- returned
“**r ,,onh'
a,,d Mr
jto Daronlle. JU..* after spending i&gt;t &lt;^rge Morehou-w on * mdav
'vacation with relatives nnd friends.
.
J.!*.... :;,’.”
Mis* Geraldine Hecker vWtlngjher-j
b.o-b.T-ln-1!.. wd »». ».al Mt.
,.,„,munl!y
JOI... U.nd.1 .t &lt;tn«nn»&gt;l
hW* m. Io l»»r ol Cl...:. . T«W.i
Mr. sod Mr. MMh- Horto.an
dwtli FTldoy atwhloon in Th..:..a|ipl.'
mond uuoine lu.mr. 1-umlu lK”^ r|wr Th,
„,uo&gt;„
- the sympathy of all In their sorrow.,
Mr. Clark nf Belding vt.Mted rela:
iThciF loss is Heaven’s ram. ■ Chas. J
(surely liad many fiicnd&gt; who-wil! mi.-.-:
! his sunny .-.mile.
। her parents. Mr. and, Mr -. Will Dean.
Mt-s Carolyn Hershberger of-TJix-rr» few days hist week.
ty. Mills, Indiana, is .•■jn-ndlnit a , few
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hicks, and days with her grandparents, Mr.* and
। family have moved to Rives Junction.
Mrs. Harrison Btociur.
I The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs had
Arrangements are being made for a'
Jheir Memorial service.; Bunday after- (Children's day program at the Broth-'
' noon meeting at their hull and 'then ren church Sunday. June 2(1
‘
1 going to the cemetery for short sen-MU
j. Joseplilne Wls*: is spending »■
{ice*.
. '
days in Ind., attending conference.
Mrs. Vem Baer. 32!-passed away at few
Miss Item.-* Blocher ,1s ‘ gaining |
i her home on the .south aide .Friday
nicely from her recent.operation,
morning after-a short illnr.vof pr.eti- came
home lastwe|it[ fnonki and whooping rough. She leaves
■ besides the husband, eight .small clula
drvn. Her molhJr.t.I.'.ters and brothers
week'a j.--'
Jenera!serviceswere
----- *------- —1; - -M- r. and Mr5 xlahlon Burkell nndt
live In
in Minnesota. Funeral
I held Monday afternoon at three ocloc.t,; rlufdrv.-n ot Kalamazoo and Mr. and'
nt the Hess Funeral Home wndueted Mr9 laurence Hammond and boys of I
। by Ri'V. FtahcLs. Mrs. Gail Lykins sang &lt; Cn ;..«•&gt;• -jieni. Sunday &lt; i«'ning-w)tii Mr.
Interment at Lakeview watery.
land Mrs. Leland Hammond
| Hie many friends of Fred Bullis will ' Mr, I)orn anti MrR Alfred Ball of
!bc elnd to know lu- is on the gain and' Allegan were Tuesday-cullers of Mrs.
, u able to sit up and walk about the yr,.(1 Baj|
.
'
htiUMt a little. .
) Utile Georgia Caldwell U very sick'
NMhvlllc's flnt night ball game was at thI, writing. We all hope for her a
played Mdltday night. The ball sround !ilJ)C,(Jv rixov&lt;.r&gt;.
| was lighted with jxrwerful flood-lights. f John Carrigan of Banfield spent a'
ij Detroit won. it gwrvly
surely is a tot harder
narner to fl,w day:i laaV u,Tfc .il(h hu , lbtrr Mr ;
. play Hv
..................
.
by lu.lUk,
lights than hv
by xtavtfvht
daylight. Marlin
Merlin! and Mr- James
VonHoOt.
Guile and Voyie Varney went io Lowell
Mr. and Mrs Fred Ball. Mrs. Sag*'
{Tuesday night to-try out for playing and Mr. anti Mrs. Leland Hammond
with the team.
und Stuart kpc-nt punday at Roland
I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bell of Day’s cottage.-Pine lake.
Kalamazoo a daughter.
.’
Dr. and Mr;,. Stewart Lofdalil and
Voltaire's original name wa/FrancoU!
Iron and hu mother. Mrs. a. Lntdnhl. Marie Arouet^
wenj to Wlilmette. Hi . to pack up lhe
I latter * household goods to move hen:.
' Mrs. Watts and children h it Sunday
j for Chicago where they will make
; their home’.
Mrs. Vcrschbor nnd daughter Marie
jof Grand Rapids art* visiting, the for­
i mer's daughter, Mrs. Clara IJanneman.
I Mrs. Donald Waldron Was brought
. home Saturday from Pennock hospital
where she underwent an operation.
| Mr.-. Grace Klehihans of Grand
j Rapids war- in town Sunday

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ant Ma. Wurtz and family Friday •
the baaenwnt of the Evan-1
•' &lt; *«. &gt; f
। ,.h,Battle Creek Visited tt.rtiard Hughes
Mr
1 H
e,H*d : Saturday- night and Sundat&lt;&gt;’ Chatham..Orflano. Sunday by the
Mrx Rl L!tn?M'5‘
thi'U’ »*
death of tbe latter&gt; grandmother.
,th* »»“ ***“ bul u
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, Jhi arnnw n7Fwh-BUMn of Kahmuuoo xUittd Mr Dwight Van
&gt; night a. tlw home of Mrs. Eveijn Dean
,, ,,,
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-he wa* luaibted by Mrs Maude Evans:Honi at P* home. &lt;it Mr. ami Mn.
arto Ml« &amp;
Hlnrkley
, °*«*e Morehouse Bunday
I Neartea hundred .-ntoved the not-' Mr" Charles Hunt . and daughter.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE St, 19JI
MARTIN CORNERS.
found by the farm management &lt;*«-* DECISION IS IMPORROBUST BEAN LIFTS
partment In its study of 02 farms
J L ' J Tl~
r-ne. Last Weak's Letter.
Club No. 3 will entertain the L. A. R.
PROFIT PER BUSHEL was a low cost of 63 cents per bushel| TANT TO SHEEP OWNERS

for a 34 3 bushel crop and a high cost
of 18.44 per bushel for the production Supreme Court Ruling 'Defin­
of 2 2 busMls per acre. One fanner
ing Farmers’ Rights About
made a profit of *16 86 per acre on his
beans in 1031. when the average loss on
Killing Of Dogs
Farmers who are also sheejTbwnere
East Lansing—The use of Robust
An unusually dry year reduced the
and —
all...........
owners
of ------other -------kinds or stock
beau?, a disease rasUtant variety orlgl- yicias
yields in XTine
some acvuons
sections on uie
the lighter
Mgiivcr .......
— —
. natrd st Michigan State College, ast soils, In tlusic areas, the use of fcr-1 have often wondered what their rights
seed stogx appears to be the best' tlliser did not increase yields and tlic j
jn regard to the killing of dogs
means of insuring a profit from beani late planting yielded better than the _
.
.
.
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growing in Michigan, according to a early The fertlliaed fields yielded best!
.
s.udy made by tlic farm management on heavy soils, and early plantings pro- fKl right to kill a dog if the} actualduced the most beans. The result on lv,a»nghi the dog In the art of chasdepartment at the college.
.
A study of tiie production costs of Ught soils would be different in normal Tng sheep, chickens or other domestic
beans tn the state luu been made dur­ years.
,
I animals on their forms. Tlw supreme
ing the post three years by that de------- * * *.--------------court has recently handed down a dc■ partment. The influence of several fac­
SOl’TII COATS GROVE.
Icision which defines liieir rights With
tors upon the costs was determined,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jpalln of Free- n.Kard to the killing of dogs, declaring
and the use of the dbease resistant port spent the week end nt Herbert !hat former* may without penalty kill
reed was the only factor that showed Firstcr’s.
! dogs found running at large in their
consistent aid In redyeing production
Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Barnard find flelds.
'
costs an aT&gt; kinds of Wil and In all Mr.
:
and Mrs. Harold Griffin spent Sunnw .state law declares: ’ Dogs enter|nK fields or enclosures ouulde of in­
kinds of weather.
—
1 dny In MnrshnU nt Edward Luske's.
The study snowed’ that the only way
Will Bayne and wife were. Lansing corporated cities and unaccompanied
a profitable bekn crop cap be raised tn visitors
i
Friday.
j^y their owners, constitute a public
Michigan under present market condi­
Clifford Clouse spent Sunday wlth.-nujuncc; Bnd the owner or tenant may
tion.! u to produce an ixceplionally his
i
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clouse,
BUch without flabUHy." This pro­
good yield and to keep the growing of
• Shultz, .
j vision wax upheld by the supreme
costs as low as |x»sible while securing
C. M Stowell and wife attended thC|eourt. which staled, in its opinion, that
at KunfUM
rtnnHav
..vwnlna
JusUy regarded for
at Sunfield
Sunday
evening
put ra.t
lhe high yield: MeUi Xis o! gt Ring b.g service
yields per acre aliould vary’ on different on
&lt; by the Coats Grove church.
their admirable qualities, others are
types-of soils.
dangerous, mUchievfous and little bet­
Tiie two extremes in production endter than public nuisances.
This ruling was made in tlw case of
Joseph F. Bugar against Elmore
Rickert, and came to the Supreme
court from Newaygo county.

Use of Disease Resistant Strain
Only Consistent Factor In
Reducing Production Costs

BUILDING AND J
LOAN SHARES J

WEST llOl’E.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Last Week's Letter.
Congratulations to Mixa Marion An­
ders and Lyle Lelnaar in their -mar­
riage Tuesday. Tlw young iwople dt
this vicinity made them a visit Thlirsday evening and played several musical
numbers for the surrounding country s
benefit
There will be Quarterly meeting at
this church next Saturday afternoon
at 2:00 o'clock and Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o’clock. All concerned are urged
to be there.
c.
A good crowd attended the Children’.,
day exercises at the church Sunday
evening. Several were there from away.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert PeltcngUl Of :. MsolMUr. I*
Hickory Corners spent Saturday night I. Kae.-h.'. I»h&lt;»;
with iier parents. Mr and Mrs Everett ■. Cr».f.«,l. bit
T It J-k..tn*
McCallum
AU of those related to the Johncock
family from hr hl attended the John.&lt;IW* Xalraatl
cock reunion held at Crooked lake Sat­
urday A tfeunteous dinner was aenrd
and a program was enjojed by all.
Wm Wilton of Holt and Calvin Hill
Jr. of Kalamazoo spent u couple ot
davv with James Anders and family

Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

®!1£ ffiutitmal i£omt 8c
}nu£Btni£nt (jjmnpmuj
Dgtroit'g Oldtit guilding and Loan Atiacialion

1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Establiihcd 1889

at Elmer Gillespie's Wednesday. June
22. for supper. Please note the Aid is a
week later than usual, being postponed
until the 4th Wednesday In the month
Instead of the 3rd Wednesday as Usual
Lovely graduation gifts were received
by graduates In this vicinity from tho
Hilton family of Saugus. Mass. They,
are doing well. Mr. Hilton having work
all tiie time and ail are in good health,
which is good news to their many
friends here.
8. 8 . next Sunday at 10:30 followed
by a children's day service and preach­
ing by Rev. Conklin. A cordial invi­
tation Is extended to al).
Miss Marjorie Cogswell of’Lakeview
was a visitor at her aunt's. Mrs. Millie
Fisher's the first of the week.
Several from this vicinity attended
class night and graduating exercises at
Hastings last week, ’flu- exercises were
exceptionally good and wc extend our
heartiest congratulations to graduates
from this vicinity. Miss Myrtle Over­
smith. Sarah Gillespie nnd Annabelle
Cogvwvll and Lloyd Cogswell and Shir­
ley Gillespie. Wc wish for them all suc­
cess, and the best in life. Rfisw Helen
Butolph who formerly lived iiere was
aL-o a. graduate and she also has. our
very best wishes for her future success.
We are proud of al) these- fine young
people.
Alfred Fisher and Mrs. Eva Trautwetn were Sunday gueate of Mr. and
Mr*. Bert Trautweln of the Center
road.

•

J. L. Maus &amp; Sou; Local Represvnlalivv. I laslings

Mildred Oigood and Mix* Maxine
Chapman at«l friend from Muncie us.

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Low Week-End Fares
JCOA

rope for a rummer ot study. Mim Chap­
man unit spend wtne unit here and
Rev iMac will be here tar tho turn-

REDUCTION for the Round Trip

FOLLOW the CROWDS
Quality Meats and Groceries
at Unheard of Prices The following prices have been made possible
by thfe support we received last week.

CHICKENS
BROILERS

n..k.d Found

Ohio

.

| Delaware
^Washington,
P D. C.

Aho'to many destination* in Canada. Illinois Kentucky, Virginia
and West Virginia.
'„ *
Ticket, good in coaches also In Pullman ears ion payment of
Pullman farvi on*all trains leaving at or after noon of Friday and
all day Saturday, returning to leave destination until midnight fol­
lowing Monday.__________ 1
......

Special Coach Fares over Fourth of July
0/
/

of One-Way Fare For Round Trip

to Destinations in
x
ILLINOIS, OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA

St. Ix»uK Mo.: Ixiuhvillr. Ky.: Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wheeling.
-ML_Ya.; Parkrnhurgh. W. Va.; Niagara Falls, N. Y.i Buffalo,
N. Y.: andzintrrme&lt;liati* points. Good going after 3:09 a. m..
Joly. l»t, all day. July 2nd and 3rd. and until 1:00 p. nt, Jt|ly
till—ICHufn limit. July 5th.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

Rapid-. rm herretuni to Chicago after
an extended visit here with Mrs. Jack­
son.
William McCann is home from M. S
C at East Lansing for the auqimer va­
cation.
Mr. and Mrs j. M. Perry enter­
tained their st. Johns relatives. also
Mr. and Mrs R S.'Tompkins from
Kalamazoo Sunday. Grandmother
Pern and Kenneth Perry remained tor
■la longer visit.
1 Mr and Mr» Frank Hoonan of H*»‘ tlnr.» and Mr and Mrs Dell ,|Vilcox
were Sundav evening visitors at Mr&gt;
Jane McCunn Hie three little daughters ■»( Mr, and
Mr* Lewis Belton of Hastings arc
staying with Mr. and Mrs John Uel­
sen In tiie Wilcox neighborhood dunng
the -rrtous illness of Lewis Be Son at
hia bogie tn HaMuigs
| Mrs Celia Chamberlain luv moved
from her farm home south ot hero to
, Hastings

COUNTY LINE.
Mi" Olga Eckardt und Mrs 8 C '•
Schuler were in Grand Rapid* Friday
returnin.- Haturdav
They attended g.
“ the. graduation exercises of the ..former* nephew. Eugene.Eckardt
■
1 Mr amt Mr* Robert Boger and »on. ,{
Orlan. of Grand Rapids called on Mr '
and N|r« H Winkler Sunday
M* and Mr* Andrew FTnkbeinrr of ';
Leighton arid Mr and Mr* JCarl Eck. ardt were Sunday guevu ol Mr* Anna »
I Eckardt and Mr and Mrs Ray Scheel 1 ‘
। Mr und Mrs. Will Gerlinger ant! Mr ;
j and Mrs. Kenneth Gcrlinger , and
daughter. Ruth.Marie, all of Cadillac,
were called hero by the death of the
, formers brother, Sam Gerlingtr. of , r
Lake Odessa the past week.
I Zine Clark attended the Hager '
school reunion Saturday,
h
Children's Day exerclM*' at the &gt;■
I Evangelical church Sunday were well [!;
! attend^ and the program by the
children was fine.
Mrs. H. J Gibson came home from *'
Grand Rapid* Sunday where she has
been caring fpr her mother. Mrs. H.
. Wachter.
.
»&gt;

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POWERS ECHOES.
Laq Week's Letter.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Travis and sons
visited their son, Ray and family, at
Grandville Sunday nnd attended the
"Afr^ Fair" at Grand Rapids Sunday

RY the other 3 low priced ears and ynutl agree the
Rockne is all alone in aerodynamic style. You’ll find
it all alone in pick-up, speed and stamina. It comes to
you complete with Free Wheeling, Full Synchronized
Shifting,’Silent Second Speed, Automatic Switch-key
Starting, 4-Point Cushioned Power. See and drive the
sensational Rockne—give it every test—today I

T

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.
HASTINGS. MICH.

Mrs. Will Canter is attending her
daughter-in-law. Mrs. Everett Canter,
at Home Acres, who is convalescing
from a tonsil operation.
Bernice Johnson lias been enter­
taining the measles the pas: wrek.
Mr. and Mrs Camer Schondelmeyer
and family visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs James Bowerman, at Yankee
Springs Sunday afternoon.
Ralph Palmer was a patient at Pen­
neck hospital Tuesday and Wednesday
for a tonsil operation. He Is reported
as doing as well u can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer attend­
ed the N. C. Thomas school reunion
picnic at Caledonia Park Sunday
Mr. and Mrs James Mohler were
.
. . ,L ,
.
guests of friends at Greenville Thure-. Parents and children of today are
&lt;!*/•
_
.
alike in many respects.

MA |

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Pure Pork Sausage 4Lh- 25c
CTC A If Q

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LIVER SAUSAGE
FRANKFORTS &gt;
RING BOLOGNA

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From Choice Branded Beef
Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse

Pork Loin Roast

Lb.

Rib End

jTC

9c

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LBS.

BACON BRISKET CHUNKS 6c
FRESH HAMS ROAST - 10c
Lb.

DRY SALT

Each Week to Sept. 3, incl.
ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth
Pennsylvania
New York
Maryland
___ _

Sunday Dinner

Hams)I Lar
dlI
S U R E L8

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Indiana
Michigan

16c
u. 19c
Lb.

CHOICE BEEF

SLAB

ROAST

BACON

POUND

POUND

1OC
FRESH
LIVER

9C

C
PORK Picnic . .
' 4 R O A S T Cuu Lb

' Fine Granulated Sugar

$1.07

25 pound bag

Cane Sugar 25 pound bag $1.12

.

Quart Jars 23c
Rajah Salad Pressing
No. 2 Cans 5c
Fancy Evergreen Corn
Pineapple
Heavy Syrup
2 Large Cans 25c
Gallon Can d» 1 Afl
Penn Rad Motor Oil
&lt;? 1 •VU
3
Cans
Fancy Pink Salmon
25c
Pound Jar
Peanut Butter
19c
Chase &amp; Sanborn’s Coffee 10c pkg. Tea Free 31c
A &amp; P Quality Grape Juice «»« *-««/• 10c
Whitehouse Milk
Large Cans 5c
Quaker Maid Catsup
10c
Grandmother’s Tea Green or Black }/2 lb. pkg. 29c
Ginger Ale
bottle Charge Made
Bottle J Qc
Grandmother’s Bread w‘^o?s^d
Phu 8 rent Tax

HEAD LETTUCE
Large Heads
TOMATOES
Fancy Hot House
BANANAS
Ripe Yellow Fruit
3

Lb.

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
i

Tte Grau AtkMic A Pacific TmCk

9c
15c
19c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE tS, IS32
MIDDLEVILLE.
could be grown and In the very firs'.
Parmen In this section scoffed at the
HOW TO RID FIELDS
Charles Wilson and daughter of the
idea of the state ever baing able to
OF QUACKGRASS EVIL
grow potatoes on this farm on account west county line had an accident with'

of the quackgraas but now they praise their auto Tuesday eve in which the.
girl received a bad cut on her fore-I
head and other cuts Charles also re-'
cclved some cuts. Their auto got out
of control and ran ifito a bank. Very '
fortunate that neither waa more'
The
Cotton
Blowom
slngr(s.ta
group
Quackgrass la recognized as a ser­ In one season.
.
severely Injured. They were brought;
of
Negro
glrU
from
the
state
«
Missis
­
The field was plowed late In the fall.
ious evil on a farm. Ciciting rid of it
here to a physicians office for treutsippi
will
give
a
song
recital
at
tiie
After lhe grass began to show green
. is no easy task. On the state experi­ thr following spring, the first drag­ Dowling M E. church on Monday eve­ ment and arc doing fine
The sodding ot the school grounds Is.
ment farm near Lake oily lhe fields ging was Anode on May 15. The field ning. June 27 th and ax they come di­
going along nicely. Jt w.u&gt; found that
were covered with quackgnua. It be­
dragged 23 times during the re­ rect from tiie Southland the evening's lhe banks.could not be held wiille the
came necessary. before attempting'any was
mainder of tlw season. The ground entertainment undoubtedly will be very young seeding was .starling, so sodding
crowing, io get rid of this pert. Our uiu. clean when it went Into lhe winter
readers rnay be Intercsued to know
and Mrs. Don Wright and Flor­
Ray if. Berten is on his R. F. D.
ence attended the graduating exercises
thorough removal of tiie quackgrass in the potato crop the following sea­ at Dowell Friday evening. Mrs. Wright's 'duties and W. H. Johnson la serving
‘
lu» patrons.
.
' '
‘waa placed at *7.00 per acre which. son.
Unable to fight th* grass around lhe sister being one of Ute class of fifty
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1). Whitmore en­
• however, did not Include the loss of one
row with plow and dirt, Berridgc graduate*
year's crop or tlw* Interest on the in­ fence
Mr. und Mrs. William Parker "opent tci tamed their sori, Clittf:•••., and five ‘
jnirchased a small quantity of calcium
uf
bis
friends
from
W&lt;-st&lt;
rn Slate Col- •
vestment in the land.’ Wc quote from chlorate. Three applications during Saturday at Rattle CAtk. wiiere tlw-y '
Kaiaituuoo, JSuiulay morning tu
an account nf this mailer as follows:
visited at the home of tiieir daughter lege.
breakfast. •They'’drove over tn lhe
Since Incoming superintendent of the the season did the trick. .
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie morning to work up an appetite, re­
station Aaliley M. Berridgc. formerly of
Shultz.
.
turning in time to attend the bac­
Greenville, has become an
on expert
eipert on
Supt. Berridge said tiie system used
The Michigan department o’f health calaureate adder's to tile large class',
XI’nt. 640
CIO acres of -al ttw station is similar to that pracquackgroM control. With
will conduct a serifs of al* health
tlie thickest ’ and toughest kind of . tlccd by most farmers, who summer classes for women in Barry county, of graduates al two P. M.
The Moe school picnic was well al-;
quockuriuu, sod to practice upon lie has fallow Infested fields, except lhe land starting the week of July 11 and to be
h come very proficient tn eradicating b. fall-plowed instead of spring-plowed, held in the Dowling church. There will tended. One hundred sat down to din- •
. tier and many more arrived later to i
.the weed.
| Regardlesa of how pressing other farm be talks by Dr. Edna Walck and Mils'
''
j
listen
to the program and meet old.
Virtually cirry field at the station work became. Hie land was dragged Helen Linn on Anatomy, personal hy- j
’Ifricpda. 7he day was fdral and the
wiu infested with quKCkgf^as wiien the j wlu-nrver it was needed. The gnt%s glene. nutrition .neIpreparatton '
oT levent
„-rm w
„ wry
wa*
very enjuyiuw
enjoyable and one to
suite i&gt;urcha.’ed the property.
The roots were destroyed by frequent cultl- foods, prevention of communicable dls-r^.
j
remembered by nil Tills to
wred hud to be controlled before croj* valion.
•
comm, correction of physical defects and! _
.
; an annual event and Im looked forward
child management, the exact dutes to!' to with pleasure by the old pupils. .
be announced later.
I
This
Monday
eve
the
Pythian
SbMrs. Melissa Vendt nnd daughter'
entertain their Grand Chief and
Mary accompanied by Mr. and Mrs ': trra
some invited friends l» lunch and deYoung of YpMlantl were guests of Mrs grre work later. It will be an enjoyable i
Mary Warner last week.
(evening no doubt to all .menlbcrx.
Madeline Stanton of Battle Creek t*■ I Several ol our young jieoplp are
the. guest of her sister. Mrs’. Marshall1 home from their college work- We arc
Pierce, and her father. Bert Slantoil. nt all glad to have them with us again, i
present.
_________ _ a (_____
Charlie Moon vraa at the , Battle |
I'OVVLICS E&lt;
Creek Sanitarium lust week for obserjaCk. ana ‘Bruce Chase &lt;4 • Middlevation and examination and,at present| mid- spent Tuesday with Gvorite and
Its. not able to resuipe Ins work at thy Bernard Bedford.
ment market.
J
jainee Kelley returned home
Mrs. Anna Smith ot Hastings was »|Tw'.iday evening after sjxmding « lew
week end visitor at the home, ol -Mr dnvs with-her fniightcr and family,
and Mrs. Lant Coon
, Mrs Xslcjison Tabor, at Grand Rapid*
Mrs Ray Jgnes is returning to her j Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Bowerman ot
home this week Mter a four week-.'stay S’ankce Springs »r:r Saturday eve­
nt Nichols hospital. Battle Creek. ,
I nmg visitors of his sister. Mrs. Carrier
Alonzo Stanford of Uienng.is mak- sdbotidelmeyer. ■ nnd family.
Ing an extended visit with his iin&lt;l&lt;
Mi.s&gt; Alter Mohl-r returned home
nnd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Stan- j Sunday from a week -, vlstT'.uith her
Ionl'
i brother, Janwi A.. Mohler, unit fapi---------------•• *----------~rI liy at Battle Creek.
with Gravel Body
STATE ROAD.
; Sunday guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Miner
Ward Baine nnd Mrs. Mary O'Con-; Palmer and family w.rv, Mr. ami Mrs.
nor were in Lansing Monday attend-^ SJtroycr aud..•on. Clayton, of Bar­
ing M*:S. C. graduation exercises, be.-:.. Corners and Mrs. Bert Palmer
Robert O'Connor was one of the class und children.
with Gravel Body
receiving his diploma. He will teach
Sunday guest,. of • Mr. and Mrs.
next year.
I Arthur Bedford were. Ernest ScltasVem Sinclair and mother, Mn. John *’&gt;■ nter and son. Robert, oi Lansing, ,
Sinclair and daughter. Mildred, were 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schasberger. C. J.
[in Ohio over the week end attending a1 Schatbcr^T and Irving Jqncs &lt;&gt;! Grand
with Stake Body
■
family ftuninn.
j Rapids. ',
z’
I William O'Connor was in Allegan
Arthur Hcvdenberg and ehjl;
'last week.
dicn of GrAridvyic spent llWjsast week
, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fountain have dh her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
' moved near Cotitr, Grove.
■
j Mtn-r Palmer, and family.
157 inch Wheel Base Stake Body
i .-Mrs. Dora Coleman and Betty ColeMr1- Alice Markham ot Graild Rnpjman of Rutland. Mrs Inez Haynes und i lrt^ ls n0* making her home with her
June of Shultz visited Mrs. Janet Pet- i brother. Erank .Tram, and family.
I tcnglU Sunday.
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j Mr. and .Mrs. Ward Baine of HasTllr ",an
ehalr .rnakfs but
tings visited Mrs. Mary O'Connor Sun- “ ,e* *°ot-Prtni" in the undi^ of lime.
[ day.
------------------------------------------------------l Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Connor and'
child,.ri uud Mrs Marv oCm.nm
rTflESMBlihi
Mwffl
I""'
w'&lt;-k end in Marlin w.th
Mr’. Mary Roberta
i
Mr and Mr- Dave Ccdarbur.: and
son. Wllli.im of Battle Creek. M.slted
I
J l '"-J
Mr and Mrs Clifton Becker Sundav.;
■Pgl
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Miller of Ha tir.-’ .11.d nmo.it cm:
;
! Creek, vntted Mr. and Mrs. Jam. .
Sot hard Sunday.
Dragged Field 24 Timca.

Manager of State Farm Drag­ Records-kept on one of the worst the efficient manner in which the man­
Infested fields reveal that lhe cost of agement has cleaned, up the property.
ged Field 24 Times Dur­
eradicating tlw weed approximated
ing Season
•7 an acre. The Job was accomplished

Great Reductions
On Our Stock of High Grade

HOUSE PAINT
tyow You Can Afford to Paint!
For Limited Time Only
We Are Going to Sell

DEVOE
PAINT

USED TRUCK

$g98

and Get a Job !

We make them to
fit your windows.

We don’t think this Quality Paint
ever sold at such a low price before I
PRICES REDUCED all through the
Paint Department of our store.

1929 Chevrolet '

1929 Chevrolet

ALL SIZES AND
COLORS
Moderately priced.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

1929 AA Ford

A - •'

Window
Shades

PER GALLON

1929 International

The Assortment
Is Very Good

Patterns at from 10c a
double roll upwards.
We are making some
Remnants now that
are going to sell at
Special Prices.

LEAD AND ZINC

Buy Yourself a Good

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GOODS DELIVERED

You can make money with a good used truck
Call and look over these bargains.

Universal Garage
Telephone 2121

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

Young and old.
urge them to spend a

VACATION

in

MICHIGAN

Health ■nd vigor will Im: gained from a vacation
■pent in Michigan. Her brilliant sunshine, lake-cpolcd
climate, and pinc-accntcd breezes arc Nature's tonic.

Tiie millions of dollar" spent each year by Michigan’*
thouMfhila of visitor" add to the prosperity of tho
■tale. Let uh also .spend out own vacations in
.Michigan this year, thereby contributing still further
to it" prosperity.
And

dispel worry by telephoning
office fretpirtrlly. Call friends
to tell them* when you will arrive. Tele­
phone ahead for hotel accommodations.
Long Distance rates are low.

r:
Sntliaid at-'I'-d .I
lot..,..!
H.m,.;.
Monday
im Ha :itu.:
.
'1'
B'o&gt;: &lt; i:n I lain, d
from onto lii-t week.

Leon Potts and wife were callers at
Emmanuel Sliarps, west of Middle­
ville. Friday afternoon.
John Mccsick and wife from Barlow
lake were callers al John Lusko'si
Wednesday evening.
The Moe school picnic was held on 1
the school grounds Saturday. One
hundred sot down to-a jvell filled table.!
A line program was enjoyed by all. |
abo tiie boll game. Tlic same offi-:
cers were elected for the next year.
AH Joined in singing “America " R. v
McKean then dismissed them und all
felt they had spent • another happy
day.
Mrs. Sarah McCaul and Bcrtlia and ]
Jtoy McCnui and wife attended a re­
union near Ada Sunday.
Leon Potts and wife 4(cre callers al
Clive Churchill's in Middleville Sun- f
day and ’ visited relatives from '
Marshall..
EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY.
La.it Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mra Boersma and two!
friends of Grand Rapids spent Friday
and Saturday al their cottage.
Violet Reynolds of Hastings is visit­
ing her grandparent.
Mr. and Mrs. Brill from Hendershott
jjicru Sunday on their lot here.
|
Wendell Vrccland. wife and tw»
children of Detroit spent the week end
at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sprague of To­
ledo. Ohio, have come to spend the
” j
summer vacation at tliclr cottage.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matureen of Kala-1
mazoo spent Friday and Saturday at;
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of!
Kalamazoo visited friends here Sun­
day.

DOUD CORNERS.
The Cedar Creek L. A. 8. will meet
with Mrs. Pearl Larubee July 7 fori
supper.
There will be Children's Day held at'
the Doud schoolhouse Sunday. June;
26. al two o'clock P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carl spent'Sun­
day with Mr and Mrs. Hammie
Armour of Hickory Comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bergman and
family of Battle Creek spent a few
days ut home after Mrs. Bergman was
hurt by one of the horses. She U get­
ting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Battle
• Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and
family Of Hasting,, and Mus Helen
Grieb of Kalamazoo visited at Harry*
Waters' Bunday.

ftWife
MAff
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TO

UNNECESSARY
If you don't like rood dust in your

home you con 'stop it quickly; The
dusty road can be made moist, firm

and dustless in a few hours with Dowflake Calcium Chloride.

Dusty, crumbly roads that pour dust
clouds into homes and cars are a publicV^_j

M
C\« °

rO»A

A

b»»

a ,&lt;
I

nuisance—we repeat, an unnecessary
public nuisance easily corrected with
"Clean, white Dowflake.
But to prevent road dust; you or your
neighbor has to start the dust control

**•

a*0

O' **«r^^V^*«*S*
Ml*’
W' o •'*

movement. Roads don't get dustproofed
by themselves.

Someone has to do

something about it.

.

The best and quickest way is to petition
your local officials for dust control on
highways where you live ond drive. Cir­

culate a petition among your neighbors.
They all want dustless roads, too. Write
for our booklet "HowTo Control Dust."

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

CALCIUM

�i afternoon they drove to the Friend
(school reunion where Mrs. Roo­
fers. nee Maud Cassady, taught school
pigs did less rooting If fed tankage. The and Mr* Laurence Rltxman and fam­ I several year* ago.
। Howard Roush and family of Ionia
trial*
with
pigs
on
pasture
aUo
showed
Teats Made On All Classes of
ily and'Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Riunian
more rapid gains on barley than on and daughter Jc*net_ie oil spent Sun­ ' and Josie Roush and sun of Lyon*, wcLivestock At College Show
■ companies by Mama Vunderlip called
day with Mrs. Orval Haywood and at Art Richardson’s Sunday.
Values of Different Rations
I wiped her celebrate her birthday.
I Claud Fighter nnd family visited his
Several
from
tills
place
attended
th*
Eojtt Lansing—Barley put* gain* on
Another change in tiie feeding.habits
at Hastings Fri­ ' uncle. Frank Conley, and wife at Maple
beef cattle faster than either com or; of pigs when on pasture was the* con­ graduating.exercises
day afternoon. Rial Kellogg being one i Rapids Sunday. .
oats. But both corn and wheat arc bet-'sumption of more tankage when *(&lt;-d of the graduating clash.
j An eight pound daughter arrived at
Miss Bentop entertained the mem­ | the home uf Mr., and Mrs. Glee Ncwi«,-r titan barley in producing rapid wheal than wlun barley; but. in the
I dry lot. pigs ate more tankage with the bers of the Parish orchestra at her । ton lust week Monday. She will ans­
stains of pork, according to figures from . barley ration.
home near Paw Paw Sunday.
wer to Hie name of Gertrude.
the just year’s feeding tests al Michi-1
Children's day will be observed at the | Mr. arid Mrs, Roy Berggren and
I iron State College, which were pre-.
church'Sunday. June 20. Everybody daughter, Doris, of Grand Rapids
wnted to the group of livestock men(
i called ut lhe Clarence Fritter home
welcome,
’ '
MLv. Hilda-HID, who has been spend­ I Sunday.
The solns math1 by beef on ground
Harry Kauffman of Clarksville vtsiting some time at Carlton Centerv spent
!ed Harlow Seger mid family Sunday.
barley were also cheaper than the Blukslce'n mother, Mrs. Martha llcp- tlw week end at home Here.
IMiuntb of meat made by feeding corn loglc.
!
Mr
und
Mrs.
Gerald Joalln. who
Al)
of
the
high
school
students
are
.
or nata. Pig* made their Cheapest gains
.. been living ut St Louis. Mo, are
enjoying the long looked for vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Edmonds visited 'at tiie Clarence Feltacr home. Mrs.
All costs of gain were computed by
j Joslin is assisting in the Fred.Brunner
relatives in Kalamo Sunday.
charging all grains at 75 cent* |*er to Upj&lt;lhn'&amp; Augusta and
Mrs. Glen Kellogg spent Saturday store at Freeport.
hundredweight plus a in cent charge 'Sanctuary at Kellogg's. Si
at Maple Grove helping to care for ' Mr. and Mrs Claud YrJIer'arr the
for each hundred ixuinds of ground I Mn. Melissa Ashby of/
Mrs. Emma Lusk who has been quite i happy parents of a baby daughter
ispent Hu- week calling on
HI. All-an* glad to know that she is I born Sunday evening. Jura- 12.
I Mrs. Vivian Anderson Ot Bowno l«
gaining.
.
looking after the household duties ut
WEST CARLTON.
(Claud Yetter's.
Last Week’--, Letter.
•
dale. Sunday.
Children** day will be observed Sun­ ' Mr. and Mr*. Ruel Blsron were Sun­ j A juke now circulating luts a mllk‘niait saying, "Good'.’ Why. my milk la
day
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ora
Chaf
­
day
morning
at
the
Evamti-Hcal
church.
for a higher price than did thr lambs
(of the first water!” We Mill incline »
fee of Hasting*.
which were hnml-fetl. The most rapid
Mort Sisson and wife accompanied ■ little to Ed Wynn’s rejoinder in tin'
and also the cheapest gain* with lambs |
Earl Rogers and family to Welcome I same situation. "flood? Why. cream
Grand Rapid* Monday. Mt
school reunion Saturday. In Hie /■tn't in it! "-Detroit News.
giving tip her school jo be
.shelled corn and alfalfa hay.
In one of the feeding experiments
Qt’BIBY.
iwlth pie* on rape pasture an added
REPORT FEED TRIALS
reason for the use of tankage wu dis­ Last Week's Letter
'
.
TO STATE STOCKMEN covered when-ft was found that the Mr; and Mrs. William Rlirman, Mr

| LEGAL'NOTICES |

1 Judcr. '
to th* &lt;
• that Ik*
JU.»— -1.

,,...

. vUltln l.ti— n
..
•aid bill of

I

Saturday at Crooked take.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Headley of Augus­
ta spent Wednesday al the Grant

KROGELS

family and Mr. nnd Mr*.' Harry Pcnnvls and family ot Kalamazoo spent
Sunday with their parent/., Mr. mid

^utaong relative* this week.
Charlotte Waugh and party from Ot­
sego were Sunday culler.- at thr Art
i Waugh iiome.

(ted ^^SALE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS

1 naar were recently married in Indiana.
Their friends in Delton and vicinity
gave them a miscellaneous shower Fri­
day evening nt Pleasant take where
' they an- staying for the summer. Con-

•many frlcnps.

Crooked lake Saturday. Tlw day was!
ideal and one Hundred enjoyed the pic­
nic. program and sports. They will meet
Thy many ffie nd* of Mr*. Clarence
.Cappon of Hostings will be glad to
. know she U get tine along nicely since
her operation at Pennock hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hayward of
Kalamazoo visited Sunday with Mr. and

JACK FROST SUGAR

5

25c

F«l« Naptha Soap
10 i.. 45c
American Family Soap 10 fe— 51c
These Features in effect from
Friday, June24th until Thursday, June 30 th

- GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY

FLOUR •&amp;?&amp;.
Calumet
CrisCO

69c

1‘roi. bottle 19c

Her Grace Vanilla

baking powmr
VagaUbla Shortrning

Lard

i.ib.can

27c

1-lb. can

21 C

$1.49

25-ib. pall

B«ji pert

Packed in a heavy Galvaniiad all-purpoie bell - thia pell
eaiily ha&gt; a 50c value

6.

Pork and Beans

25c

earn

Country Club—In delidoui tomato uuce

Jewel Coffee A mild Bourbon Santoi lb. 19c

Wesco Iced Tea

Jj-iUpkg. 23c

,
-

A ipecial blend for icing

i*&gt;g«, 24-01. bottle 10c

Ginger Ale

Lalonla Club - alio Rocky Rivet. Lemon Lime, Orange .
v- and Root Beet - No bottle charge

Sliced Pineapple 2N»“33c
Country Club—In heavy ryrap

Bread

Country'Club

.

6c

Urgal’Mb. &gt;«’

New long loaf • Sliced or home ityle

*.

Soda Cracker*

2

ib. bo«

17c

Country Club • freih and crlip

Mason Jars

quarts, dor.

79c

with capi and tubban - pinb, doi. 69c
XAR CAPS, doe. 84c — JAR RUBBERS, dor. 4c

3

Palmolive Soap

19c

Recommended by beauty e&gt;parti

■ ■ Frcih Fruit* and Vajatablat » »
FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY SPECIALS

New Potatoes
Smooth, dt»n, U. S. No. 1 quality

10 - 23e
Celery
4

£35.
Michigan home grown—ertip end lender

Head Lettuce

10c

S *°^&lt; 13c

Michigan Iceberg—Herd, crirp hcadi

3

Lamoni

&lt;«

9c

Fancy Sunkljt — 300 alia ‘

Bananas

3 *- 19c

Choicoal yellow frail

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HUSSK1IIEH
DIRTV UNO INDOLENT

12

PAGES

PAYMENT OF $8,000

ON SCHOOL BONDS
! Rate of Interest Is 4 &gt;/&lt;&gt; Per Gent
!
So $360 Is Saved
Yearly

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 29, 1932

EVERYHASTINGSVOTER MUST REG SB

VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL OPENS JULY 5

Interesting Classes to Feature
Sessions At Methodist
Church

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09577060

BALANCE OF WORLD HAS Notwithstanding adverse financial) CITY HALL OFFICES OPEN On Tuesday morning, July 5. thei ESTIMATED SIX THOUSAND
PEOPLE PRESENT
EACH DAY SO PEOPLE
NOTHING TO FEAR FROM I conditions, the city of Hastings not
Dally Vacation Bible School for. chi!-;
.only paid the Interest on the S170.009*
dren up to twelve years of age a III open
MAY ENROLL
SATURDAY
SOVIET unioH
'bonds given for the uew school build-1
ing, but also paid $3,000 on the prin-1
iclpal, reducing the’ amount due to;
^JX HUNDRED
$162,000. The rale of interest on theae
'HO HAVEN'T DONE SO
RIBLY DILAPIDATED CITY , ’bonds
;
Ili'e,Isso4‘that
the payment on
•
—
the nrlncliM
principal ot $8,000 will decrease the i
Commercial Club Speaker, John Interest payment by $360 'yearly,; or || Electors Not Reregistered Will
Lovett, Told Many Interu^** ih^bonding plan the city;
Be Denied Franchise At

MOSCOW IS A TER­

in session

NUMBER 9

NOAI INICF QPII
Monday JlLn iiRol □URL

Principal Business Is to Equalizc Assessments In Barry
1
•
County

FOR PRIMES

DISTRICT ASSON. RK00M&lt;
• The supervisors convened Monday.'
MENDS ACCEPTANCE OF
Tile principal business before tliem at'
tins resrion will be to equalise the as-'
‘siiwments of the county No doubt a'
.considerable reduction will be made.

temporary cut

MANX ACTIVITIES FEA­
because of decreased valuer. The re- RATES ARE MUCH
is the superintendent and her iiMlstTURED THE PROGRAM
LOWER THAN BEFORE
ajits are .Misses Lorena Baird ami Alice

.
payers nf the eatfnty.
Hackney, besides other volunteer
The b-^urd doremt plan the budget This Change Will Enable More
teachers. Sessions open at nine A. M Splendid Spirit of Sincerity
and Loyalty Prevailed Among ,i r hext year ai'lTa.- June mmioci but
and close at noon.
•
People to Secure Nurse’s
J
J
“at the Ocujber sesMon. Tnc supervisors
1 Bible memory ■ work, hymnology.
Those In AttendanceSeptember Primary
Services During Sickness
esting Experinces
raises a . fixed amount each year until I
pageantry, art ’ vsork. etc. will IM­
will undoubtedly have to raise a con- '
fr' camp
The AdveiitjsU finished
. Mderablv larger amount for relief work
The members at the Hastings Combonds shall be retired -As th? in-1' when the special-drive for reglsterThe residents of Ulis city and county
•
(or the coming year than It did for will be Interested in and pleased with
meeting on Sunday and. Hkefthe Arab.
I mercial Club hlfcl a genuine treat teresl decreases the payment on the : Ing voters in this city was niade * few supervised play.
' weeks ago. a total of 1300 voters signed
Children may enroll, free of charge ■folded 'tlieir tents and sBently r-toli 1932; but-will no doubt effect economies the announcement made by Mias
’ Turvday noon when they heard Mr. l*r‘nrti»‘
“ u M
. . . 1 ..
_ thatthat,
wllliirt
IK*the fifteen vrfraar
within
year ■Mtrl.vl
period, »l&gt;*
the the necessary cards at that time Siner with Mrs. Roy Hubbprd. Mrs. Guy c. ’away." Tile ramp meeting this year wai in other directions to fully offset such Luverne. Hem, »ui*Tiiuendent of Pen­
John
Lovett, manager of- the Michigan
iksue will be paid
mr Increase.
then there have been added about 300 Keller or any of tlie teaciM-r..
much larger than ever- before
nock hospital, on Tuesday.
Maufactiirer's Association, talk about entire
1
names no that, at this time, there are
The seiudou* will cloM- on Friday. estimated that at Saturday'?
Ru*Ma. which lie visited late last
i about 1600 of the more than 2000 quall- July 22. It is ho)&gt;ed. tlu-re may i&gt;- a there uerc. 6.000 pevp&gt; prewri
year, -.pending several months In that
• nance committee of the Michigan State
(ml porta of the lower pcninsul
fied voters of this City who have reg­ good iittendanrr.
country
i Nurses' AssociaUon. and thU commit­
' titered.
He reminded his hearers that the:
tee was asked to meet with the Regis­
At the council rooms. In the city
of Michliran. instead ‘of th*
land area of Soviet Russia is time
try Committee to take action on rate#
halt, any day In the week, from eight
»lmes that of the United States nnd itn:
to be charged by nurses on private
A. M to five P. M. a voter can have his
Minted to br. thoroughly enjoyed bv tluilntion 165.000,000. While there is:
. dyty. the meeting being held In Grand
name
properly
registered
by
applying,
d
folks
win
took
in
tni*
camp
inert
Caucasian element In parts of,
; Rapids.
Camp Ben Johnston, summer head­
al,the council room to the city clerk
^Russia, generally - speaking they arc
I.
Following is the recommendation of
'
INSPECTED
SEWAGE
PLANT
S'
n.l
W.
0
YEROIN
APPREHEND
quarters
of
the
scouts
and
scouters
of
nnd signing the. two cards, one called
Orli-ntuls and luive the mental rearRegistry Committee, acted upon
the master card and the other tlic pre- the Buttle Creek area, was cjien t:&gt; .,11)., m-i-.mi raid. Th.- ramp a.
Hon of the Oriental mind. Russia has,
ED FOR SELLING DRUGS i the
AND WATER WORKS ON
and accepted by the Sixth District of
clncl card, and giving the facts nccyH- visitors Thursday evening. Jun*' -’3 i:'.'."i«p..“d
never been governed by u RuMian un­
ar
K
m
,
WITHOUT
LICENSE
which
Barry county Is a part, as a
WEDNESDAY
sury to have In order to fill out -Wiese Vbllors are always ^vlcome there, ac­
til Lenin seized the reins of power;
' temporary measure at least until Jan­
cards, which are exact duplicates 'of cording to Lloyd Shafer, Burry count-y k'tcr. There uus not a Mgn of dbio'ii k. ;
.----------- ,
'
when the Soviet Union was first oruary 1. 1933:
scout executive,
each other.
- but special, ■programs
-------- TlM-re never would be amone tliem- CIMCf) DV JUDGE
I'anizt-d and held It Uli his death. For PLEASED AT LOW
For 20 hour duty—&lt;600 per day;
lliey ar,. v‘r,
:lv. FlNtU OT JUUUC
i No one can vote at the primary elec-, urr arranged for the regular visitors
eight centuries a Swedish dynasty of
days.
• no
• outsiders
...
HAWLEY un
ON rniuHi
FRIDAY 13,100
*wkduly
and *of
120whIch
00 p"there
,nonthu
CONSTRUCTION COST Hon. which will be held in September.'
Cxnrs i tiled Russia. The Romanoffs i
ifine people;
but
attempteilnH¥VL.ci
For «*
J2 r hour
One hundred
and fifty boys. Indud' .n,,
nor at the presidential election
in
to make any disturbance or molest'
were ot Orrinan extraction. Joseph •
----------- .
very
viclnity-M.OO
November
unless
he
or
she
shall
be
.
ine
eighty
cub*
have
registered
for
the
Stalin, present autocratic ruler of Recent
Improvements
Have properly registered. It will be remem- fh*t camp About Wn scouts nnd cub*,
Teats Proved That Medicine ^y. M000 ln thbweck
. I100M per
j*.
Russia. Is a Tartar He declared that;
Whatever one may think -about the
Been Made Without Issu­
ben-d that nn entire new registration
tola! ore from Barry county Seventh Day Adventists' view of' th- Was Only Common Table Salt month.
Russians urr not able to govern them-,
dnlrl For
Pnr High
Wicrh rrtces
PrircH
Multiple
liour—15diy
00 per
is required for this city, so that the Most of the Hastings scouts who plan Sabbath. or of the second cominit of
selves* Russian men arc indolent. I
ing of Bonds
Sold
{o{ two nursing. 12(|3M
slovenly and inenfeient. They hotel Colonel Edward Rich, engineer of the fact that one has not reregistered since. to attend camp will go during the third [Christ. or of thvoffier tcnenU of their.
There blew into town the fir.it of last patient»: $6 00 per day for three pa; »
war because they, dislike work. Tlie' state health department and Willard tl-.e April election would automatically period.
. mi'ib. there can lie no question about week n slick looking stranger who be- tlents. &lt;$2.00 per day per patient!.
'
• RiiMian man drinks all the vodka he ;Shepper. Ills axsistuiit. were here Wed­ deprive him or her of the right to vote' NUMEROUS ENTRIES
।. their
sincerity
and
tlwir loyalty
to their' ‘ gan
ne cuumco
great
rcsuius.
tie muutu
ucuiariy
stressed
enner for
nome
or
peddling
a newror
medicine,
winch
Hourly nurfirig. which Is being parcan get. idles uway tils time and the 'nesday of last week to Inspect the new at the primary and general election.
'convictions. They are good, wholesome
2 lie claimed great results. He iianded out ticularly stressed for either home or
It will be unfortuiuvte^and altogether
women do most all of all klrids of work. sewage dls|&gt;&gt;ul plant, also the water­
FOR HORSE RACES JULY 4
circulars concerning th.- remedy, which hospital-SIXX) for first hour and 50
unnecessary,
.... vote;
wr for any
.... voter to lose hls
nunoc. PMULO juli H o cart) cm such a gather! g a* this announced that It would cure diabetes. «nU per hour thereafter; $2.00 flat
works pumping plant. Mr. Sheppe: or her
but such ti j&gt;erson will'
0^^0amc8'Contpsts'Bes rjjTs
lutionary leaders' made certain de­ went Into, the details of the exami­
mands on their government. The first nation together with City- Engineer of tills city. Reregistration Is not re­
des Other Sports to Feature anywhere- It is fine
Haatings had •—
nrl,.|..
s dLMuise.
dbense.
lev- at
at Pennock
Pennock hospital
hosnltai has
has also
also been
been rere..... that
......
Bright's
th—
--------—.— asthma and hay levwax for religious freedom, not that Sjiarks. He pronounced the new dis- quired in tiie townships of Barry. sides Other Sports to Feature the chance to .1
have 111
these visitors “
a&gt;' , r. constipation,
......--------- -the
-u. -------- —
tobacco
anJ। cign- duced to 11.00 per day.
„&gt;ry rami
wnrai, about
««,- what
..... we
-r I""'
■ county unless one has moved from one I
they
cared a• whoop
St. Rose Celebration
our,guestfi. forete- '■ •- - — *-*•'rtttc
,iabu- hl&lt;{h b!ood '■'rc'J«ur*‘- tuber'
Many
people
have hesitated about
eon-.ider tlw vital eleinenu of religion.1 that would, in ms judgment, oc very
or voting precinct to an
­
in
any
community
when
—
....
.L
j
’
.
l
.
A
big
timed*
being
planned
by
S
,
’
some
Influence
when.
.
I,.-.;,
,
A
uix
uuic*
m
.
i
yvKiK
umiuimi
ot.
...
w-»
••••*•..
..j
..... ...
.
...„
satisfactory
La
u_..i.
culoUit. mumps, piles, .stomach diror- hiring a private nurse following on opbut
the.ehurchii
ban on divorce
was in Its renlce to this city.
ders. etc. You will concede that any Oration or during a serious sickness,
July 4 at the fair grounds
.
congregate in tents as these people did medicine producing such results must because of the expense, the former
.........................
«*«»»•
conrtrurtion
com
thU plant wth
lhr lrfort
sioru of
the new law.
legitimate
children in Russia. As
As...the
uic
TTZ-TII-';.'
— of u.'.TL
-----------------------j ContesLs and races. b-i.M bal! games' and |n th© homes where they. renUi.l be marvelous,
__ —
' —
. ■
*
prices
____ ______
being9much
_________
higher than
, . . _those
___
Russian has fne and easy ..notions
; «"d■ Hi.
•* fwiitlnmAnt
«?«“*"£“.: It
!L wnc Hunt 'niif &lt;
- ----- — , ***iand horse races have been arranged,
. rooms, and carry on for t-n days with
The circulars told about the satisfy- announced above. Lots of time* there
about marriage lie wanted, that bun tO'iiPP'-d for about half the
GOVERNMENT IS| Entries for the running -and cart'Midi order, auch gdilept'good will to-i ing effects of thia remedy, which was ore occasions when the services of a
modified The Russian Greek church estimate That was dur in part to th- UUVtrtHNItN I lb
QIIPQ
per
11|
ATIHMC
raa
'
s
bew&gt;
coming
very
fan
dm-.wards
others.was
mamiested
by
the;
Paracelsus." It was declared to nurse are desired for Just a few hours
wuk UOIIIIIIK
nothing uui
but u
a wen
well utsauuru
organized si’s- r-“ct tbal
b‘b,,.r antl ,nBferial* are
W1U&gt;
DUto fituULRI lUNo jng Q|„ ]W...
all&lt;] uu.
bond's' AdventisU who tinted Hu .ting*. Thvir, called
be n "bio prepared saX." and a great a day. or a relief nurae might be retern pf propaganda for the Czar, the cheaper and alw to the care of tht
in the county will
perform on July vbit was appreciated
by the
city™ anti
irh-i iM-inu that ciort *nake to the council, its sewer committee and En-’„. ...
.
I., We hope
k„.,w.
. Il health builder. Il was also stated tliat
(Continu'd on page six)
S;..o
“c&lt;^t&lt;u?^1‘ui pr£l.M
BP-’lt" •■&gt;
* th- Violation ol, TLaw
Concerning
tti^wtn.n,.
T
r‘
" Hugoo
King.Ktnr
Murray
citizens
of Hastings.
they ...
will »U1
Lh ■ Uahmow.
Jt«™&gt;
Murray
. MUjna
w- t»w
Uwy
„ w„
the Wochcm,c
---ry
Boy-these
are
!
come
every
year.
.1. ». &gt; l&gt;•»■. Ht.tr,- It-&lt;n—' » raou-orry ,rar
,cm
mrtlctne. and y« a fra.. Th. &lt;-||0[:DU|ennc IU
,
icontmoMonpy nnw.^n two. lo-« mnl.;^ tomm|n&lt;ira (hr
aamtalw. of Ftrat Ci...
1U.I a r.u ..l th--t«ulZllu.i are
........
clrraUn declared Out It crarrata th. SUPERVISORS IN
'
wv.u
t nnd war. much
"
"■1 bur., up the inul ... n. x, Monde ANNUAL CHURCH AND
rl».ml«rr o! the blood .hleh la the
. PAYING BONUS WOULD
KJKS
b""
SESSION THIS WEEK
impresseu with
wiui the
uie very
very low
tow cost
cow ufi We wiv
uu,, ..
—.. Hue.eajww
............
- .........
an, told that
a penun from out-................
otlranoor.
Iran
rnleM to
cl.unAV CPUnni OIPMIF lllr at the nedt and Uta. ampteun.ol
Imprenoed
(&gt;
■-■■■■■
....... .........
nMlrr.Ch.irln.Huyinmd.mil
SUNDAY SLHUUL PICNIC dheaae dtaunpeur u It by magic.
WORK qFRinil^ HARM I pumping water. This is no doubt due to,side
this city called on bualness men' Martin
Tinkler.
Cliarh-, Raymond, Bill
wunre OUHIUUO nnnm tlw jiSinibiHbn of electric pump,.' here and solicited them U. give him the RmL WalttTThompson. Ft I) Kniffeii,.
.
.
1 According to the circular, if. tilts: Committee On Salaries to Pre­
I which take the l&lt;xid in such a manner iJob of distributing their monthly state- • Bob Wilson and Arthur Crook of Ver-! Methodists Are Planning On a , remedy did not accomplish what was I
sent a Tentative Report
Veterans Camped At Washing­ i .1.........
. ....
—.j,..
— ... ■«...at the minimum
_ __ I !menu iin
n tnn-n
j.i.t do
u.. ,,
’Ik-k.. tru-ii
nil fmwileline
to do
the
pumi#ng
town, dalmipg i...
he could
it.' imiHtvIlLmontvilk-. 'TThe.*men iire
are all
predicting,
*” — - -• —
• • »» nl• _„3
iclaimed for it there was Just one thing|
This Term
U.
elwaper Uian it would ca.t by mall with I first place for their entry but we wiill
*ime Al urooKtU
ton Say They Will Stay
_ LaKC .
&gt;r
forme
thepnnvnv
patientivtouu,
do,auu
andumi
thatwm
wastui
to
Hie Engineer and his wwUlant were the new postage rate of three cenU If have to wait until next Monday for the!
Thursday P. M.
M.
| rrTOt
•sort
to
prayer
and
fasting!
,
The
uupervisora are In arasinn this
There Till Money I. Paid
ir„u„
e gentleman knows what is good for * verdict.
—j
-----&gt;». this
- . ,.-------Members
- z —
Tile
according
the clr-1
week. They
voted Monday
theiri
«.■ -----i ...and friends
ofmedicine,
the Metho! The to
medicine,
accordin*
u ««.
-----------that
-- ---------The Banner lias explained that H*|the recent Improvements in tlu? water- him. he will not attempt any such projF-~*
Robert
O Donnell and Wm. Kennedy dist church and Sunday School arc in- cular. wiw prepared by the Temple committee on salaries, consisting of
adjusted compensation of $2,400,000,000. worlts p)Bnt Bbo ha&lt;1 c,jn.Htnicte&lt;i the ect. nor will any business niinj get have
•ave arranged the following races:
i v)tcd u, a,.,.,uJ the
plcnlc u, I Salatorlum corhpany. of which W c Supetviaors Usboroe of Carlton. Hyrk,
which congress is being urged to pav: n,.w
disposal plant and put in, himself into trouble by making such an
—
Slow bicycle race-XlOO yards. Open. I be held at Crooked lake on Thursday; Yergln. Ph. D.. M. D . N D.. was the
Johnstown and Wooing ot Wood­
now. Is not due to former service men ■ M.veraj
Of sanitary sewers and arrangement.
Half mile race—15 yra. limit.
1 afternoon of this week. Conveyances * manager This company was said to be land, shall submit a tentative report
until 1946. The total represents not on- .ronnw.t(Sj Ux-tn up. without a dollar of
Sections 1256 to 1271 of the Postal; Half mile race—Open.
* -------an "institute
......... - —
----- - —
----- auu —
—m to be paid
of —
natural
therapeutics."
at this session on vsalaries
lythe original adjusted compensation. I bohds.
! Laws and Regulations give the require­
Mlle relay bicycle rare—Open.
I o'clock, so if you have no way to go with Its home office at BuUer. Indiana. »»V U* ^nty next year. The report
but also the accumulated interest for
------ ■« « ,
ments that govern this matter. Those | Three-legged race^Opcn.
It appears that the slick looking will not be disposed of until the Octo•
’ please come to the church nnd n way
the fourteen intervening years -The CIQUINR AFFECTC
. regulations plainly state tliat tio ingcntlemon who was distributing thli her oeaalori.
Slick rare—Open.
•
■
will
be
provided.
Bring
eats,
table
aerv,
amount due now. if paid, would be , ' lonllXU Arr CU I o
1 dividual, firm or corporation can de­
is —
generally
tlie county
Nall driving contest—For ladies.
*•••
■ •• •known,
**-! ice- and a lemon. Excellent chaperon­ wonderful medicine was no less than' As
$2 400,000.000 less the Interest for that'
. A MAN'S VERACITY liver first-class mail or packets over : 100 jnrd dasii—15 yns. age limit.
had on depwdt some of the county's
age is assured. Two swimming experts
(Continued on page six)
tourteen-year*
nu« uouw
&gt; ----------any established mad route, or any part
fourteen-year*- Tlu»
hoipc.. puicu
pass«d me;
the
cash in the two banks which failed last
100 ■yards—Open.
-----1 from Camp Ben Johnston.' the Boy
bonus bill. Tlie senate defeated It Still gage Remarks By "Kelly" At thereof, a* the government has a mop- ■ 60 ynrtis—Girls. 18 yrs. limit.
(year.
Nashville
and
Freeport
The re'! Scout camp, will be there to supervise COMMITTEE NAMED
• Upwards &lt;&gt;f 20.000 former Service men
.
mvilu
opoly &lt;.t
ot rlw.
cite Vuuinr&lt;«
business nt
of &lt;*nervlnv
carrying i..t
let-. • 00 yards—Ladies,
-v urged to go!
go j —— —
reivers have made ptoctcbs In colleetI the swimming, parents are
are .•aid to be in Wiuihiiigton demand-, the Court House Concerning . ters and packets, violation of this orFat men’s race—215
-- pounds.
'with their children. Come on. folks.■ TO REVIEW ASSESSMENTS 11,9 not**
etc. due the two
iwyment of the $2,400,000,000. They
n County Officer
i der will mean a fine of not exceeding
Don't forget bcsidi-s these races there ; h-t s make it four hundred nnd a great'
----------banks. But under existing conditions it
. Nay thev will stay there until congress] Speakjng
e
ulxuit the opening of th© *^°' nr „mpr
0 *!?!
’ will be two baseball Jtames. one at big time with swimming, boating
—1—1— boating* Hearing On Appeal By Nash-” difficult to make collections and tit­
agrees to pay therb now the $2,400,000.- sliing season-Kelly.''
■ Janitor at the I!05t nwntlw. or both fine and imprison- .len.thhiy between (he Knights of I games, visiting and picnic jfupper.
er Don'
Don't'
tie is
Is gained by trying U&gt;
to force paypay­
000 which is not due until !94«
StaSEhad wnrethmg to saythat
ville On Center Road Case
ments Tills mean* delaved settlement
i—j------ .uu—-i..mcni.
' pythlns and Hastings Own and the miss it.
'
These pen are ^ding °.VLJbls
seemed quite appropriate and ilhistra- | These regulations further state that olhcr al
o'clock between the HasCommitter
county,----------------so the board is con­
tera in charge are: Fredi
On Saturday, July 2
.{with
— the
- -----------' nidering wnai'u anything, can be done
tlwp Indrixtmicnts* and the St Eliza- Johnson,. file
Zloyd Shafer-and Mrs. Lzisllc*
tan
nv -rv for tcd hls notural IrfSh
in the SUmThe
appeal-by
Nashville
from
the
gj—
ar5
Ii Hawthorne.
me'r'renlie X X- vote Sains!
^.y?e“?Sd- Now a man I'&gt; a violation ia also liable, under tttFpSThaving
county's’ d
depMlta
In
w
.„ from ^rolt..
Hawthorne, general chairmen; 'Trans­' percentages levied by the county road toward ha
'dnff the ronnfv
«
AU
children under twelve years of I portation. Hugh
Riley. Adelbert Cort-' commission to build the propos'd Has- there two banks made available for
*"
”
every member of congress. v^her of I can fitan oyt Jn the marnlng on a
age will be admitted free Jo the games. right and Clinton Lahr; Sports. T. S. tlqgs Center Covert rood was heard lost ■ use bv the countv while the county Is
the home or renrte. who is up for reJurt M
BIM1
„ I not be wise for any person to under­ arid races.
J Baird's class with Clay Bassett, chalr-' week by Probate Judg£ Ella C. Eagles­ protected bv hinds on these deixwtts.
.. &gt; take or any business man. firm or corn' “LPa&gt;
''1I‘c''rt’ « » "an cm be But he can't
Dinner will be served from '1:30 to1 man; Boats. Harvey Burgess;' Swim-; lolk
ton. tn* whom the law directs such ap- there would be little use of attempting
. Jming. Lloyd Shafer; Supper. Loya) ((M1
Konw Uuii wi,. wpecteUy when‘ poralion to arrange, with any penion1 7:00.
I&gt;m1sXo be made. In such a case. a.» to sue the bondsmen, because when suit
. !
A'“
‘IS’”.,'*
&gt;»•““ ■»' UU « wh« he raMh&lt;; to deliver statemenu or any first-class
- -■■■ &lt; &gt; *
.------i Workers' cla-sj.
required by law. the Judge appoints Is brought it must be for a definite
mail
or
packet
delivery
on
any
estabMow &gt;ueh- . ; .raraubn IU »»"*"» u.-n Iw wrarara .( onra
lur Now
what might be termed "a board of re­ amount and be an actual loss Under
LI'!”’ ’*!?.’
!!*wUnl!" lor Uuunee. one or the omeer, tn lh.- IWied route or any part thereof.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
view" to go over the assessments, hear , existing conditions II is Imotredhle to
WINDSTORM CO. AGENTS
1 cAmnutc what the low will be until the
I!!*81;''*
c0’”1 ,w”-' W1U1 M"’”‘
llh Inrnd'
AND
CORRESPONDENTS.
HAVE GOOD SUCCESS £
body knows lh»r. In rheje irTlne wn
,
0[
k ORDERED CURB AND
Once again a national ^lolfiiay in­
would be suicide
snlctd. for
to Ihetovernrnenl
the government
,m nM1.bald
,
the affairs r&gt;t the two bank* either .
...
levied, and then decide what slwuld nc wound up. or until new bvnkliw &lt;wGUTTER CONSTRUCTED terferes with the Banner publica­
*i.. Issue
$2,400.000 000 in
or- ;
t».n- bonds
bond, for
tor n.mocoon
In orodwyed an, ■
der u par lh» bona. Compblur with! (bm
llu[ mm)ll'
... tion day as on July 4 there will be May Was Lucky Month For done. Judge Egglpton named William ranlzation* Miall take their olacra The
Them—Wrote p,020.355 (U^^STaS A^Sm-tSi
such a demand would roree the «orern- M
Sewer Committee Authorirtd no mall deliveries.
m, nl to ,»r r»w muri«n rears of n„
Uuil
hl, 1Mn
.
.
to this situation
to Build Fence Around
Of New Insurance
. of , Baltimore to review
.
, the
, .assessment,*.
„, .
We are therefore asking our corterrnt n« yet earned a, well a&gt; th.
|lt M
.eerj-ooe who heard him
Despite the difficulty of securing new They will meet next Saturday. July 2.
raipondenli
and ‘ advertisers to
New Disposal
Plant
principal, when nothing te due until, knM, Ula[ lt couldn-t
.
business
under
present
conditions,
tire*
nt
the
Hastings
town
hall,
which
Is
on
plrusr
send
In
their
copy
early
—
wr
IMO Tida demand to unialr to the
---------------...-------------The eftr council meet Friday owning
SIXTY YOUNGSTERS
would appreciate having the cor­ Windstorm Ituurance Company of this. the Ha-Ungs Center raid.
country and awutd brlnr serloiu hann yicr t/CRA INRFR^nN
Iwtlh not much badness to cong|der.
respondence letters and adv. copy by city added d total of nearly $4,000,000 ■ At the hcMWL. E Barnett,
to our government- Yet the 30.000 man **1100 VUHR IHUUlKJUni
]
p^on of property ownen'a new
GO TO HEALTH CAMP
Insurance during the month of who is attorney for the village of Nashin Washington threaten to make the ]
WILL TALK ON KOREA curb and gutter were ordered on South Saturday morning, u it will be new
necessary to get everything possible May. the actual figures being $3.920.355.; ville. Kim Sigler representing this city.
Legion as a body swing its votes for or
----------- »
I WaaWnBton slreej. between Green and
It
will
be
conceded
without
question
»l»
representatives
of
the
townships
ol
First
Section
Opened On Mon­
done
on
Saturday.
Thank*
to
each
against those who favor or oppose this Hns Served As Missionary In ' Grand streets proper notices were sen’,
that tliat is a remarkable record. The ’ Hastings. and Castleton as well iv inone for your co-operation.
day For a Month At North
proposition. There Is a serious matter.
That
For
1 to the title holders' of the property
from ----------------the a.vesunent
That Gnnntrv
Country For
For Ravaral
Several fronUng
agenu report that there is no lack of dlviduals -----— district
if the Legion should follow such a
That
Country
Several
twt). blodUL
Sincerely,
Pine Lake
were preeent. They will no doubt ap­
desire
for
such
insurance,
but
that
the
course It will cause the great body of
Years Past
I about 25c a running foot for curb and
Cook Bros.
| problem Is one of ready cash. If the pear at the Hastings town hall on July
Monday was an eventful da* In the
voter, in this country to lose faith In
Mlw Vfra ln&lt;rraon o( Korett wfij gutter
2. as well as the county road commis­ Ilves of sixty Barry county children as
______________ i farmers and others had tile mean* the
the Legion.
| give a special talk on condiUons in the
A petition wax also presented and
on that day they were taken to the
.
■tr.'. Awrm
Orient at the present time. ML« Inger- granted for curb and gutter for one FISH STORIES ARE
™"1 sion.
Kellogg Health Camp al North Pine
LIONS CLUB AGREE
son has intimate inside knowledge of 1 block on South church street, beginlake for a month's stay, and some of
THE RAGE THESE DAYS Thcr® u *uch R ftnc feeing .toward SENT A RESOLUTION
Tn uni n Dinuinc many movements that perplex western nine at Clinton street.
----------the Windstorm Company, because of
them possibly longer. This will mean
'
IU HULU rlUNIvo people.
The count!) also ordered the sewer „
...
__
.
.tr-i«■»»»,L»u1 «*.h«
OF THEIR APPRECIATION a great deal to these children and their
Rut fine lUoAtlnv a Month Tlnr ' No la8y b‘“re®tc&lt;1 ln 1116 far «»*tern committ^to have a fence constructed Some Nice Gatches of Bass and have pjjr,,., |n lt and because of the
Blit
'question
opportunity, around the sewace
sewage disposal
plant,
But One Meeting a Month Dur- :„„^
)r&gt;n should
.hn.&gt;M miss
mi« this
mu ennartunttv
disnosai niant.
■
------ m- Are
«— -d—-*-j v: falr adjustments it has made of losses. Banner Editors Pleased to Re-u parents as the youngsters will be well
Bluegills
Reported In
cared ftfcr In every .way and given ipeing July, August and .
ML** Ingerson will be the guest of i Aside Vrom allowance of the usual
that in normal times and with normal
’
* '
' ‘
’ utal health'training. Learning to lire
ceive
Acknowledgement
Barry’s Lakes
Qnn*,.—!,-- ' Mrs D. A- VanBuskirk on Thursday' grist of
. the above wax about all
peacably with other children ts an­
, „
.
. ,
. - . .
.
’ cuiia»*iui»»
conditions uic
the iuiiuuiu
amount ui
ot ivs
its ituiunucc
insurance
ocpcemoer
afternoon. June 30th
2:30 o'clock that was do
Friday
‘
night:
.
Some nice catches of fbh have been ln (orw wujd
rpafh
$woooo...
From Adventists
other fine feature of such a camp.
The Mons Club at their meeting and a cordial invitation is extended to,
reported since Saturday.
.000 mark.
- the Banner to
It was gratifying to
Accompanying the children were
CEMENT.
Monday voted that for the month* of Hastings ladles to be present to meet,
ANNO
Homer Bauchman'of Rutland caught; yndcr existing conditions, to have receive the following from F. L. AbJuly and Auguz* and possibly for Sep- her.
| j srtsh to
. a a bass welglung more than four pound;,
nearly $4,000,000 of new Insurance boa of Lansing, the publicity man for,----------------------- physicians
--------- --stationed nurse*,
and ___.
coiuitember. they will have but one meeting | Tlie visit of Miss Ingerson to our ' candidate for Co
y Treasurer of out
of? Podunk
-uLj
PodunJs lake
lake.
/ in the month of May evidences the the recent Adventist Camp meeting. He. sellers, to look after Um children'!
a month, and that a picnic at some 1 town Is being sponsored by tlie Presby- &gt; Barry county on
republican
^publican ticket
ticket
On Saturday Edward Elnsingcr ot st*re-wlde good will toward this com- staled that, at a meeting of the dele- needs.
lake. This dc.-trion resulted from the tertan Missionary Society, she was a' at the coming prl
i
mt
.™
. I have served Battle Creek and a friend from In- p*ny and the ability of its agents as gates, tliat conference adopted
‘
*-*“-* —
* ’*J and
■* ’handi"
_ _____the fol-, Undernourished,
crippled
fact that tlie present Legion rooms.; former resident here and tier friends
supervisor hale itad a tot of busl- dlana were fortunate in catching u business getters
.lowing
.
--------resolution:
1 capped children were among the sixty
wlicrc the Lions' meetings have been will be glad to greet her agalrf, we are new exi»e
’am qualified to
boss weighing five lbs. and nine ounces,
'
' WHEREAS, tlie Editors of tlie Has- who formed the first contingent' oa
lield, may not ly available for theihlsure.
I perform the duties of the office. I will besides 14 oilier nice on«. out ot MyPOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
] tinpt'Banner have so freely and gen- Monday.
era lake „in ouuha
South Hastings.
,; jI wish to announce that
chat I will be a eroualy
erousfy given publicity to ou
our meeting*
Barry county h indeed fortunate In
I ACKNowumora^iFTH
*_ -u_
j---------------------------। being
tlie Kellogg Ihiund*Bluegills are hiring welt also and candidate Jor
the office of County —
and
general1 -Camp
program.।
• —selected
—— by—
lundquarters.
I
TO PENNOCK HOSPITAL.].
several fine catches h»ve been made at |Treaaurer
Treasurer on me
the Republican Ticket at
RESOLVED,
that we as Qci&lt;-g*u-a
delegates ioi
to; ii™
tlcm M ■
a pliw
place ft«r
for promoting Ud!
kkkjl
.veu, mat
...
The management of pennock hosvarious lakes.
-September
-Ruza, —
--------------------------*- to the -Messrs,
------- -------------------u —
■* affording trim
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
the
primaries.
—
Hiram
this
conference
express
health
work,
and
ANNOIJNCEMENT.
; pl tai gratefully acknowledges the fol­ I Friday evening. July 1. ot MartinI
6-2».-Adv.
. Cook our appreciation for their liber- i splendid privllagas to IU children,
Woodland Confectionery now open lowing g*ft* recently made:
FOR
COUNTY
TREASURER.
allty and courtesy,
under new management. Meals, lunch- i Mr*. George Miller, city, several * church. Come and bring your friends.—. I hereby announce that I will be a
BASEBALL
LKAGUB
SPECIAL REHEARSAL
-----------------------------------,
---------es, short orders. Special Sunday chick -j glasses Jelly,
------------------------------------ ------The
Hastings City Band wiir meet li BASEBAU^BAKER'8 RESORT. ! AU who want to play
candidate---------------for the Republican
noml__,
dinner, 60c
Oates. basket of fine lettuce.
en dinner.
50c plate. Call Woodland ij Ed. date*,
DANCE.
nation for Country Treasurer al Aho
Kalamazoo Motor Express. July 1;, twilight league mMt at
the on Friday at
nt seven o'clock at the city
4-8 for reservations. Clyde W. Ruel). Mrs. Ed. Walters. Hastings. Route 2,!.
At I. O. O- F. hall Saturday night.. September Primary—Walter Fisher, hall for a special rehearsal. All mem- Dowling. 4th. v*. Crooked Lake, flame fair grounds TUMday n
Mgr.—Adv.
'
’
quantity of fruit and Jam.
!j Carp's orchestra —Adv.
Woodland, Mich.-Adv. wks.
। bers please be present.
j called 3 P. M.—Adv.
^ommiUaa.

STATE ENGINEERS
COMPLIMENT CITY

Visitors* Night at
Camp Ben Johnston

-X” 01 ""

T

at the Methodist church.. Ail children '
who arc not .enrolled elsevlu

PAGES 1 TO 8
SUPERVISORS MET

OFFERED PANACEA
FOR HUMAN ILLS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE M. IMt

PAGE TWO

“ kn°* "2' “tItWO HASTINGS W0M-

VERY LARGE WHALE

NWW FEDKBAL GAI TAX IS
SEPARATE FROM STATE TAX
L*n*lng. Mich—The new federal
gasoline tot ta entirely separate and
Ji Mounted On Specially-Built thl»
Thf UmcPlaOr ■ a,ld ,h*- Turned Out to Avoid Headon distinct from the Michigan gasoline
0-r—IU Captor fo MH.. SX’ESpS?
“”d S‘"
tax which is collected by the depart­ clng from her recent slcknest.
ment of state.
Whales Are
*here In
in thU
thl* issue.
issue
•
•
Gravel At Roadside
where
Mr* Emma Bush ta still under the
Whales
Are Hunted
Hunted
The federal levy of one cent a gal­
The whatr to .be shown here was1 Mr5 l4.rt MnMj and Mr* H J Frec- lon 1s known as. a "production tax." doctors care and* ts not gaining as
Et-eryon* of courro lia* taard that caught only a few' month* ago. and u ,
a&lt;xM„u on suur- Under this law the government col­ fast as tar friends and relatives would I
»tor&gt;- about Jonah and tta whole, but
lects It* tax on the gasoline u soon
-n
not .w many lute ever seen the front
LUU* Marietta Paul, daughter of Mr.
a* it ta produced In the refinery; or
,
door to Jun*h‘» tamporary abode, nor tons. The whale travel* on a special- ibus. but luckily did not
the gasoline reaches Its port of and Mr. Charlea Paul. Is recovering
built railway car 72 feet in length.
! The women were over near Potter- 1 when
entry into the United State* if im- from an attack of pneumonia and is
have tta-v much of nn idea of the sireOne of tlie ihterv*Ung featmg* of !Wlle when they naUt'ed a car coming
,
h
„
।
ported
the
one
cent
a
gallon
levy
is
in
ot hi* rejxited utUque lit ing quarter*. this exhibition, will be the presence »i toward them down the center of the
col- . ad«&gt;n&gt;on to an import tariff of two glad.
In other words many have iron »kele- Capt David
“
’ ~
Barnett,
-it. head of the whalwhat* .rood.
.road, In
tn ortar
order to avoid a nci
neadon colIi NoUcc
Force * Diamond Mole
NoUce: Force*
Mqfe Killer
KI
which made Uw
&lt;m;&gt;- Juton.
lulou. Mr
Mr*’ Mead turned tar\
herV4r to&gt; the
the( ar£one’httl! per cent
ton* &lt;4 whales, and picture* of whales Ing boat "Hawk" which
the cap1 which 1* guaranteed to kill mmre.
mdlee. has
a* with one flip of their tail*, they con-' lure, along with 12 of tta ba,- crew right, hitting tta looae gra«.. hlch 1,. ..„ .!levy U luwwn “ B "*ource'which
.VlirtT.rZf*16 MiZhiZ.7 eo^'*cl*1w&lt;’ urupiwo
dropjird inw
from SI w
00 per wa
box, w
to 50c jut
verted whaling .&lt; .rob Into airship- but at that time Tta Captain will tell ho* had been romped up In tta roadway
h. nrodueea'in
: e---- 1!Csd 12 Michigan, refineries;
X no
now.
B. A
A.- W
LyBarker
'» Drug Store,
Store.
few haieenr roen a whale a. It l» thu whale wa, captured, tow wliaro* The steering atari wa* jerked out of't *----rhe"l
re w*m‘ uo
bo\
* B
Barker,
affrr bling taken from the.water.
are hunted, and exhibit wm» of tta "- 1 "J —* ------------------------------ 1
*nen “
ta Michl-._asv
■it* side in tlie ditch by the hlsnwiiy ?“* ,*£ *,nP2£te&lt;1 from other state* or
Mr*. Sarah Erway of Hastings came
For tta atiove reaaon* it will probably weapon* u»ed. .
Th.■
tM «2. countries. The law allow. . refiner or ljwt weeM &lt;0
home
hrt. stater.
. .wi ne tirk later but did m&gt;- offer 1 lmPort&lt;r t®
gasoline so produced ( J4ri. B- J. Robinson, to help care for
mi Mr* M^d
or‘W^
another Ucensed whole--Robinson, whose condition ta not

__ Pacific Whaling Co.. of Long Beach..

»tni lhiiul virinui-

TO BE SHOWN HERE California. law completed arranse----------to exhibit
■,-------- menu to exiuoil amenta
monster
wnaie a inmonster whale In

hhrt

ciTiionAV

EN HURT SATURDAY
’ —
' -----' .•7* ..

.

mg beer, tn the. car, but none of them
»0UM give thdr name, although she Udnninta^
.nd get the license number on their nu-1 irmutmnU m
iwiobil.
^.,h? “*-J““nM snd
Both Mr* Mr.ul and Mr* Freeland fa^n0* ?*** t&lt;X Ot llwee cenU *
are tadlv bhiisrd. but no bone* were:
‘.
j-- ,
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.X"
" "• ■
! AWARDED SEVENTY-

LOCAL NEWS

of course!
they're made of

r*rkm&lt; area on the east aide of
ll*
h°U'*
** pBVt* ln
cordance with the recent action of the
dty council It ta expected that the
work wlu
aoon aXUr
Fiwm «X
July.

THREE DIPLOMAS
'Xt££"’»2»£’’"¥£
1..-^
-------- ■■
. -ULSCdi--------- 7Z
STORY TELLING CLUB
,
——
IRUWU .
BEING ORGANIZED Intercslin£ Program, Baptix- friends.
mal Services and Fine AdThu Wednesday afternoon a bridge
rtro.o Oin... 1
1 party ta being held at the l»me of Mr*,
Students Given Opportunity to
dress Closed Camp
lttnry Mulder, spon«x«-d by Mr* Mui­
Study Works of William
, Seventy-three diploma* were award-!der. Mr*. Don Foreman. Mrs The*
led eighth grade gnultmtcs from the| Johnston and Mrs. Edw. Down*, proShakespeare
t National Junior Rhakeanrare Store 8fVenU’-&lt;uy AdventlM denominational; ceedl to go to,the American Legion
| A haurowd Junior Shakespeare 8tor&gt; AChoota. Exerci*e* held on the AdvenUst Auxiliary.
C !raml’
at Hastings Thwe In the | Utidersherlff Oliver Tasker at tend1 '
*h®rt,r ronn * class came from BaUte Creek. Bay ed the funeral ot an uncle. John W.
i ts/i !i..h .
a.—..^,.1 I
•c,tY' Benton Harbor. Cedar Lake. । Tasker, at Bellevue on Monday John
«ndl » rtSdJLd*
Coota- Detroit. Edenville. Berrien । Tasker, until ten or twelve year* ago,
‘LI nt.
’ SP^W. Flint. HoDy. Kalamasoo. Lan- had always resided In Assyria and stall
OwnMO- Puw }&gt;aw owns a farm there. He died Friday
'if,K ^iTn0?*
Pontiac. Shelby. Urbandale. Witaon. night at the age o&gt; 75 year*.
‘
h ih and Wyoming Park.
, James Hitchcock, of Middleville, wa*
X7&gt;i STjiwmu thL.
Features of the program Included sent to the county jail for thirty day*
■»ro^^fm^tedtMuX\?^VMl^-Proee**s''MUl‘
HulL &lt;4 BaU1-' b’ Ju'u&lt;* Harper of that village on a
SStt hU Corner solo. Harold May. of j charge of rrekl.-** driving The Jitatlw
’kn^ iic^of^hr SldS
n mi B’'1Tlrn Spring* Invocation, Elder 8 . handed, him thirty day* with 813.25 fine
E Wl«’“- 01 &gt;'i»n,‘1nK ‘Michigan My and coats and in default of payment an
when erouc^wll^m^t. Lnd'tell Hhlke MlcWKan. *ong by congregation Vtbra addition of thirty day* in Jail
’ ,l“,r I,Ur&gt;» «’&gt;O- •’&gt;' Profi^sor Willard bhidel
The first Um&lt;- John Ketcham ran
:*fS^ch^tte"iiuPhihtaJS^rt Th?n "r Btrrien Spritup Our motad.^No'. fivcongrrMhewaabeatenbyUievet,
^n
but »*■«»•" by Ardlth Van- cran. Ed Hamilton, of Nile* It wa* In
tn 2*25SLi^2" H,,rn- OI •Bottle Creek Plano duet, by Just *uch a time as we are now pacing
•aiwn hotvor^ ot other schooU for
j Emilyjmd Barbara Burt, of Holly, through I told Ketcham ut that titne
i
.
,
' Michigan. Presentation of certificate-.'. that I couldn't support him in lita fir*’
oucrea at various
r-. teof
Dane.
of ncrncn
Bcmcn springs.
Springs. PanPan- ■| campaign
campaign orcau»e
because tne
the counuy
counuv nevueu
needed
ai.’.'iT' i(p,
ri K
’*'- 01
.W * .$£35 ™b *hM S; tomlme.
'™”n'P by children Talk. "Oatlw
Gather .1,
tlie IUma-.
U» strongest m*it*at u»
tlie helm 1I ..n
am g&lt;»Children.' by Edith Shepard. of Lun- I mg to support Ketciiam in tlus fall
ha* fiiiislwd the prcM-ribed course.
xing. Benediction. Prof. T. E UiinUi. of campaign for-precisely the «*iw rt-aBattle cnxk • son that I refused to support him tta
PETITION ASKS THAT
A beautiful baptismal ceremony was:first time he opposed the strong «t.d
nilARniAKJ DC ADPnilUTCn
XL ThoriUppte take. Satur- virile Hamilton.—By Harvey Slicrmiui
t.lsT
’clbck. in
tn which
winch of Paw
Paw Paw.
UURnUIAN DC ArrUIN I CU (day
iliy afternoon at 4.15
o'clock,
camp converts
meeting convert*
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a„
nue»
:4S camp। 48
meeting
received received tlie I

Mr. and Mrs. Maltnight, Dor.n.1 Mai-_
Mr. and Mr»
Sheldon wfre »nlRhl• *U’’ “nd daughter of Jackson
fallers at suntaid recently.
»|&gt;ent Sunday at Will ^mx-r *.
Mr and Mr* Victpr Reuther and ‘ Es«&gt;n&lt; Eviftx of E-tot Waraervita
family and Mr'and Mr* Will Veite
Sunday, afternoon with Rturoll
spent Sunday at Ora-.* lake vuitln-t. Eu&gt;“r
.
administering
the
—
~~
- •
- ,
OBITUARY.
relative*
’
। Dori* Tompson of sunfield |s sjwnd- Hearing On Clift Kleinhans ordinance.
dinarice
B ‘ Th&lt;* E Waters w-.is born in tta city
John Stair* *.xi-uiwi daughter called .’*Ut a few day* witiiMrs E J. Staldun
Case Is Set For Saturday
J‘— ** of "baptism were
"" Htar~H.
"
Taylor. of Holly. Ebler B F William*. of HaMlngs on August 30 1866 Within
on Arthur. Stair* of Carit-hl m -nflv 4
• • •--------Of
Next
Week
________
of
Jackson.
and
Elder
D
S.
Osgood,
of
a
short
ltme
** W&gt;wd wnh h&gt; i*»rMr* Ujgan. Dorothy. J.*- Dr,-:in utui •
s CLOVERDALE. (
■
m.Uch....
cnta ,o Irving towiMllip. where he grew
A petition ha* been filed by C. H M
Muskegon/
talah Hamburger! ah ol LaodtigJ Frank Helirj- and daughter.. DoroOsborn in the probate court asking! Saturday ..«.«■«&gt;
evening several ,,u&gt;&gt;uiru
hundred'10 -&gt;w,n-“ ’n“nl‘,«l A[u
. *r completing
.
..
that Chfl Klemtan*. ot Nashville, ta- junior boy-;. and.gtrL* surrounded two thc c’*u,tr&gt;’ *clx»L I*- attended th., ing at their tame here.
adjudged a spendthrift and that a targe camp flrc&lt; while listening to in-1 Haatangs. High school and wa* graduguardlan be appointed for him. Ute 'cresting stories.
- ated with honor* with the ria** of
I--tit ion recites that in two years ta has . The annual camp meeting of Adven-11887 During his High school attenddissipated about IH.OOO of tta eMate, ttata cloned Sunday evening with an ad- |ancr- ta-became associated with the
•Aljirh lit*
fattar.
the_____
late W H .drwu entitled. -Tta Three
Gardens" nntl ot H H B|tt|ow As Co. of which
which
hi* ____
______
mmict: W~«.
----- k-ft lam. *_.*
-----father
- — was by Elder F. L. Abbott,
. . of Lansing‘ his older brother. Luke, wa* a parux-r.
I Klemhans.The
! for many yrani a merchant at Nash-.
- - - I He held this connection faithfully for
lovrT 30 &gt;Tars 00 Junr 4 ,8*’ h'* *’“*
vtlle and left u *ub4antlal estate. Mr. FEW TFl FPHnNF'CAI 1 &lt;5
untied in marriage to Mary N. DeMott
Osborn ri-cite* In hl* petition that, nt l rC¥V I CLtrnunt LHLLO
‘ the rate Clift Klcinhan* ' has been !
ARF oUDJtLI
‘xIIRIFCT TH
to (),hls
unlon
M’” un
*l,so( ,i"1W0
rT1
Ant
IU TAY
I Aa and
Ray E
f thw
f|ty onc
Jn thr
{.spending the money—a* fast a* he can
ta became associated in businexs with
s»y
hi* .son Ray. as tta firm of Tlx»- E
(ta nuiv become a county charge. ..v
(Waters A: Son. taking ■ very active
Messages Is Quite Low In
| therefore 'requests that a guardian be
1 part In the bUMtw-x* until tta last three
appointed and Clift Klelnhan*' bh*l-,
Most
Instances
ftn&lt;J
Lhlp («, fading
--------------------------I ne» affairs be handled by a guardian, j
!I Tta date
vet for tta
Comparatively
dale set
tlie hearing L*
L. Julv
---- *•—-•’ few telephone caH.«, health ta wa* forced to give up hlIB
*ub*,‘* »&lt;&gt;
8 We
W«- und&lt;Ktand
understand that
tliat Iftemhans
KHnhan* Ls
I* srp
»n'*u»&gt;jcct
to tta
the new federal
fet^ral revenue I activity in tta buMtte.ss For fourteen
•’violently
- » . .. oppreni
.
. .to ..
*
.
.
lal
nnd
tlu-ri.
nn
nn
the idea of a tax- an&lt;* t,ure B no tax whatever on' weeks preceding hi* death ta wa* conIguardiandup
. '-'!n »fid I&lt;MII di-stancr messages that fined to iu* bed and although ta knew
.
IRONSIDE BRO5„Proprs.
-------- - .&lt; a » *
co ‘- iv** than 50 cents each, or on lo- the end was not far dmtent ta matnFIQM QFFM TCI RF Ml ITU
Ca^ tel.-pbcnc calls, according to J E tuined liial .same kind and loving spirit
Phone 2497
Hastings, Mich.
rton ODCIVI iu DC nriuun
McElwain, manager in this area tar tta, to the end He passed away tefnd rLIKE POOR HUMANS
Bell Telephone Company
|june 19th. wted 85 yrors. 9 mm. 20
Lint, rvun nutviMrvo
Manager McElwain .-tate- that tta days.
They Full for ‘‘Glittering Bait' Hastings telephone office ha* had' He l^vew to mourn his torn. »u* ta­
il imtars of intpartes m {hat regard, in- voted wife, hi., son-Ray and his famI
—Gold Fish Bait Lured
idlcatlng tliat many i»er.ain».do not un-,Uy. two brother, and one sL*ter. many
iderstand dearly all tta provision* of relatives and a large number of friendi
Two Fine Pickerel
' the new revenue act that wa* pasjed by anckbuslnes* acquaintances
.........-----------------' vongrvx. and -i,-nrd by President HooFuneral ..r.Uxservices were held at :i_
the
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Johncox and Byron.
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Mr and Mrs Chiu. Foote and aun.*j Millard Cook hurt hl* hand very
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spent tlie week end with W. A. John- ' R.uikiii Hart'.i Corners recently.

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The great volume of long distance Dr-wry officiating Interment in Riwrleiephotie calk from HvUng*. ta say*. ■ side.
.
to tv-arby point.,, tta ctiarges on
-------------- ---------------------t|„.
low
poDU.NK ( (IMMUNITY
7
an. I1(&gt;1 affected by tin- act
I
MEETING ON SATURDAY.
----- }------ -------------- -------I Tta Podunk p«Mta will have ttair
Al I KINDS OF FAKF**
’community Meeting next Saturday
»«-L MIMUa UF rAKto
July 2. al the Goodwill church P&lt;x
AND FRAUDS ATTEMPTED luck &lt;llnnrr at noon and program and
---- L-—
’&gt;.*porwin tta afternoon All arc wd:- nt lurk there with ju»t ordinary bait. I
Mun At Jonesville Gets Nicelco*ne,'
*
j mtnnuw* and worm*.
,
Sum dwindling Merchants—
FENNOCK HOSPITAL.
Since last report. two babies have
Lands
In
Hillsdale
Jail
1 Tile
lixattna. ..
•. m. »■»,
■
.
mvn
uoni as
nonpnai To
jo air.
been bom
at uw
the hospital
Mr. ana
and
[jilju-antly entertained br Mrs Flor1‘ &gt;« »&gt; time* take these that nil kind.*! ^r.s Kendall Coat.*. Hmtang*. Houte- 5.
!«:n&lt; Flrmuu the meeting being!0* f“ke* and frauds are attempted ' n boy on June M; to Mr and Mt*
,*&gt;|4W&lt;!.M a *pten0id talk by n n- From Uic Jonesville Independent we
Hcrxcl.Woodland .Route 2 a girl
fumed missionary from tlx- West In- learn that a man raiw into that town nn June 29
lb '. Lowry, whn d&lt;-M-nb**d the: proposing to get out what he called a,
----- ------------------------------L lund.. and gave vunr inb-rertinc ex- Baseball Booster shefct. 25 ' of the proNORTHWEST RUTLAND,
itnrnri-.* mhis work. 'Die .islands reeds to go to the ball team According
Mr and Mrs Marley Burrough-&lt; of
when- his rnBwion ta located belong toiu&gt;
accounts given m the Indcpcnd- i Throe River* arc spending several days
; England and they have never had pro- ent. tlx- same thing was pulled off in with Mr and Mr* Ed Whitright Mr.
. hlbltion. They have to pay a license of I neighboring towns Business men were and Mn Ed Dodge of Lansing were
5. 000 cvcr&gt;' six months to sell liquor.; *oliG’.ed. paid tlie money to help the I also guests Friday and Saturday
’but wi in America who think our high'1™11 team and the result was anythingMrs Ernestine Edger is in Middle­
; taxc* come from having the 18th Ibutsatisfactory The man skipped, t ville thia week assisting m the care ot
i mnrndmen: should go there to live. We having several holding the fr.is He was her mother. Mr*. Mary Watkins
do r«»t know what taxew are iierr. arrested and jailed at Hiltadale; but itGuexts in the John Benedict home
iEver&gt;nr liaving an income of Manner**-* such an easy way to make money'over the week end were Mr and Mrs
, regard 1&lt; *v oi the sire ot the family. Lhat ne may attempt the game ebe* i Howard C Booth ot Laingsburg, Mta*
;has to pav .in income tax You haw 1 where
Coral Benedict, Mtas Irma Furgcon
to nay a license to own a bicycle or a-------------- ♦**--------------and Miss Ethel Ha.-kin all of Laiumg
d nkey Hi.- people of the Islands arr
ENTERTAINED FOR COUSIN.
। Mr*. Jame* Dibble recently enteriwry sociable and when he w^nt -.here
Mtn Grace Edmonds was tala* at Uincd an old school friend of pharlu wa* t ...thing to roe die ladies thing-a prettily appointed one o'clock lunch- lotl*
j tea psrtws. now they serve liquor eon on Tueschy. honoring her cqiisln
----- ------------------------------Why? Surely, not because they are pi o-. Mr* Earl Froro. of Cuvahogu Falta,
SOLTH SHULTZ.
hibtted from having it. If we think Ohio, covers being laid for seven The
at Mr- and Mrs. Wilbur Glbdnnking to bad here we sliould go:guests were Mrs Franc. Mrs. Gordon
Sunday were. Mr and Mrs. Ira
there and live a white.
Fdmonds of Nashville Mr- C E Hvwtt ; shu,,z
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
Fvibming tins splendid talk we liad Mrs Msur.ce Edmonds " .Mrs ' Walter j
“ndrt &lt;?,U8h^r'
“nd
&lt;w tocanew mrclln,
by Mr, WblUc «i«1 M&gt;» nnn* H.mpUbi
IU&gt;'‘ tlr0,her
: Florence Fleming.
--------------- -t B ,
Mnrt fnend of Carlton
Mrs EdUh Snyder then led Ute
SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION
,
a1?1 Mr* TrBcy Hallock of Bst-r
prayer service The flr.a. ctapter of Hastings Chapter No 7 had a very ■ UJ,Creek ,penl the week end Bt thelr
; Daniel from the mh to the 17th verse interesting schtwl of instruction Mon- co!r,e\J ..
lust* read, also Isaiah 28. 10 after day evening. June 20. conducted byu M^Bertta TbwZf’rf hSim^ W‘lh
which we tad prayer
i Worthy Grand Matron. Mr* N. Belle /
™, B
A reading was given on Flower Mu- Pike of Wyandotte, anff Grand Ruth :
J®hn Blnison of South
jsion work alter which fiowrrs and text j Mrs Jennie Read of Detroit and
1' ?Kn1
Mtemoon
card* were dtatnbu’.ed to the nek and: Grand Warder. Mrs. Prances Olover of Uh
M Mrt‘ J' W Tedrow-.
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Halting), Michigan

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DELTON, MICHIGAN

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
|the home of the latter .
Miss Luella Dunn and Mr. Frank land Mra. Win Havens *Mr. and Mrs.
, Schrer of Kalamazoo wis$e Sunday | Rankin Hart and daughter ot Brush
' guests of the former's parents. Mr. nnd Ridge and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Havens
Mrs. Harry Dunn.
and children were Sunday guests there.
MU&gt; Dunn l»n on Monduy lor P.» 1 “5 “»* «"
Vnxun*., M Dun
Ruw Uko to ■pend the rammer.
I i‘1“ '«*M '» “* 'Wnl"«
Mr. and Mrs. ^rt Gorham ot Dowling! Richard Can&gt;e»tcr of Battle Cn*k
were Sunday guests of the former's1* spending the summer In tlie Harry
brotlier. Francis Gorluun. and wife.
i Dunn home.
Mr. aiM Mrs. w. H. Otte were Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and chilcallers at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs dren enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday
Fred Otis of Gias orerk. at Horae Shoe lake anti al« calk'd at
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson visited thc home of the former's brother. Tom.
from Saturday night Uli Monday in near Orangeville.

PENNEY’S
Hastings, Mich

Seven-Game Totirney to Be [Hustings Batsmen Twice Make!
I Determined Dtive to Over- |
Followed By Trick-Shot
come Lead
.
,
Exhibition
Jimmy Risk. American horseshoe
Tlie Hartings Independents lost
.MO. a■
champion, and Joe Bennett, the dark [close game in fjouth B«nd U-t S
'
Sunday
horre" of rfaltomd totirnament play, wiu n tta-v played One of .the fa-' remiwill mret here in a wren-game mqtbh. pro club- of Hie Imliana city
Oils Friday I-V nme. July 1'.' al the
Pemberton. Hastings' pitcher, got off
liArtlngg Horrej-hoe club courts &lt;m M t
an«1 allowed lour hit
accord mg :&lt;&gt; Charlie James. irrcskJent iilng to give tlie Hookhts a three run;
of the club. Neither RlK nor Renn"'.: iukanlagc. This ended the tewing on*
have ever met In tournament ji!«y al­ til tl&gt;* traultional .‘ lucky
though v.icft is acquainted with th*1 Haxtingt. went on a hl'
&lt;*-With!
ether through their ii*|W-ctiv«- record?.
Both like stiff, competition. and are
Young hit rgfely ax did Brown
looking forward to the match here.
first. ItarrUilfibn ckuned the ba.*
After the. tftiirnanwnt.'RS*k *ifi put
lh is good hit and Brandy follower
bn his exhibition of nick thou. This with ;
Harrington was1
year he ha. added a few .blindfold­ catrttht
third, ’retiringJ
pitching tturiU ।
re at Hirer all.!
Extra bleacher
However. South Bend came buck in
their half of the inning to bunch five
hit* for three more run1', and just fur
goad meaoare took advantage of a bxe
on balls and a hit to score twice 4|
eighth frame.
—..... ...-------- ..------- --- — play
(i.diig uno the ninth inning
ha« «-FtaVJi;&gt;h&lt;d a number Af sc a rec- bins tiehind, the iTxials managed to pickj
ijirds tuiKiiiK which are: Amviica.i up three run» before being retired.
1iotm»1ht«* champion for 1930-31-32, Young reached first on bails, errors by
♦ uymy-hve rtraiirhttional tounuman'
iu BroWn and Pemberton,
straight doubles in
ig In the meantime. and
gain hit in. a rUn but was I
clghty-nltK’ ringer* in
thirty-six doubles in one game, ninety- :
•three ringer* out of one hundred .ta&gt; - •:&gt; grounded out
j pitched, forty-eight rmgm ’out of
The South Bend team
fifty shoe# pitched.
turn Bum
Among Bcmwti'A accomplishment.-?:
■are victonra over tin- best jilaycrs m
the gum?*. He has def?»«!«-d Frank Hinington.
Bland; t&lt;-t
Duns, nittjaul champion: Carol Leonard.
Jark'isn. an oOixtanding jiro'i -..ional
jp|ayvr; and othersTlk-tournament beta icn R:&gt;: ami U-mlli.
BwmeV U s.‘i&gt;igiul&lt;xl to begin pi-unplly
at 8:5o o’clock :ifl&lt;-r which Rl-it will put : Brown. .
on lite trick-; hi.-Tcxhibition.
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I:h&lt;- Mimnvr Litt !r IfonrerJunior;-ji&lt;*nd&lt;
['.he dity.iKUh hli- grandparents, .while:
[Marcia Mary is six'iidlng Iht vacation
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Mrs. Mabie Moody will entertain the
Varietyl
this price!
Evangelical L. A- 8 at a [XU hick dinner Thursday. July 7. A donation of
eggs from cnch
each family is requested,
requested.
’ ’ will b^- sold' and the proceeds to
which
go In the eli|irch funds.
OATS GROVE.
Tlie ice enjarn social Saturday night | Mrs. Florence Kelsey of California Opportunity uses the Want-Ads—you can't afford to miss them
at tlie Erwin Miller home was well is visiting relative- and friends here.
attended. All thc ice crenm.was sold'
,.nrt
,H„ xr w nr &amp;
.
The Young.People’s cla.-5 of the Sun-

Vrrh Quick a' Bunfield ink! also visit« ,
*
,
cd with the latter's sister. Mr. and Mr-. chme of equipment for the drill tetom.
Who arc in .practice to appear at the
On •’»«''&gt;“ » company of relatives
Detroit fair in September.
' mcl nt thc homo ot Mr and
Flo&gt;'d
tpu-.M ( In that. iugne.
Mr. nnd Mr- Otk- Ketchim and!clum 'o obrerve their wedding knMr. nnd Mr-.. Ha:
■Obey spent
nnd
Ruth,-- spent
Sunday with 'Is- is
mother at daugrffer.s.
, -Betty
, —
■--------------- —Fri-1 n,'’''raary.
n eicnuie iwrnera.
Although it was rainy a good crowd
: day
day r.nd
and Satunlay
Sat urday ffiuturtiiK
motoring and .sighisightTli- fine rains which came Sunday "ing In different points along Lake
SwvSaturday
*****
Sunday,
whcli
slides
bnghlrmd tl* hdpra and proapecU of MicHigan returning
------- -’late
”
........ ” l *ce ,a
*' Rlinrt
“v evening, «
h** *'
“&lt;«
niclit Mrs. froia Carl, sister of the' frc.,n ,l"' book "B™ Hur” UTrc shown,
the ianii'TS' hereai
former, attended to the duties at tiwlr | Eldon Oakra of Hastings furnished a
number
of
pieces
of
music.
Suntiny store here during their absence.
The Gleaners class of the Sunday
I evening of the latter’
Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs.
In honi-r nf the birthday of Geo. Clyde Kesler were. Mr. and Mrs. school met with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wood, his mother. Mrs. Merritt Wood, Howard Cooley and daughter of Battle Dunnigan on Friday evening to ob­
serve their wedding-anniversary.
of Pralm vllie entertained Mr. an.1 Creek.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. The program for the Community
Mrs. Qeo. Wood and children for din­
Henry Gray and family were Mr. and service next Sunday evening. July 3
ner Sunday.
will be given by the Grand Rapid/
Mrs. Millie BrfMin Fisher. and Mrs L. H. Schroder of Kalamazoo and Church
of God. There will be an otnd on Benson of Chicago vteited in Mrs Alton Brooks of Los Angeles. chesti*n of Young People besides other;
-California!
musical
numbers and the address will)
Tin* "Briggs’ Jubilee’” which was
be given by their pastor. Rev.’ Frank I
Mrs. L. 'S. Cornell of Gobles visited advertised to be held in the church Slplc. His subject is to be "True
her brctljcr.‘s. B Wilcox, ami family basement is planned to be held in the Patriotism."
from We?ln?s&lt;lay till Monday P. M On open on different* lawns • in Lacey,
Ruth. Marian and Paul Woodman.
Friday. Mr. and Mix. Wilcox and guest Thursday nig fit of this week.
Freda Smith nnd Caroline -Wensloff
and Mrs. Bradllvld and Jack&gt;spent tlie :
were in Grand Rapids Thursday eve­
f HOLMES CHURCH.
afternoon in Ha ting:ning.
Z
Mrs. Myra Woodmansee and daugh­
Tills Monday afternoon Mrs. BradA son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
fbdd and .-on Jack and Mrs. Wilcox will ter and Mm.‘Lois Firstcr of Hastings Kendall Coats on Sunday, June 26,
ijcronijxiuy fheir gliest, Mrs. Cornell, were week-end visitors at Roy Wick­ al the Pennock hospital.
to Kalaiiuizsxi on iter return home
ham's and Sunday callers were Mr and
E. Coals ts aick and under the doc­
Mr. and Mrs. |».iru r t&lt;V?‘ spent Sat­ Mrs. Archie Wilson of Kalamazoo.
tor's care at this time.
urday night and j»rt of Sunday with ' Mr. sind Mm. Juu-ph Crockford spent
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Demand and
the former's uncig, Mr, and Mrs Lafe Sunday evening at Harry James’ tn Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demond were
Peake. Barry township, later in the day Hastings.
in Buttle Creek Friday afternoon The
they all visited in another' uncle's- Mr. and Mrs George Lennon of Cin­ latter’s broiher of Indiana, who had
heme. Mr. ahd Mis Piiln Hamilton nt cinnati! are spending several days with been visiting here returned with them.
Howlamfoburg who is confined with a their mother. Mrs Ben Crockford.
broken limb
I Mrs. Ben Crockford was a Tuesday EAST ORANGEVILLE
----1 vtaitor at Will Hauer's in West Wood‘
AND WEST HOPE.
MARTI.N CORNERS.
land and spent Wednesday at. John
Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin of De- Bulhng's in Woodland. .
Mr and Mrs. Basil Hayward and
trod visited tla ir consul. Mrs Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnum ot daughters of Alto visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ovrpmith. and family a couple of days. Hastings spent tlie week end at Hubert W. B Hayward and other relatives
Barnum's and Sunday callers were Mr. Saturday afternoon. They were on
Tlie L. A. 8. at Mrs. Clara Gillespie's and Mrs. Alton Wood of Coats Grove. their way home from attending the!
last Wednesday was well attended, thej Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee spent Brundage-Stewart wedding at Kala­
proceetls being »7.00, chib No. 4 will, Sunday at Adam Endres’ in Freeport, mazoo.
Mrs. Alice Collins attended the wed-:
entertain next time ' ut Miss Ruby
--------------- »♦-»■-------------Ogswell'*.
,
PRATT DISTRICT.
ding of her neice Marjorie Jopes nt
The V. I 8 or young ixnple's class: We are sorry to ray Mrs Wm. Cronk the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Jones
of the 8- 8. will hold an ice cream' so- was quite l»orlr thc paM week. She is of Galesburg on Friday evening. June
rial in the church basement Friday sonic better again. '■
17.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Johncock vis-'
evcidng. July 1. A good attendance is
Mrs. Carroll cutler and Miss Frandeslred. and you are cordially invited.‘cona Cutler and Mrs. Edgar Meat! at- Ited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hayward of
Good home made*ice cream and cake!’’-nded tlie Birthday club at Mrs. A. D. Kalamazoo, Sunday.
will be served.
' Lowell's Thuraday.
Edna Shattuck, our eighth.” grader,
Remembers. S next Sunday at 10:301 Mrs. Dirk Hoffman spent Wednes- and Myron Johncock and Herbert
o'clock. Everyone cordially invited.
'day with her son Ernest of Assyria and Shattuck, seventh graders, were sued
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oversmlth and
acquainted with the new grandson, cessful in passing their examlnatlons.son visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eld-1 Miss Hazel Cronk came home from MIm Norma Castle has been engaged
rege of North Lake Odcf-*n Sunday.
! Muskegon Friday her school being to teach another year. Miss Castle I
Some from here attended the funeral closed. She expects to spend her va- is attending W. 8. T.'C. this summer.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Collison of KaJa- ‘
of Mrs. Jane Fisher in Hastings Sun­ cation with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grtu-tle and chil­ mazoo visited Mrs. Mary B. Johncock!
day. Surely a good w^man has gone
Home to lier reward. "For blessed are dren of Kalamazoo and Miss Esther and other relatives Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rozelk* Stantqn of
Hoffman of Battle Creek were week
the dead that die in the Lord."
end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Hastings were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
The Philippine Blands recently ex- Mrs. Dirk Hoffman.
Alfred Altoft Saturday.
perlertced the coldest weather since
Mr. and Mrs. Geo: shifky of Cale­
1914 when the mercury dropped to 60 donia visited their daughter. Mrs. Geo.
German owners of radio sets pay'
degrees above aero.
13.71 for an annual license fee.
Vandenberg, and family Wednesday.

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'[T/iis
and Opinions;
an d That I.I Backward Glances,
■ What Others Say
Bits of Yesterday

— •
h ,j&gt;end 10
------ Waatangton. Host and
aju.uian |
per cent more for war veterans than!
nialDftys. '
Hospitality of Colonial
Canada and the four fargest suffavr*
. 01 »ii ‘ . I. lit n
in Europe combined I United States
Riding.
Wllh
tlie
Pack.
A VETERAN FIGHT:
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
casualties during the war were 360 300
At
foreXront ot lh,
A PiMsant Secit-ij
Work is progressing nicely
killed and wounded; the total casual-, full payment of the bonus, against the 'That General Georue Washington now
•w pennock
Pennock hospital on West
W«
Green
&gt;t IlMtlan. ties of the oilier countries mentioned inexcusable widows' pension mi-tuure
•a.,
.•n„“ ,•“« "•
been started and construction will be
He’was a *upcro’bo^m2n; rr“ct''f‘1 “ ™«,,dly
I*««ible
.e »» » supcro noracman.
MiMe* Ceci It Royer, Mildred Riley.
contem-porar-.es in their writing*
Stella Heath.
Madeline
notvd nu splendid awpcarancc
. Manila Zerbri.
------------------ ----- -----------Fnince and 5 8 for Great Britain
Congressman Johnson is a veteran in tairscback. Lafayette, in describing him i ?',1:and P”?U,y I,on8 ,ar* “ttending
1 Great Britain paya corajiensation only every sense of the word He enlisted as
'«« SS-?; •!»* f
X"'S.“.nd
to those who have been wounded or “ buck private and wa* advanced most magnificent figure he had ever ,,
„ -- „
—step by step to the rank of first lieu
„soc impaired by illness directly attribut- tenant, tn the Seventy-ninth division
charger.
,r---------- - -■ — — — —
able to war aervlte. Tlie eligibility of a overseas.
------- one of ontfaucon.
theGeneral Washington loved hi* horre* u,"rtUKVl„
o, &lt; .
war widow for pension ceases on rc-! memorubl
„
In the Antonne- »nd Ids dogs, and enjoyed live keen
8unday f&lt;5
------ ------ . —
. Ann Arbor to spend the summer with
■ marriage. In Eurojve veterans' relief is; Meuae offensive, he was wounded after iS
M MM in
125XmS
S’ "'S"’.’' ’ta “
n« J.U.R.1 boo,, in Am,nc. K
JETK,£
। .'•neii lire, out even after being hit he
mi
: ;A powerful lobby ta continually at work ; ^pted two other founded men to
li.ra 3U » to force pa^ge o[ favorable mea*-&gt;the rear and refused »jiace in the am­
He
in the habit of hunting threJd^a,'d
* inwrt&gt; n. ures through Congress At the end of. bulanqe until liicee men had been times a week If the wearier wa* favor- '^-,d
,here:
t
t'-t 4 l* la*t February. America had spent di-' “T?
Re *°n “ c^‘‘On ,or ,be able During thc hunting ,*«■««&gt;tr Mount
1^ E*a B**?*-^
, .■ u
,
... ' ,
;distinguished service cro*s in rccognl- Vernon entertained many sporting
' ?‘{*,nd^ the
*’G
Iectly on relief to World War veteran* Uon of hls couraae
guest* from thc neishborlnit eitaU-* ;n| ban&lt;iu&lt;t Friday night and s^nr 8«tg tr rant and their dependents 15.475,505.520. | He fought for hi* country in the war from Maryland and elsewhere Tliese ! “rda&gt;Lh‘ °^”d
wlRl Mr' aJ''1
The total amount spent on veteran*'; and he is fighting for it now. In the guest* arrived, often with their own M”'. C J1 lStob',&gt;r,n ?nd d*“®btc’' B*Rvrelief ».nce 1789 U 113,000.000.000 Thus'
retinue* of servants, their own mount*.
•
. ,
,
i ,na&gt; •* found to be the best friend of and remained for visit*, not of days but
m
h
”
7«
thc World war account* for'nearly 42; the veusrnn-not the enemy he ha* of »wti. during which time they were, ?!r and
Enl 1 Tydrn a?d Mb^
per cent of the. outlay for veterans' re- been branded by tho»e who arc at- rntanaliwd royally I,, .!»■
old
iu. llel during our entire Nat lonal. history; tempting to stampede congress He ' ,
jet during the Civil war. the North
,*»«“' at?lude »«h
Breakfast wa* served at condieliuht
Mr*. D M. McBain is visiting re la­
■
.
.
, .
a assertion that he want* to “save the the table groaning with the bounty ol I D^S»WMcarin'n
a
1 the ta.i wlM-ta aJo,u' suffer ’«&lt;»•«» ‘n dcad »nd veteran from himself "
delectable southern dirties Washing-1 !?“*■.
llarp
,!n Grant*
wounded or only 300 les* than tlie enHe fought the pension measure that ton himself, however, rarely partook of '■
"
Ure country during the World War.
1 »wJd provide .government support for anything but Indian com-cakes awl I
K,2f,?.hMcDa ?
,
Aoaln «. oak uw queauaa lu- ?“m' •■&gt;■“«&gt; •■&gt;» •“« “ ““
milk. He Often a»kcd thc blessing at a.^
R
,
.. . , ,
, , themselves. He fought to reduce the hi* table, unto** there wa* a cleogman m " hi M Prairitnlle
'
TOLERANCE
America been just in 'her treatment of • ex^nmtures ot tjle vcWnins bureau
present,
all
standing
during
this
cere-.
W
rs,uU
at
P
1
President Alexander G. Ruthven of veteran*?
'-• which are taking a ■••••
billion dollar*
anAt'dnwnjhc cavalcade would be 1
'rwERTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
-i nuaffy from taxpayers’ pocket*: He
the University of Michigan struck nn
1 fought the bonus payment plan that
important chord, we believe, when he-!
EVEH AN ENIGMA
A party of twelve of the memters of
1 threatened Die financial stability of tlie ready to start. Washington mounted on
hr M n M. club *ppnl Saturday In
urged the graduating elaaa to TpraeChicago Justice I* an enigma Over
r j .............
country _a* well as the restored jobs hl* favorite hunter. Blueskin. a fiery l'Freeport
at the home of Mr. and “
Mis
aramal of great endurance, dark iron
••
tier conscious tolerance, an enlightened there. *we read, the law bore down I veterans need most,
F A. Shaun. Tlie day was very pleas­
charity which recognize* that every beon B yoilhg
caught fllrtlnc ,I He
" 'knows2 11_1
--------- --------------that _1
ultimately
the whole gray in color. For hunting he wore the antly spent
fashionable costume, of tiic limes, a
lief, creed, custom, and viewpoint Js. Yet only thc dav before a case omlnst 4utsUon
veterans' legislation must blue coat, scarlet waist-coat, buckskin
Mr. and Mrs. Roltcrt Mill* will visit
sys­
ri^rvinw
. ho^lum |d,mlrM. ....
drwninj Of
ot iinderxtandinw
uMtnUndlne. whether
wtelh.r of
ol ,
b» «'ren.l M‘- be settled and that the present sysrelative* and friend* in Pine Giove and
tem must be overhauled. He knows breechc*. top bool* and a velvet cap. Goblevtlto thc week of.Hit 4th
majority or honor! minority, ot our ,KVC, „ 0„ ,bo
the taxpayers who foot the bill are He earned a whip with a long tiwng
Mr. and Mm. James J. .Mi
BiUy. who wa* Washington's bodyown notion or . lorrlsn one.”
robbery armed wee dlaoharged an mo- going to demand that .every dollar
retunicn from a fortnight
fortnight'ss trip to
imoleranre. u m-rldent iwthren
pr^utor Thui
rt,„, must go to those worthy to receive it. wrvant during the war.-rode with tlie-‘reiuniea
n! Minneapolis and St Cloud. .Minnesota.
lav Won the euno or every use
M
„ just as they did in Grover Cleveland's hound*, mounted, on Chinning.
«cr«»!! Mr- “nd Mr* Charles Allen and tlulr
— "y~
---------- ------- --- administration when a "jiui*ge&lt;the pen­ French huntsman* horn slung acron-.
and every Mate. The World War. a ...... ..
^,r ■ind Mr* M B Reynold*,
, the prisoner wereTield longer, some ot । sjon rolls” .‘•logon was a campaign cry. his shoulder*, riding fearlJ-slv through
;iTOdtnt-cf intolerance, is the mo*l rc-! the gangster'* .buddies threatened to' And in fighting the “easy money" brake ipid tangled wood, j tn a .style J Mtrnded a family reunion at Cressey
which would strike terror’to the heart Sl,l'&lt;li,y.
rent example—unless ' we take thc
bring a few machine guns into action.1 kTOUP
u ,r&gt;,lnK 10 fore»Ull a reac- of most mcxieni rider*
t Mrs- 1 A Ryernon. and Mn 8. b
Treaty of Veriailles. President Ruth­
Washington
took gn-ul RM
pride
in ms
hi*si*
three
niece*
ven. a* we understandhim. U not urg-:-- -------- - --- - ^stance tnose wno really need it. He
* &gt;•'•« vy*
r in
- ‘-kuX
- . --- «nWrtalnhig
.. .
'n,JtT
llf
mg us to abandon iove for our coun-ifendetl at lhu ™bber.*plned enforce-1 know* that if a minority today places
a"d hadhix pack so ^^jiy,}^ «la. Ertte *pd Nnd* Dod.i uf
Bd • ment of the law and gave vent to a few , on the country a needless burden. drafted av to speed and bottom, tliat in •
K' ‘1 ‘Lt- , Tn1.
lev ■&lt; •JTr-r rnmmentntnn. nn
try. as some fommentaton on his adremark» he granted Hie motion *hich it cannot bear, thc millions who running, if one doc last- tta- setiv. anf ‘
dre.v. imply. He doe*, however, .de- c*1i«lc remarks, he panted tfle m u*'» । IK)W
t nothing will not be assured other wu* Immediately al hand u» 1*- ,*'r,ncr Lacher In the city mIwoI*. was
nounre that type of narrow patriotism ! ““* lhc accUAed robber walked out of
wben the (Jmc conieil thMt they1 cover it. When running in full cry, y&lt;ai
Mr abd Mrs Roy Andrus
which refuses to recognize that an in- MnlUp« All of which seems to Hullr^mre It.
could "cover the pack with a blanket "; ,hT
dividual countrv
nr state uvuilh..
an Integral
cate that if one wUhes
Mt Vrrqon had a large kennel of
“U
“ M NMl and Ml.. Gni&lt;..
pu«.r
lte
»!»&gt;■«.«
r to go bad in I Congressman Johnsen is not a can- SXS

we desire world peace the differences
not wt* ones^time on trifle*
of thc various nationalities must be,
«=============»======
REVOLVERS EXEMPTED. .
adjusted through common understand- ।
Although
Congress placed a tax
ing. After off how can any nation at-'
tempt to isolate itself from the rest of ^rearms and ammunition, pistol.* ami
the World today when rapid ways of revolvers are exempted. This sre-ms
communication and world trade make odd Possibly the legislators feel tliat
the welfare of nations dejiendent on h®rd limes and a tax on revolvers
&lt;w another?
'
j might taiakc things unroasoiuibly dlfflToleration is now leu a virtue than ' cult fol *omc poor gunman who wUhe.*

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inc. interests
interests of
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« canful regtetcr m
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Ute names,
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and
marks----of1 , MiM G~reia
Gctrrgta lothron
Lathrop expects to rcan. His past record, however, indicates each. Had the record* of horse-breed* !ir".
,*&lt;Tk „om,a ,0® nrjit.i. High school on Friday afternoon were I
. that lie would follow the same course! *»»8 during Hie Rcvohiuon. .and thelj?}y ,n ",a,Uson- N,?» Jersey. New York
even if he were seeking return to time immediately follow)ng; bixn more ‘ 5 ana ?.er wu‘*rn Pointa.
that there should have been more .... .. w„.k
*10...
offlre An eastern correspondent very; carefully kept.* there u no doubt that
nSzmi. « annul L«5*
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
aptly itas remarked; “For his fearless-1----;
, ,,
,, ,, „ ,,
I Janie* Mason who ha* been in more of the natrons in attendance.
news in exposing the. growing menace
■=
=£=
J.P Roberta anfT wife and Mt * w H . ”r
w **. ''tM'S^kU* and
I
Greenfield
and
Boston.
Mawichusett*.
U&gt; tlie country involved in so-called
Itayford leave this city at noon Uxiav'Jo' n..V“"?llfklf an‘*
Murtnd
' the past year in the employ of thc Bos­ lor a trip to tiie CentennUL
veterans' relief legislation Johnson de- i
ami
M;n:&lt;-1‘l "
uff fainsing »*■&lt;
itajuil
’ a
' 1 Mai:,
“*•* over Un­
ton and Maine. Railroad is lMxn&lt;&gt; for a
serves another citation for distinguish- ■
The people of Barry county should „week t&lt;rid .with Mr and Mrs. Clair Vun;short viAlt to ri-cujieratc from thc efcd service.”—Grand Rapids Press
!
.Snkic.
be
fooled
Into
going
to
Nashville
or
I
not
a necessity. Nations will have to modi- to turn' an "honest" penny. Just why
। fecta of an eye operation' fie recently
■ Mm Manne Wi-bb. Clayton. Arthur
underwent on hi* right eye, whereby Middleville on the 4th. The only wle- land O|»l Webb spent Thursday In lai THE GREATEST OF THESE.
!
fy their national pride*, petty differ- articles designed to make homicides ns
' hi*'eyesight wo* narrowly saved The bration wortiiy of thc centennial year 1 is er with thc fivtQpr'.* Min, Clinton.
Dr. Michael Pupin. who has been re-j
BEAUTY is Truth
encea and Jealoiuies if the present civ- easy a* jxMstble should be given thc
will be held in thl* city.
trouble
wa.*
caused
by
a
cinder
becomMr and Mrs Howard Shaffer of
iliiatlon is to continue.
’
I same consideration as religious jewelry cently honored by thc highest award j
George Davenport of Woodland hu*
s«vn irom another
nig embedded in U»c eyeball and furmuf the engineering proUssion In this!
Kalamazoo and Mr*. Irene Johnson of
'defies explanation. Even though out­ cuuntry. is predicting a complete trans- J
ude. — Mat ihIw
! ing an ulcer.
. just completed one of the finest frame , Plainwell spent the week end with Mr.
does not expect strictly logical action formation of life as a result of the
Tlie Ml**e* Maude and Lena Mudge houses in the county of Barry The hn- and Mr* J W Shaffer.
BRUCKER cuts own salary
Arnold. ..
Uiilng
t&lt;Miches
were
put
on
it
by
John
and Ayrn-.s Rider have returned home
Mm Florence TrumjM-r spent hk&gt;t
Corikpencing July 1. Governor Bruck - from congrex* al any time, a measure growing knowledge pf electricity. Al­
Michael and tliat . fact b sufficient t«
■ horn St. Gary's Academy al Monroe
er will accept a twenty ;&gt;er cent reduc­ that goes sn far astray a* tax exemp­ though people who look back to a time,
V Clurles Wet.sM-rt. Jr,, has secured a establish the superiority of the paint,
when anything electrical mu a novel:;
Mim Dorothy Mead lias gone to sum­
tion u&gt; salary. Tills cut is voluntary tion of revolvers in face of a general may think that the world knows a good 1
position on the n-pertortal staff ot etc., for John always dues good worir.I nur school at Batt Ip Creek
for every man who puta a job into hi.-,
Today, one of Detroit's-dxlly pajiere.
Neither house nor senate forced him to levy against all othev types of firearms .deal about it now. Dr. Pupin ts not nt;
Little Foreat M&lt;-ad is spending the
• •
Dr. Parkhurt and ja* H MoKcvitt of hand*.
that opinion. While admitting thatj
। week with Marcia Mead al Battle
take it. The governor lias simply jet an needs considerable” explanation.
1 Munflcvtlle called on friend* th thc city 1
....... ..
electricity has already “revolutionized" ।
Creek.
example for other officials to follow in
Friday
QUIMBY.
tlie world, tie describes what is now
A LESSON FROM ITALY.
bringing about economies In exce« of
Mrs F. Y. Hoctk- of Saginaw visited
Children* Day was obwncd at thc
STONY POINT.
Those who believe that government knoWn about it as -meager." He ex-1
friends in the city tlie fore part of tlie •'hurch Sunday evening with appropri­
those authorized by the legtolalure.
plains that he has in mind the moving
irs. Bnnt« r z»f Chartotu- is visiting
control of industry U the key to alt power
ate k
.
ate &lt;*tcrciscs, including music furnished
which pervades everything., L=
Michigan's gubernatorral salary has
Mr ......
and .....
Mr ..
I. E. .Stauffer
and
Mi Jb&gt;' the quartftte of Maple Grove and den son
farm.at thc Sunslunn Valley. gareconomic problem*'^should consider everywhere,
cverywnciv.
uic
uisvar.i
;
1
111
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
_
—
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—
—
including
the
''distant
—
*neves been lavish. The office requires
Lake returned
Chicago tuusic by
Conklin family which was
x«rs R
ij.,
Italy. Since the telephone systems of pulsating spiral nebulae many mil- \ the s'.ablcs of the present day could •Tx&gt;lti&lt;
........... LaiCl' f'-urned from Chicago I i.nu.VMt
1
*uSm-I Keys of Detroit made her
more in the w&gt;y of-expenditures tlian
enjoyed Ktby utl
all.
'
| ixsvdescendapta of the renowned t * a^xMyiwrvnu u short vui| the fore part of
that country were turned over to lion*.of light yean away."
Mr*
D&lt;h*l»w of Mftskcgon wa 1 Thr L A 8. wa* entertained by Mr*
it returns In pay; consequently a man I private operator*, seven years ago. ti*»
For thc progress of science lie ha* no, .table, which included thc fiery Blue' Frank
'
ta-*d^
‘
’
M
Mrs
Mar
*
ar
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l
Bd,1
°
‘
teStaiS
”
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1
'
n,ursday
wnh
“
B
"
od
Bl
'
Mis*
Katherine B&amp;ker of Hastings S
of Governor Brucker'a modest clrcum- ,number of subscribers ha* increased concern •* he observe* iu conquest 0!, *kln. tiu- famous' full-blooded Arabian,
stance* will feel the reduction; thc pay |
the material universe. What troubles I img
Magnolia.
some Ajax.
01 J he Vahan'
hound -and
were Chinknamed-; Ml** Angela Morr:*&lt;y of Jiftluon 1 ?arl,,Rtlri',u“
slN'l*dm« uncle. John Bloclinr.
**
one hundred and fifty i&gt;cr cent, the hint is “the tragic lack of development ii Ung
Some of jin- hound* were lurtud 1
cut will retweseaca- real sacrifice. It | number of instrument* ninety-six per­
Vulcan. Ringwood.
Ringwood. Singer,
Bmicer. True
True Low,
Love. “aWest of relatives and friends
111 ,d5 grandparents. Mr
Mrs
of human love "
.
I Vulcan.
Mm Jtoy
Roy Combs
combs and
and Mi*»
Mis* Myrtle
Myrtle aand
wnt governor believe/* that lie cent.
,
"
■ ­ in nw city Sunday.
' ; «‘d Mr* Jasper Reid, ntunned to hl* y. (jn
.csj
To hatred, jealousies and prejudice* Music.
Bwtetlip*.
Formter. and Rock
......
... KMamamo
&gt;.u.n.&lt;■——ro calk-d
vm«—J Oil
and the quality of service imMi-* Amelin Goodyear of Roster.
b
C
i.&lt;:. witu a 2&lt;» per cent reduc- mcafcUrBt&gt;|j- improved. Strictly mcxlerii marks ot tliat ciindition. he ascribes thel wood
. B. J Wellman.. Saturday
New York, is vLdting her grandmother. 1 Ml*.* Maxine Major of Grand RapThc many ft lends ot Rohm Blocher
u ,.r&gt;, there 1* no rea-m why । equipment has bqen used to replace sufferings of this world, declaring that ■ Following th«» early morning hunt., Mr... Mary T. Goodyear
*d3t ,s «I*nding the week with her are p)&lt; a.«d Jo know she in making u
while man's spiritual being is retarded• the? party wfiuld return’to Mt Vernon
mta r officials shrtild not be able to do
antiquated system* in u*e while he will die- unable to enjoy to the. hill fur dinner. ttauaUy fimltng additional
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hoif- , fine rt-ctnery from har rrwtu ciponlton.
FGRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
1 man'*
equally a., v ■,
j
government had control. Automatic the fruita of material progress.
' | guests who had arrived from neighborThe Y p. s. C E meets al the Pre.*Mr and Mrs. Icon Scott and chtl। switchboards are used except in a few
Till* view of the dependence of thc 1 mg estate.* to learn thc result of the
church next Sunday at 6 -jij ’ rtrrr&gt; of Battle Creek spent |&gt;ort of last
■
CROOKED OR DUMB?
Of the more remote country districts material upon thc spiritual comes from1 hunt and to enjoi the alteriioun * Jiyterian
and is to be led by Charles Lewi*
1 WN&gt;k u1,h bon»r folks here.
'.hat the sport of Competition and private control have a physicist who ha* put the case belter ' gayety.
*riic*i aver
T11C ve*tn-of Emmanwl church have '
En,n,a
“nd Mr*. Mury
than/the preachers do. Life here and
a bounteous.dinner wa* Nerved,
after
mW bv the surprising built up in Italy one of thc most efli- now*depends upop the victories of a: which some of the.guy*would
'c ,!lrd ,b*‘ **■' w w Taytor to sue- 0 Brian of Battle Creek returned to
*. .... i.lav
.
arm i««1hoIlc «ma» U&gt; U» »«r!4 --------- -------------------------------------------... preferred
„„
the time*
force that
has been called
"the
great-i loo.-the
game of the
time*, rwd lh“ R* ' R n BMne inOhe re-T ,r- ,beb- h««r« a,,cr spending some time
‘
'
hip.
At
the
invitation
of
the
j»ast
nr-l
wl
5
h
relative*
here
Italy * experience with government cat thing in the world''—-Boaton Olobt^othrr*
. unim would gather
Kainrr about
aooiuRhe
‘inc harpeinarpsi*
......................
• r "e **"
■■ v,Mt- ,br PUrirti ,w*t Sunday
Mr , and Mrs Robert Glasgow of
1 chord, and with the accompaniment ot *"
control lias been iluplicated in other:
“GENERAL STOREb
jI |ul&lt; ontj vlo;1(li rau&lt;
.. ... their
....... . voices
.. ... ...in and
and nreach
preach atat the
the evt-iiiiut
evening service
service aia; Dowling sjienl Sunday with tin- lutcountries. .Government . control - may'
tcra panmu and attended ^Children*
half past six .
America I* *0 accustomed to thinking pitusing ctginues
■
----soimd feasible but it doesn't work out." in terms of metropolitan merchandit-l After supper which was M-ncd about -On - the
' afternoon of July 4.
■■ w
■■ •f Day exercise*.
j mjf that thc imjeirtance of small cit:e*J nine or ten o'clock, liirre was usually ,
- w -,M ntS U|' B ba,looh 1,1 front
certainty tndiWEEKS CORNERS.
PaiiriFiif PiirndYH hli-c
and ro”*! 4rcas ,n our- nstiomd eco- dsni-mg- the minuc: and tolly country °* ,lb' confectionery room in thc BhepUnnecessary
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickcmon enter­
1
x uru^rupfld
nonilc hfe h,s
Urfely overlooked 1 m.ncr,* which tr. young people c i&gt;e- ard car Anyone bringing back the
u
native HiOdU-we read the other
Consider, for instance,'the so-called &lt; tally enjoyed A» all nte early for the ,lia! ’‘•H ■* “ttwcficd to thc balloon will tained Mr. and Mrs XJha*. Brach of
Hendershott district. Mr. and Mrs
ds' ,aved himself m a Ganics flood k'neral store," an institution which 1*. hunting, the h»ur nf retirement »a-.
8'*? prUc
Laurence
Webb
of
Ann
Arbor.
Mr*
bv
J,’
„ u-ually thought of H.S rapidly receding! nm tate
Mr and Mr* D Striker will leave
Ruth Springer and daughter Irene and
oy haring W th- tad of a user. Mi. lnt£&gt; tht. back|fround in changing AmirAl! »port* aere .-uspendsd during the nea‘ w&lt;*k for
Frank.m D- -RoasCV’Clt. however. |:*s 1,a. According to the federal ernstb of, war. and hunting w*su&gt; never revived nt
^nrn*han of St Paul is Beatrice of Quimby. and Ml» Jfe-rnu e
Wood of Grand Rapid* Sunday। no; ye; convinced himself of the value distribution, however, the “general. Mt Vernon on it* old-time wale InHastings friends.
Mr and Mrs. H. O. Armour of Hick­
Misses Maude and »•-».
Mabel Trego arc
lof thu sort ot emergency measure.—11.1 of special imjvortance. These &gt;785. Lafayette pfesented Wuslnngton
ory Corner* »l*nt Thuraday with Mr.
Boston Herald *
; establishments do nearly 43.000,000,000 j with a pack of hounds, but Increasing' . biting relative* in Grand Rapid..
The amazing NEW truu
and
Mrs. Lyle Dickerson.
Mrs.
Ferris
Rose
and
daughter.
Miss
ana.tr..-T-. picked tne weakest contender
I worth of busincs/annually. or approxi- private and public dutie* caused him to
The
Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
My-rts,
are
visting
friend*
in
this
ci
:
y
, I mateiy 4v‘per
pad obtainable only on
avallab', for huJrmal bow; Schmehng
.u.,-- ~ , ,, n „■.
MWcent of-the entire retail give up auch pleasure
will meet with Mm. Lyle Dickerson
After Sitting
in lhe
thC busin&lt;*s
husiiWu in the United State*
States Their!
ThMr’
------------- —_______
•-.nfu n' ahariwv on s fou» m theiM
‘ R Up
P till1 3 OClock
C
and vicinity.
Akron Truss**. ha* an ad*
*.
’
.
n ‘
1 morning, a L«&gt;* Angrles radio far. »u.-- importance u »till further emphasised,
Mt*. Loren Rich of Hammond. Wi.- July 13. for an afternoon meeting.
Ju»tabte &lt; center prewure
L M mre.a.s ana loa .fir aecond en- CM(le4 4n geUm&lt;Sydney..Austral:» For' w’10”
*re compared with
, com in i» expected to arrive tomorrow
cfonlrol which eleminatea
GUN LAKE NEWS.
to
vI*k her daughter. Mrs, S M. Fouler
unneceoary tiaaue daatroy*
carter taca e o. a d,c;..or. that »*■ lhr„ nunuu.,
[uU thr^ir4M,.e O1.
the •«* ,n «»»«*» they operate
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Forrest Johnson of the Count Dl»-,
Dr. Franz Willison .of Eatan Rap'd t
Ing pressure and hold* rup­
satumird with the fetid aroma of
J-... *. . I™* bu**neM done by them represent*
trift *pent Sunday wllh Robert Count.
Four-ntliu
of
the
radioprograms
•»
a-,
in
the
city
over
Spr.day
He
h.11
ture securely at opening.
Spreit-d eggs.' Bui fight fan* arc beaHJuvec 13 per cent of ail the retail sale*:
Mrs Elsie Pcmbroak was taken1 to
Dotted lines in top iffurtraE
T*’ listened to in Canada conu- from- the opened a dental office and report* presthe hospital at Ann Arbor Saturday. '
Uruted State*.
pect* good
lion Indicate how canter of
Mrs.
Ned
Goodin
hai
a
lady
friend,
pad
can be raised or tower­
••-------Mis* Bessie Willison left Monday
T.'.csc percentage* put the familiar1
ed exactly as patient'* con­
The earlier: needles were pin* with*; n*o-utng for Toledo where *hc will visiting her from Detroit.
&gt;. « Uv lMUWe ,«u™
be­
general store" in the forefront as *
Mr and Mr*. H. H. Jordan were
dition require* Akron Truss
tween Jack and Maxie.
*«
. .u .. leading kind of btulne**. It is far from! ou: eye*, wtuch were used to make an Upend the summer with her Uster, Mrs. called to Chicago Saturday afternoon.
An Indiana professor give* football 14Il£llher "passing institution" in opening through which a thong could Walter Buckhout.
Wearers find matchless
Mr. and Mrs. Dcnni* Duffey and
tru»» comfort and bene­
----------- :
rrrvrr on rr*,...^*
*
y U“ :n
*“• “ a major 5pon »he American scene.-St Paul Pioneer be passed.
ficial result* Bee a dem­
JUST OR UNJVBT!
| w„up,
K
| prli4
----------F1FTY-P1VE YEARS AGO TODAY Phylll* went to Ionia Saturday. Mrs ,
onstration here. We are
Of the cotton consumed in Hie wqrld' Strawberries are Mlltng on the street Duffey'* father. Mr. Lawrence u gam­
Has America been just tn her treat-1 kxsoi,.—Ulr
I
--------------- ----------ing slowly.
.
Exclusive
Authorised Akron
during
the
last
ten
year®.
5^4
per
cent'for
seven
cento
a-quart
men: ct veterans? The army of un-1
.r
was American-grown.------------------------------ The Marshal has posted notices in­
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
employed cx-.*oldlers and live agitaIt is related that there Hr a ravine In
phyticao about our *arytoe
----------forming tiic public that lie will rigidly
John Momma »pent the week end
TO ANY ONE
lion for payment ol 'adjusted com pen- Italy which returns 26 distinct echoes.!
Although hundred* of mile* from &lt;he'enforce the ordinance prolubiUng cat­ yilh hb parents in Grand Rapid*.
I
time
The Prescription Drug Store
satton" certificate* ha. brought thu and it U further related that a big/“Whether thc
Mna
|n be slow or fast.
ocean; Basel. Switzerland, is becoming tie. etc. from running al large dn the
We are sorry to learn that Mr*. Elsie1
Enemies hand In hand
an important seaport due to increased street* in thu city.
quectlon up aaew Here are a few per- business executive shouted "Ye*" down Must come together at the last
Pemipook wa* taken to Ann Arbor
Rhine
canal
boat,
commerce
.
P.
W.
Knukern
has
sold
the
Barry
B- A. LyBarker, Proprietor
Saturday
for
observation
and
undoubt
­
Unent fact*
time and felt exactly as if he were I . And understand
,
----------County Republican to Jordan and Wat- edly an operation. Thc 1‘enibnxpu were
Veteran* relief will cost tire United at a conference of pl* department1 "No writer how thedie U cast
Hastiag*, Mich.
The fastest trains between- tta west kins and goes into thc practice of the resident* of thia vicinity before moving
Stales this year about «l.ff7.’.!64J27 beads, called to ccfuider one of hl* Or 'rho nuy wem ,0 ttin
and east, coasts pf the United States law- He lias our beat wiahe* for iu* to Orangeville.
For the xame period Great Britain,-pet schemes -Boston Herald
*
I
T “J"’ tov‘ “ Ui’’' are th* silk trams rushing the raw Uuccecg in hi* new profeaiion
We understand that Frank Knapp
I Why not begin? —Witter Bynner.
product eastward.
The closing exercite* of the Utuon remain* about the same.

A Quotation

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DOWLING.
Home made ice cream and cake will
be served by the Ladies' Aid in the
church basement on Wednesday eve­
ning July 6. your -attendance will be
। appreciated.
- Mrs Harold Depnrster attended thc
state convention ot Veterans of. For­
eign wars and auxiliary which wa* field

Rich and CLEAN MILK
IS OUR SPECIALTY

W. C. Ycrxin. Ph. D.. M D. N D. and
ha might have added N O. Tlie price
for a can of till* remedy. If&lt;tm can
were pointed gaudy yellow w^. to 00;
but If Uus can iiad a silvery hue It was
•10. with about a pound of tlie prepara •

visited their grandparents. Mr and
Mrs. M P. TTartord near Gull lake,
LEAN MILK Is SAFE MILK to iw.
Oar Grad* “A" Px»teurt*ed and oar
during her absence.
nre«*«arilv TAKE vllANCEB In using .....
milk
Mr. and Mr*. Wall Norton celebrated
that I* dirty and run* high in “bacteria counL"
their xixty-fiflh . wedding amilversury
Saturday. June 2Hh by attending a
Dr &lt;?i Ycrgin luid sold mkiu- ut the family dinner at Uie home of Uieir
KECTLY to rx&lt; I.E4N milk l» autfleirnt proof.
our Grade "B” milk, either Paiteurtxed
und ----------husband.- —
Mr. ----and--------Mrs
iyellow cun* here at MOO each and. m daughter
well* for X reptu a quart. It la a very rich nuia ana
Oliver caws*, had told Uiree cant (nr I Irving Fixher near Vermont rule Both,
EST milk your money ran buy. A lest by Michlexceptionally CLEAN—much cleaner than the
;*obo» no doubt being, moved to make “iw acuvv and in fairly good health..
gan vlate nllhUI* and the Barry (Xufity Health
ordinarj Grade "B milk. The milk we *ell you,
aIM|
to be congratulated, aa “pull-1
Tthe reduction becau*- of til* deep in­....
I nit PROVES that statement be Jo ml quotiun.
no matter whether (irqde "A" or Grade “B," mmrs
terest in afflicted humanity. It srems ing togdiler foralxty-five year* which|
froth &lt;&gt;ur own carefully xcletUd herd, which t»
la
a
little
unipual
in
this
duingrubto!
queer that anyone would allow a
regularly Impeded.
I stranger to put of! such aUifT on him or
and Mm Norton Ju»vr made Uu1r home
When he was apprrlanded the Doc­ the past year with Uieir daughter. Mrs. ■
A Cordial Invitation Is Extended Visitors at Any Time to Visit
tor &lt;?&gt; admitted that he had no li­ Etta StanUMi.
6 and 8 Gum - Dipped Plies Under the Tread
,-Our Milk House and Stables. You Will Be Convinced
The scout &gt; girl* 7)rgaiuraiUi,i ha* be-,
cense to sell drugs; atoo admitted tliat
coms active again and will continue,
That When You Buy Highlands Dairy Milk
Gum-Dipped Cord Pliaa
; graduated from a medical school. Ncv- through tlie summer months with;
Und«r Tr««d
Ednaueroer
Gerberos
oiirualead-: i
You Get Only Clean, Pure Milk
ertlu-JeM he claimed to have bushel* uf leuna Moon«and
“» Kmia
i'LltS UNDLR
teUlmonal* at hi* Butler. Indiana I *'»-•» There are eight members at pres- •
4.40-21
Tilt TRIAD
office, in which patient* rspre.ard tiu-lr |*ml with pru*pect* of ■ few additional
iwortfelt grqtitifde to him for having
later on Thu*.- who arc enrolled
PLItX UNDER
4.50-20
cured them of tenous aliment*!
Mildred Coon. Dorothy Joon. Alice
Till. TREAD
ProM-cutlng Attorney Barnett, whose Tobia*. Betty Woodmaiuee. Jean De-,
I’llU UNDER
father
I*
a
physician,
when
lie
fook.-d
(
pnester.
Fiore nee Wright. Mildred Oas4.50-21
THL I READ
ROBERT W. COOK,
Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ut one of these can*, the wording on -kill and Nyla Jean Pierce
which indicated that it wa* made by
Mrs. Millie Fry. who iuu been visiting
UNDER
4.75-19 . . 6 FLIES
tlie Bio Chemical Corporation .&gt;f, friends in and near Hasting*, returned
THE TREAD
Okveland. Ohio, felt certain Uiat the,1** wk to Iwr home at Otis Alt.
15.25-21 . . 6 Illi I RIAD
Amcrtcan Medical Society, at their man's.
.... ..
Mr and Mrs William Berg und Bar­
Chicago headquarter*, would be able
to tell lum something about this prejKi- bara of Grund Rapids were Sunday Nina C«Ni&lt;un were Munday uk-i-u &lt;.f nun preceded Lincoln's two-minute ;paru of Havana that one must Iran
[6.00-20 H. D. 8 clils t 'Nubr
ration Accordingly tie wired u&gt; the guest* uf Mr and Mrs Lunt Coon and Mr nod Mr* Otryl Bowman ot North Gettysburg address njxiiu- two hour* irtgainvt a wall to let troilryx pass.
headquarters of Hie Association in Mildred
east Hasting*
•
6.00-21 H. D. 8 Pl IKS UNDER
Mr. and Mr*. Don Wnght am] .Flor­
I Chicago, asking informatton ab&gt; »t the
Mr. and Mr- l.lojki Finkcy and chil­
-Paraoqlsu*." which wa* |&gt;eddird in ent® accornjianlcd by Mr and Mrs.
this cify. He received Thursday mom- I-awton Cole of Alto vtaited the Irish dren and. Grandma Eddy and' Rex
itng the following telegrapiuc reply: HHU. near Jackauri Sunday. Florence i Bhilt* of Augusta viMted al Arthur.
; "Paracelsus,
"Paracrlxu*. in mtr
tutr opinion. ' 1* ..a I returned hong, with Mr und Mrs Cole Covey’s Sunday and al! spent the day
' preposterous humBug Analysis by th*- for a *lwxl visit.
6 Cum-Dipped Cord Plies Under the Tread
Mis- Parnell Woodman*-*- of thU
•. city chemist of Cleveland, Ohio, showed
this iireparaUon to be mur.tly common place who teaches at IxuLMng. in com­ it-ta and Kathleen sm Sunday v^itor-.
SIZE
salt with a «mall amount of Eiwom pany with two other iautMng teacher* at Orhe Fuhcr'* enroute to thinr home
• salt. Is put out by a quack, one W c left Wednesday on a vacation .tNp to at Midland, having sjwtit the ;u.*l
4.40-21
Yertnn. Paracelsus u wholly ValtlAcM New York City. Jiagara Fall. ILtol-.-i. month with friends in this locality and
at Buttle Click, iIn tuberculosis, dlabete# or deafn&gt;-xs. i* and Washington.
Mrs Eva Holcomb I* thc gtu st of her
4.50-2 J.
easontlally m&lt;*rety a saline laxative
, Twenty-five c«-nta
c*-nU a pound would, in brother and wife. Mr and Mrs L c
our ojiinloli. I® an excessive price."-The ' I|rf»«i|t. *&gt;f Nashville at prvM-nt
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4-75-20
t&gt;-legraphic reply came from Arthur J.
Mr “,M1 Mrs. Victor Moxom of Grund Mr*. Pvrknis. iuu| baby vuJtiii* relative-).
Cramp, of Uk- Bureau of Investigation' «-pld* were week end vteitef* ut tlie In Batik Creek a couple day* last
5.25-20
ol thc American Medical A-.vciatlon.1 “••me* &lt;&gt;f A F. Herrington" and Mr*
j Thc w-riter wiu. permitted to look ut I Millie Herrington. Their daughter*
Mr and Mn»- Cleo Frunci* and chil'the contents of tlw shiny gold can and ; r»» and June who accompanied them ■
Our stock won't last long at these prict
thc radiant.silver can of "ParacelMi-. '; remained for an Indefinite visit with la*n Decker Saturday and Sunday
I Rex Wickham L» ill with mi-aide* . ,
‘The only difference one could observe I relatives
between the M OO and MO.OO product I 8u«cn Norris is home from
, Augusta.
- — ' Mr Slid Mn*. Scott Lydy . Vauxhn and '
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
wax a diMtmilarity hi color.
jSpending
.. .................
live —
week
v “with
*“* ,u
the
“ *•hunk------'*folk.*
,u- Mr* Louisa Lydy viMU-d Mr und Mr .
Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford and Elwyn Hayward of Delton Sunday
i Wc believe it was Barnum who said
Electrical
Complete
"The American ixxqile like to be hum- •
bugged.** Anyone who would pay M W'
Lubrication
Service
or S10 00 nr 11 00 for such a remedy'
would prove that Barnum knew what
Cvn^tinier.* Power Company is one of the largest tax-payers in Michi*
hr wu talking about.
—hentT one of th*- largest contributors to support of schools,
The Doctor &lt;?&gt; 1* a slick looking.
hiifhways, state institutions, municipal improvements.
■ well-dressed and apparently-intelligent
man. who ought to be in better busincaa. He was brought befoie Justice
Phone 2240 Cor. Court and Jefferson
Hastings
Matthews on the charge oi selling
jdfug* without a Ucenju-. He- waived
। examination and was bound over tn
Ute circuit court, ball being fix'd at
BRANC II DISTRICT.
a week ago at Ptmnnck hospital for ap- M00, which he wax not able to give but
' lio|M-d to get it later. At this writing )h
- und Mm. Samuel Norton of. pcntilclUa wax brougiil home Sunday.
1* in jail.
. land. Ha . went w*-*-k *.nd rw-sl
Tlie Ml-**-* boiuui McKeown. Agm-.s•
Later—Judge Hawley of Ionia was
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent Norton und F*»t*-r and Virginia Day of Itarryviilr' called to Hastings Friday to hear urgufamily.
•
| attended Um- c. e ConvcrvUon
at1 ments
--------I.IVIIW, on
VII fttWluns
■■■V.IVII* Ina
III U few
!■ W pending
(RlllUlllfl
• Vivian Day and lidwin kZ__
.,. of.
• /*
——* llapkU •*
— *-••
— port of
-• •- eMet whllc hc Wtt&gt; hrrr that daj.
Maurer
&lt; trend
the
latter
lart
or Kellogg •'»**k and wvn- entertained while there Yermn was brought before him. conthe Brandi dblrict - left for
at live home ot Mi.v, McKeowns uncle tesud Ulat hc had
rirllgJ1 ^th(JUl n
Camp, iqne lake. Monriav
H&gt;-v, and Mrs- Edward Rhoades
license, and was axxcMed
■
‘ nnd1 J Sunday afternoon callers at
ut the
tlie'license,
asses*d a fine ot (
family expect U» go to Ohio the latte; horn*- ol Mr and Mm Vincent Norton 175.00 and costs of t2&amp;00. He paid. Th- i
liart of the »&lt;* k. Rev. Samuel Norton J wety. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Norton, amount collected from him probably
of Lakeland, Fla .-will fill thc pulpit Mr wild Mrs. Keith Norton und Bar- represented about what he had realized
oara ot
&lt; Marshall. Mr and Mm. Ru- on sales of his high-priced salt. He i»
next Sunday at N. Maple Grow, morn- j oaru
ing and evening.
I &lt;lolph
dolph Hall and Mrs Irene Misenar of reported to have asked if hc might not
l.,.r.,K,. Holin,,n „t Grand W* Battle
U»U-Cnrt&gt;
;«,»»* » llule more time In H»HW
as a week end ifiu‘*t at the OMroth : Mm. Hohaple of Detroit is making Introducing
hi* Paracclxu-.
here
Adam■ b&lt;him- .uui-attended church at an extended visit at thc home ol her » h* couki turn the business over
N. Maple Grove
.
jdaughW. Mm Fred Hanc., and son-! to »nie local agent Hc was informed
Clayton Wllhu, who u.*.&lt; opc-ruted on'in-law. Mr. Fred Hain-s.
[that he better not be caught trying it.

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Jane Perry . 82. duushterror William
. and Elizabeth Perry, »'« bum near
I Quebec. Canada, in Oc tober 1840. and
i i&gt;as.sed away. June 24. 1932. at thc home
(of her daughter-in-law. Mrs Agi.eI Fuller, of HasUngs. Shv was th*- last
member of her faintly- On December
124. 1868. *hc was married to Wm. Jam*-.
I Fuiu-r, who together with a son. Elmer
IFi Jier. preceded tier in death . They
I cleared the .farm in Hastings town­
ship where they lived for 43 years. De­
ceased was always a hard working
■ woman, ever ready to do wluit *h*
could for her neighbor* and-thaw who
were sick Al) expressed Uieir sym­
pathy that her last two year* liad to
be har.dicapix-d by the loss of her eyeysight. Funeral services were held at the
WalldorfT funeral home on Bunday
afternoon. Rev. L L. DrVey officiating
iAn appropriate hymn wa* read by B
16. Holly of Woodland. Burial was in
i Riverside- ccmetery
' SIHLTZ.
Bunday guests st Catherine Han's
wen-. Mr. and Mrs. If. R Boumu and
son. Mr and Mrs C A Boumu mid two
sons of Grandville. Mr. and Mr* Frm-.k
i Vis. Mga Ida Bouma mid Harold Bouma of Grand Rapid*, Mr*. C Bouma of
Frqeporl and Mr. and Mr* Stuart
Joplnga and family of Detroit.
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Babcock -and
family visited hi* parents. Mr. and Mn.
Ed Babcock al Dowling Sunday.
Mr and Mrs: Vert Robinson spent
.Bunday at Vem Quick's nearBanfield
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bernstein of
i Los Angeles, California, spent a |Btrt
of laiit week with the latter'* father. W
If. Bush They started back Sunday
I Mr. flush accompanying them for an
.extended vtolt.
Thc Misses Barbara Chamberla-n
and Maybelle Hart attended the Sun­
day School convention al Cloverdale
Sunday..
Mr and Mrs George Thompson en'tertained in honor of Mr*. Hender­
shott's birthday Sunday, Mr. and Mr*
Leo Hendershott and son of Hender­
shott district and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Thompon
Mr. and Mrs Penis Brown and
daughter of Prairieville and Mr und
Mnu Rankin Hart and family of flnuh
Ridge called al Catherine Hart', buturday evening.
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Tftr HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNtSbXY. Jl’NE 22. 1M2

_

n ELTON.
Mrs. Beatrice Dunning and the!
[Whittemore family attended the Hope
‘rtno’SS
Center school reunion Saturday. *
Th. fUstlng. Banner.
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board fwo years ago. noT three year.
| Aunt Kate Williams is back in Del­
Hasting. Mich
uary was raised. He wm plainlytold । o Bhowed S3C.979.92 In the building
' ten again. staying' will) her grandHasting.. Mien.
at the annual meeting by thc board f^ld whJch
had nccumu_
'daughter.
Mrs. Leon Dunning.
.
Gentlemen: I wt*h that you would exactly why it was suggested. Ap
Ap-' lated.
• - • or about
•
one-sixth instead of
Mr and Mir Lyle Shedd and,
(Continued from page one)
kindly publish this letter for I wish to parenlly, the ideawas to Jet the board: _aoout
lnc cns[ ,
&lt;*ra. -about half the cost of the new I________________________________
daughter ol Buttle Creek were Sunday
publicly take exception to the state­ mieht
know 'SiLt
exactly n
hotf
money
bul|dln
- Evidently Mr.
Mr Ratier ««
on much
for^i^a
’r they!
amiJ ^
l,d,n»'
wm qUlred for a four hour period while Um iguest; of Mr. und Mrs. Garner Hamp- ]
ment appearing in last week's issue of micht Hcnrnzl nn fnr tlie v-ear and . .. “ T/.
? .
mir i Xnkln« “ &gt;»»*? draft on his heated private nurse U having her hours ofi.'., t°
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&gt;x-ur paj&gt;er over the signature of F. L uSe
ofrSrnld not ,ma«lnallon- and « ls “ ^ame Indeed-Tbese ctpergencles-may now be met! Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain ofj]
Bauer.
rhm^ust Lf^e^hriMmu in lhnt hc *“ 1101 Mnt t0 the
«t much more reasonable cost.
Hastings Spent Thursday evening with;’
before Christmas.
In or Dc,nocratlc
i have always been proud of the fact come due justro^Iuniize
navni^nt S'*
Convention
Anyone
Democratic Convention to
to help
help save
save
Anyone wishing
wishing a
a nurse
nunc for
for only
only a
a few
few Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning.
other
words,
to
equalize
payment
of
that the city of Hasting:, is as free wmmer “Sd‘ irint7r tl£s Hu query the
,5l‘Ch dJ&gt;nu"a, bf- hours a day in a home, may obtain
Don Hubbard of Kalamazoo has been'
from .strife, discord, quarreling, etc. o'
tn Ultimate that our «h«4 cause lhe peoplc of Barry county havc such by calling the Hospital foe names very ill .with pneumonia nt lhe home
any community J have ever seen. For
nrbw-n wjr Urdy and dmUrt ln th,lr' of nurw.s available. of
1 his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
'the past several years I have repre- S?See m makln^the proS ThS
They ?hould .hBV* r*c‘*nl,fd' Tlie ho.pltal U alway. glad to do William Seibel.
sen&lt;ed. as an attorney, various factions
Mr. Bauer, talents a long time ago.
all they can Jn assisting the laity to
in the village of Nashville, a com­ board advertised in three Issues of the [ Mr. Bauar stales that our school, obtain nursing services at such prices
talncd Wednesday afternoon. July C.
munity composed of fine people with Banner and posted written notices of board
camouflaging system of! « they feel they can afford.
i the home of Mr. and Mn. Henry
high ideals, but which community nt its intent in many public places, tliat .book-keeping. Tliat would indicate1 Another question that seems to at
iCarpenter.
present Is torn asunder because of SSungP&lt;TheWU? wStttat a4i““l **
haye spch B B&gt;s‘ bother’aome’’propto*
of ‘ Mrihg i Mr and Mrs. Leon Doster spent the'
school fights and otherihe
kindred
ani
­
meeting.
Thgf
la
w'required
but
one
,
efn
fw
|he
of
deceiving
the
nrivate
nurses
Some
think
thev
nrZ
OTly oml noUMUn thTnewpa^r“«Mten dl?s t^m for the purpose
the. private nurse.
they are week
week end
end with
with the
the U
Kenton's at their
mosities. Now about tl„
tiuonj“are---the nn-vtomT uMtlrw of wTlttcn notieex * pcopIe‘ (or keepln« fronl
facts * compelled to have a private nurse cottage nt Wall lake.
who profit by such conditions
are the Our boardFthat wm “dense In intel-, ?nd ne,!Ifs whlch.!h!y
slute certainty
1° when they cntcr thc l«“Pltal for care
Mr and Mrs Harry Wertman spent
lawyers. It is an absolute certainty
oes
not
The
the
extra
announcement*
1
knDW
.
Th
*'u
‘
cou,
d
n
,°
°
“
ltfr
putThat
Is
not
the
case
Only
graduate
from
Friday
until
Sunday nt-.liieir
that lhe community does
------- -----------------------Xd not.
many of of IU mtent—
to submit
the matter at! •x*Jn 1UC? ^moaflaging^
Before nurses arc employed*at prfmock hos-.cottage nt Wall lake..
f
in .tout the the meeltag ami g“v? fulLexplanation hand‘n« oul 5UC!1 P hla™' X.,r
a,kl they arr capab!p of
The Mu*»
"j7----------Mme condition tiw value
torhave
suggesting
Pthls the
ac- facts.
J*’0’?,d
ha'.the
e. “"Gained
the facta.
.the
best ofHeutrin
generalwere
care,ninnnv
but of course. Henton were among a party to go on
... of all real- - of
...i.its--reasons
should
ascertained
Had
best of ceneral
care, Had
but of
conr.M*.
5X proSt?al well « business ha. uLl W^d the" haTdJi? this h.d
Xd ^rTai^thu'e
a,
Washtnajon. D. C.. gol.tg ;
mut^riaiiv
decreased arvi £
anv reason- IrtZn
there 5^
beennnv
secret purport
Duroosc In
in fh.lr
their „„
,he M?h&lt;
time
is could a private nurse, because Monday nnd returning Friday.
S5!
rtS &gt;rt^^er™
’ -KM
unU‘o*|Bboard of this city kcept Its _.
,.....
Wr
------- -------- ------ ----The fishing season, which everyone I
malm- nortion of the dlfflcultv is the
It strike*me that the voters of Has- rrc',ed by the state department of edu- all
all thc
the attention
attention powible
possible to
to each
each case
case has
has waited
waited ta
'-q jiatlently
patiently for
for oper
opened up
nSTthS friXt ^d .Sf? Obtlto tinis EJ enwk?to
7n 70
L,hey "" required to tn their care. There are so many Saturday mining wtth a st™.
tIngs'are
enUtied
to
'one'chance
In
70
t
'
aUon
“
»»
“
»
,ne
&gt;'
pre
retired
to,
in
their
so many Saturday
morning with
a •&lt;strong
me, Hitwu.i umm
vu.oui miRR »*&lt;- Viiimvu
rerwwt Gn hie charm, nt r.mmiflioin j oii»&gt;Ioh&gt; -care. There arc
r«n.lu..
..... .......
........
__ _ wind
wars
to
make
their
own
choice
of
the
’
S
e
?
&gt;rt
‘
So
.
ht
'
;
of
camoufiagtnit
ougktipns
n
person
not
familiar
witli
from
the w*M. .........
but ..Wlirn
the
wind is
upon most subjects that arise.
time for lev-vine this tax Further ! fa 5 very hard and very flat If tn his! the hospital methods does not fully in tlie wcKt.the fbjh bite the tost" and
That condition is a development It
Mr Bauer must know that tax levies' feal “ 0 refonncr he desires the book- understand that sometimes false im- everyone .termed to to having good

A Re-Echo From
That
School Meeting
a
, &gt;firt rtl Urt fiu. rtu.en.xoi Prtin,

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[ On Thursday night, July 7 Rev.
John Ewrington of Rockford. Midi,
instantly recognized as
will give his illustrated lecture, at lhe
the accepted best in
rtrtHn, 1. rortrtllr. No»- eeryAnother fine exrtnple
ot RMr.
.wh0• tile church on Holy Land. He takes
example of
r. Btu.r
“ * ’s. have always invited the taxpayers to arc willing to take their wage reduchl* own pictures and delivers his own
one kr.mv.' that I am seeking no poll’- intention to sponsor a “united get-torefrigeration.
I ask questions if there were any items tion along with everyone else and take .lectures which he has divided Into two
iral office and have nn ax to grind ; gather spirit ’is the following:
but that I am prompted to answer Jhis
"Only three years ago the schoolj. in any report made by officers of the It gracefully. In case of a serious sick- parts. He will give thc second half of
IT'S EASY TO BUY A G-E
the taxpayers did not Un-1 nexs the services of a good nurse are■ the lecture at Prairieville Friday night.
■ tatement only In a spirit of fair play, board that just asked for this change board which
.
nZrt
wrnvr
FNonnir
tn
trU
tbe
ta*-i
tkn
'
tflnd
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80
,f
Mr
Bauer,
or
any
as
effectual
xs
those
of
a
good
physiConstructive criticism of public offl- b-n
FNnrioH tn
telltS
ti» tax-1
uc.n'‘«*[ialron
‘u
*‘“d
Hilt
had other
' dl(1 not understand the clan or surgeon. We are sure this A small admission ‘will be charged to
&gt;10 delivers a full-sized
' cover expense.*. Children arc free.
dais
their insinuations
work shouldana
be wei-jy^^.,,
_K_,from the school taxes.
corneaandstar*.
mis-.
enough
aMro'a'
G-E. New low prices and
Howard Harrington of Delton und
corned Slurs, insinuation* and mis-. saved enough from the school taxes, ITTIT71.
rtpm.nt.Uons are
xrt not
not constructive.
tonstntcllv, to
lo about
.bout half
fi.lt pay
pw for
lot a. new
m school
srt.ool " '.'•..“a
aXrtd rtjb 1 '
। Marie Nye of Hastings were united in
easiest of termstire in effect.
representations
are unfair and if carried far enough building that the taxpayers had never j
uKSok^LSn^Jto’n1
I marriage at the’ home of the bride
result in the conditions that exist to-1 voted to build."
camouflaging their book-keeping, when
WEST HOPE.
I Wednesday. June 23 pt eight o'clock.
rtnv in the village of Nashville if1
“
,
their method of keeping accounts is rc- I
Mry
Jr * nSL. were to nromote
8uoh remurks and ststwnents are)quired by the state department of edu- I • Our youni? college professor. Miss Mil- The couple wen- nt tended by Miss Doris
dred Osgood, after sja niling^two weeks Nye^cif,Hastings and Robert Van Tyne
with the fuHuly started Friday for'Congratulations.
HARDWARE COMPANY
. New York whefe she will sail for I
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HASTINGS, MICH.
Europe. She exacts to cross over on !
RARRYVILLH.
1 tlie S. s. Columbus and will land in ' Mr. and Mrs Earl Godfrey and famBrcmcn. Germany and crons to Vienna My of Kalamazoo. Joe Hickey of Wells­
, where the International Art Institute ton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Giw-»PurncRv of
tovled. 1 will pay my share when they
th?o-Lu thf *ch00’
T?re.tha" tw0 terT1' will be held for two weeks. Then thcjL-bHastings were Sunday guests of Mr.
will go
for nnd Mrs. Floyd Ncsbett.
come due. The question of when the ^X^w^Tc^tto
,ao
KM‘to
“ Vettli.
"»«-• “Czcckoslavakia
*n “» Zakocanf
!*?. *“*“ m.on’: lhen ,o 2&gt;&lt;wcane.. cioyt'on Willetts, who was operated
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taxes shall be levied and how they Jchoo/board^but the action ot tax-’h
, , Polland. for the Inst two weeks. Hum
---- - — —. —..... &lt;)n at Pennock hospital last week, rc-1
shall be paid has been voted upon byjpgyers mTnY1 she
“li
1",
vs™
will
return to
Bremen nntf sail fur turned lo his home lu re Sunday morntlie dis
district
,h. S
e‘ ®.
«‘ Brcmcn
nr.----- - We
w- wlsh
wua. ing.s Hc u KQinlng nlccIy whkh u good
the
tri .
made provision for this building riindl. capacity to do a thing arc without *,omp on '*'!
Tlie law fixes the school year from and the school board did it without value. In other words, when one in ‘‘anont ..art nf inu news
nc* to his many friends.
July to July. Tlie records Indicate increasing the school -tax rate. Tlie. any posiuon hlis ai)0Wn -that he is effi- -.21m^artl^ Creek ^itii her
M
, Mrs.
Clara D^y and ttiree girls, Mr.
that Hastings sciiool boards have al- board, in accumulating that fund, were, clcnt&gt; capable and docs his work well
k Uh h ewts&gt;n‘ n,ld
nnd Mr*. Chas. Day and Eldon and , Keown and Agnes Ftoter attended thc
- ------------------------------,rt.v.w,
-MW uv«&gt; .&gt;» wv.» wcu
way. planned to raise, at the Decern-: --------------not disptoying
displaying "nene"
"nerve" but
but were
were carrycarry- that
that Is
is ample reason
„ason why
why he
he sliould be, Ml ,. Jean, FZkstrom.
phy
„
„ ’.
Phyllis,
and Mr. and Mrs Herbie Wil- • C E. convention in Gnyid RapidMrs Mabie Merritt of Albion is work­
ber school tax levy, enough money to*i not
Ing out the wishes of the
thc taxpayers as dismissed!
rti&lt;mi*M-d*
1 Mr
Mr.
and Mrs.George
GeorgeMcCullough
McCulloughofof, rox
rn&lt;and Kenneth enjoyed a pirmc dm- from Thursday till Sunday.
1„
, aild
| .
M
.. .. .
meet the entire school expense for the[ ' ing
Mr ..... Mrs
Hn_„
school year beginning lhe first of the expressed at annual- school meetings.]. Mr. Bauer's measure of "any honest ^!lnss called at Glen Morc.iouse's ner ulongthc bank* of Htghbnnk Cnek . Mary and Joy Van Doreii and Vivian
At
annual
meetings,
after
lhe
build;
man's
mind"
seems
to
rest
on
Its
Fr
‘
da
y
evening.
{Sunday,
honoring
thc
birthdays
ofjDay
left
this
morning
lor
HuGirl‘
‘ - .
..
, ,
preceding July up to thc first of the
--------------------- --------- —-------- it--------- ---------- ---------— —-- — ■—*
' ‘ w’as started,
‘ the amotlnl '■
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
•
Camp at Pine lake.
• Pf’™
J?1,.i‘._au*.
following July Thc records further lnR ,und
in i capacity
capacity and willingness to agree with
Tliomax £larke nnd Clara and Phyllis.
&lt;lra4Grace
M FWrtx
LMImv
»•’"'»
In v.rmoiuvlllr.
Indicate that neither the present thBt f,,nd waa rcPOrtcd by the treasurer I him that we do not need "now or daughter, Patty Anp. were nt Wm, Me*»fi—
N|)t a.very large crowd nt the L. Arthur.
A
Arthur.
uu.-------—
•
■
.
■...
-•
she
anil
utiswer
to
thc
name
of
Janet
school.board nor any of its predeccs-!of ,he board. No resolution to actual-* ever" to cliange the date of paying lhe Callum’s Friday evening.
-------- , &lt;
, g. Friday owing to thc busy time. We! attended a Sunday school rally at EdAnn.
sots has ever attempted to provide ntbuild a grade building was pawd;
school tax to effect economy or toQuite
Quite
a number
a number
from
from
herehere
attended
attended arc planning lo have nn ice cream so-1 wards Corners Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse Ttirtoll is belter.
the December tax levy for all school ’when ,he!* reports .were made. Those make it easier for. the
.... taxpayers.
-----------,(the y.Z~z
Hope t:rr_-.hip
township Sunday school
“hcc! ;_r.con- cinl at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal! Mr. und Mrs.'Chas. McCoy of Grand
costs from the preceding July up to
*tt«mcd such meeUngs fully un-| Why
... -----did Urn
.J school
school board
board offer
offer this
this 1 ventlqn
vention at
at Cloverdale
Cloverdale Sunday
Sunday anti
and rere­ laithrop's Friday, evening, July 15
.' Rapids were Sunday evening callers of
Mr and Mrs- W. Myrlcn Strait have
moved to Nashville.
—
-----------r- proposed
x----------------i Tlie Misses Virginia Day. Donna Me- j Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hyde.
December w.
of ...rt
the following year. Soderstood
that
the
fund —
was। projx»al?
proposal? ItIt IsIs evident that they had port a very Inspiring
inspiring meeting.
fnr os I»can learn the••&lt;
school boards: b&gt;l&lt;&gt;ba
bdapplied
appliedtoward
toward flic
Wie cost
cost ofofsuch
such1 no
nowerrf
secretnumaxe.
purpose. Whv
Whydid
didthnv-dn
they doIM
it?
&gt;
have all met the requirements of thc &gt;’c-w
* Vu»
d&gt;ng when the taxpayer! au-; Because, since thc district was orgnnwilding
srlAd its construction. Had ’ Mr.llzed. it had been thc policy of school ]
law. So If our present school board is' thorinrd
•'dense in intellect" all of their pre- Bauer regularly attended annual school: boards to levy the school tax in De-:
decessors must al.*o have been guilty meetings in recent years he would have cembcr to cover school costs from the [
of intellectual density. So why docs1 known that this building fund was not; preceding to thc following July,;
Mr Bauer propose a ‘ united get-to- » display of "nerve" but wu* a case of Primary school money Js paid late in
getiier spirit" by miiking such refer-1
board doing what the taxpayers September. Tuition is paid setni-axicnccs as "our school board must to wanted- This fund. Ita amount, etcnually. October 15 and February I.
dense in intellect."
i were matters of comment in Issues - of | With only a small balance to begin the,
I ihp convinced the Hastings Mhool ,ho Bunner after the annual meetingsJ new school year in September, it was
board evidenced a fair spirit when they • Mr Bauer's reasoning in this regard necessary to borrow money, uggregat-.
put this matter up to tlie voters at the wunds to mn '®r-v much like a man. ing several thousands of dollars, a* it
last annual school meeting. Before tlie who knfw very, little about a lot of was required from time to time, to pay ।
vote was taken at that meeting, mem- things pertaining Jo school matters.
J school expenses until money from' the!
torx of the board explained that they
Why does Mr. Bauer say in tills com-. December levy became available. Thc
DID NOT and WOULD NOT urge a munication that the sch *&gt;i toord three school board thought the taxpayers
change, but wished the VOTERS to---------years ago
---------reported
that they had SKVed
•1[ might -wish
”-u --------------------to save paying that ---------Interest'
decide for themselves whether to pro­ efiough from school taxes to •'about | by making thc school levy in July in­
vide for school costs at the beginning half pay" the costs of a new school stead of December. That plan would
building?
•»
■
make
available
at
the
tieginning
of thc'
• of thc school year in July, dr wult un­
As a carrier of discomfort and germs,
No such statement was ever made. II
the funds required for the entire I
til the following December.
Mr. Bauer says.-^'T really wonder attended all these school meetings and . -"school year Tlie board could then
road dust is a prime nuisance. It.iis un­
v
plan, depositing this money so tliat lt^
i would receive al least 2900 00 Interest
sanitary, unclean, unhealthy. Further­
yearly from the banks. That would;
' help the taxpayers. The cliange would
more, it js an unnecessary nuisance
mean paying the school tax only five!
i months earlier than we now do. Once ,
cince the dustiest road can be dust: started the plan would offer no diffl-|
leufttes. Tlie stale, county, county!
I road, county road bond and other [
proofed in a few hours.
I taxes would be paid as they now, arc
in December, while this plan would
There's nd need to breathe road dust
make city und school taxes payable in
the July levy. This. it wa? believed,,
in either home or automobile. There's
wpuld equalize tlie lox burden better ]
thtMt the present arrangement. Out
the /clipol board left it entirely with
no need to have it blowing into win­
the taxpayers, requesting thbm to con- j
| sider only which plan «'*» the better j
dows. Apply Dowflake to the surface
i for them, a* the board could and
would adaut—‘Itself • to either ' plan I
of Justy^.Foads and you solve the
The board explained that the changa
; would save money for the taxpayers'
problem. The flakes absorb moisture,
, If they wished a change. That's nil
there was to It. I submit that-it did
keep, the road surface damp. They
.[ not nnd does not justify insinuations
of secret purposes and .charges of
hold down the dust for months, just as
camouflaging by Mr Bauer.
Our school board performs a useful
rain holds it for a few hours.
[service and an important function for!
, this community They have acted tn I
good faith for tlie best interests of tlie;
Ask your highway official about Dow-,
.schools and our community. When thev i
do tliat they are entitled to thc conn-1
flake and write for our booklet "How
der.ee and suppcn\ of thc people of'
Hastings Being human, they may err
To Control Dust". The book tells how to
■ In Judgment, as they Uiemsclves will j
admit if any citizen believes they have ■
[erred, he has a right to criticize them;
dustproof roads, drives, tennis courts
but in Uias event tlie criticism should j
be fair, constructive, based on facts
and playgrounds.
and free from insinuations that may i
arouse suspicion and distrust when’

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and get your f)y spray at the
new low price!

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Drug Store

When a man raises his voter in j
I critlciam of his fellows, he should be'
first of all possessed of the facts and
j secondly, hc should be fair and Jun .
There axe too many demagogues in the
country today, who are shouting about
! everything, condemning everyone and
: willing to tear down rather than to
build tip.
Mr. Bauer is a fine fellow and I like
him very much but I cant sit idly by
und jvennK ium or anyone else to ac­
cuse .uid slander men and women in
| public office, whom I believe to be hon­
est and fair in their purpose and in­
i teitta.
Yours truly,
,
Kim Sigler. |

[ In the British Empire tlie fiscal year
| starts April 1.
t

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

Wowflake
CALCIUM

CHLORIDE

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE tt. 1911

WOOliLAND.
I land ponies, tom (pits. dogs, to goats. |
George Coleman Is in Lansing at­
Joe Nowicki Of Rogera city U visiting | which refu«ed to be kd so had a free;
tending a convention.
Th^ «*&lt;*» tor this parade should ;
Mrs. George Miller U In Ann Arbor Mim Mildred Williams for a few days. I
fmn a ararlr'r vtaU in rWavrft
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond McLeod visit&lt;® Mro. Welby Crockford and her
visiting her sister. Mrs. Sutherland.
Mrs. M. J. Walt*mate went to Beld- ed Mr. and Mr*. Donald Gager ofichildron who.;carried it out and ad­
dm m™ i? «
au
&gt;‘ Willard
I Hartford last week md
j vertised it. It attracted much attention |
Mr «
Mn F N. Xnd an
J,
u- of Battle Creek
„ called
T1„.
Mm Fornwt McMHJm Rnd Mr. Wm
“
Hopwood, who U ill.
t
Uken
Mr and Mrs. Robert Mill* are
Mr and Mrs. Frank Edmonds, Mi * Bollman of Hastings and Misses Betty
land Maxine Weaver of Middleville;“,?d“^ 0,1 'lcw
spending tlie week al Gun lake.
( Mr and Mis George Coleman called
relatives ln Kalamazoo on Monday.
visited Mr*, wm. Mohler Friday after- j
yRnd
R
Mr. and Mia. Merle Hlier of Ionia ,day.
weie Bunday guetU at Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs: L. 8. Mead ornrand ,
...a so,,'lastly of Kalamazoo spent Monday IQ
Marjory Norton spent last week in
Thomas Baird.
laming with her aunt. Dr. Acelta of
J* kJs. C.yB. HyatL enrouk
BUU‘“*
Bat- |
Miss EUiei LaMare of Ml. Pic.-uant I
was
the-----------------------------------guest of Mrs Mkbcl Clark
part
--r~
v-----1 | Neva June Stanton left Tuesday for
of last week.---------------------------------------j tjw. jcehogg camp at Pine lake ter a
(linen GUrtuay |U(U wk mart l, iiKK-acr. o
MLa JetUkle McBain lias gone lo -month.
faintly. Mr and Mrs. Forre-t Haj’. Mr. StlllilL..._
’
| Mrs. Sarah Ruell returned with themiv
Kalamazoo to attend summer school j Mias Eileen Sullivan has gone lo Ann *“ “n
, for a visit. From there she will go to! J
Mr
at W. S. T. C.
। Arbor tn attend summer scliool at lhe
ft‘ 1 I children spent Sunday with Mr andj South Haven where she work* every
Mtw Bernclcc Plumley of Grand University.
। summer.
■ *on Huuaay.
Mrg
prtvluiHl uf Caledonia.
Ledge *|*nt the week en&lt;! with Miss
Robert Field and Edward Caukln are
Ml» Ellxabcih Dawson of Ann Arbor
j-- and
~ ------• ■ - and chll- [
Mr
Mrs*--------Dowry- Zcrkle
”
Marjory Gower
| camping at Long lake and are having
dren of Lanung were gueata uf Mr. and
Mrs. Etta Faui of Woodland has been I a grund lime.
.
‘
Mrs Win Florv 8utui.iv
I
John Crawford was rh-ihed to
■•la nding several days with Mr. and1 Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Hull Qf CharHERE must have been
n&gt;c Clans of 1913 at Woodland townMethodist hospital In
Mrs Charles Faui.
1 loUe were Saturday guests .ot Mr. and tending thc convention in Chicago.
riup *cb.«i will hold their first ctaM Kalamaroo ter an appendicitomy. Wedthousands in 1775,
reunion
at
the
Fishd
c.a&lt;«r
al
Swt-I^X
P M
t’r,y Mon &lt;
Vernor
Blough
and
family.
Mm
Eu*
Mrs. W W. potter ut Wall lake Tues-1 Mrs. W J. Watkins and Miss FlorBlough and MLm Franco Cowles were dlrbag kike. Sundur-July 3 All mem- , dl,&gt; ,n0”’inS a‘ » W A^M-.
i
V
day nnd Wednesday.
I cnee Watkins visited relative* In cAn- ________________
who refused to help in the
_ McMll- j ben. of tihs clam and 'iter families are ! Mr* JanM-’ NuU
spent! \
guest* of Mr. und Mrs George
Mrs. Antift Heed and Mr. and Mrs 'stanline on Wednesday.
Ian al Athens Sunday aftemooi). Tilby invited to attend Pot luck dnirw r.
1“
d"J" ,n Ornn“ Rapids visiting £ .
O, P Hinkler visited relatives in Do-| Mr and Mrs C. T. Cordes.and Mr met Miss Betty Blough, who returned | Mrs Cora ShopbeU returned to' her j (rlfnds
war for independence be­
wagtac over live week end.
and Mrs. Elroy Tobias were at Wall liomc with them.____________________ incmc Saturday alter a week* visit
Mrx. Mildred Roush of Prairieville
Robert O'Connor arid his fraternity ' lake over the week end.
cause there was no "per­
Mr and Mn Frank Edmond- Mr. uim Jur granddaughter. Mrs Claud!camc
,nr a fcwr days during her
brotiwr, Robert Kl|»t of Toronto. Can- i Mr nnd Mrs Everett Pattcngiil ol
Mrs. Maurice Edmond* und soil. Rolfe of MulUken
I1 „
. „■
nda, spent the week end in Hart.
■ Grand Rapids visited Hastings rela- and
centage” in it. We don’t
Mr. and Mm Erant Edmonds Mi .
Mrs John Dell entertained with a WilliamRoush of Mw Castle. PaM
Mr* Mabel Clark und Mbs Helen' tlvca over the week end.
Grace Edmond* and Mrs Frank Bii-h. dintM-r Friday evening 1&lt;&gt;i )i&lt; r daugh- CJ,llP&lt;1 on his wife and Ifttic daughter
know who they were, of
Clark have gone to the former's home. Jack und Charlro Beaumont of Bay abb Mr and Mm Gordon Edmonda ter Dorothy of Kaiamaxoo. who U home
"""’.‘J'- ,,
.
in Lakeview to spend the summer with ■ City were gucoU of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. ?. of Naslivillr luid a picnic «upia-r at from 'Bronson htepttal training rt-fu»&gt;l ,, r , , J,Lrx M’1 Grans. Mr. and
course. Next Monday, we
relatives.
- •Finstrom
“—*— over “the
■------week
*■'—
end.
*
Thornappic lake Bunday.'
, for three week* vacati xi Guest* »&lt;w.JJr''
W'n Mn?L3&lt;nl''l\
Mr. and Mrs C. R. Plumley and. Rev. and Mr» Maurice Grigsby of
C F Field U the guest of Mr. and.Mlm Frances Wachter of W-•&lt; W.md-• ;’ora
"» aMlddlevil.e called on ?
honor thosef who forgot the
family of Grand Ledge were Sunday I Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs Wm. T. Mrs Adelbcrt Hall of Belding On land. All** LouIm- Hilbert und Misr
11 c™*',&lt;’rd family and the L»
gueKlK of Mr, und Mrs. James Gower 1 Grigsby on Monday and Tuesday.
Tuesday they went to Bay City to at- phylli* England of Woodland
&gt;Nld* ,arl&gt;"&gt;' "1,nday:
|&lt;
"percentage” for an ideal.
und family
| Mr. and . Mm W. M, Stebbins and tend thc marriage of Frericric Hall to
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Burton and Mi .'
" ' and
™ D"’"•
A'
.Mrs G. W. Francis of Saginaw camel Billy were Sunday guests of Mr. and MiM Dorothy Tennant of that city, Ruth Handy ot Hicsnngv culled on Mr !
*’*,11 ®unday W,U1 lhe w,n
We know who they were.
Sunday after her grnr
^ "---—- 1I -------------- C. Hunt
-------------■—
indipottn
’emMrs
Mm. Herold
of St* Johns
Mr.
and Mrs; Hall will reside in Glad- un4i Mm S. A. Hotme» Sunday
w'i
w-d . »
. »
,
•
u
May Towiwnd. taking-•’■fier home with
R. and Mrs. ...
of win where he has purchased a drug
Judge
R. ...
R. McPcek
McPte
Engi.rxl, Dr. Janu, Glerurn '*‘r&gt; **'
'T?™
Charlotte were In the city uji Tuesday. •lore
nnij wm. Zwiedish ot Grand HapiiB a’ d s ,d r U , d&lt;*tor
[! Dori*
Misses Florence nnd Arlene Campbell, His health is very much improves!.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey McCoy F1U
lht.
end at the EnglandW-. Wd,’a"“ ‘‘X
Rm»h were
Kdltli Wilkins and K a Uterine Hunt
Mrs Ladle Wright of Jackson was Simmon* of Mansfield, Ohio, were HMrtuge at Saddlebag lake.
1 .#Ca,1'r' &lt;“* Mra- Mildred Roinh were.,
have returned from their trip lo Wash­ here lu.-H week In attend the funeral HUMt* Of hl* aunt. Mrs. Archie McCoy.
Mr nnd Mrs Ivan IXiinls of Grand!
a,’d NL”11.?an’nohu-’e "*«1
ington. D. p.
of Thns Waters nnd Vmt relative*
over tlie utvk end. They wer, (in jheir RMpfda spent Sunday with Mr and ।
ln
* £llfd
Mtws Louise and Marjory Gower
Mr and Mrs Oriie Bishop and little wedding tour, having visited Philadel- Mra Frank Kilpatrick.
‘
j Nashville, Mrs. Cora Selkirk of Plainnnd
Mm.
Edward
Smith
and
Jack
spent
unu sirs, uivara annul ana jaia apcm uaugnier
daughter or
of nouanu
Holland were Sunday
ounosy
Pa., the Shenendoah Valiev unJ
Mr ului Mr* Cha*. Farthint called
Saturday afternoon in Lansing and' guests of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Bishop phia.
tho.Caverns.
Washington. D C. Balti- trn Mr. anrt
r^ Pierce Sunday-at ।
Grand Ledge.
1 Men. Tlieodorc Jones and Mrs Will more. .Md. Atlantic Qty. N J. New Ulrtr Wall lake cottage
i nt',‘k.m
, J,
WlUWms,
Nancy Dolan. Annes Johnson and 1 Silsbee were in Grand, Rapids recently York city, acre* u&gt; the l-'i'.r Fingers Mlv, i»r&lt;-thy Dell is sp-nding. jair; |
*‘!fnOL
Mr*''
Doris Radford went Monday lo the and called on Mrs. Karl Knickerbocker.
—»—*•_ lake region in‘New York. Toledo. Ohio, ,f her vacation vatung relatives Jn i F
HASTINGS, MICH.
’
Corwin of Yorkville.
Camp pin- Girls camp at the south
Mr. and Mr». S P. Nichols and son Uien on lo Hastings.
;■ Lietrot I’
end of Char lake
i Jimmy ».
of Detroit were ....
guerts of Mr.
HIGHBANK.
*
&gt; V * ———
• Miss Evtfyn Rogers of Portland spent' ■ Richard Edmonds of Battle Creek 1*
N. J. Bennett Miss Martha Bennett and Mra. L. E. Barnett over Ure week FORTY-TWO
ATTENOED
j)u. |;iAi &lt;,j u1(. week With Mr. and Mm.
nUd Mi-,-. Ruth Erickson of Evunston.1 end.
i spending a few days at Mr. nnd Mrs.
TUESDAY LUNCHEON, chi* Farthing
-Hl. sjient the week end with Mr. and ii Mlsa Helen Newton sficnt lurt week
I Laurel Miirsliull s.
Madonna lilies with blue delphinium । rJavid Kilpatrick or Eum uuk-i'ng ha i!! Mr. and Mm James Clark of Dowling
Mrs Richard GrrxM.
in kalamuzoo visiting her sisters. Mra.
and
pink
and
indigo
larkspur*
probeen appointed Second Lieutenant and
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Vrdder and Mr. ' Pi ed Mahopcy-and Miss Mildred Newnnd Rev. Delbert Qstroth und Mrs.
vlded
a
charming
background
ter
the
!s
spending
a
month
in
thdlting
al
und Mn Floyd Gaskell sere Sunday , ton
luncheon al thc Country Chib. m. Sheridan. IllinoU..
,|tOstrolh and son Donald of lainsing
Kucfeta
of ...
Mr. und
and
.
.... Mrs. E B. More 7:.:i
Mb* Florence Wolkins left on Sun- Tuesday
corers being laid ter forty-two
, on account of Hw Bible Conference!'■were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.'
lumlly of Mamliull.
' [day for New York City where ahe will
Mr* Cblterd Dolan. Mm R R Me- m Lak«&gt; Odessa there,will be no Com- and Mn usiic Adams nnd Sarah o&gt;- Realize Your Wants By Reading Other People’s Want-Ads
and Mm H H Peirce spent tlie'attend Columbia UniverMty this aumDonald remained for n longer;
Peek, and Mm Carroll McGuffin wereimljnity wrvicesi for thc nexj. two Sun-;•jtroth.
w&lt;i k end in Milwaukee, Wls.. 'going mer.
vi*it.
- '
ti»e committee ip charge.
• day crenlng.u
acmsj. the lake by bout from Grand
MP.-. June Fellows. Mil# Wilma Me, ■ Clean Maxwell Mcud of Hastings ix
Mm.
A
W.
Wtxxlburne
had
a
table
of
Bunday
evening
marked
tlie
close
of
Haven, returning Monday
.
Fate and Rov Wright of .Waldron
■making his home with Mr. and Mra.
eight
gueau
complimentary
lo
her
the
three
weeks'Bible
sclux.d
ounduriedi
Edgar TiKmias of Dayton. Ohio, spent calks! on Mrs. Mary Showcrman on
daughter. Mrs. D. R. Lethbridge, of’by Rev E J Nest. RrcitaUotu and Bert Daly. Sunday visitors were. Mr '
llu* week end here. Mrs TlurtirrtS. Mm. I Tuesday.
.
r™7&gt;;'
'
D.mle Cnie and Min Barbanl Johnson
Mr. and Mrs Sam Schh-h and Mr. i Mason
Guest* from away Included Mrs
«"W“«
reiuiixil with him on Sundays
and Mrs. Bari Schleh of Middleville Robt. Gatewood. Dearborn, Mrs. D. R. ’“Kiir bT.C
■ Ix—ter Brumm visited hi* mother.' -„&gt;
I
Mn;. Harold Pelhuni und son Geof- wore Sunday gncsJs. of Mr. and Mrs. !. Lethbridge.
Lcinorwgc. Manon,
Mason, Miss
miss Webb.
wt-oo. Grand
oranu ■ Mm. G. E. tfrumm. of AttjryU Center!
M I
frey returned to their liomc In New Dun Lewis.
■
1 Rapids. Mm. Altxirr. Hubbard. Highland Sunday. Mrt^Brwpm has been quite “^^25
1
nnd
Brunswick. N. J. lust week. Geoffrey, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wood and fam- Park.
p k Mr.v R
"
C
lii^u.ni
Mrs
Robert JesM-n rlhcncn. Mrs m
Mr. and-Uro. Howard Burchett nnd ;
has spent tlw M-Jmol year here.
'fly and Mln Geneva W«ri of Grand p
M?’
Mr and Mm.
Mr. Wm.
Wm Britton and Mm . family
ofn(1Assyria
Called on Clare MurMr.
. .. R..
_v
Miss Jannet Michael and her guest. Rapids vMtcd Mr and Mm. C E Wood p
“ ,“lr' *;&lt;“*.
' Mrs A *'
;Dyer. &lt;(Greta
Armtjrusteri.
u,,n j„y of Medina, New Ydrk visit.d I
Mb.-. FJizubeth Cooix-r of Chevy Cha.se. on•MlM
Sunday
u’rtA
f!!
Betiv nimiffh was the mirst of
Mru S*Rn9.U
w‘Brc'utcr
°',k ’won
*"»’ S««S'Mr. and Mm. tMin Bulling. Geo. Fuller
M
d M
Laurcl Marshnll and
Md.. were guests ot Miss Ada Michael; ———*------- -- -----------of Detroit on Friday and Saturday. en’ rousm MbS WHnS’. WlSm^re at Mm ;
a»d Mr‘ Wilbur Lane carried ; (rom Monday until Thursday; On '
Clras. Doyle and Donald Doyle a
PUklnton. at Mor- ff lhc
ln goK Mr&gt;
Thun4a&gt;.
aIld Mr, buh.^ Mr
in Muskegon on Sunday with JL.^..
.. chvo
nci. m
ia.t wee*.
wccx
.1 will be chairman for thc July 5th1 Fuller and .Mr. and Mrs. ■Allerding and ton Froze, of Union City, Indiana, is
Doyle, who Is there assisting with \h‘Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brower and
,
their guests apent the day with Mr. and spending tiw summer here.
cure of her brother, who is very' H&gt;&gt; family spent tlie w»rk end al the Hia-1| luncheon next Tuesday.
&lt;H.C£ CLuA'bKEAKFAST.
:
Mr and Mm. Will Sage und daughter; a utlra club In thc Upi&gt;cr Peninsula
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Gertrlide and Marilyn and Frederick near Manistique.
Pleasing Children's day exerciser
Wentworth of Grand Rapids spent
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler and Mr.
„
were held nt thc Brethren church Sun­
S.....I.V
Mr «nd Mr, Frri VOU.U! ,,U Mr. Smllb W.ll
«u.M«
'6^,1Jl il'v.i.'inV.’Cn^ui
w-iJSTMr day morning. A good crowd was preMiss Helen C. Mills entered Parsons Frank Moore and. family of Charlotte • Room of tlie Columbia Hotel at Kala- F - ' Mr nd Mr*‘ N - w“.,ruU1- Mr i-ent,
'
and Mrs. Raymond Faui and Mr. and ' Mr and Mrs. P. Mullenix und Mr.
KtLshu'A
_____
_ ....
—.......... - Glee club ...
llii-dne:.s r-olh-uc
college nt
at KAl.-iniiiw,
Kalamazoo r.n.MnnJav
on jSunday allrnw,..
afternoon?''
mazoo rfor
the...Women's
ol1
Monday and will make her Iwme with | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. carveth and Miss W. S T. C. This is tlie fourth annual |। Mrs Kail Paul nnd daughter Marita - and Mrs. EvervU of Battle Creek sjwnt
Mm Mark Hiitnniond. 453 .Academy Josephine Carveth went to Charleston. breakfast held by tills orgunUatlon and | , Rev. E J. Nest and daughter Orlran ’I Sunday P M. with their daughter, Mrs.
ten days' vacation visit-1
St.
.
•
;W. Va.. on Thursday to visit Mr. and Mis* Hunter, who is a past' presfdent. I। .are spending
-s” at
u'iiitTn "wiw^n
...... . 0831 Ftonnwan- and-family.
|lng relatives
tytsconsin.
nl,Riton.
JX.V
m ddaiwht.T
Mr and MrA Ford HolIy und Mr “nd
Miss Margaret Heath is home from [ Mrs Marion Hodgson.
says it was one of tlie prettiest
I Mrs. Rev. -2-- 2
Muskeeon lw the summer vacation. I Mrs.' Jviin Tappan of Battle Creek
The room and program carried out Joan ot Lansing are visiting Mra^E. J.
She expects to go Id Bay Vie**lutcr visited Mm. F. L Bauer part of last tlie idea of a garden and was called
tors at Torrence Townsend's Saturday.
where slw! hat- einploylncnl during Uw: week. Mr. Tappan and daughter came "Mistress Mary's Garden." Each of thc
Mr. und Mn Geo. Lennon of Cleve­
Mrs. Roy Rowlader ot Grand RajMds .land, Ohio, culled on hi* grandparent*.
summer months.
for Saturday und Bunday also
105 guests found a dainty corsage, bou­
GuesLs of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.- Larsen | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith visited quet at her place.-Miss Hunter sang visited her mother. Mrs. Chiu.. Hatton .Mr. and Mr*. W. Holmes Sunday.
nt their Wall lake cottage over Sun- friends in Traver^ City Usl week and two numbers "Joy", and "The Time part of last week and Sunday. Mrs. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. strong of Ifackday were. Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Kll- enjoyed .^ome trout fishing. They for Making Songs Has Conu-,"—From Hatton relumed with her to Grand soh sfient a |»rt of last week with their
Rapid, for a shott visit.
mer and Eunice. John Damon nnd Mr. ■ made thc trip in their house car.
parent*. Mr. und Mrs. Harnson* BlochThc Rockford Register.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Gager of Hart­
Bridgeman, nil of Lapsing.
I Paul and Mix, Frances Conklin went
ford spent n little while lh Woodland
M A. Dunbic spent Sunday with Mr. to thc Western State Teachers' college
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAYS.
Mrt. Carrie Scot: took her son
Saturday
afternoon.
(diaries to tlie Kellogg camp Monday.
and Mm. R. B Ri*u.m&lt; of Ypsilanti. Mm. nt Kalarpazoo on Monday .morning to
Beatrice Christiansen of Bttvntt Cor­
Dr and Mrs R G. Finnic and chil­
U.miw and Miss Helen Lambie re-[attend thc six weeks' summer school,
ners and Margaret Garrison of Hen­
and Mrs Verdon Coville of Free. Mr.spent
turned with him. Tlie latter was nc-1 Misses Margaret and Betty Wilcox of dershot Corners celebrated their dren spent tht-week end at Wall lake. jxjrt
Thursday with his parents.
Mim JoAnne Finni*' visited her !
cuinimnied by Miss Elaine Slnculie of Jackron spent laM week visiting Mrs. twelfth birthdays at thc latter* home
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde coville.
Y|i.lluntL-—
w
s. C Brock und other relatives und re­ on Saturday afternoon. They had as grandmother. Mrs Joseph McKnight * Mrs. Jessie DlUcnbeck of Woodland
’
Mr. und Mrs Ralph Eggleston enter-1 turned to their home in Jackson Sun- guests. Edith Tobias, Viola Tcrpennins, of
' Hastings lust week.
called on old friends and her nephew,
Mrs Geo. Paul is spending a few ]Floyd Dillenbcck. Thursday.
fnhirt! on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mr». Elmer day.
.
Melva Tobias. Bernadene Schantz.
Wnrrcp. Miss Ix-na Warren nnd Mr.
Misses Beatrice and Frances Car- mure
Beatrice auuoon.
Matteson. ix.msc
Louise una
and ixiana
Leland rday* with her son. Chas. Faui and famnnd Mm. Stanley Mankcr nnd duugh- rothcra' carne home from Detroit on ChrlvtiaiMcn and Hortense Mead. Both ,y of Hast ini&gt;
COUNTY LINE.
t&lt; r Roberta of Sunfield and Vincent Tuesday and will spend thc summer girls received .some nice presents. They , Mr- “ntl Mni Ward P.antv and B&lt;-vMrs Carrie Gerlingcr and Mrs. H.
Egcicitfon
Buttle creek.
I with their parents. Dr. and Mrs Frank spent lhe afternoon playing games, and prly sl’t’nl Sunday with hi* iwenta, Winkler were in Grand Ledge Satur­
were afterwards treated to ice cream Mr and •'^rs ®,on P,,UK&gt; Beverly re- (day afternoon.
Donald D. Smith of Detroit was here1 Ciirrothcin.
over, the week end. Mrs Smith and i Mr. und Mrs. John Doster of Wocxi- und two birthday cakes niter which ;'’&gt;‘«‘»«l to vl.dt her grandparent-, for
Mr und Mrs. Waller Cooke visited
Sudr. who have been vislUng Mr. and land and Mrs. Vem Quick and Norma they returned to their homes tired but' “ Urt’k ,,r
in Grand Rapids and SparU Sunday.
■
1 Mr. and Mrs G. Slickly of Battle
Mrs. J. T Lombard and other relatives of Banfleld viatted Mr. and Mrs. W J. happy.
Mbs Esther Schuler and girl friend;
Creek
visited
Mr.
and
Mm
John
Dre(
returned with him on Sunday. They, Watkins and Mix, Florence Witkins
ot Ann Arbor vlrfled the former's par­
ATTENDING R. O. T. C.
ter last week.
plan to go. to Bay View next week to on Friday.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Schuler, over
AT CAMP CUSTER. । Mrs. Louisa Branson and Mr nnd thc week end.
MX-hd the summer.
| Mrs ’ Marian B. Goodyear has re­
Francis Townsend lias gone to Camp
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmonds returned turned from Seattle. Wash., where she
■ Rev. und Mrs Rlcbel and sons of
’•
; od
Mejrers Naperv&lt;H^ m cajne Saturday to visit
on Thunday from n visit in Akron.1 attended the General Federation of Custer where hc will attend the R. o
a Mr
t%SMU^Ft
m
'he
faltl,r. the Rev. John
Ohio. They aLw&gt; attended reunions in Women's elute, as a representative of
junior students ut universities in var­
mJ.
JL” * •
dn m i!{lrbcI- P“^oc of the Evangelical
Ashland. Wooster and Kent. Ohio and the Hastings Women's club
Frontier. Mich Mm. Earl Prase and । Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kvrmcen and ious states, from Culver •Militari- and Mm. John Dreter were Battle 'church here.
IN COLORS
Academy
and
other
places.
Tlie
young
Chs-k
Vteitera
;
Miss
Helena
duughtcra. Putty and Elaine, of near daughter, Miss Fern Kermcen. of CaleMis* Helena Schuler
Schuler spent
sjicnt Monday
Monday
Mr and Mrs Robert Au-Un returned, b| OrBnd Ra l(U
l
Akron. returned with Mr. und Mrs. donia were Sunday guests of Mr. nnd men will make practical use of th1?
•
■
For a limited time only,
Edmonds and will *|ay untll-after July j Mm; Jack Snyder, mim Kcrmeen . rc- military training received in college, in­ Sunday from a weeks vacation and Mrs Mary KUnx
I m.v. ol,. BcUrt. tnurt.lnM Sun&lt;l&gt;&gt;
turned Tuesday to her work in Battle cluding sham battles, scouting, trench e.n&gt;Wn, .rtp .1 HolUnd
we are going to offer HOUSECOLORS
Mn H.im.h mu rMAWMI. d.&gt;,
broths. M J. (auM ud
Ml%es Gertrude and
Margaret. Creek., and will leave soon for Ann Ar- work and regular army maneuvers un­
Mr and Mr. T. C- Marian and Mr mnv Hobart and Engpnc, oT Grand:
Smith. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don- [bor for three months of nurse's training der army discipline
you a special price on
•?•. 5!?
Mr. and Mr. F. A. Sckardv
old smith of Detroit, arc on a motor .at University hospital.
at
Saddlcba;:
lake
Sunday
and
Gicndon
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.Vic
­
our outside house
trip tlymigh the east. They will return
Miss Mary McElwain and Miss EmHustings friends liave received lhe iI
Fl."
’
8l
'"
r
“
"
Erktrd.
and
cmidrrn.
'
about tlie 4th of July accomimnied by, ily McElwain went to Detroit today to announcement of the marriage of Mias ■
paint.
thc following at their cottage &lt;xi
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Miss Marguerite HcUnanspergcr of (viait relatives. The former, in company Mary McQuillan to Mr. Robert Markt tained
,
Jordan
lake
in
honor
of
Don
’
s
birthday.
|
New Rocihelle. New York, who after .with Mrs. Minnie E. Bnce and other
TAMARAC CORNERS.
NEVER BEFORE
spending a week here with friends will | friends, will spend several days in on December IB. 1931, at Maumee. Ohio, Mrs. Sto’.a Hilbert and family. Mrs |I One of tlie girl* of this community.
Mr*. Markt was one of the nurses here :
j
leave th spend Hie rest of Hie summer I Chautauqua, N. Y.. and Miss Emily Mc- with the Barry County Health Unit Rena Culler and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miss
Orpha Wortley. and a Mr. Blowin-1
have we offered /our V
. aski of North Odcasa were married last
with Miw Helen Hetmanspergcr in1 Elwain goes on to Royal Oak where she last year, acting as city nurse. Con­ Wolcott of Wert Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snupgs ot De- ,week. Congratulations. •
California.
. [will be the guest of friends.
paint to you at this
gratulations are extended.
.
।troll spent tlie week end with Mr. and
Visitors and callers at Walker Cot-!
_________
Mrs F. F Hilbert
(ton’s Sunday were. Mrs. Ruth Duncan ;
Outside white $2.50
special
price.
FORMER RESIDENT
• Mt»s Lucy Lind has returned to her ,
IN LANSING HOSPITAL. position in the bank after an illness of jand sons. Don and Max. Mr and Mrs.;
Word has been received Unit Mrs. two months. Mrs Ralph LcfDer uxik &lt;Henry Karchcr and Mr. and Mrs. Lou,
Geiger of Lake Odessa
Earl Norris of Lansing frnce Vera Hol­
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Otis and son'
brook i daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. her place during her absence.
Mrs John Volte and Mr. and Mrs. jMurray of Hickory Corners spent overt
Holbrook, formerly of thia city, is in
Arthur
Giddings
and
daughter
Ruth
the hospital in Lansing in a very criti­ returned Thursday from Tawas city to jSunday at Forrest Houghton's. '
L. V. BESSMER Eredghl Sp&lt;ci&gt;li&gt;t
Mrs.
Mattie Newman in some way fell,
cal condition. Her friends here hope
Just for a short time only will
spend the summer with Mrs. Volte. Mr (on a ladder that was leannlng against,
HASTINGS. MICH.
for her recovery.
nnd Mrs. Giddings were In Ann Arbor ।a load of iuiy and was hurt, but not,
we hold this remarkable
Friday
and
Monday
Mr
Giddings
left
a
A HAPPY SURPRISE.
scriousjy.
■
offer open.
ti begin study al •summer schpol in "
H»v« them lookNORTH MAPLE GROVE.
dies of the fourt h ward, who werp for­ Ann Arbpr.
Th* Pea VJnc/y has b&lt;yn in opera­
Don’t continue to injure them—to put up with
Mr. and Mrs. Flock of Battle Greek)
; mrr neighbors of Mrs Deila Kopp, rcmembered here as Mrs. Della Smith. tion the i&gt;ast week and the fanner* are ispent part of last week, at lhe home of
in nnd the many results of it. Be modem and
Isurpriaed her with a deUctou* pot luck busily engaged in hauling their . first iAustin Flook,
n all influences that retard you on your way to
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitmore hnd'
dinner at her home near Woodland— peas to-the vihery.
Saturday afternoon at 3:00 R M. all Ifamily were Sunday guests in thc home1
and it was a genuine surprise too.—-One
See as you should and notice how much you
the children from‘the village and vi- cof her brother. Carl Archer, near'
who was-there
We promise to cause you to see as well as
cinlty gathered nt lhe home ot Welby &lt;Charlotte.
HAD WIENER ROAMT.
Crockfoni to form a pet parade. Nearly .; a-.r.
Mr. ani
and Mrs. Fred Hanes, Mrs. Mary
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONB2U5
W&gt;
Tlie boys of MU* Violet Crook's Sun­ fclxty children and their pets, headed by! Holsople. Russell Jones and Mr. and,
Continued next week.
, , Dar Dan Roberts spent Monday evgaj
day school dais enjoyed a hike co three Boy Scout* inarched Uuough | Mr*.
village and two blocks west, south
southining
Freer i place up the river on Wednes­ the vtUasst
nir- with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keyes al,
day and'later had a wiener roan.
(and east.-Their pets fanged from Shet- Nashville.

Mr. and Mrs Duane Bauer are n-1

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you laugh
but he has
another
mission in
life as we

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNtS&amp;XT. JUNE 29. 1IJ2

PAOEEIORT

Our Success

GLASS CREEK.
Sunday visitor* at Forrest Havens'
were John Foreman and wife of-Kain-,
tnuzoo. Mrs. Alva MyGlocklin. Mr*.!
Robt McGIocklin and baby and Louis I
Havens of Hustings.
| Ray Erway and family and Mrs, I
j Kale Erway. also Katie Whittemore
,
ronii Viniinla Havens, started Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans of New-{for,a trip-In the northern part of the,
aygv. Miss Bernice Evan* of Grand state expecting to be gone several days
T IS INTERESTING In witness the pride which residents are
RupidA and Miss Marie Evans of LanSunday visitors ut Fred Otis' were)
sing visited Mr. and
Dan Evans {Lyle Otis and wife. Louie Erway and
manifesting in thrir dwellings. One need* be engaged in lhi«
Friday.
&gt; family, also Ray Otis nnd famllv of
MYs.-Ltbble McKibbln of Cloverdale Kalamazoo und Harry Dunn and fast-1
»l»rd the week end with Mrs Hannah j Hy.
'• 1
Robinson.
| Chas. Whittemore nnd sons. Donna
Through our Home Inspection Service we have discovered that
Mr and Mrs. w D Wallace were at Foreman and Harold Otis of Kalawmr uf the owner* who hav&gt; been doubtful about lhe condition
Lansing Friday
'mazoo. Cleo Brown and family and.
of their house* have been agreeably surprised to yet a “Good
Mlsse* Amy Hartwell. Elisabeth Pen- Fred Bechtal of Hastings wpent Sun­
fold anti Ruth Wallace went to Chat- day nt Gllklc lake.
Condition” certificate, the house having been mi lubstantlally
latte Tuesday to spend tlie balance of' Karl Keefer, Jr. of Potterville re-'
/built that it has defied lhe hand of time. Other’ owner*, on ihe
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand {turrtei home Tuesday after a ten
contrary, have been positive that their home* were In almost per­
Young.
I days’ visit with Gordon Havens.
;
fect .repair. yet examination ha* revealed wettltlteotea or disinte­
■ Allen Brumm of East Lansing and
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway's ■
Muv Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo are were, Al’Wolfe, wife and daughter* of
gration which, had it not been promptly attended to. might have
^tending part of their vacation with Grand Rapids and Dick Rose and wife i
their parents.
,
of Havtings
.
Mr* D. D Hess and Mr*. Gail Ly-Wm. Llnging and
wife and son of
Object of Service Is Two-Fold—
km* were in Grand Rapids Monday. • Hxstlngs and Mrs. Blanchfr-OtL* of
Mr. and Mn Homer Connor of
Lansing, ako Wm. Otis Jul wife of
Lynn. Indiana, spent Saturday night West Rutland wfre Sunday callers at
terUl bu*inr*. and we believe reminding local home owner* of
with Mr und Mr*. O'.lte Lykin*. Gid Fre&lt;j Otis'.
i.e.*.ley of Detroit is-spending'a fowl! »•
—•»«- «.•----- .L* —
—
this fact. so’iliAt they will think of u* when in need ol good* in
Lucille
OtlS —
of »**-.
Chicago
visiting
days with them.
ilier parents.
! Mi.*s Margaret Furni** of Detroit is, Mrs. Edwin Burkina! and children of
-vtelting her iiarent.*, Mr. und Mrs.' Ann Arbor visited relatives here lust
obtain job* i» merely returning favor* which they have shown u*
! week.,
,
V«&gt;n W Fnrnivs.
.
. ,
: Mrs J. Clare FttrnL** has gone to
M“. Sara Durgl.iin
Mrs.
BurghdjifT 1.,
is Miending
in the past.
• Ixvs Angelea, California to visit her;i{some time
Univ with her daughter. Mr*.
Mrs Roy
son. Louis, and family
(Oakes.
Bob
Lard
a‘
--■■•
-•
?*k?R'
Lard and futnlly of
Possibilities For Home Improvements Are Many
■ Lble .Cortricht of Rawlelgh. North Yankee
....Springs were calkAn there
Carolina Is visiting his parents. Mr.! Sunday.
and Mrs W. b Cortrtght.
| A rertes bf lectures beginning Mon­
made in materials. »nrh a.* Gypsum waillxUrda and insulation and
Lloyd Mead of East Lansing spent' day evening. July 11. will be given at
tlirrrfurr du not rralire liuw quickly and Inrspenvlvcly home ln»Monday with his mother. Mrs. Eunice , the Rutland town hull by Mr* Walck
Mead.
i and Miss Helen Linn. The following
Probably .ju.c can lx- found for it in the attic or lhe baaemcnl.
Mr.* Sarah Helen Russell. 89. died at; subjects will be given one each week
Does hr need a bathroom? How about partitioning off a large
her home here. Saturday after a few i for six week*, nnatomy. hygiene, health
tedrvont'.' Uning the cold garage, putliuc .1 lirrproof wallboard
h&lt;Vir-' illtte.v* Funeral services were j talks, nutrition, physical qulturc. The
celling in the basement, insulating Hie attic lu return the owner
held Tuesday afternoon at the home public 1* urged to attend. No person
perhaps 30 per relit dividend* in furl saved each year—these ate
at 2 30 o'clock Burial in Lakeview i under fourteen admitted,
only a lew ol the in.iny thing* which owner, are doing to make
cemetery She leaves two daughter*.{
------------- -------------------the home a more comfortable, mure convenient, more economical
' Mrs. William Woodard of Vermontville.
POIIUNK.
Mrs Susie Kratt and one son. Frank.! Rachael Cain luc* retuiiietl from I
te.tli living with their mother,
i Kuluma/-.&lt;&gt; college and is sending
Mrs. Orthu Cadwalder. 72. and Mrs. Lome time With ht-r parent*
'i
.
Minnie Avery. 56. of CharJotte. Were1 John O'ConneU and Mrs. J&lt;-.-.*l&lt;Injured Sunday when the car in which- Roush who liave b&lt;t-n s|Wndin’ rame
,t they were riding crash&lt;|l Into a tree; time with Mrs. Clara Ransom, have rrTELEPHONE 2276 - - HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
about a mile .south of town. A tire 1 turned to their home tn Mttrion. Ohio.
' ; blew out causing the accident Mrs • There will be a series ot stx lecture। Cudawalder. owner of tlie car. suffered;nt tlte Rutland town hall beginning■
»!.. laceralkjw and probably Internal in-.July n and cuiuinulng each Mnndi.v ',
* , , jurtra. Mrs Avery was cut nnd Rich-1 night for .ax weeks Tite .■.ja nkers will
Lawn nr.- nnuiiniiut fvr a few days.
,i ( ard Revsman. driver of the car. ej- 'ix- Dr. Edna Walck und Mte* Helen1
Bob Guv and Roy Chatterdun of
cap d with mini.r mjunea. A doctor;Unn. Thev will talk on. anatomy.' Ralph Sprague und wife who »j&gt;.-nt
Springbrook. eainlx’d here front Friday
and ambulance from Charlotte came physiology, jg'rsotml . hygiene, nutri- 1
1 till Sunday. .
। .or tlu'iu and took them to the Com-:t'.:i and preparation of rkxI. proven-!'Ohio, n turned Wednredny
Rena und .Iron Bdenrgmn nnd Ia&lt;lV
inunity
hospital.
.
tton
&lt;&gt;f
communliabte
dL-caras.
corrro'
DELTON it. E. CHURCH
Ralph Hubbard and witt frit nd “t Grand liapldr wnt Friday
L. D MHca. Pallor.
I Ml-'--- ntirrssi Dau.M- was nt South' tion of physical defects and Hie manund Sathiday tit tin- Buersma cottage.
AT DELTON.
j Haven ..aturday attending tlie Porter- • agement of thc child. These lectures n( E, D. Reynold*'.
। 5 inger wedding.
1 are frt-e. Everyone invited und urged to i
'
I aiidiyr w&lt;
..
Adodih Danse of Big Rnplds sjwnt ci in,..
&lt;
Kalih-i ..
a few days at his home lipa week.
i Mr. and Mr*. Don Bliiiston of Grand day ut h- t brother':., will
1.4! , Vni
Brf,*n »«wi daughter. RaSrt&lt;fa were Sunday gu.-*t* ol Mr. and 'South Irving.
Berth,it Tobias' und ion
Jean, sfient 'Hiursdiiy and Friday with! Mr.*. Amll Bauchman.
:
’
»-nt
Sunday
at
Charlie
Mrs. Hazel Putnym and children ut
«
™i._
..r
:
Elmer Loehr of Jackson is 'ixiiding
O'roi'’ the week with his jmrent-*. Mr. und i
1 | Vernon Barr add children uro plan­ Mrs. Luther Lpchf.
.. jning on returning W Minnesota with
, ,
.
u... form. . , raoiber U M»n ... *,»&gt;■. F,*ST waU. LAKI', m AU INITV.
mary Baer, who hud pneumonia. U r-., tvw.it-.
• able to travel.
.
I
WeekU‘tier
Mr. nnd Mrs Chnrle.-. Higdon and’ .Mr “nd \Irs Ra’&gt;”‘
spent
family have gone to the Dakotas to' l!l* w&lt;M!k tnd nt •*,eir hdme in Tbledo. •
visit tlie formers brother.
o,’0' ,
„ . . , „
MU. MM&gt;k r-rk, lu. »i»Ao Ann•'
Arbor Ktere .hr will .utnd summer
“ p“"y i?* &gt;“™ m™
.... school
from Friday till Sunday evening |
ML winuum U Vluun, nlallve. In
SffS 1**"“',”, *' J,D
;
. Grand Rapid-'wwc- u‘v Rf’1,nU5 untI family. Byron ;
h.n H:.&gt;K.»k
Chleug
«‘“l »1"
M.rlUnrl l*.k
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.! Mis* Alice Roscoe of Ypsilanti is!1 hursda&gt;' ln Kalamazoo.
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M. | Kenneth Roscoe and Carl Brown*.
Isjicnt a few days thc first of thc week,
'in Detroit.
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teachers are enjoying a trip tn Niagara
Fall.*,' Boston. New York City and Frol.«l&lt;
■. Washington. D C.
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Mr. and Mrs Hubert Wilson liave
gone to Mount Coric. Ohio, where thc

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Paul Perkin.* has traded Kls gas atatlcn and residence -to George Evans
for the former Perkins farm, near
Charlotte.
Mrs. Charles Dalhatlscr and two
... daughters are. visitinggalattves.
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• Mrs, Fred Schultnryer of North i
I Plains spent Thursday with Mrs. E D. v..
Lewis.
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; D&gt;Mr. and Mrs. August LaFontaine of ,
I Hopkins U spending tlie week with liei, ,r.','
। parente. Mr. and Mr.*. Elinyr Catcher
; of this vicinity.
j Mlss Helen Vrnema of Ots&lt;-go spent 7'
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Mrs. Bert Brown si»cnt the past week . il
with her daughter. Mn.. Lewis Case. o,.
and husband at Traverse City.
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ter went Sunday to Mishawaka, Ind. t.i
to spend several weeks with her daugh­
ter. Mrs Belle Miner of tliat place
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The many friends of Mrs. John (*'•’
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to hoar of her passing away Sunday
night, and Mr Crawford lias Hie sym- 'J'
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floored him. It soon became evident on. If tlie compartment windows were tion record of tliat factory which'
.u-.
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positive proof mat the1 showed a total of 461 tractors made in
tliat *.
he—
expected lhe peasants
to ,buy
their land, while* they expected It। occupants.had shed their clothes. They1 I ten days by an army of. 13,000 Russian
, would be given them. When Lelnin kept the windows shut because thc uorkersl This same paper, in describ-;
later in 1917 seized the government, Russians are such inveterate thieves ing conditions in that factory declared
the principal part of his program wm that they would steal them through that loafing by the workers was serf-.
that the peasant keep the land. This lhe open window.
■
ously interfering with production and'
put him in control. Later Lenin naSpeaking of his hotel experiences he mitt there is no disposition on the part
(Continued from page one. part one) I tlonalixed the land, after the peasants
'said that flies, bad food and bedbugs of the workmen to .give .an honest
the priest delivered the '^mu. ro ,l,d uken 11 In 1031 lhe-,tad’ were
day's work or to be efficient. Nothing
talking with Russians who could s^efik proved- the utter inefficiency of the
the people, it can be seen tliat this jln ruH contro1
lhe government,
was an ideal plan to stabilize lhe govWhal 15 ,,1C present condition of English, ot with Americans or Eng­ Russian factory workers more than
eminent of lhe Ciar. Marriage is not' nu“la7 Have we anything to fear In- lishmen who had lived in that coun­ Uieir attitude toward the foremen of
much of a formality now in Russia, ’dustrlaliy or agriculturally from the try for some time, he learned that an industrial Institution. Tn this coun­
• A man and tfotnan appear before a!Soviet Union? .Before the speaker these three serious enemies of enjoy­ try foremen give directions, expecting
magistrate, declare they wish to be Answered these questions he gave an able living are present everywhere in them to be followed. In Russia a fore­
married, register their names and they account of. what he saw on his visit the land of tlie Soviets One never man may try to give orders. Before
are married by that simple process ln Ru^la. He wm Mked to make that found In Russia screens In windows the workers will do m the foreman di­
Divorce is still easier, but costs a little ivUU by ,he Arqtorg. the Russian or doors'-©nr was never safe in going rects the workers cal) a conference,
more. Tlie marriage fee is two rubles, I «««ncy which purchases materials or anywhere without carrying antiseptic where a long, debate takes place to de­
termine whether or not the foreman s
or J1.00 in our money and a divorce ’machines or other products in .the soap and insect powder.
costs 11.50. The principal demand United States. He stated that, the
Moscow, the largest city of Russia, orders shall be followed It they de­
made upon the Czar in 1905 wm a free
*ater and food conditions in has no taxicabs. Getting about the city cide to modify his orders, qr ignore
distribution of land among .the peas- -Russia are such that no American is difficult unless one can get some them, they do so. There is no shop
anti, who constitute 85 per cent of: *ould carp to makc hta home there. government agency to help him with a discipline.
Russia’s population. Plans were made Th* Rusal,n railroads are yo miserably government automobile.
He stated
The government scheme of collec­
for peasant purchase of thc land, but operated that going from one place to that it was the most dilapidated city tive farming ta destined, in the speak­
never carried out. because tlie peasant I another ta exceedingly difficult. He he had ever visited. Russians rarely er's judgment, to be a flat failure, be­
wanted the land as a gift He did not 101(1 ot his first trip on a Russian rail­ finish anything they undertake. The cause the Russians have not been
care about working, the land himself.ro,d- ’here he shared a compartment city ta full of buildings they have start­ trained for large, scale production and
He wished to own it and have his wife! 01 a passenger couch with another Am- ed to tear down, or just started to take no interest IT^it.
do the hard work, for women do most iL ertcan. • He said that if you saw the build, wllh neither operation com­
Soviet leaders have had to give
dll the manual labor in Russia.
i windows open In such a compartment pleted. but nothing toeing done about upTlie
much of their opposition to capital­
In 1917 Russia had had enough of I you rould
,ure- ln lhe wanner it. One thing that one notices in his ism and. in the speaker's judgment, the
lhe World war. Kerensky seized me months of the year, that the passengers travels about Moscow and the whole young
Russians growing up today, who
g ivernment, but the land question ।lh *hat compartment had their clothes country is lhe meugemeM of clothes
have come in contact with American
worn by the people: Sixty per cent engineers and American workmen who
of the women in Moscow in the warmer have been hired by the Soviet govern­
months go barefooted. When they ment lo teach them how to work, will
wear shoes they are old, miserable some day rebel against the incapacity
looking affairs nnd rarely wear stock­ and tryanny of the Soviet.
ings. They wear no hate. The faces
While the speaker did not hesitate to
of thc men he met were emaciated,
showing that they were not getting express his opinion of the Russian
proper nourishment. Tlie men won- government, also of the Russian peo­
ple
os industrialists, for which they
thin cotton pants, canvas shoes, with
thin soles. They wear the cheapest have never had any real training and
kind of cotton shirts, with shirt tails for which their primitive, oriental
-flapping outside the pants. Peasant minds dtaqualify them, yet he said,
siloes, iw- described as the most abom­ one can not help liking the Russians
inable footwear one could ever wish to because of their hospitality and klniln«». They idolize Americans. The
The seasons follow each other in
erally empty. Where used^at all they one great influence in Russia today,
are merely storage places for thc gov­ that may at some future time work out
rapid succession and all too soon
ernment Now anil then you con find Its salvation, is Uiat of the efficient
a store run for profit, operated by thc American englnwrs aruf workmen who
winter with its chilling blasts will be
owner; but prices there are so high have been tent-to Russia to train the
here again.
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that very few Russians can afford lo Russian.--. In America this skill is thc
buy. One can always know a government result o! 150 years of free government,
store by the long line of women stand­ education and training for work. Tlie
GET READY FOR IT
and at the
ing in line, hoping to get in and buy naturally shiftless and indolent Rus­
—-To attend to the banking wants of every cus­
cun not be expected to all stance
something to cat. which is impossible sian
SAME TIME...
unless they have ration cards. There become an industrialist. An Ameri­
tomer in a cheerful, courteous manner.
comes away from Russia gladly,
are four things to be had st these gov­ can
because of thc primitive, unsanitary
ernment stores. One ta vodka, the na­ and really intolerable conditions exist­
tional drink, with a high percentage
—To render a real and valued service in excess
of alcohol. One sees many Russians ing in tliat country, due to the ignor­
ance. filth nnd disease so prevalent
asleep on thc streets, dead to thc world there.
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of that which is expected.
from thc stupefying effects of vodka.
Our coal and delivery service have
lit
Mr.
Lovett's
opinion
the
United
Thc next ta black bread with thick
crust and soggy interior, which Li States ought to recognize the present
always been of FIRST QUALITY
—To create such a friendly atmosphere that with
'hauled through the streets to the gov­ Russian government, u would in­
ernment stores in open wagons a. crease our commerce nnd we need more
and we are now in position to give
each transaction the customer will acquire a lasting
nothing ta wrapped in Russia. One can markets. They .-will never be serious
vou SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
imagine lhe condition of this bread. competitors of the United States. And
confidence in this old institution.
The third commodity to be found In a some time the Russian people will
We always carry a complete line.
government store is cucumbers, which overthrow their present tyrannical and
are the "national frail" of Russia. They Inefficient government and if we show
NORTHERN GROWN SEED BEANS
have no refrigerators and no refrigera­ a friendly spirit -we can be of far
a
V
—To conduct the affairs of this bank in such a
tor cars.- Tiie cukes are usually warm greater help to the Russian people. In conclusion the speaker said no
.
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and one would say nauseating, yet the
conservative and yet progressive manner that rea­
Tested by Michigan State College.
Russians eat them without taking the matter how difficult life in the United
trouble to peel them. A favorite food States may seem' at the present time
sonable returns may accrue and the organization always
$3.00 Ar Hundred
is raw cucumbers and sunflower seeds. ccriditlons here ore so tar above those
In going along thc streets you are like­ exlntlng anywhere else on earth thpl
remain as sound as during the past four generations. We be­
wo
cannot
even
Imagine
what
Die
rest
ly to be compelled to wi|&gt;e from your
lieve with such a purpose, we are justified m extending an
face the hulls of sunflower seeds which of thc world ta suffering.
some careless Russian has blown out
MIDDLEVILLE.
ot his mouth. Tlie fourth product on
invitation to you to make this Bank Your Bank.
sale tn government stores is chicory,
We sympathize with Plainwell in the
which costs 12.00 for one-half pound. loss of their ftour mills. We appreciate
Occasionally one can buy a little what they must have meant to them,
smoked fish, the only other meat Ls for we know the value of our mills to
horsemeat which ta on sale at infre­ our town. Their products. ore well
quent intervals. One cannot get any­ known liere arid we all hope they may
Poultry and Stock Feeds
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thing from a government store except soon be doing business again.
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with a ration book, and he must have
The annual reunion of thc WarrenCoal, Lime, Cement, Etc.
Hastings, Mich.
Barry County
a job in order to own such a book.
Fcatherbone Co. former employees will
The speaker staled that he happened be held at Prairieville landing at Gull
to be In Russia nt the time jrtien Ber­ lake on Sunday. July 10. 1933. This will
nard Shaw, thc great socialist writer, be a pot luck dinner affair and all for­
and Lord and lady Aslor were making mer workers are invited to be present,
their five-day visit to that country. Hc enjoy renewing friendships and making
said thc praise given the Russian new one*. We are sure you will enjay
"five year plan” by Shaw stamped-hhn the day and we shall expect to see you
as a senile aas who was ready to swal­ there on thc above date. The grounds
low all that the Soviet leaders told him, are beaUUuL plenty of shade, tables
TALK ABOUT
Hastings, Michigan
hook, sinker and line.
and a fine lake for the kiddies to enjoy
The speaker told about visiting one M well as the older ones.
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LOW PRICE!
Telephone: 2217
place where relics claimed to have
Frederick Granger was home Wed­
once belonged to Queen Catherine were nesday evening from Pine lake, where
being sold, principally to Americans. he Ls stationed t&lt;jr some weeks with
HERE'S TH!
They were supposed to have come from the Boy Scouts. A large number of
har polace. He said the only busy fac­ boys are there and no effort ts spared
GREATEST
tory in Russia Is thg one making these to give them a good time as well m n
IRVING.
stater, Mrs. Glen Dean of Bourne. ' | supper guests of My. and Mrs. John
antiques.
fine training, something tliat ta good
"BUT"
Mrs. Louise Potts of Caledonia cafied Kollar; also called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Jenkins from Grand Rapids
There is one show place lo which for every boy.
Soviet leaders conduct tourists to im­
E. D. Johnson is very poorly of late. spent the week end with his sister, Mj55 on Mrs. Wright .Clifford Saturday aft- George Poland.
er noon
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press them with the great things they Just able to be about tlie house and Mary Jenkins, here.
are doing for tlie Russian peasant. grounds a Httk-f
The Ladies' Aid Society instead of
Miss Mary Poland of Mt. Clemens1 Busses in Huddersfield, Eng.1'axtHere one of thc iong-halred, bcwhlskMr. and Mrs. Lou,Roberts, of Kala­ serving dinner on their regular day, and sister. Julia, of Grand Rapids and ■ scented to spare the passenger lhe us*
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ered* peasants is shown in a comfort­ mazoo were in town on Friday calling the first Friday, will serve ice cream In Glen Chapcll of Jackson, were Friday ; uul odors of gasoline and other odors.
able Utile home, equipped with a bath­ on old friends.
the evening at the hall, Friday. July
tub and a library. Thc speaker said
Several track looeys of cement arc­
that looked fine, until you hrailzed going from here to the North county
Mrs.. Sybril Warner from Vandaliai
that you cannot bribe a Russian to line to be used in tlie foundation of the vm calling on Irving friends Saturday.
take a bath and not one. in five can new bridge.
We are all glad to see Mrs. Warner
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read.
Tlie officers have recently relieved any time. She went to Middleville to.
THE NEW
The Russian Soviet government is this community uf some parties who visit Mrs. Dtela Wesbrook.
opposed to religion, but one of the show have been law violators for some time.
Mrs. Arglye Windes of Hawthorne’
U. S. PEERLESS
places of Moscow is St. Basil Cathedral. R ta hoped tliat they will profit by Hill Farm and Mrs. Kirk Wilcox of
Tlie Czar who had this monstrosity their lessons.
Coats Grove have gone to Kalamazoo
constructed was said to have put out
Patricia and Joan Stricklen arc to W. S. T. C. for the summer term, i
. MAS 11VI . . LATlX-TtlATtD,
the eyes of the Italian architect who sjiending several weeks with their
Miss Mary Jenkins visited .Mrs. Avta
designed it. Tlie speaker said that grandparents, G. D. and Mrs. ' Whit­ Perry Tompkins in Kalamazoo a couple
Save time and use McCormick-Deer­
when he was told this story he uttered more.
of days, recently, going from there to
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a fervent TTliank God” and he hoped
Battle
Creek to visit Mr. and Mrs. C.
ing twine,, guaranteed for length,
T. I. Gillett and family spent Sunday
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it would never be possible for another visiting in Bedford.
R. Watson and Mrs Myrtle Palmer.
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Mrs. Fred Stowell and Miss Alice’
such an outlandish building to be
strength and weight. Treated
KlanflRc maihodi could ■ok* such a lira
erected.
from Newark, Ohio,
Mrs. Sarah
PLEASANT RIDGE.
5.25 21
Speaking of tlie "five year plan” he
Mr. and Mrs. Lester KJnnc were in Pofford, Mrs. Jessie Kennedy from
destruction by insects.
sfated that thc present rulers of Rus­ Flint Sunday P. M.
Hastings and Mrs. Clayton Kelley and
U. S. Girard I* vAMOtcUd la Its prlca dowl
sia have put out a great deal of propa­
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wood and drey- son. Mrs. Nettie Donovan, Mrs. Jane
twine in the long run.
5.25-18
ganda about it. He declared that don, spent Sunday tn Carlton with Mr. Sliroader, Mrs. Bessie Rogers and Mrs.
neither America nor any other indus­ and Mrs. Allie Cheney.
Ray Watkins from Grand Rapids were
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will ofltao Hurt Ike naw U. S. Guard ii
If you want a cheaper twine
trial nation has anything to fear from
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rank of Battle calling on Mrs. Jane McCann, who was
Russia. This agrees with what Count Creek spent Sunday at Lester Kin- ili last week.
a good standard twine at a lower price.
Safchnoffaky, once a Russian noble­ nie's.
ROBINHUE PARK.
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man. said here at a meeting of the
The Young People's class. F. O.
Brotherhood lost winter. Tlie Russian Wing, teacher, had a picnic at Campau
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts and
can never make an industrial 1st. The lake. Sunday.
daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Alex­
average Russian is too Indolent to
Mrs. Florence Kelsey, who has been ander Potts of Grand Rapids. Mr. and
buckle down to hoxd work and too in the western states about five years Mrs. Sam Zerbe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
careless and heedless lo be an efficient is visiting at Wornie Kelsey's.
Flnkbelner of Middleville spent Sunday
workman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Townsend. at Payne lake.
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE
To prove his contention that the Donald, Evelyn and Harold spent Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar and Har­
Soviet will never be n formidable com­ day in Grand Rapids at Arley Town­ old spent Sunday In Grand Rapids,
FLOUR
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petitor in Industry, tlie speaker quoted sends
guests of the former's brother, Clyde,
from a translation of an article print­
BRICK ■&gt; TILL + FARM
Rev. Sefle and an orchestra of Grand and family.
ed in a Russian newspaper while Mr. Rapids have been secured tor thc com­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ctaier and fam­
TRAD! IN TOUR WORN
ROTAl
munity service next Bunday everting. ily spent Thursday and Friday with
HASTINGS
government -factories, where tractors
Mr. Teeter from up north is building
are being produced employs 13.000 men. a pew house on tlie Johnson property ler, and brother. Ray.
This paper gave a ten days' produc- he lately purchased.
Betty Potts spent Friday with her

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In Summer

Prepare for Winter

FOUR GENERATIONS OF
PURPOSEFUL SERVICE
TO THIS COMMUNITY

The Ambition and Desire of This Bank Are
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Save Money On Coal

2nd

3rd

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Binder Twine

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against
^The cheapest
we have

jffuto &lt;JpoH ^hop

See us before you buy.

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Y-M- C. A. ITEMS

Abniiuun Haggerty, deed. Final |
, receipt* filed, order allowing final ac ' 1: -u."*.- .a?
* 1 la- '-tk,PROBATE COURT.
i count entered, discharge of Admr uElghty-one boys at Barlow latke
I3t. Charles Kelly Tetter, ttec'd. Pe-'«wed. estate enrolled
.
, 'camp this week and there will be 75
tllluei for Admr. filed, waiver of notice
Eat Jefferson Hyde, dec'd Order al-1 next week, when Barry county boy* atfiled. order 'appointing. Admr. entered, lowing claim* entered, final account: tend July 1-B with Kent county boy* A
bond filed, letter* issued.
filed, order allowing final account en-1 big time await* there lucky enough to
get tn. AU kinds of manual training
Ert. Chaxle* Enzlan. dee d. Petition, tered.
for determination filed, order for pub-1 Est Chancy A. Hart, dec'd. Tert I- project*, two cement tennis court*, two
UcaUon cflered
I mony ot freeholders filed, license to swimming directors. kXa ot good eat*
Est Man' M. XUnec. deed. Petition *eH
iwted. »*-nd and oath and tome unusual leadership
Seventy-nine already enrolled for thc
for Admr. fikrt. waiver ol nouce filed, before sale filed, report of sale filed
order appointing Admr. entered, bond
E*C. Helen C Mill*, minor. Petition to Hi-Y Training camp at TarfUTTake
ot Admr. filed, letters '.*»ued. petition use money for education filed, order to August 28—September 3 C. Fv Angell
spent Tuesday night of last week there,
for bearing claim* filed, notice to use money entered
' creditor- tetMl. order limiting »ctlle-1
oeorge O Jone*, dec'd. Inven- and found 16 college leaders getting the
camp ready for tlie Younger Boys'
nwmt eniercd.
’ tory filed. camp
tliat began June 25 John StakeFrt. Ray 8 and Harold Hinckley, ml-, Est William P Jjtrrard. deed Final ‘
m r- Pi ti'ton tor 'appointment of account and receipt* filed order allow-1 ley and Nelson Gardner arc delegate*
fron^ Hasarig* Hi-Y. More may attend
guardian entered, bund filed and let- ing account entered, discharge of Bpe.- ;
ten ;vu«i.
■ cl*I Admr. B*ued.
"Five hundred ministers ot Canada, at
Est Roy Hinckley, det d Petition for
Cliarle* K.'Teeter, deed. Invena convention in Montreal. Canada, say
Admr. filed. &lt;.?d,r appointing Admr. tory fil^d._______ - - ~
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tthat liquor conditions were. never so
• «nteied. bund filed and letters U»ued.
nnt n roRNi'Hs
ibud as they are now. With so called
UKl «&lt;kr w mpte,
1
las' -IU sm Igovernment control."
, with Mrs. Pearl Larabee July 7 for
□rand Ranlds Y M. C, *A- i» Conduct­
Est. sophroma Shultz, dee d. Petition1 rjpiier Everybody eqme.
'
. ing thc tryouth In wrestling this week
for Admr.jBcd. waive* of notice fileJ.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Schafe and ।for the Olympic*. Or. John Brown
order appointing Admr. entered, kind family of Pennfleld spent a couple of Sw
,
head
of National physical Dept, pf the
filed and letter.’ i*sged. order limiting days with her sister. Mrs. ' Howard ! y
•
l
Moore.
• •
I,,,
tending the Week end retreat of all
Aren Bdhultaw of Battle Creek and gym lender.-, held June-25 and 28. He
Mr. and Mrs. Emmil Schuhaw of i t xixwlH to visit Barry county also this
filed, letter* Usfied. order limiltni -et Dowling Visited »t Henry' Bergman's,
Bement entered, petition for hearin Sunday
claims' tikd, nonce to-creditor* u.-.ur.
Mr. and Mrs. John NorrU and Mr.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
and Mr- Clare Norris and son oft,' Mr and Mr*. Ix&gt;iw and daughters of
for appointment of Admr. filed, order Larey visited at Henry Bergman's Detroit are guc&gt;ts at Mrs Long's fath-1
Sunday.
for publication entered.
W. A. Fredrickson.
Mrs. Percey McManni* went Wed-j•er.Dorothy
Harmon is spending her
n&lt; iday to visit her rtstcr ot Pcnnfield.',I vacifUon
der confirming sale entered.
with her mother. Mrs. Thelma
Mr and' Mrs Hamilton nf Battle
Est. Harland V. Swiiar &lt;
Harmon,
of Battle Creek.
Creek 'visited her parent* Sunday.
.
der tot' adjournment entered.
- here after spending several week* a* a
patient in University ■Ikfcpltal. She i*
much improved which i« good news
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wise and Ar­
nold. Charles Armstrong and Beatrcle
Smith spent Friday at this Adventist
Camp meeting at tlie fair ground*-and
alto called on Mr*. Alice Kicms at tlie
Qounty Home.
• Tlie Community Cirtje will meet at .
I thc town hall, July 6. in tlw afternoon, j
i ArlUs and Marvel Calthrop of-South
Ptnc lake are "spending several days
with their ootedn. Hazel Calthrop.
I Do not forget* Uie school reunion
Sunday. July 10, yt the Melhodiat
church May not have all addresses 30
please tell others and bo sure to come
Mr*. Maurice Hughe* entertained
Friday. Mrs Bessie Hughe*, diaries
and Rankin Hughes. Mrs. Belle Mui-;
. l- n and Jane, local and Mr. and Mrs
Leon Doster and Elizabeth of Delton
1 in iMXior of Mitur.ee*s natal day. A line
(time 1* reported:
Young People*' meeting Wcdnesday
night at eight o'clock.
Church services next Sunday morn­
ing at eleven.
Rev. John Evcnngton will give thc
remainder of hl* Bible lecture and pic­
No.2ic*n
tures of the Holy Land on Wednesday
night. July 6th al eight o'clock In the
seiclal room of the church. No admis’j.?’
,-jon fee but nn ottering will be taken.
Mrs. Alice Kterns passed away Fri­
day night at the County Home where

MUTUAL Service
Electric lights, gas, water and the telephone
are no more important to a successful and a
prosperous communtity than a good sound
bank. Such a bank renders a public and an
individual service that is second to none.

Like ANY Public 'Service Company
—a bank must have the patronage and the
co-operation of the public in order to be good
and sound ... and on the other hand, the pub­
lic and the individual must have the service
and financial influence of a gopd strong bank
in order to be Prosperous and Successful.

Mutual service” is the ideal relation between
the bank and its customers... where each de
riVes equal benefits from the association.

10c
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Peanut Butter ICR

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Salted Peanuts

FRESH SPANISH

Lime Rickey

2

Bottle*

25c
25c

Kidney Beans
Maraschino Cherries 10c

Mustard

Pickles

Quart Jar

15c

ijuart Jar

15c

SWEET

Dill Pickles

Sunshine Nobility

32c

Assortment . •

GINGER ALE 1GR
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Wax Paper ICR

Paper Napkins

Camay Soap

"•ii 10c
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I.G. A. CoHeel I.G.A. TEAS

‘ 1 ’ blind lb. 30c
‘G’ BLEND Lb. 15c
‘A’ blend Lb. zic
Vacuum Pack
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Pork &amp; Beans

Japan m lk X5c
Green ,ll 33c
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Salada
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Capital

j conferences a day.

BLENDtn

$50,000.00

Surplus

$75,000.00

with cancer she wax a grew* sufferer.
MILO.
CLAY HILLS.
Site lutd lived in this vicinity only a Last Week's tetter.
,
John Plava and family of Grand
lew years. Funeral Monday from HenMra Brandstetter. Mrs. Nina Boyle. Rapid* were callers at John Luako's one
Upi's funeral parlor at Delton. Buna!
in Prairieville cemetery. Only a brother Sophia Spath and Mr*. Fannie Jack- 1 Mrs. Harold England and two chil­
*on of Prairieville spent the day re­
dren visited her parent*. Leon Potts
Mra. Banley Billing's Sunday School cently with lhe letter's sister. Mrs.
! class. The Loyal Searchers, ha* five Nora Doyle, of Otsego
Mr. and Mr*. ] Wilcox spent from
j members, who have a perfect a: tendlance record, for thc quarter; they are. Tuesday till Sunday at Wall lake.
Callers at thc homes of Mr. and Mr.i.
। Mr and Mrs. Phil Merlau. Earnest
Furr, Mim Ida Brunton, und Mrs. Bradfield and Mr. and Mts Wilcox
were. Mr. and Mrs. Clrl Walk­
Hazel Otis. Next quarter we hope lhe Sunday
1
whole-class will be perfect in attend- er
1 and son and the latter'* father. El­
mer Howard of Kalamazoo. Mr and
ante.
.
Mrs. Hazel McKlbfein submitted to a Mrs Fred Ritchie and Mrs Ella Dick­
of Kalamazoo were also callers,
major oiwration Saturday at New Bor- erson
'
h&lt;»pital, Kalamazoo. Site U get- -there
Mr and Mrs J. L. Mercure and two
ting along nicely we are pleased to re­
port.
1children of Kalamazoo were caller* of
Mr and Mrs. Merritt Wood enter- Mr and Mrs Merle Bradfield Sunday. 1
Mr and Mrs Lyle Wilcox jmd son
United Sunday. Mr. and Mrs 'George
Wood. Elizabeth. "Junior and John In Norman. Mr and Mr*. Jame* Phillip* I
and two children, tlie latter's sister.'
honor of George's natal day.
Tlg&lt;v bus load* ol happy—looking Mim Monica O'Hcran. all of Battl**1
were evening visitors of Mr and
children from Battle Creek went Creek,
1
through tere Monday on their way to Mr*. Bradfield The occasion whs the
?rd birthday of little Ndrtnan Wilcox.
the Kollogg Foundation Camp.
A delicious luncheon wa* served, in
honor of the event
'
I Mr and Mrs George MoccImmisc were
Mr and Mrs Porter Tooze had for
Plainwell vl-.itorx on Sunday.
Sunday guest*. Mr and Mrs Applegate
Zara Boulter and boy friend of AtL of Cloverdale'also Homer Fisher spent
acre wcvk end visitors of Ju* purrnt*. the day with the home folks
(-Mr and Mrs. Irving Boulter
A very happy time was that of the
i Mr. and Mrs. ■Kenneth Rozm.sk* and Ladle*' Aid at Prairieville Park Wed­
.children of Grand Rapid* .spent hem nesday when about fdrty sat- down to
, Friday evening until Monday with Mr a lovely picnic dinner. A program of
und Mrs. Hubert Mnrehnusc and ton. reading* and a business session fol­
On Sunday they all spent thc day with lowed the pinner. Receipts for the day
Mr. and Mrs. Will Waddell of Morgan were over six dollars. The next meeting
Remember thc North*. Pine lake will be held at lhe home of Mrs. Brad­
■&lt;iyni reunion to be lield next Satur­ field tn July.
day on the school grounds.
Rev. Mlles gave a stirring uddrr/.s
Children s day exercises \ were ob- Sunday on the main question of the'
। cried at the North Pine Sunday day. Prohibition and the 18th Amend­
' School on Sunday
ment. urging all to be sure and regis­
Mr and Mrs David Shepherd were ter and not lose their vote at tlie No­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Merhu ’ ember election. Sunday School fol­
jof North PralrWviilc
lowed with a goodly number present
, Mrs Mary Mullendore and mother. but room for many more. We need
• Mrs. Charlo* Hunt were in Kalamazoo your help and presence to carry on the
or. Thursday- On the way home they work at Milo church.
wtuiewed the Esely Mill tire at PlainCARLTON CENTER.
well.
The Carlton L. A. 8 will meet with
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Mr and Mn. John Shupp, Thursday.
The 'w M a. meet* with Mrs Sey­ July 7 for supper. All are cordially
mour Heaven.’. Thursday June 30. invited
Everyone invited.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Hale attended the
Oenevera Friend spent a port of U*' tunera! Sunday of the latter's aunt.
week with her aunt. Mn. Jay Darby, of Mr*. Fisher, of Hastings, who ha*
Bowne.
Dayton Friend. who luu been "teach­
Kex Wickham is quite ill with the
ing at Lyons is spending thc summer
with his jtarcnU. Mr. and Mrs Frank
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert- FUher of Has­
Friend.
tings were guest* over the week end of &gt;
J. P Brake and wife. John E Brake Mr and Mrs. Fred Hcnney and son
and wife and Mrs. Donald 8k&gt;wtn* and
Mr and Mr* Wm Savacool of Has­
baby attended thc Wenger reunion. ttngs recently moved back to thetr
held at Lakeside Park. Caledonia Fri­ home tn Carlton.
day. June 34.
1 Mr. and Mrs W Coykendall and son.
Guy. of south of Hasting* were guest*
PLEASANT HILL
of thetr daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mr and Mrs Arthur White and fam­ Nash, and family. Bunday.
ily of Plainwell and «xi-in-l*w and
Mr and Mr* Leslie Daniels and
daughter. Mr. and Mr* C. stmmlton. family were guesU of Mr and Mr*
and little daughter. of Kalama*oo were will Schrader end familr«f Caledonia
Mr and W
m Charles
O...I— Sunday
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. .
Sunday guest* of Mr
Mr*
Howard
Sunday
Howard Daniel* remained
Bennett They alto called on Mr* I there for a week a visit
Amanda Ervin.
I
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Mr. and Mra Steve Carter and ton.1 A recent *chedulc of p
■Mrs. Ira Westbrook ot Lowell.

—strictly on the merits of
the service it renders.
A savings account opened
now... will be instantly
available at any time, and
will pay you 3% interest,
compounded semi-annu­
ally. Thus our association
together becomes of
“Mutual Service.”

Hastings City Bank

PICNIC SUGGESTIONS

Marshmallows

This Bank bids for
your patronage

and wife a couple of days last week
I Mr*. Guy McNrc and two children of
Hazel McCauI entertained the Busy • Parmalce were visitors at Mn. Martini
Bee club at her home Thursday after- 1 McNcc* Thursday.
noon. A good time 1* the report.
1 Verne smith mid family of Middle
Frank Harns and wife were in Nik* vllle were vbltun. al EUgenc Haight *
Monday.
Sunday.-

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ECTION

�TUB HABTlNCftHBANNEB, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 19tt

graduate of Grand Rapids South High. )
Little Ml*a Jean Bea’.Ue of Vicks­
Herbert Hinckley and MUs Jeanette
McCall of Dearborn were guests of the burg u spending a few days with her
former's aunt. Miss Augusta Hinckley. grandi»renU. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bab­
bitt. .
Sunday.
GuesU Sunday at the home of Mr.
• Mr. And Mrs. 8. E Johnson and Mlw.
Iva Zeigler of Grand Rapids were amt Mra. Sam Eckert were the.former's
son
Sfiuiriee and family of Grand Rap­
gurats ot relatives and friends here re­
ids
and George Brown and Misr. Mar­
cently.
■
garet ol Irving.
Mra. F. w. IngaUbe and Corwin Novlskey and Mr. McLouth of Grand • Mrs. Hattie Craw of Owowo and
Rapids were guests of Miss Augusta Herman Zcrbel of Hastir,kv wi-rr en­
Hinckley Friday. The two former re- tertained at the Dell Godfrey pome
maltuxl till Monday. Mr. McLouth re­
.Qjrreport baseball team played Ix»wnU
turned tn lire city Friday evening.
Mra. Delia Yule spent several days team at the local diamond. Score 5 and
In Grand Rapids with her brother. &lt;1 in favor of local team.
Dave Ferguson, and son Jaaee Ferguson
Mias Helen Shcperd of charlotte is
and wife.
visiting till* week with her aunt, Mr.;.
Mra. Claud Walton and son Teddi- L. R. Wolcott.
and daughter Dorothy, spent last week
Mrs. lx?ona Kidder and tWo children
al Flint. With..jfa; former's sWer. Mra spent from Wednesday till Sunday tn
George Brw(Wi?n" MIm Dorothy re­ Battle Creek gucnU ot relative*.
mained for an extended stay.
Mim, Velma Rayner of Carlton I •Mrs. John Fox visited /riend* In guest ot her sister. Mrs. Leona Kldifcv.
Flint la&lt;‘t week.
'Mr.-and Mra 8. E. Johnson of Grand
Mrs. Frank Hynes was on the sick
‘ Raidds spent Sunday with the latter's lt&lt; (or several days last w«-li Utemj Mrs. W. B. Surrarrer and 1ftn.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo. Makky. Mr.
Noviskby.
und Mrs. Por'd Stowell nnd twT.w.t. nf
Walton Newton of Fowlerville was a Woodland and Mr. anti Mr.&lt; Prank
guest over Urc wrk end al thc Kin’.: Hynes visited friends at Howard City
home, and the MLws Lula and Flor fiupday.
_ ence Klutz returned with him to
Mn w. E. Snyder of Lansing ts at
■■Fowlerville Sunday evening where the. lhe Mrs.. Anna Wolcott bome
will remain for an IndcflniU'-stay with
Mrs, Gorge s&lt;-«cr made a bu-.lncu
relatives.
trip lo Hustings Friday,
MlM Helen Boughner roturped. Sun­
Mr. .and Mra Will Draper sj-cnl the
day from a visit wiUv relutivra In Clare. week vnd with Uie farmer's mother,
Mr. and Mra. C- E. Bentley of Halt:-’ Mra. H. Draper. '
Creek spent Sunday at the Ickes hr me
Mra. Dari (Joock-nough and daughter
Mr. und Mrs. Rockwood and Mr:; Dorothy, spent several days last w,»k
Hager of Hxstlngs were cnterUincd ut with the former's mother. Mra. H.
lhe- J. I,. Ickes" hotn&lt;s Sunday.
Draper.
W. F M A. Will meet with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Overholt and
Wynn al tlie jiarwonagc Friday.
daughter Evelyn and son, Mmiru?-,
Mrs. Onio Knowles and baby Myrna f/'wts and Hubert spent the wwk end
,Lou and Mtu Mabie Fox were gue.su of with friends in Indiaiut.
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs R.
Tlie Mirvs Ruth and Dorothy Tab?
: E Llptcomb in Grand Rapids Tiiurs- iyrer left Thursday for Beaver Island
day. ’
where they will spend their vacation.
| Rev. nnd Mrs. Wynn have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jcrrills and family
from Quincy and Constantine where &lt;&gt;t Grand Rapids were eiitertaiuod at
■they atumded the Ocntcnnial of the the Charlie Austin home- Sumin-.
Methodist church where Rev. Wynn -MUs Nclda Cool is visiting relatives
delivered ll»c memorial addres-. ■
In Caledonia this week.
In the abM-noe of our M. E pastor
Hom U&gt; Mr. und Mrs. Carl Buidance
last Sunday, Ralph Moore took charg” Jute 6. a son who will answer to the
of the scrvidc*. Everyone was pleaae.’d nunu*. Clifford Carl Buslance, j
wllh hu ability.
Sunday callers at the Endres home
John Schlick of Kalamozbotfalled at were, Mr. und Mra. Keith Durkee and
the ickes home Thiireday.
\
Mrs. Thelma Valentine and Mrs. ne)J
.Mr. and Mrs. George Martin hnd two Durkee-of Woodland, and Mrs. Burt
daughters • Thelma und Mane of Haynor of Curlton.
Nashville were callers at the Noviskey
Mr. and Mr- William Yule of Grand.
and Endres homes Sunday.
Rapids were guexfa Sunday of Mr. and '
Mrs. Nellie Walk, r nnd Peter De­ Mrs. Charlie Austin.
Vries &lt;»f Kalamazoo. Mrs. Peter Hybe!
Mr. anti Mra. Ark-lgh Hall of La.;
‘mid Richard Hybcl of Stanton and Vegas. Nevada, arrived in tlie vlllmm
[John Straus of Carlton 'were gUesra Wednesday for un indefinite slay withI Jun*- 19 of Mr. Brion Walker at tiw Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Hall..
Afium Endres home.
. WOODLAND.
Mr. und Mra. Onio Knowles attended
the graduating exercises of the latter's, Last Week's Letter.
brotlier, Donald Lipscomb, who was ;*■; Rev. and Mrs. George Fleming, mis­
sionaries from Bonthe.,Africa, will be
“ speakers ut thc community meeting at
the Methodist church Sunday evening.
June 26. al 8:00 P M. Rev. Flttning Is
’Superintendent of the MUslon schools
at that place and is a fine speaker.
They will sing gosixl songs in thc
Mendl language.
“
Mim Aiene Mohler spent iiarl of last
week with her slater. Mrs. Dorothy Mc­
Millen of Hastings.
*
Little Catherine and George O'Brien
returned to their home in Lansing after
sjiending two weeks with their grand­
mother. Mrs. Geo. Faui.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Collar visited
। relatives in Kalkaska last week.
Mrs. Lawrence Christian 'of Hastings
visited Mrs. J. V. Hilbert Monday.
Mrs. R. G. Finnic. Mrs. Glen England
and Mrs. Joseph McKnight of-Haatmgs
were Grand Rapids visitors Monday.
Miss Phyllis England is the guest of
Miss Ruth Marcy at ts house party ut
Crystal lake this week.
Mrs. Cora Shopbell U spending sev­
eral days this week with her grand­
daughter, Mrs. Claud Rolfe pf Mulli­
ken.
,
Mr-. Forrest McMillen of Hastings
visited her mother. Mrs. Wm. Mohler
Friday.
Mr. and Mra Richard O'Brien ol
Wising and Miss Leola O’Brien of
Blanchard spent Sunday, . with Mra.
Geo. Fau! and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Faui.
Mrs. Karl Faui visited her Mater and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sung of
Jackson from Thursday until Saturday
and Miss Mnrda returned home after
spending the week with her aunt.
Miss Virginia Paul is entertaining a
school friend from Calumet this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Faui and «Mmda
visited Mr. and Mra. Ross Pierce ut
their Wall lake cottage Sunday.
Mra. Joseph McKniRht of 'Hastings is
spending a few days with her daughter.
Mrs. R. G. Finnic.
.

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tnucBtment flTntnpatuj
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Low Week-End Fares
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REDUCTION for the Round Trip

in
Each Week to Sept. 3, incl.
ONE-WAYJFARE plus one-tenth
TO ALL POINTS IN THE FOLIOWING STATES:

Indiana
Michigan
&lt;Lo««r I'tuiiuuiai
Ohio

Pennsylvania
New York
Maryland
New Jersey

Delaware
Washington,
D. C.

Alw to many destinations In Canada. Illinois, Kentucky, Virginiaand West Virginia.
Tickets Ktiiid in coarhes also In Pullman cars (on payment of
Pullman fam on all trains (ravins al or after noon of Friday and
all day Saturday, returning lo leave destination until midnight fol­
lowing .Monday.__________________________ •

Special Coach Fares over Fourth of July
/

of One-Way Fare For Rounti Trip
to Destinations in
ILLINOIS,-OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA

St. Louis. Mo.; Ixiuisvfllr. Ky.: FHUburgh, I’a.; Wheeling,
W. Va.; Park, raburxh. W. Va.: Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Buffalo.
N. ¥.; and lul^rmedlate points, flood Koine after 3:00 a. m..
July 1st. all day, July 2nd mid 3rd, und until 1:00 p. m., July
Hh—Return limit, July &amp;tli.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

BETWEEN RUSH HOURS
HE TALKS ABOUT OIL

"Cart am like talaili," Alfrfd
Felly lallt R. J. Corny, famous
Chicago Newt reporter, tn
campus restaurant al Madi­
son, H'licoiuln. ” You've got *&lt;

An Interview by

Robert J. Casey
Chicago Daily News Reporter
HATEVER the cook

f

getting out of iL If my car
stalls it means no breakfast
for quite a lot of customer*.

"I’ve driven this car 39.000
miles and I’ve never bad any
sort of engine trouble with iL"

home he drives a Chrysler.
MI got to using lao-Vis Oil
books may say about thc
because somebody told me it Mr. Felly’s 39,000 trouble-free
best lubricant for a skillet,
many a student of the Uni­ would let you atari your car miles prove again what IsoJ'is
versity of Wisconsin owes bis on cold winter mornings and hat demonstrated in labora­
morning flapjacks to some­ wouldn’t burn out on hot tory tethandin A.A.A. tvetion
thing beside* lard substitute. summer days," Mr. Felly told the Indianapolis Speedway—
Take die word ofAlfred Felly his interviewer. "That point Positive Lubrication Protec­
for it, and Mr. Felly ought to may not mean much to some tion. Iso-Vis (a Standard Oil
know inasmuch as hc is the people but it means every thing product) will not thin out
compiler of the flapjacks.
to me. My garage isn’t heated from dilution. Sec the Ball and
Mr. Felly runs a restaurant and many winters before I bo , Bottle Test at Standard OU
at 814 University Avenue, gan to use IsoVia I bad trouble tervicc stations and dealers.
Madison, Wisconsin, opens his *
place early in the morning
and U thc last one lo leave
it al nighL Between there and

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STANDARD

OIL

COMPANY

NORTHWEST THORNAITLE.
Last Week's Letter,
.
Mrs. Wm. Read spent last week with
friends at Mason.
Paul and Jeanette Oarbow und Bar­
bara Perrault will entertain Mrs. Cline's
and Mrs. Thomas- Bunday school
classes this week Wednesday in Per­
rault's grove.
Mrs. John Pirtkbeincr and Mrs. Otis
Morgan and family are entertaining
the former's nieces from Imlay City,
and Canada. A nephew from Pontiac
spent Monday night and Tuesday with
them.
Word was received by relatives ot the
serious illness of Mrs. Frank Bueman
of Grand Rapids formerly of this plate.
The Ladies’ Aid was held Thursday
In basement. Next meeting will bc-hcld
in basement and ladies are requested to
come early and sew for Bronson hos­
pital also bring canned fruit or'eggs,
when convenient.
Mr. and Mrs. • Earl Kermecrr* and
family accompanied friends to Gun
lake Sunday for a picnic dinner.
The Children's clay program wai. at­
tended by a largo crowd Sunday eve­
ning at Parmelee and all enjoyed the
fine program
Mr. and Mrs. George Howe of Reed
City attended the Duncan school re­
union and spent the week end with
friends.
Mrs/Edith Brown of Detroit is visit­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schnurr and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan. Mra.
Finkbeiner and nieces from* Canada
and Mr*.'Louise Potu ol CaUdxu*
were Bunday gurstz of Mr. and Mrs
1 Herman Brown of Grand Rapids.

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UNHEARD-OF VALUES
That Invite Companion!

Why Pay More, when it is impossible to get a
better quality? $29,010,000 of Michigan
\ products bought and sold in A &amp; P,
stores last year.

CHICKENS ,.
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Dressed

2 *°.3 pound average
J-,j
b:d™"Dinner
[?&gt;'Yo”
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Lb 16c
Lb 19c

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PORK. SAUSAGE p°«p&lt;»i‘

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BACON
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BEEF ROASTS Tender, Juicy Cuts
FRESH HAM PORK ROAST
BOILED HAM
Delicious

Lb.

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LIVER SAUSAGE
FRANKFORTS
RING BOLOGNA

LBS.

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6c
11c
11c
23c

Lb 7 c

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SMOKED HAM
SLAB

FRESH

BACON

LIVER

POUND

POUND

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iQc
DRY SALT
LEAN, POUND

sac

PORK STEAK

8c

FULL CREAM CHEESE
15c
GINGER ALE No Bottle Charge 24 oz. Bottle 10c
SALAD DRESSING RAJAH
Quxrt Ju 25c
DILL PICKLES '
q^j- 10c
SANDWICH SPREAD RAJAH 814 ox. Jar 10c
SARDINES DOMESTIC ' Mustard or Oil
Can 5c
QUART JAR OLIVES
25c
NUCO NUT MARGARINE
10c
SUGAR
FINE GRANULATED
ft) Lb.. 44c
MOTOR OIL penn rad 2
$1.00
RINSO
WASHING POWDER
2 L"** Pk«* 35c
FRESH BUTTER MICHIGAN CREAMERY Lb. 18c
FRESH EGGS
STRICTLY FRESH
Dox. 14c
FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES

Lemons Sunkist Dox. 35c I New Potatoes r*. 35c
Bananas
3
19c I, New Cabbage ^4c

A&amp;PThe Graft
FOOD
STORES
JUftrab A Pbdfia Tea Qa.

�PAQI TWELVE

| LEGAL’NOTICES |

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEPyfSq AY, JUNEt&gt;, IBM

The sad new# of tlie death of Leroy
Hinckley , came'to the correspondent
Friday evening which was a .shock to
all of Mr. Hinckley's friends Mr
Hinckley wa# bom and brought up in
thia locality and his friends win all

entertaining Mr#. Maude Smith and
daughter and Mr. Seworiy all of Grand
Rapid!
.

Rapids will remain with tier sister. Mn.
EUa Bump, for a few weefc.
- Mr. and Mrs Einerrzin Lrepachen
in company with bls uncle and aunt
all of Carson City visited at Mr und
the -funeral at Hx'.tlngs Monday at 2 Mrs Jay Smith's Sunday .
o'clock. Burial at the Fuller Cemetery

KROGERS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials

Monday.
H. E Voder of Freeport called on
Clark Barber Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Orville Shellenbarger
spent Tuesday night with Mr. Charley

CAMPBELL'S
BEANS

daughter Maybell in cony

Pink Salmon

afl.
&gt;~C

A

Slowly cooked b«»nt in dcliciom tonwlo muc«

3 "".25c

Terty Mlmon horn icy Aletken weten

-t lUuino iu 1 of Grass Lake, near JucjLon vlmted at I
ihv wwii' Iclum*
At Coats Grove and |
SAipi ’nd celebrated the thirteenth marriage an-1
» iviiuwi. tv niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum
t is
Sunday.

Thete Feature* in effect from
Thurt., June 30th, until Thurt., July 7th

pony with Mr and Mrs Charley Wolf1
of Kalamaroo spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Stanley Manker of East!

2 p*&gt;r 29c

^Zlicese

All veriatta «ic«p* Old Engliih

ton and family Sunday.

&gt; 17lh &lt;!•_&gt; ft Jutir,

. EralMrtoa. J.
. r of 11l..~ wl»te ft ।

&gt;-|j. &lt;■ i

Feney LoW CWew lb. 83c

Baltimore Sunday.
Jay Webster of Johnstown ipent
of lust ucek at c. N. TubUts.

* 23c

Sweat or SwaH Mleed

Salad Dressing

Mr. Millon of Big Rapids an- vtsit'.ii’1
Mrs. Lizzie Manning und family.
Robert Phillips came home from the
hcvpital Wednesday night nnd 1- ;.vf-

Thelma TobtaX and friend. Mr. Mey­
er of Kalaimui». visited her parent i.
Mr. and Mrs W. O Toblu*. Sundaj.
Miss Alice McKinnls of Grund Rao &lt;1.
visited Miss Susie Phillip# and mother
Wrdiu*aday night and Tliunday.
Lavern Ih-Mott of Detroit visited the:
home folks Saturday nnd Sunday ,
I

Fancy Goam Oivvvv lb. 15c

Master Pickles

«a 19c

The leraoui Embauy

fe 8c

Sandwich Bread
Barbecue Bum, pkg al 6, Be

*. 27c

French Coffee ACT“
Iced Tea

’$•*&gt;. pm 23c

Weteo • 0 rpeclel blend lor king

Uy of Ann Arbor and Mr and Mrs 1
M-ihlon Tobia# of .Battle Creek vUltrd
their parents. Mr. mid Mrs. W O. To-1
bia-s and family Sunday.

Candy Bars

sop# und Floyd T-sblo* of KalamjtzifO
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
their parents. Mr. und Mrs. C. N To-

Norwegian Sardines

3

b-’

10c

All popular rarietiet - For the lunch badscl

7c

Packed in Olive Oil ■ Fancy iMla Bak

Latonia Ginger Ale

10c

bottle
Pale Dry - alto Rocky River bevtisgtt • no bottle charge
Cove ollS SI.19

1 i-onvippb-

15c

Sandwich Spread
—

i6-o«.
The famotn Embitty — B-or. jar 9c

Swift's Circle

"S" Picnics

“■ 10c

.Too can bake them without par-boiling

I funeral of Mr.
Wednesday.
and

daughter,

cation, motored to Ann Arbor Friday
to attend a double wedding of Mrs.
Patton's cousins. Miss Betty And Miss
Josephine Norton. daughters of Cha*,
ftiurton who formerly lived In Clover-

’ u,lb $1.19

Scratch feed

Compare this fine quelily

« « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables » »

THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS

43c

Watermelons
|apent Saturday ut thc home of Rev.'
■ and Mrs. Holtz Saturday to enjoy thc
' ibhing sport on the opening day. „
i Mr&gt;. MacDonald has been ill in bed
! since Friday. Friends are hopinc she
' nil!
h,Pine is entertaining Mr and
’Ward and Family of Kaluma-

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeGolla entertalncd their children Sunday. Mr.
ond Mr*. Lee Mead and Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Apacy. ot Hastings. ’

Walters of .Battle Creek and Mra. T. A.
LeGault of Owen. Wisconsin. were
cuesta at the Ryan home Sunday. Mra.
LeGauli remaining for a few day#’
Mrs. Leonard of Hastings U visiting
her daughter. Mra. Lester Monica, for
a few day# this week.
Beth Waugh spuit Sunday with

Welton Brook* and faimlg- enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs L. Youngs of Hastings,
Friday night.
Tim and Kay Whitney of Kalama»&lt;Q spent the week end in Cloverdale.
Merrill Dibble and family of Detroit
ore at their cottage here tor a few
days.

Big tolid ruby red, juicy melons

Sound fancy while—clean and smooth

Celery

Michigan hothouse

L'R 77th SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND of 5%
has just been distributed. Did you get yours?
The Standard Officers and Directors wish to.an­
nounce that tile earnings of the Association during lhe
six months just closed allowed the paying of the usual
5% cash dividend, and wish to congratulate our cer­
tificate holders on their good judgment.

O

We Invite Your Investment

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Gruwc.ld al deHereon

10c

bunch

Cucumbers

Lemons

6c

d&lt;»- 35c

“ko^T1'"'

Bananas

3»17c

Fancy yeHow * the all food bait

Choicest Quality Meats

SMOKED HAMs“prLtBr"d12‘c
Cottage Butts
Smoked Picnics

ANNOUNCEMENT

27c

New Potatoes

Beef Pot Roast

&amp;3“s"

10c

u.

Young and Tender Lb.

8c

u. 25c

Boiled or Spiced- Ham

u. 12!4c

Minced Ham

Lamb Roast
Hamburger

17c

,U"’

sbonHerCm,
Frasb Ground

2

Pork Liver

BROILERS

Fancy Spring

u&gt;. 10^
Lbs.

15c

lk

6c

Lb.

22c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 6, 1932

NUMBER 10

PAGES 1 to 8

WAYNE CO. WANTS !dr. swift taking
NO TARMAC PAV­
MAKE TENTATIVE RE- r X7Sv1Ce 4-H CHAMPIONS TO
1 Annual Report Shows Evidence
Plan to Soon Open Small Hos­
Latter Has Accepted Pastorate
TO RULE MICHIGAN pital In Middleville Is
PORTONSOIES of Helpful
~ ‘Commuiiity
"
ING THIS SEASON
ATTEND STATE MEET In Flint Church Vacated
REV; HOOS SUCCEEDS

REV. MATHAN HAWKS

PARTNER IN BUSINESS

Spirit
By Rev. Hoos
Rumored
PRESENTING PETITIONS FOR
RECOMMEND
REDUCTIONS The Lions Club's Annual, report was TWENTY-TWO BOYS AND Rev, Nathan Hawks, who has been STREETS MUST BE CURBED
Dr. B. C. Swift, of Middleville. who
REDISTRICTING BY NEXT
GIRLS TO REPRESENT
TO BE DECIDED ON IN
I read at their lastrneeUne. It evidenced
has pi acticed medicine Utere fur Udrty
px.tor of the Pilgrim Hiiines church,1 AND GUTTERED BEFORE
• the good work Which that liinclwnn
years will take in a partner on July 1,
c.r ■* liat lx knoxn as the Hasting* CUy:
LEGISLATURE
SUCH WORK 18 DONE
■'■OCTOBER
ba'rry COUNTY
{club Is doing Among other.items lit*1
and they plan as mmi as posnlblc
thereafter to equip and maintain a

; club gii-.e to boys to attend Y M. C. A

! accepted u call to Flip!,

where

hr

CITIZENS SHOULD
Camp during the year and fur w.wk VARIED PROGRAM IS
SURFACED STREETS
jrfoved with his family this week.
small hospital there Dr. Thomas THINK CANDIDATES
' cf similar kind. $63.59. They paid out
All were sorry to have them leave as.
THINK BEFORE SIGNING.""‘SKIRT'S
PROVING DURABLE
SHOULD KNOW CHANGES toward getting glasses for school didARRANGED FOR WEEK „thru* people hud learned to love them |
drc’ii, whote parents could not. afford,

\f

I

Thl. But. Would Be Domino..
Law Fixes Salary, of Some to buy them, the sum of^lM nJ- In tlib. Annual Canip At M. S. C. Is Quo
of High Points of Michi^/vn
ed By Detroit Politicians— j rirtwu. where the hospital wifi be lo- County Officers—Others Are kind of work the Kellogg Foundation
maldii’b dollars with the Lloris and, ux
Club Work
Not Desirable Condition
------------ ---------------Out From $1,000 to $100 .’a result of it, many
...
a. school boy

become of their sincere Christian lives-!

Id of labnr.
Hoos and fam-

Cost to Property Owners Last
Year Was Very Reasonable
—$7 Per Rod Frontage

Tlir salaries of county officer* ureiRlrt In Oils county is nw abl.do' Barry County .4-H County Chih Uv ot Flint come here
It wm» quil.- probable that no Tar­
----------- at- ■ hu or tier school work in comfort, who chumpion* will attend Chib Week at h.va
The support and co-operation mac paving will lx- laid In HaaUngs thw
fixed
by the board■ of' superVilMwa
formerly had u difficult time, with tii&lt; Michigan State College July 11 to 15 - tng» citizens arc nollcitw.
year. Th- coupdl luw decided that they
possibility
of
ruining
hut
or
tier
eye-1
■
County
Agent
Foster
reports
22
tioy*
I wifi tint put this paving on any street
•will Im- held early In September it was
and girl*, champions in la.-t year's 4-H
except it lx- click'd and guttered, and
I felt to be Only fair that those who con­ sight bctktUAO of defective vtsion.
Chibs will lx.* in attendance al thei
! practically all oi that type of street.*
template being candidate* for rounly
i arc now cemented or covered with TUr'
.
'
lofflu-A kmiw in advance as nearly a* which tin* luncheon cluto &gt;f Harting-- rampinac
i possible what suUni-s they might ex- ure donut for young folk* L-. and iuls ! The Canning clulk&lt; of the county will ।
b»* r&gt; pre.M-ntiil by Franc«7&gt; Shelling­
bwn very helpful.
THOSE WISHING DISTRICT 1 peel if nominated and elected.
. The/council will no doubt watch
ton. Ilu-timt*.: Murgaict Ch«*«*‘»m:iii.
i clorely ‘ luw the Tarmac surfacre!
TO PAY TUITION NEED TO | Accordingly.Jhe board, al the June'
!
dow
11
iw
:'
Alice
Slioemakrr,
Middle-;
streets stand up under traffic. Sv far
11session which’was flnidted Saturday,
villi*
mid
Orplia
Buck.
Carlton
C-nGET BUSY
indications reem to punt tn that
'early in the mt»moii asked the cornIter. Those girls an* county champlm..*. EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE material as a uaeful and durable suri rrthtee on Mlurles to make a tentative
in 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 4th year, cunning
; facing While it Is impossible with T«ri report which would Rive the commit.MAKES REPORT TO
HASTINGS HIGH LOW­
piciouA and c-&gt;pecMHy anxious to k&lt;- to
tw'.; own idea on what each county!
SUPERVISORS*
ERS TUITION RATE’’ officer Mwuld be jautci and the amount
face as that of Uie more recent cement
it. that Ute rest of Ute state never gvte
■ lub’ work
I paving, yet it must be admitted that
into their clulchra. If we think con,
I of &lt;;lerk hire allowed.
Tins committee
the Tarmac paving in this city is
1» MKdUaan »n- Ml u u» Splendid Courts OOcrod and
da.' ,.-nuu„ r.|»« -n... b.«nl USED As BAS13 F0R DISTEI.
t‘ 1. ..
“■
“ .
1 total on real, estate
- tMOUUMKT
(smoother UBUI
than UtV
the UK1
old type W
of vniiriib
cement
prrrent time, tldnk
nretenl
think wluit
wluil thev
Uiey would
would!j f.
. took no ucUun on it. ber ime action ut
md Oral Miller. Assyria.
Ru.hurd
be with Detroit IK Ute saddle.
, None Eliminated Because of : t)lU tfm,. would t&gt;* iih-gxd. u.v the talar-:
BUTION OF PRIMARY
FOR 1932 SI 5.000,000 :-l®ring »:■ shown on some of our strevts,
'
~
*
&gt;(&gt;5
arp
to
|1xm1
ln
ocvjx-r;
tan
it
nt'
.
on wMch cement paving wm. laid bePetitions have been put out by De-;
Reduced Salaries
MONEY
I
county
it
,
1&gt;&lt;
year
Beef
club
champ,
j
p|.
nr
AOf.nlu
Rednrtinn
of
^
vre
modern
methods
were
known.
Jroiter* for ai rvdiKirtrung
rvdislrtrting of uie
the state
state ; „
,
, .
.
...
... least gives. Uw; candidates up idea of!
; pions while Vimi Adiuns Muidhni &lt;■ *»feure Kvprcsf.nto Reduction of ,Any(ini. who dnvw. mj tll,. TArmac sur.
.. pttr^xcc,
imrinm ‘
Uwu- ;;lxn{ nur.1 &gt;...d.nu who plan ta .U.M
for Legislative
j!l thtir
lull Ucmtim out.
...u. u
,„„.i;.n, ! &gt;"« ■
“"J kulumn ,liuuld «•■ ; 'Hie law ftxeii the amount of the .„ WORK CAREFULLY DONE
and Alb*:! Bril. hMhvtfie. ar&lt;* th$5,611,744 From Last
face from one end of Grand street to
■hull
b&lt;- carried
H will
will practically
v.iuny; champion, in ■ 2nd apd 3rd:
„
.lx, oUwr .jup.nmj
yje *urface Is
i.wwnlhtt .!&gt;■ ruy ,.l DMrall will ■Wdk'MWn fur |m» »'&gt;&lt;■«"» «■»
Idilr rur.l vtad dlUntl bn.nl,
-I;-. I""b'" MBY
CITY
TEACHERS
Year
j year 4-H Sheep Club work.
.imtxxher th&amp;oi:Green street.
.l..mli«.u. U» tower Muw brekrnw. WIU, Olio*
”" lr While “Ute
■h“law
J gives August
r'*'I us'lh,!
'""“"tMiloirr. so that tite
|
■qualUatlpn commute*
comndUee of the
uiuw Tarmac paving in MM&gt;
The 4-H Clothing club champions in
The equalization
T!u&gt; oldes&gt;t
this
m&gt; large a rcpreseiitattun und with m-v- I tite final date most boLis of JducaUon ^toty could
make uuv ciiui.ve, in List Checked With State Rec! attendance will be Dorothy Jones. Has- ixianl of Mijx-rvui r.-. • ctinsiMb«
..............................................
ung’ of comply ls tn,,
n^ije on North Broadwav
«tu1 other elite* having axe* Io grind.! llke to have the rfftpllcalion.*, filed be- j ““'T, .,“r
, H®*'!u'r* Mr' M‘"" ''
nrdc
Af TLansing
nnntew flhnw
tings; B-irlr Henry. Delton; Ruby More Backus W L Chase Leon
ords At
Show Tnl-,1
Total
‘ raid, beginning ut lite city lirnlte. Tliat
a'1M J.
with whoittotradqi would be coitsum- fore that time
I Smith, the school eommlMidm-r, vol­
.Newtop,
Fiw|x&gt;rl
and
Ri-va
Mott.
DelMoon
Win
C
Strtun
Glenn
Wotnng.
nuited, bctrvit would, to all Intent* and
• ,„------ was Ute first laid in lids county. It has
• of 1268 Children
student* who do not have the regc&lt;hK«l Iter ralary, though
[loll Huth Era Nevins of Doster will,”—
&lt;•-»—,—•------—-•,, Itert
— sweo
McIntyre
.und
,tocd luur-yoarn
four years vi
of imru
hard wear
wear ana.
and. ataliHirtiosc*. be the d-Hiilnuling factor in - ,•
' \ “ , ;r
r, ‘ - Brwrn.
•• ..- ;v. . ....
. r - - • •; • fixed by law nt $1,500 to $1,200, and h&lt;-r , The
Inb-ir nn
. lt. ..'
.....|y atom
- school census. which was n ' i-epreM-nt the county us style chnin- tittoyed their
thwr labor
on Ptidav
Friday. TluThe re-'..
re- | (4^^
ttas on
nn
thick.
of Hu- County School Commissioner. clerk hire from $600 tn $450. and ac ' cently taken, allows that our city h-t^rf;,), in (he Clothing Chib project at |M&gt;rt WIM abled
the customary on.-1 u
^h,^ lhe |IWMdlng of heavy
Jccpted
a
fiat
mileage
of
$350
Instead
of
they
, fifteen more pcr.'ons of school ag--. that t|1(. .state m- et
,
day n order liuif.Iie 4UpenUors might ■ caW and.Uucltt. Jn lwo pUres u lulS
hold on the legtxlature,
। Mrs. Maude Smith, find out where
'
• zo much per mite.
i is bt tween five und twenty, titan it hud
Nel-on Kae-y, Nashville; Lyle John-; consider it andI decide what should be : broken , One Is on the lull just north
si
3 uur. o.e «&gt;»&gt;&gt;nrr 4xjm
.................
.......................
.n uu*
oauun
1*
'\hrol
“te registerof I ......................
wtu-n the lust ccn.-&lt;u.s w,ts taken in 1931 : &lt;an. Bedford: Robert Beattie. Gun dotte about It. On Saturday, when they. (&gt;f thc cU and Ule othrr u
glad-10 state that Uie tuition rate /or
u,as n*‘
LT’!;',1 1 ,hc Tite figure. .*M b total of 1286 a-. , |;,ke mid'Rl&lt; hurd Wiiilace. Itedford will n a -M mbk-d. they unantmoiuly adopted ;)Sace u1lwet |n &gt;prtn&lt; and durtn&lt; ,
.. .
.
.b,^.n reduced
.
. ro tliat
.....
i/ti n wnding out. lie xhouki /!« a Mttte Hustln|ls
1U1S
the )iibiiitzar
anlUir tr.itn
,n"" &lt;1
Sl -Wl tn &lt;1
»'(IMI
f|"” 'ITl..
n"' enim.
ro’"'- compared with 1271 tv year ago.
'
represent
the county ok champion* in
thinking about, whut will hapi-p to Ute
** X
reh«d dto ty ,‘ lt
“» »1500
pn**iowly
, , ,
,
&lt;&gt;f hard rain.-, there U a lot of
The Ceiwus wall carefully taken by j.{ 2W|, ;h&lt;( ilIKi 4th year Handicraft
Thi-cjnimiltee .-qualized the real es-; ttuter w1llch wakena
Mippoct of
•other 82 .-ounticH of Michigan, if ।
•
f’ ,, y u
b tuition Ux,,&lt;l f,,r th''
attorney was
•
,ate of the county .&gt; $15,000,000 It ll)C Tarmac surface. Where tlu- gravel
Wuyiii-b.* given prai tlral control of tite
X" *° Mnu" thal '*
"&gt;l '* * r'"‘ tite city's teacheh*. who donated their, -itj-k.
by Ule ft‘!prnuors “ Mttfacv underneath keep, hard the
state Ute manner in which Itetrau
(acHXs for student* and the J****1 'n”'y r,,t u”'
,1,rks »M&gt; work to tliecity. Tne job seem* to have ; Cornelia Beverwyk of Irving will ut:bv«-n tiMMOughly done. Thc fist luv. tend thc camp us 4-H Club champion, S2U.611.744 Of count no -Change could Tam^c Iwnn(l htt4
vcry mue.
own affairs liave brwi conducted Mire-; HasUn|?, w.llooU httv, a reputation' ,rw"‘ *‘j00 u&gt; »" 0,X) u,,&lt;’ lw&gt;' th....— in the x^T^ment'bf personal
yrarly
of .m^numing U&gt;at
ly U not calculated to Impress the rc*’^roiul to noiw* in the state Counra ''”ty ,1,rk an&lt;1 r,,r ‘,&lt;rk htn' from been checked over with the list tom-! in Hot Lunch work. A'Cha Buck. Carl- be mad, piled n year ago. At tfius writing there; top mid Gary Newton. Pree|x&gt;rt will property,
show thc
property in order to &gt;how
the a.asw.ss- ml&gt;
very
’uv'T
“M‘r
"are Lt l^u cm iSnS*mX™ *11.800
’
to *'
$1,300. all fees received by ......
the are only three in iltefinUre list about; attend us our two county health imenl
—~
- a ------in.-iu —“
compared
with
year ago, we . Thc olty-s lail ycar-a Korg in Tarmac
city -1* taxing Ita iraopte $75,000,000 a
,
courses arc aviiil- 'clerk-to be turned over to tlu- county.; whom Uteri* can be any duu|H: and it i champion* in last year's 4-11 Club
will give the figures for each township J paving was an Improvement over Lite’
year. ha* $32.&lt;xx).t)00 of tomb falling
.
Berauv* of the heavy rrsponKibiUtiea
of; b. believed Ute thiw are-efiUtlwl to be! work.
, .
’
lx-1 year pa total awwsed value of. ftrs&lt; )W s cnort, a,.d tatCT surfacing
du,- thL*, ywr whch It cuffing possibly
instead of $60. was Uie tuition “*• county treasurer and the fact thut' included.
•
I, Tite club Camp held nt Michigan each township uIm&gt; the total equalized hfts p^wn quite satisfactory. Residents
pay, and then an unknown but very ■rate.'
.
...
. ... . we"have
.
. hu
in*n been
rMiumi
SMy*&lt;tailMrM
"ex'- «ainrv
bL' ha&gt;i ,tn&gt;virui«iv
ha'‘ pn'Viouxly
rwlucrd
lite school census is token in this [State College every, summer for 4-H value of the same in 1931 Equalization a!ong 5tn^w
Tarmac ha* been
large amoiinl that will coinc due in plained ts ixiid by the rural district ita W.000 it w.l-. felt •hat no change
’ state as Ute bast* fur the distribution &gt; rounty champam* i* one of the high
T’“* “ J° 0*'6
.
, applied appreciate the freedom from
future yi*ara The chy is now asking to any niiuui
eighth kiuui
grader
the ”1^'
The' of (he Primary Scliool Fund. The o n-1 poffits of the state's club program
-i raiding in mi- 1 “» •»* m■i‘*'
, .
ASSYRIA-AM&lt;^ed value of real dusU
^^ng cost of
'he state apd nation to aid ll In paying district who toshes
wishes to attend High
High, salar
'alary&gt;’ of u,e ’”rgtstrr
■«»*'" of deed*
deeds was cut
eta• mls made this year will be Uie laavOirr 600 boys and girls from counties i estate for 1932 ---------- axse.ssed value ,slrcei
$734,200,
slnset maintenance snows
.shown mat
that Tarmac
it-, running expeftses. DclnMt sii-nis to school! in addiUon
addition to
to' the regular!
regular
(Continued on
(m page
page three
three))
(Continued
I for Uie distribution im-xt year. Tite list: in Southern Michigan will gather of personal estate this year $29,225 glv-j lias
far proven a money saver Thc
have made a Uttlc uwm* mess of it* courseA thorough training is given tn
• compiled
the 1932
ingnatotal
totalx.-evum-nt
a-se^ment ofof $763,425
J7C3.435 as
a1. rpai
^ii be on&gt;,how
compiled n
a year
vmr ago
ago will
will be
be w*d
used as
us the
the . there
there for
for the
1932 dub
club camp
camn
nut
-Lu- weir
» — it stands
alfuir* than any oUier governmental ull branches. Including the commercial FLINT KESIDENT
,
’.basis for Uie distribution of that fund: The mornings are given over to iv.mparrd with the total as cement ot UD unde-. traCk- So far that test xccms
unit in thc land Wliat would happen to [
deimrtmenl. itome economics, agricul-;
UANf'rn liimcei c’ Uus year. After Uh1 list te s«-nt,in to Uw Mudles of various kinds us well as $804 690 tn 1931. The supervisors equal-!
k--— mpt nK-cessfuhv
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the state if such u bunch were in con­ ture,
art. music und college preixiranANutU nllvloCLr ..(a|4. department of education, it is! trip* to points of Interest over the'
th» real e.itate this year at $585,000.
Tarmac canno*-be applied to an ortrol of Michigan os wi ll us Detroit? If
J2
O'
rt™,i a.
s« again
mrain carefully checked
clucked with their recrec-; campiu
cumpu-,. The aftenuxm
aftem&lt;xm jirajrams
programs con- kft the penamal
personal as o^cd. bringing dinary dirt surface with any hope of
....
.
.
riB-a
oui* like* the prosjtect. of iuiving De­ -to
Tlu’ reduction In tuition by the '■'an noop committed Deed Al ort
jf any
discrc)wu-.cu-s
are
found
the
। rislof ofspurt*,
sports,games
gamesand
andgeuing
getting
the
total“juallred
equalizedvalue thia year 5UCCcM n must be used on u‘street or
----^----------------,--------- ire
found
the; MM
ar-ac-the
total
trail virtually rule the state. Iw* should M-hcoi board ot this djy makes it pas-1
Home of Relatives East
"—
--------------- ■ ---------------■ ■ J -----------------------------------local authorities
ure notifk-d.
It Is
ex-&lt; quainted.
Evenings ure given over—
to ---------$614,225. compared with $771,66$ equal-.
that has been gravelled, and
c.ign otte of the.-te jx-tlthm* that have Mble for rural school pupils Who have
. „
; ix-cted that there will be a slight falling! meetings around the campfire The ized value lu t year.
where the gravel surface has' been
been sent out from Detroit. If. however, completed tite eighth grade to attend
01 rreeport
in the amount' of primary money morning.of the last duy the campers
BALTIMORE-Real estate assessed ™ckod hlnj Experience has shown
he would Ilk*-* to have some protection the Hastings High school without any! Carl Hoop, whow home was at 3933 &lt;&gt;lf
t hut year: but a«
there
wtre
«
few
.i.orv
.take
its
there
were
u
few
tiwife
take
a
trip
to
the
state
capitalbuild.
$780,105;
pewnal
$40,185;
total
asAinoOtjier lite street surface
left lor Uu* rest of the state, and not additional money being furnished by! Reynolds street, Flint, committed sul- included in tiw census of 1'131 than m’.‘ing.
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-'"«&gt;»
&gt;f"W
ci, W
hrtm T»r™c U ,»IM
pul. Detroit In a ixiwitlon to ixx-kct the their .parent* for that purpose.
'' clde "Saturday
“•*—*— —
—'—■ *- 1 —
morning
in -a •-----barn•—be-' 1930. this city * sluire muy.not -be rnuch
The jirogram 1* arranged for the nr-j-ment
395. The.
■-»«« $863
MM
The board equalized
cqu.UM the more samfactorv the
u. result
muU
balance of Michigan, lie hud better
i.. real
•. .•&gt;( estate,
, c*al
, I $585,000.
CAA leaving per-.
__ thing
...
. . ..taxpayer*
. .. appr. . ni■ Bt*
...
• longing to hi* brother-in-law. Weiner if any l»-s» than last'year. According ti. Week to give the boys and girfs the the
The
that
‘ withhold his signature?
•
ALFALFA CRO’P IS
Schoy, two miles cast of r-’rec|wrt.;tilc htate law all money received by, utqiost in inspiration, education and rana) thc same', making a total of!-.Wnut the Tarmac is thc low cart, cotnTite state &lt;&gt;f New York was- wise
cikic IM DADDV nn
.wUh, uU,?U’c1",nd .lwo c ^cn' ^c-',0°1 &lt;,l&gt;lrlct*’ frotn tht primary fund; pleasure, it is a trip which any club'$625.|85 compared with S7B8.495 last IwnK1 OTlh cemenL Last year the rata
enough to not pul itself In the clutches
FINE IN BARRY CO. ™me to v-wt the Scho*. &gt; on Friday mu..*, be applied a- teach-; w.u:&lt; cliampion cannot afford to ml**. Mich- year
*.^«»*ed to nru&lt;«tv ownen along
of the political gang which rule* New
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Sc,'°y “"d Mrs ,Io°P “rc •■‘Ist’ r’• 1 This will mil be distributed until Sep- igau'. 4-H club cumn* will be. rememHARRY—Real outate awssed $959-, ,treots that were Tannnckcd was 17 for
York City. That city has mote i&gt;cople
Marl and Lime On Fields They came in n car and Mn.. Hoop tember.
i bared throughout life by thocc who 7&lt;XV jx-rsonal $65,650; total assessment (.BCh rod of frontage on such street Any
U n lite Imlance of the. state. yi*t they Use of
Jias Resulted In Ex1""^
«f"Zl mm
T“” ’.T1"?0' '5”".ny‘n?'. c‘1!rr' n',rn"
[»1025 3.W. Total a^ ^ment la-t year home owner, in onlnury tunc*, would
oL i not anil never will be in a ixiMtion
I pressed state 01 miuu unit oimcmcu. pmiclpally from taxes Jevie&lt;i by th*q
~
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itimumm
-a _.
i..i._i »w_
—.
I y.084AW. n-i&gt;_
Hie iv,,,
board
equalimd
the real
K,jd p&gt; pay $7 a roti ....
for a_ ’ ..
paved
$\ control cither branch of the Newcellent Crop
I With thought* that made him drive;*;&gt;atc on railroad, telegraph, telephone TMRFF NA^HVIl I F RF&lt;slegate at $795,000; left the jtersonal »; stn.c( ln ordt:r to be rid of the dust
York legislature. Right now is u good
Thrrc has been gatliered bt Barry'
.
electric light and (rawer and sleeping:
. nnr„Trn
■ it was. making the total equalized value nuisance •
time for Michigan lo take nctioii so
— .this
kl,.I^H
c .slept
j
IDENTS ARRESTED
an wonderful alfalfa crop
,**'
1,1 Friday
•'rl(,ay night witl^onn
with one Ot^enrcompanleol.enrcompanlen! 1860.650. as comjxited with $1,090,100;
———&lt;i»»
———
that. Detroit control of this state shall county
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W. «Mrh «UI «o &gt; Ion, ..y w.anl “»&gt;'’
” &gt;“'» m’n » &gt;'f¥"
------------- —--------------PRESBYTERIANS TO HOLD '
be forever impossible.
The cltlrcn* of Michlgan whu are not j
ri.Mdchts of WUVIX- county will waU'h j
with a.good deal ut Interest legislative ।
proceedings in thia state. Tile dly of i
IMruil would be. very pleased indeed1
to get such a grip 011 our legislature:
us will practically mak»- Uie n-.-x of
Mli'hlgan-HU apix-ndage of Detroit. If
iiirTSuhilrs of that city vrere in tinI h-uls of its bitter element. It would!
U.
make mi much difference; but when .
tone knows the character of U&gt;c pollUclans who have ruled Detroit in re- &gt;

STUDENTS SHOULD
FILE APPLICATIONS

COUNTY VALUATIONS
REVISED DOWNWARD

INCREASE OF FIFTEEN
794^
CENSUS

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FORD COLORED SING-,
ERS HERE JULY 7 nroductlvitv of land

1” S^lS.XyXtS'X^.^Si
8
• [drive back to Flint Al 5:15 the fol-

Presbyterian Picnic
Eaton County Authority Clnta
At Streeter's Landing
Thcyra,ae
FX rrelcnaes
pmZea
The combined Sunday School and I •

vacation_bjble school

8«&gt;‘on. to Continue D.Uy For
n was about 25 vears aeo when al. towln« morning he was found hang-! church picnic of the Presbyterian j Joc Hummrll. Haley Penfold and resred bringing the total equalized! Two
*"— Weeks
•«»--«——Variety of
_*
Interesting History of Cars and falfa was introduced in a verv .mail ing by lhe neck ill the Schoy bam. and; church. Hartings, will1 take place on1 Paul Foster, of Nashville, wefe arrest- value up to $810,170, as compared with
Subjects On Schedule
wav
in
this
county.
Farmers
were
''
vldp
nUy
had
been
dead
tor
some
time.
Thursday,
July
7.
ut
five
o'clock
a:
''
d
l»
“
t,
week
at
thc
instance
of
Eaton
an
equalized
value
of
$1A4
1.000
last,
Music to Feature a Fine
Quite warv of it because thev did not ■ Corona Adrounlc was called but held Streeter's landing. Gun lake.
■ county authorities. They are charged year. ’ .
.
" ’
' ' '
The Dully Vocation Bible school con Program
understand the crop or was the chem- ■ no ‘“quest, because It was evident that
The scholars of the Sunday Schoo! *nth obtaining money under false pre­
CASTLETON—Real estate assessed &lt;V(cted each year by the .Presbyterian

teal ^X^XrofiViin S-i “ w-- case of .ulcide.
' together with thc.r parent* and tense, by the olf.cen,.ofjhat county,
Thov- who heard the famous Ford
$1,630,065; penona! $162,605; total as- -church will be held this year for two
The charge! as we understand It. L* Msssmcnt $1,782,670. Total assessment weeks In July. The sewtons will begin
Irtenda. members of chtn'ch and con­
~jiDixlc Singers when they appeared bc- stood as It now 1*. A few pioneers per- j cicuiur lai PH 111
gregation, also members of ull church based ujran bounty which it U alleged last year $1,860,235. The board equal-: at IQ o'clock on Monday. July llth^
^Mfor» thc Rotary club and the High sisted and were able to show yields of, &gt; I SHI NG IN GUN
and will continue' each
r
school here a few weeks ago do not about twice as much as clover, beLAKE IS IMPROVING ',r‘ranUaUons a’^
M' these young men collected Jrom Eston
(Continued on page■ six)
' ’ " morning from
LH
lmrnuvll’u cietu-s are cordially invited.
county. It is claimed that they would
| too to eleven-thirty o'clock tn the
nerd to be told that a treat bln stole cause of Uie extra cuttings of the alcapture rats, on which that county,
Sunday School room*.
’
for Everybody when we announce tlu I
Gradually mtrrr.i b«an lo in- Waler, Are Well Stocked With ,
'T”™*' ,hc
pays a bounty. They would take off PURCHASED LATE CHAS.
,,
The following subjects will be taught,
Uiese singers are to ap)&gt;ear here next crease; but many found difficulty in
„
.
•„
. «
, tee an arrangements.
SHERWOOD PROPERTY ij singing,
al
«. T.
&gt;. Walton. Milo DeVries,
lb-.u,.,, Hw heads and then, by skillful use
Perch, Bluegills and Bass
I. Mepxrx. R.
handicraft, dramatics, re­
Thursday night, July 7. We doubt if getUng started. The lands were sourj
3*
&lt;
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n
\
i
Forrest
Lain*.
Howard
Frdrt.
Rev.
Lem'
of
butternuts,
they
would
shape
a
head
.
.
. .
...
1 li’gton. catechtam. missionary biography.
Each
Forreat Lain*. H&lt;&gt;«.
better colored singers can be found and farmers did not then so generallyEach Year
Year
I uel SeveranA-, S.
C- Cordes. C. Angell, or ‘tt'o
&lt;&gt;f other parts of each skin: American Legion and Auxiliary |}1bie stones, and auperviiwd gam«.
than Urn Ford Eight, a double quartette. know that alialU win not grow „„
___ a,...,,,.____ _ ______ _.
Tite benefits of the rearing ponds for Doctor C. Hyatt. Mesdames VanDalallowing the skin of thc rat to dry
whom the people of this city and ctMin- “r.3!L .^
......
-v&lt;nu&gt;v ganu.
Moved Into New Hettdquar- i M»* Wmdbume is Dean of the school
r,",nM
“U.1’
IM, .... Mark niuhl.. ; land n.,.r ^'u-an-. h’&gt;7u.
Sullivan. over a butternut. It is claimed that
iy
next ' no*
epost is oi
••z»**. DeVries,
»■•*-■*. ajma..
,
Tn
*"h
foHo*lnk hypers and worker*-,
ty wiu
will nave
have a ciuum*
chancy* to near
hear next
has larger a
deposits
of marl ana
and more a.. ■
llmraday night, at a craiccrt which I widely distributed than any county In °*!,f ,?^n^,',,£?*
Smith and Kioto- they even took field mice, treated
ters Last Week
iMrs j0|ln K(tching. Itev. Lemuel Sevtheir hides this way and collected rat
Last week a deal was consummated ’ e rance. Misses Beulah. Severance and
will be part of a very interesting pro- southern Michigan. Marl was rowed-'55TT”;JuJtak?^ adav :S'°ror'. , &gt;
„ .
bounty ............
on the «**«.«•
same. •It ■•*
Is said
gram.
Ion land because it wo* cheanor than! . .
on aun nJcc °9 1 ,c °l*ntng dnj
(rat
-»•*• that
....... whereby the American Legion and Eloise Storer and others.
jx&gt;t luck supper will be served ami
and i •«••••*»
Next
lhaL
“ —
K h.n&lt;’' th,’rc wlM **
——
—*•-■ *7 arc
Next Thursday
j-nursaay evening,
evening, at
at the
tne city
city’s
s;: lime,
nme, and
ana because
occause it
u contained
container! lime
nme i
~~~ ~~
„ boatln‘-'- swimming,
o.u.uu.im. ware,»«« &gt; tb‘y wen* quite smooth about it. in Auxiliary became the owners of the ’ .*.2
All ihi
children
In the —
community
that they wou,d
would «
always
genuine. lute Charles Sherwood property on invited to attend.
------------- ”port. office
_ und!
.1.In a condition
....
for
lw»&gt;s hove 8«™ino,
parking
lot-------------back of the
to be quickly
quickly taken
taken ua
up,been
1 bcc,V"
’T nwny
"“ny a
“: yrar
y*?f' 8rwral
8cvenU !*»
!*«“
“•«:
"' sports
sports and
and shore
shore games,
games and
and every
every’ one lhnt
As a
use of !«“**“ lhc,r h,nl1 Each............
&gt;,,or..................................
*v*ral will be made
to ft-el perfectly
I rnt heads on the top of the sack which South Church St... thc Post 'and Unit
tram llw OnMnal Okw. by u» rail. A;
z result of
c: the
Su =
....
. .. welcome
.
---• -*■♦*»--------------Iso of
of lime
lime Barry
Barry county
county1 l”0Usand ba“' **rch •““* blue 8,1,5 aro
------------ -&lt;•»■.‘hey would take to t)&gt;e proper officer taking Immediate possession.
|
THEY WONDER WHY.
there will be glveh a public allowing of marl and also
hns a ------large------------acreage —
of alfalfa
‘sed to hngerllng size, then pul into OT Dfior pAOlQU
j1(1 Ret thc bounty.
The sickening
Tills will make a splendid place for! A good'deal of complaint ha* come
talking-moving picture* free. The plc-jnow
----“ for I lra
and ‘
It has 'proven
n money savor
lw waters of Gun lake. Tlu* state co-; «' • Hvot rATIIon
smell that came from the sack Was
these organizatlomi aa there Is plenty to tiun Banner office about the condl• tores will reveal the source of the new
livestock iind dairy Interests of thU 0lx'raU'fi bX ‘urnlMrlng thc tWi fry for
PICN C DRAWS CROWD &lt;-Mich that the officer did not make u of room for social as well as other at* tlon of the rood leading from Yankee
Ford car and thepraw Ford truck in the
county
'raeresu oi tnuj
Mat&lt;t |wa aUo
----------------------painstaking Investigation to see If ttvlties. Tite Auxiliary will Have a Springs church to Hastingx Point al
&lt; pictures and talkm made In the Ford
__________T&gt; t
crated In arranging lor thc sjiearing of ( More Titan 1,000 Gather At i there, were any deception practiced, so reception room upstairs also a place'1 Gun lake. T^any are. wondering Ju*l
7 plant; also "Little Rivers" a play with
noxious flah by'lta"owti representativesn*vf
" i he uijs quite apt to take the word of to hold their meetings, as will the why,n was thought wise to rip up thia
famous stage and radio stars.
In Uu* waters of that lake. We have
1 air urounas * or 1Ja&gt; 01
i the young fellows for the number of Legion downstairs. It is planned to road' at the beginning of the resort tea­
A* part of this program, the Ford
mentioned several times the numlier of1
Sport and Fun
' rat heads and pay the bounty. It Is use -the large room to the north on the' soil Several automobiles have had to
Dixie Singers will appear In person.
carp, dogfish and blllfish speared by the
Crowds estimated at near a thou- '“W ,,iat Ku,On coumy P“ftl *5 00fl or first floor as a recreation (dace where be pulled out of the tand since the
No one can afford to ml** such a treat.
Bill Bronson and Billie Paustle have Deputy Game Warden in Gun loke this I Mnd came from all section of lhe sa w)0 rat hountlcs last year. These the Boy-Scout troop sponsored b&lt;- the road was •’improved" (?) and the re­
It Is entirely free. Remember Uie time.
--------------------------------------------... year. If Uil* good work shall continue county to attend the picnic sponsored
Nashville chaps didn't get ligion may also gather for Ita meet-! marks made about lhe fooiuhne** ot
their clam cooking -oven
invthe
Tliursday, tomorrow night, at eight erected
'Indian Grove.” Thornapple river, and *n » lew year* Gun lake will be plcnU- by BL --------------•
-------—it
nil.
now
U *»-the *lur
gn«,,bU
“ .«
“• \le
We understand
undmUnd tliat
U»t tlu*
U» ofiloltl- mg*.
,
tearing up this highway at thia time
o'clock, at the parking lot opposite thc ulll
V,
...., i.
— aIkh.
fl.llv uiirb.ili.izl wOW
n.lt
here on Uw ftxjrtl, ot duty Two bwrb*ll i
«“ «
"&gt; ■»» "r
They also acquired the vacant cor- ■ of the year were not complimentary to
Universal Garage and bock of the pool will boon start gathering clam shells fully supplied with game flail.
,.m». ho™ r^. ranmo, r^-,. bl- **■
“ «'l“
for the Iowa factory.
ner lot which they will improve and any wira may have been responalble for
office.
VACATION
BIBLE
SCHOOL.
cyel.
bo»U» .nd olbor »»,»
‘'l" nfitke it more sightly.
In this Grove on Thornapple river
'
j It.
, ■
Not Only Imre these famous Binger*
Tlie Daily Vacation Bible School of
appeared before the Rotary. dub and the. Indians, years ago. made willow Emmanuel Eplseopnl church success­ himUbnl «muwra,n. The rhirtm ”'r “ «“*
SKRIES ON LECTURES.
|
ANNOUNCEMENT.
High school licre, but they have been baskets and “Froggie" Wickham served fully opened for its second year with mpprr ah. aUrwlwr a ciaehy it- SSSrf'UtmljJilS “only will be
I A series'of lectures beginning Thors-1I I am a candidate for nomination for
j wnlcnc“ wi|h intereat._________
booked also for Uie clortng meeting of frog legs and turtle soup in his wig­ a splendid registration on Tuesday. tendance.
I day. July 14. at- 3 P. M. will be given' at j county treasurer on Uie republican
; Earlier in the day. tljc weather
_____- - ■
Uk* Harting* Brotta-rhood next April. wam.—-Contributed by Ernest Wurst.
July -Sth. The heads of departments i seemed threatening but that did not1
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
; Uie Cloverdale schooUuiuuc by Mrs. 1 ticket at .the primary Sept. 13. Utt,
Everyone who hears them will agree
this year are: Miss Anne Burton, seem to discourage tite picnickers and1 Summer
ANNOUNCEMENT.
on and Wulck and Miss Helen Linn. The fol- -- -- - taxes
- - may
. be- paid
tliat they have no superiors in their
I wish to announce that I wUl be a primary department; Miss Katherine ; those who came were rewarded by an after
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lowing subjects will be given one each
Thursday. July 7.
class. They are wonderful singer*.
candidate for Judge of Probate on the Giddings, girls' hand work; Mr. Ray- \j Ideal day. There wa* plenty of fun for! —Adv.
Nellie Smith. City Treas. 1 week for six weeks, anatomy, hygiene, lltical clique. I solicit your vo$aa
The Unlveraal Garage Adv. on anolh- rrepublican
.,,UDIlcan ticket at the corntng prim­ niond Bacheller. boys' hand work;
health talk, nutrition, physical cul- support. Edward L. SchanU of Qai
er page will give you further porUcu- j ^e*.
Sept 13
I everybody and the entire crowd uccmed
Sept. 13. I have served as Rcgls- Miss Betty Donley; MLss Betty Ogles­
I McCallum school reunion, i; tur^. The public Is urged to attend.
the outing.
Mrs
J.. ...
A. —
McNulty;
J. &lt;».
A. Me- to enjoy
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Bill by;■ —
.y- —
.Z. Rev. w.
---------------------------------At schcralgrounds Saturday. July 18.1
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
pnarniFViiiF Rrnnnr RKrtNinw thorou«hlJ' conversant with the duties I Njilty. The school will continue daily
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
pot luck dhitaT. Bring table service. All j
fnnil^uX &lt;J fSSyXteSSSil
appreciate your| ta'four-weeksl throug I-i Julyr »lh. A
'i
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
nday. July 10. Dowling v». Quality | welcome.—Adv.
Annual reunion of Prairieville school 1Upport. Stuart Clemenf—Adv
carefully planned program will guar­
__________________
,
I wtah to announce my desire to be
Ice Stores—Adv.
on July 10 at Methodist church. CafeUiemeni.-Adv.
antee a happy month rich in worth­
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
the Democratic candidate for the office
terta dinner. Bring table service, rolls
EDGER SCHOOL REUNION.
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CHIROPODIST.
' Wednesday. P. M. and evening. July of County Treasurer, will appreciate i July 15th. 19M Flat
while
accomplishment.
Children IKn
not
or sand wlclws and one other dish. Come. I Sunday July 17. Picnic dinner, bring attending ebewhere are cordially welIronside Shoe Co^ Thursday, July 14. 13. corner Court and Market. 10c.— your support.—Lorenao F. Mau*—Out July Hat. 1HX-C, *.
-Adv. •
ible service.—Adv.
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-Adv. Out 7-13.
j Adv.
f |7-27.

Clam Cooking Oven
Built on Indian Site

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY &lt;, 19M

PAGE TWO

•"'.s'?' MICHIGAN BELL PAYS
BRICK PAVING IS
DR. ERNEST BURNHAM
otic, but knew how to take comfort in
$3,300,781.20 TO STATE
VERY SATISFACTORY
GAVE FINE ADDRESS their home and were always hospitable

Guest* were ever welcome. Thc Influ-1
■ nice of their home and their live* on | Sum Represents Net Earnings
.&lt;
thc recipients _*1
of their gracious friend- ’
Qn
qu1 Qj Each Five
liness helped their guests to have
Phones—
In-------------Service
higher and finer Ideals; because of Uie
-----------»ax pay­
irtest tax
Members of the Hastings Commercial nobility, high character and patriotism I i^nsing-One of thc largest
of
ml.nU muae
niade b&gt;
nny MicliiganTnubltc
Mlc------- "■=
... their hosts. . Thelr's
...co wgs an Amerl- ;ment*
ay. any
Club who failed to hear Dr. Ernest ran
In th*
trnr«t and
and I»'.l
-iim*.- .........
a..
...
can hnmr
home, in
the truest
best m
M-n.re.-l
utUUy eorpoctren
this year
s^Upaid
Burnham. of the Western State Teachcn. iriT uci D*nr
iJune 30 'sh&lt;n tbc f!K^k of UK&gt; Mlcl.’1'
•er*' Cuiiegr ot Kalamazoo, at thc oULILII HELr ur
|gan Bell Telephone company for
n nr QI IDCOUiennC »3,300.78l 20 wn* turned over to Oramd
DU. UE bUrEnVlauna,B Fuller. State auditor general The
, A,
. or n _;iTwck wa* handed to lire state official
of hi« trip tn Europe but year. He, Nashville Bank Needs 8 5 Per f by
-LTHaii. tnemtrer of the comret out from Montreal m Augtut and
Cent of Deposits to Re.ra; staff
did not return until th.-, following
Pnntr
Th** WmeMt by Ure Michigan Bell
Fehcuarv. vuiUng acottand. Eltgland.
open naniv
(
company represent* approximately
Wales Inland, frar-re. SwitzerMiid
Mews Erank Lentz. Fred Fuller and ione-quarter of .the*total state tax to bv
.and Italy.
Chester Smith, representing Ideal de-‘paid by Michigan public utilities this
rrest on the ocean
m ■&gt;.- N.-lnUl. at.M
■"
X. .!»jwym.nu w
. ■ &gt; a '
I the rtate. tire company tiii* year'pay*
' now in a receivers hand*, came bcfcte.alx&gt;u,.J.05 0()(l |fl
UX1.S aI..a
H-ngvri
American on the English boat which‘ the Ixairil of-iuivr-.isor's last wwk and 1 j-jo.ioo m miscellaneous-local, taxes, a
took tlieiii Jer&lt; *. the oilier piiMtongers adred their help in order that the grand total of approximately 83.820.000.
being mostly Canadians and n-’u.-ningi bank might :•-open. It *e&lt;-ni* that rep-; .,r $5 85 lor every telephone opepted by
Engnthtnen bound'for their nan1 n-sentaUvrtS of about 83 per cent of:me company. That represent* the net
country.'
the total deposits in that bank have gamings on two of every five teleDr. Burnham* talk was - seasonedi altxady signed an agreement, under 1 phones tn service _
with much wit-and humor and was which the bank can,be nojx-ncd if the । under the Michigan law. telephone
instructive. He mentioned Scotland as। ni-crwary 85-per cent, required by Uu.-|an(t telegraph comjwiiie*. railroad*.
M great interest to the tourist, not Lite law. will sign.up. The county,railway car-loaning companies end cxmerely ix-cauw of tlie scenery at thc h.-ui $53,000 In the bank, of which $25.-, ^,-*s companies pay taxes to the state
Scottish-Highlands, but becausd of the IXMJ is covered by bond* given by the ln )i&lt;.u Of local taxes upon property
beautiful and sub-iantial c,iti&lt;-« which1 taink mid It is felt that the county has j generally used tor conducting, their
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niM. ciher bonded protection for the re- business Ixwnl taxes arc paid by these
quality of folks who inhabit that malnder. it cannot sue Uie bondsmen, companies upon real estate not in prescountry.
‘
iiowever. until the amount of thc loss. 4 l)t
for the purp&gt;»e of |Hiblic utility
j service.
Hr spoke of the Scotch os a firm: U any.'shall be determined.
Tire 'question before the. board was • Tax money received by the state from
know what it is to give up.to clrcum-i whether they might waive tire county's! public utilities la placed in the primary
Mances. They keep on fighting, de- rights under tlie .bonds of the super- school fund and dl't'rtbulcd among
tenninrd to qjakr the best of every visor* authorized county's signature to school districts in proportion to .the
Altualion. to conquer the diHlculticb thc agreement. Prosecuting Attorney | number of children of school age rc*idtn their wav and tu achieve. Hi* des­ -BarneU came before them and ex- ing therein, to be applied against thc
criptian of ins visit to Melrose Abbey.: plained tliat. in his Judgment. If they 'expense of operating tla- public school*
where Vest the remains of Sir Walter1 signed such an agreement it would: It .is estimated that the primary sclidol
Scott and Marshal Haig, .commander int-an to practically release bondsmen fund will receive approximately $13.­
of Uie British forces dnnng the World from liability.
'
300000
uxatlun. "
280.000 from utility taxation.
war. was of special interest.
1 lt r4?en)5 that the Nashville bank ' , ‘ ———
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Hr told of the lake country In the'doe* not need the entire $56,000 of tl:c[GUN LAKE PROTECTIVE
northern part'of England. &lt;&gt;t tlie beau-jcounty's deixvut to reach 85'
and
ACcnPI ATIGM MCCTQ
tifuf Cities and place* of historical in-1 then- Wits a feeling on tlu- Ixuard that I
AooUDIR I IUI* Met I O
terest m that country. He told of his j it would be helpful to the people of i
visit to Dublip. its university; of laikc I Nashvillrt and vicinity, and a step
step! Organization ‘Is, Interested In
-Kfllarncy. and of other interesting w^tph. under Uie circumstances. the|
Maintaining ■ Lake At .
p!.icc* in thr soiith ot Ireland He wuh| board would b*- jusilHed in taking bv
Present Level
pleased and Impressed with Uie Irish [giving thc coutity'-. consent on $10.-.
people, whose humor helps dispel the 1000 of its deposits under the proposed:! Tivcre wii.-i" held Sulurday uttemnon
gloom of sorrowful experiences and I agreement.
•
h ’ at Streeter * Landing. Gun Uk«k a mrettrials. He told of hi* visit to Italy * However, the board did not take any :jmg of the Gun Lake Protccuvi- A«oan organization ot cottage
He said the Italian* are a splendid: action but left ihe mutter in the handsii-tuilun.
1
of Barry, Kalamazoo and Alle­
pc«T&gt;le. and Ure world will hear from i of a committee.' consisting nf Super- owner.*
।
them in tire future. When lie, first} visors Parker. MrCann. Brown. Smith gan
1
conntie.*.
.
went to Pari* he suid he did not up-'and Mayo, with powyr to act if. in
predate it but be returned for two their judgment; Uie interests• of the. •s)x&gt;m,tble for the construction of the
wedu. later on and found that city full crunty will not be sacrificed in signing dam
।
at the ‘outlet of Gun lake, wh-.cli
of interest and thoroughly enjoyed ttjup.
'
1is tlie heart of Gun river. They are very
Ho- said Paris was Uie finest and most i
-----much interested in maintaining tlie
nOt worth ii.
interesting capital in Ure world. H-;
level of the lake, and have determined
addfd that America is building ut ; Twenty-one Ith .tork claim* were tlliit no action shall be taken by prop­
Washington a city that will surpas*- presented to the Ixxrrd of'supervisor.s at erty owners mi Gun mar-h which wp.l
I’an* soinv day.-Our capital eity. " he ithdr recent session, amounting to endanger, tla- present level of that lake
said, "when it ii completed, according ■148295 the dain.ice being injury to aiui holding it where it him peen '.main­
to Ure plan* ot George Washington, sheep bv dogs. Tire 31 cluin
tained since the dam was built.
will be the most beautiful on the earth.-' kiujed at $37790. Tire litnrrThe as'-ocirttnn maintain* rearing
Beautiful and interesting as thc city Robert Burchett and Son
jf on
Poster.
iw&gt;nd4
property of Mark Ritchie, on
of Washington now la. Mount Vernt . whore
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- to -&lt;132. Possibly the nonjirost shore of thc lake, and
claim
amounted
surpawre*' it. because- there rest l* ' the dog populluon •»! Barry county is plans to rcleiue In October 30.000 black
reniain; of Ure Father und Mother
bwa and 75,tX» Wuepill tingerlings.
Last- sciuon these ponds produced 12.600
four inch bluegills. 15.860 bass oi a little
large sire. The Association hav-quitc a
large membership and they appreciate
what it means to not only maintain the

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LOCAL NEWS

State St., So. Jefferson and No.
. Over two hundred attended thc 1
Ohnrch Were First Attempts I Methodist church and Sunday school
] picnic at crooked lake on Thursday.
I
In Hastings

Bargains! Bargains!
We have many bargains in women's
men’s and misses' and children's

, | Tire new law goe* into affect today
......
™. the
,..v brick pavement
_
_ _____
__ Ii requiring threw cent po-4*gv stampa In-1
rlx» laid
on ___
State.
Jefferson and North Church streets I stead of two cent* on all letter mMl.
wa* in town. gretJUng some of hte local
Mr*. Emma Bush, who hu been confriends who helped on Uial Job
I fined to her bed for wine time, is re- |
The people of Harting* have reason parted to be failing aa this item. 1*
■to be grateful for Uie thorough manner; written.
in whM. (hat w»n&lt; »»• &lt;lo.«- » yr.r&gt;
„„ d,wtmenl n „u«i
Nn..
™ h»a io be
cu,k B«rt»r , loan in
Ukin train U breoM. of &lt;tete« in U« c„,„„ w w
work or material. The surface l* rtill no rfanlaKe

LOW SHOES
Women’s slippers on racks insideat $ 1.00, $2.00.and $3.00.
Men’s oxfords $2.65, $3.45,
$3.85, $4.95. Misses’ and chil­
dren’s out at $1.00, $1.85,
$2.65. Come in and see them.

This iittie stretch of paving wa* Has- . Nominations
for candidate* for j
tings' first attempt at a paved street, i «&gt;unty officers mutt be in the hand* of
The next was ^he cament paving on lhe «»unty clerk not latc}-_thun TucaGreen street to’Jefferson and
on. .south 'day.
'&lt;*•.£. July 26. *
'r/«‘ them have
«...&lt; —
A jnumbt
numberfot
have
filed.
/
Jefferson Thc latter two stretches now 1 already
r‘
“ been
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’“*
illustrate very effectively the. fact that [ Mr*. Agnes Fisher underwent an op­
a great improvement has been made in eration nf Pennock hospital last week
the art of cement paving, since they: iand was removed to her home on Mon­
were laid At tliat time there were few, day. Stic is doing nicely. Her da ugh Hastings Michigan
veliicles except buggies and wagon*, ter. Mrs George Zuldema. of Grand
and the paving reenied a tremendous [ Rapid* U caring for her.
improvement over the old dirt roads or . The Dowling Cemetery Circle will
gravelled roads of that period. One who meet. July 14 for dinner at the church
basement Thc following ladies were subjects as anatomy, child care, prep- J children. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Oasklli.
told they .ire rough and oiler no com- 1 put on for work:» Lottie Ormsbee.
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oration of food, n&lt;
''land family.
punson in nmoaUinesa. and no doubt inBlanche Powell, —
.
''lyrtle
Robinson.
Nearly all tire relatives of Mrs
Charlie Moon, who has been sick the
wear, compared with cement jmvuig as j Blanche Struble and Vert Scgur.— Marvin Andler Lrinuar of this vicin- [ pa*t few weeks and wun at the skf J
it is now done
j Blanche Powell. Sec'y.
Ity attended a miscellaneous show for,taiium u week for rxamlimtion. un&lt;fChicken dinner* al Lake House every her at her moUicr *. Mrs. Hattie And- went a very serious surgical operation
&lt; ONMDLRED BX THE BOARD.
Sunday 12 to fl. M cents.—Adv.
er'* home near Delton on Saturday Friday morning which wa* performed
Tlie *upervi*or* listened one day lust; Recently Deputy Conservation
night.
,
by Dr. A. B McGrrgory, Hattie Creek,
week to Uie arguments of-a gentleman Oeorge
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Sumner planted
lljxX) brook
Thursday being Ure birthday of Mrs I ut t|lr pennock hospital.
who suggested tluit an appraisal ‘ t&gt;- trout tn Hughes Creek
UningeviHle. Glen Morehouse .also Mis* Ada An- j Mr and M„ v,,rn Wllwix am| Vlr.
made, for Insurance purposes, of all West Creek in Rutland. Crooked Creek Mini she was given t surprise when ‘glnu and Chartolte hftV1- moved Ui
buildings owned by the county. This in Assyria and Quaker Creek In Maple Mr and Mrs. Vic Anson and Homer jx^png from Battle Creek and are
would seem to be worth while.
[Grove. This makes a total of MAW
North.Pl,r U’V‘..,,W* ”.M:|now occupying the house which is
A Mr. Srhofield. wiw owns property brook trout, fingerling size, planted In I man Morehouse of Orangeville arrived' connected with the James Bloom store
on Mud Creek, asked the board for per­ the streams of Barry
Barrv county
count v this year
vebr ,. with ice cream and caki.cake for a pleas- j• tffOperty
mission to conrtruct a dam on that
Miss Vera Ingcroon. -who has been for ant social
‘ ' evening'
,
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ln
- ------- - ------- -------- several year* engaged in mlisionary ‘ Evenone remember the McCallum , Mr\?nn" Pie,rcV’ ’"J"*
-Hiuraday kx.king after burtnew
to use same for power purposes. Tjje work in Korea, spoke Thursday after- scixxrt reunion to be held at the
matter —
was■= —
refferredjlo the committee noon at a gathering of the Presbyterian, schoolhouse on July 16. Picnic dinner, lntcrcste and visiting friends.
’
Women'* Missionary Society
held
on drains.
——
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ns usual, program and Iwll game and '■ Robert and Gordon Rees are »pendThe three' members
ejunty
tjic home
home of Mrs.
Mrs. D.
D. A.
A. VanBuskirk. sporU make up thc day to any noth- । '»K their vacation with their grtuid----- '---- ----of the -----‘“’' the
.poor board came before the supervisors, *"
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Mjjb —
Ingcrson
formerly
lived In this. ing of Ure delight in seeing old friends j Parent*. Mr mid Mr*. Jacob Paul al
mil explained thc condition of their; city iukI gave an Interesting account of and .schoolmates. All those who went ‘heir farm home near BalUr Creek.
fundi. The board transferred $3,000 [ tier work.
to school .here, or taught, and their I Mr and Mrs. Orllr Flslrer in cam,
from thc general fund to the poor fund,
fnmlllra.
arc urged ...
to come und enjoy i pany with
other IVH.U.l.
relative* wunira
attended .1a
U'l'CTUOl.l
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Wf.I. -novi
which it was thought would'-mri: de­
WEST HOI E.
birthday dinner at
! thb
this day of days.ut tire
tla- home ot
of Mr.
mands' until the October session.
Tnw community
was aaddetied
Mr and Mrs. Glen Moreiioiure spent land Mra. Glenn Cadwalliider near irv. .
—
Thursday noon to hear of lire death Sunday with Mrs. Kale Collin* of Has- ling, also Waited Cloverdale friend* Ure
A GOOH RIBDANCE.
of Mrs Lottie Murphy Hart. She had tings.
i first, ot the week.
Not a few of tlww who spent their: been very ill for the past seven &gt; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins' Mrs. Sadie CkuiFiis
­
Clemens «i*u
and Di
Diana,
of
Fourth Of July at home in Hasting* re- months Tire family have our deepest I on Sunday morning, a daughter. Betty Charlotte, were
-v.._ guests
•»..* at
.. the
...r Mike­
marked cm how different it had been symiMthy
• • . June;
•------------- 8': pounds.
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...home a .few days
.
.Jaet week.
weight
! Smith
this year comixirrd with a few years | There will be a series of meetings
.
i Charles Belden of Battle Creek lx
ifgo In the matter; of fireworks. Then f°r wonfen at the Cloverdale school-1
DOWLINt*.
. ip,,
ixnber who Is tilling the place
carein's person* would throw lighted house beginning July 14 and at 3:30: Tlie Cemetery circle will meet onj of Wesley . Webb, who at present is Tn
firecracker*
into automobiles, into o'clock and held each successive Thursday. July 14* at thc church ns Milwaukee |n the Veteran's hospital,
streets, often ^nto the face* of persons. Thursday for six meetings. No girls usual with a committee In charge of , .Several of our horw^hoe fans althinking
such a proceeding was'under 14 year* allowed. They will be the dinner.
, tended the Risk-Bcpnett .seven- game
'-'smart.'' .We believe everybody is better conducted by a woman physician and
Mrs. Ed Mowry of Hastings was in shoe match al Hastings Friday eve■tf now that tha.iaw lias prohibited the “ registered-nunre and concerning such I town Tuesday visiting her grand- • nlng.
uv-of firework*. When One think.* of the accidents caused by Fuurth'of July
explosives, he ^-especially grateful for
tire change.

Ed. Eldred, age 43, and Jiis brother
Harry Eldred, age 42. tnth of Hot*
wa re arrested tlie night of July 4.
eliarged with stealing gasoline from
ears at thc Fine lake resort. It is
iTaimed that thex two mm were seen
doing thk, and tijat on positive eviIrtockgd With ganfo fish. The tuwocia- ilence a warrant wait iMUcd. They arc
itlon ha* been active nnri has" helped now held in Jail here.
I tire situaUcth very much at that lake.
PARENTS OF' A SON.
ABOUT LIQUOR
An eight and one-half ixnind son
was born on July 1 to Mr. and Mr*.
Burr Cochrane of Coldwater. Tire Uttlc
...
in the
SpreM lately about the success" of tire newcomer has been named Robert
[guvremmeut'sale .of liquor in Canada. Newton. Mrs. Cochrane will be remem­
bered here as ML-s Corleone Newton
Congrat illation*.
.
[in Canada that all is not well among
OBITUARY.
the Canadians.
•.
Emma Charlotte Ward was'horn In
Tire following percentage* from an
Ieditorial in the Toronto Daily Star Ohio September 12. 1873 and departed
this life June 30. 1932. at the age ot
[tame old effect In five years, since the- 58 years, 9 months and 18 day* She
I new law Ha* been effective in Ontario was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
Georue
Ward, moved with tier parents
| the number of persons imprisoned in
Ontario increased by &lt;&gt;1 per cent., con- to Michigan when a small child and
wax thc last survivor of her family On
March 22. 1893 she was married to
Thomas Murphy, settled on a farm in
Miviction* t-v breach ot the liquor I.
Hoim&gt; township. Barry county Febru­
ary 15. 1922 her husband died leaving
under various system* of povernmen: her alone. On Sept 25. 1929. she was
united In marriage to Ira Hart of Has­
[eluding incre.i-v'of 55 per cent in con­ tings. She had been in ill health for
victions for druntenncM. 544-ix-r cent two year*; wa* in bed with her lust
i in convictions for driving while intoxi­ illness eight months; suffered intense­
cated; 93 per cent in liquor law .viola­ ly with a complication of discuses
tions. 113 per cent in convictions for Everything that loving hands could do
was done for her. t She was saved while
victlotis for major otlenscS,
on her sick bed and died trusting in
HXgjmd 1929. ‘
the Lord. She leaves to mourn, her
PASSING OF CHARLES R^BROWN. husband, two step-daughters and their
families, several nephews and a host
- Charles R Brown died on Wednes­ ot friend* Funeral service* were held
day Jmoming at hl&gt; hucne in Vennont- at the home July 3 at 10 30 A M. Rev.
; ville. following a sh'.rt illne*.* of. pr.ru- F. W. King officiating. Burial in Prai­
[ Hernia: Mi' Brown ua* well known in rieville cemetery,
। Woodlsuid. Nuxhtlilr and vicinity where
I he had lived pre'vioujlv to his removal
SOt'TH MAPLE GROVE.
to VrrmontviUe Mr and Mrs. Browr.
Mr. and Mrs. G A Mar-hall were
I had always maintained u linn re in Battle Cr&lt;-ek visitors Friday.
l Nuxiivllk1. where Hw funeral waa held
Mr. and Mrs Pcto Hoffman visited
.in the McUwdut church on kTiday at Mr. and Mrs. Glenn AspinaJI in Hut,
[two p. M. tlu- Hartings Cammandery. Durfee district Wednesday night.
F. R Smith and son of Battle Creek
Knighia Templar having charge, ot the
are painting L W. Jarrard’s buildings j
■ Mr and Mrs. Chester Hecker of
■ Surviving are the widow and one Woodland spent Thursday at L. W
daughter. Mrs June Potter, who hive Jarrard's visiting thc former’s brother.
i the sympathy of a large circle of George Hecker
jfnend*.
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Mrs Lulu Gray and son Robert visi­
ted Mr. and Mr* A. J .Murray Friday ;
HEATH OF JAMES FREEMAN.
•Mr and Mrs ■'Ctrl Foshbaugh and 1
daughter*, Grace. lUael'and Helen of |
Delta. Ohio, attended the Foshbaugh, i
■home of his daughter. Mrs IJoyd Rose, reunion Sunday.
Miss Illa Jarrnrd is helping out Ln the i I
in Bedford. Besides Mr*. Race, he is
■ survived by two sen». Ray and Eugene W. Cronk home a: Quimby for some
j Freeman Funeral service* will be held tune.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard and'
I at the (laughter s home on Thursday
afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Mr Freeman daughter Twila spent Sunday at the
Jarard-Elllston home.
was a former Hastings resident.
Mm. Jerry EHiqjl returned home
Saturday after spending some time in
The next meeting of the 8. E Rut- Grand Rapids os guests of her sister.
Mr*. A W Scott
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[ home ot Mattle Hine Wednesday P. M
Mr. and Mm. Peter Hoffman were at
: starting at two o'clock. All the Dew Lake Odessa Thursday of last week.
'
members are requested to please be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and.
: present ns there will be a special *erv- Cleot* attended the Foshbaugh re-j
lice for them Everyone welcome.—Mary: union at Putman Park, NarttvlUe SunWaters Pres* Supt.
.
flay.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and family of,
CIRCLE NO. 3.
Nashville spent Thursday evening at
i Circle No. 3 at the Methodist Ladies' Pete Hofiman'g.
! Aid will tpeet with Miss Florence Bump
on Friday afternoon. July 8. Guests
Sidewalks were first laid m New York
are invited.
in 1790.

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Sporting Items
RISK DEFEATS BENNETT
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IN SHOE MATCH HERE

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I Reynolds. 1
I Brail. 2
I Goodrnough.
' Follick. 2
Coot 'I
f Thurston. 1

Second Ward Nine
Beats First 21-17

Second Ward tram won out tn er I |
Spectators See Jimmie Throw ,HhTlw*
* First in a free-swinging Ine-scor- . Kuhn. 4
Ringers Blindfolded In Trick iing gome last Wednesday ut tire fair ■
grounds,
first gamr following thc Altoft, 1
Shot Exhibition
Jlwo weeksthe
Jay-ufT by thr league during

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Lotnl Nine Gets Away to Four
Run Lend In the First
Inning

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ST. ELIZABETH 9-5

Hastings Independent bunched their
-jtnL^ well gnd 1‘jok advantage of tree I
to defeat the St. Elirabeth niiU'i

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.000
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•000
•000
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day afternoon
.
Tin* Independents opt tied with tour j
runs in the first. Harrington apd Brudy 1
getting walks and Young aixl McCann |
tuts. Hnsting.-,. added two more In the •
third and one each in the fifth, sixth

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Regrouped
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J Barry. I .
Cold weather and a threatening rain ।the Adventist Confrreiice
Banasch^4
storm failed to xcurr away a good-sized
Bush and Row formed tl&gt;e winning
crowd of iiorxeshoe fans who oraeniblrd ।battery. Reynolds. Buliop and War­ MurphjE*
■
Summer
Joiinson. 2
000
St Elizabeth Scored ctice in the secat the local horseshoe courts Friday ।ner working toy the lover* Ralf, k. 1
000 und and again in the sixth With tf lend ’
evening to see the match 1&gt;etween Jim-,
Third Ward.
of 9 to 2. Brownie took things easy inCenlralitex llajd Fielding Lead.
true RUk, American hortrthc** pitching:
tlw
inneth
and
St.
Elizabeth
bdlwhtd
AB
All four of the teams playing in the
champion, and Joe Bennett, the dark 1
horse" of National tournament play
Hall, lb. ... .
City League show some improvement •four lilts for three runs, making the fi-:
; na) wore 9 to 5
. |
A brisk cross wind bothered boUi'Jame*- 3b.
j in. fielding ds series nrari close.
, Al Btown and Mode formed the bat- ,
contestants through ail four games Bishop. *»., p.
Repriced to Hear!
tery for Hastings and Bell and WilSeveral times the players had to stand ; Karines. 2b .
‘ Third Ward . . . 9 156 -47
5*^-cox for St Elizabeth
by while especially strong gust* were Good enough, c f
“(Second Ward
10 183 59
.7; Tin* Birifop Colored (Hants ot Battle' '
quieting down. Yet in- spite of tiu*, Osborn, r l
“'Fuurtii Ward
8 123 54
' Grrt-k «»re scheduled to play hue Sun­
iutndicup and the one-sldt-dix-** of the I Reynold*, p. xa.
’1 First Ward .
9 135 50
day but tlie game wu* railed on account!
M-oring. fan* were treated to a great Curtu. Ifr .
End of the triton —and *H
&lt;;f rani The Giant* are alwaj-. u big
So very little never before
exhibition of lotting For several round* Warner, c
All the comfort and style l«aSOLARS must gut You'll want
....
attraction and the gutw will lx* idayed
bought greater value I Smart
in succession .all four shoes would iwlurci you’d expect to find &lt;*&gt;ly
ons new at thii hrralh laiusf
7uo
Maneiimc later thia month Definite
colors and patlemi; quality tai*
5
Second
Ward
35 17 IB 12
wrapjx-d around live .Make and Hie first
in
raps
selling
much
higher!
.667, announcement will probably be fiude
lonng; silk faced I
Third Ward
one u&gt; rnia a double ringer would in­
Second Ward.
'First Ward
variably lose three piintx.
AB R PO A H; Fourth” Wurd
Supreme Value!
McMillan. 3b.
a Tar4
fine sporteinan but Risk's inacliinr-likc Fulllck, c f .. .
Good Rayon Iniidt!
J HASTINGS TOSSERS
coosixteiKy In finding Uw stake was
The Indian Landing. Girl.** baseball
,
more than he (wild mulch Several
BEAT FAIRVIEW 17-8 team played the Runrhcr* with a dote
B \ spectators M-vmrd to feel that Ben­
score of 9-1.2 the Ranchers winning, on
nett threw away many point* by hur­
" &lt;&gt; Team Averages 501 Per Cent
rying Iris shot* in Uie wind; Rixk-taok.
Full bias cut I
Urn up of gtrl* was
follow^ 1.
o P(|- Ringers—James Leads In
hl* time in this respect, and waited
i Naylor, p; L Fuaa. c.
lur iKillierxomc glut* to die down.
; L- Burge'S. 3b ; It
i 0.
Games Won
Nut once during tlu- tout gam, wa*
Hecker, rj. % ; 1). Kelli v,
Risk really prr**cd. WIu-im-v«t B&lt; ucI
.35 !P2l 5 8&lt;trjoi-&lt;l 1-uirvit w 17 to « In u match 11'•
Total ...
KHIy, 1 .; L
- Francisco,
nett left an; &lt;&gt;]&gt;ening hr invariably
- R 11 E .here —
- ■
•—
. ■is
• Thia game wa* followed
by
Thursday
evening
Tins
. a game.
*U-|&gt;|wd in with a double ringer and
17
14
5
second
yictiky
fW
Uie
local
team
hi
Ixtwwn
tlw
Rancher*
and Curium
First
Want
M-idoni mlsftcd an &lt;&gt;p|M&gt;riunlty to'cover
-21
16
a'tlie
Western
Michigan
lionw-shix.*
(
-'**nt&lt;
‘
i'
team.
Tlw
score
uoa
9-7
in fa­
Benhetl'* duuble* With double* of his Hrro,M1 Ward .9 3 2 0 2 ft x—21. 16 8 vor uf Die IL»nclirr*. Tin- games were
own,
Po**cd by Reyonld*. 4 in I inhlnc. by
Chin He Janies lead tile field iu inappy and tlw teams will play next
One |x*cuhar ;Jiot hup|&gt;eiied during | BL-diop, 5 in 5 innings, by Bu-.li 6 in
.Sunday at Indiair Landing und uie
• tlu* film I round tiiut is a rarity on uny|7 inning* Hite ufi Reynold*. 5 In 1 in­ games won. With five straight vn torle.s. ready to .-chcdulc lurthvf game..
a....... a.............
... lUng, off HLsiiop. U In 5 innings, of! und hi linger average, with 65.3 ja-r
Sheer Prints
court* Bennett sent. down
ikiii of
ringers to the west stake. Risk* first Bti*ii. 14 in 7 inning*. Singles -Bishop &lt;ent. Kither Janie.-, pdon Oak*, Ed i
Titus
and
Stanton
foli&amp;ed
in
order
EARLY WORKERS GET
Dainty Batntct
allot ended up slightly to Uie rear »f 3 Kame*. Vrarncr. McMillan, Ru:r,
mentioned
Stanton
snfatitutiiig
in
Broil. Bush,
Bush. 2,
2. Hall. (Hxxlenough
BEST LOOKING LAWNS
the A team tor Lt'ster Monica tinned
second xlioc found* the .stake cleanly. Curtt*.
Hilbck.
F'uilick.
l-»i abet-.
Hrwit*.
''
in u good jx r foruiance with two win*'
Stamm, 2-Bu.m- hit-- Kania-.
and a ringer average of 39 6 per cent.' Seed Mixtures, Fertilisers anti:
ing drew the first shoe onto tlie stake (loxigii. ■"
Warner..' :___ .............. ........
Ed Titus L; in proc,. -. &lt;&gt;f switching Proper Methods Described By i
fur a double ringer und knocked one ot Broil. 3-Ba.,&lt;- hits—Kannes. Hewitt. H'i*.
Dull CHARDONIZE
—
Bennett?, alioes &lt;&gt;t| the peg; thus Risk by-pitciied balls—by Bu*h. 1. &lt;Curti*&gt; over from the three-quarter turn to i Specialists At State
College
netted three point* against a dwble Piuacd balls—Ror*-. 3. Warner, 1. Wild the one and Hiree-qUaTtcr turn de­
Good lawns depend’on air early start
livery
and
so
is
below
ills
usual
i»ar
in
,
ringer by only throwing uno ringer "hitches, Reynold*. 2. Bu*h. Blxliop
ringer average. Ed is.using M.V
the three- &gt; 4n sLxtllug new areas or in re-Mjedini;
While
himself.
Struck-out—by Reynold*. 0. by Bishop. &lt;iu.irtrr
delivery in comiHtitlon und tlve! tiic places where, the gra-.s has failed
After the mulch .Risk gave on exhi­ 7.. by Bush. 12 Stolon i&gt;xse.-- -Kurrnj- •
orte nnd thrce-ipiartcn; delivery ip ' in old lawnv according.lo the soil* ilebition uf trick shuts Uut included Ri-yiwikl*. 2. Hull. Jaliwr.. Curtis. Rom-. jiractice. Last season Ed iLiuaUy nv- i purtinenl at Michigan Slate Coiiege.
laslt
Uiruwing ringers while blindfolded and
Only
alwj with Uw- stgke hidden from vt'&lt;-4 Wmninif pitcln r -Bush. I&lt;r.:ng iJtcin-r. eiaged te-luirti 50 and CO per cent; -The lawn tJwuld be raked u* soon as
tite ground dries Mifiicientiy and unby a blanket. Other stunts ineludt-d Reynolds. Uinpif«--‘-S. Y&lt;hiiu’. w inigii* and frequently even better.
Herewitii arc detail.' oi thc play:
even places xhouM be leveled up by
ringing Uirve stakes plucvd in various Junies.
■
,
'
'
' the Hastininc-Falrvieu- • adding new soil. [ABeedllig * while thc
prMitkiikx About the main stake, ring­
game June 30. 1932. al Hast Inga
groundJ ii ‘fr.vziriq
or
is
----“ while
'* there
“— **
ing a movable stake, lighting nuitclw-s
p
rI
!
snow on the Rroun&lt;L_wrtl not hasten
A Warner a I low. &lt;1 hi* opponent* Hiuling*
SI*
placed against tlie stake, throwing four
five hits lu*t Thiirstluy uftcnkion
C».3 Ha- growth of tlw lawn.
ringer* in luirccsshm after stepping a only
but he issued *o many
that
2 i Tlw grus* mixtures recumniendcd’ by
(Mire nearer Uh* stake utter each throw things looked mighty dark tor Up485.the college men orc-bluegrass, 50 per2 262
und throwing ringers over a straw, Ceturaiite* in Uh- r.ioeing inning* of
Cool — pert —
453jcent; Chewing** New Zealand fescue*
2 340
hat placed dose to Ui&lt;- slake.
/Vetoer-than-Ncw Styles t
39 612(1 |xr cent; redtop 20 |ht cent; andl
Skidmore, the
Sccuiid * big
3 338
Both Risk und Bennett weir rapid play
prints! New
rtwit-hander. |xtcliAl miglitj nice base­
i Colonia) bent ura-vj. 10 per cent, for all
Fmer-dian-Finc Quality !
towers aiut lt*.i little time in "getting
walking only four men aud strik­
place* except shaded spot** where
set." Risk, especially. kn»l up u rapid bay.
novelty styles!
Lower-than-Low Price!
ing out eleven. Given the backing he
I rough stalk meadow grass. 40 per ccnl;|
fire at the |&gt;eg. His wcond shoe wa-.
deserved
Skidmore
could
have
forced
p
'Chewing**
New
Zealand
fescue,
30
per
usually in the air a split second after
SP
the Thfrd Ward Into a tight place sev­
,27 cent, red top. 20 per cent, and Colonial
the first one hat! come lo re*.
E
Rernu*
340
eral tinm*.
‘ j bent gra.ss. 10 per cent, should be used.'
Risk had the high ringer average for
260
BKASCll Itl.HTHKT.
1 delphia. Richmond and Alexandria in
Both pitchers went ttw entire nine Hendrickson .
.. . j Use 20 to 25 iKiuiicls of a high grade
a single game with an 81.5 per cent
312
Weston . ....
I Virginia. Albany in New York and
Mrs. Pearl Lowell spent Friday with
4.■_ j fertilizer to each 1.000 sq. ft of la*n.|
while BeniH-tl* best round wag 66 7. iiudngs. Rose doing tlw receiving tor N. Dogger
324
• Montreal In Canada.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel OsSkidmore
and
•ofp.wel!
far
Warner.
28
1
T
1
*
1
recommended
analyses
arc
10-8-6,
|
Risk averaged 72.1 per cent for the four
Viuidcrlind ...
Washington's vision of the comrner- trot h.
_ 10-6-4, or one'With similar proportions
Third Ward.
galqes while Beimett liad *58 5. Risk
ciol future of Detroit led him to proMux Esther Doty of Charlotte spent
* of plant food. The fertilizer slioald be
AB R PO A
scared 200 points to Bennett'* 94
•
8 17 1460 648
j po.se that it be included in tlw first the week al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
; mixed With dry ,*and or oilier *oll to
Herewith are'details of the eontert:
Team average. 44 4.
Ftate
to be caned put of the old North­ Jesse Paisctf
! permit Its even distribution by broadResult* of tlie Risk—Bennett mutch, Karme.i. 2b. ....
west
Territory.
This
state
Was
planned
Donald (Wroth ot 1-andng is spend­
ef.
p..
.
casting or with a sm*U. hand'drill. AlJames, 3b . * „.!
(Continued from page one)
played July 1st. 1932
.
, 1 to include approximately all that 1*. ing a few day* at the Ostroth-Adam*’
1 WO rine (jameS Are jway* apply fertilizers-when tlw grass ______________________________
Cogswell. c. . .
' is dry and water Immediately after th? from 82250 to 82.060. with all fee*
Ohio but was al*o to extend home
Adrlanson. c.f. .,
MU* Margery Norton Is staying with
application Use ammonium sulphate turned over to the county The coun- northward to include the area around
Main. Lt
ty treasiuer also turns hi* fee* to the
WMhington recognized that her aunt in Nashville for a few days.
Hall. rf. .
Two unusually fine games are on tlie 5 lbs. to 1.000 sq ft . to stimulate grass county. Tlie county drain commission- ’nls would make u *tatc of awkward
Jacobs, as
1 bill for baseball fails iiere, this week growth later in tlw season. Do not fer­ er s pay, was reduced from 8750 to 8250. *h“l**
The
lv newel for the Untied Suu.
believed
that
thc
town
dry --weather.
•*-“ Shaded er's pajrjWM
Warner, p
1 end. on Saturday, July 9, the Holland tilize during hot. dry
M* wa* cut from *touid !w made a part nf an indcprnd- h held by Seguin. Maine, where a total
EJ applications
rr .K
ot T.«Tlie sheriff** «Uu
salaryIndep-ndent* will play a return match spots need more light
83 000 to 82.000 and tlw under-sheriff's ‘■nt «tate as ««•“ l*»'*&gt;ble. This did of 2734 ijours of fog was recorded in
with the local lnde|M*ndrnu and on ammonium sulphate and lota of water. from 81.800 to 81.200. Tlw sheriff was "ol
U&gt; te**s as he wished, but thc 1907.
Roll the lawn only once. When wa­
Sunday. July 10. the Hartford Red Sox
allowed 8M0 for expense* for work «•«[ devrlopuient of the State of
come fur a tilt with the HastlnwUnlne/ tering lawns, thoroughly drench the within the county and no fees on crimi- Michigan more than verified his presoil and do not water again until the
McMillan. *.s. ..
Holland shaded Hosting* 4 to 3 in a sol] I* dry. Frequent; light waterings nal cases; but he is to have life fee* al- diction*.
rut flowers annually.
Larabee. 3b
. game Hierc earlier in the season. It was
Risk ....
injure the gnus.
'
iow’«l in civil
.
cates. C.
. H.
.. Osborn wiio--------------------------------------------------------u great context and the Independent* may
Bennett------- ------- ..--------- ---------- Stamm. 2b
Set the cutterbar of the mower atlfills several office*—that of Uie secre-1
are looking forward to a chance to even two inchex for the first two 'cuttings
Next Thursday—B Lraifue to Gnind Hewitt. Jb
-•» tlw
•»— —
tury of
poor board, friend' of the
3 12
account* Saturday. Judging from tlie
Rapids. Grand Rapids here week from Roae, c
Follick. c.f.
next context, both teams axe so evenly and then lower it to one and one-half court, county agent and welfare officer
Thursday—Big game bf year.
cut the grass as often as it get* and is [laid 83200 was cut to 82,800. and
Bush. rJ.
matched that almost anytlung can Inches,
Maybe game Saturday in Lansing.
one-half
inch
rfbove
the
cut
ter
bar
the
pay
include*
as |t lias heretofore
Stakeley. If
luppep.
height.
allowance for clerk hire. Tlie yearly pay .
Tlie game with Hart font Sunday will
Under a plan approved by tlie na­ Brail. I.f
of tlw road commissioners was fixed at
tional automobile chamber of com­ Skidmore, p
be a particularly significant one. Has­
RELIGION A FORCE..8300 each instead of 8400 each. The
merce. automobiles more tlian ten
tings has been invited to take part In
Tlw first and most important thing itotal reduction amount* to 85.000 The
yean old in France are lo be destroyed
the Western Michigan tournnment is to keep alive in our minds the reductions made will apply lo salau^
by government agenu.
Ilartfc-**
*r‘—r of tlw league nijd ; truth that religion has been for mil- &gt; beginning January 1.
ford i
la u■ —
number
1 1933
1933.
M
Uie
r
Imicix-ndent*
Inde|x*ndenU
defeat
Hartford
..n
..
—
.1
.
'
lions and can.be,for all a perfectly tre-j However, tlw taxpayers
will not get
3rd Ward .1 4 0 0 6 0 1 4 4-20 16 6
:
sustaining force That Lx what'much benefit from this reduction, as It
2nd Ward I 1 1 0 0 0 2 7 4-16 6 10 Sunday It will indicate tliat Hie local mendous
nine can keep up with tin- league com­
Base* on bulls—off Warner. 14. Skid­ petition. Even if thc Independents we so often forget We look at tlw con-. is certain that a considerably larger
ventional
lives
of
many
about
us
and
amount
must
be
given
to
the
poor fund
more. 4. Single*—James. Adtlanwn. make a' ifxxl showing against Hartford ,
not feel that their religion lux made next year than this &gt;var There will be
Jacobs, ■ Bush. 2; Karmcs. Cogswell. and lose on arcmin*, of -tlie bretik\' it is do
,
reduction in tlw county tax this
Hall, Stamm. Hewitt. Follick. 2-Basc .4111 possible tliat. they will enter the ,much difference in their lives Consequently.'we do not hope or expect it to &gt;car due to the fact there te a leas
hits—Cogswell. 2; Kannes. Main. Bush. tourney..
make much difference in opts. That is'amount of road bonds to be paid, and
3-Bivc hit*—Kannes. Adrianson. War­
This invitation fo take part in the i
■MtfiiUiMLa.
greatest mistake we can make. It is I sonic money will come from tlw state
ner. PaAscd bulls—Cogswell. 4. Row. 2 tournament l» an honor nnd indicates tlw
। mistake from the bad effects of whichtliat
.......................
■-J ■ • —
will apply on *•
that• indebtedness.
Struck-out—by Warner. 15. by Skid­ Dial thc local nine has gained recogni- a
।
the
church Is suffering tremendously
Wild pitches—Warner. 1. Skidmore. 1 tlon for being able to put up a good ।
Ends
People
are suffering from spiritual
more. 11. Sloten bases—Kames. Mc­ brand of game.
anaemia
who
ought
to
be
strong,
ro
­
Millan. 3.'Cogswell. Hewitt, 2. James,
Both games scheduled for the week |
Hall. Bush. Left on bo*c«—3rd Ward. 4. end are likely to be of more than ordi­ bust, and red-blooded.
"Too often the things by which men
And Ward, 9-. Winning ivitclier. Warner. nary' Interest.
।live are moved Into the attic of the George wasmngton.
Washington, wpose Will
and
win ana
Umpire, s VanGordcr.
mind. Just think of what an aid attic genlus brought the Revolutionary War
Flyldlng Averages.
ssuMra-ss “i.'S; “ •
r T“w
Player
Bush. 2
HI. T&gt;ul which brln, out or U«M. .re ’&gt;'"lr •*• ihrecUon ot thc Mure
1.000
Adcock. 4
1.000
out of mind. The attic presents a economic development of the country.
Main. 3 ....
1 000
Shoe tossers of thc local club are pathetic array of things that used lo1 Western lands interested him from his
The smsilng NEW truss
Maurer, 4
I MO pointing for the contest with Grand be. ft is tile easiest thing in the world
Payne, H., 4
1000 Rapids here July 14. Last season Has­ to allow our faith In God to become youthful days as a surveyor- and in
pad obtainable only* on
Adair, 3
J&gt;5S tings and Grand Rapids were tied al like some broken-down parlor chair 1784 he said. "Detroit is a point through '
Ak.-c.i Trusses, has an ad­
Skidmore, 2.
.929 .the end ot the regular season but that has been removed to t|?e atlc. It which the trade of the Lake Huron,
justable center pressure
Matthews. 1
.923 Grand Rapids won by a slender margin used to be. but now It doesn't count. and all above it. must pass, if it cen­
control which eleminetee
Kennedy, 4
.909 In the playoff. Hastings defeated the A Bible that Is not read, a church that ters in any State ot the Union." At
Bishop. 1 ..
.900 Furniture City playent on tlie Grand Is not attended, a Christ who is not that time a frontier village with a few
ing pressure and holds rup­
Biddle.
4
...
895 Rapids courts but were defeated in the studird and thought over—all these are hundred inhabitants, Detroit little re­
ture securely at opening.
sembled the modern center of travel
Rose. 2
.
WW return match here.
empty relics of no present power."
Dotted line* In lop illustra­
nnd commerce which vindicates Wash­
Warner. 3 ...
Jack Hocksema. Grand Rapids city
tion Indicate how center of
ington's Judgment.
James. 3 . .
870 champion. Is the star of the Grand ACCEKSORIEB SERVER
Firm in his conviction, Washington
Keller. 1 ...
WITH SALADS.
J57 Rapids team and is a hard one to de­
ad exactly as patient's con­
Hewitt, 2
.856 feat. Jack has been going unusually
Thc number of salad combinations te advocated the connection ot tlie Great
dition requires Akron Truss
815 fine this reason and recently defeated only limited. by thc ingenuity of the Lakes and the Atlantic by a series bf
Cogswell. 3 .
Wearer* find matchless
waterways,
states one of the notes pub­
Karme*.
3
.
Joe
Bennett
four
games
out
of
five,
.845
housekeeper
in
utilizing
left-over*
of
truss comfort and bene­
Thompson. 4
824 averaging belter than 72 per cent rtng- vegetables, fruits and meats Hi, season. lished by the Michigan Bicentennial
ficial results. 8ee a dem­
Payne. L. 3
.818
Among the accessories that are usually Commission, material for which is
onstration bare. We are
gathered
from
the original document*
Stamm, 2 ...
Nevertheless, if the regular A team liked are cheese balls, radishes, olives
Exclusive Authorised Akron
Tasker, 4 ...
line-up is present for the tourney and tripe, green br stuffed i. celery curl* or owned by the Clement* Library of the:
Truss Fitters. Ask your
if the members pitch up to the usual heart*, currants or salted nut*. Tiny University of Michigan or by citizens'
physical tboui our service
standard, the-local club hopes to give rolls, cheese straws, toasted crackers. of the state. Since Washington could
Lechlellner. 4
Grand Rapids team some real com­ । tiny rounds or triangle* of toast. not foresee the perfection of Hie rail­
Hastings, Mich.
Teleehone 2131
,Tke Prescriptioi Druj Store'
petition. Judging from the matches of II cheese
,
Bornum. 1 ..
tea biscuits, tiny nut biscuit* or road as a means of transportation, he
concentrated his attention on making;
Haight, 2 ...
last year, any player who shoot* much saltines
.
may be served with salad.
LyBarfcer, Proprietor
the
Northwest
Territory
available
by'
under a 45 per cent ringer average will
Adrianaon, 3
.653 be tn for more defeats than wins.
Field. 4 ------Practically *U Industrial institutions convenient water routes, To support his |
Hastings, Mkh.
.601
The local tfeam is pointing for the in
1 Russia have a "red board" and plan he carefully computed the, dis-,
Boyes. 4
600 Grand Rapids match and fans will "black
board"—thc former listing ex- lance* from Detroit to pointe which
Hill. O, 1 ....
1
workers and Uve latter shirk- were then, or were likely to become,
.600 doubtless be able to enjoy a real con- emplary
&lt;
Nye, 1
.600
Townsend, 3 ..
er* 5nd inebriates.
Impartsqt distributing centers, Phila-

Ties

Soft
Straw

89c

Slips

I0«

HOSE

is all you
pay for new

Summery
Wash
Fabrica

Panties­
Bloomers

49c

29C

TUB-FAST

COTTON
FROCKS

MAKETENTATIVEBEPORT ON SALARIES

Billed for Week-End

This is

Insect time/
Get your poisons and
sprays from our large stock

Washington Forecast
Growth of Michigan

Uanueuuy

TRUSS
Pressure

Local Tossers Point
for Match Witft G.R.

Paris Green, Arsenate of
lead, Black Leaf 40 and all
the other insect and bug
destroyers you oeed.

Prices Very Low

Bring your own containers
and get your fly spray at the
new low price!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Di u&lt;j St

�TIIE HASTINGS BAXNBK, WKDS1BDAT, JULY &lt;, Im

Mog roou_______________________

The Hastings Banner

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That Backward Glances;

FablM'd retry WrdMUay. Ponit»n* are really indirect sales taxes
■i H&gt;xi&gt;r&gt;, Michinn- ’jagainst the public. A direct rale* ux
Mount Vernon in Bloom.
————————। has one advantage. When governCharming Colonial Gordens.
COOK BROS.. Editor*.
— .merit cost* negin to rise, ue increasca
Am poR TH£ VETERAN8
Old-Fashioned Flowers.
TEN YEARS AGO ‘TODAY.
fiKVK.xrr sEVEXTH YEAR'lax rate rani 1 Ung 1* fell immediately
Washington's Hobby
I How many people realize tint the
, Mrs Swan Anderson and children;
:
~ '
■ and directly by the entire public and .
. left last week for a visit with relaUve*!
IS.a taw.t -A
At rtA«11ne«
.
m.1'
, .I'' United States government U&lt;j»ying
(sentiment against extravagance *ouW - bounty, to one million three kiiidred
be impressed with the dig
thus be more easily orou.-&lt;d As it is thousand persons who arc veterans of renity which pervades the enure ex- । P*1 urday to j&lt;yi his family and all re- j
1 now. a part of the excessive govern- j our wars, their relatives or pensioners tale. The design for Mount Vernon,; lu™'d h«nl*
SHIRT
planned in 17&amp;3 l» supremely «mplc!
alld
”aJc_a,ld^,r “?d f
i' । ment expenditures are hidden behind i0, Ulc Conner service men?
..
. , . _u,,.
How many know Chat we pay each and at thc same time most interesting, M^s'
^ corporation
taxes .which, while
utiii niraTi. xiA aiv* ins... »(■*";,
,
,,, |year for veteran*'relief U» irtagtering and original scheme, it u gracious and aut^
?'la8y»
X?rtt^.Uy
t^i l h. B.ltBure k '15 c«4 z«4u&lt;Um&gt;. profess not to be a tax on the public. c0*t of one billion of dollars?
warm and inviting, and was all of thi»!and o^tcr pointa In the east. They!
wV,dUX-T
*"
U”
““
when ita trees were young and the anCB"’“
cnrou*
«P«‘ to **
paying for relief each year 1329 - cient boxwood was Just beginning to i
ab0?t,Ju*0
HiV-iNiK. —tatee. for all practical
purpoecs differ
’’s,:
, , ’from a direct tax in name only. Since 000,000 more than was paid in 19321 grow tor it is :xX entirely to Uiiw Riat, Mr; “ . ^Vs' «lo*’a™ Martin and son
Great Britain, with ten times our war this garden must lay its charm.
Schoolcraft. Mr and Mra. , Albert
/f. ”
' i these indirect taxes constitute, an. 1m- casualUe*. is now paying &gt;150.000.000
The
or uj
to mbe more
more menuliteral- ,,
h* A" ‘„
o ...
,* “^.’7
Kala,;'-------la*&gt;’'
itK symmetry , vr
;
. .-------11 portanl jart of tlw national ''guvrrn- less than in’ 1922.
Smith
and H»W«r
daughter anti Mm
Mrs.
ly---------- .cu&gt;, .taraUiw a r, --------- Mr. Wm. »"
“■)» M»l
Frank
anti
a..,,,, u
Mth U» «rup.u«u pm
“ Bower
,v™" •
“ daughter of Tnrkn,
ment** revenue and to a leaner extent
As some one |»lnu out;
.
AVVKkTlSrKU «
-r iuHAus-expect tn
in ao
so iutax- , “onlan“' M*nt Bunday With Mr- and
, of the states, extravagance can creep
"The difference between Great Brit­ care which wr*houl4_cxpecl
tidious a man h* Wa-diingtim. General;
A*y722~,‘er^
i in to an Alarming txt-ent before the ain and tlw United State* is tliat in Washington
could no more liavi- made 1 Y188 ^^gini* Campbell was a week
j public at large becomes sufficiently tlie former country the cost of veteran* a garden Uut was informal than, he 7'*
"*
rr*'*lfalh« ,E A
lias declined, while Uie coot of ioclai
iorqujed to demand retrenchment Tlie services to tlw? entire population has could have descended to act the clown R,d&lt;'r Ile' a,,d Mrs. C. E EHinger
vteltor* thereon Mon­
theory often advanced by demagogues increased; whereas in th? United States in cap and bells. By studying Mount of
, n
'that thc tax burden of the people the whole increase has gone to veterans Vernon boUi in iu [Jan and In its etuiIras beautiful perspectives and vistas. I:.
and Mra&gt; JJ**1 8U',!‘ and three
1 should be reduced by "socking" the cor- ns tribute to their growing political L* jxxsMbic to come nearer to an under- ^ildren from Chicago are guerta of
in other
outer words,
auras, in Great
areal Britlint- - .... .........
c
»u uuuvr- । I Kir r,lxl
-- Xlrc Ctnrl
- - - ------Mf --­
power. In
... .u .in
jxTAtions may have a certain popular ain the ex-soldiers are merging one.'!’_____
Ending of. that quality
Cseorge]
Wtopinter at their
AU *biw'.re appeal but i» entirely. unsound m
Mr a.^1 M^Frank Hannan anent
principle and like a boomerang, hits in thc United states they are becoming a iittle'm"rtw Of hint "one sec* in' NIr a,ul Mrs Fri,nk Hoonan spent
Mount
Vernon,
os
well
as
feete
Ui&lt;big'
“
t,M
*
K
1
**
1* of Mr. and Mra.
right back at tlie jieoplc ft is suppowd
’
The above facta are brought out in a net* of his mold, physical, mental and •Mario!l °?bb
to benefit.
Mr: a,K1 Mrs H «. Hayes anil Ed­
M-rirti of articles published in thc New spiritual, that set. him apart from all
i. i i.:-.. :* .
York World-Telegram and certainly hls kind and yet'made him to be so mun“ D Wood ,eft Sunday for CinI equipped
cmnati'by motor.
' SAMUEL INSULL.
make one wonder what will be the end greaRy loved.
In his own plan for Uie place WashMUs Ml!‘lrv«1 Reynolds and Roy Cor­
Only a few years ago Samuel Insult of these demands upon our national
ington calls both garden*.' kitchen gar- idMi *,'!c ln bilk&lt;‘ Od'*-*a Monday to rac
treasury.
was the dominant figure of tjie public
Must a shih s!irink—ant! shrink—and shrink, until only a
No one will begrudge to thc worthy dens." but thc endoteM garden on thc I M,!« Margery Reynold* who Is nttendROOSEVELT NOMINATED.
I Utility field Today he is penhtte** veteran aid due from his govvmm&gt;-n'. norUi side of Uie lawn Is Uw flower lHR a houi* W‘rt&gt;’
w,*«h Lansing
Houdini could escape from it? Before you answer "Yea"—
.IW.her
lutt» bl, ou.drtnnUI r«”l" "» • I""1’
* and no stone should be left unturned t/&gt; garden and thc famous garden of box-1 rrtcnt15
come
in and meet our Arrow Broadcloth Shirts. They're
------------- rrr---------- ,
pwral cn.vn.lta.
wf.ru'
°» “»
help the former service man whose wood. Tlx-kitchen garden lies opposite I
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
health has been broken by his stay in on the south, buck of Rs similar brick ;
Sanforized-Shrunk by an exclusive process that guarantee* per­
Wbf,c m.™-, L. n»«r«d tai' the ■T"
Solon
Doud
Sunday
with
------- -------- spent
----- —
—.........Ids'
—
camp or on Che battle field. But when wall, tojiped with-white palings Situatitataf... mntu»f&gt; ita.iin;”' ?* “"1
manent fit, or well return your money. And what shirt* they
«d hire, on the gentle slope where thc 1,0,1 R®Vmond Doud of Battle Creek. . ,
Mian
week
Mira Bessie
Berair Burti
Burt: returned last week'
offlccr. who enlisted 13 day* before the land begin* to fall away towarda the
are! Rich, lusrrou* fabric*—correct arm lengths—and the trim,
ftatar cantata ta nrvta.n. of
. „ . n „
nn, . ... . , .
the collapse of the organUaUon his armistice, and is now receiving &gt;187 50 over, this garden u terraced into two fn&gt;in Ironwwxl., MicJUgon. where ah.-j
ta Onfta BUta Tta taf Uta tan ■
h&gt;,
„
smart fit about the collar that seems to l&gt;e an
has' tJWl
been‘ *«»ehJng
teaching thc )&gt;ast
)&gt;a*t year.
a month us retirement pay. although he level* its entire length- Tlx- gate in tlu- tu
Utah .tatata vtaprtafcnc, for I „
,ueh
lhe|r ,c„lh
watt
which
lends
in
from
the
lawn
Bi
Mr
‘
Uld
Mrx
AI
L
C3t
»
k
Robert
Arrow
copyright. Our .Arrow Broadcloth
1* receiving a large salary hi addition,
tawta of Ten. taf &lt;talfo™.;,ncnn,amlpmm.but ^,omMua we wonder if we shall not have lo call nx-t by a walk tliat Irusscs the upper c&lt;x&gt;k nnd the MImc* Florence Harper
Shirt* arc excellent values, too. Priced from
a halt on thc trvi^icndou.* drain on our ierracc to steps which dcsccixi to thr'and Dorothy C'»»k attended tlie wedtan* r.rn an .nu-cllm...
I
common vegetable level. This upper |dl,1R of Mb* rk'llc Copley ut Yorkville
treasury.
»V h..r
.dtamf Ro,«..AfibM
DtabUn. U&gt;. drfl.Uon of
There is grave danger in our making rerrare entertains only tlu? finer herb*. (Thursday nfU-nxxtn.
nrr-otalr for.Uie .fCrnd.d Mn n, fta ■ Mr Uu,,!.-,
, „„„ a favored class of any one group of &lt;&gt;-.u thc salad*. «tmplc.&lt; and small fruit*.
J- T lombard returned Tucwlay
been nunn« fojnerceta- rnc lundn.;, | ,hock „ him. but unlee. (he crml for people, even Umugii they have gn at with Uie fine tnx- fruit* against the ‘from St. Ixiui*. Mi^ouri, wiicrA h«of partial parallel. But alter readme I |XJW,.r hu become loo atron.ty need In claim* on our sympathy and help — wall a* it face* tlw- soutii. -Ajwicot.. visited his daughter, Mrs. Donald D.
nectarines, peadie*, fine plum*, pear.*--,31n!t!lNorthville
Record.
.
hi* speeches we arc forced to the con-; his character, he can now expe'rirticc
uH these were Ruined ugantst the wall I ‘ ’lev. A. f) Grlbxgy of East Jordan,
elusion that politically he is a careerist I more peace of mind and real Joy of
in Washingtons time, a* is the Englult |M,t l’’KiUl- •-* visiting his sons. Rev.
"PAY ROLL DRYS."
custom; arid tlw General’* table enjoy- 'Maurice Grigsby and William GRgsby.
who-is willing to say anything or prom- living than he has probably known for
Thc attitude of the pay roll drys cd tlx- earliest nnd nciicst delicacies : -',r n,Ml Mrs Frank S. Pryor attendhe anything to achieve hl* ambition— many a year.
to prevent a referendum on prohlbl- as a consequence.
&lt; d. Rx? graduation exerciser al Aiui-Artlx- presidency of the United States. His
tion is sUll the most astounding
The upper terrace is a charming gar-, *?‘r liV l *w'k where Ririr son CliesU-r
veiled attempt to win the votes of the
ONE DAY IN FOUR.
anomaly of the time. They say such den. In addition to iu- herb* and wall i compleuxl hi* course in dentistry.
Phone 2266
Hatting*, Mich.
Mr- antl Mi - Geo. Lowry ot Saginaw
unfortunate at thc expense of .^rousing ■: Congress is apparently unable to a test doesn't mean a thing. Such a fruits. Rxrt are grape* trelliscd along
class. feeling and hatred was indefen­ sense thc economic situation in this vole would surely register public opin­ the terrace edge, and shrubs here untll“ri‘ kbe-tt, of Dr. and Mrs. G. W
ion on the question. There i* no use, there. A border of venerable, unkempt i LoWTy.
sible during such times as these. country. They haye balanced the* bud­ in other words, of attempting to en­ boxwood
incltwes the walk from thc I •tIns- Chas. Sherwood and daughter,
Franklin D. is only a fifth cousin to thc get (perhaps) by making comparative­ force a law—this or any other law— lawn to the Mep*. and there are old
returned Friday from Landng
dj-namic Theodore and in ability for ly insignificant cuts in government which U not supported by a majority flowers. bbUi ahjipaf and perennial. where Rx^-. wtIc guest* of Mrs. Sherdecisive action resembles hU great costs and saddling heavy additional opinion. In that sense, public opin­ brightening Uie .soberer beds of salad wood’s ulster. Mrs. D J Hoag, who with
ion is the law. Why keep on with the
Iwr two daughters, Carrie and Martha.
The Centennial celebration at 'Free­
relative even les*. Certainly there was burdens upon a ireople already over­ hypocrisy of taxing ourselves to en­
! returned with Mis Sherwood for a visit
port on Monday was a decided success.
noUiing-about the vacillating tactics of taxed.
force a law the people are not in sym-!
: in HasQ’ngs In hopes of beneHutng Mrs. Thc people of that section were out
This method Is thc same as that pathy-with? The right of the people!
1 Hoag's health.
Roosevelt and hU floor leaders at the
en ma.*a&lt;c. and they raised as line a lib­
convention to even remotely suggest tlA J used in past yegrs to meet "economic" to express themselves is a part of our!
erty pole as there U tn the county and Just tlie IhoughU of an old fashioned
.
THIRTT YEARS AGO TODAY
masterful Teddy.
I problems. So long as thc people could fundamental law. Replying to a letter I
flung lo thc breezes a beautiful national .
A
farmer.’ a* he slu bulking In* cow*.
asking his stand on Uie suggested pro; Dra. G. W. Lowry nnd D E. Fuller dag.
Thc Democratic party had several' afford to pay, there were few protests; hibltlon referendum. Senator A. H.
। Driving horse* or tractor, btc-y watch­
। und wives returned truin'Fort Huron
and these scattering and weak. But Vandenberg (personally dry? is. we be-:
W. S. Goodyear. late of Ur firm of
ing the plows,
’
men ot outstanding ability in line for
Saturday uiicre they attended a nievt- Roberts and. Goodyear. lias pureluutrd
O A’ L Y learn lo
now conditions are such that any ad­ lieve, most consistent when he de-:
i
He
wonders
why all tlx- comtnoUpn.
I ing of tlx- Hate medical association.
nomination; such men fi&gt;r example n*
drug store of S. J. Rich, and is hi­
what all this trouble'* about.
catch hapntness. for
ditional load is a- real burden. Indi­ Clares:
"The Breakers" composed of Walter tlie
Newton Baker. Melvin Traylor. Alfred
"1 agree that the people are entitled!
viduals fail to understand why thc
B Haye. Floyd E. Davis. Fred W ring up the room and furnishing Hu­ When thereX ]&gt;lenly of ull !«• rakes,
happinnsjit ever by
in a decidedly superior manner.
Smith and Gov. Ritdilc of Maryland.
no one xlioultl be without.
Stebbins. Dr. H. B. Gammon, Dwight stongovernment should not go much fur­ to a complete and thorough enforce­
It is his purpose to have the law; t
you.—Gdl-THF.
. In our estimation, however, the weakest ther than it has In trimming expenses ment of the prohibition laws. I have?
L. Goodyear. Guy E. Cnxik and
always supported and I shall continue
-Ctiarlv* B Kurts. MLw» Lem* Mudge, had large ex|XTience ns a phtinnpcru- There Is something wrong with Um? bal­
to meet reduced income. Every indus­ to support, all useful enforcement!
ance. some people have nil the
Inez McIntyre, Grace Dunning. Maude Ust. and the public can depend on him
nation-a t hing that is characteristic of try in the country has had to cut coats measures. I am opposed to any forint
cash, t
Xiudge. Vinme Ream, came Stebbins. in all cases wi*,h a certainty tliat all
ixs'itical conventions. Tills is unfor­ drastically within the past few years— of nullification of the prohibition laws..
Marjorie Fleming went t«&gt; Wall lake prescriptions will by carefully and ac­ When In- Come* to distribute hia pro­
duct, his debit and .credit tlicy
tunate not only to the party but for yet the National government is cost­ whether by personal habits or leglsln- Uns morning for a twu weeks' outing curately Compounded from thc purest
clash.
Mrs. W. D- Hayes will chaperone the drugs, und with thc utmost dispatch.
the country at large since a nominee is ing at least a billion dollars more to­ tive device. It ts my view that all thc
constitution Is binding upon all citizens
He finds that money-* in power. Ilia
■j party.
always a potential president and during day than It did in 1927. a year of great at all times and that none of us has J
good* air priced at a loss,
Mr*
**•—
Mm H Moore nnd daughter Mi*s
~
’
**
such times as these wr need the hrencst prosperity'. It may be that we will have an opUon to choose which section of'
So tic buys naught that is manufac­
Stella of Racine. Wuoonwn, are the b rom Olir SCTOp BOOK
and most capable 'men possible in to take a long step backward and fol­ the constitution we shall honor and
tured. and the laborer is fired by
guc*U of Mr und Mrs J. T. Lombard’
.
1
which
we
shall
scorn.
IRELAND.
charge at the hMm. ’
IVarl nnd Claude Harper of Grand
low thc idv«s of thc fathers who
For this latter reason I feel that con.
-.
lounded this country. Tlien govern­ sistency requires a recognition of and *avury. Popp:&lt;&gt; sweet i*-;i* holly-, , Rapid* arc visiting John Harper 'and, In stalled thumbed vellum pages
Ill *tem.s money Is.out of circulation,
family.
Are talcs of distant year*.
ment expenditures were a small item article five as well as of the eighteenth .“&lt;*»». -v-wt Williams, mlliflowrr*.
AX EXHIBITION OF SKILL
.nobody ha-, any cash.
,
Mrs 3 B. Marshall of Nashville is And songs Jhwt nanirk--.* poetat«aiiK
So the pcojile gu hungry aniLjaggcd.
.Of air the exhibitions of skill we've Now the-proceeds pf dtwday.of labor amendment. We cannot sucrewrtwily i Mocks- mingle In Ric oldest garden veiling her daughter. Mrs. Jason Me Of iiuntenH-n. ixxmd* and spearx.
and are lucky to even have hash.
in each four by all the people of thc demand obedience from other* which fashion with the cabbage*, leltuc.-, cu- Elwain
O lovely land of Ireland
we do not manifest ourselves. Articler cumber*. Rie *a«*i marjoram, lavender
There
is
plenty
of
all
Rial
is
needed.
John
Ketchun
left
yesterday
for
a
United
States
goes
to
support
local,
Be Rus your gift to men:
than the demonstration of
five.sets forth a constitutional way by and :hyme. Although this garden t* .
'. ?n Ibis country—the land of the
Bring back tlx? beauty of the world
■o^aiulnnc given by Jimmie i state, county and national government. which constitutional amendments shall i actually- only a UUIe more than one , ten days' trip through the west.'
. free,
.
, Fred Walker spent Sundav ut hta
Atul give u* drennfe again
Ri-k on the c.xir-.* here Friday evening. | One-quarter of the national income is tie submitted to the states. When-' hundred years old it might easily tx- ;,। home in Wayland.
'
/
Norreya Jcplison p'Conor.- , But for lack ’ of the right dlstnbubution. tied up. it nil seems to b»ring'i * a fixed distance I*an consumed by various governmental ever arty large numbers of our people three centuries old so consistently doc - ' Ed Holbrook of Lansing t* in the I
desire to invoke this section of the n conform to the earliest mode*., before:,
BARCAIMJLLE
sr.rnen? thaf require skill nnd agencte-t. That is too much
constitution I think Riey must be given; purely "pleasure gardens' ol flower* | city today to attend the funeral of N.
When taxation soar* to such a level lh» opportunity they seek. .Indeed I! alone, were made.
j Dark He*iwr climbs thc evening sky. Won't some leader spring up in the
I).;: Il;-,; g&lt;-.- Ru- ordinary rx|
back-woods; who will fallow a lino
Mi.v, Oehevieve Rider went to Grand
A
im! sails grow dim on ro-y seas
I
there
must
be
drastic
reform.
There
is
• .bvy/.-r rrn-J rings moveable,
thmk it would be very unfortunate; 1“ the fim-r flower garden at Mount Rapid*
,
,
that is straight?
■ .
Tuesday to visit Irer sister. Mr* And golden in Hu* west there he
.
varying distance.* only one way to do this—cut expenses! for the *0 called*'drys’ to take any'Vernon, opposite the "kitchen garden" J
Tlw Isles of Hw Hesperide*
£ , Who wiH load us out of thU trouble,
। Beniia Campbell.
Taxation cannot come down until cx- other position because we should not, are old fashioned flowere which* would '
;
before it stirs up into hate?
Tlw* water la[&gt;* the languid car,
claim a constitutional latitude for **■' considered extremely modem when ,
penses come down;.
JORTY Y EA RS AGO TODA Y. ■
Ripples and* gurgles, croons and । Won't. some one step up and tell us,
ourselves which we deny to other* comjmred to Uie sweet south garden
who is not afraid at hl* pay.K.
Tin- school conducted by Prolc.wor*
ntujft;
lit hiding the stake
Mugs;
.
'
•My thought on the subject is precisely. Backing th;* tpv th- great greenhoitM** ,Sterling
; How to start to distribute our produftt^
and AndruZfor Uie benefit of Low through Uie du-&gt;k a troubadour
from
thc same thought which was voiced by where many rare exotic* found a home. J
•rimrers while,
we have plenty lo begin any day. ’
teachers
promises
very
favorably
in
­
Murmur*
111* love Jo muted strings.
Sen Shepherd (author of the eigh- ■ Gifts such a.* thru- came to thc idolized
bln-.dfm’dtti
A naturalist points out that worms tecqth,amendment' when he was seek- jgeneral, and of courra. continued to, deed.
Thc clinging darkness wrap* us. round.
cannot iit down even if they want to ing* Rs originid suUnission m IBni.lcome to thc President in even greater , MtSn^'the'arm’SidaZ^t.-T^' More tender grows thp fragrant breeze It money were furnished on an equal.
■
with
the goods and products we
raid. "The
-The member of confess
contra who'numbers.
who! numbers He waswws never too busy to .
ll t^ tx^M o! . d£ Shall not ounwmrthx*: isles be found.
Nur*can a lot of other Underground He sold,
r
raise.
and
shall not vote for tlie submission of I Uiank personally the giver. With much?,jnow.
.
The Isles of the Hesperides?
he is dead
We should foonx work out of this
I the constitutional amendment to the! x-asibihty I received your polite letter."1'
trouble wluiro we seem to grape
Mira Maud Slebbtn* lias proven a
Ar American ha* nroduced » ,-.,1 decision of the states where it be- j he write* to ope from Philadelphia, in very efficient librarian for our city view &lt;Londan&gt;.
.
ro
Ar. American lia* produced a DMjiong*. arrogate* to himself and the 1795. "I thank you. ar for the plant. I
j Jur-t the right to balance our earnings
st thc stake, one cun.paitlun too difficult for the aver-1 tc-deral government a prerogative thjtti which are mentioned in the list which ij-chool*.
During the year in which six,
uetter- meh dneahny'
i
is all the help that we need
lu*
had
charge
of
the
library,
not'
a
age
band to play. This-u certainly' belong* to thc itatcs and violates the ! accompanied it— When my situation
!
There
is
plenty
for
nil
that
would
earn
single
book
has
been
lowt,
everyone
bem Itscl !ha. of a step,in
ste;l(tn the right direction.
direction—Punch.
Punch I very
««ncc "f their soverignty." He will allow me to pay more attention ,
— —
NEWS GLEANINGS.
1
it, the Nation we surely can feed
than I am able to do at present to; mg returned.
'
'
1 further says. "Were I opposed on prinringers con' At the meeting of the school board
The highest-toned wind instrument
A chtlfi declare* tlu.! neonie are too &lt;;‘p,c 10 natlonal prohibition. I would situations of this kind, which combine Tuesday evening Mira Mary WfxxUrt
। Then we could buy from the factory
U the piccolo.
'
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' i* P
•
vote to submit the amendment, to the utility, ornament and amusement—I
and workmen, the, goods he has
l»or now .,■&gt; read novels- Thc rea. 5taua ,n orcjcr thut the people might shall certainly avail myself ot the lib-'rwus elected as grade teacher in place
made for our use’ .
PAYROLL UNDEI
of Mrs KltUc onffield. nee Donley, re­
The lonely island of Tristan da Cun-,
trouble ij&gt; that novels are too poor for exercise- one of their fundamental
•mniission for invest:- people to read—Passing Show.
right*."—Muri H DeFoe in Charlotte requesting a small supply of such ex­ &gt; signed Mira Wendard is a very capable ha recently hailed the arrival, of a ■Could fix up the farm and machinery
,
and help feed the old fatted goo* •
;
teacher,
and
will
jxrove
a
valuable
ucBritish
cruiser
which
brought
gifts
for
otics. as. with u little aid may bfl
’ «
■
Republican Tribune.
ate uayrpiis *txl the eervThere
is plenty of meat and potatoes
•
quiiition
to
the
corps
of
teachers
of
our
the
160
inhabitants.
Thc
donations
reconciled lo Uie climate of my gar­
There; alway* a bright side. By the;
confuted moBtly
cotuuted
mostly of food, and included/,
included.
galore.
den."
A
DEAR
STORY.
Governor time the horn stops working, people
■ Thc new board of education met wut a supply of oars from King George'Jual b*I*"c* our money with product
Tuesday evening for thc purpose of or­ and a butter chum fronf Queen Mary
and °ur trouble* will soon be o'er.
'Doc.' said Roy as lie caught up with
.
U- On’ ail .«•*
;uu.
A u»U
i
ganlang. They elected the following
dcadunod .xxuibte from the state'; how.—Los Angeles ’runt
officer*; President. George Tomluon;
the rest of the boys out of the wood;Women are, eligible for jury service Now Mister Big Hanke, take wanung.
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
yet?"
Secretary. W. G Spence; Treasurer, w in 32 states.
whose money you are willing to let
Ii.cluaed in the commluirn are several i The greatest mystery about some
"Disea« 1* made only out of cruelly--------D. Hayes.
--Because wr are lewrning a lemon
■ Yc‘," replied Dec.
’ nun who hare crtabluhed reputation;' Watery picture; u why they were
and evil; and health and happmei*' Mrs. R A Bailey returned from the
none of us soon will forget
"All-six of them?"
London has 18 makers of talking pic­
only
out
of
love."
—
Robert
B.
Logan
'
NaUotuU
Prohibition
convention
in
We've
bought bond., paid interest and
for unearthing pertinent facts regard- evcr nltned —Thomaston (Ga i Time*,
ture apparatus,
editor, the Starry Cross.
1 Cincinnati Saturday
•
taxes, our country we've tried to
“And they're all safe?"
lew of fear or favor. The progres; efi
~;—
Four British airplane* have com­
support
,
• Yep "
----------- Miss Carrie Mt-rriion. who has been
this commlsaton will be watched with I O-d Colonel
came oui of a
"If the men who do things talked pursuing musical Mudy at Chicago, u pleted. in 1000 hours of flying, a map But it Mma our ship has loat anchor,
"Then." said Roy. his chest swelling..
UVtaM by tatani. oi
m!6”’" SU““ “ "m‘tk
surtX'y of thc Sudan and Uganda,
"I’ve shot a doer "—Chesaning Argus half as much as the men whq know sending her vacation here.
and drifted afar out from port.
Mtatan Wta ta tavinta that ta.,n’1“n»P™“b&gt;y lonunta
how thing* ought to be done, life would
Tlw Misses Edna and Edith Havens which would have taken 10 year* by the
So let us all get back to normal, m
erwmni tmu Hl Bora the Um h»„
“"“‘ta •&gt;» bta
Uta UK
The straw that broke the camel's, hardly be worth living."—Prince of' have returned from Owowj and Three usual ground methods.
| Rivera respectively and will soon leave
money—in business—and fun.
become excewive. .
Uble5 don'1 *ote.-Boston Herald.
back must have been the came kindj Wales.
Hie laundry bin ot the Pullman And watch what our officials are doing
----------; for Bay View.
these Tourist* Accommodated places
Company
for
one
year
is
approximately
"To
build
a
nation's
foreign
policy'
—
-------indirfW TAxra
I A bar’aln 14 an artlc&gt;e
“ use m thetr mattre*cc*.—Judge
and how our government's run ’
_ _ ___________
upon armaments is lo build upon a! FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. H,000.000.
For. if condition* continue. *nd wo
Oir pf the Urge public uUUly com1!TwXmust give up tn ffitpatr.
The people of- thi» city have everw
’
It hardly crems possible hut it's * .foundation of dynamite.'—Kirby Page
A. Hilding, rural mail carrier of He­
!
----------»reason to be proud of their Centennial bron. Conn., takes along ■ load of You may And we are wotae than lions
ponies ot Micnigan paid in taxes test Modfrn Rad;o
w ’ fact that market reporters call a garni
-wn_n one is
.. beginning important celebration.
l| "When
\
*oke up from their sleep in the
gravel tn hl* mall car and grades and
. y ear a sum of money equal to Uie total
_____
it 1: cX -u— iX»t
Grwnbacks were worth in gold on repairs the rough country roads as he
revenue received for electrical service1 The smart thing now, savs the head'
j it. and when we have accomplished the Wednesday 69 and *4 rent* on the dol­ deliver* mall.
F- Kunx.
n.« generation
^nrr.uon WU1
be.r
’-Cltak.
dunng a four-month period Such an of the Illinois Hair Dreher* A^ocuAnd UK
the next
wdi he
Sr
“ “0‘ Mc*“arj"Charlea O.|ta
Tlie smallest number of immigrants
a.H (a* 11 about
ahmir murhlnd
k. old i- *
*
•noraou. Jowl, ot courae. has to be tian. 1* to have the Anger nalte done m d4d
roughing *(
it in &gt;the
25
uc‘»ecn UM* Bn&lt;j young
added to the overhead cost of produc- blgek-a decided break for little Wii- !d,&gt;i wh*a.* ,*Uo*' had t0 le*d ,hei '’The increase of knowledge means Saturday evening at the snerlfl'* office entering the United Slates since ini.
when 1793 were registered, was the re­
uon. Thu mean* rates higher tbap | lie—Arkansas Gazette.
jhand“San FraacUco little without a corresponding m-1 to nuke arrangement* for the wganl- cm.
““wa
figure of 3.743 registered m No­ neighbor * hen* *Mm
to manag* to do
■
■ *
iClhonicle.
j crea« of conscience.'—Henry Fordration of a Htyre and whwleir club
vember. 1931.
I it quite «**ify.-Humorl*t

Bits of Yesterday

HEADQUARTERS

of/
the
VANISHING
SHIRT

Beware

“The Store for Dad and Lad"

The Old Farmer
Sits a Thinking

Quotation

Pungent Paragraphs

Way of Our World

Crumbs of Wisdom ,

�noirni

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. ISlt

He Learned About Hams

From The Colonel

M-omwi
INCREASES RAP DLY

I BEES WORK SO HARD
I-

=1

THEY CHEAT OWNERS

Why Is It That Highlands Dairy

.ilniects Do Not Wait For Fruit
i Blossoma and Carry BootI
„
le« Pollcn

Milk Stays Sweet?

BARRY RANKS WELL WITH

Honey bees are so atnbiilou.1 that|
ihiir rcsUessncM may lead them io
!,orm hablta which an- injurious to the •
! owners ot Michigan orchards who place
bees among their fruit trees to secure'
Sonic of the houfitjy^vi’.t in Hastings
cause every operation in the production
ONLY THREE COUNTIES
_
l&gt;olllnat!un
_____________
of the.._____________
fruit blmxotria ac_,
have told us that thev have kept hotties ' «f milk at the Highlands Dairy, w per­
uitir si i i a Ain core cording lo members of the horticulturalj
ide "A” Pasformed in the cleanest and most salu­
HAVt ALL LAND rntt dcpartnient al Michigan State Co!-1
rigvrators for
tary way.
'
•
k«c.
,
Tax Delinquency Chief Cause of Bee* placed In the orctard.i belore
mi when they
What makes milk turn sour quickly?
Return—Hut Few Decreases [ the fruit blcMao'nu open arc apt to Mart
work on other Howers and, if these furAre Reported
,nuh a desirable source ot nectar, the
.... . ..
_ ill
filthThe state ownership of lands h);lIxts may continue to work on them
-hot io have it turn sour, ho
doe-i our milk •‘lav
neglect the fruit blOMom* when
[ Michigan increased WJ.loa.Ofl wm and und
'
o throw it away. Actual
I we own our
! these arc ready. Some igrirtfes of fruit
■ 3,790 city mid village lots, mostly sei very light crops un&gt;M
.............................
,
s that lh«rc is no (.'LEANER
iy milk for our
b&gt;r- arc
j through tax delinquency during ilk
to ^cun. the pollination of the
iiolk produced -.tian our Grade
un&lt;fc*r various
jyear IWL the (.ands -Divu-ion of the b|o«.M&gt;n».
roiHhhon.--, fruin jlifliirenl herds; beDepartment of conservation mdlcatcd q0 Bvoid thc tfangerof bee-, forming
G^IADE "A" MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—10c Quart.
recently issuing figures as’of January I. the habit of working outside the or,1932..
'
.
ehard the hives should be placed among
I Land owned by the state, including th&lt;^ trees only a qhort time befnri- Uie
GRADE “B" MILK (Pasteurized or Raw)—8c Quart.
| tlie areas deeded during 1931. now t&gt;»- blosMJinN are ready, Dandelions are the
j tal&gt; 2.093.722.43 acre* and 76.006 vUlttgi* chief competitors in Miclilgalf, of the
and city lots.
fruit blossoms and the latter furnir-li
: While the state’s holdings in many u more liberal supply’of nectar.
j counties were materially tnereaaed dur- n,,. policy ot using lx c* in Michi­
: ing thc year, in five counties, one in Bnn orchards has become so well ra­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
Phone 2651
• nr Kentucky Colonel Introduces Hector to An Uid rnrnd
the lower pemtLsula and tour in the tabliahed tliat many hcirlicultun •!» now
upper peninsula, slate property show • (,*-n enough hives ot bees to perform
Uy GEORGE 11 ECTOR
decided decrease., under totals' ILsled tj1(. work ot transferring jxillen Other
January 1. 1M1. The acreage in Buy fruit growers rent bees from cornmer1 county dropped from 3.564 to 2442 riuj apiaries and fines ot lhe tnaect.i
Boll a medium sized standard
acres, (hr Department of Codm rvattm. arc placed in the orchard.-, during the
children
_ while I win there I [ham, remove the rind and leave a
having dlspOMtf of considerable land bluwoming season.
.
titan in
teamed something which none of i nice thick layer of fat covering the
In Dial county during the jw.t year
jn orchards which have large blacks (j(-iit
.x-rcenl- ward. In a baking pan
the chefs In Paris could leach ma f •ntire *■ham. Taka n Jar
• -•
ot —
tannut
——-•
Chippewa. Houghton, Iron and KewvcM-lf-stenle varieties of fiults.* , .it
____ ______ ____ with fis- enough grauiated sugar
It took a Kentucky Colonel, visiting butter and u tax of seedless raisins!
1 nuw county state land figures are low- branr.iu-s parrying blpMOita of other uu.relatively high among clul- oranges .yuffieientiy. *n&lt;id take until
Run
the
raisins
through
a
meat
In Seattle, to show me a little culi­
er than I hey were a year ago becAUse • fruit varieties may be placed in Yhr
tta sugar »eems
veil cuoktd into
nary trick which tin* made many ebupper. mis with the peanut but'
• of land sales and exchange State trees to provide thc bees with' pollcn
lh&lt;- fruit.
friends for ma Here's tho story. &gt;
....a.. I,. chlpi-«.
&gt;.««[ I,., com
, w„,a„„
a„.1)vd „„
use J hr oranges should be
I was making a personal appearacres.
Houghton
almoat
4.000
acres
ant!
_
—
i--------------I
and
care
siiould
tx-'taken
Inch thickness. Cover the hnm with
Iron about 1400 acres
orange. Hun they do not take tod long.
talking tu a group ot people about bread crumbs, stud with cloves and
fhile tlw .highest Incitii
Only three counties in Michigan do,
tho succulent Virginia Ham. 1 stood bake for about ah hour, tasting
| not have Ktate owned land. They at&lt; ,
The teeth of u greut many school children. Bix^var-oitl children li&gt;
right up and laid: “Thoro la no ham very frequently with a mixture of
bid! them
Branch. HHlidalc and Wayne. The ! children have been examined by tiiedt- tin- htglM'st perwntagv &lt;4 Uimptitti
Ilka a Virginia Ham." Among tho cidur and a little of the liquor the
out hut year by the .Smilhwrdaa Inpeople present al thia very Intelleo the ham was boiled in.
• • .............. - — .. .. . -------- — * i&lt;etli with fistuta.L ■The nuttilxty
tual discourse woo n Southerner—
thildn-n with filled temjwrury (&gt;&lt;■
a null boneat-to-goodnoaa Colonel flavor In a ham. tell ma about It.
I:- no wnull it.-' to be negligible.
because yhlrty-Hva years of seeking
In Michigan uitij1
• E?‘ ’ obvious that lhe thoroughness
The percentage* of ehitdri n huvi
and
pewa county which' held the larfnd
rif
Iiti
Northwest. When 1 11 ills lied my for culinary secrets have loft me
inlttcne.ss
of such an examination plffmanent leeth decayed. rntMung.
acreage last year drtpp.d to second
' would,
rhapsody on Virginia Hnm. be sang with the feeling that if there Is
the teeth
not be comparable filled increase rapidly up to the eighth
me a symphony of Kentucky Harn anything new, I im quite anxious
; place through disposition of some of to* examinations made by dental olli- ■year nnd more stywly among* older
•
the
lai*a
by
the
Mute.
,o
'«
“
ln
“
u
'
—saying to mu In a delightful
cers with special instrumcnLusitch as children. The incidence of unfilled
Let mo give you another recipe—
Soulhsrn drawl: “Mr. Rector J am
• The acn-uge oi state owned land hy ; a mirror amt an explorer to aid In dedelicious and tempting hotsorry but you-all just don't know
counties as of January 1. 1932'1* as fol- ■ tcction of the cavities. Moreover, .the'
There were more childrenwhat ham la" 1 smiled, thinking
15 j
yearn
at 'otlwr-agcs
gent rul phyMcal examination# hare not at 11
...
..........than
—— —
----------that here wan nnutiier food fanptlc,
Froxcn I’cunut Butter (Sulnd
County
Acreage included a record of the sixicliic toolli-who hud pernununit to th nearly
nnd. with u propilso from tlie Colo­
19J833 2H
lr&gt; decayed, and the MiKCcpUblllly ’ drMfvH’d by decay Tlie percentages.
! Alcona ..
nel that I would receive one of bla 1 cup peanut butter
59454-22
varies a good deal between thc «»f children who hud permanent. le*'th
Alger .......
homo-smoked nnd cured hams wfirn 1 cup cream cheese •
1
433.89 temporary and peftpanent teeth, and. filled u-&gt; well'as thtae who had hud
Allegan •
1 returned to Chicago, I let the 14 teaspoon sail
U teasjMgih paprika
36.5T213 '-WVM1 U!11O1U. tjUh reul teeth of the; jx’rmunent teeth, extracted incrcuv
Alpena
matter drop.
H ctip grwn pepper (finely
9,125.66.
j.aine
set.
*
&gt; w-lth age.
Antrim
Eventually I went back to Chi­
choppedj_
29.121.42
W1U1 t|U, j4(.a Of determining the
When belli tcn.ponuy and perma; Arenac . • •
cago and the first meal that Mra. H cup pimlento (finely chopped)
18.454 64 n.aj j,rt valefice oi decayed teeth in nent teeth’ arc cdotidered together.
Baraga •
Rector prepared for tne was on ab­ % cup salad dressing
181 45 childhood. V"' UnitM States Public about 90 per cent oi the children in
Barry
..
.
solute culinary delight Tliere was H cup thick cream (whipped)
age.
group ’had
2443.52 Health .Serrtce ptovidid lor the ex- each
—
“ —
■ * one tooth or more
Bay
a baked ham that surpassed any I 14 cup roaated -peanuts (finely
4 523 96 antmalioh ot" .lhe''mouths ot a large ' decayed. utilising, or filled- A much
Benzie - chopped) (opUona!)
87.001 number of children by jxr.sonnel train-’ greater proportion of younger than of
Berrien
prise 1 waa told that It was from
Cream together peanut butter,
Branch ..
••■
■ i cd in dentistry, aiul with thc ifid of thc older children had unfilled. decayed
the ham my Colonel friend had ere,am cheese, salt and paprika.
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
.320.00; necesxMX, Instuiments lo i-xamine the teeth. Aik ven greater’preponderant*
; calhoun ••
promised me In Seattle.
Add finely chopped green pepper,
0,1 teeth tiioroughly and locate alb evi-- at yohnger children had . ut least otic
Tho reason the hum was so dull- pimlento, salad dressing nnd whljn
; tooth nearly destroyed by decay. The
. Charlevoix .
&lt;1&lt;!nCB 01 deca&gt;’’
pod cream Cut nnd fold with a
I
Cheboygan
;
of certain tasteful foods with tie spatula until thoroughly blended.
15fi.095.02
•Chippewa ...
rich flavor of the ham. Listen whflp Pack mixture in a mold and chill
15495 05
! Clare ...........
I tell you how you can prepare this In coldest part of refrigerator for
’
30.05 i
! Clinton ....
unusual and most appetizing hnm three hours. Serve on bed of crisp
81.60130
dish as the Colonel explained it to lettuce und garnish with finely
, Delta .................
me.
chopped peanuts.
88.134 731
! Dickinson ...
j Eaton .................
FIVE LAWS OF THE SALAD BOWL it will applaud your salad and not . Emmett ..
15.134.00
.
knqw why.
40.00;
, I Genesee ._...........
Rule 1—Crisp, dry cold greens ’let­
Rule 4 -For French dressing and for 'Gladwin............
tuce, celery, peppers, eli' &gt;. •
.
flavor olive ull is incomparable nnd Gogebic ...........
11,166.62
Rule 2—A. light hand with vinegar .should Lx- kept in u cool, dark place
31403.18
which should nearly alwuy.s be diluted For inuvonnalsc or thc cooked dress­ Grand Traverse
80.00
and then never more 41uin a third a- ing?:. utiflavored rollon sred oil can tx Gratiot ........ •
Hillsdale ...........
much as oi oil. Too -much, acid will used.
7.934 68 ‘
,
Houghton
..
si»&gt;il the lies? of dressings. Use lemon
Rule 5-See that every leaf ot lettuce Huron
lulcc for small portions.
.
!• well coaled with dr&gt;. &gt;ing. Most salad ' Ingham ........
320.00
Rule 3—Even if ”llc" doesn’t like dressings &lt;in -s the plate, not the Ionia .................
oiiluta, ydu must work some member greeru: Marinate means los.s about in'' IO.-CO .................
15.866.58 i
•
of the onion family in. Rub the bawl the dressing, lightly with a fork
. 10.346 83 j
I Iron .. ...............
with a bit of garlic, union or a piece of
40 00
bnbella ............
7063 islands make up the Philippines, ■ Jackson ........... chive Penile who declare Uwy dislike
240 IK) I
A •
- , Kalamazoo .. .
---- - 79 93
J Kalkaska ....
78.39
Kent
.
Keweenaw ....
35,751.30!
jLake .................
.
40 00,
2327.58
I Leelanau

•r.™.

BUT 181.45 ACRES IN
DEFAULT

I

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

40 YEAR
RED CEDAR SHINGLES
100"! Heart Wood
100% Edge Grain

BUY YOUR COAL NOW/

Hastings Lumber u Coal Co.

wn » p W-s a
U 1% Uy
•

Friday, July 8

BUTTER

Saturday, July 9
or

Middleville

lb.

18c

15c
CHILI SAUCE
CORN.......................3 No. 2 cans 25c
PURE PRESERVES, large, 2 bot. 35c
SOAP, Hard water Castile, 4 bars 25c

Red Salmon T*»c*" 23c
Del Monte Quality

3 Cant for 63c

FLOU.R, Mother’s Best............... 69c
SHREDDED WHEAT
10c
MARSHMALLOWS...........lb. 15c
SLICED BACON................2 lbs. 25c
R1CEKRISPIES .................. Pkg. 10c
LA FRANCE, Powder, . . 3 boxes 23c
ROLLED OATS............. 10 lbs. 25c
COCOA, Hershey’s..............1 lb. 23c
SAL SODA................... 3 Ig. pkgs. 23c
BEEFSTEAK........................2 lbs. 35c

HINMAN’S

Phone 2491

Guaranteed Merchandise

We Deliver

Y&gt; WT» 1? ■
U 1% Kt Ur •
VT*

THE FIRST PUBLIC SHOWING

MakeYour Dollars Go Farther
by Trading With Us

Bargain Days/

AT THE CITY PARKING LOT
OPPOSITE UNIVERSAL GARAGE

Livingston
85.48848
| Luce ........
1672161 04!
| Mackinac
75 00
! Macomb
iManistct' .
39,656 89'
। Marquette
. 3.450 80'
Mason ...
1.799 77.
. MV'.M.'WI ....................................
i Menominee .............................. 45 051.42
Midland....................................
i Missaukee .............
40.00
Monroe.................
(Montcalm.............
85.943.43 1
1 Montmorency . .
3.839.5)
Muskegon ...........
17.906 221
822 14!
Oakland ..................................
1.896 04 I
; Oceana.................................
59.003.50 (
j Ontonagon ............................... 41.376.77
j Osceola
.
,...................
50,057 64
41.998.26 '
■ Otsego ...................
:
1 Ottawa ....................................
69239.47
Presque U&gt;e .........
121494.36!
Roscommon .........
348421
1 Saginaw .... .
151407.67 ]
40 00
Shiawassee .................
St. Ctair ................... .............
16920
■ St. Joseph .................................
193 0Q
| Van Buren ...............................
200.00
'Washtenaw ..............................
1 Wexford ........ ..
’ Sanilac .................
Stale total .

20.443.91
351.00

THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7
THE NEW

FORDTRUCK
Will Be On Display
and Ready for Demon­
strations.
We want you to see
and drive these trucks
without obligation.
See them pall your
own load.

Talking — Moving
Pictures FREE!
Source of the Ford Car.”
"The. New Eord Truck.
“Little Rivers."

Also thc famous stage and
radio stars, ” I he Ford
Dixie Singers” (in per­
son.)
DON’T MISS
THIS TREAT

Sensational

New Ford V- 8’s
And Improved 4 Cyl.
Passenger Cara on dis­
play. Get a thrill of
ybur life — Drive one.
Ask for demonstration.

New Talking Pictures

. .................21.093.722.43

CANNED WHIPPING CREAM.
■ A comparutively new Itepi which can
;now be purchased al almost any groicer's Is canned whipping cream. It
; keeps for an Indefinite length of lime.
' as any other canned food will keep
i ready to be used instantly whenever
! whipped cream is wanted. The cost U
j about lhe same as bottled cream al IU.
'average price. For emergency use. a
can of this cream should be kept
chilled thoroughly: keeping U in the
refrigerator at least 24 hours before It
U used Is not excessive. It takes a lit­
tle logger to beat than bottled cream.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE COMPANY
TELEPHONE 2121

HASTINGS, MICH.

Don't Forget thc Date — Thursday Evening, July 7, at 8 o'Clock
At the City Parking Lot, Opposite Universal Garage

=

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1932

Big Whale in Town Next Saturday

^[[HJ

I

WOODHAMS FAMILY REVN1ON.

I Woodham*

family

n union

| TECUMSEH IS TERMED
NOBLEST OF INDIANS

* | farm home of Mr. and Mr* Ciia*. Van
The Monster Was 55 Feet Long
issue for further particulars.
i Vrusiken of Baltimore township.'
Great Chief Fought for Much
1 viz I
no
TI1U whale weighted 68 torts after1
and Weighed 68 Tons
ibwng y^n. and was 55 frot-Wng. lt&gt;
j
Sixty- tlizee were present, coming
the Same Principles As
from St. John*, ovid. Jackson. Flint
When Captured
(heart wciglied use pound*, or as much _.
।
AJto.
Plainwell.
Kalamazoo.
Oshtenm
Gandhi In India
&lt;
Continued
from
page
oae&gt;
Thc big whale that will be exhibited “ “
»“"* lo ’’“J® Ja»' I
| und Chicago '
Tecumseh, last great leader ot tlw
, .
.
'enclosed a tongue tliat weighed GUO —
in this city next Saturday. July 9th.
iwd the roal estate ut 5I48A0W. the 1 The
.... cxyticrion
... wa*
--------------------ucn,pv lo
an enjoyable
one, lnalans
Indians lo
lo ,
attempt
to band Ida people
was captured near the Island of San;
{
accompanies this POBOt^d $1*2.605. Total $!.647,(Mt&gt; a.-,: in meeting familiar fare* and the new । j(J {onf,^jcratllin
■ • against
• -- t the
the white
white
- ,,............ 'JELLS'
..
. i man. omy t&lt;&gt; mt iiu«
&lt;uu&gt;.ku mi
MM. «t
&gt;Mtem OMMMJ■pauww.wMM
co&lt;«L It has been perfectly embalmed.explain how this Mg fellow wa* cap-•
1. Ww-Uta. «■ .
lurM
o&lt; IS,
W™°s TOWNSmp-J^
u“bl— *■*' »l&gt;rn hl. BrwM. all-, du.apvomtrt
- .
. .
.. . i haw nrAjjd Him- rh.- I»&gt; rru.um, ,
w
„„
nental tour It alii be in Hastings but pons used to-day with Uie crude thing.;
«»«««•
P^«WUSS0.W0.
tot4il S979 870
870 Total nsMwrinent ,n
last
the one day. Read U»e advertisement in' used years ago.
'‘ and Uk« bride ur.d gr-tn. Mr and.Mr.. and mo4{ ca bJ&lt; Indlan o( whoni;
year *1.059320. .The beard equalized thelSiantey Stewart &lt;n-* France* Brand- therc . hlxtorical record in thc United !
real estate at 5660.000. personal $36,430. &lt;Ute&gt;. Just roturruxi from their trip
8,BtM &lt;ho undcr f&gt;votable conditions
total equalized $696 430 compared with
A i»t luck dinper v&gt;a* scrvvd at two
... .
ranked with such.military“,w'u1a,lw’ la*‘ nrD Jr?1
wl‘!fh, “
i^ture.wus “‘««al leader, us Mohammed. Joan
CITY—Ward* One and Fdur—Real taken of tlw relatives
. .
nandiii
estate $1,655675
FM7.156;
‘ ■” to- .------------------M.r.and M:s-----------John. ------------- ... , Thu* Dr W B-Hinsdale, ateoctate
■ tai assessment $x502831. last year’.' tended an invitation to meet at their m charge ol tlie Groat Lakes division
total assessment (2 458.682 Tlu board home In Kalapiazixi for next year's re- of lhe University of Michigan mu*eum
equalLtetf tlie real estate at $1397400: union, .which wx* accepted. So closed (of
|
anthropology, characterized Tecumj personal $647,156; making a total » very happy day.
Iselljn hi* presidential address on
' .equalizer) vnlUe of $3,244,656 ' as cbm- The Reunion ot '33 i* now a page of ' Tecumseh', IlltuMins" before tlw
| pared with an equalized value last year
• history,
Michigan Academy of Science. Arts and '
(of 13.703,992. (
■ ’ . .
And how we keep the UTanchcs. Lelterj recently.
. •' CITY—Wards Three and Four’*-Real •
straight.
1
, By 1800 tlw -Long Knives,” as the
'estate u*.-4*Med $1.837 800; jiersorul as­
To some 1* quite n mystery'.
Indians culled the white English setsessed $698 295; total asM.vment S2.'-| With Urfclc Henry at 93 and Mary tiers, were ppunng over tlie Allegheny;
j 538.09a Total assessment last year *2Joe at 80
**
Mountain* into lhe Ohio und Michigan i
'822 676.' The board equalized the real And Marjory May. thc nine months region*, felling thc forests.' driving th*- i
estate at $1375.000; personal 5698.205
u &gt;ld“game before ---------------them and approprlatqueen
------------*"
Total equalized $2.573 305 compared ; So happy,
ing the choicest lands from thc In­
pink and jolly.
Tough! That's the only word that de­
with $3,200,626 total equalized last
diana.-Teeuaueh saw that his people'
And Helen * boy m&gt; fat and Moul
scribes thc wearing quality of LOU E
would be Inevitably driven Irom their |
BrotHERS PORCH AND DECK PAINT.
lands unless a strong stand were takTVS. IS I ™
"• “
cn. Vigorous in mind and spirit, lie
Just try it once . . . you'll find that it
imagined a union of all the scattered.
dries exceptionally hard, and uean well.
1 Tlie bjuril cqualln-d the real eriate at
tribes from Canada to Florida to re- i
FORlH-ntOi
Hard leather heels won't kcuff it and
| $457,500; persona! 519^230 Total equal- With clutches that forgot to )K»ld
*ist
and
push
back
the
'
white
wave
,A
!
N,
-7
■
O
’
er
hill
and
vale
amt
valley.
irod $476,730; total a year ago $601,380
chairs that skid across thc floor won't
With hl* brother Tenskwatwa. called.)
I IRVING—Total real estate nwessed They pushed u* and tlnry pulled us'mar it. Andthc way itstandsupumicrsun.
The Prophet." because of hi* report* [
Anil they broke Ure cable stout
; *810.600; personal *36.ooo; total, as*.-.snow, sleet and rain is truly remarkable!
of mystical virions that inflamed the
| ment $846,600. T»»tal n**«y«ment taxi And it took a car and all the mep
mind* ot his followers. TvcuniM-h be­
year J927.190. Real estate equuli/ed , From tire ditch to pull us on'
We can, supply you with LtlVH
gun to forge his raiifederalion.
$540,000; personal *36.000; total $576 - But wv went and cameoii Mfety
BROTHERS PORCH ANDDECK PAINT
Tecumseh's campaign was not ba.-, d
All with a happy grin
*
000. .compared with $736340 laM year.
in pleasing colors.
'
ion
blind
hatred
of
Ute white man. but I
I
"And
now
ye're
kinda
wonderin'
JOHNSTXJWN — Total a.-.M-.-.sinenl.
■ was a call to the old way* ot living and I
Wlren ken w e go agin
$325,750; personal $33,765; total as* .thought, to abandon the trader's tire
. —Edward Woodlianu.
ment $859315. Total last year *909340
water, gun and riioddy clothing and ।
The real estate was equalized at $630.­
the white politician's clever treaties
OBITUARY.
000; jwnmnal at $33,765; total *663.765
Tqtal equaliz/d ixvt yC-ar $640 140
' Myrtle B. William* wa* born NoVem- *»&gt;’ individual tribes which were J
HARDWARE COMPANY
Yankee
Springs liarrv lJo*b' dispowcfeing all tlie Indians,
bt-r H. 1881 in Y_
—. C,...
MAPLE GROVE—Real estate a-,
"
on uv-pm.,.
hO'pitai. fr°ln their cqgtnton
hunting .grand It (
roiinty and died' in Bronson
*
ted $955,480; personal $17,425;. tot'ii
t
,.
,
.
Kalamazoo
on
June
26.
1932
In
nlii-a
*•**
«
movrfnont
xmn-what
reremblint
a*&amp;cs*mcnt $972,905.’ A year ago tint
teen hundred she was married to Johh ...
‘hut—led by Gandhi tn India, except
Mssment wa.* *989.705. Tlu- real e*.‘
, .. ,
WilUtta. To this unton
union two children U»at
that Tecumseh miw
*aw that aorne
some flgiitm*
fightingI;
waa cqualued at $780000 The nrrhm' 'WIUHta
at $17 425 Total eqiialih-vl. $797 41i
*»m. Mr and Mrs. WUlitta were
•» unavoidable and waited lor
which compared with $1 O ‘i 175
divorecd in 19J4, tn December of 1928 th** Proper moment to strike. This twv- •
y-.-tir
(Mrs. Wlllltt* was married to Mr John &lt;r came. In 1811 he travelled to the I American's were victorious and tlie InCOATM GROVE.
ORANGEVILLE-As.ses.ted -real «- ’* Crawford bl Gun lake. She U *ur- *outh to recruit other chiefs to ins 1 diun patriot died in buttle Hi* hopes
Mrs Kendall Coat* and son. Carlton,
tate $665 990- persona! $34 010 total a b&gt;' ,“'r hus*«irwl: pne son. Forest causc.-lewflng The Prophet to keep the)i proved iUuaiona. He put lu* faith in retunuid from the hospital on Wrdne.cvested $690 000 Last year the total was I Wilhtt* of Hariinw*: one daughter.Mrs. northern tribe* loyal, but
10 iiiiid from the all-pervading Bpint which ■
$723,000 The real estate was raualiz &lt;1 Mllt,rrd Ro,ls!&gt; of Gun lake, her
them &lt;«n tW a premature batile. the Indian believed in, u faith which
Tilt' J tern* g»&gt; In this wevt on Satur­
at a»42U(K«»- |&gt;era*vinl $ ‘4 Olu to* il
’ Mr-.. Lydia Williams of Hasbrother failed him. lacking Te- । ulso proved an illusion. A country
!441.010 ci miian-d with $;.6«ooolequal“iree brothers, three sisters, oimseb v Judgthent. The Prophet -sitartely juqiulatwl with a |&gt;eople ol a day, •.&lt;» they are sotnewiuit Scarce.
Mm. Freda smith and Mis* Neva
ized value last year
cnp Kraml-datighter and many other fought General Harrison at Tippecanoe i simpls- way of hying could never have
'Faritvisited at &gt;1 Woodman's on Wed­
PRAIRIEVILLE-Real estate as- ’' ‘Alive* together with a host of and wa* badly beaten
I long rc*kled tlie numbers Of the white* nesday afurnoon,
»M ll.IM.mS: I. r-Ju.1 ,«.«». u&gt;- "■“•
.
Twunvrl.'. cMna.
re­ j or their new and complicated way* ol
CLOVEKDAI.E.
Tlie Garrison family took in the Fox - tai a*M*.&lt;»men! $1330435 Total lust
Service next Sunday
F unenu services were conducted from covered from this b»w WilFn tne War । life. Tecumseh thought of himself as w&gt;■Hie'Cnnnnunity
lung will be kt! bv Jesse Cha.se.
Mr. and Mrs Starling Modrnck and reunion ‘al Pntlilewlle park. Gull take.'iyi-ar $1308 075 Real /-state wa* equal- U‘* Crawford home at Gun lake and'of 1812 came he allied htmielf with the .
j the deliverer of hi* |&gt;eoplc. said Ur ...
Mw-tctan* "The Twins" iComc and find
family and Miss Beth Wnifgh motored Sunday.
K .
I ized at $870 nisi, personal S76PM)- total ’*1’’ Or&lt;,,,KevilI&lt;- church. Rev. Harold English, who were trader* rather than
to Battle Creek Thursday.
Oalc Parker of Grand Rapids, a 'of $946 400 compared ' with $1 194 700 E Weston ,of the Allegan Methodist settlers and not *0 dangerous to the j: Hinsdale, unit had he ix-en born to out wlu&gt; tla-y nro&gt; B‘«Ktcr. Mr* Mattie
Mr. Ml* Lou-J-w ot Ortmlt
r, "“S
’ ’ ' ' "l»n
’
' ,
'
| D.uscopnl church offtctaUngf' Inter-' Indian's way of life. Proctor, ht* British • I fare a !«-*.•&lt; imponribie task, he mlgin Kimble. UaiubJiuker. Floyd Dniihingan.
!l a tiny or two "'
fhhlng
here
” ' i1. ■
vl-aw tlielr WoUlw.
«nd Um- * -“v "
n*h""
cvmxI
was ln the Orangeville cemy- ally, proved incompetent und ignui, be- ' have made good his attempt and would . Mr-. Mac OveramiUi is raring tor
Mr. Cloney nnd son. Bobble, left for; HUTT-AND Reni &lt; t .i ’
asm - •
, Mra. Kendall coat* and buby
ily a couple of days this week, taking
u-jh-ry.
' . '
mg driven by t^ir Americans out of. occupy a greater place in history.
Warsaw. Wisconsin to see Mr. Clanev's
personal 517 940; total a
LaWave, Dale and Ellen Jrnru-y back sister who ts'quite 111 there.
-»-♦►
------ Detroit j&gt;tid into Canada Here Ticuin-'
swmenf 5547.180. Total lx t year 5692
with them for a couple of months* va­
Stockholm luo a "bachelor hotel" for
Jame* Buchanan was the only bach■state
Ear,y Rolf
Wttv rnade ot horse- seh forited a half-hearted stand on the
Mr.
Heller and dwthter. Miss Doro-H'w Tlreboard equalized the real «-t..b
cation.
■
total ,Uc*v
*lth feathers.
—
bank* of the Thames River Again tlie I'women looking for work—
.dor President ot lhe United Slates.
thy of Kenosha. WLv.. ure visiting the ut 5W.WW: personal 117.940; total.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mill* and daugh­ Heller family .who arc hero for thc seaTotal last yedr 102.760
ter of South Befid. Ind. aro .•■pending son in their slimmer home.
*
I niORNAPPLE—Real estate 51.185.thc week with their parents, Mr. nnd
R&lt;v Koltamotorod to .Kennedy. Ind. 380: pvTsena! 580 610; total aMcsscd.!
Mra. Grant Dickerson.
Friday to nttknd the funeral ot an|5B265.W0 Total last vrar -51338365
,C.
| Real eriate equalized 5922.500: perxonKeith Clark of Hastings spent Thors- aunt living there,
day with Lester and Melbourne MacjHcnry mid James
Ryan and ML-w 1,1 «*»610. 'iota! .qunlwcd $1,003,110
Cagney m
attended
the funeral of theiy .i Total a year ago $1,283.13)
Lecx!
-.s.im.u *«w
---------------------■
WOODLAND- Real estate n-sc-s'
'Welton Brook* and family went to aunt. Mrs. Ryan of Kalamazoo Friday
'•
J |$1J07.400. personal.595480; total usKalamazoo Friday lo get Mr*. Brook*.
' ~ ♦*»■*-------------------------who has been spending. a few days
Tlw Ministry of Labor in Argentina •‘i'fi1 Sl.tKrj.98t&gt; compan d with $!.issued aa aecree
decree mat
that women
women noiahold- l&lt;J3"-550 "a ■year,
ago •••"•
Real &gt;estate
tlw-re.
•
nhas
-s isxuea
c — • •**•*
-•••« wm|
- lame
--- ponitioiui
----- ­
Mr- FrankMumeston returned Mon- Sl)g- the
a*---------men shouldequalized
•'Iualla-dat at$1345000;
$1345 000;i*-rsnn»I
persona!895,
$9.'
day P. M from hetookey where she receive thc oame pay.
'1680.
*“* Total equalized *$1340,580
’ *"»*•■• Equal• 1
I ized last year $! 6!»8.m»
wav a delegate at the Patriotic Allied
------ ■*♦*--------------ChincM- were
were thc
the first to bbuild ' YANKEE SI’RlNC.S-R&lt;-u! • Mate
Organization held there
'
Tlie Chinese
'
- nsM-sscd $465,625: jxrsonal 546.223; to-1
Mrs. Wm. ihcroe of Fentorr is visit- jdilps .with collision bulkfwMd*
and
tai assessment $511,815; total last year
ing thc Davenjxirt's this week.
jertight compartmenu.
$506,440. Heal estate was equalized al i
$277,500; persona! 546323;-total. *333.-.
' 723 as compared with *393.000 equal-'
Are some of your rooms made unpleasant
| izrd value last year.
) Total assessment in real estate this )
by dust from a nearby road? Does it spoil
[year $18.445 845; tot*! ix-rsonal nsse**ed thli year $2 165.899 making aj
your appetite, soil the tablecloth, double
(total assessment this year of $20your housework?
'•6M.7U a* compared with the total as&lt;ewunrnt last year of $21336373 Real
; ‘-state equalized this year $15,000,000;
You can cause it to disappear quickly by
:;x&gt;r*onu! MualUcd $3,165,899;; total
equalized value thia year. *17.165.899
providing moisture to hold it on the road.
(Tills compares with an equalization

I REVISED DOWNWARD

A REALLY TOUGH
PORCH PAINT!

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

NOT

If you buy for a
LITTLE LESS" you may get a

GREAT DEAL LESS
Whbn you buy a battery, you buy tarvice—nothing

•Im.

Bt*teri»» hawa no baauty, and thay ar« hidden

Bit whan it comti to lereica, then the battery U
Important. It’s your battery thof decides whether or not
you stall when you wont to stort—that's "something."

Lot ut iotpecl your
battery without cwt.

Our Motto:

V allies and Service

Electrical ■
Service

Complete
Lubrication

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

Cor. Court and Jefferson

Hastings

A gZod rain does it, but soon dries up.
Sprinkling with a hose will prevent dust, but
' for only a few hours. Tiny white flakes of
Dowflake will bring moisture /nlo the road
so that it haj th’e appearance of having
been moistened by a rain. The only differ­
ence is that Dowflake keeps the moisture
for months.

GET BEST POTATOES
WHENKANTED EARLY

Field Frost, Poor Cooking Qual­
ity and Roughened Skin Oc­
cur In Immature Stock
;

Larger yield* of better potatoes ob­
tained on 39 plot.. m .. Michigan lost!
' year when the
were planter!
i during thc wly part of the planting ■
pi-nod than when planting was delayed.
I In testa made by the turn; crops depart-'
zment at Michigan State College.
•
I Correct dates for planting in Michi­
gan of course vary in different .sections.
(of .thc state and potatoes should be:
(.planted 20 days later tn thc southern
• part of the state than in the northern,
part, but tlie importance of putting the.
seed m the ground relatively early
holds good for all areas.
' Tlie past two years, had unusual (
I weather conditions durin’k the growing'
| reason and early potatoes had. an ex(tended period-in which the growth wav
dormant but lhe tubers in only one plot
(showed a greater degree of btown spot
than those planted later, and all other
'factors which improve potato quality
: were present to a greater degree in the
'early plantiAgs
| Frost injury and immature stock up­
on which the skin become* roughened
in handling are apt to be prerent in'
:stock from late planting*. Immature
: potatoes also cook poorly and dlreour-•
age consumers from purchasing ritnl-

These moisture absorbing flakes have such
an affinity for moisture that they actually
draw out of the air several times their weight
in water—and they hold the moisture for
a long, long time.

If you wont to prevent dust/just petition
your local officials to dustproof roads with
Dowflake. Write for our booklet "How To
Control Dust."
.
'■&lt; ,.-

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

Seed in tlie southern part of the state
should be planted early tn June, a per­
I icd ten days earlier should be selected
i for that part of the rate up to the
i Cadillac area and from there north.
(planting* should be 20 days earlier'
1 than in the southern three tiers ofj
, counties.
।

The distance ot the mooh from thc I
earth varies between a maximum of
252,715 miles and a minimum of 221.4M

CALCIUM

CHLORIDE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1W
DELIGHTFUL SPLASH PARTY.
George Huffman went to Detroit oo , Mr and Mrs A. J. Herbert are visit-' Mj*s Margaret Merrick spent the)
ing relativea tn Otsego
week end in Watervliet
) Miss Jeanne Cincebeau/ wa* certainly
Monday for a few days' slay.
Mra w.vne Merrick exnects to *pend' Mls« EUlel Jones •**nt lhc E&lt;*‘rth surprtaed when eighteen of her young
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline of Ann
taLnU
‘ »'llh Mrs Pred
Hickory! friends made their unexpected appearnrxt week In Drtrott on buainei*
Corntrt ■
aIlcc Mt Trail * End Thursday evening
Ml** Mary Ixxi Streeter visited ’Uher j Messre WKi xtesdanx s j T Ixxnbiird, all avowing that a good swim in Gun
-Mira Alice Hstrlahgm of Birming­
Mis* Alice Camp Is visiting friend* .ham is thc guest of MiM Eleanor Mll- luxne in Holland over the week end. . A)tx,rt vrtldcr, Floyd’ Ga-.kHl and C lake was thc first and last thing on,
In Ionia.
:
MUxes Thelma and Alice Offley are j.‘ Lahr, and their gue-,*_- Mr nnd Mra their minds Suffice it to say that Mr
Mr*. Etta Sherman of Pontiac Is
Joyce Elaine Hyde of Lacey spent iwrne from Grand Rapids tor their va- Charles Dreager and family of Raetnc. nnd Mra. Cfncebeaiix turned over the
' visiting Mr. and Mr*. Willard Icka*
]Friday with hqr aunt. Mra. Clarence cation.
.
| Wis.. anti Mrs. Emery Styles &lt;rf Peru.; bath house, boat* nnd canoes, to the1
Cole Newton visited hb-stater. Mrs Ind. spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mra II young people and later a njarshmailow
MIm Murlan Ickea wa* home from Orobe.
(
iqarahmallow A
j roost, rf»nrtn«r
dancing. iv^
Itoas r.
Em
and brittae
bridge V
Buttle creek on Sunday and Monday.
m «nd
Mra. Roger Wlswell of Kalamazoo Anna Andrews, of Freeport over ttw-F. B. More of Marahall.
I wen- indulged in and all agreed upon j 'i
Bert Cole of Edmore tpent thc week ,visited Mrs. J. D. Murdock the first' of weea ena.
.
departing, that Trail's End 1*’ surely *
. Mr and Mrs. Paul Hayward Writer- LOVELY COUNTRY CLUB
vnd wilii his mother. Mrs Lizzie Dole ,
! some place for a good time.
\
Miner S Kieler of Grand Rapids
Mrs Mabel Blebbin* of Lansing visit­ SHlj'SS
L“'
|
PARTY ON TUESDAY
was in the city Friday culling on (ed Hosting* relative* on Bunday and
ELEBRATE THEIR SEV­
Mr. and Mra. Gary Crook nnd Mr. I
„
fiit-nd*.
ENTH BIRTHDAYS. I V
Monday.
Mrs George Enos Is visiting' her sla­
M1*r Marcia' Newton of Kenoaha. and Mra Adam Smith were In Otrio I Charlotte Ladies Coming For
ter, Mrs. Fred Clemens, of Hickory. .WU.. visited her father, Geo. M. New­ over the Fourth
! Luncheon Next Week— •
Corners.
.
f-nth birthday Games were played and
Dr. and Mrk D. D. Walton and mmm ;
ton. on Bunday. .
Interest Continues
a Uapp&gt;*atime
wa,-,./
enjoyed. Summer,............
flowers --------Mra. Lizzie Cole spent Monday with • Prank Reed of Springfield. Ill. was • I£P*A*mi week end at Gull lake at the
Dorothy Perkins rows graced thc
&gt;raU&gt;d Hie dinner table and attrac­
.her daughter. Mrs. Vera Wilo»x. In (calling on Hastings friend* the latter
table* ut the Country Club Tne-&lt;iu&gt; llu.
um- given the guest*
G ratal Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs Milton Murphy and j.luncheon, ihr committer in charge be-j R^rt Co*. Jr. entertained fourMra. Mary Burges* spent Sunday and
Milton
Jr
arc
visiting
Grand
R.'HUd
'
Mrs. Emery SUlcs of Peru. Ind . 1*
ling Mrs Roy Cordes Mm A I. Brown. tl,.n (lf ju.. mends very pleasvAly on
Munday with Mrs. Clara Underhill of Uie guest of her son ami Wife. Mr. and ntouwthUM
IJg.
i Mrs.—
Frederick Parker. - J,
Jr . Mrs I Ha-urdav In honor ot hl* seventh birth­
Hickury Corner*.
Mra. Floyd Gaskell.
Mra. Cole Newton and Mlw Helen Kenith McIntyre and Mra
"
Frank (11V A lovely dinner was served after
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey of Mar­
Cecil Smith and John Nuyen of Newton visited in HllbidalftronrSatur-1 carroUiera
which the children enjoyed a movie
tin called on Mr. und Mra. Claude Kalamazoo vUited Mr and Mrs. Burt day Ull Monday .night.
। Mrs OrviUe'?ay»w&lt;&gt;n top -tire at pjrty A liappy time t» n
‘ w&lt;mk1 on Siuwlay
Tinkler over Hie Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs Duune Bauer nnd Mrs icontract and Mra Hu -‘-U --------John Meiwr of lx* A»Rele«. Calif.,
Mr. nnd Mra. Glenn McLravy and Faye Donley and children spent. Hie at auction bridge and Mrs. Ray Fincutin- lust week to enter the offices ot family of Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. Fourth at Caledonia park
nie won at• golf.
On Friday evening Mrs. Fred 8teb“
tlw Viking Corporation.
•111OM- present 'from away were Mrs . , birr- was host*** to her budge club.
John McLravy on Monday.
Mr* Carl f&gt;Vri&lt;* of Grand Rapid*
, Alex Ironside. South Bend. Ind. the
rnDr. and Mrs. Dennis Murray sja-nt
Mr and Mrs Einar Fnindx-n and
‘. gwt ot Mrs. John Ironside. Mrs 1
■■ Sunday and Monday with Mr. und Mrs Philip of Benton Harbor visited Mr. C E Davis who, l.t quite ill.
II
rhor
,'k’'r wuweli of KalumazMi. and Miss Iham, New nnm.su:&lt;k. N. J. und Ml
M. K Nevins at Wall lake.
and Mrs. H. Ci Hayes over the Fourth
Miss Joscphiiw- Stein of “
—
. '1 K
?rpor
Alite ■ Hageisiuim of Birmingham. |
Dr. arid Mrs E. J. Pratt are in De­
Judge and Mrs. Donald VanZile of Springs spent tlie week and and Hie guests of Miss Elrunor Miller. Mr*
troit uttending the National Ostco- Detroit were guests of Mr and Mrs Fourth with Hastings friend-..
RuaaeH B Hulmes of Gothenburg, i
pathlc Association sessions.
Mr and Mr* Ivan Tappan of Battle j Ncbruak*. guest of Mr &gt; Kim Sigler,
J. F. Goodyear on Sunday and Monday.
MI.m Mabel. Sltiaon was the guest ot
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendershott and Creek were guests of Mr and Mr* and Mra. Einar Frandum of Benton
Mitw Elizabeth. DeYoc ot Muskegon Misw-s Mary und Ruth Hendershott F I, Bauer over the Fourth
: Harbor, guest of Mrs H, G. Hayes.
'
from Hut unlay till Monday.
have gone to Miami. Fla., to wp-nd Hie
Mi*, w r Cf&gt;ok lie chairman for; STUFFED PORK TENDERLOINS
Mis* Marguerite IletmatiSiM'rgt'r I*
Cong. John C. Ketchum returned summer.
rxjM-cU-d home from New-Rochelle. N. |I next ' Tuesday s luncheon when tlie
2 pounds' pork tenderloins
.Sunday from Washington, D. C. and
Charlotte Country Club ladle-&gt; will be '
Mr*. George Newton is hi Coldwater Y.. the latter purl ol this week.
Clyde o. Sutton at Detroit and A. J 'Iguests. Meinbei* are asked u» plume1
will sjiend Uie summer here.
at Ihr lumie of Mr. and Mrs Burr
t. jmpnka.
.Mr, and Mra. Prank Hainan spent Cochrane making the acquaintance of Clark of Juckson spent the week end Their reservations to.Mra; Murdock: by
i
Saturday
morning.
•
.
;
the week end al Port Huron and points her Utile grandson
with Mr and Mr*. Dell Sutton.
&lt;tf Intprcst along Lake Huron.
Mr. nnd
and Mr*.
Mra. Roy Andrus and
ana miss
Miss
Mrs. Wm. Wilson and baby of
Mrs
or Grand .
Split tenderloins to make pocket, toi
hold stuniug Stuff and fit into baking'X
Mr. alnT. Mrs. Charles Paul nqd KatiH'rine Andrun of Lansing were | Hapid* spent Sunday and Monday j
Mr Ronald H Warner, on oi Mr pan. Sprinkle with dry ingredients Add
Marietta spent Sunday and Monday guest* of Dr. and Mrs- J. A. Wooton
and Miss Helen Wooton over the week
Barbara Jean and Lorraine Otis of ut.rf Mrs Homer Warner ol Hustings, water Cover and bukr one *&gt;&gt;■’ » mur.' *
at Woodland and Saddlebag lake
xnd Miss Doris‘Miller, daughter of Mr
end
.
Kalamazoo
came
Tui-.-day
for
a
wc-k's!
oven.
Mus Virginia William*, who was Hie
Mrs. • Fret!
Miller, near ----Nashville. ter hours' in moderate
Mira Rachel Caln, who I* spending
with Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Hall.
—and
— —
-•• -----------------Stuffing.
guest of Dr. und Mra. E J. Pratt, has thc summer vacation with her par­ tty-lt
HASTINGS. MICH.
Miss Geraldine Tolle* of Traverre i were united in marriage at two odock
2 c bread crumbs
returned to he: home in Chicago.
ents. was among the guests at a beach City vuited her parent*. Mr. and Mra Saturday afternoon at th- home of Hu2 T chopped jairalcy.
Mr. and Mra.
Thoms of party at Morrison lake thc earlier f»rt Alhwn Tollra.-nver the week end.
bride Forty relative and friends,nj|t2 T chopped celery
■ MUMS Helen Hofftnastcr und Frari- m --d the ring cfri-mony performed
\ t clipped oniun.
Ira. Mary Siiowertnan on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Gardner Chidester eri- era McCown of Battle Cork were. by th- R-v Harold Dixon. jM»tor of
Mr;- Frank VeHemu and Mr - Mabel trrtalnej^ Miss Helen Chide»t»r of gurai* of Miv-M^eOC-ller on Thursday I the. Battle-Creek Methodist circuit. The
nanrika
Mra Ida Palmanl- will go ihu week ““&lt;"&lt;•
decorated in pink ami white
wasomng
Grand Rapids and Gardner Chidester,
- Howers the bay window in he
* ‘
/
Dr. mid Mra, C. I*. Lathrop «n Tues­ Jr. and Humphrey Hohns of Madison. to LaGrange Ind tri attend Hie BUM......
aS
•«»
day.
■
Wis . Bunday and Monday
Mr. and Mrs? Gordon Clement have
j ronl in boiling faited water until ten-. ASPARAGUS SALAD WITH
Mr anti Mrs.'Elroy Tobias ace an- “■n,b'
’
? i
und Tor’ th tH.ru- St&gt;*n poeket In tenderloin.
rune to Belding to reside, where he has punted Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Dawson,
SAVORY DRESSING.
tier; drain and rinw with hot water.)
Mr. and Mra. Walter C. FilzSlnimoiv
i.«.mind for the bfidta l’«H&gt;.;
----------a p-.witibn a.-, agent for the Standard, Robert Dawson and MisWHI Betty Daw- of MunsfK-ld Ohio, were, the gmr.U of!’*blch took its place, u. the
,
,
Remove the skin from
of a pound |I Arrange chilled cooked asparagus on
{r',!n J^h-.ngrin uax played by 1
on co.
.
AND PINEAPPLE, of thinly sliced smoked dried beef, cut. a bed of heart lettuce leaves and ar­
Min and Jean Whitney of Ann Arbor to hl* .lister, Mr.., Archie McCoy, over the!
weekend
|Mlss Eunice'Mtlore o| Battle Creek, a. 6 sweet potatoes.
| It Into pieces, cover with hut water andrange
____ the following mixture to rep­
Wall lake for the dwk euxl.
Mr. and Mr-. Dewey Gooch of Lan”»
bride The tajde wore a
I leave for 10 minutes, then drain and (resent - band across Uie middle Fine. ..~I Mr. und Mr*. Sumner Sponnble and
f&gt; .slices pineapple.
Surah Braii&lt;l:.tetk-r, oyer Sunday and Howard Dickinson .went to Cleveland „sing were
over the ....
Fourth ...
as bcwmUig gown of wfote triple Griffon
' trixxle in 1 tabie*poonful of butter. 1/chop 1 hard cooked egg white, 1
„ ,here
rr,&lt;i, ................
. and-. Mra.
I midPrisliye arid earned un arm bouquet
Monday.
.
.
Melt 3 tablespoonfuh of butter, blend1 tablespoon each, finely chopped plSunday to vide Mr- and Mrs. Unrten
of...
prjj* Gosch
c pineapple juice.
of pr-inies, rosra. candytuft und yel-l H toialt.
Mra. Gertrude Wiminrr and daugh­ S|Mnahte und daughter. Howard n- fujA Qo&gt;ch'.
I in 3 tablespoonfuls ot flour, then pour menlo and pickle and I teaspoon
ter. Maxine. of Jackson wcp» guest* rnalncd for u three week*' visit.
in gradually, while stirring constantly, -minced parsley. Moisten with 4 tablr| Ajls Loyal Edger and children are low snapdragons. She was attended by !
t papnki
„ her
of. Mra Mary Showerman and Mrs.
Mr and Mra D L. Christian pnd A.M.nq&gt;ni( nH. w-rek at Bowen* Mills
ll,,: sister. Miss U-miii Miller, who was
; ----2 cupfuls
of ----milk. When the sauce is spoons salad, oil beaten with 2 table­
Boll and
peel potatoes.
------ -nnd perl
potatoes Heat fat'
... .....
-I... Ytr
.......
und M&gt;s. XX’alter Lake, also
Mr. ... .hcr parenU
Mr. and Mra. .....
Bur- ■ :.-U'.
K'^nvc. in light sr-en flat crepe and : (in frying pan Add and brown pine-[smooth arid
Tigirns Thursday.
-------thick
------ add
B(ld tj. of
puice. .1-2 teaspoon salt
_. a.. tea..— spcioM lemon -------nrl ’
carried un arm bouquet of spring How- apple. Place potatoes on top pineapple spoonful of suit and 'i of a teaspoonful'and a few grain* pepper,
.XV- and
.XV
ln&lt;l Mn.
Mra. Ralph W«*xi
Wood and
mid lamfum- un&lt;| Mru
Mrs vu-rae
Victor inuw-rt
Hilbert nf
of Wnndiand
Woodland ■
Mr and^Mra Rureell Sherman of
of
lly &lt;&gt;f Grand’Rapid* and Mr. and Mra j spent from Saturday till Monday at
slices. Sprinkle with salt and paprika.' of paprika. In a buttered baking dtaii
—
Pontiac ure Visiung her parent*. Mr :
i
.
^arn. r of Add JU1?C.
Harold Haynes camix-d at Stewart lake] me former s cottage at Wall lake,
juice. Cover and MIKebake 25 minutes:. urrangc
arrange U» i*&gt;er
layer oi
of mucaro.u
macaroni ann
and a
MbL
W.,i „ VrTnrnUrk
a VARIATIONS
. - oven.
. . Baste
- several, times!
a,___ t layer of dried
« Hr!
iMbWA.Iw
11 W S'
' r~
m
2•'•»»» moderate
beef
and bake In modcrover Hie week efid.
j Mr and Mra. Charles Ureagrr Mi-v-e* rnraVfos ?eeBk “’‘’‘’T'
nl«ve of thi bridegroom, wyaring a . .
bakimr
i “ate
** n,,n
Emil Tydcn returned lust Wednesday ixmghy and Elsie Jane Drcagvr, and
oven —From Tlw
The Chrutian
Christian Science
Science I To give variety to plain French
crepe
carried 1।
from his farm at Aredale, Iowa. and.Cluirlr*
- Jr
— . -*
Weldon Bronson and ins sister. Mr* j fnxrk of 'yellow
in”tt:vLlk
^ and lafe.Weeding
Dwager.
of Racine. •*»Wis.
Monitor.
| dressing may be added a little ot any
fh* rimr in w— vnltnu.* rriw. A U-rddlnv
.
FRUIT WHIP
_i,icnt the -latter part of thc week in were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
"
----------desired seasoning. Some of lhe season.Chicago on business.
I package lemon flavored gelatin
TRY BANANAS.
1 ings frequently added arc grated
Veddcr from Saturday I ill Monday.
Kun Sigler, accnnipmilrd by Ulis
Ambrose Mbore of Detroit spent the
mixture.
If there U not sufficient time or in- horseradish, shredded pimento, minced
father. .Daniel Sigler of Gotbenbdrg. week end here with friend*. He for­
1 c boiling water.
i errdicnH .&lt; h.nd u&gt; m.k. . Into
"J"1"
Nebr.i wa* In Cleveland from Tuesday merly worked in thc Hanner office.
&gt;s c orange juice.
cheese, chili sauce, minced green pep­
his1
punch, then a simple solution is pers. finely chopped celery, minced par­
till Thursday on business.
C. F Field returned from Belding
Mis.m-3 Irene Jones and Virginia Wednesday night where he visited Mr.
2 T lemon juice.
lemonade, iced tea. grape juice or any sley. Chopped nuts, or sifted or sliced
jj.e..-.s weie in Albion last week attend- and Mrs A. M. Hall.
1 e diced oranges
simple and preferable drink with slices hard cooked egg.
v
Mr and Mra H. D Groojc- of Sagling the Epworth League Institute as
Mr and Mrs Thus. E. Byou* and new and Mr. and Mra Lloyd laddlck uf
egg WBR
whites,
beaten. un mlxtun. ana of banana* added in generous proporThe marriagHrrf Miss Irene M. Foley. [ 2rour
,r ovcr
delegates from thc local chapter.
daughter Elaine of Chicago came Sat­ Sheridan were over Sunday guests of
Pour water over gelatin mixture .....
andI Hon The presence of thl* fruit give* an GOOD CELERY. Al*PLE
daughter of Mrs Bridget E Foley, and ,nr unU| cotnpielely dissolved. Add
Add individual flavor and appearance to
Mr. and Mra. Eber tanibir and Mr urday to visit oveajhe Fourth with Mr Mr. mid Mra. Vernon Wlnincer.
AND CABBAGE SALAD.
Mr. Roy E. Huvcr Wks - ol.-mnlred at a ; 5liwr and mix wcIL Cool untn llttSe an otherwise ordinary drink.
and Mia W. W. RcwbOf Detroit were and Mix. W L. Stark. 426 E. Grand
Wash, scrape and cut celery in small
Mrs. Geo Heath mid Mlssra Lol* and
Beat until fluffy and fold In
St. Mra Byou* is a niece of Mr. Stark, Margaret Heath were hi Grand Rapid* nuptial high nsw at nine octakW
pieces crosswise. Chill in Ice water,
whom he had never seen.
EMERGENCY SALAD.
drain and dry on a clean towel. To
on Saturday. Mi« Margaret Heath ha.* day. June 28, a’. St. Ro&gt;e tliurch. Rev. rMt 0, jngrWjlcnta. Mix well. Pour Into
ta-o Huver. uncle of the grtom of I&gt;-lR]aM mold and chill until stiff. Unmold
retbining un Tuesday. the others rcMr. and Mra. R H Jeiucn and Mr.? gone to Bay View for thc summer.
celery*add
an equal measure of diced
Mix 2 cups cold cubes of cooked
inmning for ..(■vcral days.
OplK-Ua Q'HalT ot Chicago. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Will Shutters enter­ tToil. otficiairtl before un assemblage uf an(j m.rV(&gt; plain, with jrreom. or with a pork. 1 cup thinly sliced celery, cut apples; Moisten with custard cream
custard sauce made from egg yolk*.
Mr*, c? W. O'Hair of Peoria. Ill-, mid tained Mr. mid Mrs. Ctwrlej. Fritz and relatives arid friends.
crosswise. 4 stoned and chopped olives dressing and arrange Ip tlie heart of
The
bride
wore
a
frock
of
s
white
I
Mr*. Emily Link of Kentucky have re­ Mra George Shulteis of st. John* on
and 1-2 red pepper which has been a head of while cabbage from which
MACARONI COMBINATIONS.
turned to their homes after visiting Monday, the latter staying for a visit. crepe und u lace hut. She c.irricjl al
washed, parboiled, seeds removed and center has been carefully removed and
Mr nnd Mra. C. W. Crawford.
.
Macaroni and Chicken Salad.
place on a bed of crisp heart lettuce
Miss Thertsa Peterson came Satur­ bouquet of .rosebuds and white sweet
. cook a pack- shredded. Moisten with sour cream leaves. Garnish with sections of bright
i Mr and Mra. Elmer Lipscomb and day evening for a few days' vacation p-is Mi-.- Dorothy Huver a&gt; brides- 1 In boiling Mliru
salted, -ovt
water
dressing and garnish with crisp celery
l ions of Grand Rapids visited Mr. and from Ann Arbor. -Her father. O. T&lt; maid wore a dreis of pink crepe and. ft((e -Of C||X,W macaroni until gender, curls.
red apples and whole cloves.
pmk
lure
hat
^nd
airried
a
boiiqui-t
b]anch
ln
c01d
water
,
an(
j
chl
u,
Ad
d
2
i Mra. RaY^Branch over the week end.
......
....
r
.............
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:
.
uianco
in
tuiu
waicr.
»uu
viuu.
nuu
«
|
Peterson of St. Peter. Minn . . U here
I Mr and Mr*. Alex Iroiulde of South visiting his tanrily.
of pink rosebuds and phlox Mr Paul: cupfULs of diced cooked chicken. l'»
E
Bump
as.'lsted
Mr.
Huver
anil
Mr
i
Cd
pf
U
|
s
o
f
chopped
celery.
’
&gt;
of
a
cup;
I Bend. Ind . were guest* of Mr and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Chase and Miss
I John Ironside ovc\ the week end.
Josephine Chaw were guesfo of U&gt;e for­ Francis Huver and Mr. Paul Foley act- juj „( diced cucumber. 2 table.«poonfuls|
I Mrs. J. M. Lcaefi ha* returned to her mer's .wm and wife. Mr. and Mrs Em­ cd as usix-rs.................................................... ■ of chopped green pepper, 1 tablespoon-'
A wedding breakfast In three course. jul tach of grated onion and minced)
home al Welcome Corners after mons Chase, at Uiclr summer home ut
wa* served lit the beautiful country, plrnjt.n.o j teaspoon/ul oC salt, and
sjx-nding, three week* caring for her Walk'd lake over the week end
&gt; mother. Mra. Jennie Stewart, who has
Mr. and Mrs Edwin H Pate of De­ home &lt;ri the brides mother for the cnouKii ntayonnaise to give the salad
Tccovered from an attack of pneu­ troit spent Sunday und Monduy with brid.il party. Fr Huvir. ,Fr Geller, und ’ RO(&gt;d consistency. Serve individual per­
monla so a* tn be around the house
i tion* on lettuce hearts, garnishing with
Mr. and Mr* E C. Edmonds. Mr, and mit! the Immediate relatives
Mr.; and Mra Huver left In? u '*‘';1'| bit* of pmuento cut In fancy shape
Mr -and Mrs. B. J. Boynton. Mrs. Mrs Edmonds and Mra Frank Bush
Wallace Jackson. Mra. , John Radc- went back to Detroit with them for a din-.: trip tp the northern jiarl ot th«-1 yjaked' tuna fish or salmon, substituted
miicher and little daughter of Ionia
slate Tlwy will nwtde at .719 8 Dibble, for t]ltf chicken, alio makes delicious
in this city. Congratulation* are.5a|a&lt;j
•
j:.«■
nnd ththe Misses
Rcva awl
and Vera
MU---.- Um
Vft. COhe
NrtUc „ k
M„ St
Scalloped Cabbage and Macaroni.
?!
'*"■&gt; «"•“ »•
o, H. CI—UM ol C.hmhu Ohio. exlendcd.
:Mr.. Fred Camp .ltd Aller l«.l Thors-1.M]. an(J..................
Mr, A .8 _j„|,awM1
.. „„d ,am- CUFSTSTBOM TwavTF
' Break into srnaH pieces 't pctanfi b&lt;
■
..
-1.1
t ••» . „
lib'
Illy of
bf Flint, and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
.Mrs Runkiiv
Rankin
' T. s-nrn r.Mn Y hh xha macaroni and cook in boiling salted
................ot I.ralr|L,vpie . (, roni
TENDED IAMll.&gt; R».^Io&gt;. watcr until tender: drqin and rinse
, »r- Morgan'Skinner ot XVaupaca. ...
H ..
k.
Gto
■WU., who just graduated frogt Ahe jSaturday till Mondav.
1
university al Philadelphia, is taking 1 Mr and Mra Edward Janis of Ovid- S'
M'»;c 11 ™uk"
w
,4 X?X“.iX
hi* interne work at Bultenrorth
-nd Mnk R j IUrr
Mlss HdP|1
intal in Grand Ra|&gt;lds- He was £*?*• 1 j^u-r of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs CurGurats were Mr anti Mra D D &lt;uch with .salt and pepper and bit* of
gucst of Dr. and Mrs. C, P. LatliropjgJ Botuim and Curtis Jr, of Ann Ar- Karclv.-r nnd Mr and Mra Orm-er but,cr wuh cabba«c
l°P- 'Wllr
''rr,nJ'hn I
I r Ketcham and'bor were Rutsl-‘' &lt;»f Mr U\d Mr*. E. F. Tnixcli and fioiiglit.-r. Dessolyii. of Un- : "/YhlXahlv’ Han'1 chickcn° or ° beef
FULL SIZE PACKAGES
Cong^ and Mra. J. C. Ketcham “^'Bottuhi over Uie Fourth.
sina- Mr and Mr; 1-' D t von and Mr '1 thoroughly. Ham. chicken or beef
Mary. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Cook, Mr. . Dr
.
finest toiletrie*,' priced to fit the _____ BriUJunUM
;-tid...
Mr-. Ross LcUibridgv .of ’Sm“, "“‘to'
mid Mra. D A. VanBuakirk. Mrs. A. D. j Ma.M&gt;n and Robert Waterman and Miss; time*. All made in a laboratory
xir
and
Mrs
P
I
Hirnlimn
and
■
hour
In
a
moderate
ove.
375
deKnlskcrn, Mrs W. R Cook and Rich-1I Evelyn* VanBlareomb of Buttle Creek ,
"uij J.. vSE ::.s
,he
u
famed for its cosmetic*. All in
' ar&lt;j Cook were guests of Judge and 1 ‘were Sunday'gursl* of Miss Mar Keller. ,
full-iiie bottlca, but not fancy.
John, of Pleasant Lake. Ind.; Mr. Pvtuctly lender,
(Mr*. R. R McPcek of Charlotte on Miss Keller relumed to Mason with son.
‘and Mra. G. M. Whitaker and datighEach the beat that any price can
Macaroni and Horn. *
l Monddy.
.
buy.
Each 19e per bottle—3 for
)
Cook ’-j .pound of macaroni in bolltrr«.
Clatr and Esther, of Dayton.
| Mrs Anna Cheeseman nf thl* city Mrs. Lethbridge for a few day*' visit.
50c. Lesa than one-third the aver­
Mr and Mra. Harley Fox and Wil- Ohio;
,
Mr and Mrs E E Whitaker and mg salted water, drain, nr.y with cold
'spent a week with her sister. Mrs J« W.
age price for toiletries like this.
,
Velma and Phylll*. of i »Mer and dram again Put through
[BreNenctein. of South Haven, return­) liam entertained at their home last daughters.
Betty Lou and Bob Seibert of Ithaca. N. Y . also Mr and Mra. O E the food chopper 2 sprigs of parsley. 2
ing hoiftc on Sunday. Mrs. Breiden-. week
WHY PAY MORE?
Kalamazoo and Saturday Mr und Mra
। .stein came home with her for a week's Claxc Seibert mid David came. They Yerty anti sons. Harold and Keith, of (onions, and cooked ham to make 2
tills city.
cupfuls, and add 3 fresh tomatoes cut
[stay with relative*, her daughter. Mws
all
returned
to their home Mbndhy.
:-------------- 4
------------into small pieces; season with salt and
[Charlotte, coming for her last Friday.
i
Earl
Ffase
and
son
Milan
of
Cuyapepper. In a buttered baking duh *rTake your choice. You will t*
I Mrs BreidenMeln says benie*. and। hoga Falls. Ohio, came Friday night to DELIGHTFUL FAMILY
PARTY OVER WEEK END, range alternate layers of macaroni gnd
amaied and delighted, and will not
[cherries are scarce but there are lots spend the week end here with hi* fam­
Mr. and Mrs. J M Gilnier. S Hanover: the meal mixture. Moisten well with
again—in these time*—pay a/triple
of peaches
ily nt the home ol Mr. and Mr*. Frank St., entertained nlf their children’ and liquor in which the ham was boiled, or
price.
Edmonds. Mrs. FrasC and two daugh­ grandchildren at a family reunion over I hot water, and bake uhcovered in a hot
Only one free, of eoursa, to a
ters accompanied them home on Tues­ the week en^twenly-onc being pres- over—400 dcgiees Fahrenheit—about
person. No obligation to buy. It i*
day.
IS minutes, until the top ot the dish Is,
a 15-cent gift to Convince you that
Mr. and Mra. F. L Bauer. George
Those who attended were, Mr nnd nicely browned.
no price can buy anything better.
Bauer and Max Bauer were in Detroit Mr*. Duward Gilmer mid baby from
No chiMrea. Haaae art
Macaroni Rarebit.
Clip coupon now. Come. »e- and i
Sunday where George Bauer was one Pittsburgh. Pa . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Cook
pound of macaroni till ten­
try the line. You will be g'ad you |
of five men from M. 8 C. to fence with, Gilmer from iron Mouniam; Mr nnd der in boiling salted water. &lt;Vnln and
MY CHOICE IS
the Olympic team of New York City a'. Mrs. Burr Clark nnd two daughters nf rinse with hot water. In the top of thr
found it, when a saving means so I
L. V. BESSMER Eyesight Specialist .
the Detroit bout club, in an exhibition Holland; Mr. and Mrs VanAuker of double
D11DIC boiler ,molt
Il0H 4
„,TOIUU15 ot
much.
‘
;
2 UIO1
tablespoonfuls
ot,’
I
HASTINGS, MICH.
drill.
Belding; Mr. mid Mra. Charles Glad- tjuttcr. cook in it a few mlnules-^1
Guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sutton stone and baby of Grand Rapid* and-teaspoonfui of finely chopped green [
on Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McConnell and chee4c
coog
pound
grated,
Patlcngill and Marguerite ot Grand •on of Battle Crrek.
cheese and cook over, boiling water unRapids. Mrs. Lewis of Cadillac and Wm.
niNJJR"
I Hl the cheese I* melted Beat 2 egg*
Anderson of Los Angele*. Calif. Mar­ POT Ll 4.N.DINNER
MEETING W,lh 1 &gt;««Poon'1‘l °f MR and add 1
Muy tie the maul important duty before you. ll IS if ll is needed.
guerite remuined for a week's visit with
Very well. how can you tell if it is needed? Unfortunately you cant.
(Frances Sutton.
* ‘
। mixture apd add Is of a teatpoonful of
| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. .Edmonds Miss Auxiliary are urged to attend Hie meet- [ Worcestershire sauce. Cook. Stirring
But you may be sure if this—you are no different In this respect
Grace
Edmonds. Mr. and Mra. Frank ing tomorrcNr. Thursday. , alternnon. j constantly, until the mixture thicken*.
from other folk*. Mau eye* need eyeglass help. And harm is. done
■
Edmonds and Mr. and Mr*. Maurice July 7. at Uie home of Mrs. Sterling I Pour over the hot macaroni and serve
every day they arc without it. Help yourself by helping your eyes.
Rogers,
So.
Park
St
A
pot
luck
dinner
,
'Edmonds and son Boyd also Mr. and
immediately. Oanriah with pindentoc,
[Mrs. Charles Jones and Richard £d- will-be served at one o'clock, followed I parsley, or sliced Muffed olives
,
HASTINGS.
MICHPHONS
»
IS
ji
CooUawA next weak.
;
imonda of Battle creek were Sunday to' the regular business session.
Macaroni Baked With Dried Beef.
Announcement of the August meet'dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Gordon
mg will be made later.
|
Edmpnds ot Nashville.
\

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it’s so hot I can’t breathe.
'‘Drat’’ the flies. "Drat” the
heat. "Drat" everything.
Our heart was not moved to
pity. He was wearing a
winter weight suit and we
know he doesn't have to.
Have you a Palm Beach suit,
or a summer weight wor­
sted? If not, try one on your
prickly heat. A complete
cure wilEbe effected.

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teEyllod from tl.
WESLEYAN* METHODIST CHURCH
ui Rutau

HASTINGS MARKETS

The watch, which you carry in your
pocket or wear upon your wrist marks
tlw culmination of a world-old search
lor accurate time-recording Instrumenu
'
Probably one of the first mechanical
inventions of primitive man was a
means whereby lie could roughly deter­
mine time. Thu was perhaps brought
about through his attention bring at­
tracted to the shadow ol a tree or
mountain that roughly marked the ris­
ing and setting of the sun. As lie pro­
gressed in mental development he;..
• erected a pole with definite markings b,around It. Such as stores get'at* inter-i thl
vals that would mark several periods i n.i
of time during the day. Tills’ was later 1
called lhe sun dial—a device dcllbcrKiely planned to accomplish a certain ’
purpose.
'
Another early method used was the!,
plaited rope of grass which was damp-

would burn 'lowly The creeping spark
marked thc night of the hours for him. [
just as the rising and setting of the &gt;
sun marked the span of the day
Naturally, as man progrewed In eul- .
turc and found more and more work ■
tor Ins hands, he sought and det eloped 1 '
| more and more accurate time-recorders '
] -tlie waler clock &lt;cleiMydrai credited li
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS DROVE.
I to the chine** as early m&gt; 2050 B. C.. •1
the sundials of anclfent Babylon. Egypt.'.'
■ Greece and Rome, thc jN&gt;rtuble astro-1 j
lobes of Chinn and Arabia, lhe hotirglaxs of Cluirlemugne, und . King Jld ward’s lime candle
.
ft wa* not until twelve or thirteen
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
j centuries after the birth ot Christ.
' Iwiwver. that a clock, depending on
! wheels and weights tor 1U movement,
was invented, the-first authentic rcc-j
ord of such a mechanism being the
elock made by Peter Lightl&lt;K&gt;t. an In­
genious monk, in 1335 Fifty-four years M
later—in 1380—the, famous clock in th&lt;r
Cathedral at Rmjen.-MHl lhe offidnE
.timepiece ot Um. ht-uJic French town..
; was erected. 1 The first watch was made twelve ।

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doors and windows. Prices are
very low. material good, and our
service prompt.

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DELTON M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
L. D. Milo. raster.
AT DELTON.

St

by a ioung locksmith of Nuremberg, i
। Peter Henlein. . who fashioned hid
I portable* clock” while hiding--hi u
monnstrfy where he sought sanctuary.
when Charged with murder. Tins'
j •Father Adam". of- all watches vu&gt;
\
v:
: i
i spring-driven and mad&lt;* entirely ol
iron, l.t was half u foot high." cone-,
Aj»ndingiy thick, and lost about one'
half hour'in each twenty-four.
1 Tlie first wrist watch of which there ।
L&lt; any record was a-N. w Year’s gift to
[Queen Elizabeth tn 1571. described as
ja ••rich jeweled armlet having in t)e‘ closing thereof 4 clockc.-*
HASTINGS PARISH.
, The .story of the wu^cli. from these '
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
|&lt;arly days on. is n.fascinating story of i„
patient, evolution and constant rjiflne- •!&gt;
Br.Mrr.r
, ment -the introduction of ghi»:,Zcry*- '•'
'I taU in 1620. tin- Miv.ntion of the h’mr Kl
m spring icriginully a pig’s brU|le&gt; tn.
1661. The- addition of the minute luinrl*
, in 1670. the application of jewels in
u j 1704. the apiiearaiice of the first keyle.M

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peeure bayera In *1) »«Uons ct Bury tonnty.

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FIRST CHURCH or CHRIST. SCIENTIST.

CARDS OF THANKS

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lhe Mammoth

- CHURCH

There Are
Times

Wfesfo
w,Lt V,SIT
▼▼ H&lt;tlC HASTINGS

of the average fu­
neral home might

Saturday, July 9th!

One

■JIIDD1EVIII

otH-

I'Ntab h-hnwnt

Andrew Wternnta i* rebuilding

eiur Amiivw like* to have everything

'demands. In-plan­
ning our place, we

Arxti tte reaper entered our mid*:
iwi.toOb Oh*- of &lt;mr Oldest residence
lr» Gardner had tnyn poorly for wjhu
n.
.■
n.is iu*arlv JI u-urs o&gt;

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HASTtNOS C1TT MISSION.
Rev T II. Hoa«, Farter.

Report of the Condition of the Hastings City Bank

day only

at Michigan Ave. Tracks

Tons

Michigan Central R. R.

ADULTS 25 cents
I

Feet

CHILDREN 10 cents

AMPLE PARKING SPACE

fish on Gun lake
June 28th 1S32. Funeral

bustArss here and
marshal for some time
liealth imcmsI
lune 2&amp;th l-urural July 2 at
M f- cult: ch of wifich he
d n/mbr H*- wa* «n
?r of the Pythian Orde
u* earoe here to live about 20
ago. The Pythian* will have

Taki

thirl

n is properlj
hanged for the pur
pose.

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

•aOADRAV C GREEN

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-EMMANUEL CH IT.Cl!
lEFISCOPAI.I

BINDER TWINE
PLYMOUTH RED TOP eontains 2Q% more
twine, uniform in eize, stronger and is insect
repelling. We also carry Plymouth Standard
and Prison Twine. Prices much lower.

... *idow four children s»r.d’M-vgrandeiuldren und otter rvlatiyei
and a lioM of friends, who extend to
Mrs Howard McDaniel and two chil- ’
the iwreavcd ones their sympathy tn
dren ot Mulliken visited nt thc home of!
Him dark hour.
.
Dr B C Swift SiuJehU associate are 'John Nash from Thunday* until Sun­
they all--------------------attended tlw Spclchmoving into tlu-Mi* Pike flow on day
..... when
...,---------,
Mam St., where they will not only &gt; r reunion held at the home ot. Htrum
have their pfUrej. but will soon have Kaufman near Clarksville.
operating aiid Iwpital rooms fur •heir.’ Mr .md Mr* Howard Hougiitci^of
fwtienu.
'Detroit spent Che week-end with Mik.
Te radios have been- working over Bratnce Thomas.
John NaMi and family. Mrs. Howard ’

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store
Phone 2 IM

Itadlhn. Mich.

Community Respect
a large crop of huckleberries in the
Mr. and Mr.- Howard youghton of
marshes near here Good news for berry Detroit came Wednesday to spend a !
lovers.
,
.
,three
,
welts’ vacation with ttelr par-.
Tlie severe storm Thursday night did Jenu. Beatrice Thomas who has spent
slight damage around here. Lightning tlie past three weeks in Detroit re-1
struck the flag pole on lhe old schoil turned home with them:
[building, splintering it clear down to: Marian Stnelker U vUiUng relatives'
, the roof. Tlu- wind broke off many m Pennsylvania.
। tree limbs and a few windows were
Mr and Mrs. Watt Thomas and Elbcr I
broken. The rain war. much needed and Thomas spent Saturday night with '
। makes the farmers feel much better., Lewis Skinner und family of Leighton,
las the spring crop* w?re badly in need [They all spent Sunday in Grand Rap.
Jof the moisture.
i ids.

More than size is required to create
progress community respect is a big
factor, and an interesting goal.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
&gt;.
HOY IL CHANDLER

r

M

W. BTKBBINH.
L COOK.

/ Distinctive Funeral Service

HASTINGS

�* r-------- :--------------------------I Wednesday, July 6, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER'

PART TWO

Cridler Cow Heads the List for May

ll L unlawful lo take bluegill*
,
Kunfisil ’less
fl inchra in length*ilOmCJnilKCYS V^OrKCr
Inspffe
Of
Second ww»
lnn^than
bro-^HrouL'niintreu
HlSplte
of the
ihr. fact that most rows.
rows. ,.Second
won one of Jcrer
Jesse Ogood'a
Osgood's P B
LinLw 'trout . ,
----------duiing lire month of May. were sort of! HoUteins Willi 1305 lbs. of milk and 48 9 or W1UU
wmt«- bsu.-i
ba., lesa
te than 7T tnchf*
Inrta in
In
MKblaC
Grade
b.l.
br,..^„ teib, P«&lt;un, M lb*. of fat. TlUrd 4 yr. old was jr
SS lepgth; large or small-mouth bass less
Kan Slate College
Holstein tluit gave HUD lb* of milk than 10 inches in length, pike perch.; =L-------------------- '
■ - and dty.led. they lield up well. A total’and 47R lbs. of fat. She was *l-x&gt; gnu* pike, or great northern pike ,lcs». f
' 7-^
of 27 cow-, gave more than 1250 lbs. of owned by R. w. Cook.
tiian 14* inches In length or muskel- ' MJ*?" lro" alk
=
milk und 21 cow* made over 50 Ite. ol
No* to mention the hading "lady" lunge les* than 30 inclre* in length.
washing fine c.i.na w&gt;:h too hot
tat. tour unorouuwc
wrre eulkU ?! S',"”?11' “» “
&gt;'r“ ?“
Not to exceed five bass may be taken '
r, Jncl*0Se3 tIlc Pt'*-Are'.|i:y ot tu
•, ,
...
.» .
,
... Holsteih. has been fresh since Apnl 6th. by a pen'on in one day and not to ex- chippies
...
out of Association Ireids and fold for and Kave
Il&gt;6 or
^^*739 ibs
Wd 25 bluegills or perch may be tak?UF OIJC fuh-sircd blanket, cut_;t Intxcf. out ot tire fourteen separators in of fat Tk-cond wis* pne ot R. W. (Nick's en by a jwrvon in oim; day. The legal ’« &lt;il‘ar!^ra- an'J Wnd tire edges -with
use o» farm* was found to be Jos- Grade Guernseys which «ave 1256 lbs. limit on rock, calico, or strawberry bass dainty satin nbbon to make inexpt-nts also 25 l^mRlay.
.
;',Jve blwikeU for the bab- '. crib &lt;&gt;r caring
owner 11 23 per month
°r n’llk awl « 8 “»■
fal 'nurd
,r, ....
...
■ aged cow in the AMoclation is a P B
Dre _ yr. old cla*s wax led by a I B. jcrwy. owned by Reuther and Sheldon.
I An old worn Brussels carpel may be
Hobtein. owned by Paul Cridler Siu- This cow gave 1107 lbs of milk .which1 CROP REPORTS ARE
'saved for use on thc porch by giving*
■ gave &lt;1031 ibs. of milk and M 3 lbs. ol .contained 60 9 Iba. of fat.
■'
I
ABOVE THE AVERAGE tile carpet two coats of paint and .&lt; |
fut SwxMld was U P H Jersey ownol
High smui) herd was owned* by Marnwvvu
coat of water-pn«f varnWi bn the]
bv Harold Griffith Ills heifer fcave shall Pierce. He h(U» fire p. B. and !
.wrong side. Occasional rc-varalsJiinv
H’I7 lb- ot milk and 56 8 lbs of tat. Tire Grade HolMrtn* which averaged 1264, Amp|o Rain and Seasonal Tem­ prewrvcrt the rug Indefinitely.
tiilrd high 2 yr. old wty, 11 Guide Jriwy ju of milk and 413 lbs. of fat '
|
Discarded picture frame “may bej
peratures Havd ’ Greatly
owned by R. w. Cook. Thia Ireifcr gare
lire high medium sized herd con- ■
i made Into artistic tray
Add twoi
Helped Production
862 lb:, of milk, und 46.’&gt; lbs. 0! fat
.islsta of seven P. B.-and Grade GUern-;,
'handles, which may be purchased nt.
Onb of R. W Cook's Grade Hqiateins wja. owned by Forrest Buehler. His
Tlie June 1 crop report for Michigan * .hardware More, and place a piece ot'
Itnultsl tlie 3 yr old cluas by giving cows averaged 1075 lbs of milk and1 hu.-. Just been reevhed, givii’d the con- bright cretonne under tire yi.r.Buck '
1786 lb. of milk mid 60 1 lbs. of fm 530 »«. of fat. Reuther and Sheldons ilttion of thc fiu’t and grain crop, of;with heavy cardboard and slue strip,
Maynard Miller's P. B Jersey gave 1*27 nine P. B- and Grade Jenreys ran a tills state on .June 1. according to thc Of felt to tlie back edges &lt;/. thc frame
Hk- of milk and 61 2 lbs. of fal. Third chwc second with an average of 951 IU, 1 rctrnu of thc several hundred corDry celery' leaves, green i-nion tails, ■
3_ ...
yr. old
ware
bv -----Pau) Cridler.
-------- owned
------------------ .— of
... milk ami 48.0 lbs of fin
;trspindents who rend in tteir state-;nn(j ngraley may be stored in an air-1
She was a P. B H»l -rem with 1318 ll*.
lire list of large Irerxls of 16 roar, or 'inerts to the state department of agri- Jught contnlm-r. nnd used to ftnvb:-1
of milk uml 55 4 Hit &lt;•: int
m-,r«. »u-; ireadv-d by R. W Cook .-. 3d culture. '
soups. .&lt;i:.uL . dre. -ir..' . and crca:u '
JLyHjn- 4 yr. old cloai, oire of R W. Grade Guernseys. They averaged' 730 j Ationfing ’o tills report "AU M'chl-' diMre*.
Cook's Grade Girerikey.. war, flrtt. with lbs. of milk and 34 7 lbs of fat.
gan crops, except clover and timothy ! Front a thorough dry-cleaning or ,-x-'
a g'i.'» lbs. of milk nnd 52 4 IU- of fat
Leslie Raber, Tester.
hay und ap|dr:, were above - the ten ; poorer to sunliiiht and air to n com­
T ,
•
. _____ year average condition on June 1 this p ,. t;y wrapped or tl&lt;i «! nmtalni-r w.ll!
“
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’
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year, tire result of ample precipitation • provide thc ntre.1 effective.prevention oi I
ami seaRoiutble tcmiH-ratun-s during j mothu in clothing or blank-ts which r
[ Ntay. Frosts were frequent thrwififiiout an- bc'ltwr stored acconiing to Mi
। the month, causing considerable dam- bona Stauu home mana«&lt; nwnt r.|x-i
»ge to chemos in tire southwestern |dali« at Miclilgun State College
counties of the fnUt belt Cold, wet
Ckdlung In clow-U can l&gt;- freed of j
jweatlrer prevailed nt several period.'., moths if fumigated with carbon retra-l
। interfering with pollination in somu chloride. Since tlw- gas formed b'. evapI apple orchards, and yellowing oals and orafiun of the liquid Ls. Iw utter Hum
I nark y. Heavy rains during the latter air,
- it• should
-•---«•• •be placed
■—• --hi x ■ .. i
। part of the. month delayed corn, pota­ 'dish on the shelf of tlw ck*c
to and bean planting and in some rec­
I lions tlie damage from washing nnd c|ip. of carbon tetrachloride. A| standing water was so *evere that tx- the liquid ha.-, ixx-n 'poured int
|ton:ive replanting of spring grains wa.-. ;&lt;l) -h shut the door and
...
’ ....
“
I necessary.
j with
•with gummed
gummed na(»er-or
paher.-or )&gt;u:«re on strip-, |
According
report Jfine
con-Jbf firm paper. uMng a Hour p;u.:e.
[dillons
pointtototlie
a winter
w^-at1 yield;
- ------------ ---------- _k. „.
। Material which are to be eiilrer
I averaging 21 bushels per acre, or about;! wrapped intb packages or placid in
two and oire-hulf bushels above tire trunks or ciralj, must firit he thor­
oughly extuntired for larvae. ’ SeauiL.
•rop shown no change from a month should lx- brushed and pockets, pleats?
ago Oats and barley in Michigan had etc., gone over, ordinary firm Wrapping
a June 1 condition of 83'1, widen is one |M|&gt;er is sat'-sfactory., providing there
are no breaks in Die piece, beifig used. |
point above the average.
Hay and pastures bcnefl'.ted mater­ New.s|Mi&gt;cxs are less satisfactory os
ially from the May rains. &lt;» U at the tiw-y. ii?t- broken more easily. Care must I
•June 1 condition in Michigan this be ejiercired to bend back.the folds oil
year is above the normal for that date the paper upon tbem.w-1'. at the rndv
Michigan is the only north centra! of the butulles so that the moths can
stuto that has prospect* for a fairly not crawl fit nt'the enils. ,jf the article.-,
tfood peach crop nt this time The effect an,’ placed in box&lt;-.; Hie extra precau­
ol Ure March freeze was fell in prac­ tion of wrapping iiif i&gt;ft|&gt; r should b&lt;tically alt stab's except the North At­ taken since the motlix might, crawl un- :
lantic and Western Michigan's apple der the cover.
.
Carbon tetrachloride may be used in 11
crop prospect* are 21 prints below last
year's June I figure, cherry prospects trunks also and i-. ncommended be/t'
are 14 |»olnts below June 1 but year us cause of its non-infl4Oimabd;:;.' and
a result of the severe freeze during thc will leave the articles practically odor­
first week in Muy. farther north pros­ less when removwl. For a trunk ub&gt;&gt;ut
NORTHERN GROV^N SEED BEANS
pects ore better. The west central coun­ 21 by 3(1 by 42 inches pour about Mx
ties reixirtlng 62 pit cent and the to io iabli*«pofMU of liquid into a .sau­
northwestern 78 per cent.
cer. pldn- at top ol trunk, ck»-- and
Germination 94*C
real. Tlu- liquid evaporates, forming a
Te.Mtvii by Michigan State College.gas heavier than air that sinks down
into the clothing, killing clothes moths
$3.00 Per Hundred
nnd other insects.
\
.

In Summer

Prepare for Winter
The seasons follow each other in
rapid succession and all-loo soon
winter with its chilling blasts will be
here again.

GET READY FOR IT... and at the
SAME TIME.. .

Save Money On Coal

, Our coal and delivery service have
always been of FIRST QUALITY'
and we are now in position to give
you SUMMER PRICES ON COAL!
We always carry a complete line.

Fishing Right Laws
Along State Streams

Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime,-Cement, Etc.

PHONE 2257
Hasti.i)g8, Mich.

Lansing, Mich.—The owner of prop?
erly on cither aide of a stream that li
not navigable and' which iuis been;
planted with fish by the state, and wl»o
forbids the public to fish In tin- w tiers,
included in his projierty docs not him­
self have the right to fish there, ac-

“Short Cut!”
The Road to Financial Success
and Independence Is a Straight
Road ... and a One-way Track
FIE jingle of money in your pocket may bring

a musical sound, but it doesn’t draw any in­
T
terest there . . . and instead of accumulating, it
easily melts away. Foolishly spending one’s in­
come to have a good time or to show some one
else a good lime, usually is the forerunner of want.

Constant, Steady Plugging and a
Dogged Determination to Save a Part of
Each Pay Check Is the Road .. .
TAKE it . .. anil STAY on it. .. and put those
savings in this strong old bank where you get 3%
interest compounded semi-annually and
your money when you want it.

WOODLAND.
Mrs John Doster.spent Wednesday
with Mis. P. F. Frost of.Lansing.
•
. Mrn. C G. Benham of Hustings visit-'
ed Mrs. Karl Patil from Thursdtjy un-:
111 Monaay.
tn
Monday. ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert were the;
gnp?ts of Mr. and Mt*. D. L, Christian
vutlon.
~SC
their Wall lake cottage over the
On u stream that is riot navigable the
owner of the property on both banks Fourth.
Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Snyder and chil­
may fence across tlw water and forbid
dren of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs.
gnynhe from trcsjMuslng. However, if 'Milan
Trumbo and Mr and Mrs. Ward'
he excludes the public when fish hate
been planted at public exjrense in the Plants and other relatives over., the
waters, he docs not have a right to t^Zu. Fourth. __ « .
'"Bob, Crockford spent lost week with
fish there, the Department says, cl'-im;
an net adopted by the Legislature in his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Jolu&gt;
Higdon of Barryville. *
.
.
1923.
Dr. nnd Mra. Leland Holly moved
TJ A IkT TT^
If thc property, owner permits the
week to Muskegon, where he haai
public to fish there, he niaj' also fteh last
JD x\. XT ljl
an X-Ray office.
and if he resides on the projrerty, he
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Plants, Miss’
does not have to have a license to take Eunice an&lt;l Carlton,Plants of Grand;
trout from tlw waters.
Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward,
Tlw-term "navigability has- tjever Plants Friday evening. Beverly, who j
been definitely determined by law. but has been visiting her grandparents, Mr.
supreme court decisiohs have rulcn and Mrs. Elon Plants In Grand Rapids,'
that it includes those water* which-in returnetl home with them. *
' !
,[ hural. Illinois, came Saturday to. at- reunion In five years. A long and InPerhaps the only case of IU kind—
their original state were able to support
Mr. anu Mrs. Welby Crockford called; rend thefunerai of Mr. Smith Holmes, fit resting letter wa* read from their a father and two daughters practicing
any kind oFwatcr craft. Tills wax tak­
on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higdon of,.....
**r‘ «vini.wif'ii’
Nellie Hitt ! former principal. Aloiwo L. Willard, law in tlie same office-;!* tliat of Emen to include the floating of logs.
Grand Rapids Wednesday evening.
; H’7 ar* •'tny
‘“* *‘‘h
There are but a few streams in
Th*' afternoon was
spent visiting
and inanuel Hertx of New York City and luk*­
Norman Craven of Mulliken is visHenry Foul of Detroit vLsited hU
T",,^
. ;—
i...— *&lt;
------«—• j
--,”
'daughters Miriam and Editte.
Michigan which might not bi* termed iting his grandmother, Mrs. Cora mother. Mra. L. FuUl, from Saturday
elating
tales
of —
schcxil
days.
'•nav-lgabUO under litis definition, the Shopbeli.
until Monday.
I
"**
I With the aid of four airplaneo. Ru.»-' The proper password is necesiary tn
Dcfmrtnwnt said.
Mrs. Welby Crockford nnd children.’ Frederick Clary of Hastings is spend- .., &lt;” .«&lt;!&lt;n noo
e”! 5 SQA£dJJJ&lt;»^cn.s ot wheat reach members of the British royal
Along •.navigable" streams the public Mra. Floyd Kitnble inirt children and! ing a f.-w weeks with Mr. und Mrs.
has a right to use a boat or to w«n - Mrs. Lynn OsgcxKi and son picnicked Ralph Leffivr.
pn 15 days.
,
family by telephone.^
and fish without trespassing, on thc on Thornapple lake near Barryville, i Mr. ahd Mrs. Richard O'Brien and
property along the -shore, so long os
Thursday.
,
.
children
of
Lansing
nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
;
they do not go on the land above thc
Mr. A. E. Glddinw of Ann Arbor Cllah. j-uU1 alltl Man.-t.,, or Hustings
water line.
spent the Fourth with his family here j;;K,nt th„ F(mrth wlth
Gw, r&lt;iul
Mr. and Mra.. Shorn© entertained)and'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faul.
THE GOAT.
Mrs. Fred LaDut* and Mr. Chas. Brand
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I.. Smith entertainIf Wall Street grabbed your final cent, of Allegan Monday the Fourth.
That's right, impeach the President.
Smith A. Holme.'. « long resident of cd the following at their cottage at
If Europe seethes with discontent.
Woodland township iiassed away Saddlebag lake Monday the Fourth:
Denounce the cause—our President.
Thursday. Juhe 30 after a long Illness Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Berriam of Ver­
If China lack*,a government.
at thc age of 78. Mr. Holmes was montville, Mr. and Mrs Jake Reisinger,
Reprove our laggard President.
born in Holmesville. Chenango county. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo. Mr. and
New "York. In 1886 he was married to Mrs. Ward Plants nnd Beverly ol
If what you loaned is keeping lent,
Ciiargc tluit against tlie President.
Miss Alice M. Clnunw. To tills union Woodland. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Sheldon
six daughters were born, the elder, and their guests from Californio and
If industry seems hellward bent,
Ono can't forgive thc President.
Carrie F. Schray. preceding him in Mr: and Mrs. Leonard Wachter and
Youdon'tsee where your money went?' death in 1918. He leaves to nfourn his children of West Woodland. •
Tlie Class ot 1912 graduates of'
passing, ids widow, five daughters,
investigate the President.
II all you had Is rashly spent,
Grace England of Woodland. Elsie Woodland High school celebrated theHarrison of Detroit. Frances Hebert of, twentieth anniversary of their graduYou'd best accuse thc President.
Sun Diego. California. Mary Jane Nation Sunday. July 3 at.FUheri cotIf malefactors won't repent.
Vail of Muskegon, Ruth Holmes of Loa! Uge.- Saddlebag lake. The following
Inveigh against thc President,
Angeles. California, nine grandchild- members attended: Mr. and Mrs. Au-,
If all the world Is indigent.
ren and one brother, Edgar Hotaes of1 Bust Tasker .Ruth Short« of UteWho made it so? Our President;
For droughts and wars arc consequent Newark. N. J. The funeral was held 1 Ode.ssa. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Tania
nt tlie house Sunday. July 3rd at 3:00 'Myrtle Cassel&gt; of Grand Rapids. Joe
On blunders by the President.
P. M Burial at Woodland cemetery, i Stlnchcomb of Illinois, Mr. Emil BaitSo give your feelings proper vent
Miss Dorothy Potter of Barryville | l»Kcr.
'‘nd Mrs. Arthur Statslclj.
By growling at the President.
. ---•----- June —
. •last
—( and Miss Rosa Velte of East Woodvisited hef
cousin,
Thockford,
It helps us all and Pai's the rent
| land. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fikher and
week. ‘
To alt and blame the President.
son,
Paul
Brodbcck
and
family «&lt;
of
■
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Faql,
Vlr;»
“
•».
«*
“
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»«&lt;
u &gt;auwj
—By Arthur Outterman.
glnln and Greydon spent from Satur- j South Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tlie camel that carried Napoleon day until Monday with Mr. and Mrs.' Wheeler and children of West Woodduring ids campaign tn Italy will be a Chas Rowladcr at Black lake near iftnd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born and
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT f UM&lt;
stuffed exhibit in a new Napoleonic Holland where they havp taken a cat-, family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Paul and
BRICK -&gt; TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS
I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler and
museum wldcfi is being completed on tage for the summer.
Dr, and Mra. R. O. Flmde and chil- children, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the island of Aix.
dren are spending the Fourth at the'Warner and children, of Woodland.
HASTINGS
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| Following a bounteous picnic dinner
The air forces of the United State* McKnight cottage at Wall lake.
Army and Navy are entirely separate
Mrs. Phillip Schray, Miss Ivah a business meeting was held. A resohiunit*.
,
Schray and Vivian and Shirley of Elm- tlon was passed to hold their next

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COURT HOUSE NEWS

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Ea Jefferauu Hjde Final rec»ip’.
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PROBATE COURT.
IRVING.
’- Max Bennett. Lloyd Dcmondl and
Est.,John F. K, teller. dee d. Order al-:
’ • Uncle Max" Coats arc at Y. .&lt;t. C A.
nnbUH,
UUM.,-.-..
—.
r The annual school meeting wilt be camp on Bartow lake. tJUs week with ■
lowing claims
entered.
.Rd lia Nukle*. I»axl of guardian ^&lt;1 Mood-j.' erenuw. July II ut, 8 Kent co. Y. ' also WelWey Iionaidc,;
»,,d Mt»K ivkuwr
loclock at Uw&gt; scliool house.
•
Irtirn
, Hn IM,-, jtwnAon. W »r T. r»TT ; George Dewey and Horace AngdkXTlay
and Kenneth Biddle are} there
Ila;,..,, M. c™w. dr. d. War- pi.IU(0K
.had lhe ml— Ila
as cabin leaders.
rani and U.e.wWrr bw-d.
lIartdnetabewriou&gt;l&gt;- bdrbedwlukwaNine
Grand ..................................
Rapid.- budnew men
1&gt;, aik,Sh.|«rd. deed t'l.Uoi for wrimw.nil, a u-ni with . nurture r.w....... .«....u.
—..
SlWClal Ainu w.U, imur* U4 U&lt; ,*■ (airuup cartrtn.' lb- wa. taken i.. Si 8*5* *'-bieh an- uanwrt
...art dLrtV: Ktiwral -llied. &lt;wdrr up- Mar,-. h,w;tl.d when- Iw u— rwaih **l*’r&lt; JY”". J™WnY , . '‘--P'tar,
......................................... ~'
mJmrt. 111. IMlwr. I»ne
wanrr. loro br.&gt;. and, k.drtSerrrn
pultun
MUMtf Atatak-tJ to- in.
■"J*! *J»
MnJwS cu.bln, o&lt; Ainu Im,.
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tee,, ™mn, brr n'dhrr. Mr- Mr ««FWr» *’-»«*• "&gt;T'_
MrCanu. wli lus nr.l brrr. &gt;&lt;-r/ ae.l
»' Na.to:br u rnjortMI
tin Ann.- Pwroi -i-ni
‘Iw u-'-tan &lt;■! .-aiijp ri,.,-- .... Mr .uul
.. ...
• —. . . rtWIK Mnz Bettr. visited rump last Sunday
■iLdi. b&gt;- n»- Cir.»u&gt; B«|Ud. V M c A. who,
"Y1”1- * 1 "tl' . ..........
Mr. J. M Prn&gt;hrr UWher-lL-19"11 e—u tu arrw. and bar, 11 build- j
l.b Mr. ]■ r.lw.-. :&lt;«&gt;, w
!!“ JrluL, al,.. -.,-aU.di
&gt;;wni Wed- -J'"S
'“h” ' '
D-"v‘',’r
rU, M.&gt; Art. -BdapMus 1M» ?r,K7,‘l £1
—
July 13 with :roo boys from over.u. S-:
on a good will ul'p promoted by th- Y.i

ol Detroit, whs And
it&lt;d their sister. Mra.
ih&lt; ir eotlarr.
•
ten trom»Tctn|*rnner.

Nashville lias three t«un* of boys
playing soft ball In, a twilight- league
two nights. a week. Wr hope to Jarre
many mure in lhe county. .Tuscola Co.

&lt;&gt;n ’"Flying"

Satuhl.vy evening which b . of tnanvl
d Khbler and Riff sjknt f
talks tluvt tite camp }irograni lias;
■ H&amp;'tings.
Kalamazoo furub lieu
.
with E. D. ■ Sunday program included n nftedul Ids Her brother. Clyjf Hryur.
&gt;dy friend r»m&lt;- tlw Fourth. she
. Secretary Angell assisted with 'the!
। returning home with tla-m,
Orangeville S S.- !a.st Sunday nionung.!
—
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tnamntely 50 banks in
Lthe United
&lt;1 by Negroes.
-tnu Boyes cl Hu.-&gt;iings will attend the
Lnuning camp of the Y. M. C- A. on.

cojintnts.

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Ha.'tnu'.- Hi-Y sent
to help boys in bthcr i
j

NEED MORE SLEUTHS
TO HUNT-BLUEBERRY

J Better Ibodsou
actual^ Cheaper
s
W« thouiandi ol I.G.A. yoccn pool oar
buying—which run» into Milfiont of dollan
—»end OU! buy&lt;n into tht worLl't,
to iccuic thc hijhcit quil.ty loom­
duct our coiti by ditiefinq many of
ptmti over thouMndr. That'r why
comiUtntly brinj you better food* el lower
price*.

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Cheese

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Soap Grains
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Cocoanut

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Mayonnaise
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Wyandotte Cleaner

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Fly Swatters

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I.G.A. STORES

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Electric lights, gas, water and the telephone
are no more important to a successful and a
prosperous communtity than a good sound
bank. Such a bank renders a public and an
individual service that is second to none.

Like ANY Public Service Company
—a bank must have .the patronage and the
co-operation of the public in order to be good
and sound ... and on the other.hand, the pub­
lic and the individual must have the service
and financial influence of a good strong bank
in order to be Prosperous and Successful.

“Mutual service” is the ideal relation between
the bank and its customers
where each de­
rives equal benefits from the association

bvr ut Michigan people who coopcrat-|
rd with thc Suite Horticultural Soci-j

“This Bank bids for
your patronage
—strictly on the merits of
the service it renders.
A savings account opened
now ... will be instantly
available at any time, and
will pay yon 3% interest,
compounded semi-annu­
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together becomes of
“Mutual Service.

Hastings City Bank

nt type of high hu.-.h blueberry has j
rd the Society to offer another!
, . • for lhe best lute maturing high J
bush blueberry, fouiul by a resident ot (
the state tHLs year. .
Two promising . varlct ics of bcrric.s!
wire found last year. The first prize!
&lt; f $J5 was won by Mrs. Fred Taylor,[
Grau Lake. The prize will be Uiiph-I
caled Hits year for thc late maturing
berry. Thc purpore of the contest is;
to tlmi a variety which ripens afterJ
th&lt;- cully berries have been picked. J
Members uf the’ horticultural de­
partment al .Michigan Slate College
belu’.i- that a profitable market can
I a1 developed for b)uebcrries. The
profits from the crop will be higher
i Mr and Mis E. Duxburry are spend- J
HOPE CENTER.
MILO.
if the ripening and [licking season can
j clliu4 .Ml.p,.niu&gt;!t.. who luw been tak- ‘ angevriltc. MMUit Sunday
tl»«’ home
Mcsdames Brandstettcr and Boyle
aa few days ut their ergtage here.
lx- prolonged .by obtaining varieties
ji Miss
-Mlss Dorothy
wororny M
mcaa
c»d &lt;&gt;: KaLuuazoo
ivmamazaj lnR tnatnu nts at Pennock Ixapital tor । or Fred Ashby.
which ripen nt varying times.
1 ]H'M Wednesday in Kalamazoo.
opG1* “■&lt;- "vC- '5
;A“I»v 5|MUM! time, is improving, und has Ini n
n„- u.B.lfr,
Itam Ulrrar,Berries which ripen later Hum Sep­
Muuiwn VunSlckle of Lansing)
t(&gt; hls diUll{ht&lt; rhome. Mrs of Kalama
tember I are c.-|wcially desired Per- will
’
loir,: rememlxT with pleasure the
&lt;Ut *wk *nh O,'alick‘n;n‘:v
&gt;'i Hustings, r
sons who enter thte year's contest :mealing at the beautiful home Qf Mrs. !vw-bb a
should send a fait .-ample of the her- H.
I J. Kraus. Gull lake. Thursday aft-,1 'Mr. Elgin Mead. Mrs* Erte-st Mead. .J?*'.//
’C!UU&lt;^
'*CU
ties on tlie bush to the superintendent, c...
.... .....
,
crnixm.
After the meeting.was called,,
and Mrs Florence Trumpe/vteit.4 Miw
und * ,U* ‘’r‘*ram
South Haven Experiment Station.[to order, by the president;. Mrs. J. K.,!
IRFunrldaitghter. Mi- BealiW Dutiimig
" i W. R. Craig of Hastings Thursday.
10
South Haven. Tho nujin crop ol ber-1 Flower, the club 'joined in smgwjgMr
and
Mrs.
Earl
Mudge
and
u-on
|
Mr
1,11,1
Mr
Henry
Anders of
ties .'IhiuM lx- h it on the bush so they! "Thc Star Spangled Banner" with Mrs.;
Mrs. Floy McDerii
can I* examined.
! Barber al piano, and re(x-ating the’[of
1 Hastings spent over the Fourth with Plainwell. Mr and Mis Uster FWk r
daughter,
Mr.-. Clare:
.Mr.
and
Mra.
Adam
Eberly.
;&lt;»f
.Pncliardvillc.
Milton
W.ure
r
of
..
t.itenr.-s in ripening will count 70[' Club Woman's Collect." Roll wa;.'
per cent, ; i'&lt;- of berry 20 per cent, and I answered by each singing a verse of a!I Tlx'rc was a business meeting he^l J Kulaiiwwo. Mus Doria Hubble offings,
...... .song'. Aftcj&gt;a
™..r. short biuiinmL «&gt;W «'”«»" e&gt;,»rcl, SMunUj
rating quality 10 per ceht In this con-1 favbrttr
ru,.....klan(^ should have -their j
&gt;&lt;—&lt;------ .-------- _r
-. l..n in .hid. Mr. Mrrflma.-KOMK♦»«&lt; ««•&lt;«• ■»
(dress on samples entered j - IB,.|&gt;.&lt;ur mrmbenMn »,«l «c-!.1 M.nV.i
uno
I, Mr, K,.,., ,,r, .. ut.d U» IM- ““I" B1ln
» ■'lreIrd “‘•W
i-st. Samples should Ixt • ■
bu.hr. which
1 luwui.i ui.c.irul rri-RTaiu. SOIW. ' Mich- ar“ Lon Bulbul ol lUchiitf. U wm.-l
stall will be pcnhiltcd [ tean My Michiguu." Douglas Mall&lt;x-h.‘ ‘
.
,|
'
'
W otto Mi&lt; sMier 'bv thc Club llano
*Mr •‘«M‘ Mrs George bmungi.m and
online and tn .-electcuttings fur
Duet
El-Capltan." Jolin Mlrtip ‘‘-’tejiters tu^ Mtw I&gt;nAhy Prtre of
nation and distribution.
Sm. a Mn. Uslte Snlflin and Mrs ! 1-“^'”’* M»'nt over Ute Fourth with1
Henry Kraus Waltz Song, "rite Call of I •Mrs Ue'&lt;lv Smith
.
My Un. ' Nina K. Taylor. Mr.. Lynn ,
ol Lansing spent a lew
lawn-no- Soprano Sdlo. "June Is In
ut ,lls ^htgr^
Heart.’ Graham'Vaughan,-Mra Percy
Kenneth Wilcox ot Barryville !.p&lt;uit
f» k end Join ■ Fur an eueur,- Mrs. Jones lamg8nroMy evening with Uie Webb young I
In thc Garden of Tomorrow." b&gt;\ folk*- - - ’
i lake.
■ly rain4- George Gralte. Jr.“ Two songs by the!
'
"
. Club "The Little Bruirfi Churth in
1,1 111 *•*’• •TEMS.
inti-Valc/-'-W4l&gt;ianHS.-PltL&lt;. und "Flow*—Mr. and Mrs.- Fred—McDsnich .of
Gently.. Sweet Alton." Robert Burns. Daytona Beach, Florida, und Mrs |
James E. Spipnan. Duet in costume. Lena Brooks ol Por$fand were vUtor*[
-'Tite Merry Zlngarreias." Geo Noyes at Grover Brooks' Wednesday und;
amt: Rockwell: Mrs Hoftier Flower and Thursday
The
East —
Baltimore
Ladies' Aid at
‘Mrs U-Jiho Snittin. Soprano Solo.
—
-----------------vuig Irani I "Come lor It's June.” Dorothy Foster. [Mr. und Mr-. Thoma.* Hofiman's WcdiitA( home J Mrs 1’crcy Jones. Piano Duet, "liar-1 nesday was well attended. Proceed*
•i-rmu-A Wizard."
Wi -.-imI '* John
,l/ili„ Plilllt*
Rnu— ji $3
CA 35.
OS
motUCA
Pinlip Sousa;
Mn.,. Kfaui. Mrs. SnUtln..Closing song) Frank Bennett ol near NaMiviUe gave
by the Club. "Sailing." Godfrey Marks ! a very interesting and instructive talk
Mn . Kraun. upon requejt. played an- [ on econontiics Friday evening at the
other solo. "The Cuming of Spring."; Durfw schoolhouse anct will come again
Sarah Ball Browers and Mrs. Edwin I Friday evening July Bth ut 8 o'clock.
reading "Enter-j TIiom* fortunate enough to hear
ti grand* Fan lavorvd with
-aw. 11
tamit.g the Fin’ A lovely cooperative i Grace Baulch* .-sermonSunday enjoyed
supper under lhe shade of-the maple* ln very much.
near Flowprheld ' -s .-cried. Twenty members and rev-1 Mrs Edd. Rice is spending w&gt;me
i ral Visitors were present. Adjourned tune near Onuigevilie helping cart fur
.. Rowlvon to meet with Mt*. H. J. Flower July H : her fattier. Ini Hart, who suilcrcd a
pending some time
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are spending stroke Wednesday morning
[With thetr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. several days at thc cottage at Wall ‘ Mary Bftttlch relumed from Ann Ar­
day UH&lt;I night
,R. Cosgrove.
bor and i* spending some time tn Bat­
: Mb-x Ireite Barber and friends. Irene, -. Mr. and Mr*. Karl PalmaHer of tle creek.
!art«d tlu* I Kalamazoo spent Tuesday evening
Rev. and Mr.. Fred King, and san
wee!: Monday morning on a-motor
trip mm Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood and Tlieron visited -Mrs. King's uncle,
motor trtn
to California and other points of inFrank Jarstfer. near Crystal Tues­
Harold Newkirk of Augusta Was a &lt;day and Wednesday.
’The knowledge that there is a telephone iu
H Itarber spent scvrrij days ; caller ot Homer Flower Monday aftSODTH WOODLAND.
emoon.
your home to afford protection to loved ouch,
Mr. und Mrs, R. Cosgrove and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood were callers
Mr.
and
Mn.
Rowe-and
son
of
De
­
I grandchildren .spent Sifiiday at Sel­ at the Ira Hart home Thursday where
gives you a feeling of security.
troit sjient Wednesday at Mr. Munjoy'w.
kirk lake.
. .
»»r "nd Mrs. Hart were both very'lH.I Mr
w and
a(M1 Mrs
MIa W.
w, Helmer
hcuuct and
ana daughaaugnj Lightning struck thc house and well- ■ Mr, Hut pasM a«ay ahanly altar
came w„ Thunday a: Leach
■ In any emergent), such as slcknciu, fire or
[house on the Hurd farm Saturday! lhe,
lh»t- Irft
I- nylAnd.d
thn 'uk,
. . ... at ', (imiiy raiitaruiZ
. .. . ...
kit Svnimlhv
Sl-mpBIhy U
cktandml »n
u&gt; llw
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interning, fining slight damage.
loanly.
Baby Dual* Ito,ladar and te.enl
accideuLthc telephone will summon aid iuitautl).
. nJ rirnd, 0&lt; Mr and Mr, Do,ta '01hm
m ,n, uc,
uu,
night and Saturday with Mr. and U&gt; tau will b, mwnaud lo team,
j u.
b„. h v.
Mi; Walter White at Parchment.
■ Few thing* tha( you purchase offer m&gt; much
,b..
.„.ta.a ----------------------Tuel.
they n.v.
have accepted
thc management- To,.luclxl wm ln onmd
I Warreu Barber of Plainwell spent of ''Highland Stock Farm" Lake Gen­
■•• veral day? lust week with the. Clay eva, Wisconsin and are now at home day.
usefulness and I’HOTECTION at such low cost
Mrs. Caroline Shopbril br visiting her
; Barber family.
Ut tiic above address.
children In Mason Co. for some time
,
u the telephone.
Thc road east of Wellman school for
i Walers of thc Pacific and the Atlan­
MORGAN.
I
tic Hoard together for the first time
three, miles ha* been graveled whlcly
Mr. and Mrs- Elgin Mead and Don­ is on improvement.
acroa* lhe Isthmus of Panama on Oct.
! 12. 1013. when the Panama Canal was ald. Mr and Mr». ErnL.t Mead. Mn
Mrs. Olive Cowell nf Coau Grove
SofSiia Mead and Mrs. Florence Truni- visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
; finally cut through.
Ver spent Friday with Mr. and Mn 1 Van W&gt;e. Thursday.
: Certain oil* from the puriwisc and Clare Mood in Battle Creek, it being j
-------'--------- u, b’.ackfish found most MUMactery for tho birthday ol CUre ant} his grandma . Columbia Umveraity with iu. 31.000
I delicate medunisms sell at $100 a gal- Mead, which' were appropriately cclc-1 students u the largest university m i
ilon.
brated.
the world.

The Bank with the Chime Clock

Capital

$75,000.00

Surplus

$50,000.00

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JrLY «, 1933

BVGBEB CORNERS.
BLOSSOMS MAY FALL
Mm John Crawford passed away
FROM FIRST ALFALFA Monday-morning ut Bronson hbspltal

in Kalamaaoo. where she was taken
for an operation for appendicitis Mrs.
Crawford leaves many friends and
'relatives to mourn thetr loss -fthe was
n member of the Four Times Seven
which she named. Mr. Crawford
East’ Lanshur. June 37.—Borne doubt Club
1
ha^Jit sympathy of all in his bareaveot the value ot tlx; first growth of this ;
year's alfalfa for seed in Michigan Is
Ira Hart had a stroke Wednesday
ex;&gt;rrow*d by members of thc farm and is still unconscious; Ml&gt;. Hart
cro|H department at Michigan State liasM’d away Thursday at noon Tlie
। funeral to.be Sunday at ten o'clpek
College Who report U» stripping of • This'community extends their sympa­
bloKsams on ndd» examined by them. j thy. .
...
If the KlfidpsASv^mmila arc falling I
and few seedpod. or burrs are forming I
NOt'TH THORNAfrPUE.
[he, .seed crop U apt to be light. Th- ;: Ernie -Barnum and friend of te ar
CWjm department recommends Moving1 Grand Rapid-v spent Thursdaj night ’
Betas'for bred if 50 per cent of Hr with ids AUlcr, Mrs. Otis Scott, and
ihioasonu are funning w-ad jxxl-, Field.- husband.
I which Miow k-aa than that percentage
HaTry Clem and family attended the I
I of seed juris rnuully an* tporv valuable funeral of Ills nephew's Wffr. Mr*. John .
Dtltvit 'i Oldrit Building and Loan Anocialion
for hay than tor seed HMvcsUng lhe Crawford of East Green* lake, Wed-'
'12511 Griswold St., Detroit
first cutting for hay does not eliminate nesday afterouon.
[the chance &lt;&gt;t obtaining seed as the
Ealabliahcd IttfSU
Hurry Clem and family, who have
M*&lt;«&gt;nd cutUpf frequently produces a been living in the Struble house this.
gdod crop.
.spring aro moving east of Yankee j
J.L. Muus&amp; Son, Locu! Representative, Hastings
: Michigan Is now one of tla* ranking Springs on the Hustings road.
| alfalfa ;■* &lt; &lt;! producing state,- vast of thc (। Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kenyon acMtaisslppi river arm
arid me
the excellence m
in ; cumpahted hi* people. Mr. and Mrs. C .
iMwuNsippi
quality of tlw crop In this statr-aasui-t i jo. Kenjon, to Hastings Wedne day ulltlw farmer pt a good market. Tin- al- icrnooil
--------------------------------fuIta'M-cd crop iuu bwn one “&lt; ,h.. I
ru a 1 it 1 r. vi 1.1.1:.
and OimI Hmv-ywdl gMK owr btalion; brlght ,1M,U
erop pi.,Kjucli............
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Miclifgan farmers during tin- past two)
Higgins
u few day» WELlx. Buttle Cni'k, Thtsday.
Mr. Fi .ink M‘h- Of Ciilingo is th&lt;J|ir |hrv&lt;.
"K with her d/rtighter. Mil.
g-.u-.t ru Mr. and Mr*. Maurice MUI' . Michigan'* first crops of alfalfa iwed
bier, id near Hiding...
Mr. Brwr and daugliur I*t&gt;ri&gt;».t*.i ltanie fr„ni tlj,. iii:ht«-r lands ir tlw cm-■
'4V&gt;tfid Mr.. Viiuutm M*dt ot Cudil■ Tan . jm nding . «vcnil day# with Mr. ol Biu» Blu r. Ohto.Mr.andMrs Bord- tial ll(Mtlurn jiart of tlu-slate bu •rd'
id .Mi. jnliii DcBtir. Mr. and Mrs. m t anil Mary lam and Mr. utwl Mrs | .,riK11M:tloa nGW p, rommon in mu.-t
W J IHilley ot Buttle CnwK•
Some ot the best crops'lad
aunt'.' Hugh* , and Mrs. M'fll.
W.* arc very grab fui to tlu- Willing i lunch with Mrs Sarah Smlth'and Mie ,.,,ar nfr&lt;. harvested in the Thumb and
Mrytle on Wednroday.
&lt; in tt» Sagtnaw v«ltey.
s.-i.nd tn™, here aUcndwi th- , Htudi.s made by members of the
rd ThMiik.i,
Min. Buiyih Hmlib und Mi-. Myrtle Brown i/hout reunion. July 2 und j&lt;-- mjchUiwi State College staff xliow that
|w&gt;tl a lovely lime.
, I placing colonies of bee* in or near aiIX» not forget tlw Prairieville school fa|fa
inerrate* the number &lt;d
reunion, lnok qn front jMge.ol Banproduced per acre.

BUILDING AND
LOAN SHARES
Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

®11£ ftJutmnal ffiotut &amp;
{[nucstnicitt (jfnmpatiii

’— ♦*-*•--------|
fllATT DISTRICT.
FAIR LAKE.
Mrs Edgar.Mem! visited Mi l Coni
A buby lx.m wa* born June 27 to Juqurllv ,ut Baltic Creek ut thc home
Mr und Mra, Dchnar Huger, also u &lt;4 the letter's brother, iiav Nyv, ut
baity girl Im.-, arrivgsi at Uie hom&lt; ot IhiMiug. .Monday afternoon* C
Mr. and Mn. Elwood Kelly.
1 llowaid Cronk uf Grandvdb*.\yLs4ted
Mr... tiea.:. y.y. Arthur Knowi.., 1,1s pinouts. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Cronk,
find Mr. and Mt it&lt;x4« (i.irrrd of Jack- recently
!&lt;»n n» n'. over Sunday* witti Mr^. Lot- ’ Mtv. Olive Kelley. Buttle Creek, has
tie CollMcr.
' lx*co spending u tew days with her
'Hu* ihyncs Coal and' Ice Com jinny pan nt* Mr. and Mrs Howard Kelley,
oi Battle cr* * k entertained fifteen of
The Quimby yixmg people will nut l
their empkqrcvs ata fl o'clock dUui&gt;/,lhis Friday evening with. Miss Primwith » lur inr -.-. meeting ut Fair l;ii:_* :rrna and l&gt;‘Witl Cutler. Tiicy arc
planning a Wcine
Aunamuin Wednesday.

Luniie und

If Quality Meals and Groceries at
lower prices were to be found, the
A&amp;P Stores would have them!

Crops Men Advise Examining
Crop Carefully Before Leaving* It For Seed Harvest

The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.
paid out for salaries in Michigan
during tljeyear 1 93 1 ,$6,202,391.

tnwuwro
WMMKCNOMYata

CHICKENS
19cf“"‘ 15c
Lb 23 c
BOILED HAM

PORK STEAK y°u-‘ pi» 2 Lb‘- 19c
Frankfurters or Ring Bologna 3Lb*25c
Wff

W

Genuine 1932 Spring

Michigan
Milk
Fed
Michigan
Milk
Fed

Lamb FISH VEAL
** •••

I nLn Mirhionn Trout

W

Lake Michigan Trout
and White Fieh

Legs'
ib. 15c
Shoulder ib 12c
Stew
ib. 6c

18”

Shoulder is. 14c
Chops
ib. 10c
Stew

Lb.

BACON SE '
PORK ROAST
BEEF^ROAST

Lb. 6c

I to 3 Ib. Average

BUILT
WITH
SUPERTWIST
CORD

49
Vome in and see these
Latest Lifetime Guaranteed

EACH

$

29x4.50

$

30x4.50

$

29x4.75

79

LOOK AT THESE

31x5.00

98

49 $450

7 FEATURES:
1. Lifetime Guaianleed

28x5.25

29x5.00

39c

24# Lb. Bag

3 ■»- 50c

EIGHT O’CLOCK Coffee

2

SODA CRACKERS .

1 9c

Lb. Box

Wisconsin Cheese

15c

Lb.

6 L&gt;» 15c

BULK ROLLED OATS

2. Goodyear name and

S5S?

85 $

SLICED Lb. 13.

IONA FLOUR
4.40*21

Supertwist Cord Tires
Cash Prices
$Sx4.75 .

PVuw
/C

LEAN, YOUNG
PIG
Lb.

Q

in
Pain

GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
29x4.40

B

Lb.

Tender Juicy
Cuts

Lb 9c
Lb. 12c

Salt Pork

Slab Bacon
SUGAR
CURED

Center
Shoulder Cuts

house Pag on sidewall

31x5.25

cord Goodyear palenl

72 if 82

BROOMS

4 SEWED

MOTOR OIL

29C

Each
2 GaL Can

PENN RAD

$1.08

5. Husky, heavy head
6 Decp-cui traction

SUGAR

7. New in every way

NEW PACK PEAS s£±d 3 Can* 25C

Sensational QUALITY Values!
Because MILLIONS MORE people buj1 Goodyear Tires, Goodyear enjoys lower
manufacturing costs, can give MORE QUALITY for the money. Como in, we’ll
PROVE It!

10

Fine Granulated

TOMATO JUICE
GINGER ALE
SALMON

13 oz. Can

V..C-P'

No Bottle Charge

45c

Lb..

24 oz. Bot.

ALASKA PINK

Can

• IOC

li.

18c

Heavy Duty Truck Tires
New H and ID Plv Goodvear Pathflndera

TRADE IN
your thin, tmooth
lire* for

BOO 26
’1150

GOODYEAR
AU •Weathers
nt luwcp prices than In
any previous summer

USED TIKE BARGAINS$1 Up

e.so 20

7.00’20

'150® ’1985
EACH In PAIRS EACH Iu FAIRS EACH In FAIRS
Singh *13.50

Sll&gt;(l« 111*'.

30xS

.

33x5

Singh

’14®7 ‘IfcbO ’2550
EACH In FAIBS CACH In FAIRS EACH lu FAIRS
Single (2050
Singh I15 J5
Singh *J740

EXPERT TIRE VULCANIZING
Estimates Free

PHONE 2482

WHITEHOUSE MILK

Large Can

RICE POPS
_
10C

r*.D.i^

Neu} Breakfait Cereal
that “Pope'*

5c

WHEAT POPS
pU.

9C

DEC Small pxckag. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS with Pur^xjg
QOc
Ktt 1,4b. p.ckMb KRAFTS CREAMED OLD ENGLISH CHEESE at XJ

HASTINGS, MICH.

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON, MICHIGAN

FRESH CREAMERY

UkS

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE

BUTTER

10c

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
Pm

Graat Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.

�NASHVILLE.
'
Mrs Charley Diamond returned to
her home Friday morning from Pt-n. nock hwpital wliere she.underwent an
Ur operation.
Mrs. Grace'Kleinhan* returned Wt d­
. nesday from Octuna Beach wlu-rc iJw
.'J. had *pent a ueek zMr and Mr? Clift
'*ih i KifinltiiDS and fiunlly. Mr. und Mr..
Thro Bera und daughter were work
| end guests there.
•
&lt;- .i| Buddy Appleman, son of Mr and
^2Mn» E L. Appleman, ha* bcen jiaving
.\Tthc meuie*.
the
Mra. Briggs and two muu of Grand
• '‘Rapid*. Mis Purer Klnne and grand-

Ut

LEGAL’ NOTICES

M THIS WEEK

JACK FROST SUGAR
:

Miss Tlwrejsa IW entertained ten
little KirU of her Sunday School elosWednesday afternoon. They liad a fit) •
time playing games after widch dainty:
refreshments were served.
.
’ I

co.r FLOUR

•tS* 49c

.north ot Vermont nne inter n inrrei
I day* Hine s of pneumonia. Mr. Brown I
[wa.- prominent in Ma.'wnic circles. ll ,‘leaves his wife, and one daughter. Mr.Wendt*.I Potter and one granddaugh*
ter. Funeral services were held Friday
Knight.- Templar.
'
Wiuanr Roe and Hinman Socket’
rpent hot week in Albion uHcndini:
thc Epworth League Institute
John Everts of Chnrlfttlr visited hi*
grandmother, Mrs. Henrietta Belief- "ri
Monday, as lie wus leaving to Join
Skippy LaMoures vtUidyville unit, u

COUNTRY CLUB or

Del Monte Coffee
Calumet

bakingpowder

Vanilla Extract

Tuna Fish

Peanut Butter
'making their advance:
। ..
..— by Mf I
and Mrs. WnllW Slfttirpn Thur day.
i June 30 honoring the jjatal day ot Uicirj

Ibsen n cue** at th&lt;- JuuHe of her
pins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotton.
. past week.
Miss Polly Jones, a graduate nurse nf [
Leila hospital. Battle cwk. now on a
case in Chicago. L spending two w&lt;-kJones. ot Penfield. She called at tl
home ol Inr uncle. A. C. Hyde, recent!
Tin* carnival sponsor, d by tlw Brig

Queen Olives

Pineapple

Hfc“d

Avondale Cruihed

SUndtid Quility

Iced Tea
Perfect Inlinj lh&gt;

pottle
bun? has n&lt;&gt;t witnessed such un unique
; parade and concession* In .•om&lt;- time I

Fould'

MACARONI SPAGHETTI

Palmolive Beads

Henry Gray nnd Albert Clark were Ini
OrnturevilU- recently fishing, put i« -l
-turned with fishermen's luck

«nd hoi«

Wafcn Kroger'* Friday ad in Grand Rapid*, Laming, Kulumaioo, Battle Creek cr Muilregan paper* for particular*
on a new conteit. Big fritetl

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Mrs Frank Ma.v. nnd mother. ,Mi»
Kate Patton’Of Kalamazoo are spend*
■•
• nu :■ fined
eight Tadps of her club from •Hastinasj
for luncheon Wednesday. AJl report
a fine time and Mr:,. Baechelcr a royal

Mrs. Corn Custer nnd Henry West
of Hastings sjxnt Thursday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Mila Ashby.

Watermelons

43c

CABBAGE
CARROTS
BEETS

Beef Kettle
ROAST
ANNOUNCEMENT
UR 77th SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND of 5%
O has just been distributed. Did you get yours?
The Standard Officers and Directors wish to an­
nounce that the earnings of the Association during the
six months juslctosed allowed the paying of the usual
5%- cash dividend, and wish to congratulate our cer­
tificate holders on their good judgment.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
J. L MAUS &amp;. SON
Hairing,, Michigan

Slab Bacon «■ 10c
Beef Ribs
Bacon Squares
Leona Minced
HAM

ib. 8C

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 13, 1932

14 PAGES

'

Eight Amendments Up
00331371
PLATFORMS ARE
*
For Vote in Michigan FARM BUREAU SPON­
Members of St. Vincent De
SORS GATHERING
■UNDftMENTILUWffiSsSx'S'iFS:
VERY CONFUSING ‘ Paul Society to Be Guests
SIXTY COMING TO
ST. ROSE CHURCH

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lendum had qualified for submission to

----------endu
Here On Sunday
REPUBLICANS AND DEMO­ About sixty members of the Society C. F. FIELD DISCUSSES HOW Uw people lb November urid«r a reso- PRESENT CONDITIONS DE
hution
by the 1932 special
AMENDMENTS ARE
’ "* adopted
'
MAND STRAIGHT THINK
CRATS aor£e ON BEVot St. Vincent de Pau) from Grand
Izlon. constitutional amendments, are t
Rapid* will come to Hastings next
ING BY CITIZENS
I be numbered The proposal: will appeal
REPEALED
ERAL POINTS

NUMBER 11

PAGES Ito 8
RARE HOUSE PLANT
IS IN FULL BLOOM

INCREASE IN RU­
RAL SCHOOLCENSUS

Bud Developed Slowly For
‘■period of Two Months Says
Mrs. Lathrop
SUPERVISORS LISTED 378
Mr« C P Lathrop lias a rare and
MORE PUPILS THAN
beautiful plant in bloom, the botarucal
name
being utnsevieria
zeylanlca
IN 1931

laurenti.
Sunday morning' in time- to attend the
Ion the ballot in the following order
It is seldom tint this specie* of plan:
eight o'clock mass at St. Rose church CONSTITUTION PRENo. 1—Alteration of present
consti­ LUCIUS'E. WILSON
„
L-louonu. so Mr* Lathrop w.u delight­ MANY MOVING FROM
After mau breakfast will be served by
tutional prohibition requirement-, tc
ed when she Uncovered a bud" develop­
the ladles of the parish which will be •
SCRIBES METHOD' permit ertablUhment of a liquor con '
CITIES TO THEIR FARMS
WILL GIVE ADDRESS ing about two months ago. xi* ptoev*
PARTY FUNDAMENTALS followed by a quarterly meeting at
'
: trol commission
'
feeing very .slow.
which time thi presidents of .ten adcle,n &gt;e?1 Officers of County and City
Distribution of Primary School
Provisions Concerning Eigh-' ties will make report* ot tlie charity Legislatures of Thirteen StatC8,N'^3~Llmlt*lion 01
dairity
whKe
blownms
along
the
stem
Money Based On This Re­
May Effectually Block Addi- l no. 3—Legislative reapportionment. Organizations Invited—Meet­ I:» shape it resembles a hyacinth, only
teenth Amendment Discussed work, donations and disbursements
Committees will also report St. Rose
lions Or Eliminations
I h&lt;2i’esre^£‘empUOn
" “f
port Each Year
ing At Good Will Churoh*
malk-r.,Tlte flower haa adwavy exotic
In An Unbiased Manner
[ branch was organized sixty - days ago
This y.-ar. as the Banner has ex­
Both the republican and democratic
election I.a
in
The Barry County Fann Ityteau it tragram*, filling tlie room where tl*
The wet and dry issue in the coming 1 at the request ot Rev. B. J. Geller, pas­ parties
have declared for rertibmlMlon
jSns of township :.r.
kept. Il u a beautiful bloom plained. a change wn.« made In this
pn udmlia) campaign has been aoaic- j tor of St. Rose 1-co Taffee is presi­
sptip-MWiiu a meeting of Uie officers of plant
i.lIXl
.nut UUP
has HlUMKM
altructed much
U.M« st MWIIMWI,
attention, a.
j manner of taking the school census in
vUt„
* hat cunfuxing to the average voter. dent; Thomas Kennedy, vice-presi­ ot II. orohibnion qu,.uon u, . vol, ol
t!M- Rotary Club JI..- Lommercla.-Club |ttrgr nUmb,r haViikg called to sc- it ! the tuwiuhlpi. of Michigan HeretoNo g^jmugtng method of pardonThe differences in tike presentation at dent; Roman Peidpausch. secretary; B the people.
and like Lion* Club of this citv. the | w-b-’er".
dictionary
say* that | ture that work had always been done
Not wv n* h»« din.c.,1111 1. ,
nM
,nurt,„„.
the subject by the two parties Is due to A. LyBurke*. treasurer.
Farmers'
ClubBarry
County
Minis’
zeylapich"
is
derived
from
Oylon.
so|
by the director or wxne other official
„ ,_m „
Members of a Lowell branch are ex­ In thU mmnlrj to 1-mov,.m-ndthe hmdiunental difference between the
ten." Avix-kation, nil founty cooper a-i it would indicate tiut this is really a «f tlie individual rural *c)m»1 district.
* '
democratic and republican parlies pected to attend services here on Sun­ merit to the Constitution or to add a
:iv&lt;- av-x-iiitiun.-v. the Amerp-an Legion.’tropical flower, as Q-ylon is an uland. ---- ,.................
,
-----new amendment to theo
' No'a-Whether the oleanargine
Witlkout taking aides, which would be day also
tirely in the hands of the county school
law of oijr land. Tlie Constitutton it-,.
wr
. &gt;... .... pij.
j. the High M-hpo| Mipenntrhdcntx of the th: the Indian ocean
out of order in an article dexlgnrd to
jJIt proilO.. ■», .m-lwd *
- un'v. the board of MiperviMUs. tlwl
—— ----- *♦—
—
commissioner, who was autliorUcd to
explain a situation, Ute Bunner will
, . r it-., roimti- haro.: RIHFimRI fillATFI■
I .M-lect -.omeone m each township who
IM. mW b, 0&lt;m,: but 11 B M ,«»&gt;.
„ri,
ualrwior fairly to present Um- difli r-'
would make the school censua for nil
■nd lb,
b&gt; llmwon fcUUs
(l ^,1^, b |hr nl
(jI thl.
►rare between' Mie two iKtrliea on this I
the rural districts ot that township.
ran -n.rm.UV blrek . protm-Ulon to, „
o, '
,
„‘r.
•ting will-is* held tomorrow night.
WUlCounty School Commisxiuner, Mr*.
.llmlm.1, *n .m,ndm,m or to a.M a |Mrlll„.„,
„4„.
The Rrpubliran View.
i
Maude Smith, very wisely wlected tho
new one.
.
. .
; &lt;k :&lt;-d the fifth, rtxlh and seventh qu«-..- the Good WiU'church in Rutland, five'
Tile republican |mrty takes Hie pnsi-1
‘
supervisors
elected this year as the
w, vr, plnnd lo
WIO. .
.,ubrallte4 u ,h,. p,„;ik. .hit
lion that the question ol siutainiikg or*
। ones who could best make the school
munication from our good friend, c
doing away with prohibition is no'., LESSEN RATE FOR NASH, P
,i» b *.pi, ...i.r,,« tn.
,Su^'
Xmu.; S
;
.|i rnsus and accordingly tiiat was done.
e call it the Podunk churrh.
l* oeepiy inrennseu in ftf r,.r,.rpn(lllm petitions preventing th.
and ought nut to be made, a political j
PROCESS OF HASTINGS NEW Evidently the supervisors must hake
Tjux meeting IX called ix-rai
m.U,r&gt; H« hfc mod, u Body
,.|W
unld
issue. Tliv republican party therefore i VILLE VILLAGE AND RAISE ...I,
i made a more thorough job of doing
Of.this proiKMilion We an- sure our। p. . . ... ..
.
DISPOSAL PLANT IS
lihdges that. it *access! u I tn the cum -1
readers will welcome Mr. Field's eom- approvr&lt;l
UU
thl. work than previously, because
HASTINGS PERCENTAGE
economic condiUun demands tlie ui
luigii. congress will submit the matter:
INTERESTING
there lias been found an increase’ of
municaUon entitled "Changing Our
effort
&lt;;t
all
ria*.-**
thui
they
m»i
tn, the various Mates In Hie manner!
■ 378 pcr«jmi between the ages of five
Fundamental tew " He goes into the
gidher strike direct:
provided by the Conatitution of the CITY WOULD PAY BET­
subject tiiorougtily and state* the mat-'
the pitiful denial •
■
I
IS
COMPLETELY
ELECUnited. Statea lor Uielr determinate &gt;n. I
&lt;388 This year It wtll be 4.768 No
now being experien (I by tin’ Amen­
TER THAN 25 PER CENT ter clearly. What he has to say Is aIt holds tliat this lx a question tin- vtX-1
contribution toward u clear -jinder-1
,
TRICALLY EQUIPPED doubt deprexM-4 conditions in the cities
tris of this country riwSuld decide t-&gt; J
may Im- responsible tor a number ot
standing of what Is necessary to be I
j Tho.ir who hav&lt;- |ilann&gt;-d this meet-;
suit thenucivrs, without regard to Hastings Center Covert RoaA done In onjer to removu, llu- Eighteenth
k..- been fortunate
tortun.it- indeed in M--1! State Authorities Expressed removals from cities back to the farm:
।'mg
mg Ran*
party.
.
bat we would hardly think that move­
Amendment. If the states so will, or:
I rurin'k!
rnrinu Mr I.tiritil.iirili E.
Ft Wilson
Wiunn to give
mvr the
the The Republican platform stales that j Is Still Under Consideration
ment m this county to anywhere near
to write a new amendment. Folio. YOUNGSTERS AT KELLOGG ]. uddn-.'!
I” ‘. Mr Wilson is h forceful and' Approval—Two Pumps In­
—Appeal May Be Taken
we should "hold the gains” we have I
account for this increase of 378.
ing is Mr Field's commfinica ion;
I
mien
interesting
spegker.
Hr has given
stalled to Empty Wells
"already mode" in dealing with tlie 11-1 Tlie commitlce*M-l«-cted by Probate
u«.
CAMP MAKE GAINS IN
The school census is made ait the
Changing Our FundamenV- -----! thought sind study to the topic which i
TTio city's sewage disposal plant i* basi* for disposing ot the primary
qlWTnrnfc. What guiiis do they think Judge Eggleston to examine into the
In view of like Elghteentft AmendWEIGHT
&gt; of car­ school fund of Michigan The in­
have been made In that matter? Before Hastings Center Covert road amr^unent men: controversy it may not be un- j
prohibition was adopted There "was al-1 met Wednesday in thp. city, a rut agreed Ijrofitublr to make a brief study nt the
Ji
“
k
or
Htlrlrn.
m.n
u
«n,»l
&lt;.1™""
’
,'
“
»
t's
inter
creased number of 378 will bring quite
._w
__
mart a state of anarchy in Uie rcgulu-, upon axseaMBento which they felt constitutional provisions concerning TWENTY-THREE COT■n nry. and the tax situation In relo1a sizeable increase 1:1 the amount of
Hon of (lie liquor traffic Each state, .■dmuld b&lt;- made if the road is to be the manner of changing our funda­
primary money that will come to this
had it* own laws and they differed. built under the Covert plan.
county The amount to be distributed
tages
house
children
..... x
mental law. Article V of the Consll-j
_.
'•"■■■.........................
... .................... —
widely. The federal government had im&gt; | According to law it would not be bosthis year will fall below last year by
The congress whenever two-third* Day's Program Includes Swim-(extra * n.&gt;rt to attend this*m'-eting. Tlie
regulatory liquor laws and could nut' siblv to assess Nashville village tiiree
(Continued on page six)
• x&lt; reuse uny control over ‘Uu- traffic pet cent of tlie cost of this. road, be­ of txilh «.
houses shall
deem
it
necessary,
.
u . i.
.
ming, Hiking, Athletics, Study I am prapl,
’
»»:
m.
&gt;
•
•
I
*■&gt;»
*
—
~rtW
»r
™
m,'
whatever All tlie nation required was came Nashville is a j»art of Castleton shall pro|g»M- amendments
-4&gt;n-.straicht
■
’
-"h
a-capacity
of
500
gallons
each
per
iiiTe AncinciUT
to this Con­
WW-.
ortuun?.
AUTO
ACCIDENT
the small government tux levied yearly township and will itave to pay its pro- stitution. or. on the application of the
nnd
Plnv
.
All
Are
Nnnnv
and. Play—All Are Happy
ihlnk.ne and unfc on &gt; ..rokn.ni
i
u|mui anyone who sold liquor. Tlie tact' portlon of the township's share of the j legislature*, of two-thirds of the several: n
Th, Burr, county Fann Hi.rr-au Bl'!,
"*kc
dtnnn mlnuto. lor
NEAR MIDDLEVILLE
,v
that the Kqjvmmrnl now lias control' cost of the Center road and therefore I states, shall call u convention for pro- ut Plni. lukt. u., vny ;iltn,.n:ing ju%t niunrliw a tanourt lor th, tnloymrm ,h'
&lt;n»«dh C»
—------ot the liquor traffic, tn the republican it Would be a double uxM-ssment Tlk. (posing amendments, winch in either IM)W Tlto.rv
15« children there, of ol lho»ain ud ll.h nail.miw
M,«. Ray Branch and Nephew
view. Will mean that the government qur-tion then was bow - to distribute .case, shall be valid to ull intents and wnotii sixty arc from^hh couniy. more
Bleu,
Gul II .111 be &gt;.Hd .
■“ »&gt;, noa. on th, .,11 w..
Bruised and Car Smashed
start
. hould retold a large measure of con-1 this three per cent. The committee, | purposes, and parte of this Constitu- than that from ButtV Creek, the rest I at 1-odunk-chureh Thursday mnl«, ' automatically “
•« one
»™- ah-ctric jtump.!
trol over the selling of alcoholic liquor.: consisting of Arthur Glasgow of Balti­ jtion,
seven11,1 CiM' ,hr r,ver should be abnormally'
On Friday P. M.
’z
when •ratified
cl,nilllK IIrom
Alfegan svumi* u
and
from
।—.............
........ by the legislatures
“ wuuug
I'm. nm-guu
.iu ii
uin . temorruw night. Jul?
‘
। high and back water into the first sew -1
at retail if tike Eighteenth Amendment, more. William Lmd of Woodland and (of three-fourths of the several states. lh(. Kellogg district in-'fo.-,. township. "‘-clock.- •
.ik&lt;- well east of tlw pumphouse, or in |■ At about 1:30 P. M. Friday, Mrs. Ray
lie .rejxulcd II would undoubtrdiy Lafayette Usborne of Carlton, settled r.r
I hr,-,--fn:irt1i» therethere. Kalamawio county,
............
-—
- -■
or ennvfcntlnirs
conventions tri
tn three-fourth*
which includes ....
tourl
Branch ot this city and her nephew,
uii-an that tlie government will, If tlx the matter by adding one-halt per cent of. as the one or the other mode of r),raJ
I
case
of
a
severe
storm
bringing
too
dl5tncls l(X
onmty. FOURTH DIST CON­
. Ed Branch, were driving to Grand
- ’
; much water, th&lt;- second pump would Rapids, with Mrs. Branch at th*
(Continued on page th reel
1 -•---bUI
to Hastings' township's assessment, one : ratification may be proposed by the The ataff U) 1O4)k ,|lb.r .)u. yom^r* ruun,n
VFNTIHN
ON Illi V 17iautomatically start. With both pumps
per cent to Castleton's assessment and congress"
.-who range from six to alxteen in age.I
vcrei iun un juui i / ,it work (hry colUd lukc car(, of flV(, wheel.
one ind one-half percent to the a»- ] Thus there are two ways provided con^t* ol
adults, mostly young!
OLMSTED PLATFORM
When about two mile* north of Mld, „Post
------ and1I Uin
times
the
ordinary
volume of srw
sewage
•
"
Laurence J Bauer
'"( tn
’' orn
",ary Wll,mc
*«r,
acosnient levied upon this city, leaving (for amending the Constitution both t(fIk«
(Continued on page five)
’
lhr blR central building ’with LaU.ren°®
. BaUtr P°8t. and At the present w one .pump will, dleville on the county road, the Branch
PLAYERS HERE JULY 21 the Aunty's portion and the uksess .
.-mpty
the
well
at
the
pump
house
in
Auxiliary
to
Entertain
In
nwnt of the roud district as they were
* • * .»
“
"I its large play room, dining room, ’
ly bruised and her nephew somewhat
; seven mlnutea. It requires fifteen bruiied as the result of an accident.
To Present "St. Claudia’’ At before.
COUNTY PROSECUTOR
• Ikitchen, offices, etc. there are 23 cot-!
I. 0. 0. F. Hall
minutes more tor e,nough to accumulate
As re-arranged now. Hastings town­ I
Mr J. B Baker, who owns a farm
ATTCkine CTATC UCET ,aKrs ln
ot these there ure M-ren
Methodist Ohurch—Special | ship
Laurt-r.ee J Bauer Post. No.
, to start the pump ogam
will pay fifteen and one-half per
on this road, with Mrs Baker drove
ATTENDS STATE MEET .Mdrc,. .-111.
Ita . or uM';:Am.:n„„I^„„,\„dAukUI«ry «ul,nAl the disposal plant the sewage, Into the roadway from his home, which
cent of thi* cost ot this highway, us tu । Problem of Changing Michi, "'t../!,.* yrii.rc'u?'..;. llnid™,’ nidn IJ,*
Lighting Effects
coming direct from the pump hou.»e. Is on tlie east tide of the highway. Mrs.
Marshal N Goold'a Biblical drama, i part, bcaide.s its proportion of the
i empties into a deep trough which con- Branch and her nephew claim that
"St. -Claudia," will be presented at the; county assessment of titty |xr cent
gan-. Crime Oodo lo Further ^^ly*?."uTXT.E..........................‘ ‘ ’...............
(Continued on page six)
Methodist church on Thursday evening. I Castleton will pay eleven l*r cent of
Mr. Baker drove his car into the road­
new home is not yet ready for enter________ » * &gt;
July 21 by the Olmsted Platform Play- ’ the improvement besides 1U propor­
way directly in front of them, thereby
Justice Is Discussed
head ot the County Health Unit. b. th.
comi»elllng her* to suddenly ,turn her
&lt;-r£ "St. Claudia" Was awarded first | tion of the fifty per cent This city will I Laurence E. Barnett, county prose- camp physician. He makes one or two:, " Dinner will lx- served promptly
DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL
prize in 1924 by thy Drama la-ague, pay thirteen aqd one-half per cent of icutor. attended Die Hate meeting of tn)» to the camp every day. and U sub-ione
■
O'clock at the I O U F hill, fol-'
AT WESLEYAN CHURCH car to the light tn an effort to avoid
hitting the Baker car broadside. As she
of America. It is written in -Minorus i the cost of the woad. lie.ddes Its part । prosecutors in Lansing last Thursday I
1,1 an&gt;' time. There are &lt;11-. Iqwed by the program and separate I
I turned, her car tipped over, tlie hood
blank verse and Lt very similar to' of Uie fifty |&gt;er cent. This arrangement land Friday Representatives’ from all rector* of play, sport*, instructors it.
The Auxiliary com- Capable Instructors For All Dc- | of it striking violyntly against a ConShakespeare's
ma-sterpiec?-*
except I will make the city pay a little better : except ten or twelve counties in the 'wimming. boatink', as well us athletic* !: buxiiusexsiom.
e* on arrangement*ls commx-ed ot '
.
„
, „
..
'
(A dhtlllan is in-charge of UU, kitchen|^^.‘sSun^.
partments—Good Enroll| । sumers Power pole on the roadside,
dial it is written around the Sacred than 25 per cent.of the total cost of Uie .state were prraent
crushing the front of the Branch car.
Text of Matthew 27. 15th to 26th ver­ rood
1 Amofjwthe leading speakers on the । “«rt
« a,
8ta.tt °L.klt^!e.”|e&gt;w. Mr&lt; Harry Wend and Mrs Hazel' „
ment Desired
We understand that there Lx likely to iprogramraere Pau) Voorhles". attorney: h’-lp. as well a-, others to-do other । umkh-v. Mrs. Ed Downs will have
1 Mr. Baker drove on south to Mlddleses.- and is historically and Biblically
... Evrryont is welcome to the Daily v uie and did not stop. He claimed that
correct. The players are professional be *p appeal fro&lt;tf*thc decision of the
he did not liear the impact of the
actors with yean ot experience in their committee.
Branch car as it first ran into the de­
profession, who are devoting Ux-tr tal­
pression at the side of the roadway and
ents and ability in giving this deeply SIX LECTURES OF IN*
later tipped against the -Consutqya
devotional and evangelistic sermon* In
TEREST
TO
MOTHERS
Co.'s
pole, and that he did not know
drama form.
that an accident had happened. Ho
"St. Claudia" Is presented in four
claims, hi* car wa* on the west aide
scenes It deals-with-the last week in Concerning
Various Phases present crime code. Concensus of opin­
of the roadway at the time 6f the ac­
the life of our Lord. His tfial befoa
ion at the meeting seemed to be over-1
of Child Welfare and Nu­
.
a a &gt;--------------Herbert R. McKinney, State Welfare girLs- haidhwork; Cenard smith, boys' cident and that Mrs. Branch had
Pilate, the crucifixion, and the Resur­
Whelmingly in favor ot a change in the
n
Chairman in charge of tlie Otter Luke manual4rainut&gt;
rection. It will ;be rerflenibered that
trition Problems
|u»n«t. and cot. John G Emery •&gt;!
An invitation is extended to those plenty of room to puss Mrs. Branch
clause tiiat permits the defendants to HASTINGS BUILDING &amp;
and her nephew state that the only
Claudia was the wife of Pilate.
Hastings' motfiera of young children 'refuse to take the stand. Mr Burnett
way she could possibly avoid striking
The Olmsted Players.have a beautiful should be greatly interested In a series : said. At present, no matter lure" strong.
LOAN PAYS DIVIDENDS.~
.S^l"‘d,ns
,o
rccnir production fot; "8t. Ctaudta" and of. six lectures starting today July 13. ithe evidence against hlpi- Dir defendMnVfcfc
,r
®*
Washington.
D.
C.
where
he
went
’
lt(
•what
she did do—turn to the right:
the special lighting effects ore respon­ wiilch arc brought here tlirough the junt cannot be compelled to testify Local
Organization
Makes wllh tt truck 10lMj
I(&gt;M1 for the
■and in doing this her car ran Into llw
sible for tite spiritual atmosphere Mate department of health. These lec­ either for or against himself and flic
Gratifying Showing lies- ' —bonus army" encamped there It is
depression al the side of the road and
"reated.
tures are concerned wiUi several phases ' fact that the defendant so refuses can­
nil- nin..
I expected that he will relate Mime of his
later crashed' into the electric light
Ministers ot nil denominations are of child welfare including nultritlon
.
pite Close Times
Lg£rtemeS while on tht* trip.
•
jx»le.
v
unanimous in their praise of the spirit­ and hygiene Each lecture is followed &gt; n&lt;g be used as an Incriminating fact in
The Hastings Building and Loan As-, |t w
thcre majr
a larBc
Lloyd Shafer dropi»ed into tile office |
understand that Mr. Branch has
ual message delivered in the-wendillon - by discussion* in which all are invit­ : determining guilt. Thh places Ute
of "St. Claudia" by the Olmsted Play-1 ed to particli&gt;ate. The first meeting, to­ j prosecution nt a tremendous dlsadvan- social ion distributed 93234 30 1 n attendance at this convention on .yesterday and says that Camp Ben "-employed Attorney Kim Sig|er to bedividend* to their member* on July 1 Sunday. July 17.
I Johnston is having a record attendance j Rm fegal proceedings against Mr.
era. and the company arc proud of the day. lx held at the home of Mrs H. 1. I Cage and is one of the reasons why This
amount represented tlx- semi------ ------- * * *---------------this year So far the total enroll-1 Baker for damage* caused by th!* ac-.
rentes of personal letters from pastors ; Brown. wUh Dr. Walch and Mias Linn, 'clever criminals protected by clever
'criminal lawyers can literally "get annual dividends of the association utiiy l/flTCDC U1UG
meat is one-third ahead&gt;&gt;f any previ- cident.
tn the various cUies where "81. Clau- a registered nunw. both representing jaWay
as of June 30. and is'the sixth such; MANI VUItrti WnU
with murder "
'
ou* mark. HenT'parafularly anxious i
■
--------------dla" has been presented.
the
state
department
of
health.
a.s
.
Prosecutor
Toy.
pointed
out
that
in
­
dividend
to.be
{&gt;aid
since
UMrbeginning
HAVE
NOT
REGISTERED
to have all Barry county boyvwho can SCHOOL MEETING PROThere will be no adinbuion charge, i
speakers.
,
do so. attend the third period which
™
! nocent people always welcomed the of Uu- depression in 1920. annording to!
but an offering will be taken.
This course is being sjKmsored by the 1 chance to testify while the only ones A. H. Carveth. secretary of tlie assoclabegins next week So far. he aayi.
. LttUINuo rUULIontU
City F. T. A. Council It has been or­ who have any reason tp refuse ure the tion. Tliesc distributions inc-ludlnj- Cannot Vote At Primary On about twenty-five Barry scout* have"
WINDSTORMAGENTS
September 13 Unless Proper signified intention of attending
ganized through Mim Esther Nash, j guilty.
December 31. 1929 totaled 919317 19.
Detailed Treasurer’s Report
nursing
director
of
the
lower
peninsula
At
a
lime
when
many
concerns
arej
I
The
Banner
has
long
failed
to
under
­
The
Rev
J.
A
McNulty,
rector
of
rtuADD NEW INSURANCE of Michigan Cards Are Signed
Also Given According to
Episcopal church here, conducted a1
stand the logic of this clause that gives forced to reduce their dividends or paxs;
Our city readers who have not reg- very impressive service at camp last
Michigan School Law
There ought to be a good attendance | the defendant such unfair advantage them entirely, the announcement of
Make Splendid Gain of |3,- of mothers at-each of these meetings । during a trial. At present our criminal the payment
ol the regular seml-anp.,
.. .......
"“i1'1 Sunday
evening.
Lloyd
sayk'.
-------------------....—
- -----Elsewhere in this issue are published
null
&lt;u&lt;u..n&lt;l&gt;
by
II.BaldNO
''
U1
"
Anyone who wisiWs to know the hours ;code gives too much of an advaiitage to
Camp Ben Johnston is tike only one the proceedings of the annual school
969,794 In June In Spite
and places of meetings should call Mrs. i clever crooks and criminal lawyers In­ lb, «nd Lo»n A-wtUbn b • ««.' n&gt;e",y
ot six in this region making a study; meeting'recently held; abb the annual
of Conditions
Tl- rtcord mad.. b&gt; r-'rvKWry out 1600 uib already rtiiri,' of cub camping
Louise Walton.* phone 2218.
i traducing a chpise to require the de­ rourtKbiK
j report of the treasurer of the Hastings
,'’11 UwrS aIe sUl1 400 or 600 who
The month of/ June gave a fine In­
awniwrwCT”* ' 'iCl1001 bottrd" wWch B‘Vr4 Stalled mfendant to testify would be entirely Ibeso pint I and home oanerdiip iiwiicrease of Insurance for the Michigan
»•&lt;*■"&gt; “
mailer
ANNOIM1.31LM.
, formaUon a* to school expenditures.
fair and make it less easy for criminals tuUoiu, all over lb, alale baa bn real
Wins
mtllyhn lor there ha. not bu-,, „ bel.wn no. uul l.enly day, pmyoo.
I wish to announce that I will be a
meMjoq. of accounting i* pre­
Mutual Windstorm Insurance Com­
to escape Justice.
.male w“e.lled ■■deme&gt;.K&gt;„- lalhire.
- tjie
““ primary election, which
•”"'h will “
to
be candidate on the RepubUaan ticket, in bj-TS* Mlchtgan SMte Departpany. During tlie 30 days of that
Stephen Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs
held
September
13
the
September
Primaries,
for
tiuoffice
nwnt
to whorn B mrty
menth the agents of the company add­ James Bristol of Hastings, was voted hastingscit
A recent statement made bj- Preniband
City
voters
can
register
at
any
time
ed 93059.794 ot new Insurance. It is best all-around non-choir’ooy ut Camp
of-Probate Judge Ten year* of genera! uccount murt
-ni(.y iwrtcrth.
dent Hoover no doubt accounts for the
TO
RENDER
CONCERT
now.
by
going
to
the
council
rooms
and
a remarkable showing, considering the Roger, during the annual Camp bon­
law practice, with a wjde «I&gt;*nence in
mMnnrr in which the bopk* must be
stability of building and loqn Hi.
general financial conditions, not alone fire on July 8. This is the second year
Probate matu-rs -has qualified' me. I kppl ln ortj,.r to have * uniform system
statement was. "The family willing to
j rhroughout^the
tn M-rv- ttv.“intenrate of Barry
llarrV:.
.
. . ... Mate" "ni'u ^im^lfim
__ ____
of ttiis state but of the whole country, in succession that Steve has won. this Public Invited to Court House work, save U»elr money, apply the sav­ That is eaaraUal in the plan required Pw-hni-- toTerv'e"the
when, in thirty days, nearly 94,000.000 I distinction. Camp Roger, on Little
ings to payment for their house. I* not by the new staft- law Voter* living In county in that capacity, with its con- ... _wk ..
Square Next Wednesday
of new Insurance can be added to a. Bostwick lake north of Grand Rapids,
n&lt;giced In the account an
only a suund basis of credit but a sound the townships of Barry county are not stantly increasing demand* upon legal. A&gt;
Night At 7:30
_________
company. It is indisputable evidence' is conducted by Harold Tower, who di­
required
to
reregister
The
new
law
paining.
1
am
a
graduate
of
tlie
Liter•
audlt
of
t
rem
mrer'*
bonk*
ha*
bare
basis for
Il I* such families
. . the
.....nation."
-a-■ “the “
of the high standing of that company rect* the music for St. Mark's cathedra)
Tlie lately reorganised Hastings City that. "constitute'
meinberahip
applies only to cities or townships hav- ary and Law School* of the University ।
B a^un^j „uhhc accountant.
and of the excellent work .of Ito corps in Grand Rapids and who trained tlie Band is to give a free concert on the building and loan association*,
Ing a population of 5.000 or more This &amp; Michigan, and have permanently
tp.t
r»(Mxt a* prarented
of agent*.
» boy choir that appeared nt the Epis­ court house .square on Wednesday evecity is Hie only place in Barry county established my ixxne and family in
n*.,-.. u
----Hastings Is proud of this company, copal church here last winter.
where reregistration Is required If a Barry county. I respectfully solicit your '
,„„
nlng of next week at 7:30 o'clock. Ray­
voter in a township has moved from, support. Archie D. McDonald—AdvJ
-~.
the second largest In the world of its
ANNOUNCKMKNT.
mond Wlndeknecht. leader, has a fine
kind, which is carefully managed and
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
group of men rehearsing regularly and jIn the Mark's advertisement on page one township' to another or from the 7.13.
I am a candidate for Uie nomination
------ -------- *.»»—-----------alms, in all Its dealings to give every
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
j all will be glad to hear Uxrm in this thirteen of this tsaue the heading over city to a township since he was last
MW v,utw.
.
one a square deal.
,
I wish to announce my &lt;^wire to be .first public concert next Wednesday the lire Items should read Fisk and registered he will have to register in J. O. CRAWFORD TO
SPEAK AT COATS GROVK.| |y j^n years' cspertanc*
Uie Democratic candidate tor the office ! night.
Goodyear MADE. The tires do not the township where lie now Hyes.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. of County Treasurer, will appreciate : Every member la urged to attend the carry the standard trade mark alTiwre are fully 2.000. possibly 2.100,1 An outstanding minister of the
Water taxes are now due and payable your support —Lorenso (Pete) F. Maus. i rehearsal on Tuesday evening in prep- though tliey are products of the Fisk who are entitled to' vote In Hastings. Church of Christ, J. O- Crawford, for­
at the office of Otty Clerk. Metered 7-27—Adv.
. Tills is the year when we ail should meily of Saginaw and now of Kalamaaratlon for the concert
and Goodyear factories.
water must be paid for on xr before
vote; but no one can do so ifiiless he 1* zoo, will speak at the Coats Grove
i
BASEBALL W VICKERY’S. ’
Uc CHICKEN SUFFERJuly 15th. 1932. Flat rates on or before
I. O. O. F. DANCE
properly registeredCommunity Service next Bunday eveJuly 31st, 1932.—C. E. Davis, City Clerk. . Saturday night. July 18. Carp's or­
If you nre not already registered at- nlng at 8 o'clock. There will also ba
Sunday. July 17, Dowling vs. Bellevue
Al U. B. church Wednesday. July 20.
—Adv. 2 wks.
chestra.—Adv.
। tend to it NOW.
special musical number*.
| —Adv.
five till seven.—Adv.

DIFFERENCES DUE TO

COMMITTEE READ­
JUSTS ASSESSMENTS

MODERNSYSTEM
I
IN OPERATION

STRICT ROOT NE S
!■ WORKING WONDERS

8,^a„» ux. fc-ut, j-lsssr1’“

Record Attendance at
Camp Ben Johnston

Camp Honor

T

A Correction

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY U. 193i

PAGE TWO

JULY

‘The difference* that exist are baaed
I PRESBYTERIAN PICNIC
without doubt on honeit conviction*
I Tlie Preu could approve none of the
.
IS ENJOYABLE EVENT
record* one hundred per cent. ‘But ail
in all Mr. MapA. Mr..Ketch*m and Mr
Varied Program of Games and Orangeville school reunion at schoolMcLaughlin appear lo offer the con-'
Stunts Provides Plenty of
grounds Sunday. July 17. pot luck din­
Irtrucitve type of representation tiiai a* \
ner Bring table aervice — Adv.
■needed. There 1* no evidence that they
Fun For All
DISCUSSES VOTES OF THREE had a part in the dfacracetul logroUlnr TORN UP FOR THREE DAYS More than one hundred members of Cong John C. Ketcham will apeak at
SturgU on July 36 when .tile cornerlaebacles bi tSe house. Mr. Mai** &lt;*WESTERN MICHIGAN
BEFORE
JULY
FOURTH
(the local Presbyterian church attended *tone for the new jxMt office will be
{pecraliy has stood out above the crowd
vne
nrpainq
'toe
annual
picnic
and
outjng
Thursday
CONGRESSMEN
laid.
tas a fearlc*. level-headed leader.
FOR REPAIRS
Streeter's Landing. Gun lake.
Perry Henry ha* been quite ill at hi*
' Western Michigan 1* forturja’c m hav- .....
Cl
I Aside from the picnic dinner served home on So Jefferson St. but on Tues­
' mg such men as it* coGgre»»rra«n. and NOW WIDE
WIDE ENOUGH
tNUUUn
V
, at 7 00 o’clock in Ute evemng. other
ALL WERE AGAINST
t.* date there «ecm. tube m* rr.i-.mxb:luvuvu
day wa» reported as somewhat im­
FOR
VEHICLES
TO
PASS
i
,calurv3
00
the
included
proved
GARNER "PORK” BILL argument that Uwy slwuld not- be re
I VII luu.uuuv . v , nww summing and water sports in charge
The Holiness Camp Meeting Amo«
i turned to then- ofllc—
Necessary to Plan Work to Get,2' ,R.ob5rtkw&lt;UUrt‘ “nl'
I^Vr?c/ ciaHon will hold their «e*aions at Ea­
Says Districts Are Fortunnt? I
girls rhythm work led by Mias Beulah
Rapids July 29 to August 7. An
Best
Repults At Minimum
Severance, held and track events for ton
interesting program lias been prepared
In Having Fearless, Level- । GAVE-DEMONSTRATION
&gt;.
Of Expense
j boys and’glrU. and a baseball garni
While Ed Monica was helping Lew
OF BIBLE SCHOOL WORK
Headed Leaders
I between the younger and Uie older men Acker in the hay field one day last
TS,-r,
„ the B.n wr lui
w
,b,
7*
..rr.epd to lx- a thnr- week, he fat his balance and grabbed
Sixty Seven Children Were Sn. Week a criticism uf the Iiianru-r in Whirl! TH_ .otWwui
ikvw oMli r*.t Uie rope of a hay sling for suppory. The
partyan paper In il
third and little fingers of hi* right
Spring* church wt-.-tward t» Streeters 1
rolled At United Bretb
lumnur) vl th« v*&gt;U-* of th
‘TtSt' '»«hly-' nnd thoroughly uiwfflnal. 52 itand were drawn down Into the pulley,
ren
Church
Mlchlgitn c o n k r r .%.*m enI beginning of th :*.-«rt•#' &lt;h*1 to 51 in favor *»! the younger men—al- but Ed. wa* strong enough to pull him-,
Grand Rapkft. Ketcham *1
lak. A* a ma jrr of fae that nxid- .Jlough th&lt;.r,_ who nmlnUJu ■«lf loose. In doing so. however, both
trtrt and Mcl^ughlitr ol. Uw
l.-'iri l,|, hr wijr Uu.-. U-iy.! ([1 , tl
« Ur ai.il that 111. lingers were quite badly/lffanglrd. but
Muskegon df-trlci It r&gt;
'
,ry«r»ii™i lor 1: • .m-.
,
Jw,u d,
„mnUng fortunately no bone* we/e broken.
given by &lt;wh on m&gt;'
ITOV.,,.,/ .1. la .ns d,n,
a, ■ Ihe 1
»,
C,OT»
tb.U nave com* befof
.
BMtiU
for &lt;* UB* ln”’’
athmd Ihp -.yxiiha" Bar turn m- FORMER RESIDENT
as tiie moraturfUm
!»» h.«», mmpjrtcd. «» ar.
4
„„
nivratorium. recon.
!hry .«»ih.vj-.ckwwtalrM
gj,
A, (te
BURNED TO DEATH
vfk®
I jot, hah hyn dw.
,.rtur wh* conaltlrml too
vales tax’. Phifippuie
roadway will lx* murh im- j.-light to notice, Outstanding episode** Mrs. James Eaton and Baby
Ainv Bi
Guldx'XWn'.lgh bill, c
1
.
.
..
'»!
the
game
were
Bob
Wallon's
fart
Trapped In Burning House j
army and navy. row n
of Muscle Shall*, wi
r,j.
- -Escape Impossible
democratic tariff bill vi
EYom the July 7yi Crawford Ava-1
dent, on retaining tia*
lanchy. publidied at Grayling by O- j
Garner relief meaum
.. : A. iltv-t I,, n.ul a wrt-e" :. ^i’ f,rn'*"
‘ F" U,ra" '* no (’u' \ fersSts
iiandcd. Opinion differed a* to wheUtet car Schumann, we take the following i
sinssE®?Is
the federal laiy cut
Item cojMN-ming some former Hawings
The
Tlx- Piew commend’
."Ian. a. . ! |lr( vunttly several stretches on thh 'n . v
’
r |x*ople. Mr. and Mrs James Eaton.
three aaaiiut tlie Garner
Mr* James Eaton, age 19. and five!
against the bonua. ar.d agi
a
Ohrtr. .nd B’~ Athnw weeks old Infant, were burned to death
I
study
and
memo
men: operation of MumtIi
rtr^Thr r«L£dThJ, b.™ uldn^l'
d th,‘ brtUrr&gt; ,or ,he o5der ,,Hn early this nuirnmg when a fire drj music, and game*.
this com tectum the Gain*
struyrd Uie property rewned by Algot
;■
X
Johnson and occupied in the upper
TIME NOW TO PLAN
story by the Eatons and the lover floor |
,,11,tcr
as a barber shop and reddence by Herb
FOR RELIEF WORK i id, o(IW The B,aw! the. W In'th- ’linctal IE? *l*atu'r “nd
'X 'wX r*3rt nrertXk ro th*1
*i 1 c E ’’W1 iw-Mstctl by the Rev John GoUiro and family. It (* reported the
ivuntry. Had it earned Uje itate oi ■
- ----' I T
w Kitehint liad a busy day ot it »uTexas would bav. hud h*h raw p- t Coming Winter Will Bring
stove that had been left burning. The
tl*'.’Wherever it ha* broken through, v
.uired’xs'fdlilws^
.
■
Many Calls For Assistance
I a result of traffic or otherwise. mh-Ii ,£C,hKr?&gt;2U _ 12 .1**.,i.
,
A Oothro faintly were awakened by hejfr_
the Needy
Needy
will lie and ..ic iiheadi being .
.“Pnb&gt; ° d Wm •“*' Ine 11 commotion on the upper floor and
tn one c.u-e m a iilia^e &lt;&gt;: :* • that.
For
the
plaster and firebrands failing' ......
— . .
.
l.OOd- When one stop* to think that for I
i* ...dent already that next win-.'"■'&lt;=• 1 u&gt;'h eravrl. *.* Hut there ran*
tbrowll"':
an(1 noticed
GEORGE DYER HERE
from the celling. The Batons evidently ■ VVlUiam SulsbaUgn
every one of thm* building* there'
will be one in which considerable 11 !l" doubt about this roiut behig b:, Houar,|
v,;nners for tlte bnys- had be.-n trapped and with the help of
—
- —
- -would lute been ihr expense ot up- i.
BUT FEW KNOW OF IT
^ Barbara Bh * and H.irel Manin, win-1'Mf"
---------Oothro
and
—‘ some
----- Jteigtibors Mr ‘
he atm::, lighting and janirm j,
..CSX
tiurwui*.
■»—v». «.
wu.- helped
thiough an upstair*
ho.
B l-Y.-;
r„,
»u,
J».on
...........................
William SulsbatiRh. age 62. and long­
Retiring Salesman of
SuYidlng iw|». skip and Jump; David j window-after lx. had been wj-riely
would have addyil every year to the bl :?M.
r&lt;-b.-r ocgnmrati.in. which/he monty lurnishr-d to Ute county• up-j Kilmer. lax*n V.iiiDhLm*ii. John Lar-eri bunted in an attempt to save his wife time resident uf this community, was
Kellar Stem's Line Still
cast* of
- ' “Hsi1.d retried help in many case-..der tiic McNHl law.
’* govvriuiunt.
’
................” M"""‘ ,,‘-u
j: and Barbara Bliss w inners of'first four i Jnd
and baby.
baby Mr. Eaton wax rushed to found dead in h|s hnme at 423 Madison
Grand Rapids, though the* Garner bill
St Tuesday, afternoon about 1 no
ch were not reached by the county! Why wa*
*' tius improvement ^one at place* respectively,
Tottering
About
Mercy
HnMutal
(Mercy
Hospital
whenhis
burro
were
:
... beginniiw Of
reason? The I
proposed to spend a big »um '
Tlie body was found on tlie
Ute MipervUora in the relief work Uie
, Standing broad jump: Barbara Bli&gt;*. I Hre-M-d
!
Hce-red But It was an impoNdbillty to o'clock.
men tlwy
nicy do.
&lt;jo. .
•-•?*•••*/.*
—’.•* o'
over 167 miles &lt;*f township|
federal building in th^it
opposrtJ I which
.
county.took
first Leon YnnDalxeii npd John Larsen' a&gt;&lt; near the burning building to resTue kitchen floor with the rubber tube con- are acquainted with (Iconic Dyer' of
it on the ground that '-u
building | •••
" •
W|- understand
that tli/rr is httk- ■ h.chw.c;. to improve during 1933. Such (ti«-d for-wind
necUon
Of
a
gas
stove
near
Che
head
jMra. Eaton and tlie baby Both fain- ;
the Grand Rapid.- Bookytw A Chair
was not iweded noq- and. undi r present L...
&lt;di....
m Uh- treasury ol Uns local comund-rtukiug had to be planned 1
The gas Was still turned on when offi- - n»q lo
......................
conditions, could not be afforded. Uon- ndttcc" it I* time
l*’flunking j- would lx? ftxxUth to set,up a grav**! I Broad jump David Kilnnr. Leoti Hies were Wiped Out entirely of all their c&lt; rs entered the house and tlie Interior com|i:iny. Kellar Stem's beautiful iilir.
VanDuL-&lt;n, John larren and Barbara| belonging*, neither one can-yinf in- !
George lia* been coming to the mar­
gre-sman McLaughlin iikrwii’ tipjwwd' aIltj pfanning wlfat to do to accumulate screening outfit in GasUetuti for a few [; Bli.s-. Winner* of first four place.-, re- “mince However, the building was was saturated with the fume.’.. A flash­
ket lor a long tmiy, but In' te &lt;d a re­
the bill, although it would have delight- i .i good fund tor relief work during the days, tlien thrive it to Prairieville for • spcctively.
jcovered by irouraixr Mr. Eaton who light. stiU burning dimly, wax found be­ nting nature and few have wen or
the next job and back to Woodlabd for.
:&lt;uumunin in hi* d^inct to| coming roll and winter months,
»d rwme I'.uumutnt.e.-.
Individual axek.-rne^: John lairM-n,jhad just recently come to Grayling side, the body Both Sheriff George luurd of him, although lie has bcon
have had nev*~pn*t office
----first,
and
Barbara Bib*. .MSNiiid
! fn»n Hastings, was employed by the U-onard and Dr If.A Adrounie, cutin- liens.
.
they w ere not neccMary
Three-legged sack race: Gerald and »!»’•• Highway Department mid h*.l ty coroner. state that the evidence
,
------ ... - was of roijud ytosiqiw*,
and .would have bern .»
riah Aid which pbmied
Harold Roger/, first. Barbara Bits , and
staying at the George Miller home clearly indicated suicide Mr HtilsbuUgh
,.tr. being Inclnud to ariMnia. and in tt&gt;*'
to this country for .utc.
Munn illl meet with ........ •""V-.-.-...... ■ Hare! Manm. M-c.m&lt;Vand John Lawn «n«H Monday, when he motored to, ■ ,
. ----last
six
months
has 4x&lt;n Ulimg away
construction would hai
U Thursday
‘ land Leon VanlMteem third.
Hasting* to-accompany- his wite here, i ",n« “,,d J* . Adrounie stain
more than tuuni. He weigli*. only
. little additional tmjiloy erf &lt;il Iab»r
.'
Rckiv race "Team
by Bar- ITfley moved into the Johnson house!P,0*laW&gt;* come later during the, even
Team captained
captained by
386 • ixmndv at present, but has lutji*.■ary to plan the iniprovenu-nt m» ■ !O1
comment mi
Tuesday."
। suinc evening.
rmm
m*m&gt;
m in- ,
„
«*»• &lt;™*&gt; eZnlalnrrt
the three men and their note
Mrs .Ea'.oh wa- the daughter of Mr.I, ‘&gt;^&lt;’vcry of the tragedy was nude that if hr eats i nough spinach hr
co.:, Tl» &lt;»inn,i..tai «ul ’ W ”“d
pick Up some of hte fase.-* later.
*^|
tulluwirig words
J A McNulty who call* d
«..»
r P1.nn. &lt;! u&gt; Jwv.
'LT '‘”1,
k""Kr’ and Mr- Ernest Lewis, who"live on the ,v *,M*
Gcwge's
rather. sallow coinph
State Road ea*4 ul town
m Mr. SuKbnugh'i residence about I ;0&lt;)
.
. xii»n
.. i*
fhu &gt;»rt&gt;r»U* anuh a n*n iminoiM
' , ,’”h ,r-1 Bl--.--conn
.
Funeral senires for the-mother and ocloclt
afternoon. Iteteiving rather accentoatci In this murk-t b&gt;
..
before ..
tin- ---Fourth'■.,! July,
and it wi ‘ Stork race Jor distance Barbara child were held at Uh: Walldorff Iu. [ no answer and knowing that Mr Hui- the brand new wit !&gt; the wr nkl. -.Hl!
good
other
Al! the grading work wx* done Thur i Bliw, first David Kilmer, recond
neral home on Saturday aflenmon. jbaugh
,-bn"Rh hud
hud not
n0‘ been
h"" "In
•»"_*
’od health
hci‘”h .ot
nl ,In
ln ,»itl.;&lt;■»
’«' coat -He say &gt; it I:, junk.
day June 30. Friday and Saturdi* v | .Kiingurcwi race John 'Larsen and
L R Severance officiating Burial lute, he notified Sheriff Leonard, who but, tiicn. hr «lv
July 1 and 2 Gravel K being hqulcd ■ i David Kilmer tied for first. Barbara Rev.
entered the building
i However, while -h
..
wa-s m Fuller cemetery.
! I BHm. second. Leon VanDflben, third.
; The late Mr Sul-baugh wga a mem-1 of! to about the sire of w" birdwi on
this nwdway.'Tl"e umdSmtean
A/?Ur V. .Woodbunw had
,
, ,,,„
,lxr Of the I O O F and K Ot P lodges H bodkin. George sllll iiMiMgr. to mu .
'charge of trarojmMalion.
Tomorrow Thursday night' a dinner h'r'* Al 1‘"* l“m'
hL' d, ’lh hr
“roun&lt;1 ,n U"' "M,tl ''
Janl,,,r *ork for lhe KPbwniial lust i&lt;&gt; make it. i-'xncrvuve. probably
........
“d HASTINGS METHODISTS will be MTv&lt;d at the Hasting* Country
,, and Presbyterian
and- nt. the
Well, «ny«ay
Club, when the Greenville club will be
rhowiix
»..rt -r n,*. chtirclies
--------------..e .*&gt;.
guest*, a
snort musical program by
Fellow* hail. Hr had bern in floor m disfiosition. and.
...—a*.... _
said,
A -short
VISITED TRINITY CHURCH guests.
Mm Noble Caln of Chicago will b,.! »&gt;caKh for mure than
........
weak A* t&lt;&gt; lung । lower and trail as to
physique * asked n. to let ih(&gt; world
•rendered followed by "dancing C&lt;&gt;ng '10
d*’*511
T’flpTW'
andy Mlf'Ot this Sunday School Scholars Rc and Mr- J C Ketcham'arc chairmen
i*re&gt;ii\-&gt;' tii *&lt;iv
i We are sure
warded For Perfect At­
lx? found with Kellar St» nt * line in the
of Uie commit!*
1 Ozi Pardee. ,
------ -- ------ - - ' IKeeler
x**ur uiniuniK
building ire
He pun
pint ,. nir
tor .'-x-iriy
.vxTrly.
tendance For Quarter '
South Bownc
».»,«’ lywiuhlp. ;u»l hum ul
ul„ ,
,*
improtem#n:
....
..
...... r------- --------- --,
iworf «»»» suiuuv «rU» «
„„„ td- „„ m0 „
-.
■ph
aged 56. ----died.------uddenreadily admit that the road li In much . “&lt;
M&lt; Uwdist Sunday School tor the 1
A WlllittA.
j—
’ ‘‘■gig lllnews Funeral sente*-* will be w&gt;r&lt;ird win.
*.&gt;r
IRONSIDE BROS, Propr..
Cali
lh. Khoun
""
VU"*’ &gt;’&lt;■■*
V.wn.«i4&gt;. »(,«,«.», .t
,
there ore I lws? three month.**. Uie
scholars ,«were * "•
.... SunSun- ''W* ™a I»lio"n« •
I‘Y.,1 „c,„t ,t
*“ "
hca
Phone 2491
Haxtinut*. Mich.
m
tie 'given a trip to Grand R.PI4,
Rapid.* on
tha* anv pal- Twelve auto fads went kt Trinity attack­
[ the wife and pn&lt;* brother. Wilbur H
Funeral service* are to be at the Pardee, besides other relatives
eting an-1 Methodist church where they attendfamily
residence
thjs
Wednesday
after&lt;»
asea
kqUW
’
U
quH&lt;
.
„
,
&lt;&gt;a&lt;l .-.utc* i • &lt;1 Sunday srtioal and church
cea«ed gained &lt;|iut«- a n-jiutiition
noon al 2 30 o'clock with burial in. the bllll plllKf.in hls v&lt;1(jnK,................
statement!,or al Trinity, delivered a tine helpful Irving cemetery.
'game waa quite complete without him.
1 &lt;-.&gt;mn.;v. Sermon on • Encouragement.", It was
num
in
KAi
A
M
*»n&lt;*
r *Uirir
te fncncli
. . ..
DIED IN KALAMAZOO.
;oI
r EnCUie. i &gt; ’l*cuilly applicable to the young proTlie remains of Mr* Mary Graines
h»r death on Friday l»U&lt;i
tx si
i p'-c m attendance Rev. Gregory served
were brought from KalamAzoo. where
”
.
»». v.
v.
at ton
nau been in :»
ion. »ne
She luui
at
। tears ago and al! were glad to "greet she dl«d on Sunday, arid funeral serv­ yTtu W C- T U w ill lurid a plvnic u great xufferri
ice*
held
jn
the
Baptist
church
thl.
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Mund*
Zrrlx
l
on
" ' time.
•
"
long
Fuivra) mti
I and -hear him again. ’
Wednesday
morning
at
ten
o'clock.;
................
«...
tllir
,
U(
„
llx .rrsidr-nir
Tuesday
afternoon.
July
19;
with
Mrat the-family
After the seAicc, Ute Hastings jwojrte
Rev B J Adcock ofhcialing. Buna} In Amy Bower a* leader. Y’ou are cordially J no p M Rev
I enjoyed a jf&lt; luck dinner, fifty-six be- ^
)e_J^g|er^eg|||^eryrr-------------- --------- U;-----------------------------------------------4
--------------------E.
invited to attend
iTriternwlH in Rlvi rad- reiiiinif ated. Ret' Gregory w a»ahliuihor

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! Liter in the afu rrx/n. sevehU went
■ to Clark Mcmprla! Home where Rev
! L I. Dewey wa* sclicduled to conduct
I service* aruv music was rendered by
Lucy and Lucille Bavett, Wm
v ap&gt;1 Reid Ba.va tt qiSn an' enjoyable time and felt
I well repaid for-their effort s
.'•atngVhr «•!•* • I
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t tn th* makmc of • ■ K •' LOCKE'S &lt; (&gt;W:r !■'.• Th* mguig Of tnMAKE NATIONAL RECORDS
■ :s. S.*.t;:;. and delight* &lt;1 ■ F'terboro. N H-Three cows in the
T!.* 1 . tor* wv:&lt; al-o c&lt;«d i •« rd ol R F Locke ol Cressey have
,
just
finished
Uirtr Iirw official record*
I- ibv »!r.*r wav a dr light
(for production which entitle them to.
road who attended
1 entry in the Advanced Register of the
American Ouenuey Cattle Club Thc*c!
HtiwiNx HILUS SC11OOLHOV.sk animals include eight year old Max*!
: free lecture- beginning, Bcsse of Oak Grove Farru 144298.
la July 15. at 3 bo P. M. will tic with u production of 147618 pound* of
n a( t|ic Bowens Mills school home i milk and 826 8 pounds of fat tn-clxu
'
Wulck and Miss Helen । A. four year old Meadow-Gold Lucile
TllC following subjects -338444 With
with a nmditrtinn
production nf
of i&lt;rr74
10374 4l
41
pounds ot milk and 28 5 pounds of fat]
anatomy, hygiene, health talk, in claas C and three year old ScottUnd!
phy.-a al culture. The ladies Farms Ladyofthelake 299043 with hl
tnprd (i&gt; attend: Tlie young production of 12939-8 pounds ot milk
A
well ax tire older ones.
and 618.4 pounds ow fat in class E.

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OF HiRMER RESIDENT.'
.1 Harry Eldred of Hope town-; Funeral *rnhcr» were held at Muir,
improved models with much higher priced cars.
charged with taking gasoline Sunday. July 10 ■»&lt; 2 P M. for Mr.
iU1&lt;Mnob:lr* .&gt;■ • Pu;t lake were Opra 14 Warner, formerly a reaidrnt oil
The performance of the New Ford V-8 is equal to any car regard­
1! Ixfi re J L-ticr Matthews of Ha-«ttnr&gt;. whu pxNWd away Friday at
week. Both confessed ■ the borne of Mr&gt; Della p Stoddard
less of price; has roomy body, lugh grade upholstery, easy riding
Each wu assessed 825 ■ Surviving her are her husband. Charlie 1
cot* tn the case, or Warner and daughter Bessie, also a I
qualities, quick acceleration, 80 miles an hour with no vibration.
day* In Jail At thl* writing niece Grace Couoti of Portland and
they have been unable to produce tiw nephew. Clarence Turner, ot Kalama-!
money, to are languutung in Jail
wo
Call and drive one of these new cars and you will be greatly sur­
ROBBERY AT NASHVILLE.
HALF MILLION ESTATE ,
Early Monday' morning, it wbj b«j_
DIVIDED
BY COVNINS
1 la ved aomewhere about three or four ! Wilham Bush of ShulU. Mich , will 1
o’cJpck. the White Star gMolme sta- be one ol the benetlcarie* ol (hr 8500.tmn at Nashville wu* broken into The 000 estate left by the late Benjaniin A i
: thieves tccured about sixty jxmmes Bush, tor 50 years i&lt;alsma»o Theater!
They also stole a Willyk-Knlsht car. manager, according to the will filed in ■
belonging to Mr Harley Andreu* o:; fhe Probate Court at Kalamaioo. seven1
.that village, taking it from his garage other cousins and a tew personal
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B-Squad Loses to Grand Rap­
ids Horseshoe Players By
|
18-7 Score

(Continued from page &lt;fne&gt;
Lansing shoe towers defeated the 4o- -----------cal A-team 11 to 8 in a match at I ad- ’ f*’’uWM!a?s **’“** **2. ln.19,1
sing ouiuiuuy
Saturday evening
evening thereby
under conditions
-nn
Uirn-u, making hquora being produced
■
..........
.
. . .to date
. . stand
. _ _____
wmihl would
inaurW insun'
minty «.r
hw&gt;.
Hastings horaesiioe toaccr* will tor ini the
contests
onewhich
, win ; w'hien
punthtv of
the proLqcal Nine Swamps Holland for one of the most difficult contest* ; each Two substitutes were in the
-(duct
tn tlie manufacture
"r ar\d.
“
an i nr ■&gt;«. of'beer,
!
limit
the
amount
ot
alcohol
it
mn-ht
M
17-2—Rockford Beaten 7-3 rcheduled for the current season when | ular HusUngr. line-up.
just a* Catuida docs Both Di.­
they play the strong Grand Rapid&gt;, Charlie James
droppedand
hla first
game contain,
.In Spectacular Game
republican
the
platA-team here tomorrow iThurxday) eve-* of- -------------- season
. —
. .
------democratic
..ot
the
to
Fisher,
star .tosser
....
,
Tkminnl*
rtrh.hi^
. In Saturday'sqiame the Hastings In­ nlng at the local club court* In back Lansing. 50 to 47. In the tournament ’o"h
BBTe-' that^thev w.n
of.the
Edinondt--------’ Filling
Station--------acrou played here earlier in the sea'-on, James
dependents more than avenged an ear- —
----------------- ----------Her defeat by Holland when they took “t» $ K * «•
arMn
.
.
street
The republican party, according to ml
the team from tint city Into camp by
Jack Hoeksenui. star of tlie visiting n.uigin
It fvprobable that a third "match be- party tradition*, would in-r • on a large
a seventeen to two score. The Hastings team, is city horseshoe pitching cham­
boys ran wild In the third inning, pion of Grand Rapid* and is recognised- tween the two cities will be played measure of uniformity in .-tat&lt; i».-,ula'
luter
in
the
season.
.
non*, in state* where prohibit;m -shall
scoring nine runs on four hits when as one of the best towers in the state
Tlie Hastings B-team lost to the te cast aside. The government probably 1
thirteen men faced the Holland pitch­ Jack recently defeated - Joe Benhett
er Roush, coming up first in l)ie fourth i*1io played Jimmie Risk in an ex­ Grand Rapid* fl-team 18 to 7 In u would fix a maximum limit 'to the!
there Thursday evening. Wood- number of place* to be licensed b.. u d
inning, put the bail into the race track hibition game iwrei lour games out of match
for a home run and McCann connected five and averaged better tlian 72 per man and Stanton were high scorers cn population, and would requite that
for Hastings while-H Hoekscmn and drinking be not danr oiFtlw premia
for his second homer of the- season In cent ringers.
Ck-itr hud the best rtnger average for Uh«rr liquor is sold It would |&gt;robably
tlie seventh frame Batteries for Has­
The tournament till* year should be arBnii fUplds.
Rat.ia.
'
. fiJUw the Canadian plan of handling.
tings Wert Brown. Roush and Morse, particularly interesting since it will •'l.-r.d
-■
Herewith
arc detail* of the Lansing 'lh,. reUI| Jlqu&lt;&gt;r truffle, with th.- ’.dta
Moore; Walters. Walderlng. Bakkers consist vt single matches instead °f I .^7'
{getting Uw maximum ot revenia-. anil'
matches at In the tournament last i,
and Westerhof worked for Holland.
SP
R
DR
Pt*
Per
maximum of control over Uh-tratTli
'
i Laiuing
The best baseball seen on the local year. ’
284 164 “
—So far thl* season ail members of Uie, !?s*^r "
diamond this season' and perhaps for
266 132 30
democratic party ha-, nude.a poseveral- years past was exhibited Sunday regular Hasting* A-team have not been | p,™ , ’
- •
, 288 135 30 197 ■,G ■ tlitical issue of the'n-iieal &lt;
when Hartford furnished the opposi­ able to play together al) al the same [ , rr1 ''
180 41.3fteenth Amendment and
making;
•”Jgon " , ,
tion And It was real opposition; only time. From one to two substitutes have
207 42 5 : drastic changes In tlie V*
- - ’JOB 131
timely hitting by the locals gave Has- been used in each tournament Against it-------------I''.
’
.
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I
That
party,
having
much?
a
ixJi
’
ind
Grand Rapids, liowever. fan* nope that I
.
f7 8 1384 659 161 1U49 44 H issUr. nt n hB, taken a din-et ’uni! tor I
ro‘““
Hastings got a long lend In tlw flrit Uie team will be there full strength as
WL HP R DR Pts Per;the.repeul ot the amendment, and hr
any player ----who...........
slmots ringer average* | Hasting*
*1 inning when with one man down and a । 1,
4 I 280 177------------------------i
53 247 633; the immediate ntunf of tin- m.&lt;
double play in sight the Hartford 'much below 45 per cent ts likely to lx- c James
' 3 2 284 147
shortstop muffed a hard hit bail from;a heavy lour although tin* pcrceiiUgc 1E James
1 4 342 152 30 i9fi 44 4 ’&lt; &lt;i|io!ic content Hut the jmity &lt;ii--Brandstr tier's bat. the only error of is plenty good enough to win ixiltiLs inl()i*k*
0 5 266 89 12 148.33 5: propose any plan bv mruns .nl wli
i Stanton
the game McCann. Brown and Roush ’ the average touincy
|Htan
”~" .
0 5 212 42
- McMillan
tiH-n hit safely and three runs crosacd ,
------------ « • ------------ '
the plate before the side was retired \Cn!nrssrl
(linnfa lOHia
Innin
r~.orea UtaniS,
KJtaniS,
; Totals .
8 17 1384 «O7 I 43 875 43.H :ir.iYof tin- itqmir tram-.’to tl.e m.huil J
In the rerond Inning Hartfoid go- ^OlOrea
lOHta
Tn
Plsiv
Ttsnm
Perp
Herewith
are
details of the Grand! ""1
f‘»r *uc»t action, a-. Uh-.’
luck two of the runs by virtue of three I .
*
.’pl* ■* ■ . « that.
.«1 ot ham:.: .&gt; mi­
clean hila. Till* ended the scoring until
J1 O riay 1 eam oere napUh tournament
GROUP 1
Grand
l*&gt;rm
.tern &lt;&gt;!
distribution
a. (.'.macii
the seventh wlnm Roush and Morse . ll's more than likely
- that funs herMlA.IM Rapids v.s Hastings at Grand;
...........................
..........
‘
xl I. Rapid*. July 7.
by Gtand ha*,
there would be
both hit safely and Halsey, bn the *&gt;«• &gt;n f'“r another
"bung-up"" good
7. 1932. w-m
won-by
,,iW-there
tx- as many plan-, for
mound for Hasting*, won his own basebail game Sunday' afternoon when •Rapids J« to 7.
1 ,h*
nt
■
[^&gt;1 I Tlie democratic party, as well its tl-.&lt;game with a vlcloui single through tlu- I°nJu comes here for a return game Grand Rapids
w j ’ republican party., p^slgcs iLsrlf t»» prrpitcher into right field, clearing the
l'i May tiu- Independents wen- H Hoeksema .
bases
1 defeated 3-2 at Ionia and have Ixtii
4O4,'i',it Uh- return of rlie^salixii. also to
GROUP 3
CROUP 2
protect prohibition staw-r lu-.u-ad oj
Hartford made two hits count for a ' looking fonfrard all season for a chance Vander Pool .
..gjune m-: &lt;r federal regulation*, which
run in the eighth wlren Houny got hlsl10 ‘ Ven *xounU Both tram* are even- John Postema
32 j would largely control the dispensing of
third bit off Halsey* delivery andf'V maUhed^tond both an- cabble of Jim Postema
3() I liquor, the democratic plan would al- Wortt! on Goodman's three bagger, his putting, up u good brand ot game,
Meyers ...
280Flow such local control as each mdividA week
second for tlie game
* ~
*" * from Saturday. July
•*» 23, tlx* Kuiper . . .
nq 9 j ual stale would prescribe
Brown pul Die g-jme in lee. however. Marshall 1nde|&gt;rndcnu are scheduled Jahn Hoeksemn
In Hastings' half of the inning when to come here for a contest
Hcemstra .
One
of
the
feature
games
of
the
en
­
he lifted a fast one Into Uie band
Take your choice. If anyone behcvi-iJay Postema
stand for a homp run with McCann on tire season will lake place on Sunday
tliat a political pnrty ought n'rt CU
July 24. when the Bishop Colond
base
.
498
33 3 make a political issue of prohibition,
the republican jiositlon should appeal
"Rube Applebury" pitching for Hart­ Gianta of Battle Creek clash’with the Hasting*
Pct
R
ford granted Hastings' only right tote, Independent* lien*. Tiu- Giants are al­ Woodman
. f.8
3»7 to him.- if anyone feel* that. th«- voters
Spectacular! Yet the low price alone doesn’t tell the
Jt
issued two pa-sw-s. and struck out seven, ways an Interesting team-to sec In ac­ Stanton
315o of tiu* rountry. without regard to jxuty
men. Hulsey allowed nine hit*, two tion and fans lien- cun recall many1 ex­ Roush
30 4 «’»d,entirrly free fnmrimrtybia-., h &gt;uld
whole money-saving story! SEE THEM.
citing contests, between. tills Battle
393I vote and d-clde this que.-tion. Un- r»-passes, and had three Btrike ouLs. .
Miller
Creek
nine
and
Die
local
team.
Judging
287 publican plan would- be’ futoird. if
Purtol. playing renter field for rtartMcMillon
ford contributed the moat six-etarular from past performances there will t be Heacock
28 6! an&gt;°&lt;*r
tlF*1 w,ch
'lioukl
.
•}g2'• I'-guIate tile lialjic, anti t|iat state c aiIx-rformunce of tlie day when lie made a&lt; tlon aplenty
Buskirk
250:&gt;iol would b&lt;- iijx-rior to national bofitwo conVcutive "sticx- string" catches
Tinker
243; trol. then Im-»&lt;iqld Turrir tin- demoof what siioiik) huvr been sure hits by
Brail .
Brandy and McCanir.
ISO 180]cratlc position. If'anyone believes .tliat
O'Donnell
’___ 'we .-Ji^nld ami nd tlw- V •! !■•.«! Art &gt;-&gt;
Box score
433 1540 28 । as to permit the sale of beer wlth-.ni'.
Hastings .
Girl. Ixisrbail players of Indian
ABR II POA
'knowing what system a Hi lx- -vt tip foi
Harrington, If. . .
Landing. TlMirnapplc lake, demon­ Grand .Rapid.'. .
0 i flic db-powl ot that beer, hr should to?-­
Young, ss
. 5
strated Sunday that the great Amcri’’ the demrxtrntlc ticket A vote for either
Brandy. 3b
tun sport Isn't exclusively a [lastline Cider A Vander I*ool5
:
■ ticket would favor the protection of j
McCann, 2b
L.r men by defeating a t«-nGi of men Kuiper A- Jim Pmtrma
4
3 : state* having law* to prohiNTtfie traf-1
Brown, lb
, 12 to 4 in a game Sunday. Tn another Jay Postema At John Postema 2
». Barker has been removed
accompanied by her fri
Roush, r f
2 0 0' game the Rancher* defeated Uh* Mill Heemstra &amp; John Hoeksema 2’ _2|vote against the return of shIoihis -a
Hallo*- Scgar's Sunday.
ot livr *&gt;n. Gerald Barker.
Ix-onard, c f
0 10 Street Tigers of Hastings by a decisive
•1 Mat (. ••oil and Winfield
- vote lor Uh- democratic party would
Mrs
Hattie
Anders
entertained
Sat
­
Morse, c
1 3 01 score.
of U.ii.-mg Mr, and Mrs. Ce* I open the way lor a* many ayatema of
Halsey, p ..
urday
evening.
July
2.
with
a
mi-cel1 1 41 The Indian Landing tram of girl* Hastings
’ 'law- regulating Uh- traffic a* there ure
latuou* shower in honor of iier.duUgh- cent marriage
H PO A ’ttl" l&gt;'a^ Bffaln
flt Indian Land- Woodman A: Miller ...
Mx-on'and Mte Hattie Mason
Hartford
states, with little mitral uiterfen-no ter Marion wJu&gt; wu* icvntly niarrit-d to
Mrs. Art RicliahLnn received a card
0 3 3.1"'
. T "•
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Stanton A- Heiicock
from Mi
Mark Purdy of Chieayo
■yland spent Saturday uud SunSu-wurt. 1*...............
A vote for the republican party would
Roush A Buskirk
Ftank Oriykendall. ‘
Sroundin. r f
mean undoubtedly a large ini*ip.urr of many pretty and Uwful gifts. h-»- cn ani
MeMillan A Tinker
Bouny. 2b
federal control over tlu- tnifilc ip Mich and cake were -ened and all departed from the «-'x;ilik-:&lt;.n •»! her sms
InAgtay momint friends of Mrs
O'Donnell A- Brail . .
. ■
■ ■
R Miller, lb
slate* a* favored the return of the wishing them a Happy smit praipcrmr: M; |«:n&lt;r. .DiliAjill. rntrti it lu-r home arid
Goodman. 3b
,.
manufacture and sale ot alcoholic future.
o -j
!..und I i r rittmu in a chair dead She
»
IB beverage*.
undertakes
Righter, if.
hud died Mimrtime Tuesday evening.
7 n
Clayton Brandstctter'.s CentrallU-s
Mr. and Mrf. Frank Thompwn ami
Purtrl. cl
We have tried
slate this mailer fattier. Mr Win. Gilh-.-iiie, sja-nt a lew
The funeral t&lt;&gt; -k t»Lscv Frid.iy at the
- 0 defeated thru Second Ward Easterners
A Miller, c
plainly, without bias and with no days last week with Mr. mid Mr. ErCartland officiating and
7 01 Friday. 6 to 3 to win the K. of P City
“Applebury." p.
thought of urging anyone to vote anv
ik*Mde crnicteB Beside a
LAKE &lt;»l&gt;Ei
0 &lt; j League Championship for 1932. Acother way than as she or he may
is beiti in fi
:
''
ravM- counts of the last two games and the
Wm-dow Martin of Gull lake visited
Given below ore the-batting averages
hevp'
Is
right.
.
'
ilili
for
*&lt;&gt;me
time
had
tinmis-Ju
ISunday with Mr and Mrs. RaynwflU
' for the member* of Hastings Independ­ final standing* will appear in next
A fast game ot soft ball Monday
• to fall Thursday r.ening and Burt
ent* who are appearing in the line-up .week's Banner
Martin and son.
night at the fair grounds was won by
l.&lt; jwrd and Mr- Joseph
Then- .u &lt;- &lt;■-.&gt; ral mrihs to lx- n . sid­ [ break m-r .lUp.- M:
at the present time Averages are fig­
Mr*. Mary Watkins jiax-cd away at
tin- team chuu-n by Bob Feld Home
ed in this nelgiib'rluxxt. Mi. and Mr- caring for her.
ured to Inetudr the games of the past GOING TO OLYMPIC
GAMES IN C ALIFORNIA. runs by Clark O'Donnell. Dutch H&lt;y- her home in Middleville after a few Ralph jAiktn- a daughter. July 3; Mr.
week end
Hasting* jx-ople will be interested In venair and Clay Bassett hel|M4 male of age Siu- spent must ot her life in and Mrs Frank Silrcck a son, July 7;
Player
AB
the following item concerning a former the score 28 to 9
Mr and Mr*. Roy Wiikiiia. a (JaugiiMcCann
... 35 13 371 Hasting* resident
Boys came from Welcome Corners Yankee Spring*. She leaves five daugh­
I
'
ters and two sons to mourn her' passing.
Brown ...
...49
.348
"Addison C Barber, -on of Mrs O and the Cook farm to share in the fun.
MLm Eflh- Ricliaids of Milwaukee 1*
Roush
50
900 H. Thompson of Grand Rapid* and A. A contest is enjoyed each Monday eve­ Tlie funeral was iuld Sunday at her visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson and
home
and
laid
to
rest
in
the
Yankee
Moore
C. Barber of New' York City, who la ning beginning at 6:30 and for nine Springs cemetery She was the mother family
Morse
376 Michigan champion high jumper, ties innings.
Mrs. Jas, Leoiuird attended the
BrandstcttcT .
Clay Bassett suffered a wounded of Mrs. wrn. Johnson and Rollo Ullvry funeral of her grandfather. Wm. Mc­
for first in -Chicago trials and goes u&gt;
52 13 .250 Palo Alto. Colif.. for the Olympic shit), from u club that slipped when n of this place She will be greatly mtesed Cown, of Rutland Monday.
Parker .
350 final* July 15 and 16."
baiter tried to make a Iwmc’run. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs W H .Hayward visited
Mr and Mr*. Rollo Bowerman arc
Bump .
Wnodburne .sewed .up. Uie gusli and
Young ..
San Francisco lias 40 telephones for Clay expects to be OK. for next Mon­ the pioud parents ofa fine baby boy ter and Mr and Mr.- Clarence Cap-'
born July 1.
'
'
4 / Hartington
57 ID
each 100 inhabitants.
day night.
There will be six free lectures given l&gt;on anti dmighu-r who are spending
•
‘
in succeafion at the Behrens Mills Miinc time at Gun lake
.
HICKORY CORNERS
'
Mr. and Mr* RiL^ell Johncoek and
Mrs Della Bissel is at tlie Battle sclwol beginning July 15 at 2 P. M. by
Creek Sanitarium for ubM-nalion and a doctor and nurse M'lit out by the sens attended a family gathering at tlw
state. Everyone is Invited to attend home ot the former's jrarents. Mr and
treatment.
Mrs. Arthur Johncoek ot Cloverdale, in
Mrx. Orace Peter* Moody and Louise tlicse meetings.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Bowerman and tunor of txii-y Joiuicvck wlto t* home
Kelley were in an auto accident thl*
week Their car tunu d completely «&gt;vrr baby are visiting Uie latter's parent:, from Chicago for lier vacation.
but they were only slightly bruised and near Bowens Mills
Mr. and Mrs Albert Green and fam­ 5!is.- Fr*&gt;« :-t Johncixk of the death o!
scratched.
We Are Going to Sell
Mrs, Minnie Trethrick is expected ily and Marshall Bntndow attended the lull -r'.- nephew, Rockwell Hayward,
FOR
the Hilt
Hill reunion at Fine
Pine lake Sunday. wlm&lt; iKHih*
■••• wa* in Cmnas. Wiuli.nuTHE ASSORTMENT
home this Tuesday from California. tne
,,s ,*’ar’ Hayward,
Her brother. Rev Roy Bostwick, and There were about 80 present from Bat-1,on- 1,1 *“* l,K‘
IKY GOOD
Mr* Bostwick with wliom she has tie Creek. HaaDMgs. Nashville. luicry. wlu' tonnerly hud in thia viciinlty
Sympathy
U
extended
to
the
relatives
Maple
Grove
and
Dowling.
A
px
luck
««"•
“
&lt;»
”
'
•-v
’
-ort-rt
tn
»h..
rrtei««
visited the past year are driving
dinner was served at noon and a fine
through.
LEAD ANP ZINC
The Banner 8 S class meet* Mon­ program was given in Uie afternoon
VAnt Newton and wife ol Middleville
day evening at the luxne of Mrs Fred All enjoyed the day and vowed it was
and Ray Newton and family were SunPerkin* A program will follow the o a day welt spent
guests of
of Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs. Neal
Neal NewNewMr. and Mrs. Vance Sharpe and son ’Iday
d“&gt;' Itueate
operatlve supper at 7 30
The L. A. 8 at Rev. and Mrs. Swad- Rarold of Grand Rapid* spent a wivk ■J101)ling's was well attended Friday. Elec­ vacation at their cottage ul Deep lake I Horae?- Quok and family of Grand
John
Grice
and
son
George
accom'K-'pids
were
week
end
guests
ot
Mr
tion of officers resulted as follows-.
•Mtn Richardson.
TELEPHONE 251S
FRANK SAGE
President, Mr*. Frank Bolyen; Vice­ panled his daughter and husband. Mi
Pres. Mrs Frank Brown; secretary and and Mrs. Jay Robert* of Grand Rapid.*: Monday July 4. being ArJ Richardbirthday. Mr and Mrs Roy NaitMWVWW treasurer. Mrs. Carrie Lamont. The to Oxbow Dam. Houghton take and
&lt;&gt;f Freeport
next meeUng will be their annual pic­ scveral other places of interest recent-‘,rr ttnd M" ’H»«“
ly
.,
surprised him by presenting him with
nic at Prairieville park.
.
Richard Green of Naahvtlle spent a “ lovely birthday rake and'u freezer of
The tuition at Kellogg Agricultural
high school has been reduced to $60. few days last week with lite unde Al- j Pineapple la- which th&lt;-y all enjoyed at
,hp former * home.
Anyone who would like a boy or girl bert Green and fatoliy
__________, e t_________
| Sympathy of friends is extended to
to work for board and attend school
SIZES AND
We don't think this Quality Paint
BALTIMORE CENTER.
John Crawford of Gun lake in -his
COLORS
communicate with Supt. O. Herrington.
Frank
Cardd
of
Lansing
te
spending
'
bereavement.
Miss Edna Willison is attending
PRICES REDVt EH all through the
Moderately Priced.
just as regularly as the seasons come and go, in­
a tew week* with to» father. Joe Cardd. I Gary and Ruby Newton are in Lansummer school at Kalamazoo.
' Pai nt Department ot our store.
vestors in our shares have received their
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tobla* spent Friday I sing thl* week attending 4-R club conMiss Eva Whidby with Mr. and Mrs.
dividends twice a year.
Glenn Whidby and children and Ross with- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tobias ol i fercnce. ,pary won 1st prize in -calf
*
’club work also 1st in Health. Mlsa
Whidby are touring the western states. Pritchardvillc.
These dividends amounted to over 1325,000 dur­
Mr. and Mr*. Rite Tietjens spent । Ruby won 1st a* 3rd year sewing
Mr*. Vina Smith's mother from Har­
ing the first half of 1932 and we invite you to
bor Beach is vid Ung her. Mrs. Smith's from Saturday until Tuesday with Mr. • champion. There are twenty-one deleand
Mr*.
Geo.
Gurnsey
of
Frveiiort
| gates from Barry county In attendance
share in the next dividend disbursement
health is some what improved.
Telephone 2131 - Hastings, Mich.
Mbs Velma Kellogg of Quimby Is at this conh-relH-e
Mr. and Mrs Lovell Dewey announce
at the end of the year.
the birth of a 94. lb. son named May­ spending the week with Mrs. Robert I Mr. and Mr* Will Dipp and Mr. ai«
Glasgow-.
Mrs. Harlow Begay attended tlw fuGoods Delivered
nard Merle,
Mrs. L. Rathbone of Lake Odessa, neral of Mr* Joe Lehman Thursday at
Thursday July 14th, Mrs. Homer
Flower will entertain the Home Liter­ Mra. Let Russell of Lansing. Mrs. i the MennoniU* church near Logan.
LANSING, MICHIGAN
Charles
Solomon
of
Hastings
and
Mrs.
Thp
Mtasc*
Mildred
Hutdien
and
ary club.
George Guernsey of Freeport were, Marguerite Segar «penl the week end
Local Ropmcntatioas J. L. Maiu A Son
!
MassachusetU began to issue paper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tletjlru with Mis* Helen Miller of Logan.
Sunday.
.*
I Mrs. Elia Simpson and two ^hlldrcn j
money in UK.

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utli.ktol orn ww&gt;m4v.;ln every v0Un&lt; P”****- Th«&gt;‘ required
•t HuHan. UicklfM. , a chairman and a secretary of the cau----- :-------- :—--------- icus and regular proceedings to be car­
cook BBQ .,
tan. । r[^ through Young men were there

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JJTLT 11, ISM

The Hastings Banner;m&lt;nU ,or&gt;yoan&lt; pcot,,e be^,me w‘
A lie Liaatniga paiiMcx jtcrested in politics. Caucuses ware held Views and Opinions;

and That Backward Glances;

Washington's Farewell
Eight-Year Association Ended

Bits of Yesterday

Plain white or colored
bright—
The comfort’s there and
style,is right.

SECOND CHOICE.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
SEVEXTV MVMTll TkA# and were often chosen delegate* to The democrats In our opinion, nornlWord was received from Mrs. George
' .* —
.. hLomZ'
convenUon* «• °®cers or
naled their second strongest candidate
o.neril-WMhlnn:,,,, UH mtotln, " Hjto xna ptotj
motorWll
w’-b4 ti.tm.urr
*
cures. When convenUon* were held for the presidency. Wc believe Newton
. .. . . ; through to Oregon, slated they had
wito M&gt; V*tor. U»X pttto in Ito toil
,t YeHowHoto Park to.to, to&lt;l
------------------- - -------- —I there was always a considerable num- D Baker of Ohio would have been a
i.-n. I.y Mill, I----------------- ‘
of youn^ men presenl wJ)0 were ln. stronger candidate before the country parlor of Black Sam Fruuncts' Tavern. | n most delightful trip and expected to
HI-SW;
ONE
YKAlt.
IS.OO
7
r
»
oun
*
men
Present
wno
were
in
thftn
Roovve
|
t
the
nomlnw
.
IN RAURV
148 years ago.
' !be with her daughter. Mrs. Albert
• so ccifrrj'tkiiao '.crested in. and were trained tn. I’ariy.Ttic smartcat thing the democrat* did
On this day George Washington. Kratz, at LcGrand, Oregon by the next
ha-tv Hix Mos-riB
*OTk: “nd that w“ worth wh,lp n;ln Chicago was their rejection of "Al ' called together for tile laal lime the (day.
*15
r.dutiua
»■»* helpful to'the young man. it was;Smith, despite the fact that Smith is officers of the Revolutionary Army.! Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Pflug have had'
'■I*-)
beneficial to hi* party it was Helpful a urpat American andjme ot tlie mo*t then staUoned in New York City There as guests the past week, Mr and Mrs.
•l-STr. THREE JTOSTHH
. 7,
2 .
‘"f .
.
nc&gt;P*u. ro|orful ttnd cotnp,,yrfj/^r.rs&lt;,llulltlc.5 ln were the men with whom h&gt;r eight Hurry Brooks and family of Jackson,
’
so? to his precinct and hi* country. It w- ur contemporary political life. The
years he had counseled and fought and Mr and Mr* Thos. Burn* 'Irma Wora healthy condition.
public, despite its respect for his ability starved in the war of Independence. It den' and daughter. Barbara, of Lakc‘ j We shall always believe that the cau- and. admiration for hi* meteoric rire' in was not ncccwary to say farewell.
view. Mr. and Mrs Paul Renkes and
I'UIU.X .MWiik'IPTK
Vl’.h iv iln'tur
l«;
and convention
system is
be I American
poiiUcs.
Allcu$
realized
Hie significance
of far
thetodaughter.
Pauline
of cannot
Clinton.associate
Iowa, thc
and4 ”
Harold
of "
Grand
~ .preferred
nreferted tn the nrlmarv brcaitM- of lWWkrNcwYorkrrwllhWhRcHouse summons from their clitef. And when. *~
—'•* Henkes -•
—■* Rapids.
to the primary, becaure of.^^p*^ jn otlM,r wx,r(u. Smith a'v
Aiy.VERTlSWI RATES..
Mra.-------David- ----------Boyes apd
son returned
shortly afternoon. General Washington
-------------------------„ I the interest it stimulates in people to ^jie candidate \would have typifiefi the entered the room they knew hr iiad- Saturday to tlielr home In Allegan
’* • take, a part hi their government; liberalism of the democratic plank on come to give them their last "ordera." after a
week's “visit
with
parents,
- -------*•'* ~*
,IU her ------‘~
Ur-n
i.. u ' through their parties. We believe., the. prohibition. Governor Roosevelt, on. the. A month previously he luid said good­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard, and
‘■'"t defects of the caucus and convention, other hand, lifts tlie party’s prohibition bye to his soldier* and subalterns, hud other relatives.
' stand to a higher level than the dry* rent most of them back to their tall
Mix*
BeatriceCarrot
her*
left
Mon
­
Thar
’••-•&gt; system could have been cured, and■ had nntlcifiated. Up to now Uw proploughing. But now he must take his day for Saginaw where she joined
: should have been cured, without a re- fe.Miunal dry* have always Classified, a leave of there, hl* veteran brother friends on a trip to Mackinaw and
w,!*ort to the primary system. Tlie pri- wet a* a plain drunk—and getting officers, who had shared with him in other northern point*.
measure* vne
Uie neavy
heavy minien
burden oi
of command.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ickes and
"i- mary method is undemocratic. Under away with it. With Governor Roosevelt mvasure
J a* the nominee Hint argument will fall
The tavern they were meeting in had daughter. Marlon, returned Friday
ilrt it minorities can and very often do rule?
_
! under its own weight. His own private usaociations of Itself in the days before ,rD1I» »WUng relative* m Ohio. They
b. for the person getting the largest num-,iuc and public accomplishments in- men began to gather tn knots in street
attended the Ickes and Garn reibr bet cd votes Is declared the nominee. ■ surf the wet aide ot the question fair comcra and to stop their buggies at j union.
.
,
the
although he may not have received as ’1"*1 thoughtful consideration. This Is cross roads to talk of •inalienable i Mr and Mrs. Ed. Hilton spent **
“
!
fortunate
for
the
couhtry
as
well
nr.
end in Woodland kith Mr. and
JOB PBINTINO.
per cent of the party s votes cast at .|lu, jMUf Th(1 pr(.sl&lt;jcntlal candidates, righto" and "taxation without repyc- week
rentaUon," this tavern had had for a Mrs. Alva J Miller, going with them
that primary. In a convention no one hn other word*, dignify the positions of device on its .sign the head of Qtleen to Ionia Sunday.
could be nominated unless he had a their respective parties on thl* great Charlotte, and was known hi New York , Donald Prentice left Saturday for
Toledo where he will take a course at
majority of the delegates representing ।
question. Despite tlie fact that as ' Queen's Head Tavern "
the
P«»htbt«on
our opinion, is getting
But when Samuel Fraunces, steward. a linotype school.
ito neonletow. and oura
»urx U
1. a• reuresentative
repto»ntoW,„
M1Wm In OU1
lu
COSCWUHC MOD1HCATIOS.
began to invite tlie murmurem in the)
■onmxtoto. H« °™
«to .ill mini to.:: ,mPtoU„,,, n
be «:UM. w. ton- streets into his back |&gt;arlor to continue
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
n.on »:» toiUA.
u» -prahi- •»««■.»&gt;
men
nominated ’ |R,t go oh with many of-the states in their talk of liberty, the name was
Mrs. Rachel Bailey of Grand Rapids
bn.Ki
In '.I, Brpubto*.. or, *M*'t a
b higher class- ■of- —
... -■ pHm.rJ.
'
-Drmocntoe PH.S pUKo.™ m„„ I oo*-. u»
I&gt; u -bcromp.p
to..- open nullification of the provisions of changed to -;Fraunres Tavern.' later was Ute guest of Mrs. Art Chase Mon­
this amendment. Under either platform
day and Tuesday.
roptol. »U.nc..ta ... .vra
'» f*-, I” “"Z «■ the plain voter will have final say a* wiwn the RevoluUon broke out in ear- '
nest and, Black Sam" Fraunceic was , Mis* Adda Sluwson is the guest of
.ubmuso.. M .to a«b«mh .»«.«■ *
to what the future policy of the coun­ aMlve on tlx- Colonial side, the place :her aunt. Mrs Chai les Sylvester of
mon( ... m«.ton. toobrtl, ttoto
“ ””kt
“nwow. try, on thl* question, is going to be — became more and more a resort for Battle Crock during vacation. Mrs. Florcnij! Logan has gone to
&gt;.to. ««ld be.Uw minimum nu.utod"’™'
•n"’h" “" Charlotte Republican Tribune.
•Rebels. " •
This historic old house still stands atj 'Jamestown. New York, where she will
Wotocl .*/ etow mn MU.
Uffittd «&lt; l»f»toUn«.ro..’
‘INTERESTING CAMPAIGN.
‘
several weeks with her son.
the corner of Broad ami Fe*r[ StreeuH *1.Mt U&gt;1
, Ptodw .ouon K«ble.
“J"
,
The ensuing political cani)»lgn uiU and w visited annually by Uioukand* ot1 ‘ £,lor
I Dr w A Lampmgn and son returnbe an intensely interesting pni-. Al tourists.
.
.h. tums of money in order that thc voters1 Smith who ran for president in 1928 is' •ni&lt;- room whfre Washington and hu S? -Tuesday to their home in Shepard,
umom! the constitution. One provides । . ,
J
,
. „ might be made acquainted with thc! now sulking, becaure Roosevelt put It officers assembled, known a* the -Long ‘ Michigan.
•hat the legislatures of the states shall
*’
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...
J:unc? Go*cr lc,t Thursday fop
.
., merits of candidates and the principlest over him Franklin D. Roosevjelt. the Room." ten days before had N-en Uie'
vote the ratification and tho second'
, ’•
* .
*‘**9’ vlslt ln Milwaukee and
...
.
,
and the platforms for which there!,j democratic nominee, is on a dripi&gt;lng scene of nn elaborate dhitu-r in Wash-'
tuuiiora
provide that
uias ratification
rasuicauon shall
*nao lxuc dane
uauc,
.................
,
.
,i। platform, lie Lx vacillating, he didn't ington’s* honor celebrating Uie evacu-1 • ..r:,K°...
by State convention. Unquestionably j Cdndld“,c"
K w expensive. and.darr B„ a(!cr Ta:nlniuiv and u trym : atlon of New York by the British.
MUs ^’Tlrude Leins and Albert
O tL
the -ate convention -method U tlie j! accounts
*ccounU for part of
°‘ our
wr Increased
'ncrea.scd|I {to
hx up thira-s wdh Tammany. Presi­ Candies had then blazed freon' the!Gra,B ”x’nl lft-s‘ ueek
»“lcrchandelier*,
bands
had
played.
t.
W
to
I
"S
gf
n
^
w
*"
I
2
r,r
;“‘
taxes. The did caucus and convention dent*..
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dentOloovcr
1* responsible
for..^
thv demost satisfactory for dealing with any I did not coat the people a rent. We have।' l’W-4on and- any other ailment
-- had been given and tributes paid amid ' ,.Dr' B7'C»
wa'
with
„
Miss (Henna Pancoast the
amendment* designed ’to nullify the . .
, . ,
.
, .
to . 1 which man or beast is intending. loud applause.
b ..ul|
Eighteenth amendment but to date not!I lo l..to rtoUtorin, bond, to n«Hc&gt; Iw,„ ,4.
But thl* Decembi'r noon the Cham-!
Mr and Mrs. R. T, Fremfh. who hate
I voters for the primary; ballots have 10(out ftn ulc rolling deep on a raft alone her whs undecorated. The only sound I. ""
a single elate in the union has provided
was Un- clank of sword* a* the officers ^,n '£ur?"g ln.
rcturn«l
Phone 2266
Hastings, Mich.
“»x,«.».« con- be printed and paid for al public ex, - Son-head Hiram Johnson, who wanted came to attention at the . ntrajice of 10
to ‘their
home
*wlr.h0
"’c in Middleville.
ld‘llev,
to be president by republican consent,
1
Milpa Herr W Wchlnn W ».» .
has now decided that tlie democrats ary their Commander In all the ynar* of|,r¥r*'
campaignin'*
thev
had
never
ms
h
•
and
Mr*.
Alin'd
Hine
returned
right Let’s take tiwm all down to
pnnn^o, n w attle ameUtuttw ,« . (
,hl( „ mu
Itok |»&lt;1 totot
„ s.wnl„ to ttott horn. In Tokdo
convention„to , ratlfv
. ,. , candidates
■ .is Madl’-on Squofc garden 'but be sure to
■ . change* , m .the The cost. .to .individual
have a referee who hasn't been bought
McLravy and family
-u.e ttmnuum ta, .hb »I C~nc
moR ftan
,be
alicad of the fight !&gt; Twill be some
l^htt, » fe lib
pra.
HBd lhB J,
,,,
campaign;—Grund Ledge independent.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
“n
Mrs. R. K.'■Grant and daughter. Miss
PLATFORMS
*"
"Ibbttto.pnmMtb.UttltoUn.bedone
, Grace, were .the. guests of friend* in
it s not platforms that are needed
I Woodland Friday.
bmtttbb. to «.« to.- M.to totoUtttal.
A very pleasant picnic party wa* &gt; The old farmer still 1* a-thinklug
need is for men and action. Amcri! Mins Eunice Kelly of Traverse City is
Ubb.1 ettMMM. «1-UP ^wer to def
ind
„ The.
NE'ER yef by force
held under the oulu on die grounds of.- An h&lt; nits milking Hh- e»w
&lt;5i has hud enough platforms. Now the
tlie guest of Mias Cntlwrine Van Vol- Hon Robert J. Grant by the members He wonders who ha* id! the moriey
with amendment* to Uie Federal Con-:
,. ,
. ,
Wan freedom over.
,
. , (would have cured the evil* that grew need Lx for men to climb down from the
I kenburg.
of the Presbyterian Sabbath *chool of
The whyfon, when, mid how
'
. .touuon A -into., Ctodiuo,, cxbtt In op
oU &gt;)&gt;lrm
h„, platform* and g» t‘&gt; work.
! Mrs F It Pancoast and Mra. Dr. tin* city yesterday. Tlie society exc &lt;&gt; m e. ~ James
Governor
Itooscvelt
and
President
Howell returned from a visit with preu tlicmwlvex under many obhgu- r''r^ape ils JiMt rhare &lt;if taxe &gt;
&gt; jn &lt;'..ale..
'-awl (.....icy to toe peonb. by Ito hun- Hoover know that, platform* won’t help
Thompson.
friends in Williamston and Lansing Hons to Mr. Grant for the courtcriai
to-Hd d«.d.. to.tondto &gt;to quMton
0, tMuul,rt,
lhB
teu4.s the United States upon its road to re­
Make" *money,
Mak
n,,,,rV and not do a thing.
। Saturday
It's pm in non-taxablr paper *
.n unendnml by eon„nu«».
&gt;bj,
extended them.
covery. Platform* are built solely to
Mra Mattie Morrill of Grand Rapids | At the prize shooting match held to- ' And to Wall Stm t quickly taki-i
tional time would be required. Regard- •
catch .vote*. They are not carefully laid
I.av been vrotirjg Mr ami Mrs Ch«l«! day in thu chv A M Black HUIo A
wing
plans for . war against a .common
lex* of party ptk^fiirm or even how we! &lt;
Unto, -.nd ..toer t.lrndk In toH ell&gt; . stoui.-n .nd .Mr Wilkes, rich kllW
enemy. Platform* arc merely to delude
There fixe* the prln- ot’our product
or dry the sentiment of the country
A THOUGHT ON TAXATION
recruit*.
Every'day u gr«* up-mid gown
Mrs w. d. WtoMdn M
g?
really 1*. it will take a two-thirds vote
There arc men with high ideal* in
And th&lt; le-oplr who work and raise it
A movement is under way, in thb
’J;
kUld torr, n.rto and . Mr. Stold.n. -Cnn-only-stt-brndrand frown:
both
parties
But
the
plank*
placed
ini
state to limit' taxation of read estate for
u!to,f
to , v 'to.
W,lt" '“h
'•» »' 'I'"'
the
piatfbnns
every
four
years
ure
not
j.
cmiMltuticniil amendment to modify all purposes of government ■ to H5 per
Now who in to blame for this trouble?
.‘X,
l''""1'
put there because they represent the'
the effect of the. Eighteenth amend­
j A good digre of Uh- penile nt home!
$1.1X10 of v-aluatton. Tills i* m accord­
Mrs Viola Buckhout and .son Donald. |
,
"* *
For ii they get a few dollar*
ment for submission to the states. Un-1 ance with the idea that real estate i* ers They are put there solely to get
ot
Toledo,
ohm.
ar&lt;
expected
in
the
Tlicy are quickly sent'aw ay o&lt;i a loan.
lex^i special rexsion is called. Congre-*c Jj bearing un unfair share, of government voter,. They have'no actual meaning j Waalungton a* visibly moved a* hr u;».
city this week to visit her mother. Mrs
1
‘
OLfUl
The splitting of hairs, tin- bickering, ht that moment.
’
r■ Julia Willison.
wdrnot be able to begin consideration 11
|
LITTLE BLUE-RIBBONS.
■ With i! they gamble, they tell u*
Anyway, money to make
MltoMMH.MUxto.nu ' unul,„„„ M11, .hL, v„ „ •he pomp and fanfare of political Con-; Without’any formal preUminarle* he
ventions are tnsulL* to intelligent vol-' began to speak.
B&gt;ue'-Ribbon.I” We c.U her th.. And who i* to blame for'their |»trcr
MMtotolM,,ltL': doubt UM (to ...tod, » ,..«,«tod era Such proceedings debase and . "With a heart full ot love and gratl-’ extended visit with her'cousin. Mls6: FtW?av2TMt?^'
U‘ ,,&lt; r
When the Governuu at. away n r„ ,id
।
take.'
...to. to,,, ...otaM, .!»: ««"«»!•
to rnecto,
to ,U.UW»
cheapen U republic conceived and dedi- ] tilde 1-tmr-*akc leave of. you I most'■ , Aimee coulter
fayounte-hat.
catcd by serious men wlw wi re c«m-' d--*vutly wish Upft your latter day* j
■town. ■» ..to ptratotor Oto.
Mtodl.u totototocl .
: While the fxbplc al large, by Hhif ac­
ccrned with fundamental* and had no j may t&gt;- a* prosperous a* your foftner I
.dtortaUttuon And »toi. Con»«.'.&lt;i„nl„,nTmuniap.|iw
tions
,
tune for emp*ty words and idle cluvltcr i have been glorious and honorable.”
"" ...... .. '
WAM'' u» j,, ,otoi
.nd mmmlto —Ingham county New*
■ ' Mr. Sadu-Ktoto rtotod to tori" ^'nnnl M “ to
.1"
•
j And with these .dmplc word* he
■
. tor.nmtot «d.
torn
„01„CJM.„l„l. tl, c„,„„.tos
turned to General Knox, who happened1 ‘ home in Grand Rapid* Saturday after I
jT ,
,
1
mLv.u,
inixMon .
.
™W
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■ totoun: dr n.. . to dr,.,pins
u, „„ „ BbM, ,JU
A DISAPPOINTMENT.
to be standing at his side, and vm- ... ...kr, vbU .ill. Mr. B„d Mr’. Will,
When they find their 1.
.
.
, Ream
’
rws,
,
..... to.
jn.
towudww •»
!1|e „■„ S.„B
lhe . With Mi many capable men within I braced him.
•I
j.When “Little Blue-Ribbons" prefer* it
their jiarty rank* from which to choose | "Gentlemen, he then addressed the.
'
'"S'""■' *• .*'•*■ - ..... p,.vd . l.w limiting .to real r,FORTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
|
to.
.
.
Now
»c
have
a
way
in Hu* cotm't-.
it wax rather surpriking that the Gov-, other officers,'-f cannot come, to each
ij
p.o.o-t pro ., i.g-t
ijj * r,nX ,j[,. ;.tx for state and l&gt;a-a! governments rrpor Rnosevelt steam roller was able i
Al Henke* spent Sunday in Muske-! 'Little Blue-Ribbon*" ha* eyes of blue.' . ,f.,v&gt;n&lt;',.nur
u*- ',nrlt
'
&gt;’,u Io
my leave, but I ..hall be
A • ,m,n...
Cnc.. ■ d
. ,o
lh,.
m, to trample under font all opposition i»bliged if each of you will come and •.gpn. the,guest ot Minor Layton.
And an arch little mouth, where thc
dim on ba lb?
mt-l-tort t.n.nnu. to*.™. ,totor.d. „v „„ C,lu,ni
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■ ------- .Jakc.mc'br ihcJiansL'J____________ :__ - Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay visited Uhhi4 --teeth peep through:- -------- 1 ttliu wilLput.thu.riM4»*y &lt;•»wrzrk
।
They
gathered
around
him
then
to
■
;
democratic
nomination.
parents
in
Allegan
la*t
ueck
And
her
primitive
look
is
wise
and
Now
let
ns
all
together
rft
bu
. -.u
.v Ha. st vtes iv ,.rnL&gt;. io u* that there weyild be a hopeTlie Drinncj&amp;t.-, arc apparently satis-, -hake hi* hand in .a long, firm clasp.1 Mrs. E Y. Hogl« and Mrs. Ruthj
grave.
And .study there problem • .•d t
v-i.to.dv rab.t . &lt;Approval ofoy
during the rv-adtied, or at least a portion of them. But
Mudge left Thursday morning for B&lt;Z- With a renre of thc weight of Hie wwd Back up' tlie right projwi.itiou '
‘ "
w
l' r' ''Tmumeiit. Government cannot exi*‘ if
___tills election is to be won for them by is thl*.scene that painter* haw depict­ u’!?.
...
"behave!'’
| Pul
Put up by ftood
good honest
hnnest mm.
nu n.
yrar..
probuLlv a mini. laxn:iw anil u .hl. JMalni normally Republican votes, then it is ed m&gt; often—Washington surnmniwd
Mr. and Mrs. Buller of Marshall are Though how and again she may cofi- J
r. So evil granting a clear,
0. • rvv,. iU(,
s;.(|(Ie..lv cut i.ju hnrre of a ditfcrent-imlor The vast by tils 'officer* in full dress uniform. tlx* guests of his shier. Mr*. J. A.
descend
avvr of modification. I93‘&gt;i ^.llc ... .
' majority nt those Reiiubjicalp- who many of. them tUnwxt overcome by Greble.
Tn a radiant smile for a brimte-fri'Tidt।
SOUTH
TIIOlt.NAI
’I’l.t
assoc
Mrs. Sttmpxm and children of Ann But tn smile forever is weak yoji know.' ^lr and Mr* Floyd Qqulro ant! fain&gt; bo Mi. ,-ar’n-t in..ii4i,' • ” • ls Ul‘*' uiiifcC-.»nu. plait* f"r|worr sitting on the fence hoping.thatl etnoUoAk It
- the end
. of An
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'wiring lunds will have to be put-into:the ticket nominated would be such ai,lon
‘’‘Bbl years, years of starvation Arbor arc guest* of her parenU, Mr. And "Little Blue-Ribbons" regards It y of NapliMlle. 111. sp nt the Utter
h tk-Hnitv; araon could be
prr&gt;i»r trial; other that or!"•'■'* a* they could coniclehtiously .-.up-■
tni&gt;underrtanil&gt;ng.*, a* well as and Mrs. A. Black.
part of U*t week with her rti phew
of triumphant actartiplbiupcnMRev. Irvine and family left this
—Austin Dobwn. in "Poems."
,^Sidney Kenvnn. ahd wih-.
,
’
. .
’ valuation* will haw to be revised up- port express htyle but dtsipiwlnttncnt
Thc boat w“a-s waiting for him at .the week for his new field of labor in Ohio.
Had Mich'^Tft.-’.aivhn; statesmen and
pfanxs covering modifica- u iK- T1;c nn,r u &gt;v , , ,rrdu'.t. .&gt;ie .a,
| Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wicrinca and
economist* a* -Newton D Baker - nr water front, ready to take him to the During their stay here Mr and Mrs
family of west of Middleville si^nt
.I..1 . !.-L J?5."
' burden
to reduce expense* We r
’
mu.t I Qwen D. Young or even A! Smith been •’«'«&lt;&gt;• shore on the first lap ol hte Jour- Irvine have gained many friends, who
i Sunday evening with tlreir parent.,. Mr.
rc, ...
In' .releelcd to
all see to it that our representatives
. .. l;.-4d the
... ticket. it
.. might ney t&lt;&gt; Aiiitapphs to present to the Con- regret their departure from our city,
| and Mrs Chas B Johre/.n
decide tin* qui
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
the Irgxslat-uc .support every ;h&lt;xiahtful | ha'c
a difierent story 'As it is we linen tai Congress hi* resignation as and w^h them great success in their
--Arthur Trrry who with his family
.
. A., ,,,.!will &lt;et ’he u*ual amount of ballyhoo Commander in chief of the Continental new home.
run and all- thin
at Ba.-rini.-toi,, I1:, fame oul ££
■ Continued
improvement in the•lived
(
mw.u.f fo. economy and ica&gt;.&gt;. wry tor Uu. candidate, but much of it will forces. When the final farewells
„ had{
------ Frank' Hadley of Chattanooga. Ten- standard ol living and jn the general
m'.y do u submit
- question attempt to tnerrare xvtviulittrre* Ij
0,1
,&lt;,n‘ "f «“*• ute*
.^-1 ..n.i.
!i' U
Incic.ti'
cxfwhdf.urc*, Hack that record of actonipUshmcnu
exchanged tile
officers accom- ncsM-e Ls visiting old friends here, welfare b u inevitable a* the Udes of! d.’£l2
u rn
&lt; u exchanged
tiw ofiitfers
*l,f' »ii-« the lather of
th tlusc &lt;’rtnn* we sug- land fundamental understanding of ouritheir chief to the harbor, max- Frank 1* secretary of Uie Chattanooga the ocean."—Walter 8 Gifford.
Mrs Teijy.
a general saies txx with the pro- Iprrecnt situation tlw. it would have ,,l» 1,11 aUi*b through the cliecring and Electric Light Company.
।
a
C
J'
m
alw llwlr
, I been pox ibl* t-i bring to light Wi'-ll any ’ '•'bbilut trooii* drawn up -to present
W B An* of Kettle Falls. WatlilngEVILS OF THE PRIMARY.
• It L« necessary to have one * mindI daughter Iron)
from RocMMi
R^ckfo^* &gt;l«nt Friday
!of the above—Gratiot co Herald.
[arm* lor the last time to their Com-Hen. i* visiting- relatives in the city always attuned to change. "-Benito, with Mr and Mr. RobeJt
y
A tact which thojc •*!» have attend- deducted from the amount to be ratted
| manner
and vicinity Hu* week.
ed recent jany gatJwrmgr.. such as1 from real estate -taxation dur.ng-the
j Wiuhingtor. stepped into the boat
Miss Kittle Beadle left Tuesday for
THAT DEMONSTRATION.
• Who can ever forget the sinking of July with their^rmito Mr NeX o
followed
by
•General
Vpn
Steuben
who
Bcrtton
Harbor
when
she
has
secured
county conventio;.!. iculd not fail to following year.
’*
Tlie demonstration for Gov Roose-.
.
...
limt a position.
'
*** t&lt;» make the Ajourney
0'"’** with
*“*» »J»lhe Lusitania? But to measure the)Truant and Mr. Mmuml in
nutire is the. absence ,of young men But insistence on rigid economy is vest as* » evidently a "staged" effort ‘ wa*
z;
peird r;t
Qr J. C I.ampman and family have slain tn the World war you would have Rapids.
,n Or*nd
taking part This is Umenfable.
Jar more important than the method to that Qmr.n Ryan, announcer fficndiy lifted hisJ hat in a last gesture c-f fare- i returned from Albion and will hcreto Rqoscvvlt. admitted to his radio au- j;
to sink a Lusitania every day for 70 Clare Peelmg and family of n-.mn
Our*
a country of jmrty -govern- be used for taxation. If government ex- dlence that it wa# not a spontaneous!; well to the gentlemen who had served ’ after make their residence here.
yearsr-Profesror Luccock of Yale
“nd »W «he F^rto htrJ
ment. under wlpch parties must as- penses were rfhat they should be. tax- or enthusiastic demonstration and thatJhimaoweH,
I
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY,
r.ume Hie responsibility ot management, atlon would not be burdensome no it was -obvioush' being stretched out' j
"No matter how important or big I
--------—--------------- i Hie Board of Education will meet
FAIR LAKE.
t&gt;,nMqucntly there 1* every reason why matter how Hie ossewnicnu were made, To the liAtencr* on the radio it ap-.
i on Friday evening nt the office ot the offender, history shows that he
that there was more ol spon­
b eventually caugjjJ.”—Amos W. W.
The Kinsley Ladles Aid Society »1||
im mlcrs of a party Should take an ac- Tlu- lax Ipad can only be cficctivelj' re- peared
James
A. Sweety.
NEWS
GLEANINGS.
taneous action m she demonstration
Woodcock, prohibitum commissioner. 'u^rtUif third Wednesday m July for
i
We
noticed
in
our
cjty
In
attendance
tlve interest in what yic party does. We duetd by cutting expenses
far Al Smith than for any other man! Approximately
saguu.txxi
000
was! at
.
-----------roT,t *uh Mrs Pr““c‘s Culver.
Approximately
$3,200,000,000
was!
at
the
meeting
of
the
Chapter
of
R
A.
cannot carry on representative govern-------------a hare name w.as before the convention. ,pcnt spent on education in the United
M , on Friday evening. A. H. Ellis.
"The world economic crisis can be
i^Ln»n?h^r,rt
Clark went
tiled M
and if volume of sound indicated any-1 states last year.
menl satisfactorily unless there Is a.
A BUSTER' AT LE/LST.
.
James McKevltt and F. H. DeGoha of coped with only by world action."—;,,. .he . Jwee^ ln thc interest
thing it was that Mr. Smith was .the
. , 1----------real Interest la parties by their mem-;
Arthur Henderson. British staubman. j
c ’ “
p,
•
cds at the University-of Wiscon'. Mldd^viyc
•
popular choice of the assembly if not
G F. .'"Z"
WEst. G.
S.
North.
F
A
Ea
t
-----------Howard
“
Acker
■nd Mr*.
X'
*•"•"*■“-r'
At a regular meeting of Palmer Enbrrs
’ I Un. we read, have concocted a "diepre.x- of lhe delegates—Cassopolis Vigilant. a—«
and F. U South —
are ------members of- the rampment No 49 of the Independent
1 dont like lhe idle rich any more ‘
•«« Sunday
Thc primary system, in our Judg- sion-busting ’ sciicnie all their own by
Omaha 'Neb. Chamber of Commerce Order of Odd Fallows held on Thur*­
,
to.
Chambers of commerce seeking pub­
ment. is responsible, for lhe fact that, j agreeing to spend a little extra money
* r,.rii »,&lt;■», ZLL
n .
!dly evetu*&lt; “w following patriarchs
"A hundred or two hundred millionson‘ Rcnnl&lt;. of Richland Sunin rural districts. ■ small towns and lnkeach w«k on such necessities a* silk licity for their cities should take a les­ rfur
*n
*rre du,y
officer* for term,
son from Bostonians—they' used their Ckhf, sends a school bus out 53 miles’: vU . Norman Bailey. C. P.; M. E. H.
cities like Hastings, young men do not &gt; hosiery- and tea shoppe sandwujlws AU bean I —Pathfinder.
atres cannot bring prosperity: It's what!
8 u
to
bring
in pupils. t
p George M. Dewey; 8. W., Jrfin M. lhe average man earns that counts."—18pf.nt p-.JTY
Kalamazoo
take part acUvely in the work of tbelr of which .to Just as logical as Garner s
Edward
A____
UtUe
Sltote^
3a,Urday
poMaul Hyk, Muto «
Twrmt.ux ,w, s£o ... u, I&gt;. ,'^u‘nr "Sto Si? JWttJparties. They do not assume respon-Pork Band" bill but nevertheless
sibililles and teem to lack interest. Un- well bet that the proposition doesn't Bh^lirts
t8 tn Russia,,bIblack
?&lt;c,t s^v
S 1:1in Itslvj Fnmtinvented the vacuum Jube now enxo *d
Or^ Baturdgy eve‘ ­
“Man must reilixe his own unim-| spen^
„ 01 Delton
shirts
' Barnum
.
—----------....--------. ol B JJe
d end no thlru tn India-Arkansas Oa- i ^
‘*S*"«‘‘le m all electrical com- nlng last the following brother* were portanc* before ha can appreciate hu; r
mdispensabl
gJn&lt;Uy tl Juw Willison*,
- Xdor ,K.
the old plan'there -----were--- inducevoemllka
much
] municatlon.
““*•
d
..!v 1installed
n,t,nK&lt; nofficers
mr-« nl
1 -- :
-—
duly
of Hastings importance."—B. R. Baumiardt.
of ®v—
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of variety; it meets every seasonal
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suits, shirts and shorts, plain white
or colored, a complete size range;
for men and boys and they cost no
- more than ordinary underwear.

Elect
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A Quotation

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WETiNERDAT, JULY H, 193?

02761671

Maj. Gladeon Barnes*
Granted Two Patents

FUNDAMENTAL LAW

EVERYONE WILL BE INTERESTED IN

Among the list of patent* Issued re­
cently by the United States patent
.office were one for a . system of gun
fire, and a gun mqunt and carnage,
; •
(Continued' from page one»
granted to Maj. Gladeon XL Barnes.
; of which involve a long and ledioar..former Haatinga boy who is now wrv! proersa of gelling the proposition ocJ Ing in thc ordnance department of the
I tore the legislatures of the several U. S Army. These are not Uie first
Majj Barix &gt;' invenlivej Stairs
stales in clrer
clear and concise form, and । products ot -then waiting until thirty-six of them n‘«- ho»ev«.
hr- ha. i&gt;v u rrspan' ran take lime to consider and ratify ' ’h*1!
?eVffal Mo,* “i’l11,»tiee» to be
jit. Obviously any proposed amend- adopted by thc ordnance department.
An almost endless number of serious
Y&lt;»u buy your milk TO-USE—not lo
inent whatever, thus brought before---------------- ---•
epidemics have been traced PIRECifl.Y
have it-turn gnur on your hnmlrt. Some
live soluaAsu forty-eight states, will be
subjer’trd to criticism and discussion.
to UNCLEAN milk. Milk is a natural
of our cusj.omcrs have kept our milk in
.requiring much time to bring it to a
carrier, of irerms, and it must be pr&lt;v
th'sr fefrijeerators for DAYS arid
'
vote
It will be doubtful, indeed.'
il'tHetl under the fii'wt sanitary condi­
1, -1 whrtivrr three-fourths of lhe several I
?E believe that a motorist should not have
of the time found it TH BE JEST Al
tion*. Actual test by Michigan stab[ legislatures ' ran ’ugrev to its ratlficato worry about his battery—or even think
I Hon. especially when it is rt-njembe/ed!
i|iul some- ot these, legislatures may
IN. Yon use EVERY UllOP.of .-ut,h
(Continued from page onci
iiuw a bitti-r and determined minority,
ollowing cluse behind
Ynilk, and HAVE NO WORRY about
*■"
In fact, our frea mtpection saevic* it planned to
to overcome. Thirteeri states caii de- ’ their breakfast al ~ 30, then
lllm-'c «»r chalice epidemic.
feat any such bill.
'
-(must clean up their cabin
keep batteries off tha minds of car owners.
ft will tx- enlightening lo compare | o'clock there u a moraine
our inctiKid uf changing constitutions [ varl« tv ol things offered,
‘
You can safely forget your battery, IF you will
with tlie English way. Thir unwritten (deciding what they will do
think about v» fust long enough to drive in and
constitution of England is far mure dinner is furnisiied al twelve &lt;»'&lt; J
Highlands Dairy Grade “A" Milk (Pasteurized or Raw) — 10c Quart
let ut look your battery over. After that, forget
clastic and responsive to pubhr u-ntl- j then there is a rest ja
Highlands Dairy Grade "B” Milk (Pasteurized or Raw)— 8c Quart
ment than tlie written constitution of1 .mc-Lait hours. .-.|«-li:
il for another two weeks.
the United Stales. Changes In the Alter the p -'. period
■ British comtilution arc dependent en- with his or h&lt; r group
I
tircly
on
the
progress
ot
events;
on
j
afternoon,
usually
taking
up
smnproj
Lol ut inspect your
precedent as estaphstwd by experience. ,,.tt which tin y belu w they wilt cnj &lt;
battery without cost.,
(by the q^-eistons of the courts and by &lt;&lt; going on a hike. At four ocl.rk Uicr
acU of Parliament itself. If we study j-. tlw -AMmiilni; period. Tin- ar.
ROBERT W. COOK. PropPhone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
'English poetical hi-dory for the lat jilenty. of adults watching th&lt; jomuti century we shall-mw how remarkable ..p r. and instructing tla:m how to
, (iTOgrcNi and reforms have been made swim Supper is al 5 30 After .
.
by tiie very logic of cv«nu Unfur- tty-re are uroiip game. of all kind' A'
innately for us American.-'. w&lt;- are 7 30 each evening there are .-.pedal,-1
. Mirely handicapped in Mich legislative: |ir(4fl.ulv., which change evvrv- evenuu- JMORE UNITED SPIR«reform by, tin- drastic rules of 005' ., nj, niu-.t of the children in Hie camp
IT SHOULD PREVAIL
(written constitution and. while then- participating, on Wednesday Btiilni:
I are Advantages and disadvantages inKr&gt;ll,j, |w a .croup c.«ik-out' With Denominational Differ­
I Uie written and unwritten forms of, wn&lt;i p , ow n nn-_ and prepare their own
ences forgotten Greater
; constitutions, wv must admit the-mj- , refr--litnenU This give-, the camp cook
, |M.Tiority'of tty- former so^fnr as the 14n&lt;| !m1j a chance for a little rest |
Good Would Result
inuking of changes is concernedI Sunday evening each group has a pic­
A contrast between the pre.sent pfo-1 „lc
which hL-ji irLcic.-, the*- If Haatingn children dp not ;itt/r.&lt;
Complete
’oration Bible
Electrical
' l&gt;OM.-d* uii|i-ndm&lt;-nt
and
nil the other; C&lt;X1(C
------- ..------- —
a .11
;,nj uiniA: room help
none in s« &lt;inn. an
1 arnendpicnU mow tn erti-cl will be tn- jj The childh n ate grouped according ।
Lubrication
Service
church in ILi.-tiiu:.. tcrcating and worth? ot our consider*as sponsored such a
limfii.
•
' \
continuity
■ ft Inust be remembcrcQ that all tlw
'other amendments were written into
T„.._ .
j our primary law without" dmitttf^- is H hr^ithv place i* shown by 'jiejac
They all appealed to Uie n-sl judg-;lliaU uttjv.h.,-. ih Kinde bin' good could l&gt;- uccoinpludied and what
nienl of the people. The firat ten C:,i&gt;&lt;1 to make a special trip to the; a lei-on ot grottyrty«xl und tolerance
Hastings
Phone 2240
Cor. Court and Jefferson
wen: uiuvenally regarded us defining, t.,mp on nr.ount of the lUncA- ol any coulit k» taught tin- children! Tlie ever
and protecting the rights of the peo- I)t
, hildren W«- explMned that Iw ptesent but happily decreasing ’■pirii ’IT
‘
pie. und lin y are often referred to as
„ quia, trip or two etcrv daj - dehonutMtinnal- rivalry '■ ■'
YOU CAN 8U/ AN EXIDE FOP. AS LITTLE /• 5 &lt;695
negligible
;a -Bill of Righlt. ' Most ot the other; u &gt;o;, ha.„. anv 41„„b. ,,stothe chib cast in-itk’ and would be
'amendments were, the logical cuncnjoytr&lt; ;i,u
or quration
’rfiwwin of questions liiut liad long that they arc well loiki.d after and Ilona] differences and united in a fine
bero ,Uu- objects of controversy, the .AC1I f.d jour doubts would be di.s- program or community lielpfulneM.
At tlw present time. Bible schools arc
■ ■
« contHcb the vcrdlcl
I
1 would make a vh.it Milk
HMory and experience. At the tune
rnnsidtrabl.- ptai-c in the diet &lt;J being and have tycen conducted at th-they were proponed they m-re umver- thp cnmp Thc Jihildi. n ate urged to United Brethren, Wesleyan Methodist.
Presbyterian.
Episcopal. Baptist and
.-•ally recognized as already settled is- nnnk 1)U.nIy ,.{ ftHik
, llt nourudilnc
sues
food. That tlH-y hp lining tine- under Methodist churehen. with enrnllinenu
But can the same things be said Ihr ^,UUl)(ir. „r tIi&lt;- camp is dwwn b.-. ranging from forty to nearly one hun­
about the present proptM-d arnc-nd- tJ),. |act !hal WMt Kr&lt;i;u, ()1 ....... Hlr|. dred Buch training It helpful for the
ciiildreu. despite- the denominational
,
an amendment. I.,
•&gt;ul «v , Imu. that are so evident.
s«“V0»
‘*n,i
pound"
•d in getting
much-nfrxitrd question.
....
,
ritfon. Honest
Hrrneit and
2Sd go,up &lt;,f seven boys k
liutrioUc,citizens nn- arrayed against ot IuUr all(J OIW.qU„rter jioundf. in one
questiont
"To
what
church
did
you bcreach Other In discussing it. There is Uct.|;
•
Walls painted with
ducing many beautiful multi­
no other issue ut pivwnt Hint Mir-. a.&lt; wi- have said before, tiffs is a, long on earth? We think not TIi*DRonilRS MELI.OGl.OSS
color effects, such as Sponge
. jiasses it as n vexatious, puzzle. How to
-rhil jdulanthrojB. Anyone who, question will more likely be, "What
can be cleaned easily and re­
Imprinting, Scumbling and.
j dispose of thc "wet and dry 1 qu--.-tion I VLqts ,ty. cainp can m i- how thoroughlyj. good did you lhe for and do on earth?
peatedly without harming
Tiffany—any one of which
is today challenging thc wisdom, the n ,,
,,11Jovwl by tl)1. , hildn-n whoj Were you interested tn people and did'
adds charm to thc home.
patriotism and ti«- Christian filth of &lt;r&lt;. ft„
a&lt;vt&lt;, be nMt,. wiien . you seek their gfeiitest gixid? Did you
thc American people. Whether to con-; ,he. wn(rr
thL plaC(. onc (lay Uf, have a tolerant spirit toward those,
one of the reasons why this
Come in and kt us show you
, t.inue the strenuous and expensive ut- ucck thl.r(. wcre
fifty litrh-'folkss who dUhrtd with you r&gt;n teUgious
semi-gloss wall finish is so
the many beautiful colors
.
queAtionj.
-1
Were
you
willing
to
work
tempt to enforce the anti-liquor law. 1H
while otty-rs were booting
obtainable. We will also
1Or to give up the fight and try «&gt;me '_tn cV,._ caM,
dt.r
,1IIk.rl' with them to further Christ's kingdom,
. other woy to control and suppress the' VUil(in A'larRC gro„p
r.^cticmg or did you nurse tind encourage a de­
nominational spirit ajid separatist
evils &lt;if Inteityx-rance. is the mAt out- Ior un IhtUan plav to
pi&lt;t „„
COME AND SEE THEM!
#
sundinr issue of the day -the rock on 8mall),r
wv„.
lr4in,.d a. degma*?”
be med in one
i-hUH
but-ol-doara. SO as. to kaill. Laming to. live together ami to!
'which Iha
lhe wreak
great «.rU«
partus are antit
split «
Will'
Color or In proit lx- possible to conciliate public sen-•■ how tn take care of thcmrelve.-. ulNe wdfE logether harmoniously should '6c"
: timenl m&gt; effectually as to elect a two-' at a lake .camp. There-were still other-. one great aim in till our lives if st dcj thirds majority of both houses In cor.i- groups at work bn projects winch they sire tojvfkct the chrl*|Uke spirit and
j gres* and a three-fourths majority of ■ had selected for Un- pay. Tlseir t:isks to render real Christian Venice.
Let us'hope that next year tht^je'
|lte »l.u k««atur&gt;-» Ih|it MU obrnnt [wore useful, helpful. „
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2276
HARDWARE COMPANY
;u- „„
well ,,
as rt-creamay be this united spirit and one
(w .n unrndmru or « repmU o the!(tlonal,
,
, and
d all
„ ,wj-rc'well
T!c^.d| supervised
.Eighteenth Amendment?
.. ..
PHONE 2101.
HASTINGS. MICH.
| Thc prevent canija.rs will
be'- kept Dully Vacation Bible school ])eld.
It Is not thc purpose of this article' there four w-.-ckx tn all. then tty- group- . where all will co-operate, denonunaM
I to discuss the merit* or dements ot;i will be changed lor thc following four tlonal lliji", be forgotten, with thc sole
, aim of having little‘folks gryw up-to
'dulge in a s|x-dilutiun as to whether.
throughout tty- entire -igh* weeks b&lt;- Ing, brotherly folks, showing sincere j
--------------1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -r not ih&lt;- problem ran be deflmteh
j
j ‘crippted-W under­ interest in the good of qjhers, ns free
--------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- and qnwacyorily settlrd-and if «&gt; :ni,urUhMj &lt;,:• undei-pnvH.^ri ihiMr-n.
। how Ring will it take
,,h(J uj|] i*. . six cially lx ru lltv d by tii&lt; tariunbm. and with the conviction
that the rebuilding of -society into a
■ In tin words of the late Grover',
ou*ing
Cleveland "It is a condition und not ai/^
havp a dwnCp to
• b. UiirWian brntheriiood is the supreme;
busineM rd-HU followers. Dcnominutheory that confronts us.
,urf »r.d visit this canm
Eighteenth Amendment wav declared;.''"’
,, 1 . .
tionalUm and the -denominational
spirit hinder rather than Help tn that
m. effect January 29. 1919 Will
I fur'll DRDPRC PHM
American people. Jhrough the stejis LUUlvulL UnUtno UUMtask. We need more and tnore "unity
provlded by the Constitution, declare
PFN^ATION lAI’vllRANCF
thc uttempt &gt;■! marly thirteen yean.
rtNoHIIUN WHounHlYUti

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WHO GIVES TJJE SUBJECT ANY CONSIDERATION!
1st

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Regular 10c boxesv6 for 25c
All Bran, Kellogg’s
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Big-4 Soap, ... 10 bars 25c
Pickles, Qts., ... Dills 19c
Sweet, Qts.25c
Pepper,
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'Also Decides to Curb and Gut­ GRAVEL ROAD IS
GREATLY IMPROVED
ter Several Blocks and
to Build Sewer
The Highway Between Yankee
OBITUARY.
The
city
council
m«-t
Friday
evening
RoM.; Ld-wu, youngc-M daughSprings and Middleville Is
■ter of Mr and Mr- Etiw-.d LufU, was but hud little business to consider ex­
Now a Fine One
tlie usual allowing ol accnunut.
iborri o'- Hasting'.. Michigan, uantiarv cept
’
jurn id the former condition ol things?
We shall see - C. F. Field.

I The .council voted to have cumpenOne who travels over the county'
.
Springs north to­
"j
Irani
mvnite .ml ran dir. « ter b«ie In
’•«2“*J“1 “
....... ‘ Middleville “
ward
can recall that, for a
long
time, notwithstanding the fact
c.mhne, MRI1IC..O ste .... unnwl
f
1“
..
■
.
,
that
it
was
covered
with,
good gravel,
im.rn.ee lo J.mr. Bum.
road because the
[24th. 1930 To.Uiis unton one daughter to order curb und gutter on Dibble :|t was nol a
from State--trect south to Grand. glave! was loo-re and driving over it
| wax born, Janice Marie, age mx weeks, .drect
---------.«•!
-- street,
----- - from nre«.I„a„
to
|wt plawunt. also
on
Mill
Broadway
t&lt;
who departed this life with her mother.
Anyone.who turn tlie .corner to­
Deceased was of a kind, loving dis- Jefferson.
Permission wa_, granted to J F Ed*"
­ ward Middleville at Yankee Sininiu|K»ition, greatly loved by all who knew
। orchard now will sec a very, different
[her for her kind, cheery smile and lov­ mond* toJnstall an oil burning h'.-a’
.system in his n-sidenre at the or ,l;In-ad at the present time it U now,
ing ways.X
•
of Church and Mar-hall street;
] 'UHKith, liard and a delightful road Ui
She leaves to mourn her losa her hus­
band. father and mother, one sister. ' A newer was ordered to be built °n: drive aver Tills change has been
Mi- Eva Rowley, of Hastings, one South Washington street and cit Fn.. braught about by mixing clay with the
brother, Loren, besides a heat of other gineer Sparks was directed U&gt; n»“k»'.j8tB\rel, *0 thut n hiakts u hard, fine
an estimate of the expetv*
surface for traffic.
.
• relative, and frleiidi.
■
.
Thc trouble with the old roadway
. " T» hard to break the tender cord
, wa, not |M*ir gravel, but thc loose.
When love has bound JIm* heart
Mr.* H J Gibsbn wen. _ to O and l ,?andy
roudbed Would
Uould not
not .hold
hob it to it
s
andy
roudlx-d
TU hard, so Iwrd to say thc Wprd.
Rapids Sundav to rare for her mother, roujd pack down
The
r_:L J
. ... clay
' y was put
[ We must forever part.
Mrs. Henry Wachter, who 1 -u-k.
(in ill
ftt a
M cost ol about
abom $100
5100 per
per mile und
। &lt;&gt;n
I Dearest loved one. we must lay thee
Mra Ruypiond David- &lt;&gt;l Clariesvtllc
•“ ( has made u wonderful change in tty"
!-Reath the peaceful graved embrace*.
called ou her uncle. Elmer Schafer
F ‘ ’ 1 r(Mld -j-ty. rounty mad rommjsjion
I But thy memory will be cherished
Friday.
•------,
,
,
„
1 and Engineer Rako»&gt;ky are entitled
| Till we see thy smiling race "
Rev. und Mra Hctt.er and son For- lo
cn-di!. for this improvement.
rest of encashing and Rev und Mr.
OBITUARY.
J Kirn of Hcnderxiii. n turn- d to their JaGEU MAN HIES AT
Juniea W. Freeman was bom in New homes Friday after one weeks vtatt
BARRY COUNTY HpME
I York state June 27. 1847. Tn 1872 he and attending Bib.T Conlerviwc.,
iI Peter "XlcCalhini. aged 75 years. died
■ was united tn marriage to Lucinda Ann
Zinc Clark spent Monday "nd Tnc.»- (at thc County Hopn- on Monday from
Myers, who pa.-*ad away June 22. 1931. day with hU *011. George plark. and: cancer, lie came to this county from
। Pour children were born to thia union. wife tn Laiulng
Munclvcstcr. Muh . a (png time ag»
*
■ Waller H. who passed away several
Bruce und Joyce Eckardt vnt&lt; d their and has been it thc Home for nineteen :
I years ago. Eugene U. Ray C. and one Grandma Eckardt and aunt. Mr* Min­ years. Funeral scrvicr* were held ihfco j
.daughter. Mrs. Florence E. Rose. He nie Sctyre). Saturday
on Tuesday uflerpoon with burial in
also leave* five grand-children and
Rev. Rlebrl attended Ute lunrral of Sponablc cemetery, so far as known. in-'
I two great grand-ciiildren. He died at 7iU sister in Brown Clly last week Sat- had no relatives.
, lhe home of his daughter, Mrs, Lloyd
Lake Odem* Bible Conference ha* I Recognizing lhe value of conUolling .l
I Rose. July 4. 1933 at lhe age of »1
years. 8 days. Funeral services were come to a clone. It wm 4 nuccrw. much nm-oft waler to prevent ;oU eroUon
.
; on roMlns cuitiraUd land,, two Federal j
j held al the home of his daughter tn ST Sin, X.
*
. 1 h r—
I Farm Loan banka require thafi all roll- I
Bedford. Thursday P M. Rev. Conklin
A California redwood tree on the । mg land upon which they make loans'
officUUng. Burial in Dowling cemeItery.
White House lawn U eight feet high.[be terraced.

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have several oil
and gasoline stoves/whicn we will dispose
of at a big sacrifice in prices.
Come in and look this line over. You
will be more than satisfied with tlie prices.
On account of not having room we have
got to reduce our stove department. ' •
In this line are included such well
known makes as Perfection, Florence and
Puritan; also some gasoline stoves. All
priced at way less than they are worth.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNTR. WEDNESDAY. JCLY 13. »»

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icarrted to the. two digestion tanks.fly Into the river. It contain* but a very’!
WEST HOPE.
I
STATE ROAD.
I There the microbes literally “eat up”!"’1911 percentage of substance lh9tr All concerned remember the McCal-[ Our community was saddened when
i most of the substance exceut the solids would contaminate the water of the 1 imn school reunion Saturday at the we. heard of tlie terrible death ThursL-hi-h uwimultt* nnd ar.. th*n «&gt;n rtvcr’ T,M* flOW of the ’tream u’oU'd, schoolhouse, pienlc dinner and bring day marking of Mrs.'Ethel Lewis Ea, whlch
W1U«. accumulate and are then
„ conu.,.. punrjr
d tball ton and her five week* bld baby girl,
(&gt;unfy lftc
X1M. Mw
rlwr wter ol
of ou
nU vju-tajif..
mbsiapers ,I ub!e
ubJe jervica,
service program, ..port.,
-ports an
and
veyed *to
the
might
tlie wau-^a,
it come*
Sarah
Own*r us,burning to death in her Jiome in
x the *ludge beds in ,K
* rear of ’that
•*“• —
—’ *be
“ in -------------------------- 'game,
-r.:. -MiM X— cook will _\
dries out,,tram
the dispoia)
plant,
a
,{the
— plant.
--------After
— the sludge
—
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"v . , ’
.
how to entertain big sister’s beau and
1 Grayling. Mich. She had lived on our
thc
remaining
substance
can
be
used
Thc
machinery
in
tBcjadnohou:*.
as
,
taubaugh
H
in
’
the
-middle
of rood about a- year with her parents,
(Continued from page one)
for fcrtlUw-r.
well as that at .the disposal philiL-L.!house (leaning when tlx- Elder Brigg; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis, and her
Water that looks quite, clear flow* ojwratcd by electricity M«t of It wy-rj- • complicate* matterr. ALso live Anden ! winsome way and cheery smile won tftte
lei's it to still deeper ones leading to
from the two large tanks, on the earl automatically, so that a minimum at Orchestra will play,and several other: Iw-arts of all who knew her. She and
;
•
ana
and
west
west
Macs
sides
m tne
r&gt;f the
plant,
plant,
airecity
directly
in­in- labor is required
numbers and a special musical mem- her baby only left here Sunday and
heavy .-utota^ets In the sewage drop :&lt; - . the rtver
...........
rtv.r Thu
Thu wotrr Js
ic niX
not lakcn {; "Hw
city of......
Ha*ting&gt; dioidd lx-proud ! tx-r ,will make the day worth while.
(spent over the 4th with her husband’s
the bottom. The oily substance remain-:! from tlie top ndr th&lt;- bottom or the two of its
... m
—-wage disposal
ji.
. plant und esp&lt; Eloise Bowenoek apd J-oan of jiarcnU al Royal Oak. going on to
m the top where it i&gt; rklnimed ofl oc- j'big cutside tanks, but comes from about 'dally, thankfiil that (lie 860,800. wliieh i Battle
r ...
Creek .■.pent last week at Jesse Grayling Tuesday aft• rnooij. where Mr.
caslonally The rfudge at the bottom of 'twofeet down. There are no solid par- represents thc rod of the sewers laid in;,Osgood’s. .
; Eaton had employment Thursday
the two tanks ft. next automatically ttek-s In this water, which ftow4 lUrcct-' the last^lx years and of the plant with.; Mrs. Leone Scott and Mary Janet o' | morning wc received the sad news
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।its wfflipiniT.t. hare all been raised by|
.
Jfjo
Alimin tciimg a dollar, BunflcJd and Mbs Doris Peake of Why one so young, only nineteen and
Brush Ridge spent Friday afternoon with the future so bright, just startof bonds.
,
। Ing with her first Ka
baby
[ with Grandpa Anders. .
‘’" and home, ’tq
" be
The plant has been inspected by state;' Several ladles from this neighbar- ! called away so sudden, we don't know
“2T,7!i
•&gt;“”«» •
Ihood attended
a wr&gt;&gt;party ■&lt;»
for MT.
Mr.-i. U~r«
George why. Her body and baby were brought
FV'd"&gt;:
"• back here, and the funeral was held
Saturday P, M at Walldorff’s funeral
port a delightful-afternoon.
.
• 'disposal.
Rev. Isaac Ogodd atwTanother young home, with a large crowd ttrt friends
man motored to Huntington. Ind. to present. She was laid to /est amid a
....
profusion of flowers, burial at Fuller
spend the week end with friends.
mour Star
4 /»
Miss Mawne Chapman has b.'-en en-' cemetery. We syinpathize with her jxir&gt;la or Shank I frh/*
Eva
Iterulnlng her. mother from Muncie. ent* und alMcr, Mrs Vl
” Rowley, *•in’
Half
Lb. 1VU
I Ind., tlie past two weeks. Mrs. Cliap- their las*. Slic will be sadly miued
from our midst.
1 man returned home Saturday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brooks ot Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. James Sothnrd spent
Armour Star Lb.
spent a couple of days last week ut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mil­
’ Jes.M- Osgqod's.
(Continued from page one)
ler and Ruby at Leach lake.
Mr and Mrs Ray Barnes vftited his
Mrs Jack O’Connor and children
j $3 000 000; but in spite of that decrease brother Frank Bamt-s. of climax on
spent the week end in Coral .with her
' the total that will come to this county Sunday.
parents. Mr. and Mra' Winn Nobles
will be. larger than Iasi year.
; Rev. L&lt;aae Ossood will preach at the,
and Mr*. Mary O’Connor motored
j Below* is the lid for 1931 and. 1932: ■i church next Sunday- nionilng, taking iJack
u,V4Saturday,
__________________________
over
and all came home Sun1991
1932 | Rev. King’s place, church at the lumal uay
’’ """
....245
Assyria -----'‘rtJiw. nrftnrtn.1 Aiutert cttmrtnu * Robs’Ct O’Connor and a college chum.
240
— .245
Baltimore ...
..161
202
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I Barrydunk, and Frank Horn of Shultz
.
vU1,lnK tnends.
...382
420
Carlton
you car-owners are “sitting
William Wilhon of Holt ft ending a
»»'t Pettengill arid Mrs Elsie
. 500.
Castleton
pretty’’ . . . You can buy more safe, comfortable,
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few
davs
a!
James
Anders
and
sjx-n»
‘
Sotliard
called
.on
Mra.
Clara
Kinnlc
। Hastings —
....208
200
'SHANKLESS
Lb.
21’.
I Hope
..102
■Sunday at John Albert-oi.- of Hlckr.ry •’« Town Line Saulrday. She suflered a
tfouble-frce mileage for a' dollar than in any ptc.
| atroke and is not getting along as good
...341
347 , Corner;
Irving---vious summer . • . You don’t have to put up with
Johnstown .
,
। *। •
' i35
wl•'1, l,,r Mrs- Kllw Kinnlc. ft
second-choice tireM for reasons of economy, because
»«'cbckt.u
Lb.
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| Maple Grove
...310
316
&gt;&lt;K urn ms ri.i.-l.
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Oningrville .
first-choice tires cost you no more!... Goodyear
Cmk’oCfu.e
"k 1?«1' 1
■TS'KIH M'lMKM. I1ISTHKT
Prairieville
189
Tires the kind we sell are first-choice here,
190 (of Mr and Mra R-.itlolph Hall.
Rutland
.
’ ’ !*
V‘» «* :i» &gt;&lt;*
throughout the state, throughout the nation, by
Tlibrnapitle . .. .......... 406
475
more than 2 to I! . . . They outsell all others not
365 ! Mr and Mrs. Beck Ir.d family of &lt;&gt;»'' Striker nclg»o»|oifte Thursday eve­
' Wtxxliarul 344
: Carlton Center we:.- Sunday guests of, ,,1»K Juh' 21
Yankee Springs A.^....101
because of any trick guarantees, orJphony induce­
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Darby
and
family.
I
Rex
Bryans
and son of Charlotte
I The total for last year was 4388 und
ments, or special deals, but simply because they
Sutiday afternoon callers at Mr. and sixint Sunday at Lon Campbell':.
I for this year. 4.766. nurinhg an Increase iSffs. Vlhcent Nortmi 'were. F J. NorGuests of Mr and Mra. E. L.
give people the biggest money’s worth, and people
;ton of Battle Cnxk. Mi and Mra. Ken-, Hotightalin over the 4th were. Mr. und
know it? Don’t be argued out of the benefits to be
; netii Norton of Marshal)
' I Mra. Robert Klcnk and Mrs. Kline of
OBITUARY.
had from thc leading tires and our service.
। Miss Helen Willi'.ft took her mother, j Chicago. Mr. und Mrs. Claud Redman
William A McGown. ton of William 'Mrs. J. J. Willltts. Mra. Clara Day and!of'Grand nfiplds, George Klenk. Mr.
and Loui*e McGown. was barn AuguM jEvetyn and Dora.to Kellogg Camp, Pine. anti Mrs. Martin Klenk und family. Mr.
114. 1854 at Waterjob. Seneca Co,. New i luke Sundav-to see Vivian Day. who is and Mrs A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs!
' York, und piu^ed away at the home of ; .‘IM-ndmg lour weeks at that pbteo.
hill R IHII.I AR Bl vs M'Htl. Al
William Schuller of S]&gt;artti.
his niece. Mrs. Minnie McNutt of Rut- : The Dorcas Society of N. Maple i Mr. and Mrs George Downs ot
’Grove will’have an afternoon meeting * Grand Rnptds sjient Saturday with Mr.
days. At the nice ot 15 he moved with ; at ftie home of Mrs. Wetu ' Kinney’s and Mra. W Ickes.
hi* parents to Michigan settling in:J Thursday; afternoon...
•
i Mr. and Mra. J. E Fendrick of
CaMleton township. In 1872 he w.-u&gt;‘' Mra. Mary Ann Dollar celebrated her 'Mansfield. Ohio, Mrs F. M. Lay and pony with Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Riaor ■ Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead of
united In nuirriagc to Ida I«wb apd to1 ' n!iu ty--«'cond. Urthduy Sunday. July son id GlbMinburg. Ohio, and Mra. J. spent Thursday in Battle Creek.
ttiis union were born three children, 1i 10
r
|C. Kerr of Clyde. Ohio, sjient Monday
Mrs. Clayton MeKcown and daugh-1
Edna. Enicst and Aimes Ernest und
Mr. and Mr ' Vincent Norton and . night and Tureday nt Ralph Striker s ter visited Mr:.. Gibbony al Woodlynd
New York claims the lorgerfUhlgh
j Agnes preceded him in death. In 1882 Margery were alx Baltic Creek Thura- and also veiled Sthcr relatives ’
, Thursday.
school In lhe world—it has 8000 pupils
lie was united in marriage to . Eva iday.
Mi', and Mr*. James Mead in com-; Mr. nod Mrs. Leon Fuhr of Cedar and 285 teachers
'
lusey. who also |&gt;r« i«i«l him in
death. When a young man he was
converted und always lived a Christlinn life.' During his misfortune of be­
ing blind for 50 yrtyr* he.was alwaysj
Taxes paid by this Company in a year are equivalent to the entire year’s
• c heerful and had.a smile for every one.i
lectric revenue from 100,000 home customers.
'He is survived by one daughter. Mrs.
1 Edna Colliiu. one aged sister. ’ Mrs.:
iSaraJ) Burghdorf. who ft also blind, and I
nine grandchildren. 18 great grand-!
WHILE THEY LAST
children and nephews and nieces
1 mourn his passing.
Limited quantity bought be-

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BARRYVIUX.
Mr, and Mra. Cluis, Day and Eldon'
'and Phyllis spent Sundav with Mr. and'
i Mra. Frank Day south of Hastings.
I
Mr. and Mrs Hallie taithrop. Ferris j
.. _ i and J&gt;2n»Lhv. Betty Foster. Elaine Day.!
Mi • I’! .:.i Dr.
I» , .n. j f -..
■ Mrs. Wilhrts jmd.Helen und Rev. und!
’ jMrs. VonDorrn were among those.from l
:thu. way who visited the Kellogg Campi
Sunday.
’
, i
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and fam-1
Uy und Miss Virginia Day attended n
baud concert in Charlotte. Sunday p. m. I
Prayer meeting will be. lielcL at-I
(home of Mrs. Louise Lathrop Thursday’
■ evening
’ I Mr. and Mrs Albert Holsobus and i
■ family of nc^r Bellevue- and Mr und ]
.Mrs Herbie. Wilcox and Kenneth’-en■ .joyed a picnic dinner al Indian Land-j
ling Sunday.
। Mrs. V;inl&gt;&gt;nn and Ashley motored;
to Niles and visited relatives.. Mr-. W. i
j E 'Hawley, n sister of Rev. VanDon-n. |
|:elumed with thenf and is visiting with!
। them this week.
•
j Perry Fassett. wlio has been In the
Kenneth Wileox and Ralph Walling­
ton of KalanutiOO. Mft.- B&gt;-rn.ul&lt; nr Im I
of Fluy-and MiM Jean Tewksbury of
I Kentucky enjoyed a chicken dinner at'
- tiw home of Mr. and Mr* Hety* Wtl-;
■cdx ia.»t week Wednesday evening.
i Mr and Mra. Leon Phynm of De- ■
trott ar.- visaing at the home of Mr.!

j

MARTIN CORNERS.
dher.il of William McGown, a
resident of this place, will be
In k! at 2 o’clock at the Martin church
: Monday afternoon. Mr. McGown had
been blind lor many years He died at
'the home.nf his niece. Mra. Minnie
McNutt. Id Rutland. Interment will be

Mr
tie Barry Kirkpatrick of St.
------------ „. Fla. is vftittr.g her parents.'I
Mr. and Mri. Fred Barry. '
John Boiler h - viuting *hl» uncle.
jAlicfc Bolter, and family tn Kalamazoo]
■ for a couple of weeks
Mr and Mra. Orr Fisher wrro Sun-!
iday afternoon callers at Frank und'
(William Cogswell's in I^lreview.
Plan to attend 3 s new Sunday at!
10 30 o’clock. You will lx cordially welcorned.
what is known as the Jim Brown place j
tn Hastings township received the sad1
news of tlie death of their,daughter.i
who with iwr five weeks' old daughu-t i
was burned to death at Grayling last;
।Wednesday, she had only returned to*
Iw-r home st Grayling last Sunday after;'
an extended visit with her parents ■
here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis who formerly I
lived in oqr neighborhood hare thei
deep und heartfelt sympathy of all.
Mrs. U-wls was formerly Miss Osa I
Jeffrey.
.
The Martin L- A. 8. will be entertalned by club No. 4 at the home of
Mta Ruby • Cogswell Wednesday July1
20 for supper, a cordial Invitation Is I
extended to all.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. lilt
home frora| TAKING EXTENDED
I HASTINGS GIRLS AT
John Palmer spent Bunday In Chel-1 Vincent McPharlln wu I.,
ae* with relative*. .
Saugatuck over Die week end.
TRIP THROUGH WEST.
“CAMP KITANNIWA”
Frank Annable wax in Detroit on
Mr* Sarah Scott of Memphis. Tenn..
I bualneM on Monday and Tuesday
| te vtalllng her stater, Mra. Roa* Bidel-1
Hetmunsperger Later! Second Period Opened At
Miss
I Otto I*enhath waa in Detroit part of' '"'“‘i
। laM week stating hl* ataters and
Wm. G Willill* of SaginAw spent ', Goes to Southern California I
Lake On Monday For
week on business.
brother.
' hi* vacation with hi* mother. Mrs Geo
With. Her Sister
j
Two Weeks
Mrs. John Engle U spending some
Supt. and Mr*. D. A. Van -Biukirk H P®*tune in Grand Rapids.
Mis* Marguerite Hctmansperger. who
Several Camp Fire girls from Haswent today to LaMotlke. Ill., to visit her
C W. crawford 1* on a bu&amp;tara* trip
Robert Burch was in Grand Rapids relative*.
.
- to Wellington. New York *U other hr well known in Hasting*, who last tings are enjoying the second camp
over Uie week end vliltUig relatives.
I year taught tn the public schools of ]&gt;crlod which started on Mondky. July
Mra. Will Silsbee spent Sunday with !««tern cities
and Mike Hew Rochelle, New Turk, came to Has- II at Camp Kitanniwa at Clear lake.
Mia* Margaret Schaupner of Detroit Mr. and Mra Earl Boye* at their Wall
Mi*a Bertha Jannett
- ting* Sunday for ■&lt; brief visitwith I This is the Battle Creek Camp Fire c
*b tlie guest ol M1M Emily McElwain
lake cottage.
i Tatajlan of Chicago are guert* of- Dr
friends here She left Monday night । Girls’ camp and is in charge of .their *'
Mrs uBla Scott visited relatives in
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Schulz of Grand ■"£ ^r?- VzAj^njunte.
.■ 1 for Chicago, and will fwocccd from executive and an able corps of in- i X,
Port Huron and Detroit part of laslj
Rapids spent the week end with Mr. I
’ that city by train to Sult Lake City, Hructor* and counsellor*.
|$
(and Mra. Keith Danleb
!AX^ rf»a?ra^
* ** ,and by- stage from tlw Mormon capital; Hjrriai instruction is given in swim-IS
CJeorge Hyde of Prairieville spent 1
1 lrTr**H of near rTCcimn
antl Mrs AUcn'Gnmn of Hlck- to a point in Nevada, whereshe will. nitng. handicraft, nature lore and 'J
Bunday with hl* grandmother. Mr* I| Mra M. A Latnbie and MIm Helen
Nettie Hyde
.uuiiuic
jLambie ore
are visiting
vtalUng mua
MLm kuu
Ruth Rouac ory Corner* visited .Mr and Mra ,Eu- m»*t her Hater Helen They, together caInp craft The next two weeks’&gt;
with a lady friend, will, rjx-nd *ome. Catm&gt; period opens on Monday. July v
Mr. An™ Bqllh VUltol M, .nd
Ann A,Im Io, . to. d.y, ■
w'
*'
. Mra Frank McCarty ot Dowling over 1 Prof John Black of .-Adrian •college
.Mr and Mr* Gay Jordan of Flush­ | time at ttie Grand Canyon of Colo-’ 25
—. ..
liu- week end
, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Ray- ing, New ’York, are vtHUng her.par­ ratio Then they plan to drive north ! gills
are now iii attendance starting J*
iu,
wm
Miss Jun- Marie Johitmn of Ann Ar- inpnd Wlndcknecht last week.
ent*. Mr and Mrs Ke)Lpr Stern.
, Y.11,^
Mnr Edwin Pate and two children t' \
.
bor was the guest of Mr* Lyman John-; Mr. und Mrs. WHI Eggleston of LSch.
on Monday: Marcia Ironside.- Isabel e
■
Sage, Barbara Crook.iBlSanne Sumner. \
s&lt;hi last week
i neld are guests of his* brother and wife of Detroit arir spending two weeks her, ^'"‘h'-rn C^lfuruta
Mi**
of j, anne D«Vri«-s Itazjh Caukin and Ed- X
with Mr and Mra E C Edmond.
Mis* Helenrab
Helm I- the siijirrtntetKlrnt
.
Mr and*Mra Albert Vcddrt visited ' Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Eggleston
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wfn
M
Stebbins
spent
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KllUltZ. Zabrlle AdrOUSle. AgnCS 'jIto .uni, Mr. Hell Cray. „I An,o!«. Mr nnd Mr. C
nra.mm .nd
family spent
«£nt la* week
week st vuciuiuc
cadiZc a—d Sunday with Mr and Mra Wallai • • ;.ted at Krene California, not fur
and Nanc)nre en. &lt;
U&lt;-. on un ay.
Ifauuijr
family spent isai
last week nt
at Cadillac uand
al Klinger
Klln|{cr lake
Ulu, near
,)CBr Sturgis
8tunjl,
from Bakersfield,
Bakersfield, thc
th.- center
center of
of thc
thau
with
Bluebirds •■
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Jones al
j riom
nh thtlm Bluebirds
Mr. J.™ Vkr&gt; Amon,-,..nr pan
imnu In Mm MU*l,.n.
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..
..
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-.Iralimmt*
nit
.UMrlel
Thl.
&lt;«
an
In.
Rev. and Mrs L L Dewey attendi-d California oil district Thh is an inEd«a 8hu|u
ShulU BMended
attended thc
the flrst
first catnp
camp .J
Li.i
will, Ira cton&lt;- und lain- __
..
II, M ,,-rr Qulmn,
I T “ K »“&gt; ",ul I**"k *™«bl.- a picnic near Greenville on Monda; *,ltullon maintained by that county .p-riod which closed on July 7. At .tlm
and *i&gt;ent the night with reiauws
«"«* thr_ treatment
trratm—’- «if
«•’ »■•»
—,.i.r rhll,»„i. closing
.■ .
.. —
. she
. was awarded
. . ''
. Mr. William H.yu-nml
U.I I S’""1 I"?l“
tuix-rcular
Courxil
Fire,
toll, ter iluuliln. Mr. Clyde i
•«'»dln« U« Third dlaUltt
Mr and Mr*. Lawrence .TriHtoV and ■ dn-n. Mi-.:. I । l&lt;-n ha* about 45 en- mshiira in First Aid. Handicraft. Swim- X
Schinmun ,&gt;f Kal.uiiuz.s,
I I^Niun meeting.
roih d tn the nutltutioh constantly.'ntin^ Tent Honor and -Kitaiiniwa.” »'
Kui.imu/xi,
| w. G Wlllitts and a party of friends Lawrence. Jr., of Detroit were gue.-t. Thy
modem way of treating tnt^-rru- *njriith- honor given girl* for l*-'\
l»*i* t* nut with medicine, but with U;.. aU-araund good camper*
in Bay City on Wednesday attendingJ' from Saginaw and Bay, City sprat thc
week end and Fourth of July ut lib co&lt;TliI., ls 4 .p-mdnl training place for
Robert tyalton. Jr, left on'Saturday proper fmxl ahd the profs r amount ol
the funeral of hi* cousin. B. Bprley
Mr.&lt; ClmMrr Stem and children of
foj- his work ut Schenectady. N. Y . ■rest. Children urn taken from their i;vi wl-,(. wi.h to advance in their JMra
Chester
Keech
and
children
Mr
n
&lt;
MJ
«:.*«r
;n u)cv galn u Brea{ ,
stopping at Syracuse and Rochester home* to tin*, institution after Hwy camp tip,
st U&gt;uis. Mo, haw come to sjiend the
.md Mra. Selah Keali-r and MIm P. &gt;r-; rnroute on business fur his employ,-r. have shown evidences of having tuber- d,.aj riI JiraC(Jtul infurmatlun. Tlie '
Mimmei at tiielr Gun lake cuiUigr
MiiS EhRbeth DeYnr and Mb.* Brr- culnei*. Usually one and vuneUmes Ban&gt; creek organization ha.v been ,
Mr. and Mrs. J F Edmund., made encr. Wood visited Eugene Keech of
thB
rai]1Xj (lll Mrs A!bcrt Vrddi-r both parent* ate or have be,.-n tubercu- u n k!n&lt;| toUl,. Harry county rflrt*. ’
a business trip to Pioneer. Ohio, on Jenbon on Sunday.
J L. Maus left Sundayfor Benton] atid Mias Mabel Slutm on Munday . n ,’ar. Tlie children are tak. n and treat- .^ny pnvUrg.-* and op- ]
Monday returning early Tuesday.
Mr». Hutner Harrison and three chil- Harlxir where lie entered a sanitarium route from Lansing to their horn* tn • d at this institution without cost it |&gt;ortiinJticA which thrv-could not other- ■
the patents arc unable to M - and U1M. tnJoy, It ,,
lhrn. may b,. ;
(In n of Detroit were giivst.% of MUs for treatment for ncurltip from which Mu.&gt;k&lt; gon
lie has been suffering for th# pkst two. Mr alMj Mrs.
vandlcn and son it.H-y usually are nut
: mie to attend the next sccUbh begin- &lt;
Grure Edmonds part ut last wo k
.
'Junior and Mr. and Mra Chari,-.* VandKr-rn county finds this 1* really a nlng July 25.
I;
Mrs Karl KnlekerbOCkor of. Ohuitl «•&lt;*•»*•
Mr* Noble Caln and four daugtitera- Jen and daughter Alb-ria apent Sundav ....
oiont-y -.-aving institution for th- conn-,
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|,
Rapids came Tuesday to care for her
mother. Mm. Julia Jone% who is siek. &lt;&gt;! Chicago. Il), came Tuesday for a. with Mr and Mra Harley Bawdy u'. tv
When adult, afflicted *lth TB ELECTED OFFICERS AT
Mrs. Rachel Erb and Miss Lucy Erb VLMt with her jtan-nts. Mr. and Mr*.'Grand Rapid*
require help. th. county I;;.; to mamMFPTlNfi MONDAY FVF
NlttllNU MUNUAT tVt
Robt Burch. They' will, return on Sat-1 p,.ter Tllkena of Campau lake wa.- in lulu them and if possible cure them
| Hustings Sunday and Mra Tilkens. who, in a sanitarium, also .maintained . by
lien-. Mr*. Erb remaining for the week. urday.
it., uv-ran- child* re- Business
Women a
Hospital
Mrs. Max Reynold.* of Dcltin is . ha* been here eWring for her' mother, tlie county
Mt*» June Sutton of Lo* Angele.,.
Guild Had Fine Time At
Cut. is spending the summer here with spending the week with her grand-. Mrs. Emma Hash, returned with Him. mains m the l|tventorlu:n but’ six
parent-'-.
Mr.
and
Mr*
A
A.
Willmbnl.
. Mr*. Nma Allerdlng is now the nurse nionlhs. with th- average cost for ita
r
her aunt and uncle. Mr und Mrs. !&gt;•!!
&lt;nre
and
treatment
II
51
per
day;
Crooked
Lake
in thta city and at their U-ach lake
Mrs John )%lmer ha* relunwil from
HASTINGS, MICH.
Button
[a vtMt wll|) relari\r* at Chelsea and at iwhfie in the sanitarium far adult*, the
Ori Monday evening the Business';
■' Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith went to eottaife
Mr and Mr* Fred Knopf and UK ’Ch-ur lake in Juclraon countj -H. i &lt;v-t tv $2M per day. and the average Women's Hospital Guild held a de-;
Toledo, Ohio, on Bunday where they
adult ri mains tatter than a year Not hghtfiil meeting at thc McButh n-Mirt
Vi itnl Mr. and Mrs. Ebeq Smith till Marjorie Kriopf of Hll.v.l:eld returned j daughter. Alice Jam . lemalned J&lt;&gt;to their home on Monday after vUiimg longer vrilt with her uncle at Clear only ute tlw children grcatlyjrnprovcd “t Crooked la hr.’sixteen members and,
Tur.-day. .
•
in -health, but they cariy on their -umts attending.
Mi ■&gt; Jean Fennell ot Kalamaaoo Mr and Mra Theodore Knopf over lhe;lake
Tlicxommitte*' in charge was: Mr*.
| ML'., Elbe Groov. of San Antoni\ &lt;-h,r&gt;! •■.' Ik While m the Preventorium
cam- Thursday for a visit with her M*- weekend.
lurid are taught to do u*eful work by Geneva Paul. Mu* Florence .Bump.,
which they can cam their living
M‘-- Lom--e Gower. Mis* Pauline GerMra Wm WiJ -ou MiMaGciicva Wood (Richard Grpo-,. and family In
tffli- Knopf.
.
attendance of lhe jrjvum Ums far.
CHARLOTTE LADIES
“t,. ,'to. K.&lt;1|' ’"! 1’,w:iy wlt,
hml1 Tydm
Mi,; Helen i* winning « wide rrpu- '’n*?,r a™J
^n’?n* F,&lt;lrwa
.
.-I-Iiu- ■l.n'1.J??.
. 1.................................................
-..to‘ Mr-' ...toll
,1 th.
Mi •* Ruth siMon of Parma Height.*,
Mrs. A. W. Woodburne is dialrman
of her
lation for lhe fine manner in which- A tcur ,h* '“J‘
™PP".
■*Cleveland. Ohio, wiu.tht- gurst ol
1... MUtcd Mr. and Mr*. Claude W&lt;mm1 over.thL* week for a tin day
GUESTS AT LUNCHEON tor next Tuesday's luncheon.
th,
is coji- !i?“\ b“^T?.Ln^'‘
rhui ­
.
FteVOlg
■« Kern County
h. ,Preventorium
j. I.jniuiiij ,.*
■ tou .
I
aunt. Mi:.* Mabel Bixson. Irian Thurs
A second M&gt;cial event at the Club
Mr .md Mra c M Bi**on and two
Mrs L M Ward ha* returned i-&gt; her darted under h-r management. She
J0,1: Chairman. Mrs Noble Cain to Sing At
day till Saturday .
this week will be on Thursday when
lurienced zlletiUan
well a*
'• ’’ *’ ,A
VanBu.vklra. Secretary. Ml.**
t
.
Mr. and .Mr-. Clyde Scbrtfman of children of oak park. III. were guest* ■ home in New Haven. Conn, after visit- t.
t. an
an &lt;&gt;
exixrirnrf-d
.dietitian .&gt;*
a* well
ns,"""
............-----------Dinner At Country Club
Greenville Country Club comes for
TSt""' J““T.
K.iiujnai*c«&gt; spent th- Week Mid with ol Miss Mabel Bisson on Tliupiday.’mg her sister. Mrs Will B;!*bc&gt;- Mra ,»■&gt; , . 1:. n: .wr .. and hu &gt;»d n» Jlr'
their
ahpual visit
u&lt;
.n
Un.,
l,p.
&lt;&gt;!
worlt
,a.vJ'",'*-*
ndl
chiUroiaii,
MK,
E.a
A
They
werfsending
a
week
s*
vacation
Silsbee
accompanied
h-r
to
Detroit,
thc I or i in-1 , parent*, Mr. and Mra
Thursday Evening
n;&gt;-n will play golf, utul thc
at Thr.v River.;. .
(where she visited for a few &lt;!av . »••- Jns I.. -, .iwutol -in It in Cfetotold.VT’ ".7"''J'S” S'" "“'5
WJltani Hayward.
Flowers from many lovely gardens , Thc sn^be*enteruhwd
l a ....... ijnu la tar.
torn to Call- LI, «»
I- " “«« uMu i HaaUnex ntr .. ti»rtlnilariv
,fcniv.
lauic*
Mi* f W Stcbbtnv. MIssm Marjory tuining flic latter |»rt of the v.r k
■“..* wm ‘oe
‘ rvametl with bridge
Mr, und Mis. George Clary and Mr.
luo
“ ent
enw
MiLol*.
Angel)
Ho.tcMc*
fur
the
:
*'
Hast
ngs
ga_
r
a
parIteuUriy
festive
ln
thtf
ariernTOn
. A
A ainneri
dinner, a
a sllorv
short
and Mra Gletj Ingram and children Stebbins and-Sarah Bchadrr. Thoma* | Mrs. Archie McDonald and children lorniu.
...-.itnini! ynu were elected, after which:
vC,'"?ni?musical program and a dance will ocvisited Mr and Mra. Floyd Graves ol Stebbins and William Schadrr were injure sjknding tta- month of .July with
all enjoyed a social time Those pres- *™n thirtv-two Charlotte ladies were cupy
.. thc evening.
...
......
An added
attraction
Gland Rapids Monday to
ih» pic- - h-r
at their iiiintnrr home &lt;u. ELECT DELEGATES TO
Kalamazoo on Bunday.
&lt; nt were grateful to Mr McBeth for Bural* ,or t,ie ^“1*
will be the rendition ot several solo
Jure, "Grand Hotel”
Ijikc Huron. Mr. McDonald and Dr.
• ----•
•_
Ttw golf trophies which were awardnumbers by Mr*. Noble Cain 'Frances
‘ Mr and Mt* Curtis Bottum and son;and Mr* D. D Walton und family will DEPARTMENT PONVENTION;'''*^•
of Ann Arbor and Mr and Mra. Bert '.*;&gt;?mi thc werk end with Mr.,. MCDonp, Snd imp. »d VWmd Itoitod. 53SU'to°?SP
”
Enjoyable Meeting of Legion ,,,
I£1 "sS iS mS
1 Stile* uuii Mr* E H. S'lies ol Grand aid and children
Rapid* were —
over
Frank
Sc Schumann of San Ma-:
a Sunday gu&lt; -t. ot Mr.' Mra Mrs
Frank
Mr. and Mrs. John Ketcham. Mr.
Auxiliary
Heid
Or Thursday : grant—glvmpsf MARRIAGE.
Byington of Charlotte and. Mrs.
and Mra E. P Bollum.’•
rino. Calif, who i* visiting Mr. and
and Mrs. Roy CWdes. Dr. and Mrs. C.
Afternoon
From the Cadillac paper wc repnnt Charles Potts ahd Mrs. Edward Van
Ml** Virginia R Wlllitls. who rrcnl- 'Mr* », C. Bnmrnn, will lean- with
Urn following article of Interest of in-1 Popering of Hastings Following lhe P. Lathrop, .Mr. and Mrs M. L Cook.
ly received her A B degree at Western I them-Wednesday for Detroit to spmcl
und Mr*. Charlra taonard,
A rh iiu-iitfu.. nu-ling ui tl.. American
to Hastings people as the groom! luncheon contract and auction were Mr.
Mi ., Sarah Schader and William State Tfscliera’ College, Kalamazoo, ht few days with Mr nm| Mr, Cha* I!•• .nor.
:mn Auxiliary
Auxiiiary ua*
w.i - held
held ....
on Thursday
a former resident here, and a ! played. Mrs McGrath of Charlotte and Mr and Mrs A. L. Brown anc\Mr. and
it Nir home ol Mr* Sterling!,
Hrhadir an- spending tlm &gt;'eek at Gun ha.* a position a, M»ciely edit'g- of the ■ Carroll, leaving Detroit Friday • tor;afternoon
graduate of our City schools:
iMr*. Roy Hubbard making topscore Mra.. Keith Fullef afc in charge.
Graphic
at
Harbor
Spring*
Washington.
D.
C
to
Wait
a
sister.
Mr*
Rogers.
Aft.
r
kite
pm
luck
dinra-r.
thlake uuii their uncle and aunt. Mr aiid
A home wedding was solemnized Sat-1 *n contract and Mra. Krusen of CharNORTHEAST IRVING.
Mr. and- Mra ..Albert Kunkle and If. K. Ham..
i-n-itlrni, Mr Henry Muid**r
"n- urttay at 4 p M when Miss Persts (lotte and Mr* C W Crawford in aucMr B L Kenyon, ol Lansltix
rutnel Mr und Mr. Will Shi If.. Id. Mr ami dnen-.L-the reaular Ixl-uuk M -eJofi.
icim-^
daughter
of" Mr
Mr”and ^ra’i tion. . .............
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Mrs Johnson. who )va* been very 111
Mr ami Mrs Charlo Burch and Mr Mnryruth of Baltimore Md
"»P
Glympsc.
daughter
of
and
Mr*.
"
Dekg to th,- 'ipI*-^rtim-ntcnliGlvmt»r
218 218
East
PtarPine
.trelt
i Guests
present from away aside from
------------ -------------- --------at thc
home ol —
her
daughter.
Mrs.
and Mrs Herman 'Dinmcr and srm Wmday for a three weeks’-viMt with MraGe-orge Bhetlkld and wm-tm and
Department
enhFrank
Glympsc.
East
street.
, Vernon BiwfiWd ol Battle Creek and .mtlon •&lt;, t&gt; h. id In K»!«maro-&gt; on became th- bride of Ward If Grant oV '»&gt;•■ Cliarlottc ladle* were Miss Elsie P**®* P‘nncy. U belter.
John of Grand Rapids weir Sunday Mr and Mrs. R J McCreery
i f*7’r!&lt;e.na'*s "J Cbe’M-a. and hl son I Mra C S Perry Went lo O wp.-r Sun- August 21
and 2J w- n- el.t h d- a* lhi$ citv.
nI
WAlice*1 Grant ot ■ Cir°°* «»* s*” Antonio. Texas. Mra Earl
Mr?
and Mrs.
Mrs. C J. Moore and Ralph
LUk-’-s uf Mr ami Mrs Robert Burch.
Mr? and
C- J- Moore and Ralph
of to“ck,7? -*’,,rr
'Y
UI ' c'-“' !-!,v
Mr* D-m Foreman. Mra. Edw.. &lt;}rand
Thc ceremony was read: Wartham of Grand Rapids and Mra and Mr and Mrs. Dale Cook and famMr: S V Brock. Mr and Mra Wel­ f,"
’■&gt; J" a“cnltl'''
I oljShcffielt1 and tamily fh'-y• returned by Downs, Mr. Hen.-. Mnl-ler und Mra.'by DrA W .mhnstxnr ot Harriwn i °“y Jordan of New York City. Mr* ily attended the ball lame at Lake
don BroiiMui and Mr. and Mra. George
rC,.fc ZJ1* A’ ‘'1? D7'L'»
«■&lt;»-1«“&gt;’ "f Battle Creek where they let? , Kenm.'h D in* Alternates ah Mra. fnrm,.r pastor of the Cadillac Pre»bv- Rcbt Houston of Dearborn and Miss Odessa thc 4th
Robinson, anti their guests. Mr and
Chelsea Standard.
standard.
ut his
utter spending
abending n Sterling Roger*.
Rogers. Mr*.
Craig; Mra.
Mrs. u-nan church The wedding was at- B*rt»w Jannett of Cliriago. •
|iVcrnoq
Vernon «t
hi* home alter
Mr- Albert Craig
Mr and Mr* Will Dipp und family
Mr Warren Wilcox and family and tor of the Cheta-a
Mr and Mrs R. j.
Mr.,
j McCreery
McCn-rj -nd
sod ‘week with hit
his cousin. Winston ShelShel-: Anna Nev-toil
Nev ion and Mr.-.
Mr Nellie c.m«Cana- :.....a_u u..
bv^he
.*■...
memhera
...
The committee for the day were and Mrs. Harlow Seger uttended lhe
Mr and Mr., Basil Smith of •Jack*on. Ml,
DoMta n.,
.K,
„,a Ml
Ami otor. «, ,.tanl«, «, !,
i-njoyed Sunday* at Spicklcr’s al Gun
Mi- Albert Kunkle and .Maryrutli of
Mr. and Mi- ,G. II Post and Mrs.. attending a* v:-itora
i^ui-i, *. — Mra. Wm. R Cook. Mrs. A. A. And- funeral of Mr* Joe Lehman Thursday
lake.
.
■
.
j rrson. Mr* Joseph McKntght. Mr*. C. &gt;t login
l’1’1,,'rn1*?**?Id “L**
I'” week Puns daughters. Lucile. \Vill.i and : Il I-. hoped/thui the Auxiliary may iuiwed ch Ron dre*.* with a X tafteta
l-nrui ! w
vv Wesplnter. Mrs.
Mra T.
T. D
D French.
F*-!*eh. Mrs
Mrs
Mr and Mr* Arthur Moore and fam­
ut Wall lake 111 lhe Tobins cottage
| Maun-nc Wlllitta. Mis* Mars- Mare.iret ‘ ta :.a-»rrferl nnolltj.r — iti.tiTi,,
tl™... ...
.
.
, .bouquet
®
—t—,ni ily spent Sunday with Mr and Mra
*-&gt; .,IU■ v.,llcu
« wHuuat
1 ,lobt Warton and ...»
Mra James n
Bristol
Mr and Mrs Fred L Bash of Battle McIntyre of Muskegon, Mt
link Premier rows-and swansontaI with Mr' C p Lalhr°P Mri ***&gt;' f*111- Ro,wrt culrr Mt Clarksville
Creek and Theodore. Bush of Detroit | Victor Artnsnon and dau
ghter
...
.
— Mr*.
— genlaughUTjJurtara
which have tu-cn ra nt to headquarter* lieu with
silver'and. white
luMe ^Iter’ nl
me.
Mr»• VV
W Kf
M. Stebbins unH
and ■&gt;,
the
Mrs ’ o
O. tL Lightfoot a,,a
and M/to,
Nonna
visited &lt; he men’s mother; Mrs. Knima and* son John
- " of Toleu
„
c&gt;4d ventures cF
edrC Ohio, laird; Atumuncrm-nt
ot tin- AugUM »(«•’.- ,.j„ Mrjl FHaani t ni«&gt;n «ti
committee assisting Reservations callcd'at Will Brown's ML-the Jones
’ - ..Hammond
............. i Ing will be made Imir.
I Div-won rtrwL wira luir Sy «Uen£^t ‘ were roade
hinrty-two. lhe largest district Sunday evening
Bush, on Sunday, her seventy-uxlh Wolring of Woodland,' Ltbirthday, and found her a little better. of Hastings and Geo. McPharlln of'
—
und slic choM- for her drew* a yellow
Mrs Mollie Van Dugteren and Mr Grund Rapids spent Thursday evening ;ATTENDING PICNIC
. ..
i.fl.iwnred chiffon made.with a yellow!
•
and Mrs. John McLravy visited Mr and n’. the Wm. WWitU cottage, at -Jun '
AT RA’sF 1 INF I AKFiUfTcta j“fkd. Her shoulder corsage/
Mrs Fred Henson and Dr. Winifred
Hl uHjl LIDU LHAC X1|, „t yt.How W1.s aIul .wan.onh&gt;
/
McLravy nf Richland on Thursday
They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Thus PRESS CARRIERS HAVE
Annual Uatherinc For Binploy.
'iS.^ ”™U" i
Henwn of OxnsSnck.
DELIGHTFUL PICNIC
ccs of Maintenance Division . Thc couple stood before hanked
Jos Mcknight returned Friday frtgn
palms. baskets of pink rase*. shasta
Seattle. Wash, where he attended the
of Highway Department
daisies and larkspur tied with tulle.
;
Inicrnatlonal Rotary convention u.s a Twenty-Three From Hastings
; A three-courac wedding dinner was
delegate frnm Urn Hustings Rotary
Had Big Time On Tues
on! t&gt;. n...y Liu. lull.- m All...,:.
ln
Mr, .
club. lh&gt; uIm&gt; vlMUd hl* tukr til Van­
day
■
™mv t-atimt tM. ,un™: .urmc
T Otom -n» UU- ua, 'tratoml'
couver after the convention. / •
Turadu. ... Uy annual nkiim at
&gt; ■- mau.i. r.anru Ol.
md r^.. „Jo™|
^wl
.Mr and Mrs. Roy Larlck. Wilbur □ ra,m
mptite lor Um Prrs, mu.lu.y.. LmJ’ihn Taii’lu, ■b",d1S”"S;!
u"'P"‘k
o'"
Lnrick and Mr and Mrs Kent Larlck
newsuirls. tuenty.thn-e going lir ...... ,
All,-■ &lt;n lurrv
,,
a"f‘
of Cleveland. Ohm. spent a part of and
from thte city in a large ten. charter-i S’n caT* k i.m./«,
, Mr and Mr' On‘nt havr uken U“i
last u&lt;-rk at tlie HuIUig cottage at Po- ed by the Pres, company.
j ^u, vanBurrn Ka,‘”n“,f’O‘
*”«ip&lt;.rt cottage on Lake Mitchell for
i.A.™"lra.“: 1'.”™.“
JSSSi'.'' '"U Oii.n.r ami a tim prat-ranj ut.
(.“‘i r„r lho
!
Cora Biggs and Mrs Frank Edmond-,
Thia fly spray is ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO
Mr and Mrs L. V Bcvsmcr leave on in the tight.* at Rumonu Park, eating
h"- ,x’n
In UK oIBce U W.j
Sunday for an autoYrip to Los Angele*. everything In sight and enjoying them­ )&lt;»v CchK- J ’hn C- Ketcham bs 7
KILL FLIES. EASY TO USE, lOO.per cent active and
the h j.-auncr insurance company and thc
Calif., where they will visit his sisters. selves hi general.
■ ix-akcr today. A fine time i» anticl- grpotn is employed by Cummer and
will not injure walls, furniture or fabrics.
Those who-altended frnm here were:
Mrs. Edw A Clark and Mrs. Emma
P*
1
®*
1
Diggins
company
in
their
naice*
Rock, also Mr and Mra. Harr}’ Rock Lynn Perry. Howard Moore. Bill Moore.
The out-of-town guests were the
In a SANITARY MANNER ... IT KILLS flies, moths,
They plan to be gone about a month Jack Kennedy*
William Kennedy.
MAY-LOCKWOOD.
groom'.-, mother. Mr- Alice Grant of
arid expect to attend the Olympic game.* Harry
, Beaver.A' Edward
weddingBeaver.
of interest
Virgil to Albion
anta, roaches, fleas, bed bugs, water bugs, chickens,
a boll. 1 diink
and gJmnighU Templar. Conclave.
Ccnrad. Curl Conrad. Crystal Conrad, i friend* ua- that of Mi.-.* Dorothy; Grand Rapids; hl* sister and her hus­
cattle and hog lice, chicken mites, common spiders,
DY. R M Fowler of this city. Dr &lt;rtrl&gt;. Ravmond Reynold* Gerald &gt; ,&gt;cku,'"u dutight. r of .\ft and Mr. band. Mr. und Mra. Otto Schreuder of
wasps, mosquitoes and majiy other insects.
J. W Jungmau of Cleveland. Ohio. Dr. Reynolds. Russell Bush. Walter Can-1 Wm. Lockwood of Coldwater ami Mr. Grand Rapids; sister. Mis* June Grant
Mnrpmer Tilden ot Chicago. Dr. E A kin.vftobrrt Caukin. Genrge Johnson WayAr Willard Win of Battle Creek. of Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mra.
Jo*. Grant of Battle Creek.
Honey of Kalamazoo. Dr. George Copp WavJto Snvdrr. Linden Snvder. Melvin!*"" °&lt;
Air',‘£j, F Wil' "r
Ar'|
at Plainwell composed a party of five Jacobs. Gordon Jacob*. Rovio Jacobs bnr' whtch *ns
»'• the.home
ENJOYABLE HOl SE PARTY,
INGRAM JERSEY
dentist*, who left Tliursday morning Robert Angell. Elmer White
of' Hu? bride's parents V
Friday
high
' n
’M-” at K
'"»'
delightful house party was held at
Use VERMI-TOX liquid sprayed
for a week’s fblilng trip on the Sno*
They returned to Hasting* in time noon. Df Way rend the wedding aerv- lhc Sutton-cottage at Wall lake over
Regular Value
DAIRY
Inland*. The party took along an ample to make their afternoon deliveries, tired to n Uw presto or : &gt;e Immeai.le ,M uwk
t
occasionally about tne outside
L.E.FOSTER DIST.
r.n.llto
SuI(,,„‘;nd
supply of canned sardines *a that’ the but happy
faniilirs only. The eouple
couple tore
were uiutunat­ Mr „,,d M„
j entrances—will aid in keeping
PHONE 3464 701 WitT.WALNUT
members might experience thc joy of
tended
.
a'Mr- and* Mrs Otto Iscnhath. MLues
them
free
from
flies
and
many
at least one -fuh dinner" while absent.
CHAS. FVRNISS HONORED.
. T :„.
•••’, '’“'""“ft'
Alton and CereWIne tanhom .nd
other insects.'
Charles Pumls-i received a siinal in unite crepe faute combined with. jOhn Otto and Hollb Isenhath of this
William
honor Sundav evening at the Presh-- l.to. Un-hM and Mto. moloMW. &gt;to cur. M,„ Ju„ Slltlo„
terlan Young Peonje’s meeting when he nmn tore a awutder conatroC um- A„d.rmn or U» Ansetai. Calir. and
was prevented with a lienutifullv
L/ie VERMI TOXSpray to
. 1 Ifi;'
&gt;
.
&gt;
ML'A Marjory Pallensill or Grand
A wedding luncheon was served a?. ftapld*
craved Waterman pencil In recognition
, ______________________
“Swat the Fly In the
of his valued services as president ol the Maple Leaf Cea room In Coldwater.;
or 39c per Pint
after
which
the
bridal
couple
departed
|
CLOVERDALE.
the Society for the past twn year*
Modern Way”
Miss Josephine Smith, who made thc for a short wedding trip. They will' The sad news reached here last week
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
nrcsentation. spoke most anprrclative- be at home in Battle Creek after July jot the passing of Rockwell .Hayward.
HASTINGS, MICH.
•
son-of Pearl Hayward, formerly of
lv of thc work add Influence of Mr 8
The bride graduated
front Albion
of Washington.
riuiik,, and
am, ho|&gt;ed that
’iihi tie would
woum t&gt;............................
’ ' Shultz, now of state u,
ntuuuigi'ji,.
FurnlM
l&gt;succeraful tn his studies in thc Dnlvrr- t‘0,,cCe ,n ,hl* C,*M nf 1930 a”d &amp;ince , He leaves n wife and two small children
Is to cause you to see.
sitv of Michigan where hr will be co- ha* ,x’cn l««h*na m fassopolh. She our *ymj&gt;aihy goes out to them
Ing
In
the
fall.
»'
«
member
of
the
Alpha
Chi
Omega
Visitors
at
Mrs.
Martha
Repkiglr’.,
The way they see depends upon how nearly normal
Thos.* in charge of tlm program wer&gt; “rort‘&gt;' Ml Wa&gt; «n»duatcd from Al-Hast week -were. Mrs Kate Terpcning
they arc. And THAT cannot be known until they have
Howard Frost, Rnimrt Ancril Kk&gt;l*clbllln mheec the same year.,and then and daughter on 'I'uesday; and Wedo&gt;^— Agnes Smith. -v._
j—
attended thc General Motor* Institute msday Mr* MMuam Ashby of KalamnRtorer,
Don —
and
William
been examined. &gt;So YOUR duty to your eyes is to ItJarn
Mrs Pine of Cloverdale. Mrs
Bachman. Delbert Whitmore and Beu­ of Technology at Mint. He is now
whether or not they see as they should. Thus your
employed with thc Buick Motor Sales chamberlain and Mra. Sarah Johncox
lah Severance
duty to your eyes is closely related to THEIR duty to
The Young People s meeting will re­ company in Battle Creek. He is aflitl-1 (&gt;f Orangeville all enjoyed a good visit
ated
with
the
Delta
Sigma
Phi
fratogetbeh
.
"WA«r» ImmiJialt AllaAlms and Court—y Ara M—t to AS"
commence the last Sundav In August
you. Let us assist you to better vision.
tertuty.
i
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—Elky-orth Newton, press Cor.
The- Misses Harriet and Margaret
Prof Arthur Korn of Germany made
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 WE
In Canada, telephone calls average Way ot Albion, suters of the groom, the first long-distance experiment in
M05 per ranita annually, the highest were present a*, lhe wedding.—Albion transmitting photographs by wife in
Recorder.
, 1903.
in the world.

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Values to $19.50

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Values to $24.50

For

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Light and Dark Colors
Late Styles

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Clothing for Men. and Boys

.

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The Duty of Your Eyes

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B. A. Ly BARKER

�Our Success

• The annual reunion of the Ferdinand
J Thomas family was held on Mondav
July 4 at tlie C. J Thomas home at ,
Hastings.
.
Several from this locality have been
In attendance at the Moody Bible
school In session at Gull lake. Midland

WANTS

SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizen* Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

THE CHURCHES

EOCENE
SIX
SPONSORED AND
GUARANTEED BY
STU DEBAKER

evening July 12. Put luck supper and a
busineaa meeting are the main issue*.
Mrs. Frances Jones li convalescing
a: her home Sylvia Whitmore :s with

Chicago and Canada and are now loca'.ed at Uielr Wall lake cottage until
the opening of school at Dearborn,
where the former la employed lu In-;
structor tn Manual Training and ap.plied arts.
.
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Glenn S*ift and daughters. Maxine

Howard D. Bristol

Good Horses
A Specialty
Eagle district. There were about forty
present to purtake of the bountiful rr-

ASSING one car after another in registration gains, the
Rodent's sales pace rivals its road pave. It’s the car that
brought quality into the low priixj field. It comes complete
with FreeWheeling, Full Synclirunucvi Shifting, Silent Sec­
ond Speed. Automatic Switch Key Starting. 4-Point Cush­
ioned Power. Come in und go out fur u trial drive today I

P

H. S. SHELDON

HASTINGS MARKETS

Members of the Rufus Stanton taml'
By met at clear lake Bunday tor a gel-1
to-gelher event and spent the day
•
* LeCtna Mason of Battle Creek umH
cousin, Mnrle.i Swift, are sjM-nding thc
week.at Maple Grove Center, with ixla-l
Little Lisle Belton 1* much improved
from Jus recent illpeaa.
'

in.pr.'.r.

B—f Indr.

HASTINGS, MICH.

NOW IS THE TIME TO WATCH
FOR WORMS IN POULTRY
Special attention should lie given to those pullets
that will soon be ready for the laying pens. We curry
a complete tine of poultry remedies for treatment of
worms, coccidiosis, Roup. etc.

1

Hint II* If lull (rid
Ut &gt;&lt;t,l I——it u
— Itite umil Ktid t),
■-r- -Id. I'h.nir 7.1 — FIT. H-. .Aller
t 11
&gt;i mil REST — At* In—
1 &lt;•«*•&lt;* arid fruit. VI,.. ly. Ar.dju-

1 £»&gt;•«

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.

I SAl.fi- it.*..
H2 •li»hll» n.rd fhr- ,-rt.lt... t-nre II

gchMic party.

c'niton
cIll IM«L 1
t lr»h. Jt

Report of the Condition ot the Delton State Bank

requested

Mrs Henry Germain spent Sunday at
thc Kellogg Camp.-Pine lake, with her
son Ro'.s. who U spending a month

What
Are Those
Things?
entering into lhe
formula.of success.
In our* profession,
th''s!‘J?'!’* 0V’nt* afe

A funeral tffrecting organization
must, first of all,
serve at reasonable
prtrrs. It must un­

anticipates
ieed a nd

to bnng

pieces. Be sure and cqme.
George'Gallantly of Battle Crrek was
a caller ut the Flower home T uokUj
Mrs Hatth Bellinger ot Monrovia.

Opportunity Uses lhe Want-Ads

. Mr Germain drove to Gratiot county
Sunday Mrs. Grrmain’.s outer acidiiiIMtiled him home for a vtnt

with her parent* and irnindiarrHirf'
returning to Toledo Sunday evening i

CARDS OF THANKS

The Homecoming field at the church,
Jiffy 3rd. Uie twenty-third atinher»ar&gt;
ut tlie church, wax- a very enjoyable
time, with nearly a hundred ptjvcnt ;

alter a .pot luck dinner Rev Karl
Keefer, a former minister, g:»vc a fihe
patriotic address The greeting of old
friends was worth coming many mile*
to fee We liofw for many more such
meetiflg*.
Tlie Birthdav'Ald for July «u field
-at the Sponable cottage at Wall lake.

THE HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

Rev and Mrs Earl Scott and d.iuiclv.
ter of Boston. Maw. are spending a
• pait of their vacation with their par­
ents Mr and Mrs Geo Sc.’tt Earl
hlkd the pulpit here Sunday All ot his
Jane Clark ts spending a tew day*
tn Battle Cry*k with relatives
'
Mr and Mrs Howard Ware. Mr and
Mra Nile Qprtelien and Mr and Mr#

Cutler. Evelyn Lowell. Vivian Spunable
and Rial Kellogg attended the Pansh
Young People's meeting at Waft* lake
Friday night. ‘

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

children of Litchfield spent from Sat- j
urday ntgtf: until Monday of last week
at Lyle Difkerwina.
Bob Jot.ruon spent the week end'
with his parant*, at Vestaburg.
Archie Thamrwon and family of La- i
cey spent Sunday with his brother.
Walter Thompson and family
i Mrs Bessie DeCrocker of Scotts and
i Mrs. Jessie McArthur of Hickory Cor­
ners spent Friday al Frank Matte-

I Mr. and Mrs.. H O.Armour of Hick­
ory Comers spent the week at Lyle
Dickersons. Jeane returned home with
[them Sunday evening for * few days.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
President Hoover Disagrees
With
'loana.’os could only be acquired by
a
nt* ** Til
bankers with years of experience who
Speaker Garner’s Relief Plans

PART TWO

GRANGE ATTAINS AGE
BUT STILL IS LIVELY

Meeting Well the Test of Time,

A controversy arose during the cloa-1 This relief measure proposed in [ railroad which had twenty million dol­
It Continues to Grow
ing lidurs of congress between Presi- .cangre.v wms urged by the President, lara of bonds maturing could borrow
Each Year
dent Hoover and sueaker reamer of fio. because that wtiuld cafe Uw pressure for that money of Ute government, put up
House- of Representative "ATMenvM credUj ** larB*’ borrow''r5' (IT"’ would t Uw rtquired security, worth muth more
How rapidly Uw Orange 1* taklpg on
ire^n w.-\Sll Tture
'"“W* banks * auwnmodate smaller than Uw amount erf the toon, then-’ “EX, » that 11 n”LSt be reckoned among
wai Introdiwed propJtnZuiai »2A».- ,bo"ow^..l.n.U^
r'luni
nor‘
“TTn!?r,,t »?W.
oldest fratemitlea of thc land, b
tnalcy would be possible.
■ to the bond holders, the latter would emphasized by the fact that Fredonia
000.0(10 be raised, by wiling the bonds r
No. I. in Chautauqua county.
of this country and turning tiw money* When the matter came to the House Idepmit It In banks « loan it Grange.
New York, thc first-subordinate branch
oven to the Reconstruction Finance 1of Repre^ntallves. Speaker Gamer thenwlve*. In either event it would of this farm fraternity, has just cel*- ■
Corporation, to be so loaned as to ease 1took tlie floor of the house and tore Into help Uie credit situation and make it brated its 64th anniversary Thb local;
thc credit situation in thl* country. As 1the President, charging that he would P««ble for the zmall business man. as Orange also has the distinction that its i
everybody knows, loans already made 1no longer be a party to having the gov- j**11 ai U* farmers of tlx? country to organizer was Oliver Hudson Kelley,
use ite credit to help large,* accommodated at bank* in the
by that Corporation have been of mater- eminent
'
that he would Insist that; retalar uwf Tfie President insisted affectionately known as the "Father of'
Jul help to Uw banks, io Uiat there borrowers;
1
individual borrower, whose needs
U» carry out the provisions of »uch thc Grange." since, it was he who con-.
have been cymporatlvely few bunk fall- Uie
1
ure* in recent montlu. Up to this time 'were small, as wyll iu thc larger bor- &lt; mwure aa the Speaker demanded, celved Uie idea of a nation-wide ossoshould have a chance to borrow jWuld require an army of federal em- elation of farmers with a fraternal
Uie alm of Uw Reconstruction Corpor-.1rower,
iployees, that securities could not be ritual and functioning on a nationpl:
utlon has been lo loan this money to ’.^.
his----------money
scale. Tlie coming session of the Na­
fH.r ____________
.zumriMt fine.
r..u ...
-Hu
that M
there
large concerns, like railroads, banks.
____Speaker
»._____ _scrutinized carefully,
Now tLrl
that
sounded
Tlie
lo6se5 os wcI1
far would t tonal Grange
at Winston-Salem.'
A md
und other corporations. Tlw
Tlie loans are claimed it was democratic, not In the (
J
er expense The President's plan, so he North Carolina, next tfpvembw. will be J
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sense,
but
in
Uw
real
sense.
F always, made with collateral security of partisan
Uie 6filh annual convention of the or-1
।
claimed,
would
require
very
few
cmThe
'
such large values as to insure the rerr,‘— President declared in reply that. I[ployecs.
ond those were men. who had ganizatlon. and will find the Orange
payment of tlje nraiwy. with a larger to carry out Uw provision* of such a '
acquaintance wiUi and thorough of’ the country m stronger condition j
rate of interest than the government measure as the Speaker proposed, wide
financially ahd infiucn-1
has to pay. w that Uie exix-iw of the would require tlw government to own understanding of values. TMmb few numerically,
Hally than at any previous time in its I
ofieration of the Corporation. and all and operate, a branch bunk in every' men could handle the entire amount
its other expenses.can be met out of town in lhe land where there were, 1proixxed to be raised for Uie Recon­ enUre career.
It is also worthy of note that GrangeI
Corporation at but a frac­
this increased interest, with somei likely to be Individual borrowers. It struction
'
profit to the government.
I would require such knowledge of in- tion of the coat required by Mr. Gar­ "Golden Sheaf certificates." issued toj
members who have been continuously I
ner's plan.
Wc believe Uie good Mtwe and judg­ on Uie rolls for fifty years or more, now j
ment of Uie country will side with the number upwards of 500; while •Silver'
President in thia matter. However aml- Star certificates,’' which arc corre-l
able Mr. Gamer's intentions may have spondlng awards for twenty-five yean I
been or may" be. his scheme U vUton- of continuous Grange memberahip. arc!
ary and Impractical. Mr. Gamer has being issued as rapidly as powiblr. with,
not ban in a friendly mood toward the estimate of at least 20.000 of such ]
lhe President since Uie latter made it members eligible thereto
known he would veto a previous.Gamer
In connection with these evidences of;
.tilt!, which pro|XMed to raise several Grange age. it is interesting to- note
hundred mllllona of dollara by the Kale that in lhe eight months ending June
nt gowrnmenl bonds to construct more 1st. two-hundred fifty-two new sub­
’ Hum a thousand |x&gt;st office buildings in ordinate units were organized in the
smalt towns throughout the country. United States, which U nearly twenty
One hundred and sixty-eight of them per cent more Utan for ’the same per­
iod one year ago.
state', and twenty-one in tills congres­
sional district. In many cases it was
proposed in Mr. Garney's bill to erect 1
such buildings in towns ot 100u popu­
lation ur less! R must be remembered
More than 2.000.000 brook trout are
that each post office whun j&gt;ullt would
require maintenance, janitor service, now being reared in Michigan’s trout
extra exjx-nse for heating and lighting, feeding stations, for planting In Sep­
repairs, etc., and that every one would tember in the various streams. Practi­
add to the yearly expense of our gov- 1cally all of these fish are expected lo
eminent with no compensating advnn- ■survive thc summer and tlwy will av­
tage whatever. except to gratify toctll 'erage between three and five Inches
pride. However desirable that might be long when they arc transferred to pub­
it sliould nut be gratified In times like lic waters, Many of them will be of le­
gal length.
these.
President Hoover did hot hesitate to
HINDS CORNERS.
declare that this proposition was
••pork," and nothing but -pork." Tlie
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tobias nt Battle
number of men that would lx* employed Creek nnd their daughter. Mrs. Myrtle
wou]d be comparatively few in the con­ Wagner, and son of Detroit, visited the
struction of these buildings. The laying former’s brother, Mr, and. Mra. W. O.
out of plans and the necessary details Tobias and family one day last week.
before? contracts could be let would re­
Mr. and Mra. Ford^e Casey and fam­
quire a lot of time, so that it would be ily of Delton visited his bfothcr. Mr.
tome years before such a program and Mrs. Bplllnian Casey and family
could b«* carried out completely.
Sunday. Louise Donovan also sjx-lil
Wc believe lhe great body of Ameri­ Sunday afternoon there.
can people will toy that the President
Mrs. Uzxie Maiming and family en­
was right add Mr. Gomer was wrong tertained her daughter. Mi&amp;t Garnett
in clamoring for several hundred mil­ Manning, of Lansing, over the week
lions of dollars of government money, end.
'
,
raised by selling bonds, to construct
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
bulldlngr. from which no revenue would
ever be received, and which would be a sons s|x-nt Sunday afternoon with his
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Haynes
constant and increasing expense.
Wlien one realizes that Mr. Gamer'is in Baltimore.
MIm Wilda Hamlcy of Kalamazoo
the democratic candidate for vice­
spent
last week with tier aunt. Mrs.
president, und that the presidential
nominee of hU party is a man in frail Burrell Phillips, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Haulcy and two
health, so that Mr. Gamer might be­
come president, one cannot but feel sons of Kalamazoo visited her sister.
that a man with such loose nottohs Mrs. Burrell- Phillipa and family Sat­
about lhe use of government money urday and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gar­
would not be the type of man wc want rison of Cloverdale visited there Sun­
in tlie presidential chair under existing day afternoon.
Mrs. Glenna DeMott spent Saturday
conditions.
night with her mother, Mrs Sarah
Newton, in Hastings.
11IGIIBANK.
Lavem DeMoll of Detroit visited his
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green and son
Marshall spent Sunday afternoon at. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and family und family Sunday and Monday. •
WITH
Mr. Halverson entertained his broth­
In Nashville
er from Washington. D. C. last week.
family were in Charlotte Sunday to — Mrs. Pearl Barrett and daughter of |
Detroit spent Sunday and the fourth
hear the Postum band there
■ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burkett of Lan­ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
sing ud Mr. and Mrs. Frcdric Swarts Tobias.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias, and
and family of Battle Creek were over
tlie Fourth guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert daughter. Pearl, and her daughter.
Lenh and little Marian, visited their
Daly.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hender­
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Froze and shot, nnd family in' Kalamazoo Sundaughter Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Wood. Evert Diggs. Miss Etfielyti tended thc sixtieth wedding anniver­
Templeton. Kathryn Diggs and Fat sary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herrington
IT'S FOLLY TO
I
Hendricks end Susan Barnes all - of on that day.
*
'
Indiana, were recent visitors at thc
BE WITHOUT NEW *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nevitt and Mrs.
George Green home
Tom Nevitt and daughter. Ruby, and
Nn. Marion Grayham of Level Park. Kenneth Nevitt of/East Leroy. Mr. and
TIRE SAFETY!
Battle Creek, spent Thursday with Mrs. Butler Smith and daughter and
Mrs. Beryl Nash.
Mrs. Dorcas Chatman of Hastings were
Helen Bishop of Oregon spent the callers at Edd Newton’s the Fourth.
week end at Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Mrs. Gladys Hall and sons. Darrell
Marshall and family
\
nnd Dale, of South Hastings visited
Mrs. Clare Marshall cared for ncr Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Edd New­
hlecc. Barbara Lee. of Assyria while her ton's.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burch­
Mr. and Mrs.. Halverson nnd family
ett. were on n w&lt;!ck’a trip up north.
attended thc Holcomb family reunion
Mr. and Xfra. Lyle’Jones and son al Clear lake Sunday.
Larry of Assyria were Bunday guests of
Mrs. Sarah Newton of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz.
spent the Fourth with Mrs. W. O. To­
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Xfarshall and bias and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
family were at Lake Al-Gon-Quln Tobias and son and Mr. end Mra. Fred
W* ora Milina lhe naw U. S.
Sunday afternoon.
Bush nnd sons of Battle Creek called
Tbai al the lowed price) In
Frank Hawbltiz spent Thursday with in thc afternoon and helped their
hlitoryl Yet, never hoi U. S.
4.40-21 / . . . . $3.59
thc Howard Kelly family of near Has­ mother celebrate her birthday.
quality —lhe standard of the
tings.
Indvri ty—been h la her. En |oy lhe
Ellen Kline Is entertaining the
4.50-20 . . . . . 3.89
Xfr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and mumps.
safely ofV.S.TiretallowMcoit.
4.50-21 . . . . . 3.95
Sarah OstroUi were Sunday guests at
WI CARRY A FULL UNI OF &gt;1X1*
the house ot E. H. Adams tn Freeport.
PLEASANT HILL.
4.75-19 . . . . . 4.63
-IRISH STOCKS AT AU TIMU
Xfr. and Mrs. Verne Bera and family
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford attended
4.75-20 . . . . . 4.69
and' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wenger and- the Featherbone picnic at Gull lake
daughter, Margaret of Nashville. Mr. Sunday.
5.00-19 . . . . . 4.85
to fit any of
and Mrs. Clare Brooks and son of .De­
Mrs.’Curtis Pierce 6f Grand Rapids
5.00-20 . . . . . 4.95
troit were Sunday guests at the Verne visited her parents. Mr.^uid Xira. Steve
the tires listed
5.25-21 . . . . . 5.98
Hawblitz home.
Carter, from Monday until Thursday.
Mr.'
and
Mrs.
George
Greeir
and
Miss Hazel Campbell is spending a
here, each . .
grandson Carlton. Froze. Jr., sjient couple of weeks with her grandma
Sunday at Ed. Green's in Sunfield.
Qulgg near Kalamazoo.
Sold at this price with
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Adams ant!
Mr. and Mrs. Sinun Nlbbs enter­
purchase of tire only
Sarah O»troth were in Woodland the tained company from Uie East last
Fourth to thc Eckardt reunion.
Xfra. Sylvia Skidmore of Camp Custer
Elmer Westbrook of Chicago visited
and Erct Skidmore of Augusta were at thc home of his aunt. Mrs. Steve
Saturday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter, over the Fourth.
Guy's.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedfonj were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz were Grand Rapids visitors Wednesday.
In Hastings Thursday evening lo hear
Mrs. Lester Raymond is spending
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE
Thc Ford Dixie Singers.
the week in Grand Rapids while little
Glenna Jean Is taking treatments for
Ninety per rent of tlie orange* pro­ her throat.
duced In thc United Stales come from
Thfre was a dance at Lloyd Colvin's
California and Florida.
Saturday night.

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WINTER’S COAL

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VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

State Has Big Crop
Of Trout Fingerlings

jingle of money in your pocket may bring
THE
a'musical sound, but it doesn’t draw any in-

-tcrest there . . . and instead of accumulating, it
easily melts away. Foolishly spending one's in­
come to have a good time or to show some one
■ else a good time, usually is thc forerunner of want.

Constant, Steady Plugging and a
Dogged Determination to Save a Part of
Each Pay Check Is the Road
TAKE it ... and STAY on it... and put those
savings in this strong old bank where you get 3%
interest compounded semi-annually and
your money when you want it.

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Micb.

U.S. TIRE

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank
in Barry County

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Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 2217

NORTHWEST TIfORNAPPI.IL
IItalncd the latter’s parents from Xfolinc; Ingram of Chicago visited with the
lGco. Polands Sunday.
■ .
Mra. Lewis Skinner and daughter ■July 4th. ■
----------------»-♦-«--------------f. Fred CLslcr and family of Grand
Marion of Leighton and Mrs. Earl
HOB1NHUE PARK.
I Rapids called ui»n his mother and
Kermeen were shopping in Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mrs. Bfownlng. Mr. and brother Ray. '
ids Thursday.
Mrs. Sutphen und Miss Lillian JackWm. Waddell of Stony Point tad
Mr. and Mrs. George Xdams and won ।son of Livingston county have been niece. Miss Marg Carpenter, of Mar­
Russel attended the Featherbonc pic- ,viltors at the E. Jackson home.
1 shall called on Wright Clifford's recent­
nlc at Gull lake Sunday.
Homer Ingram of Hastings and Mr. .ly.
Mrs. Mary Bidelman of Long lake1
spent Thursday night with her daugh-i
ter al the Verne Thomas home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Shulu
were Wednesday guests of their daugh- &gt;
ter, Mrs. Earl Kermeen and family'
and helped to celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Otto Wood nnd daughter Lois,
Geraldine attended thc Rogers reunion

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FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW

Mr. and Mrs. David Benawa and Mra ,
Rachel Allen spent Tuesday with their
slater, Mrs. Kenyon, and family of
Cloverdale.
Maurice Thomas of Ann Arbor spent I
th? week end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. ouy Cline and Burdette !
attended the Hale reunion at Lansing!
Sunday July 3rd, and Kenneth Cline;
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner of
Leighton and Mr. and Mra. Grover
Cline spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Kermeen.
Little Bessie Sines has been very sick]
the past week with Uie measles.
Tlie Indies' Aid will be held in the
church basement July 31 for an after­
noon meeting. All members are re­
quested to come early as We have sew-’
Ing to do for Bronson hospital. Also
bring eggs or canned fruit where cunvcnlent.
.
Mr. and Mrs. David Benawa and Mrs.
Rachel Allen were Thursday after­
noon guests of Mrs. Alien's new grand­
son at the Warren Martin home in
Grand Rapids.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Newman enter-

with Superior

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Tlie high heat unit./splertdid lasting
value, clean Burning quality and low
ash .content make this coal a favorite
with Pocahontas users.

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prices are right.

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�THE HASTINGS-BANNER, WEDNESPAY, JULY IX 133?

. 'spent from Thursday till Monday with
■ Mrg. Pearl crane U *ix.hding « few rclnlivrs In Grand Rapids.
•
'day*, with relative*, in Buttle Creek.
Mr*. Thompson accompanied Mr*.
The U B Sundav Sdiool held their Roy Nagler to Grand Rapid*. Tuesday'
i Sunday cchOol picnic ui Uie .park ut and were guest* of the former * daughWhat the Y. M. C. A. U:—The Young Lake Odvssi friday.
Mrs. Ed. Hart
Men's .Christian Awocintion we regard
Claude Walton recenfly received i Mr*. Atuia Wolcott has been confined!
ns being, in ha essential -genius, a, ft Mrs
letter from her mother stating she to hcr.bed for several days and Is Mill •
world-wide fellowship of men and boys would leave
thc Netherlands for; unable to be around at last report.
|
united by common loyalty to Jesus
' Mrs. Lorna Knowles and daughter,
Christ for the purpose of building : America within a few days.
Christian personality and a Christian!i Mr».‘Minnie Bouck of South Bownc!Myrna Lou. were guests ot the formers,
und
M1M
Velma
Anderson
of-Lansing
:
patent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R
E.
tapscomb.
,
society. Cleveland Omvcnttap.
called ut the Mm. Cora Gardener home , of Grand Rapids from Friday tUlj
Barry county will be repreM.-nted at
week.
■
.
j Munday.
&lt;T
- ,
the Battle Creek Y. W. C A. camp on las,:
Callers July 4 .of Mrs Dara Gifrdener, ■ Friday callers at Uw F\r. Tabberer ।
Gull lake by some girls from Nashville
were. Mr. und Mrs. A. Dargie. Mr. nnd 'honw were. Mrs. D II Brown and I
Barry' county boys won wme Camp Mrs. D- U Reed and two daughter* and ; daughter..- Marguerite Moorei und Mrs ,
honor* at Barlow Jake enmp that closed Mrs. Mabie Flynn «ud Albert and Mar-, DoroUiy Ynrger. and children of Nash-1
last’Friday Eighty boys, from Grand guciitc of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr. viile^nd enjoyed a visit with their old I
Rapids commenced a two weeks’ period Everett Swegles and thc fornwr'* । schoolmate. Mr* c B-Hobtein.
there Monday.
.mother. Mrs. Aung Swegle*. and Fred : Mr-' Hattie CrolT &lt;&gt;f Omno reSecretary Angell will assist in tlw
service* Sunday. July. 17. at the Barlow
i
C B Holstein of Co!ijm^‘s Ohio, j ,4*tcr. Mrs Deli Godfrey.
•
lake rump.
OrangrviUe Sunday Sela have their *e;une MoiidaV. for a vfatt with his wile; Mi** Helen Thoma* of Byron Cen...___Thuradii) 'and children pi the KCt Tabteyrr l ter I* sfa ndjng the wv-k with her
picnic at Madirom.•
' grandparents. Rev. and . Mra E. M
wu.,.« a ■
. — luck supper, all home..
. •
meet at the chunth at 5 30. Cliflord । Mr, Harry Miller end children ot j Wlwothr.
Kahiii&gt; u chairman of the committee Elkhurt. Indiana., were In UW. Village| ’Mrs. Lydia. Kidder spent several day*
Saturday greoiitfk friends.
' ■■
.with he?ion Ralph at their tarin Iwnw
Charlie
Hooper
is
critically
HI
at
his
।
in
Inlng.
■
'
Thuraday on Y’. M- C A. buslnexx •
home.
■
Mr and Mt/ P. A. Tlmmas called at I
Read in July "Young Men" pp 334
M;-.. Lola Carver ot Grund Rapids Uie home o; the latter* sister. Mr. and
about "What Citizciuhip Mean* to Me ”
and the article on p.p. 325 bv Erdman
'TWxIW.
’
Hams "A Chaotic World and Yon . ______
Dorothy Walton I* spending roveral ( Mrs MVry*Lou Kenney is ImAing
A lx&gt;l game of baseball »iu played week*-with
her aunt. Mrs. George • after the household duties while her|
at tlir faln:nw.d.‘ Mohda'- night u*ln-’ Brownell in Flint
; daughter, Mr». Andrew Flouslt is con-1
the soft bail. Old and young enjoy tile-, Clifton M«. Jt cl. Grand Rapid* li ivalescin* from an opexgtton tor appengame. Come on down a: teteh.
Three hundred the l».»y* ure on th. H-cndlng Ute week - with Mr. and Mi.-- : dtcitli*.
Mr. and Mr- Lyle Arnold of Grandi
high seas enroute.to. Europe 'on their Claude Walton.
Orville Iknney atid Bobble of Wyatt-' Rapids, enjoyed thr 4th of July with ।
ptusion of Gowl Will, proinuii'fi und dotte
came TiiurMiny. for i» week's visldthe latter’s jmfentS. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed
FREEPORT.

with thc former’* parent*. Mr. ano’Babbitt.Mrs. C L Kenney. Orville rrtnrned to, Mr. and Mr.-. S. E. JoUnzon and Mrs
Wyandotte Wednesday and Bobbie re- p, w. Ingalxbe. Mr. McLouth nnnd Cor- i
mamed with, his grandparenu for tin- win. Noviskey of Grand Rapids spent
■ the week end with relatives m the vilThe hlgliest-toned wind instrument kt'unmer vacation
‘ The MU
is the piccolo.
•
: Miss Gem-vleve Bcuhler went lol
| Grand Rapids Monday and from there
Ito Ann Arlxir Wednesday, wiiere *he
J will receive treatment at the-Univer­
sity hospital.
I Mrs. C. W DXy and- daughter ofi

J. C Clark at the head. They will at­
tend the Geneva parliament. rpeciai
session of youth.

That 2-Cent Tax on
Your Bank Checks
The New Revenue Act
which became effective June 21, compels ey^ry bank to
charge each customer’s account a tax of Two Cents On Each
Check, to be remitted monthly by the bank. No part of this
tax is retained by the bank but the entire tax collected is sent
to the U. S. Revenue Collector.

Collection of This Tax

The Cost of This Tax

will be handled by this bank without
any inconvenience to the customer.
An ACCURATE ACCOUNT of the
checks drawn by each depositor will
be kept and charged to the indi­
vidual account at the end of eAch
month' and will be shown on your
monthly balance sheet.

to each customer is small when com­
pared to the convenience and safety
of a checking account. The small
amount of the tax will not warrant
any customer withdrawing an un­
usual amount of cash, assuming the
risk of loss by Floldup, Burglary,
Fire, etc.

Your usual procedure with a checking account will
* eiuible this bank to continue its beneficient
service to this community

• days with tlie former'* patents. Mr. tuid
Mr-

Hull

ilk- were

(Jzy theAe celling
tkiut (n^icheu
• Thera refreshing and delicious I.G.A. Bev­
erages do wanders in driving off summer drow- '
lines*. Buy your favorite drink* at these low
prices and always have a supply on hand.

i.G.A. COFFEES
I ‘ Blend
.

'G' Blend
ZA' Blend

.

i i- 30c
u, 25c

.

.

I II.

VacuumPackedDeLuxe

Lb.

19c

39c

fl

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Saturday at the home I

' Mr. and Mb.’ George HuiarhKu andi,
I daughter J'-an of Dutton spent Mon-1
|day with the latter’s jtarentx. Rev. and'
i Mrs. E. M. Wheeler,
.
, W, S. Sunurrer and Russell NovUkey}
!a&lt;rom)x&gt;nied by Frank Wiitnpo and­
I mother ajid Hazel Hall, were in Huth
i I Ings Thursday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush aecom-'
■ panted Mr, and Mr- Clarence Benedict i
• home of the latter’s datrelKer. |
lien Miller of Curlton Sunday.
,
Mis-** irone Beattie &lt;&gt;f Vicks-!
[burg. Helen Boughncr and Josephine i
Noviskrv sjvnt Tliunduy afternoon J
with Mu* aciwwa-vr Beuhlcr at the.
Ctxik home in .&lt;ntth Bownc.
I Charlie Beallle and daiiglikr Irone I
jot Vicksburi:*|M*nt (nun Wednesday till,
Friday riu-rnoon with relatives here in,
!tiu’ village.
'
Rwe. ll Noi'Lskey and w s.-Surrarrcr
juvro at Ada on bu&gt;ineM Wednesday. J
I Mrs. Andrew Brandt and children hi j

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Orange Pekoe

i.i,.

33c

I.b.

21c

Capital

$75,000.00

Surplus

$50,000.00

nter* parent*.
Strcklc.
the Campbell |
Week end lit
| lionu- were. Mr. _____ ■- ’..’ ‘“it Ger-.
I mild and two daughters ot
irtlmlle j
inn and'

it Sunday with M

Japan

. “The Bank with the Chime Clock"

I

iX Younu «&gt;( Kalamazoo and Maxine •

Green

Hastings City Bank

PREVENTED
WITHOUT ODORS

ft

STAINS, TRACKS
A

GINGER ALE
IGR
24 Oz. Bottles 25c

home i
dnugh-I

Kc.lh biirkie of'

Lime Rickey IGA X *B«ttie* 25c

tt. 10c

Vinegar IGB
Crisco

QL 15c

.

Tomato Juice

Can

Campbrll'i

18C

Milk

IGH or PET .

Tall Cans 17c

uvhlrt .»]x-nt the I
Ciucago.
F- W. Ingalsbe and Corwin
with rolali-.r &gt; in the yillage.
I Mr - Frank &amp;x&gt;l motored tQ
n JohiL-ton Sunday

ic and Max inc |
ii Ralph Moore and

neve, Mania "anr

Relish Spread

S
No. 2!&gt; Can

IOC

lOc

I.G.A. STORES t0

surfaces,

you can provide a continuous supply
of moisture — keep roads dustless for

weeks.

These tiny, white,

odorlesV\_J

flakes absorb several times their’weight

^jn moisture. Then they hold that
moisture in the road and the moisture
keeps the road from blowing away

ro. 21c

S ox. Jar X0c

Calcium Chloride to road

Buehler

5 ib Pk«- 2$ c

Mayonnaise
Pork &amp; Beans

. from Camp Ben
' JoluL-toii Sunday where he enjoyed the
'111.
’ e Boy Scouts

irl dunn;

Cake Flour 1GB

Soap Chips

fl
R

t and Uie xcorc
thc vistUng

j'.

9c

C^hocolatc IGR Bating n ib., 19c

dust—without odors, stains, tracks.
vClean moisture’is the best way to hold

dust in the road. By applying Dowflake

Shredded Wheat
NIAGARA or KELLOGG'S pkg. IOC w
ft
Tex Wax

There is a clean way to prevent road

Ask your highway official for dean,
dust prevention

by the Dowflake

method. Try it yourself on tennis courts

and private drives. Ask for our book­
let "How To £ontrcd Dust"

held a: Heed's

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
and children. Mr*-Sarah DePnri
md William Slocum of Hastings
i daughter. Jean, ol Grand Rapids.
.
i Mr. and Mrs Sam Cannavan and'
family of Ltwnn visited George Forbey ।
and family Wednesday evening
‘ Grandpa Forbey of Irving Halted his ■
! xm and-family Saturday
i Caller* at the George Forbey home
Sunday were. Mrs. Mattle Mishler. Mrs I
, John Buehler and Mrs, Morna Vander- '
l Up of Lyons and Mrs Deeda Nosier.
I
: Mrs D. H. Broun and daughters '
’ Mrs Dennis Yarger and Mr* Margurrlife Lohr nice Marguerite Browni and'
I children of Nashville were gueaU ol
i.Mr». Suite Forbey Friday afternoon.
Gerald Forbey spent the week end,
i with Noah Minard of Logan.
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MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

5' CHLORID

�THE HASTINGS BANNtR. tttBMtipAF. ftXT n. »H

TO PICK CHAMPION
HAY HAULING TEAM

COfXTY. NORM At. EDrCATlON—

ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING

Mxhigaa f»arii»r«’ kror-aml'Fun4~7""--"Z^—..

Contest at M. 8. 0. Farm Day
Will Find State’s Fast apt
and Best Field Hands
East Lansing—Tlie pride ot Mlchlgan'S hay fields will fight it out down
the windrow during the annual Farm­
test which will pick tlie state's champfonahip team of pitchers and foadcra.
Tlwre will be two classes In tlie teat
one loader; uml one for teams wldch
' will uw mechanical loaders, with two
men loading and one driving. In both
cases. Uw time required to load and
return to Ute starting point, the weight
of the load, and thc construction ot tlw
load will be taken into account in
awarding the champtynthipa.
Many local champions among the
huskies of Michigan farm communities
luive already filed entries for lhe event,
which is something new in tlw way ot
Farmers Day entertainment Tlw con­
test will be nui*bH late in the morning
In thc college fields, with teams and
equipment drawn by lot.
A woodlot Uilnnlng contest for farm­
ers who are Interested In forestry work
.will.be another of thc morning fea•
lures on Farmers' Day A quarter acre
of tlw college woodlot will b&lt;- marked
off. wlUt every tree numbered, und
hirpwn who enter tlw contest will list
thc trees which should be cut out.
—The college forestry department will
l
conduct a demonstration of wwntlfm
' "*■ thinning at the' clow ot the contest.
und awards,of windbreak evergreens or
seedlings will be made Uw fanners who
finish on lop In the actual comjx-Ution

FIXED iTlARftEH—Fir- In.:

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HENDERSHOTT.

Fifty-eight of the Freeport and
Pleasant Valley Sunday School mem­
bers enjoyed n picnic dinner at the
park nt Lake Odessa Friday.. In .the
afternoon n number attended the Bible
Conference.
.
The W. M. A. meets with Mra. Lena
Kime Thursday. July 21.’Everyone is
invited.
John E Brake and wife attended the
Haight reunion held nt Fullasburg Park -:
’ Saturday.
•
Mrs Dorn Sullivan of Dike Odessa ■
' spent from Tuesday until Thursday
witli Jbhn and Anna McCalla.
Harold Cooper, wife and Murcia und
Mrs, Arthur VonAll&amp;burg of Grand
Rapids were guests at the J. F. Brake
home on the Fourth.
John McCalhft, henltji has not hpen
very go&lt;xl this summer,
John E. Brake nnd wife spent Sun­
day at tlie home of tlw latter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser of South Bos­
ton.

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Every ruptured person

should, nnt of all, consult
a physician. Never neglect
a rupture, no matter how
small it may seem. The
•
Ricni. 11 you
wear
truu now let our
Expert Truss Fitter adjust
It for you without obliga­
tion. no matter where you
bought It. Your condition
changes nnd your truss can
not help you If It Is now
out of adjustment. See a
demonstration of the won­
derful New Akron Mechano­
Form ‘Pressure Control’
. truss. Has an exclusive new
feature which eliminates
unnecessary pressure. We
are the sole Authorized
Akron Truss Fillers here.

Tlie Prescription Drug Store]
B. A. l.yBarker, Proprietor
Hastings. Mich.

ItMtinr “ Public tklSBoU Oftir# F-.iml

AND EDUCATIONAL TENTS—

BOARD or EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS FROM
JULY 1, 1B31 TO JULY 1, I031L

i.smoo

*

106.21

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The LA. S. will meet Thursday, July
21 for nipper at the Mhodlhousc. Mrs.
John Brogan’s club will nerve. We Irojw
to see the fiwn come In from their work
iw they did last month.
Walter taClear nt Detroit lit visiting
at Floyd Garrison's.
Mr::. Wilbur Bcluinlz entertained
with a birthday dinner on Bunday in
honor of her husband's and uncle Al­
bert Williams' birthdays.
Tlw community was shocked to hear
..JObe'dvnth of Joe Wlllitta. All extend
tlwlr sympathy to the ber&gt;*tsvcd family.
Sunday visitors and callers at Albert
Brill'.-, were. Mra. Ella McGlynn. Mr
and Mrs, Harold TenEyck from Grand
Rapid*, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Lain and
Mr. nnd Mra. Loyd Storer from Has­
tings und Mr and Mrs. Aaron Schwurho from Battle Cn-ek.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Garrison anil
family called nt Fay Whitworth's In
Johnstown Sunday evening.
Mrs. Nina Matteson and Mrs. Esther;
Bnll spent Tuesday with thc latter’s
mother. Mrs. Kiln Lahr in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha.-, VunVraitkcn
called al Glenn Mowry'.-, in Rutland
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Florence Kelsey from Washing­
ton has been tlw guest of her coua.1i&gt;
Jerry Haynes On Sunday afternoon
they culled ut 'Frank Bryans' In Free­
port und then ut Warjen Kcl.M’jfk In
Coats Grove where Mr:.. Kelsey slaved:
to visit.
Please remember the Aid supper and
•that the prices are greatly reduced. If
you can't come to the afternoon mat­
ing come to supper anyway

Important
Steps for"

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10l.t»
15B St

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ADMINISTRATION—

LANDSCAPINtl PLAYGROUND FRNCK, HIDKWAIJCB—

JUsllaga CMy Ortrk
PAINT MACHINE AND VACUUM SW1BPBB—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 13. ItK

PAGE TWELVE

MARL CURES ACIDITY
OF MICHIGAN SOILS

ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David
Shepherd were, Mr. Ira and Mlm Belle
Recommended For Uae In Com­ McCallum at Cloverdale and Mr. anti
Mrs. Burdette Little of Kalamazoo.
munities Having Workable
Mrs- Bert Brown returned Tucsdav
High Oradc Deposits
. to her home after spending several
East- Lansing—The use of marl to days with tier daughter, Mrs. |Le»ls
correct soil acidity In Michigan is Case, of Traverse City.
MrXapd Mra. Frank Bagley received
recommended by the soil* department
of Michigan Stale College for fanner* Ute neWs Wednesday that their daugh­
who live near enough a natural marl ter. Mra. John Cappon, ot Hastings,
deposit to make Uie application of this had undergone a serious operation for
material more economical than &lt;l&gt;e cor­ appendicitis and removal of gull stones
rection of soil acidity by other forms at pennock hospital Tuesday afternoon.
ol lime.
,
At thl* writing she is gaining nicely.
I Tills state , hasgreat many marl
Peter Hemlnette was taken suddenly
{beds and manp'or^fLese contain de­ til on Friday with hardening of the
posit* rich In calcium, the element muscles and is steadily growing worse
needed by sour rolls. Hie utilization ot at Uds writing.
flhe murl from these beds luu been n
The Helping Hand club met Wednes­
problem studied by the College depart­
ment of Agricultural engineering tor day afternoon at thc home of Mrs
piara Nichols of Doster.
i/eyernl yearn.
■
Mr. nnd Mra. George Bagley spent
i The proMcm was to develop some
.type of equipment which «rould suc­ July 4th with Uielr parents? Mr. and
Mr*; Using. Boulter and enjoyed u
cessfully excavate the marl nnd nt.thc fishing
prtrty.
saine’Ume be *o simple in construction
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown entertained
I that it could be purchased nnd operat­
ed by otic farmer or a group of farm*, a company of friends ut the Brown
era. A special bucket which meet* .these cottage on Pine lake on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Morehouse
j lequirements ha* been jicrfeetcd by
drove to Allegan Saturday after Mrs.]
I Prof. H. H. Musselman.
| The method of operating thl* type Kate Esle,s so she might attend the
'of marl excavating equipment has been Brown school rcuion,. she being a for­
■
|&gt;demon-&gt;trated to group* of farmers in mer pupil.
Mr and Mra. David Shepherd en­
'many Michigan ctammunltleS but there
are still thousands of alfalfa growers joyed an address given by Dr. B. A
iwho could use mart to great advantage Ironside of Chicago at the Gull Lake
and who have not investigated the pos­ Bible Conference at Midland Park Gull
sibilities of removing this material from lake July 4th. This is the thirteenth
session of the conference beginning
j nearby beds.
' Three department* of Michigan State June 26 and closing August lllh. Mr.
Colfrgc have co-operated In the publi­ ironside ha* been one of their leading
cation of a new bulletin which du- .'peakers for eight years.
Mr. and Mrs Marcus Bagley enter­
iciImcs all plumes of the use of marl
lltie bulletin gives detailed plana of the tained Mrs. L. Payne and son of Den­
jequipment-needed for removing marl ver over the week end and Mr and
from beds. Anyone interested In utiliz­ Mrs. Floyd Fisher of Richland. -Mr. and
ing marl should obtain Special Bulle­ Mra. Dorr Backus and daughter and
tin No. 224. ■ Mirl." winch Is sent tree Mr and Mrs. Ben Graham and daugh­
to those requesting it from the Bulled ter of Galesburg on Sunday. Lyle Full­
er is spending the week with them.
tin Clerk, East Lansing.
Tlie North Pine school reunion of
July 2 was a big success with anfatTAMARAC CORNERS.
of one hundred-and
twenty
The annual election of churrh,nni- tendance
—, —
—— .-v...,
cers for the Tamarnc U1J. cilurct&amp;will watered guests of which sixteen were
ly.- held Wednesday evening. July 2D. al | ex-teachers. All enjoyed a liountiful |»t
the church. Every member U urged to •''&lt;* dinner'ut one'o'clock after which
i bo present. Sunday school-qlDcer* to be tbe following program was rendered
I elected. Sunday July 24
Mrs- IMfcSC BlMkman acting chairman
Mrs; Rev. M. H .Dawson of Lanrtng ,,f program. Songs. “America the
}callcd on Mike CurtL. and Mra. Clur-1 Beautiful." "Love's Old Sweet Song;"
iititUStowell TutMiav.
'Words of Welcome—Walter Brown
» Mrs. Theda Will called -on Mr?,|Music—Memories of Uie. Past, sung by
Clarinda Stowell and Mr*. Ida.Beard- Mr Shepherd accompanied by Mrs.
Isley Friday p. M
I Shepherd at the piano. Songs—■Come
Mr.' and Mrs. Walker spent Sunday Thou Almighty King......When You and
on C. H. Stratton tit Bowen Station. 11 **’”• Young Maggie."
and Mr. and Mrs. Bo* Cotton spent I A mtunorial Ust of ex-teachers -by
SMndajf at* Randa Lipscomb s In Orqnd I Mr*. Blackman. Letter* from Edward
Rapid*. t»nd also called on Mr*. Lida!C«** of Charlevoix saying*he.started

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Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

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Detroit'» Oldett Budding and Loan Attociation

,

1’50 Griswold St., Detroit
Extabliihed 1889

. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings •
_______________________________________________________________

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

What do you mean
Maps get smaller?
An Interview by

Robert J. Casey
Chicago Daily
Reporter

"Psople drirr fasUr," explains r.. » . Shtrrman, furniture talesman
of 9211 Loti Maple Road. Indianapolis. "I generally run my Packard

T IS the obacrvaliou of E. V.
. Shireuiati of Indianapolis
that the map* arc getting
•mailer every day—people
drive faster.
Mr. Shircmon is a furniture
salesman whose territory em­
brace* all of Indiana, Cincinnati
. und I-ouiaville. Hr drives a
Packard Custom 8 and covers
between. 800 and a thousand
mile* a week the year 'round.
The total mileage on his pres­
ent car is 71,000 miles.
"There was a lime when my
territory would have been
pretty hard to cover. Ndw UV
no trick at all

I

"I drive lictwccn 60 and 65 free miles prove again irhat
tnilen an hour and there’s Iso-Pis has demonstrated in
where the oil get* to be an laboratory tests and in A.AJ.
important factor. After ex­ tests on the Indianapolis Speed­
perimenting with other oils, way — Positire Lubrication
I settled on Iso-Vis. Speed Protection. Iso-lis (a Standard
doesn't burn it up and city Oil product) will not thin out
driving doesn't dilate 1L”
from dilution. See the Ball
and Bottle Test at Standard
Mr. Shireman's71.000 trouble- Oil Stations and dealers.

ISO’VIS

TAotor OiU^.
~Jolarine tUa it rtSntS by our

prooutt

Mat.

S T A N D A R D

OIL

ADAMS LAKE. .
Last Week1* Utter.

COMPANY

X .T,u't
.were replaced with new desjw 'and
I «eat«.: and also one from Miss Belle
; Haight of Allegan. Mrs. Hazel Nevins
] Wildrrrnuth of Yorkville rcad_a letter
I from Blanch Crass of Ceresco and Mrs.
Blackman read one from Sarah Chose
Wilson of Port Huron, each letter con­
: tainlng pleasant reminiscences of their
tcaciiing days here. Roll call of tcacher* followed, each one present happily
rcs|»ndmg with thoughts of by gone
day?. Mrs. Kate Lindsey Brtgiuim &gt;ind
Mra. Irene Lindsey Goss were first
■ students of new building, the $ite for
Isame being donated by their Grand­
! fattier Walt seventy years ago. Mra
i Goss was the promoter for the first
। school Ruth tllUe was the lira: teach­
i er In the new building. Mra. Susie Lind| .«cy Hull was first teacher under the
l’new graded system, she being hired by
tlie term but thc following year the
teacher was hired by tlie year. Mar‘garet Un dfey Brigham mentioned
several religious activities nnd their In­
fluence cn community Mr Bartlett
Nevins of Detroit spoke especially of
tlie religious training curried on in the
building since its erection and the
‘■plenthd' influence on community nt
■
lartfinTT- |iatd tribute to a Mr. Siaw.son
la former Mmchcr. He was one of the
i first pupils to start school in tlie ru. w
| building. The gucut ol honor was a for­
mer teacher. Mito Sarah Harflioni. of
! PlainwVll. wl» celebrated her kith
birthday July 2nd day ol reunion. &gt;tr ,
I Crawford, a formyr pupil. .&gt;qid she at­
i tended her first spring term of school
' at the little red «ch6o!houto located
! then- east of where Bert Brown now
I lives .seventy-five years ago. The o!dy&gt;t
former pupil present was Mrs. Elec a
resort kt Gun lake She was very active
I throughout th«- day and eftjoyed meet­
, ing many old friends. An original poem
| by. Mrs Row Blackman was .very much
enjoyed This s;»»ke highly of her
; school days spent in the district. The
hAncr teacher. . present acre: Mrs
Anna Williams Humphrey of Richland.
Mr.- Kate Luidsey Brigham of Plain|wcll. Mis* Sarah Harthorn of Platni aril, Mrs. Isablle McElhenny PancXMi*’
j of Hastings Mr. Herbert Brown of
, Kalamazoo. Mrs. Came Morehouse
j Purdy of Wayland Mrs. Irene Lindsey
I Go** of Kalamaaoo. Mrs Hare] Nevins
Wlldermuth of Yorkville, Mrs Marjgarel
Lindsey Bnclum
Mr
. u.iivk x.oiu.'s-?
duhuxui of Decatur. au
i Bartlett Nrvtiw of Detroit anti Mis &gt;
i Dorothy Miller Ford. Mrs Emma
Hughes Nevigs, Mrs. Pearl Hoag Brown.
{Miss Muriel Lindsey. Mrs Susie Lindsey
Hall and.Mr Walter Brown of North}
Pine. Two school group picture*. opri
.'taken forty-five years ago and one]
. thirty-wren years ago were on display'
'and drew ferth much comment, espe- i
j dally the big change* in style of dresxl
Several lovely basket bouquets dewrat-1
cd the tables and all present felt lhe
day one.long to be rcmemberd.
SOUTH COATS GROVE.

Mr. and Mne&gt; Herbert Firstcr spent
the 4th at Andrew Stevens near Puli•man.
j Mr and Mrs C. M Stowell. Mary!
and Martin Stutz were Lansing Viators:
I recently
Mr. and Mrs C T. A. Malladieu and
daughter .Peggy of Cleveland, duo.
spent Saturday
evening at Will
Bayne's.
Glen Smith and family of Sunfield
were Sunday visitor* at C M. StowcU's
recently.
Mrs. Clement Long of Virginia called
I on her cousin. Blanche Bayne. Sunday i
'evening.
I Flora Wood U pending a few days,
[with her son Claude in Hastings.
j

AGAIN A&amp;P STORES OFFER YOU
QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE

Lowest Prices
In Hastings!
COMPARE THESE VALUES

RIB BOILING BEEF ST - 6c
Lb9c
PORK ROAST
Fresh Ham Roast
-13c
O A ffiN
O/A.X^V/11
“• 10c
. Center
Shoulder Cuts

and Tied

MILD SUGAR CURED
OURVERY BEST CHUNK

BEEF
STEAK
Juicy, Tender Sirloin
Pound

BEEF POT

ROAST
CHOICE STEER BEEF
Any and All Cuts
Pound

Bacon Sqrs. u* 7c Salt Pork
Machine
Sliced

BOILED HAM
Summer Sausage
CHICKENS

Lb.

Lb.

Thuringer
dr Salami

Lb.

Local Fowl

Pound

7^c

24c
16c
16c

l*?“5-28cliHAM10“
'Sure

43c
50c
25c
13c
19c
SALAD DRESSING
23c
WHITEHOUSE MILK n.r,ec.n.9c
Pet or Carnation Large Can
MILK
5c
Gelatine Dessert Package
SPARKLE
5c
Pk.
POTATOES
29c
Lb. 15c
WISCONSIN CHEESE
Every Egg Guaranteed
Dozen
EGGS
14c
SODA CRACKERS n.b.c. 2 Lb. Box J 9c
Quaker Maid Bottle
CATSUP
5c
NUCO or NUTLEY Margarine Lb. 10c
BLUE ROSE RICE
2414 Lb. Bag
IONA FLOUR
EIGHT O’CLOCK Coffee 3
Easy Task
Lb. Box
SOAP CHIPS
BULK ROLLED OATS 6 Lb..
Bulk
4 Lb*.
BROWN SUGAR

AGP FOOD STORES
Th. Or—1 Ajkntfe * Pxcific Tax Ca

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1933
the school reunion at Prairieville Sun­
DELTON.
■
•
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mentsel and day.
Mrs. Mabie Town spent Bunday with
son and Mr. Golebiewski and mother,
her
mother. Mrs. Minnie Trethcric at
all of Chicago, spent over the Fourth
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kcn- Hickory Corners, who relumed Satur­
day from a year’s visit with relatives
yon.
California.
Roy Adrlaruon and family of Battle tnMrs.
Mabie Hampton and two daugh­
Creek and Gerald Bosh of Ann Arbor ters spent all of last-week visiting Mr.
spent Sunday. July 3 with Uw home and Mrs. WUllaiA Buckland at Lllchfolks al Delton.
neid.”*"'
““•**'
Mrs. Spence Gale entertained her1 Mrs. Emma Lou Walters spent the
daughter and family. also Mr. Gleb all week end with her husband, who is atof Cadillac over the week cnd of the tending school at Lansing.
Fourth.
Fourth
I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall and chil­
Mra. Agues Trick of Hickory Coro­ dren of Kalamazoo spent Saturday
ners and Mrs. Eatelia Nobles of Climax night-and Sunday with Fred O. Hughes
visited Mr and Mrs. Harry Wortmani end family.
List week Thursday. Other vliltora of
DOWLING. *’
the Wcrtiiuu'x during Uie week wen.-.
Mr and Mis Milton Nobles of GrandThe Ladies* AJd .will seryc dinner
vllli;. Mark Gibbs of bshtemo. Mr. und Thursday, July Ji, wiu» Doris Holcomb
Mrs. Wesley Hauk of Detroit and Mrs. and Etta Stanton in charge.
.
8. E Willison of Hickory Corners.
Maxine Cotton of Climax vtoiU'd lurr
Mr. amt Mrs. H. T. Chandler enter­
tained their nephew from Hastings a cousin. Florence Wright, last week.
A reunion of tlie former tcaclicra
and pupils of the Dowling school, also
The Bunnell L. A. 8. will serve a all who reside in Uie district, will be
chicken dinner on Thursday, July 31. held at Herrington resort. Clear Like,
al thc’summer home uf Mr. and Mrs. on Wednesday. August 10. The different
Edward Campbell ut Midland Park. committees an- working hard to make
Gull lake.
.
this a banner year In every way so be
Spriest Miller of East Delton suffered sure to make your plans to attend.
a paralytic r.troke luU week and to Something mote dclinlte concerning
confined to his bed.
the program will Be announced later.
Clarence Steven% has returned to his
Mrs. Redla Whitworth was in town
home after being in the local hospital Saturday ynrouU* to tier collage ut
with a broken leg. Tlie fractured mem­ Barlow lake for a few weeks.
ber to getting along nicely, but ClurMr. and Mrs. John Norris, of Lacey
-ciicr Mill keeps hia bed.
Mrs L. D. Miles and her 'Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. Wall Norton Sun­
school class ol boys enjoyed u’ picnic day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John TenHarkel of.
lunch at thc lake one day last'week.
Ed. Eckltart nnd daughter. Madeline. Grand Rapid.-, and tlw Rev. George
ut Lansing jqicnt last week al thc Stanford aiidwfumUy ol Ixncrlng were
Wolcott cottage at Wall lake. Mr. Bunday vUium. at William Stanford’s
Eckhart was u farmer lending mer­ and attended church services here. Mrs.
chant in our village and 1* always Stanford and -Mr. und Mrs. TcnHarkel fuvosed us with a duet which was
welcomed buck as u visitor.
Kathryn Morewood Is spending a especially good.
lew days veiling friends in Delton.
Charles Spellman uf Battle Creek Is
The lauch-Bcrginan reunion was spending a couple weeks of* lite vacation
held al Fair lukc on Monday, July al the Roy Rice home.
Fourth.
Miss Verda Crawley of South Has■ Miss Murgari-t Harrington is assist­
ing Mrs Lovell Dewey of Hickory Cor­ Lawrence Holcomb. last week.
ners with her household duties.
Mr. and Mra, Don Putnam of Has­
Most ol the wheat in this locuJKy is tings were calling on triends here Fri­
iwilig cut now, and it is in excellent day and diseiiviiilk plans for the cotiicondition, uml now it tlw price would ing m-IumiI reunion.
only advance it would make the farm­
Mr and Mrs. Orlid Fisher called on
ers smile.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Jones atLucey SutiMiss Kathryn Horton L-&gt; siwndlng day ufternixai who. were Iurnirr mcrthc week visiting her grand-parents al chants hi re. Mrs. Join .-, is ooliv ale wing
Marcellus.
nicely after a serious illness.
The Delton 1. A. 8. wiU serve a six 'Charlie
,re -MW
,.-w
.«. is al a^.
uwv,n
Moon,
who
Pennock
o’clock chicken dinner Thursday night, hospital to also making u k&lt;mm! recovery I
July 21 ut Uw home of Mrs.- Ethel which we arc glad to report.
Pennock.
•
’ QUr horAC &amp;110C Ians hare put hi,a I
Several from this way attended the:four Make court recently and nre now I
Ford open air /h e show and demon-! ready to meet any uompctltiun.
straUun at Hostings Thursday nigt|li, Wesley Webb returned Sunday from
and especially enjoyed thc. Dixie Bing- ti^e Veterans liospiul at Milwaukee
rr*where7ie Jia.; been tlie pa.-.l two months I
Mrs Luiina Eddy and family spent1 fqr obM-rvatum.
.Sunday with relatives In Kalamazoo. | Mr. and Mr. Rutherford Bryant of I
Mis Lida Hamngum visited her Rattle Creek ure tlw parents of a baby
MMer. Mrs. Charles Robinson at Hick- Klr). Marilyn Elaine, and tlw other litory u ire days last wr-ck and attend- ',le folk.s. Bartini a and Emily Joan are
cd. n family reunion at the home of ’staying at present with their aunt and I
Iwtoy Ghv-1 ;,l Banlidd.
-uncle. R&lt;&gt;y and Lena Hrynnt.
Mrs. France* Bern hl spent lust week* jt,,n ixprkwUr .pent a pari of la-1
vi.Hi"R frh'iids nt Hikury Corners.
ww.k a[ U1C home of her upcle and!
Mrs. Glndyn Ciwmfterlain and her i r.m,nVi ti,'rold IX prw -ter at Hastings. U
music pupils enjoyed n wienie roust
_____
-«-» *■
at Ph avunl Take one afternoon last
;
CEDAR CHEEK.
I
w«t’k.
j’ Mrs Nellie Gelman of Buttle Creek*
Mr. and Mra Dun Hubburd ary still spent last week with her parenb. Mr.'
at the lipmc of their grand-parents, i and Mra. Will Gurd.
j
Mr. and Mr;. William Seibel, wherfc 1 Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Bostwick of'
Mr. llublMid L convalescing from a liuu spent Sunday with her parentM
very M'rtous illnc.v.
Mr. mid Mrs. Guyln Pease.
!
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon .Stanton and
Miss Edwina Jnrnld of Northville lx!
baby ot the I’urkvr district apcnl Sun- visiting her grand-parents, Mr. und J
day with Mr. und Mrs . Solomon. Stun- Mra. Henry Wertrnnn.
I
Lon.
■ ------------------------- ...
I
und Mrs. Jack lai|mia’i. baby Ud
Aliwrt- Schatfhauser is home from J quite sick at this writing.
Aim Arbor, but is In a very serious
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Chllsrm. andil
coiiditlioi.
.
children of Gary, Iml , called on Ardy.'l
Mr. and Mra Ike. Johnson attended Orvin and family Tuesday.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

MARK’S STORES 5S

Ordered
SOLD
IN 10 DAYS
thte

RECEIVERS!

Store Closed All Thursday
to Mark Down Prices.

1 FOR THE COURT [

To Mark Rafelron, Trustee, with orders to CJ-.OSE
OUT ALL STOCK and gel into cash in 10 days. Costs
are forgotten, losses not considered! Nothing reserved
or held back! All merchandise piled in baskets and on
tables marked in plain figures. A landslide of needed

Your Choice
Bankrupt Prices!

$2.97 28 4.75-19. 3.67
30x3'
29 x4.40-21 2.97 29 5.00-19 4.67
30 x 5.00-20 4.67
30 x 4.50-21 3.47 31 5.25-21 5.67
29 x 4.50-20 3.67 33 6.00-21 9.97
All Sizes in Stock at Close Out Prices

Buy Now While Slock Lasts
and SAVE!

And wherever you go, dispel worry by tclcphoning home and office frequently, (adl friends
to tell them when you will arrive.
Telephone ahead for hotel accommo
dations. Long Distance rales are low.

THERMOS
JUGS
One Gallon

17c
SPOKE BRUSHES
$1.47
TENNIS RACKETS
. 77c
TACKLE BOXES
ONYX GEARSHIFT BALLS 17c
Set Ford Transmission Bands 27c

29x5.00-^^
M
30x5.00
30x5.25
X
31x6.00
W
32x6.00
"

X
B
"

87c

CAR
FLOOR MATS

£.*AU. 57c
FORD
TIMERS

22c

GUARANTEED INNER TUBES
30x31;
29x4.40
30x4.50
28x4.75 ^^B
20x4.50

HI-PRESSURE
GREASE
One Pound, 4 Egw
now for •_____ I WV

FISHING RODS .... 47c
PENETRATING OIL . . 17c
Transmission Grease, 5 lb. can 57c

DUCO
No. 7 POLISH

CHROME
Radiator Grills

ELECTRIC
FLAT IRONS

BICYCLE
TIRES

33°

S j47

97°

87c

Lunch Kit
&amp; Pt. Ther- U /p
mos Bottle tz 0 v*

TOW d*pvc
ROPES I /

RADIO 07c
TUBES JI

Touch-Up —

19

ONE LOT

n—

Large Wool \ 7
SPONGES
•

SHIRTS

FENDER
FLAPS
PAIR

^7

...

n»7r
&lt;/

CAR
n&lt;7c
AWNINGS //

V 1

FOR ALL CARS

"" •

YOUR CHOICE
At Bankrupt Prices!

IMichigari offers unlimited facilities for every

The jjiiillions of dollars open I cadi year by
Michigan's thousands of visitors add to thc
prosperity of thc state. Let us also spend our
own vacations in Michigan this year, thereby
contributing still further to its prosperity.

75c dn.
&lt; 7Buy it now for I I V

EVERY TIRE MUST BE SOLD

— Gr*a'

summer aporl. These combine with her rugged
scenic beauties, fine highways, well equipped
slate comps and excellent hotels lo make
Michigan an ideal vacation stale.

43c

TIRES [TAX PAID!]

Blade

*7
JACKS 4lC

Good Quality

TOP DRESSING

FISK &amp; GOODYEAR

Tail or Dash Light
Bulbs, Flashlight
Cells, Tube Patch
Kits, Blowout Boots,
Box 100 Asst. Cotter
Pins, Box Asst. Lock
Washers, Hou|c
Fuses, Roll Friction

Iauto

One Lot of

SPARK PLUGS
Genuine

-NOW AT -

MOTOR OIL

may enjoy their favorite sports

merchandise thrown out at bankrupt prices. No time to
waste. Drop in and see the tremendous SAVINGS on
TIRES, SPORTING GOODS, RADIOS, AUTO AC­
CESSORIES AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES,
ALL PUT UNDER THE HAMMER.

Sale Starts Promptly 9 a.m. Friday

5 Gallons Genuine 100',
PENNSYLVANIA

VISITORS TO MICHIGAN

Store Closed All Thursday
to Mark Down Prices.

BATTERIES
6 VOLT

13 PLATE

A *7

ALL CARS
Brand New. «?•

One Year
Guarantee

Sale Price-

/

•

Exflutisv

Coupe Seat Covers . . . '67c
Level Wind Casting Reels 97c
50c H.L.F. Polish ... . 17c
2-Cell Flashlights Complete 37c
Steel Tow Cables
47c
77c
Electric Toasters
Steel Wool Box
5c

Box 5 Valve Insides
Headlight Bulbs for All Cara
Box 5 Car
Fuses, 5 - Ply
Wiper Blades,
Slip Joint Pli­
ers, Screw Driv
Sh.H.c, Tiro

Oil, Suction Ash
Cool Hangon.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 20, 1932

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PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 12

‘““■VSUek!
IMPROVING TOWN- j PR°ingR delinquen/taxes DECREASEJN CRIM"
LINE FILLING STATIONS POSTllEMPLOyEES
i Co. Treus. Streeter Receives
; Tried, to Enter Clothing Store
Installment On tho
smews i 136,300.03 During First Six
WEEK STARTS MON.
INAL CASES IN CO. at Nashville But Police
GET REDUCED PAY Second
Weight Tax Amounts to Sum j
Mos. of 1«32
Dog Was Watchman
ot JT7.677.12
COUNTY IS DOING WORK i
proseduYtng attorney s The White Star gasoline station at CUT WENT INTO EFFECT ON , County Treasurer Willi* Streeter last DISPLAY OF LOCAL GOODS
first six month*
months of this
thia year
nrvmn
I For the nrst
JULY 1, 1932 IN ALL
TO BE SHOWN AT
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
WITH FUNDS PROVIDED | Unite was paid to County Treasurer
Nashville was robbed for the second
i week received a voucher from the state
JJY
ITT BILL
‘' WIlIlA
time within a few days on Tuesday
Willis Streeter ATA-lAAft*!
835300 03 Ah
on rl«Unnll»nt
delinquent
’ af Michigan lor 817.677.12. Thu Is
DEPARTMENTS
STRAND
VERY ENCOURAGING
! taxes This will not begin to cover the
! amount of such delinquency which ^-as

' Barry cotinty s proportion of the 83.I ooe.000 of. weight tax and 1* the second

night Tlie station was not entered,
but the lock on the pump was broken

and sixty gallons of gas taken. There RETIREMENT AGE
ROADS ARE MADE
; 8135.000 for this county when the roll* TOTAL OF $1,384.85
Cheek of thi* same kind paid to our SPECIAL SURPRISE
i county treasurer this year.
|
were turned over to tlie treasurer In
IM CINEQ AMD rnQTQ atc indications that-thtrejs a gang
EIGHTEEN FEET WIDE | March, and tliere was also considerable
PLACED AT 65 fEARS ’ In a letter with which, this voucher
FEATURE IS PLANNED
In rliito ANU UUulo raiding gasoline stations in this man­

,

'delinquency from 1930 that remained

---

1 ner..

,! was foraarded the stage authorities

state Inspector Oommends the unpaid at the end of 1931 In addition Seventy-One Convictions, One • On the same night someone broke a Mileage Allowance For Rural
window ,light
the
of
Carriers Lowered to Three,
Road Odmni. and Engineer
l» •»• »l»w efwonl the Counij TJwAcquittal and Six Suits II Charles
‘"u* in “
“ rear "door “
Dahlhauser's clothing store at
.
“
urer received from purchasers of lands
.
„
For Their Efforts
to Barry county advertised by the
Were
Dismissed
and One Half Cents Mile
-------------------------i Nashville, but they took nothing. A

...

—

.

Bave j- a.s their opinion that there j Program to Include Demonstrawould probably t&gt;- $3400 more ofi
- Free
lions, Exhibits and
weight tax money to be apportioned 1
Samplings
among the counties. Thia would bring

r

The local
post office—
has received due tlie total payment this year fromHundred*
the:
■mPIH,.,.
of article* of real mernoiite from the por.t office department state.
Burry county's part of the chandUe from the merchants of Haaat Washington that the pay of all fi d- i weight tax. to a little more than 850,[ tings will be on display at the Strand
er.il emjfioyt-cs. including post office- IXKI Tlk- state law provides that this'.Theatre during the Booster Week
,&lt; n&gt;plov&lt;TS. will be reduced dating from ‘ money, mw.t ail be used lor muinte- which starts Monday night, July 25
julv 1. 1932
’
• i nance of county roads
and continuing every night including
This notice alui proytdes that all em-1
.
Saturday.
ploy.es of the government must retire ini/HAi TO [ rrADR R
As a means of demonstrating tho
at tlx- age of 65. provided that they IIIlylII fl fS | fMIHIII]
value of trading In Hastings and the
that in 1932 thil county took over 167 III I I LUL |ULLI| I
have tx-cn in government employ tor a nUlUUn LU I LI Uillil
high quality 6f merchandise sold liere
miles ot township roads, a little over] 111 | l_|l|J |irIJ j
I
। the management of the Strand TlieaiVn miles for euch township, with only!
J,,
Z aw&gt;
tre has made arrangements for a trade
JUDGE HAWLEY HEARING supervisor*, which would include pu»r
’SOW allowed by the bill for Uie grading.
0
||||
UUlIHLIlljl specialist to conduct a Merchants'
-Cruelty io animats —
IMPORTANT CASE IN
miistcre. a» well as tho-e acting m a.
~
ji Home Booster program, tn connection
Arson
Assaults-10
‘""jLUCIUS E. WILSON SPOKE AT I wtth the regular theatre program. E.
CIRCUIT
COURT
m over. Till* also involved the.cutting
----------AMEND -1 Breaking and entering
..... 3
G. Blessinger. who is a well known
out of brush and taking out such trees | STUDY OF EIGHT j
Violation game and fish laws.. 14
Tin- new ruling is that all i&gt;o*tal cm-'
COUNTY FARM BUREAU
j trade specialist, is being brought hero
oj&gt; were within .toe eighteen fool limit
MENTS NECESSARY BE­
Disorderly conduct .. . . .... 9
CONCERNS MONEY IN
jployees.
. . -----including
-----------------------auix-nuors. .post
MEETING
tor the purpose of. showing the people
of the roadway for each mile.
Frauds
and
cheats
2
। of Hastings that the merchandise ofFORE BALLOTING
We have explained too Hutt because
NASHVILLE STATE BANK rural carriers arc subject to eight and) ,
.
,| fered for sale here is the equal of any
Pauperi and peddlers law ..... 1
Brown Bros. Uie road contractors, liad
Homicide
"
1
that can be purchased elsewhere. Mr.
" uj— vii
.j
l"!r cent-reduction in j»ay ; PRESENT CONDITIONS
the grading machinery, trucks znd'/jijr 10 nCQICWCn Tfi
County, Township, Village and
,|
., ■
ccniniic twnni cue , I Bleuinger has made a specialty of con­
Incest
1........................ 1
otlwr equipment tor doing this wprk[u“t
UtOlUNtU IU
Indecency and ImmOrahty .
.3
School District Officers Pre- '‘he mileage allowance for rural carUrrtn otnlUUo rnUoLtMo&gt; ducting similar -campaigns In most of
and were experienced road builder*, the ;
I IMIT RFAI F’sTATF TAY
Larceny .
7
, „
r „ . ,
rjera lias been made from four cent-1
--------- —
the larger cities and will present this
county road coinmt«lon contracted;
UIWIII fiCHL CO I H I C I HA
sent Mass of Evidence
to tjirer and one-half cents per nuie. Says No Group of Men ShouldI campaign on the same high class plan.
Motor vehicle.laws 4------ . 13
with them for as much work ns could
Justice . -A.- ....2
Friday Judge Hawley ol Ionia came
Post office delks and city carriers an-!
R Trllot„,i Wifh rAn.__i
Many novel features will be Intro­
ix- done tin each of tiie 167 miles and Another Has-to Do With Repeal Obstructing
Pharmacy law ...'A. ... 1
over .to !&gt;eat an lmi&gt;ortunt case in the subject to another plan, which amountDU *rustcu witn uoniroi
duced. such os Food Show Night when
Rwjmniin the average of 8160 per! of Liquor Law and AppointProhibition law ..
--------... 5
Barry county circuit court. It was the to the .juii- thing. They are required t. .
of Country's Money
many samples of foodstuffs will be
mile, A considerable of this work has!
’
Btatutory rni&gt;e 5
petition of the reccirer of the Nu.xhvil!e lake a thirty days' vacatftn without,
c,.,linly F.JMn Bureau gave liartictputed In by the.audience. A dis­
ment of Commission
already been done. The "Writer was giv-1
bank to determine tlie status of puUtie-pay.. «&gt; that liereafter they will only I a banquet Thursday evening to the tinct surprise is in store for all who
vp^ttou., oh Friday
x
w«w-w. At least two of the eight amend1...
n tu&lt;the opportunity
last. week
.-.79* funds on deposit in that bank.
Total
work ejeven motUhs instead of twvlvc hcad f varJous organizations of Mil* attend these program* the nature of
4o drive over several miles of township menta to be submitted to the voters
___ ____________________________
Wly-n tl» Nx*h«to SUW BK.rt Tl» mr.l.tnT ut all lltlx 1* Ihwt «bAbout 7S win, prrtzr.t xt tor
which must remain a surprise, but we
roads that had beeij taken over and
this state next November ought to
In tlie 79 prosecutions there were 71
door* »n July IS. l«y. I Into m.,.,11, * pay I, Kiron up by nil xororn-, &lt;Md Wll, d,un,„
1 can assure you that you will greatly en­
improved by. tho county in the town- «» thoughtfully considered by voters ronxlctltau Std only on. xctiuiu.1; &lt;1'~’&lt;l
two wcrP
«.rr iouiiu
tamd to
w ue
In- wrww
below me
the age.. "°'ul|d'. njrnl employee., liieludmg '|x««l em-1I J«yva
,„y,a uk uhc cunrn
ch,ck,n uuu»rf wl,„ ■&gt;&gt; joy this program.
ships of Orangeville. Yankee Springs,; before casting their ballots.
j, lwo
: 1' de»»n
There will be u program on Wednes­
if
that
ameiia
oive*
ihe
rtreuit
eniirt
htriw.
iconsisting
of
approximately
856,000
on
t
ployees.
q
Jt
,
trimmings,
served
by
tikLadies'
Thomappie Irving and Rutland He
Onc ls r°r ll,,‘ repeal of the state's
would give the circuit court Juris-! 7 m!ln,K
856,(XM)
.plojre
thr
a-rved
day and Thursday during this cam­
uxw; surprised to are tlw decided change! ,,&lt;l“or luWS nnd lhe «PPo“»“n««“ ot a( diction, and they were accordingly ’ deposit by the county and the balurice Under the ruling that all employees । Ald
for the better in the roads over which 1 ccmmteslon to regulate the manner ini turned over to the probate court. Six | representing deptHits of about 22 schpo. of the government must retire at the | ^-.ilc the State and County Farm paign as well as the other nights.
Watch
the next issue of the Banner for
lie uavelled KUewhere we speak of the'.wh,ch ll&lt;l"or 8,111,1 b&lt;‘ 8010 ln Michigan.! were cases in which the evidence did dirtricta, aUo the funds ot the village BlfL. of 65 with Hit-exception &lt;&gt;t super- Bureaus have been active in other
one leading from Yankee Springs’ Th* othw 18 designed to limit the-, not *eem to warrant the county in go- ‘
Naahvllle and tlie townships ot■ vksors a total ot -J00 were dropped on I u.gmmiop tho&gt;. httU. become convinced further announcement. Most every
church to Streeter's resort. In addition tax on renl cst“‘e ‘*&gt;-one and one-half mg to the expense of a Jury trial in 9a8J,eJ’’n *“’d
Ju \ 1 A» these will rccc&gt;'*' ‘heir &gt;*-jthat thl! I)ri.M.nt crjjjj js u national line of merchandise sold In Hastings
to that we travelled tiie road that leada &gt;x'r ce,1‘ oI ‘he “.wssed value thereof, circuit court, so these were dismissed, dred dcpoMU of the village of Nash-.tirtd pay, but tlie got eminent does not | p^bblem; that the remedy is a reform will be represented tn this great cam­
.
fnmi the HMtlnga-Prairlerille county,
‘&gt;‘lnk 11 wl“
,ar
There wa* a total of 8138485 a*.f'&gt;l&gt;f
contribute this retired pay. Every jml ln our
Farni Bureau, in paign.
road west toward Gun lake, port the' vot*” ‘° await the outcome of the na- scucd in fines and costa, or almost an
Under the law getiyaily^peaking, a master, a.v.istant posMnaster, cleric, at-, order u&gt; f1Ild a truthful solution, is
O'Connor farm and in the rear of the;‘lor“l campaign before deciding what mUch os the entire salary paid to ‘jl(J munlclpalily
and rund carrier,
railway
mall clerk
j^ing for
'
"
’ doing
------- "
. .
.. ..is obliged
... . -to take
----- some ...
—
... ...
. -iiwzin*
the cause. In
this IMPROVED METH­
cottages on the east side of Gun lake !tllpy
wl11
d0
ln
regard
to
the
liquor
prosecuting
attorney
for
a
year.
jdefinite
action
in
designating
a
dc|x»i
?
i
and
nil
others
have
-been
required
for
llu
.
v
M&gt;1
..«/ .......... - ... ........................ ..M— i p.wicviuLu.g avvAnury |W u y™..
^definite action in
depcsiajand u I others
been required tor a„.y {iOUghl tht. coQliacl of tuciu* E
ODS IN LAYING CEMENT
rou^^ p^U^rer of Uie ^lanw- traffic
tra,f,e ,n
‘hU "state.
l“l° Tiie
Th‘‘ apjx&gt;!nt-l
nnn&lt;'lr,t-1 th
i.. uMtatians
I several years
In this
Tiie. game law
violations dropped'lory
'bank
bank tor
for its
its funds.
funds. 11
It is
Is . atob
alsnifevcral
years to
to nay
pay 3'.'.
3 . '• of
ot thMr
‘,le'r|' Wilson, wito is jjgarded as an authority
zoo cottages on tin- south xliorr. to a 1 ment ot a- liquor cnnunlsaion to pre-, from 27 to 14; but such vlolutioiu are! obliged under tiie law !»• demand, pro-: monthly salaries into n retirement fund on t&gt;conomic lo,)lrs Mr. wtlson has no
connection with the county road lead-1 scribe methods under which tiie sale usually iess m the first six months of !cure and approve a bond from the &lt;1.- controlled by the government From (,wliucal aspirations and no affiliations Old Way Was Very Unsatis­
of
liquor
can
be
carried
on
is
ridlcu-&lt;tlic
year.
.
poaitory."
The
bank
acting
ns
such
de-1
that
retirement
fund,
which
the
emuUh
nny
j,
IK
.
c
|
a
|
interest
He
is
a
stuIng from' Orangeville north' to Gun -- factory As Concrete Would
this time. No liquor can be
The most Important case wiis that! Poaitory is then obliged to furnish a ployees thenueive.s have paid m. comes | di.u, and
u.acb,.r of economics, and
lake. We next drove to the Khiigen-! :-4»tat
!olu.
Break Away
sold
or‘ given away
! has the ability to pre.-ent facte and figj.inilli schoolhouse and followed Uia jlawfijlly
.
, l,Y' .V'
-----"75 until
T~ the nf Albertus Ostrander, taken on a bond for the public moneys so deitosit-1 their retirement pay.
No matter how much the salary oi|urea ln an interesting and convincing
Anyone who notices the new. blocks
.cmtmurj on P.K. ntor. i»rt two. ®SS'nlh
•*»“
"" statutory charge. who was tried by aj*d_
Jury and convicted. This conviction! Hie Nashville State Bank had almost any postmaster, who haa come up nunner
of cement around the fountain on the %
I The question of repeal will first have resulted in a sentence of from fifteen without exception furuishrd no bonds tlirough the sen-ice. w those who have I Mr Wlbon
lhaM. prrs&lt;nt a vivid court yard, and compares these blocks '
; to the various school dtetricts and had (been appointed from civil life, or any' lcUire of pwcnt serious economic with the old cement walks, will be Im­
‘ to be jiasred by both houses of con- to twenty-five years in Jackaon.
JUDGE EGGLESTON IS
»tnr A MiininATt h1™’ by • two-thirds vote, approved The Prosecutor wishes us for him)
him! furnished a bond tor
for obly
otiiy 825.000 to &gt;.
assistant,
‘ststant. clerk or carrier may hair•“‘'f j conditions with nearly 10 000 000 men pressed with tlie ‘ great improvement
; ....
'.41. received
•'
Ttt:
" when he or she re-i and wom^n out of employment; car Hint has been made tn the laying at
IMUI A LANUIUA I E ; by the president und, then it will luive to compliment the members of the this county. ThU condition
thereforei
as a Jsalary
■ ----------|,to
be--presented
to a constltiitlonal --con-i(county
-------------------------------------------vwto...y crime
V.H..V commission, who
W..O were raised the legal Question
question of whether
whither or I, tires, each one will get 81JQ0
J00 a year!'
year I jnadings just » fracUbn of normal-steel cement walks. This Is due largely to
“
II vention
ventinn In
4R states
atntAK fnr
nnnzxln.nrt Krx
Anvil fnr
Has, Given About Thirty Years
In earll
each nf
of thi*
the 48
tor *'appointed
in April
for tVixu
the r*
reports j ra* the various sums on deposit with | provided they have put in full thirty' productwn rrduced to 12 ]&gt;er cent better mixing, abn to a better under­
nf nknnhlo nnd Efficient Serv
thclr “PProvnl or rejection. Thirty- which they have been making and the Nashville State Bank, belonging to: years of service The retired pay will lx
.. nroi&gt;(.rty being soitl tor tax&lt;*&gt;_ standing of mixtures. Tlie method tn
Ol Capable and EHlClent Serv&gt;utM wU1
upprove
oj.
they havc g|ven lhe. municipalities, school dlstrlcte. etc proportionately lev if they luue «?n«xl ^d all ihk to a land
plenty In hh
vogue when these walks were laid was to
ICO to Barry County
I tore, the amendment can be done away I officers. This groud of volunteers is; constituted trust funds withlu the j Jess than thirty years.
,
!....
-------- ....
------ ... about mix the cement by hand, using coarse
judgment
this has been -brought
Our readers have-probably noticed!w,lh It will be jxtasibte for tiie con-, doing much to further law enforce-1'meanmg of the law and were therefore
(Continued on page five)
1I because control of the volume ol grave! and a much lesser quantity
that
has 1IUW
hot anof
thirteen ot the
men
t in• Z
Barry
county.
entitled to a preference over other' -*
--------------- — * .
1 ■'
IUHI Judge
UUIIKV Ella
C.HU Eggleston ll&amp;A
**|- ! ventions
.
.....
. forty-eight
.
,
.........
----------—z -.
money in circulation is tn the hands of of cement In weight as compared with
•hrr r.ndldzc.
-------- -----------'------- ,«•■»*«
tn
------------------------------------creditors of the bank. For the puritase ||1QTICF ADMITS HF
tor rrnomln,,
u&gt; I.inek
block th*
Ihr n&gt;n*ai
r.pr.l nolt mrh
,uch a„
on
-------------- —----------------I a .'mall group of international bankers the grave! for the-foimdatlon and then
K
Uto ,*,,nl. Kun B,Slrt JU!1
lion She loo dreidrt not to run IN. •mcndmenl. rutthermore »lucl»&gt;rr( (jQnr) n. un |g piup
in New York City. Recurrent depres­ use richer ccment-and-sand mixture
&gt;..r. Till* will be . m.ller ot reiret ■&gt;&lt;
■»» Poltoe*l l-nte* *h*U win “UUU 0BI,“
| as attorney tor E. B. Finley. Jr. re-1
FAKED A BURGLARY sions
are brought about nt intervals of for the surface. Tlie result was that the
reiver
of
the
bank,
filed
a
petition
in]
.
'
—
—
to her m.n» friend, .nd to thou- who next November, neither will txror the
ASSET TO ANY CITY
from seven-to ten years. The optimist". surfacing and the foundation did not
rn«mue the eltlelent, lidUitul urv-! retorh ot the u|gpn nor pennlt II
the circuit court m ord«p that that Make§ Confession That He। say that we have come tlirough every always stick together. The surface was
lee .he hto Seen to Berry count, In «
repuUMn P«t, to.ll win.'
court might |&gt;ass on and determine the (
’
other
depression and' there is no rea­ apt to break apart from the foundation,
Hastings
Is
Fortunate
in
Hav
­
(Continued on page five)
;
Used Estate Money Left
Hie i.robxte 'oltlce tor xo many year, mere will undoubtedly be regulation*
son why we will not again. In 1893 and in any event, the walk would not
ing Such an Organization—
She hi** -erved aa probate mtlatcr and prexerlbed tor the &gt;lalea In which
------------ •**-----------!
In His Custody
there was no surplus problem. The last as long us ;1 now does with (the
a* probate Mdae lor about thirty Kara.
“n,1*
wh*‘
)»
■
army
Giving Concert Tonight " DAILY VACATION BIBLE
liowara .MCVeign
is-a
jusnee of the
UK|*ui&gt;iy (it
«« unemployed
uik-uiikwjvu could
t^ntni then
uicu find
iiiiu same mixture for the entire block.^^*
I Howard
McVeigh is
a Justice
and ln» Kiron lhe be*l ot her Ute to toe *rn*e ol nunllw a communion now
erunni PflNTINIIFQ'peace at Nashville. Saturday's dnllhw jhomes in the Dakotas, which were Juat
Every city ought to have a good
Ual wort. Tln.ro who hare had Mui- to eotuldcr a matter. In which the
OVflUUL GUIs 1llaUuo lold
for .settlement,
so the present
LV1U of
U. the
I&gt;IC alleged-burglarizing ol a-opening ..........
.
.n.
... TOOK NINE CHICKENS AT
band. There are occasions when it is
ne*a with the probate court do noil
tCoatlaaed on page two)
''
„
4
I safe In his office Friday night. The safe condition differs from the depression ol
very embarrassing not to have such
need to be to!d"how-capabl&gt;- she has
HENRY FLANNERY’S
ln hu omc.,
belonged to a 1893
.
v
an organisation. This city is not large Fine Program For Youngsters j WM
served, Siu- has made a thorough study BROADCASTING ON
At
Presbyterian
Church
'
neighbor
and
was
kept
in
an
outj
Mr.
WJBan
advised
03
a
relief
mensenough to eniploy a band and pay its
of her duties. While -not a lawyer, she
m ra
t
nn
building, entrance to which -was sup-lure in Ulis and future depressions res- Two Battle Creek Men Arrest­
FRIDAY OVER WOOD members from the public treasury. In
has mastered t|ie subject -of probate
UlOBing
July
22
posed
to
be
guarded
by
a
padlocked
toratidn
to
the
government
of
the
the nature of things in towns like
ed For Stealing But Paid
law. also Juvenile court law. Her de­
The Daily Vacation Bible School held door
' power to Issue money and control its
cisions in such matters, where they Girls’ Trio Made First Appear­ Hastings a band must be a volunteer under the auspices of the Presbyterian j Tills alleged burglarly was reported volume Hr does not believe that any
For the Fowla
organization. It will call for selt-sachave been appealed.to higher court,
ance Over Radio On Mon­
church of Hustings will continue for j to the Barry county officers. Sheriff | group of men. no matter what their / William DeMott and Walter Lloyd,
riffee
by
those
who
belong.
have always been sustained. When
day Evening
This city is fortunate Indeed In that one more wix-k. from Monday? July U.' U-onurd and Prosecutor Barnett went' business, should be trusted with control both of Battle Creek. were arrested
there was discatlsfaclion over her de­
to
Friday.
July
22.
During
the
first
'
to
Nashville
Saturday
and
made
an
in-19f
our
currency,
because
selfish
intcru
now
nod
a
oana
oi
lany
pieces,
un‘
................
...
hiuii
.
uu
,
Saturday
night-by
Deputy Sheriff Gali
it
haa
band
of
forty
Three Hastings young ladles. Misses
cision in any cose brought before her.
WM&gt;k tliorv u-*r.» nftv-onv rnrnllmpiit-c I v»&lt;tlm&lt;tlnn Th&lt;&gt;v fnnnrt lh» ivjdlnfk^rt i
(Continued On page five)
Lykins, of Nashville. and brought, to
and the possible litigants have con­ Maye Smelker, Virginia Polls and Ver- derzthe capable leadership of Raymond fc‘k there were fifty-one enrollments, vestigatlOQ. They found the jiadloeked ,
the Jail here, charged with stealing^—J
sulted attorneys, the attozpeys usu­ lan Linington. accepted an Invitation Wmdekneeht. This organization will and all children in Jhe community not; smashed on the door of/the building,
apjiear to night and give a band con- attending elsewhere will be made wel-i where the safe was kept; also that the j ROYS’ CAMP IS A
chickens from the premises pf Henry
-ro ....
__ _ ____
___ ___
ally ....
have
advised
that___
the'_ Judge
han-to broadcast over WOOD at Grand
•
I knob of the combination hud been
nriiiTirfii ni »nr- Flannery south of Nashville. Mr. Plandied tiie matter according to law; so Rapids Monday'night for fifteen mln- cert for the benefit of the people off come.
School commences at 9.30 and con-1 broken and damage done to the inside]
UtAU I IrUL rLALt
thnt comparatively few appeals from utes, singing seven numbers. "Hum- this city anctsurrounding territory. Mr.
Wlndeknecht. a nne
fine musician ana
and a:
altinues
until n:au
11:30 n.
A. ni.
M entn
each i&gt;wruu&gt;a.
morning, 1i 01
of me
the sure,
safe. Tlie
practiced cyv
eye auu
and *cvu
keen
----------aroused by the barking of his dog and
her decisions itave been made
1 mlng to Myself "Merry June." “Lies." winaeitnecni.
m&gt;w&gt; unui
me pracuccu
-•
Because of her knowledge of the law "Shine On* Harvest Moon." "When the I «Pl«ndld leader, is donating his sefy-1 The faculty com)&gt;rlM.-N the following - ■ understanding of the sheriff and;the One Hundred- Lads Enjoying the squawking of tlie chicken*. He got
governing estate matters she has saved Sun Calls the Lark." “Dinah" andilccs. Every member of the band ta Dean. Mrs. Woodbume; Music and jquick wit of the prosecutor soon decid-,
_.
Trninincr At Rhnr
I out of doors in time Uf see an automo­
thosewho had business in her court "Cradle Song." Miss Dorothy Haynes Riving his time, and it requires n good Singing. Mrs. Foreman and Misses Lil- cd their opinion that McVeigh himself.
Fine Training At Sherbile leaving his premises and go south.
He followed and overtook the pair and
froin the necessity of procuring legal. of Grand Rapids accompanied them. | deal of it for practice. The band and lan Thomiwon and Eloise Storer;, had committed the alleged burglarly.,
man Lake
assistance. She haa always been genThey will broadcast again on Friday | &gt;te leader ought to be assured of the Handwork 7110 wrlter recently had the privilege charged them with stealing his chick­
crous In giving assistanceand advice evening ofthis week from7:15 to7:30. sincere appreciation of this city for ler. Supervised games. Misses Beulah: the |iro&lt;ecutor that iie did tiie Job, sU.i qfy^tjng camp Ben Johnston.situated ens. He knew DeMott, who had worked
toexrtutorx.
xdmlnUtr.toto.
KUrtdro
In-­ »h*V tor, h.« done &gt;nd will do to Severance. Bernice sprinter .nd to- tour he sljned .
in . brrtdltul trove ot rteond jrowth for him at one time. They dented
executors,
administrators,
guard!- tram
from WOOD.
WOOD.Tluir
Their In.nd.
friendswill
willbrbe in
... Bhorts Qr Rherman lake stealing but refused to let Mr. Flan­
ans. etc., in the making out of reports,, terested in hearing them over'the ra- promote this musical organization. In Severance; Handwork for boys. Roy I edging that about 8200 cash which be-!.
every reasonable way. whatever cun be. Patton and Archie Reiekord;Cate-1 longed to an estate, of
which lie was; nb01ll .hrw, mltM south of Vnrkvtlta' nery look through tlwir car. Flannery
nnd.in the handling of estates.
dlo and congratulate them also.
done to aid this band In carrying on' chlam. Miss Grace Edmonds;
Bible I the administrator, had been used by | w K .KriioL-ff niireiiosed the fortv ! then drove to Nashville and got Deputy
Judge Eggleston's health has not1
“—, r
----------its
work
should
be
done.
If
the
leadStories.
Rev.
Lemuel
Severance;
Mkhim
some
time
ago;
that
he
smashed
’
',
•,
i
and and
&lt;»
the Rov­ Gail Lykins. The two overtook DeMott
been a« good In recent years, so she] REV. L. L. DEWEY
or..anlzatiQn of this district us(—
i and
~ Uoyd south of Assyria'Center,
-------- ------Befelt that she did not wish to enter'
ta| Iftn AT RflTAHY er and the members of the band are sionary Stories. Mrs. A. W. Woodbume tlie padlock, and broke the knob on the.
Special thanks are accorded the' safe to give tlie impression of a robbery.1 a Aprmancnt camp It is a delightful 1 ‘°re their capture they had thrown
into any contest for this office. Ac-i
IAI.RCU hi nuinni willing to donate their time for practlcc, and for stfch public appearances ] "Viking Corporation." "Bookcase Com-j which w/is not committed. As Meand the more than 100 boys now away the chickens. They had them in
cordingly she deqided some time ago
administrator vunipmg
camplng nicrv
there iuc
ore iuiviiik
having »
a ncipiui.
helpful i “a sack- However they —
confessed
—^.. was under, bond
------ --as--------------------- -— later,
----not to be a candidate. When her pres-1 Gave Informing Address On as they may make, surely they ought pany" nnd Banner and all who have .1 Velgh
not to be expected to buy their own given their co-operation and help.
'pay
««v the
th* mniwv
thn estate,
Mtao. and
ana an
.—
---------- enjoyable va-11 P*ld Flunnfefv
..«o&lt;wi
k» .*irw
]to
money to the
ns healthful
and altogether
8900 tar
for »tlie
nine h.n.
hens
ent term shall expire next January.'
Declaration of Independ­
music and later, if the organization is
--------------- *-♦*--------------, payment liad not yet been demanded. cat(on. The camp Is well supervised ‘he/took and were brought before Juishe can retire with the consciousness j
ence and Constitution
made permanent, their uniforms. There FNnflR^Fn
HON
'he still may pay or his bondsmen may nnd tt.cj] cqU|Ppcd. The boys are be-Jtlce Matthews on a plain charge ot
that she has given to Barry county her I
.ought*to
be
a
nubile
effort
to
put
this,
tl
’
uu
'»otU
Mnl).
DUN
Those wno
who heard
Rev.
Dewey'sIought*to
be •
a puwuu
public ...*..
effort to put this, .
very best service, and na*
ncard itev.
uewey»। •«••••• •«&gt;«
,-nn nrr.inf-.do “• Hc coultl not a‘ ‘hl* .time be ar- lng- wcU trained to useful things while j stealing, as they did not have'to break
ha* been faith-]
faith- | Tno«e
ful to the trust repoeed in her by the 1 talk at the Rotary Club. Monday noon I organization on a sound footing and
FOREMAN FOR OFFICE] rested on any serious charge. He ad- lhey are at camp. llloytl shafer, of I into Ute coop to get the chickens. Each
people. She has been a capable, con-; agreed that it was a most informing make it one of which tlie city will bei
'----------- '
%
tmitted converting the money jo hta this city. Is one of the supervisors at'wa* given thirty day* in Jail,
sclentloua. helpful probate Judge. 8he:«ddreM.
proud, and it will serve the city in Auxiliary to Picnic At Midland own use, claiming that he was hard'this camp. There are a number of--------------- --------------------has been recognized at state gatherings' Rev. Dewey gave the background for ] many useful ways.
On Thursday
AuffUSt
■ pressed financially.
: Boy SoouU from this county camping WOULD PREVENT DEPUSdlONN.
—
----------------- —
1I Park
Park
g ISs
of probate Judges as an authority on the
Uie .Declaration of independence
Independence ana
and,,
—r---------------------- --------------------rarK On
un Thursday,
iuuraaay. A S
--------------- -------------- ------there.
; Yervent Melekin. e teacher of eod!.■court
__ ______
* _______
____ 7 I Auto
.—I-,— embodied &lt;to
n ik
. Con- I BROTHER
RuoTurn rurn
-a
Tn Afternoon
Aftnmnnn-'
1
nm iTU'.t ANNOUNCEMENT.
awwftirwnwanMwr
■ &gt;&gt;
o^ogy and psychology in Rattle creek
the —
principles
the
DIED in
IN TPAVFRiu'rrrv
TRAVERSE CITY. !
4- In
-----POLITICAL
, e
probate
law,___
and
la considered
&gt;
stitutlon
Of
our
government.
That;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
S.
Baird
received.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
! College, gave an interesting address or
Al «n exreuuvr
mzeUiu ol tho | 1 »“ .» curfuUte lor tbe fcmwnilLns one of the beat informed probate
(Will-*
aui.ua
;
IVIV.IMVU
Declaration and Constitution did Iwl j word Sunday forenoon announcing the American Legion Auxiliary on Tues- (nomination for sheriff. I have tried mj
I, wish
my
wiaiJ to
lu announce
BiUKniuucmi
, icandidacy
»uuh»a; von
~«i1 ‘he prevention of depression* at Ute
judges in Michigan.
Just happen, said Itev. Dewey; they1
Idtath
'--*■ of Mr. Baird's- brother,-­Merrill day evening, endorsement of Mrs Don wr&gt;'b‘-st to give the people of this thr DenOfcratlc ticket in the September Commercial Club luncheon Tueaday
. E Baird, which occurred al his home
HELFS THE COUNTY.
- 'represent a growth of sentiment to In Traverse City that morning. Mr. and Foreman for department secretary was county good senice in that office. If primaries for the office of Probate noon. Lack of space will prevent fur*
L A. Abbey, who has charge of the favor of Individual liberty and in­i Mrs. Baird left at or.ee for Traverse made. Mrs. Foreman is very welii»l“t service has been satisfactory I judge. I am a graduate of Die Univer-1 ‘her comment now. but we will mteV
dividual
right*,
which
began
to
develop
qualified Mir
for mia
this |&gt;wi
position
and wvi
her ; »&gt;“ appreciate
at the glty o£ Michigan ......
and have ......
had eighteen j »'1« very Umely talk to our next Rgw. %
4LUM1IICU
huiI’ n.1.1
-■
. •your support
-■
County Home and farm. Is rejoicing in
i- hope she may
.........
,। nrimarv Sentember
13. Geo W.
Leon-w.
- Leon- ;ycar8 o£ experience. In administrative
I
। City, where the funeral was held on friends
be successful.-Primary September
13. Geo
| ————• • a ———
the bumper crops produced on tho In the tenth century, continued up to। Tuesday.
ANOTHER BAND CONCERT.
r.rm
rni«
oe
nera in
Charter era
The coiutitution says that Ute work «rd.—Adv. 1 wk.
W(,rit Wnh juveniles in various public .
farmnten*.i7c&lt;Mta
this v«ar
year, wmen
which win
will
be a
a help
in | 8nd ‘hrOU«h the Magna
ma
t^H^UtuUoi?
*'Wch
:"‘Spre.'
.
acixxiM
m
Micnigan
including
me Haano.’.- [ At the bail game next Sunday after*
maj- be done at one's home, so the ar-1
i ^h0014 ln Michigan
the
•rhi
nt\ir2tfZ •i*iri2rt \J7'! **«*“'’« government to Englund.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
rollTlCAL ASNOVSCEMENT
;
IMo w .ln&lt; noon .1 th. i.lr (rand. U» HmUhq.
rangement is ideal. The election will
“
??hta hJad*tt12d cr^m^d £
These »«»to a *UU wider application of
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
to -announce
that I—
am-a—
can-1
Through uum
both •»««,
study »ou
and practical ox-'CIV
Dand wU1 render • esmey* M •
be held at the department convention' , ■I wish
- —
----------I,..,Un.,
- -------- । nuw*n
.
i.. for
r.-..i...
. .
.......
I ArwM-lat
faatur.. n/ I Hz* rtBir-.K*
;Lir
r AIxS-y do-.
. dAnocU. ,u«m™nl in Oil* euunDy.
I wish to announce my desire to be in Kalamazoo in August. Midate
the
nomination /rtr
for Hrt-nli'
County1 I perience
I_ ■know ..
the law
and ____
practice
the Democratic candidate for the office
The August meeting of the Auxiliary Register of Deeds on the Republican । o£ £he Probate Court and believe that
wiiat he will do to take care of the
APPRECIATE GIFT.
BIG mt DANCE.
of County Treasurer, will appreciate will be at Midland Park, Gtlll Jake on ticket at the primary Tuesday, Sep- j
qualified
to
serve
the
people
of
recond cutting, which is giving »uch
The management of Pennock hos­ your support.—Lorenzo (Pete) F. Maus. Thursday. August 4. Please bring your j tember 13, 1932. Your support wjll be Barry county efflcienUy and MtlsfactorAt Clear lake, Saturday fW
excellent promise. The corn and other ।pital greatly appreciates the gift of a
sandwiches and other eats for the pic- j appreciated.—George A. Clouse. Adv., jjy jn that office.—Lee c. Howard.—Adv. 36. schMdt'a archMtn.
crops are also fine.
large quantity of string beans from E
nlc supper.
’
B. Oates. Such remembrances cut
SURVIVORS PICNIC.
__________ k-a_______ —
j
------------ r—---------------. ।
OTI8 SCHOOL REUNION.
MIDNIGHT FROLIC.
Will be held In Bergman's grove
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
; BOWLER-RAGLA SCHOOL PICNIC. I Saturday. July 30. at school grounds.
Thornapple lake Saturday night tlents and nurses appreciate the fresh Thursday. July 28. 1932. Picnic dinner.
Sunday. July 24. Dueling vs. Kel- j Sunday, July 31. Pot luck dinner. Put luck dinner. Bring table service.—
10:30 Bush's band.—Adv.
/
garden truck.•
Costal Watson. Sec y.—Adv.
logg's first team.—Adv.
Bring table service.—Adv.
Adv.

Th$ Bonner explained nt the time I state at the lust Muy tax sale 81.453.46
the McNltt law was passed that It!This was for taxes of tiie year of 1929
evrxt.M
Hnrrv
nhAut' which were sold in Muy this year. In
would bring to Barry counly about addltlon
thal the Treasurer also re827 noo. with which the county is ex- ceived 81.229 56 for tiie redemption of
pectcd to take over, improve nnd main- land that had been sold by the state to
Tau?oiw fifth ; each township’* unirn-1 “W ‘hts year or Muy liut year.
proved high A rlgiteige. Thai mrnlt' iinTrn/v IITrn TH

PflMC IFICDAT HR

bIVt LUNollltlift I lUllI

Prosecuting Attorney L.‘ E. Barnett, large police dog on the inside prob­
oi
' ably accounted for their not attempthas filed his semi-annual report for.m&lt; to m£)lMt thc gtx)ds
‘
the six months ending June 30. It 1*
'
----a report which ought to be gratifying
to the people o! this county, because:
it Indicates a considerable decrease in
crime in tty county. In tlie preced­
ing six months there were 116 prose­
cutions. while in the six months cov-,
ered by the report there were 79. Tlw;
following I* a list of tlw offenses:
'

:

PETITION WHO
; DETERMINE STATUS

• iiyi q PIIRRFMPY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2*, 1M3

.

~ JULY

Report* were given as the roll was
MAKES GROWING OF
called showing that the Units of the
ROSES HIS HOBBY
district are busy at work and accom­
plishing definite result* which are a
great satisfaction .to every member.
a
t
of Mr*. Marcus Stebbins has been vary
• Mrs. dotfredsen urged the ladles to
co-operate with other civic and pa­
। The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
triotic organizations (or co-operation iRose Garden
(Continued from page one)
HASTINGS AMERICAN LEG­ better than quarreling. Mr*. Leak of
It Is fine for a professional man to I will have a picnic Thursday. July 38. at
Kalamazoo*. Past Commit tc woman of duties of such a comtpUsion and even
;Dan Karns Landing. Pine lake. Bring
ION AND AUXILIARY
have
some
kind
of
a
hobby.
Thomas
sandwiches and one other dlah. also
rite Third District, brought a word of the power of this state will be limited
ENTERTAINED
■t
the
Ckle“a attorney,
greeting, followed by Mr*. Shirk, who ' by federal action? It seems'f
-----it* t i Jo,uison&gt;
it^hame
* delightful hobby. Hta Is the welcome.—Ethel Shultz, Secy.
congratulated HaMlngs up.*..
upon purchas-i.
iunwB.uui.ru
,
ing their home. She also told of th- this proposal for Michigan &lt;
growing
of
a
moat
wonderful
variety
ABOUT NINETY DELE­
Americanization work being done in commission to regulate the liquor trafWMWM IH&gt;
.__
•
fle is not appropriate at this time. The \ maintams* on" ilTlot ncarTl* finehome DEPT. CONVENTIONS OF
GATES WERE PRESENT Battle creek
AU were dedghted and honored in,wtM. thing for Michigan would be to.|n that village. The writer recently,'
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
Ripley
until huciui
federal bauuii
action shall m
be taken,
other ftit-nu*
friends, viMti*&lt;i
visited' mis
this rose
— Mr.*
*present
,“^Htwron. , work
, iI walt
—
a**, un.*;
ouis-T
Several Department Officers of . having
ventkHi
She Mid
some
aplrtidid
untU
W(. knnw
Jf Bny
wUh Ju
’ until
know URdrr
under wbat
what pl|in
nlan. if
anvJi garden
—
... wondcrtul display of
ln Michigan, blooms Mr Johnson ha* roses of all Sessions to Be Held At KalaAuxiliary Attended — En­ jh.id'btrn chine by Uie Michigan Un.L- I1Ryor fan u. jrgB|jy
ith» year, but urged Ou- securing
thr proUtahtus seem to be ati^Ste, Sd 7f ^?ry hul^te ha. - maxoo Aug. 21, 22, 23—A
dorsements Voted
more member* in order to reach .he ,tlll5 wr|Ung that the people of theithasc that atart blooming In April or
Fine Program
About one hundred members of thc (quota -*i Fur welfare -*«' “*•
' United State* may favor submitting! cn^? In May From that time forth
■ American Legton Posts and Auxiliaries vised .canning «f fru|ts and Vegetable-... thv quMtiori. to lhe states for their up-' blossoming roses are a continuous per­
Plans for the Michigan deportment
of thc Fourth litstnct were entertained using Michican »uKar..-.md.furthering;i,rOvUi or rejection, and while it seems| forrasmce^ln his garden. There are^22 convention of the American Legion and
by the Hastings organizations on Sun­ gardening work. •Conwrve and pre-■ probi*blt&lt; that the majority, of the■ varieties of"dmibers and All sorts of' Auxiliary to be held In Kalamazoo on
day. At one o'clock dinner was nerved serve" would make i» «ixkI slogan for: ,stall.s n)ny fBVOr reIK.ULor modification. | IarKcr and nner varieties, itich a* Am- i August 31. 22 and 23. are nearly'com­
at the 1. O O F. hall, following which Mwlilgan women, as - h- who wpste-;y,.t- lt t, by no mcana cl.rtBln l)ial cr^
Marshal Nel)', and pleted Legion headquarters are-at the
Edwin 6ayle* presided a* moAtcr of nm. wants n&lt;»’ . Intelligent deba.i- ol । th- approvalbf thirty-six constitution- ‘ lnanv others
Burdick hotel and thw-AUxiliary head-,
ceremonies. '
question.*- brought before the convrn-1 al convention* of Die forty-eight that! n you ^tAk all that Is required in! quarters arc at Uie pjkfc-American hoI tel.
• Guests introduced by Mr. Sayles were
Governor Wilber M. Brucker will be
rfr&gt;. Marld Schniddd o&lt;
Odln.t ........... ..nd »d-.t-«l n»
.ivn. r« &gt; rwl ol
■WUrraU. , u „
out u»
U» «■». «nd
...d MtH
Io,,,, Mm.
Ihom.
Oomnuttccwnman. Mr-. B&lt;v-.- Got-unformed &lt;&gt;u tlw different problems
m-‘ amendment. It will depend a great!.,,
great!.,- jnhnwm
lnhnK,ln will
-m disabuse
a.-abu,- vour
vnur mind honor guest speaker and oilier stale
tndM. d u-ril.
nr v:r,u,,
„ ,ubom., "'^T2,ol and national notables have been invttPresident, Mr* Mary Ripley &lt;,. S.iu.
On the Courtov committee. Mr - ; ted. whether it * will b«- approved or blossoms and later cutting of the older
Tlie convention opens on Bunday and I
Ste MSrte. Department Auxiliar;.- 1
zcl^rk of South Haven and Mrs. Star* , disapproved. It may be a long lime .talks so that tlie new mow th will
dent, who was given a rising welcome. ,oi jj( joe were ainntnted.
before thc matter is settled. Then’bare a chance to bloom nronerly Uie , the. parade to to be on Monday The
Andrew Leak of Kalamazoo, wlio spoke ; nu. convrn:ion endorsed Mra. Oot- Itt hy bother with a commission in next rear He will tell you that soray- parade will be reviewed by Gov. Bruckof the contcntron in August. Curl f^jarn lor pepartment President. Mrs. Michigan until we know where we are in_ rLm ons to three times a week! | er. Department Commander Leslie F I
Schrumpl of Niles District Committee- shirk i ,r Deportment .Treasurer. Mrs ! ;,t? It seems, therefore,as if it would fu . Iiart of the nromam also watch­ Kefgeu of Bay City and Auxiliary man. Mrs. Marion Shirk u! Battle &lt;;ari Sclvrumpf for Dcpurtmt-nt Vice- fa- wise to. vote aguiiul this proposed i rU]ne^ an[j rMt interest in thc mow-1i President. Mrs -Mary Ripley, nf the:
Creek acting Drpartmejit Ayxiliiiiy , {&gt;.t....;dyjl! ;,nd .Mrs Don Foreman o: a&lt;jion It would mean another com-: in_ oI rOBri a^j jovc for the flowers—!I Soo. besides other governmental and
military leaders of the state. There will.
Treasurer.'Dr. B C. Swift “I Mldd.e-; tlu;, cl!y for Departmvnt Serretaty mlwdon. with a lol of clerks and offices.! at?
art. e&amp;entlals
ville. Pr. Sparr of Benton Harbor. Dr ,Mrs-Ciw.’-tcr Cone of Sturgis and Mn* and another expense .-addled upon the:
mhiLson in addition to the time be many novel floats, drum and bugle;
Ootf^n of LO^U and Cterk Wil-!JohM hdnx-r uf
Ha-tinas
w.-re. people of thu state.
Iu
!Cok after htt profre- corps, bands, etc, In the line of march.!
bur of Grand Rapid- Commander nominated for tin- ofilcr of cummitti eTiie qther question, that of limiting i .,&lt;(nuii
tnkes the time after bu*i- A banquet and ball will be held in the;
Sterling Rogers nnd President Mt - .v.(IJI,an. the ejection to b^nt the de- the tax upon
estate to not cex-|'
neM hours
hours to
to care
care for his
his rose
rose gargar- Masonic Temple Monday evening. Elec-1
■ - real,
*- new
Henry Multjcr also were introduced tolpurimeni convention in Kalomazoo.
■
.. „for ..
...
om ....a
.11.1
|»r crn&gt; or a,„ „
,U1
u„ wo,j,
rM lion of officers will take place at the :
the convention
, En&lt;l&gt;?rn-merit id Lea T, Robinson of '.'f,
*" ** mrtteclno. nriely ol teauulul blouoou you will closing session on Tuesday afternoon. |
There will be many other interesting ,
Greetings from Department C&lt;Kn-ltJw Third District for pepartment All 10.1 would I— rmulnd Ur
mure
lhll
wbuiuUnUy remander Leslie, Kefgen and HetU r commander
voUtfi by the Legion r.u, would bo io rwlu- the wueu-. ,„ded him lor hu lovln, li.Ural and features in connection with the pro-1
mandcr was
v
gram. Hastings will be well represented j
McKinney were read -by the chairman. a:lt
MI|u:ton
adopted, ____
after menu For iiuunee. a rjrce or real „„
___i JV,.
aV'-Miltiti
__ wa.&gt;
_ _______
w, r„«u, Iu,„„
Clark Wilbur gave a very ■interesting much di bate, urging cleaner politics in estate now assessed nt 31.000 could be — ut the Legion and Auxiliary sessions.
..........................
He
has
several
vurieUcs
of
roses
talk concerning the gir tour just com­ all departments, of; government. Harry doubled by the assessing officer or|
pleted. the tour being spotuuirrtl by the Johnson of Otsego' was choncn district equalizers, if that coupe seemed neces- Ii that bloom every month so that he lias
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
American Legion, and was very syc- commander fur 1932-1933. the offices ol sary in order to raise more money. It i the Joy. from early spring till well
On July 6 if son was born to Mr. and
the fall, of admiring the most
ce-vful. Forfy-one plane.- of various Commander and committeeman being seems Io us.a* if the best plan forij into
beautiful of. blossoms. Not only *has Mrs. Floyd Cadwallader.
kinds made the trip, their aggregate combined.
Rev.
and Mrs Sidney W. Francis ol
Olive‘Kolb. As Uie Hill family kw-ju
HlLl. FAMILY REUNION1.
•
those who wish to have taxes reduced]I he a personal intefest in his rote garworth
being
1300.000 00.
Mileage
As this was the last district gathering is to fight early and late and all the |j den. but -he U also every courteous Nashville are the parents of a daugh­
The HUI. family gathered for their 'growing and some imping away, tiny
covered by She 41 jtlancs was 75.000 belong the Kalamazoo meeting,
felt Ute history needed a little change
time for reduted state expenditures.' to visitors who wish to see his fine ter born on July 15.
reunion
at
Hammond's
landing.
Fine
Julies and 7.000 gallon of gas were business sessions were quite long.
since it was written in 18'34 so U»ey se­
reduced county expenditures and a re­ I display. One comes away with a deep
lake. Sunday July 10. There were 81 lected the following committees Mr.
ui*d Pax-enger fares amounted to
duction in city, village and township] impression that Mr. Johnson loves
HOLMES &lt; lll'ltt II.
»7.000.00 arid about a quarter of a mil­
taxes. That is the one certain way to]j such work and has made a fine sucRaymond Wickham spent the week present.'the two oldest ones being Mary Clark to kick up the John. HUI.
lion people wt-rc at the several airports
get tax reduction. One and one-half
end with Hubert Long at North Carl­ present were John Hill. Jr.. who U TO. Sr. family; Mr.-. Jane Hill the Jam.-.
The Kline reunion met with Mi
...
to greet the people us they landed. The
H1U family, Mrs Ada Balch the Torn
jxneent could be gotten around by '
ton.
Mary
and- .........
family on
lour
si.uu-11 iiuiu
-/ •Payne
---.............
-■ -North- simply rCMTUng to the ratting of ustour BIUIU
which started
from ijviimi
Detroit lasted .....
CLOVERDALE.
•
Mr, afid Mrs, Adam Endres. Mr. anil Mrs. Ida cheramnu's 71st birthday al­ Hill family and the Hannah HUI Balch
eight days ant! atop- were made at_Bay ! Michigan Ave.. Sunday July 17. Not al. M x-.ed values and that might be ac­
. I.nnily; Albert Green the Mary Hill
City. Alpena, St Ignace. and Mackinac I w,l&lt;’ *'
exiieeted copld attend, bu: complished witlwut reduction of state.,। Tlie funeral for Grandpa Kohler was Mrs Carl Gilland, and Mr: -Brian though any one would think she was 20' Green family.
.
.held at 2 P m: at tlsi Arthur Johncock Walker of Freeport were Sunday fcuest* years younger. Tiie table was loaded j
Bland, the Soo. Munhuig. Mafquette.
preu-nt hud a very /«rightful time. county or toUnshlp expenses.
down with good things to cal to which j
at Keith Durkee's.
Ontonagon. Hmlghton nnd Hancock. I »nd fully enjoyed the bountiful picnic
Reader.- of the Banner nnd of forty hqme and 2 30 at the church Sunday.
OBITUARY,
Mr. and Mrs John McLeod- spent we all did our part. Alter dinner w&lt;
Escanaba. Newberry. Manistique, and dinner. Mr. and Mi;&gt; Charles Kline and or fifty other county weeklies in Michi­ He was buried in the Cedar Creek
gathered
for
our
busineM
meeting
Andi
Mary
Humphrey,
age
87.
died
nt
the
Sunday at Francis Coleman's in South
then to Traverse City where they a'.-1 Mr. and Mrs. HottUtr Kline of Jackson gan will not forget the articles written,
/
program. Mrs Maud Miller was re-1 home of her daughter. Mrs. Otto MilHastings.
by Vern Broun, who spent much time i !* "’R *
tended the Cherry • Festival. Houghton were pre-rent
In delving into financial records at ,allnJK f^r lna,‘y month* but the las.
lake and Battle creek, makthg Ute last ]•
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Parmelee nnd elected president; Sadie Ostroth. vie.-, u..r. on Tuesday. July 5th. She is mrDE^TJI OF IDA BALCH. 135 mile* in one hour and five minutes, j
Lansing. It must have been a reic- f?XC*FhJteht
family of Battle creek'xpent over Sat­ prwltlfhti.Ada Bnlch. McretjQ;; B- '-ie wa-d by five children, Michael Hum-.
led tu' phrey of Freeport. Mrs Otto Miller,
to the people of thi* state to- n^ -’ Tlmrtday night he became quite, urday night with Mrs Etta Parmelee : Hinckley. treasurer. It
Mrs. Ripley and Mrs. GotfreiLwn were*। Word was received by Eugene Bush lation
know how ma^ useliiTard^ a^
J* MA
' ... ....
inert u
ut run;
Flue mr.r
lake “.iga
.
,
, . _
. B'K-ri
«•&gt;&gt;!I ur.. ,rear
#l »&gt;■
uii ' AITS.
Mrs. Henry UHTUCr.
Barber, UI1U
and Air*.
Mrs. ITUT
Peter
also on thc ^ir tour, the former Joining cOn Friday of tlie death of Ida Balch
M s, Julia Durkee returned to Grand lhc x.cond Sunday in July. We h;&gt;pv t &lt; Huver of Hastings, and Mf.&lt;L,Ed. Huver
Johncock * with Rapids
thc party at Newberry
cof L-i- Angelas California, on Friday. commission* are ntaintained-all draw-. u’h'.' f
after spending two weeks at see many more present.
i
t-&gt;
of Middleville She also leaves 53
Separate business meetings were JJuly B. She w ill be remembered here a.-home.
i
The
program
emulated
ol
orchestra
'
grandchildren
and
03
great
grundciulheld, the ladies going to thc new Legion tthe niece of Mrs. Emitna Holbrook,
Mr und Mn. Ogden Dtmlcy ot Has muslc by the Kimberlings and Wood- dren. Funeral services were held at.
home for their session which w.v pre- ia well known Hastings resident of for­
tings hare moved into Mrs. Sarah Dur . inansre.i, re citations, readings and *mg.-. j st. Row church of Hustings and burial
sided over by Mrs. Schrumpf.
&gt;mer years*.
■
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get shaved In a barber shop we pay ”*nl
h're' /
some more. Uicaiue thc barber hns to , **r' nnd Mr?
.Mc,C*llu’n ofi
be licensed by th- stale and the only
«he uyk end nt the home
way hr can rape extra money is to ‘J
r
Mr and Mrs Bert'
charge a higher price, so that Indirect- McCallum.
ly as well as directly we have been
T*”* M;‘rk Xh'irl-on family were
paying tor a lot of unnecessary boardsrPter,a,n^ “t she Mark Fox Iwme in.
and commissions. We are sure that
,, t?ay; ,
a less expensive system, of county ad-i Mr Kelloggs brother and family ot
ministration and some substitute for JEatOn Rapids, sjx-nt Sunday with the
Kelloggs.
'
•
town-hip udminL-tration would result
Mr. Jenncy's brotlwr and family of
in a large decrease ot public expendi­
tures. Tlie way to get less taxes on Detroit are spending a- tew days with;
real c.-tote is to cut the costs of gov­ tlie Jenney faintly.
Miss Emma Johncock wiu, houfc from,
ernment. not to irirtst upon a definite
percentage, when that could be evaded
Mr. and Mrs C C&gt; Maywood of Albion
by raising assesamente; and If they
were not raised it. might paralyze the sjwnt Wednesday. with their friend.
government. Reduction of expendi- Mrs LouAnna Patton.
Mr.
and Mrs. "Don Decker and family
turc.- has been, still is. and will always
be the method by which the taxpayer* of Battle Creek, Mr and 'Mrs. Lee
Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ajx-ey
must obtain relief.
| would be wise to vote down this propo- i
ot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DtGolla
i itlon, because it would not be cf- Sunday.
. ,.
■ teethe. It would be far better to or- | Mr. und Mrs. Laurence Potter of
ganlre lor a reduction of taxation in - Hastings wen- guests ut the home ot
| live scliuol district, thc township, the | Mr . und Mrs. Russell Hart Friday.
• county and state.
: Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Fennels (nude a
---| business, trip to Kalamazoo Monday ]
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Monica enterBUS FARES ARE
talncd their parents. Mr. and Mjs.
GREATLY REDUCED Chas. Monica, to u birthday dinner
Sunday, in honor of their son Charles.
Sunday guests ut )he home of James
By the Kalamazoo - Lansing MacDonald
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
. Bus Line Which Serves
MacDonald of Kulamazoo and Mr and
H.-iRtinos
(Mrs. Oeo„ MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs
...
,
, .
?. ,
(Hugh MacDonald. Mr. und Mrs. Cluy•t A
'?* !lv; K»l«tiW»&gt;&lt;&gt; Bus ton Darker of .Richland nnd Mr. and
(Lme wifi be Pleased to l-urn that the Mr». French of Battle Creek
company has made! Herbert'Bagley ol Allegan called on
|.t sh.irp reduction in fares, and has
here Saturday.
•i ' l»p;n&lt;t ofl u It* miRtitc.s in the ,Mr anrt Mrs pmnk Humeston were
-nmnuc time The polio of the com- K^mazoo shoppers Monday.
l&lt;Miy l- to tender tiie bi^! service.pos-1
----• stific and have added extra service sej.
DOWLING.
;that it U now, possible to attend t*
■ Fyee health'talks are being given
&gt; u.isini-- tn either Kalatnaz.x&gt; or Lan-j
l.'ing and return to Hastings by bus the each Monday at three o'clock P M. in
• imr nay
'the Do^ng church to which ail wnm
' Tne nduction in fares i* particularly j»£j *rl&gt; oW » W °«
“•
■ Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb atBUUn
j tended the Masonic picnic at Loon lake
I operstitig automobile*.
.Sunday
.
AISl^ED IN MINNEMr. and Mrs Ouy Payne of KalasoT* avn raNana mai0° and Mr »nd Mrs Joe Moore of
SOTA AND CANADA. Battle Creek spent Friday afternoon
' Lumber Jack Smith" took a sight and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
seeing trip to Minnesota and went as Rice
'loT'north «&gt; the Canadian, border, Barbara Woodmarvce is entertaining
!where lie visited "White Eagle" Indian the measles at present.
I Heivr.-aUon in Polk Co. and wax »urMrs. Nellie Granger wits nt Pennock
Ip.-Bcd to sec how skillful'Jhc squaws! hospital last week fo? eye treatment,
jwete tn making basket*. c.uwea. bow*] Tom Howard and family of Leslie
^r.d arrows and numerous Indian relics I visited at Emil Schwucbo s Saturday.
j which they sold to* tourists Jack *aid, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanton and
i the Bread and Butter" state Is the । Bert Stanton and Madeline attended
Und of opportunity for fellows who are i thc Masonic picnic Sunday at Loan
[not afraid of hard work and are will-ilake. .
! ing to rough it until they get some; Mr. and Mrs Homer Kllw of Jack■ land cleared for the soil Is very produc- ] son were Sunday caller* al Archie
jtivc and the air U invigorating and । Herrington s.
.
jwild game is plentiful. He visited hl*
The ladies in the communuity are.
told friend BUI Ford, the cab driver arranging plans for an ice cream social
ifrom New York City, who has made,at the home of Mr. arid Mr*. Jamie
i good in the tell timber.
| Smith in the near future. Something
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FUNERAL OF HAROLD MOORE. gram. etc.
■ The funeral of Harold Moore, eon of
Mr*. Mary Burroughs l* spending tlie
I Mrs. Mary Moore, who died at Arm Ar- week at tlie Frank Segur home ntai
bcr. will be held Wednesday. July 20. at i Lacey.
3 o clock p. M„ at the home ot hl*
Don't tergal the Ladtev Aid dinnsr
grandfather, B. R. Clinton.
Thursday. July 21.

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Sporting Items
INDEPENDENTS DEFEAT
I Clyde Park
DI
D
IONIA BY 9-3 SCORE
rlay
IS

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LOCAL TOSSERS LOSE
Centralite, Win Three
THRILLER TO G. R. TEAM To Cop Championthip
HMUnn Seor.. High Binger'

Average But Loses Tourney
12 Games to 13

1

, had won the 1932 city championship.
•To thr
thc follower*
followers of the series
series thii
this mtn.
sum­

mer an explanation of how tlie hoys
Toner,
Hastings and Grand Rapids hone- from the Central Ward of Hastings, u
HT
U .'shoe tossers staged a.hard-fougltVTon- newly
formed team in this year’s
1 earn Here test f&amp;n of thrills for the spectators at .series
gradually overcame the pad- set

Member, M the lU.Uiur. B-le.m ot lh"
Thondor evening tt.l ’terriie Second Ward veterans, to finally
Al Brown Keeps Visiting Bats­ 'shoe
tovu-rs will play tlie Clyde Park ***
un exact duplicate of thi
hXslw. imchrS * in a&gt; We^ro ""»’'“»Fnt last year. HasUnn went *iji out over the Easterners.
men Under Good Control—
Michigan league
tournament here ,n‘° % nn*' lr^
Pur2 i Onj July 5. the Second Ward with ten
games played, stood at the top with n
McCann Hits Home Run
-f-htir.riav oiMmino 'n„. 1^ »i rm-,...
. n tutc City team 8 to 12 and then won

f

i

percentage of 700. the Third, with nine
HtMtmt's IndepemAnu evened acgames played, with u percentage of
■ I,
. .
.
wen
an impruvra vumr or'
:
*'---- *.
, ' . —, I r»m
counts
with
Ionia--by -------ucoringn a nine
to
Ule arm
ll!td me
u-. «mtc5t
Mwuld be a clo-e tJUIJe
overcome
the lead. Tlie final .667.
fl67 That day the Centraiites out-.
----- v&lt;r-r
- -----------— tare
— u----tllTM
Io.t...
■ —
. ixmicat snouia oe u ewe score
umr*
a. WT
1*1 tn
.
three
victory at tlie lair grounds
Sun-* wie.
was
13
to It
12 ITT
in. tftvnr
favor nf
of flr.inrt
Grand , playcd
Um. North ai(je
by
rw lh.nnl (»r .M . MU
"."h.”
hiv' ewr
Ji'Sta n”
‘r*
*■••• margin of runs to work on and by glv-;
defeated
the
other
by
a
margin
of
more
ln&lt;
Wm
wme
eweUeM
fielding
supAl Brown and Lanen of Ionia staged j Clyde--Park comes here lor a match. ltnan onc game
than one game
.
I
t» wln_ 21 to 1.
quite a pitctiers' battle. Brown allowing |Earller in ‘i* M-asun. Hastings defeat- . oh ’lu.
tirn.
ck Ht»ks.
_
_
.
. .jThi, vtn gove the Third Warders an
two hits and L^raen being toiched «1 Oytk Wrk there by a ttedrin marma. Grund Rapids star, for high ringer |eVen break with the Second, making it
for three, none resulthig In scores U*»- , gin.
■ average
with a fine 652 but lost his, .700 alli wlth Un
The
tings' turn ut bat in .the filth, how--------- ;—*
■ mutch with Jock. Tills.Is James first! p-lrgl ward held third-place with 200.;
ever, counted for three runs when Hur- LiAQTINfJC TGCCCDC
;
defeat'
of the season. But Hoeksemu, July 6 lhe Third ulet last year's!
rington reached first- on an error. nROfllHUa I Uoocno
HCCCAT HFI THN 97 99
l. c",n*‘ ,,,rourt’ wuh a P*r,ect ! champions and turned them back 20
Young walked und McCann sent them
uurUHt Uul. I Uli tf-AO record either, for Mr., James defeated ; to-5 In seven innings, putting them
Ji?hthL” tXn. *
° " champton tn lhe final match
. Uie G R-champion in the final match I1 B
hrad of
ahead
at the Second Ward
word by one
traek’fat^hta* thirdB Team Shows Improved Abil- .nf
Of the evening.
ilnv And
ln.1 the
tho contest was a
n i, game
...
_______ wof
.... .72* ......
with a. _standing
while
season. Ionia scored onre in the ri£h ity to Make Ringers—Cham‘mJ £n* But
Ch"npa dropped to 222

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on an'error and a hit but the locals
berlnin Hitrh Brnrcr
?Snr,n
Then came ,he
the game whlc
which decided
added
oerlain High Scorer
Hukscma then began
i the
the scries
scries for
for thc
the Third
Third War.
Ward. If they
added two
two more
more fur
fur na four
four run
run lead.'
lead,
Hastings
of------------slice towers
won! found" the stake with mechanical ac-;! dropped that one to the Easterner?,
when Roush hit, fund scored on Park--------- — B-tvam
- -------- —
-----------! curacy. Mrs. James had reached 46 they knew that their chances for win­
er a triple to niWt field, with Parker « return match from Delton lu-re Sat,
Altl) HoekM-mu |&gt;ast 40 and still going ning Uie 1932 champlonsliip were slim!
rcoring on a pos-ted bull.
. urdny evening 27 io 33. Earlier in ,the: slrollg
on
Hoek­
-mp'vtaitor.s made u threat in ■ the -«^on Delton defeated listings
&lt;ma nns-ed thc stake twice, a rare for only one more game was with the
। Mi-mix rs &gt;/f the l&lt;*rial (•■urn found th*-',.rt)ir for
anti jjrs. James ux&gt;K Fourth Ward and the Fourth liad
1 tiown. Brown raised up** bit and three *tukr much more consistently
... - tl&gt;&gt;«n in fUn advantage
...
ot this opportunity to proved easy for^Jhe Second In their
other tournament tin,-,
this season
«&gt; • i]core a double
. .. rigger
.
------ ... last two encounters.
men hit safely; two error* atul another [any
any other
uiid’~cinch-\hc
Adair, cantain of the Central nine,
hit brought In two runs before Carten Seven men. Romh. Stanton. McMillan.; match.
Pure American Cotton
decided to send Payne tn against the
struck out to retire thc side. Hasting.* Buskirk. Mdler. Tinker and Woodman;
‘
got to Larsen fur live hits und a walk, in inadr more iiuni 30 per relit riuiter J ..J***^ hard ronuilit
Sre-d he Second Ward with L. Cogswell to- tio
tlwlr next bate, bringing in time .Chamberlain of Delton wu.&lt; mdivtduaf
r.nLl «vJm’l^ tlie receiving. Payne, who is not yet
runs which ended the scoring for the {high
... 8
K
' seventeen and weighs 192 pounds, al­
I ihkii scorer
icwct ot
oi lhe
uic tournament
tournaniviii with.a
wnn u
lowed his opponents only six hits and
game.
•
.
• ringer average of 39 lier
jxr cent. Mitchell.
Mitoheil. . “
A fine quality blanket; attrac­
and Buurm.i of Delton mw«I ! The play tx-tw^n the two teams was passed four, struck out nine and al­
Brown gave eight scath-K-d hits, only itoylan,
1
tive block plaids. Manycolors
; better
limn 3«&gt;
9(1 I™
per «*««
cent ringers
ringers.'
*° rlow' ‘hat any number ot little “ifs" lowed nine Second Ward base run­
one for an extrw’base, mid no walks; :**'«
’-«»• tMn
-might
have
clianged
the
result.
Hasners to languish idle on the bases
to choose from. *,
Larsen granted fourteen safeties, in-! H' rcwith arc details of tin- rnateh.:
j tings players scored the highest ringer While their teummates Went out in or­
, eluding a home run mid u triple.! Hastings
• W
Size 70x80
LI average but this margin, in turn, was der,
walked one man und hit one
McMlHan-TInkrr . H
3 just about us close as thc final *gurne
Russel) BUsh. Second Ward ac6,
The victory wija-s out a three to two 1 Rousli-Btontpn 4
PAIR ....
-।score.
■
pitched an exceptionally good game,
defeat which Jonln handed (lie &lt;»"' .■ Buykiik-Boio 6
j! The lixml’teum is looking forward to keeping hla hits scattered anlil the
earlier in Uie season
illeacock-Woodman 3
seventh inning when the Cxntralltes
“, juic
Ithc return match.
niaicn.
ABR H POA Rouah-Hearock
Hustings
on
four
hits
and
a
pass
scored
four
[ i Herewith are details of the snatch:
.51121 Milier-Wqodman x
Harrington. },f.
runs.
Grand Rapids
Rapids
WL SP \ R
Cotton Single
5J1 Grand
4 1 2 2 J O'Donnrfl-Brail .
Thia, win put the Third Ward un­
3; IJ
। J Hoek.vmu
Hock.v-mu .
. 4 1 262 165 6
5 10 0 ;, [O'D&gt;/tin« l!-Edhwnd-&gt;
Brandy. 3l&gt;
questionably in first place with u
—
F. Reinhart ..
276 139 46$ standing of .750 with their twelve
McCann. 2b. ...
*5 o :* t»
.....................
320 154
S3 Standee ......
Brown, p
games played, having lost only three •
292 134 452. games
Last year they werc| good ...
Roush’, lb
i Mrs. Cole ..
330 148
Leonard, c f ..
4 1 1 3 ti Buurma-hoylan
Tlie Second Ward, having lost four
this year they are better, larger
Moorr. c. ...
games with only one game to gq. drop­
4 119 i) Mackinder-Mitchell
nnd softer.
740
13
12.1482
49
9
Paiker, r.f . .
ped
to
second
place.
Captain
Gerald
3 2 1 0 0 f.'luuulx-:lain-Horton .
Total average 49 9.
Rose of lhe Second Ward deserve* a
Ionia
AB*R H POA B«-wnan-Lcinaar ....
Size 70 x 80
SP R
Hastings
lot of praise for the way Uiat he has
.5 0 0 1 2 G *. R. Williams
JackMMi. ib. ...
356 193
Single .... TC 9
kept his lineups for the gnmes con­
.5112 o; c?lwmb«.-rlain-Johnson
Hass, c f......... .
C Janie..
..
276 180
fined largely to Second Ward boys, re­
Kelly. If
1. Monica ...
Bowker.
...
27 288 142 493 lying on substitutes only in a tew cases
E.Oala ........
280
and alwaj-s been on hand with a full
Kowahkl. lb ..
SP R
E. Titus
282 121
lineup.
Wheaton, r.f. .
... 186 -65
P Roush
Wlille thc race forfthe city cham­
Fxilln, 3b. . .
It. Stanton
12 13 1482
pionship Is settled there an;, some in­
Garten, c
' F McMillan .
...*166 57
Tota 1 average 50^-,
dividual player honors whKh cannot be
Larsen, jj. .
164 55 33.fi
’ E Buskii k
decided until each team has played
; J. Miller .’
PEM NEY'S
r————------------------, tlieir full schedule, Elsewhere on this
. 156 47 30.1
ipagc are given the leaden in the flcldHS • 118 Eatt
. tod 50 30
... .1
I'ing nnd butting averages. Tho Fourth
State Street
166 41 24 7
h
has three games to play. Tlie First,
Bishop colored Giants, of Battle two nnd the Second, one. It is hoped
154 37 .24. Creek are scheduled .to play here Sun­ that these games can be played in dhe
Lansing together with two c:n&gt;able;t5
170 32 18 6 day In what promises to be one of the near future. Their outcome will desubstitutes wilt come lien- Suiuidav 1{ Olwnrii'll ..
laid to rest In tlie Cedar Creek Ceme- day with Mr nnd Mrs. Matt Bedford,
HINDS CORNERS.
52 7 13 5 best contests of tlie season. The Giants1 clde whether or not the champions of
evening to play thc Hastings A-iuitm in'1 M- Eunionds ..
" and’ Mrs,
*
--- - and Mr.
Mr.
Matt Bedford
Mr. and Mrs. Keet Tobins have gone tery Sunday. Our sympathy is extendare always an interesting teom to see’ last year's series will finish in third or
u tournament or singles mntclieo. Tills [ ,
ed to the bereaved ones.
and Mrs. Bert Palmer and chiMren at­
to housekeeping in the Hunn house.
.1668.477 28.6 m action and fans here can easily re­ fourth position.
should be a great contest klnce the-two] Total
Mrs. H Leavitt visited friends a'. tended the Project club ptcnly ut Bar­
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott of Battle Creek
cities liavc broken even In Uh* twu ] Dcllun
6
w
SP R
' call the spectacular games played with' Team
Belding
a
part
of
last
week.
low
lake
Sunday.
.
visited Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Tobias
colored boys last season. Tn con­
tournamenLs already played.
| O. Chamberlain
.750 Saturday afternoon.
.
15&lt; 60 39. the
nection with tills game the Hastings' Third Ward ...
... 178
.636
The Lansing line-up will be- Fuller.1 Mitchell .
..
Ward
PLEASANT HILL.
Sunday.
;
John Benedict of Hastings came
City Band will give a concert at the‘ Second
Graiuhn. Ehret. Beckwith. Tuylor and] Boylan ..
.
First Ward ...
.. 150 49 32.7 fairgrounds.
.300 Thursday and got his little daughter
Glenna Jean, daughter of Mr. and. Mr and Mi&gt; Fred Holt and two
. Fourth Ward
.222 at Mrs. Halverson's. She is having the
Price; Johnson and Alien, substitute-. ?Bnurma .
.
... 156 48 30*
Marshall Inde|&gt;endcnts will play here
Mrs Lester Raymond was bom Jiqir 'daughters of Sturgis and Mr. und Mm.
Art Brewer will make hl* first ap-! Bergman
.
192 51 26.6 Saturday. The visitors are said to have
Fielding Averages.
measles.
•
10, 1932 und departed this life July 17. -W„i
Jahn wiiir.-.
Wilkis and .son w»r».
were rauuUv
Sunday eve­
pciiranec Saturday evening in the !G. Williams
... 170 43 25.3 it snappy aggregation and this game, Player
E
Miss Yvonne Graves of MacOmber,’ 1932, aged 5 weeks and two days. Tiie ning caller*
callers of Mr. und Mrs. Matt BedHostings line-up and 'will probably be Jolin-on
Bush. 2
1 000 spent last week with her grandparents. parents and relatives hive tlie sym- ford.
tco. promises to be a good one.
with the local club for thc rest .of the , R. Williams ..
162
1 000 Mh and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
Adcock. 4 .....
pa thy of tlie entire community.
Sunday visitors at Fred Johnson'a
126
season. The Hastings team will constat Horton
OBITUARY.
Maurer. 4
1 000
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snyder and sons
Mr and Mrs R. J. William.', and Mr. were. Mrs. Lavina- Covey and Mrs.
of: Exther James. Charlie James. Eldon . Mackinder . .
35 19.
1.000 of Hastings spent Friday with her1 and Mrs. Clare Williams and children Effie Bunk and grandson of Grand
Joseph Byron Wlllltts. ihe youngest Payne, H., 4....
Oaks. Lester Monica. Ed. Titus und Art I.cmaar
170 32 182 son of Betsy and John Willitt.*, was Adair. 3 --------62
.969 grandparents. Mrs. Delia Phillips, and were Sunday guests of Mrs. Byron Rapids
.
Brewer; Stanton and Woodman, sub-,
529 daughter. Susie.
RdKlader and children of Grand
born May 3. 1876 in Irving TOwnshp. Skidmore, 2 .. .
Kryn Vandenberg, who hat been
atltutes.
’
’
i Total ....;..
1668 445 26 9 Barry- county. Michigan.
Matthews, 1
Mrs. Delii Holcomb of the Hender­ Rapids.
spending a couple of weeks with his
Kennedy.
4
....
10
jnr
shott
neighborhood
spent
Sunday
with
His life was spent chiefly on rented
' Mr. und Mrs L E. Eberhard of Stur­ daughter and family in Grand Rapids,
.895 Mr. nnd Mrx Burrell PhlUipa.
farms until the present home was pur­ Biddle. 4
gis sjx-nt from Monday until Wednes- returned to his hojiie Sunday.
....lie 10 16 .887
Mrs. Guy Gblden of Barryville nnd
chased in 1920 where he lias since ru»- Rose, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Ansll Golden of Hastings
Batting Averages.
r.ldid.
• AB H Av. called on Miss Susie Phillips ant]
He was married to Anna E. Trego. Player
*
October 5. 1899.. To them two children Hewitt. 2 -............................ 43 34- .558 mother Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Keet Tobias spent Monday with
were boro. Arthur J.. of Hastings and Bishop. 1 32 15 .469
Mrs. Chester E- Stowell of Kalamazoo. Lechleltner ............................25 10 -.400 her’father, Edd DeMott, caring for Tier
sister.
Miss
Beatrice
DeMott,
who
had
Front boyhood he had been in i»or
Hewitt has one more game to play to
health but had always been a cheerful, hold his lead. Bishop two games to pass her tonsils removed recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershot and
quiet sufferer meeting his affliction him and LcChleitner, three. Hewitt al­
bravely., knowing withal his life would so holds the edge on home runs, being sons of Kalamazoo spent Saturday and
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'.
be short and made preparations with the only city leuguer to knock out a Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. N. Tobias.
that uppermost li^mlnd. however when four-base hit Ulla season.
Frank Golden visited Ills father. Na­
the Great Call came, life looked the
In stolen bases. Chuck Jame^ls lead-&lt;
sweeter, but the Father in Heaven ing with 16. Karmes is second with IS. thaniel Golden, in Baltimore Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Guss Kline and daugh­
knew best und look him Home July 10. both players having finished their
ters.
Ellen and Lena Golden, and clill1932. at Ute age of fifty-six years, two schedule. McMillan, with one game to
dren atteri3ed a blrthda^- dinner nt
months and seven days.
go. stands third with 12.
Mr. Wlllltts had been a life long
At lhe completion of the series win­ the home of Mrs Mary Payne and
member of—different chapters of Ute ners of all the Individual honors will family in Hastings Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge entertained
County Grange and until health pro­ be announced.
company from Greenville and Ionia
hibited he was a member of the Broth­
Sunday.
OBITUARY.
erhood. He was a devoted father and
For a Limited Time Only
Miss Susie Phillips entertained Rev.
Mary Ellen Rockwell, daughter of
husband who always considered his
and Mrs. Furman of Blissfield one day
We Are Going to Sell
family before himself;- always met life Wellman H. and Fanny Rockwell, was
WHILE THEY LAST
with a smile; always had a song on his bom in thc state of New York. Feb­
Floyd Tobias and friends of Kala­
THE ASSORTMENT
lips; always spoke a kind word about ruary 27. 1847, and pasted from this mazoo called on his parents. Mr. and
Limited quantity bought be­
life at Kalamazoo. Sunday July 10.
everyone.
IS VERY GOOD
Mrs. C N. Tobias. Sunday evening.
fore the lax. Only a few left
Besides his immediate family he 1932, at the ag? of 85 yra.. 4 mos.. and They brought his little daughter. MarlIn some types and sites. Hurry
13
days.
She
was
married
to
Haskell
Patterns at from l«c a
leaves to mourn his passing two broth­
un. home. She had spent the past'
LEAD AND ZINC
In. DON'T WAIT.
double roll upward*. We
ers John and Glen of Hastings, one Gramcs July 14. 1867. To this union two weeks In Detroit, the guest of- her
■re making some Rem­
stater. Mrs. Ernest Williams of Has­ four children were born. William and aunt. Mrs. Pearl Barrett.
nant* now tiial, aee go­
tings. a devoted little grandson, Robert Andy having preceded hrr in death.
Laverne DeMott of Detroit spent Uie
"
Lifetime Guaranteed
ing to M-ll al Special
Joseph Stowell. \of Kalamazoo, other She leaves her daughter Cora ot Battle week end with his parents, Mr. nnd
Creek. Frank of Charlotte, several
Prices,
relatives and multitudes of friends.
Mrs. George DeMott, and family,
i
grandchildren
and
some
great
grand
­
Again the firm hand of tiu? reaper
children.
and
two
half
brothers.
George
Supertwist Cord Tires
CEDAR CREEK.
Has stolen into our midst
"H a
• ' '' ' . ;
Rockwell
of
Charlotte
and
Herbert
Rev, and Mrs. Fred King and family .
And taken a dearly loved one
Rockwell of Vermontville. Funeral ot Baltimore were Sunday afternoon i
Who- will so sorely be missed. services were held in thc Baptist callers at John Campbell's. .
j
The sun will shine a little less brightly, church. July 13. 1932. Interment wm
Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Campbell and ।
T|»e sky will be a little less blue.
each
made In Fuller cemetery.
,
family spent Saturday‘night and 8un-|
Since he's gone, the one we ’loved‘
day with thelf daughter and husband.,
deeply
ROBINHUE PARK.
Single 94.63
Single S3.S9
Single 9355
j
The one who was always true.
Fred Robinson and family of New­ Mr. and Mrs. John Gurd, of Sunfield.
Wo make them to fit
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Mns. Edd. Campbell, formerly of this I
ark, Ohio, have been visiting nt the
yoar window*.
Time only Time will help us
8.00-10
home of his mother and brother. Earl place, suffered a severe heart attack]
Our way made less hard with love.
We don't think this Quality Paint
ALL KIZKK AND
last
week
nnd
was
taken
to
Pennock
I
Robinson.
Until we. one by one ore thus called
COLORH
hospital.
Her
many
friends
at
this
place
j
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar attended
To that wonderful Home above.
PRICES REDUCED all through the
each
Moderately Priwd.
eac,&lt;
tiie funeral of Joe Willitts of Hastings wish for her a speedy recovery.
Paint'Department of our store.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hynes of Shultz and
Wednesday.
Single 94.79
Single 54.55
Single 94.95
Elvina Cravens and stator of Harris Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller of Has­
The Welcome L. A. 8. will be enter­
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tained at the home of Mrs Edna Trego Creek spent last week with Mrs Evrid tings were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ebble Lelnaar.
Thursday afternoon. July 21. The meet­ Jackaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and son
ing will be in the nature of a reunion
Mrs. Louise PotU of Caledonia tand
and it is hojied all members and former Mrs. Lydia Morgan of Parmelee called attended the Cairns reunion at J. W.
Cairns'
at North Irving Saturday, and
Telephone 2131 - Hastings, Mich.
members wUl be present. An interest­ on Mrs. W. F. Clifford Sunday after­
North Michigan Avenu.
Phono 2482
H*»tin«». Michig.r
sjxnt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E
ing program U being prepared and all noon.
Goods Delivered
friends are welcome. Supper will be
Wright and Siierman Clifford were Barcroft.
served after the program.
patlenu at Pennock hospital* last week
denly 111 Sunday afternoon and was
The first man in the world to pay
, , r_________
I an operation. We l»pe she will soon be
DELTON, MICHIGAN
for a telephone blU was James Emery,
Jr., a nsh dealer of Charlestown, who
About 3500 letter carriers distribute well and home again.
paid the bill Id May of 1977.
mall in New York'City.
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FAO I FOUR

or me great naw oeai rar me rorgm- - -— Jan man" promtoed by the
VtgWS
Garner team? K *o they are evidently
,
c
The Fir»t "American Legion."
planning to um e deck stacked with
rbniM j-IiiIm
th.
. - -------- ----- - - -- —----- - - -Order nt Cincinnati.
kings which one hu been lead lo ex-,
A
Washington
•
A Plot to Kidnap Washington.
TEN years AGO TODAY.
t|w repubUcBn, of
can..
•EVKXTY81VKNTH TBiR pect But this credit for individual |
Near Success.
• jjton Salite Beth Moore, a teacher at
loans would never have been divided 1
wln w)lh Brucker it to doubtful ifr Fpw nmnu irnzm, th.t th. n.eni,. the Ward Belmont school tn Kentucky.
' *»“ u
•“»”» "d— •• U»
...-.cm, «.
Iequally. It vroyld simply have become, they can win without him." That to' tw*
------------------------------------------------------- a gigantic political melon for judicious the
one Michigan editor, who Is’ organization of veterans the Order of University of Chicago, was *a guest of
McKnlsht °"r “*
HxbMrlphsM by M.IL PniMid:-। cuUlng ln regions where votes meant! poIl,,ea,ly wL*“P *“« «»ua-' Uw CiSnnaiTof J£*c£or£ wL?
1N HARNY COUNTY, one yeah...... *t oo I cu”“« ,n «6&gt;ons wnere votes meant,
fo|_
Qrand JUpldJ
olhcr
. ington was life long head, and which en“.
.
.
.
u
.
t,,wiirlb.‘“«14»,rre * *U On‘ "4a&lt;*w" iUw m°^L____________ !________ Lda&gt;’- That u * viBW we “•»« hefltTbr
was mistakenly crlUclzed by many who.
?' !*'c
^.k
it Iiihky cot’NTT «rx MONTHS si oo1
1
———————
some months We arc convinced more saw in It an attempt to set up a mill“l&gt; ‘SSI
A VCTFKAN SPEAKS.
Itan r«r »r Uta
Mnr, &gt;h. .prci.1 tan’autocracy tn the young United '
,Ann^, J,otY7’,n',*??1 *57'
mn &gt;m.
I,
• "• "r‘ •*’
sfi'S "X”
r.pubU»„
States A letter written by Washington |,.
‘V?* Orlin,d
Mr',-an? ?4r*'
APVANCK...................................... 50c.to the flow of conversation which ln-|ernor
0Uf knowledge who has tn which be discusses thc establishment ,&lt;* i8U„b^n
1 of the Order In the Southern States, to!
hf'\
&lt;"LKTV' O&gt;IE
.
' variably precedes the formal opening peeled down the state tax so that It' in the William L. Clements library of
.V0^^15 ?fnt
nln&lt;K .tSrt'h./'&lt;w ” 001 of 'a round-table meeting. The talk ; will be smaller next fall, and has also
American History at the University of
la&gt;l week with their dauglitcr.
yeah'i.n ADYAXIE .‘.‘.....I.’--- »s 50 turned to government expense and maria* fWossHite.through*ctlve spon-,
Michigan.
(Mrs Leon Manning, and family of Al­
On May io. 1783. while the Americanle“?
m
~
---------------------------------------- r™..ta»e.P.nu.«
army was encamped on the -Tludson
Mr •n1?Mr*-■'* T°wnsen&lt;l
and
bonus tor adjusted compensation i. many countim&gt; of lhe state The savabove New York. Generals Washington.JuIian
“0d
David, apen^, last
i Much to our surprise a veteran of the ; ing in Midland county will be about Koox and Steuben, together with a ‘?*k “
Mr«J?*7fnds
World war spoke up without invitation ’ *3 tor both state and road taxes. Tills number of other officer*, organised the »««*•
•&lt;,
.41a
i,„ i..a
te something substantial written on
,,_c. ,,
„ ,
, - ■
said that he. perwnaliy, had t.c'cq; |he tax receipt and will not be hard Order of Ctncinoati. taking their name
from that of cinginnara*. thc Ancient ' **5; *nd «“•
B**?!ft*
favored the bonus nor immediate pay- for cvcry o-*-ner bf real estate to sre.
Roman farmer who forsook hto plough J-ou|s- _^.u*ourl- molor‘'&lt;1
HaMlngs
ment of certificates. He aald that the
If thc democratic party could come to defend hto country. Three objects .,rom.
lca’J&gt;,?&lt;on‘!ay ,
U“&gt;*
whole plan appealed to him as being forth with a good alate it would -no were named by the Revolutionary 15'2*Jnd&lt;.r °* “* d,y “err. leaving
.IahKI Uj.
!a —nV« a .tron..
one that put a price on patriotism. doubt be possible to make a strong group To preserve tiu? liberties for T1!S*1‘!y tor-VV1,rfturn lrlP hon)e.
showing. General conditions might be which the allies had fought, to promote
Uhl‘te*tci' of KapuskartnK.
That Js one of tiie best arguments wc i cafiRgltoed. But who to it today on
the Union of the States and to cherish :pntario ts spending two weeks' vacahave heard on the subject to date.
i^jCew'bandwagon *tfong enough to war formed friendships. Those eligible [ »«* ^,U'.h.U l»a«nU‘- Mr. and Mrs
(carry Michigan? We have heard of no
to
Uie
Order
Included
American
and
■
°
1. ,
,
[such candidate.
NOT ENTIRELY -OUT."
officers who had served Uiree
Mf n"d Mrs- E L Mudge had as
| Had there been no special legislative French
in Uie Continental armies, all ’J*8!? ,hj
tWnk' Mr* Merritt
Occasionally "wind-jammers" *lve; „„™.
session, nothing done about expenses years
French
officer*
serving
tn
the
eo-oper’
M«*d
«nd
daughter
and
MU* Ruth
utterance to statements that-might give ' and" *taxes,
things might
----- -------------c
a Jotlook
dlfsting armies of d'E&amp;taing and Rocham- Ml,d*tc of Barryvil.c.SJr and Mrs E 5
! thc impression that old Uncle Sam *s terent In thc political picture. As it is beau and naval commander* serving on ’I.CIS
und, Mr "?d i,ri'
________________________ l Mlppln«- Atanclally. and Aborlly will »mrtlUn« tau *wn *»&gt;. II mu
the coast. Membership was to to- £ kc^er WUltta and son of Buttle
hereditary.
Cn*kA HOME SA VEH
™ . «.*,«□„ M q.U,
W..I
This last condition Immediately led
O» C1U.I HNWI lhe Heeomimeue..
X"1
•» ““
I ether wild or« of mMlUUWn, by !he
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
.
to ponder over.
republicans, they can expect and will 'o nn outcry among non-military Revo­
Floyd Ickes left Friday for New York
Uta.iee Ceepoea I.MI erlllcUed lor
,
depowtt* nqw are a-bllllwn reeehe Utile la,or at the hand, ol the lutionary leaders. John Adams and City remaining there until Monday,
“fh-ln," money w W, biislneaa while
ueiwana no* are a outan voter*.
others saw in thc Order a eclf-pcr- when he «?t sail for Panama where he
|x?tu&lt;itmg
militaristic
oligarchy.
States
rehinn, help to eierw .He
“a *
a““"* ma"
“«»
Our friend's prediction sounds like a
has received an apixiintnu-nt by thc
Iflhue rnue. only re.bred the -re-hr~ ««* a&lt;». when we were ai reasonable one. Michigan republicans appohihd investigating committees, Irthmtar. Comriitssion at Washington
while in France, now in a ferment
.met term. «t Man. made by th, R F. ““ '"J p'“
“»
,n. if they are wise will get back of Gov­ against everything .smacking of auto­ as clerk and typist. His friends wish
ernor Brucker. stop all factional bick‘
him sucerxs in hto new venture.
C. they probably would not chooaa m ”&lt;lr —OO
mng und work for what is good for uil cracy. the French members were at­
Principal Wallace will take a trip
borrow even it th. opporwmty were
Ctar Hoel, ot pld on hu,d u a b.lhona of the state. If they neglect to do this, tacked by Republican leaders. Washing- Ido*n the St’ Lawrence.and visit thc
KKMIWMaMwrRtk ot dollar,. *hebb.morethan any another* party. will
... be
----------in Uie .....
saddle — ton was much distressed at the wiong &lt; --,.w r-nainnd states n- t imri of hie
impressions gained about Hie Ctndn■ *** ** “ ,,art ol ““
R F. c. Ottawa m uklng th. topmav. ““'"O' "" '“d **«• The number Midland RepuMiean.
™ ^"*^ti?±Ltt^ Ch#rlM A- Weibert left Monday for
cream .01 the Inee.tiMta a euicetn
own &gt;t«k to-day U
.
CIME O68OBN
Wais revoked and the Ogici declared to I . ,,1,,
,i...
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.
b.
nq„.|«,l,i,
c
.i
i„
.
w
.
uum
,
;L
ia
ouircXrJto
Jlnu
lie., io oner aa aeeurlty and then loan* I 0
rrl' nlore I an at I
en or । There waa ample evidence that lhe
ms louieeelem ol M per rent ot the I
‘i '* ,T"“ pra"‘ ‘X*1 """-.iwople M thia cmnibumly
retain their
_.
----- MMe' ot the note, backed b, properlyJ lions of
°* ou?
aaf people are not-------- ....
Im. and admiration o\ rChao.
S Ore
is ■going
to the "bowi born. The enthusiastic Welcome he rcautematu. Pood, and murljMe.
; this
,h“ country “
“« te
,“-l'
wowi,- and an? wiping to bet tliat we j ee‘v7 ■n&lt;*
•«*'n'‘on
hto
,hflr da*«^- Mrs. w. J Fa^
erptede If a local bank, for example.,
‘
„ ....
, splendid addresses was evidence that dhr SSf°?t'
will
stage
a
crime-back.
When
Unde
lllls section of Michigan still claims dcr changed It came to be reg.ifaNl as emcago
wished to borrow from the R. F. C.. it
..
Sam wanted to sell 450 millions of hto him for its own. even though He has a guardian of free traditions and was
would have to furnish a detailed state­
Simta,
bonds some time ago, the subscriptions1 chosen other parts for hto residence-. 2'.ffi„hESX‘
ment covering business for the past five
un.rM WUM
Mill.* 3M mil-1™ &gt;P|rtl lh"' ™.P"« "•“&gt; h«' "«
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Ed. Monica.
year*, and then a detailed- list of all !„
. „
’s the uart
! here and
and that
that's
part we clinc
cling to ns
as the Republic.
Mrs. John Weiwcrt and Mis* Ruth!
lion dollars—or over nine times the ■our own. May he Im? spared many years
Phone 2266
Hastings, Mich.
A Kidnapping plot;
Mcuriijes eligible. In case of mort­
I returned Saturday from Long take
amount offered. Our total natjoual,
But for severe .winter weather, where they had been ftpending .several
gages and notes, lhe bank has to fur* ! wealth Is estimated at 330 billions of more to diffuse his enthusiasm.—Crys­
tal Fulls Diamond Drill.
which made rapid travel impossible days in tin* Weisnen voltage
nuh a financial history-of the m«rt-j
during the wilder of 1779-17B0. a plot to
Mist Lettie Guru left Wednesday for
dollac^-or more than that of a dozen
AMEN!
ganee. together with a detailed* apkidnap Cteorg-- Washington from his Chicago where .die will spend her va­
European countries. Besides this, for­
Politicians, and particularly office­ winter camp at -Morristown. New Jer­ cation.
pratoal'and history ot the property in­
volved, Then with tills hst lo choose 'eigners owe American investors over holders, are always more critical of the sey. might have succeeded and on Eng­
। table. The Democrats will hayc the
18 billions of dollars, and foreign gov­ news, especially if it concerns them­ lish. rather than Anjerican victory
THINKS CONG. KETCHAM
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
rs nr- « . .1« . . ^-r- Ch4*lce- a* W&lt;* h“VC 'nd tt-ci, Of rWKlr
Mr and1 Mrs. • Jake Rchor visited
ernments owe Unde Sam over 7 bil­ selves and their jobs Only last week we might have bcch.. Hit result of thc
SHOULD BE CANDIDATE election of candidates The people will
bc&gt;t as security and grants cash or
friend* near Woodbury last week.
lions more Still we arc selling more were given a dignified but definite Revolutionary War
-------— .
• . ; have
a direct opixirtunity
for picking
credit to thc extent of 50 cents for eachj
scorching for statements, tlie bulk of
Mias
Evelyn
Kopf
went
to
Pentwater
MUN
r.Artjn
Evupt
wi-lll
IO
remwAKT
,,
_
,
_
a,..
,----------How bad weather conspired tO/WU-r
abroad than wc arc buying.
to v-tott her grandmother. Mrs ' Has Served Fourth District “,ut
In this circumstance, wc
8100 of paper so accepted. As an added i Pretty soon now the campaign ora- which acutally praised the officer and the course of htotogy is seen in the war Friday
VVlCkhatll
_
~i..
*i believe thlat
j~ _
r m
that Mr
Mr. VCrrellnm-.
Ketcham'* narullrlnnu
candidacy
hto admintotration. Anything short bl journal and campaign maps of a Hc.v U
Conscientiously and Faith| wlU t&gt;. u-, icomc to rlarge section of hi*
mcwiure of protection against loss, thc
Mr. mid Mrs. J. J, McDonald ot
corporation charges about twice thc In-1Itors will be roaring about lire terrible superlatitc praise to considered a knock alan officer, found among the Sir Henry
fully During Years
j p««y who continue to have faith in his .
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
fcondiliori of the gtod old U. 8. A. Wluil by most orthodox officeholders. The
It to understood that the concensus1
and ab“u&gt; w,d ■bo*'‘ »*' ,n
terest for making loans tliat it lias lo
moment a person lands In public place
Prosecuting Attorney Ttwmas and
wc need to a few less "flta'-.and more lie takes on something akin to genius
U‘ Con»rc“~Dofamily.
।ot opinion among the majority of thaw &gt;'
pay on its own loans. Tlie government
I righting spirit
class as active
Da"y WcTl_
| Josephine King and May Olmatcnd who
------------------ organization Re.
and it is a haplcns and Idiotic news­
• is not even furntohlng much credit, on­
paperman
who
occasionally
misses,
this
i
of
Grand
Rapids
an?
tiie
guests
ol
;
publican*
In
Ha.counties
of
the
F-rurth
ly about one dollar for each ten dol-!
A PUZZLER.
transcendency. Most folks have always
Miam i; Emma and Ctara Wightman.
; congressional district to that Congress1.IHI.K.
x
)ar» of private capital. Since II to a I We've
„K ,v heard many depression storic^ wanted to run a newspaper Wc wish it
After an absence of four years. Miss man John C. Ketcham should again oe’ Those who remember. Uie severe
tai.iKkllc
.h&gt; e.n.n.SA
'(''^7^
u'
Ida Balch, left thte city today for a candidate at Hie coming primaries It ■ l“‘nlc ,,lat thte country suffered, thc
could be everyone's privilege for Just
a Week. Your first disappointment
Jamestown. North Dakota, her old has been generally recognized that u&lt;:ut&lt;’ phases tasting from early in 1893
will be turned over to the government
DIFFICULTY is a
Ik-fore the depression a Grand Rap­
home
i there Ls strong antagonism not only to
189B- *111 remember Dial one of
sahd any deficit will be financed by the id. business man went to the bank and would come from ynur friends—Muri'
bush' that can grotv
The Misses A delta Motfut and Myrtle I him. but lo al! corigreMmcn generally
nrst ^'idcnces of the turn for the
DeFoe in Charlotte Republican-News.
government. But on account of. thc borrowed (280.000. putting up securi­
Sayres of Midland are visiting Rev. E and that the public.mind Ls noi satis-1 ,x‘Uer was an increase in Hie price
rote s. — SIR JAS.
DELANO'S LOGIC.
strict conditions for making loans, tt ties worth 400.000 to secure thc loan
E .Riiodt-s and family.
■
i tied with conditions a.* t xprestied m ' ol hogs. W» hope Hie recent improveYoxall.
Tlie catiadty In practical affairs,
Mbs Madge Clark returned to Battle Washington.
t|n price for porkara again bcto highly improbable that Che corpor- When prices began to shoot downward,
i Creek Monday after a Hires.- days' visa
comro-ssman Ketcham has felt this
V‘r’,&lt;,y »n»P«’&lt;’Vc»ne«.t ,n “nunatitin will suflcf any loss. -Thus the R. the bank sold tile securities for 1330.­ finance included, of Candidate Roose­
velt to conspicuously shown in hto ac­
F. c. is riot a godfather to big busim-M. I,
Mr. and Mrs. T- Down-, of Crawfordsfttr
to dtocuM the policy of retlr- ■ '“,d,,wlt 1 *,r ?? of grains and fetNls
000. cancelled the loan, and gave the ceptance address In which he taid a
ville. Indiana me in Uw city
mg from the root&lt; M teav na the Imitv XS ^‘‘7 “'J1' U,rrr ‘hou,d ** “
as many seen to believe; it was
1C balance of «Iso.oiXi
uvu,n,.. wonderful means of overcoming the de­
1 man credit, ,for the
M, u,.d M, ■ H A Sh.l.l.,„
tak, .Lire. «.|. "J" £ ' «!'■ I [“f" "
,.nlM k. ...b&gt; Arm. in eovrrtUu,™" ,‘"u7‘fc";^'r"
pression would be extensive planting of!
isr *M,&gt;,w: r* d‘”
. kXM
mrn »or„n, &lt;••«&gt;.!
Uu.
, tlua cr^„
„ trees in reforestation. Iiwue bonds for!
fhc cost and so provide work for the’
And wha: r&gt;xl lu., ilk R F. C dot, ww0 WIth woooo ,lir mn b,,ufl,i millions. There are not enough infant ;
‘e 1,1 ,h' “&gt;■"«” »&gt;&lt;•&gt;» Xu Ol-,
oI ,te
^U11,M1|1 trees in the country to make a decent;
beginning of the scheme. Tlie money;
al..,I Wifc I.. r«k-nU m.ny d.ouunW.
up „
,JK M0
l
sx v*ir.K
would be lent to land owners. It-wunfQ ■
vt dollars u urth of loans that otherwise j hc has |fi
Jvf(
be paid back no better than were loans- eilntrin Paper*.. non, in Uh- historical .place and the excuraionlsjs omnbin^
misht
b.«n rtflM.TBU l&gt; MUlr.-’ H„ lhu
„„
„
‘i'»8 lor Mrs. Watkins who passed away
In pnwnl ot irri«ated land *nd &gt;onir
,„ w,:u,„ L ctrarnu ol to have a good lime, and Uiey had it I
d?
Jo
m
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tnnd.u u.- hAm,
„ld „e. ouur pluu « the kina. Mr. Kmc,, ,wn! ,j
OnKmlty ,„
Ches'cr Me ver and Mtes Groce M&lt;-s- KetcSn to eo ta-for^th.- XJtorate)' Xr "nd Mr' Wm »»&lt;«*** “’«&gt; “al,y
veil, pt,n hu bu-n mrt »lth rkruton
,
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lhe clcctorati r..lui&gt;lutl tf&gt; Rwir home in Nashville
““ T‘1 ESRi■ ot'£!Bta,.tum1.? Nou'.. ser expect t-. leave tomorrow for an,
White th* R F c. docs not deal with
J
after ^pending about 10 days with the
Ur^etat1 UoOortl—rtar Ot lllC
COOIOhUIOII t &gt;r 111. extended visit with friends in tin: tNisl.J
' liidiviiiuu's. dtrectlyi jyt many homes I
A' FAIR START
I‘w Democratic situation to that formers purenta. Mr. mid Mrs, Van
SK
hr £u,."'“Xin«tot&gt; »&lt;r,1..ou.l Th. »«th 'The Journey-will include a trip down
In thto community have been saved
the
St
Lawrence,
among
the
Thotto;
th,;rc
arc
neurl
&gt;
’
“
tlottr
“
militant can- Tuyl.
'
Economy hteusures enacted by Con­ ners projxMtiil for tin government I® (
j. Nm,-&lt; i- siKirisurt-d1 tinan-.
ands
Islands
and
also
a
trip
to
u
)t
*
:
d'dates.
as
that
party
gauges
the
spoil.-.
*•»n»L«£rrn
,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hurry
Scott
and fam-'
gress which cut government expenses
Whit,'
of
&lt;&gt;f war to be
to- almost
almost nt hand and feels
fwto ily have returned-to their home her.
White and
nnd Green Mountain*.
tion catnririla gxut
“a"
' only 1150.000,000 are a disappointment. ;X.S
Miss Mary L. Throop returned from tiiat it has the one great chance to win after upending tlie winter in Ctdcmm.
The problem still remains to be tackled SJX','u,Th“'lXd“.“£“^! 'xu.ta th,.
.., 'trq..,: s.r a visit with relatives in Vestaburg. •a congre-sman in this dlMrtct-p f/at f a targe crowd attended our school A
systematically, logically and in a big fuU Jmnrt? Alimtan Oarett
county, Thursday. Earl never yet nccomnlwlwd. TO oppose this, meeting Munday night E Latta wav ’
&gt; Henry Clinton. British commander. .Montcalm
. L* m(&gt;. o, j
tofw
Uj u. Throop will remain there during the strong feeling miU to overcome dtosat- elected director and Mr.-. Mattie TWter
In CA.mm-T.tlng on the fin l that three !*&lt;*&gt;■ _
/ full control?—Allegan ^Oaxette.
istaction in the ftejniblican party, it was elected treasurer It whs also vbU-J
A-immer.
/•
Ikirry county boj- weru •erre-ted for!’
PORK BARREL PLUS.
Mi-ge Cluuk-stofi, South Carolina, leav- ' T. J. Bush assumed 'charge ot the scorns to be the general opinion thji'.L-d to have eight months of school the
Twenty.three po-tofilce buildingshl'\•“*
„*??’ ■bookkeeping und shipping department no one to capable ot putting up a : coming year.
obutinm# money under false pri tenses'.
’
ork
to
watch
the
—
were -stjieduled to be built in thte con­
by .turning in fake rat beads, one week­
of the Hastings Furniture Manufac­ stronger or better tight than Congress-1 There
were sixteen -ladle.-, present at
Tiie old-time journeymen who used
num Ketchain. a belief in which this Hie Bowen* Milla school Friday to lis­
ly newspaper ixlltor wonders how the to paint tavern signs for a few day.&lt; gressional district under thc provisions at Morr-Aown From, deserters and toy-1 turing company Monday.
of Speaker Garner's first ":ell?(" bill,
Mrs. W. II. .Warner of Ypsilanti
Is
ten to the lecture given b&gt; Mixa Edna
aliata
news
filtered
into
thc
British
i..
„
No man could serve the terms lie has Walck.
board and lodging were, perhaps, our which failed to win lhe support of camp that General Washington had his ।; J.
,
visiting
at Mr. und Mrs. Julius Rus•
wrved at Washington. under the con­
Mias Dolores Armlntrout is visiting
&lt;7
*---------- - ------- —first guest artists.—Arkansas Gazelle. cither hto friend* or foes, in congress. lu.dqu.rk .. h«.&gt;, a........ .... Iron lb, ■•*■“• •"? &lt;’Lh-r.“'"d&gt; X'".
a re ishbonng county. We do know. •
Toatu like casac^u. TTuee Oak. and
Mr* G. G Nichols and daughter &lt;4 dition imposed by the economic situ­ htjr sitter of Bbwens Mills for a few
ation and not .make plenty of o|&gt;posi- weeks
Bridgman
were
down
tor
postoRtcc
h™JL^Tih- «in« .
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81
Lo,,u
’
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Missouri.
are
the
guc.su
of
however that our present county clerk
in case you happen to be Interested buildings to cost riot less than fifty- J*£nrr ,a‘,icr- A J Newton.
•. tion for himself. But hto votes in the
Mrs. Mary Saunders is gaining *!ow--------— ——. — ■—__-Ll“n
... Cmonc! ner
lamer, a J Newton.
..... thousand
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...
a:.-l tlie bc&lt;&lt;i;d ol superfteors would get m such frivolous matters, tlie Hound live
dollars each. It .........
nitehtI tlie same Itlea
ldca occurred to q
‘ -Mr and...
Mn’ o,cnn
w. Greenfield prevent special session have been ow ly after having Uie cast removed from
mighty . i-;u .ivus before they would [ Packing, Company make* sausage* in have lucaiH
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.i,'
meant Kiiipuiai;
temporary true*
relief VM
to a few.
Grand RaPld-s arp visiting Hastings hundred per cent for. every economy her hip which was broken In tlx? wiiiwi-aiia have
i,M,a meant
■****.„&gt;. an in,
—a.*4 i 'Ranger*
Rjucrr? atid
iptam (.leorge
but it would
increased
atid Ci
Captain
George Beckwith,
Beckwith, friend*
sit by and watch the sum paid for rat: chicago!-Na*hvllle Banner.
measure that has come up. and that 1*
perpetual exjwme to lhe many m in’« Knyphauwn Th*y
boun’icr mount up t*&gt; 85.006.
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Mrs. McCarty of Kalamarp visited
' Thc Gun lake mission ar? putting on
There an- and will Ukeiy be a number n
a Ol.1V
iiiay'entitted "Sch^l Days
Thursterrst and upkeep It seems impossible would gather a small force of cavalry,
_ ..'''....
Mr. and Mrs.
Leo
l
- ■,■■■•?»
if the Japanese arent tearing up that a man with such ideas could i»ve|*|*?h across the frown Hudson River her parents,
of candidates in the party who will ex- day evening. July 21L Several of Uie
Myers over Sunday.
GARNER PORK BARREL FAILS.
Protcsto open and as received, their been selected ns a candidate for vice- Narrows kfrinap Washington, and be
press thc varying degree of dlssatisfac- young folks of Bowens Mills will tal o
Jack Garn--. • proposal to open up F«y‘8n Office ought to be a fine pros- president, but Hie deal put over by Mr .away before the colonials could come to FIFTY-FIVE YEARS*AGO TODAY. tlon felt by many people. This is inevi- part in tiie play.
'
aid.
The ladles’ society connected with
the rc.'our^vs ot the Reconstruction P®4-1 *dr a Mlesman of filing equip- McAdoo to punish Allred E. Bipith I their
Knyphausen wax
w.w persuaded
under­ |hc Emmanuel church will be enter­
made it posslble-CaMOJVOll* Vigilant. 1' Knenhauaen
nersuaded to under.
Finance corjioratlon for easy loans to ment.—Nashville Banner.
take thc project, information was
tained on Friday afternoon by Mrs
gathered, maps prepared, and on Feb­ Norman Bailey.
indtvidualii was squelched good and!
~~
~
hart b, rmurx, Hoour TSm
We W iiM * “&gt;
&gt;■» U«“r 01
ruary 7. 1780. preparations Mre made
.wpvi. says that Romaiub Oluwll
.
Report,
Brown.
‘,for
start
next
ot .u..ta,u«q
Hasten#* ivwiuiuu
township was
sun
— a- vtvnr
----------- day.- but sudden
;---- rmn-E*q.
woo auil
muant
u. lb.
,nd
'X' "!*"&gt;&gt; «' •
NEWS GLEANINGS.
ai'rt
l.nqpf
_ ..wa
__
—_Tuesday
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and.snow
upset tlv&gt;-Me&lt;sinn
the Heauan nl.ru
plans Hn
On .1
0nick
on
and
is wry . low.
hr kbi 10 CchOTTM TljtU UW COUAWy X*Ul«hip. New BUbw.li,
.
Sov-^t Ruula. has a camel farm in the tenth thc cavalry party actually though no: considered dangerously in­
'
Kazakstan, with a herd of about' 8.000 crossed into New Jersey, only to be held jare.d
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““'y ‘"C" ~
»^h hu'
up by snow drifts which blocked the
Th&lt;. whcBl ln
^uon. roMtly
M
w
orude. ■ Lincoln. HL was the first of 34 Amer, road* The raiders retired to their cured and there to a fair crop, though
k
— »xe» Uk humw Mee. u u e„ lean ciues of that name. Lincoln, him­ camp to await more favorable enndi- not w largt as some anticipated.
/
prrvk tar. rkrord u&gt;
OU1
thKU
self. helped to plan it, and also tions ot travel, but nature balked them.
Akron "S«| active Preuure Control" Widely Praised
The new M E. chureh for the u*e or
christened it by breaking a watermelon since they record that on February 20 the German Methodists at Woodland
'ir
\
■' •»“ «»&gt; &gt;x« &gt;i«
over a wagon wheel.
the ice m The Narrow* began to break' will be dedicated on Sunday. July 30
Ti* a”'.
Xtubond
brrn e.qhM.-H™up making a quick dash into New Jer- ,n&gt;e dedicatory service* to be conduft■bout one hundred and sixty million
w lunering.
There is one lawyer to every 500 peo­ My
and return impoHlble. So General M ln Cna]JJh at j0 A. M. by Rev. F. L
»4 with thi
people in America and, Judging from]
’
ple in the United Slates.
• Nlglrr °'
Indiana, and th*
what ae read in the papers at least one i Those wftd are trailing 'em are augood
one
which
had
failed
through
no
German
at
4:30
p.
M
by
GTrefy,
A marine paint has been developed
h2j,'2?d J ~ ^Pfrrthat the; presiding elder of the district. Cordial
hundred million would Uke to get some thority for the fact that * dollar goes which prevent* barnacles from cling­
l—r—imiud ftoper adjustmtaL Ask your phyitaiaa.
colonists might lose their greatest invitation I* given to all.
nice fat loans at easy terms. Thus if i farther nowadays —Arkansas Gazette, ing to the bottom of ships.
•C4tler y»»
, on Thursday afternoon the young
this credit were divided equally among
'iwIXSulSiS
r»*sc«imos d«io *to»i
One pound of wool will produce one
-F.rnr.rt nf t-" n
■
.
of Wallw L Wilkins of the firm of
all. of those who applied, the retulung । Fame: Something you labor long to yard of ordinary cloth.
1
te • type: wnkln* Bros, fell from a dray on which
I °hw‘
“• 4' WRMker. ProprietM'
‘ F“4“*
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
benefit would be about 815 per appli., win and then sinra with • flagpole utwriter that win mike a noncommittal jy.
riding breaking lito arm In two
Th* average grown oor.ch weighs
cant! some relief! Is thu an example | ter^-8*n Francuco Chronicle.
wh?° ll®“ JJrtP1
the place*. Ha was prompriv cared tor and
AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTERS
about 300 pounds.
speUing.-Loi Angeles Times.
(u doing « weU a* could be expected.

The Hasting* Banner

and Opinions’,
What Others bay

This and ‘That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Plain white or colored
bright—
The comfort’s there and

MUNS1NGWEAR

is the world’s outstanding example
of variety: it meets every seasonal
need and suits every personal pref­
erence. We have them in union
suits, shirts and shorts, pl&amp;in white
or colored, a complete size range;
for men and boys and they cost, no
more than ordinary underwear.

hSs.

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"The Store for Dad and Lad'

A Quotation

Pungent Paragraphs

Way of Our World

)

The Till SS That is Comfortable

Every Day

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JVLY U. IMS

OBITI'ARY.
Winnie May Davis.* daughter of Mr

~;—I’pnnMCBUuna

bleep in Comfort 1

ADVOCATES REFORM
IN 0. S. CURRENCY
ETERMINE STUB_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
May 22. 1878 at Barm Ute. Michigan
She has resided in Hastings for thirty*
, one years at 720 E- Madison St On June

[ Davta. and to tliem were burn three
(Continued from page one) ,
(Continued from page one)
Children. Esther. Loyd, and Harold,
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; ।Harold having passed pway tn 1913
true legal status of the deposits made 8he was a member of the Ladle*' Aid wts may dominate them A monetary
by the village of Nashville, by the [society of the Methodist church. Mac- commission acting only as directed by
townaiiips. by the various school-dh.-; cabec*. and Relief Corp* Hh- u»k a the laws creating such, a commission,
■Uicu and. the county ot Barry. \ J
RrcMt deal of Interest In her home life .uid with thc guidance of price IndAvt
i Judge McFeck Issued an order setting nMd family, doing all she could to could increase or-demiuc the money In
th* case (or hearing on Friday. July | bring happiness to everyone She leave* circulation. according io the newts of
i IS. before Judge Hawley of Omia. Judge j to mourn.her husband, daughter Mrs population and Industry Thon- who
this method claim
Mcpeek also ordered that notice be C4T1 ixvrt« of Grand RapldaL Loyd advocate
------------------------------------it would
------given to all the Interested school du-; navi&gt; of Hasting*, four granri'l.iughtrr* jMabllisP values and eliminate panics
trlcts. townshlpr-. village of Nashville two auters- and one brother. Mn, Julia &lt;“"1 depwsalons
and tl^jjunty, of tlie date and place. Kuhl of Grand Rapid*. Mr.- Clara
Wilson » tlalir. is that gold is In­
lot liffiring
’
„f Kalamaz/M». and Clarenoe De-1adequate as the Ixv-e ol our supply ot
Mont &lt;&gt;! Friday, July 1ft. was taken nK,nd of HakUngs. nnd luster brothers । num.-y. The amount ot r
up hi prewnung proofs concerning the'and sbte'rs of Eaton Rapid* be'ides a ability to fiml and mini
•varlou* debits and tla- question of! host of relatives and (ri.-pd- — ..-a
..
i the designation of the bank as doped-|
lory and the furnishing ot bond*., etc.
the sole busts
[ Attorney Sigler called representative* 1
lof all the district*, all in’.rreated jmr-1
I gold in thia country. i*fd np&lt;&gt;n thia
tie* to bo in Hastings on the aboVe date |.
Ky Of-bank drwith notice that they produce all tla-tr
books and ixqx-n, relating to such dr- I
lay busin-w turn-orer, Dedusting thJpoatto.
I »!i.0&lt;K).0«).W) from th- fB'J.UOO.iXIO.Oiiti
A large number of witnesses were ■
' leaves Ml.OOO.'WX) ixx). winch repreaentc’l
(Continued from page dnei
Beds. Springs and MattrcsAes are cheaper
' Children playing activity all day long, burn up a
sworn mid upwards &lt;&gt;f-85 exhibits made,
___________________________ the credit on which interest must be
a number of thcn'i being- minutes
ot ■ In thc case &gt;&gt;f Ptt&gt;*.mast-r Bind tors. paid. .Mr. Wilson explain* d both the
ih»w than ut iiriy time in the hixtory of the
-----. This MUST BE restored or they will
I school meeting*, etc. Judge Hawleyi has been continuously in tin- serv- &lt;n*.v »ntl tlie aoldstorough bill: .e;d
Hawley hie
past years of our business. Come in and
‘ started the proceedings nt-nine
o’clock! ,v^ ...
si-nlsrsYMiicr
nt the Hastings post office fur derlared that neither wa udrqun'e
look them over. You 'will certainly be sur­
and undernourished. Then too, in hot
... until
.. -...
----and held continuous. M-.v.lim
12 ...
30 ।1 -----twenty-seven
years. when la- began meet present or future curtinry less
prised al the wonderful low prices.
Started again at 1:30 and quit at 5:(WJ there
were ’ nine rural
carrier*. He. d»-. not contend that u cum*n
like these, the apjiy$j&lt;^«of children and older
“■'d th.:
&gt;
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...
now there are M&gt;.................. ................ .........
people too, Ijecomv "finicXy”ahd need lo he coaxed
.of witnesses testifying, tn fact then-'mpre territory than did the nine ten'doJuat think of it, n good Cotton Mattress for only $4.95
was such u mass of ti-itimony .received [ rears ago. Tlie policy of the department a soli,
. along. You‘1.1 find it easy ttnrtiinutate the most jaded,
for thc determination of this matter;iu»x item whenever a ranfer ha- dud
!n
Mr Wikon
A line easy Spring for only.._l$3.95
with a glass of our Grade" “ArPasteurized. It is rich,
th.it It was impossible t* prerent it all [or retired not to pul someone else in Coun
........
In one day. The case was therefore ad-jhis or her place, but to add the rout*! making a contribution to
A very good strong and good looking Iron Bed $3.95
pure, whol«!spmv, rofrexhiiig-. Your money aan't buy
jouined to Friday of this week. July I of such decea-xd or retired car ’
-22.-al which time the attorney., an- In;thr route of some o’hcrcarr:
'lhe Entire Line of Bedding ia Priced Way Below Ab­
milk that is (’LEANER, nnd when you consider “food
I hojes liiat the matter run be com-1 t«ow three other carrier.* T&gt;h*i&lt;
ire with all orje
solute Production Cost Thus Making It a
plctcd. prw- cuting Attorney I. E B.ir- ’ tjtm* when th.* average routvalue," it is the cheapest food you can buy.
tills 1‘. Mill II )H
Fine Tinre to Buy.
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eminent. a»-.a ready to unih
Barry county
~
• lUIH] Rlttt
certainly enough, conoid-; others to Mudy and a&gt; far u- p&lt;
Highland., Dairy Grade “A" Milk iPasteurired-nr Raw) 10c Qi.
I Cft'iincDDCMiclh” condition of th. roads at con.v. :ui cum n. v lib ’
LtANUtn KtAMS
jtiial time. Now the rout.-* wi . uverag. iMr &lt; -k t B.-.-au :.,i*
Highlands Dairy (jradr "41" Milk il’astcurlsrd or Raw* M&lt; QI.
LHC rtlA/M I ICCi“,ww ,ort&gt;‘ nu!rs' *n,)
Michigan Farm B-.c-au and E
IHfkCO nio UWIs LIruititem exceed that and y. t ixcaus.- &gt;4 greet), editor &lt;!,
j .mn N- .
r«n,mm„gq„Lu A. .n rr .. I the improved roads tn fm-rabie wemi.-*pie..-i.t «•. the meeting ar.d mat
Committed Suicide At the Home .. .h, f4ITl,.r. cin „ik.
ir
; :,„.;illc
of His Daughter Sunin about a Iwdf a day.
in wmtz oi NushvlHe |. .1 .h*
West State Street * Telephone 2226
Hastings, Mich.
m
day Afternoon
,
FAIR LAKE.
Bruinm. president of the Barrv Count-. '
Robert W. Cook, Prop. Phone 2651 1 tastings, Michigan
|
Th- many people in' Burry county ;• Milton Willison ot near Plainw-.l ylinn Bureuu (weslded
■ vim remember former County Tna*.- pa.’. d away and his funeral wa.* held
^ti. vyii^u, . artick-^m th-ir.-.i./t.v.
' urer Dander Reams, thin ut Assyria; Friday at Delton. He wiis bc^n^and IJUC,{.7h hare b-en printed nir. Fvbhome. Tlifte present were Ethel Kid­ township, wi re shocked to learn mi' view to manhcxxl m thU neighborhood.- juarj &lt;n the Furm News mid hare been
Mabb'. Elisabeth anil Nellie Mee* id der, Mabie
__
Sceber. Ciaralx-B* Couch.. Monday that he hud commuted sulcid. i He waa a quiet unassuming num m.d hcartllv confmended by it. read.-r- m­
.. ......... and
...... Adetla Fn-fi-ki. Mabie. . j the day before while visiting at thelwa-*-: loved and respecter! by
McBain ot Delton. Nonna Jean Camp­
Flint are spending ttyetr vacation with Marjory
*»“' eluding people of state and natlmf.!
bell, Maurice. Tlielma and Wilma Ford
Mr and Mr.-. L.R. 0x4'.
’ Elizabeth
M—a •I'bElizabeth and Nehle
Neillp Mees
They had ai home of hlx son-ip-law, Sperry Thomas.’regret hb&gt; untimely pas-ing
(reputation in order l&lt;» lacUltute the
of Hickory corners all spent Bunday tn :
laist Friday th.- children ol tlici dinner ut noon and spent Hie afternoonJin A-v.-rla.
I Mr and Mr*. Will Kirk of Kalama-;,.U(|y df the question the Fmm Nev.-;’
.Benton
Harbor and St. Joe.
neighborhood laid a jJlcnic al the Cook playing game.-..
Mr. Reams was 81 years of age. Hi* »x&gt;. Mr. and Mr*. Miks of Guk-sbur; ofjers a special low price of 25c a year. , tended an Elevator ExrlumRe mcettr
■wife died some time ago. He has been’and Harry Goldsworthy and family ot Harold
- Foster, county agent, or any at Lansing Tue.-day.
Mr and Mrs. Jas. Collison of Knlama/oo mated the latter's mother. Mrs.
’mating his home with his daughter.: Balti- Creek were Sunday visitors
Farm BuiS-nu director will take your
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest- Johni'ick vino Mary B. Johncock Saturday night and
.
Mr* Vinnle Newton of Battle Creek, Porter Knowles’.
.* ubreription.
Mr. and Mrs. Ptoyd^Covillc of Gali • Sunday.
’
, but often drove to AMyrla to visit his । Mr. and Mrs. Claud fiobica of Climax1
iburg Sunday
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Winslow MArtin of Gull lake. Rose(other daughter.’Mrs. Sperry Thomas, were callers Sunday*at Lottie Collin-1
Mrs. Mary it J.tawk who w. mi, ry Stebbins nf Prairieflllc, Juanita
Siintiny Brlmol next Hunds'
Mr. Tlioma.-, is Uw owner of the tartn ■ tors'.
taken Mck Saturday’ is -om&lt;- 1.,-ttrr Hayward and■ Jo.* Cowles wen* guest*
which Mr Remus hud formerly owned, | Mr . Ray Plyn ■ &lt;d Banlie’.d spent
perinlcinlc
Muigarel johncock is caring for h*..- .Sunday of Mr. and Mn lUvtm nd Mar, followed witji .pteuching by Re’
'which had Iren his home for many .Thursday -with Ml- Mfldnd Fritz,
Maurice Joiincick in ccmipany with -tin Mid wn ar.d spent the day at Head
years. He hmi been visiting the Thom-1 A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. ; Jones of Hickory Corners at
RlUers-in Louden. Donald and .jean;lake.
: o’clock. AH are invited.
ares for a few days. While t)v:-y noticed Roy Wilkins last week.
’
Hint he reerned different this time than j.
;on previous occasion*, he was the Las' j
man gnjone who knew him would have
suspected &lt;’f having any idea of taking :
, his own life. Evidently his mind must •
have been unbalanced over something, I
! -o that he did what seems as foreign
!tu his nature as anything that can be
iniRgined The Thomases noticed that.
lie reemed different, and seemingly had i
; little interest in what was taking place
on the farm, about which he usually I
had been much interested He r.0eni al
good deal of time in tlie house- by him- j
’self. They hud no idea that lie had any ;
thought of taking his own life. Accord-1
COME AND SEE THEM!
ingly. right after dinner Sunday, they I
j drove away io make a short visit with
। friends. He did not wish to accompany |
tliem. but remained at home. At about
one o'cfr&gt;ek hr called Up -&gt;ime of the
friend.* near Bi-llevue whom lie felt
.sure tiie Thomases would call on. He
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■leutnid they had been there and, had
I gone farther away - Frehng confident
that they would not return immediate'ly he evidently decided to take hit life
; with a single barrel shot cun. Hl made
• sure that Ids dc'irratc purpoM? would
be accomplished. The Thomases did
‘not return until about six o’clock, and
wore hoiTifled to find tiie body of . Mr.
I Reams in the houM* where he had idiot
I himself. The Sheritl x office was noti­
fied und Deputy Slkriff Tasker anil
Use this opportunity lo profit
Coroner Adrounie went to the Thoma
... AT THE . .’.
I farm. No Inquest was held because it
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FRIDAY, July 22

SATURDAY, July 23

SALMON SPECIALS
Fancy Alaska Pink, each10c
Best Quality Medium Red, 2 cans 35c
Del Monte Finest Red, 3 tall cans 59c
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MAGIC WASHER Q£C
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ADAMS LAKE.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. George Morehouse, Mr.
&gt; | and Mrs. Marcus Bagley, Mr. and Mrs.
' Irving Boulter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
' KUIlck attended the Orangeville school
I reunion on Sunday.
I Tifc^Killlck reunion was held Satur|day at Prairieville Park. Gun lake.
Miss Herbeita Nfbreliousc OP Grand
Rapids spent from Sunday evening ill)
(Thursday with her parents, Mr. and!
; Mrs. Herbctt Mcrehouse.
• Mrs. Pearl Zaglyy accompanied her
' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petti-1
John of Piauiwtil to Byron Center on
■ Tuesday where they attended the
I funeral of George Montlc.
, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman -and!
son, Clarence, of near Lansing were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
pin. Herbert Morehouse.
; Earl Baldwin and Clark Morehouse.
• Scouts of Troop No. 80, left Monday to
isixind thc week nt Camp Ben Johni son on Sherman lake.
।. Twenty-four ladies attended thc first!
i lecture of a course of six, concerning
j various phases of child welfare and nit■ ; trltlon problems, held at the Orangc' villc schoolhouse on Thursday' forc■ noons. Miss Linn, u registered nurse,
I was the speaker.
: Miss Ruth,Eva Nevins spent last
I week In Lansing attending the 4-H
club meetings held there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown attended
the meeting of onioers of various coun­
I ty organization* held at tlie Good Will
| church In Rutland on Tuesday, nils
| meeting was sponsored by the Farm
| Bureau.
Mr. and Mrs. Culderson of Benton
Harbor. Edgar Bolter of CoaU Grove.
Harry Bawdy ot Eau Claire, were Sun­
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hunt. Mr.-Hunt returned home with
Mr. Bawdy to apend Uie week.
Mrs. Charles Hunt b under the care
of a Kalamazoo physician. She and
J her daughter, Mn. Code Mulleudore
' i were in KaUmaroo on Saturday.

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Now comes the news you’ve been waiting for—J. M. SCHWARTZ
Re-opens with a $10,000 Bankrupt Stock purchased in Chicago,
a full line of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel to be sold at

on the dollar, and on some items less/
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1'
Regular $1.00 Values, Now "T aZ

MEN! Look at These Prices!'
MEN’S OVERALLS

98c

Pure ftiercerized
and

One Lot Men’s

Work Pants
[

79b

Regular $1.00 Value ■
Now Each

29c
Men’s $1.00
Work Shirts
•

Silk Thread

GAUZE
MOSQUITO
NETTING

All Colors, Spool

To Go At Each

Per Yard

Ladies’
Pure Silk Hose

MEN’S
BELTS
.

*1.00 Value.
Pair

, 29c
Ladies’ Rayon
Silk Bloomers
*1.00 Value.

Double Yoke

-59c
Ladies’
House Dresses
$1.00 Values

48c
One Lot Children's
Fine Mercerized

HOSE
All‘Colors

ONE LOT OF

Men’s GARTERS
A Few BOW TIES

1

While They Lait]
Pair

MEN’S NECKTIES
Large Selection. Regular Qfk
$1.00 Values, each............. ZbzC

MEN’S DRESS SHOES
Regular to $5.00..................

$Q95
dkd ““

WOMEN’S PURSES
Men’s

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Children’s Hose
and Anklets

Reg. 25c Value
Now Pair

Regular 25c Value*
Now Pair

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BOYS’ BLOUSES—
These Will Go Fast At

r&gt;zx

. . Zt/C

WOMEN’S LINGERIE
$1.00 Value........................

MEN’S UNDERWEAR........... A r­
$1.00 Value......................... TrOC

MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS $-|
Up to $5.00 Values at Only
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MEN’S COVERALLS
AO
$2.00 Value.........................UOC

All ak«_ A sturdy shoe for summer wear.
Think of it al only ................... ........... ...........

CHILDREN’S WASH
Qn
DRESSES, $1.00 Values.. OjJC

Genuine ROCKFORD SOX
For' Men kt Only

BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES

Ladies’
BRASSIERES
Now To Go At

19c
REGARDLESS!

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rmtcci i ercs les

LOT No. 2
FINE
__ '
DRESS
GOODS Ma a
Only yd.

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ONE LOT OF

NEEDLES
Of All Kind* at Thi*
Sale, at Package

and Voile s
Silk Ribbons

Also Other Ma terial. Which We Will Offe r in 3 Lots Only
L O T Nb. 1
10c, 15c
20c valu “7c
now at o
ly Y ard.

YARDS

lc

■ In This Stock We Have Quite A Few Yards of

Out mg riann eiSj

LACE OF
ALL KINDS
At Thi* Opening
Sale at

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19c
And Up to 39c pr.

59'

Work Socks

5 3
MEN’S FINE DRESS SOX -| Q
50c Values Only.................. JL c/C

FOR THE WOMEN ...
UNHEARD-OF VALUES

LOT No. 3
Up to 45c
Values,
now at on- WB
ly Yard ...
&lt;

All Width. All Color.
Up to 35c Yard

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6c
A Package, AS IS

Remember the Date... Saturday, July 23
First Come, First Served, So Be Here Early for Bargains
MANY MORE BARGAINS—TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION

v J. M. Schwartz

Well Worth Double
Thiel

126 South Jefferson Street

Hastings, Michigan

ONE LOT OF

MEN’S CAPS
*1.25 Value.
NOW

48c
MEN’S
SUSPENDERS
Regular 75c Value*
NOW Only

25c
Large Variety of

Ladies’ Shoes
Pump*, Strap* and
Slipper*
All Size*, Pair

79c
Ladies’
Garter Belts
50c Value.
NOW

19c
Men’* and Ladiea*
Fine Quality

Sealpackerchiefs
■ 10c, 15c Value*
Each

5c
Mothers, Attention!

BABY
BONNETS
Up to*ZOO Value
At This Sale You?
Choice, Only

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PERSONAL

MLm France* Carrolhera spent the
week end in Marahall.
MIm Irene McMurray of Maumee,
Ohio, is visiting Hailing* relative*.
Mr* Frank Mau* of Kalamazoo visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brooks an Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush ol Kala­
mazoo called at tlie Warren Roush
home Saturday.
■
Mrs Mae Townsend returned on
Sunday from a three weeks' visit with
Saginaw relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Hinman and
sister. Mrs. M. C. Musolf, spent Thurs­
day in Grand Rapid*.
Mis* Betty and Master Kenneth Lane
were week end guests of Miss Olive
Clark at Grand Rapids.
Mr, and Mr*. Alvali Melaine of Ash­
land, Ohio, were guest* of Mr and Mp

TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2#, 193!

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in-whlch forty-five of tiw best archers
GUESTS ON THURSDAY
RECEIVES RECOGNITION1
from Michigan. Ohio a|id Indiana par- ’
-i
Ucipatad.
Golf and Bridge Followed By Original Design For Hand
Mias Ellen Eck u visiting In Jack­
MIm Olive Lathrop and MIm Ada,
Dinner
and
Program Great.
1
Blocked
Linen'Is
Called
sun this week.
Michael of Detroit spent the week end ■
ly Enjoyed
Miss Helen Chidester of Grand Rap­
here. MU* Lathrop remaining with Dr.
"The County Fair"
id* J* home for her vacation.
and Mr*. C. P. Lathrop until. Tuesday.
The annual visit of Green die lo the ’ in a recent Bunday issue of the De-!
Mra. Frank Cline of Detroit Is vis­
M1m Michael returned Sunday.
Hasting* Country club it.always s high ! troll Nt;ws appeared an item of biter-]
iting her brother. George Huffman.
Mrs. Harvey Burgeas. Mbs EUud
spot —
on• the aeaaon'*
calendar
to (l&gt;l.&gt;.lll|p
Hastings people a*
referred to]
'
wyvrw
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... ——of* --the !1cat
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» it
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Miss Marguerite Waters is spending
Jonas. Miss Josephine Smith and f
—
MPprome
dub. and pruned to lx- no excep- Mis* Norma Streeter, daughter of Mi
.the-week with relatives In Jackson.
Franre* Sogn have gone to tlie Sul
—
indav
tian v.,.«
this year. Greenville member* w
!*••- ihihi
land aua.
Mrs. mu»
Willis aurtirr.
Sweeter, m
of ww*
thi* c»jr.
city. iv
Charles Young is spending a month's
School camp ut Walden Winds near.mg KUe.st* here last Thmzduy.
] The article deal* with work done byi'i
vacation in Joliet. Ill., und Minneapolis.
Hartland tor two weeks training
While the men played golf in the aft- co-ede nt M 8 C. in creating designs »'
Minn. *
Mr and Mr*. W. H. Olney were ln;im«m, me ladies acrumpanyiiig them far hand craft, hand blocked linen*. ■'J
• Miss Thelma Beelman of Plymouth,
Grand Rapids on Tuesday on businew. wrentertained with bridge Mr* F .-re. The Item read*:
S
Ohio, in thc guest of MU* Helen WooMis* Maxine Wundcrllcli lx spend- , yj Stebbins and Mr&gt;. i&gt; s Goodyear.
"Hand blocked linen*, as every frugal
Uy this week at Pine lake as thc guest jr t„.jng m~charge
houM-xJfc know-, are costlier than X
Mrs. Frederick E. Hill of Grand
W
11
*COTr ut contract u-a* made by, silk* and satins. There art- within the jo
Rapid* *|&gt;ent Friday with Mrs. Frank
Mr. tnd Mr*. Rollo Vlele and family, yrrt william Brown &lt;-t Gnvnviile and 'reach of tlie average woman if Ahc de-' V
Andrus.
of Vermontville Mr. and Mr*. Charle» Mv, y4,rl Wureham of Hasting*
At &gt;igni
*lgnv and docher own work
Ji.vnngn .-Ai
dues ncr
worn TV
Toe c
Terry .Yargcr of Watertown. S. D.
IM.
Mr* uutuqu.
Undqm- &lt;&gt;V —
'*
. rrMr"ndJtmnL2!
~, auction snr*.
Gicvnville." technique Is so simple..................................
any child couldlv
was in thc city an Tuesday calling on
JSTruX SSJ. S :nd
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Mr. and Mra. Carlkin CfR* ot Vick*- GrLid Rap'd'* were
Bunday gueMa of
ft lend..... .
drawn or stantiM-d on battleship lin- A
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wulldqrrt and burg were over Sunday guest* of her Mr and Mrs Gary Crook.
.
. :■ At
&lt;&gt; cl&lt;
At reven
seven o'clock.
&lt;&gt;ne hundred twvn- oh-um and tlie parts which are Qot ter X
ftarenu.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
GambW
children ure spending two weeks al’] Mra. R 'N. Lindquist and opn Donald
Mr and Mrs. T. E Clark and Putty. ..ty-flre
,
sat down tq dmin-r At the'be panted cut with a speetoTToo]-or a
Wall lake.
Mr and Mrs T J. Clark and Richard.
Kim Bigler, i - &lt;l« nt rd thc a • limp knlfeand th*- droigiiAmnU-d
Mr and Mrs Kj.eU und Mrs. Bryn 11' if Chicago are spending ■ a ’tew weeks of Kalamazoo and Mr* ThomasjClosr,
:|Hastings
Club, extended- greeting* to the fabric u-lng printer's Ink or ods '»
ol Toledo called on Mr. and Mrs. Gary, with tier mother, Mr* Fred Spaulding Dowdlr nnd daughter Bernice of Battle:
"jthc
visitor.,
and turn-..
But u i* th. ..h-rtion of the .lexign. thc
Mrs
M.
C.
Mu*olf
und
children
of
Cook on Bynday.
Creek were Sunday guest* of MiMra
to Cong. John C
bh'mln.t of odor* to get ihrterent J*
Mr. und Mis. Willartf Perry and baby Tawaa City are spending two week* Ellzabctii, Rree and Catherine Clark ].over
1
I program was held an th-terran !vahi&lt;’;. the «',w for color harmonics »»
uf Midland were Sunday guests-of Dr. with tier parents. Sir. nnd Mra. W. L.
Mr. and Mr*. Dell Sutton and Fran- iand
surrounding g
Hinman .
und Mr* B. A Perry.
spent Tuesday In Grand Rapids. {background
]
of sky
Mis* Maxine Daniels of Northeast ccs
Ora- of the mo t attractive design*.
Miss Allren . Iscnhiith has been
Marjorie
Nevilt
and
William
Andritinned it in M C.'s craft cla*-* - this
spending a week at Thomappie lake-, Carl^un spent the put few week* with ion returned to their home in Grand
... ,
her grundi»urrnt*, Mr. and. Mrs. Elwyn Rapid* with the'Sutton, after *|wndyi-ar v, -Tlu- County Fair" b!o2k print
* *Mlv' F"*. '• . ('
with Mlv» EJIl-n Eck.
,
Daniels.
'which
wai. |irinted from an original C
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5u&lt;hlfui
program
b-.
Misses Beatrice and Frances Car­
Mrs. Janu* Goavr vixiled from Wed­
I- inn by Mu* Nonna Strerler Mra- £
ruthers went to Detroit on Tuesday for],
nesday till Saturday at Spring Luke ° Mr. and Mr*. Carroll McGulIm re- ’J'.,rrh Ca'.n uf
Str- t ier -very cfTrctivi-if combined the 0
i
ful
voire
has
seldom
jdn
Mis* Etta-1 Sayles returned Sunday. with her aunt and uncle, Mr. und Mr* turned Sunday from a two weeks' au- '
and refreshment stands in a bold pal
from a ueek:* visit with Mi** Eloise, ClUtrlca Miller
tomcbllr Trip They visited her |&gt;ur- I pleasure than in the group
Mr. and Mra. James Bristol and Mr. ents nt Savanna. IB . lh&lt; n on-through :'lex-, familiar songs *hr v»
Ford of Hickory Corner*
Mr. und Mr*. Lloyd Reed of Dowagiac. und Mr* Robert Cook und Robert. Jr.. VZiscoiutn into up;a r Michigan, and ' innying herself without i
apenl Sunday ut Bostwick lake with buck to Greenville where they s;&gt;enl which might have been po
Stephen Bristol.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace i]
' Riibi'rt Garn and Mis* Beryl Bussey] Mra .H“,ry ?*!* ,,f t?111 and ® n 'Broun nt Lake Baldwin.
I- Dancing cHa-d tins mir-T cnjoyablof Battle Creek were guraU of Frank G™.of Grand Rapid* were «'»&lt;■*&lt;«&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Fritz Hai»ch ai.ti
and Mt • lA-tlk raarn on Sunday
^“'lk a*‘d, Mls»
'*«&gt;• daughter and John LaBrusM- of I&gt;- ; day.fur which tlie clubs arc .ndebied to
Mr. nnd Mrs I. K Burnett and ch»SLz8*
troil spent a few day* until relatives • the committee; Mr. and Mo. Ketcham
dren vi.it.-d In Muskegon over Sunday,1 *«■»■
“nd •*[
und fritiuLs fishing ad canoeing at 1 Dr and Mr.-. C I* Latluw, Mr and Aid Society. Mr.- Reuben Gerlingen1X
MaiRuril remaining for the week wifth Mlhs
Cruig. visit.-d the formers "Indian Grove," Thornapplc river. Mr* Hoy Cordf-i. Mr. and. Mra CJliar!*-*' chairman, suipri -d Mrs Will'Cha*r at **.
trirn(f5
.
j.M*4cr. Mias Mabie Lein*, of Jock-von
hr. tM’.niue'a*. *Gun Ink&gt; oh TuesdayTie lu'i.e- t«x&gt;k alonr .&lt; pot luck sup­
Mr. nnd Mrs Wayne Merrick nnd,Wednesday until Sunday.
from Uw big city for - few Ja} - anti 'J/'i’1
*
per pud had a dehglnful tim&gt;
Wni'ti.n Merrick attended a family n- -,Mr J“’¥* Mrs Fwrrt’*t u
an&lt; sleep in u grove where ynu can hear11 * '
union at Devil'* lake near Jackson on «r*
wcr&lt;‘
Gr. and naught but hoot ovj* after Mindown CAOT . A.ie|.ir . arwee
Sunday.
•
|Mrs- J R- Hay and Mr und Mrs. Lane and get a drink ol nature* uwq, brew tAb I LANblNb LAUcb
HASTINGS. MICH.
Mr. and- Mr David Conklin and,01 Saranac for the week «to”----aa.-------------iw
Constance Coak eptrriair.- i:X
from a clear cool spring,
j
COME NEXT TUESDAY twelve friends m .I beach jiuriy at Wall
fiunily of Bonfield were dinner guest*
Mr'- S M.-Boyne, formerly Margaret
Dr, and Mrs. CiuirliX «. Ibioki-r of
ot Dr ami Mr* Guy Keller on Fri- Spaulding. ha.v»etunied to her home in Grand Rapid* and their
lake Friday night A picnic, iupjxt and »'
gm
t.
. f'.uv nmhf
Chicago after a two week*' visit with
:**■
Brother Dominic, o. H C„ whu is a Mrs. Richard Groos Chairman a gaxi time were eni-»v.-d
Mr. aim Mr*. Harry Water* and her mother- Mra. Fred Spaulding.
teacher at St. Andrew s .school fur
. For Country Club Gatherfamily visited relalivc:. near Cadillac
Loren Francisco, Donald Goucher, mountain boy* in Tennex '--. were
Mrs. Robert Mill- is he
Jng July 20
and nt Mio .'returning on Saturday by {Hoy Finstrom and- Junior McMillan Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. Walljit-.'
way of Flint
jspent thc week end with friend* m Osborn and Mias Gertrude Hcntiiy
Glenn w- Greenfield, of Grand Rap- Baltta Creek und tit Goguac lake.
Brother Dominic told of lu&gt; work al isldir. Mrs. H. A.. Artrounie. Mb* M i
ids was ImcIc in In* old Iwme town! Mr “'«&lt; Mrs Cole Newton nnd MIm the ten-thirty ,-atrvice at Emmanuel .&lt; ■
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Wedue.-day. culling on Mime of hl* old Uekn Newton sjwnt Saturday in/Kala- Episcopal church.
I the committer
the Tur*... m charge of
.. ....
mj ar.n Ajrs
Allen DeLong and]
tunc friend*
'
mazoo Mi** Mildred Newton returned
,n at the Country Club. «.!) gr.llllfcWW ol Oran4 U dKr and MpJ
Dr. nnd Mr* A. J. White and chil- '»»•’ them, remaining over Sunday.
i enjoying a pleasant
afternoon. n.r.L-nn. afternoon.
lS;(.n AshIpy apd Mrx. Irene Johnson of:
dren ot Norfolk, Va.. were guest* ol
Mr and Mr* Jack' DeoBer «Mary OBSERVED SIXTY1 Bouquet* of calendulas', Sluuta daisies . P! unwell and Howard Shatter and wife!
Mr and Mr* Wayne Merrick on Tues- ■ Gould&gt; of Detroit and Mr and Mra
THIRD ANNIVERSARY and dwarf delphinium were, attractivi cf Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mr- J !
day 1 lie ladle* arc cousins.
, ‘ । Uyril Gojlfd of San Diego. California.
ly arranged in the lounge und on 41
Mr. aiid- Mrs. E A. Loop and daugh- vUltcd friends in Rm city last week,
tables.
.
Family Parly Honoring Mr. and[“
J:,"
, ^.•Fiirtm. Wlkr bd tarty a J.«ter and Adelbcrt Wunderlich of Grand
Gurals of Mr* Cnlrie Montgomery on1
At golf. Mrs. Wilbur Lane ha«! low
Mr.. Charles Bidelman
■&gt;«
............while
M. R.
« JJ
.s.L.iv .„n Md 1- FamRapids were auesls of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday were Mr. and Mra.-Ltoyd Denet .-.tore,
auction Mrs
l!ui;6 Wuhdeilictl un Tliuraday,
D.no «n'l baby of Hattie Creek and
McCn
.i
y
had'high-scyre/and
at
conMonday Evening
urn'
Mr. and Mra John Van Sickle and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Carprator nnd Mr. and Mr*, ck rn DeLano and family
Honoring the Mxty-thnd wedding: lrr
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*«*nt a week with Mr and;
two diiughtcr* ot Sebewaing were .of Grand Rapids
----■ (Mrs Clair Van Sickl-* went to their!
;-ue*t.‘. ol Mr and Mr* Gary Crook and
Guest* o! Mr and Mr* Henry Slxl- ---- ----------pre Mrs. Albert.;j
oilier relative* over the ‘week end.
doh nnd .Mis* Agnes Sheldon over Sun. Mil.. ad Miss '
Bilcom of
WiKUVawket Rixxl'
RIhxI'
\
Su,'‘’a' •**f”_,,MV I
Mra. A A. Andcraon of Grand Rap- day were Mrs. Gerald Burchfield and the home of their daughter and hus-, c.ikk- Balcom
of 'Woonsocket.
tart.
Mr.
M
Mor
M
CtaMM.
«.&gt;
L„
'
“J «■’ ■&gt; W H~.nl wrrr. CUrk
ids was in thc city on.Tuesday calling'MLy F2va Wheeler of St Joseph and
Motaoynralw
&lt;'.»
nnd tarty oi Jactam art'
on friends Mr. and Mra. Anderson Juries Coburn of IX-tAilt
This'is the same high quality of Vanillin Comp,
arc now at their Gun lake cottage.
| Wav. Ethel UiMorc nnd MLs$ Mary
Mr and Mrs. J F. Edmond* und Mr. j Osgoixl of Mount Pleasant were the
we have always carried. Absolutely guaran- •
and Mr-, l-'rajik Gianuin of Pioncrr. guests of Mr*. W It. Cook Wednesday
teed not to cook out pr freeze out. A price
Very few couple* are spared to celt- I POTTER—ELLSWORTH REt'NION.
Sunday with Elgin Mead and
QJito, left Tuesday murniug on a two and Thursday. Muss Osgood is tin- hbrale their sixty-third anniversary and; Hi, ninth annual Potter-Ellsworth
Hev. Bodine filled the pulpit
uSxks' (rip lo northern Michigan.
brurian at Mt. Pleasant. .
which has never been offered before.
•
Mra. Hurry Young und Miss Louise] Mr. and Mra V L. Wolcott of Free- in tlulM* day* of quick, short marriages.]family reunion wu* r.i'ki at Streeter'.-1 at Morgan church while our pastor.,
ll ■!from
—. n.^with
TH«aMr it Is really Inspiring to know that some Landing, Gun take. Sunday. July 10. R, v- CJib5’s- preached at Grand Rapids
CooUniwd
Gower Isfxrit
Wednesday
till Sat-acxi
: jx.rtweek.
spent over thc week,, end
25 cents per
P*nt
la.-oplc
still
believe
in
that
iMirtiun
ot
;
1933.
ThoM?
parent
included:
Mr.
and
^Rln
Mead
and
faintly.
Ernest
Mead
urdny at Coojx-ravllle with Uie former's and1 Mr- Keith Datilcls. Mr. and Mrs'.
Mra Sophia Mead and twin
«Mtrr*nt*. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Van Alla- ! Owen Eash of South Bowne spent Sat- the bcremony, "till death us do part. ' 1 Mra. Clyde Potter , Mr and Mrs. Harrv 1Uwl
Together, with the many oilier; potter Mr and Mra Paul Potter Mn '•’'1-‘‘tcr, Mrs. Ella Shepard of Shrlda),
burX
] urdny night with them.
Mr and ’ Mt iIowa- Mrs S’*4** Robin* of Bgttle Creek
Mr. and Mr.- Kim Sigler and Betty
Mr. and Mr*. Claude SenU and son friends of Mr. and Mra. Bidehnan. the; EI(,wiJll.im'
— and onrr- Corbett.
.
..
r land Mr and Mrs Alvord Wyod and
Mrs.
Myt -n Potter. Mr.
ureumiwnied hl* father. D. M. Sigler. Fxlward of San Antonio. Texas, arrived Banner extends congratulations
—------—
™&lt;i
M. D®„
Mn
•'» « tauu- erryk. . h.d .
wishes.
.
ant(. Mrs
D.tu;i *&gt;1*.:
patter. Mr.'.nd
Mr. and Mrs
mid si-iter. .Mr*. R. D. Holmes, and two; Monday for g,visit with Mr. and Mr*, best
Guaranteed to your satisfaction. It kills them,
------- ----- ------in Mta 4,,| HuUl Ml «nd Mn
k
•IM.nanFrtt Frid.y.
children, to Chicago on Sunday, en-- e. L, Bentz ancFMr and Mrs. Vern
Mr.
on
PRENTICE—REDFIELD MARRIAGE. Umd F..IUT. orn Billtr Mr and
Mr and
"n'1 Mr*.
Mra Floyd
rM,d Nc-sbit called ""
route to their home in Gothenburg. Nc-. Yarger and other relative*.
not stuns them. The modem way to ‘‘Swat the
Clair
Mr
*'
M
«rtiu
Deller Friday. Mrs. Deller
braska. Mr. and Mrs, Siglei and daugh-। Mr. und Mrs G.E. Severance of
On Sunday afternpon. July 17. at Mr*.
Ijivern Burpet
and‘
brake
tier
arm
a
couple
of.
weeks
ago
1
Fly.’’
ter returned Monday.
.Royal Oak and William Severance and three o’clock »*s solemnized the mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Harv ,
.
family
Battle Soule.
Creek spent
Sunday
riage of Miss Addie Redfield Iot
Eatonof Pearle
Mr. and
"Mrs. ’ Harrv i !Uk1 u bving cared for at thc home of;
A real price—quart 69c, pint 39c
Flus v
'
'with their mother. Mrs. Mnry Sever­ Rapids to Mr. Clarence Prentice, . on of Ellr-worth, Mr ' and &lt;Mr*. Clyde I
ance. nnd sister. Mr*. Mary English.
Mr.'and Mr*. Frank Prentice of Has* Harrison. »r.
Mr. nnd ..r.
Mra. ,u.y«.
Hayes E».
Elks- ' Mr »nd M" Bytal Ojrt ol J«k-,
Mrs.
J.
E. McElwain. Mis* Emily Mc­ tings. The double ring *crvicc was rea.l »orlli. Mr. M.d Mr&gt; ClUiord IMUrr .nd I’" V “j «”&gt;*“' Mr and Mr.
Oldvervlures oF
Mr ___
.nd________
Mr- M ________
oniru^y
.nd_I
1 “'-"V -nd Mr... Ulin, AdUn
Elwain nnd guest. Mus Margaret by Rev. M. W. DufTey ol Ionin nt the i.mlly.
_________
_____
-...........
.on (;
0|lrtn,,v ’■ over the week end.
Schaupncr cd Detroit. nndXMl** Bea­ home of the bride* itrandparcnls„-Mir--family,
Mr- and Mrs Ix
Imii
Courtney.
iirr Pourr and Ui.uly and Mr
Mr and Mr. B&gt;ron Cl..k and Mr .
trice carrotlicis inotoivd to Chicago and Mr* Fred Long ot Eaton Rapids. Lattr.
*---- -----•nd Mr . «n-M lirdaikn. TOr«.
-&gt;•», 1&lt;™nl a"d «-•
last week where they spent several in thc presence of forty guests.
THE BEST QUALITY
In Um.n; SMurd.y r M
days.
' Attending thc bride, was Mtss Kath­ ta nw .Mr .,.. Mbs M.rkar.1 ,i„„. i Adkln.
Same as you pay SI.50 for in.'gallon cans. Ouf
Mr and Mr. M May., .nd .hirer
Mr. and Mra. A. J Veddcr went to ryn Overholt of. Levering,' and M-. i«r. ML. CMldr,, Mel-h.-r—r - M - ■
■Muskegon today und will stay at the Verne Prentice, brother of thc groom, Edith Eulmr. Mrs ir.ihk ill., and .
-"™‘“ «'«»■«»
Offer—Your Contdiner
J.-l-T PrirM
-i: J w Hn'Mds dunday l&gt; M.
home of Miss ElUabefh DeYoc. while was groomsman.
she 1* visiting her sister. Mr*. M. E
llxh lMli .... Ihr ,rnhrialirm. nl n:
S&lt;U:TIILAST*WOO1&gt;LA'U.
$1.00 per gallon
The bride W]is charmingly gowned in
Baxter, at Rdcto Rapids, Iowa, for twa pink hire and her bounuct wa.s of pink th.
1mm. .nairly .,l.,..mB. Mr ,,nd u„ Joh„
roses^Mtss Overholt wore yellow (totted
, « *
"
T h!,J
i &gt;■&gt;’ rallrd rm Mr .nd Mrs. or...! Hull;Dr. and Mr*. Guy Keller entertained net and earned red roes and blue del-1 all Ohlms wvrr
&lt;“
I irnrwr .nd turty Bunday Mlrrmxm.
his brother and wife. Mr. und Mrs. Will phinium. Maxine Sterley of Eaton Rap­
™ V".
. "“'''""'V ,■»"■ ■ - I Ilk. Harrkl rare. «ho l,.» been
Kelk-r. and Mr. nnd Mr.-. Shirley Mil­ ids. a niece ot lhe bride, carried the . ..................... «n W«™n
I,,.,.
.
ler on Thursday and Friday enroute ring:; in the center of a red rose, her ».rh an .more Haw lo Caleb Bull.
emo,,,,.
from a western inp to their home in dress being of pink organdie.
53"!“J 2
Nearl slh-ldun M emo.ya Ls .sxnd** WAara Immediate Attention and Courtety Are Shown to All"
Pittsburgh. Pa.
'After graduating from tlie Eaton - 22^ a '12 '‘‘I4''
• BMe.man ■
k,Jl jUun mth E J
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balslgcr nnd Rapids High school. Mrs. Prentice, at­ Clyde and Paul Potter, pwimming and .Sheldon
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 WE DELIVER
Betty and Jim- of Crystal City, Mo. tended M. S. C. where site received hi r boaUna brouklil Urn day lo a Clare.
| M.
M;, Burr
0, Or&gt;nd
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Guy C Bachelor al, Science degree For the
THi: NEW* IDEA CLITL
] Rapids s|»cnt Sunday al Pliny Hans-:
Keller on Sunday and Monday and past two years slic h.u&gt; taught hotnMr.-. John G Roush 'was hostess to .banter*.
have goncto Acker's Point ut Long lake economic* at Sheplurd. Mr Prcnwee
for their vacation.
graduated from the Hastings High the club al her home on North Braud- ——
' Mrs. Warren Roush and daughters. school and ha* also received his Bach­ way. Thursday evening. July H. A
'
Winnie and Dorothy, called on thc for­ elor of Science degree from Michigan delicious 6 30 &lt;linn-. r was served on
mer's brother
and. family.
Mr. und Mrs I State College: During tjie past y&lt;-ar he, the verand*. Miss M:try Roush as­
their
-About
eyes.
You cannot
Ervin Mishler ami children, near Lake had charge of thc agricultural depart­ sisted by Mis* Carol Potter, presided
tell about YOUR-eyes. What
you
BELIEVE
about
Odessa. Sunday. Miss Elaine relumed ment of the Ionia High -school. The
The short bualrien meeting was fol­
with them
spend bad
thc week
bride Is a member of thc Delta Alpha
them is no indication that they
are to
good,
or 1.in­
Miss Carrie Balcoin of Woonsocket. sorority and the groom Ls a member ol lowed by music and u Washington
b"»«ly
on Olio's vitality,
different.
only nauy
dependable
rendered
program. Mrs Maude Smith gave the
Rhode evidence
Island, is is
spending
thc week tlie Phi chi Alpha fraternity.'
fotki
dtlnk nllk.The
It &lt;iu«ncks»
fb«
withfurnish.
Mrs. DaBIc
Crue. Mis*all
Balcom
by an examination such as we
It . removes
Upon their return from a short wed­ history of Hie Washington monument
; has been on a trip around thc Great ding trip. Mr. and Mrs Prentice will and Mrs Wm .K Olney read .1 sliprt
uncertainties. Be an early patient.
Lakes and stopped here for a visit be­ return tn M S. C. to attend a confer­ biography of the early life of George
. fore going to her eastern home.
ence. niter which they will be at home Washington A contest followed. Fur
' Guests or Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MC- st 6.19 Townsend St'.. Ionia, where Mr. the best modeled hatchet fashioned
Crccry at Wall lake over lhe week end Prentice will, resume his duties Bea: from chewing gum the iirat prize was
L.E.FOSTER OKI.
Saturday July 30
were
Mr*. Ellen Matthews. Mr. and
by Mr* Harry Ritchie; tlie second
Wednesday, July 27
HASTINGS,
MICH.
I wxshcs are extended by a large circle ol won
PHONE 3464 702 WEST.WALNUT
Saturday, July 23
by Mrs. Roush. The remainder ot the
Mra. Jaa. Matthews. Mjss Doris Mat­
. .
evening was spent in slngtnjt and
thew* "and Dillard Williany of Detroit. friendsA LARGE ASSORTMENT of
game*.
’
..
SELECTED AS PRINCI­
Enamel Ware
Size 20x40
PAL AT LAINGSBURG.
Pudding Pana
COX—SHAW MARRIAGE.
Tlie many friends of Robert OComior
Full
18x36
"1 of this city arc pleased to learn that Miss Duuna Lorraine Sltaw. daugh-i
Only
Waih Baaint
Only
he baa. rccured a
ixwitloit Hi the marriage July 6, 1932. to Mr. Charles
Laingsburg schools and lias also been W. Cox. son of Mr.-. Hany Bennett. The
selected as tiie principal. In addition to ceremony was preformed by Rev. Fred
LADIES’ HOSE_____________ .fair 9c
his duties as principal lie will teacji W. Iflll at 6 20 P. M at LaGrange..
GIRLS’ PAJAMAS55c, 2 for $1.00
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
several science classes.
Indiana.
Mpn’s Fancy Rayon HOSEPair 10c
SANITARY NAPKINS —Box of 12 17c
"Bob” as his friend* call him, grad­
The bndo wa* gowned in blue net. |
1 Pint WAVE SET1.......................... ___21c
Hard water SOAP, 10 oz. Bar, 3 for 18c
uated from M S C. in June,and is one wearing blue shoes and white picture i
of the few from the 1032 class to secure hat and carrying a bouquet of pink
Sticky FLY RIBBONS.5 for 10c
CLOTHES PINS40 for tc
a position, congratulations are extend- rose buds.
t
|
WINDOW SCREENS, 18 inch —-Me
TOILET TISSUE
.6 for 25c
Thc happy couple left immediately
WINDOW SCREENS, 24 inch41c
TABLE TUMBLERS
..2 for 5c
for d short wedding trip to Chicago and !
A SOCIAL MEETING.
are at home at 127 Avalon, Detroit. I
Galvanized Water Paila, 10 qt. IS#
Watte
Paper
Baskets
Thursday. July 14. a social meeting Congratulations.
9c
Large White COFFEE CUPS-Sc
GREEN GLASS JUGS.
for members and guests of the PresbyENTERTAINED WITH DINNER.
i
ierian Ladies' Aid was held on the ad­
joining lawns at Mrs George Cole­
Dinnor guest* of Dr. and Mrs. C. E.1
mans and Mrs. Milo De Vries’. A picnic Hyatt on Monday evening were Mrs. i
dinner was enjoyed followed by a Edwin Pate and two children of De-;
program ot game; and stunts under the troit. Mr. and Mrs- 1 C Edmonda.!
leadership of Mr* Verne Leary and Mrs Will Bush aha Mu.-. Grace Ed-j
Mrt. c. J. Bullivan.
moods.

SUIT
SPECIALS
16 Suits, Sizes 35 to 38
Values to $19.50

24 Suits, Sizes 35 to 48
Values to $24.50

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$1395

These Are All Wool Fabrics
Light and Dark Colors
Late Styles

T. S.

Baird

Clothing for Men and Boys

Three Big Specials
In the
Midst of the Season

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FLY SPRAY For Bam Use

B. A. Ly BARKER

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INGRAM JERSEY
DAIRY

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Meyer’s Economy SALE!

Starts Saturday, July 23

Ends Saturday, July 30

SPECIALS FOR SALE WEEK

xo

MEYER’S SC

Rag Rugs

10

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�THE'HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNfSBAY, ItLY 28. IMS

WANTS

Our Success

Robert Garrett and family have" Twenty-one member* and several
moved to Wall lake. Sorry to lose them visitors attended the meeting of H».
Mrs. D. N. Honeywell spent the week , Home Literary Club at the home of
Mr* H J Flower Thursday. Mrs. Hat- ' The Fred oti* fafhlly gathering was1
at Dowagiac visiting relatives
» Lrland Honeywell is home from Do-, tie Bellinger was co-hoste*s. Mrs. J. held at Wumer lake July Fourth
। K Flower, president, called the meet­
ing to order. Roll was answered by, Louie Erway und family and Ray.
I “Why I Long to Visit California.- Two,'Oils and Harold of Ka|amazoo were
Lucy. Callers Sunday were. Dr readings given by Mrs. Minnie Farr 'Sunday guests with relatives here.
Kf. n Mullen of Otsego. Mr. and Mrs were much enjoyed. A vocal duet. “Ini• ‘Maxine Ekway spent last week In
W J, Polley of Battle Creek, Mr and ; the Garden of His Love" was pleasing- •
Mr* E. A Parker. Elirabeth and girl ly sung by Mrs Prouty ond Mrs. Bar­
friend of Hastings und Mr und Mr-. ber a talk on California by Mrs. Hat­ , Bronsom arc the proud parents of a
tie Bellinger wo* full of interest, then son bom July 5th.
I came ar* old fashioned spell-down con­
Karl Guenfher ami family of Landucted by Hie. president. Mrs. Flower, ring were vlsltorafln the Clyde Warren
closing the afternoon's program. Sup-■«home one day last 'week
Udo. Ohio. July Util, who will aniwel pet was rerved to over thirty. The
Annette Wolfe ot Grand Rapids is-’
to the name of Ronald Lee Congratu* next meeting will be the annual picnic j visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Ntrs.
with the Richland Club at tlie library. Roy Erway
D Hughct
' The Good Will community meeting]
Mrs. Sophia Spath received word re­ was.held in the church basement Sat-'
cently of thc death ot her brother. urday, July 2 The unusually large [
.John Spath.-of Boone. Iowa. Much erdwd gathered for dinner and the aft-1
sympathy Li extended to SophUT~und ernoon wds given over to'sports con* ।
other relative* at this tihie.
/
ducti-d by Loul.i Havens. Joe Cowelsj
and Rev, Conklin. A ball game between
companied it. She feels very thankful
the single nnd married men Was much
.’er their loving kindness.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Brightrall of
Sunday
H C- Brightrall aceonjpumrd then]
| Marshal) ot K Hickory. .
dunk school reunion Saturday August
Mrs. Osborne, who some weeks ago
The young people ot this place en­
.-■uttered a bud sprain of her foot, is
joyed the Parish Young People’s weenie
now
able
to
get
about
without
her
Guy Higgins Sunday.
roast ut Wall lake Friday night.
Rout .PinkbeJner of Grand Rapid*!
About go friend* gathered at tiie Win
found to be such a help In her afflic­
tion. Her many friends rejoice site, Kerr home Saturday evening to Welis recovering mi nicely.
j
Messrs Clare and Maurice Lybarger Wyoming back to the neighborhood.
Mrs. Newland will core tor her father
who Is very poorly
•
Adolph Spaulding of. Gilkey lake and
R. &lt;&gt;. Lockton spent Sunday afternoon' Roy Oakes and family attended the
funeral of Mrs, Oakes' uncle. Win. Me­
Twenty-seven were present to enjoy]
the Cloverdale L A. S Friday at the

THE CHURCHES

Ha* been achieved through orefa] business management and
«*lb far lory dealing with policybolder*.
SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KA LAM AZ 0^0. MICHIGAN

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Loeil KtpteitaUUvti. HaaUsgt, Mkk.

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AKD REAL EtfATE OrHCB

HASTINGS MARKETS

UP.

CHRAK-M
IT F. Huh

(OTTISH Tl'.R»lf.R i=-

i Smith's Monday.
Melvin Peeling visited in Detroit last

lus, father. Albert Chase, und sister.
Friday evening
.
Vlllinm McKibbin L- )|nte from Mrs. Toore Sunday. The children re­
Mr. and Mr* Fred Hunts *ju*nt Sun­
hospital 'and is able to get mained for un indefinite stay.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jone* Ln

alter a visit with his grandparent.*
Mrs. Schedelf of Hasting:) has c
, td make an indeflllite stay with
Thursday.
■»
-■'Rev. Milt's. Delton. made calls in this, nephew. Dexter Crouse; and wife
neighborhood Satujduy.
Mr», Jinnie Lyons and son Albert nnd tallising are spending this week at
hi* mirents.
■Mrs. Dnisy Quick nnd brother. Cluiuncy home ofUrtU.
tX-L).. ...... ........ ...I.
Sunday Prairieville Fast nine ■defeat­ Shumaker. of Buntleld. were culler* at
ed Hooper Tigers 17 to 5. Two home the Ernest Quick home Sunday everuns ueie inide by Carrigan and Chief!
Italian. Tin- battery was Wales, Fox
Mr. and Mrs Wilcox arc spending
and Shepard. Hon’er using* live pitch­ sometime at thdir home in Hastings
er*. Fled Smith gave one quart of ice
Mr. uno Mrs Geo. Wood and chll-,
dren attended the I. O. O. F. picnic at
Sunday. .
Pine lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Nash, spent Sun­
day at Mr. und Mrs. Wil) Nash's In

Kenneth Chapman ot Hickory Cor-

FOX BROTHERS
Barbee and Beauty Shoppe

Phone 2625

Hastingi

/Saturday.

tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Hnwblitz.
|||rr&lt;
There will be an ice cream social ut thi*

Ralph'
, tor several days lost week of her par- Flooks Friday evening. July 22
Mrs. Frank Hawblitz fpent'Salurdgjr
lent*. Mr and Mr* Francis Gorham.
Several from livre attended the Mcj
; Callum school picnic Saturday and re­
port a good time.
My. nnd Mrs. Geo. Havens and
it Sunday al daughter Dorothy attended a family

■ Base Him lake southwest of Allegan on
; Saturday. Their son Erwin uccum- । Amanda Irvin of. Irving, Floyd Flynn
punted them home after a two week's nnd family. Mr* Jennie Flynn and .«on
, Chirr, Mr and Mrs Wayne Benton unil
i Elmer Ellis und familyGnfncJ Rapids are Visiting th-ir uncle. Dan Karns of Brush Ridge on Sunday
Mr, and Mi *. .Clayton- Vukutliie. and night by the .■.erimi* il|nttu&gt; ot hi* futh। r. Parmer Karns. Hi* many friend* i
iiope for a speedy recovery.
'
Mr. and Mt - Krtie*t Gorham and
children of Kuhunazoo were week end
gue.-u of tlie former imrenU, Mr. and

Information
Caryl Fuller and Mr
;-■■ Cole spent Suridai

1:i&lt; annual OUa school picnic wiii'be
hold al thc .schoolhouse Saturday. July,

this organization
has boon rendering
for. the last- forty-

Sunday gpests at George Clouse,i
ere. Mr. and Mrs..Fred DeJoAgh and
m and two njccc* of Burnips Robert the following On Sunday; Mr. and Mrs.

CARDS OF THANKS

BUS FARES REDUCED!

I dren and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Smith
of Grand Rapids visited at Andrew

- Such informa­
tion is based upon
facts, upon expert-

Mrs. John Christy of 'Battle Creel
spent a few’days la»t week with thi Crooked lake formerly of Milwaukee]
Mi--&lt;‘s Barbara chamberlain aiul May- were guest, Wednesday night of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Douglas* of Has-1
tings spent Sunday and Monday with
• his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doug -!

relied upon.
make this sugges­
tion knowing that,

GRANGE PROGRAMS
'tiger U&gt; praise our
ifTurtP

tion trip to New York city and other I
poinp-uf interest. returned, to their
Iiome Here Friday with Miss Cornelia

son. Mr and Mr* Waldo J Get Unger,
and family in South Sunfield Tuesday
and Wednesday,

Parmer Karns of Brush Riijge visited I
from Thursday till Saturday last week
in the home of his granddaughter. Mr*.
Jim Wilcox and family.
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Hovey uhd
grandson of Hastings were callers Sun-;
day afternoon in the home of Mr. and

Remember Hie ice crearn social al
the Striker schoolhouse Thursday eve­
ning Jiyly 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh FurnUs of Has­
tings called on Mr and Mrs. E* Lu
Houghtalln Sunday
gucst of Mis* Esther Striker '• Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Peterson and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­
liams of Grand Rapids and Mr and

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

.•on. was killed while dragging for
his fatlier with a 4*horw team. 'King
thrown from the cart he was riding
Mr and M*’&gt; i.*^
aa3 nearly 8 years old. Our sympa- ]
-------- ——•-**-------------thy goes out to the heart-stricken par-'
! The Boston Muwum of Fine Arts cuts
and the Fogg Museum nt Harvard Uni-, Mr*. H. J. Gibson, who has been ini
. versity arc guarded by police dog.. Grand Rapids \hc past week caring for
iwlpch are let iowc in the buildings her mother. Mra. Henry Wachter, came;
[overy night
&lt; home Sunday.
,

SERVICE DOUBLED
NEW LOW BUS FARES
From Hastings to
Lake Odessa
Lan&gt;i.ng . . .
Flint . . . . .
'Detroit . . .

$ .45
1.20
2.95
3.65

Cloverdale
Delton . .
Kalamazoo
Chicago .

Bus Schedule
Stations

Practical Wisdom
Efficiency is not a matter of sentiment,
but of practical wisdom, and the only
way to create lasting good-will.

Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and famliy of Barryvllle spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mr*. S. Gctger.
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Houghtalln spent
the week end at Sparta visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Olenk.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Alto Ambulance Service"

2.30

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I Wedne»day, July 20.1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

*

cned, but have settled enough already county. In addition to this 127.000. the
county will also receive next year, and
stole to drive onto them when rpeetlng annually thereafter. an Increase ‘ of
or attempting to pass another car. In $0.500.for a period of four years. This
many places for short distances gravel will allow the county 140 a mile with
has been hauled and placed where it which to -still further Improve tlw
will do the most good, it is mixed with township mileage taken over this year
clay,
so Uiat It packs readily and makes Not a great deal can be done with
(Continued •from page one. part one)
only $40 a mile; but by putting gravel
a marked Improvement in the rood.
We were Impressed whfcn we reached where it will do the most good thi.-. 107
new township read that had been token
Thornapple
township and drove for miles can be Improved every year a lit­
over and improved by the county,
tle.
•
tome
distance
over
township
roads
that
tending from the Middleville-Yankee
Al the end1aA&lt;ho five year period,, or
Springs road westward to Bowens Mills. had been taken over by the county,
' through tlpit village to tlie county line; which the township itself had covered beginning in 1937, the county will be
also to another road leading northward with gravel and otherwise Improved receiving about $54,000. If the plans of
from Bowens Mills to lhe township line Lacking the grading equipment wtylch the present road commission' are car­
' of Thornapplc connecting with the tin- county has and such as Uie Brown ries! out. every mile of township higlicounty road west of Middleville; anoth­ Bros, own and operate, it was impos- .way taken over by the county will have
„
......-----If
t3»™hlp to make as good a roadbed eighteen feet wide, properly
er —
road branching v..
off from
M-37...inww
the
--J—- of Middleville, skirting Uw hillsI i a ro*dbed os the county. Al) the roads crowned,and with {fitches at each edge
edge
and crossing Uie river near Irving, then th« we travelled over in Thornapple and with enough gravel to inake them
down through Inlng and south to a *’Wch have been taken over by lhe passable roods The $54,000 which th-;
connection with, the county road J county, had been Unproved by Uie county will receive In 1937 under the
known as the BouUi. River road.
townships, so that no gravel has had to McNltt bill will allow about $60 for
Anyone who travels over these roads.!** Put on the Thomapple township tacit mile of highway of the 900 miles
who has ever gone over them before.. mileage token qver by Uie county. But which will then have been taken Over
will be Impressed with their marked the roads are now crowned and in by the county. By keeping up die road­
improvement With only $160 per mile, much better condition for traffic of any bed. adding gravel and especially with
no great amount of grading could be,klnda little co-operation from townships.
done. Yet a considerable has been done, | Next year Barry county will receive Barry county will one day have a real
also the roadbed has been widened so,'another $27,000 under tiie McNltt bill, system of county roads which will be a
thataitKgnobiles can paw each other at (which it plans to use In improving 167 pride to the county and a convenience
any point along the road. Tlie shod-1 more miles of township highway, which to all its people.
ders ol these roads have pot yet hard- will be thereafter maintained by thc
A representative of the state high­
way department visited this county a
few days ago. He drove over lhe mile­
*
age that lias m far been improved und
taken over by die county under th«-,Mcrtt bill. He complimented the Barry
county road commission and Engineer
Rakowsky on the manner In which tills
county to undertaking this work. Some
counties, he explained, are taking al!
die money they get under the McNltt
bill and using it to Improve only a few
miles of- rood', doing a thorough Job ot
it. But this Improvement while it hfilps
the one or two townships wlicrc the
improvement -is mode, Raves other
town.shl|M without any road Improve­
ment. in Barry county every township
to having the township milcan taken
over by the county improved. IP Is thc
plan and purpose of the commission
and of Engineer Rakowskl by 1937. If
die state continues Its awards under
the McNltt bill, to have every mile ot
township road taken over by thc coun­
ty graded and Improved in the manner
we have described.
■
We made lhe drive over the M-veral
miles of township roads Hiat had been
Improved by Um- county in a Model A
Ford. Not once did the driver fail to
make the entire mileage on high, with
un qveriigr speed.of about forty miles
per hour. When Barry county!* town­
ship roads arc Imp roved so tliat Mich
speed can be made and maintained
tto-n we will say. that the county will
have great reason to be thankful. We
should be especially grateful that our
county road commission and Its engi­
neer have used tho McNltt money aim­
ing to this county fairly, for tlie bene­
fit of all, instead of improving only ten
or a dozen miles as is being done in so
many other counties.

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ALFALFA NEEDS QUAN­
TITIES OF MINERALS

Phosphates _ and Potash Are
Necessary to Good .Produc­
tion of This Feed.
Like animab. plants "live by what
they feed on." It seems, from u-.-t
made by experts. that alfalfa -. a glut­
ton for certain minerals, especially,
phosphates and potash, which must be
supplied if a good production L-. main­
tained. •
Besides being the must productive*
forage crop grown in Michigan, alfaltg;
also is one of the most exliaustr.t crop.;;
as far os mineral fertility is concerned I
A four-ton crop of alfalff hay rainuves
twice as much phosphorus as a 30
bushel wheat crop, or somewhat more
than'ls contained In both tlie grain and .
stover of a 75 bushel com crop
In potash removal, four tons of al­
falfa hay are equivalent to over MX)
bushels of potatoes or 30 tons of cab­
bage Poor growth and lack of vigor of
alfalfa is frequently due t&gt;» phosphate',
or potash starvation.

.y

More Michigan People
Touring State Parks
"Big cars," bearing Michigan Iiccilaplates, and winch formerly carried ।
their owners on long summer tours,
tlirough other stoles are now to Uiz notlced in Michigan’s state parks, accord-'
ing to rejiorto of parks superintendents i
A IngtoT proportion of more expen-!
slvc automobiles bearing cumixa.s to)
Uie |nuks an- being observed, and pqrk |
officers have reached tin- conclusion i
that economic conditions are causing I
many Michigan people to see tto ir
home titote for the first tune.
More modernized campinq sequlp-1
ment to also causing, many jx«A&gt;ie to'
jmrclui.M.- camping equipment nnd hair
thc state parks where they arc offen d
a wide variety of scenery and interest.;
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DEPRESSIONS
Come and Go
but THIS
Old Bank STAYS Right Here
Its

CONSERVATIVE Business Policy, and

• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pierce of F-n’on
who have teen visiting tlwlr mother
and brother. Mr. anti Mrs. Davenport,
returned to there home Saturday.
Mr. and Mr... Cela Thornton and
Mr. and Mra. Kent of- Battle Creek
wore callers, at the Davenport tonne u
week ago Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Hurvhn'rd of
Jackson nnd Lawrence Burchard i&gt;1
Detroit visited their couslps. Jam&gt;-.i and
Henry Ryan and Miss ffatberinf ’Cagnev. u week ago Sunday. \
/
Mr. and Mrs. Mark FuxMrtid daugh­
ter Mary’ FreeY- of HuMing* and Mrs.
Irma Trans of Kalamazoo Were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Hart.
The Delos FIomit's of Kalamazoo ars|H'ndlng the summer ai their farm
home here.
•
.Mrs. Katherine Collins of Hastings
was a Thursday evening guest of Mlv
Catherine Cagneja
CHEMICAL FLAKES ARE
' Henry Pennela entertained company
USED TO LAY DUST from Kalamazoo Sunday. ,
A birthday party was given In honor
Compound Able to Absorb of Margaret Kellogg. Ttiurwlay P. M.
A very nice luncha&gt;n and good time
Many Times Its Own Weight were rejwrted by all Invited.
• Mr. and Mra. Wm. Dehl uf Cleveland
In Moisture
Road dust has again become Uie most Ohio, visited their brother. Frank Lake,
serious summer problem for motortou and family over the week end,
Roy Bailey and family of Battle
and roadside dwellers.
Thousands upon tlipusands of dollars Creek were guests al tlie home of Mr.
have been wasted each year on gravel and Mrs. Jim Mosier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George French ol Bat­
roads tlrnt dust-off nnd blow away.
’-UAL ErVEUVE
Notwithstanding the tremendous tle Creek and Mr. and Mts Wm.
strides which haw been math1 in the French and'family of Urbandale were
perfection of concrete highways, one guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac­
serious problem Iul- remained t &gt; haunt Donald Sunday.
Mra. Melissa Ashby of Kalamaz&lt;x&gt;
the hardworking road official, and that
Mrs. Martha
is tiie nred for a practical and eco­
nomical method of dust control on Chamberlain.
Mrs. Bates of Otsego ciMmUon lyeri
gravel ftxids nnd streets
'
A method has been devised, however, sister, Mrs. Ed. Penneto. Thursday.
Miss Daisy Johncock of Chicago to,
and is now rapidly broadening in use,
which greatly simplifies this trouble­ home for her vacation.
Mr.
Conklin
of
Detroit
and
Mrs.
xjl
some and wasteful condition. It to
known as tho Calcium Chloride method Oook of Chicago arc visitors nt the
'
,
and is applied either by a hand shqvcl Nash home.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Monica of Kal­
or by means of a mechanical spreader'.
Tlx- material itself resembles tiny amazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas
particles ot white shell. These small Monica Sunday.
while flakes are callable of absorbing ’ Paul and Wm. Titus of Kalamazoo
from the surrounding air. many times spent Sunday at the Welton Brooks
tlielr dwn weight in water. Even on the home.
Mr. and Mrs England and family are vere accident on Saturday nZlicr home j
LAKEVIEW.
■ Mr. and Mra. Chas. Chapman and
hottest, driest summer day. a small
Mw and Mra. Wm. Schanu of near
pile of tliese flakes will actually dissolve on a vacation trip througl\ northern two miles west of Nashville. Dr. Mor­ Last Week's Letter.
ris was called. He found it necessary
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wortt of Battle Vermontville and Mr- and Mra. Owen
themselves in lhe moisture Uwy absorb Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs George French of Bat­ 'o remove her to the Pennock hospital Creek were visitors at Chas. Martin’s Varney and children spent Sunday with
from the atmosphere.
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Wm al Hastings where she remained sev- ,Sunday.
____ _____ Wm. Cogswell.
Spread over the surface of a road.- tle
'
Alex-Bolter and family of Kalamazoo *
———»—
they give it, within a few hours, the ‘French nnd family of Urbandale visited era! days, then she was taken to her
Janies MacDonald family Tuesday, sister’s home. Mra. Millie Flory of ,spent thc Fourth with Mrs. Edith BolAndrew Carnegie endowed Illi
appearance of having had a summer the
1
We
are
glad
to
report
that
Mrs.
Morgan,
where
she
will
remain
until
ter.
i libraries.
t
shower. Unlike rain, howpver. thc tnolsMacDonald
is
getting
along
nicely
after
site
has
fully
recovered.
She
is
improv
­
tore thus collected does not evaporate j
.
ing nicely with no complications.
again but remains fur weeks and even her Illness.
Mrs. Bessie Smith is home after!
months, laying dust and preserving the . Chas. Snyder and family enter­
road surface by keeping It moist, firm 1tained friends from Akron. Ohio, last spending a week in Lansing.
Miss Maureen Van Sickle and Cecil
and tightly packed. Not only Is dust '
Winans of Battle creek spent Sunday*
prevented, but money that would oth­
with thc Webbs. .
erwise be spent for resurfacing, is ,Last Week's Letter.
saved.
Otto Van Sickle Is visiting his grand­
CARLTON CENTER.
•
Many highway departments now us- .parents at Lansing for a few days.
ing Calcium Chloride os a dust preven- 1 Clayton and Arthur Webb spent Last Week’s Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow enter- j
11V6, report a substantial saving In Sunday
&lt;
at Freeport al the home of
with Superior
maintenance costs. Ordinarily, u gravel ,Walter Lewis.
toined the latter’s "sister and husband,
road can only be scrajxxi and graded
Elgin and Donald Mead attended the Mr. anil Mrs. Oler of Grand Rapids, !
properly after a rain, but a road treat­ district quarterly meeting at Belding j part of last week.
ed with‘Calcium chloride lias enough Sunday.
,
[ Lucile Robinson and Hazel Shriber
surface moisture to permit working it
Alfred Npem of Chicago, to spending were guests of the former's grandmoth-:
whenever needed. Dust prevention can a few days with his family hera at er at Gun lake, last week.
ordinarily be secured by petition to their summer cottage
Mrs. j. Kick of near Freeport spent
local rood or street officials.
Mrs. John Tomilson is visiting for Sunday of last week with Mrs. Cota
a few days.with her sister, Blanch, of AUerdlng.
COATS GROVE.
Bellevue
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Nash. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Shaffer is spending a few days Henry Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John
Miss Esther Bk-ri of Lowell visited
Miss Ruth Woodman Wednesday and in Plainwell.
Robinson and families spent tho Fourth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clare
Mead
and
daugh
­
Thursday.
at Green lake.
The L. A- 8. meets this week Thurs­ ter, Marian, of Battle Creek, visited
Mra. Young of Hastings visited her
day P. Mi With Mrs. E. S.. Thompson. at Uie home of Elgin Mead Synday.
Sunday callers at tho luime of Mamie daughter. Mra. Leslie DanlcL. last
Program In charge of Mrs. Minerva
week.
Woodman and Mrs. Katherine Clum. Webb were. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neff and
Mra. Jessie Shupp nnd daughter!
sons Harold and carl of Charlotte and
Supper served by Club No. 1.
Hazel and daughter Mabie and hus-1
Mrs. Clement Long and son and Miss Bernie Cotton of Lansing.
Mrs. Sophia Mead wont to Battle band of near Galesburg, visited Mr. and
daughter from Virginia have been
Mrs.
Jolin Shupp last week.
visiting relatives and friends around Creek Saturday and brought her twin
Ralph Henncy visited Mr. and Mrs.’
here and in Woodland and Hastings sisters, Mrs. Ella Shepard ot Sheldal,
Iowa, and Mrs. Susa Rabcnsr of Bat­ Cloyd Van Aman of near Galesburg
FLOUR - FEED
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Some from here attended thc Bible tle Creek .and Mrs. Rabens’ grandson.
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem went to
Conference at Lake Odessa during the Taylor Wood, to spend a week with her.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer of In­ tlie Lake shore one day last week after.
past ten days.
dianapolis, Ind., visited his half broth­ cherries.
HASTINGS
Mra. Merle Slebrecht, of Ban An­ er, J. W. Shaffer ovfcr the 4th. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Greenfield and chiR
tonio. Texas, to the first woman plum­ Shaffer hadn't seen him for 30 years.
dren are camping for a couple of weeks
ber licensed in. Texas.
'
Mra. Martha Deller met with a se- near Cadillac.

the splendid confidence reposed in its integrity
by depositors and friends, have made this Old
Bank Strong.

Purely upon the merit of past’ and present per­
formance this bank solicits your patronage.
There is no time like the present to start a savings account!

Interest at 3,f compounded semi-annually is a
SAFE RETURN for your money.

Don’t try to "get-rich-qinck," but take the sure,
conservative route to substantial financial inde­
pendence. Deposit ever so small an amount in a
savings account here and it begins to earn for you.

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PAGE TEN

court house news

... „■ . Y.M.CA.rTEMS

pJ|,‘

‘
‘ petition for appointment of trust
PROBATT COURT.
and to establish trust fund filed, order1 One hundred boys in Barry county
Est. 'james L. Lancaster, dee’d. An- for publication entered
nual account of Admr filed.
Est Calvin H. Charlton, dee d War- lake August 22-31 as guests of Kellogg
Eft. Marques E S*gur. dee’d. War- rant and invcntoiy. filed,
Foundation. Titat will bv Just great.
|
rant and inventory filed
E»t Josephine Taggart, deed. Order I Jiincty-one attended the Orangeville’
Est. Sarah Ella Stowell, dee’d Will aijou-iiig account entered.
Sunday School .picnic at Madison
and petition to probate filed, waiver of
landing on Gun lake lust Thuraaayr• notice filed.
tier allowing claims entered.
: evening, with a big feed. baseball and
E*t. Fred Studt. dee’d. Bond filed.
Est. Hiram E Rogers. deed Order hwimming. Rev. Victor Jones will■
tetters issued, petition for hearing all0&lt;1ng.claims entered.
.
preach at Orangeville ___
church following
clalml filed, ..on,.
notice to creditors issued.
Mary Humpluey, dee d Petition • Sunday school July 24. at .-k-ven
• Kat. SophronlJ Shultz, dee d. Inven­ for appointment oF Admr. filed, petition o’clock
tory filed
.... o
— -r
,------for.
Special Admr. filed, «
order
apyvlntone hundred alxty-nlne boys und
.~,a 1 Admr.
artmr entered, bond filrd
;n famp
,-lu&gt; J|Klud&gt;
Est. Harvey O. Karn.. dee d. Final in.
lnK H
special
filed
account filed, order for publication cn- alld letter* issued, inlenfory filed
trred
.
’
----county
sessions
there.
Seventy-five
.
Est. Calvin D. Stanton. dee d. Ifiven- ‘
•
wees s ix-ticr.
•
. i P™nd RaP^
&gt;,n camp there now.
lory filed.
:
M. Craft,
Cralft. deed
dee d Peti
Peri-­
Mrs Mary Watkins, mother Of Mp . ",l ls, “
u'atlo!'*I„Pr?‘ ,
Est. Franc!* M.
,■’* allowance filed, order Ernestine Edger, passed away at 1ter । f^d*,rc22,
ub tin rivers of Life In
tion for widows
'home in MiddteviDe Wednmday night- rout
,rnU *hrTe
•
for widow’s allowance entered.
extend
inyohrd became mere unite al con-'
Eat Meryl R. Snyder. deed. Testi- We
.....
. .sympathy
. to the bereaw-a for.mity.
....
• ..
J. M Horner
I
many of treeholdrm filed., license to ones.
.
must outlaw ’war.
.not only beiw-n real estate iswd.
; John Bcneuici made a "business trip ‘ 'We
........
...........
. ;
&amp;i UIU. Murph, lUrt. UrcP will u&gt; ToWo. o!uo. on Salurda, Wc.lr,
countryside*,
because iti
filed, petition for probate filed, waiver Benedict spent lhe day m Lansing
cMintrssldea. but
but above
above all
al! hraiw
it
eMldren.-ot notice filed. [kt-linaUon of tyurt filed., Robert- Dibble ...
ot ........
Peoria. Ill :
.penduw . «wk with nu twrati. Mr. Y«"“ "“-f;
,
order for publication entered. ■
IhMdr, A |«Tt ot th. „ &lt;•, f A™'"
“
Est. Robert McKfbbin. First annual ■nd Mrti™ will be Hwnt .1 Ibrir Ml« .1
Ul“
»■»«. »»d W1U l»,
account filed. •
’
,hclr catnP Tuesday night and Wed-1
Est. Charles Clarkson Aldrich, dee’d. B irlr, v J ike
w'lilum Mcaowwn, mtrd Itnrl.. ot ’ "*» *•»•« Prwnun nnd mrllmfa
Order allowing claims entered.
,
I
Ert. Avi&lt; A Bugbec. Annua! account Un. Will McNutt. |i;.„d awa,Thun.- ‘dTy-gb
d&gt;, nutil »l the MeSun liomr Fu11
Fmndrr. n.y .11
of guardian filed
uv.r llw world in ..bvruiiu tlw llUhi
-/Stet. Bertha M. palmer. Annual Ac-' n r,.! Monday n-m Marl...... .
I
rural
and
Mia
Bthrl
Haablra
ot
Wriliday
id
i&gt;«
Y.
M.
C
A.
loundrd
Sir
count of guardian filed.
m re .Sunday
Sunday gut-ste
guc.-its In the
Urteing w«
the ' CteOHh" WWlnnv.
__________ j
E»t. Marques E. -6egur. dee d. Proof fpiving
Benedict home.
!
WOODLANH
•
*
of service filed, proof of will filed, or-,jrf.hn
---- -------------n and
&lt;ter admitting "will' entered, acceptance T
't Mi
Mrs.. Hltchiv
Ritchp- Mu!l.
Multon
ant! thc
the Mis
Misti. ,
and DqriS Hall attended **-the Ln't."'Tks
......................
of trust filed, tetters testamentary i*-i /fyrtte
'
•'
Vacation Bible school
sued, order limiting settlement yyi-red/ school reunion at Prairieville Sunday.
Mr and Mm. Fred Camp were irtek
Monday. July 11. ut Uie Souui
petition for hearing claims filed, notice
end
to creditors issued .
, gite.-te of friends in Ionia. MLm Brcthrt-n church MDdocUd by Mias
’
“
-.o nan been in Ionia and Phoebe oaks Seventy-six were enrolled
Est. Herbert Colby, dee’d. prefer ap- Alice
Camp
the
fimt
day between the ages of five
pointing Admr. entered.
Lapsing returned with them.
and fourteen. Tiie teachers are Miss
■Margaret Spindler. Mbs Cornelia Wise.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. V. TOwnsend and Mrs.
Arlie Spindler.
। Mr. and Kirs. John Bullind-nnd Mr.
and Mis. Henry Cole six-ijt Sunday at
. Crystal lake.
.
’ ] John RUMcll Bulling. Jean England
rand Frederick Cole rrete their bicycles
to Crystal lake. Friday ttf camp until
Tuesday. Tiny arc doing yps to earn
• I merits for their Boy Scout work
I Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Porter and lit- j
tic daughter Helen" and Mrs. Juliet
Brown ot Cleveland spent part of lust
week with Mr. and Mrs Fred Border.!
They returned home Thursday undr
Miss Winifred Border accompanied •
•them homo for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Brien told i
. ’children of Lansing spent Sunday with!
’Mrs. Geo Fan! Th? children. Cutfi-:
eriiu- anil George, remained for a short i
j visit with their grandmother.
t Beverly Ruel! entertained ten girls
: in honor of her tenth birthday Monday )
| afternoon. July 11.
• i Mrs. Henry Schaibly of West Wood -!
l«hur« with your family.
1 land and Mrs. Mae Huff of Flushing I
.‘spent Friday evening with .Mrs. Nellie;
• ; Hitt.
you quality foods, that art
i Mr. and Mn-. Arthur Allerdlmr and
Goo. Fuller spent Sunday at Crystal;
lake.
.
•
I
bring you definite Mvingi.
; Mrs. Homer Harrison and children I
iof Detruit are visiting her motfier. Mrs.;
* Smith Holmes, for twft weeks.
’
■ Mr,. Arlie Spindler and daughter*;
■ • [M-nt the week end with relathes an!
; Grand Rapids.
Mr and Mrs. Will Flory visited htej
Something new — Grape Nuts in
■i brother. Elmer Flory, of Hustings Sun-j
flakes with the same delicious flavor
day. •
- Mrs Frances. Herbert and Mis&gt; Ruth ‘
I Holmes of California who are vbiupgl
Pint Can
tlivir mother. Mrs. Smith holmes. left!
|Monday for a weeks visit with her sis-'
ter. Mrs. David Vail, of Muskegon.
I
i Mrs. Glen England. Mrs. Smith
Hulmes, of Woodland. Mrs France.
; Herbert and Mi-« Ruth Hulmes of i
stmu*fSd
12 or. Bol.
California and Mrs Homer Harrison |
| -&gt;t Detroit visited Mr*. Holtrter's sister.-j
j.Mr.1, C. M. Broun, of Grand Rapid. 1
; Friday.
i Lotus Post. Mbs Gladys Post and;
;Marvin DcV'ns of Grand Rapids spent;
jthe atstk end with Mr. and Mrs. w'm.;'
j Mohler.
। .Mis* Phyllui England attended a
I iiincheon given by Miss Loraine Rowe;
•‘of Long Island at'Oakwood Manor Apt. |
Grand Ifoldck. Friday Mix* Rowe was a;
jetassntate of Miss Englands at Ward
। Belmont.
' Miss Katherine Mohter of Grand;
I RapidX is ...pentltng a two weeks' vaca-!
Hon with her [iaicnts.-Mr. and Mr*
A ipecial value for thoie who
Quart *E*E „
|Wm Mohler.
. j
know ■ real saving.
Jar
at jC
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McKnight of
Hastings spent Sunday with Dr. and
1GB
... Tall Can
M/. R G. Finnic.
•
’
Mrs. Gier, Densmore entertained theBridge club Tlnirsda- evening Out of
Ru h and Creamy
Lb.
town guests were- Mrs. Homer Harn- j
on of ixrrtm. Mrs. Frances Herbert ■
jand Mis* Ruth Hdlmcs of Cahfortoa
The . Michigan
Departfhcni 'of
. H- alth are Rising io the women of
Woodland township a rare opportunity j
: in sending to. them a series of le^ns i
■ cot-.wrning the health .of children at)
i various stages of tlieir live*, diet of ‘
!. cltuol children, the health of thc ex- j
ix-ctant mother am! many more equally
|important subject-. These lessons arc]
; absolutely free and very worth while
extract.
i.Thcy are brought to us by Dr. Edria
Watck and Mias Helen Linn. R N from
. the Bureau of &lt;fiUd Hygiene and Pubhe Health Nursing of thc State Depart­
ment. If you are a mother you especial- &gt;
• ly need this but will be equally helpful
!to any woman. There will be six weekly i
‘lewous, held at the schoolhouse-in . the ’
I ■ Health” room, beginning on Wednes- ‘ ’
day. July 13 at 3 o’clock. Twelve other!
idistrict* in the county arc availing,
; themselves of these fine lessons.
'

That 2-Cent Tax on
Your Bank Checks
The New Revenue Act
which became effective June 21, compels every bank to
charge each customer’s account a tax of Two Cents On Each
Check, to be remitted monthly by the bank. No part of this
tax is retained by the bank but the entire tax collected is sent
to the U. S. Revenue Collector.

Collection of This Tax

The Cost of This Tax

will be handled by this bank without
any inconvenience to the customer.
An ACCURATE ACCOUNT of the
checks drawn by each depositor will
be kept and charged to the indi­
vidual account at the end of each
month and will be shown on your
monthly balance sheet.

to each customer is small when com­
pared to the convenience and safety
of a checking account. The small
^amount of the tax will not warrant
any customer' withdrawing an un­
usual amount of cash, assuming the
risk of loss by Holdup, Burglary,
Fire, etc.

&gt; Your usual procedure with a checking account will
enable this bank to continue its beneficient
service to this community

Hastings City Bank
“The Bank with the Chime Clock”
Capital

$75,000.00

Surplus

$50,000.00

Grape Nuts Flakes
Mazola Oil
Apple Butter
Olives
Marshmallows

MAKES
CLEANLINESS
IMPOSSIBLE

29c

2SC

?£ 10c

Pork and
Beans 5c
ict

Do you live near a dusty highway?

Is your dusting an endless job?

When wet clothes are hung on the line,
do they act as blotters for clouds of
road dust?
&gt;

SALAD DRESSING

Do *you know that the dust can be
stopped in 24 hours by sprinkling clean,
white, odorless flakes on the road?

§C

Milk
Cheese

15

Margarine
Nut 2 19c
Root Beer
Sardines
Oxydol

many pails of water from the air and
will make the road moist, clean and
firm, as though there had been a
light rain?

15c

Your highway official knows how easily
and quickly gravel and macadam roads
can be made dustles?. GeHowr booklet
"How To Control Dust". It tells exactly
how road dyst can be prevented.

10c

20c

Household
Cleanser iga

5

Cluni without Kistchinj. Doti not linn the wtlcr bitch

Feb Naptha Soap 4 Bart 19c

Dutch Fly Ribbons 2

5c

nnnaE
■

Do yotrknow that two bags of Dowflake
Calcium Chloride will quickly absorb

i.G.A. STORES

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
i Mrs Dan Roberts spent a few day.-:
‘with her mother-in-law in Hastings
‘last week.
Mr and Mrs Fred Hanes entertained
| relative* from Fort Wayne. Ind, re-;
| ccntly.
i Mis. Weta Kinney will entertain the ■
tnembem of the Dorcas Society this)
week Thursday afternoon.
: Mrs. Ignita Barnhart and son of'
। Battle Creek spent Saturday afternoon1
| with her mother. Mrs. Hulda Hawks
; Mr. and Mrs -Dexter Crouse suited
; Mr. and Mrs. John Ackett at Nashville
Wednesday.
Mere noise issues from the propeller
(of an airplane than from the engine..

MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

CALCIUM

CHLORIDE

�SUPERVISORS'
PROCEEDINGS
APRIL SESSION

day eventar. Other visitors there Fri­
day were. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McIntyre
and Mra .Mary McIntyre of Battle
Creek. Mr. and Mrs Claude Mr Intyre
cf near Augusta Visited there Thurnday.

day after spending a week with Irr
cousin. Grace Japinga, in Detroit.
Mr nnd Mrs. James D»(Ui' of Royal

J
Byron Lewis Friday night. On BaturJ "!’ day. they all attended thc funeral of
i 161 the latter's niece. Mrs. James Eaton
inland baby in Hasting*.
J ’J
Miss Ethel Jones of Hostings was a
: 40 I guert of tlie Misses Maybelle Hart and
‘ }* Barbara Chamberlain Bunday.
: 11i Mr. and Mrs John Christy of Bat­
- so :'.le Creek visited friends'to this vicinity
—; Sunday.
.
’ ’ '; Several of Maybelle Hart's office
। fra nd. surprised iier on her birthday
Friday nigh’ After'enjoying a dellcloua
ly1 dinner they ail decided that Miss May»u belle had really been surprised.
' Tlds community was shocked and
■k i saddened to hear of thc tragic death ot
i Mrs. Eathel -Lewis Eaton and six weeks
,**“|old baby who burned to death last
i,i, -Thursday mommy Mr and Mra. Eaton
■■'‘•j liad -moved to Grayling only a week
before fire destroyed tlie home in
'■
which they occupied the up stairs
apartment Mr. Eaton was burned so
severely it la not expected that tic will
live, but Mrs. Eaton and baby .atm to
iwx
— P.
..... (have iObt tlurlr Uvea by Miflocatton and
Idlcvllle Merchants vs tiie M- E. churenI were unable to escape. Mr*. Eaton with
’''.' game Friday at U I*. M. There will
parents. Mr. and Mrs Ernes*.
Lucli old tmwra m W. H. McKcvnt. for Lewis, lived in this vicinity several
,1 a time years ago. un tiie circuit; an-'years ago. Wc extend deepest sympathy
' other, EilL-. E. Faulkner, who is tu to the family in their bereavement.
1 pitch, was a ball player 30 years ago ' Mrs. Bouma of Freeport returned to
"u But how about it now? Well the only her home Sunday wfer •pending a few
-.-•way we know of U to be present and'days with her daughter. Mrs. Cattle
"" see for youryelf It will be lots of fun.; Hart.
'SiThe M. E team is nude up of young! W H. Bush, who to visiting his
•jui players. who are very cocky right; daughter in Lbs Agelw. Calif. writes
I now. as Hwy have won several games' that he stood lhe trip fairly well and
'I this season.
. is enjoying the beautiful wenery there.
•■-I i vsi 3“
Mra. Louise Chapman, aged 73 years.
ADAMS I AKE
111
SJ!"" -••. •rr-a-y ...ran, sta tad
w„„, Ult„ •
SpriMt -re
&gt;3.201 been a sufferer for years. She hud lived
and Mr3 George MorrlwuM’ and
'.. .
J ,.‘crr Jovcr 50
.?CtJn!ny Dwight VanHorn attended the Prairieiv.,a. ..
too -9 &lt;H. friends to mourn, besides the brother uUe
rellnlon On 8un&lt;Uy
Ward. in
5J 401R. T. French of California and her
Mr and Ml3 Marcus Bagley were
“~ ~-“i nephews, r. s. and T. D- French. Fu- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hit am
»rSMo ncra) nl the Beeler parlors on Monday .Vandtnbcrg of Cooper
3 Pwho wl|1
Onr,°'mLwd
Herbert cnd
Morehouse
and familyvUiUn&lt;
vpent
&gt; «.«! 4 •
a by th ?
dcnla
&lt;rtaUy
| [h&lt;t
in otMjd

n,»la«—I'rr.o,&gt;lt. U.b
-.■.l|.rlu&gt;lrli.lr,.l l. &lt;if 1
irr. Mayo. II.r be#.
I'kauly I’lrrk* • .nd *
lii'An, Slaia. Parker.

&gt;: Hvrwtw.
There was a slight fire at Michael j their daughters. They were Sunday
ii.rry iWMy Trw.orer. cryan’s on Friday when tiie roof wag guesta ol Mr. and Mra. B. C. Chapman
,» lurkur. .upported i&gt;y1 discovered afire. Quick work held the . and family.
«&gt;»nW &lt;lown Sonw^damage was done; Mra. Frank Bagley called on her
.n,
’
by water.
*
| daughter. Mrs John Caption, at Pen•r II..Lu., .upperird by
Paul M crtdler Lx the first farmer-nock hospital on Thursday. Bin- found
‘"'.ndhr,'.-' here to buy and operate acombine,her recovering nicelyfrom her recent
&lt;•&gt; -sp-tx! nut to »rwd Last week it was started up and did , operation.
... ' r*«««rr. in ««!•■» 1&gt; fine WWk on his farm west of town. It
Mrs. HerbertMorchouiw nccomcuU
threshes at oneoperation,ponied Mr. andMraDavid Shepherd
&lt;»rri..i. Ye... .us
leaving the wheat in bags ready to. to Gull lake Tnuraday afternoon where
.y Harku*. .&gt;n.|-.rud by draw to the granary. Some diacrent they enjoyed a fine atWresa givert by
. .
.
.
Rev. Ironsides of Chicago.
........ ..........
oc»cr«. .uw wu. v. mn.
«»»Many from this neighborhood atpcria, were here on Monday last week tended thc Walton League. program of
and inspected our school building and lectures by Dr. Pritchard, ilhutrated
equipment. They recently lost their with pictures of Kellogg.camp and one
building by fire and are looking around by Ben East with pictures on Isle
and so far they have seen none that. Royale. Both were very instructive and
equals oura.
entertaining.
.
W. H. Und. of Woodland was here The Helping Hand club with an at­
one day last week to look over lhe lots' tendance of eighteen members mft
of D. E. Bovce, whose farm dwelling ~****
Mrs. Jennie-Boniface Joined t/c club.
recently burned; northcast of town,
Mrs. F. O. Stokoe is vUiting friends । Tlie next m&lt;*ttpg will be held at home
of Mrs. Dee Nottingham.
j Sunday visitor* of Mr. and, Mra.
Charles Hunt were. Fay NichoU of Pine
spending a week with Arthur Brace. lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boulter and
Sr. She reports a real pickup in auto children of CoaU'GPove and Mr. Chase
Industry there.

JUNE SESSION

iss;

Floyd Haight and family and Mrs.
Douglas Phetteplace of Portland
Demerest of Grand Rapids and Pierre I vtsiu-d relatives at lids place recently.
Stlmpson and family of Parmelee
Mr. and Mrs. L- G. McNutt ot Otacgo
and Verne Smith and family of Middle­ and Harry Lewis of Eureka. Qallf..
ville were visitors at Eugene Haight's
Sunday.
Roy McCaul and wife attended the i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hcrmlnelte of
Home Management club picnic at Bar- Chicago arc spending a two weeks’ yalow lake^Bunday.
cation in this vicinity.
Leon Irotts and wife and Russell Mejob England of Bellevue spent the
Nee visited their daughter. Mrs. past week with - relatives and friends
Morris Lewis, and husband in Kalama- Bt tills place.
zoo Sunday.
David Shantean ol Toledo spent a
Marilyn and Junior England spent'.few days thc past week with his
last week with their grandparents./nephew, Elmer Cutcher. and family.
Leon PotU and wife, while their par--------------- *-------------------ents were on a trip* up north.
Mrs. John Lusko and daughter Irene
spent a few days last week with her
i brother and family in Grand Rapids
Vance Sharp and family of Middle-1 north of Hustings. Saturday/
i ville and Oscar Sherk nnd wife of theI Mrs. Charles Hudson of Vicksburg,
West County line spent Thursday eve-1 also Floyd Cairns of Freeport air vlsllnlng al Leon PoHi ----- | 'ng E D. Reynolds.
Mra. Roy MeCatfl and Mrs -Dan PoRena Boersma and- two friends of
land visited thc latter's mother in Has- Grand Rapid-i spent tlie week end al
lings Wednesday.
(the Poerama cottage.
--------- ■'«,«»
j a party from Kalamazoo Is staying
■. Sheep have sold as low as 10 cents a couple of weeks at. Maiurcen's cot­
a head in Omaha, Neb.
j tage.

Investing Safely
The old-fashioned security that Iras gone through all depres­
sions in the last 100 years, and come out with colors flying—
Homes, not Apartment Houses or sky-scrapers, but modest
American homes with a small loan paid back a little each
month, and each month more valuable to both the home owner,
And'the Standard.

♦
4

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY

PAGE TWELVE

SALE!SALE!

Lansing, Mich.—The last, two weeks lylilch might have been serious. While
turning out for another car lie ran over
Uie bank'.omd broke the windshield und
top of! f rail hl* car. ’ He received sev­
eral wounds and scratches.
.
Thc Y. 8. school mceUng was held
Monday night. Roy Courtney was
elected a* the director for the following

Trade Your Used Car
for a Better One/
Good Used Cars at Special Prices
Model A 1930 Tudor, fine condition.
1929 Pontiac Coach.
1931 Model A Pickup.
1929 Model A Standard Coupe.
1930 Model A Sport Roadster.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Chevrolet Truck with gravel
body.
1929 Ford Truck with Stake Body.
These”cara'and trucks are in FIRST CLASS CONDID1TION. It will pay you to look them
over before you buy!

Universal Garage Co
Telephone 2121

Hastings, Mich.

I daughter. Mrs. Ollie Padrlford.

bile# in Michigan take a decided spurt
Thia is attributed in a measure to Uie
drain- of Michigan cltisen* to drive new
cars on vacation trips and during the
Fourth of July holiday
Title* were issued by lhe department
of stole for 8336 new cars during the
last two weeks of June. This |* about
a 50 per cent Increase over Uie num­
ber of titles issued (Juffhf th£ first two
week* In the same month. Tiie demand
for transfer of titles of used car* also
showed some increase but was not 'so
■ decided m 1'n .the case of. new .automo­
: biles, During lhe last two weeks of
June. 10568 title transfers were made
I for used curs. During tile rurne period,
automobiles that had been operat­
ing in other states, were granted Michl-.
‘gun titles:

Robert Sager underwent an operation
for Uie removal of tonsils Monday. He
is now home. an«l recovering,nicely.
Yankee Springs School reunion will
be held Saturday. July 30. at the
schoolhouse. Everyone corm- ami en­
joy lhe day with us. Pot luck dinner

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Lunt Week's Letter.
.
Mr. and Mra. L. H Gray of Detroit
spent the week end with Mrs. Lulu
• Gray.
I Mrs. Lulu Gray ind Robert. Mr. and
(Mra. L- H. Gray o^Jetroit. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Gray of East Assyria and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and family of
West Vernmentville attended Uie Gray
family picnic near Galesburg Sunday.
Tiie Vern Blanck family have Uic
' measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chtesemttn and
' family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weeks of
Buttle'Creek -spent the week end at Lee
Gould's.
■ Renry Balch- and. Mrs. Smith and
'two daughters of Battle Creek called
on Matt Balch and family Monday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks nnd
family attended a picnic near Ver­
montville Uie Fourth.
The Misses Myrtle.bonklln and inorcnee RlchurcUoA'of Traverse City spent
Uie week end yA.th the former’s molh»
er. Mrs. Franr Norton, and family.
'
Cha*. Anderson of Battle Creek called
at L. W. Jarrard's Sunday.
Mr.-. Frank Norton. Mrs Ella Tay■ lor. Myrtle and Cleola Conklin and
Florence Rlchardron spent Sunday aft­
ernoon with thc former's son. Roy
i Conkkli. nt Union City, and also culled
on Mr. and Mrs. Haley Covey.
'
Mrs. Lulu Gray and Robert spent
/Saturday .night and Sunday -at Leon
1 Gray's in Wi--.t Vermontville.

roiuiiuny wii»i air. anil airs, najp
Sponable visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert
' Warner of Parchment Sunday.
i Mrs. Murtha Horn spent last week

and- tn company with Mr and Mrs Ben
and Brooks of Lansing «pept the Fourth at lly in South Maple Grove
ulher rciaVij v' near- South Haven.
, Mr. and Mrs. George Payne of HasMr. and Mrs Harold Prindle of. Thnse who came thc Fourth to view j tings spent Wednesday evening with
Plainwell were gueau for the week end" their old home. It In* parsonage, were Mr. and Mrs. Mila Ashby.
of the latter * brother Jim Wilcox and Mrs. Margaret Welsh of St. Louis., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mbcner and Le*. family;
Mlch. and Mr. Und Mrs. .Brunun and , ter Sonneville and family spent MonMr. and Mr*.-Bert Newland and chii- । three daughunt from near Nashville., day tn Battle Creek.
• dren of Wyoming arrived recently for Mra Welsh and Mrs. Brumm will be , caller# and visitor., at G. K Kenyon',
u &gt;rul.»ulr vsu with Iflium
---------------- -------------- ----------- ------------Mr. .met Mr-. Wm- Havens were Sun- ’ Mrs. I. E. Curtis who pa* pastor of thia lock. Mrs. Fuller and son of . Battle
day gtiffi.ts ot their daughter. Mrs. । united Brethren church many years, creek. Frank Hallock of Milo. Walter
Rankin Hart and family -of Brush .ago.
"IWhlte of Parchment and Mr und Mrs.
,,RI"
. 1 Mrs.
Frank Maa*
Mrs Grace Rice returned home I[Frank
Mau and'Mrs,
and Mrs. Kate Patton of
Manning Doaglu-u *j&gt;cnt Friday Tuesday from her *ojourn with her i Kalamazoo.
nigh: and Saturday in Hasting.,.
father in his bereavement through the: We hope no one will forget our un­
Mr. and Mrs E A. Buy* oL Flint death of his wife.
nual Shultz school picnic. July 30. and
were guest* Thursday of the former's
iucgc sir, i -i ui,&gt;vio iwuii
Lottie Hart near‘Orangeville a,, P,ttn l° “J1*1’*
nkec air:&gt;.
Mrs. UV1
Geo. Havens,
and iuuuq
fablily. !'1 Mrs
H.C--C
I1.IUIJ. mm
■
; Mr
Mr unrf
und Mr»
Mrs. J
J. IV
W. Tedrow
Tedrow enter.
enter­
A large number of farmer neighbors •,ni*
ll4r' .C?I,JC
tained over the week end. Mr." and Mrs
and friend.', pleasantly surprued Mr a.,cw days w,lh Mr- and ^r5- tdd-'
Frank Hamilton of ,Chicago and. Dr
und Mrs Bert New laud Saturday eve- Rlc&lt;“'
.
’Forest Godfry of Toronto. Canada, a
n:ng .it :i.c h-mir ot the latter's father* i Mr. Hart is. improVlijg in health''.cousin of Mrs. Tedrow, spent Wednes­
\v*«i Ke&lt;T. Visiting followed by ijatnty which will be good news to his many' day and Thursday with them.
refreshmenu made it a pleasant eve-; friends.
,
'
***
Callers on.Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cham' After service* Sunday, Rev. FredIl berbin Sunday afternoon were. Mr
Mr and Mr, Albert ?ja&gt;h and chil­ King and family spent the day withHund Mrs John Christy of Buttle Creek
dren of Hatting* were Sunday evening the Geiger fumihes
j and Mr..and Mrs. Bert McCallum of
caller, at the twer.e of Mr and Mr*
Cloverdale.
HOLMES CIIIIUII.
!r and Mtv Richard taubaugh and
NORTH HOPE.
Mr. and Mr. Welby Crock ford and
•rtended tlie Laubauah^tuhiot-. at
family are Maying .«*. - J&lt;wi&gt;h Crock­
lake on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jay Anders and mother
Ill t&gt; ford* while they are 4»iiduut the Week ■ and Otto pranshka spent Sunday with
:)wmJ *;th their daughter. Mr* E ft Owen- Mr. und Mia Ray Welch und family at
luck* Ui Grand Hawn
,
Kendall.
'•
anMr* Walter Durkee returiu-d Satur­
Mr and Mrs. JVilli.im Havpnv of
day alter spending a few day* in King- Southwest Rutland-and Mr and Mrs
Robert Vnwmun of Gun lake spent |
Mr. and Mr» Joseph CrnCUord spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart
Sunday at Will Crackford* in North। and family.
Mr* Carlton and their caller* were Mrs
Wilhelmina Pranshkar-who has been
• i - Kr.nc H'/.rt-.e* of Woodland and spending tin/ past week with her
and ^jKht&lt;r of Calfforiua.
grandiNtrcnU. Mr and Mrs. Lpui* Fer­
c.dnig
Mr ■ and Mr, Robert Lennon ot guson at Kalamazoo, returned home
imuA Grand Rapid* vuned Mr and Mr* Monday afternoon. _
•d »&gt;n George Lennon at B*n Crockford * live
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum of
&gt; with ;u*: of Utt week andxbe latter left fur Cloverdale culled Sunday evening on
longer Cuicinnau WedncAda)
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald McCallum and
Mr and Mr* Sylvester
; family.
•
:• -P»-nt -pent Sunday at D**'.*ht ( •Fames in *M- and Mr*. Ellsworth Scott, and
Orv.lic Hastings.
'
daughter ol Banhcid and Mr. and Mrs.
I Mu* Mary Ingram spent -Use pas: Gier. Watson of Prairieville and Mi
is
With Miss Julia Durkee while her
(tints spent Sunday with Gus Peake.11
and family
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Saunders andjf,
family of Hastings were Sunday
tors at the home nf Otto. Natal.

BUILDING AND
LOAN SHARES
Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

®!1£ Rational ffioan &amp;
Tnucgtinnit BTompatui
Detroit's OU-t Building and Lorn Auociution

IRVING.

\

Irving achool and Albert Haye* moder-1
atS'Mi'u*'
lator. to fill vacancy at' lhe annual! h.w- "
‘s/uj-r. s.uu w«M&gt;*n
I meeting
•
*v«i:*. r Ab.ent AH. CUrk*. &lt;Urn«4
i Mr* WU1U Chubb, erstwhile rewdem L “?&gt;»* Um1.4*/.™'
*i‘2
iof Irving, died recently in Borgcss lu&gt;i- 5^*1
J, «u .J'Ttl bi“m&lt; u.HmAJt
' pi tai. Kalamazoo, following a few days | tonwr
&gt;»4 M*r&gt;k«n 6i«. i,« rr*in»a.
illness. She U survived by her husband Iv’*’
J ,
.nd ihrw Uultan. Eldon .nd J«zLii1
'o.'i’4;.. IKl'ng’S’ jt.kn
Chubb and Mrs Cecelia Holdrun. all of watT
mnitrort ■ ,&lt;n
&gt;i
Kalamazoo.
1116
Mich&gt;r»n A»«. u *,*01*4 uudn
Little Geraldine Bu.-ghdufT stayed!
c..'r'«d*«*••'*■ *&gt;
herewith her grandmother Pierce! u.sh t.r am vv.ii.r^ ,apreru&lt;t t.y Aid
Mr.....
and.___
Mrs.
•*&gt;•’ &gt;■
’k» laf,
m*tt«r of »crk in Fuurtb
. while
...-—-.--J
_ Gerald
... BurghdutT
_
. U.,.1 nark
lu.ir.iu VI nil. BIUSU- ,
duff s great uncle, William McGown. „Bl.
c&lt;
. which was held at Uie Martin Corners
br; church on Monday
j Miss Lillian Sowcrby is at home f«
.....-----_ __ ___ . I
... .. .

1250 Griswold Sl, Detroit
E*i*bluhed 1889

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

1

Mr. and Mrs Alex Mayville vUited ‘ w*n«. tk.t‘
their children in Grand Rapids last [•*w'
of tb.a sudden paaztog of Joe Willetts' *E£'
who had lived in and near here inl.j*'

?

j

SANDY HILL8.
SALE OF AUTOMOBILES
Last Week's Letter.
.
•
INCREASED IN JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKibbln and
family of Otsego. Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Fifty Per Oent More 8h*ttdtk and family of Kalamiuoo
Than First Two Weeks of
Geo McKJbbtn.
Month Is Reported
Charlie 'Ludlow met with an accident

Just-Received a Solid Truck of Meats
Purchased for This Sale at Prices
Everybody Likes to Pay
AND QUALITY GUARANTEED

Lb. 9C
Picnic Style Ham M'WS-VCured
Boiling Beef Choice Meaty Cuts Lb. 5^c
«ZVz

Pork Loin Roast Yop.rfTg Lb 11c

BEEF
STEAK

BEEF
ROAST

Young and Tender
Pound

Any and All Cuts

1Z1C

llc

*

Pound

PORK ROAST
Pork Sausage 4

Lb..

25c

Center Cult

Lb.

Bacon Sqrs.

8c

lb.

7c

SLICED BACON &amp; 2 - 25c
1
CHICKENS
Lb' IOC
Lard 3Lb19c Salt PorkLb 71c

♦

FRESH DRESSED
Local Fowl

— *
Mlicntiun.

SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON ALL
MEAT ORDERS FOR THRESHERS!

WISCONSIN CHEESE
SALMON

13c

Lb.

3

Fancy Pink

25c

Macaroni-Spaghetti or Noodles 6
PINEAPPLE
PEACHES

2

Sultana
DelMonte

5c

Large Can

4

PALMOLIVE SOAP

z

Rolls

—•

PEAS

5

Whole Head

3

Tender-Sweet

TEA SIFTINGS

15c
25c

Bars

4

NORTHERN TISSUE
RICE

25c

Large Cana

■

25c

Pounds

20c

Cans

25c

10c
2 u,,. c&lt;n. 9C
Pound

WHITEHOUSE MILK

Post Toasties or Kellogg’s', Corn

Flakes 2 Pk«*/21C&lt;

BEANS

5

SUGAR

Quaker Maid

C^ns

25c
8c

Powdered—Jack Frost Pound Pkg.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY ». IM!
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
DRIVERS’ LICENSES
MAY BE REVOKED ”,

DELTON.
Mr. and Mn. Vander Roest of Kala-1
mazoo spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Garner Hampton.
Failure Lo Appear !. Court Apt
Mr. and Mrs.' peter Adrianson enter­
to Lead to This Action
friends of Lansing spent Sunday with tained the latter's brotiier and wife.!
■
V,,, iko
'Mr. and Mr&gt;. Lee Hamburger of North Mr. and Mrs. John Van Holde of KaJa-|
mazoo over the week end.
,.
by thc State
woodland.
Claude Groat of East I analog spent.,
l-n.U&gt;,. UM-MOUU1.M «M 1.11
M
r J BU.ldon .nd
lo k.u.-r court uuimusu lor UUUe , c |,f u ,
n umM &gt;” IM Thursday. Friday and Saturday here
Ojuuon. .mcb ,r. mlrfrmr.nor. un-.
J™
&lt;kr M.U. I..., .,rr ll.bl. U
&gt;!«&lt; «„ Mabl, cirkmuO .M »».
Groat has been hired by lhe township
raliooj board to act as superintendent
of thi- schools tor next year
k UMulWrOH lUUkoi Mr .,.&lt;1 Mr.. K'J BWd.m .nd
asked for tlie revocation of approxi- .. ..
.
,
..
,
nrw trustee pn the school board at the
hiately 100 liceiws weekly on this
ground. The oficnsca for which failure burg. Prairirevtlle and riickory earner* scikOol meeting Monday.
i Mrs Ka^WBilliams is sprndljig the
:&lt;&gt; upp-ar in court, mav result in loss of i returning home Tuesday evening.
thc right to drive are failure to stop j Mr and Mrs L Wachter visited Mrs I week wltTi her grand-daughter. Mrs
at “through" street* and highways and i!,Hcnh' Wachter in Grand Rapids Bun­ C , L. Texter of Hastings.
Charley Smith made n-business trip
driving at speeds faster tlian timsc al-1,] day Hie latter U seriously ill.' ,; to Florida last week.
lowed-by'cities and villages.
The Vrltr reunion wax held at RtverFriends and'relatives In Delton at-,
After tiie •ccn-tary of stuu- if. nQtlfled
park Ionia. Sunday. Laurence
tended
thc funeral of Mrs. Will Wil-,
of failure to appear in court to suuiRKf |Vcltc.
, Will Velle. Mrs Reauthrr. Mrs
a summon-, in such Ca.w.. it is tiuinda-|(Claun and families attended and rc- llrati nt Urbandale Thursday afternoon.
tory. on the department to revoke th*j]pnrt a fine time.
license lo operate a motor vcliiclc. To]'‘ Miss Bessie Valentine, whd has been, and Mrs Von Dunn motored to Cedar
obtain a m-w, luenw, the law. requires working in Hastings was taken aick, Springs Sunday to spend the day.
Miis Hannah Jones is aMkirtlng Mrs.
that a new application l&gt;r made in tiie but is gaining slowly at the home ot
Johnson at tlie Delton switchboard
***’ ‘"',v ,u*,v
]her sister Etta HambaTgrr
tactod to the new upplieatton a rourt | Mr. aigl Mrs Hlstier and ran of this week.
Funeral
sendees for Milton Willison
&lt;«r the previtiwi alleged
cimagniug called at WHt Velte'w Wedjeiuic.
_ • , &gt; , _____ ’ nesday.
tors Friday afternoon.
• Thc pcllon Sunday school will hold
SOUTH HASTINGS.
; thrir annual Sunday school picnic
U.t Week -. Miter
Wwkl| tetter
,
July 26 at Prairieville public,
—M*. ami Mrs Alh-ji V. Bisbee • of i Mrs. Chiy Barber nnd Rom-Ur spent Tuesday,
..
Chicago f.|»nt the Fourth with his *h-&lt;the week end with friends at Saginaw jmrk.
Mrs. Ella-Jloger:. of Pine lake spent
ter and family. Mr ami Mn J&lt;i-epn; Mr an&lt;| Ml&gt;
R&lt; vrx&gt;l&lt;l&gt; and koiu
Thursday
with Mrs. Frances Searles.
McCiurttln. n-ar HasUilip. Mr.
a busiu^- trip to Allegan,
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cyrus
Larabei* and ran,
returned to Chicago Tuesday morning.'Thursday.
.
to life Work. Mrs Bisbee und" children: Mr. and Mrs iWbffrt Ennan and U-Urr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison
■staying for a longer vt.-4t.
.
Hamy made a bust new. trip to Lan- und sons, l^iwrcnee and Gerald, of
Hastings and Mr. and Mr*.' Oliver
Mr. and Mrs Frank Wilhiughby and slng Frldiiy.
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children ot Angola. Ind . spent Sunday i Mr unil Mr-i. Del Cosgrove of Plain- Wertnum ami sons. Sherman and
with Her comJnMr. and Mn... Jrweph
Saturday night witii Mr Wellington, ot Cedar Creek were Sun­
day gta-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McCl'jrkhi,
r.c-* ——„...
'
4iand• Mrs.
-- R.
- Cosgrove.
------------ ........
Werlman. at their cottage at "Wall
Mr, and Mis. jhi-eph Bchntirr &lt;&gt;f Mid-1 -Mrs iConyer spent wvera! days the lake.
'
Mr”
wt*k *“h Mn c I‘y,w* “l u‘m
A niistiikc in our items last week
I Corners,
cone-riling
the chicken dinner tills
evening.
I Mrs. Edgar Huffltetl and children ot
Marion Lm-the of [Detroit apent several d.ivs the' past o'clock should have rcjid Wednesday
-.—:......
- llb- went witii her Wv,.g with her iwrenls, Mr. und Mrs. evening, July 30. Instead of Thursdaymtrents. Mr. und M; • Jowfih McCllirj. Barber.
kin. und idsieh, and brothers, nnd aunt: Mr. and Mrs, J F Oswald
- vWlcd her evening. July.21.
All ladles interested are invited to
and-cousin.-. of Chicago, Mn. Alien Bisattend n series of meetihgt to be held
Incr# Sunday.
al tiie sciunlhoUM- each Thursday aft­
ernoon
at promptly i'JO o'clock for
LENT &lt;'OllNERS.
thc next five weeks. Izrturcs on
Mr.. Charh . Stein nnd granddailgli- |। Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steelt enter­ health, nutrition, etc . will be given by
ter df Ohio, are yiaUing l»cr sister, Mrs. ?tained about sevcnty-flvfl friends and a doctor and trained nurse who are
sent out by the stale. These meet­
Homer Bates, and family.
neighbors to a dancing party Saturday ings are free und interesting and in­
Mi and Mrs Percy Vester and baby evening. John D. Null and Jnhn.Mer™._
01 Grand ttt]N&lt;i.s called on Mr and c'nt
,.r of
4)f OL
Qtm
M'.so
Ko and
ami John
John'’ Warner,
Warner. local
&lt;&lt;&gt;cal structive.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon ' Leonard have
Ml. GWRft Dixon and Mrs. Gilford,llirnt.li(&lt;1 lhr mtU(.
Sunday.
•
I Mrs.. Ida Goxiell returned to her been entertaining some’- cousins .from
Chicago
the
past
week
Mr-. Ella Rog­
Bruton DeCocker went to Houghton
ln Mq-skegon Inst week.
lake Sunday to visit hit. aistor lor a, Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred Bail spent Wed- ers returned home* with them for a
few'days.
Tuesday in-Allwan with her’parent-.
f-tyver.il from here attended the
Mr, and Mr. C. B Fuigeraii of Kai- Mr iU,d Mr.v Roland.Day.
iimnxoo .-.pent Sunday with Mrs. Bruton ] Mr ;„t4 Mrs. charle* .Fox of Knla- funeral of Mr. Conrad Kahler in Clov­
DcCwker. •
jmaxoo were callers of Mr. 'and. Mi.s erdale Sunday afternoon.
Miss Coivitancc Stanton ol KalainuMr* Orley Smith and Mra. Horn, r ]CI.lU. -nu,inttS Friday evening.
and-Mn- Charles {item were hi i
—-------- ......................... .......
; zoo has been spending
“ -“T’ the past three,
H .ttl. Creek Hatnrdity.
I Recent statistlai reveal fewer mar-'
f ‘ •&gt;OT Rrnnd-jmrcnts, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Sledge and fam- riapts during leap year than during; MJ’’- solnmon btanton.
Ilv sik-iA Sunday in Gland Rapids.
oidinary jtars.
.
I Mis". Donithy Cortright of Kalama­
zoo spent Inst week with her grandI parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sawyer .of DcI troll spent part of last titek with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Duster.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kern and Mr.
and Mr*. Alber! Hampton visited in
I Plainwell Sunday afternoon.
। Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bush of Battle ]
(Creek spent Sunday evening witii Mr.
{ and Mrs. H. F. Wortman.
I Tlie pioneer picnic in Wert man‘r..
j grove near Cedar -Creek will be held'
on the usual date, thc last Thursday in,
' JUly. or thc 28th of July
i Sunday visitors at George Kern’s
: were. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of
i Scotts, Mrs. Annabell Pococlc of Lanisllig and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamp। ton. local.
’
•
' ■&gt; George
Georee Harrington
Harrlimton and wife of Knla-1
Knla, mazoo were Sunday afternoon callers
[on Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreau ot
TELEPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
Augusta visited at James Underhill's
Sunday.

Report of Annual Meeting and Itemized Financial Re­
port of Barry Township School Districts.

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LAND PLASTER
FOR

ALL KINDS OF PLANTS

LEARN PRIMARY DISTRICT NO * fit OF BARRY TOWNSHIP.

BUY YOUR COAL NOW.'

Hastings Lumber &amp; Cqal Co

EVERY
THIRD HOME
with electric refrigeration

has a General Electric

f every three domestic elecfrigeraiors in ute today is a'
fi-'E. . a leaden hip uon through
dependable-performance.

In addition to unfailing oper­
ation, the General Electric
refrigerator offers you ,d//-Stecl
cabinets sturdily .built for years
of service. Exteriors are finished
in lustrous white Sanak. Interiors are lined with acid and stain­
resisting porcelain. &lt;10 delivers a full-sized G-E. New low
prices ana easiest of terms are in effect.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
Phone 2101

HARDWARE COMPANY

Hasting

COATS GROVE. .
Virginia Thompson ot Hastings was1
hhrne Sunday.
Thc Young People's S. S. class cnjoyed Uie birthday party for Rex Dun- j
nigan Friday’ evening.
Harve Woodpian and daughter Ruth
visited friends- and- relatives tn Shep­
herd and St. Louts on Sunday. ■ .
Mrs. Mangus Thompson and two chil­
dren ot Detroit is visiting Mr. anti
E S. Thompson and other rciuprogram of thc Community
Service Sunday evening was in charge
ol the young people. An excellent ser­
mon was given by j o Crawford of
Kalamazoo.'who is janitor of Un­
church oi Christ there. Harvey Bouck,
also of Kalamazoo rang ”Calvnry.”\
Mr*. Clarence Kinnc continues to in­
quire seriously .sick following. a stroke
ot paralysis.
. •
A good crowd was iij attendance at
the. L. A. S. at E. S, Tiionipvon's Thurs­
day.
E o Smith and daughter Freda and
thc folfovrjhg people. Mr. and Mrs J. O.
Crawford und son. J. O. and daughter
Dons; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davidson
and daughter Portia. Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Wugncrtand family, Mrs. Merits
Smith. Mrs. Drrdnpple. Mr. and Mr».
Harvey Bouck and Mr. and Mrs. John
Berger all of Kalamazoo visited Sunday
in lhe H. Woodman home. The Kala­
mazoo people were entertained later
in the day at E. O. Smiths.
ASSYRIA.
The annual home coming and picnic
of Kalamazoo State hospital Em­
ployees Association is scheduled for
Saturday. July 30 at hospital grounds.
Pot luck dinner at noon und good pro­
grum.
Our pastor. Rev. and Mrs. Dixon.
»l»iit the fore put of thc week at
Grand Ledge with hU parents.
The Briggs Ladles Aid Society will
meet at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rice of Lacey on Thursday, July
'J8 tor ^fflibcr. ,
The Base Line Ladles Aid will.have
I an ice cream social on' Friday evening.
I July 22 at the church.
i Beatrice Buxton of Maple Grote
spent part ot last week at the home
of her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Nor- I
ria.
Mrs. Sadie Brown and family of
Battle Creek were Sunday guest* nf'
her sister, Mrs. 'Gladys Cortright, and1
family.
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IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT
Thc sprell of smoke —an unaccountable noise
lhe cry of a sick child .. . the telephone will bring
you aid immediately.

Whatever emergencies may arise ... an&lt;! they are
common to all housebolda ... you can lummou
doctor, firemen, police or other aid instantly if
you have a telephone in your home.
Of all iIudrs puj-diaecd, few offer so ninth «»»•
fulness and PROTECTION at such low cost as tho

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CHANCERY SALE

MORTOAOE SALE. •

NASHVILLE.
Mrs. Hazel Putman and two daugh-

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first of tiu? week With Mrs. Bessie
ti,. Brown and other friends
Miss Fern Schultz spent Sunday with
' friends at Woodland

Enter Now !

Mrsfcoy Brumm and daughter Phvl, i-l tU are visiting the former’s sister and
family at Dowagiac Miss Helen Brumm
L. visiting friend* ut St Louis.
*•.,
Mrt. Frank McDerby and Mrs D D
'•■e Myers visited relatives at Parma and
•‘•d Albion on Thursday.
I. Mrs. Sarah Tinkler of Haitlnm Is
I pending the week with Mr and Mrs i

Vote Accumulation
Contest
Adi 9»« M«mg«r »t yoiu nurjll Ktogcr Stovu lex M Enby Blank
which liv«« IiM daUib ol th« aontuiL

South Haven Sunday
---------- ' Miss Angela MeUongrec ot Gladstone
1
was a guest at the .Dauie home last
1’.' a. ««*.

MOUTCAirr. HALE

STATE Ol MICHIGAN

Mr and Mrs Earle Olmstead, Oeral^i
r of'th* and Geraldine are enjoying a trip to!
vt r«»» : me Soo ami Niagara Falls
*" r r! , Gail Lykins wm ut -Battle Creek
Saturday.
12- 1 Mr. and Mrs Howard Caley and I
l" J , daughter of Kalamazoo visited the for-;
met i parents tiie lirft of tlx- Week.
OKIl^K FOR PUBLICATION
Tlie Philathea class had a pat luck1
supper Friday night at tiie home oi I
Mrs Thersso Hess.
.
■ A group ol ladles from thc Evangr-j
lAr'.yu1 heal church enjoyed-a -pot luck dinner)
) Tuesday at the home of Mrs Myrtle)
roy’nf I N&lt;*man in ho,lor of Mrs. Hazel Pul­
'd., .’ijinan of JucL-on
I Mrs. Martin Graham and two chil­
dren are-visiting relatives in Northern]
. Michigan. .
j Mrs Rosetta Mead, Mrs. Udrta Kin­
caid and son Mac Lynn, - and Mrs.j
' Helen Blakslee of East Lansing called ’
jon Mrs. Eunice Mead Saturday
Mr. niid Mrs. Charles Cox of Detroit)
spent Friday witii Mr. and Mis. Clar-i
ience Shaw.
; Breaking a window, thieve early'
, Monday ijuwning entered the White
j. rAii' Star filling station here und lied with u
-1 io i few jxmnie.s. Tiie safe was tampered
f
with but hot oixned Victor Lett, night
r f t'L’ operator at tlie Michigan Central ruil• it 1 road (Ration saw u car and some one in
) 1 ■
the filling station as he went liome
i.&lt;0 in I shortlyafU-r four o'clock in the nioln. . rUng.HFat once notified Menil Hlnck-’
j ley who operjtqs tiie station, but when
ib„ j &gt;&gt;&gt;''.'■ returned they had fled Harley
i,r», Andrews, local .banker, had his Willys;
fr». Knight redan stolen from hU garage
sotnei line Sunday- night anti a gun waaj
‘J21 taken from Lynn Dirbeck s car. There
j were, two strange young men about |
MORTGAGE SALE
twenty years old around town Sunday j
"i’v and it looks like they might be lhe one.* j
I that did there jobs
) Mrs. A. T. Lofdahl L* visiting her;
j daughter fit Wilmette. 1)1.
I Mrs. Ubbie Marshall and Mrs Mm-1
i erva Rothaar were Sunday guest.s of j
‘Rev, upd Mrs. Albert OMroth.
Fred Wanier and MvriiiLGage werej
in Grand Rapids Monday rugiit.
Mr. und Mrs. Harold LuiuL-tnun re­
turned last week from their wedding |
&lt;,t.trip through northern Michigan and]
Wisconsin. On Tuesday night the
; I neighbors hud u shower for them.
r
Mrs..Grace Higbee of Grund Ra]it&lt;l’!
f hits be» n visiting tier parents. Mr. and
«' Mrs. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins and twin
Isons were, at cirand Rapids Thursday
j There will be six health cIoam-s held
tone each Ttfesday a! the Hiith school
f &gt;r tlje women of Nashville and vi­
cinity. ft will be conducted by thq
Michigan Department of Health and ,
!.*ponsored by the Women's Literary!
club
v

50 Valuable Prizes

KROGER'S BIG

Raisin Bread

These Features in effect from
Friday., July 22nd, until Thurs., July 28th

Spinach

2 ’S.’ 25c

Wax and Green Beans

i Grove who have been nick and Kind to
say found them feeling much better, j
MORTOAOE SALE

Fine
quality

Scratch Feed '
DiM Pickles

100-lb.
4C
• beg.
&gt;1.13

* 15c

Master [hand

Sifted Peas

2

25c

Delicioualy flavored saUll peas

Pork and Beans
Tomato Juice

Ca"b’

5c

Cowseyciub

6c

Standard quality
full flavored corn

Corn
Iced Tea

vwbphg 19c
5Mb.
block

Block Salt

Fancy White Com 3

on
J-5C

Golden Bantam Corn

10c

Country Club

Bread

1VM6. loal

Sliced or boast aiyk

Tomatoes

^±,d

3

Peaches

23c
No.

2

29c

D«l Monte or Couatry Gub • full rlpunud ftevor

EXTRA - VOTE - ITEMS
Friday and Saturday
July, !Jnd and 93rd
Fudge Cake

July, 25* to SBth

•*«»« 25c

'

Jewel Coffee

R». 19c

Peanut Butter 2 ;« 23c

Embassy Dvewlnj qL 25c

Wax Beans 2
Country Gub

Pickles
qt 25c
Sweet or Sweet Miied

25c

« « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a

Bananas Fancy ytUow fruit 3 .&lt;u 17c
Head Lettuce
California Iceberg - hard heads

m...

Oranges

*» 23c

California Valencias/

Choicest duality Meats

Pork Loin Roast

Rib End
Lb.

12c

Smoked Ham, Armour's Star

Lb. 15c

Boneless Veal Roast

Lb. 16c

Slab Bacon, 3 to 5 lb. pieees

Lb. 10c

Pork Chops, center cuts

Lb. 19c

Freih dressed fowl

Ground Beef

17c

2 Lbs. 15c

Sliced Liver

Lb. 5c

Thuriager, Armour Brand

Lb. 15c

Boiled Ham, Armour’s Star

Lb. 27c

BeefChoice
Kettle
Roast
Chuck Cuts ’
Dated at UMtrafe. Miek^ July 11, l»13.

25c

can

Country Clid&gt; • fancy style - apecially priced

CHICKEN

•iOTICi: TO CREDITORS

7c

can
Standard quality - you'll be pleated with *ii value

PRATT DISTRICT.

The Dirk Hoffman family held a
family gathering July Fourth ut Mor­
gan Paik with about thirty present
\ Mint a bountiful dinner wtu served the
: young people enjoyett themselves in
numerous way's. Some wore prerent
’ from Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo. BatUp Creek. Assyria Twp„ and Hastings.
Maple Grove and Lacey. There were
.’aUo several invited gtiejts present.
Mr and Mrs. Carroll Cutler. Rwncena
and DeWitt were entertained at the
■■ home of Mra Emma Murdock of Haa11 ttnss recent ly
L Mrs Edgar Mead nnd Mr and Mr*
। Carroll Cutler attended Die home com• ing at the Quimby church July 3
* Miss Hah Jarnird of Maple Grove is
h asslMing Mrs Wm Cronk with her
- house work ut present.
r j Miss Ada King of Charlotte callof! on
,'Mr*. Cronk one day last week
i. ’ Mrs. Ethel Cutler attended tie*
' Birthday club held at Mrs Harry
[Sponablc's cottage at Wall lake Thurs i iiir i jt; : day and reports a nice time enjoyed by
------ all. .
Mrs. Edgar Mead was tn Lansing FriDHDEH FOR PUBLICATION
‘ day on business.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hollman and soil
' Gordon and Mrs. Edgar Mead called on
Ernest Hofjman and family at Assyria.
| who have been sick. Also called on Mr. |

10c

Special Fridey and Saturday Only

Lb.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 27, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

IMPORTS ON STATE

lADVANCE IN PRICE

NUMBER 13

TIMIL fflD
HVlL fUl

HASTINGS CENTER
CO. IBS. STREETER
COUNTY JUDGING
Good News For Farmers Who
Hastings Is Fortunate In Hav­
Who Were There For
ROAD IS PDZZLERi Have Hogs, Eggs, Butter­ MAKES REMinANCES ing Fire Chief Like Guy
TITIONS
TOUR ON SATURDAY Children
First Scctioi&gt;$hovv Decided
OF SOME PRODUCTS

PLANS ARE UPSET BY AC
TION OF THE SPECIAL
COMMISSION .

fat, Etc., For Sale

FIREMEN'S CONVENTION

SENDS DELINQUENT TAXES

Giddings

SECOND CONTINGENT
OFF TO KELLOGG CAMP! I

Improvement

LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY CLUB
FIVE REPUBLICANS WILL
It seems' fine to read nt .the market I
The city council me? Fr
night
TO TOWNSHIP AND VIL­
CONTEST FOR NOMINA.
MEMBERS PLAN IN
reports of the daily paper-; these dayz
and hsfened to uii intcii-JIn
ort by
that several farm product* have be­
Fire Chief Guv Giddings, on
' LAOE TREASURERS
TION FOR SHERIFF
TERESTING
DAY
gun to make a notable advance. The
state firemens ccmveiitum, which war
price of hogs has gone up aboiit sixty
he’d at Monroe July H. 13. 13 and 14
■
DISSATISFACTION OVER
per cent and tile price of beef cattle LARGE AMOUNT IS
THREE ON LIST FOR
Anyone who will read y.is report and NEVELS PEARSON TO
fully thirty per- cent. Butterfat has al­
thought to the mqlte:* ^on-vldASSIST COUNTY AGJtNT
STILL UNPAID IN COUNTY give
PROBATE JUDGE JOB
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT io advanced us have eggs It would
ered at that convention v.ill realize
«
.-iviii
seem na
as u
If lucre
there inuai
must ur
be an iiicrcasc
increase in
that it Is an investment for our city
Democrats-- Fail to File Names
Present Situation Is Unfortu- the price of wheat; but uUtc arc some Farmers Will Probably Pay Up to U-ud a representative tu . nch con­ Boys and Girls to Get Real Ex
nate
LeizAcv of Several
“bstnc’ea in the way that have been
Much of This When Their, ventions
For Prosecutor, Circuit Court
pcrience In Judging Cattle,
naie Legacy oi several
very atubbom up to this time
Crops Are Harvested ' daily true. Mr Gldding-; i 4 man
Commissioner and Others
Years’ Standing
| At least It In encouraging to be abbSheep and Swine
Ju»t how the Hastings Center rood!''’ record on advance in prices in zomt
Since tiu-'flr.-t of this .year about; who gives whole-hearted interr-t to
oek the time for
can be built it a ptuiler for the Barry |thln«s *hlch
fann*r ha* to &gt;20.01X1 of delinquent township, city. Hie work of-the Havtlhg*'- tire depart­
ment. .'He coukl do no more to tuitiu r
n-milnatlon at the
County Read Conimlsslon.ln view off
‘
’
the klttiutlon that has arisen.
townships olpartnwut and Was opezuti
• candidates whoso
The commission'll: asseiuunent
of
Burry county, to thw city and to the profit. Hastings is fortunat
filed and accepted:
bciicflUtotO be levied for the construe- •
village., of Middleville. Nashville. Freeturn of this six and one-half miles of j
•part mid Woodland by County Treas- personal pride In hit work
highway under the Coyer! law has
I (urcr Willis Street* r About April 20
bern ti|&gt;set by the special commlaston
Mr. Streeter sent to the trexMirers-o! mcern as docs Mr. Chddir
Stuart Clement. Hatrhosrn by Judge Kgglcaton. It was ’
D. McDonald. Hastings;
btound that Nashville could not be| .
.
, ,
.
eywrll. Prairieville.
furred lo pay its proportion of the । DOMINATION OF LEGISLAa Anu tiajes: lultfln &gt;r.
I’roM-euiins Attorney—Laurence Ftownship of Castleton's assewment fori TURP nv w.vvp pn
: $2«9.0H: Barry &gt;334 63; Carlton SJ89SI
urnett and Adrlbert Cortright, both
till. road, and then be assessed three! TURK BY WAYNE CO. NOT ; &lt;&gt;37744- ।
FACTS RELATIVE TO FUR
iwr cent on top of tlust The sjwcial 1
DESIRABLE
|$$9O39: Hope &gt;19947; Irvirlg &gt;1,749.71
ilwriff—Andrew A. Multliews, HusNISHTNG DEPOSITORY
I'onunisshm recommended that. If the'
,
■
&gt;i : Evcrlll E. Austin. Middleville;
road is hi be built, out* per cent of tht-|
—BONDS PRESENTED
‘396.73: ~ orangey ill- S417.00: Plain-rdon C Edmonds. -Nashville’; Fred
three- |h i ('.'lit tliat had been auM -.-ed . DISTRICTS OUGHT TO
, yille
VIllr ,
u „- UU
uanu &gt;167 61. Woodland
&gt;11.44;
Rutland
White. Nashville and Nelson P. WilCHOOSE
representatives $'»65 (Pi; Th'-vnupiile W1I47; Yank.-. LOCAL MERCHANDISE GIVEN
RECEIVER
FINLEY
EX
­
tpwnship;-one-half of one percent be;
■ r.., . . (Springs &gt;nn.U7; Har.tmgs city &lt;33.W&gt;'.;
Known at
added to the flltcrn pgr cent assessed Seems Unfair For Detroit to’Mihdicvilk. swto; Nashvill- win.
AWAY AS PRIZES AT
PLAINED ABOUT FUNDS Allan, C Hyde. Jttinxtown.
by the commission to Hustings town-'
&lt; ounty Treasurer' — Edward L.
STRAND
.
, ,
. , .
: Freeport 821M. ship; and one and one-half f&gt;rr cent ! Base Numbermi
of Legislators I On July 20 County Treasurer Streeter1
Two Weeks’ Time Given Attor­ Schantz. Nashville; Hiram U. Rum,
Mini
,:tv Wm I- CI14.M-. city; Walter
On Their
Population
remitted to the township treasurer.-, al­
ney
Sigler
to
Prepare
Brief
.i -.incnt which the commission had
--Fisher. Woodland; Willis E, Streeter,
.
...i . tt. ,,, so to the citv and village treaMifrn,. th.1 BUSINESS MEN ARE
the full
pnipored to levy upon this city1 Right
. now is
is th» Umr when the vot-!(Unoun. (Jl lownsllll, ctty. vlllaky and
Covering Questions
GIVING CO-OPERATION
Il H-1IL- IJto. »&gt;&lt;■., U wrultoralto
..... .tol, diouM study Ito ,'toto «'£»[ to.'.-.' wltol. toto to. u ral’l.to.-J
Register of Deed* — Elwin. Nash.
hstr- a k markable h
StoiiTiS! M'.l ».toiuJn to totltoTto PuW'tom
«“™- ■•»'&lt;«' I to lun&gt; '"&gt;»&gt;
“■
to...
Nashville: George A. Cteure, Hope;
Shut thorns which haw shown It
Ito™u "
! to".?cll":“ito.ttoto lor drew™ .1 .to •Noreratorilw "»
.lure mtoUto to Uu. Event to Continue During Sec­ ;TtrHie Cow Testing Ass’n. and alJohn F Chamberlain, city.
at
hakim:
fairs.
many
each wav north and south from tlw election. Tiirw will be In the nature; &gt;*'ar. April May and Jun*-. Die amount- . ond Week—Baking Con«
circuit court, commissioners, nor for
Shaw's herd tot
HiiMing;, Center road. There arc peo-;of propo.M-d.conrtitutli.nul amendment ;..
J"
test a Feature
Che- drain ( asnmi^ioner nor county surit Michigan
premier breeder
pie who have frontage on the State or 11 refehfndum on laws that have
'P ,*? ' .
read. Who paid heavily wlwn that road ‘"fi' ip-^rt. or the Hutiutiun of neu/»&gt; «»&lt;*». Car t-m ^&gt;-21- Cartlet.m i .More than 1000 articles of merc.Aan- State Fair.' Th
1 winner—-Tin- only petition filed wm
cult and
( Oiirtnirtrd. w ho are now included la*'- *»&gt;' l«''itioi‘;8W4 b.&gt;. Ha -tingI413.R5; ;tiise from local s| ore:, have already- breu 'fitted for I his v
at of Hr. II A. Adrounie of this city. Strami tl„. boy,-, will be
x»rt unity
ill ’th. sjxclul a*MIiu-nl district for Arnoni; the lart nomed is that of re-j Hope
$u24 07; Irvli.K
Jahn.-.- ai:-tribut«-d to patfons
u ....... .
ju4g,. name &lt;
l)rm&lt;M'rati&gt;- Candidate.
Theater so for thiv i
Um Hartings Center road. Naturally,! upjXMtiunmein. The people of thlsi«‘‘'Mi &gt;G93 5»; MnpteGrow* &gt;OT4.45; (
ficjiri-entjfixi In Legislature—
having had to uiv u special assess-i •s,ale might us well face the fact. Hint Or..hK&lt;-viUe 8174.15. prairl. vflte Jfilb KU: ■' mon* to fulhiw. Tills is a feature of this fine herd.
nuind and
varies F. Parker. Middleville.
Booster
Wt-ek
-being
eonductc;!
bvthThe
last
stop
of
the
tour.will
bv
at;
ih.-iit for getting-tlw State road Im- “ hiteu:.. mutter confronts that purt. Rutland &gt;333 55; Thornamile 8iK5.:i3;
bonds, by
Probate
Judge—Ut C Howard. Has&lt;cal
met
-:
the
Highlands
Dairy,
maiiaged
by
proved, and having the benefit of tliat i "r *l,le slat‘* ouWde of Detroit in this Woodl.inji &gt;1.015 22; Yankee Sprintp
igs towiuliip.
’
itiAiraie inc varii.ti’ .line
'
Robert'Cook, Here the ix»ys will lx- jW(l„
' road alter huvliu- txild for it they do I l&gt;r,.'|WM»ti napportlonineht ' by reuMin &gt;1408.75: Hastings city &gt;1,571 74; Mid- chants i
Sheriff—George W. Leonard and Fay
»od:, handled by' the given opjxirtunify ’&lt;&gt; Judge both Quern-' ln-? from what source the. root
.uni rellMi the. idea Of paying any spe-'01 ,,H' JucI l,,at upward* of- 2.000.000 &lt;I1«ai1I&lt;- 82G.72; Nashville &gt;64 72; Free- &lt;it highi-i-y and Holstein cuttle (i»thc herd U-is ,lntl Vht-re it Went after hav
via) a- &lt; -aiu-nt fur the Hastings Qrn-‘ l*‘ol,Ie Bre "o*
111 Wayne coun- |w&gt;rt &gt;3857; Woodland $29 40
l oanty &lt; lerk—Theodore S K Reid
;n unq bunk It ws
h r road,
road winch
which .they
they will
will use
use very
very Uttlei
little । ’&gt;’■ I..
,n
“...
Pphcn-- On the dale in Apm when th&lt;* Conn- ’ HcKinnlng today, there \jlfbe du- many tine .sperum i:-,’ of both breeds.
ter
- a t^oWy. - b&gt;'
.
tl u
Iltt ,,u
martline politics, in which
which'ty Treasurer made his renilltance io ‘plays of mercliiHuii-ie In the theater to­ Tljp boys will be exptewly interested'(j.".pQMt, acre nceiveu .
I(
di’
•■
IIlion
Hon of machine
gether wuh a free sampling of food-: nt this , farm us it Is, one of Harry
rnship '
M, ret-eivvd j.ere placed tn one
IheM- people living in tlx* asar«»-(w“.vnr county's political leader.-, •--•
m.
sttilfs, Bboths 'are to !&gt;■ anwnited' fra-1 l«mnlrt tori dtori.'. n to yratoj.
lh, „w„| „„re..».to™r tank. to. tv; Ward A- Quick. Nashville.
ment district iiove serious objection* to: p*P*'rl‘’. wartime domination is com-i
Register of Heed*— Earl R. Boyes.
‘?* Ull, -Nashville
- ■
■( ‘ijieciul ..lurnt; even if it is com-! P»raUvely easy.* Any reapjwrtionnient ruary mid March there wa- upward-, tunng the products of local stores. AU in u fi-.ost up-to-date method w*
w"h
State Bank,
the
Grana'
No drnvxratlc- candidate filed for
parntlvcly small, for the Hartings Ccn- s,Kn*,“
•$' individual district One of &gt;13S.(XX) ur&gt;|MUd taxc.-. in this county the mercHandise Is standard quality/ ' milking machines and all other equip-. Rapitl-.-NatVmal Bank being the active
. proccutinff attorney, circuit court
exactly the same as is carried by bu 4-: : ment nvev-sary for producing high;
(Continued on page flv’m
tei road and are prepared, so we un- c°unty like Wayne, or one atty like De- [
•
comnu&amp;viuner,
drain commissioner,
.quality bottle milk.
di rstand, to carry their objections into lro*1, nevi-r ought to bn permitted to
The proccedincs of the Barry "county coroner or surveyor.
! Tlw remainder of tlw afternoon will board o( zfupCrvlsop; relative tn
I1 e'ptlar trade
MHirt If necessary to prevent a special I ’•'I'-ct 25 ^r 30 candidates for tlu* leq‘-| BAND CONCERT DE­
■ The response to this event has been bi- sjipnt at Ingram s Jersey Dairy j 1 designation ot depository bank.levy on them
1 ,-slnture at i&lt; prunary, or at 11 general;
LIGHTED LARGE CROWD , so great that the StrangniMiiagemriit judging Jersey cattle. Mr. Inal am has i j county Hinds was also'considered.
ORGANIZED GARDEN
No doubt 11 large part of thfc Double vlrotton. in one block If the city of;
| announce* plans to rarTy on al! I
(Continued on page six)
In Lilis innttcr is due to the drprewed :
**’ri’ broken Up into icgislaReceiver Finley showed a
CLUB SATURDAY EVE
. tunrs. and to the greatly increased ob- j“* Y01™ ©I'each' Organisation Is Deserving of 'through next; week. A feature at th.­
j thorough knowledge of thv record- ...,
lh,...
I individual district made their own­
: econd werk will be a cake ajjd bread- WHY GOV. BRUCKER
I the bank. He and hU attorney. Kur. Officers Chosen and Work Be­
, , J1*
j nomination for the legislature, it^wouldl Support and Cooperation of
। baking contest with cash prizes far the
. Sigler, hud sjient a consldentbUf time
1 winners. Flour for this event will !&gt;•
SHOULD BE NAMED 1 in checkins up on all the facts ©on-;
nrirc rncT daddv on
be practically impossible to have corn-'
Hastings Citizens
gun — Lecture By Prof.
UUbb UJb I DAnnT LU.
I plete machine control. But bccaiiMfurnished free by the French Mining
with each deposit vi public
Krone On August 2
rnfi MIIPU MnKlCV tlu‘y are now all nominated in one There was a large crowd present Cqmpay of Middleville. All of the Petitions Bearing Eleven Times I heeled
fundIUU MULn MUNtT ibll|Wh, the legislators whom Wayne Wednesday night to hear Hastings’
At the conchlrton of the proofs. At- denta met Saturday evening in tlw
Number of Names Requirednew band. The people were delighted .donated to needy tomihes of.the com*Suporvizor. Rucelved Mice Sum ""'"'t,:
“^,£'?to
Hastings National bank jmrlors and
and surprized that :,&lt;&gt; M*»n after it* ort munlty.
yfere Filed Saturday
For Checking Canines In
purpose of doing certain things which- ganiution this band could do wweil 1 Some confusion has resulted between ' Elsewhere we comment upon th-; tn which t&lt;&gt;' prepare and submit to the orgunUird a Hastings. Garden Club.
TLri Tn,„nui.iri«
Itl,e machine bosses of Detroit want
In fact tlw members played as if they Hie B&lt;x»ster Week being conducted by reazons which we believe should incline court a brk’t covering the many com­ After a :-hoit dueusrtou as to Che posplicated
legal,
problems
arising
in
this
The Townships
(Continued on page five)
I had beep nssociuted lii baud work for the strand and the Booster Week men-, the
. -ilnlity and work of such an organiza­
u„. 1V
,„1UUL-Iln of Michigan . to renuuurcpubllcauh
Our leader:, will |XMrtlily be interest-1
---------------- *-•-*--------- - I many years. As a matter of fact there tinned in a special book being sold, ,ute Governor
tion., the lolowing officers were elected:
Bruckvr.
Tl
-- ---This seemare many experienced players .and [There is nn -connection hetwp*n the,un|y Ialr and lft awonjance,. with re-. TQ1IPIZCDQ flOCUIMr
5S2,SffilCOUNCIL considering
President. Chas. R-.grrs; 1st. Vice-Pres .
I HULKtnb UFtNINU
■! Joseph McKnhiht; 2nd. Vlce-Prea. Mrs.
they all .-&lt;^m glad to have a chance to I two nenu and coupon-; in the book are puWlain llsaK(. Furthermore
Furthermore,
we
think
1
NO. BROADWAY ROAD play their favorite instruments.
B irry county board of Mijierttsors W»*
■not redeemable during the Booster there
MARKET ON COURT ST.
h G oedyearSecretary -Treasurer,
can
be
no
doubt
Hint
the
Gov-1
will give the number by townshli»:
' Raymond Wiijdeknrcht proved .ivis1 Week al the Strand.
.
.
'
Mire
:
Mrs .Manrlro
Maurice J Cross.-!
enior has tried to (fcrtiarge every duty
... 146 ! Plan to Improve One Half Mile I ability as an excellent leader. He must
Many ot (hate pre«SJt felt that this
faithfully. Hh interest hi economy In .Vegetables and Fruits to Be
(have the good wilt ot every member. ।
Baltimore
... 160
meeting
was none too Well advertised
expenditure.
Mi by ।
j
Between
Woodlawn
Ave.
GARDEN
CLUB
SPON
;
Sold
By
Growers
At
Re
­
!
because
there
was
such
tine
harmony
I
... 150
and many interested people were not
Carlton
SORING FLOWER SHOW
i'h.'
... 136
And City Limits
......i,,.
i
tail and Wholesale •
'able to. attend. Therefore another
CusLlei.m ...........
.. 139 . Al Ito cuunol ItoHlw on mj,.. I n-ml- r lu Mlow Un- twl-r. «rev,
■ Truckers living outside our hty and meeting is being called, for Tuesday
---------of the suite in special
Hastings Twp
:: K
nut the ftatc tax h-.v iim. , comity have Ik on bringing to. Han­ evening. August 2nd. at 8 00 o'clock in
ntol.lton.lton.tom ... Bren lo Ihcl
UUi „B„nt„Uo„ mBy p, Committees Working On Plans,Mun.
Hope
rhisht be reduced $5,000,000. and i tinge, vegetables, fruits and other tin* National bank parlors. County
For Exhibit to Be Held On I; year
condition of the North. Broadway road, liberally supjioried by the people of thb:
Irving
.. 161
Agent
Foster
co-operating
with the
| products, )&gt;eddlingwthem
from
houseUto
!
that w;u done
’
from the north limits pf the city south : city. They arc asking no favors. No j
Johnstown
... -12!
h'omi" Thcy
Saturday, August 13
(houre
They”j»y
pay no ficemw
llcen.YC.’ No
F' one
— - orwuiiMtion in securing Mr. Paul
j On Saturday - last nominating'' pe-j
to Woodlawn avenue, n distance of aimember of tlw band Is being compen-1 . The 1932 Hastings Flower Show will' titions In bi*half of the Governor, wen* |.in the .city
Maple Grove
139
fiver
reciresanv
bera*. Krone. Prof, in Floriculture. Michigan
or county
n&gt;
‘
prangevllle ......
half mile.
sated to thc^iftent of a cent; but then95
fit. The housewtves profited little, be- State College, su speaker for the eveThis |&gt;articular stretch of road has'wUI be some expen-e for music. That | be sponsored by tlw newly formed.Has- 'filed at Laming. A total of 220.0001 cause the stares were selling the same n&gt;ng.r
PrutricviUe ...
134
tings Garden club on Saturday. Aiimis: [nuqws were signed to th&gt;-»* jx-ntiGu-.
But land
bern unsatisfactory for Mime time. Not ought to be furnished without cost to1 13lh at 110 W. state street, which is eleven times the number ncc-,-irv ro nr similar products at about the same
Prof. Krone will
win discuss
discus* the work
1S6
Pn&gt;f.
much lias been done with it except to .the members oi the band.. If tlie or-1 tlw building formerly occupied by the!put him &lt;&gt;n the.official primary ballot. prire.Cas the truckers aslfk-d. and de- and set-up of other Garden dubs over
Thormipide
138
Woodland
occasionally scrupe and gravel H. Even 1 Ranizalion shall prove to be permanent, : Potter Sh-je store.
105
thf rtate
well xs help our group in
&lt; When such a large number ol hvi’i'inc the goods.
Yankee Springs , ,
that has not been done for some time as we alyluipe. other mailer.-, will come.; Tlw Garden Club has*' invited the'Michigan voters sign pvtitUML-Zfor re­
76
It lu«s Ixeii felt for some time that organizing a club lo meet our condi..Second mid Third Wards, city. 100
Uh* ex|&gt;cct*tfun hiu; been that tiir state | «P wlwre the aid of the public will be’ Women's Club of Hastings to.iuakr .1 nominating a governor. It is an out- there ought to be uii organization of tions- Prof. Krone is an interesting
First and Fourth Wards, city .
[Would take over this .road north from • helpful and appreciated
,rug and quill display in .connection/Manding proof of their confidence in. urewt-rs of vegetables and fruits, who 'jx‘:*ki-r well versed in ilowere and
I the city to a connection with M.-10. as '
■' Z.™"”!, TV’,":-------with the Flower Show. This will greatly him as a man and as tin official, and' live 111 the vicinity of Hostings or nt garden plantings in general.
{i it is .a Federal
project.
In that HALF
PRICE ON LI- to the beauty and interest of Un- assures tiieir hearty .-upport Lir him a* least in Buriy couittytoOWnLouaMizpcru- U ««-'* decided at tlw organization
■
; , . , Aid ■,.
—
.
.md
For the taking of this exrtttsive list "''111 ;,t l‘*art half of tlu- cxik-iim* can.
PPAKC
pi
ATF&lt;i
AUG
1
show'
:hv primnrv We la-lieve thin inline.--. turn bv them with the bwsincss mum meeting to have the chartej open for
CENSE FLH
PLATES
AUG. 1I ■ iXire
II. ■ m-n.ror;
paid $14.40 ot Joe
obl.nitzd from tl'.. national governUCIIDC
I CO HUU.
|n &gt;po«
'
mj that people who wish to buy fruit the charter members of tile club until
year■s Hower
■Show, -a...*,
which
-toHtAre
.y make
- countv
-..... -j re.,.v.
n _________
_________ ___________
-------------------for each canine
«’'•»1
’%‘?r
®haJ* **’ ,n‘’’ro'Td. rnl.n*w rin-v m n Will Gn»a wishes to
it
wide, invithip ______
h'- will
leave ag comivtitors
far tn theand vegetal'
At tile sanu-m-sMoii the board of su- ;and ,,M balance will be paid by Uie County UlcrK M. O. Ji*1* Gets •xhiblts
.
.from neighboring
..
.......
to ...
. will b- d°~ro. and m that the.business men -••• — --------Id on—
Saturday.
Augurt
13th
-------- —
»—----town* and tear on------------primary da-';
and...
that
. . u......
W,-., UIU.UU
...... has also
--......
■ same articles fromthe at HOW State St. in the building for­
IHTviwrs
allowed
chunu for damage*.
ThcrL*
been
thought
' Thal Advice Saturday From
. tile countv ns a whole
■
as It should be.
i.v
,in&lt;,, to slicep and ,..1...,
Hit this
'
wlwlesale prices
and sell merly occupied by tlw Potter shoe store,
by dogs
oilier ii.
livestock:I,hBt
,lns ixirticuhir
Partiruhir moiect
project might
might bebe-1
Secy. Fitzgerald
'ura &amp; YOUNG LADY*DIES
of $377410 There are still the Octdlx-r ‘om’’ a Part "f
which would be|
them to tliose wlu&gt; prefer to order All members joining on or before thia
and January M-sslorv. of the board to be (changed thereby to go' straight mirth
1[ull uw conunlllv
..
,)ul(
the date will be considered charter memUHtotom.
-ton Umw
utous lev,
u„.
m„k,ll3 w„,
1U1.. &gt;now
n.,,.ur nocoATimi them by phone or. otherwise from
pen sold
«nla in
In thn
........... .both
... as .to yxrULLUWINU UrLKAIlUN st-in-ii.
—bers of the organization.
ctmsiderrd. which sessions will un- ,nKn IhLs city to Belding- That seems been
the Intinr
latter half nf
of th.*
the —
Wl.......................
j| nlivl
success
'
The
is open to
intcreded
doubtrdly ■ have good sized claims for-‘I**11*’ unlikely in xl»e near future ns year, the price has always been the mbiu and interest from the
neral ■
• An organized effort Ik now being
— club ~
-----anyone
~r~z ~~
allowunre.
। financial condition:, are teriously t unic as if they were sdld In January .&gt;„«■,.
, Member of Cotton Blossom made by nearby growew to meet this in tlx- beauty -of Hustings, parden.
------- ' '-■»•»&lt;--hampering work on the' .state's road, or February, although the
term
for
'
ThoM
.
j
nIf
,,.
d
.
s
a
d
(
j,
4
situation. They ojien each Wednes- flowers, etc., will be promoted tlirotigh
—
.. Tho&gt;* '.ntfristed
iiKKH.- inrerv-srea
in iiuwcra
aim air
TW/n ROYS &lt;JAVP rnM------------- program. While M-M
nwv
be which they were V»n.i
...„m
in
flowers
and
tlu
Singers
Victim
of
Peri
­
day and Saturday on the lot in the rear thaorganization. It is hoped that Uiere
.•a^ld would cxplrv;beauty of Hnating.-. should plan to at­
i vvu du I o OHVC bumstraightened so m ti come directly!with the year
'
of the portoffice a retail market, where will be a good turnout on next Tuesday
tonitis On Monday
tend the meeting Tuesday evening.!
they sell their prqducc at retail. They evening .to iitar flnrf. Krone and get
PANION FROM DROWNING “1IjVh from lpWh,g- thus !,BV,nK
On account of financial conditions. August 2nc| in the parlors ol the Na-!
r„,
--------- 41
। number of miles, the probabilities are Secretary of State Fitzgerald was said tiomd Bank and hear Mr. Paul Krone.1 Blc.-soih Singei from th.- Piney Woods will also make wholesale prices to behind thiy civic pri^Zmovemenl v
--------•
-1— ------Grandson of Mrs F M Crnio-'thiU lha‘ win not ** done in l,w m’*r 1 b&gt;' - “«• dnlly Press ,o hBVC dt’cided
1 Floriculture. Michigan Stjk. -chool have’ been tn this city and vi­ stores that wish to purchase of them
'---- '
‘
o future
that. bcglnninK with August 1. license
,
/cinity giving concerts.
Among tiw It ree-ms.to us that this will be fur DEMONSTRATION OF
Figures In Rescue From
( In view of'all the conditions, the I plates for automobiles would be sold’
. ' bi'lter for the city and for this county.
p opunni WflRK
‘
singers
was.a
young.lady.Miss
’
Ruth
11
The
organization
propose,-,
to
increaser
UloLt
bLnUUL
WUHA
Grand River council felt that tills particular' one- • at half the regular price for the bal­
Tyner, colored, who was taken very ill the number of rtalls on the city marBible School Program
,
half mile, which is in [xx&gt;r condition, ancc of 1932
———.
with apjiendfcitls. She was taken to
In a rccciit i.wie of a lanslng P“Pcr 1 should be Investigated by the street
Wishing to be certain about tills beket. also the number of days when Children Rendered Fine Pro­
At
Episcopal
Church
w;“im item telling of uie rescue mrtoe &gt;comm|Ue(, ancj tt report made in the' fore making any public announcement,
they will have produce on sale here.
gram At Methodist Church
by For&lt;*t 9ra.lf' Kralldx,n
,K*r?'
I near future. It surely needs improving. County Clerk M. O. Hill took the matA
urni/rini Ynr
mii.U. .....
.....1----- L'
.. The city
... will thus
.
have a market simA rVbmmAneAnwnf
commencement program
for pupils
«» uurtl.' v, u
, or&gt;nJ
ta.
M. Craig of Hastings, and Richard'
___ I___________________ ! •«- ....
.a..directly
»i&gt;». with Secretary of m.u
Sunday Morning
i ter up
State attending the Daily Vacation Bible mu. toMwrd. ...
, much
Thu
....
_______________________________
Crist, both of Lansing^
1 CARD PARTY AT AM­
Fitzgerald Saturday forenoon, as he School of the Episcopal church here for •urvlre. tor tail, oreurnnz MmKto
A splendid
drmonstnrtton of the work
A friend. Pete Norton, had accom-.
ERICAN LEGION HOME, 1 wished to have Barry county car ownH.fnmukii that
w,u be watched with Interest done in the Dally Vacation Blbte school
the post four weeks will be held lotnor-1 m?h2n5;„nto, «
junird the boya on a swimming party
A eftrd party will be held by the Am- era obtain the advantages of this re­ row (Thursday. July 28&gt; evening at the. Tvner ™ Tn ^.h’Zn
rerv
v• W*‘
K
mark th*
Whle,‘ c!uS*d
Erld‘‘y
*‘VCn
tn Kingman* Grove on the Grand rrica:»Legion Auxiliary al the new Le­ . dueffon. Mr. Fitzgerald told our Coun­
oner was an orphan, with very reu greatrr accommodation to our people,
children Sunday morning at th«
rner. fourteen nulra south of Laming. gUm hotne on
Church 8t &lt;M) m. ty Clerk that the reduction had been Parish house, beginning al 7 00 o'clock relatives
relatives. 1
The matron accompanying great,.F benefits to our stores aa well Methodist clmrch.
sharp
and
lasting
for
an
hour.
.
Ihl
.
untiiStlss
Tyner
con
the sinners was unth^flss Tyner con- ;us to purchasers and growers.
Singing of hymn*. Bible memory
wnnrtu [ram • roto
d.,.
July ». «■ too o'clock. . decided upon and that the plates would
An exhibition of tlw handicraft work sUult)y; doing even-thing possible to
■to WM« «»&lt;l evidently toceme I to which nil .re inWied.
be told for half price on and after
:work. on, pageantry and- hand work
of tlw pupils will be presented in ron- ahalst Funeral plans have not been CORRECTION LN SCHOOL
nuMttod wtonhe.w.Uowod. tol ol
Mr. IMn.LewU. Mr,. K«uwU&gt; Lein.. ■ August 1.
were emphartzed, the children rtiowing
neation with the program. The Rev J. ffiade as yet.
BOARD ANNUAL REPORT. excellent training. A lot ot tlirtr an
waler .nd cried lor help. Aller golni Ur». Andrew M.uhew. .nd Mn. An-tn.
exccueiu
ir»uiu&lt;. a uh. in mhii »•»
A. McNulty extends a general invitation
This comes as a hard blow tn the
Tlw total under Elementary Supple.
duolav in the front hall
IMrt time 1.U too IrlCnd.
B„„„
(he committee tn J NOTICE TO EX-SERVICE MEN.
mentary Smd Indigent. Books should £***“
tlmte Interested, to attend.
to, tlw .school.
The
.occeetod in yeiun, him out o[ nine
Tto prire l. in cento, n toJ Last week President Hoover signed for all __________
. company
,j1VB ,[nond
.in whicJi
. . , sing.
&lt; • triioni
•————
tL[ie
iar
ge t&gt;us
Uicy
re.d UW.81
to BtlAI to II .p.
picnic irrs
'
rs
7®.'2
‘
°
a
,
rge
bus
1,1
whlc1
}
Ulc
&gt;
’
Ie« .d w.terjnd wortod nrer him tor hoped .11 Unit mraXn .nd ttolr• the bill giving cx-scrvlce mtn the right vavkee KPWTNr.c
t'
1 ....to
Ivu..
to towred ... .to Ju.y 13 toto. to .to ItoriStM
Z-to.
two and one-half hours before he was friends will attend
“ “»&gt;■
iron! Le unw to tte nrKiioii n-1
Kro
“
'
fully recovered, his breathing com. n,
" *•
'mt,! his hrnthen Another Intarestinc
mencing after half an hour of effort on j
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
j
FODUNK SCHOOL REUNION.
feature was the building at
JOHNCOCK
SCHOOL
PICNIC.
■to
p.n«&lt;
.to
ro.
cot.™Siiiisa.IJEX~
the part of the boys.
&lt;
**"” ------------- -----------------—
।
Bath Cr.lg and CrUl learned twuclI wlah to announce Iny denre to be. been nmored. maidng Ito money avaUd
. At schoolhouse, formerly Eagle. Bat- . Saturday, Aug. 6. at church. Pot luck ‘he Junior boys, supervised
iOrobe.
-Adv.
iurday, Aug. 6. Pot hick dinner.—Adv. dinner. Al! come.—Adv.
' '
tatlon metlvodx and the care of drown- the Democratic candidate for the offlo.: able now to those who wUh to borrow­
Much credit U dua Mrs.
ing victims while Boy Scouu. Picture* । of County Treasurer, will appreciate on their policies Frank Annabie car.
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
!
HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
SHULTZ SCHOOL REUNION.
■and her airtatar.t In making thJ
of the boys appeared with the news-, your support — Lorenzo (Pete) p. Maus, give the World war vcteraiia full par­
Saturday. July 30. Bring table service each • fine auccraa. About one !
Bunday. July 31. Dowling'vs. KalaAt Good will church evening, July 29
paper article.
. j 7-27.—Adv.
•
. j Ucularj.
•
nuizoo Metropolitan club.—Adv.
• jPlve cents dish.—Adv.
-Adv.
| children were enrolled.

EIGHT OUESTIONS
1 DECISION

C TY BOOSTER EVENT
DRAWS LARGE CROWD

MSHV IE CAS
HEARD ON FRIDAY

iTJjrsS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER^ WEDNESDAY, JULY S7, IMS

people are demanding Um* Min' pleas­
ures, devoting Uirenselvcj to tin- same
recreation* as before 1929. without
' thinking seriously of what life should
mean to us This statement lie mad.
certainly applies to the present vlltiui tian..He said: The golf club and Hie.
club are not 4UUSUIUI.substitute* fur the
-nwtsm MiTTPonv p.TTTp ' country ciuo
BERT MILLER Ot BAL IL*. Christian church. We cannot m.u
civilization without culture, n
. CREEK TALKED AT RO­
out contact with spiritual fore*

DUTIES OF COMMOhl
miCMICITZEN
TARY CLUB

You hear varying answer*, U

. NEED IS FOR EVERYONE
.. ... Tin
... y an
insurer.- are wrong.
TO THINK STRAIGHT cur troubles to div 1&lt;-kl-.
sing, the president or to
’&gt;'• fact u rtu»i it l.iuim

'

ECONOMIC COM

Fred Newton W quite seriously ill fol­
INDUSTRIAL LIFE MUST BE Such planned control ot our indiu- lowing
another paralytic stroke
i
REGULATED TO AVOID
-trial and economic- Ute. and of the
Enjoy the cooling breezes at Trail’ll!
KJ
DEPRESSIONS
M result in ovvr-expariuon but would End. chicken dinner 75c.—Adv.
mean steady cuiuumptlon with pur­

Mra. Uridohi of Nashville at Pennock j
CAN
BALANCE--PRODUCi charing power kept continuously in the ! hospital.
------ -------------------------------TION AND CONSUMPTION lu*nili lh«' *'•»««««««-•*?Ult&gt;
J E, Whitney, who suffered a light

Ycrvcnt Melckin Gave Interest-*
ni^ftffic Before
Commer­
cial Club Tuesday

Courage, Patience and Conatructive Work Will Bring
biuy chasing dollar*
About Better Conditions

Up the I
Bert Miller. .editor Snd pubiLhc r •&gt;. ‘tune lo build '•it
huiiun.
the'Battle Creek News-Enquirer..a:. 1
k
prominent in ’ nrwspujx-r ['iri.- ' vl •'
Michigan, was Ha- speaker al tin- :uxm
luncheon of the Rotary .club Monday
i&lt;i&lt; theme cono*rn&lt;&gt;i the .dniu- which
the common American citizen
his community *tid country ir
tunc a.* this through, which we
pairing
. He stated that
ikiMdut Arnold

LOCAL NEWS

when the demand for Uber U heavy an
eight hour'day might be pre*cribed. In
times when demand is Jew a six hour
day.

05067125

Hie'talk given at.:!«• noon luncheon
■lie. HastuiRr: pitnmerctal chibTue*t &lt;&gt;: last' ur-r-k on "S-xial Planning

n," w;l’ n'» ut'.uvuai atfd a topic of
•h vital, int-re.ii n&lt;iw .that, we fell it
Vlrlvkin.
&gt;nd mw

iiutnw!

could always be btwr*. Thu would re«nov« teom those who are employed
fear of the future, so that they would
not hesitate to buy what they needed.
. Tilt' mx-aker airi-wd the urgent need
of having our economic government
entirely lndei&gt;endent of jiollHcal gov­
ernment. He would do away . with
gambling Hi stocks and gambling In
food*. The result at such a planned
rconomic Ute. he wild, uonld be a hap­
pier, healthier and nobler humanity

SHERIFF LEONARD GETS
SPECIAL PHONE BOOK

stroke of paralysis two weeks ago. 1*.
still confined to his home.
Mrs-J L Maui, who has been taking
treatment ut Pennock honpital. expect*
to return to her home wine time this
week.
"
.
«
City Treasurer. Mr* Nellie BmitlC re­
port., that tlw summer tuxes have conic .
in slowly for the last two weeks. She is]
hopeful that there will be airjuort'are I
during Augu.it.
f
,
Hay E. Penrose of Chicago was nr­
. rested Tuesday by Cunrervaiimi Officer
Giurgc Sumner for fulling or) Podunk
lake without "a license, Justice Cnri-I

i-?‘!; Receives List of All Law-En­
ctw through which we ate now pasting : forcing Officers of State
dlffcL from oHii-rx :n tlw fact tliat it Mf
From Michigan Bell Mgr. .

costa which lie paid

featuring

WOMEN’/ fHAl l
/ HMM ER f HOE/

*2
In this one group iiliiilv may hr seeii the exceptional
mlvaiitageji of this sale. Here is one of the most pop­
ular types' of summer footwear—substantially un-.
ilerpricetl. Several variations in while, black or color.
Your choice is not limiteil to one model—there are
several variations atid colors. You'll discover -that
the July Sale prices in every instance lire u
sotitve of substantia! saving.

by CoiL-a-rvation Ofrw;« r George Sum-j
nn-r for having a number twenty-two'
rifle m bi* posMiwlon in a game an a,
world wide, otlier countries have suf - •
Value of telephone service
the law WJthout a jiermit
Jil-ucv Matthcww!
than we He said
auilwnth. of the com- a.s«-*-cd him »35 gnd cfixU w ten day*1
■ would come enforcement
niuuity and state is incraued by th-' • jn pm - •
-- dx* landed nt Wot point aim our tvun- b . .. .... .tunt Hung, hi- believed, is jpublication of a special telephone diDeputyConservation
Officer George'
!u Grand Huvenj
-------- w v%
try brrn brtrayrtt? We muri b,- &lt;f.«ing
well the lesson which It ought '
uur dulw» 'a* oitnnwn every -day rill... in -the wisdom of so prepar-I vhvnifs. just i - ind by the Michigan ^Monday This u the linu- wlwn duiai——:---------t---------------- —i---------------rn* Our part is -U» »ro:k and think,■’ mg tor the future as to ,niake such H-11 Telephone co:n|xiny Cjp;&lt;-&gt; of th• 1-Oll.lrvat!ml authorities make an of-fTlTFI-RPfTT lA/ICkUAM
sti^-cito-a „f the equipment and[ L,CCOCnl VV 1 bPM
-iwclally to think and |o«-4ihink* zeriups economic? dislocations impose directory were delivered this week Uy
the British officer al West Po
tralgtH We &gt;hnuk '
IL McElwain, manager ter H&gt;&gt;'.jurapbernalu ..f :h. comiyen lai tw.
STILL HUNTING FROGS
conference with • Arnold. -•&gt; t
•tidenpe patriotism
Michigan Bell Company in this arc... ,.rilu-n Mr Stimni-r- wa.- unsigned t •'
note's pL-riis might lx- carried u
, to Gi-wire W. Leonard, sheriff, and that work at Grtuid Hmrii
boatman decided that he wiOuld no
Loses House and Dog By Fire
Delicious chicken dinner* at Trail !
. take Andrr.-to West Point fur he knn
— —------------ ---------------------------- . . Harry Thompron. imir*hal.
But Continues Ha,ppy At
„.»—«=.&gt;■
Manager McElwain states that ptffi- End. 75 cent* -Adv
“f
‘
•• • orjumuA-d , ffert to prevent
tubrrculoBl*
that officer s mission there. As. a rgault
^ . . have
.
.bre-n regard'd. a.*, a .hnw’.ie . heation
lu-atiun of the
tlu- directory Is
i.s in line with
The council
Friday nlpht to put
- ' * eyed
J
the Utter was captured by- American •hall meet our re«ponslbihUea in life. would
His Chosen Work
■■ •
• A f-.u year.* apo yellow feyer. bubon:: ’th,’H- ti-h-phone company*
ev. cb-Qperatu&gt;n
.menn a curb andJiutu-r m front .of the water­
soldiers and the wiude plot was re­ shiiik
works
.Matmn
lot.
&gt;hlch
will
make
a
L
.
A
“
_
e‘“'r’, Wl1
vealed. Had it succeeded and hud Gen­
plague and kindred pestllcnrt’___
s were re- .. with the law enforcement officials In' ■*"
.alley fur
improvement.
- .... route n&lt;&gt;: te Jla-lr work He adds that it is the com- nWe -----— .It was .thought a:
eral Washington been captured as
* tune that
■
Kkprt
.. Sec
_____icfcntffic
.- caped!
Seriou*
mviCturatimJPolicy to give njlephone.-iwerrlffim
thy &lt;nurc tUo blocks
block*
to.;. fLil lltc•'1‘H’Ped
. planned, the American Revolution «• d»ll b. Me w a..
.
, h»a favorite spring
&gt;1 we won. wrtwr
the cmum-.t of th'-ze di'ea -e- fullest co-opt«n&gt;tioh tn lltndl'.nc jrihcc | Braidway might te curbed and gu:-|
would undoubtedly hav. collapsed; -o '
it
at
the
old .vwimand -black r.nakipurp '«-i tor a bap- plague-; and we hav&lt;- U-anied how to-IalMf oUwr emergency calls, as in ca-e ot tercd but rs-veral people whose henu -j
that it wa* true that "ppon the dedsten
front on Rial stn-&lt; t wln» wfffild te i ‘IU’?1
hl-- Rd His prr|Mi'lng
contrei !bcm -It .mxltt \.o! to te- more..‘tee, Mckncs* or _ accident. Tclcptemcj. .............
of an jibwurc boatman the fate of our. Pl
glad
to
have
I:
improved
in
normal
L®
•'
ur
part
to
bring
gold
itrol
our
&lt;*c
Tmnffn was settled ’
: difficult to
'
11
America - W&gt;- .'hall find th
a’.tentlort to emergency calls, mid the times, stated that they were unabl ' 1 04,11
Speaking of the present *fepr«*lon&gt; &lt; xperiimrei of these sorry
and .i "guy ’ that mi
.•ch-phone numbers &lt;d Jioli.ce mid fire
nigh which.
Mr. Milter diwlarej that too much ts
•paddle" iron:
d&lt; parttnciH* air shown pniniint-nlly-wn time
being said and t&lt;x» little done by nt-arEnjoy wonderful cluckm dimur at
workahi! together. We can balance pro­ till’ front rtf the telephone directory. ’
greut
iranie
u
nd
all you nttd Li u i-an«»
;Trials End. IS amt.-..-Adv.
.
Designed primarily
1I: trlepiwtir
...
duction and consumption and regulate
thinking that copgre?. or the president,
and
a
pswidle
and
follow
the wiiutln
...
&gt;f the authori-: For a few dav.- a fire ba., teen rag-i
1 of money so that we would I
or the tegl-dliture must tu-lp Us out The .
the terrible rituation of mil- ! it. , in getting in touch .witl! each oilier mg in tin- huckleberry month Miulh and
worxl thing about the 'ituatv’n is that ;
th«- nrrw Mlrbw.in |x&gt;hre-directory mnof the Hendershott rehoolhuite-J
a
'
ii
out
of
-.work
with
their
!
our people seem to linVe k&gt;4 the c.ireding
mid cltehhui. in' tains the office .and bohie telephone i m .Baltimore. A number of men re-1
pacity. If- think If we will do
J
-- ---------.
.
.where tlw-rc is an over-pro-‘: numbers, ami the namre-&lt;4 law enlorc. - ijKipded to a call to try and subdue tni-j --straight thinking, we will learn
lean. Hint
..... ’ jeweler in Middleville and Hu-tmgs.
• died on Saturday night at his home m duction of food and clothing. Acute * m.-nt officials m the- state, as of Jinn- 1 flame.- Sunday. They ttewuht they had,,“'w
progress will conn- to'us a- individuals
XC.fnilllK 1.,'thr
(U UH lire
,11V out
put out.
«,m. hut
UUl it11 started
.',.11 -,.l aauin
.l^.UU 1 •"*' ,r”,5» “II1,** llu f
want m Hie midst of plenty might lo b&gt;- i i.d
and agnation through hardship. 'The
That make- Monday Con.Mtrvaliun Officer Georg--tr,,u ,or
*
M'rious peril of the present time is our months. Fuix-yl,
,__ _
.. ............... officer in flu-!Swuwr and a force nf men worked a’1;2,‘° *** ■
unwilhngn'-.s to think and think
.
"ntf .. in
t.ite quickly, ut .piy time, d.iy or night ; mghf.Monday before Hu y'surewdi d in '”*"
ring of the present depres
.straight*, and an unwillingni?.' :•&gt; take
a It'd skin ' Where '.
iilKiating Hi
•.’n&lt; ..-.‘CLien ot tm- bo?k lute, tlw slier- petting Hie fire -jut. It had burned over
hcrioiuly our tndividu.il resiwnsibtlitien.
i&gt; down near Harn
. ■ .
■
:■
'
.
.....
Plenty of quack r«mca:&gt;• • arc pr;&gt;•• had another Mteak of
uiunt.f•
■
bushes
on
thL
area,
but
as
thmurk
i
J
—
**
J
“
'
‘
* long
.
posed Ihat would
c and everything burned
(lb, ’interment r
4 life and prop- • The first edition of the .police Zele-1 wa» well soaked With water it did not ”'"1 ,ucfc ,1‘KV
rar caused an in- phone durctory wa ;vued b&gt; th.-.dcstr.i the
ligation i*-upop Us nil- not to listen to
.... r-t »u-. ut Muhi^on Bell Company a year ogiv'bu&gt;n..
complaint* and quack remedies but’to
do straight thinking and ail get bu*y
rtlu-r rcliun
on constructive work.
.- Lob G. r.ildu.i Fri.-.-. ii
-A-.' l-.a;ii' » bring the lUte' of narnev %nd teleThe speaker declared that one thing
tl Iri i.itiiea and their daugh
.ncludlrig "h'.rw nlimter.-- up to date at flits linie
; 1* apparent, namely: the American
-.oioi Monday afternoon in
ximtriot: Iteraux- of the many chang.-* tn rume,
j d"fl.i-1 -nd numters Manager McElwain uno*- ■
birthday. Tlie afternoon
., • . . .
.■*»— . ■ ■ . . i- .
playing game., and vuiting
Mi »f Miter, winch m
depend
mia. India Mexico, and,
duitenc?
ruuiitn
Thu:
u&gt; which the amnte-*2'1* ,t&lt;’: daustylcr Jtan at the
■ lure reauited'Thoma* tern:.lure brought i -M1'5 Ardis Tteed ;h:u la*t w«k witif
erimina!• trn riti-at Mu-un.
,
I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wood and daughABOUT THREE HUNDRED
-,j tcr Lol* Geraldine, and' n'.i ci of T&gt; .Lnut and LyleW&lt;mm1 spent Sunday with!

ber of American troops to
hr planr.rd also the cap'or
Washington who »&lt;e .
.
"W«M point on the da, n
would traiterwrely. d»-ln«r
and iu troop* lo-lhe Eng!
count of tnat cver.t :tet&gt;-the dcciMoo of an ob*cur« i
fair at the nation
•

Jronside Shoe Company

BOOSTER

JPECIALJ
Thursday ■ Friday ■ Saturday

Del Monte Canned Foods

Del Monte Coffee i,&lt;»und.^31c
Del Monte Pineapple Crsi’i^or

ARE NOT REGISTERED

bin&lt;-.i went MoiaLiy to

Many Hastings Voters Will Be . n-.-.inij at' K'-Huuk tump m Pm
Denied FrancWse If Not
Neuman.
b..n
,
s.
. ty- past iivaith ri-'urmd horm- 1
Enrolled
. Mn,. .J.ium- ingrain .&gt;1 Lull

15c

had ’i-m plenty mastiffs, dcr hou&gt;^
etc Hut Dad's dug was liuthfuLto the
lust and hr burned up with the Imu-w
Dad mourns the lox. ot hl* brstJrinnd.
but Dad is no quilter, he’ll come bark,
build another shack and own unntlu-r
dog. and when Jn- die* he. will want' t&lt;»
be burhd right’in hl* grave m at his
favorite stream, where the atr : • alwu-.s
scetited Willi wild rose.-, when ip bloom
and where cling Hie nuniotl«-.i of those
happy bygone-day-&gt;. where the willows

all. you

will

find Thtirnapplc

Arthur &lt;■&gt;lwuu:i
Orville Fountain and
family.
.... ................ Janrn.* Sothitrd
-Sunday ai'L»-rfch lake. with. M
M'i&gt;. Clyde Mille/ and Ruby
Mr. and Mr- James' O'Conn
June spent Munday and Tu»-stl.i
Jitcksoh
.Mr.- El.'U- Sotimrd and Mn«.
Prttrtigill were in Nashville X

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON ALL WORK
ORDERED
FROM STOCK

Hastings Monument Works
IRONSIDE BROS., I’roprs.

Plume 2497

Hastings, Mich.

Doz. cans . . ■ $1.69

45c
15c

Del Monte Salmon Rt.?S~‘
Del Monte Grape Fruit
.

of rinplo

the George MiJI- r home in-Uightbii
Tiie Ladle*' Aid wax wt !) attended
considering - the busy tfm&gt;-. and
voted t«&gt; hold &gt;«* meeting -Augu,The Bronson lm*(&gt;ital
■next meeting
otiw r part of finish pur quilt.
• ot Hastingqualified to

Doz. cans . . . $1.73

19c

Del Monte Fruits for Salad .
3 cans for . . . 55c

19c

Del Monte Tuna Fish

^dlwelLTv^ir

3 can: for . . . 55c

There will be many cans of Del Monte Foods
GIVEN A^AY every night at the Strand
Theatre this week. Also Swift’s Premium
Hams, Eckrich Bacon and our Home
Made Hamburger and Sautage.

Exide

in the primary election to be
ptember Li r&lt;tf :n lh? general'

13-PLATE BATTERY

Unnrd so that
ar* spending a

BUTTER

Freeport

19c

MASON CAN COVERS n-,. 23c
. 6 Dozen 25C
JAR RUBBERS
. L«fg« Pkfi 19c
qXYDOL . .

SUGAR

Cone IO CA*.

FINEST QUALITY MEATS
Swift’s Premium Hams
Hamburg or Sausage Home Made Lb.
Eckrich Bacon siked
, lk Package
Choice Beef Kettle Roast
u

18c
10c'
10c
14c

Feldpausch’s
WAere Better Foodt Cott Lai ”

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Sunday, and haw

tided by-the pew law. There ire no if
and no exceptten? in thu law Ever

hiled with । faster this year uh
r &gt;»h-. The 1
ravui‘1 h”k ;
UK'TlTOF MRS. STEBBINS

Palmer
Mr and Mr.- Ralph Tabor of Gi;
Rapid* were visi’ors at the horn*their ton. Dwight, the past week Art».;" and Bcrnsrd Bedford

measles.
Mrs. Miner Palpter entertained IB ■
fear bt ’!* &gt;
Tlie P;,MinC of
Marcus Sleh- guwys at a birtliday party honoring her;'
'
ibifl.* on Friday. July 32, removed from son. Ralph , on Wednesday. July 20 '
.
Hastings one of its oldest residents, .as Tlie afternoon «a* very pleasantly'.'
tu'
.. &gt;
bad lived here about seventy year* ’. pent playing garwes after which re-i
J,*4n MQT»an
»n Ruggles.. freshmetit.* of ice cream spd cake1
it-it o “*»■ Ohio nn October « t»4S -wr.en but
f aj{£ riu* wu united ’presenti d with-a dainty favor
in ffiontMe to Marinis
irons Htebbi._
Stebbins..............
of this membrauce of the day
Mild dc-trdy
■ uy and tliey made Hastlhgi their
Our community is well ivprrM-ntcd'
lommuttism.
home over ufu-r. Mr. Stebbin- died 2J a! llic Boy Bcbilt «-mp al Harwood-lake, t
years «g&lt;&gt;. • Surviving arc lour dHugli- Wii*ou Travis. Fred flmuer. Wendel
trrs.- Mr* Grace Dodds. Mrs decree Carter. .Milo 8chnndtlm&lt;’&gt;»: Gtorgjt
Bedford Robert Older and Robert ,
iinuw.-atic control. *ucl
C W. W. spinier, and one .-on. William Bi nner being tha young men who left
» laid in this country.
M stebbin*.
Sunday for camp.
1 sx-jiier s,ud that liis
Fttncfu! services were held on Mondoy
About 40 people attended the Palmer
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----- -at ten A M . at the home ol Mr and reunion at Barlow lake Sunday Those
• m-&gt;t outstanding ccoiwmwi. y.ri c W Wesplntere Rev J A Mr- .ittending Irom out of town were. Mr.
c&lt;&gt;-.mtrt 15 part o. the planning Nulty officiating. Burial was in River- and Mr- A. Heydrnberg and family and
another part of the group ’ ude cemetery.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Travis and family
should be the best minds that r.ca con- • ’
from Grandville. Mr. and Mrs. S
.trcl and know how to operate big m- ‘
Mr’ -Mi
•djibtrU!:-. another par: of the planning j------------------- -------------- ------ •groip should be our ablest flnancien ‘ Friday night at the home of hu daugh--------------------------- ------ ---T
!ThU planning group should be chosen ter. Mrs John Burke, on So. JeffeLon
„r
v-_, ,rtHnn. .
I
jwithout regard to politics and with the , S’ Funeral service* were conducted on • .2’’r
teiSe i
&gt;Ieaim of arriving at sound planning Sunday afternoon at three o'clock atL*brot£5 MatHia^Johnso? *
I for social control of pur economic life-j the home. Rev Frank Horn officiating 01 - orother. Maurice Johnson
They should plan a co-ordination of | Burial In Riverside Surviving axe the
From Dec 17 to 27 incluyve there i
ail ind-Ltrics. Whta there u a need o' daughter two jfraadchild.-en and one WiU
'inert cuneecv it could be expanded; great grandc&gt;2te and an aged brother cf daylight m the lantude tA Net
jwithoui consulting a few big banker* in | in Battle Creek.
York
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WHEN ns AN

The best in batteries has lang meant
Egide. And now, with the 13-alate
Exide selling For as little as $6.73
everyony can eAjay baitdry reliability.
WHEN IPS AN EXIDE ... . YOU START.
Our Motto.

Value and Service

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

Electrical
Service

Cor. Court and Jefferson

Hastingi

Complete
Lubrication

�rm HAsttNos
Local Golf Pro De­

banner.

wt»Hta»4T, niy r. i»n

■ HASTINGS CENTER
ROAO IS PUZZLER

feat! Joe Kirkwood
It Pays
Somehow or other the Banner over­
' looked an unusually Interesting *po;t
item last week. Joe Kirkwor«|. trick- j shot attLst ot golfdom. gave’ an ex■ Continued from page one*
• ||Uhltion
at the Ionia Country'
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INDEPENDENTS BEAT
IIndependents to Play
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&lt; , Club
. re
„rir-P.
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The
! cently.
ccntly
nit program
progrum included
included ’ anxTi
—- rtion t«. and un;mnu!.ir.t ■ of. the
.
COLORED GIANTS 6-5
Nashville Sunday rnatdi round between Kirkwood
jCovert road act. The conviction is!
------ ----I
y . Muri Hller und Eddie VanPoprring. lo- . u„,
growing in Barry county, that, so far I
Local Nine Wins FromMar- ' Nashville independent* will play the fcul pro. and Benton Yale*. Ionia pro. * at this county is cancer rail, the Covert
1 '11 r o
t?
o m
:local nine here- Bunday afternoon. July; Eddie was in a winning mood that
.
'Jllllll u-'.l—&lt;\an8 See TWO jai. Rivalry between thr.se two team;, i*|duy and led the field, his ' Iwhug 69 ., rood act Ims outlived Its itwlulrtesit.j
.and
that if any roads are nr br built;
Great Games
j always k«-n and t&lt;&gt; date tiu-re- ha* bet 11^ beating Jo- Kirkwoorl s total by three
hereafter the whole county should’
Local tasebull runt h ot nn minor-:
tJ’’‘ L'lv’'
shown either ! .strokes. Not only- did Eddie brut
without making it!
f 1 had n pi
• therefore fans Can depend on u KirkmxmJimt his score w« tower than; bear the
J ...rttpesi-e.
'r... it...
tumty to take in two fine -;am»a this Il4) comeu
uhe be.w^Lartotal ot the otfier pair
'nL Irin
, LnZl
wrej* rig!
On Saturday, Mm Until j
-------------- ’ or •lownr.hips through whfh the ,iu2id
played here unci furnished stiff oppo-' i npAi TnQQCDQ DC AT
{Knawxod with a 73 and Hller finish- is to be constructed
•
:lti£&gt;ri. finally losing to the home team LUUHL lUdOCHd OCR I
No one blame* the present . rood
rt-.e to nine
CLYDE PARK 17-8
------------- - ------------. ccmmbflon for the situation that now'
Marshall's three-runs all come in the
vu i
rmm 1
UNIQUE VAUDEVILLE
,,
.
• Fextsu Tills was an unfortunate legacy
recond inning by virtue ot two singles R
n»l»«n flntire |u,’,uuc xmuwuviuuc
.
AT
tnUIA
CRtTC
CAID
tlwt
"as handed dflwu tojJhem from!
and two errors Hastings, picked up B'”cam to Play Delton SaturAl (UNIA rntt rAln their pred««»or» ike anginal Covert |
two-in the fourth«when Brandy, Mr-' , day—A-Squad
~
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Takes
On
: lead, petition was filed several yearsCann. Brown mid Parker all hit safely '
East Paris Thursday
. Program to Range From Sub­ •ago Because of certain change; in
Ifrandstetteg was out ut the plate when
•he road it was thought wise to have’
lime to Ridiculous From
Displaying
a greatly
brand ।
lu- attempted to scojc on Brown's
. .
. improved
.
new petitions gotten out. Two sets
single but McCann and Brown- were.of gome, the Hastings B-tiam of sho*-'

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Reductions

bv Part,, . d«ubk T&gt;|J l«»h
(tacirf-R.rbB.hb.m
pue-across u run in egth of the next,
- three Inajng* while Roush, jrftc^ngl 17 W 8 in a juntch here Friday evening.
for Hustings. Was holding Hu- visitors-The contest;-however, was much closer

Everything from the sublime to the cuhited and signed. The construction
,ridiculous
will t&gt;&gt; included in this was mithoriied by the b&lt;»ard of ruper[
year's vaduevlUt attraction, to be pre­ .isors, who have the sole aetbority m
;
tented in front of the grand glimd each uch a manor; but of covizc thc road
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.-I........-t the fjnla
comm’vsion 1? the body that has to
Ha,.,,.. -Pbr
n»,i, .„d
jFree Fair. August 15. to 20.
— - --.,
actually
to doing the work
Muoh- lor Marshall Vuiiih-nheiail and
.
ot i The present road commission had
Allan 1 |M-r cent.
, .: The complete program numbers of
1 iv«- Hastings players. Roush. Miller.; which will-jntcrsper*e the racing event.;! made Jhetr plans for thc improvement
Stmitoti. McMillan and Woodman “each afternoon und will tie repeated} of this highway under thc Covert Act
Hustings
AR R H PG A-jvr.tp il better than 3U p-r cent ring-:again in the evening, Includes th- Di- as autliorired by the aupervfeor*, bcHarrington. If
— D4-U-CII* । ov-idua Trio, syncopated ircrobat',; cause Uwy felt that the supervisor!,.
Young. *S
'■ were- high men far Clyde Park with!Ellen Dea. an attractive beauty knownjhaving twice given their approval ol
Brandy. rf
" average* ot 42f^mul 34 4 reaficctiig-ly j 4% the Dancing Jongleu&amp;e; Fink’ its ■:■ instruction left the commission
J: while RoiL'h mid Miller'were high fur, Trained Anhnuls. a troupe &lt;1! remark-1 no alternative than .to proceed'with
JJ Hustings with :wt9 .Hid 37.
,
qbly intelilgeni dogs and a troupe of j the building of the toad under the
•■i The l4-unis ol Miller and Stanton.! comedy mule*; Happy mid Go-lucky 1 Covert Act. But the difficulties that
vjRouah und Woodman, mid McMillan 1 two premier clown* whose antics reach I have confronted them have made .the
Moore. C
J'find Tinker each went- through the 1 unheard of heights of burlr-qu*.-; Cook rfiAd commi.v&gt;ton hesitate about going
- toureiumcnt with the lass of only .one ; und WLsnrr with their Trick Fatii, i idicad. especially’ when there have been
’ game
,
FlordehM Mtucnhua. Brazilian Wood, r threats of litigation if they attempt to
H
On Saturday. July 30. Hie L-r.il B-1 who fa.’cina'tes her audli in&lt; .s'-uitli re-- j put till* roud through under the Covrrt
Mar-hall
ABRHPO Atti ain.Will travel to i&gt;-lton for u return! markable slack wire- an mid the Wan law
»
Wan Sm; Troupe, u collectimr of acThere seems only'.one way in which
rood can b&gt;- bmii. and that would
3 game will be op August 4. when Eusr ci.mplislHd Orientals who ustminj,
0 patis comes here far a tournament
with tlajr repertoire of feat- of; be for the couhty-road commission to
Purdue, ss
1
Tin- A-tram
Into action here Strength, juggling, coihofiloiiist mid Ik" ahead and build R. paying tor it
Murphy. _JJb
4 again tomorow evening tThutsdayi acrobatics.
■
&lt; ut «it JU own funds, without levying
Uj against Clyde Park;
In spite of general conditions the any-tax on the county or ii[H.n town1 i Herewith tire details of the Ha.stings- tonia Free pair ihnnagenmnt has not I '•hllu anrl assessment districts In that
Cludstune. 2b Bischof!. I!
ikhnptd thing* In'the least. In fact’ l'enl undoubtedly the road wouldxjto1 Clyde Park game: .
Vandenhi-ad. p
theje ha* been un unusual effort made trailed very much a* the county road
,2. Hasting?.
SP
ia Roush- 168 389 to make the 1932 exposition Just a lit­ roniniissian is now doing that work on
the 167 miles of towpship road which it
GO 16? ... tle bit bitter thuln in former years.
has taken , over this year. Thfrre would
Sunday's -game brought "Pat'..'' pop- i manUin .'
15W 34 8
dnubllr-s lx- a coating Of gravel zpu’
illur colored team from Bi|ttle Creek to’i Mr,xiillan
OBITUARY.
150 313
’ th.- local diamond for the Hrr.1 time wuxlnum
Edwin j. Hubbard, youngest son of on it which would, make it a passable
150 30.1
this sea. 4in Thi- forjner Bishop's ColMr and Mrs Jos: Hubbard, was born road. That seems the best way out
47 168
■ .red Giunte are known as the Oultim- ;p,.nn4-tt
174 27JI November 3. 1888,'in Allegan Cu On cf the •difficulty; and it ami to us
November 5. 1907. he was married to that that much ought to be •dune. The
rar mid ufv 1'U11 lugs Tinker
y brand &lt;•! bam-tan,jhiskirk \ .
Mi.ts Bewh- Shea ol Hastings To this people living on the Center road haw
.
48 178
union two son* were born, cun Janies been promised an improvement of that
. 38 172
Hastings gut off to what looked like
and Howard William Hubbard The road. They ought Uphove it Tiny uro
! not arifing for un •xjtpeusive
road, but
a long lend when I hey scored four runs:
.
WI3 1652 30 4 family moved to Illinois in 1923. return- — in Un- third frame. Moore, first upj
id ’'as-»nink
. are t-nIng to Hasting., in December 1930. Mi .!‘hey are asking and
wcR SP
Hubbaid find b&lt;vn in l»»r health gyud-j titled to a jia&amp;utble road Unit will, -n*
doublet). Brown walked; tbrj' wrrc|'Clyde Park
GU 162
vialiy mowing wor.M- until death fable them to get to market, which Judvunced bv Harrington's sacrtfnr and '
160
sr-on-d on Young‘.-i ‘ingle Brandy wav '
claimed him on July 17. 1932 nt th-•; jmj&gt;oM-ible during the«spr(ng break-up
166 337 age &lt;&gt;l 43 year-. 7 months and 12 days 'and during wry rainy M-asans. breau-ft
out on .'trikes and then McCann slam- '
.
158 29 Ji Besides the wile and two sons h&gt;- have, 'of the wrenched condiliou of tliat lughnu-ri out hi* fourth home run lor the *•’*
50 178 28 1 his mother, Mrs. O Richards of Held-1
yvai Muring Young ahead of him. ,
„
Ing. n brother. A I French of Fi-nn-1
Ri&gt;ii .h lul before Parker filed nut to, •’ Jri/'n' Hr '.
40 lit;
i-vntcr for the third out.
!“'1
yilb-. a sister. Mrs.' Bertrand Miller of •
CAMP BEN JOHNSTON.
'
• Tlie colored bovs cninr right back f, ,
Bradley, a sister-tn-lafc-. Ml» Margaret j It is a wonderful camp. One i* Im-1 •
.38 174
and evened tin- count in the fourth ;»huHcm'i
Shea ofandChicago,
nieces, nephews.
oti^r reiatiws.
' Fumrai|’ ’,res*ed ftrat of all~1*'thc uw!d'y “&gt;’• ~
32 150 313 c-juslm. and other
Inning when the first three men htl|s•»&gt;M'vuw
relutires. F
'
and the next two got life on errors. ‘
services were held at th*- (Xld Fellow i proach lo it and scope ck it. Tents arcj
487 IhW
hall on Jul*' 19. at two P. M . Rev B J not clu; tered togcthcrj as In many
Conley was caught * off third for an
out. Muller was out on play but Wnl- - Hustings Teams
W
Adcock officiating Burial in Riverside. I riU1!pv Inaking it possible for more in­
ton. the pitcher, lined out a Ix-autlfiil.Miller-Stanton
.
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। dividuahly and drfginnllty in beautifydeub(»- that cleaned tile baM-s The Roush-Woodman
MILO.
| ing the lent surrounding.-:..
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’
Visitors added another run in Uie fifth McMillan-Tinkt-r
The Milo Jjidles' Aid will give an tee
Tie* beautiful lake fiirnl-ihes nefeon two i(o&lt;xl hita-by Busby mul Wil-on. Bi ni&gt;eti-BiL-klrk .
cream and rake .-octal Saturday &lt;-vc- quate water sports and training and
Hustings tied the'score in the m-v- i o, born-Maicolyi .
iiing, July 30, on the lawn of the horn, the equipment is Adequate unless it be
enth on an error, iwul a hit by- liar-1
»
of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Join s. Lockshon- a lack of canoes. A large-fun-ful slide, j ,
rington. and shoved over the winning}
Farm All are urged to coriie,
17
one small floating rati mid one very.
run hl the eighth session when’ Parker i . .
. T1.ain.
Mrs. Mutt Falk -and daughter Lucile' large one way out in deep water, give
doubled and wored on Brown s safety. &lt; ’’J'1JyrK J&lt;am.
of Battle Crook-vlslted at the home ol thrills for all grades of swimmers.
■
W«e:
». C.lumb..
1her sister. Mrs, Ethlyn Tooze Sunday. . Tiir dining hsdgv is so built and ar-1
Mrs. Alfred chose and children of Bat- ranged that it te'not otjly quite ude-[
.
BriitffonLSrbultvmp .
Box score:
■ -quale Cor 150 &gt;and it is fulD but 4tj
iSr Ko-.M-n-S DcLi-ctiw
’uii attended church wrvtce at Milo in gives tile appearance of a big homcj
Hum Ing- •
ABRIIPOAIJ DeDreuw-UBlond ..
tta- afternoon.
.
fc nuiv
„ is that. The boys inarch I
mid ,it
surely
Harrington. If
Sunday afternoon callers ,nt the. an tangle hl«
Lie
very quietly after the
J7
f... Clark Osborn
.
home of Mr. ...-.I
mid kMrs
lowering of the colors &lt;from a statelywere-. Mr and Mrs. Clconte Merriman flag |x&gt;li.- given by the Grund Trunk |
McCann. 2b
A-TEAM TOSSERS DEof Kalrnnitztio. Mr. and Mr*. Lerov Shop of Buttle Creek' and remain!
1 12 Sl
Roush, lb
’
FEAT LANSING 21-15 Newton and family of ComsUx-k. Mr standing ut their respective tables’
and Mrs. Utwrence Osborn and family while T. Ben Johnston himself oilers!
। 5 .(/Victory. Gives Hastings Two of Naxhville. and Mr and Mrs. Elsu grateful thunks to the Giver of all '•
Moure. e
Jenson and family of Richland. Mrn. _
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w
tilings.
Food is served by officers „..
and
Bfnwn. p
10 3
Out of Three Wins—Ringer
J. J. Doster of Woodlark! and daughter. I leaders at each end df long tables qnd
M
— Lavcra Quick of T.
-----------------J10t oniy R&lt;MH|
|(&gt;u of
Mrs
Banllcld
werel|)&lt;;
Total
-34 6 H 27 14 ‘
Averages High
Colored Giant'
| P^nty of briskly-fought games fea- callers of Mr. and Mrs Osborn Sunday it. For supper. July 20. tlie menu was
•
macaroni, cabbage, tomato . salmi,
iColtiinbia Cleancn.1
AB R H PO A|tured the -rubber'' tournament between forenoon.
There was a good attendance at the orange punch, dill picnics, bftiwn atrd
3 Lansing and'-the Hastings A-team at Aid Wednesday. Mesdnmes Bradfield white bread, peanut butter, applesauce ■
Hughes, cf
°' the courts here Saturday evening. The and Wood were most efficient hoMes-e- and ginger-snaps, mid any boy finding i
Busby, ss
Mrs Grace Flower is enjoying her fault with meals Ijke that, something,
local team won 21 to 15 but tire dlffcrWilson. 3b
o 'ence of only two points in ringer aver- vacation this week doing some work at is wrong with the boy.
Conley. If .
her home in Kalamazoo. Homer Junior
Barry county's efficient1 Scout Execu­
Taylor, c 2;ai(C(i indicates how closely the player* Is with her
tive. Lloyd Shofer. is In charge of pro-!
O.w.-ro matched, Hastings has'now won
Mrs. Delia Towne and son Earl are grain and activities, which means a
Muller, lb
0 two out Qf three tournaments from
now
al
home
at
their
farm
here.
Mp
good
lime for all. July 20 the rampfire
Walston, p
0} Lansing and possibly other meetings
— jinny be arrangtd before the season Towne is not enjoying very good program whs put on by tent* I and 2‘
health at present. We hope jhe may with the help of Mr. Shafer, consisting I
Total*
of yells and songs, a two-act comedy |
soon feci much better;.
C. Brown, fifteen years of age. pitch­
Two base hit*: Moore. Parker. Wals­
Hattie Bellinger was in Alamo, paw play, a supposedly well trained quur-j
ing his lint tournament with tin* Hus­
ton
tings team won all six games James Paw and Mattawan edrly last week. t&lt; t tried to render "Old ’Black Joe." but
Home run: McCann.
- .
the leader was obliged to finish the'
Site
was
accompanied
by
her
cousin.
E.
Sacrifice hits: Harrington. Roush. won liLs match from Fisher. Lansing M. Cadwulladcr, looking after some number as u sqlo. a pantomime hospi- ;
star, and during one round pitched 20 buslnes.
Hughes.
tai scene woe well acted wherein one.
Smirk out: By Brown. four; by ringers out of 34 tosses for an average
camper was relieved of a can-»i» mid
Walston, two.
of 85 per cent.- One peculiar thing
BRANCH DISTRICT.
two-more. A scout mother of BatUel
about the match wits that Oaks, aver­
Mr. and Mrs Fred Rowden and son Creek. Mrs. Williams, gave a fitting,
aging 465 per cent ringers only won u of Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. talk on the value of Cmnu Ben Jahiut-i
Pythians Defeat Lake
single round although four of. his op­ and Mrs. K EAMUdgc and Ruth Fri­ ton. The Cub camp leader. Mr.
Odessa! independents ponents averaged from 1 to 12 points day.
Handier, with lit* violin, acbompanted
lower.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norton accom- by a guitar, furnished some music, i
The first casualty to date happened panted by Mr and Mrs Samuel Norton The program closed with a hypnotic!
Playing much better baseball than in
apy previous game, the Hasting* K. cf toward the conclusion of the second of Lakeland. Fla. spent Thursday In stunt performed by T. Ben Jolpwton
P teams turned back Lake Odessa, 11 round.' A shoe fill the top of the stake Coldwater, the guests of their brother. upon one Mr Walters, who was so
to 4 last Sunday at Lake House field, at and glanced upward striking Woodman, Walter Norton, and family.
worked upon that he ran ipto tlie lake.'
who was keeping score. ■ on the foreThornapple lake.
The annual reunion of the Mudge. doing cxUclly-what the tamji hud ask­
The Pythian nine held their visitors
Branch. McKelvey and Morgan schools ed Mr. Johnston to have him do. Then
scoreless for five Innings. Dunn, pitch­ though tlw: wound bled considerably.
wiU ba held at Thomapple lake Thurs­ followed the ven- impreAve recital at
Herewith are details ot the tourna­ day. August 11 A cardial invitation to Scout Laws and tlw Scout benedlcing for the K. of P's held hl-, oppo­
nents to 8 hits, struck out 8 and passed ment :
all Interested parties
| tidn.
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Hastings
SP R Pct.
Vivian Day has returned from Kel- I Fifteen
— Barry
—------------------county boys
--------------are profit. The managers of the two teams ure C. James ...
314 211
logg camp at Pine lake, but Edwin I Ing by attendance in the line camp
seeking to arrange a return game at C. Brown ..
198 51.8 Maurer returns for another four weeks I Nelson Gardner. William Fox and
Lake Odessa In the near future. I Tlie E. James ...
334 178
Miss Ina DenMnore of Wyoming i Lynn Perry are tent leaders and have
K. of p. team has won two out of the E Titus ...
Park spent the week end as the guest been at the top in tent inspection
.
It S4M&lt;ms impossible for’any boy to
124
last three starts and offers to make a R. Stanton .
of ..._
Miss _
Ruth Mudge.
better allowing against opjiosing teflms
48.5
Miss Donna McKeown
entertained attend Hite camp and not be greatly
from now on.
her friend, Sing Duell, of M. 8. C. over helped to live more abundantly. t
.21 15 2144 1067 49 8 the week end.
C. F- Angell.
Total
HRE
Average 49.8.
The Jesse Fossett family and the
Lathrop families had a family gather*
OBITUARY.
Lansing
W L 8P R
Batteries: Gk-von. Haskins and Fisher
230 57.8
Harold Eugene Moore was born at
Goodemott. H- Dunn, F. Smith-Umpire, Graham
167 52.5 thur Lathrop's. .
Parchment. Michigan, January 16. 1931.
Taylor
3/3 346 174 503
Van GOrdcr.
The first International pence con­ and passed away at University hospital.
The K- of P. team wants games with Beckwith
45 2 ference is believed to have been called Ann Arbor. July 19. 1932. aged eighteen
Freeport. Martin, Ada or any clo.vs B
370 162
by Tsar Nicholas of Russia on May months, three days. His little life was
or C team. They have put a lot of work Allen
190
tn inoa
' one of suffering, but we know he has
on this djamond which is tn A-1 shape Ehret
gone to a better, home. He leaves lo
now and are anxious to keep a full
The Boston Park department con­ mourn his loss, a mother, father, one
schedule ahead. Cali or write. Ward
Total
IS 21 2144 1029 48. ducts a school for youth* eager to learn sister, his grandparents and a host of
the art of umpiring.
Baine, Hastings, phone 3920. .
relatives.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY V, t»M

PAGE POUR

The Hastings Banna^Xg^TS.^

yrf.vs.

at H..i;pr«. Nithigaa. ,«ny nlce-appeanng yoqng chap ■
---------- -------- —-------- woman! could thus coax you' Into
.TOK•*«&lt;*.-------------------------------------------------------- . ....

. What Others Say

This and That
Tlie "Olive Brandi" Petition
.ColonisLs Desired Peace.
An Attempt to Avoid War.
King George Spurns Offer

BRUCK ER.
agVKXTrwEVESTH YKAB education But this type of "‘yrnpathy
—„u* fact tliat Governor
has been carried to excess In. Bruckrr ha - picked up considerable op-1
Among all documents relating to the
many college boards are rclusin
to pertnit the names of their respectlv
&lt;&gt;, npubi,™,, mu i~n2S!??G“V*
L0"’', ,BrJ5'’
itutitutions to be tired as part uf pi
ibrwi'.d Miciilgan h r hail
111 on J«b'7. IT75. one year be­
-.’. .I ;
•&gt;’;&gt;

'

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

SPECIAL PRICES

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mrs. Marion Goodyear entertained

bghtfully at bridge Tuesday evening.!
complimentary to her niece. Mb* Ruth'
Beattie, of 'Wisconsin. who is her’,
guest. Top score was won by Mm. Roy ’
Hubbard for the ladles and by David
French of Middleville for the men.
।
Mrs Raymond Kerr &lt;Mary Palmer'1
of Henrietta. Oklahoma, arrived yea- fc
:
&gt;.ad; . ;! u uuet th.- •rts 1 .n fu,no“* dpeument. one ha* recently terduy for a visit with her sister. Mrs i
-*
‘
uXbl.
the
n^Tn;
miml
y
a.
I
cartc
to
Amenr
*
•
nd
uu.br
-.id
.prices Just a* gi
n.w York on January 77
S.»me Wallace Osborn and family
Solictors liatp
Mr and Mrs- Chiu, Mahoney of
' &gt; '&gt;
.
'”l&gt;”ctor «4 Americana unAaibtrdlv will
and th”'agencies hen- are
. : .. ■ .
.itwraii L..!,i„.k
. ..
"I '*
" Mr and Mrs Chas. Stine.
■
- .. .ri. T. i:-1,.......... iniHh.
« mrmben. of the Second Con- . Mr and Mrs Charles will and son'
g&gt;&lt;ln i .
an ir.uun.
uih-uu! Congrvw who slgned.it. M
Hubert sjient liUt week In Nile*, the I
.
CONCERNING THE CANDIDATES lat,'r -dhxrd lhetr names to Hw Dec- guest* uf their daughter and husband I
„r
w. .... not v..y mud. impn ■ 'd • r.hIU£tton
&gt;»da,^.«t. IK-r
। Mr. and Mrs .Clare Burton.
..any &lt;&gt;1 Hw camfidMM for u*.ver;aa :
dgnlflrana* of this I Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Murray left'
.
Al ih»m hire lit !-..... it ;&lt;&gt;mmeiui
*»&gt;'
»•««- ,
•th.™ rir the hiahwt office !14 Murhigan
?‘!y,nr “/
W“'!.
M.K. iKhan Of Flint. W-; h of Grand ‘A"“ L"Ct’e.T"It ,J
° Am«lcan ontano
‘
"7" '
.
PUBLIC. OPINION.
It K I’.q .u Quinun U Grand R.., .a. NilhSrM^de
Mr. and Mrs H. O Haye. ..nd Mr
Lx-Govemor Fred Green »
ot
Lun
n.;;
all
randuiat£T
h
?
p
^
^^nG
imX^manv
।
”
“
l
Mra
W N• &lt;W«ter are planning
ot going lobe difficult for t!
Governor- Rrucker on the republican
"O1‘J,L P«‘n‘
,,_at
'to tnk*’ * twt&gt; tt*ek-s‘ niotor tnl» »u,n»
ncket. wih Mwml m..M &lt;&gt;: 'Heir cam»»«
iflarute KMte and btyond
ernment. A governor with will and pur,
juih'Ii Hh". .lilacking the-pr.• enr e:.e, j M.nt)^n(., itsclf qj,cc tl i tangible
1 ,o •Mr”’lrc“1' Quebec. Lake Champlain
ix.v&lt; can da away with nil the ur.nm-srary functions' now being performed. • nou-. hatuMcap for him Caruev of;.'” ‘?A'C ’Mr ^UTwencre with Eng-1
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For tlie Last Three pays of

BOOSTER WEEK
JULY 28-29-30

25% Reduction
On any Aten’s or Boys’ Suits, Stetson
or Stylepark Hats, Dutchcss Trousers,
Travelo or Webber Sweaters.

10% Reduction
On AU Furnishings

K»£amiz,M. and Judge Patrick O Brien ' ‘‘mo? tflte Sa^Taere bv no TWIJiTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
burden of taxation and simplify &lt;«r ..re ■-•miuratively unknown Die-re two
11
!IH comniMs were by no|
government, for the people arc - m.n and Wil.'um ComMock rready to break with the crown. I. Mr
FTrfB-KrltarnfMoun •• ra“d d ?k a 11 vi X n- .1-mWashington himself declaring j
Ohm. re-turned Tuesday to tbdr
i minded."
'ratw^nXi wnuu’ x JL Sput- - •”»
’*&gt; '«““*«*
-&gt; I hornj
™ with Mr and Mra
, Probobjy the above tMirugraph was
«-d wealthy a few year.- , but tr* t.- (A’Ottfea wanted independence, say* h M Craig. They were well pleased
; compciM-d as a 'xlpp ut Bruckcr but it nil. according to his own public
: Dr. Adam- 'Hu.-, view was represented; w,‘h Hasting* and thought it would be
CONCERNING BRUCKER.
in an earlier petition blaming every- “ ‘’eslrabie place to lire.
As the .time approaches f ir the prtz
nient.s. He »pcculati-d in fx-tnn,
,H
jiinng on the colonial ministers and
M15H Ru’h Rouse of Ypsilanti is tlw
mary election the voters of this 4tal&lt;.
, and • *'kl,,4: l,'-‘t their jioilcu-x be modified.' Kll«,at of tier sister. Mr*. Mnurlei Lnmtor
the
next
governor
to
reduce
&lt;x
• will naturally ^ive d gdexi deal of con­
■
;T" this King George paid little aiu-n-j*”** '
’
' 'ior (
s j tioifc uml year later in May 1775. the I ll,r Mlsre.'* Mary and Kaltiarinp Palsideration to the .governorship. W&lt;- are pensesand simplify government know■
First Continental Congress tried again | nh'r oI *n»M“na. who are spending the
r.of pretending fff express any .opinion ing. that the ixsiple are wildly behind . Johns Jlcpubliran
Jm*
'Declaration
&gt;*f
th.*
Causes
of
Tak-i
•
‘
‘
u
'
n
’
n
''
r
take
were
the
gnes’s
such
a
proiwition.
The
former
govt-r•
- but our own. and will gladly bpen thc
' UAW * A lintTT- V
■ mg Up Arms " addrc.-Mi! to ihe people
(hc M**-’** Ida and Jennie More a
. columns of the Banner for the expres- nor docs no*, exaggerate the |m|Mirtanrv
,( li?., *&lt; Great Britain.
’
; few day* last week .
Atom of opinion by others. We believe m a Uwroughly urou.wd public opinx’h
'
*■'
Then
came
a
third
attempt
to
modify
Mr
an
®
Mr
*
Robert
Lambic
renit for Mike Hart of SagJhaw.
optmon in England, which really rep- ’nmed on Friday from a two weeks'
that, under existing wnditioiu. the Groesbeck. Green mid many othergovSldatTtar tlu*^mmiitwi’’ on RrT'.- - rr.-entfd
’-i,,stwl the alUUlde
attitude of
of conservativeGLMt.wni
conservative, VL’,,t .W’h relatives
rehlives m
In Flint.
'Flint. Pontiac,
Pontiac.
. people of tlus.Mate will fare better ernora wte&gt; came before have demon. eimorX a few hour.- ”t£ Mito&amp;i-i
U’ AnWr,M' bu*rww *"n “ni‘
P"Cr’
wilh.the rrnommatton and re-election st rated conclusively by their record- dcnlv nu*. ii
on l u- ' tXMnn 'planters, os to the’ uncertainty of em-im,,&lt;*t "u ’rip by auto
&lt; t Wilber m Bnicker titan by trying
economical government is imjM«l' and Jaletl tint ii*- wanu4 to p,, barking upon an lmle|&gt;cndent course! Misses Zclla Odell and Etta Patton
a*new~wnrifriat”-n thus tinu*. We can
without tin* •upport* ' of,- public.
■
tacK U1 &lt;vasHin’:--..t». Mik* ;. Aimed in ■
the na|lon.-i of Hu* world. Tills! »'&lt;U,r«»’‘&lt;1 Friday from Traverse City
opinion.
When
ciU«-tw
in
general
re&lt;u,e
,*,;*(
raim.-.iu.:
wlu.7 Mli-lu-l*^ ,11’ -O1IX0 Branch Petition of I wJ*rt' ’hey “pent their vacation with
.•re no reason why the republicans of
five to intt-re- t thrm - lvr . -in ' ii&lt;- - u.m r--&lt;!•&lt;! *- •' i-'- i .r-r
and
n&lt;
copies were sent to King i re'atrtt-’ “nd friend*.
and n
hott •aa’ • which.two
Midtignn slxnild no', givff Mr. Brucker ‘
r'-t uumM-iri
m .... ...... ...
.» ... -r ini
r„V)., ln din,.rr|1! u,.u to aVoJd ki^| Mr* Frank Langstrom iMh&lt;’cu*-c of
a remmination. Hr u entitled to it government, the field is left w,
by storm ot wan Tlw- copy oUcred forr*,r^ lvlr,'1,,-‘- Mr and Mrs. R. I. Hen­
for
organized
group&gt;
to
purser.
' .ii, was found m the private library o! I&lt;**r*tmt for a few days She Is accon-by party usaec. H&gt;* came into ofllce at
a Colonel Fitz William near Peter-' Panted bv a friend. Mu*.? Bernice Shcrone of Hie must difficult periods in our i*h IccLlaUon for their .own •
tat*
lyirough.
.
man of Mt Pleasant.
hi«!nry. It will be conceded tliat he. has benefit- Nor 1-. Hu. u h-lln
In tl.l* mt. ag&lt;- the . ikimts "reriemn-J
Ordali* and B”ntnre Sutton j
ledcraf
congrr.
”
was
addins
n
few
BIL
­
‘met Hw situMion fairly. He Called a ■,hf" government in jxra. r . Pul
.
1-. a-v-ure y.nfr Majs-.s.iv that wc ru»’ ■,r*' “Pending thl* week with £rlativc&gt;!
LION U&gt; BALANCE Hi- blliigi L
.
' spcctil wsMon ot the -JegWaturr and &lt;h-iaU are public ,*erv.ih’ .u
Phone 2266
'
only
nbv.t
anU-ntlr
dt.Aie
that
the
torl
w Lansing
Hastings, Mich.
m.vt
ardently
desire
j
• K-ikx are Ix-zinnlh” to believe it tmen
harmony
bet-aven
her
''Great
I
asked for a reduction of at le.ut 45.000.- ‘ necessarily guided more or h x,
about time the gents' down at Wa ii-;
.
----THIRTY YEaAs AGO TODAY
Uiqion woke up to Uio FACT THAT* UrttsliH-s‘n‘l these o»!oni
000 in rtiV.e .ixpen-u s. The lawmakers rfcmaniL made upon them Th
itabll’ihed on 1 Mim Lottie Van Auken spent Sundiiv
ONE WAY TO RUN CH
,,ir.
■ ---- ■ - . ....
... rpetuate it&gt; with lier bmther. R* v n r Vnr. AuIls TO CUT
‘
and cut slate,expenses W.OOO.KOO Tilt-' state Mt by silenily while i-jhiiiiJ group?
AV ! biasings unin.&lt; rruptedfby tiny -hiturr-! ken at Middleville.
Governor did not a-&gt;k that upon othcri are prt x-iiig their .-a Utah demand.*..- ex­
BUSINESS
big and email. ami. di-renHon - to Mieiccduig generations ,- MUs Jndabelle Busby visited her sDI ter. Mrs Mark Warren, in Charlotte C- Smith. M Jordan and Honorable RADIO PHONE SERVICE
be placed the burden of making sac- r travagance U inevitable P.mucaL nu- PEOPLE IN ALL WALKS OF Lit !.
F. W Collins.
last week. .
have INVENTORIED DOWN TO,
rlflc&gt; for the good ol the Mate. He led chines are really quite
The barn of- Caleb Thompson ol
TO BE EXTENDED
• Mr. and Mra James Troxel will spend
caninaM THEIR LEAN POCKETBOOKS
In making Mich Micrifict.' He volun- “nd the only way the
th” week in Grand .Rapids and Hol­ Maple Giove burned Wednesday night
THE FEDERAL UOVKRNMFNT
tartly trimmed twenty per cent trojn’-h5*^
l»'to yell lr
! lanc^
.
•
, together with llMUbushels of wheat.
HAS NOT AH, unit* nf goveninicii!'
Connections to Central and
his own .-Hilary and reiurned.lt to th.-, than fht-.ve well-orgai
( Mis A J Angle started Saturday
MUST DO THIS THEN, WITH what
South American Republics
'morning for Grand Ledge to vlut her
wv'vr got left we'll bruin to get »aiv &gt;
.'fate, treasury. While only flW-en per [Thai il Just what i - lin
son Seth and family. From there ahe
Are Underway
plat--’. And ihi' goes .fur sh-publicaii-:
cent w.,-. taken from the Mlwr state «»!- \
will go io Toledo. Ohio, who&lt; rhe
,.ntl Deli;.,.—lite Chesaning Are is
HEWS CILEANIHOS. ■■
It is !-xjx*ctcd that radio Ulcpiione
will
visit
her
daughter.
Mrs.
W.
A.
ichtit than icmihlst
California, according lo a recent sur- MfV,r'' Ir,&gt;m ‘h* United States will be
cun jualy crHiclM* Mr Bnickvey. seems to be the only state without exti-ndcrl u&gt; half a dozen Central and
hate ilone. but do.
Mr and Mrs. George BarncA and son a notable monument ’to Washington in S^'Uth American republics bordering on
us devoted hla entire
Bert and daughter jean of Chicago are
&gt;f Oh* governorship- 'for economy.ts &lt;
its parks or civic centers.
••------- ••
year, according to announcement marie
chief qxpeutire «
Fred Hendershott. Louts Greuael.
The beat grade of wool is obtained
J E McElwain manager here
for the republican party to renominate probably will be
Hiram Rus-. John Powers. Ralph Rog- frofn. the shoulders and aides of tlv for lhe Michigan Bell Telephone cqm. ers Ford-Hicks. Roy Davis. Maurice Mieep
him Hun to pick a new man. We be- &gt; grief than it«- tl
JMny. Furnishing tlie service will nece.srLambic. Lloyd Hngic. Tliomas Barnett.
.------. sllalc the estabfuhing of a new radio
Harold Hants and Ralph Huffman at­
s,u“on at Hialeah.rlurlda. near Miami
more fair for the voters oi the Mau
Aluminum ii&gt; the
.... most
......abundant"
_ _.
tended a’dance at Gun lake Saturday
Equipment for the'station has been
B. E F.’QlSBANnS
metal
obtained
from
life
earth.
'
to renominate and re-tlccl him in Nonight und remained over Sunday. .
ordered.
,
MC' Julius RumcU. Ml-s B»*rth-&lt;
vt-mtx-r than lb name-another candi­
&gt;
Among thc new countries to be
ot
about
Bentley and Belle Hicks are guc.vs ofk^l‘?LMa5
’.he Bonn.'.
date.
readied by tlie service is Panama, in­
Mr. and Mrs.. W. B. Swoezy at Gun , ’
ish eo»: ol govern-' ''•whington re. mcluding Hie Canal Zone. The latter will
1. we jnuv' all .-hare*"rili-’&lt;‘ls as u Abould
j The aveflgc- rainfall in Death Vai-. be the second, outlying poMCMdtm to b1 ThU was the final
• ley. tabf.. Iqwrst area in th” United। connected with tin- United States by
■ponMhilny. We ' have [a mWafcit from thr&lt;|
FORTY VEARS AGO TODAY
radio telephone, m rervire with Hawaii
States, is about 1’. incla-.. u year.
is
in
no
shape
tinaii
- for g’lod roads and
Miss Wheaton of Grand Ledge is the
was opened last December
it tea that have cost tlie two billion dollai
guest of Mix* Gertrude Pendergast
Jcan NlroU.t u cn.diH*d with thc dis-.
Other CentrAl American republic,
included m.thc scope of the wnlcc will
Rev
Caley and wife of-.Ohio arc; covery of Lak • Mldugnn in 1631 a
tne taxpayers wanted we have stated prej^'
•oubie with'America. But. though viAitlng Mr.*t Caley's parents, Mr. and .
‘
•
b&lt;- Honduras, Nicaragua und CoiQ_
believe the Ain”rtcap
otiiplbhed muhlng. it shows the Mr.- Z I* Hoyt
. 'Die Ixaguc of Nation.-, formally came• Rica Thc South American countries
' iratityr of the ’ doftmia! leaders
red state oxwon
Mr- Charlie Horton and on Frank .into existence on January. 10,' 1W0
to be connected an* Colombia and Ven­
.--’ate &gt;! t»lit|ral flunight dur'- went to Big Rapids Tuesday for a visit
u; not consistently argu'£
-----------at ^Iirnigar.
ezuela. The Bahama Islands also will
e trying time-. As Dr. Adapt* •-vi:h'relatives,
'
-I Golf is considered the SRgrL.requlr-1 be reached' through thc new ittation.
rut. it is important in political
Th” Mivw.. Louisa and Ida Hu'lman; ln« tlle
With H&gt;e prujxva-d .-'ervices in opcrator the light it throws on the :&gt;l bhafham. Ontario, are visiting Mr
,, . „ '----------. . Hon,'the United States will have direct
probl-m whit* faves etvry . nd Mi - Leon Van'V.-’re.n
S1*
government* have ruled1 telephone connection with nearly all
nth dc-p'-ndcticies or c&gt;&gt;re con-,
XI*, rtiLMurn . ■ r-h.r,’.., &gt;&gt;.h
’ Texas: Spain. France. Mexico, the Tek-’ the countries and island* bordering on
HeppM
Mu
kejon,
alm
Mvr
J
n
U*l
’
“
bhc.
thc
Confederacy,
and
the
nth other nations, -how t.i
' what was formerly known as th” 8pmpolitical
‘
■- ixlting Mrs R Rvrrsrm i •turned inme U” ■ed stau'-;
I i*h Main, as wire .service-already
__________ ____
rcachihout harm u ~ ighbiir or colony, .Monday
' There arc over 21590 motion picture "•'/Cuba and Mexico, and radio reie.'•taiufiinicew this
theater.s in active operation m tlw' l,hn,,c -service wm extended to Bcr­
th uiDcndmcnt und deniunci P;
ip to Colorado. leaving tor tin- &gt;)l-1 UiAtcd Stale.*
,
«
mtidn late last year. Tlie additions will
u .- 'Lite
■Lite August
Aur.’ist 5. Denver mil
util be
he their
brtiv the total foreign countries 'withheadquarters.
Z
Registry of motorboats- in the United' in. telephone reach of the United States
Mr and Mra Warren Williams ex­ States for 1931 showed a total of 158,- to 45.
of
pect to leave for Petoskey this evening '531
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t &gt; remain during thc summer months
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Federal courts. have noljirudictlon ASKING THAT DOG
Mr.i Hattie Coward of South Byron.
"Man .- ngftt to
xs'should rest New York, will accompany them
over questions regSFdinJTnSylight savLAW BE AMENDED
nn. upon fua ability to u«* the posaesaioo
pnnR K. Giant.hu uncle. Frank Jordan J?* l*&lt;»juch as the one in Ma-vaw 'Him-irbhlf —The
Rev E M L
ci Chester. Eaton county. Dan w cnUMluGrand Rapids Residents Wag
.
■
.
can vtn; 'Gould
*? ‘"S"," E“* ” Brl-'
»I &gt;l».or.w, irm m
ing War Against Dogs Run­
ua.M&gt;S«t.«( MranlMillKlMM 8,„„ „mt ,r0
t.„
ning At Large
mb hunitn, tru. Inf jUw^-c.luonu, »i«l nMd*.
lure of our race, our greutc.*:t difficulty JT«U&gt; (or .
is to ciinntiatr .th” 'personal clement " &gt;. Colorado.
It seems that not only do dogs di
—Sir Arthur Keith, anthropologist.
many thousand dollars worth of damWorkmen are engaged in moving thc ;
Martm Van Buren. »hen _pjc&amp;ldcnl age to livestock even- year in Michigan
,.
.
——;—
.
court house It will’be moved to the
prohibitum and uv.zuz.
Feeling for art 1mm nothing to dq northeast corner of the court yard and of the United Slates, had a carriage but they are abo proving to be nut-'
be enforced—as Sto H*KMu? * m‘n*
made of timbers from the frigate Con- ance» in other ways. Kent county
“ w:&lt;1 t0 lhe Wshe4t hUWer
make money taking &gt;u
stitution
gardeners have a "council" with ochours,- but they don t
.-..&lt;U auu araaae war
Frank Maus of Grand Rapids has
N &gt; law. i.» enacted with
All men like praise If a man says be*n 'Uiting here the past week.
hat such law will exterminate tlu.: he doesn't, he should examine
—-----•.against which it i» aimed., himself again —Henry Ford
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAYBoth the Atlantic and Pacific oceans! ^^^/“ resoKitfpn reciting the many
ofienres ■aganut, it win- be;
----------.
Hon • J M Nevins is dangerously ill
longer -dresses. Gentlemen are
can be seen on a clear day from the!S?mp“*n,t4 m’de •»&gt;’ gardenefs about
.
’ Business men arc demanding more at his residence on Jefferson streetsummit of Mt Irazu, in Costa Rica,
itne ni,,“n8
I-Iwir gardens by dogs
matter. w&lt;* mav fail ■ loudly that the buMnosa jxillcy of a
Rev
J.
Merrifield
x&gt;f
Dt'catur
will
---------- z ' running nt large. They took tills matter
W-i- r&lt;.- i:id- ■ businr.-s nation should qnt. be settled;
Ordinary gasoline &gt;111 freeze at, 173,1&gt;P with the prosecuting attorney,
one afiall ty by politicians. ‘—Str Harry Armstrong ,preach at the court house tomorrow
evening.
degrees
below
zero
Fahrenheit.
&gt;
shertfl
and
deputies,
also the stale cnn­
restriction will'!
- --------Iscrvation department Under the law
"We have several bunkers with alrrora the.tone of the Republican
return of proiiBfe
There arc 18 feathers tn a peacock s | now there u no way to get any comof the fourth congressional dlsGazelle.\ ma-t thc same dictatorial powers
with spinach.
। pensauon for damage to gardens
Stahn of 'Russia.* -Senator Coiuetu trtct wr thlnk therr u no lloubl of the t**1.now! who digv up the most sutaertp- to remark, when served without it—i
I caused by dogs. Tlu* council suggests an
renomination of Hon. Julius C. Burrows
Thc longest covered bridge in the amendment to the state's dog law *
for cwrreis
Hon* during the summer ►campaign Boston Herald.
world u at Butler. Kentucky.
i which will protect them.
Tlie editor of the Banner and Hon.
They usually attack you with a ^tort '
A
proposed
apartment
hou.c.
to
i&gt;e
^.j,
a'tKudeA
an'the
question
o:
prz.
o
.amuy
oi
uve
may
me
ior
a
motel
*
Haney Wright will addrew the peo­
A family'&lt;&gt;1 five may nde for a nickel; . u*.“,On&lt; ^hfM?LWho ma.te Wrt,«nln«
CHARACTER
of • human ■‘interest'’ appeal, and plenty
built mainly of glaai. offers—fur. bar
---------•------- ---------*-- •*-ple of Orangeville in the Eagle achool- on Kansas City streets cars on Sunday..’but J"0* w,u‘ &lt;«rdetx3 at
ot colozsal nerve. Their "lines- all have
। their hnmes. realize how much of a
lear. The democratic party u on Stars row; ius faith was earlier up:
house near the residence of T. P. Dia­
har,— modCbt simes'—Arkansas Gaa sameness Invariably there u a hard- i Rlt&lt;;
Approximately 73.000.000 seed cats-' nuisance dogs can be by running across .
Fixed on the enormous galaxy.
mond on Saturday evening. August 13.
logues are mailed to-prospective cus-.vegetable and flowqr beds and doing
publican party favors submlsaion but t;' Deeper and older seemed his eye; &lt;
luck story designed to arouse sympathy ■
'
A Hayes and Wheeler club was or­ lomen each year
i other damage not necessary to men­
and the appeal is not io much a busi-' in Yorkshire recently there was ram.. not concerned one way nr the other tn And matched his sufferance sublime
ganized at Middleville last Friday eve­
. tion. If this amendment shall be adopt’ tlie subject Itself. If the act is repealed. The ucitumhv at time.
ning Tlie attendance was large and
ntzslike propciition of selling you a ha-J. Meet and snow, thunder, light-' then
MWM the republican
,S1,
M worried
Nearly one-quarter of the
me Swedish
oweaisn^en
ed by
oy the
me legislature, it win
will mean more
party is
and wxjrds more soft than. the following officers elected, via;
magazine you really want as it is a ning and a gale all m one day Evi- #bcmi“ ome'other’method oT' cantroih He spoke,
mhabthMiu^of the world live in the (money from the dog fund .-when
rain
President. Capt 6. B Smith: Vlee। garden owners ssk compensation tor
matter of angling for a personal favbr. dently somebody had been rash enough lnS" ’h* Mtuatton Thu- does not Brought the Age of Gold again
Preaidant. John p. Emory: Secretary.
; damage done by dogs
15 per cent cl
cf the
About 75
.willing to eras* the bridge when it u
mined in tha United States u
tense about Mlling nujazir.es&gt; at all, ’ Show.
s of cause and effect
reached —Rockford Register.
—Ralph Waldo Emerccn. in Fotm».
mittee. R E Combs. P. W Nhkern. J. ed into aluminum
mon businass.

50% Reduction

On'All Straw Hals

Many Other Bargains on These
,
Three Days.

We Give Prizes at the Strand Theater
Every Night This Week.

"The Store for Dad and Tad"

A Quotation

Crumbs

Way of Our World

Wisdom

&gt;»■ corn. I.

From Our Scrap Book

&gt;n i«r

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JULY tl, 1631

1

| AUDIENCE ENJOYED
|
DRAMA OF ST. CLAUDIA.
' The praoentatlon of ~6t Claudia"
. at the Methodist church on Thursday
. evening wu well received and showed!
1 real talent and ability on thc part ot
the participants
Especially dramatic wu 'the scene
between Claudia und Pontius Pilate
when she begs of ium "to liave noth-

PUBLIC DEN ED A J
SSTOSOMELAKES

BIG

BARGAINS
FOR

Merchant’s Booster Week

During These Hot Days... I
YOU’LL ESPECIALLY ENJOY A
GLASS OF RICH, CLEAN MILK

ring to the Muter. In Hie wi-m- where.
she I* talking to tier attendant con- •
. i ccmlng her Ideas about Jesu*.' there
VT1’*
“Ctuig. but mwt interne wia

MONEYED MEN PUR‘ uhhjiiiu
CHASING SHORE
LINES*?
’*’ tMrt
claudiaUnilv
d««&gt;uiUng
“n«d
oiiuiik uiwu«
|M1(lte
(n *n(&gt;hcre
unertam

1,1,11 of hu &lt;»w»rdlce and’J readier y
a splendid

Conservation Officer Denner Taken all in all it
Recommends Way By Which i production

W E FIND after moving our

’ EIGHT QUESTIONS

two stores together that a great
deal of’our merchandise is in a
vrdwded condition and we are
offering during Booster Week,
some IMMENSE VALUES in
living room, dining room and
bedroom furniture in order to
better display what we have left.
Come in and let us prove that
NOW is the t ime to buy.

You like to absolutely KX()\V that the
water you drink is perfectly free frqm.
all contamination. You should be even
MORE particular about the milk- you
uiuj ui your home, because much sickness
ktuI many epitlemics have started frotft

spectura and by the Barry County.Health
Unit, prove this.

Our milk ctimes to you icy cold, fresh
from our cooler, where the temperature
is always kept near the fre.-zintf point,
HuriiiR thee.- hoi days nothing TASTF2S.
BETTER than a jflii.'s of* icy-cold milk,
and your money can buy no CHEAPER
food than good, clean, rich milk, with
.•mphaMx ..n th.- ••CI.EAN." Why not
pfoone us? We’ll deliver it riifht ip your

erntiy" in an interview tlw writer,
ThD 11^1101011
Ivad wiUi him wc were irhpn %M-d with |
LI IL
I -I I LI I Illi
When-you btly iiighhqitls Dairy.Grude
,hU vlcwaof steps dial xiuiuld Ih- speedUy taken to pppaerve for UM
__________ i__________ __ -_______ _
T milk your motley can
right o! accew to the lakes and staeams
(Continued from page one)
of thus state. UnleM thy propb- of U“-'------------------------------- —--------------- .
e incounty and state reallre the Mutation j dune With the tan*, r. preM-ntatlon:
they ore likely to find Uit-mselves. a*' which Uiey have hud for many year*
some Michigan folk* have recently dis- Hiey have done plenty ot mischief, pie,
Highlands Dairy Grade “A” Milk Pasteurized or Raw 10c Quart
covered in Ua-lr own com*, shut exit I plan which is to bv submitted in No-,
■Highlands Dairy Grade "B ” Milk Pasteurized or Raw &gt; 8c Quart
from accvM to lake* In which they and: vcinbcr tor the benefit of Wayne coun­
ty would
Wayne’s rep­
their ancestors may have fished for two *'
”,J largely
*“ *incrruM“
or three generations -in fact from the resentation in the house of representime wiien the land about tlH.se lake- (■lives at Lansing
The voters ouuidr of Wayne rounty
wiUi M-ttled until very recently.
Over In Hillsdale county Is a body of .diouki be un -their guard They sure­
water coiled Crystal lake. P&lt; opk- living ty ought not. with their »•&gt;&lt;••. u|«n. go
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
near the shor.-* of tliat lake and In. into their booth* and vote to hand
{other parts of tliat county, who loss? to over to the machine politicians of De­
dominance of
flMi and hrid been accustomed to go to troit Uie
— practical
. — futhat take at any time they pleased and' fur.- k-gtslaturea of this state, which
fish in its walers, can no longer do ao.phry would |»ve when 34 repr»-«»ntaRecently. outside parties purchased the j lives an- accorded to Wayne comity
.miro shore line of Crystal lake, and! We understand it 1* proposed in tins .legislature baud .m popi
have prohibited all acccu to the lake { matter, by those who have initiated this there i a ronakterubla el&lt; •nt
and all fUldng in its waters, except by j legislation, to have tlu-reapixirliirt'.rnent tron [K&gt;pulatlon u!g&gt; art
owners of Hie lots which tlx- company made according to their own scheme.|can clttaen*. -ho hav. n.
sella lo purchasers. Noone can fW» inj •*,,eh will not allow more than four, oiled for dtnefuhlb Wl;
Crystal lake now except he be an own-' legislators to lx- named from any one, rent ot the .tn-.- &gt;ubmll t
cr of u lot on ihe shore thereof
| DHroit district. Heretofore the entire jrolled by u city havin; .
That same thing has just happened} ^'Boit legislative representation has ment in it which dor..
....
to Pretty lake in Kalamazoo county. b, ,'n named in one bunch. Now it ii enough of American citizen-Jup
;
There local people who owned The land} l»roj*o.u'd to reduce thc bunches to four, ply tur ll? Yet they gre counted in
surrounding the lake did. tlie* sameH'at wlH still make it poiMble ;mrt -ot Detroit's fx&gt;pulation
u
tiling as did ti»e purchaser.-, of thc-for machine control:
tn£ Cjty thin dang.-rui* cohtrol i&gt;
shore line around Crystal lake In HHU'\hul l,K&gt; people of tlnf state of Michigan.
West State Street ■ Telephone
. . county.
. ....
.r Wayne
.
i ..from
Michigan miuHl
ought to- axk i.L- ,hthat
Frankly ..we think ....
the ...
propoaa!
dale
Tiiew owncra ■ have . now \tlrlilr-nl,
prohibited the public from fishing in county elect her representative.- in the Detroit ought .to Ik- voted down. and
rr«p|xntionnirnt left Milely w
lo the .....
!«;::•
Pretty lake, and controtlm# as tiiey du state legislature and in the state senate{......
lake
up .
Jtl! UP
the entire siiore line, no one can reach by individual and properly defined dis- Mature Tl-.at burly should........
which G-*
I townsltlpH and village*.returned above the lake without becoming a tres­ tricta. and have the legislators nom-;ihia matter nt thc
mated and elected by the people livjng&gt;stns next January’ and dispose of it
I twenty per cent , one or two of them passer, subject to prosecution
In
those
districts.
If
that
were
done;fairly.
No
one
want*
Detroit
robbed
Because of owning all tlie land sur­
large. sum of moiw y will yet have to r&gt; rounding tlw lake tliow wlio control thc rest of the state would not have lot proper rcpnScntatlon ut Lanyim
ucccv. lo Crystal and Pretty lakes can so much to fear from Wayne county ; Neither does tlu- ro. t of tin- .•tab d&lt; We understand that those who have urr to have Detroit send repre-r-ntaup Uh* talk drlinquermcS.
i
’prevent other* from -getting to either
Dim- to thc depression, many ix-ujilr one. Without the consent of Hie owners, submitted this proposition from Wikyne jtr.r;, to LanMiut nominated in Mock*
were unable to pay their taxes Barry any jieraon who crosses tlie land sur­ county luce been wise enough not to of four, machine controlled, und sent
(Continued from page one&gt;
a-k
that Wayne county’s represent*-1 to Lapsing to do the bidding o! their
rohnty has been hard iiit by drouth .rounding these ._,™
______________
lake* in order to fish
'•ported to him for th» year 1931 That for three year.-, so farmers esiwxnally. tbefetn 1-. a trespasser He can be ar- tion In-the senaw be Increased, so that Detroit bosses.*
&lt; iunty could ultimately dominate both
--------------- »♦»'------------Included rourity 'Use.-., county ruari t;n Chat aepount a.-, well a* Because, of rested and fined
Mr
’
D.*nra-r
suiroestcd
a
remedy
for
I
lh&lt;
*
lh*‘
"
The tint airplane made by tlu
......
«........n... .the extremely k»ws price* for their
” ■'
I hits situation which* we believe, should &gt; J!lwl’’P,‘‘n *’lu K'vr practical control ot Wright brothersis m th* Science
bond tax«- The na'.ire.s pi ven above arc ptiKfucLs, were unable to pay tlirir^i■5
w-uu,
u.
iMm.
.•**"*
.. ------ -......... . — ulrll Inx,.s
doubt wh»ti they *ha[l guth- j
rtl- cr their crops thia year they will wlwre ,ought to be a roti Jlrensr of a
TELEPHONE 2276 - - HASTINGS, MICH.
&gt; block legislation if lb se^xiut to do so | Hu- youngest son of Thoma.-. Edirer pooalbie market enough next full to' ।animini ill
*u?‘’2
i w*’
11 unfair that Detroit be son ha.&gt; patented u device to prevent
mid r&gt;*prrM*nt only that jiurt
the {clean up all tlu-y can of the delinquent ।put into u spcci’H fuiid’25 per rept of t&lt;.or(1Cd representation in thc Mak- machine vibraUon-,.
ri-o-jpts fur delinquent tuxes uii
which should be u»ed for the piirchaM {
,
- j
,
raised lor towuship,. city- und
— ——
of right-of-way ip and shore line ac—
1
... --------------------------------hurj»-M«. including .school tuxes TIx-m combination of drouth and extremely cess to ail Jake* for the benellt ol the
would undoubtedly cover .sixty |«'r rent lowi prices ha.* drought about .in un- public. The other 75 per cent of thc rod ;
’
"
—----------------------------------------------------------------------------i.1 Owtv!*vi«-rl lii tlu* ,-rMintv tn .....kl --tiivait...,
license money he would have used to i
increase facilities fur propagating
villain and citv treasurer* in the p.&lt;
' NORTHEAST Itl TI.AND.
game fish, thereby obtaining aco-.-s to
Mx'mooths would !&gt;• increa.vd by .if Mr and Mr* Clarence Tcxter and all Miciiigan lakes for thc people, and
least 610.000, and probablv 612.000. to tftntty of Haatings *jrnb Sunday with restocking theni with game Hah. In the,
rover delinquent alate, county. county'Mr. and Mr* Morris Calkin.
same way he would have all stream.''
road and Covert road bond taxes, which
*"
‘
’ - - - which the state has stocked with trout'
have also been paid to the Mate siant Sunday with Mr..and Mr* Fred or other game fish made accessible to
irriiMp-cr or plncetl tn tlie prcipcr coun- ’ Hnan' and Mr unfl Mr.-. «*Ray Bryant.1 the public, so that people not fortunate
fy funds. With a total of alxut'6135X1001 Mr. and &gt;!« Clifford Hammond and enough to own property on tlie shore
of dMtnquent taxes reported lor tail.Bernard spent Sunday In Newaygo line of a lake, or on thc bunks of trout
und with the payments reported above with the,latter * untie
streams, can not bv deprived of a right
nil delinquent luxe* tor IKH and lot
Mr and Mrs Paul Bryant and family to ftsh in tiic waters of such lakes and
previous years, it cap b- seen that there of Has'.ihgs
nt.Sunday evening wiin streams
.
still remain* a good deal to- »&gt;• paid Mr and Mr* Smith Sherman
Tins xliuttuig out of the public from
v-t nn deiinqucm tax.-' tn BarrMr. and Mrs Burdett.- Sutton spent Inland lake and streanu
steadily in­
rounty. This city laM year returned fait of UM ucck up north trout fuhing. creasing throughout Michigan. In the
ON THIS NEW MODEL
only about six und onr-half per rent of. Mr and Mi* Ira Shultz and family nbrthem pa»t of the state, where land*
it, t'kal city school, - tate and county of Hayings’spent Sunday evening with taken for taxes arc selling; for a .song
BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED
Wxe- .«.i unpaid: but m»&gt;t..of the Mr. and 5V f rapk Newton.
rich men from the cities form ciubj.
buy* up great tracts of land which give
f tiiem absolute control oi lakes mid
{streams on their land, and the public
can be effectually shut out from IfriitngJ*
in such stream* or lake*
Everyone ihould tie interested in
having the right of accesa to the inland
lakes of Michigan preserved for the
^people; but such right will not be pre­
served unlesa thc r.tccv-ury steps shall
I soon be taken. Tlie public udl find;
titenuelvcs increasingly shut out frotn]
access to lakes for camping or fishing
Tlie plan proposed by Mr. Denner
would open the way !?&gt;r preserving for
thc public the right of access to lakes
and streams, also for keeping them
FRIDAY, JULY 29 : SATURDAY, JULY 30
| yockcd with game fish

| UI ULUlulUll

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Specials in all lines. T
values we have
before offered

PAINT UP!

Miller Furniture
"Complete Home

1 he price of paint is way'down.
I lie price of labor is very low.
. Now is a fine time to do the
painting which should be done.
Good paint at the cheap price we
are selling it at is a good in­
vestment.

CO. TREAS. STREETER
MAKES REMITTANCES

The HOME LUMBER CO.

'Truly... a most popular

OUR MOTTO IS“FAIR DEALING’
.WE AIM TO PLEASE

Special
offer/

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Take Advantage of These

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Grand Hotel Coming

Coffee

MAXWELL HOUSE

&gt;-». 25c

FANCY PEAS No. 2 can, each 10c
KITCHEN KLENZER
4 can. 25c
SUPER-SUDS7c

Wheaties

2 Boxei

l^c

FRENCH’S FLOUR, 24J lb. .ack 47c
MATCHES, tax free, 6 Irg. boxes 25c
LA FRANCE3 pkgs. 23c

Butter Shultz or Middleville
KAFFEE HAG
JAR COVERS
IVORY SOAP

Lb.

20c

1 lb. can 41c
doz. 24c
2 bars 11c

NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS

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Phone 2491

Guaranteed Merchandise

We Deliver

to Battle Creek

. Grantj Hotel. Metro-Goldwyn-Msy:ers all-star pictunzation of Vicki
‘Baum* great stage succe.v will be pre­
sented as a legitimate engagement at
the Bijou theater, beginning Sunday
July 31. It will pixy at this house
through Wednesday
Two showings ol tlw picture will be
given dally. Sunday through Wedtws■dsy. at 3t3O and fl 30 p m All seats
arc to be reserved at all performance*
Advance ticket sale opens Wednes­
day at tlw Bijou theater box office
which will remain open from 10 A M
to 8 P. M each day through Saturday
and Sunday.
Tlie cast of Grand Hotel has been
conservattvelv termed the most re-:
■ mafkablc ever assembled for any screen'
■ production Five of the leading screen I
i stars head the list—Greta Garbo. John,
Barrymore. Joan Crawford. Wallace |
Beery and Lionel Barrymore Other1
'featured players include Gottschalk.1
i Tully- Marshall and Robert* MeWade
See advertisement in this issue fori
I further details
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
I Mr and Mr*. Earl Vandlen and son
■ Mr. and Mrs Charley Vandlen. and
{daughter of Hastings called on Mlles
i Sawfly Wedneaday evening.

f tings called on Mlles Bawdy Saturday
{evening.
Lakh Hanibirge: and friend cf Lau• iing spent Sunday at home.

Now

you mav eat your.^akc and
have ir. Women who have wanted
a new. range—with all thc new fea­
tures that make modern gas cooking
■ beyond compare—need no longer
hesitate because of price." Now
you can enjov—with economy—thc
rooking delights this range brings you.
A low priced model giving you ' high
priced features" at no extra cost.

M-95

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IC TORE the pleasure and pride of a yhetrful new Gas Range in your
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Beautiful Ivory Porcelain Enamel linislt, or Ivory and Green. Spotless
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partments. a delightfully modern high-quality range at A surprisingly low
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�The HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JVLY 21. 1KJ

PAG’’ SIX

COUNTY JUDGING
TOUR ON SATURDAY

nair ,1"'y ,wve ,a,hd “,ld V* now changlllllL»,n* ,llclr tac'-'cs by framing-tlu- Chllliyr !cum&lt;-platfur:i1 und endeavoring to elect
UI? t- . it., nominee through the northern wing
;&lt;rf their party. Hut tlie fact must now
(Continued from pace one'
—
’H&lt;nj mr ull timejo come in this'
WAS •
il&lt; that rcMMance to the National:
~
CANDIDATE AGAINST GEN­
irlty ran secure no concesfion. no a J-t’wc fine herd cf r&gt;
no overture, nothing whatever c-(tt&lt;e. and, nil the bcr
eral McClellan
* own ruin. The immoi
’"
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ilia A Trnnr
lAflD TL1uI.L
Wflil lliynr
tJilU iLlIUL.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

DEMOCRATIC SLOGAN
.
"PEACE V ANY PRiCE"

Thur day and Ftlday .with Mis. Mary
Hinton at Wall. lake.
’Mr?. Beatrice Dunning ijitcrtairi'd
vera!. ladles from Hustings Thntsda-.'

work of. this

it*. but ^f tiiey secede I
&gt;f allowing them jtut or.
Declared
For
and Ju-t a» much •late
• y'can hold
at the point
W.ir to Finish
---- ------.
. • ,
. of the bayonet.'.
-

Republicans
Fighting' Civil
.
“
In Defense of Principles

DELTON.
Tire survivor*. picnic will tie held in
B.-rsmah -'t grove Thuraday. July 28
Piqnc dinner, program in the after*

y-K-d •tiuiaH^-: memix: ;- County,
i nt For.wF ha* ’ent out invitation'.
wiiwyiM- today,
ivuav. ■ njl chib rnemlrh and.their parents
x&gt;n that principle
that tA pack their picnic bask.t-ts and attend
to .your .«r.tnrartf.
—
falter in their gn at (in- this tour.
4
The hrart of the Amcricatj
The boys or gtr’s Who stlr.d out as
e The Ides especially gnnd at Judging .hvestpek
a:e that faff 0,11 M P«cktd to matte a tram-to n pn andVolin- .rr*ent\Barry county &lt;•»!• Chiby at M

und tbe rfpBbJifan

'

compromise Chrysler and Plymouth

PUt form

Show to Visit Here
k* for an ImmiUIUm and
The annual C!
■failure " Tlie Show mil

IONIA

Royc: Kenton. Dun Dani. B and Eob
’xmable attended 4he ball game athieaitb Sunday.
.
,
Mr-', Mary fehedd spent Sunday with
' Shedd at Battle.

10b and let thc routed
rvMon of cl Chn,
It mranxmecjniu
ot Rich•
dint and
from the iaur enabnnx
our gal- dealers In un

MICHIGAN

August 15*16*17-18-19*20
6 BIG NITES

6 BIG DAYS
FREE ADMISSION

Rot

Aid So-

Olga Fckardt and Mis* Ruth,1 Mr and Mrs. Will Gerlinger of CadilMw John- &gt;n of Freeport i* visiting Ra-bel were delegates’ to the State,lur were Wednesday night vtsltur* at
la-r aunt. Mr«. S. Johnson, for a few Sunday SchixM and E. L C. E convcn- the home ot Mrs Carrie Grrlmger ahd
turn at Brighton the pa-.t week.
rs. H. Winkler.
b
id Mrs Karl Huhnli’y of Chi-,' ______H. .J. Gibson
.. _____
lied Mr ■ and Mr.- Herman: Rapid-, raring for her
and Mrs. F. A. Eckardt und
। family Sunday
from Friday till Sunday.
j Henry' Wachter

mints now
ilay morn-

BIJOU XSf
RATIONAL ROAD SIIOWING-M DAYS ONLY

Sundav Aug
JULY
I23il
Ji

the Chry-ikf F
n und it ritCtrni to Band.' ephTtalni
Admiral Fukrn- clfnlnijf. preceding ,t
his ship* north* Wille

TWO PERFUR.MANCES DAILY—::30 AND S:30 P. M.

nld tltat Hie takscribing the .actual
art uamc« and Morgan. Phil- strucUon,
building,.
Jack-cn^o be a "failure ' I
uruduct.ten*. tlie old Admiral ran sec
I light-. •
will I

FREE PARKING

Man-hall of

Sunday afternoon

They tlunk it I*
to stop righting
not only that but
glorious Slwrman
&gt;f itie Ohio; the gallant

lihub-itb Pic.
fd utukinped rhubarb.

IONIA FREE FAIR

H v Reynolds and

unity thb year, and
in annual *vvnt wit:

■ r:

Western Michigan9s Greatest Outdoor Event!

THEGREATEfJ
ATTRACTION IN
stage
on/cneeN
HlfTDHY
r
SSa

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th Mr. am!
dlund picHastings
Si halt•. $chafP

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TO CLUB.MEMBERS
East

tn from "Wedne.-i Lotvtta prvll ol

'of 4-H Club nw
I ship* ' the Stat
hubuQi pnd water tor; for em-ilent ti
itwl drain. When the irAr. or ptjultn
; add the' cornstarch.j.-itatA
'
mixed with the Antur eolki
&gt;k until thickened. Add Tlu
rhubarb and bmu-r and mtt club w nk
kiahlv Pour the lux fruit mixture Dori* Mehl
trV jJirh. add tlie top tan Chrbti
ind bake lira moder-' Hearn. Piv
D5 to 4(10 degree* FA
iit«: .
until golden*’

unlit ol Bav City.

of illiteracy in cities of
Long Reach Calif. and
lied tor first pUcc with
Riser. 1

Hollywood's Aristocracy in V icki Baum'a Great Success! -

PRICES
Sunday Matilicr and Nl(ht«
Wrrk-Day Mallnrm

U. of M. Museum

Special Sale

Has Unique Relic

ALL SEATS RESERVED!
Seats an* now '•riling tor all performances at ^Rlj-rn bos
olliie. Phone 51*13-fqr reservation* or cn,-hr*e, addressed

Positively Only Showing This Season!

millions o!
Unit

USED CARS

Michigan

■ display In thc nr* L’ntvrhdty Museum,
rofranor of roology and botany in Hie
niversity. came upon an unusual’
p.v-.iibly while timing uu the bin!

During BOOSTER WEEK

Twiynp
Mr. W.
Of-

&gt;yn)ly

inch Wedttf
rybbdy
and

\X hen you come to Has■ tings lo attend the Strand
Theatre this week, call at
the garage and get our
prices on our used cars.
Iffyou can't afford to buy
a new one.trade.your old
one for a better one. We
will show you some
real bargains!

Universal Garage Co
Telephone 2121,

Hastings, Mich.

anti
r mdt finitely to

ed lr

Pickling Time

Sunday
Prairse-

IIIGIIBANK.
Mr. and Mrs. Clutficc jotu.- and son.
rd Edmonds of Battle Creek

. Delbert Ostroth and Mm. Os*
■f l.oivmja called on Mi-, und
non wuten nuiKCA
iprrvationt
.. lo-sjit* Adams mid Sarah Ostroth
Wood boil. Wheh
„
Monday and their x&gt;n. Donald, re­
middle West the birds were to be found turned libmt* with them.
in millions, in »tw nesting grounds
Mr and Mrs. -Curtis Marshall mid
i actually breaking down trees with the ton. Earl. spent Sunday with Adam
weight of nests antf birds. Their winter Klcraunthiiler in Manton
home -was never found. For years
Mr and Mr«. Cecil fihawn of Indi­
thousands might be slaughtered on a ana have been visiting &gt;t Mr. mid
-ingle hunt, packed off to already glut­ Mrs. Geofge Owns.
ted market.-- or left bv hundreds of
?*Ir. und Mrs. Harve Mar.-liall of
thousands to rot on the ground Then North Maple
^p,.. Grove
Mrov. and. Freeland
. .
. of Detroit{ UT|
.e YjjUf
suddemy as if the species wcre reduced Marahall
werr
to a pdmt beyond which they could not a.i!rra ,t WlU Hairbhtz s
'
ln^henY*’ “Ji' ,hP
Mr and Mrs. Beryl Nash called on
, pgtons began to disappear rapidly Uu* former's brother, who is seriously
■
hosU 111 1,1 ,,w U11* »u»p*l«l in Battle Creek
alUch darkened the sides in their an- sunday
n.ial flights died at the Cincinnati Zoo
~
- roth of
Rev. and• -Mrs. Albert
Ost
in 1911
i Nashville were Sunday gueets nt the
Adams-Ostroth home.
f
NOl'TH VERMONTVILLE.
i
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
Claud
Reid
and son of
; Mr. and Mrs. Harold King. Mr. and I
Hastings were Sunday callers'at
'Mrs. Asa Strait and Edwin WiUlam&lt;]nrar
Mrs. Fred Reid.
I have Just returned from a tour in Up- i MrMr.midand
Mrs. George Green were
iper Peninsular bLmj few days j: Alan-,.: Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
f'son.
j Barrett's in Nashville.
-

Mr. Homan of Toledo ia here on busi* A Brockton, Mass., shoe company
nw,;-'1
lias provided all its operatives with
Mrs. Tom Howell of Lansing was a small garden plot*, and tlie plowing,
caller at George Hall's home Sunday. I seed, and fertilizer are free,

Is Now Here !
There is only ONE SURE WAY to have your PICK­
LES and PRESERVES entirely satisfactory, and
that is to have 100'' FRESH Spices!

We Have A Fresh Stock
of All Kinds of

SPICES for PICKLING
You’ll be surprised at the low prices this year! All our
spices are bought from the mills in bulk
. . . insuring you FRESH stock!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggists
Elast State Street

Hastings, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANS'EB, WLDSESnAT.' JlT.T tl. lut

4

Rev. L L. Dewey went to Ionia to-1 FAST LANSING LA'
MEETING AND PICNIC
day where he speaks at the Rotary,
DIES WERE GUESTS
AT MIDLAND PARK
club.
[PERSONAL
I Dr. and Mrs. Bari Sharff of Chicago .
-------- —
- ——
'are gueau of Mr and Mrs Miner sec-;Fifty-Six Enjoyed Luncheon— American Legion and Auxiliary
RECIPES FOR BAKING
Dr. and Mrs D.. D Walton were In1 ley.
Also Bridge and Golf At
to Have Gathering On ThuraDetroit on Saturday.
HAM LN MANY WAYS.
Mr. and Mrs. H- Pattison of .Pontiac
Hum or bacon with eggs seems to be!
Oountry
day, August 4
Mis* Marion Fruin visited In Albion1 were guesU of Mr*. M J Croia over the 1
UOUDiry
Vino Club
the
usual method of serving these
"
r
The
August
meetmg
6f
the
American
week end.
I East Lansing Ladles were guests for
----------- -------------------- ------------------tnraU.
Hani
or
bacon with eggs Is good.!
Mbs Mary Brearton of Savanna Bl.’u,e d8?' Tw»day. at the OoujUry Club. -Legion AjUdflgry will be I.,id ot Mid­
Mrs. Mary Bliowcnnan spent Satur­
day in White Pigeon.
is the gueat of Mr and Mrs Carrojl: • a,*dloll. with Queen Anne's lacc. land Park. Oull Uk*-. on Thursday aft- but why use them only in that way:
(made an artistic arrangement for.the ernoou. August 4 A Mint p'eme *up- when smoked meats offer an endless*
Miss Mae Keller vtsltrd In Battle McGuffln
I ..
. . ..
j ...
larger grouping* of flowers, and pkilr-pcr with Die Legion ha. bren plarined. variety of combinations with other•
, Creek Monday and Tuesday
ui .
... u... !.,^r ■&gt;» Mrs. one Newton and Mb* #nd purple .'petunia* with dwarf «rel} but the Unit memlx-i, will go earlier m foods which are equally as good?
%i
,AT* . 8 “ J*0’?. S 10 v,n'iHclin Newton '.uited near Clarksville ■ phlnliirn combined prettily for thc glass order to hold then j-tgular meeting,
With a cooked ham and a piece of;
dcrbilt
vuit friends.
erblit today to visit
(on Sunday
| uWe baaketa.
,
(All members who wr.K.:.. go .for Uic t. . ..I,
.
I .. 1
Mi*" Nettle IB'd.- and Paul Hyde:
’ ' , Mrs Olive Ford of Eaton Rapid*' Reservations were made for fifty-six. meeting please be ar the Isglon rooms never worry about the preparation of
Vpe.nt Friday in Ralamasco
.spent several day* lut week with Mr*. J Mr* Baldwin won low net for Lan- ut 2.30 P M.. as trai. ,i-&gt;rta!&gt;jn will b«- a hasty meal nor Hie arrival of unex­
.
sing. Mrs Clyde Wilcox winning UiF provided A pot luck .-upper :s t&lt;&gt; lx­ pected company.
The economical'
Miss Murgurvt Merrick was lionie John Qualfe
11 Young Men’s
liouM-ket-por can save money by pur- •
.. ...
nd.
; Mr and Mra Sterling Zfrbcl of; cut with Mrs David Goodyear. Jr. for x-rred at seven o cb* &lt; ..nd 1 happy
Ings. In *»
tlw
uni* i- anticipated
Mr* William CorkllM b vuiUug her , Kalamazoo spent the week end with ■ low.wl “■
“ draw' *■for
” —
1
--------- ciiaslng a whole liain, and then using,
numbBi for all golfers enrolled. Mn mnr ph-aM- nil up j-&gt;.
it aj site needs it
1 Hastinga
rclallvca.
stsU-r. Mrs M F Stone, of Detroit.
---------------— '
nnm»»
of Lansing grid Mrs. Kenith Me- enough • at-. 1 &lt;lr your r
Mrs. George Dubridge nf Grand Rap- Dynes
Bake Ham.
, j
Intyre of- Hastings won
j.
•
■Mi'iit Sunday wliii Hastings friends. I ids was thc guest of Mrs E.- A. Burton
Sizes 35 to 37
At contract, Mm Baldwin and Mrs ।
Suus 35 to 18
Select a ham oi Die desired weight
I part of last week.
'• i Ingram
of Laiuihg and Mrs. Frederick
Wijm: it with a damp cloth and place
NEW B4JOKS IN THE LIBRARY.
$15.00 to $22.50
$18.50 to $27.50
of Hint called on Mrs Lizzie Golc Sun­ ' Mr mid Mrs. Earl Paton ol ChdrFittc Parker of Halting* made high score*'
it with the tut sldr qp in a roasung,
Ftrlion.
: visited Mr. and Mrs Cole Newton last arid Mrs C, T. Cordes In-auction ' |
day.
pan Place in a slow Oven &lt;300 jjegreeo'
Values
Values
Helih Hull-"Heat Lomtnina." ’
Present from away weie. Mrs John
Fi and cook until done, allowing' 25
Mrs John Fetter of South Mend. Ind..
Warwick Deeping—-oid' Wine anti I minutes jx-r’ pound' for rotjXing About I
Mr.- Jolm Hammc* of Syracuse, N ihimmes. Syracuse. N, Y„ guest of Mr*.
Is suiting her (lirtighter. Mr.-., Fraser
■ Y . 1* visiting her parents, Mr. and C. E. Doyle. Mis* Mary Brearton. Sn5' New."
4 j nilniRt-s before baking is completed
vanna. 111., guest ol Mr* Carroll MePearl S. Buck—"The. Young Rcvolu- 'take the. hum - from tlie oven and re­
Frank FzfmomU have Mr*. Charles Doyle.
, move thc skifi Score tlw fat' top in
------Mrs Uabcl pancoaat ha* gone to Guffiri; Mb* Elbe Groos. San Antonio,; Hom'd
E_;.
‘
,
.. of' the crisscross fashion with diagonal gashes
Burrt-R Willoughby
-'Spawn
wok-, 'vacation*
• ’-'Saginaw, for a vWt with Dr. and Mr*. Tex . guest of Mis Richard Groos, Mr*.
Olh Wateon. Grand Rapids, guest of North."
about one inch apart Insert wliott
Mr
Mn &lt;■ w: cnwt«rd h.v.
«•&gt;*“ ““
Mrs. Sidney
French,
Mrs. Phylhr.
'■
...............
Nevlt Shute- "Tlie Lonely Road."
«*..vvn i» vacn
each cnivwniuwi.
crtjsaftrcUon nuw
Rub nr,
the
gone to-ciueago to v'wt Mi. and Mt«
J. I. Muu*. 202 Bo. Park St . returned Reynolds. Ann Arbor, guest of Mrs . Williani Macleod-Ralm- "The Black fat withintwo
tablespoon* mustard, then.
Robert Jcsari'i.
to his home on Sunday after taking Roy Cordes
iTolt.-, "
. cover with a hail-incri layer of brown*
M, UM un « J. UtC,r,.-y
&gt;•"“ “ »»■«•
Thi1 committee In charge were. Mr?.
Faith Baldwin—"Dhtrlct Nurre"
sugar and very line bread crumbs!
I. turned fiom Wall lake alter a two' Mrs PhjHU Reynold* returnj-d to h-r Richard Groos, Mrs. RzAerl Cook. Mre I Loube Platt Hauck - Two Together" »hlch hav.- been moistened with pine.Q1(.,.
, ,Jm. hJnl
If)
/vf» « k.-. outing
i home in Ann Arbor Tuesday night Sidney French. Mrs. P. T. ColgruVc. | Margaret F
E Sangstcr—-I.OW.
*'U&gt;ve IJul.t.
LightM, UM Mr. Um.lU.m, „i L.kr “u' «“UM Mr „M Mr. Ho, Cord.- Mrs. Alm Johnson and Mr.- Orville • |y." &lt;.
&gt;s oren and finish baking at a moderate
,
i R.ifnt‘1 Sabatini 'Dir Black Swan' temperature. ' Serve with ring* oi
Odi-.s&gt;a were Sunday-gucM.; of Mr. and
Mlm. Hazel Rexine Downing lain Sayles *
‘
Ruby M. Aytr.- Changing Pilot: ’■' canned pineapple halves,
MrS Herbert Buhop
i Grand Rapids and Grand Haven tht*
MISS ENGLEIIARTE MEpIWilliam McFee "Die HnrbourmusMr «,MM,. Luu,. IIIMw «
Dr. .nd Mn. O»n
Odessa call, d on Mt and Mr* EHb.™"11"
.
iJxU*
Gnldinr—"Magnolia Street ”• \
friends
Dunieb Sunday p M
I Mis* Elbe Groos returns today to. The
................
... of MLu Mauilelt*- Entfl*'cooking Jtlire.s pf ham Cjut the ham
... pieasco to Inn,
learn oljj-r
oi ner «•„.
con-1 Jane Abbott -"Silver Fountftin '
,
Ml.. CI.UI.H,. Luk.
rUurnoI &lt;o ""
T«». UUr lull. »rr
iu&gt; a Victor Thwemin
( Robert Cedric ShcritT -"The Fort- about an inch and a half or two niche,
luu.M.ik.n. r ,,..„du,&gt; l. r vuutu,, *
"I" Mr u,d Mr.. IUch.rd. Um.kd success
.......
.........
On m
July
IB ■
appeiur«
thick Pul It in a ctLverole,. cover with'
hr'ie unrl -it W,tl lake
; Gnxis.
• ' lartlsl. On
.,.j •-----d at i maht in September ”
Henry Charlton Beck -"Cakes to milk, and bake fur V; hours' in a slow
MU AT. j.l.u-,. .ml d.U|hU.r
MU’ Ph,lh. Ed««r MnM
; Kill."
.
oven.
ir. ,...
z-.r ,r,&lt;i o .imi
r.. ntmti
&gt; after spending
a week with
Mr&gt;• andi
H “ ‘7-"VSaS
Jackson Gregory—"The House ot the
SmXSEft:
..........
............n|M-^,
&lt;-«■»..
—
- n,n*A
Opal.”
Mushroom Sauce.
A Hamilton Gibbs—"Undertow."
,
Mr. arid Mr*, charje* Bacheller were 1
. of Theology. Mi--* Englehuctc also up4 T- butter.
,
Kathleen Norris—"Younger Suter.”
in St Joseph Tuesday attending the
*'’r an“’ Mrs
ynscld
ana imtn
.x,arifj Xl.MHVIM
x., «,lobt «
at UK
the JIUIIMIWII
Immanuel ri'.P:&lt;
. ...
. ol Chicago ...
FurM of
Sat-Lylrrlaj]
c-------jiureh ...
ln.Detroit on July34
e nventiohot ruraLmail carriers
! Andrew Fnr*t
&lt;rf Kalamwoo
Kalamazoo were 8at.
.
Alice Grant Rosman "Benefits Re-.
jueMs ”
of*Ml
Mr and Mrs. Gcorgi al (1 lMU |H&lt;,n teaching music at tlw
M,.
a,......... ......
'?'*'*
t. jNiprika.
-"Happiness
Grace Ltvuigjiton
Dehay .Presbyterian Institute's DiUly
t celery salt.
aiiendliig the summer with her grand- •
Miss Kuthlp-n Lane and Master Vuration Bible SchooV CAI pros' nt .-.hr Hill."
2 c. milk..
'
.
;
jiariiit*. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burch.
Donald Lane of Pontiac arc the small
Margaret
Wlddemcr — "Pre-War
I c.' diced mushrooms.
’
,
—Me-&lt;m&lt;l Mr* E F- Bottum and Ed­ gucsU of Master Ken und Miss Betty it. enjoying a few ue&lt;vacation wtth (Lady" ,
her
parents
tn
Rutland
Twp.
uard Bollum. Jr', return*&lt;1 on Mon­
Charles Morgan —"The Fountain."
: Melt butter anil add flour. When
blended, add M-asoning.-&gt;&gt;and milk. A*dd;
day from Port siu-iikni on Lake MichiBIItTIIDAY Sl RI’ltlSE.
Max Brand -"Twenty Notches."
j Mr*. Alin- Ih lxmk and daughter.
M G. . Eberhart-"Murder 6y*an nnabrocuns. Cook slowly and stir fre-j
T. 8. K Reid was tlu- victim .Of ..
' Durothy. ol Buy City were week end
quiipiy five minutes To prepare fresh!
him a sjieedy recovery.
haiqiy *urpri.M' on Monday evening, tht• mukhroonu, scrub well with stiff brusn| Mr. and Mrs Harry Decker and son.
A large crowd listened to tlie Cotton
Siniilay and Monday in Chicago With!I guest* of the former's .sulcr, Mrs. Ida
occaxMm being his birthday.
. Baki r. and son. .Lloyd.
and cut Into half-inch dice, if canned! Murray, of Grand Rapids were week­ BloMOtn Singers trim Mijhlssippi at
Dr und Mi. Il F Webb of Grund Rap-;
After the Boy Scout meeting at the
• Mrs John Dawson. Woodrow Van
Morgan and Webb—"Making the mushrooms are. used, drain off liquid end vteitbra at Walter Durkee's
; the Brethren church Sunday It wax
American
Legion
rooms.
Frank
Annabk.
Most
of.Your
Life
"
/
i
;1
nd
ti.-e
mushrooms
whole
or
cut
in-'
, , - ,, , .
Arisen,
Arisen. Miszc.v
mi***-&gt; Betty
ncuy und
unu Mildred
Miiureo van
Van
............ .............................
to tlw —
D. V.
Mr. and Mrs George Vund-.-nBosh of abo the closing
------- - exercise®
----------- —
••
Mr and Mrs I---------------------Roy chapman Andrews - "Across to small pieces.
.
An»n ...A cnsunc. Q&gt;.t H»»t Sun- ----1.. ----------- wuh
Allegan *ix:nt Sunday with Mrs. Etta Bible Schoo! which has been held thc
II Center
(.enter and
mill Mr,
r.lr and
1.11'1 May
.. Grand
_
...
.»
ah »!...,•
w.tnm.^l Aimable |I Mongolian Plains.”
-hildn u of Carlton
in
Raplis
•
| him. UIH
When
tiwy rctunv.d
.
’
.
——
'
Parmelee
P*1-"-' l»o week*
....
—"
Bniee Barton—"He
Upset the—
World
..,
. Mo. D L Morthland and Mrs. A. P- drove pa.sl lhc rdoms and said "You left । Mi*»
Vera
Ingerson.
a
missionary
in
Mm.
Mary
Wood
of
Lansing
spent
u light burning
burning in
in then
there” so T.
K 1i Charles
Cha.-h-.. Peden—
—"Ncamreel
"Newsreel Man.”
jiiuuav i m
i Mowry, rcturfled home Suhday having alight
1 K
mi
F. rris Quick and Mrs Ernest , Korea, spent Tuesday with Mrs Walter Friday evening wtth her abler. Mr*.
Allred W McCann — "Science of QU:ck of Milo acre guests of Mrs Vert' Durkee
Mr and Mi&gt;. B A Gould and Mrs spent n wis-k inJXtroit as guests of promptly went tn to turn or! the light
"
Wayne Ofiley.
,
and was grabbed by hl-, brother ' Le-[ Keeping Young."------------------------------Edith' Reiman of Flint were guests of rx-tar and Mrs R L Laird
'
obinxm
Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry James and Dr
Rowlader and mother and HoWm. L Churc&lt;riH—"Pricing
Mr .iiid.Mi.- Charier Bacheller over
Mm Kulh- rin.- Ackerman, of Bay gionnalres and given a royal welcome.
-------- „ .for. Pro.. , Mr unu Mr.A Ferri* Brown and :Fowler of Haating^jient Frulay ere- n&gt;).r R(,wrtder and family spent Sunday
■ the week end
'City is a guest of Mixs Barbara Crook Mr... Held had prepend refreshments r"
y---------------------- Isabelle* and Mildred Mitchell of Prat- ।ning at Joseph Crockfords and Sun- P M. wllh their sister.’Mrs. S jf VarMr and Mis. Keith Daniel-, and Mrs. «j|M. has been sjrnding some time at und tlie fellows had u happy time, with
OrtloIT and Rqymdn
"Garden ncville calh-d-at Mn. Catharine iL-ut'.&lt; ,day callers were. Mr. and Mrs. Sylves- ,.ry 0» Nashville
'
stunts and roiu*. and T. K. was rcjtfly Mahitcnpnce.'
O J. F- " h of m ar Freeport apeni Sat- camp KRanniwa at Clear lake.
Saturday evening.
ter Oversmith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
'
‘
.iid.i;. in Grand Rapids wtUi Mr and
Edwin Pale ot Detroit came for Sun-- surprised.
J See It &lt;
: The ML-* . Maybcile Hart and| Matthews
Bar-j:
and sons.
Mr- “i«i Mr* P Lewi* uf State Road
Wm.
Mrs Wm. Schulz
day and Mrs Pale and children re­
The English |Kiri&lt; chauil* rftiin spent Sunday at
Miss Margaret Valentine of Carlton », r" recent vialtors at the Clyde Co­
Mr. IMiUild Sledge and Bruce leave (turned with him ufwr two weeks' visit1
'
*•: Walden Wood*, Hartman, Mfch. the :ls spending the week with Ciarabellc! V|W* home.
■
On Suh'day Mr. an.l Mrs. A A, Croth*
Thunaiay for Battle Crc« k for a short wjtli Mr. and Mr*. E C Edmonds
Alex J Morrison--"A New Way. tp SUf s&lt;, (,[ M:--&gt; Ethol Jone* of Hastings Parmelee. .
time. While.Mi-u. Dither Freeman U at iMn, Harvey Hhrgess. Mi.*-., Etlwl
Better Golf "
, ;,Jr and Mrs. E. W Bullard and fam-'
1 Jack and Glenn Meade of Batavia
, U»o Leila htiepiial.
IjLnefl and Mim ’ Josephine Sfiuth have son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aben
Ernest Dimnet--- What We J4vc By. jiiy-and Mr and Mrs Pr.nrre.e and tarn- .spent i»art of last week with their
F J Ring. 1. cd - 'America a* Amcri- ;Jly 1(l Chicago are spending.two week* ,grandma. Mrs. Ben Crockford.
Mm Jessie RUbridger and MIm Ethel rrturned from Waldi-n WtxxU. Miw&gt; Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs.
ofdvenlures of
Cupenlmver ix nt Saturday night and Frances Sage remaining for another Clifford Dolan and' family. Mrs Ftasci
"
। at Uwlr cottage at Podunk lake and
Mr and Mrs. Henry Ragla and Mr.
Ironside and daughter. Mr and Mrs
Alice V. Bradley—“Tables of Food w,,|e caiirn, at the former's parent.*. ;and Mrs. Brush of Hasting* were Sun­
Sunday with Mr. uml Mr.-,. Harry I week.
. Ramsdell &lt;&gt;l Kalmnazoo
! Mr. and Mrs. S. F Nichols of De­ John Ironside and sons. Miss Maud­ Values,”
(Mr. and Mr*. John Ruling.
day afternoon visitors at Charles
Jan Wclzl—"Thirty Years in thc j Mb* Lucille Roger* o: Galesburg was IBayne's.
Herbert Wi«hI, editor ot tlu- Bangor jtcoR were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ironside and Miv. Helen Michael of
Advance, and Alfred D DilQULsvon of; Mrs I. E Barnett Margaret Barni-:t this city. Mrs John Fetter ant! Mr and Golden North."
i entertained at the R. A. Carpenter
,South H &gt;'ien *• re in the city cm Salur-1 rHurned to Detroit with- Mr and Mrs Mrs, Alex Ironside and Mr. Kopslc ot
Ralph S. Cushman—"Spiritual ""*■; home over tlie week end.
FAIR LAKE.
South Bend. Ind., Mr. und Mrs A. A • os'u. i. '
day calling on hiendi Nichols for a week's visit
at Vert
Robinson'ss
Mrs. uyru
Cyril van
Van nurn.
Horn, ana
and aaugni-r
daught-r
•» i&gt;u I-' mmduy vLdUx* «i
vc»i ituuiiutou
Air*,
Mr. and Mrs Ray Eylesworth ol, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rog- Allerdyce. l.eshb Allerdyce and ,Mk I :in i
110,1 Uc ' Ur-~
Hea 1115 Wi‘rc Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Quick of -of Michigan Center are spending the
Monson
of
Chicago
enjoyed
a
pic
pic
at
I
&lt;&lt;l
Sou
’
s
Grand Rapids,W&lt;-re Saturday and Sun-, &lt; rs and family from Saturday till Mon­
vi”1' L- t&gt;
..c . '
J Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mr Arthur week with her parent*. Mr. arid Mr*.
fc‘ Brl8n,,nan“ Finding «’f; jahnerxk ol Cloverdale. '
Porter Knowles
' day gui-sU ol Mi .and Mt A J. Lar.sen !day were Mr. und Mr* Wm. Nctzel and Brownwood lake near Pau Pau
God
'•
.
•
‘
j
at their Wail lake oottage
(daughter Feme and Mr. and MrMr and Mrs Sanford Snfith of Alto
Jason Willison and family spent
M. S Rico—"Diagnosing- Today." .
Mr ami Mr
George Hooper and Harry couplalid of Michigan City, nld
called on relatives here W’cdr.esday Sunday with John Lepper's of Ross.
Clarence T. Craig—"Jesus In Otrr (afternoon..
family of Mimphc.. Tenn., have taken. Mrs Janna Myers and Mr. and Mr.Estelle and Grace Collbter of Battle
.
■
■
Mrs M E. Nevins suffered a very Teaching"
llu Allx-rt pc.-.m. r cottage al Gun lake ' Bert Myers and daughter Alleen of
--------------- —'■----------------.Creek spent Wednesday with Mrs. LofStella Ii Lyon— A Diabetic's Own
QUMBY.
for ill.- balance of the m-hsoti.
. Grand Rapids were Monday guests o' painful accident un Thursday eve­
tie OoUistcr.
,
; Mrs. Shirley Rltzmaif Is visiting her ,, Mrs. Mae Pennock of Jackson ha*
Philip Van Zile of J&gt; trott. who Ls at- -Mr. ana Mrs. Milton Murphy. Ailcen ning. As shcVus turning off the elec­ Cixih Book '
Francis John McConnell—"Aids to . mother in Jackson this week.
*! occn
.lending summer school-at Anil Arbor, remained for |hr balance of the week tric fan, her right hand became caught
been vaunn
vk&gt;iting her son. Earl Pennock, for.
in
thc
fan
in
*uch
a
way
us
to
brppk
Christian
Bt•l^e^.'
,
I
Mr.
and
Mrs
Nile
Caatelcin
attended
two
weeks
M&gt;ent the week cm! with his grundpar-1 . Mr und Mrs Earl Coleman and sojd
Kathleen Tamagaua Hdridgc—*H01y.ja
a family reunion at Ihornapple
Thornapple Mice;
&gt;.fkc
em-.. Mr-ami Mrs John Goodyear.------ (-went to Strawberry lake near Ann Ar- one finger, crush the-muscles and tear
Vcrnor Blough and family of Has-'
*(Sunday.
b..... &lt;••■
Mr. and.Mr* Edwin Smith visited MrJ bor on Sunday where Mr* Coleman and the ligaments badly The fan was u Prayers in a Hoi.m-.s Ear ”
tings spent Sunday at Vemor Web-1
Mr anrf Mr*. William Ritzman. Mf. ster's.
and Mr Roy Smith of South Beml.'^n, remained for a werte's visit with large sixteen-inch one and was run;
Fiction.
..nd Mrs. Laurence Rltzman, Mr and
Mr.' an&lt;j Mrs John Hastings and
Ind., part of last week. Etx-r Smith •. her bister am! husband. Prof, and Mrs. ning at high s|ierd. so there was a lot
Zane Grey—Robber*' Roost
of force to it. Mrs Nevins has suffer­
t ime home with them tor a visit.
(Swinton.
• Mrs Onal Haywood. Mr. and Mrs. daughter and father Eduard Spears of
B M Bower—Rtfcking Arrow
Mrs. O F ■ ChidOitcr. Mrs . Frank! Dr and Mrs. Frank E Hyatt of Joliet, ed a lot with the injury but Is doing
i William Caitclcjn and Ml- and Mrs. Jackson spent Saturday night und
Will u-vington Comfort—"the Pilot
1
Kline itid MUUli-lrn Chldcrtcr spent R|. accompanied their grandchildren as well as possible.
Shirley Rlljtnan attended a birthday Sunday with Mrs Lottie.Oolhster.
|
Cornea Aboard
Saturday in Aim Arbor, ^fr Kline rA-j home on Saturday remaining till Mon| party at Vern Haywoods south of HasEarLPennock
EarLPcnnock of Grand Rapids spent
spent
Temple Bailey—Little Giri Lost..
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
itingg Sunday.
Crick
.turntng with them for tlie week end (day as the guests of'Dr. and Mn. C. E.
Sunday with his brother. Earl Pennock
Helen Grace Carlisle—We Benin.
Mrs J. E. Mattoon entertained Uw
Gm : ■ of Mr. Mary .Showerman on Hyatt. The Hyatt children suited their Jolly Birthday club on Wednesday, July
Betty MlUer is visiting in Detroit.
,
Earl Derr Biggers—-Keeper of tllf 1 Word ha.s Iren received that Win.
McCormick
of Gibsonburg.
Friday were Mrs. C. E Barren and grandparents* for fire weeks.
i’ ---------- ---------------------r-- Ohio,
------- who
----Mrs. Ruth Hickman and sori Robert ;|
20. In honor of the birthday of her Keyx
mother. Mrs. Gilleip, ami Miwes Gaysheriff George W. Leonard left Sat- mother. Mrs. Jeiuile Rowley. ■ A pot' . Charles Alden Seltzer—War on ■-Ptun several months at the Ritzman of Battle Creek spent Wednesday with
home here the past year .passed away al Mrs Mildred Fritz
ncll Barren and Virginia Imerof White . unlay for St. Ignace, where the Mlchi- luck'dinner was served and a delightful Wishbone Range
I hi- Iwmr Irlst week.
Plgeoii.
■ gnn state sheriffs' convention was held. time enjoyed. Guest s were Mrs Miller
SOUTH HOODLAND.
/
Mr an4 Mrs. Albert Kunkle and beginning Monday.
These annual of Stony point. Ohio. Mrs. Mollie Van
and Gentles—America' ln l Miss Jeanette Ritzman entertained
[the young
young people's
jieople's Sunday-School
Sunday school class
Marvruth h ave today I«»r llmir home' gatherings are helpful to the law Dugtercn of Pasadena, Cal . and Mr Siorv
(the
Forrest Christian spent the week end
nvanina
.
*
L,»1,E UW..4M »«U, m Sin,I! &lt;'
»1", hi. I.m.l, l,»rr Al«, Mu» oi™»»
in Baltimore. Md. after spending their enforcing officers of tfie state.
and Mrs.' James Mills.of KUsiinmtv. S)nK
z
! Mh.&gt; Evelyn IziwelL i-ntc:tamed the Blocher of Holland spent the wq-k end
reinitinn here with Mr mid Mrs. R. J- Mr. ami Mrs Bernard OstandorP Flu.
.
..
.Librarian.
.
.
■ junior Department C&gt;‘ the. Sunday with her parents here.
McCreory.
•»
| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lop.lean
Barnes.
L.E.FOSTER OUT
(School Thursday afternoon
1 Friends of D. Slocujn are sorry Jlo
Jaklc Edger in company with Lauren penthlen oir Saturday enroute from DONALD GOUCHER TO
PHONE 3444 702 WEST WALNUT
j Miss Laura Carlton ot Port Huron hear that he expect* to have an operEdger. Lyle Vanderbrook,
Edwarri ; Jackson to their home tn Ludington.
HENDERSHOTT.
SING OVER STATION WOOD.
is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Clara Scott, allon this week and arc hoping tor
Matthews and Wayne Williams have! Mrs Loppcnthien and Jean accompanDonald Goucher's many friends will
Some of our folks took a pot
------ —
K‘&gt;n&lt; to northern Michigan on a camp- ied them to Ludington for a suit.
be pl&amp;ued to hear him sing ovir Ma­ dinner .and spent Sunday with Mr..!---------------- -------------------------------------------------------Hut lrip
। Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper of llon WOOD. Grand Rapids, Friday eve­ Showcnnun in Hastings.
Mr.. Frank Kline and MUs Helen Memphis. Tenn., Ted Dodds of Kansas ning at 0 30. Miss Verlan Uningtcn will
Grace Brill spent the week end
Chidester motored to Madison. Wis . CHy. Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard High accompany hipi. Good luck. Don
Ruth Conklin and helped with
Tuesday io spend the balance of the and Mr. and Mr* Willard Mennesh of
music at Martin chyrvh Friday night. week. Gardner Chidester, Jr., will je- Grand
------ - ---------" —
‘ *■'
'■
MACCABEE PICNIC.
Rapids' and
Clark
Otis of* “
KalaMrs. Lon Hendershott spent the week 1
turn with them for the week'end. ' ji mazoo were called here Ixst week by the
The Lady Maccabees had a social end with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Slo-j
Mr and Mrs. Addis Finch and Mr. death of ,Mr«. Marcus Stebbins.
time on Thursday afternoon at the cum. tn Batlc Creek.
and Mr. Ernest Tomes of Greenville I Sunday visitors at the cottage at Po- fairgrounds Games were played and
A very serious Are started Sunday in
were Thursday guests of Mfs. Nettie dunk lake .where Mr. and Mrs. John prizes awarded to Mrs. Gaskill. Mrs the big huckleberry marsh west on thisi
Tomes and Mrs. Mary Showerman. the Baum have spent the past week were Lois Lankerd and Mbs Grace Ryan. road. It was very nearly put out Sun-1
occasion being Mr* Tomes' birthday ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Haywood and A wonderful-time is reported.
day night but started up Monday and |
Miss Estlyir Freeman of Battle Creek daughters. Nora -„
M -Irene,
..*■ and Flitiand
burned over a large area and is still
HEALTH COURSE.
U spending several days with Mr. and ton Dubpdge of Grand Rapids. Mr
Mrs G. E. Goodyear it hostess to­ burning. It means quite a loss to the
Mrs, Don Sledge before entering Leila and Mr* Fred Haywood and son Fredproperty owners it is thought to have !
night
to
those
attending
the
Health
hospital in Battle Creek wliere she win erlck of Welcome Comers also Mr. and
Course being given by the State Health been started by berry pickers who were)
umlergo an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Frank Wendel of Hastings.
Department. Mis* Walck Is giving the smoking
Chas Hendershott was iery severely J
talk tonight. A registered nurse will
give the balance of the lectures
' injured .Monday by a fall from a load
of hgy. It ir. t!wugh&gt; that lie is slight­
ly
unproved at tlie time of Rih writing.
ENTERTAINED PARISH FRIENDS.
Clinton Brill ha.-, been confined io the
About twenty friends on the Hasting-,
parish spent Sunday afternoon with house the past week with a bad cut ou
Mrs. Mary Sbowcrman. -A lovely pot­ Ids foot. It'will be another week before
luck dinner was enjoyed and a happy he Is able to step on it
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
There h a wide-spread interest taken
afternoon spent. Fifteen were present
HASTINGS. MICH.
in the health lectures being given at
from tlw Hendershott group.
the schoolhouse Monday afternoons
Vanilla Sauce.
Mr. and Mrs Percy Diamond and
2-3 c. sugar.
About your eyes and
children of Hastings spent Saturday
3 T. flour.
afternoon and evenitijf at Al Brill's.
your vision. You are only guessin'g, and guessing about
Mrs Rhelda Whitworth of Dowling
your eyes is liable to be expensive. Because it may be
2 T. butter.
and Mr. .and Mrs Robert SJokea of
t. salt.
Missouri were Thursday callers at Er­
harmful. Our examination removes the necessity for
2 t. vanilla.
nie Matteson's.
guessing and supplies comfortable vision in every pos­
Blend sugar and flour. Add water
Miss Margaret Garrison visited at
■nit boil gently until sauce thickens. Fay Whitworth's in Johnstown itst ;
sible case. Why not enjoy this advantage? It awaits
Add other ingredienlt. serve warm
wek.
,
your visit here. '
'
.

I*

Helpful Suggestions

Friday and Saturday

SUITS
$995

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1 Lot of 23

SUITS

^3^

Boys'Wash Suits sizcJms. &gt;/2 Price
Meli's Dress Shirts .... 59c
Boys' Broadcloth Shirts . . 39c
STILAW HATS &gt;/2 Price!

T. S.

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Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

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Is

INGRAM JERSEY
DAIRY

TO FOOT SUFFERERS
FOOT AILMENTS CORRECTED
1 have secured the services of a nationally
known foot specialist who will be in my office

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 «d 5

Dedicated to Better Vision

He will give you immediate relief for any foot ailments
without the use of knife, drugs or metal arch supports.
Do not fail to see hjm while he is here, as your back, hip
and leg troubles may be coming from your bad feet.

Stop Imagining Things

NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION

W. G. DAVIS - Licensed Chiropractor

ConUwwd aejl wttk.

Professionalism will bar America's
A 'clock that will run as long as tho
leading twtmnitr. Johnny WeU-smul- wind blo»-—*"-d eight day: longtr--'
; ler. from participating in the coming hat been invented by a Norton CVa'
, Olympic Games.
inventor.
-

Phone 2206 for Appointments.

Hastings. Mich.

J

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY JtTY 37. tin

FAQE gORT

Our Success

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS.

Uafackiry dealing with policy-

DELTON M. E CHURCH.MOTEB,

NEW CONSERVATION
'
FILMS ARE RELEASED

THE CHURCHES

Twenty Reels Npw Available—
Subject Matter Covers
Wide Range
;

AT DELTON

CHCVf LLI2-PLYMOUTH
NNVAL JTYLE JtiOW

U B MISSION.

Hastings, Mich., Wednesday, August 3

PAPER n«N&lt;HNl&gt; AXfi PAtNTTStl1— Ckaa.
Conservation Deportment mot
!•»».» I‘S«I . in H.’.-ri
POK kEXT-A|M&gt;rimrat, ».-.J r«r«ri.
fi.
ApsrinvenfR
Ir’’.d Week period?, thc Educational Div;
and r.»»l, drt-.rat.-d. M C S ’ '•
in charge or film db.tnbu’.ion ha
SMI.
iVASTEP—W'ril r-raSr a-.d .Iri'i, - ......
During tlu- winter months
Call Earl Bn&gt;&lt;rr.
i.NtFi -- - n
If
xce.-alve demands :nt tn
FOR HALE—-n. 1. &lt;■.'&lt; L&gt;.| Ji.|.|.

SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

3. L MAUS A SON

».alf mil. wr.t . f Ni.Lr.Hr O&lt;0.

‘ ,r

I euiurtng BeauUlu) Dieplay of CHRYSLER and FLY MOL TH
•- IOMO1U1.1.S. Banging in Price front
«" HP®*.

"Behind the Scene*”
imderiul and Widely Heralded Talking Picture.

Jams are limited Jo throe d*t
September 1 ix.-rsonx ’ borr.iwii

Chrysler Floating Power Bras* Band
Aitrrnoon and Evening—"Same Ura«."

ir.'.T UNITED nr.r.THF.r.N c IIUF.CH

H. S. SHELDON

KMlE.MUbR THE DATE

ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE OmCI
• HA1TIX01. MICH.

i-inxisirrn

booms

HASTINGS MARKETS

rampa uuring the sunimei
■F.ve rwl* ot new pirf-dr
:hc‘process of'edJtm?. Thwe pictures
. will be released tor public dlstrttiynon
; September i. Thl-y will piCIude pictures
- uf, Mfehigan l:« ..vi-r, ■
«•*'*•&lt;—
' Michigan ■fut-bearing .uhhna
. game birds.

Harold Weriprr slid Farrell Babcock
,t Widne.-day
ECU nr THE KAZAIIENE

vjx’.ndmg a

' the Department'

Iv.iSmith ol On.n&lt; ...:i I ■ km.

picture* wil) be mailed next II

riP.ST CHURCH .or CHRIST,

IICIIRII'S.

HARDENING oi

WATCH FOR PARADE

Premier Mussolini hold? licenses fur
.on bustnew and railing ctv friends'and
piloting airplane.--, motorcycle*, and
relative' Monday.
Mr. Mart Xml Henney spent from automobiles.
Wcdpesday till Friday with her son
HANKRUl’TCY NOTICE

Mr&gt; Hazel Roush i. Improv mg nicely
from her recent operation fof appeit*
' dlcitis.'

HINDS CORNERS.
Mrs. I.Hla- Abbott and daughter. Mrs
Silkwcrttt vf Buttle Creek visited the
,. Rajfid.. to, the former's brother and wife. Mi- und

scientist

the human
tates Pubti.
that ci

robins ;(t Gun lake Sunday.

for bodily srow
and repair and

that i.

taken into the him.-..

M J. Manning and si.-atr. Opal,
t.-rtahifd company, from Alle.uin Sun­
day '
•
Mr and 'Mr*.
N .Tobins and granditati.ht' r. Marian, visited hi* brother
Fninl; Tobias, anti fiiiiilly near Nushville Wtdnvstlny, ‘
Mffi. Vida Philipps went lu Gull lake ■
toduv to vi-it relative.’. She will visit
m Kalamartxi and Augusta before rcliinilm:. Will be gone two weeks
Mrs. Dodge entertained, her nioth.
&gt;m Gtand Rapid* Sunday.

i i r»xr. enu icit

•ii

the
and time Wi
merely brejith
i-sseritlul that t’
:hc remotest pui

ir.x.city kHuroN

und for this pjr
viwd the h’jKKi a? a nos
poruitioii, and th,&lt;■

IIANCEKY SALE

I‘iid;iv ut thru uncle-, Murk
'on's. ut. Cloverdale.

complishrd by four dtvt

W’.nthH-r r&gt;

Mr*. Pearl Barrett und daughter of
IMtuit .'pent Friday niitht with her
' "
‘ " W. Tobias and

&gt;yd Tobias «f Kalamazoo came for
He bruintiii her home Sunday.

ainl hudmiui.

Illi. 11 n &lt;u

mid mi

m.i:
Elmer filullenUinicr.
.nil. AujH'rinf.-nd. nf. FbrrvM Pe
i.tarv. Miss Phyllu. Roush: Treasurer,
Mt:. Furri:st.F.&gt;x; Pianist. Mrs. Veldj
Kmc.
Mr ;.nd Mrs Cal Forking entertained
l!a- lollowitu; rt.mp.inr Sunday. Mt
and M:. Hur..- Furlong and friend &lt;’

the
• I'

;n attic limits
rnicivnlly und
in

Jack. tin. Mr ..nd Mr- w A Furlong
Roa Kinunel. Mrs.
4 Woodland and Mr WRECKING In I..-

NOTICE!

if, Grund aiupiih

CARDS OF THANKS

Alberta cf sunfM kl

IV" dbury au nt'Sunday with their sta­
ler. Clara Sear*, and family.

It Is
Yours!

ARCHIE TOBIAS

AKIKOS
"Selective Pressure Control”

HIS funeral
home of o»
really belongs
those tdltrrn a K 9
use of it. Jt was

T

. nt

.;u

:

TRUSS

t : v. . . r.n'.r

WINS HIGH PRAISE FROM RUPTURE SUFFERERS

l

•

dimtnish-'d.

lirety for them to
use U’-&lt; a temporary
home in time of
need, and undoubt?
edly selves well
when so used: We
ha-ve had

HICKORY CORNERS
WESLEYAN METHOPIST CHURCH NOTES

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
II. A. I.yllarker. Proprietor

that assure
the truth of this
statement.

In time of need re»
member this fact:
0 u r establishment
was intended to be
a temporary home
to all. and us offerto an
cares
use it. It is a.place
d e d i c n t c d to the
service uf the com
niunrty.

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

MOAOWAY t MEEH

KOMI 2BBS

ir and Mr
d Ruphta
Peart smith wed.

ma i- .'itending ttw
and friends in the

GRANGE PROGRAMS
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
I EPISCOPAL,

pomon‘a grange

and Mr,

tnneuon.

or pbeoity The tnrehani
hi* uurplus of tat is to interfere
» the action of the hear; and to put
►trulti on the arter
le'.her. in work or :•
strain on tnc arteruv and if habitual
ly indulgHi tn
daughter entertained Mr* Willtaor. • hardening of i
sister and family of Missouri out Uh- lack 'Ut siiflkadency in tlie Mt
GUy waters and family of Plainwell .certain
,
amount or vxerew.
ind Rex Waters und wife spent Sunday (grcutly ut thc cin ulation of the blood
near Olivet.
in the veins, and without this aid the',
Mr and Mrs, Pete Houvener ol Sand work-o; the arteries is much increased'
Lake spent Sunday with Mr ami Mr- I and will result in their deterioration.
Clate Lcuden. Calllira at Clate Loudens
It has been noted tliat certain iitfecSunday afternoon were. Mr and Mt
titju? diseases. such as typhoid fever,;
Ike Houvener of Hartings. Jay Hou- pn&lt;-unumia. and tuberculosis, arc prone
। verier and family of near Orangeville. to be followed by arteriosclerosis, TiWni
'Archie Houvener and family ol Ur-, too. focal infections. such as diseased ;
bandale. Henry Houvener und family tonsils. uurvvCM
,. or infected .....
Infected OTM
teeth,
sin-;
| and Harvey Enrtan -arjd Mixs June tu.„, Jre believed, by their production
Baker of Kalamazoo
of poUon*. to be a factor In causing
I Mr.,and Mr*. Donald McQuarrtc have arteriosclerosis.
| been entertaining her sUter and family______ 1-.».»,»--------------from Waahington wham she lias nat I Many of the knocks in Ute car come
years,

: Deming

men t^e ।
being 19 and 0 in • fayor of the I
। Independent*. •
Mr. and Mrs- George- Thotnpr n were
HASTINGS PA BISIL
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Wilbiir Norn., of Grand Rapids . j
George Hurt ut Grund Rapids us,
Phsa* tfl«i 'ix-ndnig the werfc with hti grand-;
M puronu. Mr. and Mr- George Thoinp-,

Aluminum Paint
COVERS MORE SURFACE
SHOWS NO BRUSH MARKS

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

Hastings, Mich.

.

Mr and Mr* Arthur Cllnion of IrvM tn»- att -nded a Sunday ScUwl Rally at ‘
V ?! .Ada Sunday.
Alto ana Freeport played lMM*bal| on .
—
th.- local diamond Sunday, the score'
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
WAS 7 to 5 in favor ot the local tram I
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Lipscomb of|
Grand Rapid* were Saturday guests of J
Mr and Mrs Onto Knowles
Air. and Mr* P A. Thomas called on
Mr and Mr' John Heintzliinian, Mr..
and Mrs. Burt Bailey. Mr. and Mrs ।
Harry Fields arid William MUke and
wife at Labe Odessa, recently.
P. A Thomas and wife visited rela-

The Only w ay
Life alone can impart life: and we
can only be valued as we make our­
selves valuable to others.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
'
HASTINGS

Abo Ambulance S&lt;rvi&amp;t

�| Wednesday, July 27, 1932

June Report of the Barry
County No. 2 D. H. I. A.
There were 6* cows tented during
June. Two new cows were entered. One
cow produced over 50 Mbs. of fat and
eight cows each produced over 1,250 lbs
of milk.
Tiw ii.%soclaUon average was 704 2
• Ite. of tnUX. testing 3.77 per cent fat or
20.54 Ibu. of fat. including five dry cows

gave for the month *13 pounds of milk
testing 3:75 or 305 pounds butterfat
Howard Stanton's Grade Holstein
freshened October i. 1931. gave 674
pound.1 milk, testing 4.5 or 303 pounds
butterf.it.
•
,
UNDER FOUR YEARH-Fred Mil­
ler's Registered Holstein' fresta-ned
March 1,0. 1932. Rave 1658 pounds milk
testing 3 0 or 497 .pounds butterfat
The returns for each dollar's worth Fred Miller's Registered HoUteii.
of feed consumed wm *236. The feed fieshened March 15. 1932. gave 1834
pounds
of milk testing 2 15 or 403
cost of producing each pound of but­
terfat was 09«4 (Nine and six tenths pounds butterfat. Fred Miller's Regis­
cental And. tlie feed coy of producing tered Holstein fre-hened March* 15.
each 100 lbs of milk was 36 1-3 cents. gave 1711 pounds of milk testing 225
Four grade Hotatcltu and one grade or 385 pounds butterfat.
UNDER
FIVE YEARS—W.
C.
Jersey, owned by George Couch, aver­
aged 1.178.4 lbs. of milk testing 3 53 per Schultz's registered Guernsey freshened
cent fat or 41 54 lbs of fat. Thia wav September 22. 1931. gave 489 pounds of
the .hlgheit butterfat average.
milk testing 8 9 or 43 5 pounds of but­
Three registered Holstelns and eight terfat. George Couch's Grade Jersey,
grade cows, mostly grade Holstein/, freshened January 13. 1932. gave 853
owned by Fred Miller, averaged 1.029.6 pounds of milk testing 4 8 or 40.9
lbs. of milk testing 3.12 per rent fat or pounds of butterfat W. C. Schultz,'!
registered Guernsey freshened Feb­
32.1-itzTbr fat. .
Six grade Holstelns and one grade ruary 24. 1932. gave 945 pounds of milk,
Guernsey, owned by Howard Stanton testing 4.1 or 38.7 pounds of butterfat.
averaged &lt;&gt;63 4 lbs. of milk Uating 4 20
MATURE CLASS—FIVE YEARS
Aji rent or. 27.9 lbs. of fat
AND OVER—W. O’. Schultz, registered
"Tlie following is a list ot the three Guernsey freshened Moy fl. 1932. gave
lughest
producing
cows
on
a
butterfat
- ,----------- - — -- - -- - - jFXMiiua
ui Xllim
irauux
uu 5xir0 ■or
&gt;I «512
1023
pounds
ot milk
testing
basks in the two, three, four, also five i |IOunds of butterfat. W C. Schultz, regyrars old and over groups.
istered QueniM-y. fn-.du.-ned April 12.
UNDER THREE YEARS—W. - C. 1932, gave 1044‘pounds milk, testing
Schultz, registered Gucrnxcy'freshened J 4 75 or 416 pounds of butterfat. Geosgc
January 8. 1032, Ruv't- 012 pounds of . Couch's Grade Holstein freshened
Wilk, testing 5 5 or 33.7 [x&gt;undx of but-(January 20. 1933. gave 1571 pounds ot
trrfat. Howard Stanton's Grade Hui- i milk, testing 3 08 or 48 4 poundx. of b«l.-tein freshened September 1. 1931 und f terfat.—Edward R. Bailey. Tester.

DR. CABOT ANALYZES
LITERARY DIGEST POLL

OniySiYTEcn and Ont; Half Per­
cent Who Received.Votes
Returned Them

wet vote that was cast. Tin- balance
of the wet vote, or'30- , was scattered
over thc remaining 36 states
This jxill wits hnMW at the time by
wet force.-, as indicating that public
sentiment la overwhelmingly in favor
of the return of the liquor traffic.
When only one in six‘of nearly 21
million voters are Interested enough to
record therfwlvra ns wet In their wntinx-ntx, that surely lx not .a fuvurablr.
indication for those who 'wish th/
Eighteenth Amendment reix-alcd
These are not our xtalcjni-nis. but
an- taken from the comments of Dr
Richard Cabot, just published. who lias
carAfully analyzed the Literary Digest
|x&gt;ll about which m&gt; inucji was suid nt
Hie time It was taken.

It will lx- remembered that last win­
ter the Literary Digest- conducted a
prohilrition poll.* With a great flourish
of'trumpet* 20.706.352 ballots were sent
tn ns many vqlm in tin- 48 states of
Ibis Union. It wax cUtim'ed that their
votes would toe a di finite ixnnlcr show­
ing the actual .j.-ii’iinent «t the Amrrtcan people concerning" the Eighteenth
Amendment.
Dr. Richard Cabot, a physician, a
NORTH HOPE.
sociologist, an juilhor. and a professor
of social ethics nt Harvard University,
We nre glad to report that Donald
also a protcKsor of clinical medicine McCalhijn. who underwent un oix-ru&gt;
at that University. hiw mode a keen tinn ut the Pennock hospital about ten
ttayx ago. was able to bo moved to i]is
unalysi*! of that poll. .
In tin- flrit place it lx of xtriklng humd Sunday morning.
Mr;-. Al J. Miesenbuch apd two chil­
Importance that only 4.668.537 -ballots
wen cast out of 20.706352 ballots that dren
।
spnit Sunday evening with Mr.
.were sent out: or nearly 90*: of thoM^iand Mra.\ Frank Heller and family at
to whom ballots were sent either were West Clol-erdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pranshka
not interested enough in the mutter
...__ __
............ -__________ _ __ “nd family and Mr. iind Mrs. Loren
worth their while to attempt to ex- _■ Thomas and family of Port Huron
press their aentlnicnts through this, were Sunday guesta of Alvah Kenyon
ballot.
• and family In BeHcvuc. ,
Analyzing thww bAlloLi that were! Mr. and Mrs. George Havehs and
actuallyXast. It Is found that 3441.877.' two children of Southwest Rutland
or 73r-. were recorded for repeal, or! and Mr. and Mrti E McCallum of
. ... 16' • ..
only
of ..the. 20,706.352 who re­ । W('.st jio|x- and Richard Hathway of
ceived ballots were interested enough Podunk were Sunday callers at the
to vote wt-L It would seem. if there; liome of Mr. and Mrs.-ltunkin Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. PnFhk Saunders and
is such an overwhelming demand' for
repeal, that a larger proportion than tamily of Hastings spent Sunday with
one out of six of over 20.000.000 voters1 Otto Natzel.
Mr and Mrs. Ira- Blake and son of
would have cxprexM'd their wet sent!Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbel
ments.
Another significant fact Is that of Podunk vprtjt Sunday afternoon at
twelve Mates. in which are located the Head take.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Watson of Praibig cities of this country, which ore
always on the side of' liquor, gave 2.-;I rleville spent Sunday with Gus Plake
41Q.259 wet vote# or 70'. of tire total and family.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

sYate to recommend
STANDARDS FOR PETROL

Spsjificalioris for Three Grades

’ Hastings “Y" and campus group*,
syinpatluic with Billy Gladstone in his
of Gasoline to Be Made to
loss of Ins father.
Legislature
Clay Bassett and Dale Bump assisted
Lansing. ■ Mich —Recommendation.;
with the Granitevillc Sunday school.
July 34 und Rev. Vidor Jones of Hirk- are to be mud-.- by Uw dcpurlinrut ot!
state to the 19X1 legi-l.iture that it • u-!
act law* setting up .-•tandard-. for tin'
various grade: of gaohne. t&gt;.,ir.;_ oltcrrii
A. called on beerrtary Angell Sunday to nrotortsts.
P M. Mr Angel) left for tlie .northern
The only regulation which Mi. hi;■ «
dislrirt Sunday evening.
how has. is tlu- taw prolubitliu- fraud |
. Rev. I. L. Dewey Was in charge of and deceit m the sale of liquid fu«-ls |
the softball game Munday night at lubricating oils and similar product.- j
the fairgrounds.
.
But this taw does not givenbe m&lt;gprt
Barry county Y. M. C. A. committee­ any knowledge of tlw typ^ pt gu’.ohn&lt;
men and leaders have been inv(ted to he purchase*, and it Is possible fur anv |
join Kent county men in a week-end number of different blend' ot liquid!
camp at Barlow lake early In Septem­ fuels to be offered to Michigan motor-;
ber.
ista as gasoline
There are, in general, three standards |
T. S. K. Reid and C. F Angpll were
supper guests at Camp Ben Johnston for gasoline. These are high. U-st j
last week Thursday. T. S K. gave the standard and competitive. At prv'-ent :t i
is possible for gasoline of exactly thei
boys a yodellng story,
same automoUve energy to lx- &gt;uld b&gt;
ora- company as high test and by un-1
ASK FLOWER LOVERS
other company as regular grade- gaso­
TO MICHIGAN STATE line. Each company now seta r.a own
standards.
With standard gasallne specifications
East louislng—Growers o! garden
flowers urc invited to Michigan State set by the state, motorists would bt
College, Thursday. August 4. by thc d- - certain to receive tlw type of ga-xrtisw
Srtmi-nt of horticulture to ixarticipute paid for Stpt&gt;- .-tundards uiid specifi­
a pfogtam especially arranged lo In­ cations would make it difficult to sell
bletidv of keronene am! otlwf liquid ।
terest gardening enUuLsiaaU.
Muxl of the day will lx- spent ms|x-ct- fuels ax motor gx-solinc. Any mixture u:
fng flowers in tlw College gn*en)iou.M-x liquid fuel* can be colored M that It 1-'|
deteptlketo Ule motorist.
in the B&lt;nl Botanical Garden, and In
-irtia- out standing, gardens named bj
reMdenU of f/AB-ang. Short talks will
Mrs. William Wadd&gt;-I) of Hasting;
ner. Din-ctor R J. Baldwin, and I'lot Mr«. .tolm BJ&lt;x-k«-i und son, Junior, of
C. P Halligan.
Woodland and Ml ■ Caroline Griffith
Other mt'inben. of the fiorticujturat oi Lynn. Indiana, wen- guest* fl Mr.
department will accompany visitors on and Mrs. Herbert . Mon-hou.ic' from
the lour of tlw ipiidcii'.
v
Monday till Wednesday" afternoon.
Thirty-three ladies attcnd«| the
heulth lecture aC Orangeville on Thurs­
WHEN THE SUMMER
TIME IS ENDED. day. .TIicm’ lectures 'arc intare-stlng
and Instructive and should be attend­
Arc you ready for Hls coining
ed by mon- ladles,
When the harvest time is past?
•Carl Blown vistU-d hls parent;.. Mr.
An- you ready for thc Judgment
and Mrs. lUrt Brown Thursday eve­
When the Savior calls at last? .
ning t-nrouh' to hu home at Hsyrbor
Wil) He find you fondly waiting
Spring;, to spend the week end. Hl*
Whi n He knock* upon the. door?
brother. Harold, accompanied'him.
Will your lamp be trimmed and burning
Clark Mon-hoin- and Earl Baldwin
When tl»e harvest time Is o'er?
returned Saturday' to their- homes
after spending a week nt Camp Ben
Chorus.
Johnston on Sherman lake, 'Both
; ■ .
। r. ci
ring.
earned their first class badges while
Wjien'thc time on earth's no more
there..
When .tlie summer time is elided
Only three Boy ScotiVl out fo^ the
And the harvest time is o'er.
Are you ready for Hi* coming
When He come, back in tin- nir?
trimtworthy. loyal, helpful, friendly,
Are you ready? An- you waiting?
courteous, kind, ota-db-ut. cheerful,
Arc you watching? Do you can-?
thrifty, brave, dean und rwcrent.
Have you counted all your talents.
Mm Verna Baldwin returned lo her
Have you counted all the wt,
home’Saturday utter six-nding several
H the world you gained in pleasure^
weeks with relatives in Cjrand Rapids.
And your soul at last ix lost?
3''
Mr, and Mr;.. B»-rt Brown accom»
Chorus.
panted by Mrs. Charles Hunt were in
Arc you ready for thc harvest
Kalamazoo on Friday.
That Is sure as sure to be?
Visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
Will you gain the golden Barw-xt
Hunt on Sunday were, 'Harry Bawdy
Or be lost in angry sea?
and Mrs. David Cat man of Eau Claire
Are you ready now. my brother.
and Mr. unit Mrs. Ollie Boulter and
When you meet Him face lo fare,
family of Coals Grove.
Are you watchm:!. arc you pi.tvhh-.
Charles Hunt returned home Sun­
For Hls loving power and grace?
day from Bui Claire where he .-pent
tlie pa t week viNiling his daughters.
Chorus.
Mr-.. Hoy Cary of Neeley, daughter
Arc you ready when He gathers
■ All HLs loved ones home on high? • ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagley undi'rwent a major ojx-rution at Crispe
Ari- you ready for HU coming Memorial haqiital at Plainwi-n, Tues­
Will you meet Him In tlw sky?
day night.
Will you meet Him thi-rc in glory
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irv­
When your journey here is o'er
ing Boulter Were, their son. Zura, cf
When tlw summer time is ended
Ada «n&lt;| Miw Mildred Johpcox of
And lije harvest time h o'er?
Orangeville and Mr. and Mra. George
CiKltUS.
Bagley ot Delton.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. ShcpAre you walking now with Jesus.
ji.-rxi Ji.ui the pleasure of attending a
Do you walk thc narrow road? .
meeting of the Community Club at the
If you've given Hun your burden?
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .McCallum
He will carry all your load.
where* they enjoyed a fine program.*
If yon’ll come to Him believing,
Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd en-l
He’ll receive your xpul at last.
joyed an all day. service at thc Bible
When the summer time is ended.
Conference. Gull hike, on Sunday.
|
And the harveil time Is past.
Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chorus.
Marcus Hunley were. Mr. und Mrs.
When you come to' death's dark valley.■ Earl Payne of Denver, Colorado. Mr.
And yont.journey here is past.
'■ and Mrs. Fred Snyder of Plainwell
Will He say. "I never knew-you."
und Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pettijohn
Or receive your soul nt last?
ut Gun Plains. Mr. and Mrs. «Dave
Have you loved ones over yonder
Backus and children of Galesburg,
Who have crossed the golden shore. were over night guests. Sunday guests,
Will v/u meet them there in glory
were Mr. and Mrs, Altx’rt Backus.
When thc liarvest time is o'er?
Miss Mona Backus and Mr. James
i but is slowly gaining.
SOUTH MAPLE GROTE.
BatJIe Creek «r spending their sum­
Jeremiah 8:20.
Boltcn of Galesburg.
•
.
; . 7 he D. V. B 3. lx going j&gt;n at Uie mer vacation with their aunt,' Mrs.
Herbert R. Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morehouse j
Walter Hershberger.
Mr. A»«
or Uuwn,. Mr. M
spent Sunday with thc Otto girls at
Gordon Rowladcr ot Jackson spent
Mr,. Harry W...T a.M N,..ml .Mho.
_____ ___
. ..
MIDDLEVILLE.
\tlu-ir home tn Doster.
•
j son and Harry Ttiornbury of Grand
T,1&lt;* &gt;uumc pe-&gt;pit’V rta-r of the Suriday with hia father, Donald RowAbout 35 nf our Hoy Scouts are in1
Thc first group of handicapped chll-.
z
rump over nt Harwood lake. Plans are dren at Kellogg Camp. Pine lake, left I l/’dgr wen- Sunday visitors al J. C &lt; Brethren church had an outing *over huler.
Elliott’ Bx’ week end at Gun hike,
under way for (he business. men to visit Saturday for their homes
Mr. and Mm Sam Norton of Florida j Jo,‘» "’&gt;d Gwendolyn Muljenix of Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads
called un L. W. Jarrard'u Tuesday ■
night.
are having.
Oua ailments and also enjoy a general i Mrs. Orin BurgeM of thc Dunham
We have another physictan. in the R(wxl linu&gt;
•
i district called on Pete Hoffman’s Wed- \
former Dr. A. L. Taylors offices He
^Ir nnj ^ra David Shepherd spent [ nexday night
comes well recommended and we wel- TilurMjuy ln Kalamazoo.
Mesdames W. C. Cook. Ada Baldi.
to
«, ..
ui Mr- «hd Mrs. Stafford of Kalmna- Edith Debolt, Etta Gould, Sadie Fuller.
The ball game Friday P. M. was well; ?()i) spent Saturday camping and fish- Lulu Gray. Celia Marshall. Ida Norton
attended and a rhpl
rhal time enjoyed by Ing al Adams lnV
,
and Cleota Conklin vWted Mrs. Viola
lake.
all. Tlw old timers, called themselves
Hagerman in Battle Creek Tliuraday.
tlw "colored giants.'' Point was pro­
.
SANDY HILLS.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton were
vided In the Faulkner Drug store and
All former teachers, pupils and Hastings visitors Friday.
they were sure a "fine'' looking bunch patrons are invited to'attcnd the flrat
A shower was given Mr. and Mrs.
with their war point on. especially annual reunion of thc Yankee Springs Douglas DeCamp, nee Wilma Fuller,
when they got to work and it started school, on the school grounds, on Sat­ at the. bride's home Friday night.
Pastures are drying up and getting short.
to run down their faces. They played urday. July 30 All day meeting, pot
Dr. N. E Scott of Kalamazoo and
One bagx&gt;f Dairy Foed in summer save* three
pretty good ball, considering they had )UtB
luck. dinner. Bring -----------------table service. ■­
Mrs. A. W. Scott of Grand Rapids
in fall or winter.
_ ...... ...
had no practice and were all old tlm- II W...
Everyone
is invited to attend *1.
the —
C. culled on J. C. Elliott's and Frank
ent. Lots of fun for everyone. Borne g, buslrim meeting und party which Norton's Sunday.
of them could hardly get out of bed I wm be held, at thc home of Mrs. Mary
Mr and Mrs Harold Gray of East I
your own feeds—try SUPER SOY—the new
the next morning, but all are feeling i Saunders, on Saturday evening, Aug. Assyria spent Sunday with Mrs. Lulu!
mineralized high protein concentrated feed.
fine now and sore muscles are a thing ©, Meeting to begin at 8:00 P. M. fast Gray.
We carry a full line of dairy feed* at price*
to talk of.
I time.
Refreshments—lemonade and
Duane Gray of West Vermontville,
that
are right.
While crops arc'not suffering for the - sandwiches.
came Sunday to spend some time with •
want of rain as yet. a good rain would
Sunday school nt Yankee Springs hls grandmother. Mrs. Lulu Gray.
try our 40', HOG SUPPLEMENT FEED
j
be much appreciated by all.
church every Sunday nt W:00 A. M. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and son. ■
with your grain for your hogs and see them
Patricia and Joann Stricklen re-! fast time; C. E even- Sunday evening Victor, spent Sunday at Glen Aspinall's
grow.
turned to their home tn Grand Rapids Bt 8:00 P. M. Watch thc church items in the Durfee Bistr let.
Sunday after two weeks spent with j jn The Banner for further announceWe Have a Feed for Every Need '
Marilyn Aspinall of the Durfee distheir grandparents, G. D. and Mrs. ments. •
Lrict returned home Wednesday -after
Wljitmorc. They attended Ule Bible
Mrs. Geo. McKLbbin and daughters, spending some time with her grand-:
school while here.
Doris and Ruth were Kalamazoo vis­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman.;
A’. H. Parker is thc cashier in Uie itors Saturday.
.
SOUTH WOODLAND.
I
Caledonia Bank. Ke will continue to
Mr. and Mrs- Lyle McKit^in and
live here for the present Wc con- family otfOtacgo. spent from Thurs­ Last Week s Letter.
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT -&lt;- UME
Friends ot Delbert Slocum are sorry I
gratulnte Bert in securing this poal- day until Sunday in the Geo. McKibto hear of hls illness.
BRICK
TILE •»- FARM IMPLEMENTS
tlon. also wish to say Uvat we believe bln home.
Mr. and Mrs. 8- J. Vanwy of Nash-1
they made a wise choice. Bert was in
The first tank car load of pluntatlon- ville called Sunday evening to see tlw j
our bank for many.yeaQ and quit only
HASTINGS
gruwn lung oil
on account of hls health, which, after lasvwM
—• produced
----- - in
—America,
------- —-i latter’s brother, Homer Rowladcr, wh&lt;7
.... shipped
_ ■ 4from
___ . Gainesville,।lux been confined to hts bed for the!
was______
recently
iwveral years’ outside employment Is —
again good.
Ga.
past week wiUt flu and sinus trouble,]

DEPRESSIONS

Come and Go
but THIS
Old Bank STAYS Right Here
Its CONSERVATIVE

U.S
PEERLESS
Friday and Sat­
urday Only

29x4.40
29x4.50
30x4.50
29x4.75

$4.75
$5.25
$5.35
$6.25

II Boughl in Pain
THE

BIG

SWING

Tube for the
Above Tire*

PA
VvC

jffuto Jport Jhop
TELEPHONE 2177

DRIVE-IN SERVICE

Business Policy, and

the splendid confidence reposed in itk integrity
by depositors and friends, have made this Old
Bank Strong.

Purely upon the merit of past and present per­
formance this bank solicits your patronage.
1 here is no time like the present to start a sav­
ings account!
Interest at
compounded semi-annually is a
SAFE RE TURN for your money.

Don’t try to “get-rich-quick,” but take the sure,
conservative route to substantial financial inde­
pendence. Deposit ever so small an amount in a
savings account here and it begins to earn for you.

HASTINGS NATIONAL

Only National. Bank
in Barry County

MflTVE NEVER OFFERED LOWER
PRICES ON GENUINE U. S. TIRES

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

TJ A 1VT T7JDx&gt;.± 1 JtV.

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 2217

SUMMER
FEEDING

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1922

PAGE TEN

SIXTY POUND THREE
YEAR OLD HEADS LIST

COURT HOUSE NEWS

PROBATE ( OI KT NEWS!
In the IB herds tested in the Barry
High small herd of 6 cow* or lew wa*
F.st. William H SauM&amp;ugh. dec'd.
No. 1 Association tor the month of&gt;'°*'”«l by Marshall, Pierce HU he*d Petition for appointinen! of Adnir. filed,
Uas 829 lb5'
tnUJt
53.4 waiver of notice filed, order rnpolntJune, then? wen.
were 511
218 row*
cows. 18
18 af
of them
them ^ of fQt
M
A Otlfl
0,1^-,
' were dry. They averaged per cow. 6511 herd of rtve „llxed C0Ws whlcll aver- ;ing Admr entered, bond' filed a^ifjlet.
j tors usued. Aider limiting settlement
Iba. at milk and 37.1 lbs. of fat. No aged 634 lbs. milk and 32 5 lb*, of fat. . entered, petition for lieantis daimi
separator* were found to be faulty dur-Medium aired herd of .7-16 cows was.• filed, notice to cfedltbrs i.s*ued.
Mlrnw.
M
»
aver
'
b
&gt;
’
Swwwlfc
nine
purebred
GuernMw*
UM II. mr.lh sm. ro-.
T&gt;
lh&lt;
milk
!
E-.I Ann:*- Wolcott, dre'd Will and
1250 lbs. of milk and nine made over 4l 5 |bt of faI second high wa&lt; .. herdi petition for probate filed, order for pub­
50 lbs. of fat.
! of sewn purebred mid grade Guern-. Heat ion entered.
Our two year olds hove sort of laid ,-wys owned by Forrest Buehler. Hls
ib'
and 39JJ
39.0
down on the job for iui because we imd cows averaged BIO ll
- -off ’milk
”',k ■*»'
' none to make the 40 lb. list for June lbs of fat.
liivi-tv
The outatandlng larce herds Tif 16 lory filed
..
purebred Jersey owned by Lyle Gar­
EM Mary E Graines, died. Petition
field. She gave 1200 Hi*, of milk and W. Cook. His thirty -grade Jer^y’and for spycia! Adnir. riled. order appoint €0 lbs. of fat She has been fresh since ■ Guernsey herd uvcniged 6 df Hri. ot Ing ajxcUI entered. bond filed. letlcra
December loth and leads all breeds for milk And 31 8 lbs. of fat HU 29 ptircj
. this particular month, 'Second was n lin-d and. prude Holstein.-. nyerasod'
u* Bust&lt;Hi. dee d. Report
Grade OtirrfUcy owned bv- M. A. 688, lb». of milk und 22 4 lbs of fat
Most all'record* and averages, due
Calkin*. She made 114') lb*, of milk
Eat. Francih M. Craig.____ _____
_
petition
and 57.0 lb&gt; of fat. She had no grain
&gt;r license to wll real eitutc filed; or—
to
freshen
in
tile
fall.
lliuu nuw jva* -yiH
VIK-. v,
. ---- ---• cr fur publicntion entered.
Cook* Grade HoWeluis which made
much tower than in pievtoUs
EM. Mary Humphrey, ’ dec'd Final
1404 lbs. of milk and 56 2 lbs. of fat; months
................ ir. filed.
.
NORTHtW
one'of R. W.'Cook's Grade Guern­
order dctrrniining
seys which gave 834 lbs. ot milk and

Lloyd Gaskills old ' Mainmic'’ cow
led tlie aged cow class. She'is an eleven
year old’ purebred Holstein and with
no grain she 'made 1515 lb.-, of milk
winch tested 3.0, thus Riving her 50 I
lbs of fat. Mr Gaskill h.&gt;, a splendid
two months old bull call from tins

The Service We Extend
to Every Patron
It will soon be a HALF CENTURY that this bank has
been of stalwart worth to the progress and prosperity
of Hastings and its people . . .

On the Following Program
of Helpfulness

iMUcd order limiting settlement enterid. piWion for hearing cla.rna filed, no.

R W Cook has the m cond wd cow
for June She is a grade Jersey and
Mie med'- 1107 lbs ot milk and 58 7 lbs
of fat. Third
one ot C M. Stow
ell* purebred Guernsey* which gav
1035 lbs ot milk containing 54 8 It*

• fMWIn H t-rpprr. dee d Pi-tithm
Admr tiled, waiver &lt;«f notice filed,
r apiioiu’ttig Admr /-iitered. bond
filed and letter

rhe FREE COUNSEL and ADVICE of officers
and .directors . . . ALL practical business men.

Admr enten-d.' bond filed
Is.-ued, «&gt;tdi-r limiting “Cttle.,—Hon for hrartqg
Utori. notice to creditor1. i&gt;. tied.
R«!i&gt;h N Huffman. Botxl of

2— I he use of our business facilities—the LATEST
MODERN equipment.

■■ deed- Hone! fib-tl
irdrr limiting aetHtton for hearing
men. notice to creditors Is-

3—A SAFE. CONSERVATIVE INTEREST RATE
3,; compounded semi-annually.

fbt£rtt. dec'd. AnAdtm’\.fiifd.
fhinscin Wolcott, dee d. Petition
Wuir. filed, order for publication-

I

4

Such a program as this
should commend this
safe old bank to y o u r
consideration. If you are
not already a depositor
here you are invited
to become one.

A PERSONAL INTEREST in the welfare of
EACH and EVERY customer.

Charles Clarkson Aldrich, deed
iccourit tiled. final receipt* filed.

Hastings City Bank

of Admr. u.U'-d. e.state i-nrnlled
Minnie jump. Woninifi, Aiuiu.il
iff Admrx filed.

Shop at your neareit I.G.A. itore and lolve
your Summer Menu problems easily)
you'll find a wide variety of Summer Foods .
—all priced low lor this event

Thc Bank with the Chime Clock
Emma I. Rnrnfmi,
to: iitljmimmctiT entered.

order.

$75,000.00

Shredded Wheat
Fo, A nubiliou,

Pl,.

ioc

Quart Jar
Pickles s.
Jell-O
ru.- 7c
Apricots IGA 2 '&lt;■.• • c.~ 25c

j Mrinnivnte Mack. Lace
: Paul s ■ flyers. Delton
I Dwothy E FrwmarU D.
..L***:i -William- Wt!1
I Gut nett •£. Goodac
'Pau! H Stuart. Sa
aim- Shrp
’Dr-nnU HaAkeJI. w&lt;&gt;

$50,000.00

3q. Rds . See. 28. B.&lt;| ry Twp
Millbrook mid Melvin-Covllle of Coat.-;; p»U| StnU and family entertained
Blanche L Rcynoll
Mr. and Mrs Boynr Rickie nf Vcri Grove spent Sunday at thc Will Bayne fnends from Freeport Sunday
Prak and wife. 40 At.. See, 35. Barry mnntvdle were Sunday viMtor* i|t Geo., home.
,
----------- , &gt; ,------------1—
Hngla's.
Ethel Ragl.i h home front Detroit for; Life may be said to in- fairly s&gt;uec&lt;-.-.-Enunctt. Floyd uiid Glenn Orville of
Lcn W. FV-ighncr.nnti wife to Fred
short vacation
-fill when tlu- tins oiitmunlxr tin- down:,

TREE RIPENED

and 44. Phillips Add . Nashville village
Aha B. Johnson gnd wife 'to Ernest
L'laii R Dunlap and wile. 40 Ac.. Sec. 9.
y j Yankee Springs Twp.
Bermw L. Gould to Joseph Camp-

23c

Magic Klener

Surplus

McDohMd to Wgl'er F.. CUlbcrt
fe. Lot 3. Blk
KenflefdS $dd .

Tissue^ 3 "’"*19
Lime Rickey

Milk IM
Flour ICR
Flour

ST 2 UK 25c

3 MC- 15c
59c
S«ck
24’.: lb.
41c

White Float
*

19

4
Lux Toilet Soap

3

... H Kirschrnan and wtfe to
Wellington I. Smith and wife. Lot 16
fine Lake Park. Johnstown Tali
Celia A. Chamberlain to Ern'- t W
Flflclti and wife. 812)3 Ac. SeC. 7, Rut­
land Twp
James K. Smith and wifri to' E Roy
Spring Tup.
... .,, Saxton and wife. Lot 3. Blk 3. Paulina
nU, : Beach, Johnstown Twp •
। Bernard O. Tcrfrenning and wife to
:le*.-.)ii Bandy Brach. Pine lake, Pralriet-tllc
iTwp.
Ertelk* M Paine, et a!&lt; to Myron
Claude Sparrow and wife, r, Ac.. Sec
20. Orangeville Tup
Lois V. S'Bfidhy to Robert H- Kirsch­
man and wife Lot 24. Standley's Fir-t
Add.. Fine Lake Park*
-

Quit ( him Deed*
. Fay Sjndt. ct al to Gary Studt. 80
!Ac. Sec. tl. Carlton Twp.
.
Blfc 1 Paulina;
Aubrey G Murray to BcC.tc M. Murvine village
. •
Amy K Hull to Ernest Peake and

UliVUlf 1

23c

Mary Beach to Scid Beach Lo: 871
and Lot 9 Blk 1. Bennett and Ken-|
fields' Add. City
scut Beach ro Mary Beaeh. W 16 ft.

;a Eastern Add . city.
George B Hebhard and wife to Berr&gt;- tn Edum W Dea.; fhx Phillips. Par Paulina Beach.

Cocoa Hardwater

COURTESY
Station
A completeness of service uncqualcd in

the oil industry is yours at every Conoco

1 Woodland village

Tri-Color Bath Soap 3'"’lOc
Ivory Soap
b.&lt; 5c

Every Red Triangle
Station is a

I

Geonw MrCiilU and wife -’n Cath­
erine Wing. M Ac. Sec 22 Irving Twp
Myron Sensiba and wife to Townuwy and wife to M. J I ship of Hope. 110 Sfi Rds ? Sec. 32
ckcryi Laktttick Park Hope Twp
j George Eddy and wife lo Township
et ai to M B Bnxik. : "f Hope two descriptions, one fo: 4 3W
TK - Plat Nauhville ; Ac , ami one for 1A07 Ac.
, Ben Reynolds and wife to Mildred
__ .. M&gt;r:.m to Arthur J Smith. Lot 28 .Phillips Add. NaMiville ,
•nd atlc..Lot 7. Long Pouit.i Mildred smith to Anna E Miller. «
r. Prairieville- Twp
I al. Lot 28, Phillips Add . Naxhnllc
n A. Kerr tn Alice Pearl NewWillis E Streeter :• Rebecca M

29 Rutland T*P! Gun like.
Leah Gardner tn Glenn E Gardner
Calvin J Streeter apd wife to Muriet al Lot 1. Blk »9. Middlcvilk ullage lE'Streeter et al. Lot 49. Streeter^ ReWilham J Smith and wife to Wil-|**’rt- Gun lake
lam A Steyew and wife. Par Sec 12.
Emma K. Spindler to Carne Groan­
Rutland Twp .
| ger, Parcels Woodland TWp
Earl W Latnbony and wife to Home { William o Bauer and wife to Chris- i
Savings Bank par Sandy Beaeh. Pine - topher Merlau. Par. Hope Twp
lake. Prairieville Twp
”
Martin
*~
P ”
Huyck ™
and ~
wile
.1; tn
z:. John
Herbert S Reynolds and wife to Max- A- Jennings and wife. Para. Secs. 7. 17,
well G- Bowen. 80 Ac Sec 36, Assyria 13 Orangeville Jwp.
Twp
»
Martin P Huyck aixi wife to John A
Fest Baytut Chureh. Hukcrr Gar- Jenn'.ngj and wife. « Ac. See 36 Prainers, to Ciarenee Cheney And wife. 144 nevfila Twp

station. When wc say "service” wc don’t

mean just gasoline, oil, water and air.
Those things arc to be expected. The

sen ice you find at Conoco stations goes

much further.

.

It includes windshield and rear win­

dow wiping, accurate toad information,
package checking,.sports, hotel and

camp information for travelers, free

road maps . , . and many other helps
&lt;hat are yours as a result of every Con­
oco man's sincere desire totoid yqu.

Conoco service men arc chosen for
their willingness to give friendly setvice and arc traitiej) to cx^rrhcss. More
than half of. their time is given to free
sen ice; . gladly . . . cheerfully. Their
courtesy and readiness to help; the many
unusual services they render regularly;
make every Conoco Red Triangle staiton a Courleiy Station.

^CONOCO

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of

SVtlT CONOCO STATION IS A BRANCH OF THE CONOCO TRAVEL BUREAU
...A NATIOA.WIDE FREE SERVICE FOR MOTOR TRAVELERS

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vacation trip, according to Mis: Mgryi ,
DOWLING.
Lewia. home economic* specialist at j jOhn Ketcham will be tlie speaker at . Last Week’s Letter
Michigan State College._Unle*a cer- -the ice cream social wluch ta to U-IwiJ i -mim Dorothy Garlinpct of Detroit
tain Uiat the water has been approved (&gt;)1 the iawn
lawn hi
at um
Uw- nume
home oi
of »ii
Mr anu
and went tlw week end ut ’
By Home Economics BpecialUU Michi­ by
bv the proper
uroncr authorities.
authorities, It
it Is safest i
.&gt;-&gt;
. ...v
M„. JanUr
lhU
wr
..k Friday'|&gt;
gan Stf te College
to take the precaution ot boiling II be- cVrnlll&lt; ,tU|y 29. and all who care. ,.r. '
fore using Tills .practice should be' lirrpd
i*. pre.ent to fnK&gt;&gt;. Uw talk ।
rtrictiy adhered to If the children are nt4j the hxMnr
trt.
and
Oven canning tbr fruits and tomatori V*22°Unr "&lt;&gt;rdle“ 0f lhe MUrce
rake
j ..nd family spent sundu
will save hou*ewl\e» considerable Ume
| Mr. and Mr
Jake Deprle.rtrr amU-Mn c C Gibson-am.
and- eflort. according to MLm Roberta supply.
When
following
tlw
well
travelled
MMlhe
of
Huttings
wen-Sunday
rwxj'camp
grounds at Bnrns
Hershey. Michigan Stale College exten­ highways there is little difficulty In se-: of Harold Deprie-iter and family. Coral
sion nutrition specialist, who with MIm
iNisteurised milk- If. however,; Deprie.Mei i. making .ills graiMiiMreiit ■
Muriel Dundas. anoUicr extension nu­ curing
raw milk h texight from a farmer It U at Hickory Corners a visit during -..tea­ Mr*. Brook;. and
trition worker. • is giving caruUng wise to bull it for five minutes, cool tion.
Ivana, alt.
demons!rations througlioul the fUte
and store It In sterilised bottles. If
Lester Orm l» of HaMlngs 1 enjoyduring July and August.
Camplng facilities are meager, this ir. mg a tan
After ireah, perfect fruit lias been rather difficult, and tlw alternative of in; jk^s
prepared and packed in clean, hot Jars, is to use evaporated mdk. Many pro-. oniv.lJr^
boiling syrup u (XMired into tlie runs pie prefer the u-.r of a e&lt;xxi brand
Edith Porritt of Alto and Mr
within one Inch of tlie top. It is im­ of evaporat**# milk to a consteht 'Timmiins of Detroit -.1 ;*.ii Hw» &lt;. • &gt; . ,.
portant to make it one fnch to prevent change in the supply of ftesh nplk.
MU4 wrlght'Utt week Flucenr. “J.
x,.1(irMi «•
the contents from boding over. Syrup when traveling with Infants
' • Wiight spent thr’wtek #ith relative a!
for berries, peaches, or pears Is. mode of
Meals built around the fundamental Climax
.
' . | remainder of the x-dnn» r
two parts of water to one part of sugar, foods, egg’, milk, fruits, green segeTlu- ML-te ,Frarz« &lt; an;1 Ite!&lt;n
MI
m
Ed.th
Fleming. Mr
while for sour cherries, the proportions I tables, and whole grained' cereal, as, Muiirer of Na_hv;lk-’/p«-rit a part of
are equal parts o» sugar and'water.
_
The top is then screwed down until it j far* wiong in providing adequate
M - Fianci lbrg of Grand Raj. ii.
catches tbb rubber, with care that no | nouristupent fur thr travelers, vtjll It'is visiting ut pn-.vi-.t at Lant Owin',
Hayes. Nelli* An;
force Is useji to close-the cans tightly is well to be concerned about the Charles und Wdhairi 'Bira were Bunbefore thee a:e processed If cans are method .ot preparation in order not day visitors in the Coon home
i, ri ds dundiiv enti. &gt;-.
scqled tightly before-being processed to overtsx tlie digestive tract of the' Mrs Blanch, BeLon
vi-lting b’-r ’ \ ■‘,lt rrh.m.
Qu&gt;y will blow up Pre-heat tlie oven to child Eggs should be soft boiled or, sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs Or.Mrr. Nettle Jchnu-n an
about 275 degrees, and retain the some । poached rather than fried, vegetable* Dunn m ar Fine lake M: and Mt&lt; S fretda spent Friday with )
temperature throughout thr processing should be boiled or baked and served a Wertman and Charles Bel »n und Curtis
and family in KalDr
which for berries, peaches, and pears, with butter or milk.
| Robert wire Sunday guev.s
thei:

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Each $3.59
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Jb°u1d be about 35 minutes; and, for
Children beyond two yeare of age home
th-cr«k
cherries, about 30 minutes. If tlie oven shou]tJ be abie to chew small amounts
Mrs. Hany McCarty of Buttle Cr«;-k
, r,,., r .
U not automatically controlled, it is o( tender, leaves ut lettuce .spinach, and u enjov^/ .» two v?; ■.■.ic.it;&gt;!-. a
‘
advisable to use a thermometer to con- &lt; abbaiif and to eat plt-rea of clean, her home hen
tred thc positive lieat of 275 degrees. I lllHJ tomato.- tlw-se raw vegetables giv-l Mr and M; • Rlelund iriubatigb ;■&gt;»
&lt; r&gt;0 2i&gt;
4 BO-31
Otherwise the can is hkcly to boll over. I jug them VitaminC. commonly su|&gt;- ' Russell Of Rutland ■»&gt;:&gt;Sun t ■
the fruit fade, and the rubbers crack, phed by oranges Whole wheat toast gm t of the MrCartv'. and
Quart cans should be placed only mi|und cooked cereal Should be uifc the u.- Mr. and Mr. Bert O'liie lower rack, but pinta may be placed , breakfast menu fur thd children rather. Mr. and Mr Arrhu- lieu
Hinde »3.w ‘
on either rack.
I than pancake;; Broil steak andr chops, family - nt Buturday night u.-idSun cn-jiti
single 11.63
Single »3.95
with fra
ud,
Tube Sir
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When tlie cans have been processed or~ b&lt;4l
* ’’ a
“ small piece of* *■beef
—* or mutton day
‘
.........
. at
” Jarluun D.-.Tobe sicfor tlie time required, take out and It takes n little longer to co&lt;|jt meat by msliird at th
1. Lifolime-Guaranleed
complete settling; then cool as quickly tlii-e- nut hods, but |t is infinitely bet-, urn !&lt;• Tor a •*&lt;
2. Goodyear1 name and
as pOHAlble. placing cans on rack, go air t&lt;r for tlie children than fried meat j Mad ‘line- Stan
will circulate, but being careful not tn und highly tca-'oii'-d saii'-agra.
was a. week end
house‘Hag on sidewall
stand in draft Do not attempt to cal
TAMARAC &lt; ORNER.'
the cans more tightly alter Hwy iiav&lt;single MJG
Single »4J&gt;5
Single M.7»
been cooled. Floating fruit may often Ixu-l W« k'-. Utter
Tube 41.0U
Tube SI.I4
Tube Ole
4. Built with Supertwiif
' be prevented by |»»urine the hot aynip1
■1 Bedford were recent til
Millie HerrinctnieK and Ha
over Hie fruit tlw night betoro it b. to!
cord Goodyear patent
be canned, draining it off in tlie mom-1 w-m.-d :i1kju&gt;«.s well (us twiiil but was Battle Cn.-k w;«:
5: Huilcy, heavy tread
mgjlUd're-heating Just la fore pteici -. - taken rick
suddenly Sunday iiigiit. iticc home ln-t «r«
ing In Die oven. •
' about 1) oUdotk und pa. .&lt;d away Mon-.
■ Mr.- Urthlr Muir: ; |
6. Deep-cut trqclicn
Before starting oukoh an automobile iday monUng ut 3 A. M- Iter funeral will!
bingle $XM
7. New in every way
Mnctr S5.I5
vacation trip, it u wgll to plan, for tlw •»' held at her lair home Uns Wcdn&lt;
lube SI.02
Tuiie Slid
day p. M We nil extend &lt;&gt;ur &lt;I.s-|a-.m
Mr. and Mrs Merritt Meade “
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&gt;W&gt;
day n&lt;*d not take up loo much time ■ ymiMtiiy tu the much .saddened fam- Riv-' it and Mr. and Mr- Cameron and friend1
j McIntyre and Norman spent Sunday in
according to MUs Mary Lewis ot tlw- Uy,
F!- ra ^nn
Philip and 'Gordon BarnhaX spent • Grandville with Mr, Mcadr’--sister and! lf.r aw|
Michigan' State Collegr home twnornlcs faculty. Tn a • family group, fioin Tuv-day to Sunday at Geo. Fji.’.h I’ “J™”’hnJ C Hurd lun k. te t
" 111C lx,'nr ’ • im-.a ci
where the meal* are planned around and Sunday tlwir grandparent*. Rav- Th&lt;
the needs of the
mr children,
vmiui. ,1. with very lew : Youn»».
Toom; s HI
inc
,
,
■
ol luma
lonh
n&gt;r niiermxiii
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modifications and additions, the aduh., ■ then- and they returned honw with 'J1 by “ ,arite ,r,,“l1 I ridav evening
North Michigan Avenue
ulth.ul&gt;lee»„.Lob...,ll i.,1
,
I,,,,,,,.
'
■“«!*“?
du.lw
The problem at feeding the family on
Vclda and Wilpia King. WIio hay •‘
.,
..
.. .
Adolph Dan &gt;■ •*!■.» k-radiutrd from
Phone 2482
Hastings, Michigan
Delton, Michigan
the trip will be greatly amplified and I be, a i-pending a wve.k in Unring .v
«•’
tW*lF..irLs Ii
'
everyon--will be much mon- checrfulj Rev. M IL Daw.sun . Hturged
***“’»
.
: partm.nt
und healthy II tlw food |&gt;w the children this so k
.
mm nding Vn'. uu't I wo w. "k-. in
115 l“
iimhiati &gt;n
receives primary consldcratKai. Only
Mt Gl-ndora Senr* and Audr.i ami [ r,,.t|lr",,&lt;j to j.t , h■"
five foods need be kept in mind, eggs.! Mrs. Clara S .n
ac&lt; ompanird hy
MlMiohsry
mdk, fruits, green vegetable*, and a Mrs Theda Will attended tlw Sunirn: ..... C,.T n
d c,„m,
vl,.. fl.
They made a trip through Ionia counts
.Hume made ire errant and cake wll
whole grain-cereal, cltiwr in the form Bi ter’s •birthday-club at thc home of «»rJp|iar(JUHe have been vi i’ting their V G b* ”
Mr. und* Mrs. James Van di; Gelson il visiting sevaeal place.'* of interest.
of whole wheat bread or such cooked Mrs. itemta Miller
T‘l,,’r * gnind;» 'and grandma Willltt . nLo ’
01
Mr. and Mr-. Pete Hoffman and son.
«-rv. d by tlw -South Evangelical
Mid son. Karl, und John Van de Gelson Victor. spent Tuesday evening with
rarab. u. crakrd »• » .! ... wu.».&gt; w « 27 !«-•»£rt&gt;
"■» «« ™ ! tl,„lr ;u,„ . cll,„ „,d Ihl,,,
iuu! family of Kalamazoo spent Sun­ Mrs .Scott and Mbs Zemer. of Palter- Mr&gt; Geo Bull. Thursday evening. Au­
These foods are easily ptrparcd and; ldv&lt; d by all Th.- new ofnern ;*iftM),
■
&gt; I. r finger w&lt;dnod;&lt;y
are available in most any section of th.- Adjent. Mr- Malle Hatdi; vic. • ’ T p Juli41olun. inreUw wlll
h, Id t. be taken.to the duel
.
day with Mr.. Lulu Gray and Robert. u&gt;n. N. J, who arc speijding thc sum- gust 4. BOXv
lpr&gt;-t&lt;i.nt Mr* Minute Gerling, r. &gt;e-l
|1M_ hom&lt;l (&gt;f Mn
Uit
Children should have at Hu-t one ictary. Mrs. Arvflla Bolton.
w.-dm-sduy afternoon Thcr.- will b&lt;- 1,o"&gt;e &lt; .&lt; •' -f ?
egg each day at least on.- pint ol milk.! Call.-rs
last weekat «“nnJ.. n
biulur&gt;i H.s.doa of u„. w c
Mt
B. rnl.
at least a half cup ot fruit, and from JSUiwells were, Mrs. Etta Nw-h ami.T y nIw
•
Chile W
half to three-fourths ol a cup of'.daughter Alberta of HaMingx Mr- । Mr. and Mtn Helwr Foster and famcooked vegetable. Plan to have the chll- ■ Grant OskomI. aqd Mi. Ituili lJun&lt;-.•n . 11Jf ntIt.nd,.()
I Baltimore church
dren eat generous servings of all tlw:.; and
Don and Mat*of Woodland. Hu’nduv and ihlcn.tl Ina gix&lt;l M-ininn
-'Sr al‘d Mt’
eventia) foods first, then, add a fish or Mrs Fay Niu-h and daughter Joyce, of by flr'liri. nil|( j, They six nt the r&lt; -1 ,l&gt;’ relumed H.i
meal dish, potatoes, rice, root warn-' Ionia. Mr&gt;. Calvin Nash ufid daughter (|nuJndrr of th(1 day w;rtl Mr &gt;nd Mi&gt;.; relaiive's in Oh
tables, and any of other wholesome fevclyn of Dike OdeMrs Jennie
Geiger
’
',r- *”4 Mt
foods simply pn-pan-d
; Purdun. Mrs. Velma Jarstfer and
M,
Mrs Verne Hawblit/ and' Marshall and daughter o' B. ll.-m
Tn planning a trip with ymimw-terx. it daughter Ni-U^ Cook and baby. Mm ,Ort|la 0&lt; Hiv.libank were Sunday gut-sts ' alkd on Mt Llbhiv M;p-ha!l Sun
is as wise to cunva.V. the opportunitJe; Eiia Tyler. Mrs. Erma Tvh-r and chll-. 11(
!|l)d ^lr;i jp.jpij. Wilcox. Ice day aftenm-Hi
for securing freeh food* along tlw road dren. Rev Loomis. Mr Lena Wilcox. cr, UIIl B|ld
nJr,. blrljHlav Clli,v ulth
Walter Lloyd and Will Demand of
a* to investigate Uie state ot tlw high- and family of tenia and Mr- Juna ,-undies on ucT. &lt; nfoyed honoring li'.ili-&gt; Battle Creek were taken to Uh- H.; .­
way, for only tliat vacation b worth 'Jordon
' Ortlia* : uth blrthdav.
itlnw. jail Saturday night few theft ol
while which brings the’children hume'* Floyd.Kimblcnnd «"«"«•
------- .
.. ....
family and Cleo, ••
Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Gillette
and Geo.'fblckins
and ------were ..
to .i» amugrxll
healthy and tanned and with at !ea-.t
' ’
’ ’ and Mary Hayman an- entertaining Monday. TTm-.m-two tjF'n. a woman and
.
.
us many pounds of flesh and a* gotxi ning at Charles Darby-*.
relatives from Chicago
'•
year old boy were in the car «hen
Married July 11th nt thc Congrega­ ।
dispositions ns when tlicy started
----------------;overtaken bv Deputy tUicrUT
Thr purity of tlw water supply is a tional parsonage in Lake Odessa Den­
WESTHOPE.
jkiiw Saturday night i».ir tin- Lincoln i
problem that requires constant vig­ nis Haskill and Mr*. Slay HyO of Last Wt«k - Utter
,----- — : .-chnolhMi.H' bn M-14. about fiftci-in
ilance wiiilc tiie family is enjoying a Flushing. congratulations.
Tlw McCallum School reunion Safur- • miles s.mth of Nashville Thc chickens ■
,dny was well attended und enjoyed by wcroxaken from Ihhrry Flannevs farm
K'ARM and CITI HOMES alike have odd articles
’all. The dinner was cxccDcul. the■ a mil&lt;- and a half south and east o'
sports and program drew- enthusiastic Nashville.
■
x .of furniture,^nuchincry and clothing in storage ‘
comments, and tlw* meetings between
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wetherbw were
uld friends were pleasant as Uh-Gull lake Sunday.
'•
that are too valuable to throw away. Other people
meetings al.waya are. The ice cream and
Mr and Mrs Carl Lent? and family
pop, which are sold to defray the ex- are a; their cottAgc al Wall lake. ‘
in the county want to purchase just such -articles, but
ponses, were appreciated wty piuch a. , Mrs. Melissa Gokav U Writing h*r
the day wu warm. The offln-ra for the daughter. Mrs. h e Walker, and fam­
do not know .WHERE to buy. The Banner Want
following year were re-elected. Pres. hjy th Detroit.
Everett McCollum; Sec y.. Clara-More-! Mrs ora Wlwelcr of J.L k -on'ls vlsAd column is the l»est medium in Barry County for
iiouse; Treas.. Mary McCallum The Ring frienda here.
' last car drove away at 8:30 and all con—------------- &lt;
----------bringing prospective buyers and sellers together;sl'dercd thc day well spent.
f
4RV1NG
Our school noting wm. held Monday | MtK. AnMlp plcrct. ., 4trd ,
evening and quite a few were pn ent rr.ln.law. IJan Mecillum. at p«jnock
TT MAKES N0 DIFFERENCE Whether it’s rooms
Bert MoKibbln was ri-&lt;l&lt;ct«?d for th *; fi.vpital on Friday.
° o . tr*asl,rcr
.
Mr. norulliv ejliiion rnlrrinlnrd
1 to rent. furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
Be vr«l Iran hrraaarnW. ««■ '“-, «lttl
nuwSZrrmu. ..wwrr lor a rrMd ol Conrad K.iil.r of clowrdMr
brldl. xtr, E„rl
.. ......
,
pnxluiTs fur sale, hired help needed. articles lost, live
Siindw-.rurnmn. Mr K.Wrr ru. *
,„Im „,ar N„hv,Ue. ,h„ t,„.
y. ,r. or
, , c»ll «..r rvlrr.n und .
|n,d ,„.r,
wtee
nl&gt;
stock strayed, or what noi... in each case you reach
One. ui,.raidln« Briplcnan n,r iam® | ,„„,M
•„ wn.
the persons, you wish lo reach in the most direct way
.have our deepc-ot symi»ath&gt;\
1 a very enjoyable occarion and tlw
Thr- many friends of Dan McCallitm oi .brWe received many useful gift
possible. Banner Want Ads gel results!
Brush Ridge uill be plea-M-d to barn, -n,,, rcguUr Fellowship ni,Tting will
that he is recovering splendidly from
ut the hall Friday evening, July 29.
an operation performed Thursday in Kenbrriy i invited
The DIFUSO-Laden mist gets into every crack and
Pennock hospital.
„ .
Gilbert Peck is quite pporiy at thus
TaOX’T BOTHER io call in person ... Just tele­
crevice, every nook and comer, driving out and kill­
Ronald Sins of Muncie came Satur-: writing
- --for a -few days'
- ■ stay
■
- -friends
ing .. .
‘
phone 2115. If you are not certain of the word­
day
with
• Mr»
Mrs Bernard Perk from mar DowlMr arnl Mra Fred Schulmeyer and lnu and her tU(, ntlI(. sons, railed on
ing, we will do our best to assist you. Simply give
Marcellus and U-Roy «&gt;f Plainwell were Mrs. Jane McCann Friday. Mrs. McSunday visitor* at Glen Morelwuse . , t’ann Mavs about tlw same
us the facts and your ad will go inu'Aprint dearly
All those concerned r.member tlie. Mrx. jjllle s,WtTbv. Miw Lillian
Community meeting at Wjll McCul- souerbv and William Sowerby visited
staled in the fewest words posuble. Our rates are
ium’s Friday evening. Mrs. Leva Lmi- Mr and Mra Maurice Bowerby of
baugh and a group of the children are I Kent county reccnUv.
reasonable,... one cegt per word with a minimum
rehearsing a play, sandwiched and one| Mrs. Ben Beirruvk has been spendothcr dish for refreshments.
' lnR a f(.w days nt Holland.
charge of twenty five cents.

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May Baurel of Battle Creek visited; Mr and Mrs. Theodore Mvent and
her brother. Fred Smith, several days daughter. Ione. Mr. and Mr.- Paul
last wecK
j Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Inwril Krrlner
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ir^-hr of Jackson and daughter. Jean all of Akron. Ohio,
visited hls parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Luther K-mted with C A Shroyer and family
Loehr, last week.
I■
•
■ Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ehglehart are en-I’ Mr and Mrs Jamts Brogdon and
tcrtalnlng ids mother from Grand ■'daughter Crystal Brogdon left Wed­
Rapids.
nesday morning for New Vorg to visit
Addl-vm Hopgood, who lias been visit­ Mr. Brogdon's oldest brother. Clinton
ing at Geo. Ransom’s, has returned to Brogdon, in Orleans county near Al­
hls l»mc in Bottle Creek.
bion. New York, that being the birth­
Mr. and Mrs. Cody Laubaugh visited place of James Bragdqn. They wi»be
friends in Indiana over the week end. gone one week.
Mr, and Mrs Harry Crandle of KalaMr. and Mrs. Jay Smith went to
tmuxMi visited Clarence Brel line yer West Caledonia Sunday lo visit thc
Sunday.
।latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.
Carrie and Charlie Loehr spent.Sun- Vanderhuff.
day Ui Gran^l Rapids.
Eleven of thc past Pre.UdenU of the
J TV* not Ute education one gets. but United States have been affiliated
x IwhMt one u**&gt; that really counts.
with the Masonic order.

The Hastings Banner
Telephone

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�THE TTASTTNG8 BANNER. -WEDNESDAY, JULY tl. 1MI

PAGE TWELVE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

WOODLAND.1
DAILIES SAY NO NO
.
Mr*, and Mrs. Welby Crockford and!
■
WE STILL SAY YES family were guests of Mr. and Mm. I

Appreciation
Week! &lt;

Victor Brumin of Hastings Bunday.

Metropolitan Press Believes Mr. and Mm. Ezra Dell and daughter
of Lansing spent the week end
Michigan State College Hoax­ Joyce
with Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Dell. Sunday I
ing Public In Press Releases
afternoon they vtotted Miss Dorothy:

by I Dell of Bronson houpitjl. Kalamazoo j
Mr. and Mrs T. C. Mumon and Mi.
-•qd Mrs. D. B. Otecji
Green were
we Charlottc
features on the Michiganr. jmd
;C$Mtois Sunday afternoon,
Uene farmer- Day Program^
of Kalamo
Kulamo spent Wed­
d by a luiltcr making and calfi - Mrs. Taylor ol
ling contest and by a bull throwing nesday with her daughter. Mrs. George
.emohbtnition duly aupervliied by ih.’ Varney.
Mi&amp;i Jane Lamb of HaMlngs speilt
dairy deiurtment of Michigan State
Utt wet-k with Mrs. Nellie Hitt
Friday. July 31).
David Flory of ScottvtBe is vUiting
Li conducted-rodeo* have a calf
.l- a featured event. At hw brothers. Will and Perry Flory.
Mrs Philip Schray and granddaugh­
ters, Vivien and Shirley, spent Monday
, .
»rfd also make hatfest wjth which to in HhsUngx.
Mn* Manila Dillentxrk of Allegan is
'
-tn. Farmer.-- who have lead
in draw their own conclwrtpns visiting friends and relatives m Wood­
land tor a few days. .
tlu re
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kai l J-Tuil and Marda
kmm ibift
final al *;s nt the week end wyh Mp-and Mrs:
Em- .-.t Shorno.it their COllagt'al Eagle
Point, jordan lake.
in which tin‘Mrs. Rena Culler and Mr and Mr
Reuben Wolcott ajiciit Sunday wit
■ ••
:
Mr&gt; Statu Hilbert ami girts at thc Hilta-rt cottage at Saddl.-b-ig lake.
Mr.-. Lester Brumm vtaied her moth­
about
brill ot tossiiu; the er. Mis. Sarah Mohler, of East Wood­
land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs: Floyd Kimble und chil­
ill be a liny loading mid hauling dren and Mr. and Mrs Philip Kim|&gt;!e
. a woodlot thimung conufti, and -I South Woodland spent Sunday with
iMJlr sineitiH
Mr, and Mr. Arthur Alh-rding an,!
dro Ls . rnen- family. Mr and Mrs John Bulling.
Itoimi lutcri- Henry Cote and family ami Lloyd Val­
entine and family spent Sunday nt
Al-Giin-Qum lake
-Lloyd Towns and family and Eugene
Rich and family an- camping ut Al£&gt;&gt;_&gt;-. Lansing—In- spur of

IT’S VACATION TIME
IN MICHIGAN
favored slate- of
Trll those who lit
Mirliignn'.* bandy I
historic hpots rich in Indian lore, her pt'i'rlr-*
hummer rlimnle and iinc«|unlled facilities- for
the enjoyment of every sport.
The. millions of dollars spent
Michigan** thou.-an&lt;ls of visitor* add to the
prosperity of the slate* lx*t n* also Spend our
own vacation* in Michigan‘this year, thereby
contributing xtill further lo its prosperity.

And wherever you go, dispel worry Ija lelephon
—' ing home and oiliee frequenth
to tell them when you will , arrive.
Telephone ahead for hotel arrominoelation*. Long Distance rate*' an* low
Hud Dutmcr. of Grand mplds «a»
SOUTH SHULTZ.
tf.ek.rixi guwt -4 M&amp;S Huth M.kU
Visitors at Charley Kenyons Sunday
Mr and Mr* Bmr Moon- who ur.
were Mr and Mr* Albert Warner. Mn‘ :tajmg at Uiv iioinr of tl,. if «launh­
and Mrs 'Harold Schuster of Parch- ter. Mrs Geo tx-w^li, called on Mr
ment. Mr. and Mr# L Buhop of Battle and Mr L E Mim.:-’ anroutr to Kata­
Creek Mt tfmd Mr*- J'-o- Kenyon of maroo. *li«rr U.«v evixet t* •i-i.d ..
Hickory Corners and Mr: Lottie Gar- week Mr and Mr* Moore arc fonnrr
risen and daughter Otn«grnc. ot Clov- tetldenu tn thU vicinity and arc both
crdalc
wry poorly
Dwight Hom of Cincinnati Ohio is
Remember the he cream *--;al at
spendin? hls .vacation with his par- the home Qf Mr. ahd Mr.-.. Austin Flook
ents, ■
'
Friday evening. July 22. Eteryone
Mr and Mrs Will Oates .entertained vited.
Sunday. Mr. am! Mm. Elmer Willison
Mt’ Clam Day we»t h«m&gt;- to
and Mrs. IXrr of Battle Creek. Archie irmtlwith Mr. and Mr*. Wm Ryx
Hyde of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Anna a wAk a visit Mm. Campbell &lt;&gt;!
Hammond and Harold Erb and Guy tings i- staying with Evelyn mid
Warner ot Baltimore.
Day during the. iihscna: ul
The many friends of Conrad Kahler mother.
----.......
Rmh Mudge entertained
great W;.end Friday und extend sym­ Camp Fire girls from Grand It.
Tuesday night and • Wednesday
pathy to tlw bereaved ones.
ptciuc
Mrs’ Mina Kenyon und Mrs. Adah picnic in tlu- yard
Misfeer caHed on Mrs Kate Kahler of ’ -1 nt- Middle lake
North Barry Friday
•
•Mrs Edith Bonneville cf Battle

family and Mr. und Mr*.. William Son-,
needle of Battle Creek i-pent .Sunday nav
with them.
;
• gun,i
Little Imogene Gates was taken very

Mr and Mrs 1x1 Covey of Gobi.and. Beverly and Winton Ruel! who
have been viiuUhg.tbetn'apetjt the week
end with Mi. and Mr.-. Clyde Ruc.IL
i* musing a Phyllu. Beverly and Winton returned
with their grandparent* for an extend-

Mr*. I-arrest Mi'Miilm
Hasting*
Thursday.
Mr. anil Mm.'P W. Euglekroud ol
Detroit. Merrill Sheldon o! Chicago.
r»: und returned Rt *. 'niompLm and family ut Sunfield
wore Sunday gtuwu ot Mr. and Mr;-.
im* Snturuay cvvniiig
Lwn Tykr. ,
*•—
Kemird Schalbiy ol Huntincion Col­
lege. Indiana will have charge of the
mtiMcal
program
to
be
given
,
at
thr
loverddlc and
Church of Community Service a: the U. B chuirh
nei! Sunday evening.
Darothy Mi
is iitt'end*
cm. ii]&gt;-nt Sheldon of diicago and P. AV. Eaglckroud ••!'Ik troP u- :.- in Grand Rapl'dv
at honw
on business Monday.
Little Catherine and George O'Brien
rip ’•&gt; Hint. aprpt Saturday
Mum M«*a«i«. Mr Combs grundmotliet. ----- —
Mr. and Mr - Uilbekj visited Mr. aiuli
, ago and «m but Mrs. IL G Hall ol DiamofRUle Sundav :
n»m thc JK»|Mlu!
a fort- r-.ul JohikMin and family
Creek called on Mr. and Mrs.

and family of Cleve-

B.

Mr. and Mrs, John, I&gt;»ter actioin-!
.lined by tlit* Tatter's sl«tcr, Mrs. FJnr*
nee Wilkinson oi KAhinm«&gt;o Apeni Ute!
vk end with Mt. mid Mt'. Vein Quirk.
I Banluid.
„ •
unran anMcKniah: •
ding this week i
wall lake

bludy lawn col

iamily of Jack
li tiielr moll

.... tk h»
h» ld a
Woodland Brethren church Sun- ’
Th” C«’ton Blossom SuiR-i
the music* ■
England and d.ildic'h a
Saddlebag lake coital

»• women
vicinity would;
e lectures and;
. Edna WaL'k'

All men who. home In Charlotte after spending
mono e».,i n wk* with her niece. Mr*
par: or. Mr and Mr* William I
ake j Sunday tn Fcr«-p6rt the

hatn Ander-vm
erwk
Mr. and.

Enabluhcd 1869

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Ilastin

12

Lb.

1 | /ra
A JL V*

Choice Steer
.,
Any and all cuts .
’

Choice, Meaty Lb.

5lc

Veal
BONELESS
ROUND LB.

PORK. ROAST
8c
PORK LOIN
&gt;-b. 12c
PORK STEAK £.“^3 25c
CHICKENS
Lb 17 c
Center Cui,

ROAST

Lb.

Rib End

Lb-

Fancy Fresh Dressed
Local Fowl

HOCKLESS
PICNIC

ITAMC
11A.1V10

Mild Su,..ir Cured
4 to 6 lb. A

Lb

Smoked Cottage Butts
Bologna or Frankfurters
SMOKED
SKINNED

T T A M /T Armour’s Star Honey Brand
riAlVl Whole or Shank Half

HO

Lb

18c

Lb

10c

14c

Lb.

bm Stinda

IltlKMt SCHOOL DI-lKIt T.

1250 Griswold St., Detroit

Choice Cuts

brought to inc wing und&lt;
। mnn ileum, at Woodlind. Site wu* a
Demon
attend

Saturday

©1]£ Rational ^jjoan &amp;
^nucatnicnt ompatti;

BEEF STEAK
BEEF ROAST
BOILING BEEF

where ahe un

la,ken to Pennock hospital.and operat­
ed on for appendicitis Tut-sdaj? night.
It .was thought siu could not recover
but hty many friends will be glad to j
know .-he is Miter and we all hope she
m lx' well again.
Capitola liatchler and mother,
.lean Bacchler. attended it pot and Mu ...
luck luncheon at Mort Townsend'/cot- Mr.- Kune.ki and win L&lt;
ta-te at Wall luic’-jTtday upd report n Hapit

Continue to Be A
Safe Investment
for Surplus Funds

WWU KDHCMY M*ij

Btbrsnm Sms

John• Richard-m
‘

BUILDING AND
LOAN SHARER

After the big sale last week we want to show
our appreciation to our customers. The vol­
ume of business we did enables us to again
give yoy real bargains in both meats and
groceries.

COFFEE

$1.13

Cloth Bag

3 ,b«-

50c

BOKAR COFFEE

ib.

25c

COFFEE ■

Lb.

29c
c.„. 9c

EIGHT O’CLOCK

MAXWELL or DEL MONTE

WHITEHOUSE MILK

*

BEANS

5 c*ni 25c

Quaker Maid

PEAS

3 c*n* 25c

Tender-Sweet

PEACHES

DelMonte

Large Can

ciutdren;

in. and famih
Mr. puhl of Lansu

Burk* Bvw«-«

and Mr.
... .iiiii Mr-' Henry Mead and Mri.l
iKenney of Hiuungs Sunday
1
1 Mr. tim Mrs Loyal Edger and familly oi Hhrtingx railed ofi Mr. aji.l M.-.- '
.J. Willum Sunday evening
tn n
j Mr. and Mr» Rom Bhym of Star'
'di-inrt called on Mr. and Mr:.. Walter i
'Blake Thuwiay evening.
Kring and grand-, Mr and Mr&gt; Ralph Striker and
-in; ypent thc week daughter .'pent Sunday with Mrs. Cheoi*
; ter Stem at tiun- lake
h entertained the Mi*Thuif-day aiternooo.
DURFEE ITEMS.
l/jww Skmncr and louMr
__ ___
_ Mrs. M. E Bateman of ......
and
Ma::t Wednesday evening ;cn are vtsitiQg their ton and-his-wife..
Mr and Mrs Eme-t Baiemsn .
ird Aldn-h was painfully m-. Mu* Florence Kruflin and Sophia
t Guy Smith s Saturday af&gt;r-1 and Rarhel ManhaU spent Fnday in
h&gt; a*uUug with the thresh- Battle Creek
Ira Hart of near Orangeville cameBenton, entertained a few ot Friday to rpend a few days with Mr.
friends Friday afternoon, the oc- and Mr Edd Rice and daughter, Vets
on being her birthday
.Miss ’Bernice Hallock spent the week

Ere

PURE CANE SUGAR

bab z spent Sunday -a Bstlte Creek
, guests ot Mr. and Mrs Myrton Tobias.;

ROLLED OATS

CIGARETTES
RICE

IQ

lb..

LUCKY- STRIKES
CHESTERFIELDS FLATS

Whole Head

FLOUR

5

Pounds

SWANSDOWN CAKE LGE. PKG.

POTATOES

SOAP

CLEAN BULK

7

27c
20c

23c
19c

U.S. No. 1 Pic

AJAX YELLOW NAPTHA

15c
25c

Lg. Bara

25c

Lb.

10c

FIG BARS

A&amp;P FOOD STORES
The GrW AtUMk *

Tee C.

�THE HAHTINGf* BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY tf. »Jt

SOUTHWEST JUTLAND.
Mr. and Mn Adrian Johnson and
soil, Fofrest, from near Orangeville
Mr. and Mrs F F HUben were were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carter's.
.
Band, Choir*. President B. 8. rand
j]{Bunday
guests of Mr and Mrs. J. V Jim Wilcox
Final Brood Due to’ Emerge— Week end gueste of Mr. and Mrx. R.
A number from here attended the
Williams were, Mr. and Mn. Oeoyge Shaw, Dean J. F. Oox, George Hilbert Sunday.
Gan Bo Controlled By Tim- ; J.
Korun Dori*. Ruth and Dale of South ।
Mrs. Elma Zeldenis Jia.* returned' community meeting Friday evening at;
E. Bishop Are Highlights
ing Spray Application
j Bend. Ind. and Mn. Byron Rowlader
from Hasting* where she has been car­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me-.
*ney ln.Fj^‘
Bhaw ing for her mother. Mr* Ague* Fisher, Callum of the McCallum district and
«nd ennarenchildren- or
of arena
Grand napiax
Rapid* They
East Lansing—Warning* for the' ana
all attended the Brew school reunion ,1x1
.
3r-.7ib?Z' following an operation-and is now ear­ report a fine time The-next meeting
rpray to be applied to control the final
Mr ana
Mr, „
OBI, Kraft o
, vnar
---------------------------------------------and Mrs.
Noah
ot.
Ohkr-.--pr
^‘dent,
8?U ,C'J ’ * . ing for her grandmother Mr* B 8 will be held Friday evening. August
brood of codling moth on Michigan Iotu wn. 8unday afternoon callers al “nd
•» F- &lt;&gt;»■ dean of agriculture, Holly
19. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richa rd Laubaugh.
npptes ure being sent lo many coun- Molt Bedford's.
. "» addres* by Oeocge E BWOTFsecMrs Mattie Schruv and granddaugh-1 j
t
He* by the entomology department all Mr. and Mre. Bert Palmer and chllr
urel? ar^L ^fere t
ter* Vivien and. flhirlry of EJmhunrt.
McKee of Cloverdale Visited
xnrhiL" Rt.t.
dre» attended the Palmer reunion al. Development Bureau- »«« » v**rA'^. III., spent Fnday wv.h Mr State HU-!»'«" «/d«vesday till Sunday at the
Michigan State College.
Barlow lake Sunday
M Progress ara the lughlighte on the
The dal* upon which this spray te to, Hugh
and
amcr of Aj. I afternoon program at Farmets Day. ben and daughters at their.cottage at hpnie «* Mr ,nd Mr* Frencl* Oor. Saddlebu lake
br applied Is very important a* the Mka ^re Sunday guests of Mr. and Friday. July J»
Mrs. Elsie.HarrL’or. and children reOils of Kalamazoo was a
protective poLson coal iuu lo be on the Mrg Sl^w Carter
! T** instrumental music will be fur­
home m iMrott Friday “■’i &lt;£en”* caller at the home of Mr
fruit before tlie minute larvae enter t Kryn vanderberg's spent Bunday ntetajd by the Boys- Induvtnal School. turned-to their
.
. wl,!(
tyid Mrs Harry Dunn.
tlw apples. Tlie spray cannot be used| wlth frlfnda ln orand Rapids
|M«Mrom Lansing. Member* of all {after spending
t-* ,
Seymour
Jordan
and -nn-n
choir*
competing
in U*- mormtig
choreHrr»i tivc* henMr and Mr*. Wm Huven* Mr. and
on *uminer oc early fall vartetie* of t Mr und Mr*. —
---- — *
__» ZLntw
—tino
i»« ti«. mzirtiitw
elw.n iitv«*«
aigilrs.
I Ed Bedford spent Bunday «th Mr. -liming cmitert will combine to fur
Mr. and Mr- Hote.rt s. hatbly. of IMr*
•r®h2^n °\&lt;^oked
.iw *wk md with {u1'wl . G'‘v\. t
Un- late fall or" winter apple* which und Mrs John Aublh daughter and msh muiuc during the afternoon Four- f GrBnd Ra|,hh
drove to Wa&gt; and Sunday wtul toek
ini' no’, to tie washed before used a* family and Mr. and Mrx MArk Bed- teen choir* are now entered in th- Mn, N,U1&lt; H(!t
Mr und Mrx. Arthur Alterding and d nnrr with Mre Emma Otis Th-v
tiMnl. tin- spray should be 3 jx&gt;und* of ford al their camp near Lake Odessa conte*’.
----------rilled mi Dr^ and Mr-, n J. Rnbui senate of lead In 100 gallon* of
water,. pale and Ruth Koturr of South President Shaw wfll &lt;ive a brief children. G-o Fuller and Mi and Mi*
“”d found the Pr ,bonl * :
•nils should be the final amnlcal
i
' ' Bend are spending the week with their ’ greeting to tlie gue*te of the Colleg' John Btlllinff attended •&gt; family re£
spray on Unit which Li not: to be cousin*. Mary Ellen und Harry Wil- Dean Cox will punt out some of tlw unl &gt;n at Caledonia Park Caledonia
liana
progress mode in .agriculture during 3Unday
Mr. And Mr* Geo JIavrnsandchilwashed.
Friday eveniilg guests at Bert Palm- ih&lt;-pu*t 75 years Mr. BWwp w man-j jtW4.ph Galllngvr of Cljiiago. ,wh &gt; ’‘Ir, « were Sunday afternoon rollers at
Where apples will go through a
ha* been staying Mt a cottage on Jordan' th,‘ h”mr ot l,M'
«teter. Mrwasher. 3 ikhiikI* of arsenate of lead cFs were, their uncle, aunt and cous-lager of un organ Isa tion which is
-.cm :-.nw Rankin’Hart and family of Brush
ran be used and tiie-spriiy can be re- in* of North Canton. Ohio and Mr. remed in Uie advancement of agreetd-1 tatM. i^g,. od&lt;*N, to;
Any one can get satiifying result*
ture and all other inkfurtrte* In th. puWWl awav Mondav Julv 18. He is
n,dK‘‘ They also eaUed on Grandpa
]M-ntcd once or more.
- und Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer.
with Lows Brothcrs QUICK­
Mr*
Arthur
Clarke
and
children
of
।
Upper
Peninsula
Hl*
message
on
tlw
brother
of
Mi
(Hite
:
Mrlaxxl
and
Kan
;
h
an&lt;
‘
report
him
a*gaining
.
Diluted lime sulphur may be used
WoodlandMr and Mrx Harry Dunn and ChliDRYING ENAMEL
with cillicr strength of spray or it can South Haven are spending u few days value of organized effort* fur the pur- MtJ&gt; |&lt;onaid Wuehter
b&lt;- omitted at the option of the or­ with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. R. J. pose ot bettering any community o. ‘ Mi,a phyilts l&gt;Mond ol tairaing i dren rprnt Sunday at the Forrvrt Car­
Just brush it on. that’s all you
: William*.
(.section will contain many point*
millng Mr* Nellie nut fo. a f&lt; v.- duy- i*nt«r cottage -it Wall lake.
chard owner.
have to do. It will flow out smoothly
vnoTii uamv c.unvi
I va21te
... &gt; I Mr i,nd Ml’- r,!"lk Carpenter and
Mr and Mn. Alfred Hovey and'
Duu-a recommended for the appllca{■, ‘SSiS,
Tl"’
-I S- „•» ,.r.S
I M.,dM.„ -1 ib.Itnn
«&gt;IM&gt; So»U
and evenly without showing a brush
Hon of thh ipray in the different
■ u’SSL“tL?
m.
mpfmwd* l»
in.,..,,-,..
. L,u„,
,,
M, ,nJ
counties are; July 35. Cass; July 38. hli»
mark . . . dry completely in less
vacation last week wtth his par- tatMi. in harvesting machinery, and ini
Mr- Jun Wilcox.
Berrien, 8t Jiswph, Lenawee and' enu. Mr and Mrs itarve Manhail,
than five hours! One coat is usually
method* rtf supplying w*Wr
form!: Ledge call-d &lt;m 'Mr and Mrs. Glen
Mrs. Buell Brattle and children of.
Monnx , July 27, Branch, Hillsdale.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Norman
Conklin
vis|&gt;o|llcs
Th
e
comnntt.
.
in
chars-»f
«l&gt;
enough.
England
Sunday
■
Kalamazoo
are
visiting
lier
parents.
Calhoun. Jackson. Washtenaw and Bed Mr und Mrs Frank Kepkey in |wgrMnt llBW obtained some
And you can use QUICK-DRY­
Mr anti Mr- Frank Kilpatrick and
Wayne; July 28. Van Buren. Kalama- Battle Creek Sunday. M,-« rirwwt.-u . ... . .. .. .
........
.......................-----Goodell
ijjctnentji
which
were
used
dallv
bv
row. Barry. Eaton. Ingham, Uvingston.
Remember the Otte school picnirthi*
ING EtyAMEl. with equal success
and
daughter.
France*,
returned
.home
pioneer
farmers
and'
tlww
will
b
­
South Hav«n to nwet David Kilpatrick । Saturday. July 30 ut thr acnaolhouse
Oakland. Macomb and Kent; July 30. after a two weeks' visit In the Conk­
on wood, metal, glass and plastered
. -----------.....
:.bowi&gt; W cMreeur. m u,, pw.-.ni orl who returned hmm- with them fdt the Everyone Interested 'is welcome. P&lt;&gt;t
Allegan; Ottawa. Ionia, Clinton. Hhla- lin
hone
.
'will be exhibited on floats.
surfaces, l-et us show you the wide
summer. David ho* b
luck dinn-j and bring your own table
Mrs Davis Dr Foe and son. Jack.
The College home economics d.-j»ari - Offkerx* I ralninv
July 30, Muskegon, Montcalm. Gratiot *|«-nt part of last week with Mr*. John
Shrrt.
range of striking colors in which
■ inent will supervise a play ground for
Mr*. Suiah Erway of Glass Creek
and Saginaw.
this enamel can be obtained.
i Pun-his in Nashville.
i younger children from 10 00 to '12 00
lui»
been
.
pending
some
time
with
her
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hyne* and chil­ A M and from 1:00 tn 3 00 1*. M.
daughter.
Mrs.
Wayne
Smith
Shewas
NORTHEAST IRVING.
dren from north of Nashville vteltedj.
, a guest Saturday and Sunday night*
reunion at Grand Ledge Sunday.
Mi und Mn,. Chester Havacnol and Mr und Mrs Sterling Ostroth Sunday i
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Katherine Mohler left Monde­ of her sister^Mra Wm. Haven* '
family spent Sunday with Mr and
lavura Bailey of NaahviUe *|&gt;cnt last ; |^U|
&lt;,( Kalamazoo visited Mr.
Francis Gorham spent Wednesday
irk in Grand Rupldx after a
Mrs Dale Cook und family ut South week with Mr. and Mr* Dexter Crouac &lt;n(j Mr* J. W Tedrow from ThurMtey
with Dr. Upjohn at hl* summer home
1‘honc 21.01
HARDWARE COMPANY
Hustings
Bowtie.
Mr*. Austin Hook iiud infection in’until Saturday-. Other vteitnr* Battirmar Augusta. The former made his
Mi* Lydia Simpson ot Freeport. onr of her hngrr* last week.
&lt;1ay ail(j Sunday were Mr and Mr*
home with thc doctor for a while
*l» nt Sunday afternoon with Mrs Sam
Mr and Mrs. Claud Jone* and son Frank Rober* th Vermontvlllr. Mr and
when
u
young
man
and
thia
L*
the
tint
l!llVhllllUIIIIIIIIUIllllllllllKIIIIHUIIWIIIIIIKI«
Shorno
were
in
Grund
Rapids
Tuesday
Nrkert.
ol NasnylUe spent Sunday evening at Mr* Wm. Luich
Battle Creek and
। time they hod met in nearly fifty
inulaaw - Gland Hotel.7
Mr. and Mrs Kuuftman und family Frtd Hanes'.
|wr. and Mi’ J Simonds of Chicago.
■
’
I
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and fam­ ' y eur*.
of Clarksville spent Sunday with Mr
•H« Branch, McKelvey. Mudge and , Mr -nd Mrs Charley Kenyon spent
Mr and Mr*. 4Erne»t Gorhkm and
mid Mis Harlow Seger und funiily.
Morgan ecboote will hold their annual j 8un&lt;14y wKh their daughter and hiu- ily .‘pen* Sunday with Mr. and Mr- I children of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Clara installing a naw furnace at tire school. The young men from Chicago and
Mr. und Mr.. Alter: Prmt ot Flint reimlon at Thornapple lake Thur*Mr ftnd Mrs. Hayes Sponahl-, Wayjie Offley of South WJOdMhd .
Ft. Wayne, who have been camping
Mrs F. E BOrdcc aeromjfiinied by ■ W&lt; !&lt;!&lt; r and Fred Keech of Battle house this week.
day. August 11. Bring table service.
of Bast Hastings,
Creek tf’-.e Sunday guest* ot Mr. und
Mr. and Mrs Walter Fillingham of nt Deep lake the past 10 days, Ilave
l.igiittuot and Nonna.
j Theodore Pranshka started threxhin.* Douglas Fr-H of Lansing drove to
Theodore Rnascveit was un outstand­ Saturday. V .Robinson being the first Clevelshd' WediMxdoj-, Miss Winifred Mr’ Francis Gorham Mr. and Mrs. near Bowens Mill* camped at Deep relumed to their homes.
Mr und Mi* Arthur Moore and fam­
Border and Mr* J Brown returned to Art Goriuun of Dowling were tote-1
Four strange pretty white birds about
ily -im nt Sunday with- Mr and Mr.. ing champion ot forestry und conserva­ lone to thresh.
i noon callers.
■ I A very large crowd attended the play three feet
tion.
or more high came to Wm.
Dak Cook and family at 8. Buwne.
.....
Mrs Fdlth Bonneville, who has been Woodland wtth them
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson of Milo i&gt; • Mr. und Mrs. Ed Smith of Grand "School Days." given by the Gun lake
Rucnisburg's recently and arc quite
{spending thc past two weeks with hi*
Pr‘d"’r *?*•!&lt;ihurch
uuron Thursday
xnunmay evening-Minuwicnea.
evening- Sandwiches,
tame. z..e,
They**•/
slay u.,
on w.c
the *wv
two am.u
small
John Ddster. R^,PWA..WT
.-on Lester and family, returned to her8 UiLS&lt;t.nd^y 01 Mr- and Mrs' I»P
pop "nd
and ire
ice cream were also sold mak-£pond«
mak- -pond* by tlie road
roadand
and sometime*
sometime*eat
eat
home In Battle Cw-ek Saturday
- ■ of-----r_..^ ....
------ u curiosity
-------M;s- Marker;. England had her ton­ Glenn Shepherd.
nut a -total
about 173 for the eve-'with
hls ehlcken*. Quite
Mr and Mrs Mila Ashby visited
ning.
*
la* nobody ha* ever seen such bird*
site
removed
by
i&gt;r
Finnic
Friday
and
, their friend! Mr
C Flarisburg. nt
JNSMITII DISTRICT.
A
large
onion
shed
is
being
built
at
around
litre
before
Bcrgexs tiospital in Kalamazoo Thur*Thr talks given by Miss Edna Wnlck Deep lake lo take care of the onions
Mr. and Ab's John Hauer and son
day.
at thc Bowqns Mills school thc past taxr on thc marsh H. Freshney of MiddleThe world's largest producer ot
I Clinton Horn spent Saturday and Dale United, re.'ayres in Chelrea Sun- —
i— ».
-------j —
■* - au-.
weeks
hate been
very—
Rood
and
bet­ viiio, Harold Sharpe of Grand Rapids poultry is the United States, with
Thc Standard for safely is assured—your money is, and for 39
Sunday
with
hi*
mother
tn
Battle
ter
attendance
last week.
yeapt has been, absolutely safe.
Mr- John Doster attended her Worn. -.....
... Thia
----- week
. ... and Wm. Johnson of this place are China second.
; Creek
.-n t. club at the homo of Me- Homer: Friday a registered nurse will lecture. doing the work.
The |Ni*t two years were no different from the 37 that went
| Thc many friends o( Littiv Imogen- Flower of Mrtb Thursday
Australia and New Zealand are not
1 AH women and girls 14 or over arc in­
Wm, McNutt threshed on our street
Ix-Jorc. The tame conservative management, the same watch­
Oajes will be glad to know *Im- was
'
represented by diplomata at WashlngMr and Mrs Harold Wamer"’enter- i-ited to attend.
ful care, the one class of security that ha* stood the. test of
i brought home from the hospital Frl- fained
Mr Cummings of Grand Rapids is that lime.
Sunday in honor o! Wm. War100 years has never been deviated from.
*
, day and is making a fin* recovery.
Iter's
birthday.
Your dollars arc NOW anti ALWAYS have been worth 100
Alva Kenyon and son Donald of
Mr. und Mr*. Harry *M Lilt’.- and
cent* on the dullar plus 5 .'earnings. Never a loss anti never
i Bellevue spent Tuesday with hl* par­
ente, Mr and Mr*. G E Kenyon, and daughter Ra&gt;bant of Allegan and Mis-I ixiren Thoma* and family. Of Port Louise Hilbert of Woodland were
The provident management exercised by our officers and di­
i Huron and Mrs Mina Prgnslika and guest.-, of Mr und Mrs. E O. Shorno at
rectors has the experience of long years behind it, experience
cottage mi Jordan lake Sunday
I son Dorr ot Brush Ridge tpent Wcd- their
tliat has been Rained through several dcprc.wdoivt and we have
Friday the Boy Scouts and their
n-*day with them Mr. and Mrs Wenprofited greatly- during Ute post two years, through tlw knowl­
!dcll Kenjon and Mrs Emma Stilwell troop leader. Wired Plant*, attended the
edge gained.
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTMENT.
Court
of Hdiior at tlie Boy Scout camp
&lt;&gt;l Battle Creek were luncheon guest* at Sherman
lake.
- ,
, there Saturday, and visitor* and callers
Mr and Mrs. Julian Smith and Miss
। thcr^ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Jeve
Aiderton of Ovid will havf charge of
; Kenyon of Hickory corners. Mr and the
Community mretipg Sunday cv'rMrs. Ollie Papdleford of Baltintor*: Mr*. Imogene Wilcox and Marilyn Lc- ning at the Methodist church Mr
DatroiL Michigan
Monde of Middletown. Ind.. Mr and Smith will give an addrrs- aq(i Mr*
Smith
and sister, Mb*
Alderton,
i Mrs E. McGoldrich and Arnold Lum- will hate
Local Rtprticntativt.
charge' nt the musical pro­
|mers of Cedar Crock
gram. Mrs. Smith plays the violin and
J. L MAUS &amp; SON
her
tteter
the
piano
and
alto
sings
ASSYRIA.
(Haidfiga, Michigan
Arthur Oiddijws ol Ann Arbor spent
j The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society
scheduled for an evening meeting to the week end with hi* family here.
Mr and Mr* John Doster and Mr
te- held at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rice home on Thursday, July 28, will Florence Wilkinson veiled their broth­
be held at thc church ba.^ifient for er. Geo. chamberlain, of Shultz Sundinner due to illness ot Mr. Rice*
Mr- Smrtli Holme* and daughter
brother.
Mr* Agnes Purcell of Hasting*, u Mrs. Frances Herbert ’aiid Mias Ruth
.s)x-nding .wmr time with her tlxter, Holme*, left Sunday foj a week'* visit
with Mrs Homer Harrtepn of Detroit
Mrs. Rose Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott. Mr.Thc annual reunion of the Eagle
school will be held on Saturday. Au­ State Hilbert and' Mrs Rena Culler a* •
gust 8, with picnic dinner and pro­ tended the*tun*ral of their aunt Mrs
Ann.. Wi&gt;h
Freeport Sui d.j
gram
•
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Jordan ot Lan­
Tlie M1MCS Maxtnc and Marlca Swift
spent last week with relative* tn Bat- sing visited relative.-, here Frklxv

PLKA8ANT HILL.
STOP CODLING MOTH
-a-eet of Vermontville wax a
WITH ANOTHER SPRAY Thursday evening caller at Steve

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WINTER’S COAL

Mr and Mrs Arthur Miller. Mr. and
Mrs Charles Purcell and Mfs. Agnes
Purcell were Sunday guests of thc lutter's daughter. Mrs Bernice Paul and
j family of Battle Creek
I—’Hugh Case and family were Sunday
| guests of hls brother. Wtltard Case, and
'family of Portland
'
I Fred Miller and family were Sunday
’callers at their sister's. Mrs. Veda
Guy'* home, of Baltimore
nn&lt; ICereHam
Xfici
Otis
Ketciiam anM
and famllv
family aria
and Mus
Helen Gray, were in Lansing Sunday
and called on friends.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Grey entertain­
ed Mr*. Schuyler of Climax and Mr.
DeVall of Galesburg Sunday.
Miss Helen Gray spent part of last
week in camp at Fine lake with a
former schoolmate
Miss Beulah Buchanan of Niles was
thc guest last week of her sister. Mr*.
Meta Hyde.
Joyce Elauie Hyde has been spending
sometime at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Buchanan of Niles.
■
’ Miss Inez Mamby, telephone operator
at Hickory Corner*, spent Sunday with
her niottuir. Mr*. Nettie Mamby
I Tlie three small children at the
I Howard Burchett -home are enierUini mg the measles

ucn.

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
I

1

Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal. Lime. Cement, Etc.

Telephone 2257
Halting*, Mich.

1Grand Rapids and .tow thr parade pu;
1on by thc business men of Grand Rap­
ids.
• f ’
i
Mr? Beryl Erwin and son James and
boy friend of dievcland are ualtingthe
former's father. H. S Braird
Mr.' Gen Makley of West Woodland
jR-d 68 years, died very suddenly at
her home, following an attack of acute
indigestion She is survived by her hus­
band and three children. Mrs. Frank
Hynes of Freeport. Mrs Ford Stowell
and Guy Makley of Woodland, ten;
grandchildren, four great grsndciUldren; two sisters, Mrs Will Larson n!
Greenville. Mrs. Susan Cook nt Cleve­
land; four brother*. A tex Lucas oi .
Coldwater. Wilbur Lucas bl Greenville, i
James Luca* and Eph ram Lucas of j
Woodland. The funeral will be held a’
2 00 at the house Burial at Woodland
cemetery.
ORANGEVILLE.
.
Mrs Nettie Brown and grand-daugh­
ter came home Sutfday from a four
weeks' vi it with hrr daughter. Mrs.
Belle Minrn at Mishawaka. Ind.
Mrs. Martan Goodyear of Hartings
vteited relatives at till* place .Sunday.
Mr and Mr.- Fred Snyder of Plain­
well and Mr*. Gladys Payne and son.
Leonard, nt Boulder. Col. were Satireday guest* of Mr. and Mrs, Marau*
Bagley
Marshall Beattie and family of
Grand Rapid* were Saturday and Sun­
day guest* of’Mr. and Mi*. Oxar
Boulter of this place
Mu* Kathryn Mark; of Marshall
spent the past week with friends at,
this place
Jay Bagley and family of the Prai­
rieville town line were Sunday guests
cf her sister. Mrs Clyde Nichols.

An ice cream social, sponsored by
the Evangelical L. A. 8. is being plan­
ned for the evening of Augurt 4. at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Ball.
A good attendance i* deaired
Mis* Mildred Norton.' who for the
past several weeks ha* been staying
here wtth a cousin. Mrs. Edna Case,
and family, returned with her par­
ents. Mr and Mrs Ed Weaver to their
homa- tn Coral Bunday.
The Briggs L A 6 will meet for
Haul. South Africa, owe* iU name to
dinner Thursday of thi* week in the
church b^umest
Flgat wm pet­ Vjico d* Gams P-WugiFZ* txplwr
ably be made tsr an ire eream wia! wtm fin* m-v thu land an Chruuna.
m the near future.

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p
It

and SERVICE Is A Condition
qpHEJWORLD is full of substitutes, but
A there has never been invented a real
substitute for cordial, dependable service.

CUISINE UNEXCELLED — STORAGE AND PARKING

"It's worth the trip

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
ERNEST W. NEIR. MANAGER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 1M2

FA0;F9yRTffW

CHAMIKV IlAI.t.

, troh Is spending a few weeks at ihe I

FREEPORT.

| LEGAL NOTICES |

IV » 1 ^VwL.11

. H.rru. rtf H-

.

Richard Lobd*-!l nt Katamaaio spent j

Mr- W R. IxJxf.ll
.
Mr und Mi
Dtincan Pork:

SEVE

tit-Gun lake.
•Mr. and Mr?
guests of the latter's parent' . Mr. and
Mn. Eil Hull Hundaj

NUMEI
NEE!

ENTER NOW !
5 0 Valuable Prizes 5 0

Mr. und Mr-

turned Monday rvcnim: from u week-.

SIX CAM
erno:

Kroger's Big

Vote Accumulation Contest

CONGRE
TRAC

Mr. and Mrs. William HdrrL'un and.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

SEDAN

Primary
igah I

These Features in effect from
Friday., July 29th, until Thurs., Aug. 4th

Tlie jirini
teen made

l*5T

id thr latter’s 'parents Mr und Mrs '
Ed. Rabbit. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Ed. Babbitt much- a trip
to their farm-near Murton Sutidav
Hr.' anti Mr- Whwlrr and Helen
and Mr. und Mt.-. Franklin and chil•ixnt Friday at the U. B. camp

»IO?5

PRIZE.

MASTER

REO

CLOUD

FLYING

King's Flake Flour “&amp;*■ 43c

E M WlwtliT wav m Charlotte^
Thursday.
“ *• •• non o' Pontiac;

Michigan Milled ■ all purpose style
★ 5 Extra Votes with each lack purchaied

and Mrs John-Rickert.

Country Club

MORTGAGE SALE

.

49c

Flour *^'b

A famous quality all purpose Row

Bread
and Mr

1’i-ib
Country Club • sliced or, home slyl

JeweF Coffee

Munn.

19c

A mild Bowbon Santos

Master Pickles

25c

Latonia Club

Tuesday. S
the county
primary ba
lieutenant
Primal y

Kepublli
ib.

OSDIIK FOR rtTRLlCATlDM
CHANCERS- SAI.E

republicans

1WN,
10c

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GIHGERALE—Alto Rocky Rirer Beverages—No bottle choge

Pink Salmon

25c

Saginaw;
Orla A Ba

Eiv.t Limli
RapltlN
Llrulcnai
Dlckiivsin.
Ann Arbor
hanuiturH 1

Ketehu

children .of Delton wm
&lt;ad Sunday afternoon.!

Margate Tea

Willett. p.i
will. South
Itrumrn
W. FVighni

lb. pkg

High quality - Orange Pekoe ot Japan

Vanilla Wafers
OUMTW FOR

lb

lings;. Ayl
I Livid N I
Prowrut

‘UIII.K ATIoN

Pet or Carnation

■mall

Block Salt
not i.

50-ib. block
High quality- specially priced

ro c r roirotts

Salad Dressing

21c

.1 ‘While. I
lison, Join

2 i. 17c

County
Schontx. r
Wm.

&lt;» j-

Soda Crackers
-

ShcrlfTllngf.; Et

Country Club • juil salty enough

« « Fresh Fruits and Vagetablct

MORTGAGE SAIF

Bananas

Head Lettuce
I" UT

'

i

California Iceberg

-

17c

3

yellow fruit

Celery
Home grown
9ellow Onions

2 io. 15c
9c

large bunch

5

iu

10c

California Valenchi

•for

Whittemore and
and danpjiu-r.l
McPharlln ••;s ntl
ray at Alma.
;
• and Junior]

LIIANCEllY SAIF

21C

Choicest Quality Meats

nd mA. Al |
urniug SaiCHASCERV SALE

visiting her i.
in Grund Rapids

I linzrl Buskirk |

MORTGAGE SALE

BEEF/ BEEF/ BEEF/
Pot Roast
Short Ribs

nrrtny P M

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

tlU'lT IrUni UonH1
••

MORTGAGE BALE.

.

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.'■w 'time with*his -itrandma. Mrs C ■
B. Boice.
•
Cliarlie Kilty of Detroit
•uth Mt ‘-Jijul Mi -

Mrs. Fiorenci
V hay returned1
to Kalama»x&gt;
______
ami relatives around IListing-i.

MARTIN CORNERS.

Conklin young people will Rive
an enterUinmenl .-ix&gt;n.Mwe&lt;| by tlie
Ymuig People’s class at the Martin
church Friday evening. July 32 Pro­
gram will begin ut 8; 30 o'clock. A
r.-.:t«J young .people and you.will
lv*enjoy their nice clean prognun.
You arc cordially invited to come and
enjoy tl with/is.
Mis.-.’ ItndRCne Burry uecomiianJcd
her aunt, Mrs. Velma Endsley to Kala­
mazoo last week where they spent a
couple of days with the latter's sister,
;Mr». Huth O'Brien Mr. Endsley, who
is employed in Kalamazoo returned
with them for a short visit..
Remember, thr Sunday school and
preaching service next Sunday and re- i
member also, you are cordially invited
iu 51 to attend'both services.

Meaty Cut

lb-

Fine for Baking

Lb.

9c
7c

Rolled Rib Roast * 19c
Prime Rib Roast s,‘t'15c

Cecil Rank of Battle

Armour’* Star
Whole of
Shank Half

Smoked Ham
___

13*c

Thuringer Summer
Sausage

14c

Pork Loaf

17c

Dill Pickles

JUMBO

Pork Loin Roast
BROILERS

BACON

Rib End

1 3 /‘"P Ib^Avei

Ntksiiville;
John F.-CI
No petit
circuit cui

10c
11c
20c

GARDEf
ON (

Prof. I
Civic

mceti
Tuesday &lt;•
rikmis in
t-lgtjk Were
taliVfiL.fra
Garden
can do vul
leadership
more attn
ments of

munlty pn
van carry
flower ahf

lubj-tt ot
Many c

shrubi. G
at one tin
of run-dot
Ing projec
beauty t&gt;
_ Grand Ra
also done
Ing.
During
members'
ganizaUon
Club, und
county fn
are to ma
club..nut
of one eon
held the
each mon
cl’iartcr m&lt;

1 wish

leniber 13
iiig Attorr
respectful!
voters of
that my n
a second
Adv.

BO
Tlie Kch
tach day
from eigh

ond hand
CHANGES
GRADES

CRAW
Sunday,
resort Cle

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

NUMEROUS NOMI
NEES WANT OFFICES ^

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 3, 1932

12 PAGES

!no ch™?^s
s hool

Fourth District CouW-Well Follow Advice of Lincoln
Return of Cong. Ketcham to Washington Desirable

ext books

PAGES 1 to 8
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
ISSUESJ^JBLICATION

NUMBER 14

FATAL INJURY TO
REV. F. G. BARKER

Small Booklet Deals With Pis­
In times like these people are very aries ol congressmen as a port of th-| perience in congress by a man of high
ton Ring Business In Which
critical. Because we suffer Inconven­ economy program a special reason lot character and fine ability for an un­
keeping
Congressman
Ketcliam
on
th«iences
and
laaaea,
dueto
the
stress
of
tried
man
would
be
worse
than
tolly
They Specialize
SIX CANDIDATES FOR GOVCAVE-IN OF BANK FORCED
A few have criticised Mr. Ketcham
unusual conditions we arc quite apt to
'The Hastings /frroW U the name Of
onuzvn am nranMn* taam
on
Hie
must
important
committee
h-i
because, wh&lt;n the matter wa* up in
LRNOR ON REPUBLICAN
HIM AGAINST TRUCK—
thl* district in the house of n ;&gt;:• •
- congress several month* ago. Ih- voted1 a trade publication just started by the
Hastings
Manufacturing
Co.
the
first
TICKET
HIS NECK BROKEN
tries— the committee on agriculture. It against the proposition ot allowing 3.8 riiyir being dated July'l.Is quite possible that, if Ik- Shall-be re­ per rent brer to'be manufactured. W&lt;- i
»
This
first
issue
is
mainly
devoted
to
lh». '.Ill
no
In ***,IUy rl’hl
’u
t111* r”h meB1’ turned. he may be made the chairman must all remember that Mr Ketcham
CONGRESS LOOKS AT­
“J*!'bra ol raM
«n«iw™-n of.tlwt committee The Fourth con-' wa* elected two years ago on a.platform Miles talk about piston ring* and pre­ MEN WERE GETTING MA­
rent* a fine; picture of the cothiiany's
TRACTIVE TO DEMOCRATS । High school. How such misstatements deserve
the criticisms pawed upon gre.ctionai district to largely agricu) - pledged to the enforcement of tin- Vol- ^factory tn this city.
TERIAL TO REPAIR. CHURCH
'
•
i.because* ”the
records
law He accepted his officejwi' At the present urn? Hastings piston
get riarted to past our understanding. them. f“
•; 'rr'i
— - show
----- tural If ongressman Ketcham shall 'lead
£L
that platform We think he couiJ^no:
Primary Elections-Cost Mich-1 Tl« «l«»l ranwUlH ... drarJi.
Companions Extricated Him
rings
are
sold
notonly
tn
this
country
honorably
go.
back
on
tliat
platform
». ._2*
When
they . ddid
for positional a leading member and jioslot saving every dollar of the taxpayers'
n
?d. vote
igan Hundreds Of Thous­
And Rushed To Hospital
' money they possibly cun and to make a *smaller
,r taxes, they did not do it as If sjblr chairman of that committee. t&lt;&gt; ; until p different one was made by his
Another publication issued • by the
ands *0f Dollars
—A Sad Accident
,
I lol ut changes would not be in accord 'their heart* were in It. They had be­ tender the greatest possible 'service to party. Furthermore the mt-as ar-' •Mtg. Co- is callwl the Technical Bul­
The primary nominations have all,_
. come so accustomed to passing all the the farmer.■: a* well as to all other in­ , again.’’, which Mr Ketcham voted pro­ letin." each issue dealing With wme
Rev. F G Barker, pastor'of the Wes­
burdens to the taxpayers that they terests of this district. Mr. Ketcham'.-. pored no plan or regulation of the sab* new and important piiase of autotnoAnd
moreover
there
is
no
necessity
been tnape In slate und County. We, *""*
“•
"
leyan MethodUt church here, died
c,t&gt;ngrc.'ol
beer,
and
should
have
been
opposed
were
ready
to
do
it
again
in
HEl2
for having different books as the ones
about noon Wednesday In Pennock
With cur own Congrexsttinn John C. have given him a knowledge oft how to'. Tiie republican party.-at its recent
Will grit- the primary ticket* for tiie llow
u to dale and genernow in UJM
use. ntc
are-up
hospital, tujhi* result of an accident
Ketcham, we will make a serious mis­ bn ng things to pass tn congr&lt;* •vliuli,; national convention, voted in favor of
repiibUcaiui amt dcinocruLv, which will ully smisfadory
wltich happened to him an hour or w
take if we attempt to charge him with no new man could expect to gain wfih- ' submitting the Eighteenth Amendment
Ih- voted In at the primary to be held,
1
previous to that time
...
to
the
.people
by
the
constnutiohai
Tuesday. September is. tn addition to 1
&gt; reappnslbility for any failure' ul conIt appears tliat somr repair* were
the cqmity atfirerx. there will be on the!
It was Abraham Lincoln who'aid. F. mrthMHof each state calling.a constigre.'s to reduce taxation. The records
being made on the Weileyan church.
---------- .. ----- ----- .-----.
.v. ujtfpnai assembly. That to the method i
rh iw that Joint Ketcham voted “Aye'
primary ballot Candidatea for governor, j
Rev Barker, in company with Charles
lieutenant governor, rvprvrentatlves in'
fw every
tax-reduction
meaxur.* middle of a stream. ’ 'Out surely ap­ pruvtd d by the constitution for chnng- ’
|
Shellenbarger.
Lawrence Moran, Harr/
brought before congress
He voted plies to the voters of this congressional mg our fundamental law. If three;
congress and state legislature.
Karcher. Arthur McCall and Fred Bug• (Continued on page five) s
ra ihimaiy election candidates to be |
••Aye" on the question of reducing, ial- district. Swapping twelve years of exMRS. PHOEBE MANKER ADTnMiTre
the Ernest Matteson farm in Bahtmon*
MITb FIRING VERMEULEN
to get sand and gravel Mr. Matteson'*
the condition of several
Republican Primary Candidate*.
.
place,
is
in
the
Henderahott
neighborRESIDENCE
For Governor—Wilber. M Drucker,;
hood, east from the
Hendcrslxdt
TOWNSHIP ROADS IS
Saginaw; Win. 11 McKeighun. Flint:
MUCH BETTER
With Raymond Windt-knecht direct- RESULT OF BITTERNESS
■ !ncna-v of first class pre.tagr from
m.. b-&gt; b.—r ... in
Orla A Hailey. Byron; James C Quining. ’.he Hastings City Band will give a [
two toJhree cents to apparently having
lun.. Grand Rapid?,; Ed. A. Nuwock .
BETWEEN NEIGHBORS th*‘pit next lo ,hc trutk whlch waa be­
second open air concert here Wedne»-;
considerable .effect 0:1 thi* particular
F-u.t Liming; George W. Welsh; Gram: SMALL SUM AVAIL­
ing loaded with gravel, when the gravel
day evening commencing a’, about 7.30
branch of laixtal trade according to
Rapids
— Prevent
----bank above him caved in. pushing him
Wanted- To
Possibility
CONG.
KETCHAM
DISCUSSES
■
&lt;&gt;
clock.. Admission is tree.
ABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION sal« &gt; figures'for. July, c implied r«r&lt;-ntIJeutenant Governor—Luren 1)
violently against the track In such a
■; .’The band is a strictly non-profit
&gt;y by Postmaster William Shuftri' ।
Of Alta Brown Moving So
IMPORTANT NEW
Dickinsun, charlotte; Chitflea a. Sink.,
manner us to break hi* neck and bury
g.iniz.'i(icii romixiMd of mu-icums &lt;■!
Aim Arbor: Theo a Thomj&gt;s&lt;m. wit- j County Will Have Ideal System During July 1931 the Mile of two c ut '
a gopd /.hare oFhto body in the gravel.
Close
To
Her
Home
PROJECT
.
tills community who de/lrc to take ■
xtqmpv. jna-F of which u’n.s for letter:
Jiiunston; Virgil.A. Fitch. Ludington
ThoM* who were with- him dug him out
part- There arc many expcru-nceri
_________________
...
With State, County and
postage -totaled about 51.000 stamps;
C'ongrrMiman—Fourth District—Jolin '■
player* in this band und the first con- ing township, was arrested by Barry 1a* quickly as possible and hurried the
the
total
sale»
of
three
cynt.
stampDEVELOPMENT
TO
BRING
C- Ketcham. Hasting*: William H.:
Twp. Roadj Improved
injured man to Pennock hospital, where
•cert
made
a.decided
hit.
county
officers
Wednesday
night
during
July
1932.
man
of
wH^h
wa.v
Carey. Dowagiac; Albert I. Novak. St.’ The progress made by the Barry'prraumrabiy "t’ir iire oii fetter"’totaled
OCEAN TRAFFIC INLAND i A good band *uch as tiie orfe here charged with setting fire to a building 1everything possible was done for him.
county road commission .in developing
----------- -------■ •— : -:
--I now is a decided community asset, belonging to Ernest-,Vermeulen, across; but he never regained consciousnesi,
stair Senator—Eighth* Bl*trlct— tiie 1(J7 miles of lownshfi) romto* taken only 3G ooo
.
Postmasier -fpiulters added, To Enable Midwest to Have M' '*’1* • ■ «r‘‘
fa tornm-n- the road and a little distance from her ami expired at noon.
George Inland. Fennville.- Charles C. over thi* year gives promise that this .tum|wi
r-alton of any kind
The music used own home
-- _rT.77" ~ ,7 'L'
Willett, i’aw Paw; Allied D Dubuis- county will, in a few years.’have a fine however, that busliw. for July this .
bv the band, howewj, entail* a certain
It reem$ tliat she and a neighbor ncat; Chrts-ian man, who had done ii
Benefit of Cheap Sea
year totaled more than for the corson. South Haven.
amount
of
expense
and
the
Community.named
Altu
Brown,
.i
farmer
fivintt
“
^^
“
n^nniv
’hv the
system ot .roads for all purposes.
n.s|x&gt;nding month's buslm-.v. during
Transportation Rates
-1
■ --- that till* to fur- about a hall mile awav. have not been /»“ ‘’‘f“y J*™"*1 re* °nIy *7
The state of Michigan will contlnui- 1931 in spite of the fact that letter
W, Felghner. Nashville *
.
..------ ----------.. tbr
. some time neighborhood and. members of, the
c“"“r’3*’1 c
its plan of improving the trunk lm&lt;^
gcttlng
along
very well
Probitr Judge—Stuart Clement, Has- Barry county has several miles that trade seem* tq la- undergoing coti'ider- । v|H-aker ut tlte. Rotary Club Monduy-I
'
"
Mr. Browfl was about io be dU|XMrei&gt;sed church und congregation, but by all
uble reduction
titigs; Archie 1). McDonald. Hustings;
: are subject* for such improvement
of li:s home by legal process. Mr. Ver­ who knew him.
-noon. dtepUSMxi the Great Lakes-St.
.David N Honeywell. Prairieville
rauien ofienxl him
nun a. house
uqum- which
.nun hen.
J1”
meulen
Laurence waterway project, the inter-.
Prosecuting Attorney—laiurence E M-37 from Hastings to Middleville mid
,-rarf. ne«H&gt;- ,cn... ,&gt;„■
Hum .hr ?'*&gt;"■" St1’™11 “
north
to
the
county
line
remains
unHarnett and AdeJbcrt Cortrlghl.- both
' national treaty for which was.com------:.t----- —
„..v A. M. and were largely- attended by»
• pgved. Tile plan ot the state to la have
Manker
residence.
This was evidently
pkted
July/
18,
between
United
States
ministers
and
friends
of
the
family.
quite displeasing to Mrs. Monkt-r
Sheriff—Andrew A.' Matthews, Ha*- cement surface* «&gt;n all Its trunk lines
and Car.adi
•
The officers are said to have her con-; Rev Beach gave the rermon and Inter­
Units; Everijl E. Austin. Middleville; The prerent .terminus or M-79 to NashTills proj^n, congressman Keiehain
; fession. in 'which she acknowledge*' ment was m Riverside.
Cordon U. Edmonds, Nashville; Fredj villc It is tiie plan of tin- state iiijtli'said. ha., been under \di*cmtuon for
that on Tuesday night Iasi week she
.1. While, Nashville and Nelson P. Wil- way de|Kirtin?iit to extend it to Chai many years. Completion, ut-' it will
’ lottc and have a trunk line 1 hat will ulCOUNTY TROOPERS. CUBS, set fire to this building, so a* to prevent GARDEN CLUB FLOWthe poaibihty of Mr Brown occupying
ER SHQW A(JGUST j3
County Clerk—Morris O. Hill, city;. timately extend to Jackson A mxxl RECENT EVENTS SHOW TIDE open to ocean going traffic. This
MAKE GOOD RECORD AT
‘ deal remains to be done on that hlgiiAllan C. Hyde. Johnstown.
Kwans, he said, that the (-Qtire midwest
IS BEGINNING TO
L
way
between
this
city
and
Jackson.
It
The fact that the house had burned
a „
BEN JOHNSTON
County Trraxurer — Edward
of the United States, a great grain
। mysteriously was reported to the otti-• Displays of AU Kinds of Rugs
TURN
Schantz. Ndahville: Hiram U. h&gt;»»a, - , .
growing and manufacturing region, will
.cers. On Wednesday Prarecuting A:an(j Quilts to Be Held In
.11.1 Wn&gt;. L Clrae. rl«: . W.ller llwllra &lt;•
«;-l* ""!have the benefit of greatly reduced IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
H l« r. Wvodland: Willi, E Su«ur.
V ln"‘k *'“» O’1’
“
torney Barnett and Under-Sheriff
*
transportation rates.
*
,
ctty
I Battle Creek and goes northwqrd.i PRICES OF SOME FARM
Connection .
FEATURES HONOR COURT Tasker made an investigation! Thev
While no exact estimate can be madt
[found one or two tracks near a fence' A* advertised lost week the Flower
Krgistrr of Deed* — Elwin Nash, through ' Nashville, connecting With
PRODUCTS ON UPGRADE on the savings in freight charge*
struc-■ - show
Show sponsored
sponsored by
by the
tiie Garden
Garden Club
Club
Nashville; George A- Clouse. Hope; M-43 near Woodbury. M-39. according '
nttk. Pner.,1 fin Tnriinn T orrnnJ not
,U&gt;1 far
lar from
,ron* where
wn*re the tburned
’urllwl struc, through the st. Lawrence route, it is Rites
Based
On
Indian
Legend
lurc
^d
stood
which
they
thought
will
be
held
at
110WW.otaiv
Stateoi..
St.,u»
onoaiSat[
to
the
plans
of
Hie
state
highway
de
­
turr
T-Iwm
they thought • Wui uc hvlu as iiv
John F Chamberlain, city.
With
Good
Crops,
Higher .estimated that rise cost-of transport-,
■had
been —
made
by the “
party
who ret I urday. August 13 This will be « coun—Boys Benefit From Out*■"* *■"
'■4' ~
*
No |M-tltlorui were filed for the two ' partmgnt. will be continued Hom a
ing
gram
abroad
will
b&lt;*
ri-duced
0.4c
jMiinl
two
miles
north
ot
Woodland
vil
­
Prices and Lower Taxes Co.
circuit court commlHlonm. nor for
। lire to the Vermeulen house They ty affair und every one- will be welcome
!
to
9.4c
per
bushel.
This
is
duuiderablc
'
of-Door
Training
suspicious that Mrs Manker did . to enter exhibit*
the drain curnmisMuner nor county stir- lage westward and a Utile northward.Should Be Better Off
and will give a rough indeXTo the sav - j Barry county Scout* won a generous I were
it. because they knew of the bitteri^ThT Hosting*" Women’s club are
' reaching the Barry-Keht comity line
veyur., ,
Since the stock market slump In Illgs that can be made in transporting number oF the awards made at the; feeling sbe had toward Brown. How- ■ sponsoring a quilt and rug display In
west of Freeporj, continuing west across
'Continued on page two)
,
J
the Tliornupple river and theri north' June 1929. there had'been a gradual other cumimxlitles
third
iw-rlixl
Court
of
Honor
at
Camp
I
tvcr
the °®“ra did not act as if, the* connection with" the Flower Show and
Engineers place the cost of tilts pro,afid w«-*t to Holland. There is. a fed-' and steady recession of prices for all
-r&gt; , ,v ’Mtopected ,wr
a* d they were of new and also old &lt;ullL» will be cxGARDEN CLUB FORMS
m l*«Minion that Mr Brown might have! hlbHed. On accouht of Unified space
। era! ahi project commencing u) H.l-.- 'sorts of CTUmnixiltie.-. as well as bmd-. jcct -.it $513,000,000 of Which $273,000,000 । ihwi! allM
will be paid by tiie United States. •
'ling*,
a
connection.
uiup*. extending
vavcixiiiik nurtl&gt; to «
vuuii.-n.vi.
and
Mock*
up
to
the
middle
of
Jun'-,
.mrf
th* nr*‘ They lnfonncd ««■*• Man-; any person may enter only one quilt,
ON COUNTY-W-IDE SCALE
Moat of tlie cost of this development. ’ I
with M-1C. which rifivy be improved in
Ordinarily deprtatriqns of this kind
rank dISne ro?,ker th4t
‘W StBle P‘re an&lt;* on&lt; hom* mnde rU«- hooke&lt;ihoifewr.
is
cxjiecteil
to
be
returned
last from five to
the lime~
tJo
Sa la/tmrtvretoht Mar?hal Une- 4who •ou,d mak* an ‘n’1 braided or crocketed . If a new quilt is
the near fulute. M-79 at Hastings will '*
“ six 1years ’I’rum **'*
Prof.
Paul Krone
Stresses connect with M-37 for reaching Grand JW begin until they run their course through the development of water
ruiw ha^iltn
uj vestigdtfon and would bring a blood- entered please have name of pattern
The power projects on two dams. Power Scopls and Cubs hav« tarn enrolled at; hound with hUn to run down the fire and if old vear made and by whom
Rnjikis and Holland. M-43 southwest and times become normal again. n*a«
Civic Usefulness At Sec­
divid­ the camp with more to follow during. bug &lt;Tbey tal|u.d
Ulc nnw to M„
w
oy
,‘om
'.recent unpleaKinlnetsh has been more from thru- developments will
•
(Continued on page three')
States and
.
ond Meeting ’
j unpleasant, because it not only involved , ed equally
----- - .by
- the United
-------- -------— August.
;
(Continued on page three)
| Quilt* and rugs will be given award*
, thU country but also practically every Canada. Engliii-ersestlrnau/thatniare t The camp ceremony during the Court I
Profe-.’or Paul Krone of the Fiori- BOOSTER PROGRAM
by jxiptilar vote Please have all rug*
. civilized nation of the world No doubt than 1,100.000 horse power will be of Honor Is impressive for Scouts and*
» culture-ix-p.irimcnt of M S C. spoke
1 and quilt* in by 9:30 Saturday morning.
CONTINUES AT STRAND » is th- aftermath of the World war. available fdr each country. Although visitor* alike A wooded hpltop over­ MEMBERS OF LEGION AND
r nt u meeting &lt;it .the Durden Club held
Awards will b» made for the followr
\ .
and the uriscttlemcnt and dislocation^ttuTe has never been any serious looking Shennat? lake has been re­
AUXILIARY TO PICNIC I mg
Tue»day evening In the community
■'
A
roiuns in the National bank- ’Hiirty- Special Events Are Arranged 'due to that horrible strife, which tn- trouble bi tween the United stat, and served for there riles. The cerenwn?;
,
.
.
i volved so many nations and caused Canada.-plans call for tin; erection ol itself is based on an Indian legend/ Good Time Planned For Thurs- ,’ Gladiolus—Red. pink, cream, buff or
elgli» were present, including represen­
flesh,
orange, yellow, white, lavender,
power house*
hqusei on either side of Ww.
the. &gt; Formerly u real Indian chief, a member
For Each Evening of
such ■unparalleled losses
power
tative;-, frym. Middleville and Freeport
I
purple,
salmon,
smoky
Any
.
other
day Evening At Midland
n.„
,ihiv
Ha,.-.
thing about the’trier
H'er to injure
insure luruliLst
against anv
any interna
interna-- of the tribe whose ancestors tired
Garden dubs. PrufcMur Krone said,
Final Week
.I' -PoMlbiy
-------- the
— worst-------------------------[color. 1st.. 2nd. and 3rd for each.
1 ------- J ------•
•
- • t'-onal complications that might con­ to roam, this section of the country.I
Park At Oull Lafeo
can do valuable civic work by '’taking
,
I Three spikes or more of same variety
ceivably arise in the future.
took part in the ceremony, but in his f On“ Thursday
leadership in making, communities
•”**••?»□»•• evening
---- -1— -*
of •«-&lt;this -week)-Red. pink, cream, buff or flesh,
Canada
has
.already
spent
consider
­
absence
T
Ben
Johnston,
executive
Iiih’" TTol able money in.developini the StrLawmore attractive 'through the develop­ ond Mrah.nl. B«nl.-r W.vk pr.'.i.m i
the member* of the American Iwgion 1 grange, yellow, white, lavender purple
for the Battle Cri-ek area, assumed the and Auxiliary will have a picnic at salmon, smoky Any other color. 1st,
ments of tndlKidWlf lawn* and gardens । being condtieled al the Slr.nd Th'.I., —m han. been .^u.id »nh a Min ol
renee
water
route
between
Cornwall
role in a very convincing manner.
&gt;«wele«neM jnd deai.lr
(nnd alsp through group etlorts on com­ here .reordln. lo Hay nreneh. m.n- I"-1!
Midland Park. Gull lake.
2nd . and 3rd Best spike any color or
Alter .-onxs by the boys under direc­
“ '-"l-. -M «, h'™ "'«&gt; and the mouth of the St. Lawrence
munity project.! Tl»esc,dubs. he said, ■■er. AlUxrah lhe , ,eni ... oral- . •' »
Pleare bring your sandwiches, an-1 variety. i«t. Tallest spike any color or
can carry on their work by »&gt;puiu&gt;orlng rally Mlndulrd for . Mnnle week.In-!™™’ l-»'1 &gt;»!'&gt;*“«! &gt;" -rahWory be- There is already a first-class ocean ship lion of Lloyd Shafer, county executive' Other dish Of f'xxl and table service vajjfety. 1st. Best display of named
channel thirty feet deep betwr-enjMon- and director of activities at the camp,
flower shows, hqine and garden con­ terest grew U»such an extent that the „v.
.
There have
been ten major panic.; .treat and the mouth of the St. Law­ the flap of a IFpee opened and out If you bring your family or guests. - varieties. 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. Best ba*tests and by encouraging study ol the strand management was alipust comiilease be sure to furnteh plenty of, k,.t lsU 2nd. and ‘ 3rd. Best artistic
i Continued on page five)
ancc 1800. some of them more disas
­
came tile Indian Chief. &lt;T Ben John- eats, as everyone will want a lot of. display.- 1st.. 2nd. and 3rd. Best prisub&gt;-ct of gardening and landscaping lulled to continue. Mr. Branch says.
- - stoni. who after u declination of i food. It is planned to serve supper at mulinus. Any color 1st.. 2nd. and 3rd.
A. Many cities In Michigan. Professor
Ulis evening ("Wednesday) will be trous
lrolL'[Ahan this, notably tlioM-ut 183&lt;
and 1857. TTie jianic of 1893 wxx tn MICHIGAN OUT-OF-DOOR
pence proceeded to light the sacred fire seven o'clock which will give ample snapdragons—Best collection or bouKrom- said, have dotic outstanding I tiie cake baking contest in which more an
wit II rubbing sticks The second chief­
woik in turning rcye surev." Into beauty than twenty have" entered; Thursday many respect* similar to the one we arc
Iqllel jAt. 3nd. and 3rd.
FILMS ARE SHOWN HERE tain then proceeded to light smaller ntnc for all to get there.
spots. Ih Manistee, for oxample. an old! will be tiie breed baking contest that now passing through although in some •
It will be necessary for the Auxiliary! Dahlias-Besl named variety, iat.,
,
•
----------tires placed at the four main points of
t-enient waif running through the city has also "attracted a large number of a.spects It differed
the cwuiai- rianifvlii thiri the" sDtnt*
&lt;leCt an°“*r
rojx Depart- 2nd. and 3rd. Best collection, tot. 2nd.,
History teaches that we do com&lt;:\Members of Commercial Club J..
ha* been covered . with vines and' entries; Friday will be another of the
invention
as
therelTa
vacancy
arrange- ■
&gt;;
"icni
.4.-. mric is a \ucatk) , 3rd Best basket or artistic are
wn—
’
I' ,he TStinuM on nJSu*
5 80 t,wy W““l {° hoId !‘ ,n'*e,ln
*{ Tfiurs3rd. '
shrub*. Garden City, near Detroit. Vi. style shows that created such favorable through there depression*; that they
imr
rnurs- ' nient 1st.. 2nd., and
ana ir.i
Are Taken On Enjoyable
at one time an unattiaetivi- collection comment last week; Saturdiy wjll be have- had in the past and will un­
(Continued on page six)
day afternoon for that purjiasc AH' Petunia*—Best bouquet. 1st., 2nd.,
doubtedly
will
continue
Jo
have
many
Depression Vacation
,
--------------- --------------------id run-down homes Through garden­ the final-big wind-up.
Unit members who can go early, please , ftn(i 3^. •
(Continued on page five:
Members'of tlw Hastings Uonm’'’- Aftf»ndv Cnntlpnfinn
ing projects’this community is now n
Each evening Mr E. G. Blessinger. ■
be at the Legion honfe nt 2:30 o'clock' DcljililrJum-Bcst collection, 1*1.,
beauty spot.
Certain sectlop*. of wlio has been in charge of the event
cial club were taken on a ■depres.sim: iZllrenas
ready to go. It is hoped there may be [2nd., and 3rd.
Grand Rapids and Battle Creek have will continue with his presentation of Chicbpns Stn/pn Frnm
a good attendance.
| Liilc*—Best specimen. 1st, 2nd . anil
vacation at the hfnch.on Tuesday
noon when Charles Paquin of the Stat.
x-/i
l-uz i icia
also done considerable work in garden- merchandise gift*.. Hto brief buflness ^mCRCnS JlOien r rom
It you have room in your-car for-arf. Best collection. 1st . 2nd., and 3rd.
ing
talks and comments concerning the
”
* "
- • •
—
Department of Conservation exhibited | Charles Bnclicller. secretary of the anyone to ride, plcare Invite soijicoju’to; Mixed —
Flowers—Best basket or bou­
During the buri new rewtion (lie ■merchandise carried by local mcrtwo motion picture films coricerning County Association.of Rural Mull Car- go with yoh.
.
quet, 1st., 2nd., and 3rd,
u
—
._j .to name
------- ....
_ ­
and products-manufactured in1 Thieve* stole several chickens Irom Mlchlean
member*
voted
tills new or
Michigan out-ofHitonrs.
outA^fedoons. Isle Rnvalc
Royalr Tiers, attended the state convention of
| .Marlgold-Vr-Best display, 1st., 2nd.,
ganization tiui Thornapptr Garden the county have been a valuable fen- Freil Smith's farm suuthwe.-.t of Hus- and various scenic •sections ol the Up- rural carrier* at St. Joseph on Wed­
। and 3rd.
Club, and to take tn everybody in the ture of the week. »
tlngr. on M-43 Sunday evening about I&gt;cr und Lower Peninsulas were in­ nesday. Tliursday mid Friday last
county interested in .the work.. Plans
-'L-r:—-- ■'»•» ........ —
11.00 o’clock, and escaped in an an- cluded ln,the film. Mr. Paquin.-, ex­ week. Congressman John Ketcham and
1st. 2nd . and 3rd.
me to make the organization a county TURTLE LIVED TO
tomobilc. Mr. Smith gave chare and planatory ' remarks were particularly W. G. Armstrong ,of Niles, president
Swfitt Peas^Bcst bouquet, 1st., 2nd.
A "mild boom" in the automobile 11- and
club, mfl simply a club for live benefit I
A RIPC HI n APR followed their car for several mile* be­ interesting.
of the National Association of Rural
3r«L
X
lt Hire ULU HUC fol.c lie lf&gt;st tlw trail. To date tjw
cense
sale
business
took
place
on
Mon-|
‘
of one community. Meeting* are to be
Mail
Carriers,
were
among
the
guest
Probably few of the members .pres­
Zinnia*—Best display. 1st.. 2rvd . and
held’the first Thursday afternoon of
day. the first day that the reduced price ।,3rd.
'
.
. thieves Ijave not been caught.
.
ent were aware that Michigan offered speakers.
.
Oley
Douglass
CarvejJ
His
each m &gt;nth. The club will be open for
! On Friday evening thieve* broke in­ isuch a variety .of scenic beauty to tovHUI ",S,‘ura'"raJ'’.,raral
W1U
B..I boiwei. ral
charter members until August 20.
,
. to the Michigan Central passenger s(a- ers of the. out-of-doors .Woodlands, ALFRED D. DUBUISSON
Name and Date On Shell
n™ I™'.,
! tlon. tore down the pay telephone and -mountains.
_______
lakes,
waterfall',
streams.
In Year 1874.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
TO RUN FOR SENATE the sumnier jumped to thirty-three.
----- and
1-. ----— -1st.
- —
- stole the cash in the money box The rivers and unusual rock formations are
men
variety.
2nd . and- 3rd
1 wish to announce jny candidacy
Oley Douglass ot Hastings vtoited a same
b„mc peraon*.
pc,oull.. officers believe, were also B
a Icw
few OI
of lne
the auracUl
attractions that Michigan
Best miniature jx»l. rock garden, or
al Hie Republican Primaries on Sep­ few days last week tn the Iwtne of his lb.
’
In
..---I-.Dctorc
ana ancr
tne ones w&gt;Wk
who ttried
to Bll-.V
break tnro
into tthe has «for vacationists
Candidate Holds Fine Record BRAKE TESTS TO BE
before and
after crrcct
effect &lt;&gt;i
of isna&amp;capmg.
landscaping.
tember 13th for the office of Prosecut­ brother, Dan and family. While there tooi 5h«j at the Michigan Central
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Those who desire real isolation can
• MADE DURING AUGUST
j-nf;. etc.. Ul.. 2nd., and 3rd.
In Political and Business
ing Attorney, to succeed myself. I lie was made happy by receiving a huge frclKilt house the same evening
Hind It in the untracked virgin forest
respectfully solicit the support of the turtle shell, in 1874 Oley caught a tur----Circles
.land* of the Upper Peninsula which
Stations _For Such Inspection i oration* for both dining room and
voters of Barry county who -believe tie in Otto lake and after carving his
conceal
lakes
and
streams
teeming
with
Alfred
D.
Dubulsson
of
South
Haven,
।
bridge
tables.
that my record In office entitles me to Inlitoto and the date on the shell he let .
Will Be' Selected and An­
'a surprising variety of aquatic life; and ex-mayor’of that city, has an­
a second term—Laurence E. Barnett. it go. Recently a turtle was caught by;-To Whom It May Concern
.. Barry while equally beautiful camping site* in nounced that tie will be a candidate tor 1
। This is td notify you that
'
nounced By State
ANNOUNCEMENT.
—Adv.
Billy Newland, son of Mr. and Mrs.*; county'ho* entered into
contract
,
parks
are
available
to
tliosc
who
do
no*.
1----------- -------------------------------- --------.
anmn Geo. W. Leonard „„
Petition* having been filed In my
Sheriff
has received
Bert Newland, and on the shell were; [with the city of Detroit, whereby per- wish to get too far from well-developed .!.» raw on Uw r-publK... UcWt.
BOOK STORE NOTICE.
““I
w.“! * •
I
“ncM ann
•1
st.ns mBy
may **
be rn
sentenced
and connnea
confined ,, motor
motor roads.
roads.
The school book store will be open Onyir?^in^«hi.m1*wha,fnnnlto nitv*; stn#
spection
of
automobiles
and
testing
of
i
«
a
candidate
of the Republican Party
nifi
him ln ,,lc
"011 Hou5C
Michigan
a slate
tliat
offers
... D*
—..11—
..----- of
_» Correction.
ra----- — । ;Michigan
is Is
a state
tliat
offers
an an bulsson is prominent in the business'?
rach day beginning Monday, Aug. 8 h«ri rfnn?
whirti^iM^rtri? wra''nm conlracl uas entered into for the endless variety for lourist. resorter ami circle* of that city and has taken an biakes in Michigan during the month'for Prosecuting Attorney at the Pr'from eight till twejve A. M. and one to Jtth
j m*ry. I have decided not to withdraw
‘
‘
lerm °r onf &gt;*•*■ “* thirtieth day of camper alike.
active part in it* political and social: °‘-Aug'.ul
five P. M Come early lo get good sec­
Will be brought by the Male
sUte my name,
name.
.
Supplies will
June.
June, 1933. Morris
Morri* O.
O. Hill. County i
Uff. Alling nuuiy position* of trust and;j police and certain authorized ttatlng
ond hand books. THERE WILL BE NO
the effort* already made
’1 uiiptcclate
—
, Clerk-—Adv.
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Out 8-24
ANNOUNCEMENT. I
responsibility.
CHANGES IN BOOKS USED IN THE
WEEKS SCHOOL REUNION.
in my behalf and sollfit your continued
I stations will be announced later.
GRADES OR HIGH SCHOOL
I wish tot announce that I am a can­
Saturday, August 13. ‘ Pot luck din­
supjiorl at the polls. September 13, IWX
NUTRITION
LEtTTURE.
j
MARTIN
SCHOOL
REUNION.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
-Adv. g-3. D. A. Van Buskirk. Supt.
didate for the Republican nomination
ner with chicken or equivalent—Adv.
Adelbert Ourtrighi.—Adv.
'
Hie last day for paying taxes bi Au­ for Register of Deeds at tiie Primary-.
The lecture on ■■Nutrition" 'Will be, Al Cole'.- landing. Thomiipple lake,
CRAWLEY FAMILY REUNION.
BASEBALL—
AT ------------------VICKERY'S.
.
-----------------gust 10. After that day there will be September 13. Your consideration will be given
।
by MIm Linn, a registered nurse, । Tues. Aug.. 18. Pot luck dinner. Bring
PODUNK SCHOOL RKUNION.
Bunday. August 14. al Herrington's
Sunday, August 7, DowHng vs. Crook- • the usual penalty.-*!™. Nellie Smith, much appreciated. —Joint F. Chamber- j(this
I
evening at the home of Mrs. Roy rtablc service. Diana Barnum, Secy.—
Saturday. Aug. «. al church. FM luM
resort Clear Lake. Dowling.—Adv.
,ed lake.—Adv.
City Trea*urer.
—Adv. lain.—Adv.
|Adv.
. I dinner. Ail come,—Adv.
.
&lt; Cordes, at 7:45 o'clock.

r of Saving Taxpayers'
Money Is-Aim of School
Authorities
,
'*
Auth
.°™l«
In some mannw l,le reJk&gt;Tt ha* been
u•

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IRVING WOMAN AR­
RESTED FOR ARSON

ROAD COMM SS ON
MAKING PROGRESS

TAree Cent Postage
Reducing Stamp Sale

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NO CI­
ONS MORE HOPEFUL

Band to
DESCRIBES THE ST, Hastings
Give Second Concert
LAWRENCEWATERWAY

BARRY SCOUTS EARN
CAMPMERTAWARDS

convention
Ot Rural Carriers

Fred Smith’s Farm

Auto License Sale
Enjoys “Mild Boom ’ ’

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1938

PAOB TWO

Our t_
j pledge of aii vpo automoone zicrow,
1 tax money to tounUM is only for tin*

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1833eIrvted
’I7w•»&gt;ncw
Icf’&amp;1»lurr
h,rl’i
I I PUF tiw
TAY &gt;eftr **
November
ulU•conlillir Vl/rihni lAA venein January. If the situation
ULI TL 1ILIUII I I nn thcn g«.nu t0 ^mand It that body can ;
nrmr
PL
r

MONEY SHALL BE USED FOR
RELIEVING TAXATION
BURDEN

uw CAUSING
CONSIDERABLE DELAY

REVENUE STAMPS NEEDED

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In
the yewr 1934----------------------this county will---have
----------------------to pay road bonds of $53,628. which'
will finish the payment of all the out- ’
Handing codnty Covert rood bond* Wc j

---------------------FOR
DEEDS—--------------SUPPLY.—
NOT AVAILABLE
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THE HOLLOWAY ME­

MORIAL IN RIVERSIDE

ENOOR SEASON
CLEAR AWAY

LOCAL NEWS

W._. Dwljned and Made By
Spl„,011„1
^,urK1.1 , p u
The Haatings Monument
at 302 N Church St All welcome
J
The Matthews picnic will be held at ■
Works Of This City
In the advertiseine’nt of the Has­ Thornapple lake Sunday. August 7
Everybody bring lemons —Adv
tings -Monument Co. in this issue of
MUs Marjory Norris lias returned-Ju
the Banner, ia pictured the monument
M very classic design, which was or­ lier home from Pennock hospital and is i
dered by Mrs Ella Holloway In mem­ gaining nicely from her recent oprra- ■
ory of her beloved husband, the late Hon
Mr*. Ii J Freeland is slowly recov­
William J Holloway, for many years
a prominent buxines* man ot this city ering from painful injuries received in
Thli Memorial wax created and de­ an auto •accident, but is still unable to
signed by Mr John Ironside, and all
of the work was executed al the Ha*-1 Clioicc Gladioli 25c a dozen delivered,
tings Monument Works right here in • Baskets to rent for parties and funeral*
Hastings. aU of which only enipiiusiscs Cull 3451 Emma Chandler. 1311 Sbuth
his skill in designing und creating and I Hanover - Adv
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01
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U.L. n,m In Mraian.l
Tjrer. wlorM, &gt;
M U„ cm-

Broken lihea of popular styles remaining from our
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spirited July selling are regrouped and still further
HERE NOT
LEGISLATE VOTED TO
reduced in price to assure speedy'disposal. Needless
PAY FNTIRE SUM IN 1933
beiieve that when thu county get*!
ABLE TO CARRY STOCK
'to say, that no style is here in all sizes; but every
FAT tn line oum IH ISOO 'out of debt the sunenrlsoni
supervisors will
will ir.Mst
insist
si&gt;e.from 3 to !) is included in the assortment.
I he
keepihg tlw county out of debt,
Barry County's Share Will on
Desiring
Transfers
thus saving the 6 jx-r cent interest tills Perst
values most rentai^nble, for prices represent but
Doubtless Be Somewhere
county has ixid on these bonds.
of former parkings.
Around 890,000.00
Stamps Required
| Tlw revenue bin paaMxi by the reFor many years half of the automo­
■ rent congtes-s- Crwitain.- a provision that,
bile weight tax ha* been paid by the
state to tiie counties Of' this half,
i u catulng con.sidrrablc delny in. the
11 registering' of dri-d.
according to
seven-eighth* was apportioned on tn*
llc-rtiniy’Rrichter is»rl Royea Thu. act QUALITY marks' all of the work, the | Battle Creek
amount of weight tax which w-a* paid
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11 rjx®ifl&lt; * that all deed i ul conveyance well defined lines and the ornamenu-, .
by the individual counties to the state
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i Unn nuntauw l» iu mdi.1MI A *™
nl~
The other one-eighth wax divided
(are subject to tax Revenue &gt;'
(Continued from page 00r&gt;
■ fore it ( character and beauty Besides struc-1
*“*J**!?!(
Mr *ni*
I
among* the counties in- proportion to
i must be atBxed to t.iic deed bet
&lt; orttnrr—Tl * Mir ..ti'irm
’' ca» ***
°&gt; »»&gt;’ person The.-; tural meriU. the pleasing design shows !’!a! Allerding. E High «’ •» Montheir mileage of road.that
nr h a Adtimnie of rhi« rite '',,Acnur !,,“n’lfc' however, according to excellent point* in its decorations Th* ’-^l- Augu*. I Congratulations.
‘Tlw House of Quality Foolwciir"
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J (the act. cannot be carried by any
. Byzantine carving in panels and line! Two babies have been ftirn
•l'. sevion voted that, for the year 1633. the
Democratic primary candidates.
ojflc,. m a city under 25.000 jxiplaHon ! treatment bespeak task- and refine-(haspita) the past week: a girl
entire weiglrt tax should be paid to the
Mr
For Governor—Patrick H. O Brien . Theretoix the stamps required to mak* inent.
and M». William Clemence.
counties for tire purpu-&lt;- of relieving
c
a C»mey Kaiamaasi. । uiw deeds legal cannot be purcha*-Ti Tlw
Route 1 on
2i&gt;. and a
..
them of taxation Th* added half 1* to
Hie material in
In both monument and .Route
«m July 26.
a s*&gt;n
. U1 ^,rry county. Tii-wc wi»o wi-1: i markers is of the best light Barre Ver-, and Mrs Izo Barry. Route 3. on Aube divided among the counties on the william A Comstock, Detroit
l.irutmant Governor—AllqnE- Steb-:-tamps air put to the trouble and de- inont gray granite, known
a* —Th* [gust 3
Mme basis as was the original hah llliUllHHIlWnHIIIIIIIIIIHIIBIIlH
^(Miihg Jo tlw Deiurtment of I Rock of Ages." and the carvingto tin . The-Dowling Cemetery Circle will
■ seven-eighth.* being apportioned on bin*. Ionia
t ongrr-sman—I onrth District—Mm- internal Revenue at Ih-tnut for them niinutrst detail was executed by the! meet
the amount of weight tax money paid
Thi* act requirlnc u-- of r.-venmsand-blast procew
jjhur
by the respective counties, and one* ' me Kslunburn. St Joseph:Raymond
L
Anglejnlrc.
Saiigatuck:
George
stamps
on
.deed.-,
of
conveyance
and
at
I
The
Holloway
memorial
is
erected
fq)|o
eighth on the highway mileage.
Rnw preventing po.-t othc- , on the family lot In Riverside ermr-1 Jane Smith. Jennie Sloium 'and Ella
Last year Barry county paid to the Foulkc-. .Hartford: Roman I Jarvu-,! !11C
state In automobile weight lax the Benton Hubor; Birge C. swift Middle- (rujn c.inyina a supply ts causing nn | tny. Tiie merit* of the design and Smith
turn of $88,842: but the county re­ nlle. Charles H. Kinrnirr.e. GaMopoh- rnd«f ”&lt;fe'uy und mbubden-tunilin' tlw fine workmanship stand as u fine Tlw Ciiarlotlr Community Band dl*
stale senator— Eiclilh IH-trirf—-John
Bove* *ay *
1 credit for our local Jinn'. Irt&gt;nsid| .reeled by H. A..Rigby wdl play a pioceived more than half oT~ that sum.
which would have been $44,421 This C.
1 Stafford. Lawreiwe; Peter fl Br.» &lt; .Reinster Boyes hinwelf rannot keen Brotlwr* have been tn biuincits in Has- gram al Bennett park, Charlotte. SunI th**.- -tamp- on hand tss.iiL- ;$»,* tings lor 25 year.- Every cemetery in day. August 7. at 3 30 p M COlWre*county "was actually paid.by the state Allegan county
the sum ot $$4.01- ‘he apioun*. above •. Krpreseniatlvi In 1. r g I - I a t u r r— comny has made rm special hudgel for I Barry county und u great many in man M J Hart id Saginaw will git.
a half being due to the distribution 1 .?r,
r.' MMdleville.
1 pun'ha'ii'.g them. Jiuisnng from th!- other counties tn Michigan have out- : the intetmi -'.on addn - C
I rebate Judge—Lee C. Howard, Ha*oLreWntw stamps fonnerly carrltsl | Maiulln^ destgiw erected by this well &lt;»i Marshall will *|x-vk briefly
of the one-eighth according to hightmg. township.
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, (on in the p-st office iwr«- ilwRetist -t known monument concern, which will
Sheriff—George W. Leonard and Fuy :wil(1i(| hav.- i.i keep abnut -gl (kki worth 1 stand nut only ax beautiful memorials. PRES. HOOVER EVI­
Receipt* so Tar indicate that for
*h.f. &gt;!ami»
.
. • continually
..... ... .t-» . o..r
,«*-.■*•• ...
on hand
but ......
ulso ■**
a* .«•••*.
testunoniah
to «,triit..a
skilled
1632 the amount of automobile weight E Green, brrth of this city.
County Clerk—Theodore S. K Reid •upply tl» d- mayd adequately tiH' i ciuft.Miwn of artistic ability, uho take*
DENCED FINE SPIRIT
tax from Barry .county will fall below
.
that of 193J What Ute difference will of this city.
post , office here kept stocks of $3.0&gt;*t j pride In tlwir wbrk aAi -c*k to give
I QA LICENSED
ue
MW sear 1933 ............
- v...
f’ounty Treasuror-Uycnzo F Mau*.! or nio:c on hand at all times, but Reg- &gt; tu« »&lt;» eent., value lor every dollar Appointed Four Democrats and
be tor the
no one
can
. d(*alhuTin
...
...lot s I'expended.
state, it is difficult to estimate 1U cl,y: Ward A Quick, Nashville,
| i-ier Iioyi-s by
.small
Three Republicans On R. F.
Register 4T •»
Deeds— Earl&gt; «&gt;
R »•*
Boyes.
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amount But in 1933 the entire weight
(might
be a bl*-to get m with supplies
No democratic candidate filed fori' totzdiiig about SIDOO
C. Commission
‘
REUNION OF BARRYVILLE
U.A IO
V. U..-,. . —-U.UHfc ....
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attorney,
circuit court;
counties, in the’ same manner as has prosecuting
t
Pzi sident Homer lys disarmed* all
In order to acquaint
with the.
cii*in*v enunm ni acc
been the half of it heretofore paid the commissioner,. dram cdmmlssloner, I,!!&lt;■« ii-ulatkrn. re.ardlt.4 the tram-Irr I
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS passible criticism of himself a having
RADIO TUBES
or surveyor
.
counties. It would seem probable that coroner
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—;-----any other than a patriotic motive tn
There are many more candidates on (
the county will get from the state next
:Iw orguniMtion of the Reconstruction
r„
Mcmbcra
who
Attended
Thlr.
year, as its share of the automobile the primary ballot this year than at
I
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weight tax. from $60,000 to 1100,000 any time w* can remember .When one United State? Bureau of Internal
ty-Two Years Ago -Held En­
of sever
commission .
Half of that sum must be. used fftr reeall* that it U up to the primer to see
members, all named by the Presidin'
joyable Meeting Sunday
irn
highway construction and mainte­ that these name; are properly alter­
8. Conveyances: 'Deed. Uyvtniment.l
nance Th* distribution of the re­ nated on the bally'.. where there. 1* r&gt;r writing, delivered on or after tiie I Our Barp'viUc correspondent &gt;ent u tiie chairman of the commission
JOI*
1 JO
1 s»
&gt; ji
maining half will be up to the sujwr- more than one candidate for any dfllce. 15th day after the date of the enact-? the. following interesting item about F'iimcr Senator. At.lcc Pomerette
so
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IS
one
can
realize
that
it
will
be
some
visors It would seem likely that that
ir.cnt of the Revenue Act ot 1932 and a reunion held at tlw Berryville church Olihi It would b* impossible lot
Ji
171*
SpBlD SUPER TUBE!
.70
body ,w&gt;ll favor applying this cobnty &amp; proposition to get out the* primary bal­ before July 1. 1931 -un'.-s* deposited j on Sunday which wcgive herewith:
President Hoover or anytxxiy else j&gt;.
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JI0
ICO
10
K .
Last Sunday niotnitig our church show more conclusive evidence of cnextra’share of the weight tax to the lots.
tn escrow before April 1. 1932-. wherein
JU
IW
so
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As tiie Banner ha/ said many times, any land.*, t.’iwnnnis • or other realty service wax honored by the presence of
retirement of the county’s Covert road
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ss
119
bonds.'of which $#4,520 will be due In we think the jrrimary sy'stepi has out- sold shall be granted, signed, trans­ (Rev. Lloyd Mea&lt;fand family ot Igindng:
Without dbiulit such non-parttran arY0 .
m*c
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1633 II would a|&gt;pear that the super­ groan any useful purpose it may have ferred. or oliu-zwui- conveyed to. or ' Mrs. Grace G;\’nfUpt Knowles an.i inn by the Rre-flicnt tn a nutter which
100
in*
1
10
so
j
daughter
and
iter-y
’
ounK
daughter
ot
visors would be safe, in calculating that
so'Vitally concerns tiie welfare of th-'
vested in, the purchaser or purchasers.,
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111
101
at least half of this $64,520 could be ettpenslve When one consider* tlw or any other person or person*, by’his. [i Assyrlk' Center, making three genera­ country will incn'as* lux rriuitaHdtr .. ■
so
»PB9D
c&lt;xit
of
the
ticket*,
getting
Out
all
the
tions;
Mrs.
Ella
Lathrop
Shepard
and.,
JJ«
so
110
counted on from the county’s extra - - - - &lt;■her, or their dircetton. when tlw con- ,l
a safe and sound administrator of our
weight tax money, leaving the re- election supplies, convening and paying Mderation of value ot the intereM or 'j Iut daughter ot Battle Creel: and.Mr- national kffair*.
;&gt;j
1*0
so
1 to
the
and then property* conveyed, exclusive of th.’ I Hattle Shafer and son of MontaTi
mximng half io be raised by taxation for all ”
” election boards --&lt;«
SSI
1*0
so
110
at the coming December tax levy The ■ clerk.'-, the amount which a primary value of any herj or. vtieumbratice rc- They had come to meet with the memPERFECT PERFORMANCE
_
of a Sunday School class or-1
tiie state o! —
Michigan will run matninn thereon at the time of xalc. ,
bonds are not due until next May. ro'tx
.
CLARK
The state highway department pays Into hundred- of th-Hisands'.of dollars, exceeds $1&lt;X) and doc&gt; not exceed $5&lt;X).,! ad 32 years ago. Thou' living in
Word was
reaching
the automobile license tax moneys(possibly —
““— “a million dollars 50 cents; and forrurh additional $5M i the nelgilborliood who attended were
quarterly. In March June. September Tiie old system of caucuses and conven- or fractional part thereof. 50 cent.-. Mt 5. Maude Dyvine M*rtd and fanujy..
- ••
- . : dnughter of
and December, so tliat by the time the lions did not cost tiw Mate ot Michigan This .-ybdivfslon shall not apply to any
bonds will be due the county will not a penny It had Its abtiM-.v which be­ in*tniment or writing given to /.ecure a ;
j Youngs and spent most ot her early life
unbearable: but' tlitw abuse, (k.b, .
have received enough from the Mate came
ter. Charlotte.
।
In Barry county, several year* of which
to take care of half of the $64,520 due could
have been ea»tlv corrected by
Art 75 WHO SHALL AFFIX
At Uw ck»eof tMchurcll service all w,.„. spent in the Brush Ridge dlMrtr
on Covert road bonds in 1933
But providing the Austrahnn ayaleni' oi STAMl'S- Tl... AM requlr.-. Hut
[■»"&lt;”*
K"&gt;&amp;„
'.'F
H"l\there will be money in other fund* balloting lor every convention! .v&gt; that i!p.r«n «l«. make. l«,., ... luu™
p** «'*
»&gt;&gt;•• u«n«.
which the county can undoubtedly use it would be imposeibk- to drltaud can- inalmmem &lt;a»M. tlx-reunto- iMll g» »' U-’Ura* I'-mUW
'™- City
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
temporarily .which will be replaced av didate* or the voter- “
The Australian!
---- ’
am* and camel u» ,««&gt;«■ ..umSw . n Thr&gt;
"“N d"-' WW"
six years ago
money ii received from the state iugh- ‘ballot !has made
* ' .an
.. end to corruptton
. .. nlso iwdhtbir* any iht-cii iron, accent-, -a- taken 3- yean. aso. -£here acre
‘She leaves to mourn, one daughter.
way department on the county's extra at tiie polls, bacauxe the bargainer* for ms Ma li m»truin.‘nu urjeaf thev arc
earh c-.-s BannnurenwJ. acre M.s Florem* Smith and three grand■HHillIHMISMinHM
share ot the weight tax
-such
xuch corruption could
could mH
not have any nroemv stanwed
MC*’ one Ptwm. some telling rhildren ot San Frnnci'co. .one sister.
If that plan can be followed, the means ()f knowing that the votes for
Art 76 ACTUAL VALUE AT TTMEP0* Mra- Wm Detine y.a* _th&lt;lr
h­ Mr- Emm# Wellman, of thi« city and
xupervivors in October will not need to which they paid money, or gave other
two half brothers. Orlando and Charles
OF
CONVEY
ANGE
THE
MEASURE;'
vote more than-832.260 by tax for Cov- consideration.--, were being delivered
to maple sugar: they also told about
Realize Your Wants By Reading Other People's Want-Ads
ert road bond.*. That will be a re- We hope that there may convene at
mnvnim nl U«l, iw-1?' ?T"td”Vt. A“
. auction of $40.0QP in that .pnc item as Lansing thls.cpming winter a legula- pient*. or other real property i* left ihad a wonderful knowledge and re­
compared with the preceding year, .lure with saiiaand sense enough to do open to be fixed by future cotton- membrance of the Banyv'tile Sunday
Tiie taxpayers will surely appreciate away with our outrageously expciunc Igennes the actual value at the time ol school and church services worth mot.'
such a reduction.
and umatisfactory primary system
than money can buy Mrs Huttie
tipon tiie deed,■ instrument. or-nffllffg Shah-r gave a fine talk about the d*Erted ones, three having been taken
I whereby the conveyance is made
xn the claxs. Mrs* Minnie Mead Pres­
j Ar' 77 TAX HOW COMPUTED—tn
Icalcuiuu.ng
the amount of stamp* ton. Mr*. Minnie Lake Burton amt Mr*
(which must be affixed Co n deed of Emma Lathrop Hayman. A wreath of
given
with their picture in the center
। conveyance, file tax is computed upiti
hangs in the church tn their honor.'.
Rev Mead
chairman of the
encumbrances which rest on
tl:c sale and ar*
w suit . . F.nCum- An iinnttal homecoming of
'brahce* placed &lt;&gt;n ya property in c'on- tille Sunday School, to meet tlw It
.mvtnm wi(h and a- a re«ult of'the Sunday in June ChmmllUi.* were a
e fihafer.4 Mrs
-*r transfer, a.- well a* notes for pointed. Mrs
Lbw Criblamt v
'deferred payment.*, can hot be d-?du&lt; " d
im deteflhitung the amount upon winch

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। Word was received here on Thursday
(of the death of Mrs Emma Hessmer
. Reck ot Ia&gt; Angeles widow ot the Ute
T ( Jam** Rqck. wlio died six years ago,
' , ihcr death occurring early Wednesday
: 149 graduate* o: !unrning.
r .&gt;r!’n *rc
*'k,rf Hock had been m poor .health
inter**: to Barry ;^ir tjle
years, having sufAlice June Gran! r,.rrd a FtroV of paralysis m 1925. Dur£J
1 Irt-r* .
... ...
_.--- -. .
. . _
r-u’.: Rapa
! &gt;» and patient, never complaining
jMnrfaref Er
It will be remembered that Mr and
;gw; Verroi
,-ht.- in H.i.--,Mrs. L V Bes.yner of this city are on
ul- arts life14 western trip, arriving in U-. Angele*
..Lldred Bas- on Monday before hi* sutar's louaing
•nd Edward J Hunger-(c.n Wednesday, thetr first meeting in
ford Mid
• three, year limited; thirty-tup years.
Jam** Rock, son of Mr and Mrs.
Adam Rock, and Misa Emma Besmier.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jphn Besx’ Charles .Minable received word on men. were united in marriage in the
(Friday that he had passed tiie state
Episcopal church In Hastings in
examination and is now a licensed em- :6® aad went *° California to reside
Jbahner
in 1900 Surviving U one son. Harry
--------------- « e &gt;i-------------Rock, ol Los Angeles, one brother. L
LACEY.-------------V Beumer, and a sister. Mrs E A
There will be a public social consist- Clarke of Los Angelo. Sympathy u
•is of free movie and musical enter- extended to the bereaved ones
tainment with ice cream, hot dogs pop1
corn etc at la.-ev Thursday evening
OBITUARY.
August II by Briggs LAS
--------------- - ---------------Friday afternoon. July 3-’. at his h*ma
A rarlosd of surplus army clothing in Hastings, where he has spent many
recently sent to Oklaltoms Indian years He is survived, by a daugfmr,
tribes
-found to contain only Mrs Lilisn Burke, two. brothers. John
wcoler. Underwear
of Rattle Creek and Mark of Marquand.
•••
Mo. also two granddaughters. Mrs.
Approximately 34 per cent of the (Eileen Burroughs ot Hastings und Mrs
natural wealth ot the Urufed
u'CryMal Howard ot Chicago and a

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Tire McNltt law provide* that these ft» church and going west pan the O'Cod- putlmg on gravel in place* where it U
, miles shall —
be taken over
u- by
--------------the cdun-- nor
•’----place
----- to' —
the -east
-------------------shore of Gun
---------lake. ',,-eatly needed, will make tlwm better
] ty. 20 per cent each year If tiie coun-, then skirting the eakt und south shores than they have ever been before
। ty road commission hud dune in this of that lake to a connection with the There will be u small amount available
county os wine roitf commissions orc Orangevtlle-Gun lake county road; o/
I;doing in other counties, it wxruld *rem the township road.leading noHlt from of ttwse township roadi but nut
1 hopeless to expect Hur development of' thd* Klingensmith schoolhouse through enough to cover them with gravel for
c. real county system. Fortunately for Howeru Mills, where II turns west to.Jhrlr entire length .Tliat t. a matter
(Continued from page one)
. 'tiie people of Burry county’tlulr roud tlic county line; w the road Ir.idinC Jhat must te met in the future and. let
of this city is paved for about six miles r .ccmmlMion luis taken the McNHt bill north from Bowens Mills to a conncc- tu: hope, under conditions much more.
|B
Il is also paved from Kuismunxi north eriou*ly. und liu.s felt that it unit the turn with M-37; or the towiuiiip road favorable than wc now'lune
of tlw commlKUon t,i not only istarting a little we.-t of Middlrvilli;.
Tiie time may come when flic town-:
to the Barry county line. What will duty
'
ultimately be done’with tins highway in itake over there ruiyb. but to do w. passing through Irving mid connecting »hl|» may arrange with the county
not known as yet. but it is already an ' much improving on them us puulblc with tin- south river toad—anyone who road commission for the gravelling oi
impoitam trunk line and will become with’ the limited amount of money [will travel tlw.se .recently improved there township roads to a width ot nine
more so with the development of the available to the county for Dial pur-j pad:, will ftijmit tli.it a Wonderful im­
pr u-. vinntirtnR* t&gt;-cn made on -all ot
lake resorts of this county and lourhl pose under Un- McNltt bill.
travel northward Into upper Michigan. । For thb year tliat law-has provided|them
over gtf.utio, or about «l«) tfi Hit; B. a simple 61 what tlw county on the top ol tiiew roads thi-v would M '
Ail these trunk lines will.br' the main rornrtbhig
i
highways of the county when de- ।tnik- for Uie BH'mile* ot towpiiiip roavV r«ad-cwnmlssiun Intends to du in every good enough fur every practical pur-1
veloped.- It will take some time, owimt itaken over thb year. The County ywnl • towUsJdp in th&lt; improvement ul luwnEvery taxpayer of Burry ctarnty will!
hiu set out lo improve 'the ship road.-, wldch. under .tiie McNltt
to the fact that money to hnance high- cammlssion
*
..u.r more
*.~.e -than ten
iv„ miles already
uuruu, Lak- (bill; will
............
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----------, pcuimend what tlw. commtr.Mu» ha.'. I
little
all...l/teonw
county
roods’
ways is not as plentiful as formerly
it *s not expected that the BpO miles &lt;5o,,e 1" 'mprmlng tlw town. hip mileTiie secondary system ol liighways in en
* over in every luwnsldp. dud has
progress in Hurt di- , of townrhip rouiU can be graded and ,1K*‘ ,talt,Ti °vt’r l*,ls ytat- &gt;1 that
,i (
this county are the-county roads, con- niade'unbelievable
.
Anyone’ who will travel over graveled
iwmplv of
ft what we moyj-xpect
may,ex;ac. from the.
the
...............................................
... arid. made
. -tandhrd
standatd county '.ample
tilting of about 230 miles. There nre ’—
nclion
.. question
.. arid, . ,'T.-i.rl
Hl the
! !&gt;..
»tit ni, a w».
' ■- highways
- ----- --------recently
---------- rMds That is out of the
w,d t*»mmissiol» in
we .
good roads, tome of them much more tip* township
. .futun
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miin
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proved
by
’
the
county
road
cammiMiiun
ft
n.
utuivcc'.Muy
Bui
they
can
be
believe
it
is.
it
will
mean
n
n-ul
.
ysn-.u
costly than necewsury. It L- donbtnil If
.....be added to lending, from tin- Yunkm* .Sprttw
urrt arc being, greatly improved. Th-- ,'1 r',uh!y road, fin- this count.
much or any mileage will
the
ie present
—
county
highway system
church west to Gun lake, rkirting the • contract rn^dt- by Uie vounty road th** CII,llll&gt;
1 jwtv.hip. ma'. tnmb;j;&lt;■
Tiie third piirl-ot the county system lake to Stneter •• ryxirt; or the mul cmnmBftion with Brown Bro., for the 10 ^travel them, or at bu •. '...• no. r im- ;
... ...
..
.roads.
. . ig»jdnt|jng about a mile muth of tliat grading oi these towtUhip roads und l-fttant of them. That would inuXe ant
will
be the preMiil .townrhip
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Manker u.&lt; If th*

/little before dark two of tlx ofhr-r.- |
!&lt;ft the Manker home., ini 1mm mg that i
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dog. They explained to her that they I
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place, but did not disturb tiie planL1
• When the preveutor und state lire
imarshAl did come to the Manker home
' ul. about )0 o'clock’ Mr: Mutiltrr had
[evidently thought tiie tiling through
and realized thin sjw and not Brawn
[was under .•■usplcloh, They found her
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! house In bed and- round mdeep She
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[are informed. sighed a confwL-un that
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j She was takAn belfry-Justice Cort­
i right TJuusday. botina over to-circuit
'court In the num of 21.500. This bat!
Frocks with a charming—
was furnished later lrj,the day. so she
Dola! Stripe*!
r.a- able to return to her home,
long - - happy life ahead!
I Mrs. Manker has many jiecuilnritio
Everything !
And such a liny price for so
and a vigorous personality.
Siu.clrt-Mes like a man. does a man\work
much smartness!
Mi*sq*’
Dark and lig'it
'on the farm and in two nr three fistic
and women’s size*.
•hades!
,ciicount&lt;-rF with men has more than
। held her own. It i* said that she statjJ
cd that she rould dot-bear the thought,
of having Brown in the neighborhood:
।any longer. She was n*j afraid of him, his parents this week.
Corners spent Sunday at Gun lake.
• In the least, but she Claims he was
Esther Erway is spending some time
Maurice Erway is working in Grand
i mean to her. would, call Iwr names
with her aunt. Mrs. Homer McKibben,
; whenever he met her or saw her. when Rapids.
,
Chas. Whittemore and family and at the Yankee Springs store.
no one was within hearing distance*
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and
The matter will be taken up in cir- Cleo .Brown and family of Hickory
cult court later. .
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ASSYRIA.
The program lor the Eiigle reunion
111 charge of Mrs. Pcurle Holmes.
Mrs.
Alma
Wrlchcr
and
Mrs:
Jennie Holmes pi;oinl'c.s n real enter­
taining ' event Amos wd Andy
’
lie there and Ice cream for nil, Pot
luck dinner nt noon
The Bum- Line Sunday school
■hi.Id a picnic on August 4.
Mr. und Mrs. Gaylord Holmes silent
Sunday in Battle Creek' with lu-r. sh­
ier. Mrs. liconard Smith
TT&gt;r Briggs school reunion will be
held ut the school grounds on Thurs­
day. August 18. Pot luck dinner at
noon followed by fuuJness meeting.
1 program and sports Mcsdames Lucy
. Marshall of Bellevui-. Maude Packer,
j Battle Creek und Floyd Miller are the
executive committee.
Tiie fourth quarterly conference of
Bottle Creek circuit, of which Rev.
Dixon Is pastor, will bi- held on Tues­
day evening. Augirft 18.
Miss Helen Gray and Mrs. Doris
Warner entertained on Tucsctay bfternoon ut the former s home nt Lacey,
nt a miscellaneous shower, honoring
Miss Marjprie Stanton, who soon Is to
wed Mr. Phillip Gnut of Vcnnontville.
The Briggs Ladles' Aid Society have
plans under way, for nn evening event.
When a free movie will be featured
mid refreshments of ice cream, pop
mid sandwiches will be served.
Mrs. Pearle Holmes was the recent
victim of u birthday surprise when
neighbors walked in to spend the eve­
ning. bringing, pot luck supper.
’
Sunday dinixir glirsls at ihc Fred
Miller home were their mother, Mrs
Sylvia^ Bcidmorc. Mr and Mrs Byron
Guy and family und Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Wurncr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller entertained
Sunday evening with a waffle supper
The following. Mr. and Mts. Ray Jones,
Mr. and Mrs Joe Moqr» mid daugh­
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner,
The usual large crowd attended the
|OtU school reunion Saturday, about
Ione hundred uud fifty being present.
A very' interesting program with sports
and a ball game, also the presence of
Congressman John Ketcham, rounded
out n very enjoyable day
। Joon Erway spent the week with
| relatives in Kalamazoo.
Virginia Havens attended the ^Martln , Young People’s picnic nt Lake
Odessa Friday.
Louie Erwny of Kalamazoo and Ray
Erway and family were Sunday guesta.
at Fred OtU’
Chas. Whittemore and Tamjly at­
tended'the Pioneers' Picnic at Cedar
Creek Thursday.
Roy Oakes and family spent Sun­
day at Wall lake.
Sunday visitor* at Roy Erway * were.
Mrs. Sara Erway and Virginia Smith:
of West Rutland, Harel Buskirk and.
Irene Pierce ot Hastings
Ward Erway of Has' igs b vBUtag

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Jamie remained fur a week’s visit
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n«&gt;nnA«* 141 Washington. - the former soldiers.
Hastings Danner|jhowed ^^abiy good discipline ‘Views
■ Mlcr eviction orders were issued, large
-— .
— I Like the Depression.
Bits of Yesterday
! number* of veteran* accepted the gov A Texas Editor Comment*.
,
ernment’s offer.to provide Iraniportacook BX&gt;m. E lliots. . [ton homi. Oulj. Use „jOre rabid
POLITICAL’BATT.
Getting Down to Earth.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Real Life Again.’
HEVEKTr SEVEXTII YEAH bonus seeker* and cummunui^ rep!UUc,u bfU, unUj
Mrs. Devltt Bronson entertained five
J"1 •y®nU*
--------------- malned. These two element*, succeeded.jWy,. examined it very carefully; d ... We publish herewith an editorial I Ub,f» “l'
*1 HssiiM*. | ln praeipltaUng a riot that wa* handled there b ahy string attached to H '''‘written by Henry Arulcy. Texas new*- menUr&gt;r t0 ,wr slJrter' Mrs c"ro“ «
!wtth surprisingly Utik damage t,. lit*' «"*” • h"hcd “*"k ««* 1 11 paperman. Moat of ns readily appre-! Detroi t.
....
...
elate I)u. mnr. n.inf»i urt&lt;£,«,.! Mrs Joseph J Emery of Jacksonville,
and property by the U. S. Troops. The ui'.Ji n but swallow it. and before you mild boonu" that have h|t our coun-. Florida, who ha* been spending *evmarch on Wacfrington was a mistake OO the uallowtaK act go away u» -vmw lrj; ,.MTt.uuwBj.y
wrt(KUcall&gt;. out n
rrmxIIWK
i
tar
Mr
U rrnuuncu r«r mt "al *ecks
with her brother. Fred
’from the /test, but It ft probable that qui- t place and Jhink it over. We need Ansley to jpoint
point out U»e
the few
few- ray* of
of 1 Spaulding, and family expect* to leave
k^hI straight thinking right now sunshine that may be filtering through
au*^ust*'lCa*°
llW
the B. E. F. woultf have maintained its
Wc tired anything else
orderly record, to the last except for
promises won: save our country
: Mr. and Mr*. Albert Konkle of
,tlic communists and other agitatoi/:
C-|.VH.„&lt;1, Ohio, ,r, k,™
. 1.0
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U,,, .«&lt;ndln« ,umMhoo, ,ta
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A DISAPPOINTMENT. ' .
'rur rud in mx Utt. 1 h.d nW,™
-If GarriG s muniiuUdri wa* an anfl-' . . . . , . \----- ; , ■—.-------------- :»na *i*o mm. ruuana me
I friend*, u-hat‘*11t am,,Uhe^o
like tncat
—atcommon
entnmnnj ihad
.
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tilmiux. if hat .-Ji.it&gt; ,w i- .-.ay of Gave: nor j*h*
been thetr guest
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"Our manners becoftie more iicrrih c«m,» n. . u with the kov_.Uc nWh-hat.
. Mr. and Mr*. Carrol Johnion and.
tioiu, our men it'.difTcrcr.t. our women
0:1 ‘ onf '’YVh1” tnc-' family of Chicago. Mr. and Mr*. D. C.1
•■mor'.* i •.urc.qur trip to Clucago/ .. 1
bold arid assuming The jiert Uli}* o! i made fo t.. commendable purpose 11}; Ne»s&lt;Hube-organixaUon could be out Johnson of. Omaha. Nebraska^ were
of later .notificutt &gt;n‘“I I?*'1.4
nn"' “nt‘ !''' ,’*“1 ,o l‘'nvt'i guests lust week at the Tyden cottage I
fifteen lit allowed to give her ojluilon
on alb subject*. Slie awe*-into silence; c-rcmemh.*. the ippcarahce war- .»i ?* lSlt\ fut, KS#lb^. ’U0^‘r,,t’ Y?dl'5 I •“ Gun lake and of relatives here
.••riKing-h'-i»&gt;w:&gt; ■ file leebh- ,uh|
have I &lt; riyeii UK) miles t&lt;&gt; u burijjftry Grant and Philip and
her .superior*, for who can »ish-toholo &gt;trlking-h'-down
half-hvarte,i unplatve that greeted the/•"e’- w“ ‘hrough three hours of. bunk, u()bby Colgrove arc spending a week
uvmxu -uh ; mpp*n&lt; »«&lt;»-.' n,.' fill! rn-n .; adilrev- h i* left the impn s-. .' “n !'r, U’ m,“kc ■
“
n.‘
'' ttt “M‘ Colgrove cottage. Gun lake. Mr.
MDUHV *«irl«u» coiwlticiaUvn i* the
"J n-.vii
'
r_ ik.it
than the iiipjMrtcrs of! *7! t
h»'Y
lxlclc •MI a' and Mrs. Harold Pelham of Detroit
r*?rt&gt; fCt WOrk '''
’Ji'?’?' i
Uw wcfk e’n‘J wlth ,hc,nhideoui undress of the present d»v. ffir J Al
Al Smith
Smith wre dt-uijipolnted unh the i
"llu'
i‘s many News-OlokxLloy'd O. Lohyicycr and sons.
lobe perfectly fashionable u’to be half . Ii-.vi.tiuii tuMiihue.
And Well they might be. 'fhe ad-•’"‘p
niake those : jumor and Jack, of Germantown,
naked."
die &lt; ’«i:ain.-&lt;t nv u .dngio invpirme ; J*1-‘
x’ *x’WanLW '; Pennsylvania are expected this week
• utterance aim announcing that he 1
“bole outnt vmikl leave tlu.- office: f(ll. a months stay with her parent*,
..ec-pt. d th.- . ...wnti.-n triform 100, “” and “ *'ouldnl 'nak” anj’
Mr. and Mr* John Weiwert
peraturc-irf our office is citec to nip
per -ent. the ,&lt;aker proceeded with *
, ...
, .
Kenneth and Marion.Smith of De•a . kIs rchaJSof lint .-tatenw-nu- ■: I 1 kt 11 depression. I have time ,»r&lt;roit ore in tiie city to spend the rerighteously indignant" tangent We :iur .1' cnmen’ The onlv"definite cm - 'li,t ,ny ,rl*?nd*. to make new im« s nu,inder of their vacation with their
...
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a nroiKe’.t1 r'*"
*l,c» ‘ Wrnt
a
grandmother. Mrs. Clara»WaUdorfl.
are simply quoting an extract from a (
• . ,■ 7; n ■
ir n to v- L h,
11 ‘n»« ' '»» &gt;
- —WAS IT MODIFICATION?
dissertation written by an wtlrriublr proi.et
f..|-the*refure&lt;: I;,.a ofL’.’ ’ Y"w 1 k° lw,r" *Uh u,y ,nend' . TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Were cffligrcK-mcn who rated again;-• fnglish woman in I7U3. one hundred
a proposition, during the session ju..: and thirty-seven year.- ago."Thc theme ■
"&gt;
'ary agrti ir.ent 11
‘ . -7’ J*., .Y* * Y'• I Hired. Mta Juanita Emerson of Oraud
c-keed. which purported to submit the of it. liowevcr. is modern; in fact. j*r- ’■.rnomt
cut uroii’i't on I;
'* “ e U' k ld. Rapids, spent.Saturday und Sunday at
question of mudilK
convention n.. ..
**’h ,o 'a' ' .' ,a*
- Sunny Bank c.ttuge. Gun lake
pctual. .Outgoing geavraiions alwu ;
ternlfi’ Amendment.
haw and probably always wjll bewail j[
Mr
•United States, attempting to jbpreo live degeneracy and ineptness ol then !nominee had to .....
.
»
k_ —emonhe problem. 1,u*1 ^'noT
the expression of ‘itMlivldual opinion on. -yownsr people." In fact, we believe, that
this much dlscusud Issue? Here are n)lh tendency to magnify the short* L
time
campaign- nis c*.*e f-’j-i1 wv.u* unr.—1 •mu unjumnted with my nnghbora ...,and Una Warren of 8un0fld ruilrd
u few facts for consideration.
coming* of J»uth is a sure-slgn ipLad-j Tiuci’la County Ad ver: Ju;.
, ‘Y . f J.H? &lt; Yt, 1 1
[their cousins, the Misses Evelyn und
__Tne' proposition up t«.-tore congr. --; vanciriK age—real old age. that •
(
»
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS | acquainted wuh folk., who have b.vn Ev, Het.ox thr
»&gt;uld not h^wgfwn the people of this!which is*not necesMirily measured' i.-n’t’mLuY'n.* m. r, hTi Mr" *■««* •»“•«« •»«* 400 ”• »•«»'
We don't, k:v-w who the hidii'leitl jnah
country «ny chime? whaiMvvcr to «,-x- [terms ot years jiltmc We were tnlk-,'nii ( ittli 1; but we know who the un- lam lulliwliu !1 e fllbuul adm&lt;initlyn,jCrc(,k or,. vtS|Unjj her parents. Mr. and
Oia- «jny Mrs M o Ablrntt, thl* week.
• ifccta ‘heir vic a - concerning modHlca-, ‘ng t&gt;n jbts subject not-'long ago to a jbi;' ic.u j&gt;eople' are. They are- the Ln.-V.ur neighbors
neighbor* h.u. one of tia- best looking
Mr, E c *Rum „n(1 dallgh,er or.
turn; It simply proposed to gtw Mat- lyrson who is probably a;, well ace who thought they could buy
aive.' I h,.w r.cr M-cn. bin- t- a i lrude returned Monday from u visiC
k-gUaturcr- a: coinentiotu a chant- t» q,minted with "tltc-younger geJv ;.ition' hai»j&gt;tn&gt;v.v with money and who. nrovi.dandy. I am g-Lt.ng acquainted with| u.)U) Mr and Mfs w j
of C1U,
vote on an amendment to return
a* anybody in the community. Much up. find thvnueiws. Uirowi: u|xm ilairiI my neighbor* and getting to lovqythem.lca»o
Thri . years ago I wdmd my clotte- j Mr and Mnl
Crook vl,1Ud Mr
‘regulaUjm •&gt;: liquor-traffic entirely fa! to our surprise he said that considering
source* and hove discovered that |
,.:i. .. merchant ta or—two.and three, -ind M|s
cniok ol Vicksburg from
the Mates with no provision at all lm-Jaa Uun(?5 hc thought that the .voting
resources^ire’it-.t auffictent fol-(i.Us
at a time AU my clothes were
untlf Monday.
ted. ral control. If passed, this amend- lJeOi,!e „{ t&lt;xiay were not so much dif- ■[ bon them happint-s* We do nut knote-jg.-f.d oiu.s I wa-- alwajs drra-ed up.:
Rulh O’Connor accompanied
mcr.i »ouid have brought a return ol ,ferent from th x* of other day*; in fact
!!;•
now
1
haven
t
bought
a
suit
m
hrr
p,
ew
o Connor, on one ot
,m mighty proud of my Sun- hb ^lnm trlps las, week
cor.Jition* that exited twenty K*r&gt;
fha. Jt
Krtx.p |JC Wew up especially the raqngcr &lt;*n&gt;or null. -V.-..I.
ship.

ago wh*n r.atc authorities were trying ’withhad to face the hiorecomplex and
vainly^Lo make the powerful liquor in- distrartire environment nf today he
terra!&lt; t-b’trve s-'-me.semblance of or- doubted that.they would turn cut a'
def and open saloo * were a problem m &lt;c]| on the gyeruge. a* modern young­
every community, in fact the liquor |slcra .&lt;?.!n to bc.dojng
interests of two de j
._
ourtehe* luiw had n limited ex
a shade lea gotten
lertence* with tl^- present run
deOirita than the orcamrcd gangs cf pung‘ters and whatever eJ* tin
VKiiiy. I:, a projiteition that ope.n* the
.way for a return of. the'.e condition.. anything
3J1ytiling part
particularly
mm
kti'.uriy immoral
the one that people care to submit to | ?,.I1(.rate about tbetn. fj» Ir
the mercy of stare legislature* and-.',too much about the futtiti
ccnventinns? Do- any except the- mo»t
rabid of-the »vt.&lt; wish to -ee a return;
THE LEGION HOSTS

The Special
Will be Continued for the
Balance of This Week
on Straw Hats

50% off in Stock.'
Men’s &amp; Boys
25%Qff Suits
in Stock.’
’s &amp; Boy’s
10% off Men
Furnishings./

“7 he Store for DM and Lad’

clothe* When I
Mr* W G Bauer and children Mr*
‘Y’4 &lt;lon' .Cl,rtl» Garmon,and son Paul und
ii. muy:&gt;' 1 Lke Ute depression
’friend Miss Genevieve McCann of
hi&lt;v years ar’&lt; I wa». &lt;o bu.-y sheffleld, Illinois, und Miss Enid Bauer
my wife ua- •-&gt; bu.y u- dnlnt go Ul wail lake Wednesday for a
e much of each other, consequently • week*' nuting'
will take trosome of the resorts of thy of. and .should receive a liberal
e- w»rt nt inxt interest in each othec 11
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'
.
northern Michigan before, returning support from the people:
went home to lunch About |
THIRTY, YEARS AGO TODAY
Mrs. Sophia Kentield. Mtn Fri-d and
Following are the delegates elected .
week I wen: home for dinner— j: Monday night the following local daughter.
uuuk.occ. »&gt;&gt;■-»
Muss rain.n.
Edith, sprnv
spent »
Sunday from Carlton township to the different
at 0;30 o’clock f: - ’r had time
------,
imevt
to players were
the guests of the in
- this
-_r?- city visiting relatives, Mrs convention*: To the epunty convention
i.-r
If
I
did
noon
a
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anywlwre with her It f did won a;, Grand .wpiM,.
Rapids Whist
club , vCharles
.. UI.1I hum
uniui II.Kenfield
1U Iiorui will ■remain
cult*.II lie.
c mull
here
iinlil rivu
Fred —J. M Rogers. D W. Roger*. Lewis
party I could never locate her, since
•-•n« !
i Doyle. D. o
S. xt.
Goodyear. E M Busby. A. and Edith return from a visit in the Pgrkcr. E. H. Sisson. To the district
there was always a blonde or a "rct,;|E. Henkes. -John
uniI ,Roberts.
wacru. «.
W. a
A.. warns,
Harris, cast.
convention al Middleville—H. C. Rog­
head available.-^!..tfldn t much worry; E w Morrill. W H Barnaby, Frank
i----------C.
H.
Gordon,
an
old
Haatingii
boy ers. J N Covert. W. S. Rogers. C. A.
about it,
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. .. — —
t. n 'hr- rhihi tn : ’ ,,r,ck "!“!,■ ;Y‘ K5“bLl? ,
, ai’d a graduate of the High school in Barber To the senatorial convention
My wife belt
&gt; .&lt;il .he club' in
yr, nnrI Mr&lt; yrank Charlton will aa WWk in tow’ll Tuesday After al Nashville—JAcob Odell.
town, She &gt;:•' ...
. . , chfS ’T* to,norrn* lorn't^av?anv
graduating from Albion College. Mr
motlwr-' club . We don
,‘!.’ttJhave
h,?^any
af.?..chi'.Chli: j ut’7&lt;’ ‘hey will Visit relatives
ooMon taught in Keokuk. Iowa. High
.u Mudjlns
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nool me
Ifrtnl
Y
*,ld
Mrs. H. H. Snyder „„
and „.
son „
school
one year, whrn
when he was ,elected
l&gt; 41UU ,.uda&lt;- ,»d going u, clubj. Un-&gt; Wulur nod David Pnton «enl lo May- ,,r,nei|, u ol the WH&gt;» Mihool tn ilw
THE OLD BRIDGE AT FLORENCE
",
' h W. ^n*L* don? '“■«
2S“*‘
“n“ “'&gt;■ H‘ S'1" lhu 1“"“
Mewrs.
o“‘dl ““
1 ■m &lt;*!•
,
u.d hlLi.uan
We
n took down
Messrs. W F. Hick*. Tho*. Sullivan w.
rear, \Y».n"lV
when lie ”«v
went " G"'f»iiuua
m Evatutnn
old family bed -and
u «.
A w
G Cortriuht.^ F. Fteld. -..
and
J ...
H xmno».
Ilhnmj. as
U1 inatnictor
nutractor in
tn natural
Natural Ml*Hiscenturies old I plant my fool of
'7 ?
™
n.lh- o n,'unbi went ,o 1&gt;,rolt
,n
rory in Northwestern University, win-re
, co.... h.«m-. at nigh:. &gt;!; tend the Democratic Mate convention, he still remains
/.{Upon the Arno, a* st Michael* own
. hon&lt;- she w.vuld alMUs Mautfe Holloway of Adrian I*
’ Wa* planted on the dragon. Fold by
. te J and I would crawl the ?uci.t Qf her aunt. Mrs. W. jj nFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
: toid-.
। ,»mc m first, it war, vice Holloway
Beneath me a* it struggles,. F belwld
Mlss Mvrl,e Pier*on of Bowen* Mill* ’
av I’vcnhm Auciut 5LCJI&gt;S? Bern II* glistening scales. Twice iialh it
-, .on We shave t, the guest of her *l*ter. Mrs. J Pin-.
. Vw ’
overthrown
It our pedestal and are nain.
captain. L. D. Wil-. Mv kindred and companion^ Me alone
i' my hutiM- now The, Mrs. Ge». Mcnhenffick and daughter
It inuveth not) but 1* by me controlled
t.ucd in th* garage arid:jcft today (or Cleveland for- a six
,.le2,W2a» '"?ri”’X I can mnemwr when the Mcdibi--: ibe vid idimlj nflatr i'ie.’ing used. We ■: ueriui' vuit.
i ~58,an^ * b Bowen, company Clerk, Were driven from Florence; longer slill
are enjoyins Ute 'Instead pf taking! mix* Addie Jordan of Detroit Li the!
hX^heLdTcmnmen^'
hot-water boule* to bed these cold guc*-. of Mr and Mr* John Wetaert , S*"’
““'T akea&lt;,y «™nnienced . The-final wars of Ghibelline and Guelf.
Iniqh!.'. rthe stick., her heels in ;»y back------ ----.
.arming.
Florence adorns me with her Jewelry;
■u • l-.k- h&lt;- did la-loir Hoover wax[ FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
1 A' the annual meeting of the Has-, And when I think that Michael Angelo
Dr Clayton WiliiMn of Detroit was i
A*w&gt;cl‘‘‘lon- ‘wW,l“c Hath leaned on me. I glory in myself
ven t been pul on a party In ln the city Monday. Clayton Is now "R‘&lt;? 01 M"s'ir' c.°°k.“,‘lri Sheldon, on —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Pwnw.
ii mohi.lv,. I have lost my book. connected with the Grace hu-'iltal in Friday evening, the following officers
-.Il.onr number.- My wife has! D,.i-oit
were elected for the ensuing year;' Midget golf is all the rage hi Prip&lt;1 all tl. clubs I believe we are
Mr, Marv stmaon returned to her
Alt0,l: Y‘cc-p,£r*- ing. China, according to a bit of news­
In low .ill a.&lt;r agaim, I am home in Ann Arnor Saturday after a dt'nt- Abljah R. Pratt. M-crctary. Roto- paper filler. So that's’ what became of .
wei; .'.tilled uitn my Vlfc three week.-.' visit with her parents. Mr Ifrt Dawson; treasurer, Alvin W..Ball- that game, eh?—Nashville Banner.
---- her. at -----—•* ..md Mrs. a
• cy: executive agnmiltee. Nelson T.
rnitik .l —
util ,keep
least -until
A.. Btavfc
Black
md'then. if I feci like I1 Mi*.
Mi*: Oscar
C----- Young and Kill* Ham* |‘&gt;arker. John Q Cressey. M H. Wing, • One thing the British can be »uYeStarted for Aberdeen^South Dakota.’Henry Heath and Geo Holden. ■
; 1* that Mahatma Gandhi hasn't
yi -t. rday Tiie latter intends to re-j The Hasting* Cornet. Band will give thing up his sleeve.—Duluth News­
kt drpres- nn in there permanently.
a dance on Thursday evening. Set item- Tribune.
I Walk to
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Tower 'eft for ■ ber 7th at Union hall. Prof. James W
an extended vr-lt with relatives in Yp- j Rhodes' ita»ly otgunirerf orchestra will i Victory la the ultimate reward of
Cadillac* arc walking with me silantl und Detroit Tuesday. They furnish the inurtcTThc band is wor- stayins power.
1 like tiie depiction. My chgnuon
rn t been to
a doC­
can cat anything I
-go-te-meeting

&gt;ung folk* to buy this.

A Quotation

Front Our Scrap Hook

imendmetn a* this consist of a fair ...
,
jhal the Ami
ubnw iSon of. th* question oi mixiffiro.
» .
'
[tempting to
■,i&gt;-w «, co:,,-,.-... .
(i,
caant]
h*'
,hn“
«h». &lt;w
ccreJy that a change in tiie-Eighteenth |
.
.
. .
...
. , i even other co&gt;
Amendment is desirable for the good ot |
t
the country. la'w any proposition *’0’
‘
„
n— .
«...
•n&lt;&gt; ,non'
fl
the ordaunl
for federal controf &lt;sf traffic in alcohol-,
•lc bewruges. The federal government i
u
a&gt;me ha* iiad Jtucccs* in forcing powcr-j
]
ful interim*, criminal ur otherwise, to ’gj|ur4,|.'flI
observe sonic me*»ufe of law and or.‘
der Local and Mate government* art
. . some
—a ,or Uiair own m
n &gt;without
.. , ., i iictr ha* taken ,
1. ,L» untiunkable
M&gt;nu*fi
ut did

Proposed Great Lakes Waterway Route

i a ifci

Pungent Paragraphs
.
Thirty years ago,a motorcar on
n Plan so an m- . . •
.
hignway was considered Jtu-t a* tn;
nuisance as a-horse and oiupij.- bn ctw
are now.—Cincinnati Enquirer
gress.

• The nun who turn.* up an hour !.«•.&lt;
•or an appointment with a girl’ and expecj* to find her there u uhrcaixmable. *ay* a woman novell*t. He ouch*.

Wont blame the leg io#
We’tioubt that accredited tzgirm
member.-, of the B E F. had very much
.»-&gt; do with the rtotihg that lock place, -R-e annual pruc I nr faint
when Washington mithoriue* and U S to the booster who said flying
Trooper* began carrying out er.qtu»n as fate as walking.—Denton iTexai*
orders. A considerable portion of the Record chromcle.
Agriculture Department advise* u. *
munlst agents and men'with Aiminal
records who busied themselves spread­ of honey in automobile radiators in
ing inflammatory propaganda These summer to keep them cool How about
were the one* who started the trouble. recommending honey in the diet of
.,,
.
.
traffic cepa for the war reassa—Vs*
havert. Cculdering the tense atuaUon Angele; Timer

I am getting real honcat-to-g&lt;&gt;odn«*
:.&lt;d Three yeau ago we had filet
.tiuium mur a urek. iww wc have
i und steak -nd flour gravy Then we
i.-d r &gt;ast breast rf guinea her. and
we arc g'.4d to get Ma-txwu* with
batten.'. «m it
ike the depression Mv salary luu
cut to where I ran t afford to buy
thee ajui spinach and parsley, and
ran’t afltfld to have sand ate hr* and
tn vn de.-rer* and all that dam fooluhne*« which h.is killed nwe good
men thsyt the World war
'
I like the deprcsaiou. Three years
working upon the
ia;o ! never had time to govtp church
that by using a cer- j 1 played tfnlf “H day Sunday, arid be­
r one could save , rides I was so darned smart there wa;
Thirs man wa.- not a prrai'her in West Texas who
. ovuid’tcll me anything
Now I am
cmng to church regularly, never mue a
Sunday, and if thu depression keeps
three million dollars.; on. 1 will be going to prayer meeting
ng’fraudulent claim* v I before long. I like the depreMion.
&gt;■&gt;! how Big Sliftt ‘ Sam;
life He hot nt him but'
'em J. Brown in inghaml
.Section 1—United States task to deepen St Mary;.. 8t
NEWS GLEANINGS. •
Clair and Detroit Rivers to 27 fret and provide a M-foot
1 The secrete of marned happiness are lock at the Soo Rivers and Harbor* Bill of IBM author­
work and shared interest* "—Lady ized deepening of thete channels to 13 feet and work is
A*tor
•.
under way Two feet more gives Seaway depth.
BRIEN OBSERVATIONS
Section 2—Canadian tank. Welland Ship Canal now com‘ I am firmly opposed to the Gov­
There :i no human accompluhment ernment entering into any business the pleted-27 feet deep with lock* 30 feet deep Passes upper
that r»nnot be improved upon—even major purpose of which I* competition lake ships into Lake Ontario
with our citizensPresident Hoover. '' Section 3—Thousand Island*—87 miles—United Stale*
task- A 27-foot channel will be completed this year. Ex­
Wc must i feettfr justice and not
Inefficient- Industrie; cannot shield tend* radius of operation of Ube ship® 250 mUej to OgU;fv force —Din? Grand) Pc.-tifn;
den*burg«Prs:c:tt and increases materially the uiefulne.s
of the Great Lake*.
Hirst

Way of Our World

Crumbs of Wisdom

.section 4—international Rapids— &lt;8 mile*.
United
states task to provide 27-fool channels and other naviga­
tion works Ratification of treaty new pending 1* required
to do the Job here.
Section 5—Wholly Canadian waters—78 mile*. Only 24
mile* need improvement and it Is a Canadian task.
BeauhamoU project IS mile* long providing t7-fooi navi­
gation la more than halt finished Lacfilne section of 8
miles will be ready by the time the International Rapids
stretch (Section 4&gt; is completedSection g—Montreal to the sea Canada has already
deepening to

�THS HASTINGS BAKNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1933

I
You Can Now Buy New License
Plates at Half Price

[

Fourth District Could Well Follow
'
Advice of Lincoln—Return of Cong.
Ketcham to Washington Desirable
(Continued from page one)
i fourtlu of the forty-eight state const J- (billon question, a* well a* an *11 other
tuthmal convenUona shall approve J Question* covered by that platform

.h.„ u.
be
aside Mr Ketcham will aredptj and declde
to trade esiirrt,.nre (or
office this year. If elected, on tliat plat- inexperience; not to radianae a sea­
form He will be morally bound to vote soaed public servant for one wlin will
in congress to submit Ulis projMKltloo j have to leam the rope*.’ one who can,
to the stale* in the manner set forth In have, little Influence in congn »•&gt; for In*
tiie republican national platform
first two term* A new nun will need!
The convincing reason why Mr that long to. gel acquainted with the
Krtchanvwinter should have voted routine An agricultural dutiict like this
agaln*3Trw manufacture of 3d percent should not lose the chance it now ha*;
beer wa&gt;. that no method was provided of having Its representative in congress
In tiie bill whereby such beer could b«- so favotably placed on tlw mi;«irtaiil
sold if made. If and when the VoMead committee on agriculture as well as j
Act shall be repealed. It the republican ■ other committees Bo far as integrity. (
are In control, definite plans for the sa’lu character and ability are cooorrncd. no
of light wines and beer will be lonnulai- one has ever daubK'd tliat Ji^hn i
rd without reviving the old liquor t.iliKui Ketcham pasM-sses tiiem ill No tx w I
which we all fervently hope and pray man could excel him in tliew quailUc«. j
U gnnr forever. Mr Ketcham will bo And with all these then- are U year*;
found standing squarely on hl* party') , of faithful vrvice to |hc i«-op&gt;r of this |
platform and voting in congress in liar- district, wtiich we especially need, und
rnony with that platform on-the prolil- tiie country needs, right no*.

Follow the majority of
new car buyers and get
a New

le
ats

Ford V-8
1

Or a New

Four-B

ys
:k.'
Q&gt;

DESCRIBES THE ST. ECONOM G IND CALAWRENCE WATERWAY T DNS MORE HOPEFUL

Do you know that 11,358
automobiles were sold in
the state of Michigan dur­
ing June, and that 6,344
were Fords, or 55.8% of
all makes?

Drive a New Ford
—and ymi will want one. We will be
pleased to demonstrate:

Universal Garage Co.
Hastings, Mich.

Telephone 2121

liberal

Your IKuptiirc

elected
different
nvention

♦

district

. . . Can Be Held Wilh Comfort For You
Let Us Demonstrate

nvention

tru»« ifort and correct rupture rare. Ho not gue»« about
your rupture, Beware of an ill fitting trass. lad u, dtpionatrate bow our sehlce of correctly Atting Akron Mcchsno-

look
USNCE

Id.
’
fool of

hosiery and abd-tininal support* aiiurc* you of best rceulte
with genuine ctuuuDiy.
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Fold by

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE

(hold
lialh It

HASTINGS

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de alone
nl rolled
let
iger still
d Guelf
Jewelry;
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ny*clf
i Poem.

B. A. LYBARKER, PROPRIETOR
’*:,

MICHIGAN

FRIDAY, Aug. 5

■ sure of
laxn’t a

SATURDAY, Aug. 6

Chipso

ward of

EGGS

Strictly Fresh

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Shredded Wheat

d

EXTRA SPECIAL!
. Pound Best Bulk Coffpe, value29c.
10 Qt. Ivory Finish Dish Pan, valuo 49c.

Total Value

United
na visarequired
Only 24
in task.
*n navi*
I Rapid*

w_____78c

/■*&lt;. 9c
BOTH
FOR ONLY

49*

ORDER EARLY BEFORE SUPPLY IS GONE.

4

already

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13^c

ROLLED OATS
10 lbs. 25c
CAMAY SOAP
3 bars 17c
JAR RINGS B«»l Heavy Red , 6 Boxes 25c
BAKER’S COCOA .
I lb. box 13c
BACON, Sliced to Suit You, 2 lb». 29c
BEEFSTEAK, fancy round, 3 lbs. 49c

♦

♦

Is the Best and Cheapest Food
That Your Money Can Buy
Evert cent that you .spend /for
good. (’LEAN milk give* y.ou more’vilal
F()OD VALUE for your money than* .

Taken al'inyr with plenty of vcgeUbli
tliul the buildii/Fi• f bone anil muscle
•will g&lt;&gt; on. It’/a source of energy and

a &gt;aft.'guard agaii.at illnewi. Rut milk
MUST BE CLEAN to BE SAFE to USE.
Here is where we can be of help
to you, becauae teste by -Michigan ntatc
inspector* and others have proven that
■you can ge! no CLEANER milk than .
Highlands Dairy Grade "A.” Why not
try if.’

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PHONE 2651

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

(Continued from page one*

renoe and
alulai • aff&lt;&lt; I
w. an all
ilrt'pened to thlrty-flvr fwi with th* lesson* tliat we need u» learn.
'balance to lx- completed jvoon. Fin-' Tliat the tide hu. begun to tun.
i-Jied iilaiu cull for a channel with t&gt; «vtn&gt; to be evidrnce.'d by recent • wnt.
-minimum depth of twenty-sevm f.-*: Ordinarily tin* summer 1* a dull time in j Barr1
This will enable ninety per cent of tiie bond and stock markets. y&lt; •. duruig - ocean-going vt-.’M'U to leach G:t it Jhuv dull time tlw ttockii Iwve told at
Lagra port*. The amount of traffic J higher average- and bond-. ;&lt;t b-tu-T
ahlch will be moved through the ty.i-, flituie. than cotild be obtained a n ■„
terway 1* a matter of conjecjure COh- weeks ago. In tlw ea*t there u a mote
Mtvatne estimate* plan- ther flgine at hopeful ftxltng New England, which
l&lt; - («
it b .•Ktuoiim; to know
•.
fiorn 19.000.000 to 24.0W.OO0 ton* jwi suffered severely .from indWrtrtal devrur. Engineer* alto estimate that it pre-sdon long before it lat tlw r»i &lt;&gt;;■I’iiavr’ good cwik and a little b-ttir
tlw country’ continues a normal &lt;i&lt; - tlw country, is allowing .&lt; revival in
In'pricr, Tlut is something to l&gt;‘ thank­
v-Jopnwnt e ver the ntxuien year* the ' manufacture Wlnle it is a Mow proc».*
’s.* ful fur. ft now l&lt;x*s a- if tlu-re Would
’ natural increase tn trauq wilt not ma- ....
...
tlw ,...
)M-rctnta*‘ of unemployment .a-enn
tn circulation ...
tn Barrj
terially effect the txudnc.fe of the rail- to be devreasing But tlw tno»t luipclul county this coming fall than w
roads
sign tor this part of the countrv is tlw a ye ar ago
Eighteen stales are particularlyin-. increase tn juice* ol farm jiroducu anil
:. -. . erf
. ain
.... .:... . :.... ." .
terested in this development, although; livestock For instant*’, hog* Mirfii Townshii» 4* n rally will not rat*e any
the effect &gt;4 it will be lo bring seapoit ‘wild Its lowu&gt; »3.15 |»er cwt are »3(K1 highway tnornu- and will cutotlwr ex­
transportation many hundn-dx «•! mile |&gt;er cwt as this is written. Lard, which ro&gt; um- ■ The i . inly s proportion ot the.
nearer to hundred* of inland industrial 1 mid a little under four ce;r.». I* nm&gt; slate tax will be reduced by &lt; ightwn;
tenter*
•
(better than five and one-half cent- jki cent as compared with a iear wio
Powerful interests arc
fighting thl. ’ per poundThe price of butter has in- While on account of the inert a.-. d
jirojcct Chicago and IllinUs have.creased in the Chicago market from amount ot relief work twre-.ary a re­
long been fight irw for the right to di-1 the low pointtwo cents a j»und and due non In qounty tax &lt;’.&gt;.*-* no: sccin
vert a* much water as they 'au fit; butterfat the same Eggs iwr dozen.; probable, yet there may be and probtiirough the Chicago drainage panai a holesale price, have increased better ably will be a nice reduction in th&gt;but completion of tlw waterway project than tao and one-half cent* a duaeti i county Covert road bond' tax. With a
will reduce still further the volume. Hide* ar&lt;t sclllny at five reins a jtound. little im te.iM tn Incoirw and a de­
I .that will b.' available for Chicago's! while they had jifevtously sold at four crease tji township, state and road• drainage
United States engineer*.tcents. Beet -cattk. iuvy incrcawd in,tuxe*. we sbouitt u&lt; better off in Bart'
however, have been working with Il|i- price over thirty per cent. Even in county at the i lid of 1932 than we were,
not* auilKulti- j concerning plans for wheat tlwre is a little advance,, us: *t the end of 1931.
'di»p»ai planis. and when these an there U nho in corn, but u wllr be I
»-*-•----------complied the water divcruion problem ; necessary to wait until later in tlw year | You can’tell wlwther a nityn is ■»
• will no longer worry Chicago New York to know just what gram prices will be.'|sound ak-c|x*r by listening.
;ha« been fighting for a jitojiqmI to;
. . i
; build an all-American route through *
'the state of New York
Engfmer.' :
however, have declared the- route,ab-j
soiutcly unfeaiable. It would require
1 considerably more expense to build
and th** route tl*eit would actually i
l make tlw distance between American.
1 and European ports longer.
A clause in the agreenient between
the United State?, and Canada specifi. -.1
tliat after a certain minimum allowante of 1400 cubic feet per second j
after December 31. 1938 ha* been al-1
lowed for the city of Chicago, that w&gt;
other diversion shall br ysccl to lowei
the level of the Great Lake* except J»
perrawsion oi- the .international com-;
; mission. The control of the wnterwav
will be handled by an international
commission. Engineers ekpcct that it'
. , Will take about ten years to coropX* ;
the project and have it in full opcra• I thin.
. I To summarize tlw Great Lajiaa-Si*
■ l-awrence route will make clwaji ocean
transjxirtaltoii available to hundred- '
of inland industrial center* Tlw cost
' of tlw development will be about $S43 000.000 but t&lt;&gt; offset this there will
about 2J(X),UN) itoraepower available j
tor sale from two water power d» velopnwiits.
On-tlw editorial page is a diagram ot
the St. Lawrence waterway rout/ lo-1
gtllwr with an explanation ot tlw work
to be completed

How About your Roof?
Wood shingles are now cheaper
than they have been for 20 years.
We have a car of Red Cedar Edge
Grain I 00'- Clear Shingles which will
be in our yard in about 10 days. We
will make a special price on these
shingles to move them direct from the
car to your job. Better get your order
in now.

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Mrs' Ray Herminelte und lit*.-daughter, Mary Ann. ot near Pranwville spent Wednesday and Thyrsd.iv
and Min Art Earl, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs John Foote ana Jen­
nie Elliott returned to tiicir home ul
Pontiac Sunday after a ’two weeks
vacation spent at ’this place.
j Bunday aftemooif guest* ot E D
ILewb and wife were. Mr and Mrs W
! O Pierce, and son Dale ol Plainwell.
| and Mrs Bara Elliott of Dayton. Ohio
Mr and Mrs Jamc.-- Hermlneuc en' tertained MY and Mrs John Jone* o!;
. Doster and three cousin* from Mat ion.
I Ind. on Sumlav
■ Beatrice Wickham ot Detroit came
.Bunrtav to spend’the week with her.
grandmother. Mr*. Nettle Newark.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Nichols and
daughter Irene and friend spent Bun*
day at Olivet
• |
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COUNTY LINE.
I Mrs. Charlie Huff of Odrua vfsjted
1 her sister. Mrs. Kicka Oerlinger. Fnday.
Mis* Gertrude Schuler of Ann Arbor
, visited her people. Mr and Mrs. S. C.,
Schuler and family, over the week end I
I Mrs. Anna' Eckardt and Mrs Ray1
Scheel called to Mr Mrs. Boea Webber
in Nashville Wednesday
’ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rehor and Mr.
and Mrs Fred Pierson of Hastings
: were Sunday visitor* at the iwrne of
Mr*. Carrie Gerllnger and Mr. and
Mrs H. Winkler.
Miss Ruth Rlchel was In Detroit on
j business a few days last wegk
Mr* Carrie Gerlinger and Mr* Her­
man Wtnkiar were in Ionia Friday.
H. J Oiteon and children joined
Mr* Gibson in Grand Rapids Bunday
where they attended tha tuzargl of
her mother, Mrs Henry Wachter
Monday.

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considerable
experience m icout
&lt;
iand the boy# are able to get the beneW
&lt;of aplendid Scout training. Meuli are
well balanced and the food wholesome.
The writer was particularly Im­
pressed witii tiie comment# made by
Die boy# when the various leaders were
introduced
ut the camp fire. It Unt
ler Leads With 70
the.Battle Creek
All-Stars
come
lien
P.n, ta„
tad ,ta I
(Continued .mm
from W
page W
one)
jo much what;the rump director thinks
... 2 10 8 Oj Golfers of the Hastings Country Chib
INDEPENDENTS BEAT
p ”
co-operation. The pageantry ended'anc&lt;? durtnK the summer. Camp Ben । ot hi* assistants a# what the boys
...311 1 3‘aie lK&gt;w competing in the annual club Chance to ..xe some extra
NASHVILLE NINE 4-3(
............
u rt&gt;i|1 lntlltjn dann, by
ttt-0 Johnston has had almost the same themaelvea think. Judging from the
■ — ■■ ■ - - ■ champlonshlp tournament. Qatlifica- during the |&gt;.Ls. lew wetk.i and the one
comment# the wri
ter _heard.
writer
nearu. e»Ti»
..,34 4 8 33 13 tirfh rounds were completed this week Sunday |&gt;romi.ws to be no exceptionnn(j a ]lU|e -C)Ueflcf who rev-'number of boy weeks us fast year and। comments
jdudufr I.&lt; •*„„„■
ta Scid.
A..rd. iS .'ta
tad
“»«- *“* resp-et
ns are,l,.l
macItame.tata-&gt;.d«
attend-j leader
h*uItaluv
AB RHPDA and pairings made. Scores this Veur
1llmuill, u ,ta‘STS
LqcrI Batsmen Swamp Green-,Nashville
t ;
Ln
w. «,L
.111
r---..........und Cubs.
rill actually exceed .tai
that'of
the Scout*
.
4
0
0
2
3,
were,
the
lowest
since
tlw
club
was
oiCj'
'
ville Team By Score of
I Yarger. if ' ’ .
• 1
a 171. , ,
Ilbl of tta hotar*
by tarry «h,nly?*f iW&gt; B[l«r lt•-tad
In | Camp Ben Johnston seems to be an
.10 o 0 o gunlzcd. top Qualifying score fur lh»N ■» *
Aug. J!-Bi.’lmp ColJMd Giant.-., here
'
--------------------Auguit te completed.
--------’ideal place for boys. Parenu cun res-.
L
11 to 2
!•’ Johnson, if ..5 1 2 I 0 championship Hight being 88. Usually
j SATISFACTORY CAMPERS This is a splendid record and U a;
‘,w‘ n^mhtw
ttrtct *^04 1 3 0 0 scoie* in the low nineties have been
.
ta.l ,n r.-v tlm. or I. &gt;n
..5 1 2 1 5 good enough tor a place in the champAWARD- Clark Morrhotwe. Troop buisn-at tribute to T. Ben Johnston and | Iradet. hip piscipMiw “
.
BOVVNE CENTER.
winning the fir’t game of the week IA Martin, p&amp;lb .
By economising in । though
"‘J11“Hr
^aniount
.4 0 1 6 2 ionship matches. Kim Sigler turned in
Mrs. Alia- Gardner lias been xerioui- and Earl Baldwin Troop. 80 of Prairie- hU assistants.
end 'when they defeated tlw Gibson B ‘Martin. IpAtp
«u‘»‘
actiiitles
..501 8 1
|0W qualifying score, n 76, Jim Rad­ ly ill but L- wgie belter ut this writing. Ville; Marslydl Cook. Gordon Crothewi^ery way possible without affecting.1 boi*
.. 3 0 .0 3 0 for,* was sBCond with an »o und Wilbur
Wcyesley Ironside of Troop 74.1 the quality oQt^e service given. Camp 1 olIfreedom in fo
but a|i of
Mono-Unit team of Greenville Satur-1 Mason, ct
Mr und Mrs John Kollar of near and
wnicn mo#t
imat appeal
iipr-- to
............
— -­f
Hastings:
Lynn
Perry.
Win.
Fox
and
Ben
Johnston
has
reduced
its
charges
;
*'»&gt;|ch
-3
®
’
J
8
Lane.
Kffi^cTntyrc,
Ed.
Huffman.
d»s w » Cta-ldrf n&gt; « eMtn
”
Middleville and Mr. und Mr.’. Lewi#
— 3 0 0 6 4 and cliff Dolan were tied for thud Skinner and son. Clare, were Sunday ■ Willard Arnold of Troop 73. Hastings.
&lt;500 a week.
.
'them must follow a certain number ot
two.
.
i .
......
pjaff fs-nn 82's
SECOND CLASS — Tom Taggart 1 The camp site ls"on a beautiful wood­ rule# and regulation# that are tor tlw
evening guests at Watt Thoma#', Clare
The locals touched the combined deTotals
---good
of
the
entire
camp.
..37 3- 10 31 23
Herewith is a list ol tlw pairings.lo- remained for a weeks visit.­
Troop 7). Hastings: Eiigene Bush and ed tract bordering Sherman lake. The
livery of McNally and Carry for ten] Summaries—
‘
8«ther’rtth qualifying scores:
W(M««««
" »«.
Mr*. Wayne
Benton mw
and ner»-»j«»
Helen-spent Karl Conrad of Troop 72. Hastings; I tents are not arranged in military
hit*, including doubles by Hartington. ’ Struck out—by Brown,■ seven: by A.
iron- fashion,
i fashion,.but
-butare
arepitched
pitchedononattractive
attractive It has been estimated that a (yelght .
™
Championship flight: Kiln SlRlcr &lt;7fi&gt; .Friday
.T;’:.:..-.- night and Saturday with her Gordon Grothers and WellesleysyIron-1
on balls-r-off. vs./charlle poyle &lt;84&gt;: Will Coftk i87, son,
- "
------ and ■family
----- of■ Grand
~
- side of Troop 74, Hastings. Sanford
'sites 1.
in tiie woodland
. nearby tiie ad- train of sufficient site 10
“.U
.
L,
Vernon,
tin. three. Two vs. ■.Wilbur Lune &lt;824 Dave Opodvear Rapid.’
minkirafinn building
iu.ii.ih&gt; , and
.»&lt;■ the
•&gt;... mess 1 the cement to be used 'in the construc­
.
iRogers.Troop 75. Hastings.
'ministration
ft 2«n'’.n££ .“naW
V"
--­
I. Mar- &lt;83t! vs. John Ketcham
i87i; Bob WaiM1
UI1U Mrs.
Mrs. Wil!
WIU Fox
roK were callers
Mr.. and
FIRST CLASS—Earl Baldwin, and'hall. Tnis gives more individuality to tion of the Hoover Dam would have
Stolen ton &lt;86i vs Ken McIntyre- &lt;82&gt;: Ed. .at the George Bustance
to
be
170
miles
long.
Clark
Morehouse
of
Troop
Rd.
Prairie---‘
—
------------J
—
-----------the
various
ten
groups
and
promotes
a
home in
•erles—.
... rv............ ... .... ~
vHie; Waller Caukln. Troop 75. Has­ great spirit ot competition, by the var­
tines batten* was credited with eight1
®roTn a"d
Earl Wareham &lt;88&gt; vs. Henry' Sheldon
Women purchase about 65 per cent
-— --------------tings: Marshall. Cook. Troop 74. Has- ious groups
mXo-.H. aiid GmenvHle with ’■.even.:
»'• A Martin. B. Martin and
ciifl Dul.n *82. vs Clare DeCvu
The Bank of England forbids-loud"!tings: Bernard Williams. Troop 72.
Leadership 1# of (he best. Every di­ of men's hosiery In the United Stale#
The tougheM came of the season to 'arne&gt;. Ovcn.linc.^
&lt;871; Carlton Swift 488&gt;-vs. Jim Rad­ colors in the apparel of its employees. Hastings.
rector and assistant director has hud and 62 per cent of the neckwear.
date wa» Sundtfy's emiiest with Nash- - . Tr-An# Tncoroo dcat
:«r&lt;l &lt;80».
vide, un eleven inning struggle with'A-1 tAM lUootno titAI
First Flight- Will Schader &lt;E9i vs
Hastinp- pulling out on the best cndi
r
.
PI YHC ----PARK 24 1 •',ort 1,111 &lt;W|1' , Dr Lockwood
i9D vs
,
uLIUE rang ------ - 1 ---------.Leon Tolhurst
&lt;90i; Burdette Wadd
ot a four to tiiree count.
I
' .----------■.
huil. Hepped oh to a hot start p ,
s
sh... Ont '90' v*. Aben Johnson ■
Roy Hub­
minding Brown
In Esthcr James Scores snut-UUl bafd (91l v, Dr carrother.s .8».: Jun
"fiv pounding
Brown fur
fur four
four hits
hits inj
Match—Players In Tie
Mason &gt;pn.&gt; •■;• Dan waild.u:: ■9b; Dr.
the first frame, scoring two runs. Has­
tings came back wttlio-ne run in their1
With ftrnnd Rnnirla
Pratt i96&gt;'v. Orville Sayles (90-; Dr.
With Grand Kapids
Houghton '90» VS. Joe McKntght
half of the first on luU by Young and!
jjranastetier. Nashville
nusnviue mrewGoodyear' &lt;91» vs. juck Clark
Brandstetter.
threw a ?varv
scare!; .Huntings horseshoe tO’Sers had an
into the
’y time with (he Clyde Park A-teum,(a9).
into
f Hasting# camp when 'Johnnanica’
and Ovctuhne. Hist up in the third
la-'’t T1,ursjJ“31' c'l'n|ng. winning
jn the second flight there -are only
inning, each hit safely, but the locals 34 games to 1, This is.the most utw- jWq contestant*. Arch Anderson ■■ •
pulled out of the hofr- when Harring- i "1,!ed victory scored by any team in carl Wcspinter. There is a rumor
ton took Wood's fly to left .field and!tlu‘ Western
Michigan Horst-shoe Ground the club that-Carl ex|xc:- to
th'T. caught Johnson off second.
.League to date Lester Monica lost the achieve a secret ambition this year in
\'o run . cw. -f d the plate until thepnly game ot the evening for-Hastings bt^nK ^(her winner or rnnner-up in
eighth session when Nashville tallied by rhe narrow margin of 49 to 50 the round in which he quallllcd, Odd,
one on OveruJltif?. and Wood's hits.; points. Monica pitched.a higher aver- — — .. . .
••
Oimsline was called out at the plate,.age of ringers than an&lt; of the piyde
At thlR *n,ln« J Tuesday ebemooD&gt;
but Wood scored on Martin'.-, long drive ■ Park players, but was untortunaie on|y onc matcli has been completed :n
to center.
.
• I enough to lose.
the champion,hip flight. Carlton Swift'
Ha.-nncs tied the scon' In Hwlrhalf I E»tlur James [n 0,le of her matches &lt;lcreat
|ng Jlm
defeating
Jim Radford
Radford 1-up
1-up In
in 19
19 hole*
hole*
of tin- same frame when Martinhad i scored a shut-out victory, winning fifty Qf bja„ during one of the best match
u few bad moments Leonard
hit.lwint* without a single point being n,unds cVcr pi3ved ahtbe local club
Mo.,rejpt life at first on Hcldi-rs' **orvd ngainsF her.
Both players flnl,V.cd with 78\ for Hit
'■cTOT'e when Leonard was out at sec-i time a whitewash round has been
1({
oml. Bron n took a walk while Moore! scored on the court* here during fifty------------ --------------------was scoring on a wfld pitch and two; jxiini matches.
»
•
j
)•.. &lt; d balls Brown scored the tving
The Hastings team scored .M l ringer L.QRe UCteSSCt LOSES
•
.
.nd • percentage to 34.8 fur Clyde Park. F&gt;1.
— «. ...
...
- -------Brandy Weir out to retire the side. I Titus, now using his old type of de­
In !h&lt;*_ ninth Nashville threatened »'cry. averaged better than flfty per
The first game which the K. of P.
tc. Tore when Faust, second up, tripled.'-cent ringers fur the- first ting* this team played away from home added
but Penfold hi' to the pitcher, Ynrgtri season.
one more win to their, credit. Gleason,
was out short to flrst and Fau*t died: Hastings' A-teai®J* now tied with who pitched for .Lake Odessa in their
on third. Hastingji was down in one.! Grand Rapids for first place in the w
„„c „
r4V. .,sought
UUinp n»
glime
here,
to c,en
even Muiwa
things up
two. three, order and’ Nashville's hit j Western Michigan League. Each team' bm was inellcctive against the slugm the u-nth brought four men only*lo! han lusL dnly one tournament to date. King bee staged by the local nine.
face Brown, none getting past first 4 The A-team playsui return mutch with -Basil Dunn, whose brother sent the
b,-. The locals fared the same in (Fairview August n and another with pike Odessa team home defeated last
their turn
Grand Rapids on Atfgust 25. Both week, pitched nn exceptionally good
B.' Martin, hitting flr-t for the vis- game* are out-of-town The next , game. allowing only six hits, passed
itcirs inf hr eleventh, was out lo Roush, | match on the heal courts will be Au- one and had only two runs scored
M.-i-'m got on by virtue of a wild; RUM 4 when the East Pans B-tcnm against him. only one of which was
throw to first following his hard driven, plays the Hastings B-tcani.
learned. F. "Red" Smith. K. of p.
grounder. Brown struck out the next' Herewith are details of the Hasting* catcher, knocked a homer, scoring twotwo nun however to end the scoring —Clyde Park match:
runs ahead of him in the second.
cliano-.’.
.
I Hustings vs. Clyde Park, al Has-. Goodemotte and Van De Car caught.
Yolnif led off for Hastings Jrj. this tings. July 28, 1932.*
( for Lake Odeua. ■
•
■
Inning and -cracked the first ball! Halting*
pitched for n long double. Brandstetterl c. 'James .
5 0 228 140 61.4 Hastings K. of P. 030 I 00 4 2 4 -15 1J 2
w'as a lone time in seeing a slow! e. James
5 0 222 136 61-3; I.afce Odessa .
000001 001—6 23
pitched ball-and got himself hit. both; v Titus ...
r n 2-itn m 5m
On Sunday. August 7. the Woodbury
45 VOLT
DUCO
advanced tin a imsacd trail and Young’ e. Oaks
I tiw i-i
k! Wildcats return here to even accmlnt*
“B" BATTERIES
NO. 7 POLISH
tame fh fast from third to score on [. Mooted
Chev. or Pontiac
•» i J4O I.M w.O|wUh lbe KnlKhts Hale Pfuflcr. who
McCann's fly to center field and end I
1
was
prominent
in
the
local
High
school
All Lined (£4 Q"9
Ihe.p-amr.’
■
I Totals
.24 TMJ70 700 51.1
.7,,rd
■ athletic artivitir*. will be on the visit­
To Install? 1 .3 f
' ing lineup
,
AB R H PQ A Clyde Park
Hastings
S P R Pct
Ward Baine, manager of the K. of P.
S
t
!
fl
Harrington. If
296 131 443 I squad still has a few Open dnV-s .
BABY
SEAT COVERS
Young, » ....
270 102 37.8: Games with B or C teams from towns
310 101 33 &amp; ty thf, part of nie •
Wilson - - " — *
Brandy, rl - HAMMOCKS
McCann 2b .
VanDommelen — •
244 73 29.5. Write or idionc. Hastings 3930,
_ .
O, DeLeeuw
.05250 M
68 Wl,
27 2'
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COACH OU &lt;4 A-7
——------ ;--------- I Today is alwayk tomorrow &gt; advanct.HEADLIGHT BULBS
Paiktr. 3b
.
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1 .*♦ f
Tutak
. 1 24 1370 477 34 8 , agent.
SUCTION ASH TRAYS
SLIP JOINT PLIERS
IGNITION
FIVE PLY WIPER BLADES
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Four Great Games
I
Scheduled for August^

BEGINS AT GOLF CLUB
Qualifying Scores Are Lowest
Hasting# inUependenu have one of)
On Record Here-Kim Sig.
XSSmuXXy’LS l.lmS

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j ‘MERIT BADGES—Bernard Wil: Ham*. Gordon Crothers. Marshall Cook,
j Willard Arnold. Wm. Ft&gt;x. Lynn Perry,
'Wellesley Ironside. Donald Botliard.
Walter Caukln. Nelson Gardner. Earl­
Baldwin. Clark Morehouse. A. A. Reid.
, 8couima#ter. Troop 77. Nujjhvllle.
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Bankrupt
PRICES NOW IN EFFECT ON THE
ENTIRE $50,000.00 STOCK OF

MARK’S STORE ■==

To Pythian Nine 14-2

f

ORDERED SOLD

BY THE"* W
COURT
*.

To Mark Rafelson, Trustee, who will sell direct to the
public in the most sensational disposal sale that has
probably ever been known in Hastings. Bargains will flow like water, cents will do the
work of dollars. Costs are absolutely forgotten. It MUST BE CLOSED OUT in the next
few days. That’s the order.

STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 O’CLOCK

YOUR CHOICE

Brake Bands

at Bankrupt Prices!

at

Each

77c

33c

67c

ELECTRIC
TOASTER

97c

Pickling Time
Is Now Here 1
I herels only ONE SURE WAY to have your PICK­
LES and PRESERVES entirely satisfactory, and
that is to have 100'' FRESH Spices!

■We Have A Fresh Stock
of All Kinds of

Luggage Carriers
7 Piece

'i ou’ll be surprised at the low prices this year! All our
spices are bought from the mills in bulk
. . . insuring you FRESH stock!

The Rexall Druggists
East State Street

Hastings, Michigan

37c
57c

Wrench Set Z9c

12c
Rim Wrenches 37c
BRAKE l&gt;/2inch . 15c ft.
LINING ’% !nch • 17c fL
RCA LICENSED
TUBES

^’"

RUBBER
FLOOR MATS

MICRO
AUTO HORNS

57c

99c

GOODYEAR and FISK

TIRES
at BANKRUPT Price.!
30x3
29x4.40
30x4.50
29x4.50
28x4.75

$2.97
$3.47
$3.97
$3.77
$4.47

29x5.00 $4.97.
30x5.00 $4.97
31x5.25 $4.97
33x6.00 $8.97
TAX PAID

FAN BELTS—
Ford “A” and Chevrolet

VI C

MADE
TACKLE
BOX-—
With Cantilever Tray

87c

$7.50 SO. BfcND
CASTING ROD ___

$1.97

$10.00 SO. BEND
FLY ROD
__

$3.97

6 Ft. NOT-A-NOT
GUT LEADER_____

.13c

&gt;

Ford Timers Z7c

Inner Tube# . . 67c

2 inch . 19c ft
100' &lt;

PARAFFINE

370 Motor Oil

$2.00 GARAGE
TROUBLE LIGHTS
12-ft. rubber
cord ______ OlC

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

For 4 or ti Cyl, O —
inder Chevrolets^ f Q

Wool Gloves

per fqot—

SPICES for PICKLING

CABLE SETS

GASKET SHELLAC
SCREW DRIVERS
BOX 5 CAR FUSES
SUCTION COAT HANGERS
TWO WAY SOCKETS

Fender Flaps . .

77c

STRAW SEAT
PADS
Keep cool in C"7f*
hot weather.O 1 G

39'
BRING YOUR CAN

BRAKE SHOES
For Model A“
Fords. La., Exch.CQC

Regular $1.50

YOUR CHOICE
Value* to $1.00 to Go At

t

GOLF CLUBS
Leather grip 4*7**
hickory ahaft"V I G

Each

BATTERIES
6 Volt, 13 Plate

«2-99
EXCH.
Not a rebuilt — a
new strong sturdy
battery.
GUARANTEED
_
-J___________

Electric Flatiron Cord*
Wireless Cigar Lighter*
Wheel Puller*
Valve Core*
Vt Pt. Penetrating Oil
5 Yd*. Polishing Cloth
Headlight Vi*ors (aluminum)
Gearshift Ball*
.
Ball Pien Hammer*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 3, 1932

'
LOVELY BRIDGE—TEA.
1
BAUYV1UX
Rev Leaser. Sharpe of Chicago, Ill..,. Clay Bawett and Dale Bump spent, LADIES’ DAY PROGRAM
Is spending several days lu the city.
&lt;Sunday In Ypsjlantl.
AT Ol IID CM tnV A DI c ■• Complimentary to Miss Prances CarQuarterly meeting service of the M. P.
Mrs. L. G. Whitney visited her parMrs. James Bristol is spending this
HI U&gt;LUD UN JU I RD Lt rot hers, twelve guests were delightfully I church will be held Sunday morning at
l enla al Pinconning over the week end. ! week with her mother in Bangor
•
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entertained by MIm Mae Keller and 11 o'clock fast time The president of!
Mias Marguerite Waters has returnedI ’ Mrs Lloyd Hutt of Grand Rapids Masonic Country Club Women'Mrs. Rvs Lethbridge on Tuesday aft-1 the conference will bo present. R&gt;v.:
Mim Grace Ryan spent Sunday tn
MLi*
one
from a visit with-relatives in Jacksun. ,‘wmji a guent of Mrs Guy Krllcr on'j
From Battle Creek Guests
•”ernooh
wvw' “at
* Mb
“ Keller’s home at a | McCue will prevent —
. „of
t Mhi*
. inur­
Grand Ledge.
•
; bridge-tea.
erting and umpiring sermons, ’
:
Chester
Siem
of
St.
Louis.
Mo.
spent
________ TMr„ t
o. w.„.., p.
X«tTu..d.,
Mto. Mary Lou Streeter .pent the
^“wltVl^famiiV"./^
.
, Al brtdgv. Mlw Beatrice Carrolbers1 The C. E. meeting wa* held last Sun-(
week end. at her home tn Holland.
Tlw regular ladles' day program of (had high wore and Mrs. Charles Me- ] day evening on the lawn of Mr. and
. waa tlw guest of Mrs. Guy Keller imrtl
Mrs
Carroll
McGuffin han gone ...
to 0( Um? pafct%
‘
JJra.E. C. RoWe'of
„ ______
r
golf
__ .......
and ...
bridge
, -was
__ -cgrrlrd
-____out
——
at___
tiie, I ■Intyre. Jr., had tow score.
j Mrs. Arthur Lathrop
Inf a vtftlt
I* h.r
. ..
.
in Hasting* on Friday on busine**.
I' Savanna. Tfl
III., for
visit with
lier twr.
par-1, MfS
vi«ltwith
■ CounW Club on
.... lliesmiy
~
... Mrs. R i A rolor morn
m(Xjf or
of yenow
&gt;T|i0W and
a^j green
green j। me
The prayer
prayer Hireling
meeting wiu
will be
be held
held at;
at
Philo Jones ot Grand Rapids I- mix
....
.
„ ing her brother.and wife. Mr and Mrs. J McCiccry. 1Mn T K Balto. Mrs; JL &gt; was t^ed In the decorations and oh the the botne cf Mrs, Louise Lathrop?
spending tto; week visiting relatives1 Miss Geraldine Ixenhatii Is visiting qk.|rtnn mi r nibble m
K Hurd and Mrs.,!), A. Van BtL-.kirk ;vtables
'
I Thursday evening
here.
Mr* Everett Pattcnglll ol Grand Rap-: J,™'™
,
.
Cl the committee Ir '• •
Mir* Carrotbers was. the recipient
....
----- .......
„ l w.m*. lovely gift* ,in honor of her ap,V end
f,1‘,,kd'' &gt;n Gra,“1, Wilmington. Ohio, were in the city "'^r a guvenunenl .hospital for medi- of golden glow and xalpiglowis. with; proaching marriage
lovely bouquets of gl u'u-.It throughout!-------------- - ------------- -----The twenty-first annual reunion oft
Mrs Ikons? Beck of Lake Odessa
Monday.
.
(cal care
DELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAY* PARTY. the Catlin family uas held at the home i
.'ixnt the oast arek Halting Hauiius
Mr
Mr* A J Vedder have re-' Dr. and Mr.’ Charles McIntyre, Jr.. ttujoimge
At -gull Mis. Robert Walt.m had th.-X Sunday. July 31. was the birthday of Mr. and Mrs O D. Fossett Saturday,
H lativeC ‘
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It&amp;rttqd Itom a two weeks' stay in;of Ann Arbor capie Saturday for a visit
"?'r
for
*«1.1
i.
•!■
&gt;.
For
I
anniversary
of
Mrs.
James
Silsbee
and
afternoon.
About 50 were present,
Mr Mtid Un
n Rinaid
Wav-. Muskegon. '
■
iwith relative., the latter remaining for
/cor-‘’
Und were/J-Mx of R M C*x&gt;k on
Newtor, t. in K.Umaxoo the
.
bn
oe the
u
bridge
tto- high
msii.-.’ were made bj )n hrtnor erf the event a delightful,I ------------------------------coming fntoi'Jackson.----------------------Laming. Char-:
Sunday.
.
,thu week visiting her xbtor. Mi. s MilMra. Gay Jordan leavt** on Friday lor Mrs. Edw. Gtxxlv. ar .r contract and ' Eatherlng was held at the Karl Boyer.' Jotte. OUVbt and Nashvtllr. All enjoyed ■
I cottage nt Wall lake Mrs Silsbee was i a pleasant ume^togctiier
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver are.. dred Newton
. ■ | tM.r je.me in Flu.’hing. N Y.. after Mi». Dan Walldorf!
: Ruth‘pre•■rtitm With a large birthday cake
Mm. Gladys Crocktord and Mr*
■•iK-ndlnx Um- wtek with relative', ncuri Robert Crxik. Jr.. s|&gt;ciit last wiejr In.visiting Iwr parent*. Mr. and Mi*. K«lri .rKle
Wiui n
ni“r;Cttk.donlB ns thl. gUMll oj EHsabetlrand Ur Btom. •
Chidretor &lt;: Si J
jtm-st i&gt;; and some lovely gilts
'
' Lizzie'Gibboney of Woodland spent
•
W. M* Stobblu
i
Wm,; GiH-,..ts were Mr and Mrs Charles'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford,
MJ.s»
Surah Bciiader went to Lansing ‘,M»rv
M,uy **r»rw&gt;.
"e”ch- ,
’..’ ..I Mr. and Mrs. Rgymoari Windckneclit. -Mi--.
«&lt;ricni»id
rue;
ot Mrs E, SjUImc. Niles: Mr. mid Mrs, Harry!Potter and family ,
Monday and will visit relatives there' Mrs^R&gt;hn Quidf«t hus Iwcn grinding a-o her luu .tetrrn from BltoJiehf ».e ^cK,d“h‘ °* Ch ‘
until today
" *’le R,d W«odruff M-1
rilhbrc. Percy Sllsto-e mid Mj-and Mr.* . Gerald; Forest and Donna Potter und I
it the Mills cottage nt Gun lake ,wr ; -pj&gt;r
,
Cottu.r* Clin-’ biisb-i\ Lansing;
mid Mra Harold Higdon enjoyed camping at I
Mr. and Mr» ■fluiuld Kel ey of Mar-: lu«*'u'l‘,h !i,k’I
•
.
I Club iif BatH
• ent r- George Van TitTlin. Richard Van Tiff-—------ ■
— ■
Un wen- Sunday guesU ot Mr und Mr.
Jb* ^Udcr was called to South Hm- :cn d"y!'
.M D Lewis of Portland. Oregon, uivi mined by tto
Tu«-m1»’...’ Un and Mim Wilnm Shcllhont of lake
R. J. Mctreery.
*rtuu&lt;
Mr. and Mrs John Rigdon are look-;
'’Icbsu: Mr. and Mrs Fred Palmer. ing every day for their oldest win. ■
Mr. and Mrs Fred Kennedy und • “c*-- of'
,athrr . ,
,
their cousins. Mr arid M:* Don lxwlr. jchairman.
r- Dairy Silsbee and Mr. anil Mrs George Higdon, and family of North,
daughter. Barbara Jean, .‘.jienl Friday! ,J«
&lt;’{
;
....... ......... -*•&lt;. ir! Boyes of Hastings
to Grand Rapids.
.
' £^d -Mr and Mrs Dun
from un Fridu).
Dakota. Il has been several years since !
Caller; at Jack SM .
! . • u- k LIONS CLUB HAD
Clyde KuriniM'i visited ins sister and Pr,da&gt; 11,1.8‘‘”d,*i. „
, ..
they have wn him and it will be'a|
SUPPER AND MEETING
hlUtaAd. Mr. and Mrs. John George, of
•»«* “»d Cjwrlcs Bcrtmont &lt;4 -Bay
happy reunion.
day
and
Guy
Willard
of
Bu..„
.
ww
,
,
w(
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—
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l City were Sunday giu*.sU &lt;4 Mr and
Mis* Charlotte Hyde is .-.pending a
Holland on Sunday.
on Friday.
’
.
. Hie Ultra club on Monday .-veiling, ttoMrs. Will Fitleld and granddaughter I Mrs. c. F Finstrom.
Mb.
Mar-'clla
Kennedy
.jxiit
a
f.
«
Enjoyed
Fish
Fry
Followed
By^membm,
enjoying
a
pot
lurk
supper
Mrs, Earl Wan hum of Grand Rap- ,
—
and
M*.
™
•&lt; “»
Hwm the i&gt;*'i w«k with Mn. Jane ids is VLSUIIX tor imreiiu. Mr? and Mr* flaVi ls,,lt . v
k- ru.-t
m».«.ot Mu.
Business Session On
~
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k 1,: «H.e
Mr.
tarnar.1™,.,^™.^
w,mtu
„„„
ll.vw.nl and &gt;&lt;«■»" Stem, thi, week.
,Itoctom at tto H idp.u-ch co*.
Friday Evening
.. * .
Mr
mid
Mrs
Plvnn
Matthew*
Ofjtoge. Gvn lake
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Plynn
Matthew.'
daughter
of
Detroit
spent
hut
week
children have bii n. spending the past
! Rev. und Mrs. Keith Chidester and j
j fence* and Andrew Roust
Grand
Rapids
visited
Hastiiupi
relative*
with
Die
home
folks
and
attended
j
week in Grajid Rapid’
j daughters pf St Johns arc guests Of,
church here Sunday
Mr. and Mr.. Charles Parker ot
.
.
IF YOU CARRY AUTO.
Mrand
Mr*.
Burr
Van Houten ot i-,r “:1,:
w&gt; •*
I Miss Dorutha Lathrop is spending
Grand Rapkh spent Sunday witli Mr.
Alton ven-i-urst .of Mr.. Sarah Brandvaculton
•th., week in nnttle nn-ek, the guest o!
stetier over tlw week.end.
*
.
James BristoLhus
....daughter Neva, i
Humphrey Itahns ot Madison. Wn,
‘' 1 1
&lt; ,h. I..
,l.„ n Ml hl g . y
,M
,
.Peri-j Fawetr went north -last Wednn.
wa. a guest a’ the G F Chldejsto:
‘wlmwe ot the v­
•■kly ineetln,-. during July und Au-.
J
[ nesday where he w*H »l&gt;-nd a ahort
Warren Rop-.ii und family..
Bristol.
n top.ii-.inn-.tina
told and
Know That the Insurance
■ ’;
::nn- in forcsty before .filtering th* M
I Herbert of Ot- pome over the week end
and Mr., Sam M
and Mi.
• work for liandlcaptied children vw. ■
Mrs. R. W, Perry find Clayton Perry I.
Co.
Is
Financially
Strong
S
C.
in
September.
tiw
•cusied. All report a very pieamuit;
ut Hart were gucsU of Mr. and Mr*.;-— - John
— —- McLtavy
- attended
• .
,t you drive an automobile and have,
Ralph Hawtlu.rne on Sunday.
nual Mute reunion at 1..... O.i&gt; time.
S1NDY HILLS.
it insured, iuiiill be well to nave it in­
Mi’-&gt; Helen. Biddle bf .Grand Rapids iSaturday. July -W
, ,
.
mid Mrs. M L Cod): were in Buttle spent Saturday night and Sunday with!
, ’Ur« d in a company tliat you are cer-, Tiie Yankee fiprUuu «hool reunion,
Cbesier Kt&lt;&lt;): and-ahiidnn .&lt; t:
Creek on Friday &lt;&gt;n business,
'ilt .j’am is tinandaljy strung and respun- ' which was held onSaturday. July 30.?
her mother. Mr.’ ERb'Biddle
Saturday afternoon tor BiiiRharcton
wa* considered a big success, with a to-!
Bruy and Je.inJ.Tark of Holland me
who Lie | The Pa
Hia-T’lbV" We are led to mak- this state­ tai attendance of sixty. A drUghtlni j
Mr.- Ross D.’lhbrldgr of Mason H , New J’ork to join.Mr.
J|wn&lt;h'ng. their vacation with their spending the week with her parents (employment tih-i! i-..Uii R. bekah Lodge Ju Id their pn-i'n:rni because of t!»e outcome of a cum’ dinner was served, after which we en- ■
grandmother. Mrs. J M Gilmer.
and W.l- inic Friday.'July 20. ut Thonmpple lake, ithm was tried in the local court sonic joyed a program which was given by!
Dr. and Mrs. A- W. Wrxxlburiu-.
| M:
Mrs Hark
Mr and Mrs Ralph Marble ol Knlaw&lt;-k en! ’w-ntv-on" mtmbere and three vUiton-imonths ago.
Mr and Jdrs. Alton Ftnkbeiner and ।!l;,m entertained «,»• r
•.lie older members The fcuowing1
nutzqpc-’iw.iit the wre-k end with hto htUo son of Middleville spent Friday Mr. and Mrs clan- Sebert and
• ’ chil- ‘beine present
A eplendid pot luck? In’October of la&lt;t year Dr. Adromue. cities and villages were represented.!
pr
‘ parent-. Mr. and,Mi’ Dan Marble.
hmciiedn »-&gt;■■• ,*md m onf- o’clnek. al of thus city, had lu* car wrecked in an jPlainwell. K^lamuoo. Dcwtor. Cressey.!
with Mr-and Mrs. Jack Snyder,
I'1-”' n’
Richard Cra'”'. of tto- Michigan
Mi’,-. Dorothy Williams, George Hol-. surprise feature being honu inade ice I accident. Ht was prntwrti’d by an mu- Grund Rapids. Innta. Hasting*. Middle-;
Miss
Dorothy
Roush
*|»eirt
l;ut
wwk
I
todioit loi the Blifid at I&lt;anMng M
cream ;*rved by the committor^, in tomobile insurance policy :n th&lt;‘ Re- villr, Cloverdale. • Martin. Wayland
and J
wife,' .................
Mr. undI (
vi.Mtirig Willliun’Stoiiiublr this week
i with h*T brother "T"
Mae .Keller chmg... and a lovely tortluhiy cake made l-p.iblic Insurants Company ol Detroit Bowens Mills -and Yankee Springs'
Roush,
Kalaniuzo
1
Mixs Vnaii Bower of Tiiroklo Mon- rMrs.
Mrx Lloyd K
*‘,J4hl in K
ai»n&gt;u«&gt;-&gt;by Mrs, Orphu LtnliigtOft-niid prw nt- The w recked-car wa;. taken to the Bat­ The officers (or tl&gt;e following year are i
li"’|1,n^t,n Mi V|kNlrt W°^Smlth
\'reks'r‘lviZ^d w^b“r her ’ R' V and Mrs. John W. Knelling
ed to Mrs. Minnie Myer* :h&lt;- occasion tie Creek Auto Body Company’for re­ pre*. . Minnie Spnftjer; Vir/i-Pres. &gt;
and unulc. Mi and Mrs. W. L Smith. |Mrs neli'ITAh at nlmgor
pw KOtw to Chlj-ago where both are ! being her t sent y-fln '. birthday.
pair. and the work was done. Shortly
after this the Republic Insurance Com­ Mark Ritchie; Sec.-Trenv. Doris Mce rnJ'rrt T°utou” hl- ha 1“attended• 1 Mr anri Mrs Ul,,‘ K“r«',"‘r o{ the pltonding the Chicago Unner.-ity dur- ! a tie.- ...a business
.
meeting wc i
. .
pany failed and u.nt into the hupda' Kibbin.
( amp c..».ur wtot« h
’’?*** "t ICTownirv Club spent'SihkIov with Mr 'ing the month o! Ailgw-t
tcrtntowl
1
Several Y. M. c. A. boys from Eldar.
R.;.s&lt; rw OUicers. camp for w v'*•• •, and
Arthur sfiort.-r at Crc.’.re'.
! Dr, and Mrs. Ix-nnts Murray went t -1 wfnrh : *■ it
Very naturally tto-, Auto Body Com-, Farrell'.-; group, will put on a complete *
Mr .a Mr Tv- T-.h.-.' mid son Of
Mr.and Mrs. Robert Eek ot Dexter i Gun, lake today lo remain the baton. - ; Anna My.
' program of music, staging, and speak-1
. ',r ‘ :d
L
’'were cur.’U ot Mr. and Mrs. Max Eck &gt;•« It-" '•'*i'k with Mi - Grata- HoOfXi.Mr.. N-.lh
Bunnell.
tnff. st the Y. 8. church, s-sme Sunday!
lumLshcdihad don.-. Df Adrounie raid that Ill­
rung m August. Watch for further
ite treat-i .tmturh as to' had never entered into’. ci&lt;
Mr. undMre
i.-.m Gillette und two i RMl-h W.xxj ol Grund Rapid. *,x nt by Mr. ...
announcement.
Gun lake.
candy
children ot Muskegon Upent Sunday IU&gt;c week end at Claude Wood*. Ml-. ■ | d the crowd t-U peanut* and
a
. any ogreement with the Body Company
Seventeen people from V. S church
Mr ihd Mrs Keith Daniels and Mi altrnioon with Mr and Ills. C A-IGeneva Wood, uho had bei-n ’la nding I which wm toiich. enjoyed. We then that there was no contract. expic&gt;« or.
'
attended
the farewell meeting of our
K1.ir
•
tier vacation here, returned with him. returned to ourNioyi^ caUing this a implied bet went him and the Auto’ pastor. Mr*. Ickes, at HAiting*. oh 8un..
—
- —
-.
-----l Mrs.
ft*—. .-I.,
. l Gaskell,
r
..accpm- , —
... ....
---- ., -.. dav. Tile ■ committee
■ ■ •-- Body Company, that would make him
ixirt spent Sunday at Holland und Lake
Floyd
most'
enjoyable
Mrs; Kellar Stem and Mrs Chester I Mr.
M,. and
a„u wn. r..,,..
v.
j day evening. July 31
Michigan.
- 'by’ her
? . nlrc-.. X'
St- rn .•-pfht Thur.'day ut Gull 1-ake ipani.-d
Misss Martha More. wishes "to thank th- ladles who/ fur­ liable for the repair*, and. he denied
All who arc interested, please attend
Miss Ethel laiMorc ot Mount Plea - Country Club with St. Louis, M&gt;.
•wrceinK with the Body Company to
with Mr and Mr­
*•* of Marshall', visited «.t».
C- E-business meeting and party
ant anti Miss Anna Howe «&gt;t .Munhall
v “
• ."
pay the bill if the Insurance.Company[ the
. | Albert Vedder in Mu-skcgon over Sun- tnxmlKn
at the linme.of Mr.s Mary .Saunders, on I
vtel’ed Hastings friends on Friday and h',r
’!"• Duniel-und ; on |dny.
did not meyit it He farther contended
Mr and Mr.**Elwyti
. ...
..
,
. Saturday evening. August 6. RetreshSaturday.
•
Mr
Mr’ raav
Kenneth spent Saturday with tiie fdr-i Mis* Mune! Schnjto of Scottville lsandwiches, lemonade and
Mr;.. Me'ivin Rrentice, Robert. Gvw- uier’.s brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. ,.-■ pending" the u&lt;ek witli M; - Muxine
I OK PKOSI’Et TIVE BRIDE, insurance Company, who took the car menu,
„ ■;
gm und Albert or Buttle Creek arc John Danlrlv. at Alma
A delightful gathering wai held on I to Battle Creek for repairs, and he had। pickles.
Wunderlich. Miss Schulte
one.&lt;4
.•■P- riding a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
MIm Glare Ryan spent n tow days nt [‘he touchiu-s tn tlw High Mtwpl at Sunday »’ the home of Mr. mid Mr- ! nothing to do with it. which to* felt
HOLME8 CHURCH.
tort Webb. when.they, entertained*a: iJxHild release him from rcaponulbllity'
Mr. and Mrs Bcrme/David of LnnLust
Wei
k
with
Mr.
and
MrNi
wman
;
I
’
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njwa'*
r
McCord Oglesby of indiannjxili:-. who
Mr. and
riiUt were wAik-end guest- at Joseph
Tuttle and family of latmitut. at their) *"
‘ Mrs "1! S Frost and clill- dinner compltHttuitury to her sist.'i, j (or payment
hat. been-Attending the Washtenaw Boy nauv
«&lt;
.-nd Bobble of brtrt&gt;tt Mi » Morgiu Haticji of Battle Creek. | of course it. was impassible for the’ Crockfonl's and callers were. Mrs
at rvMuox
Podunk -wlake.
fjesitit*’ comp, i-.'visiting hi* aunt. Miss cottage
Mr. and Mrs Fred Young went tc l,rp visiting Rer. and Mr. L. 1. Deary, who will be married on Thursday c.t j Auto Body Company to get anything5 Grace Woolston- and Charles Wright
thi.-.
week
to
Mr.
'Arthur
Abbott
ol
I
frdm^h
’
e
Republic
Insurance
Company
Anne Burton
, Lansing Sunday' to sce-Mn Vera Hol-land relatiie.s in Midair-.ille and Vcrof Grand Rapids.
■Edwin Nash 111
of UWIftMUIV
Clarksville and iuu
Miss
’-’
.ft.?r—. who is seriously'ilL with!’•-«DPSWinrh-sti r. Mii - . tlto wedding to be i »&gt;rcause it had failed, and was tn the"
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Benton at
Freeport apgnt !1p—
”*** “Norns.
\jarion Punier Ol near
'
" ol receivers.
little
hope of
of her recovery.
’
I Mr. und Mrs Edward Down* and Mr at Battle Creek. Miss Haugh ij an tn*4 hands
... ..
..
..
itr ■■ hr,nr
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors at
Saturday ev.-ning with Mr- and.Mrs
The Auto Body Comjiany retained Forest Price's
Mr and Mr.s. Ray Waters und family ; and Mrs T H. Johnston sjx-nt Sunday structor in Shamans University yi Bo Keith D.mieb
visited Ml. and Mn. Leslie Wright oliv ith relative.-’ in Jactaon. and attend- ton and Mr. Abbott is an electrical Atty. Kim Sigler, and suit was .••tartod
Mr. and Mrs Roy Wickham and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw and Joan, Jackson oh Bunday. Mlw Viratnu Wa- M lhe Spanish war veteran&gt; picnic ut
against Dr. Adrounte for .payment of were visitors at Kellogg^ Health camp
uno daisy of Grand Itaputs were SunBouquets qi sumlner garden tliwcrr the repair bill. It was the claim ot the at Pine lake Sunday.
i Ella
remainlhg for two week.-,' visit.
j*
”’- Sharp park.
c ;;ueM.’. of Mr. and Mrs .J. W. Wolfe u-rs
were
U'ed
on
the
dining
table
arjd
Body
Company
that
when
Dr.
Adrounte
Mrs.
S.
W.
Mote.
Mrs.-John
McLrqvy
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rclgicr and fam­
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Beckwith and
-----and other ndattves
procuk-d hts policy of insurance, ho ily of Flint come Sunday to spend a
• Mrs Mollie
MrJhr Van Dugteren and Mr* around the rooms.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Daniels[Mn,
Covers were laid for the honor
1 called on Mr. and Mrs. l/rwis D.iniels । Ixirvn Mote motored to Greenville last in.-.’t-. Mi... Haugh and Mr. Abbott, assumed the responsibility incident to few days at Fred Durkee's
the fuvanctal condition of the insurance
Will Reigler of Carlton spent Sunday
! und, family of Northrust Carlton Sun­
Mr&gt; John Hauuh, Mr and Mrs. Ernest company? and that hU policy consw- at Kqlch Durkee’s.
U. G. Mote for two days.
, d"y •
•»»
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crockford at
J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, in com- . Mi.v. Vivian Bower id Trirkio, Mon­ Haugh, Mi1-. MiidqJrn Haugh. ML* tutrd'a contract by the terms of which
Dorothy Day. Mrs. z.nlah Gilford and he in substance constituted the Insur­ North Carlton and Mr. and Mrs
puny with Mr, und Mrs. Earl Krrmeen tana. has been visiting her aunt.'Mr &lt; Dtmnc
and Robert Gifford of Battle ance company hU agent to deal with Joseph Crockford were Sunday guesto
of near Caledonia, visited Mrs. Snyder s Bonnie Smith, of the Stale Road. Mr. Creek. Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Haugh repair nwn in event1 of loss.
al B&lt;n Crockford's
riirter. Mrs. Elijah Hull./af Chartottc on
und s.m of Detroit and Mi-ss Delilah
'rhe ca*e was tried tn tlw Circuit
caller* on Monday evening. '
Mt.v, Julia Durkee came home from
Sunday.
'
court here last year, shortly before Grand Rapid* Friday for summer va­
Mrs. Mary Showerman Im rented .Webb of Jackspn. t
i Mr. and Mrs. M. L Oook. Mr and
Judge McPeek was taken ill. And lie cation She enters Pennock hospital
I Mrs. Hubert Cook mid Lrnlie Cook left an apartment in Grand Rapids and
was unable to hie an opinion at once Thursday tor an appendicitis opera­
Saturday for u motor trip into tiie Up­ will move tlw first ot the week. 8li&lt;FOR
MR.
AND
MRS.
P|CENT1('EOn Tuesday last the Judge filed liis tion.
' per Peninsula, arriving at Houghton on will be located In the Nyburg Apt., cor­
■'piitom a portion of which reads as fol­
ner Cherry and Jcflerson Sts,
M&amp; Doris Coats o( Coats Grove
Monday. •
Mr- LaVerne Smith and daughter tained very pleasant Iv on Friday 6vr- lows:—
pent Saturday with Ctarabcll ParmcMidshipman C. N. Springer has rcning honsnnz their ..oh and bride. Mr
It sems'to me that the primary
of
Jackii.Tp
and
Mrs.
Swan
Andvrsm
turned to ehr Naval Academy at Anand Mr*. Clarehce Prentice Thirty- obligation for this work was assumed
rettjrnrd
Friday
fr
im
a
two
week
,nupo!ts after .‘iwndlng nearly two
two neighbors and friends were prewut,
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
I months' vacation with Ills mother, rcla- visit in Mii’kecon Mi’s Florence An­ and remembered, the newly married by Dr. Adrounte in the hr*t instanev.
and that u fair weight of tc’tlmony
Mr - and Mr*. Eaglckroud and son
derson rt malncd tor a few days,
lives mid friends.
Alter haling spent several wjvkx In rouplg with a ahdfcer of miscellaneous rontlrin* thus.- views. Under the facts, Nrarl Sheldon, were in Greenville FatMrs P. T- colgrove.
Mrs. David
■jilt
f
'
the Defendant through &amp;tu&gt;penrion of urday. bringing home with them their
G&lt;«xiycar. Sr . Mrs Anna D. Mason and LaGrange. Inti, and nt Wa’.-on Cor­
On Satuiday evening. Mr and Mr.1
Mrs Wm. R- Cook vfrrr. in Charlotte ners. Allegan county. Mis Ida Palmn- Prentice entertained forty-three rela­ the Insurance Company, was deprived Uncle George Sheldon, who is attend­
Thursday th* irucst# of Mrs. Orl/i tlcr returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs’. T tives complimentary t«i their ton and cf the relief for which he had bur- ing camp meeting al Eaton Rapids. ■
gained. In my tipiiubn It would be un­
lawreiwe Hansbargcr who hus been
B Hurt bringing her and Hwtidmg the
| Packard and Mrs. Sam Nadu.
wife.
The honor jfUMUi Were the rrelp- fair to throw that burden on the plain- at Ann Arbor for treatment the past
; Mrs. Jean Edrlriglon and little day m the citv.
tHT—an innocent party In tlw transac­ week, returned home with hi* parents.
Mr. and Mr- William Welton of lenta of tome lovely* and useful gilts.
‘daughter and Miss Marjorie Hooper of
tion. Dr. Adrounie had paid for pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cotton und
! Memphis. Tenn , came on Monday and Grr-eriVHle. Pa., visited Mr. ahtfr- Mr*
SUFFERS BROKEN ANKLE.
have’gone to Gull lake with their George Balch and Mr. and Mrs Lxo
Mrs. Charles Bachcllcr of this city tection in rase of accident, but in the daughter of Grand Rapids visited Miss
(mother. Mrs. George Hooper, at the Harrington last week. They alm spent was painfully injured wlillr attending failure of the-Agency through which Ber-sie Valentine at the home of Mr.
•cmc (line in Grand Ruplds and IIol- the rural earners' convention at St. reimbursement was to be furnished, he and Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger.
Bcssmer cottage.
and not the plainUtT company, must
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sawdy are en­
; . Richard Rogers, who ifas been at­
Joseph Thursday afternoon, when site
Mis.- Grace Edmonds left on Friday slipped on a cement step while enter­ carry the burden. Judgment with costs tertaining the latter's cousin from
tending the Uiuverr.it y o| Chicago,
Ohio.
'
visited at W A Schader's last week, for Traverse City where she visited Mr ing the Congregational church, the fall will-be entered accordingly."
Mr and Mrs. Haymond of Irving
leaving Friday for his home In Spobreaking a bone tn her ankle. She was WEST OBANGEVILLE
called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sawdy
kanc. Wjish. Enroute he will attend the- end. From there she went on to Good- brought jo Pennock hospital where an
AND
EAST
GUN
MARSH.
recently.
heari. near Harbor Point, to remain X-ray was taken and the bone set. She
■Olympic games tn lx» Angeles.
Mr. and Sirs. S A McCaflerty enter­
Mr and Mrs Eaglgjtpiud and son
| Mrs John Palmer went to Chelseai the balance of the summer
It. doing as well as possible.
tained friends and relative*, from Me- of Detroit and Nearl Sheldon of Chi­
Muses Nonna. Helen and Jannct
Ion Friday'to .visit her parents. Mr andI
Guffy ail last week.
cago called on Will Veitc’s Friday
Mrs N. P Pruddcn. Mr. Palmer wentl Michael and Mrs A P, Perry spent MADE LIFE MEMBER IN
Mr. and Mrs Ben Hanson have been evening.
•
Sunday
in
Mount
Pleasant
a*;
guests
of
PENINSULAR
CHAPTER
O.
E.
S.
for the work end and they attended the
IkwlIMjf a matter of intcre.-t to H.ts- entertaining two of Mr. Hanson'* ■ Mr. and Mrs Wolcott and Mr. and
Ftu?:h3.*c and Bird family reunion atI Mrs. Chsrtlptte LaMore and Mlns
nephews from near Toledo. Ohio, the Mrs Veltc attended carpp meeting
Ypsilnritt. sntng on to Detroit tor Sun­- Ethel LaMore Miss Jannct Michael tHifts friends nt Mrs Jennie BaumgrM past week-.
Sunday at Eaton Raptcls.
to know that she has recently been
day where Alice Jane wail visit her• remained until Wednesday.’
Mrs. C. E. Van EH and son attended
Mr and Mrs. C A Kerr leave Fri* elected to’ life membership In Penin­
grandmother for two weeks.
SHULTZ.
J
, day (or Pioneer. Ohio, tn attend a four sular Chapter No 65 O. E 8. of Grand the circus in KalBinaxoo Friday
Mr and Mrs. Skellenger of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hurdirbrmk
’ days’ hnmccominp and a reunion on Rapids. Stic became, a member nf the
Friday evening. On Sunday Mr Kerr O E S. when living in Hastings, and and daughter Shirley and Georgia visited at George Clouse's Thursday
will sing two sok* at the Methodist has been a memberfor forty-five years. WiUlron attended the clrcua tn Kala­ evening Frederic returned with them
mazoo Friday.
church where Rev Russell H. Bread) Congratulations arc extended
Ardis Brumm of South Hastincs
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Van Ett enter­
Ispastortained over the week end. Mr and Mrs. spent last week with Grace Hart while
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
Mr and Mrs Manon Hodgson of
Roben Hart visited Richard Brumm.
Tiie JOily Birthday Club wa* enter­ Otto Derlga of Battle.Creek.
Charleston. W. Va . arc expected today
Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks and
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. McCaflerty left
L V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
for a visit with Mr and Mrs. A. H. tained July 28 by Mrs. Geo Tolhurst
this morning for a trip in Southern baby of Cloverdale were guesU of Mr
Carvtth. Miss Josephine Carvcth. who
HASTINGS. MICH.
and Mrs. Kenneth Babcock Sunday.
has been visiting her sister and hus­ ty-two members and guests enjoyed u Michigan and various towns in Ohio.
Vert Robinson and wife attended the
band , for several weeks, came home bountiful p«5t luck dinner The after­
. ROBINHUE PARK.
Ferris reunion at Bristol lake Sunday
noon was srxr.t in the club’s social way
with them.
become our patient. First
Mr and Mrs John Kollar accom­
Sunday visitor* at George ’ Clouse*
Rev. and Mrs L L- Dewey and with recitations and visiting All wish
panied
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leals
Skinner
to
were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred DaJongh ot
decide to call—then call. Then OUR dutips begin.
George will spend their vacation next for Mrs. Tolhurst many more happy
Owosso Sunday.
Burnips and Gratia DeJongh ot Grand
I week waiting in Detroit where on Ati­ birthdays.
Your case—your eyes—your vision—.will be given the
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Kreuger and Rapid*
: gust 11th Mr. Dewey will be in attendFAMILY
REUNION
’
^
son of Battle Creek, formerly of Mil­
A good crowd attended the picnic at
closest consideration. What you need determines what
1 ance at the Detroit Area Council meet- ;
ing called by tlw new Aren General I Tlw Robinson reunion met at Fore­ waukee. Wisconsin, called on Wright Shultz school Saturday. A fine pro­
you will be supplied. And your NEEDS can be learned
man's landing. Gun lake. Sunday. July Clifford and family Monday afternoon! gram and dinner were enjoyed by »U.
Supt, Bishop Edgar Blake
by a personal, careful examination, and in no other
Mrs Celia Potts n| Middleville has
Mrs. w Hallock ha* quite a remark­
31, seventy being present Fnends.were
there from Kalama**"*’. Battle Creek. been visiting at the home of tier son able female canary. During the sum­
raiHll.1 REUNION.
Rivruun.
mere
FAMILY
way. Don’t defer calling.
mer she has laid four tatting* of egg*.
Julian
The twelfth annual reunion of the Hif.k&lt;
Th*
Ust netting wgs tight egg; al! of
Wrisht
Cliffcrd
Jr
aiccmpgmtd
Coutlnuad next wack.
tf«:can&lt;unt» cf Willigm and Jchn »Un
Raw*! cabin to Grand Rapids Man- which hitched She u now mothering j
Ritchie uac held Sunday July fil at
:*'.w healthy bird*.
i
their effort* to make It a perfect day. day morning.
Mark Ritchie a cottage at Gun lake.
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Mrs. Robert^ Baird and daughter
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Effa Haight one-day but week. Mrs Roy McCaul spent a coupig of
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Nee., visited at Vance,Sharps tn Mid­
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LJojd Moore of Detroit is spending
Mr. and Mrs Orin TuWh und mu
days with hi- parents Mr and Paul and Mrs. 'Una Mom of Vcrmont1. E. Moon(ville called on the Frank Norton famDon Tuffee and Mtes Llfiah Tlwmp- ‘fa Sunday afternoon,
aj.
MUji Marie mon
Riggs ...
und Emerson Colecon. of Hastings were guest ot' ”
- ■ »»«*•
the. •ilatman of Dayton Ohio, and Earl Merkle
j
ter» grandparents. Mr and Mn&gt;
‘ " und ran War'd ol Wacousta wyre vlilGeorge Thompson. Sunday.
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n
1.
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'Our Jocal uhoohiotro- I ix-mp reMr and Mn Henry Budd and turnily ot C«r«sci&gt;. Mr- Ada Gould of Bat­
' • mg in tlw near future. ‘
'
tie Creek ana Clark Budd of Porttafid!
'•’Cy Mr and Mrs Hid McDowell of a«re Sunday ca2ter&gt; at lev Gould's.
k
MGrund Rapids, und Mr--. Clarence
Mi and Mrs. GitXTe Newman and:
Br:;»-dict of South Boftnr u«-tr HUe-ts daughter of Detroit ipent Sunday al i
ol Mr. und Mrs F. E. Deming Thurs­ Duke Irwin s
day.
.
Mt- Frank Norton lias been ill mid
. Mr-and Mrs. Gecriti- Woldring and under a doctortare to: some time.
dmighler of Holland and Mr Elnur
ited Mrs Aiimndu Heath1
. : E Dialing Fialay evciiinr.
Sunday culler:, at the F. E Deming
m. - l-Ktatelinei ot Nashvtlte
,/ home were Frank C Deming and ^ulin .‘petitthe wv-k with her grandparents/
' O'Brien ut Grand Rapids
Mr and Mrs, Peter Hodman
,
Mr and Mrs. Orville HeniMiy. of
Orin Weight of Battle Creek. Mr. and;
■ Wyandotte spent th? week end withMr; Rtrpu ot ____________________
Detroit. Edward Filley u!'
■ 'Hie foamer's parents Mr. and Mr. C Bellevue Ctalr and Riatha Wright ot
.- 1. Hcmu y.
Battle Crtek. Mr. and MF NuwXun. qf
Mr. and Mr- Gcdrge Deming and Battle Creek. Mrs. Cfcmpbell/ol Flint
Wwiwlrtl-.
aw and ni«..
... of« w—*nuc Wvr:
Fnmkll'.i te
K. Burges* ..,,.1
and .son
Play­ und...
Jack a
Campbell
lord Binges* of Bailie Creek •jere tleitura ta-M week nt He___ ___ ___
tSiinitay visitors at tiie F. E Deming
Mr. and Mrs Ray Oitroth and Mr ।
home.
....
and Mrs. Claude Dunklcbentcr and son
Gem i:«- Demin „ i- impro*.;::g after a called on Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Cnx- ol ।
short illness which
'
amfmt.il him to hta tatty Sunday' afternoon.
bed.
M.* Ella Taylor'of NaMiville L«;
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Ya:
Gwxl ,r&lt; ding .Mihie time wjth her BlAter.j
Rapids spent-Sunday wi
• Ellen Mr.... Frank'Norton.
.
Yarger.
Mrs. Anna Chee«man of Hu-tings
■*nd fB spending wsw time u» ahef formdaughter. Barbara Jean, of Ot-.&lt; ‘-k -nd guests of M:&gt; Eli. u
Sunday c.-rlh is ut :i».' Char
home were. Mr. and Mix V-rt

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Saturday, August ft.
Wai: -n wen Coffee and table vr
former tvacher v and pupils and
are invited .
Mrs. Carrie Kermcen of
and .Mr&gt; Jennie Ingram
, Gerald J'orbry -pent tour
-I&gt;ut Friday afternoon
tile Krliotfk camp .&lt;• Pint Jul
William Fdrta y of Irvitr:. Ii
___ ______ ,
-J’W.
and family. , Mr and Mr.- Ear! Krrmren. ncrom; is -pendim; panud by Mr..and Mrs. Jock Snyddr
-i und .friends of Shultz spent Sunday with Mr.
■’r-. Elijah Hull of Charlotte
Mn and Mrs Wm. Brown and
called mi Mr.- Frank . Hyta
Frlduxiof Ou . - u and Mrs Herman Brown
afternoon
'
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Mt - Ford Stowell, atid fatla-r of Ilrfiwn’ol OraiuFRapids-were
.Woodhud call, &lt;1 at. the Frank Hym - afti rnoon and evening giienu
• home Friday evening.
'
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Raymond, and Earl Cave of Cblcmro
Mr.* Jennie Ingram of Luther &gt;pent
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gnrbow und
family entertained the former's brother
and family of HowdYd.: City. Sunday

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Mr* Cl,
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W.dto ti returned

viMted'"the tatter's stater. -Mrs.
of Tier nupt. Mr.-h. Gt'-:i«rc Brown ell of linden
:
Guy Chnr and, family ]»art of list
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Mrr. 'wick Murgsrtt and Hale Nesbitt re­
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fvtends in HasMr, and M:
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Ch#:the Prue
. . !Md Wedn &lt; ,. r.
- latt-1 ti jarmu•. Mr
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I
and di&gt;ti
i Bitt;eubfrt'g of lODi'l
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,
F E Brunner made a bu*
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Jars*-:.d*&lt; than!. Mr.s Hart Is in'very
'
poor health.
.
Mrs. Jr-hn Sinclair and Mjldrcd of
South'Hastings, spent Sunday, with
•Vern Sinclair and family.
Mr*. Cora Cotton spent Monday with1
Mr. and Mrs Harry Scoby in Hastings
Mis Janet Pettrngin and Mrs. Elsie
Sothard attended ’ the Ifowlcr and
Ragla school reunion at the Ragta i
rchixiihmis# Sunday
Mix, Marita Cameron of Hastings
speijt Friday with Mrs: EviT Howley.;
Tiie iadi- '• wnjr AhpDljntyte*.
Mio. Lavnnchr Cotton ' and a girl
fi b.nd are enjoying their vacation. Tiie1
girls are traveling through the wot
and will go to the coast. Tiiey will be
gone two weeks. We wish for them
a gixxl time and a safe return home. ,

Tin- Ladles' Au! at Mrs. Elsie Mar•iv'.- .Thursday ’ wa* well' attended.
■and-Toddy a'.tendi-.l ti
( Grand Ruplils Thumtay.
. Vbitora at Boss Cotton's Sunday
Jolmnlv J &gt;&lt;•,. •• vhit.-d Satuytiv ■-a,,rr, nurs jiojcc and family ut Battle
nmg a-. :l.i- home oi Mr add-, Mr ,;n.,.k. Mr ,,nil Mrs Ronda Luwc..mb
„ John K.amvr.
Mr ond Mrs. Butr Cotton .and
11 Li r&gt;ild aiul Wilma, of Grind Rapid.*.:
and Mr., Ruth Dunran add children of
Woodland.
Mi.-, c.htu- R'HiMi
There will be do services at- the;
Loav.1 ba-riia.l team ptayed Freeport । church the next two weeks nn account!
.•n the hx-a. dtamou-1 Rund.iy whten ,nf th.. y R. camp meeting and confer-:
mar&lt;«i-.hytav of &lt;I T_s;on, uhtch ty.im ,.nr,. a. thc ca,pp groull(U at sebeaa

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy and
!Barbara Jean of AJtoft. visited Mr. nnd;||
Mr*. William Smith Saturday.
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by a

‘Mr and Mrs Manley Sherman anti
SOUTH THORNAPPLE:
baby. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Skidmore
Mr and Mrs. Merrill Ketchum and ■
and bjiby of Hastings camped at Deep family ot Ionia spent Sunday with her
take over the week end.
•
stater arid brother. Mr. and Mrs. Sid­
, ■ Mrs. John Slu-rrnjui of Hunting* ney Kenyon.
jiperit Friday night with Mrs E.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Terry and fam­
nd. Sponger and attended the Yankee fly have had as their guests, Mrs. I
,:
--------------------- &gt;al Spring* school picnic Satutxtay
Anderson and children from Chicago, j
others.
; Mr. and Mrs Shefman Sharpe enterMr. and Mrs Chu. B Johnson were
Mrs. MmiUe Wardell Farr gate two tained Mr. and Mre. RoUo John.«?n ar.d entertained
______________
Sunday nt the home of
'readings in her mual pleasHig manner. • daughter of Dowagiac : Mrs John‘their children. Mr and Mrs. Theodore IGeorgi- Dixon aL“» gave two-numbers. Sherman of Hastings and Mr. and Wieringa
•
- of- near Middle- j.
and•’ family
enjoyed by all.'
Mrs Wm Johnson Sunday
• ville the occasion being Mr. John­
Officer, elected for the ensuing yeat , Mr, und Mrs Wm Stanton arc enter- son's birthday.
.... transfer this
Bench and 100 rolls. Will
’were: Mrs. Earn Springer. Pres.; Murk i tabling company from Allegan
Mrs. Arthur Terry returned to Chi- account to responsible party for
A. Ritchie. Vice-Pr.a. and Miv Dons' Mr. and Mrs Frank Green and fam- cago Monday evening after spending ance of W7.00. Write
McKlbbln. Secy.
jjy of Nashville spent Saturday night a few days here with her-family.
.
| After a social hour adjourned hoping)and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Albert
Fred Marks, who has employment'
ta meet again at tbe'next reunion to Ih ! Green and fanulv.
; near fastings, was a caller Saturday 1
, Jield tlw lldrd Saturday In July IB33., A large crowd attended’the first an- evening of- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Scott, j
BOX 3. ■ALMA, MICH.
when it is hoped many oUiere may at- nua! picnic at the Yankee Spnngs
,John Mon&amp;ma spent the week end
| tend.
•
j with his parents in Grand Rapids.

FOR SALE!

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Some one has said that a “friend is a
bank of credit on which we can draw
supplies of confidence and help.” '

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�| Wednetday, Augu»t 3i 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

gau U poetically the same.as lost year
Alfalfa continues lo occupy an increas­
ing proportion of the total. The alfalfa
acreage is fifteen per cent greater than
last year, while clover and timothy are
seven Tier cent lew. Ruins in May im­
proved hay prospects and the first cut­
ting of alfalfa was generally good.
RAINS AND LATZ FROSTS
in fruit the prospects se*m for a con­
siderably less apple crop than last year
DAMAGED CROPS IN
Peach prospects continue to be good
SOME LOCALITIES
Cherry prospects declined from June I.
but the crop is better In the central and
northern counties.
BEAN GROWERS RE­
Michigan seems to have guessed right
DUCED THEIR ACREAGE on raising pork. In tlie-Uni ted Slates,
the. pig crop is seven per cent smaller
Short Yield In Barley and Oats than in 1931. but Michigan hog raiser*
increased their porkers by thirteen j*r
Expected—Fifteen Per
cent as compared with last year. Wjth
tile increased prices this will be of
Cent More Alfalfa
much help to this state
The July Michigan crop report ha-i
come to hand amr Indicate* that some
damage wo* done to some crops hi a
lew place* in Michigan by frail* in
June. also, by deficient rainfall the lat­
ter part of Jung und fCir some time in
Lansing—-A kingfisher had a life and
July.
death struggle with a clam—and the
The Michigan department of agri­ clam won.
culture reporta that the acreage of field
His lower bill caught in the vice-like
crops tijla reason is practically the grasp
of the clam, the bird was found
same as tliat harvested last year, but lying al the bottom of a minnow pond
because there was an abandonment of in Newaygo county.
ti considerable acreage last fall, on acI. L. Bullis. Newaygo county firr
coupt of drouth. the acreage really in
‘crops to be harvested this year is small­ warden, in reporting the result of the
to the Department of Conserva­
er. than Inst year. Barley, sugar beets.1 battle
tion.
said the kingfisher iiad apparently
jxitaloes. rye and alfalfa are the only
mistaken the clam lying at the bottom
Miclilgan crops showing an increase in of
the
pond for a fish, and dived for it.
acreage.
iU bill open ready to grasp its prey.
The warm, dry weather of June was; The clam-grasped Ute bird's bill uijd
favorable for Michigan winter wheat. the tiie bird, unable to release itself or
The exjx-ctcd yield, while a little below to lift the clam from the bottom, died.
tiut of last year, will nevertheless be]
Hirer and one-halt bushels per acre! BEEKEEPERS TO MEET
above the ten year average. Tiie fore­
AT FILION AUGUST 5-6
cast for wheat In the country Indicates
about 1,60.000,000 bushels le.it than for]
East Lansing—Tiie '12th annual sumudi.
Conlrary to exticctatlons tiie oat and mcr meeting of the Michigan Beekeepbarley crops will be less than expected. i er's Association will b# held August 5-6
Ixvausa-of—damage from heavy rains । ut tiie home of I^avld Running, Pillon.
lute In May. Insects and disease dam­ (who Is the only Master Farmer in
age developed in these two crops, which j America depending upon bees as the
sole source of income from ills dann
will cut short the yield.
Bean growers in Michigan reduced 1 business.
Mr. Running has apiaries at Pillon
their acreage by twelve per cent as
compared with a yeor ago. As the and al Sumptcrville. Alabama. He ad­
rainfall during June was quite sjtoltcd vocates-and practices the renewal of
over- tiie state, conditions of July 1 all colonies In the northern apiary each
vary; but the outlook was for a crop of year with package bees from tiie South.
about G.OuO.OOO budieis. The nation's ! He says this Is more economical than
acreage of beam is 21 per cent lew than carrying old swarms through the
that harvested hut ‘fall, and is the northern winters.
The program lists an imposing array
nnallest in ten yean. Wc hope tills
of sjieakers who will tell some of the
means a fair |irice.
Rains delayed tiie planting of pota­ ways the quality of the 15.000.00Q
toes. -m) that tiie average planting date pounds of honey produced in Michigan
was live days later this year than lost; annually. Tiie speakers alio emphasize
year. Tiie crop seems to be coining in I methods of increasing the consumer
demand for honey and ways to attract
good shape.
The acreage of tame hay in Michl* attention to thi*.excellent-food.

WHEAT EXCEEDS
TEN YEAR MCE

Clam Wins Battle
With Kingfisher

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•SPEAK AT IONIA FAIR

Will Also Personally Present
Trophy to Winner In
Horse Race
The week'* program of the 1932
Ionia Free Fair—August 15 to 20—will
tuke on a decided political flavor on
Wednecday wheiMQovernor Wilber M.
Brucker will linne guest of the Ameri­
can Lc^lun.
Trie day will be known av Legion
Day. and members of the John F
Girard Post of Ionia are putting forth
special effort to provide a day packed
full of tanusual eiltertainment fea­
tures.
One of tlw outstanding events will
be a drum and bugle corps contest in
which crack outfits from all over the
state will compete for $250 in cash
prize*.
The governor will deliver an address
before the grand stand in the after­
noon and on the platform with him
there will be several prominent state
officials und political leaders.
The governor will also present per­
sonally the Governor's Trophy to tlw
winning driver
the feature event of
the afternoon's racing card.
Governor's Day is an annual event
ut the Ionia Free Fair and has come
to take a place of statewide signifi­
cance In political circles in Michigan.
MIDDLEVILLE.
Tue.iday evening tlw small house be­
longing to Ernest Vermeulen on the
Inlng-Tiiornapplc town line was dis­
covered on fire. Ax no one was living
there it was a-mystery until upon in­
vestigation footprints were discovered
leading from near the place. After
notifying the officers and upon further
Investigation a- party living near there
wa* arrested and we are told confessed
to setting the fire and te now 6ut on
bond to apiwar at the next term of cir­
cuit court. A very serious crime and
one that can liardly be thought pos­
sible for a person of Intelligence to
commit.
The meeting Thursday evening at
the auditorium was addre.ssed by u Mr.
fcampbel). of Grand Rapids. A com­
mittee wo* named and they will act
with the custodian. C A. Robertson, m
arranging matters for the continuance
of the bank, which wc io much need.
John Chandler and party were here
on Friday from Detroit, on business
and calling on friends. John used to
live here and greatly enjoys a vacation
here.
W. R. Harper, wife and daughter ex­
pect to leave Thursday for a week's
visit in New York with a son ond fam­
ily. They will go by auto and will see
some of the sight*-along tiie route.
Some of the businessmen, who have
sponsored the Boy Scout mbvemerit
here from the beginning,- went over to
Harwood lake, where the boys wens en­
joying the week camping out. Friday
afternoon, taking over eats for supper
with tiie boys, which all enjoyed to­
gether very much Some of the officers
were there and held their court of
honor. Several who had passed their
examinations were advanced amidst
proper ceremonies. It was a very pleas­
ant time for all. The boys broke camp
Sunday P. M. after a week's enjoyment.
Mr. Rusm-11 Beeler and Mr. Smith, of
the school, were with the boys, the
whole week. Others werp over and as­
sisted at times, but the former two arc
the one* who have done the larger part
of the work and are entitled to great
credit in giving nearly forty boys not
only a fine outing but meantime good
instructions along right living. All
concerned wish to thank Mr. and Mrs.
C. O Kenyon for their kindness in so
many ways. The landing where the
boys were camped Is on their land and
they dfil everything possible to make II
pleasant for everyone. Asked them all
tocomeatanytimeand stay as tong as
they wished. A rousing vote of thanks
was extended to these good people by
the boys.

Y.M.C.A.ITEMS
boy# will be tn (raining for Hi-Y work
nt the state Y. M C A. cutup onTorch lake August 26 to September 3,
und four of .them will be from Burry
county.
Secretary Angell returned Satur­
day from a week spent among tiie
towns of tiie Northern. District, alienthey market cherries bv the ton, ut’
one cent a pound.
Barry County Y. M. C. A lost a goodfriend in tiie sudden and tragic death-'
of Rev. F. G Barker
_
There is still room for needy IxJVs at j
Kellogg's camp August 22-31 Send you-’
name ja the Health Unit or to C. F j
Angell.
The Montreal Star says "Drinking I
among women has increased 53'. rinct
the Government has gone into the 11-1
quor business."

DOWLING.
A co-ojxtratlv» homecoming is being
arranged by the members of the Dowl-[
Ing and Bonfield churches to be held;
ut Bonfield on Sunday. August 14. Il
will be an all day event and if special!
invitation Li extended to all who in]
former years were Interested in either 1
of tije churches, also those who are in- •'
terested in the work at tiie present,
time. Rev. Pufier will be one of the1
speakers of the day and special music [
u planned for the forenoon, with or- !
chestra music on the afternoon pro- ,
gram. A picnic dinner will be held in!
the church basement at the noon hour '
Next Sunday will be missionary Sun­
day in the church which is usually ob­
served with a short program in under
the direction of Mrs L J. Oswald.
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Gerber" and
family of South Bend were recent
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.)
John Gerber, and while here they at­
tended Uh' Gerber and Herrington re-'
union at Clear lake. Their sister. Mrs. (
Clara Knoblauch of Riga, who has
been the guest ot' relatives here the
past two weeks, returned to South
Bend with her brother and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sproul dnd
Nancy. Patsy and Vida June of Dj-troit
arrived Friday afternoon for a two
weeks' visit with relatives und will oc­
cupy tiie Stanton cottage at Clear lake
while here.
Tiie Dowling school reunion will be
held Wednesday. August 10 nt Herring­
ton's resort. Clear lake, r All former
students and teachers are. urged,to be
present und meet their friends 6f for­
mer days. Candidates for county and
state offices in the September primaries
wiU be welcomed and introduced. A
fine program has been arranged by the
program committee. The dinner will
be served nt noon in cafeteria style.
Bring your own table service and
something to add to the table of eats
Sports und games will follow the pro­
gram.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles""BeUon arc
moving this week from West Branch
to the Wm. Fry farm near Bonfield.
Tiie Norris reunion will be held this
week Thursday at the Vickery resort
grounds and the Weeks school reunion
next week, Saturday the 13th. tanking
August a busy month in the pictuc
line.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
Cassopolis were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCarty left
Sunday morning for Traverse City and
other northern pointe, where they will
s|&gt;end. a part of their summer Vacation.
Tlw Burney Mill school will hold Its
annual school reunion at the school
grounds on Saturday, August 6. All j
former teachers and pupils are urged to
attend and all who are interested arc
invited.
Mrs. Mabel Moody of Maple Grove
visited Mrs. Lottie Ornube Monday.
Regardless of the coolness of the
evening the Ice cream social at the|
Smith home Friday evening proved toi
be a real success, the lawn was very!
cleverly arranged for the occasion I
and the talk by Mr. Ketcham made
tilings complete. Proceeds $12 80. &lt;
,

The Spirit of a Bank
T IS a well recognized fact that the spirit of a
bank—that is the motive which guides it in its
dealings with customers—is the most effective
builder pf good will possible for a bank to possess.

I

NOT how much it can make out of a customer, but
how well it can serve him consistent with sound
banking^ is the spirit that runs through the daily re­
lations of this bank with its customers.
• /
For four generations this strong bank has never
taken a backward step, but has stood firmly in­
trenched in the confidence of its friends, patrons and
the community which it Has faithfully served.

Every savings depositor has regularly received in­
terest earnings at the rate of 3^ compounded semi­
annually and has obtained his deposits when
needed.
I i .

Keep up that habit of putting something in that
Savings Account in this conservative bank.

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank
in Barry County

T) A 'MTZ"
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Hastings, Michigan
Telephone: 2217

BARBERS CORNERS.
and
Mr and Mrs James Bragdon ___
daughter. Crystal, returned Thursday
from their trip to New York state
■ CARLTON CENTER.
where /hey visited Mr. Brogdon's
FAIR LAKE.
| Horace Wagoner and family of OllThe Carlton L. A. S. wifi meet Thurs­ EAST ORANGEVILLE
z
brother. Clinton, who has been in poor
day. August 4th. nt the horn? of Mr. i
health.
AND WEST HOPE.
Mrs. Mildred
Frits and. Porter ,veL Herb McGlodtlin and wife of
apd
Mrs.
Leslie Daniels for supper.!
Orvil Shellenbarger spent Friday and
Knowles and family motored to Jack- Nashville. Mason Forshcy and family
j
The
Johncock
(formerly
Eaglei
1
Saturday of last Week with his father, AU arc cordially invited.
! and Ray Pierce and family of Banfield
(school reunion will be held on the sson Sunday.
Julius Shclicnbarger. near Lake Odes- .A number from this community at-! school grounds Saturday. August 6.
Albert Hartman and- famib-hnd Er-!guests al Earl McGlockUn’s Sun­
tended the county grange picnic at Pol luck dinner. A program is being rnest Pennock and family of Hickory dw­
Mrs..Jay Smith is rapidly Improving Crooked lake Saturday.
eomers
were
Sunday
guests
at
Jason'
I *Lauda Frits is spending a week with
Tiie Primary and Intermediate class- I■ prepared. Everyone interested Li in- &lt;Willison's.
from her recent Illness.
Grace Cose of BuriingtoA.
sited.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Vknderiuif! of c* of the Sunday School were enter­ . Mr. and Mrs. Rutsell Johncock, Arion .
West Caledonia called on Mr, and Mrs, tained at the home of Mrs. John Shupp ((and Margaret Johncock took Daisy
with a welncr roast. About twenty 1■Johncock to Chicago Saturday returnJay Smith Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nay Bump and family were present and nil had a very happy |i ing Sunday. Mbs Johncock is in train-;
of Hastings spent Sunday with Miss time.
[ing at a hospital there and graduates I
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1' next June.
Minnie Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer enter­ Henney were, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Hines
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin and
tained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clum and and daughter. Thayla of Lansing and (son visited Miss Rosemary Stebbins at
Mr. and Mrs. August Tasker and Miss;
family of Coats Grove Sunday.
' Prairifeville Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Bachnta'n Is not so well Margaret Nichols. In the afternoon ■' Mr. and Xfr/;. Floyd Johncock went to
Mr. and Mrs. Carl BrvcbeUan and fam- [j New Jersey last weelf. Mrs. Johncock ।
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dinehart and ily visited there and in the evening Mr.: ' remained for a longer visit with her,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith are here to and Mrs. Clair Jones and children and[ ! parents. Floyd te staying with his’
Miss Vcrda Zuschnitt of south of Has- (
assist in the care of Mrs. Joy Smith.
. ’ mother. Mrs Herb Johncock.
Miss Lillian Matthews is visiting her Ungs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Warner and
Pastures are drying up and getting short.
William Valentine of Grand Rapids
niece in Georgia for a few months.
daughter of Hastings stayed at the;
Mrs. Etta Bump is visiting her sis­ spent the week end with his cousins, .1home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johncock
One bag of Dairy Feed in summer saves three
Nelson
and
Cletis
Valentine.
'
ters tn Grand Rapids for some time.
in fail or winter.
while
they
were
gone
to
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney. Mr. and
. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer and son
If you have your own grains or are mixing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Lemnar
of
Pleas
­
were entertained at the home of Mr. Mrs. U P. Greenfield and soils. Mr. anti ant lake visited Sunday the latter's
your own feeds—try SUPER SOY—the Dew
and Mrs. Palmer near Middleville on Mrs. R. Greenfield and children spent
mother,
Mrs.
Hattie
Anders,
and
fam
­
mineralized high protein concentrated feed.
Sunday at Middle lake.
Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Lowell visit­ ily.
We carry a full line of dairy feeds at prices
I. R. Jones of Galesburg visited Mr.
EAST IRVING.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crockford Sun­
that are right.
and Mrs. Jas. Collins Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George . Dixon, Ben day.
( Mrs. Mae Jones of North Prairieville
Try our 40% HOG SUPPLEMENT FEED
Dixon and Mrs. Will Page attended the
RAI TIMOR*- (riFNTKR
aPent from
with your grain for your hogs and see them
BALTIMORE
ENTER..
andWednesday until Saturday
Yankee Springs school picnic at Yan­
grow.
kee Springs schoolhouse Saturday.
Ur.
M TVlUu. .pent S«lH,ttarl ah„lllck „ vUlun&lt; ,
urtUy ud Sunday U tut nek wllli, weetl ,„
north,,,, p.rt of the
We Have a Feed for Every Need
sing Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. rt..™
u.
Gurnsey
— near Freeport.
menu.,. '
„ eelkUtn.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenfield, Mr.:'
1 Walter Hammond of this place and
Mrs. Courtright
Mr. and; Mrs.’
Miss Pauline Lydy of Woodland were ■and
------------------------ — and
---- .----------BUGBEE CORNERS.
quietly married one day last week. lUlph Henney. Mr
Mr, Hoy
M„ John
p„„.
Congratulations.
.
areendeld end r«n,»M spent Sundky
• Mr. and Mrs. Will Psge, George Dix­ at Middle lake near Carlton Center. brother chax_ Foote.
FLOUR -«- FEED
COAL ♦ CEMENT ♦
IE.
A Mrs. Archie TrUsl..
Mr. —
and
Tobias spent! Mr and Mrg Mfrle Count 0{ Ka)a_
on and Oscar Page ot Hastings attend­
■RICK
TILE -&gt; FARM IMPLEMENT*
ed the Page and Dixon reunion Sunday Sunday at Head lake with Mr. and matoo and Mr. and Mrs Chas. Foote
at the Ella Sharp park in Jackson.
Mrs. H. Tobias and Mr. and Mrs. Tip and famUy
family took thelr
their lunch and spenf
soent1 Clyde and Jessie Vester have beenI Fisher.
.
—
Sunday at Fish lake.
HASTINGS
visiting their aunt. Mfrs. George Dixon., Mr. and Mrs. Courtright and Mr. and
1 the past two weeks, returning to their■ Mrs. R. Greenfield spent Friday In
Leather made ot shark skin does not
home In Grand Rapids Monday.
Battle Creek.
(crack.

SUMMER
FEEDING

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

�IHE.HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST J 1»M

and In supplying water attracted a
great deal of attention. The harvest­
COURTHOUSE NEWS
BY COMBINING EFFORT ing equipment started with a squirrel
rifle and ended with a harvester
PROBATE COURT.
Need More Than Individual Ac­ combine*. A lone Indian pony drag­
ging a pole sled contrasted with .the* Brt. Herbert Colby, dec'd. Inventory
tion to Change Condition
pursing horsepower beneath the hood
rr
of modem car*, and the water buckets med'
According to Speakers
on a yoke showed in sharp relief
E»t. Datiu* Buxton, deed,
East Laming—No retreat to past agaliut a modern electrically operated confirming sale entered, final account
filed.
century standards for Michigan farm­ pump and storage tank.
Eat. Sarah Malcolm, deed. Proof of
ers and no Bivorce from industry for
MORGAN.
will filed, declination of trust filed, no­
agriculture, was a portion of the mrPaul Cole of Battle Creek visited Jim tice to heirs filed, order admitting will
sage of George E. Btrtiop. sWy-mana­
entered
ger. Upper Peninsula Development Bu­
F.TCIuii.-v
Hart. dic'd.
died. Order
reau. who pointed out to the famMrs. Cecil Munton and daughter.
EJr
Chance A. Hart,
er&gt; UUJ
VI*
Day e.uu
a-udience
&lt;w&lt; ...
at Michigan Slate Ruth,
num. ...
......... ...
of a.a*.a
Hasting-, spent a,couple
of confirming sale entered
Oollegr that erganired effort by farm- jdays
last
week
with
Mrs.
Letha
'Ad
­
■ . I—1 .— „
" " *■
E*t Frank L. Fl-Jut. dee d Final acen. u tin- method f&amp;r solving pr*1*”1 -m*.
kin*.
’
•:
.. ■ count filed, determination of inliertproblems
M;
p. .Ford
—.. ' —
------ ----Mr and —
Mr*.
Lemond
and tancr tax filed
- »
n_j dn
a* ttheir
&gt;•
Mondial! Tripp. Fits’, annual
Mr. Bishop said ' A rural economy daughter
of....
Kalatnasoo called
that count.* rornr IJ.Ouu farm cu-opera- uncle. 8. B Palmer. Sunday.
(account of guardian filed.
tire* with 3.000.100 member*, doing u
Mr antl Mr&gt; Leo King and «on ol.
E*t. Frank Colo.' dec d. Order allow­
business ot M.S00,«X).ikXJ in 19M-31.; Lansing and Mr*. Chas. King of Grand ing claims entered
plainly lia* the vitality necessary to | Raiyds are spending u few days with
Fit. Elirabelh Salisbury, deed Order
-ucccso Add to that the power of the Mr and Mr* J- W. Shaffer
allowing Halms entered.
great general agricultural organixa-1 Mrs'. Letha Adkins and Mrs. Lenna
Est. Cordelia Fuller. Release of
tlon* and you have a sorial -influence. ।Howard accompanied Mr*. F^rn Mun- guardian filed, final account ot guard­
a» well a* a bargaining paarr. which ,'ton afid Rutn Of Hasting* to Battle
ian filed, discharge Ukued. estate en' can largely, determine the future of Crr?k Friday
v-.-rolled.
agriculture.''
Mrs. Lillian Jennings of Albion U in* Est. Elisabeth Salisbury, dee d. Final
Dean Joseph F . Cox gave a rwuiw jjy. village visiting friends
account filed, order for publication en­
of the contribution* made by MichiClayion and Arthur Webb »i»ent tered
gan State College tu Michigan -gricul- Sunday in Freeport.
,
Krt Sarah Malcolm, deed Proof of
- tufv during the P«t ”5 JTar» Rfd
Austin Delong and Mary Turner spent will filed, declination of trust filed, or­
Rock wheat. Rosen rye. Robust beans, Sunday with Millie Flurry und Martlia der
admitting will’ entered, bond filed
Hardtgan alfalfa, and other popular d,
.
crop varieties have gone from the, Mr. and, Nr». Clair Van Sickle
— .. und. litter* testamentary issued, order limit­
ing settlempni entered. petition for
Campus to the farms of the AUte.
Elwood apd Marlon Van Sickle of hearing claims tiled. Notice lo credtTlx S&gt;iitex meliiod of deurmteiut Linring epent Sunday nilh Mamie
tors issued
soil acidity now used almost universal­ Webb and family.
ly was developed at Michigan State.
Charles Quick of Eagle returned to
One of the CoUege staff nas recently hl« home Sunday after *j&gt;endlng two lier allowlna claims entered.
announced a nietiuxl of »ucee.4fuUy, weeks with Mrs. Be*sic Smith, hto | E&gt;t W. M. Whipple, dec d. Final acl
1 count of Admr. filed. order for publica­
treating Malta fever Methods of con- pcicr.
,
’
trolling plant di^ase* are! insect pcs.fii
Mm Cecil Munton of Hayings called tion entered.
arc other well known contribution* of,i on Mrs. Dctnartou* Hagerman Sat- ’ Eat. Lottie Murphy Hart, dec'd. Proof
•of Acrvier filed, proof of will filed, order
the College.
.
i urday.
A piuseant »how1ng the progress I1 Victor Smith spent’last week in De- :admit tins will entered, bond filed-and
,'letters iAmunI, order limiting settle­
made in transportation, harvesting. troit.
. inent entered, petition for hearing
' clainif filed, notice. to rh-dilors ivued
SOLVE RURAL PROBLEM

BELTON.
. Ladhv of the M H cdiurch will serve
‘h chicken dinner at ths home of Mrs
Ethel Pennock on Friday night. Au­
gust 5. beginning at 5:00 o'clock
.
i The Ki.llry-T.olta reunion will be
held at Bakers rv.Mirt. Crooked lake
on Saturday. August 6,
’
.
Mr. and-Mrs. Charley Kahler enter-;
■ tallied Mr. und Mr*. C. R. Bacon of'
Flint Saturday night and Sunday.

At a

• ilv attended a. family reunion at Gull i
lake Wednesday.
Mrs. Edith Barnes entertained her
mother. Mrs. Wright, from Flint last;

Vegetables

lEwilFsoon be a HALF CENTUfy¥~that this bank has
been of stalwart worth to the progress and prosperity
of Hastings and its people . . .

On the Following Program
of Helpfulness:
1— The FREE COUNSEL and ADVICE-of officers
and directors . . . ALL practical business men.
2— The use of our business facilities—the LATEST
MODERN equipment.

3— A SAFE, CONSERVATIVE INTEREST RATE
—^3^ compounded semi-annually.
4— A PERSONAL INTEREST in the welfare.of
EACH and EVERY customer.

Such a program as this
should com m end tlup
safe old bank to your
consideration. If you are
not already a depositor
here you are invited
to become one.

Hastings City Bank

Tin- Nublci-Walldorfi reunion will!
ix- held at the W»ildorfl cottage nt I
■ Wall lake Sundays AukuM
1 Mrs. Sleeman of Coojier sjM-nl a ffw
days last week with her mother. Mr*
■ Ida Barnes.
• ’
' Rus.m.-11 Mott ond family returned
1 home Monday night from a trip to
. klu* western coast. They had a won­
derful trip, but nevertheless' they said
. it Heenwd good Jo get home.
■
Mrs Queen Colljns ot Cincinnati
wax the guest of her mother. Mr*.!
I Mattie Blackman, several days past I
Several from here attended- the
._____________
iSEJ.wooihAm..
bowM. K*™rn». «. m,
with Mr ..nd Mrs Will Gurd.
a Sunday vUitor'at Sim NiiA;
Dr. and Mr- Farwell an- spending! Mr* Gkn England' entertained the|rauch better and will soon be home
L. Myers iuuf wife of Doiid Corners
Arthur Clark.-. Jr of South Havrti
a couple ot week’ in Detroit wheret B™*S* chib Thursday evening at her! a«aln
were callers Ut Clarence Campbell's ha.- been s|)cnding a few day . Ulth hi .
th..
.. taking
ta. ..w
—.,.t course
.^..—..cottage
oi\ Saddlebag lake. Mr* ArMrs. Wai he Campbell and children Sunday
gi.u&gt;dparenfi.. Mr. and .Mr R J. WiL
the ,owt„.
doctor is
special
|
thur Giddings of Taw ax-City and Mrs of Freeport spent u pai l of the past
■in (he Ford hospital.
.
••*
'
-l:am,
•
PLEAhANT HILL.
Mrs II J William.. I.J.- Um &lt;‘&gt;nMr* Irene Harrington entertains fht, Prances Herbert and Miss Ruth Holmes week with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wcrlnfiui Lloyd
LA. 8. this week Wednesday instead ot California were out of townTUMt*
Mrv Georgt Koiirm and foa Nor- fined to her bed tiie past week but is
Mr ami Mrs. Vern Quick and chil- Owen and family. Ardy Owen and man of South Bend spent from Satur-. able lo be up about tlw Iioum' iA&gt;w.
"I Mrs Farwell as wa* announced in
last week's items.
*
(Iren of Baiitleid spent Sunday with Mr 'wife and Mr.-. Henry Lciiuar spent &lt;1.1,v until Tuesday with
..... . 1kt parents.
Mr. and Mis Lloyd Colvin hav’ v&lt;«n
Everyone remember the Cotton Blos- and Mrs. John Doster.
Saturday with Mrs, Leo Monroe und Mr.
Mi - 7:
H J. William- Ruth and’U&gt; Waldion where Lloyd iw. cmployM. and
.
• mi Singers from the Piney Wqodst ....
Mr. «....
and Mrs ...
E w
O.. Shorno «.«.
and mu
son'
Kalamazoo
j-y,
_ the w»
Dal0 niio have bc-n y._
*|Niiding
school who wifi gne a concert in the Don (pent Sunday with Mrs. Lawrence- Hilwatd Campbell and'wife spent
irtuHH-d home uith tlw m.
Delton M E church on Tueaday night ' Hilbert «nd Ririe a: Saddlebag lake.
Sunday with her parent*; Mr. und Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrua Shroyer and son
A club exclusively for those who «r&gt;Angus! p Don't miss this treat, J\«t
Mrs. Lei Marston of Blanchard is Zlfilcr of Hind* Corners.
Clavton wer- Sundav gu--*u of Bci! entitled lo the prefix Sir I* auggnated
.1 free will oftertnr which goes for thei visiting
Mrs -Nellie
Hitt lor a few —
days
- - ------------------------------.Mrs Eldon Gctman and cluldren ot Palmer .
A Knight- club. — Otago* Evciutc
benefit ol the schtxil.
' Mrs
Mr&gt; Philip
Philip Schray
Schray and
and Rranddaugligrandtfemrh- Battle Creek arc speeding the week
Mi&gt; Maud Wood of Baltic Creek war Tunca.
Mr and Mr*. L. N Bush are spcnjLjters.
Vivien and Shirlev.
Shirley. suent
s|&gt;cnt Sundav
Sunday,
•n. Villen
•
mg a couple of week* at their cottage | at Morrison lake.
at Eaton Rapids and attending tiie! Mrs Wesley Meyers celebrated her
. camp meeting there
. 78th birthday Friday
Friends and
Mr and Mr*. Will Ma&gt;on entertained relative* called during the evening.
।
;Sunda-. the following guest* In honqr! Thursday aftermxm Miss' Junr
- ! Mr Maaonbirthday. Mr and Mrs ' Cmcktord and Mis* Carolyn Bom en-,
B--rt Litt- and two sons of Kinsley, '.ertainrd. Inends in honor or their
Mr and Mrs Myron Mason of Cedar birthday». June's birthdav occurring o.-.
(Creek Mr I-aac Muon and family of ( Wednesday and Carolyn’s on Friday
Ctrfrjgo and Mr- Jewell or Kalama- 1 Mis- Virginia Paul came home Ba'.­
urday from East Lansing where she has
Alber: J^luf.liatiM-r passed awgy at been attending summer scl^ol
.
I he. home Thursday monung after revMr. and Mrs James Neal and son
oa! month- of intense suffering. Fu- j Ra-hard of Ovid spent the' week end
^teral service* were held Sunday attef-1 .A;th Mr* George Paul
t-.mn at the Hcntou home Rev L D
Mrs. David Vail of Muskegon spent
ar"1 tatcrineut u: tlw week end with her mother Mn
; H1;.kor&gt; c!,r,7:j "nwten
Smith Holmes
S.aniyw1 Adnanson of Battle Creek
Mr and Mrs. James Tyler spent Sun’Pent from Friday until Sunday with. riMM„ Eva Tuutwetn of Mar­
tyr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter, .U1 corner*.
Mr and Mrs E J Sheldon and Mr
and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott are attending
COATS. GROVE.
, camp meeting av Eaton Rapids this
Free Gate Admixxlon.
Mrs Willard Demond visited
I.irrytock Parade Aug. IS.
Horaethoe Pitching Context.
•
Free Parking Spare.
,
MyrtU Wallace near ^&gt;tud Creek Tues-1 week.
Automobile Building.
lior-e Pulling Context.
Free Picnic Ground*.
day
• Miss Mard* Faul vuued her grandMerchant*' Exhibit*.
Poultry and Pel Slock Exhibit.
luto Race*. Aug. IS and 10.
The L A S. will serve home made 1 mother. Mr&gt; C B Benham, ot Has­
Band Concert*.
Haked Good* Exhibit.
Free Act*.
tco cream and cake at the church on tings from Friday until Sunday
Uvestoek show.
Mrs. R O Finnie and children reBoy** and Girix' Club Exhibit*.
Large Exhibit of Horae*.
Thursday evening this week.
Agricultural Exhibllal
Bee* and Honey Exhibit.
Sunday evening the program wax in Wail lake
Floriculture Exhibit,
Pa*»cnger
Airplane*.
'
&gt; i.Jtge ot .Che men.-. Sunday school
Mr
and
Mil
Albert
Fox
and
daugli-.
SIX cl the men of the class
ter
Cura
of
Clieuning
visited
Mr.
and
— MONDAY, AUGUST 15.
Everything
spoke mi ths subject of “Gambling"
and E 8. Thompson and F C Wins Mrs«John Dell from Thursday until
* 3 Price to Kiddies OnThia Day.
mad-’ remark-- a men's chorus led Sunday
• Mia Wm Molilcr vuited relatives in
the tinging
And AMERICAN ttGION D.y, WED.,
Mrs Willard Demond. Mrs Russell Hartings Friday
Mr and Mra Fred, Bxdr: and
Drtnond and Mrs Arch Orates visit­
AUGUST 17th. Gov. Brucker will attend.
ed Mrs Stella Tuckerman tn Assyria daughter. Winifred, and Mrs J Brown
spent
-Sunday
with
Mr:
and
Mrs
P
on Wednesday.
'
FRIDAY, AUC. 19, Cr«n,e Picnic
Freda and Cleon Smith spent par: Frost 0! Lansing
Mr and Mrs D B Green vuited Mrs.
of last week in Lansing
and Farm Bureau Speeches.
Ruth Marian and Pau[ Woodman, J Duel o! Vermontville Sunday after­
'
vittor WenslofT and Rex Dunnigan at­ noon. H B Tukey and children of Syra-'
tended the Iwseshoe game tn Delton
SATURDAY
Evening, AVGUST 20, Amid
cure. New York, arc vintuig Mr and
. Satunia-. evening.
CiJriou. Splendor « Couple will wed.
Next Sunday evening there will be **r&gt; E Davenport for a few weeks
an unusually good musical program
Arthur Giddings of Ann Arbor spent
given by John Sturgis, a composer and thc *-c*k enrf &lt;tth his family here
Every Night Mammoth Dhplay
The Feature Grand*land Attraction
tpuMctan ol note Mr SturgU ts no»
Mrs. Robert Austin of Lansing spent
a leader and instructor in music at 'he week end with Mr*. Rhoda Austin'
the R.wk Lake Christian Assembly be- and Robert Aintm
mg hrld near Vestaburg He is an un--------------- -------------- '
A Gigantic Panorama of Light. Color
A Regular Broadway Revue with a Caat
penonataj, a violinist and a vocal
and Nelie
*■
ot Over 100 People

.i

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Surplus . . $50,000.00

Capital . . $75,000.00

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From orchard and
garden, I. G. A.
the choicest of cris­
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juicy fruits. You’ll
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—all at I.G.A. low
prices.

Gelatine Dessert
Powder 3 Pkg». 19C
Mayonnaise
Marshmallows

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no

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ri,- 17c

I

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f

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. . .
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Salad Dressing .

Cheese
u. 16c
Flour ICM . - •
s«k 59c

Hershey’s Cocoa xu-c.. 11c

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This Year

overnor s
Farmers’ Day

LITTLE BOY BLUE MAGIC FLOUR?

Quart Jar

6-Nites

V-^AlllClrGri S UQ,y

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Mustard

AUGUST 15-20

AMERICA MARCHING ON

.

Mr and Mr? B T Burge;; of Bal- smg Eriday attending Farmer; dgv.
tie Creek vtoted st Willard Demond ;
Add Simpson - and wife j m ’ Level
on Sunday
Park and L DoBoise and-wife aj AuMr and Mrs E O Smith visited in fusts (spent Thursday night at Henry
Northern Michigan tart week
Wertman’s.
Alton Wood and tenth* xiaited 6unMr and Mrs John Lammert. Mn
day at Clint Boice': They alio enWertman and Mr Lammers attertameq company frerr. Laming
tended Camp mefrung at Grand June­
--------ton Sunday We are torry to report
-rw.
-e --------feekfl&lt;
truly reflected by the -utdoon ft *iit
body.
f-tete 1 .emaar. who is at ths N«w

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l&lt;-ni|M&gt;nirv or pcnnuiiciit employ men! find
that their telephones give thcni.nn advantage.
For employ era often summon those persona
Jirnt whom they can reach easily and quickly

M

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And in emergencies, such m» fire, accident or
siidih-n sickiirss.y our telephone is PRICELESS
PROTECT ION, enabling you lo summon aid
immediately, day or night.
Few tiling* tliat you buy offer so much
useful 'service and protection at such
low coni us the telephone

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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
I
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Miss Evelyn Newland is visiting her
Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Decker spent Sat- ■
aunt, Mrs. Chas. Robertson, of Middle- urday night and Sunday with friends
ville.
a
. jin Kulantodo.
Miss Mary Douglass is spending tlx*1 - Mr» Lloyd Endsley and children und
week with her brother. Roy. and wife Mrs. W«U, r Lower and children of
of Hasting.*. .
&gt; taiulnJuji.Mtcd their parent*. Mr. and
The Abgiut. meeting ot the McCallum'-"
”
“ —
----­
community club will be held Friday , Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward, of
and Deltap Visited their parents. Mr. and
evening. Auguu IMh. with Mr it::?
ivllle Mrs^Dotl Lydy, and family Sunday.
Mr.*. David Shepherd of Prairieville
Wesley Booker spent one day last
instead of Mr und Mrs. Richard Laubaugti ot this place iu rvixirtnl liut week in Baltic Creek.
i Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler und family
Mr. and Mrs WulHswiu und Mr have gone to Traverse City, to visit
and Mn. Geo. Haven* and daughter
Mrs Irene Booker is not very weU
Dorothy &lt;+re guests on Sunday of the
former* daughter. Mrs. Howard John­
son. anil htuband at - Crooked lake i Caller' at the Lewis Daniels* home
Master Erwin lUvcib. is apcndlng the Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Mike B«k■ with and family and Mr. and Mrs.
week there. I
.
.
।
—
• Mr..and Mn Jiin Wilcox ami chil­ Kill.-. Daniels.
dren and Benj Jenkiiu. *|Wiit Sunday ‘ Miss Eileen. Daniela is spending th&lt;‘
week with her grandparent^ Mr. and
Mr.s. Elwyn Daniels, in Hastings
Miss Donna Bagley of Kalamaroo b Mrs.
a guest of her grandporenU, Mr. and
Lewis Daniels accompanied hi* parMrs. Francfs Gorham
-ents. Mr and Mrs. Elwyn Daniel- and
A large crowd attended the Olis his brother, Kenneth Daniels, to Alma
school picnic on Saturday. VlaUfng and Saturday where they visited John
sumptuous dinner followed by a good Daniel* and. wife,
program, races aud a bull game made II j
,*-“~*--------------HOPE ( ENTER.
a pleaMiit occasion.
Several families from here attended
XWcy Douglass of Hastings visited a
iew u.iys him wees m uh- man.- oi ma,
■
, •....... "
,
brotlwr, Dan and family While there , •',r ",ld Mr*
'Y, “‘
!
he wax made happy by receiving a hugs !;ulr
“’“l Mr. und Mr*. Hu' sr .l
turtle tl.rH, In 1874 h. caught a trotie
'2, TJ
In Otlx lake and uftic-carvlng hU ini ’helr
*'Ir' and ^tr!' r,Bnlc
tial* and tin* date on the Mirll iw lei It
, Slln^uvgo. Recently a turtle wux caught by • MU'
Ashby L* visiting her aunt
Billy Newland, son of Mr. ami Mrs. ;“1&lt;l ”nr'' - Mr- °"d Mts Ernwx Arn1'
Bert Newland und on tlw shell were!
n» KulwnaAio.
Mr. IXmglax.*'initials and the d«te. On ■ Cha*. McD^rmoU is home from Uu
Loaming about what Uncle Oley had;
and i. improving in h.-Mth.
doni Master Billy prerented him with
Henry Anderis who ha* been Visiting
the shell which hi prize.* very highly ll;’ daughter. Mr- Fred Ashby reMr.s Jim Wilcox and children and .
in
h,«’1P ln Pl»in»*»*M SutlMrx. Riitiard Uiubaugh und ton uttended the picnic ut Pine lake Thin - j
COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
day. tpoiLwred by the Brush. Ridgv
Cemetery Circle- .’
Mr. arid Mrs, Richard Lnubaugii and
xon were Sunday afternoon calldrscut
tlw iHinw of her amit. Mr.-. Andrew
Carpenter, and-lamdy ul Shultz.
‘

maroo sjicnt Saturday night and Sun­
day night and Sunday witli Mr. and '
Mlf Wilbur Gibson.
.
'
Mr. and Mr.*. Clarence Bapchler
nimlc a btuincM trip to Charlotte Tues­
day.
■
Mr.,. Arney Soniievllle will' entertain.
•■the Shulu Conununity club Thursday.U
| Everyone wcVtonu-.
; Wendell Kenyon of Battle Creek!',
.-•lieiit several days last week with hia ‘
gtandimr. nts. Mr. and Mrs. Cl. E
Kenyon.
! Ronald Kenyon of Belbivu*- and Mis*
EUic Kinue ot Nashville xpent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlfcener.
Mr. aiul Mrs. G. E. Ki nyon urcom-!,
ponied Theodore Pra’nxhku and fam-1
lly to the Thoma* reunion at Big Cedar '•
hike Sunday. Sixty-eight were present,,
ai'ming tins number was, Jiuiwx Thom-' v
as ol Belding, eightj-*t ven y«ftr* olrf.H
He drives hLs own car After the boun- j [
lllul dinner little .Dale Hulbert gavr't
several line Mdectuma In his violin, and! '
’ Ft lived 1 Craven and sister, Mrs Hazel!’:
Benedict, gave .some fine guitar music. !g
A pleasant time was spent together and •*'
tlwy all hope to meet again at thri’*
•same place next year.
Ig
Our annual schreil picnic Saturday, i
un.s quite well attended, nearly one'11 _
hundred being present. Old school-1 ' '
mate's and teachers were there from
Lansing. Believin', Nashville. Wayland,
Delton. Hastings, and Lnriimic; Wyo..
after the bountiful dinner all enjoyed
the splendid talk by J. C. Ketcham.
We were glad.to liave him witli us this
year Later tliere was a flue program
consisting of music, songs and recita­
tion.*. Everyone had a good lime and
wc ail hope to meet again next year.
Mrs. Jessie Hine is our now president
riiAlRIEVlLI.E.*
Our boys feel very proud of their
new bull suits, a gift from W. F ,
Smith, proprietor of the general store.Ju
Tluy appreciate this generous gift and
are thankful U&gt; 4dm for his interest
in the home team.
Mrs. Peter Castle was taken seliously 111 Friday. At this date we arc
pleased to rei»rt her better.
F. n. Howard and c A. Armstrong
were at BaZtle- Creek Thursday.
Some from lu re attended the circus
ut Kalamazoo Friday.
Mrs. Karr and «gny of Chicago and
Mrs. Clicrry of Lansing arc guests of
Sir and Mrs W. F. Smith.
Beverly Brown of Hastings is a‘«
guest of her grandparents. Mr. and!!’
’ Mrs. Silas Doster.
.
[ lt
Those who attended the Ritchie Re-j.
union at M. A. Ritchie s cottage ut!H
Gun lake, were Mr. and Mrs Earlj!r
•Johncock and children. Mrs Belle Mui- v
len and Jane. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. h
Norris. Mrs. Norns and Lucy. Mr and
Mn W. J. Polley and Mrs. Smith and!,,:"-.'
.
Myrtle.
n v:..» a
... Buchanan
-------------M„ Davis.1
■
Mr.
and shite
---- _--- - ---------- Mrs. Norris*[j’1
,i Monday A. M to inquire of-some old',,.. ..........
I schoolmates and neighbors that lived‘"m stiri:
■ Mn in tM ulH

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for Surplus Funds

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Established fS89

.

J. L. Mgus &amp; Son. Local Representative, Hastings

CLOVERDALE.
| hhbMr and Mrs. Cobrey and family
I Omaha. Nebraska are visiting the *
’ '
•Clancy family this week
Mr and Mrs; Wallbridge of Battle
j Creek are »i»nding a few days at the
! home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, Sain Givens.
! Mrs. Mary Daily of Schenectady. N.
Y., called on Mr. and Mrs. James Mac­
Donald Saturday P. M.
: Thursday. Mr and Mrs. MacDonald,
together with four of their clilldren,
i attended the Pioneer picnic at BergI man’s Grove near Cedar Creek.
| Week end visitors at the MacDonald
home were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messany of East Wall lake, Mr. and Mra.j
Peter Von Hout and family and Mrs 1
Oliver VanDenberg of Galesburg.apd;XIjh+,,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nutt of Buchanan, ,„4
i Michigan.
"*»’ .Mui
Mark OarrUon and family attended
'a birtliday party at Wm. Bryans* in
«&lt;•!«» by
Irving, on Bunday.
|W*u*re. taut
i Maxine Kingsbury calebrated her
J
! third birthday Sunday with a party
___
. at Grandpa and Grandma KingsAlthough the New- York Police Bu-1
bur/j.
reau has iwoooo finrerMnt records.
j Mr az4 Mrs. H. 3. SptAc« aad MK. ar. expert fUiB/.syBtem makK. it p=s. Kate Bolling cf Kalamawb spent Run-: able tn identify a set ot prints in Are
! day with the Art Waugh family,
or six minute*.

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SUMMER SAUSAGE lk 15c
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2414 Lb. Bag

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Bottle

A&amp;PTU Graat
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PAGE TWELVE

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Mr. and Mrt. Ed. Wait visited Will
Wait and family near ClarksviDe Sun­
! day.
.
.
f Mort Sisson and wife spent from
Tuesday until Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Barnum of Coats
Grove. Tliey also attended the ox
roust al Clarksville Thursday.
The neighbors and friends of Walter
Hammond, who Sat'irilay. July 33. was
married to Miss Bawdy ob-Woodla’nd. a
Farr, and baby of Kalamazoo have
farmer teacher a( the Ryan sclioal.
lier-ii visiting her grandmother. Mr
been til at the home of her son Dave, gave them a notay UU|e party to ob­
Fred Elsey. and friends a couple day;
has recovered sufficiently to accompany serve tiie event lust week Monday eve­
her daughter. Mrs John Stahl. Jo her ning. After a serunade of several
minutes the crowd wen* invited In. the
home near Clarksville.
Ruby. Gary and Vernon Newton and house where cigar* and candy were
Dennis Fredrick, members of the Call served.I Chib, enjoyed the County Dairy tour
spent Saturday in Grand HupicU.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
.
&gt;(
Mrs. Townsend. Mitu-s Campbell and; Saturdays
Britton of Hasting. called on Mrs. De- ■
HtNDERSftoTT.

I LEGAL'NOTICES |

.wrman Beach. his sister. Mrs. Clara 1 Mr and Mrs .Mell Hendershott and
Oliver, her daughter. Eloise Oliver and sons ot Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Spank of Scnrcu Falls. New Cail Morgunthaler ot Nashville visited
York, hive been guests at tiie home of
Clias. Beach. On July 17 they attended

gobd erbwd to welcome her. .
: Volney Hardy vbik.d his sister. Mr; ,
The date .set lor the picnic js Air&gt;! Lucien Willison, and husband nta.-|
gust 1! at Middle lake. All efforts pus- ! near Hickory Comers Sunday.
b
Mr.
slble will be put forih to.niake young' **
“ and Mr.* Edd. Newton
*------attended
----the funeral • ot
Mr. ........
Schuffhatuer
and old comfonable and have a goo I ....
. ..........
. ............. at |
time. If you have room in your ear to Delton Sunday.
“
carry anyone or do not have a way to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and]
po and wish to. call either M:.* A. C sons spent Sunday at Gun lake.
Clark or Doreathca Traver. Bring a
Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and son spent ■
pot luck dinner and your own table*Sunday afternoon In Potterville,
service
•
; Mr, and Mrs. Burrell Phillips and son
--------------- - • » ----------and daughter attended a family re­
CAMP GROt’ND ROAD.
union al Mr. and Mrs. .Wil) Bryans’
Last Week's Letter
Sunday
.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Mo’c and Mr.
Miss Thelma Tobias of. Bronson hosand Mrs. John Brand und three chii-jpital is home for a two weeks' vacadrrn of Holland «peht Friday. July Hon.
32 with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me-; Mr and Mrs FYcd Bush and family!
Clurkin and children
|of Battle Cnxk called on her ptm-nu.
Allen Bisbee of Chicago spent Sun- Mr: and Mrs. W O Tobias Sunday.
day. July 24 with his wife and chll- afternoon,
dien and his sister and family. Mr.
Mrs. Mantiing and family entertained ’
and Mrs. Joseph McOlurkin. Bisbee, her son Billy of Big Rapiris, her duughleft early Monday morning. July 25 for ter and husband. Mr. und Mrs Miller.!
Chicago. Mr*. Bisbee und children go- und son* ol Flint over tin- wet-k end]
ing with him. after they, had
and Mr und Mi... Dewey Reid uf Hus-i
three wpeks with his sister and fuin- j tings called then- Sunday evening.
,ily.
I
--.--------■* Mr. and Mrs. Marion Luethe of
EAST DELTON.
.
Caledonia spent Sunday evening, with
Mr. and Mts. Floyd Morford and]
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M&lt;g daughter s|g-iil Sunday with Dr. Mor-1
Clurkin.
* terd and family ih Delton
James McClurkin and friend. Miss! Miss Viola Willison and Stewart Wa-'
Alice Standish, of Middleville, .sjwnt • ters accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordie i
Sunday evening with his parents, Mr. Durkee and son to Baldy Hill at the]
... . Mrs Joseph Mct'lurkin.
lake shore Sunday.
and
| Mr. und Mrs Claud Harrington ut;
1 near Bonfield spent Sunday with home
NORTHWEST WETLAND.
'
’
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pratt and the
.... .folks.
Albert
Sclialthauser paiwd away
Misses Myrtle and Doris Hall spent
------Sundjiy at tin- Johnson home at Pra- .Thu^day
i Thursday
morning after
several]
rieville.
Ihionftu of suffering
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dlahn of Chicago!.
..._ ’VWlet
----------------- -------Mlw
Collison
and some friends
called on the latter's uncles/ Ed. and from Kalamazoo picnicked at Own lake'
John Whitright. Sunday.’
| Saturday afternoon.
Sunday guests dt the John Benedict] Mis* Lucille Gaindrr rls spending
home were Mr. and Mrs. George Has-iseveral dal’s in Oakland county visiting
kin and family of Landing and Mr and' relatives
Mrs. C. W. Booth and Mr. add Mrs ' Mr and Mrs. Floyd Collison visited
Howard Booth of Laingsburg.
"his parents in Kalamazoo Friday.
Mrs. Donald McQu.’irrie and ^wochli-'
“ I dren visited Iwr sister and family from
1 Washington wlio life camping at Wall
r । lake last’ week.
,
Mr. and'Mrs. Clute .lauiden spent
Sunday afternoon with Effies father
’ । and sister near Bantldd.
Mr and Mrs Bert Gulnder are en{ tcrttiimmf the former's aunt. Harriett
" ' Hoiiey.M tt of Plainwell for a lew days.

StOWL
THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY, AUG. Sth

TO THURSDAY, AUG. 11th.

KING'S FLAKE FLOUR
All pu/p&lt;H«—Mkhigm milted (Lowell, Mich.)

39c

’

Graham Cracker* 2 £. 23c
Country Clab—rlcfc lo aourhlmieM

Dill Pickles

2

25c

Msitet Bund—fo* lundieoat and plcnkt

Kraft

15c

DRESSING
H'i Kitchen Fttsh — Add* tat* to laUdi

*■ 23c

Loaf Cheese

Fancy Style — Aaioilcan and belch

Lifebuoy Soap

3

19c
'

Fino Toilet Soap that it popular everywhere

8c

Tribly Soap
Another high qoalHy toilet toap

Rinso

2 ft 39c
Here’* a fawour Ume aad labor uver

Pet or Carnation

19c

4

Evaporated Milk — Country Club 4 tall cam 17c

Iced Tea

19c

Wetco Blend — prepared especially for ickg

Special Vote Items
Monday lo Thursday
Augurt 8th lo 11th

Friday and Saturday
Augurt 5th end 6th

Wesco Tea 3 vote«
Mr. and Mn». Bnt Sprnu-. r and fam­
ily of Flins visited at Joe Springer^
l a couple of days on their way home
from Ludingion where they had been
, staying. ’.
■
.
Mr. anrt’Mrs. George Fox entertained
his daughter and funiily from Chicago,
•

Mi»s Irvhe McCtpray of Toledo.
Ohio, visited Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald]

M .

Cl’os.. Hastings, agrehsewnty. a form-1
w .resident of Irving, died recently athis home near baton. Rapids' He Is
]v survived by a’son. Glen and a daughter. ■
Mrs. Fred Stowell and daughter ofr
Newark. Ohio, and Mrs Sarah Pot!
4 called on Mrs. Jane McCahn one day
.t last week.
■
Miss Erma Btish of Hastings visited '
iy at- Wm. McCann's recently.

Ol’.DEB TOR PUM.ICAT10N.
notice to

uy &lt;if H»rr.

CREDITOR*.

*
CRESSEY.
Last Week’s letter.,
Roeella Barber and friend, Dorothea I
Olin, Went to Saginaw Bay Saturylny]
। where Hwy have rented a cottage for]
a couple of weeks.
' Bobby. Lou and Joyce Rowlson of
Augusta, who have been spending the]
wxs-k with their grandparents. Mr. and]
Mrs Robert Cosgrove, left Sunday toj
spend a couple of weeks with their par- j
ents at Gul) lake.
Mrs. Conyer la spending a few days]
with Mrs. Helen Schaffer at Delton
l
Delbert Ervdan and Mr Stocking
made a business trip to Lansing Thun-,
i day.
Mrs. A. Shorter attended the Sun-1
shine club at Pine lake Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E D. Reynolds of
Wall lake. Mrs. Mae Hudson of Vicks­
burg, and Floyd Calms of North lrv-i
ing. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W !
J S“lrn^ and Mr. and Mrs Lee Hey-!

Delbert Enzlan and Mrs Lee Rey-I

Saturday.

day.
Wendel Vrecland and family of De­
troit spent the week end at their col­
tage.
.
Ed. Matureen and wife of Kalamazoo
with a party ot friends spent Saturday
und Sunday at their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Sprague went to,
their home in Toledo from Sunday un­
til Tuesday.
Clyde Fisher and lady friend also
Jennie Moneysette of Kalamazoo were
Sunday visitors at E D. Reynolds.
Mr and Mrs. Olson and family of
Mattawan are occupying E. D. Rey­
nolds’ cottage.
Mrs Matteson and two daughters of
Mason are spending a few days at the
Vrecland cottage.

Kraft H oi. 3 votes

COUNTRY CLUB

Tuna Fish

3 votes

CHICKEN Of THE SEA

MAYONNAISE

Butter i ib.

Corn Flakes 2 votes

5 votes

Olives

5 votes

HOLLYWOOD

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

17*

Bananas 3
Kroger 'Haney yellow fruit

Elberta Peaches

•

2 'b*. 17c

Fancy grade — Jelcy ripe

Celery. Tender home grown

If. bunch 8c

Head Lettuce
Fancy Iceberg*

6c

Choicest Quality Meats

STEAK
“ 12!‘
PORK LOIN ®bM Lk 9!c
BACON .SiX/w 8!c
SPICED HAM « 25'
DRIED BEEF -L 18'
•S? ROAST RoUrd&amp;Tml |0C
BEEF POT ROAST -9‘

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
OX

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 10, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 15

TWO HUNDRED NOT ’
METEORIC SHOWER "“"“daVd DOWLING1 Voters to Decide Eight Important
Officers
Elected
For
Further.
Questions
at
November
Election
First
By Dr. Puffer and Spe­
RE-REG STERED HERE
DUE THORSDAY Sermon
ance of Farmers' Market
|
cial Music To Feature Gath­
In Hastings
ering On August 14
One
Has
to
Do
With
Modification
ASTRONOMERS SAY DISPLAY
LAST DAY IS WEDNESDAY,
GROWERS APPOINTED
COMMITTER SATURDAY

tnU
ob-

erul
Die

Last Saturday morning, at a meet­
.— of »&lt;._
ygrjujt on
hjj
wrote to the Michigan Department of flection but also that It is for or ing
the Earners' Market
on the
AUG. 24, IF YOU WANT TO
State for further Information. Hire u against a scheme of modification that cement block back o! the post office, a
VOTE AT PRIMARY
the reply:
now exists in Canada.
j group pt Barry bounty farmers met tp
The proposed amendment to Section - Evidently the persons who framed form an organization .to be known as
Il of Article 16 of the Slate ConsUtu- this amendment were.trying to provide the Barry County Growers’ Associa- THIS REGULATION APtlon. as referred to In your letter of for a set-up to take care of the situs- tion.
p; ire nsit v TA PITY
thr 25th hut., is predicated upon tlie'lion if the 18th Aniendment ever were
At thi* meeting they elected as presl-.
rLICo UNLI IU Ul I I
supposition that‘ the 18th Amendment
‘
’
modified and thus to escape the criti- dent. James t&gt;. Johnson, who appoint~
to the Federal Conilltetlon will be clsm that those- who desire modification ed a’ committee to rcprexcrit&lt;the grow- Office Of City Clerk- Is Open
modi tied or repeated in1 its entirely. have no substitute to offer. We believe &gt;rs on tile market, consisting ot J. O.: —
.
Every Day For Convenience
however, that the proposition might Johnson. C H. Edwards. A. E Hayes
of Hastings Voters
meirt of the Volstead Act which would better, have been left as a yes or no. and J Hardy? Tins committee will ■
vote on the question of modification meet with the city council' Friday! The primary election will be held
amendment to the Slate Constitution alone. Injecting a proposed substitute night of this yeck to propose some I cn, Tuesday, September 13. The last
_.—... .much debated
-• ...
rll]cs und regulations for the .better-' day on which anyone can register tn
became operative: In other words, this Into .ithe already
subject
amendment would not be workable un­ of modification is-likely to result in con- iment nf-the market
• thirdly, io as to vote al tiiat primary,
i will be twenty days before that date, or
der the Federal Constitution as it now fusion and if the amendment loses will i
give the modifisationisLs th? argument;
August 24.
So. us near as we can make out, this that Jt wasn't modification, itself, that:
j We have explained that every voter
proposed amendment is attempting to lost but the type of substitute pro-:
I in Hastings must rc-regtster. or he or
sopnd out the sentiment in this state posed.
e
she caijnot vote at either the primary
for a particular form of modification
[ in September or the general election.
To sum up: A vote of yeif on the'
by offering people a chance to vote for amendment mekrui that the person vot- i
I j in November. The law requiring tills
tile establishment of a commission that ing favors modification; also that he
(Is mandatory and cannot be avoided
I'or
r.r AVdrt/vt
evaded. tlz'rr-fflifr'itmr&gt;
Reregistration nf
of nil
all »hj«
the
cannot legally exist until the Volstead favorS a state control system similar to ,
Act has been changed. The liquor the Ontario plan
GROUNDS OPEN AUG. 22 FOR voters Is not required In any township
control commission proposed by the
A vote at no means tiiat the person
TEN DAYS OF SCOUT in tills
- county.
‘ It applies only to this
~
amendment would give Michigan a voting does not favor modification or]
city
'Die
law
specifies
that
in
all
EVENTS
'
system somewhat similar to that of that be dues not favor tlx- Ontario (
Michigan townships and cities having
certain provinces tn Canada, notably plan: also that he favors neither modi' 5.000 population or more al! voters
Ontario Therefore if the amendment ficatlon nor the Ontarib plan.
[must
reregister
this
year.
•
TRAINED LEADERS TO
passe* or fails it not only will mean
Next week we will discuss the second ; .......... niornT *7 7 aotTi/iticc
®° ,ar
over 1900 voters
that the state is for or against modi- of t|te eight propositions
DIRECT ALL ACTIVITIES in Hastings have signed the cards
-------. which will make it possible for them
Program to Be Patterned After to vote next fall. There are still 200.
lire a vast elliptical ring of particles of I
ONLY ONE EXISTING
STEADY INCREASE IN
a*
poiMiWy more, who ought to attend to
cosmic dust and stones, two or three
-----------the One Followed At
thls tnatter before August 24. it la
BUSINESS EXPECTED
billions oi miles long and about 50'item Concerned Proposal to
Ben Johnston
I not A serious matter to become regiamillion miles wide. This- great stream I
Separate Territory of
.
of dust circles ■ the sun in a comet-1
O. W. Crawford Report/ Offi­
Kellon Cam,, it l-.iro tot, .11! lx I
*&gt; “ “ J? “
bliu|x.-d orbit. Each year, from mid'
&gt;,p.n fro. or tlur,.- to 130 Bury roun'“k* »&lt;*«*
Upper Peninsula
cials In More Optimistic
July to mid August, the earth cuts;
&lt;y boys .nd « from Altofan roomy tor I
«•" “» ”»k 4W.
&gt; Irrodoy umplM wufon under di-1JJ?
'lrrk °r ““““*k» okko
tluoygii jhi^ Mreum. There seems tc!
Frame of Mind
reBls‘
LAW VIOLATES PRINCIPLES C. W. Crawford, vice-president and THOROUGH INVESTIGATION reqjlon of Lloyd Shafer. Barry county । **“ .** t,,eir,? t0 attend t0
U matter . oneplace which the Michigan htaturf that Justice W W
iBoy Scout executive, commencing Au-} i
OF DEMOCRATIC GOV­
OF PROPERTY IS NEC­
sales manager of the International Seal
earth
about August fl. which
ot
Court of
gust 22. The minimum age limit will
and Lock Company of this city, re- i
nccounu for the altower that lx ex-! “^iga" believes te the only account
ERNMENT
ESSARY
i be 10 years. Members of boy scout
.fhir)0! v , t
turned last week from a business trip;
jx-rted on that night The fiery drops of
kJn4 ln e,‘^u'"ct’1
troops will be given preference. Those ™
'r»,2
to Chicago. While there lie met a1
uro miter walUrod.. an.ulix ul Aboui 1U» bmh MicHUan and WUwho WLsh to attend should turn their; Shells
the^nr^taetSd
number of railroad - officials and he; INFLATED VALUATIONS
1,™ IS b. SO-n. &lt;n hour. Ttem U
«malterin, wdmr toy. PERMITS MINORITY TO
names in ax soon ax pmsible to the I
some doubt about the precise pjvlian;
°* thelr northern lands to tne
CREATE HUGE DEBT LOAD found that, for the first time since the ;
| Barry Coiinty Health Unit office here. ,17™ i
CAUSE
SERIOUS
TROUBLE
depression
began,
these
men
are
in
an!
Of the dense portion of the stream, m
government, with the underoptimistic frame ol mind. They expect J
• that observers are warned to be on me, standing that a new state,.the State of Tax Study of Ono Township In y
eooa
w„:ve
Depreciation of Securities
lookout after midnight ot the night be- Superior, be fanned from the territory,
County Shows Bad Result
the country is well past the botjem of
fore as well as the night aftei Thuis-;* rewlulton to this effect was actually
One Reason For Present
Itlie depression and is headed toward
day.
.
। i&amp;ssed by the Wisconsin legislature. ।
? ,'ummto- romo«• &gt;»« *PPU«U&lt;m will b.
ol
Thu
Statute
much
,
ln
,„
nr&gt;
.
no,
money to attend summer tamp a comped wllh hl5 signature on the
Economic Condition
Men of the ptTsclds arc 'estimated to. Michigan, however, falted to paiy, a
the chance to have the advantage of • rtall
jncl c„d ,{
Few laws in Michigan have been [ looking for any boom, and not desiring
be about the size &lt;1 grains of wheat. |«hn&lt;tor resolution, so the proffosiUon
A Job that should be done by
7 *c«,t program. More wtu
lundwl
hlm b the
criticized
more of lite—and justly. wejonc. They ex|k-ct a steady increase in next legislature of Michigan will •be
with an occasional larger particle, big',el1 through.
•
;
No opa'
rnougli to leave behind it a brilliant.
Justice Potter, who is making a study ;believe—than the Covert Road Act (business,
the protection of the people of this- than IM itan-y boys hare already re- onicer &lt;nd he can then
i
During
the
last
Mission
of
the
State
■
P1
r£'
S
£
r
’
Sha
^
e,
;,
sa
y
’
'
’
.
I
can
cast a ballot at tiiat election who
incmidescenl trail of gas. These par-jol early Michigan history, had been
state who may purchase bonds or
Legislature
this
act
was
suspended
far
’
The
Camp
Kellogg
program
will
be
,
u
m
,
t
pro
perly
registered.
Previous
Udes trawl al the rale of about 1200 (searching for a copy of this resolution
mortgage bonds issued by authority of
...x tried
..... the “ period of five years. We believe,
inilrti an hour and flame Inta the for “bout fifteen years. He
the Michigan Securities Commission. the same os at Camp Ben Johnston., rcglstraUons ln thla cUy M11 not.count.
Michigan and■ —
WU- • however, that this suspension should;
brightnm of rockets. when they arc State Ubrurii'a
»•»«*'&lt;—
OnevOf the reasons why the present । with trained lerrters in charge of Every voter will have to re-register if
gpp has not already done so
about 00 miles above the earth. There। consin without success, nor could, he J be made permanent; dun the act be
depression has been so hurtful has ! handicraft, athletics and scout - ad- *, ]1(_,
Th.ro roll be pol f„ lhe fowmblp. If . roto. itone u
Is no record of a perscld ever fulling find the desired Information in other abandoned entirely. The Covert Acl|
been the fact that so much money was rooromcm
to the earth's surface. They either■ notable!collections in the two states, bas outlived its usefulness-(assuming (
invested in that kind of bonds duly au-' cii.ro. Wtobtov,,. Everylhmy Inelud-! ak„dy „„ lh, lo,TOhlp 1UI ol voU„
ly the
&lt;r» State
macro orocuriur,
uwn-­ lllK hl“nl&lt;efw and pillow, for the beds. ,ie Boe, not have to roybder. But If
• —-•••
seem to be burned out before getting; HowevaAhc remembered reading- a;that It ever was useful) and people.
ithorized by
Securities Com
mission. The legislature should ’ re-1 w111
funllsl’etl except such jicrsonal |)e
moved from one township to
that low. or to puss out of our atmos­ copy of the resolution somewhere and: should protect themselves from its I ■
GARDEN CLUB quirti a thorough investigation
“ ““
r" : equipment as towelsjsash cloths tooth: another, or from a city to a rural prebefore
.pu back into .PMC.
concluded dial it might have been In clauses in the future by demanding. MICHIGANI
phere u
and
space.
Dr. Charles T. Oliver, director of the I the old files of the Banner that he ’hat it be abolished. It is an act con-1
PRF.RTT
its authorization Is given to any issue :U*hes' etc- llw’ "T*5 W11 be ch.ar^cd 1 cinct. he or she will have to be regisPRESIDENT TO MAKE
of such securities. They ought to!for t,Mf nctual CCMt
material used; ^red in order to vote at the primary
Flower Astronomical Observatory of j perused quite Uwroughly white collect- . tr“ry ,0 ’be principles of democratic
AWARDS
know more about the property and [n h,,lW8,r.t,work !r ,?ey
U;,n ScI)tpml&gt;cr «nd at the general elecdie University of Pennsylvania, re- -ing information for the book on Barry -government and permits a small m&gt;.h.f ft U worth and .teUfbFuie bond ‘“P ““ »Ue&gt;» «•*&gt;: kornror fbm Uon o„| N„„rto.
quests that those who watch this dis- county history that he published twen- nority to saddle immense debt loads on
lune roproronl. wmron.-. M.tof no- "“I bro no clary, for m.toHI itrod In
--play shall do a little practical work | ty years
ago.
‘
l*n»m
entire wftmttaa
counties
I ENTRY DPADI INF IQ
So. while 1in Hastings Tuesday, the
TD demonstrate the part that this J-1’1 n 1 l»uHUL-iimc io
Uon of vfiuro, or r«M vnluro.
connrotion wuh rrifiitenronf. for . SEE DRAMATIC PLAY
that will help the scientists. He asks
.u.„ ;
9:00 G'GLGGn
O'CLOCK GA~iu»wni
SATURDAY’i.;. «;»•«» &gt;..&gt;•
thi, u» m&gt;ou» o.h»utd
«« P™vid.n th.
.-«.
that observers count the number ot JtiMice borrowed the bound file ‘con- i “Ct has hod in the debt problems of one i
1
•
0
{
pleted
are
turned
back
to
the
Kellogg'
- ---------provide a way whereby owners oi -------------NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT
jMirseld* nnd write him the number talning Issues of the Republican Ban- township in Barry county we give herethey count In the time'while they are ner for the years 1856/0 1858 Inclusive.; with an analysis of taxation for the Judging to Commence One I bonds, especially mortgage bonds..will 'F&lt;^n&lt;1“}!oni we
rJiMiAniinn of o»irears ioofi
yy q.
|ihave
have some
Dr. Mltchou. director ct the Allegan "Who Killed Earl Wright?" To
M- MattHnv
Nevins ivronn
begaiupliblication
this years
H»« huh
»nd ifiio
1030. This luirticiiliii'
particular'
observing. They should write hipi at J.
some protection
protection, which
which they
they now
now
newspaper, the first In Barry county, in township has a larger Covert rand debt
UpjxT Darby, Pennsylvania.
.
have-not, when bonds are defaulted.
Be At Methodist Church
' than other townships in tlie county but
Some
~ and will be on‘ duly full time
The Banner will be pleased to re­ 1850.
Display a Feature
T equitable course ought to be pro-; ’the camp
On the editorial page of the issue for in comparison with many other townvided that
that will
will protect
nrotect the
the purchasers
nurchasers I Herewith Is a list of leaders who will
ceive communications from observers of
At 8:00 o’clock
Judging from the number of people1. vided
these "shooting stars." with, descrip­ Apfil 15. 1858. Justice Potter found a ships of the state, its development of who have already signified intention °f tonds at the; minimum of expense. be in charge
' of the various activities of
Next Sunday evening. August 14, at
publication of -the resolution for which Covert roads has been modest. We are of entering exhibits in the flower show instead of allowing any owner of the “* *?P
tions of what they may see. ’
.
eight
o'clock,
a dramatic trial will be
Lloyd
Shafer,
director;
Arlic
Reed
;
he had been aearchln* for many vears. ’ using this particular township to show to be held at 110 W. State Sphere Sat- i:property bonded or committee of bond
LI°ytl sr
i DETRIMENTAL STORIES
Nashville, activities director: r
1 B
~ ' jiven at the Methodist Episcopal
He believes that this copy in the files ot what is passible even In a conservative, urday. the display will be exceptionally ''
(Continued on page six)
and
Beeler, Middleville, woodcraft
v—
... • hurch- Tiie lltlc ls "Who Killed Earl
the Itenncr may be the only one in!
(Continued &lt;m page five)
varied and colorful. Gardeners from I
■ ’** .
'
’
Un.
Wright."
and
is
based on the actual
woodworking; R. C Richardson. Bat­
--------------- • • • —------CREATE PREJUDICE existence. Newspaper files us complete;
,-Etttport. --------Middleville
and Woodland
. FARMERS
TO HEAR ,
—
. 'tie -Creek, leather’working: Harvey
as the one maintained by the Banner-. RETURN OF REV. DEWEY
’ bnvw nlreariv nxlu-H for table nniirc '
_ _____ ____ MAN
S
FARM_BOARD
are
quite
rare,
he
says.
Except
for
a
»oi/rn
ov
nn*Dn
Primary Content In Barry Co. few issues that were burned during a'
while intoxicated, the trouble arising
ASKED BY BOARD
“llS jLp” H.'iro.ro, X Blyihro- -Farmer" Brown to Speak Be. "«&lt;£ « cuboro,. wum Jotoron. over a sixth-of a pint of alcohol Ad­
Should Be Olean and Fair
(Continued on page three)
----------mission is Tree and all are welcome.
.dv”Xn. '
• Fourth Quarterly Conference SreW.J?,r25^S3onociuS'"^ ,ore Oounly WWo A»«embly
Throughout
'
The cast of characters is aa follows:
Judge—Chjis. Bacheller.
Xa wmSle, the ahlblj .nd
Nell Week
The '"•&gt;»«'« "U
« lento
In times like these it Is easy to BOY FALLS FROM
’ Voiced Appreciation of His
Sheriff—T. 8. K. Reid.
create prejudice. ,’It is fir easier to
»h. expect, t« Wine one or two perCh.rlra S trermer. Brown. PeraddlMto/wl,.
MIDDLEVILLE BRIDGE
Splendid
Service
Defendant—Russell Cleveland.
start stories detrimental to candidates
sons
as
assistants.
Deadline
for
en.haps
the
most
picturesque
figure
in
'
..
.
„
uk
.
^L.
k
.
wm
vcCort
— ~
.. i Al the_quarterly conference of.the
Defendant’s Mother—Mrs Florence
for nomination or election than under
will be 9 00 o'clock Saturday; American agriculture today, is to speak
rj o d Fleming.
Had Been Warned About Walk- Methodist Episcopal church of this city. tries
.
• normal conditions.
,
| held Friday night with District Super­ morning and Judging will begin at before Barry County FarmBureftu “ Coldwater and Robert Smith of MidMrs. French—Mrs. Jay Snyder.
Tito primary election will be held on
ing On the Concrete Rail­
«
(members and friends at a Sunday aft111 '
Bootlegger—Rev. c. M. Conklin.
intendent Wheeler presiding, it was 10:00 o'clock.
Tuesday, September 13.
At that
ing,. Report
Says.
.
; unanimously voted to ask for the re­ The committee in charge states that ernoon meeting nt Hastings. Sunday. I
Coroner
—
Frank
.
Edmonds.
primary candidates for public office
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Bailiff—Harvey Myers.
.
Don Tagg. six year old son of Mr. and . turn of Rev. L. L. Dewey for another th? time limit fixed will be rigidly ob- August 21st. The program will be |
^wiil be chosen. The voters of this
served. There is considerable work in- appropriate to the day and .the meet-,
Mrs Earl Wright-Mrs. C. E. Hyatt.
county ought to make their selection Mrs, Lowell Tagg of Middleville, suf-’year/ •
volved in grouping all entries of a class ing place will be announced'next week..
on the basts of fitness and character I, fered During
severe injuries
fell from
'
hU five when
yews'he
service
ns pasQ&gt;urt Reporter—Darrel Hall.
together
and
arranging
the
various
I
Mr.
Brown,
a
field
representative
of
of tlie men proposed as candidates for the bridge
--------*----------- •- river In. tor of this church. Rev. Dewey has
Prosecuting Attorney—Dr. *R, N.
over4*-^
tht‘ —Thornapple
Holsaple.
the democratic and republican parties. that village on Monday night, at about won n warm,place in the hearts of not classes to facilitate the work of the (the Federal Farm Board, is In Michl' gan for n series of meetings on invlta- j
Defense Attorney—Dr. O. W. Morrow.
It is to be hoped that the candidates 7:30. He dropped 25 or 30 feet to. the only the members of his church and Judges.
Jury Members—Chas. Gaskill. Jay
for nomination will use fair means in rocks and brdsh below, near one end of congregation but also of the people of\ Interesting displays of . handicraft i tion of Sec'y. C. L. Brody of the Mfch] Hastings. He is a fine-spirited, lov- are expected in the quilt and rug ex- igan Stale Farm Bureau. A native
Snyder. Dan Perkins. L. Ji- Severance,
promoting their candidacy. While it the bridge.
Don was walking on the concrete 1 able man and hLs influence for good hibit sponsored by the Hastings Worn-1 of Utah, and reared In the west, Mr.
Fred Smith. Fred Jones. Gary Crook,
may seem an easy way to beat an op­
! Mks Jrsyjphine Smith,1 Mrs. J. W. Mcponent by starting stories about him. ledge
ieage surmounting the
me railing of
oi the
me ,has
nas been
occn potent in
m this,
mu. city and
ana vivi­ en's Club. Both new and old quilts, Brown was a cow puncher and rode the
will be accepted. Limited space in the I range in his younger days. Later he
as a matter of fact such stories are I bridge. He was said to have been: clnity.
i Leod. Mrs. Herman Zerbel and Mr*.
I Cole Newton.
apt to react, and in the end the per- warned before ot the danger, the last ] One never cart tell what" a Methodist room, however, will permit only one I went to Arizona where he was cnson who started them will be injured | warning being a short while before he, conference may do. so It may be pos- quiit and one rug per person. The gaged in general farming.
Dr. Holsapte is superintendent ot the
I Michigan Anti-Saloon League, and Dr.
more than the one about whom the fell, He walked nearly across thd span ! sible that tlie wish expressed at the committee requests that if a new] With the wit and humor of Will
story Is circulated. We hope tire con- and was past the edge of the stream' quarterly conference by his church may quilt is entered, the name of the pal- Rogers and the earnestness of a man.
| Morrow is a former League official.
test for nominations at tire priniary. when he lost tils balance and fell. Un-' not be granted. But the conference tern, and if old. the year made and, who knows that he is fighting for n
The production has been very well re­
by whom be plainly Indicated. Quilts &gt; just cause. Mr. Brown is said to be al­
may
----- ।----------be conducted.in
- — »_»--------------a fair spirit
J tier-sheriff
and'
Art Bell -and Dr. Lund of;and Rev. Dewey will know that his
ceived in other communities and the
i church should be well filled, next Sunby methods that no candidate for nom­ Middleville took the injured boy to efforts In Hastings have been appre- and rugs will be given awards by pop- . most without a peer in presenting the
’
i case of agriculture.
| day evening.
ination will be ashamed of after the Blodgett hospital/ Grand Rapids. An]elated or tlrere would not have been uiar vote.
Herewith
Is
a
list
of
the
awards
to
Many
years
ago
XJj.
Brown
recognizcontest is over.
.
examination showed that he had been this unanimous request for hts return
Archie D. McDonald
be givens
! ed the need of organized marketing
1*2. .how
— seriously
‘--f for B sixth year.
'
Creating prejudice Is, as we have critically injured. Just
for the republican!
Q/J
Gladioli—Red, pink, cream, buff or! by farmers. His 16 years' service for । nomination
nnI_am a candidate
n.m.
—-a-- War
----- - ------------said, comparative easy; but no had not been determined at the time
Probate
Judge of
Barry i —
M
vr
v,uiiuc
flesh, orange, yellow? white, lavender.' organized agriculture includes 016 county
at forthe
nrimary*
election'
DtiA
I In Nonr
thoughtful man can reconcile It with thin Is written. It was thought pos­ BOOSTER WEEK END­
county at the primary election. I
purple, salmon, smoky. Any other presidency of his county and Arizona c
P
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41
Up NCQT Wayland
fairness or Justice. Every fair-minded sible that he had suffered a skull frac­
September
13.
| state Farm Bureaus, two years a mem-, ’
. [. ’ - ...
_.
constat! An Indian war canoe 22 feet long and
ED SATURDAY NIGHT color. 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. for each.
man knows that a person who resorts ture: and his face had been cut on the
The
‘ V wide
flhollowed”out
**7*ot a huge
~
Three splke« or more of same variety ber of the American Farm Bureau ex- .largely
* duties of this office consist i„*Y
28 inches
to peddling stories about candidates for Jagged edges of the stone. He was
^c. J in tha handling of estates a 'ptne log and estimated to be at least
the puniose of creating prejudice not unconscious when picked up and had Excellent Exhibits of Cake and —Red. pink, cream, buff or fiesh,Iecutive committee, and aid in organ-!‘administration
of the Juvenile cot
orange, yellow, white, lavender, purple, izlng hay growers, cotton marketing.
duties call for leiial tralnlna iind 300 years 0,(1 w“ ^‘"'Uy du* out o&lt; •
only demeans himself, but shows that not recovered consciousness when he
Bread
Were
Made
—
salmon,
smoky.
Any
other
color.
1st.,
1
lettuce,
onion
growers
and
dairy
gsso:!
®
:
mmn
at
the
edae
at
p-aina
i*a»
south.
he has- qualities that would not be was taken to the hospital.
I .roirtocro. nd • tail! mn "con- «“&gt;P “ “
“■
2nd.. and 3rd. Best spike any color or clations In Arizona.
desirable in a public official. We hope
Awards Announced.
i wau with
problem,, .nd
I «“&gt; »' "“''““Lt00
the primary contest by all aspirants GADIOLI PLANTS GROW
ix-nv.nrontly located In the community 1flxy &lt;L Shale, PoUn. PalM Ute.
Booster Week In Hastings closed Sat­ variety. 1st. Tallest spike any color or1
NOTICE.
for office may be clean, fair and above
UNUSUALLY TALL THIS YEAR. urday night with a style show, and was variety, 1st. Best display of named To Whom It May Concern:
|
lie
is to serve.
board in Barry county.
LOVELY BASKET OF GLADS.
Hastings growers of gladioli iw^e very interesting.
auup U
W notify you
ruu ums
I am a graduate of the Literary and i
Some attractive varieties. 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. Best bas­
This
is to
that »•«.»'
Barry
had ’ wonderful results this year, the gowns, shoes and. hats and othei ac- ket 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. Best artistic county has entered into a contract,
^Departments of the University of j| Ou Tuesday the Banner was rente infrequent rains being .very beneficialbenef’*'-' ■ cesaories were shown. Hastings young display, 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. Best prim- with the city-of Detroit, whereby per-। Michigan, with ten years experience, bored with a basket of beautiful gladi­
ullnus.
Any
color
1st.
2nd.,
and
3rd.
oli.
the gift of Mrs. Roy Chandler.
Some of the plants have grown to un-; ladles acting as models.
sens may be sentenced and confined *n
practice of the law. I am mar-1
(Continued on page nt;e)
usual heights, the flower spikes being] on Friday evening, a bread baking
in the Detroit House of Correction. |
*”d have two children, and have They were of Ute "Gtortanna" type and
the blossoms were bell shaped. The
— - contract was entered.....
tninHastings.
long and well filled. ,
; contest was held, first place going to
This
into for thelocated
. Iocatecl_
Hastings
DURFEE
SCHOOL
REUNION.
President Hoover will make his ac­
Mrs. Elwyn Daniels has one plant Mrs. Winona Downing. Mrs. Lewis
* and
J will appreciate your
At Harrington's landing. Clear lake, term of one year the thirtieth day of II I ask for
ceptance speech al 9:00 o'clock tomor­ that stands 62 inches high. The bloom j Abbey, second, and Mrs. W. 8. Moore.
support—Archie D. McDonald. —Adv.
row (Thursday) evening over a na­ Ii s beautiful rose color and Is called third. In the cake contest. Mrs. Earl Aug. 30. 1932. Picnic dinner. Bring June. 1933. Morris O. Hill. County
Clerk.—Adv.
Out 8-34
predated.
tion-wide hook-up of stations. At this the "Mrs. Wood.”
.
; McKibben placed first, Mre. Jacob table service.—Adv.
QBIMBY-8TBIKER REUNION.
time the president will discuss impor- ! Roy Chandler also has some lovely iRehor, second, and Miss Mary Lou
At Herrington's Landing Clear lake.
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
DOWD SCHOOL REUNION.
POLITICAL
tant national questions that face the i glads of rare beauty and color.
Clear lake. Aug. 14. Dowling vs. Kal­ Saturday, Aug. 30. Bring table service.
Streeter, third. The bread and cakes
Sat. Aug. 20th. Pot luck dinner. Pearl
United Blate*.
amazoo Motor Express.—Adv.
again evidenced the fact that there are
CHI DESTER SCHOOL REUNION.
some splendid cooks in Hastings.
STANTON-MOTT REUNION.
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM.
i publican ticket at the
At school grounds Saturday. Aug. 30.
25c SUFI
I. O. O. F. DANCE.
BASEBALL AT* THORN APPLE
Baker's resort Crooked lake, Aug. 13. Pot luck dinner, coffee furnished. Bring
At Good Will church Friday evening,; les and will appreciate
At U. B. church, w
Saturday. Aug. 13. Carp's orchestra.
8. 8. Stanton, Pres.—Adv.
table service.—Adv.
Au» 12. five cents.—Adv.
-Adv. Out M,
C
Lake Bunday. August 14.—Adv.
5 till 7—Adv.
—Adv.
..
The homecoming of the Dowling and
Banfield chUrchea'will be held nt Ban­
Aside from electing candidates, vot­
field Sunday. August 14. Services at ers at the ^ovAuber election will.detu;ou a. ai. ana a;ov r. m.
clde the fate of seven proposed conThe main speaker will be Rev. Wm. st^tuUonal amendments and a proposlFLAMING STARS CALLED
M. Puffer. D. D., of Kalamazoo, a. for- tian to repeal the present oleomargarmer district superintendent. wlt|i gredt- lite law. All of them nre Important.
THE PERSEID METEORS Ings from former pastors.
_| The first to appear on the ballot, alMusic will be fumlslied by the Ban- though not the most important, .is
Estimated to Be Size of Grain field-Dowling chorus choir, the "Melo-] Article(XVI. Sec.' 11. which proposes
dy Girls," and the "Little Symphony I indirectly to sound out the sentiment
of Wheat and Travel 1200
Orchestra."
1 of the state regarding modification of
The Banfield circuit has played an I the Eighteenth Amendment. ’
Miles^ Per Hour
According to astronomers. If Thurs­ historic part, in the development of!- See. II reads as follows:
day night of this week shall be a clear Methodism in this part of Michigan, i The legislature may by law. establish
Tables will .be provided for a pot I a liquor control commission, which,
night, in al) probability there will be a
wonderful display of shooting slurs, luck picnic lunch. The church will (subject to statutory limitations, shall
■ ■ ' exerclre
• complete
• ■ control of the alcobeginning a little after midnight The turnlsh iced tea. Please bring -table
hoik beverage traffic within this state.
astronomers also suggest that those service
Including the retail sales thereof: and
who are Interested may also find a
the legislature may also provide for
considerable display ot meteors toan excise lax on such sales: Providing,
nlght^-3Vedne*dav night, and possibly
.however, that neither the legislature
on Friday night also.
nur such commission may authorize
These fluming star* qre the peracid!
the manufacture or sale of alcoholic
.acteora, which tihvc been visiting die]
beverages In any county In which the
irartli annually In mid-summer for;
' electors thereof, by a majority vote,
1100 years. Usually they^iuvc to com-1
.pete with moonlight nnd In that event ITIqTTnP pnTTVR FTNTtR TUP "shall prohibit the same.
they cannot be seen readily. However.,JUSTICE POTTER FINDS THE , Because we were unable to under­
.« stand why a state would have the
this time the moon will be out of die!
"STATE OF SUPERIOR"
right, to control liquor traffic by com­
way, for it will; set at midnight. For
RESOLUTION
mission while the Federal Constltutiiat reason more than die usual Hum-,
lion distinctly forbids the manufacture
ber 01 meteors art1 expected to be vis,
and sale of alcoholic beverages, we
IW;,t„™n,.ro
ttto .... t^a.

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REV. KEITH CHIDESTER
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PASSING OF MR. AND MRS.
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I EXAGGERATES COST
CHAS. -OVIATT* OF LARAMIE, j
NORTHERN MICHIGAN..
VEHICLE LICENSE LAW

Lumber Jark Smith and the "Little!
VEHIDLt t-tUEflQC LWH 1 Hastings friends of Mr . and Mrs.:
: Charles D. Oviatt, residents of Laramie.
Gem Barbe:' have returned
up: nave returned irom up j
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LOCAL NEWS

,t
Gave Interesting Talk On Au- north where Wry have been looking j Tax, Reform Group Says Ex- Wyo. will be Mirry to hear of their ‘ Jnrn, Wl„ „ ,n ,w crT,m
lovrr the huckleberry, region north &lt;&gt;! I
pense Is $9,000,000 to
. ..' the Hendershott schoolhouse on Frl- i
toblogrpphy
, Ms. Oviatt had been a sufferer with, day evenjM
- - - - .of Lincoln
j Cadillac and also visited the cherry i
*14,000,000
l
h
S!
‘
?gJ
’
r
b^me
7^de
“
y
d
1
&lt;»•*&lt;*&gt;
*
•
!
Steffens
[orchard* in Grand Traver.* count
At the Rotarv
tansing. Mich—In recent weeks,
Rotary luncheon Monday
Mond.nj[which
which have yielded their , fruit ro
to. tnei
the
in a^UrahU^hJJLl on
"n‘
“Y*
i
neon Rev Kt uh Chidester of St. Johns [canning factories and hike ixirt ship-1 repreaentatiVw of. an organiraUon ad-.
Emma Chandler. 1311 South
•
••------•
pers
Jack says Yankee
•a* Die speaker
nr a.»r - —
.......
•
-----........ •• Springs uivocating taxation nforrnj have_bren! Tuesday. July 26 Hu wife had been In ~al1 3&lt;51 Adv Out 8-10.
1
Ina review ot the Autob.osraphv oil paradise compared io the vast regt. ‘giving out erronequ* infongq^n re-. ixx»r health for two year* and had gone H“'»°ver
Mrs A D Stcckle of Prceport wiUI
iJlvln Suffrns
«.......
’&gt;*»•• «**
’••&lt;’ &lt;’* »4te»v
....... ’. »!«
.... ......
..
.. mr
.
gajxHng the cn»t of *dmm:»irrtng th* i tn a hc_-,pita! in I&gt;nrer. Colo. lor an
hich b now draolate and de&lt;cmd and * motor lylaclc weight, tax law Thr»d,jriutmlnation. when he.died. She came entertain the old schoolmates of the'i
ITu- book contains n t aion* an
I . .&lt;: money I* again ime.-’.if m&gt; .. Uiinw ranging, loan Stionn000 to 114 • ’khjime for tiic funeral and pa.ved away. Freeport school on Aug. IB. These oc£ount of the lilt &lt;»t Mr t?’&lt; ff nabout twenty hours after hb burui.
IcaMons are always very enjoyable.
here
it
wnuld
ba
to
baitd
a
gl£»
fac‘
noooox
are
wildly
extravagant
In
also relates inridenu and ttcu &lt;
Since last weeks Issue. Mrs. Mary
.•rv. Some are for the pn&gt;- and l«m«- liui. the co»i ol plata^ and nil di»-! Older Hastings resident* will renreted wUh the
re for the »ea but the pine nnd aea I'rlbution cost* Including branch office!I member Mr. Oviatt'* father. Ret Showerman htu derided to stay la Ha&gt;rquntry. »hwh *r,i
re b-rth tor me. mnae Wandrrlintt" u fee*, auditing co»t* and the cnats ol Ovtatt. who was pastor of the Baptist tings and Lk muting Into one of the Mein.- ................................. *............................... matntauilng a quadruple file was about, | church ‘in Hayings, when Charles and omber apartments on W. Court Bi
—--------- »-*--------------- —
|.M)-crii!.s per M*t, In- IBM. the total:■his tdMcr. Retta. w.-rf- in-High school.j At U}&lt;.
Methodist conference
Steffen* 1.“. flr&gt;t •
■both graduating with the class of 1B9O hfl(l ,(1 1Manfon. Michigan, last week,
TWO-BOYS CONFESS
/
i Funt-ral rervic, &gt; tor Mr. Ovtntt. were |Uv । w aiW)s Wtt, r,.nirnwI to wrvr
Slid tie hat a i'1’
STEALING AUTO PARTS
i*r *•
m .ip‘i&gt;r&lt;&gt;xim«n-h iliclo on Friday. July 20. and for Mrs i t^e cJmrepMi of HaMlngs. Morgan and
fact* to support th'1
- -■ -•
----------.
. H,atiu.OOO .M-t% &gt;if license .pintes were: Oviatt on Sunday. July 31.
Castleton.
which ho‘arrive* m
i Newspaper article.- state that Mr. ।
Deny Taking Chickens ’From.; ’■*'**
1,1 •Pvn&gt;«»’'w^&gt;y
country, it is n
mid Mr.' That. Baird are movlnsf
•
_ . .....
.
i'VhHd thb* venprih'’ rn.it • should not ’Oviatt had served In the :tate Icgtalu-i,
although Mr S
the Jim. Alwilie house on West;
Fred
Smith
While
(Jumpingi.tvre five times und was active in I. O !
late Ur portray
•
Center
St
.
recently
vacated by Mrs i
[ Included in .these.cost s is the ni-finu*-1। O- F. circles in Wyomyig.
At Podunk Lake
i Mary Showefnian. Mr. mid Mrs. Rich-!
I nnnev of tip* quadr-a’ik* file which:
paliU* w&gt; many dangers t
'aid Grow will move Into UyT~Bum!
!contains more than AtWiMo alparate
REPORT BETTER FISHoar country
Hi- ^•l!&lt;;.-&lt;
, Wood liotu&gt;e vacated by Mr mid Mrs. j
'raids, which is rMfiitred'bv -law. The!
American
are hone?
ING AT GUN LAKE Uaiyd.
; lllti contains four cards for each ve- •
telllRent .enough and pan
The Welcome Ladies Aid will hold it • i
to.meet the sittitton th.
/r.v oMin. iicrnse number*, -tttk*; Resorters There Have Hud regular meeting with Mr». Al Shively
them and to bring tl
•
numbers
and
motor
numbera.
The
law
!
Many
Nice
Catches Espe­ on No. Broadway on Thursday after­
through to a higher anti-b
noon,
August 11. It m iioped there- will
, - : ‘provide* tlinf thew records be kept for
- tion.
. .
‘
cially. of Bluegills
- 'be a k&lt;mmI attendance, rsjiecially for'
at’
!thn- year-. Through these files, ini
; ordinary, ch m*.*. a complete'history of­ Resorlcra at Gun lake report the bra’j »upi*r. which will be -served at 5
’ ,i. n.ot&lt;.r'&gt;i hide can be Bijcn during a fishing till1- year they have had in,o’clock.
I-ltlle Jackie Hurler
f'.lirec-rnin'ite long distance teh-phtnu- many years Undoubtedly this cun i&gt;-: conrervation Officer George Stunner
rail if-the |»-r.-en asking inlurmallun ’■credited to.-the tearing ponds which recently arrested Amo* Me Urban of
time while trying
|e.m give th|- owiM-r* name, license haw been Op Rted o efflchmtlv. whirl: uavtoti. Ohio. .He was chanted with!
on the Christmas ’
'number; tit II- or motor number. The haw aiMed many tlmurtdda Of gun;- tl&gt;-hlng on Fir..- lake in Jdhnst hw» ■!the hospital a stain f&lt;
departrwnt inrrui'es mon- than 200 rtsh of miRerhng size to &lt;he waters of 'though he had no fishing license. He1
ireijutst* tor information of .this sort , that lake every year since they weir Was brought before Justice Cortright |
I Lvnutnicted.
Saturday night He txtld fine and
Particularly noticeable has tx-en thei^ts of I11H5
! On a bast- of colbcting SJOOMiOTO it:
As tl»e light* «tri t&gt;
j hrenw fees at n cos.! of S5OO,(kX) it costs large number of fine bluegills caught
Fred Van Zandt of Ferndale, Michi­
Do you recall Um- th;ni
r&lt;- about
lwo *,,ul one-half jmt cent of the this year. They are of a different color gan. wtu urreAt&lt;-d on Saturday by City
• Muthtr will t- -I '
■ officer* r'-'’nu&lt;? l° n’in&gt;ulactiit«- and distribute riian the type that used to be caught In Marshal Hany Thompson for driving
the waters of that lake. Undoubted)..-.
And ‘tnkr a sur.wam :
wi Xjr "he licence plates
excessive s»»eed txt Green street. He
To light the^pnl-.y i
l».r ram- from th-««ni» trad.
u| Hitting a clip of 41 miles per „„
lw&gt;urr
l the &lt;rajemtraidep.rlmt.nt .U1 top;
lhc U1^,| M
Urd them and
at
the
work
of
removing
naxkxis
fBh
And the si
.
n
n, 1 Matthew, nned hlto ts 00 end he pmbFREE FAIR INDICATED. and
(. • Qn account
tin* reanns ponds will 'it
God'ke«p th
w111 *”■ mor'‘ c*re,ul when he
turned over tn
Apparently the 1032 Ionia Friw- Fair, their good work Gun take t
Let him hi
, drives through Hastings'again.
hlch occurs August 15 to 20.
ro- have an enviable reRutption for
Wflllam Page of this city and Charles
iVhlmc. _______
■ .
। ’
a-, did Harris, nnd hrparj.-- from the reserved M-at -■;!
Mxe titan half cf th.- American
Cuiuauvation Ollic-r t h urge Sumtier on
ws' .court. Smith! the grand t-tniid are to iy taken
population U found in the cities
of 85.00
, j indication.
it reserved aeat^vras
.
. , .
! chatge cghlnst them wan that .they had 1
third lx--, ।cd Friday morning at the offices of the tus of ecotSfajir-- at the University of 2T undci-.*wed biueedls Justice CottrniKi that j Building amt U&gt;an Association In1 Miehtgan. dlisl at his home .Sunday-right ■ imposed fine and em u* of 411.85
with tin* 1 Ionin, uixier the direction of Charles’ night! in South Pasadena; CitlifornliLiPf &lt;«-n days in Jail on Page and Jtwtice
Prof Taylor tfas 77 yciii.s old and wu- Matthews gave the name fine and &lt;x&gt;-u
| maud luin been unusually
brisk
and
...... - —
— —
— a member of the Uiitveraity &lt;&gt;I Michl- .t&lt;» $•••■*•
“
. compares favorably rlth the
\ sabs in
' 1 gun faculty from 1893 until his retln■■ ’ fl" B Steveiv. of Warsaw. In, the boom years of the/air's history..........................................
m-.-nt in H»lf«. Mr. Taylor
__ __
!i broth- diaiia. wa- arre.-ted lust evening by
of thb.
Conservation
Officer Sumner for tlshFrom lhi- opening ot the fair on er-tn-lnw
of Wesley
Andrew?.
tn the Waters
----------ol bang lake, in Hopi*.
ist week Monday at his Monday. August 15, when the children-city. He is‘survived by ht« widow, ing....
lah.l dici
lake cottage. ! Funcrnb'
------ ------- ------ i"‘-‘
g tl Tnyinr of South Pas-adenu; without, a Urenre. |jjS fnl(rj. rod and
mputh ------bass ...he
l-.rid on Wednesday, the tin- final automobile race on Saturday u .'on, Edward, of Milford. Mich . mid a •» :t' . pound small ....,
Tirrican legion • holding afternoon. August 20. the fair pro-, daughter. Mrs Richard Earretl, of Al- »*&lt;*«* caught were confiscated- by the
:r o nM-tcry ax Mr Rowky graiji has been designed to present a humbra. Cal.
•officer
Steven*
....ns is-rr
— ,to appear
.
officer. Stev«
booked
rer vct?tfft Hr wa.s born AinivriMi) apival. One uf the most
before Justice Matthews thb. Wednes­
day foretiooit.
and cnl:d«nl January 2.. &gt;|*i!tncular evening entertainments.
KIME FAMILY.-ItEl'NION.
IS yrara of art H&gt;- America Marching On." closing with n
Mr-. N B. Rose atwi fqmiiy and Mr
IM» when। stU|MUtdo-.iK firework* display, has been Howard Main &lt;&gt;! Ha,»tings^wHh Mr ami
l.-w Orleans, । arranged
,n ।
for. The Mages of America Mrs Mt-mll Striinback 'and children ot ; Abr.ilum Warner? aged H4. a pioneer
Mbs Lenna , and Ziirope
Em
have been scanned and Woodbury attended the 32nd annua) re/ resident of Barry cuunfy, died on
Get Our Prices Ou
led in 19IH,. some
.....- &lt;4 the outstanding vaudeville union of the Kime famjly at the home Thursday at the home of his daughter. ..
jjisE r«udrdI stars of the world will present pro- o‘t Lewi-. Welch at '‘Kunkle, Ohio : Mr-1- I’varl Bamuni of Berlin. lon|«,Co '
Snldierv-' Rome- andI grams of iffiiiMial merit, both nfler- Tliii’.yrsi.x were present and a uikxl afu-r an lUiws* oj a week Mr. Warner
Time was rc[X&gt;rt--&lt;l The next' reunion ' came from Ohio in IHHa and «turt«x)
niiit-i- at Thorrwppic hike. Strrvtv- noon - and sventne
.-!• :i daughter, Mrs Leo C. Lehman।
State wide attention wftl be focussed will be held at the home of Mrs Ro’e s the store at Warnerville. which was
Chalies Kime, of T-ptwi.1 named for hUm in IBM. He conducted
Iljrtland.
1
on Ionia on Wednesday of fair week, faih. r
AND
when Gwntcr Wilber M. Bnicker
will be present to addresa the grand
Before you buy. Our rej
‘stand crowd! Jle will be arcommniea1
came over •
Judy
I on ’hr platform by many other proffitation has been built on
disposing pl
jtoen' —' * *
'
quarter century of
I.- II Bailey,
it importance will be attach,
day's Fann Organization pro* and her daughter, Edna M Bailey,
•
honed dealing. .
hen Uhux Taber, national were brought before him. chanted with! -irvK-es.were held at the Kilpatrick
'
disorderly
house ' Tluy . church on Sunday with burial In the
Holer, and W H. Winder rx- main'.dlmng
,
Mcietary of i lie American confe*Mti ’J- ■ were guilty and were1i Woodland cemetery.
|un&gt;&lt;
tu live years each jn the!
w« Hie audtrncra
•
rr feature, &lt;4 outAtandins
r tx-rn combined to makeHa Hee .Fair aomiRhlng OPENING EADIES1 READY
.Mr. and Mr; Dennii* Duffey
4 a bit farther along the
Phyllis spcht the week end 'in
riding worthwhile amuse*
with Mrs. puffvy’s parents. Mr
isttix-tiic enlrrtahunerl.

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even lovelier mnl longer wearing than ev&gt;r before. All
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We arc making these reductions on this attractive merchandise in
order io make room for the new fall styles which arc now arriving

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New Fall Styles In Hate Now On Display.

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iBlic 1. ».«iviv«kl by her l.iubaixt vfic
WfflUm. h.r l airti;.. a .;.ur Mrs
Al.«n 1Ua41 of Flmt and-a hoM of
t:i&lt;i;d* at her tunerai attrrted Al!
:i»' human hands and locing rare
c.*u;d do wa» dr.ne tor her FUijer*!:
jterriers were Saturdav afternoon In'
'Lansing The bereaved otrc» luve ths
*ym|«thv of this community

deuh o(1 Monday at hit farm In Balti­
more Tu;&gt; Mrs Hart preceded him ini
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ichurch or. Thuriday at ten A. M Bur­
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Hastings

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LOCAL SHOE TASERS
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Sporting Items
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'FILES OF 9H
ENDIOraSEKH

B-Team Score* Its Highest
Ringer Average of Season
:
—32.3 Per Cent
0 o

B. C. ALL STARS 6-5

Visitors Out-Hit Local Team Hustings
Harrington. If
But Oive Way to Drive In
, Y&amp;uug, as.........
___________
„
Brandy. 3b. ...
• _Sixth
Inning

Hastings B-team of shoe tosscrx de- - .
»l &amp;.I !■-«.

(Continued Iron page one)
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“■ “T

AU R &gt;1 1*0 A Tint.,.- MUI. ,. Bunion. B-nd-r. Bu»- JgJ ■'•,“?
ul
kirk mid McMillan averaged higher -Wkllrte*’ ‘"‘ereSl ww**^^* pioneer
’ than 39 per rent ringer* und the team dl*&gt;» ‘n Michigan are found in these
7 average of 32 3 was the hlghert to rcS?rdi .
J
,
A'hard hitting ouftt traveling under McCann, .r.f
i
Tlie
day' ”
or week„date
aate
ine teams
teams of
oi Bender
nenuer and
ana.,. Newspaper*
;---- —.— are day
' by
' —
, "
Pr.ii.h 1h
i, Roush.
1b
® Woodman. Buskirk and Bennett, and&lt;’&gt; histones of current events and the
Hie nanif of Battle Creek All Stan al­ । Parker' 3b
n Sunton and Miller tach won four Bann*r }*“*
maintained tiiat
most took the measure of the HasUngs ' Leonard. c f
0 games
Kames and JgAumc
tartuinc.
'
one of lhe dutl*s ot 8 r*3P'-'nxtbl«"
.
nine at the Fairgrounds Sunday In Moore, c.
~ । Herewitn are details of the match newspaper is to maintain files in good
all. the- AU Stan helped Hietnsclves io Brown, p. ..
Hasting.* v». East Part* at
an* order for passible future reference
More often than not. old copies of our
1#32.
eleven hits. Kennedy* the v^llor*' cen­
Total ........
........33 6 » 3? 13 Thursday. August 4.
&lt;w.n files are not used even once a year
ter fielder, and Cronkhlte. who held
■Hastings
W
L but at frequent intervals they are certain
Summaries ---4
down tlie catcher's berth for Ha*Jlng»
Struck out by Al Brown, five; By I Bender A- Woodman
to. yield interesting bits of information
_ 4
Buskirk A- Bennett
1 such
two years ago. accounted for three i। Kimball, tout; by Brown, one. Baze* Stantpn
as Justice Potter found in the
l
A- Miller
issue of 1858
&gt;
rufeties apiece and further duplicated Ijon balls eft Al Brown, two; of! Kimball. Warner A- Osborn
. 3
2
। five, stolen ba**-*. -Ta*onar&lt;l. Laykrr Tinker A McMillan
We believe that our readers will be
.
3
2
— — interested in reading the resolution
plate tor what would haw been the and Cron\h)t&lt; Two ban.- hit*. Miller
! and Kennedy.
Batteries —tor Hasconcerning
the
State
ot
Superior
7 hi*
18
7
waa probably a lively issue in its day.
The Hattie Creek aggregation scored 'tings Brown and Moore; for Battle East Paris
W
I.
Kimball. Brown and Cronkhlte.
in the first inning win n Kennedy and | Creek,
H Vanderbilt A- S Darliny . 3
2 proposition introduced into our State
Next
SuiKfiiy
’
s
game
will
bring
here
1,-iyker. hit. then added tour runs in
N DeYoung A W fanderbilt 2
3 Legislature, to cede that part of Michi­
tlw* third an hits by Miller. Kennedy the South Bend Indrjx-ndrnu. one of, F Durling A- C Mulder
2 gan known as the Upper Peninsula to
and Fletcher and Elliot's walk, while tins' this Mr&amp;ton. It will be u good Nickles A' Alcumbnick .
4 tiw genera! Government tor the pur- 1
Hasting/, till went acorvlnet.
F
Darling
AJ
Mulder
2 ,poM&gt; of forming a new state We be.
0
The locals put over two runs in the game.
M Po-tema A W luldrr . . 0
5
fotirjjj frame when Kimball hit Mr— — । lleve the people of the Upper Peninsula
: desire such action und. although we
LADIES
HAVE
EX
­
CSnn and walked Rouh. Parker then
7
18 । may feel proud of that portion of our
got a dear ■.ingle Hiut-scored McCann
Harting*
'
R HP
CITING
GOLF
CONTEST
State, as pqasesAing vast mineral
Wnd Roush came In oil a passed ball
. C! 156 39 1 wealth, yet there are considerations
Woodman
Ixunard walked and stole second on a
Warner
G3 170 372 which would weigh heavily in favor of
close play but Moore and Brown Mrs. R. T. Walton Won July Tinker 58 162 35 8 such a pn&gt;|x»itton. Inasmuch as the
couldn't bring him in
Handicap and Mrs. Parker Miller
59 170 34 7 I»eople of the Upper Peninsula desire
'Die sixth Inning proved Baltic
60 174 34 5 il. inasmuch as that section of life
Stanton .
Won In Consolation Contest
Creek !• Waterloo Rou»ti was up first
Bender
52 I (fl 31.5 State is so far removed, and aeparated
Tile ladles' July handicap event hu Bnvkirk
and hit. Parker walked. Leonard gut
. (fl 186 323 by prominent metes and bounds of na­
Ufe on fielder's choice and everyortq w-a». tlie Carvjrlh Az Btebblns Cup. ul Hie. McMillan
. 50 164 30 5 ture's owp construction; and inasmuch
safe mH around.. With tlw Imm s full HiptiAga Country Club, proved to be a Bennett
.
52 182 28 6 as Wlsoonain haa already offered to -add
Moon* lined one "but to left field whriv very Interesting' affair, und exciting a* Osborn
33 174 190 h portion of her territory for the same
laiykrr fell down nt trying for Ui&gt;' well Sixteen ladles were listed in the
■ ■■ ,
-purpose.' and not altogether leaving out
catch and Utrei* runs crusM-d Hie plate main event mi&lt;l nearly a dazun in the
548 1698 323 of the account Hie fact that it would
while Hkib war. safe al mmt.ik! Brown cunsolation.
add another free State to the Union,
R SP
tn the, match for the cup, the finals East Puri&gt;.
tlwn walked. Harr)ngl-&gt;n wiv. out on u
66 1611 36 9 this subject certainly demand.' serious
N. De Young .
long fly to deep center- but Young hit
F Durling.
53 164 323 consideration.
|
safrly to send Moore arma*. with what M: Van Poperl . 1 hi dt I
w
Vanderbilt
.
.
’
fl
166
30
1
Tlie following are the Wisconsin pre­
proved to lie the u inning ran. and put ti .-t wu* pluycd-Tiiuntday, Mrs Walton C Alcumbnick
'«&lt; 160 28 8 amble and resolutions pu.ssed by the
Brown oh Hurd Brandy wax out on a
H.
Vanderbilt
28
6
48
168
decisive
vote
of
67
yeas,
to
11
nays:
in the Consolation the .deciding
hit to tlx- istlcher: McCutin got hliiuelt
53 IM 28 5
Whereas. There is no affinity ol
match wa.- Ix-lwre-n Mr*. Frederick B Mulder
M Postenm
. .
51 192 26 6 trade, commerce or interest between
hit to Kimball who towg to Cronkhit- Parker and Mr:. Kcnith McIntyre, Mr* H Darling
43 164 26 2 that portion of this State bordering on
Parker winning one tig*. '
for a third out ut Hie. plate
J Mulder
.... 15 (16 22 7 Lake Superior &gt;und the Southern part
'
.qut airtight in
Nickle*
35 166 2LI of the same
C Mulder .............. . .... 14 98 14-3
And Whereas. There is perfect iden­
after - Cronkhlte mid
tity ot interest between that portion ot
Brown •irplartng Kimball &gt; had led ul!
' 476 1696 28 0 the State of Michigan, known as the
.with two clean hit' Croukhlt*-' was
Upper
Peninsula, and so much ot this
Itast Sunday the Woidbury Jndejiencaught f«r n third out at the plate
COATS C ROVE.
State as borders up on Uike Superior,
attar Moore'* faked tlucrw to M-cund •dente failed to put Jq an npimrance .
had coaxed him to try for the leal. In at Lake Houw Field and the game is : A company of relatives nnd friend* and its tributary thereto: therefore
Resolved. By the Assembly, the Sen­
.
1 visited al Jesse Cluse's on Sunday.
the eighth Kennedy Mretcln-d a single scheduled Lx’ u later date.
into a two-bugger by fast base running ' Tin* coming Sunday Irv ChariUm * , Thoof present were. G. 8 Richardson. ate concurring, that so much of. this
but was rftuglit at tlie plate when tw­ Rnnrhvrs meet the KK of P nine wife and son from Shanghai. China; State as lies north of the third prin­
cipal
correction line, commencing at the
Clwriton's
Cow
girls
cross
hat*
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Eugene
Davenport
and
irled to score, from then’ on linker's
Jong hit to cent* r. McCann * throw Adan -. Athktir-. In an exhibition &gt; Loretta DvVault. Harold Tukcy und north line of town Nfo. 30. in the Mo­
game th- .-amr afternoon on Hie K. of । three children of Geneva, N. Y , Mrs nomonee river, where said-fine Inter­
| Ethel Hall. E Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. sects the boundary lirte between this
plate and threw to Brown who just P. diiiinond al Lake House Held.
■
BvTieni t-—
CoaLs and family, Mr and Mr*. Krn- State and Hte State of Michigan, and
made the tagoiit amid dual and arguA &lt;•&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;■&gt; tsl’lHJdull Coata and baby of Coata Grove. running thence west along said cor­
T'-acher: • We borrwed our numcrC{ia}4. of Grand Rapids.
rection line to the wcsTcrn boundary
Pinal .-core,
Battle ata from the Arabs, our calendar from
p,,arlu,.m011d calted on clatil line of this State, should be ceded back
the Romans, and our tayiklntf from the , Klnnc W(;&lt;lnC8dily MIld
her a;, to the general government of the
Box score:— .
ItaliaL* Can anyone tlunk ot any (w.]tnM belter.
United States, and that a new State
• Battle Creek
othrr examples?
'
j prof. Sturgis of Cincinnati. Ohio, had should be created therefrom; provided
Miller. 3b ..
Chhflle: Our lawn mower from h&lt; |chanw of n flnt. pr0||ram of vocal, vlo- that the State of Michigan shall con­
' Elliot; 2b ...
Smiths, cur sewing machine from the ; ,|n and !ano muslc gl
cortimunlty sent to cede buck to the government,
Kennedy, c L
Jones.-*, and a pair of rte|» from Miss Svrvlce 8un&lt;Uy evening. He was a*.- the Upper Peninsula of that State for
Blackmore.
\
slated by two young ladies from Fort the same purpose.
Layken J f. .
There is abundant material for a first
Pike's Peak was nanirf. for Gen. Z. Wayne. Jnd wlvo had been the piano
Fletcher, lb.
M Pfltf who discovered lite-mountain B
the. R0C?
kee,As#cm^ y rate State, in the Superitlr region, and
Kelly, rf. ..
Congrexs
being
willing,
we doubt not
0 in 1WKJ
during Hie past week. Mr. Sturgis ab-j
Cronkjute. c.
' gave mi|M-r*onation* and sang. When that it will sooner or later be organized
'
‘ Hie World Comes Crumbling Down” It would make a fine opening for th{,*
Hammond's
of
Senator
j and "Let Us Alone" of hta own com­ Ingresa
position A short sermon was given by "northern slaves," and we have no
James Small of Indiana who will be at doubt but that species of northern
Coats Grove to hold Evangelistic aerv- chattels would muster sufficient intelli­
gence to form "emigrant aid societies."
: Ices in September.
: The Harold Barnum family of Mason for the purpose of colonizing the new
’ will give a musical program at the Slate.
Community Service next Sunday evcWOODLANDS
1 ning. The leader is Wm. Brooks;
Mr. and Mrs F. O Shomo, Dort
___
musician. Irene Brooks; booster. Mrs
Minerva Woodman; handshaker, E. G Shorno and Mtas Louise Hilbert spent
Smith.
Sunday at the Getz farm. Holland.
) Rex Dunnigan was hurt in an atlfo" Miss Lola Lamberson and Mr Harold
accident Sunday evening. He was tak­ Michaelson of Kalamazoo visited Mr.
en to the doctor who reported no bones and Mrs. Clyde Ruell Sunday after­
broken but lie was quite badly bruised noon.
und shaken up.
• Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and Mr.
There wm a good crowd at the ice and Mrs. Ward Plants and Beverly at­
cream social Tursday evening. About tended a family reunion uhd visited
relatives in Fostoria.' Ohio. Sunday
thank.s all who helped to make It a and Monday.
I succesT.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowlader of Grand
Ruth and Marian Woodman and
Freda and Cleon Smith spent from Rapids visited Mrs. Chas. Hatton Sun­
Thursday evening to Sunday evening at day.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford and
the Smith cultage at Crooked lake.
, Margaret Kelsey spent part of last Children spent Sunday with Mr. and
week at home. She has been working Mrs. John Higdon of Barryvilie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dosjer ot Prarlefor Claud Wood's In Hastings
Ruth Woodman took her S S. class vllle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
. to Ackers P61nt Wednesday afternoon J. J. Doster.
Mrs. Philip Schray ai)d grandchil­
for .a picnic Games and supper ware
enjoyed. Mrs. Mahlon Fuller took part dren Vivian and Shirley are returning
to their home In Elmhust Wednesday
of- the children.
Willard and Russell. Dcmond-were in altar a six weeks' stay in the Schrav
Battle Creek Wednesday and Lloyd. home here.
Mrs. Philip Potter and children of
Helen and Kenneth vksltad al Arch
' '
Wall lake visited Mrs. R. G. Flnnle
Graves.'
Monday.
Miss Winifred Heffernon and James
COUNTY LINE.
Mrs. Spcnor Johnson and son. HefTernon of Kendall were guests of
1 George, visited Mrs. Hannah Johnsot), Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert from Friday
near Elmdale a few days the past week. until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bullard and sons
H. J. Gibson and children went to
Grand Rapids Sunday to bring home of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gibson who has been at her Karl Fuul Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Truhler of Cleveland
father's home. Henry Wachter's, car­
ing for her mother, who passed away spent test week with Mrs. Nellie Hitt.
Vivian and Shirley Schray spent but
a short time ago.
| Fred Eckardl and sons Robert and week with Mr. and Mrs. David Vail of
Gene, of Grand Rapids, visited the Muskegon.
Mrs. Robert Flnnle and Miss Robbie
forjners sister. Miss Olga Eckardt,
Flnnle of Louisville, Ky„'arrived Sun­
over the week end.
Mrs Carrie Gerilnger and Mr. and day and will be the guests of Dr. and
Mrs H. Winkler. Mrs. S. O. Schuler Mrs. R. o. Flnnle for the remainder
and daughter. Helena, were in Grand of Hie month.
Harley McMillen and family have
Rapids Sunday to help their sister and
aunt. Mrs. Mary Kunz, celebrate her moved from the Bcaird house Into the
Augst property. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
birthday.
Quite a number from here attended Warner will move Into the Bealrd
live funeral of Mrs. Rosa Eckardt Web­
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Piercejiave moved
ber.at Nashville Sunday forenoon.
, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke were in their household goods from the Oerllnger house. Mr and Mrs. Pierce are
Grand Rapids and Sparta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Davids of Mulliken staying al their Wall lake cottage for
arc our new neighbors. They are liv­ the present.
ing In the Schafer house. We wel­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKnight of Wil­
come them.
mette were guests of Dr. and Mrs R.
Mrs. Rieka Geylinger called on her G. Flnnle Saturday.
stater. Mrs. Charles Huff, of Odessa,
Mr. and Mrs Peter Blukibrier of
Sunday^
Kalamaaoo spent Bunday evening with
Halting*, Mich.
Telephone 2121
Mr. and Mrs. Ortey Squires of FUnt Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doster.
■ visited their aunt and cousins, Mrs.
Mrs. C. B. Benham of Hastings visit­
.Rick A. Gerilnger and Albert and ed Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Faul from
Lawrence, Friday.
Friday until Bunday.

Woodbury-K. of P.
Game Is Postponed

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more are continuing with another quilt.
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August 17th.

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each one having the most votes for their type
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NASHVILLE.
il&gt;oor health. She leaves five sisters silent Sunday at the letter's farm hear
■Mr and Mrs. Colin T- Monroe Were «nd a Iwet of other relatives
at Eaton Rapids Sunday.
| Supt and Mrs. Wallace and two I Mrs. Fred Warner and Merlin Gage
Junior Roe and George Wotring were daughters. Ruth and Shirley, left Sat-' went to Spring Arbor Wednesday after
at East L.in&gt;ing Friday
I urday for a two week*' visit with rela- I Um? former’s mother. Mrs Man' Hope.
Mr. and Mr* LeRoy Perkltw and son: live* at Marquette. Little Billy Wai-, Adolph Dause returned home Satur­
of Indiana spent last week with the lace is staying with Amy Hartwell while, day from a two weeks' visit. with
’ friends near Chicago.
former'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.' they are away.
Perktim. Mr and Mr*. Orville Perkins' Born August 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Vern- Dr Marks C. Bullis and Mm Bullis
and son Jack of- Lansing spent the Hawbll'.z a nine pound sun who will &lt;&gt;l Washington. ». c and Loyd J Bullb&gt; of Battle Creek spent Saturday aft­
week end.
.
answer to the name of Blair Burhn
Mr. and Mr*. Al Newman of Muske-1 Relatives and friends of Miss Julia ernoon with their brother and wU« Mr.
ga»i were week end guests of tile let- Lathrop received the announcement and Mrs. Fred Bullis.
tec's stater and husband. Mr. and Mrs. last week of her marriage to Mr. BerRalph Wetherbee
nard J. Bertsch of San Diego, CaliforE D Reynolds entertained the
Mrs. A. E. Dull and daughter Either ma. Tlfcy will make tbeir home in
Reynolds' reunion Sunday. All were
are miting. relatives in Pana, Illinois, i Silh Diego
Adolph Dause, Jr., and Gerald Oltn- 1 Regular meeting of Laurel Chapter present but one granddaughter. Violet
stead were at Big Rapids Sunday. No. 31 O E 8 was held Tueiday night Reynolds, of Boatings.
Event Calms of South Hardings is
where Gerald was making arrange- at the Masonic Temple.
ments to entA- Ferris Institute this; JKFTmeth Bivens of Saginaw sjient visiting relatives and friends here.
Rev. Vreeland bnd wife, WendtJj.
fall
■
Jns vacation last'week at his home
Vn-cland. wife and two boys, have come
Mrs. Gall Lykins and twin sons were’here.
al Battle Creek Friday.
•
I Mr. and Mrs Car) Beam are enjoy- to spend their vacation at their cot­
Mr. and Mrs. £ V Keyes and, ing a trip to Quebec. Canada. Niagara
Arthur. Thomas and wife of Kalama­
grandsons Maurice and Kenneth Wolfe i Falls and Washington. D »C.
spent Sunday wiUi Mr. ad Mrs. Peter! Rudkipl/ Wotrtng of Chicago 1* zoo were Monday evening visitors at E.
Kunz near Hastings
'spending'nta vacation with his parents. D. Reynolds'.
Visitors at Ed Maturecn's over the
Mrs. Lee Walker and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Wotring.
Detroit are spending a few day* with [ Mu* Mabie Roscoe has returned
her mother. Mrs. Melissa Gokay
i from Grand Rapids where she visited and three children df Detroit. Charles
Clancy, wife and son of Royal Oak,
Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Wee- relative*
ber were held Sunday morning at ten | Miss Phylu Brumm, who ta working /Rev Kendal and wife-of Plainwell
o'clock at the Evangelical church con- in St. Louis is spending the week at hi* are spending a few days al the Bowser
cottage.ducted by Rev. Wurtz Mr*. Pauline home here.
Lykins sang. Mrs, Wceber passed i Mr and Mr*. Coy Brumm. Helen and
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
away Friday following several years of (Winifred and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hurd.

The Job of Growing
There’s a lot of satisfaction in help­
ing the plants in your garden to GROW.
There should be far greater satisfac­
tion in helping boys and girls with their
job of growing and developing strong
bodies. The things that will help them
the most are very simple—just plenty
of fresh air and sunshine; plenty of

sounU-nleep and exercise and plrntv of
pure, CLEAN MILK.
No other food can*begin to da the
work of.pure, clean milk. It not only
will help the children, but will bring an
added share of health to every member
of the family using it. \ln proportion
to its food value good clean milk will
cost you far less than any other food.

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EST MILK .YOU CAN BUY-MICHIGAN
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Highlanda Dairy Grade ”B ” Milk (Paateurieed or Rato) 8c

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PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HA1TTNQ1 BANNKB, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST II. UM
a "Fool's paradise;" U we are rid of
the hallucination ol ."Easy Money;" if
we have shed the delusion of "Some­
k
' st H«*Un&lt;a, Mkblrao.
thing For Nothing;” if we turn our eye*
from "Mirage” to Reality." we'll all
hl
COOK UR09-. Edilen.
be a lot better off, because well have
SEVENTy HEVENTn TEAR our feet on go.xi solid ground.
j The collapse of absurd and fictitious,
lvalues had to come, and it will be a

The Hastings Banner

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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say.
GOVERNORSHIP PREDICTION
I
Here is our only prediction on the'

This and That
A Human Relatibn Play.
An Unfortunate Reaction.
Machine or Hand Labor?
A Difficult Problem.

F«n,

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday
TEN YEARS AGO.
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Bronson and]

skis’

n. ,1m.
a "B ” the name of lhe next gtivnmpr I
* machine work pos.‘vrrt»iblc be eliminated from construction the Bottom cottage at Long lake. .
willerstart
mft.c way lor hnano
laoor uvus
Mr and M” Jol,,n Cr'’th',r» *nd Mhl. 1
t(&gt; .rung
waywith
of rest.Ung what we sZdta .jvmo
*“d _Ubor
thing n&gt;.s
that n.a
had kkau
REAL. uanuu-w
GENUINE Mh
giving
employment
to more men nils
?fa
Mand llMii&lt;tea'T
» J VALUE in 1828 or 1929 has real genuine:
co]umn
day, aKO. ..K lh&lt;.
plan was tried with considerable sueBue*.t8.ot
Mr* . A' A
(1O value now. The trouble was that in an' publicans can't win with Bruckcr. they cesx by the State Highway department Crothpra laat week. They are the parro era of pyramiding prices, the whole l can't win without him" As we view here last winter But there are two ;enLs
cuts “
and
ot A
A. A
A
ud *slater
UIer of
Miss
Julia
Lathrop
o(
Chicago
ia a
sides to the question The very fact
’
....
i. - lesaly ahead.—Charlotte Republican- that such labor haa to be paid wages guest
of MUa Emily McElwain.
1
.sot; chine on "hot air, and the machine fl- -mhiny,*
Ml»s Lola
is—
villtconsiderably below the normal standt,. - Yerkes
- ,— of
-----Durand
&lt;— -Jin oxc. ..
n*Dy slowed down for want of a aup----------- "
ard create. » al tu. I ton that U potenand
«°»« ■
'* C'u ply of "solid fuel."
t
"OH YEAH!"
tially full of trouble. The following ln ’,ls
*
____
,
,
so]
'■—r Palls
= ’
I Recently we hayy metK,
two
or* three
article published
in theL-. Crystal
'“mil
“I
A NEW BYRD "EXPEDITION-" !
Bnd
something like this: Diamond Drill gives H .sympathetic de- so° 'l*Ucd frwnd* here last weeie and
r,
n.^4
—
Well,
I
believe
business
is
better
and
senpuon
of
an
attempt
to
assist
em8a
'
urd
*
’
'
!
n
~
mpan&gt;
w
“
*
Mr
and
n.
Rear Admiral Richard Byrd, wc
.. .
on
things in general more encouraging.
ployment that reacted unfavorably Mrs- R°&gt;’ Hubbard went to Detroit to;
■ ‘ read, has postponed another Antarctic ( Then they would. laugh derisively and against the people who-were trying to I *P*od ® fo* d*&gt;» *’&gt;lh AlbertHubbard.
. u*. »
ri-i. inwrtlnn. exrwriitlon
expedition tn
to haad
head the-National
the-National FennEcon- ’ tay; "Do you believe ■ that? BuxllK** help.
‘
| Mr and Mrs. S. S Schaiffz and Mr.
.»«. -- L»,k Scare ceuau ojny
ttn organization that *111
better—well, you'll have, to show me.
There is being enacted in Iron River (“',d
Gt&gt;nc Saylor of Rockford,
in M.i.,,&lt;.ri»u *c.d R».« ftght' against extravagant appropria­ Business going to be better? Oh yeah!" a human relation play that should. **hn4,:s *" visiting Mr. SchanW sister,
This "Oh Yeah!” spirit, to drop in­
te t A*rr;a&lt;« wlji b&lt; print Uona and expenditures by the Federal to street vernacular, "gives us a pain have the careful and lhe serious altan-|~r''- °«**gc ’Dnkler, nnd other reta- j
tton of the people of this entire iron ‘ “'.*?•
J r 'eTic. i w. -.1, «r ir«« ’r (to'emmen:. Former President Calvin in the neck!" This sneering spin! mining district. It u an action tiiat i Mr and Mrh FTect Rchor and the1
» in
&lt;i inti
jCoolidge Is chairman of tlie _____
davisory
, never built anything, never opened a has two sides to it and one in which; ‘"’•"a IMirenta. Mr nnd Mrs Rickiert,
both sides must be carefully weighed “f Cfl”fo”- °}‘10- nr’'
&lt;&gt;f Mr. and i
-ounell &lt;o &lt;hu l«r». fmld.nl H.»- '&gt;-*
, „
rv..
iritod « human being out of dkcouraKv- jn the light of present conditions and, ™rs- •**•»* Rchor for (wo weeks.
.
&gt;&lt;irr
nd Governor Franklin Roosevdt mcnJ The cj.nlc has hud hu
]tj not from any snap Judgment or prej-i Mr aIwl Mr-'- c- J Zeigler of Detroit
tb. heartily indorse the movement. Lob- t|R.
thnv years-but hi* day 1* udloe. We refer to the effort of the !*!*'« Monday and Tuesday, the guests
bles swarm behind every form of ex- J over. The "Oh Yeah 1" boys have mode so-called communists of that section I °* Wr- and Mrs Jaclt Rentschler.
j
Your size?
we have it!
,. pendtlure nnd seldom has an organized a l0‘
noise but they are due to fade to compel the M. A Hanna company to I
twpnty yfarq ago -mn»v
™' EARS AGO rODA'
the
;. srenp h.lpM CM,™ .&gt;.&gt;uU»d.u«i, out of the picture. The builders,
pnw2,,
lc&lt; pay a certain a ago for the work of Alling in the underground stopes at the | Mrs, A G Holloway ot Toledo, Ohio
We
can
fit
you
perfec.ly
—whether tall or
, pressure. Tlie idea is to recruit some arc coming over the horizon and they Hiawatha mine with grave) About 170 j
,ait Thursday to assist In caring j
•hort. stout or thin, or medium.
-j20,000.000 &lt;M citizens into a peaceful are going to take the stage,
men were at work there and they were ,nr ,“‘r 8*f'tcr- Mrs. Wallace Kelley, who
army
for
constructive
protest
nnd
or-'
The
world
is
ready
to
start
gqing
earning
alxvut
$1.00
per
day
working
or.
**
v
®ry
ill.
Mrs.
Kelley*
son.
Dr.
A.
J.i*
THINGS CAN OCT WORSE!
You tnon, who have learned to expect Inaccu­
rrauy aim
a contract basis of 10 cents per yard for RHchle of Toledo came yesterday
and
opposition against extra?kgant ’ “,,rad
0&lt; de’
Tilings can get * whole lot worse!" ganized
..
. ..
jpreMion and doubt and discourage­ loading the gravel
j”*? &lt;-«P«t to remou- Ma*. Ke"»"
Kelley to
grave) by hand
hand. "
racies in sire markings will certainly appreciate
They may be bad at-present but the. legislation. In view of the copslstont ment.
No one claims that this return is a Toledo today If she is able to go.
that total absence of site variation in the
bottom hasn't necessarily been reached success with which private lobbies have
Get onto the band wagon of the new standard one; not those for whom tinLittle Miss Clementine Nobles nt
of'
trousers we sell. ,
yet. An election M coming and the it- .conducted raids on the treasury for the prosperity that is coming.—Northville work is being done. It u an emergency Grand Ledge, is visiting her grandpar-'
etlort to give men who have been em­ tut*. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Noble*.
tentton ue pay to the qualifications of benefit of the particular interests they Record.
Mrs. John Bronson leaves today, for ■
In our good-looking Dutchess Trousers.
ployed at mining an opportunity to,
the candidate we elect will help to dethis organization 1ms great po­
... Cleveland.’ New York, to .visit her ids-[
THE, RABBLE MARCHES OfT
• am a mere living while the mines are
termine whether or not we dip still I tentiai possibilities to. help restore a
i Tiw following was contributed by a inactive. It b entirely an effort al md ltr- -Mr* Martha J„Hopklns. who is ill. ■
further.
re,®n of reasonable government. Rear World War veteran, who was wounded, to its employes brought about by the « ^fo's Rca McKinsey of Caledonia i*:
local management* To Jindersland |f| Hie guest of Mr and Mr* A H. Noble*
If we don't pay more attention to the Admiral Byrd Invariably attacks a pe»' who Lv broke and oQt of a Job.)
I wonder w!» they are—those vet­ one must consider the tastui v of the ' Mri Robcrt Donovan of Charlotte is I
capabilities of the men we choose than probhm with intensive thoroughness,
’
^pending the week with Mrs. F. R.
are marching upon Wash­ activity.
j.QP a Rip
to their degree of humidity; if we give We wish hinj, equal success In this new erans
'ingtonwho
to demand momS' *
Such work is usually done by using a' Pancoast.
—w«y-to the idea that any change is for venture. Certainly this idea of form-1। Always there were rhoke who were power aliuvel and when the project was' MrN- EhWta Carter and Mrs, Frank:
tell hep, that
first
brcAehed
n
power
shovel
was
in
1
^alwney
nnd
baby
ot
Niles
arc
in
the
I
.nimon annoyaacM
first
at
live
slum
kettle,
last
in
the
the better regardless of the substitutes i lnK " natfon-wlde lobby for economical
we use. we ll pay for our folly in the government Is as worthy ot exploration 'trendies. I wonder if they are among the calculations; in It to such un extent jc'^-/or a S*IOI'1 .visit. *
the "army" which is seeking to trade on that the shovel was actually scowt-d' ^r- a,ld ^r5' ®- H. Dickerson of Bal-:
form of crazy panaceas, half-baked (*nd gives promt* of as important re­
*'‘!v ‘J.’’* *UW,,A °r t,u'lr &lt;l«ugh-1
past glories? I would like to see the and .shtppwi to the scene qf operation.f
laxation schemes that will burden '"‘Us ax any exjieditlon the Rear-Ad- color of some of tltoir spines.
The local innnagement. directed by Mr.. tor.‘Mrs D. JC Pierer, Saturday and:
bujlnesj and agriculture worse than tolral has yet undertaken.
If on army of farmers or laboring George- M Cannon, assistant general,Sundaymen marched, feeding off the country. manager, conceived the idea that H he1
toiRTY
-rrvnxv
I
they are burdened now, blunders al
T"IRTY YEARS AGO TODA\
I trespassing and fomenting unrest and could induce his people to change their
Washington that will prolong the pres- ■
I revolution the American Legton and plans and do this work by hand tn-! Mrt H w Keable* returned Monday
ent condition of things indefinitely. We ( T*1® candidacy ot -Franklin RooMyclt the other veteran organizations would stead of with a power shovel almost al).fro,n Kalantazoo where she was called j
ramc too dore to gignatlc-follies in the ; brings up the question of further tn- ,1^, jn their might to stamp out the of the men led out by the closing of the'a w*'*'k ago tiy tlie lllnc.v. of her mother •
last Congress for comfort. We Mrely 1 roal15 by the Federal government
----------------into menace. Should they do any less now? company’s mines during the summer' Mrs F»eeiiian FY&gt;rd of Hickory Cor-j
mis-sed Inflation of currency and flat j Prtvate industry.xNew York'* govrmpr ■ I need the bonus. God knows But I could be given a Job at a return that Inera *’** ,he RM^st of Mr and Mrs H.
do not need it badly enough to join n would enable thrih to live until things J Christmas the first of the week
money;,expenditures tiiat would have bas long favored the idea, of govern- rabble, nor threaten the foundations changed.
He suatecded in getting his;
Fairchild and.family, Will Hall
1
wrecked the government's credit were j «»nt operation ot utilities arid govern- of the government which has sheltered -vuperiora to change their plans and to ’0,ld fohhly and George C. Wright of
voted down by narrow margins; we saw jment development of power projects, me. There are orderly processes for appropriate more money for the Job ' Buffalo, N. Y, are sojourning at Wall
The
work
can
be
done
with'
a
poA-cr
j
lakc:
'
getting
our
money.
If
those
in
c«h'
the unforgettable sight of the House Regardless of party affiliations, do we
the nation will suddenly And iteclf
Mr. and Mrs I) N Humphrey of FrOIH Olir Scrilb Book
gress won't give it to us we can elect shove) at from five to seven cenls’jier' Mr ----------- - —»-------------- - —
amazed at its efficiency nnd startled ut
of Congress intimidated into an affirm- want H1® government to extend its
'htraadi are
nr,. the
lHar guests nt
yard. Tlx- company agreed to go to; Chicago
of Xlr
Mr an,t
and Urr
Mrs.
the increase in it* labor supply. I shall
..... .
MIRROR f’OGUl
ative vote by the personal presence of control in this manner? Already about
ten cent.* and with that concession ob-”, George
Rml.
not go slow on prohibition, (or I know
Roy
and
Barnett
tained. Mr. Cannon fell that he had1 E
~- Davis- —
-- Thomas
---------- ------- In mirror pools beside live way
a few thousand men who represent but 9,1C P*r*°n in every ten U drawing
what la tlie greatest toe to my men.
sent‘ Sunday at Wall lake, the guests
guest3'1 I view the snan of akv:
done something f^r hi* employes that SP$B
a small minority of the country; we 4“"® compensaffon from the public
greater tven than the bullets nt the
was worth white and would, enable
E Tobias and family.
enemy
Getferal PetalUng. (1917*.
saw a gigantic pork barrel acheme that! [&gt;V'rcll-&lt;!o we want thousands of adthem to live nnd lx- independent.
Mr- and Mf- B',rt Oeschwlnd re-,I The herded cloud.* drift by.
would have opened the treasury to un- “Atonal names added to Ulis topheavy
Bo, Uw power shove! um shunted on,-!|liriKd la’L nl&lt;ht ,rnin * tr*P t0 Hol- Here is a tree with plumy bouglis,
"Blography has miflered from being
preoMienlod raids almost carried
by including all employees of prito a siding and the men placed at work. Hand. Ottawa Beach and Agnew.
And tficre a trended fem—
like club sandwiches—toast • on
There was ntrrompqlsion: they didn't
Mis* Irene Smith of Norwalk, Ohio. ;Reduplicated near the bank
THE PRAISE that
through to success In the name of Fed- vatcly-operated power and public ultlland underm-Ath. with irrelevant matter
have to work if they\dldn'l choose to;! "ho has been the guest of Mis.* zila
A iilyX fragile urn.
in between."—Philip Guedalla, writer.
cral relief. Now is a time when we •
companies? Aside from tlie fact
comes of lone does
the shovel could be sgt at work any Devine, left for Chicago today, enroute About me the wide’ universe
need experienced, level-headed men ln?b“l no government has. jrl demon­
not make us vain,
time they found that the effort was not i10 hpr home.
I
Today mon can cross lhe ocean by
Is
mightily
unfurled.
office more than we have needed them -'tratod ability to conduct business with
worth while. Tlie men worked along . Mrs. Alice Stout nnd Mr* Emma And I have lying at my feet
( plane in 24 hours, but it still'takes as
but humble rather,
peacefully. *o far a* known, until out- Marfin of Nashville and Mi** Carrie ‘ A mlscrucosmic world.
in years.
.
’ I ‘he cheapness and efficiency of privafe.
long to move a shipment of goods
—
J.
M.
B
arrie
.
side
Influences
came
along
anddeCrook
c-f
Vermontville
are
the
guests
The primaries are coming and unless i managed enterprises, few of us who
through customs at a jxirt of entry iu
Clinton Scoltard.
mandt-d that tlie comimny put the work .°f Mr*. John Payne.
•
it did when sailing ships took two
we pay pretty close attention to the have noted the organized propaganda
upon a day wage basis at a figure more
forty yfarm aTio
months to cross the ocean."—pr. Felix
men we choose;’unless wt- give more "id power of-federa! employees as op­
than twice that which the men were
FORTY \EARS AGOTODAk.
Morley.
earning.
A female baseball club is advertised
consideration to the qualifleaUons and 1 Phed to Congress during the recent sesBRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
It must be remembered that these fo P,aJ‘ Iwre the 15th.
recortL* of the candidates than we do'«°n are anxious to permit further
( 'The nation "Which nas no control
workmen are human; that they can be; Word from Mrs Irving Van Vlcck of
"Banish the entire liquor industry over its defense forces u not a respon­
to our natural desire for ' any kind of Krovrth in this direction.
impressed by the wiles of persons whojSBver Lent.. Dakota, says that 1.000'from
&gt;
the United Slate-.; claw every' sible nation."—Mahatma Gandhi.
. a change," thing* can get a whole lot (
—:----------- ---------------------major Upon the unfortunate features : more mat arc needed In Dicken* coun-/saloon,
r
every
brewery;
suppress
drink-.
PUNISHMENT NEEDED.
&gt;t)rs&lt;b
'
| CAPITAL PUMISHMENT
in the picture and blot"out entirely thc . iy to hahext the crop* and tliere would!; ing by severe punishment to the drink-1 "Business began to require sobriety
1 Rusty Nash, a recluse of Free Soli.
compensating good feature*. So it^wa.* ‘ be steady employment until snow ties i er. and. it necessary, death to the sell- before prohibition was thought pos­
men at the
1, Mich..
has been sentenced to life Im- thOM7 WhO Will. a, nc uaaai wv ».r a.a with th
----* ------------- .pit- They listened
----------- . IaT M OO per day.
• er. or maker, or both, ws traitor.*. and sible"—Henry ford
A COUNTY GARDEN CLUB.
--0 the
She tillu
talks ,-.r.d
and they, r.sturally.
naturally, were
were,, George C Higdon: -who formerly j
We hope'that tlie garden club now prlsonment at. Marqupttes for murder­ the minority A fundamental oL-Uu-j। to
hopeful that
they
might
get
an
increase
I, worked in offices of this city B now cdt-‘|
nation is that the majority shall rule. :hapef*.:.
that
the" .....
might
gel
an
increar-e
--------------.
..
.
...
being formed here dn a county-wide
a young girl. There he will stay,
There are those who don the uniform n,»
agitation, but to their credit,
.bn*-j-jj
nnd pIOprlt..nr (,f the Ingham I
.-.-de will take jwrmonent root At- j powlbly for only nftcvn years, a* a to panhandle on street corners becaux.- :
,_r.... r n°
__ Ir,i,r
County
Republican
publlsljed nt' Leslie
t in the
proceedings.
Predicated
xs the
upon »l
und family of Ohio who
tractive ifuro-ui—and »vll-kept lawns‘ continual expense to the sinto. Every they believe ii) capitalizing upon their
Predicated as
the activity
activity is
is upon
al R
E pv. Kaley
....... ;• r"'"
... than- lhe job :»&gt;aye.'have
visiting
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs
been been
visiting
Mr and
A BA B |
ail.-i beauty grid distinction to any com- ‘taxpayer in Michigan will contribute war service. A war record, if it is to certain CA*t; which I* more
ran
be
done
tor
by
the
u*c
of
machin,Ior
be
cherisltrd
at
all.
should
be
a
mark
""
r~
“
-=ch;n,, -fo— fo
1- M'v&lt;‘ial weeks returned home
muniiv. Tn;- club *-an help carry on toward providing lodging and board be Cherished at all. should lx* a mark
of patriotism. Patriots don't march tn fry- the.local management had no leg;today.
.
ti-.i* work Uy ipdnwnng flower show- - for this murderer a* well as guards to the capttol of the nation tn defiance of
Will
Taylor'of
Bat
tle
Cfeek
spent
i
“»«l1 uj»n; it wu-s .-.tdp th.. .....
bls ajStcr |
that• •he remains in a place where I I»K. and ordr: They don't demand ‘hand work and use the shovel or stop Saturday
and Sunday wi
.iiorne and garden cantesu and by en- see Yet even
aihUtlon. Tito management ha*. 'Mn A D. Cook
——• i legislation with recks and brickbat.-,
courajrjig tlie stady and development ' he can do no further harm. Y*'
....
' The uniform is a Symbol to b- re-1 *'lth consideration for its employee*
Mrs. A A. Baldwin of Milwaukee.
of gardening and landscaping, There •here there is always danger that Ills. ..peeled. Some men wem to think that
m«l the money badl&gt;. suspended 1 Wisconsin. Ls tIto guest of Mr. ami Mrs.
are man^ 'sureessful amateur garden­ ! crractic temperament may prompt him I anyone who ever donned a uniform U . work for 0 «»«ne in order to get the true Ctarie#Baldwin.
. . , &lt; .
anyone who ever donned a uniform U
--------u (urev.rnwre
------------ — to Pdlwe »udiI leaction p! the men. If that reaction
Will-Chidester. Fred Heath, Johh
uicrn^d
er;/ in lhe county and there w no rea­ Win » rommlt »m. ut »l &gt;««,«■ h
~ "Ils
!! against continuing with the hand Roberts* and Frank Cole rode over to
son why a county club should not be agsin-d n fellow inmate or a guard. So/dcfy society.
: far we have never been able to apProfe.cslonal veteranism Is a terrible
terrible(, labor there will be nojdmplaint
na^cimplatnt by the Grand Ledge Sunday dn tltoir wheels.
‘ 0®**--------------- ------ if.it
- .. ..
.y
xjr an&lt;i Mr.&lt; Cyril Grigsby of Alamo
&gt; precis'e the'logic of such "justice" m- thing when it lead* those afflicted tot}
management;
is —
to be &gt;—
hand
are vuiting his parents. Rev. A D
“r.X1
H.n
U»y »*&gt;' ■*’« 011 they
!labor thr.
muj».
*‘ &lt;***
.hU, Capital punishment has be.a(|hpy arp^soniapart, upon a pedestal 1 Naturally
NaUirsl'y the
?hc sympathy
«m!a!hr is
u. with
r ;-. the Grigsby and family
The prApenty of any community de- crilicired as inhumane and tlncivilUrd; l,wnjfh cannot be pulled down, tifkt the&lt; ^nder
under dag
dog but tltorr.
tliere. are times when
when:: Mrs. Byron Foreman of Plainwell
__ depriving
__ .. :......................................
__ .......
..... ■ me milteT
n.Tiix,. and
unrl rr.n.&lt;rl,,r
mux pause
consider II
if rhn
the visited Mr. and Mrs J. P. Roberts
&gt;nds largely st live citizens' of that u...
but .................
is it any more „
so -1
than
a tuition winch eave ...
them
birth must
immunity. Ayy community is just a* mur. of his freedom? Simply because n ! Rr'T'v-1 in the dir; before them—because condition'ot the under dog is not being i Thursday.
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss —
and
friend,
given every attention possible and
* •-&lt;
—
wd
the citizens who compose II— «&lt;.n to womaeitauHy ••&gt;'&lt;
«b- . tandrm. every effort ixxsible is being made for Miss Landrle. expect to return to Au­
•
tor or no ' wone. The. wise, man elusive!) .that lie has not sufficient self I —State Digest.
his getting from under. The agitation rora, Illinois. Monday.
r.-y waiting for Con£:e&amp; to enact control to live in a peaceful community '
as we understand it. tv entirely from,
Without and in this connection we wish ■ FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
A NEW RUBBER SOURCE
*
' return o* pnv.penty; without qpmmiting murder.' why should
call attention to what luppened in ; Greenbacks
— --------- were
----- worth
— - in coin on
Two and a half years ago. a Soviet. to
• .stalo Itqpslglurc to j tlie state pay for the cost and assume
the copper' country where there ■ was!Saturday 89 3-4c on the dollar
.
... .. &gt;r i» ) ■ .—noujly ex-! the responsibility of keeping him be­ employee near the Chinese border,I more iiappinrsM than an&gt; other, cor*' of **
Rev, ~
T n
D “
Marsh
Paw Pau
ta uu‘. xomiunc U going to throw,, bind the walls’of a prison? Michigan noticed the highlanders ot a certainJ ,responding section of Michigan 'unt.l Ipreached at the Presbyterian church
region chewing some kind of gum m '
nt gu'.C into hu.tap.
; needs .a.caBi la) punishment law to deal Hie American manner. He found-tiiat outsiders caftie along and by playing ISunday morning.
The
following
are
Ute
delegates
to
■ Thr cor.d;ucn of any individual or i with- su;h cases as the one presented this gum came from a plant, hithertoi ‘on human emotions brought turn or. the county convention from Irving:
1
unknown to scientists, which grew on ,that once happy and prosperous land. Jacob
any rommqnr.y. will rest very largely , by Rusty Nash.
Jordan. BenJ Trego, Luther S
The Iron country of Michigan can well •
sunny
slopes
from
4000
to
5000
feet
up.
upon n4tvtdual effort—just where it!
■'------------ — -up and take notice and iu judg- !HUI and Harman Wldger
Examination showed that the root ofi sit
(
Tiie republicans of Barry county
alwgya h*s rested. The sooner in-.
1 ‘
'
this plant contained 40 per cent latex, mer.t should be one Justly arrived at elected as delegates to lhe county con­
Lows Biiothim HIGH STANDARD House Paint is the
dividual effort a made lhe sooner will
r
yielding 95 per cent pure rubber by -a’ and with an eye to tly future happi- '
r.ess
and prosperity of our little com-; 1vention. Hon. Adam Elliott. Lucas
truly economical paint to use on your home. For by stay­
1»
jrms■&gt; Thnli comMnol
An
1,a&gt; &gt;“
h“
process of extraction simpler and munilies.
Polly. A W. Aldrich and Alonzo D
WV.H . Inn, tom®™ &lt;:.-c Wil do U«
h" « K
“ "» *&gt;' « 70 W» cheaper than that used for the lajex of
ing bright and neWlonger than ordinary paints, it spreads
; Cadwallader To the Representative
f
...
, .
Tin
mt »nr mtwn
*“
•»
“*w Brazilian and Malayan rubber trees, j
convention. Hon. Adam Elliott, F. C
painting expense over a greater number of years.
\ Thu plant, which can be grown tn
VVilV OT OllT World
McAllister. P A Youngs and W Skilcan have w *.b«
or lu paople. 10U1*r a111*10'1 —L11®
jvalleys. flowers twice a year and re-,
J
'
Furthermore, HIGH STANDARD saVes additional
man; to the senatorial. Wm. P. Bidnatn.
NEWS GLEANINGS.
•nmnun. &gt;. Mth u. aod Mil earn. u.
„&gt;u lh, I sista frost, though It demands hot sun­
: Tire delegates to the county convendollars because it actually covers more surface per gallon
shine. It has been found so valuable1
Nebraska leads all other states Injtion from Baltimore are as follows D. (f
'
..
. .
I American home win keep it coil in the that the Soviet Government plans to river mileage.
; ; . thus giving you more paint in every can! Ask any
Sanborn. Charles M- Mack. George
complete this year a rubber factory
, Padleford and Royal Rice; To the repexperienced painter.
with a dally capacity of sixty tons and[
Washington. D. C'«. new telephone' resentatlvt district convention." J*'if.
World-Wide depression. Apparently we
’
to have 250,000 acres planted tn the directory lists two Georye Washingtons., Day. R. K- Stanton. Gilbert Striker add
Come in, We have an attractive book on Home Deco­
newly found "towsagls" by the autumn j
have passed through Uw worst of it.
----------H. Houghtaltn; to the senatorial conLeeward—Noun, indicating the rela­
ration for you.
judging from the increased price of tion of a householder to the basket of
। In and about the vicinity of Los ventian. H. Houghtalhu
th:— zzz
",—( To attend the county convention the
beef, pork and some commodity prices, ashes he is carrying tn a high wind.— velopment. stands to make large gains
apanese or
■ who arc
are j
Japanese
or claim
claim Japanese
Japanese following delegates have been elected
and increased activity in numerous in­ Detroit News.
from the exploitation ot this new rub­' descent.
by
republicans of Castleton: Edwin
ber source—if it realises on ail ita
dustries. '
----------H M&lt;1ioy Frfcnd soles, L. J. Wheeler
promises. And if it can be grown m
If we all heed the lessons that the
Cast-iron blocks are being used as a'and Dr. Barber.
The Great Wall of China would-be this country.-towsagls may also help to1
•
road
surface
in
England,
which
are
mi
,
depression has brought its it will soon uwZu against modern arms, accord­ solve some of our rubber problems. At
to be non-skid and cheaper than
Recently the Royal Canadian Mountbe left behind and will prove a blessing ing to an observer on the spot. It atlll least, it might pay some enterprising1I said
PHONE 2101
granite.
, ed Police replaced the Provincial PoHASTINGS
to Um country and all our people. If looks to us, however. like A-one bill­ American to get hold of a few planta'
,
——
hoe in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick,
and try to cultivate them here.—Desi
Icebergs are competed of fresh water Manitoba and Alberta, hoping to cut
we have learned the folly of living In board apace.—Detroit News.
Moines (Iowa) Register.
*“•
••
.
(law enforcement cast* tn ball. f

ITS.*

'The Store for Dad and Lad'

A Quotation

Crumbs of Wisdom

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THIS
PAINT

SAVES
MANY

DOLLARS!

Pungent Paragraphs

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

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�THE HABTINOS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST It, IMS

44656922

LOOK!

$

Kalamaxoo met with un Accidunt on,
Thursday evening which might have '|M
respited much more MtHoudy. Mr*.
Thomas had been here caring for herjrmother. Mr», EdiUi Boiler, nnd her I
(Continued from page one; .
husband came to *ee her and’as theyji
well-managed community whose popu­ wcaej-wpproachlng a car the lights I
blinded him and he ran Into a thresh-1
lation Is almost entirely rural.
Herewith is lire comparison of tax Ing machine, causing &lt;)Ut&gt; u.-riutah-up j
Mi» Thoma* was badly broiled antli
figures;
lows
1930 increase cut and her husband's ankle was hurt '
Stale ......... .$133956 $ 3,890 96$ 2.551 40
County .. .. 1540.67 3501.71 --------1,95204 badly damaged. All were thankful the
results were no worse ’
354 33 2^00.00
Oontlngent
School ...
13553 99
Twp .Road
Covert, Rd.
1455033 1455033
M1SC.
&lt;41 36'
II
4.36.

COVERT ROAD ACT

49
EACH IN PAIRS

4.40-21
TUBE

Totals .. $6,899 53 $42,915 10 $36,017 43
An examination of thebe-figures indi­
cate* that taxes incrciiM-d 622 fa r cetit
during tin- 25-yrar period undir dlsciUrion Covert risuta alone acc’Wntcd
tiff about 40 per cent of this ilkrea.«c.
Tliere were only 61 signatures on.ifaIX'tltions requesting tin- Covert road
constructions. The tetal -number of
tuxi&gt;ayera in the township in 193U was
449 ilhe total in 1906 was 46b There•
fore 61 taxpayers out of a total &lt;&gt;c 449.
or about 14 per cent were ri-sjxiiuililt'
for a tax burden that in 1930 amounted
to more than twice the total tax ol
1906! Nor could*the ether 86 jx-r cent
make any effective protest'
.
Oilier facts shown by tlie.-c ’figures
Tiw 1P30 township road tax. not infludtini the,Covert rood tax. Is about
S of tilt1 total tax for 1906,
Schools and roads account for $29­
038-15 Of the total increase, or about 80

___ Tlie 1930 school, tax is warlv double
the total township tax of IBOti.
. Present stole and minty tax is each
more than half of the total township
tax for 1906.
i Arranging the various items arcord­
, ing to rcsjKiii.dbility under the heads of
Mate, county and township nnd-chnrg; ing liulf ot tlie resjionsitiilify forttiie inj crease in school tax to lint stale be­
cause of a taxz.t in requirement* and
.•[w-c I flcat ions these figures indicat.*
that in this particular township:

Latest "Irtiprovetl Lifetime Guarantee)! '

GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY
s^pertwist

coRir. tires

&lt; »h P&amp;r/

In taxes from 1006 to 1931 was caused
by action tor which the town-hip was
responsible,
2—About 22 per cent of. the Increase

4.75-19

red**' 11. r«u«»

.

cJjP In Pxl
Each ®«-55

Bross Tire and Battery Shop
Phone 2482

Halting*. Michigan

Smith &amp; Doster

Saving ■ Days
At The North Side Grocery

FRIDAY, Aug. 12

SATURDAY, Aug. 13

Crackers

W heaties

Super Suds

be

19c
29c
15c
39c
23c

Washing, Powder
Golden Rantam Corn
Salt
Toilet Paper
Butter

Salmon

nd 35c

MANY OTHER LOW PRICES

HINMAN’S
FARMERS! BRING US YOUR EGGS

Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Plenty of Style*

SHOES at ALMOST
YOUR OWN PRICE

Summer Pattern*

— White Kid Leathers
— Blonde Kid Leathers
—Black Patent Leathers

5 HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE

.

I

,

I Hie United States standard for
bathing water specifies that it must
Richard Swanson, seven years old'contain less-than 2do B coll lyr cubic1
son Of Mr. and Mr*. Hurohi Swanson &lt;’&lt;*nUmeter. In connection with testing
/of Big Rapids, entered a conUM spon- j°l
th&lt;* presence ot B coll presents
1 sored by a newspaper in Uut city and an added problem. For the B coll may'
trom new leather on the pump. ।
Realize Your Wants By Reading Other People’s WanLAds was delighted to win second place;.
’ 1: wa- called u “circus'* contest and 1111 which ease the water 1:. not conthe entrants were asked to draw pic- i laminated for use; or it may come from
lurex "representing scenes at a circus.; sewage seepage;, in which rnsc there Is I
Three hundred childp-n entered nnd 1 lik’.’ly to be dancer Horn typhoid fever;
the girl who won first place was twelve «rerms.
Leather used on pump*. Mr. Cham- j
-yenr.v oi age.
‘
freed from B colli
As a reward, Richard xva.s presented berlnin states. can
with four reserved'i.eat tickets for tire by soaking it in ehlinidd solution for I
ItagenbgclL-Wullace show last Wod-, two weeks before installing it.
ncKluy. Award.-; wen- made to one
hundred three winners fSchard re­ fort- the leather is tree fronrgenn...
ports a happy time at the circus.
OBITUARY.
OlUTI’AKY.
Prjry Glasgow' Henry was born in'
, .Grogfee Conner, the only son ot John Jonesville. Mich. AprtI/24. 1832 and
and Olive Conner, was born in Lenawee paved away August 3. 1932 He camel
Co. December 28. 1846. He came to to Baltimore township at the age of '
Hastings when .i-young man and with 11’.e years where he resided until 1914. i
the exception ortwo yr’ara spent in the ......
.......then until
... ....
From
his death ____
he ___
resided 1
|western .states and two rears in CunHasting* city. In 1882 he was unit-'
tula. Barry Co had tarn his home. Hr ed in marriage fo Luru Bryan: who de-1
inarnvd Mi» Lfcta Tinkler and two parted from this life in January 1928. i
GOZ.D MEDAL
sons were born to them. Charles ?now He leaves to mourn his loss five chilliving in Adrian, the other one was cinn. Claude of St. Thomas. Ontario.;
BOX
killed by the cars many years ago Hucl of Detroit, Elizabeth «Jf Hastings,
IaUt lie married Mrs. Alin Cummings Orville of Detroit and Bernice of Ak­
One son Cecil was born to this union, ron. Ohio, one brojher. Sila- of Marne.
now living in Grand Rapid-.
Mlc h. and ix sister in Los Angeles.
He passed away AUgust 4lh at tlie California, Funeral services were held
age of 85 yrs. 7 mos. 7 days, leaving at the residence, on Friday forenoon.!
Box
two sons, one .grandson and one Rev, L. L- Dewey .officiating. Burial
nephew, having out-lived three sisters in Riverside.
nnd all other known relatives. Fusnow boy
neral jfcrvices were held in the WallA pretty home wedding took place on
dorif funeral home Saturday. August
Premier Quality 2 can*
16. at 3 P. M. Rev Adcock officiating. Sunday. August 7. at five, o'clock, at the
Interment was made at the county home of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Stanton
of the Briggs district whqn tltfir
2 u&gt;. bo*
Iodized or Plain
.cemetery.*
1
’
daughter Martan became lhe bride of
OBITUARY.
»
Mr. Phillip «aut .of Vermontville, w itii
Narlharn Tiitue
6 Rolli
• Arrilla Granger, daughter of Mr. and tile Rev. A L. Ellsworth othclaUng’Mr?. Wm. Granger, was born in N. Y.
Leland Stanton, brother of the
lb.
Shultz or Middlaville
July ID. 1802. and passed away in bride find Miss Gaut, sbur’of the ;
Kalamuzbo hospital July 31, 1932. She groom; were tlie attcttfianU. The
moved with her parents when a small guest list included the immediate famchild to Michigan settling in Otacgo. Illes of both parties, the grandparent*. 1
In 1912 sne was united in marriage to Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton and aj
-------- —-------2 cans for
George Townsend of Orangeville Twp. great uncle. Edwin Stanton of Wash-.
ORDER A SUPPLY AT THIS LOW PRICE
To this union was born one daughter. ington. After the wedding repast the
Vivian Lucile, who with the husband newlyweds left for northern Michigan |
survives, also her father and mother, on their honeymoon
three sisters. Mrs. Irene Goodscrc of
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
&gt;
Plainwell. Mrs. Pearl VanLindcr of
Fourteen patients and two babies are
Kalamazoo, Mrs Geraldine Mario of
Otsego, one brother. Kenneth- Granger receiving care at the hospital this Wed­
■
of Plainwell, several uncle* and aunt* nesday morning.
During the past week the following
and-cousins. Funeral service* were
conducted by the Rev. A. A. Burge of babies have been born »l tile hospital:
Phone 2491
Guaranteed Merchandise
We Deliver
the Martin M. E. church Tuesday ac1 To Mr. and Mrs Leo Barry. Hastings.
2 P. M. m the Yankee Springs church,' Route 3, a boy on August 3: Mr. and
with interment in Yankee Springs | Mrs. Uo Demand, 236 E- High St., nn!
August 3. a girl; Mr and Mrs. Roland |
cemetery.
Barry, Woodland. Roihe 2, a boy on
California’s fish induttry wag valued August 7; Mr. and Mfs. Clare Jolmson.
221 E. Thorn St-. » boy on August 7.
I
, at ovar $25,000,000 last year.

DELTON. MICHIGAN

of.Our Entire
Summer Stock

.Subixlragons--Best &lt; &lt; !l
qurt- 1st.. 2nd . and 3rd.
Dahlia* Be-t nain-&lt;! variety. 1st . .hb
Plenty of Size*
Bargain Prices
2nd., and 3rd Best collection. l\t. 2nd-, M
and 3rd. Best basket or artistic ar­
rangement. 1st. 2nd , and 3rd
Petuqias -Best bouqmt, IM, 2nd.
anil 3rd.
Dvlphtniuin-Bes t collection.
2nd. and 3rd.
Lillies- Best specimen, l-.l . 2nd . nnd
3rd Best collection. It. 2nd . and 3rd ■
Mixed Flowers- B* t bosket or bon- _
qiiet. 1st.. 2nd., and 3rd.
Marigolds--Best display. 1st.. 2nd.1
and 3rd.
RlUe-i—Best basket, bouquet or van-,
1st., 2nd., and 3rd.
Sweet Peas -Best bouquet. 1st., 2nd , i
and 3rd,
114 W. STATE ST.
‘‘Bnrry County’s Busiest Shoe Store"
HASTINGS, MICH.
Zinnlai—Beit display, 1st.. 2nd. and'
3rd
"
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Wild Flowers -Best bouquet, and;
variety, or mixed, 1st , 2nd., and 3rd, :
Potted or House Plants -Best spec!Gnrden Brasy of Battle Creek spent nnd family ol A-ixyria and Mrs. Etha
men, and variety. 1st. 2nd . and 3rd-.
Bent miniature poo), rock garden, or'
last week nt Bert Daly's apd Jerold Burchett nnd Mr.-: Gladys Mclennan
before and after elfrcl of Jendslaplng, blitz, a son. August 5. named Blair' uiwj Jei-ildene Swqrts of Batik- Creek! ot Kalamazoo. Vivian Manhail re­
■ .
jreriod garden, etc.,'is'. .- 2nd . and 3rd Berlin. Callers there Sunday were. arc xtayuig the week,
; turned tc» Kulamaroo with them fur a
1st . 2nd . and 3rd prizes for table dec­ Mr. and .Mrs. Verne- Berininl and fam.
Mr and Mrs Frank Hawbhtz spent1 visit.
orutions for both dining room and iiy, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goimgir. Paul Sunday at Wall Ijike.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel, Mr and
bridge tables, i
Bell-and Marguerite Wetlgar of NmIiMr. and. Mrs Harvc Marshall of Mr&gt;. Carl Eckardt .«:i;i iainiiy and .Mrs,
vtHe and Herbie Wilcox of Baaryville
North Maple Grove, spent Tuesday Chris Eckardt of Woodland spent Sun­
STATE APPROVES BARRY
evening at Will Hawblitz*. *
' day al the Leslie Adams' and Ostroth
With Mu Ethel Joly
Mrs. Surah Ostroth lias returned home.
WATER AND BEACHES burn's -in Hastinghome, niter a week of caring for her
sister. Mrs. Raise Werber. In Nashville.
Delays 111 the average trallic Jam
Regular Tests At Eleven Most •.tile spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Guest:: gt Clare Marshall's Sunday help
to burn nip 15 per. cent of 'ttw
Popular Bathing Places ! George Green’s
' were.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard BurclieU gasoline in your tank.

Water tHte conducted every two.
was cauwd by action fur which the weeks during tho summer by Lyman
Cl)anita*rl:iin. county sanitary offici-r.
county wiu, responsible. ■
Thiz. comparison indicates that, while and tlv* State Health Dx'pattment, in­
economics are possible m tlie state dicates that water al li&lt;*of the
government, the lion’s than* must be frequented bathing . ta-a'liiw-s Jn
made right back her* tn our own coun­ county have maintained a'SdIUfa
de:ir&lt;«’ «»1 purityz TIu-.m- eleven arc.
ty and township government.
W. K Kellogg beach. Pine • hik .
All the statistics used In this article
wen- gathered from books in the offices Prairieville .park. Gull take; -Ham*
of the county treasurer and the county numds rr.,nrt. Fine Ink.-; Baker's re- ‘
road fominlMion; tax&gt;ks tiiat are ojkii sort. Crooked lake; Acker's Pofnt. Long i
for inspection to any citizen of the lake; Ketcham's beach. .Al-Oon-Quin j
county. The tax figures, of mine, lake; Lake llotue beach. Thernapplr :
were obtained from records in .the lake; Streeter's resort. Gun take;
treasurer s office and the number &lt;&gt;! Dwight's beach, Gun lake; Trail's Find
taxjxtyers for tlie years involved found beach. Gun lake; mid Shclp's resort.
lake..
.
—- ■
_ counting
---------- q-------,_jer. on the-tax rolls Pine
wmisw
by
the name;,
{beach at
lor the two years. TheJlst-of persons! Ji*»»n:ngx Land Company’jbei
signing the petitions for
tor the Covert
covert c,““ tek’' '“*'* oIw&gt; ”’Mwl .ve during
rood* was obtained from papers on flic
*ummer and found satisfactory,
Of tlie ”
82 rt
resort
welfo
with the county road qommi&amp;don.
nr
"nrt W
"R* tested, only "two,
gave evidence of contamination and’
one of these has since been corrected
SMALL BOY WAS
now
tor use
ch/cm ccnnam di snr and the water supply
,ln
* •*safe
“*• ,or
GIVEN
SECOND PLACE again. This is aupl,l&gt;
decided improvement
■ i over last year when 10 out of n total of
Richard Swanson One of Three 170 wells m existence were pronounced

Hundred Entrants In
Circus Contest

JULY CLEARANCE

(Continued from page onei

Give Satisfactory Result

f in j’«i

North Michigan Avenue

MS COMPLETE FOR 5
FLOWER SHOW HER

in r»i

s*8
za&lt;?

“W ... rule
Each

kalamAzoo people
HAD ALTO ACCIDENT.;

ALL NEXT WEEK!
Everybody Welcome! Everybody Come!
Have the BIGGEST Time of Your Life!

IONIA
FREE
FAIR
August 15'20
16 Nites

6 Days]

15 —BIG DEPARTMENTS THIS YEAR —15
rer I’arkinr Space.

Bco, and Honey Exhibit.

1\4 AMD A V
1V1 VZ LN L/
I.

Livestock Parade Aug. 18.
Automobile Bulldin;.
Merchants" Exhibits.
Band Concerts.
Livestock Show.
Asrleultural Exhibits.
Ihixengtr Airplanes,

Horseshoe Pitchlog Context
Horse Pulling Tuesday and
Wednesday;
;
Poultry and Pet St&lt;x*k Exhibit.
Raked Goods Exhibit.
Boys* and Girts* Club Exhibits.
Floriculture .Exhibit.

August 15 —“CHILDREN’S DAY’’ Everything
Half Price for the Kiddies. Automobile Races.

TIIFCh
Ausu“ 16Horae
-“,ONIA/COUNTY
DAYS”
1 VJ III O 1—Z AY
I Champion
Putting Contest. Horae Racea.
\M 17 r$ NT E* C r$ AV Augu.t 17-'GOVERNOR'S AND
W LUllLjUAI “AMERICAN LEGION” Day. Ba here.
T 14 I 1 D CD AV August 18—“LIVE STOCK DAY” See the
JL 1 A vJ Jtx O U zTL I Live Stock Parade; Yi Mile of Champions.
P P I n A V August 19—“FARMER’S DAY.” Farm Bureau and
* IV -I
Jt&gt;. I Grange Picnic. Many Prominent Speakers Listed,
C ATT ipn A V Aug- 20 —“AUTO RACE and “JOY DAY’
OaTL JL V/
I Big Public Wedding. Spectacular Fireworks.
lhe Feature Grandstand Attraction .

AMERICA MARCHING ON
A Regular Broadway Revue with a Cast
of Over 100 People Every Niglit

Every Night. ManunoMi Divplay

-FIREWORKS*
A Gigantic Panorama of Light, Color

11 IP A
*1* &gt;4fTWr A V
WlwJCjJA A 1L9 A XflAAJ ▼▼ /A A
RESERVED SEATS
IN GRANDSTAND -

7»

ORDER YOURS NOW-S..I CI..L..U..,,

One-Half Mile of Clean
Wholesome Amusement

Gate Admiziion

FREE Parking Space

Come, Have A Good Time!
EIGHTEENTH SEASON

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

MICHIGAN’S GREATEST OUTDOOR EVENT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. ADD VST 10. 1932

facie six

Alinill n nnOTrnT-

Itlon. He held the property, also a ma-1 -------------------------This U a condition
that
with----------------his foster-parents.
Mr.
--------—cries loudly
------ 7 [time
--------------—. nnd!
«„|
PRAIRIEVILLE.
for ”
relief. Wc-hope relief will »be nf- Mrt. Charles -Purcell,
and other
rein- j Triple Link club will meet with Mrs.
ISnUrrrtin thcbmdT All he needed , forded
------ --------- --------by the Michigan legislature.
| tlws.
1 Homer Plower Friday. AUgust 12 An
----------- . .*.••.
i SuRday, August 14 will be Observed ajj aay meeting. Be sure to attend
reedings and buy in his property at
ASSYRIA.
'|as home-coming nt the Banfleld
... nm, Ur, «„..&lt;&gt; w-i„. and n„r. •
his own figures. But it would be stHJ
w**“..an.? a?r
■cheaper if he could purcba-u' the n-st, The Case family reunion held for a church when the Rev. Wm. M. Puffer - Mr and
of sixty-fOOr years, will again-of Bronson hospital, Kiilain-voo. a
of the bonds for a sonic. Someone
calling on Mrs Will Perigo and on
frame up tills way. evidently with au­ meet on Wednexlny. August 17 at the 1 former district sujierlntcndcni, will business.
.
•
(Continued front jwro qnet
. thorlty. offering to trade other.bonds home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Case oFTiri-ach. .
Wood , shingles are now cheaper
\J Mr ond Mrs Warren Stanton and! Mr. and Mrs Floyd Sheip. Ellen and
. ..
,
eft,,,-' that did have a greatly depreciated En-t -LeRoy. ■
Miss Rena Gates, who has been family and Mr. and Mis. Albert Dur- Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
5. d JhziTrt
of the
va5uc f6r “* boRfis ,uld
than they have been for 20 years.
dU!l.&lt;.
'his woman which wrrr d. faulted ■ tadyin# at the Stale .Teachers- Col- ham of Battle Creek are-in camp at and children spent Sunday at John
ought to take charge
property
0,h&lt;.r
lhat ttcre ] I..&lt;■. Kalamazoo. will spend some time Bristol lake. Babcock's landing, tor the B“!l P-*r|L Grand Rapids.
We have a car of Red Ctidar Edge
Mr. and Mrs th-urgc W«»d and famher were 'selling at a small aith her sister. .Mrs. Lillie Conklin, month- of August.
xfortI-returning to her home tn Grand; Tlie Barney Mills school and the Uy of Milo. Doran Small cd Kalamazoo
tret the bond holders.
percentage of their face value. She
Crain 100r&lt; Clear Shingles which will
'
Eagle school reunions were both held »nr Sunday- guests nt Mr and Mrs.
Not long ago n woman living in this dld nnt- gnow'wbat to. do about it. and Rapids,.
county, whom we will not- name, purdid no!hlllg.
.VMrs. 'NujtSJJpwers ot Marion. Indi-, Saturday.
Merritt Wood, the occasion being John
be in our yard in about 10 days. We
chfLM'd some----------mortgage
• will batmen In —
• u
-----------------— -bonds . that
’tel! whit
#na
,0 *Meod the family reEdwin Stanton U visiting Mr. and Wood’s birthday anniversary.
wefe guaranteed by a Detroit- trust
'e_c • ’ e1' “
' n
.. unton and visit relatives at Battle Mrs. Herbert Reynolds at Bellevue.
, The winners ot the Scootways at the
will make a special price on these
company. The bonds had been nu- .
’..
»
P* .kJ Creek. Nashville. Charlotte and East
--------------- *♦*---------- — ‘ '
,1- O. A store were. Eugene Garrett,'
thonred by the Securities Commission
°- 1 b~ f thJ LeRoy.
I
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Edward Jones. Billie Higgins, Allrh
shingles to move them direct from the
of this state. These bonds covered
‘ h*,. th«t will nTlie Pleasure Birthday’organization J Miss Helen Slocum of Martin Cor- Sheip and Edwin Baldwin, They are
property which, in the Judgment ot * .
. lh ’
nf &gt;&gt;,. bond* *’in ** entertained on Thursday Au-Iners will spend some time with her enjoying the scootways very much
car to your job. Better get your order
—.----u .u
— -Jul_
|u, investigated
‘
...
• &gt; ... o^jBj gust 11 at Mary Lane Park, Loon lake, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Dean Hall of Irving called on some
the u
bank
and
thr.ie
---- ----it a: the time, seemed1 ample securisecuri­ ,
' . _. w
thls.
by Mrs Alma Durham.
.
Slocum of Woodland.* helping to care of his old friends Sunday. Always glad
in now.
done
butit
U
entirely
peutble
tohave
The
Clark-St.nton
reunion
will
be
for
her
grandfather
to
see
Dean
T
•
ty for the bond l&lt;sue.
none out n is entirely uovsime to nave
“•—— ———• ••
—, —
■■ ■bonds
■ ..
.' n(.. undcr
.
......
_. ....
When the depression came ail
Jt dp
Michigan . laws at
the 'hrLj
held on Sunday. August 2i
21 at Cale.
Cale-,i .- Mrs. iewi&lt;
Lewis i{..nu«.
Herzle entertained her: Rosemary
Roseman- Steshins
Stebbins attended the
take.
jlum’ied Especially mortgage bonds, present time
**
‘jdonia
dnnla lake
. aunt.
aunt Mrs.
Mn Effie
Wi» Landon.
landnn Mr.
Mr und
and Mrs.
Mn Martin reunion
Tnunlnn nt the
tiu. home
hnm- ot
nt Mr.
Mr nnd
and
In this particular case the owner of ’ tf
‘
1,..,
?,Irs- Pcrc&gt;’ Henry spent part of last Cleon Landon and baby. Wayne Cecil Mrs. Butler at Hickory Corners
'
week at Jackson
also some cousins of North Carlton
Mr. and Mr* Earl Johncock and son;
the jwojvrty bonded defaulted tfn the*■
M”- A"n,s Conklin, who has been' Thursday afternoon.
: attended the Johncock school reunion
iny rt.'t Tlie property .was apparentlyv
h?
EX attetld'nR
Michigan State TeachMrs Ida Flory and son. Oscar, of Saturday
. all’right, in normal times it would . wt
TELEPHONE 2276 - - HASTINGS, MICH.
all Wwi^nd hMr&lt; n£t cr5‘ ColIe8e at Kalamazoo, has re- Hastings spent Sunday with her
Mrs. Florence Mott and Mr. and Mrs
have bc*n UQPd security. Tlie bonds
of Die '“rncc1 t° &gt;u-r home and has lx-en en- daughter, Mrs. Lewis Heralc. and Mpurice Hughes went tvBeudle.hkc
depredated to a fraction ot their face WoutJTnM1 permit* th^
td lt-’ach 1,10 Drlsto1 «h001.
family. Mrs. Flory's grand-daughter Sunday where the Mott family held
value and the owner of the property nrmiertvhad I'eelw.1 fulliv&lt;ih£
Mr Ed*1n s,an‘on "nd “n- Br’rant
the wrrit.
'their reunion
rook i^ivuntaae of this siiuation. He ■&gt;-Vwn- ZX^dinT^nd to hue m
—4fiftght more than .half of them nt a
Monday.
Mrxi Sarah Smith nnd Myrtle have
small percentage cf. their Lire value.
. ,
u
... lUes here .
Bolter children in the loss ot their at the Verne Calthrop home.
M.vs Elizabeth Parker of Hartings U gone to Kalamazoo for the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and mother. Mrs James Bolter, who passed &gt; Mrs. Surah Hughes nnd Mrs Lyman s)&gt;cnding a few days with her aunt.'Mr. and Mm. Arthur Baker and farnAfter he had secured a majority of part of what the purchasm of the
the isoncls he had control ot the situs-, bonds had pay.
■family of Chicago are spending some- away recently.
j Wilkinson were Kalamazoo shopjxts Jennie Norris, and Lucy.
lly.

iHllIII I PnllTFl T

How About your Roof?

0O«C«S

The HOME LUMBER CO.

11 c' -rrB5£hcKS,u’fn“uf?'±"1or“u2S ,,rr’„K‘",c‘

h" X

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PRICES NEVER BEFORE DARED OR EQUALED!

BANKRUPT SALE!
That Will Be the Talk of Hastings for Many Months to Come!

The Greatest
Outpouring
of Merchandise
Ever Known Here
RibE—RUN—WALK—OR FLY—
You - will not be disappointed.
EVERYTHING GOES—NOTHING .
RESERVED! SCHOOL STARTS
SOON—PREPARE! Your dollar
will stretch lo the limit now. You
can buy enough goods with a lean
pocketbook to make it seem to
be fat.

Purchased from the U. S Dis­

BANKRUPT DISASTER!
trict Court!

The ENTIRE STOCK of High Grade Men’s

and Boys’ FURNISHINGS and LUGGAGE of

Follow
the Crowds!
Hurry!

Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son

If you can’t come the first day,
come any’ day, as every .day will
find new low prices.

At LESS Than HALF the Actual Value

Prices Shattered! Values
Lost Sight of.

Children’s Play Suitsx............................................. 39c
Men’s Dress Hose, 35c Value15c 75c Value, 39c - $1.00 to $1.50 Value69c
$1.75 White Duck Pants, now98c
Men’s $10.00 Raincoats, now$2.96
Men’s and Boys’ Horsehide and Winter Coats
2 Price and Less
One Lot Men’s Felt Hats, values to $2.50, at 98c
$2.00 and $2.50 value Caps, go at$1.19
One Lot of Caps, go at69c
$1.25 to $1.50 Caps, go at . . ..............................79c
Flannel Shirts Go At One Half Price AND LESS!
Men&gt; Kid Gloves, Now At ONE-HALF PRICE!
Men’s Pajamas Going At .
. 89c to $1.79
Men’s Dress Shirts, Real Values39c
One Lot of $6.00 and $6.50 Pants$2.98
One Lot of Men’s $3.00 to $4.00 Pants . . $2.43
$3.00 Dress Pants$1.98
One Lot of Men’s Work Pants, go at$1.19
Boys’ $1.00 Knee Pants, go at69c
Boys’ $1.50 Knee Pants, go at........................ 89c
Boys’ $2.00 Knee P^nts, go at$1.19
Choice of Men’s Dress Straw Hats, go at... . 49c
Men’s 50c Harvest Hats, go at29c
One Lot go at 5c
Men’s Riding Breeches, $3 to $4 Value . $2.19
Boys’ Long Khaki Pants, Size to 1629c
Police and Dress Suspenders, now19c
10c White Handkerchiefs, now3c
Big Yank Work Shirts, all sizes, 14 to 20. . .39c

FRIDAY, AUG. 12
$1.00 Belts69c
$1.50 Belts79c
$ 1.50, Neckties89c
$1.00 Neckties49c
Boys’ $ 1.00 to $ 1.25 Shirts 59c
Men’s $3.00 Dress Shirts $1.89 • Men’s $5.00 Derbies . . . $2.39
Men’s $5 Felt Hats, now $2.49
Men’s $2.00 Dress Shirts 98c
$3.50 Hats, now$1.98
Men’s $1.00 Dress Shirts 49c
Coveralls, at pair$1.29
Children’s 25c Hose17c
Boys’^Sc Shirts.29c

FIXTURES FOR SALE
3i&gt; Ft. Desk.

.

Stenographer’s Chair.
Desk Lamp.
2 9x12 Used Linoleum
Rugs.
.

Mimeograph.
4^x21 Desk.

Swivel Chair.

Filing Cabinet.
Letter Rack.
Stenographer’s Table.
Straight-Back Chair.
Victor Calculator.
Filing Card Cabinet.

138 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS « MICHIGAN
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00

Z5%-50%-75%
Savings on All Merchandise

50c to 75c Bow Ties5c
10c Dress Sox, Black, Brown, Grey and
French Tan. Seamless, per/pair,5c
Heavy Rockford -15c Sox. Seamless. .7c
200-220 Weight Heavy Blue Denim Overalls.
Well Made Triple-Stitch at only59c
35c Paris GarUrs, now at only15c
Men’s and Boys’ IOC?' All Wool Bathing
One Lot Bathing Suits 19c to 79c
Slip-Over Sweaters, All Wool, now only

. 69c

All Sweaters, Men’s and Boys’ i Price and Less!
Men’s $1.50 Union Suits, now79c
One Lot Men’s Athletic Shirts, now19c
50c to 90c Shirts and Shorts, now39c
All Winter Underwear 1 PRICE AND LESS!
Suitcasps, Bags and Hat BoxesPRICE
Lee Overalls, now at only$1.09
Children’s Coveralls, at only49c
Boys’ Cowboy Pants, Elastic Top79c
Men’s Stiff Collars, now only10c
Van Heus&amp;n Soft Collars,‘now only15c
Polo Shirts, Values to $2.00, now only49c
Men’s Rayon Union Suits, now only79c
Children’s All Wool Bathing Suits, now .... 69c
$10.00 Leather Bags, now only$5.25 '
$15.00 Leather Suitcase at only$7.50
One Lot Suitcases, While They Last. .... 69c
Men’s Overcoats, Values to $40.00, go at $9.95
Balbriggan Union Suits, Shirts, Drawers, ea. 29c

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1#, IMt

♦

Frank Kline of Ann Arbor spent the .Earl Smith U spending the week in
KELLEY-MACK WEDDING,
TUESDAY WAS BATTLE
week end here with Mrs- Kline.
northern Michigan trout fishing.
; A pretty wedding wa* solemnised
CREEK DAY AT CLUB
Miss France! Sage has returned from
Mr. add Mr* Forrest B. l^ne and Wednesday evening. August 3, at the
children visited in Detroit Sunday
(home of. Mr. and Mr* W W. Mack of i
MU* Betty Midworth of Trenton U ;1**’'- whan their daughter. Mix* Mar- ;No Luncheoh Next Week Aa
Mr. and Mrx Thomas Errtngtan
Rep Len W Felghner of Nashville
the
gueat
ot
MUa
Helen
Wooton
thU
waa
united
In
marriage
to
Mr.
Hastings Ladies Will Visit
visited in Elkhart, Ind. over the week
. was in the city on Thursday.
werk
Kill* A. Kelley of Hastings
end.
Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Loehr ot PoMLssthyllU Edger Is epending a few
At B 30 the bridal party took their I
Mrx Leo Branch and two sons of De­
Battle Creek day at the Country Club
dunk ytsltod Mr and Mrs. Jack Snyder troit arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray days with Mr. and Mrs. Ceibert Jones 1beneath a white, arch from
■ on Sunday.
of Jackson
' •5*&lt;h »u»l*nded » hugh while bell, the 1। Tuesday brought out one of tlie largest
Branch
crowds for luncheon for the season.
Mr and Mr. F B Lane and chlidren 13™^.M
Mrti D L. Christian spent Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood of Grand
August lx gladiolus month and the
and Friday in Lansing with Miss Char- Rapids
K 01
called on Mr. and Mrs. Claude and Mrv Chester Long and children
lounge was filled with gorgeous bouWood on Sunday.
were in Lansing Batiirday
j
r1ntf aervtcil.
rrn(1 by thf| quels of this, colorful flower combined
Mrs-. Margaret Multon spent last
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jos
Pcifce
of
St.
fziula.
with snow-on-the mountalp; baskets of
George
Hyde
of
Prairieville
visited
1
r
,
v
.
Edward
Rhode*
In
the
presence
of
Week in Otsego with Dr. and Mrs.
.
Co..
are
guest*
of
hl*
parents.
Mr
nnd
hU grandmother. Mrs Nettle Hyde, j forly guesl- -nir bride »a* given away dwarf zinnia* und coreopsis were used
Charles Mullen
over the week end.
by her father.
on tlie limchenn* table*
Mbs Emily McElwain is spending
E&lt;f. Th0mg^W«Dayton. Ohio, spent! Attending the bride wu* MU* l*elha' Tll,‘ committee
-------- in charge
------- consisted
-----------Mr and Mr* Wm. SchuU of Grand
Rapid* spent Satutday night with Mr tlie week end here with Mr* Thoinaa I Kelley, sister of the groom, and Mr. ;of Mesdames Earl Colman. Josephine 1
aigl other relatives.
{Royal Haye* of Hasting*, cousin of..Todd' F w Su-bbiru. W W Potter and
nnd Mr&gt;. Keith Daniels.
Elisabeth and Mary French, of Cale­
.Mr*. Robert Pletcher and Master; groom, acted a* groomsman. ' Tlie
A- Lamble with Mr* R«.y Hubbnrd
MBs Isabel Sage-spent part of.last
donia are VUiling their grandparent*. week with Mis* Ellen Leonard it Bobby.of Plymouth arc spending some bride wa* charmingly gowned in blueiand Mrs Chester Stem golf chairmen,
rime with her parents. Mr. and Mrx floral chiffon, her bouquet being of I ,n t,l&lt;‘ morning golf games Mr* B. H.
Mr. aiul Mrs- Da'id Vail ot Mu*Re.
•
sweetpeas MB* .Kellev wore white! White and Mivs Jane Walmsley of BalMrs. George Car|»enter and Mis* 8 J, Arner
' Light weight, strong,
Mr And Mrs.'Waiter .-Wallace and-dotted 8wiw and carried cutxationa lic Creek, and Mr*. Jas. Bristol aud
Audrey Carpefiter o( Ypsilanti are
Burton ovt-r the week end.
,
family'and Mr. and Mrs Henry Mui- and delphinium* MBs Lucille Bryant |Mr*
Walton won tile comest*
guest* nf Mrs Iziu Cresxey.
•
flexible garments, made
Mr. and Mrs. Homer'Warner have re. drr und family spent the Week, end at I of Battle Creek, mere «f the bride. I which were a warded for the Ikrgext
Mr and Mrs Elmo Souli-s of Baltic
of the- best long fiber
: carried thr ring In a white basket, her.'number of fives and xixes turnttHn.
turned from* a visit with Mr. and Mr* Morrison lake
i At
Madison .Of;
• Mi * UiUBc LyBarker, MB* Alice dress being of yellow silk.
*’ bridge Mr* Harold ---------------Lloyd McCormick of Detroit.
Vi-dder Saturday night and Bunday.
cotton to assure perfect
Mr and Mrs Robert Eek of Dexter Bruton and Mis* Tiieohne Rogers will! After the ceremony light refresh­ Battle Creek and Mrs. R E Finnic of l'
Mr aiui Mrs Don Bliven left on
fit and service. The
____ served.
JLouUvilie. won high scores in auction:
enter
business
college
m
Grund
Rapid.;
!
menu
were
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Sunday on a motor trip through N&gt;-w
.
:
The
happy
couple
left
immediately
Mrs.
Wm
Rothbcrg
of
Battle
Creek
on
September
0
‘
1
’
■
•
Mux
Eck
al
Tliomapplo
lake.
York Mates and to .Toronto. Canada.
Stafford for a short wedding trip. Afrer their 17----and -rr,
Mr-..
Edward
Goodyear in contract. ’
—} -—
Mrs Wm. Diu-ker and two children- ' Mr. Kild Min. Wilfred uvauuiu
/the PERFECT GARMENT
Mi-'.-; Jennie McBain • came home
•
Th«'bna
Cameron
1
of
Chicago,
spent
return,
they
will
reside
at
thr
bride'.*.
Members
of
the
Haxungs.Club
havfioin Kulamuzoo oii Saturday, after at- have returned from a three weeks' stay
th&gt;' week «nd with Mr. and Mrs.1 parents, when; they will be at home ir.g out-of-town guest* weir. Mr; A H
li ndlng the suininer aeMlon at W. 8. T. at Wall hike with her mother.
Carvcth entertaining MiM Betty MiriRoy Simpson of Grand Rapid* wa*. George Cameron- ML* Mhrlcah re-1 to their many friends.
C
I Both bride and groom were urttdu- ; worth, Trenton. Mich, und NJr- M 6 J
MOMid Mrs. Claude Kelley, Herman a guest of his aunt and uncle. Mt ahd1 turned with them.
Mr. and Mrs L. O Lnlimeyer. their I ales of the 1932 class of Hastings High; Hodgsorf. Charleston. W. Va ; Mrs. Ray!
and O]&gt;,il. Mxmt Sunday at lhe Croton Mr* Henry MUlder, last wtek.
; Finnic. Mr* R I-; Finnic mid Mim
Mr und Mrs. H. J. Calkin*. Mr. andI three win* and daughter of Phiiadcl-&lt; school.
and Hardy dum-.. calling.bn old friend*
For the man who prefers lh.- ATHLETIC
— —----- --a • * ------- - —■
Bobbie Finnic. Louisville, . Ky.; Mr*.
Mr*. Geo Huhng and Mr. and Mrs.. phia, Pennsvlvanui. are expected here
HAMMOND—fiAWDY.
Dan Walldorif. Mrs. Russell Barnum.
STYLE with two-button shoulder. We have
- Mr. and Mis M I. Cook. Mr, and Mrx Eaton spent Sunday at Stewart lake. Friday for a’visit with Mrs. L&gt;hmrvrr * '
; a quiet wedding took place at 5 !JacltJU,n; Mt5 w,n 11 &lt;&gt;**• Mr ’ Mix* Charlulle Bcssnwr lias returnedI father. John Welasert
HuiM-rL Cook and Leslie Cook ret unit'd
thorn for 69c, two garments for $1.25,
Mr. and Mr Adelbert Johnson.,their. o’clock. July 23rd. at Potterville, when; Ftahk.Detroit and Mis* Hricn,
on Friday from a trip into the Upper from a Uwe week*’ visit with her
aunt. Mrs. George Martin, of Detroit. daughter and a niece from Omaha. MU* Pauline Sawdy. only.daughter-of Chidester, Grand Rapid*: Mrs. Robert '
Peninsula.
We are now featuring WIUSON BROS. SUPER
Mr&gt; Nettle Hyde and Paul Hyde Nrbr.. arc gnesU of Mr and Mr- Mr and Mr* Homer Bawdy of Wood-;w Cwik- Mni J'-'fph Ijttie, Chicago; ।
Mr. ami Mr.s E. (• BaCkrider 'Ruth
SHIRTS anti SHORTS at $1.00 per suit.
K&lt;-icham&gt; of East Lansing were Sun­ visited Mr. und Mr*. A. 8. Johnson1 Charles Johnson and otlicr relatives. • land, wa* united in marriage to Mr T. -Mr*. C. E- poyle, Mrs., John Harnmes, 1
Walter Hammond of Hastings. Michl- i SyracuM! N Y and Mr*. Jame* Oleson.
Others from 25c to 35c.
day guests of Cong. and Mr*. J. C and faintly, in Flint jwrl of last week. having arrived Sunday
Mr nnd Mrs Dan la'wi* and Mr "and!
'
Mrx. .Manin Sage. Mr. and Mr* . g*n. hy Rev Karl Keeh r of Potterville ! Aurora. Ill : Mr.* Aben Johnson. Mr*
Ketcham and Marv
Fred
Young
of
Hasting*
and
Mist
Tiie
couple
was
attended
by
Miss
Adejbert
Johnson.
MB*
Maigurrti
Mi. und Mrs. Harry Ramsdell of
Georgia
Prentice
’
of
Battle
Creek
atDprothy
Hync*
of
Woodland
and
Mr.
'
and
Ml-W
Sullivan
;
and
Mrs
Bert
Murn*
of
Lansing
on.
K.dhmaxoo were guest* of Mrs. Jessie
• . .
; tended.the funeral of Mrx. Earl Norris year!
of HaSllng*
’Omaha, INeb.;' Mrs Fredk.
Hill. Mr?' 1
yuan Lentz
unu or
HaMinrs
1
RLhrldgiT and Mi-.- Ethel Copenhaver Sunday.
iI Th&lt;’ Cobry
of Grand!
Th- bride
unfc wa*
-x. beauUfiilly
br.utlMr gowned
n«nM in
In chB
£“•'
C"JI’ and daughter &lt;•'
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and in Lansing Saturday afternoon. '
over tin- wtek end.
Cha
* Melnlyrr
McIntyre Sr MrMr* I
«h:n- crepe dress,
drr... white hat.
h.1, and' R«PldVcn
“
Mi.* Elisabeth DeYoe was the guest Mrs. 8 c. Brock Spent the week end i Mr and Mrs Simr-on GrayJbiU and a. white
T. 'llhw;.'
Chart: The^ha.*McIntyre. Jr..
Ann Arter;
Mr-.Arbor; Mr*.।
daughters of. Freeport, ttilnol*. spent carried• a •bouquet. of- white
McIntyre.
Jr., Ann
or Mis-. Mabel Sixaoh over Ute week
U'.— I.I, Mc,ntyre*' •M
Kfi..
I...,-. Feale.i
I—
U*riuon.
Tuesday, night and Wednesday with .maid of honor wore, rose crepe and . car-1iKenlth
l'*
end. (tironic frdm Rock Rapids, Iowa. JHrk.M&gt;ii.
Misses Hel&gt;;n Weaver, Emma Chand- [Mr*. Grayblli’s sister and huxbpnd. Mr.1 fled a bouquet of rase and yellow flow- K'llrtnil'z“'1 Batlie Crock ladle* preslent were ML$s Adeline Klose, Mis* Jan»1
Ml-'- F&gt; rn Gilmore and MBs Mar- ler nnd Ailceii iMtwhath were hotMe'nnd Mr* Warren Roush, nnd family \.ra_
gat«Ua—Cowper of Kulainiuoo were guest., &lt;1! MiivEUen Eek at Thornapplrj Mr*. Fn-d Rickie ftnd gr4pd*pns. I immediately following the ceremony i W1,lmsIf y- Mrs. A.8. ROwke. Mr* NorRobert nnd Dougin* Hickle, and Mr*. I the wedding iwrty left for Lansing, 1,1 Kf1Un&lt;?r' Mr*. William Rothticrg.
gia.-ls of Mr. and Mr-.- Bernard Mi-- lakc part of last .week,
Mr*. Lucy Crow and Mis.-. Avail Crow!Elsie Gilley ami daughter*. Rose and &gt;Ah&lt;T&lt;- n delightful wedding dinner was &gt;Mn- 0 H White. Mr*. Grant* South,
I’liarlin over the week i-mf.
,
-Mf* George Hartman, Mr*. Fred .Pe­
Mr,. Allen Heine and kt Heine of ichirned on Sunday to-Llieir home ini June, nf Vermontville sptnjt last week! served.
Hillsdale after ............
a visit with
Corn • ut Big ...............
Star lake .........
In northern
Michigan
^r, IlHIlllllOIHl
Hnnimonti 1*
B aa WCI1
well IU1OWI1
known j,1^' Miv.^Thoma*
^rR' A..A
LouhvtBr. Ky. HTI- RUt-MS Ol .-VJI'X,’ ............
.........Mrs.
...........
........................
. ........... ,.n
Mrs ;
latter pait of th.-;
and Mra. j. F Edmond«
। Mr .and Mr* Elwyn
girl, ii.ii.i.g
having graduated srom
from _“—2yl- - Daniels and son1. Wexxilund
&gt;voocuu&lt;m Kiri,
S MacKenzic, '*
~
Mrs
Charles
’
their ‘cottage al Six!, ......
Mrs. Cole
v Newton and. Mi** HeleniKiniwth,
Edith Beckw.th
Mrs and
Edith
jp,. P'-v
Woodland
um. high *choql
.Thom:
and, was ' 3?YQfn? i
—SATTERLEE.
Out nf town RUesis were Mrs Laum
Stanton.
Mrs.-|| A BROTHERTON
Mrs. We*i4.-1
"
!jNewjon.
Newton, in company with Mr*.
w&lt;. ie. I children
■ hildrvn and Eilt &lt; n Daniels.
Mr. and a member of the basket ball team of-Aiiw
'. roclt”- n.mi Mr«UH.rn
W,W. Mr
'I™*- but
l‘“‘ impressr.
ImpteM,,,.
.„»■ •[
“•"‘•J; Vermontville, Mr. and Mo
simple.
e. Ute
late *um•‘totteriw.
n«c an? I Mi* Keith Daniel* .and Mr nnd Mr*
school f&lt;&gt;» four year* Last yvuf
1
Ciiley and .i.nniiM,
daughter «&lt;
of H.w.
Saranac
Clernid HwerrifagiT',^ (Loleta iriiuv
, V rn Fred ReulvMra George Johnson Mrs 1 ,,”'r- wedding was Milemnlmd at font RalPh B-’Otherton. Harbor Beach, and
! Ivi.Mtiiig a cau»in
in Leonida*. • .
')! and wlllif,
will ,vo netm. mr*. weorke jom.wn »i s I o'clock’ featurda? aFernmn wh7« v7&lt;. Mis*
Mis* C.tncvleve
ot Buffalo. N Y. i£'spending'
-«-«•
! W|l,‘ Daniels attended the Downing re- 5he tapghl at the Ryaii school
Genevieve Satteriw
Satterlee. Imislnu
Lansing.
.
R H Loppenthien spcHl the week union at Brnoett Park. CharkKU aBaJn resmjie her duties there in Sep- «*rry Chmterwm «u.Milford Prat.,
Mi
....
»1sh«
extended to Mr. and
in Ludington. Mrs I/rpiM-nthirn ! Sunday
Umber.
.Mrs, Clajton Bak6r. Mr.- U J. Laird.;
*’us 'll1'”" H, ,n
'*r-band. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feld- end
•
Deivin
Brotherton
of
Mrs.
Brotlufrton
Word received fri&gt;m Mis* Eva Hecox
The newh'weds will reside on the'Mrs Oral H' Olmstead. Mrs Roy Wood..
_____________
imusch.
'
inpd Jean returning with him.'after
visiting friend* there fp[ t&lt;n days.
(State*
that rhe ar.d-her (Raveling comssiSuSs R "*BSfti “•STS'
Rev. and M15. L. L. Dewey and 1
W L. Pennock returned on Monday pAtfkin. Mi * Lavancl.c Cotton, wen aimh ha* been txautifullv furnished!and ^*ra- L
I!ay,rna1"
, „ .
aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Royal
A c,aS5 ” nearb' two hundred was
George left Tuesday for Detroit where
bride -Vermontville ,
'he rac.‘ lh,at.‘hc
, Mv" ,* Rev L L DdJ^v read the ’tadpated Friday night. July «. by the
tin y will ,s|Hiid.a two wyeks- vacation. 1from a visit in Hix Rapids with Mr and th. n having a deiighUUl time in Ore- r„r lhc
x
! ladle* will be guests at. the MMOnJc
»he
n is;nfss University .1 exerIh v Dewey will also attend lhe IX- !Mr* E W Pennock They also spent grm and W.c lungton While in Ta- Et.ho
M-veral dajs in northern Michigan
Icoma Mik* Hecox visited her uncle.
--------------- —
iclub al Battle Creek- next Tuesday. ', . ..
‘ an lmP!ol*fl1 a,,ar 011else* held in the Hotel Statler. Elton R
troll Aren CotincU.
.
Mr.
Millon Murphv nnd John L MUI*. They an- planping to ivaN BALDWIN RF! there will be no regular luncheon until k-auion.
()f (hj&gt; Uni{&lt;(1
Chamber
Mr. and-Mrs. James Oleson, Jr . and
— and
—- Mr
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returned
teturn
this
week
via
the
Canadian
PaCEIVES
HONOR
AT
C
M.
T
C.
"
h&lt;wwkAugust
23.
when
.
Mias
Betty
Oglesby
played
a
group
ot
,
or
Commerce,
delivered the graduation
n&gt;n &lt;&gt;f Aurora, 111, were guest* of J I Milton' Murphy. Jr. ,,&lt;&gt;•■? ivoum-n &gt;•&gt;&lt;■&gt; &lt;■ »&lt;••» •.«-»•. •••
.».».«.&gt; • ••-1
, ,,r ,
Mr*. Fraser Ironside trill be the chair- bridal airs before- thr ceremony, and .ujtirrss •
E Tydcn and Ml.^ Tillie Tvden over from u visit .with Mr.- ami Mrs Ben cllle, and will stop at Banff and• -Lake
Bun E, Baldwin of this city again n,aily
•' L»-_
*..«*
--------*
-------------—
:
....
,h*brlde came down the stairway., pre-, included in the class are five who.
tin- week end. Mr*'.Oh'son and son re- McMurray and family of Maumee.: Ix&gt;ui*c. n-achlng Hastings the last ofi,। received honor* at Camp Custer at the 1
t,t
: ceded by her maid of honor, to the received the degr«- of Bachelor of
iiimnini; for. two week*.
.
Ohio. .
■
■ tlw wtek.
C Tlils
M Tvear
C. he*.wns named a* a student DELIGHTFUL
FAMILY
GATHcommercial
Ethel Ragta.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oslxi’rn antli Mr* .i.irnh Scott left Shnduy for her
,7,'^..
m
niisr’ w-Mnsv'krfi
1 |strains of the Lohengrin
-?•••’Wedding
.uommermat
acwncc;Science;
cxnei iiagia,
i
Till*
year
he
was
named
a*
a
student
:
»•...*&gt;
—
....
March Tlilrinv tH* rcr*mnnv M1k&lt; ' ......... . , .....
_ .. « . ............... .
v». Biciiir. no*: ......
— -.................
m
.
OKED AT BRIDGE-TEA. ," r«'’a»l- »**«» &lt;’ G'
Rapid*
Friday to attend the funeral of ing n month here with her sBter. Mrs ’
Eugene Bxkala. and Mary Catherine
Among
the prenuptial
parties wincom-I; I’ adenhlp
He.- with fhe other
young : welts family was held nt Thornapple! Life."..
smirk
Catherine
riHH
’llIs UIC
1IIlUltL 111. puiur.i
, ■
........
Dr Charles E. Hooker. Tlie former H«w* Bidelmun. and other relative.-, at ■ .................
l.k/nnlund.l
* r£ diploma nra printed W t
... nirn t'hnwi
• ... a.....i-..
........-___ _
_
.bnte
. wore .n .lute
...tenth
. r&gt;.n opur*.
s,_„u
ptUteniiix ..
MU* mne— c«rr«&gt;ur,
thoten uk
*- wruounls
mmml*. iimli-r
un.lrr th*
u.r «tt.
*u- I»_i
■wa* one of the active pallbearer*.
ent members cotniru: from Banfirld. Of white crepe fashioned on fitted, Hoy Shaw president of the Univenitv
Mr« rrenk Uteteh and Mr and Mr. («te— nrarnaa. in Mr Brrrr. »te.|»r i
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8 Frost and chil­ Walter
.Snlnmon rd Lake Oduu. andlyUI u ■«
;■&lt; -arly lad. war rite
'J”™
‘“^1 “ij." Hickory Corners. Battle Creek. Emmet hntes. with a deep bertha over the right I -Detroit FreeUn,ye"“y‘
dren, who have been visiting Rev.
■ume. and that they keep their cots,
-rat*’
,
Dewey's, left Tuesday for lamdng Mr. und Mrs. Ciuirle* Cook, of Wood- ' bridge-tea .given by MLss Emily Me-j'clothing and equipment clean and Co. and Grand Rapids. Officer* chosen ' shoulder and her bouquet was ol TalU- 1
GARRISON REUNION.
land, wire Sunday guests of -Mrs. M j Hlwain on Friday August 5th at 2.30 ntI, properly arranged. .They abo aid in were: Pre,. Guy Wells; Vice-Pres.. Jay man roses and gladioli. Her attend-I
Wcllsj Secy.. Mabel Well*. It was de-, 8nt was her sister. Miss Genevieve SatThe Garrison family reunion wa*
Fedf-wii.
her home, twenty gucsta being, pres-;;
fore relurtiiiis to th«n home
the instruction of the first year men. . cided to hold the reunion next year at । tcrlee, who wore a frock of rose-tan held at Clear lake. August 7. with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmonds and &lt;■»*•
Dull.
X
' . Ivan's friends extend congratula­ lhe same place on the first Sunday in I crepe. Mr. Ralph Brotherton was hlij thirty-five member* present.
Dr. Winifred Mc(j-avy. v. has their guests. Mr and Mrs. Frank’ A graceful swan holding vari-hued tions.
J Grimms, of Pioneer. Ohio. &gt;mve rr- Rarden blossoms centered the refresh-;
August. It was interesting to • know brother * best man.
Time was when we had 250 mflnlm
Im . n the guest u.
of Miss. Mate] Shson.
that during the past year tiiere have
At five-thirty a wedding supper was j in Michigan, but they are becoming *0
went to Lansing Monday. Her ncphi-wj turned from a trip through the Upper ment t.iblc ut which Mrs. John McOniber
presided.
BERTSf H-LATHR&lt;iP MARRIAGE been no birth*, deaths, nor marriages served to fifteen guest*.
v.
I...
II.
t
.
.....
...
■
.
..
'
llnninrr.ln
—
ik-T
tinaAlried
scattered, our attendance this year was
“
J
J&lt; hn McLravy. reliirn&lt;-d*with her after Penin-Mila.
High
score
wa*
won
by
MnC
Fred1
Hastings
relatives
have
received
the
In the family, which is quite unusual. I Mr. and Mrs. Brotherton left Satur-; ‘mall. It was decided to hold it next
Miss Alice Bruton leaves Saturday ' -----n visit with relative* near Richkind.
-rick Parker.tJr.
Parker. Jr.
announcement of the marriage of Miss
Pir-K’io
D1** evening for an extended wedding' year at the Laurence Fuhr resort at
Dr McLrayy will be the guest of Mr. for Grand Rapid* where she will reside j crick
motntr. miss
town guest* included Mr*. Julia. Lxithrop. formerly of H.u-tings
with nvr
her mother.
Uls. Alice na*
ha* uecn;
been! The.out
The.oul ot
of tow
piehtv tun n,*mh*r&lt; nf th* Rmwh lrlp to C*0!”18 and wtl&gt; •* at home at Fair lake on the find Sunday in Augand Mrs Glenn McLmvy and family, win;
hL TtenU.
“*•
“I"
.
. .. '. to
— Mr.
•*- Bernard
”
J J’ r.5o? J,
turning to Grund Rapids un Tuca- employed in Dr. Lathrop.-, office lhe I’uul Faulkner, Middleville. Mr.,. Ray- i««d.. Nashville.
Bertsch at
nt .Sxi
.Sxn Diego. California, on
past year
■ inond
Flnnle. Woodland. Mr,. Marion
&gt;r.u
.
.
-- ------- Bertsch
/"
Mr. ajid Mrs Chat#* Corey of At- Hodgoon. Charleston. W. Va. Mrs Thursday, July IL
w »««» )««•.
ance.next year.
While In this city the bride wa* aflil- Sunday. Officers elected were:
Untn. New York. *|&gt;cnt last week iniCharic* Mclnytrr. Jp.. Ann Arbor and
lated with Pennock liopital herring Fred Smith. Battle Creek; Secy, and1
tiii* city as the guest* of Mrs. Belle l-Mlw Barbara Casper. Marshall.
very efficiently as a nurse foe a long Trens. Josephine Smith.-.Sunfield: !|
Clement, their aunt, and of thclixcousin ' ...... .
Chrm. Entertainment Comm.. Mr*
- TTtW
'Sltliilt ClcniMit.
TELEPHONE CO. EMPLOYEES
I Mr* Jennie Smith und Mrs. Claud
, ’J'1’ DELIGHTFUL Pl- ....
Mr and Mrs. Bertsch were "al home" John Smith of Maple Grove. In the
Jack and three children of I-an mg . A ^'gjitful gathering was held Frl- August first at 4402 37th’ St.. San afternoon games were played following
lhe picnic dinner. It was voted to
I were the gw.-sts of the former’;, sister du&gt; evening o! last week when the Diego.
■and’ husband, Mr and Mr* .1 M ‘•mployre.s of tlie Michigan Bell TelcCongratulations are extended by the ^old tlie reunion at Thornapple lake
August 12 to^August 19 1 Am Giving a Specially
iTownsend, at their Wall lake cottage »”•”»;
’’**
Streeter* landing at friends in Hastings and Barry county. the first Sunday in August in 1933.
/
Reduced Price On My
liver tlie week end •
|Oun lake for it picnic. Representative*
ENTERTAINED -FOR COUSIN.
Genuine
Bonat Permanents ($6.00 Value) $4.50.
Mr* Gary Crook. Mr* W J Field.;«r«*
-Caledonia. Freeport. CHARMING BRIDGE-rLUNCHEON.
Mias Margaret O'Donnell entertained
Mis* Dorothy Field and Robert Field ?“dd,rJ|,rVermontville.
Covers were laid for twelve at a very pleasantly with two tables of
Other Permanents, $3.00 to $10.00.
'wen' in Holland on Tuesday where Mrs ,L-,k&lt;’
'*nt* Hastings.
charming bridge-luncheon on Satur­ bridge Monday evening, complimentary
Make Appointments Early,
crook and Mrs. Field attended u meet-1 A botfntlful supper was p-tved after day afternoon. Mr* Paul Faulkner of to her cousin. MB* Dorothy O'Donnell,
ing of the district ofllcera of the W I *h*ch. through tlie cllort... ot lhe com- Aflddleville being the hostess. &lt;
LESLIE BARBER AND ^EAUTY SHOPPE
of Grand Rapids. The latter ts known
|F. M 8 and a luncheon given by Mrs I
a h'”* program ot sports wu*
Guests from here who were present. to a good .......
manyradlo listener' in Has-:
1 Hurry Herrington.
■
carried out. The remainder ol lhe wt-ry Miss Josephine Carvcth and sis-jtings
tini’s and Barry
Barrv county
cotintv as a popular!
notniltfr1
Phone 2695. 231 W. State St
’ Mr and Mr* H. L. Weckes anfl eveniiife jsw* »l*nt in dancing and , ter,
i’,, *n*.
Mr*. Ai.iiiun
Marlon Hodgson oi
of v.limitsCharles-1। weekly singer over WOOD. /
daughters. Phyllis and Jean. Mrs Clara 'i’lting All arc lcx:!::._ 'n—
'r,‘,_r_
“rd to‘Alht .ton.
ton. W Va
Va.. Miss
MLw Eleanor Miller,
Miller. Miss jI
(McCarty und daughters. Frances and^'Xl l»c»&gt;c which will-be held soon.
|| Agnes Sheldon. Miss Emily‘McElwain. I
I Alice, ot Lowell, visited at 1 tic Metho- ,
‘ *
•Mrs. Roman Feldpausch'and her sis- !
I ter. Mr*. Gerald Swcrdfcgcr of Buffalo. I
dlst parnonngc Sunday afternoon. Mfs HAS RETURNED TO HER
Wcekc*. Mis.-McCarty and Mrs. Ftost
Mix* Vera F. Ingerson. n former Hit*-■1 N. Y. Mr* Ray Finnic of- Woodland ;
were High school cln.vsmatcs.
and Misa Gladys Hine of Shultz.
On Sunday Mr and Mr*. E A. Bur­ tings resident. iha» returned to her
At bridge, top score wa* won by, Mr* '
ton. ML** Ruth Handy. Mrs. Mary work' in Syen-Chun. Korea, after Swcrdfcgcr and second by Mrs. Flnnle. i
MM'ndlng
her
furlough
in
Battle
Creek
Evarts. Mrs A. D. Knlukern. and Mr.
nicnic
•
nd
Vl,r
’
t&gt;,n
Michigan
points.
She
LEGION AUXILIARY HAD
and Mrs W. J. Field enjoyed a picnic;
OtluT
ty) tiila city a few week* ago, and
DELIGHTFUL PICNIC.
dinner ill Caledonia park
CUu7
| her hearers were greatly interested in
About fifty members of the American ’
iguest* were Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Water-1
message. She is a mixiionary Legion and Auxiliary hud ft dcliRhtful
Iman of Grand'Rapid* and Mr. undjher
’
nurse and schcxil teacher, sent out by a picnic at Midland Park. Gull lake, on ।
, Mrs David Vail of Muskegon.
i Dr. nnd Mrs. L J. Johnson, ot Anil Presbyterian church in Grand Rapids. Thursday evening.
l-Arbor. their son Jlmfiiy and daughter
' In tlie afternoon the Auxiliary. held;
A HAPPY REUNION.
icrlla. were guests of the Doctor's
A family reunior^ was held at the Dr a business xcaslon.'the president. Mr* '
r. Mrs. Eliza Johnson, over tie? Burton Perry cottage at Wall lake on Henry Mulder, being elected as dele-J
end. They also attended the Sunday, t we nt y-fivc attending. A fine gate to tlw Department Convention in
J
Kalamazoo August 21. 22 and 23.
‘Matthew* reunion -at -TlKWRapple lake Time Wnife verdict ol all. Among Kaianuwoo
Swimming and boating were enjoyed j
1 On Sunday Dr. Johnson wa* born on the guests from away were Mr. and
a farm tn Irving tpwnshlp. graduated Mr*. Arthur Eycleshymcr and Mr*. and a bountiful pot luck supper served. ‘
(from our city school*, also' from the Laura Biker ol Niles and Miss Brown Later a majority of tlie crowd wenuon.
trips around the lake.
-University of Michigan and'no* es­ of Charlotte
tablished n fine practice in'Ann Arbor.
BUSINESS WOMEVS
*
I
FAMILY PARTY.
HOSPITAL GUILD MET.
Twenty relative* were entertained
D A. VanBusklrk was hoatexs I
by Mr. and Mrs. D. L Christian at to Mrs.
tho BustjiCM Women’ &gt; Hospital
their Wall lake cottage on Sunday.
; Guest;, came from Kalamazoo and Guild on Monday evening, dinner being ■
served to sixteen The serving tables j
Woodland A bountiful dinner and a were centered with pretty bouquets of
pleasant day were enjoyed.
summer garden fiowfrs.
L V. BESSMER. Eyesight Specialist
After the business meeting the mem­
TWO PARTIES AT LAKE.
Today. Wednesday. Mrs. George Hu- bers made a booklet to send, to Miss
HASTINGS, MICH.
| ling is entertaining twelve ladies at her Jean Barnes, who is just recovering
Podunk lake cottage for a pot luck din- from an operation.
Tlie place for the September meeting
The lenses' that cor­
Iner and supper. Tomorrow she will
will be announced later. All report,a
. have eight more guests for the day.
rect your errors of vision will be ground FOR YOU
very happy evening.
;
FAMILY REUNION.
after an examination has shown what you need. Only
| Tlie Walldorf! and Nobles family re­ TO ATTEND BROTHER'S WEpDING.
Miss Mae Keller left Monday for
made-for-you lenses can be satisfactory. Others might
union wa* held at the Walldorf! cot­
tage at Wall lake on Sunday, thirty- New York City to attend the wedding
be harmful. Think of your eyes as your most prized
1 three attending. A delightful time B of her brother. Mr. Kranta Keller, and'
MiM Edna Kclplen. the ceremony to be ;
I reported.
possession. And act accordingly.
xolemnixed at the chapel ot the
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Continued next wtek.
| -Mrs. Grace
McCann .,is—
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day. August 27 Mui Keller will \Uit
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■ WE WILL BUY
■Chickens. egc». steers, veal, hogs at
b»-rt prices. Please drop po t card to
WicM-r's Farms, care Cjtrl Duriieycr.
R. R. No. 2 Welcome Cona-rs Has­
tings. Mich, or’Phone "QU- F2 be-

HASTINGS MARKETS

BOWNE
CENTER.
CLOVERDALE.
^r"
. lavem Beadle and Mr. ami Mrs. John Simpson and;
daughter, Arlene, and Mr? EHen Hnm- Mr and Mrs Asahel Thompson motor­
ed to Plymouth Sunday.
mond of HaaUngs
were Sunday guesu
• Mr and Mrs. Watt Thomas nnd Mrs.
at the Mark Garrison home
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
J. 8. Thomas spent Sunday nt John,
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS
Thonjas- of Lansing. Elix-r and Aga-J
Beadle nf Hastings
tiia Tltomos. who have been visiting
Tile Leagtie business meeting will be
hel0--at thr home of Miss Applegate tinned with them!
Friday evening with vesper service |n-.. Myrtle and Merle Campbell and!
. .
.'
Russell Benton spent the week end ini
eluded.
■__
,
Robert IfoMey of Kalamazoo waa a Detroit.
• w.4 k end vBRor at the Garrison home
Mr and Mrs. Orvin Smelker were
Rev. HoUapir of Detroit, president bt pleasantly surprised Saturday eveThe Tanglefoot Difusor and Difuso are
the Anti-Saloon League, will speak iuhg when about forty-five of their
here at the Evangelical church. Suh- , friends come to help, them celebrate
the unbeatable combination in the war on
... day morning at eleven o'clock Every- their 25th wedding anniversary. Cards
one try to come
"
*
were played, ice cream and cake servinsects. They fnake it possible to destroy
Week &lt;-nd visitors at the James Mac- cd and a fine time enjoyed by all.
Dcuald home were. Mr and Mrs Lee
Mr and Mrs Oaff Burkholder of
DELTON M. E C !Hf1:nt"NOTES
insects with less effort, and at less cost
MacDonald of Hastings and Miss Mo- Grand Rapids were Sunday evening
bel Humeston anti Mrs. Hubert Vande- guests at Guy Smith's.
th^n ever.
' berg of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith called on
Mr. arid Mrs Frank Humeston and Howard Aldrich Sunday. Howard is.
: Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald visit- slowly improving from his recent acThe DIFUSO-Laden mi»t gets into every crack nnd
-d the George MacDonald family Sun- cidenl.
AT PH^IRIEVILLE'.
■ *
_Mrs Addle Benton of Middleville
.. crevice, every nook and corner, driving out and kill­
•
The Johncock school picnic was held . was a Saturday night guest at Watt
ing .. .
.
Thomas.'
Saturday.
The following - attended
Mrs. Gertrude Thomas and Beatrice.
front here: Mrs Rcplogle. Mrs. Lyle
Kingsbury and children and Mr. and Clare Skinner. Elber Thomas and Mrs.
Cockroaches
Fleas
Anna Smith were Grand Rdpids vis-;
; Mrs. A. Johncock
; Mrs. Leonard, who lias been spend- itors Wednesday.
Ants
Flies
1 ing the past few weeks at the home of ■
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
her daughter. Mrs Lester Monica, reMoths
Spiders
Don't forget lhe Parmelee school re- ■
inriu-d to her Ijoinc in Hustings Sat-' union
Saturday. August 13 at the'
urday.
.
Crickets
Bedbugs
Tlie ^ionlrn reunion wa-. held ut the Pat melee. M E church basement Pot.
luck
dinner.
Come
and
meet
old
।
honu of My and Mrs Merle Clark
Ri-lntivi's from Grund Rapids. Knlmnu- friends.
—and certain other insects. It is absolutely nop,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Cline
entertained!
[roo and Hastinga were present.
1
the latter's
uncle mid aunt from Colon!
poisonous, and is harmless to humans, pels, foods,
I Friends from Grund Rapids visited „
,
Mr. mid Mrs. Merl Clark Sunday eve- bu'’aa&gt;
and furnishings.
Mr
IllilK
”
r “nnd Mrs. Roy Smith of Cale-!
.
ML-w Beth Waugh of Buttle Creek donlu and Mr. und Mrs David Benawal
"CALL US UP"—and let pa rid your house of any
«
.
---mid Wm. Carter of Kalamazoo were were Sunday evening guest* of Mr.1
FIRST CHURCH or Christ. SCIENTIST. Sunday callers at the Waugh home. | and Mr* Verne Thomas.
of the insects mentioned above.
Mr. and Mra/OtU Morgan and Lois,;
Cor. Church »a4 C*m-r Stt«t«.
Mr. and Mrs WlrHilfred Casey of
&gt;■- ’
i
' a. R.
Hinds district, called on Mr. und Mrs' ’j. Elmer Brown and Mr. M. Flnkbeiner
Very Reasonable Cost
oU,.ua&gt;
‘
the flnkbeiner reunion at
, . . p ;.. .i A Johncock Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Wm Schneider and. C£do,l’“
a“u,rtBy’J ,
'
Charles Mulder returned
FriMr. und Mrx Ralph Eames of Kala------- - home Prt
’!
|
day
from
the
hospital
al
Grand
Rnpmazoo were- visitors at the Chas. Sny­
Ids where he was operated on for ap­
der borne last week.
pendicitis. Miss Aliens of Kalmna■ zoo and Mtsx Dogpihy of Battle Creek
“Where Immediate Attention and Courteey Are Shown to All". .
*ent Sunday with their
father. Miss
Alllr n. ,1, and turn",• of Do.ama. “
T
'
.... •» care for him a,
M Mr rr-d Bn Adun Ebrrl, lut “’’fit.
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115
WE DELIVER
few days.
lwe&lt;k
Mr.
and
Mrs
Glenn
Allen
and
son.
Vtr. and Mrs. Otto Shultz of Nash­
ville called on Mkfiha Wednesday ul Richard attended a family reunion at'
।
Lansing
Sunday.
the home of MiJife Flurry.
The M E. Sunday school sprung ai
Hilda and Virginia Crates of Has-,,surprise On-tfielr former Bupt. Thurs­
tings are sjx-nding a few day* with Mr ‘day evening. A fine time reuorted.
and Mrs. Adam Eberly.

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B. A. Ly BARKER

Mi. Earl Mudge and &gt;on Leon of
BRANCH DISTRICT.
HastiiLH are vwltlng a few days with
efttyfon Cronk ot Cltlcago is spend-1
Mr and Mrs. Miles Andrus
&gt; ing a few days' vacation with friends!
Mn- Harry Spomtble ' of Ha,stings , jlere.
•
; called on Mr. nnd Mrs Adam Eberly j u&lt;! and Minnie Bailey of Nashville, i
;Sund«yMr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge. Miss Ruth ■
Hemer Van Sickle of near Perry Is Mudge were guests of relative* in Al- I
pending a Week with hLs uncle Clair t&gt;lon Saturday.
Hind wife.
.
, Mr rtnd Mr&lt; sterling Ostruth and
. tu
ning i*-uer
Sterling
ix-lh-r oi
of micicson
Jackson cnnuynmi
camcUnnd two children and Miss Frances Darby}
,igot
-*1 his mother,
mother. Martha Deller,
Deller. ^unBun- mt
attended camp meeting at Lake Odessa!
| day, She has been cared fur
th&lt;Ls
u
lot* at
nt ^icSunday.
- *
!
; h»nu- &lt;&gt;r Millie
Flurry the last four
] lm? Esther Doty Of’Charlotte was ai
”
। M
mpMWtlng from’Jjer aeciden* , Buest m tW Jesse Fa.saett home Sun-i
i of breakliiiij her arm
A.
iday,
•
i Mefid. who ha*
ha.-, taken "“a
uttsa
Rosa Weeberv a former resident of;
onirAg in .summer school nt Maple Grove, died nt ber home ini
.
'
:: '• i tu.» week be- N&gt;u.,hx iS1,.
ul the week. I
to bi
bool to t&lt; u H nt Funeral servlc^a were held Sunday
1 &gt;&gt; .in wu v
at n morning s.i 10 o'clock nt the Wilcox;
I Niunm HMei* atul Elwoxi Van Sick!" church. Interment in
&gt; of Lansing . spent Sunday with the'—
cemetery.
‘
Thp Dorcas Society
. .... ...
Mr.- Beatrice Knapp and Elaine &lt;rf Evangelical church will have an after­
Ha'tines called on MU* D. Hagerman, noon meeting at the home of Mrs
one dav last week.
/! Samuel Oslroth Friday, August 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice of nv.tr Gun
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
lake were-Sunday vifltors at the home
**’ ; iln-.ighier:. -of Battle'Creek nnd Mrs. of Mr. and* Mi &gt; Henry Bldelman.
Mr and Mrs Zeno Decker and chil­
u- Wm Hentun nnd son. Donald, of As\| ! syrla apr-iit Tuesday with Mr nnd Mrs. dren and the latter's cousin. husband
and Mm spent Sunday at Gun lake-.
Lmi Campbell.
M
Mrs Edith. Wilson and two daughQUIMBY.
U ten; of Ithaca spent Friday night nnd
Do you know that you can now biiy a Genuine
The Rittman family of Milwaukee.!
m Saturday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Bert Wisconsin, spent tlie past week- with
Estate Hetrola for as low. as S-lll.’iO. Conic in, and
1 Fancher.
.
. relatives here
choosenhe one you want and we will keep it until
Mr and Mrs G&lt;x&gt;rgi- Klenk ahd Mr.r7- Ria) and Velma Kellogg entertained
you are ready to use it next fall. Several have done
i and Mrs Martin Kh-nk of Spartaa the Parish-young people at Wildwood
this already.
spent Sunday at E. L. Houghtnlin's nnd landing with a Marshmallow- roast
; helped Mrs Houghtiilin celebrate her j Friday night
s
■
Ojiup.cn or c»r:st. coats grove. ' birthday^——
Ark.the family who have a genuine Estate Hetrola
' Mrs Dirk Hoffman left Monday for
Nelson Ickes of Grand Rapid* and Zeeland to spend a week with her
and hear just what they have to say about it. They
Will Nosh ol Kalamazoo called at mother nnd other relatives nnd attend
. will tell you in every case, that it will give more and
- ; Walter Ickes’ Tuesday.
her family reunion.
better heat and make the home more comfortable
Ira Hart, an old resident of thi*
Mrs. .Minnie Hamilton from Callthan any other heating jHanl they have ever used.
’ nclghlx-.rhood.dled Monday morning at fomla is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Del­
And the bwjt part is the wonderful saving ip coal.
, tthe home of his daughter. Mrs. Ed bert Reynolds'.*
Rice.
Mr and Mrs. Jay Smith and'son en­
Let Us Prove What We Say.
Mrs Mattie Striker returned hdme j tertained a large company of friends
hi t Suqday after sjx-ndlng M-veral from Olivet. Union City. Muskegon and
months with- her’ sister. Mr*. Lola ' Rattle Creek Sunday.
cT Barry
^Jr?. Rogers in Pinckney.
A Miss Jeanette Rittman and cousin.
Mr. and-Mrs Slg-pard and daughter Doreen Ritzman. spent the past week
of. Coldwater visited their nejihew, ; in Jackson visiting the former's grand­
an old and re­ J&lt;ihn Long. Sunday.
mother.
place. died at
ornir.g -after mvLENT CORNERS.
West State Street - Telephone 2226 - Hastings, Mich.
•nvat [ Tile date tor the Briggs school
' Mrs. Bertha Chandler of Hastings
i union will be Thursday, August
cn un
cr father. mMW
B„H,1UMU1
called
on „
her
Milo „
Hammond,
with picnic dinner at noon Congress- Sunday
man...........
Join.\ C Ketcham
Mr mi
ftnd
Mrs muiiiuii
Mnhlnn Burkett
nnd
.......... will be present
---- | air.
a sin,
ounvn uiiu
----•- ■
to talk at the noon hour but will not chl
ldren of- —
Kalamazoo
spent- —
Friday!
appear on the aftenujon program. All । nlKhl nnd saturday with Mr. and Mrs. j8'"*
. former teachers, pupils and patron* of i^.]and Hammond.
f“1*
Rochester* and South Havens next
-‘be district are. urged to attend
Vr and Mrs. Alfred Bali. Mr. and |.
week. Special prices on truck loads.
'5.',
Mr ul‘d Mrs R Uater and children Mrs Frrd
Mr&gt; sage. Mr and , J,
Two miles north of Allegan.
,
\' 1&gt;,n* nnri ,,,lr
'be Country Club
inland Hammond and ton and rew.
■ ht'l .t mu,
qj fume Creek. »rrr 8u„. Mf and Mr&gt;
Btt&lt;.nrtfd
GEORGE RUCK
.
3
rtay
fn,lcrs ...................................
wUh Mf “nd Mrs l.rouM.'Sand.,.
I the Shepard reunion
fair
Phone 718—F3
. _ al Hustings
.........................
to
ill arid ha* obtained e«uiii MiHt
mi.-yd u p held from ; Mr und Mrs Emerson Cortright i”Homer*Rttier’ of Orangeville called
. 'n„™™‘ ,
’t,ul chllrtrtn “nd fl“.h&lt;,r A!‘‘c Cortright on Mr and Mrs. Fred Ball. Thursday
; ..(ti rnaon conduct-. Wl.rp Sunday guest.s with Mr.’and Mrs 1
HOPE CENTER.
Robert Klowettcr and family of Bat­
Several from here attended the
'
■•• • ! tie Creek,
»
Newspapers
in death.
__ &lt; »,
pioneer s picnic at Cedar Creek
■ • fai
H-r i- ■•.u»d i .-ilTAMARAC CORNERS.
,nd Mrs Russel Kay and baby
v Can Spll You*
. .r:. and -.!••&lt;!.- families l-.au- flu* uni-. Quite a number from around here' from Kalamazoo spent the week end
\ MereharUise/
pathi.fa.
.
attended camp meeting st 8ebe» a wllh jhelr parents. Mr and Mr* Prank
MNOWJ
’ F..u\l Barry f Battle Creek called camp groundrSunday
Leonard
mi reLititv.s h-.re Sunday
I Mr- and Mrs Joe Wortley of Lalp-i Mr. nnd Mrs. Edd Good of Freenort
Mr and Mr.&lt; Roland Barry arc the
-'P*nt a couple of days last week called on friend* and relatives in lliU
Jr ,t -i t-, of -.1 little •« u born to' wllh Cleo Sear* and family
vicinity Sunday.
riu.-r. Snridav morcing. Auguat 7 at' Mr “nd
M&gt;T1C Cu.rtts 3f*nl! Fred Ashby and family attended the
Ptr-.nu k
' Mother and son du- Susaday at Uoyd Curtis' in Grand Rap- Anders' reunion at Gun lake Sunday.
irig :lne CongraiUtation*
iltl'
Ml** Inez Ashby, who has been vistr , »T„kc- !■ t t
..r
Audra Sears attended a Sunday, iting in Kalamazoo returned to her
U.'; wXtu/UTM to
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'Ambulance Service
f-HOHCS
HOMZ 2OH5
»»□*« 2223

MARVELOUS. ’
"What a terrible writer Pot:.- is« He
once sent a letter to StnRhwn! the
green grocer, asking Mm to send found
some tomatoes"
I ■ “What happened?"
.
j "Well, after Smithson had tzsed it
for a passport p&gt; France and Spain.
; and as a driving license in Italy, he
[played it on the piano."

----------------------... j
&gt;pem ........
slipper. Mr* Gillespie
entertaining
us.
Note the Aid Is one week later than'
i (ht county ol Uotrr.
usual Do nut. forget the date and part of last week at Ixn&gt; Rushs.
•plan to .attend
,
,
•Sunday school followed by preaching
at the church next Sunday. Plan to
The Misses Dorothy and Marjorie Sunday.
Cogswell .of lakevu-w spent, the past
Mr. and Mrs Merle Count of Kala­
seek with -their aunt. Mrs. Millie mazoo spent the week end at Chas
Ftober.
14
Mrs. Anna Endsley of Hastings and
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mr. and
Miss Esther Fox of Freeport were Sat- Mrs Wm. Curtis and daughter. Olydas.
urday afternoon callers at Mrs. Millie [of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mrs.
Fisher's.
[Kale Hazel and brothers.
.

.EXPANSION

is the reward for Merit; without
Merit, Progress and Profit stop.
'CHARLES H. LEONARD
Dutindivc Funeral Service
Aho Ambulance Service
HASTINGS

T» trhone 1417 &lt;x 1461 or mt

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
.

gave 843 tbs. of milk containing 55 G STILL SUFFERS FROM

#

Cow Testing Report for No. 1 Cow
;
Testing Asson. for Month of July and 54 8.lbr’«.f butterfat.

**
*
Everybody is complaining about their I Tlie 2 year old making the most butid i^'iif’the 4 ?&lt;-ar'llrtUOn&lt;'
cows falling down in production, but; terfat during July Is a Grade Holstein j, „ '
.r, ,
' 4 thP„n,Pwe find that there has been an average owned by Marshall Pierce. She pro-l^s h- r7
drop of only two pounds ot butterfat dueed 784 lbs of milk and 45 5 lbs. of 1 -jper cow. in the tarry No I. C T A.jf-t Second U one of Robert Cook’s I
since May.* Why worry’ *n»e average Grade Jerseys, with 784 lb- of milk
that was hl«h ir&gt; £
per cow for July, however, wo* 608 lb« and 43 1 lbs., of fat. Third wa* a A^Ltion last
mi J &lt;tm
of milk and 25 1 lbs of fat
Grade Guernsey owned by Forrest. *
b’vl
lC- j 5’*"
Ten cows continued to produce more Beuhlrr She gave 027 lbs. of milk lh,'‘
f
than 1250 lbs of milk, and Un made containing 42 0 Ita of fat
J,M^rrh i5r..r rm!'
over 50 Ite. of butterfat. Moot all the' The 3 year old class was a Grade
members are feeding liberal amounts Guernsey who also led the Association
u-hn ,,
ni/n'row
of grain on pasture.’-Diey feel tha’l it for July She gave 970 lii of milk and „*ho ™‘h'‘U“h
still pay. to have rood cow. and it 66 9 lbs. of fat and is owned b&gt;’ M A- •"
“X
m re­
further pay. u&gt;. feed your good cows Calkins second high 3 year old was "s
?’’d
well.
j Maynard Miller's Purebred Jersey. She
1305
of 'n11^ and 8, 3 lb9

COAL
is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW’
Hastings Lumber u Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

Hastings, Mich.

I’LL PAY $10
TO PROVE I’M RIGHT!
'M selling that perfect dream of an automobile,

I

the sensational low-priced Rockne Six — built,'

sponsored and guaranteed by Studebaker. I’d like

to sell one to you. * But here's the way I want to

go about it. I want you to drive the Rockne for one

hour. Then if it doesn’t keep you sold—if you can
force yourself to purchase, within ohe week, any
other new car with a base price below £600—I’ll

gladly pay you £10. I’m confident that you will buy
a Rockne. And »hat a buy thp Rockne is at £585

and up f. o. b. factor}’! Won’t you comeUn and

take out a Rockne for an hour’s trial drive today?

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
Phone 2101

PART TWO

HARDWARE COMPANY

Hustings

(Thit offer holdt good only fof 30 dayt from dale of thit ncnifiaper)

CIVIL WAR WOUND

Older Hostings resident' will re'mtm-.
ber Fred W. Main, who conducted a
drug store here, from ItuH to 1876. In
Tutsday'*’ Grand Rapids Pre . ap­
peared Mr. Mum's picture ;&lt;:&gt;d .tn ar­
ticle concerning his view?, on war and
oilier items of present day intcre : ex­
cerpts from which are given below.
Mr. Mam now resides at Harbo&lt;
Springs.
■ Fred W. Main hates war.
"War took him as a carefree youth
of 17 and made him a professional;
|cill«-r.
coot him his right leg 51
I Third Is another prominent cow. She IB and War
left hint maimed and nearly a
jls Paul Cridler’x Pun-bred Holstein i’.'-pelc.'s stipple for life A War trial!
. that hits an overage of 1765 lbs of milk
he
helped
to
fight 70 years ago .has j
J for Hie months of April, May. June
and July. Two
the four months she brought him physical anguish everyi
gave over a ton of milk per mopth. day since, and now os a man of 87. war;
J She is down to 1460 U». of milk und still brings sleepless nights from a
wound that never healed.
iha* 56 9 lbs. of fat for this month.
■ Main, a Civil war veteran and pioHigh small herd is owned by M A
[Calkins. It consists of five cows of iuer resident of Harbor Springs, camo'
• mixed brtedmg. und averaged 510 lbs. here' more than a half century uro
when
there were only 50 white penwnt ’
jof milk and 32.5 lbs. ot fat.
j Medium sized herd was Forrest in the town and tlie Indian population’
j Buehler’s seven puhebred and grade numbered 500. Ills wife dead, lie live-,
'Guernseys tiiat have an average of with a niece. Mrs. Minnie Price, a
;78O lbs, ot milk and 38 6 lbs. of fat. daughter «f a Civil war veteran .
War is not an obsession with Main
J The large herd that was high was
R. W. Cook's thirty purebred and He is surprisingly well informed about
aradw Guernseys and Jerseys tiiat av­ what’ i.» going on in the world for a
person
who cannot See to read. But
eraged 615 lbs. of milk and 292 lb-., of
war is the subject that touches th*
fat.^-Leslie Raber. Tester.
most vibrant chord in iris being.
"After 70 years, memories of old bat­
• IBM I.A3JB CROP REDUCED.
Lansing. Michigan—While Michigan tles come .staging back through his.
sheep raiser* in genertd saved a ycla- mind. He speaks of the Peninsular'
lively large percentage of lamU. this 1campaign. the Army of the Potomacspring, the state's 1932 lamb crop shows 1• nd of eating hard tack and salt pork
If oer. people could see a battlefield
a slight reduction from I.x»t year, .ax
the remit of decreased numbers of after a campaign of open ’,warfare
ewes brfiig kept on farm/;. The Lamb strewn with the dead and woundri
Crop RejKirt wiileh wax Issued |a&lt;tay Huy would be pacifists tetr life." he de­
by the Michigan Co-operative crop rtf- 'clares. ’ .
"Born at West Pembroke. N. Y . Am:
ixirtlng Service gave the following es­
timate.- of thn Michigan lamb ct&lt;&gt;;» '24. 1844. Main lived* with hifi parent.he was
Oct. 8.------1861. he- Mlfor the past four years: 1932-860.000:?until
............
—-J7. On
------------1931-869,000; 1930-820.000; 1929-801 000 111 •l,‘d ln Company F. 100th regiment
. ... v
York
Michigan, which nutlet third in number j, &lt;J_ W-,
‘wV Volunteers under ben. i
iGeorge
McClellan.
In
the
winter nnd'
of ewes among the native sheep states. I1” ’ ~ ’
he fought in a series qf battles
did not follow the same trend this year spring
as'fnoM of the other states in this 1along tiw Potomac.
"In the spring ot 1863 he was trans-1
group. Tlie 1932 Lamb*Crop for the
native states is estimated at 10,702.000 tarred to North Carolina and the fol-1
head, one jut cent more than last year, lowing summer moved with the Union'
and the largest number in eight years. 1army down to South Carolina. There |
July a land force under Gen. Quin-1
However. Hie total crop for the Unit- in
!
cd State.-;, which amounted to 29.717.000 cy
' Adams Gilmore landed on Morris is­
head, redrerents n reduction of 2,656.­ land and commenced besieging the.
000 head or' 8 per cent under the num­ works defending Charleston^ harbor.ber for lost- spring. This sharp de­ while Adm. Dahlgren took charge 'pf
crease Was caused by heavy death low- the Union fler-t. which acted tn^co-o'pcs of ewc.i in the western states during 1eration with Oilmc»re&gt; land force.
“Tl&gt;e history books tell how "unMic-;
the past winter and spring, and also by
nseaulu were made ou Fort ’
heavy lawes of early lambs in titat ceuful
1
Wagner on July II and 18" and that

-Sidney Fl field and wife of Irving
visited nt Neal Newtons Thursday.
Mrs George Naglcr of FYrepOrt was
a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs
Art Richardson, and family.
A. C. Brown nnd family of Lansing,
accompanied by. Ollie Hughe* of De­
troit. were gues.ta of Mr. und Mrs. Neal
Newton Sunday. Ray nnd Glee New­
ton with their fainllirji were callers
Sunday afternoon.
South Fish school will hold tlieir re­
union al the schoolhouse Saturday.
August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley of Maph­
are guests of Claud Fighter und wife
nt their Gun lake cottage.'
■
Chas. Overholt mid family were nt
Sunfield Sunday uttciulmg Hie U. IL.
camp hieetllig.
Mr. nnd Mrs Chiu. Overholt were in
Grand Rapids Saturday. Their nelcr.
Lily Overholt, accompanied them home
to remain for a few days' visit.
George Firnter and wife ot Vermont­
ville visited Mr. mid Mrs. Clarence
Fcltzer Sunday.
FAIR LAKE.
Mrs. Lottie Dewey will entertain the
Kinsley Ladies' Aid VZcdnoday-, Au­
gust 17th lor ice cream bud Cake. Sup­
per al Hammond3. Resort at Fine lake.
Mrs. Lola MilK-r entertained Sunday
Mrs. Lottie Sludelmun und family of.
Detroit.
Word has bo n received from Rattle
Creek of th/ death of Mrs. Phebe Sny­
der. who lived' many years in this vi­
cinity.

Wi ll SAY
THIY’.I
IMPROVED

■

Fred W. Main Was Druggist
rivrp-For Twelve Years,
M 1804 1876

mortally wounded." With this sketchy
account tlie historians rest. '
"Another and more vivid account of;
the attack on Fort Wagner is told.;
however, by Main. It was in that bat-[
tie that cannon shot splintered hi*
right leg just below the hip necialta- i
ting amputation of his leg ,
]
"Moving to Hastings in the fall of;
1864 Main operated a drug store there
for 12 years. He married in Hi|*tirigs i
und wjth his wife moved to Petoskey in |
1876 Tliere were only three painted
houses in the town at that time and
the rest were log cabins. Only h few
white Luulliw. lived in Petoskey then. ‘
"Harbor Springs in .those days was,
the biifdne.v. center of Emmet county,
so Mr. and Mrs, Main moved here ,ln
1878.
"Whrtti do you think of prohibitWn?"
Main wax asjeed. I believe we should
t ally to the support of prohibition," he
reuji.’d, "The country is far better off
now'tlun in the days ol the saloon
when u large share of lhe workingmen’s
pay checks went for whisky."

H0I3IES CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham were
©rand Rapids visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. OwEns and
daughters of Grand Haven were week
end guests at Joseph Crockford's and
Sunday callers were. Mrs. Frances
Holmes Herbert of California.
*

The Spirit of a Bank
F IS a well recognized fact that the spirit of a
_
bank that is the motive which guides it in its

I

NOT how'much it can make out of a customer, but

how well it can serve him consistent with sound
banking, is the spirit that runs through the daily re­
lations of this bank with its customers.

For four generations this strong Ijank has never

taken a backward step, but has stood firmly in­
trenched in the confidence of its friends, patrons and
the community which it has faithfully served.

Every savings depositor has regularly received in­
terest earnings at the rate of 3'' compounded semi­

.

annually and has obtained his deposits when
needed.

Keep up fhat habit of putting something in that
• Savings Account in this conservative bank­

______

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank
in Barry County

TJ A XT T/"
Hastings, Michigan
X JJL - Telephone: 2217

the guests of MIm Virginia and John
Mrs. Kittle Sprague of Grand Rap-j Miss Clara Allerdlng* spent Sunday
Havens over tlie Week end. Thi-v at-: ids is visiting friends and relative* at with Ethel FUher on the Center road,
tended the Podunk school reunfofi on .Coats Grove.
1 Remember the school picnic will be
Saturday.
j Ethel Ragla. who Is attending school held tlie lost Saturday in August, to
1 This community was greatly Adden-'at Detroit, is spending her vacation .make plans to attend.
In Texas perjury Is a capital offense.
" -7
~
tzx:.
|
and Mrs Alonzo Woods. Lottie
.!»„! aunaay
Sunday w»uv
.ill, aux.
Mr, bor
bur.- Mre
Mr.; Edith
MliH Bolter.
BulUr. She
Sh. iMUBeAk ------... to all who 'TwtjW-ttr'any ' Stowell Und Gertrude spent a few days
ana xamuy spent
Thanks
Nettie Oversmith afid family ut Maple
Saturday morning a.trr an ttd&gt;. nl thc icv crcani
llnat wcelt in Grand Rapids. ,
illness of several.years. The funeral;
Grove.
from Mar-1
I----- •
Mr. and Mrs. Harnnarry Woodman
wooanun of'
01 ■;— lw,lcJ
--— Monday
-—---- afternoon
--- ---- . ..
. ,.h„ till
.
Onrnd tlnvld, .nd. -.
Mr. .nd
Hr. J(
ibl rhiirch
church. Rvinnatliv
Bymwlhy it
I* extended
rxund&lt;-d to
&lt;n I
Woodman of Coats Grove were Sunday'tht! bereaved family.
visitors at Hubert Barnum’s.
'
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. John. McLeod. Mrs.
Women Favor Tills Silk Light
Visitors
at the
home of
Mr.—
and—
Mrs.
Etta Parmelee and Clarabell and Mar--------- -------------------Surgical Ilmlcry.
tha Fencemaker were at Eaton Rapids Burt Long Sunday of l.ist week were,
attending camp meeting over the week; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bedell of ciarkr.
rille, Mr. and Mrs Henry Weaver of
Women who hove the misfortune end.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wortley of Lake Hastings.- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richof being afflicted with unsightly
swollen limbs, varicose veins or Ode&amp;sa were Sunday afternoon visitors artlaon und family of Lake Odessa.
ut Ben Crockford's.
i Mrs. Nina' Root nnd family of Coopsprained Joints know there'tn relief
Mr. -and Mrs. Keith Durkee were ; crsvllie are visiting at Hie home of her
in wearing properly fitted surgical
Failure, are drying up and galling abort.
elastic hosiery, and yet dislike Use Sunday visitors at Adam Endres' in parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Landon.
usual heavy, bulky type because It FYe«P&lt;&gt;rlMr. and Mrs. J. Kick of near FreeQne bag of Dairy Feed in summer saves three
Mr .ud Mr. Oden DoniO ^U" po,,
,u„u Sunday ut Mr and
detracts so much from appearances.
in fall or winter.
Sarah Durarr .pent Sunday al AM M„ w,„ CroekwId
Akron Seamless Surgical Hosiery
If you have your own trains or are mixing
Dniilry.U. HaaU..^.
. Mr and
^nnan JohnM)n o,
is welcomed because the lino in­
your own feeds—try SUPER SOY—the new
cludes a light weight aeries, made
LAKEVIEW.
Indiana, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
mineralized high protein concentrated feed.
of genuine Japan Tram Silk. Thia
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillespie and fam- Henn^y oyer Hie week end.
We carry a full line of dairy feeds at prices
hosiery has a smooth fine texture ily spent Sunday at Gun lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry are happy
and may be worn beneath the reg­
Doris nnd Lyle OJIespie had their over the arrival of a baby son.
: that are right.
Mrs. H. A. Nichols of Hastings, who
ular stockings with practically no
tonsils removed Thursday morning at
Try our 40% HOG SUPPLEMENT FEED
visible evidence of its presence. The Pennock hospital.
is ill. is spending some time nt the .
witlilyour grain for your hogs and see them
Akron line is complete, the proper
Mrs. Julia Brown of Nashville spent home of her daughter and family. Mrs.
piece being obtainable for every part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennoy to recuperate.
grow.
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nobles and fam­
Robert Marlin.
•
We Have a Feed for Every Need
Several young people attended the ily of Gun lake spent over the week
A very e&amp;scntlal factor In - the
proper use of surgical hosiery is io marshmallow roost at Wildwood land­ end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eftner------------Marlow.
have It correctly fitted. Akron ing on Thornapple river. All reported ------i Mr- and Mrs. Leslie Daniels and:
Seamless Hosiery is sold by dealers a very fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butolph and fam- [ Howard and Hurl, also Kathleen nnd
who are experienced in the fitting
end and can give excellent results. Ily of Hastings and Wm. Cogswell and Maxinq,Danicls spent Sunday at BenFLOUR -:- FEED
COAL -&gt;■ CEMENT -.- UMK
The Prescription Drug Store in family spent Sunday with Mr. and, nett's Park. Chartoite, attending the.
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
.
'
Downing reunion.
Hastings is an Akron Seamless Mrs. Owen Varney.
Hie Martin Ladies' Aid Society will
Surgical dealer, qualified to fit each
PLEASANT RIDGE.
piece correctly. Private fittings are meet with Mrs. Wm. Gillespie Wednes-1
HASTINGS
day.
August
24.
for
supper.
Everyone
.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Stickel
und
provided and satisfaction is as­
j Margaret of Kalamazoo spent Suncome.
sured.—Adv.
montvillo spent Sunday afternoon at
Roy Wickham s.
. ,
Mr. und Mrs. Forest Parmelee and
children of Battle Creek spent Sunday

UNSIGHTLY, SWOLLEN
LIMBS RELIEVED

SUMMER
FEEDING

U. S. TIRES
Not only are th* naw U. S.
Tirai lorgai In crorei^plon,
bat rtay ora moia motMva In
oppaoronca. Bath In tha head
and under tha treod they have
a greater volume ol rubber
than ever before. Antbskld
mileage bar been greatly
increaeed. -Truly, the new U.i
Tkei are the rafett, toughen,
longeet-wearing lirer ever bullll

SATURDAY
ONLY

jfuto
TELEPHONE 2177

d'hop
DRIVE-IN SERVICE

TRADI IN YOUR WOBN TIRES ON NEW U. 5. ROYALS

.

dealings with customers—is the most effective
builder of good will possible for a bank to possess.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

�•HIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AL'GVST 10. IMS

PACK TEN

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

SEE US AT THE FAIRS!

Cl*v BitsM-U and C. F. AHgrll aasiat&lt;d with Ute Orangavilh- Sunday School
Barry county h going to be well rep- our xounly wa* flr*l represented .it th-.- last Sunday. Rev. Victor Jone* ot
rtaented al lhe fairs again this year We»f Michigan -Jersey Parish Show in Hickory Camera preached. He will alSomc breeders and exhibitors will make Grand Rapid*. Till* year this SIkiw i*
preafti Aug tut 21.
their first appearance al the Ionia Free.' to be held’ along with the Ionia Free
Jning
In
Ing soft-ball trarn
tram Is .rranging
arranging aa
Fair. and quite likely v* ill follow a more Fair at Ionia.
,
game
with tjw Hastings aggregation
The following Jersey breeders liavr.
extended circuit than was undertaken
( that plays eapli Monday night at .the
cattle in thr herd tor this seated:' fair grounds.
la*t year
Milo Shaw U going wrM again this Maynard Miller. Harold Griffith. Dr
ibw. Horace
nwaco Cole ...u
Au«usS
and *««-..
Glen oRr'ul 0,1 fa* 363 in
year. but. his route hiu W •* yet been F B Shaw.
I—.. Raber. Arthur Griffith Young M. n' magMSlne the article
decnltd upon. He has hl* cattle in Ingram Dale
.Jer-Griffith have Jer*ty Ic- Wanted Vimng Men“ It i* h-.artenmuch t&gt; tier .condition this year than __
male* to fill the 4-H'CJub cV»»m-* at U“L ‘.'PedaHy aboui Alfred Seymour
all wish him the Ute Show. AU animals will compete in ,4 t •s ?ro»' na-rv J^^h.ni;
started showing.
You
tile open class.-'
H"* article on ppTWd^The
C M stuwiil i, making his htsi ap- Oh* 11 ‘f refreshing
com*- buck alth mere blur r.bbuiu than
;x-arnnce in the larger /now rings thia
Stat/ Y M. C A Camp Hafo-WentHa U fccnducling its 29th season with
Barry County Jersey Parish fall Hr b sending a small group
ierd U larger and in much bet- hia GuernMj* pu' We a|l wish you the,Urge.*r enndimrnt cw-Y lor Hl-Y
aectiop August 26 to September- 3
t-.-r ccndillim than a year ago. when •'ticce.sa too. Mr. Stowell.
■
Thousands -if camps, today qre' jmt,
,,
.
. terned aflcrVold Hayo-Wcnt-Hti
S'ANIH HIIIS*U rrpSrt • ««.l ■”•- W"&gt;' •»“
y; «
Libbie McKibb.n and daughter’ ••mr. The next mw will be held at lhe aal'a'h»&lt;*
'' tans of
Ruth and Dcit-s nutde a bu&amp;MM :rip T
!u
“
’
tn orange Juice ,rt
to ’the Anw-n; borne of Bob Ln* on the Joe Warner orang** *"
to Haatlfigs Tfiursday.
farm You are cordially invited to at­ can Veterans on the annua! convention
Mr. and Mrs William Shattuck
tend.
•
Parchment culled on
C. p. Angell u studvmg county pro­
ent*. Mr and
grams and camj
"'
’
ThurrJ iy attcri
•rriti
FREEPORT.
m-law'? parent
day until Thursday with r.rr
Quimby Bunds
Dr. and Mrx Walton and Dr. Vaught
Billy and Prt
Detroit called on Mrs. Claude Walin Cloverdale
■ ton Thursday.
.
fjwnt thr w.ck
sing Wcdil___
. Mr nnd Mr- Fraffic Hynes called on
Axa Strait was in-Rrmus'!a»t week. ' Mr and Mr.- U-vi Hynes and Mr ami
Remember to
ram widen Eldon FarTlie thirty-ntxt antjual reunion of Mrs John MlMiler in Grand Rapid,
' M
A men
rclt a group of ..
—c
---------- will
.... French family will Vr heid'at Duck lake Friday ♦•veiling.
'
~
' Saturday the thirteenth
bring to u* at Yankee
Springs
church
Will Blough und Gai! Lightfoot spent
Mitne Sunday evening tn August Abo
fart week at Gun lake.
we undmtgjxt some short .talk., on! Brigr*- are movthg this week into tin. I Dr. PeeKMin and Mrs. Edith GodChn-tun Endeavor work will be given. Curti* hou-r on the Nnrhvilie r-wd.
Jfrey attended the Parker reunion al
Warren Tajlor is laid up with a lame Grand Rapids Sunday
back. ' •
* Mimm Nekla Coot returned lionic
bounced.late:
Tuesday night after, spending two
i necks at Trull's End. Gun lake,
Mr. and Mrs £eon Cool and two­
: children of Hastings were Friday after­
noon callers at the tump of Mr. and
Mrs Frank Cool ;&lt;nd family '
MUses Norma and Nelda Cool *pen!
Friday night with Miss Irb Wartwld at
Clarksville
.
\
Mrs Charles Austin spent Pridki
fcilh her ,&lt;o;-. Will Yule und wife of
j Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs William Yu'-* and Mr
and Mrs. Jacob b«ka of Grand Rapid*
were Sunday guests at the J. C Austin
houic.
MIm Marjorie Jem-on, returned Wed­
nesday frran her vacation with her par­
ents a* Grand U*dgv.
.
Mrs halph J. Burton and.Moore
of Detroit are guests of the former's
paren!&gt;

A lere’f why your food dollar always
a buys more-—in quality and value
-—at J. G. A. Stores. Prove it to
yourself—-todayl

ft

A
A
A

Mb ■ Dorpthy Tabbcrer was in Grand
Rapid* Friday on business.
Mrs Baruh Walton of South Bowne
visited Thursday with Mr and Mr
, Elmer Routh.
Sam E&lt;‘k--rt remain* about the . anw
and wh» able to be over town Friday
William 'Deming nf Galvin Wash­
incton. i* .visiting hb. parents. Mr. and

WHEN WASHINGTON Crossed
the DELAWARE ... HE WAS

Inspired with Confidence
Confidence in Himself Confidence in His Men
Confidence in the CAUSE for Which He Fought
Probably one of the greatest human attri­
butes is “CONFIDENCE.” All human prog­
ress has been lhe result of “Confidence.”
Individual success is possible only through
“Confidence.” We ALL should have “Confi­
dence"—Confidence in ourselves, in our
friends, in ourconnnunity and its institutions.
This sort x&gt;f “Confidence" is needed today
in EVERY PHASE of colninercial life. We
invite YOUR confidence on the merits of

46 years of consistent, accommodating scrv
ice to depositors and to this community ..
an UNBLEMISHED RECORD of conserva­
tive banking cNjierience.
•
Deposits made in thisold bank will put that
much more money back into the channels of
trade and help bring back normal times.

We should all stand by the LOCAL insti­
tutions that have stood by THIS community
during the past years.

'Aieorgv Dentine tin* been very III for

PUFFED WHEAT

IJc

Pkg.

Crisco

Sugar

5*-25c

c.u

19c

BRAN FLAKES ib
pkg.

10c

10c
29c
Kellogg’s Rice Krispies n,. 9c
Salted Peayiuts

Lb

Malted Milk ICR

I

Old Dutch
pkg.

.

Vinegar
Quart lUltU

Cleanser

7c
.

C.n

IGA

w is.

19c

I. G. A. COFFEES
BLEND

Lb

BLEND

Lb. 2SC

Vacuum Pack
De Luxe . . .

BLEND

Lb.

21C

Lt. 39c

Soap ICR

30C

Pickles

25c
u. 10c

Sweet. Quart

Nut Margarine

i &lt; IG A STORES 1

$75,000.00

Draper and daughter. Mrs
The next meeting of the Ladies' Aid
enough, returned Saturday
.«!t with the former'
And Ire member. there will be election
Miller uj M-cd
f
officer* at that time. &amp;o a s&lt;&gt;cciul
Draper, who ha
to be present is xuggested.
auto' ‘‘Ir -‘nd Mr* Charles Stanton of Ca’.-l
‘
edonia and granddaughter. Peggv spent:

Surplus

the Barney Mill school picnic
Mr. and
"■* Mrs. Arthur Covi*y and
j Clattd- camped at Newton lake last
and week and Eileen spent the week with
her uiandmotlier. Mrs. Mattie ' Van.
। Sycklr in Johnstown
*
The Barry County road cofnmi&amp;ion-;
era have -their machinery installed in
the gravel pit on the Jamie smith place
«burg and altcady have several slock piles,
bey
in readiness for the improvement ol
d Mrs Ca'djttekert of Grand the road leading east out, of Dowhng
pent Sunday with the former's which is quite necewary a* this stretch !
■’ ihd Mt ’ John Ricker:
. of roXd connects M-37 with the fnain I
■ and M
Baker reads running into Niohvillc and oilier
Nyla Jean Pierce and

rm.aim! l*:uib' of iLuhome of Mr and Mu Dan uooden-iugh. ■
'
Mu* Dorothi G'.vxlenough spent the
the Ivm-- of Mr and Mr.
I Itaxungs
d J-vephinc Novukey and

Vidi

June

aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs Aaron
Schwucho at Battle Creek.
Mr and Mrs Earl Olskill and eonof Royal Oak suited his brother. Lloyd
and family and their parents Mr and
Mr» Charles Gaskill Sundae
Thr usual church jcrttee* will be
omitted next Sundkv on account of the
home coming aUBanfleld
The Cemetery Circle meets thU week
Thursday for dinner and the Weeks
-**00* P*1™* on ^wday the 13th.

I s.ruMtt, n.,ht
*&lt;«■"' noBWIU.
Mr and Mr* S E Johtuon. Mr and
F-’*ncu Neilson- spent from Friday
Mr- F w IngalMx* Iva Zeigler and until Sunday evening in Grand Rapidi,
Cotwin Nov:j.key of Grand Randi tbi- J,vd Freeport with ius people.
Mr* Motuma
Momma anjl
and two
led rclattres in U»e village Suqdav
Mr and Mr*.
W W B-Higlmer 1.1 expected hon.e daughter* of Grand Rapid* spent Satthu week after an extended stay in De- urday with Mr and Mrs Cha* B
trait
Johnson. Their son. Jaixn Momma, reAgailu Kunde ot Detroit is vteitlng fumed home with them.
rr parenu. Mr and Mn. R F
Caller* Thursday evening at the
unde
CLa» B Johnson home were, their
Mr and Mrs Will Draper vui'ed the duWren. Mr and Mrs Theodore Wivformer'* mother. Mn H Draper Sun- in«» aSM1 family. Mr and Mrs Ernes'
da’Dunlap of Middleville and Mr. andr
Mr* liaarl Novukey spent the week Mr*. Robert Garrett.
end with her cousin. Mu* Nina Wright
Roberta SUgle of Middleville spent
in Lowell
» te*
,h* *«® P«rl of '»♦* ****
The North and South aider* played *‘Vh ‘“I grandparent*. Mr and Mr*
bill Friday night, tha t-xge being 7-4 Robert Garrett
favor of the North *:de
Mr «&gt;&lt;* Mr* Wood* of Grand Rap­
.
in &lt;a &gt;
ul*. accompanied &lt;by Mrs Elite Snyder.
It take* more than two acre* of crop.', called on Mr. and Mr* Chas B John

ent-fourth of an acre

feed a Japan- to Mrs. Snyder s home
Mill*.

$50,000.00

T &gt;T
Factory-to-Yqu

after
Mr*.

5C

10c

Hastings City Bank

Odek’a Wednesday.
,
Cullers «t the George Deming horn-the past week were. Mr. and Mrs
Georg* Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Janie*
Tliompsnn of Caledonia. Mr nnd Mrs
Frank HcintgJeman. Mr and Mis
Forrest Lutherman ot Dutton. Mr and
Mr.* George Woldring. Mrs Chauncov
Davenport 6f Holland. Mr. and Mrs
F C Deining of Grand Rapid*. Mrs.
Wayne Benton and many other frictui.*

Pork &amp; Beans

1 St

Dressing THOUSAND
ULANP

‘G’

Mr. and Mrs Ed, Hall.and Air. und
Mrs. Henry (Catcher spent a couple
dais lax! Week with George Miller at
hl- cottage at Gun lake
.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Gilliland called on

SALE.'

Profits Sacrificed on Hundreds
of Items to Make More Friends

MANY ARTICLES TO
BE GIVEN AWAY
■at this sale! Get large hand bill lor lull list ol items

Toilet Goods
Rexall Remedies
Pharmaceuticals
Sundries

Puretest Products
Hospital Itemj
Rubber Goods
Pure Foods

All at Factory-to-You, Money-Saving Prices! Come in and
look over the display of guaranteed merchandise on sale.

Save

with

Safety

at the

Rexall Store

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS

GOODS DELIVERED

PHONE 2131

�fags Kumm

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. Al'CtST 16, lg&gt;2

MILO.
Mrs. Milo-Lehman will be the hoftlcr-*
of Uie Milo Ladies' Aid Wednesday aft­
ernoon, August 17. A pot luck -’.upper
will be served. Tills will be the annual
meeting, a good attendance desired.
Tlie Home Literary club- Juul a very
pkMaht- meeting Thursday nt the La­
dle* Library .it Richland where the.
were gums Lt the Library Association
nndW.C T. U. club* for their annual
picnic dinner und program provided b&gt;

MICHIGAN BEL
TELEPHONE CO

D.--m»Jd arid Crir! Cartel
the countries visited and told Mine wry
amo-lng stories pl the p« «epi»- hr mH grand (Mrents,
during tin* ,-Jx muntiw ol his stay.. Th*
meeting elosetf by singing "Owd R.
ify Trrtyrr return*;!
With You TiU We-Meet Agiup.-'
irund Rapids Sum
Lieutenant Governor Luren D. Dick*
inxon will sjx-ak at Milo church' hex' Maurice Johnson and family
Mr. nnd Mr:-. Prank Tta
AnU-Balonn
maiij iMitui. F.nri mid Wilson, attc:

M»caker m this great emiM-.
■ CMlk-rt at the Flower isoinc Siijidav
itfternton wen- Jx&gt;ub and Li-na piuin
of Galeaburg. Mr. and Mrs John E)&gt;plt-y mid Mrs. Corn Muri-hot! m»j
granddaughter of Krilamuzoo who «jv
,-4&gt;.*f«fina two. wrelu varhtiMUiw at
Crooked lake. Mr*. Hnitie uellmger
Wa . u gut at this home for dmiit-r.
Miss Mildred puher luw been visiting
relative:- ui Bafth- Creek oil the mist
week, She is expected home lhfa&gt; Mon­
day.
’
.
.
1 Raymnnd Mnhuc of E flurry viait&lt;,-&lt;l
■ Herman Ftxher Sunday. They attend*
ed Sunday Scljool at ftlovefdale in the
morntnu•
t The Triple Link club will meet with
.Mrs. IL Flower next Friday, A jk&lt;l hick
dinner will be served at one o'clock.

VISIT MICHIGAN
lb your oul-uf-Htalc relntivcH and friends like
to picnic ifeHidc npurkling HtrcaniH . . . wander
along old. Indian trails . . . or, camp on the
nh«&gt;r&lt;* of,|&gt;irturcsqu&lt;; lakes, tell them to vaca*.
lion in Michigan.

The millions of dollars spent each year by
Michigan’* thousands of visitors add to the pros*
|M*rity of the slate. i-cl us also sjM’od otic own
vacations in Michigan this year, thereby conAciluUntg still further to ils prosperity.

Wedrw .aiav. Congratulation.;
Our b.»ll ls&gt;

There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations

ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you ...
*

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

There have been no failures of Building
and Loan Associations iri Michigan during
the past year.

QJlje Rational ffioait &amp;
^nucBinteitt ffnntpaitu
1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Evisblbhed 18A9

J. L. Maus &amp;l Son. Local Representative, Hastings

!■

Beef
Rolled Rib Roast

Lb.

Choice

Lb 6c
17c
JL

Mrs. Wm. Cushing of Alina b spehd, mg UU.' week here
.
J Miss LUllati fjowerby and Mr.&lt; Wl!-&gt;
liam McCann called on Mrs. Mury
Trego, who t» ill at tlie home of her I
■ i daughter. Mrs R. B. Walker.
Mr. and Mr/. C. N Burger arid two]
Adv.• children were Saturday night visitor*
| at the home of their father. C. A Bur- i
ger. and wife Mr. \Burser has been
; transferred from Grand Rapids, whenhe has been working, to Flint
I Mr. and Mrs Allen Matthews and
[their daughter. Mrs Florence Murdock,
and Jane. Matthews of Middleville
were Bunday evening callers at the
McCann homes.
I Mr. and Mrs. James Nagel are at­
tending campmeeting at Sebewa Cor­
I nera near Sunfield.
ORANGEVILLE.
|« Mr. and Mrs Albright and w- al
i friends from Marshall were Sunday
i afternoon visitors of Mr, and Mrs
I Clyde Nichol* o! this place.
[ Mrs. Charles Crawford spent one day .
tlx: past week with friends at Doster.
Miss Alice Venema ot Otscjo b
spending the week with Maxine Foote
at this place
Mr and Mrs. August LaFountaine
and little eon of Hopkins arc spending
a couple of weeks with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Catcher
Mamed at Otsego Saturday evening.
{Miss Ethel Klambn nk of Otsego and,
ojgrence L Rupe ot this place Con-j
gratuliuotu

Ber. Ncrs^n aud foasly atte^de^ the:
Ncrxgc ttnuly reunjen »t Gull J4U1

Young Pig

Fresh Ground Pork

Young Pig

Pork Steak

SAUSAGE

Pork Loin Roast

3 Lb!
Ki::.::..

: vacation,

Do'tuivan. Mrs. Jaite|
Bessie Roger.-, and Mtof Grand Rapids visit­
Mr?. McCann one day

.Sunday There were auty-Rve prutr.t
. to enjoy a day rutting.

BEEFROASTI BEEFSTEAK

V*

'■in.in.:

■ Hu- Lathe,-.' Aid Society
• pleasantly entertained at the home m
Mra. Floyd Benner.
Bien yid. Evan'Graham ttom.ncat
Lowell M»nt last wei-k with tlwir
.grandmother. Mrs; Sowerby and cclu-t

!

Snow White
Lb.

Tender Meaty
Ribs

■r at uraixi Rap

Mr und Mr.- Alva Mcx.re and dauull
&gt;r. Eitev n of cjnri ‘
iwtiiiR.Mr., Monie'.,

Otto D&lt;-Ward, n former teacher In
our schoobs. anti since then a student
in Michigan State at Lttristnii. called on
*0riw of the old time Iric-nds Saturday.
He hull a line position for next year
Otto made, many friend, while Here
w ho arc plcaeed to know dial he is .do­
ing well and hope lor his future suc-

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich.

Alter all is said and done, there are but
very few investments which have held up as
well as investments in Building and Loan

Friday with lie,

25c

r«.'k4Lb*.

K.kE.d

25c

9&lt;.

CHICKENS
FANCY FRESH DRESSED FOWL

LARD
SLICED BACON

33c
15c

Rendered

Connecticut. Delaware. Maine, Mtnl«. Ou W«ln&gt;-.st!ay a qu.mit v of the Iur«. nitiirc of our old school building. wa--. nesota. New Jersey. New York, Oregon
rcmovrd and went on its way to DehfflT and* Wucuuiua oil forbid lurch-hiking.
1 Mich., where‘it will again be in nw.
1
Mrs, Max Lynd left tor Ohio on
i Wednesday and when rhe jctunis Mrr-.
i Mattie Lynd will return with her and
, 'again lx- nt.'lwr harm- here, after. |iav. Ing been gone for Mime monthThe locM telrphoiw employt-cs had a
picnic supper nt Given lake Thursday
1 evening. A -swjr enjoyable time wi

Mrs. Nettie
Shrouder. Mrs.
Clayton Kelley
ed their aunt.

VEAL ROUNDS I,-d,iTi"! 16c
Veal Steaks -c"*:
19c

th*-w* reunion
Sunday,

lcd&lt;&gt;. Ohio,
with Mr. «

Glenn Storrs, of Grand Rapids, ix
spending a few week-s with hi* grand*
pnientc. G. D and Mrs. Whitmore.
;
Mrs. Itert Yerrington and daughter, i
of Parkville. Mo., are veiling relatives
and mends here. 7’liey drove through I
m less'than two days. Some different}
than Ute old day.', when the hn-bans'
and father went wx-s
' **

All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

SENSATIONAL
PRICES

For More Lb.

team.
grocers and meat &lt;ki
always draws a c rowd to .thr

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!

WWMKDMOMYMJIU'

Cuts None Sold

NOR 1 HE

showboat play at D&gt;wvl| 1;

Some grades of coAl have al-

Only A. &amp; P. Could Offer Such

Any and All

hwu

MII)DLEV1I.I.E.
Mr -and Mr Grant - Whitlock ot
Quincy. Mich., were here on bu.-uu
Wednesday und Thursday of last week
and greatly enjoyed m-elng tlx- old time
•LfW-nH-x. They lived for somt- year
MHithwv-t of town and lht-ir many
Iriemh were happy fo we flv.ni
again. They arc ai il ai’riuuhiivd with
our former h ucliers. Mr. and Mr- E. JJeiniing.'i. and rejxinvd them wTil and
greatly enjoying their work.
..
■ aid Kitm
Mr-find" Mr*. Ed. Slmtie- an- very

And wherever you go, dispel worry by lelephpn*
ing home nnd office freauenlly. (lull’ friends to
tell them when you will arrive.-Tele­
phone uiliend fur hotel uecopiniodritions. Ixnig Distance Tales are low.

LOST ANYTHING?—Try a Banner Want

Hon at Ann Arbor Friday,
friend.-, wish him luck arid a

Little Irin and Junior Trail
Grandville npent lhe pa-&gt;t wr&lt;
tlicir&lt;-3rrmidparept», Mr. ■ mu
FrmiKjrravis
Mr. mui Mrs Carrier Schdnii
attended tite Burrus reunion at
U;dgv. Sunday,
Mr. nnd M[-*’ Howard Harr. •
ly urw o'clock,
dinner, Mrs Mills
called the meeting to older and
sang together -Amcnea Tla- B&gt;-auti- .d the home of Mr., and MrfuL” Mrn. Fuq^f^tack.'ivn reciU-d he*
b- atilllul pricm *TIm-Two Chord-’ at'.* I
telling of the dtcumstah^M winch
prompted Up- writing ul tiu- |Mx ni Mi&gt;
’Mtlls. then Intnxluivd th,-- sixt)k&lt;-r u!
the aftenioxh. Dr Eriie.-it Burnham ol
‘W S T C.. Kalxhuisoo, who gave mi Park.’Saturday
-inhic-j'tuu^.acidri’r-;-oil his recent trip
to Eurojx1 Dr. Burnham dwelt .more

Tell them to

Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

POWERS ECHOES.
Blrg*- Brill. grandson of Mr. nnd ‘Mr

H"~ HAMS

i Lb. Pkg.

- j^c

' Picnic

MICHIGAN

COFFEE

fXTOSITION
DETROIT

Admission
Reduced to

COFFEE

0

7 DAYS
7 NIGHTS
lorrl Fun for the Youngntep
. .. Fun for the Old Folk* . . .
F»ui for'EVERYBODY: Ser

MIm Michigan Ik-ants Cunletd . . . Hear the niJtrvvlouy

Libit*... Hon* l niiw a Lit of it!

29c

Pkg. Carton

19c

10 Bar‘ 25c

P. &amp; G. or Kirk/Flakc

ROLLED OATS

22 /l

ROLLED OATS

CLEAN BULK

KELLOGG’S Corn n»i&lt;e.
POST TOASTIES

Lb

6

Bag 49c

13c
2 Lge. Pkgi. 21c
^2 Lge. Pkg* 21c

PEANUT BUTTER

Sept. 410

50c

Lb.

Maxwell House or Del Monte

MATCHES
SOAP

Lb.'

3

EIGHT O’CLOCK

2

lb..

Lb. Jar

PEANUT BUTTER

10c

FANCY BULK TEA

AJAX YELLOW SOAP

CIGARETTES

Lb; 39c
6 Ba • 19c

LUCKY STRIKES
CHESTERFIELDS FLATS

WHITEHOUSE MILK
MUSTARD
RICE

BEANS

27c
c.„. 9C

Quart Ja

DILL PICKLES
Fancy Head

Quaker Maid

15c

Quart Jar

5

Pounds

5 *-*n*

15c

10c
20c

25c

A&amp;PTM GFOOD
STORES
nM Ailutk A PMfe Ta* C*.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST !•» 1M1

| LEGAL’ NOTICES

|

Callers. at Mr. and Mr, J. W. Ted­
row s Sunday were. Mr. und Mrs. J
Jones of Laming and Dr Fowler qf

Mr. and &gt;Irs. Lewis Erway nnd fam­
ily of Kalamazoo spent the week end
at the home of Ray Erway'a.
'
Miss Ruth Eleanor Erwuy returned
home Saturday alter several 'weeks"
g Kenyon Sunday. ,
Capitola" Baechlrr and mother. v;.4t at Kalamazoo. Unsing and Ann

SHULTZ.
I shower for Mrs. Merle Savacool (Flos­
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinson attend- sie Hullngi at Mrs Walter Johncock's
cd lhe Eagle school reunion Saturday . of Barber’s Corners Saturday eve­
’ .
Stuart and Irene Mason of Kain-, ning
mazoo spent last week visiting at- Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Brown nnd Tsa| belle of Prairieville spent Sunday at
Gordon nnd George Thompson"*.
Mrs. Etta Spiller of Bantlcld U Mrs Kathryn Hart's.
spending a feu*, days al the Andrew | Mr. and Mrs: Andrew Smith enterj tamed the ' Smith reunion nt tlwir
8:f|lth home.
_____ __ ,___ ChamU&amp;lain I ! home Sunday. Fifty-four guests from
Maybelle Hart. Mrs. .Kathryn various places including Battle Creek,
Grace and Robert motored to Augusta. Bajtfleld, Grand Rapids. Lan­
sing und Dflton enjoyed a wry pleas­
Mlrhicnn Sutiirdav.
Mrs. Gordon Thompson attended the ant day together. . Mrs. Mary McIn­
tyre.of Battle Creek remained fur n
utters reunion at Gun lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quirk of Milo few days' visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McOlocklin and
day party at Mrx Hatt
baby of Hasting*. John Haven, und
Hastings Wednesday
Georite Cogswell of Lakeview were
Mrs. Jessie Payne of
tended the "Community
Annabelle Cogswell also
SonnevtWes Thursday.
_____
Virginia Havens over Sot- sons. Mr. and Mrs* Harlan Scobey of
the busy time, only" fifteen were pres­
There are 435 members tn the
ent but all report a fine time The
United States House of Representa­
Milo called there Sunday afternoon.
next meeting will be held with Mr. and
Miss Maybelle Hurt attended a tives.
Mrs. Oeofge Clouse.

Mr and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore arjdj
family, accompanied by M&gt;m Emjlnu [
Chandler of Hastings, attended - the]
Rrinenstool reunion at Stockbridge ।
Wednesday of last week.
I
i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose of Has-!
tings visited Sunday in the home of'
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erway j
Merritt Gate, of Lansing ta visiting'
Mr. nnd Mrs Clyde Warren. .
Mr and Mrs Roy Erway drove to!
Grand Rapids Thursday of last week.,
also called on Mr and Mrs. Homer
Shively of Gun lake.
I
About twenty ‘young people from,
here attended the Parish young peo- ]
pie's party nt Kellogg's landing on
Thornapple River. There were fifty-i
five present. Tlie evening was spent
with games, which were followed by a!
marshmallow roast.
These parties I
have been very successful und have!
furnished a fine form of Entertainment j
and we hoi&gt;e that even more young]
people, will come out and join them I
because nil the young people of tlie,
1 Parish arc invited.'
'
| There 'will be nn ice cryum social j
given at tho Goodwill church this week ’
Friday-eftning. August 12- Everyone
Ls lnvi,c&lt;* 10 corne
]

Frarik Horn and son Clinton attended
lhe Adders reunion at Streeter** landItHf Gun lake Sunday.

land Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. William Sonncvllle and

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pierson and chil­
dren from Kentucky also Mrs. Mary
Bradley of Lansing and Mrs. Roberta
ot Hastings were afternoon callers at
Sterling ©wroth's one day lost week.

Sunday afternoon callers at Dan
Roberts' were, Mr. aiui Mrs. Orville
Dell Shively of Hastlmrs
’
Mrs. Mary Holsaple visited friends
in Nashville last w&lt;tk.

UNTIL THURSDAY AUG. 18&lt;h.

Kroger Scratch Feed
For Best Rawlu Ui« Krogene

Krogtf eoeich feed h tho Ideally balanced food Io* all
poeltry — coanpwe ow quality
Always at ilia Right Price

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorter enter-;
talnt-d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don'
’ i Karcher of Hustings. Callers in the
in- afternoon were. Mr. und Mrs Richard]
“LHolfenden ortSilver Creek. Mr. and
■ Mr*. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shorter|
„t and Mr and.Mn*. Morse Olmstead and.
-] family of Kalamazoo
•
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Enzlan and son
■,,i.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl]
i-»&gt; Enztan at'Kalamazoo. In the P. M I
],"* they called on ’ relatives at Battle]
। Creek.’
■ "
■
• •
—! Genevieve Crandall and Russell Rey? i nolds spent the vttek end with the for’1' meFs patent* at Kalamazoo' and spent *
* Sunday at Lake Michigan.
f • Mrs. Mae Hudson who spent .a few■
‘ days last week with Mr. nnd Mrs. War-!
3 sen Cairns returned to her home ad
J Vicksburg. Tuesday.
- I
? Mrs Conklin entertained relatives j
•from Kalamazoo and Owowo Sunday, j

,hJ Mr. and Mrs. Clare Marshall and
in family. Earl" Marshall'and friend spent
dy.; Sunday at the Get* farm.
. ; Mrs Sarah auroth W.t called to
: Nashville by the serious illness of her
u .Ulster, Mrs. Rosa Weber.
, i Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Decker returned
from their trip to the northern^Mrt of
t.j jthe state last Tuesday.
••
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Vin-j
Ji cent Norton were Mr. and Mrs. Ken-;
ineth Norton of Marshall and Patricia [
" While and Mr, Led Mtwnar. Mrs.
Margery Norton went to Marshall for,
a few days' visit.
“r*
MU* Ruth Mudge accompanied Mr. I
■'V. and Mrs Will Hyde to Lansing for j
•f.|i»»rth&lt;. ui th* Hu Farmers' Day Friday.

। Tlie first piano manufactured In the
‘United States was made in Philadel' phia in 1775 by John Behrent.

Investing Safely
One of the many Biters that we receive.
“This morning I have a-printed copy of the 39th annual statement
as of July 1. 1982 I want to Hake this occasion to congratulate
you. and the Association, on what it w*»tld seem to be an unparal­
leled record. The development, of the past year have made It
Impossible for an attorney to advise a client as to what form of
investment could be safely relied upon. Apparently the Savings
and Loan principle Ls still in the ascendancy, and is likely to re­
main at the top for a long, long time. Very Sincerely."
The original Is on flic in our office.
,
Tlie Standard Is proud of its 39 years, safely earning ami paying
a 5‘; dividend—this. wlHFthe reserve fttpd ot $400,000bo is offered
for your consideration when you have money to invest.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Detroit. Michigan

Ixxral Representative

I. L. MAUS S’ SON
HASTINGS, MICH.

4 “A 19c

Pet or Carnation
EVAPORATED MILK - Country Club

Pound Cake

—‘ 19c

Delkiout—Ov«n faeth

Lipton’s Tea
The

Pear trets planted by Lotih XIV 250' Mr and Mrs Paul Smith and son
year* neo were recently in full bloom Victor of Battle Creek spent Sunday
in Versailles, France.
j
-Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daly.
•
• Mr. and Mrs. Sihler and daughter
Helena ot Chicago, and Mr. und Mr.’
'Carl Motganthaler of Nashville and
■Mr. nnd Mrs. Curt Marshall were rc1
‘.'•i'1’ *• ‘''" cent visitors ut Mr. and Mrx. Will'
f
l**t. .HwwbhU.
•
Mr. und Mrs. George Green called
C Frsh'.un. Jihier'on Mr. nnd Mrs. Loranzo. Mudge of
- rsi.i- »» jt.t H i Barryville Sunday.
l
'
'
'
; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Onuteud of Nash। &lt;
Guy ] ville were Sunday evening callers nt
DnlyS. ’
IV o jru-i--*! Mr. and. Mrs. Beryl .Nash called on
.4-. ii .■ * j Stuart Nash in the Leila"hospital at
i. -,.11 .1* . ( \, -■ ,i I Battle Creek-Sunday und found him;
'ii. ':-. iver/much
rr/ mum improved.
improvedMr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and family ]
,i jH-Ttlu-n;
spent Spnday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred । ■
Miller tn Assyria.
.
Ortho Hawblitz spent mn« of last)
.week with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Antov Wengar near Nashville;

Griswold at JaHarvon

THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY AUG. 12th.

F«mou« Yellow Label — K4b. pkg. 19c

37c

10c

Railin Bread
You know the quality—Special

Philadelphia

3 &gt;*»• 25c

cheese

Rich and laity • ipaead* eerily

25c

3

Sardines

Oval Toatato SerdM.i

3

Palmolive Soap

19c

SWCS SUDS

££ 29c

Block Salt
Fine quality block mU

CatSUp

10c

Cooatry Club

Spacial Vote Item*
Moildey to Thund*y Augtnt 15th to Uth

Kraft

5 votes

q«.

SALAD DRESSING

Prunes i h&gt;. 3 votes
Sumweet

Embassy

pl

5 votes

SANDWICH SPREAD

Sardines

5 votes

Tomato—3 ovel can*

Pound Cake 5 V,otes
Calo Dog Food 3 votes
Mason Jan 10 votes

Fresh Fruit* end Vegetibles

19c

Oranges
^Celery

£11

F*«y. ha*h «nd c*p

3

Lemons

&lt;lor

8c

1 0c

CaUforiila SankUt—300 die

Bananas

3»- 17c

Choice yellow Frail

Choicest Quality Meats

BEEF POT ROAST “ 9‘
SMOKED HAM
12&gt;’
ROAST
VEAL ROAST’7‘161
Pork Loin Roast S 10‘
BROILERS ’■"'“""'A 18'
Ring Bologna
10"

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 17, 1932

FARMER BROWN IS iSETe°rtTrew°big crowd Second Amendment to the State Con
stitution Would Wreck Present Tax
COMING NEXT SUNDAY
Generous Applause Indicated
Appreciation of Audience
For Splendid Program

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 16

'meteors attracted

FLOWER SHOW
A GREAT SUCCESS

A

WIDE ATTENTION HERE.

Large Shooting Stars Made
I
Brilliant Path Across the
,

System Without Adequate Substitute

Heavens
TO SPEAK AT ,HETHODIST
GALDIOLUS RAISED BY GUY
a
“
,
Did you watcl/ for lire meteors after i
Wednesday evening the newly- or­
CHURCH AT TWO P. M.
GIDDINGS WAS BEST
Aside fsoffirffcting candidate.^, vot- levied for the payment of interest and city or village taxes including roud and'midnight Thursday night? The Writer.;
ganized band gave its second concert.
I which drew a large audience to the er*
,
at
the
November
election
will
deprincipal
on
obll«ation«
heretofore
inschool
taxes
that
may
be
levied
against
will
admit
that
he
did
and
what
he
saw
ON FARM QUESTIONS
ONE SHOWN

There was every evidence I,
rurred.
which mmj »hall be separately- real and personal property could no: jm not so much. In a-period of about ]
t,K‘ fate of seven proposed con.
'■ assessed
in all case*: PROVIDED, exceed more than &gt;15 per $1,000 oN twenty minutes he raw fourteen shootthe
t" Hasting*
**„*,„. City
C„v Band.
Band The
T*» applause
|that thl* limitation may te- Increased valuation
'Ing stars, one of which was a large VISITOR^ EXPRESSED APof the audience was generous The
a period of not to exceed five years
That is, the owner of a farm whose meteorite, which made a brilliant path'
FOR SIXTEEN YEARS , splendid music merited the fine com-_&lt;lne law. All of them nre important....for
PRECIATION OF DISPLAY
None of them op' The second to appear otj the ballot and Jat any one time, to syst more than a periOnal and-'real propertv has an as- across the sky
....
,
- «
pllmente paid to the organization andJone of’the most important Iy Article X. loial of five per cent pt thr-a*»e*M-d se^d valuation of »2.5OO wouFTTray P*rently. reached the ground and mot
~
Comes Under Auspices Of Bar- iu leader. Raymond Wlndeknecht.
valuation, by two-third* vote- of the uot lnore than J37 50 in real »6d per- of them were small They seemed to be : Late Summer Flowers Of Van­
'
ritv 8cc- 2&gt;- which propenes to limit taxa- ,elector* of
any a*.*e**lnc district, —
nr „nai tax. He might pay considerably WavcW‘n Hirt, for one would reei
-* —
- —
ry County Farm Bureau— ' n^d.
* . “
*J Od«i mu&gt;k ho ","n “” —■ "“d ■"“"'
"nd.
,
ouu —
Kinds
Were ....
Included
when provided for by the rharter of-a ,morb during the year through some one shooting star and quickly there-!
------Ilu Pl,ee “v tndlvlduaI and community 1 ‘
ce£l
]°.en&lt;lrd 1municipal corporation; PROVIDED1
All Are Welcome
In Exhibits
other farm of taxation but $3750 li the;af^t another would appear Four)
An imimrtant meeting, under the life II Is fine that we have such a j
* XZ&gt;t^**’'
* amended ;|FURTHER, that thl* limitation ahull
*,uhuc» u
u^b. *
cm,
Baskets allu
and ubouquets
of&gt; *roses,
red.
very maximum that can be levied smaller meteor., and the one big one
auspice* of the Burry County Farm good band. -In every way possible the'
’ *' g
1
.against hh real and personal property' flashed across tlie sky withui a fewjpUik, white and yellow, golden rod.
Bureau, will be lu-Jd at the Methodist city and dtUen* of Hustings should
Th * ul a,n‘’u"1 01 um ■«**»»«« .
{both yellow and white; purple, pink.
by all the various diytelon* ut stale second* ol each other.
: against property for ail purposes ini,9”~
ihurch in Ulis city next Sunday after- , give them every encouragement,
- ----- ------ « • *. -----------relj variegated and white petunias;
,
any one year sball not exceed one and | Tiw provision-. ol till* propu.red and local government* combined.
noon. August 21,’ at two o’clock sharp.---------------~ ----------- !----I snapdragon^ in several colors; Calluiw-half per rent of the awwd vatu-I amendment are. clear. After 1932 tinC. 3. Brown, better known as Farmer,'
ifornla and dwarf rinnias. strong and
alien uf tuld property, except taxes ' t .Hal of the state, county, township and
(Continued on page six)
Brown. 1* the apMUr. Tiie committee!
i sturdy and of all shades: dahlia* of all
Ip charge’hope that every Barry coun-1
color.&lt; .mixed bouquet* of field flowers
ty farm bureau member and his wife.
CATCHES TWO LARGE
including black-&lt;*y&lt;-d Susans and Queen
DEAN DAVENPORT TO
will attend and bring a' neighbor.
i
Anne’s lace: golden glow; pink and
l
SPEAK
SUNDAY
A.
M.
WALL-EYED
PIKE
Clias. 8 iFanm-n Brown is a native:
] white and purple sweet peas ; brightof Utah and was reared in the west.
was a cowpuncher and rode UhSupplying At Methodist Church
Ten Years Old Boy Has Better INVJTED TO ATTEND KEL- mortelles of yellow and white; calenThmge In ills younger days. Later hr FINAL DAY FOR ENROLLdulas;
corn -flowers,
LOOG CAMP FREE OF
J---------------- double und single;
"
During Pastor's Va­
' Luck Than His Father
'double tiger lilies: money plant: agerawent to Arizona, where lie engwn-d in
MENT IS WEDNESDAY,
ALL EXPENSE
cation
'
and Companion ’
tum: white scabioste: vari-colored
. r,
,
a ..
.
i AMERICAN
LEGION
AND
AUGUST 2 4
I asters; perennial phlox; marigolds:
। Winje
While Reverend and-Mrs.
and • Mrs. L
L. L
L.
Mile.-* Waters, ten-years old son oil
j ccclucombs; summer lilac or butterfly
। Dewey and George are away on n short COMMERCIAL CLUB COOP­ Mr and.Mis Harry Wu'.&lt;r. . w„s one of OPENS ON AUGUST 22
bush; sultan and slatls. both light
vacation ills pulpit is being supplied.’
ERATING
the happiest lx&gt;yx in Barry- county on
■
RESPONSE HAS BEEN
...
Next Sunday Denn Eugene DaVenpOTt
.
AND CLOSES AUGUST 31 lavender In color: niany flowers with
Saturday. He and ills father and John!
i unknown names, and' a great profusion
Wood wi-n- tVlnng'oitt on Crooked tek- !
SPLENDID IN HASTINGS will give the uddn.
We are sunr»n*n-r asirx
---- . •
,. that
nun-everyone
-everyone will
wui act
gci a real inji-vage FREE OX ROAST AND
and Miles hnd all the luck He caught Lads to Receive Scout Training 'of gladioli of every color and kind.
featured the entries at the Flower
Live Political Interest Shown— I who h&lt; ar.^ the Dean
tw, wall-eyed pike, one measuring 22 i
PICNIC AT FAIRGROUNDS inctes and the other one 22 '. inch&lt; -.' Under Trained Leadership— .Sho# held in Qin city on Saturday.
: preacher, but is one of this country's
Evident That Voters Appre­ , able tidnkers and writers. He will have
Lloyd Shafer In Charge
-iwMf-M W 1" newly ornnued Ou­
Fine Program-Of SportAo Fea: something' worthwhile to tuty on tile
prised it. "Huh. and they ■meaning.
. (len clubciate Responsibility
The camp period for scoute and
the flowers mentioned above.
I his fattier and Wood* never gut ■.;‘ needy
I Because Hastliup city te the only ; object ol religion in his gitklr* &gt;-• next Hire Day Of Enjoyment—
boys of Altegan and Barry (thete were fohage plante. geraniunu, k
i
Sunday
morning,
at
the
u&gt;uAl
hour
tor
:*trike~
Naturally he was. rather ।. counties, ten years o! age and over. Ve- miniature rock garden, and a fine ex1 part of Barry county where a reregts- i service. 10:30. ■
V
Pljin to.Be In Attendance
proud of his achievement.
iration of voters is required tin.-, year,
| gins August 22nd.. and runs through j hibil of rJn(ts and qullU. both new and
: ’What will bo doing on I-abor Day in
the Banner lias been urging all city
1 the 3UL Camping expenne t» taken. o[d The rug and quilt display was
Hastings?"- ha* been happily solved by,
care of by the W K Kellogg Founda- antleI thl. auspice.-, of the Hastings
, the Commercial Club and the Amen-''
pro|&gt;eily placed on the list
Wearc
, tion and the tx-autilul camp on the women’s Club, the winners being
!
can
Legion.
Representatives
of
the
proud of the record so far made by the
| siiore of North Pme tek*- in Barry rhosrn by the popular vote of the visUnion came before Hie club Tuesday I
voter* of Hosting
At this writinr
| comity will be filled with two hundred, ltWs to' the Show. In the west show
noon saying that it Hie club would up-:
; more timn 2.200 voters', names hpve
earnest scout*, leadera. and other need’, window was,a very attractive rock gar* prove the program which they proibcWR enrolled und more are being tidd-i
li “W'
i den. made by Clyde Wilcox, and in the
-.anted, and rts members would back it
icd every day. It now seema, probafil •
: # 'The quota of 91 boys and officer:-' eaw window
-UIUVI* baskets
uua.rKT ofui gladioli
fc.auiuu and
m***i
financially, the .U-gi'on would do the
JUDGING TEAMS TO COM-I
Allegan county has already been ■ mixed blossoms made an attractive exEEPL,ES T0 QUESTIONNAIRE
tinTt, r&gt;«Ti emsmtr nsrn
‘ scl'*cted and remaining nw-vary tn- hlblt. Clyde WlICox and Roy Chandler
Club voted unanimously to ryfer the•
day.* - previous to the {irimarv
primary Ij
PETE FOR STATE FAIR
•■
—
■
—
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—
twenty duv..
SENT OUT BY CRUSAD­
1 Vestigation Will t).- completed in Barr;- furnishing the flowers. These were not
matter to two committee/. to go. over ।
felection, which will be held on Tile*-1
i county in the next few day.&lt;
. entered for awards, however. The L. V.
ERS ORGANIZATION
TRIP IN SEPT.
(the matter carefully Mith represents-I
; day. September 13 K ’
■ The program will be one of scouting; Bessmer and C B; Hodges Jewelry
lives nf the Legion, atyi that If.the two
The Bunner has b.-n tnrere.sUd in B(-CTC U|Q PACC »*/lTU
i patterned -after the daily routine at storrs hod exhibits of various kinds of
■ cpib committees should approve. the
CHWLts 5
looking over rejioru. in Grand Rnplds ntolo nlo LAot Wllfl
Camp
Ben
Johnston,
area
scout
camp,
va.es. and a mantel arrangementr
GIRLS
TO
JUDGE
AND
Commercial Club: not',a* qo'organiza­
and Detroit dailies, as well as in many {
nCMniUCTDATC PA Al All Air supplemented by health training and j loaned by Mrs E J. Pratt, attracted
BARRY COUNTY PEOPLE tion, but its membership, would up-,.
geiwral fanning. He is one of the most weekly newspapers, to tire how n-rcgis- I
UtMUNo I nA 11 LANNINu special activities
I considerable attention. The Wallace
Jirove. would' coo|&gt;crate und help theJ*
picturesque figures in American agri
—. ­ trni|(&gt;n has progressed in other places .
Vin.ht
nf
Morning.
;
Feed
and Seed Store had a display of
culture Pxlav. in wit and humor We find that not a single one has made , Declines to Foretell Just What project financially.
Eight Boys of Dairy and Fat Bon wHl arjsa-at 7 00.
■Continued on page nine. part*l*o.)
The two rommiUees iffH representer
F’urmcr" Brown-rivaJ* Will Rogers und ns ^
......................
credltabte
n showing as lias Hu»-1
He Will Do In Legislature
Stock Teams Selected—Fine i fug raising at 7:30
1
•
tlves
of
the
Legion
later
In
the
day
and
‘
Tills
indicates
a
live
political
|
hiu. the earnestness of a man who'tings. T-‘:l
, 7:45—Breakfast.
If He Is Re-Elected
agreed,to carry out the plan, winch is,
knows layis fighting for n just chilm-j[inrereet,
iriUrvbt. and
und provea
provi that the voter.-, of i
Training For Students
a ao—Details and necessary work.
। JUDGE McPEEK HAS
•
office*
. (Continued on juige three)
tliLv city realize their, rcsiKmidbUlties ’ Candidates
------------ -for - wqieciitlly thou- (briefly;ax follows:
On August 22 und 23 Michigan State' 9 30—Instruction In sw\mtning.|
RECURRENCE
OF
ILLNESS
It ■is ■proposed
that
! unui.i^'iiuiauviMiiiufuiiiKuuiiur,
and iiAcnd to lx* faithful to their dutii v ....
for lite
or .-.
emigres.
have
■■■ legislature ...
i.k*.
*&gt;».*
- - - there shall tfc
. a college
College win
will act as Boat
host to over 4W
4iXi 4-H hanciicratt.
handicraft, first au.
aid. camping and ]
voters
usually bren imjxiriuned by &lt;&gt;rg.inlzii--Ox Roast and 1 link on the fair, c| b
an(J glrU from lhp M)utjM.rn o!her scout activities.
CONSERVATION COMM.
i Ann Arbor Doctor Orders Him
iconro rn/r nonroc The last legislature pa'.sed the tew , n-iu through letU-r-s • that imply u r\‘'?,d; ‘1 .L'L.' ,ou'lttca
Michigan. These clubl 11,15-Free swim.
ISSUES FIVE ORDERS which require* reregistration in every threat’of opposition if the candidate*;
' members are gathering there on Coun12 15-Lunch
।
Back to Bed For At Least
; city tend
and township witii
with a population of,
of {do
do not cook
rome- aeros.-.
at-.— with the answers
4d
nr “*«ri [&gt; J*"*™ and Dcmomtr.tton Teams 1
Afternoon.
a Month
’
- is in -tin-, which
- . the officer.- of-tls* 'organization
.
JuteX
rth*
compete for the State Fair trip mi !:00-Re.t period and health claraes |
Should Be Oarqjully Read By 5.M» or more. As this- city
5000 (lx,, compliance witU.that !,.wj wimt to get.
। ya~^gpart of the
2:3O-InMruction period and games, iI While Judge Me Prek has not been
Sportsmen and Trapper.—
------------W.U necessary
and the--voters of Ha--t The Jetter below te the reply of Rep-’ '“&gt;■ Thet ’ ’Jj'X
2
, Countv Agent Foster Ls training four! 4:15-Free swim.
• holding court in the two counties since
ting* have shown a fine spirit in th.- rerentutive ten w F*-i«lin*r. ol Nash- '
* ”'*
pi1, rei*. of team* for the college trip this
5 30-In.*peciten of quarter* and per­
-Explains Regulations
mtn
1
* var A team of six glrte wiU Judge. zonal equipment.
' lha* been |&gt;erfdrtning a lot of clerical
ThLs weik. on another page, readers, manner in which they have responded, rille to an official of the Crusaders, an
' work at hte offic£ in the Charlotte
oi the Banner will find five orders.; In the townships it will no: be nreev-1organization which wanted Mr Ftigh-, uB... tcanning’and another team of rtro «rl*| 5 50-Retreal.
provided th.- voter
tel ner to put iumrelf on record to a wav
too m»rprera tone to» UiegMcanM
hr h. (
1 court house. While his general health
which’are legal notices, published by ’--ary to rerregister,
-------------------------------.
...................In
.........................................
..........................
... in. .....................
[has been Improved, there was a redent
the State Conservation Commission already registered.
the township or I that would
please tin
with
Hur Im- xi, ,r.i:“jxss™ju?„ d...r ...im...
1 recurrence of illness so that lie went to
These should be carefully read by; voting precinct where lie liv.s Hu* if | plicatrm that if
would wot the) 11, to -Ab* m.rtl.l«»Dw on.”!»■ '■“» “»■»■»" •■" ■““'
I Ann Arbor last week to consult a
hunters und trappers, in order thut he ha-' moved from another township would do what they could to cure hi;&gt;: your calendar ns a time when you wlll|'*,‘“~
SOLDIERS
’
AND
SAILORS
’
■specialist.
they may not violate the luw.
I or precinct since, he last voted it wHljdeicjit.
i The boys going to the college on the 1
,t&gt;in
Hasting*,
and
be
assured
of
'
Lett
Th*- first order applies tofiunting or[hd necessary for him to rcreglftfct thiaj. We are glad and proud that Leri!
REUNION huu
AUG . 24-25
T”nnrt
e -fudge
’s host
14-H Club Dairy. Team arc Ray Dunn |
„
ncunnun
4G
|fWy
county
alll of friends
llrtwhtin
ea this
to
| F&gt;'ighl&gt;cr
had tln&gt;
the intestinal
Intci-tinul fnrtnurt**.
fortitude
trapping, or attempting to'hunt. kill. year.
iFi
iuhiu-r h&gt;ui
(and Archie punn of the Monroe club.
take or trap, any raccohn in either the!-------- 1 - 1
’---------[Gary Newton and Hubert Long of the ( But Few Veterans Left In ltno*’ lhat lh* «P«lallst advised him
.that
there
was
nothing
in
his
case
[Carlton
club.
Bernard
Maurer
of
th?!
upper or lower peninsula of Michigan. GOOD RESULTS FROM
j would do as a member of legislature J
Barry County Able to At­
'that he should not readily recover
BurryvfIk- club and Dale Raber. Lane'
except at such times, us are specified in i
. j from. He accordingly advUed that he
SQUARE DEALING in th*- following teller. We hO|H- every ;
Campbell and K'endt-11 Lyons of the
the notice.
'
tend These Meetings
~
ihirt’y^iatoh annual'reunion of B° homt' ,ake
w‘*k’ °r
I ....^.mrciuo
Middleville club.
The second order applies to .ducks. I
- —
;-------- --------------------- ---- — - •—
geese, brant, cools und woodcock. Tills. Windstorm Insurance Agents1 Humghifuliy consider this letter. 11
bcd’
*** n0.
,eXCf?&gt;t th?
i Tile 4-H
4- club members on the Fat- t|K. soldiers’ and Sailor.*' Association. fv4t
will be
n.. of
nt s]x-cial
nwlBl interest
Intoned to
tn all
nil Hunter*
°
tlliy Will d&lt;» "O they Will commend Mr.
। Stock Team are Albert Bell amf Eldon
hel&lt;j ln odd Fellows' hall on
member* of his family, and
will
hunters ''
Made Splendid Record
(Continued on page three)
Day. of the BarryvlHe club; Richard Wednesday and Thursday* August '*4 aJteF th»t- take two weeks more in
The third order^ applies to hunting
I Wallace. Arthur Minor and Wdfcur ?nd £
z
Thursday,. August .4 wWeh
rj&gt;fr&gt;ln abso,utely from
or pursuit of decF In the (Mantles of
During July
Halstead of the Monroe club; Leo SeemawnutZ 11S there are so few com’- co'uact Wll’‘ offlc*' work- Th?
Ihh «•''»&gt;«'&gt;&gt; »■’■»-. *&gt;«"&gt; I'"
The Menu of the" Wuitoorm com- PICNIC AT INDIAN
ber of the Irving club and Stanley Ly-1 rades
nt&gt; definite program baa b*,,eved that lf hc would follow that
Arenac, ni.dam Cl.re. CtooU. L.ke, pan). „„dr , ,„„d whlf„ und„ ,lx
ons and Virgil Adams of the Middlepunned. but the vetcrX and th&lt; .kuTo resut^^te^rXlT^dut^’ti^
LANDING AT THORNAPPLE
and Mason counties.
I circumstances, is‘an outstanding one
K
womm «... row . «"d Um. *UUUV
,0
hb ”«"l,r duU“
The next order applies to the hunt- f
nwUnoHi., , .
,
Ing or trapping of m nk'
P, r. ,
,nonl*J
o_™l l“r,llv Irving- Charlton Invites Older
*-H Wnnln. club m.mb. r« t» nin- ,„„;hro tI14 rro.Um, expenemn .nd I ‘"'r
■
JL . 11 . ■ - ।
.
•
July is a month when not murtt is do-;
„
.
sent Barry county on the other two cvenu of othcr ,lny8
Hie test order mnk.*.* u cWd reason !lnB; but ciurinu the 26 business days of
Settlers to Meet There On
team* have not been picked a* yet.
an.
thrw
four C(rW war OUTLINED YEAR’S WORK
for the molrsthig trapping hunting.,Uwt month those agents added 53.-:
Thursday Au? *&gt;5
shooting, or attempting to molestm78n of new Uisurancp wlnch u
Ihursclay. Aug. Z&amp;
able waiwtiu
to.attesd uiv.*v
these hiuaumi
annual
... .
“ vixerans auie
AT GENEVA ROTARY CLUI
hunt shoot or kill, any beaver in the - Mwl a n
and
,that' lr5,n« Charlton U the owner at that
which time Mlss Sylva Wixson. State gatherings and each year the women
womeni:
Cllih
nnuntv Th..
..
. . icuiihhl
state of Michigan. ’
,i thev\rw
■
Club trader
Leader, will
will be in
in Hut
the^ounty.
The; ?reel
fw.l tiut
it wui.oe
wil! be me
the .last
reunion.:1 „
«ood• salesmen
• ! delightful place nwti the outlet of
inav u
, _ _ ,
_
_
.
However, If the Windstorm Company I ?‘hT.n“pp‘L ,Uk'; “T'? *\
training of these teams has been ac- Death
r
It will be well for hunters ami trap­
has taken a •heavy ----toll the past Harold T. Tukey, Former Presipers to read there notices carefully.- j did not keep faith with its policy hold-; “nd‘”8’ .™i.. P&gt;»&lt;«
To ihc citizens of Barry county:; compltahed by the close co-operation of’■ few years.
“ \u“l
vears.
dent, Spoke to Local Men
, .................
During my first term-as Prosecutingt the various local club leaders and MissI few
All who can are urged to attend the*.
On Monday
ERECT FENCE AROUND
i in snlrit the nollcv aarecmenta which it Ioccupled B’ • cou»l&gt;' They
Theyhad
had aa: Attorney
AttorneyI i have
n handled 301 criminal Beatrice Coburn of the Coiinty Exten-' sessions on August 24 and 2$.
,
-j. I have received and I sion office.
NFIA/ ^FWARF PI ANT makes with'tts patrons; if y did not m used toluitf councilmeetings there
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ■ Harold T. Tukey, chief of the division
taken action-on more than 1.400 com-j Placing of a team in this contestI1
mew ocwhuc rt-«m i goi&lt;1 fallh St,UIe ul, daJ.
altulnAt the
| of horticulture at the New York Ex­
Once therew,xs a mission and a school-! plaints. I have represented the county high enough to go to the State Fair is
pertinent Station at Corneil UnlverProtection- For City Against
house near the landing
’
I in three important civil suits and nt a real mark of achievement, it takes
[sity, which I* located at Geneva, waa
Mr. Charlton,
Chariton, wishing
wtihiru: to get further । the.
the prerent
present time IT hove
have charge of the interest and work on the part of* the
‘
I the speaker at the Rotary luncheon
Any Damage Suit That
been made llite record proves not onfacts concerning'Indian tendland- 'litigation
' litigation again bondsmen made neces-'club member
membefto
Stan
historic fact*
to attain the standing
re-’
: Monday noon.
-{
ly
the
good
salesmanship
of
the
agent*
Might Arise ■
: Mr. Tukey retired July 1 Dorn the
| but also the high standing of the wm- ing, invites all old settler* of this vi- |*ary in order to recover the greatest quired for such a team. Mr Poster
cinily—especially those who know any- i possible percentage of the 872.000 feels the Barry county teams should
The new sewage disposal plant Is' i pany in the state of Michigan.'
| presidency of the Geneva Rotary Club.
thing about the eurlv history of In-1 which the taxpayer* have on deposit i place well this year,
successfully operating and doing Its
_,,, t
Al the request of the program com­
|dlan
landing
—
to
meet
at
that
place;In
the
Nashville
und
Freeport
bank*.
-------------------------------...Tk .nidenllj nrrnnum’
D4V1D N HONicnnu.
’ mittee of the Hasting* club he gave an
. next week Thursday. August 25. They The preparation on this matter has ocT FERNDALE RESIDENT
of the council and City Engineer
Sparks have caused a fence to be built
1
Pmhare tiam- Cnunt*
are invited to bring their own picnic ।cupied weeks of time and I hope to be
Aoercc-rn nierro rmr
i neva Club.’togethcr with a -brtef outline
AootootU DlUUtn TlNt
i,t,canStbe^nterSk R !ould
P»UUona *"** nlfd by my frWnd* dlnueis and spend the day at that de- j permitted to cart-y on with the proof the programs which were intereating
y
...
„
» dlnLS-nn? tiihte ir^MMN-n
d and ,fter duF consideration. I do not Ughtful place, wtivre there is fine shade {reeding!, I have carefully planned.
‘ and entertaining.
1 hava appointed a Commission for Frea Van Zandt Failed to Keep
.h,
?,HU^Ht^ • heiilale to ray that I now wish to be and excellent water. Mr Charlton 1*
Mr. Tuke.v is the son-in-law of Dean
'trying to arrange for a *jx&gt;ak* r
! ,h‘' suppression of crime, comprised of
Promise to Barrv Countv
and Mrs Ixn^npprt of.Woodland and
a playground. If one should fall into
^V^e’la'eiaborate on mv
Remember
the date, next week P™nd’M‘l\t cl Brens in every_portion of
/J
, is vlsXmg them 'during his vacation.
the county, members of which report
'
Officers
------•
™ Xur“'
“ *0"“'
Irm
.M
T»u»d.r. AU^. a.
•
information of greatest value regularly. |
Van Zandt, of Ferndale. Mich., I
j
CHOSEN TRAVERSE* JURORS.
OUSntoTc'liy
III I er. had
.............................
...
“
not built the fentte. n*wM»rv (nr the nroner rnnrkictintr nf
THEY ARE NEEDLESS.
donating their .services for the benefit was arrested not long ago for driving
■ Among the list of those chosen at
and
locked
th&lt;*
gate*,
the
city
might
i
JM..
1
We
are
glad
for
the
sake
of
Barrv of the county, 1* nBVV
havefaster,
and loctcca tnr Kate?, tne city nugnt। nn'
„ fh;,hut
“r «ia“ lor u“
prwreea mw taster, than the city ordinance allowed
1 traverse jurors of the September term
I am a candidate for the office of of the United States District, court are
be responsible if such an accident hap-1
“.u..~*
’'to',®
rourtty mm
that me
Ute wumj
county maus
roads aiiu
anti uiucr.
other, twenty years If you believe that I On West Green street. He is a security
...... raiy
' ' Duv।. luuiuj
...__ ■ ..
__ —if
________
....inside
nave the
uveahave
nerelived
manyhere
years.
... this
,k,. county
........... have
........ not
..... been
....... have faithfully
.... performed lite duties salesman
.
.
.home .is .in —
. .
many years.
highways of
Prosecuting Attorney on the Repubil- the following from Barry county:
pened.
Now
anyone___
gets
whose
Ferndale,
, ^111,^
candidates for office to adcan ticket at the coming primaries. gate he is a trespasser, and can have I I have had several years experience
Harry (j. Hayes. Hastings. H. O. Bane­
&lt;•
vertise tfimselves It seem, to’us that of my office, may f respectfully request. jje promised when here to pay the
My qualifications consist ol six years’ way. Middleville and Ward Quick,
no action against the city no nuitter
your support al the primaries?
15.OO fine and 13.00 costs assessed by
through which I am Whkh
well acquainted
(]1L
jone^XXrSTdivX.
wholly unnecessary Whv
active practice of law, two years as Nashvtlk-.
what the result may be.
Laurence E. Barnett, Justice Matthews, but failed to do it.
iXZJesS:
CnlCT
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Prosecuting Attorney.; Hut week Sheriff Leonard had to Circuit Court Commissioner and four
COATS GROVE REUNION.
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imnnrt.ni I whcn travelling on a road, by huge pic------------- *.• *-------igo to Plymouth to take two persons years as Justice of the Peace for the SUPERVISORS AND COUN­
^_7*?2
to'“!!•«:
0 *-vu&lt;* - » “_lm,
’or!“nt tures and announcements that certain
Eighth .annual homecoming al
at:,
,,c *«»«•
uupu.MM..
City
of
Hastings.
TY
OFFICIALS* PICNIC.
NOTICE.
i there who had been sentenced by
•choolgrounds Saturday. August 27.! *» the Probate Court, os it passes on- (iwrsons arc running for office? There To Whom It May ConcernYour support gt the polls. September
Will be held at Prairieville township
] Judge Hawley. While there he visltPot luck dinner. Bring table service. &lt; “nd Influence*, the destinies of our are other ways in which that fact can
park at aujl lake on Thursday. August
Thls is tO ’hotify you Uiat Barry . ed Ferndale, looked up Van Zandt and 13. 1932. will be appreciated.
Program Chrm. Gertrude Stowell, Ar- I J'lvenile boy* and girls. This Court be proclaimed without disfiguring the county has entered into a contract brought him along with him to Has- —Adv. 3 wks.
Adelbert Cortright. ,j 25. Pot luck dinner. Drink *1U be
tie Detumore. Sports. Arthur Bennett, require* the experience of a person of . highways.
POLITICAL ANNOVNCOIINT.
««■-* *■ ■’"»" &lt;■«"&lt;* with the city of Detroit, whereby per- ; ting,, ne didn't get off so easy this
Ernest Smith —Adv.
i mature years. Judgment, and with ex­
sens may be sentenced and confined time, for Justice Matthews soaked him!
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Iperience
in family problems.
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BIDS WANTED.
in the Detroit House of Correction.; $2950 fine and costs, which he paid.
i I wish to announce that I am a canI.
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nn&lt;&gt;o
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FREE MOVIE.
BAPTISMAL SER5 ICES.
[ I would favor some changes, esjx- * Bids for the Public School laundry This contract was entered into for the
Rev.
om
baptized
of "T
seven
In mother * pensions,
yet I am! work W1U
t*, received
Barry county on the Republican ticket
Saturday night at 1:30 o'clock, there
of one year me
the uumem
thirtieth a»y
day oi
of।!
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—T -a class
’ ~~
””. dally
' *"*.7
»«xc-ivru at
ai the
me ‘office
unite. of
oi term oi
SUPPER BY BAPTIST LADIES.
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candidates on Sunday afternoon at, not seeking the office by any crlticUm: the Superintendent. For particulars June, 1913. Morris O. Hill, County
At Fred Robinson’s, Clinton St.. Wed- at the primary. September 13. J932. I; will be a free movie mi No. Jeffencn
Tinklers Ikndtng in Thornapplp river,, of the manner in which the present cin at the above office. All bids must • Clerk.—Adv.
-Out 8-24 nesday, Aug. 24. 5 to 7. Silver offering. am thirty-six years old. am a World.between Ute National bank and
Quite a company attended the service. Judge has conducted this office.
u^. ln by Monday August 29
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war veteran, have lived In Barry coun- Cowdrey's drug stork.
PLEASANT HILL HCHOOL
--------------- .a » ------------------------- --------------------I If my work as your former County Adv s-17
D A VanBiukirk
! ty practically all of my life, and have j
- ----------HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
Clerk was satisfactory. I will appre-.
VanBmkirk.
. Reunion al school grounds Aug. 27.1 CARLTON CENTER HCHOOL PICNIC.,
been Justice w.
-v..
of ....
the .peace
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at Hastings
ICE CREAM AND CAKL
And home made cake August 25. aU-' elate your vote at
the
Primary.
Sept.
I
----------- rimary, Sept.
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
I Pot gsck dinner. Bring table service. I At school, Thursday. August 25. Pot for the past two years. Your support i For a dime. M. C. Nkiuds farm. Ogrlernoon and evening at Quimby church, j 13, 1932.
. ton CsDtcr, Wednesday night, Aug- 34.
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Clear lake. Aug. 21. Dowling vs. Wood- N. C. Thomas and'Dixie Bingers will; luck dinner.—Achsa Usborne. secretary. &gt;,at the primary will be appreciated.
—Adv. 2 wks.
—Adv.
David N. Honeywell, [men of the Work!.—Adv.
।entertain.—Adv.
i—Adv,
' —Adv.
Andrew A. Matthews. -Adv.
■courtyard.

SERVED AGRICULTURE

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TWENH-TWO HUN­
DRED RE-REG STER

AREVERY FORTUNATE

BIG T ME IN HASINGS LABOR DAY

REP. LEW FEIGHNE
EXPRESSES V EWS

4-H CLUB MEMBERS
GUESTS IT M. S. 0.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 17, 1932

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any. college
m Michigan without
I states for their approval or dlsap'examination, but a diploma from Ha*'proval? When Hull »JuUl be done. «-*
| tings High school will also admit the (
I the states shall lu*ve acted, it will —,
. holder to any college or university tn
time enough for Michigan' to name a
I any state in the group comprising Ohio. [ - .
liquor commission.
j Indiana, HUnoU. Wisconsin. Minnesota
Mr and Mrs. ^ohn McLravy and
■ Both political parties are opposed
I and Michigan.
। Mrs Mollie VanDugtercn were Bunday
to the return of tile saloon. Just what
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" Room rent* are rea.w&gt;nable. living ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Qowcr.
. .
action a state may-be able to under­
STUDENTS
ASKED
TO
ENcost*
have
been
so
greatly
reduced
that
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Turn to B. A. EyBarker'* adv and .
CAPACITY AUDIENCE WAS take cannot be known until after the "
kOLL ON FRIDAY AND ‘be expense of attending-High- school! see how you can get from »1.00 to M.qo '
PRESENT *v
TOnjMD.
HEAR“WHO
prwddential election
in November.
n o
,-M-far less than during the boom tftnes. iallowance tor your old fountain pens
rnLOLfi
awhich
hlch win
willdetermine
determinethe
thestatus
statusof
oforopro­
SATURDAY, SEPT. 2-3
(jj We do nbt need to urge, we are mire.1 —Adv.
।
KILLED EARL WEIGHT ’
hibition, a* it inevitably will"----------[upon the Intelligent pimple of Barry’ Mrg c w cr^ford, who tI ft pa.

^HASTINGS SCHOOLS
OPEN SEPTEMBER B

IUOR

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BOOK STORE OPEN
L. W. HEATrl OF WIL­
SHOWED RESPONSIBILITY
TWO WEEKS PREVIOUSLY
LIAMSPORT, PA.. HERE
OF THE LIQUOR SELLER

PHOENIX

tknt “l Pe,i,,otk hospital U recovering

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LOCAL NEWS

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Reduction In Tuition Make. It uXd^h.i'naw,. i!"iwll'to ih*.! T,le ,ur-tal 1,1 Joh» Andm. a oioManager ot
,. ;
Actual Trial Scenes Repro­ Nofcr . Divi,ion
PoMiblp. For Many Rural butt, .rhool atuc.uun Th. wn&lt;lwl X|i?&gt;3S,,.thAl7.Uto!!l?n&gt;u‘w«J'
Power
Company
and
of
«
n
' 'ulu&lt;- c‘ *n education to any pereon t«, a!llibe hfd at hu '•“« home ,hu We&lt;1duced—Based On Murder of
I
Young People to Attend
th(. Iarg(.r lnterMl5 whlch one Is able u&gt;
afternoon
Two Gas Concerns
n Friend By Intoxicated Man
The Hustings city public 'Chool.i will cultivate, the larger values &lt;*ne can. gel ’ Hastings friends of Mr*. Dwight,

Mr. ami Mrs b W. Hi-atU of Wi’.-«
The big auditorium and all tbc gal- IhunhptiM. Pertheylvauia. .'topperf. lu](Open -on Tuesday. B^pfeihber 6 Mon-'nut of living and the enjoyment and Humphrey are sorry to learn of hw
IrrlM Ol the Methodist rBiirch were Hastings Monday* to call oh sofa?- of, 1i day being tabor Day. the schools could enrichment of one's own life through! Hines*. She is a patient in tlic Harriet
H.ath
bc-Kiii ’en that day.
the aid of high school training.
Chapman hospital in Eaton Rapids.
packed Sunday night to listen tp a re­
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... .- .... • should anyone wxjp to inquire fort T,lc Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
lire four children are su ipins.kt'' We think the school board or this | any special detail' aV°ut our scliool* | will meet Thursday. August
production vi a trial, which, was held
Btil
Heath cottage a*. Ottaw IJi-dcb ci'.^act'-dViiely in reducing the tuition they can write to or call on Supenn- jAnder's landing, Hcad.Uke. If it rains
in an Iowa town some time ago. where
iy&lt; ««if- I from J7S to’ $«?1 Tin- makes it possible
a young man, IntoScnied from drinkurn UiIl • for every eighth grade graduate of the tendant D A VanBu.-isirk or Principal ■ we will meet al the house Pot luck
i ins family and a
W.T-Wallace.
Their
enquiries
will
*1-]
dinner.
Visitors
are
always
welcome.
' 1 rural schools. «tr” may Wi»h to attend
\Vil!;ani..jv»rl.
Friends visiting the Brown scliool
dtvUlon manager *ql i the Hastings High school, to do so - hays receive careful attention
Elsewhere in this issue will be found j reunion next Simday will enjoy the
Purer and Light without baving to rai*e any..money
./The theme of the
gcn. ruJ man.'k-. r of' personally. The law of Michigan re- the advertisement of the Hastings High : program Tlwse who arc expected to
play—for that is whi»* it wa^r.-aw-vc
mpank-r- doing bus:- i quire* the rural school district to pay school We invite all our rural readers :help are: the MIsm-a Wilson. Mrs.
-Who Killed Earl WriRht?Earl ,I !h&lt;- Keystone state. SCO yearly for tuition tn a High school e.'(&gt;eciaHy. ui well .«• the attention of j Grace Colvin. Cong. Ketcham of Has’ Wright was th’ victim of the tragedy. n
city parents, to the announcement, of j tings. Ifiraih Stadrl afid U’wis Task„
.
r nearly three year:, during the four years which an eighth
and filled that position creditable • R« v. &lt;■: .-i vt-re rtepri'.*»i&lt;m in that section of! grade graduate from tint rural school
it N Hr
HolMpIe officiated n* pre”vu’- ,, ;r couidi v. brl.jhter d.iv-arc at hand may attend high school. Tills reducRichard Biel of Chicago M as ani-.-ted
in». attames- and Dr. G. W. Morrow T1.r
mtiu m hi&gt; t.rr.Uuy aretion wjll make it jmwible for many CITY COUNCIL DISnnore nr nuccTinuc by Conxrvgltan Olllcer Grorge Sum­
a? the atf&gt;rnt-y for rb‘ dep-rof m: !.|i.-.i;ng fu; the first time In over two families, who otherwise might hesiPOSES OF QUESTIONS n.r at Gun lake Wednesday afternoon
Actual trial scene-i.Tvcre reproduced-, j-... Th. - p. nn-vlvama railroad*has Hate to do Ml. to give ?J:»-ir children th&lt;
•--— ’
I for fishing willioiit a license. He was
and the testimony the tud •• • &lt;*h’&gt;^- .’uni-d.'ni that, reciton ot the stare. .,pl. mild iidvanfiue.*. of Hasting* Huh
and a great deal of materia! brotight i ninre Thau 2,&lt;Kiji einplie.
anti reports. -cheol to complete their public school Authorize New Walks, Curb brought before Jusilce Matthau-. Wed-:
nejiday night He assessed Biel »500
out In the trial were reprcduMkin* of _BIl.increase m ffciglit traffic. Other'education
and Qutler Requested and
; fine and M 85 costs, or five days in
I
areadding
t"
Mr.
Fred
S.
Jon-.-,
avistapt
prin.actual occurrence*.
,
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hail. He took the jail Sentence.
Complaint
Heard
The anthracWo cifial of.the High school, will be at tip .
.
ir working fort
The Important lewon taught was
J
At tile tni-eting of the Rotkry rlub
Ided 60000 em- i High u-ho.il building on Friday and । At Friday night's council meeting a
i] milieu have
that the defendant. was not alone
1
Monday.
Scout
Exeputor
IJoyd
Shafer
Un- three cAm- 1 Saturday. Ss'piembcr 2 .and 3. tor the petition was received from Clyde Wilguilty of the crime. Tiu* bootlegger;
prevents
rents in Wil‘
1 !purpow
‘ puri’O'e of enrollment and regiMratinn
rcgUtratio ;cox Hnd four o'.lu rs. asking fur curb। o! Hastings and Dr. Mitchell of Alle­
vlncft he repri
who sold him the whiskey’ that poison- :
gan met with the Southeast District
.. are ishowiftg
- till'
- i of- rural
- * -pupllv who may wish
*-" ’‘I*to and
nt gutter on Kist High street, from
irouu
tlntK.tJire&lt;-- is-r .cent
... jirna
J tend niicn
High scijuui
rehoo! noC.
here Already
Air:-!;: there
Mr.-: Michigan Avenue tu Jefierson. Til;’, board members and scout masters of
able. He was ulu-ii fc-ur yeara in .the
, Allegan, representatives from Hopkim
nv«r ••a year
aso.
penitentiary and a fine of $2,000. Tin*,.— ­ (are indications of much Interest Jn the. matter was referred to-the strret corn- and Ot.-ego alm being present Shafer
young nun. the dtfendant, was found1 uhich t-videfinn tl&gt;» far: that &lt; &gt;n&lt;il- 1TC-31 high rciiool by elghtl} grade, mitteer.
a complaint having been made to the, itddre»sed Rotarians on "Boys' Activi­
guilty of mamlaughUr'by the jury ofltions arnotnc their patron* have un­ graduates throughout the &lt; &gt;urtty I:
ties^ ' He and Dr MUdicll explained
tight n:&lt;-n and four women, and was - pp.-' il He aavs tlut fur the first time seems reasonable to expect, that there council about the c'ostng of WestI the Kellogg plan for organizing Allegan
Qcnteiiccd to from tert to fifteen years j mn nearly three rears busiiH" iqrn are will -be a liule number &lt;4 foreign stu- ‘Grand ,&lt;t:eet. between Cljurch and। ixiunty Buy Seoul work into one unit
in the penitentiary, with a recon:-j-1:bowing optuu'^iu and freiking forward’dent.* who will begin sciwol work in our! Broadway whlle-schod i* in session, as it has been done in other counties.
’ High schodl September 6k • was referred to the public safety comtnendalton of twelve years.
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! wl। litr confidence for still better business
—Allegan, News.iexl fall than t» had lust year. Here-. The HUH School : tore
b.- •»ren 1 mittee to be investigated.
Tins trial served to bring out clear- jfH.:r-, that throughout the cast, as fa,-}fur two weeks previous tn
nja-nnu
Thy cominittee from the farmers'
“1y-TJW"mpensibili:y of iho»c wlw-i’’s he has iii-»n “bl-* U. learn, there !.-pm that any student, cither in the city . produce market presented propuxd GOV. BRUCKER SPEAKS
patronize bootleggers for such trace- ■'1
■ ■ling and....
--------- ... jibing, ouwde can- tblore --cliool; rukl» to govern the market
to the coun-,
belq-f .in co:
TO LARGE EATON'CROWD
dies, thus encouraging Trime and lawiall open, get the' books that are cil on Fridaj&amp;fvcning. Those were it**T
t, and expectation
lewncM. It gave A fine chance lb|ln
Wi.- i.- rer a panic :-nere;«,nr.v fw whatever course- iw; may- (erred to the ordin.mce committee
Points Out That Statu Was Out
. force home to-the big audienct?. the ■
•mih'.rv it 'first
-■ 'trikes
“ i Ih«&gt;-e to take.
Tlw City Engineer was authorired t«i
.
nwEn price#, and better quality! That's the amazing
evlU of liquor drinking Ail were urg-;nl
। Huting*' High bchoo! lias a .-•.ate- remove the sidewalk and r.|i*c Hie
Expenses Ju.UUU.uUU Dur. xtrii-’.ward. Like
cd to voie„against ‘ the proposition.
,
J new# about Phoenix Hosiery for falh These faiin-u*
w-iilL- reputation for excellence. It hz?: grade on West South &gt;'.r«ct and con-1
ing Current Year
begin to mend. the t
which will appear on the Amendment, warn
hi the cash •
""I Governor Wilber B-urk.-r sneaking
Blockings
are finer than ever before. Made of Certified Silk
• ballot next Norembrr. proposing to &lt;1»: I’i’’' '" , i Minus first pre
of Mr- Hroth. by a auparlntrndeqt who i* recognis'd church street and Broadway.
.
"’?* ”fn‘c*'r,..’ ‘* ’™
away with‘Michigan laws prohibiting । r&gt;&gt;rd.|id
better days-throughout Mkhigup
. a cap.ib.e
A hew .--ul. v,,1k a.iIm. unth-.n/. .i
;
fur greater beauty, longer wear. Yet they arc distinctly
tlic sale of intoxicants, and substitut-' -'”r’ 11 “
i in that M-ction efficirnt school executive. Anyone wim|„h th
side of Jefferson street lx1 /h.,* «m..
dM J i
,te
Ing in their jlkce a state couiihission, • h&lt;»ve .ilir-i
lower in price! No.necd to gamble on unknown 'low priced"
be due this' fall ha.-, vt.il. «I our Hl,th school will readily twren State and Court m front of tw.&gt;! ‘’“‘J* l’art d' 11 U
' d
who would have charge of and respon-i.'imd Mtl)
!&lt;onw&lt;!&lt;- that it work-, smoothly and business lots, after service of proper P**1 " *?'
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hosiery now. TTerc arc Phoenix qualities at prices you never
sibllity fu? the sale of liquor in thl; m 'lie err
state!
. Mr I,&lt;'1
t‘ Grand lUp- . h .w. that th • rehoot is . fH. -.ently c
‘ Ray Freeman ami four others I*- *
*
rt.dtJh’
expected. Come in and see the gorgeous summer colon.
Thi* proposition, at thl.* time as we
hkvc said previously in the Banner.; •ds ab&gt;ut
M-eins-ill-limed Michiggn could not: year there.... . ..
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lawfully Have such a liquor comnrts- lat-n in lVi;fi»yhnnia for the past ninebion until the Eighteenth Amendment
He ;.* tin '.itiic yeiibil Chiip. &lt;mr citv helpful to al! pupil* Wto com. . p;aIl, foI th. repair ami improv.“ J"mXJ
and the Volstead Act shall lx- reiwnled.
"The House of (Quality Footu’eur”
with
the
purjyjre
of
learning.
Not
&lt;-my
‘
in
rnt
of
the
uatnrworks
station
build-;'•’’“T;®j
“ '!
■Why then should «•’ vote rm it now? H- •
. iwnA’dtd « uln
tour biyl- ran gradtiativ. of the Hustings H.i’li ! |!iR wen- brought before the council i \'f ?b,,V
Why not wall until cor.gre &lt;. dull actchonl enter the State University and (They were laid on Jhc table anti! •!!l;‘t* “
a) K‘'nn
and put the .liquor Ismic up t‘&gt; the .drcnlwr;
the next council meeting, the members &gt;,1*'r 2.*\
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wbtung io giro further consideration;*
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|t .. “ nblcct
iD00 more during Hie coming vear slnCr
VINITOItN FKOM CHINA.
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u,n. to n.m&gt; 10 t.,
,
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. lUchardson and
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• n,^ |,inu» «l mm Fred, of Sluinsluii. Chum, visited
♦ GEORGE
WELSH SPEAKS
PASSING
OF
MRS.
LYDIA
Judge
RuAscll
R
McPtt-k.
the
29th
in
a
the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. und
♦
TO SMALL CROWD HERE
ROGERS ON FRIDAY 'f rti-. ot Michigan jurists The fol lowA. K KithanUon, mid Mr, anti
Lvtfla. onlv child of Rev arid Mrs’-l“K "kcuh of Judge McPeck wwi car♦1 In Clever Talk.Candidate Offers
Rollo Mosher, last uwk Thiirsi-T. I.' Prtlsbury. a Baptist minister, was rlJ’&lt;1
lt»e hews reetton ot the same
Himself As Sole Solution to’ ) born Dec. 28. 1846 In Omro. Winnebago, edition.
&lt; -day and Friday, when they went to
|Co . W|*.
nine years nF
Golf and the World war arc
n|s. When nine-years
of* age «.he
she
are the Woodland to rprftd over the week end
All State's Troubles
: came to Michigan with her parents, main interests of Judge Russell R Mc- with their cmulnk Dean and Mrs. Eu­
J George Welsh, former.-city manager
1locating in Carlton township. There Peek, of ChatloUr. the fifth circuit, gene Davenport, and with other rela­
of Grand Rapid.* and now a vandldate isiw grew to womanhood' later teaching'outside of the law.
tives. Mr. and Mrs A. K. RicliurdMiii
'foe nmninntion for governor on the | school When .twenty-one years of ago
accompanied them, to Haaihws. wlwie
Republican ticket at the primaries'■ ■he was married to Hiram Rotprs of
j September 13 .spoke to a 'mull crowd i Carlton. To thl* union eight, children ns ofilc»'js m France, are as well in­ rem, Arthur Ktchurd.-a&gt;n and famllv.
Shull, or Freeport
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.’grouped about the foiintiiin on the [were born. Thfxxlore L. Richmond. formed on the aar operations of the The Richardson* arc on their way iu
Urffled States in Europe In 1917 and
‘court houre lawn here last evening.
IKTi. wui; 1918 as U Judge McPeck He iuu rmd Seattle. Washington. to visit their «u;
tens. They completed a trip around
althoumj h- ..ttempted to tear ’hm»
Kt,nvan. pmslng. Winfield Scott, everything available about the war and tiir world upon arrival m New? Yoik
down he had no• construct ire mikw-v Spokane. Ole|»» E. Hayings, and rranul, un.IrmrnM u.l, M.i.h by . City, liaving left Shgiigltal last Match
to vfier u.-idr fromJlwGertrude L. Umlng. Mae pdming
. ........
,.,lnipc ,ull|
•,.1-aivnt that after he gtd in things away on May 1R, iWI m JWr2 the »h'l. irawbn, in rurop.
, uou.a d-* mnerenu
...
ifamily moved to this city residing oil- Judge McPvek was born in Grand a trip by cameh through the Sahata
He attacked the state Mtcuri!i«w*c&lt;im'ledge. Mich. March 4. lK7tj and wa. Desert V». the Pyramid., in laDpt.
iinKUnn and attempted to plarc the.
... . j .. .
"“-^/.-lle High Africa They were thlrty-nine'days on
■f-ntlre responsibility tor its failure* en­ Ion Friday dwith 'came to Mrs. Rogers. '
7hAch
‘""Jf 11L? board tx&gt;at. on the Pacific. Red S-.i.
A«r' at the
. UnJWtsity of Mriilterranoin Sea. English Channel
tirely on the shoulders of -Governor :wi&gt;o UIK aged 86 years. 7 months und(j academic
"rademlc/wotk
Hart Red Kidney Beans, can 10c
wan M-creUry
PURE LEAF LARD, 2 lbs. 15c
Bruckcr. He attacked the state poher 14 duvs tiur-.ivinx are the M-ven chll- Michigan.
M,chlgan. He
He was
secretary tto Gov. to England and came on the Bremen tn
.-.ysrem and would do away with it. in its dren. M-vrn urauuciiiiuirn
grandchildren and
a ii'»i
host ,;'Bron.J, .
,our •
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ano
u
,
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Hart Pork and Beans, 5 cans 25c
NBC Premium Crackers 2 ib. b«» 19c*
prrN.nl form entirely. He rnticiztd
Sh« was of a quiet loving;
whue in the governors office and four and one-half days.—Wayland
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i nature,
ii.iiuiv. devoting
uruinuiK
iivr enure
time to
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mi was admitted to tire bur in 1904.
Head Lettuce, Irg. size, 2 for 15c
Good Ne^v Potatoes, Peck 15c
Mat. and attacked Him -lor appointing home an4 h(.r UmU&gt;. an(J
He’began the practice of law with /’
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a comnUvwn lor !nvr*llgaVng th.-1 bv a|I uho kll,.w h,.r FuncEj M.rviC(.. George Huggef.. dean of the Eaton '•
question of state expenses In..end of j
bl,|(| at j|lt. ]Jonie tin North Mich- County bar. was etreVd prosecutor in
jggWWTWTTWWTBn
:doing the whole job himv-l:
, Avr . TueKttty morning. Aug' 16. 1908 and served two terms. In 1916
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H j.1 AdAri. he was elected prolate judge anti
Clean Quick
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jat ti-t.-thirtv
ten-thirfy ,,o‘’rIru-V
clock. Re-./ b
ANOTHER TURTLE
Rreturning t ii •
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rock officiating. Interment m River­ erved four years.
STORY CONTRIBUTED side cemetery.
’ cun bench in 192,f to fill the unexptred
GRAPEFRUIT,
2 cans 29c
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of
Judge
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W. H. Wc-thorbee Finds One On j
Melvin Lewi* Sager. five years old Gertrude J Sml
G.jilth. HaUgfitcr of hi»
Which He Carved His
■ - 'll of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sager, of predeerssnr
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SALMON,.............. 2 cans 45c
on the bench. werA mar‘ Yankee Spring* township, died on ned in October. 1928 They have no
Initials In 1871
! Wednesday night at Pennock hospital children
Purple Prunes 3 No. 2^ cns. 55c
B5 Lt Be
following a throat operation. As re- ; Judge MePt't-k i - a lover of the out ’
Red Raspberries, No. 2 tin, 25c
i-..-t&lt;d lo i.ie Banner, the little boy : of doors and i* an net urate marksman
■ &gt;. what
known as a “bleeder,": He is a Methodist und for some iimei
Fruits for Salad n».2mc.'M 29c
-.. LI-' &amp; ■■ tud not understand
.
-4 Hit operation Funeral taught the men’s Bible cbtso m his i
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Salad Dressing
Large su« 22c
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i,-I? Kjturday afternoon t church.
Judge McPeck wa.i the first Mtclugan,
.
Bradley with intericircuit judge to try a criminal case;
Get, Our Prices On
without a jury’, the Sutton murder case.
His record on appeals to the supn me 1
w
rONIGHT. court l» excellent—From.the Charlotte! j
i- bv MU» Republican Tribune. August 12.
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CHOICE HAMBURGER.
SMOKED PICNICS, Shankthis
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Telephone 2?72 • HASTINGS, MICH.
WE DELIVER

JI years 81
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I forenoon
HIT AND KUN tlHItlK

u the Striker schoolhouse Thursday eveBefore you buy. Our.rttpulo nine. August *J5 Everyone come
. Mr and Mrs BerFFancher attended! lation has bneti built on a
' a family reunion at Ooguac lake Sat-1
quarter century of
• urday.' .
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os ! Mr and Mrs. Waller Ickes. Mrs
honest- dealing.
W Sacah Icke* and Mr. and Mrs Samuel
'Geiger attended camp meeting near
it- Sunfield Sunday.
Rapids
AVCTIONEEK DIES.
n,„
.Ernest Conrad, well known in Uii*
- - t scrip meeting at county as an auctioneer, died on
Phone !4b7. Ironside Bros., Props. 1
Thursday. August 4. in the Crisjie hos- t Detroit spent the P“»&gt;
H»lnwell. at ’ the age of 75
i hl* »»ter and husband. y&lt;ar»
Fted Hanes, hi* mother
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Paul Fearer were together in a ear re­
Mr and Mr* Harry Tryon of Carlton I
turning to Naslivtlk Fnday nigh'.' trwn .•pent Sunday afternoon at Dan RobiThomapplc lake. Another car crashed
into their car and threw Homier for­
ward in tuch a manner a* to cause ;er- . We may nut know u, but we re being
!:ous lie-id and body injurie* &lt;The hit checked up aU the tune—the neighland run driver ha*, dot been found.
,bor» are busy when we least inspect it

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MEMORIALS
MARKERSf

Hastings Monument
A'*’- Works

BANKRUPT SALE
of Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son
Men'a new fall Hats, $5.00 values, Fri. and Sat. $2.00

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�THt HASTINGS BAXXBR. WTONtaptT. AVGUST 17. IB!

Sporting Items

‘‘Snappy” Engle Win. :CANT"^L,/;A«^DnDTD..J
Caddie. ‘ Tournament
KIM SIGLER S P0RTRAIT

Engie romped Prisoner At Jackaon Taking
Veme “Snappy”
through the finals of., the
.h- caddies !। ’ correspondence Course In
tournament lieM thU week at th* Max-1
• That Line of Work
tings dluntry club, defeating Ken Bid­
INDEPENDENTS BEAT
Meilstrop. Tschida. Hits off—Brown die 8-7
I*—will be remembered that Charles;
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. hx; off Van Gorgon, four; on Feathers
Sixteen, boy* entered the tourney and ; I'antrell pleaded guilty in our cir­
SOUTH BEND 9-1 | four. Tw &gt; base hit - Harrington. qualifying M-ores ranged from 43 to 57. ,cuit court »otne time ago lathe charge
Three base hits—Brown and Leonard. 11 In the first round Roy Finstrom (43) ,of "robbery armed." the ertiue being
Pile-Up Al Home Plate Gives I Double plays, Hasting* two, South ’defeated' Joe Thompson (ill 6-5; C. ,committed at Dun Wnglit.» store at
Bend. one. Batteries for Hartings, 'Walters '53. lu*t to Ken Biddle &lt;46&gt; ।Dowling. He was sentenced to from
Local Boys a Big Seventh
I Brown and Moore: for south Bend. '6-5; Chai Ur Rose -4B&gt; defeated Ru'-j-rt ■25 to 40 years at Jackson Cantrell
I Van (lohiot). Feather* and Miibtrop Hull &lt;55. 4-3; Oscar Hall &lt;44. defeated ,
Inning
comes from a good home and has a
Tork.
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Lurry Walter^M. by default; Ven.-e good
.
Six innings ol the prettiest bascbsll
deal of ability; it was a case ot
Engle &lt;44. NFlcated Lester Larttbee grtting
,
off on the wrong foot.
you’d ml; to
were ringed in th. D
.
11/ JJ
a
■ 53&lt; «-«. John Adcock &lt;5D defeated
At Hie time when lie made his plen
Sunday game.at the fairgrounds when OUraeite WaaU \jet8
of guilty he refused to divulge tbs'
Hutting* and South Bend ciaucd ba!&lt; I
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CttsL /“•
Don. Rom- +g। debated Jake Moore name of the other man associated with
This South Bend team Is the one which '
ACC On rlrtn Oreen
fr-3; and Virgil Conrad defeated. him in the crime. The officers were
bunded Hu,lUigu.nearly wuron dHy«&gt; t Burden.. Wud.1 ol Mlddlenlle prob-' George Altcft &gt;51) 7-5.
fqlly convinced that Deward McCarty
and it * a Kmart bull club
'ably won't forijet Sunday morning.
Ken fliddle wqn from Roy Finstrom
In the first six Innings Broun gov.- Au&lt;lw. H rlghl aray rtnd hr ll
b. 2-up in.'Hie quarter-flnaL Oscar Hall was the one who actually did the
shooting; but for a long time Cantrell
four scattered hiU and * Mth man ab|y remember No 5 hole at the local defeated Charlie Recr 4-3. Verne declined to tell who his asMM iate wax
reached baw on an error. VanGorgun. Country Club Nobody suspected any- Epgle defeated John Adcock 7-6 and 1-atec. Kim Sigler was appointed spe­
pitching for South Bend, allow.-d Hirer thing ouiuf the ordinary as Iw squared Don Ruse beat Virgil Conrud 1-up
cial, prosecutor in this case He went
hits, und hit one butter Ui ju rmitUmir aWaV jlir ji,
Io u,,. t.ju.ave Brw.n ; jn Uw
Krn Biddle defeat- with Sheriff
m Leonard to Jackson prison
men on bases No scoring wa.s don.- hy 1 llf t|„. fifth-and this to no reflects ed Ctexar Hall 4-3 and Verne luigle de^m lpenl a day W1U1 canUell and
cither team
Hastings got .mH of a ,,n Burdette*’game In fact certain Ileated Don Rose 7-6.
came away ......
from the prison ...
with Can­
bad holt-in Uie second inning bi u fust fJthrr mrmbers ..t hl-, fourtome might
trell's story of the crime, including the
double play; -the visitor* did likewise; ' Vri, !uVt hlnt&lt;ki tha| u,rJf d|dn.t ,.x.
naming ot Drward McCarty as hit pal
and Hustings repeated in. th.- third |,&lt;(-: anything at oll-ond lu.* lairlner
in the robbery of the Dowling store
Saturday- diet Stem wa* disgustedly
,
wax tense and silent, apfiarently not
It will be remembered that McCarty
,
Then the whole thing blew up in without hope Then Burdett.- .truck., rowing hfa boat in towards the dock was
tried and convicted by a Jury and
,
thgjpMiciith inning fraca&gt; McCann 'out. The pill took a beautiful upward after an unsuccessful quest for blue- sentenced
to from 3S to 45 year* at
walked; Roush attempted a sacrifice [curve un&lt;| dropped downward on direct &lt; gills. In fact, hr was so thoroughly 'Marquette by Judge McPeck. Tlie
ami MnUtrop. rlMthig. latch. 1. trtcd.hnr with the pin. And wlirn we w, di.gusted that'he wouldn't even take ‘principal factor In the conviction was
tor McCann at second and both run- jp.-et
mrnn DIRECT! For the bull lire time to pull in his bolt and wind.[
■Cantrell’s testimony.
ners were safe; Parker bunted. Mell- didn't MH the given, at all- it hit th - 1 the line around the fbh pole. And it
In thl* trial and Hie events leading
strop b»bblrd it and the Im.,* wr button? nf tin cup and stayed right in!!। was really lucky that hr didn't too. be­ up tn it Cantrell became well acquaint­
^tull. Leonard cracked a lau one at.,-|hu. Burdette cra.Jw-d th.- cate., of.cause as &gt;w was nearing Hie shore. 1 ed with Mr. Sigler Last Week Friday
short who threw McCann out at tip- tn. exclusive hulc-ln-onr club, the se- "Something , happened A large small the latter received by mall an excellent
mouth bass. weighing 4’.- pounds, saw portrait of hlnuelf, painted largely
platc Moore a! &lt;. hit «o d,.,rt wlwr. [rret amlmion ot all golfers
a fumble and had throw allowed Hon-Ji
,, t
that - bait, made a lunge , for it and
completely swallowed it. Then there train memory by Mr Cantrell. Since
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
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Brown then conntjvtrd for u hit.
was a.real, scrap as the tl.-.h darted’ his imprisonment he has been taking a
nig Parker Harrington got -Ilf
through the water, threatening to special correspondence course in porTO SEMI-FINAL ROUND bleak the line or the small bluegill' trait work and (Minting. It will be rrfirst ou fielder's choln- while th. ...
, membered that he sent Judge McP&gt;-&lt; k
•for Uonard at tlw plat.- t.ul.-il While ....
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„ , hook. By nieans of a landing nc.t the! -&lt;&gt;ine time ago an excellent portrait he
Leonard and Meil.-n.p urn- in &lt;n Arch Anderson Defeats Carl fish was finally captured and Is^said:
' had painted of Thomas A Edison
tangled on the ground M'&lt;or.। to have been one of the finest small
Wespinter In Secondli to fine to have a prlsoi^r feel
mouths taken from Gun lake this year.
kindly, as Mr Cantrell evfdr-nf y dors,
Flight Final
ton Jogged orouhd to third
toward those who’ ferreted out the
eventually railed out ul ,
Kun Kigh-r will play Dave Goodyear
crime and sent him to the penitentiary.

An Impromptu "Catch" 1

rating thsii chumpioiiship tournament now und&lt;
grounded to the pi teller foe :&lt;n .-.1 v out; way a' liw Hastings Coimtny Club ’
which retired Hastings with n big mur-1 in the quuitcr finah/Dave Goodyear
-n McIntyre «-(l. Kim 81giin Will ('.ok 1-up; Doc
•ighth frame Ute vimp
d.-f&lt;-Ht«xl F-.rl Wareliaui
turn, took advantage ol n Ih-.li pin h-;6-5; -and Cllt! Dilan txUl CarltAi
er to score five more run* 'Prather.. I Swiff, 3-2.
who relieved VUn Gorgon, gave walk..' Quarter final.*, in the Hr J flftht have
romplil.d
D'in T&lt;ilhur-t
to Parker and
Cann, WHS pounded for a double in ' '!• h .&lt;re&lt;l Will *Jclu.&lt;l. r 6-5; Roy HubHarrlhgton and &amp;r Hire.- bu.M--. b;. -lM»Vd won from Ato-n JofThMm 4-1; Jim
Leonard and Known during tin-M' .'.um J Mason defeated Oivillg Sayle.s 2-up;
South Bend's lune run came in th- and Dr Houaiiton defeated,Ed. GixmI-

Colored Giants Here
for Return Game

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J. C. PENNE
116-118 EAST'STATE ST.

Special
Purchase of
RUN-RESIST

Rayon
Bloomers
Vests

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

COTTONS are “right”
for everywhere NOW!
FROCKS you’ll simply
live in all SUMMER!

29c
Crisp, cool Myles every­
body wants — so act
quickly! MISSES’ and
WOMEN S SIZES.
Novelty fabric* I
Sheer*I Print*!

Polka dot*!
ALL fast colon! ,

See
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Odds &amp; Ends

Table!

REP. LEN FEIGHNER
EXPRESSES VEINS

It.certainly pays to SEW!

You’ll Like the
Pat's Colored Giants of Battle Creek
c.wne here Sunday for a second gameKnit-in (iarterf
with the local Independent.- Has-itings won the first game 7-6 but the!
BOYS’
two teams are so evenly matched that .
the outcome i* always in-doubt. Has-'
ttnjr.s has won 16 out ot 20 game* m i
(Continued from page one)
fur Ulis wuaoii and tgken the last tun I
sfritlghi. The Colored. Giants are a|.| Feighner for his manly answer HU
wavs a big drawing card here and eojr'-'Pb’
d* follows
far tin re hasn't been a dull inning Nashville, Mich-. Aug. 16. 1932
during‘the many contacts the Indc-1 Mr E J Lerch.
ix tidi nt' hav&lt;‘* luid with this fast team Benton Haibor. Michigan,
of colored txiys.
jDetir Mr. Lerch:
'
him- in Hubbard m tin- semi-finals and Jun
----I am in receipt, of \ questionnaire
'from the Crusaders, which-tfiey ask me
Ihe, nay opt
i
^cw
Price!
; to fill out and -return to you.
nine South] A battle royni* featured the finals of
k
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He individual!—design
■1 he second flight match After dust
I I have al*-ay* declined to nil out the
your own frocks!
- multitudinous questionnaires usually
Hie Hastings club u proving harder had cleared Way Iroip the sand traps
&lt;«■
You
’ll
save
flmty
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.1 dltot had been hurled high
sent to candidates for the legislature.
to beat with every game, (hmxI fieldTiic voters of my district know me and
ir. Arch And&lt;
...ler^tx
‘r-on had ’de­
iiiK and consistent hitting have, nude a
ife
Black . . . brcncn
(they know nry views xm important
mighty g&lt;x»d team with every num from
’B ^B
I I Netr I'all colon!
questions, and they know whether they
‘the old liome town."
during
first
pattern* Satti
(Continued from page one)
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• want to vote for me or not. Two years
Box scon- —
AUR HPOA
^btht m which competition is Many year* ago he recognized the ur-' ngo and four years agro I declined to
Hasting*
5
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3
n
1
plenty
kren.
So
fur
Wilbur
"Lane
ha*vent
need
of
organized
marketing
by
nil
out
questionnaires
from
Hie
AnliHarrington. If.
HINDS CORNERS.
■.week end with her brother. Russell Mr and Mrs Floyd Tobias and Mrs.
ft 0 (i 0 ■&gt;
Charlie Doyle 1-upi John . farmers. He has luul jdxteen years 0! -Saloon League Probably for that rcaj i.-u..
_. Lak.- Al-Gon-Quin.
•&gt;
•"'..‘n. phcniu Wilkinson. ,
-»p front Bob Walton 3-2; a-rstre for organized agriculture. This son In both cases they r&lt;*tommended
Mr and Mr* Floyd Tobias of Kain- Mott, _..
and
family «t
Brandy. 3b.
has taken him through the high office., rny opponent In the primaries. But in in a zoo visited hi* parents. Mr.- and
McCann. 3b.
Mr. and Mrs C. N Tobltix and
Mort Hill won from Dr. UicltwrxKl by of his local und the Arizona state both cases the voters in my district Mrs. c N. Tobias Sunday.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
granddaughterx. Leuh and Marian, and
default; Dr Carrothi-r- won from Bur- Fann Bureau. He 1* now a member ol nominated me. Four years ago the loKlttiJ Sprague o! Grand Rapids re­
Marian Tobias spent part of Mr. and Mrs George Wtthey visited
,(Jrt’.- Wadd by default: and Joe Mc- the American Farm Bureau. alw&gt; a 'cal W. C. T. U. endorsed my opponent." • Little
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Mr. and Mrs Mell Hendershott and turned home Saturday
Knight defeated Jack Clark 1-up,
member of the Fed-ral Farm Board, ,-but the county organization endorsed
Helen
Butolph
oSHa&gt;tings speijt over
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.’ Floyd Mr. and Mrs Floyd Tobias in Kalama-'
It would be difficult to imagine me Just what, if anything, do you Tablas
: Sunday with -Ethel' Ragla
ax&gt; Thursday.
.
where there could be secured one with i make of that?
.
Kenntdy. c.
i Jean KeBey of Martin is .--jx-nding
Mrs.
c.
N.
Tobias
entertained
the
Ce1
The
Misses
Donna
and
Garnet
Manhigher qualifications to speak to farm
I have lived in my district ali my life,
the week at Wam:e Krbey’*
folks on the subject of agriculture. His11 have tried to b»- a good citizen The ning'ot Lansing are spending this week dar Creek Cemetery Circle Wediieutay
Totals .. .
A.large crowd listeped tn Hit musical
1127 H •
. talk will be instructive and worthwhile. voter* of my district know that I give with their mother and brother and si*- afternoon. There were nine members program given Sunday night by Har­
and eleven visitor* present. Thy will
South B«-nd
H r&lt;3 A J j-Ytftay evening, this week. Niiahvllle "Hie meeting will be In keeping with my earnest, iiunest. best endeavors al­
old
Barnum’s -family of Mw-otf
Tbrok. 2b. .
Mr and Mrs - Ben Bunneil and meet- Septcinbcr 14 with Mr. and Mrs.
0 2 Ojand IKlton horseshoe loner* will play the day and it is hoped that there will ways for my district and the state. I
MLvs
Margaret Kelsey vUlted Iriends
Goddard. If. .
3 .1 0 ofl a th- ('« the rourtjUi. re. At present be a large audience to hear this na- try always to vote as I hav^-reason to nephew. Mr. And Mix Grilly of Kala- Frarit Newtop in Hastings,
in Lansing Sunday.
Mells trap, c
0 'J d.tiic hSirv stands oiw-all.
tiopal figure next Sunday afternoon. believe the majority of the people in ipazoo called at Edd. Newton's Sunday ! Mr. and Mrs. George Withey of
Next Sundav evening the pnrzntm is
i Grand Rapids visited at C N. Tobias
&gt; 3 " Tumonow evening the Hastings B- August 21. at two o'clock at the Metho­ my district want me to vote. I want afternoon.
in cliarge of Class No. 1. Alice Chase
I 2 I! team .tn -., lo Fairview tor a return dist church.
Mr. and Mrs. ^oe Nevitt ot East Le­ ! farm Tuesday' until Friday.
to faithfully represent them. I shall do
teacher, und tlie Grand Rapids Mb?
1 8 "(game in the Western Lcagti^series.;, Mr Broun will alro appear in Na*h&gt;luw-«amc in regard to the proposed roy visited Mrs Clara Brown Thurs­ ! Mrs Electa Tobias and granddaugh- kiaii will put on the/prognun including,
0 0 ".The l.».-al playen* luivc shown cotuid- ville
Putnam Park and will speak at constitutional amendment to the state day und Allie Bunnell of Romulus ! ter. Leah Barrett, accompanied Mr. ’ music.
1 6 "l.rabl* improvement in linger average. 6.30 In case there should be stormy constitution in regard to the liquor was also a visitor there
.
1 Mary Payne and daughter ol Hasting 1
Van Gorcnn. p
Rev. Alite Bunnell of Romulus si*nt ■ to Kalamaano Monday and they all
One million SI bill* would weigh
eInce Hie season opened and hope to weather at that time the meeting will, question. I believe the voters of Ihd
Tork. r
be In-Id in the Nashville Evangelical state should have the privilege of vot­ Saturday night 'with Mr. and Mrs. Edp. 1i called on Mrs. Mell Hend.-^Jioit and about 203D"pounds.
return with a win.
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Fentlwrs. p. ..
Bflttirday evening, Delton shoe tossers church. Pastors arc co-operating and ing on this proposition and I believe Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott of
dropjxxl in on the boys here for a sur­ the Chamber of Commerce arc provid­ the will of the majority should rule. I
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31* I. 6 24 7 prise tournament. ' The Delton team ing scats for this meeting.
am not at all satisfied with' present Kalamazoo and Mr.- and Mrs Dean
Summaries —
had travelled to Lake Odessa for a
conditions, but I don’t Want to see the Thompson of Chicago called at C. N.
. Struck out by Brown. Jive; by Van game but failure of lights on the court LARGE-OWL ATTACHED
18th amendment repealed unless in it* Tobi**’ Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes and
■ Gorgon. sewn, by-Feattn-rs. one. Bases tlierr prevented the match So the
place there is a sound, sane, practical
on balls oil Van Gorgon, one; of! men decided to st &gt;p here ami have
ITSELF TO AUTOMOBILE control of the liquor problem. We cer­ sons spent Sunday afternoon with her
Feathers. two kjtolcn bases—McCann. a ennte t nnywuy. "Die hour was rath­
tainly don’t want the old open Saloon brother. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bechtel,
MEN’S LEE OVERALLS, $1.50 value* .... $1.09
Goddard &lt;jT. Sacrifice till.,—Leonard. er late for a start but eight members Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Eggleston with its attendant evils, including po­ and family in Hastings
Mrs. Goldie Casey and sons spent the
of I lie local B-leam were collected and
litical evils, any more than we want
2kad Queer Experience
play commenced. Delton was in a win­
the present blind pigs, moonshining,
ning mood and stepped out to a subbootlegging, hijacking and general
Tuesday Evening
i.tantlal lead that" kept increasing us
Tuesday night, us Mr. and Mrs. racketeering. I have ImplUit faith in
I Hie games progrc-Mxl The final tally Ralph EgglcStrfn were returning here the good. hard, practical common sense
I wa.» H-3 in favor of Delton. Mitchel! from Freeport. they looked ahead .nA®
of’ the
«« American voter, and that in the
lol the visiting team had a ringer saw
aw two blazing orbs bv
- fln.d t&gt;M! **-**
by the roadside
roadside?tend *e
but did not know what kind of an ani- handle this perplexing question. The
Sattuday the Hustings team wtUWo to
usual terms of -wet" and -dry" have
Ih )ti&gt;n f&lt;*r a return match.
•'
glare of the headlight* of their car. As come to mean leas than nothing. I
Mr. ClvarlcH James, only woman they approached, whatever-it was made don’t follow the lead of fanatics on
member of the -local A-tcam. plans to a sort of a spring and the machine hit either side I believe the American
coui|x-te in the stale tournament for
jieople have sufficient Intelligence to
women at the loiji* fair today. ’ Last it A* this did not interfere with the ultimately figure- this liquor problem
of. the car no attention was out and establish It on a properly reg­
year Mrs. Janu s won first place, win­ operation
paid to it.
ning every match &gt;lie played.
| Wednesday morning Ralph went to ulated basis for the beM Interests of
ice if this miiliap had done any dam­ this and future generations, but I •
age to his car. -He was surprised to want to see that regulated basis sound-.
find standing on the garage floor under ly established before we throw the
1 he hood of the car a large ow). ap­ doors wide open. Anything else would
parently none the worse for Ils col­ mean chaos and anarchy
I will gladly answer any questionIntjret in tartan. Uie irc«t n»-.......
„„ automobile.
lision with the front of the
Ui&gt;l wort, .till eonllnur.. ond IW Mr. Enlrrlon doe. not k„o&gt; I™- m. noire submitted to me by the voters of
;™i« iu to rnmrK Ih.l booeb.ll Mn,
B
bul my district, if they feel that they need
such a thing, at any time Add what is
rl«bl Urn- in Hertlw heve^liM u,e uunlu, |, pretalWr.
m
prirllete ol muk Juu u ereiunj
lu cl,„ lo , tM
lro„, oI satisfactory, to the voter* of my district1
hi»l„rU». worn M could
ridl„or ,„a heU on. being unoble will have to answer for any and alLtobe »-e„ in U» big ngllon.l leeyun.- lo do MtenrtM. w,„„
e.r Mopped ealled state-wide organization*.
Your* very truly.
und ut only.* unrtU iruelion ol the eggarMe. aI1* ltM, (0|g,
away
,
Len W. Feighner.
pens*In lue Uw gurne. payed ngbt ,ht Mnl md„lUy ,a
!!!:" "._l.I!!!’.,.!,.!r.J"'.lLb!;..f!!l1f!?.!'!’
*** Ule
Th*- nigm prowler
WILKINSON
REUNION.
j
more
~ Interesting to the
- average fan.
tud p(enty o{ flght Jn Wm bul *ubmltbecause the members of the Hastings ted to being carried to the top of a rone "'rhe thirty-second annual reunion ot
team are all-local fellows and well bush trellis from which Be later flew the Wilkinson family was held Sunday
Il will pay you lu use LOWE
known to all. That fact adds special into the shade trees nearby. That he nt Baker"* resort. Crooked lake, about
BROTHEKS HIGH STANDARD
interest to the gome. The boys have was not a welcome &lt; visitor there was forty members of the families being
House Paint the next time you
been playing exceptionally good ball shown by the wild protests of the birds present. A delicious dinner was served
paint your home. Because HIGH
this year and the many close scores tiiat happened to be In those trees.
STANDARD not only wear* ex­
at noon, after which followed a bual-.
should entitle them' to n much belter
ceptionally well hut it actually cov­
ness meeting. Officer* were elected *s
patronage than they have been re- i
er* * maximum number of square
follow*
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
feet of surface per gallon!
erhing for the put few week*
lwu
wcrc and two babies were
Twelve
patients
President. Jay Wilkinson. Delton;
Come in and see us before you
The Hasting* Independent team 1* registered at Pennock hospital this Vice-President. Mildred Castle, Prai­
Ciint and let us give you a book on
composed of fellows who play without Wednesday morning.
rieville; Secretary. Jennie Snook. Kala­
□me Decoration.
salary and Just for the love of the
On Aug. 14 a girt wa* bom to Mr mazoo; Program Committee,. Barton
game Many excellent' teams have and Mre Edgar Chancy. Hasting* Cortright, .Fritz Mannion and Francis
been here, more arc lo conic and the Boute 3
Phillips, Kalamazoo. Ray Cnstle. Prai­
boyx have demonstrated that they can
A tlri
born to Mr. and Mr* rieville. Charles Mayer, Grand Rapids.
Hastings, Michigan
hold their own with the best seml-pro Henry Singleton. 202 So. Broadway The afternoon was spent in singing,
teams in Michigan and some ot the on aug n
»
dancing, swimming add games, ft was
•djoinlng stale*. In fact the Hastings
—1----------« &gt; ___________
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
voted to hold the next reunion the
Independent baseball team Is a good
If you know yourself you’re sure to second Sunday In August at the same
advertisement for Hastings.
’
[be a modest man.
place.

PURE DYE . . quality
Rayon FLAT CREPE
35/36-inches Wide

Golf Hose
25c I' A

FARMER BROWN IS
COMING NEXT SUNDAY

•k JThuni-

" 0 » ’ " Activity at'Horse
Shoe Court Continues

ist Mnr&lt;h.a
ny of th-6
and maik •
it* Hah*1.1
n Egypt,
days on
Channel
Ircmen tn
ating hut
-Wayland

BANKRUPT SALE
oE Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son

Why Do People Buy MORE

ew FORDS

Than All Other Makes Combined?

Local Nine.Keeps Up
Fine Schedule of Games

RS f
repu-

nent

n
2.00

ecause they get more

B

VALUE for their dollar
than ANY OTHER make.

A TIME
DEFYING PAINT

Watch the number of new
Fords INCREASE DAILY and
ASK the OWNERS how they
like the new Ford.

The new Ford is the MOST
REMARKABLE OPERAT­
ING CAR TODAY . . . regard­
less of price!

We invite you to drive a new
V-8 or B-Four without any ob­
ligation.

Phone 2121 for Demonstration

GOODYEAR BROS.
HARDWARE CO.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE COMPANY

�THI HASTINGS BANNUk.WEDNE*DAY, AUGUST 17. IMS

FAQK FOUR________________________

The Hastings Banner

ium a. u&gt;. preadem,
au oi &lt;■&gt;. vletlJS an(j Obinions;
ewriMlatu
indicate- a belief that thq
A,i
o
expression* indicate-a
What Others Say
,"’"“rr"-,,OTTOr Tlu-xlc. .no lhe present!

This and That

Backward Glances;

Bits of Yesterday
Tlie Bennett Park Forum.
A Popular Assembly.
— j Franklin Delano are close kin As a ;
COOU BMOS-. EJIIert.
_______________
'matter of fact, however, the relation-.
Nonpartisan
Conduct.
WHAT OF THE FUTURE?
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
gKVK.’mr NEVEKTH TMAR ‘ship is very remote—something liksj
Bringing Candidates to People.
I Eaton county boosters some time ago
Mr. and Mrs Ira Balwln and ctill-------------------------_
—!nnn or o«l&gt; ooiuln. U w, rre.ll.
In a___
_ , to_,
r
__ county
_
- tn Charlotte an Institution has drtn “,ld Mrj William Baldwin were
started
move
relieve,
-the
Over
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|I.e&gt;
Mr.
ThmOorr
Ror-rwU
U
-up.
,„
developed during the past few year*
“fr Mr and Mrs T. B. Hart,,„ata SUIJ.
. purlin, Hoor-r In tlie pmKMU.l mrr
„„ «,U«MO .nO y-me that might well be copied by other Allegan Saturday.
Hull
Mui.
throughout the state. Thl*
Mr and Mrs c- A- KfrT- Mr #nd,
। ,3 1M&gt; reeelwd but Ih.l wu ,11. mjk ,- counties
is an open air forum held in Bennett Mrs. Prank Hortfln and Mr. and Mrs
iu«.
THE EDITORS MAIL
tors put every possible pressure on the park on Sunday afternoon* during the R H. Lxviipenthlen motored to Grand
ii(&lt;
We wish lhat people could see tlie drive but tJAOO was the limit and in summer at which there arc discussion* Haven Bunday.
7io«
volume of so-called "copy" that reache* accordance with the promLv- made all or talks on subject* of public Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stebbins and Mr
tiomrtlme* these programs are in lhe and Mr* Charles Pott* are taking a
s
u* each week from paid propagandist* Zutacnptiona' rereired' wvr&lt; relumed
_s®c If so those with a flair for statistic* Eaton county -therefore will hare no form of debate* between speakers, but week * auto trip to the northern re­
more
oftenconMM
of
a&lt;tare*ws
on
“
‘
it*
and the Soo
OVT-riliB RAHHT IXH'XTY
could have a "field-day" in estimating tn'r
hiturc a* the ;«c &gt;p'e last
Mrs Harvey ”
Gill
and* "
three children
topic* of current interest. During elec•'* —
1'SprtaTtumed
thumbs down
Ih.e-.t.nw.m.oI.A.irlh.imu.ll--,toloIuppOTt|ht
(&lt;ironb&gt;the
. prop- lion years the forum is used to give of Glendale. California and John
■BKHIX Ht »*■- 1UITIOS.
92 *1 ««‘n« °n “••’y «10«'« »h“ J*ne
.
1 taxation Barry coqnty also cancelled the people of Eaton county a chance Hampton of Jackson were guests of Mr
‘ Needle** lo say tlw great bulk &lt;tf '.|U* Its fair in 1930 and u making no effort to hear the various candidates for im­ and Mr» Herbert Freeland over 'the;
AtWRkTtKiNO RA7KX
week end
‘ material is hurled at our*wa*te MSket, to hold &lt;x;e this year. Clinton count-. portant state ami national offices
Mrs John Huff of Tulsa. Oklahoma
The forum i* qonpartlsan. Speakers
-»■ • Mlh an w
.„ur.ev. u I..I A. 'a"ri
&gt;•’
I'""""™ »;»■»»' 'A-'
.Draeger .and daughter
-•
,
. ,,
,
, ; year and this .year is issuing** reiT r&gt;-- of ail political parties are heard. One, and Mm. Chas.
---------- to-1
Wisco
u r**»«0-&lt;nd ■ big majority of HlrtrlcU&lt;j premium'ottering, cutting ru' week leading Wworralic candidate* Dorothy of Racine. —
will
dominate
tile
program
and
the
day
for their homes after,
”
‘ ’ we do not even bother to open. Andimany entire department*- and *-&gt;mc
following
week
Republicans.
Frequentvisit
with
Mra.
A
J, Verft
whqt is happening here is hapix-nlng in ' claasr*.
•
ly too. the talk.-, liave no particular Floyd Gaskell and other relative*
almost every country newspaper office
Ingham county sougl-.t to have •&gt;; ^|liu.al itaniiteanccat'all'
'
'
..—&gt;«-----------uv
. _an.
m
Edmund Wood of Cincinnati. Ohio,
small educational fair and for a veur o: Pu,n,c"‘ aignuwanre
in America and to even a greater ex-ltwo lt ^,nMlj t0 m„.t ,.Vt.ry requin These meetings have become very returned home today after spending a;
(a bad tent uith a good moral)
tent In the dailies. Yet newspapers are ment and then all it unre public into: ■ popular. Crowds come from all sec­ wrek with his parent*. Mr and Mr.- ,
Sam Wood
supposed
to
run
this
stuff"
at
their,
«
r.-A
was
»*
.3.1
aroused
BIUUWU
to-thc
IW.llV
point
|*mu
that
11
it
Illi.
!&gt;■
’
.
,
cion*
of
the
county
and.
we
.....
arejold.
.V.M,
All oUlui)
Mr. and Mrs Frank Adair, have a*&gt;
.'own expense, crowding out live local continued
* ■ ‘to outgrow every attempt to! 'here i* usually a I'enerou* sprinkling
of
people
from
neighboring
counties
bouse it in a small way. Now with theSaid Smith, in pain, "This shirt is not
county park laud available, the man­ a&amp; well- Eaton county is a repre*enta- Wm. Miller of Pontiac
u „.r
Mim. Josephine Spaulding of Chicago
material we wouldn't have room for agement U confronted with tlie respon­ live ,u.«.
rural .UM..-.
district ...
of „„
the state «,.
and
Hie
The size fifteen I thought I bought.
local news But what we are saying of sibility of gue.ving what the future reaction nf the crowd to various speak-'15 S|&gt;en&lt;!ing a few wrejts with her par -'
The laundry has reduced my size.
this free publicity material does nol holds grid deciding what ahal! be the er- i* somewhat of a barometer toMr and Mrs F O Spaulding,
what similar people In other part* ot
Unless that little marker lies."
policy
m
live
fair.
It
lias
beyn
con
­
apply to the Interesting local Items
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
|
clusively shown that hone racing, free Michigan may- lx* thinking Conse­
A button popped and hit the floor
that our trader* send in. Thcve are circuses, bawdy shows and gambling quently thru- open-air forums have acMr. .....
and Mrs. Manon Cobb are in |
HOOVERS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH jalways welcome. Some renders seem to doits do not pay
As Smith bent over, something tore.
Inphain fair lu- quired jwlitical significance of more town visiting relatives and Inc nd*
.
They were both born in Barry county *
Whatever fault one may find with believe that community newspapers are grown tremendously by clinging to the than local interest
He reached the office plenty late,
Usually there i* a band ronrert or sf‘e. Cora Hoonan. was u well known
President Hoover's acceptance speech. run solely for publication
••— of
-*•*-lhe --«r
rdl- purely educational side ot the agricul­
i tiitr musical program in coiinectloil teacher here fit-enlisted*in the regu-,
lie missed a very vital date,
tural and home fife.'
the clearness and sincerity of it are tor's own personal views and opinions. j Will this public interest continue or With the talk? Tile Citv of Charlotte Ur army and was in the Phillpjrtnr.-.
wm it
lt fade
fade within
within a
a few
few year.year-’’ That ha* erected a band stand and a cover- nearly three years They have been at;
above reproach. In our opinion, the .Thl* is a mistaken opinion, however. 1I will
views expressed by the chief executive and fa contrary lo tbc practice of any* t* the question the officials ot the arri. cd platform for *|»enkers in a quiet *r°n Rtvi-r. Michigan, five |»*t four
Buy Arrow Shirt*, they're "Sanforized.
In a Jewelry store, now headed
were sane and constructive. He did not rununanll. nru-iup-r makln, a run- I rultur.1 mwM-1 wouIO Ilk. M.mroiie I,- section of tlie park Folding chair* me
placed out among the trees in front b*r Tucson. Arizona
Which means, they stay correctly sized!
straddle a single Issue nor stoop to wk.tM.'.KMt.wm. Ikmol. .... .m«rr.-ln&lt;h,.n ctonl, Nr..
and loud speaker* make tlie address ol i 0,1 Saturday of !a*t week Mr*. W H j
demagogic prorniM* and utterances,
FACT THE COLUMNS OF THIS PA-!
A CITIZEN SURRENDERS
a qtestker easily audible tor a con-' Knox arid Mr* Mac B Saunders enter-1
Try Arrow Trump, picked with^g
flw
All real Americans will heartily ap- PER ARE ALWAYS OPEN. FREE OF 1 Undrr thjs h‘ad thl,
Mderable distance about The meet-&lt;a»ud MrCaroline Bartlett Crane of |
style, guaranteed io fit permanently, at
ClW
Ini;* are Informal andathl-. particular J*:tl
plaud tfie president s pledge to continue CHARGE. .TO A DISCUSSION -OF Prc*»*atqs the following edlUvnaliv.
M'cltan of the park cafh Sunday aft-| Mr* Ethel Arick returned this morn-|
the fight Mtatnst opening the federal TOPICS OF GENERAL INTEREST J Mr - Anita M. R-vldwtn. ot California, ernoan becomes a true forum—a place &gt;»&lt; to i« r borne tn Sebatha. Kaivas
treasury for welfare and relief work .REC.ARDIJWS OF WHETHER THE wires a complaint iA tfeturesque fa«!i- of jxipular assembly.
: after.a week* visit w»h her couUim
vtfwk
FXPRrasFn AGREE
ARREF with
*‘ “nr«&gt;unr&lt;\ Siu-(){b leaving
VIEWS EXPRESSED
WITH lon
h(l wtoen
Un|ud*hgut&lt;s
,, h . A Mr. Benedict of Charlotte con-' Mr. and Mr* Clarence Goucher,
Mra.
Olla
Empvv I
reived Un- idea of this forum several
M” n
'"'* Smith and Mr* "
state and local * government* and of THE PERSONAL OPINIONS OF THE tax&lt;5 Bnd ln#,mclent goVemmmt.
Fawen of Springfield. ••Missouri. came j
- R I* not plen’unt to have t&gt;. go year* ago. At that time Bennett jrark
private organizations. Federal asiist- EDITORS No. community newspaper
was not .used for -open air nftgCngs
ante should be given tn event of *|*cl»l suffers from too much of this kind nf about armed to the treth’ she . s.i- and there was nq platform for speak- Mr ..nd MrSj.Toiiy Both
Sirs Chas. Picxcll visited her si-stet.
emergency, tiw president believe*, but news. The opinions expressed by read­ ■ because in splteof money paid in taxro
' for proper protection I must find it fur
White ; troHmg through ghe park on.- Mf H McMillen. In Grund Rapid*|
only tq. the extent that, once the erner- er* should Im- featured as .pruininenlly myself, what with racketeers,, g.ingafternoon Mr Benedict happened to horn fnln until Sunday. Her two
gency is passed, federal agencies teh [ax the.vigw* of lhe editor.
’
T1HE ONLY 'tt-rs and the like ”
The Store for Dad and Lad
-e a -S up-taA" orator f-/r Want of. 'randehildren.
Susie and Charlie
be withdrawn leaving state and local RESTRICTIONS WE. MAKE ARE ' "Rich women are not the only per­ any • oap box ' talking to his small
accompanied her
government* to function a* before Wr THAT SUCH ARTICLES BE REA- sons tile jtolicc do not adequately pro­ died of foUmreri from tin old dray! M*' n*rt.Wilson and baby nt Coffeytect. The corner grocer victimized by
arwgu-st.- of her brother,
admire the president's -clear-visioned iSONABLY BRIEF. SIGNED BY THE tiw Ixild-up man. tlw citizen whose car that had been left underneath th.-. •l11’ K
ni' h.vrd Doyle, and other Hasting*
thfnkyig in this respect. He arcs'that WRITER 'THE NAME TO HE WITH- ,1s stolen for a "joy ride.” and the par- tree So the Idea of the forum
r. Benedict decided ..that if t‘'tattvtborn —
there can be no permanent relief in HELD IF DESIRED'. AND FREE;
tins speaker could hold the attention
placing; burdensome federal taxes on FROM LIBELOUS 'MATERIAL AND,
TH1RTY YEARS AOO TODAY
of a small crowd while, orating from
industry and agriculture for the pur-.OBSCENE LANGUAGE -RESTRIC-j
an old dra-.. ih,&lt; .* ^ak. r. ci mure
J wph Amrrmann
Amrrnunn of
ol Crawfordsville,
Crawlardsnll'- ;j wun , vlrtOrv over ,Ur-MaOtawm" ,d
l.rr.mlm.nre UU, k* . rreal.r
1. tlie itu-H M Ma dawM’r. Mr&gt;
lu.r.Oun .1 Uv ,„&gt;un,l. id
pew- ot relieving the unemployed; he TION8 THAT WE. OURSELVE8 TRY
The contract and new- by-laws for the
1.1.
I»O»
to
wmlaruwy
&gt;w
u„l
II
H
Bun...
m s,lu,ew.’Thr K,„.
me* that such a jiolicy could only result i TO FOLLOW.
rcviM-d Barry *■ Eaton Fire Insurance
A
un h r the tree- -hotild attract life in-. Deputy Sheriff
Pierce OConn»r|
— •
in further depression and chan*. The
May. time* ' while sorting the free!
company were filed with Insurance
t:-n -t of the entire community if hot made a bu. in&lt; *j. trip to the jiorthern I
president believes that the logical way publicity -junk" that fill* our mailbox. |
OommUMoner
C o- IJvingxton by At­
til. epunty. ■
* part of th. .tale Monday
S // U N idleness:
torney Ft*k Bangs Tuesday afternoon.
From Our Scrap Book
A' «e got the story. Mr. Benedict
Miss Amrli.i* Goodyear will leave this
to attack unemployment is constructive -wr have wished (hat reader* here in
Tlw action i&gt; the first required for takwas tt member uf the city council at rek for Coldwater where she will visit
it is the rust that
. piiicir* that will ossUl the return of jkhe county were half as inclined to exiiik over tlie old company by a new or­
A LllTLE TIDING.
.
that time and asked to be imt
. ... ...
in her grandfather. General Parkhurst.
normai activity both in agrtoultixre and flre» their view* and opinions in re­
at tai his iliirif ti&gt; th
ilinrgv of tlie i«rk commission. He
I am n little tiling with a big mean­ ganization. A meeting of tlie mem'*
Mi* Etta Trumper returned Mundnv
ben nf the present comjiany Will be
- industry. This tv being done, he br- jard to matter* of community Interest
reodvnf five tipiiointmeni and pro­
hr.tlliitnLnict
om n trip to Hillsdale and Battle ing I help everybody.
ceeded to develop his idea.
M,v
I unlock dopn, ojicn hearts, dispel held lu re some time in September tn
Ih-V’-.s, through lhe activities ol tire:a* the outside propagandists are to
ah.—Vqi.tairi .
ratify the change* and elect offlcefct
Tf.e forums have apparently lived up guest of Mr and Mr* Maurice Wooton. lirejudice.
Re-construction Finance Cor]x&gt;ration keep our waste basket* filled with dull.
under the revamped regulations and
1 create friendship and good will.
to Mr. Benedict's expectation*. Many tanperly &lt; t thia cilv.
And Can be further aided by cliangvs in uninteresting material (or our paper j
notable ...
si&gt;cakrr*
addres-wd —
auMi- Belle Hooper, who „„
has bcm
--------- h;jK&gt;,, ------------I inspire rrspCct and admiration. by-laws. — Chullotte Republic an-TribAmerican banking policy and through baler.
•.
line.
from the platform in Bennett making an extend, d visit with relative; Everybody Jove*.me.
. tfn- establishment of home loan bank*.:
....
park and atftiieiice-. 1...
1 bon- nobody. .
have ample op- tn xhi* cily. returned vesterday to her
i ixirtunity lo liear questions
r.-tions c.
of- _____
public home in M.mphis. Tetinrs*cr. She wav i 1 violate no law.
Our banking system, he believes, "must I - The above 1* a reprint of an editorial
Whi-n some nhllanthrnpic broker from
[ mten-M df*cus-Md froth a variety
I cwt nothing.
\
—' • ■ ot
“* ftriiunpanu-d by her parents. Mr. and
be relieved from condition* which per-1 published by us in the issue of Marell |
the goodn^c* of hl* heart
, -tandpdints. One can lies^r present ad­ Mfr M Stebbms. who will remain for
Many have praised me., none have
-mit the credit machinery of the coun- 23. Certain, passages, however, have •'
Invites me to the million* h&lt;- no gladly
condemned me.
. ininistrutiim* ri|q&gt;^d to Juere* by । some time.
,
try to be made’available without ade-jbeen emphaTired to bring out the real:
would impart
member* of the opimdng jwuty and
I
am
pleasing
to
those
of
high
and
Mr and Mrs. George Denslow re,
When
some quack of patent nostrums
low
drgife.
.ispu-mi:
candidate.,
of
the
same
pariyt
quate check for wholesale speculation, mcaiung we intended to convey, viz;!
tt|rned Tuesday night from a two
with an nltmlstic face.
1 am useful every moment of the
in •*euritics with ruinous consequences j that, although the volume of free pub- Git whnre chili! ts. kidnapped for ran- one can hear these *t*me policies in- month*' v-M in Egland, arriving in
Out of salt invent* a cure-ail that will
to million.*
million.* of
Of our
our citizens
Citizens and
and to
to riaria-. Uclty
lirltv material
matm-tal sent
*ent to
to us
u.« each
ra.-h week
week fo.-'
W,H •x1*’ Mt' Bctldwln s coni- | trepn ted ■ and .defended by those jn New York from Southampton on the day..
t»
foe
help preserve tlu- race.
[office; wnd one can hear the Impartial Ameriran -line steamer. Philadelphia, I am courtesy.—■Cupper's Weekly.
uonal economy The ’president stands the sol* pun»»e of giving a little free ptamt,
When some chesty poltiiclah tell* nie
"BtB the way lo cun- Yhe evil is not opinion «4 tiio«e who have no par'.icu- n th niport a'very p!ca*aqt trtp.
|&gt;ow he'll tame the wind;
.squarely for a protective tariff adminls- stdrertising to*iumr article m.iniitsp • by. giving
.
. up
, and going away. Thl*tin-।. Inr i»litical axes to ifrind.
Mi." Aimee Coulter of Chicago and Advanced Farm
In
u Major Hoople fashion leave dezennot
m
i
I
’
tiblic
forums
similar
to
the
oile
in
fu
r
cousin.
Dr
Max
Schuler,
arrived
in
Jy a bipartisan commission tured out.Mdc the county t* a distinct t&gt;
......
0» ’belong.'
to it* itota! citizen.'., not to ■
pression far behind.
j|. ii Uharlotte should play a very useful tin* cut Eriday tor a visit with Miss
•••
Prices Cheering
f- against out und out cancel- ! nuisance, we welcome coalmen’, on top-1,u outl.a**. There ts no wisdom
•
‘
j
role
in
thecohduct'o!
goodrtprewnta-i
(•ertnide Smith
'
it to them Tlie tach* -r I
if a.vr debts but hr leaves tlie | jw of cunimnnity interest by any „• j sxrremi'-riiiR
'4'ri'''■ '
.
live
gnveranlcnt
Such
forums
give
Much prominence ha* been given in
control ertna- ami corrtipt-.on. to keep I
pm for further adjustments our readers The great majority &lt;&gt;f
„. United
w
’11j u
trio
State* fit : &gt; live in nw i one a good chance, to "get a line" on j
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
I tlie daily papers recently to the marked Thru I think of what my kinsman
the candidate* up for election
Iti
nth Amrilcan —free publicity Junk” is st til "hurled dt
J seem &lt;-ndle?s and dL*couraguig
hfieem
J N BurriHigns is erecting a large | advance within lhe last lew weeks of
but the solution ts not surrcn- ! -c- ms ti&gt; U.s that liranna a Micressinn -ti'- n housc-at ins rmdenee in the first price* of stocks on thA-Ncw York stock In giilte another erhis. of .the day* ert*
^tid gives t^i*
the one- on the Ben-'
1 was born.' Talii t n knowin kind
mining power
rXCh^" T”U adV“n“' U *Wth " bl
j nett park programs should enable oge h-t ef
uv cattle a* i* ketched by moldy
I* !a»! paragraph looks pretty
thla 11
the country, but not as much as tlie
&gt;r.d arm*-------- -•id.demaitoKic tit- b m.
It w-cm* t|uit«- sensible ant
Written by Korea Blgrhnv II.
Ur /,,&lt;
«.
... .
.
,! prominence given on newspaper front ‘
degre? ot bclhe presT- BY OIK REAPER,'
•
••&gt;.i’S.u To. tZ
• rrlurned.:i««^
bnpiy
-ganiza- GENERAL
oonjrasl
INTI RIX
CASTORS.
p V
&gt;f. i
The Mock* that change ownership on
,
heart! Governor Brucker
I the■attitude the Free
...
wtth
Jane,
didn
r.
p
t
.
Cjlgw*.
Hale
lhr
ni)or
of
thp
exchange
represent
the
■
dldn t1 I1 a*k you a week ago lo
Bennett park forum. Elue­
in the matter ot the 18th umvndmr
d these
*
*. ». . I1~A\.S,"‘Ido'?' buildings, machinery und other prop*- 011
lh,’'r rBxftirK?”
nt ti-.h tMue we havy given a re- Kenyon. Dr.
A
E
K
’
-na
ton
n
anti
and
M
L
Cook
attend
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t
know
von
ty owned by corporation* No riutter
1 know you did
did. but I couldn't find
the i-n criior - address but here
bureau?
along one of "surrender
wish to make a few remarks con- ’d the. ronarr-wranal convention a; Al­ what th* price or any Individual stock • d,ol* caMor oil in the house!"
A JUST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
make the criminal behav
legan Tuesday.
ivming the crowd.
may be on Wall street, the [x-pumal i •’
obt t-&gt; the pimma!
- During his acceptance speech. Pte.
M. F Jordan ot Mlddii-ville wa* in property, the buildings and the ma­
dtd ruR /el the imprevu-n that
.acknev i could never subscribt
e-ipl« came oig &lt;.» eurfoslly to tlie city Saturday as a delegate to the chinery arc there; they are the real
rnforccni- nt of the
democrat'c county convention
giimiee
of
the
governor
or
*impwealth The price i* to quite an extent
txxp-mikihjy ve&gt;
hear ills oratory, but were there
a matter of sentiment. Insofar a* an
o.ing political; other rack
in what hq- had to say and Chicago where she wilt visit relatives. advance in paw*Mili»n a better senti­
were »omo- Otic thing
E
E
Brawn.
one
of
the
editors
of
the
• 'entente with those of
in the country, it b» of much
Flushing Observer, wa* in the city Sat- ment
value Tlw worst evil .from which we
urdarand gave, the Banner office a have suffered in recent months ha^
bat fiicrd the enunpaid strict pleasant call
been, lack of c&lt;pifidcnce: The advanc- [
Mi&gt; Hattie Evan- returned to her
'it throughout the address in
ing price* on Wall Street indicate a re-;
Ind'-t* ndmt.
I the fact that pie governor home tn Bellevue Tuesday after spend* tum of confidence, and so arc en­
ic longest talk by far that wr Ing a f-w day* resorting at Wall Inke couraging to the entire country.
!
THIS AND THAT
■t heard him make There wa*. and visiting friends In this city.
But what encourages live Banner far'
Mt* A. D Kniskem and sou- left for
&gt; ’li.-vnc-w among those who
"liquor control' ant
more than all thl* is the advance in the
landing ixeaure tlw sun beat Montana the; first nf th* week.
{Mtbluhcd and commented upo
prices in the basic industry of this
MUS
Nellie
Baldwin
left
Friday
for
trongb and made t)»r teirtpera(country, ahlch is farming. Since the
tentative plan simitar to thar in force ifirt- unrondortsble Rut there, ags Milwaukee, where she has secured a middle of June wheat and other grain*
tn Ontaril^-our next-door neighbor not the slightest trace of heckling or position.
have made a notable advance in price
Can.voian province. In view of this. | b-x’ine that one might expect 'during
Cotton Is 2i per rent higher than it i
Piingent Paragraphs
FIFTY-FfVE YEARS AOO TODAY was a teye ’seek* ago Hogs and cattle
„
.
.what Dr A O Hart has lo say re- ; «Uttl troubled time* a* these.
We
did
not
get
the
impression
that
The
city
delegate*
to
the
representa
­
good burtnew and; «ard{^ ’“ ,fllk
»arr' ‘®»“s ;
command M per rent better prices than,
Alva
Ah a Peter-,,
Peter? may
mav be
l»- tnieretling
initrettinz. Mr
Mt 1 the crowd wax swept off it* feet, so to tive convention are Estes Clark. A L
Wd .‘etenog to cheer up-and be merry Peters U tlw Provincial ChlrJ qf police' -i-s-iik. bv the governor* talk, but we Horton. E. L. Kruppen and James P they did last spring Butter and eggs!
have advanced 35 per cent In recent
After all it * gravity ahat keeps things ci Kent county. Ontario, with head- hare sejdom. it ever, seen ‘more con- Robert.
To the Senatorial. Lewi* month.* The.*e are the mo*: concrete
quarter- at Chatham
Hr told Dr 1 crsiirated attention Jn an outdoor a*-. Beadle Earl Brown. Dr Philo Drake and positive evidence* of a better con-1
do* n.—Boston Herald.
Price per gallon alone dot* not
Hart that the Jail at Chatham-*us full s.-mbtage-rf thia stze. Judging from and 1 w Vrooman
diUO'n: and if reasonable price* shall’
determine the coit of paint. The
A. H Keiih. late of Ft Wayne. In­ be obtained for thewe product* it will
Tlie Mme apparatus tlvat beats tlie of small bvotleggefs and home btewers the, Bennett park crowd jx-ople Un*
He ascribed the rea*on for the activity .' *r are doing more of their cun ]*,, diana. ha* purchased of E O GUlman
American home will keep it cool in the of the "small fry tn the illicit liquor li'-na! thirtking than heretofore and the livery and feed stable near the cor­ go a long way toward restoring normal1
, The Banner cannot
economic conditions. A* far a* the
lhat President Hoover, having nrlgi- future. *ay* a heating engineer. Ha. buxine** to the exorbitant prices the art- i.ot lo be earned away easily by ner of Jefferson and Court street* Ha Banner 1* concerned, we have gained
—thete things determine the,
Canadian gm ernnient puts on liquor oratory,
lias the appearance of being a businci* far more encouragement because a
rutted the program now being applied
and beer -Mjicj m tlw government store*
----------man and we wish, him success in his good start has been made toward pros-1
actual cost of painting. That's
lo recue bUslDeM arid agncultt^e lo'
busine**
‘
Crumbs of Wisdom
One of tlie new haberdashery tads is It cost* *o much that those who learnperoHs times by advance* tn the price*
why it pays to choose LDWI
,
.
. ..
-co
rd tn
to ui'uu
itiAttll ano
and orrw
brew unocr
under inc
live proiiorm|i acuvit), 1* the logical one to tee t . .
Mrs -M E. Taylor, being about u&gt; gj1 of farm products than became of ad-!
bJKor.MM .hlrt. Bu. bbw do Itxi )UMUm
„„„ „nlUwM
„„„
BROTIIIRS HIGH STAND­
ea*t for new goods, desire* all who are vances in the prices of speculative
it through
BRIEF
OBSERVATIONS.
expect to sell something we already, cheap liquor and sell Id their immediARD House Paint. For HIGH
indebted to her to call at onoe and pay Mnm
Ihave?—Washington Post.
.ate neighbors They are constantly
STANDARD covers mere str-*
up. A word to live wise is sufficient
IN NAME ONLY.
| law. Mr Peter* say.
... are growing out oi *
"We
thi^ worship
• _______
running _______
afoul the
Tlie Honorable A. C. Towne, the
INTERPRETED.
natural po**e.Miorv ""—
Strange a* it may seem, Mrs. TheoA banger ls a man who charge* you Um‘ ble t&gt;x&gt;tlcggers and the beer barons oft natural
—ttanr-.'
Henry VnrH
Ford. 1 representative of the south district of
A father wa* giving rxnr advice to!
this county, has a free scholarship for his »
son. At the end of the lecture he ’
w.r v.
P„«.,r ,1. some dr-wrvlhg young man in the said;
inr-r preMOent. u ‘tin receiving letters then (wls lhat llp ha* done you a.favor er». Till* coming from Mr. Peter* who fair of belligerent nation*. —Frank B Ixiuuvifi”. Medical College
Anyone
—
"Now. my boy. you: understand per­
&lt;4 ■ congratulation that: 1—Her soni-Q^ Qty Derrick
•
Las beer. Provincial Chief of Police for Kellogg, former Secretary of State,
(desiring the position should apply to fectly. what I mean?"
'
lias been.nominated as a candidate for .
_«-------I about five year* and ills father who
----------- *.
lam at once. Mr. Towne's post office
••Yes." said the youth. "It boils down,
lhe presidency. 3—Her husband has
It takes hard work to make easy hv- ■ !,e'd 1
P*itJ0R {or twenty
"Vnless a man get* joy from his work address u Milo. Barry county. Michi­ to thia: 1! 1 do well, it s because, of my I
£«»»&gt; &lt;« u» p^aer.
.or,.
|
gan
HASTINGS
illustrious forebears. if I fail it's my PHONE 1101
The "Btar" baseball club of' this city own fault."

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when »e could offer mi
much for m little money.
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have (hr Genuine ESTATE
IIEATHOI.A how they like .
I hem.
A'k them how

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arc satisfied that they
have the best and most
eennomlcal house heating
appliance to be had and
then order one for yuur-

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for the
ntrancc
surance
by Aternoon.
or tak-

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a new roof better talk it over with us and see
how cheap you can buy theibest British Colum­
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ABOUT INSULATION—Wc are in a position
to sell you insulating board at about the price

officers
fi-Trib-

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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at North Side Grocery/
ago to

FRIDAY, Aug. 19

i t find

SATURDAY, Aug. 20

JELLO

Butter
Chair* of
M&gt;ddl«»ill&lt;
or Shultz

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All Flavors
Package . .

Kellogg's Pep ph* 10c
OLIVES, Tall_12-oz. Bottle, Plain, 15c

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Post Bran Flakes
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p|&lt;*- 10c

DAJTES, Fsncy Bulk, lb8c
SOAP CHIPS. Irg. box, Big 4, ea. 15c

Camay Soap 3 Bars ±7c
id,

PURE PRESERVES

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Minute Tapioca p^- 15c
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□s.
D.
INGS

PRESSION ON MENTAL
DISEASES

SMIMSON'S
F EPOCHAL SPEECH

KALAMAZOO HOSPITAL
HAS 2800 PATIENTS

Dr H A»-Hurter, superintendent of
the SuteTiirapilal al Kalamazoo, gave
an interesting address at the Commer’cia! Club Tuesday noon on the general
theme of the effect of'such a depies»ioh a* wc ar* no* passing through
upon mental diseases The doctor
staled that it costs thy state and fed­
eral governments 895.000.000 a year to
care for mental discuM-s. of which
amount Michigan alone, lor 'her insane
and feeble minded, haa expended 84.­
000.000 annually. About 400000 arc
now being cared for at mental' iwapitaU in this country.
Hr declared that in the United States
there an- probably 1000X00 people
who liave some form of mental trouble,
or will have it before they dlr At
Kalamazoo there arc 2800 patient*, tn
recent years it has cost alxiut SI.DOo.000 tn Cary on that hospital The
budget for the present year is 8728.000
Tlie patients receive modern hospital

food, drum* and ktipplie* per patient is

day two yeara ago
In addition to
tbelr regular work of caring for the
patient*, each, state hdsplta) conduct*
potiderful thins* they sa?
Do Not Be Misled!
research work to Iram the eausea of
a}w&gt;ut the Genuine EH­
mental disease. Tliese causes are of
. TATE HEATROLA are true.
two kind*
First, a predlspmtng
cause, second, a direct tati.se
•
Of tlie predUfxnlng case* Ui« n is
hr*t heredity. Next, jwor mental hy­
giene. Next, defects .of jxrsonahty.
bad habit*, poor health and a general
"Complete Home Furnishers'
lack of adjustment to our complex life.
Ot the direct causes hhfre u:c the
'organic and the inorganic.^ From or­
ganic diM-wses result many mental
trouble*. Venereal,discwiCacause about
.
j ten per rent Ot Insanity cases. Other
A Ahlftks*. loafing fanner always' dlr ct cause* are hardening of the
Ps slightly nmiuing when a four
teen-year-old girl indulgently refer* t&lt;. works &lt;&gt;n Sundays and holidays hoping , arteries, addiction to harmful drugs,
her tiilrty-scvcn-year-old father a.s thereby to receive double creditfor his, drinking intoxicating liquors
and
-old timer."*
&lt; ijort
/
bodily breakdown caused by
some
■ form of physical disease. About fifty
per cent of the direct causes of mental
—r breakdown arc organic, aiul fifty per
cent ddc to defect! of personality, poor
. .
.
adjustment to our complex civtli/atioij. a refusal to face reality, and espej^:j
■^1
W
•dully to u lack of mental hygiene. By
projx r m&lt; ntal hygiene he meant n
willingnr-s to meet and adjust one's

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Phone 2491

OBITUARY.

Albert Schaflhauser died July 28 at
lhe age of 62 year*, at hl* lynmc in Del­
. ton, .He 1*
survived by his wife,
I mother, und two slstef*. six daughter*.
three sons, nine grandchildren and a
1 IumL of other relatives to mourn their i
loss Interment In Hickory Corners,
SPOKE OF EFFECT OF DE­■ cemetery.

Predicts Increase In Cases Be­
SAYS SIGNATURES ON THE
cause Of Worry and Anxiety
PEACE PACT MEAN OUT­
Due to Present Conditions
LAWING OF WAR

ESTATE

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BYDR.fl.A.MORTER

Guaranteed Merchandise

We Deliver

NATIONS OWE RESPON­
SIBILITY TO EACH OTHER
Japan Takes Offense At His
Discussion of Itl, Manehurian
and Chinese Occupations
• Secretary &lt;»f State Stlm.-on made a
speech at a New York gathering of th*
Council on Foreign Relation* in New
York Ctty on Monday afternoon last
week that was beard around the globe
It was an epoclud event He referred
briefly to tlw Tact that 39 nation* had
signed the Kellogg-Briand peace pact,
outlawing war as a matter of national.
and international policy
What did
the 39 nations mean by tijeir signature*
and what did they intentionally or un­
intentionally accomplish by signing i
such a pact?
In his address Secretary Stimson •
Iwld that war Is now definitely- out-1
laWed. Since tlie harm to civilization:
caused by the World war. he said, the
nations of the earth have cometoreul-

NO OTHER Food
Can Take the Place of Good Clean Milk
O MATTER whetter it w for
children will feel better, you’ll ’ start
heulth-biiilding quanties, or for
the youngsters, on the road to health
ECONOMY, you can buy no food thatand ,happineM. At the same time your
will compare with good CLEAN milk.
living expenses will be a lot less.
We would by no means advise "that
When it comes to good CLEAN milk,
anyone should attempt to live on mi&gt;k.
nowhere in Michigan will you find
alone. Plenty of good clean milk along
CLEANER milk than our Grade “A"
with vegetables unite to make a per­
Pasteurized.
Michigan state teats
fect diet, and supply tfie body, with
prov&lt;* lhat. If you do riot care for
just the vitatnines demanded for good
Pasteurized.milk, no cleaner raw milk
health. Dispense with rich foods and
pastries and nubstarnte good clean milk
can be found than our Grade “A” raw
and vegetables. ' i oil’ll feel better, the
milk.

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■Highlandt Dairy Grade “A” Milk 'Patteurized or Rawr 10c Quart
Highlandt Dairy Grade ”B ” Milk &lt; Patteurized or Raw 8c

Quart

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W.-COOK, Prop.

COMMENDS COUNTY
ROAD COMMISSION

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

BANKRUPT SALE
o£ Thos. E. Waters o Son

tions concerns all others 'rhe others •
Men's Dress Straw Hats, Values to $2.00. Fri. &amp; Sat. 39c
can no longer be neutral In the sense
of kw|ring "hands on" of the two STATE HIGHWAY MAN SAYS
belligerents. Especially Is this true
BARRY CO. IS DOING
When a war ts bring waged for tm-,
* SPLENDID WORK
perlahsttc purposes 'Such fi war can
no longer be rtwogQlxrd a* a lawful
proceeding by the signers of th? p.«: IMPROVEMENT OF TWP.
Atty territory gained by such a war
cannot be tycognlaed by the signers of
ROADS SATISFACTORY
the peace treaty as belonging to the
conqueror. Having outlawed war. th- Engineer
Supcrvia-­
iigincur Rakowsky
xuiKuwsKy supervis
nntions of tlw earth should stand Dyi
1
ing Construction Work On ।
the te rms of their agreement
Secretary Stimson made it very plain !
The 187 Miles
that the United States, as one of the' Work is still prograssing under tlw
signatory powers, can no longer ignor.
..... lakes
...V, place anywhere on
.... ®n-«.on nt Count, En.inntr tutora. war that
the globe. Wc.must be concerned over i sky. on the 167 mile* of township high­
.. ...»
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l^ken ovec by the CqU|ltyi Sy far
it.
Whenever
that war .l.to
ah&lt;f .1.
tlw----catiM-s'
leading up to it shall have .been in- the writ has been completed In twelve
Vcstigated by. and reported by. a com­ of the sixteen township* and will be
mittee representing Jhe signers ot the nnished in the remaining four within
jM-ace pact, fixing definitely . the rcsponalbillty for the war. the nations of
It is surprising what an improve­
the earth who signed qja&lt; pact are ment has been .made on the mileage
W(UV„ „„
u, uvr
„ vullliIl
,,vu. „
if you have to lose and to be a good morally as well as legally bound, in the which
hits w
so ,tar
been
completed.
By}
opinion &lt;&gt;f 'S'-irdaty Htini
.. pUt ln
lighter at all times
Answering the question: "Are men­ tain the conclusions of the invesUga- • «ufh condition as would be expected on
tal diseases increasing?" Dr. Morter t°rB
a. county road, as the county road
answered "Jes." In 1880. (□ out of
Japan a signer of the peace pact, commission has only 8160 to use on
each 100.000 people suffered Mxpc form whose recent and unwarranted attack ,.Uch mile of township highway taken
of mental disease. There was an in­ upon Shanghai will • be remembered. mrr nut q is surprising what has
crease of 100 per cent In the next 34 whose earlier invasion of Mandhuria' been acnmiplished with that 8160 on
yean We find that.-in 1004. 128 out and more recent occupation of that the mileage so far Improved. Ditches
of each 100.000. so affected, while In part of china will be recalled, has have been made at tlw sides and n
1928. 221 out of each 100.000 suflered taken deep ofTenae at the -words ut-1 roadway eighteen feet wide has bee n
from some form of mental disease. ’
tered by Secretary Stimson Ja;&gt;an1 prepared, with sloping sides. Where
He stated that, in the more than realizes that she has Men a party to. gravel was needed it has been put on
two years tn which the depression has attacks upon China which arc not: to nil up the holes in the road; but
been on. then had been no increase tn sanctioned by the other signers of the with so little money only a small
the number of patients received at the peace pact and are not in harmony amount of graveling could be provided,
Kalamazoo State hospital: but he ex- with the letter nor the spirit of tjie Improving township roads is being
iwcted there would be an increase in Kellogg.Briand agreement Evidently done .by Brown Brothers, road con-;
■future years, because the mental dis­ -a hen Japan affixed her name- to a tractors, who have a good equipment of
turbances. worries and anxieties pro­ treaty
outlawing war. her rulers road building machinery twees-1
duced by' the depression would mani­ thought that act was only a gesture,;awry for such « task, also an organlrafest themselves iti an Impaired mental and not sincerely meant. Japan now tion capable of operating the machin- i
I condition later on. That bad been sees that tlw otlwr signers are taking ery to best advantage. When the total1
proven by the World war. There Is an the treaty seriously at a time when, mileage is finished, we are sure it will
increasing ixrccntagr ot World war Japan yished to.do some land grab- lie clashed os' a. remarkable ‘•bowing.|
veterans who manifest some form of bfng.
r
when it Is'considered that nll tlic work
-mental disturbance. This was due td
CORD PLIES f
Japan excuses her actions in Man- ; has been done for only $160 per mile1
the fact that these young men were churta by staling that she had rights i provided by the state for tliat pur- ;
LUNDER THE
taken away from the environment to In that country before lhe Kellogg- pose.
’
.^1 ------Rec&lt;,ntly
L TREAD
y a representative of • the!
which they were accustomed and -tttr "flriand jwace agreement
wurg they were used to and put In an which
' ' ' 'is perfectly
'
’true.
But thesee State Highway
High
Department visited thia
altogether different environment and rights did not give her the authority, county, drove over the township roads,
surroundings, with nothing resembling without consultation with and the con­ where the work had then been finish-1
the work they had been accustomed to sent of the other nations of the world. ed and expressed his warmest approval.’
Tins had unbalanced them so that an t&lt;&gt; overrun that Chinese iiruvlncc with Hr stated that Barry county had come
Increasing number are finding their her army as slw has done. Japan Nearest of all Michigan counties In do- ■
way to hospitals for the treatment of holds that she look |h|s action to pro­ ing what the' legislature intended (
mental disrasec. The unemployment tect her own interests, as well as the should be done in improving township'
we have now has taken men away interests of the residents of Man­ highway mileage as fast as it is taken
from their regular worjt. making them churia. But there can b&gt;- no doubt over. Our county road commission and.
uneasy and nervous. It is un u)*.*etting Japan planned, and still plans, to ma)te Engineer Rakowsky arc entitled lo
factor, wtdeh will bring recruits ’ to Manchuria a part of the Japanese em­ much credit for thia good work
state hospitals in future years.
Because of their lack of equipment (■
pire
&lt;
/Tlie sjwakcr urged the Importance
Under these conditions, the other for roadmaking, township highway
of »6 living lhat one will no: mar nor signers of live prate pact could do no officials could not havty’accomplblwd
scar his personality by doing what less than they did. whlqh was to send as much as the county with three times!
may cause himself or anyone else a disinterested commission to investi­ a* much money Tliat would be no
suffering or sorrow. Especially should ».».
gate the causes leading up «.
to wapuua
Japans crilichm of such onicials. But such;
-one be busy ut some useful work war-like actions In Manchuria and fix wmfc cannot be done without the tool*;
wherever jxnsible. He said that' in the responsibility for what has been',o do il with.
|imc* like .these we ought all to feel done There can be no doubt about the
——— • • • -------- -—
tliat we must help the unemployed, ar- urgent need of all the other signers of
OBITUARY.
far as we are able.-and find Jobs for the peace pact standing together in
Ira Grant
Hart old* ’ non of
them wherever wr ctyv. Wc do not sustaining the
this ---------------investiKB-, Chauncey
and Clata Hart, wa;
... report of —
.
born in
Low prices on tires is one thing—extra quality at low
want a dole in this country. Tliat Ung committee when It shall be made. Rnpe township. Barry co. November 3.
prices is quite another.
means the breakdown of |X-r*onallty. Evidently this country will do that
18*58. and! departed thl* life August 8.
When you can get the Extra Values of Firestone's
But there Is need of interest In and
The public opinion of the world must 1932. al the age of 83 yr* , 9 mu&gt;. and
! help for individual*
two patented construction feature*—Gum Dipping and
be directed against any nation that.a days, at hi» former home tn Baltistart* a war agalrwt another, or which'mare township where be had gone to
Twb Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies Under the Tread—
FORMER BARRY CO. RESIuses war as a means af natiprial ag- visit his youngest daughter He had
at’no premium in price, you are'getting the pvosl in
grandlzcment •
.been in til health a long time, but was
Safely and Mileage your money can buy.
Funeral ritrAt were held thia after­
Another conclusion which Americans always active, and never complained,
noon at Hebbks Chapel for the late canna; cscajo- 1* that our country u no taking great delight m making other*:
Mrs Phcbe Q. Snyder. 78. 11 lifelong longer an Isolated part of the world- happy Hr suffered his aetond *tn&gt;ke ■
low today; in fact, the lowest cyer kpown.
resident at thia vicinity, who died at 6 We are concerned with war- wherever;about six week* ago. tlie day before his
You owe it to the safety of Vour family and yourself
o'clock Saturday evening at her home. they may occur. We are vitally sflect- *rcdhd wife. Lottie Murphy Hart, to
to equip your car with Firestone—the Strongest and
445 West Van Buren street, following a ed by them. We must share rfsponsl- whom be wa* married nearly three:
long 1 linen The Rev Thomas Laity, bility with other nations in bringing to,years ago. died He rallied from the!
Safest Tires you can buy at the prices you want to pay.
of Kalamazoo. officiated and burial
pa*s a world public opimon which "ill 'trokc and was up m.a few days, death
. Drive in today. Then you will understand why
made in Oak Hill cemetery.
make It impossible for one nation to coming suddenly from a. heart attack.!
Firestone Tires are fhe outstanding preference of car
Tlw deceased. who wa* tlie widow "of attack another, and especially a weak-1 February 13. 1890. he was united in;
owners.
.
the late Votney C Snyder, had been an er one. with fhc aim of conquest, or marriage to Mary Lender* ot Hickory
invalid and confined to a wheel chair with a purpose of making conquered corners, who preceded him In death1
In these days of thrifty buying—FIRESTONE EX­
for many years She Wm born at Hick­ territory a part oi the domination of 10 years ago last February To thl*
TRA
VALUES
COUNT!
ory Corners. Barry county, on Decem­ the nation which makes the attack
union throe daughters were burn, the
ber 14. 1853. lhe daughter of Horace
Wc believe that lhe world's Judgment eldest dying tn Infancy The other*..
Ll-tcn to lhe VOICE OF FIRESTONE'* Every
and Mary Ralston, who were among will unite upon the clear, forceful ex- Mrs. Samuel Keller and Mrr Edward
Monday Night over ..NBC Nutiunuide Kataurk
' the early settlers of Barry county, com­ irrcwlon of world public opinion made I Rice, with 1hree grandson* and two
the
ing to Michigan from New York state. by Secretary Stimson apd all right- 'granddaughters
J-*~ are
'
'left
" 'to mourn “
She tud been a resident of Battle thinking people will be glad to see ‘less of a loving father and grandfather.&gt;
Creek for the loaf 37 years. •
America sei out deliberately with the . also two brothers. Eugene and Ell Hart,1
Tlie late Mrs. Snyder U survived by fixed purpose ot carrying but tlx- let­ &gt;nd a sister. Mrs O. V Stamm, andi
two daughter. Miss Ethelyn Snyder, at ter.’ a* well a* tlie spirit, of the Kel- 'several nepheus and nieces It can’
home, and Mrs. C. O Bush, of 38 Hub­ logg-Brund agreement to compel world be truly said this world has last a good
bard street; three suns, Arthur Snyder. peace and abolish war
man by his passing, but Ood't will, not
. ot 47 Post avenue, southwest. and Floyd
The speech of Secretary Stimson?&gt;oun. be done The funeral was held
O. Snyder, of "47 Fairview avenue: which ha* the endorsement of Presi­ at the U. B church in Hastings. Rev.1
feven grandchildren and two great­ dent Hoover. U. a hopeful sign pointing T H Hoos assisted by Rev. Fred Kina1
Phone 2240
Cor. Court and Jefferson
Burial at
grandchildren —Battle Creek Moou- to world peace and world disarma­ conducting the service.
Hickory Corners.
!I
, Journal. August 8, 1932.
ment.

'firestone
EXTRA VALUES
COUNT

Compare Corutruction . Quality . Price

ANDRUS RERVIi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AVGUST IT. 183!

PAGE SIX

Second Amendment to the State Con­
stitution Would Wreck Present Tax
System Without Adequate Substitute

PUMPING PUWT
IS RUN CHEAPLY

council and Khool -board.
,nue U required to pay the interest and erica. An interesting story w told
u^bl ^dhe?^.Sheldon.
At the reduced water rate* the city'wipe out the bond*. Hawing* for- by Dr. Hwitsrr relating .to the land been ;irttlt g 1 H brotnen w.
can not only pay all crntS of operation tunately escaped that situation by grant that had been handed down in
accompanied Mm.
of the waterworks system, but it will building its new system without lell-; the WaUdorfl family. Tlie grant wa* Mr*. M- BhildonP*
u JSXrJXXl.
lUr OI W bond,
U.«d to
W.Udorft. rto ~- !&gt;»&gt;-«•■
‘m,. Sd Mri'
*i**??.\ atMlng U Cvht to J.he taxes Of |t|_,_,nr__vll|. u.mvr im
n»u'|-a- v..rv
ndtim- At one Howart' clSPsuSv " afternoon at

£

-

•
(Continued from page one)
interesting write up
•onnl property can be made, however. I The new amendment cull this existing SAVINGS REFLECTED IN TEN be'required.
'
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Not only that, but the I
OF WALLDORFF REUNION
, -J’ “
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tha(
have
out-1 standard about in two and makes no
, .city now has on hand in a savings ac­
I
PER
CENT
REDUCTION
Viaitnr
nf Taanintr nf'Tnml ln« court action to clung? it back.
«&lt;•'-: nl'o called on Mrs. Mn» Reau
I
provision
for
additional
revenue.
standing previous to 1932. Also addi­
count at local banks, it considerable' Visitor Tnhl
Told Of Issuing of Land
neMl rcunlon
be held at the.ikr Saturday.
tional levies against real and personal | Possibly thia amendment was InOP RATES
sum of money belonging to the water-;
J
tended
to
force
a
change
in
our
*y»;
Grant and How Man’s
, same place and Milton Nobles wus rrCharley Vrltr and d»“«h J
•
property may be made up to 850 per
।
works
fund,
which
can
be
used.
I!
any
■i reted nre-ltii-nt
■
Carl Reau’licr, wife and unugnier
81.000 valuation for a period not to j tem of*taxation. Real estate is bearing
Name Was Changed
%
p
,»&lt;&gt; ;
:.-ip»-nt-Sunday with hfc sister, Mrs.
&lt; breakdown in any 'part of the plant
exceed five years provided that two­ | an unfair aharc of government cost but CITY HAS GOOD RESERVE •kJ
should occur, without asking the tax-1
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
fium. and family of Wealj &lt;****“: . .
' third* of the people affected are will­ St Is no easy or inslgniflccnt task to
FUND FOR EMERGENCIES payers for a cent, or without bonding! Last week mention was tnqde of the
plan a new one. It sceins probable
.'.(r and Mr* E J ajeldmi attended
ing.
. the city. Surely tliat is. a gratifying' Walldorff-Noblcs family reunion held I Mr; Farrell. Mr*. Veltc and Mr&lt;
Tlie real and personal property taxes [that if this amendment is passed, gov­ Council Dlaplays Oood Judj. ZE
ar the Wall lake cottage of Mr. and,Tyler were Hasting* virltor* Thursday the F.;rr rvutUon ut Gull lake as
&gt;.
Mrs. Waller Hammond of N; Haa-1 Mr “rid Mr*. Van«en®f
have always been the backbone of gov­ ’ ernment units from the state on down '
! Another matter
which
our council; Mrs -Harry Walldorf!
ment In Management of
—
•­
ernment revenue tn Michigan- Econ- will either have to'bccome totally use­
In
tire
Tueulay.
August
B.
Issue
of
,
ting*
and
Mrs.
Homer
Sawdy
were
in
called
un Mlles Bawdy Sunday ite&gt;‘ has handled in a . way that has not ।
omirti agree that these two sources less-or else resort to some radical and
Affairs of Hastings
_
,
added to the .tax burdens of the city the Ludington Daily News, appeared Ypsilanti Murray and Tuesday vuit- noon and m the evening caucu
have been bearing an unjust share of untried'system of taxation for raising I Anyone^fr-hp visit* the. city water- I* the operation of the sewage disposal a fine write-up of the reunion, by ink Mrs. Flqs?ic Pooler, ratunung by John Stair*
,
the government load for many years. the absolute minimum of revenue ■ works atstion will be Impressed with plant. The city council has so far been Groce Tlllion Smith, who. in company I the way of 'Jackmn visiting the. lat'j
* 1 ■’
.
.
The fellow whos Jock, the mos Is
Thu proposed amendment drastically necessary for carrying on government. , Hie efficient operation of that plant by abb? to operate the disposal plant with­ with Dr and Mrs O. O Switzer, at- te:'« Uster
, it* electric pumping equipment. It is out employing any extra labor. That tended the picnic.
reduces lhe real and personal property­ To sum up:
Hmy Hsnsbarger. wife and family the one who thinks that If he can just
A vote of Yes means that, you are .not only efficient, but It is also saving may not always be true, but it shows' Milton Nobles of Grandville is prcsl- were tn Dowell attending the Valentine make enough-money everybody win
tax. and hence al) state and local gov­
ernment incomes, without proposing a willing to risk new. radical and Untried good money for the taxpayers of Has- the disposition of the council td con- i dent ot the Association and announced reunion recently.
| happy at home.
substitute. It takgs no account ot the schemes of taxation for the sake of tings. Already that saving has been .sider lhe taxpayers' interests.
i that four’ birthday? were being eele-1
’
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fact that before taxes can be drastical­ getting a reduction in the real and per­ reflected in a ten per-cent reduction
Grapd Rapids ha»al»o made an In- ibrated thnr day. Tlie oldest celebrant.'
ly reduced with safety to government, sonal property tax.
of. .water rates charged to patrons, vestment in a sewage dlspbtal plant.!| Murk Gibbs, was OT years of aeZHe“was
A vote of No means • that, even Coming ns this did after a ' 32 per smaller in proportion to the size of the I the man who Cut the first HTe On the
government expenses must be reduced.
Herewith is a table showing the ef- though you believe the present burden cent reduction in the amount of city xlty than haa Hastings. Tliat city is Walkiorff farm and helped to build
feet the proposed amendment will have on real &lt;ind personal property to be taxes and a 23 jx-r cent decrease In; assessing each home, factory and UUsi-lI tlie log hon&lt;c there, experiencing all
in Barry county. Tlie total tax figures excesslvc._you had rather see the In­ school tax made this year by the school ness place where sewage is emptied in­ the vicissitudes'of pioneer life,
'
for 1031 were obtained'from the coun­ evitable adjustment done with more board. It should make the people of to the system, a regular service chaigcJ Mrs Switzer told something of the
thmioht ujid
and care than would be pos
uas-­ ■ Hastings satisfied with -the ndminU- But Grand Rapids had to borrow over'| geneaology of the Walldorf! family.
ty treasurer and totals under the I1, thnught.
Follow the Crowds
138 E. State St.
pet.cent limit estimated from assess­ sible if the amendment were put into tratlon of - Its public affairs by our 81.500,000 for her plant, so .some rcye- । going back to their migration lo Ainment valuations compiled by the board effect.
.
■
ot supervisors;

BANKRUPT SALE
of Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son

16385738
SES .

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AREVERYFORTUNATE

(Continued from page one)
Special camp fires and other pro­
.» 19 599.33 $ 12.070.0Q grams are arranged for every evening
12.950 00
. 21.4M34
Visitors are heartily- invited to'visit
. 16280 00 camp nt any time during this period •
17330 00 and a special camp fire program and I
25.832 30
27.930.00 oj»cn house will'be arranged for Thur* |
43.234 53
15,600 00 day evening. August 25th. at 7:30
12200.00 when nil adult* arc especially urged ‘
1D.B47.3D
37.38" 61
13.920 'Ki t0 inspect the camp and see the scouts 1
13650.00 in artion
14 KID 00: T)U. camp will be directed by Lloyd '.
17 261 !»3
10,880 00 shaR-r. Field Executive of the ButtL-;
33331.24
l£i 62o&lt;M»;Cn.|.lc ArPa council, and all officers are'
18.090.71
10280 00; picked men oGcmnp cxiierience. scout'
3d.fMMl.10
30.1'90 oo j training and ability to work with boys.
24.55000;TjM. ^fety pf u1(. waterfront is nsYankee Springs
1’4.611.29 • _7.»JOOOOLured under the leadership of.Willard:
Ha-sting-s City .. 140545.76
78.200 on Johnston who has .directed such work
---- ---------- J at Camp Ben Johnston arid all other '
Total $575,359.67 $328.070.00;branches of activity have been assigned .
Comparisons are-a bit difficult to to men who understand their work.
;
• acciTratel.
r . ... becau.
. _... •, of ....t . t «•, Bos’5 an&lt;l leaders who are lo tyt'.end ■
make
camp need only lake clothes,:
valuation figure* are constantly being towels, wash cloths and other personal'
reviMd downward. Thus the actual equipment. All sheet*., blankets, pih |
revenue to be derived from real and lows, etc.., arc provided by the W K
personal property, sliould tin, amend; Kellogg
-Fkiundaiion.
These boy,,
went be passed, would be substantially should plan to be at camp by noon of,
Io* than the Cgltres we have used. the 22nd. and all lender* are asked tof
based op the 1931 valuations.
be in attendance by 2:30 P..M. of Hie
It is evidfnt. however, that unless to­ 21st for an important officers’ meeting.
tal government costs are suddenly
: will be taken
«a!ed dqwn to approximately 57 jkt care of by c. C Benson of Allegan and
cent df the 1931 total. Barry county- Richard Cook-of Hastings.
alone will be faced with a deficit
amounting to- about 1247.000. nearly a
' Mr. and Mrs. Rutjicrfortf Bryant nf
quarter of a million dollar*.
The total amount of money that Battle Creek and Mix and Mrs. Lloyd
. :-Li!1 of Dowling were Sunday.Kuests
could be raised In Hastliuft for all g
। t
•
brancli.-;- of government would not be at
i Wayne Offley's.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. Helmer entertained
much more than enough to keep.tip the
public
I relative* from Grand Rapids. Hastings
iitiblic schools:
/.clinob.: Thomapple
Thoma noli- township
tow:ulih&gt;ll
would be $16 673 short of the 1931 re-iand Chicago. Sunday P. M.
venue; and Yankee Sprim:&gt;. when' as-1 Mr and Mr.-. Verden (Xnille of Preem--menu are lowest, would have to re-; port atki-Mrs. U-one Woolston und
duce ixpmv.. by imwc than &gt;7,000 to- family of Richland spent Bunday with,
balance the budget.
! thcl?-parents, Mr. and Mrs.’Clyde. CoRrtmnry school money tmder tb.c1 villc. .
proposed amendment would be reduced; Mrs. Clyde Coville had a very excltabout.40 per cent. This means Hun ing' exjicrlcnce Saturday- morning
about T31.000 more-toward the upkeep, which she don’t cure to repeat. As
of schools will havejo be raised in the; she started to* jjtAnp a pail o' water
county—or school* expenses ’ reduced ' the plank of the platform over the wel'i i
that much more in addition lo other gave away letting her down to the'
reductions already mentioned.
'vent in the well'up to her. shoulder.'.!
In Hasting*, by economical manage- -tn some way she got out. qmte badly!
meat and cutting cxpen&gt;* the local bruised and shocked from the exper-.
dty tax rate'h:us ix-»n reduced to $20 leme. A* It wua&gt; drove well Micj
'per $1,000. Tht:. is a low rate compared would have hud no way of escape it* ।
with otiter’cities of similar sice. Yet she was alone at the time.
if tiie new amendfhent u passed, a rate
The Martin. Lakeview and Wellman'
of S15 per $1,000 will have to do for city, schools will have, a picnic at Thom- j
.apple lake, Tuesday, August 16. Schooll
co mty. and tale tax« as well.
The average tux rate for all XLchi- will begin in the Wellman district!
gan is about $33 per «.&lt;KX&gt; of valuation. August 29.

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Baltimore ...
Barry ....••
Carlton .... .
. Castleton ...
Hastings . .
Hope
Irving
Johnstown Maple Grove
.Orangeville. .
Prairieville .
Rutland —

KR.OGERS
Choicest Quality Meats

Pork Loin Roast

7lf

h.

' I2

RIB END

Cottage Butts

Lb 1 fic

SMOKED, BONELESS .

*

Bacon-Sugar Cured

,LI) 1ftc

2 lo 3 POUND PIECES

Chicken

*

FINE FRESH DRESSED FOWL

*■ V

Lb.

16C

Bologna and Frankforts u&gt; 10c
Rolled Rib Roast
Lb 17C
Beef Pot Roast.
C*-aqL
□IcdK

u. 8C

ROUND. SIRLOIN,
PORTERHOUSE OR SWISS

Beef Short Ribs

.,

Lb.

HESE giant vapor-phase fractionating towers, the last word in modern
refinery construction, have recently been completed at White Star'*
Trenton, Michigan, Refinery. As a result a refining process, new and
revolutionary, makes it possible for the White Star Refining Company to
announce on August 23—
.

T

THE BIGGEST NEWS IN THE GASOLINE INDUSTRY IN YEARS

1 4C

4 Lbs. for 25c

EXPECT BIG THINGS!

K &lt;

�THI HASTINGS BANNKB. WEDNESDAY, .AUGUST 17, 19M

le has
teldon,
r. and
him.
i. Will

MARRIED AT THE SOO.
ANNUAL HOPE DARJNG
Miss Edith Paine left Wednesday
night. August ). 1932.* for Saul*. Ste
GIRLS' REUNION THURS.
Marie, Michigan, io become lhe bride
of Mr Arthur Kelly of that city Be­ Had Delightful Time At Hilbert
fore her departure njany friends
Home In Woodland—
gathered at her home and surprised
Friday in
Mr. and Mr* Loyal Edger have her with a shower of many lovely and
Thirteen Present
e
। moved lo Leach lake for the rummer
useful gUU.
August llth was the day of the Hope
is visiting I Mr and Mr*. Fred Kennedy spent
Daring Olrl*' annual reunion, Twelve
last Thursday and Friday In Grand
EDITORS AND WIVES
of them and Ml** Anna Johnson
visited in JUpid*
RIIF
’JT^
ATI CHARI
HTTP
theirroetSunday
school
Mr Mnd M„ E . Burton visited in
UUfcb
IO A
LtlAHLU
I 11 'Hop*
tcacherDarlngi
qx
al Uie noipp.

Social Events and Personal Mention

on

i this
Reau-

Mr and Mr* M O Abbott of Battle
Mr* E. F. Bollum i[*nl
Creek spent Thursday at Leach lake. Grand Rapid*
Mis* Anna Jvhruon ha* gone to
MU* Gertrud* Finstrom
Traverse City to spend a month's va­ in Battle Creek this week
cation.
MUa France* C»rronwrs
Marshall part of last week.
peeled home from California lhe l**t
ii &gt;
n d . . ■
. n
i able home of th* J V Hilberts “n
ids Is the guest ot Mias Sarah Schader una
“
Delightfully Entertained By Mr. । woodland. Mr* Hilbert and Mrs D L.
Cole Newton visited hi* sister. Mrs
. , „ *
Mr and Mr* T. H Johnston spent
Christian of Hasting.-, were the has'.week
Ur
Jtfc
and. —
Mri. —
M. H. DeFoc On
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Will Burley »««. Andrew,, ol report
'es*es of the day. The girte" present
Mr.
D.
D
Walton
.nd
.Mldren
1
«&gt;
Ur
K
'
llh
of Si John*
Sunday P. M.
Tuent.,- r.r.un,
were Mrs J V Hilbert 'Beta Bushi
Mr and Mra.*KUjab Hull of Charlotte vutled r.HUvo. In Mulliken l-rl ol
Several Michigan editor* and their I of Woodland. Mrs D. L. Christian
[ Mr and Mr* George Beverly Martin
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sny­ last week.
Mis* Dorothy LeVan of Royal Oak-of Kalamazoo vuited their aunt. Mr*, wive* wvre privileged to enjoy a day of; 'Aunle L*ke&gt; and Mrs Clayton Hlnckder on Friday.
»“»'« XiwiST’mEw' .“«HM™'r"l
Miss Dorothy Roush la spending the was the guest of Mis* Emily McElwain i Wm Sgltth, of the State Road Thurs- uhuiukl pkuun- k.«l
on Tuesday.
day
Mr* Howard Birdsall and two chll-j Mis* Ruth Handy accompanied Mrs M the gueste of Mr and Mr- Muri H olrniUad ,piorftl« otta. of Grand.
Mishler, near Lake Odrasa
Eileen Daniel* of northeast Carlton dren spent the week end with friend* David Vail of Muskegon on a motor DeFoe of tlie Charlotte Republican-: Rapid*. Mrs F O. .Ridley &lt;Penelppe
'Abbott! and Mr* Renn Biddmau:
*ix-uj last week with tier grandparent.*. Ur Middleville.
. trip to tlie upper peninsula, leaving Tribune
Dinner wa* served at the ■ Tee-Off &lt;RUabeth Webber, of Battle Creek. ।
Rev. and Mra dark Adams and fkm- Monday. Mr and Mrs Elwyn Daniels
Mis* Hazel Fuller, who leaches in
“““**
M"
l».n Homer Wuhburn ol. the L'nl- Inn where Gov Brucker wa.* Die guest Mn Chas A Weu»ert .Elaine Bau*r»
of
honor,
followipg
wliich
the
guest*
'of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Harry Hough
Detroit, has been the guest of Mr. and Ralph Newton.
|v.rally ot Colorado. Boulder. Colo.
Mis R. C Fuller tiw past week.
‘w
j vya‘kl,u
»•» •«
city Tbr a short time on] went to Bennett park where the Kel- &lt;Edith Lake, of Columbuy-WU. Mlu]
lr« band gave one of their fine con- (lenevU-ve Rider of Akrdi-.. O, Miss'
MtssJran Brower came up from Wall rd the Wetherber reunion near Three
ca|llng on (rlendj
cerU and tire Governor addressed on* ; Hazel Puller of IVtroft. and Mrs Ches-,
lake la-4 week and spent u few day*
Mi^ &lt;Francc*l*Flrt»er came home on
MUn M“’- 8pr*Ui««. Gardner Chid- of tire typical Bennet: Park Bunday* ter Stem &lt; Martha Striker&gt; of Bi Louis
with Ml* Hazel Rcxlne Downing.
TuSday from Poughkeepsie. N. Y . for
Humphrey Rohn* of MadWin Forum audiences of thousands
• Mo.
•
.
Mr. and Mr*. J *J. Engelmann and
Wlaconaln. spent tire week end with
The day ended in a m&lt;»t drlightful
goon after the arrival of the guest*.:
family of Chicago are visiting her a month's vacation
Mr und Mrs Andrew Kemp of Battle Mr an&lt;l Mr' ° F Chidester.
way at Hie hospitable home of the Dr- Mr Hilbert appeared to act as photngJinitluT. Harry Millet, and father.
m
—
----..
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...
i
Mr.
and
Mr.*
Harold
Bwnn*on
and
Foe's
where
an
al
fresm
luncheon
was
raphrr
for
Uw
day.
At
one
o'clock
'Mr and Mrs John Palmer stwnt iCreek werr guests of Mr und Mrs. C F
Richard of Big Rapids are sjiending served in lhe perfect wiling of their dinner wa* wrved al.Uir Ruel Cafc.i
Sunday in Detroit, their daughter. Finstrom
FltLrtroin on aunaay.
Sunday.
, 2
Bruce
Casper of Walla--------Walla,- Wash..
1 their vacation with Mr and Mrs WH- back yard with ita fine old trees fur- Thank* to tlie hostrsw* the table was
Alice Jane, returning with them.
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—
— lard Ickes and Mr. and Mrs. James niahing a canopy ove rhead TherelbedutlfuUy spread, und a fine dinner;
Mr*. Eunice Moore went to Baltic was the guest of Mu* Frances
Car-,
Bwanaon.
shop-talk, politic*, matters .4 cur- was cnjoye&lt;| by all.
Cret;k Mot|day where *he will visit her —
rothers
-----------over ---------lhe week
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end.
J .
1
Mr am! Mrs. Earl Kerm.en of Cale­
Mstcr, Mrs Clara Moore, for a month.
Mr* Frank Carrother* and Misses
Mr and- Mr* . Harley Bawdy, ot Beatrice and France* Carrother* are donia qrxl Mrs Jennie Ingram of Lu­ old tunes of long ago breaking in now ‘r« turned to the Hilbert home when*,
ther were Bunday guests of Mr and and then from the, Birmingham Ec-Getters were-read *iui message* given
Grand Rapid.*, spent the week end in spending a few days in Detroit.
centric editor's accordian. all combln-1 from some absent membe rs Be -. had |
Hastings visiting relative* und friends.
Mis* Norma Paton of Charlotte I* Mr* jack Snyder
Mr and Mi:.. Clifford Dolan. Nancy spending this week with her grandpar-' FYancU Ritchie of lAitsing and Rob­ &gt;na to keep the gur*U lingering lone j provided n unique entertainment by .
ert «*,«.„*«Ritchie v&gt;
of ^■M,au**c
Ctuirlotte w&lt;-,r
were ouuuu&gt;
Bunday after the moon first cast its flickering, cringing out a vast collection, n seems
and Tom have gone to Presque Dlr ent*. Mr and Mr*. Cole Newton
- । to your scribe, tte&gt;u.Mnd* of .-.napshotz..:
Mr and Mra. Clare Burton and fam- and Monday guest* of Mi and Mr.- shadows on the gras*
near Alpena for a two weeks' vacation
Those piesent were Mr and Mr* 'There were not only pictures of those
Mr ami Mrs Fred Keller of Stony ily of St. Johns were Sunday guest* 61 Harry Ritchie, who took the young
Averill of the Birmingham-Eccentric.', present but of the g'.ilt and their i
men bark Monday evening.
Ridge. Ohio, were gueata &lt;&gt;f Mr* F. M Mr and Mrs. M O Hili and family.
Mrs Harold Sides (Kittle Mclntpslb 1 Mr and Mr* Harley FVx and Wil- Mr and Mrs. Gallagher, ol tie- Al-' friends through the year* of High,
Craig and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller last
«nd daughter Jam- of Bjttle Creek Ham are taking a short vacation going legan New*; Mr. und Mrs Flier, of th^ sclrxil. college and tlw years since I
Mr and Mr*. F B Lane were gumte vtrtted Mr*. M O Hill on Tuesday.
Ho Kvans lake and Detroit Saturday, Durant Express; Mr and Mrs. Howell., Then* wa* much merriment over the
of Dr. and Mr* J R Hay and Mr and
Mrs Glenn Uiubaugh and son. Jack.' remaining until Wednesday, the guest.* of the Chesaning Argus; Mr and Mr- change, in style. “I remember that
Eaton, of the Plymouth Mail. Mr and -dress of*---- —" was heard several
Mr-* F E Lune of Sar.-mac oh Satur-jhave gone to Dowagiac for a week's of Mr and Mrs Ed Darling.
d«&gt;
visit with Mr. and Mis. Leslie Paget
Mr and Mra John L'askas and thn • Mrs. Brown, of the Ingham County' time*, and one said thoughtfully, i
Knthieen Daniels ,4 northeast CarlMi*.--* Margaret and Betty Wilcox children and hi* *t*ter and baby ot News; Richard M Conk and Mrs Wm remember I had'* brown suit about
ron is Ha nding thia week with her &lt;4 Jackson are visiting Mrs ti. C., Montreal. Canada came Tuesday for H C«x»k. of the -Hastings Banner. Mj wtiint time, but it doesn't seem pOMiblci
- -Elwyn
-j Brock and. other relatives this week, a vtart with hi* slrter and husband. Mr. and Mr - McGrath, ofathe Charlotte it ever looked like that Another lie'-1
prendpqjvnU. 'Mr. "
and Mrs.
R&lt; ptiblican-Tribuiie. Judge and Mr.- petered. But you know they had to have
Mr and Mrs O. A. Sayles went to;and Mr*. Angehi* Spirt*, and family
Daniels
'
FT Frtmk VanVItet and son. Donald Boyles nf Charlotte, and MIm Rose j automobile veils then '
Mr. and Mr* iJoyd ltou.*h of Kala- Alma Saturday to »pend a few days
There were many happy memories
ma/»&gt;i&gt;- ar** spending tlx- week with tlv with Mr nfld Mrs Burr Van Houten. VunVhet. were. Sunday, gueste of Ml* DcFse. the daughter of the house, now
p
sturkyit at Yale Medical college--!cd the days gone by many little stonci,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
L
’
uru*
Bottum
and
‘
Gertrude
Bentley
and*
Mr.
and
Mrs
TWmrr'* parent*; Mr. and Mr*. War­
nursing brunch.
’of the children that bless the homes;
Billy
of Anu Arbur
ren Ron-h.
—
. ......................
. were
_. over
...the week Wallace Osborn, enroute from Grand
1
■
•
•
-■
-■
-—
Boj.
Rapids
to
their
.home
at
Fort
Fairfield.
------ — &lt;'♦■*----: represented there, and* a little talk ot
Mi** Grace KlhTa-r of Lansing and lend gueste of Mr. and Mrs E
I1EI.IGIITFUI. BRIDGE PARTY.
{Maine.
SHOWER FOR MISS USBORNE. , the future with It* problems and
Ned Whittemorv of cb-vvtend. Ohio, i turn
Mr and Mr* Ray Barn, * of McCal­
On Friday. Mr* Ray Finnic &gt;4 Wood­
Willimn
Hopkins
of ------BlytiM-vilh-.
Ar1 Mtes Jacqueline M&lt;"ue spent from
----.
-------On Thursday evening. August 11. the drram*. Dian came the good byes. land delightfully entertained at bridge, lum duttict wry pleasantly entertain d
*,,-------------------xtn
v
"until
next
year
'
Mrs
W
’
cl*.*0rt
anp
Hi&lt;‘*dav until—Saturday
at Wall lake
.
- •— a*
- a guest of kansaa. is visiting his sister. Mrs Lie­ home of Mis*• Beatrix
the
majority ut the guest* being from eixty-dx rvliftivrs and friend* at the
Foiston. 413 E M(M
— - of- Ca&amp;iton
- ...
zieColc He Mopped in Hastings on hi*
Mr*. Jane Barnes of Pittsburgh. Fa.’Miss Helen Allerdipg
dis14th
annual rruulun of the McCallum
out of town. At bridge, top score wa.,
way to attend the' National Convention Madison St. was the scene of a very: w Kalamazoo for the 1933 meeting,
arrived Wednesday to iLay.wltli Miss i trict
’
made by Mrs Frances Hebert and zec- clan Saturday. Oue»t* were there
----- — « • »----------- ;—
Jean Balnea who is convalescing from
Mr and Mr- Claude Wood and Mr of Spanish War Veterans, to be held al pretty -pre-nuptlkl shower for Miss.
fr,&gt;in Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo. Woodond by Mrs David Fri nch.
Milwaukee
■ a unit dJa’iHtion
. am! Mr.* O W Murphy railed on Mr.
Emily U.-borne. who will become the TWENTY-SEVEN
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3
i-ucvuii VISvioj The-------------------gueste
Mi*
Richland.
Bursts included
Mrs R E Fin- Und. ctmts Grove. Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Erway ai]d Ml ' and Mrs. Harold Haynes of Caledonia. Mr. and Mr* Will H Woodbury ot bride of Dr Levant Yeager, in tlie near'
y
u.(. and
an(1 Mi.--* Robbie
Finn:. Itouiwillr.
lYrn
datti c f*DCCtr nic
Robbie Finnic.
Louizvilir AugU»ta and otlier place* A splendid
Asheville. N C. called on friend* here future 'nW evening waj ideal for the .
Margaret Erway were dinner gucsV* of on Thursday.
.
DAII IILL
LnttA
Ky ; Mra.
Mr* Frances Hebert nnd
and Mr.Mr pff*llam mad-• tr. Think at What Wc
IIltU
I CU DA
Lt Lntt
A ] Ry
Mr ayd Mr.*. Harold VahdeGlesrJ-n of 1 Mr and Mrs Ralph Wood and fam- last Wednesday. They were on their occasion and the shower was given as
----------,
' .. -Auth
I RuthHolme*.
Holmes,Ban
BanBtego
Hu goCal
Cal
■Mr*
Mr* 8:01 ftnd tertiy the crowd was treated
•
’
.i
.
‘ ‘ Had Enjoyable
- - - - I■■ -- Muskeg-on . Mn
Ba’tle Creek on Friday
ily of Grand Rapids are spending a' way home from a several weeks' trip a raid, n party on the lawn A trellis Hastings Ladies
David
Vail.
Mr- r
David ' ■ •' cr«..m tiy the ■»&gt;.&gt;-1 anti Iumo-m.
Mrs Frn. cr Ironside nri'l MIm Marcia week's vacation with Mr and Mrs to the west coast Mr Woodbury is a ---------------------was Inuit across
the 1lawn,
was*
- •&gt;—4, whch ------ Masonic
French. Caledonia; Mrs James Oleson. Everyone repbrts a most enjoyable day.
Day Tuesday
At
'nephew of the late Ellen E Robinson covered with grim foliage and golden-;
visited In Sooth Bend. Ind. last week. jClaude Wood
•
Jr.. Aurora. Hl.; Mr* John Hammes
- &lt;■• *
-----Cecil Smith and friend. Mra Saund- rtxl and fine *pray* oP’ white flower*.
her miXiier. Mr*. J. S. Fetter, returning ! Ml*., Grace Jinlson and Miss Netti
Country
. Club
Byracttee. N Y. and Mr* GlennjEngF'.m&gt;!» rush in where fools have been
witii them for a visit
Loomis of Cleveland were guests of the er*. &lt;4 Kalamazoo were in Hasting* yellow, and white" being .the color? Tdcniy-M-ven
,
ladies represented urc
the ..land. Woodland.
tafott
Mr. and Mis Fred Rchor and chil- former's aunt. Mrs Jennie Rowley, over Wednesday. Mrs. Saunders spent the scheme Huge basket* of goldrrvglow Hastings Country club al the Masonic
afternoon and evening with Mr. and and white gladioli^ added their bit U»|C&lt;^ntn- club; Battle Creek. Tuesday.!
dien of Canton. Ohio, are spending the week end
Mr.
tlieir viicution. with his parents. Mr
" and Mrs B. A LvBarkcr and Mr* Bert Tinkler while Mr. Smith the decoration
, enjoying a pleasant day.
•
daughters were In Holland.on Bunday |w»it to-point* further north on busiand Mrs Jarob Rehor.
The guests took great pleasure in; Among Chase driving over were
„....
Mrs —
Emma
-----------------------------------------HUhhi and Victor Su.uinland enjoyed a Riree hour crulw on nr.**.
dressing bride* a* favors and the many Mesdames James Radford. Roy Cordes. I
. of Grund Rapids and ML.* Merle Car-,i.ak&gt; Michigan.
.
Mr and Mr- E. G. Holbrook of and varied Btylca’of dress werj amusing 'George Lockwood. David French. Cale­
ter of Falnnounl. Ind . were Sunday i\\ Mr.
und ^Mr*. Alien Mason
Mr and
ana Mrs Raymond
iiaymona Windeknvcht
wniaeaiwciu Lansing, J4r
«i. wiu
,
'donia. Richard Groo*. Aben Johnson,
w&lt; nt to Blissfield Saturday to vUlt her ’ and son Robert of Flint. Mr. and Mr
Later the guest* portrayed MIm Us- -Frrderldt Parker. Sr. Frederick Park-1
Dr. and Mr* G L Lockwood and parents. Mrs Wtndeknedit remaining'Melvin Prentice and children ot Bai­ borne a life each guest taking a pat:
Jr. Kenith McIntyre. E J Pratt.!
children were guest* of Mr and Mr* lor a Week's visit.
Creek were Sunday guests of Mr. Her life was given from babyhood upjn A. Adrounie. c B Potts. Clyde Wil-*
Hub&lt; rt Cook and family al thi-lr Wall
Mr. and Mrs Ford McBum and and Mrs. Fred Young Mrs MasOn and through her schooldays, college days ««.
Tolhurst, Robt Walton. A
nnd up ro
to h.r
her weddiig x.v
day. wi.-v
when V.o.
Mis*,;;H Carvelh pun] Faulkner. Middleville.
lake cottage over tlu» week end
____
daughter Patricia of Dilbon. Mont . arc Mrs. prentice were tcliool girls here.
.nrt
Mr. and Mrs Edd Hall nnd Mr and Usborne donned * white wedding
Mi and Mr.- R W Cook and .-on-, guest* of hl*
his Mater.
sister. Mi*-* Jennie Mc­
H. J. Horton. Ray Finn!?, Woodland.;
Mrs Arleigh Hall of Freeport were gnw»
,
and Don Little, a nephew from Chi- ?
. .. . relatives
. . ...
Bain,.. and other
of some thirty years ago and ;R.,E. Finnle. Louisville. Ky. Fraser
... A NATURAL
--------f'ntp Newton
S'ewlnn and
,nrt Miw
Kites Helen New- Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs ! stepped into Hie picture a* a very
Xiigo. left Saturday on a motor trip to'1 Cole
Looking Wave with
J
Ironside. Clare DeCou. Roger Wteweli.'
iryrtbern Michigan and the Sou.
ton went to Kalamazoi un Monday and Warren Moore and family, and after ,charming bride, accompanied by little Kalamazoo, and the M1m&lt;** Eleanor]
Ringlet Ends
they all motored over to Ben­ Joan Ducker a* train bearer A* Mis*
Mr and Mrs Marion Hixig-ion left on i ML** Mildred Newton returned with dinner
1
Miller.
Josephine
Carveth.
and
Bubble
nett park at Charlotte and enjoyed Usborne stood in tlie arch-way. two :
Monday for llwlr home in Charleston, them for a two weeks' vacation
•
hearing Kellogg’s duhu
Band and a speech young Indies came forward carrying a Finnie, Louisville.
W. Va,. after spending tlvcir vacation . Mr.
Charles i-ictxa
Lidka oi
of | idwiww
wr. and"
unit ■Afr* vnarie*
Mr* Frederick Parker, Jr., won for
I Jackson were Sunday guest*-IotM..
Mr.-™I
and . given by Gov. Brucker .
with Mr and Mrs A H. Carvetli.
large basket filled with many beautiful the Hartings golfers for low putt, and
Mr» Hx*r Lambic of Detroit and her Mrs. Dan Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.
and
useful
gifts,
which
the
bride-elect
Mrs Leon Tolhurst for low gross
THE MATTHEWS PICNIC.
Proprietrei*
sister. Mr*. Jane Barnr* of BuBalii. N Frank Reum over the week end
At bridge, Mra. H A- Adrounie made
Tlie thirty-fifth annual reunion ot took great pleasure in opening. Later
Y , were guest* of Mr and Mrs. R. M i Mrs Burroughs and Mia* Katheniv*
the guests seated at small tables took *high score at auction and Mrs George
Phone 2506 Hustings, Mich.
Lambic Saturday night and Sunday.
Burrouglu of Cleveland accompanied tlie Matthews family was held
up the task of making a txx&gt;k of Miss ;
. (Jsborne's life a* ther had seen it por- lx&gt;ckwpod In contract.
Mr* Wm W«Tt and children of Mr* Wayne Merrick to Kalamazoo to- ,Thornapple lake. Sunday, August
1832. About eighty descendants worn truyed in the picture.
Grand Rapids have been spending the -day to visit Mi** Margaret Merrick,
LITTLE GIRL INJURED
present coming from Ann Arbor. Grand
past w*«Tk hen- with Mr and Mrs
•Mr.
— nnd
—* •Mrs
— Glenn
— **’---------and
1
MctJavy
At ten-thirty lhe guest* were invited
WHEN HIT BY BUMPER.
jUl™*. Windsor.
w,n.tl^r- Canada. Kalamazoo. to walk a little farther into tile garden,
Clare Bawdy, returning home Bunday. family of Lansing were guest* of Mr Rapids.
I Jane, tlie four years old daqghter of
Mr* Curl Warner and Miss Mar­ and Mr* John McLravy tin Saturday . l*‘L'lu,*s *nrt
where
they
discovered
a
dining
room.'
r“" long
'n"*’ ’tables
'hU* were spread with all
; Mr and Mr*. Plynn Matthews ot
garet Ranks of Mason and MIm Ger­ enroute to Gun lake for a few days' | Two
Hie goodies as usual and when the dintrude Araud of ionising spent Bunday r#
Robcrl Fletcher of Plymouth Joined |”rr 8ong
Bounded each one took color scheme, a bouquet of white peth
U (
।
with Mi*- Rena Pierce and Mfs. Fanny
his WI1V
wife MOO
and Mill
son DI
at IOC
the 0.1,0)home VI
of OCI
her I “n ...
"c‘Uc ’W■ ‘; After dinner was over T.w titX'iiut
Smith.
“
X
• : «IUI
A«
t® the B-nner. i»«*
Mi nnd Mrs R M Lambic were parents. Mr. and Mrs 3 J Amer. Sat- "nd llu‘. rc"l“lns
InSStta£h" brother,ud •ccomP-nicel|
baskets,
tlie
president.
Charles
J
in Uharliitte Sunc^) afternoon and urday They returned to their hoinc :u r " ’* ’"** n
■ ■
‘2 Jun riteM
r ^th^Lhu^.n?r„ a nf,|«W»r ud&gt;' on an errand and on
Moore, called a business meeting. The .fo&gt;xi
culled *»n Mr and Mr* A. F Vickery Sunday
(
frxxi cup cakes fced
teed with white and a
lhr n.._hhnr ,nlrt th„m
Mr. Virkery* condition remain* about
Mr* Faye Dwilry and two children. nominating committee, consisting o( yellow rose in the center. The Ice' their return, like neighbor told them'
not to cross the street to their home!
tl.&lt; same
Betty and Jnck. and Mrs Fred Hale Ur W. B Matthews and , Andrew cream was attracthely made up in the ......
....
she .olrt
told them to go. but child-'
hk”‘ SL
Mr and Mrs* Forrest B Lane and and daughter Marycllcn. made a motor Matthews. named the following officers form of a wedding slipper, filled with until
Jimmy got
children were in South Huven Bunday trip last week lo Connorsville. Indiana, tor the ensuing ycaY. all of which were frozen mousse.
,
,
I..._' 2:7 —--t, wall.
•
and Allegan, vtailing with Mr and and Cincinnati. Ohio, visiting relatives accepted as named.
The out of town guests were Mrs i -across all right but Jane didn't quite'
| reach the curb before a car struck tier,'
President—William Kronewitlcr.
Mr* O Frrnamburg. former resident*
Mbs Helen Michael and MIm Maud*Unrue of Lansing. Mrs Robert Krohn the
&gt;
Vice
Pres
—
R
B
Walker
.
back
bumper
hitting
her
in such a
&lt;4 Hastings.Ironside, accompanied by Mrs. p
Fenf
—
Mrs. Clarence Norris. Mrs. Henry Wil- ,way as to throw her/ofT lhe pavement
Mrs. Warren R-xisli and daughters. ___
Carpenter
______ .________
and Miss._____
Audrey
. CarpenU.
___ enter • Secretary—Minnie B. Matthews
Hams and daughter Miss Geraldine. on.'„ ,lw 1&gt;arklnc 'which no doubt’i
Treasurer—Glen Moore.
were ----guest*
Winnie and Dorothy, affd Mrs. Keith of
■ * Ypsilanti
*'—“ ------ of Mr *and
“•*
Sports—Chester Stowell
Daniel* *1*111 Friday night with their Mrs P. o’ Bennett of Saugatuck on
GrQtjpds—Nay O. Bump.
mother and grandmother. Mrs. Izna Tuesday.
Program—Mrs Chester Stowell
Dr.and Mr.* H A Adrounie and
Mixher at laatan
Refreshments—Mrs. Elden Mktthcw.*.
Rev and Mr* Hoos ot Hartings City daughter Zabclle were in Port Huron
Tables—Mrs. Andre* Kennedy.
Mission had a pleasant surprise last on Friday where the former attended
A short poem-entitled; A Song For
Thursday by the return of their sec­ tlw State Coroner.*- convention. the
received a portion of htr education fadied lo lhe driver of the car that1
—for your old pen
ond son. John A. from Denver. Colo Xe*»ion* being held at the Harrington Today" by Edgar A Guest, was read here as a student of the Hastings Hi&lt;h । &gt;trock the little rtrl as It “m un-1
—for your old pen
He will rrmain with hi* parentIkjIcI. and were very helpful, says Dr.
; school, graduating tn the clas* of 1925 ! avoidable
on a NEW $7.50
on a NEW $3.00
meeting
tilrncd over to IhiGueste ot Mr and Mr* Henry Mul­ narounie.
Adrounie.
. the
,.--------- wa*
, ..............
She later attended and graduated from’
SHEAFFER PEN.
SHEAFFER PEN.
George Gillespie of Charteaton, W
“w
Nay ?• Bu,nP- Emanuel Missionary College at Her- pre-NUPTIAL PARTIES
der on Thursday were Mr. and Mr*
follownig prize* awarded,
Wm William* of Hudsonville. Mr and Va. is home for a short vacation He and
HONORING Miss CARROTIIERs.
—for your old pen
—for your old pen
girls'
by Vir­ rien Springs She received her degree
rl» running race won by
Mis. Jay Bos*. MIm Hilda Stmp:on spent l**t week in New York City । small «»
from the Battle Creek College
, ..
ginia
Moore
on a NEW $8.75 up
on
a
NEW
$5.00
ami Dan DcMiter of Grand Rapids
where he -went to meet his auter and
n
wwi. kitnuuiw
«b&lt;l,,An 2r
Young men's running broad jump
SHEAFFER PEN.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Little (Margaret husband. Mr and Mrs. Heber Pike, of
SHEAFFER PEN.
m« Dr. Veagcr
Mu, U.bome lu,
«■'
won
by
Paul
Bump
been »» MUptarw ■&lt; U» Bkirlw Cr«k *‘“n'
*n'
Harper' returned to their home tnOrangeville, who lias Just relumed
Making ^button hoi- and sewing on l-rrod Cnmpanr. a, » UMliun. lor «&gt; .
---------- George
"j
K™1*&gt; Mclntrre.
Chicago on Thursday after visiting Mr. *■'
from -an European
trip also
These pen* are all absolutely guaranteed. No default*
- and Mrs. Robert W C&lt;pk MLis Con- spent .&lt;nn*.r time in Boston and Wash- button won by Mrs Eliza Johnson
yran. To
Um will hr (m.Uv
“”"U,.b"nL.l’.^nL..
Jumping rojiew-on by Patricia Bump. m.rwl by her niaiiy Irlend, Hwre. 1,1 **
are to be found in a Sheaffer Pen. It ia a
d8P' ’V1*';
XcEI*,ltn 11,111
Mance CooM accompanied them for a ington and from here goes to Benton
Knocking hat off of Dummy George's but mildly expreeUnk 11 aud we tee, I '“■*
““l Mr* cl“'1-» UelPttw.
visit.
’
Harbor for »ix weeks' work.
balanced pen wh'^h fiUVapy hand.
iwad with rolling pin won by Mrs.
the Ftxxi Qxnpany te losing one of it* &lt;
..
Jesse Al toft
best dietitians, but What U their loss ' „
her‘ *“ »urPr“cd w,lh ■
' Ob-taele race won by Andrew Ken­ will be California's gain m she plans'lu'ld&lt;erch&gt;ef and hose shower
The $7.50 pen and on
nedy
to carry on her worlrtn her new home ' °**7' Mr" Earl
up are* all “LIFE­
Rooster fight won by Wayne Rump
The «rrx&gt;m la the «on al'Dr. Veagrr,"*'2,!n “! aJ*“ !••&gt;»«’•
JanShoe race won by Patricia Bump
TIME Guaranteed.”
ol Benmn Harbor, but ha, .pent the1 IT W ’ °.( K-,amM0‘\ Mr' cllas.
Name
A ball game and pitching horse shoe* past tew year, auendma tlw Medical I
*“&gt; *,bor *M M"
finished the sport*.
.
_
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.
.
_ ...
.
Frederick
*rnm. til
Address ..
Frederick PirL-cr
Parker. Mt
Mt .Morris.
Ill
There were two deaths and six births College at Loma Linda. California.
On
Wednesday
afternoon.
August
U).
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
They will lie at home tn Los Angeles
during the year.
Mrs. Edw Van Popering entertaint-d
September I
HASTINGS, MICH.
Kind
ut
Pen
You
Have
Been
Using
A motion was made and carried to after
Tlie Misses Emily Usborne and Bea­ fifteen guesu at bridge in honor of Miss
hold our next reunion al Foley's landing
Carrolhert. Top score was won by
Middle lake the tint Sunday in Au­ trix Ea&amp;ton attended a shower break­ Mrs. Anna McGufftn and second by
»re required is
gust 1933. and the crowd dispersed fast at Marshall Sunday morning given Mrs. Carroll McGuflin
- !
by
Mr*. Keber. at J he Chanticleer.
feeling lhe day wa* well spent.—Min­
not u waste of time or money. It is information that is
The guest of honor was also pre­
The gueste presented Ml** Usborne
nie B. Matthews. Sec.
with a beautiful set ot crystal goblets sented with a linen shower.
valuable. Information that ALL should have. Then
JOLLY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
PARTY AT GUN LYKE.
you know that headaches and other ills that eye strain
PARTY AT GI N LAKE.
Mrs, Mary Abbey entertained the
Misses Marjorie Stebbins, Jocelyn1
oft?n produces must be traced to other causes. And
Mirs Marjory Adams entertained Ironside and Patty Stem were hostesses*
Jolly Birthday Club on August 11 at
with
a
birthday
party
at
the
WiUitts
the
county
home.
A
generous
pot
luck
that surely is worth an hour or less spent here.
on Friday. August 12. at their summer,
dinner was furnished by lhe club. Mrs. cottage at Oun lake Mst week. ThOe home at Oun lake, twenty guests cn-j
Ed. Palmer and Mrs Fon Abbey assist­ present included Haroki Adams. Rich­ Joying a jolly time.
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 ,WE DELIVER
Continued nest week.
Present from away were Miss'
ed
---------------------their mother--------in serving.
We
... hope ard Darby and Winston Sheflield of
to spend many more happy birthdays Hartings and Mlssr* Madeline Beckett Mildred Van Artsen and Woodrow;
with Mrs. Abbey.-------------------------------- I and Margaret Kipp of Battle Creek.
Van Arisen of Grand Rapids.
j

wwta,

&gt; Roas,
ughter
Mrs.

tended
urday.
utings

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Tlie Hughes reunion was held at the
Charles Hughes cottage. Crwsked lake.
Sunday. A good attendance and an I
Wade.T^wn and family all attended enjoyable time reported.
the Bostwick reunion at Prairieville
spent last week with Mr. and M
• Park on Wednesday
i The Mums Maxine and Marqulta Floyd Shelp nnd family.
The Sunday School picnic dinner
. HrnioQ. Kathryn Town and Maxine
Webster attended the camp meeting at the church Tuesday was well attend)
Eaton Rapids Tuesday
•
Mrs Fred Karr and sons of Kan­
’Mi—and Mrs. George Whittemore,.
MiyjAmy Whittemore nnd Mrs Susie kakee. Ill. visited the former's sister.
Francisco und sun KeiineUj attended Mr* Fred Smith, and family Monday
the Brlnnin.-tool reunion at Stock- and Tuesday
budgo WednesdayMr and Mrs Ralph Starring of Pio- Ernest Farr Wednesday night for a pot
nevr spent 'the latter part of lhe week luck supper
The Ladles' Aid will give a chicken
?n Saturday they all nudr a trip to pie supper at the church Wednesday
August 24 They will start serving at
Lansing.
.
Mrs. Robinson U spending lome time 5:30 Congressman Ketcham will give

Automobile Insurance
Over $8,000,000.00
Paid In Claims • . •
It has paid over 160.000 cl
amounting to more than M.000.000.

at Hatting*

Near Hasting? which Is slightly
used aid partly paid tor. Will*
transfer thut to rcAponsible party
willing to complete small monthiv paynunt’ For full jiarticutint write. P. b Box No 352. De- 1
troll. Michigan. '
8-17 1

ed the I. G. A. convention at Grand
Rapids Thursday.

Dickinson gave a fine temperanceAddreas Sunday morning at the church
Mr and Mrs Robert McKlbbln and\
children. Mr and Mrs William Mc­
Klbbln and son attended the McKlbbin
reunion at Streeter's landing. Oun lake. I

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H. S. SHELDON
4 41TKACT AKD REAL ESTATE OFFICE
HASTINGS. MICH.
I -.- -s. r.al ..Ute, JU.t MUli
W .« eiBBinira. Urnrril «i&gt;»»ya^r&lt;rig
1 a«&gt;r.&lt; * exMl'Irl* art it AbaUart Hi- -U
■ipiiri fr-&gt;». |be tx.od*. tan fatwiak «n
» •1. abatrarll.

THE CHURCHES

turned to their liome in Orangeville
Saturday. Mrs Brown had been car-1
■Ing fur Mrs Hughes who has not been
at alLwell but Is much Improved at this '
writing
Mr and Mrs. Rankin Hyde and i
George were in Hustings Saturday
. afternoon calling on Mr? Nettie Hyde
and Paid George spent Sunday with!

- Hickory corners attended tlw funeral
of Mrs PheotM* Snyder at Battle Creek
Munday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ru&amp;scll Reynolds and
Martha Ann left Friday to visit Mrs
Reynolds* jseople in Ohio

WE WILL BUY
Chicken* eggs, steer*, veal, hoits at
b* st prices- Ph-use drop |&gt;»t card to
U leser's Farms, cure Carl Dwneyer.
R R. No. 2. Welcome Corner?. Has?
tl rigs. Mich. or Phone 71MJ—F2 bela ren 9 A M. and I P. M. und 8-9
P M.
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Saturday night a truck from the
Kellogg camp picked up several of the
ni k and wife one day last week.
A crowded home enjoyed the concert &gt; Children here taking them to the camp
C-titeji by the Cotton Blossom singers. to witness the circus -Did they enjoy
'Tlw- offering amounted to 124.39.

HASTINGS MARKETS

church Sunday

Mrs. Max Reynolds
rs. Mill* - at Boone

■guest. H. C- Bright rail, spent Sunday
with Mr. und Mrs George Wood and
family of Mila Mr Bnghtrull left for
; Neu Hamburg. Ontario. Monday
Wm. R Norn*. Mrs Jennie and Lucy
Norris and Elizabeth Parker w?nt to
i Marrth Wednesday to call on Mr. and.
{ Mrs. T If. Ketcham. Mr Ketcham has
1 been ill but found her better.
| Thursday August Ilth being Mrs.,
I Ngrris’ 89th birthday. Lucy gave a
birthday supper Those present were.
Mr. and Mrs M J. Norris. Katir Nor[ris. Wm R.-Norris. Orvy Ludlow. Mr
'Margaret Mullen of Hastings
! Opal Honeywell and Lucile Adrian-1
son »|* nt last week in Dowagiac visit- i
[Ing relatives, returning Sunday with
Mr. and Mr?.,George Adrunson who
[spent the week end there
i Mrs Frcydl and Mr*. Frank Freydl
and daughter of Northville are guests
of Mr Ind Mrs. Charlie Hughea Oils

ilv and Mr and Mrs Frank '
Hickory Corners visited Mrs
Cutler at Sheridan Sunday
fa'du Harrington. Bertha

Mrs Ethel .WiJqox spent Saturday In
Hastings and helped her father cele­
brate his seventy-second birthday
Wall lake Tuesday and Wednesday,
Dimknrinnit luncheon, arc bcinii Mr. and Mrs. Ganka of Buttle
staged by Delton women tlw- proceed* I Creek and \fr and Mr* Billy Corie of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs Will Hyde.
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lain in our midst, having muted their |
&gt;us&lt; hold effects t&lt;&gt; a cottage at Stony ।

Very

M:., fa-da Harrington spent
Thursday until Monday With

Charming

are visiting, iit the Davenport's.
Mr. Hiller of Kenosha. Wis. spent, guest of Bobbie Foster.
the week end with ids family here at
Miss Ruth Sprinkert of Battle Creek
is spending the week with Miss Vir­
ginia pay.
Bend. Ind. have been visiting the
Lockstirft family lhe past tjeek.
Mr and Mrs England and children । i Pleaching and S 8. at the chbrch
next Sunday morning Plan to attend I

approv

familie
made i
facifitit

that

.Mr and Mrs. Heber Foster and DOra
and- Agn&gt;-s attended the homecoming
tn Banheld Bunday and Mr. Foster and
Dora and Agnes Insisted with the

Remember the I. A 8- at Mrs Hattie
Gillespies Wednesday, August 24 for
supper. You are cordially invited to

the

home he­
li ji d thtrt

inends

Mrs. Agnes Barry and little Zon are
spending a few day* with her parents.

. 111*14 *44 ' v.4441- .SIMIlii .« UilU assisting Imogene and Marjorie with
d.wiiit-.ter Evelyn.,spent Sunday at Mr I the household duties in
and Mrs Wellington Monica's of Bed, ti.r.ed their children of Dejton and
irfannrr of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs Schultz'
। the public of Hastihu* Sunday
Mrs. Norton of Ann Arbor L* spend-

E L. MacLeod Wednesday evening. I
Mr* J. W MacLeod -and granddaugh­
ter. Lucille MacLeod of Hastings and
Yuel MacLeod of East Lansing.
• Mr und Mrs J, E. Pearson and chlfdren of Comstock visited theij .grand[ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. MacDonald.'

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WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Waugh and daughter Jean.
Sit and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle and
Watson. Elmer Snyder ar
nephew of Lansing und Mrs Mamie
Pease Mlis Beth Waugh i
Webb and children. Garnet and Har­
old. attended the Wesleyan camp
spent Sunday with them
meeting at Pennock Grove Sunday
Miv JHaybelle Hart in company with
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peterson of Ban­
Mrs Bessie Smith and family gre frit nd? attended camp meetinc at Sun­ gor visited the Rev. Holtz family, tak­
spending a week in Lansing visiting field Sunday afternoon.
ing little Ella Holtz with them when
Mr. Kathryn Hart entertained Sun­ they returned home.
day Mr. and Mrs Frank Vis and Mr
The Watson family attended the Mc­
HnstIngs-Castleton and Morgfti, circuit und Mt- George Turijiga and Joan of Kibben reunion at Streeter's landing al
for another year.
,
Grand Rapids
Gun fake. Sunday
Mrs Harry Sponable had a birthday
Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;hn Huiing spentdinner Sunday at her home in honor
.of her father. Adam Eberly, of this
I family in Hastings.

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Half Soles—75c.

WORTIIINE

That which has worth can prove it­
self to be worthy, but it is no sign of
superiority to antagonize inferiority.,
CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funejal Service
Alio Ambulance Service ■

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, August 17,1932
berg, Jason McElwain;*3. Paul Pfttler.
C. R. Rogers. Smoky—I. Veiled Bril­
liance, Guy Giddings; 2. Red Copper.
Guy Giddings; 3. Red Copper, C R
Rogers.
Best Named Variety of Three Spikes
or More—Red—1. Dr. Nelson Shook.
(Continued from pcflte one, part one) Boy Chandler; 2, Dr., F E. Bennett.
Roy Chandler; 3. 'Rosalind, Roy
“Before and After." and Bulling &amp; Son Chandler
--------­ Salmon—I. Catherine Coleinstalled a radio which was enjoyed.
“ MX
p,’ri.J“ij®*
Tommy Miller furnished the miniature ^“nd^- 3- ol^“na’

FLOWER SHOW
A GREAT SUCCESS

Farh
every nerson wl» failed to &gt;"■' ’■ Betty Joy. Mrs A. D Steckle
see this splendid array of Barry county. }J"’£
chandter JoiK-eaa?
Z,n .ant tri»t
!Her Pals, Roy chandler; 2, Olive GoodTh"dS? Jr
om„umbir,d ’&gt;«■• OW
Purpte-J. Rurpfe

.h»r ot oUw

“'™ *•«&gt;'“&gt;

Table Arrangement—1. Mr*. Marian:
Oaxlyear; 2, Mrs. Esther White; 3. ----Mra Wlndes.
. —
Golden Glow—Mrs. W L. Cole.
z
Best Miniature Pool—Tommy Miller.' • J
Winner* In Ute quill and rug dis­
play* were cltoeen by popular vote and
were a* follows:
Quilt. New-I. Mrs. Allie White; 2.
MIm Alice Bates; 3. Mra. Leona Cleve-

Quilt. Old»R«MU&gt; Alberta Nash; 2.
Mr*. A. H.Tarveth; 3. Mrs. John Dar-!
ron and Mra. Hattie Hager tied for,
third place.
•
. Rug—1. Miss Franee* Carrother*: 2.
Mia* Beatrice carrother*; 3. Mr*. Ro­
man Feldpausch.
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The Financial and Industrial
Weather-vane
fi01^TS -r-

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PART TWO

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I Jason McElwain; 3. Charles ■ Dickens. BETTER WHEAT READY
blooms were entered. »
There were fifty-three different en­ 'Roy Chandler Lavender—L Captain
FOR MICHIGAN FARMS
tries, which is more than In former Boynton. Mrs. A. D. Steckle. Smoky—
,
years, and the general quality of the 1. Romance. .Mrs. A. D. Steckle; 2.
flowers was superior to any shown, John T. Plrte. Roy Chandler; 3. Mom­ Crops Department At College
, mice Dlety. Roy Chandler. Pink—1. Puts Seal of Approval 4)n Va- 1
here before.
Judges were Mrs. Orra Cliadwlck. Pearl of California. Roy Chandler; 2.
riety After Years of Testing
Mbs Clara • Limber! and Mrs. Park '.Gene Stratton Porter, Roy Chandler; 3.
East Lansing—A new variety of red
McMullen, all of Grand Rapids. Mrs E. G. Hill. Roy Chandler. Lavender
Chadwick is chairman of the Grand Pink—I. May Jane. Roy Chandler; 2. winter wheat which ha* many de*lrabte
B.
L.
Smith.
Roy
Chandler;
3.
Dr.
characteristics
has been proved in
Rapids Flower Show, and Mrs McMul­
len
president of the Kent County. Moody. Jxson McElw-in Oranget-1. testii made by the farm crops depart­
Garden Club. The women who had J Horace McFarland. Roy Chandler;-. ment at Michigan State College and
charge of the show entertained tlie: Alice Tiplady. GuysGiddlngs; 3. King will be ready for distribution tills fall
Judges at luncheon at noon at the rear of Oranges. C. R. Rogers. YelF.w—1. to formers of the state.
Tlie variety has been developed from
of the exhibit room, and a delightul Golden Measure; Roy Chandler; 2.
MKlal time was enjoyed.
Orange Queen. George Sumner; 3. a head selection made by. lhe late Prole.Mor Frank A. Spragg. Men now In'
&lt; Among the visitors were Dr nnd Mrs..' Orange Queen. C. R Rogers.
Upjohn of Kalamazoo, who have the j Tallest Spike. Any Variety, or Color— charge of the grain breeding work at
l&gt;eony farm nt Augusta, the former ex-! Mrs. Leon Douglass and George Edger, the College say tiiat Bald Rock, the,
pressing his delight at lhe lovely dahlia]
8plkl. Any Variety or Color­ new-variety, is bcardles*. quite resis­
tant to lodging, comparatively winter!
display, the gorgeous glads and riilxed; Longfellow. Guy Giddings.
flower* Mr. McVean of the MJH. C.
D ,
f
Varl,.ty„'Mrs hardy,..and .a consistently good yielder.■
Tests of Ute variety have been going ‘
was also a guest nnd commended the,
. , ., '
on continuously since 1925 in un effort.
exhibitors for their excellent displays, ,
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When one considers that the Garden’ Best Basket nf Glads—1, Burr Deii- t-&gt; determine Exactly the merits of this i
Club was organised but two weeks ago.. nb m; 2. George Sumner; J, Mrs. A. D. wheat us compared wllh the sorts tom-1
monly grown on Michigan farms.]
Just in time to assist with the arrange- Steckle
menu for the Flower Shaw. It is surBest Artistic Display of Glads—1 and These test* have demonsriuted the de-1
slrabillty of Bald Rock.
prising that so much has been done] 2. Roy Chandler.
Field u-su of the variety made by
und such enthusiasm aruu*.*d. Duringj 8nap Dragon.—1. Mrs. J. E Vanthe past year a Garden department; &lt;tenberg; 2 .Mrs €. Smith; 3. Mr. farmer* in various parts of she state I
show Unit the variety has to wide
ha» ...fawn. -featured by tlie Women’s I Maurice Roush.
Club which helped to sustain Interest
dujuuu, Nambd Varlefles-1. Regal, range of adaptation and will succeed
and war. un Imjwtus to flower lovers jMr&lt; A D gu^ic; 2 Ida. V Wurnra. well on various tyi&gt;esof soil.
Bald Rock seed sold this full will be'
und amateur growers. Several new Burr Dennison; 3. Surah Cooper. Mrs
nuipected by the Michigan Crop fm-L
numbers were secured for the Garden, A j, 8tccklc
Club during the day. which was en-1 Dahlias.- Best Collection—1. Mrs provenwnt variety. Tills inspection
will
determine the quality of the grain,
couraglng to the officers.
I Bennett; 2. Mr.. A. D. Steckle; 3, My
Much crediris due Charles Rogers , JohtT
t its purity, and the amount of weed seed
and Joseph M Anight. president and. 0^,^.
n*Jcet Artistic Ar- or other foreign material In the seed
wheat. Further information can be
vtce-president. ns well as all of
rangemenl-l. Mrs. Valemine
obtained from the farpi crops depart­
women who assisted in making this
peu^iM-l. Mrs C. Smith.
show such a splendid stieccM.
Ulies-1, Double Tiger. Mrs, Dell ment at Michigan State College, East
Others in the community who assist- l8.jttl)n
Lansing.
rt with lh. lr~r.lm wm: Conmm.r. j' M1„d R„m B..U Artw,e B,,„.
Kmr Co. wlu, lunfehnl lhe U,hU: I
M„ A „ awcW,. 2. M„
Arthur WUhnA wh«; hoirtlrtlUw &gt;« 1^, M1H,, , M„ j E MuhlHlof milk bottles and Hastings City fur~ ’tw.rtt
nished the water free of charge The I Jfj,,
• ••- —•1. ------------— Clary;
----- ---2.
Marigold*
Mrs. George
Telephone service to Egypt was made!
officers ami committee in charge arc Andrew Matthews.
very grateful for the co-operation of ' Calendulas—I, Mrs. J. E. Vanden­ available to Michigan people and other!
everyone In furthering this project.
।berg
telephone users of tin- country Mon-’
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day.
'August 8i .according to announce-1
Following are the awards made:
Winter Bouquets—1. Mrs. Archie Mc­
Gladiolus—White—1st. Prof. C. 8. ।Coy; 2.i Mrs. J. E. Vandenberg.’ 3. Mrs ment by J. E. McElwain manager in
this area tor lhe’Michigan Bell Tele­
Sargeant, Roy Chandler; 2nd. Albania. :McCoy.l
Roses! Best Bouquet—1. Mrs A.-D- phone company, Egypt Is reached over
Guy Giddings; 3rd. Mary Pickford. Jarun McElwain.
Yellow—1. Golden ,Steckle; 2. Mrs., Dcvitl Bronson; 3. the regular transatlantic radio teJe-|
phone channels ojx-rated by the Ameri­
Measure. Roy Chandler; 2, Golden Fred Unlngton.
Sweet Pea*—1. Mbs Frances AHer- can Telephone and Telegraph company,
Green, Wm. Shultcra; 3. Golden Meas­
ure. Chas R Rogers. Lavender -I. dlng;-2, Mrs. C. Smith; 3. Mrs. George and the British post office, and a radio ,
circuit between London nnd Cairo
Betty Snow. Jason McElwain; 2, Mar­ DeMott.
,
Astor»-L Mrs. J. E .Vandenberg; 2, The circuit distance from Detroit to
mora. Jason McElwain; 3. Minuet, Wm.
Cairo is about 7.000 miles. Cairo, with
Shultcra., Pink—U- Longfellow. Guy Mrs F. E. Adair.
------- ----------------------- —----------------------------------------------------------- ■----------- - —:— --------Zinnia* Pom Pom—1. Mrs. Valen­ the population of 1,100.000. has some
Glddirnv; 2. Catherine Coleman. Guy
he,d tTay!
ASSYRIA.
Wednesday. August 24 for dinner. A
Giddings; 3. Rom* Pink. Roy Candler. tine; 2. Mrs Walter Lake; 3, Mrs. annno S°h5 SLf nJOl’^*’ W*th ment DM,rin» the mO4t "crnt lnfor' I**John
60.000 peop.e, has about 11.601,
■ mation on this point I approached, jn our travels up and down. We Sal- ' ------------------------~.z of Iar8’! delegation from the Eagle dlsMrs. Rlwa McIntyre -and
family
Salmon—!. Gloriana. Roy Chandler; 2. Henry Weaver
. trict assembled at the Howard SerZinnias. Dahla Flowering—1. Mrs __ _ ,=____ -■ . Brigadier Sam Wood, the officer In vatlonlsts used always be made aware Flint spent lost —
Nixie. Roy chandler; 3. Oralin. C. R
week...................
at lhe home .....
of
Rogers. Orange—1, Napcy Hanks. Roy J. E Vandenberg-i Mrs. C. Smith; 3. ___________________________________ 1 charge of our New Start Lodge No. 11 of the existence of drink nnd its vie- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Von vcnce home Saturday nnd wended thfeir
Chandler; 2. J. Horace McFarland. Roy Mrs. John;Bulling.
for unemployed men in Chicago. (Tills, tlm£ ft never escaped us; our uniform Auken.
Floyd Pitt of Battlo Creek to remind
Wild Flowers—1. Mrs. J. E. Vanden­
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thp property rcccnt|y given to the always made us its target, fte victims.
Tlie Misses Betty and Dorothy Par­
Chandler; 3. King of Oranges. C. R.
Mr. Pitt of the paxsing of another
Rogers. Cream. Buff or Pink —I. Giant berg; 2. Mrs. Mary Mullendore: 3, Pe­
■ . .ba8V'„4X4fak-L
....— -j—
by William
Under ------the caption.
“Prohibition
as iI salvaUon
Jr. for theArmy
housing'and
helpingWrigley.
of un­ mBdc maudlin and sentimental be- sons have returned from an outing
Nymph. George Summer; 2. Dunlap. ter-Allerdmg.
-------------------------------------- * — cause of its effects, would seek us out spent with thejr aunt at Beadle lake, milestone. They formerly lived here.
The Ritiman reunion of MichiganHouse Plant*—1. Mrs. Mary Buskirk; seen by the Salvation Army," Colonel I employed men during lhe present de- land claim us os their "brother" or
M&amp;. Belle.Miller spent part of last
Mrs A. D. Steckle; 3. Betty "Joy, Roy
Glrandler. Rwl-l. Dr. F- E Bennett. 2. Miss Frances Aliening; 3. Mn&gt;. Bus- George-Davis writes the following:
"sister" and Insist on pouring into our, week at camp meeting held at Burling- Ohio reprewntatlves will be held Sun­
I pfesslon.l
day. August 21 at Devils lake, MlchlC. R. Rogers; 2. Dr. Nelson Shook. Guy klrk. •
The Salvation Army, from its incep-' These are tlie actual figures as given 'ears a story of their woes, real or fan-: ton.
Best Variety and Arrangement of tion has openly arrayed itself against' me by Brigadier Wood in response lo cied. which in their sober moments
Giddings; 3. Dr. Nelson Siionk. Wm.
Mrs. Albert Lee. who recently sub-, gan. at Clearwater Beach.
,
they would haveScen ready to deny.
; mltted to an operation at Nichol* hos-' Thelma Lee la .pending some Uim
Shultcrs Purple—1.'Paul Pfltzer. Ja­ Cockscomb—Mrs E J. Pratt.
the liquor traffic nnd engaged it In 1 hy request.
Best Pansies—Mrs, Adelbert Craven.. front-trench, hand-to-liand conflict,
We met them thus everywhere, on pital. Battle Creek Is convalescing at with lier cousin Beatrice Buxton whiloson McElwain; 2. Mrs. Van Konynumj -The following figures cover the
, her mother is in the hospital.
Each applicant for membership in
lod during which we have been trains, street cars, ferries, in buildings, the home of Mr. nd Mrs. George Lee
Tlie Scidmore reunion will be held
its ranks must pledge himself or her-j£L.n
u October 11. 1930. to fVb- and on the streets. And we are glnd uf Battle Creek, parents of Mr. Lee. ,1 on Sunday. August 21 at Oogugc lake,
Honorable John C. Ketcham. Con-'
self to total abstinence from any and | ruary 3 1M2 During this period 1.- that Jt was so. for thus we were often
. Battle Creek.
all Intoxicating liquors (Articles of l02M$
have p^d through the Riven opportunity to help and advise gressman. will be the speaker at the■
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Battle
them,
nnd
In
many
hundred*
of
cases
noon
hour/Thunday
nt
the
Briggs
War.) This lias always been an un- doo„ of lhU one m^mUon. ... Of
. Creek spent some time last week at
varying rule.
&gt; mis number we have hod what you lend them to a saving knowledge of school reunion, then leaves to fill an- the home of their son. Albert Lee.
i
Each soldier and officer is pledged. would term 15 bad casts of drinking, Chrtst. and from drunken to God-fear-1 other appointment In the. afternoon,
! The Beach reunion was held on
to do his qr her utmost to get every- and o( moderatc cases about 1.000. ing lives,
How broad-minded sqme of us are
Tb-day such things os I hove Just Sunday at the Beach landing Bristol
body else possible to do likewise and, Ijovlng nothing to do, many of these
to work uncompromisingly f and un- ■ mcn would undoubtedly hove been glnd described to you have become so rare lake, and the Bcbon reunion wits held when we are dealing with problems
that don’t affect us personally; how
ceaslngly for the complete and final. lo drourn
sorrows In liquor if 4U to be practically nonexistent, thanks at Vickery's landing. Clear lake,
narrow-minded
become when wv
to
prohibition.
Let
those
who
do
not
Mrs.
Irene
Jones
will
entertain
the'
-----------------overthrow of
intoxicating
liquor I they C0l|ld get lt j consider the forethrouehout the world.
; going figures a remarkable showing; know the facts as we know them say i Pleasure Birthday organization on face our own little troubles,
TtyS stand has cost the Army some-' ln f ’ct j dld not
lhe sm8n per­ if they will &lt;and they wifi) that pro-;
illing. human lives even, but It has rentage of these men taking drink un- hibitlon is not a success, that "it does
bcen. Is. and will, be maintained by us
&gt;X)U Mlted me to look lhe matter up not prohibit." Wc of the Salvation
Army know better, and our findings
until the purpose aimed at has been tor you..
are based on actual contact with the
accomplished. 'We have never lowered,
__ ' .__ __ ln _av
nor will we lower, our standard.
J ,^e
52 classes that used to be the victims and
Since the early
e.riy eighties,
elghtiea. or for more
more'1 that of lhe n««nt»r glven.h?ony.
™ sufferers from this awful traffic, and
than half a century, the Salvation
-rr^ thl'.craa? facU^aS would be sufferers again if the ElghArmy has been in vital touch with this, conc|I“sl°"’
‘hne.
nnmh^ii teenth Amendment should by any |
Men's Winter Overcoats and Work Coats Vs PRICE.
problem In these United States of Am1fcSv SwI: means be weakened or withdrawn,—:
erica. Therefore
' »y Colo,lfl Oeor,c H
ln
Therefore,. knowing conditions
condition. °r ™x,'ra“
as they existed previous to the en- {sclf to. ,?ve hundrcd father than “.classmate." Aug. 0.
actnwnt of the Eighteenth Amendment thousand.
—*_— ------ •
nnd since, the Army may be consld-! In our family -welfare relief work in
lent CORNERS,
ered a reliable witness In regard to the homes of people, almost never in
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eifler and
the value of prohibition.
’ these days do we find the existing need | children of Level Park. Battle Creek.
In our work on the streets. In what occasioned by addiction to strong drink. spcnt from Saturday until Tuesday
is called "the lower portions" of our on the part of one or the other of the; wllh Mr and Mrs. Leland Hammond,
Cynthia
Chaffee Is entertaining
cities, lhe Army does not now firid. in parent*, as it used to be In perhaps " Mrs.
-- -----connection with the street meetings, &gt; ninety out of a hundred Instances. In a niece from Quimby this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller. Leonard
the open saloon spewing out an array; these days the need is the result of
of drunken men &lt;n few of them mid-1 sickness, lack of employment, or some and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Moore
dle-aged and elderly) but mostly other temporary misfortune. Seldom nnd ROnald Fish of Grandville spent
young men, as was the cose before iiro-'w never is It strong drink.
v
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball.
Much sympathy is extended Mr. and
hibitlon went into effect.
| fn our indoor meetings, which once
Pastures are drying up and getting short.
The open saloon Is gone and this were disturbed, frequently broken up. Mrs. Robert Steele In tije death of his
One bag-of Dairy Feed in summer saves three
former ugly condition of things, so far by men Inflamed and cra«d by intoxl- cousin. Edward Noteboom, of Richland
in fall or winter.
a*. American manhood is concerned, eating liquor, a drunken person is now Monday evening. His car was crowded
If you have your own grains or are mixing
unknown.
The -«-»•
old-time
has been reduced at least ninety per almost
— from lhe highway by another motor­
your own feeds—try SUPER SOY—the new
mlkofla Kai b»*n giwatly
cent; In fact, the drunken man on the drunkard, the wets to the contrary ist. Mr. Steele also has an aunt, Mrs.
U. S. GUARD
August Noteboom of Martin, who Is
street is something rarely seen In thl* notwithstanding, is gone,
IncrMtad. Trely, th* naw U.S.
mineralized high protein concentrated feed.
seriously
111
in
New
Borgess
hospital,
day
and
generation.
,
Previous
to
the
enactment
of
prohlWe carry a Full line of dairy feeds at prices
TIhh ota tha tolait, toughaW,
29x4.40..$3.4S 30x4.S0..$3.9S
fnformatlon
from
our
women's
bition
the
Salvation
Army
made
n
Kalamazoo.
longed-waorlng tliai ever builll
-that are right.
Norman and Robert Hammond of
homes set* forth that, compared with practice of conducting "Drunkards'
■ U. S. PEERLESS
the large number who once came to Raids," "Boozer Days," "Boozers' Con­ Cressey spent Friday with their cousin.
Try our 40$, HOG SUPPLEMENT FEED
cur doors begging admittance because ventions," and other similar effort*, Stuart Hammond.
with your grain for your hogs and see them
SATURDAY
jg
29x4.40.. $3.95
Mrs. Mary Carrigan of Bonfield and
of their having been ruined through when we would gather in tne drunks
ONLY w*’
grow.
strong drink, the number that now by truckload and busload from the Andrew Carrigan of Chicago called on
We Have a Feed for Every Need'
--------------------— than
-------Mr. and Mrs. James VanHout Thurs­
i comes.-----from--this
cause--Is .less
onesaloons, the streets, and the park
benches until our halls would be cram­ day evening.
per cent.
Mrs. Roland Day. Miss Wilma Day
I Our men's Institutions show a similar med wllh men In every conceivable
condition of tilings. Men coming to state and condition of intoxication. and Mrs. Dorn of Allegan spent
remarkable
and wonderful Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
। these Institutions now because of drink Many
I are a noticeable exception, whereas in trophies of grace are the outcome of Alfred Ball.
lhe days of licensed liquor their num­ these days, such as While, Jarvis. MlFLOUR
FEED * COAL * CEMENT * UME
ber was legion. The men in these I tens, and so on.
BRICK &lt;- TILE * FARM IMPLEMENTS
TELEPHONE 2177
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
homes to-day &lt;ln the period of depres- ; But to-day one would have to search
"Did you get my check?"
"Yes, twice. Once from you and oftce
। sion) are the aged and Infirm (some of high and low, In almost any American
. whom. It Is true, afe sufferers from the city, to find at one time a hundred from the bank."
f
HASTINGS
TRAOf IN YOUR WORN TIRES ON NIW U. S POYAL1
days when liquor flourished), with a men and women of this type, such as
Be grateful for luck but don't $ount
I certain proportion of middle-aged and the SalvaUon Army used to be eaiily
' young men temporarily out of employ- able to gather tn far greater number*

Prosperity!

During the past few weeks there
has been the most pronounced
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER in
public confidence. Every one is
realizing as never before that U. S.
A. has always been worth 100
cents pn the dollar. Even Foreign
Nations have confidence in U. S.—
they have been heavy buyers of U.
S. securities during the past 30 days.

Many commodity prices have in­
creased, notably—hogs, wheat, cot­
ton, sugar, beef and many other
items.
.

Telephone Service
Links Egypt-U.S.A.

Stocks and bonds have shown a
steadily rising market, even in the
face of profit taking. Thousands of
dollars have been thrown into the
buying market.

Many new SAVINGS AC‘ COUNTS have been opened show­
ing conclusively the upward trend of
business.
This strong bank invites you to
become one of its patrons.

Hastings National Bank
-Conservative but Progressive

The Only National Bank in Barry County

Hastings, Michigan Telephone: 2217

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

BANKRUPT SALE
of Thos. E. Waters &amp; Son

SUMMER
FEEDING

jtfuto

Jhop

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
phone:

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AFGVST 17. IMS

PAGE TRW_________________________

Est. Ludwig Paul, dec'4. Order alfest Jasper O. Deeds, dec'd. Order
claims entered.
•
allowing claims entered.
COURT HOUSE NEWS lowing
bl. rred c. culunorr,
d. »»■ . E'l K.pli.n H SelunU. d«’d. OrUoii tor Admr. flkd. ordrr (or |wUlrr-’lowlrw e.alm, rnlrtrd.
Est
Charles --------Laurent,
d. ---------Petition
lion mtrrrd.
— *»"•- dec
■—’"
PROBATE COI’RT.
for license to sell filed, waiver of notice
E*L.Alvin C. Barker. Nomination of; filed, testimony of freeholders fll«|&lt;. IP
Est. Flank L. Fisher, dee d. Receipt
guardian
filed,
order
appointing
guardof inheritance tax filed.
'r—------ ——
------- — ------- ’ ceruw to’sell real estate Jssued. report
Winnie May Davu. dec'd. Petl- lan entered, bond filed and letters 1s-" of rale' filed, order confirming sale en­
tlon for .determination of heirs filed, sued.
.
tered.
.
order of publication entered.
Eat. ::
Mary
, 2
E Ames. deed. Third an“
Est Martha E. Vdrney. dee d. Order
Ell. Inez E.
Snore,
Order
al- .’nual account filed
——
—. dee d. —
— „
.
allowing blalnw entered.
lowing claims
claim*-entered.
entered
E-.t. Sarah Ella Stowell, dee d. Bond
Est. Fannie Baldwin, dec'd Order
Est. -Anna F. Ecker:. Mee d Order nl- of executor filed, letters, testamentary allowing claims entered
Bt.—~
Edwin
lowing claim* entered.
Usued.
order limiting
-------.......
—dee
■ - -■d. Inventmeuu.
... ...................................
. settlement
- ............ - en----—
—B Lepper,
.........
tn WIlUui J MiK-.n d«d Or&gt;»'"&gt;»? &lt;“ &gt;r*rin« cutau IH w
Hn»l .ecuoni nkd. d^h.r.r
der aUosHhg claims entered.
£&gt;t. Mary-E. Granu&gt;. deed. IrivtnEat W:L&gt;o»wrf^»k&gt;- deed,
EM James W. Hopkins, dec'd. Peti­ lory filed, -final account of Special allowing clainw entered.
tion for license to mH filed, order for
EM. Carrie M. Kelly, dec'd. Order
Admr. filed.
publication entered.
allowing claims entered.
'
Est. Barbara Ream dec'd Bohct
.Eft Piiillp-KriK-r dec'd. Order al­
t&gt;t Albert R. Quick, -------.dre’d. Order
lowing claims entered. .
filed and letters iMUed.
allowing claims entered, final account
njed. ordar assigning residue entered. •
Est. Fitlyd G. Batker. dec:d. Petition
fof appointing ge neral and special ‘
Admr. order appointingsprcIM entered,
bond filed and letters Luucd.
Est. Marthx A. Van Syckle. decrd.
, Inventory filed.
GO HAND IN HANOI
E*t. Albert R. Quick, dee d. Final receipU
filed, discharge of Admr. Usued.
CUT YOURSELF A
! estate enrolled.
PIECE OF CAKE
Est. Perry G. Henry, deed. Petition
for Adm filed, waiver of notice filed,
order appointing Admr. entered, bond
’ filed nnd letter* issued, older limiting
settlement entered, petition for hear­
ing claims filed, notice to creditors is­
sued.
Est. Barbara Ream, dec'd. Petition
for hearing claims filed, notice to creditore issued.
! Est. Roslna. Weeher. dec'd. Petition
for appointing Admr. filed, waiver of
IGA
rioticc filed, order appointing Admr.
,entered, bond filed and letters issued,
order limiting .settlement entered, pe­
tition for hearing claims filed, notice toi
jcreditors Issued.
’
EM .Frances
Haight, dec'd. Final
receipts filed, discharge of Admr. 1?sued, estate enro'iied.
; Bit. Carl Klee-Brown, dec’d. Annual
‘.account of trustee filed, order for publicatlon entered.
, ,
‘ Est William H- Vcdder. dec'd. Order
I allowing claims entered. '
V
I

■BMSRBHHEgBBS^E-"; ~5F==i

.Romm and Birthday

WHEN WASHINGTON Crdssed
the DELAWARE ... HE WAS

Cake Flour

Inspired with Confidence
Confidence in Himself Confidence in His Men
Confidence in the CAUSE for Which He Fought

MARKET YOUR GRAIN
THROUGH LIVESTOCK

TOMATO JUICE IGA
Delicious, ripened fnlit juice. At thl* pricr- even the mo,t thrifty
hbUK-Alves can alford to use Ijd* Item in her menu*.

Pint Glass

Baking Chocolate
|&lt;*H
You really «&gt;:oy the ncuritb.
Hill io«nt -lte ruh. natntal tlavor uf
IO A. Bakitii Ct A.-Ute.- lu
'.kb bet quality cEocobte u&gt; your
favartte reelpea!
'( Lb

19c

15c
Kellogg’s
Whole Wheat
»4KESlOc

PEANUT BUTTER
IQc
What a treat for the kiddit-s! It has ajl the natural delicious flavor of
frrsii roTbfFd peanut-. Chock lull of energy-building vita mines, tou!

2Lb,J.r

.

RELISH SPREAD

SAVINGS
Tbe ktud yea eyy:,*t nf CV.«
■ orid a largeii cejaauation ot
targali.i e»ery da at l.OA**to:e7

quality chopped, pleklt* at
»e Adda ceil to cold tac
bra aud &gt;a!*ds.
5 01. Jar

Ginger Ale IGR
A deUcieti conaur Sty Olngar*Ale

IOC

Puffed RICE
uounaMus- Qulckif and eaaUy diluted.

2 n«"i- 25c

SUNSHINE

Krispy Crackers

Irt,h. rri-p. trnd-r wafer. Hut melt In jour mouth. Thrne delightful
cracker* add the- (niching touch to rrtfrshing summer menu*.

LK ru

Shopping Ease . . r
'
tti»
k (.me-. wi4«
it*.o’v.suits .I, ..••
■
c.'jwtLr pr»b&gt;«.A. evr-rytlutij b ar

21c
Red Salmon IGA
tk' It-y
of th* Narth'tti
.
LeMth-lnitdins Iciiae! A teepii jaeid lot
weSUlfi.
No, 1 Can

Kellogg^

,hr rT'
7 they
Luch reconicond‘*
lions
is prohibitive Mnd
and
• mend the addition of skim milk or
tankage to the grain ration.
I

k°ARKES

: 1:

IGA COFFEES

L.„. rk, 12 c
T Blend
Whether the
sixth or lhe
Heth, birthda&gt;« are wlWay* jo* ou»
occadons.

'G' Blend

30c
15c
L» 21c

u.

'A' Blend
VACUUM PACKED
DE LUXE

lk

39c

^JGA STORES ~ ■

Probably one of the greatest human attri­
butes is “CONFIDENCE." All human prog­
ress has been die result of “Confidence."

Individual success is possible only through
“Confidence.” We ALL should have ‘‘Confi­
dence”— Confidence in ourselves, in our
friends, in our community and its institutions.
This sort of “Confidence” is needed today
in EVERY PHASE of commercial life. Wc
invite YOUR confidence on the merits of

46 years of consistent, accommodating serv­
ice to depositors and to this community ...
an UNBLEMISHED RECORD of conserva­
tive banking expericfice.

Deposits made in this old bank will put that
much more money back into the channels of
trade and help bring back normal times.
Wc should all stand by the LOCAL insti­
tutions that have stood by THIS community
during the past years.'

Hastings City Bank
Capital

$75,000.00

PRIZE
FAILSRcRRipc TA
--------- ’MONEY
Tn RRIWR
IV T7
H
,u DrilNu Dtnnltd

State Fruit Mfcn Are Trying to
i Find Better Varieties For Use

Sunday callers at Forrest Havens'!
On Suitihte Soil Arona
w-t- Karl Jr.. Norman. Virginia and
„
, Suitable Soil Areas
1 Joyce Keefer of Potterville. Gordon
LMUing—An offer of a $25 prize ।
; Havens returned home with them. Ac- b* ,h« statc Horticultural Society for
Icompanled by 'about sixty from ihe 'lh‘’bthlvarU,,&gt;'®,blU:mBlurln«-,‘iKhI churches at Potterville they wiU spend,bl«b blueberry discovered In MichiI the week in camp ut Mystte lake near'h®6 M lar faUcd lo brin«
I Clare
entrUnts for the award, according ro
I A large crowd attended the ice cream u,c department of horticulture at
I soda! at /he Goodwill churcli Friday .Michigan State College which is
’ evening. ' '
' i handling the contest.
/
MUs Virginia Havens spent the iat-l T** horticulturists still want to se-.
, ter part of lhe week with Miss Anna-’™* specimens of late berries And if
belle Cogswell at-Lakeview
any can be found now they should be
I Chas. Whittemore and wife were desirable varieties tf the bushes have
' Delton caMcrs Sundav.
» «*** crop of fair sized berries The
Sunday callers at' Chas Whittc-: horticultural department is trying to
.more- were. Cleo Brown and family, »»d better and later varieties of blue,
nf Hickorv Corners and Fred Bechtel 'berries. The.-/ varieties will be propaJ wife'and Bt’lv of Hastings.
c-“rd ««4 “Id at cost to Michigan
Mrs. Rov Erway und sons called at landowners who have areas suitable
Homer McKibbin's at Yankee Springs IoL,,bls. CT&lt;np,
Sunday
The basls fnr awaeding this years
Mi-.' Esther Erway of Yankee' P”«’ w 70 P°‘nt» Ior lateness ot ma-SWIM. .|»n, Sunday niyhi will, her '»»• » l“"“ «
"* &gt;•
parents here
for rating quality. The sample which
Mr and Mrs. Roy Oakes accom-i
WgheM will »nn .the •».
I
panted by Mr ami Mr* Bob Lord
Samples rfwuld be sent to the Super­
called on Mrs. Tom Lord tn BattleI “itcndcnt. South Haven Experiment
Creek Sunday
Mrs. Lord had U1.i Station. South-Haven. Representatives
mfirfortune to injure her hand in an
‘he ^'esc will inspect desirable
electric -wringer, making it necessary bushes and take cuttings which will
to remove her little finger and a part i
. ° Pr°P*8«'&lt;‘ thf variety
ol her hand.*
■
A sllnllar Pr,ze offered last year for
' a mid-season variety brought nearly
I a hundred samples ol berries &lt;o the
. ORANGEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Norman and sens.'I South Haven Station. Two desirable
varieties were found and are now be­
Hbward and Homer, spent Bunday’ ing increased for tutors distribution in
w ith George Norman and family at’ the state.
•
Kalamazoo.
,Mr and Mrs. Heber Pike returnedI
SANDY HILLS.
h'jnie Wednesday from their two'
Lyle McKibbtn and Jim Null of Ot-:
i months' trip abroad
sego called at the home bf Lyle's par­
Mrs. Nettie Brown spent the past: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKlbbin. Sal-,
week with Mrs. Fred Hughes at Prai­' urday.
.
i
rieville. . •
.
Byron McKlbbin ot Otsego called.
Mrs Julia DeSloovere and Williami Saturday with his parents here.
[
Martin of Kalamazoo were Sundayf
Ltttle Melvin Sager underwent an
afternoon guests of E. D. Lewis andI operation for removal of tonsils Thur s-,
wire.
day. and bled to death, about twelve
Mr. and Mrs H. A- Callison and son.. o'clock in lhe evening. Hts funeral w.ts I
Clair, and family of Kalamazoo andi
_r_TBaturdayjit
_T_._
I1 rheld
the Bradley Nauiene
Mr. and Mr*. John Porter of Plainwell church at
h&gt;* 3:00.
WWW- The
W—W family
.w..-. has th- '
spent Sunday in thia vicinity.
----- •— -•of Uy entire
------- --------------i sympathy
community
I
Ben Norman spent the past week at' (i Several from around here attended
Grand Rapids with her daughter. Mrs. | the McKlbbin reunion at Gun lake,
Charles Hensen, and family.
Sunday and report a good tune.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blauvelt are the
parents of a fine baby boy born at
_______
Crlspe hospital August 6.
be you that's crazy.
!

Quality Foods ‘

r.,K., 19c

i’ &gt;r 11&gt; A Cfin

East Lansing—LivtMock- provides lhe
best market for Michigan grains under,
present pi;tcc conditions, according to
। members of the nnimal husbandry dl-.
i vision of Michigan State College.
• Groups. ot calves bought by State
College tor experimental feeding cost
I $7.50 per hundredweight and were sold
for the same price, but they made
I gains rapidly enough to pay the fol‘ lowing prices per hundred-weight for I
.(grains: ground barley. SUB; shelled
'com. $1.39 and ground oats, $130.
;
. Roughage and gram can be market-1
red through lambs at q, good profit. In
forced feeding, approximately equal'
|quantities of roughage, and grain tire'
, fed. but. if light lamb* arc carried
j through a longer feeding period, the,
, proirartfon of roughage can be in- j
• ereiuicd to about twice the amount of
।grain.
.
. Bitter than current market prices for'
|feed, can be realized from, feeding.1
J lambs which sell for the same price
per pound that was jatld for them. Any
increase In market price for the finish- •
cd hnnbs will materially increase the'
returns from the feed. .
Good, thrifty pigs are excellent
grain markets unless an attempt is i
made to make the gains on grain!
I without any protein supplement when
! rhe hogs arc being fed in a dry lot. I
(The College livestock feeders say that
i

Pkg-

DATES IGR

Select Ftniats vanatlea pro

2

fetter Than Prices On Feed­
stuffs Used As Rations For
Cattle, Lambs or Hogs

|\

X
I \ ZV

Surplus

$50,000.00

ATT
I
/~\

■

■

Factory- to - You SALE/
Profits Sacrificed on Hundreds
of Items to Make More Friends

MANY ARTICLES TO
BE GIVEN AWAY
at this sale! Get large hand bill for full list of items

Toilet Goods
Rexall Remedies
Pharmaceuticals
Sundries

Puretest Product^
Hospital Items
Rubber Goods
Pure Foods

All at Factory-to-You, Money-Saving Prices! Come in and
look over the display of guaranteed merchandise on sale.

Save with Safety at the Rexall Store

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS - - GOODS DELIVERED - - PHONE 2131

�THE HASTINGS BAJCNtB, WWfESPAy. ACOCST H, 1W&gt;

of Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Backus.
Mrs. Frankie Bolter. Mr. and Mrs
ADAMS LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd and ;Herbert Morehouse attended the
Mr' nnd Mrs. David Shepherd at­
tended the McCallum reunion held nt MU*. Bessie Btssell. accompanied by!:Flower Show at Hastings Saturday.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, spent Sun-! Mr. and Mrs. George Morehouse at­
B, h™
wm.u of Cloverdale. A htfrge company was day at Gull lake attending the Bible' tended the Enzlan and Reinlnger re­
gan State College
. |x&gt;und* pressure, ore required for pint prerent und all enjoyed a fine pro­ Conference where they enjoyed two! union held at the Vick Anson cottage
'fine sermon* by Dr. Martin DeHaan ot ial Pine lake Sunday.
rr;
।
r-j—t ........ .
glais jars and 70 minutes for No. 2 tin gram and w general good time.
I The yearly gathering of the Monteith
, . .
'
catu. Tin can* should" be cooled quickDwight VanHorn . is spendlnf the Grand Rapids.
Choore medium sized beet* with |ly Bfler
but lf ,he OTrn u WreE with h|Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bagley visited Clan will be held at the Gales' home
----- -» .
Mary Bagley wljo is quite ill at iut Gates' Park, Kalamaroo. on Wed-'
“"I
t0,“- O"® lMh " top
। In gloM jar*, first complete the scaling Battle Creek.
&lt;he v*u nn&lt;.’ cookpd and then allow the Jars to cool gradualTwenty-seven ladle* enjoyed the tbc home x&gt;f Mr. and Mrs. George :nciday. Mr. and Mrs David Shep­
scparately for another meal. Remove I n.
herd plan to attend.
flh lecture on ■"Health"
mill
“Health” given by Mis* Wickwire of Banflehi on Saturday.
bruited or discolored portions of the | n lhe
water Ulh
^d. three Linn nt Orangeville on Thursday.
Mrs George Bagley and Mr*. Frankie' Mr and Mr*. Frank Bagley spent
leaves,
wpsli thoroughly,
addooiung
enough
„ of ror a pirn
are .Mr unu
forMrs
, p^t
..... nours or
are. llou
rcqturea
MarcusMr.
uagiey,
and Mrs
accomMarcus Bagley, nccom- Bolter were Kalamazoo shoppers Fri- .Sunday with their daughter. Esther
water
to keep
— -------------------------------------Js— panted by MIm Blanch Davenport.day
Esterline, and family of Neeley.
water to
Keep from,
from, burning,
burning, and
and bull
bull I| can
Pressure
cooking, ta recommendeiT
—, afternoon.
—..............
tender Chop
nhm greens
irr.-n. slightly
.iiahtiv beh*. i&gt;.in
---------------------#penl h^ver".
fll||)&lt;Jay at Galesburg as guest*1 Mary'Mullendore, Mrs. Bert Brown.
until tender.
’preference'to'thl*
urthrtT
Mr and.Mrs. George.Bagley of Del- ’
fore serving and season with butler. |
•
salt, and pepper. The beet* .*.houM be
'
.
tolled separately fur about 40 lo 60
minutes, or until tender. Drain, peel.
......
....
then season with butter, salt,-and peptrate more ea*ily. If a glass Jar is

The Homemakers'Corner

ton, Mr and Mr*. Bits* Bolter. Mr. and I
FAIB LAKI
Mrs. Reuben Bagley ot South Pine,! Ja»on Willison and fa
Zara Balter of Ada and Ml** Mildred the Edge lie reunion at
Johncox of Orangeville were Bunday j, Sszii;.
Sunday.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bolter.' Mrs. Mildred - FHU and chlidiw.
The last lecture on “Health and Nu-1 Arthur Knowles and grandson. Gerald
trition" given by the state nurse, MIm i Walling, of Jackwn. Harry GoldsLlnn, will be held at Grangeville worthy and family of Battle Creek and
Thursday forencon. A. large atten- George Goldsworthy of South Dakota
dance is desired'
.
{were visitor* at Mrs. Lottie Collliter'a
i. Mrs. Mary Mullendore and daughter,1 Sunday.
Audrey, spent the week end with her , Mrs. Will Litt* vUlted her son, Bert
brother. Alex Bolter, and family of ( Litts, Sunday, near Hickory Corner*.
Coats Grove.
j
• — -------:—-»•-»- ............
i Incompetent’ housekeeper* usually
-------- ----- • • •-------------A pipe-smoker never held up a train, have incompetent nuld*.

Vm the tender celery hearts for
salad. sandwiches, or for eating'raw.
and save the outatde stalks to be served
creamed or scalloped the next day. The
leaves are useful fof flavoring when
dried.
Second nnd third grades of fruit .arc
satisfactory where only the flavor nnd I
food value count, and mean a saving in .
the budget..

The very small prunes give just ns
much food value when used for cream
whin and. are much cheaper than the
Embroidery hoops are useful to Iwld I
tlie lop of the jelly bag open while the ।
fruit 1* poured into it

Learn to read descriptions of the,
articles being bought, ns well ns how to
Interpret these descriptions This ad-i
vice la especially applicable in regard to
iMMlcry. for which u large proportion
of the year's cjolhliig allowance i •
spent. according to Miss Julia F. Tear, ‘
of the home economics department -ot j
Michigan State College.
"Full fashioned" Is one of Uic most j
important terms used tn describing
hose. Tills signifies th AI tlie haw has ‘
been knit to fit the leg and foot In five,
places, top, calf ot leg. ankle, foot, and
toe. Tlie easiest way to recognize full j
fa*hUMWd-h6se is lo notice the cult of;
the leg where the change in the direc- j
tlnn of the stitches provides fashioning 1
marks. Tubular how.arc the cheapest
type manufactured. Tlie fabric is,
knit in a tube, cut off th- desired
length. th« fool is attached, then the;
stocking is ple^-cd Into shape in an
Attempt to Imitate the full fashioned
variety but these can be detected lx-'
cause lhe stitches al the back are vertleal and their direction does not \
change
j,
Designations such as four thread or
five thread mean the number of ■
strands of ray silk used in the thread
from Which the hose arc made. Tlw ■
greater Jbe number of threads, lhe
heavier ts the hose nnd tlie more dur-1
able.- The five, six, und seven strand
hose are usually called semi-service, or
mid weight. The eight to 12 thread
hose are service weight.
“Gauge"’ indicates the fineness of the
hose. On close examination, it will be
seen tliat in some hose Hie stitches are i
much, smaller than in others. Tlw
higher the number of the gauge, the
finer the hose. Forty-two nnd 45 j
gauge are common, ranging on to .58. i
the finest ever manufactured.
Particularly timely nt tills scamp are
the Irtsdruction-s for canning corn which
Mb* Muriel Dundas, home economics!
extension nutrition specialist of Michi-1
gait State College, half given.
Only young and tender cars of corn'
should be selected, as it is very difficult |
to *161111x0 the old ears. After harvest­
ing. remove lhe husk, silk, nnd any
blemishes with a sharp knife Then
cut the kernels from the cob und cook
•for About five minutes; using con* cup
of water to one quart of corn. Pack,
but hot tightly, while boiling hot. pour­
ing the liquid’ in which the corn has
been cooked into the glass jar or tin
cun used.
It is better to ure only pint jars or
cans for corn, as the heat can pehc-

NEW TRUSS PAD PROVIDES
“SELECTIVE PRESSURE"
FEATURE
I.ocal Dealer Demonstrating.
Great Interest is being shown by
truss experts, physicians, nnd truss
wearers In the remarkable new
Akron Meehano-Form Truss Pad
which Incorporates a heretofore un­
obtainable advantage — “individual
selective pressure control."
Demonstration of how tlils ’new
development works to the great
benefit of the truss wearer can be
seen at the LyBarkcr Drug Store.
Exclusive Authorized Akron Truss
Fitters in this city.
The new pad/makes It possible
to hold the abdominal hernia or
rupture securely at the rupture
opening with a minimum of pres­
sure determined by each individual
case and without subjecting the
muscles and tissues around the rup­
ture opening to any pressure that
will Impair circulation.
Every truss wearer will nnd a
wonderful new feeling of comfort
and freedom of action from wearing
nn Akron Mechano-Form Pad Truss
which has been selectively adjusted
to exactly meet the particular case.
The expert truss fitting service
provided by the LyBarker. Drug
Store Is an Invaluable aid to every
truss wearer because it provides ac­
curate and dependable adjustment
at the proper regular intervals so
Important to properly compensate
for the changes In lhe patient's con­
dition which are continuously tak­
ing place. Have your present truss
properly adjusted by this progres­
sive local store and also see the
wonderful new Akron McchanoPonn Truss Pad which is tlie great­
est advancement in rupture ap­
pliances in many years.—Adv.

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

Tuition Reduced to $60 for 1932-33
Formerly the District Paid $60, and the Student $15, a Total of $75—Now the Total Fee is to be $60, a Reduction of 20%

Every Boy and Girl in Barry County Who Has Passed the
County Eighth Grade Examination Is Cordially Invited to
Attend the Hastings High School for the Next Four Years
COURSES ARE OFFERED: College Prepara­
FOUR
tory, Commercial, Agricultural, General. Special ad­

vantages are offered students to participate in dramat­
ics, debating, athletics, .orchestra, band and glee club.
Numerous school societies provide valuable training.
Added advantages are to be had in the splendid churches,
and various lectures and gatherings which center about
the community of Hastings. "The Fortnight," the High
School paper, is in its eighth yehr of successful publica­
tion).
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The Hastings High School is known throughout the
state for its wholesome influence over the students. It is
the only high school in Barry county that is a member of
the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges.
This meanp that graduates may be admitted without
examination to all the leading colleges in the North Cen­
tral section of the United States.
With an attendance of nearly 500 students and a fac-

ulty of 22 high school teachers, opportunities are offered
which are not possible in az smaller high school. Each
non-resident boy or girl receives individual attention and
is welcomed by both students and teachers. We have a
full time Physical Director for boys, and also one for girls.
We also have a Dean of Girls to look after the social wel­
fare of girls while they are attending school here.
Good roads make it possible for students to come from
long distances. This year most of the students living out­
side the city have driven back and forth daily to Hastings
High School.
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Provision is made at the school cafeteria for high school
students to purchase lunches at cost.
Tuition is lowered to $60.00 for 1932-33. The home
district must pay all of this if application for tiiitiop wds .
made to the director of tlie home district before the Fourth
Monday in July.
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School Opens on Tuesday, September 6
Enrollment Will Be Friday and Saturday, September 1 and 2
ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO

D. A. VAN BUSKIRK, Superintendent

or

W. T. WALLACE, Principal

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�HTE HASTTNC.8 BANXFR, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 1?, 1132

PA01TWHVJE

July Report of the Barry County
' Cow Testing Association No. 2

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Sixty-eight cows were tested during'' pounds' of butterfat; Howard Stanton's
July. Their average production was 1 Grade Holstein which freshened No-1
589 pounds of milk testing 3.86 per cent; vember 15, 1931 gave 435 pounds of
milk testing 5.75 or an even 25 pounds
or 23 35 pounds ot butterfat per epw,' of butterfat.
UNDER FOUR YEARS—Fred MU-1
including eleven dry cows.
Tlie average value of the product of' let's registered Holstein freshened!
each cow was 15 01 and tlw average; WTfh 10. 1932, gave 1529 lbs. of milk !
feed cost'per cow -was 83.12. Tlie aver- j teM/hg 3.125 or 47 8 pounds of but-i
age rate above feed cost therefore to. terfat; Fred Millers Grade Holstein
52 89. The feed cost of producing each frcshdnlng January 25. 1032 gave 805,
pound of butterfat was nine cent*, and pounds of milk, testing 4.1 or 36.7the feed cost of producing each 100 pounds of-butterfat: Fred Millers reg-!
Istered Holstein freshened March 15,
pounds of milk «u 36 cents.
George Couch's four Grade Holstein* gave 1736 pounds of milk testing 2.1 or'
nnd one Oj^Aalersey averaged $56.2 36 5 pound* of butterfat.
pounds of milk, testing 3 69-: or 35.26
UNDER FIVE YEARS—Fred Millers
pqunds of butterfat. Hie highest herd purebred Jersey which freshened De­
average.
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cember 28. 1931 gave 584 pounds of
-.FYed Miller's three Heiflstered Hol­ milk, testing 7.0 or 40.9 pounds ot but­
. steins and his eight grade cows (mostly terfat; W. C. Schultz's registered’
Holstein* averaged 933'.• pounds .of Guernsey freshening February 24.,
milk, testing 3.37"'. or 31.56 pounds ot 1932 gave 797 pounds op milk, testing
butterfat. Tills wan the’(Second high­ 4.6 or 3t|,7 jraunds of butterfaf: Fred
est herd average for butterfat.
' Miller's .Grade Jersey freshened ScpNineteen registered Guernseys, own­ I temteer 29 last year, gave 825 ixiunds
ed by W. C. Schultz, averaged 473.5 of milk, testing 39 or 323 pounds of
pounds ot milk, testing 5 35rl or 25.33 butterfat.
j&lt;oundx of butterfat, making if the
FIVE YEARS AND OVER-W. C.
third highest herd average. '
Shultz' registered Guernsey freshened
Following is the list of the three April 12. 1933. gave 967 lbs. of mUk test- .
highest cows in the two. three, four ing 4.6 or 44.5 pounds of butterfat; W.
and five years-and-over groups:
C. Schulta's registered Guernsey
UNDER THREE YEARS — W. C. freshened May 6, 1932. gave 958 pounds
Schultz, registered Guernsey, which of milk testing 4.5 or 43.1 pounds of
freshened Jan 2. 1932 gave 521 lbs. of butterfat; George Couch's Crude Hol­
milk, testing 5.7 or 29.7 pounds of but­ stein freshened March 5. 1932 gave
terfat: Howard Stanton's Grade Hol­ 1198 pound* of. milk. testing 3.55 or v
stein freshened October 2, 1931 with 42.5 pounds of butterfat.—Edward R.
569 pound* of milk testing 5.0 or 28.5 Bailey, Tester.

FIRE!

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but the TELEPHONE brings
help instantly
HEN fire threatens the lives of loved ones,
or valuable property that represents the
tunings of n lifelime, the telephone will summon
aid immediately, day or night.
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FREEPORT.
SAFE METHOD KILLS
I Orvin Percival of Grand Rapids was
ALL GRAIN WEEVILS , a Sunday guest at the liome of Mr. and

Each year, in Michigan alone, thouaantla of fires
arc rrported by telephone. The use of the tele­
phone to report fires has aided materially in
reducing loss of life and property.

; Mr*. W. S. Surrarer.

New Material Controls Insects The- meeting which was held Friday
Pirn Unni«,u at
local sciioolhousc was well
—Does Not Create Fire Hazwhich allows the interest of
ard In Granaries
, the many parents as well as other

Whatever the emergency, your telephone is
PRICELESS PROTECTION, enabling you tn
summon doctor, firemen, police, or service com­
pany, without delay.
J1ST one telephone call in an emergency
may be worth the eo«t of your telephone
service for a lifetime.
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There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al­
ready increased in plaice.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
you

All the Good Standard
' Grades
and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE G COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.
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Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich.
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Cut LM,-A mrn„«l of ftesiros-1 People of lhe dujrlrt. eoiwm.ln, Che
in. weevfU ta mU» ..H In b--.n. W*)»" ,'«“» W. K^r.Our fctonl
Mlhnuf incurrln. &lt;l«nrr from hn- or “ “ &gt;”
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|n &lt;he
nptaion, hM teen lewrd .ndU no, !"1”™;"';’
«'ul "»ve &gt;n
brine remmmmart by &lt;W
»l«~l &lt;» »™re "nr &gt;lll««r.
department of Michigan Stale Col- i Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thoma* were
lege.
Tuesday callers at the homes of Mr.
The old method of. fumigation was i and "Mrs. Harry Field. Mr. and Mrs.
effective but the danger* attending Its,Calvin Clum and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- .
use caused some insurance companies i llam Mlske nt Lake Odessa.
to decline lo carry insurance on buildMr. and Mrs. Ed Gopd are spending
ing* during the time the fumigant was »
days with the latter's daughter,
/ being used. The new material,can b-; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whitney and'fam— used without creating any fire hazard. 1 ily of Kalamazoo.
The new killing agent for grain wee-1 Miss Florence Anderson of Hastings
vita to propylene dichloride or a mix-1 to ‘he guest of Misa Dorothy Goodture of this material, brain blns to be!enough.
fumigated should be as nearly air ; Mrs Hazel Roush of Hastings mid
tight as possible nnd the gram Itself f Fern Gackler of Grand Rapids were
iahcAild be covered with a tarpaulin, guests of Mrs. Mary Lou Kenney Wedblank'cLs. or n layer &lt;if newspapers. The nesduy.
fumigant Is poured directly on th.-! Loyd Gopdrnough i&lt;■, visiting rein­
grain under the cohering material.
lives In Saranac. Ionia'' aiid^Lanslng
. The granary should be clawd and | tl,.ta week.
.
the fume* from the propylene dichlor- i Joe Coon. Mrs. it. Ferry, Mr*. B.. •
ide should not be breathed. If the: -;“\h »i»« children of Chyicsville were |
grain bins are pu&gt;re than four feet caller., at tlie Drajier home Thursday
deep, a pipe should be inserted in th- , afternoon.
grain to allow some of tlie fumigant t-i( Mr.-. Nellie
Herbert of Lansing
run below the surface. The granary'Mrs. Pearl Smith Sunday
should be left closed for 48 hours.. H evening.
.
treated gram is to be used for seed, it, ' Mr. mid Mrs. Ransom Mott of
should be shoveled over several times. ; Grand Ledge spent Sunday evening at
Use two pounds of propylene di- .‘he home of Dr. and Mrs. Pultz.
chloride for each 100 cubic feet of air
M* •“•&lt;* Mr? Floyd Armour and
spare. A temperature of 70 degrees taj^mily of Hastings were evening visit­
best for . fumigation. Larger amount s । or* of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Humphrey,
of material will be needed if the wemh-1
Mildred Wet%s of Hasting was
er i» colder or if the blns ran not be&lt;»
of Mr. and Mre. Charles,
closed tightly. A gallon of this fuml- i.Humphrey Wednesday ev'ening.
,
gaut weighs approximately 10 pound*. ' Charles Humphrey made a business
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‘rip lo Hastings. Wednesday afternoon,
ROBINHt'E PUtK
' I Mr nn&lt;l Mrs. Wlillmn Yule and Mrs.
Mr. SUrnn'cWtr „'id *.n R,'. .1‘-n-Mrrn ol Grand
u-nd. d the Wb-xl r. nin.m «l cmr-ra &gt;-»&gt;»'' ,•'«
lhc I™'- »&lt;
Uke Suiid.e
Ur' lMl, Ante .Slindn,’,
Mr. end Mra. Rr.v winlermut.. nnd , M'
J■«' G.-IIrry ol CleveH.n Kennan oi IMMI .pen: Bund., «&gt;d mm n;nral dan l»&gt;
am .
umil Thorrfor mtn lhe latter 5 M.ter.
broll"r- Mr "*Ma 1X11
Mr* John Kollar, and family.
owi.rey.
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Mr and Mr. Enaet Barw. and lam- .
K- lh Durkee ol»~dU, Ot Harn, Creek ,,»ni Sunday mlh
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•her mother. Mr&gt; Err.d Jaekeon. amr““»
,
famllv
I Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tliomas spent
Mr. and Mr- George Poland attended! ’I?“r^ray ;."n,nJ..at th*,'
,Mr
the W&lt;»xl school picnic Saturday
a,’tl Mrf '
S u!” nt L^‘*odc!»s*Mr and Mr* Ralph Finkb-lner or*»w entrrtu wd in mnor of Rev. apd
Middleville sjx-nt Saturday night and
' 'r&gt;
Sunday uith her jxvrcn'-. Mr. and Mrs ' M«tUnburg, I iniwyhanin. Rev. HumJulian Pott*
w-' '* ^nnrr *’V,or M
Mr. and &gt;trs. Wright Clifford &gt;nd;
’
family spex.t Wednesday with thefr
J!’* M-L- Sunday .-choul wUl have
former neighbors. Mr. and Mr-. Wil- 4 p,u‘!f 1
• August -J. LurJwr
ham Wmfdell of Stony Point
Mis* Bcity Pike of Grand ftaplds
.and Mi*s Erma Yarger of Lansing are
MILO.
Mr/ Minnie Quick accompanied Mr. spending a few days this week at the
and Mrs. Ted Tack of Banfield home, i«vme of Mr and Mr*. Frank Yarger.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarger. Betty.
Monday and remained till Thursday
evening. They,, all v tailed in Battle. Pike. Miss Eiina Yarger afid Mr. and
Mrs Jes&gt;e Knowles attended the
Creek in thC-rheantime.
■'Show
Boat"
at Lowell
Mr. and Mrs Hiirllm Scobey flieni;
Bo-“ftt
Lo*«n Wednesday.
Wednesday,
the week end with the former s brother Mr. antJ.
Ku,ul, t‘ "nU
Hcr‘
nnd family m Ha-sting* and with his b, “
f red. enrertatned‘“T”"4
daughter. Agatha and lady friend. Miss
mother StmdAy.
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Wtdborg Clausen. . of Detroit nnd
..J;’'
„,'“l
Flower attended the l-.wer reunion

LOST ANYTHING?-- Try a Banner Want Adv.
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After all is said and done, there are but
very few investments which have held up ttf
well as investments in Building and Loan
shares.

There have been no failures of Building
and Loan Associations in Michigan during
the past year.

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®1£ Rational ffinan &amp;
flnuEsitneiit OTowpatu;
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit
Ettab|Ubcd 1889

J. L Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

Morris Eddy and three children of i
tab’. * Sunday.’ PMr=“' Hattie °Beilmger
M*o attended. There were fifty-two at Brooklyn. New York arr vbiting the
dinner Relative* were present from former s mother. Mrs. Ed Good.
Mrs. Frank Uctka of Jackson and
Kalamazoo. Augusta. Ann
Arbor.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ream* of Hastings
Galesburg. Ot*ego and Milo.
' Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Quick spent 1spent Friday at tpe home of Mr. and.
Sunday at the ityme of lhe former’s
Mrs. Mary Lou Hcnney visited her.
stater. Mrs. Jennie Lyqns. and attend­
Victor Hcnney. and family at Has­
ed the. homecoming at the church at son.
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tings Sunday aftejnoon
Banfield.
guest­ of her
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Kennedy and1 Mrs.
—-- Zella
—- Price
--— was -a ---son* came from Dowagiac Saturday
at Woodland Thursday,
Mr.
evening and attended the family , reMr and
“"■* Mrs. C.
r L. Whitney ‘and
daughter. Doris, of Kalamazoo were
union Sunday.
E. B. Wilcox spent last week in Bat-, week-end Visitors at the home o^ tlie
tie Creek visiting his »on Lyle and (-former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
i Good.
family.
i Mr. arid Mr* Merle Bradfield are.: Herbert Hinckley of Dearborn l*
entertaining this week the former's। spending hl* vacation with relatives in
। the village.
brother and wife of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas were
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wood and ths■
latter's brother. Hal Brlghtral. of Can­ guests of their son. Frank Thomas
ada, spent Sundayj with Mr. and Mrs. and wife df Grand Rapids from TuesGeo Ward and family. Mr. Brlghtral day till Wednesday evening.
remained over night and Mr. and Mrs
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BOTH -SURPRISED.
Geo. Wood took him to Battle Creek
I Monday where he took the train for “I Is— " began Joan.
• home.
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] Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cole of Wichita, teachek
Kansas, cousin of Grade Flower, visit“I am the ninth letter in the alplia• ed at the Flower home Thursday eve- bet." Joan finished.
rang. They have -been vacationing at
Frances new submarine, the Sur, Crooked lake tlie post month and will
couf. U designed to submerge lo a
return home the flnt of this week.
depth of 430 feet. M feet further down
I Unfortunately, tn make money we than any other submarine can safely
must spend money.
‘go.

BIG MEAT
BARGAINS
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Quality Allured by A&amp;P's '‘Monuy-Back’’ Guarant**

BOILING BEEF
Meaty Rib.
PORK LOIN ROAST
Rib End
PORK SAUSAGE
Pure Pork
PORK STEAK
Lean Cut.

lb. 5c
lb. 8c
4 lb.. 25c
3 lb». 25c

Pork Roast
Center Cute of Shoulder—
BOLOGNA, Frankfurt., Liver Sau.age, 3 Iba. 25c
MINCED HAM
lb.15c
LEG OF LAMB
lb.14c
SHOULDER ROAST of LAMB
lb. 10c

- BEEF -

- BEEF &gt;

ROAST STEAK
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tender, juicy, chuck
cut* of choice

genuine grain

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fed baby beef
Round, Sirloin
or Swias, lb.

YOUNG BEEF—

SUGAR cS e $4.49
PURE CANE .SUGAR
10 Lbs. 45c
AJAX SOAP
Big Golden Bars
6 bars 19c
SPARKLE Gelatine Dessert Assbrted Flavors pkg. 5c
NECTAR TEA
Largest Seller in U.S.
^*lb. pkg. 22c
TEA
Gunoowder or Japan Green
Bulk
lb. 39c
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES or Post Toasties Lg. pkg. 10c

8 O’clock Coffee 3 ‘ 50c
BOKAR COFFEE Supreme in Blend and Flavor lb. 25c
RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD ' ft-or Jar
3 jars 25c
TOMATOES
Standard Quality
No. 2^ size can 10c
RED SALMON
Finest Alaska
tall can 19c
KIRK’S HARDWATER CASTILE SOAP
,, cake 5c
SARDINES
Blue Peter
Imported
can 5c

2ss29“

Super Suds

WHITEHOUSE MILK
2 Large .iw c.ni 9c
PEANUT BUTTER
Sultana
1 .lb. pail or jar 10c
MASON JARS [dot] 2-qt. »1.09 l*jt. 79c pU. 89c
JAR RUBBERS, dot 4c
JAtt TOPS, dot Z3o
BREAD
Whole or Sliced, White 14b. loaf 4c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY

CIGARETTES Popular Brandi carton $1.25
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 -19‘
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TVm Great Atlantic Ac Pacific Tea Co.

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�THE HABTTNQg BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUOUffT «, 1W1

the Benrway store they were horrified Nichols -•
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■ ■at Carlton Center. -Wednasday
evening. August 24 Ice Cream and
All Logies Prom Borer Usn Be
tram the bridge bregatwork* on which cake will be served It to hoped there
Stopped If Proper Chemical '
will be a good attendance
Ii Applied At Blffht Timo
।the water's edge Help quickly rushed, Mrs. Jannle Young of Hastings, who

MICHIGAN

[XPOMIIOH
DETROIT

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Sept
.410
7 DAYS
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7 NIGHTS

BiqqerEBetter!
AdmissionS
Reduced to

Ladeee end Gentleman! Right

Title Way To The Biggest
Show On Earth! . . . Marvel­
ous Beauty Contest—Fife and
Drum. Corps Contest —Mid­
way Shows—Horse Shows and
Scores of Other Attractions
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Wllit'l
'1’1*1 EGRAPIIY*.
TEI.EGRAPin

East Lansing—Injuries caused by the
peach tree borer, which to the most
serious insect enemy of Michigan
peaches, could be entirely prevented if
growers would tree latradlchlorobenrent
lo kill the borers in the trees, according
to the department of entomology at
Michigan State College.
,
1 The treatment is moat effacUve If
given stout September 1 after lhe eggs
of the borer have all hatchet! and while
lhe weather is sUll warm enough to
[volatilize the chemical used to kill the
I insect The presence ot borers in the‘tree* is Indicated by exuding gum.
I Trees less than four year* old should
I not be treated Tlie average-sized four
year old tree win require three-fourths
of an ounce of the paradlchlorobcnezenc. and larger trees will require a lit­
! tie more..
j The crUBhed crystals of chemical
I should be -placed In a ring around the
i tree and from one to three Inches from
lhe bark. Weeds and grass should be rej moved from about the btije of the tree
'before the chemical to applied. Cover
i the paradlchlorobenaene with a few
' shovelfuls of earth.
। If the trees arc on very heavy soil.
I lhe material should be taken from
[about the tree after three weeks, but
&gt; this is not nect»utary on most of the
lighter Mills where peaches are commanly grown.
BOWNE CENTER.
‘ Mr and Mrs. Orvln Smelker spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents at
their cottage at Hess lake.
। Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas were
Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs Ortoy
I Burns
Myrtle Campbell. Merle Campbell,
Russell Benton. Beatrice Thomas and
Merle Karcher were Sunday evening
guests of Marlon Smelker.
A number from thb way attended
the Show Boat" at Lowell Salurday
cvenlng.
Bcatr.cc Thomas spent Saturday
4-ith Mrs. Glenn Spaulding of Cns. cade.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Dean enter­
tained her people ot near Middleville
Sunday,
Mrs Belle Stark and her sister and
j husband of Chicago are visiting friends
at this place.
I
SOUTH COATS- GROVE.
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I Flora Wood to visiting In Grand Rap•jlds nnd Coopersville.
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I Greta Endsley and children relumed
to their home at Coopersville Wednes­
day after spending some time with her
parents. Mr and Mr* Will Bayne
i Gaaella Lyons of Grand Rapids was
n caller at the Will Bayne home
। Thursday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barnard spent
[Sunday with the former's sister. Mrs.
j Hazel Christenson, near Rutland.
Herbert Firster aNd wife v totted
। Clarence Ftltser near Freeport Sun,day.\
Earl
Orlando,
Florida
m Townsend ofwUh
MUsln
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He: "I cant think how the secret 14 Stowell.
leaked "out."
| Robert Alloft spent Sunday P. M.
She: “Nor I. Everybody I told Was 1 with his brother, George, In Altofl
u?.krd not to repeat it.'
| neighborhood.
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is advancing in firice
iFILL YOUR BIN NOW!

Hastings lumber &amp; Coal Co
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

Hastings, Mich

I’M WILLING
TO GIVE AWAY A
LOT OF *10 BILLS
X^ES, give them away — that’s exactly what
JL I'm saying. AU you have to do to get in on

the party is take an hour’a ride with me in a
Rocknc Six—built, sponsored and guaranteed by
Studebakn.

If thia sensational car, seUing at

$585 and up f. o. b. factory, doesn't spoil you for

every other low-priced car -r- in fact if you can get

yourself to bay any other new car with a base price

below $600within one week after your demonstra­
tion drive, I’ll give you $10. Come on in and take

'lhe boy to a physician's office, where
after
emergency aid wu rendered ha
'was rushed
to a Grand Rapids hospital
।for ires Unant. He never regained,
,consciousness and passed away abouf
;24 hours later. Funeral “St the Bena­
way parlors Saturday *1 2 P. M. The
;boy with his brothers have played at
and near the bridge ever since lhe
।bridge was being built, his father being
,employed in its construction A sad
,case and *iM]^il iuu suddenly snuffed
the life Brone little one II Is' hoped
that it will be a lesson to those who
hive been in the habit of playing on
the bridge in such a way a* to make
maiy older folks hold their breath and
In many cases to have warned Uym of
lhe 'danger, which they did not sec.
Laverne Chase of Jackson Li visiting
hu mother.
Wednesday noon as W. H. Madden
was driving west on Main street, us­
ing Mrs. Blanch Segeratrom, of the
Middleville Sun to her home, a Ford
.driven by the son of Richard Ackerson
of northwest ot town, suddenly turned
towards Uie curb in front of him on the
wrong side of the street. Ip the mix up
the Madden car was pushed Into a
truck and badly injured, the Ford was
somewhat damaged, fortunately no one
was injured.
although how they
,escaped with so much broken glass
about is a miracle.
The signing of the depositors' agree­
ment is going forward rapidly and it now
looks as if the opening of our bank will
take place in the near future. Thu to
the wish of all and everyone seem*
willing to do their share to hasten
same
Garic Root and family of Chicago
arc moving into Mrs Cleveland's house.
Mrs. Lavern Chase nnd daughter
Marjorie of Jackson and Mrs. Fred
Granger are spending a few days visit­
ing relatives and friends near Spring
Nearly everyone who has a radio
listened in on President JfDover's ad­
dress Thursday evening and we hear
much favorable comment upon same.
An airplane did much manuvering
over our town Thursday P. M. What
the object was is a mystery to all.
.
Milo Shaw brought his herd of cat­
tle down Friday P. M. to load out for
the Ionia fair. He surely lias a fine
herd of catHe and will show them al
several fairs during lhe next few weeks.
G. D Whitmore will leave on Sunday
with O O. Stricklen of Grand Rapids
for a tew days' vacation in northern
Michigan. While they may do some
fishing do not look for any fish stories.
Supt. Leroy Bel! ha-i returned from
Lansing, where he took a short course
in Ag. work. He to very busy looking
up High school pupils for the coming
years work..

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Hastings

Miss Mercy Usbome is home from
Ann Arbor on a month's vacation
Miss Jessie Usbome to home from
Kklamazoo for a week .
Tlie Usbome reunion will be held
this week Wednesday at Lake Odessa ’
The Carlton Center school reunion
will be held at Carlton Center Thurs­
day. August 25.
Mr and Mrs. Evison Bcci and fam­
ily visited the letters mother. Mrs
Woodard of Hastings, Sunday after­
noon.
Mr Waltman of Mason will speak at
our local church next Sunday morning
on lhe temperance question. Everjvjue
is urged to attend.

DOWLING.
The Twilight Claws enjoyed' a picnic
at Arnett's resort Thursday evening,
honoring the birthdays of Mr. and Mr*.
Lloyd Gaskill. Mrs. Blanche Deprieater.
Mrs. Wtaley Webb and James Clark
who arc members of the class. A five
tier birthday cake was one of the main
features and lhe evening was spent
with *ongs, yells, games and contests.
Mrs Mary Fisher of Hendershott
visited her son and wife. Str and Mrs
Or He Fisher last week and attended thy
Dowling school picnic, also the one tn
the Weeks district. IRVING.
Tlie Dowling baseball team defeated
The Sowerby family together with the American Legion hospital nine in a
relatives from Kent county picnicked benefit game at Um; Postum Athletic
at Townsend park north of Lowell nc!d. Battle Creek. Saturday afternoon.
Sunday.
Score 13 to 8.
Rev. Floyd Nagel, who has been sta­
Mrs. sterling Newton underwent a
tioned at Charlotte for the past two major operation at Pennock hospital
years, has been returned to that place last week. Mrs. Newton has been in
by the U. B conference which has been very poor health for sottoctlme.
Mrs. Harold Depriester and Coral
In session at the sebewa camp grounds.
His parents here have been attending and Jean visited al Gerald Deprtester's
camp meeting and they and the many and Jake Deprtester's Friday at Hasfriends of Floyd and his wife arc glad Ungs. Lavay returned home with them
they are to be near here.
after spending the week with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. John Beagle of Has­
Mrs. Blinston and daughter of
Grand Rapids visited her mother here tings were Sunday guests of MIm Liz­
Saturday and also attended the Yeck- zie Smith and together attended the
Icy school reunion.
homecoining at Banhcld.
Mrs. Minnie McCarty and Mrs. Nel­
Mrs. Butter and son Gilbert of De­
troit and Bud Butter and family ot lie Prase of Charlotte visited Mr. and
Ann Arbor are spending some time at Mrs. Lant Coon and Mr. and Mrs
their home here. The daughter and Claud Lester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deprlester were
husband will come later.
Mrs. Annie Pierce attended a reunion Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Will
of her cousins at the home of one of Chalker. at Gull
_ . lake.
them. Clyde Nachtrleb, West Chester- — Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wertman attendtownshlp, Thursday.
ed the Banflcld --------------"*
homecoming and" spent’
The Irving Ladles’ Aid Society will tlie remainder of the -day with their
dean tlw schoolhouse Thursday. Aug­ daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs
ust 18. Pot luck dinner. Anyone who Cliarles Belaon. who recently moved to
is interested in the Aid Society or the the William Fry farm.
Nyla Jean Pierce accomiianied rela­
school district and would like to help
to very welcome. School will begin tives to Detroit Saturday where she will
August 29.
remain for a short vacation.
Don't forget the Ladles' Aid dinner
Mrs^ Wm.
McCann entertained
twelve ladles from Hastings tn honor Thursday the 18th and lu election ot
of the birthday of Mrs: Ermont New­ officers too at this time.
ton Wednesday.
PLEASANT HILL.
,
KLINGENSMITH.
The Project club met with Nellie
z
The Community picnic was held Bedford Friday.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ben Faust of Detroit
August 7 at Shafer s point. Paine lake.
About fitly enjoyed the pot luck dinner and Mrs Westbrook of Middleville were
and about, thirty came after dinner lo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter
Monday.
spend the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roas Johnson of
The last health lecture will be gfken
thia week Friday at two o'clock at the Jackson spent the week end with his
Barlow lake school. Twenty-two la­ parents. Mr. annd Mrs. Fred Johnson
Mrs. R. J. Williams and Mrs Man­
dles attended the lecture last week.
Mrs, Alice Maurer of Battle Creek. dy Ervin spent from Thursday until
Mrs. Comstock of Nashfille and George Saturday with Mrs. Byron Rowlader
Gibson of Hastings called at the and children of Grand Rapids. ■
Mrs. Clare Williams has been having
Green home Sunday afternoon. R. C.
Walla of Flat Rock spent Thursday infection In Ker face caused by having
some teeth out.
.
afternoon there.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Carter are enter­
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Willyard enter­
tained several relatives from Grand taining her niece and nephew. Gladys
and
James
Moll,
of
Kent City for a
Rapids and Caledonia Sunday.
Clifford Converse of north of Has­ couple of weeks.
Mr. -and Mrs. Clifton Campbell and
tings Is spending some lime with his
sister. Mrs. Orville Pickard and fam­ Hazel and Aden spent Sunday near
Kalamazoo.
ily.
Clare Williams la exhibiting Suffolk
Mr and Mrs. Edward Bowerman
liave' returned to lhe former's parents. and Shropshire sheep at Ionia Free fair
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowerman's, after thia week.
Mrs. Amble Mugridge And children,
spending the past few weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Latta near Barlow lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer. Clayton
Mr. and Mrs. E. Latta entertained Shroyer and Mr. and Mn. Lloyd
Shroyer and twc&gt; children were Sunday
two sons from Battle Creek Igst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Senslba, Laurel guests of Mr and Mrs. Bert Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs Seymour Jordan and
Senaiba and Esther Green were guests
of Mr and Mrs. Clark Springer at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish of Middleville
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Bowens Milla Bunday.
N. C. Kraft of Charlotte.
BIGBEE CORNERS.

out a Rockne. See if you can take $10 from me!

daughter, Mrs L. A. Daniels, returned
to her home Thursday. Keith-Craig,
■who has been visiting his cousin. How­
ard Daniels, for a few days, accom­
panied her.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels were Ln
Grand Rapids Tuesday on buainos*.
Mrs.. Frank Hosmer spent Friday In
Grand Rapids, shopping.
Betty Jean Carpenter spent the week
end with her aunt. Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer,
of lhe Ragla district
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred
Henney were Miss Verda Zuschnltl,
and Mr. and Mn. Clair Jones and chil­
dren from south of Hastings.
Mrs. Elmer Marlowe has been enter­
taining her sister faom Missouri the
past week
■
“
Mn. Sarah Henney accompanied by
her son, John and wife, of Lansing,
spent part of last week in Chicago
visiting the farmer s brother.
Marlon Clem, his daughters, and
Robert Henney spent Monday after­
noon In Grand Rapids
Roy Allerdlng was in Grand Rapid v
one day last week.
Mr. and Mn. Clayton Valentine and,
children attended a family reunion at
Fallasburg park near Lowell. Thursday.
Mr and Mn. Wm Shroder and
Thoma* Forward of Caledonia were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Leslie;
Daniels
The Brown school reunion will be­
held at tlie Brown school Sunday. Aug- ।

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count of Kala­
mazoo were week-end guests al the
Foote home.
,
Bunday callers at the home ot Mrs
Lulu Johncox were. Harve LaCourse
and Prof. Carl McCabe ot Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johncox and son
returned to Ohio with the Prof.
The Wilcox family reunion wax held
Bunday on the north end ot Flab lake.
Thirty-two were present There were
tome from Kalamazoo. Martin. Plain­
well and Hope. AU had a ffna tune.

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CEDAR CREEK.
Floyd Cairns qf-Nbrth Irving visited
at Lloyd-Owen's one day last week.
Mrs. Clarence Campbell returned
home Sunday after taking care of her
mother and sister at Hickory Corners.
Mrs. John Curd of Sunfield is spend­
ing this week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyce of Battle
Creek spent Sunday with Lloyd Owen
and family.
Mias Marie Lelnaar Is home and feel­
ing fine from her recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and son

Raymond and Mrs. Ardy Owen spent, MIm Realha Lelnaar of East Delton
Wednesday visiting friends and rela-ivtoited at Henry Leinaar's Saturday
lives tn Battle Creek.
1 and Sunday.
John Lammers and family and Hen,
Mrs Minnie Monroe and friend. Mr.
ry Lelnaar attended lhe Albertson re- Chattfteld. from Kalamsajo visited her
union at Prairieville Park Sunday.
1 mother, Mrs. Martin Chandler. SunFrance* and Fem Campbell spent da7the past week with Mrs. Olive Camp-1
--------------- ***--------------bell at Hastings.
MASTICATED HER BOARD.
Mrs. H. Leavitt visited her daugh-' A little girl, talking to her
ter. Mrs. Claud Kelly, at Hastings Fri- i whose arm had come off. exposlr
day.
J sawdust, was heard to say: "You
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DuBoto of Au- good, obedient child; I told you to
gusia visited at Henry Wertman'3 your food fine, but I didn't-thin
Sunday.
i could chew it as fine as that."

NOT ONLY WILLING
TO SERVE YOU

HE KNOWS
HOW!
Willingness to serve doesn't come
The Conoco man's information scrv*
through training; ability docs. So Con- . ice is just as expect as* these things he
oco chooses as station-salesmen men
does with his hands. Ask him about
w ho want to serve... who like it... and
roads, mileage, hotels, camps, sports,
trains them to be experts.
places co buy supplies. He is ready with
W hen a Conoco man fills your gas
accurate information on thw and many
tank or supplies oil, he gives you ex­
other subjects. He keeps his station rest
actly the amount you want. There's no
rooms dean and his station inviting, lie
splashing, no muss.
checks parcels and.'cyts for&lt;rajil and
He gauges the air in your tires accu­
telegrams. Everything he docs for you is
rately and supplies the proper pressure
done cheerfully, expert ly. He wants to
to each, including spares. He cleans your
make your stop at his station a pleasure
windshield spotlessly. He fills your
radiator without splashing.
for you... and he knout bow!

HOPE CENTER.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Amsler of Ken­
ton. Ohio, are visiting their parents,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Leonard.
•
Chas McDermott who has been visit­
ing hte daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Dun­
ning tn Delton, returned to Ids home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Kay from Kal­
amazoo are visiting their psrenu. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Leonard
If the' cash intake eixeei the cash
outgo the sheriff will ne'er bother you

EVERY CONOCO STATION IS A BRANCH OF THE CONOCO TRAVE
...A NATION WIDE FREE SERVICE FOR MOTOR TtfAVSLU

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MIDDLEVILLE.
CARLTON CENTER.
SAVE PEACH TREES
Monday evening while several men The Carlton L A- S. will hoU
BY SIMPLE METHOD were allUng on lhe street comer, near | cream social at the farm home of M. C

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C1MXCEKY BALE.
st.t* rt Mirkiraa. th* circuit Court f«

WOODLAND.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snuggs of DelroU *Pcnt the wwk .end with Mr. end
£ "puiatuT
*
Mr« F p- Hllbert
»«.
I Miss Winifred Border and Douglas
yrr*'Wjiub«tJ c*Ifa'tt.'I rrOU of Lansln« returned Monday
', Li‘." w." fci'ii£ imU tro™ “ two ’wek1' vlllt wUh relatives
i
n
M11WI ihr-t c.m. »». in Chicago,
. »T
u'.i Ih.ir .m »». b -t it.»ir ut.
Mas. Karl C. Faul entertained the
Bridge Club Thursday evening. Out of
r ,T.r.r ./ ..J hr .inn. .r .
Uwn gUMU
Mn. Arthur Giddings
.un .vurt f&lt; t u* cmthiv ut Barry. ot Tawas City. Mrs. Robert Finnie and
. ... .
ratnu eu th. sirdMlMfTpbble Finnie of Louisville, Ky.
, I M.j v I&gt; 1 .
I* «• akoea
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng and
children returned last week from a
camping trip through the north.
Mlsa Margaret Spindler Is visiting
her aunt. Mrs. Bernard Butkfu of
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mn. V/mke Raffler and
family spent the week end at a cot­
tage al Bristol lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and
grand-daughter of Kalamazoo were

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zerkel and
children of Lansing spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs Wil) Flory
Mrs. Hannah* Wright spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith at their
iepttage at Saddlebag lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plants and Beverly i
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elon
Plants of Grand Rapids.

Investing Safely
This means investing depression proof. Building and Loan is the
answer. First mortgages stand as the staunch security that lias
made this plan outstandingly dependable
State inspection and regulation, together with economical and
conservative management, have been the means by which the
*■ Standard has paid dividends of 6S for 39 years and maintained
100 cents on the dollar for every dollar invested, a record that
has never been reached by any investment association outside of
Building and Loan.
.
The records of the Standard are a public document of which we
are proud—clean, wholesome and for 39 years proven safe.
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Griswold at Jefferwn

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, Hope Daring OlrU with a hinche(/n
Thursday afternoon. Twelve from out
of town were present.
Mr. and Mrs. George.Herrington and

Local Representative

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
HASTINGS, MICH.

;

mazoo were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bulling Sunday.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
, Henry West and mother. Mrs. Dora
Mr. ahd Mrs. L. Bishop of Battle. Custer of Hastings visited Mr. and
Creek entertained at their cottage Mra. Mila Ashby Thursday evening
Mrs. Kate Patton. Mrs Nettie Maas
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Schuster of and Mrs. Maud Wall of Kalamazoo
Parchment and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ken-, were guestg of Mrs. Mina Kenyon
yon
Thursday and Mrs. Lila Woodhouse ot
Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ted­ Laramie. Wyo.. vuited her Friday.
row's Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Mrs Adah MLsener visited her cou­
Rev. W L. Halllbay. pastor of the Lindt of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. sin. Mrs. Mina Pranxhka of Brush
Congregational church at Big Rapids T. Watson of Lansing. Dr. Sheffield Ridge from Wednesday until Saturday.
and J. Wolf ahd family of Hastings. | Lorraine Bonneville, wlio has been
will be tlx speaker al the CommunHy
Mr and Mrs Charles Rash of Elba.; visiting relatives in Battle Creek the
services next Sunday evening at the
New York and Mrs. Raymond White past week, returned home Sunday
of
New York. vU(led Mr. and
Clinton Horn spent Saturday with
| Halllbay is a graduate of Olivet and MrsOakfield.
Lewis Hine from Wednesday un­ Clifford Kahler ot South Hope.
Harvard nnd was a former pastor of til Saturday.
John Anders, who has been seriously
lhe Kilpatrick and Woodbury churches.&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartz and son,
ill
for several weeks. pasndd.uway Sun­
Mr. and Mrs H J. Stang of Jackson Frederick., of Yodngstown. Ohio, ore
and Mrs. C. B Benham of . Hastings spending two weeks with their cousins, day night. Sympathy is extended to
the children.
Paul Sunday Mrs. Slang remained Mr and Mrs Clarence Baecheler nnd
BETTER* ENGL1.KIL
Mrs Rosn Baecheler.
Mrs Bargalnhunt tai jeweler'**: "I
C Woodhouse and daughter, Matilda,
and son. Jack, of Laramie, Wyo., were just bought thU ring at Cut Rate Jor'a,
ily. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Leffler and guesta ot Mr and Mrs. Andrew Meyers across the street. How do you p»&gt;family. Mrs. Cora Leffler and Mrs. | al their cottage Thursday.
nounce tlw name of tlw stone? L. it
Jane Hunt attended the Davis family, Meric Bonneville and friend und Mr turkolsc or turkwolaeT*
reunion at Vermontville Sunday. ,
Jeweler i utter Inspecting stoner:
and Mrs. Norman Craven of Battle
Mr. .and Mrs Raymond Paul and Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester The correct pnjnunclulion. madam, is
Mrs George Faul spent the week end Bonneville Saturday evening.
'glass,' **.
lensing.

Mrs. A. C. Clark had as house guests,
from Thursday until Sunday evening,'

small sons and Dorothy Gaulkroger of
Jackson. On Sunday she. Entertained
fifteen of her girlhood Sunday school

and their next meeting will be held ini
Jackson. .They came from Jackron and
Gibsonburg. Ohio.

MANAGERS7
THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY AUG 19th.

ilher Brill attended camp meeting at.
iton Rapids last Wednesday with

UNTIL THURSDAY AUG. 25th.

Miss Ruth Conklin ot Hastings spent
from Tuesday evening until Thursday

MANGER'S SPECIAL
Miss June Parmalce came Thursday
night and stayed the remainder of the
week with her grandparents. Mr and

Pork

Beans 6

and

25c
.

County Club—In dellelour tomato tauce

her home in Johnstown Sunday with
her parents, who came to spend the
day at Garrison's.
family. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Garrison.
Mr. and Mn Robt. Haynes and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Haynes were in Kala­
mazoo last Thursday to . attend the
funeral of Ed Lamphere.
Mrs. Rhelda Whitworth spent Thurs­
day flight with her daughter, Mrs Er­
nie Matteson, returning to Barlow lake
Friday evening.
'
Mr Halvorson gave a very interesting
talk on China at Bunday school which
was enjoyed by young and old.
-

Sunday callers at Grandpa Anders'
were. Robert Anders ahd Mrs Lena
Reimer Morgan of Chicago. Mr and

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay and Miss
Frances of Battle Creek.
Mrs. Clara Morehouse spent part of
Several from here attended the 'Eagle
school reunion on Saturday.
Mrs. May Goodrode is confined to
her bed with injuries received in a
recent fall. We all hope for a speedy

Campbell's Beans 4 — 17c
In pork and tomato mki

Kellogg’* Pep

w

10c

f*i

p*&gt;9 9c

Kellogg’s Bran Flakes

*• 15c

Cream Cheese
Tea Siftings

fo

Bread

1-lb

County Club
Sliced oi homa ityla

'

Easy Task
Block Salt

z

5

soap chips

10c
4c

21 c

e'f,
29c

50-lb. block

Kirk’s Castile Soap

5c

The famoua hard water toap

Searchlight

MATCHES

6 M... 25c

The ever popular match

Special Vote lt«m&gt;
Jesse Osgood and Rev. Isaac Osgood
attended camp meeting at Sunfield
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Johncock and
twins and Glenna Osgood and Leon |
Cook made a trip to near Marshall on ;
Roy Baine attended

Friday aac^SeUuday
Aufuil 19th and 20th

Clifton Brooms 29c

Monday to Thuciday
Aufuit ttnd to 25th
FlyToX pt bottle 49c

★ 5 a«t» »ol«»

Wax Paper

xdi 8c

★ 3 aata voUn

* 10 vita vote*

Tuna Fish

Glagor Ala - alto Rocky Ri»e«

can 19c

Chicken ol the See
'
★ S eebe volet

Latonia ig«. bottle 10c

Bisquick

pb«. 32c

* 19 take voCm

.1 tM a-ctock la it. tore

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Will those who have news they would

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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

trder.J. u.i pad. aatirm correspondent as It la hard to get news

Ira Hart, a well known and highly'
respected man. pawed away Monday
morning at the home of his daughter.
Mrs. Grace Rice, where he was spend­
ing a few days. It will be remembered'
that his wife. Mrs. Lottie Hart, passed
away only a few weeks ago. We extend
opr sympathy to the bereaved ones.
I

family.
Rev Fred King and family are at-1
tending camp meeting and conference

* 5c

Bananas
Applet

mSL

Lemons

10

25c

3 '« 10c

StakM-Hhle d.iaoed-300 ilia

Oranges
CalUcnua—sweet and Jaky .

19c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

THRESHING MACHINE
OH STMTS SUIT

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 24, 1932

14 PAGES

HAS SEVERAL COTTON
PLANTS IN BLOOM

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 17

RECEIVED TWO GOLD

06636166
Third Amendment Would Place House
\
MEDALS AT C. M. T. C.
Ivan Baldwin Was One Of One
Representation on Population Basis;
MOW PICNIC
Hundred Thirty To Be
Bo Honored
Would Give “Whip Hand” to Cities
ENTERTAINMENT FOR EV.

Seed Was Secured From Old
Plantation By Mrs. L. J.
.
Matthews
M. W. DRYER TRYING TO RE­
Mn. L. J. Matthews has at her home
Announcement of awards made to
COVER DAMAGES FROM
Aside f,
isentalives Khali consist of one hundred representative district one represent*­ students at the C. M. T. $1. was pub­
several cotton plants in bloom, some
! &lt;1001 members elected for a term of the for each full ratio of population, lished on Tuesday. These students
bearing bolls of cotton Just bursting. voters at*i
CASPER THOMAS
It is interesting to know that the [decide the fate of seven proposed two (3) years from representative dis-[Any representation then remaining to were presented with medals for their
seed for these plants came from near [constitutional amendments and a[; trlcts established as follows:

ERY ONE ALL DAY AT
FAIR GROUNDS

A rdtta , be apportioned shall be assigned toaccomplishments.
............. ....................... Among the names
.....

CLAIMS GRAIN SERAGriffin. Oa. on the old plantation, proposition to repeal the present oleb-&gt; shall be obtained by dividing the popu-! those representative district* having'। was that eff Ivan Baldwin of this city COME AND HEAR THE
RATOR WAS RUINED where the original cotton gin was used imargarine law AU of them are Im-' lalion of the state, as ascertained by the largest unrepresented fractions of, who was given first place in shot put
OLD TIME FIDDLERS
by the slaves. Mrs. Matthews visited portant. particularly the third to ap-j the last preceding United Stairs decen- : the ratio at population. In each rep- and discus throw, and, was Riven a
there a few years ago and was greatly I pear(on the ballot. Article V. sections: nisi census,

by

one- hundred.

Any ’ resentativr district containing but one I white gold medal for each event.

Accident Occurred On State interested in the work conducted at 2. 3 and 4. which proposes to hold the] county containing less than tlie ratio of j county and entitled hereunder/Trnorc! Seven hundred fifty young men were Amcricnn Legion Has Appoint­
Road When Car Driven By Experiment on this old plantation. - (state senate substantially os ts but puts population shall be attached to a con- &gt; than one representative. Hie-board of enrolled at C. M T. C . and 130 were ed Competent Committoei and
Since her visit, Mrs. Matthews has . representation in the house on a strict! tiguous county or counties to form a ’ supervisors may. and. if the number of | given specigi awards for excellence In
Thomas, Crashed Into Rig
grown cotton plants in her garden each population basis. Because this amend-1 district bounded by county lines aiid ; representatives exceeds four. 'hall, at. various subjects and sports Kents,
Judges For Celebration

Another case, in which the owner of
first regular
--------- .—- • »-------------'
j ment lj so long, we have printed only .containing
[ containing not lew Hun
Ilian one full ratio I Its Rnt
resular or special
apecial session
»r*.4on folk&gt;L 1[
We mentioned last week the plan
a threshing rig sues tiie driver and
; Section 3. In fact. Section 3 is so Mn-: of population. Each *uch combination lowing each apportionment of repre-!
p.-opovd for the observance of labor
owner of tin automobile, for damages
iportant that voters can disregard any).of counties and each county not In- |wntathe* hereinafter proiided for. di-'
Dtiy in Hastings. The Laurence J. Bauer
to u Separator has been started In the j
, consideration whatsoever of Sections , eluded In any *uch combination shall ■ vide su&lt; h rrprrseiilative district Into ;
i Pert of the American Legion will see
circuit court liere by Attorney Klin:
2 and 4. Section 3 reads as follows:
|| constitute a representative district. (house districts composed, of compact
i to the carrying out of the program.
Sigler. The case grew out of an acci­
SECTION 3. The house *of repre-1. There shall be, apportioned to each |
(Continued on page three)
| while the Commercial club, not as a
dent August 4 on the Stalo Road
1 club but as individuate, will contribute
It appears that Milan W. Dryer owns
j to tlie found necessary to put the
I HOME LUMBER CO. •
A-wreum threshing rig. which Sam
TOTAL
OF
THREE
HUNDRED
“
.
Craig started to operate fur him during
"TOTAL OF THREE HUNDRED pI?Itn is"cro
proposed to have a roast ox for
OFFERS
FINE
BARGAINS
HAVE
PAID
FIVE
PER
CENT
MONEY
LESS
THIS
YEAR
this fcitson On the evening of Atufiut [
dinner, the meat from which, together
NINE
DEATHS
DURING
4 Mr. Craig finished Uireshmg on the
[with sandwiches and coffee, will bo
DIVIDENDS
SINCE
OR
­
PAST YEAR
Vup Shellenbarg^r farm east of tills
Fund Derived From Taxes On
Wonderful Opportunity For!
given free to all who come.
GANIZATION IN 1924
city in Hustings township The rig
For the entertainment of those who
Utilities, Estate Inheritances ।
: Home Owners to Make Releft Hurt place uboul nine o’cluck that
shall
—and everybody
POPULATION HAS DE
j
and Other Sources
GOOD PLAN TO CUT OUT THE*|
.
Pairs On Building^
„
_ come„
„„ &gt;wv is Invited—
night. Tile steam engine hauled the
1 it is planned to have two ball games,
separator worth tu the State Road. !PERFORMS USEFUL
I
The
Home
Lumber
Company
of
this
CREASED
SINCE
1880
i
one
in the forenoon and one In the
: School officers throughout the
LIST
AND
PRESERVE
then east on Hutt highway in order to
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY county will do well to note that the
| city offers a fine opportunity right now,
-----I afternoon In addition to that will’be
do a threshing Job for Lyle Fisher.
■
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primary school money to be apportion(for farm owners and home owners, who Important Part of Work Is That 'he following contests:
FOR FUTURE USE
While the threshing outfit was on the
need repairs or Improvement on their
r
1 Capturing a greased pig. the captor
Ha« Financed Pur. «
™
With City,
Village and
highway a lighted lantern was hung on '
: buildings, to buy material at targe disCitv. Villaoe
and
H
H
the rear of the sr|mrator When with­ chase Or Building , of 137
from taxes on utilities, inheritance*। CITY IS WELL PROcr.unts They offer several hundred
Rural School Children
i The capture of twenty-five chickens,
in a few rods of the Fisher home tlie
;
und
other
sources.
The
major
de
­
. of the Barry County j 10
kept ** th°“ Wl“
Homes In City of Hastings
TECTED AGAINST FIRES I!”"?.",?,.
rig wan .'topped to pul water in the
crease is the tax payments by rail­
come to hand and Is ratc"
.
...
.
The "Banner is glad to acknowledge roads. which accounts /or a reduction
boiler.
- ...
-ii a pushmcblle ‘contest, with prizes of
Tw.ntp.Flv. Fire Box, In th.
"2? 3^
Alter what the crew believed to be the receipt of the annual statement of of $2,500,000. The inheritance tax also
100. 50c and 25c.
Four Wards of CitVThird I targe savings by buying NOW. Turn 1,1 *hieh tha. de;wj-tnwnt lias **c.n
t hough water had been supplied for the the Hastings Building and Loan Asso­ yielded about $400,000 less this year
.-n^w for
ta 1U
u ’first
nm wr.~
pn"* ■" ,1“Four
wards
Of
City
Third
]
(o
Ihr|r
Uru(i
adve
»
M
*
ment
on
an
.
engaged
year,
which;
ciation.
us
of
July
1.
1932.
It
is
in,
boiler. It was thought best to look at '
than last. The reductihnc from last
crodltable
It. year is about 14 per cent. \
Ward Has Least
I other page for full particulars.
the wuici
uir
water gouge
KjiuKi- and
uiiu see what
wiiai nit inui-i
Indi- 1every
- — ■» way
--- a
- ----- ------- -statement.
cntech—Mt Moore, who was uperutlng I s&gt;»W» total resources of $150,661.52 and
------ --------- . , , ------There have been several change-'
——‘ ■■*••'«■---------------the separator, thereupon removed the “ reserve accumulated since Its organ- iiinnr n | II 111 I rif
made in the fire calls for the different
- ---- — — - _____ Tills accumula- i
T. JI,
l«w«. the ihortwl, the wn.ruh the
wards,
-o
it
has
occurred
to
the
Banner,
l^'r cent of all ueatlis are due to these .
w.to» ei,* *-und took it to the engine In order to tion lias been made after having paid
that
it
will
be
u
good
service
for
us
to
_
..
| five causes—hardening of the arteries,
a*
JI,.
see the marking* on tire water gauge. a five per cent dividend per jinnum.
print
the
calls
as
they
are
now
ar-1
Irtrlnzev Ht./.
r..
,»u I| ttlC“- PTiZCS°£
Bte
Ji.00. te^the^XV
&amp;UC »n(l 25C.
|
XS
’
S
caS
Tte*
problern
of
“
Soon after Hits they saw the lights since Its organization in 1924.
ranged. We would suggest that every]
From
its
organization
to
July
1.
,1932.
;
of an automobile corning from the west,
city reader cut oiit this schedule, paste ]
the
Association
has
financed
/the
I
Uona?
8
l
E^riv
d
dtegmKte
1&amp;
7nd
'treat'
I
pru&lt;s
bctn8
'
12
°°'
”
00
Bnd
SOc'
‘
I tended in the same direction as the
it In the telephone book or In some
i tional. Early diagnosis and treatp
iar|-e.t family attendins the
• threshing rig. Mr. Moore alleges that I building or purchase of 137 homes.:
place whtre "it can be preserved; tiicu
w
he went to file rear of the separator i There are outstanding at present 329 ties UP CONSTRUCTION OF when you hear »he siren blow you will uounuo w. LUSK FOUND
.1
with his lantern, which he waved ravings shares. 1315 prepaid shares •
know about where the fire is located. '
-------—
HASTINGS CENTER
LYING —
DEAD
ON HIS
across the highway as a warning to the and 1477 loan shares.
I Tlie calls for the different wards are 1
How can this Association make the I
COVERT ROAD
WIFE'S GRAVE
on-coming car. Mr. Casjx-r Thomas, of
.'as follow**:
fine record 11 has jnade? What ad-]
&lt; Continued on page three)
First WaYd.
1
----------| Barry County Health Department. ■
sanw ,)rt2tatx&gt;vc
'TT.S? ^TteriJi inSTto HEARING SET FOR
Deaths from accidents are growing!
for tht‘c]dpt niarrlrd
' 11—Comer North , Hanovdr and COULD NOT BECOME RECCITY SCHOOLS START
SU.
v •
&gt;°TTt hJlTpreferred stockhrdders‘
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Orant
ONCILED TO HER PASSING'^r^’^Sid8!: ’on the grounds, prizes being 11.00,.50c
12— Comer Nortii Eaku-St. and Eos’.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 3. All money loaned is secured by
and 25c.
177
T Blate Road. .
„
4
_.
ilhis county where the age was below
first mortgage on real estate, all a! Complainants Allege Change In
13— Corner High st. and Michigan Had Shot Himself Four Times: thirty and three of these were due to1 Prizes for the oldest buggy at the
Hastings Has Reason To Be
(Continued on page six)
which is improved homes in the city.
Sentiment Since Petition
With Revolver Evidently
drowning
There were five deaths
14— Comer Hanover and Mill Sts.
Proud Of Its Four Splen­
of Hastings.
.
.
*
from automobile accidents.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
4. stock in the Association is exWas Presented
15— Corner State Road and North
Sometime On Thursday
Pneumonia te responsible for a large
did Schools
,
George W. Lusk, aged 36. a car-1 number of deaths. The only way td
emptlfrom all taxes urfacr the laws of
judge R. A Hawley, acting in the Church Sts.
The schools of this city will open on Michigan.
;,
icase
Judge 16—Comer Benson Ave. and North pentcr whose home was in Detroit, evi-i prevent it is early medical care. One
tan.
icasc because
occauM- of
or the
me illness
imresa of
oi yuu*r
Tuesday. September 6 The ringing of
5. An outstanding feature te
u.
is the low'
low1 McPeek.
MrPrvk last
io&lt;st week
ui-Ak granted
ernnted «
n teinjx»rary
teinoorarv Broadway
dently grief stricken by the death oi I death from tuberculoids was recorded
tlie syiiool bell will tic a welcome sound1 rate of interest it makes on loans toiinjunction against the Barry county 1 17—Otmer Woodlawn
und hl* wife, which occurred nearly o year j in Barry county last year and there
in Hartings and the marching of thei
H
| llKW
tluae_ who
are desirous to buy or build rQad commission, forbidding the con-} Michigan Ave.
ago. was found shot to death Saturday.! were no deaths from typhoid fever,
students toward our city’s tour school ] llomeJ
istniction of the Hastings Center road.
his noay
body lying iicrau
across inc
the neaa
head ui
of ner
her]
(Continued on page six)
Second Ward,
ins
KftUzUncra will be
)\z&gt; noted
Hhlwl with pleasure.
ntAabnrz*
«, '
buildings
The officers of the Association ore[M a Covert road, until further orders
21— Corner Hanover and Clinton Sts grave in. the Irving cemetery, on the]
Hastings has great reason to be
(Continued on page three)
- - ;of the-court.
— -The - hearing
—
on —
this tetn22
—
Corner
Hayes
and
Clinton
Sts
road between Hostings and Middleville " ANOTHER BAND CON­
proud not only of her school buildings
iporary injunction will be on Septeni23
—
Corner
Hanover
and
Green
Sts.
Near
the
body
was
found
the
No.
32
re’ but also of her schools. No community
CERT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
■ ber 15. at which lime it will be decided
24— Corner Shriller and Hanover Sts. volvtt he hod evidently used to take hi*
of this Size In Michigan Is so well EXPLAINED OBJECTIVES
ri— —
— was shot four
man
nr AMEQIPAM i crinni »beU*r ,o m‘‘u? thc “■'”P°r»ry “«• 25— Corner Bond und Dibble Sts. * own life. 'The
equipped with school buildings us Has­
Ur AMtnlLAN LtulUN . junction permanent or not.
times—twice near the heart. once Forty Pieces In Organisation
26— Wool Boot Factory.
tings; and no city has better schools.
tt-11 r.
» ’ A,bcrl 1 Trautwcln. Oliver A. Bolton
, ...
through" the head und one shot, .just
27— Corner Grand and Hayes Ste.
...
But Need Clarinets and
We. are not the authority for that «
Co. Clerk M- O&lt; Hill Gave In-'On&lt;i Norval Barger arc the plaintiffs
Third Ward
;grazing the body. This la not the. first
statement Inspectors who come here
Saxophones
forming Tait To Rotarians
m &gt;m-' '“&lt;■ ana "rr rewe-nmd by
31- Comcr Jefferson and South Sts. ‘W that a suicide in Barry county
from the University as well as from
,
„
Archie D. McDonald of .this city as
'
had
shot
himself
mure
than
once.
One
Next
Wednesday evening. August 31.
32
—
Comer
Thom
and
church
Sts.
**
“
*
‘
‘
other college* have all given testimony
Monday noon
I attorney. The Barry county-mad com- I 3—Corner State and Jefferson Ste. ■ case
another concert will be given by the
— occurred
----- in
------Assyria
- . a few years
to that fact.
County
Clerk
M
O
HUI
gave
an
in-1
mission
arc
tlie
defendants
Hastings
City
Band, under the direc-:
34-Corner Jefferson and Grand Sts. “B”- *'»»&lt;■« 'he suicide also fired four
The fine thing that has character­
forming talk to the Rotan’ Club MonThe complaint recites various prop-1
have announced
my
candidacy
tloiy of Raymond Wlndeknecht.
I I---------------------------, ---------- for
Fourth Ward
bu,,eto l,,to
ho^!’’
ized XCp^Ucuterllo
the schools of this city
for 8up-1
sev- -X
Il"
unde?
noon on .the African Legion. He, options
heretofore considered
to i
Interest in the band continues tn1 nomination for sheriff on the demo­
crintendent VanBuskirk. has been the
«r
organlaltion while part of construct a county road on the Has-;
grow and there are now forty pieces erotic ticket at the September primary.
absence
»nny was still overseas; and of Ungs Center highway, under the pro-; «-&lt;»rr« M.,W .nd
iiiu:*uh&gt;. wiicn
uj Mr. Wlndeknecht ts desirous of getting It has been very pleasing to receive so
8a
Thu^d.r,
.h.„ ii
1. »»**
... uum.-u«civu br
nbsence' of
of ’friction
fricling in
in the
the teaching
teaching
Sheriff laniard and Deputy Conscr-[ more retd Instruments In the band, many assurances of support and comstaff and in Hie fine sentiment of the the. plans that have since matured, visions of the Covert Act.
The first petition was filed in 19224-! 43—Corner South and Park Sts.
vation Officer Sumner of thiscity. Tlie । flldh as saxophones and clarinets, so if Tnendations of my' work. I have sfaa^
community toward the schools. When which place tiie Legion as ah organi­
44—Grand Rapids Bookcase Factory. circumstances in thecase, and tc-sti- i you play either of these get into com-. cerely tried to meet my responsibilities
That
petition
was
taken
up
and
con
•
zation
seeking
the
good
of
the
country,
everything connected with the opera­
I 45—Corner Clinton and Youngs Sts. '
mony brought out by inquiry, soems to ■ munlcatlon with the director.
t os an officer and to enforce the laws
tion of the great business of public the good of American society and es­ sldered by the county road cominis4—Corner Broadway and Green- StaJ' leave no doubt that it
was acase of I All members are urged to be present j without .fear or favor. I may have
education In n city of this size Is con­ pecially In opposition to Bolshevism sioh in 1929 and recommended to the
46—Corner Park and Mill Sts.
’suicide.
•
at rehearsal on Tuesday vavenlng of failed In some cases; for I do not claim
ducted w smoothly and efficiently, it Is and Communism. He described what board of supervisors for the 1930 road
; Lusk’s brother from petroit. who next week/promptiy at 7:15.
&gt; to be perfect. I only know my "aim has
a sure sign that there la someone at the Legion Is doing in edjchlgan. where program. Such action was authorized
! came Sunday,"said that tlie suicide had [ This splendid organization is worthy been to do my whole duty.
the head of the organization who Is a it has a fine phllanthrophy “in Rs and approved by the supervisors at EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
AT PRP^FNT TIMF nevcr cciucd 10 K^eve over tlie loss of of the support and co-operation of
If you are satisfied with my record
real manager, wlio knows his job and Roosevelt hospital at Camp Custer and their June.session In 1029.
In a resolution presented by the
Hl rncotni limc his wife. He had been a successful’every citizen of Hastings. Come andjnnd feel that my experience in this
does It; and that Is surely true in another, the Ottt'r Lake Billet for de­
(Continued on page five)
pendent Legion children, in Lapeer
(Continued on pace six)------------ I hcaf the concert next Wednesday eve-&gt; office is worth something to Barry
Hastings.
.
Voters Should Be Interested In
■
county.
I will "appreciate
InIng.
*
“
’
"* your support“■
nuiai
pu
t
n»
county.
Tlie
alm
of
the
Legion
is
to
Rural pupils who*have completed
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
• afid aid
Returning Mr. Ketcham
;
the eighth grade will find that Has- become u stabilizing force In our
N. poUcing
HONEYWELL
Morris O. HUI for County Clerk.
You realiseDAVID
that the
of the
tings High school is especially well American life,
To Congress
Rrpubliran Candidate For Judge of entire county by only two full-time
equlpiicd and offers facilities which are i
’
Probate Barry County. '----- ”
—•“
---- 'and my-x
.The people of Burry county should,
‘ men. "•
• Under-Sheriff
Taskdt
| unusual In a town of tills size. The re- ■1
Petitions were filed by my friends self, must result now and then In de­
not overlook the faetzthat they are. and
duction of the tuition -to outside stu- ]
and after due consideration. I do not lays. I can assure you that I have al­
should be. greatly Interested in the
dents to $60 should increase -the at-1
candidacy at the primary bf our fellow &gt;
hesitate to ray that I now wish to be ways tried to give my best efforts. I
tendance becattw Die rural district! A «•
citizen, John C. Ketcham, for nomlna- j
nominated and elected.
appreciate the help of the people of
pays the. entire $60 for each eighth AHUUUUCtSIIlCllL
I do not cate to elaborate on my this county, also the hearty coopcralion
for
congress
nt
the
primarygrade graduate, so that parents of the
I have previously announced my
legal qualificutfiffiS Smr experience[ lien given me by the police departThe
district
could
not
make
a
great-!
pupils have no tuition to pny.
candidacy for nomination |is Prosecut­
necessary
for
the
proper
conducting
of
er mistake Ih a time like this than tn |
inents and sheriffs' offices of other
ing Attorney nt the September Pri­
this office, except to say. that I am cities and counties. t This has been
trade experience for Inexperience. We
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
maries, tiirough the columns tof the
not a new-comer into this county, but made passible through acquaintances
need honest men—men of conscience !
Banner and other county newspapers.
have lived hefe many years.
] und contacts I have made during the
and convictions—and everybody knows'
I have conducted the office of Prose­
John Ketcham answers "fully to that,
I. have had several, years' experience five and one-half years I have served,
cutor for the last two years on a basis
need, and faithfully represents the in-,
os Supervisor and County Clerk, nite assistance is of the most vital
of rigid economy.' Every needless ex­
terests of our people In congress. Mr.1
through which I am well acquainted unirartance to the successful enforce*
pense has been eliminated and no case
with property values which enter into ment of the taw in Barry county. If
Ketcham is so close to the head of the
has been prosecuted unless it was
settlement of estates.
'
&gt; renominated and re-elected I will do
committee on agriculture that, if his
clearly my duty-to act. Following the
The Juvenile Court is as Important rny best, as I have in the past, to on­
party shall win In the coming election, i
suggestion of the Prosecutors Associa,. ' I wish to announce that I am a es the Probate Court, as it paves on— force the law in Barry county.
1I he
lie will In
tn all probability
probability be made the
the
I tion of tlie State of Michigan, I have
and Influences, the destinies of our
—
— -----of* —
. - —I will
------...
.
.... of that
---------1- candidate for nomination at the SepAs tax payera^and
voters of this chairman
very------------------Important comBecause
my" —
work ----as sheriff.
| given freely of thy lime to accompany county.
DUnty. you
TOU have the right
rishi to expect 'mlThat
1* Important for
tar this tember Primaries for Probate Judge Juvenile boys and girls This Court have very little opportunity to do cam­
tnittee. That Is
I the Sheriff on arrests and raids, there- courteous and efficient service from‘district.'which is largely agricultural, of Barry county.
requires the experience of a person of paign work for myself; so I must rely
I by gaining first hand information that your county officiate.
- ------------------•- i ■'-»
-*’Is
♦*----------------------------I—
No —
new —
man
can get a look in •for
such
This
one of the most
important mature years, judgment, and with ex­ on my frtendv I surely.will appreciate
I has assured us to prepare our cases so
Experience, coupled with a desire to a place. No member of congress has [county, offlees. The duties of the office perience in family problems.
whatever you itet you can do to aid mt
strongly that pleas of guilty have been serve, brings that efficiency which you vrai
at ahd before the Primary election
given MHV
more .MUM...
faithful ».
or useful service —
in ______
consist™
largely
--—in
—„the
— handling
—
I would
of es-:favor wme changes, cspeentered In 290 oQhe 301 cases handled, have the right to demand.
’
that body than has John Ketcham. • tales and the administration of 'the dally tn mother’s pensions, yet I am September 13.
without expense to the taxt&gt;ayers for
Sincerely youn,
.
If you have appreciated the court­ When it comes to the matter which the Juvenile Court, which readily suggest t not seeking tlie office by any criticism
I trials. The duties of my office will not eous and efficient service which you people of’tills county and district are the need of special training.
of the manner in which the present Adv.
George W. Leonard.
the pleasure oi
of a personal have received during my term of office, especially Interested In—viz., reduction
.i permit me vne
I am a graduate of the Literary and Judge has conducted this office.
I am a candidate for the office of‘call upon each voter and I take tfiis I respectfully solicit your support at in cost of government—it will be re- Law Departments cl tlie University of. If my work os your farmer County
NDTICB.
Prosecuting Attorney on the Republi- ’ method u&gt; respectfully ask your ap- the Primary Election. September 13th. membered that CONGRESSMAN, Michigan with ten years’ experience Clerk was satisfactory. I will appre- To whom It May Concern:
can ticket at the coming primaries.,
i proval of my efforts by your support at —Adv. 8-31.
KETCHAM r.
GAVE
HIS VOTE vou
FOR I| in
in tiu*
the nroe.tteo
practice nf
of i*w
law in th*
the &lt;t*t*
state, eiiite
elate vour
your vote
vote at the Primary.
Primary, Sent.
Sept. This is to notify you thst Harry
««-«- Mao
Morris O. Hill.
My qualifications consist of six years' । the primary election.
EVERY MEASURE PROPOSED IN Since locating in Barry county I have 13/1932.
county has entered Into a contract ,
active practice of law. two years asj
Sincerely.
------A FINE SERVICE.
David N. Honeywell. , with the city of Detroit, whereby rwrCONGRESS TO REDUCE the cost of; held the office of circuit Court Com- -Adv.
Circuit Court Commissioner , and four |
The barbers of this city propose to Kuaciiuiiciii.
government. When
we time
have an vpop-! ---------mlssloner by appointment of the Oovvvucn ar
‘sens may be sentenced and confined
years os Justice of the Peace for thci^-Adv.
Prosecuting Attorney. do a fine service for .the school chil­
TRADE FOR A FARM.
poriunlly to send an experienced man emor.
portunlly
cnior.
.
v...
in tlie Detroit House of Correction.
City of Hastings.
I
—-­
dren of tills city. Next week Thursday to
IV VVURIia.
congress in IUL*.
these VVJ.
days’ ......
that vopr -|| -I —
am
-- --married
----------- --and
---- -------have ----two children
Thte contract was entered Into for the
Your support at the polls. September
ANNOUNCEMENT.
and Friday night they al) will keep portunlly ought to be Improved. No
_‘°f.th' Ar"?e.
No• and have located In
in Hastings.
Hastings
1term rf.~w.lw uutu«u&gt; &lt;*r or
13, 1932, will be appreciated.
I *hh to announce that I am a can­ their shops open Worn six o'clock to new
man could begin to do tar this disYour support at the September pri- Freeport
Prop»-rt&gt; State
on
Court
uw
Bank.
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receiving
in
«c)eric.-AdT
Morrt&gt; ?•
‘
Freeiwrt State Bank. • receiving in ex—Adv. 3 wks.
Adelbert Oortright. I didate for the republican nomination nine o'clock, and will then give free new man couia ocgin io uu no mm* mi* marles will be ____
appreciated.
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[for sheriff of Barry county. Have hair cuts to the boys and girls who in­ trlct what John Ketcham can do be­
change the fine fifty acre farm a mite
'
,n
Archie D. McDonald.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RE'served as supervisor of Johnstown nine tend to attend school the following cause, of his 13 years’ service and his —Adv.
north
of
Freeport,
known
as
Die
Will'
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
SUME8 SERVICES SUNDAY, i years and chairman of the board of Tuesday and whose parents feel they high standing in congress.
NEW DRESS SHOP.
C__
C06«fifi
________
farm._____
Mr._____
Murphy plans to
I wish to announce that I am^ canHie Presbyterian church will resume supervisors; have also been a deputy cannot afford to pay for this service.
Hazel
Fox
of
Charlotte
wishes
to
an■'
move
about
September
1.
.
«
HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
their services next Bunday, August 28. sheriff and know the requirements for We are sure this will be appreciated.
And heme made cake Augiist 25, aft­ nouncc that she will open September 7i Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will be greatly ’publican ticket at Um coml
after having been dosed for the past sheriff. If nominated and elected I
a ladles' wearing apparel shop on Court' missed from the social and church clrand
appreciate y«ur
ernoon
and
evening
at
QulmBy
church.
three weeks. The pastor. Rev. John W. ■ wUl give my best service to the peoNOTICE.
St. between Michigan and Jefferson.teles of tills city, in both of which they!—Adv. Out 9-7.
(Mori
—Adv. 2 *ks.
Kltching. expects to return from Chi- pie in a fair, impartial enforcement of
The Rural Teachers’ Annual Meet­
The Hazel Fox Shop will carry a com- have been active and helpful. The I
——-----cago In lime to conduct the service, at the law. I will appreciate your support ing and School of Instruction will be
plete line of dresses, millinery, hosiery, I people of Freeport and vicinity will,
DANCK AT L O. O. F.
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
10:30. The SuiMay School will not J at the primary, Tuesday September 13. held Saturday. August 27, at 2:00 P. M
foundation garments, lingerie, gloves find them fine folks and excellent
Saturday night. Aug. 91.
Clear lake. August 28. Dowling
commence until September 4th.
[2 wks.
Nelson Wlllteon.
eastern time In the tourt room.—Adv. Bellevue.—Adv.
"
and gifts.—Adv.
/ ; neighbors.
। chcstra.—Adv.

BUILOIIK &amp; LOAN
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and
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cduiru&gt;h
rday,
been
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1932

PAGE TWO

BEIRiOMIlROCK fees
RETIRING FROM

BARRY CO. EQUALIZED
’ BY STATE AT $22,721,000

NASHVILLE.

LOCAL NEWS

Valuation Is Less But Per­
AU summer hats at ’» price. 1 lot
centage Is Greater—Will
Pay $1300 More
‘ Adv.
.
TO BE EXAMINED HERE

».,a,np«nv nr
'• .County
M.. O. Hill
ACCEPTS PRESIDENCY OF
Tlie Good Will Aid will meet al the
----- ,—_
,countv Clerk
vicra m
niu has'
iw&gt; received
recci*
webb msTrnrre of na. ! Ralph Lamb Tore Down Barn , from the secretary ot State a stat church for dinner Auguit 26. All wli
w.noo Tl,on rived In
jnient nl ,&gt;,p equalisation of a11 ‘
:
and House Then Lived tn
of Michigan recently adopt
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VAL ARCHITECTURE
Mrs. Emma Bush is worse again,
i bv the state board of equalization. Thehaving suffered another serious attack
Shack In Woods
Monday night.
ONLY THREE SUCH
Sheriff Iwonard and Under-SherifT equalled
-*i**-’ 1 »•••“
| Ta.Vrr nn *r&gt;*iircz&lt;nv went in the home ' 1'laced at 16.605.886.628. which is a re­
SCHOOLS IN COUNTRY
L..n, m in. SSL ,&lt; .tan tiaojoowo iron. . Get that Sunday chicken dinner al
„

„

.

. . 'southeast comer of Baltimeri. and year ago.

Barry

county*

the Thomapple Lake Hotel,
^ua,l“d style. 50c—Adv

country

Mrs. IJbble Marshall Is visiting her
son. Claude, and family at EaM Lan-'
ling.
Mr*. E. .A. Itannemgn and Mrs I
Clothier were guests of tlw former's
sister in Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Tlie Misses Thcrc*aa Dauxe.' Esther
Duel and Eva Garlinger were In Lan­
sing Wednesday.
Tlw Brumm family hakl Utelr re* t
union Saturday at Goguac lake. Battle *
Creek.
Tlw community was snocked Thurs­
day when word spread quickly that
Mrs. Ed. Brumm had passed away at j
her Itomc near tlw Base Line, eight*
miles from Battle Creek. Mrs. Brumm.

Would Have Been Retired In brought him to thtacity for examln*- value, as fixed by the state authorities. Mrs. c. W. Crawford has returned to
has been
acting peculiarly
is &gt;22.72^
a year ago it wM
November Because ot Gov. | (ion Lamb
------------------------------ * —
iu-l *~»«~i»'(«
li™. » tn. oitlr-r. Itau«h&gt;
.ill
B.rrr tount, her home from Pennock hospital and
near Nashville all per life until the!
l|r .l»uld 1» „Uc«l filer »«.&lt;- &gt;••
‘ !•'»"
u“ «•••
&gt;'“» is gaining nicely.
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ernnientRegulations

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Miller are mov­ last year. She leaves her husband, six'
-'irn(nt
l**£ y&lt;-'ar While tlie total ainouht of
The Banner has oljen mentioned i. strahit
Not
long
aito he
tore
down:a
goaii state■ tax to
will ing into the Guy Bauer Iwxise Just children. Lester and Allee of Wood-1
Rear-Admiral George II. Rock, who ha*
Not
lung
«iv
mh*i-v’---------------~~ lx
~ paid by this
&gt; county
land, Lillian Cheeseman of Maple*
... and
. barn
v__ on
... his
v._
__ t.— th*i
r flirrv
iirotKirtlon
north of Emmanuel church.
'
since lt1939
Chief r«*i*n*
N.imiI *.*v***w*uv»Construct-Ij Iiuu*c
house
premises,
that •■ He*
be email,
.■•mailer.
Hany’ county*
county
been
Since
r
XV
U'OWl
mm
twin
*****
|inui«-a,
--r
e*
Grove. Howard of Premont. Carter of!
irecuwith
.invchiiidauarttr
.u. v
... I were ___
a the,
t&gt;„.i
ip larger.
!ar.sr The
o. u: .................
W.i*h(ngton.I
near ....
the ......
road and moved
will be
The wreen
percentage of state
Maurice Edmond* is making a nice
baving charge of the building of new. material back Into the wood* making tak wWc,‘
th4 recovery from his Tecent appendicitis Castleton and Isabelle Zenke of Ver-Jmontville. A short service tns conshns for the American navy, and the, the house over into two sharks. in&lt;me|_ytV is .OOJt348T The percentage of operation and ha* 'returned to hl*
couniy paid iosv
repair of old ''cA In November Ad-jof which hr lived. Hi- is re-building 1;tute tax which Barry,. county
last heme on W. Grand St
at the Evangelical church. Nashville at'
mira; Rock will have reached the time,, the
biwn. doing
year «’»» ----”’ i Mcorge rouixc.* oi eouin Haven. fr30 o’clock. Rev. C. C Gibson of De- j
ju- «wii.
uimiK the
me work hiiuseif.x"*
Sheritf say* •*
that
1 democratic candidate for
nomination
when Iw would be com pelted to retire; The ^iwritf
—' Lamb »ha*.
’• a crease of „(^31.
a nephew, preached, and Was os-1
ue library with n
a large
,or C0,)Kr“i *1 the primary, was in trolt.
on account of the age limit fixed by . fine
----- number' of. •'“'r'4''ft’*'•* “ 1
stated by Rev Wurt*. Rev. Rhoades*
b. oka. «qd
iu)d is evidently a great reader $2sJ»O.(i«l to. I93-.Hastings on Saturday, meeting pcop- and Rev Dixon. Mrs. GaU Lykins, al
Courress But he ha-* -slud to’ be re-1। book*.
hp stay.*
Mays is data.!
dark, pay
pay uwm
about *J^. mure
n °’r
U l,lc and talking to the public.
tu-ed cn 'octolx; !
n he. w!H ceii.'- IrrhiThe ‘hack in which he
mnmun
niece, sang. Burial In Lake view cem­
* .., he reads &gt;«•
u iutit»rn
paid had her tier*
his work a* -Jid Ghiet r,l the Bureau oi)। but
by the light ,,r
of a
lantern,:!than
han ,-he
•h*’ would have paid
perOn Friday at 12:30 fire was dis­ etery.
li/au nrrdno longer
Construciiotf and Repair of the Navy: When the Slnriff and Umier-Sheriff: ccntuge remained the same as last
covered In the roof of a house owned
J kehUtluH
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Gibson and fam-'
Department at Washington
j invited Lamb to come alonk with them. | year
by
Archie
Tobias,
the
second
one
west
------ - along
----- „ a- We 'flunk
In this city, where Admiral Rock was he asked if hr might. bring
Hunk this county has made
made a'
a' of (he old Reed opera house on West ily. Earle Fcighncr ot Detroit. Mr. and!
you haiv an.
-------- Die
in not being represented
burn and from whose schools he gradu- couple of . his books.
P—Slwriff us-• mistake
1
- - at -j Apple Street Tlie firemen responded Mrs Walter Kahler of Corunna and;
expemho
Mrs. Earle Wolfe of Fartnlngton were!
Tiiesc were
Lansing when the state board of equal- L
aUxi. hi* career in the navy ha.* been I vented. The*.
-... :the
— two
— of
— Ills
... ™.
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foot**
promptly and kepi the damage to n here to attend the funeral of Mrs.'
r.-------- -f-'ja
tion aajecd
watched with great interest. Then-: book* he .'elected — ’Tlie Drama*
of i..ailull
*,«,«.« on
«„ the assessments
---------- to|,
■ I very small figure
.
Brumm.
will be much gratification among Ju*, j Sophocles” and • 'Die Life of Georg*
made lor tlw counties. Counties[
Oliver and wife of this city
Tiie Clover Leaf Club will be enter­
umi. al*11 • : Borrow.
*&gt;•.*&gt;•,••
...... will
..... be —done
-..............
.............Kalamazoo and onCharles
frlcrds here over tiw fact that,
Just what
with! like Wayne .Kent.
TiWMlay went to Lansing to attend
man. who 1$ only 38 year* old. had. several‘ -others
«e might ---name —
send
though Admiral.Rock will sever hta the
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- the funeral of a niece, the daughter of tained Thursday night by Mrs. Gladys |
connection with the U. 8 Navy nearly not lieen determined when this was! someone to Lansing to appear before' Mr. und Mrs. George W. Oliver of Belwn and Mr*. June Ireland at the!
home of the former.
* the *t ate board, with the view of kieptwo months jn advance of the • date written
Lansing.
She was three years old and .Mr. and Mrs Hawkins of Lansing;
------ - « • &gt; ••— ■
ilpg their a*M-ssmenta at tlw minimum.
when he would be automatically re­
HEATH OF JOHN CRAGO,
I Counties which do not follow that plan’ died on Sunday of cholera infantum. were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Fredi
tired. he is.ncrci'tlrrlrss to continue his
,
Tlie
funeral
was
held
Tuesday.
Others
Warner Sunday.
Tlie pacing of John Crago Thurs-; are apt to get a raise, os Barry county
very iteefuF work.
■
from Ha*tlng» who attended were
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuiu, Mr. and
He has been asked to acct pt thu day evening was a shock to iys family; has fn thia instance.
Loren Hamilton and wife and Earl Mrs. Olin Kunz of near Hastings at-'
—----------- --------------------presidency oF the Webb Institute ot anil friends, as death came so »ud-| Roush and wife.
tended the funeral of Mrs. Erl Brumm
denly.
FVIJowing
Is ---tlie •obituary
n&gt;wu
&gt;vi» City .......
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........
...... - --------- -no- YOUNG MAN COMNaval nrciuuxwiArclUtretuie in ••*•
New York
James Landon wo* arrested Monday, Sunday.
’
7
ne read
raiTirl at
-it hi*
htc funetpl
flltu-ral on
rill Sunday
SundilVl: [I
. ____ ____ _ _ . . . ..
It was the tender of that fine position; lice
as
Mr*. Minnie Hiatt of Lynn. Indiana!
MITS SERIOUS CRIME charged with larceny from a doctor’s
which nrmnnt
&lt;-d hi* request
ri*iue*t for
lor release
release:! John Homer Crago.
Crago, son of John and
prompted
' office in Freeport He is out on $500 and Mr. and Mrs Earle Sharp and
after 47 year* in the wtviiv- He will Florence Crago, was born April 12. 1898
doWghter
Norma
of Richmond. Indi-1
Wa.
Taken
From
Slate
School
S'
"*
in Vlhton County. Ohio, one of a fam­
be 64 year* old on November 21.
uno. .“pent a few days the first of the |
• As president of Webb Institute, Ad­ ily of nine children, five glrln and four
Al Coldwater Over Four
j Joe DcRuiter * Mode) A Ford was week at the home of Mr. and Mrs
“The House of Quality Footwear"
miral Rock will be in control of an boys. He wqs ogl'd 34 year*. 4 montiis
Years AFo
stolen from in front of his home on
Otlle Lykins.
endowed institution created to give and nix days at the time of his death.
.r
.. .r
w
..r
, n ... Grand *treet some time Monday night
Funeral .services for Eugene G. Wil-1
On tlw 8th dlty of November. 1919 he
MiTri.t McComb, age 2Q, of Balti- n wiU fountj uj ten o’clock la*t night Hams were held Friday al the home at
was married to Miss Alla B. Mead. To .more, is in Jail charged with the on £ Mde
Jri tlR. clty of charlotw.
one o'clock with burial at.Grand Rai&gt;-’i
:
:
“
tecturc. This school was founded by this union 'were born three children. ,crime of rape The crime was so re- and wU|
wturnwl lo ju owutr to. Ids Mr. William* wm 79 years of age
TAMARAC CORNERS.
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
William H. Webb a'New York ship­ one daughter and two-a&lt;nU. tie came|■ veiling as to mark’ him as a dcgencr-l,-day.
Mr
d Mrs. John Strouse of Carland had lived m Grand Rapids 45
Mr - un
und
Cl
There will lx- a special mLssionary
builder, in 1889
It is one of three to Hastings at the age of 21 years hav-''ate who. for the good of society, ought
yeari, moving m Nashville about two .ton Center and John Burch ami prograin at Calvary U. B church al
ing
employment
at
the
P
tcm
A:
Tool
i to be placed where lie would never HELPFUL ADDRESS BY
naval architectural schools In the
year*
ngo.
He
leaves
his
wife
and
;
daughter
of
Kalamar.no
were
Saturday
Lake
Odessa
Friday evening. August
United States, the. others being the fountfry. He was a member of the Odd.। again menace human society. He was
children. C. E. William* of Grand-1 aHtTnoon caller* ol Mr. and Mr* 2t&gt; at 8 00 o'clock Mr*. B. Jordan .of
DEAN DAVENPORT dvr
Miusachusetta Institute of Technology l-’i How Lodge also of the Encamnnwnt. brought from the .Coldwater Mate
ville, Frank T. William.* of Hide-! Gcwgc Adam*.
He ua» city marshal oi Hastings’Hirer | public
,
Grand Rapid* will give an illuslrutod
school four yeafs ago lust July
and the University of Michigan.
pendenpe. Mo..’*Waite; H. of Nash-’. Claire Tungate and Melbourne
Admiral Rock graduated from the years. He was a kind husband and a |;| by Walter Ickes of Baltimore. Since Large Audience Enjoyed His ville, Theodore H. of Grand Rapids, Adams were In Grand Rapid* Satur- lecture on the Holy Lund Everybody
cordially invited tn attend.
’
United . State.* Ngval Academy at loving father and will be sbdly missed then he has made his home with the
Discussion On Subject
and Mrs. CecU Dye of Kalamo.
[day.
Mr. arid Mrs. George Sears und Mr.
Annapolis in 1889. ranking second in in the home and community. Funeral Ickes'. While a gwxl worker, neat tn
Ear) Culp wm- called to Napance,
Mr and Mrs Win Kepkey and Mrs ' nnd M:.' Cleo Scars mid daughter Auservices
were
held
at
the
Baptist
Of "Christian Love”
iiersunal upix'aronce nnd bodily habits,
his class and secured his Bachelor a!
Ind. by the death of hl* father.
1.*
-------------s
------.....
t
Agnts
Bristol
of
Detroit^pent
Sunday
ma
spent
Sunday
at
Tuu.
Will
’s ...
in
church
on
Sunday
afternoon.
August
he, had some peculiarities and never
Science degree in naval architecture at
There was a large congregation Sun­
The village hail is receiving a new;with Mr and Mrs. Fred Demcrlng of Sunfield.
the University of Glasgow. Scotland, 21. at 2:3!) o’clock k Rev. Adcock. ofli-i got far in school. He never before day morning at the Methodist church coat of paint.
Bowen* Mills
• Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Curtta of Grand
ciatlng. Interment was made at Rlv- showed any viciousness though he wx*
in 1892.
to
hear
Dean
Davenport
Tlie
Dean
Mr*. Bessie Brown and Mrs. Therexsa: Mr. and Mr.* Otis . Morgan ami' Rapid* visited Mike Curtis the lure
‘ .
what might be termed peculiar.
Admiraf Rock1 han several times been eralde.
talked on the subject of “Christian He** arc spending a few days at Twin daughter tail* spent Sunday afternoon |liir; oj this week.
The shertfi’s office was notified and Love.” As all who know him would
ottered high positions by ship-building
Lakes..
, with Mr and Mr* Win. Stanton Of. Mr. and Mr* Eldon Pickett of Greenfirm* and corporallotiA'in this country
The fourth annual McNce reunion McComb readily admitted the crime to expect, he-gave a most helpful, prac­
Eknory Fisher spent lut week with Yankee Spiings.
* forks. Indiana, and Claud Senslba and
Ho could have earned three to four wife held ut' Caledonia Park. August Undersheriff Tasker, but seems to have tical and interesting presentation 'o'.
in Lansing.
t Mr. and Mr* Wm. Reed and dangh- family of Comstock Visited at Burt
times as much as he has b«en paid by 7. a nite.crowd being presant. Tlw*-- no real sense of the enormity ot his that subject nnd wimt it Involves in relative.*
Mrs. Cora-Bergman and Mrs Minta 1 tor Ardi* and" Mr. and Mr.*, Loren , Smith’s last week. •
our government, .because he Is recog­ from away were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- offense.
our relations to each other a* men and White of Lansing are spending the• Tungatc
Tungate and family and Mb*
M&gt;*« Ludlle!
«,tr. and
Litellle
Mr
anit Mr*
Mt, Walker
walker Cotton vWUrd
rtsited
nized as one of the ablet-t construction I mcmd Winlermute and son and Mr
women, especially in our relations to week ut the former's home here.
—...
-u_ Michl-1
_1..
----- .’* imn-nt--. C. H. Stratum’ ..
Moffitt spent *•
Monday
at •Lake
Mrs. Cotton
PASSING OF MRS. BRUMM.
engineers in the country. He has |ani Mr* George Poland, recently from
tliote who commit, crime; also to
Mis* Mildred Wotring attended the•{gun.
gun
a*
*|l*tl*m SVt.luv
at lint*-.,I
Bowen station
Friday. **r
Mr Qlrwltz,,,
Slrutlon
steadfastly declined all such oilers. t» -I1 Grind Rapid*. After a bountiful dinMrs. Katherine Brumm, aged 62. died strangers, especially foreigners •
wedding of ML** Marcelon Barker of I Mr. and Mrs Gtmrge Adams and.jIas been sick but is rotfia better.
nl her residence -•
In Assyria township,
cause he felt that the government had1 ner'was served
and
by
Dean Davenport's plea was for good
and enioyed
enjoyed
by all.
all.Wa;"*
um Thursday
Forrest Fox I* in pennock hospii.il
given turn his education .nd so long as JZ * t^*served
inesv meeting
was held
morning. 81* was trim in will toward, and sympathetic under­ Paw Paw und Clarence Ron, oi Grand-Mr;- I. Adam* spent Sunday with Mr
■Rapid* Saturday. Miss Wotring was and Mrs. John Strouse ot Carlton Ccn-i and underwent an ojxr'auon .We all
he was able io serve the United Statt s voted to have our reunion at the same
standing of. others. There Is some the soloist.
j ter.
•
hope for him a apcedy recovery.
he ought to do so. He Is an Intensely place next year. We then adjourned 1870, and moved to Assyria township good even in the criminal. But that
Rev. and Mrs. Chas Hawks and son; Mr and Mr* Guy McNce a ml fampatriotic American.
and tpenl tlw rest of the day playing two years ago, She b survived by her should not blind us t&lt;!| the fact that of Akron. Ohio Spent last week with ily spent Bunday at Gun lake
PENNOCK- HOSPITAL.
His resignation nt this time will take
husband. Grat-Re
Brumm:
three society must be protected. Any cur­ friend* here.
{ Don’t forget tlu- Sunday Schoo) plc■
effect only, a few weeks before He would gam» and visiting,
daughters. Mrs. Lillie Cheeseman. tailment of his liberty or rights—even
Mr and Mrs. Will Hecker and; nic at Caledonia Park Friday. August hospital the past wmk. on August III.
be oompelled to retire automatically:
Maple Grove township. Airs. Alice to forfeiting hLv'life— Is justified when daughter. Jean, Frieda and Fern 136th.
-a girl to Rev. ....
... .. -Geo.
... Holtz *«f
aiul Mrs.
under the government regulations for. Arthur Mann, of Middleville, waa Bailey, Woodland.- Mrs. Isabelle Zemke. the interests of society arc considered Schulz IDBnt Sunday at Riverside i»rk
Mr and Mrs Warren Martin .and Cloverdale, mid on August 23, a girl to
brought to the Jail here last week by Vermontville, three soru. Lester H. of That Is not contrary to Christ’s teach­ near Buchanan.
,
family of Grand Rapids and Mr* • Mr und Mrs. Hlitford Vaughn, 420 W.
nection with the department, in a man­ Deputy Sheriff Arthur Bell of that vil­ Woodland. Carter, of Morgan, and ing of love.
ChArle* Hess is visiting his aynt near! Rarhel Allen and Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Walnut St
'
ner that will be hMpful to the United lage. charged jAltb assaulting and bat­ Howard, ol Fremont, also, four sisters,
Dean Davenport always has'an in­ .iBokmn
Jackson.
'
'
। Legthcrman of Dutton were culler*
'
——
- *■*-----------------States and to its navy. bt-cauM- he will tering hi* wifcr He was taken befor? three brothers and six grandchildren. teresting message. Th«w who heard
Us always the fellows who haven’t
Mr. and Mrs._Lynn Loibeck and *on (be latter’s brother. 'David Itenawa.
be at the head of an institution creat­ Justice Cort right, who gave him thirty Funeral services were iieid Sunday him Sunday morning will not soon have returned from their trip to New wlio 1* slowly gaining from his recent anything to say. and didn’t expect to
ed to give young engine* r&gt; a 'technical : days in jail and. $16 40 fine and costa, afternoon at 2 30 o’clock, from the forget his sane, helplul. thoughtful ad­ York.
fall.
i1*’ called on. who make the tong
education in marine engineering and with fifteen'days added to tlw jgll Evangelical church at Nashville. Rev. dress.
Tlie kraut factory expects to open
Elmer Brown has returned to his Weechcs. .
naval architecture.' Admiral Rock can-’ ■•e.nteiice it the fine and costs arc not H. R \ro«'lktr of Cass City tn charge
the 25th.
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hame in Grand Rapids utter helping ’---------------- I---------------------------- ;--------not be criticised for te.-fgnmg -just a *
Burial in the Nashville cemetery.
Mrs. taabcll Cixiley is helping in the his unric.'.Oti* Morgan, with the liar- •
’
fkw week* before hlXTctiremcrit would ।
Eunice Mead home. Mr* Clyde Wil­ Vesting.
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BAD I'fltE THIS A. M.
become ntcesaary. Hl* friend,-, will lx
Nothing else will put pep Into con­
cox of Hastings spent Monday with
Tlie Kernui'n reunion was held at: —"■errerrviTwni ——■
A fire. whoM* origin is unknown, was
glad to kiraw that he is to leach young.&gt; venation like a religious controversy.
her mother.,
.
Caledonia
Park
Sunday.
discovered this Wednesday morning in
Who is the oldest person in Michi’Bie Marshall and Osfroth taipllics - Miss MJean
„*,„ Bltfelman ls visiting
_
her:
the n.ddence on tlie Isaac Sixurtb!’■ gan who heard, saw or knew Abraham
hrld their 28th annual reunion at Pot- grandmother.
Wenger” and
ar.:!, !
——»»— Mrs. L Wenger
I farm, southeast o! this city. The hnu'e Lincoln?
ter Park, Lansing Thursday, with 661 daughter. Fkiwie. in Grand Rapid*.
:
I was unoccupied. When dbcovrred the
This is a question tlw Lincoln Na- prt-*cnt. Dinner was served at noon.j Mauries* Thoma* has returned home!
’Are had piade considerable headway. lional Life Foundation. Ft Wayne
’The fire dejurtment here was sum­ Ind. would like to have answered It followed by'a. buxines* meeting . Tlie from summer *ch-jo) al Ann Arbor,
Mr*, (toy Cline und son* and Mr* ;
moned and.promptly re.*ponded-witIf put the qucstlori to the editor ol the following officers were elected: PresfXicnt. Claud Hoffman; vice-president. George *Tmkbrtner and Hale Nesbitt!
• what rrsuV» we are unable to state as Banner, who hi turn Is passing it On
Clunles Jones; secretary. Mrs. Jt-.ssi*-',1R.„V Wednesday with Leland Fink-!
they had not. returned when this was to hi* reader* Thu editors will wel­ Siraiiser;
oiruiiRcr; treasurer.
treasurer, Fred
rrea Marshall
Muruuiu The
rne ■ ta mer al Camp Custer.
come any pertinent information on this, '
~”a~•••— *•
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,Mr an(j
Max 3|nPS an(j
l
matter, or-it may lx- sent direct to the Mrs Libbie Marshall. Mrs BvaiwUpent Sunday at Elmdale.
j Foundation at Fort Wajne.
Marshall nnd Mrs Josephine CheeseDon’t forget the Aid this Tliursdayk
The reason the IMundatloij is trying ,nan. . Til.1 ne?1 "icvllng will be held ■ afternoon und bring your thimble. ■ I
Tlie management of Pennock hns- ’ to locate thi* person is that it is’depltal greatly 'appreciates the gift of a -irou* of doing honor to him or'her. the 4lh Thursday In August al Thom------------ ---------------- ------BRANCH DISTRICT.
I
cane o! grape marmalade made by the if it should prove to be a woman. On apple lake Those from hero attendWelsh Grape Juice Co. of Lawton. September 16. the Foundation will ing were Mr. and Mrs, George S ! Muss Ruth Mudge relumed from'
The gift came from Hon. Earl Jjur- dedicate at Fort Wayne a heroic Marshall, Mr. and Mta. Dewey Jones Gull lake Suhday afternoon and her I.
liatu of Paw Paw and was delivered by bronze statue of ’ Abraham Lincoln, and family, Mrs. Ijbbit* Marshall. Mr | mother. Mrs. L E Mudge, went to (he
Hon ta-tt-W Fejghncr of Nashville the Hoosier Youth.” the work of Paul and Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.; Conference at Gull take Monday after-1
1
Mr Feighners kindness in remember­ Manship, celebrated Nqw York sculp­ Sam Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall noon to in- gone the coming week
Bcl*on.
| Rev. .SamuidnTOrtTJTrlTfh'd the pulpit
ing Pennock hospital.
\
tor Principal speaker nt the dedica­
l.KK.flX*.!.nrT------a‘ l*&gt;e Evangelical churchfs - Sunday ;
tion
ceremonies,
which
will
be
brosdr*i..a•/Va.-Tu..
j
.
.1
nwr
tong
and
evening
at
tlie
N
EvanPASTORS FOR BARRY ( O.
cast over a national hook up on the
Clyde Hendershott and family of, *&gt;(.]wa| Kcv and Mrs Norton leave
At the United Brethren conference
tlwir h^ m- Lakeland K. uZ Before you buy. Our repu­
’ Farm and Home” hour, will be Hastings were guest* at Cha* Beach *’
recently held on the camp meeting NBC
k
uaxcianu. na.. tins tation hart been built on a
Hon. Arthur Hyde. U. S Secretary of on Sunday. In the afternoon they all
.ground* near Sunfield' the following: Agriculture
1””' °* "* Br4'" ‘"I
Mr*. V,n»n.
...d
In attendance will be I.’.'ni
quarter century of
pidior* were' stationed at the various
the governor.* and. .senators Of. several
churches named in thia county:
honest dealing.
state*, the national heads of a number
Freeport—E M Wheeler,
of patriotic and fraternal orguni/aBaltimore circuit—F. W- King
turns, outstanding iwnwinages in civic
Hasting—E B and A A Griffin
life, business, education, art. history,
Woodland—V- H. Beardsley.
famous Lincoln authorities and many
other noted men and women. Including
LADS CATCT|VfINE
possfb.lv members of Lincoln's family
Mrs, Katie Martin from Detroit vUlThe people who sneered at the t
: Tlw F’bundtiaon fteta that n would be tod at the home of Floyd Garrison,movies and the radio when they were! Phone.24IJ7. Ironside Bro*., Props.
Marvin Edward?. Winston Warner
and Bill Hirst were proud lads on highly appropriate to also have present from Sunday until WeqDMday. She new now *cem lo be making up for the i
Thursday when they caught sortie fine,' at the dedication the oldest person in returned on. Sunday with her brother.। good times they missed.
large ba.*.* in a deep hole down th*' each ot the neighboring stqlcs of John Me.«Fer. from Los Angeles,-Call-1.
river. Ute former having five good -Michigan. . Illinois and Ohio, with fornia. and spent pit day with the *
IHTsonaJ recollections of- the Great Garrisons at Clear take near Dowling ■
Mr. und Mrs. Lon Hendershott went
'The boy* fished with hrllgramlte*. Emancipator.* The one person ’in each
finally selected will have all hl* to Gun take Tuesday to spend the day!
and were delighted with their success state
expenses connrcted with the trip paid. with their son. Clyde, and family.
।
I .The statue, on which Mr. Man.*.lUp
Mr and Mrs Chs. Van Vrankcn and
ha* been working for four year*, rep­ Mr. and Mrs -Lon Hendershott attend-j .
boy Lincoln.
ou*&gt;. I- m Dickinson,
vjicsmimm*.
lieutenant resents
uruicnant
;
.the ,
—...... ■ leaning easily ed Quarterly Conference Sunday aft-'
governor, will speak at the Banfield ,r‘d R*ton»UF against a stump tn the ernoon at Rev Conklin's In Hastings. ;
A fine assortment of misses’ dresses for school wear.
simple
frontier.
-Metlwdtat church Sunday morning. 5,mn
’- costume of the »-~*
h- As was.
The Young People's Bible class had a'
A good selection of styles and colors. Indianhead Per­
August 28 at ten o’clock and at Dow­ his custom, he ha* a dog by hl* side marshmallow roast in Al Brill* woods
ling church nt II 30. on the subject of typifying his love for an|mal*. an ax Friday night. - Paul. Wayne and Ruth!’
cale, guaranteed fast colors, sizeg 7 to 14,
modeled after his own particular one Conklin ot Hastings were their guests
Prohibition" Al) Invited.
symbolizing him as a rail splitter, and ■ The Hendershott family reunion-wu I
ONLY 59c EACH
CUT FOOT BADLY.
in hi* hand a book signifying inspira­ held at the home of Elmer Slocum i
Herbert J Freeland had the mis­ tional thought. On each face of the Thursday. There were one hundred'
fortune to cut his right foot very bad­ pedestal 1* to be a group of heroic and fouFin attendance
NEW FALL HATS IN FELTS ANP
ly on Saturday, while chopping wood figures m medallion form, done with
We are glad to ( report that Chas
An artery was severed, causing quite a typical Manship technique, represent­ Hendershott is able to be around the
CREPES ON DISPLAY
lot* of blond -He ts getting around ing some of the qualities for which the house on crulclies.
''IVAero Better Foodt Cott Lett ”
now on crutches.
name of Lincoln stands— patriotism,
Remember that there will lx- church i
justice, fortitude and charity. The service* next Sunday and that It is our,
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
Car. anyone explain why children statue, classical in feeling, will rise on last meeting before conference
.
take rtich keen delight m picking up its pedestal plinth to a height of 34
144 E. STATE ST.
TELEPHONE 2522
,and tiling sueh exprewions u ‘‘ain't" feet.
,The trouble with to much of the ui-,
and ■ It don't?" ‘
tenutlhg stuff we read u that it isn't

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Did Anyone in,Barry
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CAN RUBBERS,
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Magic Washer, large package, ea. 19c
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Clorox, each
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BEEF KETTLE ROASTS,
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table, commi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WypNESDKY. AVC.y?T 24. 1W

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Sporting Items

i

FOODSIB-WOOnVfEB.
I stopped at the grocery counter and
took out the list mv wife had given me.

THRESHING MACHINE
OWNER STARTS SUIT

J. C. PENNEY

Mumsle’s bread, package "of Krunchles.
, some Goody Banny Spread. Ole Mam­
INDEPENDENTSTROUNCE
my’s ’Lomcs. Orange Poddy. Bransie
1 (Continued from page one)
Ml norn riAMTC io e Buns, and a ixiund of Auntie Annie's
VULUntU UlANTS 13-0,Sugar Cany, bltsey-bite sue ”
Kaitlno. •Fat,... ri.j’ art
"8orry.no Kruncliics How about Kalamazoo, who was at the wheel, con- ■
HUSlingfl Takes L6ad After Krlnkly Krupa. Oatstes.. Maltscy tlnued to- drive rapidly ahead toward'
BOYS’
Third With WeH-Qroupcd
'nicclcta” Cornaiji Ponesl'i, or?the thresher The men on tlw threshMISSES'
Harmsn nf uit.
IWheetums? ’
-mg machine claim he came at a high
Barrage of Hits
-Wheetums. then ■
raie of speed. The automobile crashed
Pats Columbia Cleaners of Battle1 "Anything clrc?’ Tooksies. Tatery into the rear oftthe separator, pructlCreek failed to make their usual good Chips, cheerio Weesies. Gingle Bits, cally wreckine^Rame. doing damag?
” stowing against the Hastings nine. 'H*cy Cakes. SweeUle Toolums. or estimated nt approximately 11,000. Tlie I
Sunday. After playing three innings ; Dra*nm;&gt; Doughnics?
» Doukhnlr*?
" ’
car.was also quite badly damaged, but
of good baseball tintlie visitors went hay- J,3"
’Tati't
h ’ det
M anysln'. else." I said, tod- the pecupants were very fortunate I
wire under tlie batting and bawt-run- dling toward the meat department to neither Mr. nor Mrs. .Thomas being;
Boy.’ TRUE BLUE
MISSES'
ning of the locals and-took a thirteen;}00* tor
wlensics nnd a leg of injured seriously. Mr Craig and Mr '
».
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—j boy»
— lamhikini
Graves. in . Dryer, within a few. days after the ad-1
to rix trouncing.
Hie . colored
tombiklns.—
—Pnrre.t
Forrest n. c,r»w&lt;
stayed with the game, tried every jxsa- !
cident, c^mr lo Attorney Stgler s office
Mr. Bigler learned Hint Thomas was ।
stole combination
of„ players butstill In Barry county visiting friends :
couldn’t seem to click- They eventout-i
: Realizing that if the suit were to be
hit Hostings in yte alugfeat sixteen to,
fifteen but couldn't shove. the runs:
started In Barry county the service of ’
across the plate.
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tlw summons on Mr Thomas must be
Best Qualitv Sateen
Hastings drew first blood with u
! made on him while he was Jn thk.
Boys' Elastic Top
) county. Mr. Bigler immediately pre­
score in the first frame when" Harring-.
ton singled, went to second on Young’s |
--------------------------- - ------------------ juri-d the papers and Sheriff Leonard j
sacrifice and scored in a walk when
(Continued from page one)
served the summons on Thomas' before­
—— he left this county.
--------------------- -------McCann doubled to deep right field.'-. —----------------------—--- ------—------The Cieniwrr. got three runs two in-|Chnrlcs 8 p°lu- Prosldonl;
.... D. W Fistler. a Battle Creek aid
.. .. Fred. W
Mr
------ ’tofgr
- •but nlngs
Hastings tied tlw score Stebbins, Vice-President; Albert If torney. has entered his appearance in1
ar'itt!1' 8ccr&lt;,---fary-Treasurer;
Robert
use
to represent Mr Thomas.
In their half when.Brown got life on £
1. 'ZRiwrelnn-------- —
*C”“
*___
c w
T Walton Recording
lIi-t urriliiD
...____, features,
. ....__
,
WAIST
an error, Harrington hit” again und T
Secretary. Ttu.
Die
The case.
In it.i general
h
BOYS' SLIPOVER
both scored wlwn McCann scorched ’, ffct?rs ll’,r,1K 5. *2'’ oB|etrs “n&lt;J tl’e very similar to the one of John Perry
one through first base that was gorxl;' t_Ur' 5”, , McIntyre. Henry VB Hannager. where Mr. Perry's *epafor three bases. Tlie locals (cored once :
„ 8M"■ ,l“y C. Fuller rator wu injured on M-37 by an auto­
No
French
ip the
" cl“r*'’ Miss Eva A. Ht-cox
mobile wium
which crashed into
wn.- fourth
iwui.ii session and
uno three
uurv times
limo
.
-------- ,u&gt;wur
iiiiu Hie
me rear
rear of
o:
Sleeve
Leg
X in -tlie
fifth be fore Busby came in.'■
ls-£!?*"
-secretary-treasurer
although 11it h*d
had .u Uihirf
lighted l.nKn,
lantern
----------------------------------- ------------ .. Ilf. .Uhmiiih
\ Feunl.i"Y«- ........8c, Wc.3’e
1 IGauging
•-&gt;■ ■■ .-I”„
,me
1,.. back
from short
Uuirt to
m relieve
r»iu.v.. Walston on the,,,l• n,--p ■progress
and ....
prosperity of
thevne
from
the .....
msfrom
-- -- ------lrum
cna
ot the
ma- end of &gt;1...
llistinirs
Building
and iMn
Loan Asaocla-r
Assocln- &gt;_»
.... su
.. ­
mound. He fared little better, allow-( F,
11'4'”’ Bu,
Jd|ng and
chine. • That ._«.
case &lt;was taken to the
\ Pencil Bo*" pen * p.neil . .
ing four runs in Uw sixth and two’ in;u,?,n L' “.matter of pride to every; )irenu&gt; court, which body held that
Misses’ Fall Weight
the aevenlh. Pat's .boys added n run! S*8**?; H has jierfornwd a vetr usHul । Hannww was. liable for Hie damage
I Co&lt;nbint,,° *
..............,e. S«
Boys’ 2-Button Shoulder
to their score in the eighth imiin;;:
1,1
city11 ’',u.rU lu
‘“ ’ done to the Perry , threshing rig. be1 .. .......................... '
nnc
with cause
j-nluc jne
lc laueu
fai!c-rt to stop. wncn
w]wn ne
he ougni
ought
wlu-n
cased
w Ul
win-u Brown
mown ciim
-u up au bit
im nnd
nnn was
wani-; ., 12,w*f.
................
' record,...........
nnH
rniinhtn
nn.1
.
......
........
.
found for two hits by Buddy Dozier i’1. “-® resources a rut capable and jo have been able to plainly’ see .the
[ I blotcb°ok’..........
49c,
nnd HuglM*}. and made two morn jn;
management.
' warning light.
1 \ Schoo'
■■■ \
7. 25c, 0c
their lu.it chance on a walk and three i
I I Dic”onaric*.........
clean hits
1
SOUTHWEST RLTLANO.
ASSYRIA. ’
Tiwie colored 'fellows ore hard to
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gorham were
MIm Leona Miller is nt Pennock
I I Pencil*
beat as a rule but the Hastings boys; callers Sunday afternoon nt the home hospital having submitted to jin op­
........ 8c
were making themo.it of their hllx’°f hh brother. Art.xand family at eration for appendicitis
\
V &amp;'Pcn US
Sturdily Built
,le io *
Sunday.—U_wns good to wc "R«11”', Dowling.
Mrs. Pauline Servcn entertained on
Harrington pounding the ball with' Mrn. Wayne Smith entertained a Friday at a six o’clock birthday dinner
4 \ .. ..........................
some UI
of »IV&lt;
his u,u
old time
fire. h»
und MrMe- i ""
few little friends Monday ata
afternoon
oviaav
aiiaii: all,-,
laa* U11U
a&lt;-a aawaii in
ill an
In limiur
honor of l*ei
her daughter. Ojml
Cann led the hlUing with three safe-.(honor of lx-r daughter. Mary Lou’s Serven’s natal day.
” tics apiece.
: fifth birlJiday.
i —
Mrs. -----Ruth —
Henry nnd son. Donald,
Box score:—
| Some from lyre attended the McCnl-! spent part of last week in Chicago at
Misses' RUN-RESIST
Hastings
’ABR HPOA 1111,1 ‘■ommunity meeting held Friday the home of her sister.
BOYS’
yi'evening _&lt;&gt;».
with »«Mr. . ..«■
t
Harrington. Lf. "...
«&lt;and______
Mrs. Davidl About fifty members of the Brandl
...in-----j------nntj
Shepherd at Prairieville
and
report- .a fani|]y Inet at t])0 |lon)e 0(
Young, as
.,; fine time. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Mure- Mrs Rex Olmstead of East Assyria
Brambtetter. 3b. ..
7 house will entertain in September.
Sunday. August 21 for their annual re­
McCann. 2b. .:....
0| Mr. and Mrs Willard Bagley and union.
RzHish, lb
() daughter Donna of Kalamazoo were . Mn Mary Lee. who Li convalescing
Parker, r.f
01 guests on Friday of her^parents. Mr. | from her recent operation spent the
Leonard, c.f. .. ...
j and Mrs. Francis Gorham Leona and week' end with her parents, Mr. nnd
Moore, c
। Verna returned home with them hav- . Mrs. John Norris.
Brown, p. •.
(( mg spent the u«k with their grand-[&lt; An unusually1 large delegation spent
Kennedy, c
Rav. Erway and children were in
parents.
"
I Sunday
nt nt
Midland
Gull
lake.
Sunday
MidlandPark.
Park.
Gull
Jake.
L- Kalamazoo Saturday P. M Mrs Ray
j?! Mr. and Mrs w. H. Otis, Mrs Wm. tit the Bible Conference In session
Totals
Erway returned home with them after
[Havens mid Harry” Blake of Chicago there and heard Rev. Savage of Pon­
Columbia Cleaners
spending the week with relatives
” were guests Friday afternoon nnd for! tiac at each session.
Taylor, c. * 2b. .
"(supper of Dr. and Mr.,. B. J. Robinson, Mac Burrcl of Battle Creek was the
made on such a jiaais that control of there.
.
, Michigan's afTulrs/ahall never pass into
last week of Miss Elinor Cotton.
Cotton,
"of Waylnud.
[guest last
Busby, ss. * p. ..
__ Dunn
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___
_____
_______
__
(Continued from page
one&gt;
.
the han&lt;Ls of a few large cities or pos’ I Miss Murv
wns a*_____
- guest___
last
Mrs
Mac___________
Checseman
of Battle
st
,
Mrs.
Checscman
I. Douli-r. 2b. fit c. .
Henry Wachter, of Grand. Rapids
&lt; - Creek
Pri-i-lf WHS
Ih" ffllnct
nt the Hnn,..
c&gt;ty a]Qnf[- •'
Irs. Row
Roxe Burghdufl of
o! Halt
Has',
nt.
territory: Provided. tinue to be by area, thereby assuring slbiy
“ week of Mrs.
was the
guest at.
home —off and contiguous territory:
Connally. I f
visited his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
'X
her brother.
brother Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mr« Harry
ITarrv CotCot. .i thsjt
ik.&lt; not more than four representa.
‘. lings
, her
that balance of power in this body
’ (.ni.ri,
Wilson. 3b
Gibson, and family Sunday.“
School will o;wn Monday. September ■ ton.
Uves shall be rljrled from any one
Bond, rf.’
Nearly every family along the line
* 5th, in the Otis district with Mr.
An unusual event was observed nt house district, and each representative
Muller, lb
Brown and family attended the Ionia fair last week.
“ Slocum of Hastings as teacher.
the George Shafe home Sunday, honor- shall, as nearly as may be. represent an would be a fair or wise arrangement 'Sunday with Cleo
'
. Walston, p
Jacob Rchor of Hastings und ’ Mr.
and auuKiiicr.
daughter, mg the &lt;«•/
fifty iui&gt;i
fifth uuuiuuy
blrtiiday ui
of mr.
Mr. equal number Oi
of Inhabitants.
inhabitantt. I| In each to have one branch of the legislature at Hickory Corners Katie returned
’ i .Mrs.
mi.-. Oley Douglass unu
Morrison, c.f
with them after several days’ and Mrs Fred Rehor and children ot
spending u&gt;r
the wccx
week with
twenty*first ui
of iurhis uniiKiidnugh- representative district containing
n rvwl -i- t a- &lt;1H
i
.. “i,[ Lottie Lois. Is xiwnuiiiK
wnn Hhafe, tlie iwriuj-nr»i
under the control of cities and an-!• homethere.
Canton. Ohio, called on Uielr many
m. i ozwr. ajf. &lt;v jo j i
o &gt;„.r grandmotlier. Mrs. Tom Dini, of; ter. Mrs. Florence Johnston of Watthan one county and entitled hereun­ other, the senate, made safe from De-: visit
friends along the line Thursday.
A
scries
of
meetings
will
be
held
nt
ToUils x
44 a IR mTi
Crt
‘
k
I
ties
Road,
mid
the
fifth
anniversary
---— ......
' der lo more than tuir
one rrprrwniauvr.
representative. tcolt control.' It would be well for
Mr and Mrs. Robert Boger and non.
aoU‘H V..................... « 0 18 24 11
Mr
„ Wm
r.i
Mr. (|Ild
arid Mr
Mrs.
Wm. Havens gpenl 2of ml
his- —
grand-daughter,
Elaine G.^.
Godde. the chairmen of the boards of super- evt;ry reader to think what such con­ the Goodwill church each evening this
Arlan nf Grand Rapids visited with
Summaries:—
I Saturday
a(..rd,&gt;v and
and Sunday with their 1 of Battle Creek. Ice cream, cake, and vigors of the counties included In such trol of the house would mean.
•
Karl and Virginia Keefer of Potter-1 Mr and Mrs Herman Winkler over
Struck out by Browh. (Jre; by Bus-} daughter. M._
.J JJohnson,
’
Mrs. Howard
and’ Jello were served in the afternoon.
। district or a majority at surh officers
1. Nothing could get through tlw ville attended church at Goodwill the week end and took in the Ionia
crooked .Jake
Waller o
Shafe
with
sister anu
and .hah. and In the event that a majority house of representatives that was not
by. two Hits oil Brown, thirteen: husband nlt Crooked.lake.
;
.m.c »
IUi ^1.
u»» »u&gt;»cr
fair Saturday night.
Sunday evening.
csmtrli*
bnshanr! Mr
Mrc frnrman r-alln.
■
...
....
on Walston, eight; oil BUsby. seven.
Miss Esther Smith"of
Jlastings t.
U.toisbftnd.Mr.andMrs.HermanCaHaof ...
such
officers
do not. agree then
the acceptoble to Detroit.'' That city would
The Keefers arc occupying the Dr.
Mr and Mrs. F. A. Eckardt. Miss Ol­
Basrs on balls by Walston two; by Bus- [ vi htng in tlie home of her brother, han are attending to the farm duties secretary of state shall forthwith, after hold the whip hand over the entire
Meyer cottage at Wall lake this week ! ga Eckardt and Mrs. Carrie L. Gcr•by two. Stolen boM-s Leonard «2&gt;. j Wayne, und family.
«• tlie WiH Callahan farm home while
state.
S. C.
Junior. Kenneth and Lola Brown of llnger. also Mrs —
— Schuler
:— and
Parker. Morrison. Muller. B. Dozier.j Ol«y Douglass und daughter. Zana. «•»’■ latter ore taking a trip in North- hereinafter provided for, divide such
2. If the proposition to. be submitted Hickory Comers are- visiting their daughter Helena’attended the funeraj
Bacrifice hlU: Young. Bond Two bow are staying with his parents. Mr. and -cm Michigan.
representative district Into house dis­ provided that there should be fixed
Jut. McCpnn Three base hits McCann.: Mrs Dan Douglass while Mrs. Doug-1 Mrs. Tom Godde served a chicken tricts formed on the same basis and limits for each representative district grandparents. Chas. Whittemore and. of Mrs. Edd Brumm In Nashville Sun­
day
afternoon.
wife.
’
■
------------Parker Batteries for Hastfnxi: Brown ’ las. Is in .Battle ‘Creek.r
| dinner, on Sunday honoring the blrth- subject to the same restrictions that in that city, and that nominations for
Mr nnd Mrs. H. J. Gibson have been
Gordon Havens returned Sunday
nnd Moore, Kennedy; for Columbia' Mrs. Surah Erway relumed to her (ln&gt;’of hcr son. Elmer.
are hereinbefore provided for in the tlie house or senate should be made by
alter a week in camp with the entertaining company, from Florida
Cleaners Walston, Busby and Taylor, i home at Glass Creek Tuesday after
M*-'s Florence Brown of Battle formation of house districts within the people residing tn such districts, it evening
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VUW1 BV
Boy W
Scouts
at Crystal lake.
Gorier.
’
siwndhui
several weeks with X her Creek (pent the past week with the representative districts containing but
would not be so objectionable. Under1 ■' Mrs. Kate
U
——
Kate Erway
Erway
ts a
spending
some
‘daughter. Mrs. Wayne Smith.
.Misses Daisy mid Dorothy Holmes.
.....
... ...
Mrs
one county; Provided, that such house the present law Detroit's entire repre- t|nw with
her daughter,
Mrs? J(jhn
Jc
Elopmement carries with it its pen­
I Harry Blake of Chicago is visiting
Mrs- Mary O’Brien of Battle Creek districts are not required to 6e bound-.
sentation in the lower house is voted Foreman and family in Kalamazoo
alty.
• his sister. Mrs. W H. OUs. und hus- was the guest of her nephews. Clyde
for by the city at large, which means
- • band- *f°r several - days.
land Gaylord Holmes.
sentatlve district containing more than
Mr,-Haw.| otu mid children of
- ---------...----------Tlie --------marriage
of Leon
Thomas,—
son one county, the secretary of stale shall ■machine” control. The proposition to •'
tie submitted in November provides
The golf championship of the Has- Prairieville were Sunday guests of Mr °f Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Thomas, of file in his office a description of the that nbt more than four representa-;
the Austin
district was solemnized
tings Country club tills year -rests be-1 mid Mrs. W. H. Otis. ’
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tin dUiric:
or. on house districts therein, specifying the lives shall be chosen frbm any one dis- &lt;
tween Kim Sigler and Carroll McOulfin ' Mr. atid Mrs. Eriicst Gorham nnd Saturday to Miss Florence Hornell
number of representatives lo be elect­ trict in Detroit. In our judgment that-'
Kim Sigler defeated Dave Goodyear1 children of Kalamazoo were guests for I TI1C Misses Doris and Beatrice
ed from each district and the popula­ Is three too’ many; and would still
3-2 In the semi-finals and Cllfi Dolan the week end of the former's parents.: Henn”, daughters of Percy Henry, of tion thereof; and In each representa­ make
it possible for machine control of'
the Eagle 'district
liave
defaulted to Doc McGurfin In the, Mr. and Mrs FYancIs Gorham.
’&lt;•»•••'•’ »•
—- registered
—• -*at tive district containing but one coun­ Detroit's representations Such con-'
the Leila hospital,at Battle Creek for
first flight tourney. Leon Tolhurst de—
ty.’ the board of supervisors of such trol would be far more difficult if
a nurse's training course.
feated Roy Hubbufd 2-up and Dr
AN EASY QUESTION.
county
shall
cause
lo
be
filed
In
the
each
representative
were chosen by tlw .
Houghton defeated Jltn Mason J-up on
The teacher was trying to Impress: Wesleyaud Tom Butler. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Iieople living in a defined district.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
19 holes. Leon Tolhurst mid Dr. upon tier pupils the Importance of do- Harry (&gt;)tton. —
3. We do not believe that the basis of I
r. and Mrs. Walter scripUon of the house districts therein,
Houghton are matched for the firyiLi. ing right at all times, and to bring out i Purcell and ”
Mr.
specifying
the
number
of
representa
­
representation should be by popula-:
attended the Ionia fair
Among
the
"Alao-Raru’’
John the answer "bad habits" she inquired.
attends
tives to be elected from each district lion. There is in every large city. De­
Ketcham defeated Wilbur Lane in the "What
WIlal M
,llta w
is Ifc
it wc find
so, easy to get into Thursday.
and the population thereof.
troll especially, a considerable number,
quarter finals 3-2; Jim Radford de- una so hard to get out of?"
|
■The intent of this amendment is of people wlio are not American cltl- |
.
QUIMBY.
feated Ed Huffman 4-3; Dr. Carruthers
There was silence for a moment, and
zens. who have never applied for cltl-j
defeated Mort Hill 2-1 and Dan Wall-; then one little fellow answered "Bed.”| The Quimby and Striker picnic was clftir. It places representation in the zenshlp, who do not intend to become? A
G E N E R A L M O T O R S VALUE
state
house
oi&lt;
a
strict
population
basis
dorff bent Joe McKnlght 5-3. John
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----- «-«-•——-------। held at- Clear lake Saturday afternoon.
specifies that the number of rep­ citizens. Why should they be entitled
^Ketcham will meet Jim Radford ln|
, Tlw cheapest way to finance a grow-' They voted to hold next year’s and
picnic
resentatives shall be limited to 100. to representation in the legislature ot
the semi-finals and Dr 'Carrolhcrs
’«—••---- ing company is to leave the profits In | at Thornapple lake.
will piny Dan WaDdorff.
I the treasury.
I Mr. and Mrs. William Rittman re­ Districts are to be determined by divid­ Michigan? If representation at Lan­
ing the total population of the state by sing were based upon the number of
' -J
'_J: turned Thursday from Milwaukee,
Wis.. where they have been visiting 100 and grouping the various townships actual American citizens, wlio would
their son. Edward Rittman, and fam- and counties into units whose popula­ have a right to participate in an elec­
tion approximates this figure. Michi­ tion. It would not be so bad; but we
j ily the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham have gan in 1930 had a population ot about believe that Detroit’s aliens arc not en­
moved onto the Edgar Mead farm, 4.842.325. Dividing this by 100 gives titled to representation in the leglsla48.423 as the unit for‘determining rep­ ture ot Michigan to determine what
| near Pratt schoolhouse.
. Several from he?® attended the resentative districts. Barry county had laws the rest of the state and the citi­
.•
■ Ionia fair the past week. All report a a population-of but 20,928 in 1930. zens of Michigan shall obey.
Before voting favorablyim a pleasure.
Tills means that under the new
fine time.
Tlw L. A. S. will serve home made amendment Barry county would not that may eventually give control of one
ice cream this Thursday afternoon and have a representative of its own in. the branch of' the legislature to Detroit
(evening at-the church.
• house but would have to select a joint atone, it might be well to consider a;
1 Mrs. Maxine Kellogg will entertain representative with some other few facta concerning the manner Im
(the Junior department of the Sunday neighboring county or section ”of a which Detroit political cliques Hive:
conducted the affairs of that city in
[school Friday afternoon.
Refresh­ neighboring county.
’ ments. jello nnd cake.
The amendment further specifies the .past. Detroit is taxing Its people ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hoffman enter- that not more than four representa­ 175.000.000 (nearly three times the [
1 talned their daughter and family, Mr. tives shall be elected from any one dis­ cost of the state government of Michi- j
and Mrs. Roy Gennet, of Kalamazoo trict. That is. when the population of gam annually and yet has 132.000.000 i
one of the original districts increases worth of bonds falling due this year!
over the week end.
lo such an extent that it would be en­ that it Is unable to meet. Nor does this I
titled to five representatives, the origi­ represent the total amount that De- j
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
• There will be no preaching service nal district must be divided into two trolt is in arrears. Accounts ore not
next Sun jay but there will be Sunday two districts. The represent#tlw dis­
school at the usual hour, eleven o’clock. tricts shall be changed each ten years though unknown amount will come*
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Battle Creek according to the last preceding United due In future years. Few cities In the 1
United States have been so badly
'visited Mr. and Mrs Fred Hanes Fri­ States census.
Cities increase In population far managed as Detroit. Do voters of
day afternoon and evening.
[ Mrs. Holsaple .visited Mr. and Mrs. more rapidly than rural areas. Con­ Michigan want Wayne politicians to
COME IN AND SEE ONE OF THESE
[Fay Green at Hastings over the week sequently. if Michigan experiences a. get spy more control than they now
NEW MODERN MACHINES TODAY!
normal growth in the future, a larger have of the states purse strings at
jend.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holden and son and larger percentage of the represen­ Lansing?
To sum up:
I of Chicago spent Friday night with tatives will come from urban center#.
If this amendment U pawed at the . A vote of YES on Article V means
Mrs. Hulda Hawks. MB Holden and
son stayed for a longer visit with her November election It will give control that you wish the tower branch of Lite .
I mother.
of the bouse to a few large cities and if legislature to be pul on a strict popu­
I Mr. and Mrs Harold Roberta of Lan- Detroit continues to grow it is not im­ lation basis; also that you are willing
&lt; sing visited the home folks over the probable that that city alone may have to see control of the state legislature
a majority in the house within a few
cities and possibly Into the hands of
I find it easier to write precepts than
The amendment specifies that rep­ Detroit atone.
follow them.
A vou of NO on Article V means
resentation in the nnate shall con-

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PAGE FOUR

TheH*.tia,. B*nnerX.‘ Kt

Opinio^"

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Tflis and

That Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

[then 1* a snail? Thu* asked worthy
....
.
e
'
Roosevelt's Campaign Opener.
council* of Burgundy and)
W/ldl Ol/lCrS
- ’ bothered officikl* a* the supply of these
*“•" 71 [
Blames Everything on Hoover.
[shelled crawlers pew dally less. Then spirit Op OUR FOREFATHERS
Who Started the Depression.
•’
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
SKVEXTT SEVENTH
at iMt came a constructive suggMtlon
An
man m pmuaHpl.l.r,^'
, No Conilructlve Program.
Fred Parker. Kellar Bt«m. Fredrick
There was already a law. &gt;o It seems.l^ hu onljr Mn durin&lt; the
.—-------- - —..
^...w
This depression l* qver and we are Parker and Jack Stem went to Ann’Ar­
; for the protection of domestic animals ,
‘
jwar. has written the federal govern-|cn the road to another spree of tnfia- bor Monday where the boys secured
their rooms for next year when they
and since these creatures lived
&gt;»
J|*ucnt saying that he want* to help it, tion. judging by the "Nine Points" of will, attend the University.
U..dr rorar. &lt;X
,
Governor Roosevelt's economic pro- {• Mlsaes Gertrude Miller and Eva HeFrench farm* and woodlands, were not । has saved from hto war risk insurance
cox
motored to Ann Arbor Sunday
In his opening campaign 1
snails, after all. (inly domestic animals?' payments and hl* monthly pension of gram.
where Ihey will spend the week with1
-A happy thought to be sure but one
.
1speech, the Democratic nominee hud \the'former's relatives.
only M lo lurthrr l.byrrntK. ol L’’.nw W m»
to trip :&gt;« not,™ nothing
1
at all constructive to offer
Mr. and Mrs H M Bowser of Fort
IX n*HMY iWSIV, THREE MONTHS
'Carry on in war time, he wrote, "and i
_r-r.
, Mi;, and 1
were guestsvof
.SOj cearelesa argument concerning the true|lhe lesrt I ean do U to give my money (which applied to the immediate pre*- i Wayne..Indiana
ent; instead lie confined himself to the Mrs. Wilbur Lune a part of 1m4 week
TMtnr ii.sion rArx-rr. one
■ definition of "domestic animals." And to help carry on now
rTryrK
1
"
“I
Refreshing indeed to this view of the ,
so discussion concerning the legal
status of the snail omtinues while pre*ent situation Most men are bent ।
■*----- -11
rwee
Prahee
•?*»
l.wrlrinv
fnr.
All «...
„ XtoOr.
rtn mn-i|i
ward unhappily to Hie
thr pivuui
* 1 friend* in and around .Hastmgs.
die day when the they can give to it* upbuilding. One] Lrto ffiflutmn
°nfi; market
Inflation
in the aware,
future. that inluclous Burgundian gastropod served jean not help wonder what M&gt;rn&lt;-of-.lie
Js ytanklin
Roarevcit
*’
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--­
'A. Gould and daughter Genevieve and
with, pungent garlic butter, a favorite '
.°
n -“-" jausiry
dtihtry is
inactive,
unenipioy-----TCrT
C-------.—
u still
sun
inacuve. that
uut
uncmpioyr.
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,
.
... , abilltv
n«V
think
nt
thr
tn-nrl.-.nw.n
in!
.
.
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..
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...
of the gentlemen in1 nient Ls taxins the canacitv of local re- M C TrWnP,e&gt;- a11 of Grand Rapid* 1
appetizer, will no longer be available. ability pay
11 Hulliti. Micfclf**. ' legal

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25 Boys’ Suits S'? 95
Age 6 to 14. Values to $10.00.
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Thb Uluitrate* very well the ten-!i K. to. more... u&gt; had .he mm. .re^XXni reimre
lsuui'Mr. Hoteiu.nd.
Your Choice while they last—
OJ"la "r *“1'” a
dency of human society to get itself in­ ! to?”u'------------------------------------ w- Itohi. uE r.m ..rod!, .re !uu t!!o
volved in complicated, tangles of red- i !!S
T"
"t
““J!
tow. Um. rtolnud. .re-re, llre wnre on"“
.
tape and technicalities, often at the II tner ahead as a nation The United j leceivcrshlti that ma-w tiundmln -ot
Sfl‘Uh fit’
««• becaure .3nn anrt UiU&lt;Ung m:wtgage* -will hav •
JWENpf ? EAR? AO° TODAY
expense of Justice. Unfortunately, too. [ of what lu citizemkare to it. nvt, took, .o t*. foreclt&gt;5ed within tlie next year: N ° Alicrdlng left Monday for Ohio
not mH of these blunders end with the from it And It wiJFcontinue to grow.ur
Age 15 to 18. Values to $18.00.
or
IinjCJ. creuu
credtt wconiea
b.Conie, eoairt
exuer?1 where hp. *‘n •----- a
visiting
unit."
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and
tq
flourish
as
we
contribute
to
its
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.r»i«n.^_
----- .n_ —
—..
same .type of ludicrous humor that,
Probably he to but he made no mention ;!‘‘,laUrt‘s *9 Londonvllie
and&gt; ..
MassilYour Choice while they last
lun
characterized
the "logic" of the welfare, not as wc grab from its rr- of them in his speech.
job i-iuntim.
In fact Iw made no answer or objec­
Frenchman and hl* Burgundian snails. I■. sources —Plymouth Mall.
tion to the main body ot Hoover *
THANKS LEGIONNAIRES!
speech in wliich the president reviewed.
AS LOUD. SPEAKERS RUMBLE '
.. ,.—
trl .
The thanks of this community
to due the
v“c steps taken
uwcu through
vuruuan the
ww reconlvco,,‘;, j-i.-i., T.
.
-j We are trying to concentrate on our|______________________
B,
the members of Browne-Cavender
Po. t struction
returnees
on Friday
ul.kjii finance
Iioaiicf cor;&gt;oratian
i n; iKiraucn and
uno other
omer . . . .5r .........................
—............
' to
/■f
....
a ... their
after
week's
agencies to bring uienti
about rvwicrjrecoversAp- home
,?. plr
h,,rn
f. 1,1 Getroit
after
a week's
WE RE STILL FOR BRUCKER! ' writing but the raucous tones of a con-[of the American Legion for the open •itSVKLirre
.i;&gt;. in
. Detroit
..
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Slut
with
rrlonH.
Candidate George W. Waith, whu gressiohal candidate orating tfirough Tncum conducted la-t Thursday me- parently nominee Roosevelt has ri„ ,'to&gt;t Wlth Hasnngs friends.
of Broadcloth. Guaranteed fast color.
13 candidate; fault to find with the Hoover policy or , Nrs ,5&lt;’rI1&gt;a M. Klffer. daughter of
uplm u b. bovrmor ol Uiu ran.. . loud .p-.k-r io * ralno^kole .udi: ning when nine of the '*
an&lt;l ‘',r&lt;
Townsend of Mt I
seeking the nomination for congress­ anything more constructive to offer,
breezed into Barry Co. last Tuesday and ence grouped about the court yard man appeared and expounded their himself.
Pleasant, spent part of last week in;
it stems strange that Franklin R-mi-'|Jasll,,a’1 t,lrn W€nt ta Spring Arbor.)
*poke here during the evening. Large-1 fountain makes thihkJng of any kind personal platforms.
"he,takes the train thU [
ly his address was given to a bomba*■' impossible. "We need a change of adThe event was a lesson in modern revelt centers his attack on Wall Street
because this large center of high nJ*”* -Monday for Columbia, California
tic type of criticism that to very easy ministration." roars the candldate- politics. Seldom to tt poMlbk- to drive nance and the -ixnurLil New Y&gt;rk -*hcr^ ah* Wl*’ S[*,K1 Ute winter. Site
home more effectively the plight to
to make.
i Maybe he does. but not half so badly as which the elector has been delivered. Stock Exchange arc in the state gov-!8°SJ lop hpr
While making the same *ort of a wc need a muffler for hto roaring Without mentioning names and with emed during 'the ;k»: two terms by
c Owtow »* caring for her
ot Grand Ledge,
speejh in Nashville, during the after- sound inffrno. Lot* of these candi- all kindnew let it be Wild tliat a great himself nnd over which he has farjm°9*r'
more authority than the federal gov-' ,
a',ri Mrs Arthur Gesler of St
rtcSm. one of his auditors arose and dates now running loose through the maprlty of tjidoe who pleaded for sup­
ernment. If all wa.- not well in th'.1
Gregon are visiting old friends
port
failed
to
convince
those
present
inquired if he rnijcht ask a question, state with their trick microphones and that they had any qualifications what­ "Street" why didn't Franklin Delano ‘”-2?? cl!}' •‘V1
Mr. Welsh consented. This gentle- jazz bands seem to be Intent on mak- ever for tlie position they seek.
do j-oniething about It.
'
[ “rn&gt; and Mrs, Ernest Burnham ot
man then said. "I have been greatly ling all the noise possible during the
The answer probably i? that RooNormal of Kalamazoo were
Tlie News has insisted frequently and
interested in what you propose to do. campaign became they know right well emphatically that a return to the old sevelt wm directing hto »]&gt;erch to t|Wil'l[rs“ n‘ MT an&lt;l Mrs J. c Keteham
average discontented
atscontcnu-d mqn who right jj over 8unrfa&gt;'’
i! you are elected governor; but you j they won't be heard from fgaln In a convention system to as inconceivable. j
ns a return to the stone age And yet (now
likes to hear
stinging
rritii-i-mHe j|
undoubtedly
banked
on
the
flirt
that
THIRTY
YEARS AGO TODAY.
haven't told us how jwi sw going long, long while.
the primary plan has robbed the party; undoubtedly bonked on the ftfrt that
to get- it done " That In substance is j
- ■■■
.b,..:.^1.,—;
n'cuisr man
Man would
wiui.u ■not
11,11
unurrMrs
—
••
H G u&lt;wr,
Seeley vr
of ui*uun.
Biwabik. Mln­
system upon which our government Is I Mr.
M- Average
— under.
।
uie
|
stand
that"
tlie
federal
government
Jias'nawta,
»&gt;
k
&gt;
I'm been spending
builded
of
every
vestige
of
puny
re-1
—
the whole thing. It 1* easy to find
HITCH-HICKERS
‘
with
Mr.—.
——her parents.
—t re---and
fault; easy to make promtoesj. butj Hitch-hikers have been unusually sponsibiiity — responsibility for those I—- . I —i -------------- ; I summert-rr
[Mrs.
John
Michael,
returned
home
who seek office and responsibility for';
when it comes to delivering, that is a - numerous aioqg the trunk lines this1 tlie public acts of those elected.
i
different thing.
Mr. Welsh would summer. One usually feels inclined to।
Frank Hamilton of Chicago is the
Scarcely one statesmanlike utter- :
probably find the members of the Jegto- j stop and give them a 'lift. If there to ance was heard Thursday evxmmg.
, guest of his grandmother. Mrs. I, A.
. Holbrdok, who iq occupying one of Mrs.
lure.had their own ideas. They would ■ room in the car- Probably in the Prohibition repeal, soldiers'bonus, guv-j
Hose Colgrove-s cottages at Wall lake. |
not in many Instances agree with hl* | great majority of cases you would be eminent guarantee of bank deposits,
The Misses Gladjrs’ and* EdKli 7s7acheap money, farm relief ‘-whatever is
'ham of Yorkville, who have been the
own He would no doubt propose some ! perfectly safe in taking on these road- meant by that).and other similar nor--!
\VI.\'[)S and u &lt;n.v.v
impractlcal things. A candidate, making j side passengers but there is always a trums were prescribed as the remedy:
1 guests•• ot. their tirtUMpuitbi.',
grandparent. .air.
Mr. miq
and
t
arc
always
on
the
{Mrs.
v.’
-------- ---------miny promises, to not apt to prove cap-1 risk. Many robberies and occasional lor existing evils. "Semi ma and I'll
Syw Han,1,lon rvlunWd “,,n,p
'Saturday.
side ot the ablest,
able ot redeeming hir'promise. Ofteni violent crime* have been perpetrated this;" "Choose me.and I'll do that!"!
| Mr and Mrs. N. 8. Graham ot End
THE WATER-LILIES OF MONET.
he does not care whether lie does ar Iby peojiie who disguise as hjtch-hlkcrs. Only those who had-served Jn Congresv:
naviffutbr. — Gllv
Clair. Wlscondii. have been Hie guests!
were chary of. making promises On-­
First, you select the resort where you
। of the latter's parents. Mr and Mrs. ', A landscaiw does not exist until it
RON.
not.
;Nor doc* the presence of women and said flatly he did.not promise because;
!Joseph Pllug, Sr. during the past few],haa been invented by a painter. Thus wish to camp and.move in. then notify
We doubt if Mr. Welsh changed j children insure that the hikers are Iw had learned |o doubt his ability to!
jdays They left for Adrian this morn- | ।the banka of the Loing vanished with your favorite bootlegger of your n^w
many vote* In Barry county. As far j safe. Liberality is too often reward- deliver while tlie Other gave kindly
| Sisley; had It not been for him. that
mg
where
Mrs.
Graham
will
make
a
'.
caution to hto opponents against rash!
;to we can leam the sentiment here te ed with a gun in the back. Many of promises
ijvisit
visit after which she will return lo this ,'[Articular stream would not have mir­ location. Take along with you a few
,
rored m many glorious dawns, nor boxes
I
of choice Stinker Doro PerfecIdty.
■
.
What we arc tryingsay to that the'
that, through the experience he has'these hlkcra are worthy people who
! Mrs. Dr. Everett of Hillsdale is the drifted bluish ice-floes.
tos. the hx-al dealer might not carry
gained m one term. Governor Brucker I have been hit hard by fortune but a primary system is fllling congress hk
One of the best Inventors of land- ,them in slock. Take two or three dogs
,gt^st of her niece, Mrs c W. Mixer,
Xwould undoubtedly do better ns gov- [safe rule to follow is; give a lift only well as other public places with a |
with you, there are always plenty of
and of In r •Uster. Mrs Charles Hatton.
strange collection ot office holders al a.
the age of eighteen, he met .Bondin
cnior for this state for the next two' to tho*c you know,
Mrs Maude Armstrong and infant the painter who succeeded in making rabbit;! and sheep for them to chase.
time when the besl material In the!
years than any other man wlio has
“
If you think, they are getting too much
son of Holland are the guests of Mr the
land k required to meet our common I
wind visible,' he taught Monel to exercise, tie them up nnd let 'em howl;
and
Mrs
F
DcPlantn.
Mrs*
Armstrong
problems
been suggested .for the place and that
TH^MODEST PENNY.
paint outdoors. Bondin, a native of
■: less authority over Wall Street and the
Like otiver critics, the writer finds Mock market titan the New York staw was formerly Mb&gt; Maude Bentley of Honfleur. painted the wind as it it will help to drown out the racket
includes Mr. Welsh
Consider the humble penny. Al­
;
this
city.
made by the loud s|».-aker your neigh­
it difficult to point out" the remedy — ] government that he heads. It n so
though representing the lowest unit in
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard and blanches, or darkens, at will a marine bor has placed tn an open window.
A QUESTION OF CREDIT. .
jour monetary system, it to one of the Vem Brown.in the Ingham Co. New.i. ■ easy to mlsrepreM-nt the power of the daughter.- Eduh, Anzolctta and Fran­ horizon, or in one puff, swell* the Don't fail to take a motorboat along,
[federal government. .Yet our country ces who lift last Wednesday to make wave*, and the veils and skirt* of wom­ keep it running nil day and half the
‘ We were rather amused this after- ■ most useful and active. States have
Roadside warning
to picnicker.-: to still a utuop oi states each oi which, a two weeks’ trip around the Great en; who—this being Un- end of the night without any muffler‘on it It
- noon to hear a ■candidate for a state! built up road^ystem* through the co!- spotted by our Road Scout No. 23456 li*« righto of its owjrthat the federal
Second Empire—had only juM taken to won't make any more noise than u
office pn the Democratic ticket attack j lection of pennies for weight and gas way down in Georgia:
1
! government may not touch except by Lakes returned Saturday from Milwau- silting on bcnchM . ..
pinning .mill or a stone crusher, and
kec. owing to the sudden tUneM of Mto*
noTIS.
special act.
Monet did fra- sunlight what' Bon­ when the racket finally stops, the in­
thr adnuniMmtlon for extravagance, tax. The Post Office Department at
din ha* done for the wind. The object habitants wifi know your variation u
Trespaser s on this here place will! And in this connection. Nominee
and by way ot illustration, quote figures Washington estimates that the increase
depicted is merely ah excuae for the over
‘
■'
.
FQRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
and facts that were first accumulated ‘ of first-class letter rate from two to mnnera^IXigs wiqh aint never ben]staunch supporter of state right- ncnovel vibration* of light that the artist
W. D. Hayes i* enjoying, the breezes found he could render. In lu* youth. , He sure the boys take their cataand made public this spring by Vern | three cents will increase Its revenue overly soshibul with strangers and I cording to the historic Jcf!&lt;;rsonian
Monet wm partial U&gt; red and crimson ’ pult* nnd target rifles along. There
Brown, Republican representative of 1100.000.000 and thus help materially dubble barr.l shot gun wich amt iodrd tradition, ft is aurpriMna. therefore,
are- plenty ot bird*, young ducks,
Miss
Hattie
DePuv
to
now
.
one
of
i
j
boats
and
windmill*
u*hlrhng
in
the
Ingham county and pfibltoher of” a {to reduce the customary deficit. It to with no sofy pillcrs. Dam if 1 aim that his "Nine Point.-' call. for tht'' the compositors on the Banner
imldsyof puppy fields Then he went chickens and pig* besides mall boxes
tired ot this here lie! raisin on ’mj ; greatest 'Concentration of federal power
Mtos Kittle Stebbins nf Eaton Rapat Mason:
He, possible, should the sale* tax ever come nn
&gt;- overAo violet, arid the result was and window glass for them to use for
propuiy.
.M._re
—Cliesaning
u....— Antes.
j und jurisdiction ever tq be proporid;
targets When you see the boy* rock­
credit, of course, i into' general use. that thj? major cost
I during ■peacetime,' . '
’J.’’’”.” •—----- --------------cathedral facade*, and haystack* caJudge Smith wav in Charlotte । cessed by mauve gleam*. In his old age ing the boat until it dip* waler, laugh
i AU of this confirms our impression
LETS PASS A LAW - “ \
I to k-ave the im- of running governments may be done
Thursday to attend the funeral of. he became the painter of azure and at them and commend them for their
. . ..
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facto were ones through penny collections. The penny ■Usually when human affaffis that
jjght; by dccom|*j*ing tlie latter he got bravery, and some day when the boat
are being conducted along varlou.:“"^bh-d.y a gcod.fellow with mag- Ward Shriner
red httneif. Un- 1* a modest little coin but a very useful
Miss Genic Brn^n entertained two , sheete of blue on which he floodni enfl- comes drifting in bottom side' up the
wordiy hues go skidding in manv d:- n?:,c l*r«&gt;n»nty-an aristocrat, who
neighbors will be delighted to help the
lent one u&gt; the conduct.of &lt;or in the at- rectibn*. &lt;be popular erv is: “Pa** ft. “ wcW » t horough-goWg gentleman • lady friends from Muskegon Imi week.: lew beds of wuter-Ulie* He grew -num- sheriff drag the lake for their bodlev
Miss
S
um
.Deering
and
Master
Dpn
oured of those daughters of the oore to
IM-tf ■ tempt to conduct) prderly society.
law and make things better
In th- . Nor L' h,‘
couiwge. Hto fight tn
Don't bury your garbage. PuLit tn
wiki clamor for correction of a wronu i ri'TtY°^re ’•’[,aV“Svs &lt;jf infantile (Smith returned from Bay View lost | the extent of painung nothing else, do- pajier bags and old pasteboard cartuQs.
f
. tng away with the Mwre. even wKh Die
situation, lawmaker- are be*eut«-d wt:h juri‘ 1'!dtT' •“Iffimab-e and after he had evcnini:
Mr- G. g Spaulding and Ml*s Al- |*ky and delving deeply into W»c spongy haul It out In ti&gt;e road and kick it off-'
many plmu.earh designed by &gt;t- au-.
,Pnc’ He Mudge left Thursday Imi to vteit ponda. He reproduced their surface* by' n tew rods Irorn somebody's dooryard
thor a* ^.perfect volution for the alim H '” ’*v ’
—-•••— *• *iMhi vs in tlve Post Office Departfriends in New York and Massa- looking at them with an unspoiled’ Of course, it will smell to heaven but
govertlWent. Of course-, sonic of th- hlbitcd ability lo act without fear or
reun.
—
— ” ■—* — ■“---------- J
• •
it .may be slow, but you'd never plan* have merit und often beewne the favor But Roisevflt. like Napoleon, churetU.
1 Jt*1* —
dve ot
The many friend* of MUs Bertha »xwld ot coldH .nd rfn.^U;«v IhM h.d
is
-uilcriius
!rum
a
great
ambition. He
w it to watch u mail truck turn a* foundation for the solution ut the,
l-rn wuund u be W.0M unld 1&gt;“ “ h*”„b""
Ir».is a careen« who is guvmg. more Bentley are congratulating her upon catnc
problem.at hand; but a vast majority'.
:e: —Judge.
•
body will notice the stench from the
having
been
selected
to
teach
in
the
,
•&gt;f the suggestions offered'are hnprac-' thoirght ti&gt; getting Mr. Roosevelt into Grow Me school near Detroit
Monet
grew
hl*
water-UliM
in
tin*
”
rb
*K
e
w,1
«
n
J™
brcak
&lt;»»P
uk*-’
t.'ie White lluuv; than he t» to what
tlcal.
imptwible.
and
quito
unworkable.
iuilever became of the fellow wlio
W H Ham* and J H. Van Arman
What ap;&gt;ears in theory to be a per­ Mr. Roosevelt will .do alter he gets
say. "Furget |t!" when or If you fect and enduring solution to some j there. Ycl the depression ts not over and their wive* went to St Clair verny near Vernon. I went there to aee,?^ n 1 ,
him, wluch w.u. no, easy, tout Araene
J’^yd?LfrelHht
1 ‘S
• 1 •.■&gt; pay him back a dime?— problem becomes, in actual practice, I and can even become more severe un­ Flat*. Detroit, and Cleveland, leaving Alexandre wa* zealous in my behalf ;l*me ^ou ure down the road a couple of
Friday and will be gone a week.
i
less
the
person
in
charge
during
the
An.TrltwhHXp2nd”lJrtui'
l1- !?"" “Wh-bocd .111 rtaa dismal failure; it to a’failure because,
quite often.. Human nature will not. al­ next lour years to exiwricnced. prac.(td
m»sl.r
dn-Mrf
visllor,
«nd
fcp-.
up
"
“
1
“
“
J™|
‘
"WM"*
bltwd
low it to take it* theorrtira! course ;tii-uL hard-working and has given in- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
'tiinmet
The trestle sidcwa|k on the south
Human nature, with Its Vanity, its trnre though! to what he will d6 alter
not
In bloom,
!—1 l&lt;rWP ■
side of State street near Fall creek to h«d *lU.rrd or
seltishiH-e*. it* greed, its even pardon-- hr win.- tht» elect loft
w .rrlvrt In Un. to ■» uoumnd. ot ' Several days ago t was watching
»■&gt;■*■■■• a
: afford to go t&lt;&gt; U»rm..bu,.
to be rebuilt
young mud hen that stood straight and
About two men are at work along the bulging water-lilies on the glazed' wa­ motionless in tlie grass by the roadside.
*«’’',Kh!
•a* much by staying away, often stand, m U). wa&gt; «,f idealism and
adventuring tlwurv
,depfe»*ion With proper tooderthip line of the Chicago and Lake Huron ters—Prom "Years of Pletity," by E.; AtUietoame time I observed a hiuiDe
oramont.
Ex-Duchess
De
Clermont
'
dr
Som.»n&lt; or.ee Lavi that thr be*:
not hare suffered railroad between this city and Flint
fred
' and fifty or sixty pounds of hugovernment is Hut winch govern
“'"•'xpaitewn. this nominee -ays and 4 carload of Iron was received —Tonnerre. Translated by Florcnoe ■ r
and Victor Llona.
f1••i»n
”’ cussCdness coming down the road
louid't have hud Jex.t
This means, nf course, tut1 'r' onr ,oi :he "10“. ^‘mlstic ftom Port Huron last week •
He mw the bird. Moses, when he slew
the moving picture.-flie talking ma­ under such a government people an
of ovre^xpdmjon in the en­
W- E. ffyhart, will appear in ids’
- Hie Egy ptian, had nothing on this guy
chine. or tlie telephone—but he was a able and willing n, control and govern •lrr.v.Lr,I;’'d^!'“,Y.L&gt;^“‘
original creation of B&lt;&gt;b Bnerly tn the
I by way ot caution. After selecting a
'ork cuy^-a. "white Union hall Wednesday and Thursday
stone of suitable sire, he looked first
great man nevertheless.— Southern themH.-hc.-i; tlyy arc willing to .applv i b;Hldl,lsr’n
Mdf-discipline without thr aid of an &lt;'If1'wnY "* Il'4/Uc J,-[',Purl-on*. And evening.
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
this way and then that, and when lie
, Lumberman."
’
•
Rev. j. B. Huhn of MlddlcVlUe wu.
army of public official, I: seems to Us ;th5 ‘ruidl*1*f ■sl,:rLt
this projthat g&lt;xid government, fike the King-,\a’’
Emmanuel Sndtti. at stricken down'In the pulpit of tlie ,M
Uthough Mr. Gandhi to said to have dom of Heaven, is within us—and each! Jhat_tunc a boon compamon of Frank- E church of this city yesterday with « timer, hard work and common senre bru‘t’' «« P"*" ,cje*‘“re? lrB Wiat 1
■&gt;’n»il &gt; Justly or n&gt;
in business and government to see us pa,&lt;1
*ol*'dnt l°°k good in print,
of us. at individuals, must fulfill the - in
f’&lt;’* !f R"MCV&lt;'1* P°*- paralytic stroke. He is still living, but safely through to andtber great period *° 1 wl" *eave itouL—O- B- G. •
delicacy and ci all
though tie never won a suit.—Weston manly and womanly part if the thing j
to Pr«bc* —- --------------—
of prosperity."—Roger W. Babson.
*“*
mere’relished by tne gourmet s tha/ithe
we call government is to Improve to t,u T?l,*ps* °* a.
ycars bence. small.
NO COLLATEBAL.
Leader.
fat. tender specimen* of Burgundy Ol
the point of efficiency, security, and w*s”‘ n Tc,!‘
hlm not
tel1
0,1 fYlda&gt; evening last we had the '“At one time the world's trade center' Two Georgia darkies were discussing
good
friend
Alfred?
,
pleasure
oX
listening
to
an
address
'on
economy.-Birmingham
Eccentric.
e
---------------UI... towto. Uxrewred raraumpttoo
Tr&lt; ..rest Inrenuon Is • ulklps
As u matter of faA nobody in the national politics before the Hayes and was the Mediterranean. Today it to the. the fjnandal condition of the country.
Tomorrow It will be the Pa- They didn't agree.
•
Utrereeu smhKttre, of there .tore-• „.m
w. pretomuM Utot Ut.
United Stales even after tlie spectac- Wheeler Club in tills city, by John W. Atlantic..
'
NOT SO FloATTERING.
—Capt. Robert Dollwr.
I "You'* all wrong," one vociferated.
mono, wstreprer. UrereW ere.urre mor. .xpettit,. models .hUp«r soothj ular stock market collapse. * believed Custer. Esq. a resident of the first dfic."
1
One hundred business and proles- lihat
----------। "Dey aint no money sho'lage. Ah
•.bat a prolonged depression was at ward of this city. Mr. Custer to an ex­
another plffleult pcobkm tor nretUt u®, utwt li u . mure. Umpt.. tart tfs
The
axis
of
all
scientific
work
mah
banktih
Is
he
out
o'
money
sional men ot Grand Rapid*, dengnai-'
&lt;. U
mu ak year. cuwneH
For M1W
more
than
busincM ceedingly able speaker and handled his,
ir.,rnult&gt; to mln. BpripreUh M-1 um. to nt up-ana. utywap. Ih. water ed as the ’Committee of 100" have re-,: hand
the convlctipn that the world is an &gt;nd he luk me In de vault and showed
leaders, farm leaders and political
Helals met.
Aamttreair wnrelhm,
lhe pemropm i. me, .on «.rm- turned a report after considerable in- leaders of both parties expected' the subject in a manner well calculated] ordered and comprehensive entity, me piles an' pUes o' money. An I say*
to carry conviction to every hearer. We '
must be done, but what? Th?r« were | Humorist.
vestigation. - severely scoring City upward trend to continue after minor hope hi* services may be secured to which is a religious sentiment. My re- could he let me have jes' a little. An'
ligtou* feeling ts a humble amazement he says sho' he could. Hu Ah any col*
Manager George Welsh'* much talked technical adjiutmenu had been made, ; canvass the county.
game laws to protect game but can'
at trve order revealed in the small' Isl'rult Au Ah hasn’t. Now dat's
anything that one picks from tree i Still, lhert’* a way wc can get rid of about 'Grand Rapid* Plan' of relief.; In Tact why didn't Mr. Roosevelt, him­
patch of reality to which our feeble • what’s de matuh wU die country. Dey's
all iTsi
hooey «
and cheap
dap. self, inform the country of the impendJnmU and nU wads^.hret., nnrers'onr sreflu, empa. our bread Irnes and ;ji as
7ap
re thopolitical
The truth ts. that Mr Roosevelt Intelligence is equal."—Albert Einstein. । plenty o' money but we'se jes' ruruiln'
trail“ Not
so su-eel“teir
rliv'it
' ...»
.... .. ...
be called game? Admittedly not, ab-;our postal daficit m one big sweep, ant for gubernatorial honors. Tlw. and failed lo-divulge hl* knowledge didn't foresee the depression; and now
----------'sho’t on.coIlatTul.”
that
he
finds
htuuctf
in
the
midst
of
It.
"Nothing can stay the rapid mech-[
-------------- -t n &gt;
.
surd utterly illogical I Likewise by any ; Just send the wheat to the unemployed roais t.-avekd by politicians this year;Mmply tweause a -member ol the op­
uuxstton « industry and the arts, tar | IU» fortunate that the women who
stretch of the intelligence, one could]by parcel postJudge.
I*2P
*«*1lly rough.—Al Weber in poang political party occupied the he apparently has-no constructive pro­ this
is in the direction of essier living' 1 are worried about the wrinkles in their
gram
to
offer
tor
rebuilding
industry
l
’ ■
j t“e chtooygan Observer.
! presidency, he is inteiuely unpatriotic. .and agriculture.
-A. H. Compton. Nobel pruc winner, (fact cant *ee the wedge* in their neck

12 Youths’Suits $

Boys’ DRESS SHIRTS

Boys’ Hose at 19c and 35c pair
Boys’ Sweaters, Caps, Underwear
and Etc. Greatly Reduced
for This Clearance

The Store for Dad and Lad'

A Quotation

From Our Scrap Book ' Camping Suggestions
And Observations

Pungent Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

&lt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 94, 1*31

I
Settle This Winter’s
HEAT Question Now

e

FARMER''BROWN
SPOKE HERE WAY
FURNISH UNSELFISH
SERVICE
COOPERATIVE MARKET­
ING HELP TO FARMERS
Anawered^Ajflany
Questions
About federal Farm Board

ESTATE
Heatrola

*

and Told of Its Work

rar-one pay* 23c tor one-third of one ■
ty^d. Till* wtU illustrate why the'
farmer u getting harmed and the con­
sumer rimmed becatw of'the lack of(
orderly marketing, which it i* the alm '
of the Farm Board and the Farm Bu­
reau to promote.
In concluslori "Farmer’ Brown said.
"Our trouble Is home-made, because
we have devoted our time to produc­
tion and forgotten the important part
which' distribution plays. We have
handed the marketing of farm plod nets
,over to speculators ’ Congrru has
'agreed to help tlie farmer work out a
System of orderly marketing if he will
agree to eo-opcrate Sup-ly th* farm-

Clean Milk and Vegetables
Form a Perfect Food for Both
Children and Grown-Ups ...
You love to aee your youngster* eat. It gives you a real thrill, especially if it la the
. right kind of food, because you know you are doing your part to
■
provide them with good health and strong bodies—the
best assets any growing boy or girl can have.
.

There Is Nothing Like Good Clean Milk
For Children Or Grown-Ups.

: -. About J50 members of the Farm
: Bureau and their Wive* attended tlie
meeting aiuiauncvd to be held in Jhe
for as low as
Mrtliolhst church' In Hit* city Sundai
■afternoon lost, to br dddrp.wd by
UNCI.KAN. (ountlcMT epidemic* have been
loo. it l&gt; the CHEAPEST FOOD your money
"Farmer" Brown, a unique character,
to the consumer to aid in un ortraced directly to that aource. Highland* Hair,
ran buy. Plenty nt our rich. clean milk, along
a thinker, a iiructlcai farmer' and an
y. co-operative marketing ot hU
intere'tmg *|&gt;eakcr. who gave his audi­
health-building diet for young or old. TRY IT
ence a lot to think about
He 1* a
Fariner" Brown i» a clear capable. |
and SEE}
member of the Federal Farm Board.
incisive thinker, n practical farmer
Owing to the absence’ of Mrs with a practical mind, who has Use
Brumm, the vice-president. Walter capacity to expm* hl* view* clearly
Highlands Dairy Grade “A” Milk (Pasteurized or Rau&gt;&gt; 10c Quart
time In the hlitor, of our
Fisher, presided. Wayne Conklin and and forcibly.
Highland/ Dairy Grade “B" Milk 'Pasteurized or Raw* 8c Quart
hi* sister Ruth, led tlie singing u! the
hymns The invocation was given by
much for io little money.
Secretary C. F AngHl ML*s Andrus,
a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jerry An­
have the Genuine ESTATE
drus of Carlton, rendered a pleasing
HEATROLA how thry like
piano solo
them.
A»k them how
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mr Ivar Outran, of the Farm Bu­
reau News, introduced Farmer" Brown
ing for the furl thry con­
of Arizona, whose theme wax. “TIte
sume. A#k them If thry
(Continued
from
page
one)
' Marketing Act.** which he declared was
arr xalisHrd that they
the unifying factor for the farmer. H." road* and bridge committee of the
____________________
stated that in Michigan there are 4(K) supervisors and presented to the board I
economical house heating
Be Sure and Get a
farmer-owned elevator* and marketing at their April 1930 aculon. the original bay at Uw liome of Mr and Mrs Alappliance to be had and
exchange*
for
b?an*.
potatoes,
fruits,
then order -one for your­
iwtltion was held to be. illegal Ac- bert Proit ot Lansing.
GENUINE HEATROLA
milk, etc, serving mote than 75.&lt;M0
self and prose that all thr
n new petition wa* circulatedMrs Marvin Ctoler and win Ray at­
farmers There are 12-500 such insti­ cordingly
wonderful thhigs they say
August 1929 The bill of tile com-' tended the Busy Bit picnic at Gun
Do Not Be Misled! *
tution* in the-United State*. “Farm­ m
about the Genuine ES­
plainant* recite* tlie fact that no aur- - lake Sunday.
er" Brown Ls a lettuce grower ffnd a
TATE HEAT KOI. A are true.
vey
wa*
made
as the law requires on
Mr-*nd Mr* Hirward Smith and
fruit raiser. He was one of the origi­
presentation ot the new petition : Una$aUrnded !he ionia fair Tuesday
nator* of tlie Marketing'Act. He 1* un the
nrwl
he, artinn
and nn
no furl
furthet
action U*Urir*
k«*lr^ tn
to the
Every dollar you Invest in Building and Loan is secured by first
iirtgatlon farmer. Hl. Arizona farm completion of the road was taken at
Mr and Mr* Wilber Gibbs of Ka.amortgages un real estate security on tome one's home—Tlw Cat­
r. 400 feet below sea level. He claim* that time
masoo have moved into the Iwuw oil
tle of the American family. Come what may. this security will
to be a seml-cowpunclier. \
On April 9. 1930. still another petl- • Mrs Celia.Potts' farm.
never get to the point where it will embarrass the investor.
"Ye shall know the truth land the
Wright and Sherman Clifibrd are
‘'i »rnong
~ the
■'» Boy*
T Scout* attending camp
truth shall make you free." He .-aid
tn '“
th*
The basis of all wealth in America has always been real estate.
that i* ax true nf economic truth a* ot
.
lat Pnir l*k* for ten davs
'
DepresMonx may come and go. and they always leave real estate
spiritual truth. Christianity. h&gt;- de­
In a safe portion df increased value
clared. is the instrument that takes .»&gt; mutta ... I.
!»•
co*!“■
Tlie Standard for 39 years has found first mortgages on homes
wrvitude cut ot service. He declurixl. e.st petition as is required by tlie Co­ Mrs George Poland
the security that can be depended upon in times of s'tress to coma
vert
road
act.
Instead
of
that
n
sur
­
that the Farm Bureau and the Fann
through without loss and allow the paying 5*2 dividends to our
ADAMS LAKE.
.
i prW)n quartette and the address 4&lt;y Board alm to furnish unselfish service vey. which was made under the alleged
POD UN K.
Certificate Holders. Never a loss and never a. miss:
not alone to fanners, but lo tiK»e wlio illegal petition, previously referred to.
‘ Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mr* Her-1 Governor Brucker
Nearly
everyone
around
these
parts
was adopted.' which, the complaint
FOUR INVESTMENT.
iiert Morehou.w were. Mr and Mr-. ' »*lwin Baldwin and Corl BAgley are purchase their product*.
। attended the Ionia Free Fair und realleges is contrary to law.
'
Two
c
1
om
«-.
s
of
fqlk*
oppose
the
Guy Fewte*. and dtlldmi of Hasting-. I *wo local boy* to enjoy lhe camp uctl•
On April 9. 1930 a resolution was,l ported it One. r
Marketing Act. First, the speculators,
Mr and Mrs William Waddell of Mor-1
Kellogg camp this wet k
w
—
U uthat
..«, not w
«! George Gallup and family have
presented
to
the
board
to
ex-'
gan and Mr nnd Mrs. John Blocher ' Mr. and Mrs Bert Brown entertained who realize that eo-opcrativc market- cc-d 930.000 be rai.wtd by bonds for the 1 moved from the Bros* house to Yankee
and son Junior of' Woodland. Met I-j frienda from Battle Cwtk «m Saturday,. iiyi Ukra away horn thim the chance oonslructibn of the Hastings Center »I’HW.
dean Morehouse returned with tlw latMi^^nad Mr-. Frank^Bagley and Mr to gamble with the famwr*’ product* road. That resolutionJwas
Lai’uonjwu tosttol-.iUw
**•«*'
nl
at the &lt;*«*•“ w**1"' -- c'"
- k -■&gt;'and
Mrs. Marcus Bagley attended thr■ Second. t!»e uninformed, thr one* April session. At
ter to six-nd the Weak.
"
•*“ *?'
At th- CMobTr
Criewold at Jaffarton
Detroit, Michigan
—----------------2
------a-a
Visitor*
al
Geo.
Ransoms
over
the
Vcnior Fcwles* of Hasting* 1* spend­ funeral of the. former*. aUter. Ml**, wlaxn the Farm Bureau want to work the road commission
\r&lt;wdm mended,
Misses McGuiing the week with Clark- Monhuuse Mary Bagley, of Banfield. Dan Baglry with at the present time. "Truth." wp.hout asking for a new petition, the week end -were, the ..
...
Ijxal Representative
and enjoying Mime of the activities w&lt;j* unable to attend on account of 111- he- said, "like electricity defies analy- ran.lru.Uan at . coven rt»d on
»* »*■«' •"&lt;&gt;,
.nd Mr.
sls."
Tlie
Federal
Fann
Board
were
at Kellogg camp.
&gt;" t tint IJ. L. MAUS &amp; SON
M* onw
to, tanl'&lt;*"*“"J d“u«1'u-' M,tTwo hundnd Cub and Boy Scout#, almo-st mobbed by cabinet members. ot .uprrtitor. b&gt;- m.lontr rata, rraotn- Ra3' “
Mr*. Albert Hngrrs received the
■ ,
HASTINGS, MICH.
news FridAy that her brother. George ,1are meeting today 'Monday* al Kel- ' rongressmen. .bankers and other* who mrndrd IM ranalruetlon. Umlltn, thr .
,
^ro«n .nd
... ,Allegan
n...
.... a
camp where they'll! enjoy a teni demanded that they stop the drop in mat to &lt;30.000 .nd .uthunMn? thr. 4“u‘h'" *n'1
P”*"
“»
Blu's. of near
had met with
l&gt;alnfii! accident." to ing dragged about ,111&gt;S ♦»»nR Tliursday evening will be the price of wheat in 1930 when it tMuln. nl bond, nrarulrj to cow &lt;hr Hayward
**,—•"&gt; reunion Sunday.
forty rod* by a frightened taw. with -oimpflke. Friday afternoon will to- a readied BOc Tlie l&gt;rm Board told project
This resolution fixed the
the rope wrapped around hi* atm Hto,,l&lt;'W
prokmin and on Sunday aft- them that course was against thr law county * proportion of the coat of the j
condition la critical.
! ermwn at four o’clock will be Vesper ot supply and demand. Wheat later road at 50 per cent. The complaint
Friday evening tlie McCallum Com- service* with a special ptogratn to। on tn Liverpool via* selling al 30c a alleges that the fixing of the county’s
bushel
when
it
was
«flc
in
the
United
inunity club, with un attendance of wliioh Uw public i* invited,
, Blates, due to the lielp of the Fann proportion at HO per cenb of the crat I
over seventy, wa* entertained on tlie;
’••
1 Board. Tliat Board I* accused of wast­ voided the action of the'board, if It 1
pretty lawn at the home of Mr "and
DOUD CORNERS.
had not been voided by other conaldMr.- David Shepherd. Tin young; The Cedar Creek L. A. 8 will meet ing 9500.000.00G: but tliat i* a revolving erations mentioned.
peoptayrendered an especially line 1 with Mrs. Sam Gieb of 210 Eunice Ave . loan fund. Twelve thousand farmAfter thL* action by the board of soowned associations have received loan*
rmuicul program
Parchment. KaLiniaux*
pervtoor* at the October 1930 aeaaionJ
Mrs. Hazel Bagley of Dvitnn spent' Mr nnd Mr* John Houghtallng were from that board. Sixty-five |&gt;er cent of. which favdled lhe construction of the
Munday with her mother. Mn*. Irving 1 called away suddenly due to Hie *tck- the fund was loaned to such aaaoda- rood, the county road commission pro-,
llons
and
nr.»t
ot
it
has
been
repaid
Boulter.
.
. ness of hl* fa'.liel^
The speaker raid hr had been cwded to a*#css and fix the benefits. I
Mr* David Shepherd i* enjoying a i Mn&gt; Robert McMuiuii* returned
They assessed three per cent of the.
visit from tier brother, Mr Mason, wife home Sunday after caring for an uncle asked how he could Justify the bu ro»t to tlw village of Nashville, which
salaries paid by tlie Federal Farm
and son of Petersburg, Ohio Hwy ail I of Asayria
tlie complaint state* litas contrary to J
cprnt Sunday at Gull lake visiting and
~
'' crowd at the Doud -Board, such a* they give to Milner, thr statute, which doe* not. conternThere was a good
head of the wheat growers, who re­
meeting old friends.
'
school reunion Saturday.
ceives 950.000 and Cretemore who re­ plate including incorporated villages.
Mr' and Mr* George -Morehouse and
. The complainant*
iio
in thir"case
uua case allege
auege i
ceives
*7.5.000.
If
the
Farm
Bated
son Herbert and family nnd Mrs Irv­
The "cargo ot tea dumped into Bos­
that there has been a decided changer
ing Boulter attended the "
Knickerl.’.lL..
ton Harbor by the American pitriots, actually paid such salaries they could
be
accused oi
be accused
of g.v.ng
giving i&lt;x&gt;
too mucn.
much, urn
but u
It * ""X'nJh.‘.ha
b icker picnic held al Long take on during
____ „the
__ _______
______
“Boston
Tea___
Party” was haptien*
that
the
Farm
Board
due*
njjL
“
,
"
n
®
,he
which
it
1*
praahltuip.l from Amoy.
Amnv China.
Chinn '
"Jhyrsday and dftjoycd the Jackson shipfied
... Mr Cretemore
........ ........
posed to improve, due to financial concon­
pay. ...
th».-m
knows ,.n
al! Posed
about cotton He wa» already cm­ dition*. and that a large portion of the
i ployed and had to be taken from hi* signers of the original and later-pe­
former Job He sqvcd 9119.000,000 in tit ion* for the road have since signed
one year far the cotton grower*. Hl* a request, and presented it to the Bar­
salary to 925.000. not *75.030 The rest ry comity ruad cosnmlsaion on July 1.
he earn* by aimniL-ieion of 5c a bale, tliat Uw road be not built
The complaint recites enactment*
which I# paid by the owners of the
cotton. »ot tlie Farm Board. The rep- have made it possible lo build this rood
son for the criticism* of salaries of with far less hardship to the ix-ople ol
Farm Board number* asi«l employee*, the assessment district and that thry
said the (peaker, t* tliat speculator* therefore do not wish il donty under
and commission men *ee in co-opera­ tlie Covert Act
TJie complainant* allege that they
tive markeung a threat to their profit.*
They realise that the marketing of believe It is tin" plan ol the county road
farm product* i* getting out ot their commission to start uork on the Has­
We have just closed our SIXTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR in
tings
Center highway m the near fu­
hands Tliat to why y&lt;xi have this mud
Hastings and we wish to THANK OUR MANY CUS­
throwing at .the Fann Board. Nine^ ture. The plaintiffs therefore ask that
ty-fbe per cent of all
the tobacco thr commission be restrained from so
TOMERS for their patronage. We hope that we may
crop-In the United States i* luuulieH doing, and they request the court as
•
continue to serve you.
by f X|r person*. The Land-O-Lake* follow#.
1 That , the defendants make a full,
crciuncry. a farmer-owned and «&gt;ntrolled btuinev. handled *50.000.000 in true and complete ansder to the com­
5 Lb. Bo* 24e
plainants'
allegations
dairy product* last year. This Mg inQLHCK
2 That the defendant* be forthwith
stitutloii held the price ‘of butter tn
1930 up to 35c a pound, while the enjoined from jiroceeding w ith the con- i
AFTER THE STORM—This shows what Is left of a fine hewn-tlmber
speculator* were trying to force it struction of thr so-called Center road
barn. 50x60 feet, belonging to Sherman Ffihrr. Section II. Grant Town­
down to 30c. We must realize what 1» until further order of the court
ship, Cheboygan County, destroyed by windstorm June It. this year. It
3 The complainant* ask the court
happening
Speculators in board*
la a TOTAL LOSS—NO WINDSTORM INSURANCE! Can
'of trade In this country alone bought that the temporary Injunction be made
you afford lo have this happen to you?
Town Talk Blend
u.
. and sold 20.000.000 000 builiel* of permanent,
Judge
Hawley
'has
authorised
the
wheat, when Citin’total annual crop is
around 700.000.DdD bushels; and not issuance of the temporary injunction
in accordance with the petition, which
all of that goes to the‘market
Co-operative marketing will do away 1* the usual course in such actions.
with thi* and bring the consumer and Tlie day fixed for the hearing to Thurs­
day, September 15. when the regular
producer
closer
together,
saving
tlie
m
cost of Uli* selling of tlie crop 6t 30 September session of the court will be
time* over on board* of trade. The in progress, at which time the court
1? R f T I HT 1 A n C ORDER a supply now
46 Years PROMPT and EQUITABLE settlement of all losses.
loss -in the handling of farm croiw will decide wJiether the injunction
* *« VJ * A U M n 3 AT these low prices
through speculative channel* to taken ahall be made permanent or not.'
The Officers and Directors of this Big Company are man of
by the fanner, and mean* lower living
NORTHEAST
IRVING.
|
standards for his family and. neglect
Mr. and .Mrs. Dale Cook and family
Extensive Insurance Experience.
of education for his children.
of South Bowne spent Sunday with Mr ,
Wc hear these complaints about the and Mrs. C J. Moore
This is the second largest Mutual Windstorm Insurance Company
Farm Board from the men wlio want to
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot attend-.
continue speculation with farm pro­ ed the Kollar reunion at Millett Sun­
in the world... 104,619 membership. The largest company is in Iowa.
ducts, despite the fact that that specu- day.
lipped
' latlon 1* harmful to both producer and
Mr and Mrs. Will Dipp.and fam­
consumer. Speaking of the Land-O- ily. Mr. and Mrs Chester Savacool and
Lakes creamery again, he said, that family, attended the Ionia Free Pair
that
institution
could
not
have
done
u».Pk. 20€
Wednesday.
«
Shults or Middlavilla
what it did in 1930 had it not been
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Moore attended:
for money this co-operative, farmer- Ionia Free Fair Friday.
owned institution borrowed from »he
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS.
Herbert Hinckley ot Dearborn is vis­
• Farm Board
iting hU aunt. Mlu Augusta Hinckley. ’
Speaking to producers. "Farmer"
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore Mid
Brown slated that the Farm Board family. Mr and Mrs. O R Light loot
program did not contemplate raising attended the Ionia Free Fair Wed- i
live price to the consumer, but did aim ne&amp;day.
Home Office
Hutm^Mkh.
to put an end lo the millions and mil­
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We Deliver
lion* of dollar* taken from the fanner
ROBINHUE PARK.
by speculators A noted . European
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar and Har­
economist has declared that "cities are old attended the Kollar reunion Bun-

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September 8th. Dues are due. Bim- the Carpenter family in New Jereey Mrs. Lester Monica *pent Friday tn
I states that a survey was made a year | this city, travels back and forth be- .
CLOVERDALE.
returned
home“
Thursday
Kalamazoo
«-n
-* *------—J”P.*rM.
«
Dr. Stork did a real land office busi­ tion of officers also that P. M. The top---------ago to determine lhe statu* of the 87: tween the two town* in hU car SomeMrs. Patton entertained her daugh-1 Mr. and Mrs. Grant .Dlckeroontn
-town early ic* for discussion will be. Scientific
orthopedic and menially handicapped {where between 12:30 and one o clock ness when he blew:
•children then known to.live in theiTttUraday* afternoon he noticed an au- Thursday morning and landed the two Temperance, Instruction, and Christ­ ter.. Helen, of Midland and relative*. terUtned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frame
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Hepkrr and dauah-. Brooks and son, Mr. and Mrs. wm.
lcounty. Tlw orthopedic cases- were । tomoblje standing in front of the Irv- following small important people to ian Citizenship Everyone invited.
UUIIH of
V» Kalajnasoo.
to--------'--■, Mr. and
— - Mr*.
ter. Vivian,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Humeston, ac- ...............
— of Vermontville
----------------- over
----- the
.... Butler
i largely the results of infantile paraly- ing cemetery. When he jxuwd the their respective liomcs, little Ruth
_______ &gt;
1 Ed. tto.^.to.1.
Pennel* anH
and Mn
Mr*. Murtha
Martha Cham,»i* and this disease sometimes affects remetery Friday morning and Friday Emmajean, weight 9 lbs. to Rev. and companied by Mr. and Mrs. Janus week end.
' the mind* of children a* well. It was afternoon he noticed the car wo* still Mrs. Holtz, and little Walter Louis. al­ MacDonald spent Sunday ut the home i Thc following took in tlie camp
(Continued from page one)
tlie chlldten
children had ^
been)there.
He lheji
then _uvd
tried to grt
get in touch
toucn so weight. 9 lb*, to Mr. and Mr*. Ralph of Mr. and Mr*. Elmer, Faulk at KaU-, meeting at Pennock Grove Bunday, | Mis* Helen Brown of Plainwell t»
1{found
found that all the
nl^ere.^He
' {Mr* Velma Maier, Mr. and Mrs..Jones, staying with her grandparent* this
'
hnniiiw .w. that the nooula.1■ partially
Partially or fully cvrrvcicu
corrected «
and
that।:with Deputy Sheriff Arthi
Arthur.
Bell Xl
al Jenney.' All concerned are happy and maroo.
imx tiiat
— Hill
The booklet show* It»«l ‘he
Imnnv
Cullen nt tlw home of James Mac-land Mrs. Bert Chilton.
many were
were .tin
*1111 attending
attending eludes
clinic* in
m' Middleville,
Middleville, but
but wa*
wa* unable
unable to
to find
find him.
him getting along fine. Congratulations.
Mri. Johncock Mid daughter Miss
tion of lhe county ha* been decrees- Grand Rapids. The report states that, When he came by the cemetery again
Mr*. Norton, who has been visiting Donald family Saturday were. Roy [ Mr. and Mr*. Olin-Brown of Plaininc since 1880. when it wa* 25317. the Judge of Probate and the County;Saturday
between 12.30 and one hcrrtSpUaln. Mrs. Patton, for a week, Mrs. Geo. MacDonald of Richland, and well fished the Arthur Johncock fam- Emma. visited Mrs. Flory and daugh­
which Is' almart 5.000 more than in Poor Commissioner have cooperated j o'clock he observed that the automobile returned in company with her hus­ MacDcnald of Kalamazoo and Mr. and ily Sunday.
ter. Edna. Sunday.
BUD. Marriage* hare steadily de­ very well in treating these cases. Since I wa* still there. *o he notified Mr. Bell, band. to their home in Ann Artor. Fri­ Mr. and Mr*. Oto. French of Battle ’ Those taking tn the American Lecreased since 1924.
Tlie total consumption of soft drinks
Crcek.
I (ton parade Monday morning ut Kala■
the survey was made eleven other { a man living in that vldnMy named day AM.
Tlie report state* tljat the problem cases have been added Jo this group, Baird, had also noticed the car Friday
The E. L MacLeod family and Mrs. muzoo were Jean Waugh. Elmo Snyder. in the United State* Is iu excess of
Mrs. Nutt of Dearborn, is assisting
of any health department in any given making a total of 78 cases, fifty of, and Saturday. Ke reported this to tlie at thq Holts home this week.
Mary Wolf attended tlie Brown-Nevins Emma Johncoc^, Helen Brown, and 11.000.000.000 bottles annually—the av­
erage person regaling himself with
community is largely shown by the which hive been hospitalized. There Jail here, giving the number of the car.
{Mr and Mrs. Bert McCallum.
The Cloverdale W. C. T. U. will be reunion at crooked lake Sunday.
vital statistics table of that community. were, when the report was-made. lour Neither Bryant nor Bairil suspected a held at the church Tuesday at 2 P. M. I Otis Replogle, who has been visiting
.
Mr. and Mrs. Grynt Dickerson and more than 90
The objective is to decrease the num-i under medical treatment.
case of sulcl^^hsder-Sheriff Tasker
■ bcr of deaths in the lower age groups ■ Th. report make. &gt; toe .towlnt tor. &lt;«uto Ito tome of Ito o.toj or Ito
With neker and better methoty of the W K Kellogg Health Camp on car »•” the records at the Jail. Soon
preventive and curative medicine, the to .tort or S'l.le -fiieo:™ Ito I
trend can by only toward a longer life
summer moirtto torrs ~.mrt «u SumtU-r drove to the cemetery. After •a
span.
; given a quota of 120 children for this Uttle search they found the body of
In the year from July 1. 1931 to'■' camp, sixty for, each soslon of four I Lusk, lyipg face up on the gravcof his
July 1. 1932 there were, fn this county.' weeks.
.
{
39 death.-, from cancer, C9 from heart'
The sanitation work of thr County ; Mrs. Li»k will .be remtMbervd by
disrate. 28 from pneuffionla nnd In­ Health Unit has been carried on many friends in this city and vicinity
fluenza. 14 from accidents, 15 from1 through it* stafi. The report records as a successful teacher. She taught for
kidivy disease*. ‘ 41 from apoplexy, the work done-in the county's school*. three years in the Middleville schools,
Only one from tuberculosis and one' which will help materially in improv- i then went to Detroit to teach,
each from scarlet fever, alcoholism,• ing the physical condition of the pu­ having a fine position. She continued
meningitis, and poliomyelitis. There pils. The department also devotes its teaching after her marriage td Lusk,
were flic suicide* and 83 deaths from attention to the milk supply of the as he failed to find work. She died
other causes not listed. Tlie •*
total
—’ county. e*|&gt;eciaily of this city and tiie very suddenly while the two were re*
number of deaths was 309.
। villages of lhe county, also to the in- i turning from, a vacation trip in Can­
The births in the county were 353. spection of food establishments, re-, ada. They were on their wav to De­
An important part of the work, in •orts. canijw. etc.
trait, where she was to take a new
facntPwouid
call
it
the
most
impor....
........
. A useful part of tlw work of the dc-lI iwition in the schools ot that city. Her
tant part of the work ot. the County „artnicnt
tcits Ina{le of thc'__________________
_______________
sudden death seems_ to
have unnerved
Health Unit
u
in
its
school
oroaram.
applied
to
Stools
throughout
her
husband. It wa* such a shock and
Unit, is In Its
program.
Ju work starts even before that, with tin- county, a* well ks tliat used at re- Rr‘ff to him that he never recovered
IU pre-natal program, as well as its sort lakes in the county. Four hun-' He Is survived by a mother and brother
pre-school program, tne
the aim
alm or
of wmen
which . .
pre-scnooi
. ciKhty-slx samples of waler in Detroit, and by three brothers In
U &lt;o to« Ito youto.t.r. In u into f
cnato.
rnnd tian as
ns possible
nosub e when they
thev enter milk.
..
....------ &gt;’ •»
—---------—-----condition
'' '
'• r
| «.
It appears
that
some•&gt;time
ago he
school.
I We have not enumerated thc varie-1 wrote to hl* mother-in-law. Mrs. BiilIn the 116 rural and village school*-llra of work-done by this department. Ingsly, stating that he could not be
of the county there 1s an enrollment. which, is performing a very useful reconciled to the loss of his wife, and
of 3829 The four .school* in this cityv wrvire for this county. It will be in­ that he wished something would hap­
enrol! 1187. There are two parochial teresting to the taxpayer* to note that. pen so that he could be with her in the
schools, ope tn Carlton and one in this
spirit land. Evidently hU disordered
city, having a enrollment of 84.
ent year, the taxpayers were not asked mind took this method of accomplish­
The school health program of the to contribute a cent toward the work ing that desire.
department is largely educational. Two of this organization.
Funeral services were hold Monday
nurses of the County Health Unit.
at the Beneway chapel in Middleville;
spend full time conducting health
and the burial was tn the Irving cem­
classes.
etery beside his wife.
* &lt;
,
During the^year 222 full one hour
clasWCWETtr neld with enrollment of
2550. These classes promote an Inter­
est in persona! health a net combined,
with close habits of supervision, do a{
great deal toward producing a lasting',
individual physical and picntal better-1
(Continued from page one)
ment.
.
I------ ------------------------------------:Complete physical examinations were‘carpenter and contractor up to the’
(Continued from page one)
given to 3 879 children In the.’ county time when lie married, about five years
Tilts included, a* careful measurement ago, his wife being MUS Freda Billmm «iaa
. ।
of hearing and vblon and examina- &gt;ngsly. a teacher, whose mother Mr».|n^n,c- Priles beln8 *-°°- •I 0° "ntl
tion of nutrition,.also examination
Bilhngsly, and
lUon of Robert
Kotxrt Biuingsty,
ana sister, Mrs. Rob-;
non­ 501throat,
in ’Irving
He I Prizes for the oldest suit worn---by
the care, eye^ teeth, nose,&gt;. t'
' inion.
" reside "
“1“- *township.
------ ----------------------------------------------------------------careful
had had—
very-—
UUle ,employment
in the'Any person attending the picnic of
neck, chest and abdomen. A —
.....
-----------—
.
.........
_
. und
.......
«... of. (1.00?
• i aa ca
u Ar
50c- .._
and
25c­
"
. history was made of the habits of. livla*t four year*.
That
tlw loss
ing. dUian- anfl immunization Tlw his wife luid probably preyed on’ his
Prizes for the oldest dress worn by
examinations were made by practicing mind. He and hi* wife went evidently any lady attending the picnic of (1.00,
physicians of the county and thc married lovers.
The brother states
county health officer. 35 per cent of that George had beenshowing
inPrizes for the best rural school float,
the examining being done by local creasing uneiuane** andinability to (7.50. (500 and (2.50.
physicians.
Recommepdatlons were sleep. Ths- two had roomed together
Prizes for the best village or city
mailed to parents and visit* made to for several month*.
said that
float,
(7.50. (5 00 and (2 50.
the home* of 540 school children. There George upuld get up after paving gone
Prizes for archcry contest of (2.00.
was inspection of - rhlldn-n for pre*- to bed arid walk around thc house for
.cnce of communicable disease, where hours, .nxiningly unable to get the (1.00 and 50c.
thc children of the school had been gloom off Tils mind. A few days ago.
Best amateur stunt, prizes of (2 00,
exposed to such disease. Inspections are thc brother said. George said to him.
also made for such minor diseases a* —Don’t mind it if I don’t happen to1
Prizes for tho largest collection of
itch, ringworm, etc.; also to determine come home. I have made up my mind homo grown flowers, not to include
the number , of defects corrected fol- that I am going to spend more time1 professional growers.
Prizes (150.
lowing physical examinations during with friends; and it may be Unit I may{ (1.00 and 50c.
the year.
.A total of 1237 school visit* sometimes not come home
nt —
night."
■
------- —
■—’
Prize* for the largest collection of
were made, und 5.757 children were The brother stated that George left i vegetables canned from the owner’s
«. xamined'.'iomc v.
of them for thc
(150, (t
(1.00
50c.
...v second Detroit about nine o'clock Thursday
luur.xiuj ।&gt; garden. (150.
oo nnd 50c
■nd third tinu"-. Twohundn-dandflve:morning; evidently drawing some! Prizes for the largest collection of
were excluded from school because of money from a bunk with which he paid, meats canned on the farm, (130. (1.00
communicable diseases, ,
. a few small account^- ’ When he did 1 and 50c
There follows in tho report an In- not return Thursday or Friday nlghu j ■ Largest collection ot crops exhibited
. teresting discussion of commuuarable' the brother did not get uneasy, rtmem-1 fTOm furm by tlie owner. (150 (100
diseases In this county and statistics bering what George had said about not | nnd 50c
with regard to health work in the wnmHhiz
i.a..—
h..!
.
-------worrying if h»
he dirtn-r
didn’t mn...
come home.
He
In addition to....
the.. baseball
games
schools.
Iwa* greatly shocked
"w
.
ii..
. •L,.
snocxi u when
wiu-n notified of there will also be airplane trips
trii*x. an
lil, hr.
.....
.,„.d oM llmB
Speaking of I--------r.-----------------tons topied
eluMren.- ■ whiit
«lm&lt; hiH
tod hnnrfeni*
toptolM m
io.p&gt;
bn.ih.r I ... „,
d
M,a..
,„ .. .
whose
cases
make
a
large
part
of
the
----- . „
. .f
,
FM|
«» Kn*" caltr..- tontM There will be plenty
wort of the depanraen.. Ito bookie. ..ore to M.ddlewlle. .hore tome u m
relre.hmenl .und. on .he iround
(There will also be an old time dance
jin the evening. Chances will be given
those who attend to take a ride in the
airplarje. if they so desire, with the
I passenger paying the fare, which will

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Thajt You Have Contemplated, at
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FOLLOWING ARE THE ITEMS THAT WE
FIND OURSELVES OVERSTOCKED ON

200,000 Feet 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 — 8 to 16 Feet Long STRICTLY
No: 1 YELLOW PINE, Bright and Clean.

30,000 Feet 1x6, 1x8and 1x12 YELLOW PINE and HEMLOCK
SHEETING.
1000 FENCE POSTS.

About 4500 Feet 1x10-16 WHITE PINE SHIPLAP.

100,000 5X BRITISH COLUMBIA RED CEDAR SHINGLES.

A Quantity of STEP LADDERS, Practically All Lengths.

BARN PAINT-HOUSE PAINT-STANDARD MAKE B. P. S.
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INSULATING BOARDS — Celotex, Insulite, Red Top and Masonite.

The NEW Blue

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Has a Premium
Octane Rating of

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COMBINATION STORM DOORS, In Two Style*.

All the sports and stunts will be
pulled of! at the fair grounds, and will
be under the direction of competent
I committees and Judges. Good order
■ will be maintained.
Watch the Banner next .week for
further announcement*, and read the
bill* to be sent out telling of this La­
bor Day celebration in Hastings. With­
out question this will be one of the
I most enjoyable picnic* ever pulled ofT
in Hastings, and there have been some
very good one*. There will be some­
thing doing all the time.
‘ Mark it on your calendar that you
will be "in Hastings on Monday, Sep­
tember 5 Bring, your folks and invite
your friends, for everybody will - be
welcome. The Laurence J. Bauer Post
( have a reputation for doing yell what­
ever they undertake. They propose
to make thia Labor Day celebration an
I outstanding good will entertainment.

i

OBITUARY.
John Henry Anders, fourth child of
John and Mary Anders, wa* bom in
■Demmin. Pomerania. Prussia. Oer' many on August 24. 1847. Hl* boyhood
wa* spent in Germany artd in 1864. lie
। came to America with his parents, liv­
ing in Genesee county. New York,
about two years, then coming to
Michigan.' He .settled on tlie farm fn
‘ Hope Twp.. which he capably managed
I until laxe in his 84th year and married
'Miss Janet Dinwiddle. To this union
•were born eight children: Ira nnd
' Elizabeth dying in infancy, Mary And­
ers Peake and John Charles preceding
'him in death but a few years, and
* James, Elizabeth Anders Eckstrom.
I Jay and Frank. At tlie birth of Frank,
| his wife passed on and he kept his
'home together and cared for hi* lit1 tie motherless children faithfully.
I He was honest, peaceable, and pa­
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
tient in hl* last sickness of four
months and considerate of his children
I wlio cared for him. The end came
Sunday evening a little put midnight.
Beside* his children, he leaves 15
grandchildren. 6 great grandchildren,
and a half-brother, Henry Anders, ot
Court and Jefferson, Hastings
{Plainwell. The funeral wa* held at
the homo Wednesday afternoon at
—. 2:00. Rev. King officiating. Burial In
F Brush Ridge cemetery.

DROP SIDING—FIR, Practically Clear, Pattern 106.
About 75 Squares ASPHALT SHINGLES, Several Styles

A QUANTITY of OAK FLOORING.

All of these items will be sold at a price that you cannot afford
topass up. You can buy NOW for your wants two years from
now and save money. The prices that these items will bring will
necessitate our selling for CASH during this sale, but we will
deliver any reasonable amount to you-FREE.

j

which proves it is

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The HOME LUMBER CO
HASTINGS * MICHIGAN

�THE HABTlNGa BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST U, 19M

Miu Leona Wtnlnger .is visiting
USBORNE REUNION.
I
relative* at Saginaw for a few weeks
Tlie Usborne family held their eighth I
Glen Upton of Grand Rapids called annual reunion at the Lake Odessa ■
on Mrs. Mary Stowerman on Thurs­ park, on Wednesday., August D. Al-1
day.
tliough lhe crowd was rather small the j
weather wa* perfect for a successful1
THIRTY-THREE AT
day and ■ mart delightful time wut
W. N Chidester was tn Grand Rapid* ’ Mr. and Mr*. Henry Weaver vtaitad
MIm Betty Lane 1* the gue«t of her
enjoyed.
.
WEEKLY LUNCHEON
on Saturday
In Grand Rapid* part of last week.
; cousin* at Pontiac till* week
After dinner the biulneM meeting
--------- »&lt;-*..----- bj, lhe president.!
Miss Marion Friiin spent the week I Mr. and Mr*. John Wolfe spent Sun-1 Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Stark attended a Mrs. J. E. OUrk Chairman For Luayette^uXirnr^ho
end in Battle.Creek.
day and Monday tn South Haven.
[reunion of the OolUn* family at Mqt.l.j welcomed thei
Nait Week—Ladies Co To 'families
MIm Eleanor MUbr is vtaltlng in
Mr*. Frank Pender and Mr*..Frank[encl Bunjlay.
, families one and all c&lt;
Communications IN
. j
' i were
u’itr* read
ratarl from
Irmn Muriel
Kfurlal Ustorne
11
i .. Y„
j
Brown. U
Birmingham and Detroit thl* week.
lAndru* arc spending Uils week at
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong ot
^-Charlotte Wednesday
ipswkh, south Dakota; Mrs. Theron II
Mrs. K F. Bollum and Edward Dot- Klngdey
[ Lansing are spending Ito week at
TTvlyty-three ladies attended the Usborne. Minneapolis. Minn; Esther!Ill
turn. Jr . *i»ent Monday in Baltic I Mr. and Mn. Jack Rentschler at Chi- their home here.
Creek.
-cago were gtietl* of James Mason over, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Lane and regular weekly luncheon at the Has-)Usborne Dunham, Milwaukee. W1s |||
tings Country Club Tuesday afternoon, i and Annie Hammond. Kent, England. . I
wcc* ‘cuu.
spent me
Mr. and MM. George Robinson spent thik
® »«*
,nd; rwm
Ken auu
and Betty spent
thc wee*
week enu
end at Tlie club house and lunrtoon table*
In view of constitutional regulation ] ||1
Mr*
is Saranac and Pontiac.
Sunday- in Muskegon tfith Mn. Ethel' -------Clyde
----- Kittinger
--------of' .Kalamazoo
----- were attractive with various bouquet*’the Hon. W W Usborne of Grand !|||
„
riw„.
visiting her mother, Mr*. Rena HawkClyde Lacer of Lime Creek was the of gladioli, zinnias, calendulas nnd Rapid* automatically succeeded to (to[HI
Renkea.
Mto Marton Lamptore of Grand
for a weak.
I rural of to&gt; stator Mr*. Mary Shower­
cock»comb Mrs. Ctujles S Potts won 1 president'* chair end was presented! HI
Ledge called on Hastings friends on I Mr*
Charlotte LaMore of Mt j ma"&gt;
high score al contract bridge and Mr* with the gavet as an emblem of nu-‘ U|
. Saturday.
Pleasant has been vtaltlng Hastings
MtM Trav«ta&lt;fwWfe of Battle Creek R E Finnic, of Louisville, Ky . at auc-'thorlty Mi»* Rachel Coin was elected |||l
•Mm. Uliro aumna Iu. murmd
Uu &gt;u.&lt;
uj7wJ^ndmUr‘ J ton bridge Mrs. Wtlbur Lone and to succeed herself os secretary-trea*-1 111
r..,m Ann A.u.r uh," U»- ,u.mkd
Xu’rtMw'lSta!
ur ,nd M" w*rren '“** 01
Mrs. Leon Tolhurst tied in the golf hrfr ft was decided. that the 1933 III
.umm«ruh«.l
“ ““
Anm-h.. Cl. .re vl.Uln, KMw ment which was for blind holes. Mr* ,reunion be told on the site of the oldllH
Tolhurst winning the draw
Carlton homestead now owned by La-',11
Mis* Jannct Vlrie nf Vermontville
EdWaf(j power and Robert Power relatives and friends this week
Mr*. Keith Chidester, of St Johns. । fayetu- Usbohie
;
1* visiting tor grandparents. Mr. arid
Sunday ouesta of Mr and Mr* I Mr* 9 H- Cleveland of Columbus
Following tlie business meeting a II
,onio. come
came Sunday
Sunday Mr
i«r a.
*r. visit
visit with
witn was the guest of Mr* EmK Tydei^ and
Mr' Gary Crook
Harry Power oftowell
.Ohio
Mri.
Richard
Oroos:
Mrs
'Arthur
Lcprogram consisting of at least one c^jT ffl
J ‘her moUter, *'
Mr*. Nettle "
Hyde
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Hutt of Grand
Mr Bridgman and Mr. Dammon of!
vrne.
of
Chicago,
of
Mr*.
John
Iron-1
tribUUon
from
each
family
was-en|
|
Hubbell Stltaon wa* taken to. Ann
Rapids were Sunday guest* of Dr. and Lansing are spending some time at the
1 Arbor last week, where to will undergo side, -Mrs. Verne Hamilton, of Con-i toyed. Between *port*. readings and |i
Mr* Guy C. Kelfgr.
Larsen cottage al Wall lake.
ncaut, Ohio of her stater, Mr* D A , music a variety of talent* was mns.t II
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothrr* and
Mr and Mr* Len Cushman of Spar- an operation at Unlvenity hospital
Mn. Sterling Zerbel and Kingsley VanBuskirk; Mrs. H G. H-Jden. of jdelightfully displayed. Several whisMto Fiances Carrothcrs visited Inr la. Michigan, spent thc week end with
Si. Louis. Mo. of Mrs. Kellar Stem .ting huml»r» by X!l*t&gt; Keyes, a gue*t.
Mr.
w Murph,
X K&gt;um»a&gt; ur, ,u«.u or Mr .nd and Mrs. R E. Flnme and Mis* Robbie were especially pleasing.
Marshal) on Bunday.
.
" uid Uli.
: S
" **'
;
Mr -----.nd--Mn
rrloruM
H.rter
Mr &gt; r« d.j,
Miss Helen Oiildeater ha* rrtunied to , ,---— 1. V l»~™r____
During the |&gt;aal year Ito family has II
:
Mr. and Mr* Theodore Bush ot De­ Flmue ot Louisville. Ky. of Mr*
her work In Grand Rapids after spend- on Friday from their western trip
Joseph A. McKnlght
'welcomed two new members to it*
limit
are
spending
a
short
vacation
mg her vacation here.
having been gone five wacks.
j-- - ,,
Mrs
Gladys
Iroiiridc
was
ctoirman
t
midst,
a
daughter
born
to
Mr
and
Mr*.
I
with
T-“—- &gt;—• r« 2a
Dr. Clarence Burton of Mount
Mr and Mr*. Keith Daniels spent wl
‘11 ----r—‘!lativcft
for lhe day assisted by . Mrs George 1 Harrison Usborne ot Grand Rapid* and
Clemen* was. the Sunday guest ot Mr Saturday afternoon in Grand Rapid-J where he udl Miller. Mrs. Frank Angell and Mrs . a ron born to Mr and Mrs Ernie! An- I
.md-WT E A Burton
with Mr and Mr* Wm Schuta.
i
LX
Paul Faulkner ot Middleville Mr* drew* ot Flint At the same nine they I
Howard Siiilton visited, hi* paisln.
Mr. and Mr*. John Allen Lampman I'‘‘J1
9“ ""
r.
nu r
H. G Finnic of Woodland was chair-1 were forced to gAe 'up one much loved
Mr* Geo Harris, at Ionia and attend- of Marlon were Saturday night guests, ”,r' ai.,d J*"
man for thc golf event.
•
member by the accidental death of
rd the fair lost week.
of Mr and Mr* George Heath
,a,n J'
i
n?.?.
Mrs J. E. Clark « chairman ol tto|Mlss Greet*, daughter of Mr’and Mrs
E F. Bottum was in Kalamazoo ’ Mr and Mrs. J. D. Zagelmcier have Mr*. Wm. Canwell, of Detroit on Sunluncheon on Tuesday. August 30. and' John Usborne of Carlton.
Monday and Tuettlay attending a con-[gone to Hancock to spend a month,
nf r/ir._
r on Wednesday the ladies will be Hup1
--—*.'*♦'~7~r.
ferenre of Upjohn agentwith
„C?U5* 0(
on,L nnd Mr
*&gt; MW C guest* v&gt;t thc Charlotte club fqr POVELY
.m Mr
Mr and
.nd Mr*
Mr. 8am
B.rn Horner.
»I ?
Con,
Mr.
BRIDGL-Ll NCHEON
Mr and Mrs Arthur L-vene of Chi-1 Mr and
aSXT
.nd Mrs
Mr. James
J.mn Creglow.
Cm&lt;1~. Oscar
O«M KHM.un ... W
Hkr and wll, Mr luncheon, golf and bridge.
. FOR MISS CARROTHERS..
.... _Bonnell.I*™
unrl1 Mra
Ur*. - 8am
Ham Shelton,
HIlwlfoMl of Rt
ciigo are visiting her aunt and uncle.' Letton and...
stater. _Mr*. _Edith
St. Tzillix
touts.
O (---------------------------- I Complimentary Ur Mu* Frances Car-.
Mr nnd Mrs. C T. Cordes.
I spent Sunday at the Getz farm.
EDDY FAMILY REUNION.
frother*, who will be married In the J
Mr nnd
A.. uainiimiii
Lampman ui
of ■I “
a,r* c
ana Mn. Orval
vrvai Rayle*
Mayies are visjt-1
wi Dr.
ur. and
ana Mr* W.
v» a
- r- and
— --v -° Kilty of De­
The Eddy family reuuton was told! near future, twenty gu«u were de-,
.Ing ..
— Mrs
------------------- of ...
Mr und
Einar ------Prandren
of Marlon —
wvre
guests
Mr. —
and। •»..
sirs ;Jtroll
rolt wore Sunday
“undaF guest.- of tor *U-‘ on Suhday. August 14. at .’.hr Eddy 'ilghtfuiiy
IH«htfully entertained at a cnarmmg
charming
! tor
Benton Harbor for a few days.
| George Heath from Saturday till Mon-|**
r and
■nd husband.
hushand Mr
Ur nnd Mr*.
Mrs Charley
Charlev home at Wall take, fifty-four enjoying
nloying , hmclieon
luncheon at
al lhe
thc County Club on Fri- j
Wood.
A de-1
de-ida
‘,“^
&gt;- t,u' lu^tesscs brt
being
Mrs.
Mr und Mrs IJoyd DcLano of Bal- day.
a bountiful pot luck dinner A
“&lt; Mrs
„ Carroll!
Dr.
and
Mr*.
D.
D
Walton
and
fam
­
tie creek visited her mother. Mrs
Mr and Mrs Frank McMillan and
nle of Woodland and Miss nobble Fin-J
Currie Montgomery, on Bunday
iron Junior spent the week end with ily go to Mulliken Friday lo attend 1h&gt;Those from away were tax, son* from 1 n,c ,,f *»d“c“h, Ky The two cour.v
Rev. and Mrs w N. Chidester were Mr and Mrs J. c. Ketcham of Lan­ reunion of the descendant* ot Lina*
Potter.
•
'
New- York Elliott W Eddy an« fam-1 luncheon'was served on lhe porch, and
in St. Johns yesterday (Tuesday) at- .-.Ing
Mr. and Mra William Welton enter­
tending the Rotary dlnnr-r-danrc
' Mis* Allie Taylor of Boston. MasMi.w Josephine Carvrth is visiting sachusetts. Ls visiting the Misses Myrtle tained lhe lattor’s stater anc\ husband. and Mrs W. T. Pierce ot Battle Creek. ®f d
'
®f •d*d^&gt;U ,nd ph,ox
friends in Detroit and at tending a and Ethel Taylor antf other friends this, Mr nnd Mrs. A. O Hood, of Joi(et. Ill . Mr and Mr*. Will Pu-rce of Fentai. |
ton Sunday.
&lt;
hauffTfflrtyrfVUnion lake tins week: iwrek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Eddy and family .
d " 1^22*2! „„
hv
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke and Mbs' C H Slick rcllirned Monday to hisJ Mr and Mr* A W. Allen and Mr
Hu,..
,n»
»&lt;
“•'
'-Xi
its va- :u,d Mr5 J B Fowler of Si Paul,
Mrs. John Hammes, second tij- Miss
Kathryn Clarke an- expected home home In Toledo after .sjxriding his
CLAY HILLS.
pha Deadly and .Frank Harris apd*wifa
Nc*"
llic I Minn . are guest* of Mr, nnd Mrs Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs F G. Adams ; Margaret Feldpausch and consolation
froih U,s Angeles thc first of Septem- cation with his stater,' Mr*. I'
Mrs Morris Lewis ot Kalamazoo and Charley B^njfer attc-znl*-&lt;l tho
o( Hastings. H F.’Adama and non, Mr. was given |drs. Tiieodore Knopf. Miss
er.
Cross.
Charles Bachelier
Mr. nnd Mrs. H L. Terroll of Battle
Mrs W. ft.' Cook and R. M. Cook left! Archle McDonald spent the week end and Mrs. J. D Adams, E. E McBati. Carrothcrs was presented with a lovely spent Wednesday with tor parent*.
and family ot Delton, Perl Pinkey and.
Ctc&lt;
reek
k are moving to lUstlngil.
Hustings. Mr. today for northern Michigan wher«j
where । n,
n.”*ar Por.t Huron. Mr*.
Mr* McDonald antf family of Augusta. Ross Pierce 'and piece of silver.
Leon Potta and wife
FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS.
Guests from out of town were Mr*.
Terroll will be employed In the Penney | she will remain during thc toy fever lhe children returning with him after family ot East Wail lake. Elliott Eddy
Thc Busy Bee Club held their, pic­
Earl Warehnm. Grand Rapids, Mrs.
*tnre.
Beuron.
several weeks stay.
"He's perfectly quiet.” said the liveryMr. and Mrs Claude Kelley mid
Mr and Mrs. Jos Alwlne and Mr | Mr'&gt;
Ironside and son*. Ian and family remained tor a week's visit; John Hammes, Syracuse, N. Y.. Mr*. nic at Gun lake Sunday, sixty-three stable man to two girls who were hir­
aat
down
to
a
well
filled
tabic
at
noon.
with
relatives.
Paul Faulkner, Middleville. and Mrs.
daughter arid Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Mrs. Stanley Robicski left on ■ «nfl Wclleidey\ were gpr*U over the
a horse, "only you must take care
Sports of ail kinds were enjoyed by ing
W. A. Bristol. Savanna, ill.
to keep the rein oil hl* tall.”
BhulU attended the Ionia fair Satur- Thursday for Johnstown. Pa. fpr a .*'■'* *r,d &lt;’’5” and Mr*. Alex iron- RAN INTO BUND
young and old. A good time is thc
day.
vWll with relatives.
*“’*• “l 8outh nt'nd' 1,,dWhen they returned he asked how
report.
*
HORSE ON HIGHWAY.
GUESTS OF MRS. GRANGER.
Rog, r. Jean and Ruth Merrick of
Mr urn! Mrs. Bert Jonas and Mr. and I M.ri'
I*Vrie* iii)d daughter*.
they
got along.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush and Mr
Me.idtimes C. P. Lathrop. W. N
Mis* Audrey McNee and Mrs’ Breen
Detroit are vtaltlng their grandmother. Mrs Andrew Jones of Sandusky were! J«nne and Mary, and Mrs Forn.st
"Splendidly.' they exclaimed. "We
Mrs f.r vanrto • Merrick, and other guesLs of Mrs. Priscilla Gocih and
«22”v2i?^?L.ThUr8dn&gt; and Mrs. Lloyd Roush prrt with what Chidester, Chas Doyle. Marian Good­ and Lee Scott of Grand Rapids were had one shower, but we took turns might Iiave been a serious. accident year, G. F. Chidester. Pauline McOin- callers at Leon Potts Sunday evening.
at
Gull
lake
nnd
Kalamazoo.
relatives
Frank Oosch on Sunday. .
holding tlie umbrella over the tone's
Rev. and Mrs. L L Dewey and Thursday morning. They. , had left ber. Roy Cordes, Wilbur Lane and
John Winger and wife and Miss Or- tall.”—Capper's Weekly.
Mr an&lt;l Mrs. Frank Laubrehea nnd ; Miss Lois Heath leave* Thursday for
Hastings early .and were enroute to
Mi. H. J. Shilton of Grand Rapids Newberry lo start school on August 29. George return this week from Detroit Chicago. When near Delton, a blind Emily SuiHvdn were luncheon guests
were Sunday visitor* of Mr. und Ml*. Enroute she'will visit Miss Margaret where they spent two weeks with Mr horse wandered into lhe road right in of'Mrs. Elva Granger of Charlotte on
Fndlty. In the .afternoon, contract
and Mrs B. S Frost and family.
Edwin Shultz.
' Heath and Roy Heath at Bay View.
Mr nnd Mris.E M. Dodds and front of them, and as they were travel­ brtdgi* was played, top score going to
Mi-s Nora' Rrnkcs with tlie Misses' Judge Isaac Grant, Mr. and Mrs
ling about 35 miles an hour they
Maud and Marguerite McGuinrss of Howard (Grant and famita. and their daughter, Jean, of Kansas City, Mo. could not avoid hitting’ the animal, Mrs W N. Chidester and second tn
Mrs Doyle, Mr* Goodyear having the
SPECIAL
Detroit Icfl .Mtuulay for an apto trip niece, Patricia Culp, all of Reed City, are spending a few days as the guests which had to be killed later
, consolation. Other guests were Mrs.
,t&lt;&gt; the uiHwr peninsuli.*|wnt Sunday with Miss Bertha Slick- ot Mr. and Mrs Carl Wesptnter.
The occupants of the car were bad­ R. R. McPeck and Mrs. Sam Nadu both
Mr and Mrs Wm. M. Stebbins and
GrorgB Brown of Ann Arbor was In ncy.
ly' bruised. Mrs Warren Roush being of Charlotte.
son.
Billie,
will
spend
from
Thursday
thc city on Thursday calling onj Dr. F. O. Sheffield and Winston
hurt the worst, and the machine was
frietub. He was u guest at lhe Leo Sheffield went to Detroit on Friday to ! lo Saturday in St. Johns os tlur guests practically wrecked. All are glad it
RECREATING AT WALL LAKE.
Mr and Mrs. Herold C. Hunt.
. TafTcv home while here.
visit Mr. and Mrs Harold Sheffield. of Mrs.
Mrs A D. Knskern. in company with
Will Thwalles and sister. Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hendershott and Mrs. Stoflleld and Jane returned with Howard, of Washington. D. C. were
Mrs. Lewis Kntakcm. Mbs Jean and
daughters, who have been spending ttorn on Tuesday.
,
Culver Kniskern of Evanston. Ill., left
guests of her father and wife. Dr. and
ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST.
teYeral inontlu in Florida, are expected ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bristol left on Mrs. Dennis Murray, on Monday
■ Complimentary to her guest. Mis* Saturday for Wall take where they will
here some time this week.
Saturday for their home in Savanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCormick and Helen Keyes of Orland. Indiana. Miss ftpend some'time at the Frandsen cot­
... A NATURAL
-------Mr. ana Mrs. C. 8. Jones of Wynn- III., after a week's visit with their children have relumed to their home Rachel Caln entertained a group of tage Lewis Kniskern spent from Fri­
Looking Wave with
&gt;
diitte returned to thoir home Tuesday {daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
in Detroit after spending a week with young people at her home Friday eve­ day till Monday here also. ’Mrs.
Ringlet End,
alter spending a week with the tatter's Carroll McOuffin.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Homer War­ ning. Three tables of bunco proved to Philip Kniskern and children of New
puients. Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Mattoon. | Dr. and Mrs Fteji' W. Grimmer. ner
be rather novel entertainment, high York City are expected later.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Fred Hale and Mary- Margaret and Rudolph of Pekin. III.,
Mrs. Jennie Hay of Milwaukee was score being won by Homer Bauchmnn.
. ellen visited friends, in Detroit from Dr, and Mrs. Francis Daniels of Mil- thc guest of Mr. and. Mrs. J. T. Lom­ He was presented with an autograph
FAMILY BBVNIOX.
Proprletrei*
Fridny until Tuesday. Master Bobble | ageville, Georgia, were Sunday guests bard Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Hay album which each guest look great de­
The Broadbent family reunion was
Enoch returned wltti them for a two . of Mrs. Archie McCoy.
Phone 2506
Hastings, Mich.
was Mrs. Lam bard's bridesmaid fifty- light in signing. Later in the evening held at the Hustings fairgrounds on
weeks' visit.
■
Miss Helen C. Mills and Miss Mar­
the group was entertained by several Sunday. Aug. 2|. A bountiful pot luck
one
years
ago
**
Mrs John Scherer of Marinette. Wls. | garni Chandler of Rggson* Business
supper was served and all enjoyed a
Mr and Mrs. Claude Wood, accom­ whistling numbers by Miss Keyes.
Mr... Gracia Space and Mr. Andrew College. Kalamazoo, have been invited
panied by Mr and Mrs Ralph Wood
Miss Keyes, a classmate of Mbs good time. Guests were present from.
Huiniltoh of Grand Ledge vhlled ut to become members of the Alpha Rho of Grand Rapids, spent Thursday in Caln, has been a guest at several social Joilct. III.. Knlanuuoo. Alto and Irving.
thc home of Mr.-and "Mrs. J. K Mat- Chapter of Alpha lota Sorority.
TAKING EUROPEAN TRIP.
toon Wednesday.
' Mrs. Josephine Todd and sonx Dick Battle Creek with Mrs. Louette Woods functions during her week* visit and
has now returned to her tome.
daughter Lula
Mrs. Nellie Cross, in company with
Charley Sisson of White Pigeon was expect to leave about September 20 for Und
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs
some friends train Washington. D. C.
in Hie city on Tuesday calling on Miami. Flu, where they will remain
ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB.
sails on Saturday from New York City
friend* and relatives. He is *|&gt;cnding during the school year with n Colum­ Claude Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Mrs O. E- Goodyear entertained In r on thc-' Brilannlc" for a month or six.
old Haynes of Caledonia and Mr. nnd
a lew day* with hur niottor. Mr&gt;. Mi- bus. phlo. friend of Mrs. Todd.
bridge club and several guest* on Fri­ weeks' lour of Europe. They will .land
nintta Sisson, of Irving Twp
- Dr Morgan v
E Skinner .of
«f o„nH
Grand ;Mrs Ralph Wood and Mbs Geneva day
at a lovely one o'clock bridge­ at Liverpool.
Mi-S Lucille Cooper. whp_ h** been Rapids visited Dr .and Mrs. C. P. Wood of Grand Rapids.
luncheon. late garden flowers being at­
Mr.
and
Mrs
Norman
Pill
and
little
spending the summer with' Mr. and Lathrop over the week end. All spent daughter of Cleveland. Ohio, and Mr. tractively arranged on «tto serving O. E. S. PAST MATRONS ANO
Mr*. Wesley Hall, left on Tuesday for Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. R ?. Webb 1and Mrs P. Bitt of Orleans, Ionia Qo. tables.
PAST PATRONS MEETING.
;
Niagara Falta, in company with her ut Port Sheldon on Lake Michigan
At bridge, high score* were made by
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J
rou*in. Miss Helen' Ftltroan. of Grand
Mr. and Mrs Chas. A. Mackey and [were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs David French and Mrs John M Townsend will entertain tho O E S
Mb* Lois Mackey of Eaton Rapid*' F E. Whitney of 8. Park St
Rapid*.
Mrs.
L.
E.
Barnett
and
John
and
Nobles.
&lt;
Past
Matrons
nnd their husbands and
and attended j.
MI.sm*s Mary EiVabeth and Catherine were In the city Sunday
,
Out of town guests were Miss Elea- Past
____________________
Patrons and their wives at their
r*-.--?*- Miss Mackey 'Margret are spending several weeks
Blankcnburg of Battle Creek have re- the Methodist' church,
Ishpeming and Iron Mountain as nor Thomas of Detroit. Mrs. Keith, cottage at Wall lake.
again the coming in
turned tome offer sirndlng two week* will ‘teach in Adrian
■J_4
the guests of relatives Mr. Barnett Chidester of St. Johns and
pad Mr*. David
--------------------------------- jr
wUUi their grandmother. Mr*. Mary
■
BRIDGE CLUB MET.
returned Saturday from Hie upper French of
ot Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs A. J. Larsen and John peninsula.
Severance, und aunt. Mrs. "Mary
----- &lt;&lt;»-,,
,—
I On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
'arc •»,
at Din iwip.un
Rapids uu
on mki
their, vacation.
English.
'
:»««:
' Earl Coleman entertained the monthly
Larry B. Creson and Oordon Brad­ CORN WILL BE SHORT
Mr. Wm.. Severance and family.' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blakney and ley arrived Suhday from Memphis.
CROP IN VIRGINIA. I bridge club at u |x&gt;t luck supper, top
Mkses I»la Louise and Ellen Rose baby
' ' of' Superior. Wls. and Mr. andJ Tenn., .to spend thc week as guests ot .William Enzinn writes the Banner bridge scores going to Mrs. G. L. LockBlankenburg of Battle Creek and Leo Mrs Burr VariHoulen of Alma were Mrs. George S. Hooper and, family, who thal he and Mr*. Enzlan are leaving' wood and Richard Cook.
Severance and family of Grand Rapids over Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah are spending adrne lime at the Hess­ Bealeton. Va.. for their home at 701
-----------—------------ .
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Brandstettcr
East 11th St.. Ocala, Fla . on August &gt;=
mer cottage at Gun lake,
Mis* Virginia Rcickord of Alpena re­
Severance.
.
Mrs. Frank Dee und son William of 27. after spending the summer in;
Robert Hendershott of Montreal. turned to her home in Alpena Sat­ Detroit spent thc week end- with their Bealeton. He reports that It Ls terribly .
J
Canada, came last week to Join Jib urday after u visit with Mr. and Mrs. aunt. Mrs. John Kurtt. They, accom­ dry there with coo) nights and hot =s
family it Gun lake. Mrs Hendershott H. D Trim. Mr and Mr* Trim aC- panied by tlie Misses Jane and Mar­ days. Corn will be a light crop there.1
...
o
.
.
Nippy Cheese Sandwich.
mid children will return with him the comivanied her to .her home anrf re­ garet Kurtz of Grand Rapids, look a he says
B.rr&gt; eoumy ItauuU ... .1..,. stal
* “W
.d&lt;U V.l w &lt;hr
tatter part of this week, after spending mained until Monday.
northern trip visiting many places of
w her Iran Mr. .nd Mr. Enzum. wlw i
hweh ll»l you r.&lt; In lhe
। Mr. and Mr*. R.. W. Cook and son*
. ito___
summer here.
interest.
ur wlule mowrh.y or .pre.d out
Dr. and Mrs Guys C- Keller leave on went to Benton Harbor Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and formerly lived hero.
—
somewhere under blue skies and *hclThursday for New York City to attend meet Ml** Constance Cook, wto had Mr. and Mrs Basil Smith of Jackson
Itering trees. It is made by spreading
A HAPPY SURPRISE.
th&lt;- marriage of their ron. Krantz Kel- been vialjing in Chicago. Don Little, were guests of H&amp;tinfb relatives on
The ladies of the Jolly Birthday Club white bread, with butter, then with a
ler. on Saturday. August 27. They ex-. who had been visiting here, returned Bunday. Misses Margaret and Betty
l&gt;cct to return Tue|4ay. visiting rein- to Chicago with hl* parent*. Mr. and Wilcox returned with their parents had a party on Friday. AUgujt 18. a! very soft snappy yellow ctocsc and
home of Mr. and Mrs John Mc- adding drained crushed pineapple.
lives at Pittsburgh. Ta., enroute tome. Mr*. Jon. Little.
Sunday night after a visit with Mrs. the
Lravy, complimenting the latter's sis­ You'll find celery hearts, wrapixd in
S. C. Brock and other relatives.
ter. Mrs. Mollie Van Dugteren. of Pas-1 waxed paper, a congenial companion
Rev. and Mrs John W. Hitching, adenn. California. Mrs. Van Dugterbn for this type of sandwich.
who have been attending lhe Univer­ was happily surprised and ajl -report n I
sity of Chicago, expect to complete delightful time. The two brothers vQt
.. Gravy With Eggs.
their work nnd return to their local Mrs. McLravy and Mrs Van Dugteren.
Put a little brown gravy into a wellpastorate this week. Rev. Hitching as­ Wm. Btudck of Elyria. Ohio. and' buttered. shallow pie pan. Place in
sumed charge of thc Presbyterian Charles Bustek of Detroit, were
oven until gravy bolls, then break into
L. V. BESSMER, Eyeiigiu Spcciallu
church early in May of this year.
it as many eggs as will lie side by stde.
ANYONE BUYING ARTICLES MEN—
Mrs. Frank C. Wilkie cnee Sharlot present.
Sprinkle seasoned bread crumbs mixed
HASTINGS, MICH.
Brumm) of Pocatello. Idaho, visited
with melted butter, salt and pepper
TIONED ABOVE Will Be Able to Buy I
HAD BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Archie McCoy thc past week, re­
George (Buddy) Leonard. Jr. cele­ over all and replace dish In oven until
TWO
5c
PENCILS
for
turning Monday to her home. It will brated his seventh birthday Monday by eggs are set. Then take up eggs care­
the importance ot &lt;ivbe remembered by some that Mrs. Wil­ entertaining eight of hu little friends. fully and place on rounds of toast, pour
ing yotir eyes needed care. But you may easily
kie was lhe first music supervisor in The youngsters had a happy time with gravy over and serve hot.
our city schools and slut always is de­ games and eats, then attended the
UNDER-RATE it. And most folks do that very thing.
Fruit Sherbet.
lighted to return to our city.
Or they seemingly do. Anyway, too many assume that
2 c sugar.
Sunday guests at the Frank Tobias letter day for the children.
their sight is normal’or at least satisfactory, when the
home 'were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wood
and
daughter
of
Lansing.
Mr.
and
Mrs
1
c
crushed
pineapple.
THE
NEW
IDEA
CLUB.
KNOWN fact is that most eyes are defective. £e dif­
Jake DePriester and family of Hastings..
An enjoyable aflatr of Tuesday eve­
6,-T lemon Juice.
ferent—have your vision brought up to par.
Mrs. Lizzie Wood and Miss Caroline: nlng. August 16. wa* the pot chtk pic2 c orange Juice.
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115
WE DELIVER
2 egg whites, beaten.
Oakes of Nashville. The occasion wasi nlc at Gun lake, when members *nd
Continued next week.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs Jernes WoodI guest* of ito New Ide* Club were en. c_ pineapple „Juke
—
.
and family of Seneca Fall*, N. Y. Al tertained by the president, Mrs. Harry, Bail sugar and water Cool Add
bountiful dinner was served.
Rltelue at her cottage.
other ingredients, freeze until tllfl.
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J Jones fdvored them with song*. - ployed
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South Fish iqthool reunion will be
held Saturday. August 20.
Vincent Kelly and family of Clarks­
; vile visited Will Dipp and wife Sunday

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Dorothy and Mildred Hutchins of j
Freeport spent Wednesday at tlie home
of Marguerite Seger
Chas Overholt and family attended;
U B conference at Sebewa Sunday. I

Holmes accompanied by their mother.
Mrs Smith Holmes, left Monday for
’ Kan Diego. California. Mrs Hulmes
.expects to sjx-hd the winter with her companied Mr. npd Mrs. Chas Offley
, daughters in California.
of Hastings called at Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Lawrence Christian of Halting* Clarence Felber's Sunday.
spent part of last week with Mr and

Mrs. Agnes Fisher of Hastings spent
a few days last week with Mr par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly.
Announcement was.made Saturday
Mother had placed sticky flypaper
I by Mr and Mrs. Chas. Farthing of the about the house . Shortly afterward,
Francis Neilson spent Sunday with marriage of their son. Glenn, ago 19. I she found little Richard IxMdtng the
to Evelyn Ritters, age 19 of Lake screen door aide open. When she re­
his. parents n» ar Trufant.
Odessa. at Goslicn. Indiana. Thursday. monstrated, Richard said. Well, how
August 18 For the present they wtU are you going to catch ’ 'em If - you
[ reside with the groom's parents.
[don't let 'em Ini"—Christian Herald.

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Alto Ambulance Service

�Wednesday, August 24,1932

placed by Harold J. Foster, Burry
County Agril. Agent. Hastings.
The Jersey breeders of Barry county
are planning on sending an exhibit of
cattle to the State Fair al Detroit,
Irving soft ball team defeated a
under lhe care of Leslie Raber. Barry bunch of fellows from Hostings in a 7
county cow tester. This exhibit will Inning game at Irving Friday night, 16,
lx- made up from at least six herds in
COY STOWELL
GUERNSEY Barry county.
Gayion Bell, son of Supt. Bell of
CATTLE WON COVETED
Middleville schools, will be one of Barry;
LOWER PRICES PAID
county's delegates to Torch lake Hl-Y
PRIZES
training
pmrur^^ivt 26-September 3
FOR LIGHTER LAMBS
C F- AnteliWllI leave with 4 boys‘for
MILO SHAW'S SHORT­
there very early thta Friday morning.
Michigan Shepherds Lose Mon­ John Stakcly. Winston Boyes of Ha»HORNS TOOK HONORS
ey By Sending Unfinished tlDg» and Howard Snow vif Nashville.
Read on PP. 361 in 'August "Young
Stock to Terminal Markets
Keen Competition In Jerapy
Men" Fifty-Fifty Marriage, every tai-!
East Lansing.. Aug.—The shipment ot low above 16 should by ail means read
Class At Ionia Free Fair
thin lambs to terminal markets !* Cost­ It.
’ '
.
.
j
Held Last Week
ing Michigan shepherds one dollar or
What worth while books hare you.'
Barry county cattle herds made a
more a hundredweight, according to read thta summer?
very satisfactoryShowing the past week
"John Wesley rode 4.500 mile* each!
animal husbandry specialists at Michi­
at the Ionia Free Fair. Anlinais Were gan State College, who say that such year on horseback, and preached from!
exhibited by Coy Stowell of Hastings. lambs arc too heavy for resale as feed- 2 to 5 sermons a day for 50 years. &lt;
Milo Straw. Harold Griffith, Walter era and are too light to bring tlie top and never weighed more than 120 lbs " I
Griffith. Arthur Griffith. Dule Raber price for slaughter.
Rev. Victor Jones of Hickory Corner',
and Maynard Miller of Middleville.
Ideal weights for market lambs are preached at Orangeville Ix'.t Sunday
Glen Ingram. Horace Cole and Leslie 85 to 90 pounds. Most ol the lambs following Sdnday School.
Raber of Hastings
which are coming on tlie market tpo
Indoor baseball every Monday eve-1
In Lhe Guernsey classes Coy Stowell thin lack only u few pounds of meeting
curried away ail of lhe coveted prizes, this requirement and could be brought nlng at fairgrounds for ail who like to I
with a 1st place yearling bull. 1st to first class condition In u short feed­ play. Come on-jlown.
place 3 yr. cow. ut place yearling ing period.
.
SOAP BUBBLE USED TO
peifrr and 1st place heifer calf. Tlie
Thin lambs will make a gain of onestarling heifer was made Jr. mid fifth pound per day on good pasture
FIND STRESS IN STEEL
Grand Champion female, while the alone. Tlie addition of from one-half
yearling bull was made Jr. and Grand to three-fourths of n pound-of grain
Champion male.
Mr Stowell was per day for each lamb increased tlie Engineers Use Flimsy Film to
given tlie 1932 Ionia Free Fair Premier rate of gain to three-fourths pound
Determine Effect of Bend­
Guernsey
Exhibitor
Bunner. Mr dally In 4hc Ixst Wolverine Lamb In­
ing and Twisting
Stowell's herd I* more than a show duction contest.
Tlie
soap bubble now lias 'serious
herd'in that it led* Burry County Cow
Prices of five cents per jnund for
Testing Association in production last- grain can lie obtained by supplying work to do in the world. By mnjiping
year. with a herd average of 415 lbs, thin lambs with the feed needed to add the contour nt a flimsy soap Him drawn
fat. with . one liulf tlie herd milking tlie 15 to 18 pounds needed to bring over a cut out model of the crow ift'cu* 2 yr. olds,
them into the choice class. Less than tlon ot a machine part or skyscrajx-r
Milo Shaw of Middleville with ills one month would be needed to finish beam, engineers can now determine
quickly nnd Accurately Just where und
high class herd Of Milking Shorthorns the feeding period.
took the lion's share of the Fair honors
IUf&gt;e or Sudan grass pxsture can how much twisting or bending stress
In that cliiM. Mr. Shaw's cattle won be used for ixisturiiig the lambs or they will affect lhe original of thc njodcl
Engineers
have a mathematical
niO5l ul-, Uw-^irsts and championships can be turned Into seedings in stubble
offered by Um* Fair Association. Mr fields. Second growth alfalfa pxsture means, known xs Saint Venant's for­
Sliuw has shown good caUle in past can be used if tlie lambs are turned mula. which will describe accurately
into the alfalfa in the 'afternoon fol­ lhe bending and twisting streases in
ever had out tills year. They have lowing u full feed and then are kept on rods or bars of metal, but which fails
to give results in pieces of more com­
more type than usual, and are in the alfalfa'continuously.
plicated cross section, such as angle
especially good condition: This herd is
also in thr Barry County Cow Testing MARL NEEDED ON
' irons or beams of different shapes. By
making use of the engineering prin­
Association and has made ti very good
ciple,
"membrane analogy," which says
BARRY COUNTY SOIL
tlutt a stretched membrane will show
Ionia wax the first show of tlie sea­
ton fiw Mr. Shaw. Hr intend* to show This Mineral Is Abundant and the location of stress points which
would also occur in an object whose
at our Mate fair and many other lead­
cross section Ls tlie same shape as tlw
Easily Applied ^and As
ing exposition*’'throughout the Central
menlbrane. Dr. cusliman sliowed that
und Western jwrt of the United States.
Readily Absorbed .
measurements derived from acuta!,
The Barry'County Jersey Herd en­
The soil of Michigan, generally­ platting of tlw contour of the mem-1
tered in the Ionia Free Fair and the
speaking.
needs
lime
in
order
to
pro
­
brane could be used in the Saint
West Michigan Jersey Parjsh Show'
dude
good
crops.
Rains
have
absorbed
Vcnant formula to tell an accurate
made a very tine showing. Tills herd
hud very stiff competition. There and leached out a good share of thc story of the stress problems in metal
were 18 cow* shown In thr aged cow lime tliat was originally deposited in parts of complicated shape used in in­
class alone, and 22 heifers shown in Michigan's soil’ with the other drift dustry, since tlw. mathematical formula
the heifer calf class. Over 150 high material that Hie glaciers brought for thc soap film is thc same as that
class Jerseys from-eight counties were when thby covered this state, for lime for tlw stresses of a structural shape In
Is readilH soluble in water.
. torsion or bending.
.
Fortunately Michigan. and especially
Tlie apparatus devised to record
A yearling bull, owned by Dr. F B
Shaw. Middleville, stood 1st; a heifer Barry county, has abundant deposits these findings is surprisingly simple.!
of
marl,
rich
in
lime
which
is
in
con
­
Half-way down In a square box a brass &gt;
calf owned i&gt;y Lttalte Raber stood 2nd;
a Jr. yearling heifer .owned by Harold dition to be readily absorbed Into the sited 1* scaled, with a portion at the:
metal cut out in copy of the cross sec- j
Griffith stood 2nd; a 3 year old cow. soil.
No county in Michigan has more lion of the article to be tested. Topping
owned by Harold Griffith, stood 3rd.
while a 4 year old cow. owned by May­ mar) than Barry. That is foctunatc. tlie box is a glass plate inset with i&lt; I
nard MQler. .-.tood 5th.
Nearly all because so much of iLs soil needs lime depth Radge. In oiieratlon a film of |
other Barry county entries dropped to Wherever possible thta soil building ele­ soup solution is drawn across tlie cut
6th and 7th place under Hie extreme­ ment should be used ns It will reward | out design, water is forced into thc
ly high clxss competition of the show those who apply lime, in the shape of; lower j»art of tlie box causing the
A place above 10th was n distinct hon­ marl or ground lltperock. with larger confined air beneath the plate to push
crops and will repay- many times over up Hie him. nnd with tlw depth.guugc
or in this Miow.
*
•
Tlie Milking Shorthorn* were placed the cost of applying this mineral ele­ tlw varying level of the film Is meas­
ured from the glass top. Many reading*
by Robert Mackey, Mgr. of the Kellogg ment.
Farm, near Gull lake. • Thc Jerseys
are made In various spots, curves art
SLOW AND DUMB.
were placed by Georgi- Cooper. Pres
charted between the points, a contour
Turtles
are
voicele.v,
except
nt
thc
map results which locates stress pointMichigan Jersey Cuttle Club and Mgr.
of -Tlie Oakland*” Jersey Farm. period of laying eggs', when they ac­ which may easily be interpreted in
Ann Arbor, while the Holstein, Guer- quire a voice, which even in the largest their meaning for the designer of metal
work.
wy and allothee dairy’ breed* were is very, uny and piping.

SATISFACTORY SHOW­
ING OF BARRY HERDS

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B

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

The Financial and Industrial
Weather-vane

Prosperity!
During the past few weeks there
has been the most pronounced
CHANGE FOR- THE BETTER in
public confidence. Every one is
realizing as never before that U. S.
A. has always been worth 100
cents on the dollar. ‘Even Foreign
Nation! have confidence in U. S.—
they have been heavy buyers of U.
S. securities during the past 30 days.
Many coriurfodity prices have in­
creased notably—hogs, wheat, cot­
ton, sugar, beef and many other
items.

Stocks and bonds have shown a
steadily rising market, even in the
face of profit taking. Thousands of
dollars have been thrown into the
buying market.
Many new SAVINGS AC­
COUNTS have been opened show­
ing conclusively the upward trend of
business.
This strong bank invites you to
become one of its patrons.

Hastings National Bank
Conservative but Progressive
The Only National Bank in Barry County

Graft in Business
i
As Well As Politics
B.toe Amertean

1, «». poUllc. tor

Hastings, Michigan Telephone; 2217

"WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE"
HINDS CORNERS.
! talned Mrs. Belt Kelly and daughter
JS IMPORTANT TO MANY PEOPLE.
Geraldine and Donovan Halverson •from Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs. CharEstablishment of thc United States are visiting their uncle, Mr. and Mrs 1„^l^l^eOgU^J^r,Ol^c on Sunday- The

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Mr. liurta .&lt; Pr.K.- ln“ «

.told HTTP iu own door.Up. wU
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,,„lk
M
John T. Flynn in thc Rotarian niaga-:cuts of mea' tthd Pro'ldc other yianctej \tr nn&lt;1 Mra. Abbott of Battle Creek transimrtntlon for men and things
.
’
| that many of them might never have visitecpier brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. O., from place lo place make a nation
-Wt. hHhr. nihinit&gt;» tn bnUCiioo ourlbWn able 10 1*curc without thc valu-: Tobias.. Thunday aftenwon.
। strong and great.—Bacon.
We bnbe athletes to Daxjlioo our,
.....
Rnlnh
Ralph nntl
and tjivrrnx
Laverne DeMr&gt;&gt;&gt;
DeMott spent
he writes, "and we bribe superin- able services rendered by thta fur- ,Thursday and Friday in Indiana and
tendents to condemn our competitor’s reaching organization.
Detroit.
—
J
-ts
bribeand
other men’s clerks । Excellent communication
!_ Mr.- and Mrs. George We
DeMott
EAST DELTON.
To push 'our merchandise. Wc bribe enable thc weather bureau to serve the; family attended the Ionia fair Wed­
to put their ships in our entire country easily and quickly. There' nesday.
Miss Viola Willison and Stewart »sea captains
*
Waters were quietly married at lhe dry-docks. We bribe singers to cn-. are now about 250 weather stations
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips, son
2orse our
our cigarettes.
cigarettes.
!Irom which forecasts and storm warn- and daughter, were at Battle Creek
home of the Rev. Victor Jones in dorse
rixxury vorners
wconesaay at
as JV.au
afe ““J,
Hickory
Corners Wednesday
10:30 i■ 1We bribe athletes to ballyhoo our J
Wednesday. ,
New Truss Proves
base- i ,-—,r~ —
the ,occasion
demands.
Key
Mrs. worge
George ueaiott
DeMott isIs entertaining
entertaining
o'clock. August 17. They were attend- i golf balls, our tennis rackets, our nose----------- —
~
• men airs,
in the
variousto areas
ed by Mbs Dori* Hartman, niece ofr the c-..
ball ___
bats. ...
We bribe
actresses
cn- wlio ®are resnonher three nrlces- ’he Mteses Adams, of ।
Greatest Rupture Aid
bride
and Willard
of ।; dorse
'bribe doctors
bulletins
unuc aim
nuiara. Waters,
warer», cousin
cousin oi
oorse our
our cosmetics.
CWIKUCJ. We
we'oriuc
uuvwi». slble ‘or feather
. ,
, ,, reaching
. the
. , coldwater.
the groom. .They
They immediately left (or;
for' to sign tiicir
their names on our drugs. We
;d
thc
We:i newspapers, fas-niern. fruit growers “
and
Mrs ixircxi Chatman of Hastings Is
Akron Nechano-Tonn Trushoneymoon vtaltlng
visiting their
their’, bribe chauffeurs who buy gasoline and
andi, ®\’***
®ck ,m®'n ln .tlhelr
, c.u dlssernmate
dlM&lt;tminaic visiting Mrs. Clara Brown.
a short "honeymoon
1llelr £
districts
A, ... at Stanton,*
.
..
...
.... servants
Hits information
bv telenlioiw.
tele-:
grandmother
Michigan,.. oil and. uniforms.
Wc .bribe
J lh“ ‘"formation
by telephone,
tele-. Mrs. Ora Hinds of Ceresco and son. I
/ feature “Selective Pressure
going from there to Grand Ledge to'who buy groceries and meats. «
.
..
.
..
u I Harold, of Battle Creek, spent a couple
Control". Holds the rapture
visit relatives, returning home Thurs-, ..And ,lWn some of us hold up our
P*’’lotUcal f’cu,
rcp?5u ttr? broad- of d?ys
wccj. Wjth Mr. and Mrs.
more securely and eliminate*
day afternoon and going to their own! hand5 ln horror at the corruption In •0451 !ron\r?,dl°throughout the,
Newton nnd family.
homc./whlch they had prepared fori politics when we hear some speakeasy!f,oun’ry d“{Jy; Whim definite informa-. Mr. nnd Mrs. w. o. Tobias attended
tiiclr future happiness nnd which Is (1U-npr has handed a few dollars to a Uon s
bc, furnbhcd ‘hose interested the Hendershot family reunion at ElExclusive Akron Trass Fit-.
known as the Ace Pennock farm east' Prohibition agent or a conf"
I“ |,ar:lcill,:‘r area dut‘
audden;mer Slocum's Thursday. There were
of Delton. Their many friends join In
nt n thiumlw 1 ?han!^s ln ’hc weather which may af- 0VCr one hundred there
adjustment.
wtahing them ihuch happiness and. , “,r.' Flj^n, -h.J^L
ttci lhe .futurT frul! °r eMrly v?eUb,e
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Tobias of Kala-

WE CAN
STRETCH A DOLLARI
JUST TVAOI IN YOUB OLD W08N-OUT
TIUS AND WTU OIV1 YOU A BIO
CASH'ALLOWANGI ON NIW . . .

U. S. ROYALS
(here's no "holcv^races" about this offer! We'll
taka your old Ural In port poymaol on new U. S.
Royals with Tampwad Rwbb*—blggar, safer.

U.S. GUARD
29x4.40 $3.59
$4.95 30x4.50 3.95
4.45 29x4.75 4.63
29x4.50 3.89
79c

HIRI'5 A 5AMPLI OP OUR LOW PRICU
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30x4.50.
29x4.40.
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE

proapefily.
™n,
MOp * U,e Mfe,y of ,lvc8tack-tho tele- mazoo spent sundar-wnh *he:r purThe Prescription Drag Store
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bailey and'
v
rmntavera ‘
nimt dependable Instru-jrnts, Mr. and Mrs C. N. Tobias, and
B. 4. LytAXIlCK. PrZtr.
family of Fullop spent Saturday night,
L n u LHn°t^ ment of *"*“• Wfalher Burcau
family.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
with Rex Waters and wife.।
™ XittaiLi sum‘7.5^' L““’ stnle’
.
&gt;
1 Mrs Mlinnln8 aild *a“*ly enter-,
Vesta Silfcox spent the week end i "y
Bddl‘!??One example of thta wa* where a .
,
I
with Mrs. Russell Hazehnan, Rich- tho ln,er,or materials vhich the; |nrRe nrea ln tjle tftnn fruit section of I
iand .
I bribed employee had passed. Otiwr California
won
visited
bv
n
severe
frost
I
"
*
*~*
California was visited by a severe frost'
late in 1931. Tlw weather had been so!
Ch.*, iw, ,„a ,lte »r o.k,bU„
and Ray
Durkee and family
of West)
.»d
n., nuru.
r.n.U, «
oMM mild up to that time that the.growers|
had been thrown off their guard and
Hope spent Sunday with their parents.!
1 and $50 a week, forced salesmen to pay some had not made final prej&gt;aration!
Mr. and Mrs. John Willison.
Mis* Violet Collison entertained Miss tribute on every yard of goods accept­ for heating. The forecaster, finding I
Barbara Cook of Kalamazoo over the, cd. They thus often bring their sal- that a cold snap was on the way', or-1
i aries up to $10,000 and more a year.
dered the usual broadcast made, but!
week end.
\
"The
greatest curse of this thing," fearing that many interested growers
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters enter-!
- ...-----------— "Is....that when one had not listened in. called the manager
talned Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Durkee , adds Mr. “
Flynn.
and David of Delton and Mr. and Mrs. i grafter appears in a trade he very soon of every citrus packing house in cen­
Claud Harrington of near Banfleld makes it almost impassible for the tral and* southern California by tele­
Sunday. • i honest man to stay in business."
phone and gave personal warnings of
——
«♦» ----------। Arid, os usual, the public toots the the Impending lower temperatures.
MORGAN.
j bill. For every 1100 in business graft,
When the Weather Bureau was es­
Miss Miitrtel Youngs of Ravanna tai Mr. Flynn estimates, there is sure to-be tablished in 1871. it was operated by
spending a week at thc home of Elgin I al least 11.000 In lo«s somewhere which the Secretary of War. largely to give
Mead.
I eventually Is paid, by the consuming storm warnings to ships, with benefits
Thc Vari Sickle reunion was held public,
.
to agriculture as a secondary consider­
with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle
Business can help stamp out the ation. Congress enacted a bill October
Saturday.
I bribery parasite by lobbying for state 1, 1890. transferring the meteorological
Mrs. Elgin Mead and Mrs. Mamie and federal laws similar to the one on work of lhe Signal office, under which
Webb visited Rev. and Mrs. Fred New Yorks statute books, and then lhe Weather Bureau had A previously
Garter at Conklin over the week end. by furnishing facts to prosecuting au- been maintained, to the Department ot
Mrs Florence Trumper is spending thorities. The Better Business Bureau, Agriculture, where It has rendered In­
a week' in Grand Rapids vtaltlng a sis- Rotary clubs, the Paint and Varnish valuable service to the citizens of the
ter-ln-law.
Association, and other trade groups. country in wide ranges of endeavor
Miss Dorothy Mead ts spending a1 have led In curbing thc unfair prao since, that time.
r-_ days In Battle Creek
—u .u.,,.
— her'। tlcps and
f0CUMlng publlc attention
few
vtaltlng
brother, Clare, and family.
S LOO ANS.
on them.—“The Rotarian" Magazine.
Opal Webb visited in Lansing Sun |
There he, been a Steal deal ot aslFED MORE WHEAT.
day.
Mlclilgan farmers led M P$r cent motto for the coin of the realm, and
FLOUR
FEED -e COAL
CEMENT ♦ . UMK
SOFT LEATHER.
more wheat ot their 1931 wheat crop U»e Pierce City Leader-Journal sug­
BRICK &lt;- TILE ♦ FARM IMPLEMENTS
Shoemaker: "Here are the shoes for to livestock! than they did In tlw prc- gests. "Abide With Me" and "I Need
your new polar expedition. Were you
Thee Every Hour."
Mtlsfled with tlie boots i made for the mer, general manager of lhe Michigan
HASTINGS
last trip?
As an example of fine sympathy, pic­
«‘P'”
.
, Elevator Exchange. • No doubt the
Explorer: “Quite. "They were the beat farmers found U profitable or they ture a Ford pulling a Packard out of
boots I ever ate in a polar expedition." I would not have done thta.
a mud bole.

PLOW SHARES
We aim to carry a complete line of
plow shares for MOORE, BANNER,
GALE, SYRACUSE and PAND-O
plows. Let us take care of your needs
irTplow points.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

facilities

�THEHASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 84, IMS

UirMIRAN RAR
jinstead &lt;if having prosecuting .attor-, five times thjl population.
EELS STILL THRIVE
MtbnluRN DAn Aooun.
.
elecled by&lt;he people, there shall
There is a reaaon for all this. It is
IN MICHIGAN WATERS
TO REQUEST'CHANGES be appointed district* attorneys, wlio believed that the principal reason
IU ncuuKOi un i
shall be named by the Attorney Gen- that judge* and crown attorneys. «ipiiThink Jndc-es and Prosecuting cral o( ,he B'aU and ‘*rve d“r““s fr
*? ? 5 .
UJS■ttorn«Jw*,«« Specimens Planted More Than

Think Judges ana rrosecuwng .ubJwt w removal by the Attorney not elected in Canada but are appointVbo„ *„rt a till
Attorneys Should Be
General
•
*'d b&gt; the Governor General. subject
Flity Years Ago Bltu
Appointed
j There is much comment on the f«L £’
Survive
A committee reprcaenUttg the Michi- that in Canada, Just acro*s the line; u
to
wbrnTm-* h
PUnW,fl
Michigan **»ter» a
■
u., *»«uum M . Drtrn. on,
Their role dutVls: ‘Pl**™1 »»d ■■o,nc. W-year-old *pedday last week to prepare the program lhr ni;mber 0, crtm|nA! offenses com- political influence. ’1 beHeve Mkh M*na *“* llve ,n
wsler‘ ot *
to the government.. Wc
Michi
w&lt; believeL.
Kn';­ in Otsego county, according to Dr. Carl
for the meeting of that body, which miffed i* but a small fraction of thc gan can greatly reduce
:: tlw*
~ am!
~ number
7~~
~r~ of ;L,
Hubbs, Director of Uic Michigan In­
will be hr!d«in Battle Creek, Septem- number in an yqual population on thl' crime* by haying judge*
prosecui,stitute
for
Full
cries
Research.
ber 1 and 2. They touk decisive action ?lde of the bord*-:
There axe four tors named in the same way on this'
Specimen* ot eels taken from Sher­
upon an important subject They ask I times ns many murders in Chicago
man Lake. Kalamazoo county in Octothat the Aa*ociatioi&gt; favor the appoint- with J.DOAtoO people as there are in
ment of all judge.- in Oils stale by the Canada with H.OOO.noO; and more than
*
I lava havi
hi*n been
tlw, ln*L
In Mlr-hl•
*
Uic snrvlvlnir
last aurviving
in MlciilgevcnrJr. with confirmation • by the twice w many fhurdera in ix tr.ut. with
Ran waters, until Dr. Hubbs received a,
state senate, for life or during good- less than a.OOC.WX) population, jhan r-amaf-nn ni Aisiisir.
specimen taken from the Otsego lake.
behavior. They willialro request that, there arc Hi Canada with, more than FARMERS PLOWING
NOW
FOR
WHFAT
The
‘
pecunen
obtained
from
Otsego
nun run nntai lakc WM subniUtcd by w H Orecn

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Gulfing at YQ.K.Stores
GIVES

CHILDREN

CONFIDENCE IN

themselves

IG&gt;
,
Tomato Juice
Selected tomatoes —firm ahd
’ fully rtpe—*ia.
What rest it
feet blend,
lid ds to the
- meal I

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S. 15c

I

Navy Beans
Buked arc a real picnic item;
Gel In the army now.

3 "&gt;• 10c
I.G.A. Stores conform I"
the highest staiidiirds of
modern merchinidising. .

Matches

Boxes

25c

15c
Dill Pickles
Apricots igi
Can Tops
Quart Jar

TRE^RIPENED

LG A. Apricots arc fully rip­
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they're almost bursttrig with'
health-giving .richness.

Dozen

13c

Oats'igr

Mazola

Hi al Porridgeu«.

17c

run1 vegetable oil—made from
fully ripened gulden turn ker­
mis.
7
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c-i 23c

JELL-O

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pkB1.

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Ron.

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Judd’s Dill Pickle Mixture

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White Floating Soap IGA

Extremely
. .- to.:.&lt; .n lath. Especially line for thc chil­
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wadiing »iliu and woolens. Make* glawwartf
gljstcn.
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Supplies the health-giving vitamin* and mtn- ■
erah found in bottled milk. For habit* or for
cooking.
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7" IGA STORES '•

M. S. C. Warns About'Sowing Elmira town*hipw»bo planted the cel*
. , ,,
“ in his lake 44 SWi ago?
Time to Avoid Savages of
A half century ago eel* were planted
Hessian Fly
. in many of the lakes of Michigan They

were brought from the Atlantic Coast
Comldcrablc ground is being plowed as -elvers" thc young stage of eel*
for wheat nt the present time The reached when they ascend tlie streams
Michigan State College at East Lan­ from the ocean. Thc eels were not na­
sing advise* farmers'to observe the tive to the Great Lakes, because they
"fly free days” for" sowing. In order to cannot pass by Niagara Palls on their
get away from the ravages of the Hes- ■ upward migration from Uie aea.
&gt;ian fly Control of that pest 1* obSince eel* do not spawn in fresh wa*
tallied by observing the correct time ter, any tela now remaining In Michi­
ot the M-ason to sow wheat, usually In gan are approaching the half century
September. At the proper time, if the ■nark In age. according to Dr Hubbs.
towing 4s done, thc insect will lay no Tlie rather «mall eels, occasionally seen
eggs, so the wheat will be free from
' the pe*t next year. It will be well for were not' young, but were the males
farmers to keep in touch with County which do not reach a large size, mid
Agent Foster and the State College In which do not migrate far up streams
order to know the proper lime when from thc ocean.
Tlx- occurrence of males In Michl' they can safely *ow their wheat.
j pan lake* is itself, evidence that Ute eels'
I remaining
CARLTON CENTER.
-----------alive today are of the Old
. Mr. and Mr* Edgar Cheney lire planting*, lie sakt
fhappy over the arrival of a baby
*
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
daughter born August 14.
Mr and Mn Carl Brechei*cn and
....
Mr. nnd Mrs Leon Gray and chiland Mr.
Mr and Mp Millard dren of West Vermontville und Mr. and
, family nnd
llrecheisen and
anti son
ron were
u*ere guests
inn
I! Brecheisen
Sun- Mrs. Harold Gray of East Assyria vis­
- duy of Mr ami Mr.s Clare Jom-s 'of Red Their mather, Mrs. Lulu Gray,
: south -at Hastings '
| Sunday.
f
| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcnm-y and son
A large number of Maple Grove peowere guests Sunday wL-Rev. mid Mr* pie attended tlie Ionia Free Fair the
| W. A Exner of.LskcvUVi |«3t week.
, There were over two hundred pres-! . A nupiber attended the funeral of
ent at the Brown school reunion. Sun- Mr*. Ed Brumm in Nashville. Sunday
'day. a fine time was enjoyed by nl). afternoon.
,
a good program was given, one of the, Mr. und Mrs. Joe DeMond of'near
'numbers waa a fine talk bv- 'John i Hasting*, visited their relative*. Mr.
'Ketcham. People were there from and Mrs. Jerry Elliott Friday.
jcu-v.
City. Vicksburg
Vicksburg and
Kalnmaroo.
Cuss City.
and Kalnmuroo.
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Wolf.and daugh' MBs
ML’.i Emily Usborne of this com- ter. and two grandchildren ol Battle
I mumty and LeVatit Yeager of Berrien! Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I Springs were married Sunday. August Norton Sunday morning.
j21st. at the Seventh Day Advcnttit I Mr*.
"" "
— Elliston and
-■ »&lt;
— »-*Vern
Mrs
Ida
Ichurch at Urbandale They left Mon..­ Norton attended the Weljs school rc................................
.....
day for California
where Mr.
Yeager .„?r union in Knlamo Saturday. Mrs. Nor,1-. attending- a medical school. Tlie. ton was a fonbec resident In thc dis­
(best wishes of Emllv's many friends gollrict “tai *he also gave a couple of
[with
her to her new home.
with hix
• readings on thc program.
।' All enjoyed the splendid talk given । Mis* Cleota Cohkhii,-R- N. is nt tlie
i Sunday at tlie local M. E. church by home of the Morse- family in North
Mr Waltman on Hie temperahce. Kalnmo. -where there are three sick.
'question.
'Mrs. Morse and two young men. sops,
j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck and family are &lt;!«“« scriously-ill with intestinal,
|,‘|x-nt Sunday afternoon nl Gun lake. n“, ,
Lulu
Gray was os thc sick ”
list
lhe guests of the former's sister and' Mrs.
’ ” ra,
’M r5rav
*‘
last week.
.
furnib'. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley.
Mrs Ella Taylor of Nashtille is
spending the week with her sister, Mrs.1
Frederick Clouse returned home' Frank Norton.
•
Thursday after a three weeks' visit
--------------- ■ ----------------with relatives in Detroit.
|
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Tlie Misses Emma and Arloa CarThe Ice cream sociil al tlie Striker
renter spent the week end at Long I schoolhou5e has been fwslponed.
lake south of Kalamazoo
; \jr. an(j Mrs, Lon Campbell und son
Mr. mid Mrs. A Beck and the Int-'spent from Friday until Sunday.visit'
Sunday.visit*
ter* mother. Mr*. Gray, spent Sunday. ing rrluivw at Hart:
.
1 i''Jr a,M Mr5' I'r“nlc Kelluy at
Mr atlt| Mrs W. Richards called bn
Gun lake
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chciwy of Carlton
Mr and Mrs Gordon Thompson w&lt;tdnrj41l,y evening
vrere Saturday night gurata of Mr mid. Mr Mnd M„. Srnltll ^id family of&lt;
Mr* Elton Crane in KaHmaroo.
J Saginaw vistu-d their daughter. Mr.-,
‘Tr
G***- »•&gt;“
Sunday.
aunt
and
Mrs.
Martha
Keplogie.
! rorav
dJuncle.
UtC” ^
ri- Marlh
“t 8&lt;P|oKk;!i Mr and Mr&gt; Clayton McKeown mid
•"
ti^‘
Mr •'“»«« Walter teke*. Mrs.)
HemiJk m'ihj h&gt;MnntBAftd 1*7 °1 Sarah Ickes and MLv&gt; Evelyn Herring-'

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■■■wwiLamia.

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“Uncle Anjiy Mellon” is recognized as the
most capable secretary of the U. S. treasury
since the days of Alexander Hamilton. As is
generally known, he is a very wealthy man.
Here are nine rules that he always followed and
which governed his financial actions. They are
so good and so true that they should be hung
up on the walls of all schools, so that youth and
inexperience might learn without paying the
penalty. Here they are:

1 st
•

—Dftn’t buy stocks,in mines that you know nothing about.

^)nd —Be wary of stock-selling schemes involving
rightstonewinventions. A patent may be only
the right to a law suit.

3”^—If you buy property, buy
'

something close to

home that you can see.

.4 th —Beware of companies that are going to sell by
mail.

'

th —New manufacturing methods promising alluring
profits to investors should be carefully inves­
tigated.

^*h—Don’t make your investments in a hurry. Sleep
over them.

^th —Discredit “tips” on the stock market that are
"straight from the inside." If they were really
good, you would never'be let in.

&lt;

—Do not speculate or buy stocks on margin.

Qth —Don’t put your money into another man’s
dreams.
Commercial Industrial and Financial Conditions show marked,
improvement and as money begins again to flow back remember
for nearly half a century this bank has always paid
INTER­
EST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY.

Capital—$75,000.00

PLEASANT HILI,.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Louniberg and
family of Grand Rapids spent Sunday;
nt Kryn Vandenberg's
Mlsa Margaret Puinjri i* spending
the week with lier grandparenu, .\u
and Mr*: Cyrus Shroyer.
Mrs Curtis Pierce spent Monday at
the home of her parent*. Mr. mid Mr*.
Steve Carter.
Mr*. Melvin Hunt and children ol

| of Hastings Saturdav
j ator*B 8c'llt ^'^cd to Greenville
t
• Sunday after spending sometime with
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TOWERS ECHOES.
i
“nd Mr* Delbert Reynolds
! Birge Bull returned home from Ann
Mr al“* Mr*. Will Ricliard.v and Mr
(Arbor Friday night and is doing.very and
Jan'" Mead attended the fu(well. —j'
neral of John Crago Sunday.
Mr.
und Mrs
Mr* D Reynold*
Reynolds nnd Mr.
Mr and Mr* -Miner Palmer. nnd
M
r «»»*&lt;
*&gt;ns Ralph and Ricliard and AAioId and Mrs. A. Reynolds called on Mr and
Parker. Mr and Mrs Bert Palmer and,Mr* Ix-tOr RcynolcL of near Dowling
' ron. Paul and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sunday.
Bedford and sons.' George and Ber-1
"idvAir---------------nurd, .-pent Sunday at Caledonia Pink. I
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1 .
,
, Ml» Almira B.-4 .nd xKwJ
‘T?
Ichnrk. und IrM ll.nw, .nd .com- “"’J"’1
C",k ■"d
p.nv-d bv Ru-nnll Pi.ln-.rr vprni Sun- *°u-l* pmr,
W* rounll c.mr and
spent her birthday -*&gt;
with
d.s .Uh raUUir, u Urln.n
h •her.
” at •her
—I
Mr- Casncr Schondclmcyrr and home here
Miss Ethel Pfllmer has been visiting
clrlldren. Glenn and Catherine, were
Mrs
Jerry
Bedford
'Marjory
Johnson)
Itite guests of her suter. Mrs. Clarence
iGrohe at Grand Rapid* from Thurs- at Traverse City.
Mr*. Leslie Sowerby. Mr* Argyle
iday until Sunday.
i Mr and Mrs. Ray Travis and fam- Windes. Mis* Lillian Sowcrby and Mr*.
i ily ot Grandville spent Sunday with William McCann visited Mr*. E E.I
his parents. Mr. and Mr* Frank Travis Warner at Vandalia one day last week. I
Mr*. Richard—Tompkins
of Kalama.and Mr and Mr* Claude Frye of Bat-------------------7—— —
He 'Creek have been spending the week- zo°
* couPle
*‘lh her
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Andrews and niotiier liere. la*t week
; daughter of Augusta were Sunday eveMrs ' Sowerby and daughters visited
ning visitors at Arthur Bedfords.
1t,u:
HUto in the south part of
I The member* of the Irving Home.,he state- °n Sunday.
Economics Group will meet for a so•',!r •«* 5,115 D&lt;11 Wilcox and Mr.
cial meeting with Mrs. Belle Carter. »««* Mrs w 8 Benham spent Friday
'at thc n
Getz
jThursday afternoon, September 15.
“~ farm and‘ “on
“ ”Bunday theii
------------ , ...-----------rjWilcox'* entertained Dick Poff and-,
I
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
j wife from Battle Creek.
Mr. arid Mr* Marley Burrouglu of i Ml** Edith Hayder of Otsego ha*
Three River* spent several days the been vteiting her aunt. Mrs. C. A. Ben- '
past week with Mr. and Mr*- Ed. Whit- • ger.
•
ngnt
j Mr. and Mr*. Joe Springer and Mr.
Mr and Mrs. A. R. Ellis-on and- and Mr*. Wm Bpringer attended the '
daughter Thelma also Mis* Ruth Hick., Broadbent reunion at the fair grounds &lt;
of Lansing visited Mr. E.'s sister, Mrs in Hastings Bunday.
John Benedict. Wednesday.
' Regular Fellowship Meeting Friday ।
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Mullen and evening. August 2®. Everybody invited: .
Miss Myrt'e Hall were Ionia fair visit-, School begin* August 29. with Mr*.
. tors Saturday.
Georgia 6zm*on a* teaciief.
Mi*s Alice Camp U upending the!---------------- -----------CONSTANTLY.
week with friend* in Grand Rapids. ।

Wool worth* and the hat check guU you loaned your neighbor?"
are about the pnly people left who in"I should say I'did. He bought a. rasut on cash.
dio with it.'*—Exchange.

There ian’t any royal road to financial independence, nor ia there anything myaterioua
about getting ahead in the world. It requires
the application of the to-called Common sense,
plus effort aqd thc determination to spend less
than you earn. Neither men or women who
want to get ahead' do so by going into every
fly-by-night scheme that offers quick returns.

Hastings City Bank

. .Sunday in Grund Rapids, the guests of
| Mr. and Mrs. John DcJongh- Mrs. week in Detroit and Canada visiting
CloiiM’ &lt; mother. Mrs. DcJongh. uccoti)- j
Mr. and Mr- Hoogstratt of Ravenna
; pamed them and will remain w ith her spent
Sunday at Lon Campbell'.-;.
' sun for awhile.
I Andrew Smith, in company with ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bordi Layman of Marion. Ohio,
relatives from away, visited his brotherj «
a, apent Saturday night- and
' Hl'lhdale. Tui-Xy.

Getting Ahead

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Surplus—$50,000.00

Grand Rupids spent a few days last,
week with her parent*. Mr. and Mr/
Kryn Vandenberg.
Vere Carter spent Sunday in Grand'
Rapids.
Those attending the Ionia Fair from*;
this way were. Mr and-Mrs. Bert Pal- j
mcr and children. Mr and Mrs. Matt
Bedford. Ed Bedford, ^flen aiyl Ha*e|
Campbell, MrTTria“Mra Clare William:.
.and family. R. J Williams.* Mr and

Mrs -Lester Raymond .mid Mr' and
Mrs. Leo Church.
The annual picnic of pleasant Hill,
.cjiool will be Saturday. August \^7.
Bring own table service.
SITUATION REVERSED."^’
Excuse me while I take u little dic­
tation," *aid tlw- busIncHS man lo lils
secretary as Iw received a telephone
call from home.
**

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at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
Don’t faik to call and look over our used cars before you buy.

Specials Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25-26
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Sedan Buy It Now for—
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- HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AVOC5T 24. 153Z

wbli them success In their new home
There was a good crowd out to urer; Lottie.Ormste. Flower CommitMrs. Fern Herrington of thc Her-!cousins. Mr. and Mn. Roy Orgren. »•*
SUGAR BEETS ARE
! „
n
.
Mr. and Mrs ,Arthur Latiirop from church nnd heard a splendid sermon tee and Mate.O-.wald. Program Com- rington resort. Clear lake, uriderwent turning Friday to her home here.
nr-nmsni r- nnnn' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers have Morgan
-------------Imittee. Tlw next, meetlnit will be on a major operation nt Battle Creek lastj
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liaVe moved- Into -------Enw »t---Arm-, by
our pastor.
DESIRABLE CROP made several trips to Allegan to see' ..------- -----

strong’.*, house, Mr. Lathrop *&lt;1,0. teach!. Rosemary Stebbins spent, severali the third Thursday in September at week and her condition ut. present Di |
HOPE CENTER.
In pie Brown district.
.
.1 days last week the RtK t of Mr undI tlw church a*’usual.
enndden-d very favorable, which we‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDermott and
Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Sweltxrr of ‘Mn Elwin Butler ot Hickory Clmwra
Mr and Mrs.. Frank Granger and ar'’ clad l.°
•’
Mr. ami Mrs. Burdett* Lyttle attended
rz'T’Mr. and .Mra. Wm.
1
Plainwell were Sunday guests of MrfT^r.
E Beadk attend-■ Neil spent the pa t week touring tlw k Lieutenant Governor Luren D. Dick-1 lhe Pennock reunion at Crooked lake.
Md
WillKon reunion al Fin.- lake 1 northern part of tlw state rieht-weing irlSon will occupy the pulpit next Sun-1 Mr. and Mra. Fred Ashby and son
and Mrs Jake Johnson.
M
d the Willison
Sheba Rockwell of St. Joseph Is a8 Sunday.
and fishing Mrs Susie Corkins looked div: morning a; tht- regular church William attended the futu-ral of John
ThU year there luus been a consider­ ’Mrs. Doris Hyde and Mrs. Hare! Mc- gue»t, of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. M J. Norri* nnd Kiltie1 after household atfn;; • during their ’hour and •’.ill «&gt;-ak .th the mtrrest of .Anders in Uw McCallum district Wedable Increase in raising sugar beets in Klbbin as teachers. This will be Mrs. Cajipon.
Norris went to visit their uncle, David1 absence and asshted in the care of the. Anti Saloon League. All who can ne;day.
’
Hyde
’
s
eighth
year
in
our
school
and
Michigan. Tlie crap so far is excellent, .Mrs McKlbbln’s thfrd.
GibMirv
ut
Harbor
Spring;
and.
cousin.
;
■ Recently the Literary Society of
,
Mr*. Nellie Granger wh&gt;
.-erovenng arc urged to attend this meeting ar.
Mr and Mra. Earl Paddock enterand tlw returns to the farmers promise
of great tn-1talned enmpany Iran Grand Rapids
Mr and Mrs Ed LaLoudc and Mln of Richland invited Mrs. Fannie Jack- Orr utiuih v Indian Hi.* r. 1 .i*.md;r yp)|n a rtCrnt lMj!,... ,tI t!.c |jomc ol thl- parrtcsilat. .
better than from almost any other near Middleville s|*n| the week end :xm to take part in their program. She ami expect to rejum Monday or T-.ws-|jV.r ,fln
•
•
tert*) at tlw py &lt;-nt time. Remember Sunday.
crop. Sugar beets are a desirable crap, with Mr. and Mrs Ed Peeling.
'gave &lt;•- u/*WMilng un original jxxmi.
on Runday.
Runclay. August 38:
38. at
t : Mr. and Mra. (Hyde Athby of .Kala- ’
i -Mr/and Mra OrHe Fl.-her. Mr. and ; it will te on.
because they take ulmret nothing from
X'. at
a’t tip- Dowling -church.
■•'Mr. and Mr&lt; wm. E. to-adif and Mr. Mra Wall Norton and Mrs Etta ■ 11’50 AV. M.
mazoo, and*Albert Anders ot Grand
The Scouts are establish'd nt tlw
th&lt;- soil Nearly all tlw nourbitiment! Kellogg Foundation Camp this week. prize at tlie Federation of Women'.*. and. Mr- Wm. McKibben mt ’o Stanton rttiled Mrs, Etta Tollea at the | Mr*. Harold DeFrlcsler ami chib Rapid* vbHcri at the heme of Fred
Harold DePricsl.tr s ’
for the plant U obtained fiom moisture, . TM-y «t|*ct an interesting, instructive* Cl ;b . A h.ii 4 B IniliX Inr 80th birth* ruand tj"d**- FrW:i&gt; • •
un’l william Wii-llu.r. hr.mt ’nuir Bst&gt;fk-!i}'then spent Thurs.-.:r. a*, tlie William Ashby Sundwr.
air and sunshine
■
.v u.
Mr and Mr*v Russell Kay and baby
i us well ns a happy time during.- their day inntversarv. some
of ..v,
her neigh­ Mr- Llewellyn Erb. Rona.d returning Sunday, alu, called on Mr. and Mr . ।’ H.-dk-y
ii.'.ujv, hem*- near
ix.ni h :;*jr;.i
*ldn'.ty 01
“J™1 ;tay
;.y «e
.
bor surpriM-u lief. They brought .&gt; Home with U*m.
Charles
II Mr
.,r nnd
c..
....
at me
the w.p
camp.
’ j”ofT that place
and Mr
Mrs, William Stanford
vis* from Kalamazoo, who has been visiting
’ ’ ‘het ......
Mn
and —
Mrs.-^Mason
Hu.comb and. lilt:
n^. GirjLrteZJ*"
scout* ih
held
their
.L./. •n«&gt;-r i
oe.-j c
tl’.‘’- Mr and Mr- Harold Reajer. returned
11-000
of susar beets are, being
TllP Kellogg Foundation Camp' generous lunch and’ presented
. ......
7'----- , ........................
.-rou:&gt;
.-.u luvir
% meeting;P**
Su
anu. .war ;.a*r «««»
vo .ua ,-un
,o thf)f
B&lt;|timUy
:
;
raised this year and the tonnage *JJ} group, uho have been at the camp Kifti
She a’.*o -rrepivid numerous son. Horton, of Prtwbury. Mich. ar.,- Tuesday aftr-rmx.r. at the
b^ma-nt. Garnet
~
’««•
n oj*rat,°n *or approximately H» during the summer have gone lo their rurdj She remarked 'I thlnk.lt pays guests of liLi suter. Mb. andTIr- David —
were enjo^d. fe
,,
.
, Mr. and Mra. Ebner Amsler and rans
days. The manufacture of sugar will | homes
A Inorp CllUrtPOU.,. km&lt;Uy to be old and jxx;r for.it U then your Biwpjtard.
Mr.‘ ,ArJhu;.
_and from Kenton. Ohio, who Have been
• lowed by a bthineu rcssioir und r&lt;
I,:..,,
Sm
,b.
s
mh
.
Uan
„
d
lor
commence September 15.
I grflUp
not
found, wilat a true friends come to yolir floor.’ Mra
• fre^hmeent*. acre nerved- Three, tires-1~......
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uowunv.
.,
n■ . .
I:,
I
i
-!u:: bS, i
«l»
» U»lr home
If the farrpera of the state .of Michl- । privilege to give children a happy Jackson does net wem old. but yotinc.
The Ladles’ Aid Society held their Wocdmans.ee. MUdrvd Coon, Florence ! l.a, hrtrn a g.le.t at tttcti home, accom- 1hur,4,y aewmpanUU hy Mr. anil
pan could supply thc sugar used In, luaith-bundliig summer. Our hats otf ax she W jolly and optimistic. We need
.
Iz,,„jrd
Michigan, it would require several hun- to w K Kellogg and hh stall of just such i»opie to cheer us when wc annual businrtt meeting at the church Wright. Charlotte Wilcox. Dorothy PhhM them
dred thousand acres of beets and give jteipera
‘
El*.ujuir Ortusbe and Eileen Norris •
---------- -»■» «■ ---------become discouraged. Wc wish her baM-m&gt;nt Thursday.- following the.Jones and Mildred Gaskill. Aho thc
employment to much extra labor, durMn
Mm. Hazel Otis expects to move to many mon- natal days’
serving ot thc dinner and the follow- leaders buna Moon and Edna Gerber. .pent Saturday and Sunday with tlw Following Uw trend of radlo-equlping thc growing season and while tlw Hickory Corners as soon as Earl has I There were 81 present at Sunday Ina- officers were elected for thr com*
nanditarente. Mr und Mn. ped imera. trains, and motorcars, rai- ’ Visitors
Visitor* present were Jfrance* “Berg. teller's er
beets were being manufactured into । finished
■■ - school
- ■ ■ •here
— and• —
•• ------•' school. Next Sunday ye exited thc ing’ year Thirls Holcomb. prcsidfnt:
torris at Doud s Cuiwr.-..
dio sets are now part of tlw equipment
Will
attend
:: C/z^th.7
Dprothy Arnold and -Eileen Norris The George N&lt;
sugar.
, the Kellogg school. Mrs. Otis and Boy. Scduta from Kellogg. camp to at-. Ella Smithy Vice-President; Sylvia next meeting will be on Thursday, AuMb*. Marjorie Smith -psnt thc past o' many camels crossing tlw Sahara
Fiiher. SecnWry; Llztie Smith. Tri-J«- gust 25.
family will be greatly missed; hut we tend.

----------- the latter's brother, George Bloss, who'

Acreage Increased In Michigan *’» seriously injured las’ »cek. Bun■
f ,l«v
hit
day there was nn
no Imnrnvrmi'nt
Improvement in his
This Year—Provides Much I condition.
School will begin September 6 with
-4 '
Extra Labor

-WASHINGTON POPULAR
-----WITH HESSIAN OPPONENTS
When a man’s enenilex frankly dr­
ciarc their admiration for him. it is one;
of tlie Aurcat proofs of his true gnatnew. That George Warhlngtnn wa&gt; heartily admired, not only fur his!
sagacity and courage but for his kind­
ly humanity, by tho»e win opixrcd him .
in tlie Revolutionary war. lx revealed
by letters of Hessian offlern;. written
from America to the miniMcr of war j
In He.w-CsLsscl, the Germnn prlnrfpal-1
Ity from which these hired soldiers of I
England came.
These letters, recently acquired b.
thc ClemenU Library of American Hb-'
tory at the University of Michigan,
were many of them written by Major*
Cnrl voiv-BaiirmcLster. adjutant-gen-■
WiFOf lhe He.-vdnn troop-; in America
One letter jells of the kindly treatment
Washington gave to foiTr Quaker wornen who sought the ri lea.se of their hu:.tends, imprisoned by order of Congriwi
with a number of q(|jer Quakers from I
Philadelphia.
“I cannot but tell you," May&gt;. . '
’ Baurmeistcr. wrote in 177B, that th wives of four of tln-se Quakers had
.
asked permission at tlw* Enitlu'li head­
quarters to go and beg tor thc relca-v |
of their hUgtendx. .General Washingtoil:
received tliefib courageous Quaker worn -1
cn In the most cordial manner, kept
them to dlnher, and for the n-.-t uf the
day they were entertained by Hu- Wife
of the General. Thn&gt;u;:h the lady’s i
kindly intercession all Qtiakftn were!
released.** Congrnv. t&gt;*&lt;k offense ut tht-.
release, says tlw Major, yet, "at the, .
Mime time. It could not pral-w ciiourIi ,
thc great justice -of General Washing-1
Um. And thi.-i pnii.-e lx not unique,'
everyone is captivated by this general"
Lafuyi-tti's opinion of Washington
,
also contained in this letter, in which!
Major Baurnwistcr n-jxirts n cmivcnqi-.
Hon between thr French solunt&lt;-cr and
an English officer, who chanced to be
an old acquaintance. tlu&gt; occaxlori being
a meeting for the exchange of prlwin-1
erx.Xbc Hessian officer write:,, "After n '
long conversation he was asked by hi *
English friend how he coiild bring him-!
self to leave Frnncl-. and then. ln|
America, to choose bymo means the best I
company and surroundings. Liifaycit* I
replied that he. Captain Fitzpatrick, j
might rather ask him how he could'
ever deliberately make up.Ids mmd to!’
sail away from America.’ afterwards.
’ rcgYetling always Um' loss of Ms raw •
nnd pleasant auociMlOna with General]
Washington’ How he would over be j
able to bear’this I've he himself did । ■
not know"
•

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HERE’S THE BIGGEST GASOLINE NEWS
IN MANY YEARS

fHt

NOW

EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY I
E. D. Reynolds und wife were in
Kalamazoo SatfiTthry-and Rpnduy.
Mr. Sprague and wife spent tlw past]
week in ToledOj Ohio, .returning Sat­
urday.
’
Wcndel Vrccland, wife and two chil­
dren have been on a trip to tlw upper
peninsula.

Mr. and .Mra. Ok.- »n and family, who,
were staying tn tlw E. D Reynokh cot­
tage. returned to their, home in Mat­
tawan.
Cha.s. Laubaugh nnd family attend-1
cd camp meeting at Hopklns'Sunday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Karmens of Kalama­
zoo were week end visitors at Chas.
Kahler’s.
Mr. and Mra. Wanen Cairns of Dus­
ter were callers Iwre Thursday.
Mr. and -Mrs. CIHTord Kahler and

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FINER aND

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Rickert attended the,
oremium that the highest
hiahest quality
aualitv merits
merits —now reduced
redutfl
w* always commanding the premium
to the price of "regular^*—

S

Mr. and Mrs.
Ionia fair Thuraday.
Grace Brill arid Rutli Conklin of
Hastings spent a few days in a tent
on the Brill lot.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Briggs of Toledo.
Ohio, and Rev. nnd Mrs. W. A. Briggs
of Bloux City.; Iowa, are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Vrevlnnd
In their cottage.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
MIm Alice Hill returned -to Albion
Saturday after a two weeks’ vacation
with tlw home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson arc naw
settled In the Curtis house on Nash­
ville road,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson Of Jackson
were- callera at Asa Strait's Satur-*
day. They were out to attend “The
Wells school reunion."
Wm. Hall of Fostoria. Ohio, is visit­
ing his son. George Hall.
Mr. ang Mra. Raze arc in Pctrekcy. ,
MiM Barbara DUIc returned to her
home in drand Rapids after several
weeks at Vern French's.

PLEASANT RIDGE.
Mr. and Mra. John Pucsy-of Jackson
sjient Monday and Tuesday of last
week at Lester Klnne's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey and
Jean of Margin spent Sunday at Wqrr
nle Kelsey’s.
Revival meetings will commence thc
first Bunday night in September with
Rev. small ax preacher and John Stur­
gis as song leader.
School reunion will be held Saturday
August 27. pot luck dinner in church
basement. Bring table service:
Mr. and Mra. Harve Woodman Ruth.
Marian and Paul are visiting relatives
in Ohio.

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mammoth new vapor-phase fractionating towers In our
Michigan,refinery.have.made. possible this outstanding
gasoline value.'
,
The new Staroline'combines features of starting, anti­
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Staroline is pure, sweet/and-aromatlc and does not
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

PAOB TWELVE

NASHVILLE.
TAME HUCKLEBERRIES
Last .Week s Letter.
BRING HIGH PRICES
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins und sons I

There has been a sharp advance

in many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al­
ready Increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you . . .

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!

' M. S. 0. Extension Dept. Trying&gt;
To Develop Berry That
- Meets Requirements

Gaylord Decker at Jackson
* Mr*. There*sa Hess and children
spent from Friday until Sunday with]
relative* in Jack*on
■
Tame huckleberries rawed in Van&gt; —M&gt;*s Helen Funds*- hu* relumed
Buren xounty this year have sold tn! ^ukne from Her trip to Europe
the Chicago market for’around 35c per, ■Mra. Elmer Northrup aryl Donna and&gt;
quart. They average much larger in! Mrs. Dause and three daughters spent |’
size than the wild huckleberry, and। Friday In Battle Creek.
Mrs. Mary Hope and Mrs. Cora!
• have a finer taste.
Extension worker* from the State, Warner 'attended the wedding of their j
,
granddaughter
and
nJecc
at
Lamung
College have been making a study of. Tuesday.
' '
the jxiwibtliy^Df the culture of tame
Rev. and Mr-. Wurtz and family.
huckleberrtw. Tliey have reached thc.
conclusion that u 1* a.good proixwitlon! Junior Hecker and- Jean Brown left
fbr bwners of lands where Hie huckle­ Tuesday for Buchanan when? they will
berry will naturally grow. Wc noticedt attend a youth's conference and camp
last week that Stanley Johnston, su­ meeting for ten days
Mrs. Mary He** of Homer. Rev. Roy
perintendent of the South Haven £*•
l&gt;erimfnt Station: will .visit Allegan He*s of Jersey City. N.Y.. Rev. and
.eountj Friday of thia week |o inspect Mrs Brown of Kalitinaz-n spent Wedthc soli In several huckleberry swamp*.' nesduy with Mr. and Mt - C. T: Hes*.
Mr and Mra. L. H- Cook and Mias
The owners are conildcrtng the culti­
vation of the tame berry that has been i Mildred Wotring wen- at LanMiuf Fn*
developed at tlie South Haven station jdaV.
''
„
We believe it would be wise for-own-1 T,w o.rf*?
lake Sunday.
era or huelleUrra marab- In thb Thornapple &gt;-'»
*—
The
annual Kunz reunion will be
county to give attention to this matter
We can sec no reason why if such ber­ held Friday at Thornnppk lake.
Mr.-and
Mrs.
Reader Haye* of Tn*
ries can be grown in Allegan county
they cannot be grown in Barry county

■Margaret MelVrby. daughter of Mr.
mid Mrs. Clan- McDcrby, wa* quite
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
*k-k tile first of the week..
Mr. and Mr. George Heintz- o: ■ Mins ThorlaUon of Wiruten. Hl.
Leighton, Mr. and Mr* Fred Dcmer- has spent the past two week.* at the
sque of Bowen* Mills and daughter । Halbert
.
, home.
.. , She sang
, at thc Baptist
—
i
Cora and children of Coldwater.'Mr.- phiirch Sunday inornitiK
Agnes Bristol of Detroit and Mr and L.ML ““'L X!r' ■??t.0,n„C* ^ki‘‘,an! !
Mrs. Wm. Gackler. local, were Sunday ^Iorl&lt;,‘‘-&lt;raUed
Marshall (
guest* of Mr and Mr*. Wm Kepkey
*'
underwent an operation
Robert Kepkey of Grand Rapid*1
‘
! mi o«ie of his eye* at Nichols hospital |
spent the week end with his uncle and
Inst
Week.
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. David BenawnHhd
1
Tlw
Welcome
Philallu-a da** met1
other relatives.
David Benawa fell &lt;»fl a load ot,luiy Tuc-'day night at the home of Mrs.i
Cora DeWitt.
Monday hurting his back severely.
The marriage of Miss Mabk
Mr. and Mrs Frank Xhirtlow ant!
family uttcuclcd thc Johnson reman of Kalamazoo and Hurate A. i
took place at Hie home of D!
Saturday.
Puller of Br&lt;&gt;n*am hospital
Mr*. Mattie Ftnkbeint'r.o! Idnden
F—•*
i* Hain
mazob. August 2nd.
visiting her sister. Mrs, Guy C!
Civile and • Wl)rtl Jlaa
^,41, &lt;| here oi the
family.
'
marriage
of Sergeani Clyde Surinc.:
Mrs. Jennie Ingram of Luther b
spending this week with her nephew son of'Mr.-, Lila B. Surine.' and Mi -Earl Kcrmeen. nnd family.
Mr* Frank Burnam anti son La­
verne Cline of Grand Rapid* wer- relatives here in September when he,
MIDDLEVILLE.
.
DAIRY ILLS ARE NOT
callers
ot Mr. and Mrs. Lapiene Stmi- has his annual turlougb.'
1 Th« finding of the remain* of a maA1 i»n.
Mr*. Showalter iv helping with 'he
‘
•
ALL IN THIS STATE .in li»e Irving cemetery was later disMr. and Mra. Murray Schnurr and
hc.i;
| covered to be a Mr. Lusk, who. some’ soils were Sunday guest* of their i - • ■ '.I. I.-.IIU Hamilton :•
Michigan Herd Owners Should ■ years ago married a former school1 parents. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Schnurr. [the week at home.
. Rev. Wurtz and Rev. Albert Ostroth
, teacher, Miss Freda Billingsley, who
Feel Better. After Reading
. wgs well and favorably known liere.
[attended the funeral of
a -s.r
retired1■
«»
1
of Troubles In Colorado
I| He had evidently mad^ bis plans tojKXlHm
D c. ■« ,p,M .
EO»t Lansing. August — Michigan।! die by his own hand upon the grave!| aay*. •
;
nr«....G.ii
,.r
r
i....... 1
of his wife, who had passed ' away |I About 175 attended the Parmelee I
dairymen who ore discouraged with tlw! about a year ago.
' '
reunion and all enjoyed tin-1 hnrge of the morning
future prospects for their busines* arc j! G D Whitmore and O O. Stricklen ।| school
day
I«»y
renewing
old
acquaintance J
it’ked by tlw dairy dei«irttm-nt at' of Grand Rapids, who were ----------in
in thc
the11 Gu&amp;
Guest* were present from Mancelona ।' ioirner Nashville boy and .-on ui Mr.i
Michigan fetate College lo read the north camping ahd fishing returned
and Mis Roy. Basnet:.
. Miu FiIiia Hninim hu ^rlitmid tn I
following story from Colorado.
Thursday, having had -a very enjoy-1
“Only by stacking and feeding Rus- ’ able trip.
I™™; "n-"‘ “WI
' w
&gt;laii thistle/—common Weed lies’, of |
,&lt; AA 'Barber'
U«r-r
f" 1*m
““
Ea«erh Colorado—WM R.
k lt 1
lrt
was recekUy burned to tlw ground ti- one week on account or Ionia fair. I'. [ J ‘ *' n’
gether with a quantity of grain. How, will be August 25th. Come-early a* wc i * i'&lt;
a. . • i
this pa*i year.
have sewing to do. Supper served bv !
HQ,u'kr
U,M1? / a’r,,,,r ? i
"Mr. barber and his two sons put up it caught is a mystery, ns it was dis-। Mrs O&lt;car Sherk Mr* Wm Hoover
optcoini?
of-an
auto
accident
|
Qf
Krldaj,
one .stack lontainirig between 35 and 40 covered utter midnight to be'afire in Mrs. oscar anenc. Mrs. wm. Hoover.
Mrs Lapiene Stlin.vm.
Ums of thistle? in five day* by mowing, the basement
Dr '.
'
called!
The Parmelee M. E. Sunday School I
raking, and stacking thtin while still
.... .
.x evening. |
Dl'RFEE ITEMS.
will hold a" picnic at Caledonut Park j'
- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He** and son ।
Wr wcleOme back Rev. Frcil* King Friday Aukust 20. Come.
"A lidd.of com burned entirely, but
I and Mr. and Mr - Ralph Wethrrbite
a late t.hn ituvehim a scattered growth nnd his esteemed family to our church
wen- at Charlotte Sunday - .
■
POWERS
ECHOES.
Of ihutlw u’.uch he bunched with a for unotlwr year.
■ -Mr*. C A Bigg* i-ntertained her sty-1
Last Week's Letter.
rake and Masked. ?ay* E. J. Meadow*.
A company of fourteen started on a'
Mr* Howard Milling of Jackson and ter. from Grand Rapid.- iner the weqk!
Washington county vxteAsion agent, in lour Tuesday enroute f&lt;jr Niagara Falls1 Mrs Virgil Andrews of August spent end
a report to the Colorado Agricultural and Canada, expecting to be gone twi&gt;|' Friday with their brother. Arthur.BcdMrs. Albert Ostrot
CQpege.
week*.
ford, and family.
I:i 10 days' time lie had stacked
Some repair* are being made on the’
.Mis* Donna Northrup'* Sunday)
Miss Ethel Palmer ha- gone to Tramore Hun -55 tons o* feed from weeds schoolhouse preparatory to ojienni;!| verse City to spend 11 few weeks with School'cluJi*
enjoyed
luck *upm*r|
---- ------- -------- - a ■ i«&gt;t
------------------which are ofU'ii considered the farm­ Mcborfl. which starts Monday, August I Mr and Mrs. Jerold Bedford.
Putman Park Monday night.
er • wvb- : enemy. They were the same 29. with Mis* Norma Rowley as teach- ■ Mr and Mr* Frank Travis ipent ' Quite a few nu mber* ofr Laurel
:■- • ■' ■ .Mi crop, says Meadows, and
■ Sunday with Uicir son Roy and family
3&gt; 0 E d enjoyed a pot
without them he would Itave had to
Sunday visitors of Mr. und Mrs ■; at Grandville.
'
Iuck Thursday at thc Olin cottage at
buy a latKe amaunt of fwd or sell most Glenn Marshall were. Mr. and Mrs. i Mr.s. clarence Grabc and Mr*. Fran- Th-’rnapple lake.
Leslie Conklin and children and, Mr lew Haight,of Grand Rapid- spent Fri-! -Mix. Ida Wolfe -hay returned from
dry year'when tlw and Mrs. Byron Ketcham and Mr. and ! day with their sister. Mr
Cain-.r [ «artle Creek where .she vhltcd lela’mail to mow. Mr. Mrs. Prtc Hoffman and Mrs Earl and ’ ScJxmdi-ima.vf-r anti family.
he and hia neighbors two children.
• Mr. 'and Mrs: Charley Kelley ol
1 and then raked up
Mr and Mra. Clayton Jarrard nnd jJackson and father. Mike Kelley. 01 Monday on btutfne-*. daughter of r.tyir Dowling spent Sun­ Hasting* were Wednesday callers ui
Mra. A. E Dull and daughter Esther, &gt;'
day with Mr. and Mrs Davie.Marshall jthe heme of Frank Travis.
John and Mar'urt*- Dull and Mis* June;
NORTH HOPE
1
:““1 MtS Harr''
01 HMO’H Ju't.ts returned Monday from " their&gt;-.l pl.ICCd
I Corners acre Wednesday night v:*itun
Mr. and Mrs- Ed. Eckstrom and at her sistafe Mr* Miner Palmer. •
daughter, Jean, of Battle Creek spent' Mr and Mr- Arthur Hedford ant!
Mkl'.VM.W.
Sunday with the latter* brother and (family spent the week end vudtins
spend. ulf.-, Mr and Mr* Jay Anders.
relatm-.- at Grand Rapid- Mi . ArG.l- Peake and fiunily spent Sunday telle remained for a few week,.
with Mr and Mr-. Glen Wirtson at j . Mrs George Stevens and children ol
nd Mr
Mr and-Mrs Ih rnard DeGolia and ]earner Schmidelmei.T'. from Sui'idav
Mr and Mrs Russel Hart attended the.until Thursday.
Edward Pennell
fair at Ionia Wednesday
। The friends fiGBirge Bull will be
Tins community extends their sym- p)ensrd -0 hear lie i* recovering very i Mr. and Mr-. William Fuhreand -**
Hinds Conier- spent Sunday wl
pathy to thr Anders family in the i&lt;*»; nicety from his.o|&gt;rration at Ann Arbor
r.r i.'. ir .atht r. John Anders. Sr . who aHd expects'to be brought home th? Mr and Mn " ‘ --‘
"
| Mr.
■.v-jcft -.iwav and wa. buried in the't.. . .&lt;■ ,i.. ..... . •
netery Wednesday aft-;
Rutland spent Saturday
4ut-.day with Mr and Mr*
in .in. who lias been :!ing their grandparent*. Mr 'ai
t and famtrv. ’ '
fvo weeks with her !Will Johfiwn. ftt Middleville ’
Mr. and Mr-. Donald McCallum itMrs. Rankin Hart, I Mr and Mrs. James Molder
at Gun Marsh !.Ludington on business Thursc
md Mrs. Raj Barnes at

All the Good Standard
Grades
...and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

Poultry and Stock Feeds
__Cpal. Lime,Cement,Etc.

Telephone 2257
Hasting^, Mich.

-

After all if said and done, there are but
very few investments which have held up as
well as investments in Building and Loan
shares.
,

There have been no failures of Building
and Loan Associations in Michigan during
the past year.
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©If Rational ffinan &amp;
tnuBBhmmt flToinpanii
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1250 Griiwold'St, Detroit
Estsbliihcd 1M9

J. L Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

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■ Sunday afternoon cnileni on Mr. and'
I
I About a 156 aitendM the school pic-'' Mr* A J Mcbenbach nnd family
Harry Mcbener of Spath Shultz]
|nlc at the Week* school Saturday. A;, M:«.
.
[ g-od dinner and program were enjoyed । :* ' ;&gt;etiding a few day* wi
by all. especially the music by Mi.-* Al- • Thcdorc Prar.’hka and family.
,lrn ana Mr Slwllthrough oi Hx-:ing&gt;',
STATE ROAD.
j
ill anyone -who attended Hie
_ ....,
.
. &gt; Letter.
hind a silver teaspoon please notify ; Mr and Mn Clifton Becker and
l Mrs Irene Dickerson.
&gt; children visited Mr. and Mrs. James |
'. Mr and Mrs Fred laneh ot Ur-; Sothard. Sunday
bandair spent Saturday night with
Mr. ahd Mrs Hugh Pettctigill of]
। Mr- and Mr* Lyle btcker.vori. They I Battle Creek, suited Mr.-. Janet Pet-i
aho spent Sunday at Leslie Dicker-' tengtl! Sunday
json’s.
Mr# Lena Becker and family and,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and Mr. and Mra. Andrew.-Kennedy were!
Jeahe called a: Frank Bq1 yen's Sun- in Battle Creek one day East week.
[
• day P. M at Hickory Comers
Mis* Lavanctw Cotton returned Sun-'
MU* Rosemary Weeks of Stony dy from her two weeks' tour mi the
Point is spending a few days at the . west and to the coast.
' home of Harry Whitworth's.
Mr. and Mra. Vcm Sinclair andl(
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fry and children family returned Sunday from a two
two ‘
touring through ' the!
iof Grand Rapids spent .Monday eve-j weeks' vacation
~
Northern part ot the -state.
i ning at Walter Thompson's.
Mr. and Mr*, dyde Miller and Ruby;
, Floyd Cairn* of Irving spent a few
and Jess Miller of Woodland spent!
I day* last week at Walter Thompson's
| Gerald Thompson spent thc week Monday evening with Mr. and ‘Mrs. I
end at the Calms home In Irving. James Sot ha rd
Mrs- Eva Scobey of Hastings visited
Vern Calm* returned home with him
her parent* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vcm
j Monday tor a few days' vuit.
i __ _ —-------- j &gt; * cotton
%
Whenever you tell segneone to remind
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I you of something you're sure to rememNever back a man who's afraid to
bar it yourself.
.
(back hunself.

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MFAT you wui
■VILA I ENJOY!
FRESH, TENDED, DELICIOUS CUTS
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN

Hastings, Michigan
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STEAKS
BEEF ROAST
PORK Loin Roast

Round, Sirloin, Swiss or Club.

lie
8c
8c

Lb.

Tender Chuck Cuts

FRESH.

Rib End

Lb.

SMOKED

Fillets
NO BONES

Cudahy ’* Peacock
Csntsr cut slices, lb. 3Sc

Whole or String
Half, lbs

Fresh Hearts or Sliced Liver Lb 5c
Pork Roast
picnic cuts
t Lb. 6c
Reuzwxvww Mild Sugar |"Machine Sliced] Any Size 1A
Dacon Cured I 2 lbs. 25c J Piece, lb. 1 UC
Bacon Squares
3 Lb&gt; 25c

Boiling
Beef u

Tender, Short Rib*

Pork Sausage
Hamburger Frcsh cr°und
Pork Chops Lean End Cu“
Pork Steak
Frankfurts reL^AGE

4Lb- 25c
3 25c
3Lb’ 25c
3 Lb«- 23c
3-25c

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Pineapple

Sultana

2

Can,

X5'

CLEAN BULK VINEGAR
Gallon
19c
SCRATCH FEED
100 Lb. Bag 99c
easy Task
SOAP CHIPS
5
22c
PAUL JONES or WINGS CARTON
CIGARETTES
95c
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
-Mrs. Frank
21c
FANCY RED SALMON
2 . targe Cant 29c

Milk

Whitehouse

Large Cans

CORN FLAKES KELLOGG'SJor POST TOASTIES Lg«- Pk«.
AJAX YELLOW SOAP
6
PEANUT BUTTER
SULTAN*
2 T-raa Jar
FANCY BULK TEA
TOMATOES
■
Large Can*
Each

Bananas

Yellow Ripe

9

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19c
19c
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AIGL'ST 24, 11)82

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WEST HOPE.

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.

SOUTH SHULTZ.

Tlie many friends of Cluttlet Wai-;
Last Week's Letter.
Marguerite Knowles and chum of . John H. Anders passed away Sunday Ince, grandson of Mr and Mrs. Char-!
By Home Economics Specialists Michl-1 Battle Creek ai&gt;cnt last .week end«with night after an illness ot about four went to Ann Arbor hospital la*t week.'
months. He was born in Demmin.
nn RtAto c-oIimt. **r fsther, O. W. Knowles.
'
tan State College
, MjwWlne
^ho is visiting Prussia in 1847 and came to America Wc mH hope for hl* »pr*dy recovery j
' Mlu. Sally Lowney of Battle Creek’
friends and relatives in this vicinity, with his parents in 1863 He married visited her uncle and aunt. Mr and i
| Janet Dinwiddle and to this union were Mm. G E. Kenyon, from Friday until
liold rsg rugs by the sides when returned to Missouri
Mr and Mrs Dale IMT are the proud born eight children. Elizabeth and Ira Wednesday.
shaking. If they are held by the ends,
the weight of the rug pulls the threads parents of a seven pound daughter having died in Infancy. Mary Anders
Mrs Ada Ashby attended the meet- I
Peake seven years ago. John 0. five Ing st Pennock's grove Sunday, '
apart und they will wear faster.
Mra. Eolia Miller of North Nashville years ago; tlie living arc. James Rob- &lt;TTie sad news reached us thnt A.'j
A roil of glued paper tape kept in
the* kitclien will prove iiandy. Use it has been spending &amp;&lt;xne time wth O. C. eri. EtUabelh Anders Eckslrotn; Jay Dammers hail passed on to ills Eternal1
and
Frank.
His
wife
died
41
years
ago
for labeling jars and cans or picnic Marshal) and wife.
home Saturday
morning. He ha*'
Mr. and Mn. Ciiarlea Newman and1 and he was a faithful father to the litdishes, or.for holding paper linings
sons Richard and Gordon of Grand1 tic motherless children.' keeping his many friends in this place who extend'
smopth in drawers b* on shelves
sympathy to the^ bereaved one*
Coat hangers ptbve
themselves Rapids ai&gt;cnt the week with thc for­ home together and managing his farm
Paul -Mlilapaugh and friend of!
Of over 100 acres unUl bedridden. He Muncie. Ind., called on hlx cousin. Mrs
great space savers on rainy wash days mer's mother. Mn D W Irwin.
Mn- Ida Sarvar and son Wayne are would have been 85 years old on August Ada Ashby Wednesday
By placing tlie wet clothes on thc
lungers, thc capacity of the indoor *pcndlng some time ' camping in
Mr. and Mr* W Gates and grund- i
Newaygo
county.
clothesline will be almost doubled
children attended the Striker reunion MIm Altn Marshall has gone to visit I Mr and Mrs. Thomas Clark and Fai­ at Crooked lake Saturday
Buy stockings to allow for shrinkage
in washing. ’ Short stocking* can cause her slater. Mn&gt; Alma Cobb al Beumer, ry Ann ot Kalamazoo visited Will Mc­
Mrs. Mina Kenyon calltd to ace her]
Collum's Sunday evening.
’
. almost .us much trouble ax short shoes indefinitely.
friend. Mra Imogene Wilcox qf Mid­
Mrs. Oretta Studcvilh* and-daughtcr '* Tlw McCallum reunion met Saturday dietown,
It is much eaxlcr lo find n small
Ind., nt Pennock hospital]
utensil like an eggbeatcr when ’ll Ls Marcella Gibson of California ari* nt thc home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Tuesday. Her many friends ho;x? she]
hanging on the wall than when It is sjiending some time with friends und Baniqs. there being , about 65 pretent may soon recover
j.
. •
A beautiful day. un minimally excellent
lying on a slielf or in, a drawer among relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mr* 1&gt;-wis lime of North
Joyce Gray of West Vermontville has dinner und a very enjoyable program Cloverdale
oilier utensils. Hang-up the frequent­
spent Sunday with Mr. and
been
visiting
her
grandmother.
Mrs
made
them
feel
it
had
been
an
excep
­
ly used kitchen utensil wlwncver pos­
Mrs O E. Kenyon Monday being tiic
Lulu Gray.
tionally happy gathering There were birthday*
sible.
'
Mr Kenyon and Mri. '
Mrs. Frarik Norton spent Thursday relatives from
Kalamazoo.
Battle Hine theyofdecided
they would celc-1
with her sister. Mrs Ella Taylor, in Creek. Coats Grove. Grand Rapids. De­ brate. Other caller* tiicrc were. Tiw ■&gt;-.
MARTIN CORNERS.
on Mrs Zoe troit. Washington (State) borides those dore Pranshka nnd faimiy of Bnish
Tim,Martin school will.b&lt;gin Mon­ Nashville an’d called
day, August 29. wini Ml** Iona Gilles? Hawkins in VermontvUlc in the after­ from nearby poyits. All departed hap­ Ridge and Mr und Mt Percy Hal-,1
noon.
pily hoping to meet again next year.
pic ns teaefter.
lock and daughter Yvonne of MainMrs. Ella Taylor of Naxhvlhi- and E
The community meeting will be held well.'
Thc eleventh annual reunion of tlie
Muy lx He. Hart and Barbara
Martin school Was held at Coles land- D. Lapham of California were Saluniay Fridny evening with Mr and Mrs Cliamix-rlnin of Shuiu. C Woodiwu*' j
Ingjnioruapplc lake Tuesday. August ’ night visitors al tlie Frank Norton David Shepherd of Prairieville. All an- and family of Laramie
urged to be present Sandwiches and
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt .spent liut
C. W. Knowles entertained hi* chil­ one other dbh for lunch Mrs Fern
sal down to the well tilled tables und
week in South Maple Grove
many more came in tin* afternoon. Wi- 1dren Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. Vcm Barnes and Hubert McCullum
Mrs. Mina Praiudika of Brush Ridgt .
’
our old iKnowles. Verdun. Marguerite, and charge of the program.
spent
Monday with her uncle. Georg* ,
01.11« of
i.t I 'Marie Ki.owlc* of Battle Creek. Mr*
schoolmate, Nellie Mend White
Kenyon, It being his seventy-fifth ‘
Batavia. N.’ V A g&lt;xx! program and Oretta Studcville and daughter ol
HOLMES CHURCH.
birthday. They all attended the,fu-|
-IMits was enjoyed bv ail and nil frit California. Mrs. Alberta Greenfield arwj
Mr. and Mrs Fred .Durkee.. Mr.
.. and neral of Arnold Lammer* at Cedar!
it had been a day of enjoyment and son Junior of Hastings. •
Mn Keith Durkee. Mr and Mrs Ro- ,Creek in Ute afternoon.
plea ant menuHie*
| Mr and Mrs. Glen Aspinall and land Valentine, and their gue*t* from
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gibson and .-.or;
Mr Eva Truutwein and grand- children of Durfee district, and Ebcr Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reiglcr. spent Gerald attended the Ionia fair Weddatigiiter. Jeanette Truutweln. of near I Hoffman of Bellevue township apent Sunday with Seymour Reiglcr near nexday.
Morgan were Saturday anti Sunday I Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Freeport.
Callers at J. W Tedzow's Sunday]
guest* of tie- former'* daughter and'Mrs. Pete Hoffmam
Mr. and Mr*. Will Rowley of Cin­ were, Mr and Mr* W Lurch and son i
husband, Mr and Mrs. James Tyler.-------------• • *
;—; ~
cinnati ar&lt;- spending a few days with Harold. Mr. ur.d Mrs. J Powers mid i
of Woodland
;EAST ORANGEVILLE
Mrs Sarah Durkee and OgdcruDun- daughter Evelyn of Battle Crr-ck and!
Tlw MI. M * Dorothy and Greta Cogs- ;.
AND WEST HOPE, ley s.
Mr. and Mrs. Beckest ol Lansing
well of Lakeview were Sunday guests ol 'Last Week s Utter.
Mr and .Mrs. John Meade and sons
their aunt. Mrs. Millie Ftshc.
! The Johncix k .formerly Eagle school ot Batavia' were week end guests al
BAKRVVIU.E.
,
Mr* Agnes Barry and little son. ‘ reunion was a decided success. There Iten Crockfords.
Bobble Foster t* spending this week
Rolx-rt Donald, returned home Sun- were 150 present. A picnic dinner wa*
Mr and Mrs. Sylveiitel Qyersmith. with hi* little friend, Thomas Ban­
day (illcrnpun after .sjwndlng lhe pustj.served under tlw shade trees and a Mr and Mn. JuM-ph Crocl^ford and field. in Portland.
t.TTiHyr with iter parent*. Mr, and:play wa* given under ti&gt;c directum of Mrs. Artie Crockfortl of Milwaukcc
Dr. and Mn Herman Wyngarden
Mrs. —
Ruwcll jdhncoek.
Mrs. Erm T-xId. of thc Center road. i •*-1**- - Visiting, pmes 1 werc Thursday guests nt Ben Crock­ und two daughters. Nancy and Mary .
land a ball game completed u' very ford's.
Ellen, of E Lansing, spent Sunday
•
FAIR LAKE.
| pleasant day
‘
Mrs Elmer Matthew* and *onx are with Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead ami ’"'
Tlie Kinsley Ladles* Aid Society । Mr and Mrs Pi-arl Hayward and *]xmdlng sometime with her mother.' Rus'cll. Russell miikft, his home with
- —------------------------ - Jas well ut -; Henry -Wright of Washington cam? Mrs. Colton, in East Woodland, who is the Wyngarden's during college year
tended. aix»utforty being present Tl.- last Tuesday to visit'Mr and Mr* Er- sick,
Dr. Wyngarden is asMHaie profevair of
.
meeting for September will b&lt;- held for
johncock.
’
Mr ami Mrs. Harry Woodword and Economics at M 8 C
'supper, thr third W«-dn.-.lay with
quite a few from thu community at­ sons. Mr*. Dawson Woodword and
The 1. A S was held at the home I
. Mra Bernice DeKiider Ladle* bring tended thc Flower show at Hastings .children of Cincinnati! and Betty and of Mr and Mrs. Ralph DeVine Friday
sandwiches and one vtlwr di*h.
(Saturday.
Election of |
Jack Donley of Hustings called at Wal­ with pot. luck shpper.
Mr.- Mildred, Fritz und *or». Gene!
----- —---- ---------------------- officer-, i&lt; *ulted as follows: Pre.’.. Mr* i
ter
Durkee's
Sunday.
Porti r Kunwle* und family. Bert Gar-1
COUNTY LINE. '
McKeown:
Secy.. Mary f&gt;'e*bit
Mr,*. Roy WUkham. attended thtvBessie
—----- ----—
red and wife of Jackson, Arthur; Last Week'* Letter. s .
Mtn tin school rfumbn Tuesday and the land TY»n*.. pearl Fatter.
KnoRlvh ;md wife. Eva Wuibng und
Mr*. Charles Hough of Odessa visited Brown schtxil itnion Sunday.
I Frank \Vllcox of Middletown, Ind.
children of Michigan Center and Mrs ; her sister. Mrs Rieka Gerhng’er,
Mr* Artic Clpckford of Milwaukee j spent from Friday Ulf Sunday evening
Grorgv Frey ot Grass take were Sun-:day.
spent last week with her mother. Mrs. with his son Herbie. \
day guests of Mrs. Lit lie. Col lister.
I Mrs. Nellie Hitt of Woodland and Joseph Crockford.
| **
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mr. and
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“ Chas "D»y und
■* **
■*
Jason' WilHsun and family *|x*nt • visited Mrs. S C. Schuler Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford I l Mrs Heber’ Foster attended camp,
Sunday wi*h Jolui Upjicr's of Rom | Mr. und Mrs. L^wie F. Eckanit of
j meeting at Gull lake Sunday and th/
Mr Nettie Fislirr hu* returned to ।Grand Rapids visited their sister. Miss tended the Brown reunion Sunday.
I young people consisting of Dora und
Iler Inov in Richliind after sfiending,O1ga Eckardt, over the weekend.
. ........
'Agnes Foster. Virginia and Eldon Day,
CEDAR. CREEK.
a week, with her niece, Mrs. Francis
Mn und Mrs. Herman Winkler atWill rsenuoer
Schubcr anu
and!R‘llh Spnnkerl and
Mr and Mrs. Win
- Ferris
----­ Lathrop.
Knowle..
tcndtH thc class of 1914 reunion at
daughter of Hosting* spent Sunday *ho spent the piixt week «t the lake,
Mi . Blanche
Goldsworthy and • Potter* Park. Lansing. Sunday ;
afternoon at Wil! Gurd's,
[returned home with them Sunday LveIriend. Arthur IxMtgbrcuk. were visi- | Mr.'nnd Mrs. Ray Sheet attended the
Marjorie Lammers had her tonsiU; n,nK. ..
■
tors of Lottie Colhster Munday
(shed reunion at Riverside Pork, Ionia,
removed at Pennock hospital Monday,] Mr. and Mrs, Herbie Wilcox and
--------- ~
'------------Sunday.
and
Wilcox
.............
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Frances and Fern Campbell spent Kenneth
—”* ”
'&lt;4 Frank WH
'w* attended
Wax there ever
a man
who willingly
admitted iiaving siwwn |x»r judg-' The typewriter nuikcs it easy to write. the |gut week with their brother. Ivan, tlie Durfee school reunion at Clear
lake Saturday and report a fine time.
ment?....................................................
[but it's Just ax hard to think as ever.
and wife of Urbandale.
Ninety-eight
sat
down
to
a tabic that
’'
Arnold Lammers, a long time restden’. of this place, passed away on surely did not denote "hard times.'
times.
August 20.
only being
a anvil
short uiuc.
time. .......•.................
Wilcox taught the Durfee
। nufcu.'l
ju, uiu,
ucinx ill a
. ----- .schpo.
•
tt-a« nearly 91
«&gt;i years
vr«r, of
nf age
nw and
anri had several
Ken-­
He was
vveral years ago and Herbie and Ken
' been so kind and good to everyone ucth attended school ,llcrt'Mrs. Louise I^lhrop and Mrs. Mindu
I that he had won thc respect of all who
knew him. His presence in the’ com­ Mudge are attending caftip meeting at
munity will be greatly mtesed. The be­ Gull lake this week.
Mrs Frances Ryan and Mrs. Ruth
reaved ones have Lhe sympathy of all.
Mrs. Edith Campbell, who has been Mudge who chaperoned tlie Barryville
quite sick, is some better. Her daugh­ young people at Gull lake tlw pas*,
week returned home Sunday evening.
ter., Mrs. John Gurd. is with her.
Misses Lorraine Juglg- and Alice
Some from tills way attended tire
Hackney of Hastings spent Thursday
Ionia fair.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Herbie Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willetts and Helen
Melvin Campbell, who were recently
Hid Clayton of tills place and Mr
married in Indiana
and children ol
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milo Brown of Battle Archie Newton
Creek, Mrs. J. M. Kushnlr of New York Prichardville were Silntlny ruc^Is ol
City and Mr. und Mrs. Leo Monroe and Mrs. Clarn Day and the girls.
son of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
and Mrs. Ardy Owen Sunday.
nenry Leinaar
ueiiuuir and
ano family
iiininy visited
visuco
..
_
...
Henry
Telephone 251?
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
their brother Lloyd Haines and family]
•nt'Mr' w,n' *l-'al1 and Pn*cill.i
of Battle Creek Sunday
of
canw Saturday to the home
*
,s
.
of Mr. and Mrs. L E. Mudge. Mrs Ryan and Priscilla will stay for two week*
SANDY HILLS.
Sunday. August 28. at lhe Yankee ond expect to attend thc conference ut
&lt;
■
Springs church, there will be Sunday Gull lake
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Norton of Battle
sciiool al 10:00 o'clock, C. E. at 7:00
iityl preaching at 8:00. Our new inin- -Creek and Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Hal!
tder. Mrs. Griffith, will be with us to&gt; were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr
bring tiw message in Sermon. Every­ and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ClaytZm McKeown
one try to attend. TTus will be our•
first sermon Tor several mon tils on ac­ Miss Donna and Miss France* Darby
count of the illnew of our former min­ left Thursday on a trip tn Niagara
Falls and will visit relatives while gone.
ister. Mrs. Ickes.
\
Rev. Samuel Norton of Lakeland
Wc arc expecting a group of “Y"
boy* from Eldon Farrcl s group in, Fla. will fill the pulpit next Sunday nt
Woodland, to bring « special program, the Evangelical church while Rev
of music next Sunday, August 28. al Rhoades will attend camp meeting at
7:0Q P. M., Tlicse boy* are coming: Buchanan
Mr. and Mr*. L E Mudge and
from a long ways and would like u&gt;
large crowd. Try to attend and en­ daughter Ruth, odd Mrs. France* Ryan
and Priscilla spent Sunday at tlie home
joy their program with u*.
Mrs. Geo. McKibbm and daughtersi of Mrs. Clara Day.
Miss Ruth Mudge and Mr* France*
You’ll get ten cold cash dollars right smack in
Ruth and Doris attended the Ioniai
Fair. Tuesday evening and Wednes­ Ryan and daughter Priscilla will spend
your hand. That’s what I’ll give you if I fail to
the week at Gull lake at the Voting
day. A fine time wa* reported.
sell you a Rockne Six and you buy any other new
Tlie young people of Yankee Springsi People's Conference
will meet to play game* at the home
WKST CARLTON,
of M. E. Maze. Come and enjoy thc
My proposition is just this: You take out a
The Clarence FelUer home a as the
evening with us.
scene of a jolly good time Monday eve­
Rockne for an hour’s trial drive—then if, within a
'
STONY POINT.
ning. August 15. when eighteen guests
week, you can let yourself buy any other new car
Wellman school will begin the 29th assembled to help Master William cele­
of August.
with a base price below $600, I’ll give you $10.
brate his fifteenth birthday
Jay Blough and son Richatd were
David Hershberger of Manchester.
That’s how good I know the Rockne is. That’s
Ind, has been visiting tils relatives in guests of Claud Fighter and son Ber­
how good it’s proved itself to be to people all
their community for a few weeks.
nard. at thc Fighter cottage. Guu lake,
Catherine
Baker
of
Hastings
is
from
Thursday until Sunday; Mesaround here. It's the sensation of 1932 — built,
spending a few days with her uncle. dames Fighter nnd Blough with their
sponsored and guaranteed by Studebaker,
John Blocher.
families spent Sunday with them, all
Ed Deaklns’ family entertained returning home having had splendid
. pioneer and pacemaker. So come on in and take
friends from Lansing over tlie week luck fishing
out a Rockne. Prove to yourself what a value it is
end.
A. 1- Draper and family of Grand
at $585 f.o.b. factory and up!
Ed Mead made a business trip to Rapids were week end guests of Mr.
Laporte. Ind.. Friday. Miss Mead ac­ And Mra. Bert Frisby.
*
companied him.
Walter Lewis and family, wlio have
Mrs. Ruasel Keys, who lias been liv­ resided in Isaac Moulton's Unant
ing in Detroit for the past two months house near the Jones school., have
is spending a couple weeks with her moved in Bownc township across the
■ ptiowilOl
HARDvAbE COMPANY
Hailinj.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wellman. road from Chas. Bakers.
She commences her school at Mar­
Mr. Bloomer of Alto visited his
lette, September 6.
daughter. Mrs. Claud Yeitcr, and fam­
Robert and Roma Blocher spent the ily last' week.
(TO. ogrr IM poJ Ml
9,1911)
Philip Nailer of Chicago visited his I
week end with friends at Green lake.
Robert returned Sunday and Roma aunt. Mn. Art Rlchaxd-on. and fam-'
will spend the week there.
ily Friday evening.
[

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Homemakers'
Comer I
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SAVE with SAFETY
at the REXALL STORE
FREE! your choice of FREE!
50c Milk of Magnesia—50c R^xall Orderlies—50c
Klenzo Tooth Paste—-59c Pure-Test Rubbing Al­
cohol or 100 Pure-Test Aspirin Tablets.
With the purchase of
ONE PINT BOTTLE

)

Sale is limited. Only one combination sold to a person.

Other Specials—on which you can save
75c FLY KILL . 50c

50c FLY KILL . 35c
25c Tooth
Brushes

25c Castor
Oil

$1.00 Cod.
Liver Oil

50c Jonteel Crrns.

19c

19c

79c

39c

25c
Adhesive
Plaster

19c

CAkVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE RENALL STORE
GOODS DELIVERED

HASTINGS •
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PHONE 2131

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___

Why be «atisfiea with a
second-choice
FiRST-choice
costs no more?

is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW I

Latest Improved l-ifetime IWlaranteed

GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

■ GOODYEAR BROTHERS

SCPF.RTWIST CORI) TIRES

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Full Oversize—4.40-21

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PREJUDICED, BUT
$10 SAYS I’M RIGHT

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BOTH for

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The National^Antiseptic Mouth
Wash and Throat Gargle.

1

Tube VXo
S3.S9 Each

Full Oversize—4.50-20

EACH
in Pair

$13.9*

Tube 9I«
6J.89 r.ach

per set

$15.16

Tube Via
85-95 Each

SA SO

$X83
EACH
jn pair

S15*3Z

EACH

Pairs

per set

$18.00

at these

7 QUALITY
FEATURES!
1 Lifetime Guaranteed.
Goodyear name and
house flag on aldewell.
3 Full ovenlie.

S2f5’’
^^Keach

EACH

^^Jpiu Pairs

in Pain

S18.2B

per set

Full Oversize—5.00-19

Full Oversize—4.75-20 ’,

LOOK

per set

Full Oversize—4.75-19 '

Full Oversize—4.50-21

I
I

EACH

^g^Pin Pairs

$18.88

per'set

per set

BROSS TIRE &amp; BATTERY SHOP
NORTH MICHIGAN AVE.

PHONE 24M

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

2

with Super twist
4 Bulk
cord, Goodyear pa t ent.

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON, MICHIGAN

Good Uied Tiru $1 Up

Expert Tire Vi

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�had spent thc post week in Blodgett
hospital where a lie had been taking
Hinckley and Mrs. Ingalsbe of their treatments.'
Stafford Hathaway and family of
birthdays, which wen* August 19 and 20
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hub­
respectively.
bard and son Homer from Pennsylvan­
ia are spending tlie week with Mr.-,
Nettle Broun of'thia vicinity
Mr.'and Mrs. E- Q Lewis and grand­
daughter. Maxine, and friend spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Clinton Youngs from Florida and Cross near Battle Creek.
Major J. K .Jaeobs left this Monday
Mt=. Gene Youngs of Charlotte spent
Thursday of the post week with Mrs. morning for Washington where lie goes
In training fur the next six weeks.
NettiesNewark at this place
Mr. and Mrs Art Earl spent Sunday
NEW RACKET.
with their son. Floyd. and family at
Bobby -Short ot ipoiwyi: • I say. Dad.
Charlie Wickham and daughter and have you any work you'd like me to
niece from Detroit spent Tuesday- do?’’
Father (taken by surprise!. -Why.
night and Wednesday forenoon of thc
no—but—er—"
oast week with Mrs. Nettle Newark.
Bobby. Then would you like to put
me on the dole?" ‘

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

LEGAL NOTICES

DAYS
ONLY
llnujuat MiCuti. /oi
ifOUl SHOPPING LIST ...
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 26th and27th

Coffee . . Coffee

3 «- 49c

Jewel

A imooth, lug-ant blend

CatSUp

Counby Club

14-oi. bottle 1 Oc

Pwarkw*

Del Monte 04
cou.byCiub

9
*

reaches
Jell Roll

Coffee

each 15c

each 12c

Oven fteih

Ring

9«5r

Nocam

Her Grace

Sunbrite Cleanser

3

Lux Soap

3

cam

11c

b*&gt;*
19c
Lui Flakei, Ije. pkj. Sic—2 tm. pkgt 19c

e»»&lt; popuiw

Flour . . Flour

King's Flakes 39e
"

■ Michigan milled (Lowell, Mich.)

Special Vote Itemi

Tracy Hinckley of Jackson. Missis­
sippi. dolled at tlie homes ot MIm
Augusta Hinckley und Mr. and Mrs.

Friday and Saturday
Auguit 26lh and 2 7th

Monday lo Thursday
Aug. 29th to Sept ItL

Quick Arrow Pk9 19c
Chipt— it 5 eibo volet

Sunbrite
Merna Leu. are spending their vacation
With tlw latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Lipscomb, at Green lake.
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Pen-Jel

pkg
★ 5 tiba volet

cant 11c

Country Club—Glatt Jar
★ 5 t«ba volai

■

each 1 5c

★ 5 tuba volet

14c

i*r 15c

Apple Butter

Counby Club'
it 5 &lt;&gt;ba volai

Tomato Juice i«» 10c
Jell Roll

a couple days

3

Cleemer— i 5 eiba votet
with 3 cam

Kuh'.

2 pin

27c

- Package Cheete •
★ S extra volet (2 pkgt.)

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

Bananas

4 »- 17c

Goldin yellow—Firm ripe fruit

Yarger of Lansing
fair Wednesday,
h k . wa
of Decatur greeted
I old friends
___ _
_____ T._.
Jones school reunions Saturday.

19c

z Orangda

Lemons

3 '« 10c

Fancy Sunldit—300 slit

Sweet Potatoes' 3 «&gt; 10c
Vlrsinie—New aoo. Rneti atalitM

.•
"ut « si Grand Rapids were callers at the F. E
~
I Deming home Friday. They called at
utsstov °r
'Ih&lt; Franklin Burgess home also
Mr and Mrs George Thompson at­
tended thc Ionia fair Thursday afterMLss Maxine DePriester of Has'nga
spent a "few days last week with her
sister. Mrs Charley Price.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of De­
troit were guests of Mrs. Anna Walton
' Monday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilliland spent'

bert Relgle.r ot Flint.
Playford Burgess of Battle Creek
spent the week end with his mother.
Mrs. 8. L Peckham returned to her
home Thursday at Lake Odessa, after
a few days' stay with Mrs. Edith God­
trey and Dr. Peckham.
Mrs. Cora Gardener returned home'
Sunday after a few days' visit with
Mrs. W M White and daughter. Miss
Grace, at Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ickes and the for-,
mer’s sister. Anna, are spending the
week end with relatives in Hasting*. I
Callers Saturday at the Pearl Smith
home were. Mrs. Henry Williams and
daughter. Geraldine, of Carlton Center
and Mra. Fay Darby of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ingalabe. Corwin I
NovUkey. Miss Iva Zeigler. Mr. and
Mrs. 8. E Johnson of Grand Rapids.;
Herbert Hinckley of Dearborn. Tracy,
Hinckley of Jackson. Mississippi. Mrs.,
Hazel Novlskey and family gathered al]

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Choicest Quality Meats

Boneless Veal Roast
Lb 16c
Beef Pot Roast Meaty Cuts Lb. 9c
Rolled Rib Roast
"&gt;
Boneless Hamlets
LbFrankfurters and Bolognay 3 Lbi. lor
Chickens FINE FRESfl DRESSED FOWL Lb.

17c
]jc
25c
16c

Genuine Spring Lamb
Leg of Lamb
Shoulder Roasts
Breast
B
Chop
RiUwUi.

u&gt; 16c
Lb. 10c
u&gt;- 5c
u&gt;. 15C

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 31, 1932 .

16 PAGES

JOE EVANS ARRESTED

Fourth Amendment Proposed Would
DISTRICT HASBEEN
Officers Found Varied Assort­
Exempt ReSl Estate From Taxation
ABLY REPRESENTED ment Of Liquors Secreted
FOR BOOTLEGGING

Up to $3,000 of Assessed Valuation

PAGES 1 to 8
SPLENDID RESPONSE
TO LAST WEEK'S ADV.

The* Home Lumber Co. Again
Offers Many Bargains To
.
Home Owners

NUMBER 18

EVERYONE CDME TO
LABOR DAY PICNIC

On Premises
CONG. JOHN (J. KETCHAM
FREE OX ROAST AND OTHBR
Joe Evans, of Nashville, is. in the
In last week's issue The Home
STANDS HIGH ON AGRI­
GOOD THINGS FOR ALL
toils of the law. The officers have
Aside from electing candidates, vot- ( householder, shall be exempt from all such property interest idruribing Hi Lumber Co advertised a special sale
been watching Joe closely for a long ers at the 24qMmber flection will de- taxation other than io pay public debts at any named price, which price shall &gt;n a large quantity of lumber, flooring,
WHO ATTEND
CULTURAL COMM.
time, but couldn't seem to get any­ clde the law ofiteven proposed Con-1 heretofore incurred; and the home- thereupon become the assessed value roofing, paint, etc. on which they
thing on him

They were confident, stitutional amendments and a propo- itrad owned and

occupied

by

any of »uch interest; which offer may be were overstocked. Evidently people do

in their own minds, that he was boot­ lined to repeal the present oieomargar-1 householder shall to the extent of accepted al any time within 60 day* :eqd the advs for the -Lbr. Co. has JEP BISBEE WILL
FAVORS FURTHER RE­
legging. Wednesday night they1 had Ine law. All of them are important,
w y,&lt;iui'*
.......in
• :»ad a wonderful response and have
BE PRESENT IN P. M.
DUCTION OF TAXATION the evidence that Justified the-Issue of particularly the fourth. Article X. Sec other than
to pay public debt* heretd- • P"™
depositing «u.h price In sold a lot of tte things offered at bar­

thr gain prices. '
c search warrant. They found quanti-' 7, which propose* to exempt home­ fQre Incurred, and for benefit umu- rath with
-"h thr
,h" county
«•“""* treasurer "off •»tie* of various, liquors—moonshine, al­ stead.- ,&lt;homes and farms* to the Ex­
county where such property is located,
Tins WTCk they have another adv Two Baseball Games .And Fino
cohol and beer Quite an assortment tent of\83.000 and personal property to any assessment roll is completed, filed, pkyablr to the order of thr &lt;iffrrri&gt;»f»-■
Program Of Contests And
was brought along with Joe to the jail the extent of 11.000
and the fart announced In the news­ on deposit nt a duly esrculcd/con- ing to build new buildings-or repair .
Stunts Will Delight AH
thr
The bottles were found at various
Article X. Sec. 7 the proposed: paper believed by the assessing officer
present one.* The Home Lbr Co. has
The people.of Barry county are tn*
! built up a fine business through square
Barry county‘haa much at stake, as places on his premises We understand amendment reads as follows:
vited to attend the Barbecue and Pichas every county in the fourth con­ he has confessed and that his cose will
t-ixlnx district. any person having an ride performancr, and Ihr state tied] •dealing and right prices.
nit*, which will be held fin the fair
gressional district, in the primary elec­ be disposed of in the near future
Interest In any property a.wwd may
' ground* of this city on Labor Day,
tion to.be held Tuesday. September 13. f
To the value of J 1.090. the household
purpose of thi* amendment is]
i Monday September 5 A* there is to
This district lux* been ably represented
goods, provisions, livestock, tool* ...
andM interest by deposiUng with the assessbe no fair thi* year, this will be the
In congress by Jphn C Ketcham of
slock of his trade, owned
c
' 'by any in&lt; officer a duly executed offer to sell ' (Continued on, page nine, part two* ।
I one chance for people from all parts
this city. He was widely known over
, of the county to get together in tho
the district before he was sent to
ENJOYABLE
PICNIC
ARRESTED FOR POSSESS­
old-fashioned way.
Washington Probably no man has as
, The Affair is in charge of the
wHto-/9n acquaintance and as large a
HELD THURSDAYI
ION OF FIREARMS
i American Legion Post as-.ls’.ed by the
circle of friend* in the six counties as
CONFESSES SETTING FIRE individual member* of tte Commercial
^hax hr. But friendship alone Is not
Supervisors and County Offi-,
------ - -------------- ... jciub and the tegton Auxiliary of tills
thr basis on which a congressman INTERESTED IN DEVELOP­ Claude Shaffer Had Neglected
TO —
SPONABLE
HOUSE
IN
should be chosen. What this district
cers* Association Met At
To Have Weapons Register­
MENT OF PEONIES IN
I
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP
n&gt;
need* at Washington is the man who
Prairieville
Park
BARRY
COUNTY
ed
—
Officers
Make
Find
can best represent It* Interest* there.
VISITORS'
DAY
ON
THURS
­
.
-isar.'.
।
figured
he
could
have
Ibe
_____
_____________________________
served
free with the roast ox. sand­
About sixty attended the supervi
Claude Shaffer, of Yankee Spring'
Tlir major interest ol the fourth
wiches and coffee—all free to the
DAY AND FIELD DAY
' was brought to the Jal) Wednesday He
district u agriculture. Fortunately for GIVING TWO THOUSAND
। picnic, which was ncld tnursdaat
zwr— nr-n,ii,
_ rpubis twld on a technical charge of havthis district. Mr. Ketcham now stands
p,alruu.llr Park on rhe
-d dull
JOB OF REBUILDING ,
c"h prto
U“
ON FRIDAY
will toward the chairmanship of the;
PLANTS FOR SCHOOLS trig weapons in hl* poatesaton which1
Jake
Th. gathering included the'w
0.-,..^ With Old -There will be two baseball games,
----- —
the law requires should be properly
houpe commitu-e y*n agriculture, hav-'
uncs.of members and the guests of Blaze Was Started With Old,.^ onp at trn A „ wl„
ing been a member of it since lie was Is Owner of Largo Peony Farm luted, which had not been done But CAMP CLOSES TODAY.
the Association- There wa* a pot lucki Newspapers Then He Drove i Indian Landing and the Crooked lake
lir.M wm
naMiiiiKwu i*
tint
«... in
u Wuswum
II wrun
At Augusta An&lt;1 Haa Ha(1
:•».!. «So
..-plrlon
I
WEDNESDAY. AUG. 31 dinner and a bail game. Probably nil I
•more thdn probable that, us a result of ।
On To Vermontville
lcank' Thr onr a‘ thrw‘ p M *‘u **
the search ’ of • his premises revealed
records were broken for .base-running I
vn to Vermont vine
between the Hastings K. of P team
I—
some
the election to be held till* year, if
Years Of Experience
— -new
, Mik dresses, silk cloth',and,
The Banner mentioned -hut week
an(1 tSw Woo
&lt;ibury rune.
Nine
by
the male member* rd the Associa-..................................
...» the
.... aml
wooamiry
Mr Ketcham shall te chosen, that he
Dr w
Kalamazoo has
would- Total Enrollment Is 181 Boys
Mr.
w g
r. Upjohn
upjonn of
Ol suuanuMW
nas : *’n“'r . ttr“c&gt;r:l, l*&gt;Bt...
lion
J(flne
time
was
spent
in
vudtlng,
fact
that
on
Wednesday.
August
24,
the
tin:
'
Thrrf will
There
w1n be an archery contest,
contest.
will.be made the rhairman of that m.dr
.^2 a» vrry
--------- Jit
-found
liis fiome. mdems
.
.
».*»»
urncrou,
to
Uir
.&lt;
“““■ in
“&gt;
lutont
muar
very -generous
gui ...
io .uuir
, te naturallv
-------------and
Twenty
Three
Stiff
which
is
really
the
most
delightful
leahouse
on
what
i*
known
athe
Isaac
Whleh will be of interest, berause there
. . ol U.rr.v roomy
. . .In order
. ... ..
cornmittoe. That would te a fortunate
Io nV
■» tlw
«» . vttnxrnr mirt*arttnn&gt;
ownr.rer nf m&lt;Hire
of
Uu-se
gathering*.
Spbttable
fatni.
soutl*east
of
this
city
hll!&gt;
a
revJvu
i
o{ archery In lhe
situation for this district. Whether he l.c.p
Members
help UWUI
them beautify
uruuui)-the
111 school grounds Premises&lt;
in Hastings township, wa* domaged by i
tWo or Ulr„,
la or not. Lis long service on that com- and Interest themTii the cultivation of!
Thursday August 35. wav Visitor**
,a firex-f mysterious origin. The build-. A
an(J a flock of chick­
miMm—w*M-]nit him in a position to the peony.
'Day at. the Krll".c Health Camp at
ing was unoccupk-d.
ens will te turned loose, and lhe
serve the test interests of the farmers
In 1931. the Federated Women's
। North Pine lake and a large erowd was
1 Sheriff George W Leonard Ita* teen. catchers will be the keepers.
ol hl. auuia II hi .h.IlJ.: r«umW Clute of the „
..............
.
county voted that the!
present. Visitor* who registered num­
I■ lnv».t(
Mtin« «hi&lt;
«inr« ii
race
worth while
investigating
thi* flw.
fire ever .since
it w.
or-'
fl,.. Uber maul U.t™i hi lh« pwpl.
ehol„
, ,„unly I
bered 212 While about fifty or seventy| curred He had accumulated a con- i
(Continued on page six*
Ol th.&gt; dUUM now U . rota In „„„ ,„a
,hey wouM
la!
hve did not register.
,
jsldetabie amount of evidence, all of
ihr ami hi norernment II uplnauw
lhe pia„uM «t IM. Hower
Each one whovuiu this ramp is im-.
which
seemed
to
point
to
Carroll
A.
u. I- »rn mat ChwnMmKh Kruh.m .«..w«
ua*.
„ tK, vw
roant)
... , that tune
-------|I
U...y.. At
prc.sicd Uy the beautiful surroundings,
pres
Cutler, a brother of Mrs Sponable, as. SPECIAL SHOE SALE
voted for eveiy measure brought be- there
t• were no ■
Garden
Clubs and mar;
.l.e camp site, the fin.- buildings. tin
**
NEW LAW GIVES TEN DAYS -i,. one Who set fire to tte pro;&gt;crty j
iiy PRESENT OPERATING PLAN the
FOR SCHOOL PUPILS
•
(Continued on page three*
i communities had no Women*.* Clute
--------------------------Having thi* evidence. State Fire------ ---"
REQUIRES SEVERAL MORE capable supervision, the worthwhile­ ADDITIONAL
FOR
RE
REG
­
Imi it. was thought a good idea lot
ness of the wlmle undertaking and thr
Marshal Charles Lane of Landing wa- Ironside Shoe Co. Offers Many
...
I work through the schools of the coun­
HELD THIRTY-EIGHTH
(splendid program carried on'each day.
CHANGES IN INTERIOR
ISTRATION PURPOSES
called on Monday. Cutler was brought
Appealing Price Re­
This section of camp is for Boy
: to the JaU here and questioned by the I
ANNUAL GATHERING Idea was submitted to them and met
' Scout*. Cute and others from Barn* and
Fire .Marshal, the Sheriff and Proiwductions
TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED
th r^tgrn
with tteir approval and lhey voted to,
1 cuter Barnett. He stoutly denied lus
Right at the time when parent* espe­
Small Number Of Soldiers Able endorse the peony as a county, flower
bHtUb IU Bt lUnN UUWN otter camps this summer, the FoiindaHAVE ENROLLED HERE guilt; but things he then admitted,! cially. and school pupils as well, will
To Attend Programs Wod- and‘“
J all possible to aid in "*
do
the culti-1* „ , .
.
Imwuu* all
&gt;» tte
.i« 'yxis-uev
------------- ----The
--together with evidence which the most appreciate it. the Ironside Shoe
..
iton nieiting
vation of the peony on . the school; Balance of Improvements Later. n.nnter •■! lad- r.altered.ujbTwith 23 County Clerk Hill Has Had Ex -1 Sheriff ted previously gathered point­ Company of this city announce a Spe­
neaduy And Thursday
i ground* and ..
at their
homes.
h-i. &gt;.
..
staff member*, making avtotal of 204.
ed strongly to his guilt, jo he was held cial Shoe Sale for School Pupils. This
—Plans Made By Wallace
(Continued un page eight)
v. the
M.v Barry
When Dr. Upjohn heard of this work.
tte distribution of boys bi ing a* fol­ tra Number Of Ballots Printed i
Tte annual reunion of
-pecial sale ha* many price reductions,
Osborn Are Adopted
County fioldierh*
and dwu
Sailors*
,le ........
Immediately
Interested
low
Hasting. 17; Middleville 14.
uuuiiiy
.. jiiu
-.ia Aasocia-!—
-- -became
----- - ---------- --as
For Each Precinct In Co. !
.
which will make it especially appcal.
.
.
..
.
.....
lw
a
pruuL
Invar
nf
thr
ivnnv
mwl
tlon war. teld in this rity on Wcdnt.s• Kfeut lover of the peony and
There liav been such a decided Woodland 12; Nashville 10: Freeport 9;
wed.iewiav
01
law
weex
a
to-i
। ing.
UiTto Wednesday of last week a te-1 BARRY COUNTY GROWday and Thursday lost week, in the I ! ha*-more than twenty acre* under cul- change in the ifiethod of operating the
"\1^i*le° Grov?"^’,CMlton l“‘ °r 2 20y nam,s h“d bccn I*«ulercd
The Ironside Shoe Company has al­
tContiniied on nno-three,
paty three*
■"■'i
ERS’ ASSON. ORGANIZES ___________
O O F. hall It was their- thirty-!
•Continued
pumjis at the watrrworks plant in re­ “Z"?; HL S oi4;
ways had. __________________
the reputation of —
selling
eighth annual mi-eting. Tte contrast
cent month*, that thr pump hotiM* on
, good shoes. “Good" does not mean exFINE
YiONOR
COMES
!
West
Mill
street
is
no
longer
adapted
was marked, when ci.miHirison is made
Plainwell 9: Martin 6; Wayland 5;_baiprobable that nearly J- G- Johnson Elected President pehaivc: but it doc* mean that there
with tlje old day*, when the inner cir-;
I AMRIF f,,r Olal *ork wlthoul
change* anew from Fennville. Saugatuck. Hop
" ­ all who are eligible
■
...
..
is quality in them Beside* low prices
arc now on the
list
UMonicn L-HrviDiL-uj, to n fcw monUu% ag0 th,. punipR kins. Holbert. Cheshire and Battle
At
Picnic and. Business
cle of tte fan- ground* was covered;
i for high quality, the company gives
It war thought that tte 24th of Au­
aith tent* to accommodate tte Civil'
operated by steam power. Tid* re- Cic-k
Meeting
„On
____________________
Thursday
„
I liclpful service to every Pupil who may
Appointed Member Of Impor­ ■ were
gust was die last day for registration;
quired the storage of is lot of coal
war veterans, and when the yearly
Plans for this week nr&lt;v Sunday, under the
The
growers
of the
Farmers*
Mar-........
bu.X their
The
tne
new
law,
wiucn
which
is
1*
now
now
opnxxro^rii
uic
rwuma
bum
—-.......shoes.
—.
--__"dress-up
- idea
. There wn* also built some time ago a war canoe race, two 34 foot hear cuntx-s, native in this city; but it appearr thatiket, located
. . at. ...
tant Committee On
meeting wa* a marked event. In con-;
Hasting*,. .back. of...
the mrj.aa.
ma&gt;' P-ease the vnurt«r&lt;t»r«
youngsters, nut
but. that
that
I tall brick chimney, which was con­ with crews of three men and eighteen
trxst tterc were only a handful of gray1
ti:&lt; law provide* that ui cities of less )x»t office, held their picnic at J G. Ils &gt;‘?t nearly W important a* conddInsurance
! nected with tte boilers.
■ Continued on page ten part two*
haired men, most of them nearing or (
tltan 36.000 and more than 5.000 tte Johnson's cottage at Gilkey Lake
-T&amp;’STSSdSS
A fine
eune ^
to.......
M. A —
Lambie.; |[ ni
past nitety years of age. The follow-) *»
■•••' honor
»■•■....r.......
At inc
thr present
present time
time mere
there are
are jour
four
’ registering can be continued up to the Farms August 25, 1932. About ««&gt;;•
2 c£i w tte ^wing were present. Dr H C. Peckham, cashier of thr Hosting* City Bunk. on; pumjr. ail run by electric power, which BUDGET BALANCING
' Usual ten days previous to ti*-.- primary people mi t down to a picnic &lt;l‘n‘*r.’^*thexMt^ care. »othat gr
A J. Cowb s, Walter Coate* and D. W Monday. He wa* turtified tiiat iu- had i docs away with the strum boilers, also
• ..•lection.
lection. Which
?trfcct support and
Which i*
is what
wh.it we
we have
have been
been । After
After dinner
dinner aa business
business meeting
meeting wa*
wa* (2SJ
„R .’^l
Mmilton
of ’ ----b**”- oppointed
by■ the
President
nioimuii of
&lt;&gt;i Freeport
riiTiani. A
n. G.
o Gorlis &lt;&gt;i
......... . —
— — ----- - of
- ,. dikes up but a fraction of tte space nCAMPAIGN CLOSES accustomed to in Hastings heretofore.; called ttf order .and organised a* the .
Hie
-----— - • • of• —
— - Michigan n-nv-r&lt;-*Jnr(«tt«..
•Otsego;
James
MacDonald
CloverBankers' yrfociatlon, -»nh«
John r.
C qulIrd jor the steam plant and steam
Read the ann
announcement on another
dale and A D Cadwaliader T O Hick*, upon the Important insurance pump*. There used to be a slghtly- Offerings To Be Brought To I Accordingly tte citizens who failed to Barry County Growers Association, ;ra»e. Hince its beginning, thi* comget registered on or before the 24th J. G. Johnson was elected president;, j”*’'*
Icoking covering for the big reservoir;
Webber. Jacob Klough and George committee of that Association.
can now do so up to five o’clock next A E. Hayes, rice-president; C. A. Gal- jinny
Ilnny has always had the reputation
Methodist Church Next
Bradtah of Hastings. John Roger* of i ««»*» have much insurance-burg- but time has made' havuc with it and
of square-dealing and giving grod
Saturday. September 3. Which,is ten;star, secretary and treasurer; J E values Tiiat is.what they are doing in
this city and Ira Brooks of Cloverdale &gt;»r'insurance, fire insurance and in-, it Is now unsightly and unsanitary
Sunday Morning
day*
previous
to
primary
election.
iVantenberg.
business
manager;
and
.
’■"^“.".^aFsalc
•'•tend
'
Idemnfty
insurance
—
and
the
cost
of
all
There
i*
no
further
need
of
the
big
were unable to attend.
Next Sunday t* the las: Sunday of
Tte BantieE compliment* the people Wm. F. Haye*, assistant business man-;
*(Oontlnued on page five!
’ On Wednesday the 'meeting
.. ' was th,-5c Wcn“ ha* beeu^nounting in re­
tlrts Conference year and it'l* planned .
(Continued on page five)
•
the president
preafdent.. MrMrs
Mr L^iibie has been.
called to order by,* the
CONFUSION ABOUT
Barry
county
ought
to
be
proud
to
to
make
it
"Loyalty
Sunday"
at
the
Tillie MrLravy Roll
f..,;; call found air greatly interested in this subject. His
VOTING AT PRIMARY
have
an
organization
to
take
care
of
Methodist
church
Each
one
who
haTHE ELECTORS OF BARRY CO: ----------- -------.
h—4— which
all high standing in the Association, and
officers present.’ «following
wl
'
any -fruit and vegetables that Barry
------...H,....r"A=i£ri
“i ** An cn- hls knowledge of the subject h\vc led]
joined ...
in singing
'America.**
troduced by the Board a few week* ago.,
, county growers raise, and enable the Elector Must Declare Which '
Joyable 1nform.1l program was given i10 his appointment as a member of ■
•j. '■xdqJkttt '
consumer to secure these - products I
— --------- ----- — •••• •
is requited to bring their money or!
■ ■ ■
that important
committee.
He ----has
both-day*.
----------— ----- —
Ticket He Or She Wishes
see that it is brought to the 11F.30,
strictly fresh and number one in;
The Women** Relief Corp* furnished, notified the Association of his accepservice. Through thu means it U
. quality.
v
At The Polls
and served the meals' and hack charge. tBripe.
1, w.
*sure
km&gt; that this organization.
....
organization
ho|*ed to balance up the budget for the
I Tills honor reflect* credit
upon
Mr.’
There are many evidence* that the
of the programs That organization.-.
L."V7
“/.-f.
year. Anyone desiring to give one or;
will give enure satisfaction, and will be primary election vole on Tuesday. Sep...... lia.h charge,
. .......................
....
...'IUmbi.
*&gt; well •. upon IW b.iik winch
which
of tilts-annual
re'
_1“C"
more
extra
dollars
may
bring'it
Sun-1
|
a
great
benefit
to
Barry
county
at
union.
thr MtawlW olltcm '&gt;&lt;■ i.«a m.nmtrt » (MUtlUlx •» «Jhday and it Will be greatly appreciated. ‘
; large.—Contributed.
(any primary election in the history of
President. jars
Mrs Tillie
sen-1
FTcaiaeni,
nine MrLravy;
.ururavy; sen
­ K‘r tor *** lna|&gt;y
Roy Hubbard and M O.tHill are thej
Barry county. There are some in the
ior Vler-PrcsWent. Mrs. Nellie Gower;
leaders, and the membetw of tteir
county who have never yet voted at a
Chaplain. Mr*. Clara Bisson; Treasur­
“
.
cams
arc
the
Official..Board
of
the
'
prijfiary election. We have been asked
er. Mr. Eliza Hall; Secretary. Mrs !
church. It tv hoped there may* te u , ■
(to
make some explanation of tte pri­
Emma Weyrrmim
generous response to this "Balance the |
mary law for their benefit.
While so few Civil war veterans were
Budget" campaign, as every thing;
I At tte November general election.
able to attend, it was still regarded as.
should te settled . before Conference I
' tte ticket* of all parties are placed upworth while to gel them tqpether’
which convene* In tensing next week,
। on one large ballot, and tte vqtgr can
again; and they enjoyed the meeting.
.-tartlng on Tuesday. Rev. Dewey leav-1
। M te wishes, vote for a candidate for
It. was voted to hold a one day gather-1
IHBSM 1-. RUSS.
ing that day.
one office on the republican ticket and
ing next year.
Republican candidate for Barry Co.
I
have
announced
aiy
candidacy
for
..
। for some other officer on the democra­
All are grateful to Mr. Nichols. Mr.
Treasurer.
Your
support
at
the
PriA
Register
of
Deed.*
on
the
Republican
tic ticket and for some other officer on
Sisson and Mr. Dlshcr for their kind-1
mary ejection on Tuesday. September
I Ticket at the Primary Election. Sep-i
Morris
O.
Hill
for
County
Clerk.
1 the socialist ticket, if he jfleaaes. That
}y service* and to Mrs. Mollie Van'
13th*. 1932. will be greatly appreciated.
1 tember 13. '
cannot be done at a primary election.
Dugtcrcn of • Pasadena. Calif, and
—Adv. 8-31.
I am 40 years bld. nvyned and have
This year in Barry county there will
others who took part on the program*.,
one child, have resided tn Burry Co. all
I te only two tickets, tte democratic and
helping to make the reunion pleasant
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
my life and have taught tn the public
the republican, which will te voted at
for all who attended
’ I
Having served a* ProMte Register
schools of this county for more than 10
the
primary. If a man come* to tho
and as Clerk of the Juvenile Court for
years. Besides this, I have had other
, poll* and says he want* a ballot te will
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
the past seven years under Judge Kia
clerical experience which I feel fully
. te asked wtetter te wants a democraC. Eggleston. I feel that my experi­
lama candidate for nomination* for
qualifies me for th|s position.
; tic or a republican ballot. If he re­
office of ence
County Treasurer
vvn.IlWj
KX-uaum Ull
on the
MIC republican
IcpilUIILUU I am a candidate
- for the
.
VIIVC both
WM1 InIII the
MH! settlement
M.-IMCIIICIIV of
111 estate*
VPICICI
I have never before asked tor public
a republican ballot, te will te
tieket Six vmivm
year* no..
ago1 I —ran a close sec-Prosecuting Attorney* on the Republi-1 and lhe )UVfnl|c coun work has given
Republican candidate for nomins- quests
.
office; am without employment and tlon
ond. Two year* ago at the request of ’can ticket at tte coming primaries.
1 lne Bn insight and knowledge of lhe
for County clerk of Barry Co, at' given
lfl''en the ballot that contains the
any assistance which may be given will,
W E Streeter 1 was not a candidate. MX &lt;B»llhcatiorfii exmsiat of »ix yean.*1 work and duties oK the office tiiat can-1
be greatly appreciated.
ter 13 1932
Your juntxirt will- be
that party for the rariom
not to' interfere wnh his nomination ,ctlve Practice of law. two years as ■ nol be obtained In any -other way.
Sincerely yours.
for a second term.&lt;Castleton Twp. has ^r0111 Court Commissioner and four; jn announcing myself as a candl—Adr
John F. Chamberlain.
never had a County Treasurer, al- 3'e»r» “ Justice of lhe Peace for the | date for me nomination for Probate
though next to Hasting* city in num-i Clly
Hastings.
-Judge on the republican ticket I feel
county. have had Buxines* College­
ELWIN NASH.
.
ter of votes and pays taxes on a I Your silpport at lhe polls. September I mat I ean give to the people a more
training and eight yean experience in
Candidate for Register of Deeds on public business. I am at present mem­ didate on the democratic ticket, Uta
higher valuation than any township in!w111 ** appreciated.
efficient
has
Ke--—-—— •
eiiicicin service than
uuui can one who
wnt» na*
Barry county. I will appreciate your I —Adv. 3 wk*.
? dj.
ik&gt;Crt
-x. r.
—
*J»- Republican ticket.
A
T**
Cortr
ight. 1
I not had actual experience in handling
ber of the .Barry County Board of 8u •
Ha* lived in Barry county nearly ail pervisors. serving my third term from democratic ballot and. in that event.
votes at the primary Sept. 13th.
----------------*"
this work and the many and varied - As tax payer* and voters of 'thu
ANNOUNCEMENT.
. Edward L. Schantz,
duties of thia most important office.
county, you have the right to expect his life
Johnstown township.
I
wish
to
announce
that
I
am
a
can
­
at tte primary. Tte primary
Has
held
township
and
other
public
—Adv 8-31
of Castleton Township.
If nominated and elected to the
I feel that I am qualified to satis­ didate*
didate* for the republican nomination office of Probate Judge it Will be my courteous and efficient service from offices.
is for the purpose of naming lha can­
factorily perform the duties of county
for sheriff of Barry county. Have purpose to render to the people the your county* official*
Hus served as administrator of es­ clerif. and If nominated and elected will j didates to be chosen by each of tte
CORRECTION.
Experience,
coupled
with
a
desire
to
served as supervisor of Johnstown nine
parties for political office, ao Mparato
give my undivided time to the duties of
The Banner is sorry that our report­ years and chairman of tte board of service they have u right to expect. serve, brings that efficiency which you tates.
; party ballot* are furnished for tte
Graduated from Michigan State that office.
—Adv. Out 9-7
Stuart Clement.
er muunderetood Don Perkin* of the ^
tvrivlian- have BlTC
have the right to demand.
supervisors;
also been Ba „„„
deputy
City Barter-Shop when he told u*of lX
rtff Bnd know the
foyr
Allan C. Hyde. (voter. The general election I* far tte
If you have appreciated the court­ Normal College and taught school eight —Adv.
. - purpose of choosing candidates after •
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
years.
*
•
““Sllwnn. II ..omln.Ud and dieted I
—
— * I they have teen nominated al the priWill appreciate your support at the eous and efficient service which you
Your support at- the poll*. September
A ■ mary for all tte office*. Tte rotor can
primaries Tuesday. Sept. 13. u I am have received during my term of office,
not afford to pay for that service We,
|n B
impartial enforcement of a candidate for the nomination for I respectfully solicit your support at 13.1932, will be appreciated—Adv. 9-7. *
A
then vote for such nominee* a* te
the
Primary
Election.
September
I3th.
--------------....
----------*
______________
| pleaae* in tte general •lectloa; no tnalcounty treasurer on the Republican
«hM&gt; .U th. barken tn the at, omp- „
papn,,.
SeplembSlI. ticket.
—Adv. 8-31.
Morris O HUI.
I wish to announce that I am a can-'_____________________________________ ’ ter on wtet ticket their name* may Im
erated; but it seems that wa* a mlatake 2 wk.
Nelson Willison
didate for State Senator on the Re...
Adv. Out 8-7.
and that only the City Barber Shop /
«,,
Willison,
f
ANNOUNCEMENT.
publican ticket at the coming primer-1 LAURENCE E. BARNETT primary.
win keep open Thursday and Friday BALL GAMES AT
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I nm a candidate on lhe republican les and will appreciate your support. '
evenings this week from six o'clock until;
HICKORY cornrrs
Candidate for nomination for tte
I am a candidate-for the democratic
---------------------------------------------ticket for treasurer of Barry, county
—Adv. Out 9-7.
George Leland.
nine o'clock, during which time the: Bunday. Walston'* colored team of nomination for sheriff. Will appreciate and your iiipport at tte primary eiecoffice of prosecuting attorney of BarryClear lake. Sunday.
shop will give free haircut* for school1 Battle Creek vs. Hickory Corner*. Mon­ your support al lhe primary Septem- tlon, Tuesday. September 13, will be
DANCE.
'county at the September primary.
Dowling v». Woodmen of tl
children who cannot afford to pay the day. Columbia Cleaner* a! Battle Creek b«r 13.----------------------------------------------- . greatly appreciated.
Labor Day. Kellogg's first
At Rutland town tell Saturday eve' One good term deeerves another "
regular price.
,v*. Hickory Corner*.-Adv.
ning, September 3. Good music.—Adv. j
—Adv. Dowling—Adv.
—Adv. 1 wk.
Fay D. Green. —Adv. 9-7.
Willi* E. Streeter.

Stands Squarely On Platform
Of His Party and.Will Carry
Out Its Mandates

MAKING FINE GIFT

CARROLL CUTLER AD­
MITS ARSON CHARGE

SPECIAL PROGRAMS
AT KELLOGG CAMP

PUMPING STATION
0 BE REMODELED

CHqMprK

nnwN A

HASTINGS VOTERS.
EVIDENCE INTEREST

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 31. 1932

PAGE TWO

I five feet. It seemed we worked almost
■ os hard as cither tlie horses or r J
! for we were almost Ip a cold sweat ,,—
. j from trying to help the lion.e-s mentally.
■ The victory ceremonies then went on
[! for a long time with the winners of the
; various events forming a great column

S COMMISSION WIL
BLACKTOP HIGHWAY

WRITESCONCERNING
OLYMPIC GAMES

'many

NON-RESIDEflT

COATS GROVE CHURCH.,
STUDENTS EXPECTED
I. Beginning next Sunday morning I
Evangelist James Small and Prof. J.‘
E Sturgis will be at the coat. Grove I Indications Point To Much
,
; church for revival eervtcet.
.
Larger’Enrollment In Has­

LOCAL NEWS

MEMORIES

Mrs. E. J Butnp U recovering from
her recent Hlnesa.
। Note the Dutch Auction, advertised
tings High School .
MISS EDITH REEVES TELLS
road
EXTENDS
SOUTH
Indication* continue to point to a by T 8 Baird, the clothier.this wirk —
Adv.
good attendance ot foreign atudenls qt
OF IMPRESSIVE CLOSING r*&lt;re given u&gt; the athlete,-. a:;d as th&lt;'From KING’S CORNERS
Mrs Row Trego will W M years old
■name of■ name
the winner
of the and
winner
his and
nation!
his nation!
’x—
--lhe Hastings High rchool during the
CEREMONIES
INTO CALHOUN CO.
qf
■ wen- called, the flag of the Winner'.-1
coming year. Tliere t* every reason1 kFndny, Sept 2. Six lia, lived in Has-1
tings for 52 years
‘
i,
i nation rose to the top of the victory [
why that should be true Thr tuition
Mr
D McCain had tlx inUfortune tai
THIRTY-EIGHT NATIONS
----jta..
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hm&gt; beet, cut from *75 to 180, so that
I...h up
’'.“T HEAVY TRAFFIC MAKES
parents of &lt;ighlh graders who are I sprain hi* ankle last week and ha* to j
TOOK WT IN CTNTESTs!«^^^S^aS?5S i MAINTENANCE DIFFICULT
ready.for-High school will have to pay get-around on crutch*.country- N&lt;«-&lt;!!&lt;--' to .-ay then
no tuiti'.
’n unaivvTT.
"n’'" d;,I*‘',n! lb* I P °
tuition
uiuteier. h
if mey
tixy wira
send
Specially Built Village Housed torfrsun
were tip’ stlrrjng strains of tlx Star jI -Expense of Gravel and Chloride
u.™
u th- HMIno u-hooU.
«•“"«”* ■" »l“ .
fsfcm *away
are —
expected
.. th. uo per phakr 1. »ia by th.i JJ
" Gunts '*"■
— —
-i-t
ISpMlgicd Banner again and again r
3.500 Athletes. Coaches
, and lunch will be served.
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p was all very beayflful and very!; Ovcr«^W Per Mile—Estidt-trlct
for
every
eighth
grader
who
And Trainers
।
Michigan
’
s
setrratu
ol the Bpanlali-I Keeping Alive in Your Mind
pw«.«es the necessary examinations and
ryont-applauded with.
mated Cost Is $1600
.American
war
wilFhold
their
reunion;
entert a high school.
.
i
hands
Memoriet of the One Who
The Barry county '.toad curomhaion1
Jake,
near Brighton, un Sun-.
RecvtM, 'who hud r
There is no belter high school m [at Island
~
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Hat Patted A way
had not planned tu do gny black-top j
Michigan than we have at Htullng*.I! day.
““J- Sept
8ePt 4. with John Strick a-’
.1.. . _..i Veterans are requested toj
T. Lucibirj
It a high rcliool education is the limit difortnan,
of our own edn-i paving on count/ roads this year, al-.t
Only a aulUble tribute in lbr
luncheon.
the parade, of thcr though they are well satisfied with the'
that any scholar can afford, or hu/ Ixlng thetr own
.
&gt;nd aitct results
revffft* of
1 thr money cxjH-nded for that I
parent:; for him. then ttxvzwhnnld
Mrs Charles Wood, ut Center street,;
■’ e last, year and ’the. yeas beforeJ
.ek the be’.t poMtWe advmjrtgrs for had lhe misfortune Sunday to break( life ol the deceased. A tribute that
large bank in b
.&lt;cd on thr .!&gt;*&gt;nx**
however,
their children.
If they do they
’*'h,lc MU-nding a family
many friend:.
cl.tttng address . Circumstances,------------------- have!
•ht.uld consider Hastings If parents I’tcmc at Leach lake Six. wa» taken*
city. She has k
rnpic ll;u: wa'i obliged lhe communion to consider the
can afford to :ettd their chlldrtn on '” &gt;,&lt;’«n-x’k hospital tor treatment and;
ence with the L
to our Mayor p.; blacktopping of a little, less than two;'
to
College,
or
U
children
plan
to
help
1
*"
r
rp
m®
w
d
to her. home
I unlil the games | inUw of county road in Jobnsuwn I
in wur
wort set till* fall or spring? Call
tlM-mscive* through college, a diploma
City Treasun-r Nellie Smith reports,
her. which
iu iu
n Berlin.—then township, from King* Copier*. i»j»t of
from Hosting* High school will admit
delinquent taxes for the city are
„ .... J and a hush Jell! Fine hike, southward -to the Calhoun ;
were hejd in Lo* Ar
throng-tn that great Mad-i county line. Arrangements have been | J E. Stiirgi- L musical editor of ti* them, without examination, to the.‘whig reduced steadily. At thf* writremain.- inijiald. Mrs .
which have brer, pub
ig ws the sweet I made with thr Calhoun County road : Standard Pub. Co Cincinnati. He will UnivrraHy of Michigan; to any col- “•«-ciunded;—ihcicomnuMgon wlwcbj this same corer-![direct the singing it; these meeting.-1(l.-ge in (mr oHimionwaith. or to any:s,nlt,» ’‘Sjiett, that tiiat sum will be
id. then the, inc wilt be made on throne and’oiie- land
in(| on
bring special mewugc* in rung andi i-olli-Re or university within the states reduced Very much before returns are
t Ohio. Indiana. Ilhnm*. WiM-onMn | n«“!e lo the county wt»*urer next
ir iix’.eefi day*[quarter miles of Calhoun county hlKh- i[in td^nn
•
[March.,
ha. flared continumly ju av from the county line southward to ■ ‘ Mr ^n,aq H - noj»-d trnt’JIrr ana liuid Michigan..
write* interestingly:
Thr Alton n. T. A will meet Sept ।
■Lately thi- O’-:i
:r..m MS.V , MM’uk M-n
H,
come* from hi* home in I
cawJng quite a bit‘a
CONTINUING PHILAN,. TO ,
n
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.I.U Ihrre num Mau of
nu-k pUraa,ter(.ilJM,(!—,«
THROPIC ENTERPRISES v.ing randwi.hr.’ .md,rabk"\u.'rh7r.ATTENTION TO DETAILS
town and visit mw fro
iron, turn
nM nrai of K
Ml
U.UIU. .111(1 (file .UMICI UUKl.
world Our city tins:
Iltom Ita ™tetn Mt of
; Fr„„
ofunmin. H&lt; w
Friic
Of Plans (;,
Free Press Item Tells Of
BRINGS SUCCESS
Ge!t that st.iuiav
Sunday chicken dinner a:
at ■
ter with flag
tM; fwUclUu Mnhw w twh ln,|„nd b,,t C1TO
thb ,
TAKING FIRST VACA­
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country
store* and st
• I Battle Creek. Aside from that, several V1;
For Medical And Dental* Work '
TION IN 44 YEARS' hundred people wIkim- home* are it:
Oceana County A^riciiltnrul
" ' “ ’
&lt;-«-♦•
tifully A a
By Kellogg Foundation
’
visited the Dvrnpic \
Agents Cites Things Neg­
Wm H,.rdk. On
On Western
We.unj Tripj
Tripj[“%“",”Tn
ALFRED DUBUISSON
: Tia1 Banner ui'* glad‘to non­
CHANGE IN c
r
lected By Fanners
After Working
They il-c this rood &lt;:rer-‘day m
'ing So Long At 'unity
'
CALLING ON VOTERS'!?,
COMM. ORGANIZATION
A survey ha* recently been made by
Freitrht Office ;&lt;lHVlrig back and forth during th.- r-_
distance
rreigni
M&gt;IlSnn ajuJ (,V(.n untll
la!, .
— ...
n
: ■ iur read
,
_r „
.
the Oceaim count; agricultural uncut.
Is
Candidate
For
Nomination
,
built, or
Win Hardkrwho ha&lt; worked at the ln t)ir fall
A traffic count "'■n this
Floyd Everhart Of Freeport To . |...n wM
ii it.. ha- been
pn»v«n le yond
„..
—
pctisc o
Hinting* freight de|»&gt;t tor forty-four, |llJU| from King* Corners-south, durFor State Senator From
Maintain Office In Co. Ga­ I question tl&gt;M&lt; .tlw successful fanner
tatried the admintotraucn btuldimt.-. ■
an I ha-«-u nu.iiv a train rmm i jllt. the resort war-off will show a
of thill county 4*’thr otic who gives
Eighth District
in addition to j
rage Full Time
■ttorehoUMQt. refrigeration building, ho.--j
it-, ;■ tatenii: hi-, fn-t -..tea-.ion - |X-ii\kr fraffic than gm-* over M-37
uttcntuui to n multitude oi details cwFoundation
pltal. firehou.—. -'x-cLal baihliou-c'. a sight seeing trip out wm
! north
.-. Barry county toad conimiMion
.. . ot . tlx junction ofkthj: two road*
u»&gt;
■’“■‘k ■&gt;' n»-n'
many-private kitchen* and a : w larg.He intend* &gt; *-.m&gt; off at St.
Paul Because c'
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oi tin. ’iw Ml- n I,,
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mudi- a change tn tli*:r organizaThis county agent finds.that a fi-.
Um- Attn J!
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dlnlng-bqils, but also 55U two-roam i Minn, and share hands with■■ M
.!■&gt;■•
a..- Hra
IHM.n O
MM
uncllI( u&gt;
to maintain
liulu.aliA.lh.vine inre&gt;1..-’
— ----«'"•■- --&gt; -- ol.Suu.h
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•t the things uaually neglected an&gt;
hx
.v
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Haven
an
i
asnirant
fur
the
rcmtbhTentage-, which accommodat'd about &gt; Gilman, whq was M C. R R. agc:r mile.-- Bc.th the Calhoun and the ’
«n iaspirant fur til*' republiA;;dil&lt;&gt;: -(&lt;Jr(lv,.t| hy thc peapie of Barry county
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U,C ’Mnd junior luith sch*il. and
2.W0 men athJetrs.'cosche-; and train-here when Billie firs’ begun &gt;'&gt; --ctal tlarrv countv road conimbsion; had
n'-mination for --tare ncnutor
from ;ium
The. county jm.vs only $3 w u day tor grains to control diseares; sowing cover
■_ ''this
)arj Hie new Southeastern Junio: artual time of member.-;'when Hwy do crops in thi- last cultivation ol raw
en 'the Indie-staving’a’. cui Ci-apniin -mi-.-.’,i«&gt;. over the W- stent Union the ;iBnie experience’with it It 1* dlfKl* district, which comprises the couiii. *i...rt
Park Hoteii
Each country hOd it.siwiiv.= Mr. Hardk..’- father was :d-i a.ll£..,|t I(1 g,vp
road in cod conrli-i_.; tie.s of Alleitan. Barry and Van Buren ■ • ‘-'I- onnounci^iwm is
Wfirjc connected witli the road comniis- crop*.Ida nt ing crojis at the time w.h« n
own section :n th'-viH.ik.-, with its own . rallrotwi man .md work, d with the firs’. tMn for traffic The commissions ol ; They found Mr. Dubtllnon a tine man that tile foundnifon wall-expend m»:.
-men is h lot ot office work, &lt;nr- growing tehijw'rafurc* are riglil for
- - - ■ - - shch crops; Iuivuih baby chicks hmy
flag flying in froht/of same M :t oi [crcWthnt Inl’I tin1 on the Thorn- j j&gt;M. tun iountl.-s have considered again I to meet—alert, keen., courteous.’a mart •lu&lt;n 130 000 the- coming “ ........ —. equip-1 nn,| ixwiks tn be kept. Besides that, blrwxt-tf......ted hen’s mid from flock., ht &lt;1
the cnttacwA wen- sold to be ii rd-laur [ apple Valley line from Jack '-* t‘,: putting clay on the three miles to mixx| who has a.good'.gru«p nt general con- for medical and dental
r. | ditian* mid one whom anyone .-hf
tn auto cainpv and would .-mrrjy-be just ‘Grand Rapids. Mr Hrndke also ha-, a wMh the cravel; but thojr previous tfth-- -Vin, h nfember of the commission ought tn u&gt; lay a large number nt egg* per hen;
meets
feels
'confident
ail!
make
vend
in
fine for thi|t purprbrother who. has worked gb-iut fifty fort* did neg w&lt;«rk s.vufactorily ’That t
Kimball ■
here who can be consulted when keeping mash before the chick, -fr.om
what
he
may
undertake.
.
the quo: tlon* ol purchases or road Ini- the time they are hatc.lxd until tlu-y
Open Air School. In addition
-There, were 105,(ion txraons' present I years on different railroads 'repairing ’ scheme usually wifi not work unless i
“
Mr. DubuUson was born in Chicago foundation hair built'twS &gt;'consolidated
at the opwilng of the Tenth Olympian !locumotiv.-*
J:here happens tn by lleht traffic, or
are being considered. Thr are »nld fbr meat; kerpini: brooder wild
in 1B92 Hix father muf mother em- chu.il- tn Barry county and i* tit.iln-;, [irovimeiiU
and it was b»lieied that the Strain and'
■ —~ -—when there is enough moisture
ciimmis.-.um ha* Ha-refur/ arranged poultry Iiou.m-n clean and iwnitaD mid
migrated Ironi France seyen’.y- years t.iaung a $75 (Vii (amp .tt put.-I. iki-1. • ttiat nne ol it- own members. Mr rat-uig pullet:'
exeilrmerd and thrills could imt last:
I'TI.t
.|H. fjay an(| KrayFi te
-----but day after day great crowd* withi« t
pul f,:i ni a dry tlme tJll
t’rtpph .1 and und-rpriv-.k•&gt;;■■(! children Floyd Everhart &lt;iJJ-Yccpoit. shall give;
own way in the world and to-'eani hl-i
n, ___________
ncawd all the event-, f!. -- th..
■*T.
’ ”V will be held at
his rutin-lime to that work. His office
OFFICERS ARRESTED
education, which he. did by work- RGVQ RETURN FROM
arc just a tnemory, for the beautilui ‘ h"”
lilo- own
me ill!.-, .school hour* ap^ttrtng vn DUTJ&gt;
n nt?
thing -is ended
’ ’ and’ t
tumult and! Wei
WM. E. ALLGEO THURSDAY
C. ....
M. i:
C.ON
FRIDAY /-•i.ti the. commteMon in deciding matcations.
1
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shouting are over, bti
tnamtenance after that is done;
trr.i fm tile-board which an- not imHe ha* hid « g‘*xl biuines-. cxprri/l
.
•
,1 -oriaut ••nough to call that body to- Aged Man Had Been Violating
rimarj
! ni&gt;7
ring recollect ions thu
commissions «&gt;f the two count
•
nee
bavin.;
held
revetal
imix.nant
Twelve
Represented
Barry
Co.
‘
t
long time.
,.. tlM-r Tin* gltange will keep the,
j that it would b? wise to do a perma- l-iJtlnn.- with railroad* and off con:Law - Under Suspicion
Cuator-- Plan TA
• ,
I’., r
■ Joe mid I i
Inept Job of,*urfacing this time, one atv . before la . ..me to Michigan [ - Al Camn
i rood commission-in hit doser touch!
Ullinp LUSlt r
Flan 10
the more than
For Sonic Time
[that would hold up
jnith the road situation of the county.j
Go Another Year
ten years ago, a* the mahngrr and
newedihc ctosin
j and will enable the county engineer to1 The Sher:il s force and.Stat
Accordingly it wns agreed that the later th&lt;- president el the Wolverine 1
the moat irfljirt
■ three mile* should b« blacktopped Service Stations
•r Anderson. of Paw Pitw.'^i-,
*
Olympic game.-' ever iwiti. from the
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Ol
using
II
I
ur.'im
rauHoi
n
n
i coated to n depth' of three inchev
•outh end of- Barh.w luke Thursdav
Mr. BubuisMin has wned
and answering letter:
standpoint of records, thrill*, attend­
which Is quite a llUle iteavler than fan.'. term* a* mayor of South Haven,thru cu-ter r.-tutnrd Friday nft.-r a peri.vl ■ kl„.t,lng
M'ln! thirty day,’ training under regular ■ —
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ance. organization and m bringing the
[ever bon used in tin* comity hcretr.They brought back with them William
has shown himself «'
'
nrmv and re.M'nr officer*
nations ot the world closer in a better
' v It was believed that that would cltDcn. who Idcntiflcian —enterprising
..-'r -4.».l Hve u.(,1)t frO(1&gt; Ha.,Iings Iwn |r()|1The
public
Iunderstanding. The event- will- ,-un!
ccrnl-d. The commission meets as a nice cottage at the-south end nf that
better became ot the heavier traffic civic nipvementA and
Niishvil'e, tw.» from prcvixirt and th:re body only one day in'two weeks, unstick in my memory like glue. Fir,
tin-, road. It ha* bAn arranged wliat has meant’ the
„ ,
.
there was a parade of the ho: ms thi
!&gt;•..* there is -mhiu thing *peciul that
it,the actual work zrtiall b«- dime un; Haven nod of Vap Buren county. He from other places .In the county.
Lijst week we announced thr’ ini-diiL
had taken part‘in the three-day even
■ tlir *u]K-rviFt'&gt;n of Engineer Rn- |Wa* one of the organizes of thr rcljef
. that he kept other stull Which Iu- IiIm&gt;
then came the hardest of all rqiw
Mr Everhart U a ttnKfcntioii*., .sold, lhe keeping mid gelling of which
'■‘k.y 6L
’T?L^
‘"l- rJn*'!.cTl
committee wmvu
which wipm
hclp-rd (nwiiv
many ur-1
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- '.cvuiiuninthrow
1
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1
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11
:
comp-tent
man. who will give his idry is cuitrary .to law. Tiir. officer* found
tcat&amp;-Just nparkhhg with thnlh
on.'Diursday. m|x»ton. Calhoun m-recinp to pay her ■ wlMtrr without nw! to the ttixpaver*
It wu a very Inspiring .-mtht t«»
lute Hospital proportion uf the cot.
I Mr Dubujjscn fe(.is Uiat there is a
Nan-commi**ionrd. officer*' warrant*,'TLA0 .1'!' A^A'nArni.'ni' am
some of the greatest jumping hot.... ... Funeral
. .. ....... . ^... calhoun counts commi.-smn ha !rfVltll; n(-&lt;d f;&gt;r lower .-rate taxes and
Hi’-ttnc- bnvi all O' coalul,'«&gt;1 Dial thu arrangement will gallon of mooruhine in tlw liomr And
the world leap over-the nineteen ob­
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_ tx-: ***’ B‘V.’’ 'b'
„rt cr^ nn(i:',tnw mo,v swUstuctOfy to the com- uniitixr gallon in a buildinu on the
at Green- [had ho (Spericncvwith the kind of public expenditure*.
Thu can only
stacles on the atUlt-jt course nistt
; blacktoppmc that has been doTi&lt;- in thi • acimiipil.-hed by u bn-lt., .. admiqi'-j imt-the following is-.Mti.uv.’ student'
“’1I1 alw’
B n,0IM‘-v prr-mtM-r. Allgeo had been under .‘ii could make.
wen- ‘ difficult
[county They have inspected the Tur­ tratinn which will ;toji txilitieal horse- &lt;^rp.ant Ivan Baldwin; student!
piiutiti for some time. Finally thr oHidouble hedgt ^
)«-.«, triple, bars,
, mac roads in Barry cbttniv and nr-. trading. Anyone funiiltur with Iritis-1 o.-rpcnil Duane Miller. Student Corp! cer; had the evidence of thr sale. got.
rocks, ditches, tote.*, numerous brxJt
।satisfied that that nietlmd of surfacing Intton at Lansing knows just wlmt that i or'a! i.vh. .vm-w.xtd. Student Corporal I MASSING OF .MBS. DOBBINS.
Jumps isome.beinJ
stated.
1 t*1’will save a considerable money tn r«»nd means it i* a case ot ’^ou vote furlU.ttl!&gt; shay All were member., of a
Mrs. Laiifa Bchutnan Dobblnn ut 711
ttwintenance. — ■ ......... ■ -■
my bid and 11 vote for your*. ” i«! Machine Gun Company..
Fulton-.-; . E. &lt;|ied -at B’itterwwth
called lor the horw
three mile, w
about Sl.tiM per which trading the interests of the tax-j Each-felhjw report* n splendid tim” j hospital‘ ill 2;4o Sunday afternoon f«l- CIVIL WAR VETERANS
mile, with n c ....
•tkht
nd plan* ar» being ttuKU- to return: lowing. an emergency operation for
ATTENDED REUNION
instead of one and otx-half inchr
; appaidiciits.
*’
•The two commissions have talked j tirm
. She wa* burn in Melrose, wi Muy Average
Age Was Eighlyaver the matter of n-.ul maintcnatic- I .. na :br winch may be required. H&lt;- ! ■
PLEADED GUILTY.
j 30. i!»0(i. and spent her early wwtnana&amp;d both luive agreed that, whe'.liv: [ nt j rerent q director of-the board'(it j Claud Shaner, charged with
Seven Years—Buel Sisson
'hood in Grand R»p:d.&lt;; when- she wa*
itlc= build any more coqnty
roSds I ttrad
•minty roads
n»m a
which had '&gt;' !v qraduati'd ironi Central High schon:
Brought
Them Here
maintain
in
hl
iot. it is up to’them to
hior.. •menu front many feuding
partt«ft of- air1"'1’1—
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Buel SU'on. of Carlton, did u fine
bret and elicSpcM manner
tner pos-.ible'
pouiblel
----is brought lit L|’ tii. lAoartfol education in th.- manual M.nir
t. fOr four Civil ».tr veteran, ln­
the road-already construr'ed, in which SIX CLUB BOYS WIN
Monday. He
. trainin:; d.-p,irtm. ni . Ml;,. Schu-, ln? tn and n.-;ir Fieep.irt Hr brought
trip to state fair .1- •. 1 -J-&gt;5 lilt., rd • .-' r.i'tir - ra F"1!1 was nu,rrl’'dA!bcrt M Dobbin; Uir quartette to this city Wedjxrday h&gt;
I 'iv\»-in
w-- :■ it *
' ’’’ K’irek.i Springs. Ark. July C. 11120 n^u-nd the annual reunkin of thf Bai
Ifect it We notice tiiat la Ken'I.
/L,!. , "■•'
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PICNIC Ham
cjunty they are beginning to consider i Honor Comes A, Mark Ol?■ X J
black-topping county roads which bear [
Sliitlklrs.
.
A -hievcmont Alter Months ■ . ,.n-r in uk&gt;&lt;- ■ o
mr. t i,
,1'.'“’2'! c!. , &lt; mm.;., Llf v'. ■.
.. follow
the heavier traffic, and rxprfct to use a!
Swift S
0t
Preparation
•'
coating of jjx tnchrs in thfekne!-? in
*.&lt;•&gt; lined ill), mid cr&gt;»:«. of st? uh. ‘
BONELESS HAMS
th/t county, Kent county takes about
Premium
’lite two, ni-n claimed putt this ca:
2 to I lb. average
,B W Moulton
a- much pain* in making a black-top.!jtra-.&lt; ling ev}&gt;er.- ’- of six 4-H club boy *.&lt;mx1 by the side of the road, had pre- hr* '* funeral hfgix al 3 30 Monday
Dr H- C. Peckham
nuid a* they do when they uw cement I, to the 1932 State Fair in« Detroit . ac­ iimi*!y been stripped of alma-i every afternoon. Rev. James W. Fl field ot
HAM ENDS
cording to Harold J- Foster County
E;»-t Congregational church officiated.
' Agricultural Agen:
Burial
will
tx^at
Melrnw.
Wt
&gt;wIik Premium
•id* for same tune .when they
ticint-. Th- car wav Mid to
;I.
• Judging' inped to Grand Rapids part
LAMB ROASTS
I rum
Half
Judgift,! *vl)Ol
,. n
!P],.n
i Mr*. Dobbin* was the granddauuhtcr
ne-«uarter ‘the
horn
it wai
was, ,stolen
VIEW S&lt; lb
Thest
,rn this trip at
..f Mr. and
Mrs A. A. Wfftmont ot Ha*POUND
Thr’Young People’s Socfrtlrn of the
Mii-higan S'.BIG REGISTRATION.
ting#
•
Pilgrim Holiness churches m -the
BOILED HAM
August 22 and 23
.The regt*lratlnn of voter* tn tills:
ucAtern and central zarie*. are uathei ■Sth rd
■
high u: tin- co
| ■-■ity must be very nearly complete. At
TO RAISE S1.000 FOR RELIEF.
City Mission. Fri­
Un worked out in
the close of Wednesday then- were ex-' A mreUltt of the directors of the lo- ing at the Hastings
, an all day convention
Sept. 2. ua
lor
to three tnche
j actly 2323 names on the l»t. ’.01 be-.,■ cal Urffnre Association wtsjuld yev day.
CHICKENS
^t least seven societies are participatnd
■ .ng added or. Wednesday. City Clerk terday
t
I rvsh Drrssrrf
aftemnon. Jt was voted at , tlx mg Tliere will be three services iwadd a thin
! Davis is convtr.Crd that not niany u-.'-c
j
’ing that 31.000 should be raised ginning with prayer and pgaUe sen­
... .... .—.
..
Bedford: vjrgtJ Adam
! more can be added to this list, as ior
।
emergency' relief tn this city A he at 10:00 A ,M and at 2:00 P. M.
rc.-ult of-that practice, where it [dlevillc and Albert Br;&gt;
■ practically every Hastings voter he committee
(
of three consisting of f W a great misidonary service with Rev
been tried\tn other states, is to I The dairy team con
;r believes u now reglstefcd
Stebbins. H G Hayes and Tjjom.n Earl Ritcnbcrg &lt;&gt;f Monroe. Mich, a*
c- nt:r.j.&lt;;iy improve, the road and ' C a :r. pi c J I. M-.cidieiil!
.
Baird, was cboneii to consider artd pre- P)xakcr. At 7:00 o’clock an evangeh-greatly drerease the maintenance coI Maurer. Barryville add Wendell tv­
TOMATtf SOUP
ATTENDED MEETING. ■ent at a later meeting plans for the tfc.Scrrlcc wfil^clpre the-day An urgent
Figures *o tar at a liable show that ’’ons.-Middleville.’
PURE CANE
Campbell'*
i can- l*a«JU
tnvtttfion is extended to yourig people.
Three HasUncs Camp Fire Guardi­ racing of this money
re-surfacing with- gravel and -then' Barry county is the only county, with
b'.adiag it. through the traffic seasen. the exception of Eaton, t’.ta:
site- ans. Mrs. E A Caukin. Mrs Milo De
Vries
and
Mrs
Ray Qook. were In Bat­
BUTTER
‘wo or more times a cr**ful In piacing u fudging team In
tle
Creek
On
Wednesday
attending
a'
Shull/ - I’rrep'irl
lb CbCm
m an average, of ♦300 a jcach of 2hew branches 4m the State
Such a road of course i Fair In-! The placing of b-xh learns meeting of guardians from Battle
hai Hie disadvantage of being very j speak* well tor ihr high grade of train- Creek. Albion and Marshall. Tnr meetGINGER ALE
dusty.
By
coating
onee in three or ina glvm in the 4-H livestock .club inu was held at the home of Mrs
A'lis.ipurc. ? large bollles t«W w .
Wallers chairman
four $e’»r. -it a tost of MOOjxr mile w-osk.
,
or »IO&lt;- ro .*133 cost per sear per tni!&lt;.| The winning oi this trip to the Stale
SWEET POTATOES
(&gt;: two-third* of the mainte- Fair c-cm-* v- a real mark of achieve_____________ ti H-. for faVW
t can be made.
[nirirt to the twys on the team*. They
Mrs Fred Unntngton. 113 E High
b-' the policy of the Bartv!have put.forth time and studs’ :n train­ St will b^,hostess for the Guild os;
A new assortment of Knitted Dresses
county road commbAon to spend no f irtg for this .work. -They should be ran- September «th This being the first
styles ahd colors, priced
money during, these depressed times gratulated on then surcew .
meeting
since June, it U rrqurMed. Hut
t'.'j actually necessary It is abw--------------- « • *
------all members be present Remember tlx
’.y required that something be done ■
LANDS ANOTHER BIG FISH
h these three mile* of road hence
Two weeks ago a Banner atticlr raid idate September 8 — Mrs. A. McCoy
it will be black-topped in the manno; •c: ,h*
&amp;»*» caught by Miks. "Bud- Secy.
and at the expense mentioned When d-v "
at . Crooked lake Las'
GUILD NO. 5.
acain and■ «Hospital Guild No. 5 wall have u
the financial skies ehall be brighter. Saturday
B“
*lx
“ went‘ Ashing
- -------SMART STYLES IN SWEATERS
“Where Better Foodt Cott Lett ”
then it will be possible for our county* had the good fortuqo to catch apoth-i picnic and jx&gt;t luck lupper'at Morgan
to consider a more extensive program. wall-eyed pike which measured 23 Park Thursday afternoon and evening.
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
which will save cost of maintenance inches l&lt;yig and lhe next moMlng tip­
ped the stale* at six and three-quarter.as well as dust.
.
QUIMBY.
Dtii-.uii
peundi Euddr had quite a tan* land144 E STATE ST
What it home without a comfortable
chair and a condortable bed?
happy over
□undxy school. Sunday, September ».

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HASTINGS SHOE TOSSERS

Sporting Items
KIM SIGLER THE GOLF
.

CHAMPION FOR 1932

LIEUT. GOV. DICKIN"•XK«°” SON SPOKE TUESDAY
DEFEAT GRAND RAPIDS

Special Interest

PRESENTED VIEWS ON TWO
On Thursday, Auguat 25. a very ex­
AMENDMENTS PROPOSED
hor*c*hoe control wa« Iwld at
Won The Honor In a Hotly Con­ citing
Cirand Rgpids. when Hastings met and,
IN MICHIGAN
tested 36-Ho|p Game With
defeated 'hr strong Valley City tuM*rs. both teams gulnft fine d-munstraCarroll McCuffin Sunday
NECESSARY TO REVOLU-

cussed matters of conduct with them,
were after they had done serious
wrong*, then only In a way that did
not help them al all. because the!
father put gll lhe blame on them and!
took none of It himself
. If our homes were what they should
btLlf the training in tjaxe home* were p*.
(htlpful to the children, there would
not be (tie crimes that we have today,
nor the mental, moral 'and physical,
perverts who crowd our institution*
faster than we can build them

tlons. •
The question as to who is thr cham­
Tlfl^ZE SOME IDEAS
pion golf player ot the Hastings CounW L R HP
try uiud tor the year of IF.I2. w Mt-. ctu,,h.;-Jani4.5
Related Experience Of City
tied Sunday afternoon aUer 36 bolt* Mr&lt;.c James
4 1 162 278 58 2
Judge
In* Dealingof exceptionally good goW. between .curti* Brown
4 I 134..... 'juvenile
.
Kirn Sigler and Carroll McGuffln Mr p,i Titus
o 5 119-282 42 )’ With Delinquent Youngsters
Sigler winning by the score of three I jake Milk r .
0 5 98 296 331 An enjoyable session of the Com(Continued from page one)
up and two to go
U mercial club was held - Tuesday noon,
The contest both forenoon and aft-1 Total
.13 i: 724 1468
tivatlon in his peony fields It Brook
er noon wa* very Interesting and '
it sp pc. Interesting feature* were songs by *lx । Farm. Augusta, where he has his sum-1
abounded with excellent shots whlchlyr“n„ R“pl&lt;’'
183 iM 69 3 pupil* from the primary grades and mcr home and where he enjoys thei
went to show tiiat both contestants'.
146 286 51D. three girls from the higher grades ot gorgeous blooming of this flower all1
were out with a determination to win Floyd Reinhart
IM 3!&gt;
tin? Prairieville village school, trained through June Peony raising Is "not1
In the morning round Mr McGuflin • „ n » J!??*'
145 310
by Mrs. Dori* Hyde, their teacher. u business with him but a hobby’ and
was golflg strong and clicked off a 37 -*11* '■ U COJc
110 280 39.2 Their work reflected much Credit upon one that he enjoys sharing with others
on the nrrt round, or one over i»r OncZandee
Notwithstanding that he u very busy
Mr*. Hyde The singing of the six
alter a aixxtn No. 3 green, or two over
13 13 738 1458 50 6 youngsters evidenced fine training. this year with the wonderful project
par. He came back with a J9 on the I
second round fur a total of 76—only
Tills week Saturday Hastings will Tiie trio,from Ute higher grades were of aiding the unemployed that he is
four above par for tiir 18 holes. Mr ■ meet thr Fairview club
' ‘
If _______
Hastings artist*. All were heartily applauded, carrying out besides other business and
work he has found
Slgjcr i»“l a -*8 the first round and 4'&gt; •hall win this contest, tlwv will b# tiie .'evidencing tiw appreciation of the club. philanthropical
.N
The speaker was Lieutenant Clover­ time and thought to devote to the
TTir second fur u total of 78-only six riuimplon*
।
of western Michigan, but «
if
peony planting —
in Barry
above par for the 18- holes. At il.&gt; • F.'«)rvirw
lew wins.
Wins, t!i«the honor* will It&gt;m- t'.rd
tied. n°r ***«rn
Luren i*.
U, Dickinson, uof» viumurev,
Charlotte. ■
“TV _county
------ ""I He
with
Hastings.
Fairview
and
Grand
who
discussion
of
the
&gt;
where
’
hr^M uU^tTn^Hr*:
close ot the inormna' round Mr Me&gt;“*’ “nd presented his view* “ J®” U it eum* hY^in
‘
Guffin liad hl* opponent one down, Rapid* Much Intcre-t centers In this
' •
«n two of thr Important amendment*’ ”,e“Jcine. He came here In 1875 and(
tiie score being based on points, rather Insect
.
Io lx- voim im by lb- i-opl- ot Michl ln Nanbngs till l«&gt; when he
W than the total score* made. Follow­
—-■■
g..u « Urn November eleeunn
moved io Ka amaeoo Although he M»;
ing Is the forenoon score by iuili" for!
Mi nicklmam
•W
&gt;“• "™W
each of the contestants.
Drlinn and Hastings shoe
tossers .-.aid
- dm are two obleal.lali.m One 1&gt; Io mdu“•
met - at DelUM Saturday, the former J'-*-!* In
*n legislation;
First nine holes:
enoe taxation,
uxailon, the
Un- other to Influence ■
P*1 h1' VI"*! n h* Iwoplr who
(.winning!Hie tontest, with thr follow-- er.ccMcGuflin
5 56 4
,llnrB1A
I live hrre and he Is very happy to
Htgler
.■ 5 5 5 4
The luridamenuh ft all hnn hare ,h”'.•«• "&gt;
*?•*!&gt;“ ‘'"l
always b..h me W&lt;»mlmdmv"“!!t",“?— planu lor the;
Second nine holes
77 IM 405: alien by «~s.' The uatUm which replanum on our school
. McGuflin
S2 .' 318
tlwiM- laws In the collectlw and!
.
....
,
Sigler
72 ”« 31 'i. spccli
tmtndna.liirsollueuimu will pens-1, W‘"1
188 315: per. The ipilon which «ve,Sx*a ih-so
»•"be amaesU
rulin' back strong, Mutating u mir 36
186 111 2 basir laws .III suiter a decline
“1‘1 “e
&lt;&gt;h the ftrat nnw- holes, and a 38 or two
lie rntmw m a crisis In the Itrstlf1”" ln wh!'1' “ C0*’ '™’
o»rr par. an the second nine. Mr Mecunstuutlonal convetUlCn which bmteape arusta he aireea that there
Guilin .shot a 39 for thr first nine, or
tramed lhe basic law at &lt;4 country
"1 *
lh*
For m-.rly . month tte m'mters ol *•*' *
«~m«nrai
nine, nr four over jiar. Following Is
That we ar.
are mor,
more "interestthat, convention tad talked and design*. Thai
lomma. '
the afternoon .*,core lotwh cniib-s. wrangled, but were w far apart in1I ed in raising children than we are in
tant
raising flowers’.' and that the flowers'""
their virus that no worthwhile result^
Hrst nine holes:
sflvmcd possible At this critical time be planted in the corner of the grounds
Sigler
4 5.4 I 3 5
, in the history of that gathering Bcn- where they could be protected without;
Hastings
sacrificing
the play ground of lhe puMcGuflin 5 4-3 5 3 5
t
Jamln Franklin, generally considered
A. Warner
. ' 70 200
' one ot the most sane and practical pll*. but where they could have the(
, Second nine holes:
.
F IP-nnHt
education of -caring for the flowers
. 64
Sigler
.
5 4 4 4 4 4
. 68 196 34 7 mind* thh world has ever known,
ft Stanton
Peonies
are
lovers of the sun and
McGuffln
5 G 4 53 3
p. WiMKlniiui
70 202 34 7 arose and declared that the body had would like the sun all day but will do
for many day*: its members had nicely with sun half a day but that .
Mr Sigler’s Jotnl score w.t 132. 01 P Roush
.
^06 34 0 met
presented
their
differing
view*,
but
an average of 38 for each of (lie four
210 30 9 tlwri*. had been no agreement He makes the north side of buildings, un­
rounds. Mr ''McGuffin s total umc wa
208 27 4
dec trees or near ttlyubbery a bad
loo
j»n0
11 •“ Lis profound conviction place to plant them. If the earth Is;
155 or an average of 38 . for ouch of
100 36
"■’16. •’"n ,l,al ,l° R&lt;XM* rMU,ts c°uld come from soft from spading It (should be made!
the four rounds.
212 25 0 such Bu uatheritur
gathering u-irlk.uit
without flics
the HLawulna*
blessing solid by packing down' »o that the root i
A good aired gallery followed the
playera aroiind tiro held, and Impar­
l&lt;&gt;0 X!0 &lt;.f Almighty Gixi upon It* deliberation*. Mill not sink lower than the . pre-1
A} a result ot hl* earnest talk, prayer scribed inch and a half as they do not .
tially ap|&gt;lu&lt;i(led thr fine playing ol C Bender
wa* offered at the beginning of each bloom If planted too deep. Never put
rach contestant
Eddie Von Pnperini', J. Brail
day's session thcrealtcr that God manure on peonies—if-the ground Is
professional at the Country Club, said J. Wlllitt:;
would graciously guide them to con- In need of fertilizing the fertilizer
682 *'408 28 3- flu-‘:,,in
* 1,1 harmony with Hl*
ing amateur control;. he had ri
,••
■— will
r—■ and
should be put some distance from the

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th Itad , w,, u
tdUhd ,h„,1W lx.
&gt;boul „„ mrh
36 inches wide"
■ that hev cotdd harmunto &lt;l»lr thdrr„„„ u,
„ ,r„m
; lit, va.- Th- mw «e h»v, m thlhr nr.1 Mn»r It u not n«»«.
- Immorul Conuuutlmi ot our n.-puhhe
In
oM
Th- &gt;pt&gt;Ur unc-d ha h»»nm to do
mt ,i10&lt;.ld tl-.y. b, diad-d Into
root*. each with'(three
eyro, a
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.trau'ht. xiiur, Ihlnklnc on th- i separate
..p,,,.,,...a.h.-Ph
thr—
A!
Eighteenth Amendment to the states,
_1-hPJ-'‘’ rd taxation
It a -usr tn
to .plant
I plant that Is moved vithovt
without dividing,
dividing
for their approval or disapproval
._ criticise, but tt is not easy to do con-i b-h] not bloom. While the peony needs'
Heretofore his party in state and na­
The children and grand childrch of
structwe work One mutt approach | plenty of water while blooming it
, tian was pledged. to enforce prohibi­ .Mr and Mrs. W. B Hayward, also
such work with an honest mind and a should not be planted In wet or marshy
tion. At district, national and state Marian Colby oL Alto and Mr and
3 rinrere purpoM* to MS8k the good We _i_____________________________
anrt a* the peony does not like
wet ’
„J.
conventions, his party was pledged to Mrs Lloyd. Confyy of Chicago came
may Im- called on to revolutionize some feet. These plants tiiat Dr. Upjohn Is
nULI I
| support lhe Eighteenth Amendment Sunday to celebrate the birthday of
of our ideas of ths1 worthwhilcness of giving u* are all of choice varieties
Hr cannot be criticized for liaving been . W
„ B
„ Hayward Mrs Nina HavWard
«n&gt;u
a lot of things tiiat we have thought and will reach us In the best condition!
(Continued from pace one)
true to the party platforms upon Johncnx made .1 large birthday cake
arc necessary funcuons of govern­ and with lhe care we will bestow upon t
ment if we are going to reduce taxa­ them our county should blossom like ifore congress to reduce government ex- which he was nominated and elected, hotting 62 candles winch were lighted,
in
the
past
But
this
year
he
will
be
.
.
- all
rery plea-ant day ua&gt; spent,
tion
tbc rose before many moons -Marian
He favors still further reductins W. n .many more happy birthWe may even conclude that It U not B. Goodyear. County Chairman.
llon»- “ ‘hat U»e burden of taxation nominated on a platform pledged to
resBbnilssion Everybody In thia dis- days.
. ■
....
----may be reduced a* far a* possible,
. *
• necessary for the state to spend quite
Coach Hawthorne announces that
' A ncw- m*n ln conK’’p*s u of ab°ut trlct who knows John Ketcham knows' Mr and Mrs. Ernest Johnrwk at­
so much m-mey on higher education: nnnwrn APPonucrV
the first football practice will Im* held
BS mucll importance to hi* district that he will carry out the mandate of j tended a family’ reunion at the home
but LUUNLIL ArrnUVtU
Uh- first day of m*Ihx&gt;1, Tuesday. Sept, I Evidently people have money to buy
bur • .not that education
.
. - Is not. desirable,
—
his party platform No other course
COST F^TIMATF
his first
a* a fifth
6 All athlete*- who wish to play this thrngs that they want to or feel they b*,‘'!»“M* those who get It. tn so many __ _ SFWFR
wtnjzUbj
tb i ima 11 during
on B WMOn
. Heterm
ta i^..
and wheel
aboul would be open to, him as a congress­ of Mr. and Mrs. Kyerett McCallum of
tlie McCallum district on Sunday /in
toll must start grUing thcnuclve* into have tn in this country, JorStalistlc.*
not »*««.,o know »»0*’
honor of Mr and T4rs Pearl Haywimk*
A1»C
,n h&lt;* does is to respond when his man.
condition right away. Run nt least n gathered by the Federal Bureau of
&gt;&gt;r°iK’lr w&lt;’’ ,,f u
Also
Ordered
Curb
and
Gutter
name
u
eaUed
So far as influencing
It will not be wise for this county or and Henry Wright of Washington. A
mil- neh day until Khnol atafta. Th- , .Mines
....... and the American Petroleum In- &gt; 'Vhen we "rc considering the crime
For a Block On East
' legislation is concerned, no new man this district to trade experience for in­ very pleasant day was spent.
first Rnmc uill be *ith Buttle Creek stttutc show that gfi.M&gt;|lne tax coilec-. situation, said the speaker, when wc
qt_an»
!«n do it. because he lacks the ac- experience; nor on any account, tn
Will Tiuu. and Will Olsen of Kala­
Central Glus* A-^lwol the second. u„,w 1&lt;)r llH. nr*t . ix months vf 1932, arc considering the cost of maintainnign street
qualntanec and experience, and Is tm- time* like these, to send w new man mazoo came Sunday, and took Mr. and
wi*ek end alter schrrol &lt;&gt;ix n••-. Sept. 16 levidenad if decline of Ivm than seven( iiut our state hospitals and school* for
Gel your shr.ro so w.; can scrimuua -. IM.r r,.n. in t!1P cnuil,,.- compared with! defectives, wr might as well face the ’ At lhe council meeting Friday night. - able to bring things to pass in congress. to Washington, who would by unfamil­ Mr* Byron Tltu* to Fremont and
■Everybody knows that Mr. Ketcham iar with the ropes, would lack ac­ Hesperia They had a very enjoyable
tiie first week of practice
,am4. 1M.rif!d in lD3J The actualt fact that, to a greater extent than we City Engineer Sparks presented his
quaintance among the . members and,
Coacli Hawthorne ]decline In cullcctlbn* in Michigan wax( have dreamed possible, the home has estimate of the cost of'186 feet of sani­ is a conscientious man. loyal to his could get no imjiortant committee as- day.
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson of Kalama­
the grggtcit respdnsibUlty. The. rea­ tary sewer, to be laid on Washington conviction* of right and duty, faithful
.
. *.T *
only 2 13 1st cent
in the "performance of any responsi­ sigriment. when we have the chance zoo and Mrs. Carrie Wilkinson of DelKverv
V.ani-lta» ,-rirri...
Every Vetiryear trm
tl»e Yangt-w
carries into
* '
- n_ (
son I* that the ten basic laws given
street
south
from
where
that
street
to send a man who has had twelve top visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Col­
bility
he
may
undertake.
He
is
above
tiie Yellow Sea about 6 438.0iXi.000 cubic
Eastern California, southern Neva-• by Moses, and the highdr law of love
years
’
experience
and
whose
sole
aim
lins Thursday.
led of silt—or more than the amount da, and wr.vinrn Arizona receive less. given by the Master, have bo n forgot* interacts Grand. The estimate was.. the suspicion of corrupt motive or
of earth excavated nt building thr,rainfall than any other .section in the■ ten in most every American home and 1172.28. The council accepted the esti- practice. He ha* had experience in is to serve his district He is honest
and straight-forward «in all hl* deal­
The man who thinks be iuu a lot of
Panama Canal
; United States.
arc not taught there a* they should njatc and voted to construct the sewer, congress. When this district has Jlwr
be / If there were proper religious instructed the supervisor of the first chance to return such a man they fully represent ills district al Wash­ enemies generally takes himself entire-'
ly too wnoualy.
training In the home; if children were and fourth wards to make out lhe as­ ought to be quick to improve the op­ ington
portunity.
sessment
roll
for
tiie
assessment
of
given what they are entitled to from
Flood light* permit night golf at the
Mr. Ketcham stands squarely upon’;
I home training: they would be so well benefits and also authorized the city
Anything that u well done appears Ingleside public course In San Fran­
Marled on a right course of life that clerk to give tiie required legal notice lhe platform of hl* party, which I*
cisco.
Tiie council also voted- to lay curb pledged to a resubtnls&amp;ion of the &lt;
spiritually, mentally, morally arid
physically, they would be far above and gutter on East High street, from
what they are when such traiplng is Michigan avenue west to Jefferson, and
lacking. Wc are not fair to our chil­ authorized written notice of this im­
provement to be served on the owners
dren
i To Uhutrnte this the speaker men­ of the property on the street to be
tioned a certain city Juvenile court improved.
Tiros. E Allen, who had petitioned
Judge, who had been appalled at the
number of Juvenile delinquents who for the privilege of putting up a sign
were brought before him. because they at 112 East Court street, was granted
had made start* toward lives of crime, the permission, the work to be done
ft occurred to him »to call before him under the supervision of lhe City En­
The 100% Super-Refined, Pure
a large number of these bovs who. at gineer.
Everett Swegles, driver of tiie fire
different times, had faced him in hla
PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL
court, to make certain inquiries. He truck, was given two weeks’ vacation,
asked'such pointed questions as these: beginning September 1.
Bessie Hubbard was granted permis­
1 How often have your parents
taught you the Ten Commandment* sion to remove a barn, size 16x16. to
East Marshall street, but was required
and the Golden Rule?
2. How often has your father or to deposit a bond of 85OO.W before the
milk as is produced in this state. You do
From the green pasture lands of the
your mother talked with you. seriously moving shall be done.
country, a perfect river of milk, some of 'not have to take our word for it, a State
' about your religious duties and respon' sibllltie»?
FALL CREEK WAS
of Michigan test proves it. It also shows
ft Quart
it CLEAN and a lot of it unclean, flows
I 3. How often have you attended
our Grade “B" milk to be far CLEANER
to cities and towns. The CIJ5AN milk
DRY LAST WEEK
। rhurch with your parents?
than the ordinary Grade “B". The rea­
4. How frequently have you attendwill bring health and energy, but dis­
For the second time in the history of
rd Sunday school with the approval of
son XVHY is because we’ve spent thou­
tress and disease may follow the_use of
this city. Fall creek was dry The drain­
your parents?
sands of dollars in equipment just to
ing of lands tributary to the creek and
the unclean milk.
Regal**
i tempted to guide you In ways of the fact that not much moisture ha*
provide the' people of this romtnunity
fallen during the summer na doubt ac­
■ morality and truth?
with CLEAN MILK. Why not try it?
When you buy Highlnndti Dairy Grade
for this condition.
’ 6. What kind of reading have your count
1
i.*: qipMI
Last year, during the drouth, tiie
A phone will bring it to your-doorstep.
parent* furnished you to stimulate
“A” Milk, you are getting just as clean
creek went dry for lhe first time. Then
। your mind to right thinking?
were several private sewers
The answers to these questions were there
'
into the creek and the city
(astounding. With scarcely an excep- emptying
&lt;
Highlandt Dairy Grade “A” Milk (Paitcurixed or Raw) 10c Quart
health
authorities were much contlon
these
boys
who
had
been
brought
:
FINN-KAO OUA1ANTHI
Highlandt Dairy Grade "B ” Milk (Patteurixed or Raw) 8c Quart
ccrned
about the situation. Tiie city
lato his court, some of whom had 1
made considerable progress toward a put
.
in two sewer lines on street* adcriminal life, reported that NEVER Jacent to the valley of the creek and
had their parents talked t^them about was able, within a few weeks, to Cake
the Ten Commandments or the Golden 1care of the sewage, which otherwise
Rule.
They had never heard of would empty into Qie creek. It was a
them; that their* parents had never nauseating place for a while last year.
ROBERT W- COOK,-Prop. PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
discussed religious matters with them; 'This year there is no such trouble.
--r
••
... encouraged wto ...
After
n. the hard
— rain —
Bunday
—. night.
----­
■
they had -----never —
been
attend church or Sunday school; that there was aplenty of water In the creek
the only times when fathers had dis- Main.

them. Tn fact it wotffd rank well with
a lot of the profcs-donal contests that
often draw extenrive mention in the, Ruuuna—Ihiyh-n
d*prCA5.
iMugman
-nunn Ikrgman -Hann
Before the Championship Cup uf thr G william- -R William*
Hastings Country Club can become the Johnson .Mackinder
permanent proi«rty ot anyone; it-must
■ la* won three tunes by Hie same frl-1
low. ^everal
it twice
!UTBI fellows
iriiows hirer
nave won n
iwtcc
na.llnn.
but sdmr
w new contestant ha* roiw up
’
ilOW, of thr
nsnirllir und
ntu( ?—!l . ‘ -Stanton
to dashI the hope.,
thr aspirin^
perspiriiig "champ’■ Even now several Woodman—Roush fellows an* saying, perhaps not audi­ McMiJun—Tinker ,
bly, "Just wait till l#J3 ami mv uh.it Bender Bennett &lt;•
Buskirk -Hcscock
happens."
, Merrick-O'Dchum-II
| Brail-Willittu

DISTRICT
1YR

Id

MED

r*1’' Football Notice

all (Hecc'uld. g
loV Ihliu,

^ennhad J

GOOD CLEAN MILK

Helps Bring GOOD CLEAN Health/

Milk is the gift of nature, bountifully feiven. Every day of
our lives we all need milk—because it is the.perfecKfood.

Q.ual‘1]

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1932

PAGE FOUR

The Hastings Banner ,y n‘’u‘dBU the not“-

mortgages and
® ____________ oU,er
Brt the money and
:.rz w.dneU.y 'J»Y 11 lo depositors** rapidly a* p&lt;w"JsS
«U.
.
। But now with the RecorujtrucUon Fl“OOK BROS. EdilMt.
nance Corporation having ample
SBVgjrrr UVESrn yeah mean* to help not only' suspended
banks, but those.that might be facing
■suspension, there is no reason why
liquidation should be hurried. Further,
there has been macle by act of cont.­
gress', apd as % part of President H.x&gt;-

■

ObtHiOHS.*
1 .
e
What Others Say’

anJ
....

Tliis and That
.

.

Forest Fires. ■

Ilacksvard Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Concerning the. Kingfish.
•
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
THE DANCE OF HELL
,—
.They
A Rea! Character.
lianged a man in Ixihdon.MJ
Mli&gt; Ola Chandler who.has been vis­
iovy &lt;u&gt;u«r&lt;i
ixjuuui*.
Ont [hu wcdt ,ur murdl.r. nnd llw;
Many people in Barry founty will re­ iting Mr and Mr* R. M, Lambie re­
lash follows the hold-up a:ti.t in Lon turned
to her home tn Detroit Sunday.
call lbr great cloud, of rinokc that
don. Ena A hold-up artist tn Detroit.
.. .
~
Mr and. Mr* A M. Hall of Belding
wounded in a gun battle with the pm
to.come drifting down from forest
lice, was paroled from Ionia in IBM.'fires in the northern part &lt;if the state Field returned with them tor a week’s
paroled from Marqtietu- in ir*2H ;ii&gt;*i about Ulis time each year. Tin- .'lair
-- • '-gj^jackson in *1031. Tlu* had no adequate “■• ••.• m of Lri&lt;-.-t-nr«
MIU Mabel Blough returned on Wedcorporation, which make* it possible mutt .... killed little Billy
___ ...
Reynolds protection then and once conflagra- hesday from n month's visit at Casa
---------------------------------lake, near Duluth. Minnesota. She
in many cases to save homes from Jn another —
wasaon
probation :* s un «u- nans, started they laid waste '
.
,
taniobilv
thief, but renart-Hl
i.nlv
thr.-’
tofnobtlv
reported
only
thi
flic
returned
by boat to Detroit
w
areas
Between
the
ravages
•
&lt;•
mortgage foreclosure.
times
arid tcould
. . • *"•
“’ in over a year, ouu
i'.uu not
!&gt;••• *-&gt;• lumber
uunucr oaron*
’.
of
Mrs Katherine William* and two
baron*" anu
and tnr
tlu- ocmju
d&lt;struct
All these remedies are being app-led ’found by so-called •’invr.-flimr.-r-.' un- fires. Michigan was in danger of ..-•lit; daughters qt Park Ridge. Illinois, arc
Their Influence is being felt in an liri- ’til
“ after 'z
!.:.± destroyed 3 chiM
! ‘I,
’
he liad
’g lit- ientircly'one * f ‘her grrate-i
visiting lhe former’s airier. Mrs E. J
bitch of hoodlum*
hscdltuniifcr.vaste
ttmberiands oi fl:.- n
Pratt.
'
proving sentiment throughout the n*-,A Wtch
K r-n-trial fc:
,
,. . , . . ,
,
driwile aver hover
mann rln
v had
man
tiny bcui»i
find Ja-aHn' Thousand* of ncns ftiu•:
non. in climbing stock prices, higher drivnlg
,
, . ,, ,
,
Umamsciuus
unconscious
in inc fr, the presence of hi'-; destroyed in thi* manner. ,v. can re- daughter of Billing*, Montana, are
ira for farm products and in other mother without any jiroVocrf: ml The call riding for mile alter ti :!.- through mu st- of hi’s mother, Mr*. D. McBain,
■ Tlu general belief is that .there kidnapping of children is lx&lt; •mtng a desolate region* of burned- ituniji- cii-.and slrier Mi.m Jennie -McBain .’
..__t*. W&lt;* play with rrnnt
■
Misvi Della Wickham and Anni*
be the beginning o! d far befu: lucratne'trade
and the beginning ot better time* until wc pay the piper for the*dancr •«-c*&gt;nd growth had ;-pr.mv up. n*-v Haven of Grand Rapid* visited Mrs
af hcU—Detroit Saturday Night.
fire.* would lay the cminrry D;»r»- aaain Albert BesMncr- from Thursday until
commencing this full
Under such
N*.»w. fortunate!*conditions we think lhe President and DEMOCRATIC PAPER
,
M&lt;#-‘.rs and Mcsdamer. Arthur LauCOMMENDS HOOVER i|&gt;r.-ad through, i
tuiip!h. (Henn louibaugh. Wm Duckcr.
ie with him in the govenlment are
Hr. and Roy Shut! of Toledo, spent
t in stopping further liquidation ! Amid all the senrojero outcry uguiu t within S3 minute
Sunday at Benton Harbor and South
I’jgh mortgage foreclosure. Wt* bc- President Hoover, blaming him and hi&lt; • st fire is sighted
Haven.
* . •
•
parly for the. dirirc.M.'d .-late of tlw!
, that the be*t interests of the de- vui
,„.,f, it i&gt;&gt;.'.peciaily phasing to ,havtByr Ina
Miss Madelfiie’Brown of Grand Rap­
country,
id*. wus the gpest or Mb* Kathryn
ti when*
tors, as well as the brat interests of the greatest Democratic paj*-r in Ute
Clarke Sunday.
*
Hine run
the banks that-were forced to susiteiid. Union speak out in drf&lt;-n-« of-film,
require that Ute avers »&gt;■ liquidated In Xhat
Pie,
Yfl,k and in more m,i
NTY YEARS AGO TODAY
. ,.
...
,
, Time.', and recently it defended Mr i take as long a,-. o
««i i-t m • tawj n«.„,
Uu.
R,
Ward Morton and daughter,
manner: so we are pleased to have given.hri'bc .t." This is wliat it said; i firra arv quickly bn
and Wilfred of Philadelphia
• trbl’.
President Hoover take Uris action. ,
a few days lasj week with Mr*
• The president can ..not escape
W.
I.
Thomas.
leaving for Grand Rap' fault finding—Specially severe al a
Unrfcr
routh &lt;
.
COUNTY FAIRS.
'
time of depression lie muft know
id .-i ft w v tckn. in preparation to
that ,he can. not evade criticism
Another county fair season U
u:
her.
hufbiyid
In Sun Diego,
By some of it hr has shown him­
nand in Michigan and many' assaciaunite.
'
•
self to bl*.personally hurt. Noiaped
■ Brr.de Warner’Nichols of Chi­
tains, which'were formerly active, arc to the rough way* nf American
wk-. thi- truest of Mis* Olcnna
not holding displays this year The I .politics. .he has
.... occasionally
,
rev* rd-

JUSTIFICATION ENOUGH.
Further justification for the governhients jinSicy in forcing the bonus army,
to disbur::! is the fact tiiat rfjtnxiffite
and caps. ?«&gt;» imd.ammunition were
found :n the B F F camp " Thl&gt;
sjatement was made by Representative county fair ha* unquraUonably. de-’. ,d himroff tn bt&gt; whal the M.u
Royal C Johnson, a World war veteran clined In |&gt;opularity within the past: ''Chester
h'‘tU’r •Guardian
’l,r’"-**’ call*
'•»’'* him.
............' tende; -5kinn«*d " But In the&gt;tri*ub
and former chairman &gt;! the house vet- decade This w^bellcve is caused by
time* through which hr\hi
coanhittee. at. an American Le- Ute fact that most fairs developed into
tmc.x)x*ctcdly been called Io ,.
iu* lias displayed high rxccuUvr
gion banquet' Men • don’t bring in amusement parks with-agricultural «-xdynamite to start a Y.*M. c. A rally liibita as a sideline. Midways anti’side-: qunlHle* He has shown iron inriU'trv. He htw not broken under
or k Sunday school meeting, he jtaid. Miows became more important than
the bludaeomnits of fate. For the
and they don't bring in pistols u» start .livestock, and produce' displays It east; most part he has been patient:
and
not even his .political enmnu.
a pink tea.
*
the average man and hls tamily. too
can
deny that lie ha*•given
• Repre.-cntalive Johnson placed, the.much to attend and there was hltlei
beat to help overcome .the
' Warne for tlu-. on communists, who real value received for the money. Yet
in lhe existing situation &lt;
he claimed, were back of the bonus - there is still a place for Ti live agnail- ■ country In these ycsjiect*. he demarch, intcn'i on stirring up .trouble, tural display, Tltesi* exhibits are inserres. and will receive, sytnpaihj
and •upport from fair-mindrd Am­
This fact he- oiyi; must have eventually Merest (ng in-themselves and .-ho’uld not
ericans.—Allegan Gafctte.
come to the'attenUon of Gen. Smedley need the fanfare* of ii&gt;rry-go-rounrf or
D. Butler and Mayor Eddie McCloskey cheap amiiscment' lo attract attention.
THE NEWSPAPER AND CRIME.
of Johnstown, and * v» n percalatee! Into J Here in Barry county the various* 4-H
ExAmpte is V41V
one uof the inishtu
the brain df Repre.*ntath’te John E. Club displays have helped to replace wan-, ol suggestion .
a* experimt..
Rankin 'and Wright Patman, bccauze the fire-agricultural exhibit* that used: !l!”1 wunl obron-utlon&gt; have demen.HI I..V,
RiKtar w do u&gt; te .
...
Tte^ d.--;^(ll .
;

IB* Bertha Bentley who has been
Ung Mrs. Charlotte Russell left this
is for Sarnia. Canada
Linnle Power* and Mrs. Anna
company with Mrs. Lucy Hyde
hvillc in-- k iivlnic thu4Thur*dn.v
ig for Los Angeles. California.
E I) ShecU returned yester­
day tu her home if! Della. Ohio. sifter
spending ’tie joist ten days with her
s'-.h-r. Mrs. J. D Round*, who ha*
tH.t-n confined to the liuuro since lust

A Quotation ■
WORLD f.

■rd Mr* Royal Meyers entcrtalii-ti their courtn. Mrs. Edd Moore
■d Chicago and niece. Mis* Helen Al■.
■
। .&gt;•*. week

Back to School
Togs for Boys
Il AT EXTREMELY
l| LOW PRICES!

KNICKER SUITS *195
for Boys. .Age 6 to 14, Choice
Values that cannot be replaced at this price!

YOUTH’S SUITS

Age 15 to 18. $8'95 to as low as

/

In all our forty-four years of
selling clothing in Hastings,
these are the greatest values
we have ever shown!

Boys’ Shirts, Caps, Sweaters,
Hose, etc. at New Low Prices

“The Stbrc for Dad and Lad'

THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
M: . John BColL ot.Grand Rapid*
...*n! Mi - Kai’-* Ingraham of Hastings
wrn; SunUAy curst* of ihelr brother.

Mrs Parkhurjt of Middleville and
Itsv Nellie Parkhurst nf Detroit a'n*
.
•
CHICKEN SURVEY
f Rev h h van Aukrn
.m&lt;l family.
REVEALS CONDITIONS
BUYING A CARPET IN Tl.'NfS.
Mr niul Mrs Tom Doyle arc c-nterCiinrlotte Irtenil* nt their.tot­
The Ohio Experiment Stalkm laat
Fur trade tlu- merchan*..** apptar to
al Acker's Point. lx&gt;ng lake
bonu* aitny, but rather the senator*,
•have u tolerant disregard, but it is bel­ year conducted u survey Af l’iy
| cliiekrn
example" or about which Ute
id
Mr-&gt;
Will
Henson
and
ter not to be misled. Shrewder bargaincongressmen and others who really tnf tljlun the
A HUMANITARIAN."
read dcMiripttons. *
of Buttle Creek are the
cited and encouraged the ’’march on. Too often a politiaan 1* just a fel-1 In this way one sees that pr:i
ir. and Mrs. Byron Dickin- |A
e i«tn»*-d to jilay a cost of production .of eggs wa* more
every
crime
of
which
accoun
Washington.' Representative John- iqw who wants to trade hi* "bunk ' for
...
.
most fascinating game' patiently, a* than the price, even” leaving out the
publi-hrrf m newspaper*
Water* returned to Grand becramw him who ho* the 1*m word cu t of labor
ron believes that the real purpo-le of an
।
"easy berth." Recently vBil! Me- similar crime*.
.
Tlw- average cost of eggs on 65 other
nat hsre happmed’e nee 19 1 Tlu- i .i| -I ve-terday after spending a tea pUrcha.-.,v except Uu- bmer be in a
Ute'mxrch was to force the dollt *ys- Keighan of F]int a candidate fur GoiTin- (longer lies hart
day.* wiiir his parents. Mr and Mrs. liuny *iii which cate he will duubtlex,
tern
the United Slates and that the nrtr on the Republican ticket, wnt out' Mrt"- b"t 1,1 ‘&gt;te tempUiu*
imkri.A has been Inc
steadily
... , .
,,
,
. .
!pay for hw hnrtei. should be ap-x ttfrn for- labor and capital Invcutiment
CmpmunuU distributed handbills.,.some campaign literature tn which h&lt; ! 7.-*ermt!nn m J*'
liilTi A SheJdun has returned from. pr(fcM.h,.d WIUl dw
Ior .tnui. of 13.4 rent.-.' a dqa-n. Three flocks
"Tlu.* Human!-1 unnviiucd mlnX’
among federal
lo inilur nee them referred to nimsj-lf
v.ey:.' trip to San Fraimico. nI)d m,.
nuqx-cted. prices wsked eunuxl a labor return of 32 00 jter bird
.. -No
---------..
.. .led
.. Herl&gt;inkl. chimin. .
not to perform their-duties and men i -------tarian."
wbnffcr
this
i and dii-misMd with .« smile, the oiw de.-ind article passed over with no more less than 3100 a bird. Average returns
connected with Uw Ford riot* tn De-1 Splane to smile. At prerent
.
Herb J5i juvenile people thi
Iridav -afternoon at tin* residence of Ulan a casual question Till* the dial­
■ Ute office
troit were .shown by the labor depart-1running a linotype in
of- the!। hate wrong sueceatum
flocks anted an average of si 75
?. p“i1"-*“"* j",*™n•nj
r„Kr,. „
™ likes
er understand* and enjoys,
if he
...
i rhe newsimper* big or small
• bird.
men*, to hare been cohr.reted with the-SC
John* Republican-News,
he used
at J0Rn.Rt
0WUU&gt;.W» but
bukhr
a-.,!;,,.,,, „ kdJ lh,„,
.
.I*!''
ot C1'lc"'l,1
i.r Inwlnn tl.M u bar­
: ■’**'' M"' I,*&gt;*,“ h®»»t
"&gt;'• n.n*m nnalh r. -.n
bonus marchers.
’’
j„
to work for Bui MeKruhan ahep th-. inc awkaatd ir.oinrnl ri.
I
mus
Ufi.*
giiext
oi
honor.
About
:
„
.
.
,
,
.
,
...
**
...jo. Inltvinit
extremely thrifty it: tie pu
’ ”.* despite such facts as these "given, latter jra* in the nc£paper
bu*lm*s*
In
in, recn.lr
prevm.
A
Wl*1
l“**
Hu oil 1* star-(fust with vibrations
• never Mli&amp; of ,en*aU&lt;&gt;nal news
A
by cr,&lt; who is in a position to know., Flint and Herb says that he
..nt &lt;I.n, nu
«th fmr.
« &gt;"'■
**’ “™“- «“
thrilh d
(
| newspaper cannut exist without
Mate! Cal*™,.
tW Iwnor. »*•
««»»»• From distant planet* and more distant*
George Welsh.* whois offering himself able-to collect his buck wag
*r-O‘*'| tying what the German* «o »l
Chr.-llna Schumann rmWwd 'T1
""
'“'■«* 1™ I—
&gt;'■
.c candidate f &gt;r 'governor of Michigan '■ Humanitarianism with a bi;
-sun*
'Sensnuonsltutw
aaurn, l-tlw. Mr, Wood cat,.'”»■ •l”h
President Hoo-|
—
I hen
,
and to the tone of your voice, every That swing
one majestic clmrd
-Juidt* of which lie has mastered ni the
A TAX FOR BILLBOARDS
ronTV Yh-ARS AGO TODAY ' “&gt;™ "'»!«■« n|.prmWr«.p
A unify in.-.tlnct with life of God
lam’.
TPnl« In mir at' .-.tan 1. nnlr IS.
■n-.-rraii.yll.. aam, ha. man and Bm-ath hU hand the chemistry of life
have been more human lo hair tax. legislators seem to 'have
low progression;- plant to
f.
ack tn, th.- jramnui and J"
«™l»*&gt;u, Mak--.,
.tentiy nc.’Jcetcd billboard. Yet lhe I ANOTHER PRESIDEVl I IL DUTX
, flower and seed
-amol d,f»il.n&lt;nt, re»KCllv,ly ‘aio—'
'entire value nf b:!Nxnrd* i* created by! There :• another Important nuit
-Ulin Amu- I’atk.-r. Wank. On w oecaMnn 1 »a. mmtteUn buy Dm-mbvi ■ growth he. note* taker.
thr state which provider the highway 1,0 *'h’*'Ur}
- f O Slaaall and O !■ I.alh- ’ ,
“» '•«»“'-'*.
. . ....
. .
, a.«
.tv.nd tn
a* tiinrlt
much lilts..
time U.
U&gt;spend
tn Hi.,
the rim,,...
prows tan
a* WliAi bUglp . may cotne lw)xt flower
along which they are placed. You;
tiie vendor, so Um: it look two vialti tu
and fruit. h&lt;- know*;
xcurslun.
.
dont find binbunl*. along abandoned ,u&lt;! ^nntt m* «v«UM*r department
hi-, .souk before real bargiUning began. '
4r&lt;
*
Junws
Puffer
of
"Vermad* or bafk-country trail* They an*: kt .1 hard freer.* &lt;..d tr
The prize was a. maftnlflotrnt piece. He stand* before Clod's truth tinbought.
6undav_with
Rev
w
m
liurkrst on lhe great truni iaghway.-' “'‘h-y Okla &lt; Bapirar
and .sufficiently trodden by ban*
unsold.
Amlly
riicy wero on their jold
1
. urmo ui&gt; uir.r
»vuauiH inp.
Hr wedding
trip. 7
I ’’’’} ?° hl,Vtf tll-sciiy r&lt;&lt;! ite true beauty 'Sam- in ills public as hu private life,
ot the slate and dwindle down in nun.-,
BUHY MEN DO TH
t Todd, who has txwn visiting her ;,ntl 4-xturt‘- but of course the seller a&gt; no !unu«*lf is incomiptiblr- •
••
Mi*
W. J -Holloway, for mmti'■-tart.il .«• lh&lt; maximum and'I riposted He a*k» that public men have not
enjoy a -.pedal privilege
which (want t&lt;
i Rung
ini to Adrian yesterday on a
. ,
- ;
— &gt;■•■■ ■
they do not pay. Since
:eight day.v wc had, dinunched* tin* dH- And that their ffpoken word be ai&gt; a.
iv afternoon
Milan wniiaorn.
WnlldorfT.! J,'
** tlyuwnd
franc-.
’
’
builds the road* (hat make
dgns
rernoon auun
’ '
~J "'"'I..............
bond;
ciyliJ'iK
Wan lake
ipke with
with.:*
’,,'*^*”!V'.7 * 7 ’
-- ------- ,’,)r ”nlv 'u'’h nil m t tn* staunch
Ute un
on Wall
of value why shouldn't the owner* of
having two frogs on one nile. i the cuhmrmtlon in each of our
these billboard.' share the pt
going along near the pond Ullcn
. He doe* ’not ask that in midwinter
urn'lieiivfelt
ic(iau;
— — — - —- --------- —----- —
storm*
w&lt;-. t side &lt;&gt;t the lake
.ici.ius tug on his line E_
_ 7._ _
_ &lt;•-»-- “firs*,• our public men bring forth mid-sum•biles pay for the right of rnuiu; the
He pulled
and
| ?’ls—
family history and had■ my
be reminded that God
• of
-• -mcr'* fruit;
:.;t certain he had hold
tiie bol- lesson tn true Arab humor
highway* through Hie weight aijd ga* cd vuncthing d
,.iC lake ,k
w«&lt;ru lo hix mus11 *?’
7!'&gt;*1 between uk that wc Nor does he ask the just with but a
• ....
•m ...
of the
H,
yielded
tax; »hy shouldn't the billboard owner.- railed upon turn
rater effort* and then the battle began ‘*r''u,M
*he,n ** werc
1 did
breath
It
lilted
several
minutes
but
Mihei
0
?'
*
uh
,o
-'P
011
nulck
sales
to
jo
eyre the ills by politician* wrought
-MOSES
they should.
conquered and at last pulled in two c*uncc visitors with plenty of money. Through yean of guilty traffic.
Horeb
Jan;- b.&gt;-weighing nearly eight io,‘ u‘e wnth rta^' ** were approaching w
.ii &gt;■
Well
he knows ./
if God could t--.
move each
H
pound*.
Each
fro^
had
done
its
duty.
4
^
a
nraUi
when
a
new
client
arrived
,
lieart
AN ARM-CHAIR RED
wineiuesi
Ed Clark-went to Detroit Thursday lan,sd‘&gt;' &lt;'terpet stretched, jras To seek with fervor‘lor 1U country .
OBSERVATION®,
; in Uic exposition
immediately interested. Demanding the
KOOd
,
read, has decided’ to-vote the Coni- ither's loat bea&gt;u
Nickerson of Lacey was in the |inc’'- ** *4' loJd without the flicker of True-’sta'trameri^Usfcn could wqrk out
DAVID
that-—
it wa*
sale.
their 4»ut will
day
munlist ticket. Author Dreiser hoFriday.
.
.
(an
-----eyelid
- ----------— not
—tor
----------Elmer Count of Hickory Corners' U|IU1 1» had
h.* Anally said
...a "yes" or.And
or,
all the land be glad and praapergrown opulent thRiugh the sal* ot his! elism,
was h*. the city Fndav.
’
no- that carpet was really not for
■°r ous.
bcokr to a pub’.u; that lives■‘tnder his; turiic y&lt;
sa&gt;. but Ute newcomer wa*. a man pt The fartner-ciUiin's my toast to vmi
NEHEMIAU w»
hated • capitalistic *y*ufm.“ (people
FIFTY-FIX-E YEARS AGO TODAY :determination, not to t&gt;e robbed of fcs with
worthies mar he roe tA
With other
other worthies may he see tu
living in comniunu’.!; cbuntrie* haven't I King’s winecup.
On
Monday
evening
a
rousing
rei
de*:rc.
through.
PETER and ANDREV.
•..bltean jpce'fing was held in Freeport.
trader looked at me and read
enough money to buy book’ &gt;. Author j ca'riTfig”
Hosea Bigelow 11
John W Custer delivered an able rn&gt;" Mnile correctly, iw he named n
DnIter has travelled In Russia and; JAMS Hid JOH!
speech, and a Hayes and Wheeler club price.two thousand francs higher than
written flattering account, ol the So-1inR
wa? organized The officer* elected u’e Matting point of our negtguuons. 1 At the conference called by Prr.dof
securing
funds
cxuis
it
would
bn*
viet system but he stdl
still live.-in
lives in Amcr.di
Amer,A !'
—
■n ,«4n.i. .Ui.a» .-xist*. It woum fr Viet
...
r 7?
, .
t pra
are a* follows, vit President John O.
The bargain was completed at un .................
,IW1
denl Hoover
and held In Washington.
xhameful. Wun relief m s;g.x . won ^Tdle dirouMlng socialism .nd c*pit*N ’
»* llV Of (JUT \\ orld
c puddle r a*'it a
Fron­ Reuter.
vice-president.
Emmanuel' abatement
seven hundred and fifty i Bernard Baruch: famous New York
tin'' United SUt&lt;N
lev M. Bergy. secretary. Clement Abrams; francs, and I heard the purchx-^r banker and financier, gave his Idea of
Ute courage and hope ot our men and j,m WKh a
friend. George BeraNEWS GLEANINGS
chairman.
BGhlChcui
Seer!
treasurer.
Sa
mueL
Roush
chuckling
with
glee
as
he
told
Ute
tale
-----------------------.
the cure required to end...
thr depres
­
women shouftl not be extinguished by artl gn^.. weaithy Irlsh dr.maliat and
h„„
tfeguUtfcm
J. R Dudley of Rutland picked up a in the lounge of the hotel that evening, sion. He .said the permanent cure de­
taking away their -home* and their life dabbler In socialism, once said. “The m France, the country m o
pocket memorandum book on Michigan
We had been despoiled of our gome mands that the United States lop olT
,-ivmgs."
• eapitsitsHe system will last as Jong a* I * invented fitly years agoT"’
Advertuing must roleofe tnjr ixp- avenue* on Tuesday evening, contain-, When the quick buyer had deported $1,000,000,000 from the expense of gov­
plr from the fetters of fear and from ing valuable papcrii The owner- can , the trader did not smile, but lie looked ernment. Government of townships,
It lx believed that the stopping of a0 and that* all 1 care." Theodore!
apprehension that job- are endan­ have the same by calling at this office, ’ doubly victorious as he gave an order villages, cities, countie*. Mate* and the
torrcl'AtUres for a period of sixty day* Dreiser's communistic connctioiu arc
Rl.\*’r ’rrgered.‘—Gilbert T Hodges, president. describing tiie property and paying for I to hls assistant, who. from some Inner nntlon. he said, u coating far / loo
“*
* “"*1"
an“'':
w
'•(' “« »&lt;
Advertising FederatRm of America.
tl«i. notice.
recess, produced a carpet even superior much; taking altogether too large a
snuauou.,
willing to exploit the *Red- system so'men Catche., of tlie-fi#ner.r.cn
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. James P. to the one I had lost,
share of the people's income.
• ' New York has altered mdre jn » Rcberu returned from an extended . It
When the depreswor. was ’ at iti ‘ ione M foC haJ a weU-5«de.-ed capital!*wa* tenderly
spread
before
---------------—-------------uro me.
. Wc believe Mr Baruch has stated
century
tl*«n
any
town
in
the
world
*
....
_______________
Mount
McKinley
in
Alaska,
the
W|.
’
Where did we get to?" asked" my*the matter correctly. The next step
visit to the Centennial having had a
"Where
height there did not seam any way of |Uc COuntry in which to bro.
| friend, although he knew to a centime, l&gt; to cut the coate of town governHeat peak in North America, has been ’ history Other? evolved New Yota' delightful -trip
stopping forced liquidation. There was I
'
................... . .----- burst out —Paul Monad, «nter
On Monday evening John A. Oreble and negotiations were recommenced —' inenl*. village government*, city govnothing to do but to make a drastic; We grow a bit tired of hearing about climbed only once—In 1513
------- s—
and wife and lhe Misses Wolf left for From "A Wayfarer in North Africa." by ernmenu, county government*, school
reduction in outstanding credit* In &lt; the dollar that goes farther. What wc
”1 have never scAn a billboard which
The radio will have to cither raise - Pluiadclphia.
neteber
Allen.
ji district governments, stele
------- ..™.
stale and nathe intelllgenre test!'ol ’:u program:
■■ - ••
a
.......
Hie casei of banks that had gone into'! want u the dollar that cornea quicker,
• • *----- --------national governments, and cut deep
director, Brooklyn;
It takes considerable eflart to be the I Then buiine** and the country will
It a jwt u important to kno-- you:
receiyexa' hands the aim was to quick- —Boston Herald.
’
Mureum.
—— 1 '
champion Usy man tn a little town, j have a chance to recover.

With the .temus marchers. Mr. John-1 plays arc Invariably interesting and ; the boys try t« stand on their brad
.-.on believe* that tlw men responsible instructive and carry biy the'real'fair, in order in imitate the much mlmlt- I
tor the .deaths are not ome of the id; a much bi*tter than.doe* th&lt;- q,vcr-:
n
M111** 'vvay'w&lt;*.-i» •'«decent ronlec ini'n who were with the'age c&lt;\n*.y fair of jixlay.
'
j
,rv to

1'ram Our Scrap Book

Crumbs of

isdom

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i

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AVGUST SI, 1931

nni
HrU 1I 1I nriurv
Irl/url

* 8re*t h**"’ men *nit *wn*n °i debtedne** and the support of lhe ma­
.county office*,'the largest 'vote evar
varying optntona and purposes. He te chine.
Of course my figures are only ap­
I polled al a primary election in Barry
IILVi Li Li
ULllLI
w ranking member nf th, great Agproximate. Whatever waste there la
. county. We think chi* augura well, for
j the county and lhe result* should be In
l*O”"«Up^‘ton te* &lt;toto*“ui that Is so dramatically and tragically
laid- —
again*!
Mr. Ketcham
at a rpolitical
the main utlsfaclory
u IHI' Lu
Urilllullu
1
mnre
for
,be
lf
k,t
*
here
he
u
—
—
-----------------------w
। They talk about taxation, and a* corrupt, is tn tiiat 8 cents, possibly two
dpdttbc ta rrnvmveiTov
though Ketcham wa* not interested In or three cento of it. Beea say* so \J
(Continued from page one)
,,n&lt;1.hrd Prlnud
rach voUn» Pr«-|
KEF LIEB-------------------TO-------URITIUISM
.n-uei.ui, ..re:
CONteit* lessening
hrua-a-ii. iiiat
the tax
u, (nirden. Tiiat to »o-dr*maUc*lly, a* she always wa* cap­ ______________________ :____
: cinct in Hie county over'cinct
25 net
in cent
U» । county over 25 per cent
—
L_. ..it is amusing ..
dnunati,. M j rWnember lier. of thi* city for lhe kUentiort titey iuse‘more ballots Dian were polled at th*; j
-------....-----CERNING
CONGRESSMAN
ridiculous .that
U —
you
"Fire all of Congress, they haven't done ,l..n u&gt; U» n«»
' WTnjriM
1 know Ketcham. Bom a* he was In
«“
“ “*
.
AEllMLAIYl
comparative poverty-on a farm near one singly thing this year." or words ...
. ,
,
. ,
requirement of tile law He liu been
_Um.Unu
Hasting*, and never being in any sense to that effect. Well, under the earnest whk-h .pplM only to nw. .r.O lo.7.- Ube„,
•'' r^‘ °! lhe 35 '*r c-‘a'
O'rt^asincere guidance of -Mr. Hoover and 'h l.*
PASTOR RESENTS INFER­
t, th. only p,.*. or tw.u w. thoi ... pniuu-1 .i.lrr—I &gt;&gt;11|
with the conacientlnu* support at Mr more Thu
d„ prlm„y peiipcj. n,.,
ENCES OF OPPONENTS Spoor and the burdens ot taxes upon Ketcham.-&lt;JnnSre»a this ituit yerfr cut B.rry county where . complete re- ta
I ,,.w
Qy
, nn or.merv
■
himself, hl* friends and id* relatives otf by actual figure.*, some billion dol- tepUtreUon U re,mreU
primary ’|
We are offering great­
'
Careful Thinking People Of -1"1 «&lt;ually .uttering tn hi» heart be­ tars from ito expense budget Tiiat l» Thu— who [Ml lo .1,1) th, n. lr»U-.election day. Sepu-mt- i la. th.
est value to be found
tlw,
...
1 cause of lhe burden lie Ium there, for Mime help to the taxpayer Tn:a*urr r.urni card. ue,i 8-turm.v ... .» non om«„ w.lt k,u„ whether
whether the
lure
.mt
.Uuret
herel.dore.
...
•Im.uo
„,„pi,
ballot,
.ill
u.umeienl
...
4th Dial. Should Net Give !*omv one
to
say
that
he
I*
not
Iriter-________ ____________________ "that-up beside- the promised refund of
„ ..
U1„ u„„ wll,
ested in relieving the tux *—
burden
Oredence to Folse Rumors
J— *-1* u would be Congressman whp hate* so n« urn Inner or .... .Ire urday. cmin STRICTLY
both amusing and maddening. I poet- muejv to talk ?bout lilmsHt but *A i:.
This
ii lhe
alien
। 11c
un, time
»iku
iiMufolk*
u arc &gt; con.Ilvo)
y *now
aincrenriy
anaand
1 oan
t De­ be- so very anxious to be *iwn and heard I—Id Turiday. Septemdrr .. -W. lap.- ,mCPr. -Iwmld wt emre pel in/nwreh
,'i lively
know
differently
I don't
„,v v-rv.ta
c|„,
/
sidering candidate* Jor office It U Upve the can,ful thinking people
....
.... matter ...
' of!
Anyway
this
of laxt* I* not reery rotor In Haa.U.a- mu.led u, th.
••• "hu Cju
vuuu.,
, l|r/UBimn
not hard to get the viewpoint uf tl» Van Bunn and Berrien counties where nearly so simple a* w&gt;me-would make iranchlse will see that h«- nr s‘h—'t’ ■'
&gt;■ bus the type up and can print add!­
* tunc tional ballots on sltcrt notice" if repolitician, mu* of the office-seeker, n«&gt;.'. F'lulkcn M-etns to be after the most us believe it Is Tile losening of taxes prbperly registered before the
shall expire
of the newspaper, all urging claim* of folks will give any credence to hi* vain is bound to come, but no mere gurry.1 -eition Wc all are for lessening the lou*'
novice can "bring it' about
' " We can
ditfereni candidate*. It ir. not often, tux burden 'in America, but we can real u.v-ured that .Mr Ketcham will al- registered under the m w registration
OBITUARY.
howeteK that a preacher has anything blca* she lucky star* tiiat we were way* be found in lhe front rank* as a act. It can be done any day up to and
Mary A Bagley. the daughter
to say about candidate* for office. Wv
sincere, conrelentious. earnest. ind&lt; • including Saturday. September 3. be­ J'fler*on and.Susan Bagby, wav burn
arc sure that our readers will tx- infaUgabk- worker toward tiiat end. and tween tiie hour* of eight A M and iin Lancaster. N Y. September 3. 1818.
five P M All that is nett,
tcre*trei in knowing the Viewpoint of n
My frtend of former years. B&lt;*a
and departed from tins life August IS
Hasting* preacher. Rev. L. 1. Dewey. Hnrrl*. say* Foulke* lias promised to so well, he will be able to do vastly to the city hull, where the
Oiurerning eongreas ami the ntness of turn hls salary back to tiie district on mtire in that way for lib constituents hls
. .assistant will have th
,w.
she woqld ftavr bee
Ulf two card* and answci the questions jrigiity-fqut &gt;-.&lt;r.- uf age
our congrc.-K.inaiL to represent thi* dis­ our taxes here it elected to Congress. than any new man can possibly do.
that are required in order that one j When but u young girl »lie moved
trict for another term.’
I
_______________
| What
a promt**! How tor would that
Very sincerely.
may be properly regtet.-r. d Surety the |with h,r
u, Wisconsin wliere
Some time ago Rev..Dewey wrote a go in carrying the burden? 1 urn frank
little eflort nccassary uuxht not tod-.(t!k&gt;.
aboul
&gt;var afM1 tbrll
letter to Arba Moulton, editor of th-; ,10 say. that Mr. Ketcham couldn't ufter unvone from regixtermg
Uwy .left WteconMn fur Michigan, set­
Decatirf Repubhean Mr. Dewey was ford to do that if he desired to and to
O'
!,* anyoJ‘*’ knows now that he or-zhr &gt; tittig in Orangeville. Barry co In the
bom near Decatitr. and is an intimate promiM* Mich a thing would make him
Alli not be tn Hastings on Tuesday, j
18#s. JUht tuty-unc years ago. she
friend pf Mr. Moulton Some time ago a mere laughing stock. By the way.
September 13. that person can go tO'cimi; into the family of the lute Henry
there upiieiircd m .the Republican why
' dx".h't
’
■ Mr. -Foulkt
■ s turn some,of
the rity hull any time before Septem-j wickwire a.- houM krejier and to mo-.hhl* present wealth over to the district
bcr 13. during the hour* mimed, eight[rr thr,,. .,mall children, the youngest.
article* by an aspirant for emigre:-* on To help relieve the lax burdened nubile'
A. 5J. to flyr p M. and g.-. un "abren-.itj.re.rg.-wickwire, who wo* but ten
the, democrat ticket as well as lei ten , if he is so anxious to help them?
voter's ballot.' which hi' or. she may j u,\-k* old Hive Wa* very denrted to
train another party tn that Aeeliun.
But what about these taxes? What '
ot U«r cu,.,
Flnt.
E? w”"
mark and seal up in the required cn- this family arid since the death of
criticising Mr, Ketcham'* course -m ore
wfo|M-. which will te_ftiriilxlted, arid Henn, twenty-six year* ago. sIm- has
congress. Mr Deway wrote the billow-: part of our tax money go ., to'thi-sup. chimney of t"..
the coal I..,;..:
ho-u .
ing |&gt; r.’.riniil letter to hr. friend. Arlxi port and punishment ot crime hi the rejuipment nm-saar, when s&gt;tc:nii leave the ballot with th- city clerk. mail&lt;. j)(.r tlumi. with ticonic Wnkwhich will be counted by. the hoard of wire &lt;8he leave* to mourn her death,
Moulton, and published in the L'a**- iFt-deral (iov&lt; nimcnt from 20 to 25 i»&gt;wer wa* lined
npplu Vigilant , which we pas* on to dur ntilhon dollars apnually;. in the state - Some tiule ago the waterworks cont- clectiun on primary ehot-.un itey Thu*; two tm&gt;th&lt;n&gt; Dank! and Frank of
readers:
1 government* 70 to 100 million dollar.-; miltec'of ttie council, at th- : ni:g* s­ it cun be seen tlud there wifi be no Orangeville.beside*Mrs Clara Ransom:
excure for anyone tint voting who island Mr* Mary Putnam of Hasting*.,
in countie, wo to 75 million dollars, twn of that body, empiay^
’ ’
I an(j George Wickwire of Banneld
Some of the article*, letters, cone*- in citlc* of 3O.OO0*’and over. 150 to 200 Osborn, a graduate in archtn hint and registered
ft will be an interesting experience; whom she motheyd a* children Shei
liomienreri t&lt;:. in your excellent paper million dollar.-; in municipalitie* 35 to art work, tn prepare
to
. plan*
.
. revamp­
have rather amused me. aroused me. 50 million rtollkm Surely that terrible ing -•
• this pumping xtatlun
so it would for th* voter*l ot Hasting* to east their '^0 h ave.- several nephew* and men .;
interi-sl'-d me. and stirred me up nt tux load cannot lx- laid at Hie door of make a fur neater . appearance and ballots under the new act. which ha* ‘ besides ho»Ls ot frtend*
—
turn
.Mr Ketcham.
'
would U- much bitter adapted for become operative in this city. Tlit?"^
,K u.u,
10 bb- or her usual.polling
OBITUARY.
I do not can- to enter into the con­
only e.rvuM.'
electruu v',Ur w111
But particularly what become* of the ptesejit uses. requiring
_____
and a standby i
First he or she must sign a1 Manlyn Marie, youngest
daughter
of;
troversy except to say tiiat MniNIK is taxpayer'.', dollar? Tlx- federal
Gov- operation of pumps
Telepone
2226
Hastings, Michigan
terribly niL^ulded. ’misinformed .or einmrnt with which only Mr ‘Ketclwrii- uLoiuie’ engink which i* aratlabh-'.,a,(1 WP*»t‘ng a baltot. and ta'p that,Clayton and France* Shurlow. was;
Just plain desiring to purposely _tni*- ha&lt; anything to do R-ts but 30 rof should anything happeh to thr c!.. -'r 'rd ,o ‘he gate keeper. The electtori• born September 3. 1931 and |m*m&gt;&lt;Ioffidab will compare the signature on away August 23, 1932 at the age of ll |
•had and pervert the tael*. Wheii any­ the total yearly tux budget of th-- tile current
uiiruuu, ahd
auu 20
-ti uay*
ouv leave*
avra te
v,j.
At the council meeting held FridayIth’ c;‘r&lt;l *“*» ’he signature which thejmonths
days She
1,
one intimates' a* this man Fmilkes. 'country. That 1, out of everv dollar
beside* her jurente
A aurwy of
cuie3
Uu,
paid’ by any taxpuycr only 30 rente 'night Uie memb.r . cl that lx.dy amt; voter nude on hls prechwt registration : mount their ’low,
— »-*•
who. because
Men working on a power line sup­
lh&lt;- mayor gave consideration tn th«-:c-,*’d. If they agree tic will be handed a stt-*.. Patty Lou. her grand;&gt;.m-ii!*.|nw. average annual per capita -x-x-ndi- ported
by poles 35 feet high had to
•?ongri-*s exercises any control what- plan;, prepared by Mr. O-burn, which the ballot he requests. Tlu-voting will Mr and Mr*. Gilbert Scott of Hn.'Ung.- j tllr
jnr municipal government is'
_ _______ _
olho-h-Jd-;
and Chas Bhurlow Of Blanchard 8h&lt; l.„„ ‘J.
.^LnK, T
u bend down to fix tiie wires in Mount
they'found very satisfactory. They Ibe done in the usual nuinnm
&lt;-r* Ip our gownunen! an- :j IflrJi. carRainier
National Park owing to the
Will
be
Mdly
missed
but
we
must
all
T^nwitem™
fJ^diS^
rupi. gr«&lt;d&gt;\ ,/lf-M-. king *)J*U;rs ti­ ran exercise his best influence over but were adopted by tiiat body. The &lt;s-| Wv believe tlte umutiallv large tegteheavy snowfall last winter,
ts simply a1 ixiUUcal pt evert. And 30 cnits of our tax dollar. The bulk of Vunated cost of making all the changes tratlon In Hastings infilcates an un- remember to ssy "Thy will be dom '
and putting the jitunp* in a different j usual interest in the 'wriinur.y election Mineral service* were held at the home :
win n he imrticularly Mys that of John
Two cotniwnlcs. American Telephone
......
place than they, are nt lhe present 1 thte year. Wc believe thafwill be true tn Baltunprc twp. 'August 25. at in
One-fourth of the- workers in the A- Telegraph Company and Cities
Kelt ham thyii he U linking very clore .supervision
ill...liny way.
Bu» what about Ute federal tax lun* t”'d making ampte toom for in the townships; and that.there will A M. Rev. Fred King olhcintlng. In- United States' are In occupation* that Service Co. had more than 600.000
home. •
mom y, the; ;&lt;o cento, where does that 'hen:, which is not possible in their I be recorded thi* year , because of tn-1 torment was made at Striker cemetery [were not heard of 30 years ago
stockholders each during 1931.
go? No dpubt sonu* of it is wasted, present kKatlon. wil. roiuidt red. It I,
lived m lit* home town us pa.sior of the pi'etty largely because of the flagrant »-l!S i’1'0 ’hnuglit that Inasmuch a* the
church of-which Im- I* a faithful mem­ exiMit’lou Of officer.*, ^ivernment ml uaterworlu revenue now. iman.c , a)|i
tier amt in which hr was Sunday tape. Me. during the war nil of which exin’tis* ' and leaves a sum te the I
Sclutol Superintendent for many .Vcurs, is b- liw cut down gradually now, imt u KtMX* every jeiir, this pump house j
...
.
uiight to Ik- improved,so as to look
When anyone intimates that he is
a little more like ti worth-while plant |
crooked or in any way lacking in In­ unwieldy and must move slowly.
tegrity, nr that lie is a mere self-seekMr. Ketchum I*' just as sincerely tliaii it dots. Tin- Gunner is not
imt politician or even that lie is mil anxious lo eliminate that utmeciMuiry criticising anyone in saying this, be-1
ckiiiur hl-., level best for the every wet- &gt;aste .l. .Mr Fwulki.. or anybody cls-r
required In the plant itself, they)
and 1* putting forth *«rv
just 'a^ great &lt;d- «r, anybody cun toward that
nWllc by “dding onto the old;
-----'
bullditfg, without any thought of howl
I atn'herd to .My that that Individual is achievement.either ignorant of the fact*. or doesn’t
But now back to that 30 cents. Du- thing would look when additions
and without- any ।
care what he says Just so he may get ; Practically 29’ of it or 8 7 rent* go&lt;» were
,
, completed,
- • .
-™1 «««»■ I
thi- applause of a gullible public in I., lay on th.- ....uie d-bt, » tarn, itarr •'««*» “ ll»
‘'Iwrotxre.
.
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these haul times wlii-p many are will­ Ol ..net. »-M ..reufbutal.d dunita &lt;lre m*
. D-Sbentte .dmu.l.tr.n"'
'«“'*«'&gt;« "J'
ing to accept most any spoken ’reason . «r un*,
....
.
.
»b(,rr..d I, tz, Him u-a turU'.trlzic ■
for the causes of our present disorder. tlon. 26 • or 8 rent* goe* to pay mil­ matter, referred it to lhe waterworks
l atn positive of this, that never has itary pension* 181-3'- or 5 rent* for committee wilii power to act. with the
understanding, howevef, that only a|
this district ever been represented in
Congress by a harder working, more, cents of that 30 cents goes for wars, part of the improving would be done!
conscientious. more faithful or-.more past, present'and.future. 20A or thi* Tall. It seems probable that thej
»tnccre public servant than by John about-tj cent* go,* for civil functions chimney and the old coal sheds will • .,
lx- torn down. A new roof is an alx-o-1
Ketcham. IP- is a thorough Christian
gentlcnu-n. interests now as always in T- .nr about 2 rente tws for general lute necessity, because tin- old one is&gt;
the very best welfare of his country functions where prphably there is some in a Mid condition Tins will give n_,
c.uutitucnte. not being able to do for more waste. But one can readily see chance to make changes in tin- appear- them what hr would like, but doing nil timt the bulik of Hint 30 cents, or about ante of the building. But tiie interior'
he can Hi- is but one in a body of 22 rept.'. is dm- to pa-t Incurred in- changes will probably not be made at
tills time. "Hie entire expepse was;
estimated at a little less than 83.000 . .
»^***A****K*******A***AdM*dWWW»*.Wiieii theae- change* are made the1
appearance of the plant will be greatly
improved It had been a rather dis-1
reputable .looking place pre-.ious tp this*'
year, when iinproveiiu-nt * have bt'vn
nuide on the ground* and the inside
ot the plant newly painted, and one
would hesitate- about inviting friend*
to vhit our waterworks plant. It wa*
dec/icdly not a show place. With the
change* made as suggested by Mr.
Osborn, it will be a voiivenient, g;&gt;odJooking plant and will also make sav­
ings in operating costa.

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it is of one, of the popular and well
advertised makes and just think of
it, the price for a short time is only
$39.95. Come in early as this offer
is for only a short time!

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AT NEW SEWAGE PLANT

Basins And Conduits To Be
Covered To Do Away
With Bad Smells
The council have run into a snag in
the operation of the sewage disposal
plant. It is situated not very far from
the Bookcase factory When the wind
is from the north or northwest, there
have been complaint* about unwhole­
some'smell* that were not relished by
the workmen in tiiat plant. The sewer
committee wish to remedy that situa­
tion. because they have no desire to
maintain what under certain condi­
tions might be a nuisance. Accord­
ingly thr engineer who planned the
plant. City Engineer Sparks and the
waterworks committee have given ■■
lot of consideration to changes tiiat
will *avc,this annoyance
It is proposed to cover the basins in­
to which the fresh .sewage is pumped,
also the conduits which convey the
liquid sewage to these vats; also to
cover the digestion tank so tiiat odors
will not lx- troublesome. Tills change
can be made without much expense. *o
the council at its meeting Friday night
gave the sewer committee authority to
make needed alterations in the plant.
For the present it was not thought
wise to cover the sludge beds where
the digested sewage 1* placed and dried
out for use as fertilizer. If that has to
be covered it will be done later.
Since lhe advent of religious freedom
in Spain the sate ol Bibles ha* in­
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PAGE FTX

OF WHITE RFANS
!'ln
reBk
“n&lt;1 declining Buyers purchased ucvELurinu
DEVELOPING Ntw
NEW UlL
fill
drilling a. well tight miles
from Hart,
I followed the peak prices. Immediately j ■ recovery’ from these primary depres­ PRICE
rniuc ur wni i c dmhj
imall loU only
Bt a depth or STO
an g.rooc vem
after the World war. During that isions is not apt to be rapid. The sec­
STEADILY ADVANCING buy the next lot cheaper, which they
FIELD IN OCEANA CO. ot k00^ quality of coal wa* encounUreight years prices were maintained at'! ondary post-war . depression usually
[usually usually
did. Until
-July inthe
—
ed by-theixidrill.
tho people
are »•«
ma. late
untilin laic
ouiy me
---oy-meAsarm
aj mowho
pcuy.c
•a relatively high level for the-entire Il follows the primary depression sooner
‘ Was dreggy. but the change Drillers Find Eight Foot Vein ,loln8 ,he drllUn« &lt;ere 1101
1 period. That is what fooled to many II than has been true with the one which Crop Looks Good At Present*' market
came as suddenly as the shift in tlw
®
but ,reeking oil, they did not stop drill­
‘ people. They thought lhe price k-vel j■ followed tl&gt;e World war. The question
Ilf
_ing
__ ...
___ rnl
.ndcoal
-TH was
la rilt.
..... ■&gt;.................................
Time—Less Acreage Was * stock market
Of (Innd
Good flnolitir
Quality Hnnl
Goal
when
the
found. This dis­
Siner then prices havV
jhud become stabilized at the high fig- I is. Where is the turning point after
covery undoubtedly means that, when
•ures maintained through tiiat period.: our .post-war depression? He believed
Sown This Year
. moved up steadily and are now 25 to i
Near Hart
R. V. GUNN SPOKE AT RO ;and were not prepared for the severe: we reached that point this Mrtnmer. It—now seems quite probable that $0 cents per hundred pounds higher The recent discovery of oil not far the time conies for opening another
coal district in Michigan. Oceana
I recession in prices that has followed nearly three years, after this secondary whW beans will bring a fair price thi* (han they were late in July. Spot
TARY LUNCHEON MON­
stocks of brans arc very meager, from'She village of Hurt, in Oceana county will be decidedly on .the map.
that eight year [x-riod. For three years depression*, began. "Die tendency is to
.
DAY NOON
probably mcaiu the develop­ Tins same vein has been followed into
: now there has been, until a few weeks; charge these deprcMions to lhe presi-I1 year. Bean prices have already shown, much lighter than usual The bean county,
-~
1&gt;. n steady downward trend. Some u,.fit who-may be at the head of our'’in the New York market, the greatest crop, as a whole, promises to be less ment of u new oil nclii in this state. Muskegon county.
'
w.erc sevpral dry holes put down
ve thought that tlje price huH government when it happen*. ■ Cleve-1 upturn in many months. New York Ulis year than Ins’- That is not due There
DISCUSSED ASPECTS OF
The lowest temperature murk re-,
uld jrt'inaln below the norma! for ns ■ land s name wa* associated with the' brokers are revising t^heir bean price to crop failures, but is due to tae fact in various puru.of that county before
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
curded
in
Texas
during
March
was
five
that
tilt'
acreage
sown
to
bean*
in
this
n
400
barrel
well
was
developed.
it a fxirlod ns it had bwri- above panic ol»IB93: yet President Cleveland
It now apix-urs t|ia| Oceana county degrees below rero. in the Panhandle
T„O,1 mat level. The- -ficakcr. however, djd:had absolutely nothing to do with it. list* almost daily. Buyers are Jx-gin- country this year is 24 per rent below
Cites Indications mat l&gt;cact [!Ol believe, that tiiat would be true. ■ Roovc-r'* luiupr^'w:-(.elated with the nlng to take an interest in the situa­ that of liist rear. But Michigan did is to be noted for another develop- section, while the highest reading was
not reduce the acreage of its bean men!, viz the production of coal, us.i.at
„ Eagle Pass on Use Rio Graxide where
Him To Think Tiiat United • He thought we hud gone well .part W-1 present depression. Tiiat would be a| tion. now that the market is rising
a result of the oil development. In n climbed to 102 degrees.
Te n., Ti,.&gt; TTncrrndfl
lo* P°int of :hc depression and are-jokt if it were not so serious. World- ; For more than a year bean* were crop tius year.
States is on lhe upgrade
now
toward better times: .but wide conditions produced .the’ depres-,
Stall that wc mu»t not expect a rapid rire. ■
. R. V. Gunn, of the United States
through which wc have been pass-1
Department of AErizuhure Extension, while the prerent low prices work , ing for three years.
Service at'the State C.-Iicge nt East against the man who U in debt, par-: Thc”tore Cer,al"-„thlufju^at,
n» IW .pufer -I tlwHM-n
«l»n th.1 tMrtlrtn—£3,, ft,"
- ■ Monday noon
. .A1, created during the peak yeats. yrt beL&lt;er,ul“£* „ . , .
Club
Agri- -here are fampensatmg benefits, low
First. The first factor Is that, farm
’Some Economic At
]: prices can go with prosperity, if the •&gt;««** are higher, which is a good in­
culturp! and Indu
prices ot what-we buy a- well as what, diMtion.
Secotid Bank failures, which aversaid. the
•ni.c time ‘arm tirouucm ju.u .or
-------- ---_
--- per cent I. s titan the price* of prod- taUen to an average of THI per month
le that
the martetm^ activities of farm- act. which the farmer-had lo buy. so far in 1932. and are sl«dily growing
Ti:&lt;
--peaker
declared
that
Industrial
less.
In
normal
times
there
are
from
re of vital iir.portanev. Hr jiro•. n chart illustrating the pnee activity is vitally tied up with farm 50 to 60 per .month in this country.
1
;urnv. What ails the farmer toThird There can be no doubt that
of farm products, manufactured day
not so much a matter of .oveflegislation proposed by President
xw.it raw material^ from 1800 up
production a« under-consumption! The Hoover and adopted by congress has
to e present time The word -level'1
laborer who is out of employment, or ■ bM‘n a
ftClor ,n bringing a
working
*n the tide.
; ot prices during MU»
.
- two or Ihrce• days
- a week, can- &gt;| turn
nLiinir .nd.it mat tic biu not afford to pav »ueh price* a* are. Fourth. Tiie fourth factor . is •piyb i' r - in i-r i« ■ were lh&gt; &lt; ien nou required.* As a comrqucnce chologieal People feel better about lhe
BtulnesK
did’ •a year ago. nr
or
,f it-.- wan of IM’ iMl-65 and
conautne 1«™s.
cm ................activ- situation than •they
h‘” •••'
itv fluctuates »n ■good
After aura with their
’—« deal, which dis- [ ** mqntlui ago. or even ninety days
turU. farm prices
’
| ago. That feeling helps lo bring bet&gt;1 prices then
Iner
trend do«n*ard..usualb
,
•- r—■ — —
.MMdn,
.----------- --Mow—
„,bM „„
„
peak of high price*; This was not true’ed a little time utter the wars of 1812. I realize that America is not going to
in the years from 1931 to 1929 that. the Civil war and the World, war. The I jump out of tlw depression, which we
have suffered Tor three years, at one
I leap. It will .take time. The causes
1 tiiat produced it extended over several
i years. They cannot be remedied In a
few weeks; but in his Judgjnent there!
is no doubt that we are now on tiie!
‘way out of our htfuiclal difficulties |
. While tiie farmer has had a hart time!
to get along during tlw threcA years
since the first break tn the stoch'market, he is today better of! than the
laboring clus-s. than the great body of
business .men. better off than most in- j
dustrinl buslncMC*. A serious thing in
CfET READY for vour Izibnr Day trip TODAY ... You
hls situation Is that If he Is In debt, he j
i has to pay with a dollar that will buy
rnny lu vcfaauin be able to buy tirea nl'lbcsc unbelievably low
-.twice ns much as a dollaf did when
iiriec-. Qualitv excels nnv oilier make nt anvwhcrc near these
(the debt was created.
■
‘ It was an optimistic. message. The
prices . Lome iu ... Equip your rnr with arces/uriet you
I spc&amp;ker believe* that America is now
iii eti . . . of tiie Loicrst Prircx Ever Known and be prepared
'.emerging from the depression and we
for an cnjoynblc, trouble-free Iloljday.
all will be better off if we will learn i
1 the qinnV valuable and needed lessons
. from ojtr sorry1 exjieriences.
.
i

MOOT OPTIMISTIC |
MESSAGETOCLUB

OVERSTOCKED!

MATERIALS ARE GOING FAST
AT OUR SALE PRICES

-LABOR JD AY BARGAINS

.... but why shouldn’t they go fast! In a good
many instances we are selling good, clean, strict­
ly No. 1 materials for less than the wholesale
price today!

Tirestone

In order to appreciate this sale you should come
in and look over our stock and get our prices.

EVERYONE COME TO
LABOR DAY P CNIC

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$9-30
10.38
10.54
11.32
12.90
*4.50
15.20
20.66
23.86
23.42

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-old w.t Immi l Id-4 oaraiH —o. rrtf(M»u«|.
I II... I........... EVEftV FIKESTO5K
TIKE IS IHH HLY lit tltSNTKEU.
&gt;4.1. lit.. ..I S.r.aion* T4r*« la da«l&lt;natwl by ti.nd aUsign and name. Th*
11IIF.-.1 &lt;&gt;M ,|&gt;&lt;au&gt;t mmufarliirr lUra . qual.ly and o.i.a.rurtiun of aarh
a|M.aal l-rami nan,ra fn» mail
Sirratunr linr T«r.l tbai of Special
■U.lea l-niaea an-l ...l.-ra &lt;■&gt; ■!.•&lt;.il.uie.
|l.and ■nail urd.e Urea and lubaa aeid
-[e. *,j| lUand F.rva are anad* xilbaml
al thaaanaeprirra.

Double Cuarontee-l „ry Ur.
lil4.IUlu.Ui.Ttfd 1 ■ IlTTBlwOT l^ara tlw
-Ihll SlliM • un.U.TTira&lt;l.elr
... .I..wri.nl..:n&lt;r.l sua.ntrr, Yvu ar«
.luubly pmi-«t..l. ’
.

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BATTERIES

$4.95fand up
CHAMPION

SPARK PLUGS
Change Every
10,000 Miles

COMPLETE
GREASING
SERVICE

BLUE SUNOCO
Motor Fuel
Oils and Grease

©SSE FREE»?FIRESTONE TIRES

COMPLETE LUBRICATION

ANDRUS SERVICE
. Phone 2240 Comer Court and Jefferson, Haatings

and the turtles

should

be entered

i For the pet dog parade prizes are
jOffered for the longest, the shortest.
[ the largest, the smallest, as wrll as the
• ugliest looking pel dog.
In tiie push-mobile contest, prizes
i will be offered for the best three.
: The hitch and go race will be inter­
esting. Tiie cuiitcstants will harness
[and hitch.the trains to wagons. The
■ one who does the Job quickest gets the
; prize.
• There will be « lot of amateur stunts
• pulled di! under lhe direction of L. E.
; Barnett, of this city.’who has u repu[ tatlon for successful work of that kind.
I There will be a number of balloons
1 given away for prizes of ditierent
■ kinds.
! -Liberal prizes will be offered for the
best school floats by city, village and
. rural schools.
• One of the most delightful contests
will be that of the old fiddlers and
i dance callers, who will match their
; Viol in'playing and their dance calling
for the prizes offered.
As a special feature. Jep Bisbee, of
national fonty. will be present at the ■
fair grounds before the fiddlers’ con­
test, but will not lx1 a participant. He
will appear at the Strand theater Mon-

and
(his noted tiddler.
There will be an airplane, with a
j thrilling triple parachute drop. Ted
-[Sweet, the only one-legged parachute
•jumper in the world, is to make a triple!
jump which will be a thriller. He has
[a government permit allowing him to
:do tbwe stunts ‘He and his pilot will
l be here with their airplane on Sunday
a!$o. Those who .wish td to take a
ride in the plane can do so at the
greatly reduced price offered by the
A feature which all will enjoy will
Fbc the collection of war relics, which
•will be the greatest’ever shown in
। Barry; county.
: There will be clowns, who will en­
tertain the kids and^he old folks, and.
[ keep you laughing.
,
I Tiie Hastings City Band will furnish)
i music for the entire day. There will J
be dancing in the evening.
There wfll be free admission to tiie j
fair grounds for everybody, free |&gt;arking inside tlw grounds, and tables fur-1
nishcd -free for everyone for picnic
i dinners See the adv. on another page
for full particular*.
Something over *200 has been raised
for cash prizes for this barbecue and
picnic. With that incentive the sports
should be worth while. Everybody
: ought to come to Hastings and have
a good time on Labor Day
I FATHER- OF MAX ECK
DIES AT DEXTER.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Eck and Miss
■Ellen Eck were called to Dexter the
last of the week by lhe death of his
, and was staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Eck, Who were both
called away Thursday night, leaving
the aged man alone. On Friday anoth­
er son. Robert, went to the home to
' take some food to hls father and found
that he had hung himself. Funeral
services were held at the Robert Eck
home at Dexter on Sunday afternoon.

FOLLOWING ARE THE ITEMS THAT WE
FIND OURSELVES OVERSTOCKED ON:

♦

200,000 Feet 2x4, 2x6, 2x8-8 to 16 Feet Long STRICTLY
No. 1 YELLOW PINE, Bright and Clean.
30,000 Feet 1x6, 1x8and 1x12 YELLOW PINE and HEMLOCK
SHEETING.'
1000 FENCE POSTS.
About 4500 Feet 1x10-16 WHITE PINE SHIPLAP.
I

100,000 5X BRITISH COLUMBIA RED CEDAR SHINGLES

A Quantity of STEP LADDERS, Practically All Lengths.
BARN PAINT-HOUSE PAINT—STANDARD) MAKE B. P. S.
BARN SIDING, CLEAR FIR or WHITE PINE.
INSULATING BOARDS — Celotex, Insulite, Red Top and Masonite.

COMBINATION STORM DOORS, In Two Styles.
DROP SIDING—FIR, Practically Clear, Pattern 106.

About 75 Squares ASPHALT SHINGLES, Several Styles.

A QUANTITY of OAK FLOORING.

We have added to this sale a #ood many more
items such as Roll Roofing, Varnish, all kinds
of Flooring, in fact, whatever you need in
the building line we will sell to you so cheap,
you cannot afford not to buy

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No Telephone Calls

The HOME LUMBER CO
HASTINGS * MICHIGAN

4

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, IMI

I YOUNG MEN WORKING
om Hart,
foot vein
ncounter• who are
Her coal,
top drillThls dlslat, when
another
Oceana
the map. ’
hred into

Social Events and Personal Mention

anhandle
ding was
de where

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WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
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gathebisw.

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: Matthews, fourteen being present, mas*.

Lorraine Ixenhath Is.The Chef of them cousins.'
In Bach Club At 0. M.
Guests from away were Mrs Frank

i Drouillard and M1m Gwendolyn DrouRobert Ritchie 1* home from Char-1 Mr. and Mrs Harold Smith spent
Mr and Mrs David S. Goodyear and i
vouege
tllard of Ponttaa; Mr. and Mr* A. D
family are at Gun lake thia week 09loftc for hh vacation
Sunday In Jackson.
. Many are interested In the welfare | Hoskin. Miura Helen and Alma Hoskin
Mrs. Ed McCann of Flint visited st I Jack finyder and* Guy Willard spent cupying the Kim Sigler cottage
-Mr* Sate Ailed of Florida 'and son. ■ of
; some of our young men' from the and Harold Hoskin of Garrettsville
D McCain's last week
Monday at Battle creek
city who have in these depressing i Ohio; Mrs Maude Smith, Miraes GcrMr and Mrs CliHord Dolan have j MisH Hazel Caukln Visited In Sjiarta ■Herbert Alien, of Kalamazoo, called,on IJlmra. been working tiwii way through aldine and Geneva Smith and p. F*wry
■ Mr and Mrs Bert Tinkler Fr
, returned from their stay at Presque and Grand Rapids last week. .
.college One Is Don Boyr* *on nf Roy of Grand*Rapid*: Harald "Dorhorn oi
tale.
I Mr and Mrs R. F Bottom and EdThe
Joicph
— Sinters
---------...of---fit
------------------. - Boyes, who ha* just completed his Grandville and Mr. and Mr*. JH ’
duties, in both
at General Mot.^r', Tech, m Haye* of Hanifigx
Mr and Mrs John Engle returned ward BotUm spent Sunday at St lurried and are ready for
lhe-school and music department*
I
and has a good job with -the A ,
----on Wednesday from a visit In Paw'Joseph
• —•
।I Mrs.
jeswn oi
Mrs. M Braden and daughter &lt;&gt;! IC 8j»ark Plug Co. of Flint
JOINT MEETING OF
*
Mrs. k
R. h
H Jessen
of cnicago
Chicago u
is *wivisitMLV. Elizabeth Clark of Kalamazoo . mB her parents, Mr. and Mr* C W Barryton were vuitors of Mrs Prrlir.u ' Giro who has ju't rom|&gt;!. ted a year
LEGION
UNIT ANO POST
1* ti'itlng her aunt. Miss Elizabeth Crawford. .
Hotffrtarter a few.days test week
is Lorraine teenhath. who let raveral
q»'k
I Mr .to Mr. ctoi r.ul «r,d M.ri
Mr
J.Gn R.KM.rt ol c.r,. J»to'to_to. to»ri rtot
Afur
J. . . tlw: cafeteria was Comiuittees Were Appointed
Mi** Ruth Cheexrbrotiirti of Qltraltietia have returned from a week * May were TOturday night and Sunday 'cafeteria
HU.
I,f
fit,.
II,,*.
rlorcd because .of tile depression. tliej
wua in tie city Thursday calling on la^Gun lake
jurat.-, of Mr and Mrs. Walter Eaton,
buy* formed a Bach club and, they: To Co-Operate In Making
friends
,
) Mr* Earl Kermeen of Caledonia te
Mtes Katherine Landsberg of Yon- prepare the vegetable- do-dishes and
Labor Day Picnic Success, ' •
Mrs- Julia Potter spent the week end visiting her mother. Mr* Jack SiV- ken N Y . 1* the guest of her uunt keep kitchen clean while Chet. IsenAt n joint meeting of the American
with Mr and Mrs Chgrtet Gorham of d. r. thi* week.
»«“&gt; uncle. Mr. arid Mrs Harry Oaborp. hath doe* U*e cookiru: and serving for
■ Lcg’ron and Auxiliary hi-Id -&gt;n. Tu-s-1
Il'ar Dowling
'
■ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy aie Mr. mid Mrs. O A Davts ware Sun-­
day. evening.-committees wen- namedf
Mis* Hilda Werner *|«eni Sunday in moving thi* week to their new home d^i guest*'of thmr^on and wifi- Mr
the Auxiliary to y-ro— th&lt; ,
Howell In conijiaiiy with some Grund n,irtl&gt; of Freeport
' ’
and Mi' Alva Kirchmr. ot Grand Alumni Banquet aril .1 dinmr to tlu from
Ix-glonnaln** with their cviyZiratwn at i
Riipuis friends
| Mrs. Jo*. Punbar and daughter Itopid.*.
. .
Cotlcgn _Board
____ _ of Rigentx
.
which winds the fair-grounds on Labor Day. The!
Mr. -and Mrs. -Jimmy Hick* have'
.
Mrs Iva Grave* and iuuband antT| up this year s work. Cm
Women will conduct an rating stand]
tinted tiro Robt. Milt, apartment at Ml- .) W S' -a art
daughter. V«'ra and husband of Grand]for 120
2.11 So Park St.
'
.
Mi - Mildred Newton returner! on Rapids called on Mr und .Mrs Bert ’
~ ~
Mr and Mis. Hany Ritchie attended Sunday to Knlumazoo after spending Tinkler Sunday.
YEAGER—U8BORNE WEDDING.
.
the funeral ol Mr*. Clayton Willison of
EYom thr Battle Creek-Moon-Jour­ evening and a delightful social ttmi
Arthur W WtVxllnirne is spent!Baffle creek on Bunday.
Mrs Charles Moure and sen Ralph mgMrs.
nal
we
copy
the
fallowing wedding-no- wa.-. enjoyed, coffee'and doughnuts b&lt;a few days tn Masotj as tiie guest
Mr. arid Mrs. Fay Palmer of St of Boyne City art- guest'., of Mr and
of Jg-r daughter and huMnnd. Dr anil
Mrs. Wayne Merrick.
Ml;;. Emily Burdrn L’-b-irm*. &lt;l;i»sh-f jt v.;i-. announced by Addbert Cort-:
Mary siiowrrman on TliurMlay.
Mrs. Elva Granger of Charlotte was Mrs R'&gt;w&gt; Lethbridge.
■r of Mr and Mr* LafayHiv U.sbornr. r.gf,t Hint tijc drrd to the property
Mr and Mrs.- John Noble*
,^Mi.Jantrot Michael U sfo-m|lng u the dinner guest of Mr. and Mft Harry
became ti
the bride of' purcha^d
from tla* Sherwood
• e.-tate |
and'Mrs ,M. R. Kinde leave Saturday I*’1i Haxtingx, became
....
Ritchie Monday evening.
, u„ .
ttlp UH-mrl, Ito ™i-1C'"1’ Y'»'•»
»•
, RM MWM «M
»«•
Huron and will also visit in Detroit.
Milton zTowns&amp;nd and four children &lt; rn *tatc'and Canada
j
Mrs
William Yeager, o! Berrien ■ t0 know thgt tlw- matter wm re
Miss Margaret' Eiway spent from of
, St. louis, Mich, called on Mr. And1
i Springs, a: a charming wedding Sun-1 n,* &gt;»&amp;«• and Unit hoj»e fq make
Wishiesduy till Saturday .it Gun lake Mr* W A Hall on Momlav.
.
&lt;!-*y eu-mtiK In tiro Urbandale Seventh, inip.rore nitrite and alteration* on
at Furl Krway’s and with other friends
Mrs. S, C. Weaver of Coal Center.. AnwM M.lrnto »l Itonh ln,n« -n
A,
Mr. ami Mr.-. Claude Nichols of De- Pa . Is visiting tier daughter and hus­
&lt;&gt;w- to,fi,, «r M,-_ Id. r,tou.. (
h■- . l.rvi- niimtor '
Tiro next Fourth ihstnet conven-;
of Mr. and Mr A. J band. Mr and Mrs Lynn Brown-'*
troll-wen
KW Mond.» il»m&gt;n
.nd rn.-to.
— be nn Sunday. Sept 25 a! ,
lake over tile week ’,• Mrs.- Frederick
Parker
of.
West Palm
» •
—
—-•••:
Mr* Edw.....Down.*
and Mr ---and ------Mr* ’■
....
.
----------Mis* Elizabeth
Kirkland,
of. Battle t&gt;jwunInc.. and
rj n- ~™t attendance te'Beucli, Fla, ha-* come for a visit with.T
- Jolinston
- - end- i c&gt;e«k. served as maid of honor and de-itricd "
-. H.
spent the week
'
Hastings
.-ihmiid be well rep-;
RisbridKer -and Mt-&lt;; ll(.r parents. Mr. and Mr* W. A. Hall with Edward Downs at the Natal Ho*-11 Carrol Herrmmm.~'nf RayfH'ld. Wis
«.r V1*H«I in Kahuna-; ’Mr unil Mr, BW)n {i Hailwood of
Im'b/. best man. Eide:
’
Mt.-. Henry Mulder makes the an­
zoo mid Mejjdon from Thuredwy till Erie, Pa. hixve been visiting hte stoter pttal. Great LBkM. Ill, nounci im rit that tin' next Unit nwytMrs George S Hooper mid family, of Berrien Springs, inictgung.
Himdny.
und husband. Mr, mid Mr. A-L. who hj»ve br-nii spending some time,at j The bnde was lovely in .a ..
.
Mr. and Mi' I). I: Putnam and ann. Brown ■
•
’I ■
which time there will lx- nomin-aGun lake-in the Bcjwmer cjtlage. n-- j miry crepe, with yoke of lac&lt;- and &gt;&lt;ed Lr&gt;.
Ij. von Putnmn.
left Tuejalay for
Hubert Fairchild refiimed to Detroit
Saturday to their home tn i ji- arh. and her lorn: Ivory tulle veil fol! "■*
Hhuahton lake to remain the balann* Sunday after spending hte vacation turned
-..........
• - from n lace cap .All t«•••«•-*»&gt;«♦ -s weiy ^A*. the Department Convention held!
with his parents. Mr and Mr* Friti
to Batt&gt;e 111 horv nod the bridalabwiiquef was 'in- KnlanuiMio last week, the name o! ■■
Winxlori .Sheffield
Putnam ami rem* Fairchild
■
.
nice of thr jL'-lilomsl ol while r&lt;i &lt;'., gardenia* and Mr* Don Foreman was prcMmied fur i
Mr. mid Mr*. L L. Graves and Mr &lt;-•••■■&gt;
Department Secretary, ami ?he re-.
,-h&lt;» hud been ‘
ra-ebuds. ’
und Mr--,. C&gt;rl Betteridge of Grand wok. Venion ShcftlvlH.
irned
to BatMi's Kirkland was Rbwiwd in blue ceived, splendid support, but noil
.lULUPfiinmii.
tie creek with the lornro?:
‘M’-h matching accekwnv:-. and she , enough votes to elect her A special I
Ml ..’, Allie Taylor foil Saturday for Alfordtug Sunday../ ■
Mr. and Mr. John Liaskos and thro-! carried yHlow rosebud' and blue Jant- campaign will be made this year toj
h'-r liorri*- hi Bojlun, MmA. after
W S Rogers of Spokane. Wash, wlin
,v« oe.v
children and hi* • xts’.i-r and baby of (-V’”
...
..
wir- railed
line -«
-by the dentil ™
Ot hls Avr&lt; Jtgin-M-i»t. Kalama-- . vcntwm
mother..Mr3’
*I-vdisi Rogers te remain- Monfrrai Canada, foil .Saturday for I Ushe
-I’.rrul week', vffit
home- alter visiting Mr ’and
brotner-m-l.T* "I -lie groom, and,
LaMot/. \Yeager.
ot l.us
1X» Angelra.
Angeles, brothbroth- ; LATE GARDEN FLOWERS
! -Mr. and Mr*. Forrral B Lairo and Mr* Angelas Spin,, mui family
•■ LaMont
rager. of
Mr. and Mr* M F. Caukln of Sparta. &gt; ' r
y1’ H|fe'm
.
tlir i:ue&gt;i' of Mr. ami Mrs Ki nnrth uric in Po’nfiac Sundiv MisUSED AS DECORATIONS
Betty Lane who had sp.-nt the week Mr. and Mrs C J * MeiTirk'of Grand] Wedding miteli' was played by trio
ley Sunday. .
•
• here SurnM withtl.X
R-PKta «»d Mr and Mr* J D. Cteukm
" M&gt;* WTnnrofred Klngslen C. Mills of Parson':
Twenty-Two Ladies At Country
- Hoteirt und Gordoh Gani und Mte-c. ol Wellington. D. C, were guests ol h’5 Ml,nt of the bnde. P&gt;*11"- Mrs
_
.
nil with h-1 parent:, kt their Ber-I Bm.-.y and i-&gt;th. r Haight of Mr and Mi* E A. Caukln &lt; n Friday Khnojr1’0’
5,h'dX'oh"
&lt;J,ul’ Ttipsday—Visiting At
It-.-1- Creek wen' Sunday curate -&gt;i
Rc‘ r-nd Mi- W K.-sth Chidester
H'-ls inclutfcd the Mendcls-rohti
Charlotte Today
and Miw Lettie Garn
*jnd daughters. Ehzala-th and Harriet, wu-ddlnr March. Mn William H--fiB . Dromllurd and Miss Frank
Mr 5 Mn’XeXkm and &lt;ho Mxn: tiro month of August wltl.i^ -nd her .rt.-r. Mr- Martha HutH.- ! Vari-colored .dahlias ■ formed thcl
DrouiUard of Pontiac
"When dm-ration.' for the serving and lunch- 1
Mr.
and Mr*
W N
Chidester, aiiimra
returned ;I ...............
&gt;!««. Of -Lu’onirr. Ind
sir ami
hd- w
rs. uninwier.
Imiiif: • mother, Mi... J. K Mivv.s Mildred and' Halen Newton' ^dnesday
io their home tn St. Johns.1 We Are ToL-thef and later "O Prom-i&lt;m» ’«*•’&gt; ' «l
j
T!
were in Grand Rapids IokC Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Wm. Whitney ami I
M''
\
. puncheon at lhe Country Chib. On!,
Ml-.-.-Beatrice Carrother*. who has thing Mrs Wellington Cilfoy
daughter Althea and Mr. and Mrs! 1 oi!m*nig tlw nujitml* at the church'tw.«r\-two ladle* were present
theIh« u tin- gm-st of MrS Clara Munn -ail
...... ami Mb. Arthur Chase. Mb.
Mr.
Grant
English uid daughter Doris’m a wedding reception wa* held In Jhc members of tiie Hasting* club ar&lt; tin
Inta rUirken. Pine Lake. Oakland j^phine Chase and Bud Chase will S baia Ohio were
lprii-t.- dunng room at the Battle guesU ol the Charlotte club today
comity, has returned home.
sjieml t.he Labor Day week end with #£££fey ™tt* m Mr .^d
J Creek Sanitarium. -There, also, a W-lZinnias, marigold* and other garden
Ml- Graie A. Reickord was ip relative* in Niles and South Bend
F Whi*r£
b: wedding collation was served.
-Bowers made the lounge attractive.
Grund Riijiid- and made arrangements
Mr ami Mrs. E A Caukln-and famMrs Dennis
Dennis Murray.
Murray. Mr*
Mr
C. W
Mr. «....
mid Mrs Yeager
then ar|nncn
dejmrtcd
Mr ■- W
R Nolan oll Caledonia woh ■
leager uivi:
•• •*
Mrs
v.
w '.........
h&gt; eiit'-r lhe DavenpoYt Mrlairhlan ik- and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caukln
. - sdimd «
F„,. family attended lhe
..„ Caukln n- Wespinter.' Mrs. Grace Dodds. Mrs. W for the west, where they an- to make thu high score for contract bridge and
Hu meSeptember G/
«V'i
!
their
home
Tiro
brides
rrtfW-oway
[Mr* Dan Walldorff for auction The |
mid Mr
Archie W Reickord. nX;&lt;&gt;n atTowma nd park on'Sunday. J L. Shultrr*. Mrs'Fred W. Slcbblna and
.
gown
was
tn
brown,
with
matching
hat
golf
event
wa*
for low net .'core which.
Francl.*. DeHanik. Mm. ArchieMr and Mrs. Tiros
Burnet and Mr*. -Charlr.. Pott* were luncheon
and accessories
, Iwas won by Mrs Carroll McGuffln
j
■/ mid. Mrs
EmmaS. Evam. mo- daughter. Rae Lois, of Chicago were guests of Mr* Clarence DePlanta, of
Tiro bride wa« graduated from thr | Guests from out of town were Mr*. |
ton-d to Belding and Ionia Sunday.
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guests of hlx....sister and husband. Mr Grand Rapids, on Tuesday
-....
..
■■ hver
... . ■&gt;
_ ... we.-k
i.
. Mil
1.. Allerding
A ' I . 11„ uctr,
Mrs.
Milaand W,«c
Miss Helen Hustings High school, then entered the .W Keith Ctudeskr of St. Johns, guest
(Mr- mid Mr». FTr«i Rchor and chll-’and. Mrs.
C
F. Angel],
the
.
Allerding. HCtumpamed by Mr. and, Emmanuel Mi'.-lonaryi College at Ber- of Mrx- P T Oolgrovc; Mrs. Phyllis j
.hen foil Saturday for their hofhc in vnn• ‘
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rljchle culled on
Warren M Stilson and Mr and11ran Spring*, later graduating from the: Reynold* and Miss Margery Reynold '
Battle Creek Collette, School of Home of Ann Arbor, guests of Mrs. Roy .
mid Mrs Jacob Relnr. aiid Mr.-. Dwight Humphrey at Helen ktrx'Joe Walsh of Uw Anselr*. Calif.,,'Eronomicf.
Slie become affiliated with Cordes. Mrs. W. R. Nolan of Caledonia I
Chapman hospital nt Eaton Rapid* ” rr guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe Silva
XT4Sr Ztal'tata.
of Grand Raptds on Sunday
f«»* Battle Crock FMd. company, and of My David French, and Mrs. LT j
Mr .iml Mrs. Louie Neal and daugh­ condX
I Mrs Edith Allen and granddaughter j for the last year tut* been kU Lm , K^kern of Evanston. Ill, of Mrs
ter s. Misses Helen and Alice Jane, of
Warren M Stfl«m am! ‘ Dolores Krebs. Mrs. Beatrice Wlndcl' Angeles, in their Interest
.
Robert W - Cook
Medina. N Y . are guests of Mr. and MrMr and Mrs Jo?WMUi5
L^TaS «nd daughters Betty and -Joe Ann
The grodm attended the Emmanuel
Mrs. J. E Clark uws chairman for
Mrs l’re&lt;| Yo.ing? Mrs. Nepi and Mrs. gr Ira. dlri. are guests ol.M, aIld jlrs Mrs John Baum and
Herbert andjMiwkmary College at Berrien «nringKi
-b&gt;
Young mr cotisins
.
Mike Allerding Mr SUlson K a cousin, M: s Gordon Earling attended Uro dr- and the last three year* hu been a;l_■ nd Mr* M A Lambicl Mr. E J
at Charlotte Wednesday.
i student in the Medical College a*. Iximn ; £r,itt and Mr.vJVM Stebbins. Mra
lianicd Mr. and. Mrs Isaac Mote of ot
, Mrs Allerding
Davi* of v,...,..,,.,
Clinton. low;.
Mr ----and -Mrs Robert Weaver of, Linda. Calif. where lie and hi* bride t t Hill, of Grand Rapid... was In
1 .ike Odcwa to Benton Harbor where . Mrs
OTt, Harriet
—
Mra
Harriet uavi. ...
&lt; i cunt n. ________
-----, ■ nw or
R0 thal he may finish his course.' charge of the golf event.
wore fiunagy ocnticr*
jhrv visited Mr and .Me-. Ed. Drew Mr* Cora Gardner of Frecfiort and
j Goshen.[Goshen,
Ind.. . ind,
.
... I Among the out-of-town
.... guest* „&gt;
lanchedn for next Tuesday
Tue'dnv will
at the : 'rhe fflnehcan
Mr. "Wiiviro
MRchcll -_a
and ------son of
Bat-jMr
Saturday and Sun‘d»y.
*
J
. ....
i»», and Mrs . A A Wtllmont. While enwere Mr. mid Mrs John-F'-t-.lx&gt; *n charge of Mr*. C. G. DeCou.
....
tte Creek spent Tuesday with Mr and route tn Grand Rapid* ti see wedding
Mrs
"
ffnijed liom u. week* motor trip in Mr*. Fred Fairchild.
jWcavcr'.. xiatrr. who paxs-d away an rcr. Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. LaMonl MISS FRANCES CAItltOTHERS
Yeager.
Angeles; Mrs. Dudley
nnrtlu'rn’ Muhigait. They were ac-- xjr. and Mrs. A S. Johnson and Um-1 hour and a half before their arrival
FETtD AT SEVERAL PARTIES. ,
ramiuinicd by Mi.-.s (icrnldilie Mead ilv of Flint wen.'Sunday guests of Mr.- j Mrs Fred Clemente of Hickory Cf&gt;r7 Cobb. Chicago; Mr. and Mr*. George
In honor of her approaching marmid u fru mi from Laming.
.Nettie Hvdc. Tiro Johnson* went from;ni-re and Dr. and Mrs. Gvo. M Eno. Tr&lt;»utt. St. Loin*, and Mr. and Mrs ...age. several lovely parlies have been
Mi - Lime Cole urcomp.imed by her h,.r,. «, r! Dorado. Kansas, for n fowl and son Robert of Cincinnati. O. haw George Keteor, MiirXhall.
' given for Miss Frances Cafrotiiers rebrother Wm. Hopkins. &lt;&gt;t BrylhevUle.
visit with rclntiw.--.
&gt;Jii*l returned from Torch lake. Alden.
Icently. • .
Ark
... . drove
.... "f^GFantl
.... Rapid* Sunday ’ Sunday guexterof Mr. and Mra.
Mrs.Otto i IMich, - where
* rn:r&lt; -they
nroy huvtn.ire spent
tprin two
i»-&lt; ............. '■t'KAi’.'jl'oToKS'edtLBCi
it™
-- «
Will i«&gt;n-' weeks of :rnjoyabje outing at "ro
the ’Ink".
ami t'x&gt;k dinner with Mr. and Mr, iM iihath were Mr. und Mrs W;i:
“l,,....... , ,,
, ,
• luncheon for the brtde.-clcct nt Herhnth and daughter. Mildred, nf Alina.! Mrs Fannie Schuman of Balti-.,.Ir. and Mrs !_L. Boyes were *» pouhelmer’s tfn room tn Grand Rapw .Kral
M|,,
T
Mr. und Mr,-, Harry Owen and sons,;Creek camo Sunday to spent! the week r.,m M m&gt;h&gt;
husband.
Byron Hammond of Edwin and Gene, of Portland, am!lend with her pnTcnts. Mr. und Mr* A th.- ™n.inmr.mral
u
A„„.a
|»|W Tl»- how.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wolfe arid fam-1 A.*r Wtllmont. They were called to Onwr.1 Holo,.
■ telr
Brldw tor™ w.n- won.br Mr, R B
j Grand Rapid* Monday to attend the Wtold awn. briny onr rrl Irr gnulrr- ,
,„a Ml_, BoM„. „
Emerson Hhminnntl nf this city. ily of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs J H. Braendfo of Okla-: funeral of Mrs, Schuman's diuphfor. ates. Donald hns taken tt four years idne-jh Kv
i
course tn ^Co-Operative Engineering ’
:
.
... 1
Mi mid 'Mrs Emerson Hammond rc- homa-City. Okla, visiied hte sister and‘Mrs. Laura Dobbin*.
and has been honored by ndmlwion to; A 4‘P^kHd’•/ .Ruth Kmrhni.MJt
husband. Mr. awl Mrs. Wm- Mishler.
'1. W. Sunday.
.. ..... •— President. Ed. Park
«•-­
t limed with them
several rocieUes because of his high • f* £
‘t‘l
Mr.-anti Mrs Robert a MHU left recently and the four ol tirom went on^ er, Sccictary-Triwiircr. Charles H i&gt;; holnrship aniF splendid attainment !'l'S r hrmnrinllrT nnri
Tu. Mlay morning for Kingsley to Visit a' motor trip to Canada where they Hughes and Clare Thorpe, directors, of
t
n.lltnwr,t„i-,
honoring Mis-, Carrolhers and
lhe Windstorm Company of this city
his mother. Mia. Alda Wall.- who in visited relative*, and Niagara Falls.
d
,Br“lU n'!Mr Bruce Casper. Guests from Ha-'tioro and best wishes._______ !llw Mho nl.r*flrd Mw. 1&gt;r „„„ M„
very HI ril the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Helen Wilson has returned went- to Lapeer Wcdm relay to attend
from a ten days' visit with Mr. and the funeral of Charles H. Rood. Sec­
rssitiv Rs-irvtns:
,
Frank
Carroth^rs. Misses Beatrice and
A’rs. Elmer Fulton of Athens. Mrs. retary of the Lapeer company, .which
xUfer of Mr. Mills.
rA.m.i.Y nr.i
jFrances Cmrorhcrs. Mr and Mrs, Car­
Mr and Mrs. Roy Crulty and family I'ulton's Hasting* friends will be glad also doe* windulorm insurance ih this
In honor of Henry Wright and Mr. rn! McGuffln, Mr.- Anna McGuffln and
cl Mi. Morris. Illinois, were here for to know that she Is improving nicely state.
and Mrs Pearl Hayward of Vancouver Mrs UabcI Carrothrn&gt;. Mr Bruce Cas­
Miss Patricia Calkins l»* returned " ashington. formerly of Cloverdale. alffr oI WaUa Wb!1i&lt; Wash and Mr
about ten days, returning last week. from her recent serious sickness.
They were guests of Mr and Mrs- Fmi 'Mrs Francis DeHarak. just returned from tier vacation which she has been turntly gathering was held at the home and Mri John K^cham. Jr, ot Grand
Parker at their Gun lake cottage Mr. from Princetown. Ill, where she has spending with her .mother. Mrs Ar­ of Everett M cCallum. About twentywere also present
.
and Mrs Jack Rentschler of Chicago been vteitlng for three week*, and 1* thur
___ __R.
______________
smith (Cecil. ___
Wilson* _.
at her five partook of a pot luck dinner and
^ldav Mnt
Wawhim ,Con.'
were also wefk-end guests of the now with her sister. Mrs. Archie W. [summer home at Ottawa Beach on •pent the afternoon m viMting We Mancf atetn, oJ Oraiwl R
,
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r
—
—
।Lake
Michigan.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Reickord.' until September 12. when
much regret the return of uncle Henry 1)&lt;y.lP5, at a bridge-lmwhron for Mas
Mr and Mrs L C. Mixier and she will, return tn her home in Lo* R. smith. Who liave been spending and the Haywaids to their home in' carrotlwrs at the peninsular club, nine
daughter. Miss Mary, ot Laming, spent Angeles. California.
their vacation at their summer hotn- the far we»t-Contributed
gufWa
Vreaent
Mr. and Mrs. A. D Hoskin. Harold at Ottawa Beach arc returning to their
iKVK*TVnNR iwsi rn
i Another delightful luncheon com­
Gaskill, on South Jefferson St Mr. Hoskin anti the Misses Helen and Al­ home in Toledo. Ohio. August 31st.
t*
T-J u Jr
' phmentary to Miss carrolhers was that
Mixter has. for many years, held an ma Hoskin .'left for their home in Gar. L’n
m
«‘'en
the c*~ade Countr&gt; club «'
Important puflfon In the Lansing po« returilift, Ohio, on Tuesday after
issued imitations to the marriage °f 8atuMay by Mrs John Ketcham Jr
m oJt'a*Ra D-L.
cfiler, being fxie at lhe oldest employes spending several days with Mr. and
SIER'S STAT IN PARIS. their daughter. Mt*s Mary Frances, to
Mr Bruce Brewer Casper on Satur-. *
h^“en
in point of tcnlcr. Mix* Mary 1* a Mrs L J Matthews and Mrs Hoskin’s
Mrs. Vinnle Ream Boyd writes lhe dw
scptemtor.w.
at
lout
’
J',"
J"
Junior tn the M S. C.
sister, Mrs. J R. Hayas.
Banner from Pans that she is hav- o'Xrb tit. w-Mlto I. to toM at &gt;to
' o-ato
■ Ins a most interesting time. -Mr. Bovd
is studying and she is taking special
courses In her line of work Stir says She at m. quo Will loiy, tlw ™mon) ,ullg tlK, |op
ha* enjoyed Paris .so much this'year.
KELLER—KOLPIEN MARRIAGE.
w,’&lt;&gt; were present were Mu&gt; Beutrio
Slic cttcnd'id one meeting where twen­
Hastings friend:- have received an-1 Carrothcr*. MIm Emily McElwain,
ty different countries were represent­ nbuncemcntk ot the marriage of Mr. i Misa Beanor Miller, Miss JoM-phip.ed and it was moist inspiring The de­ Krantz Kell. r and Miss Edna Vollmer £“r’eth- fc,‘'s Ague* Sheldon and Mrs.
pression is general, but there seems ta Kolplen In New York City cn Saturday, Frederick Parker. Jr.
L. V. BESS.MER, Eyesight Specialist
,
be no bitterness, people arc just wait­ August 27 Dr and Mr*. Guy C Kel- OI.T.Sft o.. TI,V *
HASTINGS, MICH.
ing for the return to normalcy Mrs
" U,M ™EXD CL"*
Boyd sends her best wishes to her Has­ S,"?3 au‘™™ K'“" '™
werF &gt;n attendance..
The annua! outing of the Warm
tings friends.
Normally — how valu­
JOLLY DOZEN’CLUB.
| Friend club and their families, to Uie
j DELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAY PARTY.
The Jolly Bwn club was delight- 2‘®’ber of thlrty-four. was held at the
able to yon is that? Or that yon see abnormally?
I Thursday was Mrs. Jack Snyder's fully entertained by Mr* Harry;Ritchie ; F*Idpausch cottage. Gun lake, on SunHow valuable, is ANY information about your eyes?
birthday and she celebrated it by en- oji Thursday at her Gun lake cottage.: ‘‘■VWell, that is for you to answer. But uncertainty about
tertalnlng Mrs. Frank Carl of Mld- xn« a t»t luck diniwr. toida. wa, I, BoaUldma. aamea and Mronmun
idleville. Mrs Ella Hull of Charlotte, played. Mrs- Bart Wrtb acinus hub j turautod th. u-ualI amttararnl.
any bodily function is at least unwise. Vision FACTS
! Mr. and Mr*. Earl Kcrtneen of Caleand Mt, fbitoK Dry« had I*
Ih* .d1tcuolL,
j**?' B A
are learned here—and vision wrongs made right if
_____ ,
: LyBarker and Mrs. Wm Fighter; a
Idoma and Mr». Anna Swegles and
CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY.
sumptuous dinner was enjoyed at noon
। Mrs. Everett Swegles of Hasting*. A
possible.
&gt;i oruwmra
All departed at a, late hour, deeming
delicious cnitacn
chicken arrmcr.
dinner, vnn
with au
all me
lhe|I Kenneth, small son of Mr. and .Mr*
ConUnoad next week.
j fixings, wax served In* Kfi BnyiUr. and Forrest B. Laue celebrated his 7th Mr and M» Gory Feldpautch a most
al! report a delightful time And best birthday Saturday teat, with wven, genial hott and hostess for a d.ay bhpi wubes were extended to the hostess. • small boys as iys gueifo.
. pily spent.
,

Dedicated to Better Vision

Knowing That You See

BAIRD’S

DUTCH AUCTION!
on MEN’S SUITS
Starting FRIDAY wc will sell 60 suits
at Dutch Auction. There has never
been anything like it in Hastings a
new value event!

Here’s the Procedure
LOT NO. I

LOT NO. 2

40 SUITS

20 SUITS

Regular $22;50 ami
$25.00 Values

Our Regular $22.50
Values

s13

s18

Friday

Monday
Tuesday

^1(5
*1^)

Wednsy.

Monday

S1Q

Tuesday

$14

EVERY DAY they are a dollar less-pick outpour suit don* t wait too long
—it may be gone!

BRING IN YOUR OLD STRAW
HAT. WE WILL ALLOW 50c
FOR IT ON A NEW FELT HA T.

T. S. Baird
CLOTHING for MEN &amp; BOYS
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes

WANT TO SELL? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

Zf’s NOW Hasty Time for

SCHOOL TIME/
We are now prepared to supply any of
your Wants in school necessities such as

SCHOOL BOOKS NOTE BOOKS
SHEAFFER
SHEAFFER’S SKRIP
FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS
PALMER METHOD FOUNTAIN
PENS
PENS
PENCILS
ERASERS
TABLETS
CRAYOLAS
INKS
ETC.
PAINTS
The Famous “CAR FERRY^LjNE.’’ Known
to All As the Best W^th Its Fine Fillers,
Note Books, Tablets, Etc.

Here’s a Bargain for Each Scholar
ANYONE BUYING ARTICLES MENTIONED ABOVE Will Be Able lo Buy
TWO Sc PENCILS for

—

Z*

NO LXMlTEb AMOUNT TO A CUBTOMBB.

B. A. Ly BARKER
"WAere Immtdiatf Attention

HASTINGS, MICH.

Caurtaijr Ara Mown to All”

PHONE 2115

WB DELIVER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST &gt;1. 1833

Our Success
Ha* been achieved throuih c«refu) buslne** managrmeiit and
Mthfaetory dealing with bollcybolder*.

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD.- NO ADVER*
TISEMENT FOR LESS TJIAN 25 CTS

SEE t'S FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

KALAMAZOO, M l C l( I &lt;1 A N

FOR

A

REPUBLICAN

Vote for a Business Man for Senator

ALFRED D. DUBUISSON
CARDS OF THANKS

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
J HURT UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.

J. L MAUS &amp; SON
Lccil R*yrt&gt;«aUtlv&lt;A n»«tln&lt;«, MKtu

FOR STATE SENATOR
EIGHTH DISTRICT

Michigan'* problem* today are buiinea* problems. They have
to do.with lowered taxes, with thr more economical operation of
state in&gt;Ututlon* and the application of rigid bfitlnes* method*.

H. S. SHELDON

Allred I). Dnbuitsun is a successful business executive. ' For •
years-he ha* been in dote contact witli the farming industry and

.You' Shoeing . . .

Tire New Fall

GRANGE PROGRAMS

WESLEYAM METHODIST CHURCH
ot Huttog*.

Millinery/
. . . .IT

. .

THE MORNING
GLORY SHOPPE

FREE METHODIST CHURCH.

Alfred D. Dubukson hope* to meet the voter* personally before
the Primary but that h_intpo«*lblc In all case* and your atten­
tion b&gt; invited to hl* Record and qualification a* published else­
where in thi* newspaper.
■

CARROLL CUTLER AD­
MITS ARSON-CHARGE
(Continued from page one)

HASTINGS MARKETS

in Jail for. further questioning
Yesterday forenoon Prosecuting At'toriu-y Barnett went alone to talk with

The HAZEL FOX SHOP
WILL O PEN

Wednesday, September 7th
With .» roniplctr line of new fail mcrdiandisr. DK1

. GER1E and HOSIERY, all popularly priced.
‘ The Prosecutor said he wanted to
u! speak with him about the wording he
DRESSES from
$3.95 to $25.00
xhould use in his warrant for Cutler
; He read the law to him, explaining the
MILLINERY from
$1.88 to $4.95
'different charge-, that might be
extend a very cordial invitation to visit our' shop and
brought. Hr ended by telling cutler
in substance. “The Sheriff and I know
. you site guilty. Tire only question with
its % what f ;-rm of complain siiuultl
Im- made You can help us out with
Location—Coutt Street, between Jefferson and Michigan Aienur
that and it will lx- best for you to tell
' the truth. I know you will feel better
' if you do so. and I expect .you will."
This conversation took place a little i
■ before the noon hour.
:•
HASTIM0B PARISH.
METHODIKT EPISCOPAL CHURCH..— When Sheriff Leonard carried hls
dinner to Cutler yesterday noon hr
Rev. C- M. Conklin.
ReilS*nr*: 619 E. Green St. Fbone 2BH3 talked.with himdiirther.about the advi.-ubtllty of his coming clean and
telling.the truth
i A little later Cutler called from his
Wc have remodeled our restaurant.and will cater to
cell to Sheriff. Leonard, saying "I don't
both gentlemen nnd ladies.
» know why I did it Cull tlu- Ptoseeti-'
" ;• r. I Want to Admit the,truth "
.
Mr. Barnett came promptly to the
jail. Cutler was brought into the Jail
office. His constitutional right* were
explained to him and lie was told
। plainly that the officers could not and
j would not pHNhlM*' him any favor
whatever. nor hol'd out any induce-.
' merits to him to tclf the facts in the
'ciiae; but that lip would feel- belter;
ALL HOME COOKED FOOD
and it would be better for. all ,con-;
corned, including himself, If he would
tell the story exactly as it war.. Culler
admitted his guilt. Hls JConfessloh-Was ]
130 So,,Jvf(uison SjL
I lasiinu’K Mich.
; reduced to writing. In which lie de­
clared that tiie officers had explained
U&gt; him hls constitutional rights: that.,
he rvatized that he did not have toconfess. but felt that he did not wish'
"to denjand a trial when 1 am guilty." tlon. which is doing -an ouuuttidiiig ley Brigu.K Wedm sdny in Kalaino.
Mr. anti Mrs Leon Gtav and family
In hl-, signed confes-Mon Cutler nay*
hr is 71 years old and a widower. 4lv- all who enjoy visiting this b&gt;-autibtL of Went V» rmontvllb- s|x-iit Tlnjr.-.diiy
• Uig-w:Ut hi&gt; son. He states that he;
body tit water. -rAsid«- from providing
■ owns the old Sponablc pro|x-rty Joint- ■,better fishing
„ ,
.
, Mc.-damt-r. Sadie Full­
and■ .building
U- u-ith hi* (Inter Mr* I« . ic RnnnaMr
fl.lUllg alUl
IXUldmg -a
•« dam-.
(tani well. Edith Debgit. Ada
He gave the details of his gouig to the whl&lt;:h
,h.‘'
of
Sponable house on the morning'of AuWm he Ml horne fe tau
m*a*T nf ««.«wnn. (Torn
Ids folks he was going to Vermontville."
Near the stairway, In one room.'i Chin lake bi one &lt;f the finest bodir*
■
if
water
in Southwestern Michigan. It
there was a pile of loose palters which?
at tiie W p. Clark cqtlai
liad been finder HtrcarpcU'before they has abenit l()0 mil--* of beautiful shore apple lake •
were lakei; up lie sot lire lo these: lirtb, with many hills. rsjMT-iany on th:
Mrs. Ida Norton and cl‘
— into his
..u» *«r
i&gt;apfm. then. got
bar uuu
and ; eastern shore, it Is fed by springs or the Chance school reunion Saturday.
mnontville. In
I one ^.jj.; spring brooks which -keep-, the water
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. drove to Vermontville.
lia -I just burned this ln K,&gt;od ‘b"41tlon. und boa many excelCor, CbuTib »u4 Crater Stint*.
NOTICE or SPECIAL AHSESHMEHl
'd-Mluh. II gueiA
»&lt;■« 1I fig- «?&gt;*
,c.m tbatntngbeacjir*
hou-c 10 b.- 'dtviluh
uning beaches
,_____
uryd It would be a smart thing ttf do,
.
«•* and God knows what got into me." In LIGHTNING CAUSED
ianother place he says: “Another thing:
nmr innuruv a **
y.rjl see I am a carpenter anti I sort'
rlnt MUNDAY A. M.
of UfcMIV'a
figured Id
III have
IIH-V the
IllV work
WUIK l.l
of rebiiildII-UUHU-;’
,.
i-i v« and reflxing the house after it was Barn (Xn John Ormsbc Farm
&gt;’ butwtr in the. confession he refers
Losg WUh A„ Thc
to some trouble with hU sister and u
. brother. Charles, who is u minister..
Contents
but he does not go into details con-’ During tjte oevere electrical sloiiti
coming that.
The officers of Barry county are to Monday morning, at about four o’clock.
be congratulated on having solved this lightning struck the barn on the John
mysterious fire. They had enough.evl- ;6rm.-be farm south St this city on the
dence so
.. that .....
by skillfully
... ..
using ..
it Cut­ Camp Qround rjud pjc barn and iu
’ Icr decided to plead giltltjy thus saving
AT PRAIRIEVILLE.
contents of hay and grain, alsp five
a long and costly trial.
band of young cattle were destroyed.!
■ Frank Slocum's threshing outfit, which
RESTOCK GUN LAKE
| hud finishe d -ip* work thy Saturday
FROM RFARING PONDS evening, was ■.tn'iiiEnj'Tiorfar from the
rnuwi ncMninu runuo bani
W!U1 Rnlnewhat dumaitid uiCHURCH OF CUBIST. COATS GROVE- Supply Added Each Year Re­ 1 so. The barn and contents were a toita| loss We understand there was In­
F C. Wing. Futor.
' surnnee.'but how 'much we do not
sulting In Fine Fishing
,know.
■
This Summer
The fire department rosponded from
N.H in recent years have fishermen! this city, but when they-arrived tlw1
, Fitting
enjoyed as Service
good sport nt Gun lake as •
Hames were under such headway they
this year At the extreme eastern end1 could not have dope anythiriiFhad tliey
Every truss we fit is guarof the lake, rearing pond.* are rnalnfirst fresbytebux church.
antqed
to
hold
tho pipturo
talned by thc Gun Lake Protective As­ Fall creek m‘ar the Orrns.be home be­
and wo keep it In ptoper ad­
s,, Aociatwn for thr breeding of game rtsb.. ing perfectly dry.
justment for you. Let us show
‘On accqunt of the drouth last year it
you tho New Akron Truss
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE?
•was necessao’ .io install a gksehne
feature ' •Selective Pressurn
'. pump to get water from the lake and
Contio^1., Nothing else like
Dr. N. E Scott of Kalamazoo. Mrs.
pump it up Into tlx- pond.*, which A. W Scott and Miss Vlrgc Sabin of
ordinarily would have been iuppl^ed by Grand Rapids and Mrs Emma Sabin
V
““Jl Str*‘am '‘“.‘Ju” thrOU*h «
wmroexjay vumur.
of "Detroit were Wednesday
visitor* .*
at
The Prescription Drug Store
them. Tills year an electric pump was j c
-s
t. A. L,BAKKER. Prop’,.
jmnhwd. whkh to mnk it nn«l&gt;
Mr,_ r,,„k hw-o„
„d
HASTINGS
-MICHIGAN
eu»r co k«p th. ..ur In tte pond. M„ Bla
calM
Mr, Sla„.
itf the proper level and also in good;
5 condition. Last season 132.060 fish ,
from these ponds were placed in the
lake through the efforts of the Aasada1 non Tlies-e included 34.000 bluegills.!
‘ Needful IThesds
w
' averaging four Inches in length; 13.-'
A friend honors us in our presence, («
&gt;‘l 200 bass, averaging from four to six
inches l-&gt;ng and 84.000 perch, from four'.
praises us in our absence, aids us when \\\
., to six inches Tn length.
W in need.
‘
\\\
•
This additional supply has been add-1
•f ed to the lake each year for thc past­
or washing ma,,.„_rr^T
*
years.
The
results
are
note-’
• no electric perctT.ror. 17&lt; -i .v h.iv, no cbvriic re-' Before thc World war as many as worthy this year. Tho#e who have
Mor;:'. : - and 59.C00.000 have no elec- five meals a day were served .in the given attention lo fishing have not had
Dutinttive Funeral Service
!.".&lt;• rsuif?,".-.
wealthy homes in Russia.
much difficulty, when conditions were
Also Ambulance Service K
. ———■&gt;■»*----------------------—.. . »»
iright, in going out and catching the
F&lt;.-»b&lt; arc
difficult as finding, North Kingston. R. L. was the birth- limit in a comparatively short time.
j
th- right ad.kctivei with winch to ad-! place &lt;5t Gilbert Stuart, famous AmeriHenry Pierce, of Kalamazoo, ts the ’
mire a new baby’.
' .
j edit artist.
j president and Milo F. Gray, of Moline,.

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Wednesday^ August 31, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Fourth Amendment Proposed Would
Exempt’ Real Estate Fom Taxation
Up to $3,000 of Assessed Valuation
(Continued from page one. part one&gt;
clear 'Personal properly to thc extent discussion puses, the valuation In
of 11.000 and homesteads to thc ex­ Thornapple township available for tax­
tent of $3,000 shall be exempt from ation will be $297.080-A REDUCTION
taxation Except to pay public debts OF ABOUT 80 PER CENT
In Hastlnm city, where lhe bulk of
contracted before thi amendment shall
go Into effect. In other words, this the valuation comes from factories and
amendment would exempt every farm business firms, tlw percentage reduc­
and home owner to the extent of •!.-1 tion would not be so large. The assess­
000 for personal property and $3,000 ed valuation of Hu tings city for 1931
all of which was tixfor real estate, except to retire debts &lt;*■■&gt;
WA* $5,281,358.
$5,281,
contracted p.c..
previous
uu« w
to 1932.
II ----able,-with
- ---&gt; ,UJ exceptions. It the new
-I-Hue
n man
n 1. 1: UmCndmen
Thus «
if a
man . own* rnat
Aal &gt;&lt;«
estate
amendment under discussion passe*,
valued at $6,000 and personal property f the valuation of Hastings city aValivalued at $1500 he could be taxed.only able for taxation would be $2302341—
$3,000 on hls real e«ate and $500 on A REDUCTION OF ABOUT 57 PER
his personal property, If a man own* CENT.
.
real citate of ossesud valuation less; Judging by the above figures, therethan $3,000 and personal property of fore, unless some other source of reveasaes.wd valuation less than $1,000 he nt* U nude available, the present rate
would be exempt from this particular' ot taxation remaining the same, govtype of taxation.
i eminent revenues will be suddenly re­
addi­
A clause In the amendment state* duced at least two-thirds. If in nddithis
proposal'
that taxes may bo levied' to the full; tion *to“ “
■** amendment
'
"*
* the ~
asscssmcnl value of real and personal to limit tax on real and personal prop­
property without'any exemption what­ erty to 1.5 per cent should pass. Income
soever for "special benefit assessments would be still further reduced, prob­
for way*" 'Die intent of this clause ably to about 15 PER CENT OF THE
FOR-------1931. Obviously
U_po4. particularly clear, but probably ITOTAL
-----------------, .. , thfs is
refers to osseMincnt* for roads, streets, I not sufficient to maintain government
paving, graveling, curbing, or other' Where Is the rest coming from?
broad improvements where properly Is
The answer is tiiat the legislature
in the district benefited by such im-lwill have lo hurry through a makcprovement Prt&gt;i&gt;crty could still be । shift program for new taxes. Thc field
taxed to the full valuation without; will be lefruide open for ail manner of
any f-xemplions for Covert roads, as we radical schemes.
.
understand it. after the present five-1 Undoubtedly thc theory behind these
year "holiday’.Is over.
I amendments is to force the legislature
This aiqendmcnt further specifics: to rcl|evc the lax burden from real
that property must be owned mid oc-. estate. Without question real estate
cupled by the liouwholdcr to be ex- Is bearing an unfair share of governrmpt. Evidently this means that if. u ment exjwrw. but can the proper ad• man lives on u homestead valued al | Justmenl come through Meh plung$3,000 and rents a piece of property Ing. headlong action as this?
Another clause in this amendment
valued ut $1500, he would be exempt
from paying tax on the $3,000 property provides that if the property owner is
but would pay to the full on thc $1500 not satisfied with the assessment, he
property. Ttil* act. in other words, can offer hls property for sale, naming
discriminates against the person who thc price al which iu- values it. This
price become., lhe valuation PROVID­
ruuLx-wJuune or farm.
Just what would this amendment ED THAT HE MU8T SELL HIS
mean in Barry county? .Herewith pxa FARM OR HOME IF SOME BUYER
figures from niurnapplc and Baltimore OFFERS TO PAY THE PRICE HE
NAMED! Personally, It seems to us
townships und Hastings city.
In 1931 Baltimore had an assewd tiiat this clause Is loaded with dyna­
valuation of $863395. all of which was- mite and would lead to no end ol grief.
taxable, with* no exemptions. It the
To sum up:
f
amendment under discussion paaer.
A vote of "YES" on this amendment
tile valuation In Baltimore available for means that you are willing to risk the
results of make-shift taxation schemes
A REDUCTION OF ABOUT 88 PER for the sake of forcing reductions In
,the real estate und property• levies;
In 1931 thr nMvssed valuation of further that you believe that at least
Tiiorn.ippb- township was $1.339365 allj two-thirds of the real!and personal
tn Michigan should-be ex­
of which wa*,taxable, with no cxemp- property
*“ ,u
tlOtM. 11 the new anu-ndinent under empted entirely from taxation: * also

IIUfflIIHIIIinilHIIIIH
REMEMBER
THE NUMBER-

2177

PART TWO

that you are willing to leave the gate HOUSEWIVES OUGHT
wide open for real estate sharks to
TO USE BEET SUGAR
pick up choice bits of property be­
cause their owners have valued them

Increase In Michigan Product

lower-taxes.
Would Result In Additional
A vote of "NO" on this amendment
means that even though you are con­ ry
Employment
vinced that real estate is bearing an
The people of the state of Michigan
unfair share of taxation, you are not arc buying something lllte 146.000.000
willing, to risk the results of radical pounds of cane sugar. An equal quan­
and make-shift schemes of taxation.
tity qL Jusi as good and just a* healthy
sugar could be made from beets grown
FAVORABLE OUTLOOK
in our own state. According to calcu­
made by those who are authori­
FJMMIICHIGAN CROPS lations
ties in the matter, a total of 12.000.000
hours of work i* lost on the farms
Rains During Last Of July Ma­ alone.' because at this buying cane
sugar when we might be eating sugar
. terially Improved Condi­
produced in Michigan Anyone who
tions In State
will figure eight hours a day, 300 work­
According to the ^tlchlgan crop* re­ ing days a year. wtll„find that tiiat
port. Michigan crops on the whole pre­ would be enough lost latyor to-kcep 5.­
sented a favorable outlook On August 000 men steadily employed for each
J. There wa* very little rainfall during year, That would be just growing of
the first three weeks of the month. In the beet*. WHien It is remembered
the western half of the lower peninsula that lhe season is comparatively short,
crops were at a time threatened with from planting to harvesting the num­
serious Injury during the -month of ber of men required would be nearer
July, but the good rains’that came in 12.000 for tlw season.
Aside from this loss of employment.;
lhe latter ten days of the month ma­
$13,500,000 now paid to cane growers;
terially improved conditions.
Winter 'wheat Is of good quality and In tropical lands would be paid to ouri
yielding well. Reports up to August 1 own Michigan farmers for the grow-'
indicated an average yield of nearly 24 ing of sugar beets. It seems as if some i
bushels per acre, compared with 26 last way ought to be worked out whereby |
year. For the country the winter Michigan; which is well adapted for1
wheat production is 348.000.000 bushels the growing of sugar beefa, could ut i
leas than was harvested In 1931. In least supply the sugar needed by it* j
Michigan the crop will almost equal own people, thus adding $13,500,000 to;
the income of the: farmers of this
tiiat of 1931
The Michigan rye crop b slightly .state.
The sugar beet crop depends largely!
larger than in 1931. due to a small In­
upon two elements for ita growth— j
crease in acreage.
Oitu and barley suffered from heal air and water. The crop lakes very lit- [
and drouth In June and the first ot tie fyom tlw soil and the tops can be!
July, so the total production of both used for feed or fertilizer:
grains wap considerably below last
PLAN FOR BETTER TIMES.
!
year’s-figures.
Growing conditions for buckwheat To tiie Editor:—
While the average voter may have
have been favorable, and 10:000 acres
more were .sown this year than lust dilficully In understanding many of
lhe plans for restoring prosperity still j
The condition of held heaps Is gen­ one way seems quite-self evident, for
erally gtxxi in all the states growing the instance, if tiie claim of tiie Wets isj
white variety on u commeroml scale. true that there ore more .'•peakcjisies
The outlook. however, is poor in Colo­ than there witre saloons and more
rado and New Mexico.. The outlook tor liquor sold &lt;at a higher price* than In
the country is a total of 9.645.000 bags pre-protdbllidn days, then It would,
of 100 jwunds each, which U 24 per necessarily follow that enforcement of'
would put that much more
cent less than was grown in 1931. din­ prohibition
money into circulation for the produc-;
to a drastic cut in acreage
and sale of the needed and' useful
The present outlook Is for an average tlon
things of life.to say nothing about the j
crop of potatoes in Michigan and for physical, mental and moral injuriesthe country as a whole. Yellow blight frorn drunkenness and Its handicap to!
is prevalent for forty or fifty miles in getting employment because Industry
nearly all directions from Cadillac. and insobriety don’t go together.
Tiiat disease has seriously affected the
Again, what is the consistency of the
stjuidL Quite a Rood many fields In present movement to -save money by­
that area have less than .fifty per reducing the expense*' of government
cent stands. North Dakota increased and at the same time advocate lhe re-,
Its acreage forty per cent, but heat and peal of prohibition so that m^re money
drouth and grasshoppers threaten a Would be wor.M- than wasted on booze
greatly reduced crop. The crop is es­ including increased traffic accidents..
timated to be a little short of last year ruined homes, higher welfare costs and
Hay crop was good In ail sections of so on together with a government tax
Michigan—far-better titan exjiectcd at on liquor besides?
the beginning of thc growing season.
Finally, if money is lo be kept in
Prospect* for fruit* in Michigan, ex­ reciprocal circulation then the peqple
cept apples, are decidedly above the at home must have work and what
ten year average. Winter apples, es­ could stimulate home production more
pecially Baldwins and Spies, are very than safeguarding against ruinous
light About forty per. cent of a full competition with cheaper foreign labor
crop is expected, compared with 76 per* and Its lower standards 'of living by
cent last year. Peaches and pears means of a protective tarih?
promise 80 per cent of the full pro­
As a matter of recent history, with
duction. compared with 90 per.cent lost the inauguration of President Hoover
year in peaches and, 53 in jiears The in 1929 the opposition party again took
Michigan cherry crop was larger than up its traditional cudgel against the.
' growers expected’carly in the season: protective policy while simultaneously
Present condition of grapes is placed at lhe 18th Amendment began to be
85 per cent of on average crop.
fiercely assailed and the worst busi­
ness depression known to this country
ha* followed. Why take any chance at
j Why should you foul Uiom.* hand*.— this time?
I those honest hands
Yours truly,
So quick to every kind fraternal deed
E, W. Cornell.
With dirty barter and base briberies
Adrian, Mich, j
’To change Ute votes and spoil the
! souls of men
BABY PLANE 18 DESIGNED
I In this most holy temple of your land.
FOR THE NOVICE FLYER.
God’s own America?
—An airplane with a landing speed of
eight miles an hour, powered by a mo­
You are no thief to be the tool of torcycle engine, will soon' make its. apI thieves.
jx-arance In England. Tiie machine was
Does God forget Hls honor ns you first designed for the nine-year-old
yours?
‘
son of Herr Klemm, well-known Ger-,
Will He forever tolerate as now
man designer. Its top .speed of 40 miles ■
This profanation of His templed hills? an hour compares witty the minimum
of most light airplanes The slow land­
With mighty whipcords and with ing sixi-d whereby it would be almost
thunderlngs
% k
impassible to
luipuAaiuiv
u&gt; mjuic
injure the pilot or uuiudam- |
Wlll he dispel the horde of bargaining I age
the nlane
plane is
Is attained bv
by a huge
nee th*
hum* I
JUST HAMLET.
I’
thieves.
’' wing of 54 feet from tip to Up. A novice'
euTw
n
.her
&gt;«o
«
uSez«zn,.
■ !
O. be you not. my friend, among them
.-J It m.ta ,&lt; about the m eon •““&lt;■ “““ «r humor 11 xhnmMr Ue-:
Il t*y:n
as a motorcycle.
•
I veloped, burst in on a conference of i'
Hosea Bigelow II.
m-NTiFMAN WASH
Mory writers and plot contrivers nt the■
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
A lilt* boy &gt;md !«k«n M. mottaf. 'i '’1 »•«»“’ »&gt;■“«“ »“•&gt;
j Thc Dowlipg Cemetery Circle will
powdor pun
put! urn
.nd .»&gt; in
lit uie
tlw act
«t ol “»&gt; «»»-*
“ •„»“; .. ,----- ,
meet for dinner
the church powucr
••••• * Sept. 8 at UK
,
!....
.. ... XLSthoueht
Ul&gt;.
it in
Ail uKuiiKii
members un.arc requested . powoering
powdering
his iacr
face wncn
when ....
hls
small
si*ll!"'
ou,Uned
11 detail.
«n detail.
mi
ms
nu sman
... ,,!h
.tl yHe
. outlined
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.»oi.with
....—it,
without
however
nnrt. nnpand.
nnd one and
to be present
needles and t him -; ter. aged ,5, •
snatched It from him.
“You ;date*
u.1‘h®ut
dates, however,
bles v&gt;
to uuip
help lie
a yuuuui
comfortable to
lx* sold . mu*n
mu&amp;n’t ao
do mat.
that." sne
she exciaimea,
exclaimed, "only
nl1,
l,le
assembled
craftsmen. dismissed
uc
u
uu
vc
-oniy
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‘;
n» lhe chicken
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.it’• savin?
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rapper ...i.t.i.
whirl, ...iti
willI. Ml„ „„ powder
aenth-m.i.
run
“*”« that
«“■ It
“ wm
~ tnn
“» enlxzvttr and
*"dj
in October, ,i
nta j ..■
..
in snort.
aaod. Douglas
Doualns departed'
denar te-d
In
short, no good.
be held some time in
dote
themselves."
।
with
a
grin,
but
turned
as
he
went
out
later. Thc committee ort for work are!
the door to say: "Well, someone
Annh Trethric, Mattie Vansyckle. Effie |
PRECAUTION.
-•
Thc
ve 1
wood.
thought it was good.
Tlw 8t0ry
story j.
I’ve
Wood. Lois Altman and Mary Coates.
Coates, ;i "Why do yoy drink so much water.: 4.
Blanche Powell, Sec y.' Everett?" asked a mother of her five- Jllst told you. gentlemen. 1* the plot of, ।
--- -----------------!
year-old son.
1 ’Hamlet.'
NOT SO SPECIFIC.
..gQ you won't have so much to wash ,
•
Visitor totstation) ."Is thisthe 3:15: nw with.” repljed lhe youngster.—I Crack trains between Moscow and
train?”
I Chicago Dally News.
, Leningrad are equipped with radios.
Station Agent\"We’ve nothin' soj----------------- |
and loudspeakers are so hooked up that
precise es thet, sir. We Just calls ’er । Europe ha* an average of 120 jwrsons the conductor may announce lhe *ta- ■
lhe afternoon train.”
I to thc square mile.
(tions through Uiem.

TIME MOVES
RAPIDLY ON
Again we are nearing the autumn
time of the year
like the "au­
tumn of life’’ it comes all too soon!

Did you start that Savings Account
you had planned to start? . . .
An intefest-bearing SAVINGS
ACCOUNT in this old bank will
bring independence and content
merit, and builds the foundation
for SUCCESS!
REMEMBER: it’s not how much
you earn, it’s how much you save!

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but . . .
Progressive

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Telephone: 2217 • Hastings, Michigan

T~) A ’XT TZJL)x&gt;.Lx L\.

is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW!
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Telephone 2515

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Battle Creek

■ SCHOOL of BUSINESS
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AVGUST. 31, 1931

PAGE TEN

George B. Perkin* to Glenn H. and wife. Lol 4. Howard’s Plat. Morgan
iPerkuui, LoU 7 and 8. Blk. ID. Freeport. Park.
o&lt;ln &gt;M W( w w , o„„ | wmim H coud, tn c«ra
— ;.H . 3.
nrniT Rcsost CroOkcd ' Co'1'40 Ac.. Sec. 34. Rutland TWp
.
Robert C. Jackson and wife to Anna
MARRIAGE 'l.K EN8lfs.
lake.
.
M. McIntyre, Par. Sec 35. Ynnket
‘ Lloyd V. Davis. cl nl to Clarence Springs Twp.
Frank B. BarkufT. Harting*20
Sylvia A ftoiuh. Harting* ------------ 18
Anna M. McIntyre to Robeit C
(Continued Irani page one. part one)
Lavem E LaubaUgh Hhatlngg ..,.29
, .
,
,
Jackson. Par. Sec 35. Yankee Springs
Charles Powell Aid wife to Clinton -y^-p
Ruth F VanRiper Fial 'Roek ------- 23
boys each. Al 4 15 a vesper church
B
Cadwallader
and
wife.
70
Ac
.
Sec.
11
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r
M
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w
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r
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Stuart
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Clement.
Bterart Waters. Dc!t&lt;
Ac . Sec
acc 29,
w Hope
no Twp
i-wp
* * t«lk
H- M- He’sney of
. nnd 4*i Ac. Sec. 14. Rutland Twp.
' 40a Ac
•• •crrtce Bni
Viola Willlion. Deltojl
StuarTchTOern
’ti WiHiam CR^'ds arc nciuniuled. In the
Maurice Crookiton and wife to Max
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COUKTHOVbtNtWi

Delta:

SPECIAL PROGRAMS
HI KELLOGG CAMP

Mi-halkv. U.u 24 and 25 Supervuor,. and'Elizabeth
nd 'Elizabeth Nash. 40 Ac.
Ac . Sec. ...
29;-evcnlng
---- - - a Ttenderfoot- Investiture sens.
Plat. Barlow lake.
. Hope’ Twp
ice
Ice wa;
wu hsld.
held. .A big camp fire featured]
Chas. H. Osborn. Gdn, to J. Delbert Mondj.v nl_h.
Roush S ’ Lots I and 4. Blk. 2
.
Tiie. camp clore*
on Wcdnejiiay. to-1
Bennett and Kenffeto* Add.. City.
day. with a special program and final i
Clarence Turner .and wife to Men«o court of honor, (or the season
Turner aiukwife. Lol 987. City ol Has­
Tlw stall is compOM-d ol Lloyd'
ting.-..
■
Siiafcr. Hasting*. Camp Director; T 8 j
Minnie. Booram SilstMx’ to Ella C K No111- Scoutmiuter. Troop 71. Haa.Eggleston.
Lot 18.
’ law.ein
-- -Ado , tinga. Camp Craft and Totem Poles;
I. Blk,
P1'5
„
■ ’
, ■
Willar Johnston?' Battle 'creek." Wa-1
D'h M Montgomery Dryer “»«*:««• ter front Safety, assisted by AddiAgtaJ
H. Turner and Wife. Lots 411. 41.. 413 Warner and Merle White; L R Bevier.!
I
?12 t'l“
* , ,' Scout master. Troop- 65. Middleville.
K,*.C F*?? «“»»»* Sibtee. woodworking. Archery. H.lph C
(•t al. Lot 4. Blk 18. F-vsteni Add . City. RjcRirduan. Battle Creek. Leathereraft
Arthur A. Cole and Wife to Ralph S und Mr Hi!work; Ted Martindale. OtseJf nnmgs. 120 Ac &amp; c. 3o. \iuik«x Kn Nature and Coiuenratidn; Dr.'A.
Springs Twp
Mitchell, Allegan and Dr M. H. Kinde
Ralph S. Jennings und .wife to Hiuittng5. Medical nnd Health Work;
O Donald State Bank. UO.Ac . Sec. 36. Arile A Rrp(1 scoutmaster. Troop 77.
Yankee Springs.
Nashville, Lloyd Shafer. Field Scout
Executive and A A. Kaeckle. Allegan.
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Camp Activitie*. Promotiou*. Clifford
Newell. H Barber and wife to Qalh-! Walters. Scoutm.uter Troop 31. Batrtenu* Ver Plough and wile, 80 Ac. Sec tie Creek. Charles smith. Jr. Allegan
31. Prarkvlile Twp
Bernie Moorman. Battle Creek. E J.
Wtlltam W. Peek find wife to Bessie FackUn. Scoutmaster. Troop 55. PlnlnF Hubbant Lot* 3. h und 9. Blk 9. well. Dr M R Kinde. Barry County
Kenfleld'a 2nd Add. City.
Health CZ:.7.
Officer, A: he A Reid. Nashville..
William W. Peck and wife.to James Bill BraudenburK. Buttle Creek. BUI
Shea and wife. Lot 7. Blk 9. K&gt;n- McCort. Coldwater; Cubs. Myron A.
Belli * 2nd Add . City.
Smith. Cubmauter Pack 12 Middleville;
•Nellie. J. McPharllii to Wm. G Bauer. Camp Quartermaster, Keith Gordon,
Lot 10, Blk. 8. Sophia Kenlleld's 2nd । Battle Creek; Bugler. Scout Ruber:
Aiid.. city.
'Smith. Middleville; Librarian.. Scout
Herbert Fislier to Clayton J. McK«m (ieorav Jorgtrucn. Middleville: Dining
und-vrife&gt; 5 rods. Lot 4. City,
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Room. Dare
Temple. -------Ca.nton. Ohio.
Horace Pennock and wile to Wm. E j Camp routine i* closely followed and
GillespieLot 45. Bush's Add . Delton. the lad* have plenty of time for rest,
Orville’Ward and wife to ^Jary A. study and piny
Tlx- general daily
i’.vdman, 70 Ac. Sec. 12. Maple Grove program is: 7:00 A M. First rising
Twp.
Call; 7.05. Reveille; 7:15 Morning dip.
Della M Kopp to Beryl B Irwin half ! optional'. wa*h and dress; | :io cokn*
'and roll call; 7.40 Breakfast; 8:45 DrLot 5; Blk 1. Woodland village.
Henry E: Brnvunt nnA wale t
• tails and airing bUuikeU; 9 30 In­
ter R Lobdell. Rcrclver. IJtuAc.
spection of cabin* and instruction;
Carlton Twp.
'•
i Il li Swimming and free play; 12 15
Max Mishalke and wife to Milton H {Dinner; 12 45 Health talk; 1 oo Rest
RO’S. Lot* 23 and 24 Supervisors’ Plat period and sun bath; 2:00 Instruction
Barlow lake.
and games 44X) Swimtaing; 5 25 Cabin
Ell D Hall to Glenn p Gates and land personal inspection; 5:40 Retreat;
fe. Par. Sec 3. Hope 3h*i&gt;
j« no Supper; 7:00 Games; 8:15 Camp
Emilia A Jack-vm to’Anna M
'Fire and evening roll'call; 9:2N Tattoo.
Yankee 0 35 Taps; Officers' Inspection. Thus
sprlniM Twp.
one can sec that the boys are kept busy
Elk. J Monrye to Apioid Uiiunrti. all Uve time wljh splendid supervision
of each gctivily.
Harry Sudd and wife to George H
On Wejljiead.iy evening as j) special
Eddy. l»t to. Kiddy's Beach. Hope Twp evening feature. Mr Paquin R*v?
Ella Srott to G^orga H. Eddy. Ixit 10.- moving pictures of jhc wild life of
E4dy'« Beach. Hojx- Tup .
•
---------, Michigan which the iboys greAtly eiiLucina Eddy to L C. Tucker and'joyed.
’
Preceding tl(c , pictures, Lloyd
..
Ellen C. Tucker. Lot 28, Eddy's Beach.' Shafer let! in singing’ earjip'song* and
Hope Twp.
yells into which thc'^buy.-i tatered
Marian Nash to Margucnte I. Me-1 heartily
’
iVeigh. Pat. Nashville village.
■ A ceremamai ntr was neicLPn -Vt'i-1
pet
| Ashley C Johtuon to Maude B tors' Night followed by "Sings and yells
Johnson, h? Ac. Sec 13. Yankee iFire building with flint and steel and!
!Springs Twp.
I by friction was demonstrate by .some!
&lt;&gt; T«ll . . _
3 c.B. 15c
। Harriet H Edward- to Percy Riisalof the scouts Scout Richard Ncw*-i
and wife. Par. S-t 6, Orangeville Twp ; hand of Saugatuck entertmned With]
I Grace Warner to MtiJtzo Turner anti! accordinn -•-olos followed by two one act
| Wife. Lots 410. 412. 413. City .
play*. Lilley of the. Alley ’ by Cabin 7(
Arthur B. Mitchell and wife to .Caro!, and "The Viper’ &lt;The ' Window ' Vi’B Barker. Lot 10, Shore Acres Plat. ;pcr» by Cabin 6 A spectacular fire
Johnstown Twp
'rating act by 'Mahatma] the SpecchI M.u v F. Dimock to Doon B Dimock,: Ic** ’ (Coach Arlie A. Reid; Nsshvnlk"
Pkg..
I1 Ac., Src 23. Orangeville Tup.
-j f u r n 1 * he d coivJdcrnbJc amusement
| Glenn LeRoy Gprllnger. «t at. to-The ’Awl' rtory by Willard Johmtyn
Elmer A Caukln and wife. Par. Sec.'of Battle Creek and ■ Auctioning uf a

LEAVE I

2 Bouf.. 19c
Milk IW

Salmon

IGA

Mustard

IGA

Mayonnaise
10c

Pickles
15c

Olives

X" I5c

William E Aldrich and wife to Fred j enjoyed.
A- Bauctxr and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 36. i Cong. John C. Ketcham l&lt;
Rutland Twp.
i Scouts and Cubo In the "Old 32’
Charlie A. Hail to Dane C. Wax!- '.o W K. Kcllovg. This t; a cheer var-1
nuuuee. Par. Vick«6'.- l-wke Side Park, lation tired by’the Mfdshiprfim of th-!
'Sec 5. Johnstown Twp
jUnited State* Naval Academy
Mt
! It'izcllii Burubdufl to Pearl L Smith.. Ketcham gave . .&lt; splendid talk in
I'.ir -See 30. Rutland
’
' which he’chknicterizcd th«^-work of the!
H &gt;A nd Ware and wile to Earl Kellogg Foundation a* "An lnve.’tmenw
Bcrean and wile. 80 Ac.. Sec. 34. Has-j of Inve and affection of parent I friend* for the boy.' and a* ’ A wor
iaUMlnctiy worth wlulv.’’ Tlw Found.!
-1 ion is' also "A monument to a grea
' man *’ The courts of thfi rauntrv csti-1

There isn’t any royalhsoad to financial inde­
pendence, nor is there anything mysterious
about getting ahead in the world. It requires
the application of the so-called common sense,
plus effort and the determination to spend Tess
-than you earn. Neither men or women who
want to get ahead do so by going into every
fly-by-night scheme that offers quick returns.
“Uncle Andy Mellon*’ is recognized as the
most capable secretary of the U. S. treasury
since the days cyT'AIexandcr Hamilton. As is

Here are nine rule* that he always followed and
which governed hi» financial actions. They arc
so good and so true that they should be hung
up on the walls of all schools, so that youth and
inexperience might learn without paying the
penalty. Here they are:

*l. —Don t buy stocks in mines that you know noth­
ing qbout.
—Be wary of stock-selling schemes involving
rights to new inventions. A patent may be only
the right to a law suit.

'"J
*“*

3-^—If ypu buy property, buy

home that you can see.

something close to
.

—Beware of companies that are going to sell by
mail.
'

l'? —Ne.w manufacturing methods promising alluring
profits to investors-should he carefully inves­
tigated.

(^9?

Don’t make your investments in a hurry. Sleep
over them.
Discredit ’’tips'' orr the stock market that are
“straight from the inside." If they were really
good, you would never be let in.
Do not speculate or buy stocks on margin.

Don’t put your money into another man’s
dreams.

Commercial Industrial and Financial Conditions show markedimprovement and as money begins again to flow back remember
for nearly half a centtiry this bank has always paid 3'.’ INTER­
EST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY.

j

Wax Paper

Hastings City Bank
Capital—$75,000.00

Surplus—$50,000.00

making the material

15c

E3.' IOc
Peanut Butter

Getting Ahead

Paper Napkins
l'k«

IOc

aritoti
Dow»er. uuuumuwm.
ietnr Brumm Citv i.-t and 4th Wds
■--,
jrper.tcr. Curlton
* .
Burr Clark. City 2nd apd 3rd Wdi.
John D-ubv. Mapi.- Gro
•
Hiram Drajxty. RuiUnd
Ernest Farr. Pratr.e’ville,
Alien Fwb.’Triinp.
hid and 3rd
tfcofee B Hat.thy.

incut. Mr Ketchum says that every
I ,x»' ’-liuuld br given a chance to make
liuMMnu nt South Bend
n home run in lhe game of life. Tip­
Mr. and Mr B-rnie Lightloot r»l
base hits in this game arc: First base. .tee. Barry county DUtrict, Boy Scout - , Andrew Eck»;rt and family of Grand
Gpand Rapids and Mi. «i:i&lt;l Mr*, (ia.vii
"Character;" Second bare. "Culture;"
Lightfootof Freeport were Sutorduv
_
_
....
.
.
l.lr
,
C?
•....
Third base. -Courage. Fourth bare.
vv'
Timg itueMfc of Mr. £&lt;nd Mr’
j Co-operation." The combination of Frank Atidru.-. Maurice Foreman and: Mr. and Mrs. O. L Lightfoot enter­
ull there hits nnd runs const Hutes sue- Dr c E- Hyatt of H«-tin&lt;- and Fred brined relatives from lAintiac niurstlay
Smith .of Prairieville. After an infer-(and Friday,
Carlton :j* nt Sunday evening with Mr
&gt; Closing thc day's Activities was the mal inspection of thc camp and it*
ceremony by the Scouts and Cubs, fol- activities and supper with the boy*, rhe ( Muss Emily D}pp spent a few day* and Mr* Arthur .More and lapiily
lowed
by
the
Ghost
Walk*'
to
camp.
Harold Hawk*. Johnstown.
committee attended the evenings rn- । met Walton at South Bowne
Even when you've reditm.-d youmelf
Friday
was
Field
Du'y
a.tTamp
and
Car'. Hcwlu'Weodland.
tertamment which was prwd*d with
Mr. and Mr*. C. J Moore spent the
. thc lads had a gala t;me
Barry songs and cheers led by Mr Shafer
Glenn Hoffman. Maple Grove.
: county winners in the various events C F Augustine, director of Camp Bar­
Emory HoughEalin. Baltimore.
Cha.v 'Hughes. Jr. Prairieville.
low. the grand Rapids Y M. C A
j Line Burning—1st Team. .Clarke camp, gave a short talk followed by
bhcMcr Johhmck. Orangeville,
, Morehouse, and George Hyde. Troop SO • Scenes ot Sweden" by Dr. NiL* O By­
w c Johnston. Thoniapple.
Prairieville. 3rd. Lawfcnre Jog'.e and land of Battle Creek The slide-- were
----------- “5. Hustings
nrper: irewi*. tt.iruna*
beautiful, showing tlx grandeur of that
' Drexsug Ra
Ind. Maurice Pur- (ar away country'.
Edward Ucbhauser. Castleton.
!chl.re. 77. Na-di
Do you ask—"U such an uiveatnwnl.
165. Middlenll*'
Asayrii.
John
। SO Yard Dash—1st. Maurice Purchis* . wwth while? Doe* it pay? What do the i
n. Yankee Springs
boys gain from life camp and the var- i
.*77, N.uhvillr,
Frank Purdusi. Jr. cutieton
Three Legged Race—3rd. Team. Law- ions dally acuviuea?" In reply to these
Leo Reynolds. -Hastings.
rrnce Haight and Donald While, «5‘. queries we will say—’Ask the boc* i
Arthur Shattvirit. Hop*
when they get home and get their idea?
Middleville.
Roland Smith. Barry
Back -Strok- Swim—1st. Tie Earl of the Whole matter, and you will |
Wil! Stanton. Assyria
have the answer "
Henn Van Syckle. Baltimore
Free Style Swim—1st. Donald White,
John Vander Vee.n. Thornapp!'' .
'
WEST CARLTON.
Frank Van Zandt. Yankee Springs 165. Middleville. 2nd. Earl Mtxlre. 73.
Clyde Tooker and family , were Sun­
Halting*.
Btrrile Walker. Irving
Handicap Race, over 1 IQ lbs —2nd. day guests of Ted Burtance and wife
Thomas Wileox. Orangeville
Jack Wtlltam*.«S. M)ddlevd&gt;. Under of Freeport.
110 lb*. I«t, Ed. Beaver. 74. Hast inc-:
Arthur Richardson, wife and son,
3rd. Donald White. 65. Middleville.
Broad Jump—ut. Mauncc PurchlM, Guy Na&lt;h and family of Carlton Cen­
H-.w do you .•pcqd
77, Nashville.
ter Sunday
If any of our .readers think that
Patricia Joan arrived Saturday. Au-1
ter 30 per cent tor clothing &lt;0 percent these boys arc not well fed. just Klance su.st 30 at. lhe home Of Mr. nnd Mrs i
lor food, and 20 per cent toy amuie- over their Friday’s menus, which are t^ighton O’Harrow of Otsego The;
typical ot each day—surely none can OHarrows moved to Otsego shout a
tnent. '
such splendid food. For year ago alter having been In the
Jones: But that add* up to 120 per criticise
breakfast they had. (tun. •scrambled mercantile business in Freeport nev-j
cent/'
,rggs. dry cereal, bread and milk; for eral years
Smith That 's r.cht "
‘dinner, corn on the cob. kidney b»an»
and
pudding,
sliced ...
to- trek's
—
.... -bacon,
------- banana -------- .......
A items as follows: Waiter-Lewis.
Johnnv Mrs- Jackson, can I use matoei and punch; for supper.; and family are restdpnu of Irving ,
FLOUR
FEED -;- COAL -;- CEMENT
UME
your piione?
creamed chicken, mashed potatoes, i township having moved across from
BRICK &lt;- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mt&gt; Jackson: 'Ortalnly I* yours. sliced cucumbers and tomatoe*. beet.-.; Alvin HelrigJc’a Instead of Chas. Bak- i
out «t order?"
,
biscuits, bread , and butter, ice epeam. jer’s
Johnny "No. but Su is holduig lhe cookies and milk The average dally I
—
,
।
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118
window' up with the receiver. Ma is out- qoivumptton of bread, butter and milk j Unless a man honestly tries to nn- •
d is. oo gallons milk. 30 loaves of bread! prove hnnself and his work each day he
Ute baby i- teething on the card.
and &lt;5 pounds butter, seme dariy order does not know what real lupjaners-la.
iuv

PLOW SHARES

IGR COFFEES

’A' Blend J | c

G Blend 25c
„
39C

VACUUM PACKED
DE LUXE

Campbell’s Pork

and

Beans

: njylautis! jet .nrx|„-t.&gt;.rc di*h. 'idea! (or hurry-up tucah ot lor
warm, tasty please lunch.

Can

r.IG.A.STORESWJ

We aim to carry a complete line of
plow shares for MOORE, BANNER,
GALE; SYRACUSE and PAND-0
plows. Let us take care of your needs
in plow points.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co

�THE BMTOfgf
*1

DOWI.ING.
State Acquires Two Beautiful New
Thursday, September 8 is tiie date of
the next Cemetery Circle meeting
.. . j Brp
made by the
Park Sites on Northern Peninsulas Quilt
blocks
members and are to be handed in pre-

1&gt;P

1
n
MILK TEST MAY VARY
ueuum
DUE TO MANY CAUSES

ini iz rrer aaav tiaav

the t«m&gt;&gt; or

enoland

i.imi.mnwMine. mnbod t&gt;

w*«s«*t

Decease* In Butterfat Con­ who do not milk their rows dry lose
Property on two points of great the (lighthouses held considerable ad- para lory to the quilting which takes
considerable fat as the first milk is
at Yale university wa* told
! D°etor Osborne * theory, the result
tent Is Kot Always Indica­ lower in fat content than the portion ।session
’
scenic beauty, the Ups of the Leelanau jacent lands, retained for possible fu- place later pn ’
i Mrs. X J Oswald left thc first af
drawn last. Cows milked often give
tion of Improper Testing
and the Grand Traverse peninsulas \ ture uses
As a result of thia recommendation, last week for Kelley's Island. Ohio,
East Lansljig. April 2b —Variations In richer milk than if the intervals be­
are now owned by the Parka Division । Michigan has obtained considerable when* she will visit her daughter and
tween the milkings are long.
butterfat testa of cream ar milk which____________
of the Department ot Conservation, property through gift from the federal husband, Mr arid Mrs. Clem Erne,
thc 4Re o{ the
•tephania*
Excitement or fright usually result* Fairfield Osborne. d.recwr emeritus of
and as soon as fund* are available government, and mast ot it has had
Mrs. Lol*. Altman. Mrs. Etta Stanton sometimes astonish thr owners of dairy- In lowering the quantity of milk which' .he American Museum of Natural Hls-' te^-tii found with-them
•
they will be developed tnto state parks excellent water frontage and virgin and Violet Barker were Battle Creek cows are often the result of real
cow produces and also lowers the lory. New York, told sclentlrta hls
Formal approval of the gifts of the' timber areas Part of the Fort Wilkins visitors Wednesday and called on Mr- changes in faL content and not always
measurements
of
teeth,
enamel
prove
Ml'STAKD CREA.M DRESSING.
of '»* arn,0UlM
property from thr federal government, State Park was Obtained through such -Pern Herrington at the Leila hpspita).
&lt; Moderate exercise after a long period the Piltdown man discovered in un
Mix 1 tablexjroon miutard. 1 tea.was made by tiie Conservation Com­ a gift More recently 1,104 acres in-Ma- Mrs. Herrington is expected home this the result of improper testing, accord- of wnfinement in the bam often in- English gravel pit a at h-jpt 1.125 GOO
spoon salt and 2 table&gt;poon« lemon
mission at Us March meeting
son county, connected with a light- week.
»-*■**“
ing-to the dairy department at Michi- creases lhe fat test.Tiut the quantity years old.
juice
Add 2 tablespoon* thick cream.
The slate has. been given 140 acre* house, and 800 acres of lighthouse propTiie marriage of Ruth Woodmansee gan State College
ot milk is often leas
...
He __________________
said the Java man. known os Beat a*leant cup of heavy cream until
at Old Mission point on the Grand erty near Mears in Oceana couney were; to Charles, Rixor took place on Sun­
The milk from individual cows, of
The $pc.ed at which the milk tepora- Pithecanthropus, Erecttu. ant! heretoTraverse peninsula and 31 acres at the given to the state for park purposes
! day August 21 at the home ot. the course varies considerably, even when tor U operated nnd the rate at which fore beiieitfe lo be thf earliest known it begins to thicken, continuing tiie
bcatu.g
until mixture is still enough
Northport Lighthouse on the Leelanau 1 The sites at Old Mission and North-.bridegroom's brother. John RUor, at the cowl are of the same breed and are the milk U allowed to run into the human, is only 500.000*years old
to held its shape
peninsula
port were obtained for the state Battle Creek. Mr and Mrs. Riior will fed the same ration. Cows which are separator afiect the richness of cream.
Scientists have found a way to flgurThe state park site at Old Mission in­ thrdugh
... „........
the
-- efforts ...
of Senator .........
Arthur .......
reside ..at&gt; -82 Academy ....
St. ...
he being ....
...... will
-... W
... richer
....... milk
un.. .|.|U
4UU JIM*
fat at calving time
give
High ..pni.lM.
separator I^.U
speed ai)d
slow .IXU.liJ
feeding UU
that prehistoric elephants are a million1
Alter resting for a year on the snowdudes a considerable amount of beech, E.
*for
— -a abort
-‘™*____________________
-**d**-the—
• *■- into lhe —
-—1•both ■in- yer
rapuUder than generally figured.
.
H. Vandenberg who Intioduced ia bill In employed by the Poitum Co. of that, __________
time than tiie -------------woe*cows
-__________
_______________
milk
separator
____
_____
Cnnureu and
nnrt in
ill March
Uirrh 1931.
1«H1 this bill;
hill1 place
nfsr*
'
&gt;411 a
&lt;va if
tf they are
■» thin
thlv. when ’they crease
...... the
«&gt;.. fat content
.......... in cream
...._
nfbeir method tor so figuring was ex­ covered Gurgle glacier, the aluminum
maple, birch and oak. together with Congress
I‘ will
give
gondola which Profesaor Piecard used
excellent camping sites. There Ts about was approved and signed by the Presi-, Mr and Mrs. Victor Moxoin of ^freshen. The milk from each row in­
famedinbyhte
Doctor
Osborne investigation will
_...
suatoephcric
5500 feet of water frontage The prop­ dent. to deed lhe property to the. Grand Rapids visited relatives herelcrcases in fat content as tiie period of
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
An entirely new conception of evo- .soon be placed in a Brussels museum.
erty surrounds on three sides the Old State of Michigan Tlu* deeds have now over Hie wet-k end Their daughters.!
Mission lighthouse
’
been .turned over to the stale.
[June and Fem.’ who have been the
The properly given the state at
Both of the new |»ark areas are ac- guests of friends here tiie past week.'
Northport adjoins the Northport ceosibie by roads and arc the northern returned home with their parents
Lighthouse and lias 1.80(1 feet of water termini of roads leading through some Sunday
frontage.
of the most beautiful spoU in tiie,. Carl Stanton and family and La-i
Acquisition of the two properties by southern peninsula of Michigan.
tvernr Curry of Ypgilantl occupied the
the state are lhe Indirect result of
Although it will not bo financially ■ Stanton cottage at Clear lake last
recommeiidat|qpj made by President poMlbie for the Parks Division to make week and together with other mem-!
any
improvements
in
these
park*
until
her* of the family, attended the StanHerbert HOGVcr when tie was Secretary
I
of Commerce At that time lie recom­ after tiie clo*e of lhe present biennium ton reunion ut Caledonia Sunday.
mended that all surplus hgfitliou.se period, July 1. 1933. it te expected that। Mr and Mrs Will Marcellus of,
properties on thc Great Lakes be given when tiioe parks are opened to the Johnstown and Mr and Mrs Archie ■
to the states for pork inirpoocs when public they will attract Urge numbers Lester were Sunday callers at S A.|
requested to do so To tiiat time all of of vuitors and campers.
i Wertman a.
Bert glantqn and Madeline. Marshall.
' I Pierce nnd family and Mr. and Mrs
CLOVERDALE.
Sunday visitors ut' Art Waugh's w-"Urr*' Howard Stanton accompanied by rela­
Mr and Mrs Ik n Drmeray an- hap- Mr and Mr* Byron Cob* and son*
— lives from Detroit. HuAtings and Bal-'
ns of
py over thc ilttir five }&gt;ound girl, who'East Lading. &gt;Mr arid Mrs. Dean tin. Creek, attended their family re­
arrived Thursday tnumiijg it their {Carlyle, and Mr and Mr* TiimWlnt- union at Caledonia Sunday.
bome
lu&gt;
ney- ol Kalamazoo zr.d
and Beth Waugh
Mis* France* Berg in returning to
Sclgxil Startetl Monday with u good (1j Batt I- Creek,
Grand Rapids this .week after spend­
attendance and everyone ready to setjMr . V«lma Maier entertained with ing tiie summer monliis with Mr. and
le down for work. Mtes« McPhiirhn
"
is a farewell Sunday in honor of Wm. Mis Lanl Coon and Mildred.
the hew teacher, and w,&lt;• all wish ....
lier Nash and Mias Lizzie wlro ure relum­
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher enter­
gooii luck through thu coming year
ing to their -home in Drtnyt. Monday. tained relatives and Triends from KalMr mid Mra. Harry Rlllry and Mr.
uinazuu Sunday.
and Mrs Pierce of K«luniiiA»j were
HICKORY CORNERS.
Wednesday night calk rs at lhe. home
A mhi was born Sundayf*August 28.
of Henry Pe»otri»— '
to Mr _and Mrs. George Mooney «Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bayne haw been
' Mrs Grant Dickerson lef t for South pcter.-o.
Peter».
visiting in New York and attending
Bend, Ind , to spend i&lt; few duy* as-itli
4
A large crowd :;f
of people attendedattended- the the Toronto, Canada, fair.
her daughter. Mrs Lloyd Mlite. and dog show at Long Beach Farm’ SatuiHarvc Woodman and family re­
family.
dav
turned Monday Irani a ten days' trip
Mi*.i Ih len Patton mid Mr Fay MeMrs Clayton- Willison ' was buried viiltlng relatives in Ohio and Indiana
Lean ol Midland air s|&gt;&gt;-ndlnu the week Sunduv at Hickory■' 'Corners cemetery,
,*
-Mil
Mty CAI,VII
Edith ,*A&lt;.A^U&lt;CII
McQueen VI
of VI.IMIl
Detroit IIIAhas
with Mr*. Lou Anna Patton
TJie Rev. Wm. Gearhart of the W. "
M i been visiting her mother. Mrs. Martha
Mi und Mrs. jamr. MacDnnnid. and church lias accepted a call to Hasting.: BeVier. during Ute past week.
daughter. Mrs Frank • Hume ton. at- u)Hj r,.v c. S PenneLs from Jackson
Virginia, Thompson Is visiting in
tended tlw* old Solrtlcr-*' reunion at W1n take charge of the work here.
Battle Creek.
Hustings Thursday
..
..
- ...
R«-V. Ed yard fjwadliug.
|&gt;astor of lhe . There was a good attendance at the
,. Mr.
Mrs. Wm.
— und
— -----— iiciinridrr
----- —
M P chlirrh. will remain lien* tor thc school reunion Saturday and a fine
Kulain.-iz-xi moved into tlu- Ed IVnneLs cuni|ng year.
s
program was given Ui charge of Oerhouse Friday.
Th.- Kt-liwn Agricultural high sciwx.I ’.Frurte" Slowrli’ and “krtte "Densmore.
Mrs Uimburd of HusUnm and a wir olM.n September 6th. Tuition fori Arthur Bennett was in charge ot the
tnend &lt;»f Chicago. rvpcTU a plea\.int aft- outaldo pupils to $60 thu year.
.
Isparta and he and hls uMociute* gave
eniooii with
With Mrs.
Mrs Ld‘i Anna Fallon
rrnoon
x,r UUd Mrs Sanford Willison and ! amusement to all.
Tuesday P. M.
Edna uttended the Bonnell—Hume j Mr. and Mrs Warren Coolbaugh
Writ. Carter’of Kaiamar
■
family reunion at tin* home of Charles took a trip recently to Petoskey and
Ing a few days in Ctoyerdule with |rvlnK at nattle Creek Bundajl.
other places in Northern Michigan.
friends, camping,
Mr.
• fishing,
•- CU•••• • and Mrs Glen Stevens. Mrs.
mm.;1 Miss Ruth
nuiu Woodman
ntwuiiiHii in
in company
lumpuiiy
Mrs
Russel Hart
Hurt, and
tiiui Mary
..... ......
n .. and
.. «...
....
.
Mrs. Russel
anti children
children and
Bonnell
Miss Racheli Ulan-1I...,
with some other
teachers are camping
Mrs La-.-itcr Monica and'.son Charles,
lamsing tvi-re guests Monday atl »»
—.*— Ottawa u,«ri,
*
nev
Beach.
visited ut
ut Mrs.
Mrs. Monica's
Monica's unci.-.
illicit' J.-.
.Jr. tt
. i...
—i uili yW
.. Al Ison horte.
•
vteiU-d
M* Sanford
Revival meetings will begin Sunday,
Leonard's, in Middleville.
Dorothy Bolyen had her tonsil* re­• Sept 4. conducted by Evangelist Small
Mr. and MW Dougal McCallum and mOved lust uwk ut Battle Creek.
of Indiana, with John Sturgis of Ctn«._n»
..
,u_
u
j
Maud Randler and l&gt;cr mother. . cinnati, Ohio, as song leader.
with Mr and Mrs Bert McCullum.
Mrs Wright, ate *|Mindmg the week at::
Mr. and Mrs. Harry* Woodman of
Miss Emma Johncuck returned Tues uu
„ lake
,un(. convalescing
w
Gull
from their re- Grand Rapids visited at John Wood­
day to Harbor Beach to resume her c&lt;.m j|jn&lt;.ss
man's on Sunday.
duties na* teadicr again.
----------- 1 * e
'
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Easley of Grand
Mr and Mre Mark Garrison and
T! you're determined to be good-' Rapids visited Sunday nt Harlow BarOma Jean gpenbthe week end at Po- tu'.ured you must expect to be imposed1 num's and called at E 8. Thompson's
dunk lake.
.
upon.
in thc afternoon. Martha Thompson
returned with them for a visit.
Lloyd Dcmond fell and put his elbow
joint out of place Sunday. He was
taken to tiie hospital and X-Ray pic­
tures taken but no bones were broken.
Rev. Sipie of Grand Rapids was the
speaker at the community service on
Sunday evening
Three solos wire
r
given by- a.blind young lady and Mrs.
Arlle Townsend and son gave music
on the piano and violin. These pro')&gt;le were also from Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scam- and fam­
ily were in Battle Creek Sunday
Baptismal 'services were held at tiie
Thornapple river on Sunday. P. M.
Word has been received of the
serious illness ot Mrs—Florence Kelsey
i in Kalamazoo We areraoping for her
i recovery.
I Miss Grace Ingram of Cincinnati.
Ohio, visited at Andrew Townsend'^ on
{Sunday. She has finished her nurse's
course.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats went on a
YOU'VE heard about the New Ford Eight
trip to St. Louis, Mo..' last week and
did some sirfnt-'seelng in the Ozark
mountains. They report a fine trip.
Seen it on the road. Now give yourself the

BARBECUE
AND PICNIC

s

LABOR DAY, SEPT. 5

FAIR GROUNDS, HASTINGS

COME AND MEET YOUR OLD FRIENDS

BASEBALL

10:00 A. M.

3:00 P. M-

INDIAN LANDING

HASTINGS K. of P.

us.

vs.

CROOKED LAKE

WOODBURY

OPT

NF RT*I TNTR
J1U111J

AFP
A
Thrilling triple parachute drop by TED
SWEET, the only one-legged parachute
jumper in the world with a permit to make a triple parachute jump from an aeroplane . . -.
PILOT BILL BLAIN will give aeroplane rides Sunday and Monday from Haywood's farm
for $1.00 each. Tickets on sale by Legionnaires.

Far
Beyond Your
Hopes

ARCHERY CONTEST — Richard Cook,
Hastings, vs. L. R. Beeler, Middleville.

GREASED PIG and CHICKENS to be
caught, catchers-keepers.
PET DOG PARADE — Prizes for longest,
shortest, largest, smallest.

PUSH-MOBILE CONTEST — Prizes for
best three.

unforgettable thrill of driving it.
It’s smoother and faster and more respon­

sive than your fondest hopes. So perfectly

balanced and comfortable that it is almost
like traveling on wings instead of wheels.

See it at the neareat dealer’s. Take the wheel

yourself and Jet the New Ford V-8 tell its
own story. Riding is deciding.

Drive the

NEW FORD EIGHT
Let the car tell its awn story

BOWNE CENTER.

School began in Lowe District this
Monday A M-’with Mrs. Flossie Curtis
of Grand Rapids as teacher.
,The Misses Irene Schaval. Clarabeli
Hooper, Beatrice Thomas. Marian
Smclkcr. Bernice Deardorf and Fran­
ces Scott returned home Thursday eve­
ning from a four days' stay at Hess
lake near Nawaygo.
I Mr. and Mrs Watt Thomas accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner to
Fennville Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Thompson entertained
tiie MlMlonary society Wednesday.
Mrs. Ella Nash and Mrs. Jennie
Flynn assisted the Elmer Ellis family
to move to Lowell FridayMr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton. Helen
and Marie Nash were in Middleville
’ Friday.

OLD FIDDLERS’ and CALLERS’ CON­
TEST — Broadcast through loud
speakers. Jep Bisbee will make an ap­
pearand at the Fair Grounds before the
Old Fiddlers’ Contest, but not as a par­
ticipant. He will play at the Strand
Theatre Monday evening. /

TURTLE RACE—Enter turtles early.

HITCH-AND-GO RACE—Teams with full
harness and wagon.

RURAL and CITY SCHOOLS FLOAT
CONTEST.

BEST AMATEUR STUNTS — See L. E.
Barnett, Hastings, for particulars.

WAR RELIC COLLECTION — Greate.t
ever shown in Barry county.

NUMBER of BALLOONS GIVEN AWAY
WITH PRIZES.

CLOWNS who will keep you laughing all
day long.

FREE PARKING INSIDE THE GROUNDS - WITH TABLES FUR­
NISHED FREE FOR EVERYONE FOR PICNIC DINNERS
PAVEMENT DANCE AT 9:00 P. M.
FREE

FRENCH "DRESSING.

Mix 1 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon
pepper, 4 tablespoons vinegar and 1-2
cup salad oil and beat until well blend­
ed. A few drops of onion juice Is some­
' times .added. Fruit juice or raspberry
{or tarragon vinegar may be subatl! tuted for plain vinegar.

i

Ireland has its own methods of
stopping motorists st grade crossings.
Each crossing has iu watchman dur­
ing the day but at night a padlocked
iron gate cioases the roadway, making
it necessary for the late-driving motortsta to rouse tiie watchman.

A phonograph serves as a-substitute
for a human guide in a German art
। museum. Visitors listen U» a deacrlpl tlon of the paintings and other objects
from jihonograph records, wlilch are
changed by an attendant.

OX ROAST BY EXPERTS
SERVED IN SANDWICHES with COFFEE—All Free to the Public, With Cash Prizei
for All the Many Events.

HASTINGS CITY BAND Will Furnish Music ALL DAY

I

Universal Garage Company
. PHONE 2121

HASTINGS, MICH.

in the George Washington Maaonlo
Memorial at Alexandria, Va.

FREE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR GROUNDS
AND EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, i»3t

PAGE TWELVE

Study of Arts Likely to Receive
IGreater Stress, Educator Believe
As popular education steadily raises solution seems to offer more hope than j
. U» .ullur.1 d/.l..,
th. p-&gt;ple. 4nd
« InUmU
ducnmin music and art. 1
- Whirls .nd uhn.tr/ «vr M&gt;M. loafing
elu* standard*
-culu„,.

leisure time to workers, there will be menu nUCh as the young ladies' finish-;
n growing demand and need for per- ing school of the nlnetlea provided are'
.'uftal iiarticIjMtlon in music, thc fine not the ends to be sought by Prof.
iut.i and related » unties as avoca- Johnston. These had little to do with
lions’or hobbies uu Edgar G John- real art. which is as broad u human;
st.'il professor of education in the Uni- imagination and has a place in all acvrrsity. and principal ot the Univer- tlvities of koine and community
airy, High jC'.'.oi He urges that the -Thought of as a vital phase of human
.High cliiK'I- of Michigan herd this experience, the fine art* will enrich a
I .-end with b:«re fine ar course* Whicm High school cdueaUon for many who!
" make
1 elude:.::
’ ‘
— ‘ i these fields profit little -from it now. as well as dgiSlt
. .
cd lhe. work velop a community consciousness ’that
&lt;■: ,i h highly talMtUrl artftt*.
(will refuse to tolcrat* the ugliness
Only .i* Hie apU is prepared, for Uum which plays too large a part in Am­
in body of nn’&lt; i'igent consumers and rrl.-nn life.” Professor Jphnslon de-J
•tiKotous creator:- are rirtfttic values, clares.
■
which mean .- &gt; ic'ich in other coun-'The trend of the times In this way
OJtcly h. •br-emc an important is clear." he says. It does not Seem I
at American lift . ' ’ays Profes- too much to ask of a modern' High |
— important for school that it provide encouragement
h-r-. and civic leaders to real- and opportunity for development to!
unatem wc are ripe for tr.ose with talent, and tiiat It bring to
ilopmtnt. The problem of all a reallutlon ot lhe contribution
ire in socially constructive which the arts may make to richer livIwnys a A nous one. and no ing "
.

•30 DISEASES ARE
Clara Hanncman and Mrs. W '
SPREAD BY FLIES ; A Mrs
Vance spent Tuesday in Battle
Creek.
•
'
Rev; and Mrs. Albert Olroth and,
;Mr and Mrs. Sam Ostroth spent Sun-1
1day at Riverside park. Buchanan at*
tending lhe Evangelical camp meeting.
A The
L-'Y common
«'7, Chouse
. ; fly ft thc most i
Wurtt ami lamlly returned to I
mn' d^ ’SOM deaUu?nmialft leRi!l’clr hol”e Monday after spending ten,
more than .5,900 deaths annually, ac- d
. Rlvcraide nark
&lt;
Dr. D. F. Hi nbur dlrcc1
p“rlt’
tor of lhe Rex Research Foundation. I Morning Glory Rebecca k&gt;d«e No 42!
Chicago, which is engaged in a-natlon- Unterralnwl the Barry County Past
Wide warfare on •■|.ubJlc._£Dcmy- in-l?’obU‘ Grand* at a orfe- o dock .lunchjectF
,,on Tuesday.
•The e deaths result. directly from 1 The I Julies- Aid of ~tbe Methodist ।
germs earned by the fly from its un- church will hold their August meeting
sanitary’ bn-.-dlng places to man and i at the community house on Wednesday
his fixxi ” said Doctor Hedcnburg '.afternoon at four oclock. Titerc will;
"Deaths caused by flic.-, are many- be election di odlcers and a pot luck
-threwmore than those caused by warai.supper (or all members and friends at,
mW wild beasts &lt;lf all time*
[6 45 Mrs*. Vance president of the Aid
"About. 30 disti*Mre&gt; arc known to be 1 will be tri charge and Mrs. Gladys Ed-1
spread by germs carried by flics. ThcAmends cfialrman’of the program Commost common ure typhoid, infantile! mittee.
dtarrttea. cholera, and dysentery. Cena* sfwdal meeting of tie' village;
sus reports show that infantile diar- ’council was held to dt-cu-.'. plans for.
ilwa. belter known as -summer com--‘„ haspital. No action was takbi
plaint? genmt of which are fransporlr. T111. u s. cUhs In,.t (lt central Pari:.
cd by the fly, causes more deaths I Mam ■.trret. Friday aftenioon and tli« a
emtrng children than, measles, scarlet "enjoyed a i»ot luck at the home of Mi. ,
tevir, uhooping cough and diphtheria' M K p^cc.
pUi.u’i&lt;'lhf'r
,
. .
! The Clover Leaf club was’dchghtftilly1
Other common ailments traceable toLntcrtuincd Thursday night by Mi*
n,t’an,nr“X’VJV
anrt Mrs. .June Irlnhd I
dM.ih.rk. Md
,hr
,te
rt,„,
Ih-iU.. uMH Mn Mi he i,.,.,,..
,ly. Wit lx- .
i. d mu/l rntrurr., ipia.^d,
...... wa.
. s.innxl
Mr.dMTO.ng
plu/h-tetu.. w„u„.r.„ T„, ■
and garbage piles, by screening win- ,,n,
b. the I
-Mrs. '
cow* and destroying the lifts that getj^ Wlrilcr anrf Mra -t
into U» hoih. .dh » K.xrf 11, .p/a. • „„„„„
.
Il./irel. u. .he rou»4.UOI.. UbMu„ w„

Germs of Tuberculosis, Diphtheria and Smallpox Are
Transported By Insects

■puter*. iHiuior.'i and swatters are in-LI.ram.
.....

•

.

i .Hl.xl- .pi.,,,.t-.i»dd lx- applnd
.s.,hUl|t.
„„„ Ml .
with a band sprayer directed towards*ru...,,
..
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it
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, '
•an n‘ Mr and Mrs. Porter KUUkmi7hrt ”Sh
Mr*’ Ralph ,,w* a,’lt ^,n
Mr
mg Uftipawun.
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(
ere^in Ha Ungs
N.GAR GEliMs not
[Saturday.
&lt; II st Ot TOOTH DM n '

Chari. • Speiniati &lt;&lt; !■ ■

s-m. the Unwot tlw aneftnt Grek.
’»* ««b birthday with Hur:* ‘
sweets hare brefi accus’d of eawung ‘Ru' ’** b,’,n« P»rernt A delicwu- pit.
dental c.*r;« s but. carefully ronlmlie.t.,Uf• dinner *4* .served and Ute btrtli-1
expcrunredA earned tan ai die Univer-&lt; dl,I-rak*‘W4a 3"’rn to hl,n b* *,ul
•ity &lt;d Michigan show that rata ted a daughter-in-law Mr. Claud Sjiclman.
diet 53 per rent sugar failed to develop'"1 Hattie Creek Thaw present were
a single cavity. Tlw unr experiments , ’h* dauvht«r. Mr and Mrx Aiw-I Ku.-1
haul Uu’ raft fasliM to develop I** B,ld f»*ntb. thr ran Mr and Mrs
rej ■ •
inoculated
;
I family ot Battle I
ulUi Bacillus neidophnlu*. a germ sup-?c"*k Mrs Robert Ayer- and .cluL
|&gt;»-d to”eau.«c canes, and abo that a!dn&gt;h- Mr- -,ntl Mrs. Leland Weeks iinrfl
dftt '|K&gt;or-enough to cause rickets will [^‘n'.ily. Bertha Cliristianson, HaMinps.I
came eariv.-. at least in rats. Tla-.‘Mrs. Elba Union and Mi. And Ali -. r
work’done by Dr,-C A. Lilly. n&gt;.|Marshall P.ilach and family of Ubh
&lt;-.itch luviKiift. nnd .Dr. L H. NeW-;M,v; l*c,,r* 1,M&gt; and Ronald Kem.&lt;.i;,_
of dinxal ilnesti- ol. Bvllevut•
biuyh.
-mediclix
.1 Mrs Fred Wunvr. Mrs. Mar* Hop'1
is w 1. fed with a diet :aa&lt;’ Mrx &lt;i;U1 Lrktiyi were at n
;
eerit was earn: sihtar.' Creek Thursday

&gt;p|»er peninsula and began 'hi*
j lhe Furiuss drug store Moiida
Arthur Bjaw-T*. entertained in.-

SCHOOL Footwear
The Physical and Mental Value
of Correct Shoes for School...
Sl IOES that fit CORRECTLYon your

children are necessary to their physical
and mental development. The selection
of their school footwear needs your care­
ful attention before they start in school.

We fit EVERY PAIR of children’s
shoes with EXACTING CARE... so
that their growing feet may have the
PERFECT SUPPORT necessary for
their natural growth.

Some fancy style or dress-up shoe may
please the youngsters.'.. but the impor­
tant thing is the HEALTH VALUE of
a CORRECT FITTING*!

You’ll gladly make sacrifices, if necess­
ary, to give your children a BETTER
education . . . don’t handicap them by
being careless about their shoes.
When We're
In the Grades

When We're
Quite Small

Children’s Shoes
for Little Tots
I hesc shoes or slippers are
made of good solid leather
soles and are made to stand
hard knocks. 1 hey come in
smoked, patent and camel
leathers. Priced at

When We
.
Reach High School

FIRST GROUP

Shoes or Oxfords
STITCH-DOWS
ze.-s 7 to 2, in patent, gun metal

ud leather or composition
a pair »
jj

the ymm^folks reach
Hifch .School there are many
styles' and colors from which
the student desires to choose
. . . we have them!.

For the Young Lady
-We can show ilii! young indy new fail .-hue
Dorothy Brumm
Home with, them at

i«r. Mr*. Man Ho;
Sunday
*

Keyes and grand­
Grill!.' Fkwk. Mr'

For the Young Man
' i.,.&lt; ... .-o
// Jl.C J,
In black and brown calf tihoek from
1‘ervative last to the broader toe

and up to $5.00 pair

fire. Luck'

Prii

For Bigger Boys
who really need good, firm
shoes which will stand
hard wear and still look
good afterwards’ Here’s
where you will find them.
In this group are shoes or ox­
fords with good "firm soles ami
uppers that will stand n-soling
and are out at the NEW LOW
1932 PRICES!

up to $2.95 a pair

girls in oxfords, straps and high
shoes', sizes 6 to 11. In this group
they are better made and better
.'lyh'd shoes. Si;me of them hav
horse hide*soles which cannot be
, $1 85
and
I y

Slippers arid Oxfords

which cannot help: but please hi

FOURTH GROUP

SECOND GROUP

Oxfords, Straffs, Etc,

THIRD GROUP ,

September1

to himwrw Dr Newburgh be- cutch afire
.
.tcetu err* contimiMr and Mr* Will Gokay and two;
•rn;y while rho*c of motikeyi ar* lute *on* of Jackson were called here Sathutnan'- The best thnuf that human. unlay by the serum* illness of th-I
K-ing* can do. until ahwlute knowledge; former's mother. Mrs. Melissa Ookav
th* came nt cartes is known, ft to’ Mr and Mrs. Wendell Bassett of I
'.use that expectant mothers sat Lansing spent Sunday with relatives
make -.me
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... «talcum.
-------- here
Bassett, had charge of the
plenty ol _&gt;
plaaphoru*
‘morning service kt the Evangelical!
TAKEN AS A WARNING.
’ ’thurch.
(raZTSIth.’EF „
5brn you Ui,t al
i
a1’ E&gt;rle Townaend has returned to his.
&lt;k.n L wear anv ieu el* v •‘''MaU’ pIet“ »»««* *&gt;1 Orlando. Florida, after spend,l0!iLr".,2y
ln« Hverai jS£u» here.
I
“h..J HsLJllu,hle ! CiutU&gt; Hei! «‘u™td heme Menb“l 1 thank you lot; the warn- day after spending several peeks at
t"*'
• ■ i Michigan Center.

In these four groups for
boys and girls who are in
the grades, are shoes and
.oxfords at prices you can
afford to pay. and all of
them good, solid, seiviceable shoes which we per­
sonally can guarantee to
you as worth all the money
you pay for them.

is composed ol’ the best we carry
in larger children's shoes,
Most of the styles in this group
are the famous "Great Scott,
(how they wear) line of shoes
which are made in widths with
good firm horse hide soles, of
Which there is none better for
wear. Sizes 11 ’ a -to 2. Priced at

»2^ - s2-

Tennis Shoes
are also needed and we have
them in youths', boys’, ladies'
■and men's sizes. They are
made nf good heavy duck
uppers with ’good rubber*
bottqms that are vulcanized
un to stay. We are showing
them at thefoho^ing prices:

,49c and 95c
And $1.25

IRONSIDE SHOE CO
The House of Quality Footwear

Harold I. Smith &amp; John H. Crue, Proprietors

Hastings, Michigan

S1

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31. 1131

STATE FUNDS DEPOS-

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^TON, ,

ITCH
UKC Mr* Hywn ®tO,r “** lWO *«“ ol
irtu IU
IN O1O
212 DA
BANKq : Detroit spent last week with their;

There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al­
ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you ...

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coat,tame, Cement, Etc.

Telephone 22-57
Hastings, Mich.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

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I uncle. Alfred Slorr.
Mr. and, Mr*. L N. Bush entertained
;
“nJ’SfLX?'

state Treag. Lawrence Issues
Compreheneir. Ah.b.! Be.

port To June 30, 1932
•

The Banner is in

’and Mrs Green of Jackson Fridays
receipt of the l,*y
•*nd Mrs ° E

-■-FOR--the tabulation a hu of 213 state and
। ...l ■
.,*&gt;« e.o.x.
national banks in
state funds
are dcpuitcd and properly safeguarded

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M&lt;urtw
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»&gt; ■ Adnemun. «&lt; Uuuuu . ,«n a, UM
Uie Pcrc Marquette. Life Insuranacompanies |gud g2.371.M3 42 Fire inMri Florence Wilkinson of Kuiatnao&gt;WH MM &gt;7MMIM ...„
„,ra friend*
„„„ In Delton and Prai-,,
xr visited
TMnUau ^.mpawr. Mid W.U1JW37 r-rvilk 1»M »»&gt;
ot which the Michigan
Bell
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” tTele|»lwn«”—'—
Mr and Mn John Outer ut WuxtCompany- alone■ jmid over W300'XMi
•
.
. ’ land visited Uipir son. Leon, and fam­
. Thc report slate* that lhe legist-, ,:y OTer Ul,. aeek end
ture. during it-, spoctol swaton. cr.-uteu
Mr an(J Mrs Byron TO1M antl WU1
two new acliviUcu with which lhe state
and ^Ul Moms of Kalamazoo1
treakun-r to tndentlfled. Thc public
Sunday at Fremont and Hea-i
debt commission was formed, with au- [xrlu
thorlty to supervise the refunding of
Mrs tyBUj. chapman and Mildr.rdl
indebtedness of municipalities: Tin ; U(W Manon of Hickory Corners were:
members ol this commbMun are Hie Hunday evening calle:* in the Titus
state treasurer, the attorney general, home.
and auditor general
1 Mr. and Mrs. H F Wertman spent j
Thc fatwcul session also provided for Saturday and Bunday with Mr and
thc establishment of a bond holder's Mrs Milton Nobles at Grandville.
|
sujiervisory board, composed of the. Mr and Mrs. Homer Kelley had for;
state treasurer as chairman, tlw at-1 Sunday guriite. Mr. and Mr* Edd Clark
toHH-y general., and. tlw stele banking . and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corwin of Battle
commissioner. Thic act require* re-: creek; Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Harding,
port* and other information relative I of .Marshall; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ;
to securities which Ure.in default and Swirer and children. Mr and Mrs L j
provides for dissemination of inform*- &gt; D* Merribew and children of Corey,
tlon ui regard to such defaulted obllga- Ohio; Mrs - May WalrulT and daughCions.
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ter and Mrs. Charles Nesbit of Flint,*
--------------- ^.o'e— ---------I Mr. und Mr*. Rodney Cramer and’
IIAIUCI VILLE.
, l Utoude Kelley of Ha-ungs, Mr and
Mr Illioda Lathrop and daughter Mrs Harry Blocuin Qi Kalamazoo and;
Dorothy accompanied Mrs c p Lath-V.Mr- o Duederjein of Chicago.
i
r&lt;&gt;p ol Hastings to Detroit where they i Mr. .aid Mrs George Sprague at-1
win jM iHi a tew day* visiting
tended the Corwin reunion at Ofsego'
Mr und Mrs. Carnes and Miss Wan- Sunday
da Brown of Waited lake spent Friday ; School opened in the Barry town-1
witfi Mr and Mr.- Will Hyde and Mr. ship district* thia Monday morning
and Mrs. Ciuu&gt;. Hutton.
»itti the : oliowing teachen Mu-'
ChL-- Hutton und Miss Charlotte Dorelha Mclhun at Learn: Mr*. Hazel!
Hyde motored to MUiuiwauka. Ind Douglas of Hastings al Hunnel); Mls*i
Monday- und were married returning Helen Aldrich at Dunn. Mrs Ella Rog-.
-Tuesday morning when they and Mr. er* at Knisley; Mr and Mrs Lawrence
and Mrs will Hyde »pent the day in 1 Furr and Mr Claude Groat at Delton;1
Grand RapicLs with Mr and Mrs Chas Kenneth Clark is thc bus driver; he
McCoy.
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thad 12 puptls in the bus this morning.
The Delton L. A. 8 will meet with
Heber Foster and family attended
The. Mtrahall fair Friday und Heber I Mrs. Harvey Dings'. Wednesday". Sept ,
played in thv- Rostum Band. Hr also!". f'»r an afternoon meeting. \
z
|&gt;luy&lt; d in Eaton Rapid.-. Sundry.
|
...
•• • ---------.Mr and Mrs Hetble Wilcox uccotnCARLTON' CENTER,
pained Mr and Mrs Vince Norton and
Mr aiut Mrs UM&lt;r T(xW and faro.
Margery to Marshall Wednesday w-here: (|y Of M:o. Norttiern Michigan, came
they cnjoy.d the suhia-a: th» fair.
Friday t*» visit the .'ormer s mother.
Mis. Leila Bandfield of Portland jgr and xtm. John Shupp and brothMM'nt Wednesday with Mrs. peart fo,- ,.r&gt; Mr and Mr* Arlle Todd. •
r
, ..
—1— •“
*-• । Nelson and Clefts Valentine are at
ing there returned home witli her.
UrIiaint n«,y
S VjMnp
(.rilM?
Pine lake n
attending
Boys'
Camp.. Mr
Mr
Harve Hou ton of Coldwater, spent wnd Mrs C. B. Valentine and family
“utufav in thr
!h&lt;‘ Foster
Rnuurr home.
ir -&gt;■&gt;.
. . to
... Pine
...
,lake
- .to see thc boy-.
. Sun
.. . ­
Sunday
a. ent
Win Ryan of Detroit came to thc day.
'
\
Iwinw ol L- E. Mudge Saturday .evening
Mrs. Gilbert PWier ot Hastings spent
to get hl* wife and daughter, a ho spent part of last week With her sister. Mrs
Fred Henney. and family
rc’.uihcd home Sunday. Mi* Ruth
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Marlow enter­
Mudge accompanied them and will at- tained relatives from Ohio one day'tost

Bud Dutmer of Grand Rapids spent church Is very near to a close. If1
Saturday night and Sufiday with Miv ‘.'lure are tbo*r In the community who;
Ruth Mndge.
1 wish to contribute towards defrayMfg
Neighbors add friends gathered at • xpotiN-.'. if will be very much appre­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lath- ciated It it 1* handed to some member
top Tuesday evening for a farewell
the church.
•''party ns they .- left \\*rdiw*day fo. ot MIX'
KatKlccn, Nichols, who ha.
Prairieville wlicre Arthur will teacli jx-iit thc summer at Carlton Center
reboot thc coming year.
went to Grand Rapids Saturday where
Our sympathy g-u-.s out to Mr. and she will -attend scliool thr coming
Mrs. Clayton Shurlow in thc loss of .-choo! year
their little girl
•
| Mr. and'Mr.'. Burt Long and family
FIKE will lluvatrii aumconc'n home mid loved
I were guests Sunday of Mr and Mr-.
I
one* tonight!
’
,
. Floyd Morse und Horati Bryan came ' Lloyd Curtis of Grand Rapids. ,
i-ub&gt;u» isiiiK api-iu lasi wcex ,
‘.from East I.ansij]g,to spend flie week
SUDDEN SICKNESS will occur in »otuc«
• nd with William McCann. Jr, and on with -Mr und Mrs Alfred Bedell ot j
body'n family.*
Monday tiie boys started for OlHr Clarksville.
Hubc[t Long v« in E Lansing Mon­
lurniev in Gretnwood, Ark.ui.-a.-&gt; to stay
day and Tuesday at tiie judging con­
ACCIDENTS will make imperative the inimctill college begins thi* fall.
diate summoning of mcdiral niu&gt;ialaiic«-!
Mis* Mary .Jenkin.* -»f LcRoy is at test of the 4-H Calf Club and drew
fourth ptoA- in tlu- contest.
home for a guuph* wA-k&lt;
Mr and Mrs Harry Osbrtrn and soil'
lit »udi emergencies, the telephone la PRICE­
Mrs Sowcrby and Miss Lillian spent
and daughter ot Durand visited Mr
LESS PROTECTION, making it poaaiblc to
Mr and Mr* Emory Ooodeite and and Mrs Wm Crockford and Mrs
aunimon doctor, firemen or police instantly,
Huliibcrger last week. Miss Buslc and
children ot Toledo are visiting Mr
day or night.
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brother of California were also guests
Pauline Daniels fnr.jt few days.
Mr». Annie Pierre apd Mr. und Mrs. at the vrockford home last week.
The Carlton Ceiiter school will begin
Ju ST one telephone eall in an tmrr.
Gerald Burghdon attended tlw Pierce
Tuesday. September iJtli
fcunlon Sunday
.
Mr. and Mrs L F. Greenfield ar-t
Mr nnd Mrs William Watkins ol
Mrs.
Ralph Kenney were at the Lake
telephone acrvicc for a lifetime.
(Grand Rapid* visited their aunt. 'Jane
Shore Friday'.
McCann. T1iurMi.iv
Mr and Mrs £. J Beck and family
• Dorr Kent, of Toledo. wa» calling on
visited
*t*ter.
’ Mr —
and
Mrs
Irving luruus
mends aunnav
Sunday
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’ Utter's
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A Nv-ruixir-Q
t
n
iw72Z A J..
The urn,.-aw sxwr. wu be en.
01
»“"‘Uy
u-rtained at the home ot Mr* Bert;l,^t*?rnix?n'
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' ------------------- Clinton war Lake Al-Gon-Qutn on
Friday Septrmbei 2. for. a ;x&gt;t luck EAST WALL LAKE ANtf VICINITY..
Ralph Sprague was taken very sicx'
1 Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sprinter and Thursday and »m taken to New Bor-,
family spent Sunday at Chippewa lake gess hospital Kalamasoo Reports arc
with Mrs Springer* sister und fani- he u some better.
E D Reynolds and wife spent Thum-'
i tly.
Mbs Dorths 'Lancaster ot Hastings day with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Thomas ।
of Kalamazoo
spent last week with Duetto Wilcox
Clifford Kahler.-wife, and two boys
After all is said and done, there are but
spent Friday with Jennie Honeysett at
EAST DELTON'.
very few investments which have held up as
, Mr. and Mrs Isaac Houvencr of Has- Kalamazoo Friday
well as investments in Building and Loan
We learn Mr Sprague died Saturday• tings, also Mr. and Mrs. Verp Town
.and twin daughter* of Plainwell were night and the body was taken to hl.i
shares.
callers of Mr and Mrs Rex Waters home in fokdo, Ohio
Sunday
afternoon.
tyarren Cairn» und wife ot Doster
There have been no failures of Building
Mr. and Mrs Bert Gaindcr and Lu­ visited friends hen- Sunday.
and Loan Associations in Michigan during
cille spent Bunday- with Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mr* Rex and three chil­
Jake
Barton
of
Otsego.
Lucille
redren.
who have been occupying E. D
the past year.
Reynolds cottage tlw past two weeiM.i
। malned for a .few days longer visit.
; Richard Conway of Boone. Iowa, is returned to their home at Mattawan ।
visiting hls cousins lhe Louden's tn Thursday.
“
.the neighborhood
Mr. and Mr* Doud and Mr and Mr*, j
Mr und Mrs Ray Durkee and chll- John Maxwell vf Lawton. who spent a
, dren of West Hope were caller* of Mr few days at tlw Maturecn cottage, re­
and Mrs. Stewart Waters Sunday
turned h°nie Thursday
Mr. and- Mr*. John Willison. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Kahler and
Mrs. Eltner Willson and Marietta, Edd family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*
Detroit's Oldest Building and Loan Association
WiUtaoo, also Mr. and Mrs. Oordie Wm Lenz and family near Caledonia.
1250 Griswold Su Detroit
'Durkee and David of Delton spent
Basket ball statistics reveal a total
Esublisbcd 1S89
| Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
of 10g interruptions in the average
.Charley Beck near Galesburg.
J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings
1 From June 17 to 34 inclush a there game—the actual playing time being
(lightly aver 29 minuter There are.
. a til bo 13 hours and 9 minutes of day. 22 fouli. calltd and 19 ba:ke« thrown •
: light in the latitude of New York.
in the average gatne.
;

... ACCIDENT... the tele- '

phone will sum­
mon aid instantly

LOST ANYTHING,—Try a Banner Want Adv.

JJIje Rational ffioatt &amp;
^nueatment fltompang

QUALITY
MEATS

tv-'
Mr. Mevs.ck and t,ir&lt;&gt;iiy vislSed the
. -|nr .
-nul~i.v

Mi and Mrs. J. J WHlitts. Clayton
Mr*. Dudley Cobb, who has been
and Helen spent- Sunday at Gull lake. visiting lier parenU. Mr. and Mrs Late
Rev. Van Dome ancj family have
•Usborne, l«;ft Sunday; for California, i
*»i-n returned to BarryvW for another where her husband ha* employment

FIRE...SUDDEN SICKNESS

One Sure Place

PORK STEAK
LEAN SHOULDER
CUTS
V

Jm

* Wf W&gt;
Av* D

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3 IU Z3c
AA

GENUINE 1932 SPRING LAMB
Leg 14c Shoulder Rot.' 10c
Chop* 14c Stew Sc Fresh Heart* Sc
Freak Sliced Liver—

ZV

MILD SUGAR CURED
Slk.J. 2 lb.. IS.

O A LUN

STEAK

*”,S““

wZ

IOc

ROAST
REEF

Quality Beet
Round, Sirloin,

Tender
Chuck
Cuts

Swiss or Club

Pound............

PORK CHOPS
PORK SAUSAGE
HAMBURG
BOILING BEEF

£

LB.

Lean End Cuts

Ka

3 lbs. 25c
4 lbs. 25c
3 lbs. 25c
lb. 5c

Fresh Ground
tender-short ribs

SMOKED HAMS
Cudahy’s Peacock
Whole or String Half, Center
Cut Slices, lb. 25c
BACON SQUARES
PORK LOIN ROAST *
rib end
PORK ROAST
picnic cuts
FRANKFURTS, Bologna or Liver Sausage

3 lbs. 25c
lb. 8c
lb. 6c
3 lbs. 25c

IONA Flour m-U- 39‘
4*

SUNNYFIELD Flour ["&amp;•’}

TEA
Gunpowder or Pan Fired Japan Green
lb. 39c .
CHERRIES
Michigan Sweet Pitted
3 Cans 25c
TOMATOES Standard Quality No. 2}^ Size Can can 10c
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes or Post Toasties
Ige. pkg. 10a
BREAD Grandmother'* Whole or Sliced, White • 1-lb. loaf 0c
RAISIN BREAD
Grandmother’s
1-lb. loaf 0c

MILK
WHITEHOUSE

6

25c

PEANUT
BUTTER
2-lb. jar

4 OC

Sultana

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AJAX SOAP
Big Golden Bar.
6 for
CL1MALENE
large pkg.
MOPS
Complete with Stick and Head
each
BROOMS
Sturdy, Long Wearing ■
each
KIRK’S HARDWATER CASTILE SOAP
cake
MASON JARS (doe.) 2-qt. J 1.09
I-qt. 79c
pt a.

19c
19c
10c
25c
Be
69c

VINEGAR pumcu" b ik a-L 19‘
A&amp;P FOOD STORES
TU Great Atlantic A Pacific Taa Co.

�. Mr. nnd ,Mr* Wm. Stronjt of Jack-1
COUNTY LINE.
! children visited their mother. Mr. andj
GLASS CREEK.
■ Mr* Sarah Erway attended the Otis
Brinenstool of Stockbridge rcupion at, Lansing Thursday and from; i sou have been spending a few days with! Mr. and Mrs. Orley Squire* of Flint Mm George Schneider nnd Etta Sun-!
m! and Mr. thm«nlta Wayland ^yMtherm-1! thc latter's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Har-! an(j Mr an(j
jOh'n Smith of' day afternoon. Mrs. Schneider is not j
rison Blocher.
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Woodland cauk to visit Mr*. Rieka '
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IWm. Whittemore of Delton visited nt
' Mrs. Carrie Scott »pent a few day*! Gerllngtr and'-Albert and Lawrence
Loss of Branch Tips Seldom Cha*. Whittemore'* Tuesday. Pearl
Wife: 'Applause! Why. darling.
: last week with Mr. und Mrs. Scott of - Gerilnger Friday nftymoon.
o t .. reum Tn -Hayward and wife of Washington
Cause Serious Injury To cal!cd there Wtdnesday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanArtsen of think you deserve an encore!"
, near floating*.
; jjiis Olga Eckardt and Mrs. Roush
! Mr*. Leone Woolston and daughter ■ of Nashville were in Grand Rapid*, • Chicago and Mr and Mrs. C. H. Strat­
. Trees On Lawns Or Streets | jjp® Annabelle cogswell *of Lakeview
of Richland und Mr*. Arthur Gage nnd! Wednesday and Thursday, the former ton of Bowen Station spent Sunday at
fore part of
the week
with last week there.
Home owner* who have observed andipent
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'daughter of Dearborn visited their par- visiting her brother and the latter her
have been worried about the attacks Miss Virginia Havens
Frank' Cook and family of Lansing
Mr gnd Mrs L. L. Wilt of MunchesMr. and Mrs. Lewis T
of an inrcct.which prunes the tips from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred OH*. Robert. ■were visitor? at Clyde Warren's last ■ nta.zty and Mr*. Clyde Cokillc Satur- daughter.
ter. Pennsylvania and bon. Henry Wilt,
'day.
vjhey called abo at Homer Row-. Eckardt.
thc branches of shade tree* are given Cha*, and John Erway and Ray Otis
and Wife of Ding Island. New York.1
the assurance of the entomology de,.__™ _______ .... —.. ..
Mr.
and Mr*. Titus Wilt of Sunfield’
partmenl at .Michigan State College. union at Lansing Thursday.
and Mr 4nd Mrs. George Seam spent
..
—* *-is ..
tx—. .,.1^,..
.
pOrre*t Havens spent the latter
that. tl\e ■*
damage
seldom
serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rowlader and, Eckardt visited Mrs. Mary Kunz and Sunday at Cleo Segrs'
Thc twig* are cut by the larvae of part of the week with her daughter. cousin. Marian Erway. of Kalamazoo Is
Ceci! Curtis and family of Warner| children and Geo. K. Rowlader of | Fred J. Eckardt in Grand Rapids
tlic oak twig pruncr. an insect which Mr*. McGfockJin, In. Hastings
spending the week with her
vtlle called on Myri» Curtis Sunday.
■Charlotte spent Sunday P M at lhe I Sunday.
’
lays it* eggs on thc tip* of branches
Geo Wright of Washington. Mrs
SOrTHrf^nDT.AND.
•
of many hardwoods but which prefers Martha Reptogle and Mr and Mr*.
■Ja* Rowladetl in E Woodland.
■ Mls* Etta Schneider of Odessa called
.
were.
Harold and Richard Colton of
oak, hickory, maple, peach, or apple. Bcr. McCallum of Cloverdale called at
Miss
Glonna
Blocher
ot
Holland
on
her
cousin,
Mrs.
Florence
Bates,
at
iun
ncr
cuiuui,
Dates,
ni
Several attended district meeting in
spent the week end at home.
- • iter parent*.
.
—Mrs Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cot­
The eggs are placed singly in tiie bark Fred Otis one day la*t week.
I •the - home of
Mr. nnd
Northern Michigan last week. .
ton ^hd daughter. Lavnnchc. of the
and the larvae, upon hatching, funnel*!i Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Havens and. MU* .Opal Lccrone of Battle Creek ! Mr. and Mrs Claud Kantner of Wls- Ben Schneider Tuesday evening.
State
road
and Gel Cotton of Rutland.
its way Into the twig.
family, also Miss Annabelle Cogswell'.pent part of last week at-the Torrence cousin are spending part of their va­
The wood of the twig Is partially: spent Monday afternoon with Karl "
cation with tlwlr parents. Mr. and
J ’
Sears and family spent Friday at the
severed inside thc bark by thc larvae Keefer nnd family at Wall lake
Dale Townsend had an operation fori
Of U farm at lake shore.
.
Windstorm* then bteak the twig* from
Sunday visitors in the Roy Erway senus trouble one day last week.
the tree and lhe insect resting Inside
Mr. and Mrs, Walker Cotton spent
Mrs. Wesley Meyers of Woodland.
thc twig is protected by the snow from nnd family of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs Grace McArthur and daughter of:
Schuler of Ann Arbor vtrtted their
the cold and from attacks by birds
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Schuler
Mrs. Al Wolfe and daughter of Grand
Sometimes so rrfany of these broken Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose. lader's Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bears spent
and family over the week end. Mis*
twigs gather under the trtws that own- •Hare! Buskirk and Ward Erway of
Meldene Moorhouse ot 8. Hastings
Helena Schuler and mother taking Wednesday nt Battle Creek visiting the
Kellogg and Postum Cereal plant*
them back to Ann Arbor Sunday
Hastings and Esther Erway of Yankee jpent last week with hls cousin. Junior
Large tree? are not harmed • by the
pruning and young trees are not ter- ■
fourty Injured but the shape ot them!
may be damaged.
Thc fallen twigs should be gathered ।
and burned to destroy the insects hid- j
den ■ntMl'. Unless these twigs are re-:
moved, the adult Insect will emerge
and start a new cycle of attack.
IfclCCCT DDIIkJCR nnFS
INdEVl rnUNtn UUCJ

i

LITTLE REAL DAMAGE M^Am? wJS?!Sore

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jTTHETIME
r TO WANT-AD

RESUITS

Phone

FINER AND BETTER THAN EVER

Mr. and Mrs. John Darby and fam­
ily attended the Darby family reun­
ion at Lowell Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton McKeown,
Miss Donna and Miss Frances Darby
returned from their eastern trip and
Niagara Fall* rtcentfy.
The following attended camp meet­
ing nt Albright Park. Buchanan, from
Friday until Sunday P. M .Rev. and
Mrs. Albert Ostroth. Samuel Ostroth.
Mesdames Sarah and Gladys Ostroth.

The NEW

Mary Flook attended Sunday.
Mrs. L E Mudge, Mrs. Frances Ry-

SKturtfay nfterhoon. Mr nnd Mrs.
Ryan and Priscilla returned to
home in Detroit Sunday Mix*,
accompanied them for a week's

AH former teacher*, patron* and
pupil* of the Newton school are cor­
dially Invited to attend the school re-,
unldn Saturday. Sept. 3 at the school ■.
grounds.
. ‘
in tlw northern part of the state-Is
Haying with hts daughter nnd hus. The Branch jcmol began Monday,
with M|ss Uirralfte Juglc as teacher
tor thc coming year.
Mrs. Clara Day nnd daughter* were
.guests of Sterling and Ethel Eaton
Sunday.
Mrs. Della Nesbit and Mrs. -Mar
Walworth nnd daughter of Flint called!
on old friends in this village SaturRev. Alien DeL/mg and family of
Grand Ledge visited ills father. Austin
, DeLong. Sunday.
Donald Mead spent the week end in

msing Friday.
the fir.'1, quarterly meeting for this
conference year nt the Mosgan church
and spent Sunday with Mr. and MrS
Elgin Mead

1

school at Newaygo Saturday to teach
another year.
John Van Sickle, nnd family, who
spent thc greater )&gt;art nf the summer

Lanslnc Saturday.
Orr Fisher and Eva Trautweln of
Lakeview visited Millie Flurry Sun­

another year.
.
Mr. an&lt;! Mr*. Jim Howard ft nd Mr.
and Mrs; Will Mater ol north of Nash­
ville, went to Temple on their vacation
Thursday.
' - - ,

Mr. Stocking attended, the funeral of
a cousin at Flow erfieW’’Friday.
Mrs. Nell Rlckcnmore is entcrlalnUig
a nephew from Grand Rapids.

THE ACE OF GASOLINES

AFTER
A MILLION MILES
The New Staroline has everything
It Is Knockless
It Gives Better Mileage
It Develops Greater Power
That’s the net opinion of the thousands of motorists who
helped give the new Staroline the million mile pre-test.*

In positive convincing terms* they tell you how much
better it is than any gasoline they ever used.
Nev^r did a new gasoline gain such an endorsement.
Slight superiority couldn’t kindle such enthusiasm.

eompanicd Mr. arid Mrs. Delbert Enzian to Halting*, Sunday to htnt
Farmer Brown speak.
,

’

Ir.g friend* and relatives in Illinois,
Msm. Alma Schumaker from Gul!
lake spent re’.eral days ‘.as: week with

day of the serious Injury of her
brother. George Biss*, of Allegan.
Several from here attended Hie Icnla
fair last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mayo of Maple
Grove. Miss Neva Mayo of Cleveland,
Mr. and Mrs. Manson Stanton, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Mayo and little son of
Battle. Creek and Mr. and.Mrs. Clar­
ence Bull of Delton were guests of' Mr.
and Mrs Albert Green Sunday.
Alice Rose Latta was a guest of Mrs.
Milton Kermcen at Middleville over

Here’s evidence in black and white that proves the new
and finer Staroline will out-perform any gasoline ever
marketed at "regular" price.

Don’t take our word for it. Read what those who have
tested it found out and what they have to say about it.
Our case has not been over-stated. Your first filling
will prove this.

WHITE

STAR

REFINING

COMPANY

Switch to th. New Moblloll. It Out
Sells Them All, Out Wears Them All.

School WJU begin Sept. 6 with Mrs.
Mildred Kenncen as teacher again
this year.
Mrs. George Converse and three
children fiom north of Hastings were
guest* of her daughter and family.

TRY THE NEW STAROLINE —EXPECT BIG THINGS *

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1IM

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ltd

MILO. •
PRAIRIEIILI.E.
Nlnteen members and four /iltilan
Mrs. John Hines and Marveta. of
Baltic Creek and Izrls Hammond of
Allegan were ■callers on Mr* Stebbins
the Oriental and weetern worldg By Home Economics Specialists Michl­ and other friends Saturday.
cottage Beechwood, Wall lake Thurs­
Archeologists Iu Meiopotamia where
'
gen State College
met.
.
Eva Slteock. on* of nur popular day. A co-operative dinner was enFind System ot BrouYe
young ladles, was united in' marriage
Among the num intereaUng find*
brought back by the expedition arc
Cylinder!
president. Roll call wa* responded to
many figurines of Terra Gotta, in
Rows of metal ruing drawers in a Greek and Oriental style, representing make jelly from them in cool winter prosperoua married life
by "My Hobby." After a short business
modem office have an ancient history. gods and goddevw,. ixyue* and person* wvallicr lo save time, effort, and ex­
Callers at Mr and Mr* Itenry Ben­ session the program was given. .Mrs.j
pense during the fresh fruit season
son's Saturday were Mr arid Mrs Minnie Farr gave an interesting ac-!
a;chrx»logy now prove*, by discovering occuiried with ordinary work, evidently
• Attractive pictures, poems' stories
count of her motor tnp to Quebec |
commonly
used
a*
bouse
ornament*
in: Meaotxxtamla, - Cradle of Civiliza­
Jewelry worked by skillful goldsmiths. arid pages of paper dolls cut from eur« tnoni. Mr gnd Mr* Martin and daugh- Canada Bhe told of her trip up tlw'1
tion. "*a series of bronze cylinders, neat - -MllUflare" glass of colored needier, rent magazines and pasted on large’ .ter and family from Hostings vicin- St Lawrence river to the Thousand;
Isles. Bolt Castle on Heart Island with:
ly sealed, which were used to contain fused into a design. a large assortment sheets, nf wrapping paper of uniform
Harold and Opal Honeywell and its three hundred rooms; Nobel Bridge 1
roUcd-un parchment and papyrus ot pottery, much glazed irf green or
fascinating
books for th* chil­ Nina B. Smith spent Bunday at Perry lhe shortest natural bridge in the!
____________________________________
brown; pointed
-piasterscrap
wall moulding*
documents of thc June of ChrL*
and
dren
on
rainy
and
slck-a-bed
days
__
’
with Rev and Mr* Budgen Miss world, and thc many beautiful home*
before.
' and cornice* Uiat decorated interiors of
Cottage cheese may be kept for rev- Smith will spend M-veral days In Lan- At Ottawa they visited the experimcn-'
This.discovery te only one of many iscleuctan Iwanes; marble, alabaster and
tai farms and U»e beautiful parlla-.
r&gt;n tire site ot ahandoixd Srteucia. on plaster sculpture; dice; playing pawn* rral day* without souring or moulding Ung. the guest of reiiUVM
Recent guests of Mr and Mr* D N ment buddings. In Montreal they1
Ure Tigrt* river, by lhe joint expedition | or chips; oral wlveeled wooden toy anl- if it is «place in an earth- • tl—-.....-11 were 11,.
—tVf— ot vistted the Art galleries From tiienHoneywell
Mr*. ATK
Albeit
Doster
ot the Unlwndty of Michigan and .Ute|nud« pulled centuries ago by children
180 mile* of beautiful scenery'
Cleveland and Toledo Museums of art. of Uw town. Housdwld Implements and
pld damask tabiecloUu can be dyed Ann. Arbor and the Mtese* Doster of through
Doster.
• • to Quebec where they spent .wvrral
showing Dial live itcople In this old weapons are numerous, a.* are imple- to make rich drapene* •
Mr und Mr*. Jame* Boulter and son.
centcr of human culture livc&lt;|. traded. I merits of trade* and profe**hxw. Iasi&gt;- ' A pinch of brown sugar in soup tiiat
rente
into
the Maine wood*, drove loo
Mrs.
Mary
Boultei
Mr*
Clinton
Caskept iuofw. gambled, played, loved and roned of bronar. iron, stone and bone.' is too salty will overcome lhe saltyThey
wor*hi|&gt;pcd very much like their sue- tjiousands of bronze and silver coins tasty and give no taste ol ztoertneM. • Ur. Mr and Mr Floyd Shclp and jnite* through dense timber
children attended tht Boulter reunion made atop* at several important elite.'
&lt;- imt* hi London and New York.
!and other Mgrw of business acUvitvBJ attaching one end of tile shoul­ at Bare Line lake Sunday Augusta. Boston and New Yoctet-»a&lt;*-.'
ln.lt* hey-day Sclcucia was a city of mwribed in many languages, relics ot der strap to the body of lhe »Mp with a
C
|inum Ca»lle.
castie. Norma and
ana Frederick
rreaenrx Broadway at midnight, the Tjnibs and
Clinton
6no.&lt;*» persons, lying twenty mite* from . the days when fjeteucia wa* the New
but.on and making three button hole*:
prtrakry i&lt;iting thr former's Bridge of Sighs, then on to Harrisburg I
present day Baghdad Beneath live. York of Hie near EMt.
~
, bn)thet Bnd ,&lt;m, ,
on the strati, .a .n™
slip r.„
can f,
be k..„
kept
and homeward making a delightful;
I am* Profetfior Leltoy Waterman, of ■
----------- &lt; a »
right length for any drew
I Mr and Mr* Benson entertained trip Mrs.- Sniffiii had an article on
th.- University of Michigan, expects to
WEST HOPE.
| Sunday in honor of the latter-* birth­ Hobbles;- Mra Han1ngto;i on -Th“!
fmd the &lt;Jder Babylonian city oCOpl*
our school with Mri. Lena !x»uASSYRIA. .
Carr
of Books;" Mr* Jackson gave'
day
Mr
and
Mtn
Peter
Castle
and
and..tl&gt;e sUU more unctent Bumrrian ljuU4.h
teachar, is preparing a Hoot
Ktn Iwona Milter. wh&lt;&gt; underwent ■ Charlene Castle of Orangeville and two or-.gtnu! poem*. Scarecrow*" and
- city of Akshak. It wa* on this site Hint |
m t|M. fair grounds at thc
Brteucus Nlcat.ir. one ol the generate of ,
(J ^te^tlon in Hasting*. We an operation for appendicitis al Pi n- Mr and Mrs. Caaslu* Hughe* of North Thi- Old G[ay Toad ' which compkt-'
nock hospital, came lusme on Sunday ~
Pine •lake
••
Mr» Benwm-----received
*-------------numer­ ing thc afternoon's program
Alexander Thc Great, wet up hr* capital _.. .cry
- enthusiastic
--------over this affair
Mi* Schultz, senior and niece re- ■
ous cards and wnir lovely flower*
alter tin- death of Alexander. Tlw place atuj hojie our school district turns out where she Is convalescing
Mr and Mrs Charles Conklin and
Tiie Ladle*- Aid will serve dinner a’ turned to theli )u«w in Chicago Tut*-1
was mvunctl Seteucta and throve Pur to give tiie kid.* a great big himd.
M.n and sister*. Mr* Lydia Mason and thc Methodist church Primary elec­ day after spending a wrek visiting at
Miss Mildred Ot»good. who ha* been Mrs. Hattie Jenkins, from Toledo. tion day September 13. Come, there Lake Hill* Farm
Chirui. Indio. Persia, and Ambia und sommering
in Eurojre. arrived home Ohio, are visiting relatives here
j will
-in oxbe ■
a guuu
good ouiiwi
dinner .
I Little Homer Flower. Jr., wa* unfor­
Un- western world bordering lhe M«-dSunday noon She attended t&amp;e Inter­
The Eagle school will open on Mon­
A clipping from the Nashville New* , lunate |n falling from a-fencr. Sundav
Itemmcan. Though ruled in succeiw- national Art Convention there and
Inn by tlu- ficleucld dynasty. luudy came home on thc 8 8 Bremen, hav­ day. August 29 with Mr* Marion states that Mrs Louise Lathrop, a morning arid breaking his collar banc
Grant
as
leaelwr.
correspondent
for
tlw
New*
for
32
Doc'o- Farwell took an X-ray and rvParti liana from North Persia and the ing hall a very instructive, and delight­
Several of the Miller families met
ful trip
.
■»
nt tlu* grange hall in Johnstown. Bun­ Arthur I-athrop lately locating-here
Mr I
Liftbind Marr ot KulaMrs ix-na Laubaugh attended a day. tor a picnic dinner given in honor i Thirty-two years *cem* a long tune to mlroo
c..-.. ... nu
I school reunion al Coats Grove SWtur- of their relatives Charlea Conklin, and be scribe for one paper Wr extend I Bradfield Bunday afternoon
family and sister* from Ohio
,day,
, Pi the new comer* a hearty welcome , j„hn Bradfield and grandson Jack.
Tiie Briggs
Ladies'
Aid Society
------ -----— —
- will
Mr and Mrs. Albert Roger* attended | .;wnt Sunday with the latter * grand­
j Mi and Mr* Ray Barnes vlfitcd hl*
n-------------— | parent*.
,
nt lhe church bwsement* —
on ----the-----------funeral „
of ----------Mr* Rogers'
brother
Mr and Mrs Wilcox, at Wall
IbrotluT. Frank Barnes, und wife in meet &lt;«««
Aii.Ti..« 8n for
trir »w-.l
__n.»_
, .«----- **.,...4....
.
Thursday, August
pot luck Hiti.
din- George
Bios*, ..
at Altegun
Thursday &lt;.
i uv
I Climax Bunday.
tier
Special
business
will
include
elec-m,.
community
xjs and Mr* George Wood were at
.
.
------------------. extend. sympathy. to1' Mr
Mr and Mrs. EIbnrorth ;8cr&gt;tt and
tlon
of
officers
"
the
bereaved
one*
I
the
Scout
camp at Pine take Thursdav
}Mnry.Janet of near Lacey jpent fiunThe vacation period is about at a . Mr*. Chappell of Wayland U visitingand heard Congressman J C
day nt HarnM Springer*
Mr- and
daughter. Mr and Mrs
Mra. FfeydI
Floyd I Ketcham
Krtrham speak,
spi ak. also
al*o tbev
they attended
The Brigg* cehool began l«*! her daughter.
Mr* Will Holley of Bedford ulso called close
resMoru ’Monday with Mrs Manon-'Shclp
” • and1 ..........
’’
family
I ,rrvice in the same place Sunday Mr
t there in thc afternoon.
Doster as teacher Tin* Steven* with
Mr* Delos Hughes and baby and Heaney of Grand Rapid* wa* the
| Ikrnnld Otis^yarn of Mr. and Mr* Vis* Katherine Hunt at I|ie helm.
Mr Wm. R Norris came home Tuc*-1 .Iw ak,.r
’ Phlio OU* of Lansing spent la»t
rv.tr..
. ant! ,
Robert Hartoin iliade a \rip *° I*- day from Toledo, Ohio
Delo* wtu
Will
Mr and. ..
Mr*. ......
H M Kennedy
i with ltu.*M*ll, Uiubaugh and thi*
troit Monday.
Junior of Dowagiac vL'iled tin- home ■,
I Russell t* *|M-ndmg in Lansing with
Archie Thompson, blacksmith, of mid baby will so back to their, frame in folks’ Sunday. They all attended the
[ Donald.
fjvci-v. and family have moved to; Toledo Labor day.
- rvjcr* at Uve Scout- Camp. Pine lake,
Jimmie and Donald Springer pieced Maple Grove Center amt Mr. and Mfs,; Mr and rMrs. Geo. Ritchie of Ban- in the, afternoon. Their son Lee re­
a patchwork quill during their vaca- Ernest Ruthruff s and family of Bat- held were callers at Mr* Jennie Ntirrte turned home with ti&gt;»-m that evening
Hon and lust week Wednesday had a tie Creek have taken possession
Sunday
.
Sciwx'l will begin at M11j next week'
quilting party and the children &lt;/ thr
Mi * Helen Gray returned Sunday
Mr* Katie Norris will go to Katama- Monday the fifth
n- lRhborhcod helped tte it
It te n from a weekb visiting al Gull lake 1 »x&gt;. where she has accepted u i&gt;ositldn
Mr and Mr* Harlan Scobey returned
1 size quilt and the work wa* done .with friends.
this week.
Iwxrie from their vacation tnp Satur-'
Mr* Olive Ferri* and cliildren of
The Community Circle will meet at
oi.- u sewing machine Brut we think it
te quite an accomplishment for un Pine lake visited her mother Sunday the cottage of Mrs Charlie Hughe* day evening They drove to the north•th part of the state then went on to
• eivht unff ten-ymr old ft -would be afternoon.
। Wednesday. Sept. 7, for pot-luck din- North Dakota where they spent two
interesting to hear what the Other; Ab»ut thirty-five members of the ner.
day* with Mr Scobey 's sbter at Dickey.
youngster* have bech doing during va­ (Alex Cortright family held a reunion
Mrs Minnie Quick accompanied Mr
cation
'
.
at the parental home Sunday at
HINDS CQRNERS.
and Mr*. Ferru Quick on a shopping
Mrs. Bessie MrKrbbln of tanker laicey ’Die occasion also featured a
Mr and Mr* Johri'prn&gt;*&gt;*c of South trip to Kalamazoo.Saturday.
Springs spent Tuesday Vlth Mrs Clara birthdw mujjw tor Mix K.u- Smith; Hsiungs lo*t their barn and „„„
other „„
out
Mrs .Jennie Lyons and son Albert of
«I U.III«
h„ mum dvj
M!i;ld.y mommr. T».
Banfield were Sunday visitors of tiie
and
piesented with
with *
a line
fine birthbirth­
j»rt wa* Hrr^nlwt
stnK, by hghlnmh Tlw, h.w former * brother. E Quick, and family ‘
|
Ernie day cake with randies.
the sympathy of theirmany friends in
Next Sunday will be the ia.st service
Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton and this neighborhood.
Morehouse of South Pine lake spent
a't tiie church tills conference year
Monday evening with Mr and Mrs daughter. Beatrice, have returned
Mr*. Dodge entertained her mother We hope for Rev. Mile*- return. Won t
Oiek Morehouse tlu- Nx-ca&amp;ion being a from a trip to Beulah., near Crystal from Grand Rapids Sunday.
you
come out and hear him next Sun­
lake.
wlicrc
they
vuited
a
sister
and
birtaday surprise for Glen.
Mr and Mr* Ronald Haynes enter­
.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewel). On tained her brother and wife. Mr and day?
lhe return trip dined with their
par­ Scott Bechtel, and family of Has. „ Mrs
.
HOPE CENTER.
Mrs Newton ot Hasting* spent Tue»- ents. Mr and Mrs John Norns, and
School commenced this Monday
serted a f '
morning with Mr* Lettie Kahler at
Adams.
FREEPORT.
luvvertw DeMott returfy-d to id* work the helm.
.M: and Mrs. Earl Kenncen accom­
Herbert Hinckley an.1 MiM Augusta »’ Dciroit Monday after a two weeks
Mr and Mr* Frank Leonard re­
panied by Mrs. Frances G«irl of Mid­
turned to their home Thursday after
dleville helped Mr* Jack Snyder cele­ Hinckley accompanied by Mis* June vacation with bi* parents.
Noviskry. went to. Grand Rapid* and
Mr. and Mr*, w. O. Tobias in com- v Utting uieit
„ and family a
their UBUani
daughter
brate her birthday Thursday.
called
on
Mr.F
W
Ingalsbe
andwith
Mr.
and
Mr*
Lon
Heneferu
,.
vk ln Kenton. Ohio.
Mis. Hannah Morgan nnd grandson
~
reunion was
Birge Thoma*. left Monday for a visit Mrs L E Johnson where Miss June shott attended Cmnp meeting at Gflllf The Ashby-Chamberlain
remained
for
the
rest
of
the
week
and
,akc
Sunday.
j
we
j|
attended
at
Gull
lake
,
with relative*, at .Port Huron. Mich ,
Mr* ingatebe and Corwin Noviskry ■ MIm Leah Barrett went to Kalama-------------- ------------------- |
and Port Elgin. Canada.
Mrs. Mason Cline of Delton spent accompanied the former back to the1fM Sunday to visit her uncle and aunt f Most people are happier than the
*or a week
reformer* and philosophers Who arc
Tuesday with her son, Guy Cline. and village for a week
Elwin Nash of Nashville visited hi*
Elmer TuUla* of Ann Arbor b । trying to lead them out of their misery.
family.
Mt U.SEdej but MAERALt
’ Rev Clark Adams nnd family of cousins. Rev. and Mrs E M Wheeler, spending two week* with his uncle. ।
Tuesdav
evening
!Mr.
and
Mr*
Kect
Tobu*
Coldwater -were Tuesday gur*l* of Mi
George
'ni&lt;««'l&gt;»on and.
nd Mrs
Mis cienrgeWAdums
Gvnrxe*A&lt;lum* and family
oeorgr Petkins
renin* I*
i, cntically
cnucauy ill
in at
ai the
me 1
and
—■_ ot
... hta
«... daughter.
u..,. - Mrs
.... Rhul.
... ... in' children, of 94
Chicago. Mr. and Mq
hft and Mrs. August Flnkbeinr: and home
Chicago
jRoy Slade1 and children of Carlton
mii have been visiting relative* in
Ml** June Novtakey Hient from Mon-1-*'1M‘nt Wednesday with Mrs. Thompnorthern Michigan.
x ,
Mr. and Mr* Glenn Alien and eon day till Wednesday in Grand Raj«fcH*«n'* uncle. Mr and Mr* C N. Tobtas
IRlchayd wen* Sunday guest* of hl* thc guest ol her aunt. Mrs. S E . Mr and Mr* Mell Hendcr»hott and
.fons antl Mr- a,ld Mrv 'F‘°yd Tobia* of
jnuther. Mrs Jolui Alien of MiddlevlUe. Johnson
Mr and Mr* ta n Davis from Shing. Kalamazoo visited their parent!. Mr
Tlw Larkin picnic will be held at
Illinois, and Mr*. Harriet Davis trom.‘"’d Mr* C. N Tobias, and grandCaledonia. Park Thursday.
SUan. Iowa and Mr and Mr*. Her-' d«'«h'&lt;,r Sundav
,
bert Davl* and daughter France* from
T,,r Tobla* family reunion will be at .
Mr. and Mr* Cha*. Van Vranken Detroit called &lt;»n Mrs Cora Gardener Milham Park. Kalamaro*!,. on Labor
da&gt;'- There will bd poster* through
spent Saturday' evening m Alto thr Saturday
BeHytand Buddy Richards of Grand I
cl,k directing &gt;ou to tlu- Park
!guests nf their daughter. Mr*. Basil
Rapids spent the week .with their aunt Silverware furnished. Bring your own
Hayward.
‘
i Mr*. Chas Hendershott and Clare und unde. Mr and Mr*. Dan Portma. P^tes and cups, shelter provided tn
Mr. and Mrs George Huizenga 'of icaH'
stann.
♦
'
wen! to Dctfoit Sunday for a few day*
00,11 ,nrBvt the Cemetery Circle,
Clare will uo through the Ford hospital Dutton spent a few days last week at
lie- U. B parsonage
.September H, at Mr and Mr* Frank
clinic while there.
/
Rcv
.
and
Mrs
E
M.
Wheeler
attendNewton*
in
Haatiup.
Dr. Gk-nn Gunn and family of Kalatnaz-M* with ^asepiiine Romig, were cd the reunion of Old Brick-Shores! Mahlon Skidmore mad.- a business
Iks
and Wamerviite schools last Thursday ; ,nP *° Batt.c Creek Thbrsday
Sunday guest* nt A- C. Clark's
Mr and Mr* Claude Walton and
Mr*. Kcet Tobias accompanied Her
All enjoyed lhe splendid talk giver,
by Rev David E Reed Sunday Next family. Mr. nnd Mrs Wiliam Dipp at-, *‘»ter* to Battle Creek Fnday
Sunday there will be union services all tetvded a party in honor of Mr \nd' Mr* Delia Phillip* i*' not so well at
Mr*
FYank
Walton
’
s
3?th
anniversary
thL
‘- writing.
| day- al Goodwill so It was decided be*t
.
I Nathaniel Golden, son and daughter
:not to have any- Sunday school here Thursday
Mr. and Mr*. F. C: Tabberer and Mr 1 of Baltimore, visited his son. Mr and •
tlncd so many wished to go to Good­
and Mrs Henn- Adam.and Mr*. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Golden, and family Sun-;
will.
attended the missionary meeting at I da&gt;Hopkins camp Thursday
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HOLMES CHURCH.
Carl BrecheLven and family of Carl- ■
ton called at tlx* Ted Bustance home; Mr and Mr* Ogden Donley spent
Tuesday evening
the latter part of the week In Detroit
Miss Dorothy Tabberer and Misa Mr
—and
------------Mrs.,Lence
------- -------------Johnson ----and!
Donna Moore returned home Sunday daughter. Jane' of Milwaukee, pre
evening fram\thelr trip through aev- spending a few weeks at Joseph Crock-‘
eral eastern states.
ford's.
Builduifl and Loan during its 100 years of American life has
Mr and Mrs Ted Bustance were
Mr. and Mrs Will Rowley of Cmcin-1
Thursday evening guests of Mr. and nktti spent the first ot the week with;
shown fewer losses than any . other financial institution in the
Mrs Ray Unton of Alto
Mrs Sarah Durkee and Ogden Don-.
world. That covers a lol Of territory, but it is the truth, even the
C. Baxter ha* been troubled .recent- fey*
late lamented financial depression. which took such a tfjJI. »nd
ly with hi* heart.
1- Mr and Mrs John McLeobd and
left so many wrecks failed to hurt thc Building and Loan savings
Mr and Mr* Ous Johtjson spent from!
Friday‘until Sunday attending camp
plan or its institutions.
Th* McKelvey school began thi* meeting at Hopkin*.
ft you want.tale investment without any breath-taking thrills 4n- .
Monday monUng with Mis* Marlon
Mrs. Etta Parmelee and ClarabelU
uMtigate the 100 year old tried and time tested plan.
Echilnaw- as teacher
returned IvotnC Thursday after spend-;
Hie standard oilers its 30 years of safely earning and paying 5%
Mr and Mrs Austin Hook and sons! ing two'week* al Marlon
dividends with Stoo.ooooo in reserve fund for your consideration.
spent Saturday night and Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Joseph Croekford andi
with relatives in Battle Creek.
their guest*. Mr. and Mr* Lence John-!
WE INVITE YOUB INVESTMENT.
Mr and Mrs. OU* Whitmore and son and daughter, were Sunday guests!
Sylvia and Mrs. Holsaple attended at Ben Crockford's.
church tn Nashville Sunday morning ■ Mr and Mr* Fred Durkee and
Mr and Mrs Sam Ostroth and Mrs Richard spent the week end at Evart.!
Sterling Ostroth and children spent, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee spent
part ot last week attending camp Sunday at Adam Endres in Freeport |
Griswold •&lt; Jaffonoa
Detroit. Michigan
Mia* Myrtle Service of Ackers Point i
meeting at Buchanan
Mr and Mrs Dexter Crouse enter- was a guest ot Julia Durkee last week. |
Local Rcpr&lt;«ntatttc
lamed her Uster and daughter from
A new combination umbrella has «
Texas also Mr and Mrs Will Craig of
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
lighted top so that the pedestrian can ■
Huttings one day last week.
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WARN -noRSF. TRADERS"
money derived from tajtes for the «,
Tn itrrn ntEP WATER pvcial purpose of testing ail varieties ot
..
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HFiED °
,
../ crop* which ftP’*ar t0 h#vc “ny l&gt;nMn‘
CMII FS AT DEBTS
0MILE&amp; R I, UtLDId
Many Michigan farmers who me in- Ue of
superior to the varieties
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f vesUgating’he [xwaibiUtics of. growing ufaady being, grown. The men jx-rT&gt;... T.a heU «n s*»
Mr. .nd i Lichtenstein Is Untroubled By strange crop* or strange crop varietka
varieties IIIforming the exix-rimcnl are not prej­
, Mr*. .James L. Rugg wednejday eve- j
Taxes and Anna
In plart of the ordinary
rdlnary kinds which Judired
Ji
and tl»ey atv always glad to find
■ ing was well attended and u nice sum i.
.
. •
have been tested by time are Warner! by ,or produce a better crop variety.
!;-alirwi for the m e Aid Society
rarity
•
tlw farm crop* deportment al'Michi-i In* thrwc tert ‘plou.. .every varic.y
•' rinch gave it The lawn was pretty I The smallest'European principality. gan Bute college that this'method of.grown is compared with a standard
*.■•11 J-.panc.se lanterns and ’.wo little overlooked in al! debt negotlaUons.be- trading horses Jj&gt; the' middk; of lhej.virt of crop.whose record of jmiformjgirL-, gave a litllr play lhat wAs very cau*c it has no debt, and omitted from river lu apt la be disappointing
I ante U used as a gauge. If an individ■ Mt&gt; .nd w, mured.
•
•
;,u „„„ woinnen tee.u,. It Ms n-&gt;
Tne part two reaamik in Michigan 1 ual farmer ‘uata' one variety, he Usually
of our - people- attended the'* -landing army, is practically the only. have been ubnormul in weather, condl-i ha* no other varieties grown under
tMW.
and plant*
which. •»ucns&gt;Muliy
similar conditions to uje.stf
mra.sure
‘VLii-er Plenjc ar Campt.ii lake on country in Europe to report a sutxstan-1„
.
....
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Tftudrday ..nd were much
.ippunted ii3j treasury *urpiu*--und thw in spite grew during tiic-.c two years may be a ■ fof Judging tiie new *~.rt
.&gt;•- It proved to be merely‘a political• Cf the tuct that it ha» no.tgtea.
jtc’.al failure under- nennaf weather
;
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i-ufnir.
Lichtenstein, five miles smaller than i comfit Hus
i Mote than 40-per cent ot the
Mait'R Poland recently returned the District cf Columbia, is a piece of
Cotton matyred in the test .plots at ilu.-* ofthe Untied State* had radio
'fidm .i vacation, apent in Che upper Austria about thirty miles east from Michigan State college hut year but, .-et» at the end cd!’J30
, .n.p-Jlu of Michigan, v.iure he wen: Lake Constance, on the banks ot the cotton l* not rerpmmended a&gt; a crop
----------- —..
j If you blow your own horn. you. will
I with his daughter. Mu: - and friend. Rhine. Tin* 12.000 inhabitants pa»* for Michigan.
The experiments!
experimental pint*
plots ar
at .-nicmgan
Michigan.. prouauiy
probably not
■ imping out and fishina wherever hi : most ot their time in agriculturalwork,
The
uu- find anyone asking you
tphii id tor four wrtks,
some beau- although there b considerable weaving j Bute College are maintained with I for an encore.
I -utbi/. drove over ome fine roads ‘dene, much of tt with imported Amer-!
land returned much in love with upper ;icah cotton
M.vh.gan.
-X. f Lichtenstein has been singularly free
I . Mi« r.tty sum ot brml
R*hl
” T’
!;*
Tditu- some w.?; - vvali lift Uoop movement in Hie Wurld war..she' v-.andpc.il&gt;.' Mr am/ . Mr.. ■ O. D. remalrffd unscathed. Her last at/empt*
. Whltmo'e
at a so-called war wa* in law. wlu-n
ivv Brimndehnatcr. ■&gt;! Grand Ra-.., ti«* ^chtcrutcin army ot 80 men joined
:L- .. former i* -id-nt i t-re w i* lure llw Austrian.armyJn settling its d|tfibum. • wurdav Mid M-o calh-d cuiru* with pru-ia. But the Lichun■ :* •.me u! the old tun. •: end-.
rtclncrs uirived t«V» late for lhe battle
Mr Adrila Alien 1... hm. lii Hie
flumed without having tired a
, I t '!••■»- day* We art xla i to report •*&gt;un- T’“ Iwimetv ana arms from thc
•!'..p 11 • 15 again un ami'abmt. '
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■ Men-.' Slevens.md f imily &lt;-.! Detroit -regions in the ancient castle ot Vaduz
came la«? w*.ek and his mi’lher, Mr*.
iHatliv Ht&lt;v&lt;n&lt;. accompanied them to i Lichtenstein La a )»radhe. beepuw they
i thc northern- part of the state on a have no tuxes’Once in Uk l»*t 50 year;
’. a utt'tnp
।were they-asvesied a small *tun to pay;
cn.irj.-. 'll' Whitman and friend of It”-a dyke, to hold back thy water.- o:
!■: kif-.n wetf the ■•».-. k etui guests of .’-hi- Rhine. but the re.&lt;t of tiie com ol
. , .r-rt. Ci i&gt; Whitmote
tl*tr government u paid by Uic prlnlb- m e! - E.r.- clw r.i.H .tortn Ol «».«•» Lichtenstein who are among th.
ld««1 for dicing—5 lb. brick 74c
*.in«l&lt;v iareei-t ixopeity holder* in Europe A

MinDimiir.

i SMALLEST NATION

George and Mrs. Hoiet, are Very
happy over the arrival of a son Wedday1.
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Wisconsin Brick

* 15c

Cheese

larded H* tar we have
any d.i.iuse by tiie l,'“n

rtitening
wri: Hu

*•* t*81 o{ Europe are greater
*l£r ol 1,,,lc Llchtei\»tcin
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or .MtcnniAk’ ornEit or the
CONSEft VAT-ON ' C O M M 1 S 3 I O N
DVCtlK GEESE BRANT. COOTS ANO
WOODCOCK.

state

ate numerous and varied. The report ■
, brings cut that Hie Public Health • Sei v-:
t.
...
L’.; i.ii.. ' ice -has continued lu extensive co-up-;
cl.!
Tti* mL»v SctXtinbrr 6
♦»Mi«m with other pubiu* lieaidi attrn-l
r J ut miiiim**- .nd«XU* UReriMtionM. Mate, and local, a­
. o’ '(-■ • f p &gt; 1 ar. N nd . **W " '*‘th “rh&lt;,,r ond
". . . ■ &lt;‘.rn &gt; n^ n •» 'at
K-anizaii.-p tn certain instmun* th.-,
.. . .
' cc-ouerautr aetlvltin are n-otiircd b.
law. while in other c.uws they arc con-J
mins lirld al Carlton
/kidcred c^entia! for proper public*
, iieatih admMiLrtratlon.
.
An interesting example of the farm■ml children of*',which Mich co-opLThlion may take .!*’ ,
indicated bv the fact that the Board Of
Parblr of the Department of .Justice
tut i,
■&gt; '.ir-.Mj.i ■ ivqmvfid acutance from Hie Public
grandparents. Mr. Health Service in the prepar.itloti of!
j-a
plan tor additional treatment f«*r
r.. r\l&lt;r jt.pu week
t; brgtHFher school diu-harged. or paroled - prirtttier.s who ’
w»-re suff.-nrti from venereal direu-* - '
.Tri'.- Public Health Service prepared',
and-submitted a plan: which wa* de-,
si tncd to safeguard thQ* public in thr
‘caM? of prisoner* who were eligible for
ivlt a-e or parole, but Who w.-r*- In the
; infectious stage of it venereal dwensc. I
Tlx* rt-rord of the co-operative work*
ri1 between Hie Public Health Service itruij'
"'
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r .tlie furious other Official ugem-ies and:
' umittirlal imencies includes every de­
'.am Mulder Ntid ; .irtment ot the Federal government
r. wifA and ;on ar.d m-any vciuntary and educational ■
lustitutioti* Another Interesting exam-'
pie U the co-operative work of tlwj
.Public Health Service with'the ix-part-,
nj'.nt. of Commerce in the mairer of!
standardizing procedures und adirtlnu-:
terms regulations pertaining to wir- ■
*,•■&gt; Mr and Mr- Ed- !craft arriving in thc ‘United- States;
the arrtv.il uf a baby I Irom Noreign countries. Persons «r-;
&gt;riving hr the United States in tins'
jm.inner must undcigo tiie auar.inunr
and litMlih ituprtf^ms just as do'thox.A. J Reck
-rtain'd. wi,&lt;. arrive by.means ui maritime craft,
'aunt. - and'
pulton, find Ray Dtitton and.tibn with the vuriuu* state.ahd local;
lv of Chic;s&lt;&lt;.. Saturday. Mr». Gny.health authority.-; and through th.Mrs B'-ck. in company with the.- vast co-operative activities of Mie pubPub*«&gt;•• a-.-ruded the North FUh he Health Service much important*
‘ rSuW°n 1,1 Io,lln
wotk
work in thc
the interest
imere.-t of public health
C.i .slc Hart and Rbbcrv—ha.has been accomplished.
, .
•&lt;! to Freeport to spend the win-.
----■.ith hrr mother.-Mrs Bpuma.. .■
-•. Maude Thirtipjon of Kalama-. Ml and Mrs. Arthur Johncox of
v.n n Sunday guest of MU*, Arloa , Cloverdale visited Mr. und Mrs. Chav
.
. Kenyon Friday.
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.tc.&gt;n Chamberlain. ^Jr and Mr&gt; Wnj. (liitc-.. Mr.'Olen!
a Htt.ndrd the Pleaxnnt c;af,o.. Mrs Adah Horn and son Clin-,
do.. fiaturdnv.
SnluMaj.
,
reunion
- -n attended Hie Warner
reunion at
ll..rl&gt;....« ekunVemin
ui. Bund,.,
. . ----tftinto ...
MHM -- *»
,r.d .... „ 1
•tiw ■ .it Evi-rctt McCallum's, tne Cemetery • Circle a! Will And*-:--*
ilMrfct. Sunday.
landing nt Htad lake Thursday Alli
enjoyed the good dinner andrtht- laktj
•nd with Mr. ami breezes. Tiie entertainment commit­
tee put on some good stunts and apleasant day was spent Thc next!
STATE OF MICHIGAN. OltnEK OF THE meeting will be held nt the Cemetery I
■ \ COV6ERVATI0N COMMISSION - RAC .where there will be some work to do
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Mr. and Mr% Alva Kenyon and three
sons of Bellevue . spent Friday and
Saturday with ills parent*. Mr and.
Mr. G E. Kenyon.
Harry Miwnrr had the misfortune
to break hi* finger while working with
the threshing machine Wednesday
William Bonneville nnd mother. Mrs.
Edith Bonneville, and her grandson:
j'lfnmic May. ot Battle Creek vmted
Letter Sunnsvilfe Saturday night.
Scho.il began thi^Monday moniinr
vith Mi&gt;- Dorothy Garlinger ol Na-.hville teaching again 'this year.
J. W. Tedrow and Henry Ragla of
Hastings ‘went to Manon. Ohio. Mon­
day to spend u few days .Mr* Raila
*111 stay with Mrs. Tedrow in their,
absence.
.'
Tiie crowd that attended thc belling
party one night la^t week had a very
pleasant time and ail enjoyed the

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thing.enumerates tile Various co-opet-i
BARBERS
CORNERS.
...tlu-..Ttltltns of tin1 Public Heahiil
ind M.-.v Henry &amp;m!h *:.
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Wesco Tea

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Jewel Coffee

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Smooth end fugrinl—DcHcioui ic«d

Feanut Sutter

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&lt;b» 93c

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Smoked Ham Lb IOc
WHOLE O« STRING HALf

Center Cut Smoked HamLb 18c
-SLICES

ti. 16c
Chickens
Beef Pot Roast Sc
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tb. 6^c
■ picnic nanis
Beef Steak 2 u» 25c
FRESH

Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johncox X»f
Cloverdale spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Kenyon.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Mrs.
Lena Acker and Mrs. Mary Raynor ot
Kalamareo visited wt Clarence Barchler'a -Wednesday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs W. Bartz and son of
Ohio, who have been
Mr and Mr*. C. Baechler Uw
weeks returned home Bunday.
A SLAM AT POLITICIANS?
The avoidable waste of natural gas
last year is estimated at more than
twice all the manufactured go* sold In
et Frobti*. the United SUtes.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 7, 1932

14 PAGES

PAGES 1 TO 8

NUMBER 19

REMEMBER PENNOCK
S ‘.wd'eed fortunate PRIMARY ELECTION
CITY SCHOOLS BE­
HOSPITAL WHEN CANNING Seventh Amendment Would Limit the
Fruit And Vegetables Are I
Small Amount Of Delinquent,
Right
to
Vote
on
Matters
Involving
GAN YESTERDAY Abundant And Very Rea­
TUESDAY.SEPT.13
Tax Insures Continuance
Of Schobls Here
sonable In Price
Direct Expenditure -of Public Funds
EXPECT A HEAVY VOTE IM
PROSPECTS GOOD FOR BIO

Fruit is so abundant and so cheap!
Hustings city and qnr. city Echoed.'
have the
this year that .Ixxam-wivcs are canning i Aside from elgpfl1b«mndldale:. vo'-.sueb persons having the qualifications ,-nrr- and sound Itrinlnd,'would
—. —------------------------------------------ ; have a great deal to. be TWENTY
thankful for FIVE BARRY
a lot of It. When you are putting up ers at thc November election will de-1 of elector* who have prupertv assemed light to cast a ballot on Ulis question j when conditions in oUier places ar.-1;
CO. PRECINCTS
tomatoes, peaches, pears, grapes, etc./ cide tly? fgle of reven proposed conxll-1 for taxe* in- any part of the district or regardless of whetlwr or not he paid .1 considered.
In yii* city the amount of delinquent i OLinill eTlinv «awm
please remember to can some for Pen-, tutlonal amendment* and a. proposl-' territory to be affected b&gt; the result of penny of tax money to the county.
lion Ip repeal the present plebmargar-: such election or the lawful husbands But if Article III, Sec 4. should be tax is less than &lt;5.000. most of which oHUULU blUUl LAND!*
MANY ADVANTAGES
nock hospital.
Through careful management, cut­ Ine.law. All of them are Important icr wive* of such perrons shall be en- passed, and the same question of jail | will .doubtless be paid before returns to
DATEQ’ HIIAI IFIPATIHNQ
OFFERED IN HASTINGS ting wages and hours of work, the hos­ and should be studied carefully. This titled Io vole thereon.
improvement be brought to vote, only t the . coupty treasurer are made In i
.umico UUHUir lUH i luno
*L npital has kept going and every gift of U especially true of Article HI. Sec 4.' This amendment needs no“.expla»»a- cltlsens at least twenty-one year* old’March. This means that money L»
Fine Teaching Per«onne!( a fruit and vegetables helps Just that whlch limits live electors in any matter. Uon. ]t Bltr.p]&gt;. proposes that on’.v who had real or personal property a-y provided to finance the city schools fOr 1 r,ccessary ror Electors 10 l»ef taxes would l-A.V
have the , W.V
the AUUA
whole ten IHVI
months,
. with
_ a complete
. .... clare Preference Before They
much and saves expense.for the insti­ Involving direct expenditure of public (hose who pay taxes shall be eligible sessed for county
Splendid Equipment and
light to vote.
vptc. The
Thc right to vote on’corps of teachers
n„_ 'p«rBiVft „ Pn]]nt
tution. It Is hoped there may be a funds to those who own property as- to vote on matters that involve direct rigljl
an Excellent Library
mutten. not involving
involvujg a direct ex-'1 a resident of Oak Park. 111.,
III., was au-1
UBD “ecBlV0 “ »auoi
generous response.to this reminder
sessed for taxes in the district or ter- t.xpcndirjrcs of public money
For any mutter*
v°^cs
^PrJn,arY
The. schools of thli city opened .If you haven't live cans. Just call the rilory affected. Article III. Sec. 4 example. Suppose that tiie propcsi- penditure of public money would rc- thority tor the statement that in Uiat ■ ,tuimb^r‘
seemingly wealthy community.*school 'lection’next Tuesday will be larger
yesterday. September 6. There
to hospital and they .will send you what reads as follows:
non 0; extensive Improvements on the
The uuUwrs of this bill evidently be- was not starting till September 25 and lh&gt;n has-ever teen polled at u primary
every
v.cij indication of a large attendance. you wish, or you could send the fruit to
«&gt;nenrvcr an)
Whenever
any quouun
question is submit- count}
county jail
jail wmcn
which no
do n»:
not nec'.-.viiaii
neccfeitale a
1 muting questions
involving: there
was only .......
money
enough to keep • election in the history of Barry counThere b no n-aspn why the number the hoapltal where it will bo cared for. ud
vote oi
ol mr
the ticcior*
elector* wnim
which in- uoirn
bond issue.
should oc
be pm
put io
to vote;, as ’■■ licve-that
ieu to a vo»e
issue, snouiu
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.....
I- _
___ ...
__ . . , ■ .. . . .tv
Ir .krullrl
'PS. ■
—
valves the direct expenditure of public things stand now every citizen of the; increased expenditures of public money 4hem m operaUoa until January l.!tyls “ H should be. The prifrom our city slrould not be as large
as at.any lime, because the school cen-j
: money or thc issue of bonds, only county at least twenty-one years ol!
(Continued on page three)
1533 And this Ls but one of many|m®r&gt;'
a clumsy, expensive and un। satisfactory way of making nomina-i-^^——^-^^A .'linilar instances.
sus la a little larger this year. There
. So llastings residents have a lot lo j lions. It l&gt; much more unsatisfac­
would aptyqr no reason to expect the
i
TABLE FACTORY STARTS UP.
CUTLER SENTENCED TO
OPENING MEETING OF MIS­ i be thankful for.
tory when there is little or no public
local aTTPhdlAncc to be smaller.
i Tin- Hastings Table Company start­
i interest in it. Every sincere voter
SIONARY UNION WEDNESJ
We believe the number of foreign
IONIA FOR ARSON ed cutting furniture. In its plant here
; should make a study of the two party
student* will be larger. Tho school
i tickets, which will be voted at this prtboard wisely cut tiie yearly tuition
Pros. Barnett Refuses to Ac­ Indefinite time It is hoped that busi- Mrs. McNulty's Talk On West­
; mary election. These tickets will have
klrnm $75 to ISO. The latter amount is
Hess
may
pick
up
for
the
fall
season
so
on them tbe names of the following
*what the rural district is required to NASHVILLE BANK REOEIVcept Plea of Joe Evans
ern . Mission Experiences ■
that
there
will
.be
no
shutdown
but
’candidates for nomination for the
. pay. Tins reduction relieves thc par­
ER IS ORDERED TO
'
Of
Nashville
Features
Program
,;
that
will
depend
on
conditions
It
if.
lo.ffices for which selections are to be
ents from iktylng tuition for children
PAY
$370.00
made through thc primary. Look the
Judge R. A. Hadley of Ionia held
Wednesday of next week. Sept. 14th
who nave )&gt;a&amp;M-d Hie eighth grade ex­
cutting on a considerable order
marks tiie opening meeting ot the!
civil
; list over. Learn all you can about the
court here Wednesday. Several t
:
aminations and are Uhls qualified iff
Women'* M
Missionary
—7 Union of theTHAT COUNTY IS MATCHING men who are seeking your votes for
coses were iieard by tiie court. They chairs, and that is encouraging.
enter High srliool.
ADDISON PEOPLE GET
Mcthodl\t Episcopal
church for the! DOLLARS WITH CASH RE। nomination
as candidates ..............
for your
i will be decided liter.
No mistake will lie'madr by rural
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A PREFERRED CLAIM CarTOll A. Cutler, charged with ar- EXPERIENCED OFFICERS
coming year with the following pro- i
party for county ofBcent - To aid in
parent* in lurry county if they send
groin:
'
’
. ,
CEIVED FROM STATE
that rt.udy we give below the following
. . .
„ ■
.
appeared in court and. after th.lhel( children to the Hasting* public
Case
Was
started
by
Mr.
and
'
pra-ecutor
Had
read
th.complaint.
ad-&gt;SHOULD
BE
RETAINED
Devotions,
Mrs.
L.
L
Dewey,
[
,'list
of
all
the
candidates
on
the
repub।
prosecutor
nau
reaa
me
compunni,
so1
.
school*, which have a reputation sec­
| inltted
’ FINE ROAD SYSTEM IN
ii llcan and democratic primary ballots
Mrs. Hv Henningsen to
’ ' his
' guilt and that he set lire
ond to none lii tile state They are do-1
for the various county offices.
j to the home on, the Isaac Sponable Fourth' District Has a Splendid
ing excellent work. A diploma from i
Recover
Their
Money
I farm southeast of'this city.
ridmwe C«,k »nd Kn. Brtle II. Dur-|
COURSE OF FEW YEARS I Republican County Candidates.
the Hustings High school will permit
Representative in Our Own
ton.
■ Representative in Legislature—Lcn
Because
is 71
and
io enter (lie
.ii uni.. .......... * case -came before; —
-■
- Cutler -■
•• years of ace
..........
’ the holder to
the micihmu
Michigan
Uni-' An .Interesting
Pcrspnnl exjiertenm in our wi’sti-rn'
Hawley in c-mn&lt;tUi&gt;n with the; bec-muc his offense hud iirb-cti asGmi?
John C. Ketcham
versify hr any
a.., college in Michigan'
When All Covert Road Bonds
Ajiunaitnn
.
„ , . '
. Probate JwUre—Sltnirt Clement. Haswithout, exumm
utinn: not
not only
only that
that.,;tecclvcrship of the luishvilk- State.of the results "I a family quartet Uh­ The republican voters of Burry Home Mission field. Mrs. J. A. Me-’
Are Paid Barry County Can
ting.-., Archie d McDonald, Hastings;
but this same certificate
will entitle’ Bank, in which an iiqporlanl point wa.«: Judge imposed what he conslderva u county.
ure *uh-. will not forget Nulty.
Group of Indian songs, Mrs. Qcr-i
by the Judge
'.fair sentence under tiie ciicumstunccs. their privilege in thc matter of Coin
him or her to enter any coliege,or uni- 'decided
1
Well Follow Same Plan
Davltl C. Honeywell. Prairieville.
trud&lt;-Jlurch.
On
the
day
before
the
bank
fulled.
'
giving
him
one
to
ten
years
at
the
vrrslty in the northwestern group of ,
gressman from this district. John
Mrs.
McNulty's
talk
will
be
of
espeHeinrich
Henningsen
and
his
wile
of
.
Ionia
penitentiary
states without examination. These ■
Kctcliain has lived practically all ids
l.w'dllG,
Hl
n.l-vlnllnn
. ...........
. ... —
------- of
---- - ...^
, j .u
interest
because
of --its -------association
ing the same wo
as —
Barry
in the lusuv,
matter ,,of this city
Michigan, came into the
Joe Evans, ol Nashville, came Into life in Barn- county. Tiie ix-oplc have clal
states include Wisconsin. Illinois, In- Addison,
;
.ft.
tt™.
U-m.™
Id.
l™,
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».»■».
Nashville bunk wtere they had a sum court on the charge of possession and known him from buyhood. They know
(liana. viuv
Ohio aim
and mtciucan.
Michigan. of •o’PFO'fi’K. ■* far as the money will; staHa-Andrew
Nirrni-nnorew A
a. MMiheWt.
*»«ncws,. Hunasal|ow UU
all t.vwiuiup
0-*lulllp UAIUA
roads IflAVU UVCX
0Ver t MIl«S
tmgj;, C.VCSIU
Evertll E ZXUSUIl.
Austin. AllUUlCVUir,'
Middleville;
ol intoxicating
Intoxicating llqwir.
liqunr. ,He
J
Hustings schools-have an unusually:
mone&gt;'.on rfrposll and wished to w^e of
ex- there isn't a spot or blcniL.li on his for the find four months study. Fac-■ UMVM.
t&gt;-*-------»—- -... -to do
. i_
pressed himself us ready to plead
pie; guii- reputation as a mgn In any walk of ing-the Future in Indian Missions. this
fiiie library. The city library w Io- dra* 8370 in caa1’*laU'd that, phased
year. —
Calhoun
is also able
j Gordon C. Edmonds, Nashville; Fred
,wv u
^&amp;uiwr
,uur&gt; OI
lnu county be- ; J. wnil&lt;
________________
________
.rated in the High ochool building. It.*' Ult&gt;' w»«&gt;ted the money to buy a postal ty to the charge of pav&lt; -sion. but dc- life. They know that for twelve years ■Hie meeting wifi be held at the home W
what
thesupervisors
of this
White. _Nashville
and Nelson
P. WilI.VT I,cvrd tht&gt;- should not attempt now.Iitoon. Johnstown.
privj|em&gt; are open, without cast, to all mone&gt;' order for $370 to send- to the; dined .to enter u plea of guilt to the he has given
ipvcn hte
his best
ix-si ' service to. tills
nils 2L_
' M ‘.M. . KP
. ... .
wno are inter- nor unUJ aH Uu&gt; Covert road bonds are! County Clerk—Morris O. Hill, city;
puplL of the High school. The library f“th,,r of w,v of them, who lives in , charge of .selling. Profe-cutlng Attur- district. Kvr...,
n1 n,»-I»5J
w...&lt;Continued on page three)
' j Germany. The employee of the bankincy Barnett retused to accept the plea. appointment* in congress by reason
1 , paid. In our sister county to the south.) Allan c Hyde. Johnstown,
■
-- .
.
..
who United upon Mr. and Mrs. Hen- • believing he has the evidence to prove ol his long service. He stands so close; The hour ls’2:15 P. M.
tiie county is raising, for the beheilti
.
.. three)
.
(Continued
on page
DFMnrRATir MPPTIMR
Iningmn said to them, *o they claim.! that he&lt;was guilty of both charges
’of township roads, exactly the same;
to the head or the important com­
UCmULriR I IL IVICu I liw
U1Bl .,tt Ncw Vork dnUl Ul|llld JM4.
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i sum as is contributed by the slate. The
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
mittee on agriculture that |i b. more
(state allowance for township roads is!
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT US go&lt;xl as a postul money order'■ Th­
than probable that, if the ivpiibhcjins
.
’ Hennlngsens claim tlicy told him tliey .
(not based on the number qf autotnoshall control the next house nt&gt;epreAt Odd Fellows Htill-J-Ad- thought u government money order
1 bile* m a county, but on the mileage;
M-ntuttyes. Congrrsspian Ketchum will
I would be safer and therefore had been I
. of unimproved township roads. For
be
the
chairman
of
Hie
important
dresses By Paul Voelker
I •'this purpose the stateJias taken, for1
; disposed to get the cash to buy thc or- 1
home committee on agriculture. He
I tier. They claim That the bank cm- •
1932. $2,000,000 from the gas tax and,
and Dr. B. C. Swift
has served on that committee from the
J ployee
time lie entered congress and is recog- FINE WEATHER AND LARGE is paying it to the counties in proper'
Barry county Democrat* will hold aj^-------who
—- waited on them Insisted
. .
.’
_______
1 tion to their mfTeage of unimprovedbig political rally at Odd Fellows hall' ^at
-----------that the Nehh* York draft wax
waq lust
Just ast
as- —
«OIMIWAT
nArtHVH Am? nired
nlzc:l »«
as ■“ leader
k&lt;"1, r in all
' matters per-;
township roads. Next year the amount ;
them;
so tlicy did not with- TEN CRIMINAL CAUSES ARE tabling to agriculture.
.CROWD COMBINED TO
■I
in this city Monday evening. Septem- safe for ’J
1 -!
। will b&lt;- increased by 25 per cent tihd
Tills is an agricultural district. Noth­
'
ter 12. the night before the Primary draw the W*; but bou“‘“ a Ne* ’ LISTED ON SEPTEMBER
MAKE HAPPY TIME
[that will be true of each of the four!
(Continued
on three!
page three)
election
■
(Continued
on nane
; ing could lie marc suicidal ut this lime I
CALENDAR
years after this year, until the total)
ilium for the Fourth Congressional|
Preparations are being made for a
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
sum yearly given by Die state for the
'Distrjrt to trade off an &lt;'X|»?rlcnced• CONCESSIONS WERE
very- Interesting and altractive pro-'
(Continued on page five)
!
Iman like John Ketcham, with hi* high
. . DATDnU|7rn I1
grain, The managing committee have
ACTUAL ARRESTS LESS
TUIC vrAD TUMI i a er 'ta”dlllK l» congress. With his through
WtLL rA I nUNl4tU;
been very fortunate In securing two! .
THIS YEAR THAN LAST knowledge Of and familiarity? with’
-------HERMAN JAMIESON
callable and excellent speakers, who,
t-very interest of this district and with
with Supply Of Roast Ox Exhausted
.very
. _ _v
will discuss the Important issues of the
I Usual Number of Couples Find nlj
nil the ways
of chHimMUL
congress, for fta nntr
new;[
U'nyc nf
, 107 T 'k A' 1
R" 1
KILLED BY TRAIN
campaign in\ manner Dint should en­
gage the attention of every candid and
I Reasons for Getting Divorces man. “who
‘ would have to spend at least
‘ ; ~;10' IOOK Airplane Kiues
;four years to get into the game ai all.j
In Two Days
• 'Stepped In Front Of Wolverine?
thoughtful voter, regardli-ss of iris
Proaeeutor
—Sad Condition
ji TI
ic.m- antimes
when we need
)r twy wa8
jy celebrated
partisan affiliations. Dr. Paul Voel­
........
...............
,------------ -- ex- । Latx
uiDor
was du
aiuy
cciruruicu in
ini ' Ncnr Crossinc West Of
tveirnml men
nirn who
wlin know
know the
the game
cameinin
. . W■ hcn an unexpectedly
. ..
.
.
ivvur
Hoar urosaiiiE
Crosalng wibl
Wen vr
01
Laurence E. Barnett
; Circuit court will convene on Mon-ipcrlenced
. n'..
as!inttil
large:
ker.-president of the Battle Creek Col-'
■day; September 12. with a large culen- congress and how to bring thingsto crowd
ftlded the
—1
lege and a well-known educator, will]
[crowd att
att^ided
the American
AmericanLegion
Legion-1
Bookcase Factory
I Rcpub||can eanaicm, fj)r nomln*dur. The number of criminal case* is jiass. We hope that John Ketcham i,’Commercial club picnic at the fair ■ Herman Jamieson, age 15. son of Mrs tion al primary eleclion for the office of
b.- one of tin- s|&gt;eakcrs. He was for- |
considerably in excess of recent terms,
may be given thc largest majorityhe grounds.
(
incrly president of Olivet college where i
In the forenoon tiie crowd I Claude Kelly of 806 South Washington Prosecuting Attorney.
’notwithstanding the fact that actual
has ever received in thc primaryIn was estimated ut 5.000- and' more kept ■ street, wasjnstantly killed Monday oft-! i have served as Prosecuting Attarhis prjgrcx-ltc ideas and policies a# an!
t arrests for crime have been fewer si: Barry
county
next Tuesday, and that-coming
;
he'wiilX
’'returns!torongre«,ta?a
all day. thf peak attendance ‘ emoon by the Wolverine eastmund' ney during two of the most trying
-qUlministrator and leader in education-'
'far this year than last. 1.
“ *“ *'
' “
There is the he wni*returned
to congress
a
la0 and four ...
P M
lt !niln
()n me
thc Aia.uig.iii
Mlchlgan vcthbi
central. Aiic .jcar*
yfm Marry countys nas ever
,„r Known.
al matters were clearly shown.' His po- r
...............
.am vn
usual grist of divorces, which
•
lineal opinions should be enlightening t
men ts
w a
u s»&gt;nor- •» “*»/&gt;*• .
lwaa
lM. |large,
arBr, orderly crowd, not a accident occurred near the nloce
. was a o
fine,
place where
where : The
Tlie tenru-nev
tendency tn
to viriiat*
violate taw
law was ™
on
, rowful thing for any person of right
and helpful.
«
isingle complaint comqig to the police the roadway to the now sewage dis-'the increase while rigid economy had
feeling to notice—uitogether too many
/
Besides President Voplker, Dr. B. c.
officers during the whole day. It' re- pawl plant crosses the track. Just -west I to be practiced regarding every expense
j •tor thc welfare of society. .»
It has «&lt;„
been I;
Swift of Middleville, Democrat candi- i
George W. Leonard.
, minded one of thc old time county fair; of the Bookcase factory.
| of my ofltce. i have devoted my time
date for congressman from thc Fourth j , „am
v.mu
u-kt
.■«■■»**«»»»
n .candidate
for nomination for; pr°ven by those who have studied the i
when whole families came together in. The engineer of the train stated that; both day and night, whenever occadistrict, will also speak, Dr. Swift has the office of sheriff on the democratic causes of the Increase of crime that, in
I ally kind of a conveyance they could he saw the boy standing on the rail: alon required, to clHctent law enforce*
addressed many Burry county audi-1 primary ticket. The Michigan legis- the younger generation, it has been
get, whether lumber wagon or double that he whistled for him to get out of .menu 1 firmly believe that the apply*
,
cnees. Ls prominent as a spealter j lature Iff 1028 removed the previous re- due- to O’111*-’ “n extent, to broken'
suhvy.
i
' the way. It was impossible for thc en- ing of stem Justice to law violation has
throughout the Hate, and is popular I strlctlon to two terms for a sheriff, i homes. Jt seems a pity that parent. '
| Everyone seemed to have a good gineer to stop me .train. The boy! gained for us the.present position we
as n logical and forceful orator *
The reason was that, in' their judg-;cannot ‘htnk that they owe their chil-।
time all day. a pavement dance closing might have become confused and ; hold among the counties of tlie state
In addition to these two speakent'the ment. experience In the effice of sheriff!dren a sdunre deal in life. m&gt; that they j
the festivities. Several hundred peo-, thought he had time to cross the track. ’ for the low ratio of major law vlolaprogram will be embellished withsev-;Lsa valuable asset to the people, j!ought to find topic way to compose;
plc were present at the dance and had Before he could do so. If that is what tion.
cral1 pleasing piece* of mystc
I have had that experience. I am leav- ■ ‘heir differences for the sake of their
a jolly time.
he intended, he wns.struck by the locoI have, been an active lawyer 20
Tiie people of Hastings rfnd Barry1 ing It to the people as to whether 11 children, if for no other rcasom
In the forenoon Indian Landing and motive Thc body was found on the years ^efore that I tied lath in a
county, especially the ladies, are cor-! have given good service or not. I cerThe cases listed under thc various
Crooked lake crossed bats, thc (ormer north side of the track, the head badly saw mill: 1 know the problems of the
dlally invited to attend this rally.
juinly have tried to do so. If my rec-! headings are given below:
winning by a score of B to 7. Woodbury mangled., the rest of tlw body intact working man and try to use common
Remember thc date and place—Next iord as sheriff is satisfactory to' you.;
Criminal
Criminal-Cause*.
.Cau»»«
defeated the K. of P. nine in Use aft- The bones of his body were crushed by sense and human sympathy tn . con­
,the jnipact
body was carried. ncction with my office. I have been
-----------a Monday evening. September 12. at 7:30! and you feel that my experience will
Earl V Knoli. bastardy.
(Continued on
page six)
P. M.'at Odd Fellows Hall, Hastings —, help In the administration of the law. ' People vs. Alvin litiver, rape.
some distance before being thrown to sincere la my efforts and consistently
thc side of the track
on the job. I respectfully ask your
Adv.
j I will appreciate your support.
. r Iij. People vs. James Hammond, rape,
We learn that another person claims'support for a second term.
promise that, if nominated and elected. • People vs. Phocbc^Miuikcr. arson
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
to have witnessed the accident. He —Adv.
Laurence E. Barnett.
j I will in the future, ns In the past, give People vs. Phillip Penfold, violation
Archie I). McDonald.
[states
that,
at
the
tl'nT5~ir'Wcffrred.i
I my best efforts to the duties of the - of prohibition law.
I Xm A CANDIDATE FOR NOMI- I
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
j young Jamieson stood on the rail pf
| office I will appreciate your support ! (Continued• on page -ten- part two)
NATION
FOR
THE
OFFICE
OF
PRO'
।
mV
u»v.,
iuukuis
up
m
mv
aupuuic.
:
J
wish
to
announce
that I am a canthe track, looking
nt the airplane.
| al the primary next Tuesday, Septem’BATE JUDGE FOR BARRY COUNTY1
which was circling about and making didalc for nomination for 'sheriff of
jber 13. For the last month my time!’
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET AT
a great deal of noise. It was tiie Qarry collllty °n ll»c Republican ticket
night and day. has been almost wholly |
THE
SEPTEMBER
PRIMARIES.
opinion of .this person that Herman did at t,??1p.rtni“ry' 8cPtt'™b*:r 13- lB33- t
, . taken.with the work of my office, which j
-, Every man. woman and child should
not hear the approaching train at al).;Brn lhiriy-»lx years old. am a world
' ' whs unusually heavy. 8p I have not i
jbe interested in this oHIcc. Its duties
being so interested In the airplane.
aar
h“’"' I"'"a »"
;had the opportunity,to go among the­
'consist in thc handling of estates and:
--------- , , ,
ty practically ail of my life, and have
! people as 1 would like to do. I must, i
the administration of the Juvenile i
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. — been Justice of the peace at Hastings
therefore, rely largely upon the work)
I Court.
• I
for the pgst two years. Your support
of my friends for support, at thc pri­
—a! the primary will be appreciated..
I Tert years of general legal practice in.
mary. and before that lime. I will be;
' "■
—Adv.
Andrew A. Matthewa.
’this state, including a Wide experience­
thankful for whatever »you may do in j
jin probate matters, have qualified me.:
my behalf.
DELIGHTFUL HANI! (XJNCKRTJ believe, to fulfill these duties wisely ’
Another
delightful
concert was given
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
j
and efficiently
j last Wednesday evening by the HaaI Since coming to Barry county I have
Having served u Probate Register
tings City Hand, which all enjoyed.
(held the ofilce of Circuit Court Com- Adalbert Cortrig ht for
and as Clerk of the Juvenile Coyrt for I
The organisation under the direction of
mtoflloner by appointment of the Gov- .
Pro*ecuting Attorney.
•
the past seven' years under Judge Ella'
Raymond Windeknechl Is making
erhor. 1' am a graduate of the Liter-' 1 hftVC teen a ,life-l°»« resident ol
LORENZO F. MAUR
C. Eggleston. I feel that my expert-'
1 j;)Jcndid progress and to a real asset to
ary and Law Departments of the Uni-1 Barr&gt;’ county except while receiving my
ence both In the settlement of estates
i
the city.
I
verslty
of
Michigan
and
have
located
^snl
training
and.
while
In
the
army
County Treasurer.
and the juvenile court work has given!
permanently
In
Hastings
during
the
World
war.
I
was
previousI was born in Hastings, attended me an Insight and knowledge of the
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I am married and have two children.
employed for ten years in the United
Hastings public schools and Oberlin work and duties of the office tliat canAllan C. Hyde.
IF nvnunnuMA
NOMINATED AND ELECTED i,States Postal service
and have, •'*^7
pracCol ege. I have had over 20 years' 1 not be obtained in any other way. ’
| Republican candidate tor nomina'-;' -»*■
- - ------------Thank you for any efforts in furthtton
for county cierK
clerk ot
of uarry
Barry county. WILL
ENDEAV^l
CONTINUE ;’tlced •*•*
business experience, served for Barry
in announcing myself as a candi- “
on ,or
wau&gt; mweav
-i TO
au uuwtihue
— —7 la5t four &gt;ears ln thc
Your &lt;X&gt; before the name of '"
----icnll&lt;
„my candidacy for Register ol
,n
,
cring
V«.._ support
_____ _ _A„
I.........
...... TA A,vrT.aaai-,, •• OF BARRY. CttV
county in World war. am a married; date for the nomination for Probate Your
will be............
greatly
appreciatTO GIVE THE i-EOPLE
&lt;**&gt;' of
of HaStllWS
Hastings
L. Chase for County Treasurer, off the' rk-eiu
man with a family, also a taxpayer., I judge on the republican ticket I fee! ed at the Primary election Tuesday. COUNTY THE HIGH GRADE OF
My qualifications consist of six years Republican ticket, will be for a candi-1
’
Sincerely yours,
am qualified, capable and worthy of. that l ean give to the people a more September 13. 1932—Adv.
!SERVICE THEY HAVE LEARNED TO active practice of law-, two years as Clr- UBl
,
wno
u
.
upcrviMre
Ul
.
date who is at present supervisor of' Adv
John F.
Chamberlain.
serving you. Call, for a democratic efficient service than can one who has
--------------- ***-------------’EXPECT. YOUR SUPPORT AT THE cult Court Commissioner and four the nrs{
urth Wards tn the/
__________
Irst and
anil po
Fourth
Lhp
‘ H ’
ballot at the primary and put an.&lt;30 j not had actual experience In handling!
ELW1N NASH.
POLLS WILL BE APPRECIATED*
Jfars as Justice of the-Peace. (City of clt&gt;. of ltoaUngs, serving his third term.
ANNOUNCKMKHT.
before my name. Adv.
this work and the many and varied' Candidate for Register of Deeds on —Adv.
Archie I). McDonald. ,Hastings), during which time l have
j,as
n
of the Board
I am a candidate on the reoubUcan
iiarv switmiATn
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duties of this most Important office. .th® Republican ticket.
--------------- --------------------iLssued six hundred warranto under two of Education for 21 years, 19 of those ticket for treasurer of Barry county
BABA hW ALIO WED
j If nominated and elected to the' Has lived in Barry county nearly all
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
.prosecuting attorneys.
[years, served as treasurer.
• and your support ai tho primary elasnnhfri
rnr.tJt'b^ni.( nn^nt offl“ of Pn)bale JudRC it will be my[hls ,UcI Will appreciate your support at the] YouJ «ipport at the Primary elec-. Having 3 years' experience as clerk tion, Tuesday, September 13, will bo
”
™purpose to render to the people the
Has held township and oilier public primaries Tuesday. Sept 13. as I ini “on- September 13. 1932. wiU be ap- ln staU lj-ld omee Department. 12 ,reatly appreciated
*rvlCe M*»
• rtght to expect. &lt;&gt;»&lt;**
'a candidate for the nomination for
years as teacher in the public schools. L“dv 9-7
WIlMa E Streeter
...siutn citTOni
“ •'»««"“' •&gt;&lt;
w*— •»
a^,ddlcviixf.
to mmti
------------------------------------BIG TIME AT MIDDLEVILLE.
!
I
CUfTWUl
Walter
Fisher,
i
Read
H.
G.
Bencways
adv.
on
anoth-l
John A
M '-r '
Adv.
Win. L. Chase.
The Central P. T.
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er page—500 fine gifts—40 piece orches-1
. .
. ~BWinBTT.mMstomach. He seemingly suffered no Pennock hoapltal last week with a years.
I
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
I tra. N. C. Thomas quartette. Plan to
DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT.
speaker will bt
ill effects. Tiie little fellow to now all । bushel of nice muskmelons, which were I! Your
Your support
support at
at tiie
the polls,
polls, September
September 1I Crooked lake vs. Dowling. Sunday, i be there Saturday evening, September ’ Sept. 10th at Odd Fellows hall.' who will disci
right.
: greatly appreciated.
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*• - Sept. 11.—Adv.
1—
13. 1932, will •be
appreciated.
—Adv.
9-7.
i 10.
j Carpus orchestra.
—Adv. j welfare work.

GER ENROLLMENT OF
FOREIGN PUPILS

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flOADS IN CALHOUN

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bumvv* MNK Moriss.

! BRUCKER FOR £0VORGANIZATION WILL
On Tuesday, • Sept. 13. the Presby-;
ERNOR COMMITTEE
STUDY TAXATION QUESTION terian L.’A. S. wilt have a one o'clock'

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LOCAL NEWS

j

MEMORIES

| luncheon In the church dining par-1
:।
lor*, with the executive committee in Is Named For Barry uonnty Toj
' The'many friends of Fred Newton,
charge Each member is requeued to i Help Promote The Intereat*
, are glad to know, his condition' Bi
bring on article for Ure "White Ele-j '
.
j somewhat improved.
phant" sale. All arc urged to be pres- [
Of Governor Brucker
RAILROADS RECEIVE UN­
ent.
i a "Brucker For Governor" Commit-' The Welcome Ladles' Aid will meet;
Mrs. uessre
Jessie ocoocy
Scobey on inc
the iwtyi:
North : .
.-------------- *-**--------------Jiec ha* been named for Barry county.. with s-r».
FAIR TREATMENT IN
LUNCHFON AND
'by Hon- C. L. Glasgow, of Nashville. Broadway, road. Thursday. Sept. 8 for;
THIS STATE
LUHUncun
tended a meeting at Laming last-week
Chairman of the organization JHre'supper. Members, please do not forget
*Tuesday&lt;to consider the subject ofjlnxMEETING SEPT. 15'purpose of the committee h to^do 10 bring pieces far quilt blocks. All,
BARRY COUNTY TO GET
whatever b jxnMbie to promote the
1
PAY HEAVY TAXES TO PRIatlori. Tliere were representsUves of
MONEY FROM STATE- trade nsssoclations farm bureau, of Those Interested In Temper- Governors interest*. Despite alt the Pythian Shlera will hold their reg­
MAR/ FUND EACH YEAR
ular Temple meeting and pot luck!
. .. , n
luirtuigur* ot his iwlltical opiionenu.
tile grange. fedeAition of labor and
ance Invited To Hear Dr.
tH,. fact _stlI1 nnnajIX;, that Gov Brucker supper Tuesday evening, September 13. j
Trucks and Busses Break Up Cash From Qas Tax Returned pose was to work out some plan of-dr- .
Ira Landrith
has made » splendid record in hlv first
Clifford Johnson of Middleville is re­
creasing the 'expense of operation of
Tlmse *ho are opprned to having the
01 Michigan, slid b covering / qlcely from an operation
Paving, Cut Tarmac and Gen­ - to Oountieg Having Covert
.rate of Michigan practically nullify ,t«rty enUtled to re-numinkUon for a performed at Pennock hospital on Frl- • Keeping Alice in Your Mind
Road
Bonds
to
Pay
—
-----erally Destroy Highways
day
the Eighteenth Amendment before
Memories of the One Who
Mr Glasgow was made a'member of Congress can jsiMibly submit, it. to the ■ Chairman—C. L Glasgow. Nashville.
The people of this state'and county thenr.
.Fred
,.M Weyerman. who suffered -a j
board of supervisors and the*counshould be directlji concerned In the tv road clunmUsion held'a ixiard meet­ thc board of directors, un honor which stales arc invited to attend a luncheon .! Vice-Chairman— W. R. Cook, ’Has- i slight stroke lost week, is recovering Has Passed Away
prosperity of the rallruacb About 110.­ ing in this city Friday for'the purpose was worthily bestowed He will make in thc social rooms of the-Methodist tings
!
Warner ami hU son. Leo. Jr.. of|
000,000 of the primary school fund is •if ronsideririg what action Should be a useful member ot tiie board and of
Only a aultable tribute In the
Secy —Harry R. Miller. Hastings.
cny h-ft home on Thursday. Au-1
paid by taxins Michigan railroads taken with reference to thc money th*t
form
of a MONUMENT or
! Treasurer—Mrs. F L. Bauer. Has- B1Uit jS. and have- not been seen since,
This I* returned to the various school will conir. from the state under an .v:
Tiie fxnird will convene on Septem­
[tings. •
1—
—
.have rto Idea. -where
------ IL
—I .MARKER ran ' commrmoratc the
The officers
they
districts. It helps mateii.&gt;Uy in meet­ passed at til’1 sijccihl resaion’ of the ber 15.to elect art executive committee.
arc and no word from either of them! life of the deceased. A tribute that
Head of Women's Department.
ing school rfpense*. particularly 1:1 ru­ '•gMaiure. That body has provided' This commitice is to bring before the
jl has been' received Leo. Sr. Is forty1 will stand for AGES to rome.
Mrs F. L Bauer and Mrs.
next meeting subject's for discussion,
ral schools with large rnrollmen’s
years of age and has left a wife and!
Why not see us now and have the
W? have stated several times and that a jxirtion of the gu-s tax thia also an analysts of thc present- ex­
several children here.
should be returned, at the end penses of the several political districts
work set this fall or spring? Call
Township Member*.
wish to repeat IF now, that it is unfair year
of
the
year,
to
counties
having
Covert
and unjust to the -railroad* to have roarf bonds outstanding. This will in­ named above. There will also be sub­
Assyria—William Strain
ABOUT
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN.
the taxpaverr through direct or Indi­ elude Barry county, which has over mitted comparisons of expenses of
B.iliimbrv—Lloyd Ga’kill. .
reft uses, build and maintain roati.-. $50,000 of such bonds maturing next townships, villages, rural school disBarry—Vernon Webster. Mrs Kate an article asking for the names of thc
for big -truck* and busses t&lt;&gt; jxntnd tn
i Burdick.
.
■
ix-ojde in Barry county who had known
piece*. Anyone can ree these big
possible
to
eliminate
some
of
thc
ex
­
Carlton—Roy Allerding. Wil!11 a m j Abraham Lincoln A reply catne tn
We have nut learned the exact
trucks, sometimes two or tlirce hooked amount of money that will come to pense now incurred, and so to reduce
: Norris.
' last week which we publish below:
together, each weighing with its load
taxation.
Tiie
aim
Is
to
give
fair
con
­
! Castleton-Lee Bailey. Mrs. Ralph
.....................................
county under thli bill. Thc
N V. Porter was bound out when ho Phone 8497. Ironside Bros., Prop*.
almost as much as n loaded freight Barry
Olin.
Albert McClellan. S. W;l- j wu* ten vears old. so he doesn't know
question bf disposing of this money sideration to ail interests concerned
car. go ■bocmiug out the roads which and how H shall tc applied really and y&gt; the essential needs of govern­
.bert Smith, Mrs. etiester Smith. Wil-'much about Abraluim Uncoln. but his
the people have built, with track own­ rests with the board of supervisors, so ment; but to cut out expenditures that
iltamHyde.
.
1। sister.
•
*•
----- ----Mrs, —
Wien Holman,
who visited
ers contributing an insignificant frac, ■tli.it alii- action of thb road and bridge are unnecessary.
; H:utl:u» Twj&gt; —Cary AlthMue.
। him a year ago and whom he hadn't MCDONALD SPEAKS TO
tion of the cost of maintenance
‘ and the road commission
| Hype—George Clouseseen for sixty-live years, toid him she
YOUNG I'llOPfA’.
We believe that thc pcojile of this commitUv
would not lie binding. However, thc ONION WORKER FOUND
Irving—J. E Babbitt. Mu. Lulu Nag* - remembered »li MpQUt Abraham Bncounty ought t&lt;&gt; make it plain to their commltlH' and the eommimon will
Arehie McDonald was the special
ler. William McCann.
coin and their father. Vincent Porter.
representative at Landuu th;e lirev give
BEATEN TO DEATH
the matter conUdyratloq and re-;
Johnstown--Ray Smith.
! building log cabins and splitting rails speaker last Sunday evening at the
desire to have the bus and truck own­ l»rt their recommendations to .the
laIpn! together. T
Their
Maple Groyc-E. E. Gray. Ralpn
—- father kept a light, Pr&lt; sbyterian Young Pi-ople'K Society.
ers. competing with tnilroiuU, jiity board- nt the October keMion of tlmt Officers Holding Several Or­
Mrs
“5 l,ls t,kHlc “Bucetxx and said
Pennock. Mrs Orson McIntyre, S
‘ । 'burning in their tire place for Abra-' »e
. their fair share of th&lt; hialntvimncc body.
*
Joe Beil.
I hnm Lincoln to read by for he- came 'bat the only way to real ituccerji w-.i&gt;
angeville Men for Question-.
costs ot- our comity and ^tat” high­
lover
to
their
house and stayed until [dm giving of tire maximum of our
Orangeville
—
Belt
Brown
ways. ThaUk-ftil- anyone can ack, but
ing
in
the
Matter
Barber,
M.i
bed
tune
several
times,
add
when
Lintalents
end
ability to lire society in
I'ralrtcvillr--Newell
11
I
that ought to be required. It -uroly is
। coin went to war thi-ir father- went *“lch we live. Hr.' grouch Is Invar,
’ Estella Barber.
' hi an onion patch ov^ned by Harry'
’ not fair to compel .railroads to build
!*"Lch “‘.J3
’ M rnurwhy. Hepputland-Ernwnt Newton
along ns n drummer.
j »«bly a man who b not properly ndand maintain num ’own tracks and, TJie rally' of tiie WiMcrh and South Blauvelt, of Orangeville.'*the field be­ lrmbcr U&gt;. Arrangement-, for Uwj) Thornnpple-Glenn Blake,
Getrt-g-l
Vim-ent
Porter's
home
al
that
time
lusted
to
society.
Success comes to the
pay thc average tax of the stale of'central zones ol th&lt;- youiut jxeojile's ing located between. Olivet and Mur- luncheon nrc being completed by a
. . x.r,rtl.r
Indiana
man wh&lt;r leanw to o&gt;-o-,rerale an I
Michigan on them and an all their i-jcictle*, of the Pilgrim Hulineu; shfdl. the dead tody at Ororge Mayo., cal ommutec hemlcj by Rev. L. L'l^jj '
A *' urwwr* *w-' Arthur was in—southern
-------- &lt; » »----------- —tiaer who find fault wiili society might
property while truck owners get off rhurch ,of Michigan held Friday. Scp- a nfty-year-old onion warkrr. was
HEARD A GREAT SPEECIL
linrt the cause within themselves rnth! Woodlusirf—&lt;ilenn Wotring. W. II [
with only the weigh! tax and giuolmf tember 2, in the Hasriugs City Mission found Wednesday^ His face wus bntTho .speaker at this gathering will be
taxi’s A haff dozen'or dozen Wg trucks ux.. a divided .• ucc&lt; - . Tire building ! tered and there wefiri evidtrures of. a i;-. Ira Landritb. who will talk on :l.hyl. Mr.- J V. Hilbeit. Mrs. Samuel! Over forty Hastings Rotariurw wen: &lt; r than in society. The speaker lllmtalk "
with
incidents taken
to Grand Rapids Friday to attend thc crated his
Ul* *■"'
”u •"
U Schuler. Fred Eckanlt.
—-sometimes two or three hooked to- was crowded and every available space, struggle of sbme kind. Calhftun offi­
from the life ut Ahrahnm Uncoin. Thc
---.
-&gt;
ur.*L-e
spr.ng:cers
on
Thursday
came
to
Orangeville?
'
Yankee
Springs-Burdette
Bijigg-.
banquet
given
at
the
Masonic
Country
gethcr, which pound tire roads between filled. Xrith a score or’ more ouuide at
Immortalitv of a Noble Experiment. - Mrs ..
r I} su
r ri.n.er
Club in honor’d Clinton Anderson of next picnic will 1* in charge of the
this city and Grand Rapid-, do more :to-window* and.dcors. We thunk our; and took Mr. Blauvelt and his two All interested are invited to QTjyj&gt;nnd.'
following
committee
Mfres Bernice
.&lt;tep.ortt.
Cecil
Morse,
age
17.
and
Ray
—Herbert Calkin*. Otl&lt;&gt; Albuquerque. New Mexico, president
damage to the roads than, a thousand friend* for tire Hower* and other kind­
hear him Members of thc committee j j Hast IngsI--City
’-:.. ■!&gt;/"
-7-“ Davis. Guy Gid- &lt;if Rotary International. Some Has- Springer. Barbara Crook, Messrs. Wilpassenger automobile* would in truv- nesres which ireljird to make this gath- Morse, age 15. These and three-mem- en arrangement* arc planning « rep-’
SL
hers of a family named Blair are be­
dicgs. Richard Cook. William Bchader. ‘ tings R Harlans went in the forenoon Ham Bactynan. Robert Angell and
cling over them.
• '&lt; rm« ...
.
a succesi
r.irentativc
attendance
from
the
city.
I
ing held by officers investigating the; mid spent tire day at playing golf- All Delbert Whitmore The speaker next
When our'trunk line* arc put out
----------- - ------------- —----crime U is Rdd that Bauvelt's face res well as the surrounding territory. I ECLIPSE CREATED A
felt well rejMld. Mr. Anderson urged Sunday
. will b&lt;- Doctor Widton.- Klisot cfimmlssion by tire ccaselcs* pound- fO REMODEL 311SSION ’
Dr. luindritji is one of tire ..foremost
'Rotarians to use their opjx&gt;rtunitic&lt; worth Newt.&gt;n. Prrre Corr
ing ot there bic truck' nntl bu."«-s
BUILDING ON BROADWAY. bore evidences ot a scrap, one of his temperance leaders in the Country and
.
• eyes being blackened. The Calhoun
and ilifllKnce to bring a better und&lt;-r-'
•••
LOT
OF
INTEREST
Un- peopie may wake up to the wrong
standing in tlreir neighborhood, tireir' I?1** »wni controversy in thc Far
U* this
MU. «««».«...
..wu it may MV
noting Ot the board of officers gave as their reason for de­ 1 1ul«. a wide reputation a- a speaker
of
situation. Then
be ....
too
-- u,.
East between China and Japan cost
late
traffic, modern
Ha-&lt;tlrm City Mission, a committer taming tiie Blauvelt* and Blairs V»“’ nud orator. He hits traveled- all over Drizzling Rain Started Before city, their
country and- the world.
1
late.’ With
f— rcxvonablc
- ------------—
thc
American
press
as high as 110.­
cement roads ought to last forty* years W1,5 appointed to take charge of the thc two men. Blauvelt and Blair, also tlus country in un effort Co educate
is an' eloquent and forceful speaker.
It Was Over Even When
000 a day in cabled news reports.
&lt;1 the M
Mistion
building
no «-Mayo •&lt;the man who -was killed. •&gt;w«-nbcffliT needing replacement. Anybody ; rebuilding *•'
‘~l— &gt;•••••'
“"- —
—■ ■,and enroll the siett dry.army, talk­
ing tn more than 5&lt;X) cities. During
&gt;
-.....'
&lt; • »---------------Sun Was Shining
who notes the /.peed and the weigh! North Broadkay to meet more*.ide- together Tue.Mfuy night. Mayo, the of■K ■
liccr;. mviarc. wns ireuii-n ■. &gt; uwsii
,.........
,, ,
.....
Rival barber shops in Pittsfield.
ot ffrets oi freight trucks will not 'qftlM*
1
As .wax to be expected there wm a ‘ Circle No 3 &lt;&gt;1 the MethudiM Ladit
« dub. which wiu. rouiui n«iri», Ih.v «».&gt;.’&gt;.■ i-I.,..- .i.ro.l-d a, ,ui.Aid will meet with Mrs. Geo. Heath,i Musa, offered an apple, organge or
differ from tis when wr state that
UK
lirld. &gt;»"»”•
, ™ ,B&lt;'«" 'dh *»» The preliminary week &gt;aU1 hr had came
1030 8. Market St . Friday afternoon, lollypops to customers to stimulate
there will be places on cement roads, a bi'.’tntti:
(,r„„ Ohaaa, lllmall and had h-,.
“&gt;
I’1’-'",
'» I*"''- Rai eclipse bf the sun which was visible ,September 9. Guests arc invited
i business.
tiiat will go to paces in ten years li will begin this week.
rmplWM b. Bh.u„U. He 1» &gt;«ld w "lh " empluaudu, II,n.-.J to or- lit re .it a little after two o'clock Wed­
not less Who will pay for the dam­
miizi-d action on the jxart1 of the dry*­ nesday atterjwoh. Ttwre-were plenty,
hare a .ale In Toledo.
age they do? Not the people who did ■
, __________ , Among the naflonal sponsors- for diis of smoked and colored glasses available i
fi&lt;
’
&gt;
tut.il
Guild
8
will
meet
at
it. but tiie taxpayers.
An amateur never knows how bad hr ' '•&gt;»'‘•mrni are Dr. John Harvey Kel- and. although there were some clQudt.j
cat Thursday.
* until hr tm, m.iurn prMrulomU.
M" during miht of the time the ecli|vc was
' GREEN FOR SHERIFF.—Adv.
I ii September 8S
,
। Adoo, Senator •Arthur Capjk r. Gowr- plainly visible. While It w.is still In
-------------------------------------------------------- pnirpf,t Of Pennsylvnnfu. Admiral progress, it began to drix/lc n little
William S. Sims. Conch A A Stagg of from ■flythR clouds. Aboiit-tlw time tire|
I Chicago UnivriMty. Mbw Jane Addams,
the noted Hull House worker of Chl- jxnir nt rain. Probably there never ha* I
rngn. Dr John R Atott, Senator Morris
Sheppard of Trxii*. Colonel Ihunck scientists were interested They were'
equipjwil with all the needed instru-l
Callulmn 01 Loutirv'ille. f* ~
FELT. VELVET and WOOL CREPE HATS $1 to $5
Cadman.
Commander
ingelltie menu for 'measuring and recordingj
DRESSES $1.95 to $12.50
wnotis ph.T.--c-.. &lt;if :h&lt;- celijutr anti g».’i-!
Booth. Jadiphtis Daniels
the navy under Preijdcn Wu.-on, and ting photographs of tiie corona of the;
HOSIERY, in all the new fall shades 50c to $1.50
many others.
concealed sun w hile tln.'.ecltpse was toThe local sjionsors for |hls meeting tai. It was tola! in New England.
LINGERIE and CORSETS
have not told us where the tickets can Here about 85.per cent of ttje sun's sur-:
be procured, but we Have no doubt that face was covered by the Intervening;
lI,-..-!, t......
moon.
P &amp; G or Flake While
cnee in time (or the gathering. Un­
doubtedly ticket,* can be procured of
him or othdr member; ot lus cotntnitElmer Hees. It. of Churubusco. Indi­
iKiill Mvrciary of :h«- ana -was so badly injured in an auto- i
144 E. STATE ST.
TELEPHONE 2522
M c a. Thy jinct* mobile accident five miles north of
Pound
b
Nashville on Saturday that lie died a
shert tigu* later. Tip- ear in which he,
was riding was driven by hl* uncle.1
DESTRUCTIVE POWER
.... ,uncle;
also named. Elmer Rees. Thc

Hie Bellevue Blate Bonk, which went
Into receivership some time ago, re-, Hon. C. L. Glasgow of Nash­
opened Saturday M Tiie People's State
ville Made Member of
Bank, with E E. Hamilton of Battle
Board of Directors •
Creek as p&gt;sfidM| and Harold D
Knickerbocker.
the Peoples...
Hon. C L. .Glasgow, representing the
State Bank of AMKg. as ,hc. n*'1 Nashville Aswiclatlon of Commerce, atcashier.

Hastings Monument
Works

New Fall Hats and Dresses
The Latest Styles and Colors

STOCK UP SALE
Del Monte

Snow Boy

COFFEE

Washing Powder

OF BOLT OF LIGHTNING

Dry Beans 10
FRENCH’S

FLOUR
FANCY

PASTRY.

lb .. 45c
WHITE LILY

49c
RELIABLE
24’z lb.
EQC
Sack□□
Makes Fine Bread

10 .

2

29c

29c * Oat Meal 11

SHULTZ &amp; FREEPORT OQ
BUTTER, lb. . .
CHASE &amp; SANBORN’S Q7C
GREEN TEA, &gt; i lb. pkg. t I
CAN COVERS
OQC
dozdh...................................... tv
CAN RUBBERS
Of-C
6 packages for£ V

MASON QUART CANS -ygC
dozenI V
MAGIC WASHER is a
4 QC
magic washer, package . . I V

Oranges

Shanklets *&lt; d*
Pound . . . 14C

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Phone 2272

.
.
• crashed into the cement curb ot a
Large Pine Tree on Kurtz Farm [bridge and overturned, -tire right door!
Bears Evidence of Tersi;',hi- &lt;‘i^n Th*’ tx,&gt;’ was
«"•
the car and suffered a skull frac-;
rifle Force
well as internal injurlc*. He
- being taken tn the office of'
hl ul NnsJiville Tire body!
imment. But If one wishes to 1
ived to tire litfuneral home*
visible mark* of su/h a strike, h- iiU,&lt;11“’.*'r N'nt ,o the
hond' |n In-,
do. .«&gt; at the Kurtz farm, east of dtmui
city on M-43. bettor known as the
TP!'.■ boy. who was visiting‘hi* uncle,;
Andrus /arm " ----------—
1 &lt;stv in the latter's rj»r and going to at • I
motir •Andrus.
tend a reunion m Ionia. They were the
took up this p!a
eminent,
.. ret........
out twopine tne* several only ones in the automobile The uncle
apart in (rent of hi* dwelling, was untiljured
when this wax done is not deiiur before the nrev*nt sliuc-i Six babies were born at the hospitali
completed, and possibly in,-in four days, which is quite a record.|
it. Noone can lelli Since last report. August 23. tiie fol-uf.. arc said to be motel lowing babies hate arrived: August 24
• crownl.i girl to Mr and Mr*. Max Dictneh.
than two feet
f
.. ; 306 So Hanover; August 26. a boy toi
tn
dtamreet; a 1 L,
ove the ground. Mr and Mr* Howard Miller. 420 E I
.... .
_.cn appreciated for South; Augu-t 28 a boy to Mr and
their shade and were particularly Ms* Jamc;- D Clark. Rout.' 4; Septem­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurtz. ber I. a Rtrl to Mr and Mra Smith
Sherman. Route 6. September. 2. u girl
In a thunder storm about
to Mr and Mr* Robert MrtJlockim.
620 E- Madtmn; September 2. a Ctrl
lightning struck one of these two to Mr. and Mr* Keith Bowman. Route
Lee- .1’ ,i jaunt Mien or eight Ieet ;3;
u. September a
3., aa Bltl
girl to OTr
Mr.. anq
and din
Mrs..
from thc top. It pertormed a curious Oayton Brands ret ter. 415 S Jefferson.
Hunt. Instead of going straight down. । September 4 a boy to Mr_aud Mrs. El­
or neatly .to. in the usual manner, it, a-ln Bender. Detroit; September 4 A
rnsd» aiinnu two complete cucuits of । glrj ,o Mr
Mr, Kwl Tjbuf
the tree What it^dld to it-evidences, ghultz.
the tretwtfdqua power of • lightning*
tw
'
bolt II dug into thc trunk to a depth CATCHES TWO POUND
i
In some place* of Mx or right inches.’
... T|.nn..,nni . 1
from it t..p io tlv-ground The next
‘
T,IORNAPPLF..:
morninc thc yard was literally cqv- . Th&lt;’
lads of the city arc AjUi;
iic,j with bark and splinters, which ha’‘ns wonderful luck fishing for bawl
lire Itshtnipg had gouged from the 111 Thwnapple river, using hellgramttcs
iree Some of them had been thrown! *.or bu,t- Clarence Courser on Thursscrc.'s tire pavement and into a lot:
wa* fortunate enough to catch a
across tho road.
.
!
bass fifteen inches ling.
Thc tree is only a few feet from’ the i wiuch weighed two pounds; The fi*h
house anr! no doubt saved that strtic- j
‘ir,e ^rom Clarence's light pole
lure A# it was the air prc»sfire caused I*11® 51C ,iatl a
time landing it
hv
of th»
“
' •••
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by the downward hwcciv
sweep-of
the riirrmt
current .
AGAIN UNDER ARREST.
„
nmuiied in two windows of the house
Fred Hotchkiss on Labor Day was!
and tore off the plutenng. on, thc
porch The occupants were more or taken, by Sheriff Leonard to the Jail1
les* stunned
Mrs Kurts explained We have mentioned that he was in­
tlpt some.of the strips of wood were jured. had several ribs broken, in an
alm^it as thin as itu”ir.gs and many. automobile accident touch of tswn He;
BuXeUuU were taken up v lien thev c’aa charged 'nth driving hu car while
cleaned it. from of the presses.
' unde: the influence of Lquor.

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Cinnamory
Allspice, Cassia

Whole Black Pepper
Nutmeg (pQwdercd or
whole)
-Curry Powder
Capsicum (Pow’d.)
Capsicum Pods
Celery
Dill Seed
Mace (pow’d or whole) Black Pepper (whole
or ground)
Whole Mixed Spice*
Ginger (powdered or
White Mustard Seed.
whole)
Black Mustard Seed
Ani»e Seed (powdered
Crystalized Ginger
or whole)
Clove (pow’d'A whole) Mustard (powdered)
Tumeric, powdered
। Saccharin
Judd's Sweet Mustard Pickle Mixture
Judd’s Dill Pickle Mixture
Buda

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HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 ' WE DELIVER

�i*».

CITY SCHOOLS BE­
GIN YESTERDAY
♦Continued from page one)

GOVERNOR BRUCKER
UNDERSTANDS ECONOMY.

Has Had to Earn HU Own Way
Since a Lad So Knows How
lo Trim Expenses

79. Woodland
Scholarship — Myron
Smith C. M, Pack 13. Middleville;
j Stanley Lyons, Troop 65. Middlerille.
' Woodcarving—Lawrence Haight. Troop
63 • Middlerille: Stanley Lyons. Troop I
1
The 10 duy scout period at the W* K.]65. Middleville. Woodworking—Stanley
Ki.Uon-FouM.tta emp un utailu | LF»“-Ttap M. Mddl.HU,

Boy Scout News

t. un

Big Penney Values!

j to a successful close Wednesday eve-i '—-------------------------------- -------Much has been raid. In discussing.nine
'nlng Au&lt;U5t
wllh a hte indoor'
Antniet 31
ai .-sHtlr
Inilrz.- '
the governoraMp, about economy. Gov- "
,
ernor Brucker has nut hesitated to use Courl &lt;’,.Won®r; "°^M*zlng advance-,
the axe in trimming state expense.-, 'n*111
*P«tal work done during this
------- —S^„.
.u_
1“ time Scout officials of Barry and
j Allegan counties presided and the sec-.
the legislature.
' ond class group were addressed by W.
.J1!1*
“ *1
I. «n
&gt;1. ta’b.T,. «rew- H. Hunt, assistant executive of the j
(Continued from page one)
Fruit Belt AtpfCMUH-il of Kalamazoo
The camp uesston was one of infinite,.York draft for 8370. paying 35c for it.,
250 Pair
’
which draft was mailed to their rela-i .
n. „ .. i
e 11—Mtrt. talUI,1K.
i.tataM arcta-:
Chardonized Rayon
, Run-Resist Rayon
tie if any' ionver for n £1^
tx*v in uiriv.. s,i
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—. .
..
. .
i live in Germany.
ttai t»ta u. ntata,~iita';.
ssx
- ------------------------—---------------------in«nno« Ums, &lt;&gt; ., . ------ ... • niul
cr.edit for the work
done goes to]I Tiie bank did not open ita doors the
SPECIAL
?
did the writer to walk almost a mile. [eBrn*d Hwvalw of m^y at an early'the Waders who volunteered their ! following morning. In due course this,
as he did when he was a youngster, to..,P(.
WDrked his wav^throuah the'£*rvle*,i.for the e,llire &lt;yunP period- draft was returned to Henningsen un­
attend High school.
Umveimy*5 Me Jan by Stl,! on
Thejuilogg Cereal Serenade, a paid, with the notation tfiat the-Nash-,
FOR
LADIES
LACE
TRIMMED
/
Die personnel of the teaching force (nb!&lt;. ,■HIL
nij
____ _
.'He|saxophone sextette of the Kellogg | ville bank had been closed Therefore, i
.-----.v.
...u'the Her.nlngsens through their attorLACE TRIMMING
j never joined a fraternity because he played before the court of Honor ! ney dame into court stating that, under
SILK RIBBON STRAPS
could not afford the exitcnsc. He did; Program They were enthusiasticallyjtiie clrcunutancw, they believed this;
have been commentfed by representa­
* received by boys and parenta~who were {$370. wMdTHwy had inveated in a New
tives of the University and” other coL­ i^'thXfnrer^isIii1|t
I"1™1 ThU otaanlratlcn rank* a* York draft on the day before the fallleges who have visited them to learn
of ita-klnd in lhe|ure of the bank *hould be considered
tiie character of school work they are Ahhouol/alMVA*« tareJ &lt;dS5 M d^rionc of th*
““1 ~
ch member
m'mb" was 1loudly
“aly a• preferred claim against the bank,
country and
each
doing. In Mr. VunBusklrk thc schools .J^u. h/id no.
by the scouts us the group' The Henningsen* claim they bought
of this city have n -superintendent who live athletics at the University; The. acclaimed
...
was Introduced by the manager. James, the draft on the assurance of the bank i
ranks among the best in tire state. He tar.k of earning ai much money a* pos-1 UlrtaM
7
ri। employee that it was as safe as a posjL’plch.
is not the kind who advertises himself slbic occupied ail his spare time.
I
His wpjk and the work and Hrte spirit
otur
Friends of the Governor point out
, rutennx
—■— II ■ Un or B.rrr CountyMw
. hearing the evidence in HouWy.
JUI iI *a.|
thc case, de-:
of the entire teaching stkfl of Hastings that
his own experience ho* given Mm , Aa'Mwaments:.
schools tire the best corptnendatlon of tile best kind of a background for such! Barry county boy* receiving Red cided that it should b« considered a i
preferred claim, and ordered live 83*0
his abllty as an educator
Ladies'
|
a situation as confronts the people of i Cross buttons for swimming were;
to be paid by the receiver to Mr. and;
It is fine to hear the school bell
48 ONLY
LACE TRIMMING
25 yard Beginners: Marvin Coolev. Mrs Henningsen.
t
ringing again today. We hoj»e I lie Michigan today. He doe* not have to
un*
hU
Imagination
to
understand
t
Hastings;
Stanley
Lyons.
Middleville;
attendance may be fully up to the
'RUN-RESIST RAYON,
Corson.
Middleville;
Harry
&lt; best of previous years, mid it should' their difficulties and the need for'JJac
Run-Retist Rayop
COLOR: FLASH. TEA. ROSE
go higher. There Is no n-uson whv economy, so it has been easy for Mm Thompson. Hastings; Robert Abbey,
j
education shall be neglected In a time to put his heart into Ms Job of cutting,; Hastings; Lloyd Reamer. Freeport: AlGOOD
QUALITY
like this. At present tiie profe*dons; down the cost of state government: and ] fred Rich. Wosdland; Lyle Bouck,
EXTRA GOOD QUALITY AT
hr lias succeeded in doing that, as &gt;5.- Woodland; Abe! VanderMolen, Hickory
SEE THEM AT
will be lopped off of thc state 1 Comers'.
member when that was far from the 000.060
'
M &gt;-..d Ewlmn»r.: Arnold Town.
case. In any event the educated mani
y
,
■
Woodlapd; Neil .Rice. Woodland; Carl
pr woman can keep in better. more in­
(Continued from page one)
telligent and sympathetic -touch with
what is going on in this big busy world
County Treasurer —Edward L
of ours, if he shall have nt least the notel’ itVaJjr" b0U1M*d out of a CJyde Arnold. Hastings; Bill Corson, Schantz. Nashville; Hiram U* Rum,
.
'Middleville; LaRue McMillan. Wood­ city; Win. L. Chase, city; ’Walter j
training and culture which are avail­ nouI. K 1.. news.
able, at relatively small cost. In tho
Nothing Is quite so dull as a dull ] *and; Clair Rich. Woodland.v
Fisher. Woodland; Willis E- Streeter.!
Lady-Like
Children’s
]
schools of this city.
speech.
I Cub Advancement*—Bobcat '. Lionel
Broadcloth
___________ ______________________
Weldon. Middleville; Sherman Clifford,
Register of Deeds — Elwin Nash,
Middleville; Jack Rearick.
‘T’L
a
.lit
rx .1
FT*
Rearlck. Hastings; Nashville; George A Clouse. Hope; I
Morgan; junior welfare. John P. Chamberlain, city.
’
*
H
Heatings; Art Flashman. Middleville:
No petitions wgre filed for the two
SIZE 30 to 36
[Mac Corson, Middleville.
circuit court commissioners, nor for)
THEY’RE TAILORED
NEW BACKLESS STYLES
Tenderloot Advancements: Nelson the drain commissioners nor county i
RUN-RESIST
•
,
|
. Valentine. Lone Scout. Carlton Center: surveyor.
SIZE 2 TO 16.YRS.
EACH
1
SIZES 36 TO 44
A REAL BUY
Coroner
—
The
only
petition
filed
was
i
’ Elliot Eddy. Troop 55. Defton; Vernon
Newton. Troop 78. Frcei»rt; Jack that of Dr. H. A. Adrounie of this city.
Democratic County Candidate*.
]
Bowman. Troop 77. Nashville; Harold
Representative In Legislature—I
Fihkbeincr. Troop 71. Hastings; Cletls
Valentine. Lone Scout. Carlton Center; Charles F. Parker. Middleville. .
Seth Butler. Troop 77, Nashville: RobProbate Judge—Lee C- Howard. Has- i
♦ ReprinLof Editorial In South Hawn Tribune of Tuesday Sfpt. 6)
.
lert IJrake. Troup 79. Woodland; Harold tings township
Sheriff—George W. Leonard and Pay .’
Bunn,. Troop 65. Middleville; Abel
j Vandcrmolen. Troop 35. Hickory Cor­ E. Green, both of this city.
! nets; Clarence Noel. Troop 39, Hickory
County Clerk—Theodore 8. K. Reid
Experience and MUind judgment, nlway, &gt;o essential in the wlwconduet of ]
R4cM^'^Sp*77.
of this city.
nfTalrx. wlielhcr public or private, were never
vital in. cither field us now. 1 Nrishvlllc.
County Treaaurrr—Lorenzo F. Maus,
Customs, practice, tniditlnn-.. apparently rpotwl beyond question by years and ] Tenderfoot testa complete but not city; Ward A. Quick. Nashville.
Register of Deed.*—Earl Yt. Boyes.
dectules of growth; have been disturbed by. th. reonotnio upheaval and the'r&lt;*ul“r scouU: Maurice PurchLs. NoshNo democratic candidate filed for j
prosecuting attorney, circuit court
intentinneil jx-ople.rushing forth With suggestion! of legislative action to alleyi- Ing. Prairieville
commissioner.
drain commissioner,
nte dlstrcw and to minimize the likelllinod ot rAurrrnces. and experience gfidj Tenderfor&gt;t tests completed but not coroner or surveyor.
At the general election to be held in
round Judgment arc ^squired to wpnrnte. from these suggestions thoro worthy i13 &gt;'*rnrs old yet: Clair Rich. Troop 79,
I’' November, all parly tickets will be on
of trial and thore to ia- rejected as impracticable or likely to aggravate the i
Bouck. Troop 79.■ one big ballot, a voter can make u
difficulty.
I Woodland.
t'hoicc in the November election be­
..
..
,
. .
1 Second class complete but lime not tween party candidates.
The expression was unanlPossession of th* r two qualities Hi unmiiial degree by State Senator up: Seth Butler. Troop 77, Nashville
mous.
At the primary, however, a demo­
• George Ix-land afford- thc Ri-publlran voters of ihc Eighth Senhtoriabdhtrict I NeL»on Valentine. Carlton Center'
crat cannot vote for any candidate on
The Pastor appreciated this evidcnee
the opportunity to serve well the Interests nf district and state by retaining him ' Harold Pinkbelncr. Hastings- Jack
the republican primary ticket, unless
of good will and stated that, so far as
nt his IrMsInllvr post. Iliev am improve their nniwtimlty by voting for him at Bowman. Troop 77. Nashville '
he knew, he expected to return to
&lt;!» prurnry
..... Tu™w . s.„.rmbr .3
,
,„u
ta, n0( he calls for a republican ballot. If he
calls for a republican ballot he can vote
Hastings; but that* every Metirodut
•
(Continued from page one)
senator Leland L. now serving his fifth term In thc state senate. He has' registered scouts: Maurice Purchiss. for republicans and cannot vole for
pastor realises that where he shall go
represented the Ew.hth district since Hany county was inrluflyl'm it. along with - Nashville: Gerald Gardner. Nashville. candidates on the democratic ballot. to those who actually pay thc taxes will । payers have just os' much right to vote and what he shall do rests with thi
Allegan and VanBitrrn counties which have bren linked in a senatorial district! Second class advancements- Don We will change that statement a little.
help Jut down extravagant develop- o|&gt; matters involving direct &lt;-x|x.-ndi- Bishop and his cabinet. He frankly
fur a hnlf century and mor*- Th*-: r latter two counties composed the district Good. Troop 39. Hickory Corners- He can write the name of a candidate
explained that there had been talk of
Publ‘5 l!M&gt;n*y “ ,ho* who his being changed to another city, also
when he was first cl&lt;-ct&lt;d to tho senate In 1922 Prior to that he hud served; Richard Garrett, Troop 39, Hickory on the democratic ballot on his repub­ menta In large cities, where there
three terms in the house of repn-M-ntatlvr'.-. as on*- of the members from Alic- Corners; Harold Bunn. Troop 65, Mld- lican ballot, but It ivouldn't count. Tb a large percentage of renters who have. actuall&gt;' pay .the la*^mentioned for another kind of pas­
gan county. Hh pre&gt;&gt;-ni term
thus his eighth in the.state legislature.
dleville; Wright Clifford. Troop *' vote, for instance, for Sheriff Leonard community
where they live, this 'REV.'DEWEY ATTENDING
toral work, but that he knew nothing
on the republican ticket ajauld not
about it. had never sought any change,
' OnV two mcmbcr.*i of the present stale senate surpass hlffi in number of ’ Middleville: John Adcock. Troop
help Mr. Leonard a particle He is a
but on the contrary had expressed his
terms in that body, with seven, and each hud previously served one term In the
Edward Beaver. Troop
CONFERENCE
AT
LANSING
own desire to come to Hustings again
liowe. so tljeir iigirn-aati- ol legislative service is the same tis Senator Leland's. I
R°bert Cankhw. Troop 75. candidate on rhe democratic ticket. pay taxes are moxp likely to-favor ex-!
. . .
'
*,
On* renalor
four tends in the senate and five
the in the[„
the! JJB8t
La*’rcnce Jugle, Troop 75. While his name could be written on pen»n .».■ "luxury- Mpm,. Congregation And Tho OCictal i if that might be the will of the Bishop,
viz., eight terms.
terms' On*xniilor with four-tends
8 ,*n8a:
8s* I^wrcnce
HTrnUTlcan
primary
ballots,
if
he
had
and his cabinet. Naturally there will
•
houae Mirpn*-*ux* the.M* three in aggregate length nf .service Three other senators
Howell, Troop 77,
than persons who own assessed prop- j
&gt;
• Board —
Unanimously
Re­
be a lot of interest among the mem­
•
have n total of *lx terms in the two brunches of the legislature, and one other fj®*, * *;•
Nottingham. Troop 80. the most votes on republican ballots. It
bership of the church and congrega­
senator, like Leland, is nerving his fifth term in the senate, but this one lind „ ,^e”!!e: D?n H'KRlns. Troop 80. would not help him for tlien he would erty. Also taxpayers, are likely to have
quest
His
Return
a
more
conservative
opinion
of
what
;
tion. for all-hope he may be returned
seQ-jcejn
hoiiM? nt
of representatives.
,rairievine; Glenn
Troop
80. have to run as a republican, which he
had no previous :,crj3ce
in the house
—*Leeper.
— ----------- *~'—~
/•
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lITalrieville; George Wood. Jr.. Troop would not do. So writing his name on constitute* a public necessity than- Sunday morning Rerv Dewey
Mere length nf service dorr not tell tho whole story of tho value of service. '80. Prairieville; John Jones. Troop 80 republican primary ballots wouldn't those who do not contribute directly preached his last sermon before cen­
OBITUARY.
ference, leaving for Landing Tuesday
In the state legislature, with their bodies numerically smaller than in thc cor-. Prairieville; Ivan Smith Troop 80 help Mr- Leonard. If any republican's to government funds.
John Hubbell Slllson, con of John
This amendment is- really an exten- morning. We previously mentioned
rrspoudiiiit branches of the Congress, it doe- nnt accord a member so definite a jPrarlevllle;*Rex Smith. Troop 80 Prai- principal interest in the primary elec­
place on coHimiUees under the soiilority rule, but it doe:, carty weight in com- ricrilie; Elba Boise. Troop 83 Nash- tion should happen to be Mr. Leonard, slon of a provision already existing the fact that the quarterly conference, and Emily Stllsoh, was born August
mittce appoifitments as well ns in influence upon legislation.
|vuie: Junior'Jones Troop 80 Pralrle- the only way he could help him would which specifies that taxpayer* alone' a short time ago. unanimously request.’
be to call for a democratic primary shall have the right co vote on proposi- ed the district superintendent to have
Senator Leland, during the 1931-1933 sessions, has been chairman of the ville.
tions Involving the issuance of bonds Rev. Dewey returned as pastor here was jfiilted in marriage to Lillie HarahImportant Highways committee. He tr a member of these other committees:
First class advancements: caryl ta- ballot. Then he could vote for,Mr. fol- public projects.
! for another year. Sunday morning one! berger January 2. 1895. To this union
Agriculture; Eli-clir.ns. Federal Relation.•; Finance and Appropriations; Horti­ ham. Troop 51, Dowling; Garrett Is- Leonard; but he could not vote for any
A vote of YES on thia proposition | of the members of tlx* quarterly con- one daughter. Eva. was born, who pre­
culture. m
vuiiuit:.
In tiie
mi- 1939 w-Miuik
session, iii
he- was
aim likewise iiwuhwi
chairman mi
of »nv
the uiin
Highways
—jo vuincom- ; ham. Troop 51. Dowling; Merrill Isham, candidate on the republican primary means that you believe that taxpayers । ference wished to make this invitation1 ceded him in death. He was a mem­
mittee, and Ms other places were on. Agriculture. Conservation. Elections. Troop /si, Dow-Ung; Clyde Arnold, ballot If he took that course.
When a voter goes to the polls on alone should have the right to? vote on ft little stronger, and arose in his seat! ber of Hastings Lodge No/58 X. O. O. P.
nuance and Appropriations. State Homes and Schools. In 1927. he headed thc Troop 73. Hastings; Floyd Curtiss,
propositions which directly affect the in church and. first explaining the uc- for 37 years He leaves to mourn his
committee on Agriculture, mid held places on Conservation,.Elections. Finance Troop 78. Freeport; Ernest Swan, primary day, he will be asked whether levies they have to pay.
] tion of the official board, requested all! passing his loving wife, one sUtef, Mrs.
he wants a democratic or a republican
and Ajiproprintions. Highways, and Normal Schools.
Troop 82, Nashville.
A vote of NO on this proposition j members of the church and congrega- Eugene Bush, and several nieces and
ballot. If he calls for a democratic
One need have little familiarity with legislative procedure to realize the'„Siar 800111 advancements: Russell Shot, he must . put a croes in the mean* that you believe that non-tox-' tion. wl» wished Rev. Dewey j»turned nephews, besides a host of friends.
significance of such nss.lgnmcnts. especially to the highly Important committees
• 'rrooP
Woodland; Carl
uare before the names of such can­
on Finance and Appro|&gt;rintlon», Agriculture. Electioiu. and Highways.
wachter. Troop 79. Woodland; Arlle A. didates on that ballot as he wishes to
,
[Reid. Scoutmaster. Troop Tl. Nashville;
Among the measures to.receive final shaping ip thc senate Highways Cbm- Stanley Lyons. Troop 65,. Middleville vote for. under the list of omces as
they
appear on that ballot. If he
mittee at the regular session of 1931 was the McNitt bill, under which the townMerit Badm-s- Atitnmidiiiinir r n
ship highways are being taken Into the county systems at. the rate of one-fifth i&gt;ficr g m Troon 65 Mlddlrviita doesn't find anyone on thc printed list
each year tor five years. Among 'the measures moulded into final form by thc Boaketrv—Stanlev Lvnn Tmon m satisfactory he can write in Hie name
same committee at the . pedal session this last spring was the Norton bill, under Middleville Beef Production — mJ™ of some other person, but if the person
which thc weight tax In returned io tin- counties to replace Hie county highway smith Cubmaster-Pack 12 Middleville whose name he writes in should have
tax. During that same spretn) M-viton. which also effected thc reduction of six I Business—Artie A Reid r m Tiw&gt;n a majority on the democratic primary
millions of dollars in the Mate general tax. It was frequently said that Senator [77 Nashville- L R Beeler fl m" Troon for that office, that i»erson would have
I.«land was the hardest-working member of either house, and that the success1
Middleville Bird Studv-RusseH to run for office at the November elec­
tion os a democrat. ‘
achieved amidst nil tho conflicting cunents and cross-currents that made thc; Euper Troon 79 woodland Ruoiinv
There are many people who are go­
session m&gt; strenuous was due in l.inre degree to his, unflagging Industry. hU Robert Smith. Troop 65, Mlddlev’le
diplomacy m rcconcUIng apparently Irreconcilable osplrktlons and viewpoints, carpentry—Artie A Reid r m Troon ing to vote at the primary this year for
and hta quk-t instated* in noldlng his position beyond which he felt compro- 77 * Nashville Civics— Russell ' Euner thc first time, and we have gone into
this in detail hoping to help them.
mlae would conflict with principle
.1 .
Troop 79. Woodland; L. R. Beeler 8.
We pledge thia Dairy to ALWAYS keep in mind the FIRST purpose for which it
DEATH OF O. M. McLAUGHLIN.,
Business affairs of the state of Michigan are varied and complex, and not M . Troop. 65, Middleville. Cooking—
easily surveyed, much less comprehended. Constitutional and statutory inquire- Stanley Lyons, Troop 65. Middleville.
Many in this city and a large num­
started, and that ia to produce CLEAN milk that meets, first of all, the NEEDS
inchts impose extensive and expensive commitments as to education, the care Cycling—Myron Smith, C. M.. Pack 13. ber in the eastern part of this county
of children. By so doing, it offers to people -of all ages CLEAN MILK that fulfills
of dependents and of those offending against the laws of the state. Highways Middleville. Dairying—L. R. Beeler 8, will remember Owen M. McLaughlin.
and otlicr public works devolving iinon the state call for heavy expenditures of M-. Troop 85, Middlerille. Firemanship He came to Nashville many years ago
the highest standards of wholesomeness, richness and purity.
. funds, as well as for handling multitudinous details. The list might be extended1 —Russell Euper. Troop 79. Woodland. as a teacher and afterward engaged tn
First Aid—George Jorgensen. Troop 85. business there, He died at Ms home In
indefinitely.
•
No other one food can take the place, of CLEAN upon. Owning uur own targe and carefully selected
Middleville. Gardening—Arlle Reid 8. Grand Rapds Friday last of pneu­
Nothing Is so easy as to utter the sweeping statement that state activities1TOOp
Nasnviw
Handicraft
—
herd and-.producing iu the targe quantity that wa
|,M.. Troop 77. Nashville. Handicraft— monia. after an illness of but a few
milk in building GOOD HEALTH.
*
and expenditures must he curtailed, with consequent reduction In taxation. *’ Ar
SrllA
]lc Reid Q Xr
m Trnnn n KT.-l.
Na.hvin..
—ni.. days. His death occurred only a short
Scientific investigations have proven, beyond
Nothing is more difficult than to determine what activities shall be eliminate
-nd Pork Produrilon-L R are- time before his 72nd birthday. He was
reasonable price. We know of no place in Michlquestion, the necessity of CLEAN MILK tor use in
or curtailed or continued al existing capacify or expanded to meet Imperative ^r 8 M Troon 65 'Middleville I-and- bom at Eaton. Indiana, and graduated
nreds. To deal wisely and equitably with such problems require* a comprehen- j*cai»e Gardening—L R Beeler fl m from the Michigan State Noni^l Col­
the home. JVe have spent thousands-of dollars to
give knowledge of needs and of the ^sources wherewith to meet them. Such Troon 65 Mlddlevilta- limm r n'mifh lege at Ypsilanti. He followed teach­
provide the people of thia community with rich
knowledge comes through dealing w-ith these needs year after year, and there is ;c m Pack 12 Middleville Leather ing for several years. Later he became
home? A PHONE WILL BRING IT!
CLEAN MILK that they can ALWAYS depend
no better place in which to acquire such knowledge than in the committee on craft-lcconte Jorgensen Troon £
interested In Insurance, then in mer­
chandising at Nashville.
After he
revenues and projected expenditures.
iron BmUh c M Pack ia_ Middleville; ceased his business career in Nashville
Highland! Dairy Grade ,,rA” Milk (Pasteurized or Raul) 10c Quart
Early in the session of 1939. Senator Leland suggested that the watchword ! Robert Smith, Troop 65. Middleville,, in 1918, he moved to Grand Rapids,
Highland! Dairy Grade “B" Milk (Pasteurized or Rau&gt;) 8c Quart
of the wssioq should be economy. That was several months before October. ISaving—L. R. Beeler 8. M-. Troopi where he entered the real estate and
1939. and his suggestion received raspectfui but not very sympathetic attention, I
Middleville: Donald Wlilte. Troopi Insurance field and wax quite succeasAt the out-wt of the session ot 1931, he did not need to renew It. though Ms 05• Middleville. Photography —L. R., fui. In 1881 jie was united in marriage
views thereon were even more pronounced than two years before. Plenty of Beeler 8. M, Troop 85. Middleville. to Miss Carrie B. McOmbcr of Maple
members were offering the suggestion, and the heed for veterans such as Senator Personal Health—George Jorgensen.। Grove, who survives Mm. He is also
Leland was to lead in pointing out where and how economy might be applied Troop 83, Middleville; Myron Smith C.. survived by two sons. Harry O. and
without crippling essential services or Inflicting hardships upon wards of the M , Pack 13, Mlddlev|lle; Carl Wach­ Pliny D. The funeral" services were
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
state. He would be last to pretend complete satisfaction with all legislation en­ ter, Troop 79. Woodland. Public Health held at his home In Grand Rapids
acted but he can point to a consistent record of weighing the demands for .con­ —Russell Euper. Troop 79, Woodland; yesterday afternoon.
traction, continuation, or expansion' of state services, as well as for relief from Carl Wachter, Troop 79. Woodland
increasing weight of taxation.—Adv.
Reptile Study—Ruasell Euper, Troop
Q&amp;KES FOR SHERIFF.—Adv.

JUDGE HAWLEY'S DE­
CISION IMPORTANT

also has tiie best magazines on its
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any lljw of activity wUl have thc help
ot rhl- library, with its many thousands

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ELECTION
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1 he oouth Haven Daily Tribune, the Only Paper Ray Oreen*
Published In South Haven, Urges the Renom­
ination of Senator George Leland, Al­
though His Principal Opponent
Lives In South Haven

5

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. IMS

FAOff FOUR

The Hastings Banner

been built for them -ta ridiculous, wrawra
uuh, u Ml
uut p-uon. u-outa yIe,t,s flI1j Of)i»lions;
be disbanded because wardens seem to;
...
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have a way of getting fine residences'
WllOt OtlieTS dtl.V
Tiie Beaver Islands.
built for |hem*elvee; ur-that state uni' yt. i ' King Strang and the Mormons.
MM .nd eoUw.
b. du- ww TOE
8TOM BUNNINa
A Real Despot;
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
b.nd«l bredta. .MhuUKUe lobbn.1.,
„„
Mo„„M
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Frontier
Michigan preserved.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck ot Jackson
Ktaeume. succeed ta dlverlldd mure commMon. hr
otaer Umlter bod&gt; ■
i™ hum Tr»me B.-, ‘w,‘‘
“1,n •“» p.tenls, Hr
funds tbelr ».y ih.n u mil, be.lta. m
ube, ,,,,,
ta'.nditau ,„„„
m,, In l.ki ’n" M™ [“‘h" u*l'r

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday.

A Genuine

Stetson

for the general
welfare of the.- state 1 —-----b.B
truck
llne paralleling
tiie .ex-1
Jo*&gt;n w R‘x?k- Dudley DeMay and
teteu«snp„„n&gt; vy MBH, le.ipita:
,
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- Michigan from the nearest shore of thc
•— 8ood
—■* UUn-----------------•— stare
«■•-•- 1wm&lt; llnM of
Ut BARRY cot'jrrv. OWE year...... 61 oo Any
* can ube
overdone,
ha* been I Lower Peintnsuta are thc Beavers, j Walter Buck of Jackson called on Miiw
11 group of tight utand* which vary in Juli* Hock Sunday and Monday.
-r
‘ S° **“’
lP°Hce ar*
Gangsters have ulw.n
illence /owtw thc &lt;W1Ue &gt;)f
q&amp; from nwrx- points of rock to BeaMr. and Mrs Hubert Cook spent the
IS JiAitliY COI'XTY. BIX Mn.XTita.-ii.oo ***n qaUe *«»•»•.ttda summer in hi- the 5.1S.
.
vrr bland proper,* heavily forested: week end with-Mr and Mrs Carl
* 15 ”01 ,’d0'‘'0° Jacking fruit trucks headed for city
And d„ p^pH^eaijag what it mgsut* body of land sixteen mile* tong and Warner at Shelbyville.
Ray Conway. Clarence Workman,
l.w nsRur oil'NTr THREE monthb
market*. This Is an example of crime, to put thc railroad* oui of busines.? •on mile, wide Here In the early
•» Ahvs.sc t . :------- - ----------------60c racket that hasn't been common beTbyrc are counties in Montana where days of. Michigan &gt; statehood. King vern Johnston und Frank Annable
ol TKthE BaAry COUNTY, one
{ar. .nd .. . Ivnr thlt mav bcromc ,hr railroads pay all tlu- way from 15 Strnng ruled despotically over hi*. Mor-' are tn Ann Arbor attending the State
YEAH is&gt;nvAXCR------- ----------- 41.00
,na u ‘ »&gt;pe that may become
,„nt of |he
w |llgh ... mon followers .uul |»erecuted the Convention of the American Legion :
Over
there until a
r-&gt;RKi&gt;;.\ si n*. Htrrip.x. one
ro in the near future County and city jj,, l)C| wnl O
viBr |in'
n- Western
.. Mon-;}Christian home-leader:,
“ J-. r""'.'I:
John Ketcham. Jr . and Mis* Ruth I
iBAli IN AhVANt'E..'&gt;9*0 officials cannot
deal cannov
with this
type
of’ uru
tanatype
the oicounties
Mineral of Mineral ajuij mjsjarily of them ■ ■ ■:ign. nluge on t.j- Kf,(|.j.ain ramp home Sunday from]
omciais
aeai
wun
tatia trieof counties
! crime
effectivily-a state police forte
Bandera, simply Could pot function mainland.
AhVKRTlBINO RATXH.
'
-h : «:»
Washington. D C, Saturday and jslll!
----------W latM. C~.nrn.on umT ac i «■&gt;&gt;«
j, K«W
S&gt;
King Strang
war a brifttant though! remain here tdl Friday. Beptembrf 15.!
,
.
..... —
. . ... &gt;ear after year we see bus lines and --x-tullar
peculiar■’ IndlHdual with an over- when they will return to the Georgr1
&lt;» 2ic per iib«.
" * people who say that the office
otnc»' of sheriff Ktl gl truck freight carriers eating into whelming
wheinung desire for power a lawyer * Washington College m the capital city.!
•
*•» •«* KswtiMi. has outlived ita usefulness and should the burin. - of the railroads All over by profc’..&lt;i.«n. he 'uect-Kfed in Isolalln; Mbs Mildred Ketcham accompanied'
&gt;n . Jt. sc rur» ewtini,
eliminated in favor of a stale polic- I America 5;f5's arc going They ure be­ a considerable Mormon following from them a* far as Toledo, going from
. I.
... ,.... i(ewMM,
MuAbW
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th- mabi body of that cult and tnigrai- thru- to Port Huron for a visit with
.r»ertk&lt;M wiiibeprlat portanee and left to perform certain;
1(lra cr uninltng a liccn^ to a &lt;«l with them to Beaver I'land Stntn - ■ friend*.
and his Mormon baud apparently unJohn Mclxavy and Miss Winifred
ot ioo verdi «r iu« »» purely local duties. We will not argue jbna and freight line from Butte to derwcnl great hantahips during the. McLravy have returned from Holland
!■ ear,.,
100 word.J this point. But any stale that at- Browning by way of Helena and Gn-at first winter. The pinnc»-r resident • When* they visited Dr and Mrs F N.
?;£..~.TSW-o'iwu »
mu™*
then- helped them find food and siiel- Patterson for a week Mtaa Mabel Bis­
&lt;■» also
al«&gt; visited
stated there from Thursday
:Til br r.MM'd .Mrr protection against organized bandit Ealls to Butte will be practically. ter, and o' a reward fcr this 'vm
pathetic fneiullinr.-.v. the King later until Saturday,
1
"m*’’"* ,h* f»ni» “ ,lot serving the best Interests. abandoned. There are change- con­ drove them from the inland and con••—’
. of ita citizens । temptaled now'which will greatly re.
fUcated their projUrty
'
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. '
Tlx- &gt;UU nol,« or..nl«.llon U -l&gt;-'
"nl"’ * •“ e“' "'•&gt;
After gaining control of tire island- 1 Misses Cora Honey and Clara Alli-T-d|’1'»'t f . .
„-u ,
.u
. b&lt;-the only service soon between Grvat Strang
dedared hini.’&lt;-ll king and hi *.n returned Saturday from Berkeley,
lively young Undoubtedly there can
and Hei,.nil |jerha|W between
be changes in policy to make it more area’. Falls and Butt.- The next’atep rule was only interrupted after Jorir- Culifcnua. where they spent the sum-1
,-f hi? tyranny reached die car* of gov- :ner.
popular without impairing ha useful- ■ will be the abandonment of rhe nmd
ernmont officials A f-deral patrol taw.
Mis*' Myrtle Hedrick, accompdnled 1
tor passenger
.service.
A REAL PICNIC.
ness But
under no
circumstances
Tlien how the counties will jump, was despatched to St. James. Strang's by her aunt. Mis* Lizzie Johnston, of
Legionnaires here were more 'than should |t be abandoned.
and how tlw office holders and tax­ capital, and the King brought in car- KV'vt Recovery. Ohio, came home on
surprised at tiie turnout to tiwir Labsr
— =
"
payers -will yell! Communities me be­ tiv-ity ,i&lt;&gt; Detroit. He wav arrested Monday from Ohio, where she ius
Day picnic The crowd reminded one MONUMENTS TO CARELESSNESS ginning to appreciate the rallroarls and brought to trial but put qp such ■ tarn, during Hu- summer
Mr
Volney Et-rris and daughter,
' an -ble aml brilliant defend fur him.of the throngs that used to come her.Characteristic landmarks Vi north- when they aje taken from them.
Tl:r Milwaukee road cut a s&amp;ort reft that in- wa* acquitted. Althougn' Mis* Fern, of Allegan, visited Mrs
when the fair was in it« heyday Every- ern Michigan are the fire towers placed
branch line out of service the other no longer a kine. h * authority un&gt;i'! heebe Fnrris and Mr and Mr* Frank
body seemed to be having a good time a‘ regular intervals to assist the work day. It ran up to a little county scut preMr:’ nmoiu? lit* own. people con- Frrria bum Thursday until Saturday
rvtd hi* &lt;vtuity 4n th
Mr*' rrrd Camp of Ionia tuw been
too.. Most of the entertainment and,detecting forest fires.
in .Wisconsin,’ The rnilronA is prepared; •mu» l He
ot her sister. Mrs Albert
nearly all of the special booths were' These towers, in a way. are inonu- to abandon it entirely. Then it was tate legtalaturtf at .one time and. ac- •*«'
■ ordtr.r t-v cc.mment.Tdrs of his day ■ Carveth. a part of tiie past week
home talent The local band furnish- ments to carelessness—for a majority that some poiltictans realizrtj Shat t)-, made an able and dignified r-pn-.wn-; Mr and Mr* Robert Caln of Otsego'
branch
road,
which
'
everyone
Xcorncd
rd -music, unit baseball teams from
r*res are cauu-d by can-lcs.are visiting tta-ir daughter. Mrs. Belland which the politicians help'd out tativ-’
Ju ’ how muhi rrrti. i-.c. dytadd b- ' inner, in this city,
the county staged two contests. The n«*-a «'«hted cigar butt or clgar.-tt.- of business in favor of thc bus lira.affair made no pretense oF being elab- ’Bib tossed heedlessly into. tinder-ilk&lt;- and freight trucks owned by the:: given to the st'iricx of King Strang-, M« and Mr» Donald Kerr of -Detroit,
orate or costly but it provided the oc- «rau campfires left smouldering, etc friends, was the largest source of eiittlta .-eetn* t«&gt; t - i matter nf doub’ , were the gucsto of their parents. Mr
Ail
iL. -unt* art- bin rd •trnnglv It ; 'tai Mr* C A. Kerr, over Sunday.
I
canton for « mighty enjoyable day For «uch carelessness as this the state sclrool taxes The county seat is now limit certain, ho-*. . .. t»wt the kirn.
MlW Grayling, who
which a surprising number of people ls forced to sjietid thousands of dollars shrieking for help Tiie last train h.
made its last trip—the 5 15 lias Whis­ uffei’d from tai &lt;-. friend* and tha’. lla' ‘“’'I rtvitmg her stater. Mr*. Wm
from all .x-ctiofis of the county seemed annually in maintaining fire-fighting tled for the last time, and tiie county many of the ml dn .l on ’he bland, '-tah'ani. and friend* m .Middleville
v.!. •H’lta-tiiat’.-ri »;l!:.xit hi.-' consent *'"-t
•tackron Wednesday.
ta appreciate. Three in cliante did a! equipment. In addition to the expetm. . .••!.’dc»
. *bv"nrv dv characters'wta«|
.
. ■ Mr •Mwntl
Mr.Mr1
L* KI ’JV.—Wood
..1
te I
r and
of ..Frank-1
mighty fine job of policing the grounds I Involved, it these heedless people could of the beautiful new.highway which
inn-iK.-t in in-- cult except ttu ,l,:t i,r' 'bituuf the latter's parents ’
and handling thc traffic even though only visualize the results of their care- th#- |&gt;roplc built for their bus and
■&gt;&lt;-&gt;•
arrived
.i.
rvtaincn
of
th.:
Mr
an
d
Mrs.
Chrirf Vrooman.
they had prepared for a crowd only n । lessness-lhe acres of scenic timber- truck line.
king.
.•
Down in New Zealand and over in
freHlon of the size that actually came } tand destroyed, the game cover ruined
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
.
|Jke many other despots. Strang'.Ausjrnliw. when- the government own*
nssins. muHie Hustings Musical Club held Its I
—
■■.zz.t. z.1 .TTTrr?
j and the years and years neceswiry to the rajlroads. a drastic step wijs taken rule w, i.nally &lt; mltd by V-musmiu
buliUng ftady first meeting of thc season. September
THE REAL ISSUE.
repair the damage In many .ie’ctiqn.' last December
In Atttttalta tiie
City. At t •&gt;» ! a*, the &lt;l A R. lull After the bust- ]
Political endorsement* are frequent- '■ !and burned over one or bro decades premier simiily refused to permit tin
’ *
meeting the following program i
ly difficult to understand The cru- aB0 *»
beginning to show definite granting of license* lor bus and truck
Mormons became the {at-,rendered!
-------lines, while m New Zealand there ha.vaders. a militant and radical wet or- i sl«ns ol a vigorous second growth. Fur never been granted and there never
cut
i Alection from Opera "Martha"—
iigainl Ml
Keable* and Lofnbard.
ganization. and the Women s Organ- miles and miles at a time one can sec will be for a good many: years. « Ucciim
STATE MEN PIONEER
1 Chaecutie. Mendelssohn — Marjory'
ization for Prohibition Reform have “ic - withered trunks of former forest to operate a bus line in competition
,
■ -I
.
THE WINDS THAT BLOW
j
PLANNING LAND USE
refused to endorse Brucker for re-, Slants tolled by fire towrrjpg up above with thc government-owned, ruilrun.l. I t - , : 1 • nothin : “:i B-niver I'-.and ut । Keablcs
trruu
We do not own thc rallromU in (h pre.’iu ■. ■ • -n- -,t
rati/T strcnuoinj
Vocal. Mullin-Mis* Jackson.
Thc Etesian
Winds
anr&lt;
freMiin;.... M.nflnr.
,
„
nomination because, of his attitude on »
«rub growth In another United Staten—praire,! .!»■ Altahf-but! J-'a‘: f.....
.
.
.
. ” &lt;wi
n.,ll Meelh*
!’« Con­
ITS
Oct. „T7 „Q8 ’To
taunt rs and a fe»
prohibition. Yet these same organ- j ,hlrt&gt;'
fort&gt;' Kars, granting freF- w-e arc dependent on them, in mpn : Indian' and liadi -nitn m.ik&lt;- up ;t* "no
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aider Methods of Placing
Idle
j population Inland Irotn the snuil)
irationa endorwd thc stand taken by dom from further fire ravages, thc.-e
I village ot St. James. th&gt;- largest cc
President Hoover and Bnieker. him-1sections will take on again some meas­
Acres In Profit Column
■■"’■i
’***’“•■
Mr !™icUn u i’wtekMMM’oMTli!-'
rnuiit'. &lt;n the Island, arc many hair.-j ai l ooey ol Caledonia, visited Mr ;
.
seif, has come out In favor of the ure ot- their former loveliness and the
East Lansing. Sep! 6 —Individuals
:tatlon* that ptotably
i nk about .1% and Mt- Dan Lewis Friday Mr Tobey jyaita
r
in Dca-mber, January, und Feb- and civic bodies in the- Upper Peninpresident's viewa Thus, although timber will be of value.
1 — -f the Ironii|r-&lt;lay ’•! I talk* ol making Hit* city hte home.
'
Governor
Brucker and President! But tliqi Is taking a great deal for
can ree anywhere to-i Frank Hamilton nf Chicago ha* been;‘ rtiary.
Mila and Michigan State College art­
frurn .' did timber-1 Uie gue.-t of his grandmother. Mrs I.iI Tite Khamsin 'Arabic for "fifty”! is acting as pioneers In calling a tandHoorerJiAve taken Identical stands re-' granted because,a surprising number of
an
Egyptian
wind which blows for 50
and barns., lug l«nr?-.-- A Holbrook*
un- conference which will meet In
carding prohibition, these two organ-! people still prefer to save the added
-M; und Mr*. John Burroughs arc ! days, from thc end of A|&gt;r|l ts» the . Munising. October 7 gnd 8.
II A WORD be
izalloiis endorse the-candidacy of one moments
' necessary 'to stamp
'
out a
inundation
of
tiie
Nile
.MLing il lative* at Charlevoix,' Pc: The Mistral ta a violent northwest
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worth one ihekel.
but reject the other Why? One guess burning cigar bull, oq extinguish a
। skey and Central lake.
» I •wind
blowing down jhe Gulf of Lyons, "hiiouncrd by Prof I. A Herbert.,
is as good a* tiie other: Yet both or­ campfire ut the ruk-ol destroying the
SI,.. s«,»„ nn. h ,„ Cta«,» WT
■ • , and Michigan State College, is to make
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'&lt;»&lt; U.tM wlc ta taUltaoy. MUja» iwonjwlr “
ganizations have favorably endorsed value and beauty of acres of timber­
f"r U“' "lt“' rnicieiit and
-Rabbi Ben
ii.
n;
d
1
;
d.mi ue Tin .m- . -ncli-1 Mi-s Mirmi- Harper accompanied her.1 ’^NUWMWTU
"•Jy’eastcm rnuwc
France
_
’ almost every other gubernatorial can­ land for many years to come
Th, Moo-on u Un r.mou,
&gt;« th. I.U. euiH.m’■ Xi-’.- ■••U’V ou Benvt-r Vland I "nd will for several week* trim h*te in
wind-Mua, blow, Iran .0.
'«M- U1
W l-ro7 Hrrtrn
didate in Michigan. If seems ridlcuCnv.' :t»im placidly down the *tc«&lt;-t* of j •'«&lt;■ o( the large ’-ftabliahmenU there 1Oo.n
TO1U..W, (torn Uw teller i»rt ol April
,l11 J- "J- "™ "'"line ot
CONSERVATION.
loin to us that these two orgafilzattons
St Jim. , towater* .-dgeandwhilelta'torc returning home
•
«&gt;ll&gt;e,H*l!.
rfoofcr.
.nd
framll»
'»“
"■&gt;
ta U» UtateO
While driving-through Michigan dur­
should attempt to make the liquor
; driving aHng the narrow ffadway -' Mr and Mr*' Jerry Freeman have
oonlwwM from about Uw ooUtlte ol s-*-*....................
J
. Ina’, bt.uich out from the imd-i j mb'fd from AUglttta, Oa., to a farm October
question a paramount Issue. Prohibi­ ing the'past ten days, we were im­
methods
handling Cijtto April
I Previous met
»•«»•. of iwmmw
'thorouxhtair* y,.d have to be on the near Co«a Orow.
over
and
Invert
lands
Jiave
been mat tion reform b. an important ques­ pressed with the work being done to
The Pa:n[M-ro is a South American
i.
—
~pd
*heei&gt;.
I
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1
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j
tern
of
individual
concern
and
the re- (
tion and will have to be considered conserve the states natural re.uhnrrv
wind, n dry northwester, which blow.,
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
The Beaverites are . hum::- -f Irish!
Money mad lumber barons and lack
from the Andes semvx the panqias to suits have not always been satistar- '
definitely one way or thc other very
ita-.pr.-domi.
i
In
digging
the
trenches
for
the
. XI nt and GaltaRli.-r
tory to men who have bought types ot
the Atlantic.
soon, but to our way of thinking the of forest fire protection at one lime
i:-..l We t.'utni; foundation wall of the new court hdUsr
which-were unfitted for the pro­
The PunamWinds
arcand
the’ driest
and ofland
- renting
the ruins
soni» old house that had
rnewt important consideration in elect-i threatened to leave much of our atati
parching of all, prevailing lor duetion of field crops.
tn -' ft fiv-.lKsn dv'troycd by hit- were unearthed. most
Most people agree now tliut some
ing a candidate to important offftc this •a dreary waste of stumps and charred way* titan one This editorial simply '} (!,nj,’ n- .-ht
four months /in the table-land?, of
.jnu- over |Tlu' older ri-*ldent* say that u house. Peru
year ta his ability to lower government j Umber. But now. thanks to conserva- point* out what ta going to happen toL ‘
tyjies »f cutover land can be more
/
ot thorn -ac । which was attcrwant* used it. a court
*
The Sanilel &gt;&lt;«r Simoom warns of it- ' profitably utilised for forests. for
v” is and consequehtly taxev. -not hisltton measures, this danger Is well un­ the revenues of Montana, what iline
; • up'lio:. ,- was dei-troyed by fire, before the
approach !n Africa und Arabia by a rcweatlonal imrpowa. or for grazing
•
degree of humidity or dryness in re. ‘ der control. Also large sections of ing to hapix-n to the county income* ' *
niter. m th-j "id court Ijousc was.built.
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than for cultivation and that it Is bet­
card to prohibition
"...: ....I
John Ct?..- ha* purchaKd of.L. E rcdne.x-v in thc air It is hot and suffo­ ter for a community to wv the lands
scenic country unfit for agriculture are and the hm&lt;r- ol our sellout*, when The,
whi*ti&gt;3 of’the Iocom0tivc4 arc *tili.
.. . appatcii'l- Hinchman u yearling colt for which he cating issmnia, ^destructive" •
, h Unite
j being pre*ervcd as public parks. Choice Just
for the purposes for which they arc •
Tile
Sirocco
is
a
liot.
dust-hulen
wind
stop and think, win rc will we lxu Ir.-i:it.d &lt;anf ! I'-J'i i''4’1’ H* i* a half brother of thc
ndapn-d than to attempt to persuade
THE STATE POLICE
lands along taka?, streams and :n when the S l v nin- no more down the
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late Harry Noblo with u record of originating m the deserts of northern pe-iple to buy them for farms
Africa, and blowing acrcw.qllie Meditcr- .
Thow candidate, for governor ahoi “Stands that might have tjeen gob­ long line of shimmering steej.'-Helens
xn apfX'aijir.ce. one v.ouldn t be, 1G and already promises to be a cancan to Italy and Sully
’ i Dr L C Gray, land economist from
.
advocate abolishing Mhe State Police;Wrd up bv P«vate real estate ventures -Mont.^ "Independent
1
a.-d t.&gt; h’«r them^burst out in -;»^tly one A half brother of this colt
Tiie Solano ta a hot, du-.lv. southeast the U. H.' Dept, of Agriculture will Ik
recently «&gt;ld tn Lansing for MJXW and
fi'j not h &gt;7 a very deep understanding ’ ha" bw’n Preserved for thc ben.-nt of
wind of Spain. Tiie S|xmiard.v aav. at the meeting Thc details of thc sur­
BRUCKER 1S RIC.ILT
John
thinks
he
has
gut
a
tainanrn
vey
marie
of
Alger
county
by
-the
When
they
make
Mllh
taan
citizens
and
visitors
to
th.-,
of Michigan affairs.
•Never w'k a favor during Uic-Solano.'
r mortgag** anti &gt; Mr, and Mr- Addie Parker. Frank
Thc Trade Winds arc not so named Michigan Lands Economic Survey will j
-'tatemeflts tjtnt arouse hostility toward state Particularly valuable, too. is the candidates oppwfng him for thc nomut
n id nt Black. F. O Htouell and Dr. C. P because they are gpod for wlnd,-driven be* presented at the meeting for du- ’
foul ifiatlqn f &gt;r governor who advocate &lt;h.-i
this Organ .ration they raise seriou», work being done
- to preserve-fish,
, •
!&gt; one. Bea rente laliirup went to Dcjroit yesterday on trade or commerce. Etn~IfRTfffsc they elusion. A field trip will be made In­
doubt about the wiscior. r safety of Bnd K41"'' ,rom junction. Many p-ro- abolltidh oj the property tax. • Mr
v-.- much of this-' ttu- Maccabec excursion
I to Alger county to visit somp i»inU of
an idle c!n-um“ and
in* ”
llus
country’ probably remember Bfurijt-r says
Mi.** Bc"ie Willison has relumed trade &lt;or treadi the same rounc They interest found in this survey.
cnrxdtnng them fot. ar. office that' ide ”
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r&lt;im for table
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:r»m Toledo flier? ‘he has been visit­ are continuous and blow chiefly in the
jthe swanps of passenger pigeons ntiat he's right in that statement
tropics. On the north side of the .-qua- CTD. un- ucon I c*fic
What those who s«&lt;-x real reform in
ing
her
Mstcr.
Mr*
Waller
Buckhout.
u.-ed to migrate to Michigan each sum­ tax itlon-matters 'must gu.vd against
MicmgAa pcop:
Dr. Matt Wightman of New York, is tor they blow from the-nortlieasl. and bl KAUB HERD LEADS
. xpectrd to visit relatives in the city 1on the .south side from the southeast.
Uhftadbtedly tnere attacks ftatntt mer. Yet within a few .years unre- . in Ulis state of agitation are .the promIN MICHIGAN TESTS
»trieted slaughter of .these birds tpade i lm-- built upon tallacious principles and,
this breed
scarce that now ^r:ij mad.- to catch voir- Ltaleningiu - .cn
,
John Doxey ol Chicago called, on his i
.acht* and motorWay
I East Lansing. Sept 6-The Holsteins
quarters American people Have an inmany old friends in the city yesterday.
o! Ilx,, mim,
I’"""*’
“ b-; S»-. .......... ,
owned by Don Straub. Berrien county.
th..
.
.
real tax reform.
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NEWS GLEANINGS
ntWtthc corii- ■»hd will leave for his home this altcrI again lead ail Michigan herds which
Thu ts a ctaMlc ex&gt;mp.e of what
O: cmr.-c :nr property lax cannot be
.
r|ctcd An air- ifixm.
Recently launched French motpr-.'are being- tested in
r-- UnproveqwMit
—a------------- —ashunting without restriction can ac- abolished and it j-botfld not be aboUsli- "
with mall and
liners have square funnels instead of sociatioiu as producers of butterfat, ac. compksl:
»
ed. Property is getting protection and
LMOru «i
FIFtY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
the
customary
round
type
rqiding to the dairy department at
Often we-hear the question put. tal^t^b' f-ujt pay ftr that privilege
n
make the M-nillc
The equalized valuation of Barry'
----------- . Michigan State which supervises this
The rate police.*11
conservation work willthe ex- . Wha; ■l&gt;
ir- U”'-'' u1-’
-. ,y.
ilkige on the mini- county i» 610.000.600. That ot Eaton
The continent , of Asia contains the'
H.I Ikxiy.'
-^4... con- penscs worth while? Thc
via-in.
c.x |hare gUw the Ktibp’ct careful thought
_ .r . .
county u&gt; 311500.000
And Hut isli u.-n
best uie
answer!
—------.nThc Straub hefd AroducM an averhighest
mountain,
the highc«t. .....
pla.it properly- snail.not hare to a*-. *■ '*
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h.le auitltng ! u. Try to. visualize-a Michigan who*-! same more .it the burden of taxation ■’..V,‘Vk.,.jf1’ th^^angers'' and' hair­ about "5-per cent of the real valuei' teau. the lowest take, MW
the most exten- a&lt;p nf !«■•» fWbnJU of milk and Moi
of the property In each county, and u site lowland and the deepest take, in! Pounds of butterfat per cow for the
■.vevigaHons' oft&lt;
rtep on toes fomts were destroyed almootf* totally
just about equal
as between
these two the world.
.
........
i
&gt;'«»r.
This herd has led the Michigan
;lw_~
-counties
•ejected county effic;*'.* by fire, whose woodland*.• take* and P'Otevt.on .t ta given
,
11 associations three times previously and
td
.j upon
..
Naturally thii
..
streanj&gt; rrrr devoid of game and
woh’rhSta
’Jn *J'or- our imprewinn of tl-z BeaA very desirable improvement has
The second oldest college m the
,ia1rt h‘«*? ranking in herds tested
wni^H?ft
wr' “ ,h lt thu u ’ r’"lon °r Michi-1 been made by .the relaying and lower- United States is the College of William, lhr"i'R’1nu‘ ,he United States.
•he populari'y- of me where no choice scenic spot* were left­ thrv
they will
will arrive
st the
the concl.imn
conclusion that
thrv
arrive at
Wi, ,a; . ,o &lt;.xpl&lt;1-c
lng of the walk acr&lt;M* Jefferson street and Mary at WHltafnsburg. Va. foundAlfalfa hay, silage, and home grown
troopers. 'Admittedly the state
’ ' police for
- - public
•— benefit
.....t. That would b.- a limitation of the amount of tax. :i»i
-it undergoes the inevitable dc-j°n the north side of State street.
ed tn 1693
grains supplemented with concentrates
are not beyond criticism ’
Michigan if conservation work were real property should bear iriust be 1m- v.-ljptnrnt mt &gt; ■&gt; regular summer nMrs. Chancey A. Barnes left this
’
----------are the recipe offered by Mr Straub
cv*n sure but that the present *l-up t* discontinued.
. posed and that tlsc only »ale and sure .
and anv place with the natural: morning for a visit to the Centennial.
Canada's population ha* increased I for the production records of his herd,
way
to
impose
it
b
by
constitutional
being overextended. A* we understand
----------------------chirm o! tho Beavers, ttu- pine wood- Bile goes by way of Detroit, thc Canathe last 10 years.
' The fact that the enure Straub lam­
limitation—Crystal! Falls Diamond' i.md- tiie n.land take*and streams, the। “da Southern and Eric and Lehign 18.04 per centtn
-------------- ily takes a working interest in the welit. the atatc police were originally
Drill
Whlle Russia is Hie targesI country fare of the herd also may be a reason
miles of .-andv sliorcllne and tlw brae-' Valley roads. •
formed as a group of state accret serv­
ing air hasn't ttu gh&lt;wt of ^chance
Today Mrs Nathan Barlow. Mrs In the world China has the largest: for the records.
In
China
millions
of
people
live
on
JUST BY COMPARISON
ice men with a few troopers to. assist
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Julius Rtuiell. Mrs Charles Russell, population.
Things We've Forgotten.
county officials tn difficult crime cases, fragile houseboats, mpored to the river
Mrs M. E Taylor. Mrs Wm S. Oood. T*-------.
.
SELF-REVEALING.
Tlz 5.000,000 share days on stock}
r'year Mta* Rose Goodyear. Miss Ellen
and to serve as "shock troops" fn event banks and seldom moved in the course
h“
Klmbbll. Mtas Anna Fcree and Mr.
of serious outbreak*, thus eliminating of a lifetime. Thus China, land of market
. n * „
The financial page
Edward Powers of the firm of Messer sign "Some day you will own a horsefine statesman has been
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS
inc necessity tor -depending on a state I contradictions, seems to be the only
and Power, leave for the Centennial less carriage—our gasoline will run If
Getting rich over night
i
country
whose
floating
population
u
and
was
hauled
by
horses
I
.
^
“
Mbt
and
sold
—
mtliUa.
PoMibly tne organization
Th* farmer of Jeffersons day
i
------Honorable
-----------Jatob
„----M- -----------Ferris will speak
U. 8. just on edge of greatest proi------- -— .borne nne whom as your mother you
should be confined within these -limiu ,*ution*,7 —Los Angeles Times.
pen:'-'
. independent and could hold opinions, at Middleville on Saturday. SeptemStockholm. Sweden, has more tele- would trust—
Stcadiiy we,are tending toward becam- ber 9. Everybody should go and hear plumes in proportion to the population Having long known him to be wise and
lor Uw prte.nl: »e Bute no prHrnje I A„ „pl0„, roota.,,; '
'I Just around the corner
■ Dividends.
ing a nation ot employees."—James him.
than New York London or Chicago.
just—
.
of 0,1,te on anlhonly on Ute taOiecl koW-., ,poc u&gt; b, verkhw.iuk ta SI-!
Things We Remember.
Truslow Adams.
1
■ --------- —♦».--------------IJust note the bulging of that felirm .
BUI ta uy ini. .he .Ute pollee taotad Mrte. He l&gt;» evlOenUy never teld Ute
What we have got
---------- r
1 It is estimated that leu than 50 pet
Members of the efficient British po-l vest-—
Our neighbor! and, friend­
If 1U the I! 13000)0000 gold in thc cent of the graduates of taw schools |ice receive 318 a week and there is al-1 Wherein an unground axe conc»»!*H
te lubeMM teueute . ,.00,000 l»r. wren, uun,
4„u„, „t ,.,h kll
, Future hopes
■xmld was brought together, it would pass the ba: ewnmationa-at the first
"" ‘ waiting list ready to join the' doth rest.
reru tall •ten! reuly needed bu &gt;i.e —Burins Show.
Health.
.
nuke a 31-foot cube.
tnal
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Crumbs of Wisdom

�THE HASTINGS BANNKR, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. UH

V'

IMPROV NG M'
What Is the Matter With
Our Primary System ?
13196578
ernor or congressman to be convinced
By C. F. Field.
of its dissolving force. In’ order to
No thoughtful &amp;nd conscientious stu­ prosecute their own selfish ends some
dent of American politics today will resort to any misrepresentation of their
deny the awertton that our primary political opponents to convince their
syatom at notnlmuing candidate* is de­ hearers of their own or their candle
fective. unsatisfactory and impracti­ date's superiority and of the serious
cable. Pnaslbly certain reforma in its disqualifications of their fellow republi­
working can yei be made that will res­ can or democratic opponents. Thc un­
cue the • experiment frfim ultimate sophisticated voter is astbnlslied to
abandonment as a relic of tiie past.
‘hear how unprincipled, extravagant.
If one were" to indict the system be­
fore tile American people a&amp; a grand ' machiavellian. Incompetent are ail tho
'competitors of the speaker. even
Jury sitting in Judgment, at least four though belonging to the same party *■-.
counts could-be presented ngaituit it; I he; and he wonders whether he
First II splits' tiie political |{ftrticv , wouldn't be doing a patriotic thing to
and ruins the bj-partisan nature of our । vote for the other party.
form of government.
' Obviously, such swashbuckling tact­
Second. Il prevents a full exprrawion ics, even in the campaign for nomina*
of tlw public will
’
tion. undermines parly organtzaliop,
Third. It -is needlessly complicated splitting the party Into hostile factions,
and expensive
from which it becomes very difficult to
Fourth
it encourages unqualified recover its esprit de corps before the
men and women to run for office.
i following election: As an anny cannot
..
ioonquer without discipline, so a party
minht rvadilv nviu- tn minrt tan............ ‘ can,M»l win without unity of pur|&gt;os&lt;AM S’«»—-•Irtl.

(Continued from page one)
improvement of township highways
shall reach 14.000.000.
For the mileage to be taken over
each year the aliowahec by the state
amounts to $160 per mile. The addi­
tional amount granted for each ot the j
four following years is to be used for
still further improvement of the mile-;
age taken over.
,
It 13 generally iffidcr-torxi in Barry ‘
county that the4dwnMiips will make no-,
appropriation, or.ut best only a very
small, appropriation, for township
pads. , The lime will undoubtedly
won vrime when townships will not be i
expected, tut townships. to raise money;
for road building or road improvertient •
In Calhoun comity tire ,-poard &lt;&gt;f'
supervisors have agreed to match;
evf-ry dollar contributed by the rtat.-j
for the betterment of township roads'
with a dollar to be raised by taxation
by that county. That helps a lot. espe-i
rinlly u.i Calhuun has not SO rough a

in.

Harr,

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lowed as in Barry First, building a
roadbeft on each township rood taken.
’over, elghttt-l) feet in width, grading It
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und
sloping
it m&gt; 11 will .-died
waUr;
1-rty lo,ally and
mnl ...**
•“ “• inS «•»««“' also putting drainage ditches ut the I
being clearly illustrated cverv dnv of i’rllic|l&gt;h- on which American govern- ride of the road. In this county only
u very little gravel can be drawn on I
।
the township roads; but tn Calhoun!
... Il.trn lo or .rad u,, u.ler cHUcfe... Ilhr
I*™'* »&lt;
all the money put in by the county is]
of candidates for such offices tu&gt; gov- &lt; continued on page eleven, part two) us*d to .pay for gravel. The township
roads taken over, generally sja-aking.
cast not tar from $100 a mile, with!
modern equipment, to shape the road-1
lied to a width of eighteen feet, and.'
the drainage ditches at the side. 'Iliis,
T A T&gt; &lt; T1 C? II I7TKffKfmi
may com ii little mon-in Barry county.!
nHmnrv »xt.m i„r ...
.».r during the primary campaign Is det^Micblran ataL
«*r-, moralizing to tire party if not des trueTli.-nrt&gt; X 11. div ne. de eloei
10 lts
and O'^lplinc. And
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Vote For

GEORGE
FOULKES
of Hartford, Michigan

FOR CONGRESS

CHARLES H. KIMMERLEu =• “z rss'.Se

be true that $100 a mile would easily j
do the kind of.grading neewary on;
such roads.. That leaves about $220 per;
mile that can be iwd in that county!
WHAT HE ADVOCATES
each year for grave). While, that will;
FurusuxAbirly years he has been recognized as one of.Michigan's outstand­ not go very far in one year. inX flve:
years-It will probably lx- sufficient to
ing ITogreuivc Democratic-farmers.
.
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place nine feet of gravel on the center j
He hu-. given of ills timer and expended hb own money, waging relentless of
all township highways. An . stimutc;
warfare. hiSlde and outside hl* party, against th. forces of :&gt;i»rcial privilege.
of $1,000 per mile of township roads,
Only a tew years ago he. almost alone, defeated the attempt to endorse tin- with on* cnat of gravel spread out to;
Boyles bill, which provided for cutting the period of redemption on mortgage a width of nine feet, probably would;
forreitMurrs. in Michigan, from one year to ninety days.
not far from correct
|t can lx-He u unalterably oppised tp moratoriums on. or cancellation of. foreign .■een that in Calhoun. If that county;
debts, but favors uuuatorium.* on American debts. And he favors the Frazier with their program carried out’as they;
bill which provide* for n-fmancing mortgages at -a low rate of Interest, to wive have, started, and probably will con-;
our farms and homes to tlw owners.
tlnuc, every road tn Calhoun will be!
He favors tIk- Tlioma.—Swank bill whlqh provides that thc farmer sifitll an improved road, gravelled and fit.receive the cost of production for that part of his product consiiinqci within the for travel.
We /have mentioned this with no!
United Stap-s If this law had been in effect lust year the funner would have
recetved 11.19 tn
30 )x-i bu.du-1 for his wheat, ami u like increase f&lt;u’hU4ive idea that Barry county shall follow;
'lilt at the present time. We do not
stock ami other products.
think that should be done in this coun-1
He believes: "Give us a mopey system that makes it easier lor goods to flow ty until all thc Covert road bonds are
from man Pr man. and all the factories could not keep up with the demand " paid
Then with thc townships prac-f
He holds that iKMiam-e of money, and control of its volume, and value, un: ttcaiiy relieved from road taxes, wei
functions ot thc Congress winch should nut be delegated to private muni|Mi- thing the county could safely apply at!
lalorx.
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r ■ kart as much as-the state shall pro-;
He believes that the buying power. debt-payingUxiw-rr and tax-puging power vide ior the improvement of township I
&lt;&gt;f the people niintt Ik restored,
(
. roads. This would not increase, but1
- He believes that tuxes should lx- limited to ilk- iictual needs of wise and’ would considerably decrease the. total:
which this county and thc •townships!
frugal government and distributed on the principle of ability to pay,.
have been raising for many years for
He belicve.s that- the present financial depression is the creature of pre­ highway puiposs's.
The townships
meditated human conduct, and that the current ballyhoo about taxes U being would be practically saved from all
’ staged as a. smoke screen to obscure thc real conspirators.
highway burden?. Thus the tital rcHe say- "Pay,the soldiers now. We owe It to them and they peed It Pay diiclipn vo.ild be large if that course
Il now und put the money at w«»rk. This can be done without increasing the in­ shall be followed, after the Covert road
terest -bedung debt It would mean In tills Congressional District $3,970,958 bonds are paid.
distributed
fullow-.. Allegan. $G7B.5OI. Hairy, S3K8.169; Berrien, $1.430.l»4:
Casr., $368,404; St. JuM-ph. $540,101; Van Buren, $575,716.
A PROVEN NUISANCE IS
Mr Ktmmerle is Jar (he Democratic platform, and In addition, he agrees
THE CAROLINA POPLAR
with W. Cl. McAdoo. tlint-tlM- savings of the people can antUsAould be safe­
guarded by a practical Bank Guarantee System.
Mr. Kimmvrle favor1 .•ending the 18t!i Amendment stniight back U&gt; the Roots Of Trees Chopped Down
states and people for their, re-approval or rejection, nrtd in thc manner ax pro­
15 Years Ago—Still Alive
vided m Article V of the Constlljilion.
—Clog Sewers
.If you want to lie represented in the American Congrch* by a Democrat who
T- O Webber brought to this office
bcllevra In the fundamentals taught by Jefferson, and Lincoln’^hen make it
your buxine.-.v to see that this man is nominated on September 13th. You will Saturday a curiosity in thc shape of a
find his name on the Democratic Primary ballot.—Adv.
ma.vs of roots of thc Carolina Poplar
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X— that were taken from a city* sewer in
MhMhAMkMMMAMhMMMhMMMWMhMh ! front of Ills place. 507 E. Madison St .
thc day before. Mr. Webber has had
all kinds of trouble with these root.,
getting into the small sewer pljie leadlug from hlx house to the city M-wer.
u.s well as from clogging up the eight
inch .vwer in front :of ills premises
---------------------------- AT THE ----------------!-----------Naturallyjhe writer asked Mr. Wvb,ber why he didn't destroy thc Carolina
Poplar trees We were astonished to
learn that they were chopped down
fifteen years agn; yet thc roots are liv­
ing andyacciirionally a young tree will
-sprout /p tn Ills.garden from .some ol
these roots.
’&gt; Tills particular root had found a
: small opening In Jhe cement that had
' been used at the joint when tiie sewer
was laid. The rootlet which entered
the sewer voa considerably smaller
than 3 lead pend!; but when it found
j this opening into thc sewc&lt; It grew In­
u„. ho j
, side the sewer, into a root nearly an
; inch in diameter. Fivn: it Had radia­
ted un Amazing mass of finfc rootlets
that cfiectually clogged the eight inch
pipe. This indicates that thc Carolina
■
Poplar ta a dangerous tree to set out
MIDDLEVILLE
for shade
One can hardly resist the conclusion
that some uncanny, sense within the
. rootlet Itself must direct and guide it
| to n hole in the sewer, or to the least
' opening m the joint, in order to crawl
in and make itself perfectly at home
SHOKTENINC
and do a lot of damage. The fact
that such'damage from the roou df
(these trees continues fifteen years after
the trees were cut down shows that the
Carolina Poplar Is really n menace.
•When the sewers were originally laid
In this city, there wm no thought of
damage by roots, so proper care was
! not taken In cementing the joints.

OF CASSOPOLIS

Primaries
Tuesday, Sept.
13th

Democratic
Representative
—In—

CONGRESS
[Fowrth District]

Individual land farm taxpayer.

Unequivocally opposed to waste of public monies.
A successful farmer and business man.

An outstanc&lt;ng leader in tax reform movements.

Bargain Days

UnaUied with any minority groups seeking selfish advantages.

NORTH SIDE GROCERY

Endorsed by, the National Association for the reduction of Public Expenditures
and Michipan Taxpayers' Association

Friday, Sept. 9 - Saturday, Sept. 10

i-&gt;b.b°x izc

Crackers

Apple Butter
. ., 23c
Gold Dust E&amp;ETi: 3 c.~ 14c

Butter

Rolled Oats

Crisco

“ 23c |

.

.

9 u.. 23c

c- 21 c

P&amp;G Soap iOB.r.Z9c
Fresh Bologna . .. 2 u.. 25c
Small Frankfurters 2 tt. 35c

Coffee T0XT^ 2

lb..

39c

Save by Buying at

HIINMAN’S
Phone 2491

Guaranteed Merchandize

We Deliver

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur pithrop. Mr
and Mrs. Harry Green spent Sunday
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fassetl.
i Tiie Norton school reunionfwas quite
. well attended tn spite of the rainy
weather Judge Wm. W Potter, a for­
mer pupil, was present and gave a
short talk, also Congressman Ketcham,
who talked upon taxation. All present
, fell (t to be a day well spent.

J

The total number of volumes dis­
tributed by the American Bible So­
ciety was recently announced as 136 979.404
GREEN FOR

Adv.

“This association, which combines
the activities of over six hundred or­
ganizations working for tax reform,
after due investigation, has decided
to endorse MR. GEORGE
FOULKES for Congress on the
Democratic ticket in the Fourth
Congressional District.
In November you will elect three
men who will practically control the
expenditures of your public money
for the next two years. Your State
Representative—State Senator and
Congressman. The cost of all other
offices and officers is controlled
by the votes of these three.
We feel that -in the person of MIL
FOULKES you have a man who

President—MICHIGAN

meets the qualifications demanded
by our Organizations, and we com­
mend him to your thoughtful con­
sideration for Congress, in this ■
Fourth District. His untiring ef­
forts in organizing tax reform
movements in this and other states
has met with much success and
brought about much heeded re­
forms. He has devoted mapy years
to farming and a successful busi­
ness career/ And has not hitherto
held elective office and is not allied
to any minority groups now seeking
selfish advantages.’’

A vote for GEORGE FOULKES is a
vote for economy and a square deal
for all.

TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION

�rat nturao, bimbi wroxntur strmrBtn
J_-—,~11 spectators felt sure that Beaver had Indenendents to PlaV
I । won but the judges decided differently. lnacPc',ucl‘ls
„
Next Monday evening these three
, G.
'---------- '■---------------- ■------------- .------- .ut'■* C take part in the* finals to be heki
Hastings Independents will play the!
ut Greenville. The’tournament will
—J
r~~ ~
{begin
strong Grand Rapids Independents in
begin at about 8:15
8:16 o’clock.
HASTINGS BOXERS WIN
Mickey McPharlin. n funner Hastings a game here Sunday. This t«*am will |
TAiiDUtrv CCUI riMAl C *»&gt;■ “nd a capable amateur, has been be one of the strongest to play here
luUnNtl otml-rlNALo working out regularly with the Has- i ihls reason. The local nine has had a,
----------- tings team during life summer and tlw i great record this reason and have been •
McGrath and Karines Victors boys are showing the result* of this ex- {giving the fans planty of exciting conipenence.
Louie Karmes’ garage is theftarts to remember. At least one more
By Kayoes—Pete Barlow
“headquarters
for tlw boxing team. The game is to lx* played before the a*a»n/
। boy.-; have rtggt-d up a ring . and a: ends. .
*
Gets Decision
Three out ot four Hastings boxen punching bag and are going through-------------------------- •-**--------------INDEPENDENTS BEAT
were vttors m th.* seml-ftnaU of thw0rtout3
Western Michigafc amateur tourna- MRS. TOLHURST IS
MARSHALL NINE 11-5
ment.beld at Belding Monday evening
CHAMPION LADY GOLFER Local Batsmen Connect For
and the fourth one iwt on a decision,
that was booed soundly by the specta- i
----- Two JElif* innings—Brownie I
tors,.
Of The Ha.tinji Country Olub
Hold, Vl.itor. To 7 Hit.
Ed. McGrath of Hastings fifhtlhg in
Inaw„a„..
,h,'
the lightweight class, knocked out Jdhn, For 1932. Winning That •
„
- Contest
- - WJeTs of Sheridan shortly after the!
Honor
Friday In
. Marshall nine here Suhday afternoon J
openmg of the firs.t round. A crashing I। The question as to who is the cham­ ; 11 to 5. Thc local ba'umcn had two bU '
innings, the third and the sixth yhlchj
right to the solar plexus did the trick.
lady. golfer of the -Hastings accounted for eight puns. Marshall]
Stere Karmes of Hastings kayoed Ed- pion
।
Club for 1M2. was/e:&lt;led FYI-' stagAii a rally In the MA*en(h !h“t was
die Scholl ot Sidney in the first round. Country
1
Steve hod hl* mart* on the floor twice day
।
in a very interesting contest be-i. good lor four runs. Al Brown pitched •'
for the count of nine before the final tween
i
Mrs. Leon Tolhurst and Mrs. lor tiie Independents and held Mar-1
seven
hits. Charles
Vanhead ‘
. 1 shall —to —
- -— ।
punch. PeA* Barlow of Ionia won a R.
| T. WnKon.
The ladies were very evenly match- j started for Mardiaii but was replaced I
decision from Joe Wleronck ot Ionin.
Wlezonck kept going gamely but’ was cd
&lt; but at ijte close of the contest Mrs. by Kimler in the eighth.
was victorious by the score
Herewith b the score by innings:
outclassed by a wide margin and ab- Tolhurst
:
sorbed considerable punishment.
&lt; three up and two to go. Hastings.
of
score By Innings,
developed some excellent golfers
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H'
Hurry Braver of Hartings lost to has
i
Croton Wood of Beidfng by decision, iamong the ladies and a number of Hastings.0 1 3 0 0 5 0 2 x—it 13
Alter the fight ended moat ul the them
t
shoot very creditable scores.
.Marshaif 0 1 0000400—5 7
‘-------- Herewith is a JLwt of butting averages
for the reason to date. McCann'heads
I tlx* list thl.r year with Brown. Roush I
and Parker following.
'1,7,

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। Sporting Items |

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Good News
For Washer Buyers
We are offering grea|est value to be found

.404
.344
30

15

JOO
.298;
.253
215.
.200!
.500 j

A-team of Nashville glrl*vwi)l play
i the strung feminine nine of Indian;
Landing at Indian .Landing Sundayj
afternoon. A second game will follow
j between boys’ teams of Indian Land^'
ing and Lacey.

HIGH GRADE

Washing Machines

We cannot advertise the name, but
it is of one of the popular and well
advertised makes and just think of
it. the price for a short time is only
$39.95. Come in early as this offer
is for only a short time!

Miller Furniture Co
"Complete Home Furnisher's"
Telepone 2226

McCann ....
Brown
i Rdu&gt;h . ....
Parker
.Young
Leonard ...
jBrandy .•....
Harrington .
Moore .... .
Bump .....
| Kennedy ....

Feminine Nines to
Meet in Gamd Sunday

—in-STRICTLY

Hastings,

Extde
13PIATE BATTERY

im

spenaents to riay ।
R. Team Sunday,
°

A “NUTTY" GAME.
j Dr. A. E. Leitch. Saginaw physician.’
faced a double and insurmountable;
■ handicap in a club tournament for,
members of thc Saginaw Country club.
j Playing Charles Q. Carlisle, secre-1
tnry.of the Saginaw AiTlomoblle club.i
Dr. Leitch not only found his op­
: pofient’s golf too consistent, but lost!
a stroke, a golf ball and his temper i
when a -squirrel picked up his bull and i
i scampered into a nearby tree. Efforts I­
' to make the squirrel drop the ball were I
I futile.—Chcasanlng Argus.

FOOTWEAR
\

FOR SCHOOL

Careful selection and fitting of footwear for children arid young
people is a most important factor in their physical and educa­
tional welfare. We carry a carefully selected stock and devote
considerable attention to "CORRECT FITTINGS." We invite you to-call.

Shoes for the
Little Folks
These shoes or slipper* are
made of good solid leather

hard knocks.' They come In
Mitukrd, patent and camel

Boys and Girls in the Grades
Stitch-Down Shoes or Oxfords
Sizes 7 to 2, in patent, gun metul onestrap, arid prown leather* with goad
leather of cvtnposilluii soles at a pair

Tennis Shoes
are also needed and we have
them in youths’, boys’, ladies*
anti men's sizes. They are
made of’ good heavy duck
uppers with good rubber
bottoms that are vulcanized:
on to stay. Wu are showing
them a(thc following prices:

Oxfords, Straps
and Etc.
consist*' at styles’ for boys
and Rirls in oxfords, straps
und high shoe*. sixes 6 to
11. In this group they are

styled shoot,. ’Some of
them hqvr horre hide sole*
which cannot lx- beat lor
wear. Priced at

’

up to $1.35 pair

Slippers and
Oxfords ,

are romiXMicd of thc best we
carry in larger chUdren's
Most of thc xtylrs in fbUgtuup are thc famous
•Xlrwit Scott." 'how they
wear’ line nf shoes which
Mre made in widtta with
ktxxl, firm-liorse hide sulr.s,
&lt;&gt;f which there-is none bet-

who really need good, firm
shoe* which will stand hard
wear and still look good aflwith good linn *&gt;»Jrs and up­
per* that will otand re-wlinc

$J75 82^5

49c and 95c
And S1.25

Shoes for the
Bigger Boys

up to $1.85 pair

up to $2.45 pair

up to $2.95 pair

Ironside Shoe Company
Harold 1. Smith &amp; John H. Crue, Proprietors

Hastings, Michigan

LABOR DAY CELE­
BRATION A SUCCESS
(Continued from page one)

j-noon IB to Id, Both games attracted a
jlot of* |hhi|»I«*. Music by the .Hasting;
jCity Band was enjoyed und appreciut-

■ No record w;u&gt; kept of thc name.* of
[the winners of the various evenu. for
1 which we are sorry , a-, we wvuld like to
|print them.
“
I Long before everyone wax served. the
•supply of roast ox waA exhausted.
exht
so
'the lunch stands'operated b&gt;
cion, and Auxiliary were very ■util JMUIroniwd nil day. resulting in tt nice
J Business for them.
! It is reported that one hundred
bund
seven
• took airplane rides en Sunday
Stir
uyd.
raying that
st patronage they had had
\The triple parachqte
landing.
f the last events, on thc proigram was an exhibition of wrestling by
' Omar JJayker of Hastings und r pro­
! teiwlorisQ. from Battle Creek which the
Icrowd enjoyed.
’ All of the Concessions were well pat­
! ronlxed and everyone- had a gixtd time,
i If the Legion shall conduct another
&gt;unflav picnic next Labor Day. they
| will profit by this years experiences.
jThey surely appreciate the uxsi-tance
' given by others who were not members
|Of the LcSltfn. Commercial club or
; Auxiliary, a large number of whom
stood by loyally, all day.

STILL GOING
STRONG!
OUR TRUCKS ARE BUSY DELIV
ERING MATERIALS YOUR NEIGH
BOR BOUGHT AT OUR SALE ...

Better GET YOUR ORDER Placed

The Homemakers’ Corner
By home Economics Sixctalhts Michi­
gan State College

Now that you con gel on Exlda cl thia

low ptkt, with all that Esida meant ir»
quality, no excuse ’remains for running
the risk of serious trouble and expense
which inferior batteries. may cause . ,.

WHEN IT'S AN EXIDE ... YOU START.

OUR MOTTO:
Values and Service-

FIRESTONE TIRES

COMPLETE LUBRICATION

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 Corner Court and Jefferson, Hastings

• Shoes, probably the most abused ot
jour clothing accesaories. take a new
'leare on life if ■ut away for the night
i on shoe trees
. A heavy coat ol clear shellac on ad­
vertisements and picture* cut from
; magaxir.es and mounted on jixrteboard
. for a Children’s scrapboqk. will not only
i protect them from wear and tear, but
{also makes them washable. Only cle&gt;re
white shellac sliould be used, especially
on colored pictures.
The attic and thc rag-bag -may be
sources of new rugs, new curtain*, new
upholstery, and new clothe* when the
old are dyed or tinted for new uses.
Shine on woolen materials is caused
by grease and wearing off of the nap
To remove this shine.' sponge the ma­
terial with warm water containing a
Utile ammonia and press thc garment
lightlyFour rule* for preparing dried fruit
are: wash it thoroughly in warm water,
soak it a long while, cook it slowly, and
add the sugar at the end of Che cooking
pcrl-Hi
--------------- --------------------Golf will reduce a man to shame
when nothing else will.

GREEN FOB SHERIFF.—Adr.

UNDOUBTEDLY BUILDING MATERIALS
WILL NEVER BE SOLD AT THESE
LOW PRICES AGAIN
No Telephone Calls

The HOME LUMBER CO
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1&gt;M
ENTERTAINED FOR GUEST.
MR. AND MRS. MARK
Miss Marguerite MePharlin
RITCHIE ENTERTAIN pleasantly
entertained several young
people of Hastings Friday evening
Lot Owners Of Spring Beach complimentary
to her guest. Miss
Elizabeth Clark, of Kalamazoo. The
And Ritchie Woodlands Orevening was spent in playing carda.
ganiie Association
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kline of Ann ■
Mis* Florence Trleb and Melvin Jacoba

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mrs Belle Pattison ha« gone to Kai- j Edward Bottum. Jr., waa In Grand
amazoo to visit Mi*» Margaret Brockie. Rapid* on Saturday.
' Arbor spent the week end here.
The Spring Beach and Ritchie won
topscore
«
— •and Miss Leonards Trleb
Mrs Tillie McLaughlin of Muskegon| Andrew Matthews was' tn Detroit’ Gardner Chidester, Jr., of Madison, Woodlands Gun Lake Picnic Aswcia- and Will
,.Ul.iam McCallum consolation
the Monday guest of Mr*.. Dan Tuesday on business
| Wis., spent the week end al home..
lion met with Mr and Mrs Mark Refreshment* of ice cream and cake
Ashaltar.
I MUs Margaret’Merrick ha* gone to- MBs Olive Clark of GrVtd Rapids Ritchie at their cottage at Gun lake. were served and al) departed Mt a late
Dr. w E. McLravy of Grand ItaPid* Bayne City for two week*.
■*rBS • week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Bunday. September Sth.
iiour.
This association wax’ organized last
spent Monday with Mr. and Mr*. John| j w Johnron of Battle Creek calied p0&gt;rtM‘ D Lan*' _
.
.
..
Mr.
Mrs.
Burr Van Houtere-t* year by the Doctors Borain. of South TOOK HIS FIRST AIRMcLravy.
on Hastings friend* on Tuesday.
'' and
'
"
.
have been--------visiting
Roy Heath returned ’Tuesday from; Mr, Paye pontey and MU* Betty ’. •Alma
---------------------•• her mother.- Bend. Indiana, and was voted to be’
PLANE RIDE SUNDAY!
Bay View where he has been spending Donley visited in Detroit last week. ’ ‘ Mrs S*™1* Brandstetter.
an annual gathering.of the lot owners!
th. summer
| Mr and Mr» Albfrt Veddfr haw
Mr and Mix C. W. Clarke have re­ of Spring Beach and .Ritchie Wood­
Mrs C. M Balch of Grand Rapids turncd /rorn ,hort &gt;Uv ln Jackxm
turned from their trip to Los Angeles lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hel-j
These gatherings do much toward
was the guest of Mr*. Fred Ryerson. Mrs j E MCHwBjn and Mtas Emily and oU,er P°lnU ,n California.
I
mer Married Nearly 63
over Hu-w.-rk rnd
McElwain were In Detroit on Friday
Mr and Mrs. Fred Tetron of Chl- ccmenUng the friendship of the pcoMrs s B Wilcox of Milo vuited her । Mrs Minnie Adams of Lansing visit- ca6° were guest* of Mr. and Mrs pie who are made neighbors along the I
•
Years
lake shore, during thc summer
auter. Mrx F Ryerson. Monday and
Mrs c&lt;lle Newlon Friday and Sat8u"d*y »nd Monday
Washington Helmer was in the city
Tuesday of this week.
!urday
Mirand Mrs Wallace Jones and months.
Mr
Mr. H B om»U1 .prhl p.rl
u„ Mn„ „„„
Uml„,
l.mB, h*« rwurwd Irrnn . l«kr nnr . Mr. and Mrs. Cheearman of Grand on Monday to attend tlve Labor Day
picnic.
11
ihr p»&lt; urrk w(lh rrl.Urr, .&lt; ,
,
„„
BlmjU .here Ihj, .(.hl ihe ,mr
Rapids will entertain next year. Next month. Mr. and Mrs Hrhhcr!
muvilli- and vicinity.
week end
■'
•
Mr and Mri Wm0{ Grand
will have been married sixty-three1
Miss Anne Burton and Mis* Betty ■ ... ...
Wfl; (he gur*t of
9l*nl rro,n s«lur,Ja&gt;' »" Mon­ FREE LECTURE ON
years. He Is 80 years old and she is •
Oglesby
---------went ..
to .....
Ann Arbor- Thursday '
MeMBta of BelUe Creek, d-» *,lh'
K"J5 JJ*’’1"'.
.
. i
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 83
for several days’ stay.
!liu&gt; week
1’
and Mrs. J. R. Hay and Mr. and
On Sunday Mr Helmer tuulLhW first I
Robert O'Connor left ‘Sunday f°r^!rL.F' ? Jf.’’*
TlXxES8
. Miss Charlotte latke of Lansing Was
the gueM of Mr und Mrs D. L. Chrts- Laingsburg where lie will teach the
Mr- and Mrs Forrest B Lane Mon- Richard J. Davis, 0. S., To [ride in an aeroplane and/ays he en| joyed ii
day.
'
.
tian on Sunday and Monday.
Speak
At
Central
Auditor!camlng year.
‘ a'
• Without a doubt they were the old­
Mis* Helen Eash of near Freeport
Mr. arid Mrs. Weldon Wolfe mid
Mr.-and Mr* Harrison Bauer and
um September
11
.
rst couple on tire ground? at the picnic ’
family of Battle creek visited Hastings family of Kalamazoo visited Mr*. Anna .•pent several days last week with her
Tlw First Church of Christ Scientist, | Monday.
sister and husband. Mr und Mrs
relatives Sunday and Monday'
Bauer on Monday.
of this city announces a free lecture on I
........
"
.. Mr. and Mrs E- G. Holbrook of
MJ« Genevieve Rider of Akron. । Keith Daniels
Mr and Mrs. Chester Stem and Christian Slcence by Richard J Dau* HEBEKAHS TO CELEBRATE
l4insipg spent Sunday and Monday
Mrs. Anna
1 family have returned Ip their home In, C. S. a member of the Board of LeeEIGHTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY.’
with Mr. and Mrs Fred Young.
Bauer on Tuesday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Horton of
Kantnrr of 8l- Loub’ Mo., after spending the
hh‘T1w‘ R&lt;’b''kahi an- planning a FarnMr and Mrs Claude ------« 5Unilnfr at Gun lakl.
Angele-.. Calif. arrived Saturday for a
71 mi“» N,«kl ,or FridM’ September 16. to I
IS1KiX
?&lt; RU**“
N-U-n Judson.-MU. Ethel Burton1 Boston?"Mass Th.- iecture will be
Raini cllrk of Cleveland. Ohio is and
John
of Lansing the Central school auditorium &lt;„• *b‘’“J" "^XltAl “1, to XFrritich Ritchie and Miss Winifred
Holmes of Lansing were guests of Mr. ,the guest of his parents. Mr und Mrs !**” uh/tun on’Thur^dav'^ ""d
i
br“!'' tliv fi,s*’ a’&gt;«lv‘r’nr&gt;’ oI u‘r K*“
and Mr.' Harry Ritchie on Monday
i s-’r-Urk thU week
lE A Burton
on Thursday.
time The
public. t--t.| be. sent'xl
, . ut'8 00
. o'clock
t t k Bring
5U.llM.r.sand-i।
.?ndp-^cmid'
|eastern
cordlallystandard
lnvltfd H^Hend.
____
Dun and Dwight Fisher were in De- .S’ Charles WcUscrt and ron Laurence
tnrtt on Monday to witness thc Harms-I °! n
nC‘l&gt;' ““d*' White of Grid. Xit Sundn'y and Mon
GOTSTB AT CHARLOTTE.
, W,;h^nd
bring Dre - J
worth cup race between Gar Wood and '
at the Labor Day picnic,
|
_
wither’* farm near’Bay; The ladles of the Hustings Country,' A
entertainment 1 bring p.. ,
K?'1*"*,
vv .
.ns. \
' *IUdu^Hu^irchlc.go»|m.tlhr
jS* were guests n7Tr&lt;WlX
Pa‘arcd
^Vt^^7t"^"
C«
Richard Hughes of,Chicago spmit thc ^.
* Bt Dert
' "rn“ nr’r Dm1C
iClub
of the Charlotte’!l
by Ih&lt;' comm11
Consider this।
Detroit where /he "will’ take" a were- ------ .........
™d
C^ dShhlm’S*
Mr
“
nd
Mrs
'
Cbrls
Frry
**«*•
c,ub
Wednesday
In
spite
-&gt;f
the
tore^ur
i
nvitation
an
d
be
there.
%|r ann Mrs UJins rrry ana ixm-.-uiuo, weancaua&gt;.
npiic •&gt; i»c ivjB&lt;;nhim*
nd wcatiier
tarinl cdurwi at the Detroit Business mother.s.
motntr.-., Mrs
airs- C^B
u.
ucunam"
, . - iia]d
aJ(| ()J
nf Orand
nrana Hai&gt;lds
Hani»u and
and Mrs
Mr» LI. Rn irid
weather golf
golf was
was played
nlaved m
tn thtlv _________ ________
Carl W-spliiter. Jr. ',,l^ltd
,, Wolcott and Mrs V. I, Wolcott of j morning und lunch was served to about RH
Univmlty.
duy
.,
10
®*
tl
,e
h
i
Freeport
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs
Keith
.fifty
at
thc
Tee-Off
The afternoon
Mrs. Jane Barnca left on Friday for
studies
alter
a
month*
vacation
Daniels
Sunday.
Iwx*
spent
in
playihg
bridge
with
fee-i
In our Hat of young men who reher bcime tn Pittsburgh, Pa., after
I Mr. and Mrs A. R -Tn&lt;ter • Doris quenl interml&amp;iion-s for viewing thc I reived hqnors nt thc C M T. C at
F|irndlng several weeks with Miss Jean
HASTINGS
Rapid* piesday to rt',y ,lv’’,avcn'.Royer 1 and daughter. Ma.y Catherine.Lpassing eclipse. Prize* for low net were Camp Custer las’, week, the name of
Barnes.
’nave moved from Scottville to their • won by Mrs Tolhurst of Hastings and|Bennie Adcock wa* omitted.
Miss Orpha Waters of Battle Creek jx&gt;rt-McLachlan BuMncfs College
. MrJmd,^ra.,t
Corn* Grove, where they' Mrs. Rowe of Charlotte Bridge prize*k Bennie wm ako named • Htudent
came Wednesday to spend her two daughter
of Battle Creek .jwnt Labor
a ww
;&gt;rn&gt; award&lt;.d to
qarveth of Ha/- rteorporai. and received an honor in
wi.ks’ vacation, visiting friends and
Day with Mr. and Mr* F D Bauer
Mhg
rnd .unBS and Mr, Stine of’chwtotte
« »n the testa he alro qualified a.
relatives here
Mr and Mrs. Leon Manning and
Vi ^.-Mar.i-I Rayner •pent the week .,™,
d.,-, ...* O-JJ. fjj® I
Sid'd -chX.’'bUb! ; ■&gt;.». &lt;■»’&gt;« hu »*» far, m -mu
•T-uTut the Porcupine mountains in up­
•'?
' Bund,j. kWH, ,t Ih-BfUM,
iran-TSbunr
--------------- --- ----------per Michigan.
INJURED IN ACCIDENT.
'■verety hurt. The girls were badly
Mr
Mn&gt; H c wun0,rl,rh
I
.. .
___
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
'
Mr- ljuVenie Ryerson and daughter '-y k r,,r lb,Tr hdm. In JCKdmm^.
From the Friday evening Grand bruited when the ear overturned -and
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
| The Wall Inke cottage of Mr- Fred
M." ct *
Mid"■"'‘“•'"I M~ ............. Wm.dr.lkl. U&gt;
Lum arid Mr. and Mm. J. Smut 9! 1 Mr'
. ------------. on —
into the. ditch MUs Nichol® is
Thursday, September 1. Roger Brown, Carl was thc scene of a happy birthday Rapids
Press ..we .learn ..
that,
Thur*. w«-nt
w'
Roseville visited Mrs. Fred Ryerson cMldrenof Royal Oak are guesta Of Mr .cnd
W|U t^l.h (1,‘, celebrated
his third birthday by enter- pattyr—for*-*-her daughter. »•&gt;
Mus
&lt;Iuy n
nlRnl
KUln NlctinU wiu in-! &gt;11 known Here.
" ‘.. ’*— •Helen.
’-■—i. ^j.
jght. Miss Ruth
Mrs. Vernor Blough for two w.eks.
.
taming two. little boy friends. Raymond who was seven years old Tuesday.
automohil..
Beiljiunin I'rankHn Stickney of Ben­ und
Jurtd
in
an
automobile
accident
on
B. W. HOSPITAL GUILD.
Mr. and Mr. Alfred Gn-nuf and lit- lb'J""‘hA™‘'
3.tUe Branch and Jack Smith, fhelr mother* There were six Hltle RirU present to
“» «” " „
ton Harbor sjient Hie week end with
Florence Campbell 'will be the
He son spent the w*ck end In ftwith ir . , . , k •»ttinir ncouuintrd r.l*o being present. At five o'cluck re- enjoy thc swimming and marshmallow Mt37 near EngltetivUlr.. four milet
bis niree. Miv. Bertha Stickney, of thc
Haven,
visiting
Hieir
aunt
and
uncle.
.
new
ornndron
naviri
Hnliv
.freshmcnU
wenserved,
including
a
roast
on
the
beach.
Later.
Rame*
were-south
of
Sparta.
In
the
c
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______
-...
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---------------"*
t
-?—
••
ffor
September nutting of
Morning Glory shopja.
Mr. and Mrs. Frfd Mahoney and son “*“* **"
"• 7“' **
birthday rake
cAkc with colored candles and
mid ulaycd
played In
In the cottage, after which re- young ladies
Indies and three v.
young men On the Bu»ine-’.&lt; Womens Hospital Guild
Mrs.. Kim Sigler and three duugh- J«k
o.
spent Bunday .nd . *•»»»; *”»
*r"
S1,three
.....................
...........................
candles
which
each
little
boy
•
freshments*
ot
ice
cream
and
a
birththeir
way
to
Grand
Rapid*
from
Mu«next.'Monday
evening. Dinner will be
■ have returned from a vWl with IM, ullh Mr. and Mr, Mr Haw-, L«£ #K»)t
g Ludln,t»n' •«* • &gt;“™
kegm. Two of the young men
*d at the Tlmrnapple Lake House.
parents, Mr. and Mr*. 8. H Plrr. of Goodrich, Mich.
,„d mh w
Ih- ,ml Mr. c K H,«l&lt; ,nrt f«m-11'' ""
-“T, "--I"
r.r,-,t Iris hmk Or. and Mr, &lt;W
L
*
c
r'
r
"
“
‘
;
U-'ih;'./, “
.1U&lt;
^“m,
F. HJT.lt. Of Joliet, 111. overt «■
l"! U»U
“““ t"&gt;
k end returning Tuesday.
». &gt;«'”■
»““?&gt;!:
a
huiiii
Edith Bechtel
Bccnici amt
mui Mias.
mim ......... ~
,....... . „ . _ Thei. vM. Bechtel have gone to South Mrts Ambra FWtewa and Peter Fedewa j Ingram and Mr and Mrs. E C. Barr oi .
llavn, 10
wiu, th. Irult h.rv.u
» tam.wmiw .1 Fuwlw mi । Detroit and Mr, and Mrs. C E. Bot-.
,1 Mr .,1,1 Mr, J W BmlrkhMMitS Mrrhd.,y
..................
n
Tn-; lu&gt;” a,‘dA son
of Ann
Mr. and Mrs Jr "
G ----------Bernard nt
of T&gt;&gt;-1
T Curtis -nfl
JohRArbor.
or n j,
Mr .nd Mr, C. M. IMO .nd Billy
Wa«w\irrickBmer t Pr*’cport’ Co'cn,an a,ld Junior Eash
and B.irbnni Stsaon of Oak Park. III..
Lnd Mr. and Mrs. WaynC Mcrriik over , f On|n(1 Raplds a,)(1 Mw v t WoI. |
Sunday RUe.-ds of Miss Mabel Sisson.
weex cnu.
,,twi cott of Fri^Port spent Thursday, with ।
Mr and• ................
Mrs Fred
Hendershott
Mr. und Mre J. L. Waters and fnm- -------. „ and
.
.j M|. n[u) Mrs Kclt|j naniplh
lly had ns guests over th? week end. daughters iuvw Ronc to Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Cole spent the I
Mr. and Mr, Waller Jalfkc of Detroit ’here they have taken, an apartment jweek end and Labor Day in Detroit ,
/A i. ............... ....
JfKe "n0 Harold relumed home with!
Dr. D. D. Walton was in Southi Bend1.1 tbt,m
51M,n{llng t|lrir WM.kg wrr!
lake.
Alfred Watera and Ind l«'t wrek whem.he attendedla (their aunt. Mrs. Fred Brand., and
Shr.e children of Alpena, who have
recital Riven by his sister. Mrz. family.
.
&amp;?cn spending their vacation with the Je»c Crandall
__
Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Veddcr
Mrs. Ida Stiand
and.........................
Mr and Mrs. over Sunday and Monday were Mrs. E.'
former’s parents, returned home last
•
/runcwiuy
Thomas
Dclarochellc
of
Chicago
were
Wednesday.
•
B. More and two children of Marshall,
' Mrs. A. D KnJ-skrrn has been spendof Dr. -nd Mrs. Guy C. Keller her mother. Mrs. Merriman, and sis­
ing a few days with Dr. Emory’ Knts- ov*’r t,M' **** CHd.
, ter. Miss Mane Merriman, both ol
k.-rn of Muskegon and tisRIng with; Mr. and Mrs.
Wr* Roy
"nrAndrus and ML*scs Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kiley of Detroit I
Lieut. and Mrs Leslie A Knlskcm of Katherine and Adah Andrus of Lan­
Washington. D C
•
1sing were guests ot Dr. and Mrs J. A. were In thc city Sunday to set her i
Mr.-. George Pogue, who has just re­ Wooton on Monday.
sister.’ Mrs. Charles Wood, who Is still,
uunru
r.,m Europe
nu.vpe wiwre
MUs Mac Keller visited tn Battle a patient al Pennock hospital. Mrs
turned ,from
where ano
she spent
Hit! summer, was (In- guest last week .Creek on TU«Bay. Today ohc goes to Wood is slowly recovering from • her I
of Mrs-. L H. Evarts, enroute to her Ann Arbor Where she will begin her recent accident.
home in Greeley. Colo
teaching next Monday
Mrs. H. J. Stang of Jackson and Mrs.;
ML-.» Nora Renkcs and Mrs. Fred
Mf- an,i Mrs. A. H. Sarvelh acom- Richard Hughes of Chicago h.isai-baw ’
Rrnkes after spending the summer ut panted Mis. Jowphlne to Detroit on visiting their mother, Mrs. C B Ben- j
their farm home, lift Saturday for Sunday, where she will resume her liatn. Mrs. Stang and Mrs. Karl Faul!
work In the Hamtramck schools. . of Woodland accompanied Mr*. Hughes
Detroit where MUs Ri-nkes has a po------t Mr and Mrs Mason Nevins returned to Chicago today.
SUion in tire-public schools
Mrs Mary Perry un&lt;f Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday to their home in Wichita.
Ralph Hawthorne and family rclum- Kansas, after spending two weeks w)th
hI Sunday;’ from A ylsit with Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Morse Nevins al Wall TUESDAY LUNCHEON
«
Perry's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. lake.
WAS WELL ATTENDED
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wood and fam_
_______
J. Ii Wonnacott of Bloomington. III.
Miss' Marguerite Hr-tmanspcrger re­ Uy, Miss Geneva Wood and Norman jjfrs john Ketcham Named As
.
.
turns this week from
California, Powell of Grand Rapids spent Sundav
Chairman For Next Week s
where she sjx-nt' thc summer with her and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
.
sister. Miss Helen Enroute home she Word. '
Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. fitiils and Mrs,
visited Mrs. Harriet Hosmer Sackett
Thirty-six ladles attended thc week­
Robert Burch and granddaughtc/ ly luncheon at the Hastings Country
at Beatrice,'Nebr.
Miss Florence Watklnu^retunu today Charlotte Caln, attended a family re­ club on Tuesday. Bouquets of zinnia-'.
to her school duties in Wyandotte. She union at Morgan lake, north of Grand and marigolds from the garden of Mrs.
has been assisting in the core of her Rapids, on Sunday.
P. T. Cfflgrove made the tables and
Mrs Robt. Walton. Mrs. Wilbur room very attractive. Contract bridge
mother, Mrs W. J. Watkins, who is re­
covering nicely from an operation on Lane.- Mrs. Leon Tolhurst. Mrs. Clyde was played at six tobies. Mrs\ David
Wilcox. Mrs H. J Horton. Mrs. K. B.
Thursday at Pennock hospital.
French, of Caledonia, having high
Mr. and Mrs L. R Glasgow leave McIntyre and Mrs. R O. Finnic are-in score. Auction bridge was played nt
this wf-ek for Elwood City. Pa . where Grand Rapids today »(Wednesday) just one table, high score being won by
tiiey will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. playing in the Western Michigan One Mrs. R. W- Cook. The golf event was
Day
Tournament
at
the
Cascades
Don Jones &lt; Feme Thompson).. Miss
awarded Mrs. Leon Tolhurst.
Sadie Glasgow, who went’ home with Country' Club.
—or only $57.50 cash with old heater and coils
Guests from out ot town included
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Pennington and
Mrs Jones two weeks ago. will return
Miss Ldulse Pennington, after spend­ Mrs. Burr Van Houten of Alma, the
with her parents.
Put in your home the heater now saving money for thousands of users.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Tydcn. Mr. and ing the week end with Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mrs Orville Bayles; Mrs
Enjoy instant, constant Hot Water Service for all family needs. Let it
Mrs Chflord Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Baird have returned to their Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Arbor, of Mrs.
Richard Grom. Mr. and Mrs. Abcn home at Paton Hall. Romeo. Michigan. Roy Cordes; Mrs W. R. Nolan of Cale­
pny for itself with its economical features which slagh costs to a figure
Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Coak Paton Hall, a private school tor girls donia. of Mrs. French; and Mrs. Fred­
never before thought possible. Rid yourself of the bother and Expense
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. under the direction of Mrs. Pennington, erick Parker of West Palin Beach.
of old ways—here's a new, better, cheaper- way—and all for a few cents
Fla
.
of
Mrs.
A.
W.
Woodburne
Hubert Cook at their Wall lake cot­ will open for the fall term on Septem­
Mrs. Morris 6. Hill waa chairman of
a day!
tage Thurxlay evening.
ber twenty-sixth.
the committee assisted by Mrs. E, J,
Pratt. Mrs. Maude Sciwmp and Mn
p. T. Colgrovc. with Mrs. c G. DeCou
in charge of thc golf. Mrs. John
Ketcham will be in charge next Tues­
day.
Twenty-three of the Hastings-ladies
were guests of the members of thc
Charlotte club last week Wednesday.
L. V. BESSMER; Erulght SpcciillK
Luncheon was served at the Tee-OB
HASTINGS, MICH.
with Rolf and bridge forming the en­
tertainment. Mrs. A. H. Carveth won
“Built like a Thermos Bottle
the bridge prize. Mrs. Leon Tolhurst
Seeing imperfectly — cases
winning the golf event which was for
low netscore.
eye strain. And then the real trouble begins. It be­

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Good looking — warm — durable.
• Pullover and coat styles.
We have our fall stock . .. Prices
are much lower. All wool fabrics
and plain colors.

Men’s
Boys’

$1.75 to $3.95
$1.00 to $2.45

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men and Boy's

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Continued ruxt week.

COMPLIMENTED GUEST.
Mrs; Jack Rakowsky was hostess Sat­
urday afternoon to nine of her friends,
entertaining for her house guest. Mtes
Kathleen Hamper, ot Detroit. Con­
tract bridge was played. Mrs. Morris O
Hill winning high score and Mrs Ro­
man Feldp-iuscn tiie second Mrs Ray
Finnic. of Woodland, was. an out-of­
town guest.

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needed, yet farnls{&gt;ei constant hot waler
for only a few cents a day. These featarn slash the operating cost to a new
low figure— prove this heater thf cheap*

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WANTS
.ONE CENT A WORD. NO-ADVER­
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talhfactor) dralinj with poll&lt;

■PLANS ARE COMPLETE
FOR POULTRY.TOUR

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Fx.t Lansing. Scja 6—Tiie fifth anpxiul Michigan poultry tour will start
from Michigan State College Seplemtravel west through Grand
/THTn wQthfteM into Holland.
NJnd Huinilton: and on Sep22 will go through Bannttr and

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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

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BArritir cinntcn

H. S. SHELDON
AZSTRACT AND.REAL ESTATE OTHCE

. ItAHThing CITY MISSION

method.

A' &lt; IL'HCII

UtlBOWIT 1 1 :

HASHNCS

FOR SHERIFF

I stand for ENFORCEMENT of all
laws ns written, partiality to NONE.
I believe in ONLY TWO consecutive

If nominated and elected I GUARAN­
TEE to cut the expenses without jeop­
ardizing the service dun, the public.

I believe in the HUMANE treatment
of prisoners.
I am 'a member of no GANG or
CLIQUE, and have NO favorites.
I have no OUTSIDE interest and
would be ON THE JOB.
'

1/ elected, I shall at all times serve
the best interests of Barry County,
honestly, fearlessly and to the best of
my ability.

1 believe public office is a sacred trust,

TO SUPPORT ME, BE SURE TO CALL FOR DEMOCRAT BALLOT
YOUR VOTE

And

ASSISTANCE GREATLY APPRECIATED

In

Ma

towi
noth

him

him
OlMC
that
spok
iron

a great deal

ASK FOR A REPUBLICAN BALLOT—VOTE FOR

poultry; and. in addition on the •ame
ty. there is a wild life sanctuary
ill typer, of wild fowl attract

ALFRED D. DUBUISSON

Ilia.!

OF SOUTH HAVEN. MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN

ciiUBcn or the kazaxcnb.

HASTINGS MARKETS

GOODWII.I..
Our community ha* been wonder­
fully blc M-d-with two weeks of revival
■ nicM c. :i(iu&lt;:e,j bv Rev Reid from
Albion. uNM.Mrd by Rev Conklin and
Certainly Paul. Ruth und
an* hue helpers and the mother

Sunday school nt’ten ’f
with a One -»«rjt'icc, then
i-openuve dinner in Hur basement,
n the aticnuxm service, ttien back
n t«&gt; " .*•&lt;&gt; sjtvkv. ,He is a splendid
Iter with Hie young jieople and
■ rt.)Aind&lt;1d fine to his pleadings
md many u»re deeply .interested and

■

•

Alfred Waters and family returned
!»' Aliicnu tn leach another year after
home folk* a couple ut
i* beg'.iHiinif his seventh
teacher. in Kulamazoo
He tins made good
iMiigh begins teaching -his
first

ciiqr.cn or

cubist, scientist

turn this school started fc
i flu* nioriiitik: Kathry
Bonnie Bi ucii. \TuniQi
WrdneMiay P. M.
HARRIS &lt; IlLFK.

lute

FOR STATE SENATOR

Furl

Van Buren County’s Candidate

she
desk
him

Alfred D. I)ubui**on I. a Mnce**ful bu*ine»* —........
rxperiencrrf In the problem* nf the day both a* a business nun and
nne uho ha* been deeply interested in the welfare of hi* home com­
munity and Michican at Lyrgr. No one in the county ha. given mure

t Jun
mak

Ilul&gt;ui*4&gt;n. durin: this period uf economic dislre**.

He i* alert to the need* of the Flchth District, i* intimately ac­
quainted with every corner of it; know* the farmer* and their prob­
lem* and if nominated and elected, pledge* hi* utmost effort* to
bring about the nrrdrd reform* in governmental affair*. Hi* bud nr*,
experience and executive ability and untiring energy arrmll pledged
to the substitution uf busine** principle* for political trading; reductrah in cwt* of government and lowering of taxes.

dirt:
on t

A D DUBUISlION

Vote for Dubuisson for State Senator next Tuesday.
II know or should know
“Al.** He is considered by all who know him as one who likes to play the
game in a clean way and is an all-around, straight-forward, ag­
, gressive, clean-thinking, successful business man.

boy
Hili'

Cynic Condemns^
4/uuality In it man and fi
falls t
human

Imdth. vNteit hi* mother.
Bamts., recently. .
v.r- Arthur Tltonw and;
tin?*. M.sit-d over Sunday1
fartnerife father. Peter in the United States i* carried on with
checks
‘

EMMANUEL t'HU
I EPISCOPAL I

ALBERT J. NOVAK
STURGIS, MICHIGAN
' REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

FOR CONGRESS

Mary Bi ms
t trinity attended i he.

HOUSE FOR SALE!

McNaughton spent Sun“
'■
and Addie

Teir roams and hath*, two fam­
ily. -Full size cellar. Two fur­
nace*. two bath* and luilrt*.
Hard and soft water under pres­
sure. Painted in 1931. Fir*l &lt;la*v
condition?* A**r»*ed in 1931 at
.3200.00. ixS lot.

-Ran of Northville Jms
d daiiKhter. Heri- atituf rMinty.
calk'd on &lt;&gt;lc|
rinity Sunday und

\\ orrv

! .

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eiirri n

E. A. BURTON

OSF
*uti* r • o &lt; repitop.s

Ixtli Amrnilmrnl.

Not anilUled with or oblicated to any political ring

HIGHER EGG PRICES
MORE EGGS
How?
Feed PURINA Laying Mashes
Specially good home mixed cwt. $1.29
Better Lay Chow .... cwt. $1.80
Best Egg Chowder . . . cwt. $2.10

CARDS OF THANKS
■A

making up a car fur xhlpnienl by Septrm
I’ltlt KS JtlGlIT — t ASH (INLY

Wallace Feed and Seed Store
WORKING ON ALFALFA

GORDON C. EDMONDS

Growers
In
Sov.thwostcm
lligitn Ask Advice On Con
trols For This Irisect

-

tiki- in-:

FRED J. WHITE
FOR SHERIFF

d

CAPABLE
‘ ECONOMICAL
IMPARTIAL
ur.&gt;».i itu.*! damage cm new s&lt;

Abiu: fifty

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

an

of

Born arid raised in Barry county.
Graduated from thc Hasting.* High
School and from the. Michigan
State College Went to the Army
from Barry County, and was an of­
ficer 'Form Supt » at Michigan Re­
formatory. Ionia, for 3‘* year* For
past 7 year* have lived in NXshvtlle.
* Age 30; height, fl ft ; weight 180
pounds.—Adv.

Great Reward
Since we have committed the Golden
Rule to memory—let us now commit it
to life. The reward will*be great.

alfalU

r.Of the occupation,, listed in thc mi
­ , Four official}, cf the town of Slierin , man. Wl*. are named Sherman, includ­
more thXn iialf are those Is
ing the Major.
i which no women are employed.
sum.

ORCHESTRA

__

seeding* lnf«
rolled and enwgh

to tiie pal*
Lan.ltvz
. and all
■ orsce cut the- crop as soon m
safely
’

FORTY-PIECE

out may

Battle damage done’by the insert Is reduced
Claude - Riley o
ttary-Tiwurcr. Mildred ta a minimum A *pray made &gt;1 four
NiuhrlUe Nett mr tiw-y , ।.-ounds &lt;4 ar-&lt; nate of had in IM sal-

en: to Grand Rapid.- to
, Ddle, another sister.

Candidate For

SHERIFF
On The
REPUBLICAN TICKET

b w.i;iu ' ’ .

manufacture

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

NOTICE or SPECIAL ASSESSMENT

WEB W(® REPORTED

BSOAOUAV c O»tEH
^mbtilana.^rufe
enOMrs
nous zoaft
sroag 22Z3

E

brooder

incubat

‘

or Join the
&gt;ur at any point along the route The
ar-nlght *:*&lt;|» will be at Holland.

The Prescription Drug Store
|

FOR THE NOMINATION

Qualified by Nearly 10 Year’i Experience “On the Job”

imi- expej-itnentaj farm near Augusta
All types cf uwdertk housing and
hafchiny rqiiipment un -located on Iht
(aim.: and ai the luilclieries which will!
be slopping points on the trip Some!
of t)»e hatcheriM have capacities which'
run into the hundreds of thousands ;i
At Hamilton, thc travelers will set a
lo-cpe.-ativr. association which spectjh.-fjs.in selling graded egg* on theNew York market. Tike company ligj
recently built a storaix plant dnd hxy
(Killtk-s for ikTOcrx'ing eggs to meet
the demand.-; of an exacting market
Farms which specinhre in producing
hiRii class breeding stock und those
ilhicfi place their cmpha*ia °n quanproduction me on the route

.

Fitting Service
Every tram we fit Is gusrMkwetb to hold ths rupture
and we keep it in proper sdJuitmtnt for you. Let n« show
you the New Akron Tni&lt;«
feature •’Selective Pressure
Control”. Nothing else like
It We are exclusive xepre-

FAY D. GREEN

Route This Year Takes Visitors
Through 'One of Most Inter­
esting Sections In State

nBST UNITED BBETHBEK cnUXCff.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
t

-Distinctive J^tiHeral Service
Alto Ambulance Service

HASTINGS

H. G. BENAWAY’S
FURNITURE STORE
MIDDLEVILLE

MICHIGAN*

Saturday Evening, Sept. 10
SOO FREE GIFTS
One to EACH LADY—given at 8:00 P. M.
150 HORNS GIVEN TO THE KiDDlESI
The N. C. THOMAS QUARTET will sing.
This is going to be a BIG time
Better plan to come I
Everybody Cordially Invited

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Sept 7, 1932

Impressive Lesson Demonstrated
By Friendly Hastings Woman

CIRCUIT COURT
CONVENES MONDAY

to determine Tights.
. Jane Hili vs. Thomas Tlngay and1!
Luclile Tingay. foreclosure of contract, j
Ford L^-Osaey and wife v». Will,
Fuhr, et ajJ bill for' specific perfor­
mance ot ah agreement

We are going to give an actual In­ doing Hie moat friendly tiling she could
stance of how a good woman of our do, the most helpful thing she could
do for him to aid him In making a suc­ (Continued from page one. part onei Zeno E. Decker, cl ol. bill to fore-.
city helped ir boy. a strangerRo her, to cess
close mortgage.
of his life by requiring 'him to
art squured-away right. The incident clean up ids desk She urged him to
Delmont C. Webster vs. Frances E
People vs. Glenn pcnfold, violation
Webster, divorce.
iiapprned la*t spring. ft shows how go back to school that afternoon and of prohibition law.
Ernest A. Horn vs. Hek-h Horn, di-;
cheerfully
do
wjiat
the
teacher
had
wise and helpful it is for older people
voice.
told
him.
He
promised
to
do
It.
prohibition law.
to tiecome rympatlu-ticaily interested
A day or so later he came to thia
rcvp/c
. c ol«nn a*les V5 Gertrude Gates.,
People ...
ya. Raines Landon, larceny.
in the problems of children. Ttu- Ban­
ner heard this story last week. Il was friendly woman saying 'Well I did ft, .People vs. Ralph Lamb, malicious de- divorce.
of'property.
I Clara Hilbovn Cramer vs. Togan-1
so worth while that we felt we must and I got a boxful of Etuff out of my structlon.
People vs. Merritt Edward McComb. Stiles. Inc. el al. bill to clear title and;
desk. My desk U clean and orderly
pass It on to our readers.
street description.
correct
Tills Hastings woman was walking now, and tliat teacher Is all right. And Intent to rape
• live ...
City
National Bank and Trust}
..................
toward her home at about noon. She that Isn't all. I am going to keep my
Richard Schaddelee. et al vs. Claus1I Company of Battle Creek vs. James Nj
noticed ahead of her a lad of about desk clean and in order always and be
Rogers,
et al. bill to foreclose mortgage.
orderly
too."
and
he
smiled
as
he
said
T. Cordes, trespass on the case, jury.'
„,v ■
ten years, whose gait, mumbling to
Frank Asplnall vs. Marcel Evalet and ’
it.
himself and shaking
hl* head indi­
‘‘“'X?,. A. Lyn.,to n. John A.
mtocated that something was wrong with i That boy was a striuiger to the wom­
gag*.
Palmer. H.
Jay Thorbum.
assumpsit.
KnB*‘
h. jay
snoruurn. aaaumpan.
. him. As she caught up with him she an who helped him; but she took an raimer.
Wisner vs. Roy Barrett, et j
observed that his face was clouded; (interest in him because she could see I The Commercial Investment Trust a),William
. ' 1 bill for accounting and cancellation j
that he was evidently very qngry. She j there was a need right then of someone vs. 8yra PiSrce, assumpsit.
lease.
John McLravy vs, The Great Atlantic 11of Ella
spoke to the lad saying: ‘ What's the doing so. How many of us pass boys
Felghner vs. Charles H. Ray-j
and girls like that who are inexper­ and Pacific Tea Co., trespass on the ,
trouble, my boy?"
mond. bill to foreclose mortgage.
ienced. who really want to do the right
His laconic reply was Tm mad
Hastings Building and Loan Assocla-1
Elida Shaw vs. Burdette Lichty, et al.
Then she asked. "Al whom are you thing but do not understand how?
tion vs. Elmtr Harshberger and wife.1
Most of us would never notice they assdmpslt.
mad?" __
were
troubled,
and
could
not
see
that
Frank E. Furst. Fred O. Thomas vs. bill to foreclose mortgage.
He answered. "I Just hate my teach­
Hastings
Building and Loan Asso­
an interest tn them was much needed Charles Hyde, et al. assumpsit.
er."
.‘
vs. Robert D. —
McGlocklln
end
Sarah Phillips vs. Charles Anders, ciation
".v-r...-,
r _”
"Hate your teacher." said she. "why for their good. Tills woman saw that
that is terrible. Here's a porch. Let's a boy was troubled and- helped him;
Hastings Building and Loan Assocla4&gt;p in here and sit down and you tell which that boy will never forget. Her
Burrell Phillips vs. Charles Anders,'; tion vs. Oscar Jones and wife, bill to:
me what the trouble Is and why you,, friendly Interest may mean for him the trespass on the case.
mortgage.
difference between a helpful, useful,
hate your teacher."
Leland E-Holly vs. Dr. Clarence P ' i foreclose
Clayton J. McKeown and wife vs. •
The boy was not responsive at first. successful life, or a life that might hot Lathrop, trespass on the case
Enid Holly vs. Dr. Clarence P. Lath-! Ernest A. Cutler, et al. bill to foreclose
Further questioning brought out Die be far removed from that of the tramp
mortgage.
or
possibly
worse.
Kindly
Interest
in
fuct that he hated his teacher because
rop, trespass on the case.
■Leland E. Holly. II. by next friend,! Dr. H. C. Mahon vs Elliott Fort
she had ordered him to clean up his boys and girls "was never more needed
vs. Dr. Clarence P. Lathrop, trespass Ahern and Bertha Evelyn Ahem, bill
desk that afternoon. She talked with than now.
to foreclose trust deed.
on the case.
him about tluit and asked if he were
Fred Weyerman and Louraa Weyer- i
thc only boy to whom this order was GOLDEN CROSS SWEET
Non-Jury Civil Caiuea.
;Injpn „
~. M1(U
vs. George „
A. VfUU
Clouse
and Nellie;
given. He said there were otlier-boya
Forrest E. Jordan, et al vs. Pitt Pugh. CIaUiC
lo forcclose &gt;&lt;«u&gt;
mortgage,
i-iuuac,, uiu mz
CORN
STANDS
TESTS
who had to do the same thing. He
et Ul,
Lk
al. V/CLIMIVU..
ejectment.
. John
- ■
-LuWren.ee ....
Hawkins
vs. .Mabel
thought his teacher had no business to
! Wolverine Fruit Products Oa. v&lt; V.
’: ‘ Hawkins, bill for divorce.
y"
t
make a boy clean up his desk.
j Is Not Subject to Wilt ahd It illam Boughner.-trespau.on the cas*"" i Laura A Kolb vs Walter A- Kolb,
It happened that at that moment a
John Nelsz vs. Louis E. Barnett,
Produces
More
Than
Or
­
’ bill for divorce.
dirty looking tramp was shuffling along i
SUmpSlt.
«\l' vuarxw
rvwcra.
numr..
»&gt;.
Charles power#, Admr.. vs. Florence'
dinary Variety
on the sldawaUt—He was anything but
Elmer F. Watrous vs. Mrs. Edgar L-M Iv(1, wu to&gt;M.t
deCtl
-'attractive U» look at Pointing-to the
The Ohio Slate Agricultural College Mead, tres|MU»- On the case.
N. Alberta- Greenfield vs. Clayton ;
tramp six: said to the boy "Look at reports that sixteen tests have been I Stale Bunk of Freeport vs. Richard
bill for divorce.
that man" He did so. "Would you made, in all parU of that state, which | Schaddelee. et al. trespass on the case. Greenfield,
Arthur W. Getty vs, -Myrtle Getty,'
like to lx- that kind of a man?" "Course prove that a new variety of yellow | Asenath J Boley, Gdn. va. Charles bill for'divorce.
1 wouldn't." he said. Very earnestly sweet corn, called Golden Cross Ban­ ;Fialu. et al. trespass on the case.
Edward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver. vs.|
rhe said: "Unless you learn prder and tam. is resistant to Stuart's disease, or ! Arnett Auto CO. vs. B. M. Hanson Walter
R. Rus/.-, et a), bill tb fore-1
discipline. you may be just like that bacterial wJU. which has done serious and *N c Hanson, assumpsit. •
man some day You may be a tramp. harm to sweet corn in this vicinity. j H- G- Barber. Gdn. vs. Frank Barn­ close mortgage.
Edward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver vs.
Tiie world has no place for a disorderly The new variety is a hybrid cross of hart. assumpsit.
Lester and Ruth Hawks, bill'to lore-,
jx-rron. A boy who doesn't care wheth­ the Golden Bantam variety. The GoldAlden Todd vs. City of Hustings, close mortgage.
.
er his desk is clean and neat, whether i en Bantam Is not resistant to the will trespass on tiie case.
Margarvthe Gardner vs. Roy Gard--,
Jils clotlu--, are clean and are hung up but tiie Hybrid variety has proved 95 ‘ State Bank of Deckerville by Leon
ner. divorce.
per
cent
resistant.
The
horticulturand.kept in order at home, whether
O. Wentworth, receiver, vs. Douglass
Nathaniel and Nora Lykins v*. Frank ]
his hands and his face are washed, who tsts at the State Experiment Station । Scott, trespass on the cose.
Isn't orderly and doesn't care—such a near Columbus report that the hew [ In the matter of the estate of Giles and Ida Price, bill for un accounting. |
Georgia E. Oittlngs vs. Clifidrd Git-,
boyis apt to become a worthless man." variety will produce from three to nine Shepard, deceased, appeal from pro- tings,
divorce
_vi
Siu- kept talking.with him kindly until . times ax much sweet com as the Oold- I bate court.
In the matter of the petition of Ru­
she vould sec the clouded face brighten. en Bantam variety.
I Joseph Bortukn vs. Thomas R Ol- dolph E. Reichert, State Banking Com-1
In a kind way she told 1dm rhe wantshewsky and Sophia Olshcwsky. as­ miMioner for the appointment of a
GREEN' FOR SHERIFF.—Adv.
cd him to know that his teacher was
sumpsit.
.----- ,---(
iluwihu, apis
custodian,
apjiointment of custodian, i
j Battle Creek Auto Body Co. vs. Dr. i Benjatnin-H.
Benjamin H Cram vs. Fem Belle
■H.’A. Adrounie. assumpsit; Judgment j Cram, divorce.
j pending.
Elnora L. Smith vs. Charles* Butler
I Will DePrlcstcr vs. Henry Germain, Smith, divorce.
assumpsit.
Edward B. Finley. Jr., receiver vs.
J Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp vs. Voa W. Furniss and Edna J. Furnlss.
^Fred Champayne. el al. assumpsit.
bill to foreclose mortgage.
1 Peter Fender vs. Len W Felghner.
Ruth' E. Springer va. J. Howard
' assumpsit.
Springer, divorce.
1 Lyman Johnxm. Elia M. Johnson vs.
Lelia J. Cosier vs. Norman T. CuSlcr..
I Albert N. Kellogg, assumpsit.
divorce.
.
I
; American Electric Service. Inc. vsl
Pearl M. Ayers vs. Homer 8. Ayers,
Louis M- Curtiss, appeal from justice divorce.
court.
Albert I. Troutwine, et al. va. The
: Tiie Northern Ohio Coal Co. vs. L. H. Board of County Road Commissioners
1 Cook, trespass on tiie case.
of the county of Barry, bill to set aside
1 H. A. Way vs. W. E. DeGolln. as­ petition and injunction.
sumpsit.
Mary M. DeWitt vs. Oscar Jay De­
Witt. divorce.
| Charles G McPeck. Jennie L. Bill­
Central National Bank and Trust
ings, et al vs. Verne J. McPeck, bill for Company of Buttle Creek ys. Murray
partition.
M. Kenyon and Bertha C. Kcnyon./toiU
I Mary E.. Reed vs. Calvin Reed, di­ to forecltke mortgage.
! vorce.
Frank Wieser vs. Orlee H. Fausey,
] Charles Wilcox vs. Earl and Bernice bill to set aside contract.
1 Wilcox, cancellation of deed and agree­
PlynTTETMatthews vs. Clyde O. Sut­
ment.
ton. bill to foreclose mortgage.
, Mina M Adams vs. William U.
Minnie Traxler Springett va. Frank
Adams, divorce.
D. Terrell, et ai. bill to foreclose mort­
: Blanche E. Jordan vs. Guy W. Jor­ gage.
.
dan. divorce.
SherlfT-Goslln Sales Company vs.
Letitia I.' Foster vs. Charles E. Smith, Norris J. Herrington. Admr., et al.
Helen B. Smith, et al. loreclosure of
Frank Balccrzak vs. Ray Bojcerzak.
mortgage.
et al. bill for accounting and injunc­
Hazel Bell Curtis vs. Harold H. Cur­ tion.tis. divorce.
.
Betty 1. Caine vs. Robert D. Caine,
James K. Verrill vs. Dorn B. Neely, et divorce.
al. bill for cancellation of deed.
Causes In Which No Progress Has
Rudolph E. Reichert. State Banking
Been Made for More Than One Year.
Commissioner, vs. "Nashville State
Cross, et al. bill to quiet title.
/
Bank, bill fdr appointment of receiver.
Frederick E. Hill vs. Leon Cool, et al.
Morn- Backus. Gdn. Bernice L.
In the matter of thc petition of Rod- j
assumpsit.
White, cancellation of deed.
ney Post, et al. bill to discharge mort-;
Tiie Industrial Co. vs. Leon D. Cool
. Rudolph E. Reiclwrt, State Banking
' Commissioner,
Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, divorce,
Commissioner, vs.
vs. State
State Bank
Bank of
of FreeFrte- and Andrew Dooley, assumpsit.
'nort. annolntmcnt
Olean J. McLravy vs. B. J. Dever-1 John J Echtlnaw vs Jennie B *
'port.
appointment of receiver.
'
.... assumpsit.
-----------Echtlnaw. divorce
!
■ Henry F., Kidder vs. Alta Kidder, di- eaux.
. Madison Furniture Co.
Mike
Emma E. Grant, et al vs. George
j Clyde C. Slcmons. State Commlsslon- Gjukich. assumpsit.
i Wilson, et al, bill to set aside deed.
i
Maciej and Mary Wielgosz vs Mich­ । Glenn A. Boyle vs. Nina J. Boyle, di-!
er of Health vs. thc Village of Nashael and Helen Zawacki, assumpsit.
1 viUe. et al. .
.
vorce.
j
Mrs. La Verne Hall vs. The Nashville । John C. McKlbbln vs. Hattie L. Me- ,
I Henrietta Van Der Molen vs« Kobe
State Bank, trespass on the case.
I Van Der Molen, divorce.
Klbbln. divorce.
I
Manville Peterson vs. William Cram­
| Harvey G. lams vs. Mary D. lams,
Wm. J. Wisner vs. Roy Barrett, ac­
er und Earl Strickland, assumpsit.
divorce.
counting and injunction.
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co., an In­
Olive B, Bivins vs. Reuben A. Bivins,
John Brandstctter vs. Ida E. Brand-1
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diana Corporation, vs. Freeport State stetter, divorce.
| divorce.
i
,
I C. Carl McOufTy. et al\ys. WUliam P. - Bank, assumpsit.
Samuel J. cook vs. Minnie May Cook,,
Streeter, et al. bill ot complaint to. Sain Solomon vs. Board of County divorce.
'
•
{
fjoad CommlMtdhers. assumpsit.
j“’Chester Richardson vs. Florence!
jvacate decree.
I Julian J. Gardner vs. Ellen Gardner.
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Onna Olynn and Richardson, annulment of marriage. I
Russell
Lewis,
trespass
on
the
case.
|
.
-------—
—
1
! divorce.
| Charles L. Dibble, Admr. vs. Clark A.
Chancery Causes.
I
_____ __
I Fred A. Marshall and Lov|na P. .
Barber
and________
Bimie McIntyre, bill to
Minnie E. Hanycn. et al,-Nelson H. | foreclose mortgage.
Marshall va. Orey D. Lenon, et al. bill

PART TWO

TIME MOVES
RAPIDLY ON
Again We are nearing the autumn
time of the year ... like the “au­
tumn of life’’ it comes all too soon!

Did you start that Savings Account
you had planned to start? . . .

'

*

I

An interest-bearing SAVINGS
ACCOUNT in this old bank will
bring independence and content­
ment, and builds the foundation
for SUCCESS!

REMEMBER: it’s not how much
you earn, it’s how much you save!

HASTINGS NATIONAL
The Only National Bank in Bafry County
Telephone: 2217 - Hastings, Michigan

jfato Jport Jhop

T) A VJ JT’
IJx*. IN IN.

is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW!
Hastings Lumber « Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

Battle Creek

SCHOOL of BUSINESS
Successful People Are Business Minded
Write for Information
CLASSES STARTING EVERY MONDAY

Bastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. UM

PAGE TEN
allowing claims entered, final account
nted. order allowing final account enCOURTHOUSE NEWS tered.
.
Ert. Dora Lake. deed. Order appolnrin, Admr. emered. bond Bled end lerPROBATE ('OUST.
Eat. Francis M Craig. dec'd. Testi­ lera luued. order tondUw wrtlemanl
mony at freeholders filed, license to sell enured, peltoon lor heartnz. elrtmi
real estate issued, oath before sate filed. filed, notice to creditors Issued
i Est. Austin F. Rbsaelb deed. p^t;.
.
..... ■jtlon for Admr filed, order appointing
ventory filed
Est. Ira G. Hart, dee d Petition for I Admr. entered, bond filed and tetter*
Issued,
order
hmiting
settlement
en• Admr. filed, order appointing Admr.
1 tered. petition for lieanng claim* filed.
entered. Bond filed.
Eat. John Roush. deed petition fo.- ■notice to creditor* issued, inventory
hearing claims filed, notice tu credi­ filed.
Annual account of
tor* issued
— — ...
Est. Phebe McKrii.- ’ dec’d, Older, guardian filed.

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who ihop «t the thouundi ol
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Gain in the Market Value of Com­
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—Grain, Cotton, Live Stock, Eggs, Sugar and Many
Other Itenzs HAVE GREATLY INCREASED the
Purchasing power of Agriculture.

There have been billions of dollars rise in thp market
value of-stocks and bonds and this increase in wealth
and borrowing pow£r is self evident.

For 46 Years
this old bank has ren­
dered a splendid serv­
ice to this community
and its patrons, always
paying 3^ interest
compounded semi-an­
nually. This is a good
time to start a SAV­
INGS ACCOUNT.

Hastings City Bank
Tire Bank with the Chime Clock'
CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

WOODLAND. j On (he completion of the Pacific
For the first lime in hirtory. o UnitDon Shorno left Sunday fqr Lexing-1: Telegraph Company in 1861 thc Pony cd State* hiedul has been struck in
to
ton. Virginia, where he will attend thc ; Express woa discontinued. platinum -it will soon
— be presented —
President nuuyvr
Hoover in cuiiurcuou
connection wnn
with
. Vnglnui Military Institute for Un* coin-1
— .........---------------------t-ivaiurm
' •« year.
1 New Tprk had Its first sidewalks laid I tiie Washington Bicentennial CeicbraCornell University Developing Tn«
I lion.
Mr.
Grain Resistant to Hes**
’ Henry Fan! of Detroit spent the j1,1 ,70°Support for conservationists and
•■week end and Labor* Day with hist----------land expert* who oppose as uneconomic
sian Fly Ravages
i mother. Mrs. 1. Paul,
'
. the attempt to settle large ureas of
Mrs. Clyde Ruell and children re •
mm
Formers who grow wheal will b&lt;* in■ waste und cut-over hinds is offered by tcrested in a rejwt from the Exten­ turned last week from x week's visit
“““
u study of Indian population dlstnbu- sion
,
Department of Cornell University with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ■
| .
tion tn Michigan which shows that 85 that a variety of wheat has been bred Covby of Gobles.
I per cent of the Indians lived on only successfully, which • resists" the attack
Mrs Horace Barnaby and ch|Iil(en of
! 54 |&gt;cr cent nf the land area of the ot the Ilt-Mlan fly It is claimed that Grand Rapid* visited Mr. and Mrs
.
•tale, while the. remaining 46 pey cent this hew variety fias been produced at J. V Hilbert at thc Hilbert cottage at
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Saddlebag lake from TucMtay until j
was almost uninhabited. The survey. the
।
j based on a complete catalog of village Station,
i
after fourteen years of expert-' Saturday
; sites, burial mounds and other sigps of mentation with 400 varieties.
Mrs'David Kilpatrick of Lansing!
Indian residence, was made "by Dn W
«&gt;»
spent the week end with Mb. and Mrs
W. Hinsdale, associate in charge of the ■
Great Lukes division of thc Univer­
Mr und Mr*. Floyd Kimble and chllsity of Michigan Museum of Anthrodren returned Wednesday from a''
Itoitwy. and shows that tl»e present popui week’s visit with relatives in Rocklord, j
• la tion conforms in general to the old'
Illinois.
C F Angell returned Saturday‘from
Indian distribution, which was based
Mr. und. Mrs. Donald Gager returned ।
Hl-Y trailing
On the presence of water und good soil. the
1
. - camp
- at Torch. lake to their home here after .'pending the
M C A camp, -fth
-“f. summer at Paw Paw and Hartford. Me i
with Winston
■ Longfellow's Hiawatha may have 1 State Y M.
....
U.
(
,
laer
wU| bt|in
|
Boyes,
John
Stakeley
of
Hasting*
Gay-'
q lived among "the murmuring pipes and ■
( the hemlocks " but Michigan Indians !Ion Bell ot Middleville. and Howard
showed a decided preference,fOr areas 1Snow from Nuxhvtilc. One .hundred
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giddings and
forested by other trees than the coni- '
daughter Ruth accompanied by t Mr*. |
session. Dr H. Hamilton, John Vclte returned to their home in
ter*. Dr. Hinsdale's map shows The training
1
country favored by the first ifihabi- ■Auh-nback. A**’t Rector of the Cran- Trtwas City after .spending the summer
tanu oi the state was that near rivers 1book Epuu-ofial church, was the camp vacation in Woodland.
or lakes; und forested with hard and Ipastor, and Dr. f’urdham of U. of M
Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott qf Grand
soft wood trees in variety This was Ithe vocational, director. Camp closed Rapids and Mr and Mrs. J Rockwood
beeatise the deciduous trees require a ;Saturday morning with a communion and Mrs. Retta Hager of Hasting.richer toil than the sand losing pines
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green Tues­
Winston Boyes and a boy named day
,
and in such areas there wus'an abun­
at their cottage on Jordan lake
won tiie championship in tendance of berries, nuts and wild fruits. Hackett
I
Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Klrchman and
doubles at the Hl-Y camp.
as well as suitable soil for what little ilU
'
• t.-is of Allegan were guests of Mr. and,
Read in the Christian Herald on [ Mrs Ernest Shorno last week end.
agriculture the Indians carried on. In
i
14. September issue, "The Wete, Mrs. Robert PHllue
tiie sandy areas wooded by the pines page
1
Finnic and Miss Bojibir
there was little vegetaion Of an edible give
i
me a pain in the neck" by Bfrtnn FniriM
. irinte. returrwd
returned last
laM week to their
-ort. nor were game animals as plentl- Braley.
I
Find tiie magazine in the Has- home in Louisville, Ky.. after a thrro
ful ns in the richer lands. Water. Ungs
'
library and Woodland school.
weeks' visit with Dr. and Mrs. R G
cither lake or stream, was of prime im­
Thc State Y. M. C A, Older Boys’ , Finnic.
will be held this fall at
portance tor household use. for thc tm- Conference
&lt;
Catherine and George OTInen of
;K&gt;rtant food fish and often as-a means Muskegon
!
the week , end following Lansing visited their grandmother.
of easy travel m canoes.
Marshy Thanksgiving.
'
Mrs Geo. Faul. from Sunday until'
areas and mud
bottomed,
shallow -----lakes
------------- —----------Hear Dr Ira Landreth Thursday. Tuesday.
were
---- ------often preferred,
preferred, because
because of
of the
the^September
’
15, in Uic Hasting* Metho- t ' Mrs. Richard Hughes of Chicago and
edlblc wild rice common there and the dist church at a noon luncheon, only Mrs. C. B Benham of Hostings were
attraction offered to wild fowl, says Dr. 33 cents Dr. Landreth is un interest- guests of Mr and Mrs. Karl Faul last
Hnudalc--------------------------------------------- mg speaker on present. conditions, and
.
The Sagmaw valley was the most is well informed on the wet and dry' krthickly populated region tn Michigan gumeiits.
SOl'TH SHULTZ.
and the present counties of Saginaw.
---------- u-a &gt;■ -----------Miss Eleanor Craver, of Lansing is
Ba\ Genesee. Shuwasee and Tuscola
-------------------—
HENDERSHOTT.
spending her vacation with her par­
held about 30 per cent of the Indian
Mr and Mr*. John Orm»be have the ,ents. Mr and Mrs. Adalbert Craven
।
residents of the state. Newaygo and sympathy of their friends tn the loss
The Community Club at Mrs. Nellie |
Roscommon counties, despite large pine o( their barn by lightning
Clouse’s Thursday was quite well at­
areas, had many villages on the Pera
School started Monday in the Hen­ tended and they were kept busy lying &lt;
Marquette and Muskegon rivers and dershott, with Miss Isadorc Echtlnaw several comfortables.
near Houghton lake, while Berrien as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlsener spent i
county
third in
number ------ot village
----- ----- u
--------------------------Mrs Loyd Storer and daughter
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. F
sites, being similar in nature to the Eloise arc staying with Grace Bnll. Randall of Cloverdale.
Saguuw region. Of the total of 3,152 while Mr. and Mr* AI Brill and ClinMrs. Kate Patton of Kalamazop is
। sites ot all kinds, 15 counties possess ton are spending a* few days tn Ober- spending two weeks at the Maas cot1.0M, or nearly 50 per cent, while in. Hn. Ohio, visiting relaUves
some of tiie other 83 counties In the
Mrs Charles Hendershott and Clair
Mrs, Nutt of Dearborn visited Mias
state there u scarcely a sign of any returned from Detroit Tuesday eve- Maybelle Hart from Wednesday until
permanent Indian habitation. The ning.
Friday.
4
thickly populated 15 include Newaygo.
Mrs. Nina Matteson spent Friday 1| We
’-rU.""1:
811
Mr*. Kathryn Hart
Saginaw. .umlZL
Perrl-r.. v
Gnsd
Tra-.crcc,
wiiL
_ Whitworth,
------ **. and
_
r*?dv T,
*''er“- ’
J*? ^r,,n'pheJ*; L*
l*on
and Grace and Robert and wish them
Clinton. Kalamazoo. Kent. Van Buren, wile«•"
of Urbandale.
----------- —- ; mec... u, tn.tr
tow to Freeport.
Genesee. Oceana. Macomb. St. Joseph.
All who have blocks for the LAS
Mason. Menominee and St. Clair.
'tjuilt please send them to Mrs Lon
Members of Great Britain's Parlia­
...
--------- —
Hendershott so the quilt can be finment will receive third-class tickets
Mt. McKinley was known to the uhed
for their railway transportation m the
White is not worn on a motion-pic----- 1 •• o.
.
future instead of first class.
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HASTINGS, MICH.
ture sets because under strong studio
The three largest island possessions
lights it give* off a ref lection which cf Great *r;taux gja AUgUaJta. New
Dgylight M*Ug ia being obteyvid by
ruins photography.
Zealand and Nawfoundlaod.
cevan countries.

Indians Inhabited
Only Halt of State

WHEAT GROWERS
uni i
nr nrurrirrrn
WILL Bt BcNtrll Itu

Extra Good

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Used Cars
We have a few extra good
Used Cars that you should
see before you buy.

See Us Before You Buy !

Fridafland Saturday Only liSSe

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Much has been said during the past year
about “Prosperity’’ b^ing just around the
corner. NOW, for the first time in many
months, it does look as though we have
reached that corner and turned tothe right!

1931 Ford Model-A Town
Sedan, fine condition
I 93 1 Ford Model-A Victoria
1931 Model-A Pick-Up
1930 Model-A Fordor Sedan
1930 Model-A Cabriolet
Also Some Cheap Cars

15c

Syrup IGA

5

AROUND THE
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At Low Prices

Pk«-

Pancake Flour
IGft 5 Lb- Sacl‘ 23c

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Est Jesse W. Townsend. Annual Re­
count of guardian filed
Ba o. Hart, deed. Bend filed
"Ml
&lt;“~L_&lt;xtler toitliw «.»Me«L peuuon ta.Immwj
rlatoia &lt;110. nolle to emdltaa blued
EH. Law’rence.G. Ryan. Petition to
transfer stock filed, order to transfer
'stock entered.
f,
Est.
—- chancy A. Hurt. dec'd. ^Report
01 J81* „leU. .. ,
Sarah Malnlm. deed. Warrant
al~ Biventory fileiL
Est.
deed. Final ac­
’ Sarali J. Wadd.
“
count of Admr. filed, order assigning
reaidue entered.
jeBs«Donald D. Hess, dec'd. Order for
adjournment entered.
'
Est. Howard W. Isham, dec'd. Peti­
tion for hreiuc to mortgage filed, wai­
ver of notice filed, license to mortgage
issued,* report of mortgage filed, oath
before mortgage filed, order confinning
mortgage entered
’
E»L Greta M. Usbomc. dec'd. Final
account of Admr, filfd.
Kit. Annie Wolcott, deed 'Boner filed,
litters issued, order limiting settlement
entered, iietition for hearing claims
filed, notice to creditor* issued.
Est. Winnie M«f Dans, deed Testimany of freeholders filed, order deter­
mining heir* entered.
. Est. Richard Wells, deed. Order al­
lowing claims entered, final account of
Admr filed.
Est. W. M. Whipple, deed. Order
assigning residue entered.
Est. Carl and Clair Kidder Release
•of irunrdian filed, discharge of guard­
ian issued. Est. Vera L. Rogers Annual account
of guardian filed.
, E-t Sarah Marie Isham. Annual
..account of guardian filed
Est. 'Arnold Lammers, deed. Will
filed anil petition for probate filed, wai­
ver of notice filed, proof of will filed,:
I order admlttiiig will entered.
• Est. Murlan E. Hailwood. Petition
for appointing ot guardian filed, nomi­
nation of guardian filed, ofder appoint­
ing guardian entered, bond filed and
letter* issued
i Est. Ira G. Han. dec'd. Warrant and
I inventory, filed.
Est. Minnie Jump. Woodruff, dee d.
Annual account filed.
Est. Susan Elarton, dec’d. Order al­
lowing claim* entered.
Est. Rostmi Werber, dec'd..Warrant
' and Inventory filed.
j Est. James W Hopkins, deed. Tcstlmony of freeholders filed, license to
sell real estate issued, oath before sale
; tiled.
i Est. Margaret and Cathcnne Spindiler. Petition tor license to sell filed,
waiver of notire filed, testimony of
i freelmlder* filed, license to sell iswii.
I bond and oath before sale filed, report
lol sale filed, order confirming sale en-'
i tercd.
j E«t. Elizabeth Spindler, deed Final
1 account of Admr. tiled, order assigning
residue entered, discharge of Admr. U-'
(sued, estate enrolled.
.
! Est, Lydia Rogers, dec'd. Waiver of
notice filed, proof of will filed, order
admitting will entered, bond filed, letter* iMued., order limiting settlement
(entered, petition for bearing claim*
tilcfl. notice to creditor* Issued.
Eat. Annie Wolcott,’dec’d. Inventory
(filed.
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Michigan’s Isle Royale Presents
i Mr. and Mrs. Phny Hafisbarger were II
What Is the Matter With
. •• ror
r* Adventure
AV
.
' Nashville callers last week.
ijreat Opportunity
Bate. ha. returned toun~~
i sing after spending a week with Hard
Our Primary System?
(Prom Crystal palls Diamond Drill) , Rock Harbor Lodxe and made • dr- 'Harubarfler

trick would not appeal to any honorable voter.
.
I Let us take up the third count, tliat
| the primary law is complicate^ and
। expensive.
,
j When all the technicalities cf Uie
[ pr^,!;.y Juict
of”' soMdttag^yow

an encouragement tu unqualified mm,
and women to run • tar office. Th®
statute makes
it easy, or al
‘Michigan
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the primary ticket, from u congress­
man to drain- commissioner, by the
Isn’t It a fact that people often look!™** of thc bland from there.
i Mr. and Mr*. Tompson and family
simple
proctii
of securing
tlw required
•
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numberoi
slgneraon
his petition
and
for adventure in far-otT nlaces when I Tl*fC men nre ,o fcrransc the trans-'of SunHekl- Mr. and Mrs Eaglckroud
.
a
.
ifcnlnK of
lU,M ond la,,di on We.and son of.Detroit. Mr. and Mrs E J.
For there U nothing torneys br appointed by the governor, friends to sign your petition; of filing filing-the same.
‘ t
it is actually right ut hand, at their 1 RUya)e froin private holdings to the Sheldon spent Tuesday with Mrs. Leon of governments.
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.Z_ there So far as circuit Judges are concerned. I..M.
like it in Europe.
this-------country
|saJd petition either with ,uthe •—
county:1 Ptnaily—not to prolong thia article to
very front door, so to speak?
jUnited State* government It must be,Tyler.
are two major parties, which net as a .if-is probable that the lawyer’s bur- clerk or with the recretary of state, de- a tedious and unnecessary extent, let ua
There comes the quAtion—where Is understood, however, that, no federal or Mrs Edna Reauther and children check upon each other—criticisilng. gcstion would wx&gt;rk out tatUfactonly; ! pending on whether the office you seek summarize:
there * lovelier spot, more teeming
,or ,5k
■ chebe^n
“l jealously watching, and exposing each'but regarding prosecuting attorneys, it ls under the jurisdiction of the state or: The primary law in Michigan, not
county; of kremng a detailed ac- considering other stales. hJuilie fol"n&lt;1 'kI,ght’ ’h"“ our &lt;wn i Tiie scenic grantfeur of Tale Royale Mr. and Mr.’AArthur Statslck of otlicr't plans, weaknesses, and fallacies, would Mem more'practicable to leave
/
1 “llfl rugged- coiuUines. 1U dark spruce Wocxlbury sjWfTT^unday with Will This clicking system U peculiar to the i Uielr selecllotr to the Judges’ them- count of your campaign expenses and lowing defects:
United States und its abandonment | selves. Even in this case it goes with- nUn« ,t l“ “ Prop-r way-wht-n these; ia.) It ipliu the parties awl mill°L“tan«&lt;Wa- «MnoU und, forests and inland lakes, are without. Veil*.
t.u w«vrin(rS «
i?“wn V", a paralkl on this continent. Though iti Mr. and Mrs. Eaglckroud and son of would be-detrimental to our whole »y*-iout saying, that our circuit Judge., are idutws are compiled «Uh in a legal-iota* against th® American iuln&lt;-l|»i®
’supposed to be ineii of the broadest! "“•’■‘‘t’’- &gt;oU will Jilt.t begin to reahre of bl-purty government.
nowAhe i*£SdMta b^OTiitw’incrmumx-l,,u;‘ “IU‘" b'e? M,nParr&lt;1 ,o the Dords Detroit are spending a few day., with tern of politics.
On tne other hand partie: in Eng-‘minds and the highest sense ut honor *,A“ “ fonnldabto undertaking the hie
&lt;b) It preveuU the voters from fully
regular .«*n
I®1 •Norwav a,nl ewn lo n* w,,w river: hef-parents, before returning to i&gt;er
land. Germany. France and other'1 and’duty to tfie state. Probably the,cf
office-seeker m: and before you' expressing their will.
n
n country ,n GWBuny- K u absolutely school
countries are so numerous and dis-1 ’talc supreme bench would make tiie ;ar* tlyough with your campaign, if you I re &gt; It entails needless expense upon
uni&lt;JW
j Mr. and Mrs Austin Schantz and united on most principles That itxitten ‘ best appointing power tor prosecuting pcosccbic it effectively, you will know .the candidates and the taxpayers.
comparative few hi the Copper Coun ,
|t| rocky beaches greenstones.' family of N. Odessa spent Sunday evebecomes necessary to form i temporary ■ attorneys
/
bbw much it costs-ln dollars, m work.1
d.&lt; It encourages undesirable nomlat win venes.
Conerers nasred a billrin .mi
1B31 mo- vnompsoniics.
!»0TP»°nllw coontez ano otner semi-:mng
n‘?« at
Secondly, the primary method has a '
^l’n,en*' ?,!&lt;1 ■&gt;umlU' ,nalll?M'
..
. ,
.
uni
5toncs
Pcal **au‘y
' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bawdy called on 1coalition
. for
, the, time
, being- in order to
an
-PShM
Uha»U.*.*r M"'*dses *n&gt;y J* ,°Vnd w
tiding
ding for the acceptance and malnte- be found. Hunting for them is a fa- Mr.’and Mrs Walter Hammond of 'enact •
“ Important measure I: fol-, tendency to defeat the public will, the
tow* thrt no party can
be held re- vox popuii.
.
T 1 *’ h
,heT e’11’ ’ ttV ftt le"t Metn
nance of. Isle Rdyale as a national vorite summer
■ummMF-na«Clm* of
nt island
&lt;«tanri visi
vi«l,­ frying Monday,
...
l.po»FU.....
« earn.; u^,h,
Sf ■
',
,o rne writer.
park. Last year thc members of the. tors Lake troutpastime
weighing from two to
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&gt;,u&gt;. ,uiu
vpuuuw are.
«»c. Ji...
ru&gt;». iAll nominations to legislative
Michigan Isle Royale National park forty pounds are caught with trolling
SANDY HILLS.
.
pelllng influence can b.- brought U&gt;'pr!m!2■*
y ,■ — day.
•? he■ iuuuiku.’ si&gt;u
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*
opinion.primary election day. he has. if he political ond religious, a? indeed, they offico. «uch au. congressmen, state sen"
appointed by Governor lines and spoon hooks. Brook trout and
Sunday afternoon callers in the Geo. **" upon anL,pafy .. K 5annot
„ WRUy
„.n. conscientious about
.k™, it.
u made
—H- o.„h,
C&lt;)„l&lt;,ucntl&gt;, s„
.nd
.nd &lt;1&lt;F
' up his mind that certaln candidates on have to advertise, both in the newsptp- aidermen. may more safely be left to
northern pike thrive in many of the McKlbbin home were Mr. and Mrs. made respomlbie for Its action.
--i- “iJi1 Fnrf,hnT hBrtwr&gt; wren -nd oUwr
n»h George Ritchie of Banfield; Mrs. Sarah [ On the other hand, in the United both tickets, assuming that there are
ers aud with campaign cards and dr- the convention method, just as mort
F.io.1 F,„.&gt;
chairman, Calumet; Edsel
Ford. n..
De- Mbounil m [hc lntad |ikei
Count and Earl. Walter Frank, wife (States the very stability and reliability but two. are better qualified to fill the culars
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•--|
all
our
state
officers
and
other
trolt; Win. a. Harper. Laiulng; Wm.
One may also hunt for moose—with end mother all of Hastings; Mr. and‘of a party's program rest upon the [offices than any of the rest. He there­ , Of course' it will be necessary to visit officers aye now nominaied. leaving to
Wallace. Saginaw; and William Alden
Mr*., Bert McKlbbin
and ion*. Earl- ----------two-party
principle,
which jdetermines
—.. ... —
- —
i—•-■- —
——fore wrihes to vole for them. But un-‘
Smittr/Orand Rapids. They stopped at a camera. The island Is a famous and 'flbrl of Shultz; Mr. and Mrs. By- public policy. Its leaders are pledged der the law, he must call tor only one every voter In the county or election tiie primary system alone the nomina­
refuge for these Interesting animals, so
[district. And thus the candidate be­ tion ot county officers.
« McKlbbin
»tr.l.Kl■. and -lo.
....... of
, tn
im cull^tif
numerous that they are often seen ton
daughter, June
to rnrrv
carry ..lit
out Hthe
salient nintilrc
planks In
in its ticket and Ls denied the right to exer­ , comes involved in an expenditure of
Second. Some method should be de­
blatfOrtU.
platform, Or
or theV"
they COUTt
court defeat dt
al till*
the cise his best judgment , He can have i money that might have been avoidedI; vised
i rhx,.
close at hnnd
hand mi
on c-.iiua!
casual Ttllrm
hikes IhrAiub
through Otu-an
Otsego.
of cutting down the expenses ot
either o republican or democratic [under the old-fashioned .convention. candidates for nomination. The long.
the woods Often a. dozen or more are Beverly Sager is in the Battle Creek next election.
seen grazing around'(he inland lakes.[hospital, undergoing an operation on
Take away this responsibility and ticket, but h® cannot have both. It Is I[ way of nominating candidates And it: tedious and expensive primary comThere
are also
beaver, coyotes.'her finger
you have vacillation and feebleness. ln­ evident that u large and constantly [should be remembered that n®t only palgn
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might be improved by fixing the
tMtulrrels.
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rabbits and many birds
"Mrs.- Geo.
McKlbbin. daughters. Ruth action
or chaw
... tiie United
v.u.ru States growing body of neutral-minded citi­ does the primary way cwt the candi- dale of- th" primary, let ui say. one
‘ s. In
on; men
riian
Ornithotoguu have noted as many os and Doris, and granddaughters. Viola [the two-party system is thc sine qua zen.- wh’o place more value
,.—
. , ,?
an dales, many of whom never get any .month before the November election,
one hundred and forty kinds of migra-fund Margaret, were in Hastings on [non of efficient government The way on live office, are thus thwarted of their farther toward office than tltr primary thus shortening th® primary campaign
• lory bird? on Me Royale. ranging Ibuslncr-s Monday.
. therefore in which w nominate candi- wishes.
election, a burdenrom® amount of and saving the public from a needless
from the ruby-throated humming-bird
Therc -will be Sunday School at dates by the primary law weakens our
It would be cavy to remedy such a cash: but It also concerns the public anti demoralizing gruelling, and the
to the mighty bald eagle.
Yankee Springs every Sunday ut 10:00 bl-partisan system. The only ultcrna- condition by printing all tickets on one treasury, and the taxpayer. There are candidate from unnecessary expense,
i Summer pastime such as tennis, hlk- &lt;o'clock. preaching al 7:00 o'clock by live would be the vesting of the ap- ballet and giving all'voters a chance inorc than eighty counties In Michigan For the longer the fight: the greater
’ ing, rowing and motorboat ing'are the :Rev. Mrs. Griffin, and C. E. nt 8^00j pointing power in a few leading ud-. to register their full choice regardless and In tach county and precinct ttu? the cwt
" i mlnlstrutivc officials, like president*. of parly. ,11 may be objected at this primary system requires legal notices. The writer has ventured to make
popular sports ut the reaoru Other en- io'clock.
■ Joyable diversion* arc overnight campRuth McKlbbin and Viola —
McKlbbin
. governors
and Judges—a inetliod quite
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- point of«the dlscuMion, that such a the printing of ballots and the neces-. thr &lt;• suggestions' -Other remedies, if
[ing trips and picnic excursions to thc arc
i
planning to attend Hastings high i repugnant to the American ld|a of provision as we have suggested would sary functions of registration.' elections[ left to the inventive'ge'iuus of our law
i beaches, fishing grodudn. or lo the gov- school
:
this year.
representative government
io|&gt;en the door to a partisan conspiracy and canvassing boohl.s. declaration- of-maker.*, no doubt can be found. For
i eminent lighthouse on Passage Mund.
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[ In this connection it may be interest-' to put undesirable and un|»pular men election, and nil the little detail:, that [the primary system when pruned &lt;i( tu
I A pleasant boat -&lt;hd camping trip
President Zamora, Sixiin's firstvPresi-. ing lo note that our Michigan «ttor-‘on the enemy party ticket, thereby make tpe ell-ction legal, and all In-! pre.rent imijerfeclionx is capable of fu­
j to McCnrgoe's Cpve lx mjoyed by ninny illcut. receives approximately 49.000 : neys. at |i recept state convention., weakening such ticket and perhaps de- [ volving expense n&gt; be borne by thejture ussfulneM. It would be a pity to
of the guesU nt Rock Harbor Lodge, more
i
a year in salary than President adopted a resolution, suggesting that!fearing It nt the November ejection.;taxpayer*
'
‘abandon It entirely if it l» capable of
our circuit Judges and prosecuting at- jBut jfter all such an underhanded [ Finally, our fourth count u this: It l$ reform
[They riart in the morning Ui a resort Hoover,
!
, launch, with enough food to last twen;ty-four hours, and make tiie run
around the northeast end of the bland
; through picturesque Inlets and harbors,
arriving at the Cove at nooh. After 7
' ;picnic.lunch nt Birch Island they visit
tn abandoned copper mln$ near by.
iwith itr old buildings und railroad bed.
I slag plies and stone hummer heads.
; -'
A Trip Dr Luxe.
’
' At night they rat us H-di dinner
around thn campfire, and ^leep on‘
•[beds of b.il-ain bouglis. On the fdllow;ing morning they strike inland over a
YOU* THIN, RISKY TIRES
i good blazed trail through the heart of
FOR
itlic forest, reaching the shores of Bar!Brant’s Luke at noon. Alter lunch they
. cross the lake in canoe.*, enjoy another
ALL-WEATHER S - | hike through forests filled with flowers.
und embark al Daisy Farin for the ho[ tel. An Indian guide is in charge of the
I entire •rljt
j Tiicr.- are legends galore of prehls'toric miners, of Indian chiefs and of
ON'T drive on thin;
i Viking visits in the long ago. There is a
risky tires this Fall
' Norse »a«a Winch gives an account of a
and Winter. With tire
voyage into a very big lake in a land
arrow the ecu. of un island where cop­
prices so low it doesn't
per was obtained, und of friendly relapay to take chances.
i turns with the Inhabitants. Johan G. R
Corrie in—get our liberal
| Haner of ironwood has woven the story
i into a stirring poem.
offer for your old tires.
I Tiie highest |wint on the island has
We’ll do everything wo
been named Mount -Franklin, in honor
id Benjamin Franklin, who did much
can to help you ge't those •
[for the treaty inclusion of Isle Royale
thin, risky tires off your
I tn United States territory after the
car. We’ll make a prop­
' Revolutionary war. The view from
■there Is glorious, on clear days one can
osition to you on the
I tee the tall while gr^ip ch-valors of
world’s greatest tire for
'Port Arthur. Canada, on tlic one side,
and tin- vague outlines of the Kewee—safety, long life and
i naw PeniniUla on the other. Isle Royeconomy—the Goodyear
[ ale Itself. with its clear Inland 'lake;
All-Weather, don’t take
[and sloping pine ridges, stretches at
one's feet. The view is a memorable
chances on thin, risky
one indeed.
tires. Come In—see us.
When bite lias seen thc marvelous
tcf-nlC beauty of laic Royale: fished Its
cold and sparkling waters for lake or
Lifetime
brook trout; found a* beautiful green­
Guaranteed
stone and treasured H as a permanent
suovenir ot a happy vacation; taken a
hike to some lofty |»oint of vantage
where same break-taking panorama
unfolds itself; or spent an evening be­
A Bargain
fore a huge fireplace where six-foot
logs send thc sparks flying, and then
xlept roundly in the pine-laden air;
then one begins to realize what this
beautiful island can mean to the thou­
Supertwist Cord Tire®
sands who love the very sound of the
name. “ISLE ROYALE.”

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Good Used Tim fl Up
Expert Tire Vukaniiing

Soldering ofieratlon* an* claaalfieiL
according -to the (onipositlun of the*al­
loy used, oh either soft soldering or
hard soldering. Buhler® of low melt­
ing points, composed- tnnlidy of lead
and tin In varying amounls. are known
ns soft solders, while those of high
inciting points, com|&gt;oaed of varying
amount* of copper, briira, tine, silver

To u»a th# now Starollne at 3c lest—THAT’S SMART ECONOMY.

To profit by Its knockless operation*, greater power, longer mileage, faster

acceleration, cool burning quality—THAT'S COMMON SENSE.

Though now 3c leu, tho new and finer Starollne Is vastly superior to that great
gasoline that so long led the quality fuels when sold at a premium.

'The soft solder conimouly u*ed is made
up of half lend irtid half tin, and melta
at a temperature of 370 degree* Fah­
renheit. The mor® lead there Is In
this alloy -the higher Is Its melting
{Mint, mid no alloy composed «Bf one
part tin and two parts lead melts ut
441 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wajliag Wall Long Mo.l.
Jerusalem’s wailing wall Is not a
remnant of the tcinple nf Solomon and
remnants of the temple of

Value Is up—price Is down. Starollne gives premium performance without pre­
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X The new S Urollns was given a million mile test by thou-

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. . “unable to gat. ftilgmun,
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where. Tho wall doe* contain three
courses of masonry In It* lower level*
which are undoubted remnnnta of the
Greco-Roman temple built by Herod
the Great to conciliate tho Jewish
nation, which did not recogpiz® him
as Its king. Tho greater port of th®
wnll la Moslem and form part of the
wall of the Haram ea-Sharlf. It haa
been Moslem property for 1,.H» yean.

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HESSIAN FLY PEST DE„ ' „ PRAIRIEVILLE.
,
Mrs. Ethel Stebbins. Rjwinary
RoM-mnry and
o-rnnvo- TLic iiiucat . t'-rs.
STROYS THE WHEAT!wtn»low Martin spent Sunday at

There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations

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• .The more favorable moisture con- ‘ Hy Brown of Hastings is-a gumt tills;
ditto®, which make it casu-r tor plowyJMxk.
.
Ing und fitting ground, will probnb3v\ J Mrs Florence Mott went to Kula-1
Incline farmers this fall to sow a larg- maroo Friday for an indefinite stay j
with
daughter. Mrs.' ”
Dunean.
er acreage of wheat than usual. not-i“
‘‘her "*
witiistanding the low price
Before' Mtss Evelyn Honeywell 'and Philip’,
they sow the grain, however, they O Toole of Buttle Creek were guests'
ought to get m touch with tin- Agri­ of the former's parents. Mr. uhd Mr* j
cultural Extension Department of the D N. Honeywell, and famlly Sunday. ■
Tuesday the Mh-i * Lucille and Doris;
State CollMi They can give advice
as to tWrwork of the Hc.-^mn fly. Adilanson and Opal Honeywell. LIU
which is reported ax active in many and Lloyd Boniface. Mary Jean Smith. I
• pArts of the state. Thu^ jx-.-t will do Esther OU*. George Hyde and Allen
a lot of destructive work if wheat Shelp took part in tin- program at the
comes up too-early. The College ex­ Commercial Club meeting, Mrs. Ran-1
perts have kept records of Hie'ravages I -km Hyde —
and
— ——
Silas
&lt;— Doster were In atol the Hessian flv for a long ttint* and tendance also.
can\glve valuable suggestions to farmRemember the dinnerr at the Metho­
ers as to the best time ' for 'sowing (list church Primary eto
tectum,' Scptemwheat In order to avoid the loxt-ses ‘
they uill suffer if they shall sow wheat The leather* front here began their
too early.
i ftcitdols this week. IXfrls Hyde and
' Hazel McKlbbin ut Prairieville; Mary
DOWLING. .
Ann Cappon at Neeley; Arthur La­
Don't forget the Ladles' Aid dinner' throp at Brown, and Irene Paphet at
on Thursday. September .15. Ut the the Gregory school; Myrtle Smith re­
turn* to the Springfield school at Bat­
church.
tle Creek. We wish each a successful
School activities are again resumed
and this week finds Don Plltimm again
in charge ot the senior cIumcs. tht- be­ : Our Boy Scouts have return
.
Kellogg
Camp and are ready
ing ids third successive year, and Mrs ;
Irene Dickerson in the primary room. 'i work in school. They have
having taught the juior pupils very wonderful time and appreciate the
succeMfully tor several years, which &lt; privileges they him- had.
Mrs.- Honeywell. Harold and Opal.
assures us another year of real servMrs. Stebbins mid Rosemary. Lucille
Doris Adrianson were in Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Clark arc happy , anil
Rapids
Monday.
over thc arrival of n son. RichardThe eclipse Wednesday was until!
Douglas, born the first Of last week at
Pennock hospital. Congratulation-:—-r_by many here and was of much inti
Wnmii Stanton. a!.-&lt;» Robert and :
Mr and Mrs Charles* Deal and HaHurry- Btnhton ami two duughun have
Ciilthrop uttcnded the Petoskey
been visiting at Max Smith’-, also at' rel
fair last week.
Junies Smith's before rctunuiig io,
Mt-lbomne-,1
Durkee of Ol’evto Is a
to their homes in Kansas They were:
iih
’
.
’
l of Rosemary Stebbins this week.
here l&lt;&gt; attend th&lt;- Stanlbn reunion,
Virginia and Eleanor D-wu were pa­
which was held at Caledonia la*t week.' tients
at
IVnnprk
hospita" recently,
Marjorie Ri-.-d of Hastings visited
tar
«„-m. MMnd
Mu''
’"“.V —rr„»vrt.
her comin.
Mildred Ga&gt;ki
" ~
Mr ud Mrs. Fr.,1 sn.nl..&gt;
l&gt;. ll,“&gt; “rp .«•
“lnnf "*g&gt;'
■roll v.slirt .&lt; Orl.r roterj-lut wrrk ."•‘f'™"!'1"Mand «wlbrr Ihry .|»M ll.r «Trk n.a f!' '“I!"1/"'t""" !”""h

Some grades of coal have al­
ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime,Cement, Etc.

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Emmet Herrington spent a part of.
hfs school vacation with friends ..i* children and'Ed. Wixxlniun were in!
Kalamazoo Wednesday.
'
Detroit.
Mrs.
Henry Myer.. Grand Rapids,
Charlie Moon is slowly gaining from
the effects of his seriohs Ulne.ra and is and Mrs. IMer C«.,t!e of. Or&amp;ngwHit- •
able to Mt up a short lime each day in 'called on Mr and Mrs. Henry BenaSn
.
, the wheel chair. This .’comes ns very Wednesday.
Mrs. Oscar PAlmcr and Barbara F»xj
- good news us Charlie has had a long
of Hastings spent Thursday with the
anti tedious sickness.
Mr. and Mr-. Archie Herrington and former's parents. J'- - ‘
family are now Battle Creek residents, Deal
having moved last week. .Evelyn and
Dub- will enter the -Ann J. Kellogg daughter Loraine
•Frank Freydl njid djiUKhtal Jean ofj
school there.
Mrs Llbbir Deback. Mrs. Sarah De-i! Northville are MaylniUjrt 'one of the I
hack and Miss Norma Castle of Prai-i1 Hughes cottaL'Cs. Crooked lake, fo
rfeville visited Mrs. Orlte Fisher Thur.-- jeial days. They ai.-o called oi

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Mik. Mary Bolter and' Mrs James; Mi,-* Donna Wilkitpon of KaiainaBolter and .-on Sherman of Prairie­ w Kpcnt fresh Wednesday until fiunville were RUCMs of Mr. and Mrs Irv- day with her couAin. Nonna Brown.
■ of this vicinity.
Mr*. George Mi&gt;iehou*e tell Thurs-i ’Y? i,lwl Mr?- r°”i M&lt;-Wld.-t&lt;day morning injuring her buck quite{..,r,",lE.1
Uh'
hamy .
.
। wiin net unrie, tv. i.&gt; L«yvis, u
A fair sired audience enjoyed a won-1
.
derfui address given by .Mr. Heaney! . 'V nn!,1
^•5rns ’J?3**' a.11&lt;!
.of the Grand Rapid* Business College.'',lin or of Chicago were week ci
of Marian Riipf-. and family* .
Grand Rapids. Sunday afternoon at
... Ray Hermlnettr aq’d daughter!
Kelloirg Camp. Pine lake.
Clark MorehouM- and Earl Baldwin] Mary Ann of near Prairieville njrent
post week with relative* and
and Lyle Hillings entered school atj■| the
friend* at tins place.
Delton on Tuesday. Clark and Eat I as!
John Foote of Pontiac *pent Sunday!
rcmors and Lyle as-a junior.
.
at
this
place, lit- daughter. Maxine,!
School began at iht- Brown school
Monday with Arthur Lathrop of Mor- ;i returned home with" him for a two!
gun as teacher.
I
Mira
Norma
Brown left Sunday for!
Cour: of Honor held at' Kellogg j..j'’.'* ’?"rl
'■ ■’ ’ a where she z'wi!i attend
'•
i
■
:hool life coming year.

I’M NOT AFRAID TO

STAY ALONE

'Saugatuck.

Farmers May Get Information ma. Nettie Hyde and Paul of Harting* *and
Cleveland
About Best Planting Time
“
“* ‘Mrs Oliver
“
- - ofCcilumbtu,. Ohio, were Sunday guests;
From
State College-'
,
-------- -------of Mr. and Mr». Rankin Hyde. Bvv-

witA a

TELEPHONE In The House

honor badges for work done whiiefcwr-pi?tn ,VritU8 V.
■,&gt;U'
the camp the jurat ten day*.
!, r
“‘V.’P***’’ “nd
Thew item* util br discontinued for 1 ", ‘un£g *•&lt;' held Wednesday Butfi&lt;- preserrt. I wish to thank al! who '
1 A?,W!Bn‘ R"
Marrin
tailed in their Uem* and helped to'
■“ Adams Lake column iniereidlng.
■ home west
ining after
NORTHWEST THORNAPPI.E.
I the funeral wr
Saturdui
r and Mr* Otis - Morgan and ’ i-opn. Sh*'
tlauglm/ Lois im-.l Win Kelly’ w.-n- ■ .u,.twry i,»Mtle hi-r ii nbaiid wli
slumpitm in Grand R.umh Saturday.hvr j,ul a fl..v inamhs ago
Mr and Mrs J.’-vpii Schniirr and; family h;&lt;'&lt;
daughter Lodvnin. Mr. and Mr.-, win:
Rccd and daughter Ardis and Mr. and
.Harvey Shook of Caledonia went
to Reed City - Thursday and Indpt-d
GeiUnger and In*
blrtivday.
cd al the r
Mi-. SteWBngn-.n- and family of D. hka Gerhni

The_knowledg(J that there is a tele­
phone in the house to protect yourbidf and loved onea provides peace
of mind and a feeling of security.
For, whatever emergency may arise,
jour telephone will summon doctor,
lin-men, police or other help imme­
diately, day or night.
•

Few things offer somitcli pro­
tection and usefulness at such
little cost as the telephone.

LOST ANYTHING?—Try a Banner Want Adv.

Why Not Inpest In Building
and Loan Shares ?

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fmreahttent (jfontpmtp
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1250 Gritwold St, Detroit
J. L. Maus &amp;i Son, Local Representative, Hastings

Something’s
Happened!
To MEAT PRICES At Your A&amp;P Market
...But Still The Same Dependable Quality

WHIM KDNOMY

PICNIC HAMS
HICKORY SMOKED
SUGAR CURED

lied the lurir.t
here Sunday.
ipennor Johnson and

her daughter? Mr* Earl Kr

oaugnGrand Rapids*
i
Mr- and Mr*. Wm
rt. Rieka Ger-1
1 talned their niece ami husband from] linger, Sunday, af ternoon
'
I
Lan-Inc Sunday and Mr;- Agnes Bria-; "
J. Rii-lxl and daughter Ruth.1
toi of Detroit' returned home with who attended camp meeting .at Buthem.
clunafi. returned home Tuesday.
i
------ —
I Miss Johnson ot Nashville-1* vt«it-;
FAIR LAKE.
' ing hey uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr*
Ford McGlockUn and wife and Mrs dpennor JohhKn. lor a few day* th'jj
Jennie Eaton of Detroit are vitittug Meek.
•
at _Earl_Mc01ockUn'.s
Earl McOI
»t
Mrs. Anna Eckardt ayd Mr and
-Mrs Mildred Fritz. Mr* Lola Mil-1 Mrs &gt;Lfv Scheel visited'Mr ayd Mr* j
ler. M» Agnes Trick Mrs Jennie1 Andrew Finkbeinrr in Leighton SunGreer. Mrs. Kate Simpson ot Hickory 11
Corners. Mrs. Chas. Nobles, ot Cli­
SOUTH THORNAPPI.E.
max. Mrs. George Fry of Jackson were,
guest* Thursday at Lotrie Colhster'a I Mr and Mrs Edd Siagel and family
Mrs, Lottie Colibter returned hornetspent Wednwdav with Mrs. Slagrls
Friday after a feu days' vUlt in Na-1J foster parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
poleon. Ohio, with- her surer, **
Mr* Garrett:
Seth Elarton
I Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wlortnt*
------------‘nd family from northweM of Middle­
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
'tile spent Sunday evening with their
Joseph Whltrtght of Nebraska L- Vu- J parents. Mr. knd Mrs. Chas B John-'
•.ting his brother*; Ed. and John Whit-;son
‘
i
ncht. and famUiea
j Mrs Martha Hoyt, who has been HI
Guests in the Fred Camp home the|u a little better, which we are all
past week were. William Whitney and, pleased to learn.
•JMBs Althea Whitney ol Ashtabula.] Mr and Mrs. Nelson and daughter
’Ohio, also Otu Lee Smith of Grand. Freda of Trufant were gue.xrs Sunday:
• Rapid*.
)... ....... brother. Francis Neilson, at.
[of
Wesley Benedict » spending tiie'the home of Mr. and Mr*. Cha* B.1
week end with ftiend* in Lansing
John*on
Jlr. and XL-i Ned Lanc-ajter and! Hr* Louts Martin. •-ha fit* been Ul.
children are 'anting Mr. and Mrs. C. remains about the same. V,1! in ill
Lancaster at Sunfield.
j wishing she may be better soon.

LB.

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CHERRIES

TEA
Gunpowder or Pan Fired Japan Green
lb. 39c
SODA CRACKERS
N. B. C.
12-lb Box 19c
BREAD Grandmother’* Whole or Sliced, White l-|b. loaf
RYE BREAD
Grandmother’s
1-lb. loaf

RICE
KELLOGG'S
Fancy Blue Rose

,— ,rho has 8
her cousin.* Lol*
ajc-'bur;

ii is gr.rif) inc to note that in spite of the man',
diffiv'iiliies which have beset this country, not one
Building and Loan Association of Michigan has
failed during the past year.
The national average for safety of these institu­
tions is 99.8%.

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For Canning

MILK
PEANUT BUTTER

pkg. 29c
lb. 21c
bottle 25c
tell
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Big Golden Bars
6 for
CLIMALENE
large pkg.
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�Tm HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER I, Ittt

WINTER BARLEY PRO-

[ H„

ot h„.

DUCES GOOD CROP Ung* *a* lb* (uest of Mn Matida

| Smith from Tuesday until Thursday.
------ i-i— _•
Farmers Making •Inquiries
of; Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mr* PYM
Fred N
n Carl
Curl and
and two
two
[children of
M. ». 0. About V.1U.. ot
I'bUdMO
or HasUng*
HoUnw spent
«»ni the
u» wack
.Wk!
, ‘ and at their cottage at Wall take.
I
.
Harlan Wartman of Galesburg was
Various Grains
-A good deal of attention is now be- • business caller in Delton Wednes-j
ing given by farmers in this county 14a*
,

. ..

‘■““•...•‘•‘P! c"‘

u «n«r te'ln- Spnn, teri.y

■“ "'!

School Sale
NOW. IN FULL SWING!

but results were disappointing when at their cottage Tuead&gt;y afternoon, the
the crop was threshed. Il ta hoped occodim ^being tn honor of her rev-1
that winter barley may prove more enth birthday. Bathing and game*
profitable This year there have been
‘he time away all too won for
yield, of forty to fifty bushel, of win-1‘he youngsters, and Helen* mother
ter barley per acre reported in Kent served a delicious luncheon Uwludlng,
couniy-jaRUa the spring crop averaged,
and a
,b 5 b‘r'.h1da,v ca^’
less train half that quantity.
which Grandma Car brought tor U»‘
Hie Stale College reporta more in-1 oixaslon. Several nice birthday gifta,
quiriea from farmen. about the feed- were left for a "jninder of the day J
ing value of different grains than they
Mr-.andjira- Will Cumming* of Wall;
hava ever had before. Thore who write take left Friday for a few day. stay.
In concerning them often ask for recDetroit attending the State fair, and'
omendaUon. as to how they should be -then they are making a trip through;
mixed in order to produce a balanced. the north before returninc to the lake
ration ThL* I. a good sign and II may , Vernon Morford I. in Columbus.)
be that the deprerelon wUl work mmc Ohio. this week helping to care for the
benefit to the farmer after all in sav- herd ol young Guernsey cattle exhibit- ■
mgs in the purchare of teed*.
ed by *e Locluhore farm near Rieh,jt
—
land Tliry won 11 firsts and two
MIDDLEVILLE.
.grand champion awards In 13 classes
I Monday P. M. an A. A: P. truck tried at the Ohio State fair at Columbus,
lo drive into the Miller oil station It, Wednesday. There were 300 Gurrni had u very high trailer and did con- icy*, from which the 13 Locksbore winYOUR HOME SO OFTEN?
sidcrable damage to tiie celling and ner. were rejected.
supixirts.
! Mr. Bertha Adams and daughter.
Charles Wctasert. .tale editor of thc I Mrs Lila Williams, .pent Friday in
Katamuz/»&gt; Gazelle, called on friends ’ Kalamazoo, the tatter having some;
And i&gt;f court*.
here Tuefdav while on hl* wav north to dental work done
dealer. Naverihclevt,
try hb. skill al fishing. Copie again
Messrs, and Mesdamt-s Roy McBain,:
Charles, you are always welcome.
Geo. Whittemore, Will Whittemore.!
E. A Johnson of Grand Rapids Ium John Harrington. Charley Harrington.,
Eks HIGH STANDARD IJouic
ptinc job.
recent* sold the farm in Baltimore John Adams and Harry Wertman of
toatuhiji known a* the Cary U Ed- Delton; Ike Houverer of Hastings and
mond* place, to Grand Rapid* parties.! George Mosier of Kalamazoo. Fred •
free copy of Lowe IIKOTHEBS ,
He I* again owner of hl* old farm in Green of Indiana and Mr* Will OUbright much lunger .
Irving township, and I* repairing same, lies of Hartford met Sunday for a pic-;
i and intends to move thereon soon We t,nlc dinner and social time at Milham
I welcome him back to our midst. He l*ark. Kalamazoo
.
before you paint.
' was .upervuor of frying for several
Mrs l,rdn Harrington and Mr* Lula
I years ami hta farm vva. one of the; Wertman spent Friday In Battle Creek,
show place* therein for yeafs He alRev L D Mlle* goes to conference,
way* like* to have things up to sntrtl.. this »cek Tuesday We are expecting,
Our-parking sign* received a new hr will return to this rharge for an-’
coal of jmlnt tlvis week.
[other year
»
HASTINGS, MICH.
Alfred. ’Tim.’’ Lyons returned from! Tlve regular annual business mettFlint accompanied by \ lady friends: '-ng of the Delton Community Club will
Tuesday He will soon U going back be held at tiie Hall on Saturday night.,
io school
September 10. We arc informed that
Our boys lost the ball game on Tuck- Hwre will be no pot tuck supper at
day evening here
[t,u' ni’-« tmg but the business sscsion
Hie many friend, of John LatUmer
rlectlOn of officer* will b.- held.
of Morley. Mich., were pained to hearj’J’d folioalng that. Dr. Plrnie of the,
coats grove.
(president; Kendall Coat-,, vice-presl-• of his death recently. For many year* Kellogg Bud Sanctuary will give hta
Schnot^brgan last Monday with Mr*.-* dcnU* Gertrude Stowell, stfretary-• hr was a resident of Thornapple town- &gt;**“•" and Illustrations ah,1 possibly.*
ship and often visited here with re)a-i««ne moving pictures on Bird Life.
[
Alkrding us teaarher. ■
. treasurer
•‘Cllm.a" Forest.
.
[
s-, Ni.u TWI.-M h... te«i&gt;
,te , Mr "Jj
»'«'•'
&lt;«m-■ live* and friends
When undisturbed by
Are.
I
C A Gardner and family left TuesWEEKS CORNERS.
. man or...........
&gt;|„ IL-t .nd M.rnm Krl»7 ta teen ■“» “d1 «™’r !’™'“ "
■ day P M for several days' visit in
The Weeks school starts Sept ® with, nature work* constantly toward the
vlh ite
win.
,1,1 "
Tn™Uj r, M. B’ eastern Michigan, in and near Detroit. Mb** Madeline Matteson-as teacher., perpetuation of certain forest type.,
IhUv.l mtein.in. tern,, on sunjoy ™ "’’J! “
Bays
Forest
and
Mankind.
These
are
L
-Tx-v
M
Johnson
Is
assisting
In
the
Vr
and
Mr*
Leslie
Dickerson
and
”
—
v
----““
■*
""
OM
roo.n.ulnn ....
«1U,I “"■•'Im.in ond mur.W &gt;o Detroit
hwHM Hni.ill unit J E
BligW. yisltrd In H.S- store wlille Cliff ta away on hta vara- mother and Bob Johnson were in called climax types, for they represent
_ ______________
____
________
tion
Grand Rapids Sunday
the type of forest brat fitted to sur­
...,... i.
n, .I,.,,,.
.Ung.
ond terr over
tin owk
end.
annual
Church
Mr* Marion West and Frank and vive In that partlfulnr place. Although
Mn Kutterlte Clum .pent « •■'K. Tiie “
"n“' Ch
“"h Hotni__ Cuming H W Griffith has hta Jerseys at
recently viMting relative* near Jack-J will be held at the church on Sept. 11. the Allegan fair this week and has[ Hazel returnedto rtjeu home in Grand this climax type changes with the
I Dinner in church basement
All oldcarried off the largest share of the [Rapids Sunday P M. after spending region, with altitude, and often with
mW
mien ’**”” Birthday
|S'niember* und frP-nds of the Church best premiums. Harold has good stock ,1K‘ summer at their farm home litre. the toll, it la jhe ultimate type that
The "Loyal Women
Birthday Ui
was!
Fitella KtUcy
Krtarv last,
last and Sunday
School are urged to be and know, how to care for them.
Mr- ®nd Mrs Wm Buckland and nature will grow in that particular
held with Mik. EsUlU
......... arrant
MUw Lottie Howard and Mtas Myrtle family of Litchfield and Mrs. Mabie-,
MiMiday ufternobn ...
with .......
about... twentyl,rTiie
£*cn'L
I A
. 8
„ will
... meet,. ......................
.. . Cook
with Mr. and
were in Kalamazoo recently toJ Hampton and children of Delton spent] environment. Even on opposite aides
five in attendance. Prurnun was in: ।
.
.. . . ,
charge of H&lt;-!&lt; n Dcmond and Florence ^[r*.
rs F
r C Wing oiPThursday^Sept.
"’*P’U,rsd^LS&lt;',“ 15.
” see the formers brother. Manville, who; Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lyle Dick-1 of the same hill we may And different
is ill there, and found him much Im-' &lt;’r»on.
'
r
। types of climax forest.
Dunnigan Jennie Coats and Pearl,1 v'“fr *'1**, ,5.rvS^
Mr Wayne Armour of Hastings:
Drinond wned the refreshment.’. OL "1’r
T. O. Club will riiret wtlh proved
Mr* Harry PWf Li assisting A.’ H I •P'nt the past week at Lyle Dicker-'
fievrs wen elected a.-. foUows:. Pre*.
Sn,lth on Wednesday. P.
Parker in thc bank al Caledonia of son's.
Mue Overamlth; Virc-Pres, Helen De- jM • seiu 14
I at,.
Mr and Mr* Prank Newton of Has-;
mond; Hecy.. Florence Dunnigan.'
'
: - • • • .—
&gt;&gt;■&lt;: uium
Twas.. FlosMc Dennett; pianist. Lenah! Tiie
most nearly pv..w,
perfect Gothic &lt; John D. Dietrich, our Standard oil tings spent a few days last week at
[structure in the United State*
con-1
SeaM\
■
'
...............L*..........
1 man. is very proud ot a service badge Archie Newtons
Mdcred
to
be
the
University
Club
I
recently
received
from
Hie
Company
Mr- "nd Mrs. Elmer Barrett enter­
Tiie offirern ekcled at Hie school ri
'
i lor trn years of service with them; ,a,nr&lt;l company from Battle Creek:
union wen- Mr* Artic Densmore.Building.in Chicago.
here His business is picking up. far!last week.
.
। ahead of last year.
Thelma Williams of this,dis-'
I Thursday P. M. was enjoyed by all I Wc‘ will a’-lend school at Dowling the
the merchants and their clerks, it be- i ‘oming year and Carroll Newton at
I ing the last half holiday of the sea- ‘he Hastings High school

You Can Save on Your Books and
School Supplies at the Rexall Store
Wc list, bnly a few specials in

our school sale:

1 Oc Crayola Crayons, No. 8 . , .
20c Crayola Crayons, No. 16
. .
I 0c Bottles of School Ink, now . .
I Oc Pencil Sharpeners, now ....
1 Oc Embeco Crayons, now
...
6 Colored Pencils in box, now . .
7 5c School Bags, now49c
25c School Companion with pencil «ui p«n,
Perfect Circle Compas§, now . . .
50 Sheet Note Book Fillers ....

WHY PAINT

8c
15c
8c
5c
5c
10c

10c
10c
5c

WE BUY AND SELL ALL SCHOOL BOOKS
USED IN THE COUNTY SCHOOLS

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

HASTINGS

CUT YOUR

j ^There will be a band concert Satur-

FEED BILL
100 pound* of WAYNE 26', MASH SUPPLE­
MENT MAKES 200 pounds of good, dependable
egg mash for you when mixed with your own
ground farm grains. .That means a BIG SAV­
ING in your feed bill.

If* you don't raise farm grains—then WAYNE
EGG MASH (18'r protein) will best fit your
needs for a complete laying mash that comes
already to dump into your feed hoppers.
See us before you buy—we’ll both make money!

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
FLOUR -:- FEED &lt;• COAL
CEMENT -:- LIME
BRICK -:- TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS

PHONE 2118

HASTINGS

MORGAN,
MORGAN.
[day evening. This will be pleasing to,' Clyde Ballnger and Dana Adams ofj
! Battle Creek spent Thursday with Mr. I
many, for all enjoy band music
j
and
Mrs
J.
W.
Howard
The onion growers are now bu*y har-1
Mrs. Bessie
Smith gnd family, who
verting their crop. We hear that the
£
house -this
yield is very good In nearby fields. Now; —*’"■
back u
to L
Lansing Saturthe thing ta to get a fair price. This j summer, moved
mo'Pd haek
section i* now growing many carloads I ““* •
each year.
'
'[ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Munton and fam- j
”y and Nellie Fox of Hasting* and­
Our little factory of Blake A Stcd- 1.7
. fra. Letha Adkins had a chicken din- !
man is shipping out quite a lot of1,__
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' J. W
goods of late. Chair* and ferneries I nrr
Howard.
I
soem to be in gixxi demand, when
Charlie Harrington of Berryville
priced right.
spent Sunday ut the home of Mamie
Webb
WEST CARLTON.
Rev Allen DeEong and family of
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sisson of
Irving were Sunday evening visitors at Grand Ledge visited his futiier, Austin
DeLong.
and
Hatlie Shaffer.
Claud Fighter's.
.
-.......
- hu -sister.
------ ---------------------Earl Olcr and wife entertained his; Su,’day and Monday'.
Uster and family from Lansing a few i
B,ld Mrs Alfted’Noem and
days this week
। Martan, who spent the summer at
/ Vernon Newton
returned
home I !helr
h"c- "turned to their
(Thursday from a few &lt;iay» outing at
at
-«Unday .
Kellogg camp
Tbe &gt;,oun« folks
Ray and Glee Newton with their
°
families -apent Sunday with Mr. and
Clair Vdn Sickle ttHun
Mrs Jay Cousins of Woodland
and hfl»*d hii\celebrajfe hU
Roy Bloomer and wife of' Alto i
. ROBINHTEPARK
visited the former s sister. Mrs. Claud ( Mc. Btld Wra John Kollai.- an[I IUr.
Sunday.
ojd attended Freeport’s field day pro­
Earl Near and’ family visited hi*'gram Wednesday and Thursday they
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Near, of attended tiie Larkin picnic at Lake
Campbell Sunday
&gt; side. Caledonia park.
Neal Newton and family attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Clifford and
Fifield family reunion at Welcome Cox- ' Mn Nehon railed on Mrs. Louise Pott*

THE REXALL STORE
GOODS DELIVERED - - PHONE 2131

'We cannot be happy without being
Chinatown. "To Ay a kite la amndtig
enough, but man could n«t tn* content
without en airplane."—Washington
Star.

rug or. if it !■ eape tally beautiful or
valuable, hum; on the wall aa If It
were a tapeat.fr. It might also be
gracefully arranged un a baby grand
piano.
'

In rase you haven’t tried It. we
warn ydu that you won’t make iMcb
ft a hit with a woman by telling her
that she can set mnre result* from red
flannel underwear than frem a new
fur coat.—Fort Wayne News-Sentinel.

It may be true that half of the pen
pie nilM their calling. That would ex
plain their eupt rior abiliiy tn nin the
other felloWe bnaineas — San Francis-

Banner Want Ads
Get Results
K'ARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles

of furniture, .machinery and clothing in storage
thi^are too valuable to throw away. Other people

in thc county want to purchase just such articles, but
do not know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want

Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.
TT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it’s rooms

to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
pioductsTbrsJlcfhired help needed, articles lost, live
stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach

the persons-you wish to reach in the most direct way
possible. Banner Want Ads get results!
. ner* Monday

i Investing Safely
If you are ready for fair dividends without any breath-tailing
thrill*. as most sensible people are these days, you will hr interest­
ed in Standard Building and Loan Plan It has been going along
serenely for 39 years, paying its CerUficata Holders 5*1 returns,
without doing any tricks with their money.

standard investors hold Certificates that have been 100 cents on
the dollar, and earned S% cash dividends for 39 years. NEVER
A LOSS und NEVER a MISS.

Assured safety, fair returns is the Standard Policy. Let us tell
■ you more about IL Booklet'for the asking.
WE INVITE YOU* INVESTMENT.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
GrtewaU at Jaffareoa
_

Dstswtt.

MkMgsa

Local Repreunlaltve

ffUmllllMI J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
HASTINGS moa

. Arthur Richardson and wife vUilad
Ernestine and Betty Barnes of Hari Joe and Dell Scott at the tatter * home rts creek have been visiting their
near Claryville Sunday
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Evrld
! Jackson. Ernestine spent last week
IRVING.
and Betty this.
; John and Ada Walker of Grand RapMrs. Oxra Pierce of Middleville spent
Ida were calling on old friend* in Irv- Wednesday afternoon with her daugh­
j ing on Tuesday.
ter. Mrs. Wilber Gibbs
Harold Kollar returned home MonSarah Poff from Hasting* township jg.. a(ttr a fov 4By#- visit with hi*
T/
Bnd
A- BpicJsroJXweU
m

Melvin and Norman Haight accotn&lt;. panUd Mr and Mrs W«8W Clifford
John Jenkin* of Grand R* »d* U and family to the Labor Day oelebravujting hta Stater. Miss Mary Jenkin*. iUon at Hastings Monday.

Mr and Mrs John Perry spent SunHOLMEti CHURCH,
day and Labor Day at St. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockford and
Miss Lillian Sowerby returned to her, their guests. Mr. and Mrs Lence John»chool work in But Chicago on Sun-. *on and daughter, spent Wednesday at
day
MUo Anspaugh's. Mr. and Mrs. JohnMr. and Mrs. George Fox entertained son are leaving this Saturday morn*
his son and family from Chicago over ing for their home in Milwaukee.
Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs Ogden Donlgy and
The Philip Thoma* family from grandson. Claude Wstaon. of Detroit,
Grand Rapid* attended church herespem Wednesday and Thursday in
and called on friends.
Lansing.
. , ------- ,
*»* . —■—Clare Steiner of Detroit spent ovgr
Retailers at gasoline in the United Thursday night with hta brother CtarStates number 31B.000. of which Hrenn, at Hubart Barnum *.
per cent are filling sUUons, X percent, Mt Willetts of Muskegon u mov*
garages. 1« per cent car dealers and ing in the Milton Hebei house.
the balance retail itm» operating1
r.
jtii nmw
pumps in addition to their principal
Tta Phihpp'.pe UUmL wen named
business
‘
for Philip H of Spain.

of Caledonia Tuesday afternoon

TxON*T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­

phone 2415. If you are not certain of thc word*

ing, we will do our best ta assist you. Simply gixe
us the facts and your ad will .go inta^rint clearly
stated in the fewest words possible. Our rates arc
reasonable ... one cent per word with a minimum
charge of twenty five cents.

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2 4 15

�TBt RASTIXGS BANKER,

Fourtttn

NASHVILLE.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

LEGAL NOTICES

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Co„., prtneIpl,

Eml,e C"0’ (born 1817, difd 1Wfl)
'’was a French psyehotherapentlst.
Cone's system ot therapeutics &lt;Jeala
principally with the power of Imaglna
Hon tts opposed to that of the will.
He claimed that by means of auto sug­
gestion Ideas Mitch lend to cause illne*a and disease may be eliminated
from the will. Code Invariably, state*)
that lie was primarily n healer. bat

. Thc -neuro listened while the caneavrer enlarged mi the vast Mores of
knowledge to bo acquired frota the
work he was vHcring &lt;&gt;n lite- lujl.tl-

‘ t .U .
(j M. McLaughlin. 70. a teacher and;
business man at Nashville passed uwav
atlils home in Grand Rapids Saturday
having Ir.ed there since, 1919, Since
leaving here lie has bwii engaged in]

Unlverdty Organlution
The Amerbau Association &lt;&gt;{ I'nl
vertitle* WM orgntjUed In 1H*&gt; for the
purpose oi consTdering matters of cbiunum interest relating to graduate

was active in Masonic Circles and past
Master of the Nashville Masonic lodge.
He Is survived by his wife, two sons.
Harry and Pliny. brth of Grand Rapidju and one granddaugter. Funeral
services was held Tuesday afternoon at

a

conducted by Rev. L T Robinson of
Trinity Methodist church, interment.

Sunday morning in which Elmer Rees.
U of Churubusco, Indiana, died on his |
way.to the doctor's office. He was rid­
ing with his uncle, who apparently fell
asleep at the wheel and the car
crashed into a cement curb and over-’
turned. The boy and hi* uncle were on
tlielr way to Ionia to attend s family
tcunion. The boy was pinned undyr
thc car. causing internal injuries shd
a fractured skull. The uncle was un-.
hurt Tiie boy was removed v» the;
Mr. and Mrs D D. Myers of Hum­
Kind. Indiana, sjx^t over Labor Day
ere. Mrs. McDerby who had spent the

Mr. und Mrs Walter Kahler of Co­
runna were pleasantly aurjirbed Sunday
when relatives Went with well tilled
basket* and spent, the daig with them

&lt; RESTOCK p««t8ow/
COFFEE

COFFEE

Del Monte or
Country Club
FRENCH
Navy Beans

25c

Michigan hand pkk.d

PINK ALASKA

Salmon

Gail Lykins.

Soda Crackers
•y
The Ladles’ Aid of the Evangelical
church M'rvcd dinner in the basementi
. Wf-dnesduy.
Mi- Almon Sheldon of KalamazooipeitHost wv&lt;k with, her daughter.
■;
Floyd Felghner of /iindivillc and Mix-.
Edna Anderson of Lathing were mar-1

3

25c
2 it&gt;

Country Club—Frvih sn^criip

Old Gold Cigarettes

tin
(700 cijtrtliei for Ji.00)

25c

Spaghetti
Northern Tissue
spent tiie week end at the Gokay hottie.
Mrs walker is here helping care for!
her mother, Mrs Gokay.

after spending 'I.- '--mum--r here. m. Lake has been, teaching In Detroit for
several years.
School began Tuesdax, with tlm larg-

Brooms

CLIFTON SPECIAL

t.ch

29c

SOAP CHIPS

: Mr. and Mrs. Gull Lykins spent laM
! Tuesday high: with Dr. 8 M. Fowler nt
itlw Jatpes home.

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
sons started Wednesday night for Sa-!
gola. upper Michigan, with a truck
load ol fruit. .
Mr. and Mrs 6 J Beck and family'
attended the Consumers' picnic at Gunj
Jake Thursday
.
Floyd Todd has been ill the post
week with septic sore throat
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moodin and fain-(
and Mrs. Ralph Henney. over the week'
end.
Robert Htnncy spent tiie week, end
with Mr. and Mrs. J Kick of near
Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henirey were guests there Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Allerdlng is at Alto where
she hds employment.

Sweet Potatoes

4

Cabbage

Choicest Quality Meats
The D. D. D. Birthday club met In
’ church basement Thursday celebrating
three birthdays It Is needk-M to say
everyone had a grand time and thc

Taxed for Unfortuaatee
Taxes for tho relief of the poor have
been levied In England since 1673.

Greatctl Farming State?
.
a clllms the largvet proportion
lually arable land In the I*tilted

W7
jFTHETIME
F TO WANT-AD

RESULTS

Phone

Pork Roast ?!
Lamb Shoulder

12c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 PAGES

PAGES 1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 14,1932

.

NUMBER 20

CLUB ELECT­
^Studying ways to
INCREASED ENROLL­ GARDEN
ED PREVIOUS OFFICERS Brucker, Ketcham, Clement, Barnett,
DECREASE EXPENSES NAMED FARMERS’
Hon. (?. L, Glasgow Named As
! Charter Was Closed With'
Hill
Get
Majorities
in
County
—
Swift,
; MARKET COMM’N.
MENT TH SIEHR 49 Members Enrolled—
Director Of New State
Splendid Beginning
Organization
Leonard, Comstock, Maus, Stafford Win
TOTAL NUMBER IN HIOH
CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS OR

F The people of Barry county arc glad |
। A meet ink of the Garden Club - was I
DINANCE RELATIVE TO
during
More----limn
five ----------thuuraiid'
। held In the community room In tlie Na-, —
-------- votes
------ ----- -------------, (he- primary
- .ch
a record number-tor Barry county that one of our hona» citueru. Hon. j
were Republican and 1.900 Democratic. Two ycurv ayo in 1930 wWn only a Republican prim C. L. Glasgow of NaShVllle. ium\bt«n j
itlonal bank lost week, with a good at- j Ot this total
REGULATION
tendance The charter was closed with ; ary was necessary in the county, a total of about 4.500 vote* were east and tliiit constituted a new record a: the umi* i made a member of a'state organisation
this meeting and forty-nine membets
Several clow- contest.' featured the balloting yesterday Three candidate* for the nomination of sheriff on tlie Repub-, whose purpose is to plan jays for dePUPILS IN ENTIRE
have been enrolled. It was decided to .Ucan ticket polled better than foo each and were apparently separated by ie.«* than thirty vote*; “all fhe cahdidatis ciearixg the cost of school district. MARKET IS GROWING
hold the meetings on the first Thurs-1 for nomination for treasurer un the Republican ticket Were within 300 votes of. ope another while the three running towrahip. village.*dty, county and state
IN POPULARITY HERE
SYSTEM NUMBER 1202 day
of every month in the community for nomination for register of deeds each polled better than MM rotes with less than 50 separating the winner from 5?.'t*?nu'nt .X!r
r^a?lh0P?r?'!
roorti As the year Harts with Septcm- the losers.i Tin* successful candidates ftr nolmnauon for sheriff aud fur county treasurer ,on the Democratic ticket
« tne t»ard Petition Presented Asking That
County Normal Ha# 26 On Ros­
li; margins ,.r
Inwu-'re.-tn
OKI
vote.-.
,
,.JI?*-’‘H’1 organization. Tiiat
also
won
by
of
lessthan
260
votes.
/‘"'board will convene tomorrow. ‘Every- Cover Be Placed Over City Lot
ter—High Stondard-Of Work so the ones who have served since the
club's organisation were again chosen.
QPQII!
boc.*ypianA *f’or
uh them success In working ।
In Rear Of Post Office
To Be Maintained
TtoUL TI HP
Ur nFMnrRATin
UcMULnA I ll&gt; ' ou
cuttlfig down govemmen-1
The club hopes to do much construc- RESULTS OF REPUBLICAN
j The council Friday evening gave
The city schools opened last week.' At live work durlng-the coming year.
PRIMARY
IN
COUNTY
cxpciu*--4
Everybody admit* that It merited attention'to the Parmer*' Mar­
PRIMARY
IN
BARRY
CO.
Tlie opposition to Governor Brucker
the time ot going to press statistic* • Mrs. Vernon Winlnger. chairman of
----------- mult be done; but the question Is. how'
were not available as to the enrollment the program committee, will hold a
With the Democratic vote in 23 out fo do It. With men *0 well informed ket. which u now well established on
With return* from all twenty-five made a poor, showing in their attempt
to defeat hu renomination.. Return.* of 25 precinct* in the county reported, on state affairs and men of good sound the city lot in the rear of the pot’,
in the different building# We lire glad meeting of her committee on Wednes­ precincts of the county complete—
m: far received indicate that his VoU ( &lt;&gt;m*tock ha* a safe majority for num- Judgment like Mr. Glasgow, there can office. ' The council Friday night
to give the figures at this time, which day, today, al two o'clock P. M. In the
Will
exceed
tincombined
vote
of
hiare as follow*:
'
.
■nation far governor. Birge Swift I* far be no question about their.recommend-1j adopted an ordinance, which provides
community room in the National bank.
I as follows:
lieutenant governor, Ketcham for opponent? ut the primary, und that he ahead of lii» live opponent* for nom- Ing some workable plan,
’ High school
480
Tlie Ordinance first names the city
----ccngrcMinau. Leland for state senator, trill be nominated by a majority of all inatlon fur congressman, und John
Junior High 154
the vote* cast. Figures from Detroit
। lot in the rear of the United states
CiriuUuoCVntral ................... 375
Clement for Judge of probate, Harnett may cliangi* this somewhat, but it h Stafford l&gt; leading for nomination for
Post Office-'ar.d ordains that it ba
stale senator. Complete unufilcftl re­
First Ward
.. 104
for prosecuting attorney are certain of not believed nt thl.* writing that th*- turn* from all pri-ellict* give George
designated at a Retail Public Market;
Second Ward■'
.64
I The ordinance provide* for a market
tubtiantill majorilic* in the rounly. uplied vote of ills opponents will equal
\t County Normal .
35
i commission of three members, conslsfWilllMin for thrrifT. Chaw for county that of Governor Brucker when Offl-i for nomination' tar'\herifL Twentyrui return* are tabulated
lour prrrtmU uut „f
mdlcaie thu
Ing of the city health officer, who 3 to
treasurer
and
Chamberlain
for
rrglsTotal 1202
, be chairman of tlie commission, the
Lieutenant Governor Luren D. Dick-1 Mau* received the nomination for
Tile enrollment m the High school W. TUTTLE CONVICTED IN ne#a although by such close margin* ln-ori hi&lt;-; evidently made the same treasurer b) a majoritv of about 100.
-------- —
,
other two members being the president
this year Is 23 more than on the same
that
the
.results
might
puvdbly
tic
----- --------- ------ ------- pliemmienal run this time ax lie ha/.1
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.
FIELD EXECUTIVE DURNELL of lhP common council and the city
IOWA COURTS ON VAR­
day u year ago; and the total is nine ,
changed, on official tabulation of bat-; in many previous primary campaigns.
m
■»»
^-marshal This commission is to make
MATTHEWS
HERE
mure than the totifl a year ago. the'
Iota. According to figure* telephoned;and Is far ahead.
FOR GOVERNOR: &gt;23 out of 25
and enforce rules governing the marIOUS COUNTS
figures then being JUW,_At this writing
t« the Banner last evening. Wllbon: Fur the first time in many a year.! i&gt;r«,cjncta» Conutock—1042. Clancy—
LAST WEEK
statistics arc not available as to lhe|
has a plurality'of 9. Chase a plurality the demnerats made a showing at the , 182, O’Brien—121.
I Farmers, fruit growers and truck
number of foreign student , but Super­ CONFESSED STEALING
rConnnued on page fivei
(Continued on page five*
i
(Continued on page fivei
' gardeners will be allowed to exhibit
intendent VanBiukirk believes there1
ORGANIZATION SUPPLY.... sell in the ...........
.„'j and
city market any H
proBUTTER AT DELTON
arc about the same number &gt;u last!
ING FLOUR TO NEEDY Xr‘"SnX''U'mmml'^I.ff
LEGION AUXILIARY
ASK STATE FOR WARN•
year. When figures arc compiled wo J
Taken To Iowa On More Ser­
will be glad to give them.
TO-NOMINATE OFFICERS Latest und.rt.ldw I. DirtribuING SIGNS ON M-37
'SSff;
We believe it would be- difficult lot
ious Charges At Request
find anywhere a snnxilher working*
Regular Meeting Tomorrow tion Of Cotton Cloth Suitable |dencr mall lx- permitted io exhibit for
Numerous Accidents At Inter-'
Of Officers
school system than we have in Has­
For
Dresae#
Shirts tic.
Etc -»ale-ln
this
market
or
within
Hie city b&gt;ror
uresses,
onirta,
.
any
producU
ncl
ralsed
or
Evening In. Legion Home On
June 6. 1931 Sheriff Ta-onard arrested j
tings. ThisUulribute to tlie fine stuff
section ol M 37, M 43 A^d
of t«acH8fS and the splendid manage­ a man named W., Tuttle. He was
Durnell Matthew^, a field executtve ' Uiemselves.
So. Church St.
W. State Road
'
I
ment of Superintendent VanBusklrk chuFgedliy the sheriff with stealing
ONLY
SEVEN
MEETINGS
TO
for
the
American
Red
Cmt.
was
in
tbe|
No
farm
products,
vegetables,
frulta
,
On Thursday, tomorrow evening, the
On account of the"numb- r ot&gt; aCCI-!
No city in MiclUgan of tlie size of Hun­ from tin* Delton creamery several hun­
j regular meetuig ot the American Le- city last week and on Tuesday held an;or garden truck of any description can
BE HELD INSTEAD OF
tings has done so much for its school dred pounds ot butter. Tlie sherifi dents at Hie Intersection of M-37 and'
: gion Auxiliary will be held at the Le- executive board meeting here, kt which i hereafter be offered for sale on the
children, to give them every passible hud the g&lt;xx)s on &gt;dm to auch an ex­ M-43 with West State Road, just north .
USUAL
EIGHT
: giou Home and it is hflped there may time plans were made fot the annual {streets within the business district of
of- the
the
educational advantage, as
Hustings. tent that TUltle admitted the theft.
— bridge,
------- -. —
- council
- - on Friday!
--be a good attendance as officers for the roll call. Mrs. Don Foreman will act: this city. Tlie council -designates the
Wl.lto Uto HwtlR U him be,. «lbr I"'""?
- 11 '••"
-» V*1'" ’■
n_ Twcre ,«
All will appreciate the excellent
‘ 1 corning year will be nominated at thL» us roll call chairman for Barry county biudne» district as consisting ot that
T"'
i r
PRICE OF TICKETS IS
work that the school board Is doing. Tullto'i-eonfeiiton. olttoer. Ir&lt;™ lo«..
this year.
j part of the city east of Broadway and
tar.',
,lu'
Thej are working, In entire harmony Wl» hid to.nwd bl hb
We are, sure that few people realize; extending from Center street north to
REDUCED
TO
S2.00
Tlie work for the past year has re-iul"“‘h’
'“Ti
.tun with the one purpose of maintain­ am on von .rked ih.i Tunto be
”
ted very successfully and the officer.' the help available through the Red; and including Apple street. Every.
they
It 1I
~ approach that place. "
ing the high .stuijdurd of our city ur&gt;« mt to dam. u l» wu wintod ' lious* us ,h
Cross
tn
coses
ot
need
or
distress
block within the city Included between
Strong Speakers Art* nave Ki'en splendid service. Every
'
schools. Tiic reduction of 22 per cent for more serioux-charges and. under u a dangerous crossing.' The state Unusually
Tlie United States government ha = Center stree: and Appie'street east of
member
In thcsclmol taxjcvy thb» year demon- fowii laws, could be Imprisoned for a ii highway dcparthien*. should comply,
Booked—Every Man Who —
•™'—• *'Is urged to come and help , turned over to the Red Cross tly stir-: Broadway to and including State
j nominate the officers for next year.
Mrates what 4lic board i» trying to do far longer period than hi 'Mlchlguii ' with the request.
iplus wheat it own.* and this is being I street at iu intersection .with Center,
Can Should Buy Ticket
lor the benefit, of the patron'. of our; A* it would save this county -all .ex­
made into flour to be given to tho&gt;* f
(Continued oh page six)
.
schools.. ■
'
Everything has been urntfiged for (he
pense hi the matter, the sheriff anil
who are in straitened circumstance*, in,
------------- —— --------------Briil-lu rlwod • program. «pinm$nclnic
tile prosecutor thought this-was the
cases of sickness, those in distress, old MAGICIAN COMING
Monday erenlng. October 17, -and for
wise thing to do. and accordingly Tut­
, age. or for any other good reason i
„„
BILLIE CRAWFORD'S
six ■ monthly tare-tings thereafter.’
tle was luindtd over to the Iowa of-!
Barry county has a supply of tim
ON SEPTEMBER 22-23
There is u little question -about the,
AUTOGRAPHED BALL fleers In June last year.
flour which is being distributed by C •
'-----------December meeting. Supreme Court,
Not until reccfilly did. Sheriff Leon-;
Ji osbom. who investigates the case- Dr. Abbott And Company To
Justice F« ad 1* down for that meeting. ‘
Presented By ‘'Gabby" Hart.1 ard know exactly what had been done,
Appear M MethodUt Church
«nh Tuut n m&gt;
u». CAUSES GREAT EXPENSE and it u believed hr will come; but a nvy
DEWEY AND REV.
nett With Names of All Cub
di-finite answer from him had not been;
'
permit thrt trial of a man nn more of-.
Social Parlors
■ Cross, the monthly output in thU I
CONKLIN RETURNED By
fciLM-s thu\ one. and that he can b&lt;-' FOR TAXPAYERS AS WELL
Players On Cover
(Country being 700.000 barrels.
.
I1 Everybody likes to ice a magician
i Tills year there will lx- seven miH-tAg FOR CANDIDATES
. CONFERENCE
Another important phase of the t perform. Tricks and mjuteriei are
If '■Clubby1' Hartnett, the great j sentenced according to tlie nature ofj
; Ings of the Brotherhood. Instead of
; helpful work of the Red Cron Is Just I especially appealing to children, but
catcrier of the Chiauto ••Cuba” national, the crime*. That must . be a .pretty I
_____________ ___
jff
DR. HUGH KENNEDY
being started. Tins organization hiu' Kro*n-ups are not immune from a
league baseball team. knew how happy good law. for the report shows thati
been supplied with 500.000 bales of cot- hearty relish for them. There will be
' he had made one Hustings lad. It sure­ Tuttle wax sentenced in one Iowa DESTROYS ACCOUNTA'-------------------------BILITY ----BY“BOTH
PARTIES
ly would afford him a lot of pleasure- ewunty on each of two cliarges. on J
SUCCEEDS DR WHEELER to^ which thc&gt;' are havls« woven mtn given at the Methodist church Thurxwhich
he
was
convicted,
to
ten
.years
,
‘ cloth and this cloth will be distributed j day and Friday evenings of next week.
1 • . .'action.
■
each, ot'twenty years for two offoaM s »
nnnoEP(i To Our Form Of ■'&gt;&gt;'-*1*1 **'
1,1
Recent Ik Master Billie Crawford, son; of
breaking and-entering. Later he:18 uPP08ca 10 uur *orm O1 future-and will be on 4ale. at
. Bishop And Cabinet Made But to the various county chapters up.m'September 22 and 23. at eight o’clock,
request and will be used for the needy । each evening, two such performances,
of Mr. anibMr*. Clarence Crawford oil
taken to another county, where! Representative Government Inunkftlieiofhe.Presictent. RayCimndFew Changes This Year Be­ ! the families of the unemployed, or for. under the auspices ■ of Hie Methodist
this city, accompanied, his parents to &gt; was
two more serious charge.': awaited him. I nhnno-A Tn T nw Dreirnhta । len can be found, or al the Banner
those who arc in any way deserving. It (Ladies' Aid. Tlie entertalnmenta will
Chicago: Being 11 most ardent baseball I He was convicted there and given two'
vnanac 1,1
t.!r,(,c c-.irv„,n ,llld stebbirt. or from
cause Of Conditions ' ' .will
• fan" he was privileged to see a base-| sentences of forty stain, each, to be:
be woven in various patterns and; be m the social rooms of the church.
September primary K now his-.
j Field a1, the. Hastings.Printing ' The Michigan annual conference of!
(Continued on page five)
(The admission has been placed at the &lt;
bull game, in which the Cub,* were con-1 served consecutively. It can be seen {orj' Tl,c l,rimary P&gt;“»‘ o| makiin: company.
•
umrij
•
H
vail
MlMTU
’
jthe
MeUwdbt
Episcopal
church
closed!
tender.*;, und later nu t ‘Gabby” Hart-1 ..
exceedingly low price ot 25c for adults
.......
. . .torniny*'
!«•■*. wmurfering
thus -------------that Tuttle will
have ------to live about
Humiliations.
com-idernu- al!
all lhe-!!or.
the clfor. ; -jhe program is an unusually stron.-: its labor.* in.Lansing on Monday. Very, |||CT|rp IAJ lAf POTTFR
1 and 10c for children. ,
nett.
and cost tliat went into it.
is dusap-1' rtMt. por trie first ms-.-ting. October 17. few changes in location were made by JUb 1 lbt ”• *»• "U I I tK
* '*
A', stated above Billie U a most ar-, one hundred years in. order to get out iwinting. It seems to"the Banner
UI1DT
IM
ArrinCMT
Dr. Abbott, known as the White Manow.;
U!l
.
...
1?3ik
,,
r
Wlil
be
Supreme
Oui
­
the Bishop. Thjs was undoubtedly.due|
dent baseball fan. and though he-is on- • of prison.
HUn I IN ALLIUtN I ; hatma from India, a famous magician,
jas it has seemed for a long time. Jhat iju .-ic,. w w. Potter. That is enough • to the fact that.moving would be ex.--------_
«r. Ho
। ly a. young lad. yet he has a knowledge!
—-------, will be ure
the principal enierHMn
entertainer.
this metluxj of making political nomi-1 ;alll in Bair*‘county where
U
iK-iiMi-e
at
।he
present
time,
so
Jb^t;
Suffered
Head
Lacerations
But
«&gt;ii
bring the mysteries of the Chinese,
____________
of the players and the game that Ui PENNOCK HOSPITAL
nations shbultl b.- discarded and a bet- IUf.n Wn(1
favorably known ’lie will
. . .
japaiwa«*.Egypil3ns.Javane.«e.Aujtratruly surprising. -He knows the names
..
.. . W(!J
by' ■wlwrever possible the Bishop sent theAPPRECIATES ASSISTANCE '
expensive plan worked j g,v“ an'addn"!
p.v.iirs
back
to
their
old
fields.
No
Other
Serious
Injuries
hans
and
Hindus'
in
sleight-of-hand
of practically all trie jdayers in both!
out——one
that
not make .....
1*0 ...elec-|,
V)1-y inemurr.
member
. ■, ......—
।---... ^..
— will.......
— icvcry
In the case of Hastings this&gt;was not
A
rc Reported
I performance# that liaye never been
the American and National leagues.'
Are
This
Institution Upn,c?n5PlUKn-' u'c varr for the -ur-i
No..-.niber meeting, which
■
J" -'_
rour. &gt;&lt;en here before. Dr. Abbott has mysand knows the positions they play.' Remember
Kememoer
inis
institution
,uI prlmar) raildtda,„ W(. ti-.n wlll
i..-n«r and f■■ n ntaht. with a matter alone for the Bishop, as the '. In this
city, where Supreme Court
local churr.i and Its official baa^d had .
potter is &lt;o well known Im»bons of people in other counVery often he wllj dope out who will |
When You Can Vegetables
will not be so disturbing
(secretary hank Angell m charge,.the
unanimously asked Rev. v L DeweyJ
W. uter is « wdRenown
M „u M
Can&gt;d4 ,ud Amcrt.
be the battery on a certain team for uI
| Sonu
------' niay
--- -- -..................
-- &gt;' lhe nan;1
------- ‘ '- I,
UFUI1UMU FEU,VIIu*re
by hu
^Honnancev
And
Fruit'
wnnrttr wh
akcr will be Dr H Hamilton
Aulcn- return and *0 far as we have homed
certain day. and It 1* astonishing how! Thxta oro m,.nv
’ wim win
i. ...
.. .. of .Cranbrook
.......
hnv/. worn, ;i hi*
has m
so ivnbMtlv
persistently nnmvd
oppos'd thi&gt;
the nrimirv
primary . i__
bach,
the —
rector
church
correct he will oftcit be. Recently a ■ »h^Si JnJ2 tta
°f n‘8k‘’&gt;« nomination
We ;nra,-BlmlnMhnm Dr. Aidenbach is
d - tertainment. as well as the serious side
couple of fellows In the. post office! thing to spare this vtar to help other. . have no personal grievances If we,.... nuKtnndliir weaker Fverv father in the county had expressed the
for
the
return
of
their
former
pastors.
J™!™
&gt;
f
to
it.
Every
trick
will
be
given in a
couldn't agree on Just what position a! nV*
^whii^:Wrrr*tlunklnp “f °."r ottn tclfUh "‘-jand son who Attend thU mreimfe will
r»u..»lw .n u„. puun u&gt; be
ck.r U&gt;hl In Irani »I th. .tlKnce. »
certain National league player held | this tall and winter.* While we are terests, we would favor It becau.--e. a.;
mor-than rehaid
1
•
dpwn on the team, and both fellows' making plans, we all ought to have in:anynne caiuw*- alio has lucked nt liwj.-OT the December meeting it is cxreporud ,o tl„ no- 'J-n')'
’&gt;
Vleu .lur lh.r
were .so positive ’ that - thfy put up a&lt; ta-'inf r nnrkk n“ta‘« wmntv^lnsHtii ’1 I*‘'U”'r f°r !?* I“5‘' thr€*! or f»ur
ipctKl Supreme Court Justice Fead will MArnw &gt;«r. b.«tonlni txt Sun.small wager, with the understanding
teJLtv
work U
,hU PTr h“ rrc'‘lvcc* “ lot 1,1 l«»&gt;'-'bc the speaker. That will be definitely
BunOrM. Mr. Ikuk Ruhwn: Drl- “5LV1".!’“L’
’ R”^nn&gt;'',”t&gt;” Uw. nt«t mlt
that one of the fellows was tn "see Bil- • tion. doing a county-wide work.
n^i advertising, which was not un-i •
(Continued on pace five* e
tori. L. D MU.,;
Fu-txirt. Frank
(ron.
m..hlnn „ h, Thurad.y and Fridiv nifhU.
klle Crawford and find out which one of । No hospital Is conducted with a view welcome in thew time.*. Aside from that •
l^ntkt wt«„„d. A. E. W,-n»; &lt;«*.
.Jh - »
“ «&lt;Ss‘ “
them was correct," and Billie's decision1 of making money. Most of them have
printing of cards und ballot*
last two are an exchange of pastors &gt;;' LJ
retried the bet—and settled it correctly' a hard time playing even, and many p n[| ammlnted to a considerable sum. i
. .. .crv “'T,
Ho was
to St 500181 roan&gt;J
the Methodist church.
Haiitlnc# City. L L. Dewvy; Bastings “ya ‘*cJ*n**r
E SEND (‘HANKES OF
too.
«
, run tar behind. That has been true of Financially it would be. detrimental to I
Lawrence
hospital, where X-ray pic- ucad HDO I'no A Q
Circuit,
c.
M.
Conklin;
Middleville,
M.
Lawrcnc
«
,,a5C
So perhaps It was Billie's knowledge many big institutions, especially the the Banner to have the primary «ys-!
ADDRESSES PROSIPTLY.
turra were taken No broken irones or. nuRn Nino. LUnR o.
.
(Continued on page six I
of the game and the players, or per-j past two or three years. Only by the. t&lt;.m casl aMlt( ,Wl. arr thinking of'
.concussions were found, so it was beI AMANCF &lt;JFPT 99
haps it was something about his nt-1 most careful, prudent management has .continued on paw eleven, par: tl*»'! notify tlie subscription department
'lieved that he hud not suffered any!
L-RIYIRmUE dur 1. 44
BARRY
SCOUT
LEADERS
tractive personality, that made an im­ our local hospital been able to keep
--------------\promplly of any changes in their
serious«Mln
Injury,
although—tax---had
a National W C T U Worker To
hwaratinn
pression on "Gabby'' Hartnett At, going. It is a fine testimonial to thei UflMF FP Pl A&lt;i&lt;*FQ
addresses, lender the new postal
INVITED TO RALLY tllt-hf
slight scalp
laceration. R»
He «H1I
will nrr.h.
prqb-1 AVailOUat W. U. A. U. WOFKer IO
bLRhhEi
least this week. Billie received from. management that they have done this.; num^
Speak At Presbyterian
------------- ' ably remain In the hospital for, a few ■
law*, newspaper* and periodicals
"Gabby" a brand" new National League despite tha difficulties encountered ffbm,
WILL DO CANNING
Representatives
Of
The
Battle
da
&gt;
‘
s
'
Church On Prohibition
autographed baseball on the.cover of; the depression, which is now happily I
-----------;
any change* in address furnished by
Creek Area To Meet At
”°'
which every member of the ChjCago| ending.
- Mrs. Lora S. LaMance, a national W.
. Ready For Donations Of Vcge-; the pc«t office. In addition, there
(GIANT BUTTER BEAN
„
■'Cubs" had written his name, ns well!
I*
also
the
problem
of
delay
in
de
­
Headquarters
&lt;«M«. Fruit. Can., Topi .nd
as the manager of the team. It goes'
lARRFA^RAII RAT Presbyterian church at three o’clock
livery or failure l/&gt; get the paper.
LRHUC RQ DRLL DR I |in
September 22. B U
All scouten, in Barry county are in­
without saying that the remembrance great assistance When canning fruit, 1 Rubber# For Welfare Work
vited to attend n leaders' rally to be
„ «.nopea
hoped mat
that an
all wno
who are
ore inrereswa
interested in
In
is prised almost beyond estimate. anU tomatoes and other vegetables or
year th(&gt; clnws ln homi&gt;
;
held a*. Scout Headquarters in Battle. Guy Haven Demonstrates H18 l!ie prohibition question and cleaner
it will, always remain a cherished making fcUie., remember Pennock hos-' nilcx at the High school canned a lot
creek on Saturday. September 17. acAbility As a Successful
i politics' wiU come und hear Mra. Latreasure.
And it really is quite a pital with some of IL R will be ap- Of frun nncj vegetables which they
cqrding
to
Lloyd
Shafer,
county
scout
J
Mance.
She
his
had
a
wide
experience
will bn
(&lt;&gt; g* Welfnr. A^latjon IaWr
treasure too. because there are people, preciated .nA
and *«.,
you .will
be rrl.rt
glad •h.i
thatI'
executive.
Gardener
,
nn au(hor, traveller, and carapalgnBARRY CO. 0. E. S.
almost without number. In Chicago who you have helped.
on for those In need?
■ The following events have been arGuy Haven wants it understood that' er." having travelled over half n million
would be Riad to gtvakioo for such an
The class will again do this work
ASSOCIATION TO MEET ranged:
he is some gardener and was going । nulcs on four continents, Asia, Africa,
autographed ball, but It would take a, LARGEST REGISTRA­
I and if any of our Banner renders or
.
,
.
...
.
2:00
P
M
—
Meet
at
Scout
Building,
around
the
street'
proudly
one
day
last
;
Europe.-and
America, Tn Turkey alio
lot more than that to get it from Billie.
their friends have fruit, vegetables,
TION - IN HISTORY: meat
2 30 P. M.—Free tickets for Batik* week exhibiting a sample of the beans: made th$&lt; memorial' address honoring
or anything that may be canned Annual Gathering In Masonic
“
— Thursday,
creek High school vs. Hastings football that he has raised lids year The kind, William Jennings Bryan.
Temple
On
ibcr Of Voter*
Votertf Bn.
En-' SY "“J"'‘‘'“f, “«* " “
Total Number
I game.
ts
knowrt
a?
the
Gigantic
Guinea
ButDuring
her
years as a lecturer, ah#
,, ,
„
High school and it will be cared for.
September 22
5:00 P. M.—Scoutmasters' conference, ter Bean. This particular pod was 46 has spoken from ships, airdromes.
rolled Is Twenty - Four
n those to whom fruit was given last
Cubmasters' conference, inches long and about the sliapc of g fire barns. In penitentiaries, legislatlvo .*’*
The Barry County Association of the
Robert .Otis. Hastings High student!
Hundred Seventy-Six
■ **ntw will k,ndl&gt;' return the cons, it
I halls, factories, shop#, moving pictures,
.
.
, .
, . , will be appreciated, as It was neces- Order of Eastern Star will ltoid its an- i 6 30 P. M-—Swimming In Scout Pool, baseball bat.
-Jiving near Shultz, killed wha» Is be- i Our jyd.n
--------------- --------------------and churches and at out of door meetwill te IntereiUd to w w p„en.„ , ,ot
m, on^
nual meeting Thursday. September 22, i 7 45 P M'~^.ner'
lieved to be the largest rattler evet| know llw rr.ulu from the completed IA .upply 01 can tops and nib- In the Masonic Temple in Hastings. ■
discovered In Barry county last week.' rcauua-jonot roton tor U&gt;U aty. .nd te„ „
8:00 P. M—Report on Eagle tour.
I Ul^, lure to hear
lhc pj^by.
„uW ,u„ be ,p- The past matroiu. of Hastings Chapter
The snake was forty-two inches long,' will be surprised to learn that the to- f preC|ated
No. 7 will give the flag drill and MidPresident Hoovers award.
tcr,an church September 22. All W. C
.
had twelve rattles and was morn tlian j tai is 2476. which is the largest regts-' Thl« B a fine service and one that dieville Chapter No. .17
17 win
*c«» Year
**«&gt; pro
»««-­
*#
«-*
T. U. women are especially urged to be
will give me:
the 1 *touu«umwv&lt;»
Committee's ivpui*
report *,u
on Ten
two inches thick at its mtdsectlon.' t ration this city has ever had. Ute ......
....
.
Dinner will be 8™
gram.
“.
„
' Among the'tventa on tlie scout pro- present
I was greatly appreciated last year by memorial service.
Lucky Bob saw t he rattler first I
number, according to precincts and! many Hastings ]&gt;cople. who would have served at noon al 35c per plate and all
Business meeting—Election
officers fram for the fall will be an archery'
————— * ---------—-r
:
Assccislion.
Ar- meet‘open to all scouts and scouters in! REPUBLICAN COUNTY
Scoutmaster's . Association.
! been deprived of fruit and vegetable.;1 members are cordially invited, to at- for ScoutmasUr's
NOTICE TO ODO FEL­
. 514 | otherwise.
for Big Camp Jamboree,
the county, according to Lloyd Shafer. I
•
CONYKNTION.
1st ward
tend these meetings.
rrangementa
—»«1.^
.
LOWS ANO REBEKAHS.
Plan for scouters' picnic. Announce-, county scout executive. .The date for1 The Barry County republican con•
. 409
2nd ward. 1st prec.,.'.
The officers of the Association are:
On Friday evening. September 16,
2nd ward. 2nd prec. ..
. 234 i
W. R. C. BIRTHDAY PARTY.
President—Maude Bell. Middleville. /,ment
---------of training course. Winning pa- the meet has not been definitely fixed vention will be held in this city on
there will be a Family Night.
'
: as yet but will probably be some Sat-j Thursday. September 22nd, at 11 A. M.
. 402 | The W. R. c. will have a birthday
3rd ward
Vlce-Pfes.—Omo Knowles. Freeport. ’ trol»A pot luck supper will be served at, 4th ward, 1st prec. ...
Tlie
dinner
will
be
served
by
the
urday
during
the
latter
part
of
OctoThis
convention
will
be
for
the
purpoM
.
438
dinner at the G. A. R. hall Septcmbc,Secy.-Treus —Martha Detriech. Mid- i
6:00 o'clock, the meat and potatoes be- j 4th ward, 2nd prec. ..
. 479
22. It will be a pot luck dinner, sand­ dleriUe.
“camp chef. Marlon Julian, and will be ber. All ecouts who wish to take part;of electing 11 delegate! to the RepubltIng*furnished. Bring buttered rolls and !
free'to all Scoutmasters, Cubmasters. | in this meet should get in touch with-can State OMivontton, which will -b#
wiches and one other dish. All mem­
Marshal—Lenna Tuttle. Nashville.
one other dish.
Deputy Commissioners and Executive their scout leaders. Plans are to make I held In Detroit, Thursday. August 3Mh,
Total
.2476
bers and their families are invited.
Chaplain
—
Eloise
Leonard.
Defton.
A program is being prepared which
Board. Any other scouter wishing to the meet an all-day affair with one land at which candidate# fag vartaM
will be followed with dancing.
BASEBALL AT VICKERY'S.
SUPPER.
attend may do so by sending in their round in the morning and a second inj state officers will •—------ —-&gt;■#----------- —
RUMMAGE SALE.
All Odd Fellows. Rebekahs and fam­
Dowling
8. Army, Sunday.
At the U. B. church. Wednesday,,
Sept. 21-24. Maccabee lodge rooms.- - reservation and paying 35c for the din-jthe afternoon Further details of the! The call for Ch
Sept. 18—Adv.
ilies please be in attendance.
■ September 21 from 5 to 7.—Adv.
ner.
■ Archery Day will be given later.
will to found in I
Adv.

SCHOOL IS FOUR HUN
DRED EIGHTY

Trend In the State

18120709

EFOR
CREAMERY ROBBER

RED CROSS COIN b
SPLEND 0 SERVICE

61140530

GRAMISSPL

PRIMARY SYSTEM
S DETRIMENTAL

PASTORAL APPOINT­
MENTS IN COUNTY

Robert Otis Kills
a Large Rattler

ScOlltS of County to
Hold Archerv
j Meet

ot

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Uc

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER II. IMS

PAGE TWO

SYNOPSIS OF LEC­
TURE ON SUNDAY

. a stop, never reach** a point where I! .
is .wearied or worn out. ‘Mind w ever . alert and awake For that reason Ute j
real man. Mind’s idea or reflection, •
is alert, awake, add-alive, evidencing
forever the desire* 10 be active, ta be'

Follow
COMMERC IL CLUB Canoeists
Indian River Route
HEID FINE TO

LOCAL NEWS

Robert Browne and Hubert Murruon
of -Battle Creek launched their canoes , . Mri. James Batson wHl entertain tlie
at Indian drove on tlie Thornapple Service Guild on Thursday afternoon
at her home. 417 W. Mill St.
R10HABD J. DAVIS, C. S„
X'7“ 5:,"“'^
SECY. C. W. OTTO OF LAN. ft, th. him. Ja. i
. uv PermiMion. ha* been granted for
.
. ..
.
____
.
• m.a.m
™
Mfrnipun rnrmi-r. urea tiv tr.e Indian the annual tag day for Sunnycritt
X?'. X""S
of divine Love in ChrBtfan Science U-. ' SINO HONOR QUEST AT.
SPOKE AT THE CENTRAL
, Home for Girl* on Saturday. Sept. 17.
therefore uncovering and destroying ;
TUESDAY S MEETING rT"-?*-. men paddled dawn the Th &gt;r:iapji!e
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
' anything that went* like mental inertia '
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Edmonds arA
'
•
'•J to the junction of thy Grand Rlv. i at
«&gt;r apathy.
and mental »&gt;•
tlie pmrnh of a seven pound sir! burn
!i"’ «ran.i.rt. •
&gt; tak. ut Pennix-k hospital on Friday, 8&lt;-pdolence have no place in •man’s triu&lt;|MEN OF FORCE AND
DEFINED MEANING OF
Mrs. Kddv has written In
TniMiu Mlclu«ai- -“d ,h,n
* 1 ’
VISION MAKE Aa TOWN
tuck Where th. . .nt.n-d ". Kil.mviCHRISTIAN SCIENCE
.
, zoo river and went on t &gt; I’hnnwtll
'
prj-? .-, in man the Infinite idea forever
;&lt;
broadrnlhg and rising Stressed Responsibility Of In There Hwy were n.t by Ravi: wintet yotir chick, n dinner there
Said Law Of Love Transforms
dividiuUs To Their Coinmuni
I’"1 &gt;'•&gt;■■■' ' Ti■■ w. m. i.
md higher Trom a boundlcs.’.
EKInday. We. Open all winter —
'
.
n--w an thttr u;iy u,.cg to Ihonuqip.,Our Thinking And Brings

uicmiiuSc

'

Ty And Its Interests

Positive Note Of Joy

iak,..

Ilnports from Mrs. Mary Shower*

day. particularly .M^TUeaday t. *&gt;n
vf t
.•s.s .md industry.‘it, tnerciad Club The s|K*alut w
human bring-.’even !at, f yy otto. &lt;•! -the

in
part, n-g ren fond.*4.wore ,De.
5Uprrnu. value t
hUjn;
,.«■ r’.udv tl&gt;e cuncept ot »•»:&lt; in theitnent tn tli.- growth
.
Uaht of chrhtUn Sca-nrr Let u*
community Hr explained*Um*.
what It all . nwwn»
Hare »&lt;*l crer, I&lt;(
uuiuuht that the pr«M
.maly/.rf • &lt;n: &lt;.*n m-n'al attitude t - - nature
.ot.nmnrj t'
vard aork’ Do you torr
work* And .,,(.h
rlf;r. ,. W4. v:a.ir&lt;.v

man. who is u patient at Brortion iiw*
DELINQUENT TAX-• IN
,
iniu in K.i liimaziN. are mon- .TiCITY IS ONLV S4.5OO.64 .
new* to her

many friends

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YOU’LL CHEER

council
petitioned Friday
Being- «•Made
By City Treasurer, Mrs.
block bn Wwit Marshall attvet.
Nellie Smith

for

Up &lt;o Monday morning uur'c’v ■fhv mutter utw referred to the street

Ji

l^itive not«

aop4 form and long ctiducahec make

l"yw don't work yt’ t . n,
many have to admit ,

&gt; tia'iji some- lnWft „t IJt,. ,
divarrevablr t*-euUsr
tlw
and menial explained, that
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the nv&gt;:

Florslicima die outstanding ihvoritc
of well dresseti men* . . every where.
ian a* if Ha' iuwi paid
Au*-- ■ m Wf «re
re

Mich

Moil atylcj $8.

ironside Shoe Company

tably ti
perhaps rath*
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Michigan C:’
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[when It had far better i
d and unplefcAan*;
a nt,.?., ndvut
e ever Fating fhr-‘n„n?

v ,n, study and contact
And yet when rhat cxorrttt*. who ha* found:
s tn doing nothing?
. j
riling &lt;d Christian Scienn
light on what i
k that what
thing yiiworthj
,v«* H’«nrded as

•'The House of Quality Footwear"
works plant
Th!
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lime, a* not many
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Wt&gt; tiiink MrSmith hu* done
&gt;ng &gt;. tax deltnnueiicy ol ;t Wien that Job is completed, then
ef! in ’
4. which S' k!'. p.-,: ccir’il-*' work of. r&lt;:-twflng tin- jnimp

reining
lihircii Williams at Mason for

A* tlie human
un. usually a'v

COMMODITY PRICES
SHOW UPWAfy) TREND

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disposal
the pbt

John Dell.

Considerable Progress From
Low Point Barlkr In Y.-..r .' .
Steadily Advancing

and ac- b«r 00 tltr gull ’
ence rn- re •oarers decided
lie rvaldi tlie largest mid b
site un- .llnt. u hilt. Si

MEMORIES

Florsheim Shoes

You arc on tlie right track when you
atari wearing T lor^licim SLoc*. 1 licit

Rev. Frank 1xj,’Iul'. pastor
■MeUindUt church is attoridl
church coiitynuiif gt Lani'ing.

&gt;r- , land

ountry Wiirtli.j*, ii former gKiduiCe- ol
I Wo.4l.md High' achoul.
' Mi-.. Ri-ta.Jarvi'. Mu-. Uultob

at

Keeping Alive in Your Mind
Memories of the One Who
Has Passed Away

J
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,,ur All
md Mr. (Hi-nn England spent -High m1\«
iv in Grand Rapiib'on bii-inc •' i
Mrs. ji-i
Styles. Mrs UtVme Quick m Honneld
-;t-Mi 1 achWh BusineM College nt ■)&gt;cnt Thursday with Mrs J. J.-Doster.
ratij Rapids fur u'bu»inrso cotrr.M-'
Miks IaiVoii Geiger and Beatrice
at’ I'a'.t- entered Hie Normal School

This concept be. harm!
an slavery, dark­
ard him
Work. he found.'.
iccompll -hrnt-nt of;

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injrs. Btit •c-rvice. hr j ally there-a as
r &lt;&gt;‘4xrs. w-vrk inuis-.Houston &gt;miiws
-toying onc'.« p«nghbor that
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canal, winch
ie fuiilllirig of tlie law-.,i -eaport town. •
-r words, labor plu&lt; In-11 Galveston
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MAHK1R

Why not rev u. nun and bare tlir
w.ork M-t Hri. fall «r »prip«'.’ (.ill
•^iiiil *rt our new reduced prirrs.

Raval t»ujdmr ore tv- I91fi ti;,- Hrst Im
datum* upon th?- birth sJup&gt;d from the p

The many iii-.-ml-- 'Hi •C-ult in ;&lt; •

Hastings Monument
Works .-n
i'lionc '1197.

HUpdav
honor of tlM-ir mother.'Mrs l^-i.t Fa­
Holly. Saturday night. ster s with birthday.
Mr. and Mr . .Ron Owens and dmighmrvit-rd by her htvibatid. one daugh-

FORMER CARLTON TWP.
RESIDENT IS KILLED
Mrs. Orph.i Slo\inski Suc­
cumbs After ■ Accident
Near Lake Odessa #

Ironside Bros.,' Fritpg,

ininii from Holland. were Sunday
Mabel Htib'il i-I Gary, ind.,
her’ unde, George Fuller. TuesMW* Dorlillir

Iran

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relumed

Hilda Suiiun will teach at ikirnum'-

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Boneless Hams 21» 4 i.b. A«emg«
Fresh Hamburger
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Lamb Stew
Rib Boiling Beef .

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White Meat. 3 cans ww

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apple, 3 cans . . ww

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I Cane Sugar 10

Serio'.i. Biight Ha* Hit The
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PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

This ’1°? Gem Micromatic Razor
with 5 blades and your choice off either
Colgate's or Palmolive Shave Cream
day me-.Minft

hospital and Is 'getting
Oil Company hi

We are very sorry to men!ion ths ,-ad
death o' Mr:.. OrpUa Worthy Slowin.ki which occurred Tuesday wnmg at
Uikc OdeYea hospital. Her funeral was,
■h a pin alter harm;
nwmbers are tinted to error. and bnng, I held from thfr M. E. church in Like
a friend. Transportation will be fur­ 0.1-h -.i Friday P M . bimal in Lafce-^
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DEATH OF JOHN W NOY 1&gt;
nished Tliow w ho plan to go will meet 1 aide cemetery We al! give our deepest
John W Noyes, highly respected cm a: tl» church tpresbrtrnani ar 9.00 Sympathy to the bereaved family.
ren of Nashville, died at hl* home Sat —Ellitworth Newton t Prew Cm «
Mrs. Fred Geiger called on her
mother and brother Fay. wl» are both
J survived by hut widow, one daughter
sick in east Vermontville Thursday
I two elaters and a brother The funeral
evening. •
I •fwa*
u-a* held Miuufav
Hospital Guild No 7 will ’nold its
’
Monday aftemonn
altemoon. with ip.
first fall meeting with Mrs’ Iva Kelley.
Machinery u fastened to floor* with-,
terment in Lakeside cemetery
63fi S. Park St’.. on Wednesday. P M out bolt* or screw* by a new method in
•ihich j ipscutlly prepared oil. water
11 postponing action and dividing
good attendance it detaed.—Addie Ed­ anti compreuion-proof compound ui
» sponutulity.
(
monds, Pres.
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rri’xsrt' on tlie picnic

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and LIMITED. When these
are gone there will be no more
available ... so come early and
get yours.

B. A. Ly BARKER
** Whsrs Imtntgiats Attention and Courtttjr Art Shown to All"

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CITAM TIIATEF
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HARPOS TECHNIQUE
Audiences thrill, . but musuran-,
groan.* when llarpo Murx plays his
harp For the silent metntar of the
Four Marx Brjtlwrs does nothing right.
even to Ute tuning of his instrument

Greater Movie Season
She Paid the Price of Fame in a City
that Wanted
its Pound of
Flesh!

in o story of

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the world, the flesh
/ and the movies
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• VRItE HOLLYWOOD
LOWELL SHERMAN
GREGORY RATOFF

NEIL HAMILTON

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Fr. Geller Was
Rotary Speaker

insisted that he would have to do n"
MtneUiihg beiddea fail down, that Har- '•Gr;
po decided to go harp. .There won none
Fathi
itMcnriK' ’
handy, und no money in their Chi- all tiira
rato home ^4flh*une. So he felt quite like ttw
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aj)d a (
safe in choosing that instrument
.But his mother took him up She with H.
wrote to lier brotlw-r. A) 'Sliean. in pt etalon, wimt H had
Nei York, to pick one. up clieap Sliean
wrote back he could buy one for twofifty. That rclteyed Mrs M.ux wix&gt; fulfil m tbti
thought tliey might cvtng as high as compared with Uxn
310 But Sheau meant S2Ui-and the. sustained ”
Marxes moaned. One finally was pro­
cured for MO. Craeked. weak ot fouhd a compmat
lUitigs, frequently falling apur*. 1’. iuid been there for
often had to be kicked before it was in
tunc.
he had evr m&lt;
cheerful outlook
Then, one day In Mississippi, t
comedians were in a train wreck. The alua-.s trying t&lt;
ancient harp was jolted until its weak aging .them t &gt; havt
parts fell off; new crack* came
It
looked like a total loss, m&gt; the rallron:! woman who
company offered Harpo 1230 dumagi
who had only .been i
few days; vet sh- was
Dumb with surprise, be took it.
With that and a trade-in of tlx- old tmually of her Jot; L*
hfigp. Harpo hoped to get down pay­ that She was ill, ma
ment on a new one. Hi* former listen- somr fur the nur’-es
Ishmrnt wa-. nothing compared to that who were doing their b.
when a music store Offered hinj 3350
S»for the MO relic. Harpo run ull over faith ttu
Chicago telling the story
\
A-w-ek later, he dropped tin- Moiv
3 Hr had Just discovered Hint the harp man)
\ Ium! been sold to an antique &lt;-&gt;jh r*
for 37501

Sept. 18-19

I J. c. PENNE Y

Father Giltrr. 'of St
phutrh of this city, ua
tftKTU
’r Toon luncjiKin of t:
-\j £club Monday T!
plause
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Short Sleavw, Ankle Length

Iapet**iv« xaviogi I Fea bei!
But more important — they’re
hat* carrying for the fint tune
MARATHONS label — tlie
oiori of Penney'* tested quality 1

49c

a reduction tills year a.» com­
MARTIN CORNERS.
IMPROVED MICHI­
pared with last of nearly five mil­
Pppd of Jhc Anil-Saloon
GAN CROPS REPORTED lion bushels. The poor’crop* In other leagiuparts of the country would indicate

Corn' And Bean Prospects Es­ that Michigan bean growers ought t &gt;
timated To Be Above The
The Michigan potato Crop is estiv,
mates! m twenty-dx . and dne-half
Yearly Average
,

Temperance it the church Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Roland Barry and fam-

la, Mr. and £!.-• Eben Todd, on
era find t|ie ears of the Miund rcetrdinu .
,
,
equipment mtased absolutely nmiihig ;
: We Ihid untirtu
million bushel*. the largest since 1628
Mrs
The Michigan crop report. L.mhx!
The result U a mot remarkable pro- tia'-urc. i
rlth Mr. Eva
h Laming September io. reports be 100 bic-hrls. or about tlirrc bushels spend!
duction—one that makes the jungle! Man L
und all its ferocity.an open book.
[were not
ect* for Michigan’s poOur
Conklin, and wife
For centuries the gorilla has defied have jails, un­
crup. and little change erase. While Michigan’* . ... ,
Mrthodlst
conferman to delve into his secrets. .He with- crim'.
Every
.‘or other field ahd fruit »illJtc unusually targe the crop for ,.|iW, '..
We are all hoping
Mood successfully every raid ■ of hi &gt; I prisoner net- tq
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w. c-jinpajed with its September 1 the entire country will be about 19,-1 ■
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h.- .. i,n„t
's'
rtttumed to the Hasting*
haunt*by human* -until Mr. and Mr i criminal before
art. Thre.-hing of the oat atid bar- (00,003 bus) • ’ is
■ • in punm
than *hum..ted
.,jj for Hnother year.
Johnwui
iN-nctptcd his stamping &gt; iliflcrently than !.&gt;• &lt;ud.
crqps han increased the disappoint- 1931
i Tlie Fifth Annual reunion of the
grounds And imagine the aman nu r.' comg to
our r. -i
tnent in both tlu- yield being far below
Tlie acreage planted to sugar beeta' Lr.Jie f
of these explorers when the first riehj, bn.-n.»n belniH by indirterenr-.- toward the average due. It 1» believed. to ex­ this-year wax double lhat of 1931. and Will Ccgi n il in /Lakeview Sunda£_
that eonfronted them in this primeval God, nor bv Ignorin'.; His Will and Hi- ceedingly dty weather at a critical the crop is unusually One. jiromislng a Sept 4. 37 —
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.v—... to
.v enjoy the
being
present
wildernen wax none other than two I way. Wo must mi, t them by faiihtul.
yield of nearly one million ton* of bountiful dinner apd general good
huge gorillas in mortal combat
n»-.ss t» Him apd by fidb.-wing the ■ !»idCorn prospect.- are for 33 bushels of sugar beets. If tlie people of Michigan time Tlie 19.13 reunion will be Held at
During tlK'ir death-defying explor-; nice of Hr- Spirit, which will always helled cum per-acre, or 2.5 budttjls would btiv beet sugar only, jvluch is In Pine lake*in Eaton .Co.
•
ution o! the gorillas’ playground, th-- lead u.. in the u.iy.i of love and helpfuli
...—
£ goodly number from Ulis vicinity
[every
respect •«as good —
as Sw.
cane .-.ugai
Johnson* succeeded in capturing tw./in.
r the Labor day celebration al
The Michigan field bean crop Is cs- for houtehrfd purpose.--, the 1932 acre- sttahdr-d
of them alive and bringing them back;
-------- —
-----; tnnaud at nearly-six and one-half age of sugar beets could ta- multiplied the fair grounds Monday.
to the United Stales. They were de-.
I million busljcL-, nearly ohe . million. by five next year, and a paying crop
We were all
worry to hear of the
serted during a stampede of Uic&gt;c I
Ruth Horn Is
i' bushels above last year's harvest. The would be added to many a Michigan wrlou* illness .4 Mrs R. E. Showcrmammab... surprised by Martin John- '"hooj this year
| expected yield is 12 bushels -per acre farm. Sugar beets do not exitaust the num. widow uf u former well toyed
son and his party. They put up a bit-1 Mr
Nettie Maas and Mr.- Kate/ compared with nine a year ago. ' The sol! Practically all their food is taken pytor. who underwent a tertous opter defence, but in the*end they w»-u-l P.itton and B' -kv of Kwlamarod p in •indicated production In the north- from the nlr mid from the water
. ir&amp;tiun at Bronson hospital about ten
trapjied.
Wednreday with Mrs Ad i Ashby
;•-(&lt;.-tern competing states shows that
IJrmt crops are turning out better , days ago Her many friend* here, by
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। ^t(I. Mabel. Horn of Buttle CreekiI .‘heir bean crop this year will be more ttum nntirlputrd in Michigan.
whom shf i- much loved, hope fur her
CITY MAN HEALTHIER
i spent last week wyth^her |»rent--. Mr [than one and one-half milljen bushels!
.
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t -luw last year. Much smaller crop*
Style* may change but w- never ex.
-----THAN CHILDREN OF NATURE “nd Mr’ Fr, rt Horn
Put something into your spate time
Th»- city
riiv mon
m»n witli
win. his.
m. lungs
t.m&lt;« full
o.n o( I: Dwight Horn and LoytF Laubaugh. are also estimated for New York, pect women tu go back to cotton stockTlie
that you can take out profitably.
carbon monmude gas, his laxly nour-1 who have been spending. some »wks,' Colorado and California, which esU- ings.
tailed by canned food, shut up In a few] with their parents returned to Clncitirooms ail night and in an office all da&gt;, nntti. Ohio Tuesday to resume ttw-ir
I studies at the Bible scluiol.
U q stronger, .healthier specimen than
the noble savage who I|vm, breatlx-s j. ..Harry Mt'-ener ha.- infection in his!
and dines in the tuu.|xu!rd heart of ! ‘ tiger which w«s broken some time!
nature. This contention, which break-,
,
Mr and Mrs Joo Brown and baby.f
shandy with accepted traditions mid Paul,
of Grand Rapids und Mrs Edith!
present day raw-food and nudist fad- Bonneville of Battle Creek spent Sun­
that urge a return to nature, is made day with Mr. and Mrs Leatcr Sonne-,
by Martin Johnson, noted explorer
Ville.
Johnson claims that city-bred hu­
Mr. and Mrs Clxiricy Kenyon and.
manity has mote stamina and im­ Mr and Mrs. Josie Kmynn .-jx ni Sun­
munity from disease than the jungle day with Mr. ami Sirs Gave Benewa-;
Inhabitant. Mex&lt;fes. too trifling almost of Middleville
to be . --------mentioned
i™" qniong
----- - civilized
Mr nlM| jgrs Charley Barnes of
Wh
?rT bk I’laHUt' t0 ,hc AItl' Pontiac visited their untie, Mr. am!
Anyone who will give the que.-ttionof
selected, is regularly,.iASpficted arid not
can black, frequently fatal In its ef-1 Mt„ o E Kenyon. Wednesday.
jnilk some consideration must come to
a •‘reactor’' to the TF» text.
he disease
fccts. A fortune await* a dentist In
Word hn-teen rereired from Oharl thu conclusion that tliey are interested
which produce^ un'dulant fever in hu­
the Dark Continent
Despite many * Wullac.- of Ann Arbor hospital, bi- is’
in CLEAN Milk, because CLEAN Milk is
statements to the contrary, tlie white ome better at this writing but is sen-.
mans. has been found in several years.
man has incomparably better teeth ously Hl. .
the ONLY SAFE MILK to use. It is .This proveg beyond question the GOOD
than the Congo native.
■ Mr. and Mrs Loren Oardiner of Ucti-1
most essential that milk be produced and
HEALTH of our herd. We feed a good
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rford spent Saturday night and Sunday.
handled uhder the most sanitary con­
balanced ration, and EVERY DROP of
OBITUAKY.
with Mr. and Mr*. Will Gales
ditions. Al'ter’mUk is drawn it is just as
milk you get at your home,, from the
Herman Arceal Jamieson was born &lt;
March 2. 1917 at Hastings. Michigan,
Highlands
Dairy, comes directly from
essential too, that it be kept at such a
and passed away September 5. 193.’.
our own herd.
temperature that germs canrfot develop.
aged 15 year*, six months and three I
A test by the Slate of Michigan tjiows

ACTUAL TEST PROVES THERE IS

NO CLEANER MILK

A nightmare unbridled
Paramount
Picture

Produced Than Our Grade “A” Pasteurized

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CONOOR! LUA—SEPT. 25-38
Not only is Mr and Mrs Martin '
Johnson's "CongoriHa" pooitiycly th" ‘er.and i
find and only talking picture made in life own
ttu- African Jungle. but Hu* far! nmain* that not, a single inch pf this 1 tlw'nithrilling production, which took two
long. hard. life-risking year* to make, i
Fath*-.
wa* staged. Tlw only part man’s hand
had m the making of this amazln.- ■
achievement was in turning the crank/
■nd in taking precautions that he was a Persoi
not seen by ferocious animals to b.-&lt;»’iot» from :i
pluitographed and recorded.
[whom declared
It was. the must iM-rlluus safari at-’*" pb.V&gt;-icl.it
tempted, by man. Added precaution w
a,wl
necessary because of the pn &lt;nce
sound equipment
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Fellow*—they’re msde the wa,
you like ’em—roomy and full—
and stitched to hold' Good qual
ity 2.20 denim—a great buy a
this new low price!

portray* a modest, honest, mdiutriou
clean-cut young fellow. Very atlrar
tire. he thinks that pe:ha|n he Is r.&lt;
so hot with the girls It'requires twen­ Father
ty of encouragement lro«n Janet's
uncle, and no little from herself. !■&gt;
dork him up to the point ot propurtng
but he finally does.

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minute wardrube, all to create a tiewe
more vivid and appealing character
ration
Charles Farrell as Tonimi

TUESDAY. SEPT. 20—COUPON NIGHT
Admission 10c Wilh Coupon—All Others 25c

COTTON FLEECED

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THE FIRST. YEAR—SEPT'
Janet Gaynor as Grace Idling-ton in
The First Year." Janet portray* a na
of Hie modern moment. * She wears
(•mart new hair dress, adopt., a nun
iMMhive speech and personality. ar

COMEDY—Meet the Senator

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He leaves to mourn their los*. his.
S parents, sister Opal Mae. grandparents | jwun horticulture wax find "I'lgltalit
purpurea." ths fi|&gt;e«-iea usually grown, j
and a host of relative* and friends. '
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He was a member of Boy Scout
vj Troop 74 Hastings and would liave bc\ gun the Sophomore class of Hasting* lea frnjn early Colonial &lt;l*yw, sayg Na­
ture Magazine, and l« still found io the
X High school this year.
X
He was a good boy and loved and outstanding garden* of America and
X admired by all who knew him.
Europe.
X The funeral wafi held Wednesday.
X September 7. at the Walldorff Funeral
31 home in charge of Rev. Dewey. Burial
"MagniOcenei
X j in Oedar Creek cemetery.
ot Clduntoun, “often mlxlead* a man
XHi After encountering a hard-boiled ,n,n "
,hut &gt; *• I*'*”""’’/
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collector,
the
man
of
the
house
no
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man
/doubt wonders who named them easy I Mowed on Ids bouse and Ids attire?’—
i payment*.
| Washington Star.

that, no cleaner milk is produced in
Michigan than we produce. &gt;
Our herd has been most carefully

Our aim is to provide the people of
this community with the best and
CLEANEST Milk. May we not supply
you?

Highlands Dairy Grade “A” Milk (Pasteurized or RauJ&gt; 10c Quart
Highlands Dairy Grade “B" Milk (Pasteurized or Rato) 8c Quart

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. Si.P1 EMBER 14. IJSI

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The Hastings Banner!*!

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er.,.1.!--------------------------- One prwo.«l u&gt; meet U« NluAinn
at Hutinra. NUMf***o •'« read. Is the establishment of a

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. Han similarly to the Federal Fann
•i.vexty sr.vk.vrn year Beard here. But if the wheat office
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meets with anywhere near so "twarm-*
* a reception a* did the effort* of our
federal board to stabilize the price of
grain, we predict that the French
president will have a terrific job keepmg his country supplied with premiers.
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SMALL TOWN IS NECESSARY.
Two tin ng* havtenme out of tbe de­
presalon -that an- worth nrilng
large center* of population lu»v&lt;- dt»covered
that they cannot
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without the country. .» Thmunltirs have discover, &lt;1 th
make thetr own life 'wi'r

long it waaahabtt •-■! u _• eita
play airs pl superiority to the
MOISTURE VS. ABILITY.
rural communith.Th- y *i
Radical wet* and dry* alike seem In- tdndk-d to believe that ismall
tent oil making the iiqpor qur-t.-on the
|Uv&gt;.ng into v'elijaJ &gt;:.■! -.n.it
paramount i**ue of Hie preAideptlal i’:r would Hock to- b:.« m,d
campaign- Such militant organDai»uA •th',n !V!jp and »';. ■&gt; mylf. ,.nt
as Ttie Ciu*ader* are going about'the ** ’
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try"'people, lur**d by the
country indorsing all candidate* who
advocate immediate repeal ot the )i»ve dlsecnrrorl. mam
Eighteenth Amendment.
The candidates in question may tx br
inexperienced, incapable or even downde
right dtahoneat;- no matter *n long w been n bad.
they appear to be sufficiently moist.,It
would wm that tbe economic situaHon L a trifle, and the ability of "a
candidate to help cut the CpJ.s of gweminent mere nothing! But radical artificial
wete are not the duly om-s attempting attending

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Kitcb-iH-’&lt;:-,&gt;i Spring,
A National Winder..
Now a State Bark.
Rich in
I&gt;u&lt; nd.

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Near Indian lak&lt;- about right miles
from Manistique in the Upi*f Prnin• i!a u Kitoh-lU-ki-pl. a grva’ -prtng
Tert long with a mixlmUin
,a'.,r i.- o clear
. :!;•• jxxri ..&lt;r&gt;
t react..
th
oJri that it will
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Backward Glances;
Bits of Yeslerdayl
TEN Vll.t.S AGO TODAY.
Mr. and Mrs. A O. Carmichael and
daughters Diu and Ruth of Grand
Rapids were guest* of Mr. and Mr* Al­
bert B*‘»--:nrr. part of last Week. Mias
tz&gt;l«
f,*r th* fstr
i,r- Blul Mrs J F McBain and baby
left Saim»i.«y_for Ypsilanti where they
W,U vu,s for"* h w days before Ic-uving
Iur Uwlr home in BiUingr. Montana
Wink- lure they visited 111* mother and
:-ty. Mt.- i&gt; McBain and Mis* Jen- !
Mr. and Mrs. I) J. Hopkins and
daughter, of Marcellus spent last week

Mr. and Mr*-- Gc.ukc Newton re-;
irr.rd. li-..t w,ek from a motor trip)
York City,-Boston. Phllad.1!- ;
Waslungton and Watkiim Glen ■
Burial”. Tl-.vv were accompanied;
Irs N, -.,. t in ., brother and wife, Mr '
Ralph jfmith of Detroit.
Mrs.*John Schill and son'

New Fall Arrivals of

Dutchess
Trousers
Many new styles and

colors for men, young
men and boys. Every

pair has the Dutchess

.&gt;mm ,o 8|ve u*’ •rrat entpham to Hie JI­
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-quor question. Dr Clarence True Wil- ^»,ed and
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son. secretary &lt;4 a national tommiUee &lt;*»”’•* - nio:
— on ti niperanci’. prohibition and public
Afwnra
THE I-ATON 4-H FAIR- ’ - morals. ?!atnu that he is going to ditch and Hili
Barry and Eaton count!*» used to Prosnier.t Hoover because ot Hie 'utage annual fair* that were 'decided leranres concerning prohibition tha’.
tlie chief executive made In his qcceptance speech
Tlie doctor makes it
ie fqlra. dwindled. olrar that he l&gt; quite ixwed with Hoo­
ver and intends to, use his influence
lor electing Norman Tirana*, tbe So­ abides wilecialistic candidate &gt;r the presidency । possible -1
Nr ‘midWaV. sideshow and cheap But it so happens that from tlx- stand­
■ide vaudeville talent and not point of rotubtency till* switch is a
ugh agricultural display and local rather unfortunate one. For Candi­ into the c«
date ’Dioma* In several of his Sjiceche. notion hi’
has stated r "t don't believe In tie­
.....
Eighteenth'Amendment1 and were 1 -v
and we believe jhat our congreiaman 1 would vote ac*ui-t it *
* inlerrrtcd In the follow* What consolation or ju'tillca’.ou &lt;i-x - pcrience what .» ••anal
rhqw who have wen t!
miimcnt’piade by Muri DeFoe ! the doctor find in thb? Truly the way.

Guarantee

I Oc if a

button comes off, $1.00

if they rip, and they

cost no more than
ordinary trousers

Mw Huth &lt;&gt;| yirk&lt;

■ft on Tuesday;

Mr a

.of the Charlotte Repub'dcan- of qiilitant rxtremut* arc at times.dil, firtilt to comprehend.
Av a matter of fact H&gt; liquor qiivs- bochirt nnh ;?i :.
The 4-1* Club fair show* how far
th* country
we have gone afield in our craze for i tion *hould be u secondary Issue of the
Wha’jvrr prob-.
apt cd' and entertainment. Tills all''present campaign and unity- wv ps&gt;
more
attention
to
the
ability
of
candi
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cminty fair with lu inexpensive amuse­
ment was a positive joy. The several dates to-manage the various trifice.’ In­
events were highly competitive and volved than we,do to Ihur relative hu­
answered the purpose both as to laugh-' midity or dr;.:w.vv, weYe going to be ui
arid tlutlh. With very little effort and i for many more lean
modest expense two full day* of enter-'
•tuinment could-be Itad by und for pco-'
TllF. PARTY PRIMARY
. Well, another election is oyer and
ice. alter attending this 4-H Club fair ue are more Unptrwd than ever will!
how much froth we have demanded &lt;Iir
the absurdity of our primary sy*u-m
and pain dcariv far in the past. In that n...«*es
',41t(
the nomination, of • capable
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alone the' 4-H Club fair wa-- candldat«*-for the election mm}* diffi­
highly dmJrabie, It convinced cvcry- cult than under the old party system,
«ih- M-n*u)lr enough to attend how iv absurdly expensive and destrov*
many non'caiciiHaU old style lair* had party resppnitibility In some dWru-L
m the state we find en?ore than one
4-H Club event* in this county, hundred randidate- running for thugh probably not. lu ld on ‘ so .same office With the vote Split
a
have bt i-n equally sue- | badly It la quite likely that some ob­
il. The annual Ag-HE Ltlr* al- scure candidate.may urn tlie nomina­
attract ar.tcrei'.cd ^crowds apd tion who could -at
command ..
han hardly been standing room, small mlhority of the vote under any
- ' various" handicraft displays.
vaudev ilk- ’ show*, vide »how-. system was not pertrct but ri&lt;

it.-u.h- Jren and Margery Belle!
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rtaim-d about fifteen of i
- friend* w.'h a tlwater party Sat-!
y itirrt. nm and later cutertanu-j1
ic Palm Gacdrn
r ,.:irt Mr* I- S Pry&lt;* were citlhii

"The Store for Dud und Lad"

A Quotation
THJHTY.YEUHS AGO TODAY.
Dim-- parkatd Of ChurlotU

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I'rOln Our Scrap Book
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the 4bu«e of dishonest-pohttea
0* but w e bc- we doubt that it had any mr*
to be a .‘.ur- ■ than tlie- present one The

men it placed tn office and that I
the present
at a return
cm with

' jxxlge
party

‘h*. ballot

' IVuy of Our World'

Johnson. Lion l!unt,i.

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ON SAFARI IN AFRICA
One morning Martin Johnson called

Too Many Rules Spoil
luiftlisli, Critic Suys

lag mum hoti.w. the tall black leader.
k-atlu-tHi "The time has conn- tor sa­
Darling left Sun- fari. said .Martin Safari is the native. TwiHthlrds of tin- time and energy
African term for an rsix-diUon into in&lt;- t Mthdols spend trying' t&lt;&gt; correct
t : and husbaluf Ul'"errors in Eifgh-li" is wasted effort and
Broad actually harmful t&lt;&gt; the development of
Chrl'ttc arcotn- i
mUy good,
Ktighvh. Watteful.
s ‘I he excitement
.lid north country. fectly g s»d English, and liNrmful br­
Anri daugh
ountirmp
and vi Hing rnUM- dudciit* either revolt against,
MMinri seit-nilfic and
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• . • '........... ... ■ 1 • r mountain.', learning tlie
scholar)? approach to language, or
&lt;&gt; Gill! lake w)w:t. ;was
^"d.
•i.
ob-di'-nt'.v «ib-y rigid rule;, which make
i Gu- hurl.on 1,,r ■rill'"-'!, narrow rxpn-M|on
Tills
with HMt quirk n-«. li "I uuh in&lt; &lt;' ^itn i-m nt making English a lircMtmc
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v'”5«l ••»&gt;; «••her home, tn Van In northern latitude ■ we have so much
. rofle.-tmg moisture in the air that .uty ot J.tichiuan. editor of lhe Early
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! there is con-i'lrmblc twilight night and .Modern fhiglisli Dictionary being com- .
I.
HTY YEARS AGO TODAY
[ «-.'»nink while the *un 1- tx-low the pih'&lt;l al the University/
such «xt&gt;i&lt;—lotu a- it i* ME." “Six
, ?. Bariev, knw.-v for ifougiitoi:! horizon. JP low Lake Paradise, through
: S,
next Wt-dm -d.,-.. H- ; *i&gt;’r tr» - - the va .t plain ot th» kalj*&gt;ot and six IS twelve." • ('vi- .absolutely
GOT
to
go."
condemned
by
tliOM!
win
■ - D-'.-mt and take rim v.'tainer ' 1 *-*-&lt;rt bwonr- a -ther-edged expanu&lt;■: a th.-.■
trip on the,‘,J '-lf'•»“« »«»&gt;»•' The breege wrrool iu- i-.t that gnpnmar must nt the rtilethey devise, arc in furl grammatical
&gt; ■ "I Ashland.
b,l&lt;^ fIa*1Mri through Hie canMrm'tions approved by long UMgr
! hl.-, ■par. :.'• it&lt; th.., ■
;
’*“ &gt; fluttered out. for Hu n
:h h. .-pare time"try- IW0nunK
m'-11
Tin- whole world the lx -r AtiKiimn and Brliuh authoritli. &gt;ui the English language. declares
mi'k,n hval’h .
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fill'* and frosh, and ready f
S-iunder-, two’*oiri ! ,h&lt;‘ hriWto touch-of Martin Johnson',
t’nhirny &lt;■! Michigan School ot Edu­
Baundrr, ot Grand,
cation"
Despite the fact that English
'line the party was under way.
and rhetoric teacher* spend much ot
their tlimj trying to make pupil« e»rTlie rannnn of .xeteniy port*
nti li'iig list- of such so-called
tour white num wound down t
"errors." they meet with negative suetor.-d Kai-wo'. Dex-rt. Tin- viet biro
plain wa.-. ycHnwv-h white with rod
.-tr&lt; -i*; - of vinii,,.i'’&gt;. jforo airrf there
lew clumps of tlHi!).bu.vh thrust «^H
■&gt;! tisr parched ground An &lt;xx?atunai
iroe with thin dry leaver, stood up.
scorchetf brown bv the. blazing- sun
Herds of .-••bra kongoiu. gazette and।
octrirh
about or browsed on what

moro than the younger. ThU prows.

form* are deeply find truly rooted hi
English-usage
tn England inane of the language,
our -chooled "correct neat." is regareieri
&gt;is old fashioned, and much that is
good
tisigf- there is "bad grammar"
B- afurnoor. the jrarty fell th with
a wandering tribe from whtch-Uurty here We are too conventional, says
-csmeU were bought To the bark- of, . Professor Fries, in attempting to pi”
a
living
language into two air-tight.
Y-FIVE YEARS ACK) TODAY these were lifted load* which the black
; unchangeable dimpartmenl* n&gt;«Y k e d
• hrace of the aeuon wa.-- men had been carrying Some o! the go-el grammar" and mistake." Our
si ?- last Sunday morning U-iwcen. poors went back for additional equip­( language is In fact * complex mass of
&gt;atl&gt;iop ' and Cliarlcy Barlow's, ment; others stayed with Martin U&gt; an indefinite- number of social group',,
ri.-tjtnc,- w yard* through a help handle the camels and to take on, and a -scruuHvmMs to vgrieUes of
Cx&gt;r'.- cabbage garden—.. Tune—so some ol the party * baggage in the. usage, a j4chne» of 'experience which
rock-, ground where the pack animals
allowa a Speaker to adjust hl* speech
in light bames.-. m fact he"■ could not carry full loads
The mirch that afternoon wan short to the demands ot occasion, subject,
riiiK-h hr.avtrr dressed than the
and hearers t* the only way- to truly
Seme' ladles who were fortunate About five-thirty. Martin called a ha!t#♦ good English -It was thl* method, says
th l-i be up early and re* that' He then climbed a flight rocky emi­
it was immense and tha’ for nence or. the plain and searched with
report* iron*.
hl*
glaweF„.
I.
t
Y.r
!«
IM
iwnhweil
M
&gt;;: &lt;i,4.'.h they will bark the Dxhim the most vivid figure tn our liter# (Mins’. Modoc or anything that saw * telltale cloud of vapor that in- Hire, admired by the expert and un­
diluted.the rising tntasnu of rfuvt over
derstood by the common man for cen­
,lc
Ou Mondav evening. September 4. herds At game He knew tn that dher- turies.
"l i Council of Royal and Select Ma— tion lay the "Katnpitoonia ' waterhole.
• r- was organiml in this city to be which BoculyTJid was a favorite iiaunt
Hut
LINCOLN SPEAKS.
*nw. a« OlblUfai Council. U D The of .big game
Poor rich man. If lie loaf* -he la a
• We win camp hctc." Martin told hl’, Four score and seven years ago "
hern getting a Uu’z of agrirulturaJ •uelew parasite. If he works he robs
7 Philluu Ttince-Illustrious Grand men "Get bu*y“ Instantly ;• new
over-production and the clamor of her *ome poor man of a job—San Francitc j
acijvity
broke
out
among
lhe
following
"A voice ol eloquence and woe
Mauler.
P Drake. Dept
peauntry for atabthaed farm prices is Chronicle
Long stilled by traitor hand
The fust trained deu »e:e exhibited' A
A I.
. Illustnotu
. Grand
. ...... l"my of P0**"- Lo“1‘' c««” quickly
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
• .down on camels. Special boys took
Again assume* command
giving French political leader* many
by an individual named-Ruhl tn 1821. I iawter
M W. Riker, Principal Conductor of
*° * nf*,b&gt; waterIncidentally, it wa* splitting rad:
uneasy moments.- A large proportion
,-rrv
hole to Ml. Others got thornbush for Shall it ENDURE? THIS LAND ®F
G'-rise
Washington
*at
for
at
least
W&lt;
.
To
achieve
iiictxu
one
uiu.
of the depytie* represent agricultural and not hairs that -got Lincoln
- startedbarriers to protect .the camp agajnst
17 painter* and sculptors
&lt;CH?d is no l-g
YOURS
.
an attemp' — Louis M*Hhdutnct&gt; and can bring considerable
way ,0 lhc Wnite Houu —
---------. m
—com on
wild animals. Others cut small trees
Greenback* -----were------worth
IS JEOPARDIZED! IF IT ENDURES.
down for firewood. 8U1J others busied
pressure to be*r But the cost ot liv-, f&lt;aihviUe Banner.
j ’
YOU must be strong and brave
Satiuday 00 3-4 c on a dollar
themselves
erecting
,
the
tentg.
UtueUUhly to Mve.
mg tn France u high, according to the
:
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an*’.. T)U» idea of -pxne National
The minute lhe evening meal was'
A literary critic obsenes that there i* bad economics, also bad humaruty.Cause of Crimt.
Fn-nch standard, and anything that
over, all hands turned in. Sleep came SHALL it endure? Shall TRAITOR
are comparatively few bearded novclShoes cost »j high a* 830 a pair in
• It U in tbe breakdown of religiou* 3*ily after the struggles of the day.
the depuu« may &lt;to to rahe th. cost uu
MVC1UU #fe
RED
Clurlca E. MitcheM. N. Y. banker: Ruula.
training in the home, in Hw church,
sreover, the next day alway* *Urte&lt;i j HERD lwl wn&gt;
irc
oi firm product *".!! meet wy.h a roar to Iet tlKJr -ou
"No nation can isolate itself ecoand tn the ichool that w» mu*t look (or■ early Scarcely wa* lhe first nreak c! j
If so I dig anew
H
of p-otut from the ciue*. So thU will \ H&lt;7nn^t
ncmleally in there modern time* ar i Australia has a total poyiation *maU- the pretent catua of crime.—Prof.
dawn
in
the
airy,
than
the
white
men
A* once I died tor you
; prosper lu a world of chaos."
I er than London.
Etancu B. Sayre^Harvard Law School we awakened by the cry of: "Indoka
_By Hoaea Bigelow n.

■Pungent Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

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�TIFF. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER K. 1312

Idlcvllle'b the democratic nominee tar
! the same reason.
J
I For state senator in this county Sen’nilinr'“,&lt;r
Leland received 1549
I rates. Alfred Dubulsson 657; Charles
Willett 447 Leland carried all thyee
h»n ■ mu i Dunnes of the district by a total of
30ptJpjvcr Dubulsson
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(Continued from pare one)

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SP .ENDIDS ■ Ulllt

Enjoy Perfect Rest
Why not, when the prices are so low, enjoy a per­
fect night’s sleep. Never in the history of our business
were*we able to quote ao low prices on strictly high
grade budding.
Just think of it. .. you can buy of us a soft, easy
cotton mattress for only
te .95
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BROTHERHOOD PRO- I
GRAM S SPLENDID
(Continued Irani pare one)

be suitable for men's 4urtxv short*, pa-1 RESULT OF DEMOCRATIC
decided tills wk if he Is not avail- j
janu.«. Women's sUpa, gown.*. drr.w*.|
PRIMARY IN COUNTY able, someone else of equal prominence
will be secured.
aprons, etc., and for children'* clothe.* |
Volunteer sewing units are asked tn.
(Continued Irani pare one)
awist In doing the sewing 'ThLs would:
er will be Or Erne.-.t Burnham, who
be gond winterjtttfk for church socle-i
CONGRESSMAN: .'Oom of 25 u in charge «! the th partment of rural
tlra. grangckHHe U-tlon Auxiliary' or I'tccIncU. SwUt- 896. Foulkc.'- 130. education at life Western State T*achsmall clubs Tlu- material will all |M i Kimmcrle—78. Jarv:»-j4. Kultenbrun cra* College of Kula tun zoo Or BurnSupplied
Red - Croas.
j ,&lt;5
xuppiicu free
rrcc by
uy the
inc kcu
urov.Mr . Clara Griswold of-Freeport t? ‘ FOR STATE SENATOR; &lt;20 out &lt;&gt;! ilia theme will tar «m* that will
service i hainmin for ■ Barry countyJSS precincta) Stafford 597. Broc—208 ciully appeal :«» u BiolheriuiQd'
'Mrs Don Foreman of tliG city t. the
For SHERIFF: Georg.- Lwmard- enec.
.Chapter secretary and Rev • |. ,_L j 1029. Fay Green 8H T&lt;a«l vnU- 1893.
pewey b county- chairtndn. Applied-1 Majority for Leonard—IM.
"
turn may l&gt;' made !o any on* Ot th. 4FOR rOl’NTY TREASl'RER: '24 Central MoUiodt
lljree mid the mutter will be given a'-lout ot 25 prectnctsi Maus—TM. Quick
tent ton.
I ..^j.
worth* hi!en&lt;.-.\
■ In these days there me Bundled* ot j
coses wlwre sohir help L. needed-mid •
wtll
„ be appreciated it, u nob Uh- aimj
. .• John and Genevieve Flrwoy and | *’H! lx* Dt. Henderwn
Crw&gt;' U naV’ “ /.Katie Whittemore and Gdnton Haven* I University, a speaker o
of de^nden s l.ir welfare agrnc&gt;, m.d !n.lur|X(1 t&lt;&gt; tbplr
W(,rk
M1 ll&gt;na|
J?? n Y’“,U' ■.1
,or
: HuMimw High »clwi and Virginia! Rk. the final nu*tim
&gt; «• A-to ur.'b. the 'U&gt;''n’l'l"J&lt;d.H4iV1,1IS ,(.r d n
t
,
.............
■i&gt;d rlmr who mav to in n~d and ml
.
’
. vltk&lt;1
Uw{
din&lt;
make use ot the surplus wheat and cot'
dxets
from the pre&lt;e&lt;|
Mi &gt; Forrest Havi-ns spent lust wuekj-l&gt;
“
ton erojw tn th;.* country.
in Hastings caring for her daughter,!Fur
Recently w&gt;nu&gt; Hastings. people urn Mis Robert McG’ocklin. and baby. ■ trait, will mvt-un. ••vei
• —
■ "l'|The n»'w daughter has been lUunedIThis quartett&gt;* is rutr.po
communhy ther taw people by th•: ^n|lB Virginia
;-:r.g»-r» with beautifully
hundred carryitut hwne wk. of floor
Mr,
rrtunled Sunday «lio. will give a vaned
*n.from w»eral week* visit with heriwiU delight ewtyb,
lhe Rr&lt;i Ctir . rh.,! ;• j.( • .m- 114li&lt;|jtrr. Mr* John Foreman and UMinaif will be in
stance of their benrticient work. There |UmUy (n Kalama*-.
'
tocium and the put
are d'Hibtl. s ca*&lt;» tn flu. , cuunty. Barbara Ott» of Kalamazoo who Is
Tlilnk of cettina
w Sards of raying with lier aunt. Mr* IU&gt; Er-it.unmer.ts, w.t
a«5hv 1
u,le,ld,ntf ndwol at the Otis tl.n.jsn in. for i

.95

A hatiilvomr 3 inch po«t
—writ finlxhrd bed. only

A well made roily and
laatlnx npring, only

All oth.T L.d.liiig In etork is priced by us propertiiHiatcly h»w. Come in and loaji ilver our big line. We know that 'we can suit the modi particular cu.stontvr.

Miller Furniture Co.
"Complete Home Furnishers"

PRIMARY IN BARRY CO.

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। Spring*. is vtatting her

I MM ARY OF VOTE.
I OR
GOVERNOR:
Willi. . . ...
McCallum rnmmttnity meeiina Brackrr
Williaii)
11.
McKnlghan 109, Jiur.es C. •
&lt;• held Hi;,'. Friday evening with
Quwilan
-48.
Orla
A.
Bailey.
Total
)id Mr?.. Gictui Jjolchpuse
vote east—3138. Majority for-Btucker
SORTH MAPLE GROVE. ’
I.IEt TENANT GOVERNOR:
Dorcas Society will' meet with
I) Dtckin.&lt;-n -2057. Charles A
15. Virgil A Fitch—219. Total I

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School opened Tu

A Foot Comfort Expert
of the Chicago Staff of
Dr.WM.M.SCHOLLwill
be here .to assist our
Foot Comfort Expert
in this

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION
NEXT WEEK
Wed. &amp;Thurs.

SEPTEMBER
21st &amp; 22nd

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

parent* ut

'if 11)1, and Chamberlain a plurality of

and iHrighhon
■■I Mr.. D. i
IXiuglaa 8.iiuTday vvenhig an sur­
prise aixl to'remind her that Hie next
’ day was her birthday Vf illm-. and !&lt;•-

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Hastings,Michigan
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Foot
K
Troubles

• I for each of HuHy'
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i result of playing tn the wheal bin It]11* lex. than it w&lt;
Phut- are bring made for th.- annua! ;.VI„ necessary to have them removed
Red Cne. roll Call la ginrnpg November by a doctor
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It-md i l'ein^ &lt;-n ThankaKivmg
• •
John Foreman aiul faintly I Kala-| Bn&gt;therh&gt;&gt;&gt;d
•
which v lu.pr there may la- a heart-, lnM/,„ uc:e Sunday' o»Ucr» at Ray Er- a- —
-• of
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hast
thing*
and generous rc-i»n.H- in Burn coun------mind tv made puK-iule
] Suuciay visitor;, at Roy Erway s were.,
i Al Wolfe, wife land daughter. Annette. ।
I of Grrmd Rapids and Hazel BUskirk of
RESULTS OF REPUBLICAN

Sec us for big values in RUGS, LIVING ROOM, DIN­
ING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES. We
guarantee to meet any and all prices.

Telepone 2226

NO NEED TO SUFFER FROM

“Barry County’* Butietf Shoe Store”

19.

114 W. STATE ST.

HASTINGS, MICH.

atmosphere; nt 60 iu!lv«
But With Youth

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• tun-d by largo can'

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rumratfe that
enor banjo,

f"a”-

Lou Smith, Zana
igef •ixl Dorothy
Sundays
v
Mr axil Mrs. Murrhall Belson from
m ar Wikm rvHle &gt;pent 'Sunday with
hu partuft?,. Mr. and.Mrs. Orlle Belson.
Mr. and Mrs Freeland Marshall of
«n MrKMm
m P*,r““ ‘' "'J "•
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.U..rf ,l». .unrtil ]“,rrr"
*ta
-dial).
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«•! the formerr's
’ shier. Mrs. Anna
• Mr.-mid Mrs. Wayne. Baniharf and
Campbell.
•
•miii of Hattie Creek spent Smithy with

line

I’nbliison .and Mt.' Ft mu
land
.
Mrs Flora Baird and &lt;i,

Morn lin­
er, Mrs.

u- week-end
Mr* ...
Albert
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d lit cur-.

FOR I’ROStXTTING ATTORNEY:
Laurence* E Barnett 1613. Addbcrt
jority for Barnett

John

PuFiTti.-. at h'uShvilie.
hu many tri

William Carey—438. i
.8 Total vole—3097. I
Majonty fur Ketcham—1691
FOR JUDGE OF i’RORATE: Stuart
Clement -1758. Archie McDonald—75u.•'
David Honeywell 531. Total vote-,

Everett Austin -135 Total vote—2681.
Sunday “vuilnrs were. Mrs plurality fur Wnitsoti-. 9.
FOR COl NTY -CLERK'. Morns Hili
Mrs - Nettie pchdvH haj&gt; returned &lt;&lt;&gt; —1764. Allan C. Hyde -1225. Total vote
the home of. her ,^i«-|&gt;hcw. Dexter 29H». Mftjdrtty for Hill 739. Cri'ii.M-,utter r. few wwk.-.' visit in De...........
,
trait. While there .she .suffered a .-light Ham Chase 793. Willis Streeter—8!)2 I
strokii.
Walb-r Fisher—529. Hiram Ribs—529.!
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------ ------------- ----- Edwutd Schantz-•.'&gt;!«
Total vote--&gt;
Only thettift who arc -intlLspcnsablc" '3081 Plurality for Chase—101.
dure take long vneations. and even they
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS: John
I often find they arc not seriously missed. CimAiberliiin — 947, George ClouseDM Elwln Nash—Oil, Total vote—2786.'
Plurality tor Chamberlain -19.
j
FOR STATE SENATOR: George Le­
land - 1553. Altird Dubuiwm — 070.
Charles C. Willett-499. Total vetaturday Sept. 17
3044. Majority for Leland—471. ■ .

Friday, Sept. 16 S

ECONOMY Days
------------------------------ AT THE --------------------------------

primary and polled a large vote. The!
total democratic vote was about half

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HINMAN’S
THE BIG LITTLE STORE

Phone 2491

OLD EQUIPMENT!

“My Fuel SAVINGS Pay for
this New Hot Water Supply”

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NORTH SIDE GROCERY

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.certain’ that "William A. Comstock is
the democratic candidate tor governor.^
sman Ketcham has rcct
lhe largest majority.la&lt;ever obtained:
tn a primary election. When the finals;
are in., it is believed that it, will Exceed ;
13.000 It may reach 14.000. It is well
past 12.000 over hta nearest competitor,
with several precincts to hear from,
all of which will increase his majority..
1 His democratic opponent appears l|ke-1
I ly to be George Fonlkes, of Van .Burch:
1'county; althoiiRii'm may be close be। twfren that gentleman and Charles H
. Kimmnrlc of Caxsopoh*'and Roman 1.1
Jarvis.'Sr . of Benton Harbor. Barry ;
!’ county democrats gave Dr. Birge C :
। Swift a fine majority. Twenty of the I
twenty-five precincts gave the Doctor j
BPS to 130 for George Fouikes and a|
• scattering vote lor each ol the other L
I candidates.
I.
In Burry county complete, Ketcham'
l has 2397; Carey 433; Novak 288. Cass
। county complete gives Ketcham 443!
. over Carey, who is a icsident of that i
county Allegan county gave Ketcham •
1 5382; Carey 1290. Novak 909. Vanj
। Buren county gave Ketcham 4132, |
i, Carey 1331. Novak 888 st Joe county i
। gave, Ketcham 3322; Carey 724 and!
!• Novak 795- Novak is a resident of St i
'Joseph county. Official figures for'
1 Berrien county are not yet obtainable i
I-A majority of the precincts indicate
I that Ketcham's vote will exceed that;
I1 of hu nearest primary opponent in
।, Berrien by over 3.000 It will be seen
'that Ketcham carries every county In
1 the district.
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LEGISLATIVE TICKET.
No contest for member of the legis1 lature oirctUicr ticket In Barry county.
I Len W. Fetghncr. of Nashville. Is thi!
I nominee of the-republican party be-!
I cause there was no one in the held,
। agaUul him. Charlu Parker of Mid- ';

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PAGE SIX

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B- Team Shoe Tossers ! A-TEAM TOSSERS PLAY
Defeat G. R. 14 -11
FAIRVI™ SATURDAY
Sporting' Items '

PASTORAL APPOINTMENIS IN COUNTY

GRAND RAPIDS TEST­
ING UNUSUAL CASE

1U.I1IUB u-ir.m ol ,bw uum up- Tourney Ooncluflei WeHern
set tlie dope Thursday by defeating' the I
Michigan League Schedule
elrbno dranrl
' strong
Grand W-unlrfc
Rapids ■Fl.lo.am
U-icwm 14
14 fn
to 111
Hi
. —Hastings In Leadv "
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Valuation Was Given ■
IfMMI?D IID TITi CQ
a niatch here Thursday. Eldon;
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from
pdge pne)
One mor* gome remains on the AnUNNtn-Ur 11.1 Lto ,00^, led ....
tlie field tn ringer* with an
averagv of 55 1 while CUler of Grand; team schedule in the Western Michi- B'jMcKc.in; NwfhyiUe. 3 J. Fronds,
Karthes, Barlow and McGrath Rapids was second with 542 The;can league and. this contest will de­ '‘/ormer pastors In whom many of our
Scrap Way To Finals At
Ha-t Ings .team as a whole averaged 34 4 iermlne.whether or not thoJocM club readers will be Ihierestra arc Rationed
' ringers .Wiiile their opponents iivcr.«gr&lt;i .wirvi tbe championship or finishes In as follow#:
.
32.7.
u triple lie for (he title The contest
Grandvill^ Tourney
Rev. Karl Keefer « &lt;&gt;
the will be with Fairview at Fairvie-w Sat- Pou.rville; A. A.- Gelgir to
Throe out of four Hutlugs amateur”
mday evening.
Ifastingx defeated
bc-xent 'gained runner-up titles at the .’Hasting* toeser--:
Fairview earlier In tire M-xum but the PhUUp. to Hhr-phuHl: M. E. Hoyt
Team
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CVi.trai Michigan boxing tourney finals Oute-Woodman
I,'latter club
&gt;»• dope u few wu-ki Gi.iiidiilli; M W. Duftey to Ionia:
held m Greenville Monday evening.
0 aco by tiYuncmg Grand RupicK At J 8ke to Muske&amp;on il&lt; ights; Harold
Osborn-Rose . .
j present Hastings is leading the league t Wetton to Allegan; H F Yo-f to Ban­
uch sought
J
&gt;
with
only
one
match'lost
.while Foil-' gor: A. A BUcge to Martini. C. D.
। Osborn-Bennett .
flpa!while Bud C11ATO
3..vifiw und Grand Rapids-iravc lost two'. Yinger to Three Rlverr.
Roush-Bender ...
I tach.
; , Other appointments of pastors who
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L. ' ' Osbarn-Malcohn ...
■bad never x-rved in B-tfry county but
weigh: division, upset the dope cuni- O'Donnell-McMillan
who are well known hero werejnade tu&gt;
p!ct:v bv Shocking out Whitey Devrtes Tinker-McMillan
o
.
mon
Dr
Hugh
Kcnbedy.
who
has
taxes
cm
of Ghir.d Rapids i;j.the third round
•n&lt;-d on the B.-.1k.;&gt;.- -t.m for main- h-.fti
Whitey is one of the be&gt;: amateur
.rars, is the new dWitct superintend- th&lt;. ijfe
1- Sept. 17—Battle Creek Central
lightwelKh'1 mi the state and yas slutin? of the Grand Rapids‘district »uc- against h
LOCAL ELEVEN OPENS
■ ('Battle Creek.
•nui decision
Sept. 2l--Eaton
Rapid.*, here.
Karines who
SEASON SATURDAY, Oct.
"
was made auperintendmt of the Clark oubt
...by the Supreme Corn
1—Grand Ledge, tberr.
! Memorial Home at Grand R.ipxts, tak- cun n that couit
a as Unfortunate enough fb stop a solid
Oct 8—Howell. here. ■
ling the place of Dr J C WiUitt» who. Shaw. 4 will m&lt;
Oct. 15— Ma&gt;on, Herr.
‘right swung by Lyle North of lon|5i Blue and Gold Steps Out Of
■retired on account cf p&gt;"^ health. A looking up ot
during the rtcohd round and went
Class To Meet Battle Creek
F. Cartland siu returned to Lake
down for the conn: Up until this time
29—East Lansing. there.
iodeara; W. H Helt ice! who grew up iaxatlmi.
Central Team
the two were putting up un ।evenly
;o;i n farm near Middleville, is returned
In Wayne county, whete :
Nov. 13—Wiivland. here.
, Hastings High gridsten will step” out
]as
the pastor of the Parclum-nt church fates ate nbw being, prol
Pete Barlow, made short work ci his of
. their class Saturday to meet the,
near Kalamarrxi. Tins j.* tin unde­ valuations made’ .ire iM ing
bout, knocking out Glt n Guidebook of ■
nominational church and R«;v. Hclritpl especially to uspertatn the
OL*-go In the first round bat last to:
I has been very .successful in conducting jHTMitin! pt
&gt;t. Dr W M. Puffer I* returned .■ ■ ■
u'I?.* J?
cl
cidoii in the finals.
Hosting* Indepotatefili will pljiy the ;■superintendent of Bioxion hospital, ir
Ed. McGrath drew a bye for the flr.it tition in about nine j-ears. round but m tlie final match wax'up; Battle Creek is said to i|avc a teanv Gnmd Rgpld* Ramblers in a gam-; Kalamazoo and Rev. A F Way u.re.
talned
as secretory of the Methndbl
airainst Dick Mohnroky of Grand Rap.... of Wterans ...
back in uniform..among here Sunday. The Ramblers have si!
ot Michigan.
ids. Central .Michigan featherweight
all-state liutfbuck
halfback lor.strong
h-r
Ight whom b Sabo, all-stute
line-up und (aim cun count on,Foundation
1
j . The
champUm and-w veteran amah dr b-ax- i93i. s The Hustings squad,
. altliough
contested game
- • people of Hastings arc vrryglar
Next Thursday. S. pt&lt; mb-.-r 22. the ■
«‘ lc,»n,e K&lt;Dy*'/
er. Ed. io.t by ilie deceit kind of de- lohiclasscd. expects .to put up a crappy
dslon.
‘
! game and to Ret some valuable ex- Z..2;nUuili
indcpt p'.l-iit
stage a Bnbiters'IkiyIwn,
„ ri!\ , re ,
Bud Chase lost in the semi-final*. tc&lt; perience in facing n football team of’.game
------ -with
- Pat's Colored Giant* tur- j,7&gt; ’“'••hfiilly and won a large
Vick Black, of Stanton by tl.e kayo; this caliber, the coach says'. . .
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! nlshtng ihd.o'wxuUion.
.
.rrienas
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route in tlie third round. Bud jnit up! The real reason for Hastings will
but the sup'r.or Ixixmc -.'.ar: Sept. 17 when Eaton Rapid
&lt; east or wci:
jnxned
much, copu r. in the first of the Little Seven Battle Creek I OSSCTS
team wax only
alrvauy
d Lo- fifty candidates &gt;n for practice. ExTwo strong teams of hori'&lt;€oc pitch-1 uay nlternbon
.....High peHenced players
upi be
piajrrs are
lire available
»&gt;»u«wr but.&lt;-t
»■»;&lt;«A wgi
w seen
son m
in ■action
action a
npnthi*,c;Ub Tht-v’ will meet the third Thnrs
----- ...------ -.-s' mid the ..two end-, will , evening when Battle Creek and Grand ■
aflcrnoorf of the month. Th«- n«x
have to be filled with green material. RapnUu &lt;crs m««.t on th- local court • ] meeting to be held at the home u
year. Indication.* are that lite team thisU(u-ting&gt; bus pliiycd 'both teair •' *
— ■
year will be light and. fast.
nation and local Lin.* predict an
&lt; interested i‘
-me to Join.
Herewith Is the probable starting (mg contest
headquar.rrs
Mick-y
I Mr and Mrs Chas. Van Vranken
line-up
together
with
the
number
and,
fornxr Hastings High
and Ralph StrobFidge • of .West Balu.
capable amateur boxes. weight of each player: ,
HOkuAWm
.
;
. worked with the Warn dump; the sum­
L. E.—Lcchleitner—l33»—138.
Caller* at the McClelland home the i Conor* aere. Sunday visitor* of Ml*
tlie
mer and now Loaan is directing ”
I. T.-Cronk—&gt;17'—165.
lust a—k were. Mr and Mi&gt; Char!.- and Mr*. W R Juhto'ork and &gt;&gt;n
training again. S6 far tfifai year
L.’ G—Hewitt—&lt; 161—335.
Price. Mr and Mr* fienev Old. and' Mr and. Mr- W B Haywanl vw.tcd
headquarters have bc&gt; n Karines'
C—Bishop- &lt;6.-135.
•rhreo d iuahtcr* of near Bradley. Mrs. &lt; Sunday Mr. and Mr* Montsi Replcpl&gt;*
' R G - Keller—&lt;13i—14:
;Cha« Salisbury and three »on» nt Mt - of Pudtmk
R. T Rahil—&lt;4&gt;-148.
nlanrtutd. Ohio. Miv. Csrtha Boa-man.
R. E —Howard—‘Co? —1
j Mr., and Mrs j. m. Hill of Ftndley.
;Ohii». Mr. and Mr.-,. A J. McClelland o!
F B-ZerbeilCastleton. Mrs Chester Winans and
— .Sunday. Mr. and'Mrs. \
L H -Karmes- i 881-135.
dough
Lansl ig.^Mr. and . Cll,„p Custer.
Thirteen wa&gt; on unlucky number for
R. H -Snjdtr- 99'--150.
forris and son Alton ‘’’I M'-.s Mildred Juhnco
the. H.irtih&amp;s Independent* Sunday u-.; Substitutes-. Ends—Kelly &lt;21&gt;. Ta*- j.an-y. L:,»'&lt;J MrCMland am'l.
v married ft'uf- 1 ui
they dropped their thsrte-f.th game of; her &lt;t4&lt;; . Tacklis— Angell. Fuller, um and Mr. Mildred Vumev
1
- jjn'pjj,
qigratutaticMui arc
the ... i—n to tlie Grand Rapids Ind-- ■ Townsend '10'. Waildorff; Guards—nn4 MI,..Ediih
of .Maple i
pendents, in u game Ixrro.
Tyler. &lt; I5«. Raerick. Thomas *8&gt;. Cau-:OrpV1.
Brownie )iitc_he&lt;i for Hastings and kins; ICentcr--Lanwe: Back.* -Echtl-; Vrrvtn Troxel and Wif«‘of Lansing j,
held the visitors. ?o seven hits while lite naw «0&gt;. Lawrence &lt;12*. Brady, fferr , •pent the week end-with Ills father, '
teammates were collecting eight but • 33&gt;.-smith and Altoft 'll'.
the local nixie lost nevertheless. Tn
t. Edward kfalrlicw.* enierfa
fact. Hastings fail.d.to score until Hut hall of the Little Seven games ]
schoolmates of Detroit reeen
seventh inninu when three hits were and Hits year ure out to belter
r whkwiri-. formerly of Mbr
e»n vefv sick nt his home
Herewi;
inning
LOCAL BOXERS WIN

OPEN AIR SHOW
EDUCATIONAL

INTERESTING

TUESDAY, SEPT. 20
At 8:00 P; M., South Side of Ford Garage Bldg.

TALKING

H.H.S.FTotball
tit
Schedule tor 1932

motion

PICTURES

ALSO FAMOUS STAGE AND RADIO ARTISTS

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“THE FORD DIXIE SINGERS”

independents to Play
S R- Ramblers Sunday

THE NEW
FORD TRUCKS
WILL BE ON.
DISPLAY!

NEW FORDV-8
AND ^-CYLINDER
PASSENGER CARS
ON DISPLAY

-WFUfiffi'

■ram E

To Play G. R. Here

life — time one!

FREE PRIZE DRAWING!

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
DELTON. MICHIGAN

Explaining ALL.

G. R. Independents

Deteat Local Nine

Gran^ Rapids 2 0 11

Old Timers Advance
to Semi-Final Round

Old-timers have advanced, to th--]
M-nu-ihial round&gt;of Wieir championship..
round-at tlie
the '•banker-" Wilbur t-’ine- defeated John K&lt;
1-up on 18. Bob Walton d&lt; ft .it.
will meet
Wv.spinter 1-up on 18. Charlie
eft" V* si
defraud Joe MrKnlght 3-2. «t
&lt;1 FY.'ihk Cunotlur#; Mr -inti Mr J TV Sliulft-r and H
resent the banker.*.
Wmiu: Lane v. B &gt;':» ■ nwr visited Irene Johnkni ol Plainut
In- Doyle vs. Ed. Hutf-j.I Sundav.
Radlard, Aben Johnam
.
jemi-finais.
DrCcu form tlie mmnifacturor&gt;' team, mat) to play
I.pending a wee
Mr.L Raymon

OUR
us andi
ft.rr.ill!

c»x of K-’ilnmaroo spent Bunday wl’ti
Mr. and Mis. Herbie Wllrox.
Mr. and Mr:. Hal Lathrop and Mr.
and /Um. Wdl Hyde w.re gpest. of
Mr And Mr-i Bob Martin of the CepRoad Sunday.’
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L A Day and Duan,
a-jth her parent . Mr
Beadh of the Hrndcr

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Your Time and Money

Firestone Tires

Fred Rock of Jackson'
Bert Webb of HunKWM’s of thclY par-!
•H Webb
the juivl week'

- are a quality and price that afford
just what you want in tire service. Yftu
should see us about your tires—either

Exide Batteries

Sunoco Gas and Oils

sell attended owing
line. The next one
parsonage Sep*. 28.
. ...
plan on papering
two room# in the imr-oruge and your
help wpl be -appreciated
.
Mt&gt; Herbie Wilcox spent Hedtje*day in Hastings with her father.

—give you more miles and smoother
operation at a low,cost.

Our Mono—“VALUES and SERVICE"
COMPLETE LUBRICATION

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 Corner Court and Jefferson, Hastings

We believe that it will be years
BEFORE you will have NEW
fast'color wall paper offered at
the price we are asking for the
remainder of our 1932 stock!

.

Friends were saddened to hear of
Mrs B S. Holly'* death.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Rowlader arid
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Sldcuin and
Harry Ritchie of city were in Ann Ar-

Asplnall. at the University hospital He
underwent an operation Thursday.
• Seems to be doing well.
I Mr. and Mrs. S J. Varney of Nash- •
1 vliJe spent Sunday with the lftttcr'8
■: mother and brother, Donald Rowiadcr
'The following olBcers were elected at
(lie Wellman P. T. A. Friday evening.'
Pres,. J. Laird Wotrlng; Vice-Pres.'
:John Orville; Becy.-Treas., Mrs. E.
: Deakins.

Regular 50c upto 75c »
Double Roll Papers— '

m

Regular 35c up to 50c
Double Roll Papers.—

YOU MUSI SEE these papers
to appreciate the extra values!
Regular 25c upto 35c
Double Roll Papers—

sag

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Special Low Prices On

WINDOW SHADES
INTERIOR PAINT
v

DRIVE IN
—and let us give your car the “onceQVer”—you will go away pleased.

1932 WALL PAPER
to Make Room for 1933 Stock!

One-Stop Service

—have proven their wonth and our
inspection and repair ^service are
prompt and efficient.

Annual Clearance Sale of

Regular 15o up to 25c
Double Roll, 10c and

AND

During This Sale!

Short Patterns, Remnants
at LESS THAN COST!

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL STORE

Telephone 2131

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Education makek an intelligent man
useful; a fool dangerous.

A

�THE HASTINGS BANNE*. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER U. 1S»

Social Events and Personal Mention

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PLANNING FOR THE
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TROPHY LUNCHEON

Helpful Suggestions

i

!Twenty Nine Women Enjjoy De- ’
’
lightful Time At Country
Club On Tuesday

Robert Walton was in Detroit on
John Wilkes of Rutland Is in the CASPER—CARROTHERS NUP7-3 c. cheese, cut flue.
Tuesday on business
.University hospital at Alin Arbor for
TIALS ON SATURDAY. 'Ruyqueta of’red gladioli, salvia and
2 c. tomatoes.
Lorraine fsenhath Is home from Flint ,tr’atmen‘',
...
Th« Hastings Country Club wai a '/now-on-the-mountam formed most
‘i c. bread crumfe.
fig a few weeks' vacation.
1 Mr and Mrs. Robert Burch and Mr [ loyely-Miting tor the nuptial* of mp* unusual decoration.-, tor dir weekly
2 T chopped omuiu.
Mr- Frances T»wer al Ann Arta&gt;r U n'lJlSS
’PM‘l 8U’“U&gt; ln M«D Fr-ncrs. daughter of tn and tu^beon Tuesday at . il.e Hasting-2 T. chopped celery^ ,
vUlltnaMr nnd Mrs C W Mixer
i ».
.a ..
...
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Mrv ?f»nk Carrol hers, and Mr Bruce I (todnlry Club. Twenty-nine member..
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.I Mr’ •*ld Mrj‘ w T Grigsby nre ■&gt;» Brewer Ciisjx-r of Walla Walin.«. Wash-lane
vrasn- nnc guvMs
uuvms were present,
p., .contract
........... being
Mrs Alma Wiuulerhch of Chicago Is a motor trip to Eon Jordan. Ghcboy- IM.SHM.swu
ingtoti son of ml
Mr nirn
and auxs
Mt. C.
r W
” played
’
’ nt five
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’table* and
----------------' auction —
at ’
' ‘ papruca
,
(
visiting relatives In thU vicinity.
Igan.and Detroit.
'cl,
a.J
Casper
of Marshall, Michigan, on Sep- two. Mr* David 8 Goodyear held
Mix ingredient* and pour into but­
W,UtCWdrater w*s In St Johnv
Mr. and Mrs. Shifty W Smith of ;i,.mbr’r TcnFh*" lit “'four*
o”cli,ck'
high score tor contract. Mr* e. j.| torcd loaf pan. Uakt 45 minutes in
’ Pratt
rta_... wirinlng
...ra..in„ for
tn.r auction, y,(r, Hon-, moderate oven. Unmold carefully arul
Sunday. at Rev. Kegh Chidester’*.
'Ann Arbor vixitcd Hastings relative* ; hundred guest* bring present
i
Dr and Mrs W U Davis were m 00 Friday enroute to Frankfoil.
The lounge was made attractive
ert T Walton won the gnlf evirnl.!aurT®u’Kl with sauce.
Laiiung "ii Sunday vislUng friends.
* "J1* wld l*®w: In ten white roses, while a profu.sloi
which was for the li.'sest number ot'
.
'
putt*,
'
Raisin Pudding.
i&lt;-r.ind.i The service wax read by Rev.
Mrs JoJin C. Ketcham Wa* chair-- 2 c. pastry flour,
Johnnie Armbruster left Monday for! Mr and Mr:, (H;O Ei lhJttor of.Mui- ! U roy U Dewey before the fireptace man for the day u'-.'.sted by Mrs. Dau . 4 t. baking powder.
•. c. sugar.
Atlanta. Gu , where he attorid* college jik,.,) ul(d A1I,.n p,ltt,.r „t Dejron *r&lt;- .which wun banked with.-tamai.w mak-.. Walldorff. Mrs. Wallace Jw.vx and
Mrs Birge C. Swift, of Middleville Mr--.'
w'J
imK
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fl
”
"ig
background
for
tail
whity
Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Nadu of Charlotte ,K'ir»u
' ’
* of“ Dr. mid
’
— Mr*. D. I)—Wakon
candelabra holding cathedra! candles George L. Lockwoixf will be tn charge'
rnlli d &lt;&gt;n H.i; ting* friends on Monday ul»., I1 ,, , . ... u
, .. !&lt;&gt;n the mantle w-’as a large-biniqucr of of »hc luncheon next wvek.
Mr. und Mr A M Halt of Belding । Miss
I "rk ,U1
" l’*1'11’’ v'7"-’1 wl:l‘
either aide.
The women's general ,c&lt;«im»«tee l*
1 c raisins.
vi-it'd .Hasting* relative* on Tuesday duy tor Ann Arbor wliert* she will enter 1 x.. ’.u-........ making-plan* for th.- trophy hmciu-rtn
the literary department of the Uiiiver- and Miss Tributa Tyden. ikitinlxt. both which fs planned f&lt; r Tuesday. Sep-'
Mty .of Michigan.
,
• &lt;it Grand Rapids, played the "Bridal tember 27th. At that 'time golf and;
Mr. and Mrs. Janie* Creglow, Mrs.i•'Chorus" from Lohengrin a- the pro­ bridge prize* tor the entire v-nron will i ^tl‘x YngrTdtontu -und beat •wo Him-'
Mi** Anna Johnson returned on Fri­ Edith Bonnell and brutlur. Oscar D t- , 4-™™^
cesalonal. aI
and soft music conthiued be awarded Mr*. A W. 'A’uodbuine •
nMjt n;|
niuthu pans and'
day front u uiuidh's stay in Truvm;&gt;«- .•am. were In Traverse City last .week during'the
.... o
ceremony
.
util
be
the
general
chairman
of
th--i,
a
g,.
minute*
jn
moderate
oven
Un-'
and attended the fair.
The bride, who wa* given in marMr and Mrs. Hubert Bronson enterth&lt;- ;:mst of Mrs
lamed Mr. anti Mrs. Eckel of Grand:
nI
traUhpan-nt 'velvet, ■' SUNDAY SCHOOL
Ire Box ('&lt;Miklr&lt;
Rapids on Sunday, till xpencium the • ।,ii!ivin &gt;fr white
,
.
'".H'liLi'y
CLASSES HAVE PARTY Y ":‘ may nw^c “ v’‘r!,:t' "r
duy at I rail* End, Gun lake
with which she
wore 1,1 turban
•&gt;
riAVt rwni i ,
Mr. mut Mr.-. Rwry RUcbic. Mrs matching velvet, an Ague-, model, whit.
Hnz. l Hmkley and

Rirhi«rd

। Forty-One Went To Gathering
;
At Baker Home Near
JoAnii.- Finnic, small daugjitcr of
Middleville

Hmkk. kJ(1 gIoxr&gt; nnd whl,4,

oibnm *

‘rr“‘d

1UI(1

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Fall
Hats
oh ilii new (all hats, b&lt; aitifiil new color* of
brown, fawn, pearl ami white. All made ol
the best of fur.lelr, silk lined and tailored by
Sunfasl Co.

The range ’this year shirt-

l'j c. slKirttftiifig.
I c brown sujtar'.

Johnstown township on Sunday
Charlotte Cain returned on Sa'.nr, Dr.
Mrs i4;&lt;»uu&gt;nfi
Raymond'Griffin
Qn Tii&lt;'-day evening of last week th•
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,
.
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&gt;'•- and mm
«n.iiui rlinni.'.l
inra&lt; ,
lira .umorar Iran-. .III. Irar
„rlta-.dl»M lira tel,I. - Ijmn&gt; Bible class and the Utya.l
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M'teira.' Ura niu
s&gt;» w-,,....,,' ete« ot lira MoOradita Suu­
2 t. cinnamon
»
.
...
.
£-»n Ai..nev,n -,.d .... ll.n.1.1 J“
a'lm&gt;.1 "I", 1'"‘,'
."i"
4 c,’ flour.
,..,u .... Suumlt-.
:Arrl.ral.ra,te
Ind . ....
^l,ra ter draurt. 1 ’''"L b.
,l'1“1','.''11 'lY'",'"1 ‘1 .
I Crctifn shortening ’add sugar
Ml : Th......... . I........
Iim trlmn.-d '.&lt;&gt; Mi ’ and Mr.' Tlrama- ArnuMon
.^dltei a
nl .lira law will, !b'’11'J1' Y,ld. M-' L
' ' Uak’‘
V, Ann Altera a»;r ntenra ter AKdlrar. ,...'r Ite wrrt . .M, all .prndura MMrar i"r',=“ “Ja tert”
tera I''"
. ar&gt;(i beat again Sift dry ingredients
".“"ntuk
.Clara Hall- «l '""J
&gt;- A teunllOl ,.-l Irak .uWn.
. | and add to first mixture.
It lx nice to divide this douglt, adding
Mix’cs 'flieo .Parr aiul Extlier- fluty
. cm Mtetamra smrallr l«r i
"7" M“ c"p"
-J?*”
b‘ “ »“&gt;«" »-tein. melted chocolate and yatnlla to opr
spent Saturday at. the farmer'* home «Z .Ill,
Mr .MW. ,r,l HiJr" t" ,?‘h
■“ ' ' I-■ 1-.&gt;H Worli.r ■ - &gt;.
&gt;,-.r Mra. - ■
&lt; port ton.i grated cucoanut to another
| porMdfj, nuts and raisins or chopped
Mixer McNaughton ot
,v
u. master ano inutr«-*.&lt; &lt;&gt;. t ylr&lt;..|&gt;;r.x jjr* James Gow*#, Sec
to another portion. The*e pot­
wexe Mr. and Mrs CamiliiM„
McMurray- Tn-a*
Mi ■ dates
Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes "•[
Mb.-v Bernice Henry left lliursduy ciTcmonie*
turns may be made into *au*age-hke
MrGuflm. Dr and Mis. R *G Finnic | ... Tu viiw-nd
’
for Akron. Ohiu.
resume her teach­
■ rolls, wrapped in. waxed paper anti
Mr. arid Mr.'.
■SuJra!--'"
’
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of Kalama- ing. Stic imide tlie trip with Mis
At 'hr mention th.' b*uitifiiliv tin 1
• “nd 5?:* Mollie tanDugtercn • un»ji wanted. Hefoir baking slice vri v
IGeiW-vlevv Hide,i. who has been vlilting
-.
&gt;
uAl? J-L 1^’ wi?v/ i “n‘‘
bv Art*
‘-'.rtrtaht Thr,.,)ln
bjke ,n hot mcn
.
Mr ilii'i Mi., ch.v. Fmstrntn and In KalUliliiz'*)
t.xmi.ea .. tn u.'ii 1.* mo (I'l.n. sni.i
],ft at nine-thirty after having I.
family .sjxiit Sunday with Jack and
^bghiful .v.nmg.
Y^irt. )4
roM&gt;. u.
CIli • 55.(.1man o! 11;.y City.
'
s.i. piraidrd over by M:~ Tlhie Ty l-ni
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Mi Emily Sullivan, Mrs. F W St«-b• nd Mi.. Jason E McElwain assisted;
WH1TRIGHT REUNION.
’toHcd
one-Iourth tnrh thickness, Cream'butter until -oft aim plir-tic t^j’ii'..' until the batter
Mr and Mr- R M Lambic from Fri- by intimate tneiids r,t the bride.
! The tenth annual reunion of the de-''• » portion of the light dough. Add the sugar gradually--one-half .&gt; tfe’e ’*it4ies until s'.iti.
»n Saturday.
;day,till Sunday.
/
1 cup at a .time, creaming thoroughly whit, v '.n’.o Hie batter.
1 Mr. and Mi s C;uper left immediate - scendants of John mid Mary Whi'-.i”^
i Mr and Mr* John McLrayy mid ;jy by auto en route to tu-ir new home nght. old setUcrs of Rutland township.
। after each addition Sift flour, vhet: ;ug and
Hie halt'
u. "’I.', l* . f.”,
, Mrs Mary VanUux'ervn «i| Pasadena. ’ in Wall,i Walla. Washington
. ■AniM* flavoring u pazUcuMrs , IU... i;. :,l S„nd»&gt;
I. .,( M»-' ;“d
* T™’d,,1" Ji1;-™"I measure, Re*ift with mH and baking &gt;xua
•Calif., w-re Friday afternoon and dln- C.isp.:. travelUng eiiM-mbh- wa. of gl,n.. Mnding. Thornapp e lake, with
’ c‘n
rol,l‘! U» ««xrd paiwrandI jKiwder. Combine tlie flour nuxtiiw :»rh nice umn a chocutato icing U
*» r r'^^r ",
pt guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ben- brown w.xd with which &gt;IH- wore kmt futv-hve m .t&amp;n~. Th.'ton and M;
■ with the aiigar-buttor mixture
one used on this eab-i Turn batter lino
Juun of Rutland.
matching ncecsgoric,-,
.d.tV wa- Ideal utter the hc-avy’rain ot .aiding. This gives a pinwheel e!!ei-t.
( would pie crust by cutting the two tn-, buttered iak»&gt; Uns. Bak. in a modcrato
t Mr. aud kirs. Ernest Erwuy spent last ! Mrs. Casper graduated ’ from Has-j-hi day before, and the Jolly ’congether with two knives or tubbing to-: oven t3M degrees F . for about 30 mln•week at the Farrell farln in Carlton uhgs High vlicxil and attend' d Olivet course of people did ample JiWlce- to I
Igether lightly with Du- !ij*v ot th.- fin- ut. , .»&gt; untd the mke just begip* to
! ger*. Whciv the blending u. finished tl-. - irxisen from the -:(.■ • &lt;&gt;f. the pan
siM-tiding tlx-Ueek end at home
! Battle Creek were guests of the- Er- College, olivet, where she studied vio-|the bountiful pot ludk dinner, lifter;
• appearance of the mixture should l&gt; When &lt; -J proud alfli eisocotate fudgolin under Pedro Par.. She taught in- which the busmen m'»^-tinv*1,‘' held)
Mr. and _Mr • Fred Kinlicdy and way s on Sunday
■ like course cornmeal. Add the —
-----strumen’al music.in Hax'.lngs and for[apd the old officers u-«Se6trd for an&lt;i lUL-hter ami Mr. mid -Mr; W. E
Mr and Mi' Uster Warner of
three yean-in Uic Detroit .schools. She ;other year
follows President—Ed-1,
Sin.th -i’ent Friday in Grand Rapids.; Grand Rapids and Mrs. Frank Welton ;is
nfllliated with Sorontah 8ororily at|war(f Dodge. Lansing;. Secy.-Trrax.
—
[
«ecy.- in-as.- , , , y_nm..
,
Mr mid Mr.-., (i.irv Crook an- on a and daughter P.itncia ot East Cale- Olivet and with Mu Phi Ei»Uon. N.:- Mr.- Pearl Mattison. Lansing
c'sKcsent'Vrom Chicago I ”4‘t rll0C0lat« “‘to the pan hito
mirfor trip throngh.tr.'- south. They ;dojim wi re callers at the William Wei-.
itlonal Honorary Music Sorority
Relative* ’-'erec present -.
irom cnicago. । whJf|j
&lt;udR(,
|0 1)c
cxiwct to return lire la*! of this week.: ton hiaite on Sunday..
.
.
and
Mr.-si.imVrtr.-v
Mr Ca;il’rr
' Kf«du.&lt;t'd from Wayland, l.avum. Lake Odena. Mt.
Dr. F. G Shefllrid rchrrivd Mondavi Mr.4 Sain Moto. tiDutticrcii
'melt over hot water. Add sugar
and
sm’nL bst M“r'*'an Huih '*'hoo.:Mtendi-d I element White Pigeon. Landing. VanItem. r&gt; -j. :’ where be spent the week and 54s Mary VunDugtcren
spent, last Whitman College in Walla Wiill.i
7’,‘ xj'.Xlu-tiira I MH "uti blend welt, then add the milk
end with Mr. mid Mr.-. Harold Sh&lt;d-, wn k . yWHlnesduy with Mrs. Wm. I Out-of-town guest* included Mr and
■ •»d xr ,s°5jxd"r ,'“.s x1
In Id-.
. Crockford and her sister. Mr.-. Lee Hui- i1 Mrs. C. W. Casper, Mu* Barbara Cjs- u rta ...ntr. i.'iv,. uiiii tHi-n- this I ball stage. *33b degrees F.i with conMr and Mrs. Kellar Stem have gone : ub&lt; rgcr. in the country.
.
V,ral&lt;”.l'»- WhlirW. ol Onion llfn ' JL'lXVik'Unn'’^’. "on I.’'.ra
Th “ra^i
y. returning in about two nrih Smith "I lietroit spent lhe week ; Mr. and Mrs S. H. IJicwer, Mr. and
■ end here with Mrs. Clara Walldorf!. Mr* C. C. Miller. Mr. Calvin Miller Mr nrttar
...h lira «lra. tajlrar. nita,,;™'1’™
'■» 'hde-rnj.'।
Icrerue Bump returned Sun- Krnn'tth Smith leaves abbr^ for N« w 'Arthur - Arntz. Mr Stephen Bentley, .rai
John
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llUtlnnd
.ntaUhln,
O
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in
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Slura
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and, l’lju,nc
I M. *xrl Errata... und
...th- «»*» ThrobBr.. Smn“o'™ A. of Charlotte, constitute the mem-----------—
ber* of the original family now- remxiitatle^t
:
ilto.
nary . He is taking a course in chun n ■ Nichols.
y,...u u. Mi.m Julia
...... Perrett.
____ Mr ..
. . ,ng out of thirteen children.
Mann
'i tnB on 111^^
ti- vr&gt;_^ tSOnsnnr Dl.nl... Mr.
---... ....
_ ....
•’r .md’hiobafid Mr and Mr- I "'u.'rry Ritchie Mr and Mrs. B^’ r ;
There
ha*&gt;____
been ___
one .,
death
in th*;. Ing OH Xhe CAk(*. Th IS Will kCCp hOW'•ver for several days or even weeks
family
croup
this
past
year,
that
ot
i
k-U.no. of Grand RaphLs «er.R£tader .nd
‘and Mrs Sh&gt;r!? J ‘fS
P’
Ernest E Warner, of Vandalia, who When ready to use. if too stlfl, add a
Slocum ueio Hi Ahn Arbor Saturd v t cllk.BBO. Mrs Mar). MCDlafinid mu',
sp-xonful of cream or milk and work
piwd on M»V 25.
Mr mid Mrs. Wallace Brown and see the ladh-s
’ Mr'
Ftngland of Niagara FalL.
It wa* decided that t,hc next reunion smooth to a spreading consistency,!
who is ipzUent •*
”2^“; Ontario; Mr and Mrs. Rftpcrt Carroth- would be held at the same place next Yield: Sufficient to cover three layer*;
of rake.
Mr, and Mr^ Krantz Keller .eft n
Al)dn.y. carrothers. Mr Frank
Monday for New M&gt;r£ CttX «ftor v it- CllrlvtMr ;ind Mrs , c. Ketch- year, on the Sunday before Labor Day.
as this yebr.—Secretary. r
Ml
rd ''fl to1"’ J' Ml‘'‘ Trib,,!a T&gt;d&lt;n and Miss ..
----field and Rob- W'-dnk-diy. En.out. they visited ..Il• ;rf&lt;tUjry|| cb,rk&lt;. of Grand Rapids TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
v
'Serving Six'
1 c-diced pineapple.
Mm- Keller at Ann Arbor, and other M1&lt; Brillri((. carrothcra. Mrs Clara
WEDDING ANNlVER.sAltV.
• .
roltrtivej.
\
| Mmina.-sau. Mt«* Eleanor Stnithcrj . Mr .md Mrs. S. A. Wise of Vicksburg II 1 c diced pcachex.
'. c grapefruit.
. '
. Mr. and Mr.. Eurl War.-ham atid
•
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land MlElsie Duncan of Detroit: sir ! will celebrate their golden weddmn
baby 01 Grand Rapids and M:-.-. June HOSPITAL GUILD
I
j and Mr-'- Everett Sackrldcr of East i Saturday. September 17 ot their home ] Mix and chill fruits. Arrange on
•
Brigg* «&gt;f l.unsnie Njw-nt Bunday at the
IIAI&gt; llAPPV TIME. ■ [Lansing; Mr, und Mrs. Everett Uuie of Ivith a dinner for their three childrd.1 lettuce and add dreMtng.
Ki'llar sti-ni )u&gt;miI a very rnjoyubl-’ meeting of thej 'Coraopolis.
CoraoiMilK Pa :; Dr
fnmlheN. Mr*
It C
Dr. and
und Mr
Mrs. 11
it (I
C'J 'and
and families.
Mrs. H.
C. Harbrr.
Sarber. I.eiLciMr. and M; ■ Ba^rt-Smith &lt;&gt;&gt; JacksonUaiMiu."- Womens Hospital Guild was; i Finnic &lt;&lt;f Woodland; Dr. und Mr-. trr s Ford. Ind. Glenn Wte. Lnna.j
anti Mr and Mr-.. Ottu pauU ol Grand (held on Monday cvening-Rt the Thorn- I Cha:.. McIntyre. Jr., and Mis* Mm; Kel­ Ohio, and Mrs Don E. Cronk. Vicks­
il.-.pnt-. w«-re Sunday mice's of Mr. and apple Lake House. Miss Florence; ler of Ann Arbor: and Mrs. B P. burg Tliey have five grandchildren j
1 t paprika.
...
.
Camptx'H. ’h'Htox\ After a lovely din­
and one great grandchild.
M;-. Herv Oglesby left Wrdnr-da-.- ner. at which covers were laid for Broun of Portland. Michigan
. They will be at home to their friends ■
t muon m»U •
for Franklin Coiiegr. •Franklin. Ind. twenty-two, the business session wax;
PAlfTY FOR MRS. ( AMPBEI.L.
from two until five P. M.
after s;&gt; tiding till- .Hummer with her held, followed by a delightful talk by
Mrs M'-kin Campbell, a recent bride,
I 3 T sugar.
mint. Mi-- Anne Burton.
Ml&lt;~ Louise Showerman who told of formerly Mi.Thelma Reid, wax hon1
5
T
lemon juice,
Mi and Mrs. Edwin Smllh were in her European trip which she took thin or guest at a ’ surprise misceiluneoua
j ! c naiad oif.
Traver.*- City and other northern summer. Announcement of tlie Octo- |istiqwer
al the home ol Miss Margery
leiiiii.N lust week\ and attended Du- ■ ber meeting will be made later.
'THe Merry’Music Makers, pupil* of ;I Mix dry ingredient' Add rc&gt; of‘in­
iNotns-laat Thursday evening
gredients and brat 2 mh/tte.-i. Chill
The time wax pleasantly spent with Mrs. Gladys Chntnt/rlain. very pleas- '
.nur
1”“ *‘l!!
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
antly entertained in.-.r
their awn
mothers ..
at the
home, in Detroit niter spending six . Mrs Clarence Cnppon entertained I visiting and gumet, prizes being won by Irani ol n.,„ld,n,- .nd DMrarui Hol• " .*’£’1 blt d" "™
_. , ..
....
,
.. land
1, ic
i and rlnr,xl
stored In
in IvUH,.
bottle. Whi.u
When It
is in
to H,
br
weeks with his xtsler und husband. the N C dub to a six o’clock dinner Ithe Mi.ves Margaret ■ Sunday and vorxen, Hinds
Corners.
Thursday
aft
­
.Dorothy Golarinn. .
Mr mid Mrs. J. W McLeod.
1 in honor of her husband's birthday j| Mr&gt; Campbell was presented Wit(i ernoon Thirty-five were, treated to u । 'iscd. rork tightly and shake bottle two
I minutes.
'
Saturday evening, lhe occasion being a
silpper which was flavored with a j
Etrallopcd Rier and Tomatoes.
'
Mr. anil Mrs Arcllle McD.&lt;nald und ••urprise for Mr. Cappon. The evening I .several pretty and useful gifts as tok- Chinese dish The children presented)
■ 'Serving Six'
’children «nd,Mr. and Mrs. It W. Cook was spent playing 500. Tlie high score1ic.ns of the esteem in which she lx held a brief recital and the rest of the time
and fumtly spent Sunday at Gull lake. for thb Indies was won by Mrs. .lack | by her girlhood friend*.
was taken up with games, singing and | 3 T bacon fat.
Light
refreshment.-,
were
served
to
Mis* iwrotny Smith entertained the Hewitt and low by Mrs Frank Me­
visiting Next month, the club will be I ♦ T civopjied onion*.
4 T chopped celery.
' Millan The high score for the men the twelve young ladies present; nearly entertained by Eloise Cable and
2 T parsley.
was won by Dun 'Ashaltcr and.low by all if whom were former schoolmates Janette Gaskill at Pleasant lake. Del­
of the bride.
3 c. r.ce boiled
•&gt;f Albion and Hobcrt Vpndervvcn of
ton.
2’. c tomatoes
Middleville.
'
Mi- Minnie Hamilton of Turlock. ORGANIZE EXTENSION GROUP.
James
A.
MacDonald.
82.
Civil
Wnr
Miss Violet R Rose, daughter of Mn.
Heat fat tn frying pan Add and
The ladies who have been attending
Cal-, who has tx-en visiting friends and
veteran
and
hiswife.
Bl.
celebrated
N B Ro«. became the bride of Ms. brown the onions, celery, parsley a|id
irlativ'.-. in Hastings. Detroit and the lectures during the summer given
Add rest of ingredients Boil
Greenville since. June. left Saturday on by a reprcscntftlivc from the State their 67th wedding anniversary at their Howard Main, .-.on of Mr and Mrs rice
home In Cloveroalc. Sept. 5. 1932.
Pour into buttered
William Main of Hastings. In South three imputes.
her return trip aud is visiting several Health Department, met Tuesday
Tins was also the-17th annual re­ Bend. lYvdlatw. Sunday. September 11. baking duh. bake 25 minutes tn mod­
days in South JWven with Mrs j w night at Mrs. O. E Goodyear’s to or­
Brcidcnstctn ana Mrs. Edith Bechtel ganize an extension group for work union ot the MacDonald family and Congratulation.1, are extended to the erate oven.
was greatly enjoyed by the aged happy couple Tliey a ill reside in Has­
before returning west.
throughout the winter
couple with their nine sons and daugh­ tings. Miss Bemloe Rose, sister of the
Salad Dressing.
ters and families. There arc twenty­ bride, and Mr. William Hilyes accom­
4 egg yolks.
eight grandchildren und twenty-nine panied them.
2 T flour.
•
great grandchildren.
1. c sugar.
Mr. MacDonald enlisted in 1861 with
Brown Betty.
'
’&gt; c paprika
Lieutenant Wm. R. Shafter in Com­
2 r. bread crumbs.
'. t mustard.
pany L Seventh Michigan Infantry
,:i c vinegar.
3 c sliced apples.
arul Was discharged on aedbtint of'
’.- c water
2-3 c sugar,
L V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
wounds in 1863.
1-3 c butter.
3 T cream.
I t cinnamon
TWat yolks and add. dry ingredients
HASTINGS, MICH.
SCHANTZ REUNION.
Blend well and add vinegar and water.
The Schantz reunion was held on
Mix ingredient.- Pour into buttered Cook until ejeamy In double boiler Stir
Wave NUT COKE for the Smaller
Labor day at the home of Wm baking dUh. Bake 40 minutes tn mo­ frequently. Add cream, beat well and
if his eyes render a
Ischqntz. Jr., in Eaton county. There derate oven. If pudding seems to cook cjfill. This wiir keep Indefinitely if’
Heating and Cooking Stove*
.‘Uttjsfaetnry seryicc ? It is unfortunate but true that an
lucre twenty-five who sat down to the dry add more water.
covered and stored in a cold place.
'fine dinner after which there wax n
individual cannht furnish his own answer-to the qjiesPrice* Will Soon Advance . . . ORDEK NOW
'program of recitations and singtng.
Cranberry Relixh.
*
’ tion of the epnditfon of his eyes. Instruments supply
which was enjoyed by all.—From one
2 Medium-sized oranges.
1 c, butter. «cant measure
1 ql. cranberries.
2 c. tine granulated sugar.
the only dependable answer. Our service not only
... .1 c. cake flour.
2 c sugar.
ANSWER.S that question, but furnishes all necessary ’ | . WILL SING OVER WOOD.
4 t. baking powder.
Do not peel the oranges, but wash
i Tlie mixed quartette consisting of well and cut Into thin slices; Remove
aid. Be fair to yourself and your eyes.
.
[Miss Mac Bmclker. Mias Loretta De­ al) seed* &lt; Add berries, which have been
Continued next week.
: vault; Donild Goucher and Paul Smith well washed Chop fine Add iu«ar.
I egg f'oik
will sing over Radio Station WOOD place in glau dish. Cover and dull
1 c. milk
j Grand Rapids Monday evening al 7:15. 24 hours.
1 t. vanilla or
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COST PUBLIC DEARLY
Persoiia who have: or think they
have, anemia, annually watte thou­
sand* of dollar* on cleverly advertised
medicinal, find often delay op make!
impossible real relief ot their trouble,]
which may have any on« of many'
enures. and to ncyer treatable with
any cure-all or “blood
' • purifier,''
— - —
Dr.
Raphael Isaac* ot
_ tbe Umvcntity
„
of
Michigan Sinipeon Memorial Institute]
for Mvdn-.il Ri.-eurch, told the Public.
Health Institute of tlie University,
Summer Session today.
FIRST CHOT.Cn OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
Anemia is defined ui a condition In
which th« nd blixxl corpuscles, or
amount ot coloring matter in the blood,
is reduced. Ti)i dkeaie may be of
many varieties, due to many quite dif­
ferent cause.- and calling for entirely
ihScrcnt treatment*. said Dr. Isaacs.
Tlie person who doctors himself with]
n’p - All sorts ol patent medicines inevitably,
puts of! real recovery, which depends!
CHURCH or THE UNITER RRETUREK 00
FalUr °l ,h* unt',nla !
and if it i* due. as may be. to cancer,
he endangers bis life by giving the;
hidden trouble Jlme to undermine his'
1 system.Many popular notions about blood and!
' anemia have been shown to be untrue.!
Dr Isaacs stated. To Take blood to]
make blood” is useless because blood is '
indigestible in the Stomach. Liver i&lt;!
good for pemictoU* anemia only: it is!
no better than any other food tor oilier!
!anemias. Copper helped starved baby]
rats recover' and h&lt;u dnre ott#n been!
&gt; nuiiiakenly called an anemia remedy.]
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Iron b&gt; supposed to be absorbed" bet-1
’ ”■*—
ter it-injected directly into the blood,i
hut In fact cun only be absorbed by the
■' digestive system. Vitamins and ultra
, violet-light are not anemia curta, nor i.■ arsenic.
! Both layman and physician need to
be very critical ut all udvertiMirienta
FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
ColUx and Boltwaod Striata.
; of anemia and bl&lt;xxi remedies, espe! chilly those which lire so worded a- to
Ffcan. .13*0
;seem -to have scientific authority be­
hind them. One .widely sold “blood
builder" 1* tn fact nothing but nines,
ip und water.- and
•"
tainlng medicine
ieht
medicine.' and would
church

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Mr. und Mrs. Loyd Storer uni
Elotae of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs
John Ormsbe from the Gregory dis­
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During tbe past fiw-,y&lt;
Tlie L. A. &lt;8. meeting ha» been post­
iwitu rhe
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Barry County Folks Take En­
joyable Trip to Eastern Points

The Homemakers' Corner

.Lansing. Mich—Approximately II1(10.000 00 hX* been returned to the ,By Home Economics Specialists Michlcounties of the state since lhe present
gnn State College
.
'bunch of their relative* were there to! mail, tax law became, effective^wceordvisited Places In Canada, Then grre* u*. they having planned a picnic mg to Department ot State record*
To Ntainra Full., And Olhnr I!" SL ?"'rZ
Tlie law provide;, that the state pa'^^^—fturoiiinge each member ot tire famk
If per-day per patient in county tuber-\ul tu contribute to table conwratiwi
Plates Of Interest
' *omr,‘ ln ‘•‘f
»«»d three girl* in
o.n
i tire trailer were treated to a -joy ride.
*M
„w
A- aii'i xonipir &lt;4 ju-! how people jffonw were &lt;ir« x-mp. .Mgm- w&lt;-r«* alacep umitun In
!&gt;,** malt tuv MVa h*^&gt;t* Hiviilwl HnlH...*-

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-uu u,» me
i, iiium iia.*' ut-eii iblv among the irwlButk-n
In addi-', u' *
• ttawoughiv
glad tu publuii the tallowing Item, a ■ exciting
The Ud&gt; who wore iiei
Huurj hx- been j«.d lor tl..- &lt; ;&gt;re
report ot u tnp taken by Barry county' glaiw’s tp see y&gt; sleep, her ruler and tion.
ot tubercular patients, in tlie University ■ Remember u..&lt;t no ci&lt;
H-ople. inexpensive but highly enjoy-I a friend who dept m the h.iuse missed al Mlcliiyaipshu.pttal
,'
r
,,un
H
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able-.
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that -i ‘Ido
also -■
the- —
men—
in the -tent*
Tlu
Mlduin a*
Tuesday morning. August 16. at ten kind friend.* waving good bye. we took
I clean.
.
minutes of .ten. a jolly party uf twenty­ to tlw toad again Saturday morning after July I. 1933. funds be segregated ' Clean a greasy iron or steel skillet,bje
Jive left Arthur Millers* in Frank Went through a.cliceie factory, und 'to 'provide J4(M),O» for a .tecond state '
Green's big truck, fin a trip through «aw them making cheese, then on to tuberculosis mntorium hi Use northern boiling up washing soda in 'it after
Canada, to Niagara Falls. New „ York Salamanca, a mining town in a valley part of the lower peninsula. During' first wiping with paper. Do not .use
State. Pennsylvania . and Ohio ’ The just on the edge of the foothills. Wind­ July and August »148,609 was placed "this method on aluminum.
| Family custom* arc. cement binding
company was composed of Arthur und ing around the mountains for 5.1, mile- in the sanatorium bjhldlng fund. ’
the members together. ■
*”
Rare Miller. Dorothy and Mllkxnirne. we reached the Alleghany State Park,
Clean brn** arid copper with pumice
their grandchildren. Agnes, Orville und the hill being 2375' feet high with a fire
stone and oil.
Gertrude Pur/eli, Flora Taylor. Walter tower 75 feet high. By climbing it one
Clark. Will Shrlner, John Miller and.could ks- nothing but mountains'
school rh mon.
son Mont*. Frank, Frances. Dorothy covered with living green. There was
If your heart sklpi a beat it yo-j:
m«- third annual reunion of lhe
and Jack Green. Cliff-mi. Nina. Gracea
-------------*------ water
- ------------’ - out
— of
•
spring- of
»sweet
coming
und’Elsie Conklin. Mrs..'Douglas and tlie solid rock. Ate our lunch and pulse rate is.faster or slower than ths; Dunham school was held at the school
average,
if
your
iuind.*
arc
cold
and
;
gj^mds
Sept
5.
Tlie weather was fine
daughter Genevieve of White Cloud spent some Ume gathering black berund Toni, I'-a uln| Lillie. Hoffinun.
tie.s and ever-lasting flowers, then blue, don’t imagiii*1 immediately that 11)ISIj th&gt;;v commenced gathering in at
Our first Mop wa* Lansing wiiere we singing -Beulah Land." "Sweet Bye you nav*f a bad cast* of heart di • .*■■ 1 !in t-atlv hour, and continued comitig
went through the capitol, ute our lunch and Bye." Work for tlx; Night Is Com­ your heart may not be involved at al!. I Unr 1] two o'clock.
jtaRo'.tcr Park, then on to Detroit, ing* and others, we began that "Long butctenifltb.il is a tough organ [ Th? first important act wa* the
spent tlie night,ut John Brooks River-, long trail a winding" for three miles which will probably do ita work ^rv-.ng of dinner wldch the ladle* did
-••ide Park near Royal jOak Monqultoea. down Into the valley Pasted through throughout -jour normal life .-.pan if U1 u syr-tcnintlc »tyle by loading ninety­
i. .&gt;! uwh and snore.* disturbed our । Jamestown going along Luke plum- given proper consider att*m. Hite U Use rtx fee: of table space -with everya imijci.'i •unifwliut-. Wednesday tauqua-tnto Westfield where we camped udvice of Dr. Frank N Wihon,- h* ad1 thing from browii bread to clilekcri.
morning broke camp to the accompMil-; for the night o’n, the shores of latke of the University of Michigan Hmpltai wTOtmlw men gathered In groups and
'rehearsed old school days. On*' Bull­
merit or a little simwrr. Planned .to Erie again. Tlie beach there is all or
Imaginary heart disease, 'wonied ’d:* d sixty-one ate dinner and about
i:» to R- yal Oak Park and th*- Zin. but stone worn smooth as glxjs by tile a»H was clo«d •-» w;t- jminieyed mi tion of the water, gome of tlie bunch over and doctored with fads and np»- -ixty came alter dinner. After dinner
'.rums, u almost as Inijsirtaut a can**- tlie spotlieht was turned to the church
tiiruugh lhe. min. thrmigli Detroit. I went bathing there.
where a pilleernan kindly piloted Hr. to' Sunday. Ate our lunch al Madison of distress to tbe person ridden by the where, th? program and business meet-;
........... - i-, . bridge.
.. . .. Ii
S|4lt)
. p,irl!
l)wh
t,n men
through
Urn big Ambusyidor
must
Dixie
riirK.
on Marton
mrougii mervon , !l‘va^ as are the two million grntnnr inwvery carried out. Olive McIntyre
Hopped
have Ix'ii a gigantic pi*-ce of enginerr- .
—1 ata roadside stand whenhi tlie United State.*, says Dr rtHRlncted the prrwrarp which was
there were
pm to build this bridge. It wx* c*ti-jthere
wen- hundred.* «*f
— pieces of t Wilson. ' Athletes heart, supposedly oj&gt;ened with a releclion by (he Wpcxt■
•
------of-the organ re- mano-e. Klmmcrllng. Martin orchestra
niated'to be &lt;W hi t wide. |K2 feet high colored pottery. Hume-----of durpart*- ■great cnlargcm*nt
- -------------------------------which was applauded by all. They
• •--------------------------•• is -bought-•a --------to take home. On '’»!«»»« from exercise, is a my&gt;b.
louir Tlu- floor
piece
or -•
again io Cleveland. 35 mile-, through enlargement In a normal individual be­ respdfided to an encore. Next, u a.-, a
rljiie to the middle of‘lhe bridge, then the city, then on to Dover Center ing in fact*so .slight X1 U&gt; be 'almost un- song by the congregation, ."John
down wrath- ihto Windsor. Canada. No wlwre we camped at Schneider's Tour­ ■detcctublo* in .the living body by the Brown's Indians.” hsi'by Xf Romig
and Bonz Walton ..Instrumental duel
curs are allow* d to stop on the bridge ist Camp. the most beautiful and one &gt;nr»t exact methods
Some other idea*, that
popular ■by Miss Elina Swift and Harvey OllThe ch.tmn officer looked us over and of tin.' ...most
— panvenient
.........
camp* ...we
son. an chrtst. Solo by Miss Romig, our pres­
*«*—o— Hilm o. K Wr pxssed t hrough found. Monday morning found us on but not tnie, slate* Dr.
ent teacher,। "My Trundle Red " Stir
Icvt l. fertile country •where tlie main our way. poAslng through Ridgeville, that tobacco.'tea or cofic*
accompanied herself on the guitar
crop seemed Io be tobacco, hundred's Elyria. Woodville, saw Toledo at our
i't arte:, ol it and not a weed to be right, passed tlirough' Otierlln and within ahy reasonable amounts; tlu'. Sole, "Tliat Little Boy of Mine." by
.■‘•(•n‘ Allo! til? farms where tobacco t&gt; IkiHn Heights, a cousin of the Conk- .lively exercise will Injure tiie heart'. of
tui’cd have H eir green houw-s. also Un* going with us to'Charley Conklin'* growing cliildreh o: young adults; that ■ Bell “ A one-act play, ' Fun nt the
their tobacco houses/where it is cured where we ate our lunch on tiicir lawn a "skipping" heart indicates immediate i Dunham School Long Ago When lhe
.‘L .in*' Jew fields were being harvested. Tliey kindly treated us to applet../uve or serious danger; that .some people Teacher Succeeded in Winning the
Supervisor." Music by orchestra which
W*. .taw g'.-.xl oats, corn und alfalfa. U-i sweet corn, tomatoes and Dutch
and grap-r vineyards and chrcw for our supper- 'We always low or high fa-art rate which indlca'.t - was heartily applauded and respotidif ah. kinds a/ we m ated tin- cooked breakfx-.t and Nfipper with just no danger; that most drugs affect the
heart
in
customary'
dosage*.
while
th
a lunch at noon * Piixs^a through MiWediiiMluy mmn we ate our lunch at.‘Ian. Ellisons birthplace. Norwalk. Mon­ fact fc* do; that alcohol has un ini- two .-election', he learned in his boy-1
' *■
• ■Lake Erie, some
------ rwville. Billing*. Clyde. Fremont, Hess­ fwrtpht effect on the la-art. compared iiiXHl rlay .. Tlie Poor Old XVuman.”.
Leanhmtan*'Beach
on
wading til the lake and others taking; ville. Sylvania mi the state line. BIU.*- with other organs; and that cold or and "The Cricket . and tin* Ant”
pirttin-. TIkii on to Fort Stanley field and Adrian, eumjre'd t»t DevH'.- blue liatids. dizznu.*.. palpitation. pain Pantomime. "Hume Sweet Hgme." by
wiien- we ...peril tlie niglit at a tourist i lake Monday night, a beautiful slkct of over like heart or difficulty in taking a Enid ClmcSeman. accflmpar.i* d by Mi;-*
camp.' Thtlisiluy morniyg we passed water und rcMJrt. about* 80 milrt front deep breath necessarily iroint to or-; Romig dn her gHitar.^Vnhjitfll lhe progaiilc lieart trouble.
hitter gram. Then tlie liall-ffihs broke for;
throuch St' Thomas. Hamilton, a law home.
camp for the .-ymptoms ate very common in ner*w &gt;'he ball ground when- a hotly con-/
city 203 mile.-, from Detroit on Lake! ■f m-sday
—» morning broke ,--------------Ontario. ;,n&lt;| Uiroug|i St. Catherines., lad time,, pawed, tlirough
North individuals, and in youth csjieciklly are tistiwl cmne took place between the
seldom
due
to
tlie
heart.
। married and single men. Tliey had Jo
■aw th* Welland eunnl and ciunped at Adams. Jackson, but for some reason
Thougii yah may imagine you have ploy an extra inning to break lhe tie i
Clitton Park. Nui' ora- Wont- cannot nemo ot u* wanted to stop there. tlu;n
describe tlie beauty &lt;&gt;f ttw\ fall* *'s|X--'"n iirough Marshall. Battle Creek and heart trouble and not have it. you may which resulted in a victory fur the;
"
dally at night with th*- colored Bglita humA again, a tired, sunburned, but also have it and nut Ima’gine it. The ' ‘ ied men ‘by
turned *&gt;ti tin tn
On th*- Canadian hupp? bunch of neighbors, refatives best policy is to take your aiu&gt;[M&lt;ted; Intyre. umpire.
aymptoms to a doctor, who by himself ■ Officers •lectid for tta&gt; ensuing year
high. U|*&gt;n tile bluff there are acres of । Our combined ages wxs 1091. average or with the aid vf instruments in clln- were: President. LUlie Cheereman;
tn-liutitul flown. shrubs. trees, anti; 43 .year*. tlie oldest 70 the youngest 7 les can get very exact knowledge of th? J Vice-President, Winnie Buxton: Sec'y condition of the organ. Dr. Wilson nfi- Treas, Claud Hoffman: program Comwalin.. I would luivr liked to spepdI year-, of age.
If some trouble is actually' mHtw. Florence Walton. Letters of
day- there but ixir time being lumtcd.
Many have asked me Jiow w'-' rode, vhes
with regret tv,; were mice mine un our j I wilt tell you. Bmirtls went placed on found, follow the doctor's advice ai&gt; to ir^ting were read from W. W. Warner
wavs. p.i..Mng over the bridge Friday sici*-- and ends of truck, then nuiomo- the .projNtr amount or exercise: don't. *'f Saginaw-. Damon Sjienct'r of Washm stares
ooxxj Iret overw&lt;d«ht, which gire. tlie hear: a ington, D. C. fil'd. Barr of Onatonnn.
rnortmiK into tlw United
States wetmte
we I bile cusnioiw
cdshlmis on
on mem
tliem wiui
with buggy
-n getting our
at ......
back, blank* f- ..and
went through Buffalo sooi.
«». cushion.-,
’
... pillow a; harder pumping job; and n m&lt;mb. s;. M«m..and June ■vim- Atnan* ioi.-v
flfst.raght of the fuot-lilib.. the roads so we rode comfortably. Our trailer, that tlx; heart is one of tlie .'•.ruiisi-' t i ! Traverse. City.
F^&gt;r decta-ed sine- the orgamrawx.
loaded
with
good
things
v&gt;
eat. oraans In the body, normally capab'.e
u Hiding around tlie, mountains. The
F.ilbidc.: .,f nark where they hud dug tents anti b-'ddifflt. two otl stoves which of doing more work than is tilled for. 'tun of tlie reunion tar&gt; years ato are
Hum down to tnukc the nuids were In- we used when itway from tourist and witn great recuperative power; / I*» 'Joy ‘ Smith. Nellie &lt;Covil&gt; WUkes..•o
that
even
if
strained
or
difoused
ii.
1
'*
1’- M‘»cy a»d Chas. Hoffman.
,
camps. Some of the ramps were
™cr' *fr&lt;' , nl'«' Ic,nr'rr “'acher*
equipped with kitchens. hot and cold may come back ' and - outlast organ^,,-e
Kid Htorir*brotlwr of A.gnx* water, shower baths and covered tables
iv 11 and R
Miller. Quite a and stoves/—One of the bunch.

Many False Notions
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:STRANGE BEASTS ONCE
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.
Remains Of Many Birds
CONDITIONING of air
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non. th- B.« B.d Un« «

iDakota has t'onu'a rnre foK-il, the fkiil. loathing, is In fact u poor measure,
of one of the bird* which inhabited
it is seldom that outdoor air is
the western United States million* of; in a condition to give the maximum
year*-ago when the region, harbored: results for human use, tlie University
the primitive .‘aber-toj.th tiger, rhl- &lt;&gt;t Michigan Department of EngineerSOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Vanda Ellhton and Andrew Link of ,Wm. Holmes', at Eaton Rapids Mon­
inoccros and the three toed ancestor* of; ing He eaicii has found during the
Mr.*. Olive Howe and sons. Arthur Bellevue were”marricd by Elder Roach /ay •
•
.
’the modern horse. Tlii'find was nude' course of experiment.* in tXe fundn- and Glen Howe, and family of Detroit
Vermontville Wednesday aftrrmvn/ Mrs. Oma Wilcox ot Cairo and
jby th*- summer exji*'dition of tin;. Uni- .mentals of air. conditioning uppara'us., .visited lost week with her daughter. ■ Mr and Mr- James Vandefielsun daughter ;uid husband nt Grand Rapjvorsily
I varsity of Michigan Museum of
«»I Palean-*
Paleau-- In addition to oxygen, nitrogen, cur- Mrs I.uhi Gray, and family. Saturday. and son. Karl of Kalamazoo and Mr. id.*.were guests of the former's fathur
Itblogy
itblogy and is the that
flrat specimen
.*pecinnii of a bmidloxl&lt;k*iiiidilieniregaM*sandwa- they visited another daughter. Mrs. and Mr.* Curl Peters and Helen- of L E Mudge and Mrs. Mudge Tuesdajr
i bird to be found here, though some ter vapor, natural air may contain Mary Van de Octeon. of Kalamazoo Battle Creek called on Mrs. Lulu Gray And Wednesday.
ieg«F I’ave been prrviou-ly dtMiivereil
meteoric dust, pollen.' bacteria and before returning home.
~ and Robert. -Sunday
— j—
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holme* and
Wild Blool large sire or variety wa- molds, soil particles und other naMr,* Lulu Gray received word that tKO children of Detroit were giprt* at
Henry Balch of Battle Creek visited
abundunt in the Dakotas and adjoiiiinv tural dusts, while in towns and cities
her Min. Hnigld. was injurj-d in un auto me Mudge home two days lost week.
regions, for many million* of yeut\ in'there may bn smoke particles, cement liis brother. Matt Balch, a few days.
Bunaay
rtn&lt; 11
Quarterly meeting will be held next
Ed. Telley of Bellevue spent Sunday
jjeologicul Jiistory it wa* the breeding dust and fqrelgn matter ot many klndsHerbert brolctn hltod and severe bruise-*.
Saturday afternoon afid Sunday mornground in which evolved the animals' In addition natural air is subject U&gt; afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. K.rL::*.
timvru nKTRir^r
a‘ the N Evangelical church. Rev.
living today, such »* the camel, rhl- motion ciumgts.lrom
'
zero “
to winds -*
«.f Wright.
BRAMH DISTRICT.
w „ WaUon 07K*lama#oo will be
nucero* and hoi&gt;e. says Dr F C. Cx*e.; tornado force, as well ua great varia­
Mr. an*! Mrs. Russel Hicks enter­
Miss’Frances Darby is s|&gt;ending the present.
tions in temperature * and humidity. tained company from Battle Creek
director of tlie Michigan party
Week
in
Battle
Creek
as
tlie
guest
of
■«?Tile r&lt;
Dorcas Society of the N. EvartLargest of the party's finds in this Only within relatively small limits of Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hall.
gi’llcal church, will have an afternoon
hunting ground for fossils was a titan-1 tlii'M! variables of the air can the hu­ - Mrs. Leon Gray and children of
Miss Ruth Mudge returned home meeting nt the home ot Mrs. Mary
otherium. a great hulking primitive man body function with comfort and West Vermontville spent Friday and
from a (wo weeks' vlULuU Detroit,! Fluok in Nashville Thursday of Ihte
mammal distantly resembling the rhi­ efficiency, although ii may exist with­ Saturday with Mrs. Lulu Gray.
Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr«. Wm. ’ week.
noceros. except that he wore two horns in much wider extremes.
”
j*an bringjiig
uome.
.
.....
...........
"&gt;■■■
-w* her
7 -»■»
side by side oil his now. Two other
.Nature —
recognizes lhe, need for adMr. “and
L. E
E. Ml
Mudge. Lee and
One nice thing aboutixAiig quiet and
rare find.* were an ancient turtle, with justing tlie body tj cluuiging nir ton­ the week.
Mr
nd Mrs. U
limbs and feel complete, und a small &lt;1 itions by giving us air filtering and
Mr.. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman were Mirlnie Bailey attended the funeral of dumb is that you escape a lot of dteMr.
Mudge,
brother-in-law-of
Rev.
’
agreeable
committee
work.
l alligator. Three akulte ot' the
true tempiTing apparatus in the nnse and Hostings visitors Thursday.
■
I rhinoceros, which probably lived up to throat, and a cooling system by the
Mrs. Alberta Greenfield and son.'
relatively recent times in the , Dakota evaporation of perspiration from tbe Clayton, of Hastings spent the week
country, were found; ns well, a* the body surfaces. Even these ''built in” end with her father. C. W. Knowles.
skull of a large cat. ancestor of tlie sa­ aids to comfort have their limits in
Mr. und Mrs. Pete Hoffman and son
ber-tooth tiger; and many parts of operation, x* all know' when the ntr la spent Sunday evening with their
Mesohippus, the little three toed hotse. unusually warm or cola, dry yr humid daughter, Mrs. Glen Aspinal. and famwhase ancestor* once had five toes and windy or filled with unpuritle*.
I By of the Durfee district.
.whose descendants of today have only . Science is finding out the facts about ; The Gray Hunt reunion was held
air condition^ and comfort and .effl-lat the
——
home „of Mrs. Lulu Gray. Sep'one toe remaining.
assistant di-j
4. fifty-three-------being
Much more fossil material wx* found, ciency. says W. H. Seilew.
T—
. ..tember -------------------. present
~
small carnivores, rodents and other rector of the Department of Engineer-' Those who attended were. Mr. and/
small In- which lived out their lives ing Research, and is rapidly working ! Mrs. Walter Hunt and family of Madodging the teeth and claws of their out the most efficient mechanical • tnwan, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hunt and i
mightier companions.
Hon. A. a. methods of condiHotung the air In farnily, Mrs. Maggie Bennett. Mr. and ।
Granger, a law graduate of Michigan of homes, offices and elsewhere- A few Mr&gt;. Garnett Zenn and Mr. and Mq. (
the class of 1906. aided the University, years hence a home Which does not George Hurit and Gertrude of Battle
placing all the facilities of hi* ranch have a machine which will take in out- Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horsefalls 1
in the lieart of the Bad Lands fossil door air. clean it. heat or cool, it. dry and family of Scottis, Mr. and Mrs. '
country al the disposal of tlie cxpcdl- it. or add water vapor und circulate it Henry Gray and family ot Lacey. Mr.
tion. and to BL* klndess the party owe* at the proper speed, may be x* old and Mrs. E. E. Gray of Dunham dis­
a large measure of its success.
fashioned as is one today without fur­ trict. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Gray ofnace and radio.
■ East Assyria and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
.Trying to koep up with the go-getter
—
Gray of. West Vermontville.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings Mich.
is 'rather hard at lime* for he la often
If he'« driving this year's model, he'»
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton called on'
Just going to get something else by the probkbly paying for it out of next Mr. and Mrs. Ivor. Snokes in Chester
time you catdl up with him.
year's income.
Sunday.
|

is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW*

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Wlililti

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 193?

PAGE TEN

COURTHOUSE NEWS
PROBATE fOl'KT.

rotate Ira Nickle’ Inventory filed,
Estate Ralph N Huffman. Inventory
filed
-'
E»!n!e Elirabeth Suli.-bury, Ordtr aflowing account entered.
EaUtie Andrew Realim. I'lrral nrrr.-idue

Kat ate Howard W. Isham. First an-1 Estate Anna McFharUn. Annual ac&lt;iual account filed
I count of guardian filed.
*■
"
petition tor
Estate Hattie E. Clwesebrough. Peol* -titlorf
for s|&gt;eciai und general rAdmr
lkvn.vt- to *cll iwued; Testimony
—, —
—
.__.
frerlmldur* filed. Ilcenle to Mil iMued. tiled, order appointing special Admr
oaQi before sale filed.
entered, bond filed and let lent iwued.
Kdr.’e Barbara Ream. Inventory petition to employ axormya filed, apfiled.
pearance of. attorney filed, order for
"
* ’
- -■
-infer allow- publication entered.
Rotate Cora! Isham, ct al First-nnriiilm-- entered.
____ _ _ ____ Petition to nualaccount of guardian filed.1*'
use money fur eduration of minor filed. ' Estate Calvin D Stanton. Older al-/
order U&gt; expend money for use of.mi- lowing claims entered
i (
nor entered.
EMate Lawrence Whitaker. Fifth
annual ’account filed.
Estate Eteie R. FUwI
j! executor l»Ued. c;-1
Estate Janke C pt
Order for
adjourniiM-nt entered.

Receipt for
iphgriunce tax tiled. ■
Estate Ransom Wolcott.* Bond of
Adhif. filerL iett-r.- &lt;■? Admr t-.vurd. '
Estate Datid i. Moribund Annual

II

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

AROUND THE
CORNER
Much has been said during the past year
about “Prosperity ’ being just’around the
cornet. NOW, for the first time in many
months, it does look as though we have
reached that corner and turned tothe right!

wnition

Birm; i
Auhnbach will entertain, in
rntbuse every man and bo
lu-ar.lum.'
Begin
Friday everjt;
iaslirig until Sunda

Rapids Y. M. c A camn.
veks Away. Piatt
Thl* ls&gt; tor nt*
por?.« abound!
»kcd 4oo»t.

■ hnd

Bantleldi

new-world const
'
nutsaoniiry
m above

Hundreds of Millions of Dollars
Gain in the Market Value of Corn. For 46 i ears
this old bank has renmodifies during the past few .weeks/ 'dered
a splendid serv­
Grain. Cotton, Live Stock, l-.ygs, Sugar and Many
Other Items I I.W1-. GREATLY INCREASED the
PURCIIASING POWER of Agriculture.

There Ijave been Millions of dollars rise in the market
value of stocks and bonds and this increase in wealth
and borrowing power is self evident.
t

ice to this community
qnd its patrons, always
paying 3'• interest
compounded semi-an­
nually. This is a good
time to start a SAV­
INGS ACCOUNT.

Hastings City Bank

ritoi'iti

' / he Hank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

;vn of tubereu

R St I i

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

I I Ol R

make

Both for

oin Ann Arb&gt;r alia

29c

40 ox. Pkg.

You’

Eikardt.- Mu.. -Conjflm
Mr.- Henry 'Kun; a nd
in Grand Rapid. Fri-

Spaghetti IGA

c.„

Tapioca IGR

10c

Beans JGfl

w*

cut.cklin

17c

F'rcd

Amazed

10c

Shredded
Wheat

10c
GOLD DUST

a. ub tRr hnr. and Mt -

i'i«

XOU’LL have the surprise of your life
when you ride in the New Ford Eight.

10c

Certo

n ..i. 25c

ri'-'S so smooth and quiet and comfort­
able— so* marvelously fleet atid respon­
sive—that you’ll be telling your friends
about it for days. Words just can’t be
gin, to describe the joy it puts in motor­
ing.

ronard, anti .
-nrima High'.*

BRAN FLAKES
KELLOGGS

i-c. 8c

und dauentrr Por-

Mason Jars

Tea ICR Yi

naujtnwt and jtrundwm ol

1.09
Can Tops

'■{rI9c

Dox.

TOMATO JUICE
Bottle

ISC

FlySwatters Sc

ig«

15c

Marshmallows Hershey’s Cocoa
Our. ( amprire Tablri lKLL.

2 k?., 19c

10c

Friday and Saturday Only

I Y-I.G.A STORES

once a yeas

. « ape hor:
mnWrimnsl point
in con’ incht —airi
Cape Horn Cape Horn
id. W miles south of the m;«mtd ulups (to no', 'round the
but {io through, the RiraiU of
n. ’ Furthermore, Cape Horn

Smi’hEhermanX Sunday to get acquainted
»;th little Mis* Norma 6rac&lt;
Mr und Mrs Percy Henry and soil i
Donald of Lacey. Mr and Mr- -Wm
B.ddlccome and family nt Kglamaabo

program will folio*
James Srtiall. the Evangelist from
Columbus. Indiana, who ha* been hold­
ing a revival during the past week ga;
•ome splendid sermons and the sinc'r
J E Sturgis, nt Cincinnati. Ohm. rfc
a very gifted singer
.
A son1 was born recently tn Mr. and
Mi.- Carl Heise nl near Woodland. Mr;
1 Heise was formerly Mildred Coats «&gt;|
1 thu place.
Mr and Mrs. Hdrry Binger and fam­
ily nt Detroit visited relatives liere reI cenlly.
t
I Mi and'Mrs Luther Dupenneit of
Greenville. OhW. spent over 'he Labo.Day holiday With Havre and John
Wcodman and families

Vrntor and, Mr and Mr.c Homer
Smith and daughter Dorotha of Hasfimy. railed Sunday .it Mr. and Mrs
Morris Calkins'. . .
Mr-and Mrs Clifii’in Hammond and
son. Betiurd. attended ihp Sparks re­
union Sunday at. Motg.vn Park.
usually Mm-uded by tog and is of!
Mr and Mrs Ernest Granger of Ver­
tegular steamer routes
montville spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Arthur Tyler and family
OBLIGING
Mr and Mrs Alvin Smeller railed
The. conduftor ot the band gl
Sunday on his parents, Mr and Mr;
h* yelled. did you lea-e ofi pliyms Smelker ot Hast mgs
Mr. and Mr* Herb Clagett of Norte:
A witr.es* one day in a Georgn &lt;;r&gt;ur'
■ Well." Mid the cornet player &gt;1 taw Inin? allied on Mr and Mrs Horace was asked bv an attorney. "Did you
know the defendant. Peraon’"
recruit', "on my music tt *a’.d Re- Cole Sunday afternoon
•;Ym. suh Ah ha* a logical quaintMORE HOWLERS.
ance *id him.’ the Negro replied
ORIENTAL EXCITEMENT.
A deacon i» a maw of tnfiauimible
What do you mean by ’logical acWhen the larger newspapers of j*. material placed in a prominent pool- luair-wnceT"
letter iheet

A litre u a nett of ; ou»g PUPpU;

balu of de same l»di» —Detroit Nev.

GIVE yourself the thrill of driving it
today. Let the New Ford V-8 tell its
own story of smooth performance and
easy riding comfort.

Drive the

EORD E1G
Let the car (ell its own story

Universal Garage Company
PHONE 2121

HASTINGS, MICH.

�:h.

THE HASTING* BANNER, WEONESDVT fCFTEMBER U. IMA

k PRIMARY SYSTEM
ffliimi
-Continued from putr om, part un« &lt;

£3 the public inftn
the candidate

me thinking
the candidate.- and ti

HICKORY CORNERS.
I Mrs. Lynn I.
a daughter

Hi'gh Position and Life
Sacrificed for Beard
his beard;

Modern Fountain r
that icuid«-iurni» tituila Ao our' modem I »«ik containers iu tills country.

r.e«a met him niton the highways. An­
il..- b*-lt and

Hwy diACuwicd it ultum-tiwr la* lhe far
man txjMi; r.« and far !&lt;-.,i ,*atbtu&lt; ' ‘ . * Ha1r:» Cn*k xpent float'Fiat.
itory method of the ptimurv
‘ .- Sunday with itf-r moUw: Mr.
-Every voting precinct i.
~ . Jackson and family. '
in • Barry
'.county haa had to have registration
rs-gistrsti'-ii' Fr«d Cisler and fami'.v ot
the convention system is far more mi
•r the pri- Rapids fcpent Sunday with h^
harmony with repre/ehtative govern- mr in every - prtelncf .election.Mn Mdfvi " ‘
meat than U the primary.
.
: b *ids were required at »u much |&gt; i
Mr
**
and Mri M
The objectionable feature* winch di -.
Grand Rapids called
vclojx’d in some* rtuivcii! Ion- wen* due and return* made out Jurt a» at un John Kollar Thursda’
to the same causes that promoted co.- election. The'ballot* had to be print­
ed and paid lor by the county That ed the pioneer1. ..
trallan . ballot system
•tn wait adopted.
Brooks' of Hasting? SaturdaWhy wai the Australian ballot succew • state All IhU expense comes out of
tul in eliminating, th*- corruption of -the taxpayer*—xlnd It :i a big sum—
POWERS ECHOI.
voters? That success was*due to the ’every other year, and in some cases
Mr and .Mr, Gleason
fact that the secret ballot prevented every year when we, have a spring prl- children of Grand Rapids
lhe bargainfri from knots mg whether
end with then- parent
a reformed convention sy.stem would week
Mrs James Kyllv
Nobody
.oi/-r fur voting *av«* tnoney for the taxpayers, breau.v.-‘ Mi. Frank Travi jpent
when lie had no
end with lier .-'.n, Roy. und
o in balloU slid only a limited number Grandville
I hat volt
. Mr. and Mrs IlGward
■Chicago ««
•TO. the bargainers could
What about the candidate? It was .
.
known that,in the particular’guU-rna-: Mrs. Mary Tro
ould not be dithi'Ult
tonal contest referred to three wealthy,'came.Bunday t&lt;&gt; •
mtn pent imau-y fntly in Michigan ‘ hi-r daughter. M
in tlwir* light fur tlie govcrnorslup— and family.
iw-nt froth SSlHKIO to $100.- '

Leota

iriai candidate Limn ail i
of the giilxrtiatoriai candidates
to control tiw state conwntlun
j.i tri qimstlon about tile ,ex-|
turi« of mone^ in Illinois. P»-un-1
■la und Michigan ptimaru-.- . and I
of otltcr*x|atcx being legitimate. I
Tin* iiHim-v was (Kild for advertHimt
“ priniarl*.-.. or .circular letter
which J-- illegitimate. ull of which j
■ : a lot. of money. Till-, has been!
dune under the pritmtry. U Li an ry :
peh-'ve sjM« m When it comes to tlie
Individual Candida:*. it make.; him put
muney for his primary campaign

the foliowin*

Of iiu

I•i.t.-.t lhe »h&lt;-rt quill,

rannot have re
Tlw whole

in party
m&lt;&gt;te difficult to hold!
itainlitv until &gt;- tin. nrl. 1

00
FOR 4
TIRES

QUALITY
.oocivitir bull'd* Mll.i 1O.VS

a Jr ® =
tS?r UJ

offer the HutlJ’n jjr
.dues. Game and sc&lt;!

1 10 11

s525
$5^
Single $34!»

Single Ji.10

Single S»i.!i7

M 2

ta

Single S'.la

&amp;0Q.19.

s7“
Single

S

1:

&lt;/&gt;

i;

1.73-19

$6G0

3.00-T0

S«17
Single »7.«

★ 6 and 8 “PLIES’

r well tnnn'sj
i, lu tbe

Read what motorists say about the new Staroline's greater power, longer

imnry .«y.-inn such a
i-.iri^be chawn United j
at a primary a» a rc-[
publican with.the md of democratic
m a primary •

mileage, knpekfree performance, quicker warm-up, faster acceleration, —a
sweet, cool burning gasoline better than any they had used before.

Then

Hiblirun ballot.-

10.50 5.39

In llCht

NOT
IS IT BETTER"? The million mile
pre-test* proved that.
HOW MUCH BETTER"? That will
SIMPLY
be told by your first tankful

I* WltlUtp'

AS LOW AS

ng!, und one across
ipping do*a nriuly to
r ttir'third part

HOW IWCH BETTER WILL
YOU FIND THE
NEW STAROLINE?

nomi-1
wufllrt be I
nir Unit -1

see

how much better YOU find it.

Try the new Staroline—now 3c less

at your friendly White Star Station and EXPECT BIG THINGS.

in the htthnir explained. •

Mipjiurtt-d the democratic:
unini-e ,'ind mad.

WHITE STAR REFINING COMPANY
Switch to the New Mobiloil. It Out Wear* Them All, Therefore Out Sells Them All

Ur .md his father before him wen
iminated at'the primaries as rrpub11115
Both repudiated tiw thirty

mite voted agiiitut lhe principles ofi
..he party winch elected them The
I i- ndrncy and trend under tire primary.
lia-. b«-«-n to diMinmnizc the party and'
jiie.’roy Ksppnubility and accountj The i&lt; sign of tlie father*, in framin'!
I&lt;itir constitution wtu that the sucres,in! party would bp .held accouutabktor what it did after it was in control
■&gt;f the government How can the re­
publican party, nr President Hoover in
the. republican president, be la id areoiinfnblc for wliui was done at Washmu ton win n in the *&lt; note partlciiiarly.
there 1*. h group of •o-called rvpublican.s who .M&lt; m to delight in upsetting

ANTI-KNOCKherd, —thousands more
ore equally enthusiastic.

■specially as to anti-knock*

Hon"—"don'| get apy kno

/o

fly Inilaod of rlda"—"quick

MILEAGE—
'morn pap and mileage'

2 to 40 miles in half a block without knocking

knack at all" —"does not spark knock"-

POWES—,h&lt;” 8r&lt;&lt;”,r p®

better mileage'
'good for more miles per gallon"—more mileage.

confidence In traffic"

shifting In traffic"—"power and spe

'has mare pep, smoother"—"my

true of the deinorratlc party When
Mich a man ns Ool» Bk-a.M* cun be aent
from South Carolina under the pri­
mary system, it is obvious that the
democratic parly can'iiave no control
I pleMes. and- hg docs it,
[oflwr democratic senators who do the
.' same, not n&gt; many as on the republican
t side of tlie senate, bul enough to dep'.v»y party accounfnbility m the sen-

When one considers the primary in
all these asjiect*. it* htgji cost to tax­
payers. the expense it forces Ujxnv
candidates. the destruction it work*,
with the two-party .system and Its pre­
REAL TIRE SERVICE
vention of party accountability. It can
!»• wen why we oppose the primary:
changtd here. We clean and
notwithstanding tlu* fact that tlie Ban­
graphite your rime, check
ner as a newspaper gains from tli&lt;ulignmenl^ put in the correct
pubhclLy which candidates arc forced
air pressure, property tighten
to pay for under that system.
the rim bolt t. A firm claw job
ft is too much to .expect (hat the
by men who know how!
the
next Michigan legislature will have live
ATA &lt;*««»«*««
U.ckJe thia proposition and

nnnee T'lm- I

making party nominations. But
BATTERY SHOP'of
' at no dis’ Kime time, and we believe

North Michigan Ave.
Phon»7482 {ant date, tlie people are-going to see
Hasting!, Michigan
the light and demand that this system

Smith &amp; Doster
Delton. Michigan

tie changed—especially in, view ot its
ue ■ haVP nienj Honed, and further b
cent primary in Michigan, where there
were three or more contestants, in most
cases minority candidates were sue

&lt;’■►

ried nt the belt, this bora of v-leoty,
tl.jn this period.- In the remain* of

dunt-d lor the prlinan
was subject 'to abuse; but we are

/

.

under lhe Australian plait at' conven- 'crssful. thus doing away with Sujorit;
rule
tkmt Candidates for office could be “
-,“
We think s» have shown that
nquired to file petitions for nomi­
nation long enough before the eonven- primary system 1* unfair
tttMi. m that ballots vould be prepared opposed to the repreM iitath
und voted al conwntk.tv With that
simple expedient abues that grew up comnh'te breakdown of pai
' '
under the old conventual .‘v--t«-m could abilft) - -----be cured. Tlie abuses were largely due .thaii right now
to tlie, tact of th* spending of money
by candidates to get delegates favurable
KORINIil »: PARK.
to ihr-m elvr.- M tn to t .inventions . And
the manipulators coaid - w’ that the
bargains w&lt;-n« carried out. The KanlUI ol
‘ *
1
!c and tliey

LESS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER H, IMS

MOB TWELVE

PROMPT ACTION MAY

There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al­
ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal,Lime,Cement,Etc.

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich

„

, „

„

CTAD lUOtrr'T cincalV Air- and Mis. clut Faulk, of Crc&amp;sey
OI Ur INotLI tiMtlVIT w. ir Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi F. R. Willison.
Destroy Potato Shipments Conriw Henton family have returned to
talning Tuber Moth To Stop*
“•win •«:«• skittling, the sum­
, , . .
,
. -I. i ,
nrrr at thHr cottage it Wall lake
.Infestation In Mich. Fields
Ur &gt;M M. ..., . t
n| I
- East Laming—Prompt action b&gt; Hie a few days last tswfc «lth friends tn
entomology department nt MiclugurTJn»ing - •
State College and by the 8'.at&lt;- DepartX/ M;- H T. Rcvn.and •
men:-of Agriculture has greatly r-mjx Rvynoht.duced the danger of Micblgan'a pot**- •­
Clair
fields becoming infested with tlie jk
Reynold*
to tuber moth. WineIi t.- a very
enemy of that crop tn states whet
Shultz &gt;&gt;: tlu*
is established.
*’
■ r! the Stair.
A sarnuir^Ui Uta*
*nr R. firpeUit from Bay
eerily agricultural agent.

IN QUALITY MEATS
Do your Meat Buying at the Clean,
Sanitary A&amp;P Market handy to your
home....Try a juicy Roast, Steak or
Chops....You'll find the Quality and
Flavor Is the Best....and the Price
Considerably Lower than what you
would pay elsewherel

Libi* potato and rttiii i

tn.-iil sent intb .Mb*
Cinik. The Stale IX*
JXWfitllU iff

btrwyed 'to .prevent
anV adult mollis in

ready taken will
Irpm becoming a

STEAK

ROAST

Roun d

of Pork &lt;

Sirloin

Swiss
Thum

C

Lb.

Mr» Annie lluinpl
lake; Mr*

CUTS

Smoked

HAM

Mr- All*- W .
attended Burr Oak. Rrlx
Knlaniuzco Friday

tlC

I R

PICNIC

’

BEEF ROAST
Tender Chuck Cuts
BOILING BEEF
short Ribs
4
PORK. STEAK
Shoulder Cuts
3
PORK CHOPS
Rib End.
3
BACON By the Piece, lb. 10c Sliced 2

nierniw

Lula tUt:

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

SPECIALS

Center Cuts, lb. 19c

7c
25c
25c
25c
25c

Lb.
ibs.
lbs.

lbs.
lbs.

10c

Whole or String Half—

SLICED LIVER
ib. 5c
FRANKFORTS Bologna, Liver Sausage 3 Ib.. 25c
LEG OF SPRING LAMB
Lb. 14c
LAMB CHOPS
2 ib.. 25c
LAMB ROAST Lb. 10c STEW Lb. 4c
FILLETS
3 ib.. 25c

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Lurday uit.

REGULAR PICNIC

Spare
Ribs ICc
2
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b Sc

I WONDER WHY
I WASN’T INVITEI5?"
Youthful, attractive, possessing a charming,

POUNDS for

vivacious personality . . . yet Polly seldom is In*

vitod -onJhose impromptu, "spur of the moment"
parties.

For Polly has

no telephone at home,

LILY Ej? Y
WHITE

and most parties nowadays are arranged the

easiest, quickest way . . . by telephono I

in emergencies, and the many time- and stop-

savlng woys in which the telephone serves dally,
combine to make telephone service invaluubl

to all the family.
Few things offer so much usefulness

and PROTECTION at such l.rle rost

as the telephone. *

SAL ADA TEA Black or Green,4 (-lb. pkg. 17c, ’-lb. pkg.
CHERRIES Michigan Red Sour Pitted 3 No.2tizecans
VINEGAR
Pure Cider
Bulk
, gallon
BREAD Grandmother’s Whole or Sliced, White 1-lb. loaf
RAISIN BREAD
Grandmother’s
1-lb. loaf

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MATCHES
Birds-Eye
CERTO
For Canning
AJAX SOAP
Big Golden Bars
CLIMALENE
.*
MASON JARS
(dos.]
2-qt. &gt;1.09

33c
25c
19c
Oc
Oc

if, pkgs. C^C

.»«-».*•&lt; 49c
box 4c
bottle 25c
6 for 19c
large pkg. 19c
1-qt. 79c
pts. 69c

their
Fennville Sunday.
Mr and Mrs P&gt;:
Ins Robert McMai. . ____ ..
ay Ganu-on and family Sunday
entertained bv-Mrs May rjetb ot Kal«
mazno. uxj. veil attended They
there from Hasting.. Cloverdale. Dei

1250 {Iriswold St.. Detroit
J. L Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

The Famous Gelatine. Dessert

ROLLED OATS

It is gratifying to note lhai in spite of the many
diificuhies which have pesel this country, not-one
Bnildtng and Loan Association of Michigan has
failed during the past v ear.
The national average (or safety of these inslitu
lions is 99.8%.
Why Not Invest In Building
and Loan Shares ?

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The Flour the
Best Cooks Use

NUTLEY MARGARINE 2 - 19‘
PEANUT BUTTER — 2 £ 15‘
SUPER SUDS T-mbtfphg. 29c 2/f;. 29c

The social advantages, the PROTECTION afforded

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PANCAKE FLOUR KE

Henanr

and Jimilv. Hat
legUMmm Addie
Ikiv-xV M; and
John I.l'.&gt;rigi:fMi,
Wayne Benton and tam.lv and Mr
snd Mr*. Wa«t Tlvtmu and Dr and
Mr.-. George Gravbell
‘

THE WHY OF HIGH TAXES!
It takes seven private workers 'n
support one pub!« worker m ’he Uni'.
•.ru—rr-e fit;:.-- z e-£-/.
ampl^ed being nn ‘.at public p*.-.

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�THE HABTTNC.g BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MEPTEMBEB 14. 1M1
FRILKPORT.

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Mr*

j
r Old
PRA1RJEVILI.E.
i\Rare
Law Tome* |
Fred Smith was in Detroit Wedne*- j

Fsewman Oomstock of Grand
m.. t;di»

Given to University
Unwenity
’uv^ Bundsy
'i"
r.
Rimiwon survt.v
|. Bimjison

u&gt;
J
Mr and Mr*. Harry Skinner • and i
Ranging from one of the earhes' । M|J Lydia Kidder .pent last week :I uauanMBi
&lt;*.mhur Fvaas
Peggy of MvMiuaii
MeMiUan.ytaitM
jleiirv the
iiar 1i
liraiulattons of the Magna CsrU. cor-'With her son Ralph at their farm Iwme 1 former
,nTm*rs* slater. Mr*
Mr* Fred Smith,
Bm,,h and
■™1
fam!/y Bunday Tliey left Monday for1
! nerstone of civil liberties wrested from in Irving
Monroe .where their daughter will start
King John In 1117. to a -comic Black -1 The baseball game played Bunday by tier second year at St Mary * Academy
■stone " printed in IM6. the University Ada and-the local team on the local
There were 73 at Bunday school. We
idiamond was decidedly one sided, the
.of Michigan Law School recently r«-6 lo 0 In favor of the visit- wefe-aUd to sec several new corners
andxegtend a Warty welcome
ceived one of lhe most important col-, lnf
Mr.' and Mrs Gerald HMqxnb and;
JecUon* of old. rare und lUslorlcally. in-: Tlu- Taxr party conducted by the daughter of Kankakee, Illinois, guests
terestlng law book* tn this country i member* of the local Ladies' Aid ot the of Mr and Mr* David Shepherd, were1
1*Th»— •donor u Orla
- • -B- —
■
Taytar.
of-----Detroit, ME church was a decided success calkra in town Tiiursday This i*
Wednesday wtwn a Urge crowd mo­ Gerald * first visit here since thirty
.law graduate of Michigan In 1887
Creek whfre they wen*
Tlu: copy &lt;4 the .Magna Carta, or tored 'o Battle
at Post's Cereal factory
;Great Charu-r. in the Taylof collection Jighr-.eetng
Guest* at yirf^fookrr home T-abor with his parent*. Mr and Mr*. Msson
Hulmmb. and two small abler* moved ,
on&gt; of the first translations In Engwere Mrs McBride and daughter to the Dakota*.
«luh made from the law-Frvnch of Uic f)ay
] original. ft was made by one George ot (pand Rapids
Mrs Lulu Shepard has moved Into,
Mr and Mrs George Thojupfon were one of Mr Calihrop's houses' Mr*.
1 Ferrer*. an intcrcsUiig man iiiniWIl Grand
1 Rapid* visitor* Sunday
Shepard lived here several yearn ago •
a jut-politician, a rare combination
. {nowadays. He was abo a favorite ol . .Mr and Mrs G* orge 8ex« r. Mr. We Welcome her back to her old home.
Mary Lou Henncy accompanied Mr.
Mt and Mrs Lyle William* and ErI Henry VIII, who left him 100 marks In
I the royal will. Only tour copies of 111n aiwi Mrsip. a Thrima.* to Hustinxs mont of Grand Rapids spent Sunday
.here tliey attended tlie’ h-Sebratlon with Jake John-on and family.
j
laibor Day
Misq Jennie Van H&lt;* of Richland
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Ne*b were guests . visited Mrs Jake Johnson Friday.
giving a jiliture of the land-law during
jthe Middle Ages', before equitable right- ol lliclr dauxliter, Mrs. Arthur Clinton, j Mrs Hasel Otl* and family moved
Here's a floor finish so tough that
to Hickory Owners Saturday Sorry to
Tin land wen recognized, are copies of in Irving Friday.
Thomj*«jn of Pontiac u-. help­ lose Mn. Otl* and children
it will'Withstand the hsrdctj kind
Eart
Sir Ttiomas dr* Littleton* Tcnuna. ingBasil
Mr. lewi: Nwb during the absence having finished school here it t* m&lt;we1
publt-duxl in 1550 and 15HI. Lit tig ton 1 of Raymond
of treatment, Ii rosy be used on
Schaffer
convenient to th* Kellogg ..chool from'
lived from H0J to 14Bl. but in* turnBorn to Mr and Mrs. Joe Kauffman1 their new home We wish them we-1
both wood and cement interior
।ou* work was only pubiuiicd utter hui। September 11. a boy. nurne Robet*
floors. Anyone can put it on and
r»-.vs Friday night a farewell party
'death, and ol the 1554 edition only one
.
' wa* given tiiem.
[other copy, and of tlie 1581 cdlliun two' Loyd
{copies, are extant, in tlu- Huntington.!| Raymond Schaffer and sister Esther ; Several from - here attended the.
Triple Link chib at the home of Mi
Harvard and British Miueum libraHe* * • iosle.ii. Indiana!-tbr- week.
and Mr*. Jake Johnson Fridav, An ini Tlie Tayfc»i collection bring , many j
otlMr rare book* to lhe U-gnl Rescan h ' D*n Goodenough ape-nt last week tcrestlng program and a delightful
time in general wa* reported.
! Library of ' tile Unlveputy. M&lt;nt or with hia father at Muir
Mr und Mrs John Llcika attended
Henry Bcmon lus been on tlie sick
| the:*: are to be found in only a few the funeral ot the former* sister, at'
list He i* uble to be out a*, this wnt.libraries, of many tiierc are only &lt;xie or
Jwckson
Saturday
: lug. we air pleased to re|&gt;*&gt;rt.
■ i
(two other copii-A in exutrncc. which
Guy
Draper
and
Mr
and
Mr
Buwill ucure Michigan a place a* one ol detta of Detroit were guest, ot the for- j A new Hag pole on th*- school
' ground
*•- cun have the flax dls’the few institution* when? the toundaHASTINGS, MICHIGAN
jtmri* of Knghsfi law and iu outgrowpi. mor’a mother. Mrs. H. Dr'afier, over played each day.
Labor Djv
Delton school boy* crossed bat* with
- our Amerlnui law, can be .studied from
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Routh and our* Friday afternoon,
A spirited!
*. author native source*.
Mri Vu-tof IHehney
daughter
J‘«ii'
Wllin, played Score it to 6 In faror!
Other and
vulurm-a
in the
eoilecfion
I KlinM
game. was
; of Hustir;g* writ Friday evening guysts n| 1},.]ton r"' ~
. ........ —•
—
rlude. RMtell'* “GreaVAbridgement of
•
c-MarwI^U.
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17
Evelyn
Honeywell
of
Battle Creek
tlie Statub-* of England," 1533. two
Mrs. Ev* ret. Cairn , and daughter
,nrk
d ft|th ,h h
’
other copie* in existence; Lambard* - Glad)’* ot HaaUnga were guest* of Mrs ,.k.
tliun .the I..-•!. d c-I i.i. fi-r hr i- ti.r "Archaiononua.'’ 1^68. paraphrasing
iif.-t ।
-if i- moke in th*- u«rid. iinclent Anglo-Saxon laws in Latin; a! Pearl Smith Saturday
Mrs. Mary Lou Henney *i«uit Sun­
Yet. n&lt;.tli«iili‘iaiiilii.g i*l« rarer .••■••in ,docmncnt by Lambude. dated 1504. or-'
Report a nice
with her ton Homer and liAiliy in ■ time.
rw.r»\ lie la jj&gt;j...&gt;ot&gt;il*- for many- &lt;-f denng a county shroff to sumnwm a'1 day
Campbel).
v
Mildred Jnhninn is at tending th&lt;
the 5nY»r*wi'ii*. win. Ii. nvordlhg to grand jury, a eonipilatiun ot ancient
Grandma Barton is feeling gome bet- Plainwell High school and u pleated
nffl. lal MatMhnr*-caiiM.I jcarly l-y Scottish law. by ’Sir Thomas Skepe.• ter at thl* writing
|.«.|--ii»u% snake* In India"niohv. A published in 1813 and , Inscribed to’ Caller* at tlw Pearl Smith horn*' wtth it. ‘
num bitten fo a king ■-•■ru will rarelyJ King James I. and many more, from1 TliutMlay were. Mr* Nellie Hilt and i Tuesday night tlie Rebekah* after!
itlfelr regular meeting had a program!
lhe nll I m -i de.iib hm* be* n Q'-"*" Elizabeth s tune down to a hu’ Mrs Nellje Lockhart of Woodland
‘consisting of a playcttc. Mrs Fannie
kmmn l*&gt; ..■me nlibin • five uiliiutr* : Ino7*“L
Hey
Rev. fin*pme oi
of ASDiana,
Ashland, onm.
Ohm. were
were
sfi.r Hie bite. Tt I. r. markable that ^'rt1VAfbuo? a Bc&lt;kett. whirl; with itr,
( , llt ,he c , Henneu home oyer Jock*on director, was much enjoyed as i
!Crulksliunk
cruikafunik illustration.*
tha? .. .
lllnxt rutiiu., prove* th,.*
,
h1mj the other numbers on the pro-1
Sunday.
gram Ice cream and cake were served I
jeven lawyer* can sometinic» joke about
C L. Henncy, Mr Hamilton and Mr,
I Babbitt were in lumsmg on business This wa-. in honor of Mr*. Maggie Lch- i
man who wa* tlie meana of instituting:
Thursday.
any snake
. Owrn fXxlge wa* in Grand Rapids.,thu lodge eighteen yean. ago. .Four!
other Charter member* were present ■
.Friday on business
Tho^c from here and vicinity Attend, i
PUylord M. Burgess of Battle Crwk mg school at Kf llGSin’.. arej Ivan Smith..
spent the vu-ck end with his-mother. iRtnaeU
Jackson. Hannan. Helen und,
Mrs F E Deming.
John Jones They arc dNigliiod with:
I Mrs R A Stuart and children and tlie school.
ehance*! tn U
. I
.the Iprmer'* mother ot Lowell spent
Thursday Mr.' and Mrs. Maurice
; Tuesday evening with the former** Hughes
entertained in honor of the
paper* In t'l.ilnilelphta &lt;t«ih| I husband. A A Stuart
latter’* mother's natal daf; Mr and
■ Mr. and Mr*. ,O«&lt;org«- Woldring of Mr*. Hugh Chapman and children of!
'Holland were Bursts of Mr. and Mrs
Hickory Corners. Mr and Mrs- William ‘
F E Demina over Sunday. .
und children from Kalamazoo.
| Mr and Mrs George paMctt were in Duncan
Mr and Mrs Vaughn Mott from Hue-'
Irving on busines* Friday.
lah. Mr* Mott, tlie mother, enjoyed
Victor Sisson and mother have haying her children all with lie: May.
n luiia rweight * fileioant ucbl tgole
trank ‘ot tlin {moved from Grand Rapids to. their she live to have many more such Joy-:*l. wlm did not Inlo a lien-rag*-,
! home here.
nd allowed Ida tree often growiT t«
oft* oeriiAiotu is the wish of her many*
j Playford Burgess and daughter Eu- friends.
' Hire of Battle Creek were week-end
Mr. and Mrs William R Norris and
nu-Hilnully and tin: lib-r i« n^ii by i guest* of Mr and Mrs F E Deming.
Mr and Mrs. William E Beadle are en-(
the native* to make doth und rope.
lhe T-»l|fih century.
' Mr and Mr* Claude Walton were tertainhw their aunt. Mr*. Millie Frye.1
I Grand Rapid* visitors Monday
of
Dowling
j labor Day guests at the F. E Dem­
Earl OH* and Ivan Smith arc on tlie,
j mg home w&lt; re. Mr. Will Deming of
Kellogg school ball team. They defeat-!
•Galvin. Washington. Playford Burgess1 cd Parchment tram in the first game:
and daughter Eunice of Battle Creek. of the year Ivan Smith won a League j
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush and" Mrs baseball for throwing lhe farthest.
George Deming
.
’ Mr* Irene Goa* of San Francisco is I
SHIT.TZ
!lhe
o( ,lrr “ktcr. Mrs F. J !
Mr aud Mrs E W Bullard • and
.
; family of-Chicago spent the week enc
rim-wnnair
HuV r P""nU&gt; Mr “',d
J
Quarterly VoWeX
be held at

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FINISH THAT
DEFIES ABUSE

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HARDWARE CO.

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FEED BILL
100 pound, of WAYNE 26’, MASH SUPPLE­
MENT MAKES 200 pounds of good, dependable
egg mash for you when mixed with your own
ground farm graip*. That yneans a BIG SAV­
ING in your feed billIf you don’t raiac farm grain*—then WAYNE
EGG MASH (18' &lt; protein) will best fit your
need* for a' complete laying mash that comes
already to dump into your feed hoppers.

See u* before you buy—we’ll both make money!

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PHONE 2118

HASTINGS

Investing Safely
Rraliilng that business joe* where it is Invited and *Uy» where
raslamcr whether he consider* hi* account a small one or a farce
We like to repeal at this time our cordial invitation to make the
Standard your thrift headquarter*.
'
Don't delay—today does not come again.
The Slaadard during Ils' W year* has paid a 5t* dividend out of
earning*, built a reserve fund of half a million dollars, and kept

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Gmwald at JaHartoa

Dairoil. Mickugaa

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BjOBi'Itoll

Repr«sentativ4

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
KZ6TCCG5. MICH

| Kenmth Babcock ho* been on th- XSu’nd^'evenma
com!
•itm rwV™ Call ,W\ WUn hiU *,.lghU' «&gt;unlvn services. Rev Watson of Kala; he
X
Frt Hr?lnu“x&gt; uku« cbar8e
both evernngf.
л ..I /-r b k M,jiT uV., E^; H“
Mr an&lt;4 M1' Clancy and am Bob­
. Battle Creek. Mrw Hettle Dunn &lt;11 bie. left for ____
m... Neb , Thursday. I
Omaha.
Augusta. Mr and Mh Ed. Babcock morning to spend the winter.
IU"':
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"■ Patton o&gt;«™„wn
Mrs.
entertained mr
her „rn.&gt;-|
twenty-1
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w f
‘
ihrer
rtiuln.. from in.V.XmSu!
tolo.W, |,U».
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W1'"m“ ■'““
WMUWSUMW
Alaljd,.. lunupond ol KiUmaww
hioo. Bpnnsixirl. Midland and South
Br.m 1™, mt tlclnlli enwrd im. i„d .nd nkhudi. Ind A poi
lhe ■*&gt;,» al the lair grnnul. Uta । huk dlunt r ... mM .nd i nr&gt; luUj
—
1 tl,n" reported.
•
Mr. and Mr* George Thompson
Modracfc family motored to Batovipeu lhe
un- latter.* winrr,
helped
father. air
Mr e.
E it
R tie creek and Kalamazoo Saturday
Snow /f Kalamazoo, celebrate htsMtli
birthday. Sunday. They spent Sunday vacation.
night with Mr. und Mrs. Fred Rupert
Mr and Mrs England tbok their
of Schoolcraft
.
little girl to school at Fliht. Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs Russell Hart enter-;
Bush, qho is staving with hl* daughter .gained Mts Irma Traverse and friend’
In l». Angeles. Calif . that he Ls slightKalamazoo ’and Ward WIHtC of
ly improved in.health and expect* to Wayland over the week end
•
May tlwre this winter .
Mr and Mr* Ben McCallum. Mr*.,
Mr. Wm Chamberlain. Barbara Dickerson and Mr and Mrs Wilbur
Chamberlain and Maybelle Hart re- Gibson spent Friday evening at the!
turned Sunday from a trip to North- Bert Mason home in Richland
. ern Michigan Mr*. Chamberlain
i
.a...
suit­
and Mr*. DjUght Mentor enter-1
ed relative* near Cheboygan while thetamed
....... friends and relatites uulll
from’
.young ladle* toured in the upper pen- Highland Park and Kalamazoo Suniinsula Among interesting place* tliey d^y.
Miss -----Beth Waugh
at i
vUlled were, the large spring KitCh•*
■ i* convalescing
•
iti-ki-pi and the Pictured Rock*
home from an attack of neuritis
The Watjgh family entertained rela-j
ORANGEVILLE.
lives and 'friends from Lansing and
| Mu* Marie Beattie of Kalamazoo Kalamazoo at Wall lake Labor day.
I spent several days the past week witn
I her father. W H Beattie, ot this place
CEDAR CREEK.
Mr and Mrs Russell Boulter -of
John Lanimer* and family. O.-E
Shelbyville spent Sunday with his par- Wertman and family and Mr gnd Mrs.
ent... Mr and Mrs. Oscar Boulter, of Edd McGoldnch spent Sunday at John
this
’*”■ place.
—
Ball Park. Grand Rapid*.
Dale Norman and family of KaisMr and Mrs. Henry Wertman spent
tnazno were Bunday guests of her Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L DuBou
parent*. Mr. and Mrs Ben Norman
of August*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Way­
Joseph Hammond of Shultz spent
land called on friend* at thl* place ,Sunday at tlie Owen home
Sunday
Hilward Campbell and wife. Lloyd
James Herminette and family and ।Owen and family. Ardy Owen and wife
Mr and Mrs Sam Catcher spent Sun­ and their niece. Mm Agnes Hammond,
day with Mr and Mrs. John Jones of attended a birthday dinner for Mr*.
Dtuter.
,
Mary Owen Saturday at her cottage at
Little Barbara Jean McLoud of Ot- Midland Park. Gull lake WMnu
Others., Ilia
thfy.
sego u spending ihe week with her uPre there were. Mrs Ohve Campbell’
grandparent*. Mr and Mrs Oscar Hastings. Mr and Mr* Add Simpson of
Boulter, of this place while tier mother; Au&lt;uMa. and Mr and Mrs Leo Mon.nrf
*n« Arbor for treat­ foe lnd
0( K1Utnaw0
and slater .r.
are .1
at Ann
ment for Asthma
Lloyd Harns and wife of Battle Creak
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Color photography I* made practical Henry Leinrfar.
for amateur* by a new roll which com­
Miss Agnes Hammond of Aurora.
bine* three k'upzr^-px^
c.-z
Mrs. Emm» Ovestrdutr.tr fnesds.
yellcw.

CONOCO
THE

THAT'S PACKED WITH

A rlnir of llirae grow* every-'

POWER!

Tbe menial powy* of anta. wl.l.-h
manclmi* than thane &lt;&gt;f man. han*

the United Ntatea were formed at
Savannah, tin.. In 11*12. but in 1015

Banner Want Ads
Get Results
■pARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
1 of furniture, machinery and clothing-in storage
that are ty6 valuable to throw away. Other people

in the county want to purchase just such articles, but
do not know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want
Ad column is the best medium in parry County for

bringing prospective buyers and sellers together..

TT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it’s rooms
A to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
products for salvrhtrctHwIp needed, articles lost, live

stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach

the persons you wish to reach in the mosl direct way

possible.

Banner Want Ads gel results!

TxON’T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­
phone 2415. If you are noi certain of the word­

ing, we will do our best to assist you. Simply give

us the facts and your ad will go into print,clearly
stated in the fewest words possible. j6ur ratetf are

reasonable ... one cent per word with a minimum
charge of twenty-five cents. 1

The. Hastings Banner
Telephone 2 4 15

�| LEGAL'NOTICES

14, »n

THt ius-rn.cs &gt; win.

PAolrornrrtw

MTDDLEV1U.E.
HARVEST GOOD CROP
The flavor* ut apples err natural
nc IIIIMTCD DADI EV
0,11 W,1M1 »**rt*d on Tuesday with! The taugua'gq ot IcetaM l&lt; Btlll the
Ur WIN I tn OAnLcT an enrollment of 4J0. 39 more in the! Old None In well-preserved f.-rta. but to different varietlc*. but can be Influ-

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

----------- High room than lu. t year and a fine, ,|llt |, now
,rr&gt;. ||tl|e tu»der»m«»d
Kent County Farmers Get Good c«p« of teacher* only one change! pr lhe t,.|a.r g«uidjnaVl«M. in tin•
year A good year k looked h„t ftw Jrar, Ulr tirtlloFral,hy ot u&gt;e growth »ha&lt;HngVhe fruit will ism* &lt;&gt;••
Yields Of Grain Variety
Nut from.ta»C
forward to a* all are on their toes and 0#5tfIaI janW3fct of Nornn&gt;. b„ Wrtt flavor to bvniiue Indi pronoun- • d.
enjoying their uurk
materially ci.’nfrd l-v n/ul d.-vraes. rob.™ are natural tu fruit and vol
Commonly Grown In Mich.
rt Lunilng— Kent county farmer
Mr and Mrs Harvey Milkr are tW|,iie Drmuntfe remlns the old Joint
npoited by their county agricul-• nicely situated in their home
„nh Vvrj
M U(,„bfll.aUH,fc tu lit In ti&gt;»ry light.
i
Dr M A Cuyketidall and wiff. oW
producing crops of winfet barky, which। Grand R^pid*. were railing on friends।
'. has produced ywlih a-- high tut 42• here on Thursday. Doc wa* for many
year* a rqsidcn; litre and was a very]
tfruxu by them t- •urcejBful dentist. . Hr luu maty ।
44h|xd by* the. friend* here who are alwuvs phnued tu
SpT-nT: .Michigan, m l nipi let urn to the old home town 1
1 R B-S lrl
hi un ■ I..,' ii. .
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'’nd’d a tchs-'l f I .nrt.iKtiun A ,
4i’- Imprbiement i-’-Xlfable and pleasant meeting.
many entettuinnunu were put un tut
Winter bgtlty did not prove very'. - those attending.
H O Benaway spent a portifln of
; alar and the inspection ictv.ee on
ar a Traverse Juror m Grand
discontinued The suesut- last week
•shir
•' crop
er -p was duconnnued.
.* ..r.
., -fill crop* harumad by-the Kent
v’
. p“..n„!s F. S 'Jackson, of Cort..-.H’.ty.gtcwer.s may.aro'ase Interest in
neaut. Penn... spent Sunday eve with
IT-*crop Attain.
.
Wicrtnga and family Mrs
Tlie barley doe* not seenf to winter- . Theodore
Jackson will be remembered by her
many friend* here as Ml** Eva Smith.:
crop .failures ftom this cause.
who. *ith her parents, lived here for
grain B plant
seme
years.
ar, winter wheat. Two itrowbrs report
O. O Strfckkn and family of Grand:
tlutt they obtained good oroja front Rapids
came down Friday evening,
discing corn ground uftc? that crop had
bringing Mrs O. D Wtutmore lioinr
been placed in the stlo
after spending a few days tn the city,
Winter barky ripen.* rally and is and remained as guests over and dur­
Saturday.
is boarded but th.- ingllwre
Jur..was a large crowd in town
islly during threshSaturday evening to attejid the Irra
!-i ;» department is drawing.
FRESH
All randidates of the county
d this barky to ob­ had been invited and many were pres­
’
which will
i new wtn'.-r barf
ent and were introduced by Judge E.
'in.ioth heard*.
E Faulkner The band, led by Sinibn
Clemens, -furnished tlie music.
Tl-.v smull daughter of Mr and Mrs
ANY CUT OF CHUCK OR SHOULDER
Oral! was injured Saturday night
when her hand was caught in a
wrineer
vast /me hall of
The awri
u dl feature ti mock Wedding and
north c.
.... bridge and the
ii tniuic with Mr* Mildred •«*&gt;Stcv- 1j west
ax-st uiMittmrnt
ulxitti
l» well uiuler way
,
; Some cenu-nt lias been laid on the |
ati n from inis locality;biiilee tl- *
•on Labor Day.
i
m
air. bring in lit*
same nt,
supper next Friday 'evening from 5 .to
of*the former * daughter ; -n till all are served.’ '
,fr. and Mrs Bert Fern*.
mbfot
Rich.ird Summer had
t.adie*‘ Aid Society met;"'™
nii -ii- county line bridge last week.
•
when the present incum-: Mi Myrtle Getty h;w taken rontiu
■ek-e’ed to serve unutlM-r, In Mrs Della Aliens home und is hire-1
tv.' vlce-pi'-.ident. Mrs ly situated there.
who was ipiecrcded by.
h Gray; president. Mrs.,
IHiWLING,
Itland: secretary,
MB. Il&lt;- &gt;1.- M RtilKon attended tlu-

CHAMCEST

KROGERS

Choicest Quality Meats

I2-ic

Rolled Rib Roast

MORTGAGE SALE

CHANCEEV

victort
m im
lim 11 tu 0 in favor of the -home tram
ur.U wa.&lt; p;av&gt;-d at the Vjck*Ti.n
grounds,
.
Frank Hainmond of Knlumaxoo i
Wash ited Dowling* relalivra Sunday.
-1
Remembi r th- Ladka' -Aui dinii
Tliur.day. September 15. Tliey are e*
Warren Stanton, who J preting you,
s
mp through August nt
nothin. eventful
ntertained * at
six [or of real important
■ dinner for their relative

Failure T
Will Dei
At Ni

L" IOC

IK-r&amp;on upp
TUerday of
ward. railed

Beef Roast

•» IOc

n-nfletniin
iiiK that. Ik

"16c

understand
this I'lrctKi
didn't. tx-ru

signed ttw
April elreti

registration
the tnwnsli

or voting p

tlw- r

lw.ur.
m«ii tlw- tu

These Prices Effective From riidey, Sept. 16th, Until
the Close of Business Thursday, Sept 22nd.

t-nry ntu-nri

MORTGAGE BALE.

CITY CLE

Pork Butts

K/iotjeaijg5

at'Battk (?frek aiul Earl tmweil,
Orville,Baococic.
Mar­
Orville
.Babcock. MarIn tlu Rre.-- and Vuilrl Barker, al Hxs..........
I
iKtne during
Emmet Herrtngtnr. ..as nitcred H;i-,
Walter Stanton i
ting* High tchooi ubo. hnilng gradu-1
last ye.ir triim the eighth grade ■
Mr. and Mr- Chark* Be bon and
&lt;n*k will find .the major, part &gt; r&lt;.u. rr and Mr. and Mr* Orvfllr Dunn
of Banfield visited their ■purent.i
suid Ms
’
•
Wertman.
Sundai
[Jov-ling ball team. ota&gt; played

HASTING
Ballot
no

Pork Steak 3 ‘•bs 25c

Chicken

rend*-vaiie or,. Sand -laBcr,
fi.rm-r Dowling pastor wm calling on.
Hgywrxxl ot. frierid* litre Saturday
itidny at the home ot
••
—
Mr*
Retha Whitworth of Mender-'
a*c and fain-in .town last week vBiting
I relatives and old friends
acoini- ( ^^ial of the tenth grade student*
uville Get-son. j ^-)x» graduated InM year * from- the
to Indiana tn Dowling Thou! are. attendimr Huth

STILLS
NO

NntwithAli
and tlie non
tain for evri
peurii that
Mgm-d the &lt;

Sliced Bacon 5 “45c

MORTGAGE SAIE

SEVEN

TOTAL (
Af

W in dstot

Of N&lt;

”

QUICK OATS

STANDARD CORN N“'

outsiandin
indicates I
tin- up-itrii

CAMPBELL S BEANS
In temelo t«uce

SPAGHETTI

CATSUP

5c

MACARONI

Good quality

Po’rk and Beam can 5c

5c

l

Ivory Soap

Country Club—-in tomato Muct

Kidn«y Beans

Camay Soap

Country Club Bund

L«y In • tupply it this p&lt;ic&lt;

WliulMoiti:

bunch Ot j

rotnjUnv 's
*itre indies
tin- compa
dealing* w
niralioti

1 ,
-Cat- Co " ntid hu.-bands
Hie locality or are tn any way tnlerid. Mrs Arthur .Miller,
Glenn
.
-cd will be very touch appreciated
P»;ft. Clifford CotjJluL-Jtnd Meter*., So and in your items please
and Gia
acre among
accompany Mr
and-family
&lt;rt I-ake Od&lt;.san a trip to
. .
*
i&lt;a spent Sunday wiUi their daughter
k and* other
pla
1 arid husband, Mr • and Mn- Clarence
। Ktrae. .
John Herron of Lake Odr.-*a call'd
,ves. returned' on oldt friend* tn this vicinity and u r.
it th- J F Brake home Tues
convalrKlng daj
Mr aiul Mr.s Marshall Duualuxs ol
Mu and Mr.. Ben Alldrink

MOBTU I B1AM

Haxtines
t-ai

and liininv

Fred Ml

Sunday uftcttnM&gt;n
t the C. J. Prvs.lon home.
■man of South Bostou
N- nwna FtVeRUR of Grand Rap
tils and Mildred Ki
E. Brake home Wednesdu:
iir.on
attend the Ruckle
faitxir Day at the hony of

DO YOU

PASTRY FLOUR

10c

RAISINS

voupwy vi wo
S*td«d O' sccdltit

SOAP POWDER

pG

10c

V.

10c

HERSHEY COCOA

10c

LATON!A CLUB

10c

Gfayet Ale-—Alio Rocky Ri«e« Be«eie«e&lt;

Rice Bulk

3 ibi 10c_FigBaM

Ve«y fine quelity-BUY NOW

Corn Flakes

10c

Country Club Bund-te. 13-or

ib 10c

—
•
■lore them in school
Kiddles
luncheont

Pie Cherries

c*n 10c

Finest ted sour pitted

li.it tie Creek where *lw win attend
3 England and fair hiith rthooi Siu? will make Met Jtbme
tors, at tx*&gt;n with her aunt. Mr Ora Colwell,
Rvtlia Oacklrr of Middleville, who
I family ol Parmalrt
of Grand
nd viidtor at the Emery Kim
i

Mi

BAKERY SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday. Sept. 16th and 17th.

Boston Cream Pie

Sundaj
Roy McCnul and wife spent Sunday

N ■- - • ■■■■■. uni

19c

Filled »lth • delicious cm

Black Walnut Fried Cakes
i»rnt suiutai
Blalu

and wife of Battle
r :uf viMtor.s at Eu
Halahi
Their son.-Russel Mc*ho ha* been oxsBnng .Leun
id til his farm wurk. returned to
returned from Battle Crtek with them Where he will
att-iiid school

FM7J
HI! JIMI
TOWAMT AD

RESULTS

Delicious - nutritious - you'll file than

An uneventful environment means, . An old man is someone about ten
mcn'.id stagnation.
years older than your*clf.

12c

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

Bananas

£413

5c

Chqlca Imai yellow halt

~ ritih edip
•til blr*ch«d

Sweet Potatoes

Phone

18c

dor

Coffee Cake

Celery
A tree 1. tret higher than the Wash­
ington Monument is AUfhckiitly ex­
traordinary to inciu- curtoKity. Down
.si me court ...
in -----far-off
Australia
-------------- ...tn national park
, Mgd by no fewer M&gt;me 20 md»* from Sydney towers t* a
ucaiyptu* rising to lhe height of 572
wing num.

If So It
Ovei

nt:y Club Bund

jes
Califomh

Viijinia

bwich.

8c

building?
insurance
Hkmt lire
void II y&lt;
a few nun
permit f
ciwi E
Agent*. iu
U.MH- tour

tent kin u
1cm atU-n

worihlew*
burn wht
cant prop
tx- of mln

I wUh 1
Mipfxirl u
in my tai
help m&lt;«
straight v
I was bui
night and
Irk-nd* di
for tnyscl
county.
—Adv.

To tbe J&gt;
Inal F
Barry t
I’leifrr I
avoid Uw
lectcd.
rhariot

lotah fi». 9c

288-&gt;ii«, dot.

21c

Mrs. I’
brought

a buildin
purpose I
[ectionab
hOUH. •
eight me
Houac of

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Mural
ititiq-

henry

THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

NUMBER 21

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932

PAGES 1 TO 8

M. A. LAMBIE IS
ELECTED TREASURER

GOOD LOSER HAS
RESPECT OF EVERYONE

AUTO CRASHES IN­
TO DISPLAY WINDOW

RED CROSS COMMIT­
IttCHVED SPLBW u
STILL SOME WHO DIO
&gt;rcd At Meeting Of South
Man Riding With Woman:
PMW MAJORITY “S
TEE PLANS WORK
NOT RE-REGISTER Driver Assumed Responsi­
western Michigan Blinkers
On Thursday

Defeated Candidates At Pri
mary Should Accept Re­
suits Gracefully

BROTHERHOOD PRO­
GRAM COMPLETED

bility For Damage
ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ON Th&lt;- voter, of,this county exprei.-*-d PRICE OF TICKETS IS RE­
HAStlNOS MAN REFUSED Thursday Ion-noon an Oliio rar. ini FINAL FIGURES FOR CON
The Southw«.tem Michigan BunkDUCED TO 12.00 FOR SEV­
MONDAY NIGHT WITH
GRESSMAN J. C. KETCHAM ■ r- A-ssoclatiun inerting ■ war. field m
their preference* at the pnmary. Sep­
BALLOT BECAUSE HE HAD
Kolanutaub on Thursday nigiri and wu.
tember 13. and tfay ^esultj .thould be.
EN MEETINGS
tlir
lady
ut
the
wJiecl.
roundest
up
m
•
GOOD,ATTENDANCE
GIVE
1
PLURALITY
NOT ENROLLED
l.iifcely attended.
Our well knowi
front at tfie Water* Clothing store, on

Huttings banker. M. .a Limbir wa.

East State street. Just what mistake; C||1C r-unnDCEMESIT
honored by being made trrtuinyr of th- MR?. DON FOREMAN IS
the woman made in manipulating the rlNt tfilUUnotlVltiv I .
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
Association. Tins honor Mr Lanibi*
.
OPEN EVERV n»Y levers is not known, but the car dashed
ROLL CALL
BY FOURTH DISTRICT
1 jup across the Sidewalk and smashed a ' '

08

tile people Now that the ctnHce&lt;s are
rnude by tin- members of the politics! JUSTICE W. W. POTTER
paji'ie* for the various offices in a fair,
FIRST SPEAKER OCT. 17
■pen manner 'the muucceMful candidutes mid thnir friends should accept
the rqsulM in good spirit
JJfe I* a Officers Working To Make

TtioM- who went from .Hastings, u'.
attend thb, gathering were CaMilcr* H Arrangements For Distribution
G. Haye* of the National ‘Rank and M
Coming Year Successful—
Of Flour And Cotton Will Be
A faiinbir of tiie City Bunk: Mewrcially true of politic* The fellow
Good Attendance Desired
Announced Later
Orville Bayles and Lron Tolhurttoi th.? I
10 can be a g,&lt;xxl. loser puts hmisell
Th- Brotherhood program for the
hue to be a winner later on.
Tiie friend* of Congressman Ketch­ Natkftiai Bank und Albeit Carvclh und;
NotwIthMandiitg all the agitation
coming yeur ha* now been completed
jam m this city und county were de­ Hebert Walton, directors ot the City meeting of
and tiie notifications.about »e-reglstrnlighted with tlw wonderful showing h- Bank.
lion for every voter in Hasting*, it upthe coming year there will be only
tudy at the .Methodist- church on Mon­
• made at the primary ,-b‘ctlun. Tlw!
day evenitv,;. with'a good attendance
signed the card* that-will enable them
spirit of discontent that i* abroad ini
from
Plum for dhdnbuUon at the Red Ctonto vole at tla: November election One.
I tiie land militates against one who filb ।
192.00. No idea at profit has ever teen
Red CneA cotton cloth of all
person appeared ut the primary on;
any office. Such an one. who'wm at |
i in the mmj.1 of the Broilxrhood. It
•and the annual Roll Cail we&lt;e
Tuesday of last week in the fourth I
U conducted purely us a .service to the
ward, called, for a ballot
iuul and
imu was
»•»» sursur-jj
. good man and a good public M-rvant
members^aml to the community, tn no
..eniiite- uiiqouncemcnt rouceuiing
was. refused nim RECEIVER EDWARD B. FIN- must have cmidiictftd him.elf hoii&gt;.the flour distribution will.lx- made latei I MOTION PICTURE PRODUC­ other manwr tliah tlw Brothcrivxxi
! ably unit tried ,to meet his dti'-i&lt; it.
i.ii the ground Ihul he hud hdt re-regts-j
LEY GIVES REPORT TO
plan &lt;»l squad Service would it be |x»when plan* are rompleted. Tht* flour I ERS SPENDING LOT OF
Jvred n-i required by the new law. Thl#
SLIGHT CHANGE GAVE NEL- K fumi-slwd by • tiie . national Rt-d|
sible to have seven, such exrellent pro­
SEPTEMBER 1
B ntlenuin was much disturbed, say- ‘
any office.
MONEY ON ACTIVITIES
gram* as have been provided, together
1 SON WILLISON FOUR MA
; Cl.eex. tin- wheat iwing donated by tiie &gt;
ing that hr had "vhted in the fourth!
Mr. Ketcham hai bad. oppom-ntl-d«. nd government fro- ot charge |
ward for innnv year*" and hr couldn't LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
JORITY FOR SHERIFF
than 39c «nch evening., Wijh such a
It I-- tht-n nulled ut nearby place*
STRONG DEMAND FOR
-understand why he rouldnt vote at! ' --------------- ---NEARLY
------------ $97,000
- -­
REDUCED
,
, C1
rc„
IprtigrMn.
with a good social time
&lt;-cond Muiitm-nt received herv b-;nu
this election; but he couldn't and!
CLEANER. BETTER SHOWS I winch -the members enjoy* once a
ground at Middleville. Anvutie wAo L i
didn't, because lw h;id foiled to comply; ,,
..
*_
„
many olfirc lv&gt;!d-rs down to defeat und I GEUn GE LELAND GETS
month, togetner
together wam
with we
the gtxxi
good :eeo.«.
teed#.
_
, n i
a i 'I moron,
... ligible
.
' ' e upon !
Has About 52,UUU More Hi' i)ir,-ut»-twd many more, it wu* nNOMINATION BY 892
Government Bonds Thvi i^ted that our cmg^-amar.'. pi.
iwmina i iuh d i osz , application to the persons and ut tiwj Manager Branch Reduces Ad- !luie ought tn be no doubt about at ■
After all the Banner ha* said on the,
mission To 25c For Adults
lc«{
many .season uckfta a* last
subjfct. it seems iv&gt; if it ought not to
Leonard And Maus Defeat Op 11;1
' 1 ' ' 1
"«*»•«;|
When It ninaod In 1 011
,narv n»“Jorl’&gt;' ,ws year would be any„
. - „
,
year being sold this year. Every pro­
When II Closed in 1UJ1
,Whert. IR.ar ;r,
n, .|ir nnui r&lt;b.- nrcc-o-ary to repeal tliat no one cun.
Sundays and Mondays .
Fam wl!] t*. ,.uU.rtttmuu and ifatrucponents On Democratic
; Arrungt-mcntA have, ix-e-n mad* fo:
vote tn Hastings at Ute November clec-f We
„„ have —
... i»rivi!&lt; pgfd
... to .-«■ ~~
u»&gt;» have uwou
been
the&lt;I &gt;turns
shown »»
it to •«.
be. Cumplct&lt;
(1 Tlu-te is unusual activity at. the I uvr Everyone who can stxxild be
Don unless lie ha* rv-registered and .-September I report of Edward B Fin- return; brimt Mr Ketcham's
Ti-lrnt
cotton cloth for which
1
XlCKCl
। curing loru tht.... I prvM-nt'time in tlw motion plctOrr i planning now to get his ticket. With
nus wen mane, witu airs
signed tiie projx-r cards' since the* ley. receiver
' &gt; 15.000. the largest he ii.i* ever nt&gt; f
------ -- - at... ”.... ' NaBhville 8fatc
hl.
mid Mr* M.uide W I industry Usually when those fellow. R w chandler n« president, and with
April election of-this year. Th!.This —
up- Bank. W&lt;- id) realize tlw difficult pi».t-! His primary vote al.w&gt;
l.iwr i
“|Bnrtth‘a' the committee Ginghatn in - «»«• to do tilings better times follow; the flpe am* of officer* and the exccljitli-s. only to the clty*bf Hastings
!!::gs. Ite-'tfan of a bank receiver in these times, had
Iwcp polled for hlfh in pn v
Uil varum* patterns, outing and sheeting
unu*ind activity may be taken)lent program, there eah be no doubt ot
in any of a bunk riwivcr is* not a )K»pular jmt- primary election* Ni&gt; fate who kti
“r '‘wen- ihi- kind.. r&lt; qucMrtl fur the first j11'1 11 ‘lt!n °J returning prw.penty.
|the success of tiw Brotherhood for the
ity, unless: Mm. He i* placed in cltarge of the Congressman Ketcham will* -W' s
miujTsoi tnc canvassing I consignment .for Barrv county The* Al! the nvxion picture producer* urvin^xt year The program u now corntown*hip; bank to look after-file interest* of the thing else, or *nytiling . !&lt;--*. tlqin that
v law simply adds :he . I
alp noi
s.lv,.n „llt p}. .fip.yard ' busing Jheir effort* tor the coming year 1 plele. as follows:
r since he dcjiofiitr.r*; to .get ns tnuqli from the.iw well deserve* tin. fine mdoAmnent
•
officers
without
in!
tj(1(
mud,.
j
n
to
garments
as
meth-d
on
,na,;
b
better*period
tiian
rhe
post
, October 17—Tiw address will be
In- would
iif tiw bunk as ;xi&lt;sible i&lt;&gt;r their by the people. This district ha?, is-n
i11K is aa fine
&lt;|ne opporuinii
opporttmity for women s।
been. Whilr* a lot of horn- 'made by Justice William W. Pptter of
again.
'r c-jnipensatinh. ,Tn&gt; inis
.benefit.
... Tluis tile intcrcwls uf iHom- fortunate in being reprwented by such ■
'
' "k^
- UZ4UojWi
pytfuan Si*.'-blowing is done on plain lio! air. there the Michigan supreme court. Tliat is
In the city of Hast lugs any voter- who owe the bunk
&gt; .. and'thr*e
i...
o
c.j de- a man at Washington No one could .bourdon Friday attenwon finUbed
- /m
American Legion-m-1 to b«- a subdantttd basis for Uil enougti said In Burry county.
who ha* nut already done so cun. up' jxjsitors are quite opposed. The d&lt;-p«4s- be more falthfpl to his dutl.-s und re- I’fu-ir cumpilaimn'ot the return* from 1 t,.lv ^tern Stars,
picture world;
November 21—Thu will lw ’ Father
to twenty days before, tlw November • tom wan* tla-ir money, ami
________
the debtors sponslbifitle* than lias lw. Every vot&lt; all the luting precinct* of the county Auxiliary ’’Women i Club Udie-Aid Activity in'the motion
for the rcc«nt primary election. Very SJwietle*. socialdub . et&lt;-. to render a for they are spending huge *ums ol:and Bon”.night The committee ha*
election. g&lt;&gt; to the CUT Clerk's office
' driay
’ ' . 'wc
We ’ulT'rralixe
uli realize,’.'tao.'iw'i
too, hu^
; money in anticipation of better time. ] been very fortunate in .securing Dr. H.
m the City Hafi building, between the unncnlt collection, m.- at the meseil jscienttous vote. reprenentirtR the honest! few changes were made from tM re­
hi.urv. «if
«*lolit A.
A M.
M and
anzl five
flv.. P.
I’ M.
M time
■ j next year . Million* of dollars are be- Hamilton Aulenbach. rector of Uie
luair*
of right
! ronvictlun ot a man with .« fim* .wn-. turn* given in.the Banner but wts-k. 'and plUowca-es when required. &lt;
added
.Lit th.- two card, and give the nrccs- ,'Die
, 1|r earnings of the NmjivUld ,Bank.
wilfc. of honor and with the -fixed purport A slight change in thc. vote on siv-rtfl itlnu
UWU&gt;4M1O
,ling
-------------to the usual motion picture wonderful Ctanbrook. church and a
and .raids have been, ordered.
.mwiuwr? budgets
hi&gt;riu.&lt;s for making
pics;wuker ut wide reputation. He will.
county Chairman I, L Dewey has ! producers'
-------.... -------s.ry mfarniiitioii th.il will rvgbtet him nnd-r 'th- i&lt; ceiversliip —
from
July
— —
.■ 25.
—to*do what he b-hewd
best for hi* u-duetd Neb on Willison'S leutl.over An;. avor.r We hope that every. Voter! lK., lu A„UIL,. 31 .................
’named Mr*. T K f R.-ld as • division
for Ul'- eurrenf teoson. Tlw
"" j have real message for fathers and
1932. thhtern - district and for hl* country. Tlw pri- 'drew Matthew. &gt;o tour.
__ i, .
"
ln&lt;pluniiitie*
i.hown
in
tlw
figure*
■
,.
|ia)nnan
&lt;lf
llu
.
Disaster
Preparedness
{'trend
u.
noticeably toward family trade; sons.
in Hasting', alii tec that hl* name iS;
. wen-932.97255. ...
..
i
'«•-■ committee is delighted to liavc
properly r»&lt;*&gt;rrf&lt;&lt;lj&lt;* u
)Of t)„. tvivivenJilp fur Qua lime, in­ may is'ujipntuiteii. In xiying this w« ,!given lurtlwr on in Uil* article -how j.u/d Relief nmimittee. with the follow-! and Mnall town patronage. eNothing j Tinchange
more‘secured for tin* Dcct'mber meeting.
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-eluding attorney*' fc-av. surety bond are n.i»t depreciating his opponents u tliat Wilber M. BrucXer received. 14441 tnK u^jstants: Food Dr. n. A Perry.!‘•'“'‘W have caused this t'.
' when
'
which toll be held on December 12 inTOTAL OF NEW INSUR­
premium* mid dUbursemcnU to cvn- the (innlnry. We tire simply imymp ;J more votes tiuin Gtw»J W Welsh.; ph(&gt;„,; 3a(l-; clothing. Mr*. John Palm- j ’han old man depression;''" for
. I l.un.-n I). Uhklm-Yin rcceii'i .I. |68H more jsjudt, r Mrs Edw. Sayles, j lhe wage curnere of Uie large citlei&gt;
(Contlnued on page three)
ANCE WAS $6,948,455 ; amounn-d lo 918.164 71. This makes n faitliftilly and capably n-pre-en
„than CI.mI. A.
C
mVdteai
’ not able
attend
thc 'place*
Mvaw.11 Aid,
Aia, lh?
in. C.
1; P.
r. Lathrop
uuun&gt;)i, ’’*&lt;«
...............
..........to
.. ........
-:-r —
------ of;
,
Ketcham li.id V«W mire liiun William 1 j^
H. yi-.—'. ....... ta
M*
communities tai
iuul |_|QNS CLUB START
•net income for the jw-tiod of &gt;14407.84 ,Hiurfh Cangre.-ilomii DL tiict at
&lt;1».
SUM "“On. ■ aniUM-mrnt. smaller MM*
...
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...... I'.
Brxin
Windatorm Co. Agents Get Lot j But in tlwt tiine there lias been unjington.
to lx-:.r
bear th.,
tiie hltint
blunt nt
of the traffic Soon
,H car*-y: Gcow D-iand far i tate M-n- 215; Trauxiwtailon.
Frank Andrus.
YEAR WITH A ROAR
the cry was for "lej£ sex and gang pic-1
(Continued on page five)
]accumulation ot unpaid interest on
If the republicans slrali b- success-; uinr.hud «t»2 over Alin-d IL Dubtfason.;
Of New Business During
S:uart Clement nveived 995 more Umn|
•------------- ----------------------• lures." and a demand for belter and
,
.------ —
!mortgw.i due Die bank, also tond.-;.|
(Continued on page six)
Month Of August
cleaner entertainment; xi it i* an ill Lansing Lions Will Be Guests
; Archie McDonald lor judge- of probate: n-rni Cki PAD IA/AC
। umountlng to over 94O.(KXk If this'in-------------- --------------------- L uren. E Bun* ", r.-r.-ned :i..7 mon ; 0 I ULtN Uflfi WHO
wind that dqe.Mi t blow some good
At Meeting Next Monday
Tills doesn't jouikI much like, deprrs.
ti-rest Amid lm-.«- tx-en Collected, .the THRFF FFI I DWS PAY
‘tiian Ad«lb.rt Cortrighf; for .Mi&gt;.wi|I
SOON
RECOVERED' Jubilrr
This comliig
be known a* .
.Inn. .io-. - it? The• Windstorm Insur- earningAot tlw bunk fur tlw Durteen, 1 nnccr5J-.“uJn’^_„
ouunjicuuvcncu
y&lt;jr. m-xH-mi LMO
ises ui-be fuU
full
At Legion Homo
UIKI- Company of thus city lidded $6.- monlta Would have b&gt;en over 954.(NM)
DEARLY EUR lURKEY j Nelson Willison ha- a plurality &lt;&gt;f &lt;»nly|
re. .. ... m. .
Iof. Hungs
ilour over Andrew A. Matthews; fo.-j
Mrs Public
The Hastings Lions Club started of!
948455-of III w Insurance during the WhrtlK-r tbu inten-.-.t on mortgage*
No -Clue To Fellow Who Drove i have
been waiting for Stories from with a rear Monday, which sounded
Men
Contribute1
tConUmiwI on page five)
month of August, which make* it th.- :,n4 bonds will i&gt;- paid or not depend* Kalamazoo
household
books
will
be
featured.
Inlike
It
meant
real business for the cofnAway
Chevrolet
Owned
By
outstanding month &lt;&gt;f this year, and ujmn whet her farm value* sliall ;
----- ---------Each To Barry Co.
$19.90
Lion*’Earl
cluding. such names as James Oliver mg year With ”
"■* Boyes
- •-in the ’
indicate*, that times have started on .turn. If they do there i« u inability j
PROGRAMS ARRANGED
I
Mr. and Mrs. Gammage
ICurwood. Zane Grey. .Harold Bell president'si chair, the-club toll not
Library Fund
tlw up-grudv. August ticut did not Jn- .d collating u large ;&gt;ortion -of this in-1
FOR
GARDEN
CLUB
Y"
Chevrolet coach owned by Mr j
d on page fight)
Lick for stories. Tali Twister Lloyd
tvrf.-n-with the good work of the; u.n&gt;t. it apjicars. arnwduuh to Un-1
land Mm. Thoma* Gdinmage of Grund!
i Shafer has plenty of songs in store to
WhidMAMiii Uomiaiiiys splendid corp*;receiver, that mart of the farm mor.-1 William' Koor*tr.n nlj of Kalamazoo
Tl„.rOdnv *itmwTcv /’st’iten on widnesdav ev&lt;-1
keep the Lions smiling. Wait till the
m
un« -.&lt;1.i
v,„-b .. tin.
icontlnued on page th.-c-t
| were arrested and brought to.this city At Next Meeting On Thursday,«of FAMOUS MAGICIAN
bunch &lt;&gt;l new policies in the 31 days. ,
.
*
I SatUHlay. rhurge.1 with bteHhiu; a tur - October 6, Peony Culture
o( Mr. art - Mrs .J M
HERE FOR TWO
it k&lt;x-s without saying tliat n&gt; put PHEASANT
SEASON
---------- --- -------------(key from the premise*, of trunk Bom-.................. Will Re nfaeunaeri
l iYiwnsend in the secort ward
nearly 97.ooo.noo of new jHiRmcsA on-the
---------- -------------- -—
™
Dr. Abbott Ot .ttdia WiU Show —
FROM OCTOBER 15 TO 26
"/J'S;!”1 ......... ’Kn.'l K
.
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company's books in u single month I* n
Magic Of Orient and
shown by a yell which was led by Lion
sure liidieatam of the high standing ufj —
,
n
;
the my aru! ..f th- fam..... or &gt;t.. Deputy Conservation Officer
' herov Dewey 'Die pyngram consisted
ucciaent
)){
&gt;IJtTC
h
ej
by
some
of
the
past
presl
­
dealings witIi its nearly ■100.000 jmtrons.
weir who took it Deputy Flower get! program* for the coming year. It 1*
‘“S’* *'8”,
|
George ~Sumner ...
Tells Pro­
it was
not lona
nr intention
tiw mtaiuon
or committee
tiw committed
to »re-t—--------------2~ ' -- --------- - 2 ii Onc of thc m“* altractlw and rn* dem* of the club and report* by com•bu..y and it was
nut long
until until
hr the
o! the
to pre-1
.^ra™t“taMb£ «uX!"
•»««»«&gt;
U„taor&lt;.„w»«L.Uttaj.7n --------visions .Of Game
and a lively bunch of •
. Laws
। rouua M*me cviurnvcN ui wnai i
vi.,, to
... Houvenlr'.
ii/,„v..,o,^ t .n—r
..i.t. . .
rZ^ti,- v.H.r wim s«-nt out a call by radio.
1 by a magiciarf. Hastings is to be fa-l Tiie next meeting's program will be
In 1141 VcrMitu»n with Deputy Corner- j j^ned by a.. visit
' vaDon blticer Sumner. w&lt;- learn that'! ufrr lw went on to Kalanm/w. wfa-s.-.‘ Member* of the club are pnvbu.'d7'n0-'of Ih- Ab furnished by the members of the Lan­
-- --------------------- --------------- .... —— ----------------- !--------- --------- — sings Lions Club, with Lion Verne
tlwopen^iforhunttogi^aiUApw lound Hourenirt ear with bkxxi .a any time, to .-nggr-'. topics they
DO YOU HAVE ANY
ii
ue
inmi
czcoiue*
10
nil
stains
m
me
rar
»i».
n
mmrarra
u,.
...
o.-rs.-u
u,.a
w
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, tnu jjeu^will l&gt;- from Oclobtn 15 tuj stain* in the car which indicated tha^-uatihi like to lui\&lt;- -discussed und to1
tai lor |,..ruia,r. th,•; „
h, ..
lh, imk.
I,.1 dr rtaio.u Al u»
«• • “mw ™us rrad tad. (a Um- number_ot Mi.lrrlr. m m.ilr horn, tan
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I
VACANT PROPERTY?
”
”; ^
S He notified
In'IS -tunts. most
“““ of. them
lta" different
,....in'bii
..... b..,, &lt;!&gt;..* n»- dSwlIJSSuiit'w^teAZ.'cwbir
I
. 1
.
. . . .. . „
. !inr
to 5
.1 m-arbv “
swanm.
from
The club
• uin
* —
~ new
«-*—
—
. ..
The —
club met
the
American
. .. ...
m «
.limine, it is lawful ...
to shoot ..ki.i.
rabbit* •(ta
Anything heretofore offered tn this , Legion hafi across from the Methodist
If So II Might Be Well To Read from October 5 to January 31*1. Fox (sheriff followed the clui-s a* he found;there toll be pmxrs on peony culture,j‘-‘Jj
! fL.® ”* %,*’
church oh. Church street The ntemOver Your Fire InsurI squirrels can be hunted but not gray n: them and brought tlw three young-uw lifting and storing of fall tuber* |r»l«a »ht &gt;&gt;» L«mard. nt and Mr. city.
vvur luur rere xnoij*
| black ^UirreU. and it will lw lawful to men to thi* city tor thc offense com- rodts and bulfa; th*- planting ot sprint; I O‘t»nrfti*«e going jdter
The price fixed is very reasonable—. ber* enjoyed the new quarter*, and the
*jQc for children. Tin- question as to whether the club will
25c. .for.. adult/1
ance Policy
I Shoot fox squirrel from October 15 to initted that afternoon. In tlw evening, blooming bulb-, tig- Tall
f " thrtsion
—- ■ - of■ tl“&gt;' No.serious damage had been done —
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will
be
in
the
social
continue to meet there will be decided
stion
boxI
t,lv
n
’
acNrienor
is
there
any
clue
to
entertainment
Justice Cortrlght held court, the three • perennial*
Do you own ft vacant &lt;&gt;i* uijoccnpied i October 24.
•
.1* and a qu.-Mlon box.। .. ............................ .“...........
rooms of the Methodist church on the at the next meeting, when yoa will
building? if so. do you know tliat the; Tin* duck season .will open on Satur- admitted their guilt and paid fines and | ](l nqvci
rember the winter care of rpoe* I UH
,
1 two evenings,
beginning at eight Hear those Lions roar.
, itLsnriince policy on your building, in &gt; day. October 1. at noon. Thereafter it costs of ill) 90 each.
und Hh&lt;« also how t-&gt; prepare the,
i-r- lASirDtr
o'clock.
If
vou
want
to
laugh,
if
you
The Lions Club lias done some very
most fire inaufanci-cuyumnh-*, will be- will be lawful to .-.h&lt;wt duck from Octo--------- »-*■*----------garden for winter will be presented. । REV. L. E. LANE KEto bi- Interested every minute for useful and helpful service In this city
void if youi building n-mains vacant jber 2 to November 30 for a period of WEDNESDAY IS AUX‘ Garden planning, shrubs, flower* (
TURNED TO HASTINGS two hours, you toll attend this enter- an^rcounty. The Banner is glad to
11 few- months-, unle.x. you g&gt;-t a special one-half hour before sunrise until Min- j
II IARY CANNtR
• lawns and other topic* of intenret to I
. »----------1 tainmcnt. which is given under the -*ce the evidences of determination to
ILIARY CANNING DAY gardeners and ixma* owners will lx-!
k|ennit?
l.srt.
Has Done Splendid Work At auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of have the Club cazry on and increase
Geo F. Coleman As Son. Insurance
It is lawful at the prrM*nt time for.
.
| the Methodist church.
;l,a acUyiUtt.
Agent*, lune un advertisement m this hunter* to train dog* which they ex- DonAtlons Of Vegetables And
First United Brepiren
‘iisur touching on this qiwstim* We. favt to use jn hunting when the season ’ Fruit,
- - ~
HASTINGS MANFG. CO.
vuu„„
Etc., ---------Will Be Greatly
WHERE HUNTING LIQUEER TYPE OF CORN .
Church Past Year
refer to it. becaiLM- holders of Inuurnnw shall oja-n; but no-person training dogs
WORKS
ABOVE
AVERAGE
It
I*
pleasing
new*
to
the
people
of
j
Appreciated
r.ww.ta
.. « _____ ^ ------------- -- --------- failicies’ generally w wry llttln at-: will be allowed to use or have firearms
CENSES MAY BE BOUGHT
RAISED BY MR. HERBERT
Have you tin'over supply of fruit or'
—
|Hastings to know that Rev. L. E. Lamtentlon :&lt;» their |x»licics. mid prritap- while doing so.
vegetables that you could give thre Their Plant Has Operated From w^ returned to the iKistorate of the Prices For Hunting-Afrtl Trap- Each Kernel Is Enclosed In
)&lt;•-. attention to ut.iy feature, or
AIS.- ..j.. •
American la-glon Auxiliary to cun far.
tun-., that would make it void nnd j COULD USE MORE VEGFirst tinu»d
United Brethren ehurrh
church .in
in this
thisThree To’ Four Days Every
ping Permits Are Sarno As
. Tough Husk — Name Of
city by the conference which convened!
worthlt-iv* in case the building should]
----------Lake Billet
FTARi—
FS ---------------------AND FRUIT the-Otter
tbe-otn-r tW
«»&gt;’•’ or
01 the Veterans'I
Vl
CIHDLCO AIW rnuil । hospital nt
in Grund Rapid* lust week.
at Hattie
Battle Creek? Donal
IXmntiflrei of j
burn while vilcmif If ypu have vu- j
Week Past Year
Last Year
Corn Is Unknown
I sugar und cun -tops- and rubbets will;
Rev. Lane htis made many friends;
rant property, this little refiiinder may i
i Tilt’ Hustings Manufacturing Com­ sine? coming here und people have i Hunting licenses for Barry county Earlier in the awon mention was
Splendid
Response
To
Appeal
also be uppm-iuted. Canning day 1*'' pany of tills city have kept their plant
be &lt;i( value to you.
Wednesday. Sept. 28. ut'the Legion; ;ii oiwraUon from thnv to four days found him to be an earnest, kindly.'!have-been received by .Deputy Cuiimt- made of the peculiar type of seed corn
From Home Ec. Classes
nx&gt;ms on So. Church St. If you can­ •'a week through, the depressed time&lt; Christian man. zealous In his work and vation Officer Gtfurge Sumner and have which A. J. Herbert was guuig to plant,
At High School
I wish to thank my friends for their j
interested in every uplifting activity.;'been Put on *ale m tiie following places the name of which was unknown.
not get your contribution to the rooms.'
In prvixwtton
to-tiie
number
On Tuesday, Mr. Herbert brought to
Tsupport,
.„r, The
Home
Economics
ut the
primary,
whichdepartment
resulted at
phone Mrs. Henry Mulder. 2675, and:;"
.
- ------.. . regular- He has been instrumental in building i in thl» countv
Goodye.ii- Hardware store afid the'this office several stalks of tills corn.
'■&gt; '"$
in my nomination. I appreciate your; the High sciwx&gt;l reports a splendid re­ ih. .Ill tak .n.r It ta you S.vml
up his church in each department and
and It was. an IntereaUng sight Eacn
““ l"u”' &gt;“ “
help more Uwn I Am tell you. For five'sponse to the appnd for fruit, tonui- hare .Inredy am tall «nd reptahas the respect and confidence of his' Auto Sport Shop. Haixtlng*.
rhich is remarkable membership.
straight w;vk.« provtaius to Hie election, toes, cans. etc., in last week's Banner. bles but more will be necessary.
.; H N porter s and Ed. Ftnkbeincr* stalk h.ui two or three eap. and on
some---stalk*os high as st*
ears--had set.
—
---------I was busy with my duties as sheriff,! several bushel* of fruit and vegetable,
That the coming year may be suc-'iat Middleville.
€ach kernel is enckwed In a husk
NOTICE.
iaturv sent t&gt; prospective customers Qiy cessful is the wish of ail.
Harold Rosenberger's. Freeixwt
night imd day mwlpif tiie time; so my being receittd* Still more can be med
To mv Patron* I am discontinuing thi* Company and know the effort* it
Vcm Bera and Henry ZuschnilF
triends did for me/lhat I could not do, and it b- hoped others may donate from
rows
and
tfh«birds.
my
rural
routes
and
am
now
pumping
i*
cun»tuntly
making
to
stimulate
saica
Nashville.
for myself, and I Uiank you. If suc-Y their abundance. The canned goods
On the face of the returns from the! D. W- Erwin. Maple Grove.
It is /lieged by 4iome that the origto-ssful in November, os I hope to be., will be used In the welfare work cqn- High Speed Ona ui corner of Suite one will find the reason for its opera­
'■naluxM was found In the Indian
Charles Serven. Assyria
1 will give my bi»l service lo Barry1 ducted .to splendidly by thd city schools Street and Michigan Ave. trying tuition being so much above the average recent primary election in this congrfsThe price of licenses for hunting and mound* in Mexico and by other* that
county.
among the needy children. *?our eon­ give the same courteous eeridev as, in ’ Its’iiayroll* iifive been a decided help monal district. George Foulkca of Hart ford won tl»- democratic nomination trapping will lx- the same us last year, it came from the catacombs of Rome.
the port.
to tills city;.
x-..
—Adv.
Guo. W. Leonard. ■ tributlon will be greatly appreciated.
'
Wherever It came from. It is quite a
by a vote of 3.972 to 3.807 wte» for 91 75 each.
However you can M-e me «r phone •
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i curiosity. Mr. Herbert plan* to awul
NOTICE.
IT HELPS. TOO.
3554 and .your order will be efficiently
IN APPRECIATION.^
Roman I. Jarvis, Sr., of Benton HarFEWER FOREIGN STUDENTS.
some of it to M 8. O-. hoping they may
To the' Members of tfa- Farmers MuThe Detroit News in a recent issue taken care of. Thank you.
i The management of Pennock
hospi- txir. his nearest opponent.
.
.
While
the
enrollment
in
Hastings
be able to leant socnething definite
tual Fire Insurance Company of reported that some Detroit landlords
tai
is
deeply
grateful
for
the
quantlAccording
to
the
daily
paper*
of
yetpapers
at
ytsDewey Reed.
Barry and Eaton Counties:
: are very considerate of their Tenters —Adv. Driver of Service OU Truck. flies of frurt and Vegetables given for
Mr. jarvte wu) ask for a re- High school this year exceeds that on about IL
the-same date in 1931. the number of
. --- -----Ithe institution They are so numerln CaiS and Van Buren com,.
please mail ysur proxies at once and during these trying times. Mr. Frank
I.ESS THAN LAST YEAK.
• -expense of- having
-----------vjicm
---------T1IANK YOU!
avoid tlw
col1­ : Hasfl, who probably has by far the
oils that individual thapk-yous canclalming that he received a larg- foreign students is a trifle Rss tiuin a
largest number of houses that are rcritI appreciate fur more than I can eX- not be given, but every gift is appre- cr TOU. ln
counttea man is re- year ago. the number being 192. This 1 The fine money to be distributed the
lected.
..
is no doubt'due to some extent to rul- latter part of this month will not ba
; ed of any individual in Hastings, is al­ prew the loyal spPPOrt given me at- tlw elated The helpers arc all busy cur- toru&lt;xl. in Gaxs county Jarvis gut 265 ------------------------------------Charlotte. Mich., Sept. IB. 1932.
so showing a fine spirit toward hi* primary election, and tire good work of ing for these donations which mean a votca al,d Foulkrs 358 In Van Buren verae financial condition*
, Bert L Taylor.
JXy
«lS%S*
KeTfa*
new -nsoUdated
cashed ««tbe^nUy
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Secretary. i tenant*. He Is giving them work re­ my loyal friends. My success would big saving in food expense &lt;hi* comwas 858 with only 254 for Jarvis.
‘die has token some pupils ’bo other- fin«. «&gt;d distributed mL^ptomter ,
; pairing the houses also In and around have been impossible without your help Ing winter.
1931. was 92.549.70. Tills year there u
;SENT TO DETROIT.
________
„
his park,, thus
enabling them to pay If elected county treasurer, as I hope!
.wise would have eomo to Hastings.
--------------tn the treasury, paid in U fin**. 91&lt;Mrs. Phoebe Manker of Irving, was1 their rent and buy groceries,
to be in November, my sole aim will be 1 COMMEND TIIORNAITLE DANC ES,
OPENING WINTER DANCE,
[
NOTICE.
brought before Judge Brown one day
--------------- - •
—■
to conduct the office in a manner that, Reports received al tlw Banner office
At Thornapple lake. Saturday night. 1
’15'"C , „ ,,
...
last-week. She admitted setting fire to'
HASTINGS CITY BAND.
will please the people o! Burry county. I concerning the dances held at Thom- Sept. 24. Two orchestras featuring 10-1 Webern State Teacher* College will
a building not far from her home, her
Members please be present for a very —Adv.
piece ladles' band.
band —
—Adv.
Adv.
tlfIl?r “n extension das* In ' Geography
Lorenzo F Maus.
apple lake are favorable. It is claimed pltcc
IN APFRKCIATION.1
Z
.
Z
---iof
South
America"
I in ouum AHicrii* with
wim M1m HarrUon
purpose being lo prevent a family ob- Important rehearsal next Tuesday evc---------- ■
»--------------- that good order is maintained, that
----instructor, beginning Saturday, October
I wish to thank my friend* for the
EPISCOPAL SUPPER.
| Instructor,
QUIMBY I- A. S.
! those who attend the dances are,
Jecilonable to her from living in the' | nine al city hall. Rehearsal promptly
nt 9;00
9.00 o'clock in the court nouse.
house. , spienaia
splendid support w
and ivote MW BAW
Parish house. Thursday. Septem-i
Septern- 11 at
al
house. Judge Brown gave her from at 7:15 o'clock. Till* i* to prepare for
At ParWi
Fried chicken supper at the church,pleased to tit them, and the dancers
eight months to twenty years al the a concert to be given al Nashville Thursday, Sept. 39, 5 o'clock on.—Adv. (commend the good music and other en- ber 29. 5:30 lo 7.00 P. M. 35 cents.— - Maude W. Smith, Commr. ot Schools, rne In the part primary
,Ad«. «-a.
. I-Adv.
Mil-adv.
Al
House of Correction.
j Saturday, October 1*L ’
2 wks.
| Joyable fealun».
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plate glass In the store front.

The?-.

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Failure To Comply With Law man was game; he at, once assumed the Stands High On Agricultural
Will Deprive People Of Vote ; tesponsibthiy, went to the Homp LumCommittee And Should Be
' *
‘ ; tw-r roimnanv
newt armneaH
ruirllntrl
_ j-.
-.
.
‘
bcr Company
and trw
arranged
for putting
Re-Elected In November
At November Election
in u new plate and puid for it.

MEW
MAKING PROGRESS

MANY SIGNS OF RE­
TURNING PROSPERITY

REPORT OF COUNTY
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1912

PAGE TWO

HERBERT HOOVER.
WINS ACQUITTAL.
[j
■Before jierformance of meh giant
Clajlcn Greenfield w*s found no*.,
task—
runty of nzoeuli and battery, liul Pri-!
HI/ day In Uio Has Ung* Justice court.
inFIIIT
p
।HTI li/iir
U■
The complainant in the cose -was Mn
Mra. Hugh Riley to recovering nicely Upon each growing and Intcrestad
11R i Vantrr. who hart been canng for Mr.
plan—
jarrenfleWi young ion, with the mu- from bor recent Hines*. •
Those receiving the awards were 1.
Reports from Fred Newton cay that He sanction sought.of that -Frxgotten
_v'tual consent an;l arrangement of Mr
MORMON SETTLEMENT ON
informing address "*
: I Greenfield and .wife. Then, more re- Ihe to slowly improving for which all
Ope"
The 'Ruling Force" of planet and of
| ornttf? n dlvoree will won A’.urted by ■
$100 in cash. National bank; 3. Betty
CONG. KETCHAM AT‘
BEAVER ISLAND DOM­
sun.
'
Mrs Greenfk-.rt.
' Motive Legion will meet Thursday
Weaver. $1.00 tn cash. Hasting* City •
rioaT* MrrTiwn
.
INATED BY HIM
bank: 4. Loretta Springer, n bracelet
FIRST MEETING
! Mrs Varies—refused to . allow -Mt. ;night. Hcptcmbcr 23.
All members And when shjll come hia hour of
greatest te.U
lUKt-nheld tq |«&gt;me to her home to tax ।urged to come
'l V Bessmer; 5. June VanGordcr. box
The
voice
uf
God
shall
speak
above
the
hi* .-von*ThehL4j'uu)t and buttery pro,of candy, Candyland; 6. Billie DcCou. SAYS ORGANIZATION
AN ORATOR PDSSESSThe Oood Will Aid uill meet at
ft.■■■ ar.11 ITV u® *ht&gt;e*- Harings Cut Rato Shoe
u»e
Frances Erways for dinner Friday.
HAS otn
BIG oteODnuef'*"
RESPONSIBILITY
Hosea Bigelow II.
ING UNUSUAL ABILITY, store; 7. Eugene Bush, flashlight.
rik-med on th&lt;- Nii-hv1l&gt; library porch September
j
23. All wrioumc
Mr Gret-nheld attempted to and ’
----------- ICfoUien Hardware; 8. Vaughn GasIt L* go.»d news to the many frterub
In Michigan There Are Id,000 wh*-n
CRESSEY.
did pick up his --n ahd ux»k him acraM
Introduced ’Polygamy And In- hlU. $1.00 from "A Friend." Thf co­
...
.Jntly en­
the street to hts own home, aplnst Uu- ot Mrs Mary Showerman to know tiuit
Illiterate Adults Presenting
.
, m- . D
n .a u
operation of nil-was greatly appre­
!she is improving nicely^ Hlie I* still ut tertained at
home ot Mrt. Bert
ciated That Every Gentile Be
objections
and
*fforu
of
Mrs,*
Yargcr
“
Keeping Alive in Your Mind
Large Task T%4^jit
' Bnuiron hospital In K-iUmazou.
Blum on Wednesday P M with Mrs
u» prevent him from dotiu- “■
Baptized In His Church
i Make nrrang’-mcnts for your private Bert Mason as aMlstnnt hostess
The opening.nteeHnjFof the Central
Memories of the One Who
We fame n.mh.lhJs year by M-131J
I parties a| Uve Thoniapple Lake Hotel
It being ouj annual meeting our old
Hat Patted Away
not eopeetally becauw. &lt;if it.- wentc1
: ul.-o get your . chicken dinner there nflicers were elected to bold oHlce an­
tortum
beauty, but became it’to pa vol every t1
every Sunflay. 50c. Open ull winter — other year. The afternoon was spent
Only a suitable tribute in the
inch of the way and-would aflord re-1
in vbiiting and ' playing card". 'Die
j Adv­
pta&amp;ni tyore delighted with Ms very
of - a MONTH E N T or.
lief from du*: kicked up by pawing I
Tile jury tor the Septcipber term of iw-xt meeting will be held at the homb form
Informing addi&lt;-m Hl* theme wa*
MARKER can rommemoratr the
motartsu that causes grief to over'
etgeutt court: who had been notified to ot Mrs Culp.and Mrs. tr.vuM-r
•Why a Parent-Reacher Assbciauun?" i
rc|K&gt;rt on Monday last were given nol.lllle Henry Houston had the mis­ life of the drrraM-d. A tribute Hut
remit he noMrtto.
.
Hr began b&gt; stuUiig that there ore’ In
j-.ice by the Sherin not do return until fortune to fall from 11 ladder one day
In any motor -trip of anv length. SuM gp $89,001.32 IS SENT this country 45.OOU.fXWl children under
dashing in and through towns, only I
last week breaking his right arm.
eighteen years of age; there are 3i.WH)... •fclG HOP "OR MEMBERSHIP
' Why not sec u\ nuw and have Hie
.
TO BARRY COUNTY FOR
; The Thlnl
of .th.Harvey Enrian and Jennie Baker of
stopping now and then i'f gu«. tr— "
nork set this fall- or spring'.’ Cali
DRIVE STARTED THURS
— District
- - convention
—
I American Legion und Auxiliary will b&gt; Kalamazoo were married Saturday eve­ and get our new reduced prices.
impresed that few of. them hav
' teen years and iU.fiOO.liOf) who are. by
DISTRIBUTION
liit-ld at Bronacm on Thursday . 8&lt;-ptrm- ning nt eight-thirty ut the home ot
arrewing ■&lt; outstanding eharuc'.c
jdwease or proverty or othirw*-..
DAY, SEPTEMBER 15
that leave a deflnite
tx-c 20. beginning at 5 00 p. M. fol- Mr. and -Mrs fh-lbert Enzlan. Rev
cla.-wcd as "luindlcapped. childrvti,'
RATE THIS YEAR IS
lio'scd by a-banquet at 7 15 Membet.i B«-He* of Richland performed the ccretheir name. Only tw
S',"?"n‘AIRPLANE TOUR CHOSEN
!of the Fourth Dtetru-t iuv‘inviie&lt;t.
■• ninny. Mis* Eleanor -Hail of Doster
way up regtsterod th
$15.14 PER STUDENT Graplun.lly th.- ,peaker pictured th. 1
with me. Part* uhe:
AS THRILLING SYMECL
SYMBOL 1hr
Auxiliary util appreciate and C. L Barber, local, attended the
Mr.i
Millard
'donation* ut fruit or vegetables to can bride und groom
the pretty grounds o:
inagniuidc ol «he individual task ot'
City
Of
Hastings
Gets
$10,rIsler
the gnuini
thu Phone 2197. Irofiaidc Broa.. Prop*.
-----------—
—of
--------„-------- played
r—. -------Hatchery and pare
.
each p. T a in working out tin* i«»»b-1 Awards Made For Various Ac , fur the Otter Lake Billet und'tile Vet-1 youscr.
hospital ut Camp '&lt;;u»icr. call | welding march. After the, ceremony
258.08 -I, C.»id«r.M,Lo..
««»*■-’
;Group. i .-rails
wua served to thirty-three guest..
Mrs. Henry Mulder. 2675. and she will lunch --------------------------------------Than Last Year’s Amount
j-hiive your coiytnbuUbn collected by Guc-t- pre.4 nt outside the family were
.
Ketclmm. tliat if we cuuid. fur or.,
the big trout pond
Start This Week
Rev. and Mrs. Belles. Miss Freeman.
Tin* slate apportionment of the generation, wx&gt; Uiat- every child wenMr and Mrs. John Calcy and daugh­
Mr Y-.uhr. Mr and Mr* Hire and
Ignored thp excucme
primary school money has been made wvjj tyh-n. pnqieriy reared, kept pliy i­ day with a big rally ot all Camp Firo!&lt;u,&gt; at tUP
............
jams of Kalamatdb. Elizabeth Lewis. ter of Kalamazoo culled on frahldi
create! among the hu
for Barry county. 'Die touL Amount CApy m aluj priqierty educated, our
Tom
Casey and Leona Woixliwiiw of liirc Sunday.
ful speckled beauties
tewived is $89.80132. ThU is based 'problems tn child Welfare would c«a &lt;
TWO LAW VIOLATORS
Jake -ViiiiHuul entertained relatives
Richland.
Elma
Schumaker
from
near
mp.n-. on $15.14 tier person lor the 5,938 per- r wr. Ketcham urged that the P. T. A
,
SENTENCED BY JUDGE Plainwell, Stanley? Philip and Robert from Kalamazoo, Saturday.
Patto Mins ot school ago in this county.
orgaxilrotpnx keep ucuve by alwuv.
Barber, local. Tlw iuippy couple left
le .highway U I Primary sclwol money must all be j&lt;x&gt;king towqrd an immediate, objective nounccd. This is tin- membership
and Is. | used'for the paymynt of teachers' aalAllclJ )US meeting the need of food And drive which started September 15 und1 Both Joe Evans And W. E. All Sunday morning for ClevrtarRt; whenA new highwuy engineering achieve­
.I‘
they ^ili visit relatives a few days
arie.s, and not-for the ordinary run-, ciurtiing fur children of the commun- last* till Thankxgivins.
geo
Given
Terms
In
Ionia
An airplane tour ha* been chown as |
ment---1* ....
tiie •-bumpoatetor."
or ------mudip-'
Tiwy aln&gt; expect to visit Niagara Falls ---------- ,----------- —
.
other town
Rockford where the mng expend of schools- The dis- lty; also bv Ka-ni, p.^utatire to other
Penitentiary
Mr. and Mrs Winters and son ot ter. designed - and built by Clanm G.
vivid eotorful not of bnlhant pink pe-: tnbutlon-by townships, the number ot p^.WraUon* that )&gt;&lt;•!;&lt; children, such a symbol of a thrilling adventure into;
the n alni* of Camu Fire/ five "Spirit j Joe Eviins. charged wnh the jwtpe*- Kalamazoo visited' Mr. and Mrs. Wm Galloway of Los Angeles. Tiie Innirttt'oiua* thaj filled the parking from curb 1 ix-rsohs of school age in each and the as'txir 4-H clubs,
'
,u „sale
-lv w
ment registers on u chart every bump
:&lt;l&lt;m B1
and
of intoxwatim: liquor Culp Sunday
aiderable distance .inionnt are given in the following
*— :—
-rjlc qx-aker commended the wonder­ of camp nre" cmbfdk- the
Mr’s Nellie Hirki-mnorr entertained .or dip in a paved highway surface- The
i»..ints of tlwt law- Seek Beauty. Give! .Aa.. us
UsmflQrr announced List
building and the table;
alone K&gt;ir.r p:
ful work in Barry counts- of the W K
,|:;; brought before
• i iia1-| a
uif;
below the Judge and ai ne|cc
n.-ue und family from Battle Creek delicate instrument Is ured to cheek
Amount Kellogg Founila’.ion. i«y:ng.w&lt;- should; Service; Pur.-ui-K&gt;io-*!. &lt;L &gt; ; 11.• Ti
Co's, plant -on
Persons
■ • gull-I| Sunday.
the work of pwvinu crews.
,, xprcxscd- hb trUlittgtWaK -1&lt;* plead
301
1 4.602.56 in every way poo&amp;ble nliqw our appn - worthy; Hold on to Heal’h; ■IlGlorib
Assyriah
*
................
......
I..
n
I...I
.....
...
■»...
'
tiie
big
Niiip
jty
to
phsscMitm
but
not
to
the
charu
3.512 48 ; elation for this fine philiuiUisopy,
333
anyone no matter, hew fast their spevtl : Baltimore . .
leading the j „f
The prosecutor’refuwd to a
How fine it would be if Chevrolet, | I Harry
1|W
which is so lieipful to our p»-ople. ■
’,,”"'ccp.t hti plea. bccauM' the i-videnct
6.02O.73 : Mr Ketchum mentioned the fact
388 .
and Bull Durham. &lt;?1M “ ’' ~
' Carlton —
la.uirn Cutieton
MB
Mpbiloll. phis lite ioca
8.11504 ; that every ,
v-„ li.(WJ,f.HM young num
„.V., plane on thc Jutirnt-y Attendance a', I .-ale was a» conclusive au Chat ol 1
-year
. 210
so many lovely tpwn
Hastings Twp.
3,179.4Q ;intj women become eligible to vole Hi liiretlnqs gives 10 miles; by taking * jiVAion. Evaiiizu-us
passenger •new member', she hops 1&lt;» Inn- Judge Brown o
1272
what Struthers Bus'- pertinently terms I I Hasting* City
asked the pertinent question. 'How miles; a hop'of 50 mlh» is made for
-obsecmc acdnery1' could be Induced | Hope ... ...
i
,nuch
thl*y h,w*' ubddt their own imembership, in the Needlework.Guild, announced that |i&lt;plead guilty to b..th cliargi-:. which he|
. "tn say it with flowers "tn sonic ptclur-ji Irving
KovenmHiit?" Ho expressed tlve opln। Johiptown
t.-que and less blatant way.
•
3.860.70 l(K1 t)iai*all higher :&lt;d»uoL&lt; of educ.y and 50 inih.s tor each Mib-crtptlon m- dul &lt;Judge Brown gave him from one
ahd un. -half to five yriir.; at Ionia. I
The tourist busirit as is one of Michl- Maple Grove
ulciAri ,JWI ;J10“!d strew- the importance m
Girts' maRiuim. There will b&lt;- sun— with a rccommciKliitibii of-one and!
gun’s blgge.sj assets. I wonder when 10; angt.'v Hie
-3'4-t &lt; . l,vl? rtddy °f otir goveninx-nt.
.
Chambers of Commerce, Tourist** As- ’ Prairieville
He concluded with tiu^e
tenx iu - thin? i.|*cUl tn &gt;twr for all iyrh&lt; Wh» oiw-iialf years.
on Wednesday the Shcrttt took!
sociution.'-and the like-will wake-up Rutland
fi HRnin "Thl* u **n “s''
’hlnkmg; this is .111 hop ISO m'Ji-s belorc TlianksK'.vr-- *’
Evuqv, also W. E Align., who hadi
to tiie fact tiuit Michtgans lovely !I Thomupple •
Illg Hop Carmi
lu.uiuu.-.ly admitted selling liquor ulul.
countryside h being muhlau-d and Woodland ,. ...
Impruvomen
178
ruffled by this flagrant and unneces­ Yankee Springs .
nty institution. to thUt plarc
sary um-’of sign b sard*
Eyes grow
.country-w ide. luu been organized anti
Total
weary in following them }ry as hard
-1-; why’it adiouid be m.iintained.'’
as you may to ignore them.
Erway and family called’ Sun­
h«-i&gt;+
Da
y-mbol;
। sampl'd
1 have always threatened to throw
HASTINGS BANNER
day on Henry,Shively and family near
f.ui Wit i
Pin dn
A good way to use cabbagtv* u* they'
out a."Burma shave", if my mm ever
Gun lake,
z
.
USED AS TEXTBOOK
brought-one into Jhe house. u-&gt; .1 pro­ arc ready and also make ' excellent ■
A large number of friends gave RobMr B
. ...
test against those silly. exus|*-ratit)g. rnuerkraut m an easy way. Shred cab-!
i r; Oils a cump'.Jie MtrpriM- Saturday
p.uk in jars, add one wospoonful Students Of California, Untvcr
inane little lengthening lines, of -sign
night to H-niind him of huv tw.-n'ty-ihst
boards that assault your eye every lew
bait u» each quark fill with bolhint
. . , .
0hosen 200 Papers :aelve jtvmb of an*'. Whrwe
birtiiday which occurretl Monday, Sep’.
credits'an- up to xtaudard
mllej all along country ■roadsides.
.. 'ter. Hun knife through cabbage 6; In 38 States
.
Plus all the customary big brassy na- k all air bubbles c.slajx- Seal. Ready:
mid all relumed home uWiln
I The Huntings Bannrr
among 20t
‘tlonai advertising signs now are many t;
many more lutmw birthday.-..
others, scores of hgt dog and barbecue
i newspapers In 38 *t.itca .u-l.i-ct.-.l bv
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
(Continued «n page nine, part twof
Prof Rny L. French, ilminniin cf '.-u
Since, last report the following babies department
larud Us
LHimalum at the Uniirn nt Pennock- hospital.
. THE REASON.
r. and Mrs. Howard Hca« rial study by student- enrolled in io
Mamma: '■Willie, it 1* time you wenup. The-birds are all up long aim"
Willie idroWsdy. "Well, if I "had t
with 6 blades and your choice of either
Sept. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. srry»x|. general 'rncr-1
sleep m a nrot of nicies and 1 raws. 11
Edmond.-.. W. Grand St.’, u community projects *;&gt;
get up early, too --Great Thought
Colgate's or Palmolive Shave Cream
• » Kalama
Magazine.
vertising are among tiie point* t &gt; lx
analyzed by Trojan upperclassmen r&lt; cishrr-d in a course in ■'Comnninitv
. wife, and son Billie of'
Newspaper,." under TH-' diuitimi
Sunday guest* at Ch,i
Prof. French.
With 14 coiims'in journuh-.tic s
jectv arid four in advertising itivlttdr
1.1
brother. Henry Shively. and faml
Camp
Fire
ti
in thc USC. cum', iilurn. in addition
s in uftii-nll tbllrw «i'
Mich
r'corwmic*. psvchnlogv.
gUAfre*. literature, histor
.vetenrrw aiqiroxtcat*iy 250
linn
Troy arc iakitw univ-:-rs:iy work in ini
field.
toiling her •.
| TAG DAY FOR SUNNYCREST HOME FOR GIRLS.
I Tag day for the 8unnycre»t Home.
1'for Girls...
at Holland
.ra...a was held on Bat-

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06830302

LOCAL NEWS

MEMORIES

WITH HIGH HAND

STATE APPORTIONS
PRIMARY MONEY

■FIBE«iu.
BEGANWIimtY

Hastings Monument
Works

This’I00 Gem Micromatic Razor

This is a very special offer
anJ LIMITED. When these
are gone there will be 110 more
available .. . so come early and
tret yours.

“Where

Better Meats
COST LESS’

VEAL
Roast

CHICKENS
Freth, lb. . .

CUU

SPARE RIBS
3 lbs. for . .

25c

POUND

SWISS STEAK
lb.........................

15c

Small Linked
SAUSAGE, lb.

4 j"C
-I

Butter

PORK
Roast
LEAN. LB.

JUSTICE W. W. POT­
TER IS AROUND AGAIN

.... farm?
, in YunketS Spring

A Big Gash On His Head The
Only Visible Raminder Of
His Recent Accident
. Tiie

many

•*lVA«r« Immtdiatt Altrnlion and Courttty Art Shown to AU"
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115
w€ DELIVER

friend
The world's education
completely overshadowing it.

Iram. that he has n
ie Injuries 1

The m»»t visible rrn

Shultz or Freeport

Lt.

22c

•Inch req

Children and Grown-ups Too

automobile belli

KRAFT CHEESE.

£3

- lb. HF

Package, 2 for

F 1

B. A. Ly BARKER

ly fluc.st

Mild Full Cream
CHEESE, lb. . .

knocked tin- to a tine birthday dinner in honi&gt;
unjMci. and a&lt;di

21c
27c

up Evct

Pont lei

turned -to. FreVpwr
many -Barn where they are visit;
iy pleawd.
Merle Bonneville 0! B.it'
sjver.t la*: week with hu bic
Hellman's and Best Food MAyonThc work of the September term of i ter. and family
Cha.e &amp; Sanborn
'naise, Pints 27c ea._
4 AC
circuit court will be resumed next
Mcndjv w-Mh Judge Hawley of Ionia ed Mrs Capitola Baechler Saturday i
1 3 Pints, eachI "V
e
Mr. and Mrs Cnarley Kenyan and
presiding It is expected that the jury
3 bars Palmolive Soap, I OQC
urlFbe exiled- Some of the cases that Mr and Mr.* G E Kenyon attended a,
, had been luted for trial at the begin­ wedding anniversary a: the Ijorne of:
Pkg. Supersuds, all for KaW
ning of the. ae.Miion next week have Mr. and Mr;..-Lynn Bishop of Battlei
were!
Gauze TOILET TISSUE ggC
led. Efforts have been’ made ■ Crock Sunday.’ Nincte-n g-.i&lt;
others, but so far without
Label good for Oc
o it is expected, that the jury
with mu*w and singing. AH had an:
DRY ONIONS.
toward *j Ih. 0 I
!C
rr.joyable time
C. A S. Tea
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
।
Mr and Mr.1 Asa Btrait called at
Wm. Boda's bundav in Lansing Mr*.
Mrs. Clara Day and Helen Wilhtu i
I Boda died very suddenly on Thursday accompanied Clayton Wilh’ts and:
, and funeral was held Monday
-•Errlrn Day t-v LanMng Sunday. Clay­
the ,M S C. &lt;
Mrs . Elam Rockwell p back to work tori WilUit.. will .re-enur
.
I at Eidon Rapids after 4 week's vac#- and Evelyn Day will enter the Lan-i
..lion
,
ung Business Ur.iveraqy for Use com-!
Mrs Chase und^cn. Donald, of Bat- mg year.
tie Creek, vuitcd at George Hall s one
Mrs. Glenns Bidelman is spending
day last week, Mrs Wm. Anderson the week in Battle Creek u guest ol
“ Where Better Foodt Cott Lett ”
returned home with het mother. Mr* her cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd House.
Chase
and
speni
over
the
week
end
and
Mr and Mrs Joe Tillar*
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
Mrs George Hall entertained aevMr. and Mr* Henry Bidelman. Mr.,
era! people 8uad»y in honor cl iter and Mrs Forrett Sidtixan were g-jesu.
.□'brother,
Myrler.
Strait's
burtbday.
Mother. Myr’en Strait'* birthday.
ol Hasungs relauves punday.

HART PUMPKIN,
2 large cans . .

Co££e&lt;
33c

Friday and Saturday Specials

Feldpausch’s

SHOULD HAVE GOOD CLEAN MILK
Nature’s BEST and CHEAPEST FOOD
Children must have plenty of good,
wholesome, milk tn make strong bones
and muscles and give them plenty of
pep and energy for the boisterous, care­
free life that they lead. There is-just
one thing that you shopld be certain
about—you should be sure that the
milk is CLEAN. That is important
above everything else, because medical
research has proven, beyond any ques­
tion, that UNCLEAN MILK has been
the cause of many dangerous diseases.
When you buy Highlands Dairy Milk

nr Cream you run no chnnees. Every
tlrop we sell yhu conTes from our awn
carefully selected herd, which is reglA
larly inspected. We always recommend
our grade “A’’ milk, because state
tests show that nn cleaner milk is prndtiped in Michigan. Xo human hands
touch Highlands Daity Milk, either
Grade ’’A'’ or Grade .“B," from the
time it is drawn until it is automatically
sealvtl and delivered,-icy cold, lo your
door. Oui’ dead milk is thc cheapest
food you can buy.

Highlands Dairy Milk is sold either Pas*
teurized or Raw as our customers desire.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
• ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS. BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 81. tt»

IES
S

TtiEATKF
7— ■

------------------- HASTINGS

MICHIGAN ------------------

Greater Movie Season
Sunday and Monday, Sept. X5-X6

Mightiest
Kcal! Different! Il Kip*
Civilisation**- Backdoor

tr Mind

’ the Human Eye Been
So Dazzled.

a VW.o

bate that
tome.
Ing? Call
price*.

meat

MKOHILLA
nt.

t

&amp; Mr*.

£4 MARTIN JOHNSON^.
Only Talking Picture
10tr~ Made in Africa.

Comedy Singing Plumba
LATEST PATHE NEWS ’
‘■A. ADULTS 25 Cent*

nd dauglim friends

COUPON -TUESDAY, SEPT. 27- NIGHT

r relatives

No Royal Road to Romance
■ road meCiaran Cl.
he instrurrry bump

lor a “tropical lady” jn the
South Seas.... “I thought I
had a right to be happyBut I guess I was wrong.

&lt;T»e

AINTE.D
WOMAN
Spencer Tracy
Peggy Shannon

A COUPON AND
10 CENTS WILL
ADMIT 1 ADULT

William Boyd Irving Piche!

ADDEDCOMEDY
■ SONG SERVICE"

Wednesday

At the Theatre

—SEPT. 28-29-\

Thursday

They Learn the Thrill
of the Make

Up Kiss

\
C

ten numbers, written for the produc-.
tion by Richard Rodger.-, ati’d Lorins'
Hart, noted Broadway compbnng team. ’
Those listed.* above he
a rolr/5

PLACE NEXT TO MOVIE COL
the rust
A DRAMA OF THE JUNO LES
Jeanette MacDonald, leading woman!
Gorilla* fh mortal combat a pygmy in tin-'picture, sings five inunl&gt; t : ■ o.-w

wedding and honeymoon a sold
Ss' courtship,'
with huge elephants, ferocious Ifcnv.
'
y mad rhinocert mid oilier wild beasts,
u» Witnesses. u while woman narrowly
■wcnplng death from a chanting rhino
u river alive with flouting blonds ut
fltsdt and slithering rr-ptttws. Ute cap-

ettaii menacingly tawing a lion nnd.hte;

the Ihi'iiii"

•■oriit
Practically every nwml
....
...
Bm ter worth Myrna I
Smith uful oth. i
Title

drvds of uiijuraliclcd tlirilLs and sightrevealed by the gnntest Jungle pie­
lure e.ei made, CungoillU. ’ made by and- Tsui it Romant.Mr uhd Mrs Martin Johnson who uL-o, Rodgerc and Hart, wrt
appear .in it. Incidentally, it 1- the hit tohg. an- b l kn
only talking picture.ever entirely tak-. ko:d&lt; and music fur tl;«- ...
en in the African jungle.
edy. A Connecticut Yum;-&gt;1
Tiie audible screen has never bclield enjoyed a loiig Broadway run.
so M-nsstional a spectacle ns Unit
which' •Congorilla" can boast. .Millions
’OVIE CRAZE J-’CXJ?
of wild Jungle birds, tliousorais of
primitive savages and ptnneval mm,. ।baM-d somev
Isters. When the Johnsons are noL bat- ,of the Motllng maneaters they are battling el.— pepped
।
up
menu. When the element* are con- imitoble
.
brand of !mm&lt;«
quered. new menaces lurk in tlx-ir jiuth
Suva Hafold Lloyd .
Sounds, weird and fienetroting. that : surprised Don i vau i
Jiumuns have never heard, will pierce yourself? It wakes yc
audiences and hold spectators spell-:
bound
surprw
Thrills, Drama, Adven­
s when y&lt;
..
ture And Romamr. ■ fur nu«
: Drama and romance of a .wo no an-' something else happens
•thor could ever hojxs to create jil.iv
outstanding ports in - Congorilla " Th- 1
1 backdoor of cirtlizatiou is batten-d
' down and beyond it one se»n eight.'
C no human eye has seen before A
•J. civilization wine with .menaces a mil-1
Jv' Hon years old Three-foot humans tii;&lt;l:
eight-foot monster:.! A grotcMjiie roc-I,
of humans, jiawns of the jungle, shun-'iThcvJrcl dirati’d mid
i you give Nimeiluhg be|
■ M &lt; :ift d' to promise, that*
Empire of Dvatli tliat Juts iieietul
| ,‘ Donx make them &lt;xj
been impenetrable.
I pleasant. and tiuin uhi
• I’tctonal beauty unprecwhnkxl

'lireseiitcd, for iustanc.-. tn tin- u&lt;-w:Uj . / •
near Lake Albert, when- litorallyCbil- * 1 u‘ “
lions of flamingos are se-err arid hrard
Tlw biggest thrill, however, was fiirnlshed by tly- sudden face-to-fjice adventuro with fighting gorillas'.two-: h .,,_
cluusly fighting hand-to-hand, m n-.un-1 (Jn ,{
Ing hysterically, within 20 feet of their , ln.. i)Ud (
MHmd recording camera.
t Seven Month. Among Pygjnie*.
'
While tlw revelatloh of the gorillas*
haunts furnishes a feature that the
spectator will never forget, the John­
sons' M.-vcn-month stay iinwmg tiie
moment.-, memory of which will be en­
hanced'by time These pygmi.-- nf.ford dramatic studies that contribute
im|»rtnnily to making "Congurtlla’
entirely different from any sound
Not a ptuuw of tlw native lift- of

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Saturday

A MODERN \
PIRATE IN O
FLANNELS!
A woman /ailed
him yellow *L and
he went to roam
the aeaa and rule
hi* life in a breathlea* queat for love
and triumph!

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Bringing
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d.ub - iiy penmt tn.dcS cl

—OCTOBER 23-24.
[ amount' to j737.3(W 79
-v Jitck-ol-rtll Trades would have bes-n ■
*“‘
a rank amateur compared with Ab&lt;-!
Steinberg, the property man rcipons- i
£ Iblc fur gutliCTiifg together all the oldJv fashioned props seen in "Rcbwca Of I
£ Sunnybrook Farm." the moderniz-'d i
'» version of the famed classic with
Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy.
j
£
BcRinnink with ah ancient railroad |
(Continued from pjigg. one)
engine mid three coaches. Steinberg,,
£ had first to locate, them beg. borrow],(stead of December i!». supreme•Court
or steal everything from a nipt) mall!'■Judice Fetid. Justice Feud rank;£ carrier's wagon down to an old-fash- ।high as a lawyer, and judge also
: lulled, three-legged mllking stool to use
»» in tiie picture. Through the co-operaFor thc January ‘meeting none
£ tion of tb«- railroad! the train, such a- .titan Dr. Emirt.Bnrlili.ini. hi
Jy was common on branch lines twenty ]
£ years ago, was located .in ‘the Junk Stale
,
TeaclH-rs* C«ill&lt; .:&lt;■
X yards at San Diego and promptly sent '
£ to Santa Cruz. Calif , where the ex-1 ? *■.. ,••r •!■.- BdOn
ranger in Barry
X tertor scenes were filmed.
| who have heard him have
X The mail wagon was discovered rust- ! interesting
£ Ing in rctirnmeni among ti»e cobX webs of an old Los Angeles carriage Ulis qoun'.y.
£ barn, and the various other farm utenX sils seen in the picture were picked er is Dr. Ingvoldstudt. jvi
s' up here and there ovci\ practically the tral Methodist church ot Lansing.
£ whole state of California. ,
Ingvoldstadt u-t^cognlzed as one ol
All of which is by way of saying that!' leading pulpit orator. • .of this &gt;
£ the amount of detail work necessary
r-vi.jTiwre can be no doubt of tju- inti
X for filming a feature picture such as'i
‘’‘i he will arausc in t he minds and heart*
£ "Rebecca Of punnybrook Farnf is cn-t
g ormous. but that it is well worth while,
X when the results achieved are as near­
b ly perfect ns they are said to be in this;,. For tlw March meeting Ute -■‘firtiker
* will be Dr. Hendenwn. h« nd of tlw Ex£ latest plcturization.
Froni“'ihiS' e.rlltr
WMehlSPS?" W,,rt
'!”' U|'S‘
nr-rwiiai-d th. Brr.l amounl of un- MMUnn. » m»n .I, ,-.■
muul -hrop., ' th- pl« ol Ihr picture Jf™!''!'"“ 1'
mqves quickly to a larger village where | B—eFhood f&lt;&gt;r“*Jial' ° Ktl lun.’
the amazing and oft-times amusing ex- •
that- meeting til
periences of Rebecca begin. Here it is i held in April, und f
i-ti sinui-rs will
that she meets young Dr. Adam Ladd. Ford Quartette of &lt;
No I ill.
portrayed by Ralph Bellamy, who furnish the entertainment
quickly falls in love with her. Here, too, treat could be imagined. This eta
she begins her life with her two elder­ tainment will be given upstairs and all
ly maiden aunts, played by Mae Marsh
-... I:- ■&gt;
and Louise dosser Hale, whose stiff- We know that tti.it no .ins
necked pride and hard New England auditorium.
We have raid enough, we are sure
reserve form the chief obstacles to her
to
prove
that
the
committee
having
in
natural exuberance and sunny op­
charge tiie programs lor next
timism.
have met their responribihtlc* in\a
tlw Brottarmanner that wdl pk-a
LOVE ME TONIGHT—OCT. 2-3.
Poor
Apache."
“The
hood and serve the people of Hailing-.,
----- ------------Song
Paree." and "How Arc You?" are title* and vicinity.
of three numbers sung by Maurice
A new machine for briqucTttng t
Chevalier in "Love Me» Tonight.
Rouben Mamoulian production, his dust is said to turn out a product twice
latest picture,
as heavy as wood and yielding as many
Cltevalier is heard in seven of the heal uniu as a similar weight of coot

WHIM

0|»dermf, ,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

ii'hut a Nickel’s Worth!

knd

wen* birtlis, deaths.and-weddttw. dur£ 'mg Hie Jolmson-.' extraordinary visit
£ with Hum- little people. And‘tlicr.
C an- thousands of them rqijM-mitur in
£ '‘CJongorilla." You see them talk. sing.
' -dance und trying to Iniit.a*..- their bank a&lt; he found
white munis Their every secret, hid­
According to the
den from civilization for centuries, u] and ‘discount* pt
.
In Uit. pMm.
....................
,,
&lt; While soap is a delicacy among the count has ubo
pygmies of tlu- Ituri Forest. Mr amtThe b.u.k
Mrs Martin Johnson's first talking mj,m u.it-l- ol' i'&lt;-,
plclure'made in the African jungle. n had on h-.ud •.• !&gt;« nil u.i
• Congorilla.' now at the Strand Th&lt;u-, mnrtltnge md. btcd
tre. ghows definitely that these mr-ni- j1;ls |XVI1 cU! lr,„n
berx of a truly grol»--qu&lt;- race place th--' j&gt;ut a &lt;- vustiierable
highest value on salt- A pinch of 'iill ition jms bcm in­
brought tlw- Johnsons startling infor- unu. -ih. L-unk clou
mation and gilt*. Hu- latter now serv-] aH(|
ba'.anc.- uti h;uid &lt;i
ing nv exhibits tn various museums init3010(), but th. bank then o;
this country.
fleptwtorv bank 125JUKI.-wjikh th
But while the American cigareCe
jmi.i
B-sjf
and cigar intrigued the pygmies, tlu-ir .jwji-Wtlme an- still
experiences with tlu-m.' • ConeorULi"' b.,!amf.s hi d-p■&gt; it • -.
shows, were anything but pleasant ja_»8(;j Hus with th--m&lt;M
They have their oun method.
UovmnWIit bond, on

REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM

J* C,PENNE
116-118 EAST STATE ST.

11823179

Hunting Season
Opens October 1

12 o'Clock Noon!

These two fellows have gone out WELL.
EQUIPPED to bring back a big bag~df"g3rne
. . . and here we have them with a canoe-load
of ducks! Come to us and we can fit you out
with EVERYTHING you need from COM­
PASS TO GUN AND COAT!

Pheasant Season—
Oct. 15 to 26 Inclusive

oct. is to 24 Include

Winchester
Repeating

No Advance in Prices
Because of the 10% Tax on Guns

SHOTGUNS
ANQ RIFLES

and Ammunition!

Single and
Double Barrel Guns
Hunting Coats
and Vesta

WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY THE
STATE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT

TO SELL HUNTING LICENSES

HUNTERS

Shell Belta and Capa
Hunting Knives and
Compasses

HEADQUARTERS

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE

SPORTING GOO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. IWi

FAOi FOUR

The
ine Hsstines
pairing. Banner!""'
Banner ^ p„&lt;,uctl«, oUm

b.

,ar

Views and Opinions;
This and That Backward Glances;
What Others Say
Bits of Yesterday

l„. „&lt;»rt,n« u, ,n« ir«m: udopird will,.
‘ .
A Political Primer.
out great sucorea in Soviet Russia, and;
this 1* so utterly foreign lo all AmeriConam-atlve.
.
COOK tuofl., 1Ultore.
'can Ideals Uvat we do not believe for
Liberal
WHEN RADIO IS WQRTH WHILE •
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
rvexTr SiiVKSTH year a mlnut* that Roosevelt ha* this Idea '
•
Radical
’
The possibilities of radio as a means j
Misses Eva Hrcox and Beatrice I
in mind Therefore. If thc Governor is of enriching life in thc realm* of| cm,. 1^^ ihn trrIn. liberal" radi- R|,t-hlr “i»d Delbert Buxton spent Sun- i
&lt;» runuunj me 111 nw ivwmho
1 One hears th&lt;&gt; •&lt; rm.- "1
»niiitiir..nm«»nf hart
Hava been
h*M-n ’&gt; ^j
_. &gt; - •..con.wrv.itav
—
....................
_ f'ay at Mocatawa Park.
sincere concerning his statement about intxiiM-tiiBi
intellectual enllglitmment
' and...■ react! niary"
;1
planned use of land" he muse have In explored
only on thc edge
UMXj ..VH-K..*/
frequency .n
in current ronummtl- Mr- *n&lt;‘
------- '------------------ of their al- ------PrB,lk McMillan and
mind rome *uch a scheme as we have rmost
"n*! llmitleM «&gt;«••‘
';t------------■
range.-------------------------o describe Uw v.,riou»
types of uolui-' sOn- Junior- "re &gt;» Cheyenne WcHa.;
A
better
technique
and
a
higher
cal
thought.
CuirtdiTuble
haalneM
Colorado, visiting friends enroute toi
already mentioned. Under tills ar­
quality are being develop! d.in drama-lew., eontmung thw various clout- lhe4f hom*California
rangement. John Smith; farmer, liv- tic prcsenti^H, and there J* in ncttU1MUI M-n&gt; jBX,p,v umlr,ublwiiy' » and -Mr* Frank Carrothers !
&gt;K«:a«is. Many
--------. ----- . .jiwplv
&gt; andundoubtedly
.mg on sbtnc rural route tore In Barry
----- - -- — i imstokv “cwtwervative"
"reaction-e mimic* Beatrice and Prances Car-1
„.U„, - 11k. t,
rot her.-, and Mr and Mr*. R M Lam-'
county might expert to have hl* prob­ mun cnan b&lt; Id,., .hkh Mn
... .........
blc mu. Lightning" In Grand Rap-;
lems solved a* follows: Each year be­ ». ..,«•»» v.lu, n&gt;. ,Ub.u -..I.
rf Chk.u 1. I.kin. tl„ IrM In lbi,-WL, 1,,|..1,.a| rt-iLb. i,. ... !u., .,&lt;&gt;.! (o ‘ids Tuesday
fore planting time he would tecelve n
-» una«-wa*
cu 1■ ........ .
Mr*. Amo* J. Miller and Harold CI.
•,■. ... iuoiu
?i.i&gt;.; i,
11.,:.,
(letter from some central bureau stat- still employs the obvious method of Um*।
’"ht,'
. .
.
(P-dd Morning ' Miller of Saline and Ward A. Miller of
ing Just how'-much wheat, corn. rye., ™
dl° hlecture.
*tU1*'
* (column
--------- in tlw niaio
•
Di'tmif Frt’c PreTin.’.
trade
R und Murgarct Miller Satur­
,'S!
°
l*Uuad
Hilar...u.ipls
Mr.
Blnbarley, beans or otiier product* htfaxild
. ;m
w, me
w.t,
n rirsiwtiu
p....d..nl «&lt;
(he vuiuxi
Unlbd o,n.A-.*
sr.u« ....
lhl
day night and Sunday. Ward Miller
plant during tto .moon; and it might dtscussed by three erudite and g&lt; nul.
molort-d through to Chicago
(Conceivably go so far as to specify .the professors— Percy H Boynton, author­ paper column in thl- section of tin-, MisA-s Jean McKmght. Betty LindAlice Batrx and Evelyn Tydrn
amount of livestock and milk to could ’»b’ on English literature: Harold I).;'
give you
OT.... T r).._ A. uw
^' v
T,
, lltlcal ttought u.* Mr. Bmgay totiiics left Tuesday for Nashville. Tennessee
Expert custom tailoring
where they will attend thc Ward-Bel­
time UMUMnds of other farmers all who tuned ln
haV1. feU lhat til, v 1 them:
mont sclwol this year. .
we give you Sty le
ii
Litoral?
1 lover tto United States-would be re- had quietly intruded on this trio of
’ Mr und Mr*_ Minor Pattensen and!
. * a Lib-■ daughter Pearl , and Harlari Hendrick
.. reiving similar letters and the total
.
Me give you (Quality
- ■ ■ &lt;4 Gfand Rapids spent Sunday with
• production from this "planned use of sewusnexv Of audience, in impromptu eral i» one *lu&gt; !'■ not wholly xatpfirt!
but wlkit is more important
exchange of thought. Humor mingled with exl.ting gi'icrnmental mjchiiwry .Mr. and Mrs 1{ IL Lewi*. Mis* Nina
y . land" would Uieorctlcally keep the with sagacious comment in u manner jnnd tl.mks that by .&lt;mu- &lt; tongtt- Uleni Hendnrh und Mrs. Harlan Hendrick
KE (MW OTBM
price level of farm commodities at a that made the Illusion of spontaneity ] will lx- improveineht
returned with -them after sjx-ndinn
satisfactory scale. But we doubt that iwrhct There was nllordwl u itor’
scvenil days, with their gratHl-iguvnu
to experinw'
the governor i» serious in his *ugge» oughiy enjoyable contact with w$ll' informed and discriminating tnlfid.*.
--------------common
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
j
.lion M
o&lt; Uni” A Hi..Such
.......................
u*e of thc radio may have great: much men ... „
After a four month*- visit with her ;
tic later in lib speech, while dLscus..ing value ns a atimuItM to thinking. It, may .born ..btam-d und d
Quinn of Chicago.!
5ivcn'rMtore
the —
art• of
------.._.
------ dauilhter, „Mr*
M JohnIUIS
' method* used to meet thc present over- ---- ••-» conversation,jr-mUng anything
.
(hat has been‘Mrs w. H. Olney ha.*-returned Uunui'-.-. in
I.. the .........
- i.niiroved......
in health
- production of agricultural produce, hi; now so little practiced to good purjs •&lt;• : proved workable and worthy
It recalls u..
the mo.,
:n*»rc leisurely
Hirnrh. day
j....■ lablUtu-d
..ba ...I
..... &gt;-• ’' ***’
Mr.
Mr. wAMm
and Mrs. B,rlWU»n
Brit WilSuii iviuiiwvi
A J2 0O0yy.d.WiO DEMAND .
chide* tile Form Board because It "in- n
when Samuel Johnson. Goldsmith.&lt; Iwa-d ,j
Uli Um- Friday to their tome In Coffeyville
By voting 10 t&lt;» 1 fur Immtduic cash vented ’ thc cruel Joke" of advadng Gibbon. Burki- and other worthies Itoiicul
Kinuas, after a visit with Mr and Mr.*
fiayment of adjusted compensation farmers to allow "20 |&gt;er cent of their crossed verba) swords, while Boswell j QiwvtM'ii: What l»-a Radical:
Chafks Doyle and other relatives.!
certniwiti- - the Aiywrlcan Legion Con* wheat lands to lie Idle" and to plow up made mental now* for Liter traiucnp-;
Mitlcal Radical b an; ^ke Walers S C. Brock. .Lewis'
tion.—Chicago Dally New*.
.
j.-creniM
ILidiral ’ Barkley and Will Comgarj went Mon' vention ut Portland expressed Itself in every third row of cotton, etc.' What
t
’
r
If
day
tq
Detroit
to
attend,
the
fair
and
Invar of .-addling thc United Stales is this but a very mild attempt to bring .
—-art’ fundamentally Bound. Kinc fabrica and good workTWO MONTHS' WORK FOR
i-rnment • **n' i'ut»&lt;noblle show
uith a debt of TWO BILLION DOL- about a planned use of land. ' And if1
NOTHING. '
1 '
• '»•?* Merrick Reed went to Battle
nianship serve an the base on which we build'their style.
LARS at a time when the credit struc- i this conservative effort incite* the gov- ■ How would the average citizen like-rect route .;■-..•.'
HU iiW.ism and !t're Saturday to spend a week with1
her daughter. ?.trs Hattie Sweet.
Hire ot this country u* Just beginning. ernor to make vigorous protest, is it: to work 61 days without* apy pay j hi* etuhuNiastn blind him
Price.* as hnv ::s $17.50 mid no higher than $35.00.
Mr* Hamel Seeley of Bnvablc.i
\
(tuition
to recover ^irom ne«r collajisc. In consistent to believe that he u sincere
Minm-.u.t.i. U the guest of her parents,;
Ktippenln itner Custom Made Clothe-; $31.00 to $50.00.
...
Jim like
affluent linn.' .such a kxid would be a in advocating *'|&gt;lanned use of land' ns .
Mr. iuul Mr.* John MlchacL
Mrs.
it at ail. But that, in effect, is wiiul
tcmflc strain. Coming n«»-, tills bur- a solution to farm problem*? Tlien hr is doing, filxty-onr day*- work out:
Srf?!yy missed tlw afternoon C K and
All thtynew fall.style.-* and patterns are here and hun­
S' 'rain in Kalamazoo Miss Nonna
dm would be a calumny.
what docs the governor main by this of each year u required to pay tlu- cost
dreds to choose from.
Miclun-! apd Ml-,. ■'Maude. Iron-,ide
We doubt Hutt tills demand will .statement?. We do not know and d.&gt;ubt of government. In 1924 it was 46 days.'
amt t'.i Knlamiuoo in an automobile
jtrike a responsive ciwed in tiie hearts that he doo*. One persons guess is as and in 1913 about 25 day*.
.md ret irny-d with Mrs. Seeley, about
The ratio Is constantly rising. Car- |
ol the |&gt; iijilc. * It *eeins strangely ill- i good as another-*. Planned' production ried to the inevitable conclusion,' itj
Mr* Emma Carter, who hav beenadt'bedi jMrticularly .since the Federal;of land" Is a phrase u»«t might catch mean* that in the not-tuo Uiatant f.q-i
liMtimr friends here for several weeks.!
.Government J*'under no obligation. ■ the ea/s of certain industrialists and lure, the taxpayer* will be working for
i tr Tiii-d..y for Njlr*. where site will I
..dug legal or-moral, lo pay thc cer-1 manufacturers who .v-cm to knuw the taxcatcrs all the time, and fur
;i:«nd the winter with her daughter.!
themselves not at all Every
“
tune a I
tiftcatcs until they are due in 1945. In ‘ mure about farm problems tliail the new bureau is ci rated, &lt;icry time al
Mr.. .Mahoney,
Mr. and M:
George DeVries of
trying to compel tile payment of these! farmers do themselves xtnd any crifi- newt defiartment comes into existence. I
Grand Ilapids and Mrs J. H Monroe I
cc-rtillcAti* row. the vcbians arc ask- cism of the funn board is likely, ju.st.
.. K.iUmuAio pre guest* of Mr and
mg for a fur litnier contribution than | now. to fall on sympaUwUc curs. * ,
Mr.- C X'anni
.
the Federal government promLs&lt;-d to | We beJteve. however, thkt political
make. For example: Supinse you'candidates tills year are going to find
.THIRTY YEARJf AGO TODAY
agree to |x»y a creditor of yours &lt;2,000, thc applause they get is not necessarily
ymmir Harris, Patsy MrPliarlln
L&lt;-r Cha-’ afe attending a regi-.
sixteen year* from now. You put 11,000 u measure of tlw votes 'they will re­
DELTON.
'id rem... i: .t Grand U&lt;i_.
I’ TOHl Olir Scrdh Hook
in the bank at 4'. per cent compound‘reive Roosevelt will find the western
K.
: V Hchauli .4 Grand Rapids
01111/1 IMHIA
O LOSE
Prairieville High ioIi&lt;m&gt;1 ball team
interest and at thc end of 16 yrars you farmer biore hard-hrade&lt;f und better
came over Friday afternoon to play
ho
has ta-en enjoying a two week*-;
ATMOSPHERE .EFFECTS.
an idea dearer than
will have a Uttle more than &lt;2 000 to ’ informeeA than he suspect*.
’•
with
our
local.
High echool team. Thc
•.■.if.iiioii with his lather down on tiie
,
. , . .
Kctf is thc iunditjun
I..... . .ill r.
tain u&gt;
.,,.k
f
your credit: since money deposited at’
- —--—
- V-.illt-v t’itv
.observing many different atmospheric
Bcluxfl tore is running ni full swing
of all areal nest.
4'. per cent compquioi Intense double? PROMPT SERVICE appreciaITD
■ effect.'-, and once, abovq Milan, over n; now with af&gt; pupil* enrolled. Forty-iUiie
in about fifteen jvats and two naarths,1 All people of Barry county wiuv t&lt;r»k
relumed from a visit the dircctlbii of Lake Maggiore. I -aw in the high school and 36 In'the. pri­
। a cloud shaped like a huge mountain mary. t'uaklng 13 morvtluiii were eiiIn other word* by renting your money any interest in Uw primary c.tmpaign
friend , in Bt llufre Thursday.
rnade up ol bank* ot lire. 'becnuM* the tollixl last year There are ten tentn
for sixteen yomy nt 4'. per cent com-1 have thq boards of tiie usrioas^county
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
gnidcys und 1» ninth graders.
|&gt;6und‘interest mid saving all of the.' precincts to thank for the proniptiiess
Ml.. Maxinn Henton left Monday.
Honorables
John
Padghiim
and
sorti
iblMlird 1’nd. of Allegan spent Sunday with!ilhclr colour. This great cloud drew Ii,
»evcnuc,\i&gt;u haw accumulated more i with-which the return* were maifi'
" S« pUmia-i 12 for Upland. Ind . when*
he mll•
itself
.ill
the
little
clouds
which
urn
than enough to pay .the obligation as!known. Shortly after mldniglU. Re-]
'iL -m-.! ), Mis S Stutfwd. They.lf-ft'
‘ he will attend the Caylor University
|round about. And tin- great chind.re­
Monday fur Orchard Lake, where l|ie!
this year.
'
agreed. But now sapixjsmg your credi- publican returns were complete mid]
mained
•ii will enter th&lt;- silitary aeademy, , ili'S,;
’; stationary und retained the
Mr? Gilbert IhlM of Battle Crock/
tor asks you to pay the fall &lt;2.000 after only a few precinc&amp;uiussiiu; from the"!
-•■'x Stella Heath siarvi'n
.
-------................ — spent Thursday, the gwst of Mrs. Lu­
Miss
started Ainnmiyt
Mondavi*
three years luve elapsed. He is asking Democratic total. We noticed that;
... Yp«i|anU
v..
.. .. . । amt a nail1 “,,’T sun*-’ -'-o &lt; nurn.&lt;iir. ll wrSMnon
&gt;r
where she will attend
Wcctmon., MrR
Mrx. miqs
Ihlcs win
will w
be tx'trer
better
you to pay frpm earning* several hun­ Barry enunty wa* the only one in thtv
. .
•!ux&gt;l the coming year
*?', ’,1
And about two hour* after kikiWh a* Della Chatfield,
.
,
,
a little mote of Hie money &lt;c earn
Mi. ami Mrs B A Cr.lant left for]’,UBht
we a stupenMr_, Miiry tii^a ang Mrs Blanche
dred dollar.* more than
agreed to »«l«n ol U„ H.U W WOT complH, „„d,
|h,
'avenport.
I&lt;wtt,
Monday
where
they
I™*
'UJ.
1
,
l
’
,H
'nunicniit
wind
storm.
—
Huhud*
were
kalanuutod
stopper.:
d&gt;. He l* asking you to give ihm out- return* in time for Wcdneaday morn-] A* President Hoove: ha* *aid. tqc-mit!
by toonardo Du Saturday.
ill mil
visit rrlutivi
ri’hdni\-* for
.... some *time
h**v. ..
• v^"n' ri°lvbook.s.
right tile 4 . per cent intcre*: on ll.WWjna edition* next day • Such sen ic*- i..' tmue on .the lax road we are traveling
Mr and Mr* Henry Green of Alb - •
Mr Maud Corum of Battle Creek
In the
tto
f-ir 13 years—a-»um that I* rightfully , appreciated Those working in the'*'
impoverish the nation In
in and. George McLellan of ClarrotG
w.i. a Delton caller Friday afternoon
.
.
' .
.
.
,
.,
last 16 years the co*: of govenun-mf
••
nd.
.|
Ilk
tunrs|&gt;!
of
Mr*.
McLellan|
PHELPS
NEWBERRY
RE­
yours In o'her word.*-tic u a-vltlng lor election booths are paid with public
increased nearly ISO ;vr cert Th­
C'i'uratuIa'Uin.* arc gxtended to Mi** /
Mi in IXThlcitncr a mF Kennet h Spa* L
an outright gift By demanding cash money, are thus public aervanu* ehd »o‘ result* are found in Ixurdit c ot ct&gt;-&gt;Jas D Notion and family darted
SIGNS FROM LEGION who acre rnarri'-d s.iturday. Septem­
;k»ymcnt of thc innus now the Legion should be mtavraWd in making the re-! ual industrial relrenciiment. u:.c.i&gt;r Baltimore Maryland yesterday. V&gt;
----------ber 10 We understand Uicy will oc­
.• nuking the -amc unrcasonsb!e de- suits in their precincts known as stria I pi«&gt;mcni Tiie tax issue in all it ,
Protests Action Taken At R&lt;- cupy t&lt;x&gt;ms'jt) Delton for the present.
,
’ phases, is &lt;mc of the m&gt;&gt;'t important
manti of the AmeruuojiBople Then- a* inwble But in some counties th. y i Jlf,lb!,.ins t|M. Ain, fir;M1 |(,OI,.r luVf
Mr; upat (?a.wy is entertaining'her
cent
Convention
Askin^ItnMrs.
C.
L
Blanchard
in
.till*!
RnindrWittor for a few day*.
1 t) &gt; kiuubt that the United States Will-do not In a ’ neighboring . district arver faced—Unidf nt I tied Clipping
mediatt/Bonus Payment
Wi are all glad to know that Rev.
Gg.itmn to the-veterans and : majority of thc prncincU closed up
*'
and Airs. Juwph Adams of!
f. p. Mile.* and family will stay with
AN INEVITABLE ALLIANCE
rtihca'.e.. when :liey gre due. ] their ballot boxes wt(hotil reporting to,
md Mrs C S. Whit-1.
...
, Known u.g the ’ Natrmal Eronoinj
•untry cannot afford to dig the county clerk. County election re­ । There Ls nothing that terrifies
hi our iu-nts lust week concerning
I good AmcfTcan citizen so much as
'* ague" ft is ••ijwn-parrWan dt
i hr community club ameers* elected forhip Jn the suits and thc nomination for congrts.*- I thought ol un alliance wttlua tor
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
nuiization for national sende, &lt;it- tiie coining Jeiir. one was omitted .J
by the in- man in the entire c-xigrowrxial district ; country.
,
■ted
c.-iM-cially
toward
prvvc
ccumuUtcd ! are thu* left in doubt. This-is u type)I And. quite frankly, the .British di
John M. BcAsmer* jwaste-, in itovernment. and i* designed dent Till* wu* not done intentionally
of impertinence that the public should;;ihas had al! he .wants of hmdrng
■.ere art a few very nr, largely reduce the ex|» n*»‘. of guv- .ju*’ an oversight and uc air glad lo
tanglci/enpi with tlw* atfair* ol c
I. he said, and tu»bought ]eminent—local, county, school district
• ••
tolerate.. We arc glad nothing Mf*’ nations
mnd of powder and gf ■
.
Mr «nd Mr- Allan Terry nl Li^chkind happened lu re and feel sure!i Yet the proof is bccomini: nir.r
lit—al! of wiiich he saj
the people of Barry county up- i
them tore free gratis
; branch of this orir.miAillnn. nt Ox Mr- Wade Town and family.
■
prcc&amp;MF thc prompt service given by&lt; ailianre
Cole would like thc hand-head of which tv Mr. Plain* Ncwix-rrv
Miss Golda Town is nursing in Hickyoung
of Detroit.
mt inun
man from Irving,
Irvimr uiio
.hnl...
,u.».. Mr
.... NewBe^FTfivc tini-Ory Corner*.
i by a dr*
i«
niii'Nictw.
wear*
h six and a|*ervicc in tiie World war and w«a*’a
Harold Burpee aiut famrfy of D«r
! • In Jto
(punter nbix hat. and peddir* tin wash-'member of th.-, American L’gmn. «re
" ’ 1 rolt have moved into the Burpee hdtue
• standing
nit nywhinc1-. to rome round and pay resigned hl* menii» rt.hip In the L&lt;-. mn down the Wick yard drive.
Ll’RFN DICKINSON
that irt..- b&lt; t or leave &lt;10 with J I* ]Uft,.r -hat Ixxiy, it it-, recciii convenElmer Kelley with his daughter.
Lmen Dickinsop, ca'ndidate for lieu-'
Rsxx'rt* ,o back his greenback b!ow-,t|l)n rjeniandcrt that t»v: government Mabel. and her husband of Grand
mg.
...
.
.
.
„
iv »ik: mroicr wrvue mon out •*.- Rapids apent Sunday at Homer Kelenan* governor of MfluK^n on the
W. ,:■■ happy to .Ute Uu,t Oeorar oooiwopfln ,1. bomw, a-lueh u no: du.,
..irib.tr., ■:
n tiekrt, it one ol 'he polm-i Arncyicsi
- D..U, w I ,,m« M, ,, u.m „„.d 1M, Tl„ h,„,u
, d
Charlo* P Smith ha* been spending
fc hj„n&lt; „,. „lfc
. |„
. . a„d
... a few dav.-. In Delton again after sevtirely recovered trum hu sickness.
t■accumulate ..
i of ..
at ,u_
the—
rate
four and‘era! weeks abxmcr in taking a buslI. A Barker of this office snd wife;&lt;nnrraa|I
I)rr
c&lt;
,
nl
j
earljr
int
i&gt;rest
The
one-half |*r cent yearly interest Thc nea trip through the south. Thii Jime
'ou will And
of temperament. of Jan?notxmly
.... .demanded
....the .payment Cliarjlc
passing tlw cigars and can­
and the inteUi-, Viri wr a5lwrmr Mare’df-iiV‘a W '■ .
*-un alliance of inevital
J r ‘v-‘
of the entire sum. principal and inter
iof
inter-­ dy to lii* friends, which-means that )w
to ll'ir.*, tflwn the m»r
I f,- 'ii *• 4
?e-ad* iw^ tn
r -: which
*lUch W
‘U n&lt;X
** dlW
‘Ul 1M5ic.-t,
will
not be
due* U,
until
1945. bl3
bu'' has announced hl* marriage to Mi*»
pnncipl
men u-id «atc legislator, may ran '-w « .
imamirre
ci-ivc Xtbinen *
,
d ' w* &lt;»KJ- demanded immediate payment Leah Haskins of'New. York. Congratu­
, ...
. .
.
, the disteiniXT ol economic dtstreu
«iw«n«r.t
afoul tne prohibition issue and go do*;-. b,,r.. An|(.r.Cd
now of the principal and the interest lations ar/ extended.'
• .
Mrs Clara H Allen and-Mr*. M. A
HOOSEVELTIAN FARM RELIEF
to defeat but the dry- Mr. .Dicklivonrmomentarj- confiic
Rad:-.and Morrill tire in Chicago, buying a lot of accumulation up to 1945
Mr
hb
SHULTZ.
Mr. Newberry promptly resigned his
Govenvx- Raxeielt-* «ddrei*» « To- gather* hi» usual number ofrttotllou
Sueh moments &lt;•
.
’ .
wth new goods for the benefit of the membership
because he thought there
TJ,-e Muse.v Barbara Chamberlain
*ka dehvered for tne• benefit o* wesi- even in dutneta that are aupnose-3 t-v U1M
the years go cri u stotin raging Thc Libera! wm argue 5*^’
was po juallCA in asking the govern-* ®n(1 Maybelle Hart spent Wednesday
ro ax’—ulfu-st* was
-a-C« .r
The Anglo-American alliance UnnM, th ,-. the ship yn not b utt on the
. g.- ntiristi) a* ,vj ,^i. c. u..ier, be uc. strongholds. In a..©., the
;
destreyed It U ol the spirit and is right de.'hjn or 1! could weather the
ment of the United States to pay now an(1 Thursday in Kalamaaoo. the gues'a
money that w ill not be due until 1945. ol *Jr* Ja» c&gt;»r’t- FHttey Hwy vbltQuestion. What's a demagogue?
flat he.hM made. Cwrrect in gram- er able lieutenant governor seem* to be’indestructible—Daily Express tLon-i storm ptore ea*i!y The Conservative
Answer! A demagogue U a political and to pay in full the amount that will e&lt;t Mr. and Mr*. Ferri* Brown of Praimar. fluently phrased, yet diffuse and a firmly fixed Republican habi m don.
:u: that noV. thls 'u the only ship leader who curries the favor of tiie peo­ have accumulated in 1945 at fbur and tieviue
haxy it gate little light eoucernuig hb Michigan
one-hMf per cent Interest. Mr. New- , Mr and Mrs EvUon Beck and fam­
ple
by
pandering
to
tlirir
prejudices
or
'
use it to the best
own view* on tiie problems and issue.,
Carlton township spent Bunday
desire*, who plays on their ignorance berry wrote a strong letter of * pretest *
ui qmuon. - .
,
against
this
arttonThere
can
be
no
W1
P,'
Hw
former*
parenta.
here
that or their pa- ions in order w obtain
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Ih,’ir 'otev They arc the office seekers doubt that lie'represent* a large cle-; Mis* Martha Durand of Galesburg
What, for example, did the governor
diflerrr.t ship The Radical ^1’hout principle who assail every mar. ment a&gt;f former service men who liavc. ***, ” Bund«y sueal al the R. A. Carmean when hsrtadvocated “planned use
UMwense tn a.-.-unic
•
n£
.
the »&gt;iner hand
will insist •on rc- who is trying lo do a constructive no sympathy with thc attempt to get
But if living u cheaper, what is it puces wh.ch no* prevail tn rxn q iar- nn
of land ’ and said ths', we already
,r ,&lt;!n |h, ,hlp r.T „ „
lu
now princijial and. interest that would . Ke"'w*&gt;» Babcock is not improving tn
have more than enough tilled land to lhe GovToment buy* that require* tcr» represent r*j'1
— n » ■Ix-st...
. ----. . ■ Question; What is the difference be- accumulate up to 1945 Hu action inU,end* MouW
tn ride the storm.
The mere factmeet our needs for many years to
ta« money eve6'year?—Publish-1 Mencken
‘
that Lt might sink u of no interest to 'turenji. Democrat and a Republican? dicate* that he is a fype of man who to see him.
Sunday gueris at Vert Robinsons
cctne - Dees ive wish to imply that *rs Syndicate,
turn T)&gt; Reactionary refines to even1 Answer: None, these days. The Di­ should be at Ute head of tiie National
Sharing I* Happmrs*.
j
were.
Mr
and
Mrs
Pearl
Hayward of
rect
Primary
killed
the
party
system
man the pumps IB.-- idea l* that the
■ Economy* League.
.
the federal government should solve!
Camar. Wash, Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Sharing is the great and impeia’.i
ship had no business leaking! He wants and jtore two names are Just labels
Chimney sweeps have to be dre»ed i
nM of our time. An unshared life . to turn back to thc port from „
CRAPE BELT PUTIVAI.
*? *ni1
whence for empty bottles Today dlir. only
especially ,or
for “
their
work. we are “
told
*«
&gt;
natMt-w^e WWdkural producium
U111»v w„r
,
"ot .,lu,'.‘r “5 who
grrateiufttoy ramr even though they are neir hope |s to depend upon tiie integrity
b^htlj1 M”-p?i&gt;pl*'!nu
•™&lt;”nBarrn
of a Pcisonality.
control program?
llte
their des-ttnaiion
nrotrani? Doe* to
lie mean that Montreal
M-ntr.etl star
Star
«“■u'
governnient oeparunem
department anmira
should maxe
make
. Tool$
T-#|
7*7.
Question
youlnput
Radical
aa FvcriuoiH
----------Ai
aM
RMlThen
.uonary
thf tto
ianM&gt;
cUs.,
Ptace FwtuCn.
of this city b booked for the main ad- ■ y«r «na *jr. nvr(*n LeW.. anH up
a farm mrvey oi tne uruled states anu
During excavations in Italy, three 1 -We scientists must not permit our
Answer Very largely' They are the
Rundiv
There ue .young men in twelve dre*«, which will be given on Friday.
tto» through iU vanous bureaus die- statu** were found 20 feet below the knowledge of icienca *kill and power; two extcgine iyp&lt;x- wl&amp; live by then countries who are resisting
re&lt;i»ti~**conscription
----------- •*— Af parade with saty float* and revcral •
M R^y pjeree /Of Banfleld **
ute to uidJvMjw) fgjmerv tto lent} ot ;vrfF* • w* nwt admit ttot it ;ttaa ' ” zl
2?.
i
u **iuan
by **£^2?
"“Uu-y scnicc They baqd* will be a ftnt day Rgturc There 8
w
? w B*nntld
croi* ttoy sbouW roto froci yq»r to g {jiendid ider-^HuBicrut
‘
.— a*..
.u.
... . _
...
_
will *ko be ball games and other1 A sneer doesnt prose anything, but
j Alton Einstein.
■ the ocher would let it gink.
Proftsicr Eirjteui.
sport*.
t it's hard to answer.
...»

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QUALITY WOOLENS

International Custom Made
Clothes

“Ihe Store for Dad and Lad’

A Quotation

Crumbs of Wisdom

'Pungent Paragraphs

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SI, IMS

tut I never saw such lovely roses, sweet

GOOD

DEPENDABLE

USED CARS
... bought at the RIGHT PRICE are GOOD
INVESTMENTS! Look over the Following
list of used cars before you buy.

1930 Model A De Luxe Fordor
Sedan . In Fine Condition

George Fowlkes
Chas. H. Klmmerle.
lord and Warwick yesterday.
Roman I. Jarvis
half a&lt; Interested In the phi
Minnie F. Kaltenbaun.
Raymond L. Anglemire
castles as I wiu being in tiie "ShakciOuntry"- and walking through
Total
«..»«• Hathaway's garden. All my life
I've wanUd to see the changing ot thc For State Senator—
guards before Buckingham. Palace and . John C. Stafford. ..
Peter Broe
[beyond my expectations as I've never

MRS. MJ, CROSS
I wasn't
TELLS EXPERIENCES g

• BRITANNIC 1 WAS OVERDUE
ONE DAY BECAUSE OF
ENGINE TROUBLE
seen such pomp and ceremony, ax out

they come in all their regalia and the

Total

1828

^1166,

new-__
guards
take the ..
place
ot the
old For Sheriff-'
ENJOYABlsCHFRiP IN
&gt;__
■__________
.___
—__
George W. Leonard..
SHAKESPEARE COUNTRY IS I.'
Fay D. .Green... ....

.10X5!

Why not, when the prices are »o low, enjoy a per­
fect night's sleep. Never In the history of our business
were wtf able to quote so low prices on strictly high
grade bedipng.
Just think of it.
cotton mattress for o

Delightlul Part, 01 Slity.Ftve
XSli
Total
Taking Same Tour—Meets M-watum to be standing over the For County Treasurer-

.
graves or such men as Tciinyson. Dick­
Folks From Michigan
ten*.etc. but one feeU sueti u fegjlng of
- Thc many Barry courtly friends of; -.aducss when in the ceniJer you stand

Enjoy Perfect Rest
A handMtme 2 inch post 1
—well hnished bed. only..

i

Ward A Quick

in ki

LuUnc sprinc. only.

Total
the following very interesting letter Soldier und you know beneath tiie
from Iwr which all will enjoy:
tloor rests some soldier boy Many of
On Bourd M V. ' Brr.-uinic.' 8&lt;-pt .3 cur crowd brought flowvr.x today, but
f&gt;&lt; ar Barry County Friend.'
■ mine shall be given in France where
After startiott several Intcrx to;Dr. Cro.s spent so many hard months,
tiiend* at iuinic, concluded I'd just
Ttanght reveral of ut have tickets
write one letter to the Banner mid for "Knights of thc Garter," an Eugmakc it do.for ull. We are still on tlw Udi jiluy, and tomorrow al Windsor
In Fine Condition
Brltaiinir but hope to land some lime; Cx.'.le, Am sorry King George U in
(Continued from page one)
this evenin.T. making 11.1 about 20 hour* Scotland Ju»t now ns I'm sure he'd love
overdue. Win n I got un board tlw- • to meet some of the-/: breezy Amcrl»hlp Ix't Saturday I Just felt u wee bit caiu Rattier think I'll send this letter 2492; Finance. H.-O Haye.s. 3128, In
lonely fur old Michigan und when I now as if I keep adding will never stop
Good As New—A Bargain
2141. or Mrs Rrtd. 3835. This county
looked at the pier receding In tlw- dis- .My very best to all. Quod night,
Has never had a fully organized com­
tance and the space of.blue growing!
**-• *' ’ "—
mittee of this character and the na­
wider. I scanned the faces on the pier’
tional headquarters are tudcing that
jo .w’»- il I could possibly see one famil-,
such a committee be named in Barry
lur fuce. -Although Mis. Kcllt-r had.In Good Condition
told nu- the night la-fore ;,hc would be;
calamity tiuit may orertake u*.
too busy to see tire off. .‘.till I was hop-!
Mention was made of the work of the
ing slw might get away from thc wed- ’
Junior Red Ctom which u doing
ding fCstivitk-a to come down, twt I
All other bedding
stockin is Ulis
priced
us propor­
splendid in
service
and by
other
couldn't &gt;&lt;«• Iwr-Ince so 1 knew stu-j
tionately low. Come in and look over our big line. We
countries. Tiie Junior organization is
wasn't there. After w&lt;- left the New ,
(Continued from page one)
tor school pupils, and Oummr. Maude
kpow that we can suit the most particular customer.
York Harbor. I ’went to my room^and : - ---------------- ------ - ----------------there I found several letters and my o-ainty clerk Morris O Hill rccwtrd Smith has given circulars to each rural
See us for big values in RUGS, LIVING ROOM, DIN­
lovely flowers from Paul piui Aline so;541'more votes tlian Allan C. Hyde; teuclK-rcrt-latlve to the work. It u
Small Mileage and in Good Condition
ING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITES. We
I -too wiw Happy with thc happy. lor county treasurer. William f| Chase hoped tlx-re may be a goxi response to
thoughts of "Bon Voyage."
!|iud a lend of 107 ocerWillla E. Street-! this undertaking
guarantee to meet any and all prices.
I joined my frlenda befor^- dinner jer; John
•-&gt;— V
” ChambCTiain~’•for~regU— —- 1i-J1"11,'C^,‘'hfiT*fn'vMrs °?n Forp'
&lt;&gt;f
the
ter
luui
29
more
vote,
than
George
Af
nan
'
tt
P
lann,n
«
house
to
uiul then Hunday thc. routines ui uictu? nan
more votes inan ucorne a..
' C------- LTC----------- "
BRING IN YOUR OLD CAR AND
boat began.
Tlw Britannic1 * i-,
, house amvWM made. ulUi workeBS.from
is a
a Clou«e
Clouse ■•
i,
.
British b«it und manned entirely by a
On the democratic primary ballot.
c,u“".I^S,®g AuxilTRADE FOR A BETTER ONE
Britbh crew and a* a whole they arc . Willlnm A. Comstock for governor had
a fine lot of Officers. This is the small- 1M8 more than his nearest opponent; n*nhlxr'» 2’&gt;cn . *Tustl&lt;!£. ,Ua&gt;
cst crowd alir has carried this summer. Air congressman Dr Swift of Middle-.P’t1y&lt;'ar
only atxmt 1.000 on board. Our tour;ville had 1015 more than George
B
crowd of 65 Is an exceedingly' finei FVmlfa-s: for state .senator Johh C. i^
Telcpone 2226
Hastings,Michigan
bunch ol folks. We think naturally;Stafford had 588 over Peter Br«-- for,'. aa PM&gt;0
»,WJ enrollmin. tec.
our table of Mix is the bc.'t uf thc party. I slierilT George W. Leuiard had' 179
Tw-’i^ °f *!i’e iP,“n’ »*°r *V’C
All Repairing Done at Reduced Prices .
It consist-, of my two friends, from more votes thtui Fnv D. Green; for
Wl h* TOiMlc ater by Mr#
Washington,
a very
cnAinly
Lorenz i m
Mau.-,
had 146
nrA m
■
.... stately old dame ram...
..treasurer
rreasurer LorviiZ)
..—.___
... !• SS i.wnl
r.*rt.„
iL .iiin ou.
..... ....
.. A.
. «
. .
t&gt;evir,ii local people are to.i.'tnd tlw
from Boaton,
thc director „r
of &lt;iu,
thc *&gt;&gt;.,tour, i...
mdifc
than ....
ward
Quick.
.
There is always' steady employment ‘ -People
, are
- happy -in prip-’t: n a
Mr. Ellison. at my right and a Mr.
The official figures are xs g|vch be- regional Red Cross meeting at Lansing
, on Tuesday. Sept. 27. when a fine pro­ for those who are satisfied with the their wants are balanced with their
Pripgk'. a journalist from the Boston! low.
gram will be. rendered.
resources.
wui,es ot sin.
jI resources.
■
.
Globe, at my feet. They are all a very l
Republican Primary Vote.
nice class of people and one has lo be I
.
at his witend to keep up with the For Governor—
Wilber M. Bruckcr.
.2205
PHONE 2121
HASTINGS. MICH.
f k-oree W. Welsh. ...
. 761
Our conductor told me Monday we
Wm. H. McKeighan.
109
had some more from Michigan on our
James C Quinlan
tour unit he iirought. them up. Prof?
Wells and family from the u. of M7 . Orla A. Bailey ...
who tl&gt;&lt;- fh&gt;t thing asked me if I knew
.3160
oodmnn and son of McCallum the Waltons and especially Robert, ns i
HOPi:. district Visited Sunday Mr. and Mi. they
him---------------tn Kalama-!'For Lieutenant Governor­
- - lived
- -across
— -from
---------Jas.
Colhson and family of Kalama- zoo Ala"
ii’'ki-d' many question., re-: .Luren D. Dickinson .
.2133
nd Mrgatding Janm-t Michael grid others, m&gt; ' ciuv- A Sink
.
. 445
Mr and Mrs Fordh Casey enter- it seemed quite honiey to be disctiVHnq j 'Virgil A Fitch
229
tail.cd in honor &lt;&gt;t Mi
tamed thc latter's grandmother. Mrs bark home friends out in the middle ■
Buiilter
Mrs. BoulU'
or the Atlantic ocean..
Total
.Weik-, nl Hustnupf List Week
..2807
Mix- Mifcirt-d Johrxo
I hud my mind all made
iiiutn up tlut
um I
i !. ..
.
prerented with -a v&lt;;iy pretty chair' by
irk aiwi u»nr-. [
c«W'™»n just wouhi not lx- seuslr.*.
!!.. .....
HENDERSHOTT.
------- j
John C Ketcham:....
.2397
night in'iny bunk when I'd roll around'
uTv, Mu ni All wishing Mr. and
Mr. und MrV R J- Hche.vw 1 and
.. 435
Boulter a iui|&gt;py uuitrhiitaUn) family ol Jackson Were Sunday eve­ land and Dr. Ki ller was making soine
Albert J. Novak.
.. 2154
ning callers nt A. C. Clark .­
ot those hairpin curves over the Al-:
, .
Mr. and Mis W. It. Johneock and son
Mr. und Mra. Chps. Van Vianken vis----- 3098
------------ - -----Ml.- i Tlu-inia Ford of Hickory Copier., Jlcd tlieir daughtaa, Mrs. Basil Hay­ leghanies. when much t.&gt; my chnndn.
I'd hear the swish, swish of ihv_ waves For State Senator—
visited Sunday Mr. and Mr.s, (Lual ward in Alin Sunday.
and the throbbing of the motor and I11 George Leland
. 15-49
Hayward of Alto
Mrs. Leo Hendershott was in Kala­ 'then
“
.. . where
.
realized
.1 wa.s. Thc ocean ' Alfred D. Dubuisson...Mr. and Mrs Monta ReplOgle of IS«- mazoo Thursday. . While there she was very
calm and peaceful for a few!
Chtts. C. Willett
ifunk vult«-d Sunday Mi and. Mrs. W. called on Mrs. Showerman and found
B Hayward
her getting alopg xs well os could be the dense fog oil tht» const of New
.. ..2853
• Mr. ‘and Mrs, Erae-t Jiihneock 'mid expected.
•
•
Foundlmid
On Wednesday A. M.
Mr. and Mrj, Pearl Hayward ol .Platis'arc beinc made for Rally Day
Jucfce of Probate—
Wash. vt&lt;itcd Sundiyr Mr. and Mf-s in our Sunday school to be held OctoSiUnH
Clement
1758
ill and I'd had .m&gt; many compliment.- on
i&gt;er 2ti &lt;1
Vert Robinson of shult.*
Archie McDonald ..
S'liart Clement und mother. Mrs
Honeywell
a
Si.
the home ot Mrs. Ed Newton this ■ getting rather chesty and walked up as
Thursday lor supper. It was thought big as life lo my stiamer chair on deck
Total .....
and Mr.« Ja- C.tlhiv. Sunday.
.3052
Mrs. Mary B. Jolmcnck and Elam best to meet (or suppef- instead of. din­ when all at once I was top heavy and Prosecuting Attorney—
I
too
made
tracks
for
my
bunk
I
Crump In comi»:my"wtttr Mr. apd Mn, ner, because the men arc all so busy.
stayed in bed all day but got up and
Laurence E Barnett ... 1629
dressed for our'dinner at seven feel­
Adelbert Cartright
. 1292
ing like a million, so you we I’ve ,m»[
Total •..
.2921
Wednesday, luncheon W&lt;‘ had two For Sheriff—
stormy days. Thursday and Friday, but
Nelson Willison
today tiie sun 1« shining and tiie wind
Andrew A. Matthews
. 721
blowing a gale, alsq waves rolling high. • Gordon C. Edmonds...
By the way. we got n wonderful view
371
of the cclipM’ Wednesday evening
135
I
.'. Austin.
aboiiy 6-00 or fl:30 I Ix'lieve, You
B .nd B (lo"’in«
.ome delay
could we it so much more plainly oh
Total ....
2656
oversold on
:1| bn .ubie* lo
mm than on land.
A&gt; I've mentioned la-tore this is a County Clerk—
ing
*ny
Morris O HUI. .
1766
British liner iliid !-IJ'. frankly any the
1225
most .popular place on board i:, the’ Allan C. Hyde.
bar As I g&lt;&gt; by it on my way tip deck
2991
it seems to be? always crowded.
j
Total
We were to be in Queenstown Friday, County Treasurer­
night and Liverpool* Saturday but it is
BEST FOODS Extra Special
now 3:00 P. M Saturday and we've
W1DU E. Street)
not even gotten to Queenstown yet, so
Hiram U. Russ.
Walter Fisher .
told al) the time it was thc fog. unlill Eduard L. Sciiai
at luncheon today we were told the real'
trouble, a cracked piston in the engine i,
Total
FLAKE WHITE
It was kept from us as so many would Register cf Deeds—
have been panlc-itncken liad they! John F. Chamber
known the real cause and I certainly1 George A.
" Clouse
----- .
know I should have been
Elwm Nash
. 911
We've had many delightful limes on!
deck, tennis, shuffle board, bridge in'
Total 2796
the lounge and a movie at 3:30 cachi
Democratic Primary Vote.
day. Had "Speak Easily" yesterday'
and it seemed odd that only two!, i For' Governor-^
km ago Ii miw
routings.
i Wm. A ..Comstock..
weeks
saw h
it iii
in Hastings.
Tuesday—Here it U Tuesday evening । £ ai. ? s, Ci.r”c&gt; ’ - --------.... this
._..*i
' Patrick H. OT3rlen.
and ..
I'm
now..going to finish
letter.
My. what excitement on board Satur-1
Total --------- ....
.1617
day to have the head steward call out
"Land ahead.'' and there to our left For Congressman—
Birge Carlton Swift.
was old Ireland in the distance. How
.1205
much excitement and tears I kuw
when the boat landed nt Quctuulnwn
and all the Irish were kissing and
gcHiculullng till you really could not
keep from laughing. We landed at
Liverpool Sunday nround lunch time
but were hours getting through the
customs. Our director told us to res’
up at our hotel ready for our long trip
to
London Monday, but after dinner a
(Center Cut», lb. 19c)
tevf of us decided to take a walk It
teemed to odd to me to go along thaw
unfamiliar scenes until ail at once 1
spied in the distance "Carnation Milk."
"Kellogg's Cora Flakes" and one amus­
ing incident, people flocking to sec
Marte Dresler in "Emma" that we saw
•
THE BIG LITTLE STORE
months ago in thc states In our small
For further information on this or
STEBBINS BLDG'
town.
How I enjoyed the ride tlunugh the
any other Insurance Question.™
TELEPHONE
Phone U# Your Orders.
Wo Deliver.
Phone 249f.
agricultural section of England seeing
then small farms or holdings. which
folks back home would call a garden.

RED CROSS COMMIT
TEE FUNS ■

1931 Model A De Luxe Fordor
Sedan

1931 Model A Victoria
1929 Pontiac Coach

1930 Model A Sport Coupe

REPORT OF COUNTY
CANVASSING BOARD

1929 Plymouth Coach

Miller Furniture Co
"Complete Home Furnishers”

See *Us for General &amp; Corduroy Tires

Universal Garage Co.

NOW...Is the Time/
We received the following letter from one of the
largest Southern Pine Lumber Mills, which will give
the public an idea of what they may expect in the
lumber market

.
!

I

i.

» jwirt teUi».«!■‘“I;• sS.'SJ'.X.L’llrT*"

Bargain Days
Friday, Sept. 23

,akethefonow&gt;nB
tW
Gentlemen-.Please
list R-288
vanccs on our price
00
,nd4 B&amp;BFloorm
2.00
1x3 a'
’,x4 B&amp;BPyut,on
50
'3xnd4No.2FW.na

lx4 No. 2 SlriP Floors

so

50

,x6 No. 2 Drop S.dmg

Saturday, Sept. 24

Mayonnaise or

Sandwich Spread

SOAP

BUTTER, Fresh Creamery, lb. 21c
KELLOGG’S PEP, Package
10c
BANNER OATS, 55-oz. Pkg.
18c
COFFEE Sd,.r R...,
B..I Bulk Lb. 27c
RINSO, large package
17c
ROLLED OATS fancy bulk 3 lb.. 10c

You can see by the above letter that the wholesale
prices are advancing, but you can still buy your
requirements from us at the old low prices

The Home Lumber Co
Hastings, Michigan

MEAT SPECIALS

BACON-SLICED to suit, lb.
15c
FRANKFURTERS fncy. lrg„ lb. 10c
PORK CHOPS, end cuU. lb.
12c

HINMAN’S

Do You Own Vacant or Unoccupied Buildings?
If so, do you know that the period of vacancy or unoccupancy is LIMITED
in most fire insurance policies .. . and that IF NO SPECIAL PERMIT is
attached to your policy IT MAY BE VOID?
r/A p pAf t*UAM JP- CAM
Lx£AJ. JL. WLXJV1A11 CL □V/11

2104

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. 1932

PAOEtSTK

THE INDEPENDENTS

WERE WINNERS SUNDAY

Sporting Items

WELTHBlfflEMSMIM

Defeatetj The Ramblers Qfj
■. Grand Rapijls In An Interest- j
' ------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------ing Game Sunday P. M.
spor*.
Tn
MAQTING&lt;x Fl FVFN'nF!dcrs “8“l»ut the strong B C. eleven: In an Interesting game, character-;

rotartanq
kuaakiawo

; indicates a fairly succewful reason forjired by plenty of hard hitting and good
IMPRESSIONS OF VARIOUS '
EUROPFAN’ cnTTNTPTF'5
i
jencr
! frated the “Ramblers." of Grand Rap-..
Dunurt'Ar' uuuntKir.o
The fighting Eaton Rapids team {id.'by tiie score of 12 to 7
inn.mrnm.
Th ro_-Onmo Pnrlcti With
,o Hastings next Saturday fcr
At the Mart it looked tore a walk- WONDERFUL WATER
There—Game snaeu wnn
|h(, annual Kninron batt!,..
Saway for the vKgi»feuho made four.
TDakicnrtDTATinn Horn
■
45-0 Score
I
Line-Vp&lt;
j score m tin- fiKt thru- innliiv-.- wh&gt;L-'
I HANSrORTATION USED
Pcudtkm
R E .
an eleven, which induded one olL.-tate cra.y
R r
T ...
...
Raidt
?.
Provided Power. For Liner— '
to B'-rtR ^&lt;&gt;Xrgr:-£Splu;m-.c;pt. cG.
BX
•
Q,ad To Oel Back Home
DHOI muo CLCYL 1 u

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FEATED SATURDAY (Hastings in the Little Seven Confer-, fielding the Hastim-.. Independents dr-----------

Met Strong Battle Creek Team

.......

The game was not quite as one-sided
ns the wore may seem to Indicate Be­
sides out-weighing the varsity by a
large margin, the breaks of the giilnc
M-vincd to favor the B; C. teahi. Only
once during the Kame did the locals
threaten to score, this being-in the
jecond quarter yhep B C. put in its

SSL:
-::
FrenchE .Lcchleltner

WALL PAPER SALE

nr
ur

OUR FALL

Clearance Sale
.. OF

1932 Wall Paper

WINDOW
SHADES
We make them to fit your
windows aiijknny color.

SPECIAL SHADE
JOB PRICES
DURING THIS SALE

&lt;C.'
I!..
1 xr
-poke at tin- Rbtar.- luncheon Monday*
Ridley ............... .QB...
QB.................. Boyes Rrr,un nnrth Hrrrineton Tire vllin&gt;re ”^il He KaVc tt lS“Vr! lalk ldW Of
GrahamR. If nSnyder ®r *Pn“"d.
’he Irnjx’e.felon.s he had received on u
•Sbo -L.H.B
... Karme.v■'muitr',
! n !?*f nv.nt trip, in which he visited EngTRY THE NEW
F’y -- ................. E.B.. .
Zerbrl'®”“
Bd*“um' Holland. France. Gersub.uu.u«»;
t«..&gt;■ -m
jute,I n„'i,*
SiU"™? £« Siv'TST:
Smith. Timinas. Luwreiice. Kelley and 1 nothing but tire old grand-’and vton-1
thing., which every-I
Ant'“
•
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For finishing wood work
Hustings received and. failing to. .
. to leave the toll rrouiui Roush followX'1 £
«
gain on two downs. punted-an the third?
J
Pd tills up with a hot single. Leonard *a‘Xr
'
ordinary
and furniture.
B. C. putted on the third down and re- Uranfl KaplOS I OSSCTS
coverFlrtm a fumble by Hastings After I
Rnttlo CwoaL ued
nre‘n?nh?11'
H" ll!&gt;: S‘K*C °r
,riP acr'r-'about 5 minutes play Sebo put over.
Beat Battle Creek
J1 °ro JUjJW‘l*ub^J|Atlantic, and of the w.-nderful Water
It dries in four hours.
the first touchdown of the game and' Shoe tqsrtng teams from Grand Rap“L4
J*®",J?
tramixirtation Unit Imbeen d&lt;velu&gt;^i
a minute later fcckrd goal for tire ex- ids and Battle Crerk • -•ag.xi a hard-ij^f. * bre^for tire toLr alXTlre J1’*' ,lh‘”
*,“th ,u'
«?""•
tra point B C 7-HMtmgs 0. Abotr. fought batt!.- on the l-eal courts here rare raci Four runl were £
“ Canadian Pacific liner
three minutes later a fumble paveil Saturday evening, the Furniture. City;in th...
N.jthcr tomn*0'
1U) tn‘x
4nH wx;v'
the way for another B. C. touchdown, five finally- winning by 13 to to. Jack ^^ Vthi. Mxth
Wide-more Hum two bl.cks in
and the extra point B. C. lA-Hu- Hrekrema Grand totirt&lt;L
tur'. w-'1
V‘K
ftUo
ln thJl‘i»th. Th. re were Uei - upon lie,- of
tings 0.
.;in
----- ■ ;‘•'ienth and eighth Innings Htatfag*
‘nakeen
^’ ‘—-«■&gt;P—
“. —
’lU ----------““ “VenMEe
There was a crew of eno nu n
Thc second quarter opened with to
rtngv
■- 9 rp
g .„
scored one more in the seventh on a I?RrS1’,&lt;T*
In cliarte &lt;»
plenty of subs for both sides. Ten or, H..r...,rn
Herewith'are A/tulvtf
details of the
the c-rtej
Contest' bv Kennedy and a double by H.r- ,hr ™»ei entire, which furnish tie
twelve plays failed to.' gain for cither
Grand' Rapids vs.
r~ &lt;■ - ‘-■
GOODS DELIVERED
PHONE 2131
s' Rtri!- Crrelt
’' rington and three rnpre in tire eighth1^" ’”r ,&lt;h'' '’’-rarer They are n .1
side until Fry put the pigskin acros-. Hustings. September
er 14.
14 1033.
nrei
Ion threc
hlts
Vouns alH1 u.on. nff n-q.nred in fair wratiur. but wtonfor the third time on a series .of line t-' nd .. .
— -L —
SP
R* /' lard, a base on balk and a single by
‘f -'twn at m-i. L- iwotmplunges. For the first time the extra , Hoekrenia .
70.9;
McCann.
Tiie
visitors
scored
oire1
u
‘
lid
there
U.
an
engineer
nt
t
ach
ot
183
jxnnt failed. B. C. 30—Hastings 0.&lt;q gandee
3 2 308 135 4(t.8| more in their half of the ninth on a !’!»• r&lt; -&gt;nn controls ready t &gt; act in- ;
. Numerous fumbles and a pas.-, put the F Reinhart
the same ettdoms. did ir &gt;t have to contribute anythhig'ioik* currwicy. unifonn Vuittonw at the
131 41.71 base on bails t» stolen ba-..’ and «(.'tunily uj»n .any order tnsn.the pdo:
ball on-the locals'. 10 yard lint' from p j4,im(V .’
ports with no interference in
' tn
Belgium t-.v-.in! c.u tying on thc.war. Germany. different
।
»
8 338 1'53 4531 couple Of hits, the final score beim:: ht»u-»where Sebo ran for hi* second touch- i Kidner ''
. .. a;:&lt; -.^With ditlen ni to*, kxikx like a pn»|&gt;erous country- ! traveling between thc states. Not­
'•-'-l«-l is an ot! burner, coit-um88 30.1 Independents 12; Ramblers 7. E.&gt;l&gt;w-!
down. Thc point failed again. B. C.1
and p;xiblenv, the pi-opl-« but .-•ivms to be plavlng a wailing game ! withstanding lliere are drawbacks in
----- 'ing is the score by innings.\
ling 3500
tons of fuel pH on a sinal28—Hastings (I. ..It was immediately , To!a]
13 13 1481
*»!■&gt;: innings •
I 2 3 4 5 t&gt; 7 8 9 - R II E
1,1;
;h,'t Atl-nttc. which u.t- '(•lingin; tenaciously to Their Ihhkuiu at the prevent time. It has nil the, till,' country, tiie weaker’declared tliat
' after (TIB TTHlFliic Hawthornite.i made
Av. raec 4i;1
from ow»' ctpilpniept riecvM-ary for
.... immense
-— r-- proi.wo haw the mast wonderful country,
• Rambler,
13 1110001
7 too '™";
'»•'
f"!u
'*• and paWts. When one
their big thrust On the kick-off Boyes
’country to another,
v,here
ttie duct:«m.
ermn- tbur
1"-”-'-'
»—&gt; do
—it
—under
—.......existing
....... t— must favored country, the greatest
where rile
cr«tttcannot
•. rndfiw-nd'ts 0 0 4 2 4 .0 0-2 0-12 17 1‘ S»'-I’»«»«pton. with ntly tlmi- day?.
.R
brought the ball to the 38 yard line . *’•“”**
—1
and nlgnto ixii of sight of land. Con­
than one of mir conditions, mid evidently will not at- privilege.' mid opporlunitie.v of any
A pass to Pnyder was good for a nice “■
trast,
this
with
tire
.-top-,
in
Which
Costalo,
tlw
dtllicul
of^iravchng
intempt
it
until
the
jx-ace
treatte*
and people on earth, He did not cure, he
155
T. K. GRIDDERS OPEN
'
gain. . Boyes again broke away for 20j, „
'
(iurnbus
or the Pilgrim fatiier- sailed, cK-.uu- k&gt; an •Rte
whuh Americans oth-.r treutiv.; that have been made ’said, to discuss the liquor question, but
144
yards which proved to be the locals't*- Harrison .
SEASON ON FRIDAY (-r even the clipper -ailing vewch ol 0 cun' hardly appreciate. of Bru'
' .‘im e the Rar stuill be modified fc|&gt;e- he expressed the hope that never would
•137 ;l':
best run of the gagte. A 1$ yard pen-1’ll.
• ■ •
later period.
.
'
' Belgium'.' beautiful chpitol,
daily did he ctiminend thc -liotels of the manufacturers of intoxicants get
1 4 300 153
alty and a pass good for five yards put Ziwdyl;
.
, princ" '
' •: O-tend. Germany. u&gt; Ix-ing tine, giving excel- tiie strangle hold on America that tiwy
; Keel Strong Wayland Team—! The ocean itoclf, said the speaker. 1the ball on B C.'s 25 yard line. Then
•
an impressive
sight.’ .....
Sometime*
llren-.: the Atlantic C
.
.........
1. : lie guvv lent M-nlcc and «**|&gt;eclally catering to:have on tlw governments and peoples
13 —
1484 ,
47.1
Coach Has Seven Letter
a pass over the goal line failed to con-1 Total ...^.
I। is u
—- •'• —
—-------a beat
b-anty
to it
which-—
no —
painter
can line dea rip'io:--.
; American
of Eurojic
.
nect and thc ball, went to.B c. Thej Average'47 3.
' • when one gazes upon the
The speaker s-jid thdl Sclxliun curSi-.it- riant! has beautiful and won-!'
-------------- j *» ■
■
Men Returned
half ended •hortly after.
iiraano
M-a mid the clouds at sw'-m* ,
only
in Belg-uin; Famh -l: derfid renrry A Vt-it to that muun-I
WEEKS CORNERS.
• ! The T. K. griddt rs open their 1033
With tiie first team in again to open.' MESSRS. WALTON AND
g'lr-nous.and
changing
col&gt;rcurrency
v.
Hi
not
p.«om
-idr
of
Eputaimmcountry
*
s
immensely
wrfrth-1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Beaph of the
eurrei
Iseaxm iuxu Friday at Wayland, which :":'h
the ‘ccond half, fi C. started a series;
i'll ha- been aid and writt-n .land; IT.ncb cun- tuy will not be re- while. One will not -oon forget its i Hendershott district spent Sunday with
DOYLE ARE IFTFINALS will probably b&lt;- thc toughest gnme the
ot plays that soon resulted in another
island that he didfiio- &lt;i-.v&lt; lf ceived outside of France, and tliat wa.-- lx .nry and rlimm.
iMr. mid Mrs. Leslie Dlckcraon.
touchdown. Sebo did most of the ball-|
. . ... j.u „ ...... i,. ■
jj.,. , ,|n,.„( Gerpiany and
B - .iu-v of tack of time the speaker The many friend.' of Beriiirc Wood
"OM Timers- Coir ConS»u '.erlniKL But ;n •nry on.- ol the.-'" nrtild not gtv- an extended.account &lt;».' &lt;d near Quimby, formerly of Uns place,
SiSM!
"V932
T!;
A
i-cutrun-. he .-aid’ the Ametican dollar. JiLv VL-it to Hance, but did speak o! arc sorry to hear of l»er illness al the
-iatl/r
-liver o; cold, will buy p.m.. a inch he rolled 11 wonderful 1 Pennock hospital.
C.
Senior
Golf Champion
: winch he
■- ran cope with th- . m- .&lt;•*«»“r‘,‘‘'
C. 3232—Haxtincs
Hrtriinc.v n.
0. The
The play
play from
from herei
here)
---------- -------------------------.
'
&lt; ;ty The French peopbsure a wonder-, Ira ToUas is erecting a new barn to
out over a gnat dc.iL.of tcr- 100 &lt;• it-.-- v.orth.
on lagged somewhat with the ball go-1 Tn the fight loc the ■ old Tuners’’ ride schedule he h.v; inrangcd t»r this
■
jritory; but its tr5u-.t»rtati&lt;)ii pr.iblem.;
M. AuMin ..’..ited ili ii Hdllmid uiHiJut. Hinhy jx'itih|replace the one destroyed by fire just
- ing buck and forth between the twoiChampionship Ciiji at the Country:
Mr Au.-&lt;tin declared that the finest: recently.
!• Tiie probable Hm -up for ne\t Pri- Ion the stti'faen or underneath seem to Swit/«-:i.it. ! a;v Un- im. ? pru ;x-i-t&gt;n
teams several times
.
I Club, some ttlive and interi'rSing toll
-lx ninth better liiamigert than on tldi
‘ thing tdsiiit n trip abroad Is returning - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson und
(day's game is ar to"
Play started in the fourth quarter cuntestv werl staged lost wet k.
ttminer h-.- did not see an to. tlw "(R'Mi old U. S A ” European Jeane spent Sunday wlth Mr. and Mrs
on Husinws' la yard line. ‘Zerbel grot; The numerous starters on September!.j; RE. -McConnell.
Jepti'Kston, Both count rlr jealousies. .Mis|iu-lons and tJir ill will of Fn-d laueh of Urixmdale.
off his only bad punt of the game, and 11st had been'sifted down to only four!i R.T.—Standish.
Ih-mentioned'hi* visit to BelgiumR.0. -Hewitt.
Sebo soon-took advantage of this by! at the beginning of la a week—R. T.
n&lt;
ut'ral.i
und hirru.died supplie
»y in netting Kick to of thc Doud district spent Monday
McIver.
putting over his fourth toticlidown A • Walton. Wilbur Lane. C. E. Doyle" ami
e ore m that
there Is oi» language, evening at Lyle Dickerson’s.
JOrgCtlMHl.
line piunce gained the extra point. B.jE. J- Huffman. In the contest.^ for this
t". 30—Hostings 0
(honor
week ,Mr. Walton defeated '
, On the kick-off Keller made the:Mr. Lahe twn up ami one to go. and!
finest bio^k of the game to aid Boyes‘.Mr. Doyle ddroicd Mr. Huffman’’-by i
R H—Smith.
in bringing, the ball up to their own ?tin- same score.
.
no yard llncNon lhe third play a pawl Tins leaves Mr. Walton nnd Mr : I. 11 --Adanu
intercepted by Graham which he took Doyle to play off tlm finals, and the
tor a touchdown. Sebo missed the contc.-.t to dcU-rmine who will be th&lt;- (
point. B C. 45—Hastings 0.
| old Timer' Champion tor 1031 will;
■ Only four or five plays wAxj run off!probably be pluvwl M»mr'a!tcni««ni th!.:
before the game ended with Hastings-'week. Both contestant.'have none into:
&lt;.n tiie short end o! a 45-0 score,
jIntensive training tor thu great 1932
The locaU were far unt-wrighrd and event, and a close contest mar be exO' 1 i I.,,'*.- &lt;, ,■
the undoubted ability of Sebo as u.ball jx-clt-d.
■
•MnrrteT figured israviiy hi tin- defeat of ’
'--------------- •-*-«--------------the Hastings »quad.
", A REAL CJRd'LATTNG LIBRARY
Sebo wax easily lhe Individual Marl Munich. Germany, has a real elrcu
of the mtnr with Buy&lt;s. tlishop. lattng library, inasmuch as it is
Howard. Lechleitncr afid Snyder show- tram-car Outfitted a., a . library whsqb
ing up well for Hastings
(runs about serving thc literary needs
The iM-rformancv of the local grid-of the community.
1 From tjte Grand Rapids 'Pre.■j take the following pt iiitcri’-t to
jtings people;
!
1 Hastings woti the .championship &lt;&gt;! 1
ictws A &lt;&gt;' the Western Michigan ■
iHorseMiJe league Saturday d-fi-atlng .
: Fairview. 15 to 10. Hastings thu-; einn-1
'pieted the
m tlv single* wnli
. fivwwins umf one !&lt;«. Grand .Rapid
won tour g-.um-s «pd la-.t two nnd fin­
ished second. Clyde Park fint-hed fr

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Mrs. Clirystal Schcars and daughter
is visiting her sister. Mrs. .Ethel WilJinnu in Kalamazoo.
I Burdette Lyttle stayed In Hastings
i last week to be near a doctor ns he had
■a very sore finger and had to have it
(dressed every day. returning Saturday
, much .improved
i- Chas. -McDermott went to we hU
I brother In Battle Creek last week who
A twelve-acre field of corn grown by
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Mr und Mrs E • C- EdmoqdS"*|&gt;ent
■
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Paul Webber of Detroit spent Sunday
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Saturday tor a visit with relouves.
•Fruluy in Kalama**'
with HaaUng* friends.
Mr* Ciark RobRuun i-:
Mr und Mrs IXmald Prentice unfl, ■ F rapidly,n»‘ptKrtblt• from
Hartley Finstrom left Tuesday for
....
PLANNING TO FURNISH
MIm Esther Doty spent thc week end
win
ol
Sturgis,
w-cre
Sunday
guesu
m
Ea-'l Lansing where lie will enter the
in stutained on labor Day in an auto
AND IMPROVE HOME
Mr mid Mr.* Fred Prentice.
'
-which »hc
Mm. Warren HmuJi and dauglrtcrs M’®'
Mr.
und Mrs Leon DeLano'of Grund
and Mr Robiiuum
.riding, was
called ou frtrnd* in Diwell Sunday
r un
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. and Kalafluroo are kiiesls of Dr. an I Mr .
rd
into
by
another
car
Mr
und
REPORT
OF DEPARTMENT
Rep FXrl Buriians of Paw Paw was Mrs Hugh Riley
D D. Walton and family this wn I;
i
in tin? city,Tuesday calling on friends.
Mr. and Mr* Wayne Miqrick spent
•.iy:.!..'.';'";.;;'.
.convention by delegate
Mrs.' Honk Andros and Mre. D. L Sunday -w
.„, m
„ and Mrs. Bernard THE ANNUA! TROPHY
with
Mr
, ...
tlla.a.Vk „f
..r Wcoldnnd
r.H.1
*
Christian were in Grand Rapids on jj]ttr
Unit Members To Can Fruit
-ttfflCHEON TUESDAY
Friday.
Mr arid Mrs BUiiiry Rachnder ol
And Vegetables At Rooms On
Mr and Mrs Forrest Lane und chil- Ionia Were Sunday gue.-u ot Mr. un i
Mrs A W. Woodhurnc Will Be 1
dren wereivisitom in Grand Rapid* on Mrs. Herbert Freclaiul
Wednesday, September 28
Sunday
'
• Mr. mid Mre.' Wm Cruns of.- E.isr ■
jcnr. turning it around
Chairman Delightful
Mr and Mra. A. J. Larsen went to Caledonia were guests of Mr. and Mr ’
Time Yesterday
Big Rap-tLs Monday fur a visit with Dan Lewi* on Tiiursday
relative*
i Mi and -Mrs. Howard Blrdmll and • Mixed bouquets ot Jah 1iow&lt; r* co:U
E W Carbarn of Cumfrey. Minn . children were Sunday gm st.s of Charlr st'tiuL' of marigolds, sfruua*. .v‘«-i.-- nn&lt;1
visited Mr. and Mrs H. J Freeland Blnhall i»f Grand Raplrh
idliox were tired to ih-cornlc tin- If;L*last week
i Mr. und Mrs. Verne Johnson ot Lan; tings Country Club Tu«;d:.‘. for the
"
-wcre guenu of
anti Mm, Floyd weekly luncbet-n. Twenty-four mitiiMis.
W‘ B -Wilder
ol- Bottle Creek
spent Saturday with Hasting* relatives fUvkrll Saturday and Sunday
ber* wetn present, contract. iirid,o be­
- Rulwvt Ritchie returned to Charlotte; ing p)nye&lt;l ut lire mbl&lt; :. Mr* David
iuul friend*.
Mr. und Mrs Walter Burd of Ann Tuesday evening after spending a lew French of Calodonta and- M; R W
Artior were in the city on Friday cull­ day* with Mr and Mrs Harry Ritchti Ox&gt;k h id high score.’ The suit mu-t1 MRS. Mr.NULTY SPOKE
ing on friend*.
Mrs Frank Twrigond rctunv-d oft was a blind bogey and W«* wui.i by Mi*.
TO MISSIONARY UNION
Mr. mid Mrs V. L Wolcott ot Frie- Saturday to her home in Kansas City Wilbur 1 -u •«•.
purt xpent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mo. after a visit with Hastings nlaKeith Donn tH.
.
Thirty.Five Present Al Open’
—zMr. and Mrs Roy Painter of Grand
Robert Gardner of East Uinsing i
ing Meeting Held WedncsRiil&gt;id* vuiu-d Mr. atui Mra. Earl Boyca vbdting in* jnether. Mrs. Erma G irdday Afternoon
-L"
orer lhe week end n&lt;-r. here before beginning his work at nt CaHfmjit was in &lt;&gt;iinrge &lt;f the g.-.B
Mr and Mrs. John Vaictitine of Knl- M 8 C.
.
Tin- executive connuitt*v held
a man my vented Mr. and Mrs. E. C. EdMr and Mrs E A Burton and M -■ mretink following * lhe. fuHCiumn tn
uioikI* on Sunday
Huth llandv were guirts ut Mr und tnakr pliut* tor Uie'iropliy !tmcl.'*«i hurch was held nt thr home of Mi
Rev. and Mra I. L. lL-Dewey
“ .spent
.
_Mrs
___ ____
David Vail of MuskAgoti over J?n-- which will be held next T'-itsd.'i" A‘
Sunday P. M with Mr and Mrs, Steve week end.
thi.-* time prfz* :. for Hte .-e.i on' .
profitable
Carter of Miildleville
Edward Bottum. Jr., Mavra-Thunday &lt;&gt;t golf .md broke will be nuitrded
Mr. and Mr* Kenli Daniels tent for Ann ArUir where he i- a mwor m Mr.-. A W .Wuotlbunic will b- m
Satuiduy with Mr. und Mra. William, tlye. engineering d-.-partnient _&lt;&gt;! tfu charge &lt;d the luncheon mid member*
Schulz in Gnqul Rapids
----■
University.
Mi - Eunice M airt* returned on Fri­ 1 Mrs J F Black Is vinlting Mr mid thms ns early a-&gt; ’ possible as n N v\—
day Irom Battle Creek where.she had Mrr. Bernard Black and,My and Nra pected tliat there will be a goud ar-1
Howard Black of Worailmril township irilrtnrir-e: All Who, have nre-jet paid
Mia. F Mnrvin ftaqr, who ha* bceu for ty.&lt;» weeks.
their dnec are requested to bring, them
Quality, color anti -tyle art- impor^unt items to
mat!
Mr-. Harold Newton and Mr. Maud- Tuesday.
ether wn-iu-rii poinU
.
’
eonsitk-rwhrii'buying a full’etiit.
■ •
kigch. returned lost ‘weekScltotnp are on a motor trip, to De*
'.try'plain that weak «&gt;f
wry much
Mr. and Mr* F. E fame of Saranac troit. Bay Qlty. Pctor.key and other PRESBYTERIAN L, A. S.
[only
. D'-ritcd
. greatly, bt
New patterns of oxford greys, bines and browns
northern points.
are here i«&gt;r your inspection. The fabrics are longLam- TYuyi.1! and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mt^ Wm. Severance mi •
HAS FINE LqNCHEON 'Mra lb lly Burton mid Mi .
.J...
vJC ri guvej intvH-.-tiiig review
lainlly o! Ikctli- Ciet-k weft- Stinor
wearisig motor twists, hard finished worsteds anti
Imiu Ann und Mr ■ F B lame und son gwwta of MY- Mary ScrerantW mi l Executive Boarn Sponsored So- luni.m and hmm ;••
-.•
were m It.itth- Cii-ek on Saturday.
Ml* Mary- »H’hs)l. ■
citd Affafi^t Church On
:e Qiirly-I
Dr. A. W WiMxibuine atu-ndret tiie
Dr. and Mra. Loui*- Wardell &lt;if Au -,
I’rifvs are very hn\ fol? the sph-ihlid quality found
Mhhignn Medical Ax&lt;octaUon meeting gu*tn and Mr. and.Mri, Hugh Pn too |
Thursday*-*!’. M.
in tinHmt. Schaffner A; Marx Suits at $22.50 to
in KalamwxM on Wednesday last.
and Vera of Jackson wr-re guests of Mr ;
ut the
$29.50.
and Mra. E. F. Bottum on TuemUy.
in rm |
und Mr.- Guy Willard visited ip Ka
■ air. and Mrs. Fn-’d Stemirr nnd Thursday Iifuriw'i. St.-'t L'». With thefo|
‘ii.-.iK-.ra
thr- It;
Other.-? ut $15.00 and $18.50.
tmi.'oo mid Tlirto Rlrer.von Friday.
cbildi' ii. Fred. Jr . Jessie and Burbaru. • vciitivt- bonrd in charge-. Fulk flow-icnnifiitDii' of the. 1-i-d'r,ri
and the
era were attractltefy. arranged oil the; tu:«l Fire fn--u:-m;&lt;.- c-.m _:a:i
turned Ihiui Chu-jigu alter visiting'of Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Wopinlcr anil tables mid hi the rtiurch parlor.!37'.h annual am«-nimii m ti
i v&lt;ry interesting report of thr deMrs. Arthur Huven wa.* proermn! A.‘-s&lt;elation «4 MutuC H.i- u-..
. MI.«.m . JLise and Catiu-n’iH- Cl«il. chairman. • Readings were given by paiiii-.s. which will o*- li&lt;-Id ?! tin- iJ
rtmenr convention hi Id in Kalama­
it given by Mra Fore­
A'. (' Hyde and d.nigh- -pent Sunday iiixBoyn.* City Mir- Mr* Gi-urj.-*- Cahin'mid . icriil piur. •; ler-Walitck in Columbus «&gt; S*-;&gt;
:n‘an. who
candidate. tor depart­
... . She was defeated by
urriay with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mg th-.'ic f&gt;;r a lew weeks, p-tumed which »&lt;-r«- c.-uoyed by the ludle.i Tn-Hy e-,tt
•• B rtl-. i PrtxgMl of Detroit, who
&lt;7relic.
with thr- Mra** - Clark.
tenr-Hiip Fact.; C&lt;uu»rn«iii.- Wi-llan • delcuxi
held the alike tor n number ot'
Mra. JuM-phine Tixld and Min. Dick, and Six-iul Work tn Wa: hlngtoa. D.-tpm m
Mr and Mr.-- Donald .McQuarrle and
will leave Thursday m-&gt;rninc hr
ru The'n»-xt convention will be in
in! Hi-.pid- in 1W3. Mi* Mdrte;
(kilimilms. Ohio., where they Will, visit ,. lni(. uck bv Mr&gt;
Ket&lt; ham
l ot HA ItllilllipY 1‘Alttl
irutnpt oPNHc* wn* elected aj one.
Friday.
.
u wi.-k -before leaving tor Miami
tr.-. Ctoa». H Hinman eiT.rrtal
Mi,-.-. - Heli n Chirk left Monday fWBviieh. Fla . when- they will sjM-nit the aiming to- HaMingti.. .mm
'Woman irwii the
Ann Arbor where she will ent* r th&gt;- v.iutrr
‘
University. She is lo live at Hu: Hel.-n ’ Mt. ;»:'d Mr*. Walter Wuligcc an J
y.-tdae]
ii .-erred very acceptably.
N&lt;-wbi-irv n-;*ideiir«'.
MiA.uul Mn* Flo.v.l Gaskill 4&gt;ie in
The
Auxiliary
will
co-opeiate w,ith
Mi and Mrs. Floyd Everhart Imre Ann' Arbor Mmidav i-&gt; &lt;&lt;-. tin- liit’.i .
it- U cion in tuniLMiing tiiuf improv-1
COATS. GROVE.
'
ItOHINHEE PARK.
ut tile newly purdiuscd home and
Milton Murph?, ally h;&gt; pitul where he isTakitiu insulin
are occupying
.. ...— }I(, u ([a||l|!||!..|Utr|j-.
act’ severid moiw.-y-muklng acti'.lue*
Tin Community Service on Sunday
Mr. and Mr- Arthur Leqiini; and
Mrs I &lt;• K* ichpm gave a vriv in 'viutli the cm
P«W'V“
isdi-r .ciLUiidt'r-ailwi. The roornu lire &lt; vehing w-'s in ciuirge of the Inter- family. .Mr mid Mra. Rube Fuhrr, Mr.
Richard Cook went U&gt; WuMiingtou
uid '»ih
rtruetne talk lo the y.ain* |e--'|ile of,man with a si
iso b in/, rented to dint-n-ni organtza- media?.- Sunday Sclwol chus with und M: Herbert Ferrm- ot Grand
D V. S-itunhiy for i^wru! day*' stay lima, Oregon, accompanied by their Hw Pre^oyterun church Sunday n» - - n’«rc haPW birtht!.
mi for their regular meeting*. •
Modest* Kinhe u« leader.
Rapids calhd on Mr. and Mra. Gcurve
With.ii r-uiipnny of weekly ncwspaiier father und mother. Mr :uM Mr- Ov&lt; r- nirg.
Fr.-m pri-.wnt Indication* there will
publislK-TS of Michigan.
'smith, ol Nashville and Mis-s Horenc-; • Her subj«&lt;
There uu* a tine attendance at the Poland one day last week.
-Government." 8h&lt;
Mr and Mr - George MiU« r took Gr &gt;!u- ol Grarui Rapids visited Mr' said that y. . ..
L. A. S. meeting held in Woodbind- Mr -and Mr. Lewis Skinner and
riitmmt
winter
around
the
county,
the
Thuraday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. family of LciRhvm. Addie Benton and
«h« ir liiuchtn, Mb* Eleanor Miller, to and Mrs. Clarence Grebe S.ilun!ay
form a public opinion sb that when Ip.,
Unit ‘members standing ready to do ..
.....
Harold Sigeratrom of Middleville. Mr.
ninniiigiuim &lt;ni Sunday, wii'-re she be-; pi. and Mr. M RfsKlivh- and Mi they become voters they will know
A baby daughter was born to Mr. «nd Mra. Perk- Joimwn mu! son, Mr.
gan her teaching op Monday
and Mra. John Nobles returned on Sat- what changes they want nmdvin the, Vinney
American mid Mr Howard Hccox at the Pen- -'r-! Mr* Glen Moure, and family ot
Mr. and Mi -. A. J. Epley; 429 No unlay from ainotor tnp to Qiicbec. pre-tiit government. She- n’u&gt; Riddi
notk hospital on Thursday. Sept. 1
Nashvill". Ml** Mary and Phyllis CorBroadway, have just returned from a •Maine, to Boston where they vt'.iti
that many iieopk- curve the way the'
-Mr and Mrs Willard Deniond ai.d r'« »n o! Chicago attended a reunion ot
m»iBurn tnp ami a ‘Mi with hi- Mu Kmdt-’i mother, lit-tm- ’hiaiJRti uoiyniini-iit b, yunic.-l on iintl yet Hi'-J:
sou. Lloyd and Mr. nnd Mrs Russell form* r *t r.&gt;&gt;!mme* at thc home of Mr.
brother, H. B Epley, of Cadillac.
. New York State stopping-at Niu«»r.i cannot give any good suggostiuns by
Ormond and son. Ker.iutth. ut-.e in ur.d Mra Jotm Kollar Sunday Mi. and Mra. Allen Malcolm and son Falls.
Allegun on Sunday.
Mr.*. Wilbur Gibb* fApent’ Friday
iiutl Mr i«nd Mrs. Henry-WeaKcr vhit-j Mra W.'.D. Campbell and M. o - Ar-[ dd that «&lt;• must have respect f«ir otlri
Mi*s Ruth Woodman ol Caledonia mgh’. with l-.-r mother. Mrs Orzit
• d Mt - Weaver's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ii-iw and Florence Campbell are .in
her -Commanders. and fru-nd. MBs Either Bleri. of Lowell PuTce of MMdlevilJe ami Saturday ucJacob Kqnkle. of Alto on Sunday.
ITruvcr-o City Hits week Wliere the hit-. would cur father or mother b un. •«
L'-wi,.. Lw Burdick. qx-nt tin week end with the form-r . C‘xr.;wmi.«l her U» Kalamazoo
Mr. mid Mrs fnorgr Van TifHin anti t'.-r is attending tlw&gt; convention "t the thr government art- a* a father or
Domtnli Hale Sadkett and Dr parent*. Mr. and Mra H. Woodman.
M- m-d Mraj Julian Putu (anjj
Mr. and Mra lilrhnrd Van Tirtlm of i Michigan Credit Bureau .’A.-'-suaUoit
Mr. and Mra. Neil Smith ot Midland daughter Betty spent Sunday with ttw
latke Odesra spent Sujiday with Mr. They plan to vi.it other nortHcrn
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley ot laRt r* .-i*ter, Mrs. Will MitehuU. ot
and Mr-. Earl Boyes ut their Wail Jake Michigan point* alsi
should &lt;«o tlirir part
Finance
Olhctr.
Angelos
Bpiri*,
Fi
.'yd
1-tnsing
.sj»ent
Sunday
at
E.
G
Grand
_R.«pid*.
riling**.
• Mm. ___
John Hamn—— nnd daughter ।
’ Next Sunday W T Wails'* *i!l Ulk.
ymith'f-.
Mr arid Mr* Fred Cisler and soft ot
Mm. Donald-Sledge U unending the .retiinu-d Monday to their home n- Everyone is mrjted to attend thrw Clai
Krnm-ih Kds-y. Max Coat.* mid Grand flaiml- pent Sunday with thu
week in Buttle Creek, ranng- for hcrSyracue.-N. Y.. after vL-ltinn her par-' meetlngv a&gt; they an uhdemmiuMtioii-'
Lim.ii Dftnond met with lhe |.-.iyr&gt;r i:i Tcfttr-r s jnoth -r. Mrs. Manin Cbk-r,
i-tT, MU&lt; Ether .Freeman, Who en-jvnt*. Mr. and Mra C fe. Doyle, for two a! -Ellsworth Newton.
Woodland Tuesday evening to qiak-&gt; anti brut her Ray.
Mrs. ’Doyle —
will
ters the Battle ■Creek*’Sqnitartum for fmonths.
—
“• accompany
------;.*!ut-.-. for lhe community meetins ■
..B.-b WilUajiu*.- Mr. and
Mr. Hnmme* F&gt; Syracuse next week,
a Miiirt ofivrnClon.
The young peupie'-* Sunday Mhuol’Mr Clare Wilhanu and family. Mr.
A j-Mi' •: H. &gt;’.HH
... .
Rev and Mrv C A. Hoo* and Liinilj- •when hi.' work in Michigan is cwnpletcluAS iiiiit} wn. held ut the chuiili; and M; G«-&gt;rge Poland. Ml* M|iblIm i»wii-u\ti|r Siilurday nr,;!i’ t&lt;
I Sault. Str Marie, an- guests ot Rev. &lt;
Thunuuy eientitg
Mellgra- and friend ot Hustings calleil
Canadian dinner inu-sls of Mr. and th* erenhi
Harfinu* SaturtUj? -hit
mid Mi T H Hons thl* week. The
M;s Jeaiu'ttc Mllu-r i-- Mill confined.'ut Mr. *&gt;.d Mrs Jtdin Kollar Sunday
For:«-*i.lJ. Lane Thuradny evening MtKibb.n mui .*&lt;ui Ronald, ’lbKt Hi.-in lulling hh hath
torcner Ls j^vstor of the Pilgrim- Holi- Mra.
I
Ill-|.l .HORN.
,to her bed u* -a result of a fall a tew [aftenuxm. .
«
iu'ss church nt the S«io.
.
•wen- Mra 8. T. White, and daughter, pre. a-nt v .-re Mr mid Mi D-im‘ -K-l
weeks ago
------■»♦»■....-------*
Helen While, of Ofangrvillc. On-J-T. Mi. . ml Mr Har:-. C.■:.- -md ,--&gt;n,
and Laurel Me
Mra. Carrie Olson ot Grand Rapids is Mi.v*
I
is
ot
thnuirrr.
Mr. Robert Clark ol Alton. Gn- Mr-and Mr*. Glen Allrrdhu; .n. : m. lurhnd
ipd adenpld
here assisting with the care of her larlp.
I
Van
TUIlin,
ftm
Mrs Sopha Smith Wednv-,day p M ,, Drning Instructor-, Well, du you
Mr mid Mrs. Wm. Thomps m of ■ Mr. and Mra G-Depri* - I-.- and
skier. Mra Clark Robinhos, who is turlii.
I
Van Tiflhn ■ d I ak« odt- - 1 lie prtigrum was conarrning ’ noted! underitand Uie car now?”
’
Ontario and Mr.*. J II !»n. Mr and Mrs. Shirt* ‘ Mayo. Ahdoing as well its )»»siblr alter ausiain- Wuterdown.
1
Wi'.ma E. Sheiihnm. shoot blind jH-opIe.
j Beginner '•perfectly. Thant** only .
Hny
of Saruiwc.
drew Hourly. Jnhn 8*--&gt;b,-y. Sp.-nrcr
Mr. and Mr-. Hrafry Schn
ing'a fractured hip in an accident
I
»a. on Monday ot last week
-------- x
&lt; a *-------------- one tiling I . iviuld like to know. D &gt;
Mr -------and Mra ..
Fred
Prentice
and Hu- [Scolny. Victor Hiiu.'-y Dai. Wik&gt;o; dau;dtRTi
Mrs. Ri&gt;e
Mr. .Ind Mr-- Wallace Wesbrook and
— ---------------------lhe c.iiiibuiM4*»woV—*i.id in-1 you put u&gt;‘ water and thc gaioline itr
dau-.-hter Ruth- ol cjled: t
Mr. and Mrs Harry Wcsbrook of bert Prvrtllce returned lost week from ,.iC,! ■John C,qi;x»n. Thtelugcnre b unbeatable.
.
the same holr? —Suoreuful Farming.
Sunday jg&amp;c.‘U ot Mr. and
Brain (ord, Ontario, and Mr. nnd Mrs a motor trip to Toronto. Canada. •-i&gt;* nt m playing pr&lt;x:r&gt;
Steve Carter of Middleville were visi-•where Hwy attended thc fair, to Nt-[After a la’.- lunch
•
good time
Falls und‘ the Acilf
mdA-k moiin- back to H.oJim- r.uprtli
tors of Ref1, and Mra. L L. Dewey and ugnra ~
‘
tain.* where they remained for n few
-» • * .
.■nn George Saturday. .
.• '
Giicata of Mr. and Mra Martin Van ' days.
Mr. mid Mrs , Elroy TObign went to
DalMtn and family at their Gtm lake
'pent Sundinc with her »ot:. Mt Guy
cottage were Mr and Mra, Theodore Ann Atbor Wednesday where they
Mi’Nec. anti f-.imih
Knop!. Mra M. E. Wltitman and Dr. visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Dawson. J «*£
i Services at th.- church every .Sunday
arid Mr*. C E Hyatt and family on Mr Tobiay spent Thursday In Toledo
on bttsincKs, ’Mijs Betty Dawson left nlru;. m
morning at B it. prcaclun-i by Ib-v
Sunday afternoon and evening
' Armstrong, ^lyidav School .•«■ l'i 'to.
Mr and Mrs A A Crothcrs lind Monday tor Gulfport, MIm. to resume ''";r
____________________ her college wryk
-Arthur 1............
Epworth Lesiuie at 7.30. Btb&gt; s'.drb
Mr and Mrs. Charles Potts will ac-*™'™ a »«'*-'■
O’/
Mr nnd Mrs. zwte Williams. Mr*
K 'AP!,‘ -11 r-2’ui i"r
Aben Johruon i id family. Mrs. Clifford company Atcir daughter. Virginia, to
ly. Miss Maude
;Chambersburg. ---Pa. where
she- will
Dolan and tat—
----- ---Iron----------------------------- —
... r.nijn of L‘ke O”^'-1
SOTTH THpRNAPPLE.
tide and Miss Helen Michael visited enter Penn Hall Mr. and Mrs Potu
Mr and Mrs. Frank Maus of Martin on I will glw visit-Mrs Pofiv brother and,
...n
, .... I Mr. and M-.s Orrin Landacr* are enSunday Other guests were Mr. and wile. Major nnd Mra Olyioon B?™M home of Mr. and Mrs Thm Baird .trrtaininq her daughter anti husband
/from
Kaiamatcw.
Mrs George Rickman ot Kalamazoo [who are stationed at Aberdeen. Md |8unrtay mnJnR when they entertainedj
| Caller*. Sunday at tht/lUMr.' of. Mr
;ln honor of thetr wedding anniversary -land Mis Chas B Johtv^n wrl*. Mr[•Small bouquets ol late rummer ilbvrt-e Elmer Fetiton and dsu-ihtcr and F.ftZ
centered the lunch tables. Ccngratu- granddaughter, from Middleville, My
[latlonK were eitended the '-ibnde and npd Mrs. Ki Ax-rt Chubii and Mi. an .
grobm,” and a jileasanl social time cn- Mr;:. Louie Martin ami sou. Louie M.irWARNING—Tlti, i* thr gcnujtir. SuperIJoyCd.
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Two Cylinders

CONTRACT BRIDGE PARI

II1.. 1..
u-.,. la
Mr. und Mrs Sidney Kirym -am'
Monday evening to eight giious, con| tract bridge being played Top rnner. to. Lyons Sunday tn vu4t«r&lt;&amp;lnes.
'acre won by Mrs. F L Bauer and MrSTONY POINT.
Clyde Wilcox. A delightful time u reLyle Bidclman "f Quimby calbd nn
। ported
Is .1 Wellman Sunday.
ririf Blczo of Grand Rapid,1, tinted i
■ There will b'- n dinner for lhe Coup- I hit- daughter. Mrs. Ed Mead thu week.
.iry. Club member.-, at the club on Fri­ । Mr nnd Mre Claud Dr-nioud vkitetf*.
day evenins with Mr and Mra Fred I triendj at East Lnnr.ing ffqjv!.,-and Mrs Ed Deakin- er.iertain;Stebbm5 m chairman ot the commute*- ,;edMr
Inehds front Unrtnc Sunday
BRIDGE CLVb’
Mr and Mr.. John Blocker acenm■ panted Mr and Mrs
C.-atb to
। fa her br.dge e-lyb on Handly ew; -CrytU! mer the •‘-eel. and .
! everyone hiv.rtj a vary delightful time. ; Mr ind JDs Hamler ef HcpLixu 'ns-,
lied at Herman Kullbaugh s Sunday. I

i

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genuine Frigidairc. s-ueb a refrigerator ix expeiivhe at am price’. Thr standard* of
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uine Frigtdaire.

instead of One
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1

�Our Success

WANTS

Mr. and Mrs C J Barnum spent
Friday evening with Mrs Harriet
Stakes of Grand Ledge to help cele-

THE CHURCHES
r difln—UlM- .!u.iT »t 7

.-4

V

SINGER Sewing Machines

p
ri.UM,.!

Citizen* Mutual

if iiarryville Wednesday.

ROBLESKI ELECTRIC SHOP

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

.

Hough
_______ ___ Hulbert of Gary. Induiu called op Gewie Fidler Monj

H. S. SHELDON

SO. JEFFERSON ST.

HAStiNCS, MICH.

Mr. Fred Warner an^ .Mrs. Gull
Lykins were in Hastings.
'
Miss Edith Fleming and cousin from.
Wisconsin spent Monday with relatives

MANY SIGNS OF RE-­
TURNING PROSPERITY

I visited Mrs. J. V Hilbert Wednesday.
They were also Grand Rapids choppers.
Clyde Ruel! visited Ills sister. Mrs.
Ralph lullliber
of Kalamazoo Sat-

WEAR THIS

Miss Amy Hartwell spent Monday
ith Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Bingaman
and family in Ionia.
Mrs. Clyde Wilcox of Hasting* spent
Friday night and Saturday with her
mother. Mn. Eunice Mead.
Funeral service* for Gilbert Smith.
74. .whs: |HixM*d awuy in Toledo Friday
were liitld at Hie Hess Funeral Home
conducted by Rev Albert Beard of Otm-ho
Mrs. Gull. Lykin.* sang acctanpanlrd by Miss Amy Hartwell Mr

New Feature Truss

and keep your truM adjusted.

East UinMiig* Wednesday.
'•
At the MethodWt Conference held in
Lansing last week. Rev. Frank Loomis,
who has been paiitor Of Hie Methodist

The Prescription Drug Store

HASTINGS MARKETS

HaXthiKs.-Manager Branch has wwtured I
the producers that hi” could get a much I
larger aths^donce if they would permit I
midst. Rev LodmU. during lhe many
u-ora in- has served this charge, luis
won a warm place in the hearts id thr
people of ui! denominations, and lie
and his family brill be sorely missed.
A reception lor the new ixutor. Rev*
Wynne-aud a farewell to Rev. Loomis
will be hcld'in thc church parlors Mun-

nmg were: A Night With Nature;''
follow mg «iu&gt; thc progrnfn. Music—
Club. Roll Call My Favorite Shrub;

tudlc:. &lt;&gt;t the M S College
Mi v. Ixmna Northrup of.
Cicek spent Sunday at her hutnr
-Sllpt

GUARANTEED
SET OFTEETH

A reicpttuss for the teachers of the
Woodland township adiool will Ik- held
m Uw .schoolhoii.M* Tuesday evening.

.-ordinlly invited to attend.
Mt® Katll rme Mohler
Rapids
spending a few w
tion with her parents. Mr.

relatives at Marshall lust Thursday
William Justus wa* called to- Hat
ford Chy. Indiana, hut week by t

EXTRACTIONS

it Grand Rapid.-.
Rev. Huffman. pastor of the" United

50c

DR. O. L. BROOKS

Chance
man of Woodbury.
it and Rapid-, shoppers Friday.
U-wU Post of Grand Rapids spent
le week-end al thc Wm, Mohler Itomr.
Robert Win.: 0! Grand RapiiL spent

{iinbiilaiir
om tfint h«
upirortmiit

Mr nnd Mr:. Aliscrt Hampton of thc
Hunnel district were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mn. James Murphy.

THE

Kalamazoo spent Saturday nii;ht

Morning, Glory
Shoppe
FOR

Millinery

rin Mohler Tuesday.
Thr- Woodland township iichool open4 Tuesday. September &lt;». Three

LARGE HEAD SIZES
OCR SPECIALTY

Reed City. Sunday afternoon. .
Dari Kama attended on Sunday, u
family gathering at the home of Ben

ter. Opnl. and Alien Bishop motored to
Kalamazoo one day last ..week.
Donald McCullum siiehVnnnwMy
afternoon in Grand Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bcnxlift spentWednesday and Thursday in Lansing •
with their children.
Mr. and Mr*. Marley Burroughs of
Three Rivers me spending several days
with Mr and Mrs. Ed Whitright MM
and Mrs Ed Dodge ot Lansing visited
them on Sunday.
Lyle-Vanderbrook of Kellogg school

Jordan, pioneer farmer residing two
miles north of Woodland, had pu.vad
suddent iy away Monday afternoon
Mrs. Jordan passed awuy last year
' after a lingering illness

hotne in Charlotte Saturday after
^tending two week* .with her niece,
Mrs Lon Campbell
Mi® Donna McKeown spent Iasi

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

wife were. Mr and Mrs. John Foote
and Jimmie Elliott of Pontiac and Mr
land Mr&gt; George Cnxvi of near Battle
Creek.
, .
' Job En*Und of Bellaire spekt ou-r
the week end with relatives and
1 friends at this place.

Miss Charlotte Ziuclvnltt of West I
Hastings is teaching the Fish school as
supply for Mrs. Bidieman. who* fnmMr and Mrs. Archtf Herrington mid
ily ure Hl with scarlet fever.
Jake Walker and wife of Hastings, children of Battle Creek -and Mr. and
, Mrs. Ed Rfce and daughter spent Sun­
। visited Ear! Olcr and wife Sunday.
I Art- Yurgcr and Miss Leona Landm day at W Ickes’.
were married m Inthana August 29.
Mr* and Mrs. Heber FVisler uf BarryTheir many friends gave them a tils- ville .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
'celluneous shower at thc home of Col­
onel Yarger. The young couple will
, reside in thc John Lewis house.
i Art Richardson and family, uccotn; panted by Joe Sccft of Clarksville, vis---------------.
jited Josie Roush and family of Lyons
Isn't it cheering when something
jTuesday evening.
turns out Just tlw way*you planned it?

HOUSE FOR SALE

SEE E. A. BURTON

FOR SALE
1

Mi*. Fred Camp and George Whlt-&lt;
ney visited ML and Mrs Ed Whitney
near Crystal lake Friday.

White • Leghorn '-epuileU. r
raise;!—few. Reds.

GETTY’S HATCHERY
Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

Those who bring sunshine into the
lives of otliers cannot keep it from
themselves.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distincthv Ftfncrul Serv
Also Ambulance Service

�I Wednesday Sept. 21, 1932
Ircarlot—C a i n—Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary to HU
Moat Gracious Majesty, Lucifer." etc.
He was born near Scipio, Cayuga Co
N. Y.. of excellent parentage, his moth­
er of good New England stock und his
father's grandfather was Norman­
■ Continued from page two. part one&gt; French. Henry de 1’Estrange. a follower
of the Duke of York tn the New World
stand*, roadside tourists' camps, and In I&gt;&gt;c year* that followed tiie name
gw* .stations-nil trying, to get aenxw was cosily corrupted to Strang. James
to the Jast flying motorist Junt how Jras* Strung hud an unusually good
many quarter miles or rods they ore education for those early* days and fit­
away—Inviting you to pause and "Gar ted hltnwlf for law. All tratlmony
With Bill-Eat with Lil" or "Stop bears out Hurt he was an orator of un­
With Pa Jew&gt; up and Let Ma Jecrup Fill usual ability, and despite his rather
diminutive il?e—he was only a few
inches over five feet tall—he liad much
I have &lt;eidom seen more flagrant pertunar magnetism., a rich vibrpnt
abur-e of highway approaches tA a town voice and an impassioned, flowing style
than one finds at the outskirts of of oratory that was very, effective.
Traverse
City and ■Petoskey
bo.’.h iiIf nc
- ----- ------------------------------—,
r i»been
*n so
he naan
hadn't
so unwise
unwise a*
as to
to inInbte «1 by ■,«(...» .Ilh p«u Udy
traluc,.
&gt;&gt; annandun. Hrr. hUUUH «~l todn [
„ i„w,nl u„t ,w
rrawKIrti'* ’ arc*
nrd literally
lltakmilv sprinkled
tnrlnilrtl ■. With Gentile
— ... near .him
.
.............................
.
roadsides
should
be baptised
huge signs, largely local.
Into his church; and hadn't tried to
Railway statioos have always .con­ dominate politics in tiie Mackinac re­
sidered it an asset to beautify their de­ gion. tiie disruption of lhe rolony and
pot surroundings and in many In­ hl* death might hove been long delayed
stances their right-of-way through a even though hts faith and principles
town. IC- would certainly train thc didn't m
fit lnto
into w
the cogs of a republican
spotlight on any Michigan town that Iorm
government
made a consistent attempt to keep ap-:
"
......
.
I,auncUw ™&lt;1
i™„
T!;™ Un . dmU but «tat m«nr ot
;
th* tale* of that period concerning him
A_tu~m.ni ralW ■ W.- Do Not r.-1
N° Sc°!!!'h‘
vor Products Advertised on thr Land- EnR,uh border feud, no »®u‘hrm
. rcape" is doing things In the east to
rla" *®rfare *« ™°~bMUr
•Vrcate sentiment to do away with a !&lt;&gt;• 1 ban
wWch V .7“^
of inis
this uciuciiiK
defacing m
of puouc
public nigiiwny*
highways It's ,he
Mormons
and the fl-ihermen.
or
•
-------~ ---• •hopt&lt;d. it. will
.. spread-especially
.
.. &gt; trappers,
A to be
trIa’]pPr,'.„woodsmen
w’DO~^’?fn, and scattered
white Bsettlers
along
to our own Michigan, famed fur iU, ’whi,e
*•tOpr, 01on
« 1the coast and on
the
island
all
of
whom grew to hate a
lovely and varii-tl sn-iwry.
One sign I did see that drrerves a Mormon ns tlw provcrbl.il southern
Irishman
of
the
'Ould
&amp;xl does an
mention for its originality as well tw
ILs unobtrusive sire was that of a Orangeman.
Tlw. pioneer records tell of one Chas
young lad's bearing4.the legend “Peppy
Worms for Bale" which ought surely to O'Malley. Justice of the pence at
attract some povdng fisherman seek­ Mackinac, then county seat of all this
region. Who clashed with Strong .When
ing an especially enticing Imt.
• Hut I uni a long way from where I tliey served alongside each other In the
legislature, and alio ever after pursued
started.
hU greatest ambition
Our first stop ns at' Charlevoix him relentlessly.
relentlessly, lib
where we spent th&lt;&gt; night in order to In life bring to “get'something" on the
take tlw morning bent, the "Oman; bewhiskered. auburn haired Mormon
x
Bedell." the smuli white ferry that king.
Finally when Strang had driven a
innkre Uw thirty-mile trip to •’Tlw
leavers” every day as long as navi­ woman from the Island colony. O'Mai*
gation permits, for it is Uncle Sain'.i Icy served summons on film to appear
official mall bait as we11 as jiasrenger nt court Strang's defense was tliat the
and freight carrier to thb Isolated vomnn was a prostitute and that the
community. The Ford
miracu­ Mormon law was very definite against
lously stowed into the hold along with such Wifiwesra gave rather, conflicting
two other cars: ft holds Just four, und testimony. Wlwn O'Malley asked onri
we-went on thr upper deck t&lt;» enjoy tiie witiu-.ii if hr hadn't understcxxl Mr
three Ih&gt;ui or mz ride with a blur sky Strang to say the woman must leave
overhead and a fine bn-err blowing­ tlw Island eU» the would be publicly
with the—
rod--or
ridden on thc
horn iiw wrong way for a few—hr- chtulired
.................................
--------------------cau.'w We rode In thr trough, but I'm b.udt of a'black ram. Strang JumjxM to
proof and mi W Richard against wind his feet objecting to th^ absurdity of
the question. O'Malley immediately
and wave.
I had wished itlxw many years to ordered him to Jail for contempt of
visit “Tlw Beavers” but ronM-thnw. hud court and kc|&gt;l him there for quite‘a
|x-riod because lie lacked Sureties in
always prewnt«'&lt;l.
he sum oi
of &gt;
410
000 iu
to seep
keep uh
the- im
iwace.
There nrc- few jdares ot greater hbt-. tme
iuuim
-uci-.
tPrical mtcrest tn the state owing to
Tills O'Malley fumblws wmw rare
thr Mormon occupation there between tales of thc time. He it is who b credi1847 und 1858 Wlwn King Strang and. tod with dunging thr nanw* of revhb "wxinu." a dissenting branch.of tlw end northern OMintlea in tills section
Smlth-Brluham
Young
Indian (tesigbatlon. bcmull ll-WI
1 UUUK following, cs- from tliMr
'
J bt Sclioolcraft. to tlw
t.ibllslivd n kingdom on lhe Island tlw I stowed
Irish ones of Clare. Emmet.
like of which never was knoan on lhe eiiphonioini
Roscommon and Antrim, all because hr
North American continent.
• Hidiurd lias outlined tlw main facts awl Schoolcraft disagreed as to Cer­
ot Hu- story in thr fieptemtwr "th Ban- tain nweaures when they served jn thr
twr. I we. As lw smy-s contemporary legislature, a change we arc told tliat
tvrords can hardly he relied upon, lirarly broke Bdimlcraft's heart and
tlwrr was such a constant feud and ill made him dub Ids enemy "tha. Irish
,
feeling bHweeri lhe settlers und iWirr- Dragoon."
Someone loo. I hoiw. will sometime
nwn along-the cisi&amp;t. many of whom
Strang hail driven .off. Tlw only avail thcmsclvcrt of all the wealth of
way to live in peace with Strang on material available concerning Strang
Beaver Island at tliat |wriod wau to and thi* unusual episode of American
stab'----------history ----ami—sift out
&lt; mbracr lib faith.
*
-and
----------- the
There lun't a doubt but what lw was truth of the facts with an unprejudiced
n man of unusual ability and kern in-1 mind from tlw vantage point of years
trlligencc, a natural leader, much! pa.-.Mid by. It's long been waiting “ml
feared always by tlw regular Mormon.- . 1 have been surprised In going through
wIuim- oitlcul |»|ier calkxl him "Ju^us the Michigan Historical and Pioneer

KING STRANG RULED
WITH HIGH HAND

STARTING

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TODAY

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29x4.75 . $5.18

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a

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today.

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PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

DRIVE-IN SERVICE

collecUon at the amazing amount of CHICKEN STATISTICS
records tliat could be drawn upon from
rnilMTV
»t*te and government arcldvm, law,
FOH BAnKY COUNTY
courts, county records, personal source*
——■ —
and tlw like.
Interesting Facts Abont How
One at King Strang's twrire cjflTMany Flocks Are Maindren. a ion. Charlre J Strang, lived in
r
North Lansing, and wrote retninu' —
tained Here
ccncra for jhe New York Times
skJlstic* gathered tor Barry count&gt;
The trial of St rang In Detroit in
thMl uiere are 2345 .farms in
1851. I think that date is right, on
county where nock* of cpiclu-ns
twelve counts and hu acquired “t- arc maintained.
Some Intoratting
traded attention all over the country iIucU about the ster ot tiie ftodu »vre
Il lasted from Moy Uli July 9th and. prouglit out. as follow".
Ute New York. Detroit and other metOn w llUmt jjw nock." «msiM of
ropollton papera^filled columns with
mens or under
it* progress
’ I On 846 farms Uiere are from 50 to 99
Wai Iu* acquittal, gained in face of pens.
violent local prejudice and V* mo'1
On 452 farms there ore from 11)0 to
virulent attack', in Uw local press, due ’ 1W ^n.,
to UaUmony. Strangs impassioned de-, On w
county farma there are
fense of htnuelf as a religious .martyr: f^n, ooq &lt;o 399 her».
or did ppliucs pipy a hand? Bereft
6n 13 farm5 the flock* atmiber from
hundred straight Democratic votes 1490
999
■
—
from thc Beaver Island townslilp at i Tbe county has two farms on which
Uw last election l»d empha-dred the 11 he number at hens range from 700
Mormon vote ax no mean one to reckon .o 999
with. It sho-.ed him into the legislaBerrien. Allegan. Lenawee. Oakland,
tore; it elected a Mormon alwrtrt. a Ottawa Saginaw nnd Van Buren
Mormon judge and every county of-1 counties are the ones where thr poultry
fleer a Mormon th 1851.
I industry has reached in highest deWe learn now that many diplomatic vejonment in UUs state.
notes pawed between the Dcniocralie
—----&lt; • » ------------Secretary of State in Michigan and tlw AUGUST REPORT OF BARRY
Republican Secretary of State Dani*-! j
COUNTY NO. 2 I». H.
Webster, at Waslungton. which to an Wwn herds or n total of 7o cow*
unprejudiced mljid. in thu far distant
during August. Their
day. might look as tlwugh each of thel avcrage production was 506.4 Ito milk
leading political parties were trying to testing 3 901-. or 19.716 lbs. of fat. in­
' pds* tlw buck" to each other m to! eluding 18 dry cows.
whether stale or federal auUioriUre । two cow* each produced over 50 lbs.
should bring order out of duos in the! Of fat atuj three each went over the
flrorer Island and Michigan coast feud &lt; ,250 lb. mar? for milk.
*k_
and thu.; foee the “Mormon vote.' j The average value of product wa«
ti—"Alli
BVCra(Jr totnl
Cft,t Kas
Records alww .1-.
tliat Democratic
poli­ 44 gj
ticians in Detroit at tliat time were in 4196, leaving a margin of 42 67 above
sympathy with Strang
feed co»t.
.
Over in Wisconsin where Strang wa&gt;.
The return for each dollar's worth
baptised and where the Mormons of feed consumed was 42 36 The feed
flourished for'a time Uiere are- abo
-- - cost per pound of fat was 099 tpracmany records left in state and county
c -■ tically ten cents*, und the feed cost of
archives.
.I prodneing each 100 lbs. of milk was
_
a|
A.quite complete flic of 'the Wnrfl,
North'' .387__
cents.
Islander, a very high grade newspaper । Four grade Hohteins and one’grade
published by Strang on Bcavyr .Island. I Jersey, owned by George Couch, averb in existence, as are also some&gt;of hb aged 772 lbs. of milk testing 4 19’7 or
,
own
bewks claiming divine rvvetaUon i 32 36 lbs. .of fat.-'HiU was tiie highest
.
and
a rare copy or so of the Sacred herd average for butterfat.
Book which he added to tiie orthodox
Fred Miller's herd of grade and reg­
Mormon books have been preserved. It t-tered Hobteins averaged 716'. lbs
wigild all make a gorgeous, interesting of milk testing 3 60r. or 25 8 lbs. of fat
tale. I am sure.
Including eleven cows. This was thc
Tlwre are several islands In tlw second best average for butterfat.,
group of Beavers, five designated by
—
— —
------- - ---»
•»Nineteen
registered
and —
one —
grade
names oti lhe map—Hog. Garden. Hill. Guernseys averaged 473 lbs. of milk
High and Big Beaver or Beaver Wain! testing 4 875': or 23.055 lbs. of fat.
as It b generally known, ’they are a This was the third best average.
pretty sight as you come in view o!
them from Ciiarlevoix.
Dairymen agree that while alfalfa is
Beaver Island lias one of tlw finest the mo&gt;t important rough feed for
natural harbors ah tlw lakes, a land- dairy
—.., cows
---------during
- ....
the winter
—
feeding
lucked one, and is in shape of a errs- jseaMWi. Hlage for surculefit rough feed
cent, saint James, the Utile town und Is very desirable and iwlps coys pro­
port. Iles along tlw rasU*n&gt; end, with!dure more efficiently. Michigan's corn
a fine sandy beach. I was surprised to' crop: seems to lxv exceedingly good this
burn tiuit in tlw village and scattered year and many dairy herds, hcretothrough the Island were 700 inhabi-1 fore not fed silage, may have silage
touts. It is one- of tlw most unique' this year at a very low cost, according
and interesting communities in our i to the Dairy Dept. M. S. C.. providing
country. Thc majority of the inhabi-1 the herd owners will scoop out of the
more now are Irish. They came in' ground a trench silo Tills type of site
tantu
offer possibilities
ever growing numbers a few; years after seems to ""
■»-■■•••— &lt;for
— dairy­
King Strang's death Tlwre were many men without means to pul up a per­
nationalities. EnglL’h. Frvnch-Ciuia- manent silo or for herd owners with
dian and Yankees as well os Irish only a few cows.
More details about thc trpnch silo
represented in tlw Aral white settlers
ran be obtained from the Agricultural
on ine
tlw isiano.
bland.
Why on earth would people want to Encmrering Department, M. 8 C.
settle way out there in Lake Michigan. I Remember while we are on this Mibthiriiy miles from tlw mainland, und be; I’1’*- that thc importance of getting
Isolated from contact with tlw world, your silage com Into your silo, at the
and alt the comforts and advantages it
Mage of maturity, cannot be
brings. Is often asked.
emphasized too highly. Com silage
Now no oiw gora up und dowp tlw i»“‘* irom corn too green or long bequiet little village street they can I"" «»» Hl“*in« *Uge is worthless,
scarcely realize the busy thriving ccn-1 Alto, silage made from com that has
ter it was for a prosperous community
damaged by frost, to the extent
In tlw long ago day/, wlwn boats put lha{ 11 *s dry, bleached nnd extremely
into its fine harbor Just as reon n* perishable is more likely to spoil even
pavigiuioh opened in tlw spring to re-. *'«* «r»nt «« ,u taken bYtuming
cure tlw cord w&lt;xx! that had been! water
the blower and thorough
gathered in great quantity all winter j tramping is done.
for tlw fuel that kept their engines - ^-——AIW,hrr Reason I nr Testing,
going. Cooper shops flourished turnSomeone has said that if members
ing out thousands of barrels yearly for received no other benefit from being
the shipment of fisli which was thc | members in a dairy herd improvement
Mwrt ln.lu.tr&gt;' ut all. TOm, war no! «»«c»U»n Ita U»&gt;
«lmply pravflnrr itehlnR kuhiuU. anywhm fo,;I'&gt;S the herd bull, woru, b, comparing
Mlle Mr and ViM,
“
HU daughwr. «lth
The ,»pulauon wa. largely augment- «»» "&gt; •&gt;»» dam,, they auuld be well
cd in the summer by men from Ohio,
.u
u
Canada. Mackinac and many other
There are at least ten other adjxunU Who dealt in tbh. Pish always: vantages besides the two I am menbrought a good price; during the Civil i Zoning but I have room for just anwur a big price. No one need be with- gj**r pood
The Burcap of
out money in those days Tiie Beavers {?“lr* n* Bn&lt;* 1 &gt;e , American Daily
was n mod place to locate and was al- ^lence Association hare decided defl.
«&gt; kntXn tu . «xt ot Iwnlth n»ort.
hrrmltw. «Uy UcuUon
Boarding houw. nmrrWwd ond boot..»3“ d*”,l!r‘u”" &lt;’" ",cl' “•
aunt Udon with provUta «nd wok
•co.-plod tor lb. purptwr o(
tack IWt. moi*-Umber, coni .rod,nd m«Wn« d.ugbt.T .nd &lt;Um comport,
other commodiilc. Ftelung U Mill thr
l””n’
bl, Induriry Ihrre u the numerous ash &lt;r..lin&gt;: wll be it wmilnu.1. story beIWU .imud out ou lhe cuds or wound Hu.se neorly .u row, would be nnw&gt;on btj reels giro endenro.
‘»r lest Independent ol other
Anyway there-. umu-UtUu then- that
but each con record a. I Un­
bring,
Uw- peuev
peoee and ronienlmml
that
“• •h“"
• Uct.Uon rroord
urings uk
vmimniimiv uuh
tiie outer world doesn't always give, for 0&lt;
Tlw
generation after generation stays on.
" time
m" is* here
1 when more farm­
ers
arc
thinking
of
testing.
No recent
happy and contented, none of litem
knowing want. There isn't a piece of reductions have been made in prices
mortgaged property. we were told, on but thc present rates are certainly in
keeping with the times. The un­
Beaver Island.
In my next letter I'll tell you about solicited testimonials of such members
our experiences in tlw all too short as Lloyd Gaskill. Jesse Osgood. R. W.
Cook, Marshall Pierce. W. C. Schulte,
two days, we stayed there.
Wm. Btanfprd. and many other*, speak
Petoskey. September 14.
for themselves. Anyone, interested in
Sadie R. Cook.

To HAVE Money
You Must SAVE!
This is the only SAFE insurance against
“WANT” when earning days are gone.

It is so. easy to spend money . . . all one
ea.rns can slip away like dew before the
morning sun. The man who carelessly
spends ALL of HIS INCOME is almost
sure to come to “WANT” later in life
Those who have a savings in this sound
old bank have realized I 00 cents on every
dollar deposited, and have received 3%
interest compounded semi-annually.This
is a safe place to put your extra funds and
earns you a safe return on your money
DON’T TRY TO GET RICH QUICK OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE!

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank
in Barry County

V) A ’KTTZ’
JDxjlL y JlX.

Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2217

Under flve yearw-W. C. Schultz.
COUNTY LINE.
,
registered Guernsey, fresh April 22/ Fred Cooke of Grand Rapids came
1932 046 lbs. milk testing 4.7 with 44 0 Monday to visit his brother. Mr. and
lbs. butterfat. W. C. Schultz, regis- .Mrs
— ■ Walter Cooke, returning home
tered Guernsey, fresh April J2. 1932. ’ Tuesday.
Mrs °
8. C. Schuler and Miss Olga
843 lbs. milk testing 4 45 with 37A lbs.
butterfat Fred Miller, grade Jersey, Eckardt arc visiting in and near Ann
fresh Sept. 29. 1931. 747 lbs. milk test­ Arbor from Friday until Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Victor Eckardt nnd
ing 4.45 with 333 lbs. butterfat.
Mature class, five and over—W. C. children called at UieJjotnp- of her
Schultz, registered Guernsey, fresh l&gt;arent)i. Mr. and Mrs. George Schnei­
Muy 2. 1932. 986 lbs. milk testing 5 4 der. and Etta. Sunday afternoon. '
wiu&gt; 533 lbs.
&lt;&gt;" uuku
...., W.
... C. Schultz..
Miss Ila Saigent went to the home
with
butterfat.
registered Guernsey, fresh May 6. 193X of her parents in Sebewa over lhe week
995 lbs. milk, testing 5.0 with 49.8 lbs. end.
butterfat. Geo. Couch, grade Holstein.. Mrs Mary Kunz of Grand Rapids
fresh Jan. 20. 1932. 987 lbs. milk, test- came Saturday to visit her brother, F.
A. Eckardt and family and the Misses
ing 4.82 with 47.8 lbs butterfat.
Kate and Rose Eckardt and the. rest
Edward R. Bailey. Tester.
of iter relatives and friends for'a few
, days.
HOLMES CHURCH
Mrs.
Waller Cooke went to
Mrs. Norcutt of Clarksville spent lastL. Mr. , and
n„„,
.

thc funeral of Mr. Cookes grand­
mother returning home Saturday.
John Velte and sister, Anna, and
Emma of East Woodland visited their
cousin. Mrs Anna Eckardt and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Scheel Sunday after­
noon.'
Eckardt spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Rowlader in Lake Odessa.
Mr. Rowlader is getting along fine from
his recent operation.
'

LENT CORNERS.
Floyd Steele of Plainwell spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with hu brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Su-ele.
Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Tomin and family
and Mr. and Mra Ralph Finley of BatTombs cottagb, Warner lake.. •

raT’i«J'Uh hCF dalig"trr’ Mrs^ °Kdc“ from there to Sparta Friday and from Dorothy of Freeport called on hu
■
! there all went to Saugatuck to attend mother. Mrs. Sage. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Barnum
placing
theirwere,
cows on test will not go
wrong on following the advice of these week-end guests of Harry Woodman's ।
in
Grand
Rapids
and
Phyllis
and
VlvWESTHOPE.
memoers
inquiries
Miouia
uc
namembers
Inquiries should be adOnr teacher. Mrs. Laubaugh, is going drested to Edward R. Bailey. Route 4. lan were at John Woodman's near
Coats Grove.
to plant a largo collection of flowers in Hastings. Mjch.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockfonl and
tlw school yard along with lhe peonies
The following is a list of the three
when they come. She would like all highest producing cows in each of tlw Str. and Mrs. Ben Crockfonl were
______________
___________ ___
Sunday guests at Will Croc Word's in
those interested to let her know if they following classes
—butterfat basis:
Under three years—W. O.
C. Schultz. North Carlton.
j
have a surplus of perennials of any
----------- j.--------------—
Schooley
Evart---------sper.t
kind which they would like put here. regUtcrcd
Guernsey, .fresh
Jan. 8. 1932,i1 —--------- ------------ of
—------Any kind of flowers will be greatly ap- 580 lbs. milk testing 5.75 with 33.9 lb*, i the week end with Mra. Etta Parmelee, j
predated.
butterfat. W. C. Shultz, registered
Mr. and Mra. John McLeoud spent
' The community meeting held at Guernsey, fresh Dec. 21. 1931, 468 lbs. Sunday at Frances Coleman's in South i
246 lbs. buttorbutter-' Haatlmrs.
Hastings.
Glen Motehouto's Friday evening was milk testing 5.25 with 24.6
■ ■
1 well attended and enjoyed. The Octo- f-L
fat. Fred Miller, native, *r™.
fresh Nov. 13, | Mrs. Mildred VgndenBosch of AUe-.
3 6Vlth 183 gan spent over Thursday night with "
ber meeting will be held at Jewe Oa- ’1931.
»•" 507,Klbs.
* milk, testing*aVi.».
lbs butterfat.
, her mother, Mrs. Etta Parmelee and all 1
igood'a.
Under four years old—W. C. Schultg. spent the evening at Dorr Stowell's'
| Mrs. Anna Campbell, who spent last
Guernsey, date fresh unknown,
(Winter with. Mrs. Bertha McKibbinandgrade
----------------------------------------------------- - near Woodland.
Mr. and Mra. Keith Durkee spent
who is well known here, passed away 1101 lbs. milk testing 3.55 with 39.1 lbs.
Thursday tn Plainwell.
j butterfat.
Fred• •••••
Miller,
—
registered
•— ■* Sunday at Adam Endres in Freeport.
Mr. and Mra Roy Wlcklaun and
j T. D. Woodman's spent Sunday in Holstein, fresh Mar. 10. 1032, J147 lbs.
milk testing 3 3 with 37J&gt; lbs. butter­ sons were at Archie Wilson's In Kala­
, Kalamazoo at J. P. Collison's.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hwtinp.MM. j
fat. Fred Miller, registered Holstein, mazoo Sunday celebrating tiie Wick­
I Business compels its practitioners to fresh Mar/15. 1032, 1145 lbs. milk test­ ham's and Wilson's twenty-fifth an­
ing 2.6 with 29.8 lbs. butterfat.
1 niversaries.
face realities.

is advancing in price
FILL YOUR BIN NOW!

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal C«.

THE

BIG

SWING

IS TO

U.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER M, IMS

PAOl TfN
aaraaU'i'n

jnf Admr. issued, estate enrolled

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COURT HOUSE NEWS

i

I-4",; ........ ““--T-H

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS '

— of notice filed, order appointing Admr "
-‘ rj--i
,’.u.rs
' entered, bond filed and letters issued.
c
PROBATE COURT.
order limiting settlement entered, pe- ■
Est. Fred C. Casbraocc. deed. Bond tition for hearing claims filed, notice to
’j? “*
wam^of Admr. filed, letters issued, order creditors ixswd.
.
Itb
”
limiting settlement entered, petition
““
“
. .
] are invited to Join With Kent. .County
for hearing clainu- filed, notice to '
?*7*
et al Annu.11 y ln U1U
retrMlt tm lnsplra.
creditor* loued
£c'd Inventory
*nd 'nformaUon. Mr. Ray John*
Bit. Joseph C Shafer, deed Final mprf
•
state Y secretory, will be one ot thtfj
-account filed,
Wed. order
order assigning
aligning residue
residue
--------------- -------------------- camp-leadcre, Mr. Lloyd Shafer willX?
'account
have charge of the entertainment.
entered, discharge of Admr. issued, es­
Enough »»a.
said. uiuy
Only »i.av
11.SO me
for me
the o6
twte
enrolled
.
—
_
.
.
,
,
uwugn
tate enrolled.
. EM. Louise Will Bond filed, letters
m^t^fEtoKta? £nt 281mea!s °r &gt;WJ ,nay brlng ea“bka lu1d'
&lt;rf guardian b.'ued.
wve ,he ,, M Ckxxl cablni‘
bedhCarl Klee Brown, deed Order SJJf tain/ B4dlr“ ^d thimbh-^
blabkel? Th'rp u

E«L Sarah E. Good, deed Petition cordUilly Invited to attend.
for prder tn
to employ counsel filed,
or-­
...
filed,-or
A&gt;m. HU.
der to employ counsel entered. ’
' MU. Al,™ Whei,.™.
K-:. claribel I ParmeJee. Petition
for license to sell filed, waiver of no­
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Theodore'
tice fiJ-.d. testimony filed, bond and at
Sorlhrup n..r Wrireml.llto.

,

wei^-K.
.
'The National Orange, composed of

’
.
, ,
,
...
OMobrr 1IU1 M U» bwl«Ur uml-

st; n'S’ir

onior confirming .--de entered .
Est. William H.*Veddcr, rlec'd Fi­
Mrs. Julia Brown of Vermontville- v '
'
nal account filed. order a.vlRtnna resi­
due entered*
. visited het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred !
taSt
Ed Fiederli-’c L. Wrmcy'ec. deed Barry Friday and hrtjx-d her father
celebrate rus
his 80th
birthday*
A_ bu,1&lt;
a few
from •
Final account of Admr. filed, discharge ccieoraie
twin winaay.
Cub*ing5. only fof
_3 blocksLeland
'
Westerman, formerly df Muskegon, is
secretory. If you are going to lhe

st ho\ri
CHEAP IS CHEAP
that is t/ie Question

Y. get in touch with C F. Angell, who
will arrange with the Y Uiere for your.
' lodging.
; Barry Coynty Ministers meeting nt
; Welcome Corners church, Tuesday
■ October 4th at 3 P. M.. supper followling. Every minister In tlw county’ is
I Invited to attend this fellowship meet­
Ing. with important Kingdom business'
. to be transacted.

Wash Boiler vs» Bank
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.

It is reported that near Stanton, Michigan, an elderly
woman living alone had a sum of over $2,500 which
she kept in an old purse and hid in an old boiler irt
the basement. One day she went visiting and when
she returned she decided to look at her hoardings.
She found the purse but not the money. • She called
in ‘the sheriff and he and his deputies finally found
the lady’s money wrapped in an old sack and hidden
in the pocket of an old dress. The sheriff persuaded
the lady to deposit her MONEY IN THE BANK!

There are thousands of instances of hoarding and hiding
money in which the money has been stolen, burned or lost.

The place for your savings is in this sound bank where one
dollar has always returned 100 cents plus 3% interest com­
pounded semi-annually on every savings account.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
There will be a special meeting at1
j Taniarac church on Monday evening.
September 26th «t 7:45 o'clock. Rev.
J. G. Connor will be the speaker.
| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Curtis of Kallamo called on Mync Cures Sunday
P. M.
.
.
'
I We are pleased to know tliat Mrs.
Agatha Smith Bawdy, who has been in
I Pennock hospital the paketwo weeks
rvlunied to her home Saturday. Site is
getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wortley of Lake
Odessa spent jort of last week with
their daughter, Glendora Scars, anc}
family.
Miss Gertrude Cox and sister-in-law.
Trclfis Cox, had a birtjxiay dinner at
the home of the latter. Th&lt;r&gt;e present
were. Hale McDi.irmid of'Sunfield. -Mr
Jess Cole of Portland. Miss Doris
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Cox. Mr.
and Mrs.
Charles Newman. Chet
Hecker and family. Mrs. Lillian Ritenburg and family of East Woodland and
Ward Hecker and family -of Grand
Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis spent Sun­
day p. xt with lixjr brother. John .
Curtis, und family in Kalanio
Mr. and Mrs. Titus T. Wilt of Sun­
field spent Saturday night with their
brother. Cleo Sears, and family,
Mrs. Mattie Newman spent Thurs­
day and Friday with her brother. Will,
anti family at Coats ‘Grove.
FREEPORT.
landing the Taylor University Her I Floyd Miller, and family spent Sunday ' EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY.
Forrest Fox Is again'able to attend'
services at the church
The first nu-etlng of the local P. T. A ! !_&gt;arw^? continued their trip to Colum- al Byron Center w|th friends.
, nuther quiet here as most people are
Aunt Anna Curtis is. not quite so was held in th" local schoolhouM’ Wed- !b”s- Oiuo. where they were guests of
The Kalamazoo Free Fair fa the leaving for llielr homefi mid school duwell at this writing.
nesday evening
Tlw ireeVrm ua.&gt; (t,w,r daughter and husband. Rev. and' main attraction this week.
; tle,
Tiie L. A Society at Mrs. Ruth Gei­ called to order by Mrs. Arthur Moor. M,r" c ’’ HolMein from Tuesday un-1 Our pastor Rev Harold Dixon was
„
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Ttebo»m.s,orU»c«nWI "'
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1
*G n“U‘
oh"’
'
ger's Thursday was quite well attend­
ed. One new member was added to year was outlined.
.r-*J oiuai nrai w.ie ana Mr ana 'o* nooioer year.
our list. Tiie next meeting will be at
km,,,,., tiirbu.
iMrs. CR-orgi: Bustance and family and! A family gathering was enjoyed ut
Ml and Mni Andrews anti three
. A?’° 5
f.r°2l^y.
5110 at"’ Mr.
were caller.,
the home of Mn&gt;. Mary Curti.-* some tended
the‘ Rebekahi.
Ri«tiwrt
annriets.rv
Mr• und
und Mrs.
Mrs- Ted
Trd Bustanre
Bustance were
were gucsU
guests I &gt; the
the J.
J. H.
H. Norris
Norris home
home Sunday
Sundoy when
when children
enuarrn of
or Kalamazoo
1
tkMtM
!;Lun» X. ““""’i.’:-«
r ‘M f.l...,
M" their
Stir chl'dre-u
““h"'!™
time in October.
«... 1...1 7,;,.
can&gt;6 liuiuce fur.dinner, &gt;M’rc Sunday.
Visitor* at Boss Cxton’s Sunday
Gan' Studt of Lake Odcva
•
their daughter, Mrs. Vida Jewell and, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson nnd
were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman’ and Mr. und Mrs. Fred Sehwader. Mr und ?' Rev. and Mm. A. E Wynn tire ' now husband and son. Paul, of Beulah, daughter, Mabel, of Vicksburg, visited
son Curl of Wamcrvillc, Mrs. Floy Mrs. Ed coats. Mrs. Ella Catt, Mrs. rr/Ments of Woodland.
Michigan, son. Innis Norris, ot Battle Clifford Kohler's Sunday.
Lipscomb and daughter Donna ol Hazel Novukey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl i Mr and MW. R E Lipscomb of Creek. Map' Loe and Winnie Buxton
Mr nnd Mrs Walter Briggs of Ohio
Grand Rapids nnd another daughter. Rogers and Mabel Osborne.
Grand Rapids
napni, were
wnc guests
Rue.-iu* at
nt the
u»c home
numc ;: ;‘h‘! J»«nipc» and son. Clare, und fam- .trp spending a few days ut the Vrn •
Mrs. Lorna Knowles, tuul daughter
Miss Helen Boughner. who has been of their daughier
and
Mr .| »b‘.rwere present,-■
... husband.
. .. —
, In ml cottage.'
.. .
Mynia Lou. of Frwport.
.
spending several wepfo. in Chicago with «nd
nn&lt;1 Mrs.
Mr„ Onio
Om0 Knowlcr.
Knowlco Monday.
Monday.
I
* -------■.--------t o i -----------। jjr tl!ld Mrs Qouch. daughter nnd
her cousin, returned to her'homc Sat-- arid■ Mrs-L Jake
- ■
—
-•
Mr.
Walker
of- —
Xias- 1 You can turn on the radio but ynu'granddaughter of Detroit. a&lt;icnt tin:
1
BARRYVILI.E
tirday.
s tings called on the formers brother, jcan't make thc guests listen.
iwcek end at their cottage here
i,r*. 2?e,?r
Bobby
sui- Brynh Walker Thursday.
William MMuerMishler, wno
who mu-,
has oeen
been sufi
______________________________ '
,
eni^r'X%lr^SS&gt;C^Sr WJf^h/-^nR “ brOk&lt;,n ,eR ‘U1d
60,11 i
Mr nnd Mrs. Elmer Roush and Mrs. __________ ,
J
f ,
,,
, Mr' 8'
s r'
The hospital several weeks, ft expectedI F. E. Deming and Plnyford Burgds.
»
RM-ranrt Mri V»» Finn* ,.nrt *
,O U' “b!c tO *» brouK»d b?mc Wednes- motored to lhe former s farm at Rock- , Rev nnd Mrs. Van Dorn und Ashley
ford Friday returning by thc buy of
n.^. and
.nd Agnes PMrr attondad
lumr,
und Dora
I’Grapd Rapids where they visited Mr.!
.
a Sunday school convention in Hickory vWSing her sister, Mrs. Cora Gardener.. and Mrs
....„ A.
... E Austin and family and
,
■:»
R her Mp. and Mrs. LaVerne Seger and famfor the past two weeks, returned ,to

The money you put into a savings account here goes back
into (jirculatifcn in the channels of trade . . . and HELPS your
home town and your community to prosper.

A “BOOST** FOR YOUR TOWN IS A BOOST
FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR HOME

HASTINGS CITY BANK
‘'The Bunk with the Chime Clock"

CAPITAL

Nut Margarine

IGR Oats

Lb

Sc

Pumpkin IGA

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Fine for Pie* «
No. 2 K Can * VC

Tomato Soup
—jack or
TOMATO SOUI

Fancy Rice

c.« 7c

n. 4c

CAMPBELL’S IGA Sugar Peas
sweet and No-2 Can Ijjc
Pork &amp; Beans Fender
Kidney Beans

Can go

’%? 10c

Flour IGA
A FAMH.Y FLOUR HOLD Of
MOSEV BACK GUARANTEE
24', lb.
s..u

IGA Corn Syrup

59c

It i»a‘l »h»t you p»y tb*t
cou«H. Ift-wUt you pt fat
Mbit you p.y that xparatry
tbc "thrifty'* from the big
majority.

GOLDEN
No. 1« Can

Fly Tax
Pint
Bottle

gee

11C

Navy Beans
Michigan

ow h thc Time
In Kill Flic.!

&lt;&lt;„

5 Cb*.

10c

Soap Chip*
5 u.fk,. R3c

Friday and Saturday Only

J:v IGA STORES

.

$75,000.00

the Briens reunion ut their home Sun------ Bouck vf --------Mrs. ..
Minniq
Bowne called
Mrs. K. M. Tooker nf Carlton called,
day with a pot luck dinner and a gen­ on Mrs Cora Gardener Saturday after­ , at the Endres home Friday.
eral gopd-tlme.
- ,
noon. •
' Hugh Perkins and brother. Glen Per- ■
Miss Helen Willltts took her brother.
Mrs. Claude Walton was a Grand (kins, were In Grund Rapid* Friday
’
Clayton, and niece. Evelyn Day. to Rapids shopper Monday.
t
Pirkins left Bunday
Sunday for Chi. Hugh Ptrktru
Lansing Sunday. Clayton enters M.
Freeport and Parnell played baseball cago w here he will autist in the care of
S. C and Mtes Evelyn enters Lansing at the local diamond Sunday, thc score -his father.
- ■
George
Perkins
ut
thc
home
Business College.
bf-ing 9 to 3 In favor of the local team of his sister. Mrs TheodnreJlhul
Mr. and Mr? Floyd Nesbitt motored
Mrs Titan BryUnf and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Reisler and Mr.
to Eagle Sunday and spent the day Linton of Alto were guesta(at the home
with Mrs. Laurel RLsor and children of Mrs. If. Draper and-daughter Irene and Mrs. Harvey Wright of Ctonklm.
called at. thr home of Mr. and Mrs. •
The Missionary'P’&gt;efcty and W. C. T Saturday.
'
...
Car! Gilliland Sunday.
V. will hate a meeting at thr home
Mr. ant! Mrs. Ted Bustancc were
of Mrs. Rhoda Lathrop Wednesday Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
ASSYRIA.
P M
Mrs. Edith Meyers, mother of Mrs J Mrs. Sylvia Hcidhwre of Camp Cus”aLbOr'‘Crra' vutuur
wauon. .msec
Lur»i&gt;e •
Claude Walton,
arrived inrni
from Europe
Ka^a^T^Tthe^wik^dFrtL&gt;&gt; cvrmng and is now at the home lor was a Sunday guest of her daugh-:
j ter and family. Mr. and Mrs Fred'
Kalan.asoo to spend the w eek end with ol ^er jj,,,.,. m Grand Rapids,
Miller. Other guests were. Mr, and
hu parents. Mr and MrX Herbie Wil. guest
------ ..
Mrs. Claude Walton was a
at Mrs Byron Guy and family ot Nashtlu&gt; ,nMllc
home Ol
o! a
Mr
and -'irs
Mrs Earl
Bum- vtlle, Mr and Mrs Julius Paul of Bat‘r «*&lt;«
can numTher-.. Will be. a bee held at the ford in Hast trigs Friday.
i
tie
Creek. Mbs Helen Scldmcrc of Bal- .
Barryulle
Mrt. Viola
VloU Ro^rs and son Alton of
o{
®
arP2'1J C cemetery Saturday morning
Mrs.
tur.orc and cousin of New York state. ‘
rlMn up
im Anyone
ArA*nnr who
u-bn is
i&lt;s interested
....... apenl. Sund
— .
..
to clean
Crwk
„- thf
m the cenwdery and wish to help wi&gt;l.Reamer
---------- - home.
-----■ David Conklin and family of Banfield,
'
Mr
and Mrs. Charles Purcell and Mr.
be greatly appreciated
Joe Kauffman- motored to Ionia and Mrs. Joe Moore of Battle Creek.:
Harve Houston, of Coldwater is a Thursday
on business and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Case and daugh­
sruesl in the Heber Foster home.
Mltchen„returned with him in the eve­ ter Norma were Sunday guests at the
ning to assist in the care ot her daugh­ housc.of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Will
STATE ROAD.
who is very Rittman of Quimby.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Coleman and ter, Mrs Blanch Kauffman
'
.
। Leona of Bailie Creek spent Sunday ill
Mbs Helen Gray spent the week md •
Mr and Mrs Will Draper of Saranac
with Mr and Mrs Arthur Coleman
arid
lhe
former's
sister.
Mrs
Irene An­ j with friends and relatives at Gales- •
and Mrs. Lucy Coleman.
’
drus.
und
mother.
Mrs
H
Draper,
were burg
Mr. James Eaton of Royal Oak spent
Ernest Huffman and family, who'
pan of
m last
w week
we« wun
a»r and
ana Mrs'.
Airs..
‘j*1'****?"
part'
with Mr.
have been located al the Lucinda Mil- j
Ernest Lewis and Mr. and Mrs Charlie Mr
Xlra Joe Coon ln
ler
place
in
thc
Ellis
district have
Rowlesi recently.
.
andMra
MrsH.S
Eden
Mathews
?kyford;M. Burgee of Battle Creek moved to the Charles Nease firm near
MrMrari
Riwr
Se* t and
Dowling.
Mrs- Agnes Purcell, who spent last
*'*' "* . I; Mr. and Mrs Will Draper of“41L.
Sara­ week with her neice. Mrs. Evangle;
Mr and Mrs. James Sothard attend­ nac were guests at the home of the for­ Miller, is spending some time with her
daughter.
Mrs. Bernice Paul and fam- ‘
mer's
mother
and
aster.
Mrs.
H
ed Family Night at I. 6 O. F. hall Fri­
Draper, and daughter. Irene Andrus ily of Battle Creek.
day (vaning. •
Sunday callers at the F. E Deming
Mr and Mrs. Clare Norns had as
Mrs Janet Pettengili and Mrs Elsie
Sothard called on Mrs Hade Walters home were Frank, c. Deming and A week end gueste their sister. Mrs Hida
Birjam ot Grand Rapids and George Jewell and husband and son, Paul of
of Ragla District one day last week
Beulah
Mrs. Lena Becker is caring for Mrs Deming and Mr. and Mrs. Ganger.
W. s Surrarrer and Russell NovisMrs Mary Lee accompanied Mr. and
Ruby Henney's children, while Ruby
key were in Hastings Wednesday
Mrs. Don Jewell to Lansing Monday
works m the Kroger Store.
!
Mrs
Irene
Andrus
was
in.
Hastings
■■Then
they took their ton. Paul, to re­
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wiseman and
. —----------- .................................. —
sume
hu school work at the Michigan
family have moved into the Julia Tuesday
.
Hicks' house.
» «n£ Mrs Earl Rogers were in State College, he having recently fin-,
—
■
r,
Fennvlfia Wednesday.
uhed a course At the cilixens Military
A lot of wives would be perfectly t Mr and Mrs F. C. Tabberer ir/1 Training C|mp. Camp Outer. The
happy if th*’? didn’t talk thing* over' daughter Ruth mm-wed » upland Xn- Jewels returned home oa '
with other women,
diona Monday where Mis* Ruth U gt-, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and son

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�THE HASTINGS HAMMER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER tt. Utt

■ ASK ONION GROWERS

There has been a sharp advance
m many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al­
ready increased in price.

There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

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Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, LimerCfement, Etc.

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich.

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Il is gratify ins to note that in spite of the many
difficulties which have beset this country, not one
Building and Loan Association of Michigan has
failed during the past year.
The national average for safety of these institu­
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Why Not Invest In Building
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CARLTON CENTER.
|
Mr. and Mra. Allan King &lt;*! near

TO DESTROY CULLS Woodland visited at the hrxue of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Henncy Sunday after­
Damage Dona By Onion Maggot . noon. ,
Mr. and Mrs! Carl BreHif u-en and
•1 Can Be Greatly Reduced By
family and Mr. and Mrs Millan!
Brrcltelscn and tangly spent Sunday
Clean-Up Measures
Mr. and -Mrs. Win. Ztttdudtt jd
Michigan onion grower* arc advUed Vitti ot
HMtinj^J
by the entomology -department of west
A number of friends and neighborz '
MiciUgan Stalo College that a great
gathered
at thr home of Mr and Mn&gt;
deal ot trouble with next year's crop
Col
Yargnr
Tuesday sfterraini in Ixmcan be avoided if the piles of cull or of thr marriogtof their son Arthur
' onions from the prem-nt harvest arc and Leona Landon. A lovely after­
destroyed.
was spent and delicious refrexhThe piles of culls furnish ideal plact» noon
mrnts were served. Many lovely and
for the deio.lt of eggs whldB4iUch in- j iwefuf'gifta were given to the tvxjph-.
nateliTihc'roiiTor in the’-oil beniith
•
Um: pll«i and erherge aa adult files in !’ ?
JU
C ‘
tinw to dejxwlt eggs on the nerd on"
I‘-ICiriI n-

“s,Kssirxi-Isx'sx*
go through thc winter tu&gt; adult flies in I . Mr;
du-ltrn-d places ta much smaller than
tj. number mrwvm, m Un. rnul.

Ix,

Woodin add tam-1

Sj

Tiie College entomologists estlmato i
...
...
Uur one-Hr «r mm nr «, ta*-,
, “d ,Mr‘ w)'" •"• r.v-r. t«»done br union
oodM be cUmu
“til'
I
naled It Hie cull pll-a wm* denrnoedirj 1 ,T1^
"Y1
'’o'11
ImonllaUI, aner term! Th- d.-1 f"
Curt!n‘l f™,"
alrocuon ran be aranmdUlM by '"T* &gt;'a" "' ’?““?■
"7‘
burn.., »« roll, « root nr &lt;nur,. lx .!""lr J™™ b"‘ '“f
wW'«
■nth MOM ul or by tSmmc.
«;&gt;««&gt; dm I. Mr no work.
w eulU irr-. in the bold till qMh, •
'■ "■■r
Simula be Hoard under «. d.eply ..
I---'
and rande.
ixaUbk ftda U mueb tau own *" “■J’"1
md™*!-! -Mon
Ulan dwdrueUwi »l the tall bm Is lx&lt;- ■l-r-.mll.d Hnnde. by Rev. txx.ii.K 1 .an
(er Ulan ix-nnlulni lhe rlfc. to delete,,
UnhlOdUd.
.rure ..th Ua.
.................................... |
tx^tnirrlon ol lhe cull. Utenld be
s" »nd Mr. John
artenied
a praoUCT br all innaras
S-uM «-'&gt;'■ Ohdol Mm I ;
In a dlslrirl ad n,«Hl by a rre nm-1«'" " ,rum.n
.
m may ke«„ un- nhar of nmk dun.
•“* M" n- ncklly or Battle
by Uw&gt;r more curcful neighbors.
,' , &lt;.
,
r______ te«
■
I -Mra. Jennie Young of Hastings L I
POWERS ECHOES.
i virlting at the home of her daughter. ;
Mr. and Mra. earner 8chond&lt; 1- 'Mrs LMiv Daniel.*.
meyrr and family were Suhday giu-.-.uGuerta at the ijoine ot Mr. and Mns.j
of lu-r brother, Fred'Bowerman. andfGuy N olt Suncli*. were, the latter's I
family al Yankee S|n-ings and called toiWito. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ooykzndnll. |
on Jier parents. Mr. und Mra. Janu :. ;*'&lt; A»-h &lt;4 Hastinm rind uncle.Dr.;
Bowerman In the P. M.
iCoykHidall. of Grand R»pl«V W*l»nl,
Mbs Susie Rerd of Kokmno, Ind.. 1- ;Na*h, who Is utt- ndlng school in Lun-'
vultiiig tier sisters, the Mtsa -. Almira:with his parents and
and Nell Rd-wl Mra. Bob Brown an-1 hrotl-,.-r owr the Week end.
.
I
little .son Bobble of Detroit and Mra.' H^'d Todd -.- quite ill and confined
llamton and children Freddie and to his bed with thTOAl and car trouble.1
'Catherine of Seattle, Washington, sisMi"- J- • &gt;' Usbome of Kalamazoo
ten. ot Chlrics and Fred Hauler, arc ,'-l-ltod in-r parent--. Mr. and Mra. John
alio visitors nt thc Reed home.
lUelx-rn* Sunday.
. Mr and Mrs. Myron Smith and Ut-1 -Win Uabomr and children visited nt
tto son Mlchar l' of Middleville were the home of Frank Ba re? Sunday eve- I
Sunday, evening caitara nt the irmc of'«»»&gt;? Frank Barry Is in very poor
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Bedford.
health nt thia wntiiu-,
• Mr. und Mrs Ray* Travis and chilMr- un&lt;l MrTi Burt Ding und family j
drcn &lt;tf Grandville zjwnt the week cn&lt;! j vuit,cd at the tatter k brother's Mr. and i
with their iiarrnta. Mr. and Mra. Frank Mrs. Frank Cokmuin, of Vcrmontvttlf. |
Trail- und Mr. and Mr*. Max Wyman Sunday.
and Mr. anti Mra. Ed. Gtetzcn of De» 77,ueu* Tr7.troll w*n aft.rm.m callers.
COBNBRX.
Mr. und Mr.- George Bridge und-son.' *
L&lt;', trWalter of Julu t, Ind . came Sunday '
to spend a few days with their nephew.
t,«;TO.ic
bu. c
kMmer Palmer, nnd family. Monday. tHmor.uy LiWneer Rnkawrky u..
i Mr. und Mra. Bridge und Mr. and Mrs i°’’t,lc
{ ii‘,,,?an]3Sll .. ,
Palmer vi.UUxl relatives at Grandvill- 1
,n VjuMJerhofT 01
Thursday. September 1&amp; the Jrving
LC?I.cd'Ml’2 Ci,‘l‘"d &lt;“'”/'
C*"Hoipe Economics Group sjx-ut a very '],sv 8,nL’",K* J,r,
plciuant afternoon at' the home of il,tliry smith and Mt. nnd Mrs. Clar[Ws. Itolle carter
The ngxt social 'on“ »«*««♦•«&lt;
’ cn
nu-cting will Im- with Mra. Emma Palm- ' a,!|‘ ,
.
j' Little Buddle Sinith. aged
aped 4. who Is
rr
rr on
op rietnhurOctober •■nth
2Uth.
Mrl. Maurice Johnson vWttd la sick with infauUle paralysis. Is tome-1
what iriijOTAed.
Grand Rapids Thuraday.
Lwhtning played a queer tuck at th- i
Mr. and Mra. Iknuuti Peck and
children ot Dowling were Sunday eve­ Clark Barter-farm recently when Hi
struck
five telephone pok-s Just wt-.t
ning Callers at Maurice Johnson ..
ot the bmldinv-.
Two wen: badly j
slivriM. The bolt follows! the wire
MIDDLEVILLE.
Robert Vander Veen put It over th&lt;- and then jumjied to the windmill &lt;!• r-!
folk., hereabouts by going to Indiana rick 15 feet high whvrr some otiv-rj
wires were attached. Mr. and Mr J
•nd getting married.
He ha- been
'
passing out tiie cigars and here an Smith, who live on lhe Barl&gt;-r farm,
were busy caring lor a sick child and!
congmtulatlonn to them.
Mr* Metta Morgan left Friday to later &lt;i&lt; ruled to shut down the wind-1
vL-.it lw r «»n. Harry, ut Ypsilanti for a mill.- Mrs. Smith holding a lighted j
time before leaving for her tome in lamp so her husband could we outHd-Phiko&gt; Okla . Six? him spent rcveral Ito npcried tlw duung room door on the
weeks here among old friends in tier west ride nr thc room, and a bolt cornel,
former home town and all hope that through thc door, and acrj&gt;‘« the mn; •
tn the telephone which wa-. riddled and '
she will.mon visit here again.
Mra. Laverne Chase .and son. ol a large h«lc torn through tlx: plaster, j
.fackMin came Thursday to sec tlw Mrs. Smith's arm wt»s singed and tliej
folks and take the husband ixanc ou light w-.w extingutshed. All went dazed;
Sunday where ho has work awaiting for a minute but thankful it was no
worse.
him.
! Tlw supper at thc ’.toE: church parHIVING.
1 lors Friday wa.% fine and Well attended
Tlw clioir netted a nice sum with •Mur. Marie JU-vcrwyk in baching tiie'
■ which to buy new niUNc for tiiclr work Prdunk -ehool liii.s year.
Mrs.
J
nim- HlirtKUl'T of Grund Rapid-i’Dv iwopio .ihowcd Uu-ir uppnctatisfti
of lhe ettuir'a woriythe past year by vu-ilrd iwr aunt,, Jane MtCann. a few I
days last week. Mrs. Nettie Doiwyn
the way they tumrfi out.
| Rev McKean started out on his •nid Mr. and Mr;. Hany Merrick and |
f-nirtli years work Sunday to n well little son from near Gull lake al-r
fillet! hotue. We are glad to welcome
better.
j the McKean* buck.
Mrs, Ora Vx-kc and brother and ■
' The O. E. 8. Ladles arc preparing to
go to Hostings mi Thursday, to a dis- niece from Frankfort. Indiana. spent
trlcl meeting, in which they have a a few days at A. G. Hathaway's recent- i
Iy'
! prominent part in the work.
•
Mr. and Mir, Manlull Pierre of!
O D Whitmnre. E F. Blake p. O
Stokoe and Grover Cline expect to at- Dowling and Mr. and Mrs G&lt; raid j
itend tlje Republican Convention in Burgduff vudlrd their mother, Mra
HasUngs on Thursday as delegatee Annie Pierre, on Sunday
John Jenkins of Grand Rapid., spent I
। front Thornapple township
two weeks with his sister. Mi» Mary;
uJF.SS'X $&amp;£ *™,r«5S Jenkin.'-, and returned last Saturday, i
Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Sllvcnipil ot i
were anxiously auruied by many all
| the evening and all papers to^ days St. Johns and their two daughters
I were scanned to see how our home spent lhe week end with Mr. and Mrs.
John Perry.
town man had come out
Mr and Mrs. Glen Nichols and. Philip
spent Sunday tn Allegan with Mias EUa
MORGAN.
I -Austin DeLong spent the forepart of Slunk. who will leave this week for
llaMzweek with his daughter. Lillian her home in Butte. Montana, after
Blower, of Brooklyn and his son. Rev. spending the part year here.'
Little Jack Parkhurst of Grand Rap­
; Allen Drl/ing. went-to Brooklyn Wrdiiwsdtiy and took hu father home with ids is staying - with his aunt. Mra
I him to spend tlw remainder of the wee): Bevcrwyk and attending school here
and bringing tom to hlsjiomc Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Honeywell and
Mra. Irene Johnson and son Eugene of
Plainwell and Mr. and Mrs Howard
Shaffer of Kalamazoo spent thc week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J w. Shaffer,
You need a bladder physic to
the occasion being Mrs. Shaffer's
drive out impurities and excessive
birthday.
acidr. that cause irritation, burning
Mrs. Mamie Webb and rons Clayton
and frequent desire. Get a 35c test
and Arthur were tn Lansing Saturday.
box of BUKETS. the bladder physic
J. W. Howard spent a couple of days
from any drug store. After four days
। last week in Jarkzon with Mr. and
if not. relieved of getting up night.’I Mrs Byron Clark..
.
go back and get your money BU­
I Rev. and Mre. Allen DeLong ot
KSH'S. containing buchu leaver.
I Grand Ledge called on relatives in this
Juniper oil, etc. acts on the bladder
' village Bunday
rimilar to castor oil 09 the bowels
1 Mr and Mrs. Clair VanSickle and
If you are bothered with backache,
Mrs. .Manne Webb attended the serv­
or leg p»uu writing from bladder
ice, of the Nusrene church in Nash­
disorders you are bound to feel bet­
ville Sunday night.
,
ter after thu, cleatmng and you gel
ycur regular sleep. E L Kar.».
Camth A- Stebbins. Hj.»buxlnita nun la hu Hi
tings, Mieh.
—Adv.
human progress.

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lb. 10c
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�| LEGAL’NOTICES

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 31. UH
DOWUNG.
V
PRAIRIEVILLE.
MILO.
„
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schultz of Lake
The Ladles’ Aid members, with the
Mrs, Loulw Lathrop left Thursday
Hills Farm entertained'all ot last wrek co-operation of all who will, will meet for Pontiac where she was called by
this week and give the church a gen- the illness of her daughter, Mildred
M. J Duesenbury. Forest Park. Hi., and crf»! cleaning. The Cemetery workers. Tetter.
,
will alto meet this week on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs John F. Brigham and
to tto off the quilt which they have $on of Decatur were guest- of Mr. and
The dollars you are investing today—Where are they going nnd
reads, for completion
,Mrs. F J. Hughes the latter part of
what will they Lring back?
* V IJ Oswaltfnnd Junior and Grand-'the week.
ma^Bronk left;.Friday morning for
Mrs. Lyle McKibbin and children of
Never before has there been a time when it is ms important that
Kelly's Island. Ohio, to get'acquainted Otsego spent several days with Mr. and
Investor., become uvera—Now's tiie time to put money under the
with the new grand-daughter.' Bernd- Mrs. Robert McKibbin und family,
power of compound Interest—tiie only ' safe and surc roa(1 ,o
dine France*, who was born recently
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wales had for
money accumulation.
to their daughter and husband. Mr.'caller* Friday evening tlw latter's
and Mrs Clem Erne. Mrs Oswald will 1 niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
The Standard certificates have for 40 years eared for over 13,000
Roll call was an- return home with them sometime this Bogart, of Hastings
Investors, a*d.i&gt;aid them right million dollar* in dividend*.
Hing a short Kory. week after a three weeks' absent?, hav-1 Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Osborne and
We ask your Inveatzneat consideration on this 40.years of safely
r«--i. Mrs. Jactaxi recited an original poem ing assisted In their care
I wits of Nashville visited relatives in
caring fur 80 mlllUui dollar* at Investment funds with never a loss
"J.'!- and-Mrs. Florence Mills .read from u
Mr. ahd Mrs. Iwo Whitworth spentJ t&lt;?wn Sunday.
and never a miss. '
1 book by ar Phillip Oibta,.Ute English the past week at the home of ’their! Mr- ai^ Mrs Arthur Eifler and chllparants. Mr. and Mr*. Fay Whitworth, dren and Gerald Slwpard of Battle
in the Culver district
I Creek called on Mr* Lulu Shepard and
"l”" Mrs. Evers had. the program in
Harry McCarty, who had the mis- Marcella Saturday.
ITml charge. \ A delicious dinner wax served fortune to sever an artery In the leg; The Harvest Festival at the Metho-1
while trimming meat bone* with a dtot church Friday night was well at-]
mainMra’ Jrt'mr Clu:«• of Kal^tnu.’oo cleaver in a Battle Creek market last | tended. In a few well chosen words
Criiwold at Jaffarson
Dalroit, Michigan
spent several day* last week with her week: is improving and I* to be moved: *'*■*
Ml— Nina Fenner of Milo. '*
Mr. “
Bush
*
t tx* bitrther and.slater, tlx? Fenners.
of Delton and Mrs Manley Billing* of
Local Representative
Mr, and Mra. Erm-.t Quick nccom- Mr«. Frank McCarty sometime this Prairieville, each in behalf of their .
rr~' &gt;"
|xini&lt;-d their son. Mr. and Mra. Clinton ur» k where he will remain Indefinitely. respective church, welcomed Reverend
J. L. M A US
SON
Quick, on a trip East, starting Satur­
Mt— Elizabeth Smith and Jamie and Mrs. Mile* back to the pastorate
Hastings, mich.
day. the tenth, and returning the fif­ Smith and family attended a family for another year. Many expressions of
teenth. Tliey spent &lt;ime time in dinner pt the home of Mr. and Mrs. pleasure are heard at their being re­
Washington^ and other Interesting Roy Smith tn Johnstown Sunday, hon­ turned A fine program and lunch were!
riic.r;:
uu
places. They had A |Wonderftd trip.
oring the birthday of the host.
enjoyed, Hie above mentioned places
Mr and Mra. Vem Qujfk and Mr
Mrs. James Crawley and Mrs. Irene were well represented. Rev. opd Mrs.
and Mi ' J. J !&gt;;«-ter ot Woodland Bidelman of South Hustings were Miles have accomplished much in the
were caller* at the Quick home Sunday guests of Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb interest of tiie church in their two
afternoon und ilieir daughter, Mr. and Thursday and attended the Ladles’ Aid years' stay here and we are confident
Mr*. Ted Quirk, and daughter, spent dinner ami afternoon meeting.
their good work will continue through:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Pierce and the coming year.
--hip. eon Sunday with their parents.
Mrs. F T. Ludlow of Barnardville.1
V-'.. km
Congratulation- are extended to Mr. family visited Mrs. Anna Pierce at Irv­
nia°
W1‘l
Kenneth Spew, who wrse ing Sunday, also called on Middleville New Jersey visited her sons. Homer,
ft lend.,.
and Russell Jackson, at the home of,
•«»n
mamed in Indiana September 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton and Mrs. Fannie Jackson a few days lost
w.fr. !.e ■ Mr-. Alito Wood and Mra. Stella
Barber were .-hopping in Kalamazoo son and family of Caledonia were Sun­
day visitors at William Parker’s
Hazel Calthrop accompanied Mrs.
1 *!Satutday afternoon.
Inferior grades of COAL have been purchas­
Mr uhd Mrs Wall Norton.. Mrs Ettto Wlwejer of Delton to Grand Ledge to
i Ue’cYj
The nrst fal1 nK*,ln« of Ml!n p- T- Aed by scores of families in the past—mainly be­
will bi- held at tlto .M.-hoolliou.«c next Stanton. Norton Slociim und friend spend thc day with Mr. and Mrs. L.
• ’,*?* ?• Pridpy evening. Mrs. Martin Siaum nnd Frank Hammond of Kalamczixi Erb.
cause it was offered at a low price. Experience,
Jr., president «&gt;f tlx- P. T. A. Couiwil were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlie
Mr. and Mra. Floyd S|wlp nnd fam­
however, has demonstrated to most that what
ily were guests of Mr. and Mra. Mil­
of Kalamazoo, will be pre.wnt arid give Flshijr Sunday.
they purchased as "low priced coal" proved it­
ton Finltbcliwr of Grand Rapids. Sun-1
the addre--. AH are utged -to come.
self to be but cheap coal and was high priced
CLOVERDALE.
•
day.
Ml*. He;iry Gennaln and Mra. Geo.
fuel in the end.
Mrs. Warner ot Vermontville visit-1
Wtoxl visited tiie p. T A. at Kellogg
Mrs. Frank Humeston left Monday
Agricultural school W«dncMlay&lt;after­ for Springfield. III., to attend thc Na­ rd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett lost
Coal burning days will soon be here—be pre­
noon.
’
\.
tional Encampment of the Allies! week.
Mrs. Sarah Smith 1* spending tlw
pared by filling your bin now with SUPERIOR
Mr. Wilcox is again confined to hl* Patriotic Organization*. being a dele­
bed with hto old sickness We hope for gate for the National Daughters of thr week in Kalamazoo a guest of Mr. nnd
RED ASH POCAHONTAS, GENUINE RED
Mra.-Grand).- DvPrlrster and Mr..and
hin&gt; f.mr (.hi f-&lt;-t -f M his -jieedy recovery.
Grand Army of lhe Republic.
COMET BLOCK or GOOD OLD MAJESTIC
i.-rth itunv &lt;30» tr-f &lt;4
j,jr .int|
Lyj(. Wileox'and *on
Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Monica of Kal­ Mra. Arthur Baker and Patricia.
LUMP.
Norman spent over night Wednesday iamazoo »]x*nt Sunday with their par­
and Thursday with Mr. and Mra Brad- &lt;ents. Mr nnd Mr?. Chas. Monica.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs Ella Taylor of Nashville Is1
field and parents. Mr and Mrs Wilcox.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sayles and Mr.
Norman remained the remainder of thc iand Mrs Webb of Hastings spent the spending the week with her sUler. Mrs.)
Ida Norton while Miss Cleqtii Conklin'
week and Ills parent* came back for ■
! thc .w»xk rial und Sunday. Tliey all
Mr. and Mrs. Corne.il DeSmlt und look the trip to the Straits with her
iMtiiwr, lifrtigMk Aagnit ion. returned to their Iwxnc in Kalainagoo :Mr and Mnr. Geo. Stafford ot Kala­ dub members over the week end.
FLOUR
FEED
COAL -:- CEMEffT -:- LIME
.'Pm &gt;.* gUIMiuy evening.
imazoo spent Friday with Mr. Henry
Twenty-one members of the laidies'j
BRICK 1- TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS
■* • ML— ILirkney sjx-nt thc week end 1Pcnnch and Mra. Martha Chamberlain. Birthday dub started Thursday morn-;
MORTOAUE SALE. .
' with her people in Hx-tinxs.
Mr and Mrs. Grant Dickerson spent Ing for a truck load of fun and frolic,
PHONE 2118
HASTINGS
with Mr. und Mr/. Roy Head­ going iu far north as the Straits. The
M- hi
Mr “W* Mn*- Bradfield were visitors Sunday
!
-.1. * IJ
l-u
truck was driven und owned by Frank1
\
&gt;
Th- in Kalanuixoo Saturday.
Iley of AtigiL-Ui.
Mr. and Mra Ed Pciin&gt;-Is\Bleffaincd Green and four men., wfio were not
।
I Mr. Loda
I
btuitie-* trip to Chicago 'IliurMtay.
।their son. Harry.,and family of Kala­ nu mbers of-the club. Mr. Green is
mazoo Sunday.
griftng popular ax a conductor of tijej
Mr. nnd Mrs lh-rt Maxon, of Rich­ truck drips and everyone who gov:.. en-j
Ml.v Meds U’chleitner and Kenneth land sjient Thuraday with Mr. and Mra Joys tligmselres hugely.
•
Si&gt;aw of MUt» sliflixtl awuy Saturday Bert McCallum.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Norton, son
“ " " ‘
to Angola. Indiana, and were quietly
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stevemvon of Howard, and guest. Mrs. Ella Taylor.'
••8i-e married. They Will make Uieir home Warsaw. Ind., spent tlw w«A k end with were at Nashville and Hastings Satur-|
day on bu.-ine.-s trips.
'o’Y* *n Dr,ton- where their many friend* th&lt;- Kellogg family.
Mrs Rosalie Miller of Castleton 1*|
“ l&gt;;H&gt;l&gt;y nnd prospeiixt* life
Mr und Mrs. Harold England went
&lt;i*ir
Mr. und Mra. Earl McKibbin vtolted to Grand-Rapid- Monday for a few keeping house for her nepliew. Grover ।
'■k-o their son. Rennie, and family of dav- Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Wall _C. Marshall, while Mrs. Marshall i.sj
----------------- STORES, INC. ----------------t'hi* KwMnnd Sunday also culled on their lulce are in rhargv of the stork.
I away. '
id mortxii. i «ki&gt;i f»r» old friend*. Mr. and Mra Henry WhidMr. und Mra. Gurri'-m niul OmaCharles Bass of Kalamazoo I* staying]
COR. CHURCH AND STATE STS. HASTINGS
’ by. of Hickory Corners.
&gt;ean spent Sunday at their cottage at with Robert Gray while Mrs. Gray to]
'
Mr. and .Mrs."Andrew Zergcotls and 1‘odunk lake.
..
away on the dub trip.
, baby.and John Johnsen of B.itll. Creek. Mr. and Mrs. N»-b*xi Witlixon 5|&gt;enduig a couple of days ut the GarSunday evening guests of Mr and:
r»non a|l(j ^.mphUr Alice nnd friend. Ba.ml ridin home this week.
thir.n Dunn, nil of Bunftoid apent Sunday
Mr. und Mrs. Jones were pleasantly Mrs. Bert Palmer were. Mr nnd MrjJ
" ’ with Mra Lein Miller• surprised when about twenty of their George Bridge nnd son. Howard, of.
Mrs. Mihirtd Frit ' and children, Mr Delton triends came in with baskets Joliet. JJl. and Mt. nnd Mrs. Miner
and Mrs. Cha -. Simpson nnd children of good things to cut. Tuesday evening. Palmer and family.
Mr and Mrs. R J. Williams nnd Mr.
and mo’lMT. Ms-. Kate Sun|»on, of The Jo|u*s*s arc cxiwcting to go to
nnd Mrs Clare Williams and family j
Augusta. Mrs. Jennie Lyons tyul son England soon.
Iln- Maccabees were entertained at attended thc gathering of old neigh-;
of Bonfield wen; callers nt Mrs. Lp’-tse
Iwn
- nt John Kollar’.- Sunday.
the
home
of
Airs.
Merle
ClartzThuraColltotcr'a punday,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter enter-!
Jason WillL-on and family, visited
tallied Sunday In honor of the hitter's’
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lepper
cousins from Cnn^la. Mr. and Mrs.;
CEDAR CREEK.
-dohrTGurd and family of Sunfield Wallace Wcsbrook nnd Mr. and Mrs '
NOTICE OF RECONVEYANCE.
If stupidity were a crime. we'd all arc visiting friends at this place.
Hurry W.-abrnok of Scotland. Ontario.!
spend time In jail.
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Campbell und. Mr nnd Mra. Ira Wcsbrook and Mrs.'
Mrs. Edith Campbell have none to Mary Kerr and daughter. Nettie, of
Lowell.
Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Dewey nnd
Lawton
to
help
in
the
graixharvest.
CITY ORDINANCE.
Henry Leliuar and family spent George of Hastings. L. L Gibson and
SEAT
Sunday with George Haynes nnd wife familFi local. Mrs. James H. We.-brook
and Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Middle-1
of Shultz.
COVERS
Merle Campbell and Miss Myrtle ville. Miss Ruth Stutz of Hastings und
5 MINUTE
Campbell and friend.-. Myron. Maurice Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis' Pierce of Grand
VULCANIZER
aial Mcrritu Campbell of Fn-ejiurt were Rapids.
With Patches
Mis* Haze! Campbel! is attending
Sunday gta-.-U of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wertman. Merrieta remained fur a Hostings High school.
longer vl-1’..
"‘'■rr/
LACEY.
Tlw Brigg* L. A. 8 will meet in
ner September 33 with Mr. and Mr* regular session this week Thursday for
Edward Campbel! of Midland Park. dinner. Flans arc also in progress for
CAR
Gull take.
a chicken noodle supper the evening
Sunday being Ardy Owens birtlxiay &lt;&gt;t October 6 in the church basement.
MAT
a number of relative* gathered at hU Music will be furnished during the
iAnc with udl .tilled basket*. anti a
supjwr hour., A mock wedding will also
shingle a piece and gave him a good fi-atnre. Your Attendance is solicited.;
surprise Tiiu-e present Were. \Wn.
The Brigg- L A. 8 is planning their
I Hammond and family of Battle Creek. chicken pie supper at an early date:
;Add Simpson und wife of .Augusta. this full which will possibly lx- an­
SCHOOL
I Mrs. Mary Owen of Gull lake. Mrs nounced at thc chicken noodle supper:
Olive Campbell of Harting*. Leo Mon­ already advertised.
roe and family of Kalamazoo, Joseph
Gym Shirts
Miss Helen Gray visited over the]
Hammond of Shultz. Miss Agnes Ham­ week end with friends in Galesburg.]
or Panto
mond of Aurora. Ill. Lloyd Ow-rn and
The nipper .meeting in the Jones
Athletic
family. Hliward Campbel! und wjfe hall Wednesday evening was -veil at-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Supporters
and Aunt Plux-be Duhktoy ol this place tended and netted thc Cemetery Cir­
Mr and Mra. ArcclNxus Campbell en­ cle nearly $10 00, including 12 50 Ini
tertained company over Uic week end dues. A dinner meeting will be plan-!
TIRE
from Urbandale.
ned for thc second Wednesday in
PUMPS O ■
Mra Pardee of Flint to spending October.
Brake Lining
some time with Mra Minnie Campbell.
KLINGENSMITH.
&gt;’• Inch . -15c
BALLOON
SANDY HILLS.
% inch.. ...He
Mr and Mrs. George Dryer and little
Auto
Qt*C
Mr. and Mrs.' Will Shattuck *nd daughter of near Hastings called on
l4» Inch.
children of P&amp;rchmrnt were callers ip friends in this neighborhood Friday.
Jacks wO
Inch.
I
the Geo. McKibbin home Friday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roti-e of Batning.
Mrs. Mildred McKibbin and friend Albert Green Sunday.
of Otorgo visited Mrs fnbbie McKib­
Allee Bowerman Is assisting Mr. and
bin Tuesday.
Mr*. Rollo Bowerman with the itouitoMrs. Edna Sagar and children have work and care of their baby boy while
returned
from
a
visit
with
relatives
at
NOTICE TO CUDIXOM
Mrs. Bowerman Is teaching at thc Co­
Wayland. Bevctly Sagar, wiw has man school.
.
been visiting her grand-parents in
Clifford Doxle and sister of Shelby­
Battle Creek the past three we«ks has ville camped at Deep lake the past
Storage Battery
CLAMP ON
i.bo relumed home
//"’S
6 * Volt. 11 Plate.
Several people from Battle Creek
Clifford Converse spent Sunday with
Guaranteed. 10-95
*7-13
camped at Cook lake und enjoyed the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Con­
Exch. Price.. C
fbhing a Tew days this past week.
verse north of Hastings.
Sunday school at Yankee Springs
church at 10:00 o'clock A. M.; sermon
LAKEVIEW.
ELECTRIC
1100 o'clock, fast time, each Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin. Mr.
Rev. Griflin. pastor. C. E. Sunday and Mrs. James Parmer and Mr. and
FLAT
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LICENSED
evening 7:30ro’clock.
Mrs. Walter Brown ot Hastings were
IRONS
Mrs. Adler entertained her husband Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
and some friends from Detroit over Gillespie's.
i
tlw week end. Mr. Sager has work in
Mrs. Elmer Gillespie Is on the sick; ELECTRIC
Detroit.
list.
Moat All

Investing Safely

CRAXCBBY SALE

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

You Get Only What
You Pay For

MOF.TGAGE SALE

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MARK’

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New Low Prices

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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SPECIAL

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To. get on a man's friendly side say
Only a skillful girl can chew gum so'
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 28,1932

PROGRAMAOOPT
. . . . . ______. . . . . „ President Hoover Grants Personal
Interview to Michigan Editors in
ill Hl T I IISTrrS Mal1 WU1
QUIMBY POSTOFFICE
HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED

LU UI

I IUUILLU

Hereafter Be Deliver
ed Prom Hastings—Route

Lincoln Study of the White House

PAGES 1 TO 8
GARDEN CLUB MEET­
ING NEXT THURSDAY
Membcrs Urged To take Notes]
On Lectures On Peony Cnl- :
ture And Care Of Bulbs
■

NUMBER 22

SENSIBLESOLUTION IS REACHED

Muy Be Absorbed
HASTINGS CENTER ROAD
MICHIGAN COUNCIL ON GOV
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v
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-.
meeting'of tlw Thornapple |
I By order of the Port Office DcparLWILL NOW BE BUILT BY
ERNMENTAL EXPEND!Igist week the writer had the privilege of traveling to Wuihjngton, D C. in company with twenty other Michigan! Garden club of Barry Co. will be held;
nient ut Washington, the po«t office
weekly
and
small
daily
newspaper
editor.':
Dr
the
purpoae
of
Interviewing
President
Hoover
concerning
national
prob.
in
tlw
community
room
of
the
Has-'
COMMISSION
TURES BUSY
' maintained for many years at Quimby
। will be discontinued bn September 30 lem.s ot current interest . George H Averill of the Birmingham Errennu. Birpiinghanv Mich., organized the *%xpedl- lings National bank building Thursday I
!&lt;lon" while Senator Vandenberg 'gave valuable assistance in carrying oSt the plans. Tlw purpose of the trip was not , alternooh. Oct. 6, a: 2:00 o'clock
| ... |nM/sTlftfc) &lt;« PrT

-All mail will, thereafter be delivered
MAKING THOROUGH
■ from Hastingn George Scott, who has,jprimarily political. We wished to ..•■&lt;• for ourselves tlie type of man who 1* guiding the course- of our country during' Tile topics for tlie afternoon will be! INJUNLTION IS SET
AQIHF RY IIIDPI? RRniA/kl
the carrier for many years will be, i these troubled times and to hear limu personally, discuss a few of the major problem* facing the United Stales Our: peony culture, and the lifting and!
SURVEY OB EXPANSES | been
HolUE D I JUUU&amp; DHUYVfl
for the time being, designated as "Car- j(interview look place in the historic tancoin study on the second floor of tlw White House, commencing at about 9:00 turing of fall tubers, roots and bultfc.

In the evening. Mrs Hoover was iwrsent und the occarion made
«&lt;• cji-lightfully
liciigntiuny informal.
iniormat Tlie
lire president talked
uuicea :tlti*
tius awm
’lll include dahlia*
oanuas and
ana "glad-s."!
giaa-. ..... ... . n n-ii* tt
n-j.,
-j
«„
rier.No. 7“ from Hastings. Tlw proba­ [o'clock
With us for about one hour and linre-quilrters. He discussed our quest:
— freely
•- "und
“J —- Evening
..... .. interview.-,
........ ---------------------------’* ' W111
stions
at *~
length.
the planting of spring
Hoomihg *bulbs.
W,H Not
1,01 De BnUt
cultl nndar
under Pro
rro-­
: bilities are that Hie Quimby rural
— L; one tluit -*c will remember. Herewith we the fall division of perennials and a
••
‘-s------ n* n
-------- 1 Act
*-• —W1
”
visions-Of
Covert
Will
: route will be absorbed in other rural in the Wiiite House arc rarely grunted. »r were intd. and the cxperienci
(routes later. For the present, the j. will try to give mu impression of "the president und on the editorial page oiitihuc with more details of the interview: question Immc Tlie speaker* who will1
Be Serviceable Highway
„
.
discuss
the.-?
subject*
have
had
a!
rural carrier for route No. 4 from this I’ Where did the Mory originate that of the tremendous strain under winch, about* hi* eye*. But there is a hrnfnes.: R:eal d,.a] of practical experience and
—
•*The trustees of the Michigan Coun-; city will lake the mail to Mr. Scott's i
Ite has been laboring for tlw pa: t tw&gt; In hl* luce anti eyes tii.it suggest* great
bring real information to you , t'm’* »go Albert Trautwein. Oliver A.
ell on aovernmrntal Extiendlture* have 'heme ut Scott's
corner. east of Quimby,
The breakdown ot foreign
re-cne jwwerand derermlnalion
Members should bring notebook andBolton and porval Barger, through
adopted anoutluw.of tticlr program As and Mr. Scott will deliver it on "
the exceedingly difficult to meet? Wr found yeuis.
hint to be one of the most human nr n credit aytatema coining on top *■: thv
Alter seeingand hearing the pnea- ■ I&gt;Cuctl and take note.-, on these lectures! their attorney.-Archie McDonald, bewr have TOentloiwvl before. Hon. C l ( route as in the past.
buainest
depression
m
the
United
dent
we
cun
understand
clearly
(U
u
iC
y ul)i be really worth while. i gan an injunction procMtflns against
Glasgow is one of tin- lfUMet»&lt; Their
। the Barry County Road Commission,
prising considering the furt that he has States placed tcrrillc burden.-, on film why he lias been able to cram so much!
tliat were ulmoat too great to bear. On- of his k-gklutlve programs down the,
to prevent the construction of what i«
i Hut tin* Council pmcct-d forth-:
I projects ever undertaken. We.did not- ly a man puueMcd ot extraordinary, throat
...—
—-------------ot a, balky congress. Uke
Theo-'
known as the Hastings Center road
with t&lt;&gt; make a thorough survey ot acteel ut all uneasy Or embarrassed in his stamina could possibly havewitliat'.xl dole Roosevelt iw is capableofuung
as a Covert road. Tills matter was
tiful and coinpurativv expenses ol gov­
i brought before Judge William D.
presence.
He
and
gracious
Mr.-j.
Hoover
the
train.
Hr
appears
to
Imve
aged
at
-force
wlwn
force
is
necessary,
ernment in the wverul local political
made
the
entire
group
of
Us
feel
at
b
ait
ten
year;,
during
hi*
term
of
Tlw
preslty-n
’
.
talked
to
us
in
a
firm,
i
Brown on Saturday. It appear* that,
-sub-division* of thU state—county.'
previbus to that time, those who
ease
immediately.
office.
Hi.
hair
i&gt;
now
grey
fringed
matter
of
fact
voice
that
had
a
kindly
xity. township, village, city school dis-.
L brought the suit, a* well as representa­
President 'Hoover .shows tlw effect? with white. und deep wrinkles are
&lt;Continued on page six)
trict*. rural M-hool dlst'riotA-analyxlng'
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tives of the road commission and per­
«wch of Um- .-ev'erai •«rv&gt;c»-, performed CO. AGENT FOSTER PLANS
PROCEEDS FROM ENTER­ sonal ns well as legal representative*
and tlw expense for tiw sunic. together,
RABBIT SEASON TO
• RAM SALES DAY" FOR
people living on the Hastings Ccnwith tlw other upproi&gt;riation.s and ex-!
TAINMENT COURSE GO TO of
ter road had agreed to a compromise.
NEXT WEDNESDAY
OPEN ON OCTOBER 15
ja-nditijre* imide, und prepare comPENNOCK HOSPITAL
porativ • .'iLuiviiwnts
coveting, all ■
I ought :o be cat ried out. Tlw terms of
Error In Date In Last Week’s
tiw.w mm*, io iw submitted to tlw GATHERING TO RE
, the agrecpwnt were .presented to
tamrd Of tnutiH -. Tlw plan h that; UH 1 ncnireu i u oc__
DeWILLO COMPANY
__________
Banner May Cause Some ।
Judge Brown, who gave -h:s approval
tpt- survey Miall be cumiinratlvr In re-:
AT FAIR GROUNDS
IS OPENING NUMBER ,n^ b-*ucd “ dPOCC 8tal‘n«
b*
Confusion To Hunters
H»cvi to Induslital couiillc*. ugrtcul------- —
io
urciiiiiu
uumotn
!1|)Uiat}01I of the parties, a consent
REPUBLICANS HOLD HAR­
REPRESENTATIVE
FEIGHturn! rouniw*. emt-uver-tand cairn- Breeders Of Purebred Sheep
.. In an article in hist week s Banner
Petro nr ct«nOr.« Ttrboi. Pn I derrw is entered with the approval of
ti«i&gt; and ml ulna cptfiilii.v The com- j ______
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MONIOUS COUNTY CON . an error was ipade in tlie date for the
NER SAYS HE BELIEVES
Price Of Season .Tickets Re- Uv, courl
Brieny the decree pro­
..mittee to d&lt;&gt; tiih work emwists of Ray- i May Make Purchases From
opening of ;hc rabbit season.' It should
mains* Same As Last Year
vidra:
VENTION THURSDAY
THAT CAN BE DONE
tnond Berry ol Detroit; c E Byiwnt;
b-- Saturday. * October 15. instead of
Individual Owners
ai-„
i 1 Fhr immediate construction of
Also Reserved Scats
! project known av the Center road by
ol Uuuing; Ear) Weber of Kalamasxi;
October 5. Cn.-Tvatlop Officer Sum­
Barry coupty purebred sheep breed- rsr-1 i-zs*-rr-r&gt; -rr» o-r*-rrJ. A- Drutzol Muskegon; E. E Prine of
ne- caked our attention to thus error. COMMITTEE.NOW AT WORK
The interstate Bureau will bring Its'the county road commission.
,ers. co-operating with Humid J. Foster. DELEGATES TO STATE
five entertainments to this city during I 2. That the bill of complaint be set
MEETING ALSO ELECTED
ON THORO INVESTIGATION ’.he fall and coming winter under the x«ide by agreement, with the underDay" ..“ntI lt|ie
pusof l-tnsing; Loui* Webber of Premon ..X a "Ram Sales P"J.
J l..^'
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October 15, or you are liable to get in, dlrcction of the focal committee who! &gt;landing that the road is not to be
2. A committee wa* appointed Xtr tings' fair gfounds on Wednesday, Oc­ Commend Pres. Hoovers Ad- to trouble with tlw officers and tlw law. Will Report Their Findings In sponsored thym Tlw proceeds, as hasy built under the Covert actmake a thorough survey of alate ex- tober 5th. al 1.00 o'clock
been true In the past, will be given to; 3 That the defendants forthwith
This iN a nervier to Barry county ministration—Approve Votes
January—Vern Brown One
|M nibtnres. the committee to coiuist of
Pennock hospital
begin the construction of a serviceable.
five members It is alao recommended Cock owners, bringing together the
Of Ketcham and Feigkner
Of The Committee
There will be five delightful enter-1 improved road, which will be hereafter
jlial tlw officers ot llw Council, togelh- ■ purebred nuns available for service this " Tlie republican county convention
^t the republican county ponvention। talnmenta which will be given as Jpl- maintained as u county road. Con■
fall.
A
flock
owner
wishing
to
pur“er wjfli Mr Ulurk
of lamsiiw.
Lansing, be
lair. Bn«d&gt; ui
u- .
. ,
, whk-Ji
-truction work tai particularly exempted
held in this city Thursday
Thursday. Representative Lcn W low.&gt;rrai.mlu.ra ...." imuumU' &lt;•"“&lt;•»Ui-vown &gt;
named a.-; a commilU
Tlw DeWIBo Company. October 10 I from any restraining order or pro.Ffighnrr. of Nashville, wto called on.
Um wnvmuw
"««&gt;« »• “&gt;«• »n.-n,
expenditure*. T-i
—..irT..,— I.. duly
.
lasger attendance thun any repubiihibltory provisions,
.
f&lt;&lt;r ivouie remarks. Hr made them andI Thia U u musical number.
u..-lr IM11
w«*r*
la.'.h pi'ibli-ui ,.. and r'.xrat
report tlicir
iindDr Robert, Parker Mlles, lecturer.] Because of the mutual agreement,
they were tight to the jrpnt. Mr.
time and a great many jiiilea to travel can county convention in recent years.
no cost* were assessed to either side.
The primary is not conducive to inFclghner. said tlial the reiwnt specialI November 2.
3 A ••tudy will iw made of state and: to find and secure u rum.
Tlw Banner believes this la be a sen­
Tlw King Male Quartette. January
ten -,' in county conventirn-.s, wlilch we EXTENSION SPECIALIST TO session fit the k g^tatun- had gone befederal'r tai ute&gt; which iiniKxw: specific; 71m- sale will be entirely jirivatr, believe ..re very helplul *o &lt;k-v.-topm'-m,
sible solution of tills matter, and we
ycHid what Gm^ior Bruckcr had
CONDUCT CLASSES IN
)ti.every
buyer making un Individual bar­
financial burdens upon local units of
*’
nothing will Interfere with the
Tire Lombard Company January 24. j hojw
I
usked. whiqji was a S3,000.000 cut in
«&lt;«««» MArnnm*
with the seller its lie would on tlw of local leadership, an nisenttal fact r
goti-rniiwnl. wan-lher with statute* un- gain
u
The play. "Sun Up." February 21.
|&lt;completion of the road. The cost will
in, a democracy. Then d'-k-vraUons
BARRY COUNTY
state expenses, and had chipped off
seller's
furni.
An
auction
will
not
be
dvr wliich state apd federal subsidies
A» can be seen these are distributed. Ibe kept to the lowest limit consistent
from tin- various townships and ward.,
another million.
, held.
1
e
(Continued on |&gt;age three)
with
a serviceable, improved road.
through
tlw
season
so
as
to
make
at.
•
had
a
deflutte
resiwnsibility
In
county
.
Hr
explained
what
he
believed
would
as well
conventions. an&lt;l there was far greater MEETINGS AT WOODLAND
profe tlw biggest thing they luid done tendance easily possible. The Inter- ।Construction is now in progress.
BARRY
COUNTY FOLKS i display and offered for *nk- Tlw Sliropinterest in political .mutters titan, exists
CONSOLIDATED BLDG. to relieve the taxpayers. The house .-date Bureau lias always furnished fine ।
had voted.’and iw was glad to support ; program* for every number it ha* pre-1 KALAMAZOO MAN
PAINFULLY INJURED shire brwd will make up the bulk .of today.
The convention was called to order Provides People With Coraprc- 'the measure, to completely relieve I sented here.
' the display; liowcvrr, otlu-r breeds as
PLEADS NOT GUILTY.
Tliew entertainments will be given in
I'.YWiUiliips of all highway tuxes for the
Peculiar Accident Happened uncnin. Suffolk, etc. will be ut thy by C. H Oborn. etiainnun ot tin* re­
hensive Ideas For Planting
year 1933. by using all the weight tax, i the new Central school auditorium. Tile,
publican county corpmittev. Mr. Os­
wr
— * « » .. „
irok-s In so far ns It is ixisMblr to sc-.
Near Cascade On Friday
. uft. UH.nl f|V&lt;n Ulirry &lt;ouhty .
born gave a guxi, off-hand talk, vouninstead of half of it. to help the adult wiLMin tickets will be the same, Lambert Dieterman Arrested
Plan For Their Grounds'
i
low
price,
*100
for
the
five
entertain-1
counties
of
Michigan.
Counties
owing
sehng
hanminy
and
party
inter*-;
’
.
On Charge Of Drunken
Afternoon
* I Every rum tiifen-il will tie purebred’
A Fann Home Landscape School is’ Cover; road wow.
U.M- UIU
and 50c for season ticket* fori
bonds uu..
can use
thia&gt; mnu-lnwnts,
addiorvin. T»ulXl»-. .... ol, n OKI Mlm1
"*• »&gt;'" ri«.rir»ll.,n
Driving
D. Wliitinore of Middleville w» mode one of the fi-.iture&gt; un the coming win- i tibmil piB-h to pay such bonds if tlw .school atudtints and children. 71ie|
ter Extension Program in Barry boards of -supervisors shall so order;,j• -tickets
—- - are now on sale by
, var-*
.
Laftibcrt Dieterman of Kalamazoo,
mcXm nrar cXX
Xr“|nuuluy ud hmllh.
.
a»k ll» l.mpomr, ...................... U» county, according to Harold J Foster, but *uch as have no Covert bunds can l'»u* members of the committee and ] uws arrested Friday night by Deputy
county agricultural agent.
.-•
use the money on township roads, thus | ut • the Hasting* Banner office.- Al sheriff Flower, of Delton, clurgcd
Fanners and their wives in the removing that burden from thc .town- the average jwr entertainment of I u-ith driving a car while under the in­
jchu that two vmitiir fellows hudf^1’-11,1,1 wlahing to enter them in tills on motion by tlw chairman, a* full-usnurtlwaMcrn J»art of the county
AM.* rar.I O.!ri»«»nd Mrdm-I*^ D»&gt;’
'» Mr
I" have
UU. ships. It »to hl* judgment tliat thia,only 20 cento-lea* than the price of a fluence of. liquor, which resulted In
Um um.nl Grand
Wb...!
righl ..ray, ». h., may
Y
«.( NridnUl, »,.d t.. n.
I
T1,,
Mr relief will be continued for future movie show—there should be no dif- j serious Injury to Margaret Bryan and
years, with a view of having town-; Acuity in selling the ticket*.
I bruises for Earl Kay, both of Battle
, Osburn Ol this
Mil Um,- mdrarari W Um Krid- xxn ior
'« uieir oispiay.
U.l, City
«K.
It is hoped that *hcep brnedera over
On permanent organization and or- p.n.n.o.i, sJiipx entirely relieved of highway lax- ’ Tlw progsam of tlie DcWlllo Concert j Creek, and much damage to Kay's car.
Mr. Kay and Miss Bryan, together
larry munly ..U .Ih-nd M dlvtoT.
»&gt;«.,»■.. 1. W f. rih.- r
«J&gt;
,n"™,,o.K" alien. If reelected he declared tiut is Company includes' classical, grand
one of the things he will earnestly fa-(opera and popular and modern music, with other friends from Battle Creek,
stake
mwitnu will lie .held at tin- vor—that is. to have; thi* money per-!and combination* of various lustra- drove to Mr. Kay's cottage at Gull
was injured critically., a truck
truck sta
v“'';county flock owners have ever been and Jesse Ongood of Hojh'.
manently used by couhtte* to relieve' ment* with the piano. This company j lake Friday afterwxm. They all had
Hie।"H'
r&lt;
‘
d
far
purchasing
a
desirably
On
resolutions.
M.
L.
Co
,
'k
of
thLs
srh.r?
Three
bring driven through ills neck. L—,
township* of all highway levies.
,uf three h»ls appeared on "many Chau- supper at the cottage, after which Mr.
Ram* will be present from cjiy. Von WFurnij- '_&gt;t_ Nadtvflle and
RepreM-ntative Fe 1 ghner then tauqua programs and before celebritiesj Kay and Miss Bryan drove to Kalama­
•■&gt;■■■» imn bnu h.-dra In
jd.hu
dial* re- 'morning *c*sioh.t will be given over to’ launched into a diiwussion of the ques- i«m various occasions.
zoo. On their return, when it was quite
,uUti,.d Iu the making «f individual landscape lion of cutting costs of state governDeWIBo Bemerau plays tlw concer-jdark and before Jpey reached the cor­
.... In Um ra,,,™.,,,,..
'
pUnilnd
ra ran, ll,. ra«»e ment. Some1 things iw stated were tinw grande. Mrs. Semerau is the pianist i tier where they would turn off from
'urn Jnllram.- »Lrh.ra ta mm
11 -“I.. wurW m.l *, m. n.m.iri MU
mm.-mi.m.
KflHmds of each member enrolled in •.artling. . He said that from Invosll-' and soprano sintfr. and LaNaom) ] tlie Richlaqd road to Gull lake, they
T&gt;»“nlk.ny lnlumd»»,.« mm.™
brn-dn. .nd , Chairman Felghnvr &lt;4 the committee the
gatiana nuide and reports that had Coffin, thc concert violinist.
I noticed a truck ahead of them which
ton perinarient organization and order ’ ** group.
trrr,',n
picked up by George Dmvonore of noclc “W'ncr* «* well.
■
At tlw afternoon meetiiws the group1 come to him he was ratisAM that $10.-j
was mnnnnnll.lntr
monopolizing both
both ride,
rides nf
of the
----------------- ----------------------&lt;ra.
,of business recommended tliat L, E.
Ionia, who hurried away With him for j
• • • —«------road, the driver apparently being In­
J Barnett be made tlw permanent chair­ 'Will meet aa a body for Jeelurl-s from IXRJ.OOO could be cut from the budget of CITY COUNCIL ORDERS
Blodratl h..|»Ul. orand R.iild. Nra. HASTINGS LIONS HELD
toxicated. When they got to tlie oil
man of the convention and G. D. Whit- Mr. pre-gg on ."Shrubs, Their Use and this state without hampering lu guv- i
Ctt'cnde. Dunsmore» car collided with |
Care;'* •'Perennials.' "Tlw Making ot ernment; but it would put a lol of ex­
TRANSFER OF FUNDS station, where they, turned to go to
Orville Tuttle'* truck, with Mr. Tut-;
PEPPY MEETING MONDAY
Si tne
a Lawn"
Gull lake/*they noticed that this truck
I mittee also recommenaen mat
rou and otlwr subjects relative to' .pensive commissions and untweassary j
tic at the wheel. The, latter was ac­
landscaping.
Placing Money From Three Ac­ was in the ditch, so they were able to
(Continued on page nvei
officer* out of business.
companied by hl* son and Mias Smith. Lansing Lions Put On Program
Mr. Foster states that the extension
get by. When they arrived at Oull
(Continued on page six)
counts
In
Savings
Dept.
—
Tlie Tuttle truck was badly damaged
force U •attacking the landscaping
lake at about. 10:00 o'clock, instead of
- Local Club To Moot Here- RALLY DAY PROGRAM
and theoccupant* considerably brulsctl
problem in this way to mak» it posturning cast as they should to reach
—Sound Business
ELECTION OF OFFICERS '
after In Legion Hall
and cut. Dunsmore wm badly hurt. „,
Kay's
cottage, they turned north to-.
PLANNED
FOR
SUNDAY
’
n
'
,,r
nm!
Klw
The council met Friday night with
rLMWixcu run ouivumi
#
|llannm,
There is a po&amp;vibillty that he suffered
Tlw Hastings Lions Club staged n
NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT ««ra.
several .ram.
item* «
of businc** before ura...
them, \i
a skull fracture. All five were taken to peppy meeting Jdonday noon in tlw
for their grounds; also to give these
«
... .
((Sinn Ynr turn to Hickory Corners from M-43,
A ixetiUon wa*
' when Kay discovered hi* mistake, so
1 Bhxigvtt hospital, where their injuries new Legion hull Verne Johnson, with Also Official Board Roll Call At , same people a better understanding of
hta car and started b~k tow.rd
: why &amp;-rtaln kinds of slirubs are 'used American Legion Auxiliary To Ann A
received careful attention.
four other members of the Lansing,;
Methodist Church—Good
.vanitur) sewer from Ea..t Marshall quj. laj.c, He jmd gono
distance
The Tuttles and Miss Smith were ...
..... . ........
.................
Lions
Club,. .two
of them past presi- .
in their planting* and how to care for
Have Potluck Supper Be­
Attendance Desired
street west to the Advent
31d 'wtwn he noticed what he believed to
able to be brought to Mr. Tuttle's home . rk-nte. put on a varied and intermting
'jlwm.
fore
Business
Session
mutter
was
"
r
&lt;
:
ncd
to
the
sewer
thc
iSanw tnKk weaving back and
4IM.,V Is no fee charged .for the lesin Clirlton Saturday. 'It is not believed | program which all enjoyed. Mr. John- ‘" Next Sunday. October 3, will be
Tlwre
i
ro...
Ir&lt;,Bh ncr,1M tl"*
Ka* drove to hl*
Tlie next regular meeting of the I
that tiwlr injuries are so serious., al- son Is well known here and it wo* a :Rally Day at the MethodlNt Eidiwopal |Mnis and pinnttng plan work.. Any
-----------------------------------------...»Legion
. .... Auxiliary
--- -----------------will be --on------------------- - - ------------- 1 The council voted that the city t’™’*(own ?idc uf the road, as far as be could
win be farm home wishing Ihl* service can American
tlKKlgh Mis* Shilth wa* badly cut I pleasure for his fellow. Lions to greet ।church. A special program
9:30. , have it
flic 20 members
for the' Thursday evening. October 0. at tlw ‘ircr.
Irojn, J1}* r, ‘
' get without going over the bank; but
the Sunday School hour.
hc&gt;ur.'9:30.
i' until “
‘
ulxiut the face and forehead, live un- hfm. He is now the deputy district igiven at thc
i 1Thc Rally Day offering goes for tlw? ad- claxs arR enroued. Attar the planting' Legion home.
p1111*- ♦T0’*1 ,r”in ’•J®
,UI“ ‘"J" , Dieterman smashed his truck into
Identified young man. it was thought | governor.
, .
Sunday
p].w ti-. made
out, »»
A pv*
po*. luck aupim
supixt uv
at o.av
6:30 o'clock wiu
Will ----- ftom
U’L- . rcei.“‘.ILL?1 Kay’s car and tipped it over. Miss
uouid probably (Me. Dunsmon* it.w;u,| The Lions votod tliat their future vuncemcnt
v«ui«aucin ot
« ouumu
/ School
wv&gt;.w. w.&gt;ik
w-&gt;.». in
.&gt;*,pian
muoe it need
neca not be
oc carried wv&gt;
»«•” lnltJ5
precede the annual meeting for elec- w^ngs
rushed to tl&gt;e
ho,^.
Imped would ncover, but tliat is not meetings shall be held in the new Lc- Michigan, with World Service —
credit
tn lt_s enttroty
entirety many
in any onoj-^ar.
one year, but may iiprecede
*««»»«» account*, drawing interrot t Br}.ftn
certain.
,
gjon hail and that they will go ahead ('given. Each teacher is trying to get a
worked on and added to a* a four-thin
of officers.
time as Members are asked i u1- U w,u fe“rcd?llf ,uid a fractured
iw worked
on and added to a* an.Vr.^
four unui
thin sucn
of officers.
------- --------------year farm ix-auUficatlon pro- to ------bring table----service, sandwiches and required fo. construction or develop-1 &gt;lcuj] but that fortunately proved-riot
Ionia county authorities said the un-1 with their work for the relief of blind - full class
attendance -for this .service. ।lor five
... the
.... stolen car. children and young
,w-------------------------------------An
another diiJi of food. It is hoped there menl *or,t‘ b '5 11 nne ' nv® *n B to. be true. Kay was bruised, but not
identified young men. in
folks who are un' appropriate souvenir
‘ will be given ' gram
group.of “
M.hoo)
to secure■**-the.-------necessary
glaow** in : to each person. The children of tlw
The class has over fifteen members may be a good attendance.
..
flU' .*’**! *.r’f._
5L
???!?S
Deputy Flower apnearly rim down a r~~
*—’’| able
-*-• -------------•-------------- C—
* C-—--1 zJ*?;
-- --- 5EL scrioudy
seriously hurt.
by ud ol lundi b«l
b.ounhl
boys in Ionia county a shipt lime lx- order to correct tlwfr eyesight
Mr., Beginners. Primary and Junior depart- around Woodland already signed for
Some fine improvements have been
w.
.fort the first accident.
JohiLron exprcsied his great sunwise at menu will participate. Congressman tho Wor-K. n ynu fhould care to haw made on the interior ot the home that by .bblym, .buna Uui.vu principle. D,,ttnn,„
run* DlbUrmnn.tUlm. h. I. a (arban
! the extent of tills work done by the John C. Ketcbam. formerly supcrin- voljr jarm home grounds landscaped ] will be greatly appreciated by Unit and ... cl.y buri,™, w «
Uk.
UU.ri.Uwy
will
r.n.
mnoty
lor
KaUmamo.
but
mH
(ria
'Hastings Lions - He said hr believed tendent of llw school, will be iiresent and attend these cl.wes. notify Mr. Post members and all other* who may
THIRTY ENROLLED IN
Uw ellyl
.
;
„av)ll to. hr, driving bl. (arthc local club Iwld the record for Ute —
and n---give ••a .............
abort talk. There
will also Fo?Scr U'.
at UllriV
once JHJ
M ju. Ml..?
lnay go ill
more into mhke lire of the rooms,
..
BARRY CO. NORMAL entire
We have mcntloiwd the fact that the ba„p truc)t on y.43 beyond Oull take
..mac,
ram„„ lh, projeet.
state In this work.
*b.
“ (jmflal
'
****'* l lm followlna ""
— - wllh
.
During. the . past week a lol of cin00 o'clock at night His breath
mlttees are assisting: Invitations.
------------! nfng has been done by the Unit mtsn- council had voted.to cover the tanks nt,
Teachers And Oommr. Smith
, Misses Eva Hecox. Frances Cowles and,
.bers and today. Wednesday, they are the sewage disposal plant so a* to pre-1 an(1 olhcr evidence* of liquor drinking,
GIVEN VERDICT FOR $1,350.
...............
alleged, constituted sufficient
Mabel
Sisson;, (Decorations.
, .
, ,
muuci oimuii
jcvui nnuuo, Mrs.
mio. Ouy
«-&gt;uj RED CROSS HEADQUAREntertained Students On
again at tlie work. They greatly ap-. vent escaping odors, about which com-j ,c }t
The damage case of Mrs. John Me- KeU^ and hcr clsW5 of Fresliman and,'
TERS
OPEN
WEDNESDAYS
trea«ra ura Q..«huura of
Sa plaint had been made The council (rcamn. |n the minds of the officers, fur
Friday P. M.
,
j ..a*
-t._sewer
. ~savings
hls arr&lt;£t On lbe ciujrgc alleged.
Lravy against the Great Atlantic and; sophomore girls; Ushering. Lloyd
. .
vegetables given by those interested, transferred
$500 from .the
Work tn the Barry CountyNormal Pacific Tea Co., growing out of injuries shafer** claiw of Junior and Senior Rnnttixitinn Must Bp Made For a* the re»ix&gt;nse has been splendid. The -Account to tlie sewer fund to pay
—__
—______
■' for |-------------Dieterman—was
brought
before Ju»n wi)J
veterans’ has-..t,M* work necessary to end the cbm- tlce cortright yesterday afternoon and
is starting out splendidly this year, which she alleges were austained by her; boys: Seating arrangement for cJUl- Requisition must He made For
Each Sack Of Flour DisIpHai at*clmp*emtw and'the’ChH----- plaints.
।
- —'
!plead
pleadnot
notguilty.
guilty.Bail
Boll was
wa* fixed
fixad at
at 1260
UM
with thirty prospective teachers en­ on February 3. 1929. when site fell on dren, Mtel violet Crook's class of
rolled. On Monday the class elected the.areaway between the sidewalk and Junior High boys.
The council jxuied an ordinance, which Iw- U expected Co furnUh Hl*
tributed
'dren** Billet at Otter Lake.
10:30, the ivour fur morning wor-1
the following officer*? President. Miss the front entrance of the A.A-P. State;
which provides that no-person in thla^iai was set before Justice CortrtgtU
Street store
---------here,
-- —
was ----------------tried before -a: j-hip. «M,r.
Rev. rira.v;
Dewev will preach an apArrangements have been made tor
Marcella Lester; Vice-President. Fer­ -----------city *iiall place on or over any street. on October 7. This being » first
ANNUAL
MEETING.
tttmw Monday
Uririd.,' in
In the
, l.n federal district ’ proprtatc
. . srrmon, and....
there .....
will ■be * the distribution of the flour furnished
ris Lathrop: Secretary-Treasurer. Mis* jury
The annual meeting of the Barry sidewalk or alley or on any ntlwr prop- 0:icn*e ca*c on the charge of alleged
court at Grand Rapids. JUdge Ray- the official board roll cal). Last year by the American Red Crass. Tlie local ,County Tourist and Resort Association erty over which the city ha* 'Jurisdlc- ] driving while under the influence of
• Marjory Baker.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mabel mond presiding. The jury .on Tuesday -every member but two responded at, chapter lui* rented n portion of the WJU
will be held on
on Friday, ucwoer
October «.
7. at
at lion, or make any addition* to any, intoxicants, the caae will be tried in
Clark and Miss Jennie McBain, normal brought in a verdict of $U50 in favor .‘rou cau. which was splendid. Rev.; Buick garage building on No. Michigan 7.3o p M at the ofnce ln tjM. gtebblns building or otlwr structure, of what-; justice court, not circuit court.
ever kind, to'dlsplaj any signs or otheri
------------teachers, and County School Comrnr.. of Mr*. McLravy. Because this case is, i&gt;wcy hoi&gt;es this year to have tlie at- Ave., as headquarters, with Mrs. Don —
Bldg.
advertising or advertising devices, ex-;
NGT1CK.
! Foreman In charge. Tills Red Cross —Adv.
Maude Smith, entertained tlw class al of special importance to every business :tendance 100 per cent.
Wm. J. Field. Proa.
cept with tlw consent of the city coun-1 Western Stale Teacher** College will
not attending church else-' store will be open each Wednesday i
a tea in the playroom at tlw Central man. and to ot general Interest also.; j; yoU
, cn.
offer an extension class In "Geography
sclwol. Miss Lester read several orig­ we win revlow it in the Banner nextiWhere, you are especially invited toifrom 8:00 to 12 00 A M.. 1:00 to 5:W|
NOTICE.
The city projxrty committee was au- of South America" with Mlie Hyrieon
’
!the Methodist chureh.
land 7:00 la8:00 F. M., on the one day ] The regular annual meeting of the
inal poem* and Miss Mae Smelker »'&lt;*L
—:—*-------------------------------, —
only.
sang three numbers, accompanied by .
। Methodist Ladles* Aid will be held on thorlred to repair the celling in the I instructor, bcglmilng Saturday, October
----------- i t at 9 00 o'clock kt the court houM,
EPISCOPAL HUPPER.
! • LOCATING IN HASTINGS.
.
l Tlw Bed Cross s)wclftcs that. a requl: Wednesday. October 5. at 2:30 P. M. Miss Prances Hunter.
' -Maude W. Smith, Oocunr. ef Schoote.
At Pariah house, Thursday. Beptem-, Dr. Harris Woodburne. who has been si I Ion must
be----------mode out
for^every
.„Vm.a will ««
I-am
-------— suck
—y
election of u
officer*
take ptace. |I submitted and approved.
All arc looking forward to a happy
-Adv.
er 29, 5:30 to 7:00 P. M. 35 cents.— practicing at Augusta for the past year, of flour given and in no cases will it' lt ts hoped a large attendance will be,
-anti successful year.
CONCERT IN NASHVILLE.
----- -----------------------dv- »-w.
2-28.
.
Ils moving to
Hastings.
Beginning Beginning
Oc-]be distributed
to those who
are found. had
*o».
is moving
to Hastings.
oc-;be distributed
to those
The
Hustings
CHy
Band
goes
to!
QUIMKE L. A. •,
CHICKEN SUPPER.
. --------- ------ - ------------------- tober 1*1 he will be associated in bust- unworthy in any way. The chapter
Nashville Saturday evening where they
Fried chicken wppw *1 U»
Coats Grove church. Thursday Octo­
BASEBALL AT VICKERV’S.
nesa with his father. Dr. A. W. Wood- i will gladly cooperate with the other
OPENING DANCE.
ber 6. Music. Commencing at 5:30. 25c.
Sept. 30 at Freeport? K. of P. Lodge. will render one of their splendid con-! Thursday, Sept. 3t, I Otaurik &lt;M
Hastings Independent* v«. Dowling, burne. who lias enlarged his office for welfare agencies 1n this city or county
I cert*.
f
12 wk*.
—Adv.
Sunday. October I—Adv.
jthe purpoee —Adv.
in this undertaking.

Will Also Study Federal And
State Statutes Imposing
Burden Of'Taxation

FINE OPPORTUNITY
OFFERED FARMERS

PROGRAMS START ■
MOBY EVE, OCT. 11

W. A. SCHADER CHO­
SEN AS CHAIRMAN

CUT S10.000.000
FROM STATE COSTS

TO HAVE FARM HOME
LANDSCAPE SCHOOL

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2». 19J2

PAGE TWO

Bffl ISLAND
VERY INTERESTING

TWO ENTERTAINMENTS
DELIGHTED AUDIENCES

Fifth Proposed Amendment Would
MRS’L0PR,A„lA^J^C,E„„D„P
Simplify Present Election Laws aeI„ed °*W

LOCAL NEWS

Dr. Abbott Wilb a Clover Ma­ Aside from selecting candidate* for ter of tte legislature while hi attend- i
Moating of tlie Loyal Order of Moose
.. u» Nb.^.W.k.TkUbb..
.1
■*&gt;
kWUlU-. Dr‘"kta» r„
lntVnrtv
E“XTiaw.
Diy‘T_' .®l’e
gician As Well As Fine
next Friday night at their hall.
»n ram Mil MM. tb. IK. -N K-1112LS?
0
”■
i Consumers Ooke will heat your home
Ventriloquist

MEMORIES

MAJORITY OF PRESENT IN­ i, „Tt;° 5''l*“,ul,f,'^y*lnlS!;“,,"”
«««“'««••
w
“,»«;» SS?
—.j
.... temoer &lt;u nt me rrcnoywruui enuren. • Claude E. Wood is feDorled as not
HABITANTS ARE OF
I given at tne atetnotust enuren on ,,,
Bte corretltullei!
.--.m -o
. rf&lt;U.|Br meeting
— the president. so well this Tuesday afternoon
to the
the State
constitution ■ and
and a
a propprop- ployed
ploved ypen
upon o
orr in
in the
tlw operation
of ....
। Aftrr lhe
'Thtn^ay
Wday
repeal the present oteo- railroad "trains,
Mrs. Lora ««vranM
UtMance .*r
uf
...... , and
-..........
—, -rjeningsjby
- - --- pr iKuimii
osition ioto iepe
:ralns in
ui thu
this state, or any |mtroduced'
I
...
,
•
IRISH DESCENT

I Abbott, the magician Tlw Httemln.ur muI
^cniu. law.
|aw iAH of i.'wtn are im- sailor engaged arid employed on Uu- pfondg .who gaVl. a mi»t interesting
Need an alarm rctock? Read Bes-v
margcniuFriday evening was more than double |wrUn
and deserve
jxsrtant. and
deserve study.
study. 1We have Great Lakes w tn coastwise trade, shall 141ul ln^rUctive uddre.vi. a small inirt of mer’s special prices on them for one
that of Thursday night, showing the .
... OL-cussed
...... thc. first,
- t .warm,
a^QHd, . tx» acpnred
deprived or
of m» vtge
wife oy
by rc.tson
reason ot
of anab- j .which follows.
FXrFLLENT
W,‘re^ H. rtf
thudof the proward atul
or Ui^rtcA'wrre
I jn 1625 in'Boston,
CAVCLt-tzn I HIGHWAYS
niuniTMiQ l^i
. prosnun
int of p0M
'd fourth .md Seventh
amemimsuts
and; j&lt;nce
State infrom
whichthe township,
or site reside-.;
Maned VtTfurnWr
aa the
membrrs °r *^rSunday school dos* on
the
first
saloon
in;
CAUCLLctVI niunw
an(| went good advertisers
posed cuaMUittonal umendmants andistate
tn
,
_i which
which he or
or rite
she reside.-,;
reside*; and
anti Amcrtea-*was started to furnish, as Uu«
77. .i
r
AbhOtJ '*r,Qrn e&lt;! • 01
will n-AHikTup Uu- fifth Thb is Ar- the
legislature
■!shall
-all provide
bv
hi
j ....... it-v?^hauor
tlwTwn
evening
the
legislature
bv
law!
- -■*» um, __ ’
■ .
,
■--------.
•
. nrovide
. ‘ irvuiu
.'.I a IK IIUUVI
w
UK-11.
- 'r‘“ ■
Rare Fringed Gentian Is Found buflliniitj^s.ticte
has. to
’s w^xild
- -------- and
- ' optical
-------tide III.
HL &amp;c
Sec I.
1. iuul
and han
to do
da with:
with UK!
the. manner
manner In
In which
which and
anct the
the tinw
time and
and {te-boy
t!l„
»-&lt;H||d »rop
M-&gt;p |w*ddllng
peddling it
it an»und
around
The Beumer Jewelry
Alon, The Molkt Sandy
.1™™.bi, d™. modifications of the &gt;"
present elcctton1 place al which iiteent eirctors may'voie 1
; the !*»
town an*d w
s&lt;r. th.,t thcre w„,( store was established 49 years ago last
Keeping Alive in Your Mir d
for tlie eanva-sa und return of their t^_....
*K Thursday. Sept 23.
Be“ch
.
:*■*»*■■«. dKWirt lu...uJN.x«- Haw
.randan, dm„.bU1 land
Xi
' .!»» pivjMKTA uiuciiMUHrni uiuo uu,
ruiuuru ruiuwi, **••? mw w»-I «„ tlte cWriy days, oven a* late as
Consumers Coke will heat vour home
Memories of the One WAo
St - James, thc little town lying-mcmg
nrtl*
• . ' even*
. .
...
.
. rr.mnmirailv a&lt;*v
little fnvn
from th,
the jirt M-nt lau-.nuO
law.and w*
tje HavnLl*&gt;*ri(w.
have-islaturc *b*ll
ahall h.tv-- rWMKKr
jKiwrr t».
U&gt; Irasjxu»&gt; Ian,
Iowa Ii .*
.j .....
in*n-. nnarlv
txxiv drank
*
Has Passed-Away
the teach of the-land-locked harbor,
ica^a so that they maybe readily dte-i neceaunly absi-nt from other
kwaild even be intmtlcated in the nul-! Mr al“l,Mrs w&lt;’-',!c'' 1/yan •**
of Big Beaver bland, had nt quite r&lt; intguishrd
I :han above
And Prm'tdrt mte
Fa,enU
b°r?
Only
covered Irom the* excitement' of their
•H&gt;. NUUK ,™d. u’«!»».: jfWh.r 1N.I m*l» n., d.m.1
,j th,
(|J
“J™*
form ।
Home-Coming celebration the week,
previous Which marked ths tooth an­
Di all elections every inhabitant of .of the elective franchise at any elcduon I wl., r. w.,4
Clutom to keen the
life of the deceased. A tribute that
niversary of llw coning of Fstliri
: this stele being a citizen of the Unit-; m account o! sex: AND PROVIDED j
llvrr two nicht-s and burr the
T,le Ru’,n,M' Cemetery Circle will
Baraga. -*ho established the first Ininhabitant reskliug in
- ed States; &lt;-vrry
................................................
........... ........... ..........................
IlhIM dw.
Alu ...h
disn Mission on "The Beavers ' Stninz ‘ RAY BRUNDAGE SPOKE BE. ?u“
TW, book) '™,t" “ *
Why not see us now and have ihr
along the dock- slwd was a tenner in j
d.». not .rooni ho. mooh oak*
brink
ior nw».
work wl this fail or sprint? Call
Gaelic. Ced* Milk- Faulte -A Hui- ,
FORE ROTARIANS MON
1 every inhabitant residing in this state
j u.'&lt;’d but the liquor consumed liurked
Friends ot Mrs. Mary Showrrnuin and gel our new reduced prices.
drrd Thousand Welcome.?
:-&gt;n thq first day of January, eighteen ■
“ but a fiw quarts of two homJwads w,n br «l“d 10 know that she is conDAY
NOON
Judging by Use type of faces mod in |
[hundred fifty; every mate inhabtunt I.OCATED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF There must have been aotne driSw in I‘“’’““’Mt “» improve in health, but Is
’“eim. ‘lwev d4&gt;» lf lt took thaljuuch to Siry »’»' ■» Bronson hospital in Kalamazoo.
evidence »’ the dock and encountered
I of foreign birth, who having resided in
, ...raw.. POPULATION
. _ ____________
!tbc
’W° J9^* “nd »’* montlv. FriOffitiTYA p?itr m--rmvN thc l*r';whrr1 wUc*
—'oh the street, se might haw ^n'PRISON
County Treasurer Willis Streeter L.
landing in Londonderry or Cork.
-------------------------TRIPI FH ^INTF WAR i’rWr ’“ ’&amp;e eighth day of November
"r”‘,.*’.A 1
‘
I ' I And «&gt; far its more young people, distributing the Hne money this week
I nlrLuu olIxLu V¥HH ,.whlern hundred ninety-four and
Tlie thhabltanu ot Beater Island are
ei.ut.-4- entirely &gt;.
,..,J&gt;rclunv j-mg, drinking 1* nmcenxtl; The apportionnwnts to the different I'hnne 2497. Ironside Bros.. Prop*.
Irish tn overwhelming numbers Th-; ,
The firat of
Too. Vminfnr.
Ava Rut
having
declared hi* uw|id
intention-to
be
• Iimiges ucx-s w.ii. tjw Chicago Tribune ut June 1. 1914 .townships will be published next week
Liquor
Law
Violators
Are
««
w
a
clturn
autes
one. church oh the island is Roma:.
,
.
.
'Tf ,J h"&gt;d "A three months'!-• survey ahciwsj
'
1 Consumers Coke will heat your home!
Catholic, and the public school L
Small Part Of Inmates In
years and six month* prior t&lt;&gt; sahi lx • you mate from the r .:.*t ward t &gt; t.i-v tha{ u 0,w wonM.n an&lt;j glfis
.t‘rh^‘U5n.t^ reJhamlcslly.-Adv.
,
taught by Bisters.
Penal Institutions
named day. and Aho shall have Cbm[every 24 hours, the buck rooms of the' Tlie bowling alleys at Jake Rehor’s'
rtuiiM msuiquva. pMed' his nnturalizathm prior to lion, you must remain registered as.
On the official souvenir program of
n
Joons on Mnduton and North Clark [■ are all gone over by skilled workmen PASSING OF MRS. WILL
the Home-yomir.K-i
tne
Home-Coming 1 nouceu
noticed »su
ten imw
Galla»-i Mr Kay Brundage, head of the state , jnniury nrst. nineteen hundred tweh- voter fit the First ward until alter tlw streets and Cottage Grove Avenue."
! and pul in first class condition for tlw [
LENZ ON MONDAY I*. M.
ghers listed, white McCann. Moone&gt; I Board of Pardons, was the speaker at :jj..f„ur; t),e
oj any inhabitant of election. You will not be able to regis­
In regard to tlw* propw-d amend-; fall and winter bowing
Mntoney. McDonough McCauley | thv Rotary luncheon Monday noon. He’JOfPJl,n birth who. having resided ir. ter ax a voter in tlie new pn-cinct until ment
Mr ttehor' Hastings friends wl-re shocked toto nullify the Eighteenth AmendPfechner. Bbtjneri Mielke. Quinlan and I gave. a most informing talx on
tn? state two years and -nix month.- after the .election. . The proposed .meat in Michigan. Mr&gt;- L-iMance said announces the opining of the alleys hi learn of the passing of Mrs Will Lz-nz
.
|
Mlchael Cull, give et'idcnc'-»f Old Er::; ।'rime -ituatlon in general and ’’’’[prior to the eighth day of November amendment would do away with this in part. "If.thbi amendment is pa»a*dj‘ this issue of tlw Banner.
i Eble Cairns i ut her home hear Green
ancestry, while no-* and then s*nam- - work of hlr department in particolar.!p.ghteca hundred ninety-four, aixi
Sterling Sponable was brought be­
:t will take some time before tlx- UnitMr t&gt;**AMrK»A
Brjhd&amp;ge lira,,!
begad nv
By *t*llntr
Mating that
that .!. .
like Nels ’ 1 a Pranit-yy bespeaks' - *i '**
....
... .. . ..
. .
. fore Justice Matthews Tuc.--day and
rd Slates supreme .court can pass upon:
:hc work of hla department ' i« not c,.me a citizen of the United States
French-Scandinavian' cte-cent.
...... it
.. ren .
&gt;und
o.,r Io Uw -Wil, won In th, with pneumonia but seemed better till
:t*
constitutionality.-and
while
t
.
-enrrallv known. At n recent meeting &lt;wo Vl&lt;iirs .uuj slx mtgijhx prior lo ral!
■
Ih»t -loo 1..H - -.1.1 ell
"&lt; *2j“
with ■ »
o&lt;- pn Fridav she grew gradually worn-,
held in Ballim- re qf the country s; Jx. naH-u^
nild wh-,
]iav.,
:mv&gt; during the Iwcnt.-f-day period ii eoio-UlMUoiwI. In Ihr
■ Jnmcs. "TJir
-..nil,of -invlnn «n uUlomnbUo »luk death claiming Her about 5:&lt;XJ I’ M .
w.r*ih. nimter, ol wmtoiuo. c
w, n.iu^mn™ pn„r ,
:• home. -rl.
fence ent'* ■
MnlilKn
IM Mlroluirh .UIM.U1
Injnmy of mknMni.
Monday.
viHajr. i
•anl- ami
S !“„.&gt;*! J‘Hilary one. niiw'-etn Ikiqrircd twenty* I ward immediately. That u-. you could
along tht i
«»y ..I .nlornnn in. 1&gt;n. uhrndE‘™ “
M'
Sunivlng arc the husband and. two
■hann ’&gt; e.xn&gt;are MichiCTns !»role f&lt;xir. an(| M&lt;.n.
o,
.......... ............
•:ndcrttj-d »
1 move from tlw- Fourth wan! to th: nnir. . ..Vi.i u.. ™n Un- y,M„r.U .
&gt;» •n-rr'l intern M Actaon. » small children, her imnnis. Mr and
i - wltk tho-c of other states. He is
--n—&lt;a up
Indian dement, a native orthr Upited :Third ward any time before the L.n.nun.ni
।
TlUnk »l.»l ite: ...nld
" l»™f tewh « Mr. Orb.rn
•nvlnced
t!u*t
Michigan
has
the
best
: ute .'liintltt
State?, shall be tin elector and entitled tian and still be able to- register
W.«t It
M;rM«..r.».«,!.! te |n'
&lt;* r-memh-M ten, » M.V. Ateirah- system in the country. ‘
i to vote But no one shall be an elw-jcait your ballot-in tlk- third wan
-iteimrmww. iMMiion ,.i tern, ,1„ ' ‘ I"",h-' ll-te...
' i &gt; thc extent-of his work, he de­ i t r and entitled to vote at any.election-i election dny^
1th tinkling bell bn red mv pro in s i
L nlv uu- V. ...nriunl oiteo.ll. . Uw I flooU’ •‘&gt;te&lt;riUl'ln'‘'’te
un woman, kindly, friendly and tnsired that in May 1031. when he be
n her wsy home from the beach fo.
tensely c&gt;iu«cl&lt;qiluus
81m- w;l.- «-mtiirt'C. opposition to tlw fV-tteral I " ‘Y"
... . ,
..
an hia official duties, there were 9- &lt;&gt;i twenty-one years and has rc.&gt;id&gt;-d i:-. benefit town-cup- having clues kcate.1 । tn
the night» milking
Cnnrtltmi™! te o.r.. lo voir -No
C..,„un»r. Mr MU te.U ,m.r homr .ployed In the Banner office as hnotyiw
Never gXrcp: fw the trip through; Ki pers ns in Michigan prisons. The’ this state six months AND IN Till, within their boundaril's ?a pre«eir 1 n Ihn Anirndmrnl!
rronontol».-A&lt;l,. , _____
'. operator before her marriage &gt;uid wu
'Hhcst number was m FebrunMy this CITY ok TOWNSHtF &gt;The present, township* cirim-t .•■t.ibUs.'i v.-tipe
Normandy in 1-ram—. have 1. been ■&gt;
Biiforv prohibitlun Wus paired there
' SEHIOVS Atl'IDFNT
aiwaya faithful and a «’&gt;od worker. Sh»
many rows any-*nvia-‘ I -aw an oir
l.iw .’«pecih»'.' and tn th* ward or town- [ booths within city boundaries Yet. in were 300 Keeley Cures in the United
VrM.nto. wink mrtlnr ,n th.- Fi»- .......... . •“]&gt;
drive through the island the afternito’- •ow 9.505 confined In the. following »hip&gt; in which he cr ski- ot7«-i- io v. :• C' rtain dfarlcls of the state- cities have ■-Mate-s. now there arc three
, !OI1
ion HHlK
Hint uuxory.
fatton
Robert nersmp
itooen
Pfei-soii mmiw
•&lt;am- —
*J’r u“n “ ......
,oV,1T“‘ i','
wU&lt;
' 1', hi,tld
&lt;«i,,. i„.i11 ... th,
iunorj.
w
of &lt; ur arrival, big .i'jan or roan and I lute penitentiaries: In Ionia 1803: hi twenty days u- .-c preceding such t ier- .exjianded within township borders to
sn,. ..... rnj&gt;. Ite Aurnunni .lnln.1 - n icing „„
rl„„it iw it mrw-n
ti&gt;„.
Funrrj.l
Mil
te teld . II..'ackson
5.719:
in
Mtuquctte
895:
tn
the
white cows .with long homs-alnxet liij ■
iiotr Provided. rh;&lt;t no qualiSed &lt;-!-?cMr ojch
an extent that tjic votinr
was organized in London suw
v.u &lt;n ,,u in
iihng macimu-.
machine badlv
uuiiniK
uaai&gt; i.i&lt;«ru««&gt;- church m Irving township on
Texas Hirers. Tlie;.' rtm l"o «- m Mu - it-irc Hou.sc ot CorreeUdn, istate in the actual mikt iry service ol thr b-&gt;oth has tn be located at a point that prohibrttun
_y
nftrfnoun
at i.wn.tiitny
two-lhiiiy
epre.cntatlws
from
otlwr
earn1
*
•
-i.Thore.iav
»■
-atlng hU ann and cuttfiut the wrist
u o -tU often bringing you to a dead .'t : ; uisonc.i’ 3C8 ol tylipm l!» are worno'clock.
Rev.
VdPherron
ot Grand
tries
It
was
organized
:&lt;&gt;
tight
prohi!
It
Ls
rearrd
ll(
.
lllllV
j
X
,wl
|,iy
oclock.
t
:•&gt;
prohin; :n Hi" tuiila hospital for tlw* enm-'
(Continued on page nine, part two.
art of n hition in the United Stales and they! !1M. ll4. „r }lt&gt; Ujda jUin(1
Hii|itd.s olliclating Burlpl in the Rtrtu.il in-nr. • ■ 11 “f •&lt;.horn'
■.-.hile In attendance at any in-titutT -ii t--wn&gt;h‘.p
location raised »400JX».(KW. The three DuPont
i land cemetery.
,
’
-----'jii,' prison population of Michigan,
,
। •rinteil -’i-ii-,' tin- Var Nearly two-i’f learning, or .u.t pirwn
in lot a t----- ...,.
broilivr- gate gio (iBojwii. Tills a«*&gt;o-i
Robert Hathaway wtw am. : I on
tnnta «rn • teaching iii the, iHiblk- schools uf Uu-- amendment DOES Not (specify tiia. ciatkKi Tells tlx* 124.004.000 people in ; At the September meeting the twin,- i
the serious charge of forgery. Hr co:i- rd r twrnt Pvrarx of age
Mr 'I ,Ir •* *nv regtilark enrolled mrtnb-. .« lownUufi voting Iw.h nu: ' bi- i.«- ’he United .Blates what they ,can -do.' ....___________________ —- - - .
—
,.
feswd the offenses charged again
They buy jip the ncwspjqx&gt;r* ami Mr- Win J Norn* A di-hni&lt;iti.-. Mipjw-r । tatnrd the Freeport WM A.'Thuradav
him. and -will undoubtedly watv&gt; •wr
examination and his caw will bo taker,
much
of
1111
k wet propaganda is stut­ ’ umial buMneK-. und an enjoyable eve- nie visiting Indies gave the progmm
on into the circuit court..
' convent
tered, a:&gt; that unthinking peopte utr [. nine .if game.-,.
; which, nil enjoy*! very much.
Later—Young H a t h a w a y ■* a
convinced that conditions are!
brought before Judge Brawn on Sat­ milt empty the prisons of Michigan School. 426: at Adrian Industrial Home' •v IM more with u view of learning ncilluliv
worse than' before prohibition.
urday. admitted his offciiM-.s n;vl w;r MrABnindiiKC said he could not agree far Glrb. 300:.. at. Um Lapeer inxlitli-.: their ccntUrion of mind, and the rflrct
given from three to fifteen years ai with thts theory, because thc records Hon fur thc feeble-minded. 3,457 tn-1 c-f uhut has come to them-in the way
[show that of the 895 prisoners at Mar­
lonix
quette only eight are thpre for thc [mates, with 1500 to 1600 on the wyit- ;&gt;! punishment--he bf.lirvos that-wimr
violation of the prohibition law. of the ing list. Whin all this means to the forty to fitly ;&gt;er cent\of the inmates approached pandemonium broke Ida
Tlie' Fellowship class will hold their 5.7l9 nt- Jackson, only. 246 are there future of this state should be consid- • ol our prison* r infer I from vetierral Nothing could be done! This Aastv
diseases which have not n little to do
end. bv the citizens ot Michigan
regular mfeting Friday night Svptem-' ; tor. viotal ion of tin1 liquor laws.
He declared that he would not go with their criminal records.L. V. HESSMER, Eve&amp;ight Specialist
their money to pack the gaite'rifs with
Aside from ....
the prison ipopulation.
bqr'30” *As
—•• it • is INI.'
rally week
’ *• ktM.I,
there will
r» .. i
,
...
। ... ... i....
To show tlw direct of prison Ute .up* .......
regular rally iwogrum with Ite-.1 tlv-re are other matters that should. &gt;t&gt;w&gt; tiny discus'-ton of the causes of
HASTINGS, MICH.
on different per-ons tin- speaker gavcLji drv measure.-!
--in charge
... . .
M. - luck
■
I-. -ns al! think.
Connected with the jcrime tn Michigan, but believes they
M P -McKean
Pot
make
j result largely
fit -communities where life geiwraT
supper at 7:0*)'. Business meeting at , jx-nal tntd reformatory ins'.ituttons of
onrcMtn
turgviy from
irom the
roe failure
tauurc of
oi the
me the histary ol half n down or more inoutlie im
w«-li; r ■ntimetit is in favor &lt;•! enforcement.
8:15. program following. AU members this state ary the Lansing Industriali -j home
to uv
do io
Us wiioiv
whole um&gt;
duty uy
bv vunurrn.
children. mates in tlitirreii: institutions.
___ requested
____ ....to bt»f __
.. .....
.. School
....., for .......
rhK wniltH
are
present .......
Invite
vour
Irjw. with m
B35 Inmates: mlI This
would tnrhin,
include tintlw lartt,*
large tmrnhor
number'as iht-n.nr.ii-. ut smh-wIui have l&gt;-i-r.the law is being enforced.- and II con-',
friend*
’
the epltenfic farm «2«: at tlw nurcorii 'of divorces, which break up famlilt s , released. All the.-w etidctice the ten attion.- are bad in large clue!, it 1, the'
is no indication &lt;»f the way yon see. And.,the way you
'
- term at Capac. 41&lt;L at Coldwater State ■ Anothei ..noils producing cause is th.-th.it you cannot treat all .prhoiu-rs in'fault of thc jx-oplt- in those cities Why
see is nil important. Not HOW MUCH nor how WELL-. c|vlr indlflercmfe in a
ittes ns to what young jieopte are doittgj pervercs.-born rriminals These should rpropagan-u .yivs -conditions are ter-'
you see. but how normally and comfortably. Anti these
| what placer, they are allowy-d to cwt-' b: dealt with, according^' and k''l” । Hblr in l.wgv citie; 7 We know it is
Jgrepate tn. what influences are about • jicriiiaiwntjv.from any eptmec to Injure 1 b, .(,.r
than in saloon day. t-vi-n
Itroldems demand all that science has to offer. Our
I ’hem
■ SOCI.-P Tlw other. should be dealt , 1( thc
u ,)ul ,rnIurrrd
hundrrd
service
points thc way to better vision.
|t What happens to a man when he |,. wlIn
c-icum&gt;tanc.-., and thyir own; |&gt;r.. ccllt
' taken to one of Mirhigans prisons?;5°’&gt;(h,c’ •• tn «o iiutuute a- th--:.
. Bo not decSired: U w&lt;? get repeal tlw,
I Find, and soon after he m'ts iht-i&lt;Tier' An a'I'J1'L^,nii' s*-atenwnt by -Mr .attxm will cume back:
•
.t- placed hi a quarantine station. ,UJ,.WkS l’,“’
: Wo arc voting this fall for tpc
I..where he. sits alone by hims.lt, nr.t Ior -“v -terms main- :n&lt;'
“•tpiHlCs'
umsttv-. ■ j-oung.people wte» cannot y»J Note, but
permitted to see or communicate with;;1’1'1
’he tx-st coosjeraum; w,thjhi iuli] lw;. t0 sl|{j,.r
0,ir mistakes.:
unt other person, except thc diwtor.i
and ether prison {•u’Wl’i'/ sdlay astdepeityanilluUoiLsand'conwho may make an &lt;Kca.wn-l visit For : There could lx nu doubt pt ’.he
(lr. In&lt;n
'
appreciation
the ..................
.Rotarians'
. fomteen day., this prisoner sit.- there, thorough
’ trough appremtton
m
Rotarian-- ,vrv.v.
Kn..S!, und
an&lt;j
i.vl.i.itllrv. j^y an(1
.......of
- i.ic
from ,h&lt;
the’ h
hearty
apt*
-•« -| locked bi a cell, absolutely alone. For irfam
’,Brtv aon3au
AttjlMUllr
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Mr ._n,llk•
....
.pound
concluded his bulk '
—.
.! most young fellawi who have had any j
|- sort-of'bringing up this fourti-cn’davs,
KEV. KITCIirNG SPOKE
। j docs aiorv good than the years of con- ■ LUMBER JACK HYDE
AT &lt; OM.MEKCIAI. ( LI B
Swift's Premium
I tlncmcnt tliat fallow You take jny:
: Rev. John Kuching gave un inter-'
IS
NOTED
FIDDLER
i-chap, shut him away from all humaii
Asting talk -at the Commercial Club
L beings for fourteen days, not permit;
:concerning a trip he made to thc Mt-dii him.to read anything except the Bible/ Competed In Contest With Jep [t«-nan-.in. landing at tn-nn later pro-:
'.just'lrt him Mt there tor two weeks!
Bisbee—Was At City Marby rati ..crus, i/irojs- i . L m­
I and think, he will generally conclude'
, , „ ,
,
i'-ton . Rev Kltchina dtd mt i'll of the ।
' that crime isn't worth while.
.
Ket baturaay Night
«-nrry and of .sights usually ck-scriliyd,
|
After thu'expettence the prison rules'
who is known | but »jx&gt;kc ot rhe people and of thing* ।
LAMB
&lt;C_
' are explained and-he is told that wha: f,
&lt;&gt;: pine woods that thc ordinary traveller might noli
Shoulder JL^C
mav happen to him will wry la:&gt;i lv "
banjo player' t-bsenr at all. which was especially in-1
depend upon how faithfully he lives 4
:&lt;&gt;.tn Saturday &lt;tcresttng;
.
.
’up to the prison regulations..
,,
He is next Placed tn his cell. At ‘
5:30 each morning the bugle.blows. At-j.
•rd a’. Old Lang Syn- • The officer..- and members ot the re­
six hi must *&gt;• dressed and must have t,
FEES NAPTHA SOAP
A JC
City market Saturday rubUean county committee and th? reShultz or Freeport
cleaned his ceil. If he fails to do it he ‘
10 bar**T I
priblican nominees for county office. ।
i&gt; confined for from five to nine days.

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INFORMING TALK ON
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Leg»' Lamb 19-

Hamburger, lb. 10c I Pork Sausage, lb. 10c
Fresh Fillets, 2,b'25c j| Fresh Oysters, 25c

17c

BEEF TONGUES
Smoked

Picnics

LAMB
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7c

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Winter will soon be here. Now is the time
to conditrorrVour poultry for the season, so
you will have healthy, strong stock.

Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-min^-

Butter

Brer Rabbit MOLASSES,
Green Label, large-size . .

25c

TEA POT BLACK TEA
’ a lb. package ....

25c

Table King Pancake Flour
with buckwheat, 5 lb. sac)*

Sunrise

FLOUR

39c

19c

K. O. PANCAKE FLOUR
without buckwh’t, 5 lb. sa’i

,17c

Premier CRAB MEAT,
per can ..................................

33c

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"Where Better floods Cost Less ,f

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It was Mr Brundage s belief that
lor the majority of persons sent to prl•on. six months' confinement would-do
done by purtiriuuent He hoped and
believed the lime would come when
our lawn would lx- changed so that
courts could impose the maximum

'months, then jrchnlt discharge of»*e who liave quite evidently learned
Hr lessor. In addition to the quartary m ite effect upon prisoners, he
woyid have each prisoner vytmiUud by
a psychlatrut at the end of his quar­
antine. again in six months and again
at the end ut each year, with.a view
- knowing the attitude of the prisoner
toward f.x-iety. Tins u a large subject
and curing crime by punishing tlie

rooms of the Methodist church last,
tvrnlng. Supper was served bv Circle■
..-reas-man Ketcham and plan* for-the.
campaign were talked over and agreed
up?n. • Something over sixty were'
present.
•

soils' It's abutil the pine
fiupt D A VanBusklrk attended the
and how they get' along
’oily Joi of boys. «n men" 'annual convention, ot the Michigan
I conference of city School ffupenntendeittsheld in Traverse City Friday and
Saturday. The convention brought to-i
jet her approximately 100 school heads i
of the state to study educational prob-'
ktn» and such related subject- as
'tendance and all arc hop-'
cessfu! year's work under •
rt's leadership.
' i Glenn Ponfold. who denied hl* gink;
io! possession of intoxicating ' liquor.
: although his father und brother had
i pleaded guilty to that offensejwas con-.
I Hcted bj a jury in the ctfirtut court
yesterday forenoon ■

the situation nt the Lapeer Horne for
thc ' Feebte-Mlpded will realize that
Pennock hospital guild No 9 will
thiX b an urgent matter, which should
meet at the home of Mrs Hugo Wun­
be dealt with promptly, or we will be
derlich-up Tuesday,* October 4. AH
swamped with the expanse of main....
Uiruug imbecile* and feeble-minded will be hostro* a^teed by Mrs Mark I members urged to attend. .
I One very serious dlMdvantage of the
Thursday. October 8, Tntriiportation 'machine age for a tot. of . us is that'we.
I will be furnished.—Mrs. A. McCoy. ! have to worry along with last years

As a mineral supplement and conditioner,
there is none better; and it is absolutely
guaranteed.

Cod Liver Oil—
We carry the very best quality. A pure cod­
liver oil—not a compound-^^nothing added to
it. This is another/good conditioner and
should be given to poultry all winter.
Bring your container. The price is
•
*
reasonable.

Stock Troubled With Worms—
If any of your .lock i, troubl'd with worm,
lndT5i''c ,"’cn'J ,h' NEM* WORM
LAnULt. inc safe and sure way of destroymg large roundworms, hookworms and stom­
ach worms in sheep and goats, swine, dogs
(adults and puppies), horses and mules,
chickens and turkeys.
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A complete stock of all thc above.

B. A. Ly BARKER
" Whtrt Immtdialt Attention and CourtAra Shown to AU"

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:: SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
Oct. Z-3
:■ In AIITheWorld, No Show LikeThis!

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At the Theatre 00628628
VERSATXLE TOM MIX.
Those wiio know Tom Mix personallv

EO BY TRUSTEES

new ability* in this must versatile und
astounding man. It was a long time

0 before Tern .Mix persuaded i.imreif; Sniot^Xi^ th^te' ■
ft that he could net
Hut there is very
£ |£ i"u,

little due that the premiere western
to la.
t,
actor or all time cannot be perxuad.d
Uu.
?il.
to do ut ulimni a moment's notice
In addition lo acting, he has of com e
..
‘“A’*’1'
directed not only himself, but many;
• legal ctHtn.vl fm- tin'• •
others. Amqng Um"&lt;‘ !*• blusliingly
4 All committ»tc:. t • t» i
admits n tlie tizen oT alrenx. Tlwda-. make detuilwl reports hot I n
Bara. During tiu- filming ui "My Pal.‘ Dumber 31. in time to’stibmi
tlie King.” Mix astounded evenftodv Michigan Icgt- lature.
by proving hitnself a capital bond lead­
Our reader i may have not.ier. Tiw story deals with- tlie adven­ count
pf i.u address gl .-n tr. ti
tures uf a wild west show in a minia­ of tbr -Chicago Trlbm,- Mr
ture Balkan kingdom. Mix iiandled 1
Uie baton like a vlrturew aiid.Wound up winch he inputs that
by obliging with u cornet *ulo
' people to allow to 1
And now lie is stealing Will Roger '
stutt. But Tom attribute* tlw homely
philosophy tliat he is writing on peo­
ple und pnies to Tony. Tom regards.
Tony as tlw wisest Iwrse In the world
"Sagebntsii PhDosoptiy" and -Wliat u
Wrong With tlie Picture Bwdnera" runtain startling examples of horse miiim*.
glad thr* Canned
Tom Mix is also u silver-smith und
}k spends a lot of time in a work room in
„ .. .
0 his palatial home, designing und ex- uu' , r.
1,
Kieciitlng unusual plrces Hi- own famopiti spy
0 ous inonMiram wak dwigned by him- .
'.
£ self. He lias It un tlw cniralwe gate to.
‘ 'U,1 ‘
\ Ids estate, on ail his saddle-; und .in
•&gt;«*' r-a- •. &lt;1 •&gt;
&lt;• .t.factun^hisposw-Mum

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ir Mir d
• Who

orate the
ibute that
I have thr
•ing? fall

iment

■ DAY l\ 31.
shocked to

tl belter till.
lally wone.
5:00 P- M .

id and two
s. Mr. and
•of Christ -

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iom&lt;- when*
ii’utiwr.
licld nV tlie

Clair* claims «h»
owns him. lorsver
and a day I

Thursday
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he program
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WAR-TIME CAPTIVITY. h.' ma, &lt;-7 A . hurt p:.-/ : • . : \
will
Tiie German Army did Maurice be held
tiw r- ite m ■ &lt;&gt;«&lt;&amp;» linin'• &gt;
Chevalier a positive favor by capturing St., on Thm (lay at on- p At a-sjl th.
him during tlie early . months of the funeral will be ut tin j cptei.M. th .
— -- war.
d|.&gt;t chutrh at twp o'clock. Rev. L. L
\ World
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••Love Me Tonight.’' his latest pic- ‘ D&lt; «'••)'; umd Rm. Frank Uwuii. oih.iat
ft lure, could never iuive been made, lor.lnv. Rimal m (!:&lt;• Ft-&lt;- tru.tvi.
8 example, had the .rupture nut taken
£ place Fur it was during u 2(i-:nont.i
8 imprisonment in a G« rman war camp
A
0'.that Clwvalhr teamed English.
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ft
Chevalier, a mere youth .when ite-, ,^’’2. 7?
8 war broke out. was one of the first to'
, Se|*t«-:::
ft enlW in thr French army. He wax put , ?,r antl 11 ’
8 into service Immediately, mid in mi
of fresh mid caniwd iiuit and
ft engagement at Outry on Aueust 22. ‘ Gift*'
8 HH4. he was seriously wounded mid, wtetubl;-.' continue to come to the hosIpital in large qu.wliti.-x und rtirlv aiid
0 taken prisoner.
ft Taken to'a Gennmi camp at Allen
■
, ■union is ereatly nppr-18 Gabrow. he was nursed tvack to health'il *• nwuns a lai in: saving Jn
ft by the enemy. Bui during the more . •‘*’1’ ’ -'•f1' ” * the coming jvar IKTiiiis*8 than two years that intervened )&gt;.. ‘here -ir.- &gt;u manv i.o:i,t.I
0 tween his capture mid lib escape, he
11 ■'
ft
•» deveioiM-d
aevcioiM.-u a
a cioae
cam: friendship
trwouomp with
win, «n-'
uu- . Iy- b”' :■'“llr thoughthilm
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... .......... by .....
in.; »!&gt;«■ sanm
J* other
prisoner,
Englishman
the ekit..d
elated ju»l
'J name of Ronald Kennedy.
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tied to Johrj Smelkrr.

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Ferdinand Schumann-Hclnk.vrmi of
'' tlie celebrated opera star, us sei-h In ixut wher- tli-;.- hv.-d for :o many
the characterization of u despotic fteii- year*. Surviving ire thr- liu b.iiid .ind
eral In "My Pal. the King." Universals
X latest Tom Mix presentation. ^1“*-'&lt;ln.n ,nl| «ih-i i.-Uth.
s' mann-Hrink is rapidly building a repn)( Iju
ft ...u.i™
utatlon for nmueir
himself in HniivwcxxL
Hollywood, with niW‘hPr anrt jjramlmoUu
\
8 a numlxr of admirable screen peilo: - bent to Ju-r family, lo;
ft fiances already to his credit. He is
8 well versed In music, a heritage from
his beloved mother, und I* a talented
8 writer in addition to bus histrionic &lt;wp0 abilities.

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Did yoii know that Jim Thorpe, who
apja-ars with Torn Mix in Universal*
"My .Pa),' the King." wax declured "the
greatest athlete alive ’ by the King ol
Sweden after tile Stockholm Olympic
Gaines? Thorpe guve bueJc all of hi*
trophies on a disputi-d charge of pn&gt;fesdonahsm soon u'fn-r. but remained
“llw greatest athlete alive" to tlw majority of sports critics throughout tlw
world.-

are off to

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Smart frocks ... the choicest
of the choice ... at an end'
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clips .. buttons .. &lt;
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Hastings, Michigan

visiting their daughter And sMcr. Mr.
a nee ut-Mrs. and Mrs. H. M Kennedy, till Sunday
•
•
rniuon. the evening.’
Mr. and Ms;. Geo. Wuxi made a
------ - ------- ------ --- ----- Aid Mrs.'
BchtilLi liaif pie -pn-jram in chunit. .business trip to Hasting* thi.s Munday,
Mrs. Qoldsmith vi-.iled h«-r blotter.
which coivtst-d of readings and u
gWKsing i
•fhc day aft* mixvn anf Sunday. Hr winter­
tily dix-on
ly. • &lt;n With acute tippendicfti-t at fluho:.te«- m_I. Wtlciii
Mr. and
Battle Cl’i -- ............. —
and Mr.-. Wilcox,
„.v and a
Mr. and
j Mrs. Unidtb-ld and Jack Sunday.
T&gt;» I«o. .ih&lt;T.».
M-i
M„ SI
K,„„
.
; Mrs Sophia Sp.dh fpent .-'•verni
out to teach each other their respective . ,r,
» ----- ■ •
Mr. cgtd Mrs. E. 8. Tlionipvon and
tongues
Chevaher became u&gt; pro, in Grand/Rapid: day* in Kalntnu^oo anti attended Hie HaUKhlcr, Virginia. Mr. and Mr - Harnt English ns
.it tr.ivknrwlv
. . ay’
tlcient .at
Kennedy .*.,1
did ut Tlnir;d
faintest a..,4c. Mr., Ida BiandMctu-r
low Barnum und buby and Mr. arid
I
and'Mr.-.
.Nina
Boyle
were
visiters
In
French.
,
'
Mb- &gt; Julia Schuler &lt; n’crtaitwd W« d­
Mi: . Walter Thompson vuited at Paul,
i Kalamazoo Wedin »&lt;j.iy.
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PROGRAM roil BALANCE
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Mr and Mrs. H. J. Flower and Ber­ Thompson’s in Buttle,Cnck on SutfQp TllF WFEK Nfii.'4-A Kul&lt;* and Ro.i&lt;- Ecknrdt and
nie* und Mi.*. -Hattie Bellinger were (lay.
w.d.^a.y.-n,u^.&gt;--n..-'
“"J™”
dnd
Huth and Marian Woddnian went to
clipper Kiir,’ -, of Mr and Mru. C. J-\
Y~r
J.net OwrMJ ...a
Mr,
w,,.k.
,• Xtoreau Friday winin’.
Kalamazoo on Saturday. Tlie former
Charles Fnrrell; Magic CarjK'l feature.
. Saturday nfttrnbon Mr. and Mra. returned to Caledonia on S.i:ii(av_.and
and comedy.
with Mr. and Mr.&gt; Jacob .Rchor in; Flower m&gt;d ■ Bernice wvnt to Dowagiac llie tetter regained tn KulamazuO.
Friday-Saturday — R'viand West Hastings..
"Corsair" starring Chester Morri
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vf* ll:&lt; r and
Latest sound news; Comedy and Time
cliildren and mother. Mrs. C Voelker
ly Tojiics- । of Iteed City visited their daughter anti
.
,•
• sister. Mr. and Mrs. I A r.:.urdt and
fnrplly Sunday,
R,'v- Rtcbel. Henry Flmner. jnli.i
KrahXfri H... F^rnn i8ch,,1,’r- ,laM’ K^nrdt and Etta

Coming Attractions

ihool had charge of a fine program ut thc Community sendee., on
Sunday evening. It uas t&gt; Washington
Centennial pcognyn led by tlie- tcaclwr.

The Loyal Women's Birthday mert) Friday afterrtoon. ,
•
The I.. A. 8. will serve a chicken­
lipper al the chtuch Thursday evemi:. Oct &lt;&gt;. commencing at 5:30. at
Music by Donald
hard-tu
Cha*"Vxt Sunday evening thc Community
Nw
dee
wiU
he
led
by
Mrs. Floyd Cium:
Ser\l
Donald Cha*:, beginning at
■;l-&gt;n'leian.
C

'H«
v\Jnt
Election of otliccrs and program.
Virginia Thoinpttvn u getting to be
quite » walker ns she walked from
Hii-imgs Surfdny morning before 10:00
o'clock

Fine Professional Cast Presents “Sun-Up,”
—Carolina Drama, Here Soon

sj The Big Broadcast—A play that In|.\kE NEWS. ‘
S dudes a profusioiv of the foremost | ^jra. Georgia Giddm-;'. and son are!
'&lt; stare in its cast
visiting friends at HHhdale this week. I
Harold4Joyd in’’Movie Crazy.’
harry Scatt. ivtun.ed home fn-in
0
The incopiparable character act re-.' Chicago last BaturdaMarie Dressier, assisted by Polly M.&gt;r-| Mr.s. n(.rlha McKi‘bbin : ix-nt Sim-1
3 an in "Pronperily."
n, Yankee Spring* with her eon 1
»J
"Back Street" featuring Sylvia Sid- MB(1 faniny
yV ney.
.
I tester and daughtere eniertatned.
,g
«.&gt;»••*•/•
friend* from Grund Rapid- Stind.iy.
I
8
IRVING.
, Charlie Duttev o«* Jackson ui-. al
0
Miss Mary Jenkins spent tlie latter (guest of home folks for a lew days la .•.
8 of Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs. laiku) Mr and Mrs H. H Jordan uf Gr and'
brought her home Sunday
'Rapids. Dr and Mret WLm- of Kala-i
J
Jack Perry Spent
week at Kain-: mtuoo si* nt the week &lt;-nd at their
mazoo with hLs sister. Mrs. Tompkins cottages.
J
William McCann. Jr., returned to his; La-,t reports from Mrs. El ie Pomschool work at M. 8. C. on Friday.
brooke who is at Amr Artx.r for treatMrs Annie Pierce visited her slaters- m,.nt wax that If she kept on gaining'
in-law. Mrs. Fannie smith and Mix-|ahe expeckd to return home iib-&gt;ut
Rene Pierce, at Hostings Friday.
i October 1.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel and;
------------ &lt;
----------i daughter of Grand Rapids spent the
VfORGAN.
,
■j week end here with his parents.
Mr. and Mr*. J W. Houard and
: The regular Fellowship meeting. Fred Bolinger of Battle Creek, spent '
with a potluck supper, will be held at - Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. J. W. Shot-'
the hail Friday evening. Sept. 30.1 fcr.
Everybody is invited.
I Clair Van Sickle and Mnnde Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lampson and. and family made u biisine.--s trip to ।
children of Grand Huven were Sntur- Lansing Saturday
day and Sunday guests of-Mrs. Anna
Mr. und Mrs Howard Shaffer and
Lampson and Ray.
friends of Kalani.iz.*&gt; called on th’;
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wilcox were j former's jiarcntr.. Mr und Mrs *J. W.
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry shatter. Siindav.
i Merrick of Gull lake.
j
Letha Artkini Is spending a few ,
| The Irving Ladles' Aid Society met days in Jackson.
.. .u----- ---ot Mrs. i.
Jnke Rwk}c 0( Ora!ul Rapl(U vtMIc-d {
j-------recently
at
the u
Home
L. «
D.
| Blockford and canned trull for Bron- Austin DeLong Sunday and attended;
I son hospital. The president, Mrs. 141- the church services here.
.
;
|Ue Bowerby canned for thc hospital
Mr. and Mrs K. Duxbury is apctjding
| at her home and altogether there was &gt; few days at their collage.
' a nice lot for this worthy cause.
George Webb cl Hastings. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoonan of Has­ Mrs. Clair Van Sickle and Charite
tings were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Jane Herrington spent Sunday with Mrs.
, I McCann's.
Mamie Webb’ and fumib’!
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Wonder what a big game hunter A luxury is something the nel£hbor
, could do with a blind Uger?
owns which you can’t afford.

Scsna From Great Drama "Sun Up"

•SiIR I’p." vivid drama of Hie nioiintaln la-ople i&gt;f North lei-liiu
Ihe coining wtusoii' here. It will be pne*entvd Jp- un uniwmiily tine |&lt;r
coin, holed ,rlur.-ictvi
:le, her- family mid nelgtil*&gt;r«, Into a

•Sun l'p“ Lum scored treuieriibms aucec

aie of tiie bfg Htlrartlona
aist headed by Hob Ilana*

i-oiipitl exiareucff ana
millet lx powerfully &lt;i»-

■w York, London. and other uictroisditau imturR

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October 10 • November 2 • January 6 ■ January 24 ■ February

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SI. IM!

FAOt FOUR

Th**
wu,h, 10 brtng “ lnto
J**W' Opinions:
me Hactinnfi
Hastings Ranner'
Danner,^
ln eflect
Cllltln&lt; He h“ ■«^**
7^.^

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

stale expenses and ztate taxation, and
-j-.
„
An-Intervi« w With Houvcr.'
if elected will doubtless try and do
OtllCrS oily
■ Informal Reception.
what he can to reduce taxation *1111
((►OK BRO*.
The Lmcvln Study.
further.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
A MELOtJlOUS ECHO
seventy fevkxtii year
T
j withhold
to the We just noted the following Item in
-Mrs. Hoover-Prraent.
Laverne Ryemon left Friday for Chi-'
--------- ■». —cohgratuutlons
- --------------*ucce*sful candidate by hu rival*, who Grorye Welsh'* new*pap&lt;T, the Grand
Ah evening Intrtvicw with tlwpre*!A.
.college
and Will take the course of
sought to defeat his renominatlon for Rapids'Chronicle'detfUsrf. one's country tn ht* |&gt; r?&lt;nul
Governor, which both hl* record and"Nobody, including tlie Ca*»o|&gt;o- studCjn tlie Wh' -- H&lt; ‘ &lt;- 1* a ’memor- training tliat will fit him for a Y. M.
partv precedent entitled him to te*l» Vigilant, lore* u*. but you'U be able dbcasion It l. an entirely dif- C A director of athletic* It's fine to
ntentauon. teem. mud. ukM -ftu-.
»l»» WK •»».l.-m,.
.r.«.. U« &lt;.™.l U- see a young man dedicate his life to i
,
,
________
That * Where you re Wrong George ficial-prescniatltm. that take piare In ► licit a useful aervior.
fact a.one would Indicate to many proYou r|. real)&gt;. a fei|()U-. moat ,.f tlw president'.* otiice. M-mb-t- &gt;»f thc Mr and Mrs. Ermont Newton and1
pie tliat they were not ttg enough to the time, and we liked you *o well we Michigan Press .roup *ot Which tfw Mr and Mr*. Oote Newton *)&gt;enl Sun- ■
til! the highest inallion witliin lb* Rift didn't want to see you burdened uilh-writer aas a mruibcr. wfio called on day with Mr. and Mra. Earl Paton in
the office of Gfwcrnor. hounded by tlie president v..
Mr. and Mrs'Lce Bradford. Mr and
politician* an^ mlde a target f-’r vale gw-ts Mt
I muckraking newspaper rorresponden* ■ ' and her graciou. p onahty luuloubt- Mr^ livin' FWuble and Mrs. Grace (
,Wf likrel you mi Well that ■ we .want’d jedly added to th.- and informality fitruuw &lt;d Grand Rapida spent Sun­
day'a ith Mr. und Mr- Will Rich.
THE NINTH POINT!
■ you-to.continue In ....
the prace-and quiet of-the rrcx-ptipii ’
Franklin Roosevelt ir. .^peaking on' and'*dignity of a newspaper publish, r, j tuiuty .4 mviimj !u- president relaxed , Mr. and Mr:- F.ivrl Coleman have re-,
uUllUe*. formulate* an eight-point plan and ac re going to like you ztill btlt- r from ythcial rt.i .- .ind hearing him turned to their home in Detnut after '
spending
thr »ivk end with hi.* par.
x. ....
H you show your.M-lt a good loser bin apeak with tlw
nr fnedqpi he might
..or ite tetelK »d lx4«te« O' «» hel;-w
tMV iuuck- „„ the
mt.*, Mr and Mr* Otwrge E. Coleman ;
people
It *ec«n* to u*. however. Hwt Ur^ Mato ticket tn November II m.f&gt; I pn-viou- to therec ption ■ .• were
over
from
Beldujg Saturday and Mr*.
the gwerhor has neglected to mention be a big Job, Georg, and ysur&gt;hr!p mtr-nunedi at dinner
givenfor tlw
the most important point of all. SINCE might Just "turn Hie trick " and think ’ group .in the v-pre.ddvntul suite »&gt;i Hjill and. la-r wether. Mrs C. F. Field,
with Harm otj Sunday.
HIS ADMINISTRATION HAS BEEN !
^2.“. ‘*.Jw,llard b&gt; S. nator Vandenb. nf returned
Mrs Minnie BAtMII. Wayne Batson
■
_________ - Michigan No. Gt*»r;’e, w.-re f.-i you
*-&gt;&lt;...&lt;&gt;■ v.
■
und Mr- Wesley Hughe* ol Big Rap­
IN POWER IN .NEW YORK STATE. Jlir
thing*, but not for Guven. .
lr.- itratiL fo
; Stand Ra*&gt;- id* came Thursday for a vnot witn;
POWER RATES THERE HAVE BEEN of Michigan in IW2-C1vxu4x.il* Vh: l(1 ,;nil n(n&gt; ;,
Mr.
and Mr* Clin* Deednck and
INCREASED 50 PER CENT AND HE Mani.
in-asury; Carl F.
Jgme.. Batson. Mrs. Jame.- Batson who i
Kate*.- v!*nrrt there for -taxi weeks returned ।
.PUT UP NO FIGHT TO REDUCE
BONUS AND RELIEF
Lmd now
with
them.
THEM
, Ttw preamble to the consUtuttm &lt;4 1 j.:ib!ican
'the American !a-gton i* justly famed
TWENTY YEARS AGO.TODAY.
LA FOIXETTK DYNASTY ENDS. '"Fdr God and Country," said tl.«Htxith each spoke bncfly. utter, which
Thomas Hensen and Mix* olive I
It Is certain from the returns of the era ns assemblrd it St. Louis In tl
Senator Vandenberg told us -al tlw
—,..
- ------------ ; White House and u few of the little, White-head of Chicago yuuted their,
Wisconsin primaries- that thc LaFoltogether for tlw following’ formalltie* ru-i mar&gt;
interviews aunt. Mra. F. J. Beealey and cousin*,1
lelte family'* strangle hold upon tlw ourwlve,
Mrs
Mary Reeves and Mr* E T. King
purposes." among them to uphold und!wlih tlx- pre?
•A QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP.
B»‘lRrr state iuv* been broken. Walter defend tlw Constitution of thc Uni’e i. -n,;. dm:.-r
Mt*a Harriet Goodyear &lt;■♦*♦« ruined
Thc election in 1932 U not going to J- Kohler, who was decisively-beaten States, (a preserve tlw incm iries of win j H
'
a party &lt;M thirty Friday evening coAbe decided by thc |&gt;rvjudl&lt;!&lt;n nor emo-'tu0 &gt;e»r» *S° to Governor Philip F service, to "inculcate n sense of inplimrnt.iry to her guest. Mis* Kathtnns of the Anwiiran ptople but b; I LaPoliette for nomination for governor, dividuaf obllgutam to tlw cotnmunit .
State and Nation, and to cumb.i*. t.w
their sober second thought. Such ma- -I™" “ decisively whipped Governor 1 autocracy*nt both the
.,&lt;mi u &gt;.* played fnr a while and then
■ and tl.«
a butt'* luncheon was served The
mrrxi thought ought lobe manifested it. I LaFWlette. Tuesday of last week, hi* tnaxM« " Some* of lho»e a-wd* - Hir.it
iheviration* wm- m t&gt;mk und white
j
• the baltou. which they cast on No-jm^nty
^ther hollow t&gt;.w that tlw 1. non
,
- coming . claw. to 100,000
’I and ।-------- - h .anprunched.
•Ml** Marguret Harper wrnt to j
the
trirto
lav. ;•&gt;:.&lt;
y\,. ■*.
vwnlwr 8 Even' voter ha*-thf right .may “exceed
**“'* thatdlgure. TIn
" ,h
“ senate voted, »&gt;■*
re «*ne.. in ram-.r
n nmnrent
race it appears that Senator Blaine, which the President of th« Ut&gt;i:««i • |;„w,-.,(jtat an»pl&lt;- pru-.mti *ns are i Grand* Rapids Tuesday- Oir Wcdne*&lt;fav -h. :&gt;u&lt;i Iwr mother. Mi&gt; J..8.
and should exrrciw it of reaching hi*,. who has been LaFtaltette * man *^Wa&gt;
1" h .P o1'?!'•'&gt; ■? b'&gt;
i!“' ’&lt;L,V “,'t
lh!•' s
’"
4*rtl
Harper, win leave for Kan Diego, Cali­
own conclusion:, hut they ahould rep-i foe many year*. I* defeated by n John
* ?,aur
JOJ t"p
. . । ~,
*1 frmta. where they will visit Mr and
iCM'ttt honest, reasoned conviction*. . !
(Chapple, an Ashland newspaper pub- gram of recovery."
►
Thr outcome i* important to all of Usher, by a good majority.
Stella swift and Mrs. Rnuna
Tlw same week that .mjw tlw
■ us. -’Rw—AfC^Kdal cnai* through
retunwd Mothiay to tlh-u
The people of Wisconsin bedmw &lt; l*«d .convention go &lt;&gt;n rvv &lt;d In
in SnritiRfirld. Mlxvinin. after a :
which our own and all tbcTeading na-.
.h.n Ute'uraiMte.
it
with
Mr.-. Tony Both
*
tain* ol thc world are pasalhg at the ly propewa lo ute Ute tullw poorr or
*TSSS».«5&gt;
•
Senator Van&lt;!enbr:&gt;ii:ul Mr. Chapin frev^(George Chirk, returned mis-I
present time ut not due to any man. the Hate for special levies on Indus- (rmurig together in Washington vi ■­
m- u v.&lt; re.
jnnn Africa, made Mr and I
House
and
nor to any party in thi* country; for try and business to support thc uncm- nution's leader* in relief ;icilvir&gt;
it is world-wide^ Under these con­ ployed. .The proposal would hwan con-dedicated to the proixmtlicn th:-e (immediately placed,u.v above Ktsplelun.(
(Without tlw-m w.. uould prohibly hate
dition* wr "h-'HiId cminder what is the flscation of property and is about the ™anchild .'itall &gt;: • hun.-.i-. I found the path t&gt;,t
. ,
,
unsheltered through the waiter. It • rably more dlfflrul
reasonable way out of this trying ait- worst. .type of, dole
system that hus
uatrun.
Sliall we try’ and delude. our■ been proposed in this country. Thc
- ------, ever
' Pwr.
dfap'-n
THIRTY YEARS $GO TODAY.
.ib-. n&lt;
reive* with tlw idea thst "thing* can't, jeW|.headed people of Wisconsin peneedle
say1, wav to our liking
ing city Kind at the Howell afreet fair
be any worse," jrhen. as a matter of belled against it.
:ndant itlicu-d u«
fact, an examination of condition* in
fx&gt;r a generation theK LaFolh-tte*,
•ntetXd white
Mr un&lt;i Mr- M.&lt;rk Warren of Charany other nation,in the world proves have ruled Wisconsin with an tron.
ihirt
,«.ttc spent Sunday with tlw Utters
beyond doubt that without proper lead- hand. Thc original Robert, M. Lap,.,.,., Mr
Mr. Jp^Busby
ran* the haflw.iy from tlw ..t..nc&lt;ership. "Thing- can get a whole tot j Follette was a forceful and resource-1
j-(| fjtcWv returned Sunday from
L OXI. S lite &lt;*
...k . ■....:
l,.-r
tein,, Mr.
.worse- The vital question, therefore,;ful man. Hl* two sons are not lack­
The Midden (Maxine of Gu-l Wurm
Bertini Camporll. ot Grand Rapid*
*
at his home here Saturday evening was
tv leadership. Will thr man who ha* I mg In ability; but the vnler* of Whhtuihes notes right
Misre* Morgan-l and Maude Alwint* .
THE DRAGON FLY
a .-h&lt;x.k to tlie c nimumty Wr extend
been at tlw head uf our government1 consin -have evidently reached the conJohnstown. IVntk*ylvanta. returned Hack from his Ulta and tourney*
Ig
and
th
lintc.
—
while we have been gomg through j elusion that Hwy have had f nough of
idler a month* vlait with
The dragon fly fhu by;
Mr and Mrs C. B Smith of Grund
th&gt; &lt; time* «nd whd has been steadily the LaFulA tte dynasty. Whose iaxlngl
Joe Alwtiw
Whither he Jaunt-, and Joutncy*
Rapids were Sunday gu&lt;*M.* of Mi .and
Who know*? Not I! not I!
••
ou the job applying all ot the resources scheme* w\rc driving factories from]
...
... Sherman of
Mr*. H J Lewi.*.
' .
i
iraiul
Rapid*
were
the
guests
ot
Mr
Krint'-lli Babcock is idui|illy im-.
at hl* command to a plan that Is slowly th*t »Utc, and making needlessly
harlrs clarke Sunday
proved. They entertained Sundhy. Mr..
but surely leading u* out, do the job’*°f»« • troublesome economic wltua-:
With bronze on hi* burnished wing. and Mrs Henry Hine of Yvckley lh.s: K-lley ■ of Ft Madison.
. la tier than anyvHie could who has not |tlon ’^1 laiFollettc defeat in Wi&gt;had hts experience? Tiiat 1» for llw!cousin, following tlw Brookhart over-}
.-.pending a fifteen days'
Meeting, fantastic thing.
and daughter Margaret oFGitaon.
■nee witfi hi* siqcr. Mr*. C
’ voter io decide Not all can be done by* ,hro» ,n
encowragto *h” country
Mr. and Mrs John Chamberlain und
Patricia in comiuny with Mr and Mr*.
qrrient Each individual dtfr, to ho;x* for the return of party ac-;
Hr ahrt At I. C»k left Monday • Such U hl* wal and,zest.'
Andrew Smith were.aueaU of the Inl­
Brookhart, LaFollctte.j
itvu himself and to his coun-. countability
trip to New York and other I watch him dart of! ybnder
...iiiuj. jir.
and family.
Mr. ana
and air*.
Mrs.
, Norris of Nebraska, and often Sarah
.. i. •
.
Into llw ri'-uinn w&lt; t
Marcellus Sunday
tie can and iiave confidence in thc fu­; «i ld.no, loted .» reputeteuru »&gt;■„,
..
'ThcMrare Tack and
aim I may n*&gt;t unrav.-l
.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
&lt;»t Banbrlil. Mr and -Mr*. Har- '
ture: but government actlftn can help, they sought office: bilt^fter tiiey were] greater s&lt; lf-Nu rifi. e and a m
nd ,-&lt;i ran but stop and .■ •.are.
notry na ted and elected turned against era! moodwatk.n of thr v
lan Scobey of Milo. Mr and Mr* Dorr
and la needed.
i an rova-.r. nxu ....................... U w,,1‘ 1 llk,‘ ll,,n mWhl travP|Robin-■&gt; and Ward Woodmansee of
Uwir own party, making it impossible re*ourrr* than ever bchwe
hire, p.iying cash there-1 tiucsii’ik the golden air „
Battle Creek were Sunday visitor* of
for thr U S. Senate and President!| Hoover and Nradtm D I'
f
wheat,
cut.
shocked..
'
Cl&gt;»
’
‘
&gt;
»
S-m
ilard.
a new man at the helm he will vote for
1 shown the wav Had it been tru
Vert R ibiawn and .wife.
Hoover to carry opt thr party's pledge ■ [early tradition*, the Damn in*'
.-iked,
threshed,
and.
put
in
the
'
w
En.rua OUS and Richard Clark
A
iRrx^evelt,. if one feeU .that President
to the people.
•
.
ivUnd *|wnt Thursday aiternooh
W
a»klnz for a separate dote, uoul
.rauary. and the* party cutting the RAILROADS CONTRIBUTE
JhioviTs cspcrleiKe is worth something
ut.iih ftirwtehed lii- own twin. It wax.
. This rouhtry has no greater need at been content to Join in thi* grej.
A. QMpenterb
’
to the coilntry. that iw knows the
SI0.000.000 TO STATE MiM Grace
tiina eleven t • actual figure*, tn ’.his;
Hart .spent Saturday with
this time Ilian the return of party ac- for naliwia! relief —N Y. Tune.
cause* that have produced the* situa-'
'lancy. mid ti»e ('•« was found .to be:
Mix* Ikabelle Broun of J’lairtevill’j countability.
N
Primary Fund In Michigan Will Ml*.* Josephine Romig. Mr* Belle
turn better and therefore uhat remcTHE DANGER O! PRETENDING
Ch&lt;-t?r M-—«-r and Miss Grace'
Hoffman. Mrs Hettle Dunn. Mr* E W.
Be Materially Reduced Un­
■
A VICTORY.
pwr returned from an extended trip
Babcock and Ruth brought supper und
less Law Is Changed
Probably the most hcartrnnu; Mgntftnrougti tinSaturday cvrninz
. nt Friday evening at thc Kenncpi
’ told hi* tell
Babtrock home. ■
•.
i visit .with relative.-, in Jsck.'.on. a; - ixirtionmept of irt-lniaty school money
REACHING FOR THE MOON!
rule is that in *uch times of advert'.'
omtMiih'd bv Mr*. Chaster Warrlnrr The rate of appmtlonmcnt this year spending the week with Mr and Mr*.
as thc prcAcnt. prop!? are turning a*a
•
Walter made 'a bUMtw.** triptls considerably reduced from thnt of Andn-w Smith and Bobby
from radical lcadcrshij&gt; to trust thei
‘ r..? Monday in the interest* of one year ago. the amount per perron of
MaybeJle Hart and Barbara Cham­
Whip U ■imian1
school age this year being B1S.14. There berlain were Kaianutxro ahoppera Haland daughter ar,‘ ,27a person* ut school age within
put nhly in mdlcatc* that Amrnca u far awa
i itin? Iwr lur- ‘he city. so. this apportionment will.
I from such untned -remeduv.
com
: bring to Hasting/. 110,268 08
J H DRAKE
j muntsm. radical sucialhm. or dictatorML- t DorU Smith tliiiightcr ot Butt
Spwllmun of Otsego vMu d . l-ast tear the amount received by Uw
la.*t week
Hastings .school board
.......from the
—- prt
-•
Smith, wav-hurl quit* badly in an auto
/
1 rn'irv fund
fiinrt »j&lt;
(17# &amp;8
Hilary
was *'*'1
123.07k
98 &lt;n
or u
a drcrrws.
decrease accNent Friday night on Iwr way home
:ng W’4ljh»ve the trioK stable form of govern'EARS
AGO
TODAY,
of
13,821
90.
from
CWand Rapids. |l happened on
aix: r.exiting. De.-pite all tlw short­
about trotter.* and
amoun' of wheat I* beUifless something sh»U be done by M-IB Slw wa* ruling in a truck with Iwr
thing . I cqri-n)^
wr ..yqern and grunting
Price Sat- i 'h" state and the nation to help thc uncle and llw truck collided With an
Hits
a&lt;&gt;,.*•! &lt;ni to 11 10 I railroad*, .this amount will.be greatly other c.|r She uifM rut about the head
’ae lU4', ..hat improvement* can and should be
to Ohio farmers
ed to
know
thnt me
thr lonp
foot reduced
tn the future ...
Some time —
the and
Umh&gt;.
Slw
along
well
.1
■&gt; in
&gt;a mr
—...........
-...........
..
—
. -is _getting
....----_ as
-------'J made ’he American people are more Die wtaglna *&gt;! i
o
- :1U tail rr-ek is completed . I*"ple Will wake up to the fully rd M can be expected
’: i certain of what thc next day will bring
r.- in.r.vidua:
an cro** »n n'building and maintaining highu»&gt;* to. Mr Acatha Bawdy b getting along
13 than the ;
।
of
” r..- imurtd bv the **■ us* d
truck* and bux*e» to cmn- nicely and u&gt;-able to sit up a little each
pomptTJt; .he ft.,jr.d
' '
' ' '
I pete । with
pete wnn
railroads
rauroaa*.
whtfr wnur
compelling
cutnprnuig
dav
tailinc.
.-.ki- their oun
Mr and
Ocor3f Hear* attended
t W iig of Orange*Ute tio* raised l.w
,he-----r®n‘lr—
«^*d-s to —
maintain
j_.
—
.-A-.m 31 htncc'niimpkin* fromir‘,ht °r •’&gt;'lrBck ,nd equ‘pnw?t’and« J*«
T,C«'s ai thf u ij cnurch in Sun­
re? ;1S.nr;v7X.r.VTn ***
h™ a
” field «"
rise up. ye i edpli
tax ‘them
at‘ Uw average rate of Ux
taxaSundav morning and spent tlw
tion
for
the
itate
of
Michigan
Rai
lrest
of
thc
day
with
Mr and Mrs. Titus
A i»rg» baking ftouw ruined a batch'
American form &lt;»! cm&gt;
a’-isht over 25 pound* each
,
attowtn* earn citizen 4 v. icr 1
I*t the [y-&gt;p';c of Hickory Corner.*; roads contributed over StOjOOO.OGD of Wilt
a
ana mom h«mm Urn
.n«m« amay MaaM
the primary' «lu«l fund In Michigan
we all' give my deepest sympathy to
and
vicinity
remember
the
Haye*
and;
uunKiet
icr-mixer put tn salt by mistake tor struggle*.-n tiai rmertwd uith
mo much saddened family of Willard
। a i ru niw.it
Wheeler meeting to be held in that th|* year
i.'.dmr MU o!'sugar 1ha|« »hst ctomr* of not hav- "»&lt; degrees of succ&lt;&lt;\in tteping with
Titi BUsn*’ *nn it
Jordan Mr Jordan ivaiuted aaay very
place on Saturday eventng next
Till. REASON ll»R IT.
suddenly Monday at hl* home
Speakers. P H Knukcrn and A H
A
study
of
the
stock
market,
accord■
Bernice Sen»lbce and daughter
Elli* of Middleville. Itet there be e
.- er a pw . batter of! the mixing spoon* —C.e*c- Right no* our country is engaged :n
ir.g
to
Babson'*
SatUtlcal
Report,
show*
EUtoteth' ot. Comsfdvk.and Mi» Stata
presMen: * good turnout.
■ icug.
q.v i .lsnd
Pres*.
J perpetuating popular gpyernmer.t with '
ir.il*. *I
tWW
.
that
the prerent
buyerstime
of ,*(#»•
Smith
of a't
Qfand
Rapid* are spending "
a
i* s charming peraonalltv ir.c of toI?Z«ileni'e4!roMAtoHSa- beyond question
securltiea
at the
dJJJ
Buri*8mitha"'
------------- «.
.
[ tco much DISINTERESTED APATHY i nd
tniist be fol-1
' y oacious and cordial. SlpSx to ie X «it?M the!mre people who are purchasing Uiem
------------ -----------------------Could it not be said of the «*L:nd- ' &lt; «’•* recpl* h- government, or other '
form of
ol human activity, can be *u»*u&gt;-‘ '
reran* th., th.,
. •
■
. .
1 outright, because they know they are
LACLi.
. bergh* that they were married and
&gt;&gt;thOu| ,rteHltM.Ily directed"'1* 3"r
pW,!
ifar below their true values, and be- j' The Southeast district of the Sunday
.;ved boppi.y ever afteraard?-La»! fnott L'nteM people in high place* In ' 'J?' '*
■
enjoyable eanrer*
cause they know tliat all they have to school religious educatton Will hold an
IQQ ■.
I Angele* Time*
|Hic United State* evidence more un­
Ido is to ivold them to get a wonderful:afternoon meeting in thc Dowling
A ’ GOOD LOSER."
v.r conducted Senator) iilVay
.
----------1 relflshucM pnd a higher type of leaderprofit in a few years Foreigners are ■ church Bunday. October Ifi. All teachAt a wedding in Kansas the 4ue*t.l»s«P- ‘he&gt; wUl tx- roreumed b} lhe
Jv.
1
*ew» OLEANINOS
1 among Uw principal buyer*
era and Bunday school worker* are
Gov, Bru.ker for '.i»&gt; republican nomi­
------------------------------------urged to attend.
...............w
Attendant* pa-j-d clAn adult elephant Is capable of carnation for Oovtrr.t»r James c. Quin­
FAMOUS COLL.%BS. ‘
1 Mr. and Mr* Robert Miller of Battle
He*,
to
those
reatrd
and
rying
three
ton*
on
his
back
ite*d
of
nee.
Ue
understand
the
p;onu.*e»
I
•
,«
tl
-nuance,
and
con-ipA
collar
manufacturing
company
in
creek were Sunday vialtora with their
lan has been the br.ly one to extend his
thrtAing of old *hoe* «a« omitted, dur tu&gt;t&gt; for cluractcr — Birnunglutm EeTroy. N. Y. has a museum collection of I parents. Mr. and. Mr* Erwin Miller
telintaticns. Pepple admire a good
nuflm.- : &lt;wuf ,-tably We ourrelf do The original ’manuscript nt the —
a collars
....
.
-uRemember the date for the chicken
the faa
30&lt;X)
Among
the many inter­
fact that they
tljey were occupied at.cwMrw
at &lt;
loser, and one who shows the right to
.&lt;•
l&gt; .t wr collected two pt the Star-Spangled Banner" u valued at esting specimens are collar* worn and' noodle supper to be Thursday evening,
the time by feet -Spokane Spokesman
pre.-idenn.il cigars, one of the.*.- we jjoo.
spirit alter la- is fairly defeated m any
autographed by Presidents of the I Oct. 8 at the Brigg* church basement.
i
gave to our father and llw other1 tn
cont&amp;d, and soon sour on a man who
United State* and other famous per-1I Mr. and Mra Glenn Henry of Lapeer
Shirley Smith vice-president nt the 4 The new Department nt Commerce sonagti, also a white enameled steel ■
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
sulks.
University ot Michigan. Judging from Building in Washington luu seven collar which enjoyed a brief popularity I were Sunday guest* with Mr. and Mr*.
A newspaper asks. "Is jazz aid by
Eh Henry 0! Lacey.
The btnall FactoryGov. Brucker won hl* nominaUon weight?" When delivered by the plans
■ the aroma the tobacco was of splendid mile* ot corridors.
during tM Ctvil War
, Mrs. Marian Doster la planning a
Lillie factories do better than the quality
fairly iw year* ago He has made a
«rt-togeiher meeting with the parent*
it usually comes by the pound—New big ones tn time of readjustment. —Dr
Mott
trains
in
England
are
said
to
All
of
us
looked
etteotively
al
th!
IN
DRY
KANSAS.
creditable record during kus first term, j Orleans Times Picayune.
of the Briggs school Friday evening of
Julius Klein
*
president as he drew our list of ques­ travel at M mile* per hour and over
A law passed several years ago imI1 this week for thc purpose of organizing
tion* from hiq pocket and began to than in any other country
Kansas oflera a tax reduction to any
Free Fun.
to nnomlWlUou ter » ueowt term,
cetebnttes ire people wlw ... the
’speak Thc interview which al! of
landowner who constructs a dam across.
In
Gcnunv
people
hJ*e
lesfnrd
to
He has aimed to find out what the ma- common herd by telling how «»n they
,
further comment and imprt**;ow can- &gt; dry water course and maintain! s' Judge. What have jou to *ay for
cetnu
Jonty or tin people went 1M tta|ta™ eu ertother^-Lo. Ar.-t n nan. enjoy themselves without spending. — jderway
cettung cur experiences tn Washing- rtservod for the collection and stor­ yourself?' Absent minded prisoner;
। (Next week we will. tontinue with ton&gt;.
age of surface water.
,
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W. A. SCHADER CHO­
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• WOODLAND..
; Mr. and Mre. C. M Brown of Grand
[Rapid.* were guesU uf Mr. and Mrs.
(Glen Erfglnnd over tlie week end.
। Ml.ss Virginia Paul Jett WcdncMlay
for East Ijinsing where she will resume
lmt»school work at Michigan stnte-CQl-

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That Vacation Vitality.

(Continued
front page
■
- .- one)
, Mr- and Mra. Enu-*t Shorno-visited,
of the townships and wards be called Mr J^d
Kirahman of AU
leggiFFiiiiiday.
- for nomination of delegates to th'* re- icunn
Sundav...
publican state convention, to Iw* held! jiScf and Mr». J J. IkMtrr spent the
Children come back from • vacation tanned to a' healthy brown and chuck full of
on September 20 at Detroit.
pep and energy. Wouldn't it be great if you could keep them at physically
The roll of townships was calh-d and Banfteld
thc following delegates were selected I
fit right on through the winter months?
ilo
ChicagoFriday
by
the
death
of-the
John C Ketcham, chairman; J M '
latter'.*
brother,
Archie
Bourrett.
Townsend. Wm L. Chav. Henry She!Mr and Mrs. Rxhnrd O Brien and
don. laurence ftirnctt Riehard Cook
mxf C W
thia city; I. -W children of Lansing visited Mrs. Oro
Lisle. Protection &lt;&gt;f Milk Ml'Sf BEFcigluwr and Seth Zcnier of Ntu-hril!-. FatiJ Sunday afternoon
Wm Lind of Woodland and Herman' Mr*. Frank Kgfmirick • utrrtained
Makr *urr that sour match I* oily rax* accumulate in some
.Milk. It build* ti»m*. masete. and energy, and help*
. McCqnnrH of Middleville•. 'the dele-1 th«* Bridge Club Thursday eveningprotect them against that “run-Ilown rendition"
mt mu&gt;t he had.
' gallon -wa.’, authored -to fill anv va-f, Mr. and Mrs Kennel Rby of Ann Ar;
Build your rubbish bunlirr
which i* often Hie lore-runner &lt;&lt;f &lt;old*- and winter
-CHiicles, and the convention made (.'on- - -- --- ;
Have your electrical wiring
trewntan KtU’ham. chairman' ol th&lt; OMnmunity Meeting Sunday evening at
spreading.
'df legatrnn
’
■' :.
th&lt;- Metlnxlut churcii. ^Mr. F.tjx b a
XUlartV -JESTED
other member* of thr fanill
'rii» mill unit tee on rcaoluixaiA in dm I h&lt;’urcr cat World I’eare Jn.id hi* *ul&gt;Hu not leave yiuir forr*t camp
eouroc prerented the following -re- Ju-'
t,,r next Sunday will be The
Keep matchr* beyond the
twMiM;
Quot for* Certainty" Ite u an A B ,
llnguiahtd.
'.'■The republicans of Barry coun’y. krudua'.t of Manchester College and
your children' out of reach of
Avoid using kerosene, IkimIn&lt;•
and I’lltllV Neither
Wh, nut (tie Highland* DmIq Milk a trial.
ncognixing the M-rlous economic .*Uiinuu- front tnr University of Chicago tn the
lion in cv«y Civihred country nf th.M of history and mtrri.atmnal re­
Keep your heating nysletn
world. demauwi* ua unpatriotic and faWni* He U at preM-nt teaching
WE CAN FURNISH YOU HIGHLANDS DAIRY MILK
l.xtin&lt;ul-h the la«t *park of and chimney In perfert. work­
untrue all charge, und insinuation; .subjects in the Ann Artxir High
ing condition.
that any president or anv jM-inical school.; Mr*. Eby will sing at the rom-.
EITHER PASTEURIZED OR RAW
Ihruwinx It away.
party ha* cau.*d this trouble Th* munity erttre. • She received her
Keep some me lai protection
causes ore world-wide and urv largvl’. training in music and .ut at Manrtw:under stove* on wood floors.
tin- result* nf Hie World war. comp!:- '&lt;r. and Chicago ami she hax taught
cat&lt;-d in our epuntry with tlw frenzy ■l,1'W •lUbjecL* for four years In In*,
you h.ttr done all you ran to prevent fire
of .-.peculation, &lt;fl tin Five y.-ar* vrallng
‘
in Ifchi. and arc not due t»&gt; anv ;&gt;cnym
•'
Hilbert v&gt;-iud friend.* in,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ROBERT \V. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
or orgnnlzaUon.
, Battle Creek from Friday until Sunday.
"This country has Milfcird depn ■11 s Holly and Mrs Agi.e* FT.hrr of:
idons before, and ha&lt; always recoreredi-*,a/'tM’E';.were Grund Rkplds visitors;
Trom'them* ns it wit! from this &lt;mir jf: Wednesday.
American.* keep boxy, keep their heads: •T,w hrbt meeting "I the P T. A wax;
and keep alive their faith.in America.^Id ut Uh* school hou.a- Tuesday ev-,
.MIDDl.r.VIr.I.E.
nridng Iionorabte man with many
uli'd her institution*, and reduce to the mn« &gt;n the form uf u reception for • E W Tolhurst was taken mrtowdy ill !
Nel Iti-Miurc r-' nearly one-halt million. Since our orlowest hmit.nmbixlrut-with epiclrmy]’*•" tocher* About 2M tnwuV. and
•Thirty-three of our
the taxes levied fur the yupfxirt of h.-.P-itrons of the School were present
, .
™,
untav lo
cal. county, slate and national govern-! AH- r a short business rms'ting th&lt; .
Aid society was * witness the Alma
g game.
double a classified policy.
ment .
t
Pn-udtnt. Rev. Hartev Town-^nd. exThe ladies wen- Thej
the trip and game very
"Wc heartily commend the nation;.! j tended greetings to the teachers and I covery. altiiough quite
ig- (Min «4w P»mr.
pliyMciari. is keeping h
administration of President -Herbert I ureured them that tlie P. T A us an,
brought fortli
Hoover, and rennee that flic mca'ur.r.organizaljon was backing tlwnutn up-,[tended (he Republican ralley in Grand
had brought
iNXMITH.
■u on own farm and on rented land within
he has Inaugurated for the restoration -hbiding the moral* of our schml yoath .[ Rapid* and enjoyed hearing Mr. Hydi
with them which .
of home (arm.
m. formerly of this
ol pro-,i&gt;critv are alrr.idv, lxgu»nlng to [A fine program in charge of Mr*. Guy; address.
io examine, j place but now Of M
bear fruit We believe Our Aonomic Kanter wa.* enjoyed by all. Program ,
and a short pro tafcen to Pennock iaw;
mF Old Kentucky li-mu- Assembly !
’,r&gt;.h^T *‘»"n&lt;1.’n^dr‘\
hernia We
8!ie tn
Vocal Duct -Mrs. Royal Frantz• Mr- [
rot
uum.'t'
ubt further
other farm machinery,
; Harold-Rowland; Reading-Mr*. U-on
Jh&gt;
• future to
We heartily approve tin* ndmink- [Tyh r; Whistling Dwt -Mrs Clias
।
Farthing
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Forman
*•
—
■»
.»•&gt;*•
«.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walin of Flat
Ir.ition of Governor Wilber M. Bruck*”
, (dvr* satisfaction,
[will yW’., T^'s sfeter nfar
•jx-K. and Mr and Mr Heim’s of
iar manner
i villc. Mich. Thi* is a tine tiim*
....
buy an insurance policy, BUY
:iver Rciugc f.jxnt 'Friday night with
’.year for u trip through narthem1 Together with■
I’HOTEf "HON.
..I..
LI. . Albert Green Mr. and
ninng n*-. ‘
Following tills re-iPUolu«ttn and *'• *uww thcy W1U CIljpy ---------Mr* Boyd Wull&gt; of Kalamazoo called
want reducing state expentas and state i testa were held, .•rvvd by thc cfrtn, :*'cry minuU) of U-.c time th. y are gone.
• --- — -----■ —
there Friday white on their way to reo
froshmenu were
See Our Local Agent* or Write the Home Office.
Blak« and' "
F to a r.v.me m *uth a manner ax to t|lv.f tfnugnirr, ^jr8 l,.v Lap ham la
mittre tn charge Ol Wm. Warner Thc L G' D. Whitmore. E
' Wo heartily approve and endorse the
She ws* found ohurtlv p,.niwck ho*pftal.
,J. IV. Duffey, Mlddh-illle
course of Hon John C. Ketcham as next mtilK will be held on Friday .$* &amp; &lt;*'*’ were i* u.. ............. ... ....
Mr —I Mr. l« B.dcr uu eMl.
the representative of tills district in .venim*. October 21. This *tU b-, Repubhranirounty ennrer.c.on in Hx*Ilfiiry Ktigcr*. Dot.lrr
5far*liall G. Bel*un, Woodland
• Sc!m»! ViMting Night" and cluws will I
Th'iFd4j’’,jn,*-c ,
*41I1^ianl
» ' u.
*'
'
dren r.f near Morley were guest* of Mr.
coqgrwfs.
and
feel
that
his
renotninaJerry
Andru*.
Ha*Di&gt;x
be
m
session
fmob*crviUo&lt;v
?
,nn,
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’
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i&lt;litr
Will L. &lt;&gt;il&gt;*un. Nashville
. and Mr* Roy Jc-nklria the fore part
tlon at the recent primary by the lorgB 8 Holly. Mr. Agrics FtahiT and
th Hat
.
f. D. Boylen, Hickory turner*
i-t vote and the greatest majority he
[lconvention in Detroit.
•who for .arm- year* has been in poor 0&lt;
1#,&lt;!*....
"" number
”
has cv'er received is a deserted tribute Mr. and Mr* Carl Johikfon und family
A large
of.the member# of-liealth here and f&lt;»r a few monthA family ha* nwul into Uie housor
and Don Fisher ui Battie- Cfick were lilv Middleville O. E S Lodge were tn cared for by a son Fred and hl&lt; wife «&gt;» Gates corners from Lhlcugo and
to him.
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Adam
Bai
’
ingcr
[
"We rommend our conurewman and
^tendance at the district meeting m
Kalam..nk&gt;. passed on Saturday *«''' made qu.te an improvement on
of Me
West ota-u
Woodland
iniiu Sunday.
rt nu.juMK* IziuIm* [Hustings
Hustings on Thursday and report u&gt; night. The remains were brought here »he place.
in congress and the legislature in favor
HaA J’ irorm d w-mJ-n to *f»l''VH&lt;i meeting'.
. t»n Sunday and The funeral held at
Aaron WUlyurd and CteorgV Grico
TVutuv where'Xv nt?’ Mr-&gt; John
a former resident! his home on High :tr«’. He teal.’*' .*]«.»; Saturday in Grand Itapd*.
of lower costa »in national' and state JirXi
Hume Olfiee:. 702 Church St*
L
nt-Ihere, but for many year* u rtv.lctent &lt;&gt;:i beside, '.he aged widow ... v.-ial chllMr and Mra. Sherman Hharpc ot
government. We believe their redec­
Hon will help to bring fur greater re­
Mr
mJu?
MHiniuht
Toledo.
Ohio,
has
moved
henwith
her]dren.
H&lt;
had
routed
hero
and
near
Grand
Rapids spent thc week end at
W. V. BURRAS, President
H. K. FISK. Secretary
HitmJJ were eiiu of S siSlM?
Bnd 114 UvUnB ,n tb&lt; ,&lt; rn&gt;cr *"’me h, rP lor n,any
and *”* * ,mfU Ot*P laXv’
’
lief from excessive taxation.
"We regard ax fundamental t*i the
economic recovery of the country a R. G. Finnic Sunday.
■
At
a
recent
hum
ting
bl
thc
B6y
Scout
’
drastic reduction In local, school, coun­
Committee. Ward Plants was nppoint«*d i
ty, state and national*taxation.
"We especially urge flint the prosper- head' Scoutmaster and D B Gager. W
fly of agriculture i.* vital to real pros­ H. Schroadcr and Welby) Crockfortf!
church
perity. and urge that every tiling |ws- were appointed assistants. Thc Scout •
ThurMlire'evrning. Oct
organization is not'quite a year old!
OCT. 12. table lb’ accomplish that end be done!
Mr abri Mr- Mil
by our state and national govern- i here but U going strong. A re-organl1
farms are .sending four
baby. Mary, ar.- neap.'
rattan of thc tro.p will occur shortly, r
younger animal* to Ea-t
According io law. thc nominee* fur Tlw Scout. coGinuttec consist* of W. H. |
&lt;• aj tig! auction of reg- eounty office.* Including representative, Lind, _chairman.
Mr. and Mr- J G
Clide
______ .—
----RuyU.trcasilrer.j
------------------;*ys
rei
Wednesday.
Oct.
bridge called Thursdj
are required to meet, following thejE O. Sltorno. Rev. V. H Beardsley and.
Kfnnr,
ronvcntlon. and select a chairman. IC, J. Barnum.
A. K Richard /!».. an old neighh e.
To thOM- wishing to get some fine secretary and treasurer of, the county
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert were Lan-,
foundation block. Thi.x will afford a committee, also -u Hit of’county com- |.*ing'visitors Thursday.
ends tri Grand Rapid
splendid ppppHuUlty to purchune renu* mstteeinen Thev chose W A Scha----- ------------at depression prices.,
dcr yif this city ax chairman' of the
WM; B|iNfCK*T)F OHIO,
Sunday P. M. on Ed want Hync* of
Every animal offered for sate will copnty’ cmnmlltei■: W R. Cook, recroWilliam Buslck. aged fifi. a brother of I
Woodland,
•
htive pa.vod two negative bl&lt;»d tests; Sary und Harn- Miller as treasurer,
Mr* John McLravy of this city, cited]
the l.u't text being made within ten The other memiHit's are ns. follows,
Home demonstrations ofthe new
election of day* ot the sale.
X
Following are the member* of trim -ydtlrnlv on Wednesday while visiting u j
' Ri’iniblican county Committee for tlie relative in Campbel! T vp Mr Busick.,
Silver Jubilee Hoovers by factory
whose home wa* in Elytiiy. Ohio had I
various precincts;
1 ASSYRIA—Myron Tuckerman JilUl been here for several week* visiting
experts now under way
and bad been in hrs usual good health j
Miles Kchroedc.
apparently until Wednesday night'
BALTIMORE
t Stanton
when
he
complained
of
being
tired
and
’
, Lloyd Gaskill.
If you want to be one of live lim­
BARRY. fr,t ■Milton Lelr.aar und later-of no! feeling well Drath was
due U&gt; a clot ot blood (forming in one I
ited number of women to see thc
Morsi! Backu*.
BARRY.-2nd—Fred O. Hugh.
&gt;yd of hrs lung.*. The b« reaved ones hare I
new
Silver Jubilee Hoovers dem­
ihe sympathy
their friends.
1 VernorofWebster.
onstrated in'youj’own home, have
i
CARLTON --Laurence Farrell and
NORTH THORNAPPI.E
|
CIDER VINEGAR, O
i Ec
I’Carl Brechct-'ri.
•
your name put on our appoint­
Mrs Andrew Roush of Hustings]
full pint bottles . . ■■ for I V
!
CASTI.ETON. 1:4 -Carl Tuttle and .pent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.;
ment list immediately. The
CarlsA. Iwiitz:'
Win Kcpkey.
1
CXSTLE1*ON. 2nd -Will Hyde and
SURE POPCORNS
4QC
Hoover factory - trained experts
Mr. and Mi.-. Johrf Strowc of Carl-i
[ Earl Olmstead.
10c size H’pkgs. ■ **
ton Center were Sunday guests of Mr ;
arc here for only a short time.
!
HASTING.? TWP - H a t.i Ilion F and Mrs. Geo. Adams and family. ‘ 1
Munn and Jay Ware.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin and ■
the «oa/&gt; of
; They will tell you of the new
1
jfOPE-Everett McCallum and J&lt; ..*-T family and Mrs. Rachael Alkn of
beautiful uvmm
efficiency, the lower prices, tli&lt;T" "
Grand not*&gt;ua
Rapid* wr.r
were qumwu
Sunday afternoon
....
.
:• v«»na
IRVING, l.-\t-Ed Babbitt and Elm« j gtiest.; of Mr. and Mrs David Bena-

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IRVING, 2nd-Ahlii Snniker and
Mr
Mr* Herman Brown and
Will McCann.
,
sori. Bob. and Mr, und Mrs. Elmer
JOHNSTOWN—Allan Hyde and Al-t Brown of Grand Rapids and Mrs. i
.L^0”4,
k
..
Louise Pott* of Caledonia were Sun- .
.MAPLE GROVE—Vincent. Norton
..
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr*.]
■and Joseph Hell.
[Otis Morgan and family
,
ORANGEVILLE Ja*. Nevlxw and
Mr. and Mm. Verne Thomas and],
1j John Carter
sons were Sunday guests of Mr. andj
PRAIRIEVILLE-Site* Doitcr and Mrs. Manuel Firikbclner and faintly of,
iChas. Hughe*, v
Caledonia.
! RUTLAND—Theron Cam and ErMr and Mrs. Loren Tungate and:
I '.mbht Newton
family were Sunday guesta of Mr and!
THORNAPPl.E-G 11 n n Whitmore Mrs.. Wm England ot Grand Rapids :
and Glenn Blake
Mrs, Edith Trumble Brown passed j
WOQDLAND—Fred Eckard’. . and away a' the home ot her daughter tn,
1 | William Lind ,
Detroit Friday Funeral services' were ‘
।
YANKEE SPRINGS—Oladeon BhgfF held at |he Parmelee M- E. church
1 and-Mark Ritchie
Monday afternoon at 2,00 P. M, In­
,
CITY OF HASTINGS—
terment in the Parmelee cemetery.
. First Ward—Archie R eic Lord and
Mr and Mrs. Forrest Trumble and
I Ross Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kroitxe und daugh­
1
Second Ward, i.st—Goorgc Stowell ter. Mary Lee. Mr. and Mrs Claude
Schuman and Mra. Murray Schuman
1 and-Otto Irenhgth.
।
Second Ward. 2nd—Jay Mead and and Mr. and Mrs. Carter and son of
Grand Rapid.'- Mr. and Mrs. Byron
।[Ellis Daniel*.
, Third Ward—Guy Giddings und Smith ot Detroit und Mr. and Mrs
Lewis McLoud of Martin. Mr. and
j Burton A Perry.
'[ F.tiirth Ward. 1st—Dr Frank Car- Mr.i. Seth Blovom of AllegSn. Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Gillasple of Wayland, Mr.
I rothcra and Andrew Matthews.
I1 Fourth Ward. 2nd—Charlie Clarke and Mra. John Trumble and son. Bjrrr.
of Big Rapids attended the funeral o!
[and Sterling Rogers.
Mrs. Edith Trumble Brown.
THE STRENGTH OF SWEETNESS.
ONE BUILDING—TWO STATES.
At the annual meeting ol thc Ameri­
The Federal Building in Texarkana
can Clu-mlcal Society it was revealed
that by "sweetening" mortar it was serves two states. The gdvernmenl
possible to increase the tensile structunf is astride ttse Texas-Arkan­
ktrengtn by about 80 per cent, thereby sas state line and not only houses two
strengthening and lengthening the federal courts but a ptost office tor two;
life of structural ^ork The idrs u be­ itptute town* tn the two states—each
lieved to hare been used by the Ro­ unit standmg on the soil of th* state it I
mans 2000 years ago.
serves.

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ment of your cleaner, if you are a
Hoover owner. Replacements will
be handled by trained experts, at
very low cost.

SILVER JUBILEE

HOOVERS
MILLER FURNITURE CO
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEFTEAfEER 28 18?2

PAGE BIX

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President Hoover Grants Personal
CHAMPION "OLD TIMER" UUI &lt;D1U.UUU.UIIU
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rnnjui PTur nnnTn interview to Michigan Editors in
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Lincoln Study of the White House

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Sporting Items

Match With Robt. Walton

LOCAL GR OMEN BEAT
EATON RAP DS 19-7

• The race tor thr.Old Tlmfi.--' ChamINDEPENDENTS LOSE TO
COLORED GIANTS 4-1 ; Country Chib. deremped mt

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“(Cont
~ ' ' from jwgo qnct
To illustrare th»?
ax been built up in

klr* and Mrs. James Mohler and
daughter. Mre* Alice, spent the week
Mid with mends nt Pontiac.
Mrs. Frank Tiwris attended the
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I Pythian convention at Owu*«&gt; os .a
' iContlnued
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.from
... page
-one) fc
detetau- Mr. Travis accompanied
-. however, tn -f economic iJw; a force which ha*! Mrs. Travis to tlw convention, he ibex
dnureraiuzt-d iiidtulry. wrecked credit i drove lo Detroit to visit his sister. Mrs.
m. and rekindled mtertutrnnal;Ed. OleUrn, returning home Thursday
di*tnism und diuatisfactions that'have I evening.
‘
ben .'-mouldering since Un- Treaty of 1 Mrs. Hollrnbough unit daughter
V. r ail-..Ila- adininbtrutir-n baa I Evelyn, ot Saginaw, have been spending
bo;■ d with llw titanic pruhlnm of Uw past u- k with Mr». H's. sister.'
&lt;-K eolla|.&lt; . our entire crextit | Mr; Will Carter, and family
, nuifuie. uas &gt;av.'d by u margin oi; This eonimuntty wo* very sorry «•&gt;
&lt;l i' . iniiRir regional deasU-r*' were | hear of tlw pa-aing of Mrs Juhn Smith
.re.i’id by,a’ matu-r oj hours; eicryfund extend sincere rympathy to the
wi- I; lure bi.uiglit fresh threats winch bereaved family.
reipni-xl vimrotis atfiou. Now tlw air
Mr and Mr* Harry Marquarettc t»f
; . ’ . tins wain
■
- Grind Baplds were- Sunday guests of
Wr art- -i.iLvI'wl that our country 1st Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palnu-r
■
under tlw truderxliip ol Herbert, Mr. and Mrs Virgil Andrews und
Hu-irer. Hi. iwlicw-. are ilwoiw* that daughter. &lt;&gt;f AitglUta. were Sunday
.will have to I-- in fore.- on the gradual KU&lt;..,ts Of iwr brother. Arthur Bedford.
m.in'n-t--w;ird rrtwery In eq»-ru nc&lt;-, anil fjllnlly
M, urui Mr*. Glenn
•tr.Ciui.- latmiM. mental capacity, aim Lampton and .sow of Grand Havch
moi d fithe i- tlw ideal chief ^-v'rr ,.nuvr&gt; in.the forenoon.
i xn iiti-.e tor r.ueh turbulent uine* a*,
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—--------CARLTON CENTER.
’ sonrn ot tlw boys In the community
have organtn-d a Boy Scout club un­
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uer the direction ,of Mr. Shafer and
K&gt;n town-hip. p.-td uwhy Monday ; |Uet for their first meeting at the home
Iiurnm-: Scpremb.I■- 19tli., at Nichol* of their leader, Edgar Cheney. Thursin&gt;=jntai Battle Creek, after a sliort j day evening,
liim
Funeral w.-vic.* were, held ut; Mr and Mrs c B Valentine and
ehuti'h Wednesday afu-n&gt;&lt;».m.family were guests of the former's
ut- :sith -:1»l R-1. Louis Rvigle-. pjntnPr 0ru Valentine, and family ut
m .u p' -ur. olliciatmg Burial in New- O,4IM1 Rapid*. Sunday.
tun &lt; .-nwtery.
. phylu, Allce Blld Rulh D,.ck&gt; daughTlie dreruwd wax born in Barry. Co.. (er5 of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Beck, had
■ ar HarJlngs. H»- livwl in thai coun- tf1(.|r tonsils removed ut Pennock ho#tv until about twenty yearn &lt;4 • are. j pual. Saturday.
n: -real fuutli ot Bat lie Ci&lt;a-&gt;: w H h ; Mj. ft|Kj M|r -Hiurlo Ampaugh and
l.utinr amt Rtithaia Root■ of Hulmes vicinity were guesU
ut Mr, and Mrs F Greenfield. Sunday.
Mr. atu! Mrs. Wm. Smith of Hasuluieli a soil and daugh
ro'ti-i K.-.-nwv Ru.it mw ,lnKS s*ient s,1,“la&gt;’ evening.wtth the
Eddy.'both rd' Battle Creek? J?".*!*4
' Mr and M“’’ Jobn
,b.-. nieces and nephews and s”“‘h-n&lt;u The
inc
Mr mid Mr.- Elmer Struble und
• n lativi&gt; apd fitcncD
m Burry family of Hustings visited the latter's
sister. Mr mid Mrs. Guy Nash. Sun­
—:
day evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mina Klljott will en­
Arthur Bedford entertained tertain the Carlton L. A. S. Thursday.
birthday party honoring her Oct. Gtli fur dinner. All urr cordially
,
. Saturday evening. Thlrty- invited,
■ t • wt-irptvM-nt.. The evening
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mina Elliott ji|w-nt Sun­
day uitli tin- luffer s brother. Mr. and
... i&lt; 'Alt. by .Mrs Tr.ivb. Mrs
r Mr Bedford and Ruam-11 PalmMr and.Mrs Jonathan Kick of near
Fnt |»-rt and the founert-brother.
Nash Kick, of Ohio were guests WedrtcMluy ot Mi. and Mrs Milliard
Brechebwn.
.

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thatl’W to «
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Victors Score First Win Of £ea
son From Lpcul Nine Dur­
ing Three-Game Series .

.&lt; ot U.'&lt;PAl'-hunte-alaiit-s were e.arriT,
CaUne dwiared that, m Iw ;-idni.i-nt. tl.r
1;the playing of nine httin- hair, uil ot
aw- .tut«- department rluii ;■
Day g
here .Utiich w.-;&lt;-&lt;-.-d up to the ath. which. :,!‘'d l“ KW,‘!' &lt;»••»'■: • uwnwbil.-'.
. . ... . „vu,
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' .. .vemn .,wu.--r
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»,1. &gt;&lt; .un
tllUl giving the ViSl.w.- * I... .. . .M1
me iuiimi
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&lt;11 (T the local nine during ■ oliorllA ueaYs the honor, with Jxc&lt;xnt'“'
highway department maths &lt;i&gt;a;&lt;r. nor
played Although the, jnK.dfgnrtv and is receiving tin- con-,L-’C-’ other -employ* " «&gt;f the tale . in lone. But one v
only eight hit* froniigratutationi of (maids ' . ■
j111-’ judgment, ahoul-l own 1* gy ,i | tnAwtl no', t . i
the opiMriim: huricn:
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H H. S. TEAM WINS LITTLE
SEVEN CONFERENCE
OPENER

Indlt-pendents

HAWTHORNITES SCORE
FIRST IN OPENING HALF

Hunting By Bow
Legal In Michigan

Squad Plays Grand Ledge
There Saturday—-• Close Con­
test Expected
'

Duncan Lake were Thursday callers at
tlie home of her sister/ Mrs. Miner

Hunt&lt; rs &lt;xpii|»jx-d wilh bows and nrTwo shifty halt bocks and a stubborn
defcrire proved to'be loo much tor tlw
real
old-time
thriller.-.
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that
flu- law,mention.: “firearm " ii
~
opening
Eaton -----Rfipit'*
Tlw Boosters' Day name, according |dortnlng how game may be kiHed. ac
game here*
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Gold won Ils. first conference gnnur by to the tenni manager, will just about; cording to the Department &gt;i Conatr

m pcruus tun -s
'
Mr. Fr.shner explain' d lha'..
; ........
W..VM w. „.v:
-'Pecial »srion ..! tlw leaiMt half, was in Eaton. for tlie season.
Herewith ale details of the game:
1 Department alo tlw l.sphty of him:- j 1' •mnul,«r of mm- member• nearly all. the time,
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ABR 11 POA E ing with a box and amA* iw
half was much more Hastings
Ipttf the co-ts Of our *♦«!
,0 0 0 o; urlteb in un opinion from tilt
ed.
Eaton’ Rapids, Herrington 4 0
imi! and rwimuiwiid where
:ilj&gt;orbtn&lt;; hou
Young
&lt;0.1 OS
him.
4 0 I 0 4 0 i “The licensing law refer* only to tlw ’ ‘
tlw ;i*ciils on the defensive Brandy
”*!•» t.»ct our
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.McCann................................... ’.3 13 2 7 o killing o! de r with firt-am:- .' . th ■ j5!*
them _________
crmsldfruble
worry.
0.
dpinton
saX*
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Tire
practice
and
Use
of
l
*
l
‘
Ra ting? received to start the game. Roiish
.4 0 1 14 0
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mw
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rtirifc
turned
1;
over
to
In*
Bi: -br-iugh: the ball, to the twenty- Leonard
40120
five yard line and. with ;ui open field Bump 3
0 0 o 0 0: tinned f6r ;j&gt; many years and i. u-ed ;-*oii. and i; deleting hii entire time to
before nun. a pas*.to Lcclileitm-r on an Moore
3 o o 8 1 1 by such a sthall percentage of tin* pro- ,‘dgging Inta tlw ca t ot *:»te guvern•’cswf »tif failed by inches; A wtiw of Brown •
3 0.01 3 i) pie tA.it thc question n-vi-r would .
— cur to Ute k-gWature wi
tiny p;
line plunges and end runs advanced the
ball to Eaton Rapids’ fifteen yard lino
1: Double ' tSf'cnoft-Ttlof A« 2M*P A l»-h» which;
*•■•* *-— -*•“"
“-htened and
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lo
Roush.
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define*
the
means
cvmsidered
nnlaw-'
held tlw locals
i. The ball pjnVi Young to McCann to fwu»&gt;.
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Failing to Eanwd runs off Broun. 4; Struck out {ul r',r hunting docs mt mention bow
und arrow as being prohibited.
gain they pupted lo midfield. Play by Brown. 6: Left on bases..-Hasting .......
ftee. u drmttng bl* enrim tl
"The object ol the •
* *
. continued in Eaum’ Rapids' territory s; score*. Young; ”
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t« work An •ther in- mb -r is 1
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Giants
serve game
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native Hamky of Sofltuw. wl
on every pjay Canby
cals threatening u
Mching in Bugupw when h&lt;
Taylor
4 (I
J ing prohibited by statute' It would not &gt; elected
on a nice end run, placed the ball on .Busby
'bi* co’usidered unlawful
.
the two yard.lira* and on the iicxt play
•tnw
and
arrw
in
tlie
hunting
of
&lt;
’ Zcrbel charged through center for a
j provided it was only us*xl dunng
touchdown. He kicked goal for tlie ex­
tra point. H.v-::ng» 7. E. R. 0.
. Hastings received and on an' ex­
change ot puti!» BoyeX took the ball
Jan
from Eaton-Rapids' forty, yard line dad •
ran-for.i touchdown. A pa&lt;
■ connect fbr the extra j»in' Haj-ungs
i* n. n v
®UJr w* b.ill-‘. off Bruun, none: Tw&lt;
i&gt;Iay Born here on to tlw end of tlw
qrmley;-Home'rum;. Busby; • r*‘will nW ttw
•first b.df w.l‘. 'imwwlial dower mid the Double-plays Busby to Wilson to^VU- Creek in a tourne
half enclisl 1J to 0.
lianu: learned run-, oil Morri*. I:

B- T^am Plays Battle
Creek Here Tomorrow

Luted to gain on several line plunges
and end run* unfit aixlht the middle.

tings' 'own thirty-five viird line. Hastings^
Kann??, with the- aid ot ‘‘ornr
ony- wonder
wonder-­
ful Jnterh-renw, sta.
7-2 &lt;&gt;ti
_ a. wide end
tarted
run and sto;r,xd only,
only, after,
ritt-r he hlid .
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Mr. and
rour Species
of Wild ,J: children
of
,
Duck Are Protected Mr. laiid

' I-iU'ing—Four MAfcfcs of wild duck..;
.After thc next kick-off Eaton Rapids the Wood Duck. Ruddy Duck. Biitfh- children’ ol
Marled their ruxh-for the goal line. Six* head or HutterbwH. nnd tlie Eider Duel:
completed ikiier* and a long run by■ are Torbidd.-n piimi- ' to hunter* dur­
* ing the* waterfowl season Opening at
yard lihe. A five yard penally for, off­
October 1. The Ruddy midi
side lint the ball on the two yitrd line' noon
Buftlehead &lt;biittit:bal!i have beenj
and on the next jilay FtnziiT put' it
l&gt;&gt;'the lut 6; completely pro-;
over fur tiw-lr omyafid only touchdown. added.
tecU-d
bird* by the Fvder.U authontas. j
A line plunge ado«wl the' extra paint.
but. it t* hoped that a year of protec-!
' Hastings
E R. 7
lion will result tn suffleientfy greater!
•In the fourth quarter neither team abundance of these little ducks t&lt;; war-!
could gain cotvastenliy and tlw game rant a future ojx-n •-•■*i*on. ’ i .,,r
ended with Hastings on t he lung'end
, Michigan
regulation* have . been ' Tburxiay,
of -a Ifl to 7 Mtore
Mix. Ch..&gt; mixwu&gt;
..-&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;
Boyand Kamws carried tlw bulk ’made to conform to the Federal re,
qinretncnts
smeo
tlie
stated&lt;*-,10
M daughter. Mrs. Alien Buhmv
of the iocuU' Offense with Bishop.
Howard. Keller and Hrwttt showing have authority' to reltmpm.li pmtretion f famiiy „f Lan-inj.
,,
ilivcn
any
migratory
bird-by
the
F&lt;dMr
.
.„
1(1
Mnj
AIIx
.
rt
Lu
.tv
up u9ih&lt;.n defense. Zerbv! got on some
•
i - - - good punts.’out-punting hu upixmgnt. eral Government.
’
Elder ducks are "So rare in Michigan;
Ha.-tings lines to3 that hunters who fear unintentional ।
* M-cond conference'. violation of thr game laws need worry;
’ little on iheir account, but. tho nth. r •
• protected ducks are fairly commun mi- '
grant* during Oetol&gt;-r and htpiters;
Whitmort? i' quite ill
’ should look carefully before they siro.t '
story rheumatism.

No Open Season On
Hungarian Partridge

OLDFIELD

TRUCK AND BUS TIRES
At Unbelievably LOW Prices/
In THESE DAYS when the need of economy is so vital and
Automobile, truck or bus is vitally interested in the cost of.'its
operation—the cost of tires is a large factor in this expense
and consequently tire users everywhere want to know—how
and where they can get the greatest value for each dollar they
spend for tires.
&gt;■"
Firestone have greatly reduced their overhead expenses—expenscs in securing their raw materials and their manufactur­
ing expenses. While reducing their expenses and costs, Fire­
stone have developed the outstanding truck and bus tires
not equalled by anyone today for mileage aiid service. It is
almost unbelievable that so much quality could be built into a
line of truck and bus tires at such surprisingly low prices.

Fr. John Da
Bud Duttncr ot Grand Ra)ftd&gt; r

hunting scaron this year on Hungar- Mudge
fan partridge, according to Uu* DrTlie Ol
purtnwtd ut Cou-orvaiton denying re- m thr txi*
ports that sucn hunting will be pcr-icliurch tn

n the’extreme
tale no grnrral

MY

BOWLING X
ALLEYS

OPEN

Workmen from the factory have been here; have
thoroughly gone over both alleys, and they are now
in the BEST CONDITION they have ever been in.
The room has also been re-painted and put in first-

There is no more healthful, exhilirating sport thanbowling, which is enjoyed by both men and women.
The long evenings are here. Keep in good physical
condition by bowling.

J. REHOR
PHONE 2214

HASTINGS, MICH.

V^e are interested in more than merely selling you a tire. We
bring you service unequalled for completeness, efficiency and®
economy. Come in—See the extra values and service we give
you in Firestone Tires, TuBa», aa*«rfc|| as Gasoline, Lubrication,
Oils, etc. We Will Save You Money and Serve You Better.

Mrs Nettie

y bring the blrthtby * \ ’' ,"n‘SJ
hi - children planned] f«i7r,-nr ■
if'Plainrite on Sunday, com-\ Aj£*s
ins with well filled baskets, the day ;
Earl of t'.ul place
also being thr birthday of ills *o,ri. Ed ;
went
Saturday
to
Al! join in wishing Jahn and Er many i
mH s.x-nd tint next
happy returns.
Mr.. Ida Biands
Saturday tnii 'f? of E D Lewis and
Boylr *
'
calirrfl .at
ft- wen-, Mr und Mr- Alf I.- wts tuul
xm- of i»t
r«. Gladys BarnhaQ and daughter.
of near Caledonia and John
day with Mr. and Mrs. George fj-maar! Iren
wis of North Gun lake.
•
,aiid daughter, Josephine, nt Hickory;
• CMrnir*. Other. gu«&gt;i&lt; were. Charlev......... ,
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COMPARE QUALITY

COMPARE QUALITY

CONSTRUCTION —PRICE

CONSTRUCTION - PRICE

"Firestone
• •LDHI I Il TYPE

Firestone

TRUCK &amp; BUS HEAVY DUTY

TRUCK &amp; BUS BALLOON

SIZE
'daughter. Murid. Mr*. Myra Kents-.1
“
M‘ -Hid M.s- plmir Catcher.
a.i. u.uj *ir&gt;. ur ixuuai,
....
ot Delton.
&lt; HL- - tl.
Mrs. Vesta Silcox ha' been suffering
Our student* wh.» started to Richthe past week with uh attack of appen- lund-M-hred Monday moraum were Fbrdivitis,
”'t Barber. Ernest Hartwell. Donald

8OITII WOODLAND.
Mr and Mr* Wm. Strong of Jackson
spent the week end with their parents.
Mr and Mrs. Harrison Bloehcr.
Rev. and Mrs. Lnurd Haxeltine of
Hasting* called on Mr. and Mrs. W
Helmer and Mrs. Floyd Van Wle Fn-

TYPE

Lois Mcrriniiin and June Alberts&lt;ei.
Tlicir was no scliooi here Friday as
our t« .iclu-r. Mrs. Cairn*, attended the
fmural of lier sister. Mrs. Cann­
; White at Covert.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Enzlan. Mrs.
M- Hoilsat and Mrs. L. Reynolds at­
tended fix* funeral of Mr. T. J. Cran­
Mr and Mrs Verden Covllle and dall at Schoolcraft Tuesday, .
Barbara of Freeport spent Friday with
Little Henry Huston had to so to
Jits parents. Mr and Mrs. Clyde CovtUe. Borgess hospital to have his arm brok­
celebrating Verden's and tils mother's en and reset a* the f^one was not grow­
birthdays.
ing together properly. &lt;
( Janus. Asplmill returned home from
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds and RusAnn Arbor Friday.
_____ Mrs. Mary J. Ashley ut
iwll visited
, Mrs. Carrie Scott spent the week end Dunmngvllle Sunday
।, with
relatives
near
Hastings.
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Mr. -~
and* •Mrs.
Leslie Eiudan nntT son
i Meraldem* Morehouse- of Prairieville and Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove visited Mr.
spent the week end with his aunt. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Roliston and family
John Bloc tier.
al Augusta Monday evening.

30x5

&lt; ash Prise
Per Pair

$16.95 $33.00
29-45 56.70
32-45 62.60
40.40 78.40
44-00 85.30
36x8
57.35 111.30
40x8
61.60 119.50
32x6
36x6
34x7

OLDFIELD TYPE

SIZE

Cash Price
Each

Cash Price
Per Pair

6.00-2(1
6.50-20
7.00-20
7.50-20
8.25-20

$22.95 $25.00
17.25 33.30
22.75 44-20
29-35 57.30
42-35 80.60
9.00-20 52.65 200.40
9,75-20 68.45 233.20

ANDRUS « SERVICE

TELEPHONE 2240

CORNER COURT AND JEFFERSON

HASTfNGS, MICH.

�TROPHIES AWARDED
AT TUESDAY LUNCHEON

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mrg. Leon Tolhurst Gets Cham­
Board For
. piofiship Cup

SIXTY-SIX AT COUN
Coming Year Elected
LAUH^flCE J BAUER POST
TRY CLUB DINNER
Mrs. G. F Chidester I* visiting Mra.
MIm Manon Lamplicn- spent thr
AND UNIT REPRESENT
poll and bridge wav brought to a close
Elia Granger uf Charlotte.
week end at her home in Grand Ledge’

Donald (kitictirr and Juryor McMilMrs M J Cum returned on Monday Delightful Social Time Held On
lan were in Kalamazoo on Friday.
, from her trip abroad having ticcn g'Air
Friday Evening Tea Cart
CUfkail Dolan returns today from a * month.
•
Is Presented .
Irn days busincai trip to Denver. - K. H. Ciuprlh- and family ot CharColo
I Inti* wore Sunday visitor* at tlw ScvClub
Mr anti Mr&gt; Emil Tydcn und Mrs orance Immw.

ED AT DOWAGIAC

Tuesday athrnron when the trophyluucbH-n aas given at thc Hastings

Sweaters, Blazers
Leather Coats and

mrs. don Poreman
CHOSEN TREASURER
Splendid. .Report By Welfare
Officer - -Next Mooting At
Otsego In November

od need

ndtvidtial by the women# &lt;■
rioted his laig by [i/cscntlni
ipfoiutUp cup to Mr Lr.,n
■qiending fils itvca’l-ui with thr home
folk rig- past week
Mr. airfl Mr*. Hairy Holliday of B-*'-

Wlllujf

New V'airStyles are here in sweaters, blazers,
buckskin and suede jackets are smart, colorful

gmrihdjuiKht
baptisxl.’

Clothing for Men and Buy
ig the busim.-v
meeting
* played. Mrs. C. T Conics
Frank Horton winning high

Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; M&lt;

Clothes

Rapids, having high score f »r contnu
Ms.. .Clyde Wilcox won thi1 golf pr:
which was- for a '’tcnjtetone" &lt; vem.
moving t&lt;

Mr and Mr- Stewart Kelley antaaince the marruige of their daughter,
Mis- Thelma Caroline, to Mr Jofw-ph
1 Horace Jellw, on Saturday. September
' 21. Tin- marriage was soletnnuod ir.
I the Emmanuel Episcopal church, Fath­
er McNulty reading the imprrasivt

with Mr and Mr- Il ,J Mlt-ii.uon Saturday for Oakland. Calif.

Chicago and Detroit With friend-.
tfr$ C«ra Dunninx and Harold Dun

Mlcharl u ill resume hit. |x&gt; iuon w:
thr Sidmock Furniture. Coipuration

*'&gt;«!•• Mi 1
pa|*r work.

PARESIS OF A BABY.
A daughter weighing wily four
pounds was born to Mr and Mrs Fran­
cis Angell ot Lansing «m September 8.
Tlw- little babe l» being kept in tlw in­

bride's parents immediately following
Me- A. W. Woodburne was chairman the ceremony.
uf the committee. In charge of tinMrs Jellia wax' lovely in a Lanvin
luncheon and waa w.vlstcd bv. Mr. mr&gt;dcl black suit with-red fox ■ trim­
Abcn Johnson. Mrs c. W Clarke. Mrs ming ana matching acces-oncs.
Mr- Jelli-A U a graduate of thr-H.i.-

Some of.th'oiq who spend, their lune
trying to improve otlier*. could stand
conaidcraplc *e!t-improvement.
jiha Fraternity
Tlw young couple will be at home
their many friend.* after Octob-r

THE

M/tirtiing Glory
Shoppe

&gt;f Grand Rapid.-.

FOR

fornu-rly of &gt;U.-ting&lt;. announce the
marriage ot their daughter. Mt*a Adah
Andrus, to Mr Dan Twyette—Reason
the cerrmony being |icrfonn*d at the
People’s churth at Cast Lansing on
Saturday. September 2t. at two o’clock
m the afternoon. They-win lx a: home

ind Mrs Jack Drir.itl. who have recently returned
Andy latyerd from a .outlicm mul western sojourn
Irislol of Sa- during the last year. A pot luck dlinu'i
visiting their was served at Hirer o’clock, tlie tabkv
Mr und Nfr.- Ixlmj prettily decorated with a ccr.tcrol thc past* piece of fruit, flanked .with v*.■*•* .of
’
—
. .
wx-tal hour foT- ix-npb
Mr and Mrs- Ralph Wood and Mis'. *held Bctdde. th- gtifst'
wva Wood ot Grau/i Rapid , spent arc mw living m Kaian

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daughter. AW. of Ann Arbor; Mr and
Mrs. Rolla Wtjltam*.’ of Burlington,
Mr. and Mr. Ft rruf Brown and daugh­
ter. Isabelle, of Prairieville; Mr am!
and Mrs George Robinson and Mrs 8 Mrs. Stanley Brown and the fotmet’a
C Brock were in Jackroiv Bunday at­
Honoring the fortieth wedding anplea.uintly with u bridge-dinner on
tend ing a dinner given by Mr. and Mr and Mr* Cleo Brown and children. very
Monday evening, covers being laid for juvcr.afy ot Mr • arid Mrs Byron
Mr*. Basil Smith honoring Mias Mar­ Mm. Hartl Otis and family and Mor­ Mr and Mr* Henry Mulder. Mr and Tungate. their daughter and Husband.
gan Hinckley ot Hickory Corners.
garet Wilcox’* fifteenth birthday.

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Titunday'wh n- the Jad’.c.i attended
thc Grand Temple of Pythian Buteta
and tlie men tin Grand Lodge KnighU
of Pythias
Eight guru., wi re pkaknntly enterhiinul by Mu- Jean Barnr, on Mon­
day evening. * Cont ract bridge wat
played. Mra. Hoy cude* and Mrs M
O Hill winning top wore*.

Members erf the Y m’L club held a
Mrs John Ketcham entertained pen­
pleasant meeting at tlw homo of Mrs.
Fred Prentice on Ttfeadav afternoon, a nock Hospital guild Nd 1 on Monday
not luck dinner being enjoyed, followed afternoon A shower at fnut and jelly'
was taken for'lhe hospital.

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Maple Grove and Af-yna Sunday.
The L. A. S will serve a fried chicken
riipp&lt;T nt the .church Thursday. Sep-;
tembeb 39 In the evening.
Brawn Brothers und their raid num,
are grading and craVcliiig the roudi
i&gt; ’Wf.-n 79 and Co.iu Grove which
will be . much appreciated by several
mmuniiy.

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Opening of the Hazel De I
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Benton
and Mr,. Gertrud? Tluima." had n cun-'
nlng bee at tlie home of Mrs. Roy
Dealing Thursday tor Mrs ' Charles

At 319 North Broadway OCTOBER 7 . M _On,n Bmelker wm in Owomo r..
Sale Start* October H FRANK HAZEL
fur the Pythian Sisters.
• \!r and Mrs. EziwaYtl Beryg of.
Boyne City were Saturday evening i
BANNER WANT ADVS..PAY.
guests of John Nash and family.

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DELTON M £ CHURCH NOTES.

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Intelligence demands the best, and
wisdom sees that all get il. Quality al­
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Alio Ambulance Service
AT FRAIRIBV11XE

�4
Tlie fine tower in Hie midst of a
heavily wooded ferv-t on tlie highest
point of the Ulaml lad caught Rich1 ord's eye on tlie way into tin- harbor.’
■ and we •-,ndrd the afternoon by seeking
it out through a maze uf roods and
'erot* roads and counter roads finally
landing triumphantly at'its base. It
• Continued tram |»ge two. jurt one* is 140 fret high, one of 'hr highest In
all thia north -country. Instead of hav­
•in tlie narrow by-roads ax you dispute ing thc respectable slain and landings
their right-of-way. Certain times ot ■' many haw, ft only afforded metal slum
’tile year. 1 mu told, buyers from city,
market, came ip io bargaiii for them. • I.Aut.hing
Hichaid gain the
it -remed io me in tliat afternoon J weights. und picked berries and. wild
’ drive wr covered almost us much lluSer . dining Ids abwirre lie rtportisl the view well rewarded him tor llw
tingr
climb. Cro ". Village and the main
land could easily be sren and.ull ol
road leading into the rjintre Of the
bland, then branched ol! and went u had rained the night before so tlie
far a.. wo could tii^ard llw? extreme, end look-out num had a day off. otberwi-r
• &gt;f ihr Island, ending tip al a.saw-mill, he I, on duty from eight A. M. to sunwhere I luid ii vL.it- with two young.
I doesn't enjoy reading he must put m
joying ;i tHiiii)iing out. .vur-atloh on the muny lonely isours.
..
nhorr of a murtoy lake. 'Dirir hitsIn the drives .around thr l-.land
bund.-t were rnihii'.luxtlc over tlw
.-plyudid ffshing; they had well a nd boulders of immense ria* un1 to be wen.
und
again
u
field
or
roadside
pleating
fox running acrorA their truck on thr u

BEH ISLAND
VERY INTEBESTIIG

«

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER
!

lurncst oja- on the bland .and so dqsfgr.atrd on the maps, and its little out­
let, the River Jordan, flow. to Lake
Michigan .
Tin- mail and pa-sengcr boat comes
in once a .day at twelve, daylight sav­
ing time, and leaves ut 2 00 P M
quiet hamlet Tlie dock Is filled with
people, who come down' to act- who
comes off •
and again, who
leave*t. It's aTway.-* a jolly, intcrc.aing

After this, the order of Qw* day B toi
go-Jo'the po-tofflre and W#lt. for the!
mall to’be distributed. I di-4rov«-tcsl'
a-i.I dropped
topped In to mail a -postal :
luiil was practii-ully
pratlH-ully all young
Tlie crowd
propio ■ having a good time'in
time’
groups
It recalled vividly to mind- the. same'
terne in Hastings' pontolficr year’s ago.
before free mall delivery, ylien tlw
grf-ut thrill m thr day was to go direct •
from school mid congregate In thr;
ofliOe for thr distribution of milil from'
the four o'ciiM’k train, litany dut&lt;:wvre made in that old posfollicr andthe older Riris*.beans were apt to walk:
part wuv home isith them, avietut. &lt;dl
of which delightful program might.

OUR RECORD is our

Reputation
Safety
Strength
Service

Mum*s of varyity sizes deposited by thc
The State Conservation .Deportment ; ancient, glacial drift.
patent. who d*v&lt;’d a straight walk
planted n colony of black bearei* in'
II anyone fells you the Mormons uvd home from school, for word hud gone
this.section of the island a few j»-arago.’ utal they have ’thrived wonder- । these fur their dwelling places, try and getting pretty bold and nubv and:
ki-p
jointongue
in
’
your
cheek,
for
all
fully, then- being three culonir. now
•‘you'd be talked about if you went'
irnug. W(
. r&lt;vurd.i relate that their houma were
and a fourth one L-. starting.
We,
tberc".
cii-MUigi place !’'ibstuntiul ones of 1-jg* hewn .on bulb
wanted to visit ihitf intereM
It doesn’t take one long to discover;
_
«-d for inking sld,‘s- I'11'- Irish Inhabitant.1, are not
there are some unusually pretty girls I
nTvuu ate required to ieav,- tlw HWd ,‘‘ck|W in humor and don’t mind on.Beaver Island, some of them, the!
and tramp through dciL-M-undr-rbrusli tt&gt; •Gborutlnjr a tale, especially anything true Irish tyfie. grey cn blackliair and:
:•&lt;• tin- litmu s .nid dams &lt;,f these ma.*.-'confrtldn® t,W! Motmirtl uarupaUon. ‘ long lashfta and wonderfully smooth,
that
t.-r w.KKlMnen of tlw furest. who’lure I; The
Th'* profii’.km of »wild
’"ri flowers ,h
- creamy romplexiuHs. Bemadfne, ournever been known to lodge a tw .ini ;glorify the highways and byway:, of most uttriirtivr wultrv... niece ot Mr? ■
felling it, do their work al night b- ■ Bearer Island is one of it-, kn/ates*. Golden, the ptojirielor of the Beoier;
chai-mv
and
must
be
a
botanists'
para,
thc light ot tin* moon, and station
Island Hou*.*, was nmnrr-up to tin’’
pickets nbruiid nt daylight .to warn of due. I wislwd I tutild huv&lt;- Id-ntified Queen for the title of Mjv- Beaver:
IniiK'ndmg daneer. One of tlie most them all. Along the sandy, jx-bbled
inielligvni und InlerrstinR animals in .shori* at the edge Of the town f hud a Ml.-s Gallagher, whom I didn't !«t.noticed sucli attractive little blue beenute -he wait visiting on Xhe main­
Having the s^yctnill we drove back to- llOAeis of tui arte.-;tiiwt color. Hie blue: land, but I did see her very pretty s.u-1
the umtTt-htrtTA.iv mid travelled as far i o much in vogue HiU . bi-ccntenniul ter. u blue eyed, black haired WautyJ
ii . wr could on thr other’ side of tin- y-ar. I, picked ii-huiich ut them nnd who “wailed on custonwre" at the gni land which ut It* greatest width to, they were later Identified os t/w.friiiged rage grocery. Bernadlne hud been
only six rplle.. and thirteen miless huix
long-- R' utl«n. »&gt;ne of otir Mate’s rares' nursemaid the past two year.-; far a
... government survey
-....v, made
according' to
r ’ Bowers, which bOtanUU tell Ito grow in well-to-do family In Chicago, who had .
lunz ano ILS 1H55 under command i-'-aler profusion on Beaver Island Jost all through the stock market crush
c- lilt M.-J.d.- V.JW later'was to 1«- iii iUtan any where else In Hie
Mr. .
V .state, hrV
*»M‘ t l«.kmg T»r» ar.l with par.
h.?.'.,ld rtrt“l.nl&gt; f6*1”-. .hen’1 ticulnr
charge of the Union force.*; at Getty.*.-. Wallace —
titular ih'liuht
delight tl.
to aMndinit
Ljwndjng' the
the winter
whiter;
burg On- ol the vuuiir enghAwra In someUpje, The fringed gentian 1 have nn the Island ‘ where there wii:i nothing
the party trivts ah IfitciwUina account 5"icu learned carries on a sort Of hkk to &lt;Jo.'' As navigation-clOKs and the!
in’tlii-Biair Ploiu r l&gt;H»k.-. of their i-x- !,lld
t f“l,n ,,f extstetxx* In dark. inland settles down tn thc winter
|» rivn&lt;&lt; . mi Hi.iv.r b land .it tha1. damp, swamp-liki* place;- where growth routine and long evenings. I suppose j
it does twx-m monotonniri to a young1
1 lll-.pt- I,. 1'1 .4.1111 -.111 rU-’IK’IIL l-MII ’• 1- ----------- ---- ......
------ — - - ■ person. nUhough they say there are
11- n!:.*» called ut King Strang’s htniw &lt;”'G‘rduis. a Jovdy rose colored wild
on IniMnc-vs found him .dining with lu.. fl'*ww belonging !o the fox-glove futqThe Community hall on the beach Is.
nuna rou, wire, and vourlica for the dv. w.ts every where lo t&gt;-.-aen Cin- a great gathering place for dancers,
and the like I heard one jolly looking ।
rrudli
Huang leu
miatroh returning to Chicago from an
lowly
white
flow
!&gt;•• renuiuIsland vacation deploring the twelve
IMiunds slw had inquired during her’
stay despite the'fact tliat she "had
.st rang vi’»t« it tlusr ramp Iw
, (laiiceil every night.”
rviden- * :; of-th&lt;’ Mormon
Some IGOf) |wople laid been on the’
yx-t remain bn IU-avcr 14- I.land during the celebration, one old.
tr ntitlirinr &lt;Ji«-..: ’despite the fact
t any form uf drinking was strictly land. Thi* Ix-.l pre.M-rved one is their man well i«r.l elyiity. who hud been
former printing office. a long low two­
null a lot of virgin timber ua. storied building, which was railed "The being In thc crowd. A dully pageant.
depicting thc arrival of Father Buraya,
boarding house on St. Jamex' one one hundred years before, sports, nn
inaiiv of tlw road’.-ire
through street. There'S a whipping port ton. ox roast, dancing, speeches and tlie
v&gt; ritiiblii tunii-i-. of jtiven: overiaeftd; but l take all .such witli’u 'MKsouri- crowning of Mrs Beaver Island were,
l&gt;niiicli&lt;ti'M&gt; -thick tlwy • xclud«xl -very iromplex’' altitude, like tlw •sloiir- some of the features ot the cek-brn-j
bit ol tie-suit. rays. Some good f.unu Iwiio .. ’ Biif Ilk.- tlie R.-d Man in the non which was a great success tn every j
we saw looking as though they hail ixx-n1!uld ixient who boxrts "Our names arc
' tin’ Community hall at the fartlier end
FAIR I.AKK
of the father* birthday; also their
hewn out *if tin? wlldern-i.-:. fringed ;I on your waters and ye cannot wash
Benv-r bland Hnttse now-lx
Tlie Kinsley Ladles' Aid Society will brother Edd's.
1 them out." thc names *tbc Mormons own electric light plant, has _ .. .. of the street; down ut the La Frenelke
,
. u purudln* for wild black Iwrrtes i:.iv&lt; to Beav.T Island Mill exist In plumbing and excellent m«-als.- fried! -fare meh filled the benches on the:
meet October 5 for dinner with Mrs.
Spencer Dunn and family of Bedford
platform
enjoying
their
evening
smoke,
St. land broiled white fish being their spe-;
Henry Whidby. All come prepared bi spent, Sunday at Ear) McOlocklln's.
.unit blue berries. I picked u half a many instances.- Tlw- little town
------ : Juiih
called in honor of tluir .nnl|V Oll th,. tllbie hi .the lobby. a stirt of village club it seemed to be.
sew for one of the membr ra.
Mrs. Lottie Colltoter Is sick and unPresident
Hoover
will
broadcast
aj
oti&gt; King’s name—Janw*;. t»««.-tlie ' »»4&gt;wi»,..i
prlncip.il tj ahieh serves
for
office
anti...
parlor, I Conieiitment was in thc tiln Everyone Founder:.' Day" message October 11.1। Jason Willison and family spent
mlmiUii alon........ ............
you pass bows with the fin? courtesy ;
„. W
nui» ui Moutgotncrym
hadn’t really started. Tliey wkiv thej road Mill bt’ai-s the itotne
le -..
-Thr King';. noticed u
the
tom*ol
* Fay
Smith
improving
- —
.......... in
——
—-. nicely, which
q-mw onei°r i‘""M’er days. A frii-ndl).’ charm- the 111th birthday’of.George Williams.! Sunday at a family dinner at John
long !• nder black’ vuri-ly with tiuv Highway; ” posit ,hik- tytto tlw out-door I w, »rd aiid Sean-Roebuck.
Willison's. 40 "being present In honor;we arc* all glad to know.
. :
. \? ! lug, M»t R St. James. It &lt;s ns far the founder of'Y. M. C A
bapUsnuik font for all the Saints nnd uf tl..’ hotel
■ ., .
|»’ople seemed to be al- M1(.,rjll,.d (ro,n tlM. cuMolnttry tourUI '■ Albert Becker, Hi-Y leader of Hasuholild start n Jahimiiw kitchen on tile
ways connulting
and
hurry uf thc world’■tings, aiid the local HI-Y officers met
I.’hind with Uu.-. olioice’iiativi- pnxlurt U only, a half mile distant from the spiciious too. in tlw home of Siip-msor
at the home of Secretary Angell last
to draw tlpon, uii’l make the brand Harbor. Nearby is Mt. Pisgah. iMilRh Gallagher! where we went for some in-i**^J'*1 " ' Tuesday evening to arrange fall plans.'
sand mountain; Lake Gem-ix-rvt is the formation and again I saw them in the
ininoux.
.
I-a.Freneire- the courteous gen­
. Watch for Hie special announcement
home of Cupt. Allard, the famous old :el'al ston‘ kepjxT, wax outlining to us
. *
sea and Ink- captain whose little home! •'nn‘,!
heirs nnd plans thc pro­ । next week.
nnr
.............
— ..........................
. ■”» I"l‘Trd 'S'"?.01
near we
I he .amnowe
lighthouse «
Is wmr
quite »
a pure
place of
1 cressire
citizens of St............................
Junies have for
waiorl with picl»e- HriWCr 1-l.iwllulur.. -n.it.pilgrimage lor
for w»,«l
island visitors,
Island’s future.
•■Rut." tI raid.
said, SrMrater W. omMr 1-1 U Ire
turn-ol
.hip.
&gt;M
ralllup
re.wK
hi■I"
1
’
’
*
ehu-m
th»t
OhiMr
Oremhhlrwmm:
•&gt;»«»
1WW
turcs of ships nnd nailing vessels k
A&lt;u,n rfMtrnv ,hr’
‘'hnrm ,h“*
LET OUR "MINUTE MEN" SERVE YOU/
ta. piloted around the Seven Sen,
"lore
unique and allrac- men and Inden, ol both 1. M. C. *.
and Great Lakes ' He nnd his good tire, and different from sftl other tour- and Girl Reserve groups. All - Scout
wife hope*tt&gt; celebrate their sixtieth. ist
ir* Michigan " Muny of the leaders are Invited.wedding nnrilvt-rsary before Ipng. I sup-! JolJI,R’’r m-n however, feel they heed
Fred Gleb s*f Grand Rapids ’will be
paw these big mull order caul »:s afford! th*‘ u‘llrl5t trnde an&lt;i ,he summer real- the Sunday morning, October 2. xpeaka convenient menus for the Bland pro- d'nI
th'’ cro'*th a,|d future &lt;&gt;ros- ,.j- m tlie men's .camp omBarlow lake
pie to du their shopping nnd a look
the Istapd. And they do have
radio with Joud agwakeFw-fil keep us
througM their jinges with their hunthing that’s necessary to make a jn touch with the world series and Unidreds of illuslrntloiLi, i« tlw next thing «‘x’d talking
aside from, its his-1 versity of Michigan football gfcme.
tu the joy the mainland woman gels in .
। value, which
has always at-!’ Bev. Keith Chidester _»
n'v’AJ.Tr
of c.
St. Johns
window shoaling.
tra,rt^ a
«s
of
O.Uthe,healthh'..l''"^;!»W be 14. w.krr
lb. owruiu.
The lighthovue at llw eastern end of 1,'‘t
,he *or,d- ,hc “ r *"««'
ofall
ot ,ho Borry C™01* Mtmsthc village is not an official one any, Clean 1,1
"" hnDuritles aerovi Tfie'thi?-•
Yy-tnlle or so stretch from the main- !
°r? church*]'’nul h north
more, rt now being one of thc acetylene j
and froth longer distances in
3 p
4 ThLgas type, that comes on nnd goes off land,
other directions: fishing U unsurpassed
?“»' - U L’f’
T
of its own accord. Tin- old couple.who:;on its inland lakes; there 1* boating..wlU
b&gt; a fellowship sup-;
used to operate it rtllljlve in the build-; hiking and bathing with sandy beaches »*r “ 1 ’J*"* “nd on,1&gt;r 25 cento All ।
ing. T1H’ main lighthouse .Hist serves that equal any in this regldn. An elec- "J'Usters of the county an- urged to
its a beacon light to Great Lake marl­ trio light plant Is the goal for which attend and bring their wives.
hem Is nt thr head of the Island I no- i
now aim. tjnd cottages erected |
flee by lust week's pu|&gt;ers that Dom- Uu-y
imck GiHliigher, who was born on tlie for rental. A committee of five has''
island and has .served as thc lighthouse j recently been appointed to put St.,
James
and Big Beaver on the nuip os
keeper for thirty years nnd in that
time had only ber-ii to thc mainland a summer resort. .
And so it may tx-come. But I’m glad
four times, was rearing. His first va­
cation wiia to be n (rip down the lake
to Chicago, then down the Mississippi there while It is still the charming,
to the Gulf, where he expected to priinltiye place it is.
Father Qallagher of Kalamazoo, a^
spend the winter in Florida. When, a
press reporter expressed .surprise . at hay-fever victim, was registered nt Optimism Is Rampant As
his few absences from tlie island, he '■Tlie Beaver Island House." In conver­
Agents Report Business
said. "Why should I go away? We sation with him he told mc-tluit Mr.
U. S. TIRES AT THESE LOW PRICZS
Hustings,
andjira
On Upgrade. August
have plenty to eat nnd parties and B. A. O'Dofttwll of —
- - ---------QIVE MATCHLLiA SERVICE
something doing ail the time. There
nnd brother were born on
Shows Cash Increase
are 700 people right here on the to- Beaver Island,
land.” . ’
Just as we were leaving the hotel
On September I agents of thc
And in that answer lies thc key of we met Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rood, for- Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance
the secret of Beaver Island's existence merty o( Barry county, and nn aide of Company met at the home office in
"Before w« got a telephone, I missed
as a place of residence. People there,
former’s coming In from the boat, Howell, Mich., where thc winners of
— many good limes with the erowti. But
as a rule, have a contented mind. One Mr- Rood ’^d been-assigned to make thc July quota contest were presented
of the priests of their parish was with foU tcsts on various places on the with their awards
now they can reach me cattily, anti I’m
them thirty-two years. Things of the u'!and and Mrs- Rood had ”run awaV’'
The company was able to report a
always included when parties are planned*
world don't worry them as they do Irwn
three sm“n Bo°ds Tor a bit very good showing for the month of
with
most of the mortals on "the main ot an outing “
‘•K them.
—
Returning to Charlevoix we made St. August having made a cash Increase of
land." There's no real poverty, every
"Mother says that she feels much safer
$14,000 over Aug. 1931 and a cash in­
Ignace
that
night
and
ill
try
und
tell
one has plenty to cat and as a rule the
crease ot $7,000 over July 1932- Tlie
with a telephone in the Iiou*t\ too, for
most of them have a bit laid up for you a bit about Upper Peninsula ex­ claims have been more moderate and
periences in ray next.
old age.
with
the
better
tone
In
thc
security
and
in cmc of pudden itickncsM, fire or acri*
Petoskey. Sept. 1». 1933.
I wish all my readers might have
commodity
markets
the
outlook
for
thc
Sadie R. Cook.
experienced with us-the charm of St.:
dent, it enables us to summon aid im­
lost four montlis of the year Is the best
James at sunset time and on till dark­
TELEPHONE 2177
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
which has been experienced for some
EIGHT MILES TO BOSTON.
mediately, day or night.
ness fell. It was a quiet that was ditmontlis post.
—Adv.
iferent. Somehow it recalled EvangeThe distance from Boaton to New
Iline and the little village of Grand York is only eight miles. Although
No wonder girls wish to be popular;
"Considering how little it costs,
Pre: no factory wl|lsHes blowing; no. this is not correct in the United States, it has been noticed that fellows go
we decided we should not bo fl,
noticeable honking of passing motor­ it is true in Englund, where tlie vil­ after that kind in spite of thc fact that
cars; fMldng craft lying at anchor or lages of New York and Boston, both they would not have competition to
without a telephone."
■ drawn up on the shore; a few young situated in Lincolnshire, are but eight worry them If they picked the other
' |&gt;eople sauntering along bareheaded to' miles apart.
kind.
\
&lt;

THIS BANK is organized and operated under the
National Banking Act, and comes directly under
United States Government Supervision.

Periodically, but always without warning, United
States Government inspectors arrive to see if all the
legal requirements are being kept. Uncle Sam takes
nothing-on faith. We are a member of the Federal
Reserve System—the STRONGEST banking
structure in the world.

As a member of this system, with its powerful in­
fluence ai)d great resources, our depositors partici­
. patewith us in all the advantages of our connection.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Only National Bank in Barry County

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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V

U. S. GUARDS
4.40x21 . . $3.95
4.50x21
. . $4.45
4.75 x 19 . . $5.15

jfiuto *SpoH J'hop

"I'VE HAD SO MANY
GOOD TIMES SINCE WE
GOT OUR TELEPHONE"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER M. !9Jt

PAGE TEN

Astronomy Offers Interesting
Study of Sun, Moon and Stars
We dim wonder about the extent will give you o better idea about what
-of space’Wlnit ue do know about it is Us now known of space, which is pn»bInfiniteiumaL but at Um- same time dur ably very little, but at the same time
crude'.knowledge makes figurnt ondftnoBt interesting. It reads as follows
disunces.at least iiitere.sting.
Now that thc depression m .about
At Rota\y Club meetings, members arc over it becomes necemary fur some of
expected
.say .something at least once iis to find something, rise to wdiTy
a year on the. occasion ot their birth- about liesldw our birthday reapoii-M-s.
day* Anyone interrstel in astronomy.
*
’
“ • —1 •**
Mill be aivrestf-d in th’ foil-.*ing con­ more or less of an interest m my de... jvripUon x&gt;f the planetarium in Clutributed bv ii member of Hustings RoTt । capo. v&gt; I Iwive selected the field of

/nil LOVE
with your
home'^

astronomy to see If there isn't .■nmething in thts line that w* should now
be worryIns about and I find that there
is. This old earth of oijrs isn't going
to last forever. but I find it isn't nitesstraw stacks to climb up on. •
r „
When we look up into the sky at night
we can mt in the neighborhood of mx
Ul
m
.,„,
WW
.
OT
.,
U
or seven thousand stars and tliat Is all
th4t anybody had over seen up until1
joo years ago. when Uh- first telescope'
was invented. A telescope that nmgnt-i
- — — - —‘
•
••* number of stars seen with tlu- unaided I
&lt; .e, jn,. jqq lnci, telescope on Mt ;
Wilson, largest now in tXlstence. nit-;

brings to our vision Tn round numbers
out- million, million, million -or a I
■ wiflt rtgtitccn ciphers! sfar&lt;; The new
• 200 inch telesaxrpe rioW ticini; built will'
tiicrva.x- this number up to 1 with 3tj|
erphens. i
When wv talk .about dfciaia-a be-;
twwn stars wc talk ol sooH^hipg Of!
which we have no conception. Tin- fol- •
lowing model, helps lo visualize the.se I
’distances better than anything I have I
yet heard.

Jbor. which is about 100 miles. The
nwion is about 24.000 times tliat distanre from tlie rarth. mid tin? Min L
about 400 times tui far from the cin-tli
as the moon. Once a year the earth
। travels around the sun through an or­
bit about seven'• times tlw distance
of this wbit is 600 million mile* &lt;&gt;i
1 about six million Unu-s the distance i
from here to Ann Arbor.
। We wtll noyr take this' two million[
' miles and reduce it to thc size of a pin j
head or about 1-16 of un inch m di-i

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*

It is reported that near Stanton, Michigan, an elderly
woman living alone had a sum of over $2,500 which
she kept in an old purse and hid in an old boiler in
the basement. One day she went visitingjind when
she returned she decided to look at her hoardings.
She found the purse but not the money. She called
in the sheriff and he and his deputies finally found
the lady's money wrapped in an old sack and hidden
in the pocket of an old dress. The sheriff persuaded
the lady to deposit her MONEY IN THE BANK!

usn^cro

There are thousands of instances of hoarding and hiding
money in which the money has bpen stolen, burned or lost.

The place for your savings is in this sound bank where one
dollar has always returned 100 cents plus 3% interest com­
pounded semi-annually on every savings account.

’Tile .sun.consequenti.v shrinks from a|
। diameter of about 900,000 mileii'to ai
j speck of dust 1-3400 of an meh in &lt;liiiimeter and the earth and moon he.come so -mall that they cannot even Ik1
jrcen with the mad-powerful niLscro; scojHj.
•
•
। On tills scale thc nearest star in the
sky outside of our own planejara sys[u-rn must be plariil 325 yard*\iway
(and to contain the hundred stars imm
. i11 st our sun. t lie model must be a mile
|high. n mile long and a-tnile wide. 11
i we keep on imagining the stars as I
specks of dust spaced a quarter ol a
I mile or more apar t for about 7.000 miles I
iwe will still be inside our galactic .• v: Mem und with our earth's long yearly
I journey around tlie sun as our-jnn head
the whole galactic system is about the .
jsi/e mf the American coptinent. You
i might pause for a moment and try t«&gt;
'visualize the relative «z«. of a pin
' head and* thc American Continent be-1
■ fore vic go further with our model.
|
| Now that our galactic system is tin-'
ished. wc must travel about 30.000)
miles through empty ;;paee, before we I
' come to the next family of stars which
[will Im* found comparable in bath size
। and numbers to &lt;mr own galactic sy.&lt;-1
item. And .'■*&gt; wc ,go on’ building isu I
I model—a family of thousands of mil-1
■ lions of stars every 30.000 mile-*- or «o-*-1
-Juntil we have over two. million such]
pamilleu and our model now stretchy*.|
put about fi»ur‘million miles tn every’
! direction. This represents os far a )
HINDS CORNERS.
_/Jrvi....
Jl,‘ Tobjiu; and son. Robert t und shot and *oiw of
n mx- into spat*.- with bur present )
all mtMrs Mntining and daughter spent -Mrs. Pearl Barrett of Detroit cuine
— Sunday with them.
ipe; wc can imagine the model j ale to Venus whl
utt Unw |5ar&lt; of lust week in Caiu-hig with the Friday evening for a visit with their
on. although we know not how I iw
... about the -some tt
- —
..........
... ’N.’ Tublus.
riitur calhil on
former-, daughter
Mr
tu.,d Mrs
"
nor whine—all we know is that thi- i the .earth has today.
Miss Thelma Tolna.*, and friend.?.' Orville returned Sunday evening and muiilty Sunday.
part so frfr built represents only ul W*-can liana around Yctjus for about Ev« rett Meywr.i and Mus. Gertrude’■ Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Tobias and (laughtraction of ibe universe.’
two mifilon million years before it gets Bi rl all ol Kalamazoo called on the
Wtll llcndtrAll of. these millions of inilhotis of I uncomfqriubly ctxfl nnd tlwn move over tr.rlncr s parents. Mr. and Mra. W. O.
stars an- moving thousands of miles' to Mercury which will then have th* Tobias. Sunday evening.
,
per minute and apparently conunglpresent earth’s clin\ate. Of course, be­
Mr. and Mr*. Dodge lire, spending the;
laud going in all directions and tl any I fore this happens our constitution will wii k mSaginaw.
[one of them should get within a"bil-Ihave to be am* ndod or at least a comMr. und. Mr- Edd Holly of Kalamallion or so miles frren our sun. the deli- Imusion slxsild be apixUn’ixj to Snvcsti- z&lt;&gt;o visited her sister. Mr. .and Mrs.,
[cate balance of our solar system would I gate birth cwntrel as Mercury l- quit* Burrell Phillips, and family Sunday, i
be upset and wc would either h.ivv | small compared with our earth, laving
j plenty to worry about or else -our Ion Venn:- and- Mercury Would have its vek with his jlircnt'.; Mr. and Mrs.'
I worries would all be over.
; advantages ‘--------"—
«• ora.' DeMott.
1 'Aatrimotners have carefully figured no crooner:
tlwrc would be
Mr. and, Mrs. Orlie Fisher of Dowling
... .. them.
ailed ut C. N. Tqpla:,' Friday aftarfrom- thc foregoing you can readily
!caLiu&gt;trppby,iind they find that our sun
is’so far M igrated fnen. the hearcM iv that from tlie
-----mono
Mr.-. Vitla Phillips nt Irving spent
j.-tnr and thc stars tlwm.M-|ves are wp-i
.
the -.vick «nd with her son, Mr. and
innilcd front.eitch oilier by such enor..
.
trillion-! Mr&lt; Burrell Phillips.
uious distance^ tliat the chnnce uf a years, but a- Mercury is the nr .in. t
Mrs. Forrest Hull and sun of South'
’ collision bctwwn any two of them is pl.iiwi to the sun and conswirn ntly the 'Himings visited nt Edd Newton's Satabout one m n million, million, million. !a-.t jump we can make, wr mil then urdny afternoon.
‘ ' " and the fuTlu-re was a good turnout at the K
than we do'A. S. at Fxld Newton's Thursday alter-1
: needed to worry much about a col-1 tun* a littl e mot
,n0on.
.
' •
ILsion with ojlp r star-, so we will con-j at prcM-nt.
Miler the tirxl wnr»e thing that might । ’
----Mr. nnd Mrs Edit Meyers and son.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings,
.’.Ir. and M:.-.. Victor Meyers and little
[happen.
*
..MH. it. T.
1 Our sun w constantly giving off ra.
PEOPLE. ■ m all of Ionia visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Newton and liunlly Sunday.
™
I ”"* "• •*■
mr U «m- toat the enormous -rate of 3M1.000 tons |
,
1I every
■toK
'—
- •hours
—
- -as Uns teiestfiig talk on ftiq "Sania Fc Trad
niy *four
and
|lightens-ita Weight, 'its gravttational : Sunday evening.’
Ipu'1 on the earth tweomi-.x h-v.
‘ '
The beginning of the Santa Ft* Trait
——Ttantly moving farther
which was
c sills and '.thus must be
away from
tie- hading towns west of Hit,- Miv..,This .«mukI.« quire serious until wr aijpi at that.time. Some old tra&lt;n&gt;rr»
find that it'Likcs ojw hundred years at came back io.Kansas City and told .of
thts rate for the run to loose ennukh the good chano? to r.jakc money by
weight so that thr earth is allowed tu taking watmn'loads of go.i&amp;. Ui Sama
move one yard lurthcr away from tt At । j,\.
this rate it win lye one mtliioh nulli'ui arr-.&lt;h*d by tlw* Spanish government
। years before w&lt; arc ten per cent faithand imprisoned them for nine i-ears.
But they were game. Wlien they were
brightly as now the earth's average let .out they tried H O\er and succeed­
temperature will be only about 15 de­ ed. It was not long before regular
grees centigrade lower than it is now
freight and passenger service had
Ths would no: be\sp serious if U»
sun wen? not cooling of! in the mean on» were drawn by mules and oxen.
j time so that it will be only about 94 It r *t 1250 for passage to Santa IV:
per cent of its present weight which and it took two weeks to make the trip
.would reduce its energy giving cj- although it took the heavy freighter,
pscijy around 20 per cent Th,- earth’s wagon- much longer After the Civfi
temperature wtll consequently t&gt;- re- war many mor*- people went »&gt;.'&lt;: than
"duccd by another 15 degree... so that
after a million million years thi* inevi­ ro.Hl be built aert. Thi-i was done. th"
table course of events will have reduced first-&lt;»n-. Use Union Pacific. going to
the earth's average temperature by Salt Lake City. Then another com-:
about 30 degrees centigrade ot 54 ‘de­ pony built a nmd in thr southern part
grees fahrcnlieit.
of thr United States, tn Santa Ft- The
• Our balmy summer days in Michi­ traffic on the old Santa Fe trail then
gan will then be around 40 degrees and gradually died down. Thr story of thr
our coldest winter nights 80 degree* Old West is a very romantic one and
below zero
Mr. Wallaces talk was greatly enjoyetL
I hop-?, that I won't be prc.-ident of
Hie program chairman for next week
the United Stales or even Governor ol is lan Ironside. Everyone is invited.—
Michigan wiien this happens as I could
। not even hope for rc-elecnoti if I al­
lowed conditions to get in such shape
born corners.
that all of our beautiful lakes and riv­
ers were frozen packs of solid ice with Mrs. Leavrt of Cetiar Creek, store
Commander Byrd will, then be about
th* only prospect for' tlw Michigan Thursday, OctAber &lt;5. for dinner. ,
Callers at Henry Bergman t Sunday
Tourist and Resort Association
As there changes take place very, were. Frank H.immow! of Kaianwxn.
gradually it is probable that we will Mrs Etta Stanton and Mr. and Mrs
know in a million million years iww to Wall Norton of Dowling.
Mrs. Percy.-----------------McMirxu'u. home
after
adapt curselvas to th«e condition; If. ------------... —

1 he money jou put into a savings account here goes back
into circulation in the channels of trade . . . and HELPS your
home town and your community to prosper

■««&gt;ythinj ipsildc with islrsihinj
. xiwiljnc'n . . . Simplify youi
hoMiccIssninj Uiki.. Pul Intst
LG. A. Isbo&lt;-n»«nto work In mik­
ing youi hom« bright m3 cheerful.

Can

Wash Boiler vs. Bank

Bar
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FLOATING Ilin

7C

A “BOOST” FOR YOUR TOWN IS A BOOST
FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR HOME

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

MULEHIDE
ROOFING
To Keep You Dry and Cozy

Cleanser IGA

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

C-w-waw
soap

Starch IGR

X rs- 15c

HAKP
WATtH

s., 5c

I. G. A. COFFEES
I’ BLEND. 33C *G* BLEND X7C
59C

CAMPBELL'S0^70
Can

Crepe Tissue IGU
Royal
crcpf.
Snprssne In
Baking Powder
l,O».

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Sunshine ckacklkm Pancake Flour
i~a
Make* t bine rich. &lt;&gt;•lUB Udetu gol4»n blown panc«k*a Um •■uumfolk*

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Friday and Saturday Only

a

WALL PAPER SALE
OUR FALL

Clearance Sale
. .. OF ..

1932 Wall Paper

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Mich

IS NOW ON

If you are considering doing any wall
papering in the near future it will pay
you to
-­

SEE THESE BARGAINS

WINDOW
SHADES

We make them to fit your
windows and any color.

SPECIAL §HADIi
JOfi PRICES
DURING THIS SALE
TRY THE NEW

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For finishing wood work
and furniture.
ft dries in four hours.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
The REXALL Store

IG A STORES '

GOODS DELIVERED

not. our inventive ability by that tune viaiting her water at Battle creek.

PHONE213!

�THE HASTINGS BASNER. WEHSESBAY. SEITfcMfJEH 2fc. 193“

CORN AND BEANS ABOVE

Iciuimtxrlaln remaining for a few days
PttAHMftVUXE.
NORTHEAST WOOHLANH.
U -rur rr!-urln .. Jr-n.'k”“‘rr
- Mr. and Mr. Henry Brnron wen
Mr and Mr. John Cook and &lt;ua. i.THE TEN YEAR AVERAGE Mrs. twonard of Hutlngs Is spending tallm of Mr. Bln.K&gt;n*s brother, Willi Urrs of Grand Rapidt, RlcJiard (Jamb!. I
.
.the Week end with her daughter and Pennock, of Harting*. TucMtay.
‘of (irandv-lK". Mr. and Mr* i;id !
Oats Only Crop Less Than In family. Mrs IwaU-r Monll-a.
IJ3Vr witaox of Hartings w.-&lt; in‘S’mrs &lt;&gt;f J ;. ipoH, Ar'liut Stal: ,i;d
10‘il
Inraer Arrmron I Mr. mid Mrs. WHluuitoiuMonb and 4own Bunday mid called on sortie Of' Homer SmiHrof Cafltlm. Mr. am! M:
1U.J1 — Larger Acreage 'daughter apent Sunday With llwir jair- hi* uM trirnds
H 1 Church. Mr. • nnd M;
E .il
Helped Barley Total
;«nt... Mr. and Mrs Chas Monica.
"
_
. :&lt;miirul&gt; 5114 MB1 &lt;11 clark.v:’,;.Mr mid Mr: Kull Pnimntiir and
Stairs’
.-.rui-- of Kiilmnui^Ki were hi town,Sun-j
Ui*Mrs Paul Rutter, Mr. and Mrs. I’nul •’"'1
\M
,
Mr. and Mt pirn? Nalvb
Michigan iw &amp;0 per &lt;wnt above the;
Mr, Erl tvnneU entertained Griffith nnd ht j. daughter, Jt»n
Carol from lamgtug visited the Howard;1 Wldren x|irHt - Sunday with
■the son. Richard Fennels, ot Kalama- wil Wb - familivti Sunday.
iHuliitetwr &lt;4 Wet* odeMu.
(treated acmuo- thu, year. Tlw &lt;mt
A HTOup of B-&gt;y Scout.-, with their
The Rrambrr s and Vein 's t
crop, howeter, about 23 per cent be­
low the tin year.averagr production. thur J-ihiwock home TiwMiny, Ortoiur
Wocritiiiry.*
Taking llw state
a whole, the yh Id 4tb. Tlw subject'will be - Tir Church
of cqrn is about tlirw per cent above wiil0** U&lt;l¥"r Pr''b'“" " E;' r&gt;,.,“Mr. and Mi
ttlmk M.-rel.o . ■
.1 m .u.
tlw rejxul. m&lt;&gt; in u f.r.xnibk- sttuatlmi

j Mr . Holtxot Niles is siwntlins • few.
Aun^mul' lo
days with her row. R. v. Holl*, mid Um-M.. r., (| s.lliU1 afvlJ11,w„t.
’
theftt..
.
•
........ . ..............

J. Sheldon’^ Almon Farr

un tlw yield will
a pot lurk dinner Bundnv. A UnGy.
since 192S—ulXrtit JU |rr t ent abo-.c the dinner and gwd turn- was enjoyed by
:&lt;• Short ernpo afld far
i other Iwaii i&gt;re«liu!n«
eng»
at. K:d.uiia;’i»» Friday.
dti-ate. that there ought

R’.C^llmUl,

vlMtwI-tlw Waugh family Friday.

Mr. and M&lt;- Chilson and-Mm. ch.-.
Imo bury called on the Jw-ii&gt; Annrone family in Kalumnww Sunday,

f.jxtiditut a day or

BIG ANNUAL

FLOUR
SALE

IONA FLOUR
SUNNYFIELD
GOLD MEDAL
PILLSBURY

98 lb. bag

49-lb. bag

$1.53
$1.77
$2.65
$2.65

77c
89c
$1.33
$1.33

24%4b.bag

39c
45c
67c
67c

with ’ Mb

Ktv. mid Mr* Holtz wire m&lt;r-t
jitauumtly • urprbed w Iwn numbers &lt;&gt;'.
tlw Ai&lt;t dropped in with tuner* of vw-

10c

IONA PEACHES

end at Uw canning ketchup. llw ladies pi
mid iwiiN ii him finish, au &gt;•'
iitid Henry.

an

BOKAR COFFEE
‘&gt;1 he Coffee Supreme”
lb. 29c
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
-Different In FlaVor"
lb. 25c
N.B.C. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS
2-lb. e*rion 19c
WHITEHOUSE MILK
Tall Can
2 cant 9c

'

Philn

15c
25c
25‘
15c

GOLD DUST
.Washing Powder
large pkg.
LIFEBUOY SOAP
4 »«.
QUAKER MAID BEANS
6 —
BAKING POWDER . Quaker Maid 1-lb. can

Ufa

hfip.li

Hid Mr- Albe rt. Pros'. of Milk'll
linubiy with Mr. idid Mra &lt;». T.

KELLOGG'S Corn Flaket or Pott Toasties
large pkg. 10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Suliana
1-lb. pail or jar 13c
SCRATCH FEED
-Daily Egg”
100-lb. bag $1.05
EGG MASH
“Daily Egg"
100-lb. bag $1.39

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Sunbrite Cleanser 3 — 1 lc |
There has been a sharp advance
in many price quotations

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best non-skid tread"

Some grades of coal ilave al­

coob/Tear
hunky keeh-i-dftcd blocks of
■rubber in the center—to did
in. grip und hold un slippery
roud*.
More mop! Remember. brakes
•top tl.e wheel*—but II tnkca
tint with traction tontop thc
car without slip or skid.
Oth\r treads conic and got
the Goodyear All-Weather
ft row more papular *vcry
ycSr. This tjie outjells any
other in the uurld.
,

car for (alland winter driving!

claiiybivr of Florida called on ll.ubt
oil. Sunday.
’

La teat Lifetime Guaranteed

GOODJ^YEAR
SPEEDWAY

Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich.

utc Erwuy in Krilmnuzwo. llonirr
liMjd over thiiH Sunday. *
it- tonevt tiui.Gtfid ,wr.l y&gt;mty meeting nt ths ■Church .tliu
Friday night.

Why Not Invest In Building
and Loen Shares ?

QJtjr ffiatinnat ffinan &amp;
tnucstmcnt ffinmpun'y
1250 Griswold St.,'Detroit
Established 1889

J. L. Maus A Soo, Local Representative, Hastings

TENDER CUTS Lb.

Round or Sirloin Lb.

Sc
BOILING BEEF "X 4 - 25c

PORK ROAST pi‘ni‘c&lt;“« Lb 6c
PORK STEAK s^3 - 25c
PORK CHOPS RjbEnd 3^ 25c

Mr: Mattie Reynolds of Buttle
vuitellR Cltilora Kaitiel., thu,
Sunday visitor.; at E. p. Re
tn. Mr. and Mr.-. Ralph lit

$C.49

:f ficll.
MalwJ
jViCKumu-g, warren uiunu ana wii'.’
Busier, Mr. and Mrs Bennett of Naidi-I
I villc* and clinoid Kithler, wife andi
'twei v
. iim and Mrs. Mattle Reynolds of ■
Battle Creek.
! Quito a number from here attended I
'the free show at Will Snutn.. garage;
■Friday evening. Report., -ay i: —
•gnod.
I Rev. Walter BngsA unit wife
j have been staving at th*: Vreeland col-;
'tagr. have taken a pastorate at Vet-;
jinontvilk where, they went last week.
Phone 2482'
i Mr. and Mrs Char K-Vilcr acenm* North Michi(«n Ave.
Hettingi, Michigan
•
J panted by Dorr Kahler and mother of
i Woodland .•pent Sunday vunng rela­
tives in Albion.

BROSS TIRE AND
BATTERY SHOP

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doein't.

Oysters

«• 29

PORK LIVER

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5c

HAMBURGER
3^ 25c
FILLETS of Haddock 3 Lb,/ 25c

.•hanje was made in teachers.

It is gratifying to note that in spite of the many
difficulties which have beset this conntrv. not one
Building and Loan Association of Michigan has
(ailed during thc past year.
The national average for safely of these institu­
tions is 99.8%.

STEAK ROAST

Suyertwlit Curd Tires

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry and Stock Feeds
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc.

_

BEEF

ALL-WEATHER

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

BEEF

TRADE IN
your old fires

ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you . . .

Smith &amp; Doster

SPARE RIBS &amp;
^b15c
LINK SAUSAGE S - 10c

PICNIC HAM “t£- Sc
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A&amp;P FOOD STORES
The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co*

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LEGAL’ NOTICES

George Makley of Woodland spent
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCune «jf ■
a few days last’week with his daugh­ Woorter. Ohio, spent the- week end
ter, Mrv Frank Hynes
iwtth Mr and Mrs. Clarence -Baechler
Mr McFte ot Niles. Ohio tt spending-• and Mr and Mrs Charley Gibson of

Mr*. Mammie Wilson and Mr?. Lena
Curtiss, und family.
Mr?,. Arjeigh Spindler ot Woodland Acker were ruMt* there Monday.
Mr and Mrs William Smith of Kalaund mother. Mr- EH1M Bevier of Cwt.;
■Qrtive wen* guests ut tlie L M- CitrtlM
Inline Where the latter will spend a lew,
day* witfiUw daughter, Mrs. -L- M
t. . \ t
Ir*. Baxter uf Grund Rjiplcr.5 Friday evening at Ha;

, nt ■ Mr atal Mrs
dns Iran Chicago

'guest ol Gevigt FuibcV and family
• Sunday.
;
El I Bill -IIMIll
...... njna. &lt;,
. Harold Rosenberger took tlie Boy who
U in Ann Arbor with Charles'
pto-nim is being
। ScJUti TTwp No 78 to tensing wlure
speakers secured
they saw the f(otbuli game-and took .-.tates he is a little better. We are all
glad to hear it.
Meni,lines Nellie Miller. Halde Buy-'■ in utlier sights of interest
ten and Kate Cole spent Thursday-With! Mr. and Mrs Banas uf Grand Rap­
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C
; ids called nt the home ut George Leun- I tertaiped
Cultpun and daughter. Dureen and Will
| ard Thursday.
Shafer of Orangeville. Mr. und Mr.| M?. and'Mri. Charlie Bsmt. oLPmi- .Clarence Cappon' und daughter nnd
LstfGy calk'd pt thc horn*
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cappun and daughbroHter. Hugh Carr. Sunday a

Imirt

Investing Safely
Regardless of whether a shrewd Investor looks for proflu. Are
dividends, or safety of his principal, lie always should know ‘the
age of the cumpuny before he invests
Almost any bustnr« can esdrt for a year or two, but an Institution
to endure must be ok! enough to have come through poor business
years unahakeh.
'
Wharyou look for a safe place for your savings, look tor the age.
During forty years, tlw Standard ha* safely handled over eighty
million dollar:, paid IU investors in dividends uvrr eight million
dollars, and kept its slock at loo cents on tlie dollar, with never
a lor.i and Dever-a miss.

WE^NVITE YOUR INVESTMENT.

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Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Detroit. Michigan

Griswold at JWfarson

h&gt;cal Hepreu’ntativi

EnptfgStAWtel J. L. M A U S
*^5^"

thr passing uf Guss Wurm Saturday.
He hoc been a resident here for many
years and will be missed by all and
the Ix-ri-uved ones have- tlie sympathy
ot their many friends.

fourth]
: fifty- L
enrr Thursday.
berta Lin.tcad of Battle Creek called
.lames and Dell Godfrey were In on Mrs Lester Sonnet die’Saturday। Charlotte Wednesday and Thursday. .
Mr. Opal Hayward of Delton and
Mrs. Agnes Randall of Cloverdale call­
ed on Adah Misener Friday.

I

rup. Dorothy and FertU and. Mr. und
Hfcrnt visitors at j. w. M&lt;»W* were. Mrs. Hubert Lathrop of Nashville. AltIr. nnd Mr.-. Harry Williams and chllren of Ctutrlotte. Harold Hill. Floyd,

hour and au addn-w given by thr ftev.
McCarroll of Grand Ledge w!»o Is a
speaker of note.
» (
Mr and Mrs RonaldWanu-r of De-,
froit spent the week end with their. fr-w day.- Mir
panted them at

Nineteen men gathered at the ceme-Claud Hunt spent Friday with Mr t&lt; ry SattiwhSy momiirg and did a fine
jo*&gt; ol clcanlrig it up.
.
and Mr Crisp.- at B&lt;&gt;w«-n Mills.
Mr. Deed* Nagll-r of Fri-eport ut.
a yuest of Iwr niece. Mra. I’earl FV-ter
one day ttat week.
Mrs. Niilu- McGuiean and niece and

.1 J Willett* and family.
•Mr. and Mra Rudolph Hall of Bat

SO N

HASTINGS, MICH.

You Get Only What
You Pay For
Inferior grade* of COAL have been purchas­
ed by scores of families in the past—mainly be­
cause it was offered at a low price. Experience,
however, has demonstrated to most that what
they purchased as "low priced coal" proved it­
self to be but cheap coal and was high priced
fuel in the end.

Coal burning days will soon be hpre—be pre­
pared by filling your bin now with SUPERIOR
RED ASH POCAHONTAS, GENUINE RED
COMET BLOCK or GOOD OLD MAJESTIC
LUMP.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE i- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS

PHONE 2118

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ing for Mr. Elwin Vender und baby.
Remember tlie Aijl.at thc parsonage
Wcdi'wjalay,'

b-otied in Middleville Friday. '
live* have &lt;mr sincere sympathy.

Jylla Taylor.
•
Mrs. Lulu Gray and wins. Taiurrnce.
und wife. Harald, und wile and Robert,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Piter Hoffmup spent -'iitd Sunday afternoon with i/uh
Friday with tluir daughter. Mrs. Glen
Gkii Gray and family of Wi .1 Vermontville.
Aspirin) of the Durfee district.

Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

: Grand Rapid-'

and Mr- G«»rim Aupte and hl?
Nrlhe. and daughter of Parti

Extra Good Buys
i

Charley Overholt and f.uniiy were
Grand Rapid* vL-ltorj Saturday. ’ •
Mr. atid Mr- Dwight Barnum ot a surprise' Monday night uf this. week,
it being her lotfi birthday. Congratula-

Mrs Hilward Campbell spent Satur­
day with Mrs. Olive Campbell nl Hitt-

Rapids

Claud Fighter attended J F F
luncheon at the home of ‘Mrs
Climax nnd Louie OonrstriCt and wife
of Battle Creek spent Sunday with
Henry Wertman and wife of this place.

of Growtf Ra[&gt;id-

1 GOOD Used Car is a HETTER
purchase than n new car.
Louk over tht followinu list of uootl
Used Cars before yon buy!

1929 Plymouth Coach
Small Mileage. Good Condition

fir&lt;t meeting at the schoolhuiLM- Friday
evening. Oct 7. A good program ha*
been arranged A cordial invitation U

DeLuxe Fordor Sedan

tOTfCE TO CBBDJTORS

Sunday at 10.30 o'clock. You are cor­
dially, invited.
•
Wc are all glad to have Rev Conklin j
and family back with us another year :
He gives u&lt; very good sermons. Come!
and Itear him. -The next preaching,

O.&lt;ar Pug- of-Hastings called on his
parents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Wd) Page aiui Mra.
Bruton DeCoekcr. attended coun. In
Grand Rapids Friday nnd Saturday
tlicsr .Veemui wheel brrnk and tip their |I
car over Sunday morning while on

STHIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ocucvr were
called to Covert Tuesday by thr death j

- --------- -rnttip ol fr«ui&lt;. a»rrr

““1 .A' F££*

brotticr. Frank Hames, .and wife nF
Climax iSunduy afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Collison of Kala-

riuu.-ly injured.
Bowens Mills over Sunday
Mrs Lillie Woodman atjrtvded

Albion spent Friday at Bert Fancher «
Mrs Nagler of Frveport spent from
Wednesday until Friday at 8. Geiger &lt;
John long spent the week end with daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bochy’
of Grand Haven were Sunday guests a: many fine glfu.
friends in Battle Creek
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Ickes called on, Jo.-eph Crocklord's.
Franctt Springer is recovering from
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mayo of Maple i Mr and Mrs. Wil! Tasker of North­
east Carlton were Sunday afternoon
Grove Sunday.
„ ln,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yargcr of Bat- visitors at Roy Wickham s
MirMgaa. tie Cre/k called on Mr. and Mrs, gam- ; Mr. and Mrs Vandcit Botch of Allej pan were Sunday visitors at Mra. Etta
KtXL “&gt;
Some people are so hopelessly solemn
that any sign of gayety in others seems
to hurt them.

Get Up Night:
Physic tlie bladder as you would
the bowels Drive out impurities
und excessive acids that cause irri­
tation. burning and frequent desire.
bladder physic, from any drug store.
After four days if you are not re­
lieved of getting up nights go back
and get your money BU-KCTS con­
taining buchu leaves. Juniper oU.
etc. acu similar to castor oil on the
bowels. If you are bothered with
backache j&gt;r leg pains, arising from
bladder disorders, you are bound to
feel better after this cleansing and
you get your regular sleep. E. L

blns. Hastings. Mich.

1919 Pontiac Coach
TRADE YOUR OLD CAR
FOR A BETTER ONE NOW
SEE OS FOR CENTRAL

UNIVERSAL
GARAGE co.
TELEPHONE 2121

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 5, 1932

NUMBER 23

PAGES 1 to 8
REPUBLICAN SPEECH
\ AT MAPLE GROVE

STATE TIX FOR BIR- P0TLUC^SEUcEDERM0EET1NGiOgden Mills, U. S. Secretary of
Legion Auxiliary Will'
Treasury, Outlines Terrific Battle
lll CO. 15 $81.W American
Elect Officers Thursday

ODD FELLOWS OFFER
NEW ENTERTA NMENT

Friday Evening, Oct. 7th At
7:30 By Hon. William D.
Faltiel Of Chicago
* Evening
WILL HOLD SERIES OF BOX­
CONCRETE PROOF OF GOOD I '.At six-thirty o'clock toniorfow.■ ■. There Will be a n-pubihgu* meeting
ING AND WRESTLING
WQRK OF LEGISLATURE [Thursday, evening' tin- regular meet-?
TheiUnlled StaturrarKnrerli-n.luir. tx-eir lighting u batlb- lot &gt;’ '-v| tvtree dining the jr.i t year Caugiit in the at M.iplr Grove Friday cvi-niiig of tlii’.
Week at 7 30 to lx- addresw-d by Hon.
I
mg
of
tire
Anw-rirun
1-eglon
Auxiliary'
invisible
forces
of
a
world-wide
economic
upheaval,
we
liave
been
in
mondanger
limn
at
liny
tinre
during
tire
World
CONTESTS
AT LAST SESSION
I will be held ut the Legion home, with/war, Coivequrntly every citrfrii ui Ain^rica who has any fwling o! p- i’-.n.il rerjMHiMbihty fur the welfare of ni' ■ Wm D Faltiel of Chicago Mr .Ful-

To Save America From Collapse

a jwt luck supper preceding" the■ bird-: country sliciild take an interr.-st tn tire following talk given by Ogden Mill-

■xTctary of the United Htates Treasuty. trel cftm« 'highly recommended ns a

.

R{- pDcccjUTCn

ness -i-ssion Members are nvked to in Detroit Thursday. It m.tho charcV. account we have yet heard in public of tin- momentous events thai hav&lt;- been •jreaker. having been City Attorney of WILL DC. rncotNTElJ
REP. FEIGHNER SAYS
biIng table service, sandwiches and a i transpiring on the "bottle front ' ut Washington. ,We believe our n-adera will find the text interesting and worthwhile.AT ODDFELLOWS HALL
FURTHER CUTS POSSIBLE dish of food As it h the annua) elecing Mayor In addition to this lie wa.
,
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'
After the sweeping decline ‘..uff the gate Hist they had at lea.u o adapted
.
j„rj5yeur'. on the .Chautauqua pin’.- „ ,
,
„
, ,
.
Uon of officers. It is hopftd there may. I u,n here to tell you as simply.q-' 1I
....
jotm
Under Strict Regulations Of
'
can the story of the grave crisis from?■ liquidation wnich had taken pl.itc? tb- thetnfehe* to prevailing rnnd'.Uonr
Sum of $50,GOO From Weight lx- .( good attendance
•
All desiring to hear ttje issue, of Hiij
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-Ath
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Sev-jal other matters of importance which .we arc Just rinejging. of the teonomte forces working towards ton- "
Michigan
Amateur
Tax May Be Used /o Retire !wiU be discufsed so all who can "I measures •'-&gt;*
taken
nre«*t- tire •&gt;•
threatened
day &lt;11 cus-e.-j are cordially invited ’
— to
-------—■■.*-.« traction and'deflation bad fairly wi ll
letic Union
‘
&gt;nab)e proilt
. dangers and to lay tlie foundation lor spent Ihemrelvrs. There Is ample t-vu
listen to Mr. Faltiel ; talk. Ladi
Covert Road Bonds
- should be present.
' County Clerk M O Hill has re­
ceived n notice from tire state allowing
tlie artioimt of BlaU- tax apportioned
to Barry county thia year.- which i&lt;
S80.WH20 laisl year it was 898.105 26.
u di'cn-aiM- of 817,42106 compared with;

Michigan l.-ftislature did al its special
st winter in trimming'Mule
But. .as R&lt;qires&lt;'i.&gt;tutiv&gt;'
claims nt reported last week
n much larger cut can still be made.
Taking tile iisM'.sscd tahic of' till*
I'Tinty a&gt; made by the ,m!|m-i vIhoi•&gt; u

CONGER! TO OPEN.
LECTURE COURSE
DeWILLO COMPANY TO AP­
PEAR AT AUDITORIUM
ON OCTOBER 10

recovery, and how much we owe to tire : deuce that economic readjuvtnw'iit had
I revoureefulire*-., courage and leader J&gt;ip_&gt; pr.M ।-riled fur in Um- jxiMUon-- ot in­
of tire President of the United States dividual*, business and flnancial uutitUtwm*. mid mon- rri-rntiy ot the NnBy Way Of Review.
• But for the M-riea of events which'•tion and it* poDUeal subdivumna.
Tire weakest ajtols m our banking ,'
began in tlie lute apring ot 1931. &gt;i
d buMlirts structure
, I* nut an unreaMHiiiblc a.Hsumption that
Between September. 1931.’ and J;
ted. Tire 1931 rec'
many
recovery from our depnwion might
(Continued on page nine, part tw
well iiave Iregun many ijibntlix ago
? strongest buMnes-

IMPORTANT MAHER
FIVE ENTERTAINMENTS
TO BUSINESS MEN
FOR LOW PRICE OF $1.00

THE WOMEN'S CLUB TO
HAVE LUNCHEON FRIDAY

OT TION PROJECT
.
BENGORGM

JUDGE HAWLEY
Mrs. John , Ketcham Is ‘ Guest 1
GIVES DECISION
SpeakerMeeting Is al

THIRTY GROUPS SEND IN EN
ROLLMENTS TO COUNTY
AGENT FOSTER

tion of the county Is a little over 7»c
on a bast-, 0^44.47. which was
exuncRrTSnyear. shows p drof practically 18 per cent on the

31

dedication of their odd Fellow.'
of amateur boxing

Amateur Athle

ibJainrd a state li­
nt* mi tire .Michigan
Union, under which

,M-m»-d. Tin- ■trtcteJt poMlbte requlrrnienU are demanded by state laws

that clean anti rjxirt (manlike con-

LEADERS' TRAINING
MEETING OCTOBER 20-21 the Harvest Festival Meet

Legion Home
VITALLY CONCERNS EVERY
Reserved Seats 50 Cents For SUIT INVOLVING LIABILITY
Miss Roberta Hershey Is Spe­
FARM AND HIRED MAN
Season—Net Proceeds Go
FOR ICY CONDITION AT ■ Women . club will start uitli’a lunch- i
eon meeting to be held this Week Fri-I
cialist In Charge—Rapid
ON A FARM
To Pennock Hospital
STORE ENTRANCE TRIED ■d.d’altcrmxin at i o'clock at the Anur-j
vuluation. taking the roiinty's awes-Growth In Interest
ucan Legion.hmm* on S&gt;. Church St.
'
Tin- course of' five entertainment*
TRANK PRICE GIVEN
furnlsbed by the Interstate- Bureau VERDICT AWARDED S1250
fair comparison. Tlie’ saving, there­ and sjxmsored by a local- committee
mimics
n-sioii groups of Barty
sjreaker taking a* Her topic th
fore. on each 81.000 of o**r*M-d valua­ will begin Monday evening and will
JUDGMENT
OF
POSSESSION
...
Nutrition Project b. now
TO A HASTINGS
inc in Wanhlngton. It is hq
■due in Bitfry rniuity Ia*4 year was

spiu Lodge No.
.fvrent an innti-

Drajtlc
changes are being made in Odd Fellows
hull, at the corner of Green and Jeffettvn streets, to jmividc tot adequate
reajing space. Boxing and wrestling
exhibitions throughout the country are

Pierian doe* not seem to. affect the
fight fans and already requests for

being organized fot the cixinng year
be continued on the dale* g&gt;en below
,
i \n&gt;ay be gi
rn charge of the local event.
Case Grew Out Of Relation Of Thirty group-. have already rent in mittee
Tire eniirc net proceeds will go to the Case Tried Last Week In Fed-’^i I11(.nib,r; who may bring Rues
Tire Odd Fellow* are operating will)
charity fund ot I*rh"".
u hospital crai Court,
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i4 Ihtportahce will
Itonnock
Grund
Rapids,
Mrs.
En.plny,. And Employee Over
. almost military precision m preparing
nnw nn
sale the,
ini*.
■
Beason Ucki-t* are now
on sale,
tip. Pn&lt;
for their big- undertaking The entire
McLravy vs. A. &amp; P. Oo.
Tenancy Of Property
Leaders' Training meeting at llw ‘
(irire .for n reason adult ticket for tinis handled by » aerlM of cornIt is vet too early to make figure* a* five numbers is 81 00; for pupils of the.,. If the verdict given in a HaMings
A CUM- war. d.cidcd by judge Hawley Methodist church in Hastliigs .on Or in
i. each chairman being directly
may be made on coun- |1UUHV
1MI high ^.
W1, case in- tin- federal district court ut
pubhc W1MJU|
M-hirnl. including
reh&lt;x&gt;l,
last week which vitally conarns evVry t«b&lt; r 2Q8nd 21 The Ume of the meet
sible
a superior officer and
lie ix»ni&lt;l or siqrerviAors tl((,
5q&lt;- for tjl(. jjVt. entertain-: Grand Rapids on Tuesday of lost
mg will b&lt;- promptly ut 10.00 o'clock,
,
farmer
and
every
hired
man
on
a
farm.
:
»'i- ..i-re.iotH but it is cer- nu.Iltx At there very low.prices and week ikhidl stand, every buslire ..-man
its jiurjxjK&lt;- that (if explaining tiq- con­ •d &gt;»'.
The officers of tire lodge
imn that that body will tnm ex|x-ii.-r* wltll-Uir hl«|, qlinmy o( entertainment will have to b&lt;- very careful about
tent of the course, tire keeping of
..a- head' committee in
•.&gt;lii'i.-v&lt;i it can be done Tiiey have
tlr-re ought to lx- a large kiH-ping the vestibule to his store free
t&lt; cords, and a dtsCUMion of methods,
ge of all other commilties. Next
This ease was started originally in of teaching The sireciallst In charge
already .:&lt;i’ij&lt;d 1&lt;» a .tentative cut of .uIl, ah tin-•enterluintiMiiLs wlir be
... "iiUre plan is divided Into two
the clrcini court commitsiynt-rs court,
about sii,(MM) on salaries', but there Fill "given in Hie new Central school audirruilh heads: tlx- tuiance department
l.ave I., ire o.nu- inettWtfa.
uw (j| w|tJch has brcn do. or salt. Because
Irw-rwiMt In th..
Ikiau.'e this matter
muttei is so im­ WORKERS NEEDED TO HELP qhd was decided then- on September 3 Roberta Hrr.dwy. At LOT o'chrek mi and the production department- In
.ttnotiul ni inonev required .for the mded became of the fact that all Hu- portant' to all Atoivkei-pers. Hit- BanIt was uj»|x*ulcd from tire circuit court October 20 and 31, group chairmen and
WITH ANNUAL ROLL
tutihiy
jxxrt' &lt;&lt;&gt;imm.-«ioiMTs
Just net j&gt;riK.e«-ds will go to Pennock hos| cnminliLMoncr's court to t)ie Circuit ' si-cretanrs will meet and at 2:00 o'clc 2 addition theiv are two ouutd.e com(Continued on page six)
wliat that will bo we cannot estimate: jiital.
ahnt.
where
Judge
Royal
A.
Hawley
CALL
CANVASS
Mrs. Matilda'Mcl.ravy, wile oi John
the leaders, group members and their
decided it last Friday
Tin- first number will be on October .....„_.j
: friend* Will attend an iUustra’cd lec­
| Tire fact* are. in substance,
lol- ture on ' Fixxl Makes a Difference" j: TIME FOR PLANNING
shall - lx- made.
10 by the DvWillo •Concert Company, Great Atlantic and Pacific Ten Com- RELIEF WORK HAS
lows Frank Price., who lives in Nash- tire Metixxlist church .
(Continued on page three)
featuring DeWillo Scmerau and his puny. Tire accident to Mrs McLravy
NEXT YEAR'S GARDEN
ALREADY DOUBLED
......... '...a
.n.i
Concertina Grund 'lire ■ members of, ha|)jM-n&lt; d in tire vestibule of Hu- Stall.west of tire villaL'v, wished to hire a Nutrition
this i-omjuuiy are artist* of wide rrpu- Street store of tire A A P. Company in
.
REAR ADMIRAL ROCK
I
station mid tlu- entertainment will be tills city. Tire material facts m Hie Splendid Opportunity For Mem* iman lu work jor hbn on his farm. Huv- throughout the
....
in,;
seen
an
advertisement
In
a
Lansing.
TAKES NEW POSITION a delightful one.
Study
Problems At Meet­
tease und the questions'brought out al
' shey recently. "The realization on the.
iMpcr. inserted by Glenn Earle, he an­ part-of mothers everywhere of the rra- .
bers Of Organizations To
' Tlie second number will be giv?n on tlie trial wv give in the following aiiming On October 7
swered the advertisement and Earle preme importance of tiu-.ir proles-.
Assumes Presidency And Man tire night of Novl-mbrr 2. by Dr. Robert mar}-:
Render Public Service
cam/to
his
house
In
Nashville
to
sec
No$b&gt;
the
time to plan the garden*
Parker Miles, a iqx-cial investigator for
On ■' the MTond day of February
agemenl Of Webb InstiPlans tor th.- annual R-.-d Cross Roil, |,jnl. Tire
Tin- deal was made whereby Mon. leads them to welcome the as-*
,
... _. .1929. Mrs. McLravy ln comjKiny with
in Barry county iron) Armistice prirc agreed to pav Earle 825.50 a siMance winch tlu- United States De­ son the mistakes made in planting and
lute In The Bronx
an account of his work, which laid Mrs McNamara came down town for Cail
,
partment
oi
Agriculture
through
its
Day. tn Thanksgiving -Day are under, month, giving him the house on the
arrangement are apparent: If note ts
Rear Adllllral George H. Rocki, many tlirlllbig incidenu: Dr Parker .tiie purpose of doing some shopping, way with Mrs. Dan Foreman a • chair- ; farm to live in. rent free, and allow- Extension Service, offers ro them made of tiw-se and plans made ac- ,
N-vi-n-d hl* connection with the United i'hai zpoken six tliouiand times in the- It wns a cold, cloudy day; the stde- nuin of tin- campaign. Now the nh-d mg him a portion of the eggs, the milk They are availing! themselves of the cordingly. next year's garden will, in ‘
loal. 30 years and is regarded as one walks were generally covered Witli ice
npjxirtnnlty to become familiar with
for
a.-bblxtant*
in
making
tire
ImpAu
'
and
other
produce
from
the
farm,
•
values and new methods of food ah probability, be more beautiful and
pn-. idt im-s and ipanagwnent of the 1 of the out.Manding men on tlie lecture* and stii.w. • ■ ■
hon.se-canvass for membe:&gt;hl]K
.'which hi* family might need'whilr hv- food
i “
(Continued on j»ge j|vt-)
—
pn-partition. Tlie i'!&lt;w relation be­ mure satisfactory in every way It Is a
Webb Imtituti'w&gt;f Naval Architecture, : pliitfonn.
Foreman u- jilanning Um- work [ing there.
• •
I The King male i|uarlrltc Will furtween the daily diet and general health Rood plan to keep a "garden note book"
y*teniatically
*&lt;&gt;
Uiui
everyonei
It
wu*
claimed
by
Price
tiiat
he
sink-,
, and well-being is studied TJie health. in which entries are made os to time
The institute is. situated in a beau- i■ nL-di tin- third cntertuinnient on the JUDGE HAWLEY
given nn opjKirtunity to co-oj&gt;- j
(Continued, on page fiver
I happiness and efficiency of the family: of planting, blooming or growing
tifully wooded jinti parked area of ' night of January 6. This U a singing
periods, treatment of pesU and general
.* quartette and they- an- uiyo bril ring! nre deix-ndent U|xm the wise pranning,; conditions,
GIVES SENTENCE ] ..ry thoughtful citizen know.. th&lt;- g|(J BLACK BEAR
giving accurate infonnatlun
‘
ers.
giving
a
varied
and
"interesting
[of lire, meals to an extent-never before from year to year and of course with
i&gt;l New York—Hint is. in the Bronx '
Sends
One
To
Ionin.
One
To^
“
^
“
^d^
|N
BALT
|
M0RE
;
program,
which
is
delightful
and
en1 recognized."
Tire only other building tn this nn-it is'
every
paper, and magazine bunting
i
joy
able
m
every
way,
■I Tlie extenidon course in Nutrition
tlie home in which Admiral R&lt;x-.k willJackson,
Another
To
Detroit
,eur
own
citizens,
but
to
tluworld
gehwilli
arlicie.on gardening a scrap book
(Continued on page Mix)
live mid into which he Ims already ' lire fourth number Will. be by the
is irutis|&gt;elLsab1e.
,
And (inn Tn I nnoer ( rally. It b, ih«! only agency that j&gt; o
iContlniied on page threei
moved 'Dre hoiise is old and old* ■
And One lo Lapeer
organized that ft cun t-flf-ctjvcly relieve Horman Zcrbel And Partners
As the time comes for raking leaves
fu^. lied.and,-us tire Admiral relates.’
FALL RACLY OF HOLY
। The cases of Philip. Haley and Gletii' /riMie.., resulting * troju calamines Were Hunting For Bee Tree
the thrifty gardener will have pre­
. cotn.-s]x&gt;ndingiy delightful -l.ugc rtrum.' DEBATERS POINT FOR
Penfold, charged with ]Mi’&lt;M-*sion of in-1 which cannot be anticipated oy averted. ;
pared some means of utilizing them
And'Bruin Was a Surprise
mid nrnnji of them. laiRe and ajmeious
NAME SOCIETY SUNDAY 'either as mulch for winter protection
;toxieatlng liquor, were disposed of by
■
this
and■ other countries.
I
,
, . . . „
. ~
,
STrtTE LEAGUE MEET । Judge Hawley on Friday. Tiie fln-t two inTbm
U» IM. &gt;-.r II hu . qnul
o,“’
U.l »,.k Hernu... Zertel.
iinlis, large amt well designed stair-'
'or a cotnpost heap Jo be tui^ird under
cu es Ju^t fo look ut Hie boMmcnt, he!
Sdmitte.d
their «m&gt;r.
guilt, ,,
were
brought benr T.L...n,« T..-«
.Mmrnud rbvrr
,&lt;■ brorumr
b,- Wl.-.l—rwr-.ll prban. onl&gt;- b, n„ O«.l™ Jrlii.r. i.M 1A. Mw «•». District Meeting Here WillI later. Mapl* leaves used nlqhc are not
-..•vs would show what old. fashioned Squad Of Tvventj Two Prepare jore jmjg,. Hawley for sentence on Fn- K..--,i &lt;I,b. ,I". b.v in. - ..ml rermn,
Bring Delegates From Many successful as mulch as they liave a
luxury existed as long ag-j as when' Hus,
»-«r. 11. U.l n, Ul».
b,« CMar
To Argue Merits Of State
.day. Glenn had put the county tn the Wbkl
1
tendency to he flat and ice over, mak­
h»u.-4- was built. There B an enor-1
’ Places In Southwest Mich.
! expense mid'trouble of a trial and wu* urn.
।
nU» J lo &lt;M- .uwml ... Ibr 11. J
"" th' G1™
•»'“ '*°
ing an air-tight surface, thereby
three
miles
wpsl
of
Dowling
Of
course
'
Income Tax
convicted by a Jury. The Judge gave
muus kitchen and an equally big
iCmllmud on pave Orel
Tire fall rally of the Holy Name So­ smothering out mahy plants, however •
in their quest for ix-e trees the boys ciety of the Kularuftzoo district willi used with twigs or "coarser mulch, they
' laundry, apparently laid out by some'[ Twenty-L*o debaters of the Hastings Philip Penfold, the father, a fine of
took along a sufficient quantity of be held in Haztingx on Sunday. Octo­. make a good filler. Oak leaves and
• &lt;ild-tlm'- farmer witii plenty of -money j,Hlgh school are practicing under di- jjq and pm h|m on probation tor a
honey ■ nothing stronger! which they. ber 9. at 2:30 oVlock. Delegates willI cornstalks as well a-s .straw are favorand plenty of children, requiring lirge rection of Albert Becker, instructor of period of two years Haley Penfold wa* H. H. S. PREPAHES FOR
munched. Whether the, lx- present from the branches at Battle■ Ites in the garden. Old Vines and dead
accommodations.
[ English and public speaking, in prep- glvt n six months at Ionin and Glenn
ANNUAL SPOTLIGHT occMionally
honey 'worked or. not we do not know, Creek. Kalamazoo. Sturgis, Paw Paw.. plants from the garden should be
One of the Admirals sons lives in, oration for the first State League de- pinfold from &lt;nw-t&lt;r two year* at Jack18. Mii^'sou.
, with the recommendation of%flf- ;
but in any event wlrnt should they en-» Mendon. Otsego and Three Oaks Bat­. gathered and burned, that any -insect
Br.oklyn and can he readied in about i bate on Nov. f-ti
Faculty
And
Students
Arrang- —
.ii ibe "Resolved:
-i. . That “
•* teen montiiu.
year
will
the
counter way out In that cedar swamp tie Creek atone intends to send a dele­. eggs deixtytcd on them may be des­
an*hour'.- dnvc llw- cither lives m .
ing Clever Program Of
kut a great big black bear, which gation of two hundred men.
Newark. New Jersey, reqiilring a fifty State of Michigan should adopt an in­
On Hie same day Merritt McOumbe. ‘
troyed..
iimblrd up a large derfd tree at their
minute drive So one can Imagine how come tax."
20. charged with ntlcmjitrd rape, which j
Members of the Thprnapple Garden
Novel Stunts
The business meeting and ttae pro­.
liajipy tlie Admiral must be because hil. । Four of the candidates have hiid1 he admitted, yas rent to LaiYeer. lt np- i
approach, and sercfrely Iwked down
will be held in the Central schoolI Club will study these problems in thia
suite league debuting cxjw*ricnce andS pears that McCdmbc had. come’orlgi-*‘ Unusnallt- clever and original stunts nt them horn his x-ctire elevation. ». gram"
auditorium and dutrict officers for the
in preparation for the' Annual
Naturally out of respect for tire game coming year will be elected at this
Before Admiral Rock quit Ums uavv. tour tixik part in several of the seriesI nnlly from the State Public School a' are
(Spotlight to be presented by studejit*
l;iw». and tiie game warden who in­
a farewell dinner was tendered to him of inter-school debates held last year. Coldwater, mid had prvn adopted by a
munity room of the HuAtings National ’
faculty of the Hasting*. High variably butts m at the wrong time, the meeting Dr. W 11 Haughey of Battle
A series,of practice debates will be family in Baltimore.-Xht- State Public and
by the officers and members of the con,
Creek is the piciident of tile Kalama­ bank building.
si ruction corps, lit the Army and Navy field before tlie opening State U-ague’ School mitliontiv'- wen- Instrilinentul -,school m Central .school auditorium boy* carried no guns. They didn't even zoo district. Dr. Wilfred.Haug|rey %yli
Club hl WtuJiimfton. Not only utis the meet ami teams wtll'take part In'the in having hint placed in lire laiprer in- jJ-Tidiivu.'veiling. October 21. Then-.will have any. mH along to put on the 'deliver the principal address. lusMib- STUDYING MUSIC
be nvr'mun »e:.. ..»« by nd. or d"'|
, ,11U.
,i,„~
dilifter attended by all tlw&gt; naval eon- P T. A programs. luMt year mem- '.sHlution.
. .
,
hers of tlie debate squad held a series ^Sterling sjionable. charged will) mid '
“"d
“v ■'»;
..'.I,.d bum. .nd drrbrr riu. Ire »» ject being riu- Intellectual Progress,
IN RURAL SCHOOLS
of Ireland ' Dr Wilfred Haughey ha'
from all around, even front pointe OJti of contest* before various organlza- admitting driving an autonmliila while 'In addition tlie graduate students will a good- sized- one.
son of Dr. W H Haughey.
put
on
sjrecial
stunt*.
Tire
title
of
the!
tlons
In
the
county,
debuting
subjects
We have heard of no one else in that
Miss Collinge Of M. S. 0. Begun
fur distant us I’lirtimoulii. New Hump­
' under the influence of intoxicants, a ;event will be "A Spotlight on the Air.'
After
tire
meetlrig
at
tire*
Central
of current interest and that 'policy will; secund £ffense, was rent by Judge llaw - '
shir in nil being present.
vicinity pitching sight of a bear, but auditorium ttic men will go to St. Rose
Work In Barry Oo. Last
The sjx-akers called upon included, 'be ■followed again this year. fMr. Becker ley to Hm- Detroit house ot correction, i Admit lance will lx- 10 cents for al! we are told tliat a number of lambs church for lire n-vltatuin of tire Holy,
• real* m tire auditorium except tlx- tin-t belonging to farmers in that vicinity
Thursday And Friday
retired naval constructors, some of tlu*
J for six montlw to one year.
twenty rows in the renter’section of Hu* have mysteriously disappointed. Tlx- Nairn- pledge and Benediction of the!
older ones on (lie active list, ox'well as
Miw ----Mary
Ann —
Collinge.
iMUtant
- -----■—
.———
main floor. Tin- charge for seal, in bear's presence might solve tiie mys­ Ble.s.red Sucramcnt A lunch will ,be_-----FINE MONEY IS THE
romr, along the middle, and some MISSIONARY UNION TO
MTVed to the delegates in St. Rose half • U|x-rviso£ of music^ for rural scllooU
MEET ON WEDNESDAY.FINE
YEARS thb. rcM.-rved section will be .25 cent.'
vviingcr members Tliese were nil de­
tery. As far as we can learn this is the
The Holy Name Society ha* a mem- ‘in the Extension Deiiartment
"*
* of “tho
Tiie general committee in charge of first bear rc|x&gt;rted wen in Barry coun­
lighted to pay their tribute of l ive and
bersliip oi over two and a half million Michigan State College, began Jrer
the
Spotlight
production
’
is:
Albert
lesjrect to Admiral Rock, and what Mrs. E. A. Burton Is’The Host­
ty since way back in tlx* old pioneer members In the United State* The work Ju Barry county on Thursday and
Average Apportionment Will Becker, chairman: Joreph Brozak. days
’ they said must Jiave touched/him deep­
members pledge to devote tliemsylves, Frida* .’September 39 and 30. Sire will
faculty advisor; Barbara Johnson. Hu­
ess—Study Book For Year
ly Tire a flair was delightful in every
with all their strength to the propa­ spend two days of each month In this
Be Only Eighteen Cents Per
bert Folllck. Geraldine Isenhatli and
way and was greatly appreciated by the
Is Interesting
WORK ON CENTER
gation of Christian pHnciples and to county During- T!ie&lt;wq. days, each
Barbara Wilcox.
Child of School Age
one in whose honor it was given.
their practical application in public month sire wl,M visit the'" schools dura
The Missionary, Union oLthe Metho­
This city tn which Admiral Rock was
ROAD
PROGRESSING
। The smallest amount of tine money
, life,-whilst Urey strive to confirm their tng school hours where the teaclurrs
born, from whore schools he graduated dist Episcopal church will hold its reg; j to be apportioned by the county treas­ FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR
words witii the example of their up­ arc cO-oj&gt;enUlng with her as far as sho
and which he lias always honored, is ular monlliiy huh-ting with Mr». E. A. urer of this county for some years was HICKORY CORNERS SEPT. 28 Brown Bros. To Finish Grad­ right lives Tlie true Holy Name man will be able After the school* uro
Burton
on
Wednesday
afternoon
of
proud of the record made by him.
sent out to Uie various townships and
chxfed for the day- she will meet tho
ing Next Week Then Wil)
avoid prolnnity. and practice clean teacher* in such places tn the county
wlib u» rouJ-ui prnnun:
,o "* •“» lt“ .7*1 T"" “"*7!.!“'; Byron Wilkins, Fanner, Riding
TEAR AT IONIA.
|
Place Gravel
speech He is also a promoter of peace as tpay be arranged On Thursday,
Mr. A O Knbkr.r.
m“u »“ ""&gt;» ,tk
*vcr&gt;- «b.U M
a Drill, Was Run Into By
Arthur Mann of Irving was brought!
rm VeJFf w«k.
«* &gt;"
eoun.y-rb.. .. b,Messrs. Brown Brothers, road con­ and good will among hl* fellow men be- fifteen teachers in the vicinity of
before Judge Hawley on Friday for
Car On Highway
Mr,. Wm K Cool.. Cbrmn. Fr«sr.,n. &gt;•»»
""I
tractors, who have charge of con­ cauM.- ho uiMacsscs within |)13 wul, Nashville, and on Friday about, fifty
violation of ids probation. Which was Comm.
.
.ycara, ItoUowmg is the list:
teachers in this section of tire county
*
Byron Wilkins, n farmer living near struction work on the Hustings Center Christ, lire Trlncv of Peace.
granted tilth some time ago. when he
met witii her for training in tiie songs
Children Ami. Hickory Corners, was fatally injured road, are pushing operations rapidly.
admitted entering a building without', Ten Minute Magazine Reviews— Township
that will be taught this- -year
In rural
Civil. WAR-J'ET PASSES---------------------------------------------;-----Assyria .
304 8 54.74
Wednesday night when mi automobile They expert to have the grading done.
breaking for the purpose of taking' Foreign. Xtrj&gt;. Edw. Bottom; Home,
Panner
H.
Kanw.
aged
92,
died
last
scliools.
There will be a feathal. the
‘
driven
by
Merton
Greer,
also
hying
Baltimore
some woo). Judge Hawley gave him Mira Lettie Garn.
32
40
near
Hickory
Corners,
crashed
into
tjje
and
will
hurry
the
work-of
gravelling
Review CIihjm. 1 am! 2 "Facing the
from one to four years al Ionia. He
survived
by
a
son.
Daniel
Karns
of
!
school
year
«
398
i rear of a drill on which Wilkins was m rapidly-as possible.
.
violated his probation by failure to Future in Indian Missions," Mrs. Albert' Carlton
Many tlirouglxxil the county, m w«I1
Tire compromise arrangement under Shultz, and one brother in Arkport. N.
96.28 'riding on tire county road leading
Castleton
.
pay the probation officer as agreed.. He Can'eth.
310
37.80
Hastings
west. He was tiirown under the ma­ whirfi tire Hastings Center road is be­ Y Mr. Karns was a Civil war veteran as many from thU city. wilT not won
Music—Vlctrola selections.
also made a brutal assault on his wife
1272
City
chine a short distance west ot Hickory' ing built will give the ireople living and made hl« home in thia county near forget the delightful musical fautival
This meeting marks the beginning
given by **
the
and
“ ‘teachers
—*---------* puplU of
201
CORRECTION.
■Corners. Mr. Greer said that Wilkin* along that highway the advantage of Shultz for myiy years.
of tire Home Missionary study book for1 Hojx*
rural schools, which wu held tn Hm
66.78 • had no light on his machine, and he a serviceable road. It will not have the
Unintentionally the Banner failed to the year, which promises to be of । Irving
371
..
Central auditorium at lha ctaee at tire
Johnstown ■ .....
255
45SO j did not rec it and was further prevent­ easier grni'les of a Covert road, nor will
mention last week - the fact that tlie. unusual interest. Members are urged
Tire
Central
P.
T.
A.
will
mc*V
L
1ast
school
year.
the
roadbed
be
as
wide,
but
it
will
bej
---—
------—
—
—
—
--------—
...
60.66
Mark's Store here also sells hunting It- ' to be present and bring guests.
Maple Grove
ed from seeing it because of the glare
Orangeville
censes. We arc very glad to make this
of lights from aiv approaching auto- a great improvement over what the (Thursday evening. October 13. at 7*45 and surprised at the progroaa
FALL AND WINTER DANCING.
' Prairieville
moble. Wilkins was thrown under the folks have had. and we are sure they ’ at tire Central school auditorium, with the training of the children in Miq
-correction.
Opens at Clear lake. Saturday. Oc­
Rutland
machine in such a manner that lie sus­ will appreciate it. The expense will be Secretary of Slate Frank Fltsgci*ld and folk darreinft. and felt that
23c CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
tober 8 and every week following.
Thomappic
Bl 90
tained injuries, which resulted in his probably not over lialf of wliat it would as guest speaker. A full outlim cf I work of MUs Collinge refiactod g
1. O. O- F. hall. Wednesday. Oct. 11 Archibald'.-, orchestra. Frank HerringWoodland
death as he was being tokl-n to the have cost had it been built us a Covert the program will apfiear in tire Burner: credit Upon her and tu a forward i
road.
Inext week.
|In public education.
—Adv.
Yankee Springs ..
178
31.94
hospital.

PEACE TIME CHAL­
LENGE OF RED CROSS

*«»* *«&lt;«• «-*

�Tilt. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1931

PAGE TWO

Jaui unlawful deposit thereof; that when uijdcr thetaw loeonntitute trust funds. ।
HASTINGS LADIES IN­
la deposit of public funds'l* made in yet there was no evidence In the case,
1 violation of law title does piuw to tlie which Wwrid jx-rmn a preference, for!
JURED IN ACCIDENT
bank, and if auch fund* ran be traced the .-eawn that the ideality of these,
or Identified they will be restored to deposit* had taen completely lost and
John Brock Smashes Intd Mrs.
■ the lawful ownera."
could not be traced, and that tlu? funds! Aside from M-'.cctlng candidate* for'pardons and commutation:-, in the
Mary Evarts- Gar Oanslng
' “2. But schdol dtatricU’are not cn- m the vault* o! the bank and on de*.i. office at-the November election,'Mtcjii-1 hand* of tlie legislature will probably
gan voters win decide the fate of seven | not reduce lhe number given to any
posit^
TT.nirPv on nenmoa ’titled,
tltlCO to
!O preference
pteierenC# over
0V&lt;T oilier
OUWt (UpusiU&gt;
puoii in
&gt;11 .solvent, ci&gt;rrc»^&gt;ndenl
Much Damage
JUDGE.HAWLEY SO DECIDES jor# unless their respective trust fuitds at the Xlnu- when the Nashville State propCM&gt;d constitutlbnal amendments tb;considerable-extent, assuming a run of Mrs Mary Evairu. her sister. Mi«
can -----------be traced or
p..:t* of
borrowed!
IN THE CASE OF CLOSED
----Identified
------ fas
------‘‘ Bank closed its doors was --------* 'tiie Atttc coturtiiution amt a propad-!public ofilcials of at least average Ivonthe axset* now in the hand.’ of the re-'money, or the proceeds reafired from tiunxys repeal tin- prcwni oleonmr- c»ty.For the parole board will still Agnei/'-Blm. and her mother, Mrs 51m.
NASHVILLE BANK
reiver of the insolvent bank TT..- r.ifcht the sal- of-the tank - .r arities Ac-!i garinr law All of them are important ] make recommendations for clemency were all In Mrs Evarts' car. taking
___ ____________
....r.„ will probably fi»l- Mrs. Wallace Osborn to her.home Sunalready and the . legislature
'of preference, on the theory of a trust .cijrdmgly the Judge h-ld that till oi and deMH-ve study W«- have
ond, third,
third. ] low
great
low Its
it advice Jjn a —
- majority of* &lt;la&gt;’ evening about 7:30. When at the
fund, nrcessltatc* satisfactory proof of the said public deposit should be]]discussed the first, second,
LAW NOT COMPLIED WITH
•’—.existence of the trtiiU'relation and treated tin- same ,i« otlicre. and that:'fourth, fifth.and seynth amcndmeivU cases. So. from this standpoint. It is r,,n»«r ot Chbreh and Walnut streets
WHEN DEPOSITS MADE lue-ntify n&gt; the trust fund Itself, ar th- no preference should be granted,
iv.ii amend-‘ immaterial whether authority to grant Joiui Brock, age'32, a bartar of thia
1 and will now take up the .*m*&gt;
into----the
specific projX’tty In-which l; has been This decubm is an important one to!
r._r_,....rpe«t
thei!pardons, reprieves• and commutations city, driving hl* car crashed—
Public Deposits Could Not Be
oleomargarine law
rest* with the h-gislaturr or tiie gover- Evarts’ car in such a 'manner a® lo
damage the car and mjurr m&lt;*'t uf the
HE memoriul is tin* one
•3. But when the fund received in poyita y
Thc sixth propoM-d amendment reads;nor
Traced in Manner Required
occupants.
Mrs.
Sim.
jrho
is
well
Also it is jirobablc that tlie Ir gislaw
- that
..... it . course .b___ _____ ____ • —.___ he'rtim- as follows;
perpetual history of life.
to Give Them Preference
&lt;•!herspeci- niunftie&lt; the *.h&lt;»l districts and the
“L
.
tun’ will ainannt .t conimiuce to go alona tn years, was hurt and suffered
Without
it, a; life’s record
. n-m&lt;dy &lt;•?.* coiuj'yi which had money deposited in
grant reprieves.^ over the rc|X&gt;rt ol the |M»roIe board tn from severt shock. Mlsa Sim wu* cut
ntaiut thy face and badly bruised. Mrs
equally* with this bank at the time It/vrai ' ' ‘
,
. ..don« after rim-''detail and in turn maKh rreomnieiida"We believed our leader.-, w
entitled. vlrtlpriH for all olTriiM-*. rsrcpl treason, Huhs of its. own to tlie legislature So ■ Evaru escap’d other injury Hum
to know the reaMiui why.Ju
first degree murder and new* •&gt;f_lm- the . authority for granting |«roh-.- ’ bruises* and shock Mrs Osborn also. iinmarketl grave loo soon hemade Uievtiii.'.ion he did.
prarhmrnt., upon such rondlllun&lt;'"and commutations and reprieves under tin- was -fortunau- in not being jirrltHttly comes the unknown, unvissome with such .rrvlrictlnns and IfthlfaUoiw, new anienttnwiit would, for all prneti- hurt
fore have reviewed Hie cast
in
a* hr may think proper, -subject !-•: i-.rl purposes, be in the hand* Ot a few’ instead of meeting his n»|x&gt;n&gt;lbltily
length.
... -the legiMaturc., But
uul W1
„&lt; a* hr should. Brock backed up his car
regulations provided by law relative to ntembers ol
with
We invite you .to cull now
the manner rd appoint ....
....
for pardon®, ....
the balance
t '
ot tlie
‘
legL’iunire acting ,lr,x' drove away. Later he was arrest«wd may
t'pon conviction tor Irrason. hr may ns n potential check. It Is prolrablt- "I at ills boarding place by Under-' and inspect the beautiful dis­
suspend the rx*-rutl&lt;in of Ihr sentence that there would br- le.-.s abuu-s in the -'•&gt;&lt; riff Tasker and taken t&lt;» jail. I: i­ play in our showroom ami
—... •».-----------..... u---------- .u- |0IV{ run- untlt.r this system than tlu&lt;hat cither «&gt;f two charges may b&lt;turn, -cither
.
-placed
------- against •*•‘•u------of- which get our prices.
&gt;r*«lon. when PHM-nt one.
would be M-rtoiu enough first would
I taluk/'
To sutjl up
.
rrmmatr the M-nlcnce. direct the exconanu-i
A vote of YES on tills projKisition be driving while under tlie influence Special discount on all work
meeting -t
fund-.;
rettUen of the sentence or grant a fur- means that you believe that tlie puwt-i i of Intoxicating liquor, the other would
bought from stock.
HIRSCH BROS PICKLE FAC thrr reprieve.
&lt;&gt;t granting reprieves, commutation?' be driving away from an accident in]
and pardons tor Vases id first dtitrct-' iwhich he sa» concerned.
TORY BURNED MONDAY
money*
urr.rti tn rewrve
forniatlun of each. ra«- of reprieve.
MORNING
their homes and given medical at tenlommuLilioii or pardon granted and,
nk. made up of
lion. The condition of Mrs Sun L&lt;
the reason^ therefor: I’ROVIDKD.I
.
ti)&lt;&gt; luinds
ot tlie legislature ,,
dr signa ted
that you Relieve tliai Ho- ciivi i ■
VATS FILLED WITH SAUER­ HOWL) Ell. that at any time upon ibr .inentb
nor slionld lx- comix'ilid to report to; mined at thia time Mrs Evart* and;
Iron-Jdr lire*. I*ro|&gt;*.
Miss Sim Mem t&lt;&gt; ta'rerencring nk-ylyKRAUT AND PICKLES
commutations
fluting*, Michigan.
Phone 2&lt;!i..
mark!.
Had Been Employing About 25
Hospital Guild No 18 will meet ^ilhi
Men Damage Estimated At
means .that you » bl
Mr- Charles Hinman on Thur-day-.i
funds ha
Thousands Of Dollars
IKiW’-r to grant reprieves..commutation*' October 13 All members are urged1
tioiu-for treason, first degree murder., .uid ixirduns for ail rrim&lt;-* should ta to bo present
At about 1 ;3b Monday mnr
Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads
ibsence of a . raiwing to ’he con- Htrsch Bt&lt;v pirate factory, lo
and imp&lt; arhmvnt and-place it in the vested in
1 presumed to b&gt;- held subject the Michigan Central ground
hands &gt;f the state trRi-ti!urc In nd- alone
with a Tn
control of the &lt;lt»x«ltnr "
ditiun'lt would n-quue the'guvi-rimi
explain-«ach n-pn&gt;-v&lt;-. enmmutatt^i
....
through hb. attor- tUin..:. A stronger drivit
gitrndcd that, based upon this
portion for other of* '
'
nde 1*
Stun- Bank on
the tight to a pref&lt;
future.
'
City Hal! and gave Ui&lt;
ber. 1931. h
! ■fiimi m*
Thc.M- changes ar«
the departmint arrived
idea ut levelling) th&lt;- number of sii-i butter. MitaUtutcs colored
tie that could ta done
gal status
•what they could In the doomed plant ■ called -ajoHticul p.ud:ms' thereby civ- butter and-which linJiftM’s
and prevent the tire from spreading: ing more teeth to tlie lift- -.-ntvii'■■ llqjiap. fees on oleo nniiiil
Second; Identity of the trust fund it- io the Wool Boot plain, which is not laws .In this state avid ata’ to make wlioloblera tn Michii
•
thc
or the 'jxiiflc proiw’rty in which f.ir aw.iy. the roof ot winch was found • psflpiea! pardon*" for other seusenc* - tuil. rs. .
pnordmg
urt' it has been-lrireMcd.
Tn either wnrti- vr
to tie. in flames from falling ember* tw;&gt; !&lt; -. frequent by requirinT tvports to
for a determination
h-r 1 it wa. further tlx- receiver-.’ coriten- ‘ft three limes Through the good ut&gt;ri: the legislature. ’
.
’ ■
•
decide wlrnttar or nr
Judge- McPeek, d&lt; »:r
thniuon that some of the d&gt;-|»slt* considAlthough the governor lia.\ complete sljall ta giv-en preferr
matter attended to w;
hs- ifnrd at-the hearing might ernne within
authority in the 'matter .of granting . gurine. Tlu- manufa
in t'-.c building
July IS. the realp of tlu- first puTpotiHon; contained pick!*#.were salvaged.
s and ronunutatiom butter offer*, an import
hearth# and ar-! namely, that fhr .dnixmt* vurc illegally
,»nslbiltty has ixs: milk. Furthcrtnort- ‘cream.rv
The building Va*‘a fralne strnc-’ure mast ot thU
ranged with Judge, RI. A Hawley.• o!; made; and Jhat the law was not com­ mid made a iiul fire which was ditfilama. to hear :be caplied with in departing the money, i-uil to control When the firemen arduty n't tn*, luu practically imw Tlie manuftu.
• further directed'ihai
.
.
. . t.r'
nut niatertally help tlie
and that the bond provided for m the
hearing lx -t riv it
•tafiitcs was not obtained from tthr . main' ha
and
h prlnJIFr cligib’.'
i f larni produce, the manufacture
recommend* t
bank.
...
through. .Th
The matter waj
' »
U.« 011rt
the hearing- an .
lie deejsion nt lu-. hoard b-J
renu-nt* of the second ptopositlon. piegj,..,
believed |o
th* condition ot tin
1. relating lo the Idcn- u,.... .
impelled tn do n
pardot
■'
“r *“nfn &lt;................... . .............
jpubUc moneys depwit-,f],,. hmMing which w.-t
I had been comminclnl. with otinr |nfnl,,|
'
10.000 Persons Burned to Death during
ami ndment
'
..... 'J1"' "j-' "
W.. haw n„ »» „l l...mlnJ „
hk-lluao. ta &lt;*•
», ,1... ban. » «».
.. . .
l hat \-ou d&lt;
all, mtant ertmpondrih.,,
1931... $464,633;000 Properly Destroyed
in- removi
dollars; nor have we !&lt;•
by fire during 1931.
Irelereneiauthentic source as u&gt;
rreener tnrauen hi’ itwmey that 'bank * .-ecuritu-.
there may be of liuvinc
'' ' by tlx recent | clo&lt;inc ■
If you arc underinsured,or if you Jet your
built There- wive about 25
upn-mc c'
tn live plant, .jnd the
. Pontiac Co
&gt;:i and giving Xta- 'matter
fire insurance lapse even for a single day
5 Mkh:;
and study. Jhdgc
elston Itvd week
your property values are exposed io lo&gt;
rebuilt it writ t
rt, dmtutint
i. In whir
much i!u&gt;ur.ii

Sixth and Eighth of the Proposed
Amendments Deserve Careful Study

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FROST ALARMS

have- frost alarm.’ whicl
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ing enables the fruit growers to drop
their other work and ut rmudge pot-.- j
flanng. which proud? a protective
smoke blanket for the trees.

Etbc'.
HOPE CENTER.
McDermott rS not s.» a
the bride of thta writing.
Mr
and
Mr* Earl Paddock * infant
air living a:
ding liter wu* taken seriously til ot)
Tuesday and Wednesday was taken to j
Ann Arbor for treatment and Friday she
inter- P-'^v-du.euay. Funeral services were,
fiiiard
0,1 Sun'14'' -u Hentan*. ’Mqch.
i Rex ‘riHl’afhy l&gt; extended to the bereaved,
Waters, local fcnd Mr and Mrs. Will Pd^hta
Louden afid daughter. Marvel, ot Gull
" early days of photopraphy II
In the
lake.
.
took 15 minutes to take a picture
Mr and M:s John Wfih»on and iijn.
Ed spent Sunday r.*ar &lt;5»lesburs ’-uh
Tennwaee -ha* no speed limit for
their daushter. Eva, and husband.
driving in the country.

TO WORK!
Be at Ly Barker's Drug
Store Saturday Morning
October $ at 9:00 o’clock

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Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNF'D tY OCTOBER 5. 1S3Z

At the Theatre
SUNDAY

O

MONDAY

gun-toters
moonkissc

Story Neu- York skyscraper—I* the lo­
Tin* noteworthy pt-ad-M
cale of thin novel and absorbing drama adaptation &lt;if Fannie Hu
Throuih the eye Of the camera are
shown incidents and problem*. Jim
love*, the joy*, tiie straggles and d&lt;-palra of the occupant* of tills build-

id action

x
\

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Js
»'

Ride withsKirby Tornell (o adven­
ture, excitement and love. • » »
Gallop at suicide-speed with this
Robin Hood of the plains who robs
the rich to help the poor...and dod­
ges the law to steal a senbrita's love.'

JOHNNY MACK BROWN

VINiSHING FRONTIER
COUPON - TUESDAY -NITE

witK

JOAN BLONDELL
STUART ERWIN
ZttSti Piits und Ben I'm pin

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

Fast anio»s
I
' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Printed by CARL LAEMMLE

STARS in the
Cast Include ...
TOM BROWN
JAMES GLEASON

MAUREEN
O’SULLIVAN
(The Tarzan Girl)
MICKEY ROMIG
ANDY DEVINE

Human hearts
ablaze in a thrilling story
of Caliente days!
,A whirlwind story of the race
track in which a well directed
projectile from the slingshot
of a youthful admirer brings
fame and fortune to an erst­
while erring-jockey.

• ALSO COMEDY and
“MAGIC CARPET.”

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

gru**ing picture* of the year has been
produced.
•
.Sparkling performances and able di­
rection by Edgar Relwyn add to the
effrctivene.s* and rculLsm of thr pr-&gt;durtion Warren William as thr giant
of finance whose treachery brings qllIn tiie building to disaster, und Mau-.
rten O'Sullivan, us the leading romantic figure, shine forth with renewed
WFilllume There ale also remarkable.
performances by Vcrrre Teasdale, New
Yurk stage actress appearing In her
first him. and Jean Hrrsholt Just a

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Amt then there is tin- skysertmer
Itself Always it loom* forth as un Ifnpartant figure in tiie drama. Fortune* (
arc .fought f&lt;&gt;e, love la woh and luet.l
human live* arc sacrificed. hop--* gleam;
and fade und are kindled aguiji. human
bring* laugh and cry. And ovt-r tlie'
-I’bt.in pracii
lives ot ull. tilt* budding spread- It- H*’ Original hid
sliadow In their mad pursuit of love vision unmm- in
the *ky*cra|M-r are so many prisoner­ S&amp;0.000 What Will b- done with this
in the steel cells they call their offices additional 150.000 from the weight ux
rest* ent in ly with tlie board Of superid bond-- and. it

The Spaniard-, who built CuUIonuii;
first home* must have expected to re
mam in them for centurV"
Producers of •The Vanishing Fran

J. C. PENNEY f.°.:
Don’t delay

WOpt.DS TALLEST BUILDING
CAST TN PRINCIPAL HOLE
FY&gt;r gripping drama -jud tension, few hmqciri'-. h.e. y r n
picture* to come out of HollywMrd r an IXirolhy Jordan u
equal ''Sky*crapcr Soul.’. " tlie’late.t head Um* supporting
product of Metro-GoldwynrMayer.

hot-headi

PAQKTHKT1

You Can Not Buy Seconds at Penney’s!

Wednesday - Thursday — ’'Madam
Racketeer.' featuring Alison Skipwerth. Rlcliard Bennett. Oron* Raft
und Evalyn Knapp
Friday-Saturday -Tom Mix In "My
Pul King ' Also. “London, City of Tra­
dition;" "fitrankA* ft Seem*" und

Old CALIFORNIA

*THE

r.f the Kale Dour la* Wir
lotte Thompson roman- •
Ralph Belluinv. u.- the )
mantle-Dr lodd who .

quid
be n much -ma

taking M-veral scqwj-.-cs "&lt;,n im.ition ’1“l
In an old ranch house, built nearly a,'*1’"
s* century ago by Spanish settler*.
1
"Ihr ranch house, in the picture the ,,l,s
C ancestral home ol Brown, cust u. u !- ’
X Spanish-American bundab-rv. I* In w* M
Ifn
,» reality nearly a century old -It ; '•• *p‘
£ ruled near Santa Harbutu
J.
And it ts still in almost perfect eon'
s* diUon the )iruducer.s found Its thick
\ walls . how no aigii* of crumbling, its ' •'
J* woodwork, built of California reduood. ,1--'
sj ahows no iRpia &lt;-f decay, and the pla*- *•’’
'* ter on the inside walla l-s still in ul- I;,rM
s* must perfect condition.
bon
and
J,
Geii-rutlon uftrr generation of the
»» same family was jirobably mtrnii&gt;’d to
s' .■-i-iii.v th,, hieik.. it u-..k ....
Tl
Hie Vanishing Frontier i i-t in1 cr.ibh'ing will
California . in the period immediately: compared with a
J* after the stale ua* acquired from Mcx- bein.i ■ it imp, on
*' tco by the United State* Brown" i. tn
v the rale of a native, dissatisfied with
•iiM-nl
'» the military government set m char;
who shows hi* disgust by preying uptlie county i- uWe tt» rf-i in improving
'» on the rich to help tlx- poor.
town-hip roads. under the Mftytt act,
$ TEN FAMOUS STARS
0
IN ATMOSPHERE ROLES ,
^jir placing Du high
'J
As befits a movie with Use title.
*ery minimum: s&lt;&gt; «
's &gt;rMakc Me a Star" there is no dearth'
C of stellar talent in Stuart Erwin s latcst picture.
All th- sc item's should mean a con-1
♦'
In addition to the regular cast which
'' include* Erwin. Juan Blundell. ZaSu sidepible reduct Uuj in taxes both in.thf
isiiip* - th
c Pitta and Ben Turpin, there are seven
rar ago.
»' others whose names are “electric-light ccmixircd wi
'» must-go*"' in every picture m whl. h payer* will &lt;
reduction.
»' they play.. .TIw-.m- prominent start- -,
j' Maurice Chevalit r. Sylvia Sidney
3 Clnude'te Colbeit, Gary Cdb|&gt;cr. Tai­
'' lulah Bankhend. Clive Brook. Frederic i
March. Phillips Holme*, Jack Oakie
and Charlie Ruggles—appear In au\ thenlii/stndlo scenes which are jiart of!
'* tlie plot-action of “Moke Me a Star
s'
Erwin, as the movie-struck hero-. _
Js worshiper wh&lt;t*o*es up his pennlex as
■ Continued from page one!
s' a grocery clerk’ in a small mldwe-t ._
town aud goes to the film capital seek- Xami.i.r.l entertain-.n. -Mr ’and
»' Ing fume in pictures, meets these var- Hurry Lombard** &lt;m th-? night of
\ ious star* in the course of hi* wandt ■ - ‘ u»rv 24 TIm-.m- artisl
J* Ing about the studios, seeking a job a-, heard over WU'..
£ an extra
| ihev h.n&lt;- green man;
X
Joon Biondell, as a dodble for a tainmepts Tin v are
screen delebnty. nnd herself ambit bn r.
Tl-.e final number, a pb.v, - Sun Up. I
\ for stellar aucoeaa. takes pity on Erwin. I Win be given on Ilk- imtht of F.-b.-n-1
'* who is just a bewildered stooge, und ary 21 by tlu- Humcum player.. l-.i-l
finally ix-lp* him to win a doubtful j turing Bob Hnnsram. charaeier aii.n
X renown
with an excellent piofi- loral c. t '
&amp;
"Make Me a Star"' to a real trip to ThL* drama &lt;■! Cnn*jim. moumuhi" Un-;
x Hollywood—as lived by many thou-[ w.U acvi.iimed one of tlu . &lt; -.11-. b- •
re sands ot our scrcentstruck youths und, play., wlirit presented in New York!
»&gt; girl* It Lt dazzling with "prrsonnhty City. It ran
..... for
.O. thirty u&lt;
Wf’V*.- U.
X interest"'—laughable, enable with hu-; don T
'
Tlir
4 ii&lt;- play
piuy
u- .a
L&gt;
.1 character
vuu
study. I
»' man interest.
’
‘ the
‘ reaetkn
ins of motin­
mult around
!..tain
the forces let ioo-4- by
—. folk* with w..
a FACTS ABOUT HAROLD LIX5YD । the World v ai Lilly Vollmer.-the imv
Much of hla fan mall comes from thor. wrote the’ play after hearing mi
A people pf intelligence, and a great deal anecdote ol ii m untmn lad%ho. uqpn
V. Of it from children
(arriving ut a *;&gt;utheru training ramp. ‘
k- Many minuter* write to him. Some; inquired “Air this hyar Franc-" Th.­
* send him Ideas and Rags for his. next (play u a thrilling one und will hold
5 picture.
[tlu- interest at the iindi&lt;n&lt;&lt;- from start
\
He has never made a speech. Dis- to finish, as it is full of humor and
a ■ likes personal appearances in public | pathos.
v
He is a screen idol in every country! Season ticket* now on sale at thr
X In the world In Japan hi* popularity । Banner office, also at Canetli * Stcbs' haa started the vogue of selling horn-ibins' drug store. Why not get yours!
K"rimmed-spectacles on the street
(now?
»
X
—
In Germany they fondly refer to him|
him
—
vj as "He" or “Er." In Mexico he U offerI.A REVIEW.
t
X Uonntely known as "Skinny.'’
In
Miss Sarah GUI. sple spent tlx-wn-k
x France aa ’■Lui."
(end with Mw. Helen Butolph al H»a
fiuju never
iK&gt;ri ha*
im-f worked
wuim-u without
uiiuuui his
&gt;iu&gt; tings.
x
Lloyd
i
.. «_
11 Mj, nnrf Mrjs Owfn Varney and famJk gltuw*
(they ».*
have no &lt;ien*e»
in jj
Uienu!
X' and-never will.
.
(ily. Win. Cog*weil und iteughtcr's. Rijby
and Carrie, und Mis» Mary Butfilph ol
Hastings sp6nt Sunday afternoon with
S
Mr. and Mrs Heber Pike at OrangeX OCT. 1V-2O-REBECCA OF 8UNNY- villc.
C, BROOK FARM, FEATURING MA­
The Lakevjew Community club will
X
RIAN NIXON AND RALPH BEL­ meet October 21. Otir teacher. MIm
LAMY.
DeVault, und pupils an- planning a fine
X
Marian Nixon will be seen in the Ullc program. Everyone plan to come.
X j role a* tlie impulsive, Imglnative
Vi heroine of "Rebecca Of Sunnybrook
The letter “Z." popularly called
X Farm" aoon at the Strand Theatre ’’zee" in America, I* known a* "aed” in
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�r»E HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER S, IKtS

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7 h i s a n d 7 h a t Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

President Hooter
•i H*at,n«&gt;. Mleklgaa.
'•his help explain cotuiderabk of tla
, WrlUl
Qay
-------- - ----------- ----------- extravagance that has boosted taxes?
Personal Impressions.
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y11* trouble u and luu been that too
THANK GOD.FOR HOOVER
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
sr.vtsTY srvxxTH YBAR many citizens who yel) for economy
* American Credit Saved
Here U-the appropriation record of
Mr* Joseph Pirtle (Mary McPharMill sign their names to petitions ask- thr ______________________
Democratic House ot Represents-.
Last
week
we
publulird
the
first
"**'.ing congrcMonal appropriations for lives for tiie pust 6 month* Regular.
mother Mrs Cor Williams On her.
&lt;4 u (cr.rs &lt;4 comment*.concerning
— propoMUons in which they have some appropriations for runping the govern-; Urn interview granted by President
return. Mrs Fcrte will reside in Toron­
,, selfish altered or give more or Irt. “
.Soldter bonus.!
to. Canada
'io
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remesenting appropriatibn.* &lt;4 52.400.-: Hoover to a group of Michigan
Mrs Isabel Pancoast h.n Kone to
weekly and home'daily newspaper­
.Ulna rapmrl lo IrtUt. UU: flo th. „„
Traverse
City to meet her daughter.
men. Herewith I* tlu- secand ar­
same. Government economy begin* at appropnatinjrSS.300 000 000 Tot'al
;Mr*. Bruce Hayden of Saginaw, and
' home ar,d if we really want to'cut gm- Democratic apprnpriutmiL. in the]
they will visit friends In Trnvene City
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ernmeni costa to rock bottom we mu»t
H'-'ft**---------------during4 twit/K*- n'’ - j AlUvxMth the three year-’ sttiigglr 'tin* week
, .
- .MM non N.'iirlv II Ittlll
with gnat
grrat economic
economic nMin* ha*
ha- left
leftit*
ita miw
" - Myrtle Berry of Grand Rapids
so.- quit asking congress for specialifavora• 505.000. Nearly 6 billion'' dollars &gt;f with
, taMpaiCr*' mon \ bpprdpriateii by 'Hi- mark or, President H’»
he iwetns m' eanu- Bunday to resume &gt;&gt;er work as
Incidentally all of tlie nine billion dol- jj^J^.'
und«
nirpiidnaly good
a*&gt;od health.
hralf'i ’ThU
This I*
i* ia gym teacher mt he city-schools She u
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drr- Democratic !&lt;iM5-r.*hip sucprtMnsiy
lar approprtattoh was turned .down and forced through iargvly - b-.-, Democratic ■ plendid tribute tn hl* pet a1 Mamin: marly- recoyered from her recent
it wa* the support- of .public opfiilun Speaker...Garner, in ju-t the s-;;.rt :.,i:-.■ ■and vitality The weight 'of resjam -«V-re «»peration
■about 6 month
during tlie
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r.„.www. returned Frithat helped Uw senator to do it,
putf pmr I-jaclallv. would hni- broken day nenlng after an extended vuit In
iThat represents l-5ih. or m&gt;.-&lt;- .»! tit a m.ut with the l« .i • trace ot w«-akn.
llluun*'with her brother. K D Hen- '
N F L GETS UNDERWAY.
'total «M tliU government win :&gt; • In Ms make-up Pt ibakly w&gt; president; derum. and wife and Dr M 1. Jraiu
The Nauonal,Economy League is gel- conducting the Wmld War Did mn :nai-Abraham !Jn&lt; &gt;ln ii i* liad to face of 1I!ubh». and a sutcr. Mrs Births
in:, luidep.tanding
Shirley ■, of low a lo.nvitu
motored through
" ting down to buMnex* already, delvipg American GdUKre:". even including mwi . bitter abtr&lt; ....................
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.uiUUftU with
* -* deliberate
-'..Itiw.r ll.k ......
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and
mt r- ,&gt;:•
He Xjr&gt;. ..
Matthews.
too national expenditure* with a Gew
d’ZX?’Wn'i
Si*., lud to should, r ill- blame tor the
Mr. and Mr.- Jack Rt-nuchlcr Mt
of a.draaUc redaction m government «h.a’. wiling aruun'i Ji». n-.g- .it 3c; . •. ■ '.i-foi eill. tpat had &lt;1. veiofied and Mr.' Hany Hayes. Mr and Mrs
cost*.
.
other-farm product* m proportion;.
i*fore he tame into offler Ye'.John *Duawn, Mr and Mr* Fn-d
In one of Uuor bulletin*, sent out hardly a business luus- in tin-country the on!* bwf.nhip worthy of the Parker. Mr. and Mrs: James Mason and
&gt;;■ “«■ - Si £X.&lt;up !S£"* ■
Horn him While &gt;th- Mrs Anna D. Ma*on . attended
-Lightntn ’ at Pi*!’ theater in Balti-'
port that more than one-half, or to be crii
nrar|-,
brlltotu
great policy Creek Thur»day evening.
exact 54 27’i, of Uit- bed* in veteran taxes in 6 months .The &lt;
&gt;n. that ha*
Mr and Mr- L R Beeler and
Irom enm- daught.’i. Hetty June, of Alto were
hOKpltais are occupied by men who **11 ”*5’- Thank God for.Hoover
were not In any way injured in the '“’P5 u’s^ut ol n,,,,
c
guest.* ol Mr. and Mr- Walter chdbert
!
Sunday.
World war; yet Uncle Sam i* paying
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Silas .Goditey will go to Eaton Rap­
all tla- expenv-s
FRANK D FITZGERALD.
. :r while l&gt;( ; ;ds today to aseut James H Pick* and
left, like tbr- son in their Dollar Day'sale
They report that "S445.000.000 of the
Tfir re»ul!i o! tlu» primary r.i.-np.vi
l»27,Ot».obo spent annually by the Vet- leave otw mon in particular • jutting
A FEW' QUESTIONS, FRANKLIN.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Reduction of taxes and raising the erans' Bureau of tiie federal
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Mr. and Mrs Rijpetf Carrottiers left
in an tn
purchasing power of the farm dollar'ment could be cut
Ixl&lt;1!lon Air.Mr.‘j luntriald WltlkStO!
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“-»wark.'ohlo. where Mr.
.■ off • Without {itfecting
• / . ” jwMiiuu.
an- the ba.*:* of my farm pqhrv " orat- the ----•&gt;— —ia j&gt;aid
•*...to the dependa. .
. . - pr--' tiled by thauati
compensation
tmiptaton
cd Franklin RuowveJf before a crowd ent* of any veteran killed m the World voter* to get mtn the race-against &lt;i
Bruckrr.
Hr
.\bwtr
by
|ktrty
Uadi!
f^itw.iv
mud service running
in Sioux City. la. AdmiV-abie senti­
and’supported t!ie«uvernor in h» ca
LKltalng and Hillsdale, i* in.
ment*. governor.' However, we might actually disabled ip that war." Thia I&gt;a:gn. Then’ way no quc.-tion ab
e city to vMt hU brother Charlie and
noo.ooo is nearly hi* loyilty Mr. Fit--;:'raid ha£ lh&lt;
truthfully add Uut then- tsnt a man. .'.taggenng sum of
ner friend*
w -man or rb*M tn the United State* ■25 per cent of the yearly total cwt of sand* . ( friends tn M&gt;iTupit\. «
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who wouldn't inaease the purchasing running our ’naUanal government. No confidently expect him to be r
republican
candidate
in
1935.
piuer of tlu* farm c'cJlar overnight if
certainly in line for
Uion&gt; iw*rn:nn&gt; inly
such a b at werejyaaible'. The thing we jured in service, or who suffered d.s- believe that if,’he
arcintcreet* d m. Mr. Roosevelt, is abilltle* wlule in wmot; or the fainHOW DO YOU PROPOSE TO BRING ilks ot men who were killed or in­
H- bn B« ll returned Saturdaj
IU1S HAPPY STATE OF AFFA1RB jured while in service, to suffer. Thu/
DEPENDS ON UP-STATE
h.rfnc in Toronto. Cannrfi altei
ABOUT
Us tlu- mtiuufea you' nation- can and will pay what it owes
Analyws ot the Wayn- lo’uni
with. Mr and Mrs J. T Lorn&gt;Un you intend to fol- to them. But the bulk of the pdyixfrnt* inasy vote dlsdiVK s nwiK ■!»:•.H &lt;1 Hale of’Nadwilb- mid Mt !
vague when it come- ,now being made uh account of soldiers'i. flgurva. Then* w t- thhe dem
cere guest* of
iportant' detail* Al-i relaY are being (raid to men who fiiv- ’candidate', tor govern'
reived 1(13.407 i
g&gt; strmc. IS. TME ONE HUNDRED er. went- to Prance. says*the Ecimotuy repiiiflicai) r.rndi
MILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT AC- Leufue. or if they did, were m ver inQV1RED DURING YOUR ADMINIS- fund, but returned tn good condltioh imblrcan than dcmocrai
PEBIDENT HOOVE
TRATION-AS GOVERNOR QF NEW
The National Economy League 1* inYORK AN” INDICATION OF THE •i.dcnt op a Just anjl liberal o nifrn- Bruekcr received 57 116 and
TYPE rtF TAX RELIEF YOU IN- ■utlon to a!) men who wt-je disabled oy
Grand R
HI u
TEN? TO GJVE TO THE FARMERS war service and to the dependent* &lt;4 picked up
OF THIS CO.UNTRY’
those disabl' d or killed, or who di'Sl Kelkhnn g&lt;&gt;
gUCSt
i which a political party can stand
became oi war service; but the Lrngtt?
SENATOR VANDENBERG.
M-ek.* to Ajiminatc by the repeal •&gt;!.
TARS ,AGO TODAY
he thing* tluit linprc.ved ua rome existing federal laws what have
to Washington wa» thr beci'nu- u caitccrotui growth, -hurtful;
that Senator Van- alike to American taxpayers and-th«-;r
tor nim-wlf Al- Rovvrjinwftt In one case it w.i* foun.l;
lungcat member* of that n mkn serving in Wie Velfrans
lie body froth stand• Bureau, wtio is being paid 55.000 sal­
ary. f» drawing 5150 a month for al- '■
k-ged disability; Certainly if he i- able’
and foreign affairs to cam saxwi a ycarJiU.dtaobIhiy can- j
and i»&gt;i- rot b&lt;- rerious inWstigalor* repot ij ||
Hastings Banner. '
I have rend your article about
that another man m the same Bureau. ।
• Tiie Haw thornc” on
a physician. wlu&gt; pawe* upon the
I- philosophy, iclidmA of otliera. is ditewing 5125 a !
few tacts that are quite interest Ing
•Dsvjd Bowker and A!
ienberg i* giving 'Michi- 'month fur alleged disabilify. a'.thuughi
tat am. ktore than
teal with’relati'-i-.'.-at headed by stirii notable- ;i. Arrhu' receiving A salary of $15.00&lt;J
dr:ui&gt;nstra’.cd pronounced
id-..
. Rouw-v-lt. Admiral Byrd, Calvin C'nlhis aervioea!
Hlilln.an nt Kalamazoo! idje Alfred E Smith General I’- : !-.i.'jnan wi dealing with
• Sat
a ihn«- f mg. Newton B»ker. £llhu R-aut and
i jnal and international
Mr and 1 Admiral Sim i
They were orgaitUed; to devise way
in name and
and mean* lor economies in gowrn'corrected and such and simiUr
, ment &lt;4 cndimutu'.y. .«tau- amt na’im
fl;l'dOT»ger z . •cut fjom tie- pension roll*
Xruly a worthy-purp&lt;.-. and bn- &lt;!•i serving thr wjbd.-twuri'-d supinrt ot
ihould wtth a spark ol humanity
nn&gt; disable:! veteran, -dpabied &lt;*■
;&lt;-.ery intelligent per-on But it hu*
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
■ been developed that thi* League so far
R &gt;• m uwi and Jiffertl* nt
han Kvr.crously by the American
*»*•- tlu elimination «»f all compeiinimrnt. That
ation acta granting pension* to v«-t

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il company i* n&lt;it
a |M*nsion, but t* u subsidy paid by Ur
governm* nt to envomage Americanowned and operau-d sirumshlp line*
If the National Ecoporny" l*ai:u&lt;- Is
sincere tn it&gt; purixxe to obtain govern­
ment ii-on anlr* why do not Uit- *leader* and incmlxr-; set tin- p;o»-’
Why . liould ni'-n receiving such favors
from Uu- government star!- a iivnemrnt
to light Hw veteran who I:, drawing
ict'iit 512 t&lt;&gt; 560 per month? If unywi•\s.!i.-,- tn inv&lt;-..Mg.itc*th«-M- slatcniyiit*
inni to tla- S/pteinbcr Uwiiv "f
Yours truly.
,W 11 Webb.

l?rom Our-Scrub Book
REFUGE
Flr-'ing rhe liarrow and tii- xcytbe .
held- hnrai
grimly

A. t. r ai&gt;d foil and gnldeiuod
.
An g..v upon th- brwpIi-viaui .th- reach of gleaming bladra Jnyuu* xclugtt-■!
PiRtrinw of beauty from afar.

&lt;&gt;nnectinn As &lt;&gt;n« trutipicr ph ase let
nr qdbte Admiral Sims iff his B;st'&gt;u
peech September 23:
' 81&gt;aiii.sh American war iMintiUis svseni an outrage.” The ci»t tljls year
and Mi- .for Spanish American war pennons lv
'll-t*
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.u-d wh'ile ni. or
in that
American voMu

'hey found Um- |&gt;caee they sought, an !

and fight no more!'
Arthur .Wallace Peach.

Crumbs of Wisdom

BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Right.
”Y&lt;8I cannot divorce problems
gresR to reduce the amount being pi^d economic* from problems ot right
arid Mrs S for SisiniJi American war fM.-iviipn- by Sir Norman Angell.
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MOO.fXMiooo ’ That mean* cpRUfg thr
&gt; Manchr*- Spanish War. Vi-teran* .from 160 t i
■ We havi* direct evidence in this
shall
court of the effect nn boy* of dbplayabout
510
a
inontii
Further
Mr
Sim
tan Im- hank! ufitcd
ssy-. ({Seeking of World tear veteran:, ing crime arid gangrlcr plctun s, and
town and: it cut „j 5450.&lt;M»0.000 can lie-made m can point out tlie instances tn which
wen- tlfjtne 5925.000J100 appru|&gt;ria!ed f»r vrt- the little offender was led to commit
j-.-&lt;
M-HOU* onenwv because of the
he I figure* that would Jeaw 5475.000.000 • example* toe had awn tn the movfca-7 Judge George .w Hmyth. Childrens
"
mnny which
Admiral Byrd was rrttred from ttoc Court. Yonkeis N Y
Puffer and; naw «,,r physical nisabilftie* and.draw.'
Einstein'* Influence
i55tmo a year as pension from th- g.w.
vu'cd
to
thu
jemment.
.
pruft&gt;r
JEinstrin
.i
influence
ha.
that will cruMi out all enter
from Grand Rapid* ind &gt;* occupyGenenff Jam&lt;s G iUrtnrd receives a cone brijond the Hcltj iif selencv Hu
is country if they siiall go &lt;
t of Mr* Simpson ^ pension of 56 000 a year, beside* a *al- int*rc it it/the development ot intima­
extent’ whtch certain Inter
• ary from the Radio Corporation ol tion#! understanding* ha* been ex­
idcntly desire and dealfn
■ returned in Ash- 525 000 He made the keynote speech ceedingly wholesome and has spread
WtAcenwn: Tuc.mL&lt;\ after a Afalt a...t the organization
of jhe Economy; beyond the mere local group with
z..^
ereral-weeks with her parent*
denouncing
pensions
for veter.... hen beastie,
iwrt Lrague.
denouncing
pension*
for rater-, whom he has lud immediate contact."
Mi-* Adda Jordan tor. several yeanjmu unless their injuries could be —Dr. Robert A Mulilkan
wheise death was due to aenr.-e. .uni
pa*:
amof
the
teacher*
in
the
Higli
,
t
r4crrl
direct!*
tn
the
war
----------NEWS CLEANINGS.
•r-l-.o,: here h.- accepted a p'n-.tton in
General Pershing draws a yrarlv re
Toky# Paper* pirase Copy.
liberal pension for disabilities suffered
irvvtd tr mi discontinuing the l&gt; tro:: .-chooR mid'.- Prof Hnll;tired nay of 521300. F.fihu Root 1*
"You cannot make a man love you
by any veteran while he was 'in hi
•prifad former!' Of thi* City and left Ttirsday &gt;’ probably the higlK-&gt;t paid lawyer in the or do buxine** with you by slappinghi*
.
ignp- a'-'* country's serviceafternoon for her new field of work
United States Our government |«i&lt;i &lt;»«* nr sticking himwith a bayonet ’
FIFTY-FIVE YFARS ago TODAY
,he Roo«velt“fcteamship Company, of -Roger W. Baboon.
U timber.
. . .? 2
.YEARS AGO TODA*
whJch An;hl(. Roosev(.lt L* part owner
----------the
Will c Towne and.Wa!trr A SpauJd-!aruj director, the sum of 51.2X1.014 in
T**e People Pay.
PRESSURE FOR SPENDING
mg of Prairieville have gone to Phils- .uibstdies for one year for carrying mail
It » bitter that families are stripped
Ode trouble with America U t
England
hi&gt;
.■:.&gt;•.■•
than
4
jOO luds -' of
oelphta
to
see
tiie
sighte
of
the
Centcntxirlnning
July
1.
1931.
allhough
other
'of
their
substance
to pay the everat a time when tno government was habit of living a 52000. car lo ride three
,nial exposition
,
mmnanlAV offered
«* the
f&gt;*.a same mounting
mO'.intlnS costs
cost* of
nt government
tmv-rnm-v.f -_ Gov.
- d atat' - lia.-.nial
,r.canuhip
companies
.'niggling to balance a topheavy bud­ blocks to the 10-cent store—Loa An­
Satufday next. October 7th. there, xervnee for 528 345. or a gift to Mr James Rolph Jr of California
geles
Tunes.
w
smallest
republic
in
get and the public a: large was clamor4 th-d^pre*- wUl l&gt;- nt Freeport in thu county, a .RoiwevelVs company, over what com---------------- ***-------------Rewvn republican ma** meeting and i»le peUng foreign compalUes would have
APPRECIATION.
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«unaetsUM sh„,
KUk„.n
■ ik! dcprndni: ona con- rauilfg. speaking bv Hon. Jama* Hine done the work for. of over 5U00JXX* Washington. Lincoln. Hoover*
utiuant- ■&gt;! wan-. toiutrwtHi
«J&lt; Lowell und A H Ellis. Esq of Mjd-'on one of II* trips recently a Roosevelt Each at history * cross-road*!
« “&gt;“&gt;» *“
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&gt;T,,hl urtni
EMUnhJAuna. Bu!.
fhrwd.ii:
Hoover
UUte.one
who
ha*
d.&lt;v.)te
iliner
earned
two
pounds
ot
mail
from
Each
the
converging
pAint
hundred and twenty-one lan,
.
. .
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, “‘•’■J —... ...... ilku Miu uic cunvcrgiiur point
M-nators wtth requests for appropria-.
.
had to jac&gt; thr
\
ew kn«Mo»n»
A ftea
knockdown* occurted
orcurtrd op
on the;New
I he I New York tn
to Guidon,
London. receiving
receiving as
a* pay iOf
ot myriad rending force*
farce*
tlohs and special legislation that tn- I
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“ul dav of the fair but &lt;tw comtMtants 520314.
U0314. under its
it* arrangement with the Threafnlng
ThreafiUng a nation's life
life ­
government. when ttoe regular statu-: Giving them re-direction
valved spending marc than nine billion
The public should be minted to sugThe automobiltst gt Arkansas mav'lu* shaped definite constructive paisThere will be a meeting of all who tory price u 80c a pound—another gift i To save instead of to sunder,
dolUr*. a *udi sutBdent. to run thr fed- cgrat
—• —
-—• means
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his Ucciue
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— overcoming
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-- -O buy
UIJ IM*
IM.V.1M tax on the quarterly cica for recovery and we sincerely be- desire tn join in a squirrel hunt tor a of more than 520213.
Making no count of pain.
oral government for more than ,two the
says a---writer Well,
pavnftn!
plan
.k. postal -deficit,
----------------.....-------------------iheve.that lie w better fitted tn tern- supper at Uic dore of Ralph Jordan
,-*&gt;.
----Let’s —
put -li
ail .ra.
thia -down
Admiral Of lrriio,ul 10M and
&gt;ear* Multiply this by ninety-six-and ’ if everybody mailed his solution,’that
Bytd 65.000; Admiral Sim* 66.000; Gen­ Lifting a prayer to God
। About 7JXW.0M cycbaii
thetua‘HuWMgh.jiM next Kur year* than
Dying ___
fiat, the greenback excite­ eral penhine 531300; Roosevelt BUam- | For tlie Nation’s preaervation
jou will have some idea of the terrific slxnild help things a UtUe—Judge.
I highways ot England। any other person tlus tide of heaven, ment.
’ Cause.
~
want of any basis on ship Company yover 51400,000. That
—Hosea Bigelow, u.

emment

natural eaun
&gt;:n any disabi

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Tllf. HASTINGS HANNES, WEDNEKHAY, OCTOBER 5. 1031
, He also spoke of problems Jn good
resident lai diatricts He told of one
boy who had a good fatlicr and a good
home; but he became a neighborhood
peat, because of hla thieving and van­
dalism Hr was clever but uncontroll­
able. He would admit crimes when the
ofTicrrs had Uie goods on him, but dCnv
CHESTER SCOTT CAVE IN othens which tliey had rcaaon to sus­
pect he did, until tlw ot&amp;cera found tne
TERESTlNG TALK ON
■proof; then he would admit them
SUNDAY NIGHT
j Finally his father brought tlw boy t'»
(court and said that he wm tired of do­
ing anything more for the'boy; that
SOCIAL PROBLEMS kE
। lie could not .control him The apcakSULT FROM SOCIAL CAUSES *r told Im* he had wiorked upon Um
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pride of that boy until he finally made

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11250, which carries with It the plain-1
i tiff s costa lu tlie case
■ i
I Tlie attorneys for the defendant in-'
| dicatcd their intention to appeal the'
; caw.’particularly in view of the fact
that it’ la one of the first of its .kind
i-tii be tried In Michigan, fn the event
j of an appeal, the case will not go to

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.boul-t™, liwhr. ol .ooJ'"1
""41 eoon or
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'appeals held in Cincinnati
fell on the level Mm McLravy with- Tbe rMr of Jolui McUa¥y
Mr» McNamara went in to the A A- P , areal Atlantic and Pacific Tea Cbm-’
store on State vtreyt at about u qua:- j pany luu aho Urn removed to the;
Ur to four in the afternoon of Salur-, federal dlntricV court. und involves the'
day. February 2 After making tome i expenses, such a.« d&lt;xt..r-,’ tails.. h-—
piirdia
ehr left jjftc »t«er She had pdal bills, etc und will undoubtedly;
tvi she awMn through thej-n,mv up for hearing within a short.
Majority 01 Delinquent. 0ome'“»
&gt;r.n.r nu l.ihr, , noticed
„
; by proving to him that he wax a worth- vratibulc that it wax covered with.icr! ume In the district court
our. J,.t.k„
From Homea ln Slum Areas
wmie i»&gt;y. and iw- .-et nut ■ J- “
I.-1 u,„l
enough' auriowJ, b.u
In City. Of Chicago '
roIuk to work and eiimi
n.T &gt;n,ur..»»in&gt;
««*&lt;
Ol
„„
„
niextcr Bcntl. win* han a very ft • f
T lo “•’*
' nw* ’ ■
- left-limb
of about «.ope
and une-lialf
j
' v :. d;... .ajj'be
.

....

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

■'*
,m. ni
p
n1rtr. .urr..und.,4bIm,
1 ■
ini
’s Wt.. aw.
are-living
an no..
age that
n...
. i nn in
n .an
a
•«•«! niOlltllA LatCr SilC WiU'ObllgCd' it thut the Vestibule to his story or
plate of, bihlue.v or the approach to
bus been dominated by tin- speed-up
,
. .
UH a. until iiw-ti- u:e a lot oi ivaa.- wiw after. The injury and treatment in­ It I- kept-in Mich condition in the.win­
ter •&lt; a.-bn so aw nut to b. dahgcrotss
volved the expenditure ot sutatantl d to tho-r who may n&gt;mc in and go out
l.. n. lun .nArtK. Wlhe luel u - , , r
“ cMe.neweelorX Wilmer left. hum* for doctor bills. ho&gt;pltal bills, etc. -from hi.-' .tore or place of business. 1'
.Mi and Mrs. Mcl^avy nm ployed । is undoubtedly true Unit the A .vP
su
r»,.U'.uU I.L.
...............................
lhr
...........................
, ’ceding
„’
tomey
to institute pro.
j moving ice and *mw ax any xtore along
;the street.
’ ’
nuty L-to g t in itmim. witii Ju.etni _.
suth
ttMjnpfnymcni. ju,„ -tarud fn the circuit court

ing udtlu-.NS at
Bunday evening.
,
.. ■

HcommCTrtrthe doing oi *bal. tn hi..."
.
.
'
;
judgment. M. m- b.M f-.&gt; tlum
haw Ignored.
In order to facilitate his wtuk .uid tojin
l
a
mist
worthwhile
uctlvrtv
in
trying
belter, understand the mitur*- of the'
; tn wan boy- away frrwri live Umltoih noprobldma ■ lu* would meet, he moved '

Hntii.tMelt
.latil.ta M. f.r,

plaintiff

Coinpnny for pum and mfhn'rig
. horfcning of her limb.-elc.; tin- other

PEACE TIME CHAL­
LENGE OF RED CROSS

WATCH the Milk
You Buy for Your Home!
The very-FIRST erwntiah in milk are
CLEANr.lNK^S und PURITY. Neither
opt* of these &lt;!!‘&gt;' ntials is indicated dither
by taste or'appearftncei The production
«JI tliore wlw u-«- if. Mi'ST begin at the’
rery cntirCe—the FARM. - With. &lt;&gt;ur own
carefully selected-herd, which is fegti-

dividual “drinking cup;
i .■. i•nt after, it

than High!
rHEApm:

with every milch cow hath

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

m hi
rnwt ■ l’y ?ni,’'uil,K “ 11,*‘ of ert””’ He has had McLravy. us pluintif! as-aln-l th&lt; ■ ..iij
i ni&lt;. i- - ;,.xt;.rt, ncex that prow to him beyond' dcfhhdunss lor expcn.ve.- incident to
hand knowledio- of tlie ■ . "
'vl-'Urt.
M ■»&gt;•.■ ™». tar lidurt
(Continued frtm page one.
the horn* condition- and •&gt;i-hvi-1 ut tho lng ,n‘,n
hium dhlricu. wh«n Uttiir
~ '
atane*-- connccb-d with tIk
i noble ma iirier,
Mirroutidlngs are chaneftl mid some- ,-vir ertInns of dUIerrti’. -tat.’-'are m-i
boya who came under hu
thing wnrth while for them to do had* solved tn UUgntfon. Uiat Hie tvd.iai
Mr. Soott explained Ilia:
been found, had become good boys -so- courts liav.’ jurisdiction whenever th&lt;home and
of the juv&lt; idle court, wil
&lt;
m’-’.a.i of vwial habUi'h’x. - atmMint involved l. ftwnxt than*.03.000.|
crime, in the big ctn*. i a
HOTLY CONTESTED OAM
• —
-■•'*• - . ......... ' .
Both suit' . in • .thj- liixtunr.* w. ,
protilem of an us, ahd tlu«t one will find (
time program of di-:
sot III TIKiKNAITI-E.
xiarud for mor.’ than that -ton; lift,
AGE CASE HEARD BY JURY
from 20 to .10 time;, ns many dvlinquctit! Mr and Mrs I' H. Jack-on W
s Barry county citiboys ahd girls in a slum (hstricl ws h« Evie Kmlth* alter visiting relatives tin t ,.N
wn-,
rallied
to
'.hr
call
in
war
tune.i
„
Tea Company
would find in a district where then friends ut Wayland rmd Middleville ’ ici-rigii corporation—that
Id they answer ’the r^il- After Several Hours Delibera
are good lionics. i:&lt;hk1 fuirounding.'
time of ix-.wr Pie.M’n' J
tion Jury Gave n Verdi* t
lefl Thunday for tanking where they r&lt; idrnt of .Michigan a mou.m uuxi^nw“’
id that th
will
k. with
her made by ........
their altormy.- in
i the efEnin.,'
..... spend a couple
™ &gt;«
.......
.............
of $750 to Plaintiff
due cmjilcnitioipjhave n&gt;o|
jdaUuhter und Imrbiind.. M: and Mrs &lt;xiurt In re to remove tlie t-v&lt;- to Uh­
hav« ’ Hany Kayncr. before leaving fur their- f,.&lt;|. ru) district court, under the ;J:it- Jiotild lx wilhn
imide
■harinel
:[Iritnv in I’. iin'•,Umuii.
• ut. pn.vidlng federal JiiUMhe'ian t»’They u«r«- (iriqih-'lly built U&gt; fie riieipi
and Mr- Cha- H, Johnwn aic- ' auw- of dni ratty &lt;•! ftithwnxhip
wiped I heir children,. Mr. and Judge •MrPn’l; heard Ila* matter; an
Then
the
ipporto remove the Ma■riie&lt;Ml(ue Wierincii, and family order was
— enlrnif
...
lidted rilda .McLravy
and
The cane came on- for Inal, befurc ’
~ibifi» Judge Haymond in tlx.- district court
pre-jii.- the Camp Ground road
the Itume of her mew ulid fam- at .Grand Itaptdr. nn. the lllrd of Sep-;
Warner 8carbix&gt;ugh, tembrr-. the plaintiff Is-ing repreaen’.Hu- i Phillip-, who li
। iiho Mr. and Mrs. . .i by Kim Sigler and. Stuart Kna;&gt;i»'n
kind ol folk.’. uirca*l&gt; living in lib’ ;..um
• r )ltt&gt; girl tn
Club.
Ladies'
Aid
group*,
the',Ground road, toi
Uie ii'&gt;n&gt;e,"f Mr... of munwl.i Tiie defendant wtv*..r&lt;pre-,
school. wbicfi t»
hu band. Mi
Mt •••nU.rt ‘by Jay Unscy and IbJand । American L'Ti'in Auxiliary .and .-ix-i.il; her car to the I!
dmiRhWrr and husband.
I clubs n:«* urged to co-opcnite in this i jouth &lt;*f her hertu.. ...._____ ...
land-Mrs. Harry Kuyncr tnee' Op» .___ , _
___ .
.
Hr ■leil.iiid I hat,'item rally
.•kinrr smith* and tfmifthlcr. Betty KayiM-r.'hh that Hw drfi-mlanl Ci.injam-mq chairmen ; about nine ('‘clock in iiiv mornin
ic delinquent:: urr tlu- i-iuldn n of
rftantzdtlons an- nqie-i»Mi
uiiKbnl. on Hie second day of
Mpnniiwd quite
nu mber* to assist Th ev&lt;
1929. irt falling
their dHlnnm i
.. .....
. ..
.......... ....................................... ...
work
wonder.-,
in
a
:
.
I
tail
u
jhe
approached
the Intel
born :
In permitting u duiy.vrour. con.huor. t.
l,k&gt;yd’ Freeman
•reman will greatly Uon. driving toward tiie north.
lhr Him'* binlhexs- exist. txrau.j' of the accumulation of \
same tn(Ander.- wi
lu -iMlng In caring
and
there was ho thnilght’mvin J
netic* '•! this condition and that the
plaint!:! uw free from'contnbuuwy
quota tin-, year L« Koberl Anden. was driving his
untilgenes*. It waa tlie dairfi uf-thr
di’tendant. tlw Orv.it AtlantJB and Pa- mow more than for lt»3! Ou', of :
natioiunUc t ’.pl’ who live in .-.Him
every $1 no wheeled. 50 erntv remains |
■rand Rap.dinstanrr where hi' lives,
hen- for local work. Already U&gt;* calls;
[for a.s lst inn- liavv more than doubled!
moving llw snow
T W\l I. LtKE.
[laxt yrur’s nnd.fhc'winier months, am!
Mntha Reynolds of Battl” Cr.
-til! ’abend This u partially due to&gt;
u&gt; h.y- Urn vixitina Cliffmd Kabh
not oiflv from the )
e past week
rlutn.n and school welfare money!
Eridc Miller
• not eligible to relief from thelound dead Sunday iifqrnim:
......
U'riitwc of non-re.-ldcnce. *o!
mid Mr.-. Paddock
lhie."Jiold when :!&gt;» krw'» tlu
loli'jwed. In l)ve or .six years, an almost . Mr
..........................
------------' •• y«ungt
-------‘*t J»y
•tiple tire appealing to the Red Cross ;
•- • - o.rinn that existed. It was
complete Chang' in the iiihnbitant- of ; died .Friday in Alin Arlnr. funeral a'- ■tiirr claim ni lhr plain-jW that th- d--- M‘«'’ 'tamlllrs arc heeding help, now;
thi1. di-trict, Uho liext were almost til-i Hentans Sunday
, lr,..n Prirfa. fendan*. (idled to use that deent- of! than the number aviated in 1910 and,
. ------■r---------... ...
. car.- which mi ordinarily prudent per-'1920 following the war.
in-1, LaurCncc Tobias .1!----- .. ...
Italians ---------- .• ..'■sirs
Itilhr.ns till Sunday at C'ldlord Kahler -. Mr. son would have excrciH-d under, bk'’! Thia jicnce time cltajlengc should
moved out. Now^tie N&gt; .:»••« • are b&gt;-! Land Mrs- Kahler taking, him lame to circumstances, in failing to apply r-alt.i m.Ht, with a generous reaporur from;
ginning to, conn* ijito the dr-trlr^ and ; Hast mg- sanduy. •umd ok ash' - ujwn the ic. in tlv ves-1’-he -'i*d tropic of Barry county whoj
- -*
E D. Reynold.- and
the Pole: at* moving oyl W
■’
the claim of thr;have.' in-ver been known to shirk any;
lii-nded ti,c tuwrai "f ‘'bjU,r
the |M&gt;pulation might be, it w.u
ueiriiuai.v v*»v
- McLravy did not I duty s** clearly defined ,n. is this
true that di'itnqu'nt children
annual Red
slip In the vestibule or entrance to the aaAWirtS in nuiking *'
Horn Uns district.
store, but rather u|x,ii tiie sidewalk; Cross Roll Cal! the
outside -the '.-tore, in which event U
defendant would in no case be lubl&lt;
After the prirnfx wi.-rt? submitted.
lion, was made by the defendant
.nicy.- for a directed verdict nt ■ n

by Alturnrjr

u-c to
'( 1: StUttlM"

ut Sunday

.1 .1 Ijonlv

iind family
I Mrs.
-riuxiu

driven r»y the plmntin wax coming .rr and
- tlu- hill toward him. that he total

but that Mrs, Phitlu*

In South Africa in 18«a

The Appointment Lists-of the
Hoover Experts Are Filling Up

FRIDAY, Oct. 7 .

SATURDAY, Oct. 8

Economy Days
Quality Merchandise at Lou) Prices

BU T T ER

MidiievillJ

Lb.

2IC

Peaches Large 2', Cans Best Quality 2 Cans 35c
Grandma’s Soap Powder, irg. box 15c
Bottle Caps, full count, 2 boxes 33c

P &amp; G SOAP 3 Bar, IOC
Apple Butter, Heinz’# medium, jar 10c
Heinz’s Rice Flakes, • each.
,. .9c

JELEO

All Flavors

Pkg.

bl/2C

Corn, fncy. Golden Bantam, 3 cns. 29c
Cookies FaMcy Fruit Lunch Lb. l(k 3 lbs. 28c

,

MEAT SPECIALS
PORK CHOPS, lean end cuts, lb. 12jc
BEEF ROAST, tender cuts, lb13c
SMOKED HAM, shank half, lb.
13c
BACON, sliced, 1 lb
9c
Make Your HOME TOWN PROSPEROUS by
TRADING with your LOCAL-OWNED STORES

HINMAN’S
We Deliver

WWW

The Big Little Store

Phone 2491

JUDGE HAWLEY
GIVES DECISION

lowing ground-:
1. That flic plainHlf liad failed to •
show any ncBlu-eitoe on th-.* part uf i_
tho defendant
■ Continued from page one'
2. That the company had no notice;—
---------- —— ------------------------------ ,
of the dangerous condition.
(cd Ea^le how many there were in lUs;
3. That tlie plaintin was guilty ol j family and was told lh#t there wore!
nm.rtbulury ,wsl,«rt,r..
rj,„, ,lia lu,
• Judge Raymond cxcuxed the jury,. .
:wu
,d.’d
m.i. ......
1! 10&lt;“
concerning fhoTaw applicable to the father movia onto the farm immedi- •
case. The case involved, became of uvly fnllowitig the transaction and
tlirse questions Hint were mbted, a’-tnyed time steadily. Soon after that;
rather’nefc nppljVxitlon of extabli.-Jwd;event dionttxfactf'in and trouble anise.i
principles. The Judge hnplly decided It was charged by Price that his e’mHie motion in favor ol the ijhitntifT;ployce .was di-nlxiiient and abusive; ।
und xubmitt'd the case toll# jury,.that he pcrmniod bis father’to inter-1
The principal qur-tlom of law involved fere in lie- utlair.- of the two men. i-o,
being as follows:
that in July last Price decided to du1 That the proprietor of a Mort iiiwcsjcharge Earle. Tiie latter, on the other'
.to htx invited prospective purchaser, or hand, made the defense that he w&lt;vi
to anyone frequenting his place ofjtolp that hl- enlploynMmt would la.-t;
bimmers the duty, to maintain lh&lt; Ur one year so tie refu-ed to leave thr ।
J approaches to his pbicr of btisincM In pnqxTty when he wfs disclurccd At­
a reasonably safe condition
tomey L E Bamctt. reproxenting Mr
3. That thr proprietor- ol a store, j Price, filed a complaint before the cir-:
knowing that a dangerous condition; cult court commissioner. Archie D. Mrexists in thr approach to his place of'Donald, and the case was decided be­
: business, te liable tor failure to remedy! fore him and in favor of Price. Mr.
thut condition.
■ ; Earle..through bin attorney. Kin) Sigler.
3. That the projirirtor of a store U1 appealed the case to the circuit court
chargraplf with notice, either actual'Because Hie •litigation involved tin
, or coiMfructivc. in the event that a! pd-.V’s-ion of real estate, Attorney’
(dangerous condition exUU and a suf-1 Barnett instated that the matter br,
'•flclrnt length of time, has elapsed for)given immediate hearing, so it wa.- set.1
Uilm lo havr known, tn the general i for trial on Friday lavt At that Univ,.
course of eveftts that tlu* conditions; Judge Hawlry. alter hearing the facts.
•did exist.
| made his declxinn which cannot htlp
i
4 That a pepon passing a place of Inn br of interest to.farm employer.H danger is not precluded from recover-! and employee#
■ing. in the event of injury, because ofj Judge Hawley held that a;- long as
^contributory negligence;
but
the the relationship of employer anp hired
I questtdn U one of fact, depending up-(man was clearly established, the hired
(on the degree of care which the per-’man would have to leave the premises
i«nn has exercised in view of the known; whenever hu employer ordered him tof
11 danger.
i do so. He might later, it iw felt that
■ Tiie case was holly contested and | a contract liad been broken unlawfully. ।
;wvjl pn-sented to the jury by Judge sue his employer for damages; but that I
Raymond Tile Jury.went out about tho relation ot landlord and tenantj
four o’clock In the afternoon of Mon- &gt;ioc.-. not grow out of a contract of eni-i
day last wfack, deliberated until be-., ptoyment. and that hired men do not
tween nine and ten (/clock that eve-} have a • lcu.sc or tenancy to projHTty
nlng. whereupon Judge Raymond sent; which they occupy that entitles them
(hem home for the purimse of dclibcr-! to any notice, or that gives them any
ating fuithcr on Tunday morning, at period of occupancy . before moving.;
which time liicy resumed cotv.ldera- .Thix jminl IX one that has always been j
tion of the case, arriving at a verdict I in doubt in the minds of both employsiwrtly before noon in the sum of j era, and enipiuyees, so this decision at

BETTER
PHONE!
an we made our unnounccnielil
of tlie impending visit of the Hoover
factory-trained experts, the telephone
began ringing. XI omen who want to be

' Ah soon

Hoovers. which thp Hoover men will
&lt;lcnion&gt; irate in a limited number of
home* during their visit, are making'
. appointments without delay.
If you want to be on the list, tele­
phone at once. You will particularly
want lo hear about our special offer, in
effect only during the stay of the Hoover
factory men.
FREE

OF

HOOVER
Silver Jubilee

SPECIAL OFFER

Mi*
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INSPECTION

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If you have a Hoover, one of these
mcn'wiil inspect and adjust your
machine free. Heplarrments w ill
be made al lowest cost, by tr.iineti cji: ports. Leave your name for this service.

SILVER JUBILEE

HOOVERS

MILLER FURNITURE CO
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1932 ’

PAOB snc

touchdown.*. Sailer did most of the ithf balance of the half although the
ground gaining for Grand Izdge but .local boys iwd their opponent* on.the
the fast-changing Hastings line "defensive during :no*t ot the tw'o pcrstopped mok of his attempt* for small
.d
i The .wcond half was n duplicate of
advances.
the tint with Hasting* ulwa.-- grpwdi Hasting* received tlie kick-oil and
iing Grand Ledge back toward tlu* goal
-S DEFEATS
.
I marched down ilw field to the two : line. Zerbd tossed a neat pass tu
'□Alin 1 rnPC 10 n yard Una where Hewitt,took tin- bad-; Boyes tor the first touchdown of,‘ the
‘
RAND LEDvt lo-U
put tlw play was culled tank and
----• •
Hx-ting* penalized fiVr-yurd* for'ufl- ]hulf While Karmes plunged -through
the five-yard .line itrr the iccond.
i Plays Howell Here -ide. Karnu-s made back the live horn
On the whole, the local tcum &lt;Ui
v Itr Third Little-7
; yards on the next play but Hewitt
y ur 1 nira bnut r
. fumbjwl and tiranti uiige gat' p«u*«- ' played a fine bra nil of game. The team
Game
•: . of the lull or. t« : .D-yatd In..
light and variety
High grtdsl. n defeat* &lt;1
Grand* *, I. e. !«•**** r. iurnbl.il on

'

Sporting Items
• .

Halting*
Grand Ledge 18 to 0 In ‘
lari Saturday. Th” -ntxai
Hue and gala *•!*•..: n ncled
dojvn? to 3 for thtir
KarrnM. Howard and Bo

- -T.|

--

iriiaaievuie FleDfin
CAeuen ' '
Beats Lowell 12—6

«&gt;. Hn.«

Boye» pul arrow a surprise pau to Last year, Howell with an
Howard tor the first touchdown
.
right end.
Th*re w** tw 1 miner xorui* durum ; about &lt;0 to 0. Till*, year, however, tlie was as fOllQWj; •
.... be evenly matched —
...
HE—Boyer. .
ji..
two. team!, will
and
' the Hnwluters are &lt;Ait_- to jnuare acRT—Clowen.
iicounta.
counts.
.,
RO—Jotyensch.
•
:■ ~

HeroWH U the lit
lt!Hgs*Gnind *Ledge ■game;
' *■’" *
Hastings

i Cronk

'

H
’

Delumcnter’

Local Tossers Beat
Battle Creek 18—7

"I’m lo; th* I G.A. Store* a million.
Who wouldn’t bs. who had iver bought

in one?
"How well I can remember where
mother u*ed to jend me lor grocerie*
when I wa* a child!
"What a difference!
"The old dingy *tore—the *mell ol
dried fi»h (ot wa* it keroiene—I could
never tell which), the dark unianitary
corner* behind the old style counter*.

OT TION PROJECT
BENGOMIZED

Woodman
Bender
• Tinker '
Bolo ..
Oaks
Malcolm

\

deuvfxer
INST ALLID.
FEDEHAL

for only
(iJMifreiiH)

TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

HASTINGS .

I’. irl F*« ’ |. Nushvilk-. Hazel WestWhen they're sick even, the tnugh-.it
brook. Almeda. Calif. Eleanor Jacksun. old bachelors like* to have u woman
looking utter tlicm.

nd burial in Middleville ermr-.

Tlie bland of St Kllda. off Scotland,
has been closed to all except JMrds.

ran unit
ide in

You Get Only What
You Pay For

Ixxll

EinnFFiinws
wmi™
(Continued from page one)
composed of men who do not
committor*

. and ufllrh
i

in the same sized cabinet

getting a grtutinr Frigidaire. Sudi a refrigerator i»
expeniheat any price. 'I he MandarJv.of Fngidaire
have not been lowerc.1 to make (he new price pos*ibfe. Look fur the Frigidaire uamt-platc— found
only ou the grnuinr Frigidairc.

IU
Ill IlVt.llIVll I _
.. sponsored by Mlclii-I
san State. College. 'COn-MHa' of five'
' i- 'ionx It ciimbines ,th* imderly-; .
theories with the practical ap;&gt;ii-1
i', &gt;|i to food preparation. Tli*- pro-1

Stanton

"All changed now)
•
"I.G.A Store* are all spick and »pan—
handle nothing but grocerie* you know—
everything plainly priced—chance to
browic around and make your selection.

(jreater food space

(Continued from page one)

Adomi-Flstor

"And you got*what he cho»e to give
you—at hi* price*.

with

tjntr f*»t freezing, lower operating
cent, anq dependibiliiy—plu» I j
greater fotkl »pacc. You arc cautioned again*! ac*

j &lt; -in a glime hen; Thursday evening.- demonstrations o(
which are given at Ufptung m
I Herewith arc detail-, of the mutch:
Edith
The topic;. f&lt;
don
j . Hastings vs. Batt
meetings, dajes ... .... ...
j tings. Sept. 29. 1932.
nounced later, are briefly a-- fu
• Hiiatlhg*
1 what doe* wtir mirror du
, Bender-Osborn .
Illustrated lecthre: "Food Makes u Dlf-;«randchil(lrvn
: Mulcoffn-Tinker .
ferrnce ’’ . ’
\
(children mid
' Wurner-Bolo
2. Seeing ourselves ax pikers se*i u*. I -V*’.
Sttmton-Rose
Tlie health scot*- for adult.-. Demon- **’ the Civil
■ otfks-Woodman
strntion: Vegetable cookery.
! Fir'. Nt w »•
3. Eatfng for health and ,enic‘.*ncy., ‘-lrvd thne i
Scoring food habits.
Tfie vitamin Finn**’
*
Battle Creek
food*
' shcplieriLson-Dryer
•1 Se!ec*!-&gt;:i of building matertti
I Addison-Christenson
The.Nutrition program in the cor
Babeock-Rial
munitv fiVKi r»ni|Kx-ltion. Demonstr

jayt

^RIGIDAIRE

♦ WARN I NG!

In the final match-came of the,
son.' the Hustings' B-tcum cd

"I'm told So will, you be
'Just give thi* newejt idea in modern
food telling a chancel"

*(If.NUINE

Thi* i* the frnuipe. Super-Powered
two cylinder Frigidsire—a product

LT—Standish.
LE—Peeling.
QB— Parker, '
RH—Bell.
LH—Adiftn*.'
FB -Smith.

Grand Ledge
McNaughton

wc offer
1
a

mckfigld
i lineup

:
• ■ -LG
— —••
Hewitt.

i ai'hup
R. Clark
; Keller
Cramer
i Tofvniend
• Howard
Pennington
; Boyc-B
Sutnuerl.
Kurmes
L Clark
i Snyder
Sutler
Zerbcl
—Touchdowns
Statistics------ ---------—-------- ...
'Howard L Boyes 1; I t downs. Grand'
Ledge 3. Halting* 15; penallUe*. Grand
i Ledge 15 yards. Hastings 55 yard*.
,

Newlywed,

Nob',

K- Grid eleven played tlwlr
their I
Tlie T. !■£.
second gome ot tin- *i-a.&lt;on hut Friclayl
ntykt on u lighted field ut l-ywell. A1-;
though it was tin- fi-utii first -night i
’ '*■ ’ game they outpluyed’tfie rtroinf Lowell
B team and triumphed by u ti-12 wore J
Tlie Midd.JcvlIh- team sli&lt;&gt;*'"*»-p-biand‘
of football that wa* grt*atly \^i&gt;iov&gt; d
over last week’s game, hi n-Xprct to]
both utlenslv" . and d&lt;f«-nsiVi* play.
A low quick chai
'
wide holes to alibi
nine attack-to get

nt

i x t: *

Inferior grade* of COAL have been purcha*cd by scores of families in the past—mainly be­
cause it wa1* offered at a low price. Experience,
however, has demonstrated to most that what
they purchased as "low priced coal” .proved ittclf to be but cheap coal and was high priced
fuel in the end.
,
Coal burning days will soon be here—be pre­
pared by filling your bin now with SUPERIOR
RED ASH POCAHONTAS, GENUINE RED
COMET BLOCK or GOOD OLD MAJESTIC
LUMP.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.
FLOUR -:- FEED -:- COAL -:- CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

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PHONE 2118

HASTINGS
Helt Lin-

Rolled Oats B
andintripuinpjood Irtatr.

3alst»n’s
p.,pu«

An old favorite in a

2ic

Du-ration Dog
Food ' human
P.rC.„

Grape Nuts
Flakes

10c
Pop Corn

hairman ticket commit
ut the Cut-Kale Sh-e Store,
ifterward it will be taken to the HIrIi

Lloyd Shroyer in chunce

Ccnrrvdnn Commltti

IOC

Muskrat trapping Uonxs will again rir,nL
be distributed through J*x*i
non tfffloo. it u announced
part

7c

ri.«

JELLO

Cnniniille? &lt;m Judge* and onirial
RFCF.IVEn THE (’l l*.
Kenith Mein'
. Edam K.i
•A championship cup wa-- ottered by w.'l! am Stebbins, Jake Rehor and F
the Lions Club tn the lady v
•he championship in a u-nr..-*
Keller,
h.-ld In 'fit* rite la*t summ
house fire-

Powd. Sugar

-r 15. two V

(DOMINO POWDERED

Pet Pkg.

7c

i.h pu,

9c

Cookies

Cheese
p.,u,, 17c
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI

2 Lb. 15c
Ivory Soap
Lowest pricr-ip 17 years. '
Per Bar

JC

the

first

•V

you unprepared

/FOOLISH, indeed, is the motorist
who insists on waiting until the first
drop below the freezing point to put
his car in shape for winter driving.

unchanged from lar
20 trap* and 10c f.»r r
Nm more than 100 trap* ma

drvn were Sunday at*
w»j:Un*

»- 3Zc
Peas IGB

C.n

15C

Magic Washer
Ths Large Sits Packages
p".

19c

PEANUT BUTTER
19c
Beit for the Children!

It’s

Cmaait a • • ■ ^at catches

^h. Jar

Fresh Fruits and Vegetable* Are Always

fel.G.A.STORES

commnteefamily near Oran:
charge. Guy Giddings in rhnrgr of di
Mr., and Mr* Em.'*t Gorlwth and
■ cljliijrcn. Mr and ‘Air* Buell Bcatti"- .tributlon,
Tlie first exhibition proml*

j Biigjvy and children - of Kalamazoo
' motored oat Friday afternoon and
1 pleasantly MirpriM-d-their father. Francl*. CJorham. the (xcivion being ht&lt;
birthday.
Visiting tolJowcd by ice
I cream'and cake- which they, brought
‘ along made it an enjoyable afternoon
j for all.
Mamiing Dougku- doev not gain a*
'. fast a* his many fr.cnd* wish.
*
A number, from here attended the
funeral of Parmer Kams Saturday
aftemqon
held at the McCallum
church He.was well-known having
lived near here u number of yeans, Tlie
bereaved ones have the sympathy of
ah
’.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy .Obtudaw of Has­
ting* wese Saturday cvempg callers ut
tlie home of the former * parents. Mr.
and Mr'-. Dan Douglass
• Jim Wilcox -pent from Wednesday
&gt; till Saturday last Wipk in Reed City.
Mr*. Sarah Erwny of Glass Creek and
Mrs. Win. Havens were guests Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H."OUa Tiie for­
mer is spending some time in the Geo.
Havens home,
lie.
An Auuralian business house receivcd an &lt;*Ater for 100.000 sharks’ teeth
from the South Sea islands.
• ■ ' * *&gt;'’. "
. At the end of a day every man knows
' whether or „■«
not Lv
he his done a f-i.
fair iiy's
day’s
work.

wvigh.ts. including heavy 'weight
HiuhnR- ha* four local ath1&lt;
me-1 M'li-.r of Beldmc .* boxer,, ut th

notincemcnt will be made.
The executive committee especially
request* the Banner to announce that \
nil boys above the age of sixteen wlpi
wish to register for appearance in the 1
winter s program n! Odd H-llows Arena I
Immediately see Mr. Harold Newton at
the Slur Bakery or Mr. Harold Loguii
The intention of the local lodge Is to
give opportunity to any youngster In
this vicinity to develop any ability lumay have a* a wrestler or boxer, under
the strictfst sort of medical and piiyidcat rtipendslon. and in afilliallon with
state authorities having charge of such
contest*.
The undertaking is a large one. The
Odd Fellows have made a material m- [
vestment, with the hope that their ef-!
forts will meet the approval of the pub-'
They particularly wish Indies to
attend and .uisure all that good order!
a»d respect for propriety will be e/i-1
forced at all times. Any gambling or.
rowdyism is strictly -prohibited, and
the management I* prepared to deal In
a summary manner with all or any obJectionable conduct.

Let Us Prepare Your Car
for This Winter’s Driving
YOUR TIRES, BATTERIES
and RADIATORS need to be
checked and prepared for cold
weather. We are equipped to
GIVE YOU THAT SERVICE
at MINIMUM COST!

We are stocked with
winter equipment
for all makes of cars.

HOT WATER

HEATERS
New Low
Prices!

ANDRUS SERVICE
COURT .nd JEFFERSO“
HASTINGS : MICH1GA

«• &lt;• A OR

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, IK!

Social Events and Personal Mention

EAST ORANGEVILLE
!
RENEWED WEDDING
AND WEST HOPE I
Hattie
Anders entertained I
VOWS AT'ANNIVERSARY

X

ay Mr and Mrs Dell Cotton

2 Knicker Suits

and daughter. Ar'oa. of near Hastings I
Mr. And Mrs.. Byron Tungate
Mrs Lyle Leinnar uf Delton.
i
Honored On . Thursday At and
Bryon Wilkins, sari of Gej Wilkins.'I
|
Their Gull Luke Home
wa* fatally injured Wednesday evening H

AWARDED MUSIC HONORS.
Kim Sigler and W R. Cook were in
M1m Florence Watkins wa* home
Lansing op Friday. ! from Wypndotte
over Die week end.
A very happy - day i.u-.■ -re
spent
ont when he was driving n team hitched to
—
A story from a Grand Rapid* pujier
n
— —
Mra. F L. B«uer wa* in Eaton Rapid* says that MJ** Jacqueline Frye of-Kai* ’Thujiway at the Gull lake home of Mr u drill and wa* run into by an auto­
Robert Ritchie wiu home from Charyesterday, Tuesday, on O. E S work. ■ uinaroo aw. HE. ’ha* been award'd a-and Mrs. Byron .Tungai-- when their mobile. near Hickory Corner-. Funeral 11
iotte Friday night .
... Mr . service* were h?ld at Henton's chape)
'
Mira
Henrietta
Baurr
ha*
entered
Al-cijolarahip
in
piano
in
the
Chicago
daughter
arid-4*u*!&gt;ai,'l.
and
. Mln* Malwl Lain*. 6f Jackson *pent:
of till* Fndny aftprnoon. Sympathy is ex-J
bion colhue where
the wi-ek i-nd uf home,.
।1 bion
...... *hr -will major ...In MU-Mcid'college Mi*. Fry.-, wu* Um Don ForvrnnY}.J and daughters­
.
only- competitor
.who n-cvlvtd a city entrrtaineU iwrnty-fhe gt; -*U who; pressed for hU relatives.
’ Miss Marcia Artier 1* uttendhu? the , music..
L I1- June* (,f Galesburg visited WedMr und
and Mre Oro.
e.ro f Coleman
Coi.-mun wW'MhfiI,iri,,lli u'’d»r four artist teuciirra included the brotrn-r . and i- ■ i - and
Michigan Stale College
’' Mr
ana Mrs
Mre Uro E.
K. coirman were . . R.ldojpl. G lllz ni, n
GW,m.hbrtr fs:n|ue.v The .t .re.on
Mim Esther Dhy vuited in KalamaCreek Sunday calling, on Edwanl (Jitilin*.and Maurice Aranwoi. iforUeth wedding unnher-ar'. nt Mr.
Mrs lUttlr Ander; und family vtait«». Saturday and Sunday
‘ friends.
Jn her study in Grind Rapid-. »hr'mu! Mrs. Tungfete A IxHintlful chicken I Stlnduy with her daughter, Mr and
Mis* Lorena Buird’ wa* home frt»m
Mre A A Andereou.of Grpnd RapMt. Morris over th&lt;- w«k end
lids was tiMCKuest of Mre. W. N Chid­ all, who laid thr :
Mr anti Mrs. Byron, Thus enterUr* IJ.zie c'de spent Sunday with ester, Mmidav
lan-.-d. Sunday. Mr. und Mr.- V«-i
Fry&lt;-':. murical inMr. —
aud
Mrs
Ralph
W&lt;»k1 »I Grand towing six years were .-,-e-nt under Hu BvV KwadUng of .Hiyk- ry Curn-re &lt;4- Ernkln and daughter. Virginie, of Bather -on, Bert Cole, nt Edmore
!j **ri ”
ri-. .,
—.....................
Rapid.* visited
viritrd Mr and
anti Mre
Mr.-- C. ..
E instru'-tion &lt;&gt;? Cf.aii- s F H Mill* Ln*! jpcuitlng Albert Hampton and Mir
John Brock uf Otu-go was in the Rapid*
r|ty oft Munday calling on friend*
! Wc xi on Sunday
yt.-ar*4)i- t-V’fdurd piano repertorte on-' j„iin ju.rs. brother and mm,er &lt;1 ;)u- and Mr Dipre r und Mr Sprague uf
Mre U-tliii Brown and little son
Mr and -Mre Ed Seibert of Gull d«fr Mr. MilK.
Delton. • .
. ...........................................
ibride amended the couplr
Roger visited friends in Grand Rajnds lake wyro gurst* of Mr. and Mrs Jack
front Junior U|4.,r JiJs: wedding. Tlie
•
Snyder on Sunday.
.
roUeRi nv Uni. and •she *«-. I.s [ -nth vi-itiric. taking
and hav- 1,1 Mr and Mre J.v- Colliiy. from Wed­
- Mr and Mre. Ernest Erwuy visited
,
n-*d.r.- un’ll Sunday w)wn Mr MuiMr*. Edith Bonneii returned Til-v y. ;iW of a«,-hu* tk’-n « n.emlx-r of-9t ' ijw ft pica.sant social ru
her brother Lawrefico Farrell. &lt;d Carl­ day from a visit of fen dnyn with Tela- i c- cilfa Mode club of that rib she ex-:’. Mr and'Mr.' T;i’m-. ■
«- the te- t.ij and Mre Zimmerman of ,Kmnw«-l
' tiv&lt;*« in Grand Rapids.
..... . .
..
.
.. ■cilucut.' «d some b '.m'.i
ton on Sunday.
nvers and came and spent the day Mis. Grace Tlnirston of Plainwell
Mrs. R. I. Hendershott lias relumed the Chicago. Mu-teal cnif'-g.-, uhev di , -omc Irm ly «yt-&gt;. nJ' •
■i-. rntul.i- . Mr and Mr* • Ernfl’t Johnccck u
from Detroit where she visited Mr and i-nrollrd the first ;ku'.- nt September.
lions und best widn.s

For Hoys
$4.95i

S5.95

$(,.95

Mr*. -Sarah
Brnndstcrter
has .
Dr. Anin.ettm ami Mrs Clara Lamo.
-------- --------------------- —
the Oi-M-go rehool-t. entering the kin-!eaux of Fremont i-'ulh-d on Mr». J R.'j turned from n visit with Mr. and Mi
&lt; HARMING t.VNCHMI
d.-rgart-n in 1917 and continued l
Hayes &lt;&gt;u Sunday.
'
.
. Burr Vai. Houten of Almu.
through th- firai glade SI a- graduated •
guv C Keller rnteriat
Mr* Bell'- Clement ha* r- turned
Fred Snyder and Mrs. InA Schantz Of frbm ....
nm-'oo visiiqd Saturday with Mithe „Ottawa Hill* high *clu*il, ’
i- charming;luncheon on
from a visit with her slater, Mrs. Or-?CHmM called on his counins. Mr. anil Hand' ’ “
Itopi ’ .. 193B,
. being pwarded ;
I) Jnhiu-.x’k. '
val (&gt;r.iv. ot Allegim
i Mrs. Jack Snyder, on,Sunday.
,. imj uship for her fir ■’ «•
Mr and Mrs Rurjull Johnco
Mr and Mi*-4M.n fkhrnm of Grand | Mr ■ami Mr- Fn-d Wood and sun |1(!, si. • 1* the gnuiddauglit’
rod Sunday with Mr'am
Rapid:, visited Mr und Mrs. A- H. Car- Frederick of Frankfort visited relative# msIIw Fry
Un r.ni v of
1 lie guest* were a*
vi-tli on Wcdne-day.
!in and around here last wre-k
uk awl ail enjoyEda. Downs Ims returned from the
Mr. und Mrs. Rr.&lt; J ilpisnn und
U’OODBUIINE SPOKE
hospital nt Great latkes. Ill, win-re he Mr*. Fred Ogden spent thr. week end
-- - • -------------hud Wren tar ven week'.
wuh relative* in Chatham. Canada
Dr. A W. Woodbiirttr
Clarke’ t&lt;
Dwight IP -.Hiirr returned la-t wrek
j)r. ur:&lt;i Mrs Dennfs Murra&gt; wn. ynunt jiepplc ol tile
to Hnuglitm where he attend* the (ih.Three River* Sunday to attend the. church
;
•program wa&lt;
&lt;-n liu-'.--iiWcat •«.
«wi»h
Michigan Colleee of Technology
fum rul of hb britia r.’ C J Murray
,
BcU«.
‘ but by tills'h&lt;- did not mean n
Mi*. Louis Milter D-tum^d on WedMt and Mrx. Tho* Arrington left or. ,dins.
. . ’
,
■
nesdny from a vLsit with her brotlM-r. | Saturday for. their home" bi Wiiba.-h.
Rev Win Ht-lrii’el. ot PMthgwnt
Ind., after s|»nding the .-iiinmer Ivn:
Mr and Mr*. D I. Chrbli.in w&lt; r&gt;-In
Mr and Mrs Fe d 1. Keclrr und qj th». - fin !i
Kalamiiroo Saturday evening to
daughter. Jmin Lee. .of Grand Rapid* Iwo n.’;llI|’ ,lt„ .
Garrison
Omer ChrMian, who b'eriuusly *U’k jwete .Sunday guests ut ibr F.. C. Ed-'-■ f- inmirin
■
H; -u.d- rii
on!;- dromMsi
Wayne Conklin, who ha- been visit-; mond.-: home.
«h—j the right ray ate between four Suiiday &gt;
Ing frjrnd- ut Girilen and Ni-w Troy- Mr-. Fred Wopdriin- returned rm hundred m'.Ili'Jii-rnillt'jn and eight |jyn- Hading*.— ......-- -..........
for the wt week, returned home Sat- Sunday to her homem Grand Ilnpid* died rnillmte indli'in vibration-. « .*•«:- ly pot luck dinner and i» debahlb |.irl;&gt;« lak&lt; &lt;ih
. •Sunday attending n
viidav
after upending several days ’with M.
County Y M C A m'etinc.
' itnber comPunt Conklin, wlui i« teaching in
i; s. 'Ihomp-'Ui guv a line talk
ibrauons u
Nettii .Hyde and Ptflil Hyd&lt;
Sunday evening at the Cummumly
. ,.vir.. on -TcmplaUt’iL*.’’ MU'ic by
t-lunied Irani Hint wlu-re they
Cflnklih.
i*-&gt;
f'it-vc on.harnwuira .urn uWilmar. CaliL. &amp; ,.t. 18. 1932 '
L^A^S. chicken supK-r will be
irh-iilb- called on Mr and Mr* Wm.
and wood. Michigan, are visiting the for­
tmg* friend* .Saturday
ns wick Thursday I '.i iiUig ut *h&lt;Thr-. b &lt;&gt;
Dt-Vine Friday evening Bungay call­
Sunday.
mers brother and fcifc. Mr. and M:..
i barenwftt
fl ocluck l&gt;&gt;nafd
in wen-.,Rev atu! Mrs. VanDortn. Mr.
1 the Hmm*-:
Mr and Mr* C T. C'/des and Mr
and MWill Hyde. Mr. and Mm.
n letter telU
and Mrs Will Grigsby were tfuest* of
Mr. and Mr*. Will (Iran.*
Krtriiam. .E-.-rryrmF
Nel -on Brumm and Mr: and Mr*. Dah.Wild life n
; cordially invite- d tn attend tin: me
DcVine of Nashville, guests of Mr. and
&lt;&gt;vcr'Suti&lt;|*y.
‘
'
■4 Caledonia were Sunday riu
ycar Pri
G&lt; ■ CoaU..
TROOP 72
lii2. - ElLw-irUi
1:
.
’
-.......
Mi's Wharicia May. Mary Jean’and
Mm Fla.vle t Allcrdtny.
In the aU-ence of Harvey Burge* .
Su:uUy
Mr. and Mrs John
Co. ulu» enjoy hunfing. t-npplnic and
Coral Mathew. .of Gallon were visitors
Lorraine Ifenl.a.rii returned Friday t
Mr.- Chc*t&lt;.- Allerdlnif
Scoutmaster '4 the Troop. Fred BalElizabeth Gibbony,
nr* the home of Rev. Conklin Salur- lint wheri- he attends, colleitc. Dai
tbhmn in n-won. H »» happen*’Utet
of th- 4-H dub met wi'li »ro-. Troop Committeeman. » directI hare living mar a grandxm by marday aim Sunday.
.
Sopba Smith.’- Friday tug Hie work -and planiurm all arnvi* Mr- Glad;.. Crw.-kford*und children of
rim-, by name Wolter Butter... Whom’
Frank Anmiiii--. T S K Reid, Stea­
ys club met.with their lli-s Three new Scouts were wdet«:n&lt;4d Wi odlutui. Mr and Mre Victor. Bnimm
1 ,-han lien .iftcr- r&lt;-!i r to a&gt; Wac-r in
ling •Rogen- mid Hur:\AVood an- in
to the group and n».-c«.tary registnitioti and children u! near Hm.Ung*, Mr and
Winston Wuriur mid Mr. and Mr
nw l*en
men completed.
rompKiea The*
ine* Scouts
arw* nran-‘
HWd«n and funUly «nd
th;-, i.Walter •!* im'lhiniMvf
Paw P11W uttrndliig an executive com­ Git-n Baum nmi soil, IvmuUi. spent V
has
P..U1 Bate*. Burr Deonhon mid Harold
! N r' u’*' H»K&lt;l&lt;»n mid family
mit ii-&lt;- nu eting today. '
.
- - of Nashville.
.
Mil". Anne Ifiirtort went to Ann Ar- home of Mr and Mr* R ajald Snihh.
’‘n
Tin- republican Candida'.'
would Cole Regular Trooj* meetings ui
1
Tinlaidu-*
1
Aid will give a chicken
.... ................... . -- ----Mr ar.'! Mre. H .1 Frerlaiid viMtfd
!' * lf“ like :«J meet .'lie Maple Grove \ot”r.'. at every Monday night.
Ann- Oregon. At l&gt;r&lt;.M
-tipner nt the church Friday night of
-'•“ifi:,, xirt Turret her . meeting nJ th*
aunt uhd uncle. Mi. and Mrs W 1. ^i. ,(n&lt;l ,M:.* George Barker
1?.w&lt;•’:!
■Prim- Itlbutur in siimnii
1
Oct
14th.
Start
serving
supper - at
that line. Lost wl;
" linc grange hall Friday evening. Tlu- Cem- i
on Sunday and c-.-U-hnitvd tht- birth­
’
TROOP 79
in the Santa Aha n
i.tait; 4,!(.ry circle will serve supper beginErl Siiyer-. of Mnrtin und Jann - day* of Mrs FrnUarid and Mr. Parb-r.
At a meeting of tlie Trx&gt;p commit- &lt;1.30. Al! are invited to attend. re nillif
Foh-y, Mr* N«-!ll«- R. Hopkins and Mis* Olive- r,.itlin‘p has return'd t&lt;
&lt;• at Woodland Mr. Ward Plants was. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and
•V11
nine :rt 7 00 o'clock.
Music and
lected to serve a* Scoutmaster, filling; j! Thelma spent Sunday with Mr. and .
' dauKhtcr. Goldin FuIUt. ntt&lt;-mled Hill— lMn.il after spending revcral 'days
- -... „... ing.ttuun two or Rin1M'*‘
Gx-akfiw.
'Mr- Albert Holsobus.near Bellevue.' .
amt Riiuid '
th ughj beat, pibv
at Tlircv
J^-drigc J’-still
----- ----------- Oak*
----- the vacancy caused by the transfer cd ।
Uithrop .‘pent the month of September
anh n club i fn-i tcmly. 1 nmic-d
.' helping c-'.re- for lu-r son. Fr. John p-orr(i;t non. former Scoutmaster., to;
MORGAN.
Mr
In California.
”
. Day. who is quite ill .with throat the Lakeview school at Battle Creek
Mi**. Dorothy Green' of Nashville
on Saturday to
W. H. Schroder, new principal of thon Ruby Webb Sunday after­
:;nrd.-:i-Club
r,f coy»&gt;&lt;&lt; a fox. ami 11 bnx\&gt;r
Miund the game between the Cut- and g p Brock und Mi- Anna Smith
nciwol. wa* appointed assistant Scout­ called
noon.
'
oi N' irk-0h-' wildcat, the laU&lt;-r a mo.t br-autipi! me. for Mr- Edna .Shultz Vender and master There lenders in addition to
the Yanks Hilly
greatly thrilled ln KfelAmaroo &lt;&gt;t| Bunday where th-Mr and Mr*. Leo King and san Don­
' pnimaL Tliere so arowv.-d my int-'i- .-t bnbv.
Don Gager and Welby Crockford. a*vDiU-d tin- litflcr'f r-inlrr, Mr-. Hatt! • [t)1(..Hiu1'on N-. w.’Y 'rk. lia
ald *ja-nl tiie week end witii Mr. and
itliat I quickly marl.- arraui.-em?-nt- with
Mr and Mr* sLyman Johnson r»'- Hams, and .am. Vuuint-’
Mr. and Mr.&lt; Wilson Wrllitt*. atld .'Lstnnt Scoutmaster, insure succc.-u.iul Mrs J W. Shaffer.
!i r ;idont. all cf whom gm
.
Walter to Hike me pion. &lt; :i hi* next 1W
,„, of* Detroit were week-end guests active leadership of tiie Troop A very.,
• 1 tirm*I lu.-t w«-k fnmi .Ann Arlmr. ncbaby
Mr, and Mre E H. Pate, Dili:' nr ■ I f.jrina&lt;
Vi. it l &gt; the trap:, its I had a gvat dr-. of ,|R. f4
c.itnjxuiM'd by Mr. mid Mr* H0II1*- all(i Mflry FliAiUtho! Detroit and; After lunid'.-5&gt;n thp Indira
‘ f’rmcr s parent*. Mr. und Mrs tyur Troop committee is behind this’: Mr*. Alary Turner visited at U10
sinzee. -------------------the i-ouir.iy wh
:n- so
much
-1-' ‘to
------------------j. j .wiiiitt*.
Johnson and Mi -s Deris Johnson: wh &gt; Mi-.- F.'iiirl skiiUH-r of LaSalle. Ont.«r-1 Bfyth'-neld garden■■ ai*»» th
i group, assuring iiermanency . The I home of Mr and Mrs. Charts Mead of
Slimy
Point
last
week.
’
.
wild Jile wu-s nt hw. Afl-r nil ••a.t’ly ' Mr* Ailcn Sage of Ypsilanti hospi- Troop Is rponsored by the Woodland ,P..
' n inaimd over Sunday
,
in. vldud Mr ■'•■**
*v
-•
j Mr and Mr- W H Van Sickle and
Vreakfast an tlie morning ot tny vUlt
Mr- and Mr* Groier Coleman. Judge incinds. uvtT th'। Elwocd Van Sickle of LanUng spent
i we were op our way at six .o’clock. Twa. Mr. and Mrs.. Geo Fulton and 'Mr. |
Elin EHcl'-ston, Mr- Willi* Sfn-terand
Sunday gwst&gt;
tile week end-with Mr. anti Mr*. Clatr
hour* &lt;-;i*y travel brought u, Uf .the I Bidelman of Hasting* were Sunday,
SHOWER.
J McCnerj wr.e Mr. and Mr. Vernal ‘
TROOP 71.
.Ait- Chark-i
ui»t«:i ’BrvkwiHi
izv*..... •«.,
foot of the mountains, all on paved evening guests uf thr tetter's son, Mr . *w «..«&lt;««..
Thursday. arriving, there just shortly 1 Cttln of Stobkbridue. Ch-.ral’d Orahum i Mrs
. Van Sickle
.'.fti^hr bank robbery.
- and Mbs Fertl Clark .of Mawm and i iy entertained i-t her home on North highway. Hero wr turned off and lefl- and Mr.' Henry Bldelman-.
’
of tiw Jroop. are developing a' En’t-'t and Donald Mead attended
the car under .oime
some ‘trees
oh an nban;
aban?.ti^ Rush S'-tkcr of Chicago Lt visit-’ Mr» Clay MtCreery of -Battle. Creek | Park St Thu:-.-.d.-.v evening, Sepreniber th-'
trees on
Mr and Mrs. Hcnrs* Bidehnan. Mr I wpffahop in th&lt;- ba-cnvnt of their new the bail same- at Ea*t Lannng Baturxho’i ir for dor.ed v -.it'farm at»ui one-fourth nine .and Mr'..,Fone*t Bidt.-lman were Sun-; Dgion hall wlw-re the Troop is pei-t- [day Margaret went with them and
’ ing Miss Juanita Arner ut the hornMrs Fn &lt;1 Huh . Mrs Fa'-- Donl- y. i
fr».m the iuphway and lr.-s.in odr us- day guest - of .Mr. and Mrs. Robert, mg Thte will aid the Scouts iij hav-' vi'itrd Mrs. Cheater Wiijan-t.
of h-r parent- The young Indio* were’ Mr- Clare Sandy mid Mrs Venn- M i•r a recent bride
ela-atnst' 1 at the Florida-Stale College ti'i sja-nt Tue.'dny In Grand Rapid*.
,
u-.g handicraft work and making ,-&lt;pe-’ Tire little infunt daughter of Mr. and
•:u •! '■ ■■'ere •mor- cent up thr gradual slope at Jhe foot . Price in CaMh-ton.
"
tor Women at Tullaha^-om. Florida lost Mre Mar.ee going as a delegAte lo lb- tki___ _. ..
Mr mid Mrs. Arthur Skidmore spent C|al Scout equipment. The-Eagle P-&gt;- Mre Fred Main |&gt;asM-d away/ Tuesday
Sunday at Mr and Mre. Cecil Conk-; tr&lt;-l of which Nelson Gardner was the and tm- funeral wav held at^the home
year.
annual Baptist Association m-etimr 1 pH/t-* bt-init won bv Mi •
Maxine
'
' •iriter-Patro!
— - • contest
■ In at two o’clock Friday afternoon and the
leader
rm the
, All report a fine time.
iw&lt;h*’* r. Ruby H ill and Mr' Ocitrse half way up vlsitXna .the traps to-wliai tin's near Vermontville.
was called “The Forks" tturn I would
company with Mr. and Mr- Glenn Mr- ■ Albert B-.-Cker. in'lrurtor of EnKlb) j William.
i Scout work lust spring, and their re- remain? laid In the Barryvllie eetnv‘
warn J* to
.r. t™. n ,r~ !ri.&gt; ,o ,.cnnn ***■ The IxTeavrd. pwrenis imve the
h- obliged to retrace my -‘tejis foliawLr-.ivv
of LMwihg.
nt~ti«iWbiirg
NORTH. MAPLE GROVE.
ward
—
- &gt;ndwere
nubUc
jipeuking Jn the Hastit-.q-i Mt Boulter who wa formerly Mi ■
Su"Sn*
,‘1
‘^'’’ESXh Sk "TS... W ...
ing
the
deer
trail
back-which
would
Bernice. Paul and Von Rhoades un- where :h--y t:
’ &gt;&gt;n Tliur.-.djy to attend the funeral of High school. 1 o*s to Dinirborn 'hl* wk Mildw'd Joimc.K-k v &gt;• tty- icelptcnl &lt;4
bring me out in sicht of tlu- cat B‘.’- derwent torhil operations at Pennock state
in- former’', brotlier-in-law. Timina-- Friday arid Sat'inlnv to ntfeijd a meet-1 many h:x gnt*
State Prison.
Prt-^n____ Z
Mt BUn(.|uri|- ohln vrT„ KUCWU Hl
fh*'«pital Satutday
■
Henson
.
- ing of iim FV:d. ra) Teacher* club. Dr ' .gucm.? from mil of t-»wp were Mr* 'fore we had ‘readied —
TROOP 74
|thc McClelland home last week and
up. 7 had
Thieves wen- busy, here Tm-aliy •.
.
Mr mid Mr* Harry RHchlv. Mr. civdr W. Miller of Cohimdia will b Ijh-tltert Sehanlrnb-r.- of 'Kakmuixo-.1; which were about five n
H.irold Logan has joined the Troop;r‘U“
him nWht when they-stole fifteen gallon.*
. .... —
...L™
.Hazel Hinkb'y and Rlch|»rti nix-lit Sunprincipal sjrnkcr.
I Mrs. Wilbur ToW.'Mr*. R-vre H- n- decided to Stoy .the rout.- telling
Mr and Mr- Dave McClelland ami
tr t'1 Imlf ;(,t |Munt belonging to Mr*. Nettie Over- ;a_s Srtiuimaster pranJa’m'ranka""
diiy in Lahvina with Mr and, Mr*
Mi.. John McLravy and Mi•* Molli- i.&gt;r. and di-'iuh'-r Marquita of D Irm: that 1 would get ofl’Uie d'»-r trail
Soil,^v&lt;
fir.*?. Wlo;
:m!i' : al|,jth tirnt she had stored in a gran-:4
Dwight Htimphn y Mr* Humphrey I* van pugtert-n nccompanled Mr anil Mr*. Chester Johncock. Mi - Hazel a dozen times in going the first
mu
a* a
* ’ 1 ’ t,“rUln- ull&lt;
I After .« ’vigorous protect raying the nfv
mg the
the Mimnw
summer and
arid as
a result
result are
are now
now
Mcwly recovering from lu-r recent mt- Mrs, Isaac Mole of near Lake Odes-:r to johneork of Gun lake
Mildred
Varney
were guests of the
[climb
wa*
too
*uvp
and
rough
and
that
dlK
|
Mrs
.
Mohall
Beli-m
from
re.idv to begin to work for thelj Star,,
low. slcknev..
•
Detroit for Saturday and Sunday j*!
Wlnan* home in F. Lansing Sunday
r.AMii.
I1 could not*make it. he con-enti-c,. A watnrrville spent Sunday witii their
R M Lamfne went to Katemazno on micsti; of Mr and Mrs. Chrt*. BtreJck ■
: wt luidnearly tho wliolc day bpforv u*. |Mr&lt;.n.4, Maurice came home wijh
nd —
Mt
' Sunday nod brought Mrs Mary Show- Tfojy ucre happy to find Mr. BuXfck I --- __________
Scouts
an- requested „„
tiii* J1.:
ermnn home from Bronson hospital i
improved in health
land Mr*. Edv Dawn* met Mr 11and' we look our lime. The next five mile* t«y?ni after helping his brother the pit*’, O«*,
10 S»u..
.r. mreM
lhr
through canyons and gulcht -, mrer
•
Mrs Shouurman b making n splendid! Mr. apd Mr. Carl Finstrom attend- Mt • Albeit cram and daughter a
meet in front if the Episcopal Parish i
Hohav'-c of Detroit visited in house bv 4 30 o’clock at the latest.
recovery from her recent operation tor ,.tl tll,
ln Ann Arbor on Salurduv Mbs Mabel D in* wert_yrSenh li.it 'i mountain streams and rocks. fflflUftgi
': Hoti.-..’ and Mr* Hattie Shaffer wm
guest* of Lansing relatives one day
which all are glad.
'Hartley Finstrom, why b a studeii! at on Sunday attending 11 family,reunion ottnehes u,n by .sage bruidi where Um oK. Frt-d Han'--, home Monday this,
j,^ motherTiome with
Mr*. F B. D.rouillard and Mi.*-,
Lairenui. 1.-. r.rni playing wi'h the at fh&lt;- home &lt;-! Harry L»-!n* Flit nt going Ar. too sleep Sure w.v- -nmc w„.j. anj
Hasting' Camp Fire Group* will hold
T™™' **nt *’*«» /•&gt;*
Gwendolyn Drouillnrd ol Pontiac will m. 8 G band un«! came home with hl*; were prej-ent aii&lt;| ehj&lt;-yi;d a happy time climb. On the way ujl Walter showed t,lln af(Pr spending the summer with
h Grand Council Fin- Wednesday. &lt;xt : *uh
M'n’
iu' *hd ,uml7 at
Imp where Uv-year-before In tlie op-n i14&gt;r &lt;(rt;u;n-cr and Ivr-band
..jM
end wjth
Mr.-, J. R paren
t.' from
Arbm «...
on -Sa'.urda;
. .
~
nwTiih’ivri in
-•»- ’iid 41i:-. week
~ ......
-..............
purrin'
ii-uii Ann niwi
j.«
«l»r polnta ot mHi-,.*
Mim
— Gwendolyn is
I
JOI.1.1 iiii.iuiivi « i.i n,
l.u-auui for deer, he had .Shot Ills two
Mr« My r« Sheffield of Hiretings and 1.-. w™unr al « -S It »ill »• in th. '-"» ■« •"&gt;
Haye*.
MI
is Icuvmn
having . rPlUmlns. »,«
tn \&lt;
M. «
8 n
C «...
on mnuLiv
Sunday,
Q.l3i
Mre .
.
soon for Washington. D. C. where shgymnasium Unless- weather • permit*
iT’rcd WoMfruU of Grund Rapid.' ‘d-- ; eleven o'clock, with our c.oat.- ofi.'the jhwr
will attend the National Park school.
having it oui of doors.
,
COl NTT UNB.
war- Severance
oc.vi.hu- 'of
v. Detroit
............ will
—Mr. and Mre NHxm Hav&lt; n of On-1 Ixhtfully -nt- fheiv .1 th.- Jolly B'rth- l*un shining very warm, we sat down 0:1 w,«.x.
ErneA
A Grand Council Fire u a ceremonial!
xpend part of thu week at home for, i.ndaga were the gurste qf thi-ir dauah-IdSy club and th-jir hu-b..n&lt;b on-Thurs- a large flat rock and h»d our lunch. Mr aiK1 Mrs. Austin Hook enter- gathering of all Camp Fire Girls at j Mas* Olaa Eckardt anti tU«* Mlv^.
;hi&gt; last oi &gt;11* ' rcpvi-sMon ’ vacation, irr. Mrs Erma Gardner, und Mr. andlday. A plchsanl v cial tmwaa &lt;n-'land a drink from one of the mountain 1Amct| relatives from Battle creek over which time ranks and sircial honor* 11Kate and Rose Eckardt were in HasErnvst
and
his
mother.
Mrs.
L
Scv-jMrs
Arthur
Haven
la&amp;
week
Tin-.--|pvud..re
I!
u
1
a
bountrlur
dmmr.
All.
ttnfi-«
Wednesday
are
awarded
and
new
group*
taken
lii-fl
‘
■jstrvams
ami
I
never
drank
ice
water
:
tl
,,w&lt;
-,.k
end.
r.rnvvi inn 111* niuiiivr. nii'............. ; z .............
mince, were tn
m northern Ontario the!day
the'day was
wa* tlutiw former
former's
wed- • meinbm.-mb- r-.
rbut
onrrancr.
’s forty-ninth wedbut o:
r were■ in attendance. that w&lt;* a- cold. Tw» hoiire mor.Ml
y,„,liv Barnhart and son of' to membership. At thi*. The tlt*t I Henry Wachter of Grand Rapids
Mrs, Wayne
day of the ech|i*e of the «un 'Die sky.ding wrinlrerenry and in honor of th-’
"rtJS'rv-j'j nVhi* daughter?
Mr. and -----Mm Jh
,
. -------- —
Ibrought us to the top of tlje mountain Biittle &amp;-cck
he mother. Mrs.J Council Fire of the school year, seven 'VLUied
"...I. vuitcd jer
.was perfectly clear, everything looked event. Mre Gardner eiitertHtnnd at;
/
girls from varlojw groups will receive । J Gib»«&gt;ii and family Sunday
i taking ua five hour* t &gt; make the ten -----Hulda -------Hawks. -----------Saturday.
yellow, then it-grew dark hnt Just ns!dinner Opt ot Town gucM* were Mr j
• o. or*;.
I mtle*. from there wc followed n mote
rank ol woodgatherer. three girls the
Mr* Gjirric I. Geriingffr vvdUid her
»he sun came out the wcrreHi sky over and Mr* Roy Shernu.n of ciuirlotte. Jug nnre and .. quarh r pound-, wa'* i direct rough road" down the mountoin
CRESSEY*.
rank ut firnnakcr und one new group:?iwr Waldo j Gerltnger and family in
Lake Huron wav n bright r«M. It was a who were married the same day «s born to Di. and Ml Ro-.v Dthbridg' I aide taking us two hour* more making
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Cairns Jr. wilt be admitted
: South Sunfield from-kfanttey HU Wed,l«ht in ..member lor miriy mmcMr mr&lt;.Mr» Kmrm A deluhllul
"u .''i'1".1'",
o.'.'' Isevep hours m all f.w the fifteen mile company with Mr and Mr*. E D Rey­
Thi* meeting is ojien tn the public ne.«d iy
' i
\X
unUl .he ne«. .me
; time .m ™Wed
. ,|
^'.SbJS,
Parent* of the girl*, all friends of
Mr and Mr/ Nlithnfoori Of Grand
'' hike A- WaltoT told of our climb to nold' made a buaineas trip to HaMingS1
Can- neighbor.* and others. |t wa* cinsidcrci and Nashville Saturday
Camp Fire aud especially all former: Raj-KI' visited Mr. and Mrs H 1 (Jlb~
~
' ratulation* are extended.
Mm N H. Barber will entertain th*' Camp F'.rc Girl* are welcome gu-*U- rmi Bunday.
quite a feat tor me tiie op?n seasQp
—‘ MK* Ila Sargent, went to w-e her
for deer in Califonfia b in August. Hopie Literary. club for dinnec on
RITCHIE—HOLMES.
BARRYVII.I.E.
Thuhdny.
’
Hastings friend- of FraticU
Mr. and Mrs Carl Enzian and
were .-urprited to learn of his marriage an adjoining county tlu- day before the
fair, Ruwll Meade won a place on • jn voxiUnd Sunday.
daughter
oi
Kalamazoo
spent
Sunday
Matron
opened
and
was
on
the
ground
to Miss Wmifnii Holme* of Laming.
M S C dairy eaUte judging team j Robert Eckardt if Grarid Rapid*
The ceremony Wire performed nt An­ early. A! fl 30 A. M he *hM hi* first with Mr. and Mm. Delbert Enzlan and the
They started Tuesday night or. a ten-1 vuih-d hl* aunt. Mi-. Olga Erkardt,
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
gola. .Ind. Siilurday noon. Mr and buck and at 8 o'clock shx another. hit family.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Enzian and wn days trip to Waterloo. Iowa, where-a &gt; Sunday
Mr*. Ritchie will reside in Lansing. quota for the «&lt;a.«on. and no other
HASTINGS, MICH.
member of the party 8&lt;»t a shot It is visited relatives at Battle Creek Sun- national contest wiJLbe held. On their i Mr. and Mrs. Einrsl Corry, who are
Best wirfiea are eft ended
way there they, with teams from Ohio I working In the fruit belt at Braith
evident that Walter is a geed hunter
Mr. and Mr* E. D‘ Reynolds of Wall and Indiana, were honored with a ban-iHajtn,' were home over i|&gt;. woek end
and a sure shot, as both buck* were'
RETURNING FROM RCSS1A.
airs.
i,. the
uk- first idiot. The numerom1 Ijike and Mj*. Mattle Reynold.' of Bat­ q-.iet at a large hotel in St Charles.: The Mism-i Kate and Ro»* Eckardt
Mrs. i.
I. {severance
Sevehmce rwcivcci
received, a car&lt;i.r.meu
card, killed by
Ohio We are pleased to iiear ol Ru*-1 mretiMlned Sunday the fofi-iwiug Mr*
t
tie
Creek
spent
Thursday
night
and
-from
her
daughter
Helen,
from
Biifia’
Jakes
ot
the
Mate
are
well
Mocked
with
VVp learn the facts regarding your eyes.. And thusp inho. N Y She is on her way to Now . fish but on uctwinf of cur neanu-.M to» Friday with Mr. and Mrs Le« Rey­ sell s good fortune and hr.jx he-wUl be AHn- Ecgaoii, Mr. and Mr*. IUy
a* lucky at Waterloo.
iBcheel mu- Olga Eckardt. Robert and
striinientii CANNOT maktra mistake. Our opinions of
.'York City where she will meet her J tlie ocean, our jxopks mostly go therer nold* and family.
Lyle Rizor of near Eagle *|ivnt Sal- Qtendfln Eckardt.
■
Mr. and Mr.-. Lee Reynolds attended
’husband. Mr Van Dyke, who arrived for Uwlr fishing. A great variety otI
the way you see are no more valuable than your own.
jnr -ll(f Mre ./--.-*e Row teller of L**”
'in New York Tuesday on the ateaiiuhip tlfh are-caught there. «xnt very-large• Use funeral of his cousin. Mm.’ Elsie m day night «-.d Sunday with lua
But what our instruments reveal- is dependable —ac­
iOlympic from Rums.
om.'. tiie most common being bora-■ Lena, at North Irving Tliumday.
Mr
und
Mrs
Flos
d
Nesbitt
J
Kate
arid
TU*e
ErkartU
‘
Ford Mariln of Richland spent SuiiI
----- =—■—--------------- ,cud«. sever*! kind.* of bara and plenty i
curate. From that comes your eye comfort anti free­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Willetu *nd.f (iranapa aibon had compg
V AND I BRIDGE CLl’B.
' day with Forest Barber.
। of mackert-l in senna
dom from ills that eye strain causes.
—
■
&lt; o » -- ■ • - ■ .
baby of Detroit and Mr and
Lansing several day* Rie pu*(
I Mr*. Frank Hmnan was IiqiU-.-a lo.
S'our* truly.
Tlie Isle of Man is a separate British Mferlyn Shaver of Charlotte were.--------------- ■ ■ ~.S.
the U and I bridf* duh on W«bic»-,
'
w H Schants I
_________ , , __________
island, and is not considered a part guest* of Mr. and Mr* J- J- WilletUl T’d like
be • null'-onol
day afternoon
Bridge honors were
United
States
currency
wem*
out
at
of
tho
United
Kingdom
of
Great
Briland
Helen
over
the
week
end.
-wouldn't
have to argue with m
l won by Mrs. Dan LcwiB and Mrs Fred
ain.
■ Mr. u/id Mrs. Arthur Lathrop of Pra-'about excuse.," aaid a mam
I Prentice. All had a delightful time.
1। the rate of MO.OOO.OW i* day.

Made from all wool fabrics and
smartly tailored, these 2 - knicker
suits for boys are the best quality at
an unusually low price. I .ast year
thej( sold from $8.50 up. We have
them in the new fall shades of
brown, blue and grey.-

T.

S.

Tells ot Hike in California Mountains

Boy Scout Neu-s

Dedicated to Better Vision

By Looking Through Instruments

Baird

Clothing for Men und Boys

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1932 .

PAGE EIGHT

Our Success
talKfaclury dealing with putk-ybulders.
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THE CHURCHES

WANTS

FALL IS HERE

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

Does your roof need fix'ingl'
Do you need storm sash .
or combination doors?
Better let us do that fix­
. ing up before the snow
' flies. Storm doors in reg­
ular sizes very cheap.

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS A SON

CARDS OF THANKS
H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT AND REAL EBTATp OFFICE
HAST1KOS. MICH

. ,

THE HOME LUMBER COMPANY

New COMFORT

TRUSS wS8h

Munro and Mrs Hide Sackett were
UitL-ing visitors Wednesday.'
Mrs Ralph WelherU-c s)*ni u' few

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HASTINGS

and Mrs. Alinotr Sheldon nt Kalama-

Your raplure will be securely .
held with greater comfort thanyou believed possible it you
wear an Akron Mechano-Funn
Truss. The Akron exclusive
feature “Selective Pressure
'Control'’ Is an amazing truss
Improvement. Sec u deniun*
strut ion here.

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The Prescription Drug Store
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MICHIGAN

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.

CaiteeteJ W«tue»day. (Ki ’

I ‘.IJ.

nd baby and

Hurley Kiimr of Grund. Lcdgr spent
Thiifd-.iy with hb&gt; daughter. Ethel
Mae ut the home othix parents. Mr

LEN W. FEIGHNER

Mrs Ida Wolfe is visiting relatives ]
at Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Flook. Mr and
Ml. E.-V.'Keyes. Mr and Mrs Qttirj
Lykins enjoyed a |w»t luck suppei" nt
the home of Mr und Mrs (tail Likins!
Thursday night in honor of Mrs’ O.tti&lt;- Lykins’ birthday
The Chlilllbur ol Culilinerce me I
planning tn- same kind ot a iHertaln-!
merit for. Hallowe’en ns they have!
»|XHiM&gt;rcd tl&gt;e past two years -’Da-,
&lt;&lt;;mmltt«i‘ this yjjir is Chas Betts.
Rei. S. R WvrU and Menno Wenger.;
File first meeting of thr Nashville'
Community Brotherhood was held;
Monday night at the Methodist Com-.■
;muiUty.Huu.se ’Die supper wu&gt; -serv-’
ed.hr Squad No. I Verner W Mainl
uf Battle Creek s|x&gt;ke an “Convllluliun ’
Conscious."--.—

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

ing day tor the- Wbmun'a Literary:
Club a «&gt;ne o’clock lunclietin »Mu hikun Menn) will be served by. Division 1.
Roll call-''A Trip We Would Like to
Take'
Music appreciation • TluJ FIRST CHURCH or CUBIST. SCtF.NTUT Miitrli. Music chairmuii -Mrs Cerite
Bet!.. Cin^ liiit- Mrs Cl;in-n&lt;r Mu-,
ter. • Sm-nkt-r -Rupt w.- D Wnllace.i
Hu.ti-s.- -Mr?» Franz Maun-r. . :
|
H. ,H. Church has . Inch visiting'
tnends al Fennville.
Mr and Mr- Howard Bniinm ajid
udmiKhti-r of Fremont BPi'iit the Week
end with tlie hitter's parents. Mr. and
Mi- Ed Pnlrfwr.
Mr ail'd Mr: Coy &lt;’l flnunm 'look
HARTINGS PARISH.
their daughter, Helen, to Aim Arbor
METHODIST EFISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sunday Miss .Pliyllto Brumm - of St.
Louis xpen: the week end at her horde
Mr.-. Grace Klt-inhnn-- of -Grand
Rapids spent u Jew days with frttuds

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iiiwlge you, if elected, my vai nest &gt; niit-mor
in'lpc flilure as In tlu- pa.-.t. to reduce taxes

slate boards dtu] coinmis'loiis, and to n-duiexpenses at nil stale institutions.
tl.

WE HAVE A GOOD W? — « « WJ __ « &lt;_ _
ASSORTMENT OF
Such As Tulips, Crocus, Paper White Narcissus.

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Ofl1
■ lb. package Rullud Oats 4 Ee*
03
for table'use....................... I vC
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A Michigan Wheat Bread
Flour. 24',-lb. »ack .
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DancingP Classes FormingF1
In Ballet, Tap. Ballroom
See VIRGINIA PAIGE al Oddfellow's Hall
1:00 P. M. Friday, October

Mi-.' JMnna Northrup, who is attend­
in'.. Bu-itii-ss College in Battle Cieck.
(pent Sunday at her home lure.
Mr. and Mis Lee Walker ot Detroit
"‘j* A'L“
b:!"
Bt'CiBIli: (ORNEBS.
''it "' ’w-.Ii',
ny!‘ .
.
Jar Chapman ol climax sj
M.. william Denn.'. Jr. and *m;.......
... thi.
....... .
WESTJIYAN METHODIST CHURCH

«U!!rt.,y
Fw,t.- home ,
M.
Carl Martens and rhil&lt;h- n
Gri-’at Bntnin produced 3X1.238500
•pent a tew days the first of tlie-w«rk!Ion_. Uins ,tl
durlnu pm
with Mr. mid Mrs Fred Wanu-r.
_____ ______________________________
Gall LykinsSuid wins and Clare Col .-M-re 3t Battle Creek Saturday. .
,
Mrs Arthur Carpenter.
• Uv&lt; • | d
north ol town, muvrd away about five',,,
cluck Sunday eve nine She sulfetrd
, a stroke-about seven weeks ago and!"
Itad txvH unccmscious since them I'
•’ Short ;ervice« was held at tlu- home*'.

Experienced
Service
OR more th’ui)
t w v n t y - &lt;&gt; ij e
yi'itts t«ur .-vi'vit'1*.
ha.« heyir availabl**to the people &lt;if
HiiAtinjrs nt reason-;
able prices. Ami
dufiljjf nit these .
’years', we have
been building upNjt
background that,
enables us today fn.

F

arill Spend the
and family

Scn'-ces in Itu- aflrrnnun were at Uvirj lormer Iwme. Byron Center, with burial, •
there. She- leaves |»vr tiusbuud audit
one son Laurence
'
. Bprn to Mr. und Mrs Earle Knolls.]'
Sunday, a sot)
Friday night occurred tlie annual'
Junior and Senior hunt. -Tiie seniorsi
hurt at Alberta Nnvue.’s about 7 la and)
,. -o&lt;m left for their hidinc place In the;
-Vc Hurd garage At 8:40 the school |
. .tall rung imd the juniors hit m twos]
la hunt tiu-ir territory. At 9.40 the

music, JFormer mem-

•r Hrmnvy un&lt;

(&gt; i: y ni a k e s ;i
ch. .. ", and pays ionly u ri’nsunuiii*-*'
price f«r c-xperit’HL’cd si-rvices, 'a
lower price than is
often asked fi.r'itiexperieiicvd. servfce.

Ikv.vr. Jam: p.-::.-n,&lt;nd Mre ’U-na Becker and family
Hu-irVlK P
Xctob-r 13lh

Mr.-. Ada Thompson
her son. Hinry'. and family.
and Mis Glenn Dean nnd
Idler and family of Leighton,
Mrs Anna Behr und Clyde Starks of

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

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Thompson visited., her
.Mr.' Addle Brntoy of Middleville
wa* a .Sunday guest at Watt Thomas’
’
Mr and Mr Joiin Nash and Mrs .
' • Lloyd Curtiss visited Mr and Mrs. Leo;
;j Church cl Irving Friday evening.
-, ' Mr.- Gertrude Thomas and Beatrice
«. were Grand Rapids visitor* Saturday.
Mrs Belle Starks and son, Clyde,
and Mrs Anna Behr cd Chicago Mrs.
Fanny Hunuclman of Grand Rapids
,'i‘,i were Sunday callers al Wayne Ben-।
■i . ton’s.
’
‘

;ht at Grand L

CHURCH OF

christ. coats

'ing place Th- seniors not hearing the)
?52s. b, |j ts&gt;td in hiding until 10,30. after;
. which both rlawes hud a party at the i
OBDI^R FOR PUBLICATION
.(xmmtinity house. It be up to the
•’ juniors to give the seniors a "chicken
.
: dinner."
R. hcarsals for “The End of the
•
Lane. .« high school play, began last
week The play will be given., some
. time this month
-Tlie first football game of the sea­
son was played «t Luke Odessa Friday,
the score being Nashville 12, Lake
..... &lt;’Wv...sa 7 Navue and Hickey were the
k 'yardage gainers fur Nashville and
Gage .played an excellent . defenslv.'' ’- game by backing up the line. Far Dr. Harris L. WoodLiurne
most of tlu- players this game was the
&lt;1 flier at 301 South Jefferson Street
fjrat in which they figured There are
■”......... - nly five letter men of last year back Residence al 619 South Church Street
. in the line-up. Smith and Roc played
Office Phone 2386
good games nt the quarterback posiResidence Phone 2363
i i. ii non.
.
Call* Ite*ponde&lt;l to Day and Night
1 ' •
Last Friday afternoon the grades
'10-5
had a track meet at Riverside park.
grove. :
Albert Mix had his collarbone
broken nt football practice Monday
] night.
..
The Giri Scouts hove met jind reKindly Thought
’■’ -itanurd I heir troop Thr following
a. x officers were elected President. DoroInstead of a gem, or even a flower,
■ • tha Greep: Vice-President. Virginia
cast the gift of kindly thought into the
’’ "" fleas; Secretary. Helen Bassett; Treas! urer, Ann Mayo; Entertainment Chair­
heart,of a friend. The reward is great.
man. Winifred Brumm: Refreshment
Chairman. Annwlic Bclson Tlie patrol
n*J -t leaders are: Bob White Patrol. Helen
” '] Ba-iett. Cardinal Patrol. Jean Smith;
Canary Patrol. Dorotha Oreenf Blue
. Distinctive Funeral Service
Bird Patrol, Wilma Parrott.
,
Also Ambulance Service
" ■ *lj Mr. and Mrs. Clift Kleinhans and
.'sup i Chilly of East lansing were in town
HASTINGS
&gt;, n‘&lt;. Sunday evening.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO

in the pages of our history tm it has

(never recorded before."
Ogden Mills, U. S. Secretary of
Treasury, Outlines Terrific Battle ‘element*
Before disetaring tlu? fundamental
ot th* Presidents program. by
of contrast. I desire to call your
To Save America From Collapse 'way
attention to the strictly Democratic

OUR RECORD is our
Reputation

■ (Continued from page one, part one*
program for meeting the credit and'fi­
1932. prices drclined by about* 10 peri which I have described, and 'which nancial crisis. There was such u pro­
gram. 1 nay Democratic program lucent; production by 22 per rent, while proceeded for some montlis with grow- cause, while many individual Drmo-1
loans a(id Invrotmeiita of member ing Intensity and witii a most dreadful
participated in ttv^eiiartment ol;
banks declined by ntunit ts.oooxxxi.ixio. eilrct on all value.',. buaincM employ- cruts,
tlu- Reconstruction jW^RPRui a very /
or Ifi per rent, and their depuitiUk by almetit uijd commodity, prices.
different one was not only projMi-ed but i
■ unfiur amount. ’
■ Wiwt we were confronted with wa* a .(actually pa.**&lt;i by tiie- lM-mpcratH-'
A virion-, circle had’ been tet .up,'credit crisis and financial panic of the!'I Home, uf R^preieiitutivrs under .till*
Banks- wt re falling. . Every bank that first magnitude, superunpuwd upon a ‘feuder.diip o! the 8peaker ol lim 1100.0-.
failed Iriiiliti.iied depdftitors . TheyMiajor bu-Miiesx und agricultural depre-ai mi
vu,&gt;a‘dtt,e m ?
Withdrew deiMirits. The withdrawal
of i nonnon • untu
Until the
the rmanemi
financial owtacten
obstacles !!(’«*“*•
The were
tlwre was
DG»«*r*tit party.
.
depoMta irightciu'd the banks. Tt".;!"
-7" overcome,
t
__ no hope of
z'
,..o. '- effectively
.L—’.rf-ilei,, dealing w.iti.
■ •
trunks In turn Miught to make themwitii »i...
die other I Jt Included'
1—A vast
of ai.^uuuuu.uui,
11.200 000 000 &lt;of
.•«J»es liquid -that G. they sold Ihvest- phases of the depression, no hope of! ,_-A
v“‘‘ program or
h 1.
meiit.'i. called loans, and restricted new! saving borrowers, no h»»j»r of price re- public construction, not needed by the1
advaii. .
•
; adjustment, no liupc of renewed cm-1 Government and not Justified from an,
A . this movement proceeded, the ployment
■ economic . standpoint, to tx- financed
prices ol bonds (ell prowressirely to &lt; The Frewldrnt’u Emergency Measures. (ry,n l,“-‘ Federal 'ITcasury.
lower levels, weakening the ]x»i(ion «*l • It is against this background that: 3—An enormous distribution o! rund1-:
nil bunks holding thern as a secondary . you must consider tlw great remedial' “(rough the immediate juyment ol the ,
nr.iervc. and carrying a tltreat to other 'measures initiated by the President i bonus, tooe financed by the issuance &lt;ff ।
Ereat fiduciary institiitlons. All ol HIM. i In October he hud already outlined his “a* ‘‘urrency and tiie printrng-presM-.-.
3— Pulsing the
of i._,
liiej
as we have seen.,meant an enannoip,iplana to Congressional leaders. When
«» Government
i «.enm*rt nf
contraction of cn-dit.. which was Itwvi- the COligiess met. he submittted to United States into the commercial]
tubly (icronfpnfojd by a. fall in. prices 1 them a detailed, comprehensive and bunking business on a nation-wide |
.
rumolis to borrowers, a restrict loti ot! practically complete program for meet- scale.
4— r-Guuruntee of bank-deposits.
c'lmmercial und industrial arllvilj- und'ing the unparalleled emergency.
5— A budget necessarily unbalanced ■
increased unemployment.
I Then und during the course of the
by a tremendous margin Had .these]
Rrartion Sets In.
pension the President reeommcjided:
become law. two results at least were!
* Whut had brought about such a situ-" ,”T1“ t»“‘t’U‘nance of Hit- credit of inevitable,
aiiftn mid more than offset the forces 'h® rvderal Government through the
Tlie credit of the Federal Governworking toward recovery? The rceond !‘»«l«&gt;»cing of the budget and by means merit would have been undermined. {
plmw of the depletion, which was in- "f Provuion tor adequate revenue and and the printing pre. M-n, huvltiit been
finitely more sever.? and more danger- f&lt;’r ‘lra*tic curtailment ot expenditures starred for one purpose, would hovel
dus than anything we imd y^ t clicoun2—Increasing the capital of the Fed- kept going for mwting all &lt;rf the obU-(.
tercd. begun fn Euroix*.
eral Uuid Banks In tlie Interest at form gallons of tlu- Government, by the same:
Ttw strains, burdens, and dislocations borrowers and ol strengthening the agdiicctly resulting from the Wnrld war. ricultural credit system.
This would have been ■dtea'Ur, final
which had bt&lt;-n •.cmporarily &lt;ib&gt;ciiri.d | 3-The creation of the Iteconstruc- und t'rretrirvablc; Ute kind of disaster
bythr facade of a reron!.( jutted ixhfic.?, Hon Finance Corp, to underpin the Hint in Germany reduced the value ot
falsely a .Mimed to be solid, began‘un­ credit atruclure-ol the Nation.
I he murk from 24 cents to zero, brought
der-tlie pressure of the depression to
4— Tlie prnvLiiqii of $1500.000,000 for the economic life of tile country to a
exert thi-lc, irresistible influences. FTs- tlu? R. F. c. loans to fitiinu-e tin? con­ state of complete prostration, and eco ­
i tire i began to apiiear ip the Etirojs nn struction of rclf-sustnlnilut public nomic ruin to practically all blusses of i
economic t trww»H-r-'Tlu.-j’ gradually works, to give employmetit and so sc- her population.
Such was the Democratic program
Aux-d a-, not to be a burden on the tax­
driven through the Hou.s^'of RCprestnpayer.
. war which hud swept u continent und
5— $300,000,000 for the slates through tatives, for the most part us party
had shaken-the world, showed them­ tin- Reconstruction. Finance Cori’- for measuies. Its most striking feature is'
the wiillngne-ss to employ the must des-1
' »elvi*« unmistakably uf lust. They relief purposes.
('allured momentum. threatening col­
6— Mublllzutlon of public effort .to perate ^expedients which even at the]
lapse everywhere and bringing it about care for destitution,
outset’wTiuld have defeated their bwn &gt;
in Un cver-Uidening field.
7— Enlarging tlu? discount facilities purpose and ultimately resulted, in [
With tolling prices aiid constantly of the Federal, Reserve System -by widespread .wreckage.
- : lackenitig indiuiry. financial burden-- .amending the basic Act so that thi- reAdministration Purposes.
teeaine unlMMiabir; credU and ex- .Mitircea Uf Our Federal Reserve Batik •&gt;
In contrast, tlie corner stonc-of the!
&lt; rtfirx-c 1 v.-;tem.&gt; tailed. ,;iiui coiimjctce might be tliade fully available to pro­
Admlnistiutlun program was tlie main-J
dried np
vide nil enlarged Iwds for &lt;?xpaiih&lt;Mi of tenanco iinlih|»aired of the credit of tin- i
credit.
NuU^nal Government ut ul| coUs. It is!
iim- mu in m.- laexii - nivwiii. lieh—The establishment of a system of;
the one incli'-iM'nsabh* ioundiitioii m»n!
i-re.iit’M bank in Aur.ti'ia, circled tin- name Loud Banks.
I’lobt- Germany',I credit .system col-1 p - Granting the President the ihxi-s- which to build. This means,strici ad-;
lu-rriu-c to sounil financial policy, a de-1
lup.'4-d. The -Auiiii'-. linani-iHl citiMli I i.-ary authority to consolidate govern­ termination to bring our iiational bud-'
or iilrenrth th.d througtertd the e-.n-1 mental biinnus in the interest of
gel into balance, and tiiai under no'
tnriis h.m stood unuMailuldr. the ac- efficiency ami economy:
circumstances
would w«-, tolerate any I
rejn.d symlnl of tinalicial Security was
|0 The prompt Improvement of the taotperlng with our monetary ayr-tvin.!
t-oni|M&lt;II.-d to capitulate. Great Brit­ banking laws,
t
s
directly or indirectly.
ain went off the »rolil stuudard. Then
The Congre.-s railed to h vIm*. our
We, fought for these principles I
(hr wave «&gt;l dwtruclion rolled forward hanking laws. toJAlopl the full nicii.-airi
. throughout the Jong session &lt;4 Con-!
of economy recointm-nded, and granted gretis until, al the efid. no vne dared!
ynihilf tla- credit’ of tlie United State!, hmdeiiuale authority lor the reorgani­
openly
to challenge them, (hough many
tint! the American dollar. '
zation of the Government. But. with were still determined lb undermine!
the.-c exeeptlmix, all ot this Immense them by indirection.
Iloartlhur Begins.
We withstood tlie .-.hock, but at ter- program tja* liven carried through.
The major and essential jiurpc&amp;es for
rible pint , Between Septemlwi 21 mid
In the language Of William Allen,
we mnne were;
thi- end of CH toberwe lust about SIM*.-■ White. tin* Preai&amp;ht "has won more
1— Protection of the savings of tlw|
,
,
7
;—————————— ----------------------------------------- ______
(HHUiOti III gold. \pn-wntim: about IS than any other President ever won in iwoplc entrusted to banks anti fiduciary|
IL F. C. To Rescue.
;lhe-fuiwls set aside to pay Interest ar ! about $230,000,000. an expansion of ■ gratitude and our confidence,
any other eight,months in the history institutions
per cf-ni of our monetary atoek.
$in,fflKJ,lWO to
to,pay
i
( We sought, to provide additional taxes. •
currency Of about $75,000.000
.pay oil
America hits had more popular PrcdMuiiv oi our, mim citizens. guided by ut this Nation "
. 2— Relief- to
-- borrowers
---------- .
—7-ud
j . v.v.
and users
credit tor commerce and ,„MU5try
Industry and)
und i It.mean*
It means that
that the
the manufacturer
manufacturer is
Ls Hwe
Illxorc than
than $430,000,000 ot
ol debt,debt, and
and to dents. Prwldents better wred in Um
While Mr. White In another sen­ credit
—_n. whose potation had been-nmade
.
. ...the .leartu)
..... ----------—ills
-isafe
on hand
reserves
of reserves
nearly petty
arts of politics. Presidents better
to arrest
process of defla-1i —
unable to buy and ----carry
necessary
' I’®*1excess
' on hand
excess
of ncai
By, November 7 nearly halt a billion tence oi, ti remarkable editorial goes well nigli intolerable by ih&lt;? bicakdownl ,ll&gt;n hy putting the credit ol the R»?-(i materials trajeas
.
iublc to di'araati.’e thcm.M‘hcs and their
he can «.»»,.
m ,-r^.iir
'$360,000,000.
un|ess
obtain
credit
$360,000,000.
dollar;; &lt;ii currency had gone into hid­ very far indeed. there is much truth in ol credit faellltiii!* and the collapse of j cons I ruction Finance Corp, back of our | In some other community.
Were it not for the so-called open actions; but America has hud no
ing Foreign withdrawals and domestic
It m
mav
well mean.
mean &gt;f
if he oe
be a oepuu.
deposi- market policy of the Federal Reserve President wife acted more swfflly, with
„
,, ,,
■„ |«»mmercial
and banking system;; k
av weii
• II lie liad failed.” In- says'. "not a
hoarding threw an unparalleled strain
. ■Jnt. ■ cannot. meet. *his
. payroll.
..re, Iw... gtre.-V
—from
I
‘«h»r
111*1*1“ llecL-llkll
Jlig-VI-ti Tn.lTgw
, IlnnV?
Banks, m
member
bank Ivt
borrowings
decision, FIZ*
achieved
more, gltwl
and 111
in
.t - Using ull available means to loun-, tlirough the ojien market jxilicy of the lor&gt; 0
on our hankini: und credit structure., bunk in America would b&gt;* open today teract tlie forces ol contraction and de-1 Federal ReM-rve System and by the | u means, in short, that unless help tiie Fedorui Jtewrvc districts would the face of overwhelming danger.
and
our
commercial
system
would
be
Itar^tulkac. pinched Ihe very’ high
...v normal cco-- probably have reached a total tn excess ' where failure meant Nation-wide rtisas.
r
i ..
, . . , ! ''nwwncy powers granted lo Federal: coma from outside, she
figure of lith tn Reph-mtM-r uml tin- un- parBlyxcd. Railroads would be tn re­
■ter,
mure r,
fully
measured &gt;•"
up to ---------the re­
4
--Provision
for
employment
and
reK
e.serve
Banks.
nomlc
activities
of
C:
tliat
_
‘
community
of
$1,000,000,000
resulting
In
auefi
pres-^*
”
‘
"
“
ceiverships: uoiuiuh
instftniwe
the
pri-W’dentcd tOl.'d Of 522.&gt;ill October.
HMr&gt;MU|n.
-c companies, k
»v lief f&lt;r distress.
■ j w(. undertook to protect the savings I may well be itaralynd. and terrible sure niton
upon tli.-m
them that
thut tluthe ’ inereasi-d
increased quirements of leadership Ulan Herbert
Thi-rv lu-gan at that lime the forced, ii-llaiico of millions, would be in dc5 Abate all, to ftmo &lt; ‘Bom o- f t( 1Jeop[,, dt.jxwitcd in banks or cn-1 hardships suffered by the individuals compulsory-liquidation and contraction Hoover.
liiliildation und con'tiactfon of credit,1] fault. Such tragedy would be written Marlex
and to reltove those pre^creal
nutnutioiu. such as that compose it.
of credits might well have -resulted in I For whom has this man betfn working
whkh were ^1(hng tlu
1 insurance companies, by granting the I The services which one or two banks the complete breakdown of the flnnn-1। three many long and trying months
force.! workljig towards &amp;us^’®
Reconstruction Finance Corp, brood perfpnn. for a given community are cipl system.
! with untiring industry, with unfalter­
cry;, tiie one -sure road to nation-wide
them
. typlcal o| lhc
wblcJ, our enlln. President Presents Unified Program. ing purpoM.-. and w ith complete devo­
r'we have to discuss a nrogruni such I aov- Roosevelt, tlirough tlie' loose i h-tnkijig system performs for the Na­
The recommendations submitted to tion? For a few railroads, a few bunks. ’
as this in terms of iMtfunwtollties and unfounded charges which h&lt;? made
If
to function ade- Congress were not aXerics of indepen­ u few corporations?'What folly!
Tried lo Protect Every Family.
dent and unrelated proposals. but con­
and apparently rcmot.-. but this should! Coty., has created misunderstanding as
^utte. urn mployroetu in stituted a unified and integrated.pros, —• He has labored to save men and
not objure the (get that the problem
character of the great service*
■y ^X^ffS^hlcl gram designed to meet tlu- Various women and to protect every faptlly In
tv willed iv tlie intenselv hum in uni’ that have been rendered. It is worth I*op-i. anu many oi me enects wnten phases of a progressive economic dls- ! the land, sustained and inspired by a
^FtStui Jit» M! w£k and "iubhnr w«10. therefore, to take a few minutes I have described in the small commun- eii.se that had been actually diagnosed sympathy nyd uiidersUuidlng that led
nroduerr - to receive a living wage for!tn give ,un example of the character ।
take place on a larger and National und which, if It had been permitted to him in spirit into every home, even the
thS- ^duatT
ol ”*• Stance it has given. Il has I’*•«*• though perhaps not in a form run its course, might have resulted in 'humblest, whose trials and burdens ha
their products.
thousands of banks.
«&gt; clearly defined and readily dlstln- terrible disaster.
(could visualize and understand ..full
The Ffatht For Credit
ravcu nmu.uuias m omiiw.
i gulshable.
It U through no accident or fortui- well, for he himself had known and
Tho afi-lmifortant fact during the
.
,e ",po*’ ,
R. F. C. Favor*'Small Bank.
I tous chance that when after many shared them
second phase of tlie depression was
What arc banks. Banks, in the first
When,
therefore,
I
affirm
that
the
I
months
of
unremitting
storm
sospe
Such is the limn that Fate has ■
that the credit machinery of thr coun- instance arc institutions which receive
Reconstruction Finance Corp, has saved, breaks have begun to ap|»ar in the placed al the head of our Nation durtry
had broken dowtv
werellor in
--udekeeping
Ihe funds
of in
others.
try
(lowiv. Banks
turneniploy
funds
sal-- th,? banks of the United States, iw dark clouds that have overhung our fi- ing this'period of trial. He has mas. ... h«l broken
..
■ ..,2^
—-hind
ikt.d in (urn
pttitilrkv Ithose fnn
rtA tn
cat
failing
1,; wtiwic•—- ------------------- sat
faibng everywhere,
everywhere. unuvi
Und. r “
the
. nibl. ----- -----------* ‘um—
empmy
tunas—tn
enonnout
lf
.
Ur
.
t&lt;
.
rrtW
^
1MiX
^
u-red
the forces of destruction. He ha*
pressure to wftleh.Uwy were subjectedi WjIngVhe credit needs of the com- creation becomes of enormous slgnlf-j nancial horizon, the tcrrtbl- onzienx- tcred the forces of destruction. He lias
icunce. Except for tiie maintenance that has oppressed and paralyzed our laid tin? fouiiCAtlan for recovery. Ho
investments .were sold nt panic ytrices. Ihunily.
of the Government s credit, it over- activities for
long has begun to lifl. hus earned tho right to complete ihe
lamns wen? culled, noni'w loans were; -The farmer goes to the bank to ob- siiadows in importance every other ac-| and men have begun again to look to task of reconstructli n. We cannot nfmade; :tnd maturing mortgage* were1 tain the funds necessary to plant, har- tlon taken, every other program, past (the future with hope and confidence.
। lord- to entrust It to anyone else.
not renewed. Buildiqg and loan it^so-1 vest and tarry his crop until,
Willistood
vviinsioou Every
every Wow.
tuow.
MllO
elation*, insurance companies, mart-1 liirough Uyc sale of his products, he can or present. And Gov. RoOsevelt scoffed I
it.
i W» ha-.r M tartul dimculUn.
Mr
u„
5,.^,
gage loan companies, credit unions.' reimburse the bank and satisfy his own atHe
said that the Reconstruction Ft- ,
nuutl Wnl
y.,,,
agricultural credit corporations, live-1 requirements.
•
nance Corp benefits only the great city - h.,e ..uuirad u-rHM. ,bock». but Un- ulnrt
stock corixiraiions and joint slock
The merchant borrows from the bank bunk and other large institutions. Tlie! a,
.nd raourcHul
N.-w
lor » eoupte ol da,
our
rrwuror.
have
bran
»
moMlUrd
M
„
M1
„
Ur
Qukk
,
uurf „ ,„d
land bunks were compelled to restrict J t0 finance the goods whiclt he carries contrary is true. The great majority
their operations, thus depriving real- on his shelve*; the manufacturer to n- of banks which have borrowed from u to brln, u. through aalrl,. thoujh ,rknd
dents in urban and rural communities (nance himself until raw materials can tlie corporation arc located in small with touch suffering and damage Our Tuesday
reouomle madilnrry u intact. Il ls
^robry and ,am,^ rd Wrlcnma
of essential credit.
\become finished
products; the home
towns.
wWr, Mr.
What was hapiwnlng. amongother. builder obtains, through mortgage, tiie
Specifically, on August 31. 70 per. rmdy onto mow lo rr.pond lo Hr' comer, vldlad hrr mn and BuM4
,..
tragedies, wa* that the debtors wen?' funds which enable him to erect his cent of the banks to which loans had erratic. ImpuUro, an nwrgrtir. re- ,hJ M„
Hund,, ,,,.
being crashed Business and Industry home; and the depositor has in the been authorized were in towns qf less B.urrehil and InduUrlou. tmopte and lo c„|h,„ „ ui
.
th
ore
gieal
underlying
economic
rorcm
,
nd
u
„
AuMk
,
were being stifled. Prices and values (bank an Institution in which he can than 5.000 population; 86 per cent were
„.d U1,„ dauahure
nuwllng .nd
were being destroyed.
deposit hir. savings, on which he can in towns ot less titan 25.000 and 90 per. that are wtir, today, no matter hire
u. ». rmrs at thuk low paicu
We sought to take care of ngricul- receive a moderate return, and which cent were in towns of less than 50,000. slowly. Just as relenllesMy. low-red re- Mr
GIVE MATCHLLSA SERVICE
re three or lour rear, ago they ier/Di tio-niium.
tural needs and farm borrowers by in- nn. withdrawable to meet his current
looking at it from another angle,•' rnrery
were working toward disaster/
. Teller went to Kalacreasing the ‘capital of the Federal ■ nnd emergency needs.
I .T_
Mrs. Mary J.
we’ find that loans have been author­;
We have withstood not only the]। nuuoo Tuesday to spend a week with
Land-Banks by $125,000,000. by the ; There you have the picture— farmers, ized to more than 20 per cent of all the
creation of agricultural credit corpor-1 manufacturers, merchants, home own- banks in the country, these banks hav­ blows from without, but the equally her daughter.
alions under government auspices, by
borrowers, os depositors—these ing about 15,000,000 of the 40,000,000’ destructive dangers threatened by panMr. Small of Kalamazoo was at hi*
ic-strickened
men', who. regardless of farm here Friday evening and reporti-d
loans through tlie Secretary of Agri- . and
J------many others, all with a vital stake bank depositors in the United States.
; ull experience and sound principjes, Mrs. Small very ill of pneumonia.
culture for crop-planting purposes, by in the banks.
These have been directly affected by
authorizing tiie Reconstruction Finance
When a bank closes, approaching the Corporation’s loans to banks, while’ would have undermined the vary tom­
Alvah Malchi wa* taken to Borges*
Corp, to loan to insurance companies, it, first, from the standpoint of the de- the other 25,000,000 have benefited in­; dation of our struejure in their blind hospital Tuesday evening fur an oper­
agricultural credit corporatlotis, live ixsitor, it means that the wage earner directly by the Corporation's activities' efforts to find safety.
ation for hernia.
Now the-credll for tticse accomplish­
stock credit corporations, jefint stock may be unable to meet his bills or ev$n in preventing the fire from spreading. 1
Mrs. Ida Smith of Plalnwtili spent a
ments belongs to many men who, with1 couple of days the past week with Mrs.
land bonks, intermediate credit banks. to F
,w.f^v ,for
y. such emergencies as
provide
Tide of Deflation Stemmed.
clear heads, steadfast courage, and un­ Hattie Bellinger.
and to State and National banking sickness; that tiie housewife cannot se.
.
remitting
energy
have,
time
after
Ume,
Institutlons.
j cure cash for daily necessities, or the
Let me say a word about the vigor­
•
Mrs N H. Barber and frianda vUlted
We sought to take care ot the needs • iiouseholder for taxes: that installment ous actions taken by our Federal Re­. closed fissure after fissure as tliey de­' tlu? Hartford fair Friday
of home owner*, borrowers and mort-1 payments tall far behind; that the serve System to stem the tide -of de­. veloped in the dike that protected us1 Tlie Home Literary club will be en­
from an ovcrwiielmlng flood.
gagors in urban centers by organizing merchant cannot collect, and conse- flation.
,
Credit to President.
the Reconstruction Finance Corp, to quentiy cannot meet his obligations to
From the end of February to theB
for dinner Thursday.
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE
But the chief credit belongs to the
make loans to Building and Loan Amo- the middle-man and the manufacturer; middle of September, tlie Federal Re­Mrs. Bellinger wm * t
ciations, ‘insurance companies, mart-1 and that these, ia turn. wi» may be serve Banks purchased In the open1 man who has been our leader, charged In Kalamazoo Saturday.
gage companies, banks, trust companies'-located 'in
-----entirely
•*—&gt;- -*••»
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----—
—
■
f
by
the
people
with
the
responsibility
of
market
a
Utile
over
$1,100,000,000
of
different communi­
and savings banks, and through the ties, find their operations hampered.
United States Government securities, protecting and promoting the National Semico were in Bi
creation of the Home Loan Banks that
It means that tiie farmer, if lie be a thus making available that immense interest in * period of as great emer- nesday afternoon.
TO U. S. TIRES
borrower, has no place to thm to fi­ sum to the banks of the country.
credit for tiie great agencies that lend nance his crop. and. if he be a de­ . It enabled those banks to meet a fur­ owe more to him than we can yet com­
. funds on mortgage to home owners.
positor, may find inmself deprived of ther net loss of gold amounting to pletely realise. He U entitled to our

Safety
Strength
Service

THIS BANK is organized and operated under the
National Banking Act, and comes directly under
United States Government Supervision.

Periodically, but always without warning, United
States Government inspectors arrive to see if all the
legal requirements are being kept. Uncle Sam takes
nothing on faith. We are a member of the Federal
Reserve System—the STRONGEST banking
structure in the world.

As a member of this system, with its powerful in­
fluence and great resources, our depositors partici­
pate with us in all the advantages of our connection.

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Only National Bank in Barry County

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HOUSE NEWS
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CLOVERDALE.

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The Ladies' AW pleasantly surprised
M„ MacDonald Saturday when they!

PROBATE COURT.

Y.M.C. A. ITEMS

jber 87th birthday anniversary. Mrs.; Seventy 1WU&gt;
folks In
In- Lockstedt presented a beautiful plant Leaders'XIaifip on Barlow lake over the'
replory filed:
•"&gt; «*&gt;“»« of the Ladles’ Aid. Refreshend. 35 from Barry county at one
EM. C*rrie-M. Kelly. dec’tL Final ac- ’mcnt* were served, the birthday cake
w tmoUier during the period.
«i-a
Uwyer
arand Rap.
----- of -executor
-----count
filed, order allowing ’u-u
was a twautiful
beautiful nink
pink and white
while deco- ,-- prpd
final account entered.
rated angel food, made bjr Mrs Lockr id.-, gate a wonderful and convincing
EM Jc«*e Downs, dee d. Annual ac- ‘t«dt. The ladies »pent an enjoyable-' address on prohibition at the cloning
count of Admr. filed.
v
afternoon, promising nt th£ clore to 'resston Sunday afternoon
&amp;t. Samuel D.- Kathennan, dee d, come back next
on- the name date
. year
Middleville-.Hl-Y held their first
Order nlluxing claim* entered, petii..
. —
------------Rev.
Holt* and Mr. .Applegate
mo-: !HprunK
!Iie4.Iln({ oj uir
tp,, jcliooi ?rar
year last wtTfc
week
tlun- for order tn sell Consumers I ouer ton-d to Niles Tiiursdiiy morning to tvan Lyons Hlch.iachuol principal
Block filed, order to m-II -lock entered, take Rev. Holtsts mother Iwc.
‘leader.
E;t Jahn Koclur. dee d. Pciilion to, Mr )n(J Mr)j Rf.x M(l(.L&lt;xxi and dill-Bank depcets in wet 1914. 19 bUlton.
revive commlraum. on Gunns tiled, c&gt;- dn.n of Kaj.aIn.lztK, wcn. 8un(lay vial- in 1931 tinder prohibition. 52 billion ’’
rations
iMiKd.
Inn, wsixxi.
..
th(. E L M1JrLc,’&gt;d home
Tue.-sjay. October 4. at tlu- Welcome
Esc Laurence G Ryan, minor. Final
Mr. and Mre. Harold Kellogg entd-!Conwrs' church occurred‘the first
account of Gdrv filed, release of Gdn.
tamed
Mr. „and .----Mr- Roy
Popleton of meeting this fall of the Barry County
filed, discharge’issued
,
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-------— • ............Sunday
- -&lt;’
:Mlnb-lerial (Association. Qod OuldEst. Frawr R Ironside, dec'd. Pet;- ■Kalumuwxi
Ucn and order to pay balance on con-.. Mr. and Mrs. Mod rack and family•' ance arid Prohibition voting were the
subjects most dlsciiMed.
‘
tract and take deed filed and entered. - moved to Battle Greek Saturday.
. tw-.i
M. L..Co&gt;k. Frank Sage. Roy ThomE»i Richard Write, dee d. Final r&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penncls spent
crtpls filed; order, allowing account cn- Sunday with theli- son. Hurry. .Mrs Davenport of Woodland. Jam--- L.
tcred, ilis-burgv of Adntr. i^udd. es-: Harry Pennete. being in the hospital,
Rugg. H. B. Bene*ay and P. O. Stokoc
tutc enrolled.
.
: Grant Dickerson
visited relatives in
K-t. James.C. Powers iked. Annua! Kalamazoo tlie latter part of last week bf Middleville were county roinmlK&lt;v
inert of Barry county w!x&gt; attended
and tinul account pt Gdn.' filed.
returning home Sunday
some of the meetings nt tlie Barlow
F.-t Harland V. Sweltiorr, «!♦ • d PcMr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum. Mrs. Lake camp over last week end.
tition tn revive commission on claims ' Pint
and Mrs. Lertrr Monica spent
Rtty Johns of the State Y. M C. A
filed. cKailcns issued.
•
in Kalamazoo
WJS leader in tho camp disctuslon. In.- Stanton. Annual ac- Thursday
The Ladies' Aid will meet October 13 dwr baseball, cricket and dart throwcotint tf
at the home of Mn-. Frank Ciiilson.
1I1R fumkdied most jof the recreation
fifa-d dlaciiargf ul Admr. .Mir* Beth Waugh &lt;&gt;f Kalamaroo ajong with ihn-e tqifare meals a dajr.
visited her jmrenu Sunday evening.
Ollt. jlUndrcd thirty-eight children
utatr enrolled
Mr and Mre Arthur, Waugh «penV| from the gnukss In Nashville M-hool
Sunday afternoon with Mr. und Mrs । participated in track meet last Fri*drr uliowuw claims enter
Will.Whinw-v of FrecfKrrt
,jav omdiicted on the weight bnsi-&gt;.
IM Arnold Lamnwr- d
Mr. and Mrs Fone.-t Hall and .Mr [developed bv the Y. M. c A.
executor filed, fatten te»t
and Mr; laurvnc*' Bendle of Hasting-:
----surd order limiting wtti
WOODLAND.
spent
Sunday
at
tiie
Mark
Garrison
'
laitn*
filed.
rd petition for bearing
Mrs. Gilbert McLeod lias been quite
home.
,
*
notice tn creditors uiurd.
Mrs. Evra Davenport ciiterrained ten
fniranlieriiancc tax lited
’ friends,at'a surprise birthday dinner!; Mr. and Mrs Donald pager and baby
spent the week end in Hartford and
Fln.t
.■
1'1'
“U1-' »'-k
, rd tended the.Hartlord fair.
| Mika Katherine Mohler returned to
. her work in Grand Rapids Monday
I'l.EAS^NT RIDGE.
■ it. Jiiiii'.s W. Hopkins, dcVd. Bond
on sale ol real estate; filed, report of
Mr. and Mrs. Wltun Wood and Urey-; after stK'iidiiiR three wtclut wifh lie
•sale filed, order confirming rule entcr- elon spent Sunday ul Dwight Barnum's parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘Wm. Mohler.
Rev. A E. Wynne; pastor of tliy X!
c&lt;n Town Line.
’ E Church, will give u icui|x-rance taJ^c,
: Mr;;. Elia Kmnie Is spending a few ••Wet or Dry" at the community serUo&lt;
days in Battle Crtek- , with Mr. and
•
at
the U: B. Church next Sunday eve- J
port that Mrs. Cecil Honk
Mr. and Me. Charlie Tpwiwmd. mng al 7:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Martin and
Bernard Caln
■
Donald. Evelyn and Harold visited Ih । faintly
of Kalamaroo were Sunday
York after Visiting
guests of Rev and Mrs. Fay C. Wing.
attending hu brotha
Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Morcncy and
Onto* W
chirercn of Coldwater were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rdcll Sunday.
line.
Mrs. Albert Kinne -spent'; Mrs John Bulling wus a Qeiroit vis­
itor Friday.
lay in Grand Rapids.
th - P T A ■ 1- ldiv eveninc
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Fmnie spent the
if. Vol- and Floi!.“““ Mr&gt;- H1‘rr&gt;
Martens
of Siunnau
Saginaw.
f -clei'U-d Proddent aiM ' Vice- Mart
*ns nf
ir-t’t and Mrs Chet Allcrdmg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shorno spent
Sunday afternoon in Grand Rapid/.
Mrs.
Rose
Smith of Portland vi.Mted
member tiie chicken juppi
Mr.- Nellie Hitt for several days last
lay evcilim. October 6, at s
in ciitu'ch basement.
|
Misses
Louise
and Lorenc Hilbert.
c by Doh Chase while you cat.
: Virginia Paul and Phyllis qnd Grry1; don Find attended the football game
! in' .Ann Arbor Saturday.
Mr.- Arlie Spindler and dmiglrt&lt; r,
Kdjherine. were Lansing visitors Snturdiiy.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling and Mr.
land Mrs Lloyd Valentine visited Rev.
(vnd Mrs. Car! Seipp of Williamston
■ Sunday.
I Four of the 8th glade girls lire tak­
■ Mr. and Mrs Karl C. Fain ,nu! Mur­
The po-t oilIce ut Quimby luu
Gaylord Holmes entertained a
Mina Gillon from the Hhidr&gt; school ing algebra ot Mr. Gmal.
cia visited Mr and Mrs. H J. Stang of dir-continued und our mull.man. Geo. party of .‘even girls on Suturday at h&lt;-r -turUil school here Munday.
Tlie Delton High had h half hour
Jackson over tile week end.
" Scott, is trniislerrcd lo Hastings Route, home, hnnorihg -tier daughter. DoroThe girls organized an indoor ba.M:- assembly jx-riod Monday iiioriilnu with
. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mohler and MIk&lt; '
Wuyqe Gales in cJmrgr
. &gt; thy'n birthday, u treasure hunt, marsh- ball team lust Thursday. '
: Katherine Mohler entertained friends: .Some nf the mothers of this district ■ mallow raut mid games were Ihe di-. The Delton bail team brat the
from Zeeland. Grand Rapid.- and Hus-' met at thr sdioolhotue Friday after-; ver-mns. Many gifts were left tn iv- Dpwimg team 14 lo 2 lard Frid-ay.
The name Finland is Swedish.
itings Sunday. .
t A. .business'
---------- meeting,
...
jnvinbranee of the event.
;
m-on for a P. T
eh- ti-d nfllcers with results as • William Qavts ot the Eagle district ■
l Coats Grove in the church basement' follow-■ President. Mrs. Orpha Hunt; was a victim of u surprise on Saturday'
Thursday evening. Supper will. Ik Vici -President,
~
Mrs. Inna Aspinali; night, reminding him of having reachj served beginning nt 6 00 o’clock:
g,.
r
Secretory-Treasurer.
Miss Norma Row­ etl the beginning of another .milc.tone, A rea-ption Wiu given in the Metho-. ]' 1&gt;Vy wur
.r naQ
™r oi
Our w-ViB
teacher
had Clw
charge
ot tra
the­ of life's journey. Games', dancing and
ct I-1 church parlors for the new pastor 'program.
, j»&gt;t luck .supjx-r went enjoyed.
rand his wife.-Rev. and Mrs. A. E
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bateman spent
Tlie sMisscs Doris and Beatrice;
| Wynn.-. Friday evening. A short pro- Munday with Mr and Mrs Myron Henry, nurses in. training at Leila hos- ;
gram wa- giycm begimiing ulth ttun- n;it. imin. near Mason.
pital. Battle Crock.' were week-epd.
Nmuiiity
ringing followed
by n welcome Mr.&gt;XiUwla;wi.-, und two children of guests of their parents. Mr and Mrs.,
u
'*
J *■"
I given ‘by Mrs. J. V. Hilbert A nPercy Henry-of the Eagle district,
i spouse was given by both Rev. und and Mis. Chas.* Hammond and family
Tlie Pleasure Birthday organization
Mr- Wynne. A vocal duet by Cly'.t mid Mrs. Lottie Hammond came Sun­ will be entertained by Mr., Uexsie
I Wim- and Ah lie Mohler A reading by dae tor an extended visit.
Strickland at- its next session on Wed-i
' Mrs. Leon Tyler and n piuho solo by
Sunday .m*&gt;ioo) at 1:30 next Sunday nesday. October 12.
ItMtss Frances Wachter. • Sin-.ting cloaed und quarterly meeting at two o'clock
Mr. und 'Mrs. Fred Miller and fam-1
the program foBowed by a .-octa! hour .Saturday und two-thirty Sunday. Oetoi j ily were Sunday guests at the home of j
(and refre-shments.
.
Ixt thr 8th and 9th. '
their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy/
' Mr. and Mrs Eiqn Plants. Mise Bea­
A wry pretty, wedding was solcmniz- of Baltimore.
trice Pltinls and.. Cfirlton Plants of
Mrs. Sylvia Scldmorc mid friend/
। Grind
and Elsie
Mrs. Rogers
Rctibeii. became the bride of
— Rnpub.
— — Mr
- M***
Mrs. Nellie Cunningham of Camp Cus: Wolcott ol Wr M Woodland and Mr. U'cm E "
Meier*
Rev. Fred King &lt;&lt; r writ? Tuesday evening guests of the:
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings,,Mich
। and Mi s Milan Tnmibo u( Woodland (initiated The bride wus gowped in fanner’s daughter. Mr'.-. Fred Miller.'
. were guests &lt;»t Mr and Mr.-. Warn powder b ..j« crepe Mrs. Loriiig Dull and daughter.
■ brlili-.-mnid in wdreM of wine
The Assyria Extension project lyn’ej
vtej« Thr- bride ; ■ from near Wood­ organized a class in nutrition under the]
HIGHBANK.
, land and L-. teaching thr- Mayo wlftwl. leadership of Mesdames Gladys Junes
Thr groom l» from Lake O&lt;le:&gt;u and
W Grace of Lmisimr; Mr. -and M: ’ is teaching Hie Rutland school Loying and Katherine Cole
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Smith of BatFredric Swarts und family bf Ba
Dull ‘Aji -bc-t man.
•
i tic Creek were Sunday guest* of her
Creek were ’Sunday gutoU of 1Her:'•
Chas. King und 'dsnghler*. spent sister. Mrs. Pearie Holmes, and fam-:
Dalyv.
. •
&gt;
Sunday mtn Rev. Fred King and lam~ Uy.
•
• Mt... Frank H.iwb'aL- called on
r fly und ML-. Vclda sang a srto at th©
Patrons it! the Briggs school district,
land Mrs. Di-wt-y Jones.and fahiii; 2*; church.
. , •
’
;, met at life schoolhouse on Friday
&gt;rth Maple Grow Sunday afternoon
Rev. and Mr King and .son. Thoron, night and organized a parent-teacher
Albert- and Mrs Ostroth of
.
Ming with labor ; Society with Mrs Alma Durham as1
lie spent Thursday afternoon flt. tru
... .’ ramp ground
.
president; Mrs. Lucy Olilaspic. vice­
Jr. and
and
....
■■•••' Mr*..
«»•■' Leslie Adam# —
...
Mrs Nina Mar.-null 'is caring for president; Emerson Cortnght. recce-1
Sarah Oitro.lv
Mr.- C'.air Marshall who :« ill with tarv; and Harvey Gillaspie, treasurer
rVO-MATIC-S 1«2 rcroni fow No Service Call* in 9 leant
Mrs Clan- Marshall was on tlu- «cg riujumalum
price still duo. roc nuke it the very
The pupils presented an interesting
PURETEST COD LIVER IS VITAMIN £
•r the post week- Mr and Mrs Doyle
Mr. aiid Mrs Pete Hoffman of Marte program followed by a pot luck lunch­
lowest pnetd ml burner. But you can
Marshall were there awstnw with the Grove spvi.t Sunday v;th Mr. and Mrs. eon. Xt was voted to join the state
TESTED . . . and we are selling A FULL
fully automatic Hoslw.l H»ai. for let*
Glenn Aspinall.
organization and .will meet Friday of
16-oz. bottle for . . .
.
Mr
and
Mxa
Howard
Burcbff
and
-----------------U1
&gt;14l
M
„a
money than hand firing cult* you.
each month. Mr. and Mr* Erwin
Then- an: chcapc/ways to build an nil
fam-.-y of Assyna were Sunday callers wuiuun Cramer, of the Striker du­ . Miller and Joyce VanAuken were *p-!
st Clare Marshall
trtet. who hi* hied here all his life. pointed committee.
burner. Vil-O-Malic, pioneer and uotal
Upjohn'* Super D50Z and $1.00
leader, knows by laSiratory pwof that
Worth Green and son Marshall were graauated from Hastings
and is a very
A son. Robert Dale. Was born to Mr.
tn Battle
Creek.Saturdav
p
— young man. ----------------------------------------..j _»
all of iliem are wanting in one or more
tine
was uiansu
married
at uw
the and
John Dcnreiner
Schreiner oi
of inc
the,
_ .
...
ui
a no Mrs. jonn
Squibb’* Cod Liver Oil . . . 50c and $1.00
B^rnw. Paul and Vw Rhoads of parsonage Sunday to Mu* Mary Poland Stevens district on Thursday. SeptcmUple Grove Center had their tonjlta
O,f Kortiiead Middlevrte ;u&gt;
R&lt;v Fred ber 21“tPc uuxkho &gt;r.al LX
Maple
-------- w
/. Low oil eoniumption. 2. HanSquibb’* mint flavored 450c
out
performed the ceremony
ut at the Pennock hospital Saturday King Performed
ctremotr.
The
’■ . .
r.H .their
.hn.r parents.
n-tvw
.... .........
. ..
_The
•••
Mead'* Cod Liver Oil75c
and
Rev. -&gt;r»a
and Mr,
Mrs __
young
couple. ..was unattended.
NORTH
MARTIN
CORNERS.
f. XJuietnei*. S. Clean cumbuiRhoads, called for them Sundav and decorations tor the wedding acre very
Mead’* 10-D Cod Liver Oil85c
they spent the day at the home of Mr beautiful.
.
’
... .
and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mr:. Sarah
r, v King officiated al the funeral
evening October 6. A cordial in-,
The few dollars difference 'wtween OilMead’* Vioaterol85c and $4.00
D-Matk's low pnee and a cheap oil
Ostrptn
uf Panner Kanv. who w»s brought vitauon is extended to all.
Keffler’s Cod Liver Oil and Mall
wi:ra VFRMOVniilF
Irem Reed Cll;. to MvCallipn amt lam
Sunday afternoon callers at the Shir-,
Coal Heat!
Extract85c and $1.50
ley Slocum home ue/e Rev. and Mr».
winter how. That • one reason why
' John Smith, Mr. Junie.- Bragdon und
more homes are hc.itrd by Oil-G-Mauc
drrn and Donald Komuaskey were in
v»r» i »irr
- Abbott’* Haliver Oil Capsule*
Grand Rapids Saturday.
. ,,
„ „
rl L
’ .daughter Crystal. Mr. und Mrs. Frank
than by any other oil burner in thi * odd.
with Vio*terol, box ....
: $i.2s
----city.
and Mrs. Arti
Tlie Birthday club meets Thursday ,I ,„^
rd’Asplnall
Ha‘u^, ol
PMthe
J,K’clt
- MrMr.
■ Costal
Wataan
Blanche Met;
Mott -r-d
joined Yarcer of Carlton alro Oicar Flory of
with Mr, Fred Briggs
*■
“-«' and Mrs. Blanc!Park Davit* Cod Liver Capiulc*,
ML« Ruth Ratering and fnend of together and gave Mr-. Mcda Spaw a Hasfinw.
box of 100 Capsules . . .
.
$1.75
Mr.
and
Mrs
Otis
Landon
and
Mre
Grand Rapids spent over the uwk end
Sat‘
Mjucauglua, Uuku
urday afternoon. Nearly «'•
fifty
wen- Root and family ol Coopersville were.
»• Myrlen Strait’s.
“ -----And Many Other Standard Make*
...Lewu Her- j
Sunday forenoon callers at
Mrs. C. L. Ackerson of Lansing present and a delightful tune was had______
Lovely
refreshments
were
served
and
*k«Mrs.
Ida
FFxy
wa*
a!*o
a
Sunday'
spent the week end with her sister.
tiie bride received many lovely pres- guest.
Mrs Asa Strait.
I Albert and Robert Barn' of Carlton i
Mllborn strait was home from his 'nu- &lt;
---------------* ’ r
were Sunday guests of Garth Slocum 1
college work in YpaUanU over tlie week
A new protective coating maurral
Mures Helen and Dorothy Slocum ।
end.
produces
a
brilliant,
inflexible,
exand Imogene Barry visited the Coat*’
Bill Anderson wm hurt on the truck
We Deliver
Phone 2131
tremeiy
hard
film,
said
to
be
attacked
'
Grow tchool Thursday afterurcm.
1
Saturday when in Jackson.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
_______ , w - --------------by no solvents or chemical* except *ul----Elevator* to the Carisbed Caverns in phunc acid over 50 per cent and,
U'a 909 mikw from New York to Chi
itrongly cxidgar.g
oxidizing srtuuon*.
solution*.
New Mexico descend 754 feet.
strongly
,. cago by rail.

This Bank Believes
. . . that as long as there are
people to eat food and wear
clothing

that as long as sowing
and reaping continue in the
established scheme of Nature

that as long as manufac­
turing and distribution meet
the laws of demand—

just as surely as these go
on, as they ever have, Pros­
perity cannot be diverted or
long delayed

For nearly half a.century this strong, old bank has rendered a careful, pains­
taking service to this community. A savings account started here will soon
accumulate .into a considerable sum. We have always paid a safe 3' &lt; inter­
est compounded semi-annually.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bunk with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

’IO^

DOWN

MULEHIDE
ROOFING

To Keep You Dry and Cozy
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

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This Winter by the Use of

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EDMONDS OIL CO

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

�THE WASTINOS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER S, IM?

MIDDLEVILLE.

There has been a sharp advance
tn many price quotations
Some grades of coal have al
ready increased in price.
There is every reason to think
there may be other increases in
coal prices.
We suggest you

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW!
All the Good Standard
Grades
and prompt, clean service

SMITH BROTHERS,
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Poultry arict"Slock Feeds Telephone 2257 .
Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc. * Hastings, Mich.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

arc tak-

uh hour
ln« with

The TELEPHONE
valuable aid

in

SECURING WORK
y

Persons who are hlrqd by the day or job find their

telephones invaluable as an aid In securing work.
They are able to keep in,dose touch with employusually call those applicants first who can bo
reached eaiify and quickly by telephone.
The person who trios to get along without a tele­
phone may miss work that
--------------------------------phone many times over.

IN
EMERGENCIES,
priceless protection,
enabling you to sum­
mon, doctor, firemen
or police instantly,
day or night.

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

It isgratilyinff to note that tn spite oi the many
difficulties which have beset this country, not one
Bnihlimr and Loan Association of Michigan has
failed during the past year.
The nationaLiivcraRe for safety of these institu­
tions is 99.8%.

Why Not Invest In Building
and Loen Shares ?

JJlje Rational ffioait &amp;
^nueatiiwnt ffinntpatui
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1250 Griswold St., Detroit
Esubluted 1B69

J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

I and Mra. Mullen of Hastings called oh

PRAIRIEVILLE.

PLAN NEW METHOD
C. E Storrs, wife and young daughTte Ladles' Aid will meet at' tte Mrs- Norrtfl “Ild Lucy Sunday P. M.
fatter,, two sisters and four
TO SELL TURKEYS ter. of Grand Rapids, were the guests church Wednesday. October 12. Pot IMrs- Mullen stayed ail night.
of Mrs. Storr s parenUi.-G. D. and Mrs. luck dinner

Every one invited.

Mr. and Mn Art Baker. Patricia

1 There were 73 In Sunday School | Mr. and Mrs. DePriester of Kalamazoo
Poultry Dept. Asks Growers To Whitmore &gt; Tew days last week.
Ml*. Merle Boyer has been in Chi- I&gt;,rLi Adrinidon had charge. of the! brought Mrs. Smith twine Sunday eveAid Campaign To Attract cago,
Mre. Floyd Wales visited Mrs. Frank
IllinoU. for a-pmi* aitaiAlms m Mi-iSkmary program which wan fin.*
[nlng to sfay while tte weather la suitEdwin
able. Mr
Mr, and
and Mr»
Mra.Ky. j.
Polley a.wt
and :Boniface In Delton Tuesday.
_
tte care ot an aunt\Ju&gt; is ill.
“ ‘ Jf&gt;h» * D&lt;*ter uawipniued jM«a
n!«hu.
r Dnitav
Buyers
To Central-Points .

East Lansing—An effort to twht
Tte dinner given by the Ladle-.* Aid’Johnfox ami tert O'Donnell of' Has-] Myrtle Smith of Battle Creek were | —-- ----(Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. In Ing
MUhlnn lurkry owner, u
. UlrlS.xUir o&lt; ll» M. K church ul IK,Id Uw. Oh » dual huntlln trip north, callers
--------Mr. Millie me. who hx- teen .Uy 15^’,°' a"“’
“■ '?"■
price for the birds mnrkctqd this fall j Chose's on Thursday drew a go«l
m»H«1 Friday.
will b&lt;* made by the poultry depart -1 crowd und all wemed to enjoy the fine: Wednesday afternoon cnanes
Charles Draper ing witn
with Mr. ana
and Mrs. win
Wrn h
R.. Norns.
Norris. ■.-tt—- . ..
_ .
MrKJhhl_
merit at Michigan State College which I dinner. A mice sum wait»realized for ’ Pitted awuy at Pennock hospital. Mr. has pone to her son's home in brand |
^*7” 7;' “ ^""
ask, .11 rroMcrsof Thanksaiving bird*, tte «iely.
Draper ns born in Prairtevite • He Rapid* for a short Ume.
.
to ctmperate tn this campaign^**— I Quite a bjt of cxdtenu nt here on | was well and favorably known. He| Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop spent
u*
•"*'
*
Ttie marketing plan Is simple, con- (Thuraday when tte state troopers w« re leaves his wife and three sisters and' tte week end at Fenion and Pontiac I .' j
an/,
M-Klbbli,
dating of bringing all, the birds to n,gulag through town on their way t-’&gt; numerous friend* to mourn their lo-.i ViUi the former's stslc: returning Bun“ "-Jr*;. '
central point and aeeuring blds for! aMlsi -In the search for Uic Holhuid Hr was lidd to rrM in th.* Pnprtevillc .day vvening Mrs. Louise Uilhrop re-iLieKiioar.
them frqtn raprateintAtives of reliabi- hank robbers. Il was thought lor a o-metery Saturday afternuon. Much 1 turned with them,'
1 itouinq ana uonyorne m» .
firms. There will be no cots &lt;&gt;f or- jUme that some of them were iwar Gun sympathy w cxfrreMcd for tte bereaved! The community was shocked at tte
-Hue" Baer proposes a .solution for
gniilration and probably, no otter ex- lake and as all can* were searched ones.
fatal accident to Bryan WHkihs Wed-(the .Muscle Bhoah problem. He sugpense o.
in ii.iu
tld.i .....av&gt;,i..o
marketing plan.
' ' Tiitiraday-night that traveled near I -f.frs f^janor Hammock of Bat He' nesday evening. Bryan was born in ’ gesu that it be cut up into shower
.Tlie Miui*eMi of-the marketing de-1‘lu*h‘. several of our people had a rcal Cii'ek U
guest of tier sister. Mrs .Roys township. He war. tte younged. Baths.
pends ii)x&gt;n tte willingness nf growers II thrill when they were stopped und ted Evelyn Johnson
of eight children. At tte uk&lt;* of une -——-:--------------------------------------Mr and Mrs. E A. Parker, Elizabeth * year he with his parents moved lo thi.;
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
to cooperate and to send information ;to give aii account of *ltemMlv« &lt;
lo tin- college poultry department jI Tlie puncake supper on Tuesday!
I
evening
at
tte
Pytldan
tell
given
by:
about the number of birds owned and!
when they nr** to be marketed. In!|tin* Boy Schute w»s not patronized a.-.!
communities where enough birds arc (well,
I
ax*it should have teen. I-ick ot
owned to make thr centralization and (proper advertising, for very few knew
bid plan practical, owners will bring
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their birds in at designate-ci times to II
a good cause and should recrive
Ir'
the benefit
of good'------crow ds.
get the blds from poultry buyers.
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Buyers from IN-troit. Chicago, New !i Tlie many friends of Mr.*. Jennii
York, and other large cities have shown! iCnniM.IL lor many years a r«inU n -.t in th&lt;* pl'll! und will wig! rep- :here. were surprised to hear ol

they utc sotlsfled eiiuugh bird* of k«*x! ! montville, Mich , yheie she had been
;ntcn'.lv It was supposed that lur
points.. A representative of tin* Michl-|. health was improved
Thr remains
guu Turkey Growers'.Association will wen- brought ten? for the funeral and
te ut'the tnarkiiinR points und th*- i burial Monday nt 2 P. M. loan the
bint*, will be offered .for sale on u 'home of her son William. Two sons
grad&lt; &lt;1 bails If jmssUik*.
I and'two daughters survive, besides
Questionnaires arc being mailed to [utter relatives and a host of friends,
growers in tlie state who art* known loli made during tte many’years that slic
tin* college department. Those who i
haw, not rvqeivcd this list uf quw-lioiii* born and rated to manhood and womare askfd to rials’. in the marketing In !innliood. Tte sorrowing ones haw the
asking for tlx- questionnaires and by I! sympathy lit all.
,
simirt-i ting to their neighbors that they | Arthur Brace. Jr. and two frteild-alto -use the plan. •
| of ix-trolt, Mich., wen* gpendlm? .m*v,r.il days last wr«*k here witii Hts
HENDERSHOTT.
Lirlw!. &lt;Art. ot courae..spent much uf
, Tlie Rally day services and program hU timcylshlmr, at which he H an cxwere tine and thoroughly enjoyed by !)wrt. knowing cicry tlshlttg hole Un tte
I riv&lt; r. win re in. spent. many hilppy
witli’tu mid sriivc a fine address ut the:
morriing services and a short talk inii The Sid Vunumsn Oil Station •and!
'the afternoon. Tlie meetings will bc- (Grocery at the Buck church corners.I
gm. thi. Wednesday evening and con- j north on Grand Rapids Street, was .
■ limit? through'/this month. There will (broken into Thursday night and we J
be no services on Monduy evening#.!! hear, that practically everything was!
1 taken out. Thia is a terd blow to .
it helm! rhoM*n as rest night.
.
• I
I Mr. und'Mrs Le«* Hendershott were][ them.
Sunday guest-. at Mel Hendershott's tn ' The friends ol Thomas C.-Flyrui. of
Grand Rapids, who for »nme. time was I
. Kalainnzixr.
Aunt IMehl Holcomb went to FTee-j। a cl’*rk tere. wen* shocked to tear of
|sni Thursday for h visit ut Frank his being killed by u M. C train Sun- •
Brynil’s. •
•
(day night in Grand Rapids. He wa*
Mr. and Sirs. Clyde Borne* and j ratted in B*wn&lt;- township, north of us.
daugliu-r with a girl friend Irum Jack-[and liad many friends In this vlcimfy
Min &gt;i&gt; nt Sunday wjth Mrs Barnes'] The Jahn W. Armstrong Drug. St ore
\i*ter. Mr;. Ctes. Hendcnhott, and I building has b'-*,n sold to Mrs. Nellie
!Ctom and daughter, Mrs. Alenr Paulk ; family.
------------- --------- wm tateii U&gt;.'n.-r, of this place. Tlie building has
Pennock, hospital Tiiursduy for ah op-[-b***n occupied for year;, by Paul M.
t-nRiuu L&gt;i upjx ndlcitics. She te do- ‘ Faulkner who will continue to furnish
lu-.iis mil oe can b* expected.
'you with drugs at the old stand.
Mrs. Ella faihr of Hustings visited: Dr. FVrwcrdu. who for some months
t. Albert Brill's Thursday und Fri-‘h;i* been in with Dr. Swift, has witha-. | drawn from the firm and «ill hang out
Mr. i*qd Mrs. Robert Bryans sjtenl'iits -liingle Id outneighboring town of
(from Holiirday until Monday* night of! Wayland.- Here is to yoursuccew D&lt;k*
thr. week with tlaur son. Howard, near
eh. -pnrdy has purchawd wtet was
&lt;\a*. Qinvt.
.
। known ns the Geo. Davis farm, west of
Mr and Mrs: laiwrcnve Christcrisen j Un* Prairie schoolhouse and expects to
enicrtdini-d tiie young married people's ■ move ips family out this month. He
nss uii Friday night
! i.u: rented his lipuse here In town lo
Tlie young people of'tin- Parnli will , m..,_ Micky und family.
11 allow -'.-n party nt tte Wei- j Mr. Burt Yerrington and wife arunge hull Friday night uf this: rived on Htuiday mid took bin .-later.
Mis* Hannah YerriQgton.. home with
[him to Parksville. Mo. She Ims been
lin jxxir health lor many years and it is
if ChlLiiio,
visited
dur.
,,
.
I hoped that tte change will benefit her
ing Ute past week with Mrs. .Anna: i',.,.
1 Buck and family.
,
ovano. .
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.
Mr mu| Mr». Herman Johnson of]
Indiana spent tte week cud with Mr.
.
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MilUliil. .........
M* »"-1 Ml‘ “, n;&gt;
»rt.-inl«
Th,, A, Seoul, um th«,
luwral.o' t.uuUuiie cTanMuwh. uninu ul the Imue ol'
ll'-.'-rt' &gt;'“■ Hutr nuexlB old tab)
Law-ton ’Williams.
iof Mr. and Mr*. Earl Paddock on 61m■ Marion Chin and daughter. Norren, I&lt;lovbereaved ones Imre the
(were tensing visitors Thursday uftri’•ymptithy ol all.
lvrnQ(&gt;n
“
Mr.
- daughters
Mrs. riu,lr,,A.
Gertrude ------------Gates and
moved
to
Battle
Creek last week tor
Mr. mid Mrs. Fri-d Hcnney und
Robert were guests Sunday, of the tiie winter.
Lewis Hine and John Hine and son
‘former's cousin, Mr. mid Mrs. Durr
«.,u daughter. u.
v
Victor visited their sister. Mr. and Mrs.
teyic,. mid
of Clarksville.
Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Beckwith and n‘ve Gtbson near Cross Village over
family of Hasilngs spent Thursday • lte ftevk end.
evening with tin* latter s brother. Mr | Mr. and Mrs. William Sonneville ami
and Mrs Leslie Daniels, and family. Mr&gt; Edith Sminevtlle and Jimmie May
। Mr. und Mrs. Ixe B/zdlck or Hick-1 &lt;&gt;i Bd«I« C"** vtstted Mr- “n&lt;l Mrs'
ory Corners were guestk Sunday ol Mr.. L»-»ter Bonneville Sunday evening .
and Mrs. Lesl)e Donleb.
i Mr- all&lt;1 Mrs. Vcrn Wclchcr of Lacey
I Mi und Mrs Burt Long und fam- visited Frank Horn and Clinton Sunilly vi.Mtcd Mi. and Mrs. Noumm 1 'laY evening.
[Ri- liardion o! Lake Odessa Sunday • Mr and^Mra^Hurry Mtaner sprat
I from Thur*day\until Saturday with
| Rev Loomis is preuching umjc fine Mr. and Mrs. Prank Maws of Kalamai sermons. ,Conte and' enjoy the serv.Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon enter­
tained fifteen relatives and friends to
a pfit luck dinner Sunday in honor of
, Remember the preaching service at their son. Alva's, birthday.
the chutcit next Sunday and come to
Tlie Community club and romr of
:S S. and preaching.
(the neighbors met at tte homo of Mr
| Tile L. A- 6. al the church Wednca-; and Mrs. Kenneth Babcock Thursdir
,'idoy was (pute well attended, tiie pro.-1 to assist-Mrs Babcock with her cancoeds being S4^5. Tlie ladies liad Uic ning and sewing. A pot luck dinji'f
Aid quilt on and did some quiitmia on! uj,. enjoyed and they all felt i*. waa a
lit. and will meet this week We.inl*»-1day well spent.
Iftiy alternoon to quilt again.
Mr. and Mrs. Mtla Akhby spent
I Mr*. Eathel Hilton and son returned‘Sunday aiterno*m with Mr. and Mrs
(Tuesday from Manistee Co. where th&lt;y Charley Flnnsburg of Otsego.
! mended ter father? funeral.
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t* • ti.i
HOBIMIt t: PARK

ihu recent operation at.tte home of
Mr aI“L Wr&lt;- Julian Pott'1 «nd|
I ha a.mmcr. Mr. BlurW Slwura
' a»Wh’*r. B«-v.
hMuM.,- rMhl
I
n 1*11 .
•|and Sunday with tteir daughter. Mr.
PLEASANT HILL.
। and Mrs. Ralph Flnkteiner of Middle-,
| Mr. and Mrs. Bprt Ibilmer and Mar- ville. .
[san-t spent Sunday at Cassopolis vis-1 . Mr. and Mrs. Gt-orae Poland. Mr..
; iting relatives
and Mrs. Howard Smith CAUad on Mr.,
: Mrs. te ster Raymond is caring for Hind Mrs. LewU Skinner und family
i her ajihl und new cousin at Grand I Sunday afternoon.
Rapids.
| Mr and Mrs Howard Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams made‘son. Bobby, siwnt Thursday ut Sand
I lake.
a trlM
trip In
to llnrtfnr/l
Hartford Riinrtuv,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr?- John Kollar. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedturd were in
Mrs. Albert Proyt and. Clyde Kollar,
Grand Rapid?; Tuesday.
Kryn Vandenberg is' spending ..a who has been reeclyuig treatments at
few days with hts daughter. Mrs, Mcl- Ann Arter, called on Clyde's family in
tui Hunt and family of Grand Rap­ Orand Rapids Bunday and found them
quarantined for scarlet lever.
ids.
Mrs. Evrid Jackson and son. Randall,
Fred Johnsons visited friends in
called on Mr. and Mrs- Wright CUf­
[Hastings Sunday.
■ Mrs. Ruth Pierce of Grand Rapids ford Sunday morning on their way to
visit
her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Barner*
was a Sunday afternoon caller ot Mrs.
and family cf Hanu CicekMatt Bedford.
\
Mr and Mrs -Otto Llghtfoct -of
! The painting of the Eiffel Tower adds Freeport called on the Utter's brother, ■
approximately 45 tons to its weight.
John Kollar, and wife Sunday.

STORES

WHERE ECONOMY RUHS

are featuring

IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS ONLY

BEEF ROAST j»*c
Any and all CUTS of SHOULDER

Spare Ribs ls. 7j£c
Pork Hearts ls 6c

Lb.

Pork Roast Lb. 6c
Pork Liver Lb. 6c

Beef Steak f Cc
Any and all cuts of round or sirloin. Lb.

Boiling Beef Lb. 62c | Salt Pork Lb- 7k
Hamburger or Sausage
3 Lb« 25c

L .A. R D
KETTLE RENDERED

lbs.

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FILLETS 3 Lb. 25c | OYSTERS

55c

IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT

Whitehouse Milk ™ 6
PRUNES
z Fancy Santa Clara
RAISINS
Market Day
BREAD
Whole or Sliced, White

25

6 lbs. 25c
4-lb. pkg. 3lc
14b. loaf 4c

- 29

Del Monte Coffee

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE

3

59c

Fine Granulated Sugar
25
: 10
46'

Fels Naptha Soap 10b-45c
BOKAR COFFEE
“Coffee St
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE

Soap Chips

Ih. 27a
lb. 23c
rolls 25c

5 £21

A&amp;PTho Great
FOOD
STORES
Atlantic 4 Pacific Tea Co.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1M2

| LEGAL NOTICES

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
WITH PLOW AND FIRE Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dell Groat
| at Banfteld.

Ml QUID Ull I

MOBTOAOE SALE

Waller H LoMrll

MOBTOAOE SAIT.

HICKORY CORNERS.
i- ■ The tuculty o^ Kellogg Agricultural
J high school is pftjMrtog u play; -The
/ Fclt'-n My. t-.ry tlu- dale lor which

East LanslnrAjlhill plowing and fire
are the mcu.-urcy suggested by tiie entotnology department ut Michigan
State College for destroying insects tu
leswn depredationi in orchards and
aiirdens next year.
.
Many of the prsta which damage
fruits and vmctablc* pou thr. irtnter
under trash.Or In vegetaliun or prun­
ing:' frpin trees or finer* Pence row*,
fields overgrown with gra-ss und Weed.-,
remnants from crops, m brush piles
are Ideal winter quarter" for bugs
Insects may .pass Hie winter as
adults. Iqrvu. on pupa but they are
ready to stmt a campaign of drstruo
ticn In .tiie spring if the fall cleatt-up
measures time not destroyed them. Ute
ihx'Cts which live over winter In tiie
ground can only be reached by full
plowing but the burning ot trash near
orcliards and gardi-as will kill thous­
and* which use such places for winter
ltomes.
Early frosts da not stop the Increase
and feeding of such insects as squash
bipj* and aphids which may be found
m ilwusands on stump* of cabbage
plant" ThO tarni"h»d plant bug gets
its full meal* from rag weed plants.
Insect* which attack bramble fruits
can pass-through all stages of their ex­
istence in the pruning from vines or
canes.
The squujh rlne bort-r und the to­
mato worm puss the winter under­
ground und the Xante winter resort
»erves for thr bean maggot. Use of
the plow on these insects mid of fire
for those living above ground will save
many dollars next year.

Sunday October 9 util be observed as
Rally day tn the Sunday Sclrao! here
and a ~ &lt;&lt;d attendance is ho;* &lt;1 for.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, the newly »p(&gt;4fftcd district Mi|x-Fintcndeni was
the Speaker ut the regular church serv­
ice k»it Sunday and* his termon was
very much enjoyed. .
Tlie Cemetery Circle members arc
making pnqwifution- for their annual
chicken supper which will be given
Friday evening October 14 in the
church basement.
The Southeast district ot the council
of religious education will meet in con­
ference nt the Dowling church on Sun­
day afternoon, October 16. A program
Is being prepared and all are welcome.
Mrs Elnora Hummel und children ot
Nashville. who have been the guests of
h*T |xircnt«. Mr. and Mrs. John Gerbof.
returned home last, weejc. They weir
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. GrrbvC
and MINI Edita ;md Wallace Eggleston.
wlx&gt; also visited at Pottersville.
Mr. and Mr - trvinu Fuller of Ver­
mont vilir and Mr’ and Mis Elgin Cot-

,,
Friday evening Hw Sophomores en'■ tertallied the Fn.Uimen with refresh­
ment* and stunts ut the school.
Rev. E Swadling had a birthday and
a surprise wrty Sunday as dll of his
’^children and grand children were at tfcjtnr ol Mr:, Ellie Stanton. Tiu-lr
" hn home, fur ditincr. The insistaii’- parents. Mr. and Mr, Wuli Norton, re*
Inez Maniby. tinned home with them for a slwrt

KOBTOAUB .'Al

NOTICE or RECONVEYANCE

'

Many Peatg Pass Winter In Mm Gamer Hampton and baby re­
home Sunday from Petlnock
Quarters Which Cart Readily turned
hospital. Mrs Hamptons parents. Mr
Be Destroyed In Short Time

MOBTOAOE BALZ.

Comers are staying ul Hie Hampton
iMime to uHend to household duties
und will remain a white longer.
Mrs Mary Nobles mid daughter,
Mrs. Kate Burdick, of Hickory Comers
.•pent from Wednesday until Friday
night with Mr. und Mrs. H. P. Wertman.
•
Frank Dialer. Leon Ddkter. William
Smith, Bob Smith und Linden Juhncox eompoM'd u duck hunting |nirty
Saturday uite’rnoon and wire succex.tul m bajfgine twenty-five Milliards'
und ten coot.
Considerable excitement was created
iiere-Tliursday when *o many state pu-|
licemon stationed Hiemsclves In mid
around our little berg, being on the!
wutchout fur the .Holland bank rob­
bers. But tlie bandits didn't show up
iwrc.
Clare Reynolds and son. Boyd. and|
daughter. Choice, of Chicago enmej
Saturday night to spend ovjr Sunday
with Mr und Mrs H T Reynold* and i
Mr und Mrs. Max Reynolds.
Mrs. Mary Shedd spent a couple of j
days last week in Kalamazoo.
J
Rom Waters spent from Monday untl) Thursday In Cincinnati!. Ohio.
Monday night. Sept. 26 the spacious'
home of Mr and Mrs. William Seibel,
was the scene of a happy family ■
gathering, the occasion bring in honor
of Mrs. Seibel's seventieth birtiiday |
and it was planned and carried out as
a complete surprise to her. There I
were about fifty relatives present I
Tliuw from a distance wen*. Mrs. Leona
Pierce and friends of Ft Wayne. Ind . t
Mr and Mrs Don Hubbard aiut I
daughter uf Grand Rupids; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Pierce and son of Ionian
Mr and Mrs. Duh^ Zimmerman und
Safety movements arc having a-good
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paragraphcr
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assert, that
___ Rbuip is
Mum Viola Kelley and friend; also Mr
We read that only one |&gt;eraoii tiie only thing for which the supply
and*Mrs.
Sum Grib mid
.uiil'Mrs Stun
ntui family
trnnilv of
nt 'effect
1
Kalanuiroo. Mr. and Mr*. Mervin was injured while playing ping pong is not equal to the demand. How about
alimony?
Stanton und Mr. and .Mrs
Henry last year.
Chamberlain und son of Baltic Creek.
A large birthday cuke bearing 70
candles decorated tlie center of tlie
dining table'mrd other cakes too nu­
merous lo mention wl|h home jnade|
ice cream were served ns a luncheon. •
Severa) lovely and useful gifts, also
a sum of nhuiey. were left us u token |
Tiie old-fashioned security. Building mid Lunn—tiie security'that
at esteem ahd a reminder of the ochas stood up undrr depressions and panics for one hundred years,
caslon.
mid CCnne through without loss uf principal or dividends—is the
Miss Ida Knttfrtdt went to Kplainasafest place o|ten In the investment, field today. Twelve million
zoo Wednesday mid had a toe ampu­
sav«-ra
in Hie United Stair? have found that R luu served them
tated.'
•
well during-the post year. The dividend ot 5' h as been promptly
Funeral fcrt lces for Mr. Wilkins, who
land, mid their certificates have been und are today worth inu
was killed in un accident near Hlckcents on the dollar. Nowhere t-l** m tlu* investment field can you
my Corners Wednesday iflght. Wenfind '.’.tenter snlety or te tter yield.
lirlfl- nt thr Hrnton home Friday lift-'
rthoon. Also funeral , services w'ere
Tlie Standard (Mid II -i Certificate Holden, over onr-quaih-r mil­
held there Sunday for tlie little baby &lt;
lion dollars, We invite your joining with us in.cither u smaller
of Mr unfl Mnt. Karl Puddm-k.
,
|
or larger way. and iwayp you llw full benefit ul our long
pcricncc.
Saturday to stay d couple of week* ut|
the luiiiii- of Will Pennock at Husting-1' ,
The GanU-n club, recently or-1
gunia'd, will meet with Mr- Lub
Wert num Thursday aticnmon. OctoIv... 11
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. and Mr*. Lrroy Cross of Sunfield
were Sunday guest* ot Mr. and Mrs
bn'dl Representative
Cluirlty Harrington.
J Mr*. Elwyn Hayward entertained lw-r:
motlier. Mrs. IJdy. from Woodland
HASTINGS. MICH.
from Thursday until Sunday and thi*'

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BAKING
lUTT
V POWDER
SAME PRICE

3

AS 42 YEARS AGO

You Save in Buying KC
YouSave in Using KC

ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT

MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT

Investing Safely

;il day.
.
Mr and Mrs. william Schuyler of
und Mrs. Harold Pvrrigo of Gun March iyv making anangement*
■OBTOAuE BALE
Flint uv siwndtng n few days witii her to occupy tiw Prank Scaur place which
r..n ■punHite*at the M I*, parsonage
they recently pitrchoaed.
.. &lt; .... ..i. __i. ..
' " '
w\*k for
Ids muilur. Mi- Bert Oil*. Sunday.
Allied Whidby
Mrs
Gilmer
Huyck of Cubj Mr
Ul and .Ml
" linin'
I IIUIO.
hte I doula were caUers ut willuun Parker'* •velf her bnlther. Vaughn Lidy, is vte-i
Ring there. * •
Sunday.
’
•
Mr. and Mrs. Will- Hucklmid of
Hany McCuitv returned to Baltic Liti-iiticld. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Dicker-,
Creek I.T-f w«-. k for n f« w d.ivs &lt;&gt;t Min ut iliLstitiK* and Mr. and Mrs. Al­
medical rare at tjie hospital a:, the leg bert Hamilton local, were Sunday call-!
wliicii was mjiin-rt recently m-cc;- ituted era nt Mr. and Mrs. Gurner Hdmp-]
Bernier DeKildir
immediate attention.
reported as making
Mr. tthd Mrs. Art Johncox of Cldt
Henry Whidby will entertain
,............. able to b«- crdale visited at Peter AdnmiMin
e Kinsley Ahl October 5 for dinner.
Sunday.
s
du-.M-d and aboifi the house a part ol
Mr und Mrs. De.wey Stanton
aw and Haymond K
Kulam.izoo «|Miit the u&lt;ck e^ui with
Mre. Anna Smith of Hasting* visited Mr. and Mis Sohmion Stanton.
Mrs T. Benjamin ol Allegan
,
Mf.- Unit epon. the first of
Mrs. Frances Searles attended the;
Sunday at Henry
galden wedding anniversary ot Mr
Wiildbv'-.
Mr. and Mrs Dorr Robitmm of Bat­ and Mrs. "Norman Chapin nt Rlchlmu!
Mrs. Della Hitle creek were in town Saturday culling Sunday.
.
on friend?
in Albion.
The Home Literal y club will meet
Tlierc were slxty-xix out tn the Sun­
at the hotiM- ot Mrs. Blanch Scott at
day School session Sunday and event
Crooked lake Thursday, Oct. G A co­ Norcutt Thur.'dav
’
operative dinner wilT' )5c served u’. made an'd a profitable mid enjoyable more at church.
Tin* Ladies' Aid will meet at the
day wav spent.
Mrs Arthqf VanAIIsburg of Grand home of Mrs Will Dean. October 7
Everywdy
is
invited
Pot
luck dinner .
Rapids nud Mrs Donald SlOWtns and
BARBERS CORNER^.
Robert Jenkins and John Jenkins |
The Parent Teachers' Ajwiation baby Grayden Went Thursday alters
will hold their tr/ciina Friday eve­ noon nt the horde ot their parents. J. spent Friday and Saturday here and j
Mi.-s Mary returned to LeRoy with
ning. October 7. a good desirable pro­ I Brake und wife
■ i -i • v . . : lu
Ernest Hatties of Hastings is Ok'lst- Rpbcrt for an indefinite stay.
gram Is planned. All air requested- to
Jng C. J Preston to harvest his onions 'Miss Lillian Sowerby was at home
from Chicago over the week end , Ste
and cabbage.
.
mid Mrs. Wm. H. Vmidcrhutt of ii Mr und Mr.?.
» John E Brake nttend- brHight with her u friend. Mrs Lain
Caledonia viSiti.-d. thrir daugh-' r‘* ,l,r •Soufti Boston Fajr «t the ’ Mr I"t-ek lias been quite seriously
ill Mrs jane McCann and Mrs. Wil-1
' ' Sindh.
......
I Grange hall Friday* Mrs. Brake had
irs. Jav
Saturday.
j
H ■'
liro*n and etinnte-Of tlie tmked «&lt;*&gt;d.. Miss Helen Item McCann liave aLo te^ti ill.
«nd Mis. Jolla
J '
Mr-. Lucretia Benham has gfiffc to
«.
Ml of Grand Rapid', K.-yo-r uf Easl Lin-ing accompanied
on Clark Barber Sunday after- J|lMn
«»d i*"1 huturday with Richlund Junction to stay with her]
.
; them
grandchildren.
Mr and Mrs Ray Perry of St Johns I
.Edgar Ohenev d ill.
i A number of relatives very pteasantwere Sunday guests of Mr. und Mr* 1
,'iai sir- u-»: J si.i'.uwwT
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sU|..a..y With Mr. ml Mr.,. “• h“'« * •»
im- j.dm Perry,
The community was saddened to
r Behttrr at L-a. h Like
’1,1 *’&gt;re •’ohn Ktl1'r “lul f‘‘,nilv nt
iseirofoftiie
tiwdeath
death ofMrs
Mrs John
JohnWhite
White
:.u&lt;&gt; Mr* Heim Hauer and c,rand R»l’&gt;ds». Mr. and Mr-, Ernest hear
Jrr Ma-.lx-ll called on Mr and I Battle* ol Hastings. Mrs. .Mnhnaiu Lite ather home .inCovert. John used to
tl.-n Glum ,.f Hastings Sunday •l!ld Mabel of Bowtie und Mrs Clyde reside near here and he and hi* lath­
. Clarence Kinnic. who has bin-Jac,“on “ud clu,dr*'n. of “w Lukr j«r wore the mainstay of the old Irving
...............
... :; Odesn.1
~
Hand
.
health I* improved a .liitie
i l«-jnri
■o she ls able to Li- ud nr iinid 'lu-'
‘ln&lt; Mrs Vein Hawbiltz and. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox attended
Iwxvc
P
nu 1 children 91 near Nashville were Sunday! tiie fuperal of Mr* • Ftox's nephew's
• Doi tor MatUws. Aife and family, in i
wife. Mrs. Eble Cairns Lenz. ut the
rorftpany with Mr. and Mrs Neitaoq |MuntJ F~ ***** *nd
| M6ulton'church last Thursday.
■und family of Grand Rapid* spent 1 . STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Sunday with the former'.' surtera. Mra. j Mr and Mra. John Mead and chil­
Etta Bump, and Mra. Minnie Matthew- dren of Detroit and Mrs Harry Rizor,
and Nips of Hasting.' spent Sunday at
John Ludto and famTly entertained
.
....
relatives Qr&gt;m Grand Rapid* a few' Mr. and Mrs. C.aylon McKeown;
Physic the bladder as you would
davs UM week
spent Sunday at Augusta.
the bowels. Drive out ImpurltieaRoy McCau! and wife were in Lake:
“ntl
L‘,n Campbell called
and excessive acids that cause irri­
Odevra Saturday on busir.&lt;-*
at John Beck » near Lake Ode.-ma Sun-1 tation. burning and frequent desire.
KOTICE or DETF.RMIXATION or boabd
t’,u-v McNec and family of Parmalec da^
•. Get a 23c test box of BU-KET8. tlie
or.couktv road commissioners
visited lite mother: Ml' Martlia MeMr* Ro* ■‘•id Mi.s LuelU Rose of
ladder physic from any drug
. . Nee, Sunday
; Hosting* called on Mr. and Mrs E I.
store After four flays if you are
Vance Sharp and family of Middle- I Houghtalln and Mr. and Mrs. Walter i not relieved of getting up nights go
vtllr spent TTturaday evening with ’ Blake Sunday
back and get ’your money. BULeon Potts and wife.
Mr antl Mrs E L Houghtalln spent
KETS containing buchu leaves, ju­
Morris Lewis and wife of Kalama- Wednesday und Thursday at 8]&gt;arta j niper oil. etc., acts pleasantly and
spent Sunday evening at Leon rulting Mrs Hougiitahn s parents, Mr
effectively on "the bladder similar to
U-.
•
..
Jiu-.d Mr*. George Clark.
cuter oil on bowels. If you are
---------------------------------Mr and Mrs Howard Miner and bothered with backache or leg pains
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
family of Grand Have*. Mrs. Powr-rs caused from bladder disorders you
Mr and Mrs E. J Sheldon and Allie I and sons of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Rachel I are bound to feel better after thia
Simmons of Greenville spent Sunday rreh
Erb nmi
and Mtu
Miss taiev
Lucy F'rt&gt;
Erb nf
ot rvntnn
Benton warHar­ ! cleansing and you get your regular
with Rev. and Mn&gt;. Tompson and fam­ bor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker . and sleep. E L. Kane. Nashville Carily of Vermontville.
‘
Mrs. Sarah Ickes lielped celebrated
veth and Stebbins. Hastings. Mich.
| Lelah Hambarger und friend of Mrs. Erb's birthday with a plcnie din­
—Adv.
Lansing spent Sunday at Hansbarger's. ner at Thornapplc lake.

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I Extra Good Buys in I »
USED*
il ER I . uro inunv times when a
(X)OI) I W-Ciiribu BETTER
purchase than u new car.
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Look over the following list of good
Used Cars liefore you buy!

1929 Plymouth Coach
Small Mileage. Good Condition

1931 MODEL A

DeLuxe Fordor Sedan
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

1931 Model A Victoria
1929 Pontiac Coach
This Ono I* a Root Bargain

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FOR A BETTER ONE NOW

If You Get Up Nights

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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AlLRapairing and Greasing Done at
REDUCED PR1CESI

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 12, 1932

12 PAGES

HASTINGS CITY BAND

Comstock Preaches Economy But
BALLOTS IRE UNProceeds Will Be Used To Pur­
Advocates the Immediate Payment of
USHLYIK chase Needed Supplies For
BENEFIT DANCE OCT. 13

PAGES 1 to 8
RECEPTION HONORING
MRS. GEORGINA BAUER

NUHBER 24

CENTRAL SCHOO
P. 11. MEETING

Members Of'.yarious Chapters
In County Invited To Gath­
ering October 18
Organization
SECY. OF STATE FRANK
EIGHT AMENDMENTS WILL
Hastings Chaph t No. 7 O E. 8. will '
The newly organized Hastings City
FITZGERALD COMING
ALSO TAKE GOOD SIZED
If an office seeker in Michigan dalm-; rents an expenditure of about 820 per I government by 81051 and add a pet give u reception in honor of Mrs •
Band is planning fora dance on Thurs­
day evening. Oct. 13. lire purpose being cd hr could cut state &lt;txpeniw-s in Half.' cnfilta and means that MjdWgnii'.s capita rose of $20 for payment of the Georgina Bauer. Associate Grand Ma- j
THURSDAY NIGHT
SHEET OF PAPER
thereby saving you utouLMlOOQ- but shore of thc tonus bill would just about' txrnus which, according co the ordinary Iron of tire Grand Chapter &lt;n Michl-

Bonus—Net “Saving” Is Decided Loss

to use the proceeds to buyvneyded •uppile*. Hastings lias every'reason to
be proud of this organization. The
HALF HOUR TO READ THEM concert* they gave here on a few Wed­
nesday evening* have impressed every­
body with tire fact that we have a fine
Official Ballots Contain Ten bund They recently went to Nashville
National Party Tickets— und the highest tribute was paid to
them for tiiclr work there.

WOULD TAKE VOTER

Only Two For County -

nt tire same time sixirtwired national
legislation that would cost you atom
820, you proflnbly wouldn't to very
much Injpresatcd- with ,hl* idea of goVerrtment economy. HL* net "saving"
in fact would be an added drain of
810 to your pocketbook
yet- this is just tire position William
Comstock, democratic nominee Ipr
governor of Michigan, takes when he
advocates iqipicdiatc cash ixiymcut of
tire tonus At present, expenditures
in Michigan amount to 821 02 |xr cap1 Hu. Ca*h tiayment of the bonus means
I distributing 82.400,000 000 to about fouf
million veterans, or about oire-ihlrlkth
of the total population. This repre-

equal the cost of running the enUre 1 conception of thc word
economy." gnn.
____
____ evening,
______ October
_ ____ IB. at Tn APPOINT DPI F
Tuesday
8 uu O'clock
In tlie
tiic Mu*unlc
Masonic Teqjp!&gt;Temple 1I ,u «rruin4 UE.Lt.state government fqr one year.
(wouldn't result In such a whale of af6:00
o'cluck in
. Tuxes are too high, tire cost of gov-, i.aviqg!
.
'A cordial invitation lr- extended to Kill
GATES TO INSTITUTE
ernment must come down. Tire demo-. In justice to tire democratic party at j (Ire memtors’td the various chapter* In
erotic nominee promises to do this; He Michigan; however, we must add that • tlie county Tire date for lire regular | Mrs. D. D. Walton Appears
mentions cutting state expeiiM-.-i hi Mr. Comstock s stand off the tonus meeting is changed to Gitotor 25th by |
half. Grant for thc time being ti»t M-rms to to strictly Id* own. The state j .i pretal dl'peiUatlon tnim tlu- Grand' On State Program At Grand .
he can accomplish this improbnbV. dcrttberatic convention came out in Chapter.
Rapids On October 27
feat. Tlie result wojlld to a per capita, favor ot imying the bonus but neglect- ‘
—
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saving of 81051.. Fine! But Mr. Com- rd to mention the dale Since then' ‘
. - ;
stock •*
then proposes 4immediate ca-ii. Mr. Comstock has’interpreted■ -•
the platfur the reboot year. Each meeting ha*
payment Of the bonus. This repre- form as meaning immediate curij paybeer, carefully planr.i-ri in order to pro­
sent* a cast of I3O per capita tor every. mrnt, while u majority of tire demo-j
men- the welfare of -chop! and com­
man, woman and child in the state, cratlc cwntnittee claim tiuit Hie plat-!
munity.
For a family of five the total would be! form means payment at ;&lt;&gt;me future!
8100. Thus Mr. Comstock 'would
------- —Stairs
• — -be
date, when the —
United
shall
■7:45
In Central auditorium prvmire* to
dttce the per caplin cost of the state ■
&lt;Continued on page three)
ARENA AT I. O. 0. F. HALL be most Interesting. 11 a- organisation

When tiw people of this county and
state go to Hie polls on November 8.
they will surely think they are grtllng
tlicR money a worth in tiw size of thc •
ballot* to to offered, them; They will ',
be as large or larger tliau the |Mlge of.
an average new^iupcr.
Tire amendment ballot will be quite I
as large us the regular tickets, because ENTIRE 107 MILES TAKEN
tliere are eight prijposltioin. consisting
APPLE TREE BLOS­
, HAS BEEN SPLENDIDLY
OVER BY COUNTY WILL
speaker Mr. Frank w. Fitzgerald. Secre­
. of pn4&gt;QKcd rurnTUuiliMiiil amendments
tary of state. Ri-v LeRoy Dewey will
RE ARRANGED
SOMS SECOND TIME
BE IMPROVED
to to submitted to jtopular vote in this
sing a group of songs. Following the
state. These will to placed in double
meeting a social hour will be enjoyed
(^dunui on one big ballot wlilch will WONDERFUL RESULTS—
BOYS URGED TO REGISTER
John Ormsbe Thought Tree Had I
in the playroom. Mrs Henry Mulder
n%kc it about 25 incites long by 20
Been Killed By The Fire
WITH HAROLD NEWTON will liive charge ot Use refreshment*
ONLY $160 PER MILE
inches wide.
Each amendment is
and Miss Hunter the music.
printed substantially as It was pusu-d
Recently
’file president. Mn. M. VanDoLcn,
and some of ttom are exceedingly long. Townships Have Been Fairly EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS RE.
It will be remembered that John] GREAT STRIPES MADE IN DowdeU or Belding. Peter Bar. will appoint delegates to the 4th di*Hie Banner has tried to explain thc
8P0NS1BILITY IN WAR
Ormsbc’s burn on tire Camp Ground । TRANSPORTATION ACROSS
low And Harry Weaver Are
Treated By the County
substance of these omcndmeul*. Most
of the M E A. institute, held in Grand.
. ON HUMAN NEED
THE STRAITS
Bomo
who Will
Will Enter
Enler
if not all of them to not aeem to us to
■.
Some Who
jRapids. October 37. al Westminster
Road Commission
istruck by llghtnUjg. Near tire barn)
have merit enough to warrant a fa­
I Hastings Odd Fellows will put their j IPresbyterian church.
Iwak an apple tree, wlilch to all ap-'l
On tire find of this year the county
vorable vote. We preaume the average road commission took over from the 10 BARRY COUNTY’S QUO- .
The tentative program for the Grand
, pearancc*. w.u&gt; killed by Ure flre, but! BANNER REPORTER RE.
• tickets on sale Saturday of this week
citizen will go Into hl* tooth mid put township* 167 miles of township highto Mr. Orm*to s surprise, the other day |
Rapids meeting follows:
i
for
the
first
big
event
ot
their
winter
I
TA IS $850 FOR 1932 ire foifiid growing on tlie trunk of tire
LATES STORY OF GROWTH
schedule of boxing and wrestling ex- 5
I half mile* to tire township. This week I
. a.
_
..
i tree, some small twigs with lovely1 «
_.
Music.
«
4. .
'hiboions. to to held at Odd Fellow ►
Reports of District Four officers, of
Ana Mau
Main-1 An na in tire icxige lull at the corner
■ tiiey win complete improving the lost Organization Measures Up To bi&lt;x&gt;m* on them. Thu is unusual tor Oast Of Operation And
any projMiscd amendments or changes'; stretch Of it. on th.- highway il8 Duty — Roll Call Opens |Uih time of year and especially so un-i Gaining Equipment Entirely
City and County Council Presllaining Equipment Entirely
«&lt; J'-t-r-.n ..«1 Omen
rw
tn laws, thc legislature has no right we' leading north from Scott's corners to
dvnU. (This is perhaps the most
scale of prices has been arranged to
„
.
,
.
.
tlu*
condition*
stated.
Mother
believe to expect that people cun weigh j a connection with M-43 Thia4ra* rr-1 Nov. 1 1 And Closes Nov. 24
Nhture performs some queer stunt*
Paid From Receipts
interesting part ot the program.)
.
; meet tire convenience of tire public. I
them a* carefully as they ought it they Igarded
•
ar. a necessary part of the' As stated in last week's issue, tire!sometimes.
j Wlren "Teeny." thc elephantine; Tire'ring side seat*.will be 85c. with 60c J Reports of National Convention. Mrs.
ttom X,llu'y would iw“?Uwy un-■county
connecting lu it to-s plans for the annual Red Cross Roll
C II. Lillie. President, Grand
young son of Paul Bunyan, legendary for thc main floor Mat* and 40c for
II would take^lully Vl alf* U,e Uop’, h«hwBy’ “ we“ “ M’79 C,U "rr ,n th,• maWn«’ und Mn* 000
Rapids City Council. '
I hero of Michigan lumber camps, asked i bffaclrer and balcony seats
hour I.W u" Hr to read thu «art to M43; hence “ u be‘n« ,mProv'd
I{"11 Call chairman. I* reI hi* jut. • HoV-ffid Michigan get bust off 1 OutatamMng features of the Art*.' "Parent Education”—Mrs. H. L-AVever. President. Ionia City Council.
••nwnrinwru bull it I"rverv voter tJ.v w“h *rMV''1 H had been graded by the ceivlng pledges of co-operation from
I into two pieces?" Paql explained. "L&lt;&gt;« show will no doubt to in the performat uX m me bJ . it ?.«d^to Un- ‘■‘mmuMon. There wm b lot of good various organization*, all of which &gt;h.
"Standard and Sujrerior Association*''
&lt; jain* wu* so big in ttom days, sonny,; ma nee of such fellows as Arthur
—Mrs Ida M. Hewitt. Grand
; I luacl to kick a hole through It so a* to (Dowdell of Belding, who. is in the
Rapids.
get 'em from Lake Michigan Into Lake | bantam weight class, tipping tlie scale,
"Small City Problems"—Mrs. D D.
Huron."
at 120 pounds There are few. if any.
Walton. Fourth District Secre­
। This "hole" that makes two jreidn-1 more active 120 jrounds in existence
,
HE
WILL
GIVE
OPENING
AD
­
tary.
.
'stilus
of
our
state
while
being
one
of
He
is
a
consistent
trainer
and
enters
staTJ’wImTTu^^raS' X
&gt;^Sld?S 'Sohe'SfjTtlSrtmT Half ^fl
"Health Projects”—Mus Mehta Hutthe most picturesque spots in the the ring because he loves the game. His
DRESS FOR THE HAS
"zel. Michigan Department of
• .~ ..its
‘
do»* on tl“’
mU«»
dulIar rM*lvrd u kr',t hrre f“r
jUnitcd States, has toen mighty incon-; attack 1* admitted to to severe and
.■.upumuij ivauiu',
•
■
TINOS
BROTHERHOOD
Health. Lansing.
‘ J.. J
.i road taken over this year, every milw of local work, of .which there will to a
। vi-nh-nt at time* and for many years |hafd to stop. We are informed that ’
Tire regular official ballot, containingJit graded to n width of eighteen feet large quantity tlje coming monllis.
"County Councils"—Russell L. B.
|
the Upper Peninsula recmed a quite two weeks ago at Lansing Ills opponent
tire names of candidates, njill to quite',
Borst, Morley. President Mecosta
separate and isolated Miction from withdrew rather than meet him, there­
.Trees within the roadway, wiiich would I In 1917 the American nation went QFAQnN TICKETS HAVE
ui. large a* tlu- other und will have ten!
County Council.
' interfere with construction work or the to war. For the vast majority of our
..
lower Michigan. But with the co.mitu’ by risking ,» suspension of six montlvs
jairty tickets on it- Fortunately there, jl-uslng of the road, have been removed citizens it was a new and strange ex­
BEEN REDUCED TO $2.00.Of tire automobile age. wlren the world Tire local fans will find him matched
will be only two county tickets, the. and. generally shaking, tree* thal!pcricncr and in response to the call;
Music.
■
.
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—
•
and
ana
his
nm
wife
wintake
iokc to
io the
lire
nignways
highways
duraur,
with
wim
an
opponent
uppwirm
who
will
make
Dow«.
democrat-arid republican; but the other would to suitable for shade have been four million men were put under arms,;
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MUr. ।
Address—Judge E. J. Millington,
A Fine Brotherhood Program ,n» thc
month*, and thousand* dell use all his skill or receive the
jiartivs have nomination* for the presi­
„5 cross tthe
he strait*
of his
Cadillac.
I serving al home and overseas Hie -a Fine Drotncrnooa rrogram (|f
of hunt
hunters
strait* in
in NovemNovem- uri-re
pri-se of
jus life.
lilc.
dency; and generally for state officers. left where that M-em.-d jxissiblc.
Address—Dr. Wm. McKinley Robin­
Has Been Prepared For
' tor for the deer-nunting season, it was
Hastings friends are strongly backThe county roiid commission received American spirit was uroused and the
As .-.&lt;x&gt;n os the ballot* are limited the;; from
son, Kalamazoo. Chairman Rural
l but natural that the antiquated and j ing the remarkable ability of Little Pe-1
thc state under thc McNItt byi: ]x&gt;oplc gave gladly and freely of their
This Season
' Banner will put in its windows a copy the sum ot 827,6001 for improving the time and substance for those in serv-jIdle. Michigan Congress of Par­
piratical private methods of transfer-; ter Barlow, a fly weight, who won over
ol the instruction ballots.
.
ent* and Teachers, also National
167 mire.,
miles! They
4pnt
at u
it ...
in g.«x.
good : ice. Then
Ito------------------------------------Red Crosa wa.-; chosen
ring passengers from the southern to hl* opponent at Ionia during the sum­
...
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nl .i
---- --------Congress of Parents and Teachfaith to improve every mile, with only i to represent America U&gt; those in need.' will to held .next Monday night, Octo-; the northern peninsula should to! mcr The boy who took the count was
CLEVER BROADCASTS
the 8167 per mile which tire McNItt, in this and other countries, so this or-(tor 17. in the usual place. The speaker changed to something commensurate' Louis Yeoman, who lives near Greenlaw
afforded
them.
Anyone
can
see
ganization
went
to
war
too.
into
cun-1
and
honor
guest
will
to
Suiireme
Court
with thc increased demands.
j ville. It U claimed that he has. toen
TO FEATURE SPOTLIGHT
HOUSE
ON WALKER
that, after grading, trot much was left; tonnrents. on troop trains, in hospitals, i Justice- William W Potter. The sup-,S If you haven't journeyed from training ever since to square the acfor gravelitut.
However, in places on tin- battle fields, in training quar- trer will to prepared by Circle No. 2 of Mackinac City to st. Ignace for several count. Their tout is sure to to fast and
EST. BURNED WEDNESDAY
■ Tenth Annual H. H. S. Variety wncre
wlrere n
it wiv.
was greauy
greatly nccueo
needed gravel
gravel w;ui
wash. ier*, in front line trendies
and
fact ।; the Methodist Ladies' Aid and will to years, tne improved methods of hand-1 furious. It is not definitely known
........... ■’ —
—in
.............
i.... only
...... ...
! q.Corv
rilnt-*lllucc
wtiori-whentiwri-there
wrr,. were
men men.
the .rerved
bv the
sauadsquad
at at hng traffic across thc straits will to a, whether these two will to matched, or
by BrutherilOOd
the Brotherhood
drawn, but
in ...»,
exceptional cares.
• e«wy
the served
Show To Be Presented
seven o'clock.
rrwlatr.m. It’s n part-of the Michigan whether Harry Weaver of Hastings will Origin Of Fire Is Undetermined
and where urgently needed could that H‘‘d Cross was found.
Octot^r 22
Justice Potter was torn in this coun- , Highway Department just as it should defend the colors at the Odd Fellows
(Continued on page three)
i And now. t,u? nation is once more nt
—.Blaze Started On Kitchen
ly and practiced law in Hustings until to. and is one of those things tn our Aretja against Yeoman.
-- «■&gt; »
I war—this time against want and mbHumor and variety will feature the
End Of House ’
tenth annual Sixithght to be present­ ••RIinnY” I CflMARn
wy n,,d suffering. Present conditions be moved to Lansing, where lie served state government to which we mav j In tjie heavy weight class Buck
duuui
LLUltHnu
.
.
|
must
be
nu
t
as
unflinchingly
and
us
on
the
State
Utilities
Commission
until
A
fire of undcrtermlned orlgn. on
1 "point with pride." Instead of -view'Schillmnn of Hastings will meet a live­
ed in Central auditorium on Friday
...u.
...» battles ...
night
destroyed—
the fine
SUFFERS BAD INJURY ■: courageously
as were the
in lie was advanced to the Michigan Bu­' with alarm "
' evening. October 21. The theme will
x
uy *»&gt;• from the Belding club, whose Wednesday
------------- - --------------------ll 917. each one of us- should aland i preme Court
While hl* work Ls in1
It's a rather interesting story of how1 name has not been given us. Seth home on the Walker Estate farm.
to "SjxKljght on the Air."
Included In the program will to a Loses Sight Of One Eve When ■■h‘&gt;ul‘ler-lo-sliouldcr witii "The Great- ianslng. he lias always maintained hl&gt;’ it all came about It was bound to Wood of Belding was first chocen for nearly across tire road from the Irving
but matters were' tlie. offering, but it was found that his I Grange hall. Thc property belonged to
. "Physical Culture Broadcast" by tire U°ses sight Ul une jsye When r.t MoMirr ln lh(. Worid" in bringing place of residence in this city. He now c-jme anyway;
I relief to those in need. This cun be has a beautiful home on the shores ofr brought to a head when Qonimlssioner I training had reduced him under the I Birney and Louis Walker, heirs of Bert
freshtmm; u tuke-oll on a jxMt office by t Hit By Stick In Hands Of
done by taking a membership in the Wall lake. where he cxpccu to spend1 Jriank Rogers, and a large number of i line .and into the waiter weight class. | Walker.
tite sopftomores; a children's hour a
Small Playmate
| Red Cross when th&lt;‘ solicitor calls upon practically alb' his time when he is not1 other good -roads advocates made an' Seth will be here, however, to put .up
la Millon cross by the juniors; a
The department made a quick run.
George
Jr.,
son
of
Slreriff
and
Mrs
’ you. It is a worthy cause ..tn which engaged in his official duties in Lan­' extensive tour in the Upper Peninsula I
broadcast of a play rehearsal by tire
(Continued on page six)
When they arrived it would have been
Uonard.
*111
lore
the
sight
of
his
right
(
everyone
should be interested.
seniors; and a broadcast of-magic and
sing.
in 1921. and received an imjaeuuve les- ,
to*»ible to have put out the Are
eye.
because
of
ah
Injury
he
sustained
Justice PoUvr-. as everybody knows,• son of the excessive coits of tire car HERSCHELL FOLLICK SUF- I and to have saved moat of the buUdThe American Red Cross has had
mystery by the faculty Between nets
FERS Ar-nmim
SERIOUS ■■■
INJURIES^'S^'Sv™^^
e-e-r»e»
nmirn. Inca, but there was no water. £2
They
Dick Watte will play the marimba; a when he was struck in the eye by a a heavy relief program during the Is a square-shooter. He always hass ferry transportation Mrvkc then in use|
quartet of post-graduates will give a stick thrown or whirled by a platmate past year and has met the conditions something interesting tp say and says' across the straits and how futile any
George, or
(Continued on page five)
it in an Interesting manner. He has a1 attempt would to to open up that sec- Wind Blew Down a Partially
bit of harmony after lire fashion of the Wednesday afternoon.
X'IS ™
wide circle of friends In this county.■
famous Mills brothers four; - George "Buddy" as he is familiarly called, was
(Continued on page six)
There ought to be. and no doubt will
Sawed Tree Pinping Him
I of those present at the flre saved the
Bhucr will present an exhibition of returning from'school with a group SERIOUS SITUATION
be. n good attendance at this first
TTnrlnr u
’ other buildings from destruction,
fencing; tire "Michigan Mountaineers,"^ of other toys when he was struck id
unaer it
, Thc
WBS unoccupied Hie In­
FOR JOHN BROCK Brotherhood meeting to hear Justice j COUNTY AG-HE FAIR
composed of Shute. Karmes and BUhop" tlje eye by a stick. Although ill* injury
was
very
painful,
tire
seven
ytaaold
Ind
Saturday morning while Herschell' vestigation inade by thc chief of the
Potter.
.
will entertain from their repertoire of
TO BE HELD NOV. 3-5
plucklly walked two or three blocks to (
। Follick and Perry Sinkler were working department upon his arrival satisfied
The ■ Brotherhood has reduced the
cowboy tunes.
Charged
With
Leaving
Scene
Of
r„—™
or a.i.a—ion a wood cutting job on a farm in him that the fire had been started outprice of reason tickets to 82.00. When
' The general admittance price has his home. He was immediately taken
B glde the building, on the kitchen end
Accident Without Render- • one thinks of what one gets for that ! Large Number of Schools Are,North Inlntr. tto (onner (nel
been cbt to ten rents. Twenty-five to Butterworth hospital. Grand Rapids.
82.00. it seems Impossible—seven good
Expected To Enter Variety
serious accident.
'of the house. The loss was total, and cent* will to clutrged for reserve seats An eye specialist was summoned who;
ing Assistance
stated that there was no chance ot «av-j
suppers and seven high class entcrnr Prhihita
T,,e
men .liad sawed parttpilyas fully 83.500. There wm carried, an
on the main floor.
Ing the sight of the eye. That night ‘ The Banner last week mentioned the
xasuioiis
through
a
tree
and
had
gone
to
get
' insurance of 83.00Q in the Barry and
(Continued
on
page
six)
• The committees in charge of the
lire specialist, in an effort to save the rMt thal J°.hn Brock had been arrest­
A majority of schools in Barry coun- /omc wedges when tiw wind blew the । Eaton.
•
. Kjxitllght arc us follows:
eye ball, sewed thc parts of the ragged;rd for leaving the scene of an automoty ore expected to take part in the first tree down, pinning Mr Follick under i The experience of the fire depart­
Publicity: Hutort Frillick. chairman.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
bile
accident,
where
one
of
the
cans
annual Barry County Ak-HE fair to it. Mr. Sinkler unassisted pulled Mr. Lment In tills Instance shows how urgent
William Fox. John Hewitt, Russell ,wound together. It will be stmw time Involved was his own. Since his arCOULD NOT GRANT PLEA to held in the While building here No-1 Follick out and carried iiirn to ill* car ■ ts the need for a water supply al or
aavisur.
Bush. Miss uampnere.
Lamphere.. advisor.
. : before it will be known whether the re«t Mrs. Sim. mother oF Mrs Evarts,
\ember 3, 4 and 5. according to Theo* and hrrMicrht
~ r..
— home. It &lt;«
brought Him
him Hnm««
home. miv*
The ininr*d
injuredI1«...
pear every
farm
is imm..
imposJ..Hn Bi.k.l,, cli.lrm.n
W ■»"
J—
d“'""
Tickets: j..:...
........
died as a result of tiuit accident. This
hopes to be able to do that.
dore
Knopf, head of thc agricultural man was taken to the hnspitWWnprrY*ible for firemen to do much toward
Miss Heald, advisor.
'
makes a serious situation for Mr Have No'Authorily To FirLake department
of the Hastings High X-rays allowed that his hip was dis-. saving property unless there is a supUshers: Barbara Wilcox, chairman.|
.
Brock. A charge of negligent homicide
Levels
—
That
’
s
Matter
For
:
school.
Th.
same
general
plan
will
to
located.
Besides
this
injury
he
was
r
ply
o
f
water
available.
With
the
splenLillian Tolhurst, Mr. Hawthorne. advU- FIRST WARD r. T. A.
could be made against him: but the
followed as last year. Friday evening badiy bruised and. while he is doing os: did fire fighting apjiaratus at Hastings,
or.
The Courts
"p
MEETS NEXT WEDNESDAY charge of running away from the scene
there will to a sjiccin! program, prob­ well as possible, it will be a liitur time Nashville. Woodland and Delton tor
Stage: Harrison Payne, chairman.
A numerously signed jietltion was re- .ably in the Central auditorium.
| of the accident carries an equally, if
before ire Is able to do much work. saving endangered rural building*
Vernon Wlninger. Dorothy MUke. Mr. '| Prbgram Will Be In Nature Of.’ not ,more, severe penalty. In either celved by the board of supervisor* 1
This year the manual arts exhibit* Had the falling tree not struck a saw much morc property could be saved if,
Conklin, advisor.
.
cose -the maximum punishment is five Monday, requesting that body to arecr- will
to larger than in 1931. A new fea­ horse wlilch the men had been using.. wiien the firemen arrived, a good waler
a Fair—Music By Hastings
Programs. Geraldine I» e n h a t h.
years and the minimum can be fixed by tain the proper lake level for Barlow ture will to an exhibition of winter Mr. Follick's, injuries might have been supply were accessible.
chairman, Mr. Perkins, Miss Rowe, ad-1•
lake and to provide for its maintenance .towers. The home economics, pet and much niore serious.
•
City Band
the judge, with a heavy fine also.
j
--------------- - a s
■
■visor*. .
There U much sympathy expre.ved at such level. If the petitioners had agricultural exhibits will to held os
Freshmen Committee: Hazel/Caukln. |I Next week Wednesday evening. JOctouc.a ■uni.iTw.iomi
SUPERVISORS HOLDING
for Mr. Brock who. everybody wjio Investigated this matter they would
chairman. Virginia Waters. Dorothy । bcr 19. the first ward P. T. A. will have know* him well says is a fine-spirited have known that the supervisors could ,usual except that with so many more; HEAR INDIAN MISSION
tufir
optorfr
^F^SIOM'
BAND
SUNDAY
NIGHT
THEIR
0C
™L
ER
SESSI0N
Lathrop. Paul Rearick, Miss Reynolds, II an interesting entertainment And pro­ , fellow, who has ured the money he has not undertake that project. Tire first schools co-oiiefntlng the displays arc!
gram at thc first ward, schoolhouse, to
expected to set a new record for inter-.
Mr H. Logan, advisors.
step necessary is to-form an organl- (
«
« T----- 7
.
Cutting the County’s Budget
Sophomore Committee: V i
I n I a .j which the public Is cordially invited. saved while working here to help sup­ zatlon of cottage owners and owner* of I esl and variety.
Rev. El, Mayhew Is Director-1
wi„ Bc |))e Big
-,,7
port Ids aged parents in Alabama. But
Boyes, chairman. Lyle Kurr. Homer I The entertainment will be In the na­ his good qualities and the sympathy for resort lands along Barlow lake so that1| , Donald Potter is manager of the fair i
;•— ’TT",
------- “, 'm and Hutort Long .assistant Portlier1
To Appear At Methodist j
Will-Tackle
Yeckley. Doris Shute. Helen Angell. ture of a fair, with the usual attracthey could Jotnlly w«l to the circuit
thc (,,r wu
pub.
.
him
do
not
alter
the
fact
that
he
drove
'
lion*
one
would
expect
to
find
nt
such
Jean Stedge. Ray Sigler. Mlu Robson,
llcxt Week
I
court, n«
ns wa&lt;
was dmu&gt;
&lt;|one In
in the rnxe
care nf
of dun
Gun ,
Church
At 7:15
•
October session of the board ot
ay automobile while under the in­ court
a
place.
The
Hastings
City
Band
will
advisor.
fluence of liquor. A man who does that lake, for the fixing of the lake level.
A real treat is in store for Hastings' supervisor* convened on Monday,
Junior Committee: Grace Royer, furnish music and there will be other। endangers the llvja of other people and. Then the supervisors -cpuld authorize
people next Sunday evening. October i Every kupervUor realizes the urgent
P(.ANS NOT YET DECIDED.
chairman. Lyle Norwood. Maude Wal­ entertainment that will be pleasing to in this instance, caused tire death of its ipalntenance. but it would be up to
The supervisors Monday afternoon 16. when tire Indian bund from the treed at this time of curtailing every lace, Gordon Lee, MU* McElwain, ad­ those who attend.
the property owners on the shore line gave a good deal of consideration to Mount Pleasant Indian Mission will i ,-x;)ense possible and reducing the
There la no more worthwhile insti­ one of the victims of the accident.
visor. ..
‘ ■
to do lire maintaining, not up to the the county funds that had been placed give an entertainment in tire Methodist county budget to the lowest limit conSenior Committee: John Stakeley, tution in any neighborhood or com­
board.
U. B. C. E. CONVENTION.
—,
.
. . ,
in the banks at Freeiwrt and Nash- church at 7:15 o’clock. Rev. Eli May-distent with carrying on the County'*
chalrtnan, Jean McBain. Dorothy Stan-1' munlly than n good P. T. A. that I* on
The
Michigan
Conference.
U.
B
C.
E.
Therc is a gtxxl stream flowing from vlpe
of wmch are now in re­ hew Is the director, and the Indians work.
।
the
job.
It
helps
the
school.
It
helps
ton. Hubert Mead. Nelson Gardner, I
Association.
Church
of
the
United
I
the
teacher.
It
helps
the
neighborhood
Barlow lake that can to controlled; but ■&gt; cclveni' hands. No decision was ar- wear their paint and feathers. At the ' Tentative salarlrt* for county offi­
Mr. Reinhardt. Miss Stark, advisor*.
|
I
and helps to make a belter community, Brethren in Christ, will hold it* annual it liappens to to nobody * business to i rlVcd Rt Bs to whttt gtci)s the county recent conference held-ln Lansing, tire cer, were agreed upon at the June
Past-Graduate Committee: Alleen
convention
at
the
Banner
Street
Unit
­
j
We
hope
therts
may
be
a
large
attend
­
maintain
the
lake
level;
so
it
isnt,
0UK
m
t
o
or
would take ip the matter,! band appeared and pltfaacd all who session of the board. Thin action WM
Iscnhwth. chairman, William Kennedy, I
ed Brethren church, Grand Rapids, on maintained. Slash boards are removed ■ |jU( tj,e question of what to do to meet Ireard them. .
ance next week Wednesday night.
taken In order that candidate* for
Robert Schillenmn.
October 14 and 15. The speaker for and the water level drops. There is Hie situation brought about Uy having
Admission Is free Sunday evening, office might know tofarp election what
FINDS RED RASPBERRIES.
the convention will be Dr. IL C. Ma­ no rcaponslbillty anywhere.
the probabilities were a* to their aalabout 870.000 of thc county's funds tied only a free will offering being taken.
THIRTY-THREE ENROLLED.
| Elmer Marlow, who livejt north of son. president of Huntington College,
It would be In every way desirable' Up in these two banks was given much
Thirty-three teaciwr* are enrolled tn ; Carlton Center, reports thal he found Huntington. Indiana. The College to hgve Barlow lake provided with the; consideration. What action can to and METHODIST SERVICES
tire polls.
tlie Extension Claw in "Geography of I last week some brandies of wild red Quartette will be present to furnish same facilities for Maintaining thc lake; n)By t*. taken to protect tire county’s1
ON
SCHEDULE.
Tire question of roads and Oowrrt
--- WINTER
------------------South America" which is being in-ij raspberries
I ■urpu'.iric* near a swamp on hi*
nis farm,
iann, । music. Nev.
Rev. A. A. unnin
Griffin or
of me
the MasHas- at a proper level a* Gun lake. It is interest* was not decided at tills Aral1 Beginning next* Sunday, October 16,. i road bonds will also be taken up, **
rtructed by Miss Harrison from West­ ton which there were some lovely ripcitings parish will be a speaker. A large a beautiful resort lake.
A higher,meeting.
(the services at the Methodist church;।; well im the usual roullM businaas of
ern State Teachers’ College. They find berries, sotpe green ones and several I delegation of -young people frpm the level could be easily maintained and it i
.
« • » ..
I will start on the winter schedule: l apportionment of tax**the work very interesting. Leland blossoms a* well. The find wa* made ■ various fields in tiw conference will ought to to done; but thc board of »u•
NOTICE TO PYTHL4NS.
i Morning worship at ten o'clock fol- j
DANCE.
■
Jones of this city, the only young man on October 1 and Mr. Marlow says-'the i be In attendance. Delegations from pervlsors could not anti would not In-1 Barry Lodge will convene Monday lowed by Sunday School at 11:20 A. M.:
in the class, was chosen as secretary ripe berries are a beautiful color and Hastings and Yankee Springs arc volve tlie county in an affair of tiiat evening, October 17. Please be on hand. • Members and friend* are asked to re­
Freeport Friday evening, Oct 11/—
for tire term.
.
। large and luscious. planning to attend.
I Adv.
kind.
(—Walter J. Lewis, KRS.
jmember.this change In time.

FINISH NG WORK ON
TOWNSHIP ROADS

TICKETS GO ON SALE
SATURDAY. OCT. 15

RED GROSS IS ON
THE FIRING LINE

-—— ’X

►

RAPID INCREASE
IN FERRY SERVICE

JUST GE POTTER
HERE MONDAY NIGHT

�THE HASTINGS 4UNNKH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE* 13. 1832

PAGE TRTO

POLICYHOLDERS MUST

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CASE INVOLVED N
■' TERESTING POINTS

FURNISH PROXIES

FOLLOW SUGGESTION Adi“

COACH HAWTHORNE

LOCAL NEWS

SPOKE TO LIONS CLUp

Told Of Benefits Of Athletics

Anniversary
Greetings

4

Mr*. Harold Smith has returned to
And Gave Some Ex­
her home from Pennock hospital and
u convalescing nicely.
------------'
Prnviau
.
'
periences
Proxies ''
THAT JU- C- B Hodges, tlie Jeweler, has an Coach Hawthorne »u the speaker
RAY BRUNDAGE S RECOM­ Tlie failure ot thc member* of thc BROTHER ASKED
_
announcement in this week’s Issue of al the Monday noon luncheon' of the'
the many ciigtomcrs and friends it has
MENDATIONS WERE VERY Barry and Eaton Fire Insurance com- RI8DI0TI0N BE 0HANGED
the Banner offering a fine special. It
Lions
Club
and
guve a talk vyhich wn*
pony to send in' tile necessary number
FROM KENT TO BARRY
was a year ago tie began buslnesa in
has been our privilege to serve since the open­
WORTHY ONES
pleating and very iutenwUng to the(
, of proxies to make up the? *« vote for
Hastings:
the re-organliation of the company has
ing Of our Jewelry Store one year ago now.
The many friends of Mr. Charles member? of that organization The'
. made it necexiary for sixteen p«T«&gt;n&gt; JUDGE HIGBEE DE­
TAXPAYERS’ BURDEN
A&amp;plnail of Castleton townahip will re-' Lions appreciate Ute services of Ute
tuniii n oc i ccccwrn t0 *,,r'i&gt;!o’rd by thc «xxnP“n&gt; u’»'•li;
CIDED FOR DEFENDANT grot /ttrtearn of hl* illness and opera­ Coach of our school*. They have a far
WOULD BE LESSENED Barry and Eaton counties to cof-rct
tion
Pennock hospital. AH hope for better understanding and a deeper Inthese in. Tlie orginial m»rt|r—
E appreciate your
his speedy recovery
I— September
-- aith. -•■■ winch Question Concerned Estate Of
Continued Propagation Of Sub- called for
The Rotary Club at Its meeting Mon­ unjcialion of iu value because of the
patropoge and
CRYSTAL BEADS
.
. &lt; •&gt;. ■ । • j llm
time
' r»nlv
only 11.200
tNWl nf
of tne neevs-jar
nrcw-s arv J Sts*
Hattie Oheesebrough Who
day decided on December 5 tlie club fine-spirited talk which Mr. Hawthorne
Normals, Feeble Minded And jirende* had been received, rad there­
trust that we have not
gave
them
Monday.
The
modesty
of
|
would entertain the wive* of the Rotar­
Died In August This Year
*|OO
failed In being deserving
fore the mgetmg wa» ad|our.vr&lt;t to Or-.
Imbecile a Public Menace
ians and the teachers of the city Coach Hawthorne would not permit
A very interesting case arose in thc schools, tlie program to be worked out him to speak ot thf value of hia own'
a'tober 13 so that the quota c&gt;uld be ubof your confidence.
Tlie Banner gi ...
,
tallied There U only one que.-turton to- probate Court oLJtent county inyolv- later.
services to our .schools; but there can;
MESH 6AGS
talk at a dinner club in till* city a • MV
lM. P.VMV..WM
printed**!
the --------meeting----and
May we look forward to
be no question about tlie fact that hl* j
------1 xfuat ing the estate wgrTlttUc K. Cheese*
----------------—
short time-ago b;, Mr
. .. Ray
.... Brundage.
- *p
ts relative
uv tiu* re-organteatloo
Hie though, widow ot TTr.una.* Ctveeat- KIM SIGLER DIS­
work has been a benefit to the young I
the happy continuation
lead of iti‘ pordrming board ot thu neglret of the members to send lit these brough. of FYceport. Michigan. .
folks attending our. schools, not alone'
of the same friendly re­
proxies odd* a large 'Mid unnecessary. Thomas Clicesebrough operated a
CUSSED AMENDMENTS tihyslcally. but mentally and spiritual-!
lations tn the years to
The tccmfcriir..' at Holland, when expenw to this jear’a operation* of the] miU‘*tn Freeport, where tie resided for
ly. A young man who learns to play a;
come.
aever bandits raided one of the bank* &lt; :n punr To date approximately 2.000 many year*, departing this life In Acceptance Of Them Would Re­ football, basket ball or baM.-bali game
CAMEO RINGS
«&gt;f thal cltv&lt; snot nown Die &lt;'htef of hare vnt in tlwlr. pn.xk*. leaving some September! 1929. leaving an estate
fairly and is a good sport is very apt
We pledge ourself to
sult
In
Ohaos
In
Mich
­
pdlce ana two other jieople. brine* this 1.5IXJ to yet be obtained.
. ; which linAntoried at about -forty-eight
to become a good citizen.
&gt;|5O
offer you thc very high­
addre^&gt; idld the nvomtBUUlaU u- al
• w1*" - ---------- ---------'
thousand dollars. -Hl* widow. Hatur
igan's Finances
est quality merchandise
DEATH OF SI3ION PENDER.
! Chtc- brough. continued to live in -that
M&gt; Brand.-ige forcibly to mind What
A largely’ attended meeting of the
PEWTER
‘ Simon Pender, aged 71. pa.ved away villus*- for a time and then went to
and service al the.lowfrem nttUlitfot;* itssaplta v n. peiuvfu: Tuft-dav. CX-tote-r 4. at hL* home at Grund Rapid*, where Doctor Ward Commercial Club was held yesterday
All Camji Fire groups meet for. a
esl consistent juices
nnon. Attorney Kim Sigler explained
communities and citiren*' Mr Brun­ ‘Cakdonia. broth being due to apo- Moore was appointed her guardian U the effect in case of adoption of each Grand Council Fire Wodncaday eve­
*|00
dage ivcommcndcd that ’-very vicious ptexy
’
. -iWr-»- that Mrs Chcesebrough was of the eigiit amendment* which will ning. October 13. in the gymnasium
jp b survived by hL* wife, a son.' lxhn October 19. 1873. on a tarin neat be presented to Michigan voter* on New member* who have met the recriminal
castrated: .aiui inat every
criminal of tM-non-vl
Au-tin F. Fender of Wichita. Kansas.'St. Johns. Michigan. After the death November 8. Close attention to whal quiremenu will b&lt;- taken in. rank of
Our AimWill Always Be—
show-* hmuelf a re'pe
.! daughter. Ltu-lla. now Mra . of her mi&gt;ther, she was adopted by Wil- the speaker said was evident He gave Woodgathcrvr will be awarded to
‘The Customer Must lie Satisfied
sterilized.
Gcurgc B. Clark of Beinxmt. one sister/ Ham and Elira Moure when about three a fine review of the entire subject.
■even, ahd rank of Firemaker to four.
«
- , tht&lt;-c brothers, throe grandchildren and; years old. William and Elira Moor*
Among the outstanding thing* he This shows thal thc girl* arc accom­
villain*^ho' raided Holland should ,Hn,ar gnti.dmild. besides oth*r were the fathei and mother of Doctot mentioned was the chaos that would plishing tlie tasks required and taking
have known that' :.:.,h a fu'e awaited a&gt;I.t,Svt% and many friends
Ward Mrxire
.
result everywhere in Michigan if tiw a kern Interest in -achieving results
Dependable Jeweler. I laitings, Mlehlgan.K-hv Mr ' lu,for&lt;1 nrjVlng fo Caledonia. Mr and ' In 1880 Wtlliarfl Moon- and family amendment wo* parsed, fixing «ne and Mrs. A. L. Brown, member of tlie com­
Brundage in the event of their cap­ Mr*. Pi nder lived Just ninth of Free-' moved to Freeport, where he built a one-half per cent as thc maximum mittee of awards, win conduct the cere­
ture. Would tliey nor ha.&lt; been much port
m
Bowne
township
for
many
i
two
atory
brick
building
and
started
«
pun in txmiir
limit of taxation on real and personal mony of the Council Fire.
more hesitant about &lt; untng into. years, and their home waa a favorite hardware store. Hattie attended th*- properly in this state If that were
Following arc rejxiru from several
Michigan, where they would have been meeting place for tiw young people of । public school and was continuously 4n adopted, and if another |&gt;ropa-wd groupr.
subjected to such junuhment? We, the community, especially during the i th? Modre family until she was about amendment, included in thc eight,
feel that would have hod a. great deter­ majilc sugar season.
i twenty-three years old. when she re­ should also be adopted, chaos would
* Akliwaya Group.
rent clfcct. ami tiiat jbej would hay« ! Fum-ral service* were held on Satur­ turned to her fath* rs home near St be almost complete in thc financial
Aklpsaya Camp Fire Group 'Mr*
sought communities tn Otltcr states, day afternoon at two o'clock at tlie Johti* to take care of Iver own latlw-r. affairs of every community and coun­ DeVries. leader* have started tlwlr fall
MILO.
thc club closed a very gqod- meeting.
wlwre siich a procedure was nut pro- ■ rcsldenbe. Interment in Lakeview ceme- She took-back the name of Whittcn- ty and rhe state. 1111* other amend­ work by the girls who did not take
Twenty-four members and four vul-, An excellent three course dinner was
tided.*
berg. and remained with her futhei ment proposes to exempt 81.000 of per­ rank ifl the spring finlxiung the re­ tors were, entertained at tlie home uf ’ wned by the hostess. Mr* Barber
We think Mr Brundage lut made a
until
his
death,
about
1913.
Th­
•
sonal proiwrty from taxation, also 83.­ quired work.
Mr*- N H Barber. October 6. when idle I Mrs Annie Humphrey of Wildwood,
suggeftlon which ?h&lt;- IcgUUtmc of
; Moore* and Chcvt-ebrraigh* were clan­ 000 of thc cash Value of real estate—a
Thane taking Plremakrr'e Rank in was liustrs* of the Home Literary ' GuJFlake, came Saturday to spend wvMichigan ought to follow. II they did 1 Mr. Harry Newberry, head of the friends. She went to Judge Dalton, total exemption of 84.000. If that the spring
.
, were .Frances Cdwic.*. .Rex-; club. Roll was answered with current 'eral day* with her cousin. Mrs. Bcllinthey would make far leas frequent Midi HoUum Baking Company of Battle one of the probate Judges .if -Kent amendment should be adopted, and al? Ine Downing. Violet Reynolds and | events. Mra. Mary R.. Flower prcsld-1 ger at the fann
.
victoux crimes ax thal at llull.ind. and Creek, gave a talk on Xlw psychology of county, who die* her will. ’She died mi it the one limning tlie ainountjthut Jeanne DeVries
DeVries. Baibwra Crook fin- oil Mr* Minim* WhMby favored with
Friday Mr and Mra.-C c Dewi-v. Mr
would abb prevent thc propagation ut sak * to thc Rotary Club at their Mon­ on August 11. 1932. Xubsequent to which can be raised by tax to pne and one- tailed her nquircmenta
Kit- a splendid reading; a paper—"Organ!-and Mra. H J. Flower and Mra. Hattie
' at Camp
~
criminal*.
time a ja-titlon was filed in thnprobate half per cent should also be carried, annlwa thin summer and received her. rations that aid tn -promoting Inter- Belluigcr were visitor* In Hastings on
day noon luncheon.
Mr Brundage alr-o recommended
He strewed the importance of faith court of Kent county for the adil|inL-- ne cantiot even imagine what a acr- rank there. Those who will lake rank national Peace and Friendship" was biuim-vstenh—Dan
nib-normal That and ctniragr as nepessary elements in, tration of la-r estate, pursuant t&lt;» tiu iqus .Mt u at ion Y°u!d confront tlie at the Council Fire this week Wednrs-1 written and read by Mrs Mary M
Mr*. Jennie Chase of Kalamazoo
thl&lt; recommendation, should be fol- making kny busineM succeed: but cmr ternui of her will Her only brother schools, as well »s townships, counites day evening are Betty Donley, Viva Flower. In speaking of the Langue ot ,*|x-nl Sunday with her brother und sU- &lt;
| Nations she Mid. “We may differ re-; ter und attended rhurch BL Milo, Mr.. ’
should also know something-&lt;&gt;t psy­ Frank K Whillrnberg .of Ingham and thc date government of Michigan. Smithland Mrs DeVries.
gan )* no* .supporting something like chology : and it must be not thc psy­ rxainty. filed a petition to dismiss th­
OQr grouji was represented at Camp' gurdmg the iwojicr attitude to be tak- (Cecil Palinatlcr and son* also Visited
i.tXKi feeble minded in thc school, at chology of getting all
..WM*
Kltanniwa tULs sum mtw bv Barbara' cn hy live United State.* toward thc! ut the Fenner home Sunday
wit- canproceeding*
and Ktv- in the probate court of
Lapeer, and about 900 rnore .it the ing u-little as one can. but rather that Kent county, etamung that Hattie E
'Hie Woman's Missionary Associa­ Crook and Jeanne DeVries. Several i League, -but the fact remain* that ite
Callers ut thc Flower home Sunday
sanitarium for narcotics.' There arc which considers the interest* of thc puoebrough. at tiu- time &lt;’! iter tion. Church of tlie United Brethren girl* from other groups were at camp:i tsubiuhmeiit was the most definite , were. Mra Queen OoUllu of Cincintut1300 to I &lt;9*0 perron* noy an the wait­ : customer us well as those of the in- ft'-.vth. was a resident and 'citlxen &lt;■-' in Christ. Cor. Jefferson and Center at. thc same time and all rejxirted an and jiretentiqus effort at world organl-, tl in thc morning and Mrs Humphrey
ing-list. who have been dcwignwtcd a* slitution that has services or goods to Fwport. Michigan, and that bec.iu-- will meet Wednesday, October 12, for enjoyable and, instructive time.
i ration known to history, and it 1? to- and Mrs Bellingri tn thc early eveproper subjects for tiw Lap*.-* r home, : M.p
AH girls who arc actively working in j duy the most elaborate and effective inlng.
.
. of that fact, (he probate court, of Barry an all day meeting at the church pur­
who Cann X i* itecomnuMl.Pcd there la‘
J------- « t&gt;-------- -----ciunfy und no* of Kent- county had i &gt;ts. 2.'o So. Jefferson Pot luck din­ Camp Fire ate enjoying the posse* to inlet national organization tn axialMilo Ladies' Aul will be entertained
cause the institution i* out-crowded-'1
ner will be served ut noon. Tlie reg­ the show for wlilch Mr Branch so' ciicv." Other organizations twined and ut the liome of'Mrs Schultz, Iwke Hill*
JAILED ON BOOZE ( 1IARGE. . i'llisdlcitl.in rtf her estate
Unlcsi the taxpayers of Michigan
ular
business
of
tiw
local
will
be'
in
kindly arranged.
• nlarged upon were World Court. Y M Farm. Wednesday. October 19. for dlnra'.a.a Alta, .na atari Ballou.1 “r
- wish to see UWburd-.'ii-of supporting toll, ul IMrull. .rrr .rrrrfca lute Sulcharge of the president. Mrs. Addah
Our group was well rrpreM*pt«-d at IC.
■
d
V, l“ lb »'
A.
and
Y
W
C
A.
Boy
Scout,
nor.
Mrs Quick will asstst as hostix’.
the criminal, tlie sub-normal, tlie Im­ | u«U; .IlrrWu In MlddtaUIe uu »
’ lh
him Fausey Following tlie business sen-. the general hike to tlie Sweczey lann Travel, and International Education I Thia will be thc annual birthday meet'urdav afternoon in Miaruevum ou a " , !» •““S—
. *.
becile. the *c:hi-knbeci)r class*-.* grew :charge
• ion a helpful jirogram wiw be n-ndir- recently and everyone enjoyed it |m- iI which wire all factors In tlie nuking mg. We hojx- foe u large attendance
intoxicuUng
*a,d rM,‘?n,r’‘att/nn. -. •-•
charge of
of ttransporting
-----to propbrtlon* that will lx- a terrible । liquor
rncnnely.
•
Underaheriffs Arthur Bell ot «•&gt;•« Sigler of this city to opp&lt;.;. th-.-.'dl
of
peire
and
friendship
internationalMr*.
Osborne
will have tin- program tn
U
drain, they should iru-tu that t|ve legis­ liquor
Middleville and Herman Iteruch of Pe“&gt;°»
^-nerally r.-pre*. nt him
| ly; An "Open Porum DUtw^lon" fol*’charge.
DEATH OF MRS. CROUSE.
lature set about it NOW :&gt;• atap the Frrejwrt made the arrest. A gallon 111 “?e caae. winch came on »«&gt;r »™r.
O-E-Ce-Ca Group.
lowed: Mr* Mills read interestingly of । Mr und Mr*. Ptcraon have moved
Mra. Churlt-o Crouse (Grace Beamer*
' propagation of sub-normals, who never' of liquor was found m thc car, which •’’K
O-ErCe-Ca Camp Fire grouji meets tlie proponed amendment No 3 on Tax from the Cliff Doolltt!*- farm to KaiaE H,Kb, r in
can support thenuelve*. who will al­ belonged to Allen. Undoubtedly he will t»w imrtjate court Friday.morning. Oc-1 died a’. Pennock hospital early this every wwk on Wednesday evening al Liinltatlon and talked and diteusaed j m &gt;T**o where he haa work.
W&lt; dm-.-uIxy morning, aged nearly 52
ways have to be supported by the pub-.
i-&gt;rf his car as. under the law tho 1l“r
'
, years. Over a wtx-k ago she underwent the home of their guardian. Mr* Cau- the question. A quartette Mrs Proti-, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jone, were I'.v
11c or perish; and it should do thc .same owner
of 4car which transports liquor
Mr- Gelb. th&lt;- petitioner.? at.orney.', । .m operation, and her condition lui* kin. The offleera of this group are;; ty. .Mrs Hower. Mr* Barber und Mrs : Iowa last week Mr. Joni ., look cuttU w
with vicious and habitual criminal
forfeits ownership. Both are held ire «'»■-t&gt;w&gt; Mn Ch. e.-abroilgh w;v. j since be*n wry scriowu She 1* aur- Dorothy Ballance, presfdent; Hazel I&gt;K&gt;liille sang two selections.
The, tn the Iowa state fair.and Mrs Jone*'
We no* have a ytMllization law in
J-111 ‘'*a&gt;uAt Hie dl'iwsitiun of their■
I vived by her hu*band. Funeral services Vaukin. secretary: and Hrk-n Angell .ckMlng nong. "God Be With You" by visited her people In that slate '
Michigan; but ft .........
i* practically inoperchanged her domicile. Mr Sigler con­’ ■ will 'be on Friday afternoon al 1 30 treasurer. These girls all plan to work!
it require* the consent ol ca'
tended that that subject ura re? । ocloek. at tlie Baptl*t church. Rev B for the* Needle Work Guild honor. Al
one meeting recently all nude smoke,
PIONEER DIE
bat.- court of Kent county, in 'flu- 3-Adeack officiating. Burial in River* pnhts of leaves Wr are also making ।
surgical treatment can l-c made. There,
la no reason for any diffidence &lt;* Iu-m... _. — --------WE HAVE A GOOD
gunrdMiuhlp proceeding durinc the life ■ ;"Uta collection of different leaves. Baturtatlon in this matter On the contrary. Oil’c. .* about 30 year.' ago passed away of Mrs. Cheescbrough. had declared;
ASSORTMENT OF...
day mornini girls from this group,
it is of fir*! tihporlance for the prefer- at a hospital in Oakland. Cal. Ixvf -week, her mentally incompetent and deter-' v,-,,
W1U1 -Mrs.-------------------------to lake Al-Gon-Quin and
Will m*e- with
Herbert Cook hiked
ration of^a' normal, human, civ.lucd following a h»n_ und terrible illness- ir.inrd, that her resident* or domicile' |ld
Such As Tulips, Crocus, Paper White Narcissus.
cooked their -breakfast. Several tried
Mr#
Kn
.
4
.
Colprov&lt;
.
at
the
farm
society to Mop tlie propagation of the from gangrene which necessitated wa* Kent county, which d&lt; t»-rmina- ■
rooking an &gt;-ag on n ho*, stone and
near
Middleville
for
pot
luck
din
­
unfit, of the criminals and the *ub- amputation of both lower limb*, before
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
lion had not been ajip-al.ii from anO; nef and card partv. Car* will leave Mra. Olivers won the lx»nor of building three
normals, without requiring any one* death.
kinds
of
fire*
Everyone
earned
tcij
A Michigan Wheal Bread QQC
3 lb. package Rolled OaU 4 En
This news come.' tj tiu.' office from could not be attacked in a collateral; RlllM.r,. W;,i.„n;. at ll 30 on Thur.-day.. miles credit for gym. by hiking bothi
of this natun
‘October 13 Mr* E. M Barnes, chair­
Flour. 24'j-lb. sack . . ww
for table meI UU
Mrs. Ena Jlager R**ckvrt»d of Hastings, proceeding
va'Uon.
out and^back.
judge Higbee held that this jxr-duvn; man
a daughter of Mr. Hager.
We have a new member. Jeanne,
was correct and that all the twiimony ■ ‘
« »»
' Unfortunately, those who have the .; Mr Hager built the sji-iciiius home which the petitioner might .oiler w.r
OBITUARY.
Everhart, who recently moved here­
power io make us happle.-u Can also now occupied by Mr. and Mr,.. Samuel
HASTING^, MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 24SB
immaterial, making a complete and Rev. C. B Whitaker
born in from Freeport.
make us the most miserable.
v.
Velte-Ukc Od&lt; . a Wave
lull yiatenwn' «if thc law applicable ro Genesee county Michigan. October 2
Kiyuggn Group.
I
such a caf-e. and that It «*» nweMary ’ njss. and dud at hi* home in Ha*1111*"
Kjyugan
Gnxiji
has
a
new
guardian.,
for tha petitioner to take proiG in sup- Octotfc'r i&gt;. 1933,
jwrt of their position in view of Mr
He wis united m marriage to Mis* Mr. Ray .Cook, and new u**i»tant
.
Sigler's objection, which the court lield Fidelia Lyon. August iwentielii 1876. guardian. Mr*. ShuUz.
We have had three enthusiastic
to -be gixxi
1 TteTfflr'union were born four children.
Till- |m utioner will haw twenty days J Mr* Velma. Yerty. of Hastings;
IHA'i til"Ernest.
’1 meeting* and everyone is busy
' working
Mrs. ...
grille
In which to appeal.
jot Ithaca, N. * York; M.i.
.... ’ ?or .and rank. Sonic girl* have
already started an article for Needle-:
-----------------------i Harpham. of Pleasant Uike. Indiana:
work Guild We have two new mem­
PASSING OF MRS. EUNICE------------- land Georv*. of Dayton. Ohio
MEAD OF NASHVILLE.1 one'yi-ar ago he mowd to Hastinjt* bers. Virginia Jacobson and Manon
Mrs fftinice Mead, aged 78. who unsjatcr M-ning fifty year* in the mini*- llallwcxxl We elected thc following of-1
fleer*
—Madeline Cook, .president. Ma­
well known in this, vicinity, pas-.&lt;•&lt;! hrv. th«- last eleven years being ‘Proaw.iv Monday morning at-her homo in;flaM)r Of nieoJogy at Houghton Col- ne Everson. secretary. Mildred Wood-:
tnansce. treasurer.
Nashvillo.
ui&gt;_ Several
o—i months
*
«»
aco • Mrs.- • Thbugh retired from active servMead fell and broke her flip. since j ic.-. Ite preached 108 time* during the
&gt;e-top-pcw Group.
when she has been in a serious con-;^,,.,,
past &gt;wwt
year,, „making u full and useful life
Do*«n
dltion. She te survived by two dough- «&gt;
end
to Uie
Use end..
ltrs. Mrs. Clyde Wilcox of H.i&gt;tinit&gt;| Funeral services were held at the guardian. Mrs Winlnger We meet
_
. school
.. . Twol
and MrsyClarence Shaw- nf Vermont- Wesleyan Methodist church and burial every Tuesday, at Central
l.„.s..
c
girls m our gr.wiji have earned the
.... '
' car^n City. MtetdCan. Fifteen membership honor
Lamong and Charles Mead of Mtn;. ;'niiU
Aa newliunor bv
by getting
getting*a
new
inters wen- present
Six young member lor Camp Fire Everyone in
M-vi-ral grandchildren and other rela- , nu
nt
.._.,tstrr*
qf thc confereneq. w had thia group plan.'; to make two articles
Freeport
Lb.
, ,
, ,, ,
l*-enunderhi»teachings, acted a* pall- for Needlework Guild. U-ona Wmtnger
Funeral service
“ ,ll“
Tl» w-' "- IN' orartmt.
b earning honor of being secretary and
No. 2M
.
*|Ake from Sec-Jivi Timothy 4*6. 7, 8
N.4vhvill,.- Evangelical church will:; H-Teawl, lus Ix-Lr.ed wife, four chil- treasurer for one year. Isabel Sage I*
cur prewnt preylding dffitrr.
m
li! &lt;*r»'t» * &gt;th tiic.it companion*, ten grandiiu: »w-. fijildicn. two brotiwjr*. two sisters
Tawanka Group.
, nephinieo-s
and many friends
■
. Tawanka Group under tiw k-aderxhip'
A&gt; a hu-band, fathr: and minister h&lt; &lt;&gt;f Madeline Cruttendcn mwt on
■.
xenipbta
d
to
a
huh
d.-gr.-e
the
full
iThurxdiy*
at Central sciiool. One SatPer Bottle
-Ruth Solo- '°r chf*ldfc&gt;l&gt; bfr.
'iirday recently, the girl* went to MLv.
*•*
Ciuttenden* home near Quimby and
buniHX&gt;0 in hi r breavrinent.
OBITUARY. ,
.; gathered bittersweet which Hwy have
&gt;f her hut band. Mr Yau .
mint xm oi । (xxn .M.111Ilg
Tlw*e girl* are busy

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PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

It and |&gt;iw&lt;i
« at HronAm
I &lt;?&lt;t thl'life on October 6 at the. age of
Aawakiya Group
f three day*.
,6 mdflthx ami 20 day. He leaves to
This Gfoup of eight girls, all ten1
...
....
•Mjmourn hb In., beside the parent*, hl* &lt; years of age. was orgsnired in Svptrm-'
his fa-lu: and bnilii.r aiwi »i».e«. HlligrJndputcnts Mr and Mr* William I her under Ute kadeislup of Mr.? John-’
uf Washington Pu
'lov-lanri and Mr- Vina Cooley, and *on und Mi« Jannet Michael They
MVH« SW hrbl » thc|-several uncles and aunts
* have met the requiretnenM fi«r new!
i.-.unon rewdeno.- in Du ■ city | Funeral m rvlcrs were held Sunday. members and will be taken in a* such 1
jock Saturday morning with afternoon at T o'clock at Mr Cooley'j at our Council Fire
interment at Portland.
brother.&lt; home on East Mill street InReport* from other group* will be;
-------------------- .rerment At Riverside cemetery. Rev. ‘Brtru r&lt;xt wect
AOTKI---------------------------Adcock officiating
.
--------- ■ -»»•------------------!
After this date October 7. 1832. I
------------ -■»♦ »
-------I
W. C. T. D. NOTICE.
i.wiU n-'t be r&lt;-".-?ro:bIe for debt-, con-1
PASSING OF MRS. HAYNES.
Hastings W C T U will meet with
tracted bv anyone but myself1 Mra Ern*” Haynes passed away on Mte* Tillie Tyrten. 425 w Center St.
Adv. 10-19
Mrs Hattie Belhnger.
Saturday.
Oct
8. at her
tn■ Balti-1
Oct to.
18 n
A1’
’
. .....................
. home
—— —
■■■ I at 2:80
-.--V o'clock Tuesday, VAT
--.
more Twp Hhe was 84 year*. 5 month* j half hour prayer service will be held.
GIII.D NO. 13.
and 5 days of age Surviving are the This la a very Important meeting. The
Hospital Guild No 15 will husband four sons, four daughtep. her i amendment* will be discussed alto
Mn
F: aged
Mr.- Stutz. 203 N Park
Parks;
aged father.
father. C.
C M
M Hendershott,
Hendershott, and
and | i other
other matters
matters of
of Importance
Importance. All’
October I9 Mr.- F. E- Her- a brollier. Clia*. Hendershott.
i ladies are invited »o come
.my, C
j Funeral senice* were held at tlie i *
*»•-*------- -——
, liome on October 11. Rev Conklin offlGUILD NO. 7.
IR( I.E NO. 3.
dating. Rural in Dowling cemetery. i Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet with j
&lt; **.
---------... * A « ,. .’1 I
------____
Mr*. Addle Edmond*. 138 W. Munhall
meet at the home of Mrs Frank HoiThat all men are created equal i* one :st. Wadnesday. P M. Oct
It is;
man, -38 &amp; Hanover St. Fnday. Oct of those things sverybody say* and no* j hoped all our ladles will be present and!
H
I body believes.
jvbitora are always welcome.

Be Here at 9 o’Clock
You’ll like this fipe foptball, boys! Ask those who
received oneiast Saturday!

LyBARKER’S
“U'/icre Immediate A Itent ion and Courtesy are showiito all"
I’bone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1932

4

At the Theatre

STCAM TtiEATCf

TELEPHONES; 2244 - 2557 ■---$,
THE PENALTY OF FAME
X Will Roger* luu discovered that brX Ing famous has it* penalties. A* a rule
X film players enjoy c^piparative imjf .munity from visitors while they are
x working in a picture. Rigid studio law*
X ordinarily prohibit outsiders from goX Ing on a “set" during production.
X Roger*, however, has no such ad van\ tage
His world-wide acquaintance
X with celebrities and royal personages U
■
Here is her private life ... a
\ the most extensive of any American.
X and “ large percentage of the dUtin1 true, human, thrilling story !
0 guhlied travelers pawing -through
X Hollywood have. a* OMR, .of their chief
■ i ' MARION
X ambitum* a more «Flr** brief meeting
X with Die noted humorist. Accordingly.
X wlu-n Rogerh is working and a stiff 1v^ciently prominent visitor happens to arX rire in town, the studio rules are sus-1
WOMENS’ BIAS CUT
FALL
Blanket Lined
18 LB.
0 landed in Hie latter's favor and a
v ' meeting U arrange^ between serpe*. sol
X &lt;* not to interfere with the filming of i
EXTRA HEAVY
\ the picture
Fast Color Many Styles
X
In Trcrnt months such notables as
0 Colonel and Mr*. Lindbergh. Secretaiy!
X Of War Patrick J. Hurley. Helen Will*. I
S Prince Svaati of Slam with his wife und
'* their two non*. Notre Dame's "Four
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X Horsemen." Aviator Prank Hawk* and
X Naval .Aeronautics Secretary David In-j
FAST COLOR
PALMOLIVE
X gall* have been among the guest* to
MEN’S HEAVY WORK
&lt;» penetrate the inn*r portals during thc |
For Men
X ! making of a Roger* offering.
with BILLIE
Visited By Royalty.
DOVE
XI While filming his latest vehicle. I
'JIMMY
v' - Down To Earth.” the customary ru.-li
DURANTE
X Of Visitor* obtained, with Grand Duch-'
Cake
css Marie ot Russia; Helen Madison.,
Zaiu Pitta
X the swimming champion: the UnlverX *lty ot Arlaona j»io team, and Floyd;
Wtnk.Stea Lot Haa. 24U-UM
X Gibbons, tlie headline hunter, among
You'll be Worm
RICH Pure Dye 3 F
X the more distinguished visitors.
Penney’s
in these
V
Irene Rich, who played the role ot
MARION
X Rogers* wife in hi* first talkie, "They
Scores
X Had To See Purls." resumes Hie part in
Jr
production
'
A^ain I
X the new picture. Dorothy Jordan and
directed by EDMUND
* v Matty Kemp have thc juvenile leads, i
MOULDING
X with TiMxxlore Lodi again tn the rol'| YOURS for only lL
kuo JjuUiivn M*&gt;rr nmna
X of the Russian Grand Duke and with
»' Mary Carlisle. Brandon Hurst. Clarence
X Wilson and Louise Mackintosh in
HEAVY DOMET ut
*9ii
»' other prominent part.
,
$ SCENE OP REBECCA LAID IN \
(M la. wide)
// /
X
CHARMING SANTA CRUZ FARM
X
Director Alfred Santcll took a c**t ■
Full-cut, warm, ttuniy' You've
of .twelve, iwaded by Miirlnn Nixon ■
.Haav,
never teen such a tHrt at such
X and Ralph Bellamy, to the picturesque
yotiitj too fetrY Po.ro s g)■«
quality 1
’^W**
a price 1 Grey ar ehtv Jrui
X farm country near Santa Cruz. Call-1
V furnla. Inr
Huge savingt!
for tuntllit r ihuh'm
fl
for th*
the nimlrur
filming of
of "Rj-lirwra
“lU-becra Of
Of
Here're
rnca'a
elk
biochert
•
Glowing
|
They're made
J ugjy
»* Suiiiybrook Farm."
•
.
&lt;
‘yirlr Ihd he.'tt
that
’
ll
give
yoa
real
comfort
Autumn
1
»' Tlie comiuiy. including a staff of
extra large
'fi Tt
and long wear 1 Don't tnus tail
X. fifty technician* and workmen, recolon 1
JT
1
Price
&lt;
ibriKigluxit 1
"
»' matned away from thc studio for throe
tuper-valscl
j' weeks, during which time all the exterX ‘ tor scene* &lt;»f thc picture were made *
Among Ml*s-Nixon s experiences were!
X days M»rit doing tiw routine chores of
lljc farm Slv- pitched hay. milked
When the five year program of im­
X cows, fed chickens, and otherwiM.' rr-: The majority of the action takes
proving township highways is com- Madkon St. Thursday morning. Octo­
place in tlie stadium whf-re a gigantic
C created the life of "Rebecca."
fPleted, it is to be hoped that tlie finan­ ber 5. after an lllneas of three yean, at
_______
crowd has gathered to watch the foot- !
with
George Gros«.iiiith
cial skies will be brighter, so that peo­
1 Thc sight of a motion picture coin-’ball classic of thc 'season
Rumors
ple ran afford a small addition to wa* bom in Chicago. September 13.
, puny ut work in Hollywood arouse* no | that Brown, acr halfback of onj, team.
LESLIE HOWARD and Benila Hume
-• n।! win be ••smeared" to guarantee victory
taxes so that all these“roads may be 1918. the family moving to Hasting* in
\ more comment...
than ..
the _•_*.*
sight of
eventually graveled. That will take September 19*20. and iiavc resided here
X group of automobile workeA would in for his op)M&gt;nents suddenly comes true,
time, and it will be up to the super­ since that time. She leave* to mourn
v* Detroit; but away from Holijhgood wiwn. after breaking away from thc
(Continued from page one)
visors.
lier pacing, her parent*, two sbters.
line
und
dashing
practically
to
b
touch
­
X and on location, it is a different maldown. lie suddenly stagger*. stumbles, be afforded with the meager approprla- . The entire county Is interested -in Jane and Susanne. and a brother, Wil­
highway improvement. We think it liam. besides relatives in Chicago and
X
In Santa Cruz. California the exter- :und falls.
lion available.
unfair to put the burden of maintain­ Mansfield. Ohio,
X tor scrncf. for the Fox production. "ReIn mu*t of the countie*. w we learn,' ing townships liighways on townships
FOR THE BALANCE OF
Funeral services were held at the
'*■ bccca Of Sunnybniok Farm" were PROGRAM
*
Instead of using the McNItt bill money alone, when we are all - interested in family residence Saturday al 10 30 A.
THE WEEK.
v
filmed. Tiw problem of how to iiandlr
in Barry' county to improve thc good roads everywhere. We hope thc M.. and burial wa* in Valley Home
Wednesday and Thursday — yFast as
the crowd* of curibus who gathered
township highways in every township, time will come when the county can cemetery. Rev. J. A. McNulty officiat­
a story of theJ race the
around to watch Marian Nixon und Companions.*
1
money has been used on a compare­
Ralph Bellamy enact the romantic love track featuring Tom Brown und!’ lively few. miles4&gt;l ruad wlilch were make a fair appropriation each year ing.
Irenes became a serious one fur Dircc- । Maureen O'Sullivan. ALw comedy and well Improved. We think tiu* commte- for the purpose of graveling township
highway*, so tiuit this county can and
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
tor Alfred Santell.
ilon B&gt; to be highly commended for will have a complete county system
A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
In Hollywood, when the assistant di­
with a serviceable road reaching every Carl Turner &lt;Hasel Bryanti of Sararectors blow their whistle* n* a signal
. ’________ , , ,
the county. Engineer Rakpwsky has home.
for silence, everyone knows what it
CRESSEY.
had a vt-r^busy time indeed In super- ‘
nuc on October 7.
means and acts accordingly Sound
Mcmf*. Clay and Robert Barber vising thia
titU work, making the money go |I
OBITUARY.
On October 7 a son was bom to Mr.
pictures, and tlwir rigid neccMlty tor made a business trip to Dearborn. Sat- to the farthest limit, which he surely
violet Jeane Van Gorder. loving1 and Mrs. ‘Paul Bivens. Bedford, Route
abMiluie quirt, arc an old story now. urday.
;h“ done.
daughter of Rose and Sidney Van OorBut twit In Santa Cruz. There, each
Mr and Mrs. T. D- Crandall and
Next year, under the McNItt law. the
arrival of visitors iiad to be carefully children and Mrs. T J. CrandaB- of county will receive 227,600 for another
instructed when to be quiet and when 'Kalamazoo called on relatives here I**7 mile* of township road.
It is
they could laugh and talk to their Sunday.
planned to do the same with it as has
■ hearts' content. Yet. even with such
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong of Kala- been done with thc first 167 mile? this •
precautions, many scene* were ruined mawo rtsffi-d relative* lure Sunday.
year. In addition to the $27,600 which!
. time and again by some off-*cenc ex­
Otl* Boulter and family entertained *111 be I"11*1 ,o lhe county in 1933
clamation during a dramatic moment, relative* from Plainwell Sundafr.
25*
year.;
2V more
,r“*'p will be available
“'ailable next vear
Thrill to the joy of these
or uncontrollable laughter while a bit
Mr*. Minnie Hammond from near That is. tliere will be an Increase of'
of comedy was in progress.
happy ^weetheartSj-.who won
is staying with her niece. Mrs. 25* in Uw appropriation. This extra
Miss Nixon and Bellamy, realizing the i Hastings
*“• u“.kl
Nellie
Rlckenmore.
*
—
over the town gossips when
; strangeness of the whole thing to thc
Mr. and Mra. Arthur ahort-r rntrr- U»r Improvlns Ite tin UUlnt taken o«r
j visitor*, tried not to make objections Ulnrd Mr. and Mra. Kennedy irtim 'Ida y™r; hut mill a HUI. les. than
they lost their hearts to each
SJ to the many interruption* and patient­ Shelby. Mr. and Mra. Keith Iran Kata- •’ »»
W much ararelllw can te
's
ly
did
each
ruined
scene
over
until
a
other.
ma«» and Mr. and Mra. lUchard done on 1S7 miles naann. Ite people
»' perfect "take” was secured. After the HMTenden Iran Sliter creek Bunday.
Bam; county can hum tte eo.nmUX first and second day. however, thc naMrs. conyer Is apendlnl several daysi-km and Etutlneer Rakowaky to make
e lives of Santa Cruz had mastered thc with Mr and Mrs Ern. sl Klchmontf d no “
,uH "m)'.»&gt; INtunil tte remeaning* of the whistles and acted and lantlly near Walnwell.
I“l“- K&gt;r the lotto. InJ tour ye*r.
X their part* of "audience*' with the exMr. artd Mra. Joltn Oswald and ter -5
•&gt;“ &gt;»
W »
pcrlcnce of/regular studio workers.
matter. Mrs. Lite., spent Sunday with amount asallable. whttlt w'dl teyuwM
Mrs. Mary Cook al Alleean.
“&gt; UnproslM tte nods taken overffl
Mr. and Mrs Robert Connive vlatl- previous years. At the end ol tte lira
ed her sister and family at Galesburg yi’*r J*Hod the township roads of
THE WASHINGTON MASQUER- Saturday. Her mot iter. Mrs. Newton. Barry county wifi be in far better shape
retunwd with them to spend a few
2hry ever ha'*c been. With so
limited an amount It will be impossible
Three of the best, known figure* on du-.,
Miss Irene DePau and Arthur Mead
t,M? casy Rcackw tliat are reX the American stage appear together in
X ‘The Washington Masquerade.'* drama- were married Saturday. October ,.
, oulrrt tur eouMy roada. I U alao Unl_________
। possible to gravel them to the full
g tic story of tlie lobbyist racket in
Girls always admire the Judgment of width of a county road. Little cart be
A Washington, which opens at thc Strand
a fellow who proposes, even though done in the way of graveling with the
Theatre.
'available money under tho McNItt bill.
S
They are Lionel Barrymore, who they may not accept. ■
X heads the cast as the political lender;
v William Morris, who plays Senator
M*e Msrth.LoulMCloMCt Hale. Bated
3 Hodge, and William Collier. Sr . who
ft plays Babcock, the newspaper editor
on Kate fXxi(lat Wiggin’* and Charlotte
Thompson'* play. Alfred Santcll prwi
X All three have been famous on the
•hraion. FOX PICTURE
,
X stage for years.
ON'T let rot and decay add hundreds of dollars
X
"The Washington Masquerade" is a
X dramatic story of the "inside" of affair*
to your upkeep expense in repairs and new
(Continued from page one)
X at the national capital, showing the
millwork. At least protect the badly worn places—
statements concerning matters that
R methods of lobbyists and depicting how better able to stand the strain.
Would
come
under
his
jurisdiction
as
31 women are used to lure and corrupt
But this disagreement between the
the sills, thresholds, outdoor stairs, pillars, etc.
X. legislator* when money falls. The plc- democratic gubernatorial nomlner ’and governor of Michigan. If He doe* npt 1
Teel any responsibility, can he be
X; turc was adapted from Henry Bem.
.
'iiarrtn^
... ■
A gallon or so'of Lowe Brothers H. S. Paint will do
X stein’s stage success. "The Claw.” by hi* party leaves u* with doubts as to sincere in urging immediate payment
it. A few pennies for each badly weathered spot
X | John Meehan in collaboration with Just how serious Mr. Comstock is in of tiw bonus? Or is he fishing for
s' Samuel G. Blythe, the celebrated po­ his professed demand for rigid econo­ soldier votes by advocating such in­
NOW may save as many dollars tiext spring.
defensible extravagance?
x । litical writer.
my in government.
Immediate cash payment of the
X
Rarden Morley plays opposite BarryImmediate cash payment of. the
Act promptly before winter docs costly damage.
v, more and the cost also includes Diane bonus would be one of the most ex­ bonus cannot be Justified. There is no I
X Sinclair, Nils Asthcr. Reginald Barlow. travagant legislative expenditures in reason why the entire credit system of1
X Rafaels Ottlano, C. Henry Gordon, the history of thc world. The only thc nation should be placed in jeopardy
I Burton Churchill and Henry Kolker. thing to approach it is the Garner to distribute about 12.400.000.000 to less '
A! The picture! was directed by Charles ••pork-barrel" bill, that would fiave than onE-lhirtieth of the population.1
1 Brabin. who last scored with "The Wet placed lovely new postoffices at every America has already weathered a drain
, Parade” and "The Beast ot the City." other cross road in the land. How can 0^ her resources that very nearly sent i
any candidate seriously preach econo­ it off the gold standard. Tlie country,
[ "70.000 WITNESSES*'—EARLY IN
my and at the same time sponsor such is now definitely recuperating from the ,
I shock and will be in sound health1
NOVEMBER
Q Qliramntni Qicturr
extravagance?
Of course a governor of Michigan again M we can fight free of'radical
’ A murder committed in full view of
with
. I 70.000 persons . . . and not one of them really ha* no say at all regarding pay- leglslaUve program*. But Immediate
ADRIANNE ALLEN ।
menl of the bonus. This is for re pic- cash payment of bonu*. even in times
' knows how or by whom!
SHEETS GALLAGHER
j That amazing situation forms the aentatives and senators to decide, less acute than thc present, represent*!
story of '*70.000 Witnesses.** with Phll- Tlwreforc. it is possible tiiat Mr. Com-1 such an unbearable loa&lt;| tiuit the
She headed for happiness—but he doesn’t caret
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
stock docs not feel the same iwrwnal j calamity resulting would be felt to the
;
Ups
Holmes.
Dorothy
Jordan.
Charlie
In love, you can’t go alone!
&gt; Ruggles and Johnny M|ck Brown in responsibility for his statement con- last little farm house down the most
ccmiffg the bonus that he does for j remote side rood in Hie country.
|
I the leading roles.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

s

PENNEYS

Oct. 16-17

7

SHE WAS QUEEN
OF THE FOLLIES!

i

DAV I EX

"

$

1

£

£ Robert

Overall Jacket

MONTGOMERY

4

A?

98c

Cotton
U*Suit

Rubbers

98c

Frocks

Z5C

79c

SOAP

PRINTS
1OC.

89c

0\

Flannelette

fry good meeting.
:our«e dinner was
s, Mrs Barber
ircy of Wildwood,
rday to spend arv»uain. Mrs. BrllUi-

SLIPS

NICHT
SHIRTS

Extra Heavy

gg COUPON — TUESDAY — NITE

r and Mr*. Hattie

Soles

Cal lie See. This

e of Kalamazoo
•r bnitlier und Mi­
nch al Milo. Mr.'.

Rayon
Crepe

59CTdJ/i

FLANNEL
SHIRTS

r;: 4Qc

Bunday.
•rr home Bunday
liliw of ctnfinnatd Mrs. Humphrey
1 the 'early eve-

rill be entertained
icbulU, laiku Hills
ctober 10. for dm-

FINISH NG WORKON
TOWNSHPROAOS

ml birthday mcAlargc altenduiirr
ve the program hi
num have moved
tie farm to Kalu^
work.
cy Jones wen- in.
Joih .'i took catt«A
tr and Mr*. Jones'
. that ktatc.

WEDNESDAY &amp; THI

4

libs
dn“'.15c
.TORE

ERHONE 2,SB

SDAY

GET HAPPY
rwith these lovers

ice

I

PENNIES WILL SAVE IT

REBECCA or

SUNNYBROOK
FARM

Ot
a

Coming Attractions

MARIAN NIXON

o.

RALPH BELLAMY

ock
Dt
ho
iy!

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

■V

rs
Deliver

from destructive ROT and DECAY !

D

arc you on the right road?

s

urn to dll"

Comstock Preaches Economy But
Advocates the Immediate Payment of5
Bonus—Net “Saving” Is Decided Loss

MERRHv

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.

4

4

�THE HAsVlNGB BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER II, Ittt

PAGE FOUR
Tkss Uaatlnoa Ranner clud“ M*-- Roase'-elt hlmrelf. Nobody

lhe Hasting! Banner
r.*to*u mra
COOK BBO8. MHwa

and Opinions;

nomlnee

n*8" “&gt;

•urp,u* p^.i,

f&lt;WXtW1

.

...
.
What
Others
Say

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1 variety- wasting post office* on cros*road* at great public expense, nor hew
he stand* on the bonu* l*«u*. Mr.
Roosevelt ha* succeeded in avoiding
tluw ol r.dlo.llMO but lb, MbH,

This and ‘That
President Hoover Talk*.
Th* Great DesMUnea Speech
Credit structure Wobble*.
Crisl* Definitely Pa»t.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

It fits perfect”

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
THE BOY WITH THE GOLD SPOON
Mr. and Mr* Charles a Mackey will
Of course it is to be expected that a
,w_, ________________
lot of silly chatter
and foolish endictPresident Hoover seems to have elec­ nol* with their daughter, Ml** Lol*
menu must creep into every national
pouucl cumHUn Th, HUM INn, trified the public *ilh hl* great speech Mackey.
at DeaMolne* laatjweek Just'a* he did
Mua Josephine Schumann left Tues­
HrUH.00 b. MUU Pio^ u.
INItAKl.Y COUNTY. ONE YKAK.
the group of Michigan editor* who, clay for California In company with her
hi* progressive purpose* 1* at present
Hoovtr u disqualified for tlie job heard the same thrilling *tory of sister, Mrs Anna Kuns* of Ban Pranclsco. who has been spending the sum­
shrouded In the deepest mystery
because he is a rich man If Herbert
America's heroic struggle with the de­ mer liere. Mis* Schumann will make
Mr. Uppmann. himself, 1* guilty o! Hoover is not good presidential timber
pression from hl* own lip*. He broad­ her home with her sister. Mra. Kunze
.Mb
cast for the first time fact* that were and Mra. J. K. Lovett ot Mill* Valley.
IN BARKY COl'NTT. TURKE MONTHS
Hc 1R rlch
IB aDVANCK
- ------------- JO*!’ "The truth, a* I see it, 1* that the elec- j
necessary. to conceal until tlie crt*l* California.
OtTWIDE RAHRE COUNTY.
ONE
Mr* Walter Burd and children and
*i «&gt; Uon ol
*’1U nM on,jr f8ciu' j Hoover was bom in pinching poverty had definitely passed
Mra. J. M. Gould and children took in
t :•■&gt; OMB
,8le m8n&gt;' readjustmenu which it 1* ln me mtle tow;i of West Branch.
During the period of bank failure*
л
—13 so imperative to make, but will insure the’Iowa. where every home is humble No । and unrest concerning the stability of thc football game in Grand Rapid*
Saturday.
------------- co-operation and the patient respon-'
U»*n Lincoln.' Hoover came from the immediate future. Mr. Hoover
Mr and Mrs. A. P. Dougtoac of
»n drib
,
_,hn'the common people, a people Franklin would have precipitated panics ot overc the guest* of Mrs.
Grand Rapids ..
are
oi men wno. Rooa&lt;.wlt
Hw mother
be embittered and nevcr kne*u
jo k-nd a CUp whelming Intensity by making public .□ M Stuart and Mr. and Mra. J. M.
all of the fact* concerning problems hl*
Wlusl are three adjustment* of sugar’to a needy neighbor. Hoover'* administration had to face He could Langston and family.
Mr. and Mra. James Kerby returned
tliat Roosevelt could make which Hoo- mother did.
nol reveal, for example. Dial with­ on Thursday to their home hi Flushing
ver. In-turn, would not be able to acFranklin Roo^veh wa* bom with a drawal* of money abroad and hoarding after several days' visit with Mrs. L
here at home threatened to force McBain.
'HMb. N.Ur'
America off the gold standard tlwreby
Mr. and Mrs. E B. Whitmore spent
-r Imi w* «lrtnS ruU reas,,n'- ql&gt;e «nbiUcred, mouth. Unlike his distinguished kins- breaking the backbone of the nation'*
too
men to whom Mr. Uppmann makes mun Theodore Roosevelt, who was llkc- credit structure. At one time during roll Cutler near Thornapple lake
au JiiuTri reference are undoubtedly the type wise born affluent and of the &lt;mr&lt;* the past year the gold supply tn the
a w
Mr. M11U
and Mrs. D. C Myers
of utiuiu
Grand
ipcnt
Uroc
we&lt;k wtlh
4 represented by George Norris. Hiram ^Utogued “four hundred.- lYinklm united Sutra tre^ury was insufficient
.1
. „ . . ,
Rooserelt never went west to know the to meet the demand for two weeks had . M„ Mary McAlpin? Mr* Elisa Cherry
u., Johnson and Robert UJMlleUe, Jr. Mr platnamen. to him the man with a withdrawals and hoarding gone on un-1 and Mr Amel
Uppmann must be Indulging in a bit of ho* is a picture in the art museum.
checked About this same time Mr
,,f tk« bj-,1
. humor when he implies that men of, To Franklin Roosevelt' the village Gamer was formulating hi* billion dol­
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
м Ui*»n. uni &gt;■ i’r»- t|ii* ilk would ever co-operate with blacksmith is a nursery jxx’m
But lar pork barrel bill and extravagant
Mrs Hannah Barlow left Tuesday
b.UUng for Coldwater where „„
t I. ,b M&gt;* jab p»io‘
hod
.
Hoover knew him He was a breadbox ellrl meuue,. M«ai
she will visit
w Mr oml M„ H H
I ...
.—j „.ik ... ifiller. Hoover knows the music of thc .1 r«t&lt;«*«
We are not at a.i impressed with Mr. LnvU thr whecs&lt;. ol the bellow* He bal.nre Uw budge, und VUU&gt; wi m,. k„j Mr.. John Thomu M nw,
and M„
STEADY! MR LIPPMANN! STEADY! uppmann* curt dismissal of thc vice- can now mca*tyc the white iron'* yield JIM lo lore payment ol i two Milton N„ Y„k „ %1kiUn,
Walter Uppmann Hepped down from presidential office. The sturdy Mr to the hammer's fill. And Franklin dollar bonus to veteran* of thc World; i|Owar(j Thoma*.
the rote of “Impartial critic" of.Amert- Curtis U infinitely to be preferred to Roosevelt knows nothing of these
Miss Tula Thomas came over from
For more than two years thc udmln- Albion College Friday to spend Sunday
can and world affairs sufficiently tong John Gkrner who represent* the, ^Jl^nklin Roosevelt was
* a very nice Ut rat ion has had to go quietly about until her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
enough U*t week t&lt;&gt; Uy and justify hi*[cheapest kind of vote-buying politics.;rlch man
Sure he
hr wa*.
w
... ... -a hoy.
, Sure
and that
D K Tit man entertained over Bun­
personal preference for Roosevelt. Gone . Mr. Curtis probably is not the greatest wa* all right. He was very well dressed
in
hl*
pinafore*
and
Lord.Fauntleroy
was Jbe calrp reasoning. the careful1 statesman of his day. but he Is able,
day the following gentlemen at hi* cot­
tage al Wall lake. County Clerk W. L.
logic, thc unbiased attitude that, as a ’sincere and has thc courage of his con- velvet suit*. But even a rich boy may
become a great President if he learns
Thorpe. George Coleman. Arthur Bak­
rule.’ characterize hu columns, in tlwir vicUon*. virtues that are entirely lack- to play fair and demand a square deal
er. Wm. Schader. Lee H. Pryor. Guy E
place'was
place
W** a strictly, partisan Uppmann ing in Mr. Garner. The vice-president
n ls an nne and proper and praiseCrook find John WOotoh.
whose party •yalty. for tlie time being. | does have some small influence in . worthy for a Harvard trained youth of
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Slocum of Balti­
Suits and Overcoats . $17.50 to $35
r /I AMN without
get lM upper hand of Uppmann. the shaping the policies of governmentymd 8rcat *T81th ,o .T'J''0 !*ne
Pw4»&gt;‘'
more were Sunday guests of Wm. Beil­
inas and family.
impartial &lt;ntlc aaw-ozgument* with!the Influence of Mr. Curtl* would be of
wSt hi*
\ mirth is like a wag­
Kuppenheimer Custom Made Suits
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tyden. R. B.
on without springs'.
whlclr’he tried to care the pricking* [a much more wholesome variety than rebuke, hi* supporter* condemn hl* opMesser and MU* Franc William* have
and Overcoats . $30.00 to $50.00
of hi* conscience and »Uli tlie doubt* tfial of his Democratic opponent.
[ponent for haring what the rich boy
returned from go automobile trip to
— Henry Ward
of hls troubled mind t* the nne type, We do not criticize Mr. Uirptnann, himself has in txce*8Chicago.
Beecher.
&lt;ta, one might
ml,h( ex-'for
•«, stating
MM hi*
nu choice. He
H. 1*
ta a. former
tajm-r ’|
«■„£,, ™, “X. ',X
Mr* Will Thomas and- children wre
of political "salve'' that
leaving this week for San Diego. Cali­
pect to hear from a street
rtrect corner
corner orator
orator ]| editorial
editorial director
director of
of the
the Democratic
Democratic New
New [,
and nyls and the
of
fornia to join Mr. Thomas, who with
&lt;cxoept. of course. the English LZ,.
‘ World
“ and• —
■
-Mr "
York
'it •is •hi*
Pfiri-.things
the village smllhv leave*.seatMrs Thomas' brother. Charles Babcock,
and two other gentlemen recently mo­
Uppmanp employs is of a superior var- lege lo work for the Democratic cause tcred in thc shade of thc spreading
tored from Hasting* to San Diego.
if lie choose*. He la-wrong, however. ’
J”*- • J'2?nklln Rowcvelt
... the
... type of independent
._Aj._,
playedg(?2nd
with protect
imported
toysa under
the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton and son.
Mr. Uppmann seem* to have lost all in
analytical [u^™
ton "of
govcrneJis'
Ruwll.. are contemplating a trip to
feeling** of personal responsibility for column he conduct* to try and create 1Or nUr*e, whichever is tiw nicer term
the Pacific coast, visiting relatives bi
hl* statement* when he claims that; thc lmpre**lon that his choice comes'-Poor grace to point the finger of scorn
Lo* Angele*. Pasadena, and other cities.
and
call him “rich.“”
American isolation is solely tlje result as the result of reasoned, logical think- at
“ *Hoover
’
J **"
On the return trip they will stop In
Herbert Hoover went to the country
Tulsa. Oklahoma and vuit Mrs Hor­
of Republican policies and that Demo- i ing.
scliool. They say he was a rather shy. the work of bolstering up thc Ameri­ ton'* outer. Mr*. Frank Twogood. Tlvey
can
credit
structure
without
making
cratlc administration t* sure to lead'■■■ —- ■■■ ■■■ —
and garters for the summer and fall SAMUEL ARNEK TALKS
diffident child, for even there Iw sensed public facts that might hare- fanned expect to be away all winter.
trade, which I will sell way down low
TO YOUNG PEOPLE,
us out of it. Ha* Mr. Uppmann forgot- '
EUROPEAN INVESTORS. LTD.
that most of his ptoymates, all from ' thc spirit of uneasiness and discontent
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
for cash. I also sell well and cistern
„
ten Senator Jim Reed of Missouri.
Back in 1D22 United Furojxan In-. humble homes, were protected by fath-1 then existing into a full-fledged panic.
pump.. J. Mmi, opiwaiu Uw-eo.1
wmuel Arnn nw • my InurnUM
’’Democrat, than whom there is no more, j vestors. Ltd., first made it* appearance ers who were affluent compared to the I1 President Hoover has had to face "Tlie Ml**e* Myrtl^ Luther. Athletlto omc... huuw. AWhlii.n.
““ &lt;° '» &gt;'“■« I*-”11'
‘I* &gt;*“kindly uncle who guarded tire orphan ।I criticism and abuse in silence. He has Phiilijx and Theo Brrxueau of Kato- -. byterinn church Bunday night on "The
ardent isolationist? Has he forgotten to attract American citizens with sur- x Franklin Roosevelt went where rich
i.,.rea— inszoo are • *(tending the week with
i been powerless to correct —
misundcrHistory of Life Insurance.“
the hundred* of thousand* of former ■ plus fund*
I
friend* in tiu* city.
Wc read about life insurance in the
Deto*
McElwain
and
dauglitcr.
Mary,
Wilson supporter* who flocked to the
This concern like many others of it* h
k‘ America Then rations or to defend himself against
Bible, in tlie book of Gcim-si.v. Many
RAIN-SONGS.
coldblooded Indifference to i Blanch Barnes and Mrs AD Mc. Harding standard a* a protest against kind had high aspirations. It cxpcct- HarelS ^±1^^ chargM
year* later lhe Belgians put insurance
lhc pU*ht of thr American nation A 1 ’ Elwain spent Sunday In Detroit, the The rain streams down like harp­ on sea voyages Thc first policy was
Amchcan joining the League of Na- cd to own holdings in 18 big German reTcSrtm 'X t farrt n»
guest* uf Mr. and Mr* Tom Brtce.
strings from the sky;
;
written in 1583 and in 1608 a "Widow*
Uons? Due* he seriously think for a industrial corixiration* competing, ac­ and otherwise he got every nickel that
Tlie wind, that world-old harpist and Orphans'' Insurance wa* put into
might have 'exoneratedI Hoover ^er'-vmmoment that Republican* alone revolt­ cording It* own statement, with our took him through, He graduated with ally but only at the price of broadestsitteth by;
existence.
inB
mg Iaru
facts that would have started mt-, “d «h2r rri.livS
“cElwain And ever as he sings his low refrain.
ed at the League? Does he nol appre­ own American industrials in cool, steel, the plgneer class
At first many companies failed in
Herbert Hoover came from tlie plain lou$
,
He plays upon the harp-xtring* of trying to run a Ufe Insurance Co. but
ciate the fact the revulsion against shipbuilding, chemicals, iron, machin­
' Mis* Ruth Griswold of-Vermontville
the rain
then thc mortuary table was put into
foreign entanglement* was an over­ ery. vegetable oil*, wire, paper, cotton prop!, .nd he bu .!«.&gt;. luved II,,m Al b«MMnr.. how.ver. we pre.M- is the gue.-t ot tyUM Edith Lombard.
“ 21T'? . 4
: deni fell In- Io .p,-.!. dul. Io ripl.in
—Paul Laurence Dunbar, in “The use and less dominnies failed.
,
whelming national sentiment more spinning, and »tove*—and qf course the .pefch UH Aimui U will «o down Inin
Clem Rohrig of Grand Rapid* wa* Complete Poems of Paul Laurence
hls ,d„u„ilra.
Tlie first great insurance company
.... .wry
..a- iwu
visiting old-Hasting* friend* Tuesday
powerful than partisan politics; of such tower that American tariffs could N' hUloey u one M lhe Itre.ie.l epimiul
io h.d lo i.ee: ,nd ihe
Dunbar." •
was founded in London in 1T75 and
He hit
hit out
nut
with calm.-,
«lm
Ctertrude
Jepson
of Saranac
is
of
any
American
a
thrilling
omout
calm
i
.
—
-----landslide proportions, in fact, that the forced, the better chance this corpora­ pronouncement*
now
there
are
418
legal
companies
in
He
with
.
„
BllM
,
,
h
,«
President. It was f uU.of hum an tender -' X® 1X-n tfe fat,th;
FORESTRY
DEPARTMENT
lr‘" reasoned logic to knex
-----------... —
America. In 1844 a man wa* sent to
Democrat* liad to drop thc entire tion had to prosper. In short it was
nes* n»a* not a “rich mans" utU-r-lecture,
.
“r' ! pictures painted by hu opponent* *\c,k'
MAKFS
&lt;au
vll(i(iF
&lt;sTJfiNS
London
loUgB1
study insurance
there
and In
League idea from their platform to a sclieme to attract good American dol­ ance It was character.
make
&amp;
uuuo
ijuma
1M1
Uic
BU1
WIUI
|! There wre
te
^
cUu
^
ln
hU
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Frank
Dilbahner
of
obset defined his view.'
Hfrt*rht i”*™" ha' "-^Lmed greal ^h were
as he fe*r
carefuhy
T"*
°' °'d ,r*Cnd*
hold their own votes? Doe* he believe lar* abroad for speculation in the drUnemployed Wh® AFe Receiv- by the Massachusetts legislature
•
for a m&lt;4Rvit that Mr- Rooreveit ha* i clinlng German mark. Also in order responsibilities. He has been a great on the outstanding issue* of the cam- ll“* c‘ty U*’ w,*k
.. ... _.—
,— plan
safe plan
in
.
'' , „ , ,
„
It is always
a safe
to ln’.to
X^invest
ir.
humanitarian
as President
lw&gt;gn
took the
ncoole of America . Middleville
flnd Mra
- H8rl,,the
'&gt;' &amp;city
Hendricks
ever .exhibited any more inclination to* to be free of any restriction* that the United
a ....
legal reserve company .because .in
States and
he has
held fast of
to the
his Ko
”us He
confidence
! Sjetely
were-in
Tuesdayof ___ ing Aid Could Olean Up
•
over
thirty
years
not
one
of
these
com
­
co-operate with peace1 movemint* and United States might put in venture* of firm faith that the American people; », m &gt;uar&lt;l the uresident'u voice
Wood Lots
Mr and Mr* h’re&lt;1 J' Co,e of Orand
panies has failed.
with the League than the present ail-, thi* kind. United European Investor*, are .undent unto themseiv** and will1 coming over the radio and listened tolnaplJ* “,e ‘l*IK,ln« the week wHh Mr
The board of supervisor* received an
The sjx-akcr also said tliat people
interesting, and we think a wnrth; the tremendous ovation given him time • and Mr* “ s*cft
rmhistrstton? Mr. Hoover has brought Ltd., took out a Canadian charter. But triumph over any world catastrophe.
should not worry about not getting
While others, like barking terrier*.;aJu.r nmc a* he drove some pertinent
.M,“ Irene Hart of Lake Odessa 1* whiie, communication from the For­ their-money because In moat companies
the United States into as close a con- ’ the’ bubble burst. Germany once starthare been yipping gnd snapping with | |xilnt hnlnP t„ hl&gt; .udlence. we realized
tl,e *‘*k *llh MlM
estry Department of thc Michigan
tact with Geneva as public opinion of - cd on the road of printing-press money criticism but without the shadow- of a ■
State College. Thc suggestion was the money comes in faster than it i*
hu towa countrymen and others 3ih'be1,
paid out He said that many people
eitlwr party will . permit. He ' haw-continued until, the mark was fipally creatire idea. Hoorer has stoxi lllce the; frr&gt;m Mates nearby—and probably a
made
In
th*
letter
that,
instead
of
forty YEARA Ann TODAY
FORTY
TODAY
*ORT' YEARS
' EARS AGO
A°° TODAY
helping folks and expecting Nothing in have been able to go through the deLacked the Kellogg pact; sponsored '.subilued on the amazing b**i* of one faithful and trusted pilot that he u on j majority of those listening T-w-ere •
preMion by loaning on their policies.
hiu receiving thc .cm.
same tnspiraUm from hi
hls.
Mr ?nd Kfr*oS..R' 8m!th.re^Uf??d Lto return, men who are benefittetf from
t K-.ferences lor international disarms-* triiltop to one. Who conceived United the bridge ot our ship of State He ha*
In one year the automobile industry
the welfare fund of the county, or the
&gt;’c'tcrda&gt;'
mr;,i and the moratorium: and 'who' European Investors. Ltd., who wa? 1U charted our course through the spray graphic narrative of the depression PM&gt;,r R&lt;!n\'.n
look in forty-five billion dollars This
and wash of restless waters. And' it is year* that the group of Michigan l»med by Mrs. A-Davenport, who will city, or of any volunteer organization. is only fifteen times ns much as the Inboth, in though', and .deed has prosed; president and prime mover? E'RANK- Hoover and not hls critics who 1* now editors receivM from a similar account-^ thenJ f’r 8
£X,,n&lt;^
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This is what you hear when

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Custom Made suit or overcoat!
They appeal to the eye and
please the pocket. Hundreds of
samples to choose from. A
seven-day service and a
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Quotation

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From Our Scrap Book

Mr. and Mra. John Wheeler of Alle­
i&gt; Ahythb .i bu; an t*dl*-&lt; UN DELANO ROOSEVELT. DEMO­ bringing us safely back into the placid in-the Unculn study o' the White
l.
.
Z
f
House
Kan Yisited their daughter. Mrs Chas. country roadsides. The College would1. ouThc
Mr Hoovi-r has gone as far | CRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESI- waters of prosperity'* |nrt.
chairman for next Bunday to
furnish lhe necessary Instructions for
Let us look at tlwsc two boys, one Walter. last week.
tn cv-opcratlng with jun-igr. power* a* I DENT OF THE UNITED STATES!
I'Miss Katherine Kelly. All are invited.
Mr*. Willison t* visiting her daugh­ doing such work. ■
born in tlie pinch of poverty and thej
/--Ellsworth
Newton.
public ofdnfam m P* Univd Buies .will । we do not wish to impute dishonest other with a gold spdbn in hi* mouth J born in tlie lap of luxury No disgrace. ter. Mrs. Walter Buckhout, in Toledo
The letter also suggested the use of
uir itwtMir
Mias Euna Quinn was thc guest of unertiployed persons, who are receivp- wnit
motive* to Mr. Roosevelt. Like many One got a Bachelor &lt;»! Art* degree, with But something of a handicap. And the
ing aid from any ot these sources, in
moiujiuviu
tariff policy cannot ; other men of thc past decade lie prob- hi-v father's, help, from Harvard and. Democrats are simply dishonest vho, friends in Allegan last week.
cleaning up cut-over land*, thus reFrancis and Richard Darby of the
Frank
Hytttt.
a
boy
about
fourteen
then
an
LL
B
from
Oohimbta.
The|criticize
Itoover
for
everything
that
he,
rei-ptnenl of the I ably thouijht he saw a fine opportunity
other got a Bachelor of Art* degree I is not and for everything thal Frank- years of age, was performing on a trap­ during thc fire hazard in wood lots Branch district and Seward Walton of
Lite period of Lso- ! to earn some -nai” motiey
for himself
inwirj w
nui«il,u1lhl&gt;U( evpj, a father to help him i Un Roosevelt I*. Franklin R-xMevell eze at the home of Henry Wlthcy in and enabling those who do IhU work Soutlj Maple Grove *nd Mr. and Mr*
"'Thnfie* Clark of Baltimore were Sunland his associates He
l‘- was
—
just one of Tlicn lie engaged _inlhc profession of did not -,make
r_r.___
mmself
_________
rich and.
TT_.„
lie never the first ward Monday evening when he to secure their own fire wood.
Thc suggestion was also mode in day afternoon guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
engineering, nlanninr.
plannlpc. drsionitis
designing and
and., made anybody else rich. Out of abject
in.uwMnriv ttook
at.* 1J rneln,H-rlnt
abiect fell in such a way as to break one of
me Republican the many who Unia, innocently
.
j— -r'j lhe banc* in hi* right leg. Dr. Lathrop this letter that many farmers who own Leslie Adams and Mrs. Sarah Ostroth
rr. Democrau? par in frr- zmg luudryrl- of mllUons |
' ' ,
‘ itcrpriM-s which gave him intrroatioualf°*n economic security and hr made it wa* called and adjusted the fracture wood lot* have dead timber in them.! Loyal and M yin tin* Kinney o/
4. dollars in American. sold
abroad; fame a|)(1 KrI{^d )Utn lo datP a per-■ p^ible for many to honestly make but it will be some time before he can or trees that' need removing beckww Hastings spent Saturday with Mr. and
~ .... «.w.-o».d;
tthlfi:'one otAl&gt;&lt;; many
lively tontribu-, *onal fortune generously estimated at • money And that is tiw kind of prcsl- get around without tlx* use of crutches they interfere with the growth of bet- Mrs. Frank Hawblitz
d M
.. .
. „
.
redented specu-' 8750.000.,but a fractional part of tiw1 dentisl stuff we need right now.
John Brock, formerly of this city. ter trees. There could make use of
unemployed |x-r»on«. who are beinglM 'p ( g nh 2nd m Victor of
- ----- «■
—vu_ Rmwerelt
-------- 1.
Franklin Roosevelt never knew what was married to Mb* Cappa Porter of
lance spire that finally broke In l».’».'^une
Franklin
by welfare funds, in rrmoling,
.*
?rn’*•
*\c“r' "J
/which hr never made ju»t inherited it was tj nutke and maintain a pay Otsego last week Hls many friend* in aided
• hi.
n™&gt;w.r
m.tiino tiu. Battle..Lrefk »|*nt Bunday with Mr.
«ul An l» ’rl&lt; to B1.W tttr
hlI w
wu
this dead timber and cutting me
Mr- w a nurirstt nt
roll. He never knew what it wa* to rc-' this city wl*h him unbounded happi- detrimental
trees Those who are uh?*‘rkeU 01 Un*ln«
d ‘in having responsibility for uncurbed interna- j herit a lot more
spond to the factory whistle or to say' new for the future
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Ostroth attended
ir more pro- twnal speculation upon president Hoo-I Hoover has accepted no decorations cheerily, "Hi. Bill." to a co-worker in
Mr&gt; C. B. Rusli and daughter. Miss employed would, al tiuj same lime, be
earning their own fire wood for the “*7l&lt;** ,l Woodland Bunday morning
ver where if ooes not even remotely be- #&gt;&gt;'•«• lie became President of thc \’nit- overall*. He never knew the tender- Hattie, of Jackson visited Mr and Mrs
winter. Wc believe this suggestion is
thc day *‘llh Mr* Anna
na
or nio.-e.jui long, when he blandly ignored tus rec­ '«-d States. But hl* achievements before ne*s and bond ot sympathy that stand t j. Bush thc fore part of the week
j Eckardt Mrs. W D Hayes and Mn J P in every way worthwhile.
brought him degree* from Brown Uni­ by a comrade in industry m a humble
----*■«.»-------------—
i Mr. and Mr* Lesjic Adanu spent
umber pmjwd by ar.wRj ord and promises to do something versity. the University of Pennsylvania. h’&gt;mc and hope for g fellow worker's Robert* will visit Mr* Henry Hoyt in
DIDN'T NEED THE ADVICE.
1 Saturday at Mr and ltrs. EuPv Bates
Kalamazoo this week. •
about regulating »p»culation if he be­ Harvard. Yale. Columbia, I’nnccton. stricken child
The welfare department of the *t*le [ and Mrs Barah Ostroth returned
Franklin Rwxevclt came from, and
_______
comes promoted to the presidency, we Johns Hopkins. Gcorgr Washington.
Rutgers. University of Ala­ lie is of that social class that,demands FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. ot Michigan addressed a communica-. home from there Sunday evening.
do question both hi* motives and hi* DarWhouth.
Uon to the board of supervisor*, at
Mr. and Mr* Sam Marshall of Nash____dividends
bama. ........
Oberlin, —
Rensselaer.
Tufts, by telegraph and deliver* re-1 Btrayed—From Woodland a brown
thelr
present session, in. which the ville spent Friday at Laurel Marshall'*
sincerity
It becomes necessary to Swarthmore. Williams and little Cor-[ *pon*lblllty by *n cart.
’
! horse belonging to Albert H Bidnam.
Mr. and Mr* Frank HawbliU and
tile tariff. howtve:
point out that he, himself, had a very nell college so near to tlie place of hls
Now let's measure this , ridiculous one crooked leg. blind In one eye. with state officers condemn a practice which
they say i* maintained In some Michi- Lyle Kinney called on Mr and Mr*,
At vt’h al! of our, different idea of gtvernmenial Inter- btrth in Iowa Besides there rccogni- **atement that the Democrat* arc try'- blanket bridle and circhigle on when gan countie*, viz: having expectant Floyd Kinney's -•
of -----Hastings
Bunday
•
lions
the
following
European
unlverd-Ung
to
bolster
up
with
the
crutches
of
missed.
Anyone
giving
information
of
First. more than' ferencT when international speculation
evening.
fir, -. - w-ot of An-rr ,.
-.
------ 7"U“. ’
.
tie* hate decorated him with high de- falsehood. Let s see how Bvarictou* to hi* whereabout* will be rewarded mothers, who may at the Umc be re­
' , '
• •
•
• »'** at it* peak, and also to jxXnt o*ll’Bree, Karlsqihc. Uec'. Brussels. War- this man's mind whom Democrats Residence two miles south, one and u celling help from tHc county, placed in
the county home at the time ot de­
WEEKS CORNERS.
wnnir. h-.r car. borders, thereby crest- tf;at 4inc?
jia$ beyn governor of New MWi Cracow. Oxford. Manchester, tell us to Interested only in money get-, half miles east of Woodland Center
Dr. and Mrs. Oethings of Battle
ing a sltiu'lon different fjorh that in yu;k'he ba* never uttered a word at Prague, Ghent and Lemberg.
tingA teachers' examination will be held livery. EYrtunately Barry_county has
any other major power in tU&gt; world; 'nrotest or lifted a finger of restraint• All told, with the help ot a wealthy, When the war was over Hoover had at the Bhront* schoolhouro in the never done anything of that sort and. Creek called at Mr. and Mrs. Frank
second the tow standard o' Uvmg
u-‘
rhtof instru- lfa!her' ^ankl|n
I*8’ ac-] an opportunity to join the Guggen- township of Hope on Wednesday, the to far a* we know- the welfare officer Matteson's Sunday P. M.
. hrn.d , ...
.K.
•
M’th’- Wad Street, the chief instru |qldfed through honest and credible helm* on a contract which would have istii? day ot October. A. D 1816. at nine never thought of doing it; so the reMr and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson spent
abroad c. cates * cheap labor that for -mentality qf speculation in the aorW-; academic effort two college degree dec- made him a million dollar* a year. Such । a m. Teacher* will provide themselves
Bunday P. M. with Mr. and Mr*. Ken­
all practical purpose*, vent* the same although thto Instrumentality toy en- orations, while thc orphan boy. Herbert a contract was never tendered for the —
- *•- •to­ Barry county.
with -----------pen* and-------------paper and
be ready
neth Babcock of Shulls.
purpose a* our protective tariff
’ t:relv withlr hl* own jurudiction. The Hoover, rose in life to receive degree* [ talent* of Lord Fauntleroy Roosevelt. begin work promptly at the hour. No ■
The many friends of Mrs. Della
Peace Thinking.
We were r.Uier .un’M re n»&lt;! lhe
»LL,.^he
1*■"«•■&gt; umeenl’le. BUI H«.rer aid nol eerepl IhU lunn,
certificate* will be graded to those
"A* past generation* have been Haynes are sorry to haar of her death
t „ .
1. ,
.
J
rewd 01 Rooae'«u- lhc great promuer.
wn
an mllver*ittoJ, twenty-! offer. He ehose irutead lo »t*y in making up but a partial list. Examifact-loving Mr. Uppmann commending beUej hu word*.
'eigiit academic embellishment* against public service, to *ene mankind, to be j nation to continue one or two day* at trained to think in term* of war, fu­ which occurred Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Robert Haynes of the
ture
generation*
must
be
trained
to
tiw Democratic
nominee for thc
r7 |.wo That’s where Herbert Hoover'* a humanitarian, to be a public servant
■the discretion of the superintendent. think in term* of peace.”—Dr. Ellis V. Hendershott district. The neighbor­
vagueness of hls jpeeches. Does Mr
You see, by saving all you earn yoy wealih i» found The wealth of crea- without pretensions or dramatic* He Dated. Hope. Michigan. October 2. Kuhn*.
hood extend their sympathy to the
Uppmann have any ide* what the “new w;U have money to »hare with the fel- ' tA'c intelligence, of human &lt;OTice. the ' u a *&lt;**«’'■ He never knew the taste 1878. Valentine Replogle. Town*hip
family.
deal- Mr Roosevelt noxnued win be’ inv thmwn
nt «-nrir h- vn»r
'-’vealth oi intellect, the wealth of hu- of a gold spoon Ahd you Democrat* superintendent of School*
The United State* five-cenl piece
Mr. and Mr* Lyle Dickerson and
, .
.P^
**’ ,10* 2. ' 0Ut °f Ork b‘ y
,m*n experience and sympathy
leant put the gold spoon in Herbert*
- ■ - - Our Centennial—Train ha* brought
Nobcdy else ha*—and thto probably in- ing.—Publishers Syndicate.
|
t^cl to Franklin R&lt;x&gt;*evelt( wa* [mouth. It won't flt.
. t me a well auotted slock of boot*, shoes ha* more copper by weight than ths ■ Jeane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
penny.
f
i Floyd Armour of Hastings.
lum■&lt; If

�Tilt HASTINGS BlUWIl. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. l»t

j.

e. mcelwain told

REOCROSS SON
of peony culture
Talks Given By
THE EH LINE Interesting
Grpwers At Garden Club
(Continued from page one)

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Do you find your furnace demanding'too much fuel to keep it going ?
Then try Consumers Coke. Gives
you more heat for less fuel—with a
hotter fire and less waste in ashes,
soot and smoke. Regulates better
and can be more easily handled.
Means Winter Comfort and
Money Saved—
and It’s So Clean
'

E
Ii2i1
PEOPLE,
nterestlng
thc PresI on "The
ice in t tie
is Many
Insurance
ollcy wu
"Widows
put Into

failed ill
e Co. but
put Into
1.
company
1775 and
parties in
* sent to
ire and in
as pua-d
ire.
*
invest in
icause in
vc*e coniit people
l Setting
nmpanies
han It is
iy people
i the deollcies.
Industry
lacs. Tills
la thc Innca paid
iunday la
v Invited.

y of the
Valton of
andrMr*
ere Bunand Mrs.
i Ostroth.
inney of
i Mr. and

I Mr. and
ifictor. nf
with Mr.
itiAing.
attended
morning
r*. Anna
ns spent
xrv Bates
returned
ling. .
of Nash(arshaU's.
JliU and
ind Mrs.
Bunday

of Battle
re. Frank

son spent
4rs. Kenre. Della
her death
the home
ics of the
nelghbory to thc
■roon and
and Mrs.

Meeting On Thursday
The Tbomappie Garden club -met
■Ilmrsdav-P M at the National bank
rooms wjth about 50 members and'
guesta preaent
The meeting wu
called to order by tne president. Chat ’•
Roger*, at 3:10. Al Hie tuggwition of!
Mr*. Burton the by-laws wm- read bu’.'
not acted on UH next meeting Tlie j
president then turned the meeting over ।
to Un Wlnlnger, the chairman of the
program committee, who Introduced
our own Mr.' McElwain who gave a pa-;
I&gt;cr on konin and a* this paper wu,

You Owe the Children the Cleanest
Milk Obtainable...It’s Due Them!
They are in a “new grade” in school, now. During this semester a
new world of knowledge will parade before their eyes, and their
ears will be on the alert. How much of thia knowledge
'
will stick in their minds — permanently ?
No smlill part of thia responsibility is-

one can tell whether milk in CLEAN by

YOURS’ You must send them off to just looking al it, nr tasting of it. A
it printed in the Banner
i
' MUs Parrott of Woodland gave a fine
school bubbling with energy, because TEST is all that can determine. A test
talk on ’Tlie Care of Bulbs”, and -a* .
little minda are keener when the little by the state of Michigan actually
she is so well and favorably known all
bodiex are healthy and well nourished.
PROVEJJ that no CLEANER milk is pro­
over Barry Co. for her beautiful garden
everyone present appreciated that she
duced in, Michigan than Highlands
knew her subject thoroughly
CLEAN milk Is one o( lhc greatest Dairy Grade "A" Pasteurized. A phone
Mr. Bteckie of Uurang then gave a 1
health-building foods a child can have— will bring it
• to your door and• "
•“
the milk
talk on dahlias and this too wa* an
excellent talk on the rare, planting,
and at the same time it is one of* the will be icy cold when delivered. We sell
soli, etc. of this beautiful flower and
it
raw
or
pasteurized.
CHEAPEST
FOODS
you
can
buy.
No
like Miss Parrots garden, the Strckle
dahlias at Freeport art worth thc time
u&gt; drive over and see them In bloom.
Tlie next meeting wul be held the
first Thursday in November
Following is Mr McElwain'* paper
I do not know Just' when, tar* or by
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
whom the peony wu* chnvn for our
county flower, but I do know that it ■
meets with my mo»t hearty approval i
Hie peony ha* reached a very high
state of development
According to.
the rating symposium several varteUea1,
have nearly reached man's idea of per- Protect the first winter with leave* and their full normal development or pro- tics in all their splendor I remember
fectlon
&lt; a couple of shovel-ful of earth, this duce typical blooms until the third Mis* Parrot picked a Madurn Jules
There are three distinc: specie* ot; will shed the water and prevent hear- year. Tlie plant will do better if not Dessert and said. "I think this is pret------ &lt;— »
----- &lt;- OtBcinalta. —
------* . -making ------------. fty.” I looked at it and said nothing.
jx-onUs:
Paeonia
or .uthc old ing. ....
When
garden
time come* allowed lo bloom the first year.
fashioned sort of our grand mother's i in the spring rembve the mound of
In the .-ejection of peonies it is well rShe said "Just look down into It." I
garden. Paeon la Mautan. or Tree earth and leaves. Urn bud* &amp;fll soon to know certain one* are in a class by did but could ace nothing but those
Peony, and Paeonia Alblflora. our, appear thru begin to work tlx- ground Hirmsrlvei.
They develop the full stumeiu. Sh»- said "l.just love it." I
mixlrrn herbaceous |xxmy
» I and keep it well worked until th* beauty of the Bower in the garden un- love it nbw. but at that time I could
Paeonia Ofllcinalta grew wild In ‘ plant* are in bloom In catling bl&lt;xmv, dvr ordinary conditions, come good not see tiw charm in Madam Jules
southern
Europe, b-jra single red I be sure lo allow the leaves to remain on every year, bloom profusely, and pas-! Dessert. Ye*, you have to know them
flower* with a rank odor and tlie roof.s; the plant to Insure root grouth for un- r * stem wrong enough to support the;to see al! that In them U.
were used .for medicinal purpoae*. |other year. After thc bloom* have fat­ flower, while other* tn order to bring i Fable also ha* It that In lhe day* of
Prison, a physician In thc Trojan wars. i™. trim all.sicm* back to the too of out their full beauty mu*? be developed I Peon, a piece of peony root worn about
attributed his miraculous cure* to thc the fofigge Till* will .shape up the in the huu*c away from the sun and j thc neck preserved tiu* wearer from
use of the peony. Fable has it that. plant and make it an attractive feature unfavorable weather conditions' Some jcnctiantmenU. It must have stored up
HEATH OF MRS. SI.M.
first received the irony from through out the summer- Tlie ground only produce flowers once in three or an abundance for today the peony
Mrs. Mary A. 81m. who wa* severe­ Proof!
Lato. mother of Apollo, and with it should be 'worked enough through the
ly hurl In an automobile accident here cum! lhe uounds of Pluto wlilch he summer to keep down the weed* and at lour year*. and some give scanty bloom lends enchantment to all'flower lovers.
or potocM weak stems.
u/ we mentioned last week, died Sat- had received from Hercules, but thc the same time work m a handful ofJnen
. luo- too. . tnc
Then.
the Ol
blooming period
LAKEVIEW.
■ urday utlenuxm ut the home pt tier cure caused so much Jealousy thal; bone meal around each plant, bui never, .should
‘ considered
‘’ The blooming
daughter, Mr*. Mary EvurU. ii* the Peann was put to death Pluto how-i let fertilizer of any kind come in am- period 'be
Wm Cogswell und family and Mrs.
of the various
Owen Varney spent Sunday with Mr.
result of her Injuries.
ever grateful fqr hi* cure turned the! tact With the root*
&lt;
1 proximately one week, extending and
Mrs. Wm. Schantz of Vermontville.
Mary A. Bisson wa* born in Galt.
* Ontario. Canada. August 18. 1M4. Her physician into the flower which hp i I( MlnKle p|MnLs are to be M t out in through the month of June. So with
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Gillespie and
Itht. |awn. enough sod should be taken a littL- forethought a month of bioom
parent* moved to Woodstock. Ontario, since borne nt* name.
it was introduced into tn-ijand nt an j up to permit of gocxl preparation of Hie' can be arranged even in colors by pro­ family were in Kalamazoo Sunday.
wiken she was five years of age. She early
date, brought to Amrrira and wgal^j an(1 t1K,roUBh cultivation.
। per acieclion.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gillespie and
ua» married there in 1860 to John
the only penny known here tjntii about
uo^.s
with
three
to
five
eye divisions
When
I
became interested tn peonies family spent Sunday afternoon with
Sim. 'Die family moved to Chicago in
,
,
, .
t
'from three year old plants-afc thc beat my preference wa* tor tlie solid double Mr and Mrs. Heber Pike of Orange­
1895, itivert* Mr. Sim died. She ha* re­
ville.
The Omcinalis jieonie* of today have
for planUna. Peonies cannot be varieties and paid little attention to
sided with her daughter. Mrs. Mary
1 -ingle* and semi-doubles. In fact 1 did
Mr. and Mrs. Cap. Thomas and fam­
Evarts. In this city, for thc past seven been «&gt; improved in growth, form. riinwt ln ciumps W1U1 satlsfaclian.
color and fragrance tn*t^ they are
September and October-are the best not care for any that Miowed stamens, ily of Kalamazoo spent Sunday al tho
years She is survived by her six highly esteemed for Uieir beatlty and
f&lt;&gt;rM'&gt;lanting. This gives time for I -also wanted them large and fragrant Bolter home.
children. Mrs Wm. Gorman of Fruita.
rarllncss.
i
:
omc
root
growth
before
winter
sets
in
.
About
Hu*
time
I
visited
Miss
Parrott
*
Colorado; Mrs. Mary Evart* pf thia
Paeonia »&gt;autan and P«*°nla AlbiMany
bloom the first garden* when pronto* were in bloom. program is being planned. Everybody
city; Mivt Agnes 81m of this city: Mrs
grew wild in Northern Siberia. Jvar but mo6t varieties will not reach (There were rows of lhe various varle- conw
.
.
Frank Ketcham ot Morgan Park. Il­ flora
Tliey were find cultivated by the |
linois; John A. Sim of Westfield.
Chinese and soon spread over that ~
New Jersey; and George 81m of Colo­ great Empire and into Japan
Muvlx-lle arid Catherine All of Wnah- rado Springs. Colorado
A* long bro us 536 A. D. Hu- Chinese
.Mrs Sim united with tive Ejilscopa) distinguished these two kinds of peonies.
wa* born in Taylorstown. Pa.. June 21. | tings. Michigan and Interment in Ptirt- churci! in her early year*, but her hus­ Tlie Mautan they called Hwa Wang,
18W7 and iMUM-d away Wednesday. Oc- land. Michigan. Rev. John W KHchlng band being a meinber of the Presby­ meaning King of the Flowers/ while
terian church. s)ie Joined that denom­ Alblflora they called Hwa Baeng. mean­
tobcr-5. 1832. at Bronson hospital. Kai- officlating.
*“- “—
ination and was ever loyal lo Ils in- ing King's Prime Minister. In 600 A
tunazoo. Michigan
tervsu. faithful In her ’ membership D they were said to have developed be­
After being graduated from school
in Washington. Pa , Mr .Yuw won em­
Mrs. John Lu*ko und children spent and church work nt Woodstock and in tween two and three hundred varieties
ployed by the Baltimore &lt;U Ohio Rail­ a few days last week with relatives in Chicago. Slic always attended serv­ in single*, seml-doublcs and doubles .
ices here in that church whenever Tlie finest specimens were sent to the
road and after twelve yrap of con­ Grand Rapid*.
• •
Roy McCuu) and...wif? attended
tinuous service came to Michigan At
.... tiw possible. Mrs 8im wa* a sweet, re­ Emperor’s garden where they were
tlie time ot his death he was employed'i Larkin Club party at John Kollar’s; fined, Christian woman, loved by all prized for their great beauty and
who knew her. and met whatever
life
as salesman for the Alexander Film Co. j Friday. ______
fragrance.
off Colorado Springs.
Colorado.
—
...
—Gibbs and •fajnlly
•• *pcnt- the
••-- , had for her cheerfully. Her serene.
spring*. Colorado
Wilbur
Thc interest in these flowers, even In
November 17. 1930
Grand
Rapids with Cur- confident faith, her keen intelligence that remote period, was such that they
_ On
Gu NvvBMiMU
ISui. he
ire was
— ■* Halted
umieu ', week end in v«,
—
* ■
' *'*
an(f interest, her graciousncss and had peony .wicties. held shou^r and
marriage to Ruth Margaret Solomon-i
ti* "
Pierce
and• wife.,
of Hutings, Michigan.
j
------- « ■ -r----- '----------------------! courtesy were always a source of hclp- kept record of their varieties. These
negro can always find thc tost sack fulhesaand atrength to nil her friends. flower* were the pride and glory of the
Besides hls wife ite is survived by ill*! A
_____
•
Tlie funeral a os held yesterday, con- Chinese for nearly 1300 years before;
fallvcr. Chas. F. Yaw; t»o brother*.' if you mention a -lien •hoUM* or a waterRussell and James, also two sisters, | melon patch.
x • ducted by Rev. Leason Sharix- of Chi- tlu-y-wrTT' known to the English speak-'
cagb.
Ing people
&gt; Funeral M-rvices were held at tlie
English trader* Introduced these!.
home of Mrs Evart* on Tuesday after­ flowers into England about thc first of
noon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. U-ason
thc nineteenth century. Here they re­
Sharpe of Morgan Park. III., officiating. ceived
a warm welcome and soon
Burla! was In Rlvenddc cemetery
passed over the channel into France.
Although England hu had njany culti­
POWERS ECHOES.
vators of Hie peony, and some pro­
Sunday gu&amp;ts of Mr. and Mi’s ear­ ducer*. it i* in France thal the real
ner Schondchneyer Were, Mr. and Mrs history of the modem peony begin*. A
Ernest Venneullen and family Mid Mr number ot French gardeners raised
and Mrs. Barney Aslcr and family of pcofty seedlings in the early part of inc
Middleville
nineteenth century and named a few
Mr*. Alice Markham, who Is making of their best sort*. Some of these old
Theac Hoover cleaning apcciallata, direct from
her honw with her brother. Frank varieties are good enough -to still have
the factory, can tell you niorc alwul the new
Travis, and family, iiad tfie misfortune a place in catalogues today.
a week ago. to fall and cause a dislo­
Since 1850 France hu had four great
Silver Jubilee Hoover* in a few minutes than
cation of her s.h&lt;)uljjer and break both originators—Calot. Crousse. Leiwine.
her collar bone* and wrist. She is re­ and Dessert Each ha* produced a
HOOVER
ported as .doing a* well a* can be ex­ link list of peonve^ tiiat are among the
PEANUT BUTTER, beat QQC
full to ace these mrn—who offer newt of the
pected.
world* best.
England hu lhe KciSILVER JUBILEE
bulk............................ 3 lb*.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy- Travis and family waya with a few good ones to their
greatest values of the year in electric cleaners..
of Grandville spent Sunday wltli til's credit.
SPECIAL
OFFER
parents. Mr and Mr*. Frank Travis.
Ask them about the new, lower-priced Hoover
During Hie last 60 year* American
PAROWAX, order a sup- QC
Mr and Mrs Ed Gictzen of' Detroit
have been making |x*nnv
ply................................... Pkg.
i were Friday visitor* al the Travis originators
with its increased efficiency । the new TwoONLY
teji more suds
history Richardson. Rowntlcld. Mrs
home.
Ptou. Bliaylor. Hollist Franklin. Saun­
Speed
Hoover; the new Gold Chevron Hoover—
less work
Wendell Carter, who wa* brought ders. Thurlow. Voric* and tlie Brand'
SALMON, tall, Alaska OQC
home from school very ill one day last
finest electric cleaner Ever made. And don't for­
Pink........................3 can*
v
week, is little improved at Hus writ­ all having productions iyi lhe world*
get to learn about our s/rerial offer, In effect
Ing and i* under the care nf Dr. Swift.
It might be interesting to know that
! Mr and Mrs Mines Palmer accom­
only while lhe Hoover expert* arc here. Tele­
pepper
panied their son. Rlctiard. who was it takes seven years to proiumute a
jxxmy.
One
cirigtmitor
states
that
in
j enroute to Cadillac on business Satur1 lb. box................................
phone for them to call.
, day, as far as Houghton lake where twenty-three years' experience Iw had
। they stopped off to visit Mrs. Palmer’s tested 500X100 &gt;,&lt;-edilng*. W reverted
Your Hoover Inspected Free
brother. John Finkbeiner. and fam- to their original type and of Hie other*.
only 20 were first class, but four were
। lly. returning Sunday
.
'Hoover owners! Leave your numc for a free inMr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford and masterpieces
Aa to culture Jhr peony stand* at the
family sppnt Sunday with iwr parent*
apcction and adjustmetit of your maehlne.
head of tlie list of hardy plant* itat Grand Rapids
CRANBERRIES, home
OQC
MOTHEB'8 BEST
Rcplaceuirnla will be made by fat-lory*trained
' Fire of undetermined origin destroy­ will live year after year even it totally
grown,.......................2 lb*.
ed thc untenanted house on a farm neglected. But it must have can- to
experts, al minimum coat.
come
to
it*
greatest
perfection.
owned by Bernie Walker, Wednesday
Peonier. should b-&gt; planted where
ORANGES, 288 Size, doz., 4 QC
night about 7:30 o'clock.
they will receive full sun and where the
The most economical
23c. 200 Size, 6 for .
'Bo many phones.
toil will not be sapped by lhe roots of
bread Hour. More
Wc beg to state.
trees and shrubs A wdll drained soil
loaves |&gt;cr sack —
Have been now disconnected.
GRAPES, 'fancy Califor- QQC
Is necessary as peonies will not do well
makes better- bread.
To write Hie news
nia,............................. 3 Iba. KaW
when- thc ground Is soggy. The, hr aGives me the blues.
vler soil* produce tiw best blooms, but 1
When I’ve no notes collected.
sandy
soils will give good results if well,
POPCORN, guaranteed to OQC
We know not now.
fertilized and liberally supplied with
pop. Sure-pop in bulk, 3 lb*.wwv
Per Barrel . . 5L75
Our neighbor a woes.
water during the blooming season and
Keep a Supply on Hand
Their Joys, their guests or pleasures. times of drought
Tj produce the
Unless we read.
finest blooms, peonies should be plantAnd how we greet.
Our Weekly, welcome paper*.
feet in diameter and 1 1-3 feet deep,
So do your bit.
replace the sui) soil with good rich top
A little hint,
sod and pack well. Set the plant* so
Help your correspondent.
that the buds or eyes are about two
A little note.
Inches below tlie surface of the ground.
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
Bo plainly wrote,
,
Deep planting u detrimental io their
Makes news
blooming habit and sometimes Is the
Thunk you, please try it.
cause of their not blooming at all.

Does Your Furnace
Over-Eat?

tl

' confronting It with 1U usual prompl। ness and thoroughness
; During thc year 2800 Red Cross
Chapters have participated in unem­
i ploymrnt relief, aiding 337.000 famI Hie*, with an eatlmated Red Cross ex­
i |&gt;endllure ot 81.800.000. In 800 coun­
ties garden iced* were given 293,000
families largely in Jhc drouth area*
where they hacL-fiff^frops last year,
hence no seed for this year. Relief
was rendered following the tornado in
Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee and
, in Mtaiissippt and Louisiana after
tiiose states were visited by floods
i early in the? year They also gave reilet in 39 other disasters, besides aldIng tn hundreds of other capacities
• The emergency has not yet passed
Relief on a tremendous scale must be
continued during Hie winter. For con­
tinued support of Uiu program lhe
Red Cross must turn to the Ametiean
people for tlieir co-operation and this
assistance may be given through the
Red Crow memberships.
Another plume of tiw work la the
distribution of flour made from govt'rnmcnt wlveat. also the distribution
of cloth made from 500.000 bales of
. cotton also given by thc federal gov­
ernment. Barry county now ha* a
I supply of flour which is distributed
every W’edru^day ut headquarters in
thc Buick garage building on N MlchiRarff Bcvvrul organizations have ex­
pressed their willingness to *cw for
Hiom- in • need
The cloth will be
looked after by Mrs John Noble* and
•Mri Maude Smith Garments will br
madc and given out Tlie cloth Is in
various designs so nil out will know
tliat it came from Hie Red Cross as It
l&lt;K&gt;ks like any other |&gt;rint secured at
any More anywhere All women's.oruunlzaliniu. social club*. Legion Aux­
iliary. 6. E 8. Pythian Bisters, etc .
are urged to as»i*t with thc yiOng.
a* welj a* to do their part in the Tied
Cross Roll Call Don't wait to be asard
personally, after your xrvice*. freely
and gladly as you did in 1917.

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'NASHVILLE Oridsters
BEAT MIDDLEVILLE 26-7
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[Ninety Yard Return Of
By T. K. S. Player For Score
j
Is Featufe Of Game

'thought if Banner readers were ns

Ufnorant a* I concerning thi* fine connr «««»»•
work d™- by Mieu.
HTtnni atnVILt u*’
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—-——
(Contlmtod
from page one) .— [Lakes
u-aterway
is a moJt
glorious
place.;
(play. Keller and Townsend smearing! -T. K. High played its third game of |-------------------------------------------------I *«tak,lnn
Michigan
oFthe
’favorcd
of;
f i
'
■ ■
n T»
tu one nr
»
them. Howell made a short gain and the year l*tt Friday at Nasiivdle. and i non to tlie irtuch deures tourist trade &lt; states to have so much to offer tlie
then punted. Boyes taking the ball and i.u.t by *26-7 score. The Middle* file boys ln
f
exist inc conditions. It louMM .nd Walter Several S our
|by some nice interference and some■ threatened thc Nashville goal often' ,
e .
conm tons. It tourut ana traveler. aeverai o our;
tai MVPUUt &lt;■'&lt;—&gt;1 th.
u™ tor
llw «.me. but turfed ife n,„i p™ ■««&gt; mow untar u&gt; U» rlUfeu. or
iml
Hastings' final score. Zerbel mew-d
: punch to send
The T. K. [[the
the Upper Peninsula-who
'
[Hastings'
mooed;punch
M-nd the ball over.
over, pic
Peninsula.who had to face I।ln|and Ji,. Michigan and Huron.!
[the extra point from placement. Has- 'backfield was pulled out of play* by a these excessive charges and an incon-1occurs
'
here. Mackinac Ijland, tlie:
, tings 26. Howell 0.
. । tricky offense which let
venient schedule everv time t»»ev uvre •most historic spot In the stale. Boisl
gain- I
"
•HAWKSTERS FORCED BACK Houeil made ttw-lr only mw after[f^t back away for
Blanc und Round Wands rhe out ot i
Coach Hawthorne had withdrawn
and paved th--way for’Kniplettoti of aithe sjiarkling blue walers on which you j
TOWARD GOAL IN EARLY (regular*.
[
’ They completed two Ioul-| fi-w decisive forward posse*.
.
[ to
“ journey to
~ the Lower Peninsula.
•­
ride with-the pine, balsam, and cedar I
MINUTES OF PLAY
{passes and with the aid of two penal;
The ouUtaAdlhg play, from Middle-: . The transportation charges for tlie 1covered point of tlie Upper Peninsula !
iiu* advanced the ball to the goal hn&gt;•[ vllle's' side of;the gBme was SnuthslW- party on that trip amounted t6 $500.00, 1and Michigan's most ancient town. St. I
, where the sub* held them for three (yaYd run back of a kickoff, fdr a It costing $20 each way to take a !Ignace. just before you. It's filled with j
VICTORS
PUT mtn
(WER vi»u.
ONE
VlUIUnO rui
amnu.out «n
inunn p»ay
unctou-; touchdown.
downs,but
on inc
tlx- fourth
play Lactoutouchdown, tj»e
the exir
extra point wa* added Cadillac acrow the strulU.
associations and legend and;
State Senator Bohn, now Congees- historic
[
TOUCHDOWN PER QUARTER ** took
the few.,-W,fe,
ballov.-r for.- their only ,i u,
by Wil
BcB UU
on I*a'plungi.
W -.ta
,,IUIIH^.
' '
•
romance.
Every one of the early
____ :__ ;scon-. A line plunge added
&lt;*»tr.iadded
t»—
a- extra
ir
A line t)uplunge
tiw
’ The t. k..criddcra meet Lake Odessa man from thc northern district. Intrt- Jesuit missionaries established a ba»e[
; the Straits region for-their adven­
,------ Hustings
at Middleville next Friday in a fray duced a bill at tlie JB23 legislative ses- in
Mason Comes Here Saturday In - point.Hastings ?6.
28. Ho®-.*!!
Howell "7.
t&gt;.wAll kicked off.
.-.tr Echtinaw
OtiHnnnr return- [which promises to be one of the closest slon calling for an appropriation of ;
n
iv. ut
CA,-nn'' fiamn
Howell
turous
trips
of exploration. It's nearly •
Fourth Little Sevcp Game lng. tlie ban ten jar.i Before the of $150,000 for the cstablLshmcnt of a 300
.
thc -year, .
years ago thal Jean Nlcolet pad- j
ferry system operated by Michigan'* 'dling through this narrow waterway
Of Thc Season
-' teams could line up again the gun
Highway Department. It was inuued [discovered Lake Michigan and thought
HfellW «« Ifelr
gaStgRS;
F1“'
.
and the service started that same year. he had come to the China Sea with the
™
“J .nd. .11
It began In a modest way, the High­
sought for Orient Just beyond. It!
way Department wisely starting with long
[
7
eround nmMMently with BUhop
“w^Jii i-ifkwi oft to in ting* cnv;. । Townsend and Keller showing up wel!
Lansing—While a quarter of a mil­ the theory Hint flu* project, must be ,was tlie battle field for years between:
lion shot gun* bangink away for tlie built up from the profits accruing from warring Indian tribe* and later British'
and
American
troops.
.
[ next twp montiu in Michigan's woods. thc service and made self supporting
It'* well to brush up on. your history'
'««
i
s«&lt;«d.y M«»&gt; fefeta &gt;» &gt;ta-1I :fields and marshes will cause some unNo one then could possibly luive had
'
OT uJS » tai*........ a*
fem. ;[ avoidable accidents, it i.s. possible to the vision of the growth and popular­ before entering this region. .
Sadie R. Cook. !
j keep lhe accident rate at a mlmimum ity of thc service. The small steamer
jxu3 to Howard which fell incomplete
To Be Continued.
1
[
if
every
hunter
takes
thc
proper
pre.Hastings
"Ariel"
having
a
capacity
of
twenty
Snyder then made a short gain for
11
. Howard [ caution*, according to lhe Department cars was first put into use and docking
Hastings. Karmes tried the line b“t|"^‘‘
. ' Raidt.[Of Conservation.
space secured.
Expansion became
madtfno gain. Zeilx-1 go! away a iilce ^mon
Hewitt I For several years thc Department has necessary Hie' very first year ot Mate
RO
forty-five yard pun:. On the first play ,
„
Btohop [j been keeping 'slatLnics concerning control. Tlie Highway Commission
Howell m idi- seven yards and «■&lt;*»'&lt;&gt;:
'C,t ,5.
Keller' hunting accidents and thc figures have secured at bargain prices from the
two first down* in succev-ipn. placing.^™*
Townsend I offered explanations a-&gt; to why most United States Government two Urge
the ball on Hajllnss' thirty-yard line
‘-j.
Capt.~Lechlchner iI hunting accidents occur.
steel boat* originally built for service
A pao&gt; to th&lt;- eight-yard stripe was &gt;»Boyes
Boy . During the small game hunting sca- in the World war. They became the.
Q
complete. With third down/and five.tael?“ctr
Karmes isons for several years from 15 to 20 fa- •Tlie City of Mackinaw" and "The City
LH
(Continued from page pne}
yard* to go, Bishop stopix-d the runm-r
r
RH
of St. Ignace,'' and soon had to be in­
Snydcr
tpl
accident*
have
resulted
from
the
at the line of wrlnimage for no gain.
,tr
earc-less
use of
guns*. Moat
Of the duck
creased In length, and upper deck space ids always pleasing exhibition of more
FB
. ... Zcrbel
.. --- ।----ICTJ-HSS.
--------------------------------r-.-----Ha-tines lieid again on the next play.
Thoma*. • hunting accident.*
accidents have occurred when added for additional storage. In 1927
anci
me UAH
went over
:o
in.- d
.ui- nud
S'1**- CronluKdtey.-Angvll. Thoma-,
and
ball went
over fifteen
to the
Blue
and
GoldtheKarines
m"d«*
yard*
onf-i Funvr* Cogawtil. Echtinaw. Lawn-nee, j hunters have pulled their guns by tly so great were the demands made that than ordinary taxing skill. Steve
Gold. Karmcs made
fifteen yards cn
- • any“,r' Taskrr- HlcL’- AUhofi barrel from thc bottom'of thc boat
^■'5^
Haw/wmwS
to;:L
n third ferry "Straits of Mackinac" was K.-fmc* may be matched with him.
three
throe play*.
n.avs. • Hasting*
Has.mcs .punted
.pumm to
to._ ...- -------.
I Most of the wood and ffi-ld accidents constructed at the Great Lakl-s Ship
Referee Johnny Worth of Grand
Howell's thirty-yard line wliere they ■ StnlUI *nd Tyler.
[have occurred when hunters dragged Building Co's: plant. It's the finest Rapids is a trained officer of this state
fumbled. Howard recovering for Has-'
'
their guns after them through fences ai^l best of tlie fleet with a carrying and will be the third man tn the ring
ting*. Bovm and Snyder...... tt firr-t JAMES GETS HAIRLINEduring
all bouts. Tiw committee lias
|and
brush
heaps.
If
hunters
would
capkcity
of
90
cars..
The
decks
are
wide
down for HasWK~lT&lt;&gt;Wf!l took time
LEAD OVER HOEKSEMA j avoid these two violations 'of hunting so the manouvering of cars can be ac­ been fortunate* in obtaining assurance
out. Hastings tried two thrust* at the
of two Michigan State College wrest­
line making three yards.
Boye? • Hastings Tossers Well Up In I propriety, according to tiu- Department. complished With little trouble.
lers.
who
will be on hand to wind up
Tiu* Mackinaw City dock hr splendid­
| half of tiu* ordinary list of accidents
heaved a .‘bort pas* to Lpchleftner who;
ly planned. ' it's built of cement, big. the evening with a snappy exhibition
Individual Ringer Averages |I would be ellmlhated.
raced the remaining twelve yards to j
I Among the suggestion* given by the roomy, and adequate. The new exten- Two local .boys will also wrestle for
the psai une uttmoksted. Hewitt was ।
For Season
Dcpurimaiit for proper handling of Mon finished in 1930 make^posM.ble the the best two out of three falls. Im­
drawn back
in ine
the oac«uv»u.
backfield, uui
but «*&gt;?«.
Boyes;
ctrawn
uses ui
’ loading of three boats simultaneously pressive dedication services arc being
WM to HWfed «l» taitftt &gt;!»■ lull! «»'*•
Ita'tine brat «ul guns arc '
.
Ki «•&gt; out’ot bound,. ItaUnfe «,.*&lt;»
« Qtatd RwkU by • "Carry your gun over thc fence with and an elevator loads cars' quickly on­ planned.
'Die Odd Fellows again wish to invite
yoti
with tiu* barrel iwintcd away from, lo the upper decks. It'* all managed
Hmrfl «. . ».••» klcfed olt .nd tfeionn-tenUi ot a point tor tot pUce u
yourself
and
others.
with sjx-ed and efficiency. Tlie SI. Ig- all boys who have wrestling or boxing
toll «-»» in mtdfeld «t» n Un- nuurirr' ™to,d.ta rtofer »wr«fe m eta. • A •
ability
to
register
with
Harold Newton,,
cndciI
team# of the Western Michigan Horn“If. your gun tail*
falls on the ground or nace dock is also being enlarged and
IJvrbel punted to start the vtC1,ni] Mux: leagtn-, according to an official re-i touche* water make certain the bar- will be practically a duplicate of the in thc Star Bakery.
Although the seat sale opens at Requarter'and the ball' was downed oh H»rt Jiu-t completed by Mr. Hoek.Mwin.frel is clear before fou fire it.
Mackinaw City one when completed..It's an interesting and exhilarating hors Cigar Store and Carveth and
Hovreirs -ao-vu-d line bv u-ehleiUu r ! ■Wcrctary of the league. Mrs. Janie* • A Run b'ing on tlie bottom of thc
sight to sec the cars, big Packard 11m- Stebbins Drug store next Saturday.
Howell punted On first tioim tin* ball finished third, about eight poinu lx--1 boat t«-mpU an accident.
being put in play on Iliiwei; ■ thirty-jhind
thc two leaders,
Oak*.[
“Make certain no other human is
« in
lr.। olivines. Model T flivvers, sleek sporty October 15. mail orders enclosing
.... —
.... Titiu and------- "Make
roadsters
chromium trimmed, and .se­ money orders for ticket*, at the stated
.wentogetlwr
about
midway
down
the
I
the
tine
of
fire."
. five yard line. Boyt-s' jmss to Sny- dan.*—most of all sedans—6f every de­ prices, will be filled tn the order in
der was_gttod. for ten yards. U-clik-it-1[list with Monica apd Brown following!
scription, carrying license plates from which they arc, received. Tiiey should
ner made five yards on an end run j[in close order. Tin1 Hastings Arteain II
• ven* section of tiw* Union, loaded to be addressed to "Odd Fellutts Arena
around play and Karmes made three.;.won the league championship this A-a- I
tlie top with baggage and camp equip­ Ticket Sale." Hastings, In care of
Snyder drove through* tackle for tlie; ron. finishing one tournament ahead | (J |
, ment miraculously strung on fenders, either these branch offices, specifying
touchdown Karims held the ball for ! of -Grand Rapids. {Herewith is a 11&lt; |
hoods and rear, dxvli out of the holds tlie scat desired and enclosing return
Zerbel who placid It between the up-j of individual ringet averages for all;
of thc ferries, across the smoothly op­ pastage if the tickets are to be mailed.
• rights. HajOing* 13, Howell o. There wu* of the A-team playVrs in thc league, j
erated gang planks and go careening Read the advertisement on Page 8
no further scoring in the first half. Bub- • while a similar list for B-tcam players
and honking on their way. with the in the Banner. •
[will
follow
next
week:
'
Ajitutlons came in freely in the la*t I
(Continued from page one)
next car behind snapping nt their
few minute*. As the gun sounded the:
FREEPORT.
’ heels, like a worrying pup. to keep them
half, the bull wa* in po-Mjwion of'
t *';■ taimnent*.
Thc Brotlierhood has1 on the move. It's all most suggestive‘ I. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Beers of Rich­
Huttngs on HoweUS forty-eight yard'
r.j। brought many fine men to Hastings. of Vachel Lindsay's well known saga of I•land
and Mra. Mllccvd Clemen* oi.
-'
line.
•
.
[ wlio have left their frppres for good up- the.automobile age—"TTve Santa Fr 1Hickory Corners called at thc George
Howell kicked-off. to Hastings, the!
Forbey hoipe Sunday.'
•
on tills community. Tlie program wc Troll'
bull being brought\back fifteen yards,
Night service was added two years
' outline below for tlie balance of the,
by KuriTu's. Snyder madi* four yards.
ago and durtng -the tourist season the
Zerbel made il firat down on two mure;
• Brotlierhood season shows that much1 ferries run on n 20-hour-a-day achedplays. Hastings could not make the'
; can be expected this year. No Invest- ule. the St. Ignace ferry commencing
required yardage on the next three
11
nicnt of $2.00 could bring so much in1 its run at 1:30 A. M. and continuing
plays and Zcrbel punted the pigskin out.
‘" the way of food for body and mind. till 10:30 P M. the Mackinaw ferry
of bound* on HvrwcH's eleven yard line.
I; ' Ticket* can be obtained at the Banner' starting at 3:00 A. M. and ending at
They tried a play at tile line and were
ii ■: office or ut^tlie meeting Monday night.■ midnight.
smeared for no gain. Tiu-y punted to
t '' | Thc November meeting of the BrothTty* fall schedule furnishes eleven
their ^jwn forty-yard line. Karmes
’■ jerhood will be on the night of Mon- trips each day. When the hunting
madcoR- yard at'tackle. Zerbel made
ii . [day. November 21. which will be Fatti- seoaoD ojwns November 10. “service Is
seven through center. Snyder fell on
•
'
[era
and
Sons
night.
Fur
that
occasion
[ given day and night without schedule
the next play’lor a short 1as». Lrch-jI Final Standings of the A—I-eajur.
.... [Dr. H. Hamilton Aulcnbarh, rector ot until all arc accommodated" so the
lel’ner then made it first &lt;!r&gt;aii on an-,[Team
‘
Pct. । the,N wonderful Cranbrook' church, time table rt’fnWT
•end around play. The, Ha.-.tlnas
,,
- ’ line:
! Hastings .833: Widely known and highly regarded a*1
Tlie equipment now owned by the
made a mammoth hole
!e through **"
con-1 Orand Rapi(Is ...
.GM a speaker, will give tip* message to the' Mate ferry line represents an expendi­
ter and Z&lt;-rbvi went thirty
Sny-' FaJnlc.A- .................
irty yards.
yanK Sny.500 &gt; fathers and sons.ture of a million and a lutlf dollars—
dtr nuid&lt;- three yards. Hewitt two.
.000 j Tlie Dumber meeting will be. held1 perhaps more by now. And this is what
..........,__ _
On the ’onrth dton ' Snydcr-tftvTVc
t-n-.r.-. ttiiT.e !
. _____ ____
__
j on thc second Instead of the third' will interest every taxpayer wlw reads
Ito
At
t II
, l,.. [
on IMlLtll.l.K
■ Mo»d«
ata tte
„..^. r p_. „
Monday
the speakers will lx* this article. Every bit of the expense
__ night,
—„„tand
... « .OKteter.
11,0
I,,..,!-,.,,
tjjour-... o III*. ,,.M Ite s,,,,,.,,,,
c
, Ju.,,e..
I«MU. U . Ute pM wfek .Uh rrlMlve. M OT, Plate
wt). hlk.h „ , tow nnd Jud„' has been paid from the operating rtjceipts. the income derived from cars
„
.
:, -,r’ s'“"' B»o«n wrnt Sunday to Mnd u 8n excellent * undo r
' “L? ‘ '■
• P* trU.St “t'l'r^ ”Uple U &lt;t*l“ Wlth 1 F* «* January meeting Dr Ernes* and iMLssengers. the latter being
Yard Uno. • The ball
?."? ,T ’”fk “*■{. ‘tout^1‘er«t
. Burnham ha* been secured He 1* the chanted thc nominal price of 25 cents
for the nine mile Journey between thc
Un yards They jn.
t 7. "1 a
.. Bn0
Char’“‘, ”f5®Uou«‘j bead of tbe mrtory Department of thc
the first play A pu&lt; m l.ptrzt d.wn. arc the proud parents of a baby girl W„tern State Teachers' College at two cities. Na charge is made for the
driver, by the way. And this all ac­
w ** tncxmpUtc. 1 *:mm! .-•
1 born Ot: 2nd.
KaUmamo
.
hr.r f &gt;r to cam , Donato, little wn ot James Henn-'
H-b.uary
speaker will be Dr complished despite the fact that fares
?us I??1
•,,ii tonsil- Ingvoli-tadt pastor of Central Mi.-tiio- have three times been red'uced
since the service was inaugurated. This
□und end
'‘ vm i.n.Si aL“ J?' Wr.lL1nR.' i, d6! thurtli of Lansing, widely known year it is expected will see the com­
i। ‘
H1’
?nd M&gt;n i^°'C .\hlS
05 a
NX'aki-r and wljjZz» doing a
pletion of the capital investments, and
further consideration will be given to
Hastings made twenty-t­
rard* on' mer on their farm nt this, place.
I state.
.
.
extension oPsenice and doubtless an­
ie next three plays but „ ..
re- then। John Miller uf Mt. Clemens and Mr.
For the March meeting Dr. Hender- other reduction in transportation costs
dd for no gain and Zerbel pi rdiSi™.0!•a£ar,“
1 Mron.
”‘- ,head
*art Ol
of the Extension Work
Work of
of the
thc may be made later.
'
a Vuid on •• 'i~r ^ Wife
V U b ‘d University ot Michigan, will give the
Before thc state furnished service,
a Surd on tm. l.r- ; «lfe.
j address. Hr 1* a speaker who is in
.tlie ferries charged three tunes pres­
------ —------------------------------- ;---------------------- ;
:------- constant demand. The BrotiH-rhood is ent prices, which are graded according
""------- —-------------------- 1------------------------------------------------- fortunate indeed in "getting him.
to length of car. Motorcycles un­
The-final meeting of thc year will be charged one dollar, cars of the Ford
[In April, when the entertainment will sedan type two dollars, larger cars,
be furnished by tlie Ford Quartette of two-fifty to three dollars; truck* six
•colored singers. No better treat could dollars; trailers a dollar and a half.
be imagined
Tliese reasonable prices naturally have
I The captain of the supper sound is had much to do with the Increased
David Boyes. The other members of traffic.
: thc squad nre os follows:
•
Official figures from thc Highway
1 Robert Burch. Gary Crook. W. J. Department are quite amazing and give
The New Mineralized Concentrate
Field.
W. A. Hall. E. A
A Pnrk&lt;
Parker.
Hugh a better idea than anything eUe of
W,
'^' Uu«h
For All Livestock and Poultry
.Riley Fred Stoweh. D. D. Walton. Al the magnitude of Michigan! State
I^t£mer,i?€urRC
' Chx' AnnMble- Ferry sendee across the Straits of
Homer Becker. Robert Cook. I. L Mackinac.
A high grade of SOYBEAN OIL MEAL—steam cooked
Boyes. Paul Hyde. .Stewart Kelley. Hi­
Thi.* year's-figures arc not complete—
—ro icted—adequately fortified with essential min­
ram Rum. Miner Seeley. J. M Town­ but In 1931 from April to December, insend. Herman ,Zerbel.
eral-—hits n pleasing nut-like taste.
---- ,, George
........- . White.
,...... ' elusive, total receipts were $389,162.75
•oau.ioa.o
" u
Adrounle. Herman Anderson reaching the highest point In August
A concentrated balancing feed for farm grains, each
and C J. Barnum.
![with -----• of $117,978 25 ..
receipt*
for the
100-ih. bag carrying over 37$f high-quality supple­
[month when 37.074 passenger cars.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
______________________
mental proteins.
‘ 019
trucks. 1,065 trailers, 31 motorcycles.
Freeland Marshall of Detroit spent ‘six hones and cowa. tltrec wagons. 15
the w&lt;*ek end with hta parents. Mr. and busses were ferried ncrou.
Authoritative tests have proven that SGPER SOY can
Mrs. Harve Manhall.
| The total receipts for the nine years
economically rephice all or most of the higher priced
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robert* visited of state service range from * 144.833.99
animal and vegetable concentrates, such as meat
Mr. and Mrs Harold Roberts in Lan- in 1924 to $398,183 00 In 1930 when thc
scraps, tankage, linseed oil meal, cottonseed meal, etc,'
sing from Friday till Sunday. They peak was reached.
Blends with any farm feed. .
also called on Mr. and Mra. Ray ParIn this "year of . our depression'’
.dee near Grand Ledge.
1W2 When complete figures canpot be
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bclson and fam­ given till December ends, receipts al­
, lly visited their son Marshall and wife ready total 1237,289.50 with the exten­
jt.- ir Warncrville Simday.
sive trek north next month tor the
Some of Archie Belson's children are hunting season yet to be .heard from.
FLOUR &lt;. FEED &lt;- COAL
CEMENT i- LIME
having scarlet fever.
In the face of present conditions I
BRICK -s- TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS
The Dorcas Society will serve dinner think readers will be Interested in the
at tlie home of Mrs. Fred Smith in figures for a single week in August Just
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118
: Nashville Thursday. October 20.
passed. The week ending the 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Crouse enter­ when 12.499 passengers. 6.032 cars and
tained the Craig family reunion Sun­ other vehicle* were carried with total
day. ■ .
receipts of $19,759.25.
•

ms Guns {
8EMIW-7

Hunting Season Brings
Need for Precaution

TICKETS GO ON SALE
^396
OCT. 15

HERE MONDAY NIGHT

SUPER SOY

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

You Can SAVE at
Loppenthien’s Sale!
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN
FALL &amp; WINTER DRY GOODS
COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES!

Regular $15.00

Ladies’ &amp; Misses’

COATS

Dresses

Value* to $45.00. Your
choice of rack, now

Size* 14 to 46. Silk*,
prints, woolen*. Priced

Ladies’ Coats and Suits
W90V

Regular up tef $39.00 Values $(■*
Take Your Pick Now at Only
t

J i

All Curtains, Draperies at Sale Prices
Finest quality Wash Prints. Newest fall patterns 4 Pm
and plain colors, yardI wU

81x99 extra long
I
Sheets, only . . OwC |

42x36 Pillow
4Ea
TvG

Sanitary Napkin*, combination offer, 2 boxes
Naps, 1 box Cleaner, 75c value for ....
Amoskeag heavy 4 Cf*
Outing, per yard I OG

I
|

Men'* Dre** Shirt*
•ale price . . .

Finest quality, all wool Blanket*, 70x80,
$10.50 value*, plaids, now$OaWW

DOC
flE

Bargains AU Through Our Store!
Shop Here Now and Save!
FAIR I-AKE.
Tlx* Kinsley Ladies' Aid Society will
meet for dinner the third Wednesday
In October thc 19. with Mrs. Nclain
\Villison. All come prepared to'Ue off
a comforter.

i

Miss Marguerite Lcchleltncr spent
thc week end in Hastings visiting
friends.

Baseball umpires were introduced in
1819. and shortly thereafter necessity
mothered the Invention of pop bottles.

* It’s the first
catches

Cmaav Mb - * ■

** wSwMiw yOU unprepared
FOOLISH, indeed, is the motorist
who insists-on-waiting until the first
drop below the freezing point to put
his car in shape for winter driving.

Let Us Prepare Your Car
for This Winter’s Driving
YOUR TIRES, BATTERIES
and RADIATORS need to be
checked and prepared for cold
weather. -We are equipped to
GIVE YOU THAT SERVICE
at MINIMUM COSTI

We are stocked with
winter equipment
for all make* of cart.

HADEES
HOT WATER

HEATERS
...at.,.
New Low
Prices!

ANDRUS SERVICE
COURT and JEFFERSON
HASTINGS &lt; MICHIGAN

4A

*

ITHOUW

�spent
siting

essity
stile.-,.

TOT HAgTINOB BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It, IBM

ABOUT 200 AT PRESBY­

Social Events and Personal Mention

TERIAN FAMILY NIGHT guests of Mr. and Mrs Clark BiLu of
Middleville Bunday.

An Interesting Program And Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and daughter
“White Elephant Sale" Fol­ Arlene were Grand Rapid* visitors Bat-1
urday.
lowed Bounteous Supper
The W. C. T. V. will hold their next j

Mias Emmy Lou Stark spent tlie LEGION AND AUXILIARY
weak end al Kalamazoo
.
An overflowing erpud of Hastings' meeting at the home of Mrs. C-’J. Bar­
Miss Dorothy Barnes was home from
EI.ECT NEW OFFICERS
Presbyterian* numbering nearly, two num Friday afternoon.
Three Oaks over the week end.
Mrs. Ella Pattison ot Grand Rapids Installation On Thursday, Oct. hundred gathered in the parlors of the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and chil­
churofi'jlbr family night on' Thursday dren accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
spent last week with Mrs Belie Pattithe 8 th’of October
20 Preceded By Pot Luck
Will Kimble of Lansing spent Bunday
A moat .enjoyable supper wa* served with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kimble of
Supper At 6:30 P. M.
by the following committee under lhe South Woodland.
on Monday from a viait with Mr. and
On Thursday evening of last week
Mrs Marion Hodgson of Charleston. W. thc American Legion Auxiliary held an direction of Mr, and Mra. Will Grigsby:
Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Morlan of Paw
Mr. and Mrs- D. A. VanBiuklrk. Mr.
enjoyable meeting at the Legion home. and Mr*. Robert Walton. Mr and Mrs.
Mb* Kathryn Clarke, accompanied A bountiful pot luck Supper was
Elroy
Tobias,
Mr.
und
Mr*.
Finley
by ML** Margaret Mugk of Chicago, at- ‘
Rev. und Mr* Fay C Wing were
Johnston. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Perri*. Sunday guest* ot Mr and Mrs Paul:
tended the game at Ann Arbor on Bat- j
Mr. William T. Wallarr. Mr. and Mrs Wing of Grand Rapid*
urday.
Mr and Mr* Elmer Rising have gone .Edwa/d Downs; First Vice-President. Geo Miller. Mr. and Mr* Fred Young.
Mr and Mr*. F E. Border and
Mr. and Mra Pear! Tuttle. Mrs Emma daughter Winifred were eallcd to West!
to Shepherd wlicre they will visit their i
Ada, Ohio, to »(wnd a weak with her cousin*. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bratton. •Mrs..Donald Smelker; second vice­ Fisher. Mra. Norton Smith. Miss Joac- Bend. Iowa. Tuesday on account of,
president. Mr*. Harry Wbtera; secre­ phine Smith.
sister there.
formerly of Nashville
the
death of Mra. Border’s father, E
tary, Mr*. Don Foreman; treasurer,
After thc supper Mr VanBusklrk Bourret
Miss Helen Eash of near Freeport
Cecil Smith and daughter Bonnie
spent Saturday night with Miss Doro­ and friend. Mrs. Ethel Squires, all of !Mrs. Nt ill* Conaway; chaplain. Mrs acted a* chairman and gasman Inspir­
Mr and Mra. David Smith and fam­
Harry
Wood;
sergeant-at-arms.
Mrs
ing
talk
which
cann&gt;x
help
1
but
spur
thy Roush.
Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mr* Sterling
,
Rogers; historian. Mr* Era tlie members on to greater things than ily ot lAke Odessa called on Mr*. Nel­
Mr*. Charles Barnes went to Jack- Burt Tinkler Bunday evening.
Jarman; publicity chairnun. Mis* Ma­ they iufvc ever accomplished before lie Hitt Sunday afternoon
aon today where stye will visit until
Cong, and Mra. J C. Ketcham and :bel Bisson
Mr and Mra. Carl Jordan spent the
Mis* Hunter of the High school faculty
Bunday.
Mary and Dr. and Mra. C- P. Lathrop
I
A
Joint
with the Legion contributed two vocal solos which were week end with relatives-in Detroit.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. is plannedinstallation
Mrs. Arlte Spindler and daughter;
Thursday evening. Oc­ greatly enjoyed.
port spent Thursday with Mr. and Mra E C. Backrldcr of East Lansing
'tober 20 Afor
Kattorine
visited
Mi**
Margaret
pot luck supper will be
A group of thc young ladies of the Spindler of Manchester. Ohio. Satur- II
Keith Daniels
Mr and Mra. Robert W. Cook visited served at 8:30 followed by the business
church, trained by Mrs Lloyd Btorer day” and Sunday.
Lloyd Pender and friend ot Grand Mr. and Mra. Leun Bcott ot Baltic:
Rapid* spent live week end at Ann Ar­ Creek Friday and heard Senator Ar- 1 'sessions Mrs Marion Shirk of Battle gave a play entitled • Fifty-fifty ’” Mias
Mr* Will Clary and son Frederick I
Creek will Install lhe Auxiliary officers Violet Reynold* furnished incidental
bor and Detroit.
thur Vandenberg In the evening
and District Commander Chester Cone music (piano* between the scenes Tlie are spending a few days with Mr. and H
Mrs Fred Ogden. MBs Louise Gower
Mr. and Mra. Ford Pattison of KulSoo Wool Jackets, Breeches, Trousers
Sturgis is installing officer tor the audience wa* convulsed with laughter Mrs. Ralph Leffler
and Mrs^Ed. Smith spent the week end amazoo visited Mr*. Belle Pattison of
'legion Watch for further detail*.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Covry of CSoble* |
and Caps
during thc entire performance.
in Grand Rapid*
Sunday.
were guest* of Mr and Mrs Clyde 11
This week Saturday evening, lhe
Tlie evening's program concluded Ruell over the week end
Gordon Clement, Jr., is spending tlie
Leather Coats, Moleskins and Corduroy
week in Belding with Mr. and Mr* and Mrs Kenith McIntyre were din­ Auxiliary will serve a dinner to the With a "White Elephant Sale ”’ The
Club
N&lt;&gt;
1
of
the
Ladles
’
Aid
Society
rural carriers and their wlvrs al the auctioneer* were C- J Sullivan and
Gordon Clement.
Sheeplined Coats
ner guesto of Dr and Mrs R. F W&lt; bb . ’.TS: ’ h&lt;ini7
the M E church had a pot lock
Will Grigsby. a**Urted by Howard Frost of
Mra. W A. Hall, Mrs Frederick Par­ at Blythefield Country Club tn Grand l'nfv n nomesupper al the home of tiieir chairman, I
. It is a matter ot pride and satlsfacEveryone is looking forward to the Mrs State Hilbert. Monday evening
■
Blazers of wool and suede cloth
ker and Mrs. Anna McGuffin were in Rapid* on Thursday.
I
I tio« to t|w Post and Unit in this city to next family night
Grand Rapids Saturday.
Edwin Smith and B. J Arncr were .
There is an epedemic of chickenpox i
Underwear, Socks and Gloves
Nathan Judson and MIm Ethel Bur­ Ing Sturgis Thursday evening attending know that Mrs Don Foreman ha* been
in the Woodland school.
j
ton of Lansing were Sunday guests of a banquet and meeting at which xcv-',appointed a* Dejuirtment Music chair­ AID SOCIETY OFFI­
Mr. und Mr* P E. Frost of Lansing
by thc Department President- Mrs.
Mr and Mra E. A. Burton.
eral grand, officer* of the Knlghto of ‘. man
‘Gotfredscn.
were
Woodland
visitor*
Friday
P
M
i
of
Lowell
Mr*
Foreman
CERS ARE RE-ELECTED
Mra. Hazel Hinkley and Richard Pythias were present.
Mr and Mrs Walter Lake and Mra ,
I Is a talented musician and all appro­
spent Sunday with Mr* and Mra. Nelson
James Pattison and wife of Grand Ibate this splendid recognition of her
Lawrence Christian of Hosting* called i
Willison in Johnstown Twp
RapUJ* visited Mr* Belle Pattison/
Splendid Reports Given By on Mrs J. V. Hilbert Friday
ability.
Thomas Crawley hu gone to Nash­ Bunday
Mrs R. G Flnnle was a Grand Rap­
New officer* elected by Ute American Eight Circle Chairmen—Mrs,
ville where he will spend tlie winter
Mrs. Frederick Parker &lt; Marguerite
id* viiitor Friday
i
Legion, wiio will be Installed October
ut the home of Ira D. Smith.
J. C. Ketcham Spoke
Hail) of West Palm Beach. Fl*., Mr*.
Mr. andoMrs. Ralph Leffler enter- j
,
.
Allen und Frank Fender were called Ray Flnnle-(Jean McKnlghli of Wood­ 20. are:
Bridge club with a |«U luck I
At the annual meeting of the MAho- luined
_____ tlie
_____
Commander--Harry
Wood.
to Caledonia last Tuesday by the sud­ land and Mra. David French of Cale­
[dinner Thursday evening
dis'- Ladles' Aid Society iwld on Wed-[dinner
HASTINGS
Ut
Vice-Commander
Fred
Bennett.
den death of their brother, Bimon.
donia were guest* of Mra Clifford
There will be a Republican Banquet I
nraday afternoon of last week, all ot
2nd Vice-Commander—Dr iteea.
MIm Mania Newton and Erl Udstuen Brainard of Battle Crflrk on Munday
Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
3rd Virv-Comniandrr-lae Burdick. tlie previous year'* officer* were re­ at thc Metliodtst church Wednesday I
• of KcuoUuu-Wu'. silent tiu- week end
Mr. and Mrn. Herbert Bishop and
evening.
Thc
speaker
of
th*
evening
!
elected
as
.follow*,
President.
Mr*.
M
Adjutant—Albert Craig.
with Mr und Mra George M Newton Mr and Mrs C H Woodard visited Mr.
6 llllk First Vice-President. Mra D. will be Congressman John C. Ketcham '
Finance Officer—Angejr# Spirts.
Mra Thon. Henson and Mrs Mary and Mr*. Orley Bbhop ot Holland on
D. Walton; Second Vice-President. Mr* A .Kood many ticket* have been sold j
Chaplain—Sterling Roger*
Kcnna of Comstock were Saturday Sunday and made lhe acquaintance of
Robert W C.xik; Secretary. Mr*. Ray- antTThe committee are expecting a I
Sgt,-at-Arms—Paul Bogart.
guest* of Mr and Mrs. John McLravy. the little daughter. Murcia Elaine, born
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Historian and Publicity Officer—Ed­ mofid Wlndeknecht; Treasurer. Mrs. large crowd. .Club No. 4 of the Ladles’.
Mr and Mr*. Leslie Daniels and to Mr. and Mra. Buiiop on September
M. L Cook; Chaplain. Mrs T 8 Baird Aid Society of the M F. church will' Tiw southeast district of the Council
Glen Gate* and mother. Mr*. Cl*r*
win
Sayles
family of Carlton Center called on Mr.
Excellent reports were given by Uie aerve the supper Price of ticket* 25c.; of Religious Education which will Gates spent Wednraday in Battle
and Mrs Murk Cfalg and mmi Sunday
Among those who enjoyed lhe color*
The
Woodland
High
school
baseball
,
convene
on
Sunday
afternoon
al
2.00
vaiKXM
oUlwrarand
Hie
right
circle
Creek.
njoyable meeting
evening.
tour in Newaygo county and thr scenic
clialrmcn. each report showing fine team plaved Sunfield Friday afternoon p m. at Dowling church, will present
Mrs. Henry Towe la very ill Her
Mra Florence Kelsey of Los Angeles. drive near Muskegon on Bunjiay wenOF HOSPITAL GUILD work done during the pa»t year
Thc visiting team wnn.
, Hie following program: Song Service— daughter from Battle Creek 1* taking
Calif., Who lias been v Biting in Kala- Mr. and Mra. Richard Hurd. Mr and
Circle chairmen arc: Circle No. 1.
Mr and Mr* Fred, Jordan apd Mr Wayne Conklin; Invocation — R r v
1110X00. is lhe guest of Mr. and Mra. C Mrs R. W Cook. Mr and Mrs R. J Mrs. M. J. Cross Gave Account Mra. R C. Gerllnger; No 2. Mrs und
Mrs C. J. Barnum spent Sunday Rhoades; Appointment of nominating
ThU community was saddened on ac­
E- Wood.
McCteery. Mr and Mr* KeiUi Fult-r.
committor; Roll Call apd lalk*-Har- count ot lhe passing of Mrs Ernest
Of Her Recent Trip On Mon­ George White; No 3. Mrs Dan A*liai- Sunday in Ann Arbor.
Mra. Phyllis Reynolds of Ann Arbor Mr. ami Mr* Clifford Dolan. Mr and
ter; No I. Mra. W L. Hnunun; No. 5..
Tiw standard Bearers accompanied vey Burge**; Chalk talk—"Consecra- Haynes Saturday. Her kind words and
and Miss Margery Reynolds of Detroit Mra. James Radford. Mr. and Mrs
day Evening
Mra.
Herbert
Bishop;
No.
SjMrs.
James
i
by
Mrs.
C.
J.
Barnum
spent
Monday
tion
’
’
—
Rev
Hitchcock;
Duet
—
Francis
pleasant
smile will be greatly mused
vBlli-d Mr and Mrs. Roy Cordes the Roy Cordes. Mr and Mr*. «n«l
U ...»««
MIm ruuilIB
Pauline. ^..marr
Gerllnger w
was
hostess Radford; No. 7. Mrs A- B.’ Gidley; No evening with MB* Oaytha Loomis of Darby and Seward Walton; Offertory— by her many friends Iwre and they all
Prand.scn. Mr. and Mr* Onal Bayles . at a vl,ry pjeaaant meeting of the Busl- 8. Mrs. Charles Barnes
Freeport Mi*s toomis w*a-one of their ; Hastings Pariah Orchestra; Report of extend sympathy to th# bereaved fam­
•'
Mr. and Mrs Allen Pender apd Mrs. Dr. and Mr* G L Uwkwood and||UJW W((tJ1,.ns Hospital Guild on MonIn recognition of her tidrty years&gt; former membera.
nominating committee; Anthem—Base ily­
Ed|th Bonnell attended tlie funeral of Misres Helen Newtrai.
Jones day CVpU|ng at the Parish house of flHthful service us treasurer of[
Mr. and Mr*. Lexter Brumm enter-: Line choir; Special talk— "Decision Day
A doctor was called for Charley Ken­
the former's brother. Simon Pender, at Florence Rump and Mabel Sisson.
""----- •- School." —
- ---- yon last week. We hope to soon see
t Covers were laid for twenty-two. thc thc Aid Society. Mra. L L. Dewey, ini talned with a birthday party Wednes- ’in ’Church
Rev.
Bessie- —
RuliCakdonia on Saturday.
[table* being decorated with black appropriate words presented Sir* M L day evening In Iwnor of the birthdays *on; Music; Installation of officers; him out again.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur lame spent thc WOMEN’S CLUB HELD
Cook with a beautiful glass buffet *et.. of Lynn Miller. Roberta Anne Mankcr. Benediction--Rev. Harold Dixon; Con­
candle*
in
crystal
'holder*
and
orange
Prank Horn and Gordon Thompson
week end with. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Stanley Manker, Lexter Brumm and vention Song—"I Would Be True.”
made a buxines* trip to Battle Creek
(OPENING LUNCHEON colored nitjfklns with Hallowe'en de­ a gift from thc ladies
Bowser at Furt Wayne. Ind. Mr*. Lane
A piano duct was played by Mrs. Mrs John Weaver The guests were
. signs.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gaut have tak-I Saturday.
remained for a week’s visit.
Archie
McCoy
and
Mrs.
Emma
Evans,
a
i
’
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Weaver
of
Hastings,
en
living
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_____________
’
A
short
buxlneas
sexxtrxi
was
held
n
living
rooms
in
Battle
Creek
where
।
The Misses__Maybeile Hart __
and Bar। Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs C W Social Dife In Our Nation s’
after which Mrs. M. J Crews gave a piano xolo by Mix- Dorothy Ballance, Mr and Mrs Stanley Mankcr and Mr. Gaut is employed, and Mrs Gaut bara Chamberlain visited Mr* Mln*
Clarke were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. FurnUs
Capital Discussed By Mrs.
talk on her recent visit to England. and a splendid talk wm given by Mrs daughter Roberta Anne. Mr and Mra continues tier school work at the Eagle!Kenyon and Adah MBener Friday aftnf Nashville and .Mr. and Mra. Win.
France. Germany. Switzerland and oth­ John C. Ketcham, dainty refreshment* Oscar Miller and sons. Lynn and ; district by driving to and from school.' emoon and evening.
John 0. Ketcham
Kroiiewittu.-«f Mlcldh-vlllr
•----- - — -» •»—'
um&gt;- nr — ••• - ——•----being »crve-d by Circle No 5S at the Glenn and Mrs. Sarah Mohler ot South **—- •' Mr andlMTs. B C. Pennock anti
A charming social event of thc early er European countries, which all en­ close There wa* a good attendance Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. T. C ; Due lo the leaders’ meeting of tlie, Mrs Ad* Hom of Battle Creek apenl
nutrition class of thc exteiuion project Sunday with her parents, Mrs. Will
daughter Bernice of Kalamazoo and. full wa* the Women* Club luncheon joyed.
Munion of Woodland
The hnstea* for November is Mi&amp;» and tiw year starts out tn a fine way.
held on Thursday. October 20. the Gate*.
Mr.- W. L Gillie* of Hartford were served Friday afternoon by the Auxil­
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly and son Brigg* Ladles’ Aid Society will meet
Mabel
Sisson.
Mrs.
Edith
Bonneville and son Merle
Sunday guests of Mrs. M J. Crow.
iary at the American Legion home
ENTERTAINS BIRTHDAY CLUB.
&lt; Muskcgon'spent Sunday with B. S. at the church basement on Friday, “nd grandson. Jimmie May. of Battle
at,
Dr. and Mr* R F Webb of Grand About xrvcnly-flve guests were M-ateil EPWORTH LEAGUE ACTIVITIES.
October 14. Special business pertain- Creek vBited her son Utter and fam­
Mra. Theron Cain delightfully enter- Hapy.
■
Rapid* accompanied Dr. and Mrs C at tlie tables which were made bright
Tiw Epworth League of the Metho­ taihed (he members of her birthday
Mr. and Mirs. John Dell called on Mr. ing to the Bazaar, and chicken pie sup- •V Thursday.
*_________
P. Lathrop to Chicago last, week where with orange candles and bouquets in dist church htut had a fine start thia
ki
NORTHWEST THORNAFPUL
the doctors attended a special clinic. autumn sliadra ol •range und reds year and is showing an increaxe over, club nt ther home on Thursday. OcUh jand Mr*. George Smith of Woodbury PeJnT,UnJe^are&lt;!if^’
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove. Mrs *W. N. ChldDuring tlie businessTiession the club last year’s membership. Enthusiasm bur 8. Twenty-four were present to 1 ClydesRuell wax a Kalamazoo visitor
Charlie Purcell ha* been In very
Mr and Mr, Uacolm McIver and
rster. Mrs. John F. Goodyear and Mrs was asked to «|ionsur sales and finan­ In tlie league is txiing stressed in sev­ commemorate the anniversaries of Saturday.
j daughter*. Maxine and Laurel and
He called on hB sister. Mr*. feeble health the past wwk.
W R. Cook were guests of Mrs. A. A. cial projects conducted by thc Camp eral ways. Tiw league is divided into Mr*. Mary Putnam. Mr* Wilma Olcr :
Mr*. Elva Case *pcnt Friday at Ur-!Mra. ,3^ carpenter were Bunday
Lcmbenton. who B very ill.
Andcnnn of Grand Rapids-on Tuesday Fire girls who must «am the money four units or groups, each leader hav­ and their hostess. Table appointment* Ralph
/rlends at Martln_
The Ladle*’ Aid Society of the bandale and Battle Creek, lhe guest ^nne,. gUMta
W L. Pennock returned on Tuesday with which to carry on their work ing chosen hl* side and points arc were in grown and pink, each table hav­
Of.^tr’
.
Mr and Mrs Vetne Thomas and son
Mcthodbt
church
canned
67
quart*
bf
ifronj « motor trip into thc upjier pen­ County Roll Call, chairman. Mr* Don given for various things, the winning ing a birthday cake for a center piece
Mr snd Mrs Joe Moore and (laugh- nlrgc called to
Jean Bufcin^n at
insula in company with hi* son. E. W. Foreman. . asked for ' aasistanre in group. at tiw end ol six weeks, is to with tapers nt cither end. The' places fruit Thursday for tlie Bronson hos­ ter Eunice were guest* Sunday evening Hastings. Tuesday, who ha* been very
of Kalamazoo and the Clark Me­
I
Pennock, and Dn Clark of Big Rap­ carrying on the Red Cross drive in No­ be given a jiarty or treated tn some were marked by novel place-cards pital
at the Fred Miller home
kek with scarlet fiver.
made from Campbell soup "boys” and :morial Home of Grand Rapids
id*.
.
vember. Both matter* were acted upon
Mr
Uedle
and
family
of
Battle
1
rhc
Ald
wU1
;be
ln the
Rev. Fay C Wing, paator of the
Mr* R I. Hendershott leave* ttvc lat­ favorably.
The officers this year are: Pre*ideut. to carry out the scheme each lady
Grove church. *111 give thc ad­ Creek have located in the house be- ,ehurch basement September 20th. Din- (. ,
ter part of tlie month for Montreal.
Mr* David Goodyear aocomponicd Irene Jone*; Firat Vice-President. Al­ read her verse wlule tlie first course 1Coats
longing to Mr Gustine and the tatter,Mr at 12 o’clock until all are wrwd
"
dress
at
the
Community
meeting
at
was
being
served.
Canada, i&lt;»
to ivioaiu
remain uuiu&gt;»
during mw
the winter
vanaua.
wm&gt;w&gt; j by
Florence Campbell rendered bert Becker; Second Vice-President.
ins returned to Battle Creek
(Members are urged to be present to He
Guests included Mrs. Retha Cole­ the Chinoil of thc Brethren Sunday
with Mr and Mr*. Robert Hendershott. lwo phasing solo*. "My Motiver Bld* Betty -Leary: Third Vice-President.
Lyman Tompkins, who has been In oR qullt* for sale Everyone welcome.
evening. This will be the seventh anand family.
,
—__ ;_
1 Me Bind My Hair” by Hayden and Frances Cowles; Fourth Vice-Presi­ man. Mr* Roy Yurger. Mr* Cor* Mar- 'niver.sary of the community meetings. [11 health for some time. Is undergoing j Brirut needle* and thimbles.
’
Mr. and Mrs Harry Ritchie. Mr'and 1 -nood'-bye Summer" by Lyne*.
dent. Harrison Payne; Secretary-. Vir­ blc and Mrs. Giddings of Hastings - Frank Nash, a pioneer of Woodland. treatment at Um university hospital al, Maurice Thoma* and MBs Ruth
Mrs. TVd Mead and Mr and Mr/ | 7-^ maia ulk of the afternoon on ginia Boyes; Treasurer. Howard New­ Mis* Mary Waters emitted Mis* Rachel
/
Heintz of Uighton attended the foot­
pa*aed'away
at hls home in the village Ann Arbor.
■
Clurlrs Offley and Mus Thelma Offley
w)cial life in Washington by Mr* ton and Corre*|ionding Secretary. Cain as waitress. The throe honor Thursday.
In honor of the birthday of Mr.. ban ganM, al
Arbor Saturday.
The funeral wa* held Sat­
guests received some very’ lovely gifts.
were guests of Mr.’and Mra. R. L. Freer j c. Ketcham proved us interesting Maude Wallace.
urday afternoon at the home Rev and Mr*. Ben Butler of the Eagle dB- • Sunday. October 16th. will be Rally
All
regretted
the
absence
of
Mr*
Alma
of Scotts on Sunday.
; and instructive as had been anlicipatPlan* are .now being made for a Hal­
trtct the community group tendered and Homecoming Day at the M. E.
Fay
C.
Wing
had
charge
of
the
funeral
Beach,
who
is
ill
at
Pennock
hospital,
,
TVO
I..^V
.
.
.
_
.
....
..
Mr. and Mrs. Howard ^ewitt visit- Ld.
,
lowe’en party:
Come and meet with us. Bpe-.
service*. Burial at Lake Side Ceme­ them a visit in the evening. Pol luck church.
cd tlielr sister tn Fowlerville several: Mr* Ketcham 1* a plea*ing and can।
Sunday's meeting was opefted by a but are glad to hear of her improving tery, Lake Odessa. Mr. Nash was 75 supper and games were the diversions. dal
rryislc.
,
days last week and attended the fair ; fortable talker who gave tiw home folk song followed by a scripture reading by condition.
years
old.
He
B
survived
by
hl*
widow
They also visited Mr and Mr*. Bruce; many new Weaa about tiw life of the Mr. Becker. Meditation, which con­
. HICKORY CORNERS.
three daughter*. Mrs Sheldon McAr­
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Holme* in Northville.
'congressmen* families In the capital sisted at several Bible readings and
Mr* Alfred Whidby had a birthday
Mr'and Mrs Asa Wilcox of Cairo thur. Mra Carl Neithamer. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Tliomn* Clark. 8r., and Social life Is very complicated depend- prayer followed by a short play. "A
Carl Scofield, two grandsons ahd one dinner Sunday for her son. Keith, and
and
Bud
Dutiner
of
Grand
Rapids,
son Richard, and Mr. and Mra. Thoma* Ing much on ranking.
News Stand Moral." and wns closed
sister. Miss Mary’ Nash, all of Wood­ her mother, Mrs. Ros* Burdick. Mrs,
Clark. Jr., and daughter. Patty Ann. of
Oiw reason for this-formal procedure with a song und tlie Epworth League were Sunday visitors of L E, Mudge land.
Rom Whidby and son Donald were
and Miss Ruth Mudge.
Kalamazoo called on the Misses Rose. In cosmopolitan United States is be­ benediction
Thc Woman’s Study Club will hold guest*.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Houghtaling ot Has­
Elizabeth and Catherine Clark Sunday. cause
vauae of
U1 the
MM, foreign officials who
w.~ .~
—
have
Young people are urged to attend.
Ross Whidby. Mearl Kelley and
their October meeting at the school­
Mixa Marguerite Hetmaiuperger of 1M*n reare&lt;i to rank and formality and
Maude. Wallace. Cones. Sec’y. tings. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Skidmore house. Tuesday evening. October 11. Leonard Lester left FH3ay'T6FKadoka.
and son George, -left Friday for Phila­
Ypsilanti was lhe Saturday gurat of
ulJOn it Thus a system hulldelphia. where they will visit the for­ Subject of the evening 'Book Night.’” South Dakota, wliere the former con­
MEYERS—ROGER*.
Miaa Jean Barnes, going from here to ,V|(iual In this country to live nation's
Program a* follows: Music—Club; Roll templates buying sheep.
Leon Meyer*, son of Mf. and Mrs. mer's daughter. Mrs. Irene Cramer
Charlotte on Sunday where she *Peni capital has sprung up
mu»u nauthor;
uM.K,..
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Kelley and Mr*.
Call—wz
My favorite »woman
Mrs Sarah Ostroth is at Woodland w&lt;u&gt;
the day with Judge and Mr*. R. R. | -me speaker Rtive personal exper- Bert Meyer-, of Lake Odessa. and Elsie
With
c.re .,r her
«h« «“■&gt;&gt; Ow»» BMo-MW*. smllh:;
K.U.y .nd Mtt «
McPeck.
1 innees and observations which in many the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John is very ill
Kline
I
Reading-Martha Farrll; Book Review Sunday* of Ous vu
"~ ’s‘ at Hinds
Miss Helen Eash of near Freeport ^stance* were amusing as well as. &gt;n- Rogers. Were united in marriage at
Corners.
A
good
crowd
was
in
attendance
at
I
~
A
Lantern
In
Her
Hand
—
Ilcsse
Mr. Meyers
sjwnt Sunday with her sister and hits- jktnicUvc. She spoke nf the president Quimby. October 1
The senior class of the M. P. Sunday
the
Rally
Day
xrrvife*
at
thr
N
Evan[
Streeter
Aldrich-Susan
Smith;
Vocal
band. Mr. and Mra. Keith Daniel*. Mrs and nr$t lady
nnc "neighborly teaches school southeast of Hastings
School
held
tlielr
class
party at the
A T Eash and sons John and Owen:
und at the
ansewered and Mra. Meyers, south of Hastings. gelical church Sunday morning and n Duct - Mildred Osgood. Gertrude home of Ed. Hurstey. Midland" Park.
nice program was given by thc little: Flint*
Hostesses, Martha Smith,
called there In the evening and Mis* ^I|eMl0lu cloning the talk too soon for They will reside near thc latter* John.
i Grace Paul. Leta Shorno. Viola Hecker. Friday evening.
school. Thc brat wishes of their many
Helen returned with them.
lhr pleasure of her listeners.
The Dorca* Society nf N Maple Fern Trumble. Ruth Scudder. Eda Ty- . Mrs Dexter Smith’s brother and
Mr. and Mr*. Charles 8. Potto have I
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■ ■
friends are for many year* of hap­
CT*HE memorial is the one
family of Harbor Beach were her
Grove will have a chicken dinner at Ilpr- Clara Varney.
returned from taking Miss Virginia |
CO-OPERATIVE DINNER.
piness.—Lake Odessa''Wave.
A perpetual history of life.
the horn, of-Mr and Mrs Fred Smith' Mr*Leffler and daughters, guests over the week end.
Potts to Chamberaburt Pa., where she | Ten girls enjoyed a co-o|&gt;erativc dinThe faculty of Kellogg Argicultural
in
Nashville Thursday. October 30. A E,!en Jean and Jo*n vi*lt®d her mothBIRTHDAY
DINNER.
ls attending college. They also visited ner at the ivomc of Miss Constance
Without-4b&lt;^i life’s, recon!
School
will
attend
th"
teacher*
’
con
­
|erWill Ctary. of Hastings from
Covers were laid for twelve al u very cordial'invitation is extended to all.
Major and Mrs. Gladeon Barnes al Cook on Friday evening and n good
vention
at
Benton
Harbor
Thursday
often
{/arises entirely, for the
enjoyable birthday dinner at thc home
About ttxty were in attendance at jFriday until Sunday.
Aberdeen. Md.. while In the east.
time Is repopted.
.
of Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Bronson on the Republican Get-Together meeting
Mrs. R. G Flnnlo accompanied by and Friday. Dr. Ptrnie of the bird unmarked grave too noon be­
Bunday. Gurata from out of town at tlie Granite Hall Friday night and a Jack Stem of Hastings apd Miss June sanctuary will give part of the pro­
comes the unknown, unvja*
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and fine addreM was delivered by Mr Sal-1 Briggs and Mrs George Briggs of Lan- gram
Thursday evening. October 20th. Dr
attended the
thc football tame
game in
In Ann
family ilnd Mr. and Mrs. Basil Smith ttel of Chicago aho by Congressman sing -uended
lied one. '
Sim McMillan and Mrs McMillan, re­
Arbor Saturday.
of Jackson.
Ketcham.
Mr. and Mrs Leoti Hynes were called turned missionaries from Africa, will
We invite you to call now
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON.
give
talks
at
the
Wesleyan
Methodist
to
Pierre.
South
Dakota.
last
week
on
SOUTH WOODLAND.
und inspect the beautiful dis­
Mrs. Guy 8 Keller wax hostess al a
James Axplnall has been seriously ill account of lite death ot the latter’s church.
K
‘
arming
luncheon
on
Thursday,
places
Miss
’
Edna
Willison
was
lu^tftss
to
play in &lt;»ur showroom and
L. V. BESSMER, Eywight Specialist
thc past week at thc home of Mrs. father. Milton Reisinger, who was
ing marked for twelve.
the Young Missionary Workers’ Band
killed In an automobile accident.
HASTINGB, MJCU.
At bridge, Mrs. Wallace Jone* had Shirley Btocum He seems slightly im­
Friday evening About fifty were pre*- gut our prices.
now. We arc sorry to hear
top score and Mrs. J. E. Clark sec­ proved
ent. The program wa* In charge of
PREVENTS COLD FEET.
that hls brotixT, Chas Aspinall. of the.
ond.
The traffic policeman in an exposed Mrs. Blanch Jones. Six new members Special discount on all work
Center toad, is In the Hasting* hos­■
We devote all our time To the visual im­
position during the winter month* may were taken In.
bought from stock
pital. for an operation
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Baines and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. W. Helmer spent the- now be comfortably warm, by the use
provement of others. We examine eyes to leafn how a
Mr* Archie French of Urbandale
Chittenden returned Friday from *
gave a birthday dinner in honor ot her week ery! tn Hastings at Clarence Hel-■ •‘of an innovation developed by General visit to Henry Baine’s and family nf
patient sees. We improve vision, not by affecting the
! Electric engineer*. The device consist*
sister. Mra. Wesley Edmonds, of near mer’s.
eyes, but by supplying to faulty eyes the best vision
Mr. and Mrs. E. Deakins spent the,of a small metal platform, on which Petotkay.
D.-»wltng. There were guests from Bat­
! the qfficer stands, heated by a battery
tle Creek. Augusta. HaaUng* and Ken­ week end in Lansing
possible, irrespective of the condition of the eyes. And
DELTON.
Friends of Omer Christian arc- sorry. A clever wiring system conducts lhe
tucky:
___ about 50 per cent of thc residents of this community
Next Sunday night at the Mcttaxlut
lo hear of hls seriou* illness. At last I heat through tlie policeman's shoes and
HAPPY TWELVE CLUB.
church there will be given a one act
report* he waa.on tlie gain.
, his uniform.
,
need this service.
play.
"Out
of
lhe Fog.” Evary out in­ Hatting*. MIchifM.
John Tyler of Woodland called on
■
■ •••»--------------Mrs. S. C Brock I* entertaining the
Continued next wuk. ’
to —
come. Free will offering
only.
Mrs Mic&gt;rw»i«uri
Lucy Rowlader nu,w«;
Sunday
him vited -Happy Twelve Club thi* afternoon at air*
। The man whose wife criticize* .«•«.
-r—
caids Refreshment* will be served by
Mr and Mr*. Verden Coville of Free- lor paying too much attention to bu*J- Eight character* and worth your lime
thc hostess.
»
| port called on hls iwrenta Sunday.
| nesa might as well quit trying to please. J Uyaee and hear it.
Mr and Mra Oary Crook »pent tiu

Bert WHhey of Chicago spent the
wwk end with Hutlng* friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Bottom attended
tlie game in Ann Arbor on Saturday.
Mra Rllla Deller of Nashville U lhe
guest of Mra- Harry Ritchie for a few
day*.
.
«
Barbara OU* of Kalamazoo spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Hal).
Mr and Mr*. Rankin Hyde and son
of Prairieville spent Bunday with Mrs
Nettle Hyde.

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Thursday, Oct
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MAIN FLOOR, plus tax. . .
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SEAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY, OCT. 15th .1 REHOR’S CIGAR STORE &gt;nd
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS DRUG STORE

sure Control." which eliminates
unnervuary pressure. Great­
est truss impiuvement in ycarx
Let us dcraonsiratc.
The Prescription Drug Store
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trouble keeping the amendments
they do the CommandmrnU.

LEN W. FEIGHNER
If my service to. Barry county in lhe past
has been satisfactory to you, I will appn-cidte
your support ut the November election. I
pledge you; If elected, my earnest endeavor
in'the future its In the past, to reduce taxes
and to help do away with nil unnecessary

HENDERSHOTT.
There will be no L. A. s meeting this
month but In its place tile ladies will
serve a chicken supper on October
On Fliday of this week'will conic the I
first Family Night meeting at Welcome.
I An Indian bund from the Indian Mis- i

:

CARDS OF THANKS

' j music and a Very good time promised.1
' Our community wax shocked to hear I
,of the passing of Mrs Ernest Haynes.^
Phon* gjgg She has been in poor health n long
in. a. u. I time but her death was a painful sur­
I prise.to till. The family has the sym•'
pathy of everyone.
i;so a M I Mrs. Rotx-rk Haynes is still in the
so a. H. hospital but is steadily improving.
in im A m i Mr. and Mrh- Harvey Parmalee and
r i'«r&gt;K»&gt; । r Mr. and Mrrs. Myron Whitwqrth of
it.. n.ir m. I"Banfield were Sunday guests at Floyd
niuBcn.

Circum
■ • stances
deed hinder no
from calling’

complete serviced
at prices that will
meet the deeds and
.'means of everyone.
For over twentyone years we have
been b u i 1 d i n g a
'service that todayis available, to all,
no-matter what his

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

FOR COUNTY CLERK

We arc enjoying the splendid sermon
by Miss Learn. Come and bring your
friends. Every night except Monday,
night and morning and evening servicc Sunday.

asking for a first term.
My qualifications in part,
are. education: High school
and college man; graduate
of engineering; graduate
of Business College and
special course in business
management. Also a grudu-

GUARANTEED
SET of TEETH

public

EXTRACTIONS
DR. O. L. BROOKS

service, we k n ow
from cprnparison,
will cost
than less expferienced service,, and
anyone may prate
this to his own sat­
isfaction by .visit­
ing our shovyjoojp.
All funerals are*
compleU*.

THEODORE (TED) S.K.REID

RUPTURE

The major portion of my spare lime has been given
to the youth of Barry Co.. In the building of noble
character and worthy citizenship by precept and ex­
ample; five ywi
Mfout Mister
Boy Scouts;
eight year* jot service work and member nf county
Board of Y. M. C. A.; four years as County Chairman
of the Citiicnx Military Training Camp; and the last
10 years a member of my local church board and
teacher of boys’ Sunday school clax».
Beilevlng that my education and experience aa well
as my 11 yean of association in Barry Co. have befittlngly qualified me for such a public office, I pledge
you. the people of Barry Co., a full measure of sin­
cere. honest, economical and accommodating service,
well rendered. In exchange for your confidence, and
it shall nol be betrayed.
,

SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. 8HEVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AT THE GEN­

ERAL ELECTION ON TUESDAY, NOV. 8th, 1932.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoe lie
Shield is a tremendous improvement
over all former meUtods. effecting
immediate results. It will nol only
hold the rupture perfectly but in­
crease the circulation, strengthens
the weakened parts, thereby closes
lhe opening in Un diys on the aver­
age cate, regardless of heavy lifting,
straining or any pbslUon lhe body
may assume no matter the sire or
location. A nationally known scicn-

ifforS

mj

(§4 opport wnif^G&gt;4 Cfa (o

!« 2085

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Furt'eral Service
Alto Ambulance Service

�Oct. 12, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Practically 90 per cent of assessed
Xaxr-s In Michigan orc purely Ideal,
county and township. Most of tlie laiter arc for roads and scitools. Of
course most of us voted for the bonds
on which the interest U being paid by
' the state, county or municipality, so
we cannot blame Officials.
When the total income of thc Ameri­ compelled to close Uie factory, throw; Mr. Blair concludes that the tax
can people readied. $90,000,000,000 a hundreds or thousands of men out of crisis 1* mostly the.result not ot lhe dcyear, they could and did pay tl»e $12.­ work? Just bow would that help thc inands of the officials, but of the pub­
000.000,000 or I14.000.000XXX) for taxes, poor man? What is the sense of mak­ lic Officials have Imposed and revised
direct und indirect, fur lhe support of ing income taxes- so high that rich taxes lo meet what thc people clamored
nalton.il. state, county, township, vil­ men can net more income' by taking for.
lage. city and school government. With their money out of industry, where it
•Tlie fault started irtAtlteabase of the |
tiw dropping of tiu? American people's is taxed and provides Jobs for laboring structure: the ultimate remedy must
income to probably *30.000,000.000 to men, and putting it into municipal, come from tj&gt;e same point Thc people
$35 000.000.000 the estimate for 1032. the state or government bonds, where it u can .reduce public expenditures, and
enormity of thia drain u)wn the |Aople not taxed . and provides jobs only they alone-.cdn doit through their |
is not only apinrcnt. but is crumping for politicians? Trying lo shift the elected officers. Tlie citizen's respon­
cvrrylxxly. There is* only one way for burdeh from one class to another is sibility. hls fault and his opportunity ;
relief, and that is drastic reduction of not good senM*.“
ate admitted. Ti»e public official who
taxes That can never be accomi»jldie&lt;io Tiw
rnc wine
same man writes "L
"Iz'ta
zhx or
of men stands today four square far a severe J
unless the people of this country are,
e|ure learning to walk all over again; and ruthless tax economy program will |
aroused and Insist that ip lhe wlwol1 and women all over the country arc lx- playing tlie best politics Buch a|
district, in the township, village, city,. finding that by using . rubber gloves candidate should be told that if he
county, state and nation expense,k tlielr hands do not suffer much from forgets his pledges he will pay for »t i
must be cut down to a point Where pro- contact with dish water. Wc have by earning tlie disfavor of the people.
p'e can pay taxes-without having thttr learned to economize In private spend­
Thc Banner Is glad to present Mr*
property confiscated. .
ing und it s time to greatly reduce Blair's view of tlie situation because we I
In 1931 the taxes assessed direct.ly public (pending. Unneces.&gt;ary and ex- believe it will be helpful.
against property owners by thc State of truvagant jMibllc buildings do not
Michigan and all its subdivisions of greatly increase employment, but do BEET SUGAR PASSES
government weot^ln round figures $40,­ make for |x&gt;rk barrel and log rolling
500.000 By 1930 that had multiplied by j; HplitlcA. All over tlie country ore coatALL QUALITY TESTS
more than eight and one-half tjfncs, ly and Hille used roads. .Every state Is
Qaeachlng the enormous total of $353.­ tilled with new school houses located in Chemists Find No Reason For
828.000 .(nd. tlie amount per capita had isolated sections, promoted* by archi­
Discrimination Against Home I
JucrqMed more than five times, from tects and educational associations "
JU to in Tiw tax levy for school
“Tlie veterans' bureau in Washington
Grown Product
purjXMcs alone was nearly four limes is sending about 11.000.000.000 a year,
East tJhslng—Chemists and special-,
thc levy tor all purposes in 1910. Road which Is equivalent to $240 for each one 1st* tn nutrition at Michigan State Col-.'
taxes amounted to double thonc as­ of fltc 4355,000 mobilized in our army lego are unable to understand where!
sessed for all nurpor.es in 1010. Start­ during the war. The post office deficit tiie mistaken Idea originated that ai
ling a.s these figures are. they are not has increased 614 ‘per cent in five years, dindvnce exists between cane and beet,
exceptional. Similar comparisons in but rural free delivery carriers are re­ sugar eltlwr chcfnlcnlly or in actual i
other states show increases as great if quired to cover only about tiw same use.
mileage they did in the days before au-1 Experimental work In canning, pre-1
hot greater.
Ti&gt;e shipping board Is serve making, and in the preparation
Federal tuxes, direct and indirect, tomobll&lt;-.s.
have multiplied at least nve times in .qa-nding $60,000,000 a year, for of jellies shows that tile edibles pre-1
thc same twenty years. Federal and “what?"
pared with beet sugar ■ and tha-e * in |
The name author adds: “But don't which cane sugar were used were iden-1
Blate taxes together In Michigan now
amount to more than $100 ixt capita, blame public officials. Blame your­ tlcal in apiwarance, hi taste, and 141,
which means that every man with a self." Officials give us tiu- kipd of gov­ keeping qualities.
ernment we
wv vote tor
for ana
and aesirv
desire. We
wne ana tnrrx— eiuiarrn is, in some ernmenv
we
Chemical testa arc unable to differ-;
manner or'oUter, directly or Indirect-' have accepted, even if we liave not en- cntlatr
between beet and cane sugar,!
ly paying taxes to thc amount of nwrv j tirely approved, tlie grab txu: system,
and 'the two are identical in appear-;
than
L, I11 $-&gt;00 ix*r
j--, year.
.11 . Small wuuuvr
wonder IIJ.U
that We are trying to live and pay for II. We ance wiwn properly refined.
...
- - I haw nn
federal aid, alate aid
the taxpayer Is
trying to figure
what
These
statements should lielp thc
to do about it. Then- is only one Uiing I ;and county aid without Dunking what market for
the product of tiw 14.000
to do; and that Is to cut government!1 tills would finally mean to ourselves.
Michigan fanners who arc growing
costs.
। "It Is nil right to write to Washing- sugar
beets this year. Tlie crop -will
There are more than three million!| ton and to insist that tiw soldiers' bon­
produce approximately 300.000.000
elected officers in thc United Blates. ['us be not. paid now; and to demand Ikxnuta of sugar but this amount is
say nothlhg of appointed agents. com-|। that pensions be given to those injured only thrce-ftfllu of the total. sugar!
missfons, deputies, clerks. laborcra and : 1by.actual service in the World war. and used by Michigan residents each year.;
wkat not. It is estimated that one in!'! that no penxionx shall be given to those
Michigan sugar factories and Miclil-'
twelve of our |x&gt;pulnticfti is employed; whose disability, or whom- claim for gan farmers, who have produced tiw
In the service of national, state or lo- ;pension, did not originate from Actual crop In previous years have pa\s«-d'
army service.
cal governments.
&lt;
"But our attention should largely be through discouraging seasons. Co-op-'
We are ail helping to pay this hill.
eratlve efforta by the two groups have!
No one class In e.teuirtng. Tin1 buniep ।directed closer home." says this writer, permitted tiw opening of additional!
fails pretty evenly on ail. Tiw farmer '•for three-quarters of our taxes are plants and the production of an in-;
paid
to state, county and other focal
may think he is paying too great a I
share. TtaM railroads brllcietiwy are iauthorities." He recommended a five
The continuation of plant operation
_____
.... ...............
holiday-in road building and a
unduly__________
burdened. ___
Tiw laborer
thinks year
!
and .the production of this cash crop
tlx-tax on hk home is cxccsUve. Even {similar one In Ute erection of new will depend upon future markets. The ■
the banker, who pays 30 jwr cent of1 school buildings. 1 Tlie author suggests use of Michigan sugar In Michigan'
’t do -■* much
tiw
hls etmlnga to the tax authorities, may it
" "wouldn
-i—
*- harm for •*-homes will aid thc marketing of lhe I
squeal, but the tact Is that thc tax state to stop trying to teach women product.
burden Is about equally distributed be­ how to cook, or farmers how to raise

Tremendous Growth in Taxes —Mostly
Local. All Have Our Responsibility for ■
We Wanted Federal, State and County
Aid. No Use to Try to “Soak the Rich1

PART TWO

Banking by MAIL
... Has Become
Quite An Established
Business Custom
The “Banking by Mail Service”
rendered by this bank enables
one to ...
Make Depoiits Regularly
Have Checks Collected Promptly
Receive Bank Service at Home

All of this service without drop­
ping some important work to
call at the banjt personally.

tomers many who are taking
advantage of this opportunity to
“Bank by Mail.”

This service has proven especi­
ally advantageous to township
and school district treasurers.

This sound, old bank is paying
3 per cent interest compounded
semi-annually on all SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS... large or small.

This bank counts among its cus­

Open a Savings Account today.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARKY COUNTY

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
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cause those taxed |n.u on as much as more wheat, when they are raising tootiiey possibly can to others who have to much already;, and he suggests we
might Ret along without giving all our
...„
;prison inmates better club facilities
A thoughtful article on the subject, of
•Taxes and tiw Farmer" by Frank W. than the average citizen would' ever n, non.
s,«uit,u Mkhi-I (j j|SAFE WATER FOUND
j
QUIMBY.
Dept.. Clara Scott; Supt. Home Dept..
PLEASANT HILL.
Blair, president s^f thc Union Joint; hope to enjoy."
gan Btatc College
I The chicken supper put on by the L Minnie Bidehnan: Supt. of Cradle
Stock Land Bank of Detroit, hat come! The writer of this article said that ■ .
Seven members of the Sunshine club
"
■
------ ■■■-■■IN MANY DUG WELLS: A. 8. Thursday night was a great suc- Roll. Mrs. Cameron McIntyre; Supt.
to our notice wlw.-rcin he says; 'Soak-lhe recently looked up tiw 1931 taxes on
went to Grand Rapids Thursday and
....
, l„ ,
■
:' ' T_'
„
cess. Tlfey wish to thank all who of Junior Dept., Evelyn Dowell,
spent
tlx
day with Jepnie fcowtader.
ing lhe rich won't help. For whan you 1320 farms on which hls institution haye
When purchasing new equipment for Surface Springs May Also Fur- helped
■ ■ ■ in any way. especially
.........................
Hastings 'A large company of friends and rela­
• sunk them you sqaft the ixx)r ul.M&gt;. If i loans In ihrec Mlciilgan counties. Tiieiw •tlie Vttnlli.H
Mark Bedford of Mulliken ipent Fri­
• . .
.
_____
kitchen, Iw
be .llr.i
sure Hint
Hint ttm
the nrtlnln
article Is
tives were entertained at the Hoffmun day afternoon and night with Mr. and
and Nashville folks. Proceeds $24.
nish Contaminated Water
we cannot have wealth, we cannot have taxes amounted to $79,068 95“on 32.993 right and exact size and shape for
home
Sunday.
Mra. Leo Reynolds was a Flint visi­
farms, factories, railroads and sliips; j acres, or $2.40 per acre. Then- were purpose needed. Also that it Is wellMrs. Seymour Jordan also called on
—Advise Testing
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford and Sim
tor the latter part of Die week.
and if we cannot have these, how Is I direct taxes? They did not include the made. smooth, and seamless, free from
relatives from Battle Creek thc post Nibbs.
,
.
,.........
.......... East Lansing—
—Tlie
iik duduuiik
bubbling »pniui
spring
•
anyone of us going to live and support indirect gasoline tax. weight tax, nor rawih
Rev. and Mrs. Chester Scott of Chi..b-uid my
to bytared by
arto to oto obfcn
tus family? What good would It do toi thc share wc arc all paying, whether grooves. nurl Is convenient to bundle . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams and
,
Several of the young people attend­
putiWifty.jwr cent inheritance tax on! we know it or not. of Die Income tax. and well-balanced.
chrcra
iSSbSLtS^a FMlchL nwr' parent5' Mr
Chas
family calk'd on Mr. and Mrs. Charles
It Is Imiwytant in a "well groomed"
Sate that tta&gt; !8cott' aUz&gt; vWU‘d
AlblOn ed the Parislr meeting at Welcome Janes of Orangeville Sunday afternoon.
tiu* estate of a rich manufacturer if i and other levies, made by thh federal
Friday night and all report an enjoy­
UUbn, tbu ih, n..m «e k.p&lt; In «™x&gt; | Lt»r i
.KSi
“» »” *
»»
because of it, Ins executors would be | government.
Mrs. Bert Palmer took her parents
able time and a good crowd.
'
condition. However, they should be m&gt; : duni{crous nnd thp fonncr may furnish
Mr and
Edwln Chnflce visited
Mrs Carroll Cutler entertained the to Helmer, Ind- Monday to sec an
treated that this may be dora-with thc, containlTOtwr
j relatives in St. Johns hart of last Birthday club at her home Thursday aunt and uncle who are both seriously
ill.
They returned home ■ Thursday
least expenditure of time and labor.
j
dlstrutt of the bacteriologists is i w«**aftemdon.
evening.
To keep a rug from curling and slip- bawd
the
of hundrcd» of
XIr and Mrs- chav Chandler of
TRADE IN YOUR WORN TIRES ON NEW U. S. ROYALS
ping, sew a triangular piece ot cor- tCfits m^e of
o( ^ler
| Flint were calling In this neighborhood
•
ONLY NATURAL!
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford were
ruga ted rubber under each comer of;mltted for examination by the College i Thursday. They have purchased tiw A.
Records of motor vehicles reveal that Grand Rapids visitors Fridoy.
Eatorl
in prd.t|&gt;crous times the period of use­
tlie rug.
■ department. Tito water supplies of F
a,nTt ,farm.
“rrn
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter apent
A paste of rot tenstone arid linseed oil
r.jnall and largP cltl„ arr nou-;’ Tlie officers elected for the ensuing fulness of an autataoblte is much Sunday at Kent City.
will give an effective dull finish on
, safeguarded but the water used' year for Quimby Sunday School were shorter than in times Af financial
Mrs. Simm Nibbs is spending a few
as follows:
Superintendent. Loyal stress. The Department of Commerce days with Mrs. McDuffy of Middleville.
Lowell;. nsn
Am'L
Supt.. Cameron
Mcln- nos
lxjwlui
i. aup...
vdineron sicuilias estlma.ted
e.tumaica mui
that inc
the average car in Mrs.
Mra. Lenora Bowmaster or
of Grand
tyre;
Liberian.
Freda
Scott;
Sec'y.
and]the
United
States
1*
used
about
seven.
Rapids
is helping at the Nibbs homo
cream o! One wMUn. and ilemluredl
lmpTOOTrai
„mvLd^ ‘
while she lyaway.
...
for city residents Is shown by the sta- Treas., Walter Scott; Supt. Missionary j and one-half years.
. Ct?
JT1. d *
tlsUcs on diseases which are commonly
sirable addition to the winter menu. ■ the
Jt of
conUmlnatcd water.

The Homemakers' Corner'

'"mm £
^rPl"n n^l&lt;W"rrfUo2:nta

“IE! . ’

““’S"
wrr to mure slaw In UI2S

vantage. Miss Anna Bayha, head of.
r;.
1
the home economics clothing depart- ’
‘
ment of Michigan State College, has JX^»iiV^nhrainrtfi£^fm?ltS'
aifina’tKXZS“iTrtrat^U di Sls^l S

BUILT WITH TEMPERED RUBBER!

SEE THE NEW U. &amp;.

U. S. GUARD
4.40-21 . $3.98

4.50-21 . $4.45

jfuto Jport Jhop
TELEPHONE 2177
THE

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DRIVE-IN SERVICE

Necklines, shoulder nnd Waistlines ^“mor^ffiffictaU^surfae^^iiMwe
are lire emphaalwd polnu at Intoon j “ ““T
Ihla yrar. The head ahould al.-aya be I ’? -"F
a
* both types
Ut a Mlural. uprlahl position to show!
»bo»e tlto iround sur-;
on to neeklW nnd h« or hairline, are and to row should be
to
A simple rule to remember U lh.1 to '» l&gt;"™1
"'•&gt;»“» ‘"w
head should be kept In the center of ।around it.
Any Michigan resident who suspects
Uie body, with the back of the neck
the safety of their water-supply can
over the supporting foot. ,
Whether It is sports froek or after- i have tho water tested by sending a
noon or evening gown, the shoulders; sample to the bacteriology department
arc broadened this year. By no means al East Lansing. Complete directions
throw the shoulders back, forward or for taking proper samples will be sent
up when displaying this decree of by the department to those requesting
Dame Fashion. 'Relax them naturally such information.
and easily.
i
Tlie hardest part of wearing this
ORANGEVILLE.
•CMVlld
I.I.U.UI IIMUI
-•. . . wedding
......... . took
....... place
,----- -----—a
season's frocks results
from the high,
A qu«.
Monday
lighl-flttlng waistlines.
Thc dla- efUrnoon al the home of Mr. and Mra.
phragm must be kept firm, which means Clyde Nichols, when tlielr daughter, '
.
__
i_
_must
..... __
_ allow
__ Twin,
that on
no______
occasion
one
Irene, was married to Mr
Mr. Tfa&gt;.
Ivan Edgett.I1
Mra. "
Wm.
of
herself to “slump" forward, a habit son of Mr. and
J '*
r~" Edgett -»
formed when those straight line this village. The ceremony was per­
dresses were worn five years ago. Vogue formed by Justice John Kllllck. Only
calls tills year's silhouette a “rib­ immediate relatives of the families
gripping, diaphragm-wrapping waist." were present.
The happy couple are off for a few
accomplished by cut, fit, sashes and
buttons. If the diaphragm is not held weeks in Olivet and other cities In the
firm, every Important detail ot the eastern part of tlie state.
The
unusual occurrence
of this event
fashion Is lost and every beautifully
---------------------------------------------------designed line fades Into an liudgnlfl-; was that Justice John Kllllck married
cant blur.
thc bride's parents *in June
•
-•
of 1912,
A graceful, dignified walk may be twenty years ago. All hope that Mr.
acquired by holding the leg support­ Kllllck will be on liand to marry the
ing the weight of tlie body slightly granddaughter, twenty years hence.
tense.
’
Congratulations and best wishes for the
prosperity of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edgett.:
| A transatlantic telephone conversaI tlon averages about six minutes' dura­
Approximately 95 per cent of all
i rivers In North America flow south.
tion.
1»

ATTENTION
Ford Model T Owners/
If you are going to operate a model T car this winter
have it put in shape at once. For the next 30 days
we will furnish all Model T parts, tops and side cur­
tains at 33*% DISCOUNT! Also ..'.
, .
Reduced Prices on Labor Charges!
Bring your car in at once and get
it in shape for winter. See usf for
Heaters for Model T, Model A,.
Model B and V-8. Both hot air
and hot water.

SPECIAL PRICES on good used
cars next FRIDAY and SAT­
URDAY, OCTOBER 14th and
15th. Be sure and look over our
used cars on the above dates.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO.
HASTINGS, MICH: TELEPHONE 2121

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1932

PAQKTtN

MICHIGAN.TO VOTE
DIRECT FOR PRESIDENT

KEEP OUT THE STORMS
Weather strip your win­
dows and outside doors
— and you .WILL SAVE tons of
coal—or let us hang
Storm Doors and Storm Sash
for you—prices are very cheap

THE HOME LUMBER COMPANY
PHONE 2276

HASTINGS

Change Made In Election Law
i
To Simplify and Shorten
Ballot
Lansing. MiCh.. Oct. 13-Many inqulries have' been received by lhe De­
' psrtment of State In recent weeks
about the method by which Michigan
-will vote for president and vice-presi­
dent nt ibe November election.
H&gt;r the first time In Michigan's his­
tory. the names of the various candidales for president and vice-president
will appear on thc j^llot. Formerly
the ballot.i have llstatFtnl^namcs of tiw
• properly designated presidential clcc-

This Bank Believes
that as long as there are
people to eat food and wear
clothing

cast. their fallow for the presidential
. electors, Who In reality elect the na­
tion's executives.
This .led to , considerable confusion
among voters because rd the fact, that
voters rduld not find the name of tlielr
choice for president on the ballot. Toeliminate' this confusion, tlie election
laws were amended by the 1931 legis­
lature
i This change provided that instead of
thc names of the 19 presidential elec­
tors appearing on the ballot at the
-head of each party ticket, there should
appear the name of. thc various presi­
dential candidates.
j Under the present law. a vote on the
| November ballot for the presidential
I candidate of any of thc partira. conjuitutes a vote for each of the 10 presi-i
/lentiiil electors of that party. Thus
[the ballot has been shortened considlerably. confusion has been avoided at'
the votffig booths and there has been
no change in, the national plan of
lelecting a president.

that as long as sowing
and reaping continue in the
established scheme of Nature

*

that as long as manufac­
turing and distribution meet
the laws of demand

just as surely as these go
on, as they ever have, Pros­
perity cannot be diverted or
long delayed.

COURT HOUSE NEWS

PROBATE COURT.
Est. John W. Noyes, dec'd. Inventory
filed.
Est. Donald D. Hess, dec'd. Order alI lowing claims entered.
‘ &lt;
' E«t. Mary H Bagley, dec'd. Bond of\
For nearly half a century this strong, old bank has rendered a careful, pains­
Admr. filed; letters of Admr. issued, or­
der, limiting settlement entered, peti­
taking service to this community. A savings account started here will soon
tion for hearing claims tiled, notice to
accumulate
into a considerable sum. We have always paid a safe 3'&lt; inter­
creditors Isaucd.
Est. Horry B, Pierce. Petition for
est compounded semi-annually.
Iicenre to sell Issued, order for publicuHon entered.
;
Est. Nellie E. Parrott. Order to'
assign stock entered.
Est. Amelia Schmalzried, dec’-d. Fi­
nal account of Admr. filed
j fert. Anna E- Boyes, dec’d. Order al­
lowing clainyi erftered.
j Est. Hattie ,E. Checscbrough. deed.
Order for adjournment entered.
I Est. Byron W. Wilkins, deed. Peti­
tion for Admr. filed, order for publica­
tion entered. ■
Est. Arvid Theodore Lofdahl, dec'd.
Will filed, petition for admiMiqn filed. '
waiver oi notice filed, affidavit lo take
deposition of witness filed, commission­
er to take testimony issued.
Estl .Kenneth Stanley Reese,- deed
Order allowing claims entered.
| Est. James Friend, dic'd. Annual ac-'
’SHULTZ.
HOLMES CHURCH.
| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee and Mr.
' count of executor filed.
j Kenneth Babcock is on the gain.' Mr. nnd Mrs Archie Wilson nnd and Mr#- Keith Durkee spent Sunday
Est. Chas. H. Hilton. Annual ac-;
•
•
•
• a a-a
I Sunday callers there were. Mr. and1 daughter nf Kalamazoo were Sunduv afternoon nt Seymour Rclgler's near
I'oimt
tount of miardi.Tn
guardian filed
filed,
----- ■■ i Mra. bouts Hine of Cloverdale. Mr and i visitors at- Roy Wickham's.
Freeport.
Est. Beatrice E. Henry. Annual ac- • Walter W. Head, president of n(1. I Mrs. U-slie Dickerson and nwlher. Mra. i Mrs. Joseph Crockford is siiending' °«'k'n Donley left Wednesday for
tount of guardian, tiled.
Eat. Zona.Smelkcr. Annual account flonal Council of Boy Scouts. wm Dlvkeraon. and Robert Johnson of;the week in Grand Haven with her Ann Arbor for treatment and Mra.
,
broadcast
a
Y.
M.
C.
A.
message
on
I
daughter.
Mra.
R.
E.
Owena.
Donley,Is visiting in Deltoit.
of guardian filed.
^Ir- iUM* Mra- Andrew Smith. Bobby.
■
Est. Birds!!! W. Holly. Nomination Founders Day" thc tilth birthday of
of guardian filed, order appointing Sir George Williams over WEAF No- J «nd Fornst spent Sunday with Erneot
guardian entered, blind of guardian tional Broadcasting Company nt 3;30 bl"*th and Iu»'ily in Delton.
October 11.
Mrs- Gco- Thompson and Mra. Leo;
filed, letters of guardian iwiwd.
hi । Hendershott Visited the former's fath-.
| Est. Anna E. Boyes, deed. Final ac­ 't-l.
e- 8now-ln Kala,n^00 w'd-|
count filed, order assigning residue enItcrcd.
! ”h&lt; William H. Vcdder. dee d. Final A.°c&lt;&gt;^-^^fa^ tp
Y
dV^ orUi'^Johiwn !
•

HASTINGS
CITY
BANK
Bank with
Chime Clock
The

KIOTICE ths outiUndlng value offttadabove
• ’ This offer it typical of the real Utgslni
you’ll find al I.G.A. Stoiei. Now that cool,
crlrp dayi are here again—deyr when your fami­
ly really enjoyi light, fluffy, gulden-brown pier
cakes and paltrier frerh from ytaur own oven—
you’ll want the finest of Ingrhdiinti to make
I,our baking easier and mote ruicewful. You’ll
Ind them all here at your I.G.A. Store—end al
money-raving prices tool

Raisins
’ You'11 n»ol. rilUr.i
teorc sb4 nor* st
for
trait rakn. tor mlnre
cr»l «r for fancy’ ccok.

10c
Pumpkin
Pie Spice

MtkM 'Mr tasking
easier- A real flavor
»jrtcr.

PURE LARD
Tte perfect rbertcnlnv. Help* ra*ke year
eakr* ever s» light anti Harty. At au unnreally
low juice.

2-15c ...

fu 10c

CALUMET
. .BAKING POWDER
Why rirk baking failarea . . when It
takee enly.a couple, cf rent*’ worth of
Calumet to airurc yvu ot mcvcM?
Lb. Can

25c

Pineapple IGA
UpeBvd 10 the lelda. IGA.
Flneayple absorbs a-.dirtinc.
-tlv» flavor ot its own Al! ot
nature's sunny good.ness arid
lu-rlous
wholeroraeuerr
is
urought right to your table.

c- 15c

Dates
Selrrf Fenian tarletlr* grown £u
Turkic Arabia and the Persian Gull
p.-iirn. Medium largr, rirbly’ flyrored.
■i»*p arartye brewe tn .color. Behxktroily whaleaemc.’

2 U rn 25c
I. G. A. BAKING

Mince Meat IGA
Shades of lhe pie; ••grand,
raolbet used to msko1'- This
flavorful mince meat Is al!
ready tn serve. Jnvt pour ll.into lhe shell and bake. Sprinkle
a little grated eheeao on the
erost- and lot you have porterttou!

pu,. 9c

CHOCOLATE
Marshmallows
8b mvn, dell*htlul ic^hox
*Ze-.r really eujer tie ikoctuhetr.t
Ota r;-k. wars! £fau of IOA. Choes.
1

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:

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KLb.

The values ojjered at ,
/.G..7. Stores are just
what you would expect of
the largest organization
oj owner-operarted food
stores in the world!

NAVY BEANS
New -crop, choice ,hand-picked.

&lt;t&gt;" erts rail for r.:»r »hmx'.:.&gt;w&gt;
that |f» wise to haw a U&gt;» on
ysnr pantry ptel! at all times.
And don't forget - there's
r.otkirig flurtitr and rattier
than marshmallow tike frost­
ing. Camp fire. Pkg.

PSs. 10c
Nut '
Margarine

2 rj”. 19c
Jell-O

All Flavors

Thia meapenrlve dessert ai«o
:r.u«« a woiiderinl mtditior, w
any local in puddings, ices- or
salads.

310c

pk«. 7c

Oxydol

Wax Paper

For quick and economical
use.
.

£r-i9c

IndUpentiMe for hooMbo'.d
are. A thin. y»t ea.-se4u.giy
strong waterproof waxpaper.
'Roll

10c

Friday and Saturday Only

rriKiiMi.imr.iiAJiiamm
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Are Always
Top-Notch at I. G. A. Stores.

j

CAPITAL

the

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

.reccipta filed, order discharging Admr secretaryship. He was Hi-Y president
,
F-ed of near Banfleld Sunday :
I entered, estate enrolled
when in htfh x.hool G.-orge Wotring. ‘’‘^Xy Ws?s
I
Ientered,
enrulled.
M« S^^nd'ra pr
। Est- Ehzabetti Salisburg. dec'd. Final last year Hi-Y president is working m
i receipts filed, discharge of Adtnr. Ls'■ M C' A’ “nd attend" West Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Richard1
sprd.' estate enrolled.
ing w. wttv.
ijiubaugh of McCallum district.
|
' Est. Byron L- Anthony, tier'd. PaHISecretary Angell was in Cadillac la?t
Mr and Mrs. Byron Lewis spent
■lion for Admr. tiled, waiver of notice Wednesday and Thursday assisting in;Bunday with thc formers brother. Erfiled, order ap|x&gt;iniing Admr. entered. Y work there.
j nr*t Lewis, and wife of Fisher district.
I Esl. Oust Wurm. deed, petition for
State Older Boys' Conference at
Mrs: Kathryn Hart of Freeport visi•Admr. filed, order lor publication en­ Muskegon. November 23. 26. 27. attend- U-d nt Maybelle Hart's Saturday,
tered.
'
ance limited to 1.200 Father and Son
Mrs. Mattle Johnson nnd daughter,
‘ K t. Charles K. Beam. dee d. Final
’
Winifred of Hastings visited Mrs John?
account filed, order aUuwitig account, week comes November 6-13.
Mr. yanDetenter and Rev. Franch I Huling Friday afternoon.
Centered, filial rccoipu. filed, discharge
had
an
organization
meeting
for
older
i
on'* Mrs' W111 chamberlain, Mr.
I of Admr issued, eat.ite enrolled.
.
i E»t. Mary M. Holly, dec’d. Will and. high school boys of Nashville Wcdntb- n,l&lt;1 Mr*. John Chamberlain and Pasjient
M. ”
B.
-tr»
----------- -Sunday evening at thc »*
iwtltlon for probate of will filed, waiver day evening, into Y. M. C. A. group.
Norwood
home in Delton.
C. F Angell met with Frcej»rt older I
of notice filed, proof of will filed?ordqy
high school boys Monday P M fori .Mr;. Mildred Scobej.' of Milo was a
admitting will entered. ’
guest of Mrs. Vert- Robinson Friday. »
F.-t Jamis W. Hopkins, dec'd. Final group discussion and Y. M. C.&lt;A. or-? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers of Detroit
account nnd receipts filed
.
cantzation.
k sl)cnt from
Mntu Monday at I
। Es!. Mary A Bagley. Inventory filed.
Wendell Lyons, senior in Middleville John Hiding's. Frederick Smithson of’
Ei! Arvid Theodore-LOTdahl, dtt'd. hi :h school, was choten president of Lake Odessa spent the week end there, i
Proof by cummissioiu-r filed, order ad­ th*- I cjLHi-Y club lavt week.
.
passing of Mra. Ernest Haynes.
mitting will entered
Clay Bassett assisted with lhe a resident of this community for many
Orangeville Sunday .school last Sun-1 years, is sincerely mourned by her I
DOWLING.
• rtemember (he Ladies’ Ahi will serve day. Rev Victor Jones preached follow-1 many friends here. The family have!
our deeiie&amp;t sympathy tn their bereavedinner again on Thursday.' October 20. mg Sunday school.
nt thc church as usual and uh are w?lThe County Minuucrs' meeting last, went.
1
week Tuesday at Welcome Comers wa’•"
'
DURFEE
ITEMS.
Mr. nnd Mrs George Norris nt Doud* largely attended and Rev. Keith Chid* t
----------------------1
ester
ot
St
John.*
gave
a
most
helpful
Katherine
Hunt
of
Lacey
and
|
Corners were entertained Sunday at
thc liotiie ol Mr. and Mrs Orhe Fisher. spiritual address and the Welcome La-!Edith Wilkin* of Hastings were |
Mr and Mr.-. Rennie Mot: of the dies' Aid furnished an excellent chicken week-end,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud .
Hendcrahmt - district were Sunday supper. Rev. Wortz of Naahnlle was, Hunt
Sixty attended the east Baltimore;
puesu of Mr. and Mrs Charles Gor­ installed as secretary-treasurer.
------------------------Aid nt Jack Moores Wednesday and;
ham.
'
WEST HOPE.
heard Rev. Edward Gamble play the
Norton Slocum and Mr.-. Jamie J ’ *
Tlie ladies oi tlie McCallum neigh- concertina which was enjoyed very j
Smith Visited’ Mis Ettle Stanton at
/
Bronson hospital. Kalamazoo Friday. borhood anti the ladies of Cloverdale much. Proceeds, eight dollars.
Friday night was Baltimore night at I
Mrs. Stanton is recovering nicely from and vicinity who arc interested In orear.iring a Qgrden club are requested. Hastings Mission. Some from here at-i
^he cfiects of her h-ccnt operation.
to
meet
this
Friday
attcraodn
at
2
tended
and
report
a
wonderful-meet-T
" Mr and Mrs. Charlie Shultz of Bat­
•
tle Creek spent Bunday nth their par­ o'clock with Mrs Fern Barnes Al!'ing
Th&gt; first quarterly meeting nf the,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker. thave interested are urged to be present
year was held in the East Baltimore j
Mrs Parker who has been quite sick, is at tiw firat meeting
Jesse and Ira Osgood and Mr. and!church with a fine congregation Sat-'
considerably Improved.
Six ministers
•Mr and Mrs .Arthur Covey and fam­ Mrs. Ray Barnes attended quarterly' urday and Sunday.
ily were Sunday visitors at Mra. Mst- meeting at Baltimore, Sunday after- ’ present and about thirty that Joined'
1 noon.
iwith them in communion service.!
'tie VanSyOkie's in Johnstown.
James Anders and Mrs.. Harold Presiding Elder John Batdorfi. de-!
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Bolson and
Robert of Banfield visited their .par­ • Springer and Gloria Joan attended the ilivered a splendid serrnop.
-------- ---------------------------ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Wcrtman funeral of Ernest Miller of Cedar Creek |
held at Henton's funeral parlor tn •
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Bunday
.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dean of
The Dowling Cemetery Circle will Delton Wednesday afternoon.
Gordon Cpllison and lady friend at1 Arkansas arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
■ rerve chicken pie supper ut thc church
basement, at Dowling. Friday night, Battle creek called al L. D. Wood-. John Benedict.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitney ot Carson'
Oct 14. Serving begins at seven ! man's Sunday evening.
Dr. Howard Brooks of Neillsville.' City were Sunday guests of Mr. and
o'clock. A short program is being
planned. A sale will be held after sup­ ■ Wis.. visited his brother-in-law. Jesse . Mra. Fred Qamp and family.
per. Will also have a quilt , on sale Cfagood and family the first of last' Mrs Sam Pratt has recovered from
' her recent illness and is able to be out
Anyone wishing to contribute anything week.
Mr. and Mra L. D, Woodman and again
| Archie were Kalamazoo shoppers Mon—
l»Mmcut.—Bianclvc Powell, Sec'y.
Satui day. October -15 •is -•
tlie regular
.4«lo for the first P. T. A. meeting.
Industries in Akron. Ohio, use about
Congratulations to Mr. an&lt;| Mrs. Your scribe does not know the ar10 per cent ol the rubber produced in George Havens on the arrival of a baby rangemenu. but all may telephone the!
the world.
boy.
.president, Mrs. Jim Dibble.
|

MULEHIDE
ROOFING

To Keep You Dry and Cozy

Hastings Lumber o Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

^Hastings, Mich.

AVOID Severe Colds
This Winter by the Use of

PURE COD LIVER OIL
PURETEST COD LIVER IS VITAMIN
TESTED . . . and we are selling A FULL
16-oz. bottle for .........................................

d».

Upjohn’s Super D50&lt;; arid $1,00
Squibb'a Cod Liver Oil . . . 50c s/nd $1.00
Squibb'a mint flavored50c
Mead'a Cod Livqr Oi! . . 75c
Mead’s 10-D Cod Liver Oil85c
Mead’s Viosterol85c and $4.00
Keffler’s Cod Liver Oil and Malt
Extract85c and $1.50
Abbott’rTlaliver Oil Capsules
with Viosterol, box ....
$1.25
Park Davis’ Cod Liver Capsules,
box of 100 Capsules . . . ,
$1.75

And Many Other Standard Makes

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
We Deliver

Phone 2131

I

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l’v 19U

Michigan

THE OLD

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HE natural, even heat
produced by coal in­
sure* you of a com­
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price* rise with tho ad­
vancing season. So put
your order in today.

T

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Our Trucks arc Prepared to Give Immediate
Delivery On Coal Ordered Now

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POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS
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TELEPHONE 22S7
HASTINGS, MICH.

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NAHUVILLE.
i
COATS GROVE.
Mrs. Willard Demand attended the P.
LACEY,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ploeg and chil-1 There was a good crowd al the L. A. T- A- *t u* Altoft schoolhouse Friday
IN PRODUCTION RACE dren of Grand Rapids spent Sunday!6. chicken supper lost Thursday eve- evening end Mr. and Mrs. Warney Kelwith tire latter's mother, Mra. Lois ning. Over 819 was taken in.
1
' .
.
j Next Sunday evening the leader-at
-----------------Birds Owned By State Poultry­ Drtr&lt;1#Mrs. Ubbie Marsludl spent a few the Community service will be uhfl810**11 attended one at Martin Cor- which would be the regular date
men Show Way In Sixth
days in Ex,{, Lansing with her son, Fn-da Smith and the speaker will -...
be!™1”'
Mrs- °*°- Clark and daughter. Mias
Claud, and family
-■
1
.t
a•
.
.
Egg Laying Content
-Moric Boyajlan. an Armenian, who I
-----.Edith, of south of Batti. Cre-k vtofteS
—------------Warner spent will speak on the Rise and Fail of the
ROBINPARK.
I from Friday evening until Bunday sveEast Lanning. — Michigan poultry
Empire auu
and will
Uli intuiy
many III-I
InThe Larkin club iheet- ..
at thc uenuc
home of -----nin« with
and- Mra.
Bwt---------Clark,. ...RUH. cjupuiail, nu
------ -Mr.
----------„
farms won six of the first 10 places in Sunday in Spring Arbor with the lot-1I Turkish
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■*—
■—- - R.
—
• ana
j teresllng things
about thal country and1 Mr- and Mrs- John Kollar Friday night.
! Sunday visitors
were
B. Clark
the International Egg Laying contest ter's mother. Mra. Mary Hope.
Mr. and Mra. Will Ackett nnd fam­ its customs,
present.
was' family of Jackson.
on-­ 32
px.ciib. The
nW evening was
al East Lansing which recently fur­
customs. one of which will be concon
’ nlshed a year’s test of the production ily of Flint spent the week end with cerning a double wedding there. IUp spent In playing cards. Grover Cline j I*'*nd Stanton and Mis* Virginia
won--------head- prize and Mrs. Helen Miller
united
In marriage
BunUUUCi •,Cotton
---- —— were
-- —
— — ~~ —
. ..—W- ......
ability of 1.000 hens divided into 100 Hie Ackett and Parrott families.
also will talk about Russia.
pens.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Wanrey Kelsey.visited consolation. A pot luck supper was di«y afternoon by Rev. Harold Dixon
served at midnight.
e .
. st the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter
Tire owners of the birds which won end guests of their daughter. Mrs. Sunday in Kalamazoo.
„
Alah
ChaHee
at
Grand
Rapid*.
olHUrr
oi
nasungs,
a
reaocr
or
•
«*•
-*«*»*«*
ru,*
mr.
.nu
t
—
;
•
—
-------------Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alex
Potts.
Mr.
and
Stanton,
parents
of
tire
former.
Only
thc Aral Ave places are DuMree Hatch ­
Lloyd Shafer of Hastings, a leader of
The O. C. claos of the Evangelical Ui&lt; Boy Seouu. gave a ftne talk along Mrs. Jack Donovan of Grand Rapids
Immediate fami lira wtUmMd tte
ery. Dundee, first; W. C. Eckard. Pawre­
Paw. second; J. X. Hanson. Corvallis. church was dellghtftllly entertained j mat line Sunday evening at the com-1 called on Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potto i ceremony. ,The young couple will re|ty jervtoe_______
Eldon_________
Oaks sang
two.! Sunday Mrenoop.'
__ __________
_____
| side
ride in
In Battle
Battle Creek.
Creek.
Ore. third;. Frank - Teasdale. St. Wil­ Eriday afternoon by Mrs. Orville i,mun
liams.' Ont., fourth; George Ferris.
songs accompanied by the guitar and
Mr- and Mrs Elmer Hart and family,
nuviiAW -un/ret ititow
former's home. After the business sea- thi- mixed quartette sang two wngs (Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ward and family
w 1 „
JT
Grand Rapids.' fifth.
Grand RapuU called on Mr. and
***
Eight places out of the first 10 were sion several games nnd contests were , The 4-H elute met again Friday P.
i Mrs. Grwge Poland Bunday
“r2
won .by penw. of White Ireghorns. enjoyed. Lovely refreriunents were " M Witt their leaders
Mr nnd Mrrs. Clarence Shelley of' Mr. and Mra. Fred drier and famM”' CUudc Hilfmsn lor tire two
Fourth place went to a pen of Barred served, br the hostesses.
Gall.
Lykins
and
Clare
Cole
were
at
Rocks, and eightb honors were given to
Lansing visited at Ernest Smith's on &gt;■&gt;'
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with ;
h
h
nmihed its
Battle
Creek
Friday
on
business.
Sunday.
■
lhe former s mutter. Mrs. Marvin Cis- . ™
Rhode Island Reds. A single pen of
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dunnigan-and
and brother Ray‘Sb
d
beginning on
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker and daugh­
White Wyandotte* which made an ex­
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Gibbs and
-i!C
....
.
cellent record enabled that breed to ter of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Will Go- daughter Anna Mac. and Mr and Mrs.
lead all others in average production kny und sons of Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Frank Haight and children vwtt*d Mr-1 daughter spent tire week end with thei The .sixth grade has made blackboard
Otis Gokay and son spent Sunday and Mr*. Paul Thompson in Battle 1 latter's brother and wife. Mr and Mrs.: posters of Denmark and Holland.
The eighth grade Is making a col­
Seven liens laid 800 egg* or more with tlielr mother. Mrs. Melissa Go- Creek on Sunday.
' CurR* Pierce, of Grund Rapids.
1 i ter*
ton of leaves and mounting them.
during lhe year. The high producer kay. who hasn't been so well the post
Willard Bolton had tire misfortune
Mr. and Mrs Howard Smith and
Thc third grade is having an »uto
•
was a White Leghorn owned by H. A week.
to fall and break a rib recently.
\ family spent Sunday at Ruckford.
race in arithmetic. Mildred SponsellMr and Mra. Clair Brooks and son
Keister, Bangor. Tills bird produced
Virginia Thompson and Bermta
Mr and Mrs. Julian- Patte spent
of
Detroit
spent
the
week
end
with
thc
307 eggs
Rodebnuuh Liked from Hastings on Sunday with tirelr daughter. Mrs. Glen
W« have luu! quite "a. bit of aiKence
The egg laying contests have been latter's parents. Mr. and Mra. Amo* Sunday morning in time for- Sunday Dean und family of Bowne.
supervised by the poultry department Wenger.
School.
I--------------trice Buxton, reporter.
Josephine
Fred Baker spent a few days in Chi­
al Michigan State College for thc past
Mr.
and
Mra
F.
C
Wing
visited
their
A
28-inning
1-1
tie
bxreball
game!
Romig, teacher.
six years. A new contest wijh 1.000 cago lost week.
.-on Pau) and family in Grand Rapids1 was played between Brooklyn and Bos-;
Mrs. Isabelle Cooty spent the week Sunday afternoon
new birds entered began as soon as the
j ton of thc National-League on Mayl The Statue of Liberty was unveiled
end at tire liome of her son. George,
sixth race end^d.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. and I. 1920
'
Octoper 38, 1886.
and family south of Battle Creek.
Mr. und Mrs. Sum Smith and Marian
■VUDDLEVILI.E.
Joy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Glenn Allen attended the slreep Eari
Bell
of
Kalamazoo.
They
also
demonstration at tire fair grounds in
on tlielr son. Robert, who ia at­
IlasthiR* Wednesday.
Some good called
tending college there.
- IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
sheep were sbtiwn.
Mrr unit-Mrs. Orville Perkins, and
Thc sheep of Daniel Cislur were rav­
aged by dogs on Wednesday. For­ wu, Jack, ol Brighton spent Sunday
evening
tfith
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
H.
Per
­
tunately he discovered them and killed kin*. who alno entertained cousins
one, the otlrer was followed J.u its own­ from Grand Rapids.
.
er's home.
Mr*. Curl Brown and Mrs. Don Jies*
Tire Pythian Sisters liad a pot luck wr-rcJn
Battle Creek Friday.
'
supper on Monday evening before
C. 'C- Mead ot Flint and Rev, Lloyd
lodge. At their lodge session it was Mead\of East Lansing spent Tuesday
voted to put on a show at thc school night with their mother. Mrh. Eunice
auditorium In tlie near future.
Mead. C. C, Mead remained until Fri­
Milo Shaw unloaded hls show herd day. Mrs. LeRoy Mead of East Lanon Tuesday. He had been making th«- smg, Roy Boyc* of Flint, Mr. mid Mra.
fairs for several weeks nnd returned Arthur Jones of Grandville, Mra. Vine
with a nice lot of premiums.
Patella and family uf Battle Creek, Dr.
”
The first kunlly night pot luck sup- «. M. Fowler of Hastings.
Young, Tender Beef
f per at thc M. E. church on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Kinnc nnd
। drew good crowd. After tire fine meal grand-daughter, Ethel Moe. und Mr.
| imd te-eh enjoyed a program of songs, and Mrs. Carl Hume spent Sunday
i music and n short talk by Rev. Me- with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Klnne at
Kean. Then Rev. Hugh Kennedy, dis- ,Grund Ledge.
trict superintendent pf this district,
Mrs. A. R. Shaw and son. Milo, of
h was introduced and gave a very in- Middleville were callers al the Clar­
terthting talk. Earlier in tho week ence
,
Shaw liome Sunday evehlng.
.­
other suppers had been given for the
Mrs. Eunice Mead, who fell tire 16th
Any and all cuts .of chuck
None Higher, lb.
■ young ixtiple of the church. This will ,of April and broke her hip is wailing
: be tire program for the winter sedson. ।the past few day.-. Later. Mrs, Mead
—A get-together supper und exercises!.passed away ut her liome Monday
al least once a month. A very pleas- :morning at 6:17 o'clock. Funeral ar- .
unt allolr.
rangetnenls have not been made at
- Sunday was the closing event of thc ithe tune ol sending this in.
: M. E Rally Week. In thc evening thc
Mr. mid Mrs, Sprouse ure visiting
Young Pig Pork
Lb■ play. “Out-of tire Fog." was put on by at
, tlielr former home In Illinois.
1 members of the Wayland M. E. church.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Vance attended
'Illis little play was well portrayed by the
&gt;
ball gome at Ann Arbor Saturday.
tlresc young jx-oplc and several of them
Mrs. John Martens visited her
Shoulder
Lb*; showed exceptional talent. The church daughter.
,
Mrs. Jiny Schroder, and fam­
: was well filled and lire evening much ।ily at Chelsea.
enjoyed by all.
Miss Georgiana Gribben of Bay City
• Mrj_. Della Allen is much improvsd spent
.
the week end with her mother.
j in hcaltlL
Mra. Anna Gribben.
! Our school is planning to Iwld a fair
JA
Hickory Smoked
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garlinger were In
I in the near future. Wc iiope to be able Hastings
:
Friday.
j to tell you more about tills a little
William Kleinhans of East Lansing
MILD CURED
later.
wus hi town Saturday.
Tlie Misses Esther Dull and Thcressa
PICNICS
Lb.
IRVING.
Dausc-of Lansing spent the week end
I Mr. und Mrs. Frank Armstrong of at their homes here.
! Loe Angeles were Sunday guesU of Mr.
nnd Mrs Glen Nichols and Philip.
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
1 They will visit here and at Middleville
Tom McCray and family of Chicago
I indefinitely.
•
spent the week here with his mother
Mr. and Mrs. William Cushing of and family.
Lb.
HEARTS
Alma und Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wilcox of
Sumner Scott and wife of Sparta
; Rutland were Sunday guests uf their were guests aj, lily, brother. Mr. und
Lean Center ,
1
! mother. Mrs. Jane McCann.
Mrs. OtU Scott, recently.
Tire house on thc Gilbert Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph qhubb, who
Cut.
estate burned to the ground one night have been at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs.
last week. It was unoccupied.
Ben Parks the past few weeks, went to
I Mrs. Inna Foster of Onondaga visited Kalamazoo Saturday and got their
at Will McCann's Thursday night and household goods as they have rented
. Friday.
Lb..
the Gwen Abram place near Middlerendered /BULK
Mra. Celia Chamberlain has traded vlUe.
•
her farm south of hereJo. William Fi­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bunn nnd
! field of Hastings for hU property an family had as their guests over the
Michigan Ave., and State Road and he uVek end tire Wolthurn children from
land hls wife and small boy* have Grand Rapids:
IN OUR GROCERY. DEPARTMENTS
I moved to tire farm and hls boy* have
Francis Neilson spent Saturday night
| entered thc Wilcox school.
with hls parents,,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
i Several residents it other days have Neilson of Trufant.
,
I been in our town recently. Mr. and
Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. John TcnHnrkcl of Grand Ruptdr, Chas. B. Johnson Bunday afternoon
were here Thursday. Mra. Sybil War- were, their children. Mr. and Mrs.
I ner of Vandalia and Sirs Ayls Theodore Wleringn, and family of
Tompkins of Kalamazoo on Friday and northwest of\Mlddlcvillc accompanied
cans
Ion Sunday Mr. and Mra. Allen Mat- by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wicnnga and
Itlrews of Buchanan and Mr..'and Mra. son. Edward
Wleringa. and boy
James ‘ Matthews
of
Middleville. friend of the west county line.
Everybody seems Riad to cull in Irv­
The Shaw brothers cattle which have
ing and wc axe nil glad to see tire been on exhibit ut the various fairs for
।erstwhile residents. '
tire past six weeks arrived home TuesI| Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Marshall Pierce and day. We see by the Michigan -Farmer

hens win

STEAK
ROUND OR
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beef roast
PIG HOCKS
PORK STEAK

5c
15C

2

*4
IM*
A*«*AvR\&lt;

Mim called last night and asked
me to go to the game with him
"I’m certainly enjoying myself since we’ve
had our telephone put In/Before, no one
could call us, and I missed a lot of good times.

"Mother said the never did feel safe without
a telephone, because she know she couldn’t
summon help In case anything happened.
"And then, when Dad got sick and couldn’t
oven call the office, he decided that, consid­
ering tho value of the service and how little
It costs, we couldn't do without a telephone
any longer."

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

One way of judging an institution in times of
depression is by the'percentage of it* losses.
In thi* respect the Building and Loan Associa­
tions of the United State* show most gratify­
ing results, for the losses over the entire
Country during the past year yere only
26/100 of 1 per cent of their total resources.
There were no failures in Michigan during
Why not buy Building and Loan share*?

g^he ffiattonal ffioan &amp;
^nueatment ffinntpanu
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit

J. L, Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

6c
fO
Lb IZ2C

PORK LIVER
PORK CHOPS

i
n kettle
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19c

Cheese z Mild Wisconsin
Tomatoes Stp±d ^^“ 6
Reliable Peas
4

I Albert
of Battle
Albc.t Klbljnger
Klblinger of
Battle Creek
Creek were
were awards
on their
thrtr milking
miurino Shorthorn
awards on
! Sunday visitors of Mrs. Anna Pierce.
herd.
COUNTY LINE.
NORTHEAST IRVING. *
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wieland and fatkily of
Miss Mildred Hutchens of S. Borne
Freeport visited hls sister, Mr. und Mrs. spent Friday night wltlrPaullne Moore.
Spensor Johnson and son, George.
Scrniah See.w fell from a shed where
Sunday afternoon.
lie was doing some carpenter work and
MLss Gertrude Schuler of Ann Arbor broke his arm.
ts ijome for a few -weeks' vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Savacool and
with tier parents. Mr. and Mra. S. C. family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Schuler, nnd family.
George Vester and family at Grand
Mrs. Jacob Rchor nnd Mrs. Fred Rapids.
.
Pierson of Hastings visited their cou­
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and
sins. Mrs. Carrie L. Ocrhnger and Mrs. Margqret and Mrs. Ida Moore ot Has­
H. Winkler, Tuesday.
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hansbarger Arthur Moore and family.
and family ’of Ionia called on Mr. and
Quite a number of people from this
Mrs. Herman Winkler Sunday evening. vicinity attended the reception for the
Mrs. 3- C. Schuler and daughters, new pastor nnd the teachenf at-the M.
Helena and Gertrude, were in Grand E. church Friday evening.
' Rapids Saturday. .
Carter Brumm of Nashville called on
EAST IRVING.
friends and attended church here Sun­
Fred Walers Is quite sick at this
day.
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr- nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarntis H. Page and
Karl Baesaler and daughters, Arlene daughter. Joan, who are moving from
and Jane, of Grand Rapids, were Sault Ste. Marie to Ogdensburg, New
guest* st the home of Mrs. Carrie L. York, are spending a few days with
Gcriinger and Mr. and Mrs. Herman their parents. Mr. und Mrs. Will Page
Winkler Bunday.
and Mr. and Mra. Lewis'Sisson in Has­
Mr- nnd Mrs. Walter Cooke and Miss tings being called here by the sickness
Julia Schuler visited friends in Sparta of Mra. Sisson.
and Grand Rapids Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Hobbs and fapiily
Mrs. Anna Etkardt and Mr.’ and moved from the Heamy farm to a farm
'Mrs. Ray Scheel entertained Sunday. near Nashville last week
(Rev. fiifbei. Mr and Mrs. Ostroth of
Oscar Psge of Hastings spent Sun­
‘Maple Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Karl day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Eckardt and family.
Page also Mr. and Mrs. "James H. Page.

49'
49'

BREAD
Whole or Sliced, White
1-lb. loaf 4c
EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE Mild and Mellow Ih. 22c

Palmolive Soap 3

cakes

1QC

One Package SUPER SUDS Free
TEA
Mayfair
Green
Bulk
lb. 39c
CIGARETTES
Four Popular Brands
carton &gt;1J25

Pink Salmon
Red Salmon
Brown Sugar

Cold
Stream

Finest
Alaska

Tall
Can
Tall
Can

6 49
2 29'
6 li» 25'
cans

cans

A&amp;P FOOD STORES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1932

PAG* TWELVE

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FREEPORT.
I
HINDS CORNERS.
Mrs. Norma Vanderlip of Lyon*' was
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell of Maple
LEGAL INCMiLEO I
||y WARFARE ON RATS In the village Monday visiting friends Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias
Mr. and Mr*. Leighton O'Harrow and Mid daughter of Kalamazoo visited Mr.
—
■
—
■■ —
MBs C. N. Tobias arid family Sun­
CHAXCBSY BALSNew —
Poison
Bait
Prepared By children of Otsego called on friends! and
day;- '
in the village Monday.
r| Federal Department Offered
Mrs. Pearl Barrett went to KalamaMrs. Bustance visited her sister. Mrs.
Frank • Avptnall. of Hastings fromi zoo WednestfiiV to visit*her brotiicr.
, In County-Wide Campaigns
Floyd, and sMer. Gladys, before re'
’ 5 East Lansing. Oct. 2—Michigan Tliursday till Friday.
Rev. and Mr^ Wilkins were in Grandi turning to Detroit after spending two
i»- farmers can get assistance In destroy;
■ weeks with lier parents. Mr. and Mrs.
‘,f I ing rats on their farms if they will or- Rapids Friday bn business.
, C. N. Tobias, and her daughter. Leah,
Mary
Hooper
is
vHltlng
her
sister.
I ganire a county-wide campaign - and
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias visited
Mrs.
ii get their county agricultural ngent to ~
-- -Fannie Spaulding at Hastings thisi their
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
l\ i make necessary arrangements with thc “vvk.
Mrs. Lydia Simpson Jsspending a Traver and family Sunday In- the Me£ United States Department of Agrictilomber district.
&gt;.i ture.
Mr. and Mrs * Edd Holley of . Kala»f The federal department will carry on Stock. In Grand Rapids.
... — -jmazoo spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. und Mra. H- W. Seese spent-lost
'• 190 of the campaigns in state* exst of। week,
— ..I, their daughter,
1.
If..
with
Mrs. Ashel j-hi-r sister. Mr. mid Mrs Burrell Phil■ i 'the Mississippi river in the- next 90
Thompson in South Bowne.
lips, and family.
t days. Tlie government distributes qt
Mr,
and
Mrs
'Ed
Coats
attended
a
Miss Avonne Traver was taken sick
“&lt; cost a ready prepared red-squill bait picnic at Johnstown Saturday.
| Friday and her futher-rsme afwr her.
which has been found to.be especially
Mr. and Mrs. C.,L. Hcnney'wcre ep- Sin* returned to her wotk at Burrell
effective in lhe destruction of rats.
' tsrtdlned by thc latter’s brother. Will;Phillips Monday morning
The bait Is prepared by adding the Henney. at their cottage at Eagle lake, Robert Tobias ot Detroit returned
a.id-.
Hutlr.r*.
। red-squill to three different food sub- Friday.
{home Monday lhe 3rd after spending
1 stances which are attractive to rats.
Bud Everhart of Hastings spent last. ten days with-hls grandpareuU. Mr.
——
The bait Is sent in scaled, sterile caw. week
with Mux and
mid Floyd
Flovd Curtiss nnd
and Mrs
Mrs. C N. Tobins.
Tobias.
•jIkMo*. uhjch insures that the bait will be u-ifk end tilth
Mr aryl Mrs. Jerry Haynes. Mrs.
fresh when opened fur ure. Nearly a and Lloyd Reamer.
Floyd Everhart and family of Hxs- Mary Fisher and Mrs. Florence Kelsey
•ran. oopl-r c&gt;K: quarter million cans are ready for
spent
Sunday
with
the former’s son.
tings
were
Thursday
evening
callers
,
out it -^distribution.
1M9.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes nnd
'
- Surveys made in other states places at the L. M. Curtiss home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scott of Chi­ family.
’ MORTGAGE BALE.
thc average annual loss from rats on
cago
called
at
thc
ItM.
Boughner
This
neighborhood
was saddened to
a farm at MO. In campaigns of rat
hear of lhe passing of Mrs. Ernest
Sunday.
killing already completed. 50 per cent home
Mr. nnd Mrs, J. E Godfrey visited Haynes. The relatives have our sym­
of the farmers report all rats on the
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker at Lowell ;pathy.
farm «erc destroyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Mrs. Merle
County-wide campaigns are more Sunday
Walton Newton of Fowlerville spent Kelly and Miss Louise Kelly, all of
...
m— —, effective than the efforts of individual
is. dai•r«--n '• farmers because the rats migrate from Monday al the lunne of hls cousins. Hickory Comers, visited In the home
of
Mr. and Mr*. Guss Kline and fam­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kurtz,
nnd
family.
‘LJ?'^ndS'interJt&lt;’l,’bii 0,le ,nnn {o ““Other alien the Condiiilcfr-i to 4«t*re tb.»i tiont on thc original place become un- , Mr. and Mr*. Arlcigh Hall spent ily Sunday. '
t&gt;ajabie la »ee.&gt;».teac» attractive. James Silver. U. S. D. A,. ■Sunday at thc tonic of the former's
sister,
M£
and
Mrs.
Vtvcrnc
Cook
at
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
•id mcrteM*: notiee l» [&amp; ln cparge of the canipnlgn for rat
Lake Odessa.. ‘
Mr and Mrs. Pete Hoffman and son
Mr.^and Mrs. Ed Hall and Henry spent Sunday at Glenn Avpinali’s in the
'auction tn lhe hl&lt;he«t! Red Squill is uked aa thc killing Adam*
and Rev. and Mr*. Lewis at­ Durfee district. ’
•
froui &lt;toor «r the rourt: ag,.nt because it destroy* rats and is
tended tlie funeral of Mr*. .Will Lenz
Ralph Thornberry nnd daughter.
• aZ’rPrrn
“ dangerous |&gt;oLson for other an- pt the Moiilton church.Thursday aft­
Arma and friend of Grand Ledge
ernoon.
were Sunday visitors at J. C. Elliott’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Norton and
Ji
HARRYVH.I.E.
, Mrs. Ida Meyers spent Monday with
••tmiy »rer* a sti»| MBs Betty Thorsby and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George- Brownell of Cleota spent Sunday at tlie J. Hawkins
family in Vermontville.
H-tmn S3 *1 th* Mr* Walker of Chesaning spent a few Flint.
Mr. nnd Mrs David Young ol Battle
j days lust week with Mrs. Walker's
i» lb* nurtf*trd p»«
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes and ,
Acna L. Bauer. Mu
i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Xk-Vlne. Superintendent Medium of Millington! ‘Ojeek called at the F. D. Norton home
und with other relatives.
were guest.s of tlie former's parents. I Mrs. Bryoti Van -Aukcn* entertained
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Hyde ispent from Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hynes, over Sun­
the Wilcox Aid at. an all day meeting
Tliursday till Monday visiting their day. '
.
Thursday.
son. Louie, nnd family of South Lyons’
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Patten und daugliMr. nnd M.rs. Julius Maurer of CadllMr, und Mrs. Chas. Day spent . ter, Dorothy, nt Woodland are now lo­
lac called on Bryon VanAuken’s MonTliursday in Buttle Creek.
cated in the Checsebrough house.
i day.
Miss Josephine Romig of near Tuiccy
Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Vermontin I hr
Mr. und Mrs. Clair'Wright of Battle
and Mrs. Mary Weal of Nashville spent- vllle
vuie halt
,mvt. purchased
pwtviuwcu thc
lliv Geiger home
in,„ic
m3.'
Sunday P. M. with Mrs. J. J. Willetts recently and are now comfortably lo- I Creek called on tlieir parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Herb. Wrigter Saturday.
and
*'*J Helen.
““'"■*
| ented there for thc present.
Prubrfr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orville Debolt and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Day and famMr. and Mhi. Frank Cool and Mrs. Bryant Debolt motored to Chicago
Uy were Sunday guests of Mrs. Day’s Hazel Kovlskry
In Hastings;

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; Mrs. F. w.lngalsbe and Corwin; {JV!?
£nl,‘ ‘X’m £ far 2
Misses Donna McKrown and Evelyn NolbJtcy of Grand Rapids were guests|
“bTR
VlS hher
“r Mster
MLW5.
u Willidti.. whn
..mt arc nt- Novukey
ol Grand
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and
inv
nnd »&gt;n&gt;
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EOWarusDlirg
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lUSlieu lier sKUsister.

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PRATRIEVn.I.E.
i
Arils and Marvel Calthrop of Pine lake spent lhe week end with tlielr I
Cousin. Hazel Calthrop.
Evelyn Honeywell, daughter of Mr.
and Mn* D. N. Honeywell, anti Philip
OToole were united Irt marriage at
During the two years Just past. Building and Loan shareholders
Battle Creek October I. We wish for
have fownd that the sure and safe plan of saving hu not only
them a happy journey through life.
been a sura haven, but hu scried them well. Dividends of 5%
Congratulations.
'
have been paid twice yearly, nnd their certificates have been and
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers were In •
are today worth one hundred cents on the dollar. Nowhere else
Kalamazoo on business. Wednesday.
in the investment field will you find a 5% dividend with the safely
George Nagel of East Leroy, former­
of a Standard Certificate.
ly of this place, was Interred in ourj
Whether you wish to save a few dollars each month, or have a
cemetery Sunday afternoon.' He was a
lump sum to Invest, jrour money is safe nnd will yield you 5’1
highly respected resident of this com­
dividends with pence of mind in knowing that it U safe nnd earn­
munity some years ago. He leaves to
ings secure. Our forty years serving you Is open at all times.' An
mourn tlielr low. two sons. Robert and
expression of your wishes will bring a prompt reply.
Herman, and their families of East Le­
'
INVITE YOUR MEMBERSHIP
roy. Sympathy is expressed for the
relatives.
‘
Harold Jackson and son. Homer,
hnye returned from the upper penln-j
sula where they were employed, the
former for several months tlie latter
for a few weeks..
Gritwold at J«ff«rton
.
Detroit, Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker. Eliza­
beth. Engartha Peterson and Mrs. Mui-1
__ Local Rcfirt'scHlaliie
len of Hastings were callers at Mrs.'
Sarah Smith's and Mrs. Jennie Norris.
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Mrs. Mullen stayed all night to return1
HASTINGS, MICH.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Norris enter­
tained Mrs. Ora Waite of Battlei
Creek Sunday.
•
j■
Mr. and Mrs W J. Polley and Myr-1
Beth Waugh and Bill Carter of KaiCLOVEROALE.
tic Smith spent the weeR dnd with,
amazoo and Mr and Mrs Byron Cole
.... Mra.
.
limn -man
their ...w
mother.
Sarah
Smith. air
Mr -j, Mr-aud Mrs. Harry Kelley.-Mr. and and the twins of East Lansing were
■nd
Mr., Art'
r.' I- - - ' Mr Itolnnd Um »*• AM.-1 Sunday visitor* al Art Waugh’s.
and Mrs.
Art B.k.
Baker.
Mn omna Dr Frl«ur or Batu. *
«“’« : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayles, who have
Crrrk r.llwl Bandar rvrnltof.
,o( «™O' PrinwU. ,
been spending some time at their cotBorn to Mr. And Mrs. Fi rris Quick
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum spent a take. returned to Hastings Thursday
Saturday. October 8. a nine pound couplf days tlie Ixst of tiw- week with afternmn.
*on. Congratulations.
I their son Dougal and family al De­
Mrs. Honeywell. Opal and Harold ( troit.
LENT CORNERS.
were nt Battle Creek Wednesday eve-1 Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Pierce of Fenton
Mins Wilma Day and Mrs. Dorn of
nine, tho former two to attend a mH-1 are spending a few days with thc Allegan were Saturday callers of Mrs.
cellaneous shower for Mrs. Philip5 Davenport familv.
Alfred Ball.
Mbw Bentley of Schoolcraft came
.
......
. ! Mrs. Frank Humeston spent -tlie week
niday mornlny AUIr Metr.y b™a,.;,„d „ KMunuao-rtMUai rU«U*A
Saturday lo spend a few days with her
eja. o..r WKZO, Kalamawn. -I m
lhr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crum.
Mr. and Mra. .Leland Hahunond and
Dornin. Homr ,T1,o« *ho hrard II cal rhureh Bunday. Ortobrr &gt;«.h In .to
son spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs.
'jn^rZi to'toaV ffi!
Thurl Cook ot Plainwell.
Uh* etoh «U ,™r. «.hl
’■
Sunday with hls non Eric aryl family.
A recent survey revealed but 20
Mrs John J. Doster at Woodland. Fri­
Mrs. Reploglet spent a few dayg visit­ wolves remaining In Montana.
day, October 28 An all day meeting ing relatives in Kalamazoo last week.
An Intcrestjnjr piceting Is assured so be
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold of Kulaon hand. Pot luck dinner.
mazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover ■
Davenport and family Wednesday. 1 ■
Why Get Up Nights
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Ttord Dempnd of Kal-;
Make llth 25c Test.
Rny Erway and wife called on Henry ulllaluu
„fc „„
amazoo opc
spent
the WCCB
week end uv
at uw
tlie
Physic tlie bladder os you would
•Shively and wife near Gun lake Sun- (Lester Monica home.
the bowels. Drive out inipuritics
day P. M. Mr*. Kate Erway returned5 Mr. Orin Davton of Hastings spent
and excessive acids that cause irri­
home with them after spending the • B fcw days ut thc Davenport home last
tation. burning and frequent desire.
past two weeks there.
‘
pweek.
Get a 25c test box of BU-KETS. the
John Havens and Lfiwel! Whittemore i Howard Brooks of Neillsville, spent
.bladder
physic, from any drug store.
of Lakeview spent over Sunday with few days at tiw Welton Brooks home
After four days if you are not re­
their parents here.
last week.
lieved of getting up nights go back
Edil Otis and wife of Lansing and ' Mrs. Welton Brooks mid son Bobble
and get your money. BU-KETS con­
OtH Moore and wife of Mown. vtMlrd‘*P««t l»H of the-wcek with her daughtaining buohu leaves, juniper oil.
M Fred Otis' last w«-k. On Fflday &gt; ’&lt;*• Mrs. Waller Lewin, of Hastings.
etc., acts pleasantly awd effectively
A
Cloverdale
Mr*. Fred Ops accompanied them to
* •number
’•""»—* from ri»v««i
oi.. attended
on the bladder similar to cantor oil
■
the
funeral
of
George
Nagle,
who
died
Kulnmazoo fftr the day.
on bowels, if you are bothered with
East LcRoy. Tlie burial was made
Rny Erway and family. Al Wolfe. 'nt
।
backache or leg pallia caused from
&lt;uu«h&amp; of
STariM
R.p.d.::wife and dnughfer
Grand Rapids.
bladder disorders you arc bound to
n.... ...if* n.i.t rr——ft (i...
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison, and
feci better after this cleansing mid
Mrl of hXn* Ibited t’JTcrX J™
Mre Sr^
you get your regular sleep. E. L.
Kane, Nashville, Carveth Jk Steb­
Sundayr&lt;&gt;&gt; °amS *” Kt’Way&lt;° county! tP-aiile. and family of South Haabins. Hustings, Mich.
—Adv.
The young people of thU vicinity ,tnB5'
attended the Parish party at W’elcomc'
Friday night nnd all report u good!
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
-time.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Otis called on
Bert Otis nnd Manning Douglas Bun­’[ nt H«*'tinc&lt;,' in pl'- Slat" nf Mlrlilian. al th* rh..e of
K-.ptrinl.rr an, 11033.
day. They also called-at Geo. Havens':
to. see the" new son. We understand
RKSOUHCKS
ho has teen’named Richard Farrell.
Grayson BurgliduH of Hastings
railed on Louis Havens last week Sunday.

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Hamilton have returnedufrom
£dDetroit
£:
place.
ana. called on relatives here Sunday.
Mr nnd Mrs. Asa Wilcox of Cairo Mr. Hinckley motored Monday to Man­ where they have been visiting his chil­
dren.
spent thc week end here with rela­ istee on business.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
W.
Clark
visited
Mr.
m-I nrculattnl tives.
.
Mr,,, and Mrs. A. J. Ncwiskcy und aim
and Airs.
Mrs. E
•• ail-.itu
Merkle in
ut Wacousta
ivucomi.i Frir
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox, Ken- wn Wd.
on Ml» Nun. ctnibb
,,lurtw 0(
r ncth and Thelmnl spent Sunday fci
. .
„
; Mr. and Mra Bari Work., ot Battle
Battle Creek and &lt;iuoyed the privilege - •nte tsuebaU junto ,
tore Sun- Cmk
s,miU
“ of listening to a fine sermon given by 1” g
1”*' ■"*!»»*»•* •»» [hr ooul*' and Mr. and Mr. Clair StolORDER FOR PUBUCATION.
the blind evangelist. Chas. Glass, at HU
..
«■
Old Timor,
Timer* wtis
was *v«»ri
even ml
up, Ihn
the crvir*
score be-: don nnd....
family were afternoon caller*.
» the Evangelical church. They apent ing a tie of 2 and 2.
the remainder qf the day with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reuter and
—.I
.1 Mrs Rudolph Hall.
I daughter. Doris, of Grand Rapids vis- ;
TAMARAC CORNERS.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Rock of Jackson. Mr. ’.tied relatives here Thursday and'at-' Mrs. Mary Curtis will entertain the
1933.
. nnd Mrs. Bert Webb nnd daughter of tended the funeral of Mrs. John *L A.
‘ S.
" ’next,
•—
week
*-"*•■
Thursday,
- — •«--«"•*lhe 20th
PreUtT
I Hastings and Mr. and Mrs, Dorr Webb j Suulker. '
of October.
• land family of near Naihville acre
Mrs Dan Pffiitmn spent Monday'with; Mrs. Delia Cotton called on her
Sunday
guests
of.
their
parents,
Mr.
nelre,
Mrs..Mildred
Helse,
Thursday
her
sister.
Mrs
George
Alexander,
and
-lijjt «|.
' nnd Mrs H. Webb.
P. M, to sot the little new great­
. children of Alto.
,
Remember the chicken supper given
Mr. and Mrs. Orno Konwles and nephew there.
by the L A. S. at Uh- church*Prlday Merna Lou spent Bunduy at Grand; Mrs. Allie Lutz nnd children. Robert
commencing at 6:30. AU. are invited. Rapids with relatives.
nntf
Fenton ------called —
at thc
----- Carol,
-------- ot
— ---------—
r
The C E. Society will have a Shadow
Mrs. Will Blough spent Wedncsilay. home* ot George and Cleo Scars. SunCEDAR CREEK.
m-.-r.r ..th ».&lt;i.rui u. .r
Social and supix-r at the church Fri- with her daughter. Mr*. Ida Miller, in. day.
* l» la further
Talk about tanks in war times. .Rob
.'i/.'i’k. «';„i
, dn.v evening. Oct. 28.
Bowne.
i Rev. and Mrs Mcrvin Early of Bay
u. s
0 i ’ Mrs. Gertrude Johnston of MlnncJames Coo) and Will Blough micnt City- spent- Monday night with Mr. and McMannls has an automobile that n~Jrn&gt;(.i1.u. f..uj
• japolis'nnd Mrs. Mosely of Grand IU»p- Thursday al Gun-lake and returned; Mr* Dennis JJnskHl and also called Jakes the place of anything yet in­
vented. While over to Jesa Lumber's
’ *
........ •........ .
r ! Ids spent Friday Vith Mrs. Clifford with a good cutch of fish.
ion George SYars Tuesday A. M
I.UIIll.HIEM
a
short
time
ago
he
cranked
It
With
»t&gt;wk
i
*i&lt;l
in
. ..
Potter.
: Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler spent last; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtc Curtis nnd
SO/OOo.od
u.I
J Georg,- and Miss Man- Hayman visweak uj the Barnaby Park. U. B. camp! mother. Anna - Curtis. Mrs. Ethel the crank and it did nol wait for Rob ■
_; ited In Marcellus the past week ut thc , ground, lieljiing with repair work on Houghton "and Mrs. Beatrice Cotton. nor any otlwr passengers, but started , L,1'''
right
towards
home,
crosslots.
After
i
Du-i„
i-L.t..
Hi.nr.&lt;
.•
“j home of Roy Chulker and mother. i lhe buildings.
! called on Mr, nnd Mrs Hayden Myers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
making
&gt;ome
of
Jesse's
fence
look
like
■
n&lt;i.utHi
Tlie reception .given in honor of the near Clarksville. Thursdlty P. M.'
of Mkblcln. the Ftr-hite &lt;
..
SANDY HILLS.
I neW pastor. Rev Loomis and family.5 Ray Basvtt nnd family of Vcnnont- a barbwire entanglement the machine
1o)1&lt;| •
Mr Mend and Chnrhu Uidlow en­ : und tlie teachers of our school was avllle spent Sunday nt Loren. Bassett's, was choked down- and Stopped before
damage,was done. It would pay Slll, , f iIlfh^an
tertained a friend. Mr. Hawkins, front hupjiy affair. A splendid program was! Tlie Ladies* Missionary Society mat I further
some city to purt.-ha.M- this car to chav
t. n. g h.zm, t.tbire .
listened
to
in
the
church
auditorium,
at
Mary
Curtis*
Wednesday
with
a
fair
■ Urbandale a few days this past aeek.
’Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKlbbiit enter­ Rev, Wilkins cave tlie address of wcl-j attendance.
well as anywhere else.
tained their son. Robert and family of come: MImb Lillian BIpugh and Flor-: Mrs. Glendon Sears attended the
Myron Wertman and family of Del!(NEAL)
Prairieville, mid Lyle und family of inee Skeoch sang solo\ and there were Summ Sister*'. Birthday Club at the ton spent Sunday with Henry Wert- 7ib
readings by Mrs Bouma, Mrs. Ella* home of Mrs. Tena Clum near Freeport
Otsego Sunday.
H. MAllKt. HhWtiN.
man
t
.
Remember the Sunday services at Cnlt and Mrs. Estclla Cress An in- Friday.
Fred Carl and family of Hastings Mr
Mr. and Mrs Titus Wilt of Sunfield
thc U. B church at Yankee Springs strumental solo was given by Miss
Sunday with hls. iiarcnts, Mr.
every Sunday. Sunday school WOO Eiis-u Lewis. A fine luncheon was and Mr. and Mrs. George Sears' spent spent
and Mrs. Will Carl.
27th -1.
o'clock fait time. Sermon by Rev. A served in thc cl/irch parlors by thc Sunday. ut Cle6 Sr-ars.
Report of the Condition of the Hastings City Bank
John Burchett and son. Mr. nnd I Z
j Miss Statn Smith of Grand Ilrfpids
A. Griffin. 11:00 o’clock. C. E. 7:00 M. E. Ladies' Aid.
tiB&lt;« Mirt.ls.in al lh» rl"«r nf l.inmaia t&lt;r|Henilicr :io. 19;|2, a&gt; r«tie4 f..r
j
„ ir_________
[spent Friday evening at Burt Smith*. Mrs Lewis Guy and baby of Richland
Ell.
, o’doBk. -All art! welconic.
,
'Junction iTJSd Mrs. L. Benham of Irv­
I Quarterly meeting was held at Yun­
RKROURCEtf
ing
spent
Sunday
afternoon
ut
Ardy
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF BOARD ; kee Springs church Oct 8th and 9th
"Mrs.. Millie Flury and Mrs. Mary I
MARTIN CORNERS.
Owen’s.
OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS
ullh n fair attendance. Jlcv. Butdorf.
returned liome .Sunday after! The flr»t\P T A ot the sexion was ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monroe nnd son of
Presiding Elder, and several from Turner
spending the latter t&gt;iirt qf thc week; held at the school house Friday cveHutings attended both Saturday and , with Rev. Ailed DeLong and family ning.. A good crowd was present to en- Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of
Lloyd Owen and wife.
REAL ESTATE MnkTHAcK!
, Sunday.
, at Ghind Ledge.
• j Joy lhe fine program under tlie superMr. and Mrs. Myron Mason called BONDS AMI PE&lt; t-MITIl ' .li.ll b
Donrfhy Mead of Newaygo visited the vision of Mrs. Elisabeth Warner Thc on Mr and Mrs. Vcrnpr Blough of
ir&gt;,35O.O-l
10,7*1 n.t
'j
NORTHEAST CARLTON,
■■■- 'ill ■ I
o'. t t.7
, home folks over the week end.
following officer* were elected. Pres. Hastings Sunday.
na.dua un
n*. t ? -. ... f
• ' Kir.-and Mrs. Kesler of Host----- , Mr. miu
. „Howard
UWB,a ollBllcr
,
. Vtcc-Pres.. Orton
and W1&gt;
Mrs.
Shaffer Mof,Miss
Iona Gilletplc;
Mr. and Mrs. Fristrum nnd family of
74.3(10 UO
■ *
-*
, spent Sunday evening w^h Mr. and —
Kalaihazoo
and Mrs. -Irene Johnson
of Endsley; Scc.-Treas. &gt;IrJ .Elizabeth Kalamazoo, also Mr. Rowman visited i
Total. —
|30&lt;&gt;.U94 04
t Mri. Alonzo Decker.
'
Plainwell were week-end guests of Mr., Warner.
at the home ot John Lammers Sun-:
RESERVES »ta:
; Mrs.Tom Barry attended-the Aid S&gt;- RiU| Mb j w Shaffer.
| Tlie L A. S will meet at the church day.
• R3.1&gt;7» 30
ciety at Mr-.... Mina
..... Eiott’s bm
Thursday.
... j—
Munton nnd Hfrs Mildred Wednesday. October 19. for dinner.
Thc Ladles’ Aid at Mrs. Levitt’s was j
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thomas of Kai- &gt;Cornelius
_v„,and
„„„ daughter. Shirley, of
w.
.Note that .It will be for dinner.instead well attended Thursday.
Un
»nua» were on our st nets l,iri week. "
Grand' ~
Rapids
' ’ called
- - on MBs
—■ Dani art-! of supper. club No. 1 will entertain.
Ed Campbell and wife of Midland
&gt;131.370:11
Mr nnd Mrs. Elwyn Hayaard of Del- ou*
Hagerman
Friday.
’’
IY0U
—-----------------------j.
You are ci
cordially Invited to attend. Park. Gull lake spent Thursday at COMBINED ACCOUNTS.
Center Lqo&lt;. Prpuiy t’.i.in'vr
_____________________£ 12' ton spent Saturday with her parents.
Arthur Webb was in Battle Creek
Mrs. H. Cogswell spent a couple of their farm at this place.
.
95.000.(10
_:Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy. Vaughn re* Friday with
W1.„ the Hastings .....
High school i days nt ....
her son Wllliamli...In Lakeview
Maynard Monroe ot Kalamazoo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
turned heme with them after a Week* eropa class. They visited tlie Postum j the past weekspent thc past week with hls grand-.
.150.00
"r stay with his sister and husband
j Cereal and Kellogg Companies.
! Clare. Jeanette. Frank and little Eva parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen.
o
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wesley Booher spent : JL'ntil further notice the Sunday 'Trautweln of near Morgan visited their
Saturday tn Batile Creek.
preaching services will be changed grandmother. Mrs. Eva ’ Trautweln.
PODUNK.
T»ut
-•
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Lydy of Irving' &gt; from the evening, lo Sunday morning.. Sunday.
LIABILITIES
Mrs. ^Carrie Replogle spent several
•&gt;«.
spent Saturday and Sunday with hi&gt;
-----------------------------------■ Remember S. 8. next Sunday at 10.30 days with her brother. Cha*. Powell.
T5.000.00
so.ooo.oo
&gt;U parents. Mr. and Mrs Scott Lydjt and
WEST CARLTON.
| o'clock. You are cordially invited to
® family.
.
, Mr. and Mr*. Art Richardson accom- attend.
Mrs. Mary Cain entertained the D.
COMMERCIAL
DKP08ITB,
vii.;
----------1 pained Guy Nosh and wife to Lansing!
*•* '
D. D. at her liome Thursday, the oc­
r.
j
Sunday.
'
I
CARLTON
CENTER.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
casion being her birthday. Mary Putf"t, jerry Andrus was In Kalamazoo ! There-were a good many out to narn and Wilma Oler were guests.
i m n, Thursday.
(church Sunday morning and heard an- Needless to say the dinner was more
i ii. ...a j Several from here attended tlie re- other fine sermon by Rev. Loomis.
than grand and a large- crowd was
Other Publie M"O&gt;
r. a t' jceptlon for the new minister. Rev ; Winifred Marlow of Charlotte visited present, all having a most enjoyable
C Krri'tun. Je Ur Loomis, at Freeport M. E. church Fri- hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mar- trtne and wishing them many more
1303.340'
SAVINGS DEPOSITS, via.:
day
evening.
(low.
Saturday
night
and
Sunday.
such
birthdays.
NOTICE OT REGISTERED BRAND OR
•310.377.0*
Gau Wurm. : Mrs. Jerry Andrus accompanied her: Winifred accompanied by hls father
Homer .Bauchman is visiting friends
STAMP.
| brother and sister, Ben and Kate Ctol- spent thc day In Grand Rapids.
in Hartford.
! Hge. of Battle Creek to Cedar Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem and
Mrs. Cora Marble Is entertaining her
Total*
r&lt;i i. Sunday where they visited Chas. An- daughter. Noreen, spent Monday in cousin. Mr*. Minnie Loubaugh from
#&lt;rto : drus. who is attending Cedar Lake j Grand Rapids.
Toledo. Ohio.
../fur.1 Acndamy.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Fred Henney and RobThe many friends of Mrs. Alma
». 1043,
•aid pr:
Vr t*d &gt;«
; Mrs. Chas. Austin of Freeport visit- ert were guests Sunday ot the latter's Beach, who was taken to Pennock
.
-.i
MrsSBsoh Friday.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fisher, of hospital for a very serious operation,
Km'S .
i MerI UlUr' wh0 u B student at M.( Hastings.
are glad to hear she U getting along
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Savooool
____________________
visited
as well as could be expected, but were
relatives in Indiana. Sunday of- last, saddened to hear lier husband. Josweek.
I per beach, was taken to hospital SunR. C. rtlLLER.
&gt;f Probate.
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Loftus of Hastings i day night for appendicitis operation
The new League ot Nations’ library
LOYAL E, LOWELL.
r. W. HTMHBIN
at Geneva will have 35 miles of visited at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. and is quite serious. All wish them a
Naterr PubUe.
M. L. COOK.
Guy McKenzie. Sunday evening.
: speedy recovery.
\
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

RED CROSS ROLL .
CALLOPENSNOV.il

FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING

HASTINGS, MICIf GAN, OCTOBER 19,1932

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 25

|P°T LUCJNS0U^|”ALLAT|ON FIRST BOXING BOUT
Hoover Policies Arouse Confidence
In Ration—Program of Roosevelt
TOMORROW NIGHT
Still Remains an Unknown Quantity

Lambert Dictcrman Of Kala­
i American Legion And Auxiliary
r.x
mazoo Convicted By Jury In
To Hold Joint Meeting
Thursday Night !
Justice Court Here
BARRY COUNTY WILL BE
PRESENT INDICATIONS ALL
. Member^ 6f the American Legion and ]
laimbcrt Dicterman. of Kalamazoo,
FULLY ORGANIZED BY
POINT TO SUCCESS OF
Ax the political campaign rjses to.for sound currency, wise extension of
Mr. Roosevelt, we believe, Is an un-! Auxiliary are urged to remember the
charged with driving a truck while un­
fever
pitch
during
ttie
concluding
'
credit
to
ouist
biulnev;
and
agrlculknown
quantity.
Ol
hir.
record
;
l
.
Joint
tn.'tallnUan
on
Thursday
evening.;
der tlie Influence of liquor, wa* tried
UNDERTAKING
THAT TIME
in Justice cortrlghl's court on Friday weeks, all of us, might help ourwlvcs ture, ■protcr.ttbn of Ann n&lt; u\. great governor of New York ,«tate leading; October 20 at-the Legion home. A pot
by a Jury and convicted.' ft will be re­ und ixridbly others in urnvlna ut caneihbtne market against hwt-ign invxhion 'members at hU party claim Hint tin, luck irtipper will be served at 6 30 ncniriATinil nr aocua
STILL NEED FOR ASSIST­
numbered that, while lie was evident­ cuilcluslons if we'did our.beat to avoid and-dumping by an adequate tariff, u rnticum can be fairly made great orl-x-k l*lctur bring your own drehev UtUlUA I lUN Ur AKtNA
BY MISS BESSMER
ANTS FOR CANVASS ly under the influence of liquor. hU tl&gt;e old-style heated political arguments fyilancvd budget, und Federal a&gt;.sist- ability to promise: lack of ability n&gt;; &lt;andwlctHv. and one othar dfcsli of food.'
. ,
.
truck weaving across M-43 some dis­ that never got anywhere and consider unce for relh'f work only in event lo- fullhi his promlM's. This, however.; Following the *U|&gt;per, District Com* .
north of Gull lake crashed into thc various factors in a calm, reason- cal agencies break down. Further he doe# no', nuke Mr. Roosevelt unique • rounder Cheater Cone of Sturgis and All Event' To Be Conducted
Quota For Local Chapter Is tance
another car. seriously injuring a young able and fair planner. It is in this is against the d&lt;j|i- system and d«»not among politician.*.. He has brought1 Mr. Marian Shirk of Battle Creek will
$860 For 1932—Many Calls lady und wrecking the car. Dicterman spirit that the Banner wishes to ex-_ believe in immediate cash payment of little to pass in the way of promuad install the newly elected officer;, of ]
Under A. A. U. Rules—
'
i both organizations.
press certain views concerning possible" the ubonus.
~—nTin*
’’— —
—
president
realize* ■ reform*.
Made For Relief Work
Bouts 3 Minutes Long
559 30. Hix driver's iiecn.-c will also be' consequences of the election to be field that the causes of the depression were
So tar -the New York governor' Ims
It 1* hoped there may be a gtxxl at-1
A capacity crowd will await the gung
world-wide and: therefore cannot l&gt;* failed to.aequaint the coiTntry with tlie tendance.
forfeited for .several months.
on Tuesday, November 8
■
openilig of the Red Cross Roil Call,
’ ■* hrn the first bout opens ut the Odd
It .is a matter of Judgment what remedied speedily. He -has formulated jioliclr* tie intends to ' follow Both
mon* interest Is being manifest by .'i
Feflovs arena tomorrow. Thursday.
might hupoen should Mi. Roonevcll be long-Mithied policies accordingly from progressives and conservative* claim
night.
z
Burry county jx-oplc, und Mrs Dun
elected ana whut might )up|M'h should which the country hs* already rx- that he is ‘one of Us." The country,
''•‘IAircma.il, Roll Cali
'I he big new innovation Stmt opens in
IX'rienred noticeable benefits Recent­ ^oes not know dethutciy what he in/£\
clndrnian. - is greatly]
, tbl* city tomorrow* night promises to
In Hie latter event, ‘.however, the ly there has been a downward trend in..tends to do: wla-ther he will raise or
be a wonderful guceeas Odd Fellows
encouraged in- her
country «!«•.* know the courw that Mr. prices for reasoitv tliat we-will mention lower Hu* tariff and permit a. "con­
। An na with Rs newly erected grandft I C”°7a n’t.’^fw tiu j
I
।Continued on page flrio
(Hoover intends to follow, He .stands later.’
I stands, it* sturdy ring platform covered
by its brand new canvas. awaiU tlie
I----------•
THE
E.
W.
BLISS
CO.
WILL
'shifting footwork of the fin.*, two athiJ.S'p.",::; FKED P. GEIB.’ or GRAND two KALAMAZOO
\ /
In different localities’
■’
*MEN
—— WERE ARRESTED
TRANSFER PART OF CHI­
RAPIDS,
WILL
ADDRESS
•
v
havr offered then aid
. g'/ng sounds and liie seals are full.
CAGO PLANT HERE
HASTINGS FOLKS
I Starting last Saturday, the first few
and the chairman hope* to have the
Deputy George Sumner Found
niiinly fully organized before the. ojiciiStore and Caneth and Stebbins* were
ing day. Friday, November 14, which is
Them
With
Hen
.Pheasants
TO MEAN STEADIER
,1OA. uul
AT CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
। slow."
but tr&gt;t
the. 1IUJ
lull was only
only temporary.
temporary.
ArmBlict* Day.
_
In Their Possession
The work of the Rod Cross Is not
ST.
IGNACE — HIAWATHA PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS IN­
LOCAL PRODUCTION Dcn».and« for
iww
come m
AT 3:00 P. M. NEXT SUN.
Deputy
Coiuer'vutlon
Officer
George
1 and tliere are now but a fqw seats left.
confined to rendering a**islanc« ‘ durClUB—BIO SPRING— AND
DUSTRIAL WORKERS IN
_
_
...
.sumnrr
Sumner arresieo
arrested uiauae
Claude o
O. Kooinson
Robin.Mm
Thin Plan Will Alun Wnrk Ont 11 an&gt;°ne wishes to lie there when Miss
km,,,,,,,.,.,,,,
This nan Will Also work out ch-rlliU&lt;. n,..Mr.,.r 1^, lh&gt; flag
BLANEY PARK VISITED
! ,
THIRfi SPEECH
but u always "on the Job." ready to To Discuss Proposed Constltu..Mnd w„, K,[1B „„„
To Advantage Of The Has|dedicates the Arena to clean s|»ruhelp In other •cases r&gt;f need, such as tional Amendment That Would Sunday on n charge of pos.«-.Mion of
M.k. SUU Kunificationis! ;
^“,,0?*^^........“V
j manship as sponsor for the Odd FeL
supplying all kinds of seeds to tlie
BANNER REPORTER SAW
AUTO CITY PREPARES
|
lin‘« ri.»t
| lows Arena organization, he had better
.farmers in the drouth urea, making
Fred P. Gcib. one of the IradniK at- i They were brought before Justice
to one of the branch offices now or
booksjn bruille forlhp^iliiid und proMUCH TO COMMEND I
FOR CROWD OF 100.000 Interested In a corpomtlorl ln,Chlcngo : Ko
vidiiti! 20fi.uocTTaFnliciih for the needy. torncys of Grand Rapids, a member of Matthews un Monday und paid "tines i
|
Mvhich manflfacture* special' stamp-‘;cull them up to reserve a seat See the
that
city's
school
board,
w'lll
address
aland
costs
of
*16.85
each,
! advertisement on Page 8 of tills Issue,
Ijut year Red Cross nurses make
Recalls
Dissention
Over
OrigEntire
S.ytte
To
Be
Represented
in.:
presses
and
attachments
for,
meeting
at
the
auditorium
of
the'
ing
for|
The
card is as follows, starting
1 .'157.000 Vt-JLS. Inspected 949.000 school
.presses. The
Bliss company
promptly at 8 30
inal Trade With Ohio For
t In Huge Gathering At Qlym“
‘ has
J dccid‘J
children and 58,000 adulU were In­ Central tchool building in tills city
,&lt;d that gome of thia work, all of which, preliminary: Ratalng the Flag and
structed in home hygiene and care ot next Sunday afternoon at Hirer
This Valuable Section
I
pia Amphitheater
■; na.s
Fellow Arena.
j o'clock. Mr. Geib, u thorough lawyer,
has nemoiore-Dcvii
heretofore-been aoiu*
don.- BL
at inc
the vmChi- ■ Dedication
Dedication of
of Odd
Odd Fella*
Arena, Miss
Miss
tlM- Nick.
.
I With the rapid Increase in summer; President Herbert Hoover is to de- cago plant, shall hereafter be done at charlotte Bessmrr. Sponsor and MasMore than 3,000.000 families through- will give what be 'believes are vufld
tourist travel and the improved condi- liver his-third *)M&lt;-ch ot the campaign; their Hastings plant.
-cut to Odd Fellow Arena Club. Anout Hie nation wen given relief of var- reurous why the people of Michigan
Hons brought about by Hit* state own.’il .ln Detroit next Saturday night.
j While this additional work will not nouncement of officials.
loro, tyiu s Gy the American R«l Crocv,/ought i.i vote against tlie proposed
i ferry service across the straits, the * The decision of the president to carry increase thr productive rapacity of the. j.irat j.;V()!n ।Fly Weighti —
In 1931 und U.K rxiwciwl that the calh;;ronslitulKmul amendment which will
little town of Si Ignace ha-&gt; assumed i his message to the Industrial workehv: J®0®* P*“nt of tlie E. W. Bl|« romixtny. I Lotju Yeoman, Smridan, Belding
■thu&gt; year will be greatly increased. In Im* submitted in Michigan at the No-;
prevluiix article:* in the Banner, tneh- u mber elMiVon. proposing the eatnb-i LEVELS OF MANY LAKES ;ru-w aignlflcance (u. the "key city" o( j of-the automobile clly. was made Mon- 11 I' noped and believed that It will. club—110.
, the Upjxtr Peninsula. To ite dock come1 day after the president's, return to the enable the Hastings works to ojierate- peter Barlow. Hosting*. Odd Fellow
tkifi has lai n made oMhc flour and llshment ot* a commission to regulate 1
COULD BE EASILY MAIN­
'the thousand: of carx and occupants ■ White House following his address in 111 “ ’J’0’* **. ,oriP, rat&lt;* than 11 '’US; Arena Club—HO,
cot Kin cloth being distributed by th*.- the sale of intoxicating liquors iff-this;
TAINED
]that must u* &lt;*ad here for their navels ;Cleveland. So successful was the Ohio. lM''n abl^ to do 1,1
&lt;jast/Second Event: • Light Weight&gt; —
Red Cross, As these have been Riven state. He U u clear, forceful and logi­
; through the "Land of Hiawatha'* and speech that President Hoover feyls a
“ ** P‘anned that some of the small
(Continued on page flve)
by the. federal government no money cal speaker. Ax tills is un important i
beyond. St luiuee makes capital of ''visit to the automobile center will do ,f*01 equipment, of a special character.
-—.—.—.♦»
to be decided by the people of: o||pcRV|cnRQ PAN
expediturc ha.s been entailed by tin* matter
Michigan, every one who can ought to aUFtriVIbUKb LAN
the fact that It is Michigan's oldest'much to dBpel the hnff-trutha which!
for the manufacture IX/ELFARF ASSOCIATION
local .chapter.
. •
Women voluntqera wwlng for the j hear him.
ONLY AUTHORIZE town" because »s long ago as 1671 Democrats ' lure instilled into tia// ‘hf new produc will be transferred WELrRHtlUffi
Father
Marquette
established
a
nu.,
minds
oi
the
workers
in
the
Central!j
r0,n
Chicago
to
Hastings
in.
the
near
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS
needy under direction of tin- Ib'd Cross! 1,1 fbe judgment of Hh&gt; writer the
, nilHrP*'
I
----------produced »Hi.ooo garments hist. year.'i"''W &lt;&gt;i this state should refuse to Matter Must Be Determined sion there The simple monument over; West.
hl; remain.' Which lay h&gt;rgotten for
President Hoover will not talk to a
‘’J’
° P thtt hts WiU Confine Efforts To Special
und'will produce millions of garments int......
v,,l° *or*.“uc
h “nw,amendment
at
this;
—
-- Court
lout
u...
ei
«
i
„..«
ii
.
Oircuil
Before
.. winter
.
... &gt;be ni&gt;» A,. Im,..
(&gt;■&lt;■ Vivl.t... kiHi
, 173 yearn 1* In u little park Just off the hand-picked audience. As Mr as its ****
L'* ’’.f “r’
l'Lat*.‘hls
. .. ...
„
...
,
Vie
of.................
1033-33’. ....
These .will
main street
street and u visited annually by scalinireajmcity goes, the doors of the ,lla"KC * »,"*ul‘ ,n «nod for «“““«* . Activities—Benefit Perform.
Board Can Act
.main
. from the millions of yards of cotton Aniendment remains in the Cohstitu.huge Olympia amphitheater will be,for
“”dour labnrimr
•«»Jnw^emjgraent
ances To Be Given
Hon of tlie Unlte&lt;\ States. It would be j Thc’BanruT last week mentioned the, thousands.
,
men stMiiior rm
(Continued nn page three)
•
-------..m-11
.. &gt;, ibmwn «...
r,,—.. Ip &gt;11
nii n-i.r,
huar,, Jor
f,ur laboring men. steamer cm­’
pr.uK.I nuiunnuun !«• Uie iweple ol
u&gt; lie, bo.m ui iuHw Be. »1»
.dyntlww
U
»lv. dr.irr w Iw.r
»
&gt; I_t-------- &gt;U_
------- ,—.----- .J ■ A meeting of the Hastings Welfare
Ml.-l&gt;l«... I" . ' in t.ror el . ran-1,lhu, b.,,,a..,,,. Michl™..’. ..1.1.^ town. ’ Bui u Ion, him Th, Olynwu wau 30.000 perron.. J
DATES FOR AG-HE
mission to regulate the sale of liquor. |U||W lh&lt;; pruIM.r
^el for Barlow|«w they have the Locks they fhould lie but it is expected that five times that;"140 “ nn aavtll»w to lu 0wners, I Association wa* held on Wednesday
j night at the Community room of the
EXPOSITION ARE NOV. 3-5 when that will be impossible until that; i(lkc Jn
Springs township, abo'content to let little SL Ignace bask Ih number will seek admission to the hall. 1
urine
| Hastings National Bank which was
amendment is repealed. We have ] [l( ^min. Jl(. maintenance &lt;&gt;f that! whatever splendor the aforesaid tltlj:
The final dccLxlon to visit Michigan KAT DnANLH HhADb
(quite
I quite well
wel attended. Matters of imSeveral New Claases Are Added nothing to say about whetluir anyone: k,V1.) W|, vXpIulnwl thut the detenni-1 brings. •
I was influenced, according to wxird from
THEATER ASSOCIATION »«;«« to this city were discussed;
should favor or opflcM* the Eighteenth naUon
|rV4*l was not a matter
Nature has been u regular fairy god- Detroit, by the .writings of tlie 20,i1
Also Additional Art
----------and wha
what the organization should do
Amendment or the Volstead Act. Each;lor llie 1^,4 oj AUPervlsora; but must mother to St. Ignace. and !’s [wsitl.i.i Michigan* editors who visited the presl-1
otw- -must
tiltiri! von*
Vote
Ills
iir —
hrr own
... court,
........
...
- o ‘-»--• -- •&gt;--------- .---- । First
one
hl#
her
convic£ruoiir
d.X ‘.uy
^..
uh*"circqn7wrL
‘ We
men-'&gt; o...
at’tiw’head u*
ot »•«.
thr^nhwula
yiv«i
ii’'a
d7tT«"t^"ouL^t
“of'th^
Time------That
This
Honor----Has
Exh bits
- or
- convtr- ----- *.oc
uk
circuit
wc men*■*•
«&gt;
,...
..
.. »^...
.... “cam|»iRn:
----------------------- ----------t.i. of ....................
.
*r,.».
«*
.
—
.«
■«*•*-**
mu /cib &gt;&gt;&gt;■&lt;.
Preparations arc continuing for the tinns
,"’"*' for
or ar
“r naniro.t
Wninst reta-allitu
repealing thnt
‘b‘»‘■;..
upnc&lt;i...
u1(. .fac....................
t that all the suja-rvivors 1 .....
wealth
opixirtimitte;
Now ir
if ..a fire ....I
and v...
by •*..
the thousand* of telegrams]
Ever .»
Been m
Given
To M
Small
1 | It would be better on eVery account if
Ag-HF. exhibition. Which will !&gt;• held in ’‘'nl'',ld,ne,’t
Hu‘
1,,nS V ,h®’.could do would b.- to authorize i:.,'or a bolt of lightning could take a zh?-. which' he received Ixv. week, urging;
*»
o
I the organization shall confine Its rethe old white brick school balding on ] Eighteenth Amendment remotes In the * maintenance at tlie level determined
course along its busines* section 1 that Michigan invitations be accepted.;
vlty Movie Uwner
by
th*,
court,
which
maintenance
and
wipe
out
the
majority
of
the
build]
Twice
befon?
In
recent
years,
has
Ray
Branch,
manager
of
the
Strand
utfty
fl
n&lt;rt
undertake*
to^ppteLali
the
the Central ground*, from November j‘''institution—und it certainly will for by U1|, ctmrt which maintenance and wipe out the majority of the build- ] Twice before- in recent years, has
Ray Branch, manager of the Strni
3 to 5. • TliHMloh- Kliopf, agricultural!
webeb*'vtl
would b-' would naturallv
have to
- •lo ---------------.
naturally have
to be done b;
by' Ings and• allow —
them
begin anew.. it President ..
Hoover .u.-.u
visited Michigan Theater here,
was elected president of ncedA'ol ftny particular family or
teacher in thr city school*. B giving his * bolly wrong for Michigan to attempt, ijinAt. interested
and not by
as *"a
‘a Successful Ca-I
Ca- i During tnc
• | The Allied Theater Owners of Michi- f.muiM rn this manner ennflie* with
i... the
,i...board.
»-----;! । could be regarded os
the celebration oi
of the win
50th an
an-]
----------------------Ii.miiv* like
Ilk., George ArlU-V
attention to needed preparations for ..
(Continued on page three)
, That (l
ern|nrntly worth while to llmnity"
Arliss' latest
latest nte.
pic-Initwnmrv
]niversary nf
of the
the inventinn
invention of
of the
the aleeelec-1! K&gt;n nt n mating held in Detroit'0)hfr welfare agencies Will be avoided
this&gt;ar»‘- Ths exhibition held lust nD„niT.m rV»m»MiatA r-«n 'have the level ol a resort lake steadily ture. From the bluff* above the townltric light in honor of.Thomas Alva, , Thursday. Thu is the-first time that and a duplication of effort will be preyear wu.- an ouutandlng success. It 1* LKtUITABLE .SHOWING’FOR ' maintained is proven by Gull take.!where mn.it of the better residence* nn’ Edison. President and Mrs Hoover the owner of a small theater has .ever ventKj
h-.ijied the one thu year, will be even |
PADR CAMMIQQ1AIUPRQ 1 which reaches for about one-half M .located, the rear view of Main stnid t*'came to Detroit to do honor to the aged
‘u h?ad thM orBan‘“,Uon
The matter of selecting officers for
more sucre.ssful.
i
rUUD vDMiyilOOlUIUCnormlIl. into thl3 c(&gt;unty. ajM) by oun
altogether too suggestive of "oldest inventor. During that visi{. Hie presi-'
.T&lt;n“8lr ° thc “»e ensuing year was considered. A
New classes that have‘been added .
.
which is almost entirely in this coun- town" bnL_imi_&gt;n the historical seme;dent made a short talk from the east assodatipn. stale, that the coming year cholct&gt; WM made for preaWen{ « the
'this year include Ag. potted plants, Anioun^ raised Dy lax For ty
•
'Continued on page eleven, part twoi [door of the city hall.
,
organization in the person of VIre­
winter bouquets and manual art ex-! Year Ending Oct. 1, $16,000 i The outlet to Gull lake wa* damme:L
------------ * * *•------------ ~
*
Hix next and last visit was in Sep-; in tpe flint industry and therefore the
Thomas Baird, who was not
honor of being named president is a „t (h&lt; meetln&lt;;
,Mr. u,lni re&lt;u
hrtflte—Larger
Larner Next
Next Year
Year
iby whoever put
in the oldwuf
mill&lt;Jonp
at the
COUNTY SCOUTAMTFQT
ARCHERS
’’I’"
An
M ...
also
)n
UCRC *,elldx’ .lhe American
Legion Conven-; spe
tt,5c a •trUwte to Mr' Brancha “bH'Cthnt lie will be unable, on account of
.... exhibit
...... ...
.. planned
.......... tq
..j ahjw all।.
i
jounci or mai Jgke
iase. w)Uc))
wnicn was. .uonc
m
the work in the grade schools of the i ^rhe
poor commissioners made an
y d
ay The
nw present
'
nULU LUN I to I ntnt 1 Hon and wa* successful in his effort to Ity.
z
other duties to give the time andFat* he counit
countVpoor
nn rBr
&lt;.urj|y
day.
present level mocm
stoodI |j
city, including nn art exhibit
their rcjiw I ff&gt; the supervisors on Sat- ijong enough without protest so that !
, i-----show----------the Legionnaires
----------- — —
the —
folly —
of, The
-------------------------Allied Theater------------------------Owners of Mich-r u,nU&lt;m whlch the prtlAWency of toe
resoluUons calling
calling for
for iinmeiinme-,lgan
!igan is
is an
an organization
organization composed
composed of
of inW-1] gJS|0&lt;.|aa^|n^U|d
and M
■o
--------'adopting resolutions
$ome
of -------the curiott*
animals, found hi urday. It was a flattering report, one&lt;court Ocllon wax not now necessary iTargets To Be Set Up On Fair•'adopting
this state will be featured anti cohser- Which the taxpayers of Barry county;Gull lake would be far less desirable;
nrnnnj
Hnrl Pnlmntinr'
dlate payment of the soldiers1 bonus, dependent theater owners and com- asked that some one else be selected
wrouna
van rainiautr
Former Governor Fred W. Green has prises approximately 90 per cent of all for that place, which will be done later.
ration will be one of the leading topics. ought to appreciate. During the year jor resort purposes if its level should be
To Conduct Meet
been appointed chairman of the com- theaters in Michigan not. operating un■ The program will include the.presen­ ending October 1 the supervisors ap-i several feet lower as it would be If'
The meeting named a* vice-presi­
tation of useful information a’bout propruird lor .he support o&lt; the pcor
.Continued
IConUnued on OMe »UI
der chain management It U reeognued dent. Adelberf Cortright; named Miss
(Continued on p««e
page Orel
five)
; An
An archery
archcry meet
meet for
for Boy
Boy scout,
Scouts ot
of
as one of the most important grou|te of '
forestry and the wild Hie of Michigan through tiic poor commissioners a to?
(Barry couhty will be held ut the fair
Eva HecoX a* secretary and fdlM Flor­
I its kind in thp United States.
,
by C. A. Paquin of the State Conser­ tai of *16,000. Exactly that amount
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
ground here Saturday. Oct. 29, comence
Campbell as treasurer. Just what
At
the
meeting
in
Detroit,
A.
F.
!
was appropriated
five years ago, when1
vation department.
.. .
_____________________
tqienchig at 18:30 o'clock in the morn­
Myers, national leader and counsel for line of effort shall be undertaken was
Ail the programs also visiting the times were fur belter than they are
ing. Standard range targets Will be
referred to a committee for report at
independent theater owners, praised the next meeting. .
'displays will be free to nil who care tolnoi^ At the beginning of Uie year.'
provided and there will be a limited
Mr. Branch for the capable work hc&gt;
go. Watch for further announcements. I October I, 1931, the poor board hud on
number of extra bows and arrows for
No steps were taken to raise funds
did in Washington before the Ways and
. It ia liojied lu interest rural schools J hand *3.891.39. On October I. 1933 the
Scouts who do not jxkisess tackle of
i Means committee on the tax situation for
™.,Uie
— organization.
T'”7'—There
------- will bo
“ &gt; participate in this exhibition. Any i board had cash on hand of *2.100.73. |
their own. One complete round of
last January. He said tliat with
such schools intending to nuike exhibits!so the ixxir board has ‘actually used'
ninety arrows will be shot in the morn­
means
and
talent
available
not
a
single
?hl?
whirti^rtfl^
should notify Mr Knopf and arrange about *17.800. Clinton county, we no- i
ing and one in the afternoon. In be­
l*r»on
made
to
final
an
Imiwwalon
on
11,1
\
c
tL/fS
l
,roc
—
will to
for reservations of necessary space, i tier, used *49.000 last year, und *50,000 j
tween Scouts will cook a camp dinner.
U» conunuu, aa Mr. Branch
. LaWr Uw
Tills will be gladly attenflcxl to If the is asked tor next year.
Special distances have been arrnngBar h by no mran. a newcoimr Io ““ f*110”
schools will gel in touch with Mr. : A large amount of tem|x&gt;rury relief
. («-d for Scouts who have had little or
'the hiduury. .In »» hr Wrvrd a.
-hal-r-r proBl may be^&lt;-1
Knopf.
'
'
'
' ' ■ i was neceasgry this year. Neatly half'
’no experience with bow and arrow
president of the Motion Picture Opera- frPP\ on?, , 5ll,e. JP^ring exhlblttona
i thl‘ total exiietuic on that account, or J
I marksmanship.
। tors Union; during the war he owned
lch ****
*“J&lt;r.on‘
WBS ,olt
!$7J13.99. wus jMid to doctors and]
I Carl Pahnatler. secretary of the
ASK COUNCIL PROHIBIT
and controlled a leading theater sup- th»‘- »*“»
*‘d of thme two enter,
i nurses
and
for
other
supjAles
for
sick
,
“U«»ra »»«• *ur uuicr supinies jur sick ;
I Michigan Archers Association, will con­
ply company in Detroit; In 1919 be was Utaments, U*e Association would get
OUTSIDE BAKERY TRUCKS
duct the meet. It Is ul» possible that
elected
president
of
the
Film
Board
of
“
*°
”
8
for
the
present
and
that
no efI No doubt a considerable Increase will
Will Loomis, state archery cliampion,
Trade and during the same year was
be made tn raise funds un .
Petitioners Think It Unfair To]be asked for the coming year, as the]
may be at one of the targets There
' secretary' and manager of a film dis- J*1 “fler l?&lt;;,hol,&lt;laj?’1 wllen they would
jamount
of relief required wifl ‘be more;
Local Bakeries To Permit
'
will also be al least one target lor
tributton house; from then until he be in a better position to Judge how
GEO. W. LEONARD.
j than for the past year.
LORENZO F. MAU&amp;
■ Scout leaders.
came to Hastings os a partner of P. C. "'yck would be necessary.
To the Voters of Barry County:
This Dumping .(
|
------------ —«---------------at nMiddlejpeeUng
wu held
I wak nominated at the primary ns
as, L. R. Beeler. Scoutmaster a.
&gt;.Uu&gt;&lt;.of Kalamazoo. Mr Brandi was] Later
„ r—
"3AA special nu
*t*r
A numerously signed petition was'WHO WANTS TO HAND
. ,„
v democratic *candidate
ailu,u&lt;1.v ,«
...z ,rille,
---- . conceived the ----— 1 was chosen at the Primary ris the Schram
on
the
for bUU
county
idea —
of---------this meet.
n, Monday
0. "y afternoon af\which time
democratic candidate for sheriff. II representative of First National Pro- "
, Adalbert
presented to the council at their meet-:
CONTROL TO WAYNE CO ? i treasurer. While nominated by that A number of ScouU throughout thci successful al the polls November 8, I dtictlons for Western MicWgan.
" * Cortrlglu
r “ was elected as presi­
that body
VU,
party. iI wish it
It understood that if sue- county
™&gt;n‘Y have taken up the sport
.port and
a"dI! 1
i h^e in the past imwre^arty
.tn' Friday night. requesting
..
.......
; ,
•-» I party,
dent and W. L. Shulters vice-president,
Jv" Yoa Will Bc Giving That County &lt;*«rul at the polls In November. I will g* I‘&lt;«elh« for the day. Hne; Jn
tPhe ^tes of the
making the organization complete.
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
,------------ ---------------dumping of bakery products from bak°
• serve all the people of Barry county have a fine outing and take part tn a--How _.eU ’d ftttthfullv I have
VISITS ROTARY CLUB REPUBLICAN SPEECH
ertes in other cities tn Hastings. In 38 Of 100 Representatives If faithfully and to the best of my ability . real archcry meet. Scouts who have .
: .. work nnd met mv resnonsfbiliCompetition with our two local bakerYou Favor Amendment
without reference to party, treating:had no experience at the sport should
“&gt; »?« m? r^rav buT I^m sure

jOlfl-

irsday

14 PAGES

'got STIFF FINE AND COSTS

INCREASED WORK
AT LOCAL PLANT

NOTED ATTORNEY TO
; SPEAK HERE SUNDAY

UPPER PENINSULA
HOOVER COMES TO
IDEAL FOR MOTORING
ROIT SATURDAY

ACTION BENEFCIAL
TO RESORT OWNERS

tiack
con­
oil.
wly
r oil
with
rum

JL

AT BRIGGS

If any Barry county voter is intcr- friendly service.
'claJ "primary American" has been ar­
Hastings, pushing their products to
UW.MU.1
N making W.M.*
I feel sure that any who are inter-1 ranged for their benefit.
the
limit «
and
what seems .to ua
us *“*d Jn increasing the number of rep­
unfair cptnpcUUon for local bakeries., tesentatlves in the Michigan legislature csted cap learn that I am qualified for! Scoutmasters and leaders are rewho produce a fine grade of baked from Wa&gt;’nc eount&gt;'» out of 100 In­ thls position and that I will have no,, quested
*"* *to
“ co-operate
~
*" in getting
*"
**the
“
good* and sell them nt reasonable “*ad °‘ M* 4len tha‘ *«*r ",wuld vot« difficulty in keeping the records and] names of entries in by Thursday noon.
prlcM‘ •
| yes on th6 proposed redlatrictlng keeping them right. I have had bust- j
The council referred the matter to (a,nend,ncnt which D one of the eight ncss experience that j am sure will]'Beeler at Middleville or R. M. Cook al
the ordinance committee who will in-! propositions on the ballot,
enable me to grasp the business pro|»- Hastings.
vestlgate as to Just what can be done! 111115 propoaltlon would give .Wayne sitlons that come before a county
anti report later
Icount)’ the whip hand in the Michigan treasurer. I was born in Barry county
MADE APPOINTMENTS.
-S—--------------j legislature and for all pract leal pur­
The board of supervisors at their
-------------------------------------------------------- 1 poses, if the rest of the state should
I will appreciate your support at tile meeting yesterday elected George
offer in Hie legislature any proposition elecUon and also any work you may do Clouse, former supervisor of Hope, as
which the Wayne county folks did not In my behalf previous to that time.
one of the superintendents of the pror.
-----------------------approve, thp matter would be ended —Adv.
Mrs. Grace Gorham was mode a mem­
’
Lorenzo F. Maus.
MRS. MARY. HAVERS.
i right there. Wayne county could and
ber of the county board of school
Owing to the death of Mr. F. P. । would veto all efforts of that kind.'
APPRECIATED IT.
examiners. Frank Bagnell was chosen
Sayers.
Mrs. Mary n*
Bayers —
will have an ; it is important that every voter
.
»«
The boys of Irving had a husking bee Janitor at the court house, and J. W.
auction sale on the farm one mile ; should realise this and vote NO on the । for the benefit of Fred Waters, who is Crawley, of Baltimore was named as
south and one-half mile west of Mar- redUtricUng amendment.
For that i confined to his bed by illness. Need­ a member of the board of -county
tin._Col. W. H. Couch will cry this sale matter, we think it would be wise for] less to say that Fred is grateful for road commissioners for a period of
offering horses, cows, feed, etc. The the voter# of Michigan to record them- j their kindness and expresses his regret three years.
160 acre farm will be offered at private selvtK against every one of the propoai-. _________________________
now that he didn't plant a few water­
The supervisors also voted .at this
sale. Read full particulars published ] lions submitted on the amendment- iiiuciuui
melons In
the com
in Uic
cum rows for
fur the
uie bene- session to lake up today the question
elsewhere in this Issue of the Banner. I ballot.
| fit
fit of his good friends.
of salaries of county Officers.

One Auction Sale

C7C

I have tried my best to serve ALL the Stressed
Urgent Need For
,
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people fully and fairly as an officer. If
Friendship—Complimented In Assyria Next Tueiday Ire—
you feel I have done so, I will appre­
Hastings Organizations
j Will Follow Chicken Dinner
ciate your support on election day.. My
duties keep me so busy that I have no'' District Governor Paul Bond was tiw
Put On By Cemetery Circle
time to do campaign wiprk. so I have speaker at the Rotary luncheon MonThe cemetery Circle of AsayrU townto rely on my friends. I will appreciate day noon.
He had many friends ,,hlp
put Ml M. chicken dinner at
whatever you may do for me before among Hastings Rotarians before his tlw Briggs' church neA Tuesday evw­
and on election day.
! elevation to the district governorship nlnlfl October 2Sth at 8:30 P. M .
t
Sincerely yours.
und all Rotarians were gUd to greet
Following the dinner tliere will be a
Geo. W. Leonard. ] him. He paid so many compliments lo! Republican speech, the name of the
। the
ft&gt;e*ker
being unknown
unknown to
to us
us at
at this
CAN YOU HELP?
thc Hastings
Hastings Club
Club and
and iU
lu outstanding
outstanding (pe
aker being
The Hastings Clly Mission makes an
, record
rrcord that
,hal he
he almost
ilmQ4t made
,n"de Hie
,,,c. felfcI" writing,
writing, but
but the
tte committee
committee alma
alma to
to a»»appeal for clothing and supplies
to •°’*a blush; then he gave a fine talk; on cur, * good one. It is expected that
help us do the work we hare carried frjendriilp. stressing its urgent need in .^j of the Republican candidates foa
on In the past. Any clothing or foot- “»
of. life and the importance uf office will be present. Everyone is tnwear and staple supplies will be gladly ,11 to every man to every community. !vllc&lt;i t» attend Um dinner, though If
called for. Phone Mrs. Gregory 3662.
7-------------- W-..,ny wUh to 1UUn to
8»*ech‘ **£'
Our calls arc beginning Jo come in!
RUMMAGE SALE.
out attending the dinner, they *10 be
from those in need. Thoz. H. Hoot,
The Missionary Society of the Pres- perfectly welcome,
oytertan dhurch
enuren will
wui nom
rununmc
---------pastor. 219 E. Blair St.
],, byterian
hold a rummage
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। sale in the church basement beginning
CHICKEN SUITXK.
HARD TIME DANCE.
| at 9 o*clock Thursday morning, OctoIncluding biscuit and gravy,
Irving Grange hall, OcfN21. Men, 35c. j ber 27. Remember place and date.—' ’
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Supper free.—Adv.
Adv.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1931

B«NDHOWlNGE'S“S:£a JUSTICE POTTER
finiRlinV PVPTLnn mU4t
r HI ly I fl H I h I n I r iVI •
WAS THE SPEAKER
I IlllVInlll UIUILIII

Thomapple Gar■
den Club Notes

A VERY BUSY JOB IS
CO. WELFARE OFFICER’S

[LOCAL NEWS

Australian ballot When u vote
so into a booth alone with a balAutumn with Us glories brings also This Was Shown By Report Of
n u A.L,.-.. T...
m
I Mri Jennie Rowley is recovering
If't »nd mark hi* choires of candidates.
,1U Job*, one of which is thr gopher
0. H. Osborn To Board Of
frwn jnlurle4 lbe received in a fail re­
no corruptionist would be foolish
arid-mule question.
•
Supervisors
gently.
; enough to attempt to bargain for tliat OAVE
Ajnethod which ?•— ---------------------1 ! C. H Ctoxn.'.to--Uu.
OPENING
ADDRESS
«m«r. | xS UButo. ...cto to
SHOULD RETURN TO REPRE­ vote, when he could pave no means of
MONDAY N10HT AT FIRST
i- ,wl,„
, broo,„. | took. .n.r touU .mirud euu. .to Ito tot ..Ur ball... IU.U u» to.
knowing whetlier the corrupt deal was
SENTATIVE PLAN FOR
carried out or not. Tliat simple
BROTHERHOOD MEET
-Xto tour^ ■^7,'.-^ ,«
. nX-, J, w
tou
Or­
MAKING NOMINATIONS
metliod effectually ended corruption nt
vjiiuc ac.u. voter me iiuie uuu uic i— —- ------ ---- --— ------ ------------------- • —•
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• the poll*.
-----------ifumew
fume* which have the
Hie odor of peach
peach'and
1 »nd l»
U probation officer for the court.'tober 10. unles*
unless I contract or authotttel
authorise
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... -a— hl* report Jr.
_S
a B.
i» Craig—Adv.
a.Iw 2
-i
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will
do a.very thorough
job. made
fo tli..
thr i.ttw.rv*«Ara
supervtaora rm
on their payment—
SPOKE OF THECONSTITUWhy was the old caucus and convcn- ----------------PRIMARY TOO COSTLY
TinMartfr.niIR rnilNTRY ' favorite form of tills acid i-. put on'Salorday.
,
wks.
f ■
ayntem overthrown? ’ I: was due
AND UNSATISFACTORY Hon
HUflPOT-UUH LUUN I HI ----the ..—
lhc name "Cyano-;
-cyano-j Tlie
The report
rej • shows that during the
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to lhe fact that .in Michigan, as well
-uudl
-----,r the
Carvcth
Stebbins adv. this.week
as In othiir state*, corrupt bargains
.
jycar ending October I. 83 adult afflict-joffers attractive inducements to thrtfR“*
Wnat Ghapges Needed to Free and deals were carried out in cuucum-.* His Splendid And Informing Ad- '-----------U 3your fruit tw.n are afflicted with fid persons applied to the county fortay tolks. Be sure and redd it In this ^T*HE memorial ia the one
.dress Was Much Appr’c-ciat- i a -'drying
Convention System From
and conventiaru Tiio*e who pur up
out' fungus, give them a good ‘ «•&lt; 'Ot
« »«c Panted ajl and uJue.-Adi
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1 perpetual jiiatory of life.
the money muld m-c that the deal*
-ulphur. spray this fall and. repeat the;17 w&lt;-re **"„
,.** 5®**^, , ; V” I Notice to members—There will be I
Corrupt Practices
ed By Brotherhood
.were executed. Aside 'from that, no'.operation iiRiiln next spring. Tills will handled at tlRf Stale liospital at Ann I |U1 slyiclliy school board meeting nt the ! , Without it, a life's record
We think. because of, the large cro: one could have.'any reason ’.a criticise
Monday nigiit .wx. the Aqpenti
-,
&gt;&lt;“
l.AS.“('EXS.
.,(U.n
t.ntirOly.-f..r lh..
th* old caucus ami convention . syK- ly.rt-ungWl Um Bro-herhrggf. A Jot
■ing” -un that
night.! - If you sre
Jour jH-onlra and,
ga.IOOOft, while those handled I
i- .. rrm.i.r nu«&gt;Un&lt;r nt' unmarked graVl* t&lt;»o »«&lt;’n bet- m. for It n.bmwd upofi the American other things were go*"
’
bo had inirrhaMdl'llworer seme utllicU’d with u dry rot;
... p...lluirk tin«nitni
hut' T,*n Ul1
■* rW»tar meeting of
,
■
theory of reprcsentiittve government, which kept , some
ln.m wtw
I.,-. 1WL- &lt;■•»■« U'A
Ito- 'to' IS - w/to?&lt;k!™n ,u“
c"nlw ,hl' H"1”1™"- ""vi*
;lt wa* easy toiuecorruptpracUces.be- ticket* away from the meeting. u**tj‘&gt;'“' « ™““8 **m
'cause it was Vaally possible to see y.-.r 175 m&lt; r.ilx r:. joined th.- Broth.:- “«&lt;»' «*nd move your bed if possible,
itolOBO.
that the corrupt bargains were carried IkxmI. -AU felt there would be a eoryyci‘‘
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mgp school s«cond- arid
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&lt;«„.
। ,,r
twB„ lhMl „„ aiolic,
-.al in tlnWatftu.* und convention; s&lt;e crabio reduction tn membership lx------Mr Osborn reporta that on October; thud teams met the Middleville High!
.'th il tlie good* were actually delivered cau-e of unfavorable cronenuc comi;On-more job i • to mulch your t-ter- ,I. this
,plR year,
y,.ur&gt; there
|]wrc were.
mothers'Jwhwl team In
in a football game
gome al the and innp«Ct the bealltltlil ills­
were 49 mothers'^hwl
bet-.rc tlie comr«r»atinFi. whatever it tIons,
and were
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- -gratified
------ - with
----- the .-al- : »r«-tis jvith suoif leaf mold which . can
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•- thta
»&gt;.i- county—ten
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.r 8roundi
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. afternoon. { nluy ill &lt;&gt;ur showroom and
‘ I' more than a yt-nr ago Approximately j Ti„. gAnw endedWednesday
W.is.. would be' linnded over in ex­ of ticketa at Un- first mtx-Uns' which jpe purdixM-d clu-ap or if you liave *‘ol!&gt;
in a 6-6 tie.
; 1
reached nearly the LWi mirk. with|of time and knowledge you con “
1 •id-, 161 children are involved in these pen-. Thc snlsh Ridge Cemetery Circle
change tor corrupt vote*.
our prices.
Tin t defecfiln bc-tli caucus and cop- prufcjiecta ot more beUu: added a'. th&lt; yourself, it you look right,
'(Mon caws, while hut year there were! W1U nwct Thursday. October 27 with
-----•.. r&gt;:ion could be easily cured by using next two meetings. Tin- reduction "r‘
108. Anyone who realizes th:' serious,
j?va Whittemore, east of Delton
Special
discount
on all work
Mason ticketa lo tu no undoubtedly
i • i imomle conditions and the diniculty; Election of officers
All members
bought from stock.
caticii.. and in'even' rounty. district 1,1 ta‘rt} ***'
n.
I of nndlng cmiiloyment will understand [ pp,^,
prj.M.nt. iluj vUitors are nland state convention. A plan could ta- !,uu
I Hurt there was mi other way for Mr. wa&gt;a welcome. Secy. Ethel Shultz
.. .kto to. &gt;»&gt; Itolto Ito ..unitor
Ito
— ■ • .Osborn to do than to increase the hum-. jS-aeik Annable. representing the
-•f delegates td a-county convention ^’u ‘lean* win
upon candidate*.
Imt Of Mich pensiotu.
Jlirrv county soldiers' Relief Com-;
Dccredital to a township could be
»'•&gt; , Chandler. Evei
-•■••IAs'Friend nt the Court. Mr. Osborn * mission, asked the supcrvtMA*s for.
veil repaid in h
Hared
• township ^homt.nu^l
it. tCourt
ly camjuf
itared on the
tip' ballot
l» I lot in each
each-township,
[ Imndled 28
38 alimony aura
cases and collected 81J»0
S1.00b tor
for aucit
such reuei
relict work to lxbe m»iu
doty ,I
•n/ i . aunreme
Justice Wdltam’(handled
.nd the voter could vote a secret ballot W !•&lt;••*« i:.s
fi v d-.-viL..- n of li; -: FIFTY TWO SCHOOLS HAVE 111 alimony 52.HO800 during live year by that commission next year. The
■i lie favored Kifne one or one* for
Iruivxidc lire*. Pr&lt;&gt;|»*.
ATgrinv npnsMWPn vnp
H'’ ulso ,,u-'
32 probationiboard has not yet acted ur the rem-'lecaiea whoa- hmm;; a.re notion -Constitution of the UntUxl State,
rtLREADY ORGANIZED FOR , .
Th. . are !x-rs.uri who hav.-lque t
Hustings. Michigan.
I'iiunc 2197.
the printed caucus ballot he could write and hi*, description of conditiotu a:
YEAR’S WORK
i&lt;.tifc. &lt;d tiiemsclvra guilty ol ufierihes! flic fire Thursday afternoon wa* due)
'
cvente
th.ut
h-d
up
to
the
preparation
the name or names in the proper
and. largely because of. youth, or other' to a small blaze discovered- in the roof
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blanks as his choice *‘&gt;r toijhshtp or that immortal document. John Adatj
HANDICRAFT Cl IIRQ
exceptional circm’nstances. have, been:of Michael Kelley •- horn.- on W.. t( oaaaaaMWM
the
WrcmMit
of
Americans,
a:
wr.rd delegates
nhltUibnHFi bLUDO
p.t (1;t 0„ inoUition. with,regular r. - state street The prompt dtscov.iy ol ------------------------------e-.Mild be Wlli'.yni E Gtadst..! .- one of the grt’a
At the. convent
ball.
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mrtwtoto i..™,
j,
LEAD IN NUMBER ixirt* tn the probation officer. Mr. Os-'the fire und the quick resixuiM: of the । r (UTIDC ppfinctnC Tfl
deelawd -:1
furnished k. the dekL-.ite., containing i st’ of Emtlbhmvn.
Ui;. hair a-JA-.
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*
born, hftng requncU
'department kept the la*.-, to a very ENTlKt PROCEEDS TO
!*&lt;&gt;&lt;•«*•
nMtar i., In lu* report Mr O.vbnm llighly small figure
WELFARE ASSOCIATION
Office, with th. requirement tint th.1111 • - ‘
cuanM Pnr Tu. . Nnv
commend, d rim County Health Unit, Edwanl Allen age 46. of Detroit a.u
WCLF AHt R^UUIR IIUN
L'.nven'.ion continue 'o vote until each
Mi I -»■• &lt; rtattd that in ilW t.i&lt; :.-1 Scheduled For Tu€s., Nov. 22 ,&lt;&gt;r t,|(. v,,ry ll)W cwd tl) (lu.
„t larrall!ned b,.foil. justice Andrew- Mat- Football Game At Fair Grounds
ibUiHW had an netful majority of th.- - m--- .; .ml*- u &lt; • : .'. I.
th
_ Stale Workers Coming
handling «a-. * ot children requiring: thews tart work on a charge ol trnre- ro°lB0H yan“- Al F ur UrountlX
delegates. Th- &lt;-.■ ..f ttm.-e bataiU, at thirteen co Ionic-, which wre'-re.ri..
-t .
rt trom Count v Agent jthe
»»&lt; adenoids and toivrtl* iportatton inloxii’ainw liquore. nl-.
November 4 Between H. S.
.... .4"”«™'!'-;rk1.nnENnC:ii7rnr-^
Team And Alumni
IXm'-'X'l'SUDDEN DEATH OF
nominated.a eommllt&lt;e». It would not. be large, concord Th.te **•«., :u&gt; power to cn
I There will lx- 3 foutball game on tlx■n... .... i-ii
111tll runlU
“nl
iThe cort of ballota In the state or dis- lotie
dmuc.- :o nets .4 con.i. - A
I lair grouiuU of tills city on Fruhiy ait-.
■ WM ALDEN
HL-ucw SMITH
own in
|i bun u““
. . ,.w . lu!
._ n..: t IL.II I
. trict f.nvrhtions could ta-tx.na b&gt; tlx- a i&lt; -uh a cundl.mn amounting r.l Handicraft.
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qrnoon. November 4. ut 3;3U o'clock th"
• • ..
. t&gt; tound tn •: -•( the !&lt;■'• jjaij Rjscn From A Poor Boy To
party owrtilraUons tn thr district and n.t.. clt io. .xi-:--l in thl . rtptr
to give 5200 lo the Starr Common- ',.11Uri.
Iu p,. Khcll p, ll)c w,.|. f
i tn Barrv count* Thl i- In far,
•opjrtr: unity of knowing the mentis of Mate.’ W..ra roulti lx- provided s.. tluA The ontaiiizarim «t thi» N .;th-*s i-cl-.&lt;,i!
•.lu
I mmitarof r.... .. ttw na*.
High Position Of United
Wealth for-boys. This u not a gin ,
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candidates Mi primary bdlirip. as well previous to tlie cunremtontho name* of
Ibul «n &lt;»&gt;r&gt;lmn.&lt; BrmuB'lM
r"’ l" ........
ij;. &gt;hrd t. r ltd* »ork ui past *&gt;.«:•
States Senator
iu would delcirate* In a (.-dnwiition ; candidate* for the officer* culiid'lx*
I Mr F ter I- n-'.w bus* orramrlngi Much ...irow
tn thi&gt; city bv this county has received returns in &lt;:-“T* *m IU- relu-i .work in this city. .
placed'on the crinvcntkm ballot* in
salvaged tx.yho.al that will repay m»v-! This gurm! is ro.’iirond by the Hxstiiu,.
provision in tlie relnrary law requiring anjp'.e time before the canventloy was
theu* club.* and f’milr.g lecal trader*I |Ju. man
p&lt;a,, ,iri.
nds
late Sen, . y ........
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, ![eral turn;-the little.appropriation mad.-, Ltans Chib, wlio de ar*’1“ thi-manner
aiaoltltc majorities in making nominaconvvn! ion
Wdltam Alden Smith of Grand Ior llu. commrinwealth.
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i&gt;4-.«nrk. Forty-seven school* have ap- i ator
lions, the sysK-m would not be so unKanized* t&lt;« gi.c them a chance
Rapid* who died m. suddenly lost
Ard,,n Hawiler and j„. Hummel ot
. ji'ictl for Handicraft elutty with a total ■*eek nt lhe age of 73 Senator Smith (Nashville were found guilty of dernnk r­
Mtlsfnctory;' but that would require
by ballot and up faipj In iwytm-nt for their cJ;
The game will be.between the regu­
of around 375 boys intuhstch arid 41 m vend years ago often spoke in Has- ,!v ronducl
run-off prirriaries to make a choice be-, could sei
froin th;k pres del
justice Andrew Matthews lar Hx-.rings High uliix)!T&lt;a&gt;tball team '
M-tiool* have asked for Ctjothiiui Clubs turns riming canipalir&gt;-and w^ altweert the two candidates haying the icincl for
I n.yeprs. A plan
I)IH. (Uy la&gt;t
„MUsl(I ,A1. urijl anotiier hum compiwd of remit
.with better tlian 250 girls.interested. *.; ; popular-heri Hl, addu
largest vote, a* is done in southern.
i-quiring camil- it.itution' is
were fl|K.d S2a j- and Hummel 123 10. The grailu|rt-’s- ot our High schtrol who played
IFoulu-en schbdl* have asked to date :.ex.r &lt;&gt;f Hu- U&gt;:n--!orming tyjw. but. lu&lt;&gt;
licir application
arwtrd for dbtu,blnK 4 on former t Cut ball leant*. n*e High
jfcr
Het
Lunch
Club*.
La.*t
year
’
s
r.vty clerk early "to form a more-jxirtwl union,
(orrts.sbbw there w-rr 27-Haudlcraft. wi.r, gi.en with gnat, clearrn-.-. and d&gt;jJJtt. h(.Id ln jojuyjiown Grange hall, ecliool team thus year is probably the
justice,. insure,
domestic
.enough -*o that th/W ballota could tablish
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force and always-with courtesy to -dS'when arraigned they pleaded not ta'st In tiie history Ol the soigaik Titry
nations.
[political
opponents ,
be pYeparcd in ample lime before that quilhty, provide. • foi ' enmnu . ... ■ 2&gt;, Clothing and 4 Hot Lunch Clubs
political opponents
'guilty; but the jury evidently thought
7 Wf are. certain Hurt .ilJ «xn}l admit; ‘-=&gt;- -.....-ued.
this club work, there have
’■ w
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' .[ fen e, promote the
al .welfare"
The Senator was born in Dowagiac, qlherwtae
.
.
erally kept .tiisir i&gt;p|x&gt;nrnta from scor­
that there ha* beet) rv» improvement in
c. liberty rind!
!v plan would save the enor-I'- el-i f t &gt; pro'but hi* part nts moved to Grand Rapid*
This a
The October meeting of the Third ing. A strong team will be picked from
the mMlta of namin' •.- for public office
;:; antred this summer and four Can* | alien he wiw a small boy. As a boy. he District
j
Df primary elFctlons toproper!
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Council, The American Legion, the Alumni, who will make the-ymmg' under the primary system
.jirji.r Clubs The 4-H club work , in sold pop com and peddled pipers nn
U would stive a lot c.
11‘.«2 had nn enrollment of 514 Barry the streets of Grand Rapids, finally will lx- held in Homer. Thursday. Octo­
money tor candidate.*, tt would injure the states until »■ -----ber 27th. The D'glnn and Auxiliary may make.
discard tlx primary. ■&gt;
.
tJ
,M
j county t»v-. and girls, between the age*
hcm.-u
numimition-. It would develop "biil of ilghu,' provided in th
ihould. what mart- sanMoctarv PMthod j,&lt;3l |*&lt;u^nhip. which to ry desirable t"n am-ndnu ni.‘.iud been added
! rt 10 and 20 years.
.
gnu state urnate His geniality, the be given at the Presbyterian church at c/.-j.xk th.
that afternoon and it is
could
ij replace u' Tlie Banner &gt;. ]4y.
Mj-jjlng on a povs-mm it. like our*, provided,
.
for the cxircjse of r
ii With this big increase ln)4-H Club cheerful alacrity with »which lit- did 6 30 P M Dr Arthur H. H,trro|&gt; ot o'clock
lhul
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" (|' busim-.e. plan* inay be
!nu no claim f » aripnah’y. but ■’ .
Whrn.it i- .-&lt;» eusilv possible to rid and the
’•lo.-k. Mr. Foster finds i! difficult to every task, won hlrii triclids and favor. Albion college will be the guest sjx-nk- ct(W
.ri -g
certainly .should b. in
believe that ujfon the political parties its 'tatVnf thr ubkctionabta’Icaturc.'- own ide.
।
around a-, fast a.-, lie should. A He had not only the ambition but also
. E B' M”’e 01 Mar*boU* fornteriv
r uwt everybody may uli.-nd this
of the dtlite.sh,mid be placed the :v- ! the primary xyMcm. unth-r which far &lt;&gt;: the I:
liberty- &lt;&gt;! 'good deal of his time Tor the next three the deteimkiatfon to make something "
of Hasting', will act as tbasUniuter game for m» worthy
sponMbDtty and tlie ccet i-f making po­
mubk-ih' ;.e-.k* will be »ptnt oil this organita- &lt;4• him-a-lf.
and
hr
did.
For
a
young
----- .. .— . — —
-. ---■•■Dancing follows the banquet at the
litical nomtnatietk-.
Whatever the
man. with few advantages, except liis! Homer om-ra House
plan.'it should safeguard the public In­
rsonality. he mad.; a
,,,
tanned tliat a tenders' Train- fine spirit and
terest. 'prevent corrupt Ion, alx* gnat­
ticketa may’ be obtained and we surely
t quick tj^ahd that the
wonderful record. He .was fur many; q.
D II t U'a
' ly deert-ase the rust cf"makipg n-rmihope that a line addition to the tifiel
should have the courir.
■-* .md old local 1-H Club yearsxc.&gt;n«res*mnn from his district. ■ ^tray DUliet rlttS
nations for the individual candidates
bc considered
then vias made United States senator.!
"I.
/»»
z V
/-»• j fund will result from this game. Pnc -.
portunity
to
dueuys
their
Ours is a party goM-rnn:ent. bared up- r,i v
CneeR or Young lain for tickets will lx- 35 cent* tor mtun--.
rec Mint* of money for
closing his ixilltical career in order tocn the two-party kyateni A plan uught
and candatatc*
Wliile Geminc Bale*, sixth grad-Icent-* for school pupib Sexson Hr.:­
i v.
m and P O Lund.n. 1-H
। Cjiaeted
Club »;xclaU»t . Michigan Stab- Cui- wjs markedly .successful. He acquired'. pupil in the Thomapple-Kellogg .-chirj , ts f,,r •h&lt;- regular football games «.f
qut which will o-.e.-enme the defjxta
w. F.
»‘kh school will not be luThon-d for
I-.-, will dire*! tlw- disciiMiopa at tills lhe Grand Rapid* Herald, when it; at Middlevilta ' was playing on the .
&lt;! our primary .system, and assure, Remcpiber Hi
metpne
tKtd'd a friend, put tt on Its feet and "Ocean Wave" bark of t hr schoolhnuv ' Hil* game.
honest. mcthcxU and better result.* in Woodland. Wednesday
made it-r.-cognired us one of the out-': she was accidental)*' shot in tile right
DR. WILLIAUTUPJOHN
the naming of cundidatcri. by applying A. M. to 2'30 P. M.
tandiu.: newspiipv* of Michigan He ; cheek by a shot byiieved to have Imnui
gram 'will bc
7. 1032. .iL.
became Inte-restcd in bunkum and he;;fired by a hunter inlhe country hear.After this dale, txtota-r ....
• members back
OF KALAMAZOO DEAD
by. Shn was taken lo Dr. Swift'a oilier Will not lx- rtfiionsiblc for di.-bL* cuiiJnr their yea:'a
He was keen and Shrewd and unwed/whrre the. wound was treated. The tracted by anynne but niywlf.
.a wlicp 26 al Woodland.
Invchtion Made While Livirfg a large fortune
Prosperity never!:-Jiot had gone through into her mouth. Adv. 10-19. .. Mi.i. Hattie Bdhmier. .
H&lt; re Led To Establishing Big turned-hU head ' He was happy alwaj.'..
to meet and tn greet any friend. •
Business In Kalumazoo
So* ha* passed a succcMful business';
• yesterday, occurred &gt;nun. a statesman and a friendly, kind-'
tafeguard
. that
man. wl'
' many ly man.
V'S Ev
ol this city, and wnn
t« men.b red by many &lt;&gt;f
CHARLES CASADAY HURT
ilhath’ E. Upjohn,
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Young, Tender Round, Sirloin, Sufitt
iliat Dr Will. H
i in lhe btBinev Twenty-Seven Stitches Requir.
LB
tAn- of an old i cd On His Throat When He
u*&gt;d near, or ii|x»n
Crashed Thru Windshield
Charles Casaday of Laming, well
lb
a machine lor Hie niiloStarting next Friday and lasting
■tton of pills It kd h;m known ta-re and a brother of Mrs Nel■ ■III riiiiw

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Lansing. He very narrowly neaped,
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Mr. Casa day hail been driving a truck 1
«n n road job hear Perry Hi own
truck was being driven that morningj
.r. his son. while Churl*-* wa« riding;
with another man in lhe tatter's truck.:
hjl.-o headed for Petty. They left Lari-j
-inc. about 5 30 When near Perry, the:
truck on which Mr. Caniday was riding'
crashed into another truck that was
parked • directly aenr-a the highwayJ
having po lights The Impact threw!
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u idling hu throat ami narrowly ml*»-'
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U.a.talc .'"20J8 With a pro127i'»fl pound* nf milk and
' of fat In rta*3&gt; A. Aiyukpa
J33732. with a production
peunda of milk and 5330

•amta's Milkmaid. 266975 with a proi durtion. of -101800 poonda of milk and
i 576.1 irHUida of fat m class F.
17.&lt; ;«&lt;. sin.; of Jmpcr Beach of Rut -'
BERRIES ARE RIPE: .
!.'■
'&lt;r.sltip on Friday, Oct. it
“rjjM-a uiu
Ripe ,&lt;»,
red ,v&gt;x
raspberries
thu tunc
tune ot
Ct
bDv..!i’ ndufc, to hu ho»t* of friends,year are a rare treat, but quite a num­
a- r.e un* well and favorably known ber of people report having them tn
Mr ii.-acl; was aged 35 years and 8, their gardens.
month.*
Ftjntral sfrvias were held' On Tuesday Mn Ellen McMurray
a! :;.- home of hts sister. Mrs Mabe’ brought to the Banner office a small
La ibaugh. cn Sundays at tao P M braqch lets than a led: long which tu
Rev
Ck.tklin oflxtatlsg. Burial' rilled with targe Imcious ripe berriec.^I'wax tn Rutland
cemetery.
land cesetery.
i alio aeveraL- green onu.

DEATH OF MBS. HEBER PIKE. I
The many Harry county friends of |
Mrs. Heber Pita- lArmiha GllJe»pici j
were saddened to hear of her death;
early on Tutwdtiy moni'.ng at Pennock
hospital- She had been tn poor
health for a long time, but her last !
nekness lasted but a short tune Sur­
viving arc the husband, three brothers.
Will. Kiner and George Gillespie, knd,
a half brother. Robert Martin.
For years Mrs Pike was a teacher in j
tlie'rural seboph of the county and;
was considered one of the best She;
poj-sessed a fine character and was
highly respected by all who knew her.
Funeral services will be held st the j
Pike residence on Thursday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Rev John W. Kitclpng
OOctaung. Burial will be in Riversidecemetery
.
Sincere sympathy U extended to the
bereaved onei.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1». 1»12

PAGE

CTLAM THEATDF I At the Theatre RED CROSS ROLL
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN ... TELEPHONES: 2244 - 2557 ■__

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

§

Oct. 23-24

’Get Down
Off Your

ROGERS^
Always good for a
laugh—and this’one
is his biggest

j|
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toEARDI
Dorothy

Irone

JORDAN

RICH

Story by Hornet Croy
Screen play by Edwin Burka

Directed by David Butler

■=~i-

picture

COUPON — TUESDAY -NITE

HOWARD HUGHES

presents

splendid tinckrtakliiK
NEWKPAFERH HELP LIONEL
BARRYMORE PERFECT ROLE
Using newspapers to study for a ck*liing
screen rule is the exp-dH pt 1&gt;y which
Euncb lor local relief work are ubUomrl Barrymore prejiared for his jxirt ,a""’l o,,‘-v through the annual Roll
. J.. |
, d&lt; 1) Il
Wa.^iington Musqiicrndr.” new drum:)' u&lt;’’tlv« d b ine retained in B.-rr v counof national politics.
j ‘y. A- our quota u S8.M) thu. y. ar tne
"I secure every newapgper item I
county chapter would i:*t tu’.
totlld find about the Senate and all,I, r maintaining their helpful activisixwches und details of the tax legbla, '•!'«*» th'’
t&gt;‘ reached
tlon.” explained Barrymore in. a recent -Your c .-operation in helping Barry
iniervtew. "By studying them 1‘found i county to reach iu, quota and thereby
out what sort of a'charUcter a senator
»’ ’hta humanitarian und- rtak-.
in action would be
j!........... * u* ““
moss.
, T.don t know any senators and never
wax in politics, but’ the ncwspa|wr and;.
wire service item* gave mi a better idea
tiiun I could have Obtained by actually:
being un the floor of the* Senate.”
j&lt;
Karen Morley has the chief feminine i
rule In "The Washington Masquerade,” f
and Hie cast also includes Diatic Sincluir and NtU Ast her.
(Continued from page one)
UNIQUE CAMERA EVEN
"SHOOTS” AROUND CORNER u, nutke Itself a nullIfiraUox state
Einstein's theory of "bent light ’ hiu favoring a 6mimi'-lon tn resiid.ite
J XS,;;,
..... 7•’X?
X. around IF&lt;&gt; corner* at once.
. Ul^nai
long as the Eu;ht&lt;-en*.h j
v'
Tills (Mradoxicul feat was accorn-:A”1'»duu.nt i- In force
X plislied In the mining ol -nie Wash1- ■ "ms to it a?; if it will !&gt;• tune ;
\ Ington Mu.sqi|erade," now showing at! enough for Michigan to !&gt;■ cstablialilng!
\ the Strand Theatre, with Lionel Biirry- 11(rlr’r commisMon und providing for'
X more.In tfv leading role.
,’ho liquor traffic afivr the i»oplr of tli,'
?
Tin' camera fllujed Barrymore In n ounirv !•..•■.,■ d«r id&lt;d m the manner'
X scene, and at &lt;the Mime time locked providi-d by the constitution whether*
5 around two corners and picked u;&gt; they will keep nr refuse to kwp ilw
X Karen Morley in another room. Mir- . Eighteenth Amendment As the lejjc -1
rors. scientifically ground and focused, laturcs ot 3(1 '-t it,.- or constitutional; ' und placed at .■trutegte angles, made, 'convent
C
...... • lens of .&gt;■»
36 • tides,. will
-in IU*S&lt;have to.
III
X, the effect possible. From nn optical;‘“vor ’h»- reji-al &lt;4 that 'amendment1
0 standpoint the scene was one of the ! before it run be repealed, it will lx* mtj
\ most Intricate ever filmed.
that it will ink*-'. &lt;unr time y«-l It will I
J»
"Thr. Washington
Mkv)ucrade. "i be a shame upon this Mate, »t think
bared on thr Henry- Bernstein stage‘ lor Michigan to presume to name ii\ hit,
X
lilt, The
"The Claw.'*
Claw." is
Is a vivid drama of'quor
nf'qunr rimmlwinm
r immbuiiotre to regulate
retnihil,- Hie
the 1111­
C political* life at the national capital quor truffle until *&lt;• can legally have
J, Burtymore plays a renator from thr I such traffic
0 Middle Wr- t who becomes a towering
We hope there may bo » good attrnd*' figure in national jxilmcs until hbqancc nl thu meeting Whether one
J* carter is endangered by a woman (favors thr prore* rd amendment In this
»' Many "Inside” glimpses Into political state nr i.ot. he or she should be willing
to hear Mr. Gelb. We should do nothimt in Michigan that would put-us in
WILL ROGERS SHUNS
a cltuw with Mates that proponed tn
ALL
LEISURE
TIME
----- -- ------------- ....... iiuiniy
।
nullify me
the federal
constitution In the
unlike most stars of motion picture.'. ,.arjv f,sxties’
Zill Ilntri.t-K
.i might be .
*
Will
Rogers never has uli
a hat
called leUiire time between scenes. No
OBITUARY.
e wait In the filming of n picture find*
Adt-lla M. Hendershot, daughter of
X him actually waiting. He is occupied diaries M mid Elizalx-th Hendershot,
»' at nil times, cither professionally or was bom in Baltimore townshin May
\ just "doing things."
3. 1868 and passed to the great beyond
0
He may disappear into his dressing Oct, 8. 1W2, aged 64 Venn. 5 months.
v
room
his extensive
mail,
20. IO&lt;KI
1888 ,-nv
she was U.U&lt;unit*
C Hint
I ,1 to read
C........
..........
.• letter?. ..5 days.
, I. ■On Dec .v.
X
Jk that havi,
have Iw*.r.
brenMdrcted V..by 1,1.
his .............
secretary’cd In marriage' to Ernes! Havn. s Tn
C frohi among the hundreds delivered to this union 12 childten were lorn, four
X Rogers dally, some at his home, but dying in infancy She six-nt her cntltc
moat nl them through the post office life In thhrTTimTnimlty with the rxrrp0 maintained by the studio
tlon of 12 years in Bhultx. mining
X
At other times, Rogers may bc fouhd back to the old home a little more than
playing with his well-known rojte and a year ago.
s' ^
rn
J
on
^
tr
"J
ln
8
to
a
mixed
audience,
the
j
uvunMWMBMHK iu iniieu nuuienrr. tne ■ She
Htic was
wa- a great lover of her home,
a tricks he has mastered. Sometimes he'a
ord alwavs
'a true wife and mother, and
alwav*
v may lx' observed in a far corner read- happiest surrounded by children who;
J, inc
ing «a —
newspaper,
or =
a book. or. pc
f~.x.
-—
r. i gathered tliere very- often. She lg»d
hu daily comment for his been In failing health about four years
♦’ haps, writing his
X newspaper syndicate.- On occasion, he and a (Trent sufferer at times, but God1
J,
may be dlw-overed in his automobile^ called her hottie Saturday morning.:
g parked nearby, cither pounding his her work being finished and well done
\ [Xirtable typewriter or changing his
She leaves to mourn her passing her
Vlothes.
husband. Ernest Haynes, four sons.
£
Frequently, during the filming of Robert, of HaXtinus: Lloyd, of Battle
"Down To Earth'" Rogers became lo- Creek: (h-orge. of Rhiiltr and Hrfrold.
fi quacious and. during tliese period*._ of Caledonia. Four daughters. I.ibbie ,
never lacked for an audience He
II; U
It, : and Lillian, of Cedar Creek: Millie and
C always interesting and witty, no mat­ Dorothy, of Hastings and un aged
ter what his subject may be.
fattier. Charles M. of Hastings and one
Xi Rogers Is democratic—nothing high brother. CKarlm of Hastjngs. besides
lust about him
He associates with many other relatives and friends.
&gt; stars, with extras, with technicians and IU pages once M&gt; bright, now are only
0 Is just ns much al home with .preMbright memories
X dents, diplomata and bankers Hr I*
Hush, speak softly for our hearts
C shy only In the presence of newspapcrarc sad today
»' men and newspaper women.
We have lost earth's greatest blessing.
Mother lias passed away Yes. we watched and carefully guarded.
5
But we could not spare her pgln.
''
Chandu. tlie Magician-With Ed­ So God. the all wise Father, took her
spirit home to Him.
C mo,wl Lowe and B,’la Lugosi—Nov. 2
We will miss her. sadly miss her.
'' »»d 3
\
as the days so slowly go.
0
Wlld Girl—Stanway Charles Farrell.
0 Joan Bennett nnd Ralph Bellamy— But we feel she will lie watching.
Guarding her loved one* here below
Nov 15
'n&gt;° Blessed Event—With Let Tracy. Darling.motlx-r. you have left us.
Your, sweet face well see no more.
i' Mury Brian and Dick Powell—Nov. 16
$ “,W 17
But from Heaven you're beckoning
frl The Cabin in the Cotton—A drama
to us,
Calling from that far off shore.
$ of ‘*»e southland starring Richart
A Barlhelmess andDorothy Jordan—
MISSIONARY MEETING AT
sj Nov. 20 and 21.
EMMANl’EL (lll’RCH
8 Slx Hours to Live—With
Warner
On Thursday. October' 27. Emmanuel
C Baxter and Miriam Jordon—Nov. 25
church will entertain about 50 women.
\ IUVI 2C •
w
1
k
&gt;
will
come
together
for the fall re­
''
A Successful Calamity — Starring
gional meeting of the Woman's -Auxil­
$ George Arliss-Nov. 27 and 28.
iary. The day opens with a celebra­
S program for the balance of tion of Uh- Holy Communion in the
THE WEEK.
church at 10 A. M:. followed by a busi­
S
Wednesday and Thursday—"Rebecca ness session and pot-luck luncheon In
v Qf Sunnybrook Farm." starring Marion the Parish Hour* In tlie afternoon,
X Nixon and Ralph Bellamy.
tlie group will be .addressed by Mr8
Friday and Saturday—"Merrily We Nicholas DcKrytcr of Grand Rapids,
' Go lo Hell." featuring Sylvia Sidney and Rew F. P Houghton. Field Secre­
and Frederick March.
tary from New York City. Mrs. C. E
Jackson of Grand Rapids is general
Truthful
president, and Mrs. E G. White of
i Book Canvasser (to little boy at rate Ionia presides as regional chairman.
of vUla): "Is your mother at home?"
All kical women are cordially Invited
Little Boy (politely): "Yea. sir.”
to'joln in the program.
Canvasser (after knocking a dozen
Umea): “I thought you said your’moth“Nothing" Is Right!
Teacher: "What do all tliese zeros
Boy: "Yes, she is. Mr. but I don’t on your paper mean?"
live iiere."—Fulham Chronicle.
' Pupil; "Nothing."
,

NOTED ATTORNEY TO
SPEAK HERE SONDAY

“The Age for Love” |
ADDED—4 MILLS BROS, in SCREEN SONG.

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Whisperings of scandal
—shadows of intrigue
in the Washington po­
litical scene — you’ve
heard about them —
NOW YOU SEE IT ALL
FOR THE FIRST TIME
in lhe most exciting
drama of our Times!

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Production

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the'quad whose Mar player ta mv-tcri-1,
K '
'
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nusly murdered as lie dashes for u!
touchdown at the height of a big game prn|K»&lt;fl to Send some suns
MacDonald first won fame as a made garment/;. Including
M-ieen roaeh by hl* ^Wrt»llon ;Vk“ -Already nx mben of
i.4 tlie late Knute Rockiir in "The &lt;M * A1
, 1 I
Spirit of Notre.Dame” He's lx~.-r&gt; in de- r',nJ“'
1 , * ”, *' ‘"'’i! Al-’”l‘atv.
mand.for si.eh role, since
[f,,d
'* •l1'"
4nd hi" awri tn them with a good '!
7 n T'*k17f ‘
“'‘i!'1,' !1'' 1 ’
background N&lt;it only has he had long [Mrs John ..otae^ mid
-tagr and screen experience, but he al‘-•■miiu .
: Mamie
so hu a sound ki»&gt;wledge «.f'gridiron, s,nJ9l “T’’ ,n charge ..
.lo-u .o, l
tactlA. He was a Member of the YalA
,or
'»
squad in 1005. and pluy. d Jn all
made to eith. r of th. • w-xmi. M. , Blue eleven's- lni|x&gt;rtant engagements "cciwbb will b- tak-n uml th- ; ,.rthat season,menu made apd dis-ribuhd rather
Brown und Holmes are in tlx- rt»h-s|J™1’
out J1"’ r&gt;'»th in the puev.
of members of Ids squad in “TO000
mchides p-rcal. outiru.
.....
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-'sheeting, ningtum. &lt; '&lt; und
ma­
terial
for
dresMs-is
mad.- in *,.&lt;tM*ua
the championship Alabama eleven of
, pqttem'i similar tu that purchase.) nt
1025.

WILL
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MOVIEDOM’S FOOTBALL COACH |

No 1 football coach in the movie*:
today Is J Farrell -MacDonald
■ Continued from page onet
MacDonald's ‘ latest coaching job b 1
in -MM WHnr«n..“ r~ll.ll m&gt;«-ry
dL,,rlb,^J
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drama, featuring Phillipa Hulmes. If,
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; Dorothy Jordan. Charlie Ruggles and £Xt X o
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, IQSt

FAOE FOUR

t

PNde of opinion If :®’*
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. then !*., to you that
such statements are deliberate, into!. A..
A practical Humanitarian.
erabie falsehood*.Action More. F3oqucnt Than Word*.
' Words of force and dignity worthy of r .'
- . - . /
.
i Abraham Lincoln, himself. Would that REAPPORT1ONMEKT AMENDMENT.
Hoover'-. Reticence.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
»vt»TT «tri«TH TH. oUyrc.ndid.ln tad U&gt;e^ *Ully u o„
lhe „„Mnunu. ,
.
Farm Boy v». A’rtsUicrat. •
Mr. and Mrs Frank Coleman of Bat-'
Kou.wt .1 Ik. r.~i
Huti.n. keep the 00nteil for Prtsldcn! ot &lt;1* two weeks ago. was that pertaining t ri president Hoover b a pracUca) hu- tic Creek and Mrs; Cora Busby of
Tk.na .i
Lh«
n’ ‘’United State*, the most important
reapportlbnmant
of
senatorial
aud
'manitanan
----- —------------------- — —------- ----- iiiHonariajv
A r.n.e
cafirr a.
at ti«i
Uw
An
------- -- ------ ------------------------------------office in the world, on such an **ad. j representative district* a
. lM
■&gt;ffirahon of ,h(. ,» the fuhow- Mrs. Henry Cook Bunday. Mr». Busby
, office today suggrcted that II wsmld be ln&lt; *to^SG&gt;W u, u. lln H(ltxi authority n matimd for several week!* visit with!
SulmiptiMr. by M.il. pMtp.id:
■ mlrable plane!
I ItAkllV . .H’KTY OSK TEAR
*5 00 nur,u,‘c P.Janc..well to emphasize the fact that if th:* . wushingtnu and also mcntiondd.by old fnend-. In company with a friend. &lt;
(If Hit &gt;B »*&lt;»?.. • H &lt;«al r,d4C!l»
J amendment carries, every one ot un.,
E ingaUs, When he introduced Mrs. Amy Amo.. Mrs. Busby drove from
OCTOBER
uviuolk DAYSonra.
of thousands of noncitizen foreigner- Hie president to crowd* a-scmbled ir. Houston to Battle Creek, a distance of i
Hi i. Mini -(w;.t v. six mc%thh. »t.oo
’
What a pity tliat these October d»3* ln ,ht‘ clly at Detro!l would have the public Hall. Cleveland Saturday eve- 1800 miles
M L Cook. Robert W Cook and Hu­
•
j
same representation as citizens. In „i,.„
.
s
must end so wn. In cur opinion thU,other wordj, representation would be I
e now.(anM,lw Rapitian camp Io- bert Cook kft Suturday for a hunting j
• 5&lt;k isto. finc*t M-Mon of the year. No ob- based upon the
inhabitant.* I
a wounllUnou„ lruvt „j wrxxl-'■ 1trip near Gaylord.' Other members ol
iMrtj are Shirley W. Smith of
. Xc.l-of art offers a greater feast of ex- instead of the number of citizen* IL- &gt; |a.ul ab(JUt nlnrtv
fr&lt;1„| Washing- the
1
quisite coloring than Michigan's coun- believes tthgt when a change-in 5*’a,’;ilon was built' by the i&gt;
' ' - ■ ■ Ann Arbor mid IXmald D. Smith of De­
1 tryside when old Jack ’ Frost’s chill P°rilanment is made, it should be bar«i OW|| v&gt;m n.M- so rhnt he ■&lt;»i!d bpend an­, troll.' Arthur (X-.'Ii-r of Centralia. Washing* j
Alien
■ upbn-the number of actual citi-’en.-. and:
.U.k.-rul m
touch begins to tum the foliage from Wr Wkve he ks right. JCasMHx^.l^nm^nt amia bopur il.* restful cn- ’ Um/ i* visiting his sister. Mra. D I. '
Morttdand. Aithur was a former n*si- i
shades and tinu of . green to n har-1 vigilant.
• i ,n„d&lt;&gt;,r •spurt, fishme,
■ dnnt in .Barry; county-and hl* old time
1 mnniutis profusion of brilliant red.umi m
| Hii-ir own cdiination und ;imu-*-m*.-ni. friends enjoy meeting him.
. gleaming yellow. luscious grange, dtol[
’
HpQVER.
Mr.-and Mra. Calvin Plumley anil
.
.
.
began a sysudmitic study and closid*
(tnnroon anj Mft brown.
Ire-electron of President Hoover wa*. fk-afign of the bird, animal ail’d plant children and Mr and Mrs. C. J Lahr,
made-by tire candidate himself.. The I life ol iH*- surrounding district toon were in Grund U-dge Sunday.
Mr.
and Mrs Charles -Geiger and I
SENATOR ROBINSON SPEAKS
j President's DesMoine* speech war! after camp vra* mx-md Youngsters
Senator Joseph T» Robinson. Demo- 'mor.j
tn the nature of a report to stock- in ing In the ncighborh’xx! were eu- ■ children of Detroit spent Monday i
Mr and Mrs. Hcrb«-rt Bishop.
I
cratic leader of the Senate recently !holder. in a corporation than a.parti- couraged to bring r-peitimens’ into with
Lloyd laihmeyrr of Philadelphia. |
plea for support. Why anyone camp. late on.- aft. rhi»m a mountain
said during s' campaign speech: "I Mtn
1
should want to dl*jx-n*e with the scrv- boy came with a gift of reveral r«-w p.-nnsyhanu. L&gt; «jM*ndtng the wcek;
think that Democratic speaker* should ।ice* of a leader who has proven so de- plant* for the collxti 'i* He was irirefrain from pledging the quick rertor- । ■vtged and capable in the Won.: cco-1 vltell to stay fur supper along with th-- Mr. and Mra. John W&lt;-1wri. coming by}
storm ever known, is hard toj
— —;----- — •
ati. ii cf , prosperity through legislative ncdnlc
i
Chang's for the reason that we should 'conceive. In s panorama of climaxi-s.l
TWENTY YEARS -AGO TODAY
make no promises that can not bc fully. jany one of which nUght have mend! j
Mis-'t Eva Hen-on of Richland, wa*
: national disaster, the Presrc’cnt ha-,
live guest i»f the Ml.ves Bessie DeY.x- ■
redeemed, and the present distressing saved the situation. When the stcry
land Winifred and l**ona McLravy the!
sUuation has been brought about over of Mr. Hoovcrk fir*: term i&lt; finally
a ;&gt;‘rnxl of year* by a combination of written in the cold analysis of hl.-.Aiai.ir Osborn u tqiending a few day*
STILL HEDGING.
ea .es which are not ah pohUeal.™"Sd b^th^'pSn-.1 in
in ’Detroit taking hl* annual tall cluck ,
Two bitterly opposed graups.up
hunting trip with friends on St Clair!
the Democratic, party, One is radical .Ttii* 1* a far more siateamanllkc ut- this present tevt shall .-xiH-rb-r- c * |x-r,'u rance titan ,any yet- made by cithersongl joy and pride comixirable to tlk*
and the other conservative. Their: the presidential or vIcc-prMldcntlal'ratWnction oftodividUHlmilitaryixrMr. and Mra. George Lankard and:
n Fivd nJ Shultz were guest* of Mrs. I
ideas arc- further apart -.1 anything, nomlnee of his nartv
jformonce
given
to save the .nation
in .
_ _
o( &lt;R
.a| ,uUonftl
M ir. I&gt;
to Lankard Sunday.
than radical and conservanve elements nominee or ms party.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Fo*trr’i»nd diiugh-J
of the Republican party. Yc-t each of , THE "Sll.Vr.K BrboN FABMra I*"’- C1“rt»“e WWl«-Tr,buW.
ter Marjorie rt-ttirnrd Tuesday from a!
these two Democratic group1, "thinks' Franklin Rcxacvclt claims to be a I
YOUNG SMOKERS,
uw:k’» visit with relative* in Lansing, i
Holt anti Eatfin Rapids.
farmer. However, the "my farm” to! One day thb week two young boys.
t- John Pt-ndergiu!, a former rcsl-’
. man' and' will support tholr policies »hleh lhe euidldaU rer.ned ».en&gt;l J"1 •'“■'•'■» ■“ &gt;"«"
••'■' ■ '■
! &lt;if this city, is expected as a «in-st &lt;
once he Is - in office. According to ume. dun„. „u W
he J S Goodyear’* thj* week.
ii&amp;n
Frank Kent cditqrpil writer .of the farm vote Is really a deluxe estate lit tilclr CIJC IroJn M,ine older high wh
Julian Sheldon at p«w paw vi*ited‘
i\l
, Democratic tLidimore Sun, "The clear Hyde Park, New York inherited from boys—leader* and boys who were v nEvelyn Phillip*. Alma Bi nRoi.evelt jiolify ha* been to trust the! hls mother, and containing a twenty-: »'«!!&gt;' admired by, tlw student body
tie ..nd family returned to i
..... &lt; „ .
There is little that pan tic dork-or said
Progre.Mives to hold their belief tliat;
five room mansion, a private k°lf to Mu-rect this condition. Nor b there
he u -one of us' whin* convincing the;
r spending
couple of I
course, an outdoor pool, elaborate any
calamity connected with it
conservativM nut lie is not.’" In oth- ■ flower gardens, extensive kitchen gar-j Smoking lias become so general and
PRESIDENT HOOVER
heir parents. Mr. and Mrs.
er words.tlie Roctcwltinn strategy s0!^,
,,,L, horses and’some yoiih has accepted it a-, a sort of
dens, a stable of...riding
other camp
far ha* been of hedging, throwing out I tan”y"
le lemon M Denver. Co’otree*. Therefore Roose- badge of maturity, that too few of u*
week to spend thr winin a position
to criticize. Ybt *-v, ry
1-uggraUon* to corucrvativcs that he xeh&gt;i ,utemcnl th„
have
a’ arc
.................
_ .....
r parent.'. Mr and Mr.- •
adult who has studied the matter ami
may Jx- con«enative and h.nting to fanner myt^jf for IW.}. &gt;Tars 4nd I. every experienced teacher know* th;.-. ••
radicals that he ma&gt; be radical, de-;
ujwW&lt;.
w RlfU ,n thetr ,.4rlv t.,n. -i.m-Gf. t.n
of the children in
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
I
Hiring weli-camxwd addresses, that Urnl
d । thMe
fow years."
»«**' exressn.ly and n-m.u:,
‘
Ch :Nr Wctre-1 went to Grand Rap-!
carefully conceal his real views—if he
.
, an alert Student. They ar, discouui- 1
r&gt; •1 "
• ” P r t. .j
ugrote*que How many Barry county
,hf
thw
aR(1
turn. ■...!*.-qmprr.-nt
■d- M inlav after «’visit with his moth-1
fanners would expect to make a profit:public are spending on their cduc**n &gt;h
Pi-’-'d. i’’ un - . r -aid n..:h:rr: .r
be open both to conservative and lib­ from such a set-up even with twb-dol- i It is likely that few; tob.uco denier
J H Collister or Battle Cttx k wa. ,
:
”’at this itifdunaj
.
I
, und touched hl--&gt;vi:ip..tliy in any-J
MR. FOULKES HAS MADE
eral IntrrprctaUon.' DURING SUCH ।I lar wheat?
i.
. &lt; j bM.., ii n iuii.,
Our
but Within one tear from
TIMES AS THESE WHEN THE SAFEANOTHER SHIFT, WE HEAR
THIS CHANCE MEETING. THAT
Mr and M, Wilbur n,llrr ol Ed'.l THE BUOTIIK1I Of DR. HOLMES
TY.OP THE NATION DEPENDS ON
BALLYHOO THAT FAILED.
MOUNTAIN BOY TOGETHER TViTH
j 1 ll« &lt;M aww ib.l »«.
• SANE. CONSTRUCTIVE POLICIES. One doesn't hear very much about
Repudiates His Former Oppo­
ALL THE ■ OTHER CHILDREN OF
,
'
a moment in John Holmes’ |x-arv(ul
THE DISTRICT WERE ATTENDING ’’ Alix-rt
DO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED:
prolnbituii issue these day&gt;. Mill-!
I
.
-Mon
..!
(,
ran.!
Rapd*
^
pro!
,
in(s
„
wl
,.
xhlelic
,.
whl
.„
hc
sition To Immediate Pay­
A
STATES WISH TO GIVE: THE MOST h»nt wets anil dri’s who tried to fore.-1
r.’,J«
ww‘k’, could really have been said to have epment Of The Bonus
CAPABLE TEACHER. THE ENTIRE
• n ‘1-h i"
nr°w
.. .
vied ins more famous brother. The
RESPONSIBLE OFFICE IN THE
question Into a place of promi-.
EXPENSE INCLUDING AN UP-TOWhen G.dn-.v Fmilk*--. democratic
Ml*. Etlx-1 St.nd.-r
Kalama/o.,. ,.1X)1 . ...........
V41r (1( nh. • wa)( Ull.
///:’ WHO would ■
WORLD TO A MAN WHO EITHER nencc during the campaign h»'e found,
DATE BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT.
.... and ho ocr.... candldut.' for congress, wtv. barnj
Chuiee
ot
his
icnhveranuuit.
have beautiful /*«**-*'
BEING PROVIDED UY MR HOOVER
LACKS THE COURAGE OR THE thrmwlves talking without an mi-i
hnnly had It.
‘ Murtninc itirough tin-, part of the dis­
Ralph Waldo
EROM HIS OWN PRIVATE FUNJX*!
in his yarJen muni
ABILITY TO ^EXPRESS HIMSELF dtenc&lt;. Tlie reason for tills Change In j
,
.. . .
,
.(Emerson once said of him, "John’ irict with hi* music wngon4 he took’
rn«l b,.m. bMUM«f ..ib-r»n-»d...
uM,.
CLEARLY
ON A sTKr.i
SINGLE
&lt;
have beautiful Voses
m-nu
vnvs
v ONE
OF-.sentiment is that the great majority of ।
im.-nt.- orally ne not
••Ider.brother stand* for wit." he real­ time to visit tlie Banner office. In lhe
THE -IMPORTANT’ ISSUES
JS THAI , people realize’’ (hat the economic B-,
cnng .tlir qnvinmm.-nt
i n ha s hear I—•
' ly placed the younger tlve higher of the count*- of a cotivrirutiun in this otlicc
FACE THE tSpUNTRY?
Hl* mOthftt died
.
. , of oh!
sues at Make -completely ouuhadow
( two; but It is doubtful whCriu-r
the
.
.... lat.... lie Mild substantially. this: "A few
lit
an
Infant
and
hi*
friemts in the-city the latter part of the
the matter • of alcoholic be vc rages-'
-mark, or would montlu. lino I was in favor &lt;&gt;f paying
r^..
,
,
Oiavc
paid much attention to it had it the soldiers' Ixmtu now* but since
Plenty
of
time
to
settle
the
dry
ques-l
FRANK FITZGERALD
r
?
.
&lt;
.
.'
K
“
ireached
him
Wits
at.-not
uncommon.
thirtkii;&lt; it over I have come to the
thoughts anti cnwft
Frank Fitzgerald. Michigan's secre­ tion after the economic? jilbuds , have |
to''nd l.-.HiL ,o attend th.-1 w.ddiijK !a|)1J uu.
unappreciated, but the conclusion that John (Congrt \.buui
tary uf state, seemed to take well with ’jcleared.
Dra» a»(l “alter njixirn humorist: for whom dally Ilf*- K.-tcham&gt; was right in nppot4iig tlie
I furnished It* o-*n entertainment. L-. immediate iMynieiu of the bonus, and
the people of this community who at-!
Mn--- Gr.vre Pryor and Mabel. Rus* । lx*s rrcjRnlzetl by tin- public and yet *
VOTE OF ' NO ' IS SAFE
Tended the P T. A meeting nt Central j
1-.IT.T
lx; —* .. l„.,i„„.Aunf„bi’lb«
Voters of Michigan will be called |l--- --------- ■
Smet- that tune Mr .Foulkch luis had •
^gditonum Thursday. . Mr. FT'.zgeAild
"Xlb^, ,:
''
Tl“' »■ *r e.H..b.-,:.ph,r„
I1X
upon
to
decide
the
Lite
ot
aeven
pro[
------------‘
----l-,;w been with the Department of State ;1
-.‘I
... rmtxt iininierraUng triimp who wand- ilifi rmed, and now announces thftl he
posed amendments to the state con-! adhere -trittl
tlie Michii
'■‘.'su, d
*fr °r hPm 'v ll,’i end through lhe little strert. u..- :. in favor of lhe Irntpcdiate ]&gt;aymcnt
twenty year* in-various capacities. ■1
stitution and propixd to change ti1(. ■''o'&lt; rine’lie :■
t Sur.du.-«:,h Mr mid Mi.- Guy |&lt;,nolIK(1 t|&gt; fri,(J
Ho!|n,,s. OllilJS,h., of the --------soldiers’ -------bonus
Mr. ---------Ftoulkes
He u generally-reganded T&gt; a sincere ’'
. • • ttk * MI,i UIltJn !tRaJ -*Ke &lt;twcnty-nr
im; Monthly ior Ext.on | an(1 to
jlls «mnt»alkin X«l' tame Ir.ito prominence ux a/mcmU-r ot
and cap-bi- public servant of roruid- P"**
11 ^vtrictlons
concerning
,—r
-------- -— -r
------------« HA;; can legally- buy or U- sold ci
e she will vuit relative.'
He gej# pn...s „• jutmrtrd coin,, the Taxpayers’ la-ague of- thia ;taU:,
has been
trubiy more than average experience, manufacture and sale of blcomargmc j-i-jils law. we b.
'EARS AGO TODAY
j on hk window -ent with which to sup- urging that taxes mu*t be greatly n; The Banner has already ’ discusM-d j ly ignored for some- years. Ft
ply. according to Ids’whim th. -- stray duod tor the ix neht ol the nvci--burand ability.. Therefore H is not sur- {these measure* in .*ome detail and h«velis o,u’ ,.1
rrs’-nctrons which m; .hi jm bn
—W. .1 Holloway *-|n it- ;passers-by. oometimc* quc»tion i nS’'
~
p.-Wns; tliat thuMt who bcazd-.him n-:
...
... ..ii.. I nothing unless backed by public opin- -—*Sutytay with hi* brother; I. L. Hollo-'
w,.
„„
therh and getting an ample mu Air? Foulkf. to explain just how the im- ’
maimer Ct arranged'. »l w»» In II* tar I
imuntaiiri
way in Kal.uiiaMo,
im-rliate p;iynn nt ot Sg.IW.oho.OW out
worth before they left him.. .
We
might
add.
however.
Hint
in
oiir,u
ut
these
youngster*
ire
gmru‘
Iho' Hh’.ey went. to Jackson
Monday
jrtinent. facts
of Hu- tn.c.iiry of the United StaU-A
,
.
-------■
i
John
Holme-*
was
an
admirable
opinion vulers would !&gt;*■ about 85’ix r ■ txcause they are smoking W*
-attend the "an
interning
rnni&lt;-nt
’.---im p Kl,n” n,‘ i mimic, which hl* brother Wendell wa* to thi; former .orvin- jncn fur bonus,
rent correct to vote "N*O” on every
‘hat they are handkapjxn
t- lie will go to Chicago to ntwhit-h will n&lt;&gt;&lt; lx- due until ItH.'i. is in
M. .nd l» 1*4 » t.«w «■« .......
selves in g,lining x gtx»d trailin'
qx-iiinz ex&lt;rei.M.-s
i.m , of the)
un . Yankw- farmer of his m-qiiakntnnci- iMnnmiy with hii&lt; »iuiuunc&lt;-d ’ plan &lt;&gt;!
art.- little boy* trying ta art Ilk
ROOSEVELT S* SINCERITY.
nee u» n*c reducing taxation. Paying the soldiers’
.... «. ! who UMtd to pre'
ix.ry*'and naturally lo&gt;k awfully fi
—•— \&lt;&gt;ung ot Ai-j....-., .. enunciation* ol th.- won!
m.yVould mt un tm|»»ing a-tux
—Schuyler Marsluill. st. John* R
:an arrived in Ilin city Saturday to’, -----; The hn&gt;l would com*? jightly. a.* burden «l t’JO each
ii|H&gt;n
’*' *""
l“ every man,
~~
it relatives. Tty! Gctor returned Itf finding The que.»tion trivial*-Wi-llI” woman and child in this'country. Just k
Even the old Congreftfonai Rot-ord.
indiiy morning util!.- Mr* Young will
how. Mr. Fmilkvs ih to lighten th*’ load
w/iO
IS
EVASIVE?
Tlie
second
more
drawling,
on
beginning
anti friend
to see the important:1 of the matter. &gt;&lt;f the-average taxpayer by adding on
i Wr-eh ” Th.- third more drawitngly an average&lt;&gt;f Ifto io »HXJ lo the family.,,
noniln*
ir. imy; bin the remit probI still, btit Mik-mniy. a* U grappling fne- lor the i.iiinediAlc payment ol the"
in ,s.u-.
dltatively with the whole extent of the Mdrlier..' bonus. Micm* chiticult to exnaUiing more than a few
subject. "We-C-Cll!” Thc—mixL-HMM • pluln.
dJyto the. criti- i
We an- told .that Mr Foulke* is n
tfcntiy. nlafk-in-r into the vernacular
lie Cocrnr Journal.
and (ringing the ulmlc thing emphat­ shifty fellow, u&gt; he may be able lo
ically into tlie field of action. "Wai!"— stialght&lt;n out this matter It u rca* H to lx- Hi’.tif-d now or never And inrted to us that over in hlsLwn part
then at Ia.4 decisively, as .! the case of the district, democrats ure com­
were made* up. and n» human power plaining because old-line democrats,
j could overrule it. “Well!”—Thomas who have fought the party’s battles
lor years -.ueh »;&gt; Roman I. Jarvti.
I Wentworth Higginson.
and Charle* Kimincrlcc—were turned
j porarics
down, while Mr. Foulkre, who had been
SPEAK.LOUDER THAN WORD
classed u.v -a republican and who. iw
we are informed cblk-d for u ri-pubh&gt; amazing mat sucji u aht-rt time
Way
HE PRESIDENT ANSWERS
i-un bullet ul lhe primary two year^
a man wk* gil set'for ostentation*;
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
ago, wu&gt; made the democratic nom­
NEWS GLEANINGS.
when he washed the
7&lt;&gt;k- and son have ojiened h finej
inee! That type of man lx not the kind
marjeet cn Jeflcruon street oppo-’ The Hoover Dam, when finished, will &lt;4 a repress nijtuvc-khe pcojde pt this
n.-d a red ribbon mt the largest artificial reaervolr in district netdJul WashiA'gton at thia
le.- store pf John Stanley’s/ when-'I' make
tail -Otyo State Jour-fi
the world. Covering an area of 145.000 . time.
criticism
PtoMqcn: hoovi
•
’: acres.
.
TUa T-Tactinrvc Ranns*r ftnd Ilumb,ln«

lhe Hastings Danner^

aNCj ObinioHs;
This a n d T hat Backward Glances;
n
Bits of Yesterday t
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Quotation

Pungent Paragraphs

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iy dare undertake to do Give them
About 44 per rent of the capon grown
And to think that Standard Ollli
ll.»&gt;
If M«ww3„ delhww a! “&gt; tte u“w au,«-‘ “ “W**
Pr» sldetrt Hoov*
**» called wicked because-it made a*
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
icry able speech at the court house on
much on a, gallon of ga* a* the State L
£ aha. mt&lt;h. u. p,
About half of the world’s movie the*-1।
The cost of succcaa in any enter­
dent of the United St
Friday evening.
Iters are located in America.
prise, and the cost of joy m any un;ir-&gt;grums
Greenbacks are worth in coin 01 3-4c I
mov. sacred trust o' our nation ts the dots now—Ban Pranctwo Chronicle jrhe lad of the matter remain:
dertaklng. .whether the goal is reached
congress. on a dollar.
.
| Only one-half of 1 pc- cent of .the'
prenideut of all the people, a man of
dent in the liistory of
Tlie proposal is made that our army rrifunded the country, that Mr H6tnr
We wph it dLlinetly understood that’ manufacturing establishments In the or not, t&gt; unqualified commitment to
your own blood and upbringing, has-sat and n^vy be consolidated. It might ha* provided thr only real trader &gt;hn
thr ladies are especially invited to be United Stater, enfffioy more than 1,000 the task in imnd, complete loyalty lo
President*
in thr White House for the last three give them a pretty good football team the coun’.rv ha.- had in this .period o
,
.
. ,
, present at any and all meetings af- worker*, and only 3.4 per cent employ lhe ideal."—Dr. Tlmma* A. Goodwin.
b^*”th- (e£ieri.by the republicans.
•
jcars.. Ilf. your misfortune wijhaut ,-ufc___ :_____________ _____________
"He (Hooven, has made a record in
' P* n ”r
There’s. Austm Biaire. the great war more thah 350troubling to know your’burdens. -wntH”
presidential initiative and constructive
at hu opponents In this sovemaire. 1* going to spount. *plt and
!e.idrr»hip and has benefited from It
out heartaches over your miseries and
we need is an auto that rill
connection it is surprising to note that sloj^-r dirt in this city on Saturday ■ Sidewalks Ina Washington, D C..1 accomplishment unparalleled in the
park have been set aside for tlie use of economic history of thia nation or any
casualties; without summoning every *tQp and count 100 before hitlipg i remind American* that they Mill have Room-m-1- the patrician and aristocrat, evening next "Alas |xx&gt;r Yorick"
,roller-skate*.
other."—Charles G Dawes.
avenue of skillful assistance. Lreespec-1 telephone pole -El Rene (Okla ■ Tnb- a big stake ir. this country, that de­ who had the kdvantage ot careful home
On October 13. Frank Jones, a no­
i spite unemployment and depressed training, private tutors - and exclusive torious character of Battle Creek, was
The head -football coach of the Uni-1
tive of party or view, without using luu&lt;
; business the country u Mill far better schools should indulge frequently in a arresu.-d,4&gt;y Frank S. Bowen and I, W verity of Washington gets the same
"The development ot the character
every ounce of hi* strength and strain----------j utt than the other nation,* ol the world type of mein, unkind personal abtue Bwartout on a charge ot Jumping his ■salary as tlw president of the school. - ot men and women can go on tn bad
Ing hU every nerve to protect and help.. All of which
whicu unnp
inevitable iana
brings up the,
the Inevitable
and so are American cituens
citizens as com- that is entirely foreign to the nature-pf board bill at the Hastings House
time* as tn good Umea"—Calvin CooL
wlthout using every possible agency ct question, -u a pretty saleriady neces* P«cd with the citizens of other coun­ Herbert Hooverr the Iowa farm boy. ,xfi ooP . Dtlu-to IN
A law has been proposed adding 1 idge.
etaoin etaotnn
are facts that Americans, born m poverty and dependent on hu
per cent to the income ux of all per-1
*
democracy that would bring aid. with* «anly a counter attraction?’—CollegeJtner
1
-Thete
’■’»**« ***
rhculd consider carefully.—Washington, can ability and sturdy ciiarac.tr tn the
There are 3.073 counties in the Unit­ sons failing to vote tn the United; "Men who achieve most, boast least "
out putting aside personal ambiucn Humor.
Star.
। struggle for existence.
ed States.
States.
, —Greuvdie Kleiwr.
tn public Office I

, Crumbs of Wisdom

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•'uulke.
ibcr ol
state,

■r-burif imuo out.
Stale*
iNlltUS.

te load
itift on
family,
Il tiu-

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comocrat*.
battle*

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Till HAMTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ||. 193S

CO. AGENT FOSTER
HAD ACTIVE YEAR

ENJOYABLE CONCERT
ON SUNDAY EVENING

Hoover Policies Arouse Confidence
In Nation—Program of Roosevelt
Still Remains an Unknown Quantity

GOOD CLEAN MILK

Given By An Indian Band From
The Mt. Pleasant Protes­
(Continued from page ona)
tant Mission
trolled'' inflation of currency. He has until after the electvm. If Mr Hoover,
PRESENTED
ANNUAL
RE­
The Methodi*t church auditorium been
।
the
equally vague In regard to agri-;u
’ xucccssful
*’’* we believe •*
— ••upward
—•
trend that began after lhe R F C. i
wa* crowded Sunday evening to hear a
PORT TO BOARD OF BUimmediate cash payment of started to- function will continue, be­
delightful band coucert given by In- culture,
'
PERVIS0RB THURSDAY
,
dlan young men and ladle*, who belong 1lhe $2,400,000,000 bonus. Nor ha* fa- cause
busliMand agricultural leaders!
to the Protestant Indian Mission at Mt ।said * hrtiler or not be inlciids lo sup­ know definitely the policies Lhe pt»*l* i
INCREASE IN INTEREST
Pleasant. Tfay were a fine bunch of ।port such relief measures ** hu run­ dent intends to follow and have e nflFcclball loams, professional boxer*—in fact all big athlete* in
other hand. .’
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT folk* and tfair entertainment proved ।ning mate. John Gamer. introduccd’at drnce in them If, on
training—have plenty of good, clean milk on their training
very enjoyable. Aside from tfa piuslc. ■• thr last emigre**
Mr. RooMveU shall be auccer&amp;ful there
would
still
be
doubt,
fautat-on
an
I
1
tfay
gave
a
sort
of
pageant
illustrating
As
tlie
election
day
comes
nearer
table*. Why? Because good, clean milk contain* every form
Continued Economy In Office
various event* connected With tlie early thorn* wlm are directing entciprLwu. ;(Kvoubly more acute depcex.*.. n than wj
of nourishment that strength-growing bodies need.
Expunscs Leaves Sum For
settlement of this country by tfa white both large and renal), re^zr that there now ex]&gt;erienc6 until he made his pollpeople—auch ■* tfa signing ot a treaty u a possibility of i jadr.flSB change in;i_
------------ -It —
cjcs-clear.
the-----------------------men he names ...
for .
Work The Coming Year
by William Penn and several Indian guvexnment and not knowing what ef- hi* cabinet and the plan* ho.proposes
Thursday of —
last week. County- Agent
chiefs, and the sparing of John Smith. fwt mis cliangc may have arc farelai.t for economic recovery rha'l meet j the 1
Lt milk the FIRST emphasis should
duced in thifi Hate. Why la thia? BeHarold J Foster, made hi* annual re-eby Pocahontas
■
about. Atockirgr up or brwncliing ouf I approval of the country, there Is utile
. be put on CLEANLINESS and purity.
i-aube we have every facility, mechan­
l»»rt to tfa B-wirdot Supervisors »liowThere was also presented a meeting Consequently tfa y are marking time to doubt that an upward trend would b-mg a very active year’s Work with 4-H of chiefs ot tfa Ottawa* tfa Chippe- «ee what tfa future may bring In tfa* gin. On the ether hand if his pro­
ical
and otherwise, demanded to pro­
No one can tell whether milk is ('LEAN
Club- H..m&lt;■ Economic Extension and wa* and tfa Rotawatamlra near Cross writer, mind lbi» accounts fur tin p&lt;»nB did n t rr.ee: the appro’ al of th duce CLEAN milk, and every drop of
nr
not
by
jutf!
looking
at
it.
An
actual
Agricultural Extension work Tfa re- Village. Michigan, many •year* ago. at downward trend \n price# that ha*j»*n country there would t - a e-mtmired
milk
you buy from u.* cornea from our
ix&gt;rt shows a reiisstantial lncreu.'«-ln in- tfa InaUlence of a tni*M&lt;&gt;narv. to put 'noted in the past few week
' lack of confidence tn tfa fat ire and tfa
TEST is all that can prove whether it is
own-carefully selected herd, which is
tortat in «&gt;very department of the work «n endjp tfa warfare that had been
If tfa posrebllity of a change Im.- depresrion would b c.m- far rare
clean.or not'. '
by tfa Barry county iwoplc Tiw an- K'df.g'on between there three tribe* for brought till* about, ru we believe it aCUUh
regularly inspected. Why not try High-,
„ ,,
U facing
an cmeraerief ‘
has.
it„'»
Is *---»&gt;=•
reasonable
to expect •»&gt;■:
that -&gt;
an
nual report bear, out tfa throry tfat ’• 1"«« time.
”
•« »
i&gt;b*______________________
'■&gt;
«&gt;■” Our country
U fartni
an cm-rerefav)
A test of Highlands Dairy-Grade
lauds Dairy Milk? We’ll deliver it, icy
.. '.“
- .W
------ -•-* »ult jn “
B decided
The eMenxbunenl
worth while. •"«•&gt;
Orrafc*. .unitor to wxrllme when w:-.e «nu de­
there b more call for Extension Work
T...
“A’’ milk by Michigan state officials
cold, to your door. A phone call will
.u- viu.... downward movement until thr type ot. u rmlned leadership wdl be r.&lt;:e.van
in de(&gt;rre*i&lt;&gt;n tinyw than in good timwi and tfa faarty applause gave* tfa
has
proven
that
no
cleaner
mil.k
is
pro’
cubiuct
Mr.
Roosevelt
select.',
and
-the
at
WnMihuEtun.
Mr.
Hower
*.
■
3
knbWn
bring it.
A few of lhe summary figures given,tor* no chance to question the *pprvprogram fa- Intends to follow txcume quantity. Mr. RooM*vrt: is an unknown
by Mr Ftostcr follow: ‘A total of 222 elation of Hasting* people,
clear.
quantity.
The
jnuc«tmn
1.
"Shall
wmeeting* were held which ifl.iiio i
------- ■ • * *—---------So. In lhe writer’* opinion, no further chans1, captains nw during ■ storm Ln
(xople attended. This number does
improvement in bu»ineM( can tukr place mid-ocean?”
not include tfa ineetpuL* held by local ,
leader* in fatt'Tlub and Home Fro- |
iMMiiie* groups; 1424 farm visits .were
made; 1M6 individual letter?; answering !
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Janie* Munroe Aspinall. second cX‘M:
u inquiries were written; 10.31)7 circular |
of Robert and Lydia Brumbaugh A'-- i
letters &lt;»! a general nature were sen! j
plnail, was born in Miami coun’y mar
out&lt;&gt;y tfa office; 1711 person* called on ■
(Continued from page one)
Clayton. O|iio. September 16. laGO and.
thv Agent at tfa office for agricultural
Information while 734 people called tfa1 thr dam at the outlet were removed ’
da’t. • have undoubtedly confused tills ‘
number of years, and the last thn ’ DENIES CHARGE THAT
office by tclepfamc; 514 Barry county
Gun lake wo* tfa subject of court acictal with the nimiunt- actually spent1
bny* and girls were in 4-if .Club.work, turn tn delrrmimiur lhe. proper favvL,
lev. I WEIGHT TAX FROM STATE
*r' L' i
MICHIGAN IS BANKRUPT by the IsKtrd.
.
j
while 49H Barr y county women finished That wa* dmte everul years ago ThWILL BE USED FOR THIS
tfa Home Economics projHt of Home {board of supervisor* authorised, bul
The:»' i’ not n i» ardror de|&gt;artmetit:
gaining wfan a sudden change i-ame I
Secretary
Of
State
Fitzgerald
PURPOSE
in Che state government that exceeded'
Hirnlshings; 26 farmer* were enrolled did not jiay any |»rt &lt;■! tfa expense of
and death took hi* spirit away.
In the Farm Account Work, and over; building tfa darn to maintain the lev. I
i|» budget for the fiscal year ending
No 'Country* Father" when
Addresses Meeting Of
When twelve years rtl age he camel
300 people call' d at the office on the R ha*, however, been maintained at tfa COUNTY
-At Valley Forge—
June 1932, tfa .-ccretary Continued ;
..... . WILL HAVE TO
.
to Woodland. Michigan where he grew!
P. T. A. Here
government wed and Bed l&lt;«n work.
level fixed by lhe-court, except during
i* tfa- re«ul' of the campaign fori
They decried him.
RAISE ONLY $42,QUO tn, manhood. Ou January 2. 1890 fa j Frank-D. F.'.^-rald. Michigan j-ccrc- "This
TIm ::- figure.-, do not utlcnipt to men- i&gt;-iiod* of very revere drouth, wfan it
t.i’
.
d
economy
instituted
.by
Gov
.
united in marrfagt with H.-if.e «
turn tfa work done by Mr. FMster on drops a lltUe'below the fixed level. It Board Of Supervisors Vote To was
Brucker.
Brngdom who i-otfad him. in death;’
farfti grain cro|».. Iiuy. pasture and le-iwlll fa.: remembered that tlie stench
H.u. ' ;n .-ixts-farr . r» ’. ■ .1
No’.imfar B Three children wi&lt; .’xg k iiankr.ipt or ha
gume cro)M. his work on upliuui and along tfa shores of this lajp: became _
Men belled him.
Relieve Assessment Districts '-.born (Gertrude
- • B. Arif*- "
’
jxr.«n&lt;? when a tuvernor'faced such:
B. and•*F^nle j exceeded budget ullm
muck soil*, poultry.-Mjyp. cattle, swine 'an alnvMl unbearable nuisance to cot‘-n&lt; its problems ..
thwe Govcrnoi
From Payment In 1932
w wim
Ito p.v
iNiMrd
-d on four years this Sep. . j address fafor.- the p
iyi&lt;t K' neraC'dalrv1 'Other tliiiu:,* t x&gt; tugrr.s ami re-sort owners jn hot weathA "Man of Destiny ” to
Bruck, r ha: .fam!’ he emtinped The
.
—
»uhg
man
he
wu&gt;
|
central
auditorium
tember
4.
Wfien
a
y»whg
man
fa
wa*
Last week the hoard of supervisor
numerou* to mention in an article of er The low level made it'very InconGuide us now—
converted and accepted Jem* as hu(* i evening.,
this kind have come under his sii(mt- venient for owner* of boat* wl|cn.'a took
.. „up
r, the consideration
..
. . payWe dertde turn.
&lt;&gt;! tfa*
g the extra m -ion of the Wtslavision during the y&lt; ar
ltu|&gt;pt*ned befor. tlie court acted nnd nwnt of the.County Covert Road bond - Bavlor and remained true. He teavej I Arox ding to Mr Fitzgerald, thr; t«r ahirh rrdue.-d the state budget by
—Korea Bigelow. II.
to mourn his passing, two daughters ‘state has *31.0W(km। in caslf and a
One of tfa Interc.-tiiu; parts of this | tlie dam wa* bullL the level dropped which wdl fa due next May und in eight
five
and
one-half
million
dollar.
He
grandchildren. bCMdes 4 broth- net bonded indebtedne., of only
report L. to fa found in the eepnomy , much below where it i» now held.
May 1934. For 1933 tfa county will reQI-ESTING.
faced polltital suicide in calling the
.
’Mc Foster has pnii-tic-fain running hu । We ntrntlonrd last week lfat.it reive Jt* proportion of the add:1 fata! two Miters Mr* Minnie Farrell and ti«’. -two and one-half million instead ... -n Time is a big ciuince to reduce Along the trails of science in thought
office. In past,year* budget* ot $5,000 would be decidedly beneficial to own- n half of tlie weight tax. all of tfhich Int.f the K0 million indebtedness as government expeiiM^, further and this,
’ ‘
Elizabeth Friend a! Evart. Mich.
or tatU r fave l*&lt; n r.tLyd Tu&gt;t year of resort lands along the shore* tif rrex-e for 1933 will fa given to coun’­' Mrs.
To where the latest telescope reveals
lx Mdr* n circle of friends who wall &amp;ad- claimed bv a gubernatorial cjndidatv i» gains to be done."
it n upfH'uprialiait wu* no’- made by the* Barlow lake, as well as tn the edttage tt&lt;:. •niis.uas done ut thr recent s|» during the primary campaign
Fifty
Been use of the demand for license
Die,latest star;
’
'
ly
miss
ids
prerencc
here.
‘
Bnard of Sujienisorr. for this work, owners on that lake if it* levrj could cial resatan of lhe icghlatur* for tlie
million of the indf bt.-dneM the
(dates carrying tow numbers, the Dr- Or where mflnitcstn}*! within a speck
but Mr. Foster wa* toid to-conlinue th- W tnaintalVrd ravcral feet above wfa: purpoK os helping counties
'
■■ ■•
with
their
tary said, consists &lt;&gt;l the road bondr purtrnent of State has uitraducrd a
«f dust
&lt;brk &lt;&gt;n the faUn&lt;&gt;- left over from ai&gt;-’it now is.1 That would fa v&lt;ry eiu-v t« roud
, ..._
which were passed on by the people of new system ol numfaring that meets Anotiier universe revealed is challenge
program-., Tfa legislature alio
prop!-Mtimv. "I Other years which do because a’considerable streath flow, gave to county board* ot MipervUo:*
Hie demand, makes identification easier
lo our trust.
amounted lo $3.030 24. ft was »upi*ore&lt;i from the lake. ’Hie’ outlet could fa ulr right to ore this additional 50
Although the state administrativeand antes the state ap;iroxlmatcly 140,- Bui with the FAITH of EINSTEIN
Hint this would last nbmll a year if the controlled without entailing much ex- cent*of the weight tax to apply on jwtylR- .nl disperses about $133,noo.QQQ an- .000. Mr. Fitzgerald said People are
and MILLIKAN we face
mo-t rigid economy wa* )i:;«rt)"cd
pome, mi ns to raise tfa level scwral ment of Covert toad bonds
' nually unly u fraction of this rn»vM nt - writing In already for 1033 licenses, fa Tlie undetermined marvel* of undetcrThe rep.rt *howyd that Mr. Fosb-r feet if necessary.; Tills would be a
actmil state expcfW1. Mr. Fitzgerald stated. Tfay wUh to get numbers that
mined space.
The amount of Covert road bonds
had not used apy ot tiw county money great help.
said. Ha'pclnUxi out that the board: correspond to their age. the year in
—Hosea Bigelow. II.
due next M.iv Lx substantially $6(MK’
for fas ralary and in other way* had. Barry county lias other resort lakes For
j.1ir May
Mnv of 1934 it will be .sub-t.-intial*
(Continued from jiage one)
collect* and distributes sych Consider- which tfay were born, the date on
cut dtflre exiieiv-.e!, until thr n»sx ol th.- from Which gtream* (!&lt;&gt;•* that could be .jy gjn.ooo.
whfa* the
th." shite
si
able Item- »» the primary .school which-they. u«rc married,
.
. . etc.
. .. With
.... the
..
The production of 307*45 bicycla* in
J. ” While
will grant
work
will U around
rnn
’rolled in
manner
!(&gt; BiUr^ vuiiiikj
county the ,,d&lt;!&lt;d
add"
Walter OU*. Ofaego-135.
.'money, the gaaolifa tax, „.
W-W.„EW.. w
..........
~ wtU the United State* la*: year wa* 20 per
miscrUaneou*
.
....1170(1 . for tlie year
.
...
... tiu- same
.
. . a* an* -mj
half of the
new »&gt; »tem
in...operation Hie slate
1..
.*r:.m
irtoKA.it ^uht
. 'tax .Mr
■ ............
William
Jain&lt; &lt; IfasUngs, Odd Fcl-jfa-s and thr genera) property tax and . lx- able to incna.se it* supply ot‘ low• . leatiiui
a totalI ...
ot Ct-livi
$1300 fur
tor Ww.
Extension
^qun Inlro
lake -ir.rl
and rsill
tkill (-..I-.,
lake nt
st fl,.the .praseut
1033. it will not be paid
— ' ■ cent over 20 &gt;c«(» ago—proving tliat
Work during 1VJ3. The. doard of 8U-jlimr. Wlwt l-Inquired is Concerted at
banning of tlx.- year, but will ,n&gt;«■
*’ Arena
*«-..•» Club—130.
•
ithat ygrtoux partially-informed candi-j number plates.
j, the "bike" h still holding it» own.
.
IwrviMim was not a.-ki-d to' make ah nriimi by coltog&lt;\&lt;&gt;wm*riiBnd th*- own- be |»ld quarterly ..
i,
,.
i..Third
Event:
(Weltei
a* It is rue’ived by;Third Event: ‘Welter Weight! —
ersthis
of rr.-ort lands around such lakes ,
appropriation 'frjr Extension Work
the Mate The first payment will fie in
Kauffman, Allo lunattachediWe refer especially to tong, lake lo Apm ifO3. and this can all be apjihed:
Hope townaljip. Fair lake In Barry (on th.- COTert road bunds that wdl be)
Wood. Belding. (Bedding Club)
township and Bristol lake in Johnstown .,due next .May Farther |»yinrnu wall
Thi. will allow two years ol tills fine township Without mueh trouble or be niaCM
made, u
In, JU1V
July. October and' Jniiii- I'ojnth Event: 'Light Weight*—' I
wink among Barry county . boy* and ' exi» n-. th.' levels of thew lakes WbHfary
of
the-next
y.-ar,
Curly
Bailey, Belding,
(faldfn;
- .7&gt;a», or me di-av jeni-. All the count)'
..
girl*. farm women and stock rafa-is I be cai^-d several- feet, which
, - ,
c“n
t,lks riale money next May ■Clubi—13S.
without raising ihfent of county tux fur make them mueh mmV desirable for .
' Fred Thomas. Hastings (Odd Fellow*
p jW|d up to that'lime,
resort punxiw.s.
—
.................................
Arena clubt—13d
With
tfa help rd this money, from
-We arc not mentioning thrae matters tfa state, tin- county will only have Jn Fifth Event, (Fly Weight)—
with any idea that It is up to, the su­
Glen Guldefack. Otsego—110
Tlie siiix-rvi.sors named thirr.mcm- pervisor* of the county to de this, br- raise about $42,000 of tfa $04.0M due
Harry Beaver. Hastings. (Odd pelnext
May.
Tiu*
board
of
supervisor*
bers ot the board. Bert Brown of I caijse it is not their affair at all. All
that they would relieve the w - 4ow,‘. Anna Chibi—IK).
Orainu’vllle. Morse Backus of Barry I[tfay could do would be to authorise the decided
Sixth Event: -Light Weight)—
.«j-Mncnt
districts
thts
year
of
all
pay
­
end W A. Scha.lcr of this city, us a'‘ maintenance of a lake levrj by some*
O. Guldefack, Ot-ego—13.».
c.immitt'-. to attend th&lt; meeting of.'body eke, after a court has determined ment «»n Covert road bonds; that tJi« v
Martin Peck. Belding (Beldlnj Club)
would cut the township payment* due
tlHfcMichigan Tourist and Resort Asso&gt; , the level
i .—135. .
.
,
-.
ciatTni.' w hich kill be held next month
(luce the amount lo be raised as .the J
’ivent: 'Heavv WdahtJ— &lt;*
Thr
Andes
range
tn
South
America
—
in Gland Rapids. Hie jiupervlMHii de- ■
county e share.
Tom
Wayland. 173.
r.ded not tn make any upprojinatiun 4500 miles long—h tlie longest moun­
The actual amount' to fa- raised bv-j K0**^ Schuman. Hasting*. (Odd
tain range known
Xax-this year to retire the Covert roadi’’cl,ou Arejia Club»—b..
bonds due next May are a , follow.- i Hiklilh^EWt: (FraLier Wright»Bv tfa- county J29.C.B412. by tin : Arthur Dowddl. Belding. (BeljlUV
township* $18,159.72. or a total of $42 -. Ci,«b' lzo,
813Bl
Lls1. year tfa county raised:, E&lt;1 McOra’h- Ifartlngs. (Odd Fel44140345; tfa townships raiwd *27-; 1',*‘Arena Club)—1.V
396 34 and the :».-. -,metit districts $12.-. Alternate &amp;vnt. (Feather Weight)—
059.67. or a total of $8(1.658 66-all Of i ,To
^biUtufad in ca.s" of V*-.
Which WU.S uied to retlttriCdrert road-114!’?' ot,
extra biut). ,
bond*. pnnci|&gt;ai anti interest, due last: z,1".,u(Brid.ng
May.
Club.-128,
As anyone can -.e thi, mean* that ,
Finglcton. Ifastlng*, (Odd Fclthere Will be raiMxi for the retuuig of; *7*
C
,
Take Advantage of These Low Prices
You will find, as hundreds of
Covert road bonds tills year $37,814 82 J1'1''' Event. Wrestling
lew than last.year. A- th' state t«x|, J1,ck
,£ft‘nS5 (Odd F&lt;,1‘
others’ have found, that it will
has tx en retftierd $18.0&lt;Mi. or a little ,o*' Arena Club (•-ISO.
better than 13 (&gt;cr cent compared with! .”en&lt;! Gnngtullct. IfasungS, (Odd
wash your clothes perfectly
lb
Fellow
Arena
Club*—13t
, |
a year. ago. and a„ towmhlp higlmay |i Fpllf
~ A,,
"“ rilub.-iak
clean, wear longer and run
repair and highway (jnprovcmeni tax.:- Alternate Event: —
Wrestling bout between two Michi­
hare been either greatly reduced or
quietcL ^wd cause less trouble
No. 1 Can 9C
omitted altogether, pud a-t good sav­ gan State College boy». Subject, t &gt;
Bed Quality
•
ings win be made m school expense* cancel III ion .
than any other machine that
All events arc to be conducted under
,thlB year, it’can fa seen that the tuxVery Good Quality
Can.
you have ever tried. And then,
it&amp;yera will have a considerable jeduc- - -- ----- .
. — i'
.
tlon tn taxes »x compared with a year [ Judge* and K.-farce Boxin-&lt; bout* lo
the best part of it is, that the
„ao
•
। consist at three rounds of three mtni The supcrviMir* have planned for tfa ut£?. c"cl!
price is only . . .
Bar
Icov.ri toM Irnxb
M.v 1. IKH.
Tlw.totoen In «m«tour
U tothat th.- mn.xn.1 u, to n.w-J bv u„. «omb« » K,«T»1 Unodstoml M..Wnon in llwrator 1K3 |.n th., purptw ““ th»' 11 k totombn, tto mmt
ot nl.rnut Hu..- bond. .Ill to- rnnvl.P" "*»&gt; * t™im.n..ni v.n.rnw Ito
Cana 19C
Fine Quality
In. than 11.1, &gt;«-» *. mtol.
'W1
rnnnol &gt;.■ oulvd nl Ito un . nl Hine, I'
bX Ito Itoln.n Ffro I rr.w and ,
.l, .1 i, not kn...n InnA much Ito! tothe l.-l Sunday, edllhin onto n.v
Cana
cuumv .111 ir™..- Irorn lhe .Ule Uu-.|'7'“ Sutortmnid.nl John P bra.lh,
can to .inillrd on cto IBM bond, bl
““ U1,r“" p""“ Dei-nmeht Mid:
July and Nomntor ol n.«l v«r and, *»»
l« &lt;™«ir.t.- yuunt
In January „1 im. Whether lhe Mate
■” ,h''
bortn. -one m Ito
MU conunue dta-rttni; &lt;11 me wvlahil“““^'m&lt;
»' loday-jhmild
ux lo lhe counue. MU de|«nd upn. r''"1"
™lhu&lt;liin«- HWjml«&lt;
th. nellon ot lhe SmtoUWe. 11 ttoi'™''' «~d ruurn-end Ito lhev Wei.
ipolicy shall to eonUnwd Inr UM. no &gt;»' W
with a positive guarantee that
doubl tfa taxpayers of this count); .. ‘“urn-imcnt
;..mld tot to lalled upon lo ruse any '
1“1’1 “
I
it will give perfect satisfaction
money lor Divert h»d tombs; bul lhsl,|“r
Pobre IbpannKnl l.&gt;
sll depends upon whsi next &gt;^r brlnn to™'1 c™ito-la»“ " lhe lourn.menl
or your money will be

Helps To Build Strong Clean Bodies

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

ACTION BENEFCIAL
TO RESORT OWNERS COVERT ROAD BONDS
ME DOE WAT

FIRST BOXING BOUT
TOMORROW NIGHT

We want you to try the

SP££D

FRIDAY, Oct. 21

Gutty

SATURDAY, Oct. 22

BETTER BARGAINS!

BUTTER 2S
Pineapple
Corn

.

23C

3

Camay Soap

ffC

4
2

Tomato Soup
Red Cherries

3ic

25c

P8G Soap

10c

French’s Flour

5 u.s«i. 12c

MEAT SPECIALS

PORK ROASTS 4 4 C
from ham, lb.■ I

BACON, sliced QC
’/a lb._____________

PORK STEAK 4 f?C
fre.h ham, lb,_. I

home made, 2lbi. mW

PORK Sausage

HINMAN’S

We Deliver

INSTALLED
IN YOUR HOME

The Big Little Store

Phone 2491

t Taxpayers of tfa county will be glad ‘ Tlie Odd Fellow* maintain a parkins
jto know that, with the payment to be i *ot °de block nnr1 . of the Arena where
made In 1934. all ot Barry county** ■ charge nf 15c 1* made Owing to the
I Coven rmrt, fanrU will fa renred, «*-' lam crowA-it-will fa much caviar far
cept those tiial were given on the|P&lt;dro«u lo paik tfair car* in lhe lot
Maple Grove-Kalamo Covert road. I lb*n to spend time looking for a parkI which wm built by th- stale On that ‘n« *l*ce upon the street.
{road there will be $4512 due ••chl_.M -'.Ti;'.. . uiHaTras’ uiiinni
'year, ih 1935. 1936. 1937, 1938 and 1930.,FAShING OF CHRISTIAN SCtlADER.
A* this road was constructed by the
Christian Schadcr. father of W. A
atate, the County had no control.
Schader. died Monday noon after •
long period of poor health, aged 90
W. R. C.
| year*. 5 month* and 9 day*. The fuThe W. R. C. will have their birth-1 neral will bc held at lhe bchader real-,
day dinner Saturday at their regular denee at two P M.. Wednesday with,
meeting Katherine Sheldon of Kala-, burial tn Greenwood cemetery Ui
maroo will be present.
*
’Grand Rapid*.

refunded

Miller Furniture Company
“Complete Home Furnishers'
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE: 2226

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. IMS

PAGE BIX

Boy Scout News

Sporting Items

Middleville School
To Stage Ag Fair

HOOVER GOMES TO
Trade In Your Worn Tires
DETRO T SATURDAY for Sate Gripping Non-Skid

The Agricultural Dept of the Thorn­
apple—W..K. KellogEechoolUsponsorSCOUTERS’ PICNIC.
’ in^4i school fair which will tie held
i Saturday, P ,M. Oct. 23 at e,30 will Tuesday
Wlc5aay aafternoon and evening. No-*
■ (Continued from page one)
.
•
bo held'tho Annual Scoutcn-’ picnic fur \embrr ■**
and second ribbons
HASTINGS -B” TOSSERS
tall Scout leaders and their wive-, nt Olli ’W
. r ..*1
. .First
..«U,*.U
iu HUUITIA4I1 »IIV »IU*
PI APF TMIPn IM I CArilciCan'? Bfn Jo’'a’’’'”'- Sherman lake. Sous depahjteti:.s which will include: mnUT °» wrangemenu for the preslrLAbb InlnU IN LEAGUE Ati afternoon of game.- -’ant.* and &gt;,vn- Agricultural product*: Shop work; ’dm!* visit by State Trcasun-r Howard
--™.„.
_
Qjxxl time will be terminated «-ith';jj&lt;
Home Economic-': Art; and c.lv.r. Lawrence, chairman of the Republican
Woodman, Local Player, Near a jot liick suppeY nt 6 ’io v. m. KuHvl ichoct wort A tree evening progr.im'8U,C Central committee. Governor
m
v —.
.
,
1' Hut?
Han and le»Ice mam
cream will
will be ftirn-*hr&lt;l
furnished of interest to the patrons of the school Cir,cn has MUblMtetJ headquarter* in
Top In Ringer Average
I by the conned committee In tharge of will be- provided
i rj*‘!rolt and will devote the entire week
i arrangement*. Mr, T 8. K Reid Is
Season
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-ito perfecting the arrangement.* for
HAWKSTERS FLASH VARIED Woodman For
I President Hvon-r's visit.
&lt;•! iputtng* pkteed third |।._ ...—Cl( ap-nnijMirnt. tor the.
.k. ’fur
UK- B-1
rcUnty
• notify
ATTACK AND TIGHT DEj The President is expected to arrive'
in ."-c,-an ringer '
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•
। ■
.-tern MUton.!]’*’ M “7°^ •Uewl*nec ,Mr&lt;‘r' fAI '
team- playerA of t
■ in Detroit a few minute.* before the .
fbnSe to win
; •clH‘du!«rtime for hl* addrexs He will
be e.-corted immediately to lhe huge
i?i:x d by-Jack Hoek.-« hw secrt -i
:
fiot’BT OF HONOR..
COACH USES THREE
crowd- by Governor Brucker. On the
on&gt;ro'U|’H- I’l’i Court of Honor for th.- Barrv Countv!
I platform will be Senators Couzenx and
lor vSA* •“ k luId ,n- cu- court':.
TEAMS DURING CONTEST
~
' Vandenberg, former Governors Green.
1
•
-J;*’''' i,n inyim. Wcin&lt;-duy evening. Octi J*), a*
■', MAINTAIN 205 MILES &lt; OF'tir.x-.-brrk, Sleeper and Osborn. United
Squad Goes' To East Lansing ”n 1'
’
17:00 o'eWi'k. Kim Swim*chairman.wilIF
'
COUNTY ROAD DURING
| Slates Secretary of Commerce Roy D
.preside and the Hun. John C. Ketcham*
Chatiin. GOV. Brucker. Lieut. Gov.
Saturday For Decisive Game
wdl give a short address. A yjv-dalj’
on. Miller. Bache
Dirkhvidn. Stale Treasurer H c Law­
In Conference Series
rence. Auditor General o 'u Fuller.
Attorney General Voorhies. and mem­
ber*. of the Republican State Central
ING TO TAXPAYERS '.committee.
1 Even tefor* the president's decislpn
oop &lt;15, Middleville. 1,. R.'
M. and Cub 'Pack No. 12. Now
Constructing • Hastings 'tosjieak in Detroit wo*.confirmed, je-1
will hotel Center Road—Decided Im­ I quest* for ticket* assured Governor I
Gaw that tlie Olympia would be filled
evi-iiine.
to capacity. In order to make the ad*
provement On 167 Miles
. ...........
.
, , . .
. jure-**
dress siiar
state-wide inIn cnaiacu-r.
clutratfer. itit ax.
was
Without a dollar of help from the .dn-ided that admission would Im- bv
taxpayers
ispftjTrs of ___
Barry county. xiwng only ticket and that, the tickets would lxinom-y that came io them from the distributed by the 83 county coinstate ot Michigan, lhe Barry county mittres.
i: -nu-rung* on Halloween nxid coinniLsstoncrs have made a n—! Because of the demand. Governor
that Scouts and Cub:, will markable reebyd. one But surely ought Green at once, warted to arrange for
to
be pleiU-ing to the taxpayers.
««ruiuw
overflow Ii&gt;v«-uii|cn.
meetings. Tlie
»|&gt;C Iirmmenv
president U|
is
John
Kxupled al this time w)sm
During the year now drawing to a!cx[&gt;ect«-d to follow the precedent set in!
Stanton
695 1964 35 3;
anti, unnecessary property damage
481 1366 35.2;: l !■. ilnnr under tip- gu|x* of a Hallowe’en flow the county road cbmmlMon h.i* Cleveland and visit as many of these ;
Schroll
48 138 34.7 prank." All Scouts are urged to re­ maintained life 205 miles of county ■ overflow sessions as Is possible before j
418 1323 34 2: member- their oath and !hw. and help roads which they had at the beginning - the time set' for his departure far
Hany&gt;r
.’01 588 .34’1 M vicr.- way (p prevent mean, ry-a1 tx-lievr President Hoover’s Dejrolt:
. pade* which will cau-c annoyance and druwn and real improvement., made on I
Strerlman
165 492 33 .*&gt; lo-s of property to others. A hard several of these county roads. In jSii«*ch-wiIl t*«- heivrd by at least one ■
339 1028 329। times party, hobo convention. weenie addition to'that, the commission B, inlllion votcro*ln Michigan." Gov. j
undiT.aking
to
biiild
six
miles
of
the
:
I'»r«en
declared.' "The broadciut will,
roast
and
Campfire.
treasure
hunt.
ex-.
140 32.1
wlx-n! carry to all parts of the state and in I
tntg llastniKs
Hastings Center
center road which.- whet
1130 32 0, jtfuration hike, masquerade inerting
1..: at an estimated
_f *jo.- coat
'every
thru* will be huge counand other programs may-help as-mtic
J,-',
Benue
4 completed
of county
$10.
Kiel .
154 318i gesiiuns tor leaders in planning acti- 000, will add six miles more to the t tv meetings at which arTaiigcments;
Vo’inty road system I Besides tliat. have bet-n made for radio reception of |
Davidson
they haw annexed five miles to the the president’s iddrftw,.
x
F Darluig
#06 ’ o r
’ CARLTON FARM PATROL
county .-•.'latem leading straight north! "PlansJjajfe already been completed I
802 3O - - Thursday evening, Oct. 13, Scouts from Scott’s Corners, east of Quimby, for five large group meetings in Detroit1
Spkieil ' mid Willard Aranld ac- to a c-’m'vcticm with M-43. Thi.. will add r. is likely that then- Will be at j
la- Blond
Jr. Shafer to tin- hmm* of afford a large saying in travel for least 75 meetings of this non in the’
John Vert
in Williams.-Carlton Cm- many in southeastern Barry county.city, Michigan will show President!
Vander M
B Vander Bl

HASTINGS GRIDSTERS
BTOSOW

12787876

MAKE
REMARKABLE RECORD

I

'Firestone Tire*
LinrtuL trade-in allow­

ance— nine—on all Firestone
High Speed atul 'Heuvy Duty
’1'ircs!
t
Why lake a chance on worn,
smooth, uncertain tires when
you cun buy Firestone' non­
skid »hifc. proven tires nt low-

Firm tunc Tires ure designed
tread i» thick, tough mid gives
25% longer non**kld safety.

♦

ord in climbing Pike's Pcuk,
in 16 miu. 47 sec. 111m lop
speed was 711 inileH per hour—negotiating nuiny huir-raislng
tiiniH where a skid or a tire
II'* that kind of stamina
that make* Fircstnnc Tire* nafc and economical for you.
That's why race driven* uw Firestone Tires. They won't
risk their lives on any other make.
No tire in the world hua lly, Fircstnnc endurance. Tliat
I* becniiM* Gum-Dipping, the patented Firestone prtwets,
mats every fiber, untiring protection tigpiimt internal brut.
Two Extra Gum-Dipped Coni Plica under the Tread, give
56% xtroiigi-r lMiiuI between tread hud cord laxly.
Don't liny cheap lire* that arc only iiiade to sell. Don’t
risk your life on wet. slippery pavements these October
daya—I *&lt;■ the same precaution race driven) line. Trude in
your old tires—We will give you u liberal uliowancte on
Firestone Tires the Mijrit tires in the icorid.

PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER 54
ANDRUS SERVICE
D|aAMA?1&gt;&lt;A
1HU11C dhWABV

COURT .nd JEFFERSON
HASTINGS : MICHIGAN

Brudf

Bennett
Baker ..

Vhlman

J DrYOUng
Ttnk

Jim r. tenia
Brad . •
Blqnksnu

Buskirk .
J.iflh Hock
&gt; Dr U-euw
anrli

31C 1302 2H

iyl-‘»*lwnlcn P"f*W’&gt; "-ix serve
Dy Mr.! about two miles, beginning at wliat
Mr&gt; iw‘I!kima. This group
___ _ ...is I known ru.
a., the Wafers' corner on the
tliei
irrv coun-.
con it-• Pratrirville-ksilamazoo
t,.-......... t • . x-..'i ™......... * road
_... j andAtolng
.. &gt;
. I■
iMo oA t V11’ nnwe;it onanixatimi in Barry
nr
«•&gt;»
ly
“
hd
ail
their
Scout
broth- w.-.-t toward the c.ounty line, ^licre;
HH wa .80 ,,rs wwh Ull.in feood J,lct
connection was made with' the. Xopd
road that hyids to Doster and on into]
Mt) 37.8
ASSISTS WELFARE DRIVE
Mohday. Get. 17. Mr Shafer assisted Piatnwell an'd Otsego. Tim year the*
two mile.- of jhat road not touched Ja-t j
. year.about 60 men y&lt;ar have been improved. Tm-y also;
336 tint :
- -cuutlng form one team iiiiilt ime and one-hnlf niiles of good
313 lliF:
md have a division of lhe work to.ae- road, beginning »• a jwint two miles!
■ ast oi Hickory Corfvers, tlwii . going i
south to the county line. These three*
and one-lmif miles were parts of town- ■
SCOUT AHCHEBV MEET. '
Don't forget the County Scout Arch- &gt;lnp roach taken over by tlie county'
this year,, but because of their impor-i
167 634 2H2J ffy meot Saturday A. M„ 10:00
fair
All tar.ee a, ccmr.ecttng links some .xfraI
work w.c-, dunv.un them to make thejn!
385 1100
county
road*. Tlie township of Priti-I
re
urged
to
pnrtKfpale
plan
338 1331)
our &lt;.wn lunch at noon and luviltf aiiproprnitcd S4&lt;h» toward tlie!
304 1300
two mile* in that township and the]
40 1G0
township of Barry $_‘f» toward the le.-,.i r
Is in ch
difficult cqiutnicUon work on the one'
&gt;UT RADIO PROGRAM
and oiv.-haif mile., in that t&lt;iwiuhl;i. I
IW Hike
WCCO. Mini:. i|m&gt;Us radfr. ThUS-it can be N’en that fourteen and L
:m uh
ach Thursday viriuiw ul 6 45 wtie-half milt-s have Ixen added t-» the!
Manil.ird time, a Scant pro- county road *ysfem and they will be ■
soxl highways-and let iu not fbrg.-tl
................ — ^--w—... and i» that not a'liollar has been asked from!,
fitrfacrd with a 45 minute boy»’ and '•he taxpayer$ of Bany county, toward:
girl*’ program, wmeumes featuring
uUut rtiaroctrr uuilchng nrganuntioii,*..
Probably ’ the mo.-t noteworthy I
achlevt hunt of the eumiy.’ road com- :
BEST WISHES.
intisaion has been the taking over and!
uu mid Scouiers improverfienf d jhe 167 miles of;
and Godspeed inJ township road*. All have lx*-:i graded
'Ito a width-ot JR feet, and the roadbeds!
birthday at this time
All Mich Work should receive .the sup- • have b&lt;in c.owiit-d. Wherever tlwre!
pan gravel-m th«.-e highway's It has!
[xtfl uf the people. ’
been aiilized and murk- more effective i

G. 0. P. WOMEN OF COUNTY

WILL MEETJO FORM CLUB '

?ravc! Iras b-en drawn
.
i H'-l placed where it would do lhe n-.n-t
Mrs. Jacob Stoketee Of Graftd ROfxl. While lhe county could not. wUh
the nxonev furnished by the state. $27.Rapids. Nat. Rep. Comm.
&lt;500. or an average of about $160 per
tmlc. do very much graveling.
Woman. Will Bo Present
Litre confident that they
‘----- ■made a
O have
■' • ;• Will l/ . naef.i.g of th. R. . greater improvement wi
*i!h dh average
Jlican »«niu of Barr) county.
county SatS*:-1 of $i60-pcr mile than wa* ever made.32nd. in the j in any towtuliip in the county &lt;with
the Hastings j $5oo per mile. That is no reflection
Bank, for the w.-.xi-c ot or-jupm toaivhip highway commisMohcrs
jWhatev- ? They do not have the equlp| im-nt that would enable them lo
k and d«&gt; it easily
a- land eco'nomi
. •rally. Thfe» equipRALLY AT PRAIRIEVILLE
aliment was available tn the county
3- through livei services of the contractors,
'• THIS WEEK FRIDAY NIGHT
id Brown Bros.
_______
‘. who
did all the work on
es these township highways. ‘An average
i An Adtln s$ By Hon. John J
n- jot ten and one-half miles per township
Sterling, Benton Harbor —
•i jWcre taken over. Tli.it meant that for
.or (each tuwifehtp there was, on the averSupp&lt;.r In Church Parlors
i the cviuhty The iace. a little fes- than $1700 available for
ore- elect :•«. and
the ten and one-half miles. Any fairery H-pubucan w&lt;-m- minded ;&gt;crson who. will drive over the
roads that have .been improved by th&lt;most cordial la­ county road commission, tinder the di­
fght. Ok
nded through, tiu- col- rection of County Enemcer Rakowsky.
miro, or the Baryier to the G. O p. will admit that the results are astoundIdn Ai* '■’’omm “
of ..
Barry
county
to“-------' ’ mg cmtbdenhg the mragrr amount of
...................
. -®
"end this
j^,.. meeting or to !&gt;■ *urr to attend any money &lt;he commission had to do the
ceding the addrr
«up.:‘uhu-quen: meetings lie Id m Hastings w»tk with
per and a gct--.&lt;xettR-r affair for thutfe’ir o»n jwipcctive locality
| Nwrt Kir anoUwr.l67 miles of townwho cun' to attend All are invited tn
•'‘r-' J-'r'b Stckctee. of Cjrand Rap- ;,hip highways will t&gt;- taken over for
tlie nddre.- •, which will be held in the J‘ds. Republican . national committee ! wh^h Rle state will furnish 127 000 In
church
auditorium
woman
ha.*
caiiM-ntcd
to
attend
thi*
!
addition the state will furnish ‘ nearly
L E. Peeling.
We ought nil to be willing to hear ‘ baiurdjiy cv.-ning meeting to assist in $7.tXM) more, which the commission will
Q B Park.-.- (Capt
»’.n Mdr.. m i»n election which U so In-. »«• organization of this dub and ex- .u*e tn making still further improve­
r- .tmg ^id .-j vital to the people : P«mn tlw, present pohUcal situation, ments on the first 167 aide* taken over
thi* country M tlie one will be cn No- !“&gt;d R»c her advw and help. Mrs. thu year Each year during the next
vember 8 We should not lx- ruled by Sfekct.-e is a vry charming woman*(our year*, the state will add about
Substitutions: Boyer. Boyer has a &lt;&gt;ur prejudice: . but by.the best thought “”d «p‘’ pfe*ence will be an inspiration $7,000 to this county and in each
broken finger and was unable to start and (he best light we can p«t on the
the Saturdjy meeting. Mrs. case the added amount will be used In
tt|c game as usual.
suWecl-s that wlll.bc up to the Amcri-: ” A. .Adrounic. will be hosted at a improving the mileage taken over the
can people to decide by their vaes.
tea for Republican women, at herWne pnxediff
the flv “wS
MAKING AHI TRAVEL SAFER.
Mr Sterling wifi pn.-.nt the i..*&gt;ks at IM South Broadway on Friday aft- ^rtod
therewUl£ .XeS*
What science is doing to make travel In a sane and helpful manner and will ertioon, at 2 30. Tlie local Republican improvement tn townxhiu hlchwu-x
be
found
to
be
an
tnteresUng
speaker
'candidate,
will
be
M
rct.l
guest*
and
thS^t
thia
roSlf
VSVxrf
by air safer is shown by the recent an­
nouncement that transport planes arc
--------------- -----Omgrewnafi Joim c Ketcham wdl of lhat ttmp.
rondu££
being equipped'with radio phones, eo
Reasonable Pre»umpti»n.
give aa lew rBmar
remarks
yi .
better,. so that the county can spare a
they can communicate with, ground
‘ Did ywi Haye much snow this year?"!
I'nm.i.ini m&gt;.nt V
rinvsonable amount of money yearly,
stiiupn* by telephone. The discovery
*A fair amount, but my ncxl-door
I nemployment Note.
J these township roads can be graveled
of nils method of communication and neighbor had more."
• why doesn't your friend apply for' and put in good conditton. and the
• How could he have more?"
that position?'*
»
townships saved from all furtfier exxercarrh work of Rw American Tele­
• He has more land than I have/
'He U afraid of not getting it—the, pemse in building or maintaining
graph Mid Telephone Oompay.
Royal Arcanum Bulletin.
disappointment would be too great." • township highway*.

T.K.S. Lake Odessa
Elevens in 7-7 Tie

WILSON BROS.
HABERDASHERS

J. L. TAYLOR &amp; CO.
TAILOR MADE
CLOTHES

Wc Extend

A

Cordial Invitation
TO ALL
to visit our NEW Store

OPENING DAY
SATURDAY, Oct. 22
A new store
new ideas
all NEW merchandise
A
friendly place to shop for men
and boys—and their women
folk who shop for them

WAFERS
CLOTHES SHOP
SOO WOOL SPORT
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�TBK UAKTINGg BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER IK IM!

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Social Events and Personal Mention

GROUP SCHOOL IN ARMY
FINE PROGRAM FOR
EXTENSION COURSES
P. T. A. CONVENTION

WORK CLOTHES

Preaent Enrollment la Seven Bubjeela Of Inlereal To Be Pre.
And laatruolor la Piral
sented By National Au­
thorities
|
Lieut. 0. E. Hyatt
.
Miss Josephine Chase • visited rela­
Mixa Theo Parr spent Saturday and
W. N. Chldfester is spending this week
tive* at Niles over tlie week end.
Bunday at her home at Maple Rapids in St. Johns
The fixaL group acbool in Anpy
Ex1
■ ■ — ■ The Fourth District P. T. A. will be
Miss Ruth Rotabn spent tlw week
wo*" field
Mrs. Anna Hat! of Grand Rapids
A. J Larsen apenl from Saturday Uli ten*ion\C$&gt;ursc»
’
... on
, Thursday
luraday
p, Grand Rapids. October 27. in!
!3.
zl
tl;;
...
visited Mrs Effie Goodyear last week ’Monday at Big Rapid.*.
&lt;evening, October
:i*t*Ueut*tC,KFhR*^titans connection with Hie meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs Elincr Cheney of Hills- ! Mrs Wa^D. Merrick was in Lansing 1
MIsk IRlcn Wade, visited at her home
Lleut c E HyaU' .l3S: Michigan Education Ai*oclalton. when'I
in Traverse City over the v^-ek end.
dale were Sunday guests ot Mrs. John on Monday &lt;Jn businea*
W^Bond St.
the teacher* of the eight counties of
rnrolW In
ta.u ,„b. I.
du,„. »lu ,klh„
. t„ o,,
'
i Mra Nettie Rickie U VWiing her son . Be«n
Mrs Anna 8mlth-spent Bunday with Qualrv'
WU. n.me »: OWamudlon of
T1» roonue. rf the toonh
her brother. Frank McCarty, ot Dowl­
Mrs Fay D: Green wm the guest of Jn Grand Rapid.* this week.
*.
dlarnel Include AlVa.n Barer.
ing. .
fiidmK T
°* N““VUk‘ °n
^.EsttarDotyvjmudat’herhome J T’a. V
.nd
Cujtom.
nl
U
h
,
Miln.o
Mu.k^u,
Beware
OreMrs ’Fanny Myers of Battle Creek Fr,au&gt;.
-at Atlictuv over thinSmt end.
.
law
The Law nl Mllllao on.nre... 1 allM
QU.*.
. L**rcnf'' 1Wo,fc.or
*» u'“'
Mr. L R Gtasgu. and Mte* Sadte -Admln.ur.Uen. Miliuo- aanBuMni TM. on.-d.r p T A mnl.reno. will
!”v
a??*1*’’’’ M”‘ J W Wo,fr' for ■ Glasgow visited n-latiws in Holt on '.ml
ftlrnor C.o.rd DulrJhoM IU re,U.n. Unnnlnr .&lt; IU ft
Thu following reductions in prices on tho
/Friday. .
Mr and Mrs. Jack Snyder vtelted'Mr. revcrzi nays
Mop and Aerial Photograph Reading . (j1P [n,jrning in lhe Westminster Prcrfamous' Winner Brand work shirts anti
and Mra. Earl Kchiicvn near Caledonia
Mr and Mrs Leo Sutton and son of
Mt-.s Bcrtham and Hayward of kalTlr5„T‘”V'" ’J’’-'"'1
““&lt;w*na» church turner ut U0m«
on Sunday
&lt;
Bunday gueit* of Has-:
.pent the
cnd with Mr». 1
I.nd w.ftm Mmu Adana rhn.. nn
Winner Brand overalls are effective im­
Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Clarke spent
relatives.
.
„u n, M„ „ D H'.ln.n
-Minna- Shriber.
.
- 1n.„„. Officer. Tr. nuu Corin -lumediately.,
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Sunday with Mis.* Kathryn Clarke ml Mra Edith Edger„spent Thursday-* Winston Sheffield spent the weekend !dent,, wid offierr* .nd riill.l.d. nnn Th t, ( tn. Crntrwl P T A nl ih„ cil,
Giand Rapid.*.
'Uiih Mr and- Mrs. Samuel’ Pratt ot , with relative, in Battle Creek and Ihr
IWwUr Army. Uw N.ftwul &lt;mre_d !T|„r, „u n, r«pr«wnuuv™ Iran lhe
WORK SHIRTS, formerly 60c,
,
■nd
the
Oraeniwu
II.
re
r..
.
A
c&lt;
rUh&gt;
MicliU.n
Ikiwrinrenl
ol
Ue.Uh
Mr. and Mrs Fnuvcis Ritchie
KuUund.
[Columbia. Ohio.
u jiven upon lhe erempleUw of unAna. who will dheuu Imlth
landing visited Mr ‘mid Mr* flurry I Mr. and Mra. Glf-nn Bera of Delton. Mi.:*' Rosebud Larsen wa* the-guest ere
,
- ibeuurre
Thi. onffir.u Iproxvlr. nho . arner.l diw _ni.ui b&gt;
Ritchie on Sunday.
'
acre- Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr. | of Mr and Mr.* Hank Webber of Flint each
OVERALLS, plain blue, 220 weight
,cAcuipi*
*.1111111.111011 Uier.l i.l.mrd l.d». nn Uh Brunieaemnu Kiiv
lhe i.uuru.
.iud.nl ar-f.il
ir.cn •.umlnwunn
Sidney
Mrs. f.
___ R6clwt:t&lt;
‘ r of Innin u i Fay D. Green.
&lt;&gt;n Sunday and Monday.
.
.in this subject for a period of five year.*
white-backed denim, formerly
OEU
unts tor Superior Association*." Judge
•st of-Mr.
If- J
J. Fu
f*re«-| Mr and Mi_
___ _ I.-«nhath
______ _ visited
______,
FI,„
..
Mra. Otto
Hu- guer.1
of -Mr. and Mra,
Mra. HMrs Etta Nash
and daughter.
Al- .An advanced court*- will lx* offered for E J . Millington of Cadillac and Dr
89c, are now
.
03
Mr ;nu Mrv W.te. WMIe-ol B.«k
X rXrM
“ iEl to
■.M.t... aitvilMcu tiir iuncrai of Mrs. J&lt;x- 'otficer* of Barry county should there Win M. Robinson of Kalamazoo are
CtK-kon Modny.
n^r Clarksville
Clarksville Wednesday.
Wednc..dav
Mr. anti Mra Gordon' Clement of ------.. II Scott n-ar
Ib&lt;- sufficient demand Additional In­
Thc»e are the be»t overalls on the market
tlie program.
.
Ib'ldUiK were Sunday guest.* of Mr. und
Mn. Chu*. Sl*.*on and wdaughter
of *Mrs
M
P Mriu-th 1 formation regarding the subcourars onOn
November 3. 4 and 5 a Parent I
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for leas than $1.00
Mrs. W L. Shultera
may be had through t!.&gt;- instructor.
. Teacher Silication institute will be held I
man Saturday.
(ialr.sburg sen- guests of Mr... Minnie Advanced subjects an Military Lau
at Ann Arbor . This will be, iptetficly I
OSHKOSH (B’GOSH) Overalls are reii-. visited lx 1 parent* Mi .|.ui Mr*
C iiirts-Muiti.i!; Supplj and M* -.-. Interesting. Among’the speaker* are I
Mr* G. E Severance and Mrs Lr-.*t&lt; r Shriner un Wednesday.
dpeed from $1.25 per pair
$4 .15
&lt; ierirge I’otter, •&gt;! Mulliken -over the Ostler ol Royal Oak are- visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mr... Guy Giddings vteitrt? Mamrerineut. Proja-rty. Emergency Dr W E. Blutz. psychiatrist «f the I
to
I
Mary Severance.
[ their daughter. Miss Katherine Gid- PriKurement. and Funds; Defen-e University of Toronto; President Huth- I
Mr. mid Mr.. V L. Wolcott ol Free- dni|:.&gt;. ut Kalamiiiuki on Sum(av Mi.--.* against Chemical Warfare; Care of ven ol the Michigan Umvc:sity. Dr
and Mni Harold Shaddlek and
WORK TROUSERS—Whipcord* $4 .95
’
Animals and Stable ktanagement Ada Arlitt. professor of child Care niid I
‘l.iuuht.r Su/.aiitiv :
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.'UltiNl port spent the week with Mr. and Mr... &gt; Giddings attend* W S. T .C.
Koitti Daniel!..
i Mt* Anna Beltz of Cleveland. Ohl V Mobriizatlon; Signal Communication*. Training’of the University ot Cincin. Mr and Mrs. I.. E. Barnett o
and moleskins—are 89c to . .
I
Tlie purpura.- uf tlw training is to nail; Dr Win. H. Kilpatrick of Co-*
Mr* Maurice Edmonds and children i ^rs
StimpMm of Panneice and
Get your work-clothes itt Baird’s—and
give
progressive,
theoretical,
inactive
­
and
Mra.
Lottie
Moffitt
visited
friends
'
t
HnkbeJner
pl
Middleville
luinblu
University
and
others.
|
Mrs.' Earl Gpltmian,- and .-.on James
duty
training
to
tlie
personnel
of
the
near
Caledonia
Sunday.
,
uere
jgue.-i*
ot
Mra.
Jack
Snyder-on
know you-are getting the BEST for LESS.
"Juvenile Delinquency. A Natural
an- six-nding the week. with her broth­
Army of the United State--., to prepare Reaction" will be tin- topic of Dr L A :
Mr and Mra Will Grigsby. E C. Ed- j*’
'
er and fitter and their families at
xuch person to jx-rfurm efficiently
Charlevoix.
mends and Bert Benham were- in Ion-1 day jn East Lulling, lhe gUi-.sts of hl* their duties Immediately incident-to Schwartz, of the Yale Institute of hu­
man relations. Mrs. J. K. Pcttengiii,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley and Mr sing Friday on business.
: -s-t&lt;T. Mr. e M .McElroy, and family, mobilization un cao- of a national fourth vice-president of . the National
and Mra James Heddy of Adrian spent
Mr and Mr; Warren Roush attend-|land
„,,u also
aiau attended
ilklt71ll„u the
w„. morning
,
service-. emergencyj. and to provide a founda­ PT A. win.talk on Pnrent-jeacher
Sunduy-wilh the forme: -, mother, Mr* ed the tuiwra) of William Tanner ut Lai the People's church.
tion for active-duty training. TIwm- relations. Rural programs will be de­
Wayluiut .Monday afternoun.
ii Mr
1 vF. bEdmonds visited courses Are ab*» designed to- afford a scribed
Mr »nri
and Mr.
Mr. J.
by-ft. w M Robmw.n. dtrec- I
Mrs Pied 6. Hugiie* and daughter.
Willrain Severance aul family- o Mr and Mra. Ch'a.s. .Jones of Battle mean* ol preparation fnr appbintmfit tor of rural education nt the W S. T. C
Mr. Daniels, of Delton, spent Friday Battle Creek, spent Sunday with hl , | Creek, Friday and Saturday. Mrs Ed- and promotion in tlw Oilierr.*' Reserve T1W.U- are just samples of the big treat I
* nil Mr. Hughe*' parents. Mr. and! in-itlu-r. Mra. Mary Severance
.
| na Join * and son Richard und ,M&gt;. and Corro
that is In store for all who attend the'
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Fn-y have re 1 .Mrs
.. ..
Edmonds
.
visited Mr-. MarUia
Officer.- credited, by the War Depart­ State Parent Education Institute at '
ment to Barsy counjy arc
Mi Mot-. Mr
HASTINGS
turned from txtruir- when* they visltid j.Fneiniin at Kaiaimutxi also.
Ann Arbor. November 3. 4 and 5.
Mra. Freys’ sorter.* for u tew days.
j. E H Clifipclle and family of Cliarund Mr. mid Mr* ta­
Bauer. George T.. 2nd Lt . CavairyHome of I tart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
and i Judge Ella C Eggleston wfU-go to|!oU&lt;‘. Mra. Charlotte Noble*-and Mr;, Res. 204 S.'rHanover St. Hasting*-.
! Freeport tonight to speak a', a meetdig i Edith Martin of East Izinsing were Cain. Stewart. D.. 2nd Lt. CavalryMr. Vein Wintngei* on Monday.
ML*.* Roma Blocher oj, Neeley was
Mr*, w J. WUtkms returned last of th&lt;- W..iiien’.i C’liib ot Unit *i!Ui-&lt;- [Sunday-vi*ito:» ot their sl-.tcr. Mr* R&gt; *. 'Route 6. HastiiiP*. Clark. John
Itonie over tlie ‘week end.
week from u visit with her *J-.t&lt;-r. Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence DePlanl.i of Grand L Severance. In the evening they all, R 2nd Lt.. Field ArtiUery-Rrs. 1122 s
Mr and Mr* B. J Wellman made a
attended the service* ut the Methodist Jcffersun St, Hastings; Culbert. Guy buslncM trip to Olivet Wednesday.
ci
Arch.
.
Pott.*
und
btlu
CERTAIN INSECTS DIS­
Mr. Watklnn wa* away im buslnc**. for
A, 1st Ll- CtUrt Artillery Corp* &lt;AntiRev
Nicholson of Woodland
OF MISSIONARY UNION.
Air.Tiifti. 312 E. State Road. Hastings;
R. T.
.
-M1--.Y Barbara Severance of Balti-j
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preached
at the F M church Sunday.
PLAY INTELLIGENCE The Missionary Union of the M. E.
Hyatt. Clarence E 1st Lt. InfantrvA A. Andt ron and Mr- Clar- L’lo k «|u nt. her birthday. Sunday, with| RURAL TEACHERS ENMr*. Claud Demond. in companV[
1 church met with Mra E A. Burton.
h-Pliinta 01 Grund Rapid. v.,r. Im- grandmi.tiler. Mr- Mary SeverTCDTAIIirn at ocornrinu Ro . 135 ,W. Bond St, Hastings; Utilwith Warren Opolbauihs at Coats informing Address Given To [Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 12.
.
,
-.•
.
I hH I AIMED AT RECEPTION I rofe Clarence p. 1st Lt . Medical-Re.1*. Grove,
visited relatius nt Midland and :
K
wiven io
Isxlil.
plutir and Mrs.
I Mi.- Phebe cn-imer of Pentwater
,
Hastings; Newton. Harold J.. 2nd Lt . Lakeview the latter pgrt &lt;4 tho week. I
Lions Olub By Rev. Kilch-!; After the necessary business was
|cnme Monday for .1 suit with Mr. und Interesting
TMuraday.
And
Enjoyable&gt; Quartermaster-Res, 811 s .JoiTeriwn
l transacted. Mrs Kniskern led In the
ing On Monday
-------- —. .... .. Mrs. J. F Edmonds ami other-Hue-I
St. Hastings; Parker. FreA-rick. H/ Their mother and sister Florence re-’
I devtrtionals and lhe current number of '
Oathering Held On Mon­
S. c Brock wen-Stn’ulay Kiie.-te ol Mi j linn* friend'
1st Lt, ’nfantry-Ib-s, 201 w! state st. turned with them.
The Uuns Club held a very enjoyable :। the Missionary Friend was reviewed
Mr
and
Mr*.
Ed.
Deakitp.
enter
­
day Evening
ami Mr* D It..Foster ol Eaton Rapid- &gt; Keith and Kenneth Daniela withJ
Hasting-*; Reid. Theodore 8, K-, ljtt.-4.t,
[by.their
Mrs. Bottum
and that of the Home
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; meeting Monday noon at.
new!
tained
friends
from
Lansing
Sunday.
Mr mid-Mrs. Clr-m Poster Oriondugu:tlu-lr brother■ Iz-.llc
Missions by Ml. * Gam. Mrs. Carveth
------ •left Sunday for-, A reception was given Monday. In the. Air-Re*. 1104 N. Michigan Ave; Has­
Chas: Helmer of Grand Rapid*, who [
ll‘c l*«Mm ,1“mc- a“d we"
ven- al.'.o
I-.
I •»•-.. r.»l &lt;Ihiy*.• -bud• -huiiling In northern ■ jMriora ot the ____
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~
Presbytmun
church
for. tings: §inlth. Donof-au N, 2nd Lt,
Mr
Mary MacDiarmid. who hu*: Michigan
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|tlie teacher* of tho rural schoobi ol the Coast Artillery-Res. Route 5. Ha*- visiting his parents. Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs W.Ah
J
KIMlurw
-na.ror
ol
the
L
,
‘
k
lbc Kuturr
Wash.R^\
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’
.MM.s Wash
pn.,brter)in churell
lhu Ht).
ft IndUhTh- n.pw. r.I
been vi-itmg h-.-r '.'ter anil husband.! Mi
.Tiavudnn'uiid P&lt;-arl Wolfe of |cn-inty. including the rural aiplcultural। tings.
Helmer. f(7r a few dav*..
.n
...
nitrum
_
I*r
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1.1- /.r.,k wvri. gtlwrt- „(
.
Barry and fcuriton townslUju
t- talked
The large farm home on Whsi
what 1*
U h..
bet,alk,’rt about insect
Insect life especially such I
* "&gt; and
"“ . ««««•
home *in Alleen and‘
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' entath on having &lt; n. hundred ix-r-u-nt attendter known as the John Dutches* farm i""1"
« •»
to indicate the pra-u-X,
Niagara Full*. Ontario'
[Thursday
{•auce. County School CuinmLssiont-r
but
now
occupied
by
Mr
Pattern,
was
(session
of
intelligence
The
talk
was
a(
^
tj
.
Fleming
was
ehk-en
«
rfrt»
Lyman
Chamberlain
gave
a
very
Ma arid Mr*. Harry 'Ritchie Wen
Lemuel
--- ---- son Ernes'. I Maude Smith was the hostess. Mort
destroyed by fire Saturday night
(very pleasing change from th&lt;- usual i Ratc to the Michigan Conference of X
guests &lt;&gt;f Mr ami Mrs Dwight Hunre;drove to NnshvUte Sunday morning than om- hundred wen- present and interesting talk lo the young ixople of
P T A, wa* held Friday with a good discussions of politics and the depres- ‘-omanA Home X\oX^Xy arm
the Presbyterian church Sunday eve­
phrey ot l.iiisitig on Mondav. M;. I where Mr
present. A good.program waa pul slun[Mrs. Dewey as alternate which rrmera
FraiKl*
-elrojli this year Miss Jennie McBain. ning. about his work in public health crowd
Kltehing said that one of the ut Trinity church, Grand Rapids
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ir.. Ion Reed &lt;&gt;f Wtpte tlie critic teacher in the County Nor- Till*’work is carrier! on by tiu- Kellogg &lt; n. the principal feature being a talk
Mr* Wm. Crabb on her travels inln,&lt;tet interesting insect.* is tlx- ant. 3 an(1 4 There were forty-four nrevSund.iy Kill-.-’.. &lt;.f Ml and Mr-, Ray-1 Pigeon also Cha*. But:* and wife of jmal. with iu-r eight lir*t graders gave Foundation. There ate two county and by
Eurupe. which was greatly enjoyed by There are ants in South America which (..n at thu IIlceunz
P
niond ,W!n&lt;!&gt; knvcht were.Mr and Mr.* । Mishwaka, Ind . called on Mrs '.Miiry a denionstiatlun cla** 11; reading which ihrec city nuraes and one doctor for all.
I deliberately destroy acres of forests by*_________________
ClioeiKx- Harrington
ILirruigtoii and
mid tw*&gt;
two d»nghduugh- JSImwerman
JSlmwvrman Wednesday,
Wednesday.
' wa* । njoyul by al). Musical numbers tills work in Barry county. Mr Cham­
Floyd Van Wie made a trip to the cutting ott all the leaves They re- ,
”0'
work is im&gt;|&gt;ecUrig the various
and M:\aikt Mr. Norman liar-1 Mr and Mra E Ft rnambcn; of Al­
given bv M1M Maye Smclkcr. Mis* berlain's
ChcMcr
coal
mines
one
day
last
week,
i
,novc
*c
avM
to
lhclr
under;
'
store.*,
dairies
and
such.
.
on all ot Bli-i*.fi&lt; !d
il' itun. foriimr resident* here, visited Mr J'-amie DuBois uf Woodland and Mra.
James Aspinall. an old resident of Rround runways, where they arc utilized
He- said tlU'ir public health is now
and- Mrs. Clarenft- Workman, and Mr* Elwyn Daniels and oilier Has­ l.ou Mau*' Our Congressman. John c.
this community for a long time, passed' ^or growing a specie.* of mushrooms for,I
'
। tings'friends on Sunday. ,
Ketcham, rec died many reniiniscences being looked up to more than it was a away at the home of hi* daughter. Mra. I*1116 anl5 t0 bve on. Ante in the dry ■
few years tigo. There wa* no sjiccial
■.nd • Mt*. Frank Andrus, -who had, Eliju-w Mayhew of mz Pleasant, a
Slocum, last Friday about nOon.|^gg“ ol South Africa burrow' to a [
October Grand Council Fire of
;v«-rv close triend uf tig- lute Rev wrong us commiMlnncr of our coun­ protection over the milk supply until Shirley
He has been in poor health for some i dt!i&gt;*h of twenty lo thirty feet to sub-! [he camp Fire GlrL* was held Wedm-&gt;with ih&lt; in un Sunday.
Showcrman. called un Mr. Shawcnnun ty a* well as emphiuUcd.the great re­ 1917. now there is very strict protection.
tune and had just recently1 returned terranc-in stream* of water and carry day evening. October 12. 'it was an
Henry Hurni.-n. Frank Walter.-, and and Mra. Thom.* S.iturdpy P. M.
sponsibility. the teachers today Tiuve in Tlie barns must come up to certain from Ann Arbor where he hud been fprjjbis water to thejr homes near the aur-1 impressive sight as about sixty girls
specifications
and
extreme
care
ha*
to
Mr ..ud,Mr* Henry Mulder and .-■tamping out Ignorance and Irrespontreatment. Funeral services were held ।fac*
*
I singing the pioccssidnal chant slowly ggut-st* of c. w. Ckirfte nl the Cotifilry______
fginllv
, were
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in {•ratal _„
Rapid*
r.„ _on
____
SatUr__
snwtM of
m ^plder_ builds
h.iiMu a'entered
■.
slowly
.dbiltty. Following the program, tea be taken In handling the milk. Tllere nt the Slocum hohic at’ 2:30 o'clock I * certaffi ,1specie*
fromprocessional
each side
side of
ofcnant,
the gyinnasgymna.*-'
J’ccS 4
b“'dJ “
{entered from
each
the
arc several grade.* ol milk.’ the cefHfieu
Club &lt;iii Wednesday, and later were at XbiJ to attend tlie funeral &lt;&gt;! the far­
w.ie bottom
aot.cim ti.
at tiu.
of a iium.
um nnd
milk, the grade A. and grade B The Sundgy P. M. with burial in Woodland! aater-tighl home a.
ttie Clarite .home for dinner and the m&lt;-r * m&gt;tlK?. Mr* Nellie Mulder.
and advaneiruadvancing tn
to ihe
the rmor
center, '—'
cemetery.
i
stream
or
pond
and
by
filling
the
hairs
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/ ......... .... ....... inrmt'd
circles, tive
tlie inner one of
only dairy that can sell certified milk .in* ■ • •.
formed iao
two circle*,
i venliig.
.
Mr- Marian B. Goodyi-ar. Mr- W. J.
Saturday forenoon ,Barry Wellman, jon
h'ad w“h “,r b'4bbl“- n CBrrlc-’1 girh
In
n
r&lt; moirtiil attire
near here is in Battle Creek. Th&lt;girls
in ...
wemoirtal
attire
tlie outer
Gue-;!, of Mrs. Herbert Bishop on, Holloway and Miss Carrie Todd .-‘jxuit
found
tlw!the
the a
'r to
t®-it.*
11-' home under the
the water.
,...
.unrt one of
r.&lt; the
ft... employes
am..in. ... of ri...
air
....
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_ .....
... and
of
younger
girls .In middy?
uniform.
Kiimlay were Mra ciiarlt-a Slv.son andj Tursdnv m Grand Rapid* with Mr ' Tbc first meeting'of the newly or­ Gradc-A-tnilk can not have more than
The fire* of Wohclo were lighted with
1 Doreen Suson ot and Mra. Dorr BUnston (Emma Baugh­ ganized "Married Teachers" club was 50.000 bacteria and the Grade B not Banner force lost in hi* woods. Ofj The speaker declared that we do not
White
Charles Sisson and man &gt;.
entertained on Saturday evening by more than 200.000 bacteria |x-Y' cubic course the said employ was on a hunt- i hear cricket* chirp. We hear the male,,'ceremony by Mildred Endsley. Eliza­
ihg' expedition and had wandered'lserenading their cricket belles beth Parker And Ingartha Peterson.
—s‘,r- CluYences Filer, professor of Mr and Mra. T N. Knopf
A l»t centimeter.
around
looking
up
Into
the
top
of
the
plkying
on
:
He also said that tlw- rural school*
Response by the inner circle singing
Jii.-. motlM-r. Mrs Miranda 'Bi-.s.m, »f English at Battle Cr&lt;-»-k College accom-1 lurk supper was followed by bridge,
As soon as they ure minted Bum Fire Burn" with motions.
Irving township.
tI ,panted Harry Adroumc home and .*|W-nt | high score* going to Air*. Walter Per­ are inspected, lhe ground*, buildings, tail tree.* so long tliat he didn’t know tid'dles.
.. ..
.. .... Mr.jtlie
... .. ..w&lt;....
,|. &lt;n(| a{ J)r a|t(1 Mfs H A kin.* and Maurice Edmond*.
seals and light.* and drinking water cast froin west or north from south. the wife Immedjglely breaks up the' A new group of eight girl*, who have
Mi* Geo Burkle- of
}Voodlaud.
We think tlie "Banner Publisher" bet­ fiddle. She knows when she lias had! chre-.-n for their name Ao-wa-ki-ya
anti Mrs Waldo. Gvrlinger of Sunfhild.' Adrounh' *
t
Members present wen-:
Mr. and are also inspected.
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All of the resort.* of Barry county arc ter furnish their employes with a com.- enough.
I‘meaning banded together tor a piu Mr. Geriinger of Woodland. Mr. and
Mi * Muta-l Stv-on spent from Thur*- Mra. Herbert Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs.
The glow beetle that we see at night
Mi / Ernest Thumsuif. Greenville and j day till Sunday with Mr. and Mra. U. Waiter Pi-rkin*. "Mr. and Mrs Fred inspected regularly and have to come pass when they go outside the corpor­ and call fireflies are only the females jxiiei. was admitted to the Council, a*
ation. Now please don’t say a word to
Jteyiiio'ur Showerman nna'wil'r of Ionia C Mann* and family of Traver.-e City Jones Mr. and Mra Leslie Hawthorne. up to specification.*
keeping thr "homd fires burning." so O-e-ce-oC Six new guardlaiu- and
of
the
week
with
her
sister.
Mrs
W.
F.
The
speaker
for
next
week
will
be
were Sunday caller:, on' Mr*. Thom..,Mr-. M-inns returned with her for .1 Mr. and Mr.*. Maurice Edmonds, Mr
that Die husband may find his way- । assistants were welcomed into the
and Mr* Jos. Brozak. Mr and Mr* Mra." Frank Angell. Her subject win
t.nd Mr,. Mary ShowPrmau.
. few davs' stay.
'
back to ahto home from his searches Council.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
•’
be "Tlie Mormons of Utah." Everyone
Mr and Mra. Thos. Paulsen and sbnj Mr. and Mr* Martin Van Dalsen und Verrol Conklin
Mrs. George Hall and Mrs A.*a Strait after foorl.
Rank was. awarded to the following
nl Detroit *;&gt;*i&gt;t tlw- -*&gt;-nk end with; family were in Grand ItapKU on SutMr. and Afi&gt;. Jone.i will entertain in invited—Ellsworth Newton.
The dragon fiy live* for months in girls apd guardlanv-Woodgatiu-rrr*.
gave it shower tor Mrs. BUI Anddraon the
Mr F. G. Hoc-i. Mr. and Mrs. Paute! urday attending the celebration of the November.
mud at the bottom ot a lake or Lucile Foote. Virginia Townsend. Marti*
Saturday at Mrs. Strait's.
*4-11. Mi-; Hoes and Mra. R. I. Render* i thirty-filth wedding iinplversary of tlw
pond before coming lo the surfqye to Everson. Pauline Tolhurst. Ladora Kin­
Mr. and Mrs. A ben Johnson enter­
-ii'itt spent Sumlay with Mr. and Mrs. former* pan nt*.
Mr and Mrs. George Hall enterultuUB„ uw
5C ,into
uw .a
through
the chrysalis .,„
stage
AND THREE BIRTHDAYS. tained the iw. luck club very pleasant­ tamed several families lo a game sup- pass
ney. Mildred Endsley. Blanche Caukin.
Fr.d Ht-mler-huH und daughter.-. In; Mi. Th-unas Clark and daughter PafUn 8rown
On Sunday Dr. und Mrs. C. E. Hyatt ly on Friday evening, with sixteen presFiremakers'. Madeline Cook. Viva
Grand Rujiids. where tlie Hendershotts ^tru-ia and Mbs -Elizabeth Clark of
auanlM nralw.. Canta wwr Th, bu,u,t„ M„ „t
ent.\
The
room.*
were
appropriately
ob.o-rteil
Hwlr
tenth
wedding
anni
­
Smith, tietty Donley. Arloa Myers.
an- 1 pending Hie winter.
| Ktilamazixi culled on the MUses Kuthptayrd
&lt;1...
n-.,t
ot
.ta
,v,n&gt;n«.
conwowl
w
.te
...okn.it
ot
pun.
io
decorated
with
Hallowe'en
colors.
At
Alice DeVries.
'
Mr. und Mrs. J E MiEIwuln andkriw. Eliiabclb and Ro;e Clark und versary by i-nlerHilning ten friends
Mr and Mrs Rogers have moved to .put on a football game on November 4
Thr National Health Hoiwr wav
Mifec.-i Mary and Emily MeEiwain mid 1 Mrs Keilh Daniels Tuesday.
« und abv ’ celebrated three birthdays, bridge, Mrs. Clifford Dolan and Dr, Charlotte.
| io raise money for the welfare fund of
Julia laa-kw wen- m Grand Rapid* &lt;1111 Mr* May 'Tuwno ml returned rui thote of Mi* I.l»yd Shafer. Mra H J George Lockwood won ton score.*.
awarded lo Hazel Caukin for having
Mra Dori.* Raze and baby visited her this city.
.
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kept Dfl of the health chart for twelve
Tue.sdny evening attending the fimiu.il w&lt;dne*duv from a visit Njith Mr and Foster und Mrs. Hyatt.
Bill
TH
DAV
SURPRISE:
aunt. Mrs. Dllle, In Grand Rapids last 1
—;------- * * • * ----------Lunch wp-s setTcd at small*, tables
consecutive rnuntii*
dinner and party ol thr- Southern'-Mr.- Parslow of MuAki-iton. She al*j
Cover* were laid for ten at a .sur­
Divtalon of TtleplKine pioneer* ol |culled on Rev. and Mr'. R. J. Sits-. centered with appropriate sexsumil prise birthday dinner given on Thurs­ week and attended lhe wedding of her ADDED $3,637,940 NEW
Mln. Jannet Michael reviewed tlw
htetnrv ot Camp Fire In Hastings It
Amerir.i The dinner and party -were Mr* She 1- lowly rrtovcrmg from her decorations. .
day evening by Mr. 'and Mrs Ben
The
Ladies'
Aid
of
M.
E.
church
will
[
INSURANCE
IN
SEPTEMBER
Bridge
was
played
at
three
tables,
Iw’ld al tiu--Cara-ude Country Club
terrible burns.
.
Merrick
and
Mr.
and
Mr*
Wayne
Mer
­
liold
a
one
o'clock
luncheon
at
thei
—
Roger*, c.mtlng lie re from Oklahoma.
• Mr. and Mra K U pauer returned; o.car I. Crook lnd-a very happy high core, going to Mr* Martin Van rick nt the former's home honoring
Wednesday of tills week
Fine Record Of Windstorm Co. Uartcd tire first i^roup ot nix girl*. Mi*-.
rn Sunday from Det roll'where they ut- ..urpnre Thuraduv of last'wrvk when DabM-n and T. N. Knopf Gucst-s In­ Mis* Ruth Handy A .delightful time church
The P T. A met at Wells school Frinr _. .
„
tended Hu- Grand CltapU-r ol the O E : Mr It G Myer*, retired railroad clerk, cluded Messer- and Mcjaiames M. E is reported.
day night and elected oflicera for thc|
This City Evidences Pco- Jannet bring one of the six. From Uiiv
beginning have grown ten groups wan
s Otliera who attended were Mi.- land Mr. C. E .Burges*.-retired employee WlUlm.iu, IJoyd 8haf&lt;A(. H- J. E'oster.
year.
:
pie’s Good Will
pie'sofGood
Will gitl*.
Mildred Haney. Muu Etta Paton and'of the Michigan Central R. R. of T N Knopf and Martin Van Dal*en. BENEFIT BRIDGE FOR
an enrollment
over eighty
Mr* Dan Ashalter. wiiftl attended all Kalamazoo, came over to .mt him They
. Figures for new Insurance for the ' The ceremonlcv. d&lt;r&lt;-d by the old
.
ST. ROSE PARISH.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
1
month
of
September
for
the
Windstorm
lavorif.- -ung
Mixm "-tuHowcd
thr MMinns. Mesdame* Lyman Chain-lucre co-workers with Mr. Crook in
A very pleasant evcnhig w.i* enjoyed
Class
ELECTS
OFFICERS.
Mr* spenor Johnson und am George company of this city show that, tn by -Lay nw/tj Sleep jn Slteltering
l* ilmn. Ite'- Gebhart. D.-vi Meud. G A thr da-, when he was working for
TImw. Baird's Sunday School class, at the home of Mr. and Mr* B A. visited with Mrs. Aaron Beckhold In &gt; spite of conditions that seem so diffi- Flame."
Buiuc. s. Milton Murphy, and Eble ■ Uncle Sam on the postal run in lo ChlO'Donnell on 8. Hanover street \Ved—------added
J
Giiiild were present on Thursday ut-|cago. Needless lo x*y there kverr compobcd of'young [xsiple who have nesday evening last when The Young Lake Odessa Tuesday.
'cult, —
the 7;company
$3,637,940 -■
of
This new group nf girls wa* regutending installation teniecs.
many iilcasanl reminiscences recalled. graduated from High school, have Girls Guild of Si Rase Parish gave al
Rev. Riehcl had company from De- ■ new insurance
■---rzv-t during that single
elected the following officer* for the
t droit Sunday.
‘
[[month.
----- “■ This u-a record of which any tt-red In September. They pawed the'
coining year: President. Miss Mar­ bridge party tor the benefit of church.
Mr. and Mr* Ray Scheel were in company could bc proud in normal requirements for new member* ' mid
funds',
eight
tables
being
played
Top
guerite Vrooman; Vicc-Praiident. Ml**
Nashville
Wednesday.
Hines.
Coming
under
such
circiimhave
started working out aymtols for
Margaret Cbandl.-r; Secretary. Clay scores were nude by .Mrs. Ed. Law­
Mr. und Mr*. Herman Winkler -and niance* as tiw present, it is most credi­ their Individual names They have h»d
BaxM-tt; Treasurer. Mira Helen Weaver rence und Miss Hilda Warner.
Mrs. Carrie L. Gcrllnger were In Ionin table to Ure Wlnd»torm Company and
The class 1* planning some intereslNORTH MAPLE GROVE.
its agenti It b just another evidence day recently enjoyctl a troaxure hunt
Tuesday.
Inif times during lhe winter months.
Mr. and Mrs Marcus and children of of the good will and friendliness of the and suppei at the fish hatchery. Tin
Mr. and Mrs, Dexter Cruux- and Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Robert.-, attended the fu­ Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. people of MlchigEh toward this old m* girls are: Patricia Osborn. Agiw John­
ENTERTAINED KALAMAZOO
*L, V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
Walter
Cooke
Sunday
Hable company, which has such a fine sen, Enid Mohler. Evelyn Miller. Klubc
neral
of
Mrs.
Charley
Crouse
In
Has
­
l a. s. on Wednesday
Mias Ila Sargent visited her parents record rtf service and helpfulness to Jones. Patricia LyBarker, Mary DeVri’-a
HASTINGS, MICH.
.
All ali-day meeting of the- Ladles' tings Friday.
and Zabclli’ Artiwinie and their leader
the people ot this state.
Mr and Mrs Fred Hanes spent Sun­ in Sebewa over the week end.
Aid Society of the Trinity Reformed
Tlie Windstorm Companj has al­ is Mim Michael.
The MImcs Helena and Gertrude
church of Kalamazoo was held last day in Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs.
Nc-top-pew. '
Sciiuler visited friends in Milwaukee, ways had an cviablc record for meet­
Wedne.Mlby at tlw home of Mrs. C. J. Howard Jones and family.
Satlstactory to the
ing 1U responsibilities and duties to its
Several girl* from this group «nMr. and Mrs Austin Fiook and son* Wls, over the week end.
Sullivan in tills city.
person, at least—is often rendered by imperfect eyes.
patrons at /Il time*. The promptness Joyed a trip to Al-gon-quln Hatuntay
The morning program war. informal visited relatives tn Battle Crock Sun­
Annoyed
Him.
with
which
It
has
paid
it*
losses.
Hie
morning.
B*-slde*
Um fun ot cooking,
But an examination of the eye# often shows that this
day
and dinner was served at noon . to
1 noodle-Tax Official: -On what fairness and the courtesy extended to their own breakfasts out of daora. tint’
Mr. and Mr* Harry Tryon of Carlton
eighteen. In the afternoon, the regular
vision js'far from what it should be. Proper lenses be­
meeting of the society was held, fol- spent Sunday P. M at Dan Roberts. grounds do you appeal against your as- all patron*, have given the comjwny its girls learned th* proper way to bi$iM
commanding
poaltion
in
the
insurance
a
fire
and
d*mo(UUated
mum first aid
fore such eyes cause them to act as if they were normal.
Mr. and Mr*-t Harold. Roberta of sewment?"
I.lowed by games.
Asseuee: "Er-well-lhe fact is. I dis­ world.
Lansing spent the week end with home
YOUR vision probably should get more consideration
and credit*
like the whole idea ot taxation,"—
HOSTESS TO NASHVILLE LADIES. folk*.
than it does.
Depends.
'
Archie Bolson and son George are Punch
, Thuraday. October 13. Mr*. Fay
An entcrpruing chain ol
Axe you in favor of women taking
Continued next week.
Green wa* hoitejj to the member* of having the scarlet fever “
■
sUtlaiu tn Naw Yoak City n
EriglUh telephone companies balleva ipgrt m public affair*?"
the Nashvfile Methodut Lzdie*' Aid
Mr and Mrs W/yne Barnhart and
I Society. A poc luck otucken dinner wa* son of Battle Creek tpent Sunday with automatic telephones will decrease op* I "It's *11 right if you really want lhe
i affairs public."—Bennington Banner.
I1 served at noon.
er sting coats two-thirds.
Mrs. Hulda Hawks.

PRICES
COME
,
DOWN!

50c

4

♦

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men and Boys

*

f

Camp Fire Note*

♦

1

Dedicated to Better Vision

Satisfactory Vision....

&lt;

♦

�Our Success
Has been achieved through caremi ’ business management and
Mtltfactoty dealing with policy-

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

I LETS were laying. I wtab I Ijad fed a better STARTING and
GROWING MASH and obtained belter development* in my pullet*.
Why not take the gue** uut of it now and feed PURINA LAYING MASH
supplement with your own grain. Report* everywhere show tlpt the
be? I nianh produce* the cheapest doren egg*. Come in and let u* figure
a ration that will, and is. getting results.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK—100 lb*. Best Michigan Bran 75c. 100 lb*.

SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

WALLACE/FEED &amp; SEED STORE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

H. S. SHELDON

REDUCED THE APPROPRIATION.
The supervisors, in Vjew of condi­
tion.*. felt obliged to cut the appnn
IK la t ion made to Pennock hospital to
»750 feu' next year. They lyude this
appropriation because flgtiYrs from thr
county .welfare officer. Mr. .Osborn,
show that‘a large saving i* mads by
treating adult afflicted cases in' the
hospital here, ralher than sending:
them t&lt;&gt; tlie iio.'Pliul at Ann Arbor,
pi-ntuwk hospital. its tlu-y say. really bi
a county institution .-0 de.*crv«i and!
»h &gt;uld receive help.

TRUSS WEARERS
Welcome New Feature

Thursday Night
Harvest
Festival Meet
OCT. 20-8:30
Doors Open 7:30

MOBTOA'ir. BALE

Oddfellows’ Arena
Corner Jefferaon and Gr«en Street*
■ t )■«.. .. .Ul, ... ik. ..•* 4., •«

-Selective Pressure ControlLet u* demonstrate to your
satisfaction.
Expert mung aervwo. ■

• kJ •

1 ■■ .i-u.l.

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The Prescription Drug Store
k..... ... n, no ■« llomgr

..*

SEE TWO STATE
AMATAUR
CHAMPIONS INACTION

1A
1V

Bouts of Boxing
And Wrestling^

1A
IU

HASTINGS MARKETS
The October 14th meeting of the.
Hastings Women’s club in charge of

You Cannot Afford
To Miss

The
Spotlight
An All School Show

of tourist camps and described each in
detail relating many persona) exper■lepees tn camps while touring' the west
Mrs Marian Goodyear, chatriha'n of

CARDS OF THANKS

For Only
10 Cents

live minute •'■Word study." a regular
, feature of tty'’ Hmir, department by
1 pronouncing cofrectly the following
words often mispronounced:
■ Tepid pronounced lep’-ld.
Tepee pronounc'd tep'-ee.
Reminant pronounced rein'-iUmt.
Willamette pronounced Wl'I-am’-et.
Orgy pnmouno d orjy.
.
• Chiropodist pronounced kl-rop'-i-dis
I Architect pronounced ar’-ki-tect
) Accelerator pronounced ak'-sel-er-aRodeo pronounced ru-day'-o.
Military Jironatuiced mil'-i-ta-ry.
Sedentary 'pronounced wd'-cn-tary.
Radio pronounced fa'-di-o.
Radiator pronounced rad'-t-a-toK,

FRIDAY EVENING
GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH
tiri.11tan, lt» ||.r..t *!r r. on t
1 enurt. hrU •
tire i ti the’ril:r &lt; t I&lt;*-&gt;in(« In

. 1I..M .. Ella C. EMteatAU..Jia4
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Charle.s I. Beamer. was txjrn December
19; 1880 tn Irving township tfhere she
peslded the greater part of her youth.

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EXTRACTIONS
dr
. o. l. brooks
Forrarrly hrs.1 of Harper lioapltal
Drntil Cllillc. Detroit

Has
ago. being' operated on at the PVnnock hospital on October 4. 1932. She
gradually grew worse and ?&gt;.&lt;-.
t&lt;
her reward on'1 Wednesday morning.
October 12 at about three A. M -at the
age of fifty-one years, nine months and
, twenty-two days. She was a- member
of the Baptist church far the past
twelve years. She has lived a very
cansffteni Christian life, always an inJdustrious homeloving wifp.
She will be greatly mivwd by those

1 o a r q u i r &lt;• a it ■!
build up the organ*
zjktjon. establish­
ment. a n &lt;1 equip­
ment that w&lt;- hhye
to offer to t h a st'
who call upon IW7years that have
borne fruit, anti

Services were held at' the Baptist
church Friday afternoon at one o'clock,
|Rcv. Adcock officiating. Interment at
Riverside cemetery.

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The Common Council met Friday
night. but if was largely routine buiu-

| The City father* considered the drain
;at Hie intersection of Hastings Center
: road, now under construction, and East
। State street'. Some changes tn this
।drain wilt have to-be mad.- and the
matter was referred.to the street com'-.
,-mlttee with power to act.
Maurice Edmonds was given permis­
sion to install an oil burning heating
i system^ in his residence at 728 Wekt

service, a reputa­
tion that has been
long in the build­
ing, growing finer
•from year to year.

tlon to Night Policeman Shultz begin­
ning November 10 and to City Marshal
Titotnjiron. beginning November 12

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Sunday guests a: Tom Wilcox's were.
Mr and Mrs • Harold Pringle and his
mother of Plainwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count of Kala­
mazoo were week end guests at the
Iwme of Chas. Foote. Other Sunday
vlsitors were, Frank Fbote and grand­
daughter of South Bend.
*
We understand Miss Sarah Cook and
Ronald Anders were married Saturday.
Congratulations.

The boys of Irving township had a
husking bee for Fred Waters who is
aifk and husked hu corn free gratis.

LEN W. FEIGHNER
If my service to Barry county in the past
hasten satisfactory to you, I will appreciate
your support at the November election. I
pledge you. If elected, my earnest endeavor
in the future as nr lhe past, to reduce taxes
and to help do away with all unnecessary
slate boards and commissions, and lo reduce
expenses el all slate Institutions.
tf.

Friends
We will go a long way to make friends

-and just as far to keep them.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

American Laundry

Distinctive Funeral Service
AIm Ambulance Service

�| Wedneaday, Oct. 19, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO

with facts that-have never been told
outside of his official circle. Our lips
Michigan Weekly Editors Tell
are reuled. and we more fully trust him
this ship of state safely into
About Visit With President totliepilot
ha yen ot prosperity. President
Hoover un't so much concerned about
re-election as about lhe preservation
and. welfare of this country, and tit no
time since the re-election of Abraham
Lincoln has our welfare IjeojiR^ greater
'By R L. Mniihnll. editor of the Clin­ every effort In extending aid to early peril than it now is. Ildover’a cohtinton County ‘St. Johns) .Republican- recovery of not only agriculture but Lincoln's zlxty-Flght years ago.
industrial activities so as to stabilize
. “How did Miciiigan weekly publixlwrs ind provide adequate markets and de­ tGcorgc R. Averill .in the Birmingham
Ix'Iuik-’ in tlw pn &lt; nee of President mand for pie agricultural products. Eccentric. • •
and Mrs. Hoover?" w.i, asked 0! Sen
Pn-adcni -Hoover 1 revealed, to us • a
tilvr A. II Vmidentirrg last Saturday field and not in the other, hr made warm .personfitity. d; sympatiwtic un/.!
drr-.taiiding 0/ "what it Is all about."
nignt. The Benatorl eyca lighted Jip Ilium. . ■
The pn slilcnt is no longer- the clier- and u vigorius, disposition to make his
enjoyable evening I ever ha&lt;i»ln Wash ubic-rountcnanced. boyisli looking chap office come up’ to the demands of the
liigturi. I don't think I ever saw Hit of the world war days but-he certainly day. without regard for his perwonal
Is in full.mental and physical vigor, political future.
»nd I know I never heard atich a thrill keeps himMir fit through' strenuous
fn tills latter respect, from otaervainx -.t&lt;»ry of the affalfa of this country.'
lions both in Washington ' and else-;
Mon
tliat lie is fully equal to his gi- wlwre. our party of editors was |m"It was just a group of ncighlAr..Kantle
task.
Al
limes
in
repose,
one
preuwd with the president's utter.lark,
dropping in lot un evening." -lie contltiuwl.
"The Mlclilgiin iM-wspa|xi i-atclu-.. a grim look about tlx- corners of so-called "jxiHtical-nhndediws;;" he'
boys were given cigars anti the presi­ &lt;if his mouth, indicating great earnest- not only j-. loath to lend hli high office (
dent lighted ona-uMd^setlied bock in an nexs an«| th«- conviction on his part to ballyhoo, but he -actually know* very 'hair. He told them a ..simple that he is going tltrougli with this re- mt)c about the fine art of setting a i&gt;oidjustment pr&lt;«-.N. to the end nf the'Iltii-al Mage tor thr mere enrt-rtainment!
after coining into ottlre. He told tui chapter He believes that his decisioiv; a|1(j captivation of any portion of an
what had ixeii dime lo nm-t it. Or- will lx- found to lx- righteous on.-.v and American electorate. He Is dUtinct|y
c;uion.iUy Mrs Hoover added a re­ while now maligned and traduced onlan executive fype, dominated with tht
mark or a ikkI &lt;&gt;f approval. Now ami every hand, he Is confident of tlw- ulti- atminmrnlsnt the .student and the
mate verdict of the wisdom of his .M-Judar--a* tlie mfiny college and unf... r..i«nt '
ir4&gt;-rs|M-.M- a question. You can't iin-, program os tlie monlli* and years jiaxs. ^entity derjn-ci, he
altirw .1 more informal neighborly visit
(•* *• ’• ....................
Sue.li; tn,brief,
♦ Joe. Uaas in the Holly Ifrraid •
' is tiu- picture of
than we liHd.
.
He never complalni-d of his troubles I tlie national and international allair^ &gt;
‘ But that is not the moM important with cunKress, Ink often futile ctforts today. ‘Michigan editor*, desiring to
thing that came out of this meeting to get through needed legislation, in | gain for their ri-atleri a closer, glfmiw.
wliirh Editor Geo
most canes starting over again on a !of thy situation. Joined with me in the'
mlnghain plmmrd.
pew tack—mid finally winning out. He pilgrimage to President Hoover and
understands the biggest job in th * the nation's capital. We prewnt to our
world belter than any other man: lie : fullow-Amcricans a glimpse of the i
stayed with .some, ottoni mid -talked twilto-A his rcxjx&gt;ii.sibllity to the Ameri­ scene* ut tin- battle-fronV The prob-1
ir ui le,n
induced by human |
can peuplu; and Ln fully as callable of
,
thr whole American nation could sit handling a task that hr acceptwj four; Rf***
d distrust
has festered
Kr’/k&lt;* an
nnd
^‘nist that
t)
down and talk over tlw slliuitlon like years ago. and through which lie haa lnl?
“na l»*’”p
.
.
.
ir.
tlw-e Mit'hlgun bwys-'ilut^there would
action shift... As in every buttle there
lx* IcsJ-. grhinblini: and more confidence tier than the man ut the head of uny1,r’' •'u'14l,'rs- o®p&lt;*rs, arftl one com-:
• So we decided that some time sooh the
Bovemmrnt In the W&lt;«M For,
•» 11 &gt;•
Jrr‘t
. whole American hatxm Is going to have there-.
.loubhne lhe fuel that ,h..l&gt;'™esie tor nUUhUl anh —rid s»tliat iqiixirtniiity
In a nation-wide O.X « u «IH la hem. .haw linn ?"“'&gt;■ Ot the hUndrat and twenty mil' hi'wkup of. radio Miillcuu. the people of .inv other country
lions of Americans, only one can ta­
tlie -country are going 16 twjnvlted i»
il was the trm- democracy of the •&gt; Commanding Officer. U|»n whose
m;in. his-gracious wife and the air that
“tm into whose hands shall w.-,
Mr. Hotter vl-it with them about their surrounded the whole meeting tliat will :'-ritrust lhe destiny of ourselves for an-.
own coilhtry"
1*- renu'mbcn-d and cherished by all h’tlu-r four ycar$? Ujxm one of two men, &gt;.
♦SALIENT PARAGRAPHS FROM pn-.M-m xs long as we live. Tiu-v know | Franklin D. Roosevelt, the democrat,;
WHITE HOL’SE STORIES WRITTEN nothing about pomp-or style— they're !or Herbert Ilooveh lhe republican. One.
BY HllTOILS ON THE -PII.GRI.M- just plain folki and know how to talk of H'w-'men .has proved his world,
to plain folks, and make th-m feel ^t jidsion. his nn.Mirjxis.sed ability to keep,
e.uo- and at home even In the White!our'-CTw‘t country on the gold standard:
House. If this country of ours had'*''en other nations hove defaulted:
lotto Rriinbllran-Tribmw- more Hoovers there would lx- no de-1-1’11* man is Herbert Hoover. Such a
f M.-veral moving and dis- prtvsioiw, far les-, poverty and fewer:mm. even were lie a democrat instead:
circumstance.-.'
In
recent millionaire* Tliat hotuchQld is what !&lt;»« republican, would be a great preslwhich Incidents when finaliy we wish w&lt;- could promise future gc.n- -dent! For tliat. alone, let us all be;
•-ration-, will be .a typlcuf American grateful.
I home
- j [•Wni H.' Cansfield in the Livingston ।
nnni cynlcnl. Il tlw public could iwar.l| (Adrian Van Koeitrlng in the Zee-**
Republican-Press i
lland Record.!
I
As Mr- Hoover discussed the bm-kim:’ thh man. nut every day but many
«”• ‘J* ‘"’l&gt;»zsl&lt;&gt;n ground of the depression, its causes
deep-seated
in world conditions, and1
'limes every hour in' th- twenty-four.i w&lt;‘ receiv.u! at thr conference Is that
the average falr-jnijided citizen of ‘ Bresulenl Hoover underaiunds better thi- remedial meiuurcs put forth we.
America would fall to Ins knees, nn&lt;t I than any. num In America today the compared the atmosphere of tlw mo-1
praverfnlly exhort, a&gt; &lt;li&lt;i Elipliu.-, the
' "J
depression and nwnt wltli tiu- "legend of the cold &lt;tn-j
Teiuanite. • Yea the Almighty shall be!’*"0** '*ll,r ho*
bring about opr ginrer.“ Nothing could seem farther i
thy defense and ’the light shall -&gt;hinr i rt«Mlll"i: rewnery; that h- has already frofti n true ciiaructeri-itie of tiie'
utxm thy wavs"
\
•&lt;la,u’ more Hum any other man to (ircsident As Mr. Hoover smoked, his j
overcome
the
dr-prvsslon
hud cigar leisurely,' pausing to relight it;
. i ■■ ir.-.t-,.,.
&lt; l,..
r1,... ...
....
. . ..........tliat
.
...
threatened our present clvHratlon; that occasionally, wv could see only a khidi
Record 1.
lhe views the whole situation from the heart fired with purpose and determi-! provement was noted In the United somewhat of a slouched position. Mr. ful accumulation of facts, his recital
EAST DELTON'.
humanitarian standimiiil rather than nation. We saw a great man with a States. 1 have pledged my word of Hoover unfolded before our eyes' n' from memory of pertiment figures, his
Hex Waters and family entertained
beared confident the worst storms.were from a'lxdlticul view; that he isTone- pasMon tor little children, wlu, pauses honor that 1 will not quote tn detail drama, worid-wid* in its ramifications, keen analytical powers, and his unover anil radial«-d chcerfulhe»s' and ; ....
....... .............
........ ....— that speaks
— In tin- day's work to remove trinkets the remarks and statements of our and soul-destroying • hl its solution. A questionable sincerity. Mr. Hoover their rowdns. Mr. and Mrs Edwin
ful with
a quiet .confidence
optimism. Not one imt-mhi present' more loudly than much (tatter, and his from his mail and tuck them into hi*, president, but to give our readers an drama Involving every nation and race-proved beyond a doubt to every, news­ Danville and daughter. PhyllW. of
. crime away from the interview with a । bigness Is reflected by his great desk drawer to be given to youthful inkling of wliat was said. 1 am per­ on the lace of the globe, a dyama m paper man who heard him tiut night Copemish Thursday night and Friday.
Mr and Mrs. John Willison and son
doubt ii0iis mind ius t &gt; tlw marvelous straightforward deeds that have no callers at tlw White House. A man. we mitted to um- the words of Mr. Hoover, which the president of the United that he is the onemum capable of leadCapadt^I th« pnvudent to do the job consideration for self. He. tx-ar.\ the felt, though firm tn his convicMons. when he so earnestly exclaimed. "We QCitcs stands out in bold’ relief as a I Ing u« the rest of the wtiy through the Ed visited Mrs. Willison's mother at . .
SUn'.ai, Michigan. Wednesday of last
In tiu-masterful way that ull right-1 brunt at al) occ.ixhxis, silently, sniil- exceedingly mild in persuasion to the'(have
1
"' which
.................
' won.
gone through the panic, we are modern AtlaX*-beanng Uw burdens ot"battle
is already
thinklng Americans want* It done, ingly. confident of the outcome, un- end of willing agreement and active; now going through the de|&gt;rcj»sion.“
tlie entire world upon his two shoulAnd here. 1 believe, it's permissible
Relaliv to tl»e farm MllKlUon-’' he! mindful of the dangers that beset him whole-hearted co-o|&gt;cration. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters spent
ders—hemmed tn by political opposi­ to-deviate from adherence to the "no
.- bowed n sympathetic and intelligent. from ull Mdes. Such is Herbert Hoover. nianSiho fefl the starving children of: •Richard T-«-W*-.n In the Northville tion and impeded by the lack of con­ quote" rule long enough to deliver tlie' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley
.
grasp of Hie riousnexs of it and de-j To know him is to trust him. to have Belgium, who is unable to control his1 Record!
fidence on the part of many who pro­ resident's message to the people &lt;;f B«k near Galesburg.
. clnrcd that as a'nation we must bend | deep respect for him. Hr trusted u»i voice in tlw midst of sympathetic emo­
Aside from the splendid physical fessed to be his friends when every
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Acker of Augusta
.. ­ (Michigan. In substance, his words
tion and dares lull speak, yet finds his’ condition of the president, three things tiling
thing was moving smoothly. ••.• *‘ •‘ Poli-1
" were there- "We are now definitely on spent Friday evening at Rex Waters'.
dix-jxist pasMon rooted In the cause of! struck us:
tics w$s taboo. And riot a single trace)the up-griide. Improvement Ls no- '■Mrs.
.
Ina Payne and son and sisterchildhood, world ix-nee und the return•
The great surep of his mentality.
of political consideration, or thought of - liceatilc throughout the/land and by! in-law of Hope Center spent Sunday
of prosperity, we could see nd coldness
His, poise and mighty will. He has his .own political'future, could be found the continued confidence and co-opera-! with home folks.
TRADE IN YOUR WORN TIKES ON NEW U. S. ROYALS
We wondered by what stretch of tlw• won by sheer force by that will Unit in the president's talk to us.' For tlon of our people, we will be .successWill Watson has moved over In his
Imagination Herbert Hoover could be- never detours.
nearly two hours Mr. Hoover sat. with- ful."
•
(mtle house on the marsh near Delton
called any other than - human, sym­■
HU courage to meet each new situanbove collection was made by rand his son. Burton, and family Hava
pathetic and responsive to the cry ofi .tlon. You would have to hear what he out a moment's hesitation or groping)
for words, and poured forth to us the Muri If, DeFoe of the Charlotte Re-i moved on the farm.
humanity.
said to upijrccbite Just what that hLstotjF of tbe depression. !U causes.| .)ublican-Tribuiw. Mr IWs own!
-------- ;—
In President Hoover Ls found a rares- means.
Its ..ffwtx
u-hut linxl..------ CifSShowey«
............... iuldt,d by.^le
A stream Cof
r water lhe size of a pin
effects, and the stnrv
story ntof-what
has; paragraph
The Quaker president Is even tem- been and Is being done by the govern- i vdilor.i
combination of confidence, power and1
. (issuing
, —..i afrom
faucet wastes about 150
vision Recalling jrtie. past three years.. ja-red. We read somewhere that hr rnent lo combat it and Hasten the re- |
--------- -—.gallons
a day! A drop a second will
Mr. Hoover has carried his public duty; never has 'brainstorms" and after turn of normal times. By his master- 1 ' BANNER W.1
[waste four gallons a day I
steadfastly, with abiding faith, strongj hearing him tell intimately ot .some
conditions &gt;,i&gt;u
qnd ...
of tlw
purpose, and continuous optimism. AI ■ vvuuiooua
...w actions of some
calmness besjwaklng full—vigor and men. who in times of «re» forgot their
control of mind and body, coupled with [ patriotism,.« can well believe that,
an amazing grasp* of,facts and long|The calm wn-nity of Herbert Hoover.|
experience in governmental affairs, after all that he has experienced, and
point* to Herbert Hoover as a leader , that human smile give you a marvel-;
undaunted in the battle against thejous new faith in the "captain" of the!
depression. Unquestionably tlw best; good ship America. As far as we could;
Informed* inan In the nation today, if sec every man came from the confer-1
Presldf-'nt Hoover is accorded a second jence with a larger and firmer faith ini
term in the White House lie will en-'our great nation und with tiw sincere j
hancc tlw power and influence of our i belief Herbert Hoover has a "heart of I
nation both at home and abroad. Fu-1 gold and purpose of steel."
turc generations will view the gigantic! Tlw Lincoln clock on the mantel
struggle of the past three years In the struck the half past ten hour. But
light of another day. und judgihg fairly I there was hardly a stir in the room
will accord Herbert Hoover unstinted) as Mr. Hoover in hl% quiet, yet emglory and honor. Tlw hand clasp of ■ pliatic way. talked on und told of the
the president confirms without doubt I world drama and ot tlw plans that arc
his statement "As a nation we are un-1 even now bringing back better days
defeated and unafraid. And Above oil and will later mean prosperity for all.
government of the people has not been Once in. a whilb the president shot a
defiled."
[quick, understanding glance ut Mrs.
ir
Ji,.
» Hoover who iind followed the hour and
(J. John Pope In the Grandville Star.) g
tnlk ns inu&gt;ntiy a6 Bny Jnan
It appeared to us as though Mr. present
Hoover wanted to confide the nation's
Ar he n,-Brcd thc end .of his talk we
plans and his personal efforts, the nlj fclt that Wl, had heard the story of
country's [rials to all of us Tlw dis- ft grcnt draina whlch WBS RUrely apcusslon led from the collapse of the proaching a happy ending, after much
We'll lake youi
stock market to every Important phase grJcf and hardship.
old liras In part
up to the disarmament of the world,
jt
twelve minutes of eleven when
payment on U.
and ol Germany's latest suggestion for thc president suggested tliat it was [
Roycli with Tempered
its equality of arms.
ncnr our train time. Senator Vanden- j
Rubber and gl«e you a
He explained why the government
who had
near the president's,
must remain silent, why It cannot rush
throughout tlw vuit. said a kindly
liberal cask allowanca.
into print al times while grave matters word Wld Nlr Averill voiced the pro­
of vita) concern to every citizen were found appreciation for the great oppor*t stake. He cited several realistic in- tunlty thsit had been ours. Mrs. Hoostances and so thorough were his ex- ver stepped to her husband's side and
planations that the editors unmlstak- we a„uln ghook the hands of our preslably agreed that Hoover, fighting a denl an(l hls wlfe. and. went down the
veritable Niagara pouring over his 8talrs to the vast reception half,
shoulders. Is the commanding general,
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the super-mind that Is bringing the 'Frank D. Brown in the Bellevue Co­
nation back to a safe harbor, .out of zctte.l
troubled waters.
1 Throughout the hour and forty-five
He was certain that the country had minutes we were closeted with the
THE BIC SWING^IS TO U. S. TIRES
suffered tbe worst, and that conditions president, not once did our interest lag
were improving throughout the world, in what be had to s^y. Sitting with
and that at present lhe greatest Im- one leg crossed over the other, and in

SEN. YJADENBURG SAfS VISIT WILL BE REPEATED
WITH WHOLE NATION INVITED TO SPEND RADIO
EVENING WITH MR. AND MRS. HOOVER

Banking by MAIL
. . . Has Become
Quite An Established
Business. Custom

The “Banking by Mail Service”
rendered by this bank enables
one to . ..
Make Deposits Regularly
Have Checks Collected Promptly
Receive Bank Service at Home

All of this servic(e without drop­
ping some important work to
call at the bank personally.

tomers many who are taking­
advantage of this opportunity to
“Bank by Mail."

This service has proven especi­
ally advantageous to township
and school district treasurers,

This sound, old bank is paying
3 per cent interest compounded
semi-annually on all SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS ... large or small.

This bank counts among its cus­

Open a Savings Account today.

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HASTINGS -:- MICHIGAN
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IN BARRY COUNTY

331% DISCOUNT

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Model T Put in Shape For Winter Driving.

Trade Your Old Tires
HEATER
For New Ones
GET YOUR

Put on Your
Model A and V-8
Both Hot Air and
Hot Water

jfato Jport J'hop

We Need One Hundred Used Tires!

LOW PRICES on GENERAL and CORDU­
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Extra Good Values in USED CARS. Let
.
Your Old Car. Come in and Trade
as Good as New at Bargain
Reduced Prices on Labor Charges.

the Other Fellow Fix
for One Nearly
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�THE HASTINGS BANXF.1t. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 193t

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than in 1931.

It

l*

fortunate

for

PRINCIPAL CROPS
1&gt;rctllll,.,j ln thl. Ia[^ n;rieti.-s. tiw Michigan farmers that this large crop
YIELD LAnuELT September index for pro*.■&lt; iKdud bi ixTisns thia,year, br-causr- In competing

areas the crop u decidedly" less than
farmer* In the United State-:
56
Michigan Bean Crop Is 43 of tin- pre-war level. A* thr index of usual, due to drastic cuts in acreage
and reduced yield*. Tliis year the
P*rrer
Oi»nt
Of Total
In The
cent
or total
in ine commodities
lwnwhich
.haJini? farnn
pr,w„.u buyHoiu­ Michigan bean crop amounts to 43* ot'
.
Country
. ‘inr derived-from th&lt;- .-ale of farm pron analyel* of the n-pcs made by duct.- average* only 54 cent..
.*
tins w&gt; n- lin-* ’Potato yields tn most sections indlMichigan fu:irn r* mt Ociolw r 1 t“ Hi**
&gt;’w11 weather &lt;
tix1 Mwht.*.nr1 cate a crop slightly above the average.
Michigan Co-operatne Crai' Re|x&gt;rtint u.-iaiiy fuvorub.c
‘ Tlw quality is generally good Tire
Senice Indicate* g.a&lt;d n iv&gt; &lt;4 coni, ix-un crop An ।
.
wiwat. nr. brafop potato* -u®»r ««:■ b.r»heb yvr acre : siuran tlw Wg.
total crop nt the United States is JSd •
1 ow mt budwl* or about l»(XX)OOO
and hay’ These arc *•
“* •»«»««'• &lt;►« ”»* *taU-'
cropp Oat* .and b..rk»
T*1*
’ bushr1» lr»« than tn 1911
prlnrlpnl cropa ilu*. :•
bu«h»
wInch wiu
usual. AU fruit crop&lt;
produced above the al
fact that thr Acreage mated at | jaoAki t-.fv or double that
Price-, lor f.rr:n produc
•
•'
f
'
rt
'
m
493„t
J9JP
di,..
0
trimaar tn
in more than ihitty
------- I-------------------- ’.wcr-iun- . Tht‘ is the Urges*, production
■
iii Uju .'-t.de slnde 1921
'

^’GO/W
o TOASTED

Wtf CEREAL
Pku-

Nearly Half A Century
of Safety and Service!
For Nearly Half A Century This
Bank Has Proven Its Strength

COURTHOUSE NEWS

by its ability to keep going ahead under all conditions... and
rendering a co-operative and painstaking service to its patrons
and the public. Through the consistently sound management
of a Board of Directors of extensive business and financial ex­
perience, this bank has SUCCESSFULLY weathered EVERY
FINANCIAL STORM for the past 46 years.

I'KOIIATE

kins Order
•d. dbchante
administrator . ,
estate enrotted.
jt Final account and
.
. . rder allowing uccoant.
cHschargc of executrix 1‘M.icd,
enrnlleil v
Harland V Sweitzer. Oi
Vidian J. Smith. Final ...
rdian filed. release of guaedian
I'Chantr of guardian iwued. csnroI7ed ,
’
v
•
John P. kocher. Order allowing
tardr claim entered.
.
■
Est Etihlte A Mead Annual and
Anal account of guardian fih-tl
Ed. Ariid Theodore, Lafdahk Bond
tf executrix fill'd. letters teMamvntary

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1 hr truth of the •above experience
is sufficient to give every confidence to
depositors. A glance backward, con­
sidering all the changes that have
taken place in this community and
throughout the country since this bank
was organized, will give you some idea
of the SOUNDNESS and PERMA-

EM. Calvin H. Charlton. Order
lowifig claims entered.
'
E't. Mary-M flolly Bond of cxccu-,^
ttlx filed, limiting settlement entered,
ix-tilnm for hearing of cluinui filed.
Jo creditors listied.
'
Andrew li -ahnl. Final r«eipts
Ji.-cluirgc of administrator ku-ped.
enn

aamini-'trat'tr filed, order appointing
iai. administrator entered, bond

Matches
Bo*e»

&lt;

2§C

Hershey's Cocoa

Your child geti
lhe same attention at
you yourself at all
came in this nation­
wide organization of
home-owned stores
an owner* manages

Tomato Juice

terettcd in hit cut- ’

Palmolive
Bar

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The Bank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

Report From Lansing Is Very1
Encouraging—Banks Un-

Mr.. Melltasa Ashby of Kalamazoo
-----|«un« bom.
x Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

Hills

ciimmi.-wioner.
banka were unde .
ig, many ja-opJe .remarked upon)
l iellhal, more slate bank* than,
,nal bank* had gone into receive:-

C.n ROC

5ib- ij"' xjc

you say?

WHY, BLESS YOUR HEART -. . .

I'M AWAY BEFORE YOU START

d into the matter they would ht»v«

Cookies

'

Bran Flakes

ten Coffees

... GAS THAT'S PACKED WITH

bunks u.' hatioiuil.banks in
•o the proportion wopid

19c

POWER TO SPARE . . . LEVELS

nwoguize that nwnl month/
•veto strain, ■
undt

HILLS LIKE THEY WEREN’T THERE!

!o:c-*t calling of loans. The Mate if
fortunate that M» many luivc weathered •

igr
BLEND

“GH
“A*1

BLEND
.BLEND

Shredded Wheat

F..-.Uval Will be, held
Bunnell church Friday night.
31st. Mr. Humnaton &lt;if the

52c
27c
25c
Me

The Bunnell Ladle- Aid Society will

Bwadhng nt Hick-

Ha-tiiMU tw
i! h Walter.'
Mav with Mr- Lottie C
Wilh*m aiui family
Dorr Claflin of Grand Leditc epesit
mtlay the guest of MU.-- Marau'TUe

»’•«&lt;- ICc

Mayonnaise

Mr and Mr&gt; .Rtuwll Kay, apent the

35 inept, according to nn An-

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Clean Quick

Spaghetti

$50,000.00

der Severe Strain
■An encouraging rr]&gt;ort come*' from
Lanning that 27 banks in this Mate,
which had been forced to close their
i&lt;- been rr-pja'ned and that

Salmon

rig. Sc

SURPLUS

HOPE CENTER.
.Mrs Frank Leonard.
with her son. Fred Ashby, and family,
TWENTY-SEVEN BANKS ,
Mrs Hattie Bellinger of Milo spent ’ Miss Vmla Fwrvr nf Marshall is
Friend* mid relatives of pus lucahfv
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two week* at Mrs Cllin- Ash- will
be sorry
to hearlh ot1|&gt;x(l
th&lt; C|ty
pasfTmg
nuvi
un THEIR
iiis-i.i DOORS ,i&gt;n&lt;......day lust week at- the McDermott . s]M-ndlng
l v.
oJ raIlo|l
K1Iwtlbur&gt;
home.
| by'.v

Soap Chips
POST

$7,5,000.00

Y.M.C. A. ITEMS

night. with Mr

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HASTINGS CITY BANK

ion
administrator filed, waive*
led. order appointing spe­
lt rator entered, bond filed

15c

Pumpkin

This is a safe and desirable place to
do your banking—The proof lies in our
record of “NEARLY a HALF CEN­
TURY of SAFETY AND SERVICE”
to the people of Hastings and sur­
rounding country.

THERE IS NO* TIME LIKE THE PRESENT
TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK

Jimmie A. Bmiixe Inn
petition for authority to
pursuant to contract nied.
ive dwd entered. final account hied,
ng account' entered­
Warrant
.......................
• filed

d«; will, no-ufin,
r.ship ink year1
Pint Boillr

NLNCE of this time-tested institution.

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Beans

Mr and Mr* .Earl MeGlocklm «i«il
nr,day with Mr
I Banfield:

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HOLME
Mvra Woodmanwe and daugh............d Mrs L&gt;m - Ftrater of Hailing'
i were .Sunday visitors at Rdy Wieklake ham.'.
spent Sunday .with M
Mrs. Joseph Crockford returned
home Saturday after spending the
planning week in Grand Haven
.d to be held! Mr and Mrs. George Vandni Bosch
of Allegan were Sunday visitors nt Mrs
Etta Parmclces
Mr and Mrs. John Meade and sons
or Batavia were week-end visitor at
Ben Crockford’* and Sunday caller*
i d from won. Mr. and Mrs Frank Fuller of
Battle Creek Mr. and Mrs Arthur
AUerdlng and soiu and George Fuller
of Woodland
Marshall last week
Mr add Mrs. Keith Durkee spent
The community wa* more than sad­ Sunday at Adam Endres* in Freeport
dened By flic pasain; of-* Jasper Beach
Friday morning. It is sad for &lt;w so
Hurraed Return.
Young Wife; '*1 learned to cook while
young and such an uprijnt and honorabl young person to br taken. ’ and my husband was abroad? ”
doubly »d for his wife, who was very
Mother: “Well, and what did he say
ill -just recovering fronts
oper­ when he returned?”
»
ation. The family surely has the
Young Wife:
He went abroad
deepest sympathy of everyone
NaShV.llf •-

u,

10c

Corned Beef

Can

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Friday and Saturday Only
|IR1^H f RUlTSjAWD VEGt TABirS
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Are Always
Top-Notch at I. G. A. Stores.

GA STORES &lt;

CONOCO
THE

THAT'S PACKED WITH POWER!

�paoe

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1933

nmw

Report ot the Condition of the Delton State Bank
___ ________ I hotel
and Ti-Mrt
and many trout stream*
well an a and a shilling white strip of beach rev- 'tlw conventional
COW AND CALF SHOWN
towns.
Tlw big —
bearding b»ure ..lu»&lt;
I aeven-mlte stretch of hard sandy beach erg) miles ------*•.vw.»
-----away.
Micllf.n, st the close at »m-ln»„ H-.ftemVer *10. IMS..** ..IW't,r try
I bordering Lake Michigan
Ji While we wl-rr drinking in all this become Bear Creek tzd,.-. tlw &lt;&gt;-*nr i
AT DETROIT SCHOOLS
A nmrllx-r of well known buslncv*' lovi-knes* Mr and Mrs Maurice R Kry-' mansion a little fart.lwr tip the hi
Tavern,
~~
fhe ’former with Majority of Pupil? Had Never
men of Lansing were original sponwirs worth, of Detroit who were making a’ Celibeth
of the club. 11 has a growing member­ wwk's tour of northern Michigan. mo--t roasonablu rate- the latt&lt;r, a ’
ship ot over eight hundred und lhe made their appearance. Mr Key worth trifle higher for those demanding more- Seen These Animals Before
luxuries; tlte •lumbermen ■■ family
ot belonging are moat reasonable
Truck Brought Exhibit
• Continued, (rotn patfv one. part one! costs
making II. possible for men in many tlon following his long aeige in the hos­ home* are now ne'at browh and whit• ] ■
:
. ■ ■ id of thi
pital and had bycn tinxious for Jilts cottagrs provided with baths and oth' r'
their sloguri Is meant to convey. different walks of life tb join. While Keyworth to see tlie beauty ul the comforts; thr* small power plant i, a 113000 Detroit tchool children who raw
tlw
cow
and cult txlubi’.d by MichiProminent along the .street is nn In­
modern Innchrtyom; the ■■ Id zew nii
place,
•
dian village rather too much of .the
»&gt; store is inlargM and t -■ifUeiuhdly.
Reluming to the main highway we
made to order type to appear genuine.
,-.-------------------to stocked; there’s an attractive li.ill for
:bit exaggerated.
,,v ’thirty mils-* farther Wrz.
‘wk
drove
H &gt;■"*•
nature and out-of-door* Mants’tqm-. a most attractive looking •■mall conventions c.uii
1 Tin nnd like to m-l away now and t!»-n r|!y
t)M. ,..jl(1r*-. of Lakr M.chtgan dance* acrons from t
'
from
whi-tl'
v-and
ta
ll
,
coal
*nioke.
Then
ten
miles
la
yond
to
Kitch-itt-kischoolhom-- has b-s-n e
womh-rful ixr^ibilittea pf d« v&lt; k.pmi nt. • v ~,
—
. . ti-k-bltojws. J»»t lucks.; J,,
on.- of tin- main attraction-, ort of mn euni anil
and doubtli".', that will all come in due
honking
motor.-, and all lh&lt;- tilings that-qm regibn. I dnh't kn&lt;&gt;a&gt; how tnw the WlM-onstn Limb-r
.time, I know |woj’.le wlro return there civilization
'
siielbc I cant &lt;imagine
&lt;
-a jh&lt;. fia|m is, that
liiggest ■ the'houw a‘ ”** J
*
summer*, -again and again, and hay more ideal place (or. r«it and
content­
spring in the Uhltcd States or tliat vide* tlw t----- -------fever victims speak Highly ot the re­
it ha* no counierpart anywhere, but I’ for the dining nxRns
lief Its climate brings.
'
is
an
Unusually
jnterrxting
and
beau-.,
the
home
of.Uw
re-ide:
•
Tlw
main
building.
Manitou
‘
Izxlge,
• Banner-", posters and. sticker* nave
of which adds interest
evidence that Michigan'.* oldest town anil fin- dtninx hall nearby. Mudkkci- tif-a! spot! and'thanks t&lt;» t!w-State (Jon- . — .
was strong for Brucker, and Bolin for ■wLt Hail, mi- ot native peeled rough- M-rvaUon department It hu* been and makes otw grnt«-ful t...
Every thing intilde la car­ made uccrralblr in/n*ccnt year'-, now;didn't fellow-tlie iiria&lt;-dur«
Congress, or at least an active Repuhh- hewn hr."
cun commit t.n- wir. .then-. &gt;o we .se­ ried .out with artistic amplicity. The bring am a Stale rAwrvatton with ac‘, lumber barons did of allowti
cured a sticker for our windshield jrtM- lug lobby nr lounge of th&lt;- Lodge liaS a commodatlbns for camping, and a to n-vrrl to the state f&lt;» t.r
' At th'- Park ’here : .. j
claiming our loyalty tn Michigan* fireplace id inuiu n&gt;«- dimensions- with guardian's lodge at hand.
Richard hu* already written a u,&gt;jf course of nine hok
dsrign.- worked mrothe
Into the
young governor and pnx-.i-dM un our Intricate
-”■“•••- Indian .&lt;.-.im.Hw.wkwi
way along U 8. 2 paying tribute,-a- wi granite IxHildera OP which" it Is made. column about, it m&gt; It is iinnrwwary to ,-.sting natural Hazards "
"
"
" rn's tro- go into iletaiU Only I .shall have ti&gt;i|xmd and a trout i.t::.".:;
i-ti.li.-n lent check Up un hU; .statement that its t)M-htth-tanw fawns in ।
Our objective on Uns first, day's trip M*’i* ■■ antique..
e on wall wonderful color Is "bilk-." taUwr than-;tlw grounds often hav.- ...
In Vito Uj&gt;i&gt;cr Peninsula was tlw Hlawai
an indetcrlbuble green, lumtnous ic. :Jtway; bark of tlw bulldhws
around
the hearth.
Tintlm 8|M&gt;rtstiun’s Club filtv inikf. uwny &gt;in’lve.&lt; mid
............
-......................
-..............
•
......... •Iwonunl.
-......- • Clyde ••urnlt'irc to of shaggy birch BlautMrito, ,«11wt und trutispan tit as glass to its! mg peiff for air piani-s. its
--dm*
vt.t- —
Charlie
greatest’depth which to ,forty or more-,y,.|j rarct|for ns the.golf c&gt;
Wilcox. Harold Newton and
fret. Kyi-ry thing subnn rg&lt;d in this .■roods fringe it all but yoti
wa-. tlirmigh UmCTlit..--v of the l.dl. r
hair li ft on 8om«-onr magic water which u. 400 feet nerns.*,them---sun. air. and light t "
wi-were "to enjoy ita privileges
*"”*
♦
•— •»— —
't lil-htitti’ fixture, wheels from old lime lucent cokrt ;. nu»-.-. rou n d logs, on it- clearing which M*;n
„„„„„ v,„„, ... .... .
• lowing cart* are susitrndcd Jidrlzbn- white randy bottom and other obj«t&gt;i m;»i«-of.ull west nick
-p.n mile* nwav :
It to situated’ in Liter and Mnrkitiac »«•&gt;&gt;&gt;’ by In: chains from thi- a-tling look a* ’though gnomes might have had
rountkf on a rerervatlon &gt;■! 4&lt;L0W Iwum* und
banging from .various a finger in’ereating tlie taneitul effect.-, :allti fotty-two t„.'
. . . raft
.. &lt; -nable* you .t- ^1Ste Siqwrior and C
acre*. ,80 square mile* in sin-, enrernt ipoki-.n arc-lantern* electrically wired A’wirc manipulated
with a wide variety of timber and eoiit Botnet tine.- *‘*'
*''1 con*ciou* of pull out to nw Wry ouu r of this un­
i-j- studied efforts for i-lfcct. but not usual-spring.
! in size rontalninu 32 fit
taming twenty-two lakes and ponds
In tin- building', ot the Hiawutlta
Blaney or rather Blaney Park at the i,-,.,. -,nd the State Unit
•viiknily tn command, and It's all junction of M-77 and U S. 3 highway ,. |I1K projec' ---- '
comfortable anti harrnonioux Mid Bows and arrows wen- a jinn of our n-rtain •.
.ml and Mr.
Sck seat equipment, and win ti’*e saw Ilixurjant
cwid ... .....
plca&amp;hut. •
The bedroom* an- quick to catch any
r 'fin» archery1 range witii three Ing hardwijods may again in
woman's eye. carried .out In tht- ninv targets, directly in front of Bear Creek come, grace tlw-and. There's a r —
way iv. tin- rest of thi- I/mIkc. with I/Mige. the hotel, we agreed it would be
.......
------ ------. f---------- juat the place .to tunt in-at night and wit|t a gK.ja.r,
hand-hewn
!&lt;•*: wall*
and fi|rniture..
the week i-nd.
The liatu:ings and bed covering:* :,iig- have a day's rest from driving. 8-» de- jSf ,,n,| ornltliol'n'i't. .1 i
gvs! the spinning wh&lt; t-1 era t nd*fit tn lightful a spot did it prove that, we
nun u-)th m-.- i
jM-rfcbtly with the wall* and ftlfifiture. stayed two days and two nlijht*. and
Yd niniu: with all this primitive Bini- wished plans had made tl po.-stble to
intenjrtcd tlp-y may arplic.iiy there L hot and co'd -wati-f tn Hiigef *1111 lorigcr It'* a place that raiige
impany him in&lt;r&gt; thi
each room. *ilh bath rooms
and .cannot‘be
listed m
in me
tlw wirci
general.enter-ory
'jiim unu.rmium
ur uauru
*»• .* **,.• *\.^&lt; j [ WtXxLs Oil excursions." Where nesting
shower
hand. T*
“ ‘ * 'Summer
. Rc.ort.&lt;
. .
- bwtiis ni-tir
Theatftod.of
conventional
’ To ..birii-. . and— wild fowl may U-. cAk-cr-.nl i
ts .plendid with n* rn-dern a kitchen do it justice it should have a letter.nil |thi? hnttn*..* "of rmlskruts and beavere'
erpiipim-nt as you’d finQ tn the best city ,'by itself. Briefly, it wn* originally the M,,n plant hfe itudted und numt-rou-'
Quitman. 0
hon-i., despite tlw f;ui of its location .eat of
big lumber camp covered ’with „th&lt;-r features enjoyed. Many label i;
..... —. ....' men 1&lt;&gt;;»: went hunting.
.■■•...■tvj.In tlw heart ot djm-at forest several 'mngninci.1it virgin hardw-&gt;xl trees. arc in plan-aiding in the idrntifiea'iunl
Tliry shot a number of rabbits and a
mll-'.s away from-tiny town. A man. I and was owned by a Canadian firm. ;.of trees, plant., and wild flower ,
fine pheasant.
:&lt;-Xpcct. would, place greater emph-u-u Nearly 35 year* ago it wtus taken over
interesting hikes and r»jl* • arton the re.-reation feature- of tlw club, by the Wiscohstn Laitii anil Lumber (1|f,.r,.d TlWre's a Paul Bunyan camp
the cubin'.' taafby where you can stay.ico.. whaw headquarter* are at Her- ln the lenrt of the ■*&gt;•&lt;!:. three milt.' I
II ytni prefer! will! your family: the' mansville. U. P- Like all auch M-ctlons awaj. uhieh Is a or’ of shrine and
;.pl&lt; ndid fishing and hunting to enfoy the big timber .wtvs' cut off but Instead . museum for relics of tlw real imnlvrSAME PRICE
here during the ojwn rex-ions; d- vr are of abandoning it.when revenue erased jack days. Simmons Wood* t- antitb-r
often in right from the pnrelu-.
Mvhes One
... a:, many concern* have done, tlw own- - ■
-■
today
I have ever.,‘ers have worked but a practical plan 10.000 acre woodland 'abounding with
ounces
of retiMvstatlon and conservation that fL-hinc stteams. and lakes.. We
Ur1
Tor
Manitou lx&gt;dg&lt;- I- unique, progressive and altogether to : return rometirhe fo n-allv explore
AS 42 YEARS
balsam filled your 'be comment lei!- Tile knoll nn which Blaney .Park ami environs in an nde•wn on miles und ;th&lt;- main building* of the camp .were quale manner. '
AGO
'
nrgcly ul the bal- ' located, has become a resort for tour­
The iT.urti . l T ■atmcnt, the fim"
MUIIOHSOF POUNDS USED
v.nu-lv desci-ndih^ ist* anil nature, lovers, who like re­ ■ food, and the* ueiwre-l rlass &lt;&gt;f guest . I
BY OUR COVIRNMINT
Lake Michigan creation. fine «ir. and freedom from about all left a mi»t fawrnble impres-1
Mon-j&gt;o we have become Blaney i
booriter.?.
•
■ The LpdRe Is open the year round
and much is made of thr winter &gt;«-.von,
iwben winter sports hold away. Hunt-sj
jinn deer with bow and arrow In Indian]
style is also featured.
leaving Blaney with rrcrrt 5W fol­
lowed the excellent M-77 r.xid to Seney
jwhere connection |a mad- with M-'Jflf.
tlu n tttnx-d east toward the Soo some
90 miles away hoping tn return another !
tyear and explore this country tn;
Forty-one foreign countries have tariff* on agricultural products as high, or high­
i "Lake Siiperior’.&lt; farthest mine *" j
er, than ours . . . thirty-seven big and little foreign countries made eighty-sev­
'which will naturally include Isle
en upward revisions of their tariffs between 1925 and 1928.
: Royale.
I A motor trip through the Upper!
The Hawley-Smoot Farm Tariff was not passed until June, 1930.
Peninsuh is a most interesting-and en-1
lichteninc one. My previous knowledge r
Under the flexible provisions of our tariff act any foreign country may afl: for a
inf it hud been gained through form- r
hearing anil receive due consideration upon any tariff rate which they think
j trips with the old Michigan Pre.'* and
should be adjusted. The record shows that 95 per cent of alljuch hearings are
'■ Republican Newspaper A.s.u&gt;datlons.
It Now
on triiins'tiinl'Sy boat. The changes
based on agricultural rales.
Yoh Need One!
jare marked ones. Progressive citle.-..
WATER
HEATERS
good farms an- to be seen In many sec­
tions shoving back the forest lands,
altliough there Is plenty of tlw- latter
“The vrry basis of safety to American agricul­
per cent below your prices, flaxseed for 35 pcr
still in vkw and doubtless always will
ture is protective tariff on farpi products.
cent below your prices, beans for 40 per cent
be—enough to preserve something of
below your prices, and wool 30 per cent below
“The Republican Party originated and pro­
thr primitive charm of Upiht
your prices. BOTH CORN AND WHEAT
poses to maintain the protective tariff on agricul­
ban.
COULD
BE
SOLD
IN
NEW
YORK"
PROM
On tlwway.to the Soo we pa.^ d
tural products. We will, evyn widen that tariff
THE ARGENTINE AT PRICES BELOW
. along many miles of dead land sid
further where necessary to protect agriculture.
I land—truly, for tlw fire scarred earth
YOURS AT THIS MOMENT WERE IT
Ninety per cent of your market Is at home, and
Us sterile of yield to any growth for
NOT FOR THE TARIFF. I SUPPOSE
I PROPOSE TO RESERVE THIS MARKET
Guaranteed. 6-Vrelt. f.1. Plate
&lt; beast or man. One wonders in this
THESE ARE GHASTLY JESTS I
TO THE AMERICAN FARMER.
day of marvelous chemical discoveries
“Has the Democratic Party ever proposed or
“The removal of or reduction of the tariff on
Uf a scientLst will not ultimately rro- up
supported a protective tariff on farm products?
farm products means a flood of them Into the
I with a discovery to remedy these con-,
Has it ever given one single evidence of protec­
United States from every direction, and either
iditinn* and restore a part of the rum­
tion of the home market to the American farmer
I million or more desolate acres In our
you would be forced to still further reduce your
from the products raised by peasant labor on
atute to productivity.
.
prices or your products would rot on your farms.
.nl..d&gt;k.i^fl
*
We smile now. when we read of the
cheap land abroad?
Fully Ch*r&lt;*4t Nrw
|
■
furore and dissention. caus’d back tn
"There are this jnlnute 2,000,000 cattle In the
the
T830's
when
this
318
mile
tong
by
3fi
northern states of Mexico seeking market. The
to
ICO
mile
widn
strip
of
Upper'
Penin
­
price is about 12.50 per 100 pounds on the south
sula land was forc&lt;-d on our state In a
bank of the Rio Grande. It is 14.50 on the north
j trade with Ohio for a few lowttshlps on
bank—AND ONLY THE TARIFF WALL
■our southern border. In the knowledge
BETWEEN.
Lowest Prices in Detroit!
tof tlw 122 millicin dollars a Year value
“Bad as our prices are, if we take comparable
'.the mining pro)&gt;?rti&lt;w alone furnish
prices of farm products today in the United
। arido from, Its many other n-Niurcei
and great scenic appeal, we know now It
States and abroad, I am informed by the De­
(was one of the most advantageous
partment of Agriculture that you will find that
“What the Democratic Party proposes is to\
DUPLEX TIRES
: "swaps" ever made Irt lhe Union.
except for the guardianship of the tariff, butter
reduce your farm tariffs. Aside from ruin to
6-Ply Under Tread
i It made Michigan-second in size of
could be Imported for jlS per cent below your
agriculture, such an undertaking in the midst of
any state cast of tlw Mississippi: it
4,40-21. 51.55 4.75-20 .. 14.15
prices, pork products for 30 per cent below your
this depression WILL DISTURB EVERY PO35.00-15.. 54.45
prices, lamb and beef products from 30 to 50
4.50- 20.. 54.15
SIB1UTY OF RECOVERY."
United States which is largely respon5,00-21.. 55.61
4.50- 21
51.55
: slblc for our second greatest Industry
5.25 21. 55.61
4.75-15.. 54.45
I—the tourist bwiiwM. '
! In this day of hue and cry concern­
ing the lack of broad vtaimwd states­
PRODUCT
men In Washington, it doe* no-harm to
call to mind that Henry' Clay whose
Fr.ih Milk
•Vi700 lbs.
jfame has lived’ through thr years.
Sintt. Barrel
C ■■ A £
I
fought the proposal on the floors of
n&lt;,,t a. ikr.ui»« .. *|aMj
(including
700 lb*.
I Congress to canalize St. Man's river at
unliaf HmIII U««&lt;l
the Soo "os n work quite beyond tlw
। remotest settlement 'of ‘ the United
■ States if not in the moon" Henry
would certainly be bewildered to road
jthe figures now that show product* to
SMctb.
j the value of a billion, two hundred milrlth
j lion dollar* passing yearly through the
canals
in this same river—more
President
demands that
the policy of the Republican party for
-------------- Hoover
_ ---- ----------------------, freight than the combined btv.lnes* of
Panama. Suez. Keil and Manchester
the protection of the fanner be maintained.
canals can show.
The Democrata aay agriculture should not be protected.
Sadie R. Cook.

UPPER PENINSULA
IDEAL FOR MOTORING

BAKING
POWDER

Ganomiail- 6ffident

^THE MOST^^9 W

25

AMAZING FEATURE W
OF OUR STUPENDOUS \

fl H

I g /V

me^centurv„0K?S’

And They Want Us
to Take Down Onr Tariffs

W^R^^Gcf

PRESIDENT HOOVER SAYS:

89c

$4.85 STORAGE

BATTERIES

&lt; x6Q

BRUNSWICK

Comparison of Farm Tariff Rates

GUNS &amp; SHELLS

Where do you think your interests, rest, Mr. Fanner? Now is the time to
decide.

VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET

A water storage tank of 200.000 gal­
lon* capacity, in Lns Angele*, has been
designed to harmonize with tlwJSpanUh type of architecture tn its vicinity.
■ It looks like an attractive home.

MARK’S
Cor. Church and State Streets

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932

PAGE TWELVE

’
delton
raAiRiEnixE.
' &gt;:ii Lindsay and Charles Armstrong. ter. Mr. and Mrs E. A Parker mid
&gt;u»u &gt;«.*u
**fB •*ln
nee nr dcct ciir*D
The Delton Garden Club met ThursMrs June Bernard
mid daughter.''’WTrr
” Hastings on a business trip .Mrs, Mullen ot Hastings. Mr. and Mrs
Rapids were guest'i;
Tuesday.
M. A. Ritchie of Gun lake and Mrs.
Uot Ur Dttl OU.Ufln day afternoon al thr home of Mra Marlon of Grundd Rapid*
guestsjTuesday.
------------------------meeting will be held &gt;
H“fh«i and ran of TUledo, Ohio.
/Beatrice
Dunning.-----------------------------. There were seven- ----------of -the -----------former's Ata.
&lt;■-*— Mrs.
*•— Florence
~ ‘ A- Repiibilcan
- State-Wide Purchase Would tern
present--- —
and eight new —
members
Mott Saturday
and Sunday.
1 Fridaynignt
nightatatthe
thechurch.church.-The
coun-1
Millie
Frey has come
to stay
---- ----------ton •oaturaay
ana punaay.
.iTiaay
The coun-1
i',,,
'
,
_
„.
_
— &gt;.-.
—
....
_ I.........................
... and. Mrs Stella
_ .. ''—
___ .,._ abo
trtlhthe
her*Jniece
and Mr, and
■ addedi to •&gt;the
lut. x»
Horeatter
tiu- ___
meet-;
Mra Maude Smith
r-v. candidates will be _present,
‘h ™rand husband
“p&lt;1, .Mr
*?end.
Improve Economic.Condi­
tings will tx- Ijeid in the chux niwi of .Barb-r or this lodge are attending tlie Hastings Glee Club.
Congrcwman x.Ir» Wm. R Norris, Indefinitely,
tion In Michigan
the church on the &gt;&lt;-.:ond Thursday Helx-kah Ai.-cmblv nt Ijinamg
iKetcham will tie the speaker. Supper" Mr. and Mm Art Baker and Patricia
I Twelve ot tlw Triple'Link Club en-'S€rved
l,lc Ladles' Aid at 7 00'and Mr and Mrs Grand DePriester
We wish every ruder of ’th* Banner |afU-rndoii of each munth.
would comply with the miut-st given । Mrs. Alice Stanton wilt last week M'«l the mw-Ung with Mrs. John J. &lt;*&lt;?&gt;«-**• fast Ume. - Amendments ex-lot Kalamazoo spent tlie week end with
••—yxtprab.- . u; Kahmnwo .Hotter ut Woodland.
;plained. Come
'
1 the tatter's mother. Mrs. Sarah Smith..
out-lut week by Governor BruckerJjut Mrs. Harry?
----- jkjpnton wu.s Ihmii- ovt-r! Mr. and Mm Peter Castle Mr and' Mr nnd Mrs*^arry-Snyder and son]
------- ■*--------------Miss ...
Maxin*
when he urged state-wide pundiaM of |I -----Taylor UhivcniT'
J-Mro Ray
“f* ^
’taford
visited Mn
• ooarn -ms
-&gt;n ficci
—• wui , maar m
Michigan beet sugar-as a means of |tile
j inc week
»&lt;ww end.
cna. from
noni *rsyior
untvenuiy j.Mr»
Hay Castle and daughter spent
■pent”
r'iwu
,»ra viaiica
sir; and
ana Mrs
sirs James;'
James; a
waia.xu
ai
.r..- week
—v end
...... .mid
.... Sunday
... at «...
.
,' H/xllti*r
.1. end. i planking an Inch thick, spanning the
Improving
economic conditions inwhere she i-. attending college.
the
Ithaca
Bou,UtimH
nndwtti
90,1nv,r
overth,
lheum
week
Michigan, in which we ail should 1&gt;-. Mra. Cliarlcy Smith mh ii*. last week , thr gu-sts uf Jay Alverson Mr. mid
Mr and Mra Lawrence Osborne and W between the earth and the moon.
Interested. Tlierc can bc do doubt that (end with her husband ‘here, stopping ..Mra Jay Wilkinson are caring for the *™’* 1,1 Nashville Visited Mr and Mra is one way of visuallzmg the total footif Michigan people will,do a'.s tiu- Goy- jofl on her way Through from Chicago - home during their absence.
‘Milo Lehman and Will Mullen Sunday w of lumber produced In the United
enior has suggested. Michigan fafm-!to New York.
..
| Mr. and Mrs Charles Hughes mid! Mira FlaMir Adriunson Is on tiu Stales In 1930. a year of slack demand,
era can "raise five tum^dUarge aj The funeral n! Orrin Pennock wasTMr. and Mra Maurin- Hughes wmt to nek list we an- sorry to report.-but iti
quantity of sugar beets irathi-y did this; held at the Hcntuii ehup&lt;-l Friday. Fu-; Marairail Sunday to spend a few days *■' hoppd she will soon be well. Hlu- is:
year, and Wcluga/i factories could tuki-j neral service* tor Mr., Addle Wiltnx of'with Mrs. Harriet Jones mid son. Harry missed from church and Sunday sctjool.car- of that production e.vily. Tm.-■ Chester war.- held at Cedar Cm.-k: Hoyi^r. 'nie-men will do some hunt, also from othej good places. . ' •
would leave iq the 'neighborhood iif ।churrh Friday
jmg while then■ Herbert Mhrehouse, Seout Lead.-r I
«25 000.(»0 Jo *30.(100.000 in the hinds i Mr mid Mrs. Wjlllam
Smith eftt.-r-l , Mr, ......
mid Mra William Duncan
and uk
took
big wua
laid oi
of uis
hik uoy.s
boy* iu
to inc
Hie wooas
woods
...........................
‘•‘■v**“ »&lt;&gt;»
'k aa uiK
Physic the bladder cosily. Drive
of .Michigan farmer. The factories; '..lined »|onday
miir.■ October in.
i family nt
r.f Kalamazoo. Mr mid
in, fur
fu.family
und Mrs.
Mrs.: Sunday afternoon where’ they had a out impurities and excessive acids
would emplnv i. vrtal tlmmahd mep! Unmet . !&gt;r. am! Mra p
uelf as nn enjoyable lime
P g
G Bcrnau!
Bernawl /Hugh
.'Hugh Chapman mid
and children. Hickory
Hickorv profitable us
as welfas
time !I , which cause Irritation that result*
M.r'.lrTT..,-..
,,i»&lt;
......
,,
......
.
..
•
...
.
.
...
..I
for. a*juri«i of. fhun four to tit.' Hr Taylor and Mr- M.i'-ildn Smith.;Corffc.-ra and Mr. mid Mr. Vaughn
Mra. Susie Lawrence'and daughter!
in leg pains. backache. burning and
months mid whatever profit th«i- -”»l
Cliarks. and Frank Duster.!Mo»- . f thr north pleasantly surprised mid Frank Cook ot Battle Criyk were! Kitting up nights. BU-KCT8. the
might be m-th.- mamif.icttirc would
a-Ta.-nan Im :•&gt; c I.brate th-; Mr- Maurice Hughe* October 12 in Sunday uurate of Mrs. Lulu Sheimrd! bladder physic. containing buchu.
bir.lulavN of Dj-.
Dr. Bc-mmd
Be-.remain in Michigan. It would help a j blrtiulavs
mid M: Uionm- of her birthday anniversary, mid tmmly. Johif slH-plu-rd of Cressey jiimivr ot). etr work* on the blad­
Mary Smith.
,vi* staying ovcf for a waa also a giie»t.
der pleiiMintly mid effectively. &gt;lmDr. Bernard.and wlf;
Floyd Hhelp and Charles Armstrong liar'to nistur oil on the bowels Get
—
Angusta mid the will practice ih; Grace and Margaret MrKibbin of attended the I. O. O. F. Grund Lodgej;
Th- South East District Sunday &gt; thu*. vicinity, as ■
W.irdeil and I Yankee Springs Apent tiw week end at Lansing.
druggist
After four days. If not
School Convention which was held at Woodbunu- have
ontlnued their!with Robert’MrKibbin and Jaiully
Mr. und Mrs Delos Hughes and son. ' relieved of getting up nights go buck
lhe’church Sunday was attended by, work there,
' Next Sunday, pctotx-r 2,1 Will be Ronald Lev. of Toledo. Ohio, enme Sat- and get your money Von are bound
reptescnbitlvcs from .4-ven diflen-ni i • Mra, Francis &amp; n
i Hally Day ut the Prairieville Sumlay uruay to sjw-nd the week with their’ to feel better after this cleansing
Sunday echouls and proved to bc very [u-ltlng |»« r irn.-e
Mr-j.-chool. All funner members of the parent*. Mr. and Mrs' Win. it Norris'
and you net your regular sleep. Lo­
interesting. The music, furnished by Elwain. and Mn*-.
u; j Sunday school are vs-pecially invited arfd Mr Rlchurd Hughes.
cally at K I, Kane. .Nashville. Carthe Hustnigs I'ansh orchr*Vn- wn:l t‘!‘" Rwhlund.
I ’-j cutlie back on this day. hi the eve■
■
ui Mn Norn Sunday were. veth A: Htebbiiv., Hastings, Mich­
ircially goixl and a duet by Mus Fran-' Mra Leda Han.
lostlbing u Plu&gt; ' Out of the Fin;' will be Mr mid Mrs Wm J. Norris nfti! Mur-, igan.
--Adv.
res Darby and Seward Walton from the week with Mr. and Mrs. Le
Jorii-. Mrs. Addle Springer and dough
Maple Grave Erangelieul wm&gt; tlior- Baiit'n-ld ami
Tuesday
uughly enjoyed- Another enjoyable;1
'
feature wa.*vvun anthem by the Base': Bert' Pat Um' und housekeeja
Line choir under ttje direction of Dr.;। Ida Harm's entertained Bund
Wt't o: Battle Creek and short talk* Iland Mra Albert Warn, r of Ku
by th- ditferen: ministers and official -. I'mid Mr and Mr. James Collin
t'oin|ili,-j;‘d the nltcrtmon program.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Woodmansee ure'
k was a Surittoy g
happy over the arrival of a baby girl.
Solomon Stanton,
Cprufance Joan, who .was born atii church at
their home Wednesday. October Yi \
id their annual
Mrs Helen Chi-ex-man has been asaUting in their care und in charge ot thi;.
houwhold dutiw tlw pa*t.Vcek.
Mrs Ulis Altrr.un und Mrs. Sylvia
Fi'lier vuited Mrs Ettie Stanton at
Bronson hospital. Wednesday. ' .
■ Dr, Daniela Unu wife &lt;&gt;t Aurora, accomiimijed by their daughter mid hus■bmul from Jackton. viuted their cou«jn.'.-Curtis and Walter Ornisbe. and
I «&lt;•!»( icesCMY Mats
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family last week.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1912
A. Parker and

। lake and Mrs.
ot Tbledo, Ohio,
s come to stay
uband. Mr. and
ndeflnltely.
'
Iter vrihPatrlcia

I wld . made ot
It, spanning Ute
Ii and tlw moon,
8 the total footil in the United
t alack demand.

p Nights
easily. Drive
■xceMive acids
h thut resuita
.*. burning and
iU-KKTS. the
aintng buchu.
i on llic'bladTectivrly. alinW bowels Oct
zei (ruin your
nights go buck
You nrt» bound
this cleansing
tuhvlllc. Caratlnga, Mlch—Adv

BRANCH DISTRICT.
BUTTER TAX HIGHER
Mr, and Mr*. Hay Coats and Mr. and
• ■ir* n.
Mrs J. J. Wlllliln and Mrs. Clatit
AND PLOWING MATCH Day entertained two'uf the former's
THAN THAT ON OLEG Mrs Edward Coafct ot Grand Rapids.
Mf and Mr*. Luke Smith of Eaton
gTAnd-children frdrn Baltimore over
Michigan Prodncera Of Butter Rapids and other guest* visited at
Contests To Bc Staged At M. S. 'the week end
C. Will Bring Some Of The I! A few from tin- N Evangelical church Pay $2,268 Taxes For Every, George .COat*' on Sunday
i attended tlw Council of Religious Ed’iAt the community Acnjce on Sunday
World's Best Draft Horses
।catioi). at Duwlmg church Sunday aft$1 Paid By Oleo Makers
evening. Mr Boyajum. an Armenian,
•! East Lauiltig—Figures compiled by gave a very’ Interesting lecture un [
East Lansing—Bathe of the best jernoon
'
draft horses in the world will be shown I Mr.
---- --and
—----Mrs.-------Ellis White and Pa-.I tlw farm management and tlie dairy. Armenian ciutoni* ipid with tlie aid of i
two young men ami two young women.'
Jn nfultiple hitches In the plowing cun- ' trlcu of Urbandale and Mr and Mrs di-pajtmr:iU
---- --of---------Michigan
- ----------State----Coll.-gj*
—
oleiunartrarlnr will be
br taxed,
laxi u ' showed the dress and procedure of
test to bc held in conjunction with a Kenneth Norton .of Marshall wen- Sat-. !'.hou'
show-, thnl
that oleomargarine
hone fair ut Mirhlgun Stutc College i urduy guerit* of the latter's parent*| und&lt; r the new law on the November Armenian and Turkish' weddings. Jesse!
Nov 1 '.md 3.
I Mt und Mrs Vincent Norton
ballot,only one-fifth'of the amount
•Plan.* tor the’meeting have been. The Skidmore.* ,and HdUglitaltna'.* 1 o&gt;-r imuiul that la already jiaid by
Friday evening. Former ichool cum- j
made by the Mlctdgan Horse Breeders', an-expected home Monday, from Mi.*- ■
mlMloner. Lyman Chan}bleraln. will b&lt;AMuchlion and riilrlea tor the plowing M.uri. where jHu*y have been visiting! pound nt butt, r made in Michigan.
present and «fil pre&gt;eiit &gt;omr Kellogg
contest and show cun be made through; thi- pa-‘t ten days.
*
Tindairy department poll
H H. Barnum, county agricultural; Mrs Sarah O- troth, who has been
...... i-,.,'”-*11!b""'
agent at Mason. Midi Tiu* plowing (near Woodland helping cure for her Ihm C..|U . p..un.l In
upon U TO*,,n.
&gt;«
'
• . - does
.
TH,i iniest will be licld Nov i and n horse raw &lt;•. Mr* Bates, came home Sunday
* product'
nut...
iMilirye ...
that a .lax
Tl“' 11 G T &lt;&gt;
° -.i.,- Iwlrl ut Vt,
show and milling contest is planned afternoon,
iupun oleomargarine of 066 cents perlOr,,ha
1 ‘ Wednesday after­
Merritt
* pound. or less Uniii u rent a pound. «J»n
ufltcm. perr!
for that evening.
• j *'
“* I.ynburner and Mtis inn
Four. five, six and eight horsy U-aimr frnnison from GrandI Itapicb Mr.-and.^,,
1,11 can w
lx- called discriminatory taxation
President. Mrs Jennie Coate.,
■v :. farmers
a.,,...., and niuiiularturitrs
t..
I.
lie
*• &lt;xx1ti :&lt;m.
Mrs Hau^r. Mi and Mrs. iu-artL-J'*'
Wj1(1 .■ V» Ice-I
ice-1 res
ri -.. Al
Mr.
*,.' r.*,c
's*' Woodman,
und three daughter of Buttle Creek '
U;i. butUjr jrtoduced ln Michigan'
&gt;' •
Nina lowninnd: Trcw .
Mint of the horses entered ore part
wete Sunday guests nf Mr. and Mr* ;iald a totul oI gjwggooo dollars- in •'&lt;»« Katherine Rufhartbou: Pianist.
laxt^ Iail ,..ar In j341 .lh,. ux On-M:s Artic* iXTounor.*
igan farmers in doing ordinary farm L E Mudge und Mv* Ruth.
work Multiple tiitclivx imvc become
Mr.* Aber Marshall, ala. »-* at Pen- „i.,mxiU wnnr m Miclmwn rr.-uited in ।
, !
**&gt;“«»
‘
popular- among tanner* wiio have mark hrapltal lust wu*k. came home ,h(. cll|1(Tl,un oJ k.M llu„ $l000 from’
■ IhiirMlay
!‘.linmiaigaritamanufacturers
Fur i Next Hinidny cwiui.g Vane Wutring.
number at teamster* needed to handle i Mrs I. € Mudge, who has be. n with cv,.t &lt;jouar ()alr by olemunrgurinc but­ iuf Woodland will give a chalk talk at
the rotnmunity service. .
Er Mm Buy
Ita
u„,
the-horses used, in their furin opera-- . r
iree ueeks nt Dire.' Oak-, eanie home, ....
. . .... .
.
.
.
' Some from lien* attended the funeral;
Grand ctuuhpions in both -Belgian.* Wcdnestuy .
i&amp;rtxKJ Michigan farms Thi -c cows ot Jami-* Aspinall nt tlie home of his
dnughter.
Mrs. Shirley slochm. on Sun- .
Remember tli«- chicken dinner ut lb,!; jinxlucc. the cash income of » majority
day afternoon Our sympathy is ex- home ol Mr. und Mrs Fred Smith at, o(
litnill.rs illltl lrom l)u;
tlie evening iiorxe fair CIium s for .'■•
Na&lt;hvili-.* ITiursday. of tin* wedk.
- -lx* subtracted
-•
- - -■Uie sums which tended to the family
I• mustMrs. Mary Davidxm and daiighb.-r.
Ribbuns only an
be
---------- ------- — •---------------- v. ” ; pay bill* .such as taxes. purcbaAe «t
awarded.
mllamnintory rheumatism, is able »&lt;• 1I1:. nitmg V-mlpment. and goods, con- Portia. Marian Woodman and J O
Tla- pulling contest will bring out si: up at this writing.
. innt-d in the home und on the. farm. [Crawford. Jr . of Ku.'mftu/oo vbiled in
heavyweight teams which hale held'
”
! oi"’!“*‘«Kurm- contains
large j&gt;cr ; the H. Woodman *nd E. O. Smith
■late and national ivconls. Four teams’
11INI» &lt; &lt;&gt;ltNLlt*&gt;.
। , nl ll( vegetable fau winch can be homes Thursday and Friday.
— - -------- — - .......................... .
Ben
....Humiell
-------- and
----- Dr.
... Pratt
... of Knia..
j iInjH»rted from foreign ...iiu-ru.
lands.at winy
only-iv
-i*
A Side &lt;&gt;t draft ItorM* will be held ntuxoo spent Saturday qt the horn* “f I'rartiun of the cost |a*r pound &lt;d but-Ninembcr 2. 'Dir hurses in the sale Mr and Mrs. Edd Newton..
I ■,.,lal produced on Michigan farm.- . Grandma was rutting, little Tommy's
Mrs. Juba Meyers and Mt* Victor Thm were 10.848.000 pounds of o!&lt;-o- anniversary cake "Now. what could bevening -'how.
Icvirs and .jhi of loma visited Mr.'. hiaIgarinc :old In Michigan in 1931.
'■ nin r. Tommy.'1 Mie asked, "than a pink
cake with ten candles?'*
dd Newton uitfl faitdiy Wednesday ।
..
.
’'Tommy puzzled a moment and then,
Mr .and M: ■ C N. Tobias entertain-j
ASSYRIA.
ifltilillANK.
Mr:. Clare Miimhidl telurni-d h'Hne 'O
uo.mi? (.1 lu-irou uno mr.i o(f
, l d Ml - Uw pleasure answered: Well, had yp(i thmiRht Of
....
,alllj Ml;; l.'joyil Tubiu.* *atul daughter,,
ten.cuke* -without any candle.*?" .
Marian ot Kalamawo and Mr and l-'J.d..-. WnizaUon on W*-dm day
and l«. gelling along nicely,
Mrs -Mell Hendershott and son- of i w‘ "‘- I11''"1,111- *M1'- Mulct Miller:
As many as 12 mt n have worked
— ...
vic.--i&gt;r.&gt;ident, Mr.*., Alula Durham;
Mr. and Mr,* G-.JIi' Adams and,Mrs .Kalamazoo
Sunday.
•IrnqltaneotiNly on the nvwvof the huge
Mr and Mrs. Guss Kline and (laugh- Sinoretury’. Mr.*. Irene Jones; trcttsui'cr, head of George Washington I* inc
I Ml:*--* Hua-1 Tompkins
iiipin.
carved under Ihv direction of Gutzon
• The Bare Lii|C clu&gt;t? £■«• beginning Borgium in the black Hills.
„„„
...... the rehearsals oil tlwir C)I[jr4«lmu canmazoo calfcd.ut Burrell Phillip-. Sun- ji'da "Tlx Holy Child.'
day aftvnwuri,
•
i ML • .Wilma, Jean Clark of Battle
Atta
Mrs Dodge entertiiihi’d Ja r mother (cn■&gt;-k sjk nt tiic week end with Ji-r
from Grand Ibiplds Sunday.
■ ‘grandparents, Mr and Mrs Albert
Mr. and Mt..
idric Swari.i
Mr,, and Mrs. Jay Snyder and son* dark
Of iu.tw,• vwt.d In r g: mdimdl.. i. I
|.bljIIl&gt;..wholustarnsufierMl.-, Will-Smith ol Mlddiriilk wen Mrs Delia Phillips und.dauglitcr^mle.L,,, it&lt;eM.r w.s ukcn
Sundav gtu-M;; at Mr. npd Mr&gt;. Ikt.l Oiintlay.
, Ann AiIht Sunday .when* Ik- will b*1
Daley's
Mr and Mrs Charlie , Wise and;,it, (l t. t
-­
Mr.* 1
children ol Charlotte hnd Jay McMun- I kidney cotnplica
'
iuiivilje
nls ot Mi Callurn district visited Mr.
M.&lt;i v S&lt;
j Elmer Squire.*
Manning, and family Bunday
Mi and Mrs Fud Basil of Urban-’
Lannl M.-irxiiuli and

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If. an.I'Mis. Geon;.- lloiminn at-

। health, di'-d suddenly while fellir.it a
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Jaa*on in Battle Creek Saturnmg.
ly of N

ir and Hu-Icy Brady of
with six victuiLS in the

homo o.f Mr. und Mrs. Fred Smith in
Na .livtlli 1 iijir iiav. &lt;h lAi». i 30 A

Hill »A-r«M* Friday
8. pidics .bring box

Milford Shepard

| Van Auken home..
Mt* Arthur: W R Jone.* Robert.and Hiirtom were
Yfa^lian' sa'tunlay and*' &lt;'larke luirt familj uf South Haven U|1(!
tla- litst pf tlw week
Marian Marshall return.-d hotiW wHh(M' &lt;•'“* Mis. Clan William:, and dill-[ Bryan Mead, who submitted to an
t'nein for a few day*
‘
|&lt;!ren.
.'
jojieridloh. for iippendiciti* lit Pennock
clioo
he’d a fair Friday ..':t.-rnoon p- able to lx moved
Sunday cnller&gt;
dLspIny of farm -pnajugln wasjhojne.
Jr. and ftii-nd (“rr.iii.a &lt;1 lor the judg&lt;
Mrs. EllAitx'tir Gi
Dixo
of Coldwater were and Mrs smith.
., . ..... ...... ro..
—.. to Albion on
Mrs B, rt Palmer sjm nt Friday with Tuesday of last week to attend tin- pro-1
Sunday guv-.ts ol Qeorgc Huffniun':,
Mrs Liu lin Rrvd.of 'Middleville
hibition nilly held Uieie.
Mr and Mr.» Lawrence Brook-* hnd
Officer; elected to serve, the Hrffilheas! ‘
Wouldn't Be lUcht. .
•uiH ir "l iv.lgliUM ,
Son: “pad. will you help mtc with two friend^ of Grand Lcdg&gt;* Were Sun- ______ ______
day afternoon callers of Mr. und Mr.*. • Education are
follows. president, in--'president. airs.;
Mrs. j
;Eloyd Mj.llc-t. wi*--p&gt;t»iuciu,
Dad: "No. aon, it. wouldn't be right. Matt Bedolrd..
‘ .Mr. and Mr- Rons Johnson of Jack- (ilatlys Conklin: adult sujierintvndeht.
| on were -week end guests of Ins put- I Dr. Luther West; young people's supl .'
tn help'the child."
&lt;*ni-- Mr and Mr.* F»ed Johnson.
Seward Walton; children'.* supl.. Nin.\
| {Sunday callers at Fn-d JohnMin's* Conklin.
'v.i'ir wire. Mr. and Mi* !»■ arl Johnon. | Mr and Mr.*. Ronald Warner of De-'
l.shti Harry, and friend ol Nashville, andjtnut spent the week end at their Wall
'Mr. and Mrs. Howani Smith and fam-jLike Cottage and at thc hom&lt;- or her7
jjly.
I parents. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Miller.
j
'•
p&lt;J,rI Holme-., wax the guest of
m
eii
i ',ivr fril*b'h Ml"* Lou Webb, of Buttl* I
Mrs. Elmira stlia* of Ciuirlottc is
Saturdaymaking in intk niuie May in thr home , Ml s, O.A, TObWK ol Urbandale Bat IM hmr oeuhrnw l.m nn.1*!..
1.. _ .
|
I Our communitv was saddened Friday L
,.r 11&gt;&gt; droll, „l jaw;r 'J-n" "
c'hMldlne v«n Auten
I
llrorl, 11.-« ,.» « mur. tart l,v s,„tt
„
t|
J .
nil (or his cheery smile and courteous:..
. no - uwi ii. ,»ti,u itr.in,
tnatinrtit of all he came in touch with; ’ .n,.
(h . , j'
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•Iionw here. She has Ix-en our night
: operator al the tclepiiom- oHicc for
Mime years and her many friends ten• dvr their evmimthy.
, Dinner at' the M E church was well
'attended. It \yas under the auspices ot
tiic Rouse circle of. the Ladle.-*' Aid So-

Mra A H Bell and Mra. L. E. Hamit-

ilhe.O. E. 8. Grand Lodge, -arriving
Iiionic Saturday.
1 The f&lt;x&gt;tb.iil game on Friday P. M.
.drew out all Ila* school, who marched
(to the grounds behind tlie school band,
and the players drawn in a wagon
(hitehed behind an auto A" fine crowd
enjoyed tlie game with Luke Odewa.
which resulted in a tie.
' Tlie beautiful weather on Saturday
wa* enjoyed by many hunters.
On Tuesday W. H. McKovitt. accom­
panied by Mrs. J. D. Dietrich and Mrs.
F R. Prindle drove to YpailanU. whci#
Hwy met Mrs. McKevitt, who had been
.'pending a couple of weeks visiting
relatives In Ohio. They spent the day
visiting Miss Fiances McKevitt, who
is attending scliool jhCTe and then
they called on James McKevitt and
family at the Michlgiin State hoapltal
near there, where he is employed.
Several of our R F D. boys and their
'wives and Poet master E. F. Blake and
.wife attended the district convention
,of the R F D earners in Hk&amp;Uugs
Saturday evening.

Midnight Creams
Choice of 4 rreums for cleansing,
guarding skin. 50c a jar.

50c a Jar—

2

for

High grade ixnipd pajicr
or envelopes. Popular
linen finish. Fine for
ink. Box of 90 sheets.
Box ol 50 envelopes.

Either 40c a Box,

.41c
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Richest in Vitamins A
unit D Builds strong,
straight bones for bubir* Guards against
cold* and other weak­
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si oo u Pnit.

2

for

*1.01

Mi 31 Solution
"Mouth-tested * antisep­
tic and deodorant Kills
germs. Keeps breath
pure. Relieves irritated
throats.

2 for 60c

51c

Midnight Talcum
Give# cool, fragrant frc.-iimsZ"'*'
lo the body.

35c Each— 2 for

Klenzo
Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo
Rich lather thoroughly
' cleanses hair. Beautifies,
50c a Bottle. ’

2 for 51c
Rexall Shaving Cream

Mi 31 Shaving Creant
Thick creamy Lather imuhi an

jF THE TIME

' r&lt; uv&lt;-1 oiu s
. Dinner committK. Mr.- Nellie Stanton.I
our I- T A num,
ix.lponrt
.nd Luo Bulk,
Date uf meeting will be announced (
-'.MIDDLEVILLE.
,,
,
„ ....... I Thu: .dav loreiirwin Mi-v. Myrtle iXKik
Mr. und Mrs Janies Burdick of I ort-,
injnrWf jn u Jal( A physiciarAwaZ
land were w-ek-end gtfcwte of Mr. and
an&lt;(
utubIc'lo ftnd h0M
j Mu, Jim DilRjlf and family.t
|seriously Mie was injured took her to
------- :--------------------------------------------- -— Grand Rapldt, witch* it was found Hue
■■.II.wo bones were broken in iu-r arm. Sh'-i
wa-s kept tiier- for treatment until

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday—October 26-27-28-29

. IvniK ol iviagnesia
Dulling white .
Ft»« ti'im that .
earthy lute bcctaie ll'« fun.
6oc a Pun. 3 for 6 it

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V*ctil« FrtabaeM. One
pooud »*tuum tm «l *
a Big Saving!
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Mi 31 Dental Paste
the film that dlucolon tt»tb
•.-l:i a l-« btw&gt;iUn|t
de.Ay
Me a Tub^ 2 ter 61c.
Puretest Apsirin Tablet#
Wo:k filter. Do not dapreit lb*
he*rt Safe! .
Battle ot 100—6»c. 2 for 70c.

.

MALfED
MILK
ill

Klenzo Dental Creme
Whiten* teeth tiiitil they «p*rkle,
ipiuidy. &gt;a!ely. Hetre«blu&lt; teate.
SOc a Tube, J for »lc.

2 ‘O' *1.01

Firstaid Adhesive Plaster
Ailliere* snuiy White utf fleih tun.
SUc I inch x f&gt; y*:J- Mity U»*».
2llc B4'U. 2 tor 30c.

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A Greatleu,
Vanithing
Lotion
Keeps skin soft
ind smooth. Ideal
after shaving,

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2 for Sic

2 for 26c
Liggett’s
Milk Chocolate
Halt'pound bars ot
» hub-some ciind y.
Frcah for this ocpriced

2 for 20c

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25c Cold Tablet Special 30's-... .2 fur 26c
59r I’etrnfpl. American. 16 or. . _2for64)«
25c Corn Solvent,
or.............. 2 for 36c
S1.D0 Melo.Malt. 16 or..
2forS1.01
35c Analgesic Balm.
... .2 fur 36c
25c Utile Liver Pills, loo's
.2 for 26c

!5c Glycerin Supiiosiiuricd, Infant '
12 s
...................
3 for 26c
25c Zinc Slrarafi*. 1 ot....... 1 (or 26c
25c Glycerin A Row Waler. 4 or. 2 (or 26c
Me Spirits of Canipluir. 1 or.
'J (yr 21c
25c Iodine with Gla*&gt; Applicator 2 for 26c
35c Peroxide Hjrdrpgen, 16 or. ..2 (or 36c

PURE FOODS

STATIONERY

Opeko Tea*
. . ___
2 (or 66c
.Monrealc (Jlivr Oil, 12 or.
...2 far"6c
Symond's Inn Vanilla Extract. 2 or. 2 for 36c
SymondS Inn la*nion Extract. 2 or. 3 for -tie
Symond's Inn Cocoa.
lb.... .3 for 20c*
f. D. Vita-Full, Chocolate Flavor.
1 lb...................... . .............. ...2 fur SI.01

50&lt;- Lurd Baltimore
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2 for 51c
25c Medford Papelerlc.' White and
tint'.
.
.
. 2for26o
Wc Pound Pa|$er
.... 2 for 51c
5dc Envelope* &lt;o Match.
..2 for Sic
inr Writing Tablet*
2 for Hr
ISc Writing Tablet
2 (or 16c

CANDY

Sotteim the toughest beard
thoroughly—close to . tlie
skin.
. i

Purete*t
Epsom Salt
Fret* from the ujv
pletManL blttcrneM of
ordinary ejuom salt
Pure Fliiljst quality.

25c ‘ a Pound.

2 for 26c

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Fenway Cherries. 1 lb. b«:x .. . IforGlc
Wrapped Caramels. 1 lb. box. .
.2 for 50c
Hard Candles, 1 lb. Jar.............. 2 for 50c
LigEett’s Almond Bar. 'j lb.
2for26c
Candy Bar* ..........
.......... . ..3 for 6c
Mint -Roll*..................... .....................2 for 6c
Mary Aliss Chocolates, 1 lb. ... 2 fro "6c

|0c Jasmine Soap
.................. 2 for lie
25c Rexall Youth I‘a*tr
tforSSc
Sl.UU Bouquet Kamcc Face
.
Powder
- . 2 for $1.01
'*0i- Bouquet Ramer Talcum.
..3 for51c
35c Harniuny ('ream uf Almonds 2(or3ik35c Stag Lathcrlcss Shaving Cream 2 for 3oc
50c Assorted Perfumes___
. 2 for 51c

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Package* of 12.

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; Ta * lc le as. odor- .
V.*4, colot Icm. JtcUvatrs' bowels gently
oi&gt;(! fully.
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2 f« 51c
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1933

PAGE FOURTEEN

HENDERSHOTT.
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B '
.
FREEPORT.
,
| Mrs. Robert Bryant has -been enter-1
jMra. Hazel Novlsky is at Lansing
&gt; taming her .suter-m-law, Mra. Geo ]
' fhl« week attending the Orand Lodge
Crawley,
of
Texas,
tlie
past
week
j.
of
the
Odd
Fellows
and
Rebekahs
■ By Home Economies Specialist* MlchlLansing. XUch.-r-Eliminatlon of all
Mrs. Albert Bril! spent Monday Wed. MlM Lulu Kintz was a Hastings vis­
,
gan State College
autumobilr.license plates ol more than !nesday as-.d Friday of last week with!
itor Sunday
= J&lt;;‘« pltinr and R.ussrfl Novisky were u* ngures. is to. be Mxomph.*I»d by, hrr mother, Mra Ella Lahr, in Hus- i
Bulldin* qnd Irian investments are. designed for people who. are
the Department of State In 1933 &gt; tings.
looking for arid want only safe principal* It you have been dis­
the use oMpntbinaiioqs of let-1, ' The
jndlan rurun
partoh uanu
band turuunvu
furnished
n u-* irn?*
Mr. ;fnd Mr* Keith Durkee were vis- through
..........................................
lne lnoian
appointed efl^the chance of becoming rich in other fields. begin
how to make curtains than to kno..
of
s pa,jnUi Mr 11Ild ‘tera and numrralsXJ
Imiulc
(music Friday
Friday night
night at
at the
the mra-tln*
meeting
again and with us. We offer you the advise of men. who for
,!'r *h‘lt maur^1 to
uccorriin# -- ’ M. A
dam Endres.
Sunday
1 m- .-yalem wiU reduce the amount of &gt; Rcft^hmrnts wire served them utter
Adam
Endres. Sunday.
forty years have guided Uw. invest menu of over twenty thousand
.u
W’:““Al,K’hon*
Mr . and
Mra Reuberv
Reubets Gorham.
Mr
‘he i'^t-' and it i* tlk. m^lU1B by &gt;h&lt;- Young People*
and .Mra
Gorham. Mi
Standard Certificate holders with a record ot safety mid fair re­
' | nnJ rmo
s-'t
M:-' F w Inualsbce am! Corwin ’•'“miated that the move w-sll effect a H,blt. ci.i-.* We enjoyed their miuie
turns tliat has never been equaled in any other field.
h.t tei»,on departn.uit uf Michigan State. Nin
.^kv -and
and ML
^ Iv(l
lliey wlU c0!)lr 4&lt;al„ wme
Invi-.ky
Mis*
Iva ZjgJpr
Ziclcr v(
of CjRirKj
Grand having of "‘veral thousand dollars The ,tn(l
CuLece.
Rapid.--*&lt;-n- caller., on Mbs Augusta l WW numbered pla(e« will be wirier to !&lt;)mP,
Start a weekly or monthly savings account, large or small, either
-----------.
n ud and the letters which will precede
n„. 1M.lBhbora extend their sympathy
Hinckley Sunday.
will haw our best attenttui,. and you win be on the road to a
&gt;&lt; served in making curtbjns: 1 Make
, the numbers wili be oscagned to definite | Mr ahd Mts ch.(, Beuchlu the lu.s
competence fur old age or. retirement.
J . them lull enough to hjiiic in soft rmejl over Ilk* week end.
counties.
i(1f tluiif neplww. Jasper Beach.
,
' folds; 2. make a pair.no matter hw H R. Aibio mid &gt;V. ..Tai ub on ol Flint . Allxation of letters will be as folMr. Robert llajncs is expected luune!
Savings with us haw been compounded twice yearly for forty
-i small the window tnay i ~
yearn al S'? yearly. Never a l«Ms and never a miss.
k-nt'thc ivri.'k end at thf W A Reifert:
! from’tlie-hospital this wix-k
-I
{ shadow hems: and 4.
.
P’fitex wit! be ii.tslgmxl to Alcona..
urge evfrwMU- to come put to tlw1
a length.Mr and Mrs,ban Po-tma were v;A- Alger. Allegan. Alixnu, Antrim .and. tnvct.ings Miss U-arn is a wonderful I
ikirnpy iror.* of Mr and-Mr* Clifford Johnson! Arvuno counJics. . A curt ahi should net
J speaker and has an Inspiring. mesMUte!
. B plates to Baraga. Barry. Bay, n,r u|j.
.
Kear.'MirldlcviUv recently.
• ’ and
retched. If nee
Rev.-arfd Mr*.‘J. I Bhtdroff o.f Sun­ Iten-’i.-, Herro n and Branch cwmlies j ‘rhe U A S will sene a chicken and i
• C" idate.* to Calhoun. Cx*k Cluirle- biscuit, and gravy supper thiij Th'urs-i
pti-IcrvnCe !.i pure!;.*
* ls:p a:; m-’illini ti' field were Sunday evening callers on
Griswold at JeffsrsOn
Detroit, Michigan
va
.
w
r&gt;u.
tmWh
Clarv
.
flt
^
h
.
Cwnci
voix.
Cheboygan.
-Chippewa.
amount d higher-priced mntwiaL
Rev and Mrs E -M. Wheeler.
QliJiton and Crawford count leu
and bring your friends.
;
.5 pair of curtain* make* tlx window
Ltciil Rcprescnlutii’tf
'
■ D plates to Dickinson and Delta । Rev fx:in&lt;»* und family with a lady ]
Rapids visitors Saturday.
.
Mrs Orao Knowle* and Mrs W. A counties.
friend from Alto came one night last'
&gt;k out, tit to adjust
J. I.. MAUS &amp; SON
to Eaton and Emmet, UWk to. hear Miss Leant speak. They
of material may b&lt;- Seifert attended O. E. 8. Grand Chap-. -E '* plat
HASTINGS, MtCH.
countlex.,
had heard her speak ut Buwnr Center 1
•Mr—and Mr» Lu Verne Seger and
,
to Genesee. Gladwin Go- church and were hi imprr.iH’d bv her:
v&lt;&gt; sons. Hilbert and Robeft of Grund gcblc. (Hand Traverse and Gtatio: j wrTlws tm,. tm-y wen- willing to drive I
B
i:;:.
■
,
vj-.itcounties.
;
25
mile* to hear iier again
trtmmmg. The s&lt;.-.- --------------- .,
——— •—•­
to Hillsdale, Houghton'
removed and .-uial! "■ Mr- nndjMr*. E. E. Deming Sun,
NORTH hope;
untkw.
n it-, place A thick x-1Mrs Lena
Batey
entertained lhe
Mrs Rankin Hart and two children.
, ....
.
, A large crowd attended the bqnt; William and Mary, and Mrs Robert Busy Bee Club at her home Tiiui-duy
ot shrink the Mime a.* thr
i’ed the »■.* k . nd with Mr and Mr- F
;dancb al Ira Tobin.*'. Friday night.
' Vrouman and Edna Hines and friend Some -m-wiiik and tying qutit.* wa.* don-*
E Deming und also railed on lit*
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I Beatrice and Bernetie W«*xi of Has-'i,*ix*nl Irom Saturday until Momiay by the Indies for tiu* .hnstr&gt;* .Pol luck
firotlur. Franklin Burgeiw SaturdayK plat.- , to Kalamjuoo. Kalkaska., tmg., spent the week end with Mr and with friends and relative* in Detroit dinner at noon. A pleasant time wx*
Ken: and Kewe*‘naw count:e.-.
M, * Leslie . Dlcket&gt;on. Bernece re- • Homer McCallum of Sfuskegtm .*|x-nl had. t
Mr. and Mn» Bernard Butkan of
L purt-* to Lakc.
. ; . Ib-cI.iiuii. nutined for a few day.*'visit.
Ptancu Haight and wile of Grund
Grain!
Rapids
vWted
Sunday
afternoon
D
naw.e.
Living.-.lon and Luc.- counties
m,, hene Dirker.am will attend the
• fall depth &lt;d thr hem instead of nun­
' Rapids were- week end gurals at their
Mi* IXmAld McCallum.
at
the
IT'
B.
parsonage.
M
'
plates
to
Mackin.iw.
Macomb.
;
teachers institute m Laiiring this week!i Mr und Mrs. Floyd Randall am! son'‘ l&gt;ari;nu. .Eugene Haight, and wife.
’ :iig it in only a fourth inch. With
Manistee. Marquette, m imiii. M«v-&lt;»st;i.; Thursday and Fruiav and will vi.*tt her: and friends spent Sunday with Mr. and
ti'thxw thlduies.M's ■ of matktial. a sluiHarold Englund .mil fuinity &lt;»f
Mcnomlne. . Midland. Mi .anker. Mun-' stster. Mrs Emma Wood, while there. Mr.*. Cha*. Welch in the Striker dh-''Cloverdale spent the week «-t»d ill Leon
tjdow hem is linn and gives a neat
Montcalm. Mohlmottncy and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McArthur of Hirk-!,trict.
■Itrimmed effect to. tin- finlAlwd curtain.: Ware of South Ixiweli. T*rlddy evening.
' Potts
Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Roush and sqn. Mil I:.-i:-ii counth .•
! ory Corners spent Sunday cvenipg jtt j Mr. and Mrs Morsi' Murphy and son
‘
Tlie length of the curtain should be
Wilbur Gibbs und family ,*|&gt;cnt theN plat - to Newaygo county
Frank Mattexin's
r ■ dvternuntxl by haring tla* bottom edge Reed, and Mrs. Ebner Roush called on
spent
Sunday will)
with air,
Mr and mis.
Mrs Wil- [Week end wjth her fmrent . O/a Pierce,
_ to
... Oakland. Oceanit.
rv- .... Oge.. an&lt;|. .
.j^rr!j. j. nIlc|-.
. &lt;»f....
O plane*
Urban-I, ■siM
|13-’nin
. ouiKiny
ir,»
familyano
at rw lion»*
■1 touch some structural line in tbe rooni Will Mishler, and fatuity Sunday.
j and wifi- ill Middleville
naw. Ontonagon, a-o-ia a«xta. Ot- dale spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
HBy*nrd •",d ,4m'h •“ n,l“'n
,I Three eorrect .structural ‘lines to be'
| Vance Sharp und family of Middle­
Itsie Dickerson
*
!
- ?.? 7 ..
• jUM-d os guides ate:, window sill, the Clarence Van Patten and daughter. . ego and Ottawa countle.*.
ville-were visitors at-Leon Poll* Apiv
DURFEE ITEMS.
-P" plates to Presque Isle county.
, apron or strip of wood just beneath* the Dorothy. Mr. und -Mrs. Ray.Neely and
"R" plates to Roscommon countv. *
The ladles' Aid of East Baltuiwire
silk and tie- flcxir. When over-draperies
tended the funeral of lhe latter's cou*Wytarid and wife of Kalamazoo
’
i.it.J
Un.lhn.fi
.'linr.'li
I
m
*
sing
Saturday.
Sanilac.
(
in
.
ja^wr
Brach,
lit
Rutland
Sunday
United
Brethren
church
will
b.&lt;-nt&lt;-«&gt;
"ft- Cplates t-j Saginaw. ’
I are u. ed. sill length ts Ixst WJmn
tiiincd by Mr und Mr* Beit Fanclwr
:rfrajk-rle.* an? not umiI. the bottom of. Mrs. Sarah Ib-tmey and daughter, Schoolcraft. SlnawaxM-'e, st. i luir ami Ip. m
Guy MvN«v and family of Parmalc&lt;
•
Buckland and
**wir pleasant farm home October
J Mie apron length
preferable. ■ F1&lt;&gt;ori: Edith, ot Carlton Center and Mr. and st. Joseph counties.
Mr. . . .
'Mr.*. Hoy Henticy of Haviings called on
- • ' al Lyle
- ‘2*1. E^Tylxxly cunw and itpiki- this'll
(h-iutth is usually used only in un elalxi- .
family of . Litchtlcld culled
"’Whs, Mr. and Mrs. Elmrr
Isinner Aid
irately furnislicd room. I; is n :■&lt;&gt;
/
i RciuMi, Sunday.
toAV i-htenaw and Wex-1 cemma and Liiurel' Newton spent th:
i length for more elaborate dru| ,‘ri
relative.-. from Grand Rapids Sunday
r“. Mi . and Mi;&gt;. P C. Deming of Cirwnd
and Wa’.lie county, which &lt; ft(,t end'with theii aunt? Mrs. Clara Comlx-r FrUhiy und played witli their
Rapid* visited their parent-.. George
team. A very 'warm, and interesting
X'ive "U. X. Y. and 7", t)ay of Bartyrille.
■
eiiter-1
Sunday.
Their
purvnta
a&lt;
com
­
■ m,".la 'ii;;" i.,i»
.nd “■‘"lr “f igsS:
31 u M 111
pijtex
i Our teacher; Mi. - JJarlimjer.
r
h
M1
u*
’
,l,r
u
roan.' .pen: Buiwl-u P M »&gt;U&gt; Mr
ol ,
r„
,
, that the measured sjieril nt ;i driver
nod four
t&gt;f her. pbpils, at he
'i iatned
f&lt;
when It ’connect:, with a gull ball L.
,
I in Nashville'Wednewlay
Nash
hlglil. .....,,..
rmd Mr. 6&gt;r»t Bdmplon BBC
from "0 to 125 miles an hour.
iditys at the camp grounds last week.
were Myrtle and Gladys Craven. F'
i &lt;&gt;v hitiiAi.i.
Mi s Alice Whel.-tone. Mrs. Ninahjf Delton
Ivn Horn and Lorraine Sonne?ill-*.1 Mr. and Mr * Wm.Frenchiindfam- Harry, Mrs Millie Fisher ‘ and Mr
...
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Thcy all report a,fine 1 miv. .
lly ot Urbmidalc and Mr mid Mrs. Currie Ftstier attended Parish night ut'
Mrs. Mina Kenvon calk'd On her &lt;l”
Flench of Batjle C&gt;&lt;* k wx-re the Welcume Grange hall Friday eve-! Mr and Mrs Leon Gray mid fain-.!
y of West Vermontville were Monday
nephew, ch.irle.- Wallace of Riitluiid i'Suhday guest* at the .fame.- MacDon- tilng. Ev
Friday mid. found him.' gaining nicely ,ul« home
music 'by
Hl* many friends will lx- Had to lie.,:
Mr am! Mr.*. Arthur Johncnck called
it.
on-the III. Hunt family at Orungevit!.Ml. Plt-x-arit. ,Ic^V‘l "' r’‘ nl ° C Mlkr'lla11'
Tlie Shultz P. T. A will be Iwld Wed- Sunday
the Indian mfsi
Pvimels and Mrs. Grant
Peterthe change
a. and pr,.,H-Hln« »t „
r Hoffman.
Uanuh at H.u
r. from here who attended the
, Gardenclub
on Friday p M. at the
' .....................................
tvime of Mrs. Bani*'&gt;
of Brush Rtd«
Biship of Battle Monica Mr. "and Mrs Bert
mwa...
*; pp-ra:l«. a. Ann
SJJX. l*ler.Ho*n»n
Creek spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs Martha Replogle mid
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyan.
, Dicket&gt;mi.
n.n 'U'rt1£
M hv
,h” &lt;'&gt;»«: 1,1 J-'""* Aapuwll

New System Made for
LACense Numbering

| LEGAL' NOTICES | The Homemakers' Corne:

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Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

ORpF.R FOR PUBLIL’ATION.

MULEHIDE
ROOFING

i;".;:1, -

Kinir &lt;&gt;t Monroe and Mr. and Mr . 111(1 Mt&gt; W
'tx oiv.e Brockway &lt;&gt;t Adrian vAitnl Mr land-Sunday

until Sunday afternoon and Mr and
Mrs. &gt; । Kenyan of Hickory Corners.

Frank Humeston.
Hine of Knlama-

M-uk &lt;i..r:

I A party of ten young pnopie.
'Sunday rveHin* in E I* Reyimltt

ORDER FOP. PUBLICATION.

John Plough .and four h
friends of Tiiledo. Ohio. railed h
“* JI".'^Saturday.
■
'
Mr. awtl .Mr.-. Arthur
'Kalamazoo called on Mr .....
D Reynolds Friday &lt; venin-:.
1 Mr C F. Vrn land of Tccumsfli' here Friday working his flower gar
Mr and Mrx Couch and friend.
fketroit

co:pr a

^daughter Omajean and Mr and Mr*.
Bert McCallum attended tin- Mount
Pl-a-ant. Indian Band at Hastinr
Sunday night and enjoyed it very
much
.
Tlw PT A will m»ct Friday night
at the schoolhouse
Tlw ^ntflcr
family • titertatned
friend* 'troin Knlamu.*oo to a Iioum*

M:’ • P T A will m«&lt; ! at th. «cli&lt;/■
ItouM* next Thut»day. evening. October
30 instead of Friday evening as first
announced The pupils will give a HalImtw'en pn»gram
Junior Weal took a htkr'gnnday aftomooti with the Prairieville Scouts
wood* for a nature study.
* south of Prairieville all
Triple Link Club o»t the
. aiul Mrs- H .Doster

. .... . ‘u'

To Keep You Dry and Cozy

I«» .la„U,!.„ Ml* Bl.. ™ and Mn .
Fn,n,
funeral
y ufternoort with Mrs. Ella Tay- ,,
. , ■
. .
, uir in isu.-iiviin'.
M conduced by Rev John Smith of
,,, ,
the Dunkard churrh of which Mr.
no
No propaaanct)
propaqandh or ;advertising
... from
.— —
—
German
Aspinail was a nq-ntb-r. Interment wa.« permitted
Birtlsh.
made in the Baptist Church Woodland.■ Austrian radio stations
Mr- Sti.'ii- B.irr-- spent a couple of.'
day* the p.u t'wi ek with her son, Frank, j _______________
and famny’in Larvin'.*.
Mr. and Mr- Orr Fisher and Mrs
n. ’c«i--.?• ii spent Sunday with will
nor Bateman and nephew of
Arbor and Frank Cowell and
were also gvifsis there.
Mr, and Mr- JUnies Tyler of
Innd.were -.SundaJUjPicsU at

Spring-'
family,

W«wxiAlfred-

Mr and Mr ■ Classien of Charlotte

Archie Newton and children of
Prichardville and Mr. and Mrs J. J.
Willetts and .Helen were Sunday guests
Of Mrs Clara Day and the girls.

Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mrs CIiiud'Miude in Hastings.
Mr and Mrs Ea;l Tobias are thr
proud parents of a little daughter burn
Friday.
H. J. Flower went a*
m-&lt; Fa.wtt. who spent the past two
I weeks in Detroit retnmed to her home
Quick and htnF son bn-re Friday evening
k- ttint; a:--nt: nlc« Iv [ Mni O|bbony\of Woodland spent
Maurice CnK-k't&gt;&gt;n and' suratav wi’h relatives liere
•
a&gt;tmg»
S:itjda&gt; a'
Mr and Mr* Flovd Beard and son.
e.rut ii- Mr and Mr* I Bpice and Mr and Mr* George
ate! Mr.- Ike tz-uia.ir1 Nelgliurt of Lansing • *i*nt Saturday
- v.utot* in the after- eternng with Mr. and Mrs Elmer Gll-

Mr and Mrs H Webb are entertain­
Clinton Quick.
ing company from Ann Arbor for a
• Elizabeth Wood and-Ross Norwood
and Donald Miller were al home
Kenneth Wilco^ of Kalamazoo spent
Thursday and Friday n* then? wq.* tu&gt; I the week end with his parents, Mr. and
&gt;ch&lt;ol at Kellogg Agriciiltur.il &lt;&gt;:i-ac­ iMra H J Wilcox. Mr und Mrs. Vcrn
the.lull count of teachers' ronvririon in Kma- Hawbhtr und children of Htghlmnk
' e
• niazoo
were Sunday guests.
hospital in, Mr, ar
-Ir* Leon Bush nf Knlatmday and; mazoo u
mllett at the Flower home
BALTIMORE.
•old nl the urgent nerd of the
‘ b&lt;»pitai
‘
‘ Sunjlay.
Mr. and X|r? Walter Cortright apcnl
for fund?., vegetables, fresh or canned,
Monday in Grand Rapids
.
fruit.*. Iri fact they would be grateful!
Mrs. Pete Ttctgetu was pi Grand
for ain:o«t anything, Ar.yotw in the! Chester Richardson is visiting relaLedge Tt'iesday. ■
community having anything to donate1 five* at Six Lakes and'Remus.
Ml.«
Mary
Stutz
of
Hastings
is
visit­
please notify Lee Howard.
; John DeWrerd of Byron Center was
ing at the home of Mel Hannah.
In thi* neighborhood lost week.
Mrs Mary Giaspte sjwnl last week
I Mr anil Mrs. Harp Ewrifig of Hastings
with
friends
in
Grand
Rapicls
; visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blough SunMr. and Mrs B J. Wellman »'ic 'day.
M1M Atebslle Smith is recovering
.
Sunday. guests of Mr and Mr* Sam
•
• ' - —Newton's
- - nicely from the injury, sin* received tn
Sunday
visitors
at —
Neal
Blocher of Castleton Center.
_ero. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Herahlsher an auto wreck. Tlie bone ov, r the
Mr. ....
und ---------Mrs Norris of loieev... Were and children of Lake Odessa. Mrs.right eye was fractured also the flesh
guesti of Mr. and Mra. Claud Demomi * pniri Matteson and children of Lan- was lacerated causing tour stitches to
Sunday ,
■
•
l ring ,
. '
. be taken.
The Durfee school played ball with
Mrs. Roy Combs and. Mr Forest and
About forty-five neighbors gathered
Miss Myrtle Mead of Kalamazoo called at the home &lt;&gt;f David Hefflebower and the McOmber school. McOmber win4
at B. 3. Wellman's one day last week wUe Friday evening for a farewell visit. ning 29 to 21
Charles Matteson had the misfortune,
They also called on Mr*. Varney.
iMr Hefflebower moved his family to
to have hLs car smashed at the Mc­
s.mnlrd F„ Ruut,
P I A
«* Wellman' a farm IM.ar Uke
Saturday.
-n»n».
y
oriu&gt; ’
J«1I» «n4 AHhUT K&gt;rh.m«&gt;n with Omber schoolhouse comers. Alvin Mor­
.
n : ‘11. d
H • e'-jd ptost-th «»l h- put 11,1 thnr
-llrp'dwt th, tunr.,1 ut gan coming from the west smashed in­
mr
1
?'"'d “,ndwlrt,“ •nd
“’■'"U'W ut. u..,.. seott which w„ held to Charles. Fortunately no one was
ing lor the hani-&gt;t festival. I must family.
at the home of Elmer Scott near seriously injured.
call around this afternoon and thank
Ed Deakin and family went to Lan- Clarksville Wertm-utey
your mother for these eight beautiful Ung Saturday.
o.umsoay
Barbers in Jugoslavia have petitioned,
apples."
Mr and Mrs. Will Crabb spent the' The South African diamond fields! the Government to restrict the passes-*
”p-plc*j«. air." stammered Tommy, week end at their home in Crystal®ere discovered Jn 1866 near Kimber- *ion of tlie common or safety razors to
“would you mkid thanking her tor
Mr. and Mra. B. J Wellman were In ley. when a child picked up a stone individuals holding a permit to carry'
Iwelv* apples?"-Bystander.
Battle Creek Tuesday:
weighing 21W carcU.
arms.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

1 tastings, Mich.

AUCTION SALE!
Owing to the death of Me. F. P. Sayers we will sell at public
auction on our farm. I mile south and ‘2 mile west
of Martin, Michigan, on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Commencing at One o’clock, the Following Property:

Team of bay mares, wgt. 2300.
Good shapey
farm job.

team,

will

do any

Grey team, mare and gelding,
weight 2800.
Quite a lot of shape.

Brown gelding.
Wears a brand, but a good worker
and gentle as a house cat.

Two Guernsey cows, 2 yrs. old.
Fresh Sept. 1st.
A real good pair of cows. -

Guernsey, 2-yr. old heifet, due
middle of November.
Grade Guernsey yearling.

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
April 107~~
.
Jersey yearling.
.Holstein-Jersey heifer, due Feb­
ruary 15.
Two nice heifer calves, bom Sep­
tember 1.
20 breeding ewes, 2 to 5 yrs. old.
20 White Leghorn hens.
About 20 tons alfalfa hay. Quan­
tity corn in shock.
Quantity of buzz wood.
General line of farm machinery.

f

THIS 160-ACRE FARM WILL BE
OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE!
TERMS—CASH

Mrs. Mary P. Sayers &amp; Edwin. F. Sayers
COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 PAGES

STITE ■ COM i'u"
TAXES HEM

Committees Are-Making Plana
For Beat One Ever Given By •
Our Schools

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 26, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 26

SECOND NUMBER ON IN­
TERSTATE COURSE NOV. 3

Voters to Decide the Fate of Eight
TOWNSHIPS REDUCE
Dr. Robert Parker Miles WiU
Special Propositions at the Election
RURAL SCHOOL COST
Bring a Message Of Indira- i
Oh November 8—A Brief Summary tion And Instruction NINE TOWNSHIPS SHOW RE-

BOARD
OF
SUPERVISORS,
The Mrond number on Hie Infer-'
Hie committee having in charge the
PUTS CO. BUDGET AT
I jMpparaUoiM for the Ag-HE Exhibition I
In.previous issues the Banner has dlAcu*sed in juime detail the .‘evep projxaed amendment* to the state ednstitu- state eburse will b&gt;- on Thursday eve-'
lore maturing their plans for the Mimi*. ;Uoi| nnd-1 hr |irojxi1-4'd referendum qn the.present oleomargarine law. Herewith we will prevent a brief Mimmary of Uir*c ning. November 3. at eight o'clock at
$78,752.95

DUCTIONS—FIVE SHOW
SMALL INCREASES

. '
They hope to wt a new record this yrur eight propoiidiHis that voters at the election. Nov. 4. will have to deride.
;the Centra) acliodl auditorium, when
articles we placed a wrung'interpretation
with better than 2.00(1 entries. A new-- . We find that in. previous
----- -------------------------------------—t»
........ ....on proposition No 8 Arrording to information
;
TOTAL SAVING $10,002.75
- rMvIl-ntt
enntnalm,
.........................
SAVING OF APPROXI­
ifeature will t&gt;- the rducatldnal exhibit;we received
fromtmm
llaiudng, during'the.primary campaign.
Ulis «l,l.
propoiintin
w(u a Xjxtl tcnclUni Making tO SCt U-Mde subject
of the county's High schix.ls The jwo- iLewmAj Act of !KJ1 which prohibl'* *;i.le In Michigan of oleomargarine or bun«• r substitute-, colored to rvM-nihle but­ •Spark.
.
OR 10 PER CENT LOWER
MATELY 10'. FROM 1931 gram tor Friday night.' November 4. ’ ter. mijx.-i. $100 annual lli-cnsc f&lt;-v* on oleomargarine nianufuctui.-r-. and who
in Michigan. &gt;5 mi retailers “
Dr. Miks was a former Presbyterian I
Will IMIII Illi* puuill IV Will IH .1 &lt;
....I-*-k-|||.-u .-.....-.I. lll.ll II III.,' ...
A &lt;1.1111 1^- 111-, &lt; ’
If,
Ill lll»'
I u.-. I &gt; I . I- •. V. .'I.. .1 I n I r.i &gt;
pastor a:»d klaicr became religion* editor
V.«k J.urnai serving ai- Irving. Carlton, Assyria, JohnsDecrease Of 18'i In State Ap- very Interesting program - There will THE BALLOT. HOWEVER. IT WILL TAKE A VOTE OF YES" TO HETALN THE PRESENT RESTRICTIONS,
nortionment- Is $18 000
pa- hirtlii-t
p*
furthet details given next wcv-k.
week.
Following is a summary of the eight projXM.itions in Hu- order Hu y will
ditortaiut and investintor
town, Prairieville, Rutland
I' The
will
t
mi
t
w
T,‘p manager ot
ol Hie Exhibition &gt;111;
.
(i
Make Largest Reductions
Less Than Fqr Last Year
,i b,.
ns his as-i
’ to establish state h- affiwmts to nullification; otiiera :uv I
be n.
D. Putter, with H. Long as
as- j N" 1
'
(pior
comml.-i.sion
to
control
manufuc,
would
simply
h
ficct
opinion
concern
A* we have reported
previously the
the taiMant.
tab-tant
• :1-"minis, ion to control manuiuc-. wouia simply reflect opinn
n i Tlie Banner' went .through the Coun­
•ported previously
state tux apportioned to Burry-county I The chairmen having rlum- of the tuie and sale &gt;&lt;l alcoholic beverage* in Inq prohibition in Hie Male
i- ty Clerk's reports, made to the board of
thia year Is $80.684 36 which Is about'different kinds of exhibits will lx- u-s '
■-.
1101 **• workable until th,.v .-uiiervfcwr*. to determine what reduc­
&gt;18.000 less
less than
than a
a year
year ago
ugo and
and reprr&lt;1,- ----------Havens; .potatoes
fxgai iitilhotilio- diner concerning Amendment of the F«'d,-r.il
tion had b&gt;-en made in school costa in
&gt;18.000
reprr- ! ■tallows'
—----- Grain
---------------•Jitiicrx; fruit
this county. There -fijis been a reducsent* a saving of witfut 18 prr cent
.G- Lee; vegetables- F. Anders;
fruit - ,,M* int'‘»l&gt;r«'*alH»n of this utm-ndment went nullitied . Becau.se of
would have on proht- in-.*, id the, aim ndm’ iit we beljei
Tin- finance cumniltu^ol Hie txmrd R Wilcox; jioultry-M. Coiita;
•
■home 1Ullt ,t,p ,
icanunued on page nmc. part, f*
of sujM'rviMD.s lecommended a counrv .cconomict — Kathrv n Bairhnwii.:
----- — . 1’111"11 1,1 Michigan. S.imv claim it a vote of "NO" is justified v.
iada. • 4ii|«, except Thornnpplc and Woodbudget •&gt;! $78,752.95 for this year, which t unned product.-- Lena Andrus; talked
-represents u .saving of upproxiinutt Iv • gwd.' — Elizulx-th Potter; clotlieiv -Louis
ry in land &lt;t|«Mi two townships have conJAS. SCHERMERHORN
‘ 10 jw-r 9111 from i» year ago which, un- i Kenyon; jural Khoolfr J Erwity; munrotidated schools and we did not get
TO SPEAK ON NOV. 3
next1 thtylr report &gt;. The report of njonry to
d&lt;-r the circumstances, is quite remark-h&gt;al arts - H. C(X&gt;|k-r; trade .'Clnxii
tbit- -Tlie only Hung that up|warx to:Mildred Cillh-sjile; liinli sciwol exhibit
(the other■ fourteen'townahips in oa fol­
:y us. a link- dubious is Hie upptopnu-1 H McIntyre; miscellaneous exhibit ■His Theme Will Be Liquor Con
lows :■
Hon that ta made for Hie copnty sup- j K- Calm*.
trol Amendment That Is
■
• rrintendenu of the jsor. which may
'
•••
i Township
1931
1032
W. J. SMITH ADDRESSES
.
prove inadequate That will entirely j I
Being Submitted
$ 5.833.15 » 4.641 05
REPUBLICAN
RALLY
X*
NEW
I.
0.
O.
F.
ARENA
RANKS
MAKING
HASTINGS
DISTRIB
depend upon tlie winter. If if should 11
5Z7JM
5.308.155
James Schermerhorn of Detroit will 1
lie mi unusually M-wrc winter and j I
AMONG BEST IN WESTERN give an addre.ss in this city at the* UTING POINT FOR THEIR
! Burry
. 9 .636 47
9.265.76
them should.be no let-up in the eco4.16620
. 6.537 08
Tells Crowd At, Briggs Church - CarltonMethodist church auditorium next j
MICHIGAN
PRODUCTS
nmnic situation, it might ix- easily |
I Castleton
. 15.213 08 15,90551
week Thursday. November 3 nt 7.31) |
Present Election Most Im­
, ixmible Hiut mon- would have to be;
j Hastings Twp.
5,15353
. P. M. Hi', theme-Will be Hie liquor con
Tc
added to Hie county poor fund, which &lt;
portant
Since
Lincoln
.
|
H
ojh
’
.............
.
RING IS DEDICATED TO
.
5276
35
4,852 69
trot amendment tliat' is being submit , I nftUt NAIVlt Io
th&lt;- boqrd fixed Hi Ln year at $19.000:! ANNUAL ROLL CALL WILL
. 12.687 41
8235.04
A Republican rally lull of ’interest 1 Irving CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP............
T* ,o'n™-'."::'."J
i
wliicli was lu*l-year.$ 16.000. considering’*
paramount brand nd pep was h«-Jd at the Britfgx church; Johnstown . . .
PROVIDE
FUNDS
FOR
Hie transfer of.$2,000 from the general!
5.670 39
. 5.229 94
editor of the Detroit Tim&gt;. .md ;
v.w, «&gt;,
«,
&lt;■&gt;, &gt;&lt;»
------- Many
Women
Attend
Exhibifund to Hie pong-jundHowever, this j
5.083 08
.... Idered one of ihe best plat form i Thia Concern Deserves Patron- -ning. It wa* jn-eceded by a tapper of I Orangeville .. . ,. 5.161 40
YEAR'S WORK
Ls me apt to be a serious matter, as Uv j
6.391 16
' tion-—Meet Is Handled In
speakers in Hie ■ United Stat, - Hi. i ilKt. As It Is n.Real Business |-lm»kmd that tMe ladies of that Motion Prairieville . .
. supervlMMX will be meeting again InL
m&lt;
age
will
&gt;
&lt;•
thoughtful
and
ac-1
—
-mnoted
for.
the
table*
being
three
,
Rutland
_
'
Expert Fashion
January, ngum in April and June of,'COUNTRY FACES PEACE
- - - -- ।
Asset To.County
■
’j —
—■—
Yankee
Springs
3.123 94
j -times filled. Neatly 200 were- served.
; **
next year mid can make trmulers from I
TIME EMERGENCY A new era In Hu-rtlng-, aihlctli-s came a thorough student of current prob- l lie B.tnt'.ei-is deiii’iged to anittiiini‘- Myron Tuckerman called Hie mcet-i
tiw contingent’fund to Hie jxxir hiiid-l .
____. ... ---. ilnto being...Thursday
_____ _______
-Jr.....when tlw
evening
$98607 31 $88.(104 56
y.
I Unit Hir.M-li BroUv-i.- will continue lo.ltut to order and pre-ented Wil) Scha-j Total .
ti that .•■hull Mem niHexsmy, mid oi Chapters ...
Distributing
Flour, ,«*•
arena
J, O-o
F. hull here ua
..................
’’» in
»'-L°
O F-hall
wa* tarAU who ar/iiit&lt;r,'*tM m tlw *ub|e;:t .q.~rat'i'"s:hi-ir’i
in Hustings and;d»-r.
Chrm. of. ....
the'RepubUciui
.. County
------ . --------....---------- . J- will be seen that the towtuhiu of
course « great deal will dilx iul Ujxin'
—.. »„,&lt;
rtnally dedicated to m
chan
amateur ol !11(.
Amendment should on a far mere
Uve j-iuUe tiiun1"tummnter. ti&lt; pn-r.idr -Rev. Dixon of' Assyria reduced iU school'coats about
how well Hw taxes me jimd
■ Clothing, Medicine And Other i sparuunansidp mid the flr.t am.n. ur n,.
n.-xt Tliiir«ii.v eVenini
'
- tie-plan which Uiey
they have
have' it'TOd
n'lvd prayer and Will. Chase
Ch
Under
led in a $1200; tliat tiw township of Barry
Our leaders would jirotwlilv like to
j boxing lout nument ever to ta-held Ju n
--------- .
Necessities To Needy
o become a disdis-, short
rpintcd —
adopted. Hosting* !• tq
-horr. rpinted
U'&lt;-ion of community,'-.f,.-d about .1370. Carlton mode quite a
(Continued on page three)
tiibuting
ci-nter for tiw sale of Hi.- rax-inging with Mr* John Ciunibertam at reduction, almost $2400. .’in Castleton
The ai'huul Roll call of the Atneri- ''S era
Arara,.... ura ... TEA AND BUSINESS SES■■
, or.nrrte product.-. Hwy nianufavture tiw plan*- J M Townsend of Has- i township the schools will cost more this
SION ON SATURDAY!..,
BOY SCOUT ARCHERS
,, , .mown to tlw trade ;u tit&lt;-• Paramount" ting* gave a solo that called forth a v&lt;-3r than last. That will be true t»&gt; a
'
nounerd forNovcm- club is to be known in athletic circle
• iline of^nnrd
slight extent also in Hastings towntor I. ... -■&lt;
" «“■&lt;-- »
........... and.bottled
..^ goods, it u-tw-arty encore.
TO STAGE TOURNEY
find mori- than :i- -^&gt;orl-? '*rlu'j; •1 ,lu' &lt;&gt;n»nd Ra|n&lt;L ]j.irry County Women’s Re pub'he plait
u !t»,a
&gt;u,&gt;. of Uw conqmny ru tnaintuin
Tlie candidates for County officeskhip a-t well as in Maple drove and
roo chapter'.
king 1 " ' ’ *U‘’' &lt;•&gt;
' r&gt;tai;- in ciilirJ
H ** in
lt goixt
gopd rtock
stook ot
of their pro
iirrxlm t., in thi*! wiwi were present were then introduced| Yankee Spring*- Hop” township made
im nita-rsluus f (l 11 western.Michigan ■ Full facilities have I lican Club Organized—Mrs.
Event Will Be First Of Kind In,
hjdtyl.aiiji to operate .-even delivery by Mr. Seiiader—Rc pre se n t a t _i vi n reduction of over &gt;400; Irving over
support ,»f regular'b"?1
•«» "...t amateur bosun-!
M j. Croas prcsi(jcnt
truvks from h&lt;-t&lt;-. maintaining a week-, ivighn -r. Nashville. Judge pf Probate, j$4,400;
Johnstown
nearly $1000:
Burry County—Public In|
.• n&gt; .• t l', n &lt; v u,,d wrestling taHiti cun be conducted
'
v
Jy 5tare-*x&gt;r delivery ot Hir*rh Broth- Stuart clement. County Clerk, M. o.■ Orangeville a Might reduction; Praiact vita■,
throtwh MnpoUdy “"d *'«hout delay. Mr BenS’*'!* »'-’p ‘“k™ &lt;»•&gt; Saturday to or­ &lt;-r;. prodiA-t* throughout Un- southern Hill. John Chamberlain, of Shjjltz. w. r.eville nearly $1,100 and Rutland
vited To Attend
. jq3'.
.
■ Inrtt uLro miv
. s: "H the &lt;&gt;|&gt; nine night. i"*:iiz&lt;- a B u ry County Women -. R« - part of Michigan *
L.
Clvi-c
-Hasting*,
and
Nelson.
Wil*
I
nearly
&gt;1.000.
’
«r’
™
---------------Boy Scout archers of Barry-county
. ... n
tola| for ruraj school costs ip
For Hie present the Hlrwh Brother*!Itonrdf
Barry, _
who orc on tlie ticket’
will hold their first touriiument at the
have rent, d tlw large offices in the old ft” rralster-of-deeds, treasurer and 193! was $98.607 31. and for this year
•fair ground here Saturday commencin';
it u;I! be S88.6O4 56. or a reduction Of
i'X uJwV!
A, U..H.K.. K IB.r.»,l. N»bl.- Or.,,.11 to.B totoW'to .Nd .... .. «»-. ..w Wool Bom plant, in which they will sheriff in tlw order named
maintain their own offices, also larySome of the Assyria people had aiked a trifle over &gt;10,000.
ti'o rounds .of shooting, one ifi tile
'To prevent suffering in tilth period j01 Hu-'lhigs h»iRe No. oB, I. O. O. F.(r&lt;r *- .
wamhdito rooms for nil tlw prnducta for an explanation of the Amendments
morning mid one in .the afleinoon- In
short
n‘, ’this
his'waa
County
«»Vpr* 1,1
'
।they make, whlcrt 1rtU1ie-Wi^**re&lt;|
will ta- delivered,d^■«
di-;and
was done
done briefly
briefly by
by County
■ • ' between scouts will prepare an out-of­ of unemployment mui general eeorwime1 j'’’? ™ 01 “«*
SUDDEN DEATH OF
rb.nrexninn the Red mu- ha., mud,. ,1,,r Utarntimeni started, arcxw to in- c-hairman. snort
—. talk.,
—were given b.&lt; jn-ctly to Michigan
MlrhlB1.n Mnr«
d.wlre
wlthlChrk
Hill.
store
doors,
with
|Clerk
Hill.
’
door camp dinner.
widMmwMl &lt; rtribuHottof wl m flwr 'rtx,,"'p Mlw ChMkXte H&lt; • =ner of &lt;’■''&gt;« K&lt; tclwm and Prosecutor Itar- - th.,- d.wll-inctt.
- ,
llr;h Ming M-venil
-j
a* the center tor this dlstriThe speaker of the evening was W J.
GEORGE E. COLEMAN
BecausE ttw sport In a reluHrely new I
wiueqireua uisinDuuim
*’ ?'r b“U‘". or
ol wnem. nour.
n ,ur Hartings
Hartim:
. uho
who had
hud charge
chare- of
&lt;.f
Mrs. nilhrr
Robert.a „
BUrCh
th,,
dedl}««•«•
J?bution
'
|Smlth.
Chrm.
of
the
B'.sird
of
the
Old
one here, the committee ho* arranged 1 clothing, medicine mid other supplies
i Mrs Emma
Mr. J. DeRulter will continue to. have ’ Merchants National Bank and Trust jj Succumbs To Heart Attack
a v&gt;|Mtlul primary round for those whniMore
thdn 2,200
3.200 chapter*
More than
chapters have piirtioipartial- catpry ceremonies, the arena wiu nil.-,!
Z Coy. and Mrs. McCo and
&gt;;charge of the local .branch, a* u,‘!l a - Co. ot Battle Creek, who outlined a
havc had little or no-previous exper-j rrt^utohl.ra'
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KtMrann4e~i.pUn.drat .
While Sitting In His Office
■of their.operations In *thls city and i history of previous depresaiora and
fence. Scouts who haw some knowl-!r. . ...
Annroxiniatrlv 15000 000 nersotu ‘iram Purader! around the outside of. J,;l was poured by Mra. Kttcham;‘county. He aufJiprtzes u&gt; to state that I vigorously praised President Hoover
.
edge of Hie game will compete in the] ““Approximately
000 person!,,
± 2.J5.000
S'2r.2°iJ.
rMmb-:! tl»&lt;Mrs Arthur ।‘1 oomy He aulhotires u* to
Tuesday A. M.
•
the ring
ring alter
after which
which Miss
Miks Braamer
Bessmer tore
tore "&gt;‘d Mr. Fred Parker.
.........................
.Hirsch Brothers will cwniinue to be ini for the manner m which he had met
regular Junior American round,' viz.
(Continued on page, five)
Huven, M
Hastings people were shocked and
:.p.ct ., hinder Ural h.1.1 the c .,.-r
*"‘1
'lira
the raralt.to7.on
market, moretotora
largely Hum ever,
ever, to,.™
for itiw wntomte
economic issues brought up by the
30 arrows each at 50, 40 mid 30 yards. I
----- - - — saddened on Tuesday forenoon to learn
I the Uhl UMB. Thro lira ration ►&gt;'
_
1&lt; Uw emu. ]lt
„,raro.
lira,
hraehenloron.lld~.nl
erUto
,
,,k-t
tbnv
hnvb
nnTMtnOirb,
*
lirv/eUt
CT1
a1S.
.
The primary round will consist of B0 BENEFIT FOOTBALL
of the death of George E. Coletnan,
Smith
said
that no election
arrow., each al 10. 15 and 20 yard*
---------GAME------------FRIDAY. ------NOV. 4 'w^r itoM-fchin ■&gt;&lt; tiran™-...
'’..^“Mr.
^.
’"^..
“ItiranS?!,':
I since
! pwkles. cabbage.'., cauliflower and many; tile time of Lincoln has been w im- who passed away without warping
There will, also be a target for scout
! announcer Ed Kane of Nashville mul. tional bank, wliere further plans were !other products. Jurt what Hu- com-1 poitant to the American people. Presi- while visiting with a traveling man in
lenders and at least one target for thei .
_t . o
,
------ond*,[
discussed.
Bob Wil.'on of Ila*tings wen1 st
M I
(Continued on page five!
Hoover, he continued, has inaug- his office in the Stebbins Bldg.
.regular American round of 30 arrows [Lions GlUb bponsor UontCSthad —
been' In... epoor
I Officers mimed ure: President
, ® „
(Continued on page flvci
erated sane, consjfructlve policies that! Mr.
-~- Coleman
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ench am so mid 40 yards, m ta-tuecn i proceeds Go To Welfare AsM J. crosj; 1st Vice-Pt',*-, Mrs, Gor„ ., ,
'have definitely beirun to revive Indus-! health, bu. was apparent!) Improved
wlll be n special exhibition of shoot- &lt;
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dun Edmonds.- Nashville; 2nd Vice- REPUBLICAN
RALLY
.._-------------------W11„ th, lm
0„ a u.d IM IM. renurkri u tte tn&lt;risociation- Funds
I..« ». .hr I0o-s.nl dUtonr...
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V„nd. .
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
I Pres., Mrs. Paul Faulkner, Mlddlt-ville; I
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AT
CLOVERDALE
k
,
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T
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There will be a lunlu-d numbej; of| ...
As stated in lost week's Banner, a
ASKED TO CO-OPERATE 3r(FV!c.-Pre.*. Mrs. Bertha Bush. Del-1
'
t! would be folly to throw over pne ot. Jelt wiicn he suddenly died tram n
extra bow mid arrow sets available for' football gnnw for'the benefit of the.
A .
_
ton; Secy-Jta"**w*Mrs. Leon Tolhurst,' Will Be Held At Town Hall Sat - . ‘be inmt capable m. ti In American hta-1
a'lac‘.
Coleman wa*
thaw who do not iwsm-m their own. Welfare Association has been planned ninth Hnii Boon Shinned To Hastings
tory tor an untried experimental lp^
JE Wind™™ ins™
A equipment
j und the date Mta cterl Is Friday. Nov
”1,1
1
Al) Republican women voter* of * urday Eve, After Chicken.Din. ..^L..0.
’
Carl Palmatler. of Kalnmuzoo, secre-;4.' The game which begins nt 3 30 F. |
Barry Co. Red Cross Chapj ance Co He was always, interested, as
I Barry muhty are urged to affiliate with j
....
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tnry of the Michigan Archer*' Associa-; M.. will be between- the High school; terWorkers Needed
.
I tills organization and do all they can to I ner Under Auspices L. A. S.
-AxJJ-as active, in politics., having served
tion and runner-up for tlic~Zt8re।andZlumni. and*promises.Io be u hut'. The Red Cross ,Ims shipped
,,
. tile
. doth
, I1 |,lrth&lt;r tlu' l’»rty'.4 intcre-’U in this and
There will be a republican meeting
as secretary of the Republican County
rachrry draraploralok MU conduct the on.
,
at Cloverdale Saturday evening. Oct.)
Committee, chairman of the Republi­
to our county and it is ready for dtstri-,; future camjiaigns.
*mect. IL H. Stroud of Wayland, who . Hastings High has turned out-some,'(
' 29th at winch it is exjx-cu-d that all of |
can City Committee and was elected
had charge of archery craftsmanshipigood players in past years ns well ns1 button now. It to necessary to.have it,
SECOND
DIVIDEND.
'
the
republican
candidates
tor
county
county treasurer, serving four years.
wprk at Kellogg camp this fall will nl- having a fine team this year, so n '"Rde into Kannents and any orgnnlra-,
,
Judge
-MtjPwk
held
court
hi
this
city
!
office*
will
be
present.
Following this he worked in the Has­
j
tion
or
individuals
anywhere
In
the
ro assist.
.
i thrilling contest Is expected.
1 tlon or individuals anywhere In the
’
on
Thursday
tearing
some
motion*:
The
Cloverdale
L.
A.
S.
will
serve
a!
tings City Bank und at the time of his
.
^aTZSo plan to enter are reqdeM*! r7mong'~t^"'ATumn7'nwmb&lt;'rs nre'^nty. desiring to make drives etc. on
t7u7onX«bKS'-chTXn^Tand wffi wXw tot“ I
death was a dlnffrtor of the Michigan
• to be st the fair ground Manetime bo- Sam Young. Jake Miller. Darrell Hah.!
Nobles • d during of
b«« c taken dinner and w U continue un
Cyclone Co. of Lapeer.
fore 10 00 o'clock Saturday ^morning. Robert Fighter. Winston HhefTleld.
Mrs.Maude W Smith This mater“ UiLs mrethig ire cord aUv Inrttad o
| Surviving are the widow, one son,
Targets will be in place by 9 00 oetack' Hartley Finstrom. Ear! Smith. Alfred
»'
»1PPP
»wh» the t»ec&lt;ly and tiw JYof
S wktX nMhTch.ctam dinner Xch
: Earl Coleman of Hastings, and one
and this will eive Obnortunltv tor nrac- Williams Ellis Kelley Glenn Lau- “«»&gt;'
desiring ttus help should make «n order lor thepayment of 8 .
divl- I'ttntuure nt tn.s cnicxi n amnir. wmen ,
tice roundi More to?UouS-v Cat re ! baugh Wm James and oUwra tar- ’ applieatiw io eitftrr Mrs. Nobles or dend to the ta-posltors. payable on No- Will be luld before the nxx-ting
| daughter. Mrs. Eric Kardell of ModesI to. California.
•
.................... ■”u .....w.. . ...™ ....The meeting will be held in the town;
j -He ass a member of Hie Masonic
dividend
[Mild
the receivership. Mall at about 8 30. and wilt be ad-'
'cared for.
l—
-------- ■— since
lodge. Knights Tempiar Commandery
Receiver
Lob'&lt;ln-.wd
by
Congressman
Ketcham.
:
such xs L. A. ij&gt;p olher^ W ing J5'
'Drinking
water and fuel will be provid-isorea
; Thisoybenefit
performance
is memspoil­ '' «&gt;• Several organlzalions.
I
and
the
Modem
Woodmen.
!
urn
Hastings
uons
cnib
«««
v&gt;«
roucraan
uewioii
idell
lias
made
a
good
record
in
collec,
which
should
certainly
iwure
a
targe
.
- —*
ed.
| sored by Uw Hastings Llong Club mem- ' S. groups and the American Legio
'HFunerai services have been postA cordial
cordial invitation
Invitation b
b extended
extended to
to aiii
all I "*•"
bent who
arc ta
determined
that “
R shall
A
"ho are
‘
' " (! Auxllmry have expressed their willing- lions and lih handling the business of i attendance.
Iponed until Saturday forenoon, await-'
j ness 1to
assist
with the
but Mill
i. tlw
.... county
' .
.... Ih..
item
to HAsist
withsewing,
Hu* st-wiiur.
but the
stillbatik,
, the bank.
:
’••
perrons in
to attend tills
lx’ &lt;•n suceww.
! Ing the arrival of Mrs. Kordell. and
be used.
meet. Tlw morning round will begin nt ■ MISAPPREHENSION
• • • CORRECTED 1 others,could
■ will be held at the Walldortt Funeral
*-------- —--------- !
PRIZE MASQUERADE DANCE.
I The Martin Corners L A S. will:
10:30 o'clock and the afternoon round ■ There .seerru to b.- some muappre-; BENEFIT CARD PARTY FOR
■ Home nt ten o'clock. Rev. John Kilch| Halloween niitht Monday. Oct. 31. w™ a chicken aipper at the church:
GEO. W. LEONARD.
at 2:00.
1/
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•PENNOCK HOSPITAL. Tliornapplc lake Bullocna and favors Thursday evening. Nov 3 from five .» &gt;.» vo&lt;««
ui
-iurry
coumy:
'•“« oBleUltaJ. «MM&lt;I tor U» Hu11
■--To
the
Voters
of
-Barry
County:
Prires u-in iw nanr.i.-ki r..r tirs- oh.,-,■ i heiia^m by some |&gt;cop!e living in and :
l .. ........ ...............................
u,m
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----- - --- -l.^hdltlLra.
.J &gt;.« Ilr., IMO- &gt;roilll,| jra„„, unlK
rwirack Itowltol Guild No G w.U A&lt;toiva&lt;»&gt;luiicua „rr&gt; so:-,»fl«k unto .11 ark «ri«l Itore ato
1
chuxo « &lt;he Primary u Uw!“?» ^mmarrtry. Konhu IJmpUr.
in earn an toon
_
mem), publulierl corn.,nine lira »,«» o' POWIe hnrpllal brn.m card [lrllay nlgln--llu.li. orchestra-Adr. : -Adv
demoerallc undldUe tor rdenn. Hi, ™
““.l’")™"1’
.nalnlrnanco of
ot a definite
deBniif fixed
drrrl water
eater I
M" noun
llu«n H
»r--------------------------------------- --------- -------------.■urrr.wful al Ow poll, Kovrmbrr a. I T?- c rcl- of ,7'n'lL^'1 01
nr-nimt
maintenance
,,,p
nor---------•—
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i1
v. ...
...
’IInn
.T,.fY,.rcain St
REPUBLICAN RALLY
Level far Barlow
take
totl- 4-&gt;a
■*28 e,.
So- Jeffrrsdn
st., r»ri
on FVid-iv
Friday
PRIZE CHICKEN DINNER.
NOTICE.
• 111. u 1 have in tte P,«. .snore parry i'™?
Mr Coleman', kindly,
•toy,
in
prrtormlmr
tor
d
“
lM
o!
toll
’
™
1
*
1
“
»•
«“ • ‘^&gt;“1 “*
AT rnilDT UnilQC uror
Because It has a running stream
: afternoon at two o'clock. Auction und
Middleville Methodist church. TliuraOwing to the sudden passing of Mr
Al UUunl nUUot ntnt ’ jts Outk»t We said it would be ixuslble' ^titrnet will be played and everyone is day night this week. 6 o'clock. Price ■ Coleman, the Presbyterian rummage office. How-Well and faithfully I have.* '
(
.
welcome,
rricc is 25
xa cents per
per.pt
to control the level which w true «
plponie. Price
.person. '35c. Tlie men are serving Hie dinner.— I f&gt;ule has been postponed until Novein­ done my work and met my responsibih- f GENERAL MEETING OF
Meeting
Tomorrow
Evening: Tlu,re b a mm wi|t 0^^ r^hts!
Adv.
I ber 2, 3. 4 and 5.-Adv.
s 1 All who cun
can are
uro urged to attend.
ties b not for me to say; but I am sure; "
’ WOMEN'S Cl UB NOV 4.
Sponsored By Young R^
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----------------------, from Barlow lake that has been car-'
f have tried my best to serve ALL Hie
A pieasanl trcat j. ln
(or
people fully and fairly as sn officer. If
of the Wqfnen's ^bb at5ta
j rled on at Bowens .Mills for many ।
'
publicans* Club
j years, which controls the outlet of this
you feel I have done so. I will appro- genenU mPf!lng w
,n.
A meeting open to all men and worn- lake. Some people, we-cannol imagine ,
elate your-support
election day. My ernoon N&lt;nTrnber 4, tn room 110 of Um
en in Burry county will be held in the, how. tliouglit that we were urging Uiat
duties keep me so busy that I have no, c,.ntraj school.
* Circuit Court room at Hastings. Thurs- Hie restorer* take possession of this
time to do rampalirn jwk.
1 hayej nr-portf rd to, biennial. ,ule. and
5 day evening. October 27, commencing;outlet without reference to the rights,
to rely mi ray IrlenrU 1 wu apprrei.U-;duMct con„ntto, ,-,u p,
p, Up,
at 8:15 o'clock under the auspices of &lt;jf the present mill owner, and control |
whjtever you may do tor me before. pelwale,. A Trip to Bra'.Ue ' by ba
the Young Men's Republican chib of I the lake level! To attempt that would
„
• ,
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.
...
and on election day
Marian Goodyear, who was live dele­
township
taxes.
A
considerable
saving
This
means
an
average
saving
to
the
the county. There will be at least, one be ridiculous The'flowage rights on
Ttie Banner Is going to present flg. ,
Sincerely yours,
to nn&lt;1 attend^ the biennial
apeclal speaker and several matters of. the stream from Barlow take are a'urps m?ver before given'to the people on township taxes, however, will be due townships of nearly 26 ixt cent This —Adv.
•Geo. W. Leonard, .meeting held tn that city in June, will
current interest to dtaeuw.
' jnasesslon of Hie present owner, who of 0118 county, acquainting them with to the action of the board of super- j will not apply to every township. Some
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
j
Those who a re-castIng a presidential acquired it from the previous owners infonnatloif concerning their township. visors in relieving townships of a |iart have saved mure and some less than 26
am seeking re-electlori to Hie office
e**ftl,i•**£ *1 U speaker will
,1 ....
ballot for the first time this year are Therfe righta extend back for probably tl,ttr county, county Covert-road and of their township Covert road assess-1 per cent.
Register of Deeds on the same basis i,ia*
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■
The city of Hastings cat* be consid- of1 Rcsljtcr
especially requested to attend.
! 75 years, niavbc longer. No one could states taxes as Hiey effect each town­ ments. also in relieving the Covert road
assessment
districts of all taxes, ered by itself. Ita city tax is raised in of Efficient Service on which'I have!
" * *’
' : take away tills man's rights. It would BhlP- We give below the exact fig““al•“ui
AWARDED
SCHOLARSHIPS.
" cRins
* TlM’ J»ck
‘ however be possible for an adjustment :ures ,or cac1' lo*^*blp. for state Many township and school district July, its school, .county and state tax run in the part. “ iv‘danrfK hv
*jn School of Commerce hu
boards
on
township
expenditures
have
I
in
December.
This
we
hare
included
promptly
and
cr
_
arrived MW
at by
this IHt'U
man and the
: to be
w »un&lt;-u
WJ VIWt
me ; »«■
' " «wnty tax Covert road tax.
----- owners,- if —air were so•• disposed.
- “,“
’4nd the
contingent
on real
realestate
mation on
estate ather
MU1 EU10 Bronson, M1M
cottage
. — ,township
----- ■
,
~, made good savings this year compared i with the qily's part of the state tax, required information
The* Banner certainly would not wish lnx- township highway and
school with last, ns any person interested can county tax. city school tax and Covert matters, n personal service is rendered Reatiui rents. Mia* Leona Kinney and
WM. E. JOHNCOCK E8T.
thls nmn to
dtsposseil$ed of hls taxes. We will first, with every town­ learn by looking at llic figures given' road tax. Last year these items for tlie to each person haying recording done, M1M Irene Phillips, members Of tha
below for
his --------township. We show]city of Hastings amounted to $194,625.- I believe that experience helps one to graduating class of last year of the
In order to settle theabove estate . rights* nor could that be done except fchIp. give tlie amountof these faxes ---------... —
-ver; item of
145, while this year tlie same items become thoroughly familiar with the Hastings High school.
there will be anauction sale on
the by court acUon. either of which could ,or 11118 J*"-- We ,iave ukenlhc fig- every
of taxation,
It
encouraging
know ......
ttiat —
the | amount to v
&gt;150.781.59
itl- ' ures •in*..
V-.V.UO —
v the Ctonty 1' &lt;&lt;
&lt;-ll(-uui
nt&gt;*liH to *..V"
. u« —a saving of facts which enable him to give the
premises 2'» miles west and H mile not take away thia owner's right* withfrom official .rertords
at
P .ais
-----------------’ ' of■ state,
' ' --------------- : $43,844.86,
~ or
z-rzr
22’23'
4% saving for correct information upon request.
-' Clerk's office. These tow.
taxes win
will n.
be n«iH
paid ,i{total
county,-------county
Covert
about
north of Cloverdale. Date, terms de- out compensating him.
SECOND WARD P. T.
‘
inext
December.
From
the
same
source
road
taxes,
assessed
uf
the
sixteen
:! tills city
-----on------------all these items.
| I most respectfully solicit your «mtailed U*t of properly, etc., are pub-------- - - we have compiled the amount-----------of these- !---------------------------------------townships of Barry county,
BOUNTY
Itahed elsewhere in this issue of thej
-NO
— —
--------- —ON
- RATS.
..------------------------------------------- together
—------ The county's population is 20.900. Tiw slderaUon and if elected will give to Second Ward school Monday night, Oct.
Banner. Henry Flannery will cry this ; Tlw supervisors decided unanimous- same taxes for the year 1931 tor com- with the total township taxes, including city's population is 5JOO. Deducting j facts which enable him to give tlw 34th. Atty. MacDonald was Um apcalttr
.
t.-.u-.
&lt;-&gt; -«
—*•
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:jflunuut
school taxes, assessed in
uwuu
... the
w.v sixteen i the 5,200 allows the population of Hie you all I have In the way of Efficient
sale.
। !&gt;' that they------would
allow
Hie
rata
a let- parton.
We
also show-- what
saving^
last year to &gt;431,- 16 townships to b&lt;- 15.700. Last year j Service.
’ .
- --------up tn tills county, so they voted not, to
V.'; will
------------------------------ have townships,
__
_ amounted
,
Earl R. Boyeit.
DANCING, MOOSE TKMFML
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
I pay any bounty on rata for the year , been
een made on state, county, county 011.60, and this year to $320,338 81; or the average inhabitant of tiw town-1
- ---- - —
a. taxes for
------.rL, vtownship.
------ -------------------------------------------------------------. ships paid in taxes &gt;26.72. This year it
Each Friday nl«hl. admlMlon Ma.
Democratic candidate Re­
Thursday, October 37, by Quimby L. j 1933. The bounty will be discontinued 1 Covert
road
each
‘ a juiving this year for tlie sixteen {own■ '
(Continued on page ata)
I Adv. 11-3.election Register of Deeds. Music by Has Ionian*.—Adv.
A. Start serving at five. Price 25c—Adv..after January 1 next.
[and what savings liave been made on,ships of Barry county,of &gt;110,672.79.,

♦

CROWD PACKS HALL
FOR BOXING TOURNEY

HIRSCH BROS. EN
LARGE BUSINESS

RED CROSS WAGES
WAR ON D STRESS

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Townships Save $110,672.79 and City $43,844.86
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In Taxes Levied This Year, as Compared With
Last—An Itemized Report for Each Township

One Auction Sale

�THF. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1933

PAGE TWO

APPROPRIATED J19.000.
HOPE TO CONTROL
DEAN DAVENPORT TO
1 The committee of the board of sup­
PINE LAKE LEVEL
SPEAK OVER N. B. C. CHAIN ervwors on supeirinteDdcnu of the poor

rr;xirt. camuting
cinlflating of BlrneBirney McIntyre.
report,
—
:: h Barber, and Fred
rr-,7 Ms
Mayo, reported
i Interesting Program Next Sat- N
that they, fotfnd tlie report as made,
; urday, 12:30 To 1:30—Dean correct, and recommended *19,000 for
ttie-ure of the t 'Xir board for the comI
Is One Of Four Speakers
inrcUtjy
EACH DEPARTMENT OF HIGH;• | Barry county people will be eap
------- i«&gt;« .'ear. of which F3.O0U U ret aside
j.-fur the treatment of adult ctlhcted
tritcreated tn a program to be broadSCHOOL REPRESENT­
cast.over the NBC network, with 53
' ln Bu.ry
ED IN ACTS*
l hook-ups. from 12:30 to 1.30 r.v-tern
! standard time, next Saturday. October SUPERVISORS PASS
RADIO IDEA WAS ^-pp-.y-Q pr...n.m
Am«.g
»&gt;i;those-to
I. I.r ..«n'l&gt;an
awf*r "2
O. .thi:
FINE RESOLUTION
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R-.sort Owners Are Becoming Dell Sutton U confined to hh bed 0. ’W. Kammcicr To Speak To
Lions And T. J. Worle At
atlh illness.
Alarmed About This Body
W A Matthews, w* Grand st. is
. Rotary Club

Questa'S
for Values

seriously til with cancer.
High potnU m the story of how the
G 8. Pell pf Plainwell and Er.nrst
Rutland Cemetery Circle will meet Michigan death rale from tuberculoMcrehou-e of Prairieville Were In this
sb has been forced down In the course
city Monday "to arerrtaln what could 1
ot
2S years to a figure approximately .
Save
money
at
the
Rcxall
One
Cent
be done toward fofitroUng the level of
one-half that prevailing in the early I Frier is ihr oatstanding considersthe water of Pine lake in Pralrievllte i
port of tlie century will be told to ti*'
Mr Pell own,-, a cottage and Mr gMore- vrth Ar Stebbins —Adv..
Lions and RoUry chdks- here by:
Material and Work­
hntise owns considerable land on the
"f Material and Work
, A.
ER
• • AND
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WELL
. - — — — HELcIVLU
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t J,,Ilri
, .WJ.Mwtu.n w
t.- ......
:rwn in...
rlfore of that lake. Tlie level h u drop- ,tober 19. unlt-M I contract or auttMirlo. speaker* from the Michigan Tuberru- »’
manto
ip —
are *conaldered
the most
—
—'««*•-’ •»»*
-—
citv of New York.
Consider That Defeat 01 Appor ped a good dpal m recent-years and their payment—8. B. Craig—Adv. 21.Imais Association at regular noon' ' luncheons, on Munday, October. 31. C ' Important. When It comes to bu.»threatens to make the lake of little ,
Varied Program Consisted Of xne program conMv.s of the followtfomAerit Amendment Is
„
.. 'W. Konimeter will address the Lions
•
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'
, i slue fur resorting unless MMiirthlng
ORcnlngPrlday night. October 29. old ( ,
f
.
Features By Classes, Fac­ '; fngWin.
■Highly Dcsiroblu
|ran t*. deme to maintain its level It nme
-L Cbenrry. editor of Col!i&lt; r&gt;.
mixed datire. al the Lake Home J^lnl: to arrangements made by Dr ! lhr •*’» o&lt; “«*•
,h,nk "*
ulty And Post Graduates
. Propw-tl.on
• amendment |is fed by’spring*. The’cottage owners ,Thomapple lake. 5Oc e»uplr sweet cl- .. .
d T , ... u ^ti
Dean Eugene DaJenpwrt of th. .
.
• .
.y.jand property owners along tjje lake der and doughnuu frei-. H Schrader..
ti* R*.ry club. ArrangtThe spotlight, an annual oB-dcpwtthat
by
piscine
an
order
with u&gt;
.xinty on CJoveniment .and Educa‘
are becoming quite interested Ttje lake*,
ment program given by HaMBi
'
rescntation
-it
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' ig * Mrics ot (our connected Jake*, rep- U»roprietor.
inents for his talk were mode by O..M.
school, wav greeted by a j.cord
. ■
| vnited by .thonl* which thrra’rn, to be-j Stock- -up with remedleit. pure food’ ' Brower.
n biiMiir’ lives at lain'
’*■' John T. Wynn.
Tlie Rmmrr I
cumc
« win int.-rfere!'toilet attick-A stationery, candy, etc. at
one of tlie most absorbing and dru_come «:ry
dry unui.
land, w»u
and hm
that
Ing audience af th«‘» Central
subject*. wb&gt;&gt; wall
money'* worth. Dollar fur Dollar.
mnendtprnt M-rioujiy with n continuance ot retort- |ftexall one cent sale thia week at Car-, malic chapters In the history of Mlchauditorium. Friday night., tin»&gt;« • and Money ”
in nyt
Wayne-county ihlriy-right in
veth A Sh bbtn1 Adv
' igan public health forms the basis of
l*: McMill
Pine lake offers serious problems in
The L A t &gt;&gt;f the Goc«| Wilt church 'here t.ilks which will be illustrated by
Come in .now. Flare an or
It marked the tenth vcar.of thU pop- :i cnt and Department of Agriculture number nu action roqulrmc .i. tw'.i- finding a w.iy of control. There'is no will reive dinner at Mrs Gertrude the use of aluldow boxes and X-ray
(all or nest spring.
nindred mem- stream running from the lake, but hi 1 Bnnchman'* Friday. October 38.-Every- , aim* One group of films will shnw,
ular event and wait prnented os comwe are sure that many pftopte in thirdx vote &lt;&gt;f t
■«-me
distance
from
it
big
.prlngs
bill
Otic
welcome.
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the
characteristic
-cheat
shadows
by
ing vis the air. all the numbers being. Barry county will turte tn to hear this
out of the earth near llie foot of the
Stock up with remedies, pure food- | which the earliest mses of tiibcrctilu- Special discount on all orders
announced through a radto.
pimram Saturday from 13:30 to 1:30.
bia
hills
that
border
Gun
marsh.
It
n.
mltet
article*,
.-.tartoncry.
candy,
etc
.
at
■
aare
now
pmitlvely
diagnosed
among
The printed progtoms carried out th----------- ■»
placed this fall
• ' ‘xhvvcd that tln -r an- the outlets ot' Rrxall i»h- cent sale this week nt Cy-1 children and adult.*. Others will plcea v! a-dol Th" luher* act jatmDEATH OF C. A. IIOl GIL
1 pnif ink- A- can readily be urn tin- seth A Stebbin- Adv. .
ture tin- effect on the lungs and cheM
hr funeral of Chrbtophcr A. Hough,
rm of rontrohng there outfi ts will
Tlie many frtends of Fred Newton cavity of operations jM-rturnird to help
strap AB of the act* and ■;/&lt; t«h
many years a prominent .cittern of
M-rimut dillicultteo However,'th -i ire glad to know that, his condition| Hie body overcome tubcrculod*.
■ county. wa« held in.thd Methodist
;&lt;• tiwicrs and resort property: is improved and he is able to be dn ^ •
Tin- most vital activity on tlw pro-,
various' Hastings firms
' church
.■•sterday tiftz-i
arc realizing that ■..nncthing &lt;d and la trying to walk.
'
. • gram of lljc Mlchlgatj Tuberculosis As­
r The Sophomore act pointed first
in-, done, accordingly they are
Mrs, Liam*- Wood of near Nashville, sociation l» 'he early discovery of
was a post-office .&lt;e«nc in which th--..,, U-a, tion'e ot hl* daughter, Mrs EUic American ci
g
the
matter
finked
into
wtlh
a
mother,
of
John
and
Floyd
Wtxxi
of
tubrrcutosi
’ by mean* of. H* tubered- Hastings. Michigan.
employee* made free use '■! p«»taU and Vi
Phone 2I97..ounit, in Callfotiiiii He is Mirvivcd by
. : pre.ervmg the value of Pin. ! Hostings, is-quile reriously ill Mr|&lt;in test and X-ray examination of
lettera coming in to dL*l •&lt;. rant — ' his wri Claud, of Muhaiic. Kansas, und
Ironddr Bro*. Prop*.
a rc.-ort lake if ix.xsibli
| Nancy Ihmond Is caring for her.
School children Thrac tret* which anhiibita and well known foibles of c!a
the dauifhtfn Mr&lt;. Glenn Vonns, uhoMwest.rn edge of tills lake is in
Have mum-v at tlx- Rexall 6tn- Cent turni-lMii to the public free of cliargi---.
Home n in .wuthrm*California, ift- tn placing menux
on county but almost all of 11 u Sate. Wed. Tliuis. Fri. and Sat--Cat- are financed by the annual sale ot
rare.
w
The Freshmen brciuity a: television .A1fr jp,.,]
Cottage owners along the retn a: Stqbbuu Ad*
tqte-rrulasis Christmas reals
We arc glad
number featuring behind a big gandu.1 .. ..
from not only Barry and AlBernard R Reed has, jniychared tiv
~~~
screen Kate Smith, tiw Bv&lt;II Si
iM'h a mere lad. He came hotnc f^oni this count
itlebut also from Kalama- .busliM’is formerly known a» the "Cor- OBSERVING SIXTYarmy and e-tairfiahed tUmwif tn
lUhnun. Several live outside her Drug Store-' und announcn^n Un.
that it
arce showing
An amping ni.e-ait farce
dHiwmg aa.buqnrjl Bt
Hr came V.
THIRD
ANNIVERSARY incr h 87 and al* is 82. and they have
The
Kellogg
Foundation
has
of
in-w
inrrrhiindl-e
in
drug;.
Mr
counts,
of
a
play
with
behind wene retwanal
may witn Htt5.sng&gt; aU..r hi4V;ilK[ p.,.n
■nutlpng like
in the Iteed is n r«^-_-t&lt; rcd pharmacist am
t lie oficring
offering ul
of iri&gt;untv treasurer, which pfficc hi-, filled
made the lr‘.home in Barty county fur
the author prr.v-nt »a&gt; tlte
inp nt that lake. All Of Ilf »a« in tl* drug busliuss six years ir Mr. And Mrs. Washington Hol- fli )rar.
prfM-nti
the fenmr*.
... ' l»r four year. A little briar* the end
nd cottHL-r owners, n • wi ll us Kalamazoo.
The popular Chidn-n.- Hour withoutjj,;,. MfOni|’ term, he w;w made body: und t
mer To Hold Open House On i Eight children were l«m tn this tmot thu
1 ion. five of whom arc living. They nl.*«&gt;
which no station operates »A' taken CMJbler
newly &lt;&gt;ndfni/«d Furm- membership
Friday, Oct. 38
wcr by U*—Jui-^r a combtnatirrn t.w an(J Mircbanu
o: N ' "
( have 19 grandchildren mid four great
&gt;f this lake. !t tluiti can prnMbly be ।and Sat Cum th A- Stebbins Adv
the princn&lt;l&lt;
orehwtra und band little pirl ptr-v- H,. b.|d !hu. phlCr Un(1| llr
In a recent hsur of tlie Bunner. num- grandchildren
Tlie City Cafe. ;&lt; new mid compl^tw
' hid tl is U limed that it ran
m«nt.
Mr. and Mrs Helmer will hold
and vocaFnumber* being tcntuiwd.
] Irw .t.rjn. a„iv
ajW1,ys
lv eqqijuwd modern restaurant. an­
A Char.de&lt;- My.-t-rv Hour wu.. -t.iR. J lJi n( n.})Ubhrun, a nu mi» r i.t’t
W.-ohlngton Helmer of ’Stony "open tiou&gt;e on Friday when Hwy will
Then- an- many nounce* un nprhing under '
by Ha- senior* in which a Dr Jekyll and;
order anri a
tnt.,nb,
former residents here, had tai n
me
bixlv
of
water.
cm- concralulaUoiv* arc r Mendnl this
Mr HyO transfornmtton w«- realh- MHbull.t Rpucopal church H
tically prcaented
•
; nwn 0&gt; Jinc -i14r;11-;,.r. piex-mu
club and uviiuia-uum in tlw
on Friday. October
Scierai special.!
a!K1
a
c;rcl&lt;. o!
the program- tn&lt;&gt;
jn Barry c -unty
■ira under W&lt;-i l.or.ui: a ptot-gradM.E. A. MEETS AT GRAND
uatr number by Dtiio.’.-L &lt;;-»uciw r, Jun­
• HOT.
RAPIDS OCTOBER 27-28
1 •'
; ‘‘
ior McMillen and Wiftiam K-nnedy;.
, .Mill- ut i.arvcfti A: Stebbitt;. the Rex
Richard Wiii’c with ht&lt; always |&gt;opu!ar Clyde Shoup iif 13-...
T.acliera Form TMHeen Conn- Smt'."" w'J 1 ln" ■ r™1* &gt;’LJ
marimba and the’’ Michigan Moun- the Rabrit McKibbit.. farm iq Yau
tnitxcrA liaturms t-t-ic Karmen, My Springs’. wln-n they hud w tor
To Attend
Ma
ron' Bishop and E.ir! Bhule.
inarm
A very ipterex'ln . (-thlbiti-m of fen&gt;
Prominent Speaker^
ig Wai given, bv IWrge Bauer. It
Shou
&lt;•» rounti
hip-in s‘:at
Injured wonui:
Grand
T
with Jack Murpiiv fils
‘ mid 28. tn a
young ladle* hem Hw
Fourth Disiri
Phnrtnquickly a&lt; po

Hastings Monument
Works

OPENING

NEW CITY CAFE

that n alit

tn

nation m this

■rd tram

f.iin-

I71ur.id.idepartments

Barry. Montcalm.

;.:id ■ -i.

Completely Equipped
Modern Restaurant
For Men and Women

Meals — Lunches — Short Orders and
Fountain Service

Business Men’s Club and Gymnasium In Baaemenl
Equipped With ELECTRIC EXERCISERS, PUNCHING

BAGS, WEIGHTS and BOXING RING
MODERN VENTILATION

CLARENCE M. BURTON
DIED AT DETROIT HOME

Notytd—Detroit Historian And
Busir.t H3 Mjn Was Born
In Hastings

g space tqjtcn Tlu
Iskk; of t]u bitfihm
through mtriophmir*

1 tlo^ cl re were filled
by nucv**plion&lt;.
clay-and

ou are cordially invited to call and get acquainted

Modern Clean Rest Room for Ladies
JOHN MARSHALL, Prop.
Building Formerly Occupied By Russ Grocery

WORLD'S MISSION
ADVANCEMENT DAY

W M s. or U B. (Jhurch To

Ham
Beef Kettle

Roasts

9c.b.
Boiling
Beet
Rib 0c lb.

Butter
Fel’s Naptha

Soap
10

Bars

45c

Beef Roasts «»u-j u. 13c
Chickens F,..i.D,.;«a u. 17c

Sausage

";»k

Pork Loin

Bologna
Shultz or
r^.h

IOc

ik 22c Coffee

ml most.:

Minute Biscuit FREE! 23c
Soap HABOWATER 5 Bars 25c

Prunes

Eslra Lge. Sue lb.

15c

J°By Time
Breakfasl Wk

uiiyonc* is -fflad to rcceiv

Complete Assortment,

. . 29c

We have n «olectf6n of greeting turds of which
we are very proud. One you will enjoy looking
at nnd. selecting from.

French’s
24]/2 lb. Sack

lb.
2 pk«.

49c

Feldpausch’s
Where Better Foods Cost Less

SENTIMEN'I

Flour

PancaW Flour ffig 19c
CprPnl
VCICdl

fg ready for a party be mire
&lt;^ver our line axsortinenl of
ly cards. We have them for

Ham
Ends
SC lb.

3n* 25c

We Deliver

PARTIES ?

a-mlx-iid by many

“&gt; IOc -'llCib.

Bacon Squares 3 25c
Lean Beef
2 n». 25c

Sauer Kraut

The AVnmen’s Mt'iionary Society

Roasts

Friday and Saturday Specials at

Phone 2272

Observe Annual Event On
Sunday, October 30

J.X4:tI5c | Hamburg 3*. 25c

On TWM110-. Fir’d Or-

man
Tcti Da Bao. mcahri—Clara Cool

;t Of ReltgMHLi i’ensfon club, group 3.-will !&gt;• given
1 their fir*! !«•- -on in Nutrition. Tuc#[d.iy. November 1st. at the home of
FELL FROM LADDMt.
... Vcrnp Winlnger. 610 E Thorn
On Monday afternoon Bernie Urb-ist. 17
•ta fell white ite-crnaing from a roof -harp. Members please: brhig- pencib
H* .ud been working on the Methodis* and note bests Secretary. Mrs C. Oparwnige and in climbing down ! DeCou "
.
missed th" ladder round, ftlflng to :»&gt;' i
-------- ------ • a *--------------snjund. He wastbadly bruised but rin
A Desert Yarn.
bor."* were broken and be consider* it
Tlie tourut was enjoying for rhe first
tune the dry cUmate of ArUooa.
.
-------Doesn’t it ever rain in thu counA nath
*'ca»tte. Mr George., try ?” he aaked a native.
htu an evejope- whteh I • Rain?” th? native replied. .“Why.
.
dinar- from three d’4-, there i frogs in this town o»er five
lerent town* he arranged to hate pout- • &gt; ears old that hun t learned to swim
marked'with lus JuU name.
j yet-"—Tit-BLLs.
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For All Occasions
Rotative Birthday/ Friend—Birthday, CiinvaleHcent, n&gt;r&gt;gTatulatitiii, Thank You, Anniversary,
.Sympathy and Shower .(.‘ahis. Come in and
look at our assortment.

LyBARKER’S
"Where Immediate Attention and Conjtesy are shown to all"

Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 19?’

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

Oct. 30-31

IMMORTALIZED
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UNIVERSAL
PICTURE
Prcienttd by

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The woman's picture supreme!
With IRENE DUNNE, JOHN
BOLES, George Meeker,
Zasu Pitts, June Clyde, Wil­
liam Bakewell, Arietta Duncan^
Doris Lloyd, Paul Weigel,
Walter Catlett and others. A
JOHN M.STAHL Production
produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr.

COUPON - TUESDAY -NITE
DOES MONEY BUY EVERYTHING?

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Joyce thought it did till she fell iri love with •
pool boy...« boy who without knowing her
real identity, had vowed io make her suffer.

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MAUIUfN O'SULLIVAN"
BETTY COMPSON
JOHN WARBUIITON
MM.Y DORAN

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CHANDU
THE MAGICIAN
■»-&lt;* EDMOND LOWE
Bela LUGOSI
Irene Ware : Henry B. Walthall
Directed by

Marcel Varnel and William C. Menziti

Air
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

MIX
. »*, . and

T.K. Football Squad
Holds All-School Game

The T. K. football squad had a prac­
CHANDU THE MAGICIAN
TJ---- ----------- TZ------------------- tice game lost Friday and divided up
Technical and research laboratories natiingS UDCTInto two teams, one composed of the
seniors
and the other undergraduates.
throughout Southern California were
tnlmhne ^nariOlie
Chnrlnifts
rantacked-for high-frequency electrical
The seniors triumphed by a 13-7 score.
apparatus during the filming of'“Chan-: FlaxijinK a surprising oflerui-.c the Much outstanding material was found
du The Magician" ut Uie Fox Studion. ।.&gt; .....
' hr,the undergraduate group. Clifford
Tlie ensuing scenes df tlie picture are .•«“*“"*(.« grldders climbed &lt;»u more und Campbel! showed up w
„, for the
well
raid tube among the most unmuai ever .notch towards the uttta Seven chum- losers.
made
lionship by overwhelming Charlotte on
Tins week the Lowell B-team
A death-ray gun. used in tlie film.’ t]k.jr own ftejtj by H
of 44.5
comes here trying to avenge a 13 U&gt; 7
'required highly
cijmpllcrtcd and
gmrd.,r was the high want man of ;deX"»t earlier in tlw aa-ason. Tlw
powerful electrical machMHyT&amp;.bpcr-;th&lt;. day. crowing tiw i'«d line four «a,u’’ i«-«lwduled for Wednesday nt
ate It. and the co-directors ot the film, 'unies. Excellent blocking «nd hard (3 00 °'c,ock.
Marcel Vana-l and- William C Mc-nri-'s. j tiMk|W f.aturcd the conn 1 and made
accordingly i^-mbl.d a formidable' thl.
PTITF ift Fl Pfl MTV

• .5?"'.
With a Riant Ouidin coil having n tcchleltnci
terminal voltage of a1 million and a haW. bringing it back 9 yard*
as 'the' principal feature, and TVaLi to Snyder was incnmplei
Coils, rows of x-ray und Gei&amp;nlcr lube*. ltMlra
»r (He
failiM to mn
make
the irquirvu
require-i yariuigv ivr
huge condensers, rotary gaps and giant! n tlf5. down bn throe pl:.vs and 7a rbcl
(Continued from page one*/
transformers scattered about the big
to chorkdl. '. tx yard line j
nxan. it proved a Terrifying place for' whl.r,. tcdileltner and. H'rvnrd downed i read the items in this county budget
the stail. Henry B. Walthall, wno as i (ho bull. Cupt Spark*. ■
■- 'which are
- us -foilown:
•&gt;
the Inventor, Regent, hud to stroll un-‘ marI,.
y»,r&lt;u. mi the f)’r&gt;
State hovpitais
$ 3,000.1X1
concernedly about during the glittering |(,tu.’j; big fullback -made
Board oi nii|»'rvhu&gt;rs .
. 3,500 do
display of lightning bolls, was no 1. ' „n Ihl.
pll,y ■ Kl.]|r
Bouhtus• ...
.
900.00
unconcerned.
'
end teamed up nnd sine.
Cqn’.sidoux dis*
.
200 00
Enough, electrical i»wrr to kill a ; n,.r for a sh-rt k* .' Clin lotle punted
.
200.00
irid failed to.
8 Skilled technician . at ric eontrrSi make Un yard', the ball
■ and Ibthu fix same...
BOO00
»' just b-vond the camera luir.Cand ready lotle Youngs of Charlo
it first
. stationery, and supidiea- 1.20Q.001
x u&gt; miui nil i.uv luin iK in ur iwirUlis .................................... 2.000 001
ft that tin- actor should venture trio close
ding births and deatlm .
200 00
»J. tn
to tile
c&lt;»! with U
it*n two-yard
two-yard 1 ■,.r|llinwj drive by
»;.
the big Ouidin coil
relief fund
X long sparics that cradled around t|w '■
■ Hastbut-i co
H c Bldgs, i .
1.000.0)!
&gt;' room. Th&lt;* (nett df the rgun." the kid-j otl Q^.jr i„UI I;-, s
Soldier*’ burin!
^'napping of its Inventor and ChanduS charlotte. Snyder «•
iliari'rtt.- ••
25 000 00
ft subsequent clloru'tii rescue tlw .-ewnt- fmnbi,. on tlwir Third play. Crnt. itcourt
5.000 00
S'Ht and hb. family from the sinister nj.’r
_rjX „n an end run around. Circuit
Prob.it.- court
2.500 00
C Roxor. form the basis of the picture -.
by W!IIC ^.^j blocking Zcrtwl
,£££ ' .
800.00
ft 1
..
.
:
.
went through outer for ten yards. ..... r.
. ij,.,-....,,.,
50000
'*
pduiundLbw enacts the title rollln Kunnc- made'&lt;me yard
Zerbel no County
doob
fund
County pour fund .
19.000 (X)
'^idav "XJ^'anTTretw'wS“ fora' - 1’*‘“ u"',1',”K’r '?rr ar‘”""1 '.'j"1
Salvation Army Home
itXi ixr
* plays tyoxor unci Irene ware, tor in . ।
&lt;_ ...c
*_
...
.
Pennock Hospital w
750 0U
-h cs-inov. tiwcu Ira. rimce.-.
,
UU
chdown'
&lt;1!
the
afteniom.
HcwT.j
s
.......
* iL * 1 m^*c,owu ',l
atterriG n Hcwi’.: . ~ " Commonwealth200.00
Herbert. Mundin. .June VLim R, &gt;; (UH1b||.;| tlw ball on flu- try for extra Kf,..!,r-r.. (tensions ...
9,000 0U
XlWeldon Heyburn
6. Chailotle n6. - '
Heyburn andand- Vlrginl'ii
Virginia HamHam- \ "("7/ &lt;K
r/
,
',
.
0 lixinti have important role-. Spec- »
kl(.k, d „n f„ ciiarlutte s 11­
600.00
J, taculur camera &lt;-gecls and exotic ••&gt;. ’- ylirA hue. Howard and Snyder
C tmR». chlcfiy along tiw upjwr Nile, add
nmnvr
,h.. pn,t quarter!
X to the attractions &lt; f this unique film
Haduur.
Charlotte o
; Total

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the vc-md quarter Snyder.
NORTH MARTIN I’OKNEKS.
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.’topped the nmner at line of scrim-)
KLINGENSMITH CORNERS.
Mr nnd Mrs Alee Albert had ns their
Mr, and Mrs Dewqy _Zerklc* and
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BACK STREET.
. U11U|.,. Keller and Bishop broke up the
Mrs. Maude Smith visited the school guest the latle
A number of unusually interesting next play, no gain. Chatlotte futnblt d children of Lansing'sjient tlfe weekend Tuesday
i
with
Mr
und
Mrs
Dull
Herzlc
aird
■jettings feature "Hurl: Street," whir Hasllmr. r^-ovetvd. Zertx-1 made nine
ro ,1s sjimdlng
Several of the school children weft!
Ih iiv Dunne und John Bole-, in the" yards, plucinr: the ball ontlwone foot family. Th&lt;-y all called Saturday- «.vcMine .time Iwre with his folks.
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vaccinated Tuesday by Dr. Kinde
'» featured roles.
line from where Snyder took If over. •Iiinr on Ml.'.' Ida Flory of Hastings.
Sunday wlwn Clyde Shoup and wife
1 Albert anti Robert Barry of Curlion
Mr. E Latta received the had news
- Especially noteworthy !•&gt; an exact r» -, a p.i.‘ -. JV»y&gt;to Howard !»r tiw i-xtr.t
Center spent, Tuesday P M. with Garth Tuesday of the death of iiL brother. &lt;&gt;f Baltic Creek were spending the day
X production of Rector's famous rest atu - jjoint w.i&gt; knocked down: Hastings 12. I Slocum's.
Will Latta. age 62, of Battle Creek.
. — ----rant in New York. Still another Is a , churiot:.- 0.
Mr.’and Mrs Dewey Zerkle and fam­ caused by an emery wheel breaking on l|ip' met with an OCridcnt. While Clyde
'J Cincinnati street of 30 .wars ago, uitln Hustiru-s kicked &lt;&gt;!!. Charlotte makily of L’uemg. alfp Mr. and Mrs. ixwij. which he was grinding knives tor a *nd his wife acre out hunting, Clyde,
tin automobile Ot tlw Vintage of HKrj ing otw first down and thin punting
bean puller. When the emery wheel while some distance from his wife aeiierzlc
and
family
sjx-nt
Sunday
P.
M
formipg the centre-of much of tlw uc- ]&gt;■&gt;«-, who brought tlw bull back 'jit;
broke it mangled Mr. Latta's leg so cidmtally shot her in tlw ubd»tion There is also a view of an old- yard, rm a me-' run. la-ciilritnrr falliui' at the home ot Win. Flory's in Wood­ badly that u was necessary to anipu- .men. She w.i- rushed tn Dr. Mohler
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time horsecar in operation, and still i to gain. Zerbi'i made first down’ Ha.---, landMr. and Mrs. Shirley. .Slocum' and tab.- it above the knee. Tlie accidental Hastings whoToupd n ixcr.wiiy to
£ other scr-ncx at a ran: track. A tc-ni- tings w.u.
five yards !&lt;&gt;r ofl----- ■- ••
—all
•• hope
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We
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made s short gain1,Dorothy called Sunday afternoon nt occurred ul 7:00 o’clock Monday ere- ’ ■" •— ’
of. Wall Street
twenty years ago is an- sid&lt;
inmg and he passed away about 10 30
.ft other masterpiece of screen invention around end. Ka/mex tailed to gain.! the hume of Delbert SlOCUtn'a in Wood­ Tuesday rjlght. He hud bcen-a reset-1
land.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayo nnd
S Utter there Is a sequence aboard ;. .. ....... .............. .
dent of, in. and. around Buttle Creek,। Ilryuiit -Lee of Battle Creek nnd Laurel
great ocean liner, after which th&lt;- complete. Zerbel-pt
Perhaps So!
and was Well known there
! Sciuub* spent Sunday nt tlie Green
seen &lt;&gt;( th story i» transferred to Pnrb Itrtn ' guai‘ line. Charlotte tried three
Teacher: "What is the difference beThe Hallowe’en program will be held
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John M. Jltahl directed "Back Street." ‘ play jnaking three yards and Insins | tween banbarism and civilization?"
nt the schoolhouse Friday evening. Oct. home.
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five.
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I..-, pupij. -in barbarism the husband Is 28. They will also have u fish pond for! Waiter S tokos has gone io Detroit to
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WASHINGTON MASQUERADE. * n-.v chance to’ return any distance ■ .txir-s, and in civilization it’s the wifi.-.’’ the evening.
' spend a few weeks with his brothers. '
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Time honored customs in Congrcxv 1 Snyder made ten yards. A short pa^!
X such as the hazing of recalcitrant now- to Snyder was good for six more joint.. ,
comet’s, the Senate ceremony accom- [ Smith made the extra jxMnt through
. . punying the swearing
...a:.._...
.. a new
... law. ... tackle,
Hostlw® ifl. Charlotte 0.
in of
tnalrer. and a hundred und one little! Boyc kicked off. ball relumed five
det.-ijls unknown to tlu- general public ’ yards, Snydvf threw' the runner fo.come to
screen
"The
Washing-1
short
.. tlw
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... in—
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,----- - ---._m1 . Charlotte a back broke louec .
Washington."
.iddituni inside'for
inside for 20
2C yards, finally being thrown by
ton Washington.
’' In addition,
details of the "lobbyist racket" show- Boy«-;- The half ended as teams were
ing how out-stdc influences constantly! lining up. Hasfings 19. Charlotte 0..
.wk to sway the oplnloiis of lawmak- J Zcrbel kicked otf, the ball being reerx. how women and other bait are turned to Charlotte’s own 3! yard line,
used to trap them, and how tlw lobby-!On tiw first play Howard. Hastings'
Uts work, are shown in this unusual-right end intercepted an Orange und
drama In which Lionel Barrymon ‘ Black lateral pass and crossed the goal
heads an elalwrate cast.
'line tor Hastings' fourth touchdown.
Samuel G Blythe., noted writer of Extra point from placement by Zerbel
American jmlltlcal life, is responsible was wide. Hustings 25. Charlotte 0.
fi&gt;r many of these subtle details.
Ha-tuigs kicked Off. 1 hr balllwing put
BlytliC collaborated with. Jiihn Meehan ' In |&gt;lay on Charlof,te's 30 yard line,
on the story; adapted from Henry Charlotte made no gain on two plays
Bernstein's play "The Claw." and.; and punted; a small boy on the .’ide- .
versed tri the lore of "iiwltfe" Washing-! lines caught the ball, the play being
ton from many years In tiw I wart of called over. They punted again with
tilings there, provided unique authen- .no return. Boyes made a short gain
tic
information. Tlw famous author of around end. Kannes no gain. Zcrbel
8
"Who’s Who and Why." "The King ’ made a first down. Boyes made 21
s •.. • through
. .....
nyder went
v Makers" and other works on politics: ...yards
tackle. g
&amp;uyuc»
wvu»
Jv has b»*n confidante and confessor to j through tackle for. 35 yards und n
»* national political leadef?/rom the duyy i touchdown. 'Try..for extra point failed.
Sound business judgment by the management... a membership
Ji of Mark Hanna on.
&lt; Hastings 31. Charlotte 0.
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Barrymore, who scored one of his I Zcrbel kicked off; the ball was
of 104,000...and over $450,000,000.00 of insurance at risk, have
greatest stage successes us the political; brought back 17 yards. Karmes spilled
O leader in the original Bernstein plhy. jthe runner (or a .five yard lox&lt; Raid’.
made possible this low rate.
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'J repeats his role t/i the modernized broke through id stop the next jil^iy
X screen version. How a woman is hired j fur another loss. Charlotte punted and
Courteous
and
equitable
adjustment
of claims, and prompt pay­
by the lobbyist gang to tempt film I Boyes made a nice 30 yard return.
J, from his duty, how hefails in fere with I Hastings boy s blocked wonderfully onment of losses is the policy of this company.
her nnd how, finally renUzililf the u'ay ! this return. A short pass, Boyt&gt; to
\ he has been dU|x d.he upsets the I Snyder, netted six more points. Zerlx’l
Insure your property today against windSTOrnrfoss in this strong
J* tables of the outsideinterests, forms ■ kicked' foolin'from placement. Has­
* the fackgrottnd for n spectacular to-; tings 38. Charlotte 0.
company with its nearly half century of careful, successful operation.
mance af the national capital.
I Tlw Blue and Gold kicked off. Char­
.----------. ’I io{u. made a first down on posses’and
NOVEL FILM Sl.L’NT.
was stopped well oil two plays and
’Steaming" a motion picture set Is punted. Hastings penalized 15 yards,
the latent device to insure authenticity. I The quarter ended shortly after.
That’s the trick they did in the great' Karines mad’ a nice 24 yard run
vj kitchen scene in "Downstairs." ncwIZerbe! made six over center Boyes
X drama in which John Gilbert stars, and raced 8 yards ground end fortflie Blue
P ot which lie is the author.
jand Gold's last score. Extra jxdnt
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The scene was the great kitchen of;failed. Hasting.; 44. Charlotte 0*
un Eurojwan castle, with servants preChiirinlte kicked &lt;&gt;n. Kannes was
£ paring a
u great banquet.
uwnquei. Tons
ions of
OI food
IOOO 'stopped
siupjicu al
ui 23
- i yard
juru line.
uiir, -Hartings
w
made
-.. there;
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.
. cakes,;'a
i_ -u--.
—-&gt;WBSwijjcnaUzeu
were
trout,
roasts,
short
gain. Hustings
pass by Lecheverything Imaginable. with Bodll Ros- : 15 yards for holding • a
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Ing und tier assistant cooks at work in leitncr fell'incomplete.
it'. ^And, before every scene, steam
Near the end of the game, a pa.-«
fratfl a boiler outside was let into the from Boyes was in’ercepted by a Char­
sCt so that It really looked like u kitch­ lotte back who raced forty’ yards before
en in action Tlie actors dashed In, being stopped.' .Tills break opened tlw
did their scenes, and dashed out as way for charlotte's only score of the
soon -as the cameras stopped, of course. game. A series of pasm-s and line
thrusts netted them six points. The
PROGRAM FOR THE BAL­
try for extra point failed. Hiikttng* 44.
. LANCE OF THE WEEK. Charlotte 6Next week Hastings Journeys to Kast
Wednesday-Thursday — "The Wash­
ington Masquerade," featuring Lionel Lansing to battle for the Undisputed
This is all that remains of a fine barn. 40156 feet, destroyed by windstorm June 20, 1931. This
Barrymore.
leadership of the Little Seven Confer­
property belonged to Stephen Vargo, Elk Township. Sanilac County, and this com.
Friday-Saturday —."Downstairs," a ence. Tlie game will be played in
puny promptly paid Mr. Vargo *2,000 for the loss.
story writtea by and starring John Gil­ Michigan States big Stadium. Tlw
bert.
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game starting at 2:30.
Llne-l’p.
See On. of Our Local Agent! or Write the Home Office
Charlotte
Hastings
Kelley
Howard
Nov. 6-7—“Smiling Through," starr­ Townsend
Schlmanil
ing Norma Shearer nnd Frederick Keller
Bus:
March.
Stevem
Bishop
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Nov. 13-J4 — "American Madness,” Hewitt
Thomas
Riddt
----with Walter Huston.
I
Redlck
Nov. 16-17—"The Blessed Event." Lcchleitner Capt. L-E.
Fisher
Boyes
’ with Lee Tracy and Mary Brian. »
Capt Sparks
Snyder
nil
! j Thanksgiving Day — "Rackety-Rax,"
HASTINGS, MICH.
HOME OFFICE
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Karrncs
with Victor McLaglen.
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This and That
Tlie President Visits Detroit.
A Great Waleome.

. offered a tenth of thal sum in rf&lt;og.

Backward Glances;
Bits &lt;

Kuppenheimer

S AGO
TODAY.
JL
TEN YEARS
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ASK THEM.
Police Vigilance.
Floj-d Beckwith. Leslie Daniels of this
His victims In Holly and vicinity were
. city.,
accompanied by Edward Wilkes of
probably Interested In the announce­
Never
before
have
we
seen
a
flner
!
&lt;»./
oftra •! BMh*rK
WELL CONDUCTED.
ment that W.' C. Durant has cunw out ovation tKan-the one given to President ]I Vermontville are in Montmorency r
«on,l &lt;!»•• cMltar.
...
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j l 'against
Hoover.—Joe Haas in Holly Hoover aAjie appeared &lt;&gt;n the plat-1!county in northern Michigan this week1
----- -------------------------------Hastings' first boxing show sponsored;
j hunting partridge.
Hoe. i r Mail, Poitpdd;
by tlve local I O. O. P. went through in Herald.
form at Olympia Arena In Detroit Sat-:' a P. Champion of the “Valley of the;
urday night. One U at loss to find '. .Moon"
iS? V 50 ««fine Shape. These exhibitions are fas’farm left Monday night on his'
SUPPORTS BRUCKER.
words that will adequately describe the j'
• t’ ■
«
[moving. Interesting
affairs , when 1 We have nothing against "Bill" Com­ uoe
ci
cmouon
tn
K
:
was
umt^«
imie^re 1
tide of emotion that was unleashed. It I1
*■ every .«
jiia....i I5®
&lt; “!; ’’•.**
!l.s.TYi
। handled by a capable referee like John­ stock, tn fact, gladly Join in the quite seemed to ...
us »,.
that
individual
1
ureiit will;
u,n cal1 0,1 Mar&gt;' Ann McGinty, to
' ny Wirth. Tlie bouts are stopped wheni common press opinion Hut Michigan there combined into one great
SOO
,
,rsipay ti* respects of lhe Hastings
IN n All U Y O-I'NIY. THREE MONTHS
- Ro-1&gt;
‘one contestant ar the other gets'too&gt; tn Brucker and Comstock lias two which tried inadequately to'express its;---,
. splendid men for gwremSi. Governor adnftraUon and appreciation fur Mr ;
a
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ii»K Harry-coitiiTY. one
, confuted to defend .himself properly ar Brucker docs. however, In our opinion, Hoover through tlie medium of thun-!
HICKOK BELTS AND SUSPENDERS
hvhrSS^' MkJdhih IN haaSi'L' ........ ------- *sooiwhen one of the boys appears to be■ deserve the*support of his party. In tlw Jcnxu uppl.ua Only .H.r u„ pml- •'£ “J• ,
!«jn Anv-ANCK1''^..—E »z »□ hopelessly outmatched, consequently
y *U‘
‘ Irler‘l&gt;.,
face of a broadside of opposition,- In­ dent, himself, smiling und patient.'
STETSON AND STYLEPARK HATS
,„trs
Ainn
renner.
signalled
repeatedly
tor
silence
was
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A»&lt;
n
tender,
cluding
mint
of
the
metropolitan
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— th, .port ,1 lu bv*t-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Suppler. Mr. anti
Governor Brucker called a spe­ tlwre a hill in the enthusiasm; a lull
UTIM.I HATKit.-------- ^.hjhllion ot ipml. nene, baxinv mils.
WOOL
AND LEATHER CLOTHING
Mrs.
Art
Mueller
and
Andrew
Nevins
of
'
cial session of the legislature for tax that was only temporary tor the crowd
.1".'I.'*:&gt;*tlU «nd .ndurnmo
relief. Every obe of the 42 measures broke forth into cheering time after Lansing were Sunday 'guests of Mr.,
EXCELSIOR WORK SHIRTS
j&gt;f»ed at the special session In some time, us Mr. Hoover drove home some and Mrs Harry Baldwin
Mr and Mrs John. Freeman of Au-1
E'iraAtaw’X'-'J/ THE PRESIDENT AT DETROIT.
way or another reduce our tax load pertinent fact
gu-sta spent Munday and Tuesday with
AND OVERALLS
’
• "The future ot individuals is of no&gt; better than five billion dollars. This
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ickes.
Meoffism *i.i «,»•&lt;•
impcrtancc in the life-stream of credit belongs to no one but Governor
Our root In Ute nudnormm was on ' _
Mrs Luther Loelir and Mrs. Elmer
Brucker. He is personally clean and
MUNSING UNDERWEAR
r-iniasn will M prh-i ‘ (he Nation. Not one. of us has the decent. ixiliUcally courageous and anx-. th. pl.Horm .ton, tbr .Uk, tb.t l. d ^.^ the v.-rb end with thr
&gt;.1,Mr Commtmn W wr ,
„wt
hu&lt;b.,^ ut
rrioo w.nJ«.*r tm’»r right to stand in the light of the Na- ions to be a worthy und useful public to tbr
INTERWOVEN HOSIERY
«“f’“«rai°a’wnia. tlon’3 PT'^rc-M Clvange in my jienonal servant. If you are a republican and tad ,n umutalll r»d &gt;»&gt; U tta ulld M„ Butk o, j„taon.
.111
taro ». It bird m There
u„ w D qmjiey. Ml.. M.u0.
.. ■' &gt;orj. all ebinarj position from command to the ranks have any party spirit left, after twenty mmidentul
Hoy CtaMn. meretrny nt com-. q k.,. ,„d „,m„d Qd„!,, „„
DUTCHESS TROUSERS
'»!ii u p«M&gt;»h«J
of trifling importance in.the life of years of party indifference due to the metre, m.d Mr.. CtaPm: -Vrry K g„„d
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Mr
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d
u
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N
u
uni,-., ii b-ar» »'■■■ thw Nation. What Is of vast Impor- primary, you should stand by Brucker. Heoth o! arnnd Koiiid.. .»« n-uUnt *
, 8p„„K„)n
—Muri H. DcFoc in Charlotte Republi­ .secretary of the treasury, a half-broth-,
WEBBER SWEATERS
’
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-tance ore the measures and policies you can Tribune.
&gt;U I'llINTlNO.
er
Lew Heath who fornn-riy lived
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY,
lt.t &lt;-' uiiuir i - adopt by your vote, and the men and
here; Senator Arthur .Vandenberg:’ ,,
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ROOSEVELT IS CARELESS. . Senator
OSBORN GLOVES
. ".n.iV. i-r.- 'forces who in front and. behind the
James Cowu-ns; Henry Font: ,MrMi&gt; John Yarger came
Franklin D. Roosevelt unjustly ac­ Former-Governor Fred Green; Gov- Munday tor a visit with Mrs Emry
uni jib j:r.at .s&lt;,cncs wyj donUziiste our National life
cuses the Republican |&gt;urty of spend­
Thej leave today, for tlieir
ARROW SHIRTS
I am anxious to sec that these jiresent ing more money under President rrnur Wilber Bruck-r; President und Husbj
Mf». Hobver and several becretanes
lumw in H-uuum Texas.
LIVING IN A GLASS HOUSE.
, sound i»ticies and measures shall
. be
. Hoover Yhun - under any other Presi­
, . ,
Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Tompkins of B- n„
m
. ,• „i... I ton Harbor sp£rtt a few days with his
G»n..
U Itetalns mMlnu.d. only tecaiu. I &gt;m »naous dent. Mr. Roosevelt's careless handling
Oovernor Hrmken Srn.tnr V.ndrnM„ w L „
„,
of the 'truth is a pretty fair indication
stonts from behind a plate glass win­ to. see that my Country shall come of the carelessness of Mr. Roosevelt: Bern .nd Henry M emh dm. » r.m-'
&gt;un
„„„ dUtl„
„,
Are all well known makes of mer­
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“W» U». Is the kind of carelessness that toler­ Mderabk- round of applause oa they up-1 Flurldl
he hwf
efurges
the, Hoover
dow When «
;1 .,,1, &lt;Mr«4.n« ta te.—
W
ates a Tammany Hall and a Jimmy pruM Tt,r (mrernor. «e thouaht.l un o. A OdU o&lt; NuhrUlr Mmoded
ministration wl—
••——. — —■
chandise and are fully guaranteed
bllitiex will ever appreciate.
lundled Hie mtrodueuon m » e.taMe in,
,
Walker.
U
Mr.
Roa-wvelt
wants
to
did in lus speech at Pittsburgh.'..
.
„uun,„d mlh ter
learn under what president the money ■tanner nnd tta erend mrmed to Ir „d
Roaoevelt has been a lavish spender.
n,d&gt;,
,
by the maker and us. Come in and
EXPENSIVE IDEALS.
of the American taxjmyers was most tnrornbb Imurrmrd with HU nmorU 1UM
The state expense* ot New York under' Governor Roosevelt hinted in one of extravagantly and wastcfully spent, let
! Mrs. Will Dt-v^-Y und daughter.-Ftorlook—we are always glad to show .
ins' administration have i—■ hL' speeches that he favored a lower him lock up the figuro, under Woodrow
Tlw president read ht» address .from Lntja, who have been spending tin*
about ninety-five nullton dollar* since
f on cane sugar. Immcdiutely he Wilson's udminuIratibn. when prepara­ a manuscript lield by a sjieciol Mand »unuu,.r W(th Mrs. j l. Maus, returned i
“"-^:
’tariff
tions were made to engage m war. W^th near
llCtt, the
Mtc batu’ry «,
of four microphones7 ■ U( tlltlr jwnu&gt; tn Nt;w Mcxlcu Tuesday.!
you, no matter if you are not
he became governor and he will leave r(&lt;ceU.rfl ft Jeltcr ot commendation from all due respect to the grsatneaN of that carried
curried his vrcrds
words W
to every corner
comet : Tll,.y w,.lt, accompanied by Mrs. Will i
behind hiiiu.*UttJMidl of mort than !hc blg ca|H. 6l|gar ln|cr(,sti ot Cubn Woodrow Wilson, land as a political of the hall and by i-.ullo hix&gt;k-up t"--jiiomas who will spend the winter In
. ready to buy.
-one-hundred niUhon dollars.. Here in The guvcrnor replied thftl hr was de­ idealist he will long live in humanI every state in ifie upMti. Till* tttftnu-Jsiin Diego. California.
brief is the Roosevelt ivcord:
I lighted to know that hU political ideals affairs). It cannot be overlooked that script holder-was M^ailjusted that he, Dr H A Buildek of Detroit, formerbillions of American money* were could stand erect and jiartiHlly fare tiw tv llf (m^etty-. httJ sold his practice in
1928 -Under Smith- - - S232.S34.701.I0 -were so appreciated. Lowering lhe tariff thrown away by the foreign Ioan। audience.as lie read A&gt;. each Miret i timt Illui(. !UM| win tt0 to chicugo where
1929 -.
264.634.110.30: on cant sugar, however, will cost farm­ mtthud; while within our own coun­ was finished hr pulled it from the vUvp:wln be a -K iafed with Dr. G. W.
. 1530 ............................. k.. 315.920.942.29 era and manufacturers ol central Mich- try shameful waste of public funds• and placed It on a table just below tlw overall. ivpreialUt.
was '4sible on every hand. Candidate micrcphonca. Ona1 or twice completed | 'MLw B.-^le Lauther visited Iwr sis­
X&amp;31 " 328.140894911 igaq more than ten million dollars a
Franklin D. -delay) Roosevelt is show­
ters part of last wrek. returning to her
■m. UMIUUUI *mM» ut ■te!&gt;’“ “
ing mighty poor *portsmnnsh)p for Hie
home m Three Oak* Sunday.
r„. m in* but om.mor »»»«&gt;. ’Rather
*“1” ex|&gt;enslvc ideals for the Unit­ family whose name U otherwise rever­
Mr» Chas Duryea returned Monday
ed
States
of
America
to
finance,
we
ed
among
respcclors
of
Americana
—
from a visit with her daughter at
M-eiued to take no notice of it; con- '
Cleo. Averill in the Birmingham Ec­
would sax!*
Brighton and with Rev. Duryea at East
*&lt;littons grew worse m J929 but still the,
centric.
,
Landing.
crots ol his administration soared; J
1NSULL-ATTON.
.
.
OPEN AND GOING MOST.
1930 was cnticol bn? New York's state
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
few years ago a jierson who owned
lilt: MAS u-ho (
A*gentleman in our ofttcc yesterday
expenses were fifty nUlhon dollars more i, a generous collection of securities -wa*
Harn- H- Wykom of Giand Rapid* i» said: "You know the fellow w.hosb mind
! vi.sn.ini; ih’r motly-x. Mnt Getta M. Lname, so in case of ■ fin: anyone can HOW TO GET HELP IN
lh»n the year before; almost every unit . considered to be well fortified. At pres­ is shut usually has his mouth open and
■ Wykbm apd hla grandparents, Mr. and 11gain admittance and give the fire
of government tn tlw United States ent. howe ver, after successive, waves of going the most;" and we've been think­
make fewer' mis­
LIVE STOCK FINANCING
I Mrs. H. H Trask.
,
alarm. The belfry was built, by N. J
had begun retrenchment,by 1931 b”1 deflation have spent Mrei
, fcUtM5&lt;
. many ing l!u»t over.—Wrm H. Berkey in the
takes than he who
their
court*,
After a visit with Mrs^ Ed. Bottum. । llrun.Hin and A. J. Angle. "
Cusso|x&gt;lls
Vigilant.
m Rtetenll. N,« vortcpttailmr.
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Mr । Wrn cFab of Carson City went
distruets.t h e m.—
County Agent Foster Can Be Of
Saturday to South Haven to visit lur ’
uonnd l»tlw nUlhon MUn!
,ld,r itaotah.J.rtl
FLOWERS FOR JOE MENDI.
ILLUMINATING TALK
sister. Mrs. HulUnyer.
i
Material Help In Getting
b the above a very creditable record .
Vary often country newspapers have
AGAINST AMENDMENT.
I Mr«. J. A. Craver of Chicago was lhe
for a Candidate to jiresent who hxv tiwj
SAVING Tins BIG MARKET,
been' twitted by their City brothers, the
Feeder Cattle
lituqst of Mrs. Arthur Brown tlw fore
.
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temerity to go »boot the country' in talking about the tariff, many dailies, for some of the tally und-cpiCounty Agent Harold J- Foster Is
taphy contained in their columns. But.
ten.. .. .... !*«.’■&gt;., ma 0.1b or Grand workuig with individual fanners in
jireaching economy? It certainly is not: )&gt;eop!c atm to forget that our home .so far to date, there is no record ol at
day after a f&lt; w days' visit hi Detroit Rapids Opposes Adoption Of various communities over Barry cmin- ,
a record that inspire.: much confi-: markets absorb 90 per cent ot our to- '•small town paper going to the trouble
ly. helping them to obtain fredpr sti-rrs ’
deuce in Mr. ROMevelV* ability to cany . tai .production. Those who. claim »«• of publishing hourly bulletins giving
'"M,.J VM.VX«T«ur»«&gt;Tu.«l.v|
"»• 1 Amendment Ballot
through the National Feeder und
cut his promises.
! should lower thi tariff to increase oui* the temperature &lt;?r pulse of a sick mon­
from a few days' visit with friends hi! Attorney Fred Geib of Grand Rapids Finance Car (Miration and the Michigan
key m a Zoo. as was the case last week
Grand
Rapltlt
[
*]»ke
in
tiw
Central
school
auditorium
,
foreign
trade
do
.not
always
consider
j
Livestock Marketing Association. The
of Jce Mundi. Yes sir. there's ik&gt; place
THE AMENDMENTS,
Mrs.
‘
B’
rtha
Rider
Campbell
of
to
about
4fM»
people
Sunday,
afternoon.
I
National organization is-set up by the
j what the effect.would lx- on home mar- m the psychopathic ward of country page* of manuscript were blown to th- .;
Grand Rapids spent Wednesday with I giving an informing talk on the pro- j.-,:,
Seven consututional amendments I
Federal' Farm Board. While ^thc Michi­
If we lowered tariffs and lost..20 Journalism tbr that. There are too floor frohi this pile by current* of air Mr..and M:&gt; Ed. Rider.
IMjMil
to,
amend
Michigan's
constitution
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gan Association is un organization ot
will be .submitted for approval on elec-1! per cent of our local market# to gain many worthwhile and deserving people and each time Governor Brucker re­
Luke WaU-rs returned from. Grand SO M.S to provide for the appointment of Michigan Co-op*.
tion day. Novcniber 8. in our bpinion I ,even 10 per cent In forelgiT trade the aiound. Inspired by this piece of Jour­ covered them.
Rapids Satuniay where Mrs Waters a lliluor commission to have charge'of
Mr. Foster Is finding stockmen in
nalistic
jackasscry.
the
school
children
.
all rave No. 2. which limits real estate |.! net result would still be a ki0 of to
Frequently the president looked up has been visiting Iwr daughter, Mrs the sale of intoxicating liquor, to: certain communities, who would like
M.-nt.Joc more than *500.00 worth of
beverage punmse*. !n no state can li­ to feed several steers tills yeaCbut can­
taxation to l:. percent of arses-wd val- per cent tn total business activity.
. flowers. This was a city thht's bank- from the manuscript und extemporized', Sopha Murphy
—
ustipn; No. 3. which proposes fo limit !
previous
state- M“' Will Squit-rs and daughter. Ger-. quor be sold until the Eighteenth not finance the entire deal, or if they
nipt, asking the state and nation for or elaborated on some H
Amendment is repcitled, A proposition can finance it. cannot use a lull car
Tl..m accounts for the several" trude returned home last evening after
loans to solve the welfare (ucblcm-— pient- This
tMfc urdoning j»aer of the governor :
JINGOS AND JINGOISTS
to appoint a liquor cnmmt»i«&gt;n in ad- ' load Therefore Mr. Foster is working
Geo. Neal in Onon Review.
pauses in delivery’' made iwce^an, ; an extended stay In Bfg Rapids
deserve a vote &lt;
The ridiculous extreme* to which
Mr.
through the above organizations fur
while he *.v finding tlie place again.
— anp Mrs. Bert .Fraker ot Kalai
o;&gt; Propodtiorf
OCTOBER.
8. •win sustain tiie jingoism can be earned wws demon­
The president talked mrotly without z xj and Arthur.Fraker ot Lansing were tempted nullification of the constitu­ finance and. by grouping these small
in Michigan long
long!1 g«-4ii:&gt; Frequently, however. Iw would here Simduy t-- attend the funeral, o! tion of the United States.
present restrictions ‘and regulations i ltratcd m JaiKU1 recentiy when vm. ' Wv have lived m
orders to make up a carload to one
The sppakcj' explained the.iwo meth­ '.point. There are generally jeround 40
rHictmlns the manufacture and sale pioyees ot an Amencan firm In Tukiot tmiugh-to see many fall seasons, but -wing Jrentnr..- back and forth in unison . their grandfather. Bcnj. Gibbens.
od&gt; o!'amending our state constitution
I
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of butter substitutes and therefore u uvre &gt;lrae&lt;l by auihorttiw while taking
one by act of iegWature, tlw other by
1HC National w
,„ I1Iinnrc
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Tlw
will
finance BO
1 the beauty to be viewed oh every hundjcially important remark with a -vftjorinitiativw through iMiitrnn. The lhe Clk,t &lt;lf u„. cattlc_M-_ ca.,h hlt.,
de.irablv. in imr opinion, to help make ! photographs of .tiie company's' proper-• at this aeoson. for each tail it teems jou. up-and-down motion os his right
Mr-'Wm Tiuk.'cr returned from lift,
legislature must n&lt;-c«ttarfiy givl- at- tl&gt;
Unr ferd&lt;_r or lunni,r, .
a t» ?■.•■; mark--: fur ilalrj--prodiicu
t„r us* in advertising bulletins andI to us that wc never before have seen r forearm;
Clevejand; Ohio, last week where she
•entifAi
to
the
details
of
any
measilW
■
Th|
,
Nl|ll(inaJ
tukw
a mortgage
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When tiie fint condensed -tateim n: of ‘charged, with obtaining information, such gorgeous colorings .und wondrous
inev propose; but ijrtltwm are apt tq utl th(. cattle und the feed to be fid
Props-itu-ii No. B came tiyough t* us [(ir
during aerial raid’ against that beauty; To just drift along the cpun-[ ".V.&lt;■ were nurpri.M.d at th- iiLUimr in her daughter. Mn. Allen.
through the vrtnter and spHng.
■ try roads now, not loo fiq&gt;t, and catch'which
si-tent
' Hie
‘ pt
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' held the attention'&gt; Or £ M Wilkins ol Eaton Rapids, lie loosely drawn and not carefully.
i? appear- .1 uia1. .i vot- ;■! NO" would’city. Leading Jajotncse (&gt;aj&gt;.-rs t&lt;x&gt;k up‘ each picture us it passe.’. ■ always i of his audience. He presentt/d cx­ republican candidate for .-tale senator, picparcd. so should not la- put into the; in addition to the 20- . the feeder must
present a financial staUinent and have
b- : ■ ■ • ity.t * sustain,the pteoent ac’-! the cry and a flurry ot suspicion swept; changing but evw beautiful, u. an ex-n«lvc compilations of. statistics to II­ has been in Barry county the past c .nstltutinri. s|x-.iklng generally
The purpo-e of government and of tlis 19.12 tuxes paid.
A5 it appesrs on tne• bail--: However.! the island A minor Incident tn con-, i^ricnce one should not mis* alien it ••• I lust rate various pertinent remarks; week He a gentleman whom to know*I maintaining human society, said th-Tll(. clas; oI caMlc bought by the
fall in Michigan.—Cassopolis Vigilant ! materia! that would ordinarily be ton­ is to respect.
Prop‘;-itit&gt;n No 8
•« vote cl nectinn with a publicity, campaign v»iv
sjieaker,
is
tile
promotion
of
human
Michigan w-ops and shipped arc gen-------- ;—
Ljdered ’ dull and uninteresting. But f Mr aiAi Ml:. Bpraker of Grand Rap- r,;
n,
lb. while face .calves from
"VES TO KEEP THE PRESENT RE-‘ magnified into a deep-rooted plot: MULTIMILLIONAIRES DISAPPEAR neverthehss everybody there seemed ti ids and Mis. Griffin &lt;&gt;f Jackson visited luippin-VM. There can be no place for prall&gt;.
|
beverage
liqtior
in
such
a
scheme
for
it
tlie
western range Tlicy cost u. bit .
Social reformers huVe played with I e-jneentrato on each remark he Uttered James Wilkins and family last week.
^TRICTIONS - AND REGULATIONS ‘ ngutiist tiie gorenunent But far'
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Mr and Mis. W R Hubbard /&lt;f I dor., not promote happines* The m(jrp tt)Mn niWeU aMd natlVv f^ders. 1
FOR 5JANUFACTURF AND SALE OF Tetebed though’this incident is. Japan. the idea that/it might lx- well to redis- I At no time did we note sign* ej-shifting
. tribute all individual fortunes every
'
Union City are visiting Mr and Mrs 'qieaker c/ (M&gt;clally stressed one danger I but arc well worth the ditlerence Jor
BUTTSTc SUBSTITUTES
jlmsno n-.onojoly on jingoism. Foe
that would follow a repeal of the feeding.
‘
.
generation, so as to put people on an j
Mr, p u p.-yor L&gt; expected home EiRht«*nih Amendment und the iclUln 1 Farmers and feeders Interested in
‘ approximately equal-/footing. Tnen j We drove down to Olympia with Kim
' rational Journals in thu country harp’ every young man might start truin'i!Sigler, slopping at Ann Arbor loiK ’ tim, week Irnm n two weeks'.vLdl. with of the saloon- Wh-» would then wunt feeding under .such a plan should write
Iventure
on
the
hiuliWaia2_A_.CH&gt;
Mr
Faster
and
he
will
call
on
them
as
!«
nouglX
enroutto
th
’
Michifc'.in.
..
■Iiti'v. in Rochester. New York.
I
' on /the yellow peril.” And in a still scratch and ptove.uhat he could do.
Win.. Lunn of Rockford i&gt; visiting fornia commission recently made a M)j,n u puulble regarding the matter,
'llu-re »&lt;r«s msu: mountable dtfficul- Illiums football game.’The contest was
study of the relation of the use of 11-‘or feeders may come to Mr. Ftmter's
in Hie way of carrying out. thv tpo «».T'-ridid to be thrilling but we
at which time
°r rl'T ln 'he *Unltcd SU'lt"’ Ihal b
Mrs Jas; McKevlli ■ &gt;: Middleville qunr to automobile necldcnu. They office on any Saturday
out
adcr-hip m free !ri)fn PJ..JJ. jing(r^w Thric hW. plan. But apparently with no planning tint
•
mis Dethiit U about a. the gut.a of Mrs. T, J. Bush lust found that jar pjnre accident* are ] he h in.
for any such idealistic condition, jt L-.
caused
by persons who take only one or!
------------►--------------------. name ,ha*d vqyor* of hatred and suspicion seem to rapidly developing tn the crash ot
nd our actual driving
"7 D
h.. b.... mCHANGING FROM BUYERS'
um.
.. r«--t.&lt;c- j*. Jus. ubout as widespread x- bail- value., ol the lx-; three yen:.-. A New time was ubout 140 minuto
and indigestion. Fortunately these York dispauh ray* the multimillion­
“2^'*
TO SELLERS' market
aire hxs virtually &lt;ii'4p;ica;ed. Country
j driver to' iooe control of hini-self, ur
li&gt;’fty jingolrts do not. often attract estates around New York city arc bv- responsibility on
Philanthropic parties of* Kalamazoo I ■unuUi. mm t» dn.c bu ... &gt;l ■ Rol,lry Speaker Believes Wo
sufficient foEowinx to do harm. Bu: ing closed, and some of them are sell- ■ ugencie
'dangerous
speed
m
«r- credited with a determination
tn I The-speaker also stressed the pro- Have Turned Corner—Great'
... and
.
d&lt;UN.
—,. ....
make .1 rpo!i«
TO THE RULE. ! they sometimes do. Then the peace of mg milk and egg/ in anytfort to movn
uafly vigilant Tilt-- is .especially true build a lanft* structure at Crooked lake jKicd repeal as a challenge to Amort—
~In —
bring boat- ’entire communities giv«4» way to fac- both ends. meet. Evidently tne fading uaUy
Change
Electric Costs
tlw poor people
of that city can can womanhood. The nun of this,
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•- -•
ot great fortunes is one rea-spn why in Detroit where communistic agita- where
ired millton
bickering 'itaft mav be pro­ there is *o little demand for the plenti­ tons arc frequent
haw an outing Hope |ta so
country, before
ociurc tlie
me Nineteenth
nunrtccuH. Amendnnwou-, „Thf «f»a&gt;ter at the Rotary luncheon
drive .i.- k&gt;mn»ed for year*. Tilts is a truly sad ful bargains in the stock market.
Pollremen a;nl plain clothes men had
ment was adopted, wrote prohibition Monday hoon wiw MrS^Jon Mackey of
FIFTY-FfVE
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
the.entire area ab.-ut Olympia well:
into tlie federal constitution. If it
who '/x.ke on Advertising It:
sere from the zres-. and • depreMing apcctacle but is only a
covered long before the president ar­
The democrat* had a bonfire on shall
,
be defeated now. it wUl be be- *“R
Ulumirtaltag address on that
Fortunatelyy 10*4 than microaojilc form* of the calamity ‘Uwl equal term... it,is up to tlie energetic rived and a euT|M ot,traffic co;&gt;» and
State street Saturday evening last- W.e 'caui&lt; lioats ol women, who would
. subject He believes we are now comir get through. and:ma&gt;' cflme w *** k&gt;l ourselves gfv« ywingMc.-K to show what they can do in
building up the country for the next mounted jK&gt;hce escorted the (ircsirjiuit j know that for we saw it. On’the fol- the worst sufferers from the return of
out of ttve depression; that while .
-ni'u.t of those thal do'are so wasted by WB'
tntcrnataMul Jingoes.
*
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‘ j lowirig morntug i.Sundayi an crrfptoyee saloons, favor a return of the‘beverage |*d»'*rttwng will always l&gt;- helpful for
redistribution of capital, to take place. about .
i tlw
In the auditorium the concentration; । of tin- Banner office, whow? rooms arc .
tlie SUITM,
Mine EnniTillu
reasons nk
as tn
tn fH..
the naat
past, them
fr:;’.;&gt;r. with the air that Utile damage.
”7
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I will be changes in advertising methods.
the meantime b»w to stabilize Hungs of (xilicrmcn and 'detective.* was -spr- in the Emtiire block, anve and lo ana j
It -spy. is ever done. Tills b probably
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better than we have m the past —. ctally high People who' entered the behold all of his food was missing
For
some time tills
ALL SHOULD AGREE.
•
w‘" country
«*"*uw* has
&gt;*** hud
■■■&lt;&gt; &gt;a
■ an outstanding example of a situation
'
jbuilding with package* -hiW it have
When movie films become worn out. Kansas City Times
Tomorrow afternoon Rev. j w. Ban.,lPU ol
wrirca „
WU1U „...
t with I «*&gt;'*»
--- - -market, with
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Men
ot all ,parlies
should
agree
buyers setting
tho
where a -big bag ot wind' dock us lots
. .xst. one"- statement
. .
...
i... Prc&gt;lr»-.. t i• P
DriCC*,
Will change
thrinm1 with
wttH the
thn com,
| them In.qwvttd before taking seats in croft of this city with his wife take at k
made
by
rlcc' Tills
Flits will
says Popular Mechanics, they arc sold
ABLE LEADERS
ph, arena This, of course, was to th--ir departure for California to re-!di;nt 1IooV(.r ln hia Detroit address. I ln« nt betlcr times He gave figures
of good.
.
, as junk. And even before.—Judge.
Hoover and Brucker have both done (guard against the pavubility of bombs i main through the winter and pcrliaps; namriy T))at
meat menacing v-h,ch l,rove conclusively that adverthlonger
■
ilhUlg in th3 country at the present ‘"k »».“ powerful stimulus to retail
A TEST OF CHARACTER
i When a specimen has been accepted pretty aril, when you consider the leg-'or infernal machines
islatlve bodies they've worked with.— Ii Altogether u total of more than 1.500
Johnny u trying to putjvn airs, he isltlJne u lack of confidence, not merely 1 butincM. especially tn increasing
When the war was over, Herbert j for exhibition in the British Museum. Joe Haar Hotly Herald.
i&lt;I officers and detectives were used dirt- wearing hi* pin back so tight he wop -. ln cond(iioW1 but In persons. There is
’
Hoover had an opportunity to join the it cannot afterward be taken out ot
’ I io
uTplcton.
so Spoking
ling the brief visit of the president.
sit down. Tlie Doctors advise him to।
w much
muc], “#U
spicton. w^xuch
so much dUtnut.
distrust, so'
Speaking of
of the
the business
business with
with which
which
Guggenheims ?on a contract whichj.he building without an Act of ParhaI This of course was no: mere pomp takeraulphur and cream of tartar.
many insinuations ot
hnany
of bad faith, all .he
.hp to
u connected, supplying eleetnc
electric light
.
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and ceremony. It aas to insure be­
The Cedar Creek bx-eball club. ; makini
tt difficult _to
restore normal_ and
Mnd nnwer
P°»Tr serslre
»ervlce. lie «tat*d
stated thii
that great
would have made him a million dollari ment. Fortunately this stricture does
yend doubt against tragedies like those played the
,k» ui.Vta,,----advances
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Hickory* n
ofe uiramv
Hickory Corners
icow
j1UQnj have been nude in the last 25
a year. Instead he chose to stay in no: apply to umbrellas left by forget------.yean. Prices are today «"!. below
-----"England did not abandon the gold that happened to Linedin. Garfield Wednesday for the championship belt.
public service at comparatively in- ful
to lhe cloakroom McKinley
Moral Forces.---------------------those charged 30 year* ago. which u
Score Hicfcorys 21—Cedar Creek 9
1
standard;, the gold standard aban- | and
1
significant remuneration. At a time.' pacing show.
"If world problems are to be solved-not true of any other line. He stated
Mr. B. F. Siemhoff has sold out hto
doned England."—Sir Josiah Stamp. !
The Responsibilities of Peace.
' dental interests in this city and is :it will be through greater application, j that al the Consumers Power steam
when men the’ world over were intent
-----------'.j '
cannot
as a------------------great selt-re- «xm to remove to Tecumseh. May sue- ’through more education, through a i plant in Saginaw, which supplies much
• Times of stress bring people closer1 ■We
------------rUvJ
-----------oh adding to their personal monetary] Why has1 npbody thought of putting
-----,_..u
----------—
deeper
faith,&gt;._*
and-------a more
complete
re.I.|ol the state with tight and power »er&lt;.
fortunes, Mr. Hoover had mfikrlent a tax of 1 or 2 per cent on the tax tn the attempt to be helpful to one an- specting nation of the world and not cess attend him.
ri- lianre upon moral farces."—Calvlij |lce,
I
electricity U being produced more
other.'—Charles M. Schwab, steel mag-; take part in won* afiairs.”—Harn- C.
A belfry h«s been built on the enidcwla for public, service to turn down'. bills?—Louisville Courier Journal
‘ economically than at Muscle Shoals.
nate.
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Cope.
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.gine room and a Ore beU hung in the Coolidge.
seventy

SEVKXTH

year

nition of hU ability.

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Clothing

WOOLEJsI mills

and lamphew

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Lambie &amp; Doyle
“-The Store for Dad and Lad

A Quotation

f

Pllllgeilt Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

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�TK1 HAftTTNOI BANXBS. WMWKSBAV. OCTOBER M. 1&gt;»

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VROES LEGIONNAIRES TO CO■
OPERATE WITH HED CIUMfa
In hundreds d! communities The
American Legton and the Red Crow
have cooperated. in the past year In
reaching the army of unemployed and
needy. Thia hno cooperation ha* al­
ways been a cause of gralincatlon to
(Continued from page one)
Uw American Legion
.
Ed. acting for Vw representatives of I The annual Roll Call of tiw Red
the local club. Jake Rchor and Al' Cr&lt;toa. beginning on Armistice Day and
Brown. both of Hastings rerved gal;continuing- Ugfttil Thanksgiving, .will
Judges. Fred Bennett of Haxttngi pre­ provide fur^Ua for continuation of the
aided over the bell. Johnny Wirth of work ot the -Red Cross. May I urge
um. Rapid*,
«•!»«.. .
Grand
a lorro-r
former uro^un.,
professional |»«“»&lt;™W» O- .
boor of eo„,ia.r.ble .b.Uir r.r.r^l I •« "o'
Ihr !W
,n
.11 &lt;J rw b«,u. -n» murnd.. ■■»«-&gt;•
™'- J"? "‘•1 &gt;$Sud rrrrme .11
oral imirumu
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coiulsllni nr blank truuwr. ..rubholMor tbo Jud Crow tn IU
Milru and blank bow ru^nu.'Th' """
•»"■Innov.run Ih.r orranKfKWf. I.xinablr:
u‘u ",r l’ “ral"
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CROWD PICKS HALL
FORBOXNGTOURNEY

"’Sm'n. IK.,la ot bualnd .ran parked j

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BALANCE YOUR BUDGET
BY USING MORE MILK, THE BEST AND
CHEAPEST FQOD YOU CAN BUY
These are the times when familien
are making an effort to "balance the
budget." But there is one thing that
everyone should remember and that is,
that HEALTH must be given first con­
sideration. Nq man or woman cai] do
his or her daily task well, nor can any
• hoy or girl do his or her best work in
school, if the body is undernourished.
Good CLEAN milk is the CHEAPEST
food and has more FOOD VALUE for
the money than any food you can buy.
It actually COSTS YOU LESS THAN 4
CENTS A POUND, delivered right to
your door. It is all pure food, with NO

*iui pkufKor. wbirl.and aellon. fueb
rawy.hrrr
bo.Il wnvlalrd nr Ihrra two mlnuu*
will no./.rara^a^
mumU -lib . m&gt;nm. intra..! brl.ran ,
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5 ball.. Kira or I a- nine a.ilrau .rm; n
woh via tjw kay\) route nnd four’-by .
! decision.
Pete Barlow. Hastings 112-pounder. ‘
seemed to catch tiw festive spirit ot thr ।
ioccasion und hod his opponent, Irwb ।
Yeoman of Belding, down out of con-1
trol after 85 seconds of boxing. Ray t
Dahlstrom of Hastings, righting in th-1
147-pound c!a.w, staged tlie best come- j
(Continued from page one)
back of the evening to score a techni-------------------------------------------------------- .
cal kayo &lt;ner-Clair Kauffman of Alto 'hiding tn every state fa the Union,
in tlm third round of tiw second bout ,luiv«* received flour through the Red
Ray touched tlie canva* thtee time* in Crtto*. while* the clothing need* of U-n»
the first round, twice for tlw count of
thousands of dtotirswd families hare
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
nine and oner for a couht of six H&lt;- been supplemented by the mgw.iza;
found going still a bit difficult in tlw «i&lt;*nX present cloth and clothing di»second round but managed u&gt; connect trtbuUun program Tiie task ut coti(WITH NONE of the CHORES and BOTHER'
with a blow that put Kauffman down verting government wiwat and cotton 1
for ft count of six tn tiw third round into h^r and gsrnwnu was assigned
too uro«
mt, year oy
-. Q||V . .. p u. „ . . Dct-T
• the referee ctoppHl tlw bout nfrer two to» uw
the Red
Cross this
by uongr.
Congmw
"After****
fifty-one
minutes, of action to save Kauffman
“ “ year*
““* a*“*'tlw official DU I MILHIUAN BctT
national relief agency, the American
QUOAD
UCI DC CADMCDC
from further trouble.
OUURH---- flCLro rAnNItno
Prpbably the outstanding pe rformer Red Crow find* ibelf in 1933 carrying j
. .
, '
. . „ ..
at tlw whole evening was Glen Guide­ the largest peace-time load in IU hi*Michigan People Could Easily
beck. 112-pounder of -Otaego. who lory " the chairman Mid.
Ninrty-fivr dtsastcrs-in addition to; Consume Five Times This
, knocked out Harry Bqaver of Hastings
unemployment
—
commanded
the
relief
in tiw first round
Guldebeck to a
The /recent fire at the home of Hurry Michael
Year's Beet...
Sugar Crop
rloMy boxer and an accurate and fucintu* ot the timant/ation during the
powerful hitter. He ranks among Jl»&lt;- Ia»t tVcal. year, according to tlw local] In an adv Ip.to!-. Lmuc will be fimnd
Allerding al the corner of East Madison and
diMrter playrdjim appeal from tlw beet sugar manufour best of. his cl as., in the Mate.
cliapter official. That
:
Relax, rest, read in ilH clean mellow warmth—always ready.
Hayes Streets in Hastings, was settled for in full
veab'd in
Bob Hchillrnan of Hutlrigx and Tom I no favorite* Is revealed
... u
„ R«-d
... .. Crotj facturcr* of Michigan, requesting the
Sijye expense and trouble of furiiaco firing on cold damp
Suchovskv of Wayland, fighting tn tls- Report which shows w disasters visited [x-oplc of this state to buy beet sugar.und to the complete satisfaction of Mr. Aller­
175-pound cLi-'.v. stage*! a fnK-for-ail U‘r continental United Slab-* and 28 Tin* ought to be iieeded. If &gt;1 ahall br.
’
'
*
T ‘er, too, a money saving partner
slug-fest
in
which
Schillman
was
given
Aruck
insular
pcy-H-aMoys
during
thr
the
output
uf
lhe
biet
sugar
factories
ding
as he wished to make his own repairs. The
cheerful “hearth
for your funi«ce^-ra bright
I
the decision. This wa* the only bout; fiscal year.
Five foreign disasters will all be taken care of cosily by;
friend" iui your roomu.
following day u check was mailed to
&lt;&gt;f tlie evening wherein thr crowd dis- were of sufficient severity to bring help Michigan ]g&gt;»ple. and they could, if
they would; consume five tunc.* the
ugivt-d with the judge.*, mi cl;»sc were, from the American Red Cross
Mr. Allerding.
the two on fibiriU
Altogether, tiw agency extended as- quantity of »ugar prpduced tn ahi* state ]
Ferd Thomas, 13S-pounder of Has- stance to 486,000 victims ol disaster if they bought bothing but beet sugar.
Ungs *too had a hard battle with Cur- during the 12-month period. That fig- I! tlw iwople of Michigan would do
Thia attractive model
,lev Balky of Belding lite first two ure does not include tiw millions re- this, they .could increase the acreage of
■ round* were about even but Thomas duccd to dependency as a result of sugar beets five times, employ nutr.y
thoitoand* of Michigan folk* in bee’
took tlw nnjil one by u decided margin economic conditions.
Glenn Fingk-ton of Hastings, a 126"Since 1881. tlw daja of iu founding, sugar factories at good wage* for the
CASH
povnder, scored a knockout over Max disaster relief has been outstanding xeiuon. and they would know tiw crop
Edmunds rd Belding after less than tw&gt; union* Red Croa* activitws. and a they encouraged would not be one that
or convenient terms!.
Ix-cauvc
ininuu* of
minute*
&lt;&gt;i action
aciK'ii in tiw
ine second
m’viiu round,
r»uiiu. continuous .....
state
... of
।v
puparednea*
U&gt;n.&gt;2-.
ha* i cxliauvU tlw *oli of our farm*. «■
vuuw
B. O. White, Sec’y. and Treat.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
F|nglet&lt;m. apfoui.-ing tn hh fin* public .been maintained.
Although it is j practically all the nourishment for su•^1 .75 1 FA Months boul afcmorv-ntiled considerable buxiiiv bometlmca necessary to issue a national gar beets comes from the air and waJ. L. MAUS &amp; SON, Hastings, Mich., Local Agents
‘
!
call
for
disaster
relief
funds.,
the
‘
g
reat
,ter.
the
crop
taking
very
little
fertility
skill
and
ability
to
hit
hard
and
ac■
II.
Ipown -LU to Pay! curately.
— as 'aft 'from the soil. Michigan farthers this
'] bulk of relict- work ui supjMirtfed
..
&lt;&gt;ther regular
rrirulir Red
lt«l Cfaxs
Grass M-rvirea
services— :year
vr.r iirodtjC'ti
nrndiwed over 1.100.000
1 100 IW tons
torn of
nt i
Vick Black of Belding had a rather other
Install thia money-saving
estimated toj
■■■
easy time with Lee Witt of Otsego win- j wholly by membership dues forthcom- sugar beet* Tlw crop
.
'
'
mug by a kayo in tIse M*coDd. round 1 mg during tlw membership canipaupi have brought the fanner* &lt;&gt;1 Michigan
partner . of youP furnace.
around M,000.000. That j Thr world production of Inorganic or
There are ala libraries In Michigan
Black 1* « Nkillful boxer'and pack* a
Final plan*, for an extensive cam- somewhere
.
Ils rich, warm. old lininzr finish
Enjoy clean, mellow, in­
hard wallop. Hank Kauffman of Alt:&gt;. paign here are being completed UiU .could be easily increased to SJU.uoo.ooo j fixed nitrogen in 1829 was about 2324.- .with more than 100.000 volumes. Grand
adds i harm to the room.
staged a hue comeback agatnat Seth I week and thaw directing the conununi­ it Michigan folks would buy Mlchtgiu. ■ 000 net tons, of which 87 per cent was Rapids U third in tiw list, surpassed by
stant heat I— and only a
Ollier model* for any room, as well
used in agriculture.
Ann Arbor and Detroit’
Wood- of Belding to take the final ty-wide appeal have expressed lhe be- .sugar.'
as fireplace.
I round by wide margin.
lief that the membership quota will be
Ed. McGrath. Hasting* UQ-poundcr. "ached or exceeded in a comparative-!
VISIT OUR AUTUMN DISPLAY—OR PHONE 2305
’upset the dope to win a decision from jy brief period. Mrs. Foreman is wthc veteran. Art Dowdell, of Belding , ganizing lhe county for u thorough!
McGrath, who fought his first amateur j canvass and is desirous of securU^g
.bout last summer, got in s*&gt;me fine - solicitors in every community. Members j
punches and wa-. constantly alert to qf various clubs, lodges and the Anknavotd the gloves thrown his way by the can Legion Auxiliary are askcd4P
shifty, weaving Dowdell.
(sist ui this work S&lt;-e Mrs. Foreman ■
Plenty of credit lor smvr.ssful exhl- and give her your name. It will be ap- ‘
PLEASANT RIDGEMrs Clara Kinne has been .'pending
Eldon Oakro was in Battle Creek the past week with Mr. and Jdnv Frank bition to duo Harold Ixwran. instructor I predated.
in tlw Hastings Jiltrh school, who first
’
Thursday.
*
i Johnston of Odar Springs. •
.Mr und Mrs Alton Wood and Grey-1 Mrs Shiftman had the mBfortunc to aroused interest tn amateur boxing
dun spent the week end ut Lewis lose the end of her thumb in the wash- here and who has put the l&lt;xtal boys t
through their schedule ot training;.
;
Htlcki l s in Kalamazoo.
.
ing machine.
Two bouts of wrestling coricludid th?
Mrs. Mae Barnum, who hud an op- .
••*
—
Finley Collins, wrestling,
i rat&lt;B 1* at tiie, home of Mr. and Mrs ' A Los Angek buMnrevoffice now has ■' jirogrsm.
jirograni
nt
Howard Barnum in Hastings.
[ thre^-minutr sand glasses ut ul! tele- coach
~
"* M S. C explained some of Uw
Mrs. Florence .Kelsey x»f Kalmnaroo plionrs since the "new tax on long dls- rules mid regulations of amateur *rc.'.tling. aft’i" which Jack Allerding. 150(Continued from page one)
!•&gt; visiting ul Warnle Kelsey**.
taiice calls went into effect.
pounder id CoaU Grove, won a decision —--------------------------------------------------. ftoni Rene Gangaillet. ns-iiounder of i pany wW-«h&gt;-#or a building, whether it
Hastings Tiwn Olin t-ejiard and Lee!will rent or rebuild here has not been
Marson, uf the M. 8. C. wrestling squad, decided; but it has been decided that
concluded the program in a fast-mov­ Hastings will be a larger market place
ing exhibition. Lcpard winning the de­ than it has been for such products as
cision Lepard is from Lake Ode.si tiie Hirach Brothers have bought here.!
and was a finalist fn the Olymic try- Mr. DeRuiter believe* that the com-1
party will largely extend its local maroufa.
There were many women present knt.
Right here the. Banner wishes to say |
among the spectator* and all of them
.seemed to enjoy the fast-moving ex­ a word to the people of this city and i
county. Hirach Brothers have paid the
hibition.
.Middleville Lb.
113-jxxind Class—Peter Barlow. Has­ farmers Uf this county a great many'
Belding
Quaker Brand
tings. d. Lewis Yeoman.
Y
"
’-’-““7 I thousand* of dollars for products. If
2 Large Cans 39c
the new plan works out as successfully!
Knockout firat/ound.
as the company anticipates.- they will
147-pound Class—Ray Dahlstroni.
I
2 Lb. Pkg. 23c
man.— Alto increase their purchases in thLs county.
Hustings, d. Clair Kauffman
Thu* will mean larger sums paid to
Technical knockout, tliird round
Ca 1
M RED. Fancy Grade
: 147-pound Class—6&lt;rti* 'Wood. Beld­ farmer* und larger employment by the
9 Ct 1 Hl ORB S«a Prine. Brand
ing, d. Frank Kauffman. Alto. Decision. companv in the preparation of its *ix-'
126-pound Claas -Glen Flngleton. ty odd writ tics of products told under
2 C.n. 1 5C
No. 2 Site Michigan Pack
HaaUngA. d. Jdax Edmunds. Belding the Paramount brand, all preimred by
r,.__.... _second
____ ______
Hinch Brothers
•
। Kpockout.
round.
135-pound
' With the weekly store-door uirnri?
delivery1
Ua-pouiiu Classci*-'’ Frrq!I?&gt;oiv.T'..-Hasinu i
lings, d Curley Bailey, Bidding. Dc-iof its products, we believe every Ho*cuton
tings groreryman who has tlw interests
23c
|i2-pound Cla»—&lt;llrn Guidebeck. d. (Of tblg community at heart should
Harry Beaver, HaMings. Knockout, first, handle and sell Paramount products, t
5 Bars 29C
round
’nicy arc equal to any on the market
147-pbund Class--Vick Black, Stan- j and are sold at reasonable price-. Why
ton. d Iwe Witt. OlM'go Technical; should not every person in Hasting*
Large Size Pkg.
knockout, second round
and every [wrson in Banry County,
lift-pound Class -Robeit\Schillm»i).; when ordering nuyonnuiw, sandwich ।
Hastings, d. TVm Suchov.-ky, Wayland, spread. French dressing, catsup, tmnaDccudon.
.
|to juice,sauerkraut? mustard, ixirk and
118-pound Class—Ed. McGrath, Has- beans, apple Ipittcr. vegetable relish,
Ungs. d. Art Dowdell, Belding- Decision. &lt;w any one ol the kinds uf products
-------------------------made and .sold by Hirsch Brothers—
£OW PRICES Meat, of Highlit Quality
OBITL'AKV.
|why should tlwv not ask tor the Para4 OC
BEEF RIBS, tender f*C PORK STEAK,
Jasjicr Valentine Beach, youngrat mount brand? Why; should not the;
fresh ham, lb. . . . ■ O
son of Chester and Maud Brach, win. poople of Barry county help them■nd meaty, lbU
bom ip Rutland Twp. Barry Co.'selves by-buying this line of gnotta.,
BEEF ROAST,
4 fiC MINCED HAM, &gt;| gC
Michigan &lt;&gt;n February !&lt;■ 1807. and1 thereby helping Barry county farmers
choice cuts, lb. . . I U
parsed away at Pennock hospital on j by increasing Jhe demand-lor the pro- i
October 14. 1932. at the age of 35 years, ducts which the Hirach Brothers buy:
RIB ROAST,
4 QC BOLOGNA, best, j QC
8 months
; of the farmer*, and Incirase the numrolled, lbIO
His enure life he lived in Barry Co. ber employed In their plants tn this
QfjC
PORK ROAST,
4 4 C FRANKFURT-,
excepting 3 years he lived In New York., county In preparing their products far
On July 22. 1916 he was united in market?
from ham, lb.-, . ..II
ERS, small, 2 lbs. 09
marriage to Miss Alma Crawford. To
The citizen* of Hastings especially
thU union two’ children were born, i should be grateful to Kirsch Brother!
Reund. bul.in o^Portsr H-u.
Bonnie Belle and Donna May.
' for making tlus city the center of their
He was of particularly cheerful na- I business, by adding to their other inture. always ready to help in tunes ot terests here tije maintenance of a
TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY!
need
'branch diunbutlng plant. It would
He w as a most faithful husband and' seem as if the very least any Hastings
father and will ba sadly missed bf his person can do would be to give all the.
patronage he can to the ”
Paramount
family and friends
■■
“*
Besides hla widow and daughters he line of good*. which will soon be on lhe
leaves to mourn their loss, his father, i shelves of Hastings merchants. Cer!
lalnly
Hastings
merchants
who
handle
'
one
brother.
Fred
Beach,
of
Hastings.;
We Da liver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
such guuuo
goods uu»ui
ought to
one Aster. Mabel Laubaugh of Rutland. aucn
iu give preference to i
and a host of relaUvta and fiends.
' the Paramount line.

RED CROSS WAGES
WIK ON D STRESS

now
bask in the glow
of an open fire/

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

AUTUMN SPECIAL ON
OZe

ATTENTION

HUMPHREY

i

WASTE. Clean milk, with some vege­
tables, make an ideal diet.
Bui above everything else be sure
that the milk you use in your family is
CLEAN. You can be sure of this if you
use Highlands Dairy Grade "A” Milk,
because actual tests by Michigan Statu
officials PROVE that no CLEANER
milk is produced in Michigan, or any
other state. Our Grade "A*' Milk is so
free from bacteria that the Highlands
Dairy is the only Dairy in this section
permitted tu produce Grade "A” Milk.
Why not give it a trial? Can you afford
not to? Think it over.

Short-Time OFFER

$17-50
X f

Don’t Be Without Fire Ineurance I

.

Citizens Mutual Fire Insurance Co.

?

JG
or
is

era
md
'Mil

CONSUMERS POWER CO

lhe

of
in

HIRSCH BROS. EN­
LARGE BUSINESS

rar
for
lull
me
40

of
I UK

Real Savings!

ago
fed
n«

FRIDAY, Oct. 28

a vo

SATURDAY, Oct. 29

BUTTER

ll.e

tun
bit

ZIc

Peaches
,,
Fancy Unpitted Dates

in

2 -35c

Tomatoes

into

Margarine

n»

hat

3“29c

Chipso

4

f

hiln

HIRSC1I BROS. &amp; COMPANY, Inc.
of Louisville, Kentucky,
have made Hastings a wholesale distribu­
ting point for a major part of the territory
of Southern Michigan lor their more than
60 varieties of products under
the popularname of1-

PARAMOUNT
FOODS
OF WHICH THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW:

«X"'

Vanilla Flavoring
lOtHoui.
Hardwater Castile Soap

ET

Announcement

MEAT SPECIALS

Mayonnaise
■
Chili Con Carne
Tomato Soup
Ketchup
Sandwich Spread
Chili Sauce
Mince Meat

Tomato Juice
Hot Relish
French Dressing
Pori: and Beans
Sauer Kraut
Vinegar
Maple Syrup

PICKLES

ieto

Mixed

the
ires
tb-

Sweet

Sour

Mustard

The Quality of This Merchandise Is Unexcelled

Ing

Beef Steak

itch
ght

11c

HINMAN’S

ted
am
uch
tore

&lt;

*

Demand PARAMOUNT FOODS from
your grocer

"A Dollar spent for Paramount Foods is a Dollar More to
Barry County Farmers"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 193?

PAOB8TX

Townships Save $110,672.79 and City $43,844.86 year oil state, county and'county Cover*,
In Taxes Levied This Year, as Compared With ££
Last—An Itemized Report for Each Township
^ :&gt;dre&lt;! ’rttfa
'”r
(Continued from page one)

the consolidated school building ahd|

| jRVIjfO-Irving township will have '$3312 64; county Covert road tax. $2.-

wlll be $20.40. dr a saving of $632 per total $19.41778 The saving this year ja*decided relief 1q taxes this year astax°^Mi&gt;r0|uOh‘u-i
person for each of the 15.700 men. on state, county and county Corert ^ontjaicd with last. Tta-Hems for t^hb
l^hway in provemen.
women and children In’ the sixteen road taxes is. $1.44538; the saving unlKM ar.- a.-- follows: State tax. $2.904.*3* *2^’
townships.
•
(township and school taxes is $4278.26.!«: eeunty tax. $2,835 11; county
^'«^joad awewnrenr district. $166.- 1
...
-------------------Jhlp nt large. $2.­
Last y^ar the average amount paid a total saving ot $5,723.64.
ro»4 «-»x. $lJnJ8 62; contingent tax. $!.tn taxi- by each uf thr 5200 people of BALTIMORE-The items for taxesi-™’ lughway improvemenr tax. noth- 497 56; cemetery, 1600; consolidated
or #
SST-I^ uxM^tX'dwrtet noteing?C&lt;^ total last y-ear of $36.466 72 'TJiu khow.
..V Ort-xnm Ha.nnuv oil* 45 thu rear 3j: Covert road boi ,d&gt; $).157 68. con-1
compared with last. Taxes are nor
thought it would be interesting to give
this cc-’partsdn.
.
Th - i ual figures on each of the
Items entering into township taxes,
cotinty taxes and .state taxes thh year
are given below:
ASSYRIA—For 1932. State tax $3 146 69; county tax, $3,071.37; Covert
"road tax. 51157.6.1: contingent tax.
$1,000; highway improvement tax. $200:
road repair tux. $216(2: Covert rood
asMwm.-nt district none: Covert road
township nt large. $260 73; dUtriet
school taxes. 84.61105; total tax for
1932. $13 691 14. For 1932 the taxes
levied In the township of Assyria irerc
as follow.- . State tax. $3326.11: county
tax. $33693*9: county Covert nud tax.

taie“l

. • £&amp; TJS-!

REED’S DRUG STORE
CORNER OF STATE AND JEFFERSON STS.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
**
BERNARD R. R^ED, Proprietor

We have just purchased the Drug
Store formerly known,as the
Corner Drug Store

Sty

for

Hundreds of Dollars Worth of New Stock

IMUmi; wrnw Ux
WIT '“«■ "■»«•
"«»';7«;
SJ?"LS2J21X
SIT!
contingcnt.tax.
$1,500; highway imrounty covert road tux. $1,606 91;.coun- i M««-m‘‘nt tiss.r.ci, $3.64b33 Comt•1prou-ihent- tax. $656 09; roajl repair tax.
ty road tax. $18.11; conttnaeni. $1200; ;r"?d’,
, »7b85-3*:
highway improvement, nothing: road“ 'Mai test .year nothing; Coycrt roud nxses-snu-nt dis­
trict..
nothing;
Covert
road, township
repair. $1.72679; Covy-rt road' as.M-.«.&lt;5J,'3&lt; ‘
Tins ."Imws a saving Uiii&gt;
ment district. $2 052 01; Covert nwd.l^ «n*‘^-^ty »nd county Co- at large, ’nothing. school lax for con­
towtvhlp at Urge. $3,567.05; district vert road taxes for Irvmg of M3M29 solidated school and fractional dis­
school tax. $5398.65. or a total last year ’ 4n‘* 0,1 t°tt,L'hlp tixes of $iS306DO. or trict.. 822.567.73, which includes a con­
siderable item for payment of princi­
of $21,675.52. This repreronts a •saving |a tnI!*,
$16J53J-,9.
pal and interest, on the township school
in stete. county, county Covert road; JOHNSTOWN—Johnstown this year indcbtcdneiw. Tlw total tax this year
taxes for the tdw-nship of $1.444 38;; will liave tiie following taxes: state tax. is 540.42088. Last year the township
and n saving of $3.04430 on township i $3388.74; .county tax. $330762; county ot Woodland paid state tax of 88,240 84;
taxes, or a total saving of $4.48868.
I Covert road tax. $1246 73; contingent county-. t&gt;*x.$725629; county Covert road
HARRY-Tire tax Items fur Barry iux!
Wghway improvement tax.
tlnprnt tax. $1 500; hi^way • improve- township this- year are as follows: nothing; road repair tax. $.&lt;W; Covert tax. $3,461.02: county road tax. $39.02;
contingent tax, $2,560; highway im­
’nw nt tax. $300; roatHTpair tax. 82.017 - State tax $4276 26: county tax. $4,173 -1
a***ment district, nothing; Co-|
45: Covert read assessment district’ tax. 9L county Cou rt road tax. $1,573.26. | v-rt roul. township nt large. $*&gt;2 51: provement tax. $1300; road rejnir tax.
$395 78; Cover: road township at large. contingent tax. $3.ooo; highway Im-!,asr*total tnct. nothing.'covert road, township at
855028; district ichool taxes. $5,833 15.
provem«-r»i.taxes.
$500; road repair tax. • &gt;1 *.045 XI. Last
yearMrs.
the Hems
were Helmer would like to have as many of tlwlr old
large, nothing; school tax. $23,302
81.
Mr. and
Washington
$2,600: Covert road oxaevunent dlsttlcl.'las f&lt;’H&lt;**s-' s'-‘b ‘
..........
total ol $47.645 88. ThU shows a sa\ Mr. and Mrs .Ed. IJcakitw entertained ■of Ulis neighborhood hale been mar-!friends and relatives us possible call on
nothing;
’
Covert"
’ road’ township at .&lt;‘tv
J’ Lix.
tax. $3.628
$3,628 14;
14; county Covert road nut of $3380 11 tin state, county and two families ot relatives from Grand ned
63
;&lt;jH
nt-xi
Friday.
October 28.: them ort that occasion. We Igipe a
.
.
.
:
t
,v
«i
large.$1,166.09; consolidated school tax/‘ax. $1.730 51; corthtv road tax. $1951; county Covert road taxes and a saving Rapid.-* Saturday.
.
: Tiu-y havrgavd 61 years of that tuqe goodly number will be present to give
. a .....
11 I.VI- highway ............
$9^B.7^-&lt;iuite
llttle'uf_ this school I contingcnt..$1.500;
improve­
of $3 M4 89 on township taxes, or a to­
Mr and Mrs. Russell Keys and Mr. ' m Harry Co. They have eight cluldreit; them a glad hand on that day.
tax is for dfbt service on the consul!- ment. $250; roatF repair-tax. $1,000; Co­ tal saving of $7225,00 for this year over Keys’ mother ull of Marlette were live &lt;if whom are living, they alvu have I Orvid aiid Clyde VanWie were up
dated school building-or u total oflVcrt road »«e»ment district. $904.13;
guest* of B. J. Wellman’s over the. 19 grandchildren mid 4 great-grand- near Greenville Friday after a load of
$25955 28. Last year- on the same:Covert road.Township at-large., $1217.YANKEE SPRINGS-The Hems for
end.
■ hildn n Mr. Helmer is nearly 87 and apples.
■
Iterns the taxes u&lt;-rv ns follows: State IW: school district tux. $7,163.77 or.to- this yeur are: State tax. $1.492 67: weak.
Agnes Ueakin of Hastings vlsibal her Mrs. Heimer' 82. next Friday. October
Fransen Brown of East lauudng vtatax. $5,199.58; county tax, $4.578 37; | tel laM year of $21.633 52 This shows county tax. $1.45698; county Covert parent*
here Sunday.
t’8. They, will hold &lt;&gt;|xm iunise and I led al Claud Demon's Saturday.
county Covert road tax. $2.183.74; -a savillg bf $1,555.99 on.state.-county road. $34916- contingent tux. $1,279.27:
county road tux. $24.62: contingent tax.T®M coiinly Covert rpnd taxes, and of highway improvement tax. $51113:
;$3.5(W; highway Improvement, nothing; j »3,032.90 on township tuxes, or a total road repair tux. twithlng; Covert rouil
road reirair. $3300; Covert assessment reaving of $4,588.19, ,
avcMment. district, nothing; Covert
I district. $1,016.70; Covert road townMAPLE GROVE—In Map)" Grove road, township at large. $421.35: Ceme­
Out.4anding values at ’
/•■hip at Inrg«\ 42282 20; school tax. $9.-: township for this year the items ol tery. $2l»; school tex. 83.686.70; total.
this new store for
1636 47; total $31,921.68 As comparcfl I tuxes will be :« followsState taxi $0.59621 A Last year the itenw were:
with 133t year a saving In state..conn-; $4.19558; county tag. $4,095.15; county State tax.’ $1,814 95; county tax. $1,398.­
men antMroyw—
ty'and county Covert road tag - of J Covert road tax. $134324: contingent 11; county Covert road. tax. $762 25;
‘$1.96288: on township items of taxes,'tax. $2300; highway Improvement tax. county- road tux. $8 59; contingent tux.
: $43)03 52; -,t total saving of $5,966.40.
’$300; road repair, lax. $300; Covert road $2,012.16; highway .improvement, noth­
CARLTON--This year Carlton will'av'’.--nrent dritru t. ’ nothin*:; Covert ing; road repair tux. nothing: Covert
BIG YANK
Imak*.-an outstanding record‘because of r‘‘-‘d township at Lirge. $1237.44; du­ road OJsesMnent district. 8260 39; Co­
.
a
’
a
ving
enough
in
the
various
township!
1rlct *cHo**l t;uys. $5,670.39 or a total vert road township ut large. $887.83;
WORK SHIRTS.
(funds and enough more coming n,om|,ax ,r&gt;r this year of $20,042.13 Tuut ci-tnelcry, $2U0: school.tax. $3,123 94:
■ delinquent taxes so tlrjtt it will make j M ar Hu- Hem.-. lor Maple Grove were: drain tax. $3225 80, or a total of $14,­
I no assessment for .township purposes, I State tax. $5;101.47: county tax. $4 - 694.02: or. leaving out the drain tax.
jexcept for schools; and that item will!491 98; county Covert road tax. $2,142 - lhe regular township taxes and state,
i be nearly $2,400 less tjian last year. The
county juid tax, $24.15; contingent county and other taxes were. $10,668 (items for. this year* taxes for Carlton tax. $3 000; highway improvement tax. 22. Thu shows a saving this year of
BARTEL O'VALLS fare m follows- State tax $4.195 58;' mitlung; road repair tax. $1,000; Covert $685.14 on Stale, county und county Co­
’county tax. $4 095.15: couhtv Covert - ro-’&lt;! assessment district. $1.824 09: vert road taxes, and ot $4313 17 in­
AND JACKETS.
.road tax. $154357; for contingent tax, Covert road township a: large $259425; cluding the drain tax of last year on
I‘highway improvement tax, road repair' district schixil tax. $5.229 94; rota! for, towtuhip Hems, and of $38787 if tteI; tag. C ivet road asr e^snu nt dl-trict.!i,sl &gt;'&lt;’ar $25,408.43 This repre-ents a drain tax is left out:ror a total yeducj IUX, Covert road township at large UiX,'sa',,uf
M-tP’e Grow ot $1,916.84 on
&gt;n &lt;oniid&lt;ring ttu ciroln tax. cl si iscai year closca October 31, nnd we arc
’no taxes will be levied. The district relate, county und county Covert raid 99831 or wHhiMit cinsidcting tlw drain
I!school tax ft&gt;r the township this year U taxes and of $3.449 45 on township
offering iinuMial bargains during lhe month of
BROWN OUTSIDE
| ,$4,16630. a coividerable reduction from' ‘“Xen. or a total saving this year.-eumCITV OF HASTINGS-Tin* ►total
' last year: and the total t.rt to lx- levied
with last, of $5 366 29.
state, founty. county Covert road tax
‘in Carlton tills year will A&gt;e $14,000,50.' QRANGEVILLE—Orangeville will o-wsmxI to the city is $43.78159; tiw
NAP CLOVES
Last year there were ;ts-&lt;‘\*-d to Carl-! this year pay state tax of $2259.16; School tax to-be levied this year will b&lt;Heavivr’ weight than
■ton taxpayer
foHowing items:.icounty tux, $2,205.08; county • Covert $70 000, making a -total fall tax this
(State tax. $5,101.47; county tax. $4.-i.road tgx. $831.16; contingent tax year of $113,781 ,9. .us compart'd with
'49198; county Covert road tax. $3.142-I$1000; highway Improvement tax, $140,346.:i0 for- the same Items lust,'
tire the HuCrat tire* in
54; county rood tax, $24-15rcontingent nothing; fond repair tax, $1.035 00; Co- year. Tiw city tax for support of the
\ the world.
lta*. $3U)0; hlghwuy improvement tax. vert road assessment district, imthtng; cxy government. thU year levied in
Glen Schultz recently act a new. world**
nnd Hit- city I
.'$1,000; road repair tax. $3,000; Covert Cuvcrt'tQ.u! towu.-hip at larg*-, nothing; July .was $37,000;
■road ussessnir-n: district. hirthltUt; Co-!cemetery.’$75: dist.-ic’ scluwl tax.'$.».record for the Pikes Prak cliiidi. where liitir-pin
100’, Wool
, vcrt raid, township u‘. large, notiiing; 1083.08; a total for thu year of $12,483- 15 which shows a total saving in taxes
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SPORT COATS
!i.ix*‘s. $6 537 08; a total 1.x t year of! laws state tax, $2,746.95; county tax, comparison with lid year, or a saving I
,$25,697.23. The saving to Carlton tax-1 $2.41876; county Covert raid tax. $1- of about 32'. per cent. Of the tax to|
All world’s records on road and 'track, for
Heavy service weight
ipayera Has year on state, county uAd,i 153.67; county road tax. $13.61; contin- be collected in’Dccember. the total thte
aafety, apced^iHilcugr and endurance arc held by
county Covert raid taxes i - $ 1.925 84.' item tax. $2,800; highway improvement,
J ircstone (•uni-llipped Non-Skid tires.
land on towiiship taxes. $9,770.88, a to-!$720; road repair tax. $2.89200; Covert $14034630--a saving this year ot $26.
|ta! saving of $1!.69G.72
, road asscMnient district, nothing; Co-'
| CASTLETON — Castleton township I vert road, township at large, nothing: re-tnber. or a saving this year ot 18'i-|
thin, worn tires fur ihcWlfatt and licut lire** ymt
(will pay the following firms of. taxes cemetery lax. $123: scluw! district tax. jx-r cent. '.The saving bn school tax is
$18.000 00; and on founty, state and
।tax; $7.79654; county Cnvtrl road taxJ’ft. winch shows a saving In taxes this county.Covert road taxes of $8,564 81 I
They cost . you no nrorc—Itcsklca, in this
i$2938.73; contingent tux. $1000: high-1 year as compared with last year of
SUEDE SHIRTS
October Clearance Snltnwe w* ill gi\e you n liberal
“way improvhnont tax.-nothing; road | 81 036 99 &lt;m mate, county and county
OBITUARY.
Annina GHIe.-ph’—trSu born March]
j repair sax.
tax. eiaiw;
Sl.000. covert
Covert nun
road asrew
assess• j vovenCovert roua
road taxo.
i.f $3.
$3.70532 on
taxes, and i-t
• A very tine quality
allowance on your old tire-* in cxchutigc for these
tlrea must stop
16th. 1892 in Castletoji township, the,
’m-'in-district, nothing: township co- township taxes: a total
&gt;!.-d nf $4.
$4.74231.
• wife non-skid Firestone tires.
peri read, township at large, nothin-’; I PRAIRIEVILLE—P:pirir.
’i!' town­ daughter of Alexander and Sarah Jape i
Prairieville
Irehool tax. $15.905 51 or ,a total this ship
. will .pay. this voar
. ~ in
... taxi
taxes as fol- Gillespie. She attended the rural nnd
■*rar of $J6,628 52. .Layt year Castlelcr.(’lows- state 'tax. ----------$4 679.69; county tax. city schools and graduated from Has­
paid us follows State tax. $9,712.47
---------154 567.67: county Covert raid tax. .81.- tings High school in lhe class of 1912.1
Couttpr tax. 88352.WJ:. county C~:
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Coteil
. 721X8;
remllng-nf
tax/_$3,300: highway She continued her studies at lhe West­
STURDY
;road tax. $4.079(id; county road tax,1 improvement tux. nothing
repair ern State Teachers' College at Kula-:
l$45.98: contingent tax. $3,000: high- tax, $5(H1; Covert rna-*
ad assessment dii- maroo nnd after completing hef work i
WORK PANTS
way improvement tax. $1,000; road re- t?let. nothing: Covei t roatr .township there in 1914. took up the profession of|
jpair tax. $1,000; Covert road asr-essrnent ‘ at Iiirge. $2,143.68; cemetefy. $200; j trachhig. which she has followed con-i
district. $7057; Covert road, towrwiltip J school tax, $6,39116; - ’ ’ tax this tinuously until the time of her death.
Quick dependable ‘'starling
On June 23rd, 1920. she was united In
vt large, nothing: rchonl.tax. 8L7213.08:''year. $23,703.88. 1A&gt;!
with Firestone (lourlerTypo
StHtlNfl TYPE
marriage to Heber Pike of Orangeville,
n r..H -i.- __
• ot a total last tear of $42 873 17. Th-s ptid tpc following items
where they have inado their home The
n-pn-enLi a raving this year in state. $569011; county tax $/i&gt;:
.ranteed by
BEST WON
ert road tax. $/389?j.
$-.&lt;389
inty and Count} Cmrrt road taxi- ty Covert
county past few' yean she suffered from 111
Firestone and
Si.uZ5Pand In township taxes id r-Md tux.
$2694.
c..iiumccnt tux. $2$36 . health but met it very bravely and
ix. $26
94. contingent
DRESS SHIRTS
37s 14 or a total &gt;av-.mt of 86 044 65/ 64: luchw o impruvemtnt taxes. 162- earned on the duties of her home, as
itASTINQS TOWNSHIP Huttings 36 cimd repair tax 14 «X». C-e.crHriwd yell ns iter'school work During the
post sumnu-r. hoping that a change
xe« a*ias*« bsm&lt;nt dutrl
anywhere for
would benefit-her\und accompanied by
county1 road township
her husband she took a trip abroad,
$1.30610; contingent tax. 81.500; high­ total lao v«i-'«i •87135’ uliic'li’nnre- b1*' ‘iid n"’- *“*“ the strength she
; way improv •„' t — ~Mhb...;
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«•-X-WM
Ort..
Stitin&lt;l .__- . ifl.fSl ’
MJ; Covert road a.w.v.-, county, county C-ncrt read trnres of. LM,'r
at PVn,1‘x Js h^P’tel in Hustings.
. repair tax.
White—Plains—Fancies
Standard---------- 7.65 Ysw
----- —
nothing; Cover: road. $2,148 w; and for township '.axe- 57.:
sur'1’,ed by her h'ubwid. Heta r
Qum-3tpf&gt;fd
Supadoc------------ 9.10 O*&lt;
township at large. $260 73; dlstrici! 019.41 or u total --anna this year uI &gt; Plk&lt;-: hrrbrotlurj. William. Elmer and
CORD PLIES
E.tmPoww____ 11.10] •**’
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$5
13353
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to
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$9
16747
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C»e&lt;&gt;rgc
GiHesiUc
and
Robert
Martin:
WINTER
UNDER THE
L-- ;,.r -1H.
I.,i; ‘hctlasc-Tm.. » be l.Med
,“»» ”“d ™»H'” "M "
TREAD
PreataloQ and efficiency in

Wall Paper
Drugs

Ice Cream
Paint
Cigars
Candy

Sodas and Sundaes

10c

10c

Malted Milk

Waters

Clothes Shop

Special October Clearance

TRADE-IN SALE

Tirestone

49c

98c

NON-SKID TIRES
F

.

2 N’r 25c

$2.98

^Tan

98c

PREPARE Your CAR for WINTER DRIVING
Compare Construction, Quality and Price

89c - 98c

Tlraatona

98c

UNION SUITS
109 Virgin Wool

98c
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Very Heavy—Part Wool

$1.49
No matter What other
stored claim, be sure
and visit this store*
YOU’LL BE
.SURPRISED

Waters
Clothes Shop

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held at the home. In Orangeville on
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,91: county Covert road tax $1812.92;' 598
iifVu,
of'
Kitchmg ontciaung Burial in
county road tax’. $20.44; contingent tex. cor
$LOMj. .uk.-wu} -h-■ Riverside.
;$2 4t»; highway improvement tax.SZbO; - pre
FREE SPARK
nothing; rood repair i .
,
-,«(
jioad repair tex. $2,800; Covert road as-, t,ix.
w.,,v avertowwimn
road assessment!
w. c, t. V. NOTES.
ses-uH-nt airvtriii. $4O2.'&gt;7; Qncrt road /dutnet, nothing; Covert road, townshit' &gt; 1
PLUG TEST
v 1. v.
very picas; township at large. $550,28; ------ *-------- ------ --• .uz.
;■— ------tax- $4 079.69:-ja!)tjy entertained at Mis* TillieTyden’s
• tax. $100; district Jxwl
------t ’,tax, $4,912 18. 7*
Firestone Extra Value Spark Plugs
total tax this year. $11.63840. Last year ots iast Tuesday afternoon.
bra as vine for^H^’hm- ^owJhin
UX’i Mrs AddU^Bttaonris presided at the
3 a sating for Ho.-.lug. .owushlp 53.139J.; rounty tax. $2,674.30; county'bu.sm,^ meeting after which Mu.s THto insure satisfactory »rrvicr..Made
ot. state, rouhty and Covert road taxes , Cgrert road tax. $1318 49; county rood m. Tyde. ’L. m ckvotwn^ OurUiUon
.^compared with te-t year. of. $1.629-.tax $148.-.; rontmgent tax, $1,000;
£ ^c‘ dejffis^n Xir and
Plug Fae;« •«&lt;». rab-sl.lp ux... . .-...ne..: insbw.y
tu.
.2"£S I.SJ
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ciunmunion
in inis
iius time
time ot
or gnut
great sire*.*
$3,950.77, or a total saving of $5.58033. I ro-.&lt;*
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‘&gt;mmuiiion in
,.»d n-iwinpur u,. nothin, ...
ttynt
rad lnhlMh
, s.i.*.HOPE TOWNSHIP-This ycaf the1 iu
; .T.™ &gt; "".n:
’
our praiwn w
lhe
items of taxes for Hope township will « I- ™/
^h-hdO-hU. We uere very .bl, M
‘be ns follows: State tux, $2.460 87; '?’ •
'* &lt;«hl «!M«M -h&gt;eh.|n ,hu b, FVJI,k
■ county tax. $2.401.96;' county Covert .hem a .,vln« !.. RtthUd on Me
Me., rdm.hd&gt; .» eh-eied u one
Iroad tax. $90537; contingent tax. $1 • room,, enumy covert rad b.«e» M
w lte
„
800; highway improvement tax $394 14: ?!? ,.,'f f* .""'-'T!!'
uta'i Benton Horbot next month
iroad repair tax. $394 14; Corert road 97 or
- ---------- -saving
----- this year as coma total
,e,
’assessment district, nothing: Covert,irv»r.^«
pared with It...
last year of $4,369.98.
‘J GOOD SIZED CROWD
iroad township at large. $64126; disTHORN’APPLK—Tiiomapplc town-:
ENJOYED P. T. A. FAIR.
trict school taxre, $4.852 69; total tax ship will this year pay taxes as follows
A good sired crowd enjoyed the fair
this year. $13.850 43. Last year the Stete tax. $4.962 08; county tax. $4,843 - held by the P. T. A. at the First Word
were as follows-.
State- tex.
$2.- —
31: county Covert road lax. $1325.57; school iu,
■ items
^
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last WcddWMay
nruacNur eiciuriK.
evening.
county tax. $2.634.&lt;3; county contingent lax. $1,000; highway Im-; Evidently some of the teachers are
;Coveri road tax, $1 .56 68; county road provemenl tax. nothing; road repairiplanning on keeping house in the near
PHONE 2240
COURT
tax. $14.17; contingent tax. $2 000; tjw: $806; Covert road assessment dis-1 future as they selected dishes for the
[highway improvement tax. $2.033 32; tnct. nothing; county road township at prires
Mrs. L, R. Hoewon
won
----------they
, won.——
$1,826 66; Covert road large. $1,184.17: cemetery tax. $600;
.&lt;~v, the one-half ton of coal given by the
road repair tax, $1.626
assessment district. $55 70; Covert rood.‘school tax Tor consolidated school and Johnson Coal Co. Those in charge
.township at large. $1255.03; township fractional districts. 812398 98. In this • wtsh to thank everyone who helped to
school tax, $527635; or a total last year school tax is quite a sum levied jo pay nuke the fair a success.
MIDDLEVILLE

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OUR MOTTO:

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HASTINGS

Jerry Fisher

Independent Oil Co.

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POST AND

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Social Events and Personal Mention
Mrs L’G Whitney visited in Lansing
Mtea Lucile Nelwn Of Allegan, m a!
SCUDDER—THUSTON.
over the week end
guest at Mrs Mar Treib’». Thursday.
A pretty woddlng took place on SatMtea Edna Wood returned Sundav! u«tey afternoon, October 32. at four
C W. Crawford h In Buffalo thte
from Detroit after a tlirce weeks' visit I o'clock; when Mr. Gerald Jgmes Scud­
Mix* Ethel Jones vteite-d her rourtn...'
Ardrll Thuston
. Mis* Claire Hendersliolt vtellcd in
Mr. mui Mr* Irwm WUlteon. of Urban- '*"'** **' 1 £UI’£'
u“ c?1'n m,r'
Homer part of lust week.
lrwtr by tbr HfV J1,hn K,tchlnt* I*33Mi** Surah Sclitidcr te spending a dale over Sunday
f
u
a T &lt;
tor "f “•&lt;' nr&gt;‘ l,rcsbyterian church
few daji In Grand Rapids.
Jacob Konklc and Irving Dintaman al Harting*, tiie ceremony being perMite Alice Willison of Bantteld b a of Alto were Sunday gurxte of Mr and formed at thr home which they had
Mrs. Henry Weaver.
- I alr,.a(!y funiUhed.
w
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ritclue
Mrs- ------Ruble -----Kelley
Mrs .Mabel Stebbins of lanuing, ----- of Kalamazoo! The bride wore a wi'hdfrTi; gown of
.-.pent tlie week end Ix-n- with relative*, •‘•te'iit th* week end-with lu-r mother,• blue chiffon velvet and was attended
Mr. N«Ur 11 &gt;4. miwUUiHl Mn iS*"
B“«~
I jE. ““ “"*3*
u OMm*
Hl« IAiiwU .4 ck,.rrt,lr on Thor..
Mr ,o&lt;l Mr. E W, WUUuoi ol Koi.Wu44rr
. „o.n ol
day
&lt; niazoo spent tlie week end with Mr light crr(ie - Mr-. Charles K. rhurtoi,
.
I and Mr* Fred Younc
.i-aisted as test man.
Mri fS* AiterdmJ near
Mr9 F"'J V“n r&gt;&gt;’M} “n&lt;*
An.U,c
*"c
n'»d Mrs
Mrs. Eva Allerding. near Pruport last, ftll( ,(t KeVcrftllrr ,jf Deiro|t
thi- Hutuell bnidder.'.Mr William L. ScUd*
«
' w*ek’(-rid in Hasting*
Ider,-and Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilke.-.
Mr*. Earl Davis of Jarlowm was tlw-' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr, Dell1 i,!l oI Harting... Alter a brief wedding
nuc. r. of Mr and Mr*.
A. Hall on j Sutton were Mr. und Mr:.. Iteiiix-n It011r- Mr
Hcuddur will reside
Friday.
, Mnurlts of Grand Rapfiis.
^qbth Montgomery St. Hn.*•Jaine* Hadford has returned fnmi ! Mr and Mra. Smith Stanley of!t,n"' Congratulations arc extended
buslne.-. trip, through th.- eartern • Johnstown tup. vihih-d'Mr mid Mr.-.1,
• • • --------- .
G.or.... r«..l.&gt;n.,. L.a ...iMISSIONARY SERVICE GUILD.
Tiie Mfsiojuiry Service Guild teld
Mrs. L. Severencc returned Monday
Mr nnd Mrs. Elmir'Frmutmi were
from Lucknow. Ontario. Where she nt­ their tenth annual niectmg on ThursSunday guest* of Mr. mid Mi., tended lhe funeral of her niece.
Cook of Ionia.
'
at the hom&lt;- ol the pre .idem Mias Til­
Mr und Mis. J.iiiv* . Bri&amp;tui
K ;ma&amp;xi .'.pent thr- w«tk end with Mr. nnd, lie Tyfirn. 43:&gt; W. Center St. 'Hie biul*
Sunday gu. ’t-rC7 Dr. and Mrs.
iic.*a meeting and election o! offiem
" '.Mrs. Watren Hun-Ji and family.
Holly or Muskegon.
BatHel
Were hr lhe afternoon with annual re­
Winrton Sheffield went to
Cnek (Hi Sunday to enter Uu- Battle | tw‘ Johnson .- fient the wi-.-Jc end with ports A bountiful three ccrufte dinner
spark
- Mr* J. Seartrum. nt Croton Dam.
Crvck Brnllie*. College
Mr ----and Mrs. C
S. Jon.
Mf and Mr-- Prod Prentice visiu-o
- ---...... -; -r.t- Wyan— dining roo
visited i , —
Mr,...... M. 1*1,.,14 I’,.
ul aiurU" w'"'k '"-1 »,lh *»' W' ; rendered by tlw Mi-.«.-- Raldt and
,,.,r th. »,*k ,,,,.
Mr
J E Mai,...,,
. : Wixxl wiifi Harold Perkins and Henry
Mim num,.,. Wilkin, .4 WyaiuMlr. Mr ",'d M's.
J y?,"h*'w?
" Sandrrn al tlx- plqno. Mr- Sandedi
n&lt; :b.
k . nd MU. Twr |un,„i
nhu hnrd (L.m- U.u.ln and Uu/junior Service Guild Nina «vM.
. W 1 Wilkin,
"rwna IU|«4*«&gt;
HUM • ral M-lcciidns Tlw freewill olfermn
.
Mr and Mr.. Orll. IU I,.„, |M
Mr, Ctarn M-km r4 B,IH.- Cr**k 'amounted to $4:i tt&gt;
4,iwhlm .4 H.4I.U.4 kiMM HuUlua"’^
M'"" । Officer* for ensuing, year an- Mis,
WUUW.* rn« Ur. ,.. k .*&gt;4.
I
A""* •»«*»&gt;•
('« *«-»,.Tllli*- Tyd*n. pr»&gt;id&lt;nt; Mrs H. S
iGitekilTr/riw-nn^ldenf;
Mr* cixrenv*
Mr. anil'Mr. K A UuHmi *rrv r.lli 4 * "**,
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Clu.ll.... M n„r..», .... M.,.,4.,1
.
Ml- . lJii .4,
.0,4 J.,rk AH, r. treasurer.
-- - . . and- ’ .&lt;.n o 'ding of Hurting*. *p?iit the week end
, Mrs.
Sterling
Zerbel
Knliiinaxro are visiting Mr. and Mt? I nt Cadillac.
Mtn* Marjory McQuarrle of Kalama- i Announcement is made of tin- maqMr and Mr. Ch.ir!&lt;&gt;-W»lfe ami-son /,.&lt;&gt; wa-; the gtu -t of her -dlint aryl. lingo of Mis* Helen Bulkier and
Davttf of K IThuimdro wen* Bupd.i.v ‘uncle, Mr. mid M:.-&gt;. Cteule* Emil, over Thon. Amlin, both of Cliicigo'. ti:&lt;cen-niuny b hn: jF.-rlormed al the Mor­
guc.sis ot Mr nnd Mr» Edwin Smith
gan Park presbytnrjttn chiqiii bv it-.-v
Mr- Frank Mahoney mid dnughb r’of
Jiii'k.-.on A?tr giM-.si.. oi her comm'. Mrs. Center-ami Mrs A- J. I.'tt of Holland la-mein Sharpe on Thursday, October
13.
Fvd lowing the wedding u reception
Mr. and Mrs. Hun -. HHchle, . Mr - toon on Sunday*. .. ‘
.".In . Edna Wood returned Bandar aa* hi.I'l at lhe College Inn with vntvrHare! Hinkley mid Jitehaid visited
u.iiiwiit
by But Hfhnlc und hl* wG.-iirgi1 Ritchie in Ilanlh-id on Sunday.

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MRS. CROSS SPOKE TO

STALL NEW OFFICERS

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LIONS CLUB MONDAY

Plan For Hallowe en Party At Club Recognizes Fine HonorLeo Burdick's Op Monday i
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Recently
Given
To “Lion
j
Evening, Oct. 31
Ray Branch
|
The Arnartcon Legion and Auxiliary I Mrs. M. J. Crow gave an interesting I
were well rfprwcnti d av rhe joint in-।. talk at the Hartings Lion* Club Mon- I
stallalion mating held on Thursday day. telling of her recent trip abroad. |
evening at lhe Legion law.
All enjoyed the b.umilul jxX luck She described vividly the eventx of the i I
trip, also the ciutom* and sights of the '■ I
supper vrved prewdiru; the burtm-M’ old .world, and compared the literary I
■ etsiotii of tlw iHMt-and Unit
of Europe with our own Shi- I
Dwtriet Commaruicr Cluster Cone of, center*
ds-clarrd that on? sees In-Europe Just I
Sturgis installed the Lnrion- officer*
about what hr or she-is Interested In.'
iind Mrs. Afarton Shirk of Battle Creek‘' She
was much Impressed with the I
officiated for"tiie Auxiliary.
.
Mrs Henry Mulder. r&lt; tiring Unit, iwtnp and ceremony of the rulera of the
; &lt;iid countrtea. and thought we might
' I copy their reverence and respect for
' our otnbials whn are in high places.
She visited the txit:lefieldj. of France i
Mr -und Mrs. Cone and Mr and Mm.
Shirk gave informal tallo. which,ail. and sxtd .thill time Is- erasing the;
•cars of war from those historic fields
.
Siusaid that in Enxland the "tin-1
. Plans were madr the annual1 known
Soldier' if buried with kings
Halloween. parly i
held on MonIn Franrtt hr is'buried under the Arch.
' of THumpne in Parte.’ The'applause;
Mrs Croi-Jt wu* evidence uf how
rw-rx. Everyone is request* 4 to crane' given
masked. Ib-fri-slirni iit.- will lx- .'ciyed much the Lions enjoyed her talk
'Recognition wm given by the Club ot
and a rocla! time enjoyed.
The regular! Auxiliary meeting will
&lt;»n«* of It* meiplx-rs. Mr Ruy Branch.
tx- Thursday evening, Norentte-r 3.

ENTERTAINING SIX

the Allh-d Theater Owners oLMteiugan.

LAKES YOUNG FOLKS I

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United Brethren C. E. Society

Camp Fire Notes
v c

Planning Hallowe'en
Party

flic Guardians As'uxiiatlon held their
October meeting ut th* h-xnn of Mn

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UNDERWEAR
FOR WINTER/
Al) weights and sizes in wool, cotton',
and mixed fabrics in union suits and
two piece underwear.
The'brands you buy hero are nationally known—
Superior medium weight nnd Stephenson heavy weight
underwear are familiar to everyone for their high
quality. Our underwear W doubly guaranteed to be
Miitisfactory—the manufacturer guarantees
.
them, and «o do we.

PRICES LOWER
THAN EVER/
Prices are lower than ever before on underwear
of known good quality

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Hie United Bretijrcn churrh .* plan- dow dli.play in November of Camjr Fire •
Ling u Hallowe'en party for tiw- Six OirL*‘ work providing a down town
Ixik--. venty. '
. [window can tx- .x-cured. Inasmuch a*
Fiftom young jxrople ar.- coming Kiri* ram their way in Camp Fire it
from Six L-aki: Saturday. A banquet I wa* decided to plan tor'a fummagc
willJie held m the churrh ut 6 o’clock p ile and other sale* to start within_Jwo
toibiwvd by grnnrs .and other entertain- weeks. Anyone .desiring to help the
C'xdry.
I Kirte may do ,-».^y donating rummage
i-nteri-.nn !♦' palromxlnx any of tin- sales.
Plans are being mad*
. ...
lay-after I
Ne-top-pew.
ft hich they will return to Six Lak*'.■•| Girls of this group l»ad the very speSunday, af
afternoon
cm uirig.
tuns.
Ijtinday
ternoon or w
|Cm privilege of te n ning *.*» Mi s Anna
MAIHIIEU PEOlutei ing way she told tlu-m about.
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............;-";"Boaka -muKtheir influence'on char-:
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.. .bv-r.-r, Omni, hrid .,,Mlslm.il „
o
'J.',.S'
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Two-Piece Suits 75c to $2.95 garment
Union Suits are 75c to $3.95

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men ami Boys
HASTINGS

BALTIMORE CENTER.
/spent Wednesday with Mrs A. Tobtaa.
■ Mi*i Mary Stutz jipent one day Li j Raymond ToltlMs of, Priteliardvillo
John pitching in ciuirgr. mui tisrtstehr “ r |,!‘
'week with Miss Arabellr- Smith.
by tiie following coinntitter: Me.w*. I
Sha-tal-l-nyu.
- -Mr.-mid Mrs, Amlin left for ,a wvd- and M-sdanu - Martin VanDal-en.: Girls ol, thte group were very busy
Mr. .nd Mr. II, I. Mm„n4, «
Mr A
Mr. Emma Myer.-- r&lt;-turn&lt; il oh Sitn- ilmg trifi Ulrmiith lhe south and ti|»on IP nrv Mulder. Lloyd .Sinter, Dau Wall- 'List wt-ek plnnnin t ’ for the? imkr sale, Quimby apent Sunday with it. Greenthe oiym* • \------------------dor!!. Win If Schenkel. Jo« DeRenjti r. I which they had Saturday at White and field und family.
Virtually all Industrial institutions in
Conitralulutir.ns.
Fers-.. ’ Putter. Maurice Edmonds. For- ‘ Houvtmcr's tuie. Several new. rnemMr. and Mr*. Mel Hannah enter-'2 R“"U Have- a red board’ and a
•nil-. Cora Bti-.gA of Ruiland lh|u&gt; lx &lt; ti
rr-rt f.ane and u&lt;t ■ Johnson, nlw Dr. ;b»rs are being added to Shataliaya tained friends from Kalamazoo, over ;’ W«&lt;* b«‘rd -‘he former iLitjhg ex­
*l&gt;midliig the part week with her .sister My
.mid Mr.--. C. E Hyatt.
i mostly from tlie *cvet|th grade
and husband. Mr. and Mr* J F. fkii the.week end.
crnjilary workers and the latter tiw
Hetty Shrier. Marcia Ironside.
tr..ii viyitni Mr.-- Jennie Rowley rm
About fifty were pri.M'nt. including a .
‘
mondi.
.
'
Emerson Russell of Frwport te visit- »hirt«ra und inebriate*.
Wednesday' and Tliiinulay, and fir.ijui T.ron^ Leonard and Isabel Rage, assist­ rtx piece orchestra, and all cmnA tp -=
Ing at the home of Pete Lietjens.
I
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---------ed b&gt;- Mrs. Sigk-r. Mm. Leonard. Mrs, masquerade cris’umes. among the nicH 1
tiniiifter
improving
nicely
«*'te-waimt on Tuewtyy lo visit Mr. and
Iron'iilr- aixl Mi s Frances Sage gave interesting dhd c‘----- &gt;
Elery
Houghtalin
te
sick
with
the
Two regiments of railway artillery
WOMEN'S
CLUB
• ..­
Mis Frank Carpenter the balance of
rheumatism.
j recently w*-n- formed on Uie Pacific
a delightful Hallo-u-cn party tor their me: W.-Uh girl.----------------------------------•loyd Store i
Camp
Fintrroup
and
guardian
at
the
Mra.
Freda
Moore
of
Hines
district
ci-a.rt
for
shoreline
fort*.
aiKl Mrs. Claude
und Mrs. Kellar Stem relumed
Country Club on Friday,cvenlhg.
i The first regular meeting of the LitNichols ol Detroit rince Saturday.
er.itunDepartment of the' Hastings (j=
. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth were .the
!
&gt;n being present Martin ViinDub.n; Boy Scout. Mr*. C iWomen's
Club wa* held Friday after-!
ciw/t.* ot Mr. wiLl Mrs. Wesley . Hall
Appropriate
decorations J. Sullivan; Irteh Colleen. Mrs Harris;!nov-n. October 21rt. in the Central
'Thursday
and
m
the
evening
Mr.
Wirlli
Wixxibmne;
Evening
star.
Mrs.
Hcniy;
Mi- Anna Endsley was hilled to
[were evcrywl .
.... .
»vh'«&gt;l
building.
Oxipcr.-villr Inst t*-«t-k to help care for
i Joying *everal games.-all went to the! Mulder: Chinese Magician. C J. Sulh-i
;
Mr*.
Kenltii
McIntyre,
diairman of
van; laidy of Fashion. Inin Stutz;:
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ht-r little.araiuldaugliu-r Vrljo fell and I Gi-oige Bradley, of fmising. Ulin h.»-.i'
rtiort outline'
Helen nf Troy . Mrs Maurice Edmonds; Hits department, gave
brokf* la r arm:
I* to be of !
William Tell. Dr. Harris Wocdbume.i
” the
'* year
" ~’s study,
**""* 'whieh
'
Mrs* W. N. Chidester uent to st. been .spending iwyeral wx-efcjs with hliuELECTED EDITOR OF
See Our NEW COATS—$8.75 to $15.00
.
daughter. Adah m Wisconsin was a
Hallowrun dccoratioiis of pumpkin ( 1 American Drama. She then gave a
gurrt at Johii Eddy's over lhe .week
HATS—$1.00 and up
corn shocks, black cats, witches, eti brief but very compn-herwivc resume
rncuu
•acre used throughout the rwffis.
medieval drama stating that it
idaughtra
Cludeshr and family.
New Half-Size Dresaei In Wool Crepe and Crinkle
Stunts and musical rmnes. a coatume ! -Dl'nated in the -church tn the form of
to Plainwell last-week to attend the ।to know that she lias ix-cn &lt;ilccied cdi- raw, chain, ghost st-iri.-s. fortune toil- Ji-vitomimra and were called - Myster(Mrimrt and Emma
ltih&lt;T»l of her biotlMjr. Edgar Belling- ,lor-in-chlt-f of ■ Tummy Howl.' the mg. a Clfinet- magician and an aucMiracles and Moraltie.*" When
.
bam.
who
died
very
suddently
of
heart
.
Sweatent
$1.00. $1.50 and $1.95
House Dresses 59c,
tion• furnished
amusement.
too clatorate
the
rm* Jun.run.........
•• the
•
......
.
n.. Wm. 1 hc.se.■ became
.........................
. .......... for
.............Ionia
trouble.
. •
j student )&gt;ubbi-.itlon of Gulf Pmk
Last year;
year —
Schenk.'!
made
auctioneer
present, —
they were taken
up
!lor College, Gulfport. MI-&lt;*. Lu»i
*...... .
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“**•• ~a .splendid »
uvh.«,&lt;v, ,cliurcH to •----------- -»■.
Knit Suite. $5.93
Mr. mid Mrs. Royal Myer* accmn-&lt;
.
.I.-- )nr imid C. J* o
..h...........acu.-d x*' King ......
Sullivan
Ftx».••” hv the
lho trade
*hjdc irutlrK
ipnkLs rnnrl
and later
Inter hv
by men
men
Cm-k mid Marshall, Jr. and Robert. Jr., panted by her- mother. Mrs. Sattvrlee, .-lie was ,i..-.1,1 ant r-ditur. This
Nuns Boil-Proof Embroidery Cotton and Stamped
magician: Mr-. Henry Mulder und who
‘h™ Were entirely w;&gt;aratc\
were guest* of Mrs. Winifred Pryor of and mint. Mm. Morchoii-4-, both of Ver- /second yi.ir at Gulfport Iwving r. ci-ivn! a scholarship in rtcogidtiop-of {Dr- Harris Wocxlburne competed in organiratwuui of strolling players. These ;
lain iiiK on Saturday and Sunday.
montviile. .-•p&lt;&gt;nr Saturday mrd Sunduv i;lu-r liigh schotership ultiilmiii-nts last: tfic costumi- race, the former being vic- ’'"r&gt;y dramatic urging* und yxperi-j
Friday to her home m w&lt;m' Pahn
h oMm .! v-* 1 ■ CunyratiiliitioiLs ore extended to.t-utoiu.
,mrnt.s finally gave fruit to'the golden!
Head? Ma', nlti-r M-V.-rat weeks' visit ' fM.V ' “ k" “,n‘‘ , ' , . . )
Mi
Duws-in.
। B&lt;-fre:-.hmciit3 of anughiiuta, coffctjr', A'se of drama in tlw time of Elizabeths
with her parent-.. Mr aijd Mr-. W. A -? &lt;,'.-"'&lt;l..Rfll.’ltU
U".
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completed a very de- Hhakespeao- of course being the mas-;
Phone 25*.
144 St Ate St.
Mi" Liicilb- Coopur Thur-Mlny evening.
LOVEl.Y PARTI.
uightful evening.
u r dramatic, of them ail
Hall. She went via bhlcago.
Mrs Gad Hprprr sjicnt lost ueik
: I
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|.. Mrs. A W. Wooburnc gav a very in-|
Mr... Arthur'Chase and ...
Mis* Jose-'
'i..'
.
Dr ami Mrs. D. D Walton co to 1;&lt;nd
lake. „Acker
,, at Long
,
_ s Point.
. ,
. ,r-.lhf* wert hortoWH's nt a delightful} *'RESHWWUAN YOUNG
terestlng pap-r on the development of I
■ Grand llaplds Thursday to attend tiie
Mr and Mrs. M. O. Hill mid -'oil; Hal-.. '.. . a pm ty on Saturday ( v. ning ,
FEOpLE. ELECT OFFICERS. (the American Drama from its begin­
P. T. A. &lt;• invention In mineetion with
. pent Sunday in South Bend Mr. and , jv.civc mi.--.r-* being present.
I Delbert Whitmore was ( levied jir&lt;41- ning hi the early* colonies to the present [
and Mrs. Ralph Windm-.s Thursday Mr- H, M. Hill, who have been visit-j Black rat*, witches and other appro-of the Young People's Society of century.' Before 1775. the plays andBig
friend--,
in
Ohio
and
Indiana
for
I)rillh
.
decorations
were
iiv-d
through-i
,h
*'
I
’
rcsbyterian
church at last week's player., were entirely imparted from
night,
.
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1IX1I,IS q-jj,. RU,..,*., uor&lt;. ojfj bmiiu-s.. meeting. Other otltcors cleet- England but gradually the colonies
' Mr, md Mrs. C. W. Wesplrttcr and .‘o:nr tinu-; returned with them Sunday, 1&lt;1|t
ir&lt;L*hio!i.-d clothes which creat' d much',fi
&gt;'in Ironside, vice-president; wrote and prc'xiuced their own. the first'
Carl Werplnter. Jr. will ncconfpuuy n'HhL
te principal at' , nniiiM-ment.
j Josephine Smith, .-ecretary; William definite tendency being toward period i
Mr.- brace D'xld.-- to Chlctum on Fri- 'lailngsbuiK. sptat t
- n&gt; ut u &lt; ..
. day- where tli-y will stay until Sunday. and with his mother. Mr.-. P. O'Connor; At bridge Mr*. D. D Walton had :*&gt;p ■ Bauclunan. treasurer; and Ellsworth plays and later taking the form of carl- ■
- ' •!! .* HeWa* Rtley hud th,.! N‘'»ton, prws correspondent.
caturc. Bmiteon Howard was treatedMi - Dodd* golnit on to. her hom&lt;' in nt Martin wiiere she wax called by tin- ’m—
n*nln»inn
at some length as were James Herne, I
111,,. .. ,.t Iv r
M,-. St..-..
II_____________
JABERS MEET.
! ■ D ivid Bclascu und Percy Mackaye.
;
Ro)x-rt and Hubert Cof’k. Abcn John­ .Robert*
.
■
s. s. CLASS PARTY.
I Eleven Jtoy Scout leader* were very
Mrs. G.' L Lockwood completed thte !
son, Dr G. L. fUrckwood'- and C W.
Mr and Mrs: Win. Schulz of Grand i Harold Logan's Sunday school claw'Plen.-anlly entertained Tuesday evening survey by giving an excellent jxipcr on i
Crawford of Hating*. Shirley W. 'Rapid.* spent the week end with Mri [will have a Hallowe'en- partv in thelwith *
i&gt;nd rabbit supper by Mr. tlw* development since 1900 The later ’
smith .of Ann Arbor and Donald D. and Mr. Keith Daniel* Mr and Mr- baseinent of tnc Frcsbvtcrian church a,ltl i,r*. E A Kane of N'ashjpUe Mt
writer* who have made a definite im/j
. • Smith of petrol! spent from Thursday I 'Ji Wolcott and Mr. and Mr*. V. I. on Friday evening. Member.;, of thc&lt;lhe!r Thcmappte lake cottage.
till Sunday at Gaylord on a hunting Wolcott of Fr*-e;»-rt sjient* Saturday Epworth League are also invited. The! Game.- were played and the g—-•*■ ;■ print or. the changing form of our;
Do you know that we
gucstH (fianm wen* Clyde Fitch, Win. Vaughn
trip and h»w the .tame did suffer!
di rting there
I! arty t* from Z OO till 40,00 P. M. The ’-w entertained by Hasting-*- one man
are selling a genuine
mnn Mnody, Augustus Thomas, Win. Gillette.!
Gue.*t-- of'Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ed- J young )&gt;eoplc tire to come in masquer-' Hand. Fred BaU&amp;ncc. mid by Ll-&gt;yd Sha-. Josephine Preston Peabody. Chas. R i
had been visiting Iwr daughter. Mr mend* nnd Mrs. L-ittie'Moflltt. mother ulc coktUmc*. There will be games, a
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: Kennedy. Gen. Middleton. Eugene Wai1 It Jones at Galc.-burg, Inis tx-(&gt;n thi ».f Mrs. Edmond... over the week end, itn-artirc hunt m -.i liaunted house,
Iter. Edward Sheldon, George Ade
HIGHBANK.
.were Mr. and Mrs Guy E Moffitt nnd-where Dr Jekyll and Mr.-Hyde will be
ONicl.
Susant
Mr, and Mr*. Curt Marshall and son, (George Cohan. Eugerie “
• '
son of Detroit Mr. and Mr*. MuUltt fprAent. RefrcslunrnL-. arc to be jervMaxwell
Earl Me ImIL and ,'ricml.. Mi.. Addi/
iiiid Mr. and Mr* Edinonds visited jed.
Anderson
and
will spend .wend daj
Tobias
nnd
Marshall
Gric-n.
Wert
*lti
”
”
” George.
"* Kauffman. At!
relative ip Grand Rapid} Saturday. ।
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present
we
have
many
varied
types
of|
Marshall
Friday
rvvnnig.
'Me*.'. Mabel SL-.miii. accompanied by !
THE NEW IDEA Cl.I B.
for at low at
Mr. and Mr- W. A. Burkett und A subject matter and forms, the rwolu-:
Mrs. U. C. Mann. und Elwood Manns
Member* of the club were cnlcrtalnr.l
tioiiirtc. tliut ol manners and customs.',
&gt;rr at Detroit Saturday &lt; yeiiini ol Thiv-im* City, motorrd'lo'Oak Purk. !•&gt;' 'll*’ October me* ting iiy Mi; Maud
tn-doni
of
expression,
institutional
and?
Mr. und Mr. Earl Col.-uian,
Ml.
and Bund.
—--------------------— III. nn Tlmrsday- where they visited ।Stint!i. So. Park St, A deiit-ioUs dinner
hra A Ill-cox .111(1 her c&lt;&gt;-i.Mn. Mis. until Sunday with Mr. and'Mr;. C. M was
••• - •*
• - Mh. Paul Smith and son Victor of social problem.* and that of- satire of;
(manners.'
G lia Warren, of Sunfield. M1m Arh-ne ,S)xm&gt;i&gt; and family. Mrs Mann* and Minlburtmmoii which foUuwTd. games! Hattie Crc k were there.
,
Campbell, Mtes Florence Uanirite.il,
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........
■d in. making merry the xu-! Tiie Moie school organuteda P. ’
DISCVSSEH MORMONISM.
IS tin Sigler. Rielimd CMokj Mr. and
-tiie evening, vuuna E [Friday aliennxm. rhe first one L
Mi* John Cluihiberlmn. LYfriini B ■
BRIDGE-DINNER.
prize and-Cora [November II with Mrs, Glenn Hoffman;j Mrs. C. F. Angell -was the special!
Chamberlain. Mr mid Mr.&lt;) Charles
(speaker
last Sunday
evening at the
Covers .were laid for eight at a love- l$ny&lt; ,. second.
time in the history of our
at- prcKldeut. OrJlc Miller,
vict-prrrt'
Rtinney. also Mr mid Mr*. J M I.c bncltii--dinner given on Monday eveover 30 years in business
-- - den!, and Mrs. Beulah Gus-ii wcri lary- Voung people a Society of the PresbyPARTRIDGE DINNEIt.
Town** nd. accompanied bv Mr. and ning by Mr and Mrs. Henry Muld&gt;r. J
tredsurrr.
' tcrlan church. Stic guvo an excellent
| Mr. mid Mrs Edwin Johnrnek enMrs. Thoma* Gammagi* of Grand Hapmuch for m» little money.
Mi*, and Mrs Merle H.-ker of Has- talk .which wni very instructive and.
'fti-ttuini d Tuesday evening with a part­ tings-sin-nt niort of the-week with Mr. JtetiUwM to wiUl great attention by i
arid Mrs c. .L.Hulliviin
Ask your neighbors wlio
ridge dinner for tlie following friends: and Mrs,Frank HuwbliU*. and Sunday'those present.
'
.
!
|Mr. and Mrs." Allie Huitern (Julia I callers I4P
..,C were.
„.
ilferc
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie! The a|x*uker compared Mormonlam
HEATROLA how they like
,E.ilon&gt;. Mr. and Mr* Forest 'Yurgcr J Adam.* mid Mra.
Mi. Sarah Ortroth of the with Islam. Then* arc sinking jiaral....I Mr
.........
. Mr*. Wesley Hall.
.
them. Ask them how much
!and
. and
Branch diMnct. Mr. and .Mrs. Her! Iris between the two faiths The Christ-'
ipace they are heating for
Ntiah and Mr. and Mis. Seth at-nn-r uf Ian schuote haw been responsible for
the
fuel they consume. Ask
Nashville
nuvre change* In thought and life
i The marriage-of Alvin LeRoy Bask-r
them if'they arc satisfied
Mr. and Mr. Cur: MarsJiltil of th" a wrung the Mormons than any other
land Mtvs Gladys Leone Vanderwater. Branch dkrtriet wen- Sunday jtueats of single influence A long line ol tiw
L. V. HESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
.'both ot Hastings was j*rformcd by Mr. and Mrs Worth-Green
mosl' economical house
Gn at West ha*'come up through tiw
Be Sure and Get
'
HASTINGS, MICH. '
iRt-v. Melvin D. Stutsman at Goshen.j
heating appliance to be
I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Marshall and Presbyterian schools of Utah. Many,
Ind., rm Saturday. October 23. Mr. and ! daughter of Baltimore .-ix-nt Sunday • hading Mormons today tcrtlfy to the
had and then order one
GENUINE
HEATROLA
tor
yourself
and
prove
that
f,n ’•hU C“y Bt“ Iwl,h Mr
Mr.
Clare
Manhmi.'
—' *•
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" ' " inspiring ideal* they caught while atall the wonderful things .
■ wisixa arc extended.,
Wcc-k-daj callti- were Mra Clayton
• tending these .-‘chooh.
they say about lhe Genuine
Several ot the young people took part:
Do Not Bo Mukdl
SUBMITS TO OPERATION.
Docker. Mrs. Dewey Jone* and sort*
to you, if needed, than you can appreciate until you ex­
ESTATE HEATROLA are
! Steven, young son of Mr. and Mrs. !and Mr* L&lt;‘st*'r Hawk? and H°*“rd in tlw program. Tlie chairman was!
true.
perience it. You know it is quite possible that never in
I Abcn Johnron. underwent an emer- JBurchett ot Assyna. who brought httte Robert Angell. The society accepted!
gency operation for appendicitis about, Marian home alter spending a week an invitation to a Hallowe'en party ex­
your life have you seen as you should. You may not
tended
to
them
from
the
Epworth
I
one o'clock Tuesday morning, at Pcn-!wl,h
.
be conscioqs of any eye defect. Bui that doesn’t necefr
Mr
' nock hospital At last report he was ( v
'” *and ’Mrs George Hoffman spent Lc^She of the Methodist church.
The president named Miss Katherine j
warily mean that all is as it should be with your oy.es^
I doing a* well m poartble.
I{1Sunday with the latter's brother. Glenn
.
Oversmith. and family near Sunfield.
Kelley as chalnnan of the social comThe doubt should cause you to be a patient of ours.
HHIDAL SHOWER.
Mr and Mrs. F HawbliU vailed on mlttee and Howard Frost chairman of:
•COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS"
! Mrs Esther Dunn of Delton dnter- relative:, in Nashville Sunday
the memtx-rahfp committee. Howard
•
Continued next week.
t.rined with a shower for hkr lister.' Mrs John Darby was taken'lo the Frort will have charge of the meeting
Mrs Allie Hansen. Many guests from Pennock hospital Iw an operation tost next week.—Ellsworth Newton (Press i
were preaent. • iWfcc-k.
(Corr.)
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THE HASTINGS BANNUt.WEDNBSPAY, OCTOBER 2fi. 1M1

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

Buy and Use Michigan Made

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It’s 100% pure sugar testified to by the United States
Department of Agriculture.

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sweetening purposes.

EXTRACTIONS

Use Michigan Made Beet Sugar exclusively and you help
the 35,000 farmers and wage earners who depend on the
beet sugar .industry for a living.

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H. S. SHELDON

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Philip Nichols was married recently!
to Milk Althea Williams of Middleville. I
Congratulations,

Her parents camo aftet*lwr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sowerby of
Kept county spent Sunday with Mrs.

Mrs Lucre!in Benham. who has benn
spending this past month at Richland,

Mr. .and Mrs Charles Wilcox of Has­
ting.' Called on Mr. Wilcox's son. Lyle
Wtlcosl and family &lt;&gt;n Monday.
i Mrs. Jane McCann entertained her
■three nieces from Grand Rapids-one
day recently.
•
The regular Fellowship meeting will'
be Friday. October 28. Pot luck sup­
per. Special music and an open forum
discussion on prohibition nnd rejical of

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.Mr. and Mrs. George Miner and
daughters of Kalamazoo were Calling
In Irving one day recently.
•
planned for
Tlw Briggs L. A. S. are planning a'
Marian spent Sunday with rclativBs'lni; chicken pie supper und Christmas ba­
i zaur to be held li| the church basement ■
Grand Rapids.
I
the
evening of November 17. Your at­
Antyth Thompson lias been on the:
tendance is /solicited.
sick hat the part .week.
Wayne Benton und family were In
program and chicken pie supper in
Lowell Satuiday,
'
the Maple Grove Grange hall Thursday ।
Hynes of Hastings were callers at Hen­ evening. November 3. Suppez to bei
ry Thompson's Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox attended the

One
Enter?

Mrs. Chajf. Crouse. of Hustings Friday.
Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Gertrude

Mrs Addie Benton ot Middleville
»0ent Saturday night with her son.
Wayne, and faintly Sunday they all

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Women with unsightly swollen
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hosiery, and yet dislike the usual
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-&gt;•» much from appearances.
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Tlie LyBafkcr Drug Store in Hos­
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Hosiery dealer, qualified to fit each
'piece correctly. Private tut Ings arc
provided and satisfaction u aiuurcd.

LEN W. FEIGHNER
nnd family.

Bl Ison of Banficld visited their par­
ent- Mr, and Mrs Sandy Wcrtman.
Friday.
.
•Ir? Mary Burroughs. who has been
rking near H&amp;stlnr* during the sumr montlis, has returned to her home

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spent Thursday hunting with their old
schoolmate.', Russell and Irving Gay.
in the 'Kinsley district and succeeded
in gelling some pheasants and other
■.-mall game.

of Royal Oak were entertained over
the week end by Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Gaskill and family and their parents:
Mr' and Mrs. Charles Gaskill.

pauted by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haynes
und Mrs. Mary Fisher, called nt the

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
If my service to Barry county in the pant
luis been satisfactory to you, I will appreciate
your support at tiie Nepember election. I
•pledge jvi£ if elected, my earnest endeavor
In the future as In the past, to reduce taxes
and to help do away wuh all unnecessary
Blate boards and commissions, and to reduce

The. Extreme
If we fall into any extreme, let it be
on the side of gentleness and helpful*
ness to others, pays big dividends.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
(Also Ambufaiu'r Service

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�Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1932

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Voters to Decide .the Fate of Eight
Special Propositions at the Election
On November 8—A Brief Summary
(Continued from page one, part onei
No. 2 Proposes -to limit total taxes ‘pass up even- other amendment, take
a*w;jed on real estate In any one year | the lime to rote "no" on this one.
to IS .per cent of assessed value, oxNo. «.This amendment projxw. to
cept for payment 6f interest ami prin- oweaa property
cash value with perclfial on old debts.
f M)n&gt;j property exemption of «|,000 nnd
We iwlleie that lb per cent of as- ’ homestead exemption of 83.000.
seised value is a sufficient tax burden. Tlw most radical taxation scheme
for real estate to bear. Sponsors ol evrT fniroducxl In Michigan Governthis jnojxviltlon claim that It will' pro-' tiwnt revenues would be reduced on an
vide sufficient money fur all purpose* j average of at least 75 ja r cent. Thb
of government A check ot costir here wauI(j
nuufflci. nt t&lt;&gt; carry oh order­
in Barry county. Ixiavvcr. Indicates iy government.
Obviously it thb
that this limit falls considerably short amendment should pass tlw stat.
• ven with a 2S per cent reduction of wouia u»ve to rush pell nwll Into some
taxes in sight and Barry county; drastic new scheme of .taxation, w.
‘.V
ranks among the well-managed conn.- believe a vote of "NO" on this amendHrs ot the .state. Obviously if Hits Inrnt is not only desirable but- iniamendmcni passes lhe state, will hare jMirtitivr!

Boy Scout News
TROOP 72.
Saturday morning. October 39th. '
members of troop 72 will Journey to
tlw cottage of Alien jfliUfcpn located
on Thornapple rlver.MWicfF tlw troop
under leadership ot acting Scoutma.'-1
ter Fred H. 'Ballance, will .hold a week, ;
end’ program.. Tlw plana as now outP. M. tUturcLiy'wlth Scout tents and,
promotion work for tlw afternoon, toKether wit|i u Irvrt field day of inter- '
patrol contests after which ScoiiU will,
cock tlirir own supjwr and enjoy a
•night attack." Sunday A M. will find
the Scouts' up early for a bird anil;
tree hike to prepare them tor a break-!

which church sorvlo's will be conduct- j
&lt;d by Harvey Burgess who plans to i&gt;In attendance. Tlw culmination ol tlw;
fine iftwrarn Is n game dinner Sundayj
|lla,,., which ;will ix- pnp.mil by a number ot j
mother* Flax lowering und Clrantngi
up ut ciimo arc 5C)wduled.for 3 00 P M
?W
- to'.1.'TROOP «5
Monday evening. October 31, at 7 00!
P. M. fathers. Scouts and cubs' of
to bnnu »ueh u MUeUon oS.ul .nd I
“““
,
Uiu uorMmrm will tore, lhe tone.
1,0 • J1'1’ omendmehl pnw. I" troop 65. and Cub Pack 12 will meet In i
nu'tolree. »v U-Ueto ll.ol o you ol I'"'" "1 «»
!™» ».» &gt;n« n- Hie gym. tit the new W K K- Houk
,
■ on IhU pnvtolllto, will u- ..... wo w-, nuumutounm or oordoiu in Thprnapuk* m-InmiI uf 'Middleville for a!
VroMe r„n Ihounl. 11 o.oy raiito run- '
'"r
"""" supper Und jiMgnmi. Lyiliun- Chamiiuton iriniurailly while Uw nrrruury I {ourder, or Iniprui-liment. 1 hl. iio.rr to ix'rlain. Deputy Commi.viun'cr ot the;
.dltotoienu ore l.-lr.« rnodr-. . An, »orh
»“&gt;»’i r"'d &gt;" lhe I. eiiUurr. nr- troop?, util be present to give a short ,
■ontiulon wr helh ve wel.r.Wr to lhe ■&gt;»"■» lh» «“«•''«» &gt;" eipljlll to r.rh talk and help with tlw program of vol­
liretoiii .IliuUon .tore people ore ”“lun
UpUUUue ejeh to|imu- ley ball. Indoor baxbalL etc., which will
Itodtoe 11 dldlrull to keep Ihrir &gt;.m»
'«■ P"doii lor other ol- 'be-1 enjoyed Tlw Scouts' have elinllenged the fathers to a game of indoor.
and homes because of cxceaslve real i
estate taxes
I An amrndnwnt that would undoubt..
«
w^_
rdly
Iwlp
to
put
No. 1 mnt to.liporuounirnl ot
- w,teeth
mW Into our life aimr
CUB PACK 9
Cub Pack 9. Dr. C. E. Hyatt. cubJ
reprrienuili," hi Ho.u, l„ lejUl.Utre „
We uiinetly on popuUllon luu. &gt;M hmlU lk.„ th&gt;1 ’vou,
h dl,,™hl.- master, is making fine progress in cub­
number of repre-senlntlyas to 100.
. work also greatly enjoying the opjKirThis nmi-mlmcnTwould give 38 of .the ’, No 7
"'wndmerit proposes t&lt;&gt; tuiuty for tlw* worthwhile companion-'
lOrf represcntutlvcs to Wayne county 11|bK vote on njaHcr* involving ex- .ship and social activity available
alone and would place absolute coptrol
s of public funds to taxpayers through organization. Special pro-:
of house in Hw hands of Wayiw coun- i We believe this Mrwndnu nt is con- :grams in honor of cubs' birthdays are
,ty and a few hf Hw larger cities. Note. ■ trnry to spirit uf American government held lor each boy ar. Ids anniversary is
loo, that basis of representation Ls pop-: It is interesting to nofv Hut if till, &gt;celebrated. A. great deal of outdoor
uhition alow—half of that jiopiilathm; amendment shop!'! pass and No. 4 as ,activity rfiar. been held during the past
might be roniposed of aliens but the [well, practically 75 per cent of Hw vol- :few montlis featuring "gliost walks"
itnwn(lnicnt makes no dlsHiictlon. In ers in Hw state who now own jiroperty ;and.pirate hunts. Two new members
our opinion this proporitloa i.s simply ■ would be disquuUlled from voting &lt;rti !have been admitted to tlw puck.' Mar­
a Waype county effort to secure pruc-1 matters pertaining to exjx ndilure of tin and Wayne Hawthorne, who will I
Heal control of the house und deserves public inoneyi We believe a vote of finish their Initial work tills week.
a rfitat emphatic vote of UNO.” If you "NO' is dr. irable on No. 7.
CUB PACK 12.
.
No. 8 Puts Hw* Lennon Act of 1931 up
Cub Pack 13. Dr. G. L. Lockwood.,
I to referendum vote. This art prohibit.:
sale in Michigan of oh«o or butter sub- 1cubmnltcr. Is planning to hold their •
Istitutex colored to resemble butter. Im- .weekly meeting at 6,30 Friday evenings
JposcA 1100 annual license fee on olco Jbeginning Ulis week. Tills move was
' manufacturers and wholesalers In ।'taken so that leaders could give projwr
Isupervirimi.
-Ail meetings are over ot
j Michigan nnd 15 on retailers
■
E
17 45 so that buys may be at home,
! A vote of "YES'* on this proposition ,promptly by li:00 P. M. Cuhibmg stress-'
will n-toto »&gt;’ .Il&gt;.»- toMneltoto iu«IJ
a
„„
„,
aI the boy should „
T |es the fact that
be at'.
Ulmtoto iX-lntoli-.l «r brin-ve. to hrlp
„„„ „
t| mi Uu
„. Kroner
. P h
home
tarlv
that, he mav to
have
J maintain a xaHsfocfcry marloct for real rvrt
•
•
dairy butter.
GATHER NUTS.
HOPE CENTER.
Sentits of Hastings are asked to gath­
, The P T. A. Will be held at Hie er walnuu, hickory nuu. und butter­
I schoolhouse- Friday evening. Every one nuts to be presented to Pennock hoepltql. Each troop please see that tlie
welcome to attend. ।
■
Clins. McDermott seems a little bet- nut*. me brought to Scout Headquar­
ters by November 5lh.
jtcr at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs Anthony Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kay of KalamaTuesday evening. October 25th, Ed. •
noo visited their parents. Mr. and* Mrs. Lane. Asst. Scoutmaster of Troup 77. ' the Scout’s name on tlw standard AH next Sunday evening. His subjectWill
TAMARAC CORNERS.
MORGAN.
Frank Leonard Sunday.
*
Nashville, has Invited Scoutleadcrs &gt; polvs ffiufit stand erect for table display, be "The Rise and Fall of the Turkish
Mr. and Mrs. Ixiyd Curtis of Grand
Mr. and Mrs.-J. W. Shaffer and son
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernisi Armstrong, Mr. of Barry county to his cottage a!
Rapids spent Sunday at Myric CurtLs’. Homer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo King and
jand Mrs. Clyde Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Thornapple lake for a game nnd fish!
eoan
I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doster spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Sear* and daugh­ son Donald of Lansing spent the wees
Ed. Withy and. Milton Warner, all of supper. Leaders will furnish fish and- Allegan county district, the newest; wtelt enil wll(1 Mr and Mrs Vern ter. Audra, atteivicd services at the U.
end at Plainwell.
Kalamazoo. visited at the. Fred Ashby game which they will obtain for that, division ,of the Battle Creek . Area qujCk of Bantield
H. church at Sunfield Sunday morning
2&amp;ounces fbr25i
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mead were in
horn* Sunday.
.
.
Council, is rapidly lx coming organized i/’Mrs. j0|u. VcUc and ‘Mrs. Arthur and sjient the rest of tlie day al the
purpose.
Hastings Sunday.
I John Kidder and Mnt. Bertha Turk
for tlw year's activity. A boys' and girts', Giddings and daughter. Ruth, of Ta was home of Titus Wilt's.
COURT
OF
HONOR.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christopher. Mr.
I have a nephew and family from Dear*
Hallowe’en jrarty patterned after Uw.city were in Woodland from WednesThe
Ladies'
Aid
nt
Mary
Curtis'
was
Wednesday evening, October 19th. at Hastings Hallowe’en celebration will be;day until Sunday while Mr Giddings
j born staving with them.
Well attended. A nice lot of work was and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, and ids
father and mother were hi Lansing
Miss Inez Ashby who has been, vbit- tiw'Court of Honor in tlw court house sponsored'ByTlTi!- organization in co- attended the Teachers' Institute in accomplished.
ing in Kalamazoo returned to her the following promotions were recog­ operation with the Girl Scouts of Al; • Laming. Mrs. Veltc returned to Tawns
The Mesdanw-s Ora Houghton. Nancy over tlw week end.
nized by tlw examining board:.
Clayton Webb drove Mrs. Wm.
legan. Saturday P. M . October 22. 14 city with them but hopes to be back Jurstfer and Ethel Houghton attended
j home Monday.
Second Class’. Seth Mutler. 77; Scnutienders and their wives attended m her home by jlurnksgiving.
yap
Sickle back to hfr home tn Lan­
i the o|x*njng of the Nashville hospital
Bruce Brumm. 77. Jack Boyman. the annual Scoutleader.s' picnic at
sing Saturday.
The Home Economics Club of Wood­
P. M.
/
77. Merle Scott. 77. Life Scout: Ar- Camp Ben Johnston. Sherman Like, land High schqol met at Hw school­ Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Christopher and
Mrs. Orslc PurdunZ Mrs. Rethn
lie Reid, S. Mt 77. Gerald Pratt. 77. Scout contests and garni'* occupied the , house Monday evening for. their
of Lake Odessa. Miss son and Clayton. Arthur. Ruby and Opal
Bird Study: Gerald Pratt. 77. Civics. afternoon: Ted Reid. Sterling Rogers.; monthly meeting. Margaret Densmore Chrlstophcnen
TRADE IN YOUR WORN TIRES ON NEW U. S. ROYALS
Ethclyn Haskins of Lansing and Rosa­ Webb attended the "SpotUgHt" in Has­
Dale Hauer. 78. Handicraft: -Greydon Lloyd Shafer and their wives all won and Mary Miller, who were delegates lie Edson of Saranac called on George tings Friday evening.
Faul. 79. Marksmanship, Car roll prizes In ■thes«’ events. The program to East Lansing to Hw Home Economics Sears' Sunday P. M.
Rev. Allen Delong and wife of
Brodberk. 79. Pioneering. Gerald Pratt.j cloned with a picnic supper and singing. I meeting at Michigan State College,
Mr. and Mrs. Titus 'Wilt of Sunfield Grand Ledge visited friends and rela­
77. Woodworking: Greydon Foul.' Everyone voted Hie affair a complete ■ gavefa rcjwrl to the club.
tives here Sunday,
; spent Saturday nt George Scars’.
79. First Class: Gordon Crothers. 74. success,
_
;
—---- - —’—•
——------Wcllricy Ironside. 74, Howard Belson,
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j A modernistic art exposition nt LeipPeter Esslinger of Chicago recently
The per capita consumption of meat
77.
Athletics: /Gerald - Pratt. 77.
WOODLANP.----------&lt; zig, Germany displayed a piano made
Sa state license for his 1905 auto­ In the United States averages more
| Blacksmithing: Arnold Towns 79.
bile.
than one-third pt a pound a day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dolan anef Mr. °f glass.
Cooking: Dale Hauer. 79. Interpreting: Mrs. Chas. Doyle of Hastings were!,......................
,
................
Carroll Brodbeck, 79. Marie: Dale guests of Dr. und Mrs. R. G. Finnic |
iHauer. 79. Public Hrultjjr Stephen Monday evening.
;(
i Johnson. 74. Gordon Crothers. 74. star
Miss Bew-rly Plants is visiting her • (
,Scout: Marshall Cook. 74. Animal In- grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs- Elon Plants ,
Idustry: Marshall Cook, 74 .Chemistry: of Grand Rapids this week.
Carroll BrodbecK. 79. Cycling: Stephen
Robert Crockford had nn acute at-',
[johnfon. 74. Lcathercfaft: Gerald
I Pratt, 77. Personal Health: Dale Hauer. tack of appendicitis last week and was
179. Greydon Faul. 79. Marshall Cook,', ojxrated upon at Pennock hospital, ’
74. Weather: Dean Cunningham. 79 Hastings. He was brought to his home I
McmUers of Court present: Arlie A. today and is getting along wry nice-11
j
;Reld 77. Edgar Cheney 84. Fred Bal­ iy.
I lance 72. Ward Plants 79. Donald Ga-. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wynn and three |.
ger 79. L. M. Schracder 79. Lloyd Sha­ children returned to their home in j
Saginaw
after
a
visit
with
their
par.
1
fer. Archie MacDonald. Members oi
11
Allegan Court of Honor present helped. ents. Rev. and Mrs. Wynn.
Twenty-eight men gave their sen--11
with examinations. Rev. Samuel Keliley. clay Benson, T. R. Want Mort Ices to the Methodist-church Mondayi|
and Tuesday. They- tore down, tiw old (
। Withrow.
| Joseph McKnlght Cup for Highest horse sheds in the rear and began Hw I
&gt;per cent of Second Class Advancement construction of a garage at the parson- i'
awnlcd to Trooji 77. Nashville. Arlie age The ladies of the Ladies’ Aid So- 1
cicty served them a bountiful dinner!)
A. Reid. Scoutmaster.
nt noon.
’
L
Overhauled and a
14,000 miles. Ex­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welby Crockford nnd (
COATS GROVE.
bargain. Was
fl
cellent condition.
1 Thursday evening, October 27. at children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
]
7:30 P. M-, Scouts and leaders ot Has­ Victor Brumm of Hastings Sunday
$185.00.
NOW
.
.
Wai
$345. Now . .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born and fam- ,,
tings attend a community meeting at
Coats Grove where Scout dcinonstra-. lly were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.!
'
tions of .first Aid. Fire by Friction and[ Ralph Leffler of West Woodland.
Mrs. Hally Huff of Hartford visited 1
Signaling wilj be given. Hoys will be
under leadership of Fred Ballance and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager several 11
FINE CONDITION. Was $365.00. NOW.....................................
days last week.
Mr. Shafer.
Mrs. George Faul is spending thcL
week with Mr und Mrs. Richard!,
TROOP 75.
Troop 75. Russell Cleveland. Scout- O’Brien of Lansing.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mohler and Mr. and ■
’master, plan an overnight hike to Aben
Good Condition.
AA
Fine Condition.
AA
‘ Johnsons cottage on Thornapple river Mrs. I. N. Dennis’ of Grand Rapids
over Thursday night, October 27. Tlw and Mrs, Freda Fluhrer and son.:
Was $325.00.
Was $3 25.00.
troop has begun a very active winter George, of Lansing were guests of Mr.
NOW.......................
NOW................... x
j
program. A small Workroom la, being and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Rueli entertained the
developed in the basement of the
Methodist church where tlw Scouts will Bridge Club last Thureday evening. ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert spent
soon begin work on Totem poles.
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush
TELEPHONE 2177
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
TOTEM POLE PRIZE.
ot Hastings, and helped celepratoj
The Scout Headquarters ofTersia very Bobby’s birthday.
fine nature book "Charles Kellogg, the , Mnt. Glenn England Is visiting Mr.;
Nature Binger, His Book" tor the best and Mrs. Homer Harrison and family!
TELEPHONE 2121 : HASTINGS, MICH.
Totem pole tuH over 18 Inches In i of Detroit this week.
BIC SWI
height. These poles inut be in at Scout , Morris Boyojlan of Armenia will be
Headquarters by December 15th, with the speaker for Hie Community Service;

lunnto. utooou. Thu could to doo,
viTou “ pmmtrai &gt;to&gt;l .Lil' torr"

bl„,
1UnlUn«

Do not secrete your money in-some silly way! Hidden in
your home or at the office'it may he LOST or STOLEN!
Carried about your person is NOT safe!

Statistics show,that money Carried in
a Conservative Bank is 99 per cent SAFER
Than ANY of the Above Methods!

Back of money carried in an account here, are the entire
resources of this bank ... the double liability of every stock
holder . . . the protection of the banking laws . . . and the
watchful care of the bank examiners.

KC

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IN BARRY. COUNTY

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10% 30x4.50 . . $4.45
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Next Friday and Saturday, October 28-29
It will PAY YOU to look these cars over if you are thinking of
.
buying a
1—
* car!
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/
1929 Model A Tudor.

1931 Model A VICTORIA.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER !«. Utt

PAGE TEN
V Bjf
A rrrMC
I a 1VI. V. A. 11 lyVlaJ
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"
URoy Baird OMlMod with the Has­
tings Y groups Tuesday evening.
Htuilnn' Hl-Y are taking in new
members this month.
It U not too early to plan now to
attend tlie F-lthcr and Son banquet in
Hastings November 21 Ad hear Dr. IL
H. Aulrnbacii cf cranbrook church.
-mmrvs-nrniiTi----- '

Blate Older Boys' Conference to be
. held in Muskegon November 25. 36. 27.
Three hundred forty-eight boy* in IS
group* went obioad thu
summer
on world Y tour*. Eight from 'Michl-

THE

gon. Jerry Patton of Grand Rapid* Y
M1DIM.EV1LLE.
.M C A. WBbted rtth one Of there, Tlw remains ot Mrs Josephine Doylo
mpaps
left here Wednesday at 2 A. M. for
December 8»h at Lansingnil be held Boyne Falls. Mich , vbere the lunetab
the annual state convention of Ute V aa-v held-and burial took place. Oils
M. C. A. Y committeemen. kadrrs. being ‘her old honu- tom The relatesclters and preachers are urgi-d t-:&gt; .tiv&lt;&gt; and friend* accompanied-by auto,
Sympathy is extended •»
the
attend.
"
— bereaved
C. P. Angell retnnwd Wednesday
The AL .E Aid Society. Masters
from two weeks' work at Cadillac and
branch, served a fine dinner at Mrs
vicinity.
,
H. A. Brog's, on Thursday. A goad
.sized crowd enjoyed the dinner.
Tonight la lire first of ’the .«•ason's
“IJie lady eunplains
------- --------that
._ .ybu
. showed “ “ ‘ ‘
1. After tlie stip;
her no r.mrtesy "
follow. Grant M
But. sir. 1 showed he.- ru-rythlng ■1 .
■ ;
.
___ ‘1.
__________
"Acr. with mush:
we had -tn the shop."-Vart Hem./* . .. „
will make a worthwhile eve hunt
■Bt&lt;xkholm&gt;.
: ML- Myrtle petty and Jih-.G- D.
Whitmore were m Grand Ttapuls Wed­
nesday and Thursday itutIng :vt«Uvvr.
; Several w the younger ji-iiwcrati

jUl^mericaiL

runs
ippptnted it

as he
Saturday lor D&gt;'

Brown f«t
ihr toutball gapu- al Ann Aib;r on
urtiay. ■
Ed. Pusdav and family moved Frida;
m leave our town,
iiough that we bo;&gt;
Keep in touch with them. .
M E and Mrs Tltumjxjn. of lb:
angl'd .Friday evening to spend tl'v
wiek end w.fh tlu-lr daughter, Mr.
Max Lypd. and family. I
enjoyed 'biting in tlie old
uhi re lh«-£ livid for many
We recently heard of a
in artng a r.mm&lt;»tir&gt;n in his barn y
i at maht went out to find hi» shrep
.in? disturbed. He rapid'not make.oft*
ju t uh.it WAs_£pUjiing the ihsturbai
hut made out iwn objects that din
[belong lhcry and ,find his-1 rusty
j gun at them, in lite niomln; [t&gt;-hl
idhem-ered he ‘ tad' ■gotten tub Cl&lt;
M-nouMy • InjuredV
One sheep w
! ethers only «•
among -*h
W. R und Mr.. IL.'nw r w
part ol )a.'t week. called
aced fat h«-.

5-POUND BAG

Start '('he Day

PANCAKE
FLOUR IGR

RIGHT!
SUrt th* family oil lo wort—
o» Io uhool—*11 p*pp*d-up.
Gl»« rttm a whcltiom* cncrjy-bcildin j bictkfailolliiM
end fluffy jolden-bmwn p*ncakci, made with I G.A. Pen­
cake Floul lopped elf with
delicios* full-fle«o&lt;«d I G.A.

SYRiUP IGR
I \ CAN GOLDEN

Us* ol thn unimui ««ImI

igr

Coffees

BOTH
FOR

53C

Sunshine Krispy Crackers

“I ”
UG”
“A”

BLEND
BLEND

BLEND
VACUUM PACK­
ED DELUXE

32c
27c
25c
39c

•wl ot piping b-&lt;

2 Lb. pi,. 19c
Prepared Biscuit Flour IGR

pi.,

Rice

2

Lb«

Z9c

pk«

Catsup

B^lOc

by its ability to keep going ahead under ail conditions... and
rendering a co-operative and painstaking service to its patrons
and the public. Through the consistently sound management
of a Board of Directors of extensive business and financial ex­
perience, this bank has SUCCESSFULLY weathered EVERY
FINANCIAL STORM for the past 46 years.

The truth of the above experience
is sufficient to give every confidence to
depositors. A glance backwardj con­
sidering al! the changes that have
taken pla^e in this community and
throughout the country since this bank
Was organized, will give you some idea
of the SOUNDNESS and PERMX-

, —- — Rus ch Reynold' and
I Martha Ann of Kalaiijaroo spent the i
I week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
■Reynolds.
| Mr and Mrs Garner Hampton and!
family attended 11,party in HasUngs!
Saturday evening.
■ Mrs. Lultt Wi rtnuui was callnd bach;
♦ to Grandville last week to. care for her
[father ru hr wa, not a-&gt; will.
! Nearly nil tl'.i- rm-mlx-p of tiir Ht.uu{Economics Estenioii Chvd attended!
“■
‘
' Hershey in Hao-j
Ungs Thursday.

10c

CAPITAL

at Mr and Mrs. Maurice

IGA

63c

9c
Pumpkin

Egg Noodles
IGA

ioc

INSTANT
POSTUM

Soap Crains

c"39c

DUAilliAlliigaa

IGA

17C
IGI I ARI I S

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Are Always

ir¥TG.A STORES &lt;1!

The liltrhhlker.
Broun -Before wv atari. I think I'd
better pul on akid chains. It looks like
snow.'-’
Jnnr*: "If you don't kind. I'd ndltrr
walk than help you i&gt;6t them on."—
Chicago News Daily.

There will be an auction sale on the premises, 2* 2 miles west and * 4 mile north

of Cloverdale on

Saturday, October 29
Commencing at one o’clock to dispose of the following property

assisting Mrs
the house hold

line murk-xman? Sunday he and Bert
"
reeded in killing a wild

. Finest Flour

$50,000.00

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE!

uc.. 5c
Salt i£B

The Bank with the Chime Cluck"
SURPLUS
$75,000.00

•&lt; Mr and Mrs. Fred Cook cd Orangeville. Smith and Nellie Cuiu&gt;on of OrangePRAIRIEVILLE.
Dinner next Wed’ *1y time was reported.
villr were Sunday VtMton of Mr. and
jne.-il.i-. I.'.i HairitU'ton nnd H.v.iir
Burn to .Mr and Mrs Gee-rgc Ad-., ■ i"
Whittemore are dinner Committee.
n.im-.n Jr. »t tire home of .Mr and Mi atul Mr?. Dick Lancaster of nearj Mrs. Wullic Smith and family.
Tin- play. "Out of tlie Fog al tn«*
| Mr. Kate WHlut.i- tuu come to Mix Peter lUruunett. a nine ;k&gt;und Mu-I ng.; are staying with Mr. and
McUwdiit church was rei&gt;drl&lt;*d a* exMime time with her grand- jdauvliti'r. Diuure Evelyn. CungrntuU- Mr*, buy Higgins for n n w days. •
rhl&lt; r Mrs bun Dunnutg.
Mr and Mrs. Raleigh A'drianson aixU cclJcnt A (bod crowd and all rermrtl
'tion‘ Mi
lay. OU'.l»-r 31. Ute Ladies Aid? Robert Garrett met with o painful family of Neeley. Mr. and Mnt. Lottie I ■to have sia-nt an enjoyable evening.
litct jiaiwr-' Phase have Hu m. accident Wrdncoday. While aritidltig a
hunt |»rch
Ijilow punt the emery wheel broke, revdr. nnd Mrs George Kent entertain- . ring tire pointer finger and oiherwne
thy.r t!.iu&lt;;htcr-&gt; M - Joitn Hamti-: injuring thr hand Robert feels thankfu! to escape more serious Injury. Mauof LaH-inp.Sunday
dd nf. Botll&lt;11. j । aba nee
’
d Mr* Venn* Coltiirop altcndUy evening.
(uir-rul of Ecl.iur BHlimtluun
n&gt;. Iron Dunning ami
. ..
went Sunday wtiii Mr.I Mr und h’rs Clarence Hottyian of
McDi-rnaxt of Hop Detroit called rtn Mr. and Mrs. John
lidster Sunday.

and Fran-

Cocoa HtKsur-. ■ Quaker

This is a safe and desirable place to
do your banking—The proof lies in outrecord of "NEARLY a HALF CEN- ■
TURY of SAFETY AND SERVICE”
to, the people of Hastings and sur­
rounding country.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

urn-

IGA

NENCE of this time-tested institution.

THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT
TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK-

many friends h« t
There I; is been much nnuHiinltkm
u cd .in till* vicinity of late-and wv
hear &lt;&gt;f some of tlx feil.$w&gt; th.-t re­
turned home with some fine •.■ame m

e churrh •■lection -day
Thrit trill hr wngi
rry night this week •-'

8c

Marshmallows

GOLDEN SUN

For Nearly Half A Century This
Bank Has Proven Its Strength

hain of Ikratur Sunday. .Mr and Mrs.
STKIKLK SCHOOL DKTRICT
Marshall Hughes .and son yt IxigansI &gt;.,jr.0rt Ind
I home.' Itl »m tn be regretted that Mr.
F. J Hughes were unable tn
on account of a m-.mt ro|d

Baking Soda

9c

Nearly Half A Century
of Safety and Service!

and Harry Goss of .
urn FYnncoxo. C^iHurr.ia nnd Llndrey’
h " called on Mr. mid Mtv~JF. L.
Hugb.es arid others Tuesday afternoon^
Mr and Mrs. George McKibbin, John
McKibbin and daughters, Grace nnd
M
Margaret, ot Yankee Spring were
arid
Sunday guests M Mr. und Mrs Robert
niece
un in thr I a tnarac McKibbin and family.
There will be a special meeting of
the Farmers' Club October 39 at the
lonil Thursday.
Iwtue of Ernert Hal). Tlie proposed
Mr» KJ. Gibson and L.tl
amendments to the state constitution
wi.i be explained by .1 competent
&gt;|-eatar Tlie Clilidrvn of tiie North
line lake school will tuml.;h a abort
Hallowe'en program. Everyone who is
a number of
interested h welcome
Mrs- Sarah Smith hss gone to Bat­
Barry Co Homo Economics Extension he Creek to stay with Mr. and Mrs.
wwk a' Hostings Friday.
Wilbur Polley during Hie winter. •
Mr and Mrs Will Gerhnger .ir&lt;- en-' Mr* Fannie Jackson returned from
tenuining three of their grandchii.lren Otsego Thursday where she had been
Item Freeport for a couple of weeks. {
______________
I wrung
her abler. Mrs Nora Doyl*
v*,... .&lt; tl'.l..
.....
—-J.— were -'
Mr. and Mrs Will Oerhnger of Cadil- *■ Floyd
Wales and
ten. —
Gordon,
lac are making a wmal day* vun :n Kalamazoo Saturday night to do
with reiauves here.
»
■ some shopping
‘
Mis S C. Schuler and the MaseMr and Mrs. Robert McKibbin and
Helena ir.1 Gertrude visited. Mr and' family, and Mr and Mn Ray Japhet
Mrs. Waldo I Gerhnger and family in attended a muceilaneous shower far
South Sunfield Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Ronald -Andres at the home of

STOCK
Work tenm, weight about 2650. Good,
sound tenm.
*
Brindle cow, age 5, July 12.
Red and white cow, age 6, Jan. 8.
Red cow, age 9, February 2.
Longhorn cow, age 5, December 10.
Cow named “Rote”, age 9, Dec. 9.
Cow, age 3, April 18.
Cow aged 3, June 12. ■
These cow* arc grade Durham and
Guernsey.
'
.
3 shoats—-Durocs.
3 hogs.
About 50 hens.

TOOLS, ETC.
John Deere mower.
John Deere manure spreader.

John Deere binder, nearly new.
Disk drill, nearly new. '
Low wheel wagon. High wheel wagon.
Bob sleighs. Spring tooth drag.
Two-horte cultivator.
One-horse cultivator. Corn shellcr.
Grind stone. Fanning mill.'
Two No. 99 Oliver walking plows.
25 grain sacks. Hay slings.
Forks and shovels. R^pes and,, pulleys.
Land roller. Set heavy work harness.
Light work harness. Horse collars.
About 50 bu- ^|ate potatoes.
Big cait kettle. Barrel churn.
Chest carpentar tools. 4 acres com.

HAY
About 15 tons of mixed hay and many
small article*.

TERMS: Caab on all sums $10.00 and under/ Sums over that amount will accept
chattel mortgage with 25 per cent, cash or additional security. Ten per cent discount

for full cash payment on sums over $10.00.

Wm. E. Johncock Est.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S«. IMS

*

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET
Vote Election Day, Tuesday, November 8
‘ In the face of a world-wide depression, brought on as an
aftermath of the World War, the people of this country
never faced an election,, the results of which will have a
greater influence upon the progress of the country, than
will the election of 1932. Due to the constructive wor.k of
President Herbert Hoover we are now emerging from this
depression. Conditions are slowly but surely getting bet­
ter. His broad statesmanship and constructive policies to
meet conditions for which he was in no way responsible
have shown his vision, his statesmanship, and that he is

♦
__ For President

HERBERT HOOVER

worthy of your support. Troublous times ALWAYS fol­
low a great war. When the policies, originated, and set
into action by President Hoover to overcome the greatest
crisi^.thafe-ever faced this world, are related by the impar- •
tial historian of the future, we are confident that he will
be numbered among our great Presidents. Vote to uphold
him and LET HIM FINISH THE JOB which has AL­
READY COMMENCED TO GET RESULTS. THINK
IT OVER VERY SERIOUSLY BEFORE YOU VOTE
FOR ANY CHANGE.
’

CHARLES CURTIS

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker has served
the people of Michigan as Governor
for one term. He has demonstrated
that he appreciates the conditions
facing the people of this State, and
has done all that he could to lessen
1 &lt;the burden of taxation. He was in­
strumental in cutting the expenses
of the State to the tune of $5,000,­
000.00 and will continue to do all
in his power for further big reduc­
tions. His re-election will, mean an
administration favorable to a very
marked reduction in State expenses.

For State Treasurpr
Hon, Howard C. Lawrence

For Secretary of State
Hon. Frank D. Fitzgerald

For Governor
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker

Vote Election Day
Tuesday, November 8

The Lieutenant Governor
■Hon. Luren D. Dickinson

For Attorney General
Hon. Paul W. Voorhies

Hon.

BARRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET
At the Primaries in September the following excellent legislative and county ticket
was placed in the field by the Republicans of Barry County. Most, if not all of them,
arc fellows that you know personally or by reputation, as being intelligent, capable

and courteous. They won in an open field and after a fair fight. We are pleased to
submit them to your consideration, along with a brief mention of each one, and you
will make no mistake in voting for them.

WE REGRET
THAT WE COULD
NOT SECURE A
HALF-TONE
,
CUT OF
STUART CLEMENT

For Congress
JOHN C. KETCHAM
For several yesra Mr Ketcham baa very ably rap
relented lhe 4th Con&lt;r««lonat District In Congreii.’
He hv&lt; consistently vupported refry measure lookthg to the reduction ot taxation. He stands high on
the wry important Committee of Agrlcaltore. and
baa rend ar od eaealletit service for the agricultural
Interests ot the country.

For Sheriff
NELSON WILLISON
For a number nt years Mr. WlUlaon represented the
lownahlp ot Johiutewu on th* Board ot Superviaors.
and ku held many other poalUona ot truer and reipoaalbllity all of which indicates the high retard
In which he la held by those who know him. He la
reliable and trustworthy, and U elected, will alm
to render the very heat cf aervico to the people.

For Representative
LEN W. FE1GHNER

For State Senator
GEORGE LELAND
Mr. Leland baa Served the sth Benatortal District
In the State Senate al Lanalns. aftd baa served very
capably. Being a farmer hluuelf he has always had
an. intereat lii Agriculture, and has unceasingly
worked for the beat IntereaU of the farmer. A vote
for Mr. Leland la a vote for the right­
man in. the tight place.

For County Treasurer
WM. L. CHASE

For County Clerk
MORRIS O. HILL
The duties of a County Clerk today, are mare exact­
ins than they ever were before. Mr. Hill brings to
the aftes the benehl of years ot experience in
Banking. and ta one of the moat capable County
Clerks that Barry County baa ever had. Ho has
saved the people of thia county many tbouaanda ot
dollar!. If elected bo wtll continue to give the
same excellent service that has characterised hla
tenure of this very Important eSce.

——

W. A. SCHADER, Chairman

No man in the, State Legislature has worked more
untiringly for the beat Interests of the fanner and
to reduce taxation than haa Mr. r/ighr.tr. If re­
elected as he rhonld be. he will continue hla good
work, and will alio do hli utmost to aee that state
taxes are still further reduced. He la highly re­
garded In tbo Legislature. and for thia reason
ta qualified to render the beat ot aervlce.

For Judge of Probate
STUART CLEMENT
There la no more Important oHlee In any comity
than that of Judge of Probate. became once in
every 40 /tare the entire property of lhe comity
paaaea through that coart. Mr. Clement ta a yoang
man of splendid ability, and If elected, aa fee ahould
bo, will come to the office with Ue benett of years
of actual experience in Probate work. That Is worth
something to every property owner In the county.

For Coroner
DR. H. A ADROUNIE

For Register of Deeds
JOHN F. CHAMBERLAIN

will mean much to him
no difficulty In maatori

=5

For Prosecuting Attorney
LAURENCE E. BARNETT

-------- - -- — ------------ ,

(Ob' well
elected.

....

.........

BARRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE

...... —

W. R. COOK, Sucre

..........

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S«, 193!

PACT TWELVE

nashvjixe
। The W.pixasant
valley.
'Last Week* Letter
M. A. meets with Mm. Geo.|
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Osiroth spent
Evcryonci
the w^ek end with -friend* nt Leighton. is™rdially Invited to attend.
|
College Dept. Offers Money-and attended the Hvme Comirw at the
Prise. For Be.t Sample. Of
2^^
MraL^e &lt;uh huu^wurk
’ ’

NUT TRFF&lt;? MAY RFAR
WUI Intto NIRT tltfln

.

THE0LD yw
COAL SHOVEL

GOLD PLATED FRUIT;
—•—

Squirrel Fodder

SURE SLAPS

DOWN OLD

Wg

MAN WASTE/

M

'

&gt;» «u»d.«r send.,

HOW TO GET MORE
EGGS

Mown

East Lansing—Gathering the family । “‘“ ruoon.
ot Hustings.
supply of hickory' nuU. walnut*, or but -1 The baaement, of Uh- Evangelical' j j, Brake nnd wife sierc guests at
terftuts can be turned Into a treasure church was ineptly decorated in guldm* pome of the former’s sister. Mrs.,
hunt Ihl* fall in Michigan if the hunt-, and white, flototrs. floor lamp. rugs. • j^nk Tasker of laike Odessa, Wc-dnes-1
era will take advafitagc of the offer‘and rocking choirs, for Hw Golden -day evening.
made by Michigan State College to pay-Wedding AmUvemry of Mr. und Mrs ; Jotw g. Brake and wife called on Hie
award* ui high as »15 for the beat nut-s. Frank Felghner, Friday, At about one ]tttu.r-.t grandmother. Mrs. Ruth Freepicked from Michigan tree* or from o’clock to the strain*-of a march. Mr. mnn
u&gt;wcil, who u very ill. ThursWAYNE EGG MASH is a complete laying
three in similar climate*.
.
and Mr*. Feighner und guests to tlw' (jay.
mash—already to dump into your mash feed­
First. M-cond. and third jprtzcs ore number of 43 ftvund their places .ill Mr,, j. f Brake was a Grand Rapids'
ers. It contains ra. large variety *of very effec­
olfercd for black walyjH8^*he)lUirk the table* wiu-re a fine three course | visitor the first of last Ueck and was
tive ingredients, properly proportioned and uni­
iilckorlc'-. butternuts. Japanese wal-' dinner was served by Mrs. Charles (he guest of her daughter, Mr*. Arthur
formly mixed. It insures the best physical con­
nuu. heart nuts. English walnuts, ami. Nesman. Mra. Harold Lundbtrttm and I Von ABsburg. and also her mother und
Japanese chestnut*. FlrM prize in thfliMiss Amy Hartwell.
Rev. WurU sister, Mrs. 6. Q. Wenger nhii Flossie,
dition and maximum egg production.
first two cius.-o'* is. S15. and SIO lorJlrst h“d charge of the program which
J. Prestun and wife were Lake
If you wish to use your home grains we have
jiluce in all other classes. Si-cond 1 opened by a song ”Pm On Youg Old Odeum vUilors Frltlay. They called on
prizes are otu-lia!/ lhe amojmu ol-LGn-y ^Bomict’.’ by Mr. and, Mrs WH- ■ their daughter, Mr*. Clyde Jackron and
WAYNE 26', and 32‘, MASH Supplement to
feted for firs’. and', third prizes are LS bain Lundstruin Piano Solo. I------mix with them which makes a high grade egg
and S3.
’ Fuighncr. Piano Duet, Mary and Esthdr
mash at a very low price.
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Samples offered for prize award*'FHghner. Remark' by Rev. Wurtz. Hr
Mr*. John Friend returned to her
should contain one dozen nut* with the (also preiwntcd a beautiful bed spread
shell* or hn*Ks removed. Each entry,from the relatives, and tlw sons nnd
should be the product of one tree but t daughter* nave them a radio. A piano
«.«!&gt;»»
w ..
wm ns many’ *010 by Mildred -------... recitation.
brother. James Anpinall'.s funeral, who
sample* un.
can W
be «
sent
from
Giboon.
tw, as the contestant wtaiM*. NuU j"The Poppy Land Exprv.s.-.” by Geraldine'
d away Oct. 14FLOUR -:- FEED -:- COAL
CEMENT
UME
from named varieties of trees or those I I.undslnim. ’ Vocal' Solo "Down by the I Tho Older, jx-oplc of tlie community,
BRICK
TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS
from tree* which were awarded prizes Old Mill Stream." Mrs Paulin" Lykim . were shocked to learn of the death of
in 1929 -are not cligiblci
Reading "Home" Mr*. Walter Kahler. Chrts HoughL w|u»c remains an- cxHASTINGS
PHONE
2118
Pri/rs will lx-’given uj»n a basis ot ‘Smut. Peter Kuna und Mrs. Orvillejpcctcd in Nashville Monday.
Mr.
size of fim. thlmu- of shell, cracking‘-Flock; Remark* 'Rev. C. C. Gibson. Nought lived in California part of tlw.
quality, ewe of extracting kerncU. and; Song by all "Dk-st Be the Tie that | time, and was iLMociatcd with banking
quality and condition of kerm-l Tlw I Binds ” Those present were. Mr. and buxlm-M at Nashville fur years.
’ ‘
contestant ' name and addre.vi must b- Mrs Harley Fcighta-r and Helen. Mr. i ■ Hani Towtix-nd I* ill with tiw- flu at
on a card inclosed with tlx- *ampk. j and Mrs Ed. Felghner atul two daug.h- ' his ««», Turretfcc Townscndi. home. • LOST ANYTHING?—Try a Banner Want Adv.
Information
locatinn of tlw
the 1 ters.
ter-. Mr. and Mrs. William
Lund-tnmii! —.. ———
Tnfnriiimion ttbcmt
nlxiiit the
tin- kieatuin
Wilitmn Lund.-tnmi
——
tree from which the nuts were taken I and three children. Earle Fvighncr.
inu-t also bF given on tlw card.
and Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Gibson nnd
All. samples should be mailed to Mr.1 family of Detroit. Mr. and Mr- WaiJ. A. NeilSon. department of horticui- ter Kahler of Corunna. Mr. and Mrs.
lure, M 8. C -. East Lansing. Michigan Peter Kunz, Ha.-ting-. Ed. Brumm m ar
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Fhmk. Rev. and MlJ. Wurtz. Aunt Mary
WOOODLAND.
Ann Deller who viu&gt; 92 years old and
Lost Week * Letter.
son Phil. Mr. and Mr* Wm Balt-. Mr.
• Mr. and Mr*, Brit Snugg* of
and Me E- V. Keyes ant! Mr. and Mr .
Gall Lykins.
.
Hilbert for tin- week end.
Mr*. John Dell. Mrs. J.-J. Doster mid
EUrifc
Funeral service* tor
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert visited Miss Doro-1
____________ ... .....
thy Dell ot Kalamazoo Thuraday.
\TcJoek at the Evangelical church ConMrs. Geo. Foreqmn is in Grand Rap-1 dtkud by Rev. Wurtz assisted bv Rev.
ids receiving medical treatment.
-B'aigammi of Ionia Mr* Gad Lykins.
Jerome England of Woodland pa.wd, a niece of Mrs. Mn'acT* sahg two taaway Saturday, October 15 a: 10;Do vorite gong* -iri the Sweet By and
A. M “t his home at Saddlebag lake at; By" and "In tlw Garden." Mr* M. ad
“the ago ot go years. The funeral wo.'‘had lived in-and near Nushvtlle nearIheld nt the South Brethren churciljly all het life. She came to Mmiiumi
Monday al lernrxm. He leave* three jfrohl Ohio when just a young girl. On
'children.xwb daughters. Mr*. Juhu'April Id rhe fell nnd br»k&gt;-In-r hip mm
Ritchie ot Kahmiizoo and Mra. Bcr-!)wl been cunflned to her. bed ever
Lb. Box
nard.Black of Woodland and one wm.j since. In 1874 she was married to
’ Curl England of Landing and three , Barber Mead of BarryvUk* whd pu .. ci j
Bars
grandchildren. Burial in Woodland i away about 24 years agb. In HW) *hi
cemetery.
'moved with Beulah and Bernice toi
.
Mrs. Cleo. Faul accompanied by Mr. Naahville S&lt;-irn children were burn
Lb,.
■ .and Mrs. Richahi O’Brien and children to this union. Orlo who |M.-*ed awuviit
•of Landing visited'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ! me age of two years, ijdtoy who dz.l [
j Giddings of Taw ok City from Friday j eight yems ago. Charley of, Fhii'..!
Hou.
' and Sunday.
(Lloyd of East Lansing. Bertha WilcoxJ
! Mr. and Mrs Carl England of Lan-1 of Hastings. iWulah May-who pa-. wd
|sing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover mid : away seven years ago and Bernice
Can
/-&gt;
on
1 Mr. and Mr*. John Ritchie of Kalama- Shaw of Vcrmiuitville. Rrlati-.. ? mi.U
'zoo wen- guesta of Mr. and,Mrs. Gkrt* |friend* wen- pn.-M-nt from Laivihg.
Camels, Old Colds,
■ England Sunday.
Eart Lansing. Hasting.. Flint.
V*l^a.F6LlCS
Chesterfields, Lvckies
&lt;Carlon
‘I
E™“ «*»—
M.UIUM Winiau. 1» in H.u:
Grand Hund, vkiwr. snndn,
, Lu. into th., rule W. C T. V. ran­
Tall Cans
Alaska Pink
! Miss Reta Jarvi* spent the week end vention
; with relatives in Grand Rapid*.
i „
'
’. ,,,
,,, . ,
I Mr M Mr&gt;. om. Kowlnder «i Tlx- ««, ■ I.r .u.r- club
an
errand Rapid, Sunday with Mr nnd tl|w” nu-Unu Widne.,
c
can,
church. The address!
Mr. unn-nar Paul and rn Ibr alirr- I the MethtXlLtl
. ...........................
noon visited MIm Viridnia Faul ut Eos'.-'will be given by the Hon. W- W. Poi-l
iter
ol
Lansing
mid
music
will
bi'
lur-1
Wisconsin
Cream
i Lmuing..
.
Mra. t’.lrii England. Mr:.. R G Fm- nlslied by the school.
nie. Phyllis England and MLs* Louw ..On Wednesday Jrom one to eight P I
Can.
Hilbert were Grand Rapids visitor* M the public.L* invited to inspect iiu-l
new community hrviwtai. Mrs. Jarttfer
•Saturday.
j -Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford And a practical nun* and Mrs: c.yik a.s&lt;
22' . Lb. Bag
, Utered rturse will be* in charSe- Tlivn
,
will-be three betf* to start with.
Dozen Pair
Don ild Gager und F. E. Bordei; i&gt;i&gt;en! ' m15. Clyde Brings i* in Laurttui a- • I
69c
the u&lt;vk end hutxmg mar Ludington tending,tlw 5ti-.h annual conwntiun oj j
Fourteen member* of the Triple Link ; the Ri-bcrca Ibdge.
c:ub
Wjlrwnlk
rwnwrt, ln.L.
I
100 Lb. Bag
by.?*rS’ t
...
iu.Ik »&lt; &lt;h. L,Mr Mil.

k'

And Coal is
the. Best Possible
Form of Heat
HE natural, even heat
produced by coal in­
sure* you of a cpmfortable, healthful win­
ter. Don’t delay in or­
dering your supply—
prices rise with the ad­
vancing season. So put
your order in today.

T

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better
Our Truck* arc Prepared to Give Immediate
.
Delivery On Coal Ordered Now

SMITH BROS..VELTE &amp; CO
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS
COAL, LIMEj CEMENT, ETC.

TELEPHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.

•f

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

73rd

1859

1932

ANNIVERSARY

SALE!

WEEK END FEATURES

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

INJURED WOMAN
SUMMONS AtD
BY TELEPHONE
This accident occurred to a Michigan 1
woman/ name and address withheld J

"Mr*..

at

homo alone,

climbed upon a stool to hang up clothing
to dry. Losing her balance, she fell and
broke a leg.

"With no ons to give her aid, her first

outstanding event.
AII.Agan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daeu-r spent the ,
week end with Mr. mid Mrs. Leon D ‘ • lowc'en Hard Times .party in the ba &lt;
merit of the Evangelical church Ol
ter of D« Hon. •
■ Mrs Welby Crockfnrd and Mrs. Floyd Tuesday evening.
herself across the flopr and, unable to
Mr*. Grace Klemhans of Grand Rap
i Kimble visited Mr... John Hu-ilon &lt;■!
reach the telephone, pulled It to the floor
Barryvdle Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Faul were I1 Mrs. e. A. Hanncman spent Sunday
by the cord.and summoned help before
with
relatives in Grand fthpid*.
in Laik-ing Sunday afternoon pnd M'- |
Mctk-rbv. and son ’j
losing consciousness."
Geo Faul who ha- Ix-en spending tw&gt;,.' ,Mrs.
----- * Frank
~
w.vks with Mr. anil'Tdrs O Bneii re-!c-*,rc
Ho,b'
;utittddiMnc with them.
Just one call in an emergency
Mrs ' Nellie Hit
*
I which will tx- in oesMuii
’day.
Mi'vS FUi Hitt und Mr*. Emma Hartl.
ot telephone service tor a lifetime.
| The fire department.
! the Patton farm about
w'i ww*'• Lx-.-.cr.
Saturday night Tiw hi.use burn
Vincent Beckol Galesburg spent the j;!1’- ground.
week end with hK gnuWriarent . Mr j Mr. mid M... Haloid Lmubtrum c:i
.and Mr*. Hi-nry Beck.
’
itertumed Hw l.-dt.-r , j urenU and *b
Mr and Mrs Gc-ontc Adams amt son I ter of twuA Grand Rj
Melbourne. Mr... 1. Ariums.and Claire i week end.
;Tnruaitc spent Bunday afternoon wirhl Scwrul from here u.'i
!Mr- Gertrude Adams and , family 'ot |C:&lt;xk M-imLiy night t;
; Hastings.
,|Gl.v-;. the b’.irai'evangelii
•rth Maple Gru
Neil yroonun of Gun lake was .v
chicken tiinne:
.
— ’
’
1
■
Sundae guest at ti-.r Verne Thoma*’
WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN home Mi- Manuel Finkbelncr and ( ..
. ------—,
----------------------- —■——
---------------- ------------------------------ daughter? and grandchildren of Cale-; Mr and Mr* Harold
—.----------------------------------------- WA-------------------------------------------------- doraa add her nle,-- .and d.iughtir of l e.i-nna an- vuitii:.- re
Grand Rapids and Mr- Mary Ridel-, friend*.
■
man and daughters of Hastings were
Mrs. Mincra Rothhaar !»&gt;.. b e;
iafternoon calter*.
\
Irtaying with MIn- Sarah Kock-.-r Ila
I Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Gllicupie.of Way- I"-'’, two weeks.
land were Sunday, gue.'ts of Mr. mid
Mr and Mrs Porter Kitine aui
[Mrs. Joseph Schnurr.
Ethel May weir Sunday guess of Mr
Mr. and Mis Edward Perrault en-.at:dMr* Ray Morgan’hafer.
' tertamed tlie iatlcrf* sister from CiuMr. and Mr* Gid Gage. Mtrtin atk
One way of judging an institution in times of
...is. *ton. Mr•and
oi
emo and Mr. and Mr*. David -Per- । Arts
' " Mis~. Syweid.i
'
depression is by the percentage of its losses.
Uinsing and Mr. and Mrs. John John­
(fault of Middlevillc and Mr and Mr*. •?-*"
In this respect the Building and Loan Associa­
iFioyd Noffka and family local oh Sun- 1son spent Bunday with relative? neat
[day. ‘ .
tions, of the United States show most gratify­
Bellevue. ’
■ Henry Rau and fmpily ot Wc.-t Mid-! •— .
ing results, for the losses over t^e entire
dk’wl’.c have moved on tiw Wm. O. -'umM.spent tlw week end with’ relativeCountry during the past year were only
Laughlin f.uni
26/100 of 1 per cent of their total resources.
I Mr ..» d Mr&gt; (Henn Alien enterRev. and Mr* C- C. Gltaon and fam­
; taln.’d tlw Larkin Club Friday night atj dy of Detroit spent from Thursday
There wire no failures in Michigan during
their home
until Sunday with her parents:
the past* year.
'■ Mr and Mr* Ben Keagle and daiigh-1
Alice Comstock 1* visiting reb■ ter Marian were Sunday guest* oj' tiyes and friend* ut Sheridan.
Why not buy Building and Loan shares?
•Irteiid* at Nashville
—:•--------- :----Maurice Thoma* attended the!
FAIR LAKE.
;ivacl»r* Institute al St. Joe ThuraThere wilt be a Hallowe'en- Social
dav and Friday.
I Monday night. October 31 at the Dunn
' Mi** Jean Bidelnun of Hasting.* b school. Everybody come. Supper xill
‘pending this week with Mr. and Mr* , be served
• Verne Thcmuu
iIr« George Fry ha? returned to her
Don't forget the Ladies’ Aid meet*1 hu,r'e ln Jackum alter spending a
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
this week Thursday m the basement!
»«h her daughier, Mra. Lottie
for dinner. Come.
,
J. L Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative^ Hastings
--- «-« .
' The Kinsley Ladles’ Aid was well atGrtat Britain. Bulgaria. Austria, tended winch was held at tlu home ol
Hungary and Germany have po com- ;Mrs Agnes Willison and everybody rejpulsory military training.
ported a fine tunc.

thought was of the telephone, which was

In another room. Painfully, she dragged

®!l? Rational SJoun &amp;
Inwstment fl[nmpam;

5
Soap Chips
P &amp; G or Kirks Flake Soap 10
2
Nutley Margarine
4
Northern Toilet Tissue
Sardines

21c
25c
19c
25c
5c
$1.25
Salmon
3
25c
Pumpkin, Sauer Kraut «•- «'.&gt; «„ 4
25c
Cheese
Corn, Tomatoes, String Beans 4
25c
Rolled Oats
49c
Canvas Gloves
4/,-&gt; 25c
$1.05
Scratch Feed
100
Lb.
Bag
$1.39
Daily Egg Mash
Quart 21c
Salad Dressing Rajah
Broken Sliced, No. 2 Can 10c
Pineapple
Sparkle Cflatine Dessert Purc^Fruit Flavor 4 «»•- 19c

COFFEE
8 o’Clock
Red Circle
Bokor

3’ u». 59c
t*. 23c
it. 27c

FLOUR
Iona
mh u b., 39c
Sunnyfield
45c
Gold Medal or Pillsbury 65c

I*.** Tender, Young Beef
kDlCSlKS Round, Sirloin, Swiss,'Club

Pork Steak L,an should., cm.
Sauer Kraut N.wPark
Beef Roast
L.an nnd., cm,
POrk Roast
Cen,«r Cut,, Should,,
Pork Sausage
.
Pork Chops
Loan, Ribboned Cm,
Salt Pork L.«n, „
FrarikfurtS Bologna LivmSamag,
Picnics Hickory Smoked Sugar Cured
d

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Bacon

Our Verv StJuarea

Lb. 1 Oc
3 Lb,. 23c
3 Lb,. 10c
Lb. 6’^c
Lb!
7c
,3 Lb,. 25c
3 Lb,. 25c
Lb.
8c
3 Lb,. 25c
Li&gt;8c

By the Piece

kgc z-zsc ioc
Slictd

THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO.

�THS HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1912

HINDS CORNERS.
I
BLAKE SCHOOL NOTES.
MU. Opal Manning vUitod her rta- i Our
.r&lt;
OreggUguIng to
ters in LantUng from Tuesday until thc ’*»chcrs Institute Thursday, and
Saturday.
; Friday. ■
Orville Tobi.* of Detroit U visiting 1
S
his parents, Mr. and Mnt. C. N. To- {JJJg £t0^ j,1' d
Monda&gt; *“**-•

Investing Safely

M
.
'. ! We made nice Indian designs-Friday
Mason Newton from near Delton.'tnArt
VnU BllMM, .Uh Mr. Ud Mr.. Ud
w,
our
„„
Newton and family
* schrad-yard.
Burrell BhllHpa and mother, Mr*.
W&gt; had two visitors Thursday after-'
• Most people today need very little advice along this line. Then
Vida Phillip*, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay noon. Mint Vraoman and Ml** Stanton
why procrastinate, atari a taring* account, do it today. This
Snyder ol Hastings went to Kalama- of the Orangeville school.
.
&lt;
forty-year old inrtllutlon offer* you IU assistance and the ad­
UM Monday to attend the funeral of
our school is having a pumpkin'
. vice of men who have safely guided It through storms of Ranlca
Mre Phillipa’ brother. Walter Smith. auto race ItMpelling and Dnmhy Foote
und depressions, always with a margin of safety that has al­
Mr and Mrs Ronald Haynes and anti Elizabeth Woodman are in the
lowed the payment of a 5% dividend, and* kept Its slock at 100
mm» suited lier brother. Mr. and Mr*, lead.
cents on lhe dollar. Never a loss and never a miss.
■
Bechtel. aj^fanuly
and family In Hastings
Scott Bechtel,
The eighth grade have made impleSunday.
«■
‘ 'ment. and old log cabin* (or history tn
WK INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION.
Mr. Wallace of Hostings spent Sat- the shape of booklets’ containing the
I urday afternoon with M. W. Skidmore, contrast between old and new way* ot
1 MBs, Mildred DeMotl of Hasting* hung and wurkini:.
■ speftt Sunday with her- parent*. Mr
ca-stle wa* absent Friday.
|
• utid Mrs George DeMott and family.
The eighth grade are r-n Joying their j
I Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Tobias and Mr. contract work for aritmetie, grammar.
Criiwold at Jefferson
Delroil, Michigan
■and Mrs \Kcct Tablas and.'baby spent und history.
1
"
Sunday with Kfr. and Mrs Fred Burti
We like pur health picture* published '
__
_
ImuI Repri'sentutifc
• and family in Urbandale.
•
by tho ckanlinem inatiiute-Thahk* to ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tobias and Mr. Mrfc HmiUi our CommbMoncr.
i
n-mTefflMdBCTani J. I.. M A U S
SON
.atid Mr*. Lewis Abbott of Battle Creek
w,. aLv&gt; want to thank the people In '
&lt;3©*
HASTINGS. MICH.
spent Friday afternoon with Urnlr' the neigliborlwod lor the plants that |
brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Tobias
I were given to the reh-w'. -Reporter,
j Mlsi Thelma Tobias and friend. Mr. Virginia Hayward. Ttarhrr. Mb* Erma
I Meyers, of Kalamazoo /pent Sunday oregg
’ - evening with her parenu. Mr. and Mrs
'_J----------- --------------------CRESSEY,
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB. I Such plants us stocks, petunias, snap- m. o Tobias,
Miss Leah Barrett accompanied MG* La*t Week's Letter.
Tiie next mretlng uf the Garden Club dragons and galllardlas make fine
Mr. and Mr- Culp spent the week
will bu^nv Thursday. November 3. Each plant* to take up in |M&gt;t* for White? Opal Manning to Lansing Tuesday and
member lr. requested t«&gt; bring the book­ blooming flowers. They give un extra Wednesday went on to Detroit to visit,end with Mr. and Mr*. Bill Strong at
her mother. Mr* ■ Pearl Barrett.
1 Kalamazoo.
let on ’Xlarden Rose* " -It Is hoped touch of cheerfulness to the home
I Next week this column will take up. Mr- “»&gt;&lt;! Mrs. Lewis Abbott of Battle
The C. 8. C. was very pleasantly en-1
there may be a good attendance.
One of Hie most successful methods n very thorough ducusaion ot the go- Cret-k spent Tuesday with her brother, ter tallied at th-? home cd Mr. and Mrs.
and—ground
mok- and method* ol Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
wm. Culp Wednesday for dinner with
of storing dahlia tubers I* to keep,.pher
-----------r—j- —
----- —inating
-----••---, Mr und Mr*. AUerson and family ‘ Mrs.- Rlckcnmort- and Mrs. Houmt asthem in dry dirt in your collar or ba.&gt;c-, exterm
them.
;.|*nt Saturday in Battle Creek attend- siting the hartos*. Tlw next meeting t
ment. After digging tiie roots, allow
**1
ROBINHVE PARK.
mu the Adventist meetings.
iu1h )x. un oid i;Uh»m-d quilting party!
them to dry quite thoroughly: then.1 Mr nnd Mr*. Glenn Dean and
JL.
—
Mr . and
Mr*. Floyd Tobias and al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
place them in tlie dirt. Keep the dirt f daughter flaAnn of Bowne spent Sun-, daughter
---“--r
Marian,
----------- of
- ---------------------Knlunuizooi Barber.
sprinkled.occasionally through the wln-J■j day mm
With urc
the Utter'sa parents, m&gt;.
Mr. and - s|*nt Friday fvcn.ag
evening with
parent*: Mr. and Mr*.
w.t.; hl* parent*
HiuMrs. Don
Dun Foreman of Ha*ter to prevent the roots from
77'
juiianT
ott*
’’
I:und brother. Orville. Marian remained linas
. • shnvcllnu I1Mr*,
Mr*. juiun
Julian-Poll*.
r ’om
*. " ’ *
Un|i&gt; ana
al,d Mr*. Tungate
lungarc or
«&gt;( Gull ___
lake;
_
|.
.at|td (on
,n ffriends
rj(.ndr, here Pridav.
I ■ Homer
Homer Ingram and
anti faintly
family of Ha*-.fur
Ha*-. for the week end ' She returned wilh
with i(
| cai^j
ITiday.
Do- not
attempt
to
divide
fall
bloom;
tings
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
uhd/Mr-.
.
her
father
Sunday
afternoon.
■....
—
&lt;-&gt;
.
j
..
.
— — .... . -.
.
— ........ . ,„Hi«
wwaw*# •••»■• .....
.......... —...—#
;-------- j.
i
aii,j Mr Lee ReVotilds and faui&lt;...
MMnnt.i.
«!*»■
«.
aM.a-a
aKruaaK.
...•
.
I
Will
Heiulerehot
and
friend.
Mr.
Jly
jipvn*
ouiiaay
wiin
mi
.
ano
arcs.
ing perennials such n* nfltm, chrysun- G«,rar Poland.
Hendershot
'^., s.x,nl Sunday with Mr*and Mrs
tlu-muni*. Micluu-ltnu* daisies, etc., un-&lt; Fr.ti
pr,Ji Ciril-r
cisli-r and family of Grand
Grand; Jacobs of Kalani»«»
■ ,,n al' vicki.bmg
'
Kalamazoo spent
.•jwnt Saturday |I
chiui. Hurtft
.. ...........
..
til next spring. It you must-move Hum j papid* .........
sjH-nl ....................
Sunday with
his mother,
with Mr. and Mr.,
Airs. C
C.. N.
N. T-.-blus
TObiu* -nd,
midi Mr aIul Mrs u.,lu. Blzi|in a,,,..,.
tills fall, take up-the plant* with the Mrs
. Marvin-------CUlcr-----------------------ahd brother Ray.
--------------I|»enC
went hunting.
.
t.uncd relative from JJatilc Creek 1
earth tibpul the roots and .move them
«r und
und Mrs.
Mrs. William
William Hulett
Hulett of
of MidMid------------Mr
. 7.7. ------------------AArnfrs ‘rSunday.
to their new b. d Next spring dnide (j|&lt; viii&lt;. called on Mrxund Mrs. Wright
DOLT) CORNERS.
&lt;rI ,
।' Mr and Mr- Robert Oosgnne visitVrlght i
?? . 1
j Tlie.
TheaCedar Creek L. A
A.’. 8.
8. wilt*
wlit.have
rd )lls
JU3 bbrqfhcr aijd family near Martin
tln-tn.allqalng_.iwo or three new shoots cllllord Sunday afternoon.
have r(1
for each plant.
.
| Mrs. John Kollar accompanied Mr*.! a chiclen pie supper at tiie churrh Monday.
If you care to try something new. Ada Skinner. Mrs. Hc!&lt; n Miller and Saturday. November 5lh. Everybody
-N. H. Barber will spend a few
Mr*
plant your sweet pea seed this fall In Mrs Benton to Hartings Friday Jo at- come
a good 7.;
supper.
7i io
’and
-u Jarvi*
,
x r
:dl,y* at L-aurtng this week.
Mr.
Mrs. Walter
and
fam- .
— -----...» ,
■
tlw
Home
a trench at»ut fix inches deep. Do Un* •lend
—* ■*
“ first lei-win of the “
----- --Eco­
• ily and Mr and Mr*. Dcmmon* of DeCharles H. Ingersoll, the well-known •
nomics Extension
wart.
Jutt 'before ’he gnnimi fnvxc* and'-------------------------------cover tto-M-ed carefully This will give
Mr und Mr*. Sam Zerbe ,&lt;&gt;f Middle-itroit
troll visit* &lt;1
d at Fred Wright*
Wright's and Mr. watch manufacturer. *till carries the
‘ ‘ Mrs.
' John
- Hallock's Saturday
j
them a good rootfng and an curly rturt ville *|icnt from Thunday until Satur-fand
andj flrst W11tch he made 40 years ago. '
day with Julian P-itt*
Sunday.
next spring.
‘ and faintly.

The beat friend in the world is money bi your pocket. A hard
old saying but true as it is old. and doubly so in times of de­
pression.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

ARE YOU
EASY TO
SOOT?
When you' judge all the
candidates for filling your
bin — make sure of this
WiFi you be SOOTED or
SUITED.
Our candidate wears nobody's
SOUT—lie stays in the furnace
anti gives you a hot administra­
tion—doesn't come up in the house
und spread his SOOT all over walls
and furniture.
For a clean candidate — doesn’t
even smoke.

VOTE
FOR

CONSUMERS^
7, COKE
GIVES SATISFACTION IN ALL
TYPES OF FURNACES
For Better Heat, Cleaner Home, Less Work
ORDER FROM YOUR QQAP
DEALER .OR PHONK^dOUtJ

Consumers Power
Company

THE FALL REXALL

ONE CENT SALE
IS NOW ON!
A BARGAIN-PACKED DAYS A
I That Will Be Talked About for Months! T*

Wednesday -Thursday- Friday- Saturday
October 26 - 27 - 28 - 29
This Sale Includes:

Rexall Remedies
Pure Food Products
Toilet Goods
Pure Test Products
Stationery
Rubber Goods and
Candy

See large hand bill for full list
of items. This is the time to
get your fall and winter needs
in drug store items!
1c takes the place of $1...
and we pay the tax on all one
cent sale items!

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL STORE

HASTINGS

GOODS DELIVERED - ■ PHONE 2131

HE MADE GOOD
ON HIS
PROMISES
Four years ago Herbert Hoover promised to work
for agricultural relief and provide a farm coopera­
tive marketing organization that would enable
the farmers to market their own production.
That promise was kept and today there are thou­
sands of farm cooperatives functioning successful­
ly, and from which the farmer is profiting and
will continue to profit much more in the future.
He promised tariff protection for farm prod­
ucts and kept that promise and the farmer is
receiving from eight to eighteen cents a bushel
more fof wheat of the same grade than are the
neighboring farmers across the Canadian bor-'
der. That applies also to com, to live stock and
other farm products. While American prices
are too low they are higher than the prices on
the same products in any other exporting
country.
He promised protection for American in­
dustry and American wage-earners, and he .
kept fliat promise when he secured the passage
of reasonable tariff schedules that are not ex­
orbitant bnt prevent the dumping of merchan­
dise made by cheat) labor in impoverished
Europe.

He promised reduction in the general oper­
ating costs of government. While extraordi­
nary conditions have called for extraordinary
expenditures to meet them, the regular oper­
ating costs'have been reduced by half a billion
dollars a year. He did that despite the contin­
ued opposition of a Democratic House of Rep­
resentatives led by Democratic Vice-Presiden­
tial Candidate-XSarner.
He has continuously requested the Con­
gress for authority to work out a reorganiza­
tion of governmental departments, the elimina­
tion of those not essential to the welfare of the
people, or that duplicate the work of other de­
partments. A Democratic House of Represent­
atives,’ led by Democratic Vice-Presidential
Candidate Garner, has persistently refused such
authority.
.

President Hoover has kept every promise
he made the American people when he
received their votes four years ago, and—
In addition to keeping his promises he has supplied a superb leadership for the nation during
the most serious financial and industrial depression since the close of the Civil war; has met the
situation squarely; has planned boldly but wisely for national recovery, and has set us again on
a safe road to better conditions.
.

Knowing the re-election of Herbert Hoover means better prices for farm products, more jobs
for the unertiployed, less cost of government, quicker financial and industrial recovery, we urge
the people of this community to cast their votes (or a proven leader—

PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER

.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932

FAOI FOURTEEN

I
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I LEGAL NOTICES |

ASSYRIA.

WEST HOPE.

MTLO.

FASTEST HEN TAKES
jI It .being the eighty-second natal Ini Last Week’s Letter.
twenty fourth annual convention
SECOND IN CONTEST the life Journey of MT. Alec Cortrightt Wednesday being Mr*. Kate Collins* ofThe
Prairieville Township Sfinday School

SEVEN KINDS
OF COAL

'of La&lt;T.v a pleasing get-to-gcther eventI birthday, Mrs. Clara Morehouse gave Association will be entertained at
chawcext MOTIOX,
E&amp;RS Must Meet Standard Ke- t00it pbce
the home oI her dallgh.• a surprise party for her. inviting Just Prairieville Methodist church Sunday.
MhhiB.n t'l ih. Cirruii
rar
quirements In Weight To
ter. Mra. Rose Klowittcr. of Battlet girlhood chums,* some of whom Mrs. November 6. at 1:30 o'clock. A good
-&gt; n.— !» M.Brrrr
uraj.
' Creek on Sunday, the children beingi Collin* had not seen for yeiira. Those program will be provided with Dr. J. C.
Qualify Birds For Prises
„,d evtolii;&gt; prerent were. Mrs. Belle Sepherd of Willgtts of Grand Rapids to give the
.... —
East Lansing—The famed race be- and pot luck repist.
Prairieville. Mra. AUto Collins of Det- address and Mrs- Siiephcrd in cliarge
'u.ii™bi »»•'&lt;&gt; w.u«&gt;. YoUn, ivopn-.j ton. Mrs. Eva D^fvynport of Cloverdale. of tlie music. Ail interested in the
MirSicas.
paralleled by the egg: pro- wwkrr p( lhe
d^rict'of tiw. Miss Jennie Stories of Hickory Cor- work are urged to come.
,4 Mid reutt hrld *i thr r«»rt
*’i'ce "c£nUy included- at counf« of Rclbticus Education, met in। tiers and Misses Euphenla and Jose­
sx
n ' ra’-’T"”' JJ^iwn-Bta c
when* a Barred con^.e* Sunday. the teachers of the. phlne Carpenter of Wail lake. A love­ children of Kalamoroo were week end
sx of Orfowr. A l&gt;. (•»az. • i n.-vlr hm
&lt;f »■««*•«&gt;
foot won first ...
.
.
.1^.
b'bi-hzh
*b?*‘io
l,ld
b™,.
ly dinner was served at one o'clock by guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradfield and i
’, '
place while a kithom in the same con- ■
.
„
. — .
Mrs. Morehouse. . assisted by Mrs Jack.
iuw'mm m ta’kf Sr.rd
n ihr test laid 314 eggs during the year.
’ Bertha McKibbin. Mrs. Collins re­
A genuine surprise was given JKr "nd
4 Ckarka a HH -ri.. n. &lt; uoid.ar. Thr winners nrc decided-by the num- 1,^tlot‘ *H* mf?t. o”
' ceived several floral tokens of es­ Mrs Bradfield Saturday evening when
b" *nd the weigh: of the eggs The
‘hr teem and. a lovely afternoon was spent
fourteen . friends from Kalamnaoo
eggs OI
of UK'
the (Htrrou
Harrod Rock
40 6= ^‘h- d'*r ,»&lt;*
•Utr B«(.k &gt;(..! orp
n&lt;*ci; weighed
wrigiicu tuu.
.. “* teachereM«?FBng
- at in rcmlniscense.
walked In with mysterious looking
. . .
..
Grand
Rntilus.
f
. t pounds while those
of the Leghorn
Grana
Ra’,ld,
and. baskets
und,-----------------proceeded to
A goodly number tit ladles met at .packages
-------- ------------ —---------weighed 30 3 pounds. Each brn conLisle Strickland 'and family have,
Telephone 2515. Frank Sage Hastings, Mich.
.
-sumed approximately 91 pounds of moved tb the Lucian Hyde farm ro- Mri. Ray Barnes' Friday and organtred | make themselves at home. The host
i'lBtd in ti i!»t grain., mash, buttermilk, and codliver cently vacated by Joe Belson and fam- a Garden Club. The following official* j and hoateu. soon regained their coin’ni’Av" rllKKKFoilE
wcre elected: Pres., Mrs. Ray Barnes; po»ure and four tables of progressive
!n&gt;aking these records.
lly.
'
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Vice-Pres.'Mrs. Bert McCallum; Secy J pedro were in play. A bountiful lunch
. . I'.’i
Fmt place winner in the ccmte.st w.vThe annual Chririfnas bazaar and
Treas. Mra. Lester Monica. The J*'tw swved und several useful gifta
, .! s..i.owned by Frank Teasdale. ‘'’Contord. chicken.-’pie supper sjiem-wred by th« tpid
1 &gt;.
t.&lt; rr IL.
i...' nn
-1-_ vLadles* Aid Society «...
___ next meeting wi'l be held the first Fri- were left as a reminder of their frtend- neaday and went through the Kellogg
ty n-.,
Ont .: ,Hu*'
314 eggs ........
wm* laid by ..h I,..,,
ben Briggs
has. ,been
MARTIN CORNERS.
’ owned by H. A. Keister. Bangor. Michl-:.scheduled
for . Thursday evening. day in November at Mrs. Lester MOni-.Miip and Mrs Bradfields birthday.
Mrs. Clara Wilder of Battle Creek Ln
ca's.
'
' Thirty-four .partook ot a delicifiu* Food Plant. They were actompanied
gnn,
। November 17.
by their teacher. Mis* Newark, ot the visiting Mrs. Eva Traulwein-for a ft‘w
Dr
Kinde
and
Mra.
Sue
Nobles
,
dinner
al
the
home
ot
Mrs.
Schultz
■'
Owners of birds which laid 300 or
Mrs. Don Foreman of Hastings, sec- visited our school Tuesday forenoon1 Wednesday, provided by the hostexser. Kellogg school.'
days.
is'la.’ nuin’
during tile year nrc H. A rotary of the Barry county Red Cross. and rxamlncd and vnerinaied the chil- Mesdames Schultz and Quick of Milo
Tuesday evening Mesdaines Germain.
Her many friends here regret very
ia. i-L.i, i Kqlstcr, Bangor-. Frank Teasdale. Cun-'spent Wednesday in our midst in tlie dren.
W&lt;- parents certainly appreciate1 Ladies' Aid A splendid program of Wood. Boyle. Bradfield and Miss Hack­ much tiie passing of Mrs. Annina Pike,
I -"I* *- cord. Ont ; Munja Garden Farms, intercut of the Rod Cross roil call and this work as »e wouldn't feel able to [ readings and a photograph game were ney attended the Home Maker's Club who passed away at Pennock hosjiital
Bangor; Townline poultry Farm, Zac- welfare work. Mrs. Elizabeth Gray was allord It ourselves, right at present.: provided by Mra Osborne Mra. Kraus at Kellogg school
(Tuesday morning after an illness of
/ .I ’i: land; Dundee Poultry Farm. Dundee: secured ar. chairman at Lacey and Mrs.
Plans have been formulated for the
The county taxpayers can feel that i «a'c several piano selections and Mra annual bazaar which will be held ut two yean, borne with great fortitude
i f Freohlcy Le shorn Farm. Atwater., Lola Schroder at Assyria Center.
and patience. Siu* was born in this
Ohio; Kempivilk* Agricultural School.
Charles, fhe sixteen year old son of their money is going for a good pur- 1 Percy Jones sang three selections. Mrs. Milo church November 16.
vicinity and grew to womanhood here,
[xwe in preventing cilscaM- in iu fu-1 Kraus nccomjvatded her. A lovely day
r.i.’r’ I,"’Kemptville, Ont : Carey Farm. Aligns- Seeley Phllll|&gt;s, who was the victim of lure
and her cheery smile wih be missed by
citizen.'.
»“* M*nt in this beautiful home.,
. tn. Ohio; J. A. Hanson. Corvallis. Orc. scarlet fever and failed to break out
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
tier many friends and relatives. Her
Sunday
guexta
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Mrs.
Charlotte
Ryerson
of
Hostings
The Michigan State College conic;,t was taken to tlie University*hospital
Leon Tyler, wife and Mrs. E. J. Shel­ funeral was held at her late home in
Barnes
were.
Mrs.
John
Osgixxl
and
spending
a
few
days
with
her
sister,
Jtadre iis ,,&gt;c onIy ’ WO birds conteM cooUnu-iOn Saturday for treatment. The father
j Orangeville Thursday afternoon and
Mrs Ina Johnson of Plainwell and Mr.
8. B. Wilcox and niece. Mrs. M don wen* in Lansing Saturday.
’ ' tng in the United States.' Entricsvin.ali (was taken a week previous.
Mrs Tompson ot Vermontville called (She was laid to rest beside her mother
I others have fallen below the 1,000: Mr and Mra. Bernard of Assyria will nnd Mr*. Ira Jolui'on of Harbor ’ Bradfield.
Lyle Wilcox of Battle Crrek was a on Sheldon's Friday. Also Rev. Wynn In Woodlawn cemetery Hastings. The
&gt;n-" • i mark.
| entertain the Christian Endeavor at a Spring.-. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boulter and
bereaied husband and other relatives
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bliss Boulter of Doster | c*‘ller of his parents and st*U r. Mr of Woodland.
------------- -►*-•--------------- i buxineu meeting oh Friday evening,
were Thurwlay guests there.
und Mrs. 8. B- Wilcox and Mra. BradMr. mill Mrs. Burr Cotton and fam­ have our &lt;lcci&gt;ysl sympathy.
*; EAST ORANGEVILLE
1 October 36.
Remember the chicken supper at the
Mr. nnd Mra Glen Morehouse and «’&lt;*« Saturday.
, ily of Grand Rapids spent Sunday at
I
.
AND WEST HOPE
The Modern Wpodtnan of Lacey enchurch Thursday evening November 3.
Mrs Annie Humphrey of Gull lake Pliny Hansbnrger.
iZi"'i.r I Laid W«vk's U'tter. .
■ tertaiiwd at a game nupper Saturday Mr ami Mra Harold Springer and
Mrs. Will Velte spent Friday in Has­ Plan to attend. .
iz-arbiri Mr. und Mra. Austin Ftrris and two'night, two drill tents of that order Gloria Joan were Kaimu.woo Mioppers HX'nt three days last week with HutFriday.
“
&lt;'
Bellinger.
.
tings.
•ni‘daughters of the Bristol District visit- from Battle Creek. The drilling took
We noticed the little poem In! Several from here attended tire L..A
Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte called on E. EAST WALL LAKE AND VICINITY.
oBo,ti','cd Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Byron Titus Place on the Nickerson lawn, making
Sunday .visitors at E. D. Reynolds
i»r. .'.f
Mrs Hattie Anders entertained Mr ,« very interesting and pleasing event. ' Powers Echoes ' and would like to add.8 supper nt Prairieville Friday evening J. Bates and Wife Sunday afternoon.
were. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cairns of
I1 "■ "• । Erway of Hostings and Mra. Lyle LeiMra- Bcxtle Strickland left Friday our wails-to it. - Would the people in “»d ‘*&gt;c Republican mass meeting with Mrs. Bates is Just about the same.
Henry Greible called on his sister. Doster and Mr. and Mrs. Art Thomas
Mr Sterling of Ben|pn Harbor as
tuiar of Delton Sunday.
’ for Lansing to visit her daughter. Miss the north end of. tins neighborlvood speaker
pronouhevd
it a stirring
.*cnd in their items please?
v— All
an •'-**
—■*—• .............
...
Mrs Snyder in North Odessa and tv­ of Kalamazoo.
’. .
,*hr
Mr. and Mra. Jas. Collins and, Mr. Or^n Strickland. .
ports she is Just the same.
Chas. Kahler and wife. Clifford Kah­
Tlie community meeting will be held addresf.
Mrs. Albert Warner
Mr a
George
were
In
r-.!....
tbr and Mra.
Kalamazoo
n»d
”d Mrs.c-,
Elizabeth Wood and other ninth
. ..Patton
..ot Kalnpiazoo
....i... Miller
„ ......
John Gardner, wife and daughter ler. wife and two sons motored to Big
visited Sdnday —Bert
and...
Mrs. n-.
Baltic Creek ....
on Saturday
wheni.he
xub- at Je&amp;Lc Osgood’.' this Friday evening.’
Ida Barner
-*
milled to a minor operation for mas- tlie program will be in keeping with graders of the Future Hotpe Makers called on Mr. Gardner's brother at Rapids Sunday to visit their cousin.
club took a trip to Battle Creek Wcd- Charlotte Sunday afternoon.
.
Barney Laser.
Mr. and Mrs. Vet Erakin nnd1 lold &lt;«•««•'
Congratulations to Ronald 1 Anders
'daughter. Mr. Wilbur, and Mr. BurMlM ’-«ma Miller nf the Ellis disrouglis of Battle Cn*k. Mrs. Dipnrr of trifl ’•Pent' part of last week with her and Miss Sarah Cooke who were mar­
DeHoll.
Mr.
Jake
ot’aunl
A’:n,&gt;s .a Purcell,
of Hastings
ueiuNi.
Mr mid
nnu Mra.
Mrs. ...
jaxc Huffman
Huriman
.........with
.uuuhkj ried Saturday.
..
.....
. —Sunday
. oi .-.iflrl
■I"" Barney
Mill* were entertained
;,,,d with (,,.r
her T.nA
and a -.ziatcU.
cousin. Helen Scld' ' J ...»
by Mr.
Mr. unu
and Mrs.
ByronTHus.
an -, uyrouiinis.
. . ..Maxine Swift attended the•
e
.
....
.
.
. &gt; "Knntltuht
Fifteen numbers and one visitor were
Wrddim:
bells have ning
again
in! b^.‘ Xl“.u n , ,.
this community a« Ronald Anders and I, '1,.r' *,nrt ,5
Warner of De­ present nt the regular October meeting
23.
Miss Sarah Cook were married Salur-1
U1C
cnd at ‘he &gt;“»«» held ut the home of Mrs. Orptai Rlcliday. Congratuhtlow
E"*’".'*' ?,r
Fr,'’‘ artbon.
Mr. and Mra. W. B.‘Hayward visited ^n,‘‘r and «iUi them wciv guavta of
Tlie meeting was called to order by
their daughter. Mr, and Mrs Lew War- n£. “ . Mn‘ Byron Guy of Maplc the Pres.. Sopha Smith. Devtotionah
were In charge of Alice Chase.
i
ncr, nnd daughter ol Hastings Sunday.
,
Mr. nnd Mra. Ernest Johncock
tJ. “ ,ent4‘rt“,n
Mrs. Smith reported fourteen peony
. .Ml,:™ „,nn.r»n ,i Uir ‘J?hlStJSJTfif S
Cl“ bulbs paving been planted in the CoaU[
CHOICE QUALITY MEATS
tom- ol Mr. .nd -Mr. Ato H&gt;»w~d I SLij!™0? °n w«&gt;toAd»y .B.moon, Grove school yard. These were given)'
Saturday evening.
[October
by Dr. Upjohn and arc a part of tliei
County Flower project.
Mr. and Mra. Jas. Collins entertained lb
Round or Sirloin
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Jones und son Ir-1
‘ aki.ion itMtK.
As the next meeting is to be an
win of Galesburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Har- 1 Tlw Carlton L A. 8. Is sponsoring n oyster supper and masquerade. thr
old Lindt man ot Grand Rapids and: community pot luck dinner tor election following committees were appointed.
Mr. and Mra. Pau! Ruhl ol Newbury ida&gt;- November 8th. to which the en- Orplia Rlchardron. Blanch Buyne and
Sunday.
•,
toundup U invited. A program is Mary Townsend as lhe Menu Commit­
Mi.- Hw.z Ford of Hickory Comera &lt;»“&gt;« planned to be given in tlu* aft- ter -and Ninn Townr^ijd, Alice Aller J
vlMtMl .Mr. nnd Mrs. W\ R. Jolmcock
‘ ernoon. Ploase bring your own table dtng and Artic Densmore for tlrff’din*
SHANKLESS
on Wednesday. She had taken her.-service; a free will ottering will be tak- Ing room.
.
Tlw election of officers was held at
mother. Mrs. Jciinic Searles, to attend
11
iKsjxnl n good many will
this meeting and the following were
a birthday party tor Mrs. Kate Collins;
» attend and enjoy the day.
of Hasting'at the home of Mrs. Clare I Tbe M. E church Is gathering elected for 1933. '
' "* Mm.
* Alice
- — Collins
also I canned'fruit to be sent to the Bronson
Morehouse.
i,Methodist hospital, at Kalainiuoo. All
Vice-Pres —Bessie Woodman.
attended the party.
i who h.*hi* some to donate, please leave
Secy.—Nina Townsend.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
,[nt the home of Mrs. c. B Valentine
Treas—Kathryn Richardson.
’and it will be very much appreciated.
Last Week's Letter.
Pianist—Artie Densmore.
Mr. aiid Mrs. David Hcfflcbowcr: The B&gt;y ______
Scouts, accompanied by
At this time our club brought their
-‘Alice Aii'puughi of Freeport have -omc of their parents and their leader, annual donation of fruit, vegetables
proved back into this neighborhood- E. D. Cheney, attended the Court of and jelly to be taken to Pennock -hos­
onto the Trim farm, which they re- Honor at Hastings Wednesday nr- pital.
.
.cently purchased. We welcome them nine. The Scouts received their TenAlthough several members who were
old st fbelbuck into our neighborhood.
derfoot badges at this time.
to take part in the program were un­
"'■.'"’p.i Mr. a,ld Mrs. Luke Smith of Eaton: Mr nnd Mra Wm. Crockford and able to be present Ute following pro­
Combination Sale
i Rapids called on their cousin, Mra .Mra. Hulllbergvr visited at the h-.xne gram was given with Irene Brooks as;
JEWEL
=. Judse nf, Della Cotton Sunday P. M
•—
&lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mra. Joe
Crockfurd• of- chairman.
PURITAN
Anuw... m ! Mr- ant*
Myric .Curtis spent Holmes church , vicinity’Sunday.
"We grow like whnt we think of. sol
' • ‘
’ Saturday in Grand Rapids.
Mra Pearl Young of Battle Creek lei us think of the good, the true, the!
i ...in nic| Boss Cotton sj»nt. Monday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels Fri­ beautiful."
:
"l; Tuesday with relatives in Grand Rap- day and'saturduy. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Roll Call! My Worst Fault.
! Craig and son of Hastings were guests
Rending—The Land of Beginning
A Mild Bourbon Santoi
:of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels. Sunday
Again—Alice Chase.
r
i !! ‘ ’ J?. t i !
I m,!“ Juflmta Marfow lias employPaper—Try to Look Pleasant—Artie
Pint
your land rich? uked the pros-1 ment al the Jwnu. of &gt;Mr. 3nd M„ Densmore.
pectlvc buyer.
----------------------------Tarp Loftus of Hastings.
Recitation—Myself—Blanche Bayne.
FREE I - One 20 ox. pkg. of Country
- - JTUtht,.t°
T,PUK1 ,hr f"™r
-*
Mr. and Mrs. Allan king »&gt;&gt;u
and waie
Dale Ol
of
Reading—The Day's Work —Leola
candidlj. "I ve put all my money irtto, near Woodland were guests of Mr. and Woods.
Club Pancake Flour with tach purchaie
l
* . Mra. Fred-Henney Sunday
of Puritan Syrup
Meeting adjourned to meet at the*
--------------------------------------------------------i Mr. and Mrs. C. B Valentine and Community 'rooms November 9. This
. family attended night scixxjl m Wood­ is tQ be an evening meeting for the
land Friday evening.
Club Members and families and it is
hoped all members may be present, as
Beit pure - Bulk
STATE ROAD.
lhe 1933 Club programs are to be sub­
mitted—Press Correspondent.
h. h&lt;n । Last Week's Letter, / .
Armour’* Starvation Lard
lb. 8c — 2 lb, 1
I Our first P. T A. Triursday evening
tuy.'rf *a$ a *pk*ndid succe.M. Our school
oddcx rox publicajiom
.r.; house was packed and all enjoyed a
Ail
who
attended
the
concert
given
, fine program. Pearl MattliewK und
'’/Y; .Viola Kennedy furnished sandwiches by the Indian Band of Mt. Pleasant at
the church Suncby enjoyed ij very
Fancy new dry pack - Golden ripa - Flaxodul
. f tani, and toffee.
’
•
•• •
Mr. nnd Mrs. James O’Connor en­ much, several from here attended the
tertained gompony from New York for program at the church in' Hustings
.
t.. ik, I one week. They , were newly married •Sunday night.
The Parish Orchestra played for the
"f
and autoed through to spend their
Sunday School convention Sunday at
i1 honeymoon here.
.
.... (.fi Clifford punningham of Grand Rap- Dowling.
20-ot.
Miss Velma Kellogg spent the week!
ni • i ids visited Sunday with hts brother.
end with her sister. Mrs. Robert Gias-'
K
i Archie and family.
of Dowling.
„,rir
Janet Pettengill and Ekie Sothard row
1
Mr. and Mr*. Dave Waters of Mason, j
•&gt;* 'attended tlie funeral Sunday of Josix*r Beach and spent the . afternoon Mr. and Mrs. II. J Lewis und son-of
, 1
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes b*d 1St. Johns. Mrs I^tnah Fisher and chil­
Lacky S4ril&gt;a. Old Gold,-Carnal
dren of Nashville and Mrs. Glenna I
i sa-.. Mary Miller near Middleville
M Lhaiitrfiald
Jack O'Connor had a .birthday last Winslow and daughters 'Ruth and
Golden ripe fruit
week so Mrs. O’Connor inviteil in n Elean* visited at the .home of Mra. I
''
. few friends for Use evening, cards were Ira Chaffee Sunday and helped celc——— i played and all had a fine .time wishing 1brn.te her birthday.
Several from this place attended tliej
Jack m'any more birthdays.
shower at the parsonage .for Mrs.
Showerman.
Manhmxllowi 5
63c
' jX.'w ; Friday. They moved on the Fred AnCaapAra - rkfc and crcaaiy
su»art. h«.*.and *. i drus farm this summer, so another
Sardine,
a'-fMc
da'j ”r
ncl’,lbor h“ gone from our midst.
In U&gt;M«to muc«
Get Up Night,?
nt Jar.,,an I
McOMRER SCHOOL.
Make Thit 25c Teat
Bread
iM|&lt;
io*i 6c
Sg^’i Vs’r' Last Week s Letter.
Cranbarric,
2 iu 25c
i (a.„ a:.d
We played ball with Durfee Friday,
Use this easy bladder physic to
do-d - nrtr . McOmber won 29-2L We beat the drive out impurities and excess acids
which cause Irritation that results
hr
, star «*e this year.
.
Ctlary
r- -b..The "th grade are making a log ca­ in leg pains, backache, burning and
getting up nights. BU-KLTS, the
l
bin arttl lhe
arc furnishing it.
Lux Flaks,
i The nr*{- *rcond. and third grades: bladder physic, containing buchu.
Juniper oil. etc., works on the blad­
der pleasantly and effectively, sim­
ilar to castor oil on the bowels. Get
Mr Ketcham spoke at our school a o 25c box &lt;5 grain size* from your
week ago Friday.
druggist. After four days, if not re­
•/ We are going to have a Columbus lieved-of getting up night*, go back
program Wednesday. Vernon Smith 1, and get your money. You are bound
chairman —ttora Gardner, reporter.
to feel better after this cleansing
and you get your regular sleep. Sold
by E. L. Kone. Nashville. Corveth
Ac Stebbins. Hastings, Mich.

VrroB

ONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

CUT YOUR FOOD BILL
BY SHOPPING AT KROGER'S

STEAK

. IQc

u. 7C

BEEF CHUCK ROAST
SMOKED PICNIC
SLICED BACON
CORNED BEEF

“• 9c
45c
Lb- 10c •

COFFEE

SYRUP

2 39&lt;

LARD

25‘

PUMPKIN
—
BULK OATS
QUAKER OATS
BANANAS

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Sweet Potatoes

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19c
23c

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

OEEMEUT BE
WITH NASHYIUE BANK

18 PAGES

SAYS DEMOCRATS DO
,
NOT FAVOR NOMINEE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 2, 1932

Beware of Last Minute Election Stories
—Those Who Resort to Such Dis­
reputable Tactics Should Be Defeated

PAGES Ito 8
PSYCHOLOGIST TO SPEAK
AT CENTRAL P. T. A.

NUMBER 27

LOWED GROSS
DOES RELIEF WORK

Dr. Street From Kellogg Foun­
dation Coming On Thurs- f
day, November 10
HALF OF EVERY MEMBER­
The Centra) P. T. A. Will have their
SHIP DOLLAR REMAINS
Arrording Jo report* that have come contemptible piece of buxine**. it h
meeting at the Central school nudlputting out such attack* al the last any candidate for publlr oilier running torlum on Thursday night. November
IN COUNTY
10. They lave been very fortunate in
out in this county, *o that a reply 'minute when a reply l« practically Im- for hi* flret term, which I* subject to' the speaker for that occasion as they
would Ije Imjxmible. to circulate verbcriticism, that crttlcslm ought to be । have an exceptional one Through Dr. ANNUAL ROLL CALL
of Barry cotnjly will do. a* they always done fairfv and In the open, so that, KinrlfKinde, ht-ari
head nf
of the
the Rim
Barry Ciumlv
County
OPENS ARMISTICE DAY
h.„
“»"■ Jr„“»
tain candidate* on both ticket*.
have done In a caw of thh kind, show Ih. ..ndW.u -nd hl. (H.nd,
.
.
, .
„„
.
KlU Dl ihr K-llodd Foundation, lot,
■ . hum, l»
I.. IL Hh-n .urh «• | Wr„
lo
U»l mreUn, Chairman For Various Local!uwd in opposing the republican candi­ Ing for the party who ha* been unfair­ ta&lt;ks are made without giving such a Dr. Street has kpoken before the teach- /ties In County Are Announced
date for Congm* In thh dhtrict. John ly attacked. Such method* of c»m- chance for reply or explanation. Il Isler* here and they say that he Is a
By Mrs. Foreman, Chrm.
(’. Ketcham, and again*! one or po*- palguing are so low-driwn and di*rep- ulr Id ronrlu,!. Ih.1 Ih. du. k. ur \ tmt.rt.M- -l-.hr Th, jratr.m .ill
Few people realm- the amount of relutable that decent folk* will, and ought unworthy and no 'attention should !&gt;•• be what may be called a Kellogg Pro­
klbiy two county candidate*.
gram Not only ore members of the ■
lief work being dune
to. resent them. If there i* anything
P T. A urged to come, but al) parents &gt;
by the Barry County
are especially invited. They will gel
foundation because, if there f* a dirty. in the record of any candidate run- date who h unfairly attacked.
Fted Croe.* chapter
from this address without question a‘
J "•
tuul1 the character
lot of help in suggestions us to man­
fit of ’the ' cases with
agement of children: tor we are learn­
Which they have to
I
PLANNING JOINT PARTY
! Ing that j&amp;ychology has a place in‘ C/\ - 17
«k’*L’
i child development. We hope there
may be u good attendance next week
man. roll call chair­
1 Ex-Servicc Men And Their
| Thursday, night nt the usual hour.
man. related some ot her experiences
^Families Invited To Slum
;rt the tyethodtst church Sunday eve­
ning
that
every
person
in this city and
Supper And Program
county should have heard She told
THIS YEAR'S EXHIBITS. NOV
The Nashville State Bank has beep in
I Plans are being completed for the
of tlxe pitiful conditions found in
a receiver'* hands for something over a
4 AND 6 PROMISE TO
cbservuiicc
of
Armistice
Day.
Novcmhomes where formerly there had been
year. The receiver has ch»c to $2OQ.Bfe UNUSUAL
Iber 11. by the American Legion and
plenty, but now. because of various
ooo In cash oh hand, and ha* not ptfid
Auxiliary.
FAUtoBousa*
reasons, there was positive poverty. In
It out in dividends, because there was a
It has been decided not to have a
many cases, people are too proud to
question that had. to be decided first.
FINE PROGRAM FRIDAY
....
. ex-service PROCEEDS GO TO
banquet
this year, but tiw
There are about $80,000 of deposits in
1 BOARD CAREFULLY CONSID­ ask for help, never-having had to do
WIRUT IQ FRFF TH Al I I men and tlie Auxiliary womfh and
so
before. When you consider such
that bank made by the county, the vil­
WELFARE ASSOCIATION
Niufi 1 ia rncc iu mlu th,.lr lamlUes ar,. a)l lnvltctl to a
NEW
CONSTITUTION
AND
things—families of children with no
ERED QUESTION OF
lage of Nashville, the township of
, , .
,I slum" supper at tiw Legion hall at six 1Movement
.
shoes, no bedding, no’ food, no heat. ■
Castleton and several school districts.
BY-LAWS ADOPTED BY
Is Sponsored By j
Exhibits Open To Public Thur». ,„fM AnM»u„. Ikl)
.
. DEPOSITS
and no comforts—can you refuse to
Tlie question was whether these public
MEMBERSHIP
day and Friday Nights
Folkrwng the supper there will be
help the Red Cross? Fifty cents of
Lions Club—All Who Can
1
deposits were preferred over ordinary
u/m,n„i
[s&lt;&gt;&lt;rtc gaWs and stunt*, there will be.
every SLOT membership remains in
deposit* tn that bank~_ILJhcy are. be­
ONE IMPORTANT ITEM
Without Charge
,
1()r t|10M&gt;
to
.
Should Attend
Barry county for just such relief work
fore the lecetver ran pay anything on INTERESTING DISCUS&lt;*■/*■■ nr a*ar**ir**ar-*i-rt* Ij The
inc A
?‘nB Expositlos;
*s»po»uon next Friday
rriuay and
ana card*
earn* iot
an who
wno care
rare to play.
pray.
It is not neceaoary to go into any'
Ag-HE
for all
WAS OVERLOOKED as stated above. If you cannot give
imy other deposit claims lie would have
SION OF AMENDMENTS and Saturday promise.* to be the most | Last year there was a splendid at-,detailed explanation, for everybody;
—-------money, perhaps you could give a bushel
to pay these claims in full. Hie mut­
----------| outstanding
one—in the history 0! Has- tendance at the.. joint party —
and
i-.&lt;i
a .:.you [recoqnixes that uicreis an urgent need Transferrance Of Cash From of pdtatoea. some fuel, or clothing or
ter was brought before Judge Hawley,
for welfare work in this ci|y. Raising
bedding Any gift will be accepted and
sitting-far Judge McPeek in tills cir­ Several Resolutions Passed And tings High school—and this achool!win be welcome again tills year.
'
Other Funds Will Supply
in
j
money
in
the
ordinary
way
by
pawing
Will
Ro
Proaontprl
Tn
Stoto
,)
ta
»
ds
,lv
'
1
»n
Huit
respect
among
the
[
Complete
detail*
will
be
given
appreciated.
cuit. not. long ago. The Judge decided
will Be rrcsentea 10 state hl h
M1Chlgnn it will in-, next week's Banner.
n .’itibM-rtplipn paper has gone the Um-|
Funds For Poor Board
that theic arc nut preferred deposits,
Through the distribution of Red
And National Organizations 'held‘in the *hlte building on the
•
------ —-*-♦-•--------------lit. There In only one way left, and!i Tlie cloning two or three days of Cross flour, some of these wants are
and Hi it tiiey would share with otlwr,
, that is to put on some form of enter-1 October resslon of the board of su- being supplied, and when the Red
CONG. J. C. KETCHAM
deposit.* equally in any distribution ।I The Barn County Form Bureau met c’‘^ra! 6T"&gt;md.*
talnment whereby each person who
in. annual meeting at. the Hasting-.
The iruUn feature ot the program
made by the bank.
Cross
cloth Is made into garments that
IS ATTACKED
“.'m
"’"‘X
The people of Nashville have suf-'I court house on the afternoon of Wed- Friday night will b6 presented by Mr
will also help, but there are still manyu-xHx-, crtHTuiu
pic-1
----------- order that this relief work may he; "S.reeen, *e«inn needy ones asking the Red eroa* for
October 26 .
jc.
c A.
A Paquin.
Paq^J' wix&gt;
*,n’ win give
Mlve motion
n*ft10nJ}n
,I
frred mucl} trouble and inconvenience I| nesday.
[' Scenic Michigan and ItsiWlld By One Of Those “11th Hour ca£?cd,‘.’n'.,
~
‘ ixeause there was an unusual number assistance.
bccaii.se of having no bunk. They ore' A new constltutloh and by-laws govrnlng the county organization were Ufe.
tale, also two new fpm*. DeiT Hunt-1
■ Tlie Hastings Lion* Club are spon-! .
ea&lt;*fui rnntuier
naturally very anxious to have the. erning
Tite annual Red Cross Roll Call
reacted
to tiw membership for adop-i‘n«" a”d. ”«*&lt;•“'ers." •••■Mr. .«.&lt;
Paquin
—■■■l Circulars, About Which We Ljrlng a football game to bo held next .L„ ‘^xcX^troubterome was the opens on November 11. Armistice Day,
bank reopened.' They have not,been. | presented to the"membership for adop-ilna’’ •“••••
Warn Renders Elsewhere
,
" »»
1 “Xr wlSfinl™“.TTdiXS,
.and are not now, in favor of the puy-:• tion After a few minor cliangi-s they makes very Uiteresting comments und [
(Continued on page six)
In 11.1. iww will ta- lonnd
.nlrl;:
1I1B„ Ji
lh. inurrtu M Ih. raunly in
merit of the cosh on hand to depositorsI' were adopted us read. The election' explanations 11s the pictures are
followed with the follow-i shown. There will also be «jx-clu) I
&lt;nr Mustings xugn —---- ......
by the receiver, but desire la have that [of
i Ing officer*
------‘ another
----■
,,i-_ up from Alumni, ; the cases of the bank* at Nashville and WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
successful candidates: Mrs Nellie musical features Friday night. Tie0,«»..........................
&gt;’&gt;&gt; “’ o**'
1!——
1 ™
eleven
made
wno were
lormer
football players ii! Freeport, in which the county had
(Continued on page three)
M. Brumm. Nashville, President: Wai-. program for Friday evening beginning 1 /.”‘‘r
.f, “ “LhL? ’:
upr« former football players. It
FOR BARRY CO. FOLKS
,.,100 late a time to give th.- candidate ‘ wlU
_
0Il interesting
game ■because'larKC dcposlls-$57.W0 in the Nashville
W FIUM. WoodUnd. VM-rmM«u:.at T 30.HI b. d|»n wU» puUld with------------------------c|even«
t.,'
attacked a chance u&gt;.defend himseif t|w
HlKh
luu made a and $17,000 In the FWrt bank We
RURAL PUPILS ARE
■John C. Kllllck. Doster. Secretary- out any admission charge. Tiu&gt; ex-i-;------ - 7 ------- ---------- U1C niRJ1 srnooi erven no* moae a -------------- r - --------- r ■ y. .
. ...
Ironside Shoe Co. Make Big
‘Treasurer. The director* elected were intvLs will aL-io be open both Thursday
nenthmed had no mon- •AUIU!erfu] record this year and the n'*nV°n. *
BEING EXAMINED -Jerry Andrus. Hasting*: | Ralph Pen-.and Friday night* atiB admission L*',‘,l-,n ,x "
'* 'ITT
1c,rcular; fopner grad*, who will be on the;about » 7110 *»®rd.
a
Reductions On Shoes And
nock. Nashville, Jesse Osxood. Clover-‘also free. A disir prize will be awarded |WU-' rocei'ed here attacking Congress- Alumni tram. Bad u lol of experience!,,m® to the consideration of how to
County Health Unit Also Mak­ dale; Fred A. Smith. Hasting* and [Friday night. An exhibit on the bur- •
Rubbers
K'!lclu*m os an enemy of ngrlcul- |jn former lootball games. The entire J’rol*ct -i* c°untys deposits in the two
Right
now, near the beginning of
Mrs.
Bert
Brown.
Doster.
'berry
.shrub
and
the
urgent
heed
lor
ltu
.
r
/
’
’
proceed*
from
this
gajne
will
go
to
the|
‘’
a,
ixs.
which
are
now
m
receivers
s'
ihg Survey Of Physical Dowinter, when weather is certain to be
Mr. Ungren. editor of the. Michigan its eradication will be shown by tin.- U.. . * »«’ I*®!'1'’
Barry Comity know [ Hasting* Welfare Association, which |liaddi
,
Fccts In Children
disagreeable and when we ran expect
State Farm News, gave a very good j8-D. pTA.""
[ihnt- the’ charge .i» absolutely .untrue.organised for the specific pur-.
V' nnr!"al
its
The County'Health Department has discussion of tho amendments lo be Outstanding department* for this [ “”d
’1* asneultural interests of 1&gt;OM?\&gt;f aiding in welfare work in thisj maJ1 b'L-unm. It would not be coiutd- condition* tliat will require Iwovler
begun tlie examination of rural school voted on this coming election. He&lt;- dis- ’ year promise lu
to be
the manual aiu.
art., uudb- Michiganand of the whole ..
notion
city. , The
Hustings .Printing Companv , n!d remarkable if some one item out footwear the Ironside Shoe Company of •
w nir
. in v.,j.
.... .uuurtj.-,
.
. s..
. „Verrol
.... Conklin
tact—nave
more
.1......
r. Baird gave
nt uof larae
number
nf other*
should
u large
number
of others
should this city are putting on a special sale
children und over 400 have had the cursed.&gt;
each amendment with a great (play
in'charge
Of Mr.
_,ru
‘‘‘‘r
r orrleintirt
more devoted
donated the tickets. T. S.
in'tharge
of
‘f®®
ac!’no,hatruer
^e 110
n°nr
lru
examination to date. x. Vaccination deal of care and detail, presentingI both
If,r,t'n1!‘ Ulai
1 ha.'L
tn1,"‘!Ta'Mna? Ketcham.Ketcham, ,tthe
the Banner donated fail to receive the consideration which which will take in all their lines uf
both!and
un(i the rural .school
school exhifait.
exhibit.
? Congressman
]le posters and the
against smallpox is offered'ut the same sides of the question in a fair manner.
‘“ । Tlie
rhe Hastings
HastUig-i High school Ag-HE:; "e,
. Itnow
now tha
lhat- ll.--"
"‘ B
K[cat
^ritahi-' lh
or8an:
the
c . circulars.
circular*. :-o
*o ti.
there will be very it needed. That is what happened at footwear, including rubbers.
This sale offers.an exceptional op­
time and the response Is very satis? The Bureau was very well plea-w-d with ■ Exposition has a
u record to maintain Iappreciate
।/a“om appreciate this too.
loo. because
becaiue u-v
we little
ntUe expense. Practicuuy
Practically uu
all tne
tlie gate
gate! the recent session of the board. It
factory. Tlie number of parents asking this
)--■
- It ------------------ from Chesnhes-' receipts will go -to ----------------■ । was no ones fault in particular—nor portunity to the people of this city a«d
.... section of
w. the
...v meeting.
and ---------expects •to J
do
this year, and
if I have before n*
us *a telemm
telegram from
benefit Welfare work
(Continued on page six)
county. The Ironside Shoe Company
. to have their children examined will .Frank D. Culler, chairman of thefpossible, excel all previous exhibitions. : l' r
Gray, one of the lenders of a',jn Hastings. ’Prices are 35c for adult*
has always carried high grade foot­
be nfuch greater than last year.
(Continued on page three)
“ | --------------- -------------------‘great farm ohtanteatlon. which Mate . [and 25c for High school students. It
wear. Now they are offering shoes at
A survey was made at the beginning
———
p IIPIHHN RFjthat Congressman Ketcham's record nt j is hoped that there'nmy be a big VOTED TO ADMIT
such great reductions in price as ought,
UR. W. C. urjunN nc
’Washington prove* tliat he has been crowd. Everyone who possibly can do
of the school year to determine the THREE FALL POULTRY
HOPE CENTER SCHOOL to Interest everybody who now needs,'
menu of
oi Agriculture."
Agriculture. Also,so
Also (. should buy a ticket.
number of corrections made in physical
MEMBERS KALAMAZOO •a great friend
r.nnthp- !■&gt;)
—arAm signed
/I Kv
t»-&lt;I t___________ - — ._______ _ .
or may in the near future need, foot­
SCHOOLS IN COUNTY
I another
telegram
by FFred
defects slncj^ last year’s examination. I
Legal Steps Being Tpken To wear for November and the ★inter
I
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The survey (ml not- include the schools Prof. 0. E. Shear Qf M. 8. C: Evidence, Fine Philanthropic
al Woodland. Middleville, Hastings. I
[ As (he Democrajic nominee for proInclude It In Barry Township months. They have a double page an­
nouncement in this issue which lists
Spirit
By
Leaving
Half
Of
as
follows:
Congressman
Ketcham
hxs
,
Nashville. Freeport and-Delton.' Thel
____
....
.
.
Coming Thursday And Fri[bate judge of Barry county I wish to
School District
many bargains. Turn to that and read
added aggressive leadership and sue-1_
survey included nil other schools hi tin- ‘
"’o LI"!,""""'
?
R«tntr&gt; Tn Oitv
[state what I consider my qualifications
county and a total of 2135 children. Of I
day Of This Week
\
ceMful personal work in behalf of the
On-Saturday the people In (he Barry it carefully; then make your way to
/
Uda number 819 showed a vaccination t professor O. E. Shear, poultry spe- ’ , Th,c Ban’yr "ccn‘*&gt;r
yo
township school district voted at Del­ their store and see for yourself lh4
., ’ scar as evidence of Immunity to small-[cialist. Michigan State College, will
,of
W,n- E‘
I n Rn’t n i-"riLirv tn
i «lre-children from eleven to twenty-one ton on the question of admitting the splendid opportunity given you to buy
pox. Four hundred forty-nine have I hold three full poultry schools in home in Kalamazoo. . lie was one oi , K
‘ ‘Jt'cessary^o defend Congrcsa- year, of aBe • r am a (rraduaU. o{ tlll, Rope Center school to the district. Tiw high quality footwear at greatly re­
hod toxin-antitoxin but only two ImvaLaarry county. Tlie first meeting will that city s.moM liberal and public-! maa Ketcham in Barn’ county where‘IUniversity
mvv
oj MICI11„a., an
„ havt had:
. --------------------------------result showed a vote
of 147 ---------for and 63 duced prices.
and
had
:30
ciusens. Hl* gilts to Kiilanu.-, 114. »
u »uwwu
knoWn ,*»
!o everyone, but the *wo
two twcnty.^ofyeMichigan,
hra
Jrf____
profMMonal
on afflnnative majority of 84
naa aa Schick
acnicic test
icsi showing
anowniK immunity
immunity to
to be
tx- held
nelcl Thursday.
Tnurtelav. November
NOvemDer 3;
3." a*.
ft'- 1
i:ju
__ _»
»__ ;___ ,and
___ ■&lt;I
poYith
ANNOUNCEMENT.
-Ai-M.i
__ _ Thirty-three
.u__ .k,u_
— have _
... _____
jj.-.j,, ■ z
inn
mnnv
to all. telegrams mentioned h-,.--. should
la I bu‘i„^,,s“^ JrirnM,,taciudtagWelghteen
L . ,a:• steps are already being taken to
dl]Atl&gt;eria
children
p. ..
m. .m ..
Room
304 at ...
the ...
Middleville-'
'&gt;o-wen‘wercn
]al’&gt;’and
a,?d- helnful
llelp£??1 2?..
above
obtained glasses during the prat eight; conciliated school. The second meet»»• S'®1”*ma&gt;’
Mned St XimJtraUre «rtI Sth JuvwSto!. make the Hope Center district a part
month*.
the fine spirit
that had al- about his loyalty tn the ...
interests
of,
awutant Drincina) ot the Haatlnas l of the Barry Twp. district.
uiumiu. One
vne hundred
ounurvu forty-four
ruriy-iuur chllenu-ling
; mg will
Will be
DC on
Oil Friday.
ITiaay, November
WOVemoer 4.
*. lit
Til ievidenced
------------- .................
'.........................................................................................
av.co,
. M.
.&lt; Ln .u, wavs
Hi h"school from 19^0 to I9-,6 Have । | There are twelve pupils now enrolled
dren hove »..a
had d.nui
de.ntal work a......
done and vs
75i1«.-in
9:30 A.
the _______
basement -»of .uthei
waJS made
made him
himso
so considerate
considerate ofof the
the: Agriculture
Agriculturetnip the
the United
United states.
States,
It
some othcrj
r(aldPnt and "taxpayer^of Ha*-[ In the Rot* Center school and these
have had all dental defects taken care Dowling church and the lost meeting interests of hl* city. He i?ft an csn is
is rumored
rumored that
that some
other ’ llth
’ children will be transported the- five or
of. Fifty-nine have had their teeth M.
will
be Friday.
Novemberr ColUidited
4 at 1:30 p.!1 "
late
which ‘I-was
conservatively
estl-, hour stories"as"
are
to be started.
This is'
” W^d=
’««&gt;
100000
a ^ntempt
’ibte p^Uttea
”|
__ ■ ......
«___Seventy-three
... __ ..
.“ .. Vte
. ............................
. ... .1
nt at
»i:tnnnno
unitH«)f
of of
this this '££fntad"i
... ..
i tlx miles to and from Delton each day
cleaned
by a. dentist.
|amount is given outright to the city of method and should reaet-os It gen-1
5. 1, when all arrangements are completed.
have had tonsils removed during the school
Professor
Shear
will
take
up
tlie
f
a
ir
Kalamazoo
for
philanthropies
named
erally
does-Ui
the
decided
disadvanh
2
’
,r
®
“
8
?
‘
year.
management
and
care
of
the
laying
h
?^
U
’
«e
Mates/n
his
will
that
uge
cf
the
one
responsible
for
it.
re“
i
’
X
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Several iuimi
rural school
aa i—teachers
iraLUEi, ■have
।ii&gt;&lt; inaoan'mein &gt;niu care o» IOC tuyiiiK
. ,----- ,
-- --— •• — ——
- —.............
— . diseasing
..
... feeding,
- ..
......
for thal
——-at—
—
t—- .the
h- ——atria.—
4,1 *•*£ pruuati court In Micmgan, &gt;
begun teeth brushing campaigns. The‘flock,
buildings and Ivo
** had
had mnrt
m,ld—‘‘ aninlan'P* nnsvlxinn
provision for
the [gardless
of* —
whether
candidate at-: which,
if I am elected, I ain confident
4 survey shows that only 568 of these i equipment, egg production and general member* of his family and had settled • tacked is a republican or democrat. One ।['Uli Enable me to serve the people of i
on | Barry county understanding!)- and sat-'
'children brush their teeth dally but [ care and health of the poultry flock. sums
sums upon
upon them
them which
which would
would take
take way to put.the
h- stamp of disapproval ™
ar^^t
nt thcm---•
'dirty "11th hour stories." sanctioned by
this number usually greatly increases I With the great increase in the price K°
od —
eare ot
isfactorily in performing the duties of
ns the school year progresses.
I of eggs experienced in the past few '
poun. AL an
* *Voiscemest.
“V VM“
this important office.
Health wotk in schools advances In' weeks. It is expected there will be a'
I will greatly appreciate your support [
I
nm
seeking
re-election
to
the
office
proportion to the interest of the touch- j good turn out of flock owners al every
.
.
,
• . , ,.
on election day. November 8.
।
I
of
Register
of
Deeds
on
the
same
basis
I
er In health. Tiw W. K. Kellogg Foun-[meeting. People ore interested in get-:on
■
HASTINGS CITY BAND,
—
Adv.
La-c C. Howard.
j
'of
Efficient
Service
on
which
I
have
datlon is issuing a monthly health ‘ ting • as good production as possible of
hove. All members please report nt city
- bulletin which will be sent to all rural -during tbree good prices.
run ln. tl,c f"1- By, ,101n?
.w”r*, luilh Thursday evening, Nov. 3. at 7:00
GEO. W. LEONARD.
PICKED LOVELY ROSE.
teachers beginning in November.
I Mr. Shear is an experienced poultry pronJ*n,y “nd correctly-and by giving o’clock. This is for concert al repubhTo the Voters of Barry County:
On Friday Dr. H. A. Adrounic picked
----- --------------------raiser, having owned and operated a rwlu!r*d information on real estete'can rally in school auditorium.
beautiful rose which grew out of
DEPOSITORIES FOR
~^“Uy’ ',ov '“ adoors,
democratic candidate for sheriff. It
and It was ns lovely iu in June. !
successful at the polls November 8, I
A good many flower gardens are stilli
CO. FUNDS SELECTED
will, as I have In the past. Ignore party
in full bloom, and have not been cut
f t nr nvu
t
.1 inspector for the R. O. P. work in
lines in performing the duties of the
by
the
frost.
.
facts
which
enable
him
to
give
thel
An
error
appeared
in
the
advertiseEach Of Three Banks Named Michigan and h well qualified to give,
'.'rr
office. How well and faithfully I have
!rZ-r“—
■}'?“. rp?” «n.
'.
ment of Reed s Drug Store in last
■
Mull Ulvo Adequate Be. . | Bjm «»&gt;•&gt;’&lt;“«“
«u&gt;
SkEW
done
my work and met my responribillSliri-EK ANO IUZAAK.
, I most respectfully •solicit your con- ww.k-a Banner. Malted milks sell at
Presbyterian church parlors. Wednes­
curity For Money
U I
,________
[ *lderatlnn
sideration and If elected will give to i5C instead of 10c as quoted in anLORENZO F. MAUS.
I have tried my best to serve ,
day evening, November 16. Auspices L. |
The aupervlsora have designated theiSTUART CLEMENT REPUBLICAN [ you
--- -all I have in the way of Efficient nouncement.
I was nominated at the primary
people fully and fairly k? an of
Hasting* City and the Hosting. Na- CANDIDATE FOR PROBATE JUDGE. Senice.
I the democratic candidate for county | you feel I have done so. I will appreEarl R. Boyes,
ELECTION DAY DINNER.
tlodal Bank*, also the Woodland State
This year brings the election of a t
treasurer. While nominated by that , elate your support on election day. My
23c CHIC KEN SUPPER.
Democratic Candidate ReAt Rutland town ’hall by Cemetery
Bank, as depositories for the county. Probate Judge. Among the important
party, I wish It understood that If sue-(duties keep me so busy that I have ni»
-Adv.
11-3.
election
Register
of
Deeds.
Circle,
15c.
—
Adv.
.
Wwl,
Nov.
9.
1.
o.
O.
F.
hall.
—
Adv.
funds, limiting the amount in each of ■ duties of this office Is tiw settlement of
। ccMful at the polls In Novetpber, I will; time to do campaign wwk. so I have
-the two Hastings banter to $80,000 each i estetes and the care of trust fund* for.
I serve nil thfe people of Barry county to rely on my. friends. 1 will appreciate
and the Woodland State-Bank to $10,- minor children.
; faithfully and to the best of my ability whatever you may do for mo before
000, fixing the interest to be paid by I People work and sacrifice to accumui without reference to party, treating' and on election day.
the two Hastings banks on savings de- ‘Me property for their loved ones and
I everybody alike, with courtesy and,
Sincerely yours,
an estate reqiuirez
reqiuiresi;
posits at three per cent and two per the distribution of sn
1 friendly service.
'
—Adv.
Geo. W. Leonard.
cent on daily balances For the Wood- » knowledge ot descent and distribuI feel sure that any who are inter-'
•
o»
Innrl
« fixed l&lt;1*.In.,,
tion Of
of PrODCrtV.
property.
land h»nk
bank tlu»
the ml
rate
two .nd
and tion
• csted can learp that I am qqglifled for j
RUMMAGE SALE.
I will leave it to'tlie voters of Barry!
one-half per cent on time deposits. The
this position and that I will- have no
Beginning next Saturday. November
county
difficulty In keeping the records and 5, the Camp Piro Girl* will hold a nun­
supervisors require that adequate *e-ivw
""z whether they would care to ven-1
„-।
curity nlust be given for such deposits. Ilnist Ulc wttlement of their estuU’*
keeping them right. I have had busi- m*ge sale Saturday and Wednwday
&lt; u -------------------------- I to a person who has never been an ad- [
.ness experience that I am sure will afternoon* and evening* during NoFOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE.
mlnbtrator, executor or guardian In' W. J. Smith of Battle Creek, one of efforts and ability. He talks to his I heated closing days of the campaign.!,enablc me to grasp the buiinew propo- j vember, In a room under the National,
Charlra F. Parker. I this county.
j the recognised business leaders of audience* Ln the same, intimate, Infor- nil those who4 wish to cast on intelli-!.sitions that come before a county bank. Anyone wishing to contribute,
I mul manner that he would to a board j gent vote will find considerable msplr- treasurer. I was bom in Barry county | may bring article* to the room BaturDemocratic Candidate.
My greatest recommendation. I bc- Mlchltw. AU1 kd.lr.u . „11,
Bur, o, ui—.— He Ls a
student of |I itlon
ation from ,an analysis of the big issues 44 years ago and served in
If elected I will favor any measure lleve. 1* my seven years experience ns
tn liu&gt;
the World day forenoon or call Mr*. DeVrte*. 3381,
.
------- In relation I before AA..J
j
Issues
tills cqihhj-j. made ijy a clear- .
or program that. In my best judgment. Probate Register and in handling e*- county Republicans in Central school j |x&gt;litlca and political
of --------industry
and agricul-[thinking,
-- -------------- -------------- ca
capable arid sane businessman
will lie to the best Interest* of the peo- tates as administrator and executor. |iauditorium, Hastings, tomorrow ev^-ito the welfare ---I will appreciate your support at the Shults. 3633. Mrs. Crook. 3W! ur
pic of the state. Likewise I will oppose —Adv.
’
Stuart Clement. 1 ntng iTSu.ui.v
Ki,,.. ■&gt;,
ture in ture
tlie United
Blate* but
hasbut
never
Mr.-Sm
In tlie United
Slates
lia*' like
never
like Mr.-Smith who talk* in terms that .election and also any work you may do
(Thursday, Nov.
3.) commencing
any measure that in my best judgment
----run for public office. Therefore his re- i all of us can easily comprehend,
called tor.
in. my behalf previous to that time.
CHOP SUEV HUPPER.
[at 8:00 oc,oclt'
is inimical to their best interest*. In
marks carry fur more weight than the, The Hastings City Band will also —Adv.
Lorenso F. Maus.
Akipsaya Camp Fire Group will
The county
either cane I will state my position______________
. committee believes that usual political orator, since they are not take part in the rally. There will be a
ROANT MG 8UFFKB.
frankly and fearle»s]y. My »tand for serve a chop auey supper at the Legion no speaker in the state is more capable colored in the slightest degree by any [concert on the court house lawn comI Al Quimby Methodist church
EPISCOPAL RUMMAGE SALE.
strict economy in government is a rooms Saturday, November Sth from of discussing the big issue* of the day ambltion os an office-seeker.-------------- "| me nd ng at 7:00 o'clock and about halt
...
—--------- ------------- day. Novembar 10. UartiM al 0
matter of record.
; 5 to 7 P. M. Price 35c. Buy a ticket for i than Mr. Smith. He is a former farm
Because of the conflicting charges , air hour later the bund will parade to church. Nov. 10, 11, 13. Thursday, Fit- until evarytxxiy la aarwd. Tl
. Your support on Nov. 8 will be ap- [ a delicious aupper and help the girls 1 boy who- has gained wtde recognition and counter charges tliat have been | Central school where tlwre will, be ,day. Saturday and Saturday evening, will sen*. Corn* and aw them
predated—Charles F. Parker. —Adv.[earn the leather fortheir gown*.
[as a business leader through his own hurled back and , forth during these more music from the platform.—Adv. -Adv.
11 -9 Hob. Price 2Sc.-Ad». 3 wks.
Item In Cassopolis Vigilant
Confirms Information About
George Foulkes
BOARD SETS ASIDE &gt;10,000
The Cassopolis Vigilant has u news
TO ASSIST IN REOPEN­
Item tn&gt;lta lost Issue, which confirms
(he information that had reached us
ING INSTITUTION
from Other sources, that democrat* in
Caw county rfnd throughout this dis­
COUNTY’S INTERESTS
trict ore much dissatisfied with'their
Kilnee for. congress. Mr. George
ADEQUATELY PROTECTED
Ikes of Hartford. While he had a
few more votes than any other candi­
Prosecutor Empowered To 'Se­ date on the democrat primary .ballot,
he wks really nominated by a small
cure Payment Of Indemnity
minority of the party. Bo these demo­
In Freeport Mattqr Also
crats do not regard Mr. Foulkes as n
The legislature of Michigan, at Its democrat He voted as a republican In
recent special session passed a law to the primaries in 1928 and 1930. Tin y
provide for the reopening and reorgun- think of him as an op|x&gt;rtunist. who
Ization ot chjned bunks; also for tlie re-j»a* “ chance to snatch a nomination
true party
men
organization of bunks^Jhat have not away from tried and ----------- --------closed, nils law provide* that, where Democrat leaders in Cass county
85 j&gt;rr rent of the depoMU are repre­ and in other counties, says Hu- Vigilant,
sented in an agreement to that effect. do nut consider that Mr. Foulkes was
tlie bank may be. reopened or re­ entitled to the nomination, nor do
man ized as Jhe case may be. provision they think he is entitled to the elec­
being made for the payment of dc- tion from either the standpoint of fit­
!&gt;&lt;*siU In a-manner stipulated in the ness or as a democrat.

AG-HE EXHIBITION

fhibiy-situhy

BENEF T fflOTBILL
MEONFRIDH

OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
CO. FARM BUREAU

UNUSUALLY BUSY ONE

Republicans to Stage Rally in Central
Auditorium Here Thursday—W. J. Smith
Guest Speaker-Band to Give Concert

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER t, IB31

PAG1 TWO

SOWOWT iADVISE
MIES S6.000 t.,.

Why “The World’s Most Useful Citi­
twTaMENDMENTS
zen,” As President Wilson Called
Him, Will Vote for President Hoover

[

COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
EXAMINING STUDENTS
Rural

T..eh.r.

Begin

’

Quest
for Values

LOCAL NEWS

I..!!?

cV.o'r

Brushing Campaigns In
.church this week—Adv.
No man in this or any other country tion. not the restoration or preserva­
The Schools
Mixed dances hi Lake Houre. Thorn- I
stands higher na a citizen and man tion. Of the liquor truffle. Moreover. I
have no shadow of doubt tliat his re­
•
than John R- Mott, who was for 25 election will do more, than the election . The County Health Department has '•»»•
10c’ Oood
80od Ume I
years secretary- of the international Y ot any other candidatx-ro conserve the begun the examination of rural school •
children and over 400 have had the; Aav’
s
values
of
tiw
years
oK.prolilbltlon
and
M C. A. He was offered by-Presidcnt
examination to date.
Vaccination. Andrew A. Matthews, justice of the
Wibon the ambassadorship to China, to avert or overcome the evils.
against 'smallpox is offered at the same I peace, moved into hU new office. Room . Price Is-the outstanding coiuideraAt a time like this it is supremely time and tiw response Is very satis- 10- in the National bank building on liun ot moot everyone. Hut values,
ax well aa other high positions in the
,
foreign service, which lie declined bc- important to maintain in the presl- factory.
of Quality of Material and Work­
The number of parents ask-1 Thursday.
'
cauar he felt his own work needed him: dency one who ranks among the most ing
to have lheir children examined1 The council voted Friday nlgbt' to ’ manship are considered the nu»l
RELIEF APPROPRIATION
President Wilson called Mr. Mott, "the sbciaHy-minded of all bur presidents. ;will be much greater than last year. . |give City Clerk C. E Davis a vacation. ”
Z7nl wtu-n it comes to buy—
- —-rrho
--------,
M
the arinntinn
adoption ntof twn
two nfof the
tiw tirooooed
proposed world’s mast useful citizen.’’
Attention u often called to the valu-. A survey was made at the begjnnlng beginning November 12. He expecU t&lt;f
.
Increased Relief Work May tax amendments. Otw of these i*
In« a Monument that hu to stand
Recently Mr. Mott was a-'ked,^ able engineering traits of the Presi­
the school year to . determine tiw sjx-nd it up north tn deer hunting. ’
known as the one and otw-half per whom he intended to vote loi-wprt^T dent's mind, but we should not over- of
'
Offset Other Savings —
The
cent limitation amendment; the other dent His reply follows:
took that which is much more charac- 1number of corrections made in phyxl-i The improvements on the Hasting ।
cal detects since lari- year’s exum.i-1 clty MU5ton arc progn^mg nicely
Board Oan Make
|la railed the Homestead, exemption
T have; been asked’ frequently dur­ terisUc jutd Important—his large- '
Strengthened and
that by placing an order with •»» ’
The salary committee of the Aiper- amendment These proposed amend- ing the last few.days for whom I am heartedness. There tv no conspicuous nation. The survey did not include -nK. Ralu
js under construction
visors made tlwir report to tiw board ■ ments will appear on the ballots of going to vote fdr prfeident and why. leader in public life who has a greater the schools at Woodland. Middleville. tluJ
you will be given • GUARANTEE of
h(
' nted
on Thursday. It was adopted lust ax' the November election as No 2 and No. I shall vote for President Hoover for heart interest ip human welfare, or Hartings. NaahviUe. Freeport and Del-1 T1Mf C()UncJ1 Frldfl
'tJm XncountV and1 a’ totdri' l*nnUJton to Miss Elida Show to in- VALUE in MATERIAL and your
it was recommended at the June sc»-. 4 The Banner 'has published complete the following among other reasons;
who is more sensitively responsive to
money’s worth, Dollar for Dollar.
ot this number 810 aUU an oil-burnlnR heating system m
Mon of the board.
texts of these proposed amendments.
the voice VI
of 1I.M1.W.1
human need. vJudged by ,;
The
* 4IV period
pVt4lM4.IUlOll-All.IIVI,
.immediately before w.
us’ Is wrc
Judge ot Probate At Juvenile.
, Tlie circular, culls attention to the admittedly' one of the most critical' deeds he is the last man who does or
$2 000 00 l&gt;icsi'nt average tax rate in Michigan. character in International affairs By will forget "tlie forgotten man " Tills rof immunity to smallpox Four hun-' Remember the Presbyterian nimCome In now.
1 Woo mort* lllan W2 a Ihousahd of as.ses.M il virtue of his knowledge, experience. ■ lias ever been true from the time 1 first d.-ed forty-nine have had toxin-tthtl-.mage sale this week. Adv.
Register ol Probate ...
’
1500.00 ‘ valuation. Thh may lx- cut thh.year contacts, and inRueiurc President Hoo- knew him in the midst of tlie *trug- toxin but only two have had n Schick, cedar Creek Ladies' Aid will serve
Pi executing Attorney . 11)00 00 to arouhd $25 per.thousand. Thh liml- ver is preeminently qualified to under- gles of his student days. The wonder­ test showing immunity to diphtheria. [ chicken pic supper at the church SatJanitor
Special discount on all orders
County Clerk, in lieu of fees.. XOOOOO Ution to $15 00 would mean n decided stand and deal effectively with the is-' ful way in-whieh l»e has identified him- Thirty-three children have obtained urday. November 6.
placed this fall
County Clerk for clerk hire.-.. 1200 00 reduction of income for township, vil- sues. In the matter of disarmament (self through all the years with con- gla**es during the part eight months ' nw Altoft P. T. A. will meet Nov.
.
Jagc. city and educational purpose, which means more for the economic te- siructlve efforts Ui ihe Interest of child
County Treasurer. In lieu of
One
hundred
forty-foirt
children
have
«,
A
p,
H
'
|
uc
k
&gt;U
p))er
will
be
retired
at
2 000 00 without providing any Other source of Uef of mankind and for faltering world life and tlie safe-guarding Of the home
had dental work dune and 75 have hud [,t.vcn o'clock followed by a program,
peace
titan
anv
other
measure,
he
w;is
convincing
evidence
of
tiw
activity
Register of Deeds. In lieu ot
defects taken in
care “f Fifty-; Episcopal «umm.gc
Rummage naw
Sale «
at raruu.
Parish
.. 2.000.00. Amendment No. 4 proposes an ex- Ute rec&lt;«nired wprld leader Eliminate of his social conscience.. It .U. ex- all dental ^77^7'
"'S
".T"
1 JOO 00 emption Of $3 000 pn all home propcr- him KUl you .Bimiute llw Imomllw P1AI.U th. m.tkrd torn In which he
School commissioner
who is in a position to do most to .ad- commands the confidence and follow • I “de ntl* ■
Surina th* veir
l0‘ P’u *?’
*av'
School Com. (Clerk hire) - .. 450 00 ty- TIB* would remove three-fourth* nan Ihu Inn mi U inch enoerfuu, mi o&lt; tw women ol the Unh 1 ,. n tonsds removed during
the
year.
(Saturday
und
Saturday
evening.
—-Ad.
Adv.'
"
“
Z™,
«nd
S.uinl»y
c.crawt
'. 35O.0O: of ah the homes In this state from the
School Com: (Mileage। .
Several rural school teachera hayeljj.g
Phone 2407.
250.00 tax list, and would greatly reduce the concern to humanity.
lure to say that-no man has ever lived begun Ueth blushing campaigns. Thri j^presentobve lx-n W. Fcighner will Hastings. Michigan.
Dram Com■
.. 3QO3 • remaining one-fourth. It would proIn recent year* we have come to mt- who has brought relief to so many mll- survey shows that only 568 of these. (UM-av. th&lt;- amendments m a public­
Ironside Bros. Props.
Matron of Jail
'•i jjoo'ooiduce chaos and make a terrible altu- that many of our most serious naUunnl lions in adversity and suffering,
Under-Sheriff ,
(SEE
YOUR
HOME
DEAIJffo’
; atlon if enacted.
problems can best if not only be solved
it. is u Sireat thing to have as presl- children brush their teeth daily but &lt; meeting at tlie Durfee schoolhouse on
Other Deputy Sheritfs in UH
in an intcrnatinnaf setting. Thi* 1* dent In the years just ahead a man this number usually greatly IncreaM ■: ^iday eveiung. November 4. at eight
.... ijoo.on:
--------------not to exceed
as the school year progresses
I o'clock.
true
not
only
ol
disarmament
but
also
with
such
a
keen
sense
ol
spiritual
.
OLDER BOYS’ CONFER­
Sheriff
Health work in schools advances In
8 E Rutland W. C- T. U. will
of economic depression, unemploy ment, values. ThLs 1* seen in the'way that
Sheriff will be permitted to retain
the V?™
teach-1 meet
lntX1 Wednesday
Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 0.
ENCE ON NOV. 25. 26. 27 immigration, the tartR. and the liquor he. without any cant, places rmphasi* proportion to the intere*’. of 7^
fees in civil cxves. The jail matron will:
J:2r. siiewui
traffic. How important it l* to keep at on the basic Importance of-rellglon. Ills r hcaP” '' ^wnthhr hca th j'" 5
Ohvr Vonderbrook.
■
the
head
of
the
tuition
a
leader
who
h
deliverances
at
gathering*
of
Prate*-N;
{!""
U
"
“
2!!
J
h
j7
C
I
hove
charge
of the program on "AnnM"tine At
at once so intcrnatiunally-mlndcd and, lants. of Roman Catholic*, and of I
&gt; *h‘d» *»» £ Novlmb^r urtt‘ l,l’lr’’ nnd ThanJu«l/ing.
Muskegon^—‘Splendid Pro­
dry work These salaries arc in lieu,
eo pronouncedly American.
'
; Jews, as well af on oilier occasion?, teachers beginning in November.
Everyone intere'.u-d in Brush Ridge
of all per dtam and mileage except in (
gram Promised
Tlie fact that President Hoover ha* have been mart discerning and helpful (J|DOClJ ODnc Tn ADCO
! C-.-me.trry come to cemetery Saturday.
cases outside the county, for which the
! had such a targe part in conceiving. ’ He ever holds in tlve place of central, HIRSCH BROS, TO Or ER; November 5. with teams, shovel*, dlnsheriff shall receive actual expenses: The thirtieth uimual sessidn of thei advocating, and launching great- and prominence the claims of the charac-i
4rp QCVFN TRUCKS “‘‘r’ &lt;U' A b’*' to ,U ln »nd ev‘’' “ •
Michigan Older Boys' Conference Is
based on railroad fare.
.'
promising
remedial
measure*
for
me*'.tcr-building
processes.
In
every
way
in
;
I
fiUGRO;to
ret evergreen tree* Sec.
scheduled far November 25. 20 and 27.'
r The twenty-fourth annual convenC. H. Osborn and combined
■
mg
and
reversing
the
tides
of
economic
}
his
jxiwor
he
lias
sought
to
strengthen
’
nt Muskegon. The ttwnw for thh year
City Will Be Distributing Jlon of the Prairieville Sunday Selrnol
offices $1.800 00
।
is. "What IX-'s It Mean To Be Christ-■ Bcprcsaion and hardship make It ur-: righteous umd unselfish causes l This
Point
For
Thoir
Par
imonnt
Association
will
No- , Smokeless
.
- , ■--------- , Jan Tkxtay?" Special emphash wilj bet gently tfadrable. from the point of view sometimes think that the areal regret
roint ror mcir paramount vm|x.r c
tbe lx- held Sunday.
Mwhlldut
Mr O&amp;borp’s salary us poor commis- KIVen .o lhc economic situation, lawr ot sheer common retire and prudence, of hts power and helpfulness, as well
Creascless
Product?
E|ii-A.;ip.ii rhurch. The program which
staper Is included •"
in the *
11.800
.
,aftn |mld jand
public affaire, and world rclaUon-• that he. be kept at the helm' to ensure as the ground for unshakable confiLast week we mimtiertwd the fact | « »"•' «'«•- »»&gt;' »&gt;egln at 130 P. M
cartying forward tltcsc measures to the dcnce in Ids continued leadership, lie*
him.
; ships.
.
Easy to Clean
.... ..
in his Quaker conscience—which means t
that. Hirreh Brothers and Qimpany , I*'* u,n&lt;; .
Tlie other two members of the poorI,1 Older boyx. 16 to 20 years of age. are desired. haven.
'Dw Dowling Cemetery- Circle will.
educated --------------conscience, „a ----------sensitive Ihave made this city the center for the
While I may not agree with all tliatan
----------------board arc paid $200 each, or a total of1'eligible to attend the session* to be
distribution
of*
their
sixty
canned
andi
,n,
‘
vt
“
l
tJ
’
,f
church
bare-nwnt
for
dinthe
President
has
said
and
prepared
(
conscience,
an
efficient
consclena
—
MOO.
held in tiw auditorium of the MuskeYou'll say that steak cooked
The
soldiers’ relief
shall gon High school and Junior College with reference to (he vitally important: and .ntl thLi the result of a hfe-lon.- bottled products tor-the .-&gt;'Uthcn&gt; jw.-t ll,‘r November iu Tiw following Indies
.
—.— commission
-------------- —
of this state Seven truck* will go out orc fn the committee for work. Emma
the‘------inner• voice.
•
—of-Bccding
----------—
receive $200.00. $100 |o be paid tlie ' conferrnra- headquurters .will be at the prohibition issue. I most emphatically jhabit
in the Broilerette is the most
from Hastings every Monday, will visit Ch tnenre. Cleo Covey. Olive Doty
John R. Mott.
secretary and .each of tiw other two j y,
c. A
approv-f his goal—the ultimate dcstruc-,
the store* on their list . very week and’Su«;' Cnrkiiw and Blanche Dcprlestcr.
delicious you have ev«r
members $-50.
( Among the speakers lifted are Dr,
deliver the Hirscli company's goods,! Blanche Powe11- Rccy.
Tlie road commission's three mem- i ^Hxn t W. Palmer, prcxldcnl of the
tasked.* With rich full flavor
vote for hoover.
MUnUAN NOW
NUW GETS
UEI3•
r r(Klr ua canoe
4,n a fahn 5lnnmcr , j.,.. which arc sold under the "Paramount"' Flw* Altoft P. J". A. W1U have a pol
bcre are to be paid $300 each, with no! Chicago Tiwological,’Seminary: Dr. MORGAN
brand. We nlro explained la J week'luck .-upper and program Friday evemileage allowance
&lt;
j _j(&gt;1 B. Hayden. Cleveland; Ralph P.
your favorite cut is well done
*■
POOR MAIL SERVICE O&lt;T the quiet little Tiwrnappli*river. that Jin spile of the file, the Hirtch
November 4. There will be a
Mileage when not fixed in the above . cli,g«i tt, betroit; Dr. W. H. A’lli nbnch.
iFvlt perfectly safe, had a heart light Co. would buy even more Barry’ county .speaker who will discuss the tax limiwithout being hard and dry.
list shall be figured at five cents }»er! cranbrook; Dr. Royal G. Hall. Albion,
------ - and gay
Patrons
Complain
About
Get
­
produeu
from
farmers
next
year
than,nmerndment
■
Come
early
for
mile.
Ralph Bloek-nia. Grand Rapids and
Natural juices are retained
With the )udd!e in the hands ol a iurctofirv. which was very encouraging ’jupper so tliat plenty of time will b»
'The board on Tiiurujay adopted-thh I othr:.- ol equal ability
ting Mail Day Late Since
dreamer.
.
nows lo the people of/ this city und lc,t ‘ur
program..
list ns printed above. Tlie saluriej. will : Three'dollars cover.' tiw entire conto assure that appetizing
Train Time Changed
lounty
'
—
*
cast tlie taxpayer* sutL-tanilully $6.000' j,-nnce cast. iiw b a* to be entertained
But now I'm aboard a great National
. ■
...............................
.
.
nv ii ii.i t*vt
flavor in fresh meat cooked
less than they did last year; but t&gt;‘-! jsrioaj- aiHj
Saturday nights, . for
The people of Morgan and the pat­
' Ship.
causey the exiwditun-s for relief work’; t„t1lkra.st Saturday and- Sunday and rons living on Morgan rural route No.
Storm clouds hang o'er‘me. and anjust right. Chops, sausage,
least the people of this city and couiiThe death of William N. DeVinc.
will be so much larger for next year, a . &lt;
I have been put to serious Inconven­
much arg»;r appropriation will have tn;
bacon and fish are tastier
ience by the change In the local pas­ I’m thankful when feeling tiw prow ty cafi do. to show tlwir appreciation. I aged 88. a retired farmer living iu-ui;’
........................
WERE HOYS TOGETHER.senger train schedules, which have
be made, for that
purpose II is ...
prob­
would be to buy the Paramount brand • Nashville, removes another pionec'.
rLu- und dip
when broiled in the
able that whatever economies Hie
board!
By
a
queer
coincidence.
EAv.
”
;
*'•
Freiu-1
be,.,!
pu
t
into
effect
as
a
part
of
neetiw board &gt;
of canned and bottled good*, and so from Barry county. Mr. I&gt;.-Vine had
A
practical
Captain'
guides
to
the
n are to1 ,*&lt;u&gt;rv
econnmv hv
may qiake will not mean any reduced dorf and James Scliennerhorn
essnrj- economy
by the Michigan Cen­
help lo build up the dclhand for tiw beep .y-rlously ill bqt a few day.-. He
county tax because ,m&gt; much more Will i speak in this city on Thursday eve- tral A few weeks ago there was a . shore.
products which Hlrsch Brothers coni- had the diluhetion of having lived in j
"BROILERETTE"
be’ required for relief work in the Jung. These two men and C. A. Kerr local passenger train making a atop A straight course he has kept
pany pufchiuc of Barry county farmers the same hou.-4- fur 78 years
’ county.
'
'&lt;4 Hasting* were boys together in Hud­ on the Grand Rapid.-. lines leaving
In other Words if the people of this clb'i Surviving are Uic widow, two daugh*
of tlu- gale;
'—--------T**------------ non, ‘Michigan, and' will, no dbubt.
Jackson in the morning and returning
and
County
buy
Paramount
brand
but-1
tore.
Mrs.
Merritt
Mead
of
Nashville;
SPECIAL
I can see the lights gleam in tlie
GROUP NO. 2.
| jjaw quite :i reunion here on Thursday to JdcksonSn the afternoon. This has
ttad ...
or .canned
they
arc ......
helping
......... goods,
.........
.. .--..Mb !and Mrs. Beit Walker of Chesaning.;
The Hastings Home Economics Club |, veiling
been clumged so that recently this lo- , . .harbor.
, ,
....
,
INTRODUCTORY
tlie county
couitty and
and;and a son. Rosa DeVine, of Nashville. I
themselves and helping the
cal jiasrew r leaves Jackren Monday 11 ““•« keep faith with him as onwara an1 encouraging th.- building of a larg­
No. 2 will hold its first meiAnig at Hie ;------------- ^»-*— ----------'
home of Mr*. Gertrude Bauer. 208 S
P. T. A. COUNCIL MEET.
morning. Mopping over in Grand Rap-,
u,‘ A’“‘*
PRICE
IILATII Of A&lt;iEI&gt; WOMAN.
|
Thats the rexson I'm' voting for er busincssin tills county tor the
Broadway. Hastings, on Tuesday. NO-1 -The city Parent-Teacher Council ids Monday night, returns to Jackson
Hirjch Co.. for tliere are several na­
Mrs. Cordelia * Bissell of Hickory!
Hoover.
vember 8. nt 2 o'clock P M- We will will hold their first meeting at tlie firet on- Tuesday; leaves Jackson again
tions in this county where they buy di­ Corners pas-ed away Sunday evening .
— J.-.ssie Vincent.
have the first lesson on food values and ward, schixilhouse Thursday night. No- Wednesday, returns to Jackson Thurs-J
rectly from the farmer*. x
at
J«
r
home
at
the
age
of
84
years
Stu
i
vitamink Tins is on election day mid : vetpber 3 at 7:45. The subject ol “Hot day; leaves again on Friday and re­
; had been tn poor health for several |
DEATH OF W.M. WICKWIRE.
everyone has to gyt out anyway so b’ Luncher." will be under dlscUMton nt turns on Saturday This jives to the I
। years. She wo* bum in New York on,
BIG BROTHERHOOD
Morgan portotllcr only an every other |I William Wickwire, aged BO years.
sure and come.
j that time.
MEETING NOVEMBER 7 county since a small child. Funeral |
. day mail from the east and an every [med
| died on Sunday morning al
at hLs home!
home
other day mull from the west It is n,in Banfield wlwre he had gone 'fnr al
.
. “ . , . x
service- were ttald at her late n-sireHous inconvenience Takc-thc Ban- short stay. He spent most of his tune Grand Rapids District Men To denro Tuesday p M. it.-v c s. Ren-1
ner. far instance. Instead of going toJn this city at the home of his Diet.
Hear Dr. Charles Tind,neih&gt; omc/aung. Burial in the Hick­ PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
Morgan Wednesday afternoon. a.« it; anti humand, Mr. and Mt&lt; D. D Put,
„
&lt;»ry
Corners
cemetery.
used to. and qut .on the route Thursday1 nam. Mr. Wickwire had been a jutley, a Negro
thc Bunner docs not Teach Morgan un-! ferer from heart trouble for two years,
Repre$rptativefc of all the Brother­
til Thursday alter the carrier has left'but was taken seriously sick last .week hoods of the Grand Rapids district I
on fib. route; so the Banners are not; Wednesday.
will meet tn Trinity church. Grand,
distributed and tlien aeettt ancient his-j surviving are two niece*. Mrs. Put- Rapids on Mondav. November 7. with
WIF you knew what ^SAL-VET will do For your
lory when they arrive.
। iia’m and Mrs Clara Ransom, of Has- a banquet at six o’clock . In the aft-;
Thl.s same situation existed at Quim- ting* and a nephew. George Wickwire ernoon as well as In the evening#
“Where Better Foo de Cott Lett ”
livestock^ you would not be without
by; but recently the Quimby rural route,of Banfield.
those present will have the privilege of
has been changed so that It really ’; Mr Wtckwire •—
-* -a •—
— -*
-J
had
host
of friends
bearing Dr Charles A Ttndley, pa.«tnr
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
it For one day”
starts from this city Tiw Quimby peo­ in the cimmunlQ* where lie lived for of Tindley Temple in Philadelphia, the
ple now get all their mail career than so many year-, all of whom extend liiigest negro church in the world. Dr.
they formerly were accustomed to sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Tmdiey's mother was, n slave
He'
There is n proposition being consid­
rare from janitor to pastor of Tindley |
ered to have the mail for Morgan and residence of tlie deceased in Banfield Temple, and has become an outstand­
Lb
Montan rural route started nt Nash- on, Tuesday
...
afternoon at, 2 30 o’clock. ing pulpit orator of the country. Hivillc. which means mail ev/ry-day: In! Rev P«tcr of Battle Creek offlciiting. unsAmaWc to read or write at seveninai
evem the
mt- man
wouiu be
oe taken
tnxen to;
io Burial
;
that event
mail would
in the Banfield cemetery.
i tern and ,ha« educated himself. His
WORMS—the
Morgan- Tliat for Hie village would be I
[church has 10.000 members.
distributed at the Morgan postofficc.'
-■•- *- *11.o n » i*u&gt;*.
-। There will be other speaker^ and it
which would be continued Buftfiej The November Missionary Union will 11*
|
expected there Will be 11 good :ilProfit from (arm anirnMF twwA' from
carrier would moke up his letters and meet next Wednesday afternoon Nov. Ii tendance trom all over the district.
animal, that arc in die best of health.
papers for delivery on hi* route al' the ® «Hh Mrs W. R. c&lt;\&gt;k The fnllowCall on our agrot and havr him explain
’Nashville jMJstonice instead of at Mor­ Ing program wilt lx- given;
WOMEN’S CLUB ON
nli.it SAL-VET 'will do for your •(&lt;&gt;&lt;L
gan. Tills ;.WfHi|d give the Morgan
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.'
and all about the 100&lt;c. Protection wc
Magiizine Review.', Mrs
Robert
route u day earlier service on their
The meeting of th&lt;- Women’s Club.!
Ju.tr;&gt; nice.
papers. We arc sure that will be ap­ Burch and Mr* M. L. Cook.
to b&lt;- held this Friday afternoon in
Farina the Future with Indian Mh- room 110 of the Central school, is to
preciated by them, as it will-give them
THE SAL-VET CO., INC., Silver Sprinqs, New York
ew-n latter reyvit-c than they have
be unusually interesting.
previously had.
Mrs. Marian Goodyear will give theThe
— Banner —
has —
had __________
a number ...
of
Members will please bear in nund th, report on the biennia! meeting which!
nnnplalnu
'
complaints front
people living along present meeting hour of 2.15 o’clock was held in June. "A-Trip to Seattle",
the-Morgan route It would ret-in tojGuests arc always.cordially welcomed.. v^ill lx- more than a convention report
pi* .«■ if the suggested change would'
—♦'■*■ ■--------a* she will show culdrvd ’ slides illu-.DOES
Uta very desirable.
.
“-^Il'D JACK" ——
— GOOD WORK. trative.
I Many hare been interested in Uw ..pw. .„u w Jlwl ,r.
eraUnn ol a mud jack, a* It ,b caltad.. turned from the state cpnvbnUon at
been used in repairinc paved ’ f&gt;lr&lt;)!t, Mrs J. T Mohler, delegate.th
; Ferd Fuux-y a former Hastings rvsi- |I which hasthis
•
Dozen Cans . . . $1.69
I. U
.. ured where the district convention tit Dou.igiii;
in thU county It
ident. pa.-uwd away on Friday. October । roads
»rhe* paving
.... &gt;...
--- j JJW ^r|. k
pCW(.y w jio attended
hx. M-ltlcd and ..is a. -----remark28. at ,c I-anung hospital alter a four
!:• nit
: t: pre*- j the county convention, are scheduled'
week*’ lUmfEs from cancer. He ww able machine It operate** by
(
jure,
forcing
a
mixture
of
hum.and]
------ —•«.] for reports'.'
born in Sandusky. Ohio, on April 2
cement
underneath
tiw
paving
that
j
a
Women
s
Club
broadexvt from!'
I
A
Women'
1871 Surviving are the wife.'two brother.. - Dcll ’Fiurev Of Bi-le Creek andl.has
h3’* settled,
*«&gt;«»• thereby lofting tt
11 upward.
upward 'London. Eng. i» to be given this week'
WE CAN GIVE YOU A CHOICE ROAST
I th., ^,^.,0 --------------- - umj. ..------ 1. • pj)d NoUce of Ult. Ume ,ind -hook-up"
FROM SWIFT’S PREMIUM PRIME BEEF
will be announced In the Banner and’1
The funeral wiu held at n chapel in HEARD FORD CO.’S QUARTETTE. at the Friday Club meeting. Thus will
tLmvring on Sunday* afternoon at one
week the Banner failed to men- doubtless be particularly interesting so
Shultz or Freeport
Lb.
watch
for
the
oiuiouncement.
jocleck and the remains brought U&gt; tion the fine program of songs given at
Riverside cemetery for interment Rev • Ib&lt;
lue commercial
tuuuiicnui Club
u.uu at
m their
incir meeting
mpeung
READ Tilt
THE BLSINLSS
BUSINESS NEWS. '
Hoaerday of Lansing officiated
uj . Shi
। Tuesday
Tuesday ot
of last
last wrek by
the Ford Mo- There is every reason why every
tnr Co
("n't Colored quartette
I-Mf .
-rA.i...
.... reader of .the
i. — Banner should read ___
f.IT vT ? o u'T l
|. ««■
They arc
care­
i’w ,F«2; lt?e4' Frdni । wonderful singers, were very tine about fully our advertising columns. They
Kur.-. Mr and Mrs Orlie Fau.v;. and, responding to encores and surely gave contain business news tliat. is sure to
faintly, and Mrs Fred Hendershott and the members of tlie Commercial club a be of importance tn every family. Thai
two daughters, and Mi&amp;s Lettie Gam delightful program.
* .
U especially true this week; and we
urge every reader of tiw. Banner to
(HOLDS MEETINGS EVERY
HOSTESS TO ASSYRIA GROUP.
carefully scan our advertising columns
FRIDAY EVENING.
Project leaders. Mrs. Glenn Junes and note the many bargains ofiered.
"Where bnmcdialc Attention and Courtesy arc shown lo all “
. Hugh T Hall of Middleville, who island Mr*. Kathryn Cota, presented the
• continaihg hu studies at the Moody j first lesion on Nutrition: “What(Our
GUILD NO. 18.
. Bible Institute Chicago, is the leader. Mirror Telb-Us.” list Wednesday We
Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver
Hospital Guild No. 18 till meet at
Joi a group ol students who hold open-1 have eighteen enthusiastic mnmbers •he home ol Mrs Isaac Houiemr oui
;alr meeting* tn the city every Friday'with Mrs Allie Thomas as chairman.— Thmwday. November 10 in the alter-;
•evening.
Mre. G. G Pufpafl. Secy.
noon.
.

and Disaster
MADE'
I The Michigan Municipal League, the
LAST JUNE ADOPTED
Michigan Congres* of Parents and
i
Teachers,
the
Michigan State Federa­
BY THE BOARD
tion of Women’s clubs and the MlchiI gan Education Association have united
WILL HAVE TO INCREASE
-----------------------------------------—
! in
a circular
to the voters of Michigan
TENTATIVE

REPORT

StS! “SertutL r

“■ f”"’

SUN!

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Hastings Monument
e^i- Works

\ronerette

it

$

s
.

8

B

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VS

TU

98c

Goodyear Bros.
Hardware Co.

Friday and Saturday Specials

Feldpausch’s

Fresh Picnics

fee

s

5AL«5VET

5

Pork Shoulder Roasts
.
th 7c
BEEF Kettle ROASTS, tender, lb 9c
RIB BOILING BEEF, tender,
tb 6c
LEG OF LAMB
lb 20c

9c

Pork Roast

Loin rt u*
tb 15c
VEAL ROASTS
tb 29c
CUBESTEAK
2 lbs. for 25c
FRESH FILLETS,
Premier GRAPEFRUIT, 2 cans 29c

Hamburger

3^-ZSc

Butter

ZZc

Premier Tomato Juice Cocktail, large
Bottle, 19c—Dozen $2.19
R1NSOPackage 19c
LUX FLAKES, large size ... 23c
LUX TOILET SOAP
3 bars 19c

Soap

Life Buoy

J »-

For Poultry

M

If your poultry is not up to what you exppet
of them,-if they are not laying properly, or
eating without results, perhaps not eating
at all... FEED THEM...

DR. HESS “PAN-A-M1N”

A conditioner and mineral supplement.
GUARANTEED—FOUR SIZES.

j

LyBARKER’S

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�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1912

1
[

CTKASI THEATKf
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

At the Theatre
A MYSTERY “SET."
Stage number five. Movietone Citv.-

TELEPHONES. 2244 - 2557

EMENT MADE
MILLE1IK
tiobtlnued frtm page one*

ir. you must think of

it an order with u»
n a GUARANTEE of
1TERIAL and your
i. Dollar for Dollar.

nest spring.

.

Hint on all orders
d this fall

Monument
orks
igan.
Phone. 2107.
Bros. Prop..
HOME DEALEBf

Contribute To Library Fund By
Paying For Hunting With­
out Licenses
Deputy Conservation officer George
Sumner has been busy lucking after ‘
violators of-the hunting law*
Recently Howard Temple. Murk J. ■
Norrta. Ben Bagley and Wm LaCoune
were arrested lor hunjlng in Orange­
ville township - without licenses
1
They came before Justice Matthews’
ta-1 week und were given (Ines of
110.00 each and MBS .nwts I jCourw [
paid up and tlie sentences of the oth-;
vrs-wcrv '-ucpendid a* Hwy were hunting on their own projwrty but not ad-.

Savings on
Underwear
at PENNEY’S

edge of blacK*magic, urird thauma1 turgy and Yogi wizardry during th" caah used in connection with th. p; niming of "Cliandu Tlie Magician/ openlng or reorganization of the.bank.
&gt; • with Edmund Lowe enacting tlie color- They have signtRirea to. an agreement
^OAMtr .
'!
/fol title role.
to that rflect. repress nting almost Hj
■, Idols were made to walk. gi|n» turned
‘ into snakes, geld int^ beetles. Ail in (xalt of 55T.OOO by the c'utmt ■ was not
S the manner of 'ijg^fwi'nt Egyptian*,
thcluited Thta large d.-po»il baa not
e wiioee secreta were revealed to Cliandu
X by the priests In tire Temple of lata - reorganization of
in accordance with tlie original radio
,.... ,,, lUng five
episodes, from which the mystery. tors of the No-shvilie Bank wli
......
8t drama was filmed.
Uwr
:v-organi&gt;4ti&lt;in have asked
| duett* ALMOST CRASHra.
‘
. . ..
w.
A m:in over tn Irving Twp wo* also
Y
MOVIEDOM .norvatilrimt
.
..
b
.....
u
...
Un- bank, und w, di- »rre*trd fur ihj* having a license and
A cricket with movie aspiration' v-rted from the remainder ot the cmin- |»ld Justice Matthews fine und costs
'crushed tiw gates ot tl»e Melro-Oold. ty *
that the pr&lt;ii»-r
ot' IW.8.S
wyn-Moyrr studios
while
Norma the Bgre«-ment will imiu.l
SPRING NEEDLEf
Sliearer was filming "Smilin'Tiirough. " Barrv c mntv -. t57.(M)n &lt;»f
her latest starring vehicle.
.
. h* fail'd bant
i By using the mlcrOphone a* a find- organiring
• r." Director Hidiuy Franklin captured. This
—... matter was brought in tiw at­
Un- intruder und held it prisoner until tentmn of th«" supervisor* at their rethe seen*-* ot that day were flnL-Jn-d.
ujien it was releuM-d dolefully cbirpm.' the Nashville bank reopened. but tin
ils disappointment at not breaking in­
'Continued from page qnri
to the movies
• *!j» of Barry crainiy. ;i - they -l&gt;&gt;&gt;n)d be.
They submitted the mar. r to. the
itiups Committee. presided tlie
the cricket wiuglit to join w.-n- Frederic , ProMM-utiru! Attorney, who g.«v-- u writ­
ing resolutions whkh were
March. Leslie Howard. O P Heggie. ten opinion to the board, in which he
■d by tiic organization.
j
Ralph Farbea. Beryl Mi-rccr, David &gt;tati-d that » dcporltur may pledge
,,
n
Torrenor. Margaret Scddon and Pm- jMrr of in. d.j»r und-t a :&lt; r;-;mi- •,,be State Farm Bureau tliat tlie fol-'
_ .. «&gt; .
' ratl'jn and rvojM-ninit agn-emerii with a t'lowing ivsulutiun be adopted and that*!
।
amliin’ Tlirqugh” tai. film
.. vcr u.n cln-wd bunk, and Mill nt.un nil right.they um- their power and influence to I
of (he famous Mage classic in winch
,in bring about drastic reduction in taxa- Xi Jane'Cowl scored one of her greate., such elated bunk
Tin- Pro . ... ". lion upon Michigan real estate
X-‘toroadway sucrew**.
.Mtas sn.m. Mates, in
im In*
irw, written opinion MJMl
U1.
that th'
: H&lt; -«-lut|on No 2 As it require* morej
^’dewru her well-known sophtaticatcd county b-fcr- it -im.. .-.,rli agri erm nt grain and farm crop* to produce milk;
LOVELY NORMA I
X characterization.* to play the du-d-roie ;,j1(mid Jh't have tl.Yt -.auction ot tiu.-&lt;- than It doer booze and as the consump- I
SHEARER
X Uf the heioinc in'this s-ntimental ro- .j*h„
b,jr.&lt;l. t«
to ths
th. s-. ;r.my. to pro
pre.-­ Unn &lt;)f mlIk fncrcased since the ado|&gt;- f
*'
prec*«l- f,.,.,
. in
... y
i&gt;11...
Bunk [;on ()I lne lBtn AmrndiaeM
v' niance
........... J ot England in Hie days
W...
.,. .... i.-.ille
.... &gt;u..k
Shin*.
junmament nd
ana u.
as
in n dual role —
ing and following Lite World War.
•Hu- couhty mn not affmd to J-opar-:Dry
nn. Ameridt
Ainericit is consuming more milk .
D ■■ . .
and Mrs. Harold .Bghusti
yielding her lipa to
tdizr the security It now hns. Till* iipft- jxr capita
.. than
..
w&lt; t- —
Englund, be it re“THE THIRTEENTH GUEST '
Inez Warner of Parchment
Ion. given by PruM-cutfnit AUorn&lt;y
the man .she had
.&gt;0,1 Hanrca..,,.,- Famttakeau
Qf MiMgan
lay with Mr. and Mrs. C Ken’The Thirteenth Guest." Monggpm i^ur^nce' Dana-tt. ua submitted to the member*
ask tlie Michigan State Farm;
yon.
tjworn to ha|ti I
Viscreen pieserttation vi Arnulac&lt;-’lYlUia Attornev General of u&gt;.;,-ur.
wno
th.- .state, who1 Bureau in convention assembled. to;
Mrs. Capitola Bm-clwler entertained
XI published murder mystery. atUiin.M a arreed in evwry jristiculHr with Ku-'Vo,pri nh »•»«"« ■
w*"*
As thrilling as your
sj new standard ol perfection for mystery . cutor
- -Burnett ’ '
-. nicti to tlie National Convention, to1'■l*. ,ar*fst.ba,lpt. ln..‘h&lt;; h.**lo,I °.1 ,h" her moi lit-r and :i sister and brother
MV
MOk —...0 WW.K .»,.
Cmcinnalti. Ohio for several
X i melodrama*.
first kiss in the .
Accordingly the Mi|&gt;cnlM&gt;rs at tt*-if! u„.. mUhat the Frderatioh of Amcri-i
sheet*
of
paper,
both
nearly
the
size
of
&lt;tay».
X1 Opening in an abandoned houv recent - slon. pusud Hie necessary I ran Farm Bureau* may go on record
. ,. . .
,
moonlight!
■■ ■—
X when- a tnyAlertutis death had taken resoliltion authoriring the finance com&lt;
favoring, retaining cfliri enforcing | a newspaper page will
J lx- iunded *c.icn
’&lt;Un
8* place al a dinner party thirteen years n-.tuee of the board to sign
our
whtt-e“‘ r;'
. a deprau. . ! the
tin- 18th Amendment, protecting our|
v before, the plot immediately plunges
■ agreement- -for tie
1{ Tlie general electwn wifi contain the
reopening &lt;•* I market for grain and *dairy products
X Ontger Rogen, the heroine, into the ...... v’-i. iiville
....................
a-.- ...
Iora ucrucum,
&gt; a.“ndldater &lt;rf tt* 8 parbank
to the ■extent
of., ....cvnur
and-rmr i.fu.n
homes ,from
destruction uby
al-J.
0 midst of one of the weirdest and most • 10.000 o? -the county’* W7jX» &lt;,n dr-: cnhoL
it!&lt;-'
,*“'v
,n
X unusual mysteries ever ppe-v nted on posit, but providing that, la-fore lhe| Resolution No 3—We heartily en-! ra,MI»,8n■ Tires.- ixirtw-. are the reX
tiie i&lt;wki
\ .-•••
------ gcrecn.
-........
,
, .
,,
-dgnature Is maA-Hie agreement. tlM-;dor:-« the splendid work of the Na-; Publlran- ‘l&lt; mocrut. prohibilnm, AtnenV
The production va ucs of the picture ;|niilto. mU5, bl. ^(,^,...4
Uj.;,1(,naJ and State Farm Bureau* tn «n. soctaltet labor, communul. prolcX arc reinurkablt . while the casting h..- dlVWual., and
raining of a reduction of freight i,an'’''r labotr- T11' ’
0 been ewelHnt. presenting J FarrclFhaV(, rtinird
pn,the emm- rates on Michigan farm commodities u'“ “Pl*ar on the ballot ih the order
X McDonald. Frances Rich. Irene Rich • tv fn;m 1«. - «n thh purtiriilar deposit.
Resolution No 4-We hearttlv en-:“a,w-d
W &lt; charming daughter, and Jam..-. Earl. - -nd tllU
.,ppI1A,tl
fi,..
Illr valuable work of the MichiT»'*s »der Is determined by the «r.
X Eddie Phfihp. Krvillc Alderson. Paul, nu.nt nllls. ,H. „i,..lla,,d
tlu.--sig- ft.n Form Neus m explaining the van-1 r, tan' of state, firat place being Riven
X Hurst. Robert Klein. Crawlord Kent.jj
)atun. oi lhc
.,.,. corrin&amp;tte,
, ,mn$j
..
; amendmenta-to be rated igm this : ’ ’he party, by law. whn« candidate
.nature
the nna!
finance
£ Etlwl Wales. Phillips SnUiUe yutid W*l—
R1VM1
full
luid
other
information
of
general
,
,r
secretary ot state receive.-, th*l!tV*ll.
■ x Ham Davidson
! T
Tfir
|,r rnnti
r.aintv
’v -L-o
r.lcn had
li-irl $22 000
rwl on de- interest to farmers
.
-largest vote at Ihr last election If tlu■ V
’
I**'1' in ' Hu- Fr.M-p.rt Stat* Bank
RwoluUpn No 5—Be it reaolved. that PW'* candidate for that office r.■ x
FIFI D’ORSAY.
' which l- a! - &gt; in a i-eeiv. r hands. Tile
Michigan State Farm Bureau reived np vote at the last election, then
■ X
Striking costumes and beautiful girl* receiver rf tha’ tn:ik la- raid 1 15 jw-r! ugain co-operate with other State t&gt;&gt;c department of state Lx given au■ X!againd a background of siinikllng’r.-nt divit’-.-xl ■ &gt; the &lt;I.-ih-umi 1.1 f arm Bureaus in walking with thejthcrity to dedgiuite the place where
BAYARD VEILLER’JzD
Mitionnl Grange and National Farm-‘the party will apjw-ir on the ballot
M X comedy, brilliant drama and rutrhy iauthon.re d tn pij h
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
ers’ Union in an effort tb restore prices! Only tiw republican and democruttc
■ X tunes form tiu- colorful seltms-of "Tlie , November I
The.
■
Girl From Calgary," Flfl. DOreav * first
Tim. .-vp-ni--r- approved a n-olu- on commodities lo Hie 1920 level along ' parties have complete ticket*
i greatest DRAMA f Kti
with
M X Mwrrtng vehicle for Monogram Picture*, j (fnn submitted by th-- fin’nre- com- similar line* as the Gold«bourough * American party has no candidates for
ST*nniHO
T/Cl£tt,
'
■ ' X
Mt*s D’Orsay. cuat for Die first timcimitleq to th« effect that It ougtit now Billy which passed the House and fail- any office except in Wayne county
(Two parttca, the American and prolcX tn * fwl1
ra,‘‘ limply jwstifi-.-s t.»-tyre-pf&gt; .-ibi; • . Mib-’ariUallv artiv.- a! «hI in the Senate
—
---------[tartan have not named candidates for
■
X ,he confidence of her producer* in hu the amount whkh the eounl&lt; may
president or vice president. Tin- com-!
»» unauriNUHed. presentation of tlie rule of reasonably expert will
paid to the TAX AVERAGE IN
•
liiruiCAki ic cm 4n*rtunl,t- Protetarian. liberty mid Amer:‘
X
Fili Colk-Uc.
Calgary
\ the
Hie vivacious
vivaciuii* rui
vuui-ur. v
.hm". county by th? rncetwr of the Freeport
MIDniuKlY lo 034.43 :can parties are new to Michigan. th&gt; ■ I
J* rodeo winner and beauty contest en- bank
'
,
----------.
j
names
never having npja-ared on b.il-1
v trant. whose various racapuck■-. re- . Tli&gt;— committer submitted a further
Economy
League &gt; lot* in tm-state before
X counted by her wiih-»wak&lt; pi» ^-i.K&lt; nt &gt;r-wlutton which the board adopt-d National
। Tlie *eight
Makes Interesting Report
‘"u’ governmental question*
•
0 furnished the front page copy of New flint the Prdsecutlni! Attorney 1-- etn■ and referendums wdl require a ballot
X Y’ork’.s ncwsjmpera
|&gt;owcn-J to t-.ikf tnnmiliate .-.h-ps to
''On Conditions
' 45 inches in length. In order to make
C
Supporting the piquant Mur in tiw prohct Hw county’s inter.--:, and n*A comparative study of the tax levies tlie huge sheet easier to handle, many I
X lavishly staged -n n.--&gt; uf brilliant color' .ure t|M, pajmient of anv Indemnitv
X photography which an- the hlshlif.hu which may be due ttw county, under per capita in Michigan counties in HB1) counties have -printed the referendum
on’l iMiif «ff on warm day..
s' of the picture are such accompli*iw-d I t&gt;M: terms of ths bond given to protect has been made by (he "Michigan branch ballot in Wa&lt;&gt; columns This is the hr •
U n!..
— as
„ Robert W.nrirt
from |(wj. w
|n ot the National Economy League. It Is time *in
“ Michigan's hbtory tliat thi-j
players
Warwick. Paul Ket.
Kel­ |hr
.
ley. Astrid Allwyn. Edward Feather­ [ ’be Frecuort Bank Thi* droo*it bond an interesting report The average ot has been done.
taxes collected in Michigan amounts to
stone and Edwin Maxwell.
OBITUARY*.
{action ot the board will require the
PROGRAM FOR THE BALGeorge- E. Coleman. Ubn of Hiram
is tn Missaukee county, where the av­
\
LANCE OF THE WEEK
erage per capita is 122.42. The highest and Julia Coleman, war. bom tn Johns - {
S
Wednesday — Thursday
"Chandu.
town Twp . May 21. 18C8, and wa.v ii life!
in
the
state
U
Gogebic!
which
ranks
•dble loss on
28th in population, with a lax rate of long resident nt Barry county, pavinj of quality.
X tlx- Magician." featuring Edmond Low. :lh|K denodt
194 31 per vapita. Oakland comes doee away suddenly on Tuesday, Oct her J5 ;
d and Bela Lugosi.
with I7Q.09 per capita Wayne county On March 2. lay. he was married
\
■ The Fourth Honenian," with Tom
PLEASANT HILU
taS57M’per capita. Kent is »43 99 per Mies Came C Frey und they resided
8 Mix and Tony Also authentic picture- I
Vcrc
Carter
attended
the
4th
Discapita. Ingham county’ ta 14144 per .on their farm in Johnstown until;
X of Bchmclling-Waikor light.
1 trict Teacher*' Convention In Grand capita. Barry county ranks 2l*t in the I coming to Hastings, tn 1902, Mr. Cole­
.Rapids Thursday and Friday Thurs- list ot 83 coufities. with an average tax’man was elected to the office of coun­
1 day evening he attended the Mate rate for the county of *30.43 per person.; ty treasurer and iu that year he cam-grange meeting nt East Landnc. rr-|
U much below the average, ns
ns' to Hastings to take up hLs
his duties at
Nov. 13-14 —"American Madness." ■ reiving the flth degree along with 114 which Is
can be reen. Allegan county ta »2955 the court house, which position lie held
with Walter Huston.
candidates.
per capita
Allegan tanks 22nd in1 for four years. FUHowina this’ he
Nov. 15.17—"Bli^M-d Event," with
Mr and Mrs. Matt Bedford have imlnl of population in the state Com, served a* awtatant cashier in tiw-Ho*Lee Tracy and Mary Brian.
moved back to their own plan?. 2'1 county, which Is about tlie frame4»pu-[tings City Bunk and later was elected
Thanksgiving Day — "Rackety-Rnx." miles east of Middleville.
lation ils Barry, pays taxes per capita treasurer of the Wlndstonn Insurance
anceui the
with Victor McLaglrn.
. ......
.................
.. .......
Mr.
and .......
Mrs. ..Bert
Palmer,
ami ......
chil- ol IXI.QO; Van Buren »35 53; St Joseph' Co During the past twenty-fivtryr»M
Dec 11-12—■•The'Succes.sful Calarn- drvh spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs. J35.55 As we showed last week a con- he has been engaged in. the insurance
Hy." featuring George Arltu
j O.»car Palmer nt Hastings.
aiderabie reduction will.be made In the business in ”
. - son.
—=--------- * • ►-------------- 1 Mr* Stephen Carter visited friend* average |&gt;er capita in Barry county j years being
ROBINHI’E PARK.
'at Walker Station and Grand Rapids taxes this year.
'rector and adjuster for tiw State Mu­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mltcliell, Mr anil Thursday and Friday.
KLINGENSMITH CORNERS.
I tual Cyclone Insurance
Insurance. Co of Lapeer.
Lapet-r.
Mrs Bert Jon&gt;-s of Grand Rapids. Mr. j Mr and Mr? Bvron Rowladcr and
Mr*. E. Latta hns been on the sick' holding that (loM'Jon at the time of his
and Mrs. Ralph Ftnkbeiner of •Middle- children nf Grand Rapids spent Tliursdeath. He was very higldy regarded
vllle, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Dean of dav and Friday with her parenta. Mr list the past week.
Burdette Willison has been very ill [by the company, who considered him
(J
Bowne
were
Sunday
guests,
of
Mr.
and
and
Mrs
R.
J.
Williams
FIFI SINGS'EM
X Mr*. Julian Potts.
' Mr. and Mrs Clifton Campbell and the past week and under the doctor's AS one of their best men Nearly al)
C
Mr. and Mrs Albert Prost of Un-1 children spent Sunday with relatives care. We all wish for him a speedy ■ the officers and directors ot the Lgpccr
recovery.
company were in attendance at the
X Sing spent Saturday night with Mr I nt ^a|Bmazoo
Miss Irene Calvin of Allegan ta funeral services.
C and Mrs. John Kollar.
I Mr. and Mrs. N C Kraft of CharHr U.B., u member of the Presbytcr£
Clyde Kolla-, who has been spend- ■ )otte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs spending some time with her stater and
''lau chureh and WM “fftllatcd with the
X ing the last few montba with Mr. and Seymour Jordan.
Ttia
schoolhouse
club. XLions
club.. I G.
0.0.
... program.at
.Ht the
-_.e---e - * . Fri- commercial vluv.
mjiki viuu
O*.
Mrs. Prost, has returned to bta home in
Tlie social mt Pleiwnnt Hill Friday
H„t„B commandary Ko M.
X Grand Rapids.
evening netted enough to finance tin- day nlalu oaa well atlended and a F
I”*1 I’™?*1" J1”"- «"'•! Ki.iahb. TanpUr euninm ata tiw
3
Mr. and Mrs Wright Clifford and Hot Lunch Club for the school year
folks
attended
from
VaokaeSprlilta.1
widow,
a
son
Earl,
anil
a
daughter
Mrs
£ sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis , Bnd
nno the
llic children
VIIIWITH fee)
JVCI welf
well repaid
IcpulU fur
IV1
ol
o.u,. .Un
0 William Waddell of Stony Point.
f{the
- time spent on their fine program Barlow lake. Middleville and Grand; E„c
Rapids After the program the erowd | tw0
j,u„, ,ua j„„,
Mr. and Mrs John Kollar spentI they put oil
,,nd latter brute four yean, old the day or
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Otto Light­
foot of Ffecport.
.
STONY POINT.
'
Two Estra Gum-Uippcd I'oni Pliaa
lol!1!.?!!?,!tta
«»»"»rn » •»h"”- “
.Ray Wintermute and son. Normnn.
Mrs. Alice Ooolbaugh and daughter
Rental, kindly and sympalheUo. He
of Detroit spent from Friday until Florence of Hasting* are visiting Mra. d wL!?^
a!h4 M.
t K?1 waB ■ so™' '•'t" "ni1 husband, a loyal
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kol- Claud Demand for a few day*.
?1!L M MMdUrm/*^' M 4
frlc,ld rnd a straightforward, lust
Tlie hoUM' on the Harley Scaae farm
.Mr. and Mrs George Poland spent
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Or«n and fem- falr d*‘!!1?,{,an? ’'I"1!*!
Vs!!
Sunday with their nephew. Mr. and was destroyed by fire Saturday night. Uy end Marshall Tripp spent Wednes- naaa' Hla hl*S. Q[ Irlcnd* dU1
. No one lived on the farm but they had
Mrs. Russell Ingram of Ionia.
: elwruh his memory.
been working there that day und had a day afternoon tn yfasungs
-‘''‘'T"' *errktw awn- held kt the
Mrs. Pro, VanTuyl spent part of
fire in the stove.
CARLTON CENTER.
last week with her son. Wm. Bltgwxt. Presbyfen.n ehureh Saturday ot &gt;"&gt;
B)-rniL Ixwis. a former rcjJdelit of and family at Hashsllle.
h All remember tlie community dinner
A M . Ihv. KlUhhut ..melaung Hurn election day, November 8th sponsored this place passed away at the home of
Harry Hrou and daughter. LaDora. “&gt; "» "“de lb Ihvemlde qemrfery.
his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Blweler, in tlie
slxmt Friday at Benton Harbor.
___
SOUTH SHULTZ.
; grange hall. Bring pot luck dinner and Lakeview eommunity. Funeral serv­
BUMPER CORN CROP.
Those from here who attended the
&gt; table service. A program will be given ice* win lie held Turaday at two
Forjhe first time since 1928 Michi-' Circle at W. Whittemore's were. Mea­
Adapted from the Famoug Novel, ARMITAGE TRAIL
1 in the afternoon. Come and enjoy the o'cltKk at the home, burial in Bponable
'cemetery.
.
gan com yield per acre exceeds the dames Mlnu Praruhka, Orletta Stamm,
! o*y.
day. ..
Author of “Scarface"
There was no school'Thursday and' Mrs. Roy Combs and Forest -and ten year average, the crop this year bo- Pearl Hull, Ida Carpenter and Mina
Friday. Our teacher. Mrs. Watrous.1 Myrtle Mead of Katamazai called on ing 4fl.000.000 buslreta, u yield of 33 Kenjon.
bushels |&gt;er orre. Tlie nation's crop ls
Frank Hom and son. Clinton spcnl
attended the Teachers' Institute at B J. Wellman'* Sunday.
Grand Rapids.
’! Quite
’
at 2.885.000.000 bushels, Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Clifford
a number
came ‘to Wash «.-•
HeJ- estimated
In a Sinister Setting
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck and family mer’s oh Friday to remember them on which is about 320.000.000 more than Kahler uf South Hope.
W Elranor Cr»'en of Lan*U«
(were in Kalamazoj Saturday aftcr- their 53 rd wedding anniversary. also a liu| year and 250,000,000 busheU above
the ten year average.
spent the&gt;
end with hrr parents,
noon.
number came on Sunday
A MONOGRAM MELODRAMA With Ginger
-----ou
Mr. and Mra. Adelbert Craven.
Mr. and Mrs B. J. Wellman went to
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oler of
Tlie rich say money won't buy hapAda Hom of Battle Creek spent SatRogers and an All-Star Supporting Cast
n
; Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. El- visit j»me friends at Olivet Friday and
COURT and
plneM;
but
the
"poor
would
like
a
urday
with
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I mer Marlow were gueata Sunday of Mr. that same day. the Olivet friends came
riioNK cue
cltancc to experiment a little.
’ Will Oates.
1 and Mrs. Mina Elliott.
to visit them.

Nov. 6-7

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
ulslandlng consider*rveryone. But v»lue»

HUNTERS FAIL TO RE­
SPECT STATE LAWS

I

SHEAR.

MARCH JpWQ

OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
CO. FARM BUREAO

A Love
That Lasted
Through the
Years!

Men’s Heavy Fleece
Union Suits . , . O&gt;V

Men's 33/3% Wool $^79
Union Suits
JL
Boys’ Part Wool
Union Suits si!""'.

Boys’

Medium Heavy
Cotton Ribbed U’SuitS

jF^

Men’s 14-lb. Ribbed
Union Suits . . . 5&gt; tf®

Largest oallOt tn

silerette
rr/c’n
asy to Clean
idt steak cooked

rette is the most
'ou have ever
th rich full flavor

tg hard and dry.
,es are retained
:hat appetizing
th meat cooked
Chops, sausage,
fish are tastier
1 in the
LERETTE"

ECIAL
*
DUCTORY
RICE

:ar Bros.
/are Co.
HASTINGS

&gt; for your
&gt;out

COUPON - TUESDAY -NITE

Protect

UNASHAMED

TWELVETREES*

x,h

Coming Attractions

A,ctoo*4/

GIRL FROM
CALGARY

New York ।

au expect
iperly. or
ot eating

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

A Hundred Thrills and Chills

ement.

own to all"

! Deliver

ANT!FREEZE

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

“The
Thirteenth
Guest”

MYSTERY!

MURDER!

MADNESS!

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ISM

PAOI FOUR

The Hastlnaa Banner!144 *hl41' ““ •

*ne nattings panner CRnMn

w Ule

’“"“'r M

yiews dluj Qpinions;

r.H..kU ..... W.I.AI., on IW kwunpuon tl»r would turn Oto
*t iiMtinra, Nkhifin. to
tobe
be aa sound,
sound, conservative
conservative and
and profitprofit-' '

[able investment. Needless to say the
,
bubble broke and all thore who sank
SEVENTY-8EVKNTU year , money abroad through the activities of
~
~ ~~;Mr. Roosevelt’* concern lost heavily,
Ent*r«4 at Illi
«t*«“ UM,“‘n [Ax a matter of fact the United States

Wfc«» HrSore Cnv

W Hui UlHCrS duy

r
A&lt;lln we have learned a leuon from
a hitch hiker lo whom we gave a ride
last Thursday- while enroute to Lan-.
iln«- He was an ex-wnrlce man. but

This and That
The Campaign conclude*.
Importance -of Voting.
An American Privilege,
’ • The Tariff.

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Kuppenheimer

TEN YEARS AGO-TODAY.
Mrs. Edward Groat has returned |
| from Galt. loan, where she has been'
Tlie last week_of the campaign
nojiuealdraws
ora- caring
••• •for —
her -----------------mother. Mrs.--------------I. L. Cuno a close. liTe work of political oradall. who returned with her for an tn- ■
k\m
»&gt;«&gt;•“
b0ta.no.-U -to.a on* «... •o'“^.STuiw Mr. ««&gt; L. w D ktantau. «dud!
0- c.M rMueiiotk legal authorities tell u«, cannot do to make times harder and prolong the de -1 Alnerica1’ who faJls to nil in a ballot h
daughter Mr* Hugh Marks of!
----------- „ -too. . to. totontotoB. to Ito ran- tor-on. tah
taul.lto. to .ooH |
» Sit?.
pivKuuii. wim inc n-sun in&gt;( nc wisuu
, ------- - - - ------ —------- -Its* 41 oo wlthcnrt a
atnendment to the con- h.ve
.. .t»r,d it HI tetore um« e«uM
-or jriucum «
Friday.
riutfak stttutlon. Stale governments do have
ImiAove. On .he oiher luM. he -Id
™n'O’
the new
Mltses Beatrice Clift. Bertha Vogt'
■~ita
*&gt;tne conlro1 ovtr financial' deal* of .u he ded ow
. , &lt;w
no., &gt;w
rocehe
II naul.he w,_
»«» P-onle mthfew
IN BARRY lOt.'NTT. THREE MONTHS
" ...so* thU kind and Mr. Roosevelt, himself. enimcnt\ouTd
t&lt;j»^ff“by that
tliatI«
P*‘0»U.. are 4jackcr&gt;
slacker* who evidently do
du
- ----- ‘afford
- • torffLn?
ct'’,wlons
ia ADVANCE
■ better
comprehend
appreciate the Miss Vogt s home in Coldwater.
ii:aa been governor of the one state in times the time* would lx
and hr JJnot
0? C0,
PPrehend or appreciate
OtT.*tDlt HAllHY iuVNIY. ONE:
Miii Neal Williams lias returned to
.......'■' ’ tte Umoo ttaewn wM«h ■ bulk ol ite
- »w» «l«taU«w »I
jStatwSTtag ol S- her home in-Plainwell after a two
.= &gt;» ibwm 1p.wp.pU « ctanS. *.,d
to
.S to ta- weeks’ visit with Mrs. Charles Hall. !
Miss Miircellu* Mitchell and Mrs
—r------ wilat liaa he dune to protect investor* uuo|i&lt; vnnlant
|x&gt;toiblc. Fortunately, however, cwn '
----I guests oi Mrs, Julio custek.
। Mrs June Fisher and Frank Perry
...» .w ctatata with kovrrmwu lo- '„&gt;*«*•&gt;
” ™ l*~&gt;ta» ““»«&gt;■
.....
. .
'of Battle Creek and Mr and Mr* |
,
.
„ , ,
, .With him politics is a job und a
P.r«»all&gt; ae
wckr. wr
lor nrsanx
ItoUdml noc»Hoo. and
“"/I-;'
’ ^-Kal*n^rt
tawHr-r
HlUml
terferrncc when United European InTo6 man&gt;.
11X)lc upon
Frmraay
jeiu
wire"^?
■
... *rr.................
-.
.
. ana J&lt;*nnli*
nt Rjljmir.vr ‘were
glleeitS I
Iu.u. vestors. Ltd., was formed because the jwUtfcs a* a'racket and in too many rk'T*?;hy hi?Xe‘ of
of Mrs.
Mr' Agnes
Acnes Fisher
Fisher and
and famdf
Sun-1
famliy’sun-1
in C.tata iftajHII; in■ „uu.k .«w_wllh j
■»£: day.
II.
At
tonl«l&gt;:
s
hxxA &gt;1 th. olint“
&lt;
•"'
“
"•
; where rules and regulations for pro..nrc -W
-V— one
oor 'UU, »
pl». Ito fttadrnl menu, tod th. d*. « urw
10 ....
cut ..
xi'wlfSc .'wts of this kind are particularly free pnadon in hu nm tonUnce Hr tallto. ------------------------------------Thu u on* ol Ite Ion-mom- du?
?’
&lt;4 Amrncun tollk-luhlp. Cknrm- lurn*d Irem a wwk, hunlrna in,.
! utitwr and ta*y' 11 15 n strange situation for launched into a discussion of tlie Issues’ :u»
■*
u u*n a presidential candidate to complain from the first word. Governor Bruck- m-nu ,«l&gt; iu ow. ran br urunlil n"' Std'11,c,\ 1l,r&gt;
only - k-nt a, « maloHly ..1 lu dU•"1“« ?,b1™"!? Cwm Smilh,
r»r»ni,a» bccauae the government did not protect er. who In passing, did Michigan high Sena tako -urao ,&lt; .uaulbillly In lu *“ umuM In killing a braulllul
credit a’ tonight's pivotal milepost in
•«.
Hhc people against the same type of the national cann&gt;algn, had given the marusomtnl.
„ ..
• • &lt;
। Mr*. Rosa Cobb who ho* been stay*
• /’outrage” he himself wax perpetrating President ■ a gracious welcoming in­
Many uf th- praple of central Eu- 'n' «“»
“ary Milh in tiw coun­
troduction. It wxs a fine bit of Iios- rope and the orient have never been r&gt; Jru* bmne several day* the pa*t|
■ u»*’n u,empitality splendidly presented Did the able to achieve *e!f*govcnuncnt be-! *,*k' «-'turning to Mr*. Mill* Bunday,
; President make any reference to the
।
THE DEMOCRATIC CASE.
cause
of
their
lack
of
intereM
In
poTWENTY
YEARS
AGO TODAY
On page-flvc of this issue arc several welcome or even mention Michigan's litical nffuir* -and because their emo„
,
governor by* name? He did not. Tlie tion* arc too easily swayed by radical
' STICKER CANDIDATES.
R,‘l,',b‘4can *f&gt;pechexwill be held-at;
' columns prepared by the county Demo­
'
Hi every hotly contested county elec­ cratic committee tliat sum up their ar- governor had Secretary of Commerce or bigoted appeals Some form of die - i1,e
Roy D. Cliapln. a Detroiter, and Mrs
tion the voters are always'confronted gumenL - We hojx? )n succeeding cam- Hoover, sitting'on the front row. stand latorshlp ha* even been suggested for;“‘ Smith at Middleville. W W. Potter
by the last minute ■tones concerning paigns to make this a regular depart- ifor a
bli: 11,41 President omitted America To us till* idea is iniolcr- J? Orangeville; M. M. Callaghan at [
able and indicates'^ defeatist attitude. rP°X Ji'8’ J
A,rCa * nl ( ri SM’&gt;'
the quailficalio'ns of some candidate,
■
:,,nv
;any »*«nnai
personal rvferrnre
reference g
to vwmo
anyone .mrf
and A dictator, such as Italy’s Mu*.wluu. i ?,atun^ «fhE~'V “ ®L,,!“‘al ” u’
I what a wealth of Michigan memories may make a Wonderful recunl during I
at Qu‘n*»» Monpurposely circulated at so late a date
life had to draw from. He could have
hi*
oWW
years
ol
power
but
the
form
of
|
‘
la
&gt;
“
u
'
ht
77j'
that sufficient time tor »n answer £&lt;
WHAT
AL
REALLY
THINKS
_______________
’called up tlie national service of government he leaves not permanent 'v “ Sm»h a« Nwhiille; W. W Pot- •
impossible
before tlie balloting begins
,
"Ido not, and I db not believe any: great Detroiters of the past—Chandler, After Mussolini, what? is a question J' r at Iilckurl CwrUe*. L. JL Pryor at
Every Voter should Carefully dlsrcgafd leader of the Democratic parly of this.:Denby. Cass. .Alger. Dickinson - whd that many Italians are asking. No *y.«-;,rY*fK’ „ .
these eleventh hour reports using hLs
country blame the Republican party havc *e*1 311 bideliblo irnprcM- upon the■.cm of M-if government lx perfect but1... „b’trah Bowtie . and daughter.
,AX1 c«nm»n -km- w mUUe &lt;M&gt; 1.l«r .hu tandnloa Thunk, l»&gt;o Ool
Ju 13 lu&gt;“ b?-ln
ViOi•intelligent co-operation of n*“lM
«*»*»*• ^av* returned.
Franta. Canada, where tiwy.
there was any.bph tn-^fhe story Ttjwc have too much grit and too much ant and privileged. t.&gt; the memory of cititns is . probably about tlx- m06t
stable and aatiafactory form of nil*|,P,’’jd.«,« 11&gt;P summer.
would have come to his notice long be- sense to blame any political- parly fori thelate Ralph H Booth, U S. Senator known
. Ed. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt
fore Rumors of sticker candidates al- this condition." Tlie above Is an cx-lt0 Denmark, another Detroiter, would
[Murdock of Dejlon and Mr*. Handy[
» help u
«our AhnoM ..... (nn . .p.«h m.n, by Allr.p
taw iSlrtlKi'S?
lhe gueHSof Mr and Mrs Mmw*|
Amenta Is.not without faults But were
'
Fuller in Woodland Friday.
.without exception the rumors arc with-. E. Smith when he referred to tlie de-; to the hearts of several men instratcgi- in what cither nation ot the world can ,1 Mr. and Mr*. Morse Nevins left for
out basis and least of all do they1 pres*b&gt;n and unemployment in nical iKisiUorw of journalistic influence cttUciijjJcok forward more confidently \St Louis Tuesday. From St. Louis Mr.
originate with the candidate whose । speech at Province in iojo. Th(.S(.'We refer fo the editor* of the string •&gt;’,
Nevins will jto out on his usual buxlname
; ness trip In the ,-wuthwejt and neither |
name m
» meniloned.
menuoneu. The
tne American
Ameucan i views
new. were
were cxprexred
expressed before
before the
the iwat
beat of
of
publlshl;,/Ct, ’nil lw,,fl;d 4.*''
bv
he nor Mrs. Nevins plan to return hen: i
public doe* mot.favor thi eticker candi-; the political campaign became intense* the always i»tennal Detroit New* The [
[till next summer. Their son. Messer,I
date. Wlien a man is fairly beaten by and probably represent lhe real opin- President takes no advantage ot hi*!
• is at. school at Fairmount college.
his .opponent there is some Unwritten: ions of Mr. ^mRb' better , than any- hl8h bifieial station to gain favor—h.| Wichita. ,Kan. .i*. where his unde. Ma - [
law of good xporumaiBhiji’Uiat resents [ thing he said during JiLv two recent Hi-4 cannot add
”4'' to hl*
*’'* glory
",n~—
—even
"**" though 1
i.son Nevin*, resides.
jan occiu-lonal' amenity could be
, i Mr. . and Mrs. A. J. Egglcxt sn and
the attempt of the defeated candidate , rades over the radio.
/.V CHARACTER.
charged, to civility rather than to
• *un of Grand Rapids were-the guest*
. to hinder or possibly block 1:1s success- j
I politic*.’in other words. Mr. Hoover"*
■n manners, in style,
. [of Mr. and Mrs. Romunzo Brown Sun-!
|refusal or failure to indulge in, these
WALTER LIPPMANN.
tu! opponent through tlie institution ,
May.
.
.
. .
’
|
in all ■ things, the
We
hope
tliat
after
the
election
U
j
w-tni-social
references,
above
outRemember the election of Tilden LOW COST FOOD
of a sticker campaign: The instance* i
. Mrs A. K. RiclianL-ou returned last
supreme excellence
slums conclusively that he is not
! week.from a, two wreks’ visit with-her nu an* the payment to rebels of from
DEMANDS STl’DY.
. where sticker candidates have been ov&lt;r Walter Lippmann will •sumr his (lined,
j
a political, in tact iiardly u partisan.!
' two to four billion* of dollar* Then to
*son in Scranton, gcnnxylvania’.
Did jwi ray ten cent*?" A city wel­
elected are so few and far between that • rolc “I impartial critic of World affairs president. With Inin the presidency h
[elect him is to insure the bankruptcy
fare director, asked if lie liad been able
the good faith of such’ an attempt B
again. Hr h. too brilliant an in- an al) lime service job, Tlie ballyhoo
[of
;
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
i­ the nation.
to
feed
jx-ople.
"on
the city” for as low
always a serious question for the voter, dividual to waste talent as a mgr^' that has crowded into most everylhim: i
- . ........
D- R- Cook rot* to the senate; Jone*
Mn. Frank Newton of Grand Rnpitb
Hind
T. Spaulding
al home to muse on the mfcrutl- shorted at tiw thought of such ex­
Tlie use of silekcrs upon ballots lends party propagandist. \Hls personal &lt;1W- since the, so-called high procure sell- j
und Mn
Mir. *F.
Smiuldiiitf have o|x*ned
otwned | stay*
।
iiig
days,
find
modern
day
politics
iiu
•
I
I
dressmaking
apart
menu
over
W.
E
hide
of
the
republicans.
to ecillusion and it lx even jxiMible to' like nf president Hbovcr has lead him
travagance. "More like seven this,
not Been
been exempt
exempt, must be naibicatinii'l
..................................
" 4 -----,
hoc
Merritt-s More. Airs Newton come*
a match name of bo&amp;cball wa* summer." hi' declared, "sometime!) Ira..’
.. „lt.5
of bL&lt; high)
void the entire ballot by the improper to »»»*&lt;• many distortions of tact* dur- .m-....
tb(..to.
president
highly lecomnu'iKled a* a strictly first-i played on Wcdnewlay tn Rutland-be- for then we could count on garden
affixing of
... the
.... ...
sticker.
... , Barry county. |HK t tie ..past few
. weeks that util
. un-;...station.
...
If AnterIf America B to continue
[class modiste. Tailor made suit* a‘tween a nine from Podur.k and a nine produce." Dr. Marie p. Dye, Dean of
B
doubtcdly
hi* xi'tiu*
setvc nf
of justice
great: rCSnOtialbil
responsibility should mean revI*. fortunate
fnWim,*,* tliat
• &gt;*„: no
i* &gt; sticker candidate*
r .ndi.l p... tliltlbletll
V tipubie
tnuible ill*.
luctt.-e &lt;■ great.
•jk'cTalty.
the Home Economics division
at .Michi­
b.wctotoltow.rdloto.toB-tto Wtob. .«** Ito teat ol toe ramtoUm
IS^btoS nUtaS.'S'tou hitotoMM
&gt; Mr. and Mrs Henry Harvey of Kai- coming out ahead with the score stund- gan State College, was consulted us to
-• ka.-ka. returned home Thursday after i ing two to one.
। what the iiutniionUt thought about the
ing of a ballot that should receive more died down. Eor the Kake of editorial I d,..,lr;ib|e character axiom ttian Prer.i- to the morrow? Certainly not in ltaly
y au visit with relatives:
rel.v.1
--— ------ -■«*■*■ —
‘effects ot the low cost food situation.
senous oonsidcratioKtitan any ballot standards here ■ ••
J--* we hope dent Hoover —Muri DeFoe, Charlotte
—
in America
where tlie overthrow or death of Mu*Mr. and Mr*. L
‘
• Had the time come when diet wax
that Mr. Lippmann-will find it poMible Republican-Tribune.
^nkSltataZ?
-ohm may plunge the country into Mr and Mrs.'Frcd
Roidtcs and daugh-1
really nperdhg the door for disease?
turmoil; nor in Russia where the So- ter. M:v.,N«wa. were the guests of j
to turn out his masterpieces of im­
OLD-TIME DANCE CALLERS
, juaj
- iii n, athtuuii
-i uiiu
: : „
.
tojji U . .
viet*
mayun.w.*
dictateai,u
andvairiuu
experiment
(relatives
andmenus
friends&gt;11inrsowlie
BowneaunSunpartial comment once again adcor&amp;ing ---- -------------- —--- -------- ----- ------- ------- ,ltu
THE TIME TO CHANGE.
Politics kn permeate* the atmosphere! will; nor m Germany where orderly ,day.
_x
• Soln'' &lt;&gt;f ‘be old-time fiddlers had those questions this summer by dele­
" Various political orators and writers 'to fortner standards.
just now that it la Useless to attempt government hangs by a Mender thread:
Mrs Wm Trego and daughter Lin-;,nore 01 tt variety of tuneful melodies in gates to n social, workers’ conference
throughout the country; arc now clatmcommenung on any other subject- We i nor in India where lhe conflict of rf* returned home Tuesday after a few it,u:lr repertoire than others, but there
REAL TAX RELIEF.
were fortunate enough lo have a scut’(creed, caste and traditions jiromot&gt;'s i days’ visit with Frank Trego and w;if«- ■*’a-s onc accomplishment tn which served to them meals such as.a woman
ing that because the next congress will
’
J fewer excelled. Th^J wax tixe calling of । might prepare for her family in the
' probably be DEMOCRATIC, we should ’ All government units in Barry conti­ tii " row* from the front at Hoover * ■ ceiucle.u hatreds and tiistiC'-; nor in of corlls*. Wixcoiftin.
nue rt-sponw. Detroit appearance Saturday night. We; Franc* wlwrc new cabinet* and hew , Srank Beckwith starled Monday for:tho 8ttJ,ce nKurc*; which some of them nearby city of Lansing, provided she
elect aramiucraiic'president regardless iFhava. been showing
imagine the toughest job Mr. Hoover!policies may bis launched overnight;. a trip t&gt; I&gt;. wr. Colorado and other (c,,ul“
ln Bl&gt; original and novel wny
of the qualineatiotu- id the-nominee in|,s&gt; tlu' di-mutsd tor’reduced expchM!* Jum Is to appear before large crowds ■ nor in Englund which i« suffering from u .tern pints
.
' The figures of tlie old-Ume square
question simply to insure better co-op- [ cul’J,l,,8 ivreiily-llve per cent from the Where Governor Brucker gets fat on; intense over-lndustnaiirattcin; nor in
mb* Mini Reed started M vqday tor!rt'‘noe wvrc
9*1 In tlx4 quidnt
'
"' ’ ” '
*
eratton between th- legislative and ex-: loral tax b',“k'11
“ «'“* awompiWi- lhe jNwers at*! plaudits of crowds, Mr.!-South America where rcvolulwn* flare [an extended visit with relatival in Ba-i' "~
।,Ue variations that took a wide range proved that if a man ate his 'caloric'.,
ccutivo branehe? of the goverhnwhL fumt. We can talk about new taxation Hoover looked embarrassed and un-Huid rlvk-r ilk? heat lightning in sum-; tuvi,i. New York.
comfortable Give him a tough job to| mertime Tin. stability ot government ■ Mt* Cltatie. Lunn gave a very |occasioned much merriment.. Following worth" of tlie low cost foods he would
Pun- buncombe! .Coiwder tor a mo-; “hemes but no better system tor mak- do and he U right m ills element. [ t* a hvrit.ige that all American* pita Mint tea’ Saturday afternoon t,,1&gt;.''a
a ’nai&gt;ip:c
ui otic
line of
v; the
me ciiaracUtrisllc
—
•anM11'’of
; not endanger hLs health. .
:w nt what wauld liave hapix-ncOur- :n« ,axes Jv-&lt;s burdrnsomc has ever While tiie first demonstration was in|*ivaiid guard Jealously.
calls of
of tlie
tlie period:
period:
tifto-n of lier fnc-inis in honor of Mr* I[dance
&lt;*nnce call*
Ultit a lot of education, m well as
’ ' Nellie
Thoma*
of Toledo,
Yellow
yer purdner
ing the Iasi ror-gn .-i i! we had not । h”*
‘han intelligent economy progress and 20.000 jx-ople were cheer-;
....—
------_____Ohio
______
____[ ’"B'liiUi
’8’fiite yer
pardner and IcUher go.
sacrifice is needed." Dr. Dye warn:.. "We
ing.
President
Hoover
stood'nodding!
Probably
no
issue
in
the
campaign
chrysantlwmunis
const
it
lin'd
tlie
deca-1
Balance
all
and
do-se-do./
isvue m
chrysantiiemums constituted the
*» had a resolute Republican jiresidentrin’,n government. Taxes can undoubtedi dp hut expect a working man to read
....... .r length ■ rntldh* After tea a delightful .loclal Swing yer gal and run away;
as been discussed at greatr.ffice to Veto’the uum- rous prccs of *lv •he shifted successfully from one acknowledgement mid we were re-[lux
up on calories” she said, "but If he or
minded of the past eighteen ytnira’ hl*-1 than the tariff. Academically, we wilt"* time wa.- indulged in.
, Right and left and genl* sashay
I his family do not eat sufficient amounts
extravagant and destructive legislative'’‘boulder to the other by legislative actory of this. man.
1 admit, the theory of a protretive tariff
Miss Eliza Knowiuxr spent the fori* Gent* to right and swing or cheat;
of health protecting foods, milk, vege­
P.lly pa- &lt;i by a Democratic House,of i Uo,:: but thpF can only be reduced by
----- -- .u. —.. ...------On u&gt; next gal and repeat. ,
tables. eggs, fruits and the fish liver
in an academic
acuaemic world
worm vve are liv­
Wo *hall never quite forget Mr.,iing
In? &gt;n
j Balunoc next and don't be shy;
Representative.. WITH A DEMO-1 tnnunlnK Mpenscx. ThU la« repreoils. Ux-ir resistance to infectious dUFORTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
____________________
ing
in
a
real
world
where
national
[
Swing
yer
pard
and
swing
her
high
Hoover
’
s
face
u*
he
stood
tlwre.
It
—
&gt;•
CRATIC CONGRESS LN PROSPECT.I1*"** real’tax relief.
.
•
l euse uill be lowered Some one must
spirit
runs
high,
where
living
stand
­
Mrs.
Win.
Tinkler
returned
from
Bunch
the
gals
aijd
circle
round;
was lined deeply—not plump and smug
guide them "
ards
vary
3*
greatly
as
day
aiid
night,
Cleveland.
Ohio,
las:
week
wltcre
she
I
WlUck
yer
fee
’
,
until
they
boymd.
’ Education along food and health
THE SPORT ’ CONTINUES.
J[a* he B generally/depicted: His jaw where every nation —even though/it
PUBLICAN PHISHOT OF WERhiss been living tor the past year with 'Form a basket and break away;
! seemed set and the •smiles tor tlie
lines should We stressed now," Dr. Dye
ven
to the (crowd iwemcd to be a bit forced. There abhors the idea of warfare—must give her daughter, Mrs. Allen.
Swing around und all get gay.
' BERT HOOVERS ABILITY IN OF­
- proposed amendment*
.
declares, "Good'nutrition means re­
*Ch:i*
V constitution during one rtecfion w.ls.
thought, a fighting gleam in M'riou* thought to *-'!(-pre-enaikm
'Chits M-A'kltu
M Atkins of Whatcom. Wash- All genta lefl.ssnd
left and balance all;
all.
FICE MORE THAN EVER • BEFORE
sistance to tuberculosis and other mm-&gt;h‘ than the public at large can b: his eye*. Beside him Governor Bruck- Consequently a tariff must not t-e re- ington. b visiting ills mother. Mr* At- ‘LtR- yer hoof and lei ’em fall
fectioua diM-asej That is why I feel
------ as
... ..a I,.
—.... ...
barrier
to trade, r«t&gt;wr
rather it 'jqnj, Mr Atkins is one ot the World* I Swing yer opposite, swing again;
feted to abe-irb. -Tile spott Ls grow-S'r 41 affubl*' face wa* wreathed with giirdcd
... | thjd the educatkmal, preventive work
is a ipeans
preserving a standard of tair cdmmUHUaners from that state.
[Ketch the sagehetLs if you ken.
Tdoiin by the Michigan Tuberculoaia As: ■ I »&gt;!&gt;uiar Right now
ur-.i,
smU'-‘
,ir*'
!'111 hwk a!ul
living.
It
It
a
means
of
lettering
IndusMi.
and
Mrs.
Speaker
ol
Grand
Rap'Buck
lo
pardner,
do-se-do;
■ ‘
: mannered, smoothed hU. thinning
MXilaUorf inode posaible by. the sale of z
id. j. titwn* are already being c:r-j
hjll- and &lt;lulk.d t|1 ji;s ntwh'st j ,rles
id' unit Mr* Griffin of Jackson visited All jlne hands and of! you go.
Christmas seals Is needed now more
should ottr chaluieU of trade Ju* Wilkin* and family last week.
{Gents, salute yer hulc xweets;
I’.ftl for new.ptojwab to present tn[und friendly wav toward the President. country
®ounl
। than In tiie past.
•
---- r future.
.........
■ i,- - less «*- *•--f.‘,,rd rx-Govemor ** rl
1». G Robinaon has tx«m In. BMtt-' Hitch und promenade to teals,"
What we need
! .nori', Maryland, for the past twot Tlie time honored square dance, or
CLANK CREEK.
,and- :nu&gt;-c quality. A’ constiiuIn our opinion '.lie t-uifl i* one o! week* unending on Epiwopal conven-•'quadrille,
included
other
figures,
one
of
!
politically. jirominent•---------------------------------------------------------------------- ——--------..
Fred Oils mid wife and Miss Virginia
HheiidRtcnt i« too impurUuit a
the dominant issues of the campaign.; non.
.
ith,
’ni tx'ln? called ’blrd-in-Uie-cagc."
Hafcnx spent the week end vi.ttmg
p
&gt; consider with indlfle
| Through it all Mr Hoover stood Il lias ceased to lx- a mere 'political
It B hardly probable that lhe new ,OUiers were made up and InterjKitatcd, rebUUC* near Grass lake and Ann Ar’*•“” ‘
‘ . i uri home will be incited before auch a* "Swing Yer Long Cornstalk. ’ bor
tired bit, &lt;!• terminrd occasionally formula now that **• ar threatined
c
:I.
reiittcs
M1
o.v
site*.
Krom
lhe
work
already
•
which
had
its
origin
in
Arkansas.
Us
­
apt revMun
vunrnun »iM&gt;w iiir*. rwnm ine wora aireaay । wnicn
tn
Us. , ■&gt; ...
’ .
.
I glancing at Mr*. Hoover seated near:
- -'u.. durrtur. dune
-I...,*, and
to ...I knowing
v.... to..... what
to*... *_
_ __ually
...... ...theto.
&gt;■ ' of. other
..
.
B ....
yet Oto
to ibe
dance___
caller
days
FoVr.^t fclnrv
W‘h
j I and getting'. Her encouraging* and; “bnaid hare depreciated in value
y&lt;-*r* and thi*
thi.’ in it- d„,lt u siifc lo say that Barry had a foghorn voice and he conlribul-, h°.r«
.
. (happy smile, waiting
. . wading to|
* *
" f. w yinrs
ry cffcethe tariff wall tn county will hate ax pretty and conven-'cd much to the "shindigs'* of the period
Robcrt-McGIocklin und daugh• job "a: hand-chat of &lt;x-j
&gt; the people of Michigan. &amp;&gt;!I tavor of foreign cotmtru - Consc- fnnw. 1(nt a court holls&lt;. a(l.here w |p tbr Iollcn U1Uxl untlj daylight beforeJ"" of Ha'^’igs spent Tliundayand
| the final strains of "Home. Swrct Fr‘day with her parents her^
■friends he ha.' made—such friends; fur;
is possible’ to explain, what qurnlly the United States Ho longer *'.a:&lt;
Tlie ..u.me.e.
Rutland Cem^cry
Cem^ery Ctrcfc
Circle will
lone and whut is proposed-to i.ink* as one of the hiuh-taritl coup-’ Mi.-v Kittie Stebbins of Eaton Rap-' Home" broke up tiw party.—Courier- i ...v
exampk-. as William Randolph Hears!.;
td* spent Sunday with her parents in Journal.
i serve dinner at the town hall election
the country's troubles.— tries in tlie world
Be.-nar McFadden. W.-G. McAdto &lt;the
this
city.day. Tuesday. November 8. All who
Schusler Manhall. Clinton County Rcman
who
placed
more
than
eleven
bi!-!
Franklin
Roosevelt
has
blamed
the
..
„
v
„
|wnu
„„
,
B
„„
S
I are Interested in lhe up-ketp of the
fcfrs. F. B. Pryor is expected home
pubhcan-New*
re serious man a vote ot ,-np’
continued world depression .on tiwlt^i* week from a two weeks’ visit with
i cemetery hre asked to help.
op the cwtru&gt;. live amendments. So. (!iOn dollar* of Aihcrlcan money abroad,
■ Ami.rirniitariff-yet
I irilT-—vetintnrecent
reeotltNwi-ches
MM'lvhi'i'relative*
&gt;dl.ii&lt;...''in
XT.to-York.
cJ.... 1 «
t IXf 1
Amvrlcan
vln Rochester. New
| Bruce Sidell and family of Grand
— ... *af7ru'le”ta fol'-!MtCt'P,,ntt ’ ° v * ‘&gt;f I,’r’‘1«n
NEWS GLEANINGS.
in ca*
C.ITIIIWS Of H ISClOHl
!he has dtsavowed any intcnii-m of r.-। Mr. and Mr* W R Hubbard of Un­
1 Rapids were guests at Fred Otis’ over
jjo." on AH seven of (hr.;”1',n ;a soIv security). Hiram Johnson.
A research conducted by the Ameri­ Thursday night.
! during duties on ahy agricultural pre-1 ion City are vUlUhg Mr. and Mrs. G
«uu.pd™A-&lt;: ’tea w pnipotatum N.. owrw x.k.1&gt; ..«1 Hu. &gt; u,nr
BRtEE- OBSERVATIONS.
can Society of Heating and Ventilating
ducts. Since two-third*-of American I h. Brook*.
Ixiuls Not ten and wife of Jackson.
’
Thrift
is
not
hoarding.
Ills
the
duties
are
on
agricultural
product',
----------8 to keep present restrictions on the!
Mr4s. Herman Hauer and daughter of
MORE FACTS NEEDED.
wise pruviiion against future need*" 'however. Mr
Rooaevelt evidently i FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
manufacture and .ale of. olcomargar-' Eranklin Roosevelt at Botton said: —President Hoover.
nf fc.lth«.|,n»„iu!!i'
[would have us believe that the dutie*
to nur friends throughout the coun- cleanest atmospheres or tjie least dust w_
irw.
i ’ What we need at Washington Is leas
ur.. , ...--------- .
.
on ,hc
third have been di- w we. *ay. do not rely toy much on particles among the citierof.the na- ,were vjMtors.a’. Fred Otis’ Thursday.
worry B Hi.erest paid on trouble rectly responsible lor world-wide c.v-irnass meetings- Keep up the quiet, u. ’
•
| Ray Erway and family were Sunday
r.nto„, to« mmt .totato,
[ore It fait. .i,&gt;o _n.._ in—
, lamity. Thu seenu parttcularly ridlcu- pereonal canvass until tlie seventh ot
FORGOTTEN FACTS.
A 12-ton safe exhibited at lhe British
Harr&gt;’ Duna’5 4t Southwest
Sloppy logic, even for the New York
. ,
-------—, lou* when one considers tliat only i November. There are tens of thou­
When Franklin Roosevelt declares i
,,,
.. , ,
,
, governor. What we peed at Washington
are imperishable; Immor-' about one-eighteenth of the total Mnd* ot influential men who cannot de- Industrie* fair is constructed ol a metal K“‘“na’.
■h»_-ae Ameeuw people .e«
1---------- --,„
---------u
. .... ..
Uunkm,
.
’“
fcjwd. ’ j±.-tty
:«. is impervious to the ravage* of1 foreign trade in the world H in any hver a speech, but they can talk eflec- which instantly extlnguishc* an acety-' ”r- ■"’.“"•Wm-Oobb of Laming
lene flame when used upon it.
*c*^ 8und*X visitors at Clyde War­
—Henry Morgenthau.
way
affected
by
American
tariff
Protlvely
and
earn
conviction
with
their
taece-er... mforpuu.n
hli'lnn, of
nf dollar*
anil nr. worth
Oi—th of
nl foreign
(Aealen *c--i on
...
bllUon*
"
—
,
Hitch-hiking is banned In Connectl-1 Mr •«&lt;! Mr* Tom Lord and Sid Lord
!
All commercial planes should have tectum ol the American home market ’ word*. On three quiet worker* we recurtuaa." and when he added. ‘Therej One reason why we hesitate to trade automatic pilot* and parachute*.’’— for American industries must continue iy for victory ax.-much a* we do upon cuL Delaware. Maine. Minnesota. New. °I
Creek were Sunday visitor*
to be an important item in American; tho.&lt;e glfjed orators who fascinate and Jersey, New York. Oregon and Wu-!a*Roy Oakes'.
i*en» to have been no attempt at gov- in our Btuppr six on a new car U tiw Wllilani E. MitchriL
policy. Mr. Hoover U for thia prouc- pjeage on tlie platform.
Let even cotisin.
Either Erway went to Juckwn Mon­
ernmentai protection against tills out- sad thought that it will mean IhrowMiJ
i citizen do hi* duty.
,
It would be foolish for me to talk tion but is Mr. Rooaevclk?
---------------------------------- i day where she will enter a business
rage," be must have, omitted to re- aeveral flr*t-class garage meclia::! about any problem until I see what
' J"
j We shall be at liberty any time, after
A New York state ruling say* that I college.
member tlwt tn W£l he waa the presl- out of steady employment —Ohl-j b;.lt ’.hr problem actually is."—Col. Theo- ; Drs Hale. Gale and Frost are editors, tomorrow, to attend to any and all who on a piece-of property the title to lhe
Fred Bechtel, wife and Billie of Ha»doie Roosevelt, new Governor of the i I live Astrophysical Journal published; 0We thl* office and are anxious to *et- tubsoll extend* only a* far a* lhe own- tings were Sunday callers at Cha*,
dent of Uw United European Investors, j Journal.
Philippine*.
•
»
&gt;• tlve Chicago University Pres*.
tie Up!
er can reusortvbly make use of It.
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Way of Our World .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1931

I CONVINCING ADDRESS OF

The Democratic Argument

♦

!

CONGRESSMAN HOOPER

i

Why Support the Republican Ticket?

Next Tuesday will be the battle of: serving lhe confidence and support of [up her ralff on China becauM she had
wauh out." and la full, u .Illy and bottom ot lhe uchei—meo ot unhn- ■ Commended Cong. Ketcham—
-the ballot*. It i* a matter of pleasure i the people of the United State*.
become practically bankrupt? Who
peachable character, dependable, can-,
------- dilldUh.
Safety Of Nation Gulls For
and pride to the Banner that the cam- 1* not to blame tor the breakdown in’would *ay that President Hoover was
Let ua consider for a moment some Klcntknu and capable—men who will
adminUtrr the several office* of the!
fJalgn in this county ha* been conduot.-1 the stock market The President and ' responsible f.or tile fact that tereii
Hoover’S Re-Election
analogous Cases In our hutory.
"SSITI &lt;»ww»ua j—.c &gt;&lt;«„. m u.t- cd In so fair a manner There has ; hl* Secretary of the Treasury had &lt; countries in South America had had
When Lincoln wa* elected, what mis­
giving* disturbed the country wiwn the way, satufactopr lo the people. Bvepr- jt|e q™* »ddre**cd *■ republican gath- been no mud-slinging. Tlie leaders of [ warned the country against the evils of revolutions and changed their govamtime for hl* Inauguration draw near! at'rwxt
dSstton’* 8UppOrted! erlng Sunday afternoon in Uh- Central. Uie two partu* have workedhard, and I speculation and that it would inevi-. menu because of economic cor.dlttcns?
will continue lo do so untilnext Mon- [ tably result in harm
This warning , And yet President Htnver iia* been
R was thought necessary to use great
! day night. Tire methods employed came many months before Lhe slump in j charged by his political opponent* with
i precaution in getting him to Washingrepresentative
in.
the
state leKUUture. ^^^'O’^ ^
4
Ketcham ol have been, on the whole, clean and tlie stock rgarket. Instead of lieedlng responsibility for that situation- a 'ait। ton. without creating a disturbance
In a Ume of dlstresa j thi* advice&gt;cra2y speculators foreed-uatlon that grips every nation the
And yet. though tlie Civil War came.
The speaker paid a high comphment »: might-forward
"Hr JOHNSON ON HOO­
the present it t* ea*y to appeal to priors higher and higher, only to have • world over. We have suffered fak low
Uncoin proved to be the only man
thJt* h-^Suhm^^atthrtH ! 10 U“ V*&gt;«® t0 lW* district of the SCrtr like
!
VERS ADM1NI8TJIATION.'I Mr
H ,[ prejudice,
prejuaicc. easy
ca*y to ret
r&lt;. men against
agwinsi them
incin drop
arop harder
nsraer and
ana harder
narucr when
wnsn the
vne than any other.
that could carry the country through
I.
! '&lt;**
congreaaman Ketcham
K- '
Hoover; president Hoover has maintained our
Senatoi Hiram W. Johnson. Cali-.■ Its awful difficulties.
—— .Surely
- •- President
- :
—
tumSnl S-^Tmanv veaJTw h« lL,!n lK’1,ltwl Oul “OW foolish it would be for'। their fellows But fortunately in Barry .slump- came
county little of that has been done
: could not be held responsible for that currency on a solid br-sia. He ortgifornia's Procre&gt;»ivB republican leader,
Wiien Grover-Cleveland wa* elected
Die
1
du’rlcl »® flange, when p new 1 Tlie republicans of Ba fry county can.1 speculative mania
In an address tn San Francbce. urging in IBM. there was another time of
_
nated and ret in motion the RersmProgressive republicans to support dread and misgiving. Mr. Cleveland I Thorn*pF^. (k-rivingtann »uch «&gt;Er*^-^^haye to start In congress where John 'wu believe, support,their ticket, from, Just
— as
— •*-*
— wt ----tlie ------country
.recuvcnni
jirud.^ pmaDce Corporation. He was
had■ scarcely been out “
of• New *York
Franklin D Roosevelt, predicts that । ii..
—•.. : ience a capacity tha* anil serve him y—&gt;,tv..tv&gt;. i-o-. t»-.n •• President Hoover down to coroner, with from tiiU first break in-values, due tc r.ip[xjr’.«i in that measure by &amp;0 per
.
. . comniuu’t-s wh"l? M- u feeling Hist they are supporting
"the United States of America U about Slate, and never been in Wellington admirably in the state legislature He
over-speculation
—
which
recovery
was
cent
of the democrat* ind practically
to have govenimenfdlly a new deaj," Very few democratic leaders knew ium , has been • pcMmaater of Mlddlcvl|!r,
n now ts well up in many un­ worthy mtn who. if successful, will
“p £ “”&gt;
"Alnlo»l al un end.'.' lie wild, "is an in­ lie admitted he knew nothing about j and u now a member of the school
; illl Hie offices for which they arc rim- in progress as we ail know more than a all tlie republican* in both Imuve* of
ept. futile, ineffective, incl&amp;clepi. dUos-- the tariff, and he secretly went to the board. He has served the county Mc®““‘ ”***; nlng-with credit to the country, to the year agtf there came without warning [ ccngres*. Tlie charge th^t he did this
Xri^n^u£ slate and to Barry county. If there from Europe a menace to our economic to help the rich U so ndidul-ws that no
tiotu und un-American administra­ capital in a private, midnight train. {sheriff In which office he exhibited the **£
lite which has ckiued world-wide sensible man ought to listen to tl.
'evading tlie reporters •
.qualities of courage, firmness, good,
' •
tion."
■ suffering add tlie United State*' has There ire 23,ixX) i&lt;u0 dejSjsitora in. the
' Mr, Cleveland was untried and un-' Judgment and rigid economy
j| —
.Turning to national Issues tiw speak .“should stand by their colon thb. i* the hud to a hare in It. England went of! banks of thi* country. There are many
THE ARGUMENT OF PEAR known and tlie country was anxious a* I
C
c*n^‘u for judge
...—--l(.r proved beyond question that the dr- ,'nir- Their great leader. Herbert Hoo- .tlie gold standard, the ban's of Austria [' millions more who belong . to building
.
WILL NOT WORK to tlie outcome of hl*
election.
Never-i«
pruoaif.
is
imy-eignt
year*
mduir.d)re
^
lon
Ulr
iugh
which
we
are
passv,
'
r
h
“
*
fou
«
,u
M«»»t
great
obstacles
his
Neverprobaty. M forty-eight years old.
the
German ’ Retciubank !land loan associations. 8t,U other mil­
The gunpel of fear wlllch republican "theleas he made a vigorous,
vigorous, Arm-mind-1h**,*
firm-mind* family of five children. He . &gt; a
* American origin; that lo pni^rve our currency from the evils failed;
graduate of the University of Michigan ”* **
Amencan ongrJnfl,1|on
,o
hur.. and the bank ot England.would have] lions own railroad stocks and bonds;
leader* are now preaching will - not cd executive.
;
followed
except
fur
the
moratorium
se
­
rill!
other
millions
who
carry
life
m­
-U- ------------ “nd
Co&lt;Vbr held rranonX
*conomic force* that have brough: ,
na a teacher
icacner of
oi large experience,
experience, h.vnavwork. To voters who are versed In the
'
by President Hoover, in which,.'surancc in companies whose resotirci-s
These examp^s show Ilng been on the faculty of Hastings Imagination, could be iwld responsible hardship
hLstury of American politics ii is ailly new
to our people Tixse force*, cured
andfajee 1o&lt;1 cof the argumei.to! |JJgh
Ior for the fact that England. Norway. 1
practically ill
" -the
“ - members
---- u
of con- i are invested largely in public utility
and mixkading. A change In the podespite
what
may
be
said,
did
not
liav«*
democrat* and republicans, bund*. When President Hoover *et out
six years. He is a student of current [Sweden and other European countries 1their origin in this country but did grt'»
Utlcal character of an administration feor. It did not wwk with
and L, Mneciaiiy mtcresUd In hud gone off tlie gold standard', that ’come from other lands and were -due Joined In sanctioning- The currency of '
--­
and Iu the jxjllticul nmvictions of the Cleveland. It wil not work with
^ory. His training, his family irla- tlie bank oi Austria had fulled. The 'largely, in fact almost wholly, to tb- every nation in Europe. Azia und South [loan XMociutloni. the railroads und th?
people has occurred too many times to Prankllii D. Roosevelt. It h re ut
' bank* of Germany and England would 1
America
has depredated The only i insurance companies from threatened
frighten the j^ublio mind. In spite of ----------------------nw--------vmrr ------------a
UoOM
u,,d hlK
i“»«lledual
aftermath of the war Np one should
- ------- „-2
’ ihave
followed
excepttastes
for udmlrthe prompt '
•
dluatcr.
he
w.r
helping
every
man.
tlie mournTulprcdicilon* of Mr Hoo- party leaders I*
U more imperatively ?bl, beiwh^-duu^rejnfwced
nt him tm the duU» &lt;d the
pr.,- “ctlon ot U,c p? ',&lt;Jr.nt ln Atting the think of deserting *. general as he »is
S' %
y the dollar is. that of the United State*; woman and child in Uie United States
■ ver and republican stump speaker*, rwcessary
ruT&lt;.**nrv ,u.w
now Uian
tlian ever and the mind-----------------------------------------------------------t moratorium endorsed by practically 1leading hLs forces against an- enemy,
’• mid we have President Hoover to He was helping lo maintain joh» for
that a ciMiige will mean ruin, flic ma- of the American electorate is made up,
and making progress toward winning
working' people, because we would
Jonty of. voters will go to Uic poll* and and a campaign of fear will not mow
the fight, and President Hoover has thank for that Mtuaticn Who but an tiw
ignoramou* would ataero that Presl-. be in the midft nf chtiw'and tiw worst
Imran Tf» raraulM- rauln.
“•
’ mp-encly cast tlielr ballot for Roosevelt
made
progress
in
fighting
tiw
depresit. except to add to iu determination
.,y' m," .rartd
aS.;slon. und if re-elected confidence will dent Hoover Is rrsponr.ble for the jx»»lb!e financial condition except tor
and u change of adminbtratlon. They to oust Mr. Hoover and his advisers
bankruptcy &lt;4 Austria, for England* the Reconstruction Finance Corpora­
know that such shouts of "Wolf! und put Mr. Roosevelt in his place..
be restored
abanduninent of the gold standard, far tion. which Prc*idetit Hoover demised.
.Wolf' have happened before, when
Prj-«idrnt Hoover.
{be threatened failure of the bank* of Tiiere are numerous o'.iwr steps, creathe wicked democrats in their malic- THE DEMOCRATIC
I Tl^ olfM ot O.M
bwn■ ««,'”&lt;’JKb “?
—--------T party
T'-.............
' -and.England,
---- -----------------------------------------&gt; ............
In President
Hoover the
and Getmuny
and for
the de- turtw=~
of his genius, which have been
have threatened to gobble up tiw nar------------- ------_____currency
____ _
__ [
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tlm result* in Hie
.
COUNTY
TICKET
I
*alL*faciorilv
filled
during
tiw
laz*
five
Tiw
speaker
proved
beyond
doubt
•
the
nation
have
a
man
.
of
whom
the
preciatlons
in every
in ■.theapplied.
You
c;
llonal control. And yet ntimblican
1c.auv’ U
dc&gt;,rL'a; whole
«n *’'» «-• proud i. ..He
..............................................
-world except our own? Who would de- practical ending
of bank failurea, in
The voters of Barn' county will find mid a half year* by George W Leon- lhat t!ir
jjW'llblndcrs are expecting to scare the
;8lon----uxs lbi' ..World
*“r “Uw
hnx —
Jtroveif
-&gt;
•-* ■ elate President Hoover responsible for, the better buolnre..* of railroads, and in
.
,a great
loader, a great
honest electorate by such puerility. It tlie democratic county ticket msdr up। ard.;..wlio is,, again a candidate for thl»
‘
lnnnnnM
m
„
n
the
niHimtnir
of
m*HV
.
OnawHo
,
' ramlnd^one of the hair*rai.*ing threat. of excellent material—from represen­, position. We nced.only to consider hi* 10.000,000 men. the maiming of many, strategist, a tirelos* worker fur the the fact that Australia has defaulted other evidences of restored confidence-.
‘more, all of whom were as- country'* good and an tionest man, de-, on her Bond", that Japan liad to give 'Continued on page nine, pkrt two&gt;
"Tlie gubllttVll ketch you If you .don't tative in tlie legislature down to Hu'I1 'Continued on page 15. part three! : millions
sets to the world; and the waste of over'
'
93OO.(XX).OOp,OOO in carrying on a war of!
over'
The
HARRIS CREEK.
a large crowd attchded the school home on n few weeks' vacation from
Railroad St., to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred inUNQTnVUIU MFN
FENNOCK HOSPITAI..
। m-drueiLwiTwdestruction
over foiir
four vc'ar*
year,*.acutei
The ; Mra Margafel
JOHNSTOWN
MEN
nation*
of for
Eliroiw
suffered
Silcox k .spending a l'I»&gt;' “t the schoolhou.se Wednesday her hospital work at Ann Arbor, re­
A daughter was born to Mr. und Greiner. 119 W. Grant fit., on Oct. 2H.
' nation* of Europe suffered acute®
CATCH WOOD STEALERS uuMHta, iwiwmt u* wr
«-»•
1:1 «*™» •”™“,enM •“
“ ““ &lt;“r”a “ ""
“»«“»■
Mrs Lloyd Gaskill. Route 4. on Oct. und to Mr. and Mm. Clement Mead.
_________________
. Sargent
Mis*visited
Ila Bargcnt
visited her people
.. ----T s'
w.,lilt
ne kunuiuvir
condition!* have grown steadily' Mra Mary McNaughton
attended the teacher. Mis* Mary Burn*, and pupils.
Miss . Ila
he.220 W. Munhall St., on O*t 30.
,
■*'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grib &lt;nee Edna
Sebewa over the week end.
Bcnj. Butler And Son Capture worse. America enjoyed phenomena: funeral of Mra. William Stone, an old
Scotland's
population
has
declined
ww
Hrc
...roident
of
Bowne
township.
She
wni
.Heicr)
were
pleasantly
surprised
one
Mr.
and
Mrs
Herman
Winkler and
" hmpltal since last report •’On-Oct. 26
prosperity for'a time, then the inertTwo Fellows With Their
9- years old The funeral wa* held;evening last week when several ladie.; Mrs Carrie L. Oerltnger were in Hasto Mr. and Mra Harvey Gallup, 1403 E 4.842.554
liable reaction came here. Such
F ‘ rv"
Loaded Truck
great war Tuesday yith burial in Bowne Center I and families of Caledonia dropped in- to ting* Tuesday.
'cemetCTyS
.
spend tiw evening' with them. GamesFred Eckardt and-son. Eugene, of
Two But tie Creek men were arrested I in liistnry.
..
iusKrr ano
*.« speaker detailed the cff.TTU
by jnoer-nnenu
Under-Sheriff Tasker
and ucpuvy
Deputy: The
efforts of! Mr and Mrs. gimon Mastin and son • and music were enjoyed throughout the Grand Rapids visited the former's slsSheriff Bell Thursday night. Tbev are President Hoover, tn stemming the tide Gilbert of near Dutton called on her evening. Many beautiful and useful ter. MIm Olga Eckardt. over the week
in Lil with i» charge of stealing wood .&lt;•! depression und starting America to- 'brother. Mr and Mra. Arthur Geib. re- gift* and best wishes for a long and end.
from the premise* of Benjamin Butler, ward recovery
Tliat recovery would ."Whappy wedded life were lettivcd by
Mr and Mrs George Bate* of Ualta
_«
—— »-j—• lodged
-—i—against
;
r Hoover
Hoover t Mr*. Gilbert Heintrlemnn of Dutton Mr. and Mrs Gelb
I visited their children here over Sunif jj
Mr.
of Johnstown,
them. be
I helped and hastened ;f
be al*nt
afternoon with Mrs. |
2------------- -a »________
'day.
be re-elected. Thcre
TiiGe will
vtillirej■ Wednesday
■■
Mr. Buller had suffered fnjm depre- shall
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•
••
•
laninor»*ih
.
I
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:
Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter Cooke visited
and hesitation if he shall be de- j ,nur
COUNTY LINE.
diition* on tiw woodpile he had nc- doubt
&lt;
because of the uncertainty ot ■ Mrs. James Barnes spent a few | Mrs H. J. Gibson visited her father,!. in Grand Rapid* and Sparta Sunday.
cumulated for the winter before this feated.
I
policies and program* ot " dgya iav. ue«-k with her sister. Mrs. I Henry Wachter, in Grand Rapids horn 'j George Bywatcr of Grand Rapid*
time: so he decided that he would get the
'
। Mae Rugelr.’ in Grand Rapid*
came Friday tor a week's visit with
' •
the thieves. Thursday night he heard Roosevelt.
i
Mrs. Myra Anderson. Mrs. Mary Thursday till Sunday.
his daughter, Mr and Mrs. Floyd .
It was a very' convincing at^drass.
tiw nolM: of a truck making toward
Vreeland. Mrs. Evelyn Beier and Mrs. I i Leonard and Raymond Gibson visit- Bates, und family.
his wax! pile, Mr. Butler and his son.
| Edna Geib attended the Home Eco- led their cousin. Karl Wachter in East;
Mr. and Mr* Howard Hewitt of Has­
Don. determined that they would BOARD PAYS LIVE­
j nomica .club at Mrs. Martha Colby's j Woodland Sunday afternoon
tings attended .srrviccs at the Evancatch th#- wood stealers They waited ,
STOCK CLAIMS OF $408.43 SS-yMiss Gertrude Schuler, who iuu beeni gelical church Sunday morning.
Uli the pair had loaded lhe truck and
then, before
they hud left hl. Pass Resolution Asking'That!
BUTTER, Shultz or
OOr
premises. Mr. Butler,, fully armed for
Each County Be Allowed To j
Middleville, lb. . . . . .fafc«W
the occasion, halted the truck, com­
manded
the
two
young men to get
Name License Fee
'
CATSUP, large U4- Q
OQp
down and come along with him and
oz. bottle . . \ .OforCvv
„»
u.w
w.«v..
m
v
m
—
hLs son into the house, which t|wy did. ■ A resolution was pawed al the board
Arrived at the botrre hr telephoned to of xupervisors recent wsMon urging
SALMON, Tall Q
OQn
the jail here and told the officers that Hut each county be allowed to fix lhe
Alaska Pink . .WcansCwl#
he had tn his home n pair of wood amount of dog license.*, provided that
stealers; so the officers went after'the licenses fixed shall not be Dower
POPCORN, Sure- O
4 Er
them. They gave their name* us Rus-! than that which the law now specifies.
Pop..................... £&gt;pkgs. 1 WW
m) Brown, age 23. of Battle Crr.k Barry county has found it necessary to
und Mike Tomac. also of Battle Creek. Pay out nearly all the dog license
20 Or. Pkg. 10c
POST BRAN
Q
OQf*
urc 19.
In tliat neighborhood many money to pay actual damage claims, so
FLAKES . .
OpkgitOL
people have suffered from wood stealgood rca»&gt;n why lhe license*
ers and possibly this pair can account should not be lowered.
for some of it.
’Du-’ livestock claims allowed nt the
Brown wa* fined »10 or in defauU 10: recent session of the board of super­
GLEAN milk furnishes the best quality
no worries about illne.-s or a chance
days in Jatl-he paid. Tomac was given. visors were *408.43. covering the time
SIS run- or 15 days in Jail He is tn J from the June session up to the Octo­
of the greatest number &lt;&gt;f necessary
epidemic. •
•
:
BEEF STEAK. Chi- O
OKp
. jail
bcr session. It can be seen tliat the
food elements AT THE LOWEST
cago branded beef K lbs. Kww
-»♦ *--------------! county will need all the money- it can
OFFICIALS representing the State of
COST. Medical research has disclosed
i
YOUNG
PEOPLE
IN
AU।
Kd
from
dog
licenses
to
pay
the
llveHound, Sirloin, Porter House or 8wi»«
Michigan, after an actual test, have
that ONE QUART of CLEAN milk fur. CIDENT MONDAY NIGHT, j stock claims.
provei) that no CLEANER milk is pro­
’• nishea MORE THAN 50 PER CENT of
I .Monday evening four Hastings young |
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Hinman's Home Made OKft
duced anywhere than Highlands Dairy
the ESSENTIALS of the day’s diet.
Sausage, none better,2lbi.C*»
l»»
B
fe
.Tl.
m
.n
.bill
aradrot
•&gt;
„„
„
tl
„
Brulh
Grade ‘‘A” milk. It is so CLEAN in
6 Bart
Your mon^y can buy no other food at
Knmi. rniuT.
north «r Nulmne.
s.lurd„. Nov.
fact that the Highlands Dairy in1 the
A,
u&gt; lhe Bum-r. Alvin HuPORK CHOPS,
O
anywhere near the price that will con­
only Dairy in this section that is per­
ver WA. armne , cteerolrt eimeh .nd wh0
,„lcr,,ua lhere plmu« come
meaty, rib end slices*" lbs. Cvv
tain
so
many
of
the
essentials
of
life
us
I wo*
... unable
....hl, to
&gt;„ make
nieke the
,he curve,
co,,,, the
ihe carl.
VI ..,., br„,, Jou, „„„ „nJ ,
mitted to sell Grade "A” milk. That is
does
GOOD,
CLEAN
MILK
—
It
will
: swerving on the slippery road and !The ladles will bring well-filled baskets
PORK STEAK, off
because iLiaso LOW in bacteria count.
help you cut the cost of living.
'turning over.
und fufnish lhe dinner.
No human hands touch Highlands
ham, lb
i Huver was badly cut about the face. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville en­
Above everything elite you ahoula
Dairy milk. It is automatically sealed
. The others in tlie car. Burdette Harber. tertained friends from Batpe Creek,
KNOW that the milk, you use in your
in sterilized bottles and delivered, icy
and Misses Virginia Crake* and Marian Sunday.
.
NUMEROUS OTHER LOW PRICES '
Echlmnw. were slightly injured but all ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore of;
home is C1J2AN. Then you need, have
cold, at your door.
SHOP HERE AND SAVEI
। were able to return lo their homes after East Delton entertained the Brush
receiving first aid.
Rtdee Cemetery Circle Thursday. Al­
! The Holland Institute recently sur- 'though the day was stormy there wJs
veyed tlie apparel worn by the average [a good at tendance, twenty-one enjoy-1
man and ■woman in New York in the Ing the "good dinner, after which there J
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
summer and found that women's was election of officers 'hs follows;
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
।clothes
totaled about a jxnind jier jwr- President. May Anders; Vice-Presi­
Phone
2491
The Big Little Store
We Deliver
'son. Man's attirejpwraged almost six !dent. Jessie Sanders; Secretary. ’Maud
Zcrbel; Treasurer. Mina Prnnshka:
. fjounds!
.
Flower Supt. Christa Aldrich. All re­
pork a fine time gnd Our next circle
will be with Mrs. Florence Wood of
Hastings. Thuraday. Nov. 17. Each one
bring something for the baxaur.
Those who did not attend p. T. A.
Wednesday night missed a great treat,
[as Miss Fry of Nashville was there
; and gave several selections on her ac­
cordion. She is n tine player und all
j enjoyed it After the short but good
CORNER OF STATE AND JEFFERSON STS.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
[program they had election of 'officersj
as follows: President. Mrs. Nellit?’
BERNARD R. REED, Proprietor
Clouse; Vice-President. Mra. Vert Rob­
inson: Secretary. Miss Dorothy Garlinger; Treiudrer. Libbte Craven. Re­
freshments were acrvnd. Tlie school­
house looked very pretty with Hali lowe'en decorations.

AN APPRECIATION.
.We heartily appreciate the fair
and generous spirit of the Banner in
offering us tree space in its columns
for the publication of tlie Demo­
cratic side of. this political cam­
paign.—Democratic County Comm.

IEW

s
9

♦

SiniSt.'S

A

Dollar’s

Dollar

or the Dollar Back!

Friday,
Nov. 4

&gt; ATl'DY.
"city wel-.

Saturday,
at the
Nov. 5 .
North Side Grocery

Henkel's
Pancake
Flour

for os low
such cxiven this
times lejM
in garden
Dean of
at MichiHcd us to
about tiw
situation,
diet was
■ disease? ' '
» far?
en asked
by deleinference
she had
a woman
ly in the
vidcd - she

CLEAN, PURE MILK

5 £ 23c

P &amp; G or
Flake White

Is the Ideal Food for Children As Well As
Grown-Ups, and It’s the Cheapest Food
You Can Buy ... and the BEST

MEAT SPECIALS

SOAP

lie mkiuI
i unalysis
ccnomista
"eaiunc'.i
lie would

19c

urns. "We

13c

amount-.
Ilk. vegefish* liver
tloks dwone must

I health

other inhy I feel

ow

i Virginia
I visiting
iay

with

tl daugh«loy mid
rale will
1 flection
All who
p of the

♦

I

if Grand
Mis' over

Jackson,
ighter of
nd Mrs.
Rutland
ursday.
&gt; Sunday
outhwest

HINMAN’S

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Paramount Foods/

REED’S DRUG STORE

These products are of excellent
merit—Prepared and packed by
the most modern and scientific
methods and under ideal sani­
tary conditions — (A Govern­
ment Food Inspector present at
our St. Louis plant every vyorking hour.)
Demand PARAMOUNT Foods
from your grocer
“A Dollar spent for Paramount
Foods is a Dollar More to Barry
County Farmers”

Lansing
de War-

Sid Lord
' visitor*
on Mon­
business

Here Are a Few of Our
Leading Products —

Mayonnaise
Chili Con Came
Tomato Soup
Ketchup
Sandwich Spread
Chili Sauce Mince Meat

Tomato Juice
Hot Relish
French Dressing
Pork and Beans
Sauer Kraut
Vinegar
Maple Syrup

PICKLES

Mixed

Sweet

Sour

Mustard

Hirsch Bros &amp; Company

! of Has&gt;l Chas.

♦

Opening Day Specials

|

j

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
A Hallowe'en'party was held'at the,
home of Asa Strait Saturday night.
The house was prettily decorated for
the occasion und cards were played.
Miss Agnes Anderson of Nashville and
Harold King won first prises and
Myrlen Strait and Thelma Hall lhe
consolation
Mrs. Isaac Williams of Alanson is
visiting her sister and other relatives
in Vermontville.
•
The W. F. M. 8 met with Mrs. Asa
Strait Friday P- M. and there was a
large turnout.
Light refreshments
were served at end of meeting.
Paul Ideina of Detroit came after his
father, Allen Identa, Friday.
Mr.
Idema lias been working for Ell Strait.

Don’t think' too hard of the other
fellow; he may have Just as bad nn
opinion of you.

Satuaday, November 5
1 Am Closing Out
Sherwin- Williams Paints
Roger, Lacquer
*4 Pt20c
&gt;6 Pt35c
1 Pt65c
1 Qt$1.15

Quick Dry Varnuhe,
14 Pt20c
Vi Pt30c
1 Pt.50c
1 Ql

One, Day Only
Prices reduced on 1932 Wall Paper
to Close Out

Fresh Salted Peanuts
8c lb., 2 for 1 Sc
Chocolate Covered Peanut* 19c lb.
Large Blanched Peanuta
Assorted Chocolate/

95c

Other Sherwin-Williams Paints 20% Off

15c lb.
19c lb.

Fine Assortment of Stationery
Special 29c
All 10c Soda, and Sundaaa fa

as

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER t. 1M2

PAPE BIX

return bout beta-ven-Robert Sdilllnwn! T* If FJoi^on IV.'n*
of Hastings and Tom Buchovsky of |
Xi&lt;e.uen ryins
Wayland. On October 20 thf*e -boys.i
Twa Imnnrtant Tilts
i
both heavyweights, pyt on u three
1 WO imporiani 1 IKS
round contc»t that brought the fans to T. K. went through art easy game]
-r4
their feet.- So closely were the two-*1’*'
Reserve t-am and cam- ,
I. 0. 0. F. PLANS BOXING
boys matched that when the two-^U* °n fob of the heap 38-0 Jas’. Wed- I
CUntAI ARMHQTICP HAY Mdges and the referee gave -.he de- nesday. Much reserve strength showed;
• onUVV RHIWIol IDE UH 1 fi5!()n Io th&lt;1 Harting* boy there was! “P in lhe name. Campbel! and{.’Ilfford 1

Sporting Items

—Wayland’and Bradley To of -he young mm wanted it left that
backfield men to pianv v.ar
Furnish Competition
iSTdS
J^^^Tfen^Xi

OCTOBER SESS ON
UNMLYBUSYONE

beard to place the appropriation forthe poor board lor next year at &gt;16.000-&gt;
instead ot recommending a consider­
ably larger sum. which .will doubilc-.-.

When times were good the board of
supervisors were always careful tn,
- (Continued from pas* one)
keep each comity fund supplied with :
' rnont-y to run from January to Janu-(
ary. with a go»»d margin over. But the'
^^^d
rcir-b’iclns ^^12. tax situation in this county is. now so;
j
acute that the board felt it nrces*ar&gt;;
to reduce the county” budget and did/
so. realising that the med could be

ducted on a diHerent b.vl* A time comp’Md mo.tly of -ub material
i-ma
borrowing. Anyone who hiw bcciij
limit.will ta ret und tlie decision will ' Tuesday the Middlitilfo B. team ! ’ .L'h JLf?\ 1.. '!
. acquainb-d with our bcsml* &lt;d super-i
t.„
fonIlJ,tal,t wh0 C,N th,. &amp;pst|took fcavhvdlrt R teauj^to ramp bv
‘h1’1"
*”‘‘f'’V TlMirs kruiw.i that it 4 k their purp.vse.-!rtHs or adv antagt-x during -uch period (a »-*&gt; m™’. The re^frcTeam i lrowyd ;“t.e^;;1.hILT„,iIv’
: -and their fixed purport-, to take cure bl;
Movin’Smith, son of Fred Smith, of ;’&gt;P fo k’,x»d advantage nnd wide hales,
h p, !y
and
been
Rijtland. makc.&gt;-hls firet appearance in«|*-ned for.fas: backfield men td-plvy. ;
u
,
same tiftte'look after the welfare of tin
tta local ring. He meets 3*k Aller- through to gains
•
; Tlie rcjiort of the county pcir board taxpayers of the county.
ding also of the hx-al xrabic. who won a p Today the T. K outfit wz, tn Com- rev rale dtiw fact that, on the lira: day
decision over Rene Ganuuillet nt the stock Park in an attempt to avenge a;°* October, that board had on hand
Jn ,j,c
heartbreak 13-12 defeat receded al i-l,*’7.’ No more monev u.HiJp ta
evening Rem- Ganguillet tries *&gt;W holds in \our fo l Wm*-'hr-• ‘••,-ad-d&gt;I- f &gt;r that board until the,Dralir.e conclusions with ifnothrr'.'var Lrf’s go and support, the boy*. 1 rr-rstlx-r tax levy.which will no! lx- paid
pnto the county treasurer's
squared arcr
Utter. Ro_v.il Havre of ’Hat
Tne bo-.-.v’rang-’from'foatlK-rw-jaht to POOR RELIEF COST LARRF i‘ nu' “nw *? J-'h’-wr-- I-'1-' War «i
?-r K-.cht and are trainnig dally
„ .52. „ .'
”Ut
O-fo'-r ifo- .ount;.
. b .r.l exFOR PAST YEAR IN COUNTY
!
*: »* n
The management has an added at_______of_ which
_____ l;
.
.!l«r &gt;2.«»2tJ40; m pv,:r ;iibcr_ &gt;1.725 00:
(Continued from pagy one)
acttoh lhe exact nature
4 announced ,0 that patron- win not: Compared With Clinton And land In January 51.8581'7 'nils mukt.
57M82I5
As the
di’inuiv and affords everyone an gpprxtunliy io!
ojw.-n
■ il; appointed if it cannot b-- -e;-tired.1
...
Ila
-* tctul ol o
'-”fo-’ n»
,,«• umwns
■- - ’-v.-. Arena
- it undcretood j
Gratiot, Cost Was Much
will nmir.uJijt.;&gt;- ix- i,-a.i,-.- this v.a. d-» their-part Hl this relief work- Tlti&lt;
odd
Feilo
b Mr
than lust, it u&gt; consider,
« '&lt;.,u&gt;
Less In Barry Co.
•',1
,’1' «, h? ' Red Cross Ls always on fhr Job locahy
Ut.-»t they will constantly endeavor t-J
50 per
a0
pef cent should b&lt;l&gt;- added to la-.i ..-• well as natirumlly and is deserving:
give the best jxwslble talent obtainable, j
of uuivcnol support
matched carefully- and with a view to;,; Osborn. as secretary &lt;•! the county poor year’s expenditures to cover tlxjx-rditun.*
this
y.-ur
by
the
jxxir I
on c&gt;putting the finest form of entertain-;.
Chairmen for the
in relief work in this county for the the county ate.' 1
-tram
;r.cn; before the fans.' Uniutu! and,'
‘
one.
who
were
helped
in
Burry
count
’
-t'Kjr.mchitli.; mentlomxl. Adding that
tiV.cl features will be introduced from ;
the year ending Oct. I. and the to­
time to time.
■
,
’
'tfor
tal
expenie
for
relief
work
by
the
boun
­
itunated &lt;xix-:w for relief work
As the Banner has already'staled n '
524 687.43. Fortunately there
p.wr lx«ir&lt;! for the four month-­ Grove; Mrs. Chat
:large njimber of women attended the;;ty wax'W
rc.^rve funds that tta’coun-lin qucMidu
.. 5U.7ff7.58.
.Z..Z-. Deducting the
last show. Tlie committee informs n‘T
that inquiries com- every dar relative 9.£?* C ? mlKslo,n ftnd w‘ I,«r" •&gt;«»»&lt;■*•»» 52.Wfl.72 which the board had on hand Os-no Knowli-.-,; f.ac. v. Mt... Efizabctlf
to lhe auendance of women at the
“’V, 'h.r
T«r-tunount on October I. would leave $9.686GO to Gray; Banfo Id. Mrs. Lillian Ufinaar:
AriniMlce Day Meet and the• manage..
Maple Grove. Mrs. Edith 1&gt;.-Bult; Cres-:
ment is glad, to urge them to attend. ".V. VJfT That will have to be con- board sufficient, money to meet iu cx- •« j. Mrs. Ue Reynolds: Middleville,
jx-mre* before tlie end of January. Fred stakue; Woodland. Mn . J. V. Hil­
-There is nothing effemivr in any part
of the. program and under the rigid:£‘,nlf’" C0“ntJ *ith bil,1 3,100 ,n’’r&lt;‘
bert; Quimby. Mrs. Hurry Hponable; i
rules of the state of Michigan.the boyi
^rrj and a much t&gt;-t- In the hurry ot tlx- resrtons of the lust Cluierdnle, Mrs. Harold Enzlatui;
are under the constant hupection of a ■}*r ??1'
?' “"J1 ’-lian Barry, is rais- twor'davs of Hie October meeting of Prairieville, Min, W- F. Smith;’
eorpu of pbvdcanK who carefully t'-st;*'1? W'™
TrM and c,r0“°’Mtsi Niijii FcihwF; Yanka
Sprimr-.
their physical rondition. and of a h- i**'bc't
ln ,h''
inn to cover for Use four months- tlie Mra. B. s a- McKibben; Shultz Mim
ci.-nsed n t- r.e who Mop. tni- contest 1
l'I):n)’al’l! 1cost ol relief work in the county, which Barbara Ciiambcrlaln.
. This new store-has the
whenever it I* apparent that a con-i**'ht,M’ t^i’ .•* done through the p&lt;x&gt;r boarci. was
In
Ulis
city.
Mrs,
Foreman
is
plan-1
values in winter things
testant Is outclaased or t»niix,rarily 1 JTar *jnww
have to have more ftitirely overlooked. It was no one* mug for a house-tp-hnuse can-.a.&lt;s. to
incapacitated; Boxers who are knocked I f’,r n*'xl year,.
I*** clrcuni- Lull. It is Ju t om-'of those things aH will have an opportunity to ;wsM
c.ul. which sometimes 'occurs, hum,’-' :«tanc‘"i
l&gt;'H''.ve Barry county is to that do and will Happen ‘
Mcrnbendiijv may also be iiatd at the
diately return tt» the room after dress«mgratu!atrd on the c.ip.-.b’a- mail­
As we intitnatik! last week. the board Banner office, and on Satuniay-s. us wi
ing and watch the remainder of the J‘l'r *"
*ts relief work h:i.&lt; been in its efforts to economize for next the ru. tofnrnicmbirs of the Anietinni
Here’s some everyday
program.
] handled^
year
w
’
enf
loo
far.
we
believe
events
values tliat mnke.your
will show, in cutting the budget item
•: Tlie eventa arejur follows:
.
(tRESSEY
fiic making Uie canvas*,
dollars go farther.
•
No I 'Flyweight! Peter Barb-w. p.! Mt&lt; J Nellie Rlckenmoro and Mrs !1 for &lt;he county poor board to &gt;16,000? the
tile reaponu-being father
A. Q, 112 v-s Daniel Morgerwtenn/ Minnie Hammond spent Sunday with -•ame figure that was appropriated a
Wayland AHl-.C.—112.
?,tr and Mrs. Ben Fritz at I’l.unw.-fl. . year ago lor 1932. Every ihdicauiin

or surpsL” the
rfc-tnum.- wfocn
dedicated its new-taxmc and wre'-.iing
ring on October M but with the pi.-paratioui that are going fortran! for(the
ARMISTICE DAY MEET which v. il. ta
held on the nigh: el ^.ivcmtar 11. th.indications nn- that the -peed, and
thrill of the net -proditcfo-n’ will ta
duplic. tvd.
■
... .... . —a

• COLD WEATHER •

FOOTWEAR SPECIALS
SATURDAY

THURSDAY — FRIDAY

Bargains for ALL the Family!
MEN’S CALF

GIRL’S SPORT
OXFORDS $149

DRESS OXFORDS

Black or Brown Combinations

Same In Boyn* $1.45

Value Leader Work
Shoe /

FLEECE LINED Rubber

LOCAL RED CROSS
DOES REL EF WORK

GAITERS

Waters

Clothes Shop

Men's Sheep Lined

LEATHERETTE
4 pockt

S545
Same for Boys
$2.95—$3.25
DRESS PANTS
$1.98-$2.45-$2.98
Heavy'"All Wool
Trousers

2.75
Flannelette Shirts

.A.,‘
raknt..
L-ixnmit..
,-.&gt;r!... . . . .
Melvin Smith Itx). Both nu4nlx

I Cnroh'n Conycr from near Richland
,hp w”* rn'&gt; »&gt;"’
K’T’ndlusotlx-r. Till Conycr.
. ’
Van Hout from ne.ir Kalnrna-

Ids.
,, „
...
n Kvs*a niicnuniice .ni tile
ti' n'n. ®an&lt;E!,lJ-‘■’ ,3 ’ H-dkrar’en party hi Id at tile -cIkmi’,-!
vs. Royal Haye., 140. Boili nx-ailM l- olUioine Friday evening. A short pri-uram
I followed by games, stunts and fortune
[ telling was enjoyed by all. Refrtsh-

EAST LANSING BEATS'
HASTINGS ELEVEN 7-0 '

45c
Winter
UNION SUITS
79c 95c—$1.25
Pure Virgin Wool

UNION SUITS .

3.25
Boys’
UNION SUITS

49c

No, 2 'Welterweight' Bud Chu'c.’O i Mr. and .Mrs David Shcplici'd from
A. C 147:. vs. Richard Palmer, Mid-1 near Orangeville xpertt Sunday' with
dltiville 145.,
.
’ Me. and Mrs Leslie Ensian.
No. 3 'Weltcrwrighti FX rd Thomas.; Mr- ant* Vrs- ¥«««’ Towne nntl famO. A. C. 14’2 v.-. Frank Radimak. w: A. ll£r,r I’l'dnw»ll visited her parents. Mr.
C. 144
' :,“1 Mrs W. Waters Saturday.
No 4 •Welie’wcisli’l Eldon Hi-.r '
Harvev nnd Leslie Knrian
Middleville 145
Frank Borelr. W:‘a. in'lSn^nf Th
--------■
in honor ot tin- birthday of M*v Del-'
jbert Enrian. C.ucxts present were. Mr
No. 5 1 Flyweight&gt; Hairy Bwiver. O-j and Mrs. Doi'- Crandall. Mr. and Mrs.
. C. HI vs. IxiUL-. Boviji. W. A. C. 112 Curl Enzian and daughter of KalamaNo, 6 iFeatTierweight) Ed. McGrath, . /co. Mr. and Mm Millard Hoti'i-r and
I Mr. and Mrs. Uf Reynolds and fam\
0,Karinas. O :1,v- Befreshments of ice crcain and
&gt; Light wnAht'
30 vs. LyleVo
,-mh-i
r , -1 •
■ VrMrs Robrrt Cosgrove. Mrs.
unki man
jjtme Ih-m v-etle aiul Mrr.. Zoe Enzian
vt-w
lghG Robf Schill- lnl*rnt!‘,‘l "1'’ Omcral of n niece and
vyui ign. R &gt;bt. sc.u.l- pfll|&lt;.n nt Mnr|ln ^hwwfev
Toni Suchov:
i Bobbie Hammond has Ixcn r.txmdhiB
|jhc week with relatives nt Gramf Rup-

75c

1.50

We Brat About

Bartel Overalls and
Jackets
Compare the Quality

98c
Your money Is guaranteed
at this "store. Every article
must please our customer
or the full purchase price
refunded cheerfully.

WATERS
Clothes Shop

.

leather or Compo­
sition Soles
Any Hire

i’J I hey hail on hand Oct
be neci
*

Jt'.tatlun. lAv.iuw there arc s-.iffidt-n*. • lni-ine.s&gt; men and manufacturer.sum.- 1:1 other county fluids that witt1
iKopita) Saturday, folpt-rmit a tran-fer of money from fundi
Same in Boys’,
"7C1X
Ingram.
BOYS’ SIZES, $1.98
Any Size .... I wG
mred for .rhe balance.of this
Mr. Ingram was born in the township;
the poor fund so tts to snppiv of Irving jn ill.’* cotuffy Later hu par- i
ixard with enough money to Mils 'moved to a farm near this dly. l
.
.
We un- Ill- .P-eputd -I-.-.-ilhrieuud th. n w»-n: 5 ’TJ
.•
/-N . J-w ■
Ol
O.
derrf&amp;hd that the count
■nsurer is
where* h
empowered to make sue
ttuier on
his books front other fun
Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store
.
fluid, and ho will do so.
11 :i small way in the .manu-l '
drugs. Hm btiuln
grew] J 114 W. STATE ST
HASTINGS, MICH.
I h-\bet!ime an^’cjf Detroit*.: &lt;
’.Izen-. He became. deeply i

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store

the next three niont

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

overdrawing their own act

San Dii'go. .Which will f
under
will

the preft nt pi'wsNo taxpayer In the county need feel,
that anything out of line has been'
d tie in the transfer of money from
one county fund to another. The county
id not do it and would nc
id ami lhe new
'aid. Hit- money- that wa.s
itnm rther fmuls and put
fund mud be ieturtxd to
itmn made in the budget fo
fund. Slwuld the approt
:S16.0t» prtne inadequate u

. and an

ie Don- 4-v,’r&gt;’
possible in county xxjxhdlrcst* of
mda/igucsts
ol tl,r*‘s N ttJS the board’s desire to do
- --------------------- -- ------------ family.
•ter ana
f " IlhL&lt; tlu! infiwr.tt-d their, placing thrwlucli the Ha-tinif b»s fouldnft
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas
Day.
Mr.
and
‘
3
l
’
i
lr
°p:
‘
.
a:ion
of the* poor fund next
Grantham, took the bail over foy
Mr* Verm- H.iwbh’tz and Mr. and Mr.
at &gt;16.000 A* the old xtory tookv
ring tfonf the 3 yard line. The
fertile Wilcox attended the .musical ■
&lt;0 say. "All Is well that end*
jxdnt was made from plaiement.
। During the remainder otthelhlrd and program at the Evangelical church nC’*' "- so •ba’- the meeting of a situnJiashville Bunday e-.V-ning
’ 1**011 which requires a large amount of
Lfcrarth qu ’
—
Haittlnj
The L. A S. will lx- held In tlie jn,WM‘&gt;’Tor the poor b.jard to take can­
church parlors Kriday.
county relief for the next three
ucore.
,
Mrs
Bertha
Cone-of
Grand
Rapids
months can-happily be me!, without a
Friday at 3:15 Hx'tings will play the
Alumni at tlie Fairgrounds. Tht- i&gt; a and Mr.- Madalenr Ganka and two - 'l&gt;ct 141 r&lt;’-'*fon of. tlie board and withchildren of Battle, cteek spent from '(°u*.-W borrowing money. The county
&lt; benefit game.
•
Thuradiy till Sunday with Mr and i L&lt;_ ea-‘&gt;’ 0,1 funds, despite the fact that
Mr* Will Hyde Sunday Mr Corie am! !*5”-0W "1 county cash is tied up in the
East Lansing
Hastings Mr. O,ufka came and spent the dav-*Nashville tank, and 517.000 of the
(Gumpp. L.
.
I there and ;hc ladies returned with ■ county’s deptk-.it in the Free|»ort tank
Wcrbcrt. Dc»n
. turn.
—....
is yet unpaid. As we say elsewhere
I Gillam. R.
Hewitt 1 -Mr and Mrs. John Messmer of De-, ,llt‘
gave n lot of consideration
IMcKibbln, J. c.
BUhop ; troit
called or. Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb
bank situation, and will do
; Palm. B.
Keller Sunday.
;
everything possible, and have authorMallsky. D.
1&gt;&gt;wn:cnd
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman. Mr. !Sn’d the doing of what may be required
i Jenkins. A.
Howard nnd Mr- clem Kidder and Mr Frank
protect the county’s interests in
Pearsall. W.
Snyder Hyde ;.jxnt Wednesday with Mr. nnd These deposits.
’
Grantham, R.
Karmci , Mrs. Will HydI Fortunately too the finances of the
I Yeo. R.
QB
, The W c. T. U was entertained by ‘county have been so well handled that.
Kirker. P.
• «
u
. Mr* Nora McClelland of Morgan Wed- ‘even with &gt;74.000 tied up in two closed
Substitutions: Raids for Cron*, Fiji-(nesday.
(tanks, there will still be enough cash
ler for ___
Raidt.
. .
’
--------- --------------------------------- *n the county treasury*to take care of

refo^t^^ST^^^htyS

CHILDREN’S
SCHOOL SHOES

. Full
Soles.

thi:. y.-.ir. The reftirt of the poor Rev. L L, D«.wcy. ’county g.-1-.alrnuin.
,
i&gt;.&gt;ard
fur tins year shows that that
board wi|! f-pemi considerably more i. ii a,rlul w.irk in which .ill hould
than 516.000 for this years relief. vThc
Many
think • that the only
probulfties-are'that next year’sj nquirenH-nts will be 50 per cent lnn;er
than tfit, y».if. None of next ye&lt;u&gt;„ Kfiu- of dl-.u-ter. cyclones, carthqual
•Pliropriatiun will be available for iuShelp locally in the Male, the nation,
until iome time in JanuaryVery fortunately a special session of our insular |M &gt;'o«io:is and In . every
other country -n the world where aid
is- needed.
You can
need for mote ftJiids by

Ingram., until xhhrtlv b«-fon his death.
tvas Yutivcly engaged In hu campaign;'
for rhe reductfon of tuxr-s throughout:1
lhe country. Hi- .lias been nJ-ncraliy. &gt;
credited with originating, and with thi’ ,
.is ix»t system. In Detroit he 1
founder of the Detroit Open;
ideals inculcated m hi.- ojm n i

-iatlpn for Adult•
ivenity nf Califor- f

parity that inspired hU fwial science L
in-utute . Throughout his rtittre career
Mr. Ingram sought to work ujii plans I,
tx»rd\ln April next. al*n in June' that would abolish porcriy.
?pard and daag!
again in Ociober. and a special
He hid its student* at his institute |1
Mr and Mrs Albert Hul.wibin ana | •c-v‘1f1!l v‘ 11I1!
bill'd if required, ft in San Diego, fearhers. bankers, manu-l1
chilaren of mar Bellevue nxrr Sutniav U!’G,lub,,l,ly w"-!1 ni&gt;1 ** required.. At
transfer■ -•oj ly cotrodered as school material He 1
sue-f of Mr ami Mr.. Herbie Wilco? any
nnv of
,,f these Melons a" .......
Mr and Mm. Arthur Lathrop of fund&gt; can be made from one fund to wax a keen student of government, was 1 (
Prainenlie attended church here Sun- another.
a member of the Michigan Constitu-I
All fbe member* of the board, before tional Convention, also of the Detroit ‘
remainder of the
i day
they came to Hastings for the October Lb’htliiK Commission ami the Detroit i1
meet, had Hje- mn-t urgent, requests Charter Commission and was a trustee I1

Boys’
SLIP OVERS

4.25

...

..

.
Mr and Mr De.bert Enzian nr.
Touchdown In Third Quarter
Tn‘ a“«W with M
„
....
_ .
Mrs. Carl Enzian at Kainma.-.o
Gives Victors Probable “Lit- ‘ '•
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iand
Mrs
Fny
Nichols mid children of
tie Seven" .Championship
| Plainwell culled on relatives here Sun­
' day,
Saturday, b rim: tonnlbd' Mrs- N H Barber’ made a bUKlncv
ta heavier F-a.--t Lansing -team bv ,I trip to. Hartings Saturday
i. The'entii* game wa- &gt;
-d in a dt
. making it '
■rtbfe for the back- U&gt; keep their j
Archie N.
:Cnd
easily th*- outstanding1 Prfohardvillc
t tn the kuckficld tar HAAting.' 1
kicking th—
m:t"..f b.
ill.
. Zit firop of
e Lansing’s i
.-pent tlie week end nt lie:

Fresh, Live Gum Rubber

Same in Boys’

16-INCH HLCUTS

thethtaSrte&lt;!ynu1att

Siirvtving.are JU* wife. Mrs. Laura In- ।
tram of California, his ron Frederick F.1 ■
Ingram. Jr. of Dallas.-Texas, and two!,
ctandchildren. The funeral was held]
in Sun Diego. HU bodv was cremated i
and the n&lt;hcx will-be brought to De-]1
troit for intchnent.

The Value Stands, Though the Price
Has Gone Down .. . Check These

Used Car Values /
1929 STUDEBAKER ERSKINE Coach­
* Motor completely overhauled
with new piston*. J4c.vy_ tjre»
Now only~

IrW

1930 WHIPPET 4 COACH—
• Good rubber, runs fine, finish
in । good shape. Now at

1927 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER—
4-Passenger Coupe
* NEW TIRES, NEW PIS­
TONS, in excellent shape.

*225**

1928 BUICK STANDARD,COUPE—
dfr

Mr -and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and ’
mother m ar Delton, were in the neighborhood.Sunday and called on the lat- ■
ter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pas- •

• Completely overhauled, with
NEW TIRES. Now going at
Only

Mbw Ruth Mudge and Miss Helen
Willing accompanied Mr. und Mrs.
Carncron McIntyre to Grand Rapids
and attended lhe teachers’ institute. I
rEarl Mudge of Harting* called on hU
father. L. E. Mudge. Sunday after-i
noon.
,
Vivian •Marshall Is quite 111 with ।
rheumatism.
Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Bidelmnn were!
at Kalamazoo Thursday to visit re la-;
tires.
,
1
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Horton were 1
in Battle Creek Thursday.
1
No school In the Branch district (
Thursday and Friday as Miss Jugie at- .
tended the institute at Grand Rapids.
Mrs. John Darby came home from 1
Peunock hospital Wednesday.
. ;

1927 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR
SEDAN
*WgOO

JO

A Great Bargain

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE CO
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER t. 1M2

Social Events and Personal Mention

TEN HASTINGS FOLKS
Saturday night, Misses Dorothy and|
ATTEND P. T. A: GATHERING Esther Smith entertained thirty j
friends very delightfully with a Hal­
Interesting Addresses Given In lowe'en party, the room decorations
being In orange and blijck
Connection With M. E. A.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Convention Thursday
Mrs Brisbane ot Muskegon and Eugene
Among_the Hasting* people who at­ Benedict of Allegan.
tended tlie Parrnt-Teachcr dtvimon ol
.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
the M. E A. nt . Grand Rapid* on
Seven guests were entertained by
Hiurzday werc/rihr following; Mr* D
D. Walton. Se^JFourth district p T Marjorie Boyc* on Saturday afternoon
a: l» u o w.W m.-rnim IW.M
1-rtr
Educatxm: Mn. Anhar lu«n. nr,
h1","1, •,'" »hWi»h'
enr Crrmcll. r T. A: Mr, IU; Don.
•«
•» «•
ter nr, Kirn ward I1 T A Mr* Li*M «r»r«hmc»la war*. *rnrd b&gt; ■
M.n!7v.n l&gt;al,*». Kr. ■ ckrmiP T
“E! “d
A ; Mr* H-*&gt; Bay, *. H.r&gt; e.rUr-il P f"ll'l'r Um*
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.
I
T A; Mr* J G Crump. Historian:
THORNAPPLE OAKDEN CLUB.
I
Mrs. C E. Hyatt, drlegutc ir.m Centra;
____ _________________ ___ , Tlie mole is otic of the nu*&gt;t unusual'.I
Ih nn" Mulder, gue.- t memix :. ;anlnud* known in Michigan. ThM&lt;-|
Tlir; meeting wa* held in tiir We t- are Hire.* typer but since their habit.*
minster Presbytcripn ctiurch. wiihj»R' '-h*' -*unw. we snail deal with them
Mrs. Roy Pryrr-ot Portland. DLstn:- 'generally.
chairman.
presiding
Judge E J.
Mule* arc born .in the spring of the'
Millington of Cadillac and Dr Williamif- Tiwy attain their growth rapid-1
McKinley Hobuuon, ot W s T C ,!y.
'—averaging
- -----------------------two months- "
It- •is ’ford1
RaMnuiZuo. were*the hading speaken this reason that young mole.* are- acl-!
dom if ever'seen. '
1
‘ Their favorite fried.' are the ’earth- I
W. L, SHULTERS' MOTHER
■
PCI EQRATCn QIQTUnAV
,‘"&lt;l “'“len-’i0'ind insects and. |
bt.Lt On A I tu Din I nUAT further, the lawn gras* roots Mid utlwr '

OVERCOATS

Mbs Maxina Wunderlich was home. F.
Bauer spent Monday in Lan WESLEYAN SERVICE
from Pentwater over the week end.
(sing.
Mrs. A. K Prandscn of Wall lake! Mis* Mary Lou Streeter spent Sun-1
GUILD ORGANIZED
was the guest of Mrs. Oiiy C Keller on ‘1 day
home in
aay ut her
ner name
m Holland.
reonano.
;
—&gt;------Monday.
•
I MUa Jooepldne Chase vbited m Friday Evening At The Home
of Mrs. A. D. Kniskern,
Mrs H. L Carroll and Marcia are IKuUmazoo
Kalamazoo over tiw week end
spending this week with relatives in- Mr and Mrs. Ray Branch were lu
And Officers Elected
Richmond. Ind.
'
Detroit on Tuesday on business
Mr. and Mrs John Beagle went to
Mr. and Mrs L. E Barnett visited jn
There were 15 present at a meeting
Fort Wayne. Ind . Tuesday to visit j Detroit from Friday till Sunday.
iheid
j held ut
at the home ot Mrs A. D Kntsrelatives fur a week.
Mbs Bertha Snyder of. Ludington bl kern; 327 East State Street. Friday e*cMr and Mra.'W. M Gibb and Mbs'Uie guest ot Mr. and Mr* R H. Iop--mng. October 28th. for the pun&gt;&lt;»r of
'Dorothy S/nilh-and friend were hi penthien.
I organizing a young ladlq&gt;flRfcl&lt;Huirv
Chicago over the week end
Mr and kfr* Wth. Hurd of Prt&lt;vJcey society
Mr and Mrs. Basil Smith of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wood on
AfUr.many very interesting reviews
were- guests of Mr. and Mra. Weldon Wednesday
•
ot travels by the hostess, the m-xting
.Brunson over the week end
| Mrs Earl Paton and children ot; was .called to order by Mr.*. Dewey, A
Mr and Mrs Allen Grifllnjif near! charlottq visited Mr. mid Mrs. Cole' roclety was organised called tlie 'We*Delton silent Monday P. M. with their Newton on Sunday.
!&lt;-ynn Service Guild." ten inemtwr.s cnuunt. Mr*. Jack Snyder.
i Miss Alice Willbun has relumed to ; rolling .and Uie following othiri-n Were
Mrs Mary Burgess spent Friday wjfh i)rr h9nw in Banflcld after visiting Mr '.elected;
her son and wife. Mr und Mrs. Donald and Mrs Harry Rltchir
I Pres Lucy Bassett.
MiQuarrlr. &lt;&gt;t East Delton. ,
MlMei Nonna and Helen Michael j Vice-Pre-.&lt; -Belva Riley.
Mr. nnd Mrs Earl Kcmieen of Calc- &gt;rre Sunday gucsVi ut Mr. and Mrs
Secy.—Ciiryatal Thonuu*.
donh nte fish dinner wltli Mr. and clifford Michael of Lansing.
I Coms. Secy -Kllzabcth Henry
Mrs Jack Snyderj&gt;n Sunday.
. pr flntj Mrs D D Walton and famTrva* —Ethel Jone*
Mr and Mrs. E B More and chil-;
were Sunday guest* of Mr. mid Mrs ; It - was voted that the first inonthk-.
dreli &lt;&gt;f Mariihall were Sunday gursu Milton Sprague of Vermontville
- ;meeting lx1 held on November Uth and
... ’ ;
.
..„ „
ol Vr an, | Mr*. A. J. Veddcr.
Mr rfnd Mrs. Jennings Campbell and. it will be field a*. I tie home ol Belva Hu, Beachud Advanced Age 01
Mr and Mrs Albert IU.*.*ctt and Mrs (w., cR|jgjen (if Ypsilanti were Sunday j Riley
,
90 Years—Enjoyable Fam..
Harriet Crol! of Fremont were guests „llt.sU oI Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Freeland. I Refreshments were wined und all
itnnt. a* will b- vouched by any;
iiy Party Sunday
of Herman /.erhil^jid wife Saturday, j Mr juiri Mni w. j, Wutkin.* virited hud a vef y &lt; njoyuble vveiiln-.r
Mi.. MargmefHeath and friend ahd hu pan-nu, Mr. and Mrs J. H WatMr. and Mrs W I. Shiilt»-r.s went;.!
, a few of tiieM" burrows.
. |
Hoy U.afli of Muskegon, were guests of klnSi &lt;(l |icur
|Uverj, on Sunday.
to St. Johns on Saturday to be present;। The mole cats more than iu.weight|
Mr and Mr*. Geo. Heath over tile week * Mr. .red Mrs Lrwb DeYoung ot . DELIGHTFUL TIME
on Sunday at the celebration of the'! (during
;
a day. and we have wsm *peci-;
end.
(Grandville were Sunday gueatk of Mr 1
AT HALLOWE’EN PARTY ninetieth birthday nt hl* mother, the ,inr:;..
n
in
captivity
that
consumed
twice!
Mr. and Mrs C. A Kerr attended the'and Mrs Harold Smith. So Broadway !
golden Wddding anniversary of Mr. and, Mrs. Levpnche Merrick lia* gone t«&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burdick En and Mrs. Arjhur Knight in Bengal’. tlwlr Wright during twenty-four hours*!
. nicy work day and night und art.
Mr; faoiuird Cole of near Potterville!Detroit to spend the winter with her!
townsnip.
.. • Idoni found inactive. It - “
*
on Sunday.
.
---tertain Legion And Unit—
ion and- wile,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd------Mer- i
Included wtth the dinner menu werei!
I ner
rev to exterminate
Mr and Mrs. Charles Faul und
Irvrh strawberries und watermelons ! quickly iu po**!ble
Meeting- Thurs. Eve
Marietta were Sunday guest* of Mr*
Mrs.' Anna Docjtergy nnd I-eigh
from
Barry
county.
! The methods at extermihaHon 'are
Geo Full and Mr. mid Mrs. RaymondI Dockt-ray of Grand Rapid* wire Sun-1 The &gt;anugl Hallowe en party for the
Eighteen were present from Ovitl. I
F.«iil of Woodland
day gue*U of Dr and Mrs. J. A. Woo-, American Union and -Auxiliary was Belding. St. Jubli* und Hasting*, and!)
held at the home of .Mr. und. Mr*. L«« included the children, gnuid-ctnldrcn &lt;(
kjr. and Mrs Ralph Marble of Kul-■ ton.
■
—
Burdick near Hickory Corner*, uboul and one great grandchild
ninozno
gpent
tiw past —
week
with
—------...-----------. .—
—their
r
Hobart Garn and Mi*w’-s -Beryl Bus.
.
Bv trip', all of which operate
on the
■parrnU in Hits city helping care; for4w.y and J cephine Anderson of battle
Silth
tte te',1
ol k
Mrs.-rShullers, des,
7. 7 IndJSiS
. _______ t'"1"1"-" ,n“'r
Mr Marble, who Is very ill.
iCr'x-k were Sunday guest- of Mlr-s Let- arid this afforded much amuM-mcnl. age. is in spleqdid health and retains
Mr*. Sterling Roger* wa* in charge &lt;&gt;J all’ her faculties. / ----- *------A complete stock from which to make a selection.
Mn. Ro * Lethbridge aiuf baby
baby leflL
left t|,. ciflm
*
1 y ' i 'j pn-ohlna;’methods are as fol-.
All the new fall fabric*, pattern* and rolqr*. Bet&lt;&gt;n Sunday for their home in
In Mason.|
Mason, j Mr. and Mr* Hurley Fox und son. the entertainment which all enjoyed w.ia spent.
Mrs. A W Woodburnc accompanying j william were Sunday dinia-r-guest* ol ■| Ri-rre*Iim« nt* were *i-rved elm ing ,;
1, Calcium Cyanide.
them for it feu day*' Muy.
Mr and MrK Cialr Sr-jbcrt amkfnmtly; i very happy evening Ail vote Mr. and
Open the burrow every five feet;
Mrs Burdk-k royal entertainers.
Mr* Mary CwopM-xil-Purt Byron. N of Kalamazoo.
On Thursday, owning, November 3
Y •.ime lu*t week to spend the winter
Mr. and M«s. Clunk * £. Beach of and pour in a teaspoonful of the jag­
Mrs. J P. Edmonds and Mrs. J- W
Close the openings without d
with lar daughter ami husband, Mr. McLeod go to Benton Harbnr on (llw Aqxihary will hold their fir** Baltimore towtwbip celebrated their
.
und Mrs. Herbert FYeelnnd.
.
Thursday to attend tin- District W. C ' meeting ot the year with Mr*. 'Edw. 50th w-dding uuiiiveisary Saturday. .-.tamping down the burrow.
2 Carbon-Bisulphide
Downs as president and it B ho)a*d October 22, 1932.
Mr* Phvnbi Wilkinson of Kalama- T. U. convention.
■'
using care jiot to I
hu and Mrs.' Bertha Sherman of
good attendance to
an. ueucii i* h
oi .xrw
--............. .......
Mcsdame* P. L. Bailer. De Gebliart. there may be'
jxn ground
H
jotithwcst Irving .spent part of last Fred Young und U-vi Mead attended start the year right
und came to Michigan in 1H70 at the ! l’!1* an-’ nn ,h*'
week with Mrs. Jack Snyder.
age of 32 tears Mrs Beach was born,I 3- Rtrychntne.
tiw Eaton county O E. S. rally at.
Rov nnd Mr- Ru.sv.li II. Hreaiiy Charlotte on Ttipjiday.
,n Dfiauare. Ohm. ..nil cunit- to
’’“ke raw peanuU. Squeeze otwii
HASTINGS
ami Mr.*. John E Ewing of Pioneer.
Mr
nnd
Mr*
Gregor
Feldpatisch
en
­
Michigan
In
187(1
a:
the
age
of
13
veari
&lt;'»'»
lnv
rI
“
cr
&gt;»Mra A H Carveth nnd Mra. C- D
Ohio, will be the mu-.sti of Mr. und Bauer attended the State Federation tertained on Sunday evening in honor'
On October 32. 1872 CliurlesE. Biachitf1
strychnine Place one of the)
J
Mr*. C. A. K&lt; rr today and Friday
ol Women** Clubs, in Detroit last week, ot their d.mghtcr. Mbs Margaret Fold- and Etta N. Webb were united in mar-1'peantiU in each of . the runways.
■1.
Parudichlorbenzine,
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M;;&lt; Theodore Tuber-gcn of Grand
puusch. whose engagement t &gt; Mr. WH- tinge .and have iivitd in the vicinity of
Rapids qiirnt fcvenil days with her Cadillac hotel.
’"iSr’o? Sdim!rdTSl!t,W
•Bert Brown
Then the President Introduced Arch.
j ,11am Thomas of Kenosha, Wis.. was Hasting* during all their wedded life. parents. Mr. and Mrs 1.: W. Brockway,
"America The Beautiful" if MacDonald who explained. the
Mr. and Mra. W. I, Hinman returned![announced to 4he'twenty-four gunite. They are the parents of tune children, ti;&gt; rn.rmreInhrair.«i in h.. f, rm of:
and also cared tor her fuller who is home Sunday from Tawas City where •Tlie, wedding date chosen is Tuesday. al! of whom are living. They also can
T ,£! ••? o'■■
=-»;.«». -.»•««« «.
boast of twenty-three Brandchiltfren
they bad spent the psi* I Un days visit&lt;lu,
Ur1—'""'
?•&gt;«
No«mb*r ■
Mr and Mrs. Keltli Daniels, accom­ ,ing their son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr.
Dinner was server! al .■• ven o’clock. und six great-crandihildreii incuRf- ctKund. ,lra od A l»«vv
Singing "Michigan My Michigan."
panied by Mr. and Mr* V. L. Wolcott • nnd Mr- M. C Miwdf. and family.
Hallowe'en colors adding altracUvenc.'s Ing two pair* -of twin.-—Beatrice arid- I- netraU s the soil. Place a teaspoon- rhen lhe children from the No Pine
Motion
made
wa
scb00’ gave
* verT ‘nWnSsting ”
---------- *and
— seconded that —
(J Freeport. sfx-tU the Week end in) Mr. arid Mrs. Cole Newton-and MBs ; At game.*, top scores wore won by Bcniece Wood'of Ha*tlna&lt; grandchi!- i ll in the ruiiway every'to ten feet
&gt;vb
&lt;«ui
have a meeting two weeks from to­
Grand lUputs with Mr. und Mrs Wm. Helen Newton wire in Kalamazoo on ■Mrs Gerald Swcrdfeucr and Mi's Nori •ircu. daiuth'ers of Mra. Ruth Springer; 1 his takes effect at once.
j
Ppro
?ra,
y.
: The ’ school sang. ' Bright October' night to elect officers for the coming
J.ian and Janet' Slocum ol Grund Raffc
(Saturday wm
nnd -Mis* Mildred Newton I
■ B muter m Miiteoukte -ISISid
und
"Wiin
Rav
rtwt
■
"
year.
Motion
earned.
Souk
shelled*
corn
in
a
moderately
“
n11
"'Ylw.
Say
the
Owl.'
"
' .mu.., •.Hu.unte l;.™.. o-und
SjTjV l put pf town gikr.U. were'Mr*. Urban ids. great -grandchildren, daughters of strong solution «'f awnic and place
Rec.tation*. "Our Hired Girl" by
.*Mr.
lr ana
Feldpaurch. Mrs. Albert. Fcldpattsch. Mr. npd Mrs. Fred Slocum. Mr. und
and wira.
Mr-. itoonri
Robert Ford invited ua
and b visiting iter daughter and hu*- I Over Sunday
1 . ot. Mrs..
—
. Mrs U*o Feldpaii*ch, MBs Bernadette Mrs. Bench have the history of Hie along the runway ut frequent interval*
.Tw’°
5,.I5l,u*'h*
to meet ut their home.
gu&lt;Lu
Susie
By asphyxiation. Attach a garden ’ p’t“-ne , Boid win: SIX Uttle Sheep
band. Mr and Mrs Martin Van’ Dahen. Craig. Ml E. Bond St . were Mr- Em­ Rochorr,. Misses Jean and Gertrude tair.Hv tree dating as far back ax 1619
president appointed Herbert Morehn.&lt; to the end of the exliausi pipe of &gt;b&gt;' Gene Ford; "Snapdragon uiid Dan- .
«nt« u«rv Muliendore as Pro­
ma Huhan and daughters. Misses Net­ Feldpausch nnd Mrs. A Holland of Who-can bt-.ii it?
in au'omobile After i.Hetmr the mhrr &lt; chon’• by Royce Gurd; Song by the nou* *"«&gt;
Muiienao.e as pro■DnE. J. Pratt 18 in Flint Wtflnr.'day tle and Callie liahaiK of Pemberville, Cirand Rapid*; Mr*. Anna Fcdewa and
rnildreiv Rwitatinni "Puna gram Comm, for that meeting.
On their golden wedding day their .in uu.omiwne Alter placing me otner
fupa
•
and Tlitirsday of this week attending Ohio, returning Sunday evening. Ollier Miss Cecelia Ft-dcw.r of Lansing; Mrs nine children and their families, also, end into the burrow start tlie mofor -man cniiartn, Recitation*.
Atoul lAX-my minute.. l»»*T1te Chote," b, c.rl BMtey. Tor
R-lteAim, ol Ute .Atehwort -IteArl
the lecture* al the annual ‘meeting of guests were Clwstcr Keller of Lemoine. Jqltn Jones of Howell; Mr* John Mrs Beach'* brother, George Webb of -i.l tel nm
\
&lt;&gt;,«■
nm,I
».mln«
Thu
is
the
lut
•»
Mite
Bird..Iff
M*rl
tte.n
MorrBrown.
S
k
_
the state ruuodation of Osteopalhic Ohio, and Miss Edna Keller of Stony Schaffer. .Mn. Fred Miller. Mi*» Helen Hastings, came to help make tlie day a|
Pumpkin" .by;
-----------------------------------nurontenud Bum.*,,,"
h.
Physician* and Surgeon*.
.
Miller. Mrs- Frank Whittaker and happy one. The dinner table was, cltelBte lu Ute UP jour dshlu. IhU ;nouse; 'Discontented
Hldgc, Ohio
lull.
1I Joyce Ann Clark; "October's Bright
BABEL UNTO DEMAGOGUE.
Wm. Barnard of Zeeland, who ha*
Mrs. Ella Garrison and Miss Helen Mrs. Hilary Hafner.'of Fowler; Mrs. prettily decorated with four .golden
, Blue Weather." by Ray Gurd; Music Jehovah rides upon the wind
bc« n visiting Ills Meter. Mrs. Harold Slocum spent the week end with the George Swrrdfeger of Buffalo. N Y : candle.* and eoindle holders. In the
. ....
; on Hawaiian guitar by Clark Morewith lightning tn Hh hand.
ChristidnM-n. ha* returned to his work. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mrs Charles Parker and Mrs Gerald renter of the table was the wedding
The Plnc’lflke Farmers' Club met a* ,hoU4e; R‘*ltallon W Playhouse " by For thw who further would exploit,
Mr. ami Mr:. Joel Norton of'Grand Sk.cuin. and family of South Nashville Swcrdfeger of Middleville.
cake on which stood the bride and
Our sad. and
stricken iland.
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mra
Fnwrt
Hall
Bagley; Autumn's Party- by
o-,-a..
—
.m .&lt;
Rapid* called on Hastings friends on Sunday visitors there were .Mr. nnd
groom. Yellow and white crepe |&gt;apcr
. Saturday. '
•
And
they who built on human pain
Mrs. Laurel Garrison nnd son -of Has­
decorated the rooms,
Mrs Erlitli Bechtel and daughter. tings,* Hamer Cheeseman of Eaton
On Tuesday evening the Banner
To mount to highest Heaven
After the lovely dinner pictures were 17iLs was a *p«:ial meeting called at oI lhc R°“d b&gt; H“rnc‘ A,ll&gt;a BeattyTheresa.-returned Sunday from South Rapids. Mr and Mr* Emmett Olson class of the Methodist Sunday school taken of the couple and their family. the request &lt;&gt;f nve members of the! Music by C.ark M-irehouse.
Shall babble vainly to the wind.
Hnvin where they have been for the and Mr. and Mr* Laurence Slocum of enfoyed a Hallowe'en party at Hie Wjdl Friends called t,o visit with and wish Farmers'Club.
Secretary's report wa* read and ac-) When their high tower is rivet).
past two months with her sister and Brittle Creek and Ira Chcesemaii ot lake coftagc of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. the couple many mor# years of happl*
—Hosea Bigelow IL
The meeting was called to order by'.ceptcd.
,
hu- b.^j. Mr an&lt;| Mr*. J, w. Brcideti- Bellevue.
Townsend, twenty-four members and in •,*. Many lovely gifts wcre-reeelved.
st&lt;in iwiping in the peaches, apple*
Guests of Mr. ary! Mrs. Claude Wood guests attending. Nearly all came ap­
and grapes
,
.
propriately
arrayed
in
Hallowe'en
cos
­
Mr. und Mr* Will Houvtnir of. Prai­ on Saturday were Mr. and Mr*. Clar­ tumes.
Mr*&gt; E J Pratt whs hostes* at a very
rieville und Mr. mid Mrs Isaac ence Wilcox of Los Angeles, Calif. Ml*S
A bountiful pot luck supper was delightful luncheon Friday nt her home
' Houvenlr of I’rainrville and Mr. and EtlK’l Wilcox of- Lansing and Mis* served followed by the business meet­ on W Grand street. Hallowe'en colors)
Mr*. Isaac Houvcnlr of Hastings, spent Blanche pollock of Charlotte- Othci ing New officers elected are. Mb* lending altracUvcnrss to the rooms;
ine
ra-troii wiin
---- Ralph
-—• - Wood und Miss Bertha Stickney, president; Mrs. Chas. thiough flower* and favor.the W&lt;CK
week eiMI
emi in Detroit
with mr.
Mr. ana
und guests were
Enter­
Mr* G. C Butt and Mr and Mn;. F.
o^Rundav Fuul. vice-prcstlicnt: Mr*. B. F. Cowles, tainment in lhe farm of a inuslcate
Saturday and Sunday and on Sunday secretary-treasurer.
Rev. L. L. Dewey followed the luncheon, the hostess I
Frank Annable and Max Lcwb wore Mfs Fopmit mid two sons und Mrs. gave an interesting explanation of the presenting Mrs. F. G. Pultz of Freeport
in' Ccmstnniuw Friday night attending Ralph Wood and children of Grand amendment-, to lx? voted oh on Nov. 8 and Miss Alice Mohler, who each gave'
a meeting of World war veterans, at Rapids wen- here.
All an- grateful to Mr. and Mrs group* of Ming* adapted to their vpicea!
which about one hundred were present.
ToWnsend for a delightful evening.
winch are fresh and charming nnd wei
HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE.’
, The Auxiliary furnished a lin" chicken
hope •mqy be heard frequently in Has­
Last
Friday
evening
the
young
peo
­
dinner. Mr. Anniibh’ gave a ’talk on
GIRLS HAD POVERTY
tings. Thimbles, 'visiting and a few!
ple of Wesley Logan’s Sunday School
PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT. game* of cards passed the remainder I
welfare work.
Visitor* nt the L W. Brockway home eUss add t he Presbyterian Christian
Mrs. Guy C Keller's Sunday School of the afternoon most pleasantly.
Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Endeavor, with the Epworth League class of Kiris held n delightful HallowBaugh nnd family of Wayland; Mr. as guests, enjoyed a delightful Hal­ e'en party on /Thursday evening at
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Wednesday? October 26, being Mr*. I
' and Mrs Thurlo Price and *on of Kala­ lowe'en masquerade party at the Pre*- •I the home of Miss* Hazel Caukin with
There have been in/he past, large
buy them will find that in almost
mazoo: Mra. Walter Tolhurst ot Way­ byteriaii church parlors, fifty-two at­ Misses Agnes Royer and Florence West­ Lula Benn’s birthday, several bf herj
friends
planned n surprise to help her!
every case, that these pictures and
land: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson tending.
quantities of furniture and houxeerlind'assisting. Thirty girls had a
A trip through lhe "haunted house'' spooky time in the CaykUi attic which celebrate the occasion. Well filled ba*- j
mid iniuily of Grand .Rapids and Miss
prices are orfly for the purpose of
furnishing advertisements and cir­
Dorothy- Smith, local. Mrs. Walter wit* one ot the. attraction* and ap­ they, named "Poverty Hal! .Mts*«* kets were brought in and u bountiful i
getting themlpto their store, where
culars distributed in this town and
Tolhurst remained for the week to core propriate awards wcrtC made for the Doroihy Ballance. Jcgn Brower and supper w.u. served. Tlie evening w«is‘
successful completion of the tour. Mildred Woodmanvn were the enter­ .-pent m visiting nnd .story telling and;
for her father.
lhe high Tiow'ered salesman does
the
surrounding
territory
purport,
Among tlwse who witnessed the foot- Other feature* wvre fortune telling, tainment comlnittee. Everyone had a Frank Beckwith still hold* the belt.
|
the rest, which in a great many
ing to -offer some wonderful bar­
bull game in Ann Krbor on Saturday dancing. bobbing for apples, and chess most happy tunc.
Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs.
.
Frank BcckwUh.' Mr. and Mrs. Walter
w&lt;:i - Mr. and Mr* James Radford. and checkers for those who did not
cases, result in a sale whereby they
gains in their and our line. Some
LUCAS—BIEKLY MARRIAGE. ■
Watkin*. Mr. nnd Mr* Frank Kurr
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Cook. Mr. and djince. Refreshments o( cider and
could have bought better goods of
of them would be if they could .be
Mr*. Jack Rakowzky. Dr. and Mrs. doughnuts closed a delightful evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare nce C Bierly. of and Son. Gertrude Ooodrell und Millard
Toledo, have announced the marriage Beltz.
K&gt; nith Mcliityre. Mr. und Mr*. J. M
us for less money.
had, but the customer who tries to
GKOl'P NO. 1.
of their oldest daughter. Virginia Eliza­
'fownsend and David. Mr*. Clyde Wil­
cox. Mr*. F. W. Stebbli.i*. Muses Bar­
Members of Barry County Home Ex­ beth. to Mr William L Lucus on Fri­
Twelve members ot the Young Peo­
bara Wilcox and Dorothy Field, the tension Club Group No. 1 met. Friday. day. the 11th of October. Mr and Mr*.
latter four remalnlni; till Sunday night Oct. 28. nt the home of Mrs. Dell Sul- Bierly (France* Bowne i are well known ple's Fellowship officially' represented
it* guest* ot CranAtdn Wilcox and ton. 317 E. SUilc St. for thejr first les­ In Hastings where the latter was bom, Emmanuil Episcopal church at the
Thoma* Stebbins. Mr. nnd Mr* S J. son in nutrition. There will be a cook­ and Mr. Bicrly was for revival years a young people’s rally of the diociof
Artier and daughter*. Mi.veN Juanita ing lesson at Mrs. Con Sullivan's home member of the .summer colony at Gun Western Michigan at St.Luke - church, j
Kalamazco. Sunday. Oct 30th. Notable'
and Marcia Arner. saw the game and South Church St. with pot luck dm- lake.
attended a banquet nt the Women's1 ner at noon. December Jih.—Secy..
COMMUNITY CLUB.
C. Johnson (Director Boys' and Young
Mrs. Nelle Matthews.
.
building In the evening.
The Goodwill Community Club will People’s Work&gt; Detroit, and the Re*.
meet Saturday night. Nov. 5. at the W. A SitnmS. Baltic Creek.
By any outside furniture store on the same class of goods, or forever forfeit
church Kim Sigler will be there to
our rights to Lhe furniture business of this t&lt;jwn.
explain the proposed Mate amend­
THREE CHILDREN THURSDAY.;
ments. . Everyone welcome. — Mary
Thirty-three, boy* and girl* were the
Waters. Sec'y.
guests of Junior McMillan. West State!
CONTEST CLOSES.
St. from one o'clock to four. Thurs-'
L V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
A handsome dining
Some, time ago the Pythian Sisters day afternoon. Party games were
A fine BEDROOM
Sec us for a good
were divided into groups and a contest played nnd refreshment’, were served.;
room suite $EQ
HASTINGS, MICH.
SUITE now $OQ
living room $OQ
held, the losers to entertain the win­ Hie party WM kjxmwred by the U. B
at only ,-j .Cw
for only . .Vw
suite
at
.
.
WW
ners. Tuesday evening the party was Misxion Sunday school and Junior
held tn Castle hall and a delightful Christian Endeavor and was in the na­
Jlmc enjoyed. '
ture of a rally for these organizations*
but not necessary. By making an appointment y
CRIBBAGE PARTY.
ENTERTAINS AT
examination begins immediately you call, a saving
Eight guest* were entertained by
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
time. But if you are down town, and just drop in :
। Mis* Frances Doster of Prairieville on
Mis* Phylli* Hinman very pleasantly
will get the most prompt attention possible. Y
, Monday evening, enbbage being played entertained ten girls to a Hallowe'en j
Top scores were made by Mrs. Wesley parly lasj Thursday night. The time
principal duty is to decide that you will have your c
was spent playing games after which;
Hall and Edwin Johncock. .
looked over.
And your own welfare demands
rcfrcshmcnu were served'.
early call.
HAPPY TWELVE CLUB.
BRIDGE'A’UB MET.
i
Mr. J R Hayes will entertain th*
‘Happy Twelye" club on Thursday
afternoon. Card* and relreshmcnts bridge club on Thursday afternoon and
a delightful time U reported^ •
will furnish Uie entertainment.

For Men
$9.50 to $33
For Youths $9.50 to $19

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men and Boys

Misleading
Furniture Advertising

We Will Absolutely Guarantee to

Meet Any Bona-Fide Prices Offered

Dedicated to Better Vision

Appointments Are Desirable

Miller Furniture Company
In Butinet* Over Thirty Ytart

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 19J2

RAGE EIGHT

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO
T7SEMENT FOR LESS THAN 35 CTS.

EMMANUEL CHURCH
lEFUCOI'ALI

ORDER TOP. PUBLICATION

THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH.
R«v' Httau pBaktsbear^IrlabA Pa»t«r

CARDS OF THANKS

GENERAL GARAGE
CITIES SERVICE GARACE

EeautifuH • Liftlike.’

TIRES AND BATTERY MIRVICE

Natufal!

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
Car. Church and C«atn Struct. '
Rubiwel

EXTRACTIONS PA?N 50C
DR. O. L. BROOKS

GRANGE PROGRAMS

FRED FOOTE. Piou

■
CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE.

GRAND F.A1TDA

THEODORE (TED) S.K. REID

STAR GRANGE SO *04

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

FOR COUNTY CLERK

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT A«t&gt; REAL ESTATE O
HAhTINGB. MICH.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

for ill* fourth term. I am
asking lor a first lerfii.
My qualification* in part.

First Class Laundry

American Laundry
HASTINGS

PHONS

Dr. Harris L. Woodhurrie

of engineering; graduate
of lliuincs* College and
special course in business
riunagrineiil. Also a grudu-

. O. Tobins, Sunday and Monday.'
ML s Tlt^ina Tobias of Kalamazoo
d iter friend. Mr. Meyers, ol Center!e spent Sunday afternoon with her
rents. Mr alid’Mr.* W O. Tobias. •
C.'liwy Hardy vuited hr. aster. Mr.
d Mrs A«l&lt;lbert'CiaVeiu. of South.
Shultz Bunday.
■
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HASTINGS MARKETS

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Vincent of Iltir-

itary Aeronautic

pertence a*- follow*:
inlendenl: Flying Instructor: Engineering tinker;
pari of two terms as Hasting* City Councilman: mid

;............... - 1 CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.

lings -.kited .Miss Susie Phillips und
mother Sunday.
Ed.. DeMott and daughters Emelin*
and Beatrice, -of the Gregory district.,
visited Mr. and Mrs.'Keel Tobias. Sun-|
day.
. .
. [• C
.Mr. nr.ci Mr*. Cha* Grames, nnd:,. A
di»U(tiii)!r Lueiie. and tlie former’s falh-l' ’
. Ruben Grume.*, and Mrs

BASKRDITCV NOTICE

Milas and Mr. and Mr:
Sunday'alternovn and evening. 1
Ann Burton of Hnrtinga spent'
•dtcrmxm with Mtn. Delia I
Jid daughter Susie.
'
’
«pent Sunday|
I Xtr&lt; Wm '
aftehtoon wttlj Mr.
" o in 'Hastings.
Lillie Hollman and Mrs Della j
&gt;mb ol Baltlmun* visited Mr. and
Burrell plgHips Thursday.
•
* Florence I.awreiux- and diitighter and Mrs. Carrie LaMont of Hickory!
1* called, on ' their cousin. Mrs.
Tobias. Friday allcnioiiiL ■
j
Mr. Manning. Of Big Rapids visited ;

family Thurmhiy and Friday.
Mr. aijd Mrs. Edd. Tniver -and fam­
ily ot McOmber district • jx-nt Sunday'
with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. W. O ;
Tobia.*.
.
Orville Tobias returned .to his home]
■ Detroit Wednesday after sjxaidinz
•fitly two Weeks' laCalion with his
ptu-Mita. Mr. and Mr. &lt;’ N Tobias.
Mi--. Mary Payne and dptgthteb Arica
id Hii'ti:;;.* vi*ik-«l Mr*. C, N. Tobla..
Thursday .
,’
ittlr Maron,Tobias of Kalamazoo
nt the week end and her birthday
h h.T. gTiipdparenLs. Mr. and Mrs.
TobliL*.
1 Mr*. C N Tobias and son
*i:«l tire former’* sister. Mr.
and Mr.* Carl Morganthaler in Nash­
ville Thursday. They also called- on
Frink T*&gt;b-..is and Lirnily near Nash-

Many
Times

07;

in HaMlugs
Tiu* C*dar. Crgek ■Cemetery Circle
will nice: with Mr.* Nellie Larabvt
Wednesday, atternoin. Oe
Mrs. Ernestine Edger .*]&gt; nt Thursday
and Friday tn .Gr’u'.d Rapids a? the
home ol a niece. While there she cum■i su;gi-m; und X-ray pic*ken.’ Her many friend ,
arc hoping the outcome will be speedy.
relief from the sintering she his ehdured tor several months/
’ITie Rutland Cemetery' Cireb* will
wive dinner a! the town hall election

Arley Hunnugiis ot
*U:it lite Ed. Whit!ht home last wcA. Marley h:W J:di
return.d ii;om a trip to UaliforBia.
wliici: lie enjoyed very much, but
tinnks Miciiucan aoxi enomrtwf&amp;r him
Mr anil Mrs Ned Lancaster and
chndren were uick'end Auitbm in
Battle Cicek.
’
.
Our i‘ T a meeting Saturday night
11 attended and wc all enjoyed
’ &gt;x young

The major portion of my spare time lu* been given
to the youth of Harry Co., in the building of noble
character and worthy citlreiisliip by precept und ex­
ample: five &gt;rat&gt;&lt; a* Scout Master of Hoy Scouts;
eight year* of service work and member of county
Hoard of V. M. C. A.; four year* as County Chairman
of lhe ('liken* Military Training Camp; and the last
hurch board and

llclirvhir licit my rduratlon ami
ftltingiy qualified mr for »u&lt; h a publir ofllee, I pletl&lt;
you. the people of Barry
a full measure of *lnrrre. hoiu**|. economical and arcummodating icrvlrr.
aril rrndricd. |n exchange fur your vonlidriicr, and
il shall not be betrayed.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
of Halting*.

Hastlnrs Chnrcb.

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AT THE GEN­

ERAL ELECTION ON TUESDAY. NOV. 8th, 1932.
BANKRUPT! I

N.ITH l:

WOOD SCHOOLHOUSE.

To the Voters to Barry County.
BAPTIST CHURCH.

May I aide you lo read this brief rtutemrni befcar you go to the jxilL* next

B. J. Adcock- Mlcldet.

During my errvlce in Ute Slate Legls-

. earnestly, for what I considered the best
'interests «&gt;f Barry county and the other
rural countit:. of the slaty 1 have been
absent from regular sc/wiunr, but two days,
one to attend n fum-iul. the oilier at Ann
Arbor working uitli the university com­
mittee. I have been faithful in remain
Ing ut all WNiions until adjournment
have .iniwed but on meeting of qriy &lt;1
tny cmninltti ■•.* in all that time, and that ■

NOTICE OF KEO1HTERED BRAND OR
HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

DELTON M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
L. D. Mllet. Purer.

AT PRAIRIEVILLE

• &lt;'; h i. 11&gt; &lt; 11. n;

,

counties, and for taking the money required by lhe McNltf Act from
tin- gas tax money, ^wo million.* in 103'^jiud two and one'-huft‘millions
in 1933. ’Ail ot this moiwy come* buck now to the counties to’lielp re­
lieve county highway .i/d rufld taxes, as .well as Oovcrt road relief. It
might be will to remember that except for the action of tlie legislature
liiere would have been no money lor the supervisor!, to iiw to reduce
Covert road bond* and taxes in the townships, mme.**ment districts nnd
l county I have worked and voted at the extra .M-uion tills year fur
the reduction of almost six millions of dollars in idaUytaxrs. Ymi will
find tlu- highly-pleasing resuiu ot the.M.- measures, when you come to
pay greatly reduced taxes this winter.
,
.
You know what my record is and whnf mtvIcc 1 have rcijdcred Tills
should itsnute you of what I will do if re-elected ’llu re is much more
'that may be done toward reduction of state taxes. I gouid like to go
back to Laming Ulis winter and help dcuh and I believe my four years'
experience in the Legislature would be helpful lo county and state. I
will greatly appreciate your support wxl Tuesday.

Earnestly yours. ,

Len W. Feighner

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
■ Rev. Jobs Kitcbing. R. D
3-&gt;5 W. Crraer St

times and Dr and Mrs Merritt and
daughter of Albion wen- fiiinday call­
ers in the John Whltnght home.

JOHN C. STAFFORD

candi'datiTfor

STATE SENATOR

EIGHTH DISTRICT

ion Group No 4. l;cid\the!
firrt meeting with Mrs. G E Goudyca

IA8TINGB CITY MISSION.

Tlie '.op;c chosen for tin.* year is Nutritid^i. and the course will be given u:
a scries of five lectures Tlie leader*
of Group No. 4 are Mi‘* Arm Burton;
alternates.- NJrs C. B Hedges. Mrs Roy
Cordes, and Mrs Einar Frandsen
CliaRm.uL Mrs G. E -Goodyear; Sec­
retary.’ Mrs M R Kinde; recreation.
L Hfjwti. publicity. Mr*. J. C

The fopic of Tuesday evening’s meet:g was ■ What Doc* Your Mirror Dis.Jw." Thu meeting wa* conducted
tn llic form l,f a general discussion, m

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

BROADWAY t GRECH
c4mbulan(c&lt;Sciute

"O« 2005
ito*e 232S

Everyone feels this course to be
very .much worthwhile, and our aim is
to be a 1001' group.
'I’ht' next meeting will be held on
Tue*day evening December 6 at the
li me of Mrs G ‘E. Goodyear. 135* W
‘Walnut. Meeting lo begin promptly al

Cook
Why. you’re the,man I save
some food to yesterday.”
Tramp: 'Sorry. I didn’t expect to
find the same cook here today.

Our Success

has agreed to the government of Michigan by
board* and commission* and have Irgafhed.
enabled and encouraged counties, town* and
school* in spending money until we cannot

Has been achieved through care­
ful business management and
•atlsfactpry dealing with policy­
holder*.*
SEE US FOR INSURANCE

niiig. October 35. with an attendance

My opponent ha* been In lhe legislature for

Citizens Mutual
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE.

sihllity for our condition.
better if you ballut thus.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
Corset Colfax as.4 Bellwood BuooU.

llutlyi choreh.

We Have A

Player Piano
near Hasting* which l» almost
Hable party willing to complete
•mall monthly payment*. For
full information write Collection
Manager. F. O. Box 352,
Detroit. Michigan.

1 ran serve you

0 JOHN C. STAFFORD

J. L MAUS &amp; SON

A Smooth Path
Conscience is the highest of all
courts. The smoothest path to treat!

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service.
.Alw Ambulanx-c Scrvict
lUSTINGS

�PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER
Why Support the Republican Ticket?
(Continued from page five, part one)

Naturally there has been a halt during I I why trade a certainty, a man of proven' frprn u* are needed In praise of the
the campaign. There will be u hall | (capacity, a man wl» voted for every (splendid record Morels Hill has made
that ipxtmu.Ihir
responsible office. TfIf nvunr
ayonc
bill that ...an
was brought ,,,,
up t.,in’ ’ congress jo' tnIn that,
until lhe result is known. If President um
Hoover shall be re-elected, as he reduce taxation nnd help lhe farmer will -visit the county clerk's offleg he
should be. there can lx* no doubt about!! and against the many bills- that were will (Ind that there are many wdCTPffig
duties
which
I
m
*
lias
io
perform,
all of
continued progress toward recovery Introduced that would have Increased
from tlu* depression. If Mr. Roosevelt taxes. Why not keep John Ketcham which need to be painstakingly done.
shall be elected, the people will be lu 1 on tiw job?
bookkeeping hr has to do make a large
doubt from November 8 until March
Legislative Ticket.
*■ ?
!“
1“ ft™ I In the peenm ol Oeorte Lel.nd, ol part ot IU* official du tie* In addition •
.nd i.Jlcta h, the W'*uu. .en.taul duurn hu &gt; be 1* the clerk nt the circuit court, tiw
clerk of the, board of supervisors and.
.u eobtal otae,. Idler. Ml *
I
who lu5
unued iMlullon It lhe people bell.ee | M
the lettul.uire the book.-: tn hi - office must be so kept,
' ? "'’“'S' “Z."'? o°”' ™" "S' ■'&lt; &gt;hU «.le He M-rved u . member that Hwy will be nn absolute check on
the books in tiw bounty treasurer* be (rue It Prehdent Hoowr. . rep»bll1S |B,UM.
Olt„ wrm, ,lld
eon. were lo be .oeooed.d by wm I
lor ,
, mcmb„
,ta office. Mr. Hill's experience in tlu* au­
.*
, L,“ •““““ .UCo wiwte. II Ulehlun ever twed.el ditor general's office in Lansing, hta
Ur d Iterenl .lew., HU. n.lur.1 ,
„ Luullw. many years' experience as assistant
tar. nuwred br common unu. Tlu ,Bho
u,
ltu, cashier of the Hastings City Bank,
bunneu ol lhe coun t, r.nno, m*kr [b, popple wwni. th»l lime u now Tlie especially quality him for such service.:
His tine record as county clerk lias
l.tata, when there U uneertolnty o,.
lhu dluMcl
,„ord
to jovemm.nt potato.. A. to wh.1,
utod |dr
„,d given him an -experience that- is vulu- ■
ale to Barry county
Will happen after March 4 that will de- untrrjS lnan
Mr. John F. 'Chamberlain is the re- •'
twml upon Mr. IbmKMhJI ta .Irnttld
„„ m,.mber ,d Ux. h„,„ dI rrprehlwm lo be - reta il he ut- l„nu&gt;llra torr, eohhtr hu a trta publican candidate for register of
tiounre, . pota, ol tlnkeHn, with tta , ,nd
u.„ deeds. He la amply qualified for-tliat
tariff tliat would cause business uncer- w
'
f Naahvllk, Mr. pelgU. office. He Has hud many years ex •!
talnly because bwdn&lt;« te adjusted * ”rEX^four yEX « reJSS- jwrienre as a school teacher. has had a I
hr went tarilt U he annthmrcl
u ,
lldl eou„,
,lr ,loM b„b fine training for clerical work, and is a;
g&lt;x»d penman. He is courteous to all, r
thal ta would par the uldler. hmtur.l.p
u u
tat awldlnctau tta uiwenalnlr lhdll„ H1, TOl,
dI lb„ and uujild make An efficient, careful;
II ta .tawed any lendene, Itaard ^uclkra
,u„
counly and register of deeds. He u a man of high j
standing among dll who-know hlin and!
l.rte tata, or paper eurreory. HwrrlIcwol
|ac., taxation, which were
made
bt
were made by
would be still more uncertainty and that body. He luid rin Important part If elected will do his utmost to make J
more hesitation If he should favor ,in bringing thaw things to pass. Why a good officer nnd please, the. people."
. tiw policies carried out'by Mr. Garner, (trade a bucceuful legislator for a new He deserves your vote.
William L. Chaw Is the republican ■
his party’s candidate for vice presl- ,man. no matter What his ability, who
dent, while hr was speaker of the ,would have to begin where Mr. Fctah- candidate for county treasurer. Mr
house. In an attempt to force tlie gov­ iwr began four years ago? His oppon­ Cliase Lus had experience Whichernment to build thousands ot useless ‘ent )s a capable man. who would un­ qualifier him fur such a place. He was;
and note needed public building*, that doubtedly endeavor to serve the people a school teacher many years, served in,
w*&gt;uld never produce a revenue but ,of this county nnd nf thia .state faith­ one bf the state offices at Lansing and
would add to tiw expense of govern- ,fully; but no one needs to be told that was treasurer of the school board of
ment. there would be still further doubt experience
(
b of greater value in the per­ this city for many years. Hr has been.
and depression,
——,— ’
, formance of any service or any task supervisor ot the first and fourth war&lt;U|
Why trade a certainty of steady re- than
j
inexperience: and for thal rea­ for a number of terms. He will keep,
accurate account of the funds that1
covery from the depression for an un- son
,
Mr. Pelghncr deserves the aupjmrt an
wlH come jo him if he shall he elect-i
certainly that would continue doutx fof his party.
cd as county treasurer.
He isj
and uncertainty for no one knows how
Republican County TIckeL
widely and favorably known through-j
lung? Keep Herbert Hoover on tiw Job
Tiw republican county ticket is on. out Ure county and there con be no,
Wilber M. Bruckrr.
.
of unusual strength und ds made up ol doubt about hL*&gt; ipialificatlons.
Tlie governor of this
'
. state has made (men
who can and wib, make good If
No nominees have been made for dr- j
good on hi* promise to reduce alate j chosen for the resjx*clive offices for cult court eommlMloin-rs. nor for coun-।
ty drain commissioner on either ticket
expenses. Last week we explained to winch they have been nominated.
our readers that the state tax of Barry I Stuart Clement i* the republican Only one coroner has been placed on
county is 18upcr rent less this year than nominee for Judge ,ot probate. Mr tiw republican ticket. Dr. H. A’ Adtiw year before. Lot week we also ex- (Otemenl has served for seven years a- roqnk* of this city, who bus served in
plained that all Covert road district Probate register. Experience in that that office for the past two years, and
taxes wvie eliminated In this county (°f««* count* very much for the people lias done hLs xork faithfully and cap- I
and the township and County Covert,of !*lls county. Die probate judge ably.
We are sure from what we have said.
rtwd taxes were greatly reduced: be-1
on the estates of deceased l&gt;Crand
other wards that the republicans nf Barry county
cause of iegWatlon enacted at Lun- sons, of minors “
»»' many «*»»••*
sing, with tiw approval of tlie gov­ Mr. clement has a county-wide repu­ can heartily support the ticket they have
ernor. for the sole purpose of relieving tation for Integrity, honesty and. high placed in lhe field, with the full:
taxuflon. Frank C. Fitzgerald as sec­ character. He U well qualified tor th&lt;- knowledge that they are well qualified
retary, of state, Howard LaWTencc a* place and will meet hl* responsibilltlw for’ the poatiohs for which they have
.u. W. Voorhies faithfully.’
beenmamed.
state treasurer and r
Paul
ns attorney general have made records। Laurence E. Barnett is thatepubllcan
In tlie state officer, to which they were (candidate for prosecuting attorney. He DAIRYMEN NEED HELP
elected two years ago that are out-' has no opponent. He has made good in
OF VOTERS IN STATE
standing. ‘They air deserve re-election, his first term and well deserves a re­
*
John C. Ketcham.
I election. Reports ot the work done bv
"“.mu »&gt;■&gt;«
nrhnrt nf ttw ,,!m » Prosecutor have been published Group Of 350,000 Michigan,
People,. Vitally Concerned In

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lhe Fourth Congressional District. Be-1 NeUon Willison, of Johnstown, is tin
cau*i* of hu long service, -he has a republican catKiidate for .sheriff. Mr
-prominent place on important con-1 WlUbon served hl* township muni
grewdonal committee*, which would : year* a* supehtor. U a leading farmnever be given to a new member j&lt;n « hUthly esteemed citizen and man
. Should Mr. Foulkes be successful, he1
*111 give the best that U in him tc
would have to begin where congress-1 fMthfuliy perform the duties of tta
man Ketchama^startcd twelve years office, arid will faithfully and fairly
ago—at the taifend of every committee.enforce the Iuutl without fear -and
to which he was appointed. Barry ( *
^w* T1”’rr “«»,*« no doubt
county knows John Ketcham, knows’’hat Mr. Willisons standing, hl* fine
he is a man of character, integrity iliul । character and reputation justify con­
ability, who has served the people of j fldcnce.
tlu* country and of his own district • Morri* O. Hill is the republican canf*, faithfully and capably. Here again, didate for county clerk. No words

$5,000.00 Worth of

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Tires

Must be liquidated at once.
For three days only,
Greatest tire-tube sale we ever put on. Priced at cost
and some lower—All sizes. Prices subject to
stock on hand.

THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
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NOV. 3-4-5
30x3%—
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OVERSIZE
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30x4.50—
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U. S. GUARD . . O
Tube . . . 89c
U. S. GUARD . . *♦
Tube ... 95c

15

29x4.50—
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U. 3. GUARD . . O
Tube ... 79c

29x5.00—
$£*65
6 PLY GUARD .
Tube ... 95c
30x5.00—
$j|.1
.95
U. S. GUARD . . *&gt;
Tube ... 95c

31x5.25—
U. S. GUARD

.

$C-65
.

Tube . . . $1.05
32x6.00—
&gt;7-85
6 PLY GUARD . I
Tube . . . $1.15
33x6.00—
$A.05
6 PLY GUARD . O
Tube . . . $1.15

All other aixea at Special Price*.

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Than ANY of the Above Methods !
Back of money carried in an account here, are the entire
resources of this bank ... the double liability of every stock
holder . . . the protection of the banking laws . . . and the
watchful care of the bank examiners.

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ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

Fate Of Amendment No. 8
-________
East Lansing.—Tlie 350 000 Michl-1
tan tw-nplr who are dependent upin a ■
profitable dairy Industry in the state ————.
———————
:&lt;re vltalls- concerned In the action (
FREEPORT.
to Grand Rapids where they visited
•nken by voters on amendment num- ’ xfr. and Mrs, j, d. Cool were Grand Mr alld Mrs- Jo,,n Miahler and Mr.
her 8 on the November ballot upon Rapid* visitors Thuradav
!‘nt* Mr*., Frank Martin The latter
-hieh .
mjimjij u
Mr ind M„ w„d H
a,
ta . cowl. -taU- mil «un
to assure dairy interests that butter
»&lt;r
».rK
relatives.
sutetltutes will share the state tax &gt;
1
. Mr "nd
^"nce VanPatten
burden which butter already bears, nc-!
°v?r ‘„ ’J**
nf
accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs Merle-Neeb
cording lo the dairy. department al. “r2
to Orand Ral)ld’ F*‘dl*"
Michigan State College.
^hH^nn^heir^v toFtaS I Mr and Mrs J D Cofll tlccomPanl&lt;'&lt;I
The group which is intensely inter,n™n^°nan&gt;rt JMr- ftnd Mrs E&lt;l Co01 to Rockford Ao
ested in iflls measure is made up of
F •vl,U thelr iS&amp;tcr’ Mrs Mury 8mUh
100.000 farmers. 4.000 truckmen, 6,500 ] “nd
* caUcd 0,1 p | Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hynes called at
workers in lhe milk and butter plant* I
rtomimr havn ,hp Ouy
homc “l Woodland
of the stale and the families of these' M.r an*
Sund,y’
_ | Rone
Grand Rapids
worker*. More Michigan farmers de-j
Bone to Qrand
R«Dld» to spend
stx-nd the
—•— ---*
Hattie and Alien «»-*Richardson
and
rive a cash income from their dairy'; winter with their son. Frank E. Dem­ Fred Fairchilds and Bobble of Has­
tings called on Cora Gardner Wed­
herd than from any other line of farm Ing. nnd wife
| Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Deming and Mrs nesday. ’
product*.
Joe Kauffman was in Hastings on
A law passed by the lost legislature, i' Elmer Roush visited Mrs. Clarence
business Saturday momlng.
provided for state aupervtalon and, Benedict of South Bowne Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton of Alto were
licensing of butter substitutes." An In­
।
Grand*
Rapids
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ted;
junction obtained by those interested
In the consumption of oleomargarine, P. E. Deming Friday, also called on Bustance Sufiday. '
j
Franklin
Burgc.ss
nnd
family.
Rev. and Mrs. Loomis. Mrs .0. M.
resulted in the law being referred to
Mrs. Franklin Burgcps is visiting the Vari Patten. Mra. L. N. Neeb and Mr*.
the people of the state for a ixtpular.
week end with Mrs. Fred McDowell Griswold attended the W. F. M. S.
vote.
• '
county meeting at Woodland Wed-1
State fees collected on a pound ot। of Grand Rapids.
Miss Dorothy Tabberer spent the nesday.*
oleo under this law will be only onc-(
Mrs. Delia Yule was somewhat sur-l
fiflh of the amount of tax now.paid
upon every pound of butter manufac- ■ Mrs. Fred Tabberer.
prised Saturday night when relatives
lured In this state, according to a study' Mr. Aaron J, Btifgess and daughter. and friends from Grand Rapids and'
Mark*
of
Kalamazoo
and
Playford
Freeport surprised her with baskets'
made by the department of farm man­
Burges* of Battle Creek visited the filled with good things to remind her'
agement at Michigan State College.
Those interested in the production wrejc end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E of her birthday.
Mrs. Essie Withy of Chicago called |
of butter paid *2.2(18.000 in taxes last Deming.
Callers Sunday afternoon at the F. E on Mrs. Corn Gardner Friday.
year. Tire one known manufacturer
ot oleo in tlu* state paid *550. Tiw Deming home were. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Leda Reed of Chicago visited
bulk of tlie profits from tlie manufac­ George Pickett of Caledonia. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Godfrey Saturday.
ture of the 10.848.000 pounds of oleo Mrs. Elmer Roush and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bassett and
Franklin
Burgess
and
family.
sold In Michigan In 1031 are not ex­
Mrs. Hattie Cross of Fremont was at
Mr. and Mr*. T?d Bustance spent Dell Godfrey's Saturday.
pended in Michigan.
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clie*;
Dell Godfrey and wife visited Thurs­
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE,
ter Allerding at Coats Grove.
day and Friday at the Dr. Rlgterlnk
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams' anil
Miss Lulu Kinta will leave Monday home in Grand Rapids.
sons. Mrs. Irene Adams were Sunday for Detroit where she has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Miss Lula Kintz spent Sunday In Mr. and Mrs. Deli Godfrey were Ionia
Shultz of Hastings.
Hastings.
shopper* Friday.
Mr, and Mrs, Otis Morgan and
A dinner wm given at the Moore
daughter Lois and Mrs. Finkbeiner and home Sunday in honor of Missc*
HIGHBANK.
Mrs. Lofilse Potts of Caledonia spent Dorothy Tabberer's and Donna Moore s
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Day and fam­
Friday with their nephew. Wm. Brown, birthdays. Among those present were: ily of BarryviUc were Sunday guests at
and family of Owomo, '
Mrs. Fred Tabberer and Grandpa Mr. and Mrs. George Green’s.
Otto Wood and father. Willis Wood, Moulton. Mrs. Iva Blough of Lansing,
George Hoffman. Jr., of Coldwater
and Mrs. Wm, Schroeder of Caledonia and Evelyn Miller of Harbor Beach.
were guests of relatives at Owosso re­
Donna Moore of Jackson spent the spent Sunday with hl* parents. Mr. and
cently.
week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur Oates and Mra. I. E. Moore.
daughter of Grund Rapids and Mr. and
................
.,_______ Sarah Ostroth were Sunday guests In
MJm Kathryn Hynes —
of Woodland
Mrs. Wolter Cuibert and son of Has-1 visited Gatha Loomis over the week NoshvUle.
Mr. and Mra. Worth Green and son
ting* were Sunday guest* of Mr. and | cnd.
Mrs. Otis Morgan and family.
, jjra. Ada Rogers of Lowell is spend- Marshall called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Mr. and Mra. David Bcnawa and | jng a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall and family in the Branch dis­
trict Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kepkey and Mr*.; Rogers.
Vivian Marshall is lick.
Hannah Morgan spent Friday with
Mr and Mra. Earl Rogers called on
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Bennett of near
their brother, F. D. Kepkey and family Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of Lowell WedNashville spent Friday evening with
at Battle Creek.
I nesday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hawblltz.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tungate spent i Mrs Ella Catt of, Alto was a supper
Marshall Green attended a freshmen
Sunday afternoon with relatives near I guest of Mrs. Cora Gardner Sunday.
i Allo and attended evening services at I Mrs. Anna Swegles and Mra. Everett class party In Nashville Friday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Pureel and
, the Alto M. E. church.
Swegles from Hastings called on Mr*
daughter of Baltimore spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and daugh-1 Cora Gardner Saturday. ter Ardis were Sunday guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and; with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and
family.
1 friends at Canrionsburg.
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'daughter of Carlton visited the lalI
The ladles from Parmelee attended ter** parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman * The P. T. A. will be held Friday
evening at the More schoolhouse with
i, the electric demonstration at Caledonia Gooch, Sunday.
I1 Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seifert made a Stuart Clement of Hastings os speaker
for Hie evening
.
Fred Smith of Quimby was calling on buxines* trip to Flint Saturday.
(old friends in the vicinity Friday andI
Mrs. ClitUe Roush accompanied Mr.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
j Saturday,
and Mra. John ThuyU-r of Campbellc

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PAGE TEN

A Communication

1 Mime otliltr. boy—or It might have brerti to cure the &lt;k-prea«ion is government
la girl—got • board or a rail across the | tax on brer. He and all his wet followI fence and played U-eter.” or a- w-|ers might drink themselves to death.
To the Hastings Banner:
exited it ’ -resatf?" First up j but they never will be able to drink),
■ If agreeable to you I would like to say..'sametime.a. few words anlntt the nullification and then down. No saloon, reminds me | thia depression to death. Can you
thai triHer. with a wet on om- end । think ot any one worse oil. made so by
of the 18th Amendment of the federal' !of
mil a la er container on the oUwrlth* depression, than the one who
constitution. by the voters ot thii state -.itth you and the container &lt;?'&gt;lng UP ipends all hta &lt;.aniimp for drink? Also
and (Ipan. you drying: •■tliccicfcuwrOnY. ‘| the Impression he makes on others, wet
First. I believe in majority rule. 1 al­ ;as it goes down, ‘-loweoclulierum’’ a--'!; iand dry. two significant words, os apso believe the only way ta pre.-erve th- oomes up. Then you will have to looklpUM repealers and antlrepcaters. But
constitution a* an instrument of equal out or enough of the brer will run ou’ ■ 1 cannot see where the women repealtights to all is for al! the people of tiw ‘ he container into you to cau.-* _voi; Iciw get a llcere-e to add the word "re•rned and pn&gt;&gt;»e yoar balance mm! fall ofl- Ttien [farm." Would tluy riprce to reform
&lt;hrr i
■n!y rrfu»-&gt; brer will have Wdl t&gt; &gt;!.y Other rnminafr^l l&gt; l. ,M-a!ln» it?,
4d fashioned salo n F»r «-l-i»: The only way
to reform the pro-*
you use the word the last syllaK’t hlbtUon taw i« bv more prohibition. If
by local &lt;■!&gt;
'
gm :■ -tic onlv ’.at, I nnv*mt&gt;-r right the last tunc Michi• rninir tmoxicat.imf ’ ?«n vyi'od on prohibition it ekrned by
iMiid be irix'ahnd,-‘we j'over. Y’TOM) majority. • TjIw.C ‘ then..
It Altcutd
ter t'»- federal prohibitioti | wonwn Have obtained tlu- ballot. Ont ,
ant that eould mean military law |.d Ute gr-afn-t pleas.of women for tiw
kmd ot a Mate liquor taw wpukt right, of -utviuv was to he ip-tinve out.
with tlx test
Im- eftac-d brt.i&gt;.- y&lt;&gt;u cnultfjdrtnk tfc» vou rant make me believe*
and nuke n&gt;undt-i
Zt ttu; -tuil is- legally said. Why
South CaibHna in 61. will han , liould they want to gn over the same
I &gt;1.-1 ground again with ths- nantes-ofmajority ot
Hoover, like Buchan-1 Frances Willard and Currie Nation
vernnwnt । tinging in their ears? No, they' should
learned liwr li-.oon and h-urnecl
for they have always been the
. suttereAs
.

:hc profit to help pay taxn
Brother. si*tcr, &lt;1 &gt; , you want
made thal way to rtelp pay your
while tlu- drunkard’s family goes hun­
gry and n.ifcwWv ”Oh.” you say. “there
!w the booth'gtter who Milla no much:
and bad liquor. Il makes s&lt;«
it s .perfectly rotten. It v

»!&lt;en

i Kelley- cures where the dtunliard used
go to be-cured— About 240 such;
« an- gone. To hear you talk one ’
lid think thc(p arc .« many more
J drunkards. -Tliert' .should- be ut least-;,
;5h&lt;) Keeky cures by this time if the wet I
[claim of increased drunkenness,is true.;
.None of us can .tenicmlXT wtien th*x&gt;otI&lt;*Kin-r was not. ‘Ht a a sly cuss-t
omevt Are you ddihg al! you ctatrto’
wiint him out to the offlet'ra? 1‘hen Vmi !

THE SAME
SATISFIED

smile.!
—and the feelint of havine

What Your Bank
Means to You
Whether You Are A Farmer
Merchant, Laborer or
Manufacturer
Your prosperity and success depends very largly upon
the prosperity and welfare of your’community. This
bank has always performed an important service in
community

This Bank is a Strotig Link In the
Chain of Commerce

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and ittrLs learn to I
i’drtnk and an- &gt;-d in-tray. Why talc.-1

c.-.s tor. Pcrhap.-. it
ithcr name.
nother place they tell us -*-h&lt; re you
get plenty 1- tlx- dyug start?. Such
l.t tlruggixi and the rest of his kltid an‘a- bad as tlie man tliat steals your
!moncy:*tdr he depnvexhh victim ot ho.
| reptitatfon as well as hU money. But 1
■ don’t believe he is ns numreoiis as tiw
'-lets' woqld fikc to make us believe. I
have a mid deal of taith In humanity..
■hxl far overbalances the bad.
o many boyt and gtrb
jh-ant to drink. I .don’t think anyb

।and mother* ot thia- generation and,
! would look my dark for the future It I
[ a small number of young peopte ar- i
Mafning to drink t would Mxnu-r lav,

Want You To Feel This is Your Bank

We

Strong, safe and an asset to this community and deserving of
your confidence’and loyal support. This bank is the connection
between buyer and seller, and no matter what your vocation in
life, you are either a buyer or seller of merchandise or service

Join the membership of this hank ami enjoy the advantages
afforded by this old institution.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

. $75,000.00

$50,000.00

SURPLUS

I learning t
from that

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
can lake were in town Sunday
Madams
Mary
Boulter. James latter called on her schoolmate ol the
A German craftsman has now adapt ycatesvear. Mrs
Mrs. Merritt Wood.
Boulter. Clinton Castle atui Cltar!«« ycatcncar.'
cd the ancient art of .-tained glaxi win! Y mine man or younc woman who vote Cran&lt;- were Kalamazoo Shoppers t
.
,
. .., . - ,
•
Tripte. lank Club will meet with Mrs,,.daws
to modern building
dctorw'lons
f«r Hie ftr« time November 8th, -.ob Thursday..
Lehman
Friday.'
November
11
for
an
a
.
good example of this work h hr am■ NO &lt;&gt;n nullifying tin- 18th Atm-ndmen
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagley will relc- ■
,tl
I
day
meet
In
ft
Be
.sun-to
attend.
amenta!
iiantdesigned
’
for
the
Berlin
brute their golden wedding anniversary
ill .have
the nineteenth of November by having
their children home to dinner, Neigh­
nullifying adds one inott- name bors. friends and relatives are invited
nc more to make the to Mill bctwren, the hours of two and
four.
.
- .
uf liquor’'1
M J. .Ncrris. Lucy and Mr?. Nfirrls
rs. • more;.w.-tti
to Kalamazoo Wednesday to vimt
i to conn '
the latter s grandson. Fred Ketchalp,
Iona! way? who
i» ill. They found him some betMr. nnd Mrs W. J. Policy,- Mrs.
prohibition will bnng prwBattle Creek.
l-abolu)&gt; crime: that prohlbl- Smltty anti
— Myrtle
-------- pf -------—-—■
failure-.
the rottenest kind Mrs An Bakt’' i,,ld
LeGrand
&lt;U you ’’’ ^leTti-X &lt;&gt;t Kalamaxou. Mr and
■nch of--'1’ &amp; A- Parker. Elizabeth. F.ngortha
-- ; Peterson und Mrs. Mullen of Hastings
wen- callers on Mrs.- Norris add Lucy
M;c Imran
jSunday P. M
fby hate ao main . Mr. and Mrs Delm Hughes and non
^...... !*•!» !°r their home in Toledo. Ohio.
on .it one ciechmi?
- v. -tld b&gt;- plenty Wednesday p M after a ten days'
with fttc now on that ’ueatkut
Hazel Oalthrop. Is spending a few
eks at Wcbbt-rvllle with-het cotuitu.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Th-- Prairieville township Sunday
.hbo! contention will be held ut the
iiurch iu-xt Sunday beginning nt.1'30
■'-‘"A standard time. Tlune will be
fine program Including two very

A. Older Bovs’
The Ladies’ Ahl will rem- chicken
an. Nov. 35, 26
Transports i»n. dir.n.T ut the Church election day.
Doriv Hyde, Irene Jnphct and Arthur
....
Lathrop attended tiw teacher*’ insit­
chairman. tul'’ -lt Chand Rapid* Thursday und

Hasnngkjtnd othvr place-*
” ‘ Dr
and Rev. I. I. Dewey:
hn ,Vanr»eVenter, and
uf Nashville; H G
Holt forth and LeRoy
rtiili'; C J. Barnum. W.
and Harold‘ Rowladcr.
Shirley Voorheis and
i&gt;. of Freeport; Lloyd,
D. Mile-, of Prairieigncd 25
Leaders register Nttnc as
hare some mfertiiinm'ent.'
t ta sent to Chairman Aben
Km before November 19.
ae and trad wlux Dr John R
&gt; .y ata it President Hoover and
ibttlon.
• - State Y Secretary of
nd High school work, will
;-. Hasting* Hl-Y club, also
::v;llc and Middleville Nov. 8
Coimtv Ministerial Associa-1
tion met
:*.c Middleville M E

.in gave a bool; review “Twice Bom
Men and plans for defeating the wet
amendment made up the program.
Perfection.
I turc have a,problem on

’hat's happened now’"
I invented a toy framp.

s« r*jg.» at the church every night
tin:- week, also children's.meeting afternoon-i at four o'clock.
Robert Orr nf Fennville is
)&lt;%

” Mt;..
1
D N. Honeywell. Harold und
Opal. and Lucile Adrtaiu&gt;on were guests
of relatives at Dowagiac Thursday
Mr and Mn. Joseph Schnur of Dutt-

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modernrittc poses of police act
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Wednesday, November 2
and Ends Saturday Night, November 12
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PHONE 2131

�TnE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER !; 193S

PAGR EUCVBt

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET
Vote Election Day, Tuesday, November 8

For President

In the face of a world-wide depression, brought on as an
aftermath of the World War, the people of this country
never faced an. election, the results .of which will have a
greater influence upon the progress of the country, than
will the election of 1 932. Due tp the constructive work of
President Herbert Hoover we are now emerging from this
depression. Conditions are slowly but surely getting bet­
ter. His broad statesmanship and constructive policies to
meet conditions for which he was in no way responsible:
have shown his vision, his statesmanship, and that he is

.

HERBERT HOOVER

worthy of your support. Troublous times ALWAYS fol­
low a great war. When the policies, originated and set
into action by President Hoover to overcome the greatest
crisis that e^er faced this world, are related by the impar­
tial historian of the future, we are confident that he will
be numbered among our great Presidents. Vote to uphold
him and LET HIM FINISH THE JOB which has AL­
READY COMMENCED TO GET RESULTS. THINK
IT OVER VERY SERIOUSLY BEFORE YOU VOTE
FOR ANY CHANGE.

CHARLES CURTIS

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker has served'
the people of Michigan as Governor
for one tefm. He has demonstrated
thal he appreciates the conditions
facing the people of this State, and
has dqne all that he could to lessen
the burden of taxation. He was in­
strumental in cutting the expenses
of the State lo the tune of $5,000,­
000.00 and will continue to do all
in his power for further big reduc­
tions. His re-election will mean an
administration favorable to a very
marked reduction in State expenses.

For Stale Treasurer
Hon. Howard C. Lawrence

For Secretary of State
Hon. Frank D. Fitzgerald

For Governor
Hon. Wilber M. Brucker

Vote Election Day
Tuesday, November 8

The Lieutenant’Governor
Hon. Luren D. Dickinson

For Auditor General
Hon. dramel B. Fuller

For Attorney General
Hon. Paul W. Voorhies

BARRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET
At the Primaries in September the following excellent legislative and county ticket
was placed in the field by the Republicans of Barry County. Most, if not all of them,
intelligent, capable
are fellows that you know personally or by reputation, as* being i./._"

and courteous. They won in an open field and after a fair fight. We are pleased to
submit them to your consideration, along with a brief mention of each one, and you
will make no mistake in voting for them.

WE REGRET
TIIAt WE COULD
NOT SECURE A
HALF-TONE
ciPr of
STUART CLEMENT

For Congress
'
JOHN C. KETCHAM
r»t »mnl year* Mr. Ketcham. has very ■•My r«p-.
resented the Uh Congressional District tn Congress.
He bss &lt;onslr*,ntly supperted wry measura look­
ing to lhe redaction ef taxation. He stands high on
the vriy important Committee of Agriculture. and
baa rendered qxceUext itrrtct tor the agricultural
luterreta of the country.

For Representative
LEN W. FE1GHNER

For State Senator
GEORGE LELAND
I ■
Mr. Leland has served the Sth Senatorial District
lu the Stale Senate al Lansing, anl baa served very
capably. Being a farmer himself to baa always had
an interest In Agriculture, and baa unceasingly
worked for the best interests of the farmer. A r.M
- for Mr. Leland I, a vote for the tight
nan tn the right place. .

No man In the State (Legislature has worked.more
nutlitngly fur the best interests ct the faimer and
to reduce luxation than has Mr. Felgituer. It re­
elected a» be should he. bo will continue hl» good *
work, and wtU als&lt;r do Ms utmost to sea thal state
taxes are still lurthrr reduced, lie la highly re­
garded in the Legislature, and for this reason
Ir qualified toXrender the best ot service.
'

For Judge of Probate
STUART CLEMENT
There la no more Important office In any county
than that of Judge of Probata, beeauaa once tn
every «0 years the entire property ot the county
passes through that court. Mr. Clenent Is a young
man of splendid ability, and if elected, as ho should
be. will come to ths office with the benefit of years
of actual ea perlance in Probate work That is worth
something to every properly owner In the county.

For Prosecuting Attorney
LAURENCE E. BARNtlT
Mr Barnett, as MU record will prove, has tendered
excellent service to the people ot Barry county
during bls first term as Prosecuting Attorney. ar.4
V outside of all his other qualllteatlcaa, li entUMd to
a re-election. Ho hfii carefully and thoroughly
looked after wty deisll of the office, and that
should be just the kind of an carls! that
---------- ILtopgople want.

WF. REGRET
THAT WE COULD
NOT SECURE A
HALF-TONE
CUT OF
DR. ADROUNIE

For Sheriff
NELSON WILLISON

For County Clerk
MORRIS O. HILL

For a number of years Mr. Willison represented the
township of Jrtnstown on the Board of Supervisors,
and baa told many other positions of Must and re­
sponsibility all of which indicates the high regard
In which he Is held by those who know him. He is
tellable and trustworthy, sad if elected, will alm
lo render thq wry best of servlcs to ttys poopty.

The duties of a County Clerk today are more exact­
ing than the* ever were before. Mr HUI brings to
lhe office the benefit of years of experience in
Bonking, and to one ot the most capable County
Clerks that Barry County has ever bad. He baa
saved the people of this county many thousands of
dollars. If elected he will continue to give the
same excellent service that baa characterised his
tenure of this very important o®co.

W. A. SCHADER, Chairman

For County Trea»urer
WM. L. CHASE
Mr. Chase has bad years of active business eipeti•nee; baa served the City ot Heatings as Super­
visor, and been honored with other postttana of
trust and responsibility. Always courteous and
pleasant. If sleeted he will alm to give to the
duties of thia once the uas considerate atteutlou
that he has always given to every position
with which ho has been honored.

For Regiater of Deeds
JOHN F. CHAMBERLAIN

For. Coroner
DR. H. A. ADROUN1E

Mr. Chamberlain to well known around Barry bounty
as a former teacher. During the past two years ho
tps bean without employment, nor is bto wife em­
ployed. He lo an honorable, capable young man,
a good pensmau. and well qualified for thia office.
If elected it ’Till mean much to-him, and everyone
•bo votes for him can be assured that every dstall
Oto the office will be most carefully and
correctly looked after.

BARRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
W. R. COOK, Secret
:;
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1MJ

page twelve

WOOD
IS CHEAP .FUEL
.
creek
WUUmuci?umi
erAcnurn Last Week'scloverdale
Utter
Chirk.n cedar
pie supper
at .the Cedar-1
WHEN WELL SEASONED , a Republican political speech will Creek church Saturday night.' Novem.
-----------; be made in Uie town hall. Saturday 'bcr 5. Mrs Leavitt has charge of Uie
Heat Value Of Pound Of Wood 'dght, till* week, at 8 oclock. Eke- program, so a good time is expecUjd.
Unir Ac r.r^f Ac I***" ln thla P®Per »,u h'' ,ojnd tlle Everybody come.
Nearly onc-nau As ureal AS I name at qie speaker The Ladies' Aid
Mr. anti Mrs. Claude Kelly and
Pound Of Hard Coal i will hold a banquet from a until
8 daughter, Opal, from Hastings spent
East Lanvlno-A cord of fdur-foot ’ 'rfie nr‘l meeting of the P. T. A. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt
dry oak hickory ar maple U equal in1 waa K,d Friday night at tlu- school*
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen nnd Mr.
•IJi ^aliie! to/Turn of^anthracTky coal. h0U!* w«W*r TO present Mr Howard and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and son. Rayto ^lehSn SUU^l- ,’4 Ha*UnraJta»e a talk mi the Anu nd- mond spent Thursday in Kalamasoo
•ccn (nrMtrv Amartmrat whieh *tio-1 ,n&lt;mU. Officer* were elected uh&lt;|_ a । with Mrs. Leo Monroe.
frtsthatrte p^uSi of home wood-?,unch *rvcd T** next'nweung 4 ill: A goodly number from this neigh-'
tot’ ™ U turnedI into cconomteal * ,M:,d
to’n h“n
*™Rd ’A,rh,,od •“««’«&gt; “
Mr and
lou can tie turncu into economics Ej)rta&gt;. m Nowmbcr
,xi„ Ivun Campbell** at Urbandale
WAYNE EGG MA$H is a complete laying
. Diy wood U N-emnmended because
“nd
' Humeston were 1 Th«r&gt;da.y„ani&lt;‘'dM
mash—already to dump into your mash feed­
r. arlv half of the fuel value of green 1 caUer* “l ,hc O«wre MacDonald home
Mr. and Mrs Hllward Campbell
islasted in IbfeM^thc *ttok-4t Richland Junction Sunday ?i*"t last Monday .with Mra. OUre
ers. It contain* a large variety of very effec­
Xwrh soXt it wrtt*bunJumb a«xl
Uu,u&gt; M™** *»*»«
“i the (Campbell at Hastings.
tive
ingredients, properly proportioned and uni­
d™ Sol hX as high^fucl value a*
ol Mr
M" H“«ik Silcox at .
»"&lt;« Mr* Henn- Wrrtman spent
formly "mixed. It insures the best physical con­
that cut tfum the trunks of ttw tree, ' fklton.
i Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
dition and maximum egg production.
X ixMintl of any kind of dry wood 1 The Heller family who have ".jx-nt I Atld Simjvon of Augusto.
’
■produce,, nearly one-half Us nn/ch heat Ib“,“n*r a‘ thcir &gt;"mm.r home ,
/*’ ?."ura
If you wish to use your home grains we have
as nixHind of hard cost A four-foot-I,l'rc k,t tbr- Kpiwulw. wt*. Saturday|Lammers visit.d Mrs Edna Tustrim
WAYNE 26'&lt; and 32', MASH Supplement to
curd-of-hickory weighs approximately &gt;r the wihtcr.
.
! uf
^"Mbiy.
[' 3.HOO iwtinds, nuii-d wood weighs tiboul 1, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, and
\J^^rl,naCtMncU
mix with them which'makes a high grade egg
3,000 |&gt;ound.s to lhe cord, umi Jack pint*' Mr- and Mrs. Gale Miller of Battl.-.
•'‘U'borhmui.
mash at a very low price.
about 3.200 pound*. In burning resin- Creek were .Sunday callrr. ot the' *’&gt;
h,.1**.Uw
out wood* such a* pine, a part of the *»»mcs MaelJonald home.
,
bl,‘ ncr
,ot cor» ‘}*■
heat value is usually lost in soot or
Mrs. Ed. Pennels visited Mrs. Nellie
MrrubJ7’
°k d’1’
M,wke.
Hyrie at Hastings Thtir-duy.
, Mr. mid Mr-. Hurry Uralx-e of KalaMut furnaces will burn wood suc-i Mrs Leonard who has b, vn sjamding:w‘ ol? ,rlends nt
ce.tsfully. If a bed or aines can be es-&gt;»e last couple of week', with het this place Sunday.
.
FLOUR
FEED -i- COAL -s- CEMENT ... LIME
tablished and left undisturbed on Uie;daughter, Mrs.. Lester Monica .inti
BRICK -:- TILE -► FARM IMPLlJMENTS
I'nfinb-hrd.
grates, the furnace,will burn wood all family, returned to her home at Has"Gerald, dear. why were some women
rlght. In some cases, it may be ncces-itmgs Sunday evening.
'
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118
called Amazon*?"
Sliry Jo lay a sheet of perforated iron' Mr. and Mrs Wellington Monica and
’ Well, my dear, you renfember the;
oyer the grates before burning wood, daughter, Maxine of Bedford, and Mr. Amazon River has the largest mouth—"
Wood fires need attention more often -vid Mrs. Russet Monica of Kalamazoo
But she went out and sfap’.rned the,
th^n coal fires but good Hied, well seu-&gt; were Sunday visitors at the home a! aoor
d&lt;»r before he could aay any more..--.
wined chunks hold fire for many hours, their, parents. Mr. and Mr- Cha*. Mon- j p^mflndei
Many jwople prefer wood as a. fuel, lica•. .-ix'cially in kitchen range.i or for use
Mis* Helen Patton of Midland
in lhe ijre place where the crackling' tiw week end with her mother. Mr
.
flames lend art air of hospitality to the Lou Anna Patton.
. — ... ut Kalunuii'oo
and Mrs. Leon Potts ot Mhldlrvillw
were entertained by their daughter.!
Tuesday evening the local postoflicc ■
Harold England in honor of ibfiri
employees and carriers and their fam- ■ lu,*‘
“'id daushk r Mar­
ines surprised Mr. L. N. Bush at hLs ,
,,
home A beautiful magaklne rack wasl, -dp- Bert McCallum entertained tbc|
left as a reminder of the occasion.
1 following in honor of her birthday and
There was ho school Thursday and-D*11** of
McCallum. und Mi sj
Friday, as the teachers attended theT”™*
of Hsings Mr. and Mr.- )
district teachers' convention tn Grand Edible and son. Mr. and Mr*. Howard,
Rapids.
‘ ^Summers and Mrs. Fannie Smith ot ■
Miss Caroline'Solomon. Mrs. Lucy nla'iing.. acre other gu&lt;..t,.
Dings. Mrs. Ethel Pennock ami Mi.;.! ‘
Mas-eny n-turneij to Pituburit.
Bertha Bieh attended the county inU- "cnn • •’’Her spending a few days with
kionory rally In Woodland. Wedncs-1Mr-and Mrs. Cha*, pnyder.
&gt; day.
I Mr- alK1
A'l Waugh and,
Tender, Juicy, Young Beef
! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boulter of' daughter Jean spent Sunday evenitu: at'
Bradley sjKnt Tuesday evening with 'lu' home of Mr. and Mr*. Dodgson ol I
Round, Sirloin, Swiss or Club
Mr. and Mrs M. «. Norwood.
#
Kalamazoo.
Mrs.’Chester Bar.Kharl was a Kala-1
Young Pig
; tnazoo visitor Tuesday.
? &gt;,
Lean Rib — End Cuts
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith were-in ' .
.
,
...
■
ixim. on, dw l»&gt; »rek .lundln,
»™‘ / ' J’t "*'™:,
Tender, Juicy Baby Beef
a creamery meeting.
1 &lt; .J...
.
1
J'
Mr Wd M„, AIM C.Aby
'J." ',
Barbara Jean of Vicksburg spent Sun- L',k'A' .
E«
-&lt;i-1
diD with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dliig*.
Er*?}j “’J4, Ktt,h? W1V’:‘ "
Mi-*. U'ntnre .Kate Dunning visited
I ' 'Mn a”cl Kull&gt;
her grandparents., Mr. and Mrs. C B !l'‘.‘,‘’0.'
McDermott, of Hope Center, from;.J™
Lean
Tiiursday until Saturday.
iLhe *_C.*K
ot'
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrianson nnd
anil wife-of LtinMni
• children of Battle Creek spent sute
I (Jay with Mr. nnd Mr.-. Peter Adnan-:

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MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

THIS MAN SECURED

3 DIFFERENT JOBS
BECAUSE HE HAD A TELEPHONE
(An actual care, reported to this company)

A Michigan maa^-who was working only every
other month, secured spare-time work on three
occasions because fie bad a telephone.
During an oH-duty month he was called and given
an uxtra week's work by his company. Then ho
was called and given temporary work in Ann
Arbor. And soon, thereafter, he was summoned
by telephone to another special job.

He got this extra work become he had a telephone.
The person who tries tc gel along
without a telephone may miss work
that would pay for the service many
times Over.,

Mr.-, Mabie Hampton nnd children
;
, &gt;
,, *
visited .Hastings frUnds Thursday.
,_A‘.
•'
&lt;&gt;■ ■
j Miss Eleanor Hail of near Dpster 1*' J,'ra ’’ &gt;RalVrt|k *?•'k ,{*‘^' &gt;1"1’ w*(e ° 1
[assisting Mrs. William Smith with her
. J-rw“&gt;' «nd Ha.-.l
?how.vork.
I Buskirk or Hiutings were . Stiiitlay
Several from here attended n Hal- •
•*' R"&gt;'Erw-’.'"-;
,. j
loween party at the home of Mr and
™'' hr't meetingth. Gl.. . (-"V
Mrs. Loon Pennock'of Pleasant lake, j nutrition &lt; las, *'» &gt;&gt;•■ held-at
hotuf I
^atilrdiy evening.Mr' Frcd New.,and. Thumlay. N-&gt;-■
. Thur.-dtiy fvening at 7:30 tiw Con-; 'emlwr 3 Thi- will be an 'all d.&lt;y I
i umert Power Company will conduct I
f°r the purpl e c
'a cooking school at the communityOl&gt; n1’*1 wars ux&gt;rk
halt Everyone is invited to attend, j'*1’1*1 fo *'nl®r ”‘e class slvnii
(The L. A S. is sponsoring this und arr|fdl
u,‘‘
will b" ry.
, desirqus of a good attendance.
;’*!? benefit of those who w&lt;
Babble Gwin entertained a group of,t0 -Mt.-tici Um- meeting at Hn.i
...
little ix&gt;ys at a Hallowe'en party Satur- il"e-« nt will t&gt;- given full credit, Tin .
day afternoon. ’ Evervone had a verywill be call'd ut ten o'clock ‘
.• enjoyable time.
'
I Dinner w ill bv served by Gniup Nr*. I;
• Mra. Georgia ' Bowker of Augusta |Bnt:u table,service.
■
'
■ called on het shier. Mra Kate Wil-1 Sunday vUutora at R &gt;y Oak".-'
,
:lium* Sunday
'Art Lord and .wife. Mr. and Mrs Bar-j
At the special school election Sat-1 thetomew and son Don and Mt- ESnal
u?tfav, thy jiroposilion tn unite Hope | Francis, all of Battle Cris-ktrentei riUlrict with the Barry Towti(ll,.S( .r^Tr »vi&gt;
-hip school district carried by a vote:"EsT ORANOEMl.t^ AND
.
EAST (.1 \ M Vi;*11
. । ,- . .• &gt; .
Mr and Mrs. Chester Banghart•
moved to Mrs. Anna Haren's house for • Mr nnd Mr- Herbert Grpesbeck nnd
the winter and Mrs. llaz&gt;-n will stay \ vo sons ot Marshall wire. Sunde.v
with Mr. and Mr.* Solomoti Stanton !i Bests of Clarence VanEtt and twnulv.
,e and
Mr'- Donald McQuarrle
and chii-i
dill-, A niiMrellaiieoas *h&lt;*»«’r was gWrn
•.cd* Mrs
John!?
dren ot East Delton. vlsltc
*
- - - 1‘tur’&gt;,.5 «T«“ln« ■,l M’ ,i,,ld Mr 11 "
j Han-on .&lt; In .h-uiol- of their daughpu
; Harrington Thursday*.
united in murriao'
Mrs Harry Wertman came Kmrie! Au,f*‘v i’fl’
from Grandville for a-few days last i •“ Wayw .Ci;
*irk but returned Saturday • Her:n,w*r’' a "rJ’ I"*asant evening
' father. Milton Nobka U -still confined
&gt;'d’- "tlc I'n ank
ta his bed.
/ ■
• Mr. and Mrs. Culver.
z
Mr and Mrs. R F. Gaskill
. nf
. Kafa-. : Tf''* Mineral
..... of Annmi.
........... . wife .
..wuua, mill .,11 . u;.a,
,
,, - -- -- --N. Bush.
!ul Orapsovilto Thnr»&lt;fay
Home EronomG*** Extension,eouldnt atcominolale o
et with Mra Von Dunn Tuc- I'1"' ix-opl« who came 5 &gt;
ernom.
•
Irr.sjwcta we mourn om
-in ajt tl
Ru&gt;
anil Mr nnd Mrs. Herman and'giving
attended a family reunion ut'.ndedy. W&lt;
if Three Oaks Sunday

Want to bu y : try the want column

99S% SAFE!
One way of judging an institution in times of
d&gt; pr&lt; -.sion is by the percentage of its losses.
In this respect the Building nnd Loan Associa­
tions of the United States show most gratify­
ing 'results, for the losses over the entire
Country during the past year were only
26/100 of 1 per cent of their total resources.

There were no failures in Michigan during
the past year.
7

Why not buy Building and Loan shares?

ffiatumal ffioan &amp;
^nugBtmmt (Tontpany
.

1250 Griswold Strect/Dctroit

y. L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representative, Hastings

Mra pike »«•., remembered by'a
know. hr r by the many uml uo

w&lt; i- Mr. and Mrs, Ma-nn Norjrobd ami
Mr. and Mra Jaisu.'. Clark of Kalama-

rave nt. Hastings
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gamer Haippton and, mcmlx r of Plainwell lodge.
Mr. und Mra. Roger WUltanv* drove ' Mr. and Mrs. Doh Goss linll R.&lt;
Paw Paw Sunday.
\
iMOH and Mrs R J Mott unit df
St'-.t'ral from hen* attended church ;t«-r Beverly and EUielyn returm

nhiK.
Mrs. George Whittemore and'several I
«
i
friintl* ri-iled Mlm Ida Kunstrlck. who*
• _ HOLMES ( lit R( II.
1 at Be-rge;» liu-pitnl tn Kalamazoo, La*t Week's Letter
.
Sunday. Mm Kcnstrirk Is doing as
Mi and Mra. Wil., Crackford. M;,.|; well 'as possible and cx)x-ct* lo come HuHibcrger of N irth Carlton and Mi. •
hotnp Mjon.
and Mr- Ben Crockfwrd were Bunday /
Mr and Mrs Leon Dunning called [visitor.- at Jawph Crockford’,■&gt; and Mr
on Mr and Mrs W H Dunning Sun- und Mrs. Bernie. David.ot tanging.were j
day evening and found Mrs. Dunning [callers.
-n-u.i..
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and yra Mabton Fuller nnd,
slightly,better.
I family of Coats Grove were Sunday i
.
IH GHEE CORNERS.
[ visitop at Roy Wickham'sU • Weeks Utter.
:I Mr.
Mr- and Mrs Percy Lehman of War-,
Wat -;
: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook entertained i.epille were Sunday visitor* ut Frcdi.
their Irtends and'neighbors to a shower Durkee s.
Saturday evening in honor of their I mu» Phy llis Barnum and Clarence
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. ;s:iner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John
■ Ronald Anders. A large crowd was woodman to Grand Rapids Sundae
present and left lots of beautiful pres-1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilliland ot Free,en3 AJ&lt;XX1 t‘me,wus r®P°r‘«‘ b&gt;' kU port wc.e week end visitors at Keith
Mrs Kate Haze) and her brother. Durkees
Gene Cook. Tom Wilcox and Byron
Mr and Mra. Hugh FettengiU of BatJohncox made a business trip to Ka*aerwk called at Mrs. Etu Parmelee's
maaoo last week.
! Sunday.
This community was saddened to'
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. hear of the death ol Mrs Heber Pike | The annual net eon of dry law enand extend their sympathies to Mr.iforcement i* less than five cents per,
jPdw[capita in the United Slates.
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STEAKS
lb- 10c
PORK CHOPS
3 |b&gt; 25c
BEEF ROAST
7c
PORK LOIN ROAST y’°"ns p‘r-tib
»&gt;■ 8c
DRY SALT PORK
»&gt;• 8c
PORK SAUSAGE
3 |b’ 25c
GROUND BEEF Ground While You Wail 3 lb&gt; 25c
OYSTERS Direct from Baltimore
Pt. 23c
Qt. 45c
LAMB
5c 11c 13c
VEAL
10c 12c 15c
SPARE RIBS (Sauer Kraut 3 10c) lb 8c
PORK ROAST Young Pig—Picnic Cuts
Snow White No Limit
PURE LARD
»&gt;• 5 c
FRANKFURTS Bologna or Liver Sausage 3 |b* 25c
Young and Tender
RIB BEEF ROAST Boned,
&gt;b 15c
Rolled and Tied
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HOKAH
,
lb. 27c
Del Monte, White House lb. 29c
BEECHNUT
lb.29c
MAXWELL HOUSE

lb. 30c

BROWN SUGAR
6 25c
BULK PRUNES
41*. 19c
BAKING POWDER
Quaker Maid
U. Cnn 15c
SUPER SUDS .... 4K29c
2 PkaV 29c
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUICE
3 c— 25c
ANN PAGE PRESERVES .
2 Ji 25c
BISQUICK
Set of Bitcuil Cutie
pi.. 32c
SHREDDED WHEAT . .
2 p&gt;..- 19c
Pa^ett
2 Pkg*. 25C
CHEESE
Mild Wiiconrin Cream
LK 17c
Alt Flavan
1
JELLO
pi,.. 22c
CALUMET Baking Powder J Ounce Bar Baker'r Choca- Lt 27c
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD
Whole or Sliced
Lb. Loaf 4c
Mayfair
-Japan Green
TEA
Bulk, lb. 39c

Pancake Flour
Sunny field

2±3 5-19c

Mild Cure
Any size piece

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MIDDEEVILI.E.
• ! parent*. O. D. and Mrs. Whitmore, ot
Ti-.e north county line bridge U near (Sherman street
.
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completion, but you should ta very I Mr. and Mrs James Sanborn. o&lt; Lake
capful about traveling the county tine City. Mich, spent the week end with
road when wet, as onc of the fellow.-. ’ relatives here
They were formerly
■who ha* to.drive over it ray* It is like reaident* here and their many friertds
a soft soup barrel when wet and iwit kt ar" always pleased to see. them.
All days are happy day* lot the provident Building and Lom
' all *afe. Drive slowly
, Arrangement* are made for a very
man who find* it a pleasure to rave something every mflblh lhe
The fried chicken supper drew people enjoyable evening for Uie Boy Scoot*.
' Standard way.
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i from various towns to tin floe meal., the Girt Scouts, tlvelr relatives and
Many compliment* were received and frta'nd* A i&gt;ot lock supper at the M. E
You can add to your happineis by placing a portion of your
some wanttjF to know, why *e did not * church abu nirnt to be followed by a
saving* in thU forty year old inrtltullon where It will bring you a
have one ajwcck at least A nice sum program at the school auditorium that ■
fair Otvidcixi. and always be-worth 100 cente on lhe ddlar.
was realized to apply on Uw new fur- will be attended by all interested in'
You will find the Standard often lhe evlest and soundest way
;nacr. About 200 wv ro f,d A fine pro; , their work. Much better to keep them (
to save and has paid a 5*4 dividend tor forty yean. Neve? a lora
’ gram followed. The St Paul* quartette! tau.y ihan thal th?y be allowed toj
and net er a ml'*.
furntaiied aonig beautiful .-ongs. Tlu- ream the street* to get into possible
’talk by our former townsman.. M. 8 mischief, ted by some gang leader who;
We Invite your investigation, and be mewl pleaaed to adviae you.
, Keeler, about one of hU trips to foreign has no thought ot Uie right* of propj laqds wa* very iniciteting and the ? my ownerOur booklet for. the asking.
main address by Rev Wlsharl wa.
jg. E und Mr; 11&gt;.mp-»av left hire
much enjoyed,. A very pletaant eve- Friday After visiting In Grand Rapning for all attending
lids, they proceeded to-their, home iit|
i Rep T*ii Fetghiur of Nashville and I Hersey on 'SatuTday. All greatly en-M. O Hill. O*ir county cl. jk. of H*; - joyed having tiiem with u* for a few ;
ting* werj- calling on frit nd* here Fri- dayDutraiL Mkhigaa
duy Come again gentlemen. Ywu are! r
come tn our • attention that
always welcome .here-.
'
, ymic small boys are in the habit of,
Local Re pre urn tat i vc
] Twenty-four car l-ads of oniontaking change from milk bottle:. Better.
’ sure *&lt;hiiv onions, that ts the number
buy your tickets to place in the btrttte* I
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
cars sold by onc of our
growers.: thcri'bV teswning tite temptation t&gt;?
HASTINGS, MICH.
WHEW!
tlu- boys
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Our school teacher* w&lt;re all in atVcgetsbl. • arc a gixrt crop around]
.tendance at lhe convention in Grand j here and many are trying to sell their I
(Rapid* or. Thursday and Friday, he«icr\u;jriu».by going from door to door.
I
. tlie children all had a Imhday. which;
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.------------------------Mr* Gertrude Thoma* wm in Lowell
was greatly chjoynl Many gathered!
BOWNE
DOWNS CENTER,
CENTER
Clarata-llr
Hooper
air.•; Mr and Mra Ptuhp Wingeier. und Saturday
’nuta. that will help pas* the long win-Irene Hchwab.
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&gt;- &lt;• ••--------Mr. and Mr* Walter KawaJMAk
!t&lt;r evenings.
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-------------------------Beatrice Ihixi.a-. attended -----teaebtra
,daughter
qf North
Bowne were....
visitor*: ■ ■r. r.n.ud R vpuis vintor* Saturday.
Chkrlea H. WlUlmur’’and lady frlcml institute in Grand Rapids ThuradJy '■ at A*ahel Thompson s Sunday at
BANNER W ANT ADV*. PAY
iof Muskegon spent 8unitej .with to* and Friday. “
Marian Smrtker
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occom- noon.
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'jrvar. Ixwinnlnx with the

Issued a poster calling.uihnitl'jn to Ils
roll rail for iik-uiImtsIiIp. Which la
tiel-l. traditionally, from Armistice Hay

Usually Hn-y eta»|i

In dlsattirr^ hi pcai'MlBHk an
In the paths of public hvallb.

bEFTEMBF.il REPORT OF THE

inludqj that the Bed Cross needs help.

THIXK

'Every one who Joins a* a member of
the Red-Crura chapter . In hi* frrimmunity will hr helping thi* hutuanltariun organisation to help the needy
throughout the nation.
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THINK

i.o.

Mr*. Mildred Hcobv spent Tliyrsday
with Mr*.- Kenneth J5paw at DeltonMr. and Mr.' Win. Schultz (pent a
By Home Economics Specialists Michi-jn'g E»-pteinb«T. 22 of which were dry
(
iart
ot Just week in Chicago uuh
r-..ii,.Cp
each produrjbi
^gan State ;x&gt;llege
,Three
(u. ()f m()lf ;i|j(|
()V).rnver
5f) lbi1350
((f
.Mrs. Ciuu Turner of Gull lake en­
A iiivit house dress made with, goo-l l, Jljr average of all cows trah-d war. tertained Hie Home Literary Chib
Diursday for dinhrr at 1.00 o’clock.]
line., and a-; milch &lt;-an- and tlmuirht
design a- a -•.tnct dr&lt;
and worn with 'd fautl. rl it, induduu. the 22 dry cow.. rv.rnty members and four vlrltora’
•sere present Roll was • answered by|
•Winter Pastime for Indoors ’ A
s,s“ • v ««■, i-;'™ • -™"‘
bort buslhcns .session followed. Canned
fruit was pledged for Pennock 'hospi­
., Inbove i.vtl cost, per cow,
Slmplfclty. quality, comfoit. rervirt-1 The in,.rtg,. returns for each dol- tal. Mrs. Turner provided the iJrojjram
abiiity. aud suitability should be the : )a, .vorth ()I r(.t.d r«/lv,uniPd wa.v»2l&gt;5i ind lu«4 invited Mrs. Roberts to be
keynote around which the wardrota'
-rJll, j, ,,d WJfit of nrtdncilm each pound preN.-nt and give a travelogue on her
plamied- H i* well to ^member Hut ,,)f ut
12ft r„)&gt;(, „t)d thl. h.,.d Cu;.t ,r«cent tour ot the United Suites. Mr.
. ..
.
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produciiig each Kin lbs. milk was .49 UHi Mrs. Rolx rt* have the distinction
tn be canrplcntfws Urrough nvcrdrv •ing ........
d having, drfiren their car Into every
A .4ut bru it and j hat atutld can
Eleven grade and. n-Kivtcred Ho)-, Rate In the Union, crowd every
stein*, owned by Fre&lt;| Miller, averaged mountain range and visited every Na-.
tlonal
Park She is a most pleasing
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5
ll»
ol
mint
toting
3.79
.
or
25.5
M.tdc-uvrr children's clothes
speaker and her d.-'criptians of place*
usually more atmoerrtui if the ma'
Four grade - Holstrins and one grade visited an very interesting. She spoke]
figure. A little boy.; irnlfc will l&gt; mor-■ •”owiied by &lt;i-&gt;- Couch, averaged in-particular ot the Black Canyon und]
suitable it made Ir-m hi* lather'., light
h*'. ‘if tnllk toting 4 WI • or 24 3 Boulder Dam as well as many other
IntcfeaUng places vWted. Mrs. Rob­
sun ihun a dark one. and the little girl|,b*. 01 ,1't
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will hx.k bi tter In bnnhk colm- than in ‘ »*rnty rrgdtei.d Oucrwjs apd one erta 1' alo a talented musician and!
bn»wn or grey m.olc fioin .mother ,n )a.-t Kr“,!*; Cui m* y
? .■ Inger and delighted us with three I
rungs, playing her own accompani­
vrarx.b.,.
- HIV'., nuvuit vmii
bn,l.l
........
ment. Mr. Roberta took several mov­
colons iii trimming ur ro-dyeing
or .*0 03 Ite. ol ffit.
ing pictures on their trip und will show '
makes II ixv.'ible tn use dull
tiuli colored
iviuiru |1 T- *lc following is a list of the threrj them Nov a ut Kellogg' Agricultural
matertels tor children's clothe.
highest producersin the two.
M.-hooI in tiw evening They have a
Um a .oft-haired push-broom
four und foil m?’d cImm-.-..
lovely summer home at the. head of!
linoleum und Waxed or varnished
Under Three Yean.
Gull lake and Ihta was lhe third an­
Boorr .
I3»s‘
LU* nual talk Mrs Roberta had given be-]
Drum dishr-if y&gt;u have sufficient
Milk Test Fat fore the club. We indeed feel grate-1
boiling water x.to rinse them very w c. Schultz. Reg. ducr 444 5 8 35 8 ful und fortunate to have this privilege
thoroughlyBend Fenner. Gr. Sh.
507 4 1 30 a of listening to such a gifted speaker.
Then- should be a place In jhe hotnejw. C. Schultz. Reg Oucr. 306 5.6
Mr. und Mrs. C. F. Moreau ot Au­
l»r the children’s things. It a child U
1’ndcr Four Year*
gusta. and Louu and Lena Dunn of
Gulc*burg were caller* at Uie Flower
S» ■ ™&gt;JbL. oi.
- -:‘ 36 5 i home Sunday afternoon.
.018 3.15 28 9
Mr. Wilcox and Merle Bradlleldi
MU. .....I older. i,.u .tatar, la.
«“'!'■
were Kalamazoo visitor* Thursday:
bureau drawer*. butt-'. nnd chest* ^11! |
Under Five
] forenoon.
ffiffipuntfc children lo help thenuHve ■ ' W. C. Schults. Hbg. Chur. 789 5 0
Mrs. Wilcox received word Thursday:
In order to df-vcl ip judgment in (V C SchUlUL Rj'K Otter. 681 43 »• 3 that her. brother living In Toronto.!
r&lt; sard to coir. .. one. must Irani what .Fred Miller, dr. Ji r.
. 441 6.6
Cunada. hud pswd away ot bronchial’
effect color- have upon ope u not her.]
pneumonia. Sympathy is extended to
when they ate used in different quail■■W. C Schultz. Reg. Guer. 993 4.4 43*1' then
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, burrowing ft tends.
of
Fred Miller. Gr Hol. . 1284 .3 2 41.1
Thursday afternoon Mrs Wilcox.
tensity and lightness.
and Mrs. Bradfield and Jack were'
w c Schultz. Reg Guer. 780 5.1 39 8I Mr.
:
Milk Is tin- most Valuable article in ■ We have one herd on test.-producing 1in Hastings ut the home of lhe for-,
-considerably above the average, wltww mer*
i
sister, Mrs. Ryerson.
There was no school Thursday and|
production records-arc not publuhed1
fur rctuons best known md&gt; to the Friday. Tlie teacher.' Miss Hackney,]
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owner
himself.
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was
in
Grand Rapids attending lhe
Mrs Floyd Cluin'* father and
jIteachers
’ institute
:
Cash Not Absolutely Necessary.
1
• &gt;m near Jackson have been visiting
| Mesdamcs WQyod. Barber and Smith)
In Hie Cium home recently.
During the part tnree years there• were in Host mg.-&gt; •Saturday on business. ]
.5
•‘“VC been :i number ot fanners who• There will be a republican meeting'
their famil.-s will have an oyrtcr sup- W(KlW llke lu u,4l t)Ut Juck ol
।' at Cressey Community hull Thursday i
ix-r at the church bx-.xuent ra-x V.edu Ur!lwtnck.
arc Mlu iful 2:30 P. M. All ore urged lo be
nesday even ng
Jennie Co*M. r- f
progremiw farmers who depend i
u|»n their ous for their chief source I
ra .?CnMnd| S 'T. .1 ra
- 01 ............ ,,L*1 »VUld be Willing to ex-!
with Mrs. Bertha Mudge In lU^iW cluInge wlwut. coni, pork, vrood or al-1
friends of Mr*- Johnathan Kick will
The I. A « meets this week W1U&gt; |n(M unyUlkn({ clM&gt; „ |wrl w |ull
“nixfta ClufN&lt;‘b4 TlJrewni u’ t w- !n, nt l,f
,4 u'5“ns Onc fa,mir around the houre after several days
iiw ^do e fi? H • County RedI Cm htt*.
b,,ar ’r*1'
confinement-to hcr.bcd.
‘
C
y R
a’"1 d0 other *ork 1,1 *,*cl,an«c f,,r, Arthur Ingersol and wife of Grand
The Cnmmimilv Mwvlrc next Sundm
H M*n,W ?h‘“
Rapid* and Carl Hewitt and family ot
.
- UrThv FT smith take4
u,Uri&gt;l
hU cow‘ sl,ouW "“^Woodland were Sunday visitor at Art
evening uIII be kd by E G RmlUi. lt t tt |acic
nio„cy hland ln thl. way RlrlwrtM)n s
’
.rAH» tin«^'wtlM^ thi-*
iceords, complete ami conDan
and Wlle of HMrtlniJ
!
’* ’hr nnuous. because records are nece&amp;var} iu,|led claud fighter and wife Friday
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, ,,
,
in every bwiiw-M.
‘evening
Rev I, I. lie wry j poke at fh«- C«wnW|H|| a MrttopeCt conics to us us
^Ir. and Mr
Ed. Wait attended!
munitv M-rvicc Sunday evening on th-- ^o.n(.
alrrttd&gt;. done, asking if they Mrvlcw at Coat* Grove Sunday eveMi«,nnnro
'"uld hccon.e memUrs under the con- ninu and heard Rev. Dewey sfieak
.
’ 1 Cai don
ditlons mentioned, we are not only
Mra. Bid-.-lman and scholars held a'
-rsii Wnmln--'n rH.rt.v ri..h'
b""- *‘“d ,o coYi*r“u' w
Hallowe en i»arty at the Fish schoolm.V^-iuf’Sr "aX siSim w\ineib rul,Ml ,
ln thb "u“,, r- Tta“ o,,cr house Monday evening- '■
T .* o’UlV*' ArU 8,fl0,n W.-dnes- h01ds
oniy unfll
1. 1032 —
Mr and Mr*. Fred Slocum of Grandi
T1W vILX Pe&lt;»&gt;l..’. ■? r
hurt
Edward R' BaUcy' RoU,c *■
‘Rapids and Mr and Mra Oliver John- *
BAHRY COl STY II. II. I. ASS
The Homemakers’ Corner
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ment Monday evening:
I
WEEKS &lt; OKNERH.
, ; r g. pope nf Bay City and Robert! •
Mr* Mac Barnum u gening along । -j^,. Wce4u school was closed Thfirs-' Wtxjdworlh of Lansing wen- guests ol
nicely Hom her recent operation. Bhc day H!ld prldSy tt.|ldc
Mdtleson Jerry Andrus Tuesday, In the P. M.
came home
home last
la&gt;t Baturday.
Saturday.
came
attended the teachers' institute tn they with Mr. Andrus vtidted South
Rapids.
i••Haven and abo
HOLMEN CHURCH,
'| Grand
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----- attended the apple .
Mr
and mra.
Mrs. unarica
Charles urusn
Urush oi
of Has- ., “
mt ana
- f and- -I- PrB?k.&lt;N1C^0" °‘ ^1*^*
.“E” atf
tings are spending a few day. at the
fcu „daf*i“sl
w,lb
Li)oint5
called at the .
Bavne ho ne while Mr and Mr* Arc|Ue Newton and dUldren.
! Bucl Sisson. Clyde Tooker and Glee
Charte* Bayne' and daughter. Ruth? “r' and Mra. mnk Matteson spent ;Newton homes Thursday
are In Detroit.
' Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake De------------------------------------Mr. and Mr*. Jahrc* Radford of Has- Crocker*of Scotts.
,
NORTHEAST IRVING.
ting* and Mr. and Mrs Archie Wilson I . ***“
u’ * i Mr and Mrs Albcrt PrOit ** Lansing
and daughter of Kalamazoo were Sun- d*y lU6ht with his brother. Bob John»l5pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. O L
day visitors at Roy Wickham*
S01’, „ .
'Lightfoot.
Mr and Mr*. Frances Coleman and „®rrnartl Rltchic an4 triend of, Mr# Maggie Wattless returned from
daughters of South Hastings were Sun4pent Saturday at L«Ue To^do. Ohio, last week and will spend
day visiters«t John McLeoud s
i Dickersons
I the winter with her mother. Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Roy Wickham was m Grand । Mr and Mr*. H. O Armour of Hick­
Rapids last week attending the instiCorners ypent the week end al । Mr and Urs. Jake Walker ot Haslute.
Lyl£ Dickerson
| tings spent Sunday with M«'Mr*.
Mra. Hubert Barnum returned home
KIrMr**,
E"1 OIer and &lt;6O“ly
from Harting* Saturday and Sunday J®*11® speot Sundaywith Mr.-and Mrs.: R(.v Loomis of Freeport was calling
callers were Mr and Mr*. John Wood- *’«• BurtHgnd of Litchfield.
I in this vicinity Friday
man and Mr. and Mrs Dwight'BarMr and Mrs Fred Ritchie of Ka-aMr and Mrs. Sam Rode ba ugh ol
num of Coat* Grove and Mr. aud Mr*.. »»**«&gt; spent Sunday P. M. at Leslie timdaie were Sunday guests of Mr. and
. Howard Bannun of Harting*.
Dickerson *.
j Mrs. Ray Wieland.
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THINK
THINK, Mr. Voter of your OWN interests, and of those of
■“ your neighbor. How will they be affected by the coming national election?
THINK, Mrs. Voter, of the welfare of your OWN dear ones jnd of the happi­
ness of your OWN fireside. How will the outcome of the election touch them?
THINK, Miss Voter, of the problems confronting YOU in the immediate
future. How are your opportunities involved in the presidential election?
Never in the history of this nation was CLEAR THINKING more important
T N A great crisis, it is but natural that individual

His appeal u made to the UN-THINKING.
misfortune should, to considerable extent, cloud
He has told the farmer what agriculture needs
the mental vision of the average citizen.
are lower taxes and higher prices for farm products.
The troubled affairs of our vast agricultural
That is not news to the farmer.
communities and our industrial life have affected
It is not news to the administration at Wash­
the clear-seeing and plain-thinking of great num­
ington which has labored unceasingly in behalf of
bers of our people.'
the interests of agriculture.
As a nation, we are PREOCCUPIED!
And this upon the eve pf an election, the out­
come of which probably will have more far-reach- • COMPARISON of prices of farm products in
ing effect upon the future of the United States than
America, disheartening as they have been,
any election in our history.
*
with prices for similar products in other countries
Sound thinking is imperative!
of the world should convince anyone of the effec­
Sane action as a nation is vital!
tiveness of the present administration’s efforts to
Do not be misled by the appeal of the dema­
save tWe American farmer from the fate of the agri­
gogue!
'
cultural population of the rest of the world.
THINK before you vote!
Franklin Roosevelt HAS FAILED to offer the
THINK before it is too late!
THINKING farmer anything on which to base
THINK what it means to you and your dear
hope for realization of the improved conditions he
ones!
'
so glibly intimates would follow his electjpn.
He has S U C C E E-D E D in convincing the
HIS is an appeal to the THINKING people of
THINKING FARMER that the Democratic can­
America, on the farms, in the villages and towns
and in the great-metropolitan areas. All have been didate has NO WORKABLE PROGRAM.
affected by the economic disturbance which has
He is lost in the maze of conflicting agricultural
swept over the world during the last few years. Al!
panaceas that have been advocated so long by vari­
• will as surely be affeefed by the action they are to
ous groups, and his childlike attempts to present a
take November 8 through their votes in the na­
program that wouldxatch the votes of all havi re­
tional election.
z
sulted in a vague declaration of policy that reeks
Calmly but resolutely, Herbert Hoover has
with insincerity and is so laden with inconsist­
combated, almost single handed, the devastating
encies that even the most puerile mind could not
effects upon this country of the economic and pobe misled into acceptingjt as genuine.
K litical conflagration which has left so much ruin in
The day tor FAKING THE FARMER is past! ,
its wake throughout the rest of the world.
He has stood steadfast, in the face of demagogic
abuse on the part of rival political partisans. He
HE New York governor may be able to tell the
has fearlesssly protected the nation from exploita­
farmer what agriculture already knows about
tion at the'hands of selfishly inspired politicians or
taxes and the prices of commodities, but he has
ill-advised groups of citizens. He initiated meas­
failed to contribute anything to sane discussion of
ures to check the progress of the economic disturb­
remedies.
ance. His statesmanship saved America from de­
His declarations upon other important questions
struction by saving Europe from complete collapse.
have been equally vague and unconvincing insofar
He AVERTED GREATER DISASTER than has
as presenting a program for improvement. X z
been visited upon our people.
. In striking contrast to this, President Hoover’s
His leadership has brought the country through
record proves his ability as an executive, his under­
the darkest stages of the trouble and we are now
standing of the problems of the American people
. justified in the belief that the worst is over.
and
his capacity for constructive endeavor. His un­
Shall we risk a. change at the helm of govern­
flinching loyalty to the interests of all elements of
ment now?
our citizenry and his broad humanitarian accom­
HE candidate of the Democratic party has pre­
plishments should leave no doubt in the mind of any
sented his case to the people. He has traveled
voter as to-the safe choice beween these two in the
up and down and across the continent. You have presidential contest.
had an opportunity.to see or hear him.
A change now would mean indefinite postpone
If you have been THINKING, you have ob­
ment of economic recovery in agriculture eaee
served that he has offered no logical program of
industry.
government.

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THINK WHILE THERE IS YET

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1532

PAPE FOURTEEN

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
. j
IRVING.
[Last Week's Letter.
The farm known as the Cobb place,
^Mr. and Mrs John Springett attend- ■ Sirs Frank Norton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Textcr and where the big still was discovered a
-i ed the fuwral of an uncle in Lansing Cleota spent Tuesday and WednewlayMr. John Texter of Hastings called few years ago. has been purchased by
•
liut Wednesday.
with Mra Henry Foshbuugh at Smy- Friday P. M to see Manning Douglas, a Mr. Van Deltc of Dowltng.
A number from here attended the
Mr. and Mrs. John Nagel spent tlie
w' Mra Grace Klelnhaiw of Grand Rap- ma Mra. Ella Taylor of NashvUte uccommunity meeting'Friday evening at'week end with Rev. and Mrs Floyd’
Ids was in town- Friday. Mrs. Llbbie cqnipanied them
T William* and Mrs. Dora Jannon reMi*. Cha*. Norton, a former resident the home of'Xfr. Jesse Osgood and re-J Nagel at Charlotte.
r turned with her for the week end.
of this neigliborhajd. -pas.-ed away port a flne tlme. The November meet-1
Avia Perry Tompkins will en”
Mrs. Cora Bergman of Lansing l* Thursday morning a: Battle Creek and ing will be held uUl^D. Woodman's. I tertaln the Irving Ladies' Aid Society
spending a few weeks at lier home here funeral was Saturday at the Wilcox
Harold Prindle reWned to his home' Thursday. November 3. at her home in
Mrs. Charley Norton, who liud been church at 3 3b with burial in the Wil- in Plainwell Friday night after spend- Kalamazoo.
r! sick about two month* passed away1 cox cemetery. She leaves
—“r —to nwHini ing fevcral days with lite bruthcr-in-1 william McCann was home from M.
’ Thuraday morning- at the home of a besides the husband. Chas. F. Norton, law. Jim Wilcox, nnd family
i 8. c over the week end. Mr. and Mra.
i.a daughter in Battle Creek. Funeral qne son Reuben E - of Kalamo town­
Rev and Mra. King o( Dowling ;John Kohs from ^5I Lajutng spent
. services was held Saturday afternoon ship. two daughters. Mrs. Avis Howard were Sunday evening callers at the Saturday at the McCann home
at the Wilcox church at 2:30. Rev. of Battle Creek and Mra. Anna M home of Mr and Mrs Geo Havens apd
Ml„ CUra B1||rtford u uwltlni Bl
J Mrs Burgess of Battle Creek OfRciafeci. Brunt ot Battle Creek township^ and Mr. and Mix Dan
tiw home of Mr nnd Mrs RojT Serber.!
■[ Burial in the Wilcox cemetery. Mrs. tw&gt;_.listers. Mra. Eliza D!dmgn»*^R5tHarrj McCarty of Dowling was a ; mu.— there i-i a new arrival in tlie
.! Norton h ;.vys ijer husbsmd. two datigh- tl&gt;&gt; Creek and Mrs. Emms Bechtel, oi caller Sunday at the home of Mr nnd
"1U* w a *** arnvw
u*
Z ten*, one ion and several grandchil- Kaluinazoa.
. •
Mrs. Richard Luubaugh
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•
Telephony 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
MKs Aiicc-Wnlker. of Woodland spent
Mr. and Mra Rt»y Douglass of Has-!
hM *!onc.
dren •
■ .
M i ■ » Donna Nort |tniR of Ba! t lr Creek the week-end at Pete JfotTnian's
«... «... .U..U on Su»d«V ot Ihrlr '» O™"1
"•' »•»'*&gt;•
Mr. and Mr; Bari Weeks of Battle parents. Mr and Mra .Dan Douglas.Mr. and Mra. Jacob Klompom of
.Mr, nnd ifra Daniel Garlinger ar- Crock spent-the .WK-k end with their
Bert otu IS spending tlie week at his Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. Nels Fish­
parents. Me. and Mrs. lAe Gould and home in Dowling
er af Zerfand were Sunday guests of
ut the Irving church. All former [ now interested is invited. Pot luck din­
Mr and Mr.-, Ward Hyn-s of Mill- family. ' .
■ '
Mr. and Mra. Jim Wllcpk and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Burger.
ingt n •- .icrit the wwk end with'the lot-' Mrs. Sadie Fuller entertained the dren sperrt the week and in Plainwell.
Next Sunday will be Home Coming members and friends and everybody. ner ut Hie hall for all from a distance.
ter’s p.m nt l Mr and Mra Elmer Cr-&lt;s- Ladies’ Birthday Club Friday. As it the gurat of the fonper'x sister. Mra..
Mr. and" Mra Orhe Squin----ol' Flint ahs the Hnllpwe'ijh meeting nearly Harold Prindle. and husband.
... --------------------- ... .. .. _ve.. lien- everyone came masked. Mrs. Etta
Mr and Mrs. Harry Foster of Belle­
Tlie choir of the Evangelieal chutcii Gould and Cleota Conklin winning the vue and-Mra Hazel Otis arid children
ill fl»n.w a musical Sunday night prizes.
of Hickory Corners spent Sunday with,
t 7 30 o'clock.
.
Mr and Mra Earl Merkle and sons Mr. and Mrs. W H. OH*.
Mrs- D.v.jy Wes', is a patient at thi Wayne and Ward of Wacousta spent
Gus Morgan!haler and Mrs. Flora1
*
Thursday at W. C, Clark’s. Wayne re- Baird of Nashville were Sunday guests]
■ iiiiitiicd lor n longer rfhy.
in tin- home ot Mr. and Mra Dan;
Mra. Frank 'Norton nnd daughter Daugln.u. The latter remained tor a]
brought here Monday from Caiifor- Cleota called on Mra. Lura. Ferris and longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour!
ifir where iu- passed away. Funeral • n the R. E. Chance family in -West Llnnlngton of the Edgvr district called:
Vermontvllle' Monday afternoon.
in the evening.
The many friends of C. W. Smith
.... and Mra. Pett r Hoffman were at
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis of Gixw!
; will be wry to learn of Ms .serious ill- - Woxlland Saturday mommg.
Creek. Mra Catherine Devries of Lan-,
in s'
, Mr. and Mrs Fred Fuller visited Mr. siqg. Mra. Lyle Otis of Kalamazoo and]
Rev. and Mra Albert Ostroth gpent and Mrs. Proctor* McInnis nt Chnr- Miss Englchardt pl Podunk were Sun-1
a few days last week with their son.' lotto Sunday.
day -afternoon callers al the home of I
Rt?v. D. C. OsirotJi. and family at Lan~
~
------■ ’visited
■•••■
Hugh Graves
6f
Glennie
his Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
I sing.
.
aunt. Mra. Lula Gra/. from Friday uhHenry NoGen and daughter Mabie;
r and Mrs. clami Marshall and m Wclne.-uiA They spent Tuesday of Grass Lake and Mr. and Mra. Her­
children “1 rEast■ Lansing «j&gt;ent with Mr. and Mra Harold Grnv in East man Hauer of near Hastings were call-?
Sunday w th big mother.
1 '
Mrs. Ubbl- Assyria.
era Thursday-afternoon in lhe home
Marshall.
Cleota
spent StindAy ....
with of Mr. and XJr.; Geo. Havens and Mr.!
__ Leaf
.
_.„v.
- -----------P •rAlice
ht
, Conklin
The Clover
club hart
a tSvlher
Fuller
in the QuailJ TrapJ &lt;1LstrlcL
district, and Mra. Wm. Haven.*:
roast last Friday night at the liome oi Marquetta Brumm and Voyle Varney, Manning Douglass does not gain like I
Mra IX’lia Bowman. After the bu;i- „[ Nashville were afternoon callers,
hLs many friends wish.
liras nuwiing We were eii’.eitain- d by
nr. N. E. Scott of Kalamazoo spent
Tile Glass Creek Nutrition Group will!
two darky gentlemen" and a ghost p^day night with Mr. and Mrs J. C. liald aa all day meeting Thursday. No- j
told stories Six guests w« re present x Fillott
Beit pure • bulk
vember 3fd. at the home of Mra Fred1
The junior and witter banquet will
Mr nnd ,Mrs Harv&lt;. ch^^.nan and Newland. * All old membent and rpany]
bcjield nt the Odd Fellow Hail Tues- fannlv spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs new ones who wish to Join are urged to ]
be. present. Visitors will also be wel­
■ Mrs A. .W Scot! of Grand Rapids come.
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। cnpie Sunday to upend several day;

u— NASHVILLE.

LEGAL NOTICES ।
_______
CHANCERY MOTTOS.

SOUTH MAPLE GROVE

LVxv.W*c t

’

SEVEN KINDS
OF COAL

ONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c

CANE SUGAR
LARD

SALMON

r&gt;f Raitto Creel- wl,h hpr

Mr*- J- c- EHiOttA

■',..1 ram.i?., Mr. and Mr- Dale Downing nnd Mrs
Miss Mina Crawford ot Ot.vgv spent]
- -Zolift Milter of rfistleton spent Sunday
ounuay.
.
tlie past week with Miss Cliarite
Mrs. Nettle Maa* and mother. Mrs. ‘at Ci. C. Marshall's
Crawford at this place.
Mrs
huln
Gray
and
son
Raber!
spent
Kate Patton,-Jind Mra. Maude Wall-of
Rosa Wickham of Detroit is spend­
Kaisunaroj sjient the past week ut the Sunday evening witll her -on Harold ing ti couple ot weeks with her grand­
and wife in East Assyria.
Maas cottage.
.
mother. Mrs. Nettie Newark, at this
Tin- prayer meeting at Mr. anti Mr.
place.
Fred Hom's Thursday evening was
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Price of Kalamazoo
Quite wll attended.
Relative * 'of Mr and Mrs. Vert Rftb- and Mr and Mrs. Waldorf! nnd clul-|
Rev Lewis Horn and Mrs. Hom und
dren of Gull lake were Sunday guests;
baby Carrol) of Ionia visited hi- par- huon surprised tlwpt Sunday and of Mr. and Mrs Paul Brown ot this
।helped them celebrate their 3I« wed....
vicinity.
-I
Mr. und Mis. Loren Gardner of Bed­ ding anniversary with ,1 pot luck din­
Mr. R. A. Hoag of near South Hoven■
ford vL-iled Mr and Mrs Will Gates ner Tlie guest's were, Mr. nnd Mrs. is spending the week with his daUgh-:
Joel
Moore.
Mr.
and
Mr.;
Will
RoblnSaturday nnd Mr arid Mrs. CEtyton
ter.
Mrs
Paul
Brown,
ot
this
vicinity.j
,
Pick and Mra. Gertrude Gates and "&gt;n. Mr and Mrs. Dorr? Robinson-and: ----- - - ----n.i-i Tln re •111 b- o
mrri w ol Utt
daughter Beniita of BaUlclCreek were Mr J.,-1 Mr- lt.,brrr noInn. n
n. c;~K. Mr and Mr. M-r™ n .Inn-p""" «»•
n™rr.' Club « lb.
enllert there Sunday.
t
Mr- Ernlr lb.ll next
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ma-V of Kala- -.0 »n,l run HiroM .nd Mr &gt;nd Mr. P'"""' »' Wr
rr.nk Roblnoin .nd on
0( BMU^XV &lt;ne|Un«. Thm will Ww.
rnMoo sjM'iif Saturday with Mr. nnd
I siwaker there from Hastings to.explain
■
"
| the Amendments to be voted on at the {
Mrs. risarh- Risnnv and M- ;1 coming election. Everyone invited.
;
rAhn ChamteHnin motored to‘ Mr. und Mr. Lewis Cat® of Traverse'
i’”-dav evening and heard City came the first of Uie past week to|
visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert!
Brown. Mr. Case returned home Tiiurs- •
day. Mrs..Case remained for n longer

• ORDER I OR f UBLICATIOX.

nt Tlittrsdnv afternoon at
Mrs Charles Crawford attended a
ter's,
Maccabee rally at Delton Thursday. . j
•S nrarro Thomt-.on vi-H.
M' and £tr‘- McKercher and Chil-j
.-. father r n quote in dri-n of Mendon spent Sunday with her &lt;
Tnn- Hie Mr SnowIn '■'th'-'r- Walter Brown, of this vicinity. I
"tra b^-tt ’
I A gliwm wiu cast ov«rlhe whole cum-1
... '
...
munity Tuesday momurg when the[
Mrs Hm Chamberinin. word W7.nt ft)rth that Mrs. HelXir Pike
Mfivlu-ti.- Hart.5n.mt s&gt;r- h.m p.u-.Mrd to the Orast Beyond. Sh&lt;
ir at ■Everrtt McCallums]
been in poor health for several;
‘ ycara. but her last sickness had lasted.
......
... »—. ... k bii, a
glle
a teaejj.'
er for years in this and Allegan’county,
football in Delton nnd had been teaching tip to within a
few days of her passing away She
Gporsro Thrimmon and wife enfer- never complained but su tiered In sll- j
taln*d Mr. and Mrs Harvey Kimel of ence and was always doing good fori
ShelbvSille Sunday.
others and her cheery smile and pleas­
• Mr and Mra Georer C!nu«o nnd ant words to all will long be rcmetn-'
ifamilv spent Sunday with relatives in bered. The bereaved onw have the.
Honkins.
„ ,
sympathy of alL (
, Tlie Ml&gt;“5 Barbara Chamberlain
and Maybell* Hart attended the Mc­
Callum , Community meeting at Je.w
Mr. and Mr- Howard Shepard nnd!
CHennd's Friday evening
W ■her' Smith who lived in this mtn- children mid Mr. and, Mrs. Eugene
tminitv as a boy. was bunrri* in Kala-! Fiaburg of Saranac spent Sunday with)
Mr art I Mrs Howard Bryan! nnd
nm»&gt; Monday
The Mem- Music Makers wen-1 Jdmor ot Otiego Mn Thurl Cook and |
■’. i.mtlv entertained be rhe
; sone ol Plainwell and Mr. and Mra Lc- •
MMw Cable and Jane’te Gaskill at the,
Itammond and son. local. »trv
former’* Imme in Delton . October 13
ai
al
After n raeital which wa. mttch enMr and Mr.. Rdy Chandler «nd.
ra.M the rest nf the evening wa. sjrnd John of Hastings ca.tod on her father,
at the cotta* on Pleasant lake hr *'“» brother. MUo and Oorence Ham-j
■•'King Halloween rarr.e. .w&lt;t fortune
_
......
Piling n
A xutvo
lovely lunch
&lt;«-ra*d ami
and’ ,, _ Onthra
went to HaM1'
uiiii &lt;i to
wa-- r-nru
----- -- Chaffee
P&lt;worn
•corn ball,
balls, .uewstiv*
surge-!!v&lt;- of
nf Hallowe
Hallowe'en
’en «lle aund
Sunday
»&gt;' ,0
to *1*^
spend * '* d*y* Mrswi re given ax*favors Tlie next meet- Lawrence Hammond and children are
at the Milo Hammond home in
i r' me will be held tv
.. chamberlain's home during
Ball. Mrs Leland Hamvacation.
Mrs Thu'ri Cook attended
Annina Pike at
Orangeville. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele enter­
tained their grandmother ot Wacousta,
lhe past week.
Mrs. Alfred Ball spent a few days the i
. ter tidied Mr. and Mrs Stephen Conlcv
In Hastings Sunday and ' attended past week In Plainwell .
Mrs. Willis Carpenter is very ill at

Project class were at Hustings-ThtirsIdav for their first lesson on nutrition.
O T. Johnson of Battle Creek snent
las’ week with Mf and Mrs. Chas.
with Mr. I

Don’t Get Up Nights
Make Thia 25c Teat

You need this easy bladder physic
to drive out impurities and excess
acids which cause irritation that re­
mits in leg jsalru. backache, burn­
ing and getting up nights BUKETS. the bladder physic, contain­
ing buchu. Juniper oil. etc. works on
tlie bladder pleasantly and efTcclively, similar to castor oil on lhe
bowels. Oct a 25c box &lt;5 grain
size' from your druggist. After four
-days, if not relieved of getting up
nights go back and get your money.
You arc bound to Feel better afte'r
this cleansing and you get your reg-

, Mr. and Mra. Will Couch of the WoM I
fchool district spmt Friday with Mr. |
nnd Mrs Charley Raymond to make;
new babv.bovl
ame to Hye in the Raymond ]
sav he. I* Just n dandy!
and son are doing fine.;
to ’hem.
Sunday visitors nt Frc-1 Christy's';
nnd Mra. Carl Christy nnd
of Hastings
Victor Hoffman of Maple Nashville. Carveth
spent several davs with his sis- Hastings. Mich.
Glenn Aspinall and family. |

&lt;Sc

Stebbins.
—Adv.

WHITE CORN

Standard pack

KIDNEY BEANS

Fancy Country Club

LOAF CHEESE
Peaches
'

2

American, Brick or Pimento

Rinso

25c

"i.*?

3

Countiy Club ■ In heavy tytup

Tomatoes

25c

&gt;*n

Latjt pkg. 23c

4 Nf.,'

25c

4

Lifebuoy

Standard pack

25c

Health toap

Green Beans 4 N,;„* 25c

Broomi

Standard pock

25c

Pancake

25c

Macaroni

Sweet Meats 2

25c

Tissue

Flow 4 P^S'Country Club 20;Ot pk|.

25c

Country Club • Spejhetti or Noodles

8

ol Wheel -Brtakhi* cereal

25c

rolls

Clifton bland

SCRATCH FEED

Quality scratch

100-lb. baj

KING’S FLAKE FLOUR

47c

14'4-lb. sack

CHOICEfT FREfH PRODUCE

GRAPEFRUIT

25c

Florida • thin skinned • sweet an^/ulcy

Oranges
Cranberries

Early Blacks

Prepare your own cocoanut

Cocoanuts

APPLES

15

25c

2

25c

3

25c

DELICIOUS

25®

iu

All that the name implies

Lemons

Sunkiit • thin skinned ■ 300 site

Sweet Potatoes
Comb Honey

in sweet potatoes
Natures own best food

6

fo»

25c

8

IU

25c

2

for

25c

BANANAS

25c

Choice yellow hull ■ ripened to the peak of their Rarer

Kroger Quality Meats
BEEF CHUCK ROAST
SMOKED HAM
Boned and Rolled
FRESH HAM
FRESH FILLETS
SLICED BACON

Veal
Chops

10c

**• 6c
u- 8c
u- 11c

~&gt;-

2 Lb‘

17c
45c

Home Dressed

Stew

8c

Roast u 10c

�Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1932

The Democratic Argument
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(Continued from page five, part one)

PART THREE

THE HASTINGS BANNER
THE "COWARD."
With statesmen against demagogues.
Gainst prtncJpanrtt* and powers.
He’s battled for thh common weal
Through stern unwavering hours.

NEW CELERY RESISTS
i
ATTACKS OF DISEASE’

j

At the Helm-In Time of Need!

Malady Threatening Quality
past record to convince ourselves of our | are demanding a new deal in their They are attempting to take credit for
Reputation Of Michigan Crop
duty to return him tq the same servic? |state administration. They are dc- all measures, instituted by a Demo­ And he has fronted mobs with but
h« U now carrying out so successfully. ‘ mandlng a leadership tliat will return cratic Congress for the economic re­
lUs faith In the great multitude.
Defeated By Research Work
He U fearless, energetic, .indefatigable them to economical, efficient, govem- lief of. tlie stricken nation. They are His power of reason and ot love.
* East Lanring—Celery growers in
in tiie discharge of every duty, tactful, ment—not to a backward-looking' pro­ dumping millions into ’’doubtful" states’ And age-old Quaker-fortitude .
Michigan, who market a crop valued at
thoughtful of tlie people's welfare, gram, but to one that, eliminating the through the Reconstructlon*&lt;taancc,
,12.500.000 In normal years, are greatly
'
burine»-like 'and economical. He cer- extravagant expenditures, of the last Corporation in the hopes or Hemming The
man who b. and yet shall be
! pleased with the announcement from
tainly deserves re-elect fob.
’ ten years, will safely guide us through the sweep for Roosevelt and Garner, i The PILOT of this SHIP OF STATE.
plant patlwilogv section at Michi­
Theodore 8. K. Reid, democratic | the present perilous times and then They are .claiming to bi- the saviors of Through DANGER ZONE. THROUGH ;the
gan State College that a variety has
candidate fot county clerk, is .•ecking j maintain state expenditures within the "gold standard.’- that never was en-,
NIGHT and STORM.
been perfected here which b highly
dangefed and never became an admin-1■ To him ALONE we trust her fate.
thi- office for the first time. Hb rec- reasonable bounds.
I
resistant
to a disease which mm seri­
.
. Hom-u Bigelow. II.
oid as a public citizen, always ready] in William A. Comstock the people istration problem. They are throwing!
ously threatened tlie state crop
and willing to enter upon any service’of thte state have found Just tlie right over vital principles of their platform]
| t Celery from Wolverine fields enjoyed
nnd pussyfooting where their organ- TELL OF FLOOD CON
'that.hh fellow citizens may request of man and leader
tiie reputation of being as higii quality
him. makes him peculiarly comment Ufj Michigan already knowx William A (ration or party groups threaten tot
’
niTIflNQ IM TPYAQ “ anY m"kete&lt;1- The appearance of
manage tiw numerous dutifel' of coun-! Comstock us its standard bearer of bolt. Their Presidential and Vice-1
u
N
yellows direxse tn 1914 forced growers
Presidential house is divided against
ty clerk The county clerk’s function!1 DemdcrAcy.
„
,,
,
.,
.
to
plant
varieties
which
were not as
itself
on
the
repeal
of
the
Eighteenth*
bring him into contact with more peo- j Michigan also knows, he has spent
They have forced but] Former Hastings Residents, good as the ones most damaged by- tlie
pie than any oUmt county office. He b hb entire life and fortune Jreely In Amendment
P’®”’ malady Kriamaax. were affectbound to l»e affable, accommodating, fostering and preserving unto Its peo- of retirement a former President to try! Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Bechtel,
■
,
,
led
first
but
the
disease
spread
into all
resourceful, helpful, quick to adapt pie. as a sacred heritage, those prin- to explain away their shortcomings and I
Relate Experiences
districts.
himself to nn Infinite variety of tasks clplcs &lt;4 true democracy, which If bolster up their Utecatc claims that the]
lib
wont
oevewPB
if
ne
is
to
meet
us
■carried
uno
active
ocmg w^&gt;uia
inarea
Many zupposediy resistant varieties
Republican Party -««.&lt;•
alone can rave ..«&lt;
the, The Banner is indebU-d to Mra.
lib
work
develops
if
he
is
to
meet
Its
:
carried
into
active
being
would
indeed
requirement*, and that Li just the kind insure a •Government of the people, by I
from prolonged dlwirier.
■ Edith Bechtel Ifw exrerpU from a let-: ot celery have b-en Miyertbed for sale

of requirement* tliat^Ir. Reid can lx- tlie people, for HWMieoplc.’’
I
G. O. I'.-Promise* a Millennium.
‘L*. £.m .
reside, in
- relk-d upon to uniTFHaxe. Qualified by] William A. conwtock has not heslTiw American people arc "1011 up"! „ii
Kenrins ihi'ir tninii ( plantings have proved Hie falsity ot
such claims All theu* pvtuxlo immune
10 years' management of an autdmbbllc I tated to stand up and declare, himself *&gt;n promiM-s that never come true.
*5’ „',*h
sales nnd service business, by active ‘ without equivocation in favor of They listened to the siren song of ;*rre will be'gnia t&gt;
a
... (1V voriplies failed in the past two sea­
work In many cpmmunily inuvcmmiU.: grappling with the de*|&gt;eratc uncin- pinsjwrlty in 1928. The American pco-iY &gt;■ **- ir ’ B
- sons when disease caused tiie total loss
of many planting*.
| Mr. Reid deserve* the support of the |iioymcnt situation, tiirough Federal pic were taken up In a high mountain;. rs'
The new variety, named Michigan
.i. for the county clerkship.
:] Aid.
«... ...
■nrut
Raymondsv'illc. Texas,
people
so ।..,«n
Intelligently
nnd n&gt;
as u-.oi.i
wvtuld fur- and siiown tlie promised land, Tliev,
UA.1VUVI 9,
», 1932.
&gt;». ! Golden, was obtained by plant bn-ed’
October
Inrvnzu F. Maus Is candidate for,nLsh work to tlu- jobtau* and would re-. dumped their Juird-earned savings in : Dear Mother
nnd all who live in tiie i &gt;«« work with individual plants which
cJtmty treasurer. Mr. Minis was born j turn dividends to the taxpayers in ••prAsjierlty" securities: pledged theirj *
in Hastings 44 years ago nnd uUcndi-il j nreded mid worthwhile improvements future earnings for the mcclinnlcs of afbeautiful land of snow and niaples: bud survived in dlrelued fields. This
Well, nere
here we are
Jifst unr-qu
one-quarter
arc jus*
------ ,! ech’ry httS ttM‘ c°lor and blanching
it* public schools. Hi- is married and • He recognize. Ute sacred obligations '‘lilgher standard of living" and in-, '*'»■
- the
-•
- ■ of- lhe- Rio
— xquahUti
needed to place a first class
waters
1
owns a luirnc in Hastings, and of; which now rest upon' this state mid crriurd production. an*| when the mile - from
on the market
I
course is a taxpayer In tills city.' He I Other stale* to create OLD AGE PEN- crash came were told'to “buy until it {Grande. No! We haven’t moved, but product
Growers who have had no difficulty
hu* had a fine biudncas experience j SIGNS nnd Unemployment Insurance hurt-' to Stem the falling tide of two- the river is a bit rambling. Ordinarily with
the
production of good -celery
namlc depression.
.
|we live 40 miles from its banks. Haw 1
• which will M-rv-f him In.good stead as —measures lie thoroughly believes In
varieties are not advised to change.;
county treasurer, and he can be de-1 Mr. Comstock declares himself In
a limited supply ot seed of the,
When ll„ I.ll.ry ot BnuMrtm ,ust tur“ 0,1 &gt;ollr r“dl&lt;' 10 IK **“ Only
!
pended upon to conduct the office as furor of the soldiers' bonus, realizing
Michigan
C"&gt;d
i
t
dii, Golden is available and will
carefully mid economically as though that Us payment would result in the promlw. ,. rr„h.i. ,l 1I,U, u„.
pl«« .hKh may or u may nm u- J-*ribiited only in dbtricla where
it were a private business, paying strict | money finding Its way Immediately Into mind. «l,m tank, railed by Um
*.,v wbUr. M Ml •errlr.
Is prevalent.
The Celery
«« "m
attention to tlie necessity of economy I circulation. tn such volume ns toslrike d«u. when Um w&gt;»U ut UMiuuy
i
lienis
stopjied
nnd
traffic
Growers
Association. Grand Rapids, b
»lo«rd down. lb. B.publlr.n.1»to«M.!,l'"1*,„ h"r “
*“* l"n'c
• - of* expenditure*
— • -• in tiw
a b,ow at tlu- very core of this "jjuin
and’ curtailment
failed lo stem Hie tide, of disaster that I muf,‘ ill detour west. Work trains.’supervising the distribution of this
Interest of lhe taxijD,vcnt In times like made” depression.
...
this. Mr. Maus served during tiw |. He realize* too Hint the farmers of swept over the wealthiest nation in the;
h mile long, are busy( all the seed.
. ...
. , , . .
,
&lt;••*%• mu a
World War and is a member of tiw ;, Michigan iuvvc u problem to solve world. They created boards, appointed i l42T’
•uiw.i fmin'riav urn mtnuW th&gt;' I Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs and daughter callers at the Potts home were Morris
American Legion. His election means.]! which must receive the most s&lt;-riou- fall-finding commissions, sent junket- j The schoolhouse at
ing excurrions over the country and mnes rrom herei u RUrTOlmtlpd W1U’
Several from Clay HULs attended the I s|«-nt part of last week with her par-, Lewis mid wife of Kalamazoo’.
a trusty county treasurer who will give land
j
instant consideration of Uu- Mate! abroad
tupped the■ trXsm? aSl thri *a,rr an'1
lf,*n &gt;- partly flowed party at Guy McNec* Jn Parmalee elite. Ozi Pierce and wife, in Middle-1 Mrs. John Lusko was on the rick Itet
&lt;he people of Barry county a business-1| William A Cpmstock .has publicly creditof the^nation tabulator “m fill-!Ten mU&lt;* sol““ of
nt
Saturday evening.
i ville.
.
last week but is better at tills writing.
like administration of their financial,• recognized the dire needs of the situaMr. Flanders and family are moving ! Francb Haight and wife of Grand* H«rry Mendenhall and family of
affairs.
*
j j tion which faces Michigan today, he ing markets’And issued nronunciamen- chil&lt;lrcn s° R«'i”»'‘'"K ®”d boats and
I Rapids were visitors -at
Eugene Caledonia lias moved onto Mrs. Louise
There te no county office that de-|| realizes the times arc a challenge to
the
telephone
poles
which
are
not
set
:
la-on
Potts
and
wife
were
callers
at
,
| Haight’s Sunday. .
tmm.
nuinds more accuracy, more familiarity' leadership, he has hot closed ills eyes nothing constructively to abate Im- ;
1 Frauk Harris and wife and Charley' I&gt;nmMrk has a system of numberwith tiie intricacies of tiw law concern­ to the great responsibilities which will pending' dteastes. Tlu- country Is high like they an- there. We go in theO.scar Sherk's Thursday afternoon.
ing the recording of legal impera, '• rest upon his shoulders when chosen tv- sound, they said. It V-it--periodic de­ car every day to see liojv near the; Oily Mc.Ner and family are moving:i Skinner were Sunday dinner guests of ing eggs whereby the dealer may trace
water Ls and others do likewise. This onto hly mother's farm. Mrs. Martha,
wiio-c exactness involves the validityi, the state's chief qXecutive In November. pression.Leon Potts and wife. Sunday evening tlien^. to farms from which they came.
| McNee’s. In Irving.
It was not until the American people is all we know.or talk about.
of tiw people’* property thanxlie office j
You must be having some cold ; .
aWoke and indicted the administration
of register of deeds. The longer a man : WHY YOU SHOULD
weather up there. We had to close our I,
holds tills office the belter seplce he j
VOTE FOR COMSTOCK. at Washington for the ill* that had windows amt burn some paper and
can render, provided- he is reasonably i Since tils entry into state politics a befallen them, that the Republican
well qualified mi the start. - Earl H. number of years ago, William A. Com­ lenders awoke and tried lo explain kindling to keep from freezing. Tlie I
Boyes te the democratic candidate for] stock has shown a grasp of state affairs away the debacle. Tlie depression, children think it is awful cold when'
this cssent lai office and fortunately he that should strongly recommend him they discovered, was all due to the they have to put* on a sweater tn tlie
collapse of Eurojw.nnd South America morning.
has already filled the job for several to lhe electorate on November 8th.
Oct 6—This letter is still unfinished
—countries of which the administra­
yVars and necessarily is better prepared
A Responsible Ixadrr.
tion had given it* implied apptoval to but will try and finish it up.
fnjm his years of exjwrlenre than any |
The flood waters did not come this
Wie Investment of millions of dollars
1
—
He.ha*
been
the
A-sponsiblc
lend
­
new beginner could be. He has, been
way
any further and are now going •
of
American
savings
—
countries
which
er
of
lhe
party
In
thi
state
for
the
elected by the people nf the county ir- ■
respective of their partLsanship. be-' past twelve years. He i-krned hlS spurs owed us billions they could not, or east. It went to the city limits of ■
Raymondsvllle
and the men worked;
would
not,
|&gt;uy.
.
.cause of their confidence in his integ- i through hard work in the ranks.
hard
for 36 hours throwing up a dike I
rity imd ability. There is ip reason j 2— He Is not a candidate through lib
and ore keeping it out of town that
DOWLING.
why they should not again place him own choice, but rather lie has yielded
The Sunday School hour ho* been way. Floyd got in 13 acres of his on­
in this office which he has so ably and । to the demands of a large group of
Democrats, who have drafted him for chanced to 11 a. M. beginning next ions. and that night-we had a heavy
satisfactorily filled.
------v -------....This
------,, will
.... be
„ Mis­ niln that made it impossible to get on
Sunday
morning.
this race.
sionary
Sunday and a short program the land jo don't know when he will
3
—
Hr
has
gained
nation-wide
recog
­
EDISON. FORD USE
get tiie rest in. We hear the rain has
.
DIFFERENT METHODS. nition for Hie Di-mocratlc Party of will be given tinder the'direction uf brought the river up again, so we may
The election won’t settle all the
Michigan through hb militant spirit in Mrs. L. J. Oswald previous to tlie regube flooded yer. The schoolhouse ut
It was a coincidence that only a few fighting ior
for progressive and liberal
burning issues. Winter is still
hours after Henry Ford had advised his- Drmucracy.
i&gt;mocracy.
Seward Walton nf Maple Grove, su­ Lyford had a levee five feet higii
. .around it
employes
to. 4&lt; —tn
- three
-•
.......throughout tlie country
........ ...
.campaigns he waaiied perintendent
, u.nnu.u. of
,,, tiw young
AUUIIH people
urvuiv*
&lt;11- ...
„ and tlie water broke , over
’s diahead — and the r‘ burning issue”
vote for Hoover, the division manager; 0KH|)IX( oj,. present plight of the state sieion
u.km ol
th.
S„na.y
School
»..k, .,.
’&gt;»•&lt;•«»
»«£ •"&lt;* &gt;*« «re l»Wn« ••&gt;
oi
me
bunaay
tscnooi
wnrg.
at----, .
. ..
— .
-I vneatlnll ^lm &lt;-)inrr'I&lt; nt. l.vfnnti »&gt;.-•
of the Thorons A. Edison Indu.-tri&gt;-.'. । government, which he prophesied with kuuru
wtwol iicrv
hm, ouiuuiy
Sunday ana
and :
•'
right now is the matter of beating
ouiuiiij .iviuxn
.
------; &gt;»«•
r
_____« ...short
... ulk wlib . KmoMnuion
.
. .. I.»'«■&gt;
we uo 10
to “
is nflooded
Inc., nt svac
WestI s.Orange.
N J ■■. i took . a ’unerring accuracy.
, K.V0
“odcd “an
*■ t&lt;_&gt; the ^ndow
isiibT
your home.
wrv different attitude, writes Mark
.^.r. .....
1,1 hls psoelpw and ldrk&lt; concmndn, ■ ‘
. If tbe flood goes down. Floyd , will
Foote, vqduknown Washington cor5— dtr ba. rnmamdly Mbihdct ,he &lt;bo »ork with youm, |x»plo and „K-|'put In’50 acres of onions and the
rejqxindcuOn the Grtmd Rapids Press ,krynme ol a mna |b«l kill reWvo f’1"1
m. trnbrn most] Grand Haven boys arc putting in 45
Our
candidate
ieads—the field on
of October 26 A letter slutted by Ihr
'
especially •"
in .................
Hie junior
utanta nod ...torr Mlrhisan In^Impressive
'""’—
—
Charles Edison, son of the late inven­
grades. Mr. Walton b a young man ot acres.
that question. Vote as thousands
We have castor bean trees in the
tor and president of the industries, and the plane ot sensible government
promb^ng ability and h sure to make
6
—
He
adheres
to
a
program
of
sin
­
yard that we planted last spring and
a
posted on bulletin boards ot his plants,
do who have prospered with
cerity nnd can be counted on to bring, good In this official work which he is' are now large enough for the chil­
•
reads:
, now engaged.
“Every citizen has the right to vote further crftdlt to the Democratic Party,
Mrs. Lloyd GaskiU and baby Marcia dren to climb in. Will now close with
according to lite own Ideas and opln- of
1 Michigan, when he takes office as Ann arrived homo from tiw Hastings' love.—Marie.
ions pnd without coercion or interfere- 4governor.
7— ife has been flic builder and pre­ liospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
ASSYRIA.
ence from the others."
' Dewey Recd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Marion Doster, teacher of the
^Tlie’lnte Thomas A. Edison and- server of Democracy, ready, willing and' Bacheller of Hastings were Sunday
Briggs school. Mrs. Marlon Grant, of
Henry Ford were close friends.'nnd eager, at all times tn make nny sacrifice, visitors at the Gaskill home.
buddles. Another remarkable coinci­ for the good of the party as a fifetor
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber of the the Eagle nnd Miss Katherine Seltzer
of the Elite school were in attendance
dence was the fact that on the day Mr. in obtaining good government.
As chairman of the State Demo- Culver district vbilcd "tijclr parents. nt the teachers' institute held at Grand
1. MOKE HEAT FOR
■ Ford made hW radio plea for President*
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gerber, Saturday
Rapids on Thursday und Friday of last
......rr, an
m, ........
...- Liter-. ""llr OommlUc. h. dtr.Olrd Um .UC-■ evening,
‘ Hoover,
announcement of the
YOUR MONEY.
»rv Dteat poll m.vr Um arroi.d rppmi '
»&gt;
]
Dale Max b the name of the baby
Mr. and Mrs. John Norris accom­
ot Um poll on nr.rborh a* Mlowa:,Ilir I’nlt.'d S'aU'1 Spn.lor In 1K3 Hr iioy-wiio arrived at the home of Jifr.
B0OWP
lioover fflitawwit
ITS. Roowwll MB.'
W 7’ I served
.
I onmx
as Michigan
M.!'*
member
d““ vommnwr
of the! .ndM” J°h";«““■*»»* Tu. &gt;d.y .ve- panied by their daughter. Mrs. and Mr
r.,.™™,
Albert Lee and daughter Thelma. left
AM now is
Uut MIT .11 ,hl» *»™»™**' NaUomI ComnjUiw »bd,
2. CLEANER HOMES.
ww ch.lrm.n or th. Mkhlnn WConsratuhtwio.
............. on Thursday for Beulah. Michigan to
,.«&lt;■ Ate m M, ,bbband« or mJ —
niton lo th. Notionol Conventions oil Ml?
Bm«*J »' B*«le
ploycs Ford forgot to regbter and will 103, .nd l«s« .nd IU number ot the ^ueb .|»nt Sondoy .Uh tJHr.r.Uhr. visit their daughter, Mrs. Don Jewell,
and family.
be unable to follow his own advice!
Mike
Smith,
and
Mi
’
s
Elizabeth
Smith.
3. LESS WORK.
Tilt- Eagle and tlie Briggs schoob
Poor Henry! At mass production he b Resolutlons Committee in the 1032 con­
Mrs. Ettie Stanton returned honie observed Ha^owe'en on Wednesday
undoubtedly u wizard, but when It vention.
from Kalamazoo Friday where she has evening of last week.
’
comes to vote production ho seems to
been the past three weeks and.Is mak­
WHY
ROOfiEVELT
AND
GAR
­
Joyce
Louise
is
the
name
given
Hie
be a dismal ■ failure, at least .from tlie
NER SHOULD.BE ELECTED. ing a splendid recovery. Mbs Edith new daughter bom al the home of Mr.
republican standpoint, for his radio
Franklin D. Roosevelt represents Hie □all of South Maple Grove is assisting and Mrs. Charles Phillips Tuesday,
advice to his employes lias undoubted­
with the household duties at present.
October 25.
ly been one of tlie best boosts tiie hope of the common people of. AmbrlHarry McCarty lias been making
ca. Hr understands the needs nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunn and rela­
democratic cause has yet had.
nsplrations of the average man His dally trips to Battle Creek the post tives from Orangeville wx-re caljers at
heart beats in sympathy with (ht* poor week for medical and surgical atten­ the Gaylord Holmes’ home Sunday aft­
LET COMSTOCK GIVE
and the afflicted. Through education, tion. as the leg which was injured some ernoon.
MICHIGAN A NEW DEAL. training and experience In the science time ago ta still causing him quite a
Mrs. Euphcnia Davis is spending
Staggering under an unbearable bur- ; u.
of .
government
_____________________________
he lias demonstrated his bit of trouble.
some time at tiw home of her son* Will
Madeline SUilitpn of Battle Creek Davis, and family of tiie Eagle district.
den of taxaUon the people of Michigan 1 courage, hb ability and hb never I®11'
■
'
ln&lt;r &lt;-ln«&gt;
linrtmtnnrtlns
nf I hoofr.no&lt;l&gt;
ing close
understanding
the needs spent the week end at Marshall
Mrs. Mabel Hartorn of Assyria Cen­
and requirements of the American peo­
ter will entertain tlie November meet­
Margaret Gaskill visited her grand­ ing of the Home Economics extension
ple. Through his early political ex­
perience and on through his long parents at Hastings last week.
class in Nutrition. They have a mem­
Preparations are being made for a bership of twenty-one.
career as a high official of the United
States Government and as highest offi­ fried* chicken supper under the aus­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holmes enter­
cial of the state of New York he has pices of the Ladies* Aid Society on tained tiie neighbors of the community-,
won the confidence of the electorate Friday evening, November 18. which on Saturday night at pedro. Mrs.
and the public tlirough his fearless will be mentioned again later on.
Frbbe of Battle Creek won first prize.
and constructive statesmanship,
Daisy Holmes and Floyd Rankin were
MARTIN CORNERS.
his executive ability, and his tire­
consoled.
Miss Esther Fox of Hastings visited
less and unflagging zeal in the inter­
Mrs.'Lottie Tompkins. John Olm­
GIVES SATISFACTION IN ALL
est of efficiency, economy and honesty. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher Monday eve­ stead and Elwood Sylvester are all in
•
Thirty years’ service in the Congress ning.
feeble health.
TYPES OF FURNACES
Mr. and Mrs. D. Townsend of Coats
of the United States has qualified
Mr. and Mrs. John Angus and
John N. Gamer* as a parliamentarian Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barry who have spent the past two months
of the highest order and a statesman Sunday.
For Better Heat, Cleaner Home, Lesa Work
in California with relatives have re­
who has never forgotten the rights and
Our teacher. Mbs Iona Gillespie, at­ turned home.
aspirations ot the common man.
tended tlie teachers’ institute in Grand
Mrs. Bessie Shepard, who has been
ORDER FROM YOUR 00/\£
These two eminent Americans, repre­ Rapids last Thursday and Friday.
at the Paul Bivens’ home caring for the
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher visited at new great-grandchild, has returned
senting the best product of the east
DEALER OR PHONE
and west, committed lo the strong Frank and William Cogswell's in Lake­ home.
constructive platform of the Demo­ view Sunday afternoon.
The Floyd LaClear and Hie Seeley
cratic Party, offer to the American
Remember the chicken supper at the Phillips' homes ore out of quarantine
people leadership that represent* a re­ Martin church this Thursday evening and the children resumed school work
lease from the blundering incapacity Nov. 3. A cordial invitation is extind- Monday.
of the Republican administration, and.ed to all.
A chicken pie supper sponsored by
givei them promise for the fulfillment
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Barry and son, the North Evangelical Ladles' Aid So­
of their hopes for a strong, construe-1 Frederick of Lansing were Sunday aft- ciety will be served at the Grange hall
tive and sympathetic administration at ernoon callers al Roland Barry's.
on Thursday evening. November . 3.
Washington.
■ ■
- ♦» —--------- ,
serving to begin at 6:30 followed by a
Republican Party leaders are on the
The Trend.
program.
'
defensive. They are stumping the na- 1 Fatiier: "Well, my boy. you must
Hon. In person and over the radio, in ’ make up your mind what you are going
It b unlikely that Greece, originator
an attempt to explain away their fall- in for. What about aviation?"
of Olympic Games, will participate tn
uro to carry out their 1928 promises. I Son: "Too effeminate."
the Olympic Games at Los Angdea.

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Absolutely first
(iiiality of a stan(I'ard nationally
k n o w n m a k e.
■All sizes. Go on
sale Wednesday
at 9:00 A. M.
and for one hour
only at—

button styles.* A

ried assortment
colors and styles,

sorted sizes.

On

: as the doors

ng open only—

SAVINGS YOU’LL
NEVER FORGET
Misses’ nnd Children'a
EC
All Rubber 4-Buckle
«p 1 OO
Arctic*
I

9:00 A. M.
WEDNESDAY

Bright finish al) sizes—

Men’s
$2 Work Shoes

Misses* nnd Children's
All Rubber Low
Zippers
Brown'only. All sizes—

Solid leather,
sturdy uppers,
composition sole.
Either Scout
at j’ I e o r p 1 a i n
toe. Go on sale
for oil e hour
only at 9:00 A.
M. Wednesday,

owe it to yourself and to your family
to come here and see giant savings
that mean real dollar-earning to

We inaugurated the policy of honest values rind careful foot fitting twenty-five
years ago. That policy has stood the test of time. You’ll find these same values
here now, at the lowest prices in 20 years.

TWO TERMS ARE ENOUGH!

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TERM ONE—Guaranteed savings on-every purchase.
TERM TWO—Every pair backed by IRONSIDE’S IRON CLAD GUARANTEE.

rf» afl

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Women’*
Low Shower Booh

A remarkable
value at only .

JE
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All Rubber Snap Style-

Men’. 16-In. "Ball Bind" high S4-00
top*, black retan. Plain toe . .
MEN’S ALL RUBBER HIGH $0.95
ZIPPERS........................................ U

Misses’
“Simplex Flexies”

Women’s Low
Zipper Shower Boots

Women’s High
Cloth Zipper Boots
Assorted colors,
QKi
now only......................... vv1

Oxfords. Straps and High Shoes.
Colors, camel and black.

SIZES from
2 to 6 . .

$1.75
$2.20
$2.65

SIZES from
6«/g to 8 .

SIZES from
8%.to 12 .

The Very LOWEST PRICES £or Quality
Ladies
Shoes

PURE SILK HOSE
Nationally known make.
AU new fail colors.
Slightly Irregular. Pair

oes

Men’s and Boys’ High Tops
Men’s
BOYS’ -LBUi
CLOTH ARC
Sizes '
£M
galore .
CHILD’S 4-BU&lt;
ARCTICS, cloth
5 to 1Q1; £4
at only . .4) I

YOUTHS’ 4-Bl
CLOTH ARC
Sizes 111., £ a I
to 2 . . .3&gt;|l

Men’s
4-BuckIe Ar

y Rubbers
Men’s
Heavy Rubbers
Men’s heavy
dull rubbers

QEC
. wv

High Top Shoe.
14-lnch high top*. Composition
soles. Knife pocket on side.
Black retan leather upjiers. Very
sturdy. Sizes 11 to a big 6. Only
palr-

Boys’ /‘Wolverine”
High Top Shoes

More Genuine Value Cannot Be Found!

Style—Plus Quality—At a Low Price!

Made of shell '"horsehide
und waterproof. Sizes 2
to 6's. Now—

Ladies’ “Varsity Made” and Ideal
Shoe Co.’s Finer Shoes

Ladies’ $4.40 “Enna Jetticks and
Godman’s “Fash-en-fit” Shoes

While this Is a broken lot there Is a A
fair run of sizes. If your size, is here Jh 9 B

Boys’ white sole A AC
rubbers . . .OU

you will be amazed al tills shocking
saving. Grouixxi in onc great lot.
Come take your choice at only . . .

Youths' heavy white
sole rubbers
at only . .

Men’s 5-Buckle
Red Arches
All rubber,
$A.l

Blacks or alt rubber 1

Men’s 15-in.
placed pacs .

Men’s 16-Inch
High Top Shoes

Men’s 16-In. “Lion
Brand’’ High Tops

Wear that is wear ut a
price more than fair. Solid
composition soles. A real
buy at—

Oilgrain leather uppers.
Solid leather soles. Regu­
lar $10.00 values, now
only—
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New Styles -at the New Low Prices
at Positive Savings!

Heavy arch typed in oxfords
and straps. Colors, tan and - J
black. Your unrestricted choice •
of the season’d newest. Any
£

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Ladies’ $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes

Boys’ Ffeavy
SHORT BOOTS
Extra heavy. Splendid
for bunting or work.
Only pair—

$1.25

.

Ladies’ $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes
Think of this! Virginia Lee "Style (j*
Correct- and Brown Shoe Co. Oxfords, ah^ ■

straps and all the wanted styles In all
sites. Price shattered during this
smashing store-wide sale—

Men’s. It. wgt.
sport boots .

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Boys’
and Youths’

F$1.75 Heavy Buckle!
What Beauty!
What a Rare Saving!

ICHIGAN

HOUSE

GOOD SHOES

What I* Your Lot? Here’* Ours!
Broken Lot of

Ladies’
$7.00 and $7.50 Shoes

Ladies’ $8.00 Foot Savers

and J &amp; K Shoes'

Ladies’ $8.00 Shoes

"Sherwood Beauty-Arch Line" in brown ox­
fords. straps and pumps. You will know
at a glance they are fresh from the style
centers; The greatest shoe value offered in
fifteen years at this low price of—

White the sizes are not- complete, there is
a fairly good range of sizes in these snap­
py oxfords and straps. Either black dr
brown. We advise you to be hfre early,
to be fitted at this bonafide saving—

Smart, dressy straps and oxfords and
Arch Types. Styled and made by "Fool
Savers" and •■Wilbur Coon" The Iasi
word in shoe satisfaction. Newest fal
styles all go at—

ARCTICS
Black Cloth, 1-Buckle,
Now Only Pair

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1MI

, COATS GROAT.
. .
SOVTH MAPLE GROVE.
1
NORTHRTST THORNAPFLE.
Mr. .and Mra Lester Raymond went to! •’ CmwYmj. &gt;»t«t
Last. Week's Letter.
, Elmer L. Shaffer 78, n much respect- Last Wee'a Letter1 '
Grand Rapids Friday to see the form- V.
OF GRADING ALFALFA There wws • fine crowd pre.-ent at
recent of thu neighbor h.wd for,»t Mr. and M„ Traxler and nunc of ers mother who is seriously, ill. Mrs. ft.
uUr
the community w-rvicv Sunday evening .'«ara dud at hLs home Tuesday morn- Grand Rapids called on Mr and Mrs Campbell remained for a few-days to
B»n&gt;». ubw
I
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4n ™ "1 ** anu
Marketing Specialist To Attend when Vane Wotrlng of Woodland yave W- ”r -'uffered a stroke Monday. Davltl
a chalk talk, with explanattfy /- p*'vSf/' *’tl\ “*ld I™J’r 01
Maunce Thoml. and M
Ruth1I Mrs Laura Carter und Nellie Bedford
Meetings To Show Farmers 3““’.• anarxarys
yy-ry attended tiw Project club meeting ut
Hasting.; Friday.
How Buyers Select Hay
‘--Virginia
Virginia^ Thump-on
!“x, '.cemetery.
‘•"‘‘i?.™;..JI*
aVc\,slx
hU; «BUSta
“««
’
d C“ ' 1 Au‘
Thompson mid
and BemiU
Bennta ™
Wilcox
He l*
leaves
six *chllMr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan and
growing Impor-, Rcdebaugh hiked from Hasting* to the ;«&lt;» daughter*-Mr*. Bowel of
’
। Several members of the Home Manhere m time ter Sunday s hoc! BMtle'Creek and Mr«, Green of Cold­ ngcmi nt Class accompanied their lead-1
markets in the, church
Sunday.
’
v.iter. four *on« AVilliam and Z« n of
CrMc
and
oiTa'nd
Harold
m
clinch
mark bv
Hubert Follick of Hastings spent Bittle ----- '------- 1 —!_ —1
I Timr. dxv n:sht with Lloyd D. mend/ ,h &gt;m* . one Mster, Mr* Whitmore
Mr. und Mrs John Carter and son
j Marian Woodman H working m Lake;s'!!!f’.n' K!l\-• Scott of Grind Rinat. _.T,U' ,J»dle*' Aid met in basement
nd Mra. Minnie Johnson were Sunday
Woln-dsiL nfti r Thlir’da&gt;- »“h a m«.! attendaAte the
shter ’,rV ’^“n* **“
»’th .
and will be the annual sale and cldclten.' aid
J
Carl
spent tlie wvk (-nd Vl"n,r‘ T‘M‘
appointed Mrs Mrs
'
Mra Glen aSi of
OartK'* ttnd Mr
A,lrn ^ilvvilic it
m.a nun a.pinai. ut ns noWvr CTmmJttre
M,. MacUlI1 !ter'»
■
birthday.
i"“ Mr aL:dh?Mr SgS* Mr*'OUb^teud/ Mra Hanx i J Ven? Carter accompanied
Jones to Grand Rapids Sunday.

WILL SHOW METHODS

.

tended tl
Tljurxi iy and

JBgh whi

Iirarom B;

leading “The t:

He sim;
And h j

I

■ r. nA ..... ...
-wiwigair
vcouncil
___.. v*»nii
..needy
■ and
. sick.
and Mr.». Otis Morgnti.
of; Battle Creek and Mrs. Mildred Wwki. icommittee. Mr'. Otto Wood nnd Mr*J «'•
Edward Pcrralt. ‘membership commit- r.".0'
,41. .il.-o of Hattie Cicek spent' the reck end i; t&lt;-C.
! *.™
u chi'ir ot mixed ithe D-e Guuld family.
; Mr*. W. C. Clark received word cl. Mr. ami Mr*. J&lt;»cph Sehnurr and *'•
Mr.' and
Mr.
Nathan Molfltt
M
Barnutp w.,. «i-rated ”'■• «l*&gt;»th of her brother. J. Shoup, of 'J,
7.2?
J /.-.7Z'
T,""2 attended
7?:
\Ir&gt;
1,1 Si’n&lt; .tun •
:V«’tv mid
nnd* Mrs. ’ a. C. Marshall visited j °m^
atternnon.
Mrs.
J&lt;veph
Schnurr
ent-riamevl
het
o
V
. d to Howard 1ami Mra Charles ftth at Grund, Mrs J“*Dh ftshn“*
Baimun'-- -n Suncbv.
Rapids’ 6unrl.iv.
Sunday.
jSORday School c!a..&lt; Friday evening. A 1, *'
md.iy. ~
I| Rapid
Mi. m.d M:. Jahn Wi&lt;slman visited
Vande'Gi!*»&gt;n and son Karl of/
tunc was n-p ,tted bv all
Hsrrv woodman'.
Grand Rapids otrK,,lnmarof,.fT*,lt Sunday jiith Mrs.:
~
11
.Snml.iy.
’ Lula Gpy and aon Robert.
Sc-./r.-il from here, attended the
Mr- &gt;»'d Mr... Keith Jarrard nnd’
Don.t
forget
the
Now
SxtlM
nnd
;.HTch of Fred Gelb of Grand•Rapid./’-V”1' °r North CnMteton sjw-nt Sunday
.;t the Ccntr.d whord auditorium mia! the Ji.rrard-KllL'iton home.
i program at Plautonl Hill. October 2H
Hatiius Sunday aitirmx.n.
Mr. and'Ate, Harold Gray of East *•;
MV,C
M..Mr- E G Smith viiitcd Mr. Ak-yria . |&gt;ent Btindky at Hurve Chee.y -1^I|‘‘,|n“’'x’ ,?ui!,:r:’,al""
..ml M. N. d Smith at Midland over ’ »&gt;'»
.
m oJaXvu te
Johc'
- mi.
. Henry Grav and von Willi* of, Lacev
Mr. 'ami Mrs. Chiton
CAmpbcll
Mr. and Mr. H. Woodman and Mr :- nt Siy.day evening at Mrs. Lulu
----- ---------------- anil r
cF Mich- and Mi; F S. Thompoon called or. j
i
---- ---------------- ----------Mrs. Velma
Dnnklebergfr
and ran!I
u,
..... . . fr.... ..i ..
Mr
Vi-bm rvuMtli
‘tw»rf^r unit
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_______ riMMMu I J Baltic Creek are »pen&lt;|hi« a tewi
on Bundi!
'nnd also attended the addre.s at. the I rfaFA with her parents. Mr. imd Mra. j
Central .chrail there. .
I Huy- O-troih.
—; Fiincr.il services ter Jodah Sliotip ot .
i
BRANCH'DISTRICT. .
j P^ttfWd were held Sunday al two p. M.
I„&gt; t Wegk'--Letter.
at the Witaix church' with burial in
। Mr&gt;. Allen Sai;.-, a ntir.e in tho,Yp-!ll!’' Wilwx cemetery.
C iuti hesoitel. was home ow r tho| The Ladies'Aid of the Wilcbx chitrch
A-.k end Mr. Sage and the .childrenI will have their annual Christmas ba-,
u.. • her at Liroinc Saturday ’
t z.».*r und. tried chicken supper Friday I
* Mr*. Sarah Norton wife ot Cha*. R. ’Arning. November 18. at the Grange
N
. ol T.’ i'tr.:.:. died at the hr-m-jlull at Maple Grove Center.
Mi
V Howard in
• •"

proceedings

. . .~Ncruu THEY
ARE TRYING TO

■ :» ii !
th- W)'.&lt; &lt;\ k. .. Ba’nr- .The hwif^trt riven by the L A R .
•' 1’ !i rim &gt; • in it • ti .irby «»• a real #ure- ' Saturday night Mr
icsnwtcty. Rrv Emtn* Burges* ot But- Ketriipin g.mr a worthwhile talk a*
tl- Curt otticiating. Mrs. Norton ter-j ho alwtiy* dor*. A large crowd at-,
jmcrljr lived in Maple drove. and grew I tended the meeting in spite'at tiw rain
I to wojrtitnliond .wnd her early married land cold. .
(life w- .'•iK-nt '.ii Maple Grove. 81 v I Mr. and Mrs. Corwjn nnd son, War-1
'leaves iwi Ribband, two daughter* amt I ten. of Yorkville spent Monday at tiie
one 4&gt;n. t&gt;n rramlejii'dren iw-iides oih-i MacDnrmid home.
•r rein’.:-.*.- and friend* to mourn iicr! Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks enter-'
j tamed Mr. ami Mra. John Cristy and
underwent at Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller ot Buttle'
.VI . “
...Ml .tn. .mr; .'a;.' "lull-;
land daughter ot Hastings Sunday.
|
&gt; In.
... ..ii*' Evelyn Moulton entertained reveral
Howell &lt;lf
Ptrl friends to a IMIlowv'en
■nnig at ipu w«rk
iwurty Saturday afternoon. All had a.r Uiyui ttrwcll of Qylmby. '1'0' enjoyable time.
. Mr :&gt;M Mr St. time
Mr and’Mr* Art Juhncuck spent
Ml Franc's Darby at- a Jcw &lt;tey* in Plainwell with their
• ..ms lte.il chuwh at Lan- daughter. Mr« Olin Brown and farnilv 1
.i.i-.rc
Mr. und Mr
Gmrge MvcDuiuId
I Ad.mi Mr Ethel W.l- anrt ‘'Ir
Mr*
of Kalama1.p„d. -.n attended •‘uo '•*il«,t Mr and Mr» MacDonald
i Claw at Ha .:m»&gt; Ttiur.-'
_
Mr Grover Davenport and daugh■ P^rr. -t BMelman were lrr &gt;»•'’•« and Mr- Eva Dtvmpoct
-pent Friday in Pbinurli with Mr. and
Mr. Martin DeSmit'.
. Mr. and Mrs Applegate nnd duutth-

TAX YOUR FOOD!

Glendale a* guests of Mrs FUhcr
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pcuncls &lt; ntcrtnhted
the following guests, from Kalamazoo
’•Sunday Mr nnd Mr* Harry Pcmiels
... |n. i o'ld daughter. Mr and Mr*. Frank
t'r,* ./Shatter. Mrs. Catherine Jones and
ft -.•i- R&lt;1'- a”1* Kiciiard Fennels.
’
Mrs. Grant Dickerton. In company
Hfu,., V’h c\hr? friend'- wen; In Kalsmnzoo.
, . . Thuretf.iv afternoon to *cr Ida Km-.-1
1 J fetch who
in the hospital there.
1
,.
Beth Wnush nf Kplamawn spent the
’ a-^-:. week end nt the Waugh home
Mr and Mr*.. Dwight Mentor enenter-; ,,*,a|ncd friends jvlth a IfaHowe’en
B, - j ' party. Saturday evening.
/
On TucmJuv evening friend* ;from
„ ,Knlnmoroo nnd Cloverdale mid vicin­
’ j ifv came to rtirprlse Tnifln/Snvrler nnd
.;
help him celebrate his 18’th birthday.'
'

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HOPE C ENT ER.

Htixi Adtby, the little daughter of
nn:l Mr*. Clare Ashby, who hits

KILL THIS GOUGE'
? TAX ON FOOD, OR
THERE WILL BE OTHERS!

Pennock hospital to have her titvil’i i
, removed.
*
. '
1 entries' Dunning of Delton rtnd Ver­
non Tester of Hostings spent itu* week
■ nd with their.grandparents. Mr. nnd *
Mra. Chas McDermott.
• , „ • , -m i
Al,nf K:i’'’ William* Is visiting her
'. “ ,
m-anddaiwhter. Mrs. Leon Dunning in
. , p
?■'?' ’y Delton.
••
Mr*. Eva Bush and Mrs. Velma
'■.&gt;
r . ™
,,c’Malrrr spent Friday in Kalamazoo.
•
. ■ .
rem.g1!nil.iv -,|Mtnr* at Fred A-bbv'.’were. Mr and Mrs. Erm-’ Armstrong
■ and mother. Milton Warner, of A.ibwr-T hope.
m.vroo. Alfred Horn and Mrs Mary De-.
Witt Of Beslford and Miss Viola Fren r
— . „ ,.
Mr.
-nr. ano
and Mrs.
:
Anthony WtllinmN and
r”2.rTlt Mr
.nd M,
.»L*. Hii.l
Mf- Riusell Kay of Kalamanflahhorhood son rfelted
their parents. Mr. and Mr
Mrs. H.'iroM Snriurer's In the evening.''Frank Leonard Sunday*.
A mock wcddtm* brought n hilarious1
ORANGEVILLE.
!
and ,Mr, an&lt;! ^rs Anders
Mrs. jsemr.
NettiX. oruwn
Brown rciurnca
returned name
home
'•'•ivid mar.v lov-ely.and iweful gift. Saturday
afternoon
from an three
three
"
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1 froln
SOCTH THORN.1PH.E.
r- ,u“‘hT J?'" '’t ?'k.
n ‘V. Mrs ttWkv TlsU Wllh relatives at Detroit
E4her
Jchncock
of
East
Gun
lake
enand
Kalamazoo
»
Mra. Ciias. Coy, &lt;nre Loraine Shnu-'..
trrtalned with a mrilttng partv where
Beatrice and Maude Wickham of Drreturned to her home In Detroit Wed- ■
nesday after spmdlng’'wiU?
f
?? 'tro11 5pent Sunday night and Monday
her mother. Mrs. Ada Shaw and son1 ^2* Amterc
JT*! ",*» n * m W1,h
NctUp NeWttrit
thl-’ Place.
Mylo.
naw.and *°n-, J^mes Arutera hou.*r where they will
Mr and Mrs John Fwte and JimMr and Mr.s. Rav Farnham enter- i m? ’nXv’u..
Sr * . ’nle EUiolt of PdBiu‘c vUlted «»’*Uined her parents rrom Marlon, !astLneSln?^to«?kaOirfthdhtend^Jhb!lh«'at'thta t’tofc 8l,nda&gt;week. .
11
daJ*h' , T’* Community Club held a HalMr. and Mra. John Moore, who have! M^hAure“*ba‘x1, M ' a d Mni' olcn| •&lt;&gt;«&lt;■‘en party at Maccabec hall Saturresided In Mni. Martha Hoyt's plarel MP' Gtennu Gsdnmt
n.‘8ht A l!'xxl crowd w“ P"*"1
this summer, expect to soon return to arvt Mra nTlte
to enjoy the evening.
,
thetr home tn Ohio.
/jr. D , . nH&lt;nded Mbs I Sunday- guest*, of MIm Nettle Brown
John Mimsn,. of GrpndR*pi&lt;u can- h^e Wd^7vVnlnJ
*,rr
*nd
Baker and
cd on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson
wt^h
.&lt;
)'■*'’ rhl,rIlT” "nd Mra Clifford WilkenFrid.y,
- J°nnF’n r^LrCLt0„ra’kc " 1c?rTfC2‘on ron^ron .nd children and Garner Brown
________ -t , t •
jearning the Garden, rlnb. Tiie vice-. of Knlamasoo.
Boo» Ide, «I Uu,
,.l Te„. m.,
Ji*'’
E D Uwl'
A
m"de • *“'•

vuv

kuui

oi
oi in acre.

" 1“” £
1©™“' -n« men. »r Hex &lt;&gt;«&gt; n in ^U&gt; the m.enUon,
are cordially1 Invited.
Of making it look like one.
I

ON REFERENDUM PROPOSAL N?Q
Don’t be deceived or confused. Referendum
Proposal Number 8 is a FOOD TAX .. . the first
food tax ever passed by the Michigan Legislature.
Referendum Proposal Number 8 is the most
vicious tax conceivable. It is'not a necessary tax.
It is not a tax for revenue. This tax will raise the

cost of living to thousands of Michigan citizens
. . . when the pocketbooks of many are already
pinched. If you submit to this outrage, if you
submit to a tax on one food, there will be others.

You can kill this vicious tax. Vote NO on Ref­
erendum Proposal Number 8, on Tuesday.

REFERENDUM PROPOSAL N?8

IS A FOOD TAX

KILL IT . . VOTE NO ON NOV. 8

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

. AI.1.

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 9, 1932

PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 28

Miller,

DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE SWEEPS NATION
GIFTS GRATITt l.LV RE( EIVED.
LION'S CLUB'S FINE SERVICE.
.
Tin- immiiK* ment of Pennock -h&lt;*i[ Tlte Hastings Lions Club dernrrves the1
pitnl greatly appreciates tin- fine do­
ccitun-nilutiun &lt;-t the ciiminunity for!
•' the very successful plan they worked i
nations of fruit und variables that
have been so gt-m rously’ given ■ thi&gt;
lout for Hit benefit of th- Welfare hind,1
summcr and fall Thf-rc are mi mupy
■ Th- football contest width they spon&lt;
it l&gt; lmpo-*rtb!e to menlion each "one
! sored cam. t.ff iq./announrect tart Fri­
but al) are gratefully «•day alternocn, ft was well attended.'
INTENSIVE
ORGANIZATION reimrately.
EXHIBITS. BETTER
iproud to be ;&gt; -nappy ami np interest-1 MORE
reived and-put t &gt; good Um-. They will
WORK BEING DONE BY
QUALITY THAN EVER
v\?17h7,7w‘’rvOri..’&lt;^h!oV‘l'’’
A pcmbcrati4.la)Klslhr&lt;- uf proportions that may c-xceed th- it norm-dented Hoover ava- I mg name and tx tted S2u5 winch wifi
‘
f ''
lanche’tif 192H is 'apparently iim’ler wav, judging -by th&gt;- rcturils from m-Tittered precinct# of
MRS. FOREMAN
. H,,, ‘
BEFORE
the pivotal .states. At this writing (early Wednesday morning, thifty-.-evvn stat. &lt; show a
definite trend, toward Roosevelt, while Hoover has piled up a maiopty in bur live. Among the
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CAN-'
ATTENDANCE AT FAIR
doubtful state-1 hal appear to have swung to Roosevelt are, Michigan. Ohio. Indiana, Califor­
VASS IN CITY NOV. 15
IS LARGEST IN YEARS
nia, New York, Illinois. New Jersey and .Missouri. Predictions ar&lt;: that Roosevelt will poll an

RED CROSS ROLL
CALLOPENSNOV.il

*

Chapter Responds to Many
Calls For Assistance—Need
Will Be Great This Winter
work organizing tinannual Red Cross

Brucker, Hoover, Carry County, Lose
State-:Ttetcham Defeated in District;
Parker, Leonard, Clement, Maus Win

EATHERS-SONS TO
HAVEBANOUET

NEXT BROTHERHOOD MEET
ING, NOV. 21. IN THEIR
HONOR

Friday, Ahnlslict*
Ikiy, and closing REV. H. HAMILTON AULENThanksgiving Da y.;
BACH IS SPEAKER
81 to has tin- task'
w’'1' 1,1 luttel *nd
Iioim-x to have. cvery- Special Music And Fine Pro­
Ihlhg complete by November 11
gram In Store For.All Who At­
Thv hnurr-to-houxe cunva&amp;s in. this
tend- Art Haven, Captain
c'llj will Is- on November 15 wh'cn a
conceit-d drive tor members will lxTile Brotherhood meeting will lxmade by tlx- vuluntrer solicitors. Thia Monday highl, November 31/ at tjuis un enlerprlre in which every citizen usual place anil hour. Tills will be
•hould b&gt;- interested and to which con- Father and Son night ‘ A splendid
inbutlon should tx- made if p.wsibh-.
treat is in store for all the fathers and
On Saturday** members of the* Ameri­ .•on* who may attend The sjx-uker is
can D-glon Auxiliary- will Im- at the Rev. IL Hamilton Aulcnbach. rector of
hanks to receive memberships.
Christ Church. Cranbrwuk, near Bl&gt;&gt;rmlai.a ruHiij • uouuu-jure- foreman । nflelil
ui Mins,
Hills. .siicniguu.
Michigan. Thu.
i nu, enurrn
church t&gt;
Is
attended il c-immiiuity meeting in B.in-|&lt;ine that Is la tter known ns thn Booth
lii-l&lt;l where she picreriled the Red! Mrnwrin) Episcopal ' church
It htu*
Car-; work. Other numtx-r.' on the one of the outstanding church build­
program icere reveral musical relt-ctlonx huf* of thia country. From H Rev.
•by Mr and Mrs L. F Maus, readings Aulcnbach (arrlc.-, on a splendid work.
by Mrs. E. C. Pair of Hlekon- Corners-'H'' has been lieurd by n Jew members
and by Mrs. E J. Pratt of £x-&gt;tinia. |'d ‘he Htotherimod., who say that he
Lunch wu.-- ,m-i ini it Hu- Clow. Sunday ! b- a wonderful speaker, and tiial every
ivenuu: Mrs. Foreman'spoke at Co.it s I member of the Brotherhood.
well as
Grove. Tuesday afti-rirxin .it Carlton ,ll! "tla-rs who can. should attend this
Center. Thursday afternoon she. will meeting.
li&lt;ldre«x.Uie Freeport Womens' club,'
member,of the Brotherhood
and Sunday, night will sja-ak ut the win be admitted to tla- supper on in&gt;
community service at Woodland
[season ticket. Anyone pot a member
| VF 111.
QJ • 1 y
X/'

-verwheiniing.siHitinit-nt lor "th*
tf niajoiitie- for Hoover and th*

iJriickcr Mjlniinii’ti'aliun failed to niuti*rializ«* and, as a
lh&lt;! large cities practically insures a Comstock victory

fact that &gt;u many split tickets wen*
cast, the returns were »Iriw In cnnihiv
in At 3:00 o'clock this morning. U-m complete, but Milfictent
than onc-tenth*of tin- totj^l vote of the
state had been tabulated and return*
nummary of result^ in th
from the nnufm were scattered. Howdefihltclj
President 23 put of 25 precinct
indicates 5 gigantic D
slide that breaks nil n
party man Thomas 95.
pointer,ui the'United
conceded defeat last •
... ..
9. Conn
pr«*)utring a" message of congratulation
to the succcrsful candidate, Mr R-jprecincts. Luren Du kin-on 3921
biiv. 3180.

!

f

*

52953675

NIGESUM DONATED
TO WELFARE ASSON.

Anders, Mclntyr'e, Erway, Over­
smith And Hunt Win The
Sweepstakes

LIONS CLUB ENTITLED TO
CREDIT FOR BENEFIT
GAME

B;

finer and mare varied than
re
tix- 4iarrv Oxmiy
’ " hite school
iiduy and

Hiding h
iturday.

P. T. A. ORGANIZATIONS
COOPERATING SPLENDIDLY .that lyr has ever JUdgi
I

uneiuimtm

The attendance wax

in

.J»hnKjp|an tJj provj(je Good, Nour- 'yearn and the 3145 ent
records by m
.i as v&lt; :
ishing Meal To School Chil- 'previous
Fred Anders. Howard McIntyre, John
r:mlit .mt
dren Who Need It
i Erway, Lorin Orersmith and Duane

in the
Hunt wire the five winners in order
lowing: x.uriw- v-,uw vi,. n„- iuviuuii Holin vii ; named of the agricultural *wee pl-'
I Friday, the procM-ds &lt; of which were1
Show at
.donated to welfare work In this city. the International L;
: Tni» piojrc: n» sixinrofcd by the ____ ____ __ ,____ -w .___ t____ ,
[Lions Club They are entitled to miich Hartings Manufacturing Oxnpany.fxr
credit for th’- fine sum turned ever to the best rural school exhibit wax.won
rally won 43 Mai
. the Well tre a-ua-iation for relief wurk: by- she Otis .-chord. MIm Marguerite
raid 3UO1; Abbott
return.'. from one
in Hustings.
Sloeuni. teacher.
Woodland school
and
[ This
u ' !;irt toward th.x large won the first prize for best high school
' ‘
‘ exhibit. The crops judging conte-t
»Continued on page two)
lerder :hut the work undertaken by the held
:
Saturday morning wa» won by
I A.w&gt;eiatiuii can be carried on through ]Howard McIntyre, first; l-avertt Coop­
‘the whiter mbiiths. The As.soclat1on is er.
&lt; recond; and Hamer Yeeklfy, third.
i The Central P. T A will hold thei.to A-e t©-------------------------it tliat school chi!-’■ ' More than )I(X) people attended (tie
,[attempting
------------- r----------uncling tomorrow. Thursday night, in.
•dren from homes that, under preM-nt program given Friday evening in CenUn- Central ficluxd auditorium. An unconditions, require aid. shall have a jrai audiuinum brought out a capdeity
UMplIy worth-while prorrum i&lt; assured
good, nourishing noon meal at the house.
by tlic ;i(!un«^ of Mr, Street, the psy1 high school cafeteria. This is a fine
jjr c. A. Paquin of the State Contliiiloglst of Ute Kellogg FVundiltion.
philaniiiropy, one which the citurns nervation Department presented a mtSTORY OF GERMAN RAIDERS IMrenu. who will g«. _____
•(of
Hastings will be glad to aid in.of moving picture lllnw-of Upper
’fnl _______
informi ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF
• every way possible.
peninsula beauty spot* beginning with
TOLD TO ROTARIANS BY :tion as to the hiamiginK-nt of children!
OUR MODERN O1VI.
: The P. T. A. Associations of this city 31 Ignace at tne eastern end and ex'from one who ha* made a study of J
COUNT NIEZYCHOWSKI
are cwja-ruting splendidly in this work. .en()lng to th(. Porcupine range, the
LIZATION
children and one who
aks from, the?’
They fully ur.d&lt; r.-tund the urgent need highest moqntatn* in tlx- midwest, oti
him nt the Strand 1 For a11 b°ys *'ho are brought to this
,standpom* of a psychologist who.cant
. sof this kind qf help and. beginning tbc v P
~
t«-rbeginningAnnfsHci-'Day
and 1 banquet there will t&gt;- the uniform ciikig TUP QMIPQ
QAUCD
..
f. b-wimtary.
Then
lid
DO NOT ASK FAVORS
inning for
«&lt;f----------25c t-ach
W«hhho
. that
Intonlro
oAVtU
‘ ru.-sday, November 15. will put on u came vlCKa
llf IMe
ie. nil
continuing
for .■■verulixrfurmanr. • riulrye
. ---------------------— -if
views of
Isle RoVA
Roy/vle.
fifty miles
dationv Hr may xktkc in-dealing
vteouic-to-iiousc conn
'
'
■Hie film shows an arti.-.t working In ! “ Brotherhood member has a season
n
CREW AND
OFPASSENGERS
AMERICAN PUBLIC
(Continued on page six)
, children— .— ■n:
th,, welfare fund. We are sure :
his studio cm the IMl Crav. p&gt;,t.r &lt;«cket and brings a boy to this Father
Son
banquet,
be win
will &gt;.««.
have i«
to pur
. T
M
«
.
J .
..
I the ix’ople of this city will be glad to i«Akiv a ossrsi i asio
*ith a tied Crnxs nurse 'pralng 'a-s 'j-uid
n ,a’”’ 8o
" hu
nr"n.t h»
Results Would Be Calamitous [h« )p them to'tlw extent of their ability. MANT AnNItNIANo
,..110
3'x- lor■ —
(hr Mipix r for hi’: boy ”0UI,t *■» Now An
Anwnc.m
nipdel. The picture is shown in v.ar1
—
If Roads Were Forced Out
E-’ O'^dy will t&gt;- glad that the WeiBECOME CITIZENS HERE
Citizen—Was Interest.
iolts stages of completion until at the K,,eJ‘t:' 11 anyone Is mit a member of
•
.
' fare Aaxucmtion is taking up this spe.
last, the nurrx- apiwars in perxmi and |l|,e Brotherhood the V-hargc will be
;ing Speaker
Of Existence
CW| work tor their children GmxL . still-About Three Million In
makes.the aplwal
r“r his own ticket. \n&lt;l 25c tor the
appeal for members. It b
। Are railroads becomingolx,!.? can!nourishing.food for children h, a prime
Count Nw-xyehowski. of Detroit,
.very appropriate und ■ interesting aniiiboy he may bring witii him AVUwmwe look forward to a time when .ve wi'.l ■ requisite tor them, both in building up
Their Native Country Said
the
Chapter appreciate*
th«- local
local Chapter
appreciates- Mr very reasonable prices Un re ought to served In the German navy during, th
• no loni-er nred th-- services of the iron iund keeping their bodies in normal i
Mr. Boyagian
*
‘ ' j b«-a fine attendance, nu* Father and war. until he w.c- inti rued in thi
Branch’s kindm-ov
iSon
an outstanding country before America, entered th PRESENTED CAMPAIGN IS­
hauling
■ " ' its •load• over steel• * health und strength, and in putting
.
Arnv-niati Mr Bnvartan cave
Local chairmen throughout the cdiin-J"
,'“ banqtn-t
“..u.u.-t will
«... be
oe an
u.to condiUon u du .-&gt;«&gt; work
“5
•I
w)Jj
niggle, but who is n«rw a plat:
- -■ rll ■ Mr_
event in
the lives ol all bo,x&gt;^
.... Some jn-ople hove thought koi It...:,
i..
...
an address Sunday evening at the
SUES
IN
CLEAR,
CON
­
.
Ami-ricnn
ci
citizenDi-count'
“
'
have
imagined
that
aut*.-mwbll&lt;;
i
h-i
f),'
1
lM
m
Methodist
church which was mterestDoris M Hol-■ ■ l’rtvlll'«*'d l“ attend.
Schroder; Dowling
„ _.u„
; trucks and buJ.re.'i might ultimately dis-pHgcncles that .will carry on other relief
'Flower- nick-1 ItoKardkn-. &lt;if the elcidinn, men will
..... calls Iiiinhc-l!-,
comb; Delton. Mr;
VINCING MANNER
work;
Udi
&lt;nu
tli
clilMren
b
&gt;o
'"V
“
,!
“
*'“ft,.
sHoiyrn- Coats Is1111 **" lun" ‘'
the ■*&gt;&gt;'■ So. fathers Rotary Club Monday nwm. He wu;
■ ’■ iutid .«&lt;&gt;ns. get together Monday night.; second in command of the Gennar
me’ who carefully observes
.freight trains on the more
vilte, Mrs. Nellie C«x&gt;k; Freeport, Mr.-.\'November 21. It is hoped to start the paascngi r liner Kron Pnliz Wilhelm RELATED HOW CHICAGO
I supper at »J:45. S|»-cial music, an &lt;-y- plying between Hamburg, and. Nev
RANK^ WFRF QAVFD Unl5“r! ,nl Jiu“ ,an
,llc ul!;,c:
Onio Knowles: Lacey,-M:s Elizabeth /
..............
.Qflm went oAVtu
h thinking. h&gt;-.. t-u- uouid n
good supper and a fine pr&amp;itam
.
G»av; Banfit-ld. Mr-. Lillian Lelna.tr; jtra
.
[The Count narrated incidents that Tninnrt-int Committee Chaifrom the; Hbenrily when they come to your home,
tl„.v are alnio&lt;t, wlthout
Maple Grove. Mrs. Edith De Bolt; Cres- |'iawait thrae who attend..
I
There
will
be
lu-a|»
of
fun
at
the
seemed
to
prove
tiiat
Germany
was
up:
\
inrre
won
lwa|»
ut
Important
Committee
Chairto
the
diMrtbutmr
points where
nriexception. American.citla-ns and proud
(Continued on page three)
1 banquet with 1
Lloyd
it expecting un nutbreqk al the time it[, manships In House Should ,&lt;• applies $an be mad - available for DEMONSTRATION OF
1...j Shafer directing
u. ■&lt;-- 'of their citizenship in this country.
•
il5 the tiHixtniaster. ,
On Tn Northern St-ites
।consumer?-? How
would Jhe transMARI DlPPIWr NDU 11
The speaker located Armenia In the
PROPE^OBSER VANCE
j‘I “ Fob the next meetlhg tin- Captain, ol .occurred, nltltmigh she wits undoubted-1
Co To Northern States
'portnhon at heavy marhine.s be'pracMARL UluyING NUV. ll;ni,rthern part of Asia Minbr. The
OF ARMISTICE DAY
XUl*1 £Ar^X\n Austrian crown prince uiut killed while; A crowd of about 700 was present al tteqMe nnd powibte? How could grain'
.
.. Q „ „ T. ; Armenians have been deprived of any
visiting a Slavic city In the south of j rhe
,,,e Central abUllurium Tliuwiay • crops be hauled by truck from the specialist Prom I»l. B. L». io De .government und have been subject to
Lerion And Auxilinrv Tn At *Ch“5 Fuul. a. K. Frand»en, Cluu. Gu-- ithat empire, that tragedy was re-cog­ night to hear the jiolitteal address by .grain-producing states to the seaboard?.
Ware Farm Juflt East
'other nation* for more than 300 years.
Legioni Ana Auxiliary To At- k,n.
ti(JM.lL C.H Hinman.daj- nized o.i the signal for serimts trouble
... William J. Smith, the well known Ba:-; What can take the place of tiif rail.
At the present time tlie south twvtend Program At High School non Hinekley, Harold Jones. Rusw-n Enulanfi......
Rip
nnd- France
tried at ih- Creek banker, chairman
of th&lt;- road in the transportation of livt-Mock?
yl yuimDy
thirds of Armenia belong to the ReFriday Morning
Kimmel. Ix-on Krebs. Dr Guy Keller, ifir.t to prevent the catastrophe: buf.txiard of the Old MerchantsNational Tlx-hauling of lumber and cement for
Michigan State College cooperating public of Turkey and the north one,
,
J
M
R M Lumbie. J. E McF.lwuin. J. J :fate was against them, for Austria was'Bank and Trust Company, which Is the'lo’ng distances would lx- unpracticable with Harold J. Faster. County Agr'l. third Is a part of Soviet Russia.
At the American U-gi.m Auxiliary | Mead. C. F. Field, Harold Faster. Clar- &lt;determined to avenge the death of the largest bunk between Detroit anti Chi- by truck. One'can see. who thinks these Agent, will demonstrate .the digging of
The speaker told of the rise of Turmrethig on Thursday evening Tten&lt;Hince Qrohc. w L Hlnnmn, George •one who was to be her future ruler.iengo. It was quite remarkable that so Things through, that-civilization would marl on the-Ware farm nt Quimby, on keyu how the Turks made' themselves
were made for the Armistice Day party (Heath. James Hinckley, Don Kenyon. • The Count had had naval training.;large a crowd was present In View of take a long backward step l( anything, the afternoon of Friday,/November masters of Asia Minor. Arabia, Palea»nd the slum supper on Friday eveK,.rr Tcd Knopr
Kc|T .
had. sailed for five yean, on a German the fact that there wax also
tn this 1 should put the railroads of this country; 11th.
/
tine. Armenia, then crossed into Eunlng. Noy. 11 at the fx-gipn homf*. All r. r. Loppenthlen, Glenn Marschall, vesM-l before hwtilittes commenced. A idly a democratic meeting in Odd Fel- 'out of commission
■
i GeorgeAmundson. Agricultural
En- rope and conquered Poland, southern
incmber.i are Invited to attend.
Ix-on Manning
jshort time befon- that event lie Joined Joavi hall, ateu one of the numbers on. H this premt-e be granted, wlia'. gineernig Specialist, will set up and Russia and practically all of the BalIt was also .voted that the Auxiliary ;.
‘----------- it,__________ _
।
thc crew and was second In command the lecture cour.-e In the High sclwol ‘ ought to be the attitude of the public • demonstrate tile use-of the Muxselman kan countries. Their conquest was
, hold a public &gt;miner on the )ast -Wcd»!
af the great German pa.&lt; - ngrr liner.[room ami an addn-M by Mr. James:toward the railroads, which not only bucket for digging marl. Thyi type ot ?,topped when they were defeated at• ne.-day evening of each tnnnih. begin- • AGAIN JOE HUMMELL
the Kron Prmz Wilhelm JJihile thia Schermerhorn at the Methodist church. ’do the.-erviccs but many others that bucket reetnx to be about the only Vienna. At tlx- present time Turkey
nlng on Nov. 30. They are aqnounc-1
COLLIDES WITH THE LAW ship was on a regular trip from Ham- j opposing the r&lt;n&gt;eal of Michigan's pro-1 we had- not enumerated, wlpch the thing very »ueces.dul for this work. Il has but a small foothold in Europe
ing this early so other organizations’
lung to New York late in July and hibitory laws. Bcsid- s tlmt tin-Ag-HE. railroads are continually rendering and | is operated cm cables by horse or trac-„ nnd less than one-third of the territory
i may know about th&lt;- plans.
• ,
whs optiicd
for Ithe
llr-r lime:.still
Ume-still other
other services
services which
which will
will grow
grow out
out j tor
tor power
power ahd
ahd has
has a
a false
false bottom
bottom to-it
to-it once
once controlled
contracted In
In Asia.
A-sla.
Given 15 Days In Jail—Will early
1
in August 19iy the wlrek.ss was-exposition
H.xix'sltion was
ojxlied for
he first
A- number of the members also.
giving officers and crew of the- -liner
H that evening. In view of nil this
4t i[of
‘&gt;! the pragftss
of the bucket once it
out a
liner io
1011
this'll
progress of human civilization? allqw
allq* dumping .of
It is j The Sultan of Turkey worked
w
volunteered to1 aXsist In getting Red [
Eace Another Charge
rxs-uf
&lt; ,in
... be
lb, «en ►that
I,.,» it
u was quite remarkr.i-ni-’j. lit
i. Ibe
m* tlntxnt
nnv tlUnklna
lull information as to the progress
ol1 (
I: .-Kirill
ought ’to
fiatent S.-i
to any
thinking I OUrvl
filled.
, scheme by which the made- landlords
Cros. memberships when the- matter)
Later
event* in Eurojw. Before they rcarhed wbte to have such a crowd piesentiperson that' the railroads are an cs-1 The outfit will be set up in a marl qwa big estates, sometimes as large ns
wax prcreiitcd by Mrs'. Don Foreman.!
tContinued on page five)
'bed Just east of the Quimby church three or four counties. I-and was given
. Joe Hummel of Nashville. who has New York, as the,second nr aimmatul. Mr. smith spoke without notes in anj
R *1! Cull chairman
off-hand,
straight-forward ousinee-buxint.--!’ ..
---------« ----------------------------[right on the main highway M-79 be- they and the people living on It were
had &lt;quite
un
coining I'&lt;&gt;f
Tin- invitation to attend the Annis-■। nau
&gt;u,te “
n experience with
wnn coining|
,'1‘ the vcx-cl. tlic
s Count w'as fully aw.ir&lt;-1.nu
-nanu. .'Haigni-iurwaru
........
■— ««■&gt;
tire Day exercises on Friday at the lnto collision with th.- law. reems nut P' 1*®* war could not lohg lx- delayed. The llke wa&gt;. just^as
ust\a!; one wlio'knou.-.
who know.-, him ; PARTIES FOR MISS
MISS FEI.DPAI'SCH.
FELDPAU
tween Hastings and Nashville. Al thf^iuBject to their control. The landlord
'n
'PHX'Mt ittnc- Ulis marl bed is under must, however, pay one-tenth of nil .
High school.auditorium ha/l&gt;en ar- ’&lt;»
benefltted by his encounters;«^&lt;-rs h“d
Ir
&gt;"f- ’“’"‘‘j!("•’»« cxjwct. for he is that kind of .
•' 1■wJmKJS.SSS'm7L."
±-S.oTlr “.“i
- . —
.
. . !o!*
. 1 u-it,.
wm‘ Malutez ,.r
«
Qu-. had bee|i
rhey
•_ over now
............
repted
The mcmbcis
ure -'asked
’,,fi &lt;*
,lu
of .Michigan,
- wlrclcsred ti&gt;
. them,
... .
.. . did । num. The campaign is
and
not
attempt
to.
strip
the
liner
of
.iteiwe
will
not
go
inu.
the
details
of
the
meet at the Legion home at 9:45 A M . Wednesday last h&lt;- decided to go hunt1 nuptial party honoring her sister-in-[ Durin&lt;
.furodon the bufket will ! ing livestock and everything else, tb
matters discussed by Mr. Smith, ex-,
: the Turkish government. Another
the Pom and Unit going in a body to '1,l« «»&gt;« drove out toward Otis lake. He beautiful paintings and fixtures; but
5«icopting
to
say
Uiat'he
presented
the
•2bi
M
M
,^y
l
MSge
F
T^^^s
“
w
us
*
‘ri sh°*lng ,u “,l °lK,ratlon- Pr”- scheme worked out by the Turkish
they knew it could not get back to;
- _,ay
- printed G„- -;
Hie High school where the program wlir!taw “ 'tiiritey which belonged to Mr. •lamuurjt
ucu.rc
m»unue»
smnw.
nc'
Lvues
of
the
campaign
tn
a
clear
and.'
"J.
J
r
.
,„
ck
^wikowDiv
ami
MrI
,
’
AM,r
Amundson
will mehtlon fiolnl*:i government was to capture Greek,
A*.*'Issues of the campaign in a clew and,
be held at 10:15.
Erway of that neighborhood by the side H^u^b’
“■* “ &gt;««“• S.«’. ELIS1
A't Russian. Armenian and Arab boys.
Legion and Auxiliary members are
&lt;»“• n&gt;“d- «nd proceeded to'shoot it
nl.«« invited to the Armistice Day ob- “nd ‘“ck «he body in the retw end of fill uil the available coal bunker space I wm^Tn sta^’hte v^’on the^tu-i'
i Van Houten had low.
1 g(Vcn and
qUes.lQns answered re-■ bringing them to Constantinople, forc­
rervance ut the Methodist churqh on hls car H''fMXt proceeded to take nn- with coal, but aho to tire a good part niton that confronted the American' Awutlng the hostess wtih sen-ing । ^rdmg the obtaining of marl front a ing 'tltem to attend Moiianunedan
। schools and then to become soldiers.
the cabin sprt* and the dining room ' people He retealed one thing tn rechart™ Pwkerrad^D?
Sunday evening at 7:15 o'clock, when 01h, r rr“ck
u"‘ &gt;aw The »»me laws of
were Mrs Charles Parker
and
Mrs.- pU by gny mcthod.
as
well
ns
other
parts
of
the
ship
forl
latton
t0
President
Hoover
and
what
he
"J-•These soldiers were called'the Janasan appropriate program wifi be given.
Michigan provide that anyone who
of Middleville and [ county Agent Prater uiiy have.saries.
-----coal: for they realizedVthat. had done to overcome what threatened , Gerald Swerdfcger
Xureh
They were highly trained, and
That this year may. be an outrtand- hunU ducks (rom a bl,nd must locate storing
coal
would
be
v.
ry
essential.
Th-y
t
„
txa
reriou.
disaster,
and
be
took
the
“
n..,
i,!^n
1
1
'
s.
,&lt;&lt;
(equipment
for
testing
cithcs/nnarv
occame the
me fiercest
nercesi fighters
ngnters af
or the
me
letzfnarl
or
• became
Ing one in every way lx the hopqfandttb(* Wlnd no’ tn0I'e
100 f,'ct fr&lt;lm
Out
ot
town
guests
were
Misses.sample*at
the
meeting.
Marl
sain:
Turkish armies.
ambition of each officer and member ,he ihorc
Juflt for good measure hurried the coal loading, and sneaked | authority upon himself to do It. Con----. ...
and it can be made successful if each Hrnniitei put his 5&lt;M) fret from the out of New York harbor Just before
a situation that reauired immediate uc- 2 &lt; 1
\
bnie requirement of toll samples from' overthrow ot the Turkish government.
one will cheerfully co-operate..
। shore, and then Officer George Sum­
t , t___________
Incr npjwared on the scene and Joe Is Their first instructions were to meet I
the‘tierman armed cruiser Karlsruhe them were substantially as follows:
------------------------------------------------------- languishing in the Jail.
Mrv fU/, Vo„
iIri &gt;
REAL BARGAINS.
’ g»n to decline It 1* today only a
/-»
«
..
ci
I
Hummel was brought before .Justice in the night time about two days out I Last June at one time frightened de­ Carry. Mrs Geo. Van Houten, Mrs.
M's Vander Leese and Mrs. I The Ironside Shoe Company contmpe shadow of (what !t formertv was
|
UnC AUCllOn &gt;jQl€
I, Matthews and was given 415.00 fine and from New York—and the Count de­ positors appeared before the great Merrill,
,Osborn o' Grand Rapids. Mrs. George their great special sate this week, u--------------- ~
I■
■
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—... .—Jj,be costs of fifteen days in Jail Tor tailed how his own big liner slipped downtown banks of the city of Chi-1,Swvrdfegti
of
Buffalo.
N
Y..
Mrs.
can
be
seen
from
their
advertisement.
I TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
(Continued on page five)
........
[shooting the turkey. He iias not paid
cago. which ranked as the strongest in [ChArics
Parker
and ?.
"
“
‘
Gerald. which ought to be read carefully. Right;
THE HASTINGS BUILDING
GUST WURM EST.
;an(1 M u in Jail. 'Die other charge he
the country, outside of New York, and (Swenlfeger of Middleville,
_____________
_____ of winter. to|
|
now;
at
the
beginning
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Tn order to settle the estate of Gust'must face Is illegal hunting, which
one of them is the third largest bunk in ' IXintght. Wednesday. Mrs Gregor
x'* —— have
|.avn such a
n fine
flnA s{bck nt
links as this
of shoe*
Please take notice that, pursuant to
Wurm there will be an auction sale on' awaits him when hr pays, the j&gt;enalty
The stated meeting of the Eastern the United States. These crowds o’ Feldjiauach, Mrs. Roman Feldpausch 'firm-offers open to purchasers at such a resolution of the Board of Director*
the premises. 7 miles southwest of Has-1 for killing the turkey.
Star chapter will be Tuesday evening. panic-stricken deixvsitors were clamor- IMrs. Gerald Swerdfcger and Mias Am-1 greatly reduced prices is an,opporiunlty of this corporation. I hereby call a spe­
tings on M-43. Col. Couch will cry:
------ ;------ --------------------November 15. After the business .ses­ ln« tor tliclr money ,1 .11 ol lhev bra Fedewa will accompany ____
cial meeting of the stockholder* of the
Miss which none should not neglect.
this sate, offering stock, looted feed and I
AN ARMISTICE PLAY,
sion Mrs. Nellie Cross will give a talk bonk., MreUrns thu .nubilon or. hu
h to
,
Hastings Building and Loan Associa­
miscellaneous articles Read full parNext Sunday will be Armistice Sun- on her trip to Europe and there will be own nxxion &gt;nb awl.nm hb wllluw,1U
„„n
h„ h„,ior
ENTERTAINMENT AT BANFIELD. tion. In accordance with Aitlcle No. 4
ttculars elsewhere in this Issue of the «*»&gt;'• Jn the evening there will be put special music furnished by Mrs. Ger­
(Continued on page six)
4.* »--------------Our readers who can gel to Banfield
Banner.
.
jon at the Metluxllst church an Armls- trude Chamberlain.
should
attend
the
entertainment
given
office
of aald Corporation in the Steb­
SUPPER AND BAZAAR.
At Qu^Je^Ul7hu“h Thun—------------ -»-&lt;■«- -------------i lice Day play, which will be givefi by
by the Douglas* Harrison entertainers bins Building. State Street. In the
BUSINESS NEWS.
'members of the High school faculty.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS SALES.
Prcsbyterinn church parlors, date ' duy, November 10. starting at 5 o'clock. in .person at the Ba rifle Id church City of Hartings. County of Barry.
Our business news, our advertising The jx-oplc of Hostings are cordially
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons changed from Nov. HI to Nov. 30. Plum . untn everybody Is served. The men Thursday,
Thursday. tomorrow* night, Nove
November State of Michigan, Friday, November
columns, Is moot interesting.' They [ invited. There will be no admission
them do the; 10. al eight P. M. Admission free,
zhould interest all careful, buyers. Our charge. It will be next Sunday eve- and evenings . under National bank. puddings tor sale. Call 2502 for plum wiu Mrvc. Comt anc|
1
- ----------------- ----------------P. M , for U» purpose of
High quality Christmas cards. b^ked puddings for Tlianksgivlng.—Adv. 11-23 j0p • Prlce 25c,—Adv. 2 wks.
advertising columns - are especially ! nlng. November 13, ut 7:15.
,
ARMISTICE DANCE.
goods. home made candy and bazaar
worth your consideration because of;-------------- ---------------------- ;
RUMMAGE
SAJ.E.
.
,
RUM.MAGE SALE.
| Friday night. November 11. Carlton lion.—Chas. B. Port*.
goods.
the bargain announcements they conEPISCOPAL RUMMAGE SALE,
Under National bank. Benefit of
Under the auspices of the Eastern [Center Grange hall. Five piece or­
lain. This is true especially this week.
At Parish house, one door west of
BAZAAR AND CHK
Camp Fire Wednesday P. M. and Sat- Star In the dining room of the Masonic chestra
from Battle Creek. Good
DANCX NOVEMBER 12.
----- .«&gt; ..
। church. Nov. 10. 11. 12. Thursday, Fri25c CHICKEN SUPPER.
day. Saturday and Saturday evening.
At Rutland town hall. Good music. urday. Articles accepted to be rold on Temple, beginning today Nov. 0 until'music and good time. R. Greenfield.—
commission.
* [Saturday night, November 12—Adv.
[Adv.
f
Saturday, Nov. 12, Fuller Bldg.—Adv. [—Adv.
11-9 Wm. McNutt and Jas. Kidder—Adv.-

CAPTURED 40 LY
SHIPS IN 200 DAYS

HOW SHOULD RAIL­
ROADS BE TREATED?

W. J. SMITH GAVE
EXCELLENT ADDRESS

t

AG-HE EXPOSIT ON

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1912

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TAMARAC CORNERS.
I
DR. WOODBURNE SPOKE .
TO YOUNG PEOPLE. [
. I Dr. W&lt;xxlburi]c gave a most interest- 1
■*---------- -------------------- of Mrs. Beatrice Cotton November 10
ing talk on Sunday evening to the
.
for an oil day meeting
■
■; Presbyterian Young People's Society.
K. of P. mecung on Monday night,
q^o Knowles and family of FrcLloyd Pcterxon being program chairi Nov.
14.
•
. | port called on Bum Cotton’* Sunday P.
(Continued from page one)
• man and introducing the si&gt;eaker. The,
cikude
I ^Uude E. Wood’s condition 1* not *0 M.
Far Htate Sei-tor-.0 out of 25 pre- fication of elector, voting on question* attendance was the best yet obtained SECRETARY OF MICHIGAN , fBir=r=b!t.
*rabte
Mr. and Mr* Corruthm and Stat’a
cincts give r-M»rv&gt;&gt;
George Inland
Leland 3617 and involving
Involving direct expenditure &lt;&lt;
of. public by the society.
. SOCIETY SPOKE OF
I
■
- i Mrs. Jennie Rowley U again confined Smith of Grand Rapid*. VUited at.
John Stafford 3757
money or the Usue ot bond*—A major- ; Dr. Woodburne spoke on /Human |
- - -•----- &gt;-•-----’
Burt Smith's Sunday Claud Scnsiba
u-uv.
.
rnr VRS
n^epivins Rets"
il’y ot &lt;&lt;»
100 for
YES.
7
&gt; \ Receiving
Sets" and drew a parallel 1'
THIS MENACE
aho visited there
j Loat evening the Pythian Sister* ini- । and
1 Mr.family
Proposition No. 8 concerning reten- between the human body and radm. He [
and f^r*. Cleo Sear* and daugh-’
prednet* give Len Feigliner 3403. Char­
| tinted five new members.
tkm of the pre~nl restriction, for S»re wnw extraordinary figure^Touch REST, SET AND SLEEP
ter. Audra. Spent Friday in Lansing.
lie Parker 3969.*
Rebekah* will m»&lt;-. m O. A. R
. manufacture and sale of olcomargar- to the primary mnaatton ihared tn by I
. 1 The
— --------Mr. and Mrs. Walker Cotton spent
Probate Judge—complete. Stuart C'.e-" me and butter sub»Ututc*-A majority. the lowest organi-uns such as Hie
REQUISITES TO RECOVERY li!111 Friday night. Nov. 11.
'Sunday with their parents. Mr and
ment 4618. lav C. Howard 4422
o» 450 for YES
, earth worm. There are 500.000 pres-1
j w Sage is reported seriously ill Mrs C H. Stratton at Bowen Station.
15
rm.Hr m M«ni upk.-o. ih- •“» i-"*lhe ""n,*n
“I.
: Burr Cotton' und *oru. Harold and
home on W O---r.t-.-r
center bi
*&gt;r If Ban? eon..,
mum or run m»-L Urged Schools-To Conduct Ex- ’ at in* hemr
prrrfnct*. L. E. Barra:t unopposed.
A
girl
wa*
bom
to
Mr
and
Mra.
Earl
Richanl. ol Grund Rapids »|x-nt Friaminations Among. Pupils
* "”l
poJ»* M*&gt;
________
_______
i __________________
concerned ta the detest
of-Reprcscntai
Finkbriner. Haatlngx. HoGte 2. on Not. “W «nd Saturday at Waiyr and Baa
tlitive
John
The speaker told oClearing Helen.
Sheriff—complete-. George U-onar&lt;!
■ {lve j
0]in Ketcham tn the Fourth'DisFourth'DlS: Cotton's. '
[3 at Pennock hospilKl
.
To Know Conditions
u.rry rouhty .urnro
m**M. W«» &gt;»•
49®t, Wilhsm 3.004. Green&gt; nuuung■ «m:tn„.
trtc; Barry
turned w
In a. m.ma- K.lkr. wl» I.
Mr. and Mrs George Bearn attended
EpMcopal
silver
Thursday -P M . , the
less than 450 for Mr -Ketcham
,— ------- tea
-----------------Tlie Rotarian* recently listened -,----------nickenu 1083.
' niM'vl.f
.
---------- : tere two thousand people in Culifomu.
dedication service* al the Lutheran
■nr* -.n&lt; rent'! the n-ak»r1tv given him In fihe could oteUher See nor hear ypt *h-1 Mr. Theodore We.-Iesecretary of the Nov IQ Mi* C WWespinter and Mr*. church Sunday morning and were dtnCounty Clerk
-. ; .11
L
tenth
.
jo
.^K.
#
simply
radiated
good
cheer
from.hbr
Michigan
Tubercuimw
Society,
ami
an
W.
N
Chidester
hostezae*.
at
former
’
*
1930 and this wa* in-ufiicient to offset '“’’PD' ntm^rea goua cne.er Mwo.m-r.vucnuran Tuoercuioaia socrery. am
ner Ruevft at tlie -Adam Ballinger
•the vo-e-aiminst
. home, cornerGreenandWashington
voie-uirainAt mm
him tn
In tw
Com, txTrien-l*r*onali:y
Berrien-’PeriOnal,!&gt;' She
3,,e had developed
&lt;kv‘typed her [ outstanding authority un
ontubereul.vi
tubercul.K-.,
home
.
Count« Treasurer-24 out ot 25 pre­ -iivt
nd Va-Buren
VanHurr-1
The defeat
defeat of
of Mr.
Mr ; 'remaining
remaining three
three sensei:
senses; touch,
touch, som
smell.,
-11.. He
He explained
explained that
that the
the catwe
cause of
of TH
TH —
—Adv.
Adv.
cincts give Will Chase 4!SM Lorenro Ketcham indicates tlie scope ot
; and taste to a phenomenal.degree.
j was "not known previmu to im.when
Little girl* of twelve year* of age or
SOUTHWEST HASTINGS.
Maus 4484
Democratic tide that ssent Michigan | -A deteriptlom-of the bat wfcs gjvcn ! Dr. Koch of Germany demonstfated rondcr will'be interested in itw doll &lt;mn­
Ruth Stauffer wh(&gt; ha* been shut In
Register of Deed*— 24 u: of 25 pre­ :.. - th_ ......ran rar! Manes of GrataP’nw
ol a bat may ** **ak‘d arKh ’hat It was the tuberctile bacillus, test odvertired by Carveth and Stebbins with scarl&lt; L fever W on tlx gain.
emeu ghc Earl Boye.- 4K1, Joint Rapids
'
llWe rrun
,ni witn aarj’tex
with .Michigan wa* otic of the find states to tjn* week —Adv
Mr*. Emerson Stauffer i* spending
is having’ a clooe
— and
•••— a- room
—— may
—be
7-, strung
-Chamberlain 2935,
tomparauvr unknown ■ in politics
. .. and|
. . - n’*
rranU, U» ..........................
SM&lt; « UU»_&lt;•» ADout
About twenty
t.mfy riasttng*
Hbotlmc men
M wenw in
» sonu; Huie with tier parent?. Mr. and'
“ *lr*, '' ,n . .,m a,mum ..Tl«&gt;bu
„ ,
1
.....
......................
when
in
released
tn Hie
tlie room
room wwill fiy for (U»d to require reports concerning it :nmMd }i.,.,tds Monday everting at Ha- Mn- Ha) Lucy, ot Lowell.
Amendment No. I concerning modi­ al thi*
writing hi** election seem*
tarn,
.nd
omr
lunch
.
»,n«l.
..r.
H„„
i
Ha
I.,
IMJ
whrn
Ite
c.u..-hi
I
dlsm
,.,
w
„»n.u
hrM
. ficaticr. of tlie present llqiibr Jaw.,—A doubtful.
Mrs Albert Nash made a biisirn- •
. t
2«&gt; majority for NO.
trip to Reed CUT Thursday returning
) Eiecuon result* a* tlie Banner goes Tlit- bat is able to do this becau*e U ■ tubercuhvst* utt* diacovewl. tlie death)„irrt MethcxU-'t church
‘ ‘
’
’
Amendment No. 2 concerning Iirn.- to pres* tills morning indicate the fol­ has a voice* Till* cry of Hie bi‘t I* in-; rate m Michigan from that diicuw i
audible to the human hearing TH&lt;*;year wa.. 110 in each 100.000 in-j
1
,*M;C1U?’„“
,2 2 i Saturday.
. tattoo &lt;f real and property tax to I'. lowing.'
echo of this cry enable* the bat to lo-jhabiianl.- It was known that the dis-' ralUm |.will bv ut he c ur.ey barb* r. Miss
, Dorothy
- Smith »jicnt Hie week
„„ .nd .,.»d ...
... .run. n. (
...
•- Sn, C
Ad“ " " ’ '• A ... .r.™b
.. ... .,«&gt;■
.
majority for YES
! Franklin Delano Roosevelt by a major- •t.'lek
with
it
to
th.r*
Wnp
It
ap
|
.
I
’
lwlr
r'lil.-mut,
*rilUTMfnv t'vvllittc 111
Vmrndmen! No. 3. concerning Ti l*.’ rv that may exceed 4i&gt;0 electoral votes
In the cochlea of the human car, parently well; but just what the can *
Episcopal Rummage Sale at Parvp &lt;9
’
i.irthdin
pcrti-mmenv'iJI representation tn st ju .. --------- ,.j ..— tounty by .» nu»- there Is a system of rod* a., in a piano ; might be wu* not- known until Dr. horns-, one door west of rhurcii, No’
Butl.-r
Sunday calk rs ut Hie home ef Butler
house of repnwentaUv«#~A nyijoniy
-.:y of loot;
There are right thotuiahd of the*e rod*.Koch made hl.* discovery. -During tlu-, vember 10. 11. 12. Thursday, y——• -: Smith went Miss
■ Marie Foote. Mr', and
and between twenty-five and thirty 1
2S year*, or until »07, the num- Saturday and.Saturday ewnuig Adv. Mr» Eh Broiwm of Hx-tingt- and Orld
Amendment No. 4 concerning horn- ’
" ‘r
thousand strings which register every) ta-r ot deaths from Idberctlioids dropped i 11-9.
&gt;
.read ahd property exemption- A 70u
N-nace Garner,
Hn&gt;n.M&gt;ii
of
Grand
Rapids
--------------- ---------------- ---lleprewnlallie
off Fourth Congres­ praible vibration necessary for us to .,.n [&gt;cr ct.nl, in i«92 there were 250.-1
[ Mrs Edgar Mead ot l_in..lna woa a
rfajortty for NO.
---------“
sional-District — George FoulkcL hear. We can hear about thirty-two j 000 death* tn the United States that DELIGHTfUL REPORT
Sunday guest tn the home, of Mr. and*.
• Amendment No.- 5 concerning change
vibratiofi* |HT remind at the lowest |wrTC traceable to ttite disease and in
■
(Ketcham
carried
Barry
county
by
OF
BIENNIAL
itmeki.-.
. in election law
mw regarding
rcgaruing time
nnic of
«.» regmaiontv.
pitch, and beyond thirty-two thmisand j Michigan over 3.000 In the la»t 35
Or
DICriniHL
LUIV
iwiv •'»*
-*.. “cuyu-ii
T,'*. *;.;■
^
”1,. r fa-wts . vbited
vui-. 1
UT OIL
IV I. I ML CONVENTION
reuiv vtznf
ILK I1 lull
Walter
tttrutlon before voting-. A majority of .ab-jUl 4i.*o majoniyi
ubratfons !wr M-cond U is im^wibl. yea„ an6UK.r m-eline .t 47 per ..-nt in
a*'re ,b Og.k
100 for YES
'
'
.gAute •b*n»tor—Gewue ta-lanrl
for Hie hilman car to register. s-jme|tlM. lI(,ilth rate has been effected. But Mrs. Marian Goodyear Gave . MHtareviile sundiv
!«.«• nWbiM.
’.|
Talk Ta Women'„ l“
oftlie tn.w-cts .can isear
vibrations ofjthc speaiwr .udAUwd
explained Ou.
that .1,..
tin- W
opti-l
Park- or-.l«,
Amendment No. 6 concerning modi­
fication ol 'pafHonhig ;wicr of gm - . er, by majority of about 4(M).
tone well beyond the range of the hu-1 !nLMn that prevailed in W10. '-vlteh it I
MARTIN CORNERS.
bellevrd that lubcrculotu could be|
ernor—A majority of IW for YES
Judge of Probate—Stuart Clemen:, man receiving M-t.
Club On Friday
Mrs Julia Brown ot Nashville
Sight waa then .sixiken of by the Doc-1stamped cut in the next ten years. wa» , For the. sixth time the Bastings.
concerning quuli- by a majority of 196.
Amendment No.
Prowcuting Attorney—Laurence E. tor. He told the yotmg people that jn&lt;4 warranted. We have found out a) i Women's Club was privileged to hi ar
there are three million rod.* and concA|8rl*at deal about tuberculosis in .recent
Barnett.
Miss Cliarlutlc Barnum ot Ha*thw
in the eye. The rod*.register light and ; vriir, For instance. It t* found that,I iMr.* Marian B*tl«»dyrar bring Hie n—
Sheriff—George W Leonard, by ma­ the cone* register color ■ The North t)1(.rc
-’Infecport of
or ha* b&gt;en tuberculosis
1 the biennial meeting of tiic;
Orr Flsht-r.
jority of 1985. .
Star is forty-five light years away ar.d[.tion
!nn in
hi from
tro*’&gt; 80
no tn
in no
ner cent &lt;•!
ot H'-t" ’1 National Federation of Women’s Clubs
!&gt;u per.ccnl
County Clerk—Theodore^. K. Reid, the eye looking at that star at niclit Sliarlult
a,;„;; population. We have f -und that । u&gt; lh(? Jocal FederBUon pay program --------------......________________ _
by majority* of 450
receiving light sent out by that xtunl.33
,
— 1.3
• - llt
■ .rr vcut
ot .ingn sctMKH
which occurred Friday afternoon.
.-the Ag-HR i-xpbritlon at ■Hosting*, but
. ... —... 'h .’..t - mM&gt;r«mr tb.- r. [have
the
.
infection
in
IHavp t51,‘ ’ ‘fitecl.cin hi some *ww.!
Bh-nniitl rook place this year ir, u fiiu- time*wio, enjoyed l&gt;y nil pn-M-nt
'majority of about 275.
AB" the n gtilar meeting .tlu re- H«w serious the infection may b? can-j Jl(rw
wU1| u Mote-over at
The chicken supper in the Mar.ini
Rcchter ot Deeds—Kiri R. Boyes, by m.iindor Of tht-evinini, siu. ^an. tn ainn. tn. determined by th-- :,t» Uwmco.h •; pornniid^d trips to nearby jxfint.* ot church was ucll attended, proewds Ik^jal Iwut and refieshnicnt* wen j;iJ, 1( W1W,-mc&gt;- thought Now Hu --ray lnt&lt; reM at both oiUe.s. Inrtuct. Mrs. m,- something over *28 00 winch w&lt;; majority of mon? than -'.o&lt;K&gt;,
-&lt;-rved -Ellsworth Newton. Press corr. |b ft-nt.cl Up,-m to prow th*- extent *&gt;t Hi.-,,,(Wxlv, ,,r ,s t(.pr,rU are always a de- think w.u fin* for the.*, times. ’Die L
.* r-,,....* uaviv
•inlectnn. Usually It begin.-' wi:ir-.'Hine; .1(.|)((u|combination of convention and a S thank* most heartily ait. the
N5D.U SCHOOL 11 ALL v:jMMg.le in 'lie lymph glands, r. a Iv th Uiiv
friend* who rontribuhd und telixd to
■ Ha.ttir.gs/Extension Class No. 2 met
pie taut C.ntnil District sum.iay
(lf the luiisThe-.- elands proHairing tla- bn;.-nteiury year «t
’
....... ­ at the home &lt;&gt;f Mr* Guy Bauer Tue.*- 5cho&lt;4 e-aiiventian will lx- held nt the t,,vt thcm.&lt;U&lt; • by budding protecting
Price i* the oul'taiiding considera
Washingtons birth tlu- Ferii-ruClarence Grave*
But
value*
f
Uy
aft«;HM»n.
November
8.
for
the
first
tion "of must everyone.
... . . on
i.. nutrition. -Mr*.
*»tr. E.
V J.
t Pratt Barryvillr church at 2:00. Sunday No-!w-.ais about the nffected part and u.*- IltlU mogr-.un gave it .prominence,
swippuK. the
me infection
in.ecuon t! Black
pjucfc velvet panels nt
al either ride
side ot
ot Quality of Material and Work­ \v.u» ek-c^od chairman and Mr* Hugh veraber 13. Rev Wurtz ol Na.*hvnl .„al!y sheered in stopping
Wil! give the main addrc.v*. Rev.
.k..w. aMi
.
----.&gt;t...
i)WU1
-tre ...
of. Wr...h'Hie LAS Will 1&gt;- enter taillwl i»
manship are considered the most ; Myer* •-ire-chairman’ Mr*. Max Lewis Hitchcock of Assyria will give a chalk But when It get.* beyond them and 6«'!sit|1(. Uage
into tin.- lung tissue- _*:«'lf-_
•* -‘(ingtun and fits wile, und Hie drrp cur­
important. When it enmes to buy­ 7*.v. appointed recreation cliaiftiufiitalk and there will be special music.
trouble.-xmie matter. About 3 per cent
Tlk- height and weight of each mem- ■ Tiw churchc; included in this dur- of high school Kttidcnt.5 who hive tu- ium in the rear was a replica of Mount rt«- FYshrr, Wednesday. Nov.
ing a Monument th^t lias to stand
One hundred
girl
......... --—
.
; Vernonvernon.- viw
nunwi-u and fifiy
।
|ber were taken and nearly till were
bercutusiJ
infecUc..
:*
\*
:* *_ u,jM.Xil wore colonial coslurni-Ion
dt
velitjx
thc''fh|l.'.j4
thr lest ot time, you mud think of ; normal.
[
A cordial invitation l» extended to all.
*
BarrjviUe. Welcome. Martin Cornera.lihood type of TH, Later there nt*y 1AAmong the highvlighta and InU.nrtMrs. Bauer served tea and wafers Quliubv. and North Castleton. AnyoneL
[developed what i.&lt; eaflcd the adult ty|w.
MORGAN.
that by plaring.au order with us Tilt- next meeting will be at the home interested in Sunday School work l- wm-re'i: b»-!* nut i&gt;l Hu- lymph ni’-dule- ig eplaoik'.s of the convention were Hie
: Tli!.. community was Xbockpd nt the
&lt;;! Mt- E J. Pratt. 645 Wr.-t drand welcome to come.
’in!„ th..
UM-m-. High school-girl* &lt;&gt;t Mr.-;. Fox» Michiguii'X well known' -udden death of Wm D«-v)n&lt;- Sunday
Stice-t on Hie first Tuesday in Dcccm------- ,«a» - .
hr infected
[Wirliuitlcntarian. louring yen-* Soling; night. 'Die funeral wa* held at tlie'
ADMITTED HIS GUILT.
-a;:h Hu- tuik rcule bacilli:* ;u- ik- l&gt;&gt;\
money'* worth. Dollar fur Dollar..
Edward Allen, recently arrested for RA . .tre out (){ doftr,. ln„r,. 4tI1j tlb,t and alert, despite'her 86 years; a 1 in­ liome WwInvMtuy afternoon and wa.*ert featuring HiirU-eii goldai hatps largely attended The family have tlie
tbr-jw.*M-.*Mon and transportation of al-[n.-|1is them to fight the iHm-.im-. The
Cr-V- gave a very tntcrest- cholic liquor, wa* brought before jar,...* of young ladles and the Ihiurs and a violin cello: a .lect'iri’ on Ben .•■vmixithy of this community.
Opal Webb spent 'Hiurfdav with Mr
of her recent trip to Eu- Judge McPeck on Diursday. He ad-;.|.,.v
t»n&lt;\ kn-p undi-rmuii- H.i-i! Jon*on and Shakespeare with the rare and Mrs Frank Green and family amtfall or next spring.
of the Commercial mitted hu guilt and was sentenced to j health. Re.-t. projn-r di-i an&lt;! sleep picture exhibited of the iw&gt; iiaintcd
attended thr home talent -play at'
evident forty-five day* in jail.
fa.,. f5M,ntiai t0 4 recovery from tubci- from life; a lecture by a na’I.mal ati-:
thority on “Beautifying Xmttyc.i." in
Special discount on all orders
use of thg
-cuhvi* infection.'
Mr. and Mrs. D A McClelland n which women were-urged Jo nil* mifor studying
placed this fall
..... in a taclTiii
........... wav. &lt;Jn bill- &lt;&lt;ire-d Hie new* that q ten ixhiucI
ceasing„ war.
she vbihxj
Hospital Guild.No. 15 will meet with
’■ ill.- changing of the biennia! daughter wa* born to Mr ami Mrs j
Mrs. Waiter Waihicc. Wednesday. Nov
nirtaU
with
Hie
pre.
I1
Chester
Winaiv. of Lansing Noveniteitcn-.*ung way of giving her cx|x.-r!enct' 16th. Bring \xiur fruit for the annual culasis, in order that parents might
.. ... .one
.... .........
dent cliiyble tor only
term; ;;-,s::y
many l- "ho will an.urr to the name.of
which ah appreciated.
know the condition of their children elaborate social nffiitea:
'&lt;&gt;. Norma Jean. Mr* Winans will be rc-1.
(jffatrs; tinthe visit f«
Mrs.’ Frank E. Herney. Secy.
and might require them t.» take the nearby Tacoma and its **6&lt;8
““ ~acre pliiy membered a* Eva McClelland. ’ Mother i
rest, and diet required to eure the dU- ground: a trip on
o„ Hie Ballard Canal and.baby were doing nicely ut last
Panama reixirt.
Hastings, Michigan.
Phone 2197.
exceeded in Wire• only
Otuy Inin- the
me i-aii^nui
Sth, 1032, I Will
—•-— in-nxwiion - of
(
Mr. and Mrs . J. W. Shaffer ami son. ’
..
.
I Canal in Hus country:
•
lron*ide Bru*. Prop*.
mid Mr*. Millie Flory visile,!
HIGIIBANK.
.
,.r,.at c&lt;-:-man clock nt S- •ttlc^ "
ed by my.*ell .Signed. Lizzie M Cairn*
Ehrcl
Skidmore nt Au i'i-ta 'i*’i&gt;t | which included a visit to rnr of theBurr Whitmore. — Adv.
Friday and Saturday with Mr. artd Mr* j rovcmm&lt;-ntS'- airplane 'carrier* at U-o Kir..:
:
Byron
’
Guy
and
family.
’
|
Bremerton
navy
yard
and
to
Hie
U.
S.
(corner ot Marshall and Jeficpon. W«dAbout one-lifth ol Iceland u inhiiblttn&lt;-*di»y F. M. November Hi.
heir first in. etmg j
sound: -an automobile trip'tn
Friday i;
meet with Mrs
c*x! program ami k.nly private garonns gi Seattl.- .so
I favorably located on lilllside-.; for
is 111 Ik.trolt theLtrikliip landscape effect: ; a. pre--.lew
lent Corners.
; nun-i m.
• ’ • I of the initial showing of the Gert. ArMr- Anna Howlett received word of I first of this
Smi:h anil -on ifi** * film --a Suere.vfu) Calamity .
the death of her mother. Mrs. Etta
Mr and X
k were Nmui iy I
announcing of the nam - of
Rankin of Battie creek, Tuesday, Mr. [Victor ot B
j&gt;;«n-nL*. Mr and [ tlx- United Stat-,-.-’ oldest woman.
and Mrs. Howlett went to Battle Creek Kuc*te at th
Swiss
&gt;B.
Saturday and attended the funeral I Mr* Bert Daly.
—,
I after h - nation-wide .-cure, h--Mr.;
Sunday which wx* held at the Hebble ■ n-rvi
Beryl *ra*h
Nash «&gt;i
of Nashvillr- called oniNnh-thc-ite. of Liwton. Oklah»na.|
Frank Hawblitz and Lyle Kmncy'Sun- ,t fHn blooded Apache Indian, first
timeral hornM1M Dorothy B11U.T went to Detroit ( daji apemoon. .
. •
crnuin to Clilcr Geronimo, ngi I
Mr and Mr* Worth Green and mm1 109 years; these and many more were'
Wednesday to spend a tew weeks with
Marshall called on I tv latter .* parent* deliglitfully sketched by Mrs. Goodher father.
Marc'i*
Hammond
of
Kal-ima.-v.
Fresh Ham
.-pent Saturday with in* father, Milo branch district Sunday afternrxm
Ing through* a stertripUccm. jr&gt;.
Mr, and Mrs Beryl Na. h of Naihvlll
Hammond. Mr am! Mrs. !&lt;&lt;■;.• Chand­
ler ot Ha»!imt* -were -W«in'-.alay eve­ •Acre wt*k end i;ue-:.&lt; of Fred Reed's
miihieii! number., were given hy Myr.
Mr and Mi.&lt; Merk Hecker of Ra­ Edna Schulte; a jMipil of Mr*. Dusie
ning callers Of the same home,
i Mb. Robert Steele’s grandmother tings xjK’nl a few day* last uwk at fti Crip ■ who gay* u piano solo. "March
(Came back Saturday^aJIer *j*i ndai; a iix'ttw&lt;4Mr and Mr... Frank 'Hau From the Nuti-rarker Suite" and ii vn-:
blit
[of Kalamazoo.
.
Mr d(id
I M:.' Emma Cari*n|«r returned tola! Mr an
[her hooM* tn-re Saturdjv She urit । Battle m
lAc.Uig along u- »v
■ .- Mr. .m&lt;t ■ Mr.i
trirtMU Midi she nui
four I Baltimore lYjd.iy

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Mr and Mr* Darwin YMmur.d
moved tn with Mr and Mt- O:

tinned bv Mr. and Mr-

moved in Mr.--. Cliark* Hough'*
house fur the winter.
'
Mr and Mra. Spenor Johii'&lt;ui liafi
rbmpany from war Clarksville Sun-

were Sunday i
of the
fudge. | Jacob Rchor and Mr Parker of Has­
father. L. E Mt
.... neijfhiwri
_______
. .. _ __ . -husked I ting* made te-ifUH-as cull.*" along Hie
The
inrf Mr* Henry Saddler of Kai.i- tn4 entited their rum U*t'wct|f which line Wedni-Sday.
we:e railing on fnend*' at thi* they appreciate very mueh
, -Mr*. Chari*-* Ik u &lt;&gt;! - Ns*hviil&lt; and
Mr and Mr- Hi ber Foster and fam- k’.r* Lou Hchney of Fret-port were
_______ ___________ _______________________
th- visited
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friendj
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tn Kalanuuud
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Sun..wllm
­
nt the fiome of Un. Currie E-;
(from Friday until Sunday with their day
.
z~-'Gerliiiger ami Mrs. H. Wlnkl&lt;r. und
j daughter MrK. H. McCloud and fam-! Our tfjeher. Mi &lt;- Lorraine Jugk- war ; uUh the Misses Kate and Rose Eckardt
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married t&lt;? John Walt—
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I Mr -and Mt* McBeth of Crooked [ in Hasting* Saturday evening ConMis-* Lucille Gcrlingcr of South;
liaki- cui'uxl or.-friends st this 'place ’ itnrtuUltor.* ■
.
.
Sunfield culled on her grandmother.*'
punday afternoon.
-f—Mr. und Mr*. Vincent‘Norton were Mr*. Carrie L Gerlingcr. Thursday lv&lt; I Mr. Bryan.* Mr.*. Belle Miner and; in Battle Creek Sunday .-the gm-rt* of nlng.
I Nonna Brown came Sunday for Mrs i Hieir daughter and wn.-in-law, Mr.
Rev. J Riebcl war. in Detroit -cvrr.ti
.'Nettle Brown who accompanied them and Mr*. Lee Misenar.
days the pait week visiting his chil­
to Mohaaaiq where site will remain) Owing to revival meetings at the S dren
*
iter the winter.
jchurch, prayer meeting has been post;
Mr add Mrs Walter Cooke visited |
■ Mb* Maxine* Foote spent from Wed-iponed ter the present.
friends in Grand Rapid* Sunday
, nesday until Saturday evening with her ) Vivian Marshall, who has been III u
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and baby from'
;aur.t Mrs W o Pierce at Plainwell, 'better, but will have her tonsils re­ Carlton. Mr and Mrs Karl Eckardt
James Herminette and family spent. moved before reluming to school
.ind Bruce and Joyce and Mite Ricks
Sunday with hi* parent*. Mr and Mrs ■’
----&lt; Eckardt were Sunday guests with- Mr*.
, Abe
.. Herminette
light,
pneumatic-tired.
.:
near Prairieville.
**•*•1 Anna Eckardt and Mr and Mr*. Ray
---------------r-»-«--------------j powered. 40-pa**enger. stainless-ateel
•steel Scheel.
"
Arthur E- Morgan, president of An- railway car i* near completion in
itioch College. Yellow spring*. Ohio, is i Philadelphia. "Shot welding.** a new
During 1931. 14 detachments ot two
Iperbap* the only college president im procei*. is tued in its construction Top airplane* each nude 110.000 air‘pic-j
the United State* without a formal iipted i* expected to be more than a turcs ol Canada and the Narttiwetti
.college education.
nule a minute.
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Nov. 13-14

GREAT AMERICAN PICTURE OF TODAY

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.Nov. 21-35—"A Successful Calamity." j
with George AHUs.
Dec 9-10—Zane Grey’s "The Golden
West." with George O’Brien
, Dec. 14-15— "Okay America." with
all-sur cast.

BUSTON HAS VARIED CAREER
Few sc-totai have had. more varied
and picturesque carters than Waite: .
ANEE QF THE WEEK '
Huston, who acts the feature rote in
Wcdnwday.Thumby-'The' Girl
-American Madness
A genuine old- From Golgary." witirFIfl DOcsay
time trouper. hiv life is full of amusing. Friday-Saturday— "Tlie Thirteenthand entertaining highlights
The ouest," a mystery thriller with Ginger
ruggedness and simplicity he displays Rogers and all-star cast
in his latest picture are characteristic 1
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RED CROSS ROLL
GALLOPEMV.il

X I Baton is a Canadian by bi:
0 b of Irish and Scotch parent-*,.. —
father -was a contractor and yount j
X Huston studied to be an engineer At
0 tlw age of rt. however, thr acting Idea
X became too strtxig. ’-After u period with i
0 a Toronto stuck Company h«- ran away.
(Continued from page one)
X riding the brakr-beams lo New York .
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■—i
0 After half starving for a time in NeW|gey*. Mrs. Lee Reynold*; Middleville,
x .York. he finally landed a three-line:Fred Htokw; Woodland, Mix J V HUX |mrt with Riejterd Mnnsfk-IdX company berl; Quimby, Mra Harry S;»;n:ibte;
0 He promptly bungled hh Hnea and wa- clovr-rdaU . Mr.* Harold England.
fired
He peTM-vered in acting until Prairieville. Mr- W F Smith; Milo,
0 1905. ulwn hr gave yp the atage and Mb* Nina Fenner; Yankee Spring*.
X returned to Toronto to follow engineer- Mr&gt; itesi ie MeKibbin; Shultz. Mi-..'
X inx. Meanwhile he had been married Barbara Chamberlain.

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X however.-and after four yrir* he re- responsibilities ot tlw Amt-neon Red
v turned, organised tin: vaudeville team Crass in the Iqst year and the knftwlFOR MEN
NEW SHADES
X of "Whippte .and Huston " He re- edge that the organisation l. facing iteiiiiiitu-ii id vaudeviHe for 12 year- Hs busiest winter kiiire World war duye.'
J break" came in a ixt-ullar way, Real-;local leaders are taking an unusually
X izing that when lw- was gvttlrfg no- : active part in the appruachim: mein0 where
where in
in vaudeville,
vaudeville, lie
he conreivrct
coiveivrd th-th--1\ l&gt;-r*hlp
ix-rshlp camitelgn
camiMlgn.
Idea ot doing an especially claborit*Ho»- .-haU 500.000 bales of Farm
BOYS' NOVELTY
LADIES'
8
Board cotton be roiiverted Into clo’.hS
ii- needed II 100 i week to make ft mg for thi- unemployed and r X pay. -Just us tliat thin- the Shubert.*, an urgent question confronting lb-,FOR MEN
Neto Knitted Styles
»' were making their fruftleM attempt at American Red Cross when Cungrru
'» "vnud" and they oth-rt-d iiun 20 aivks'voted thr raw cotton for thut purpo-u0 at 11.750 a week. He t&lt;K&gt;k it. only l6 be to tHc Red Cross in midsummer.
2,fo'
banned lut« f by the Keith jiropte.
&gt; Congress also had ■ laid 05.000.000
C
Hr wn.s very hard up when he hap-1 btidteLv of Farm Board wlieat upon tlie
X pmed to.s- e a play that u trl- pd uu-. t &gt; Red Crass doorstep, beginning last
X produce Hi- read it and felt‘that In-, March. aruL-the gnat rebel organize-,
0 could phiy Ute title n&gt;te. It was "Mr. tion ha, conquered the task Of putting
X Pitt" He got the rote and was a. fioyr and bread from thr. wheat ini'
X star oveinight. "The Fountaii):" "Kon-ithe homes of 3.500,000 of-the nattun'si Mr. aid Mrs. Max Bradley of Halite
X'go," Tlie Barker," "Elmer the .needy families Tin- wheat dbtnbu- 1-Creek and Mr and Mrs Keith Babcock
X Great." The Commodore Marries" and non txmtinur* and it is estimated that and son Gordon of Bedlord, ''...-.rd
"X TS-slrr Under tlir Elms" followed
tjtte fr&gt;\ flour will not be exhausted;; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'. Clifton
X Then, motion pictures claimed him Until the late spring ot 1933. .
I Becker.
X Following "Gentlemen of the Press.”
Cotton presented a complex problem. ‘
and - Mrs Eble.
X Iw- wa- made a star doing such notable but the Red Crmw swung a large .-'.ail —Mrs- Janet PrttrhgUl
X pictures u . • The Bad Man." "Abraham of workers into the job. and by October Sothnrd vi-.m &lt;1 Mre All..- Kell.
of
COR. STATE and JEFFERSON
HASTINGS, MICH.
Lincoln.
The Ctumnal Code.The 1 find distributed* ftiore than 30.000,'&gt;oo Buhncll i.hutsdaj
,
BERNARD R. REED, Prop.
X Wet P.trade” and others. He recently yards of cotton cloth to more than half! Mr. and Mr
Glen’ Co'eman and
0
has don.- A IV-u.m' Divided" and “Th. of the chapters or counties of the I.a- Lcoua of Battle Cre- k si tied Mrs
X Itea.’t &gt;f the City " American Mud- tl&lt;Ar. Thousands of women Vtdtintcered । Lucy Coleman. Saturday and Sunday
0
Hiss"
hi- new Columbia feature to make the cloth into ganm-nta for
Mr. and Mr
William RclianrenX
A.V for versatility. Huston can name, school children, for men and for w&lt;?m- baker am!Lc&lt;&gt;. Mr und Mr*. William
X a wide variety of Voles which he hasten Dresses, underwear, mgn’s Ohlrt-i. * Mornwin. Mr and Mr* Walt Pamsh
Greater Than A’ ,Motion Picture
*' played. Including such diverse charac- boys' suits ail came flying from '.lie
daugji!- :. all of Battle Creek visitx t*T* as Abraham Lincoln, a dumb ball-re-wing maclunes.
;,(| Mr. and Mr. Clifton Becker, SunX player, a Russian iv-ncfal. a Mexican
Without the work of the women who ,y
&gt;. .with
X bandit and a intllionaire racketeer of volunteered as Rcamstm-.** ■ and- the , 1Jon t
the Fi*lM-r P T A thi.
Pat O'BrignrT’Kay^bnsdh'T-Constance Cummings X big busim-ss. "Versatility In an actor." , thousands of men and women »h • q-hursd &gt;y &lt; v. r.mg A good program te
X - ayj Huston. ‘ te not d&lt;-ix-ndrnt on how helped give flour, clothing-and other
u; rf-'
.
.
..
invited.
X la- can make up and change hta voice, direct relief in the name of, the
Attend
‘
■ ■
Production • ’,
0 but in how many directions be can;Cross, there- usefur aid* to tM-uncm-i ‘
- .
Artdlumbii. Picture
’
X think ' For his role in ‘ American . ployed would not have been lundled x&gt;'
0 Madnr... ol the farre-cing bank pre*t-; promptly, nor re-uchn! re&gt; many p-oplc.
“ ....
quite .sick Is no
X dent wIiom? faith in person.* oases a Red Ci re* official • say.
Wul
0 rtyi on the’ bank but who vindicates
In the administration of the wheat; •x tU-r.
v*. himself in the end. Huston probably! and Cotton, the Red Cross will expend ‘ - Mr. and Mr*. George Dixon and Mrs
X plays the real Walte r Huston mote! an estimated 8450.000 Fund* from theGiflord were fin GrundRapid. Satur0 than anything he luv. ev-r done Next R»d Cr&lt;«* treasury will be ure d Every day
X to Abraham Uncoln. he consider;, it Red Crow membership in tlu- annual. Mr. and Mrs. Bruton DeCockcr wrre
0 h&gt;s be'.t film role.
iroll call from 'Armistice Day to; in Kalamnroo’nteoday and v isited Mr
'
The &lt;-a.-t of "American Madne;-." in- Thanksgiving Day will .belp toward I and Mr C’gB. Furgeson.
cltutes Pat O'Brien, Kay Johnson. Con-. meeting the.se enst.*.
• MV&gt; Will Page Ims been un the sick
ftanec Cummings and Gavin Gord-an.; Chairman John Barton Payne ha-.! list 4 lu- past Meek U better.
WE USE ONLY the BEST GRADES OF FRUITS,
Frank “Capra, net’ director, handled Um* | characterized the-rrilef emergency fac-! Callers at Will Page** Sunday were.'
prixlucllon.
ing the Red Cn»*s this winter a* tlie Mr and Mis Jak&lt;- lilger. Mr. and Mrs.
SYRUPS AND CHOCOLATE AT OUR FOUNTAIN
.
.
.. •• &lt;■
Jgreatcat It has hail lo meet since the'George. Myers imd Oretar Page, all of
"HIGH FLYIN: HOOT. I World war. and-lias appealed for the Hastings, and Mf. and Mrs. Bruton De­
Hoot
Gibran,
star
of
"A
Man
’
s
'support
of
every
citizen.
|&lt;
CHARLES FARRELL
land," Is an aviator hinrxlf. with a
The Rid Cross Ls tin- recognized rcJOAN BENNETT
full transport license, and files two of ] hef agency throughout the nation. It
hw own pLinr- When the new auto-1 is chartered by rongn v, headed by the i
RALPH BELLAMY
gyro plane wax being demonstrated af | President ot the United State*, and ac-•
Burbank, the pilot in.si.-ted on showing | corded the co-operation qf the federal
Hop! and n large substantlii! friend.!government. In the unemployment;
who weighed three hundred pounds.icrisis it has borne a great relief re-!
how the auto-xyro. woMd fall vmi-Ixponsibllity It* vtriuntccrs have been’
rally
iunstinting in devotion to the task of;
He stalled It with the total load over : collecting und distributing supplies,'
six . huhdred .pounds.
Somethin.-::and tn production of finished goods;
cracked when they-hit the ground, but from materials. Hundreds ot thou- ■
THE SHOWDOWN ON
to Hoot's amazement, tin- undercar-1 -and* of gardens have been planted',
riagc was all right ort the heavy man's from Red Cross seed. In 2.200 com-,
THE GUY WHO GIVES
side and comph-t.ly washed out on the I munities Red Cross Chapters have!
YOUTHELOW-DOW N!
Hqpt Gibran aide!
' participated In unemployment relief i
Hoot can still get enough thrills with ; work.
ki.
i—.. which u_
To unemployment have been added
his own monoplanes
he handles
Peep throli the keyhole of the
like the expert pilot that lie is and 95 disasters calling for Red Cross os- •
-world’s most famous keyhole
unlit the auto-gyro offers- something stetance in the period . of one year. I
peeper. Eavesdrop on Ills h&gt;»r
new in the way of thrills und excite­ Draught in the mtthwest. tornadoes in
ment, Hoot. like Lindbergh and Elinor the southeast, floods in the central
life! Trail him through the night
Smith and other pioneer pilot*, will be south and a vaHtty of other catasrluln and hroadta-llnr stations.
sntLsped to speed along at 150 or 200 trophies have entailed mighty burden* 1
miles per hour
j
on the organization.* Our debt of grati- i
•*!n A Man's Lana" Hoot flics no tude Is great Our present and pros*!
planes but ilwre are thrills galore for pective dependence is impressive.
young and old.
Everyone who Is able to take out mem­
bership, as a good citizen and a pa­
'WILD GIRL." ’
. triot. should do so
While "location trip*" tn movie mak­
You can helpfiiy JOINING TJIE RED
ing usually imply plenty ot extpi work ,CROSS.
and worries for the director and his
Thresher drive belt. Dodge sedan.
staff, they are hailed with Joy by the OBITUARY,
Deering binder, 7-ft. cut.
players.
william N DeVirie was born at
Bay team, wt. 2400, about 12 yrs. old.
As a consequence. Charles Farrell. Marshall. Calhoun Co. Michigan. Aug• McCormick mower.
Joan Bennett. Ralph Bellamy and the ust 31. 1M4. HU father cited when he
Black horse.
John Deere manure spreader.
other principals of Fox Films’ "Wild was ihree years old. At ten years ol
Red and white cow, giving milk.
Girl" managed to combine a good deal age he came with his mother to the
Dunham cultivator, new.
of pleasure with their business when present homestead and claimed the
Jersey heifer, pasture bred.
Hayes-Dayton hay loader. Hay rake.
the production got under way—for wilderness for his home. He was mar­
Young
spotted
cow,
giving
milk.
Hay tedder. Superior grain drill.
nearly ail of the picture was mined in ried to Miss Anna Palmatler. Deo. 31.
one of tlie finest scenic spots ilk the IBM His mother died in 1879
46 mixed ewes.
row.ll and 1000 ou*r&gt;
Land roller Weird plow. $pike drag.
West. Sequoia National Park. Situated
Four children were born to them.
Shropshire buck.
Three-section spring drag.
high up in tl&gt;e California Sierras Ralph living on Hie ’home farm.
among groves of giant trees and with
Single cultivator. Heavy Bob Sleighs.^
vistas of snow-capped peaks close. at Nellie of Chesaning and Maude of
Gale riding cultivator. Portland cutter.
hand, tlie trip was equal to a splendid Nashville. .He leaven four grandchil­
550-bu. oats. 16 tons mixed hay.
HE'S A HMD!
dren and one great grandchild. He
0 cemed.
15 acres corn in shock.
Joined the church at Barryville 41
X
Incidentally, it happened to be the years ago, helping in all the interests
24 tons timothy hay.
X first "location" Miss Bennett had ex- of the church. He has been identified
Double harness.
X pcrtenced in Iter screen career, and was with the interests ot his home township
X Farrella first since he made "The Red for years. He was one of the twd re­
One-half interest in cider mill. Row boat.
0 Dance" four years ago.
maining cliarter members of the Nash­
_• Full set blacksmith tools. 50 cords wood.
One-half interest in 6-roll Appletoq corn
x
Raoul Walsh directed "Wild Girl." ville Knights of Pythias.
Kettle and jacket.* Quantity lumber.
X Taken from Paul Armstrong's dramahusker.
He departed this life on Oct. 31. 1032
x Uzatlon of "Bakxny Jane's KUs" by having lived eighty-eight
....... years ,_
__ ___
2 log chains. 20 crates.
and
two
One-half interest in Advance traction
X Bret Harte, and with a aupportlng cast | months, a long and useful life, end has
Clipper fanning milL Many small tools.
engine.
0 headed by Eugene Palette. Irving gone to
. .his
. .home above
.
X Pichel, Minna Gombell. Sarah Padden.
DURFEE ITEMS.
0 Willard ’ Rnbc-rston and Morgan WalA large assembly partook of a boun­
1 X - lace, the film presente a vivid romance
X of the gold-rush days.
tiful dinner at Ladies’ Aid al Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Fancher's Wednesday. After
the business meeting a very nice pro­
sniuImc
gram was rendered "Proceeds 86 30.
A hundred and four were present
Nov. 20-21—"Washington Merry-GoCOMEDY
vRnund.” with Lee Tracy and Constance Friday evening at the P. T A. al Dur­
fee school. Hon. Len Feijhhcr si»kc
I
Cummings.
MOTHER-IN-LAW’S DAY’
Three
cheers for Duane Hunt, who
November—"Cabin in the Cotton."
won a trip to Chicago'in the Ag-HE
‘with Richard Barthelmess.
ADDED
,/K
exhibition Friday.
•
THE CRADLE OF GREED^^x^tX
Thanksgiving—"Rackety-Rax.” with
Victor McLagien and all-star cast.
Ten years ago there were more
horses tn the United States than au­
'with Warner Baxter.
tomobiles.
V/,Wr'X4^

2 for 98c

■2

98c

4Pr- 98c

Shirts ** Drawers

Cord-Knickers

98c

9Oc

DRESSES

98 c

Reed’s Drug Store
SOD,A FOUNTAIN SERVICE

Try Our Big, Rich, Chocolate ^odas
and Sundaes—Only I Oc

WALTER HUSTON

Double Rich Malted Milk—15c

A FRANK CAPRA

Full Line of Bottled Goods

Large Bottle Lime Rickey—■
20c Each—3 for 50c

COUPON - TUESDAY - NI^E

Big Assortment of Cordials
and Flavors

Ovl

AUCTION SALE!

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

In order to settle the estate of Gust Wucih there will be an auction
sale on the farm, about 7 miles southwest of Hastings, on M-43, on

MONDAY, NOV. 14
Commencing one o’clock sharp and sell the following
STOCK

FEED

MISCELLANEOUS

TOOLS

r FRIDAYi&amp; SATURDAY

fc&gt;rciBS&lt;&gt;N
man s

LAND

f

v.

TERMS—CASH

Coming Attractions

Elmer Bush, Administrator

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auct.

GEO. CLOUSE, Clark

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1B»

PAGE POUR

The
Hastings Banner,*™*
15 ,o pub!lca “
rety ,hazi- a bus
me nasnngs
oannerllrMrfllln&lt;
crowded
m yiews atlj Opinions;
»”tr w.dH.,4.,. charge of but one driver te difficult to
»• Hsadsis. Mlrtlgaa.
understand. Tills incident illustrate*!
(k»0. ■ «»« .hot
I“»
“ ""e-W
---------------------------------- railroads In their competition W*th

ezytHTT SEVENTH

TEAR .busses.

Q/iv
Wlldt \JlH£TS duj
(■■u.nur-.:.......... - --I

BUSINESS IS A LOTTERY.

; The Government Is agin' lotteries.■
■ ; but it won't Interfere if we bulid a facA GOOD START.
' l«.l
h.™ In B«rr ~un»- -111 lw
D»"'d
» ’» •
,w‘&gt;'■
(or 1WJ. ThU rrdintlon Wil iw-n
homo.
-.hr .»r«, poche. booh (h.n „ «
iuX
• rrBueUon ol Is prr erm In cw r»i
।
, i,^.
of running the state government. Real any coal to get iipmSB; buying coalI
’.s «... economy begins at home and the board.is a lottery." After w«- buy Flop Corn­
er supervisofii and the various divisions ,non al 280-and follow: it dow-n to. 2JL
m
w»
mnmr «,«, I
in'lX
SI

This and That
Political Campaigns.
Sanio the World Over.
Hyde Park Comer.
A Joke That
Failed—
to =Register.
------------------------

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday
10«a Batum JI L$9 • Rip

1

. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mrs. Howard Mosier of Milwaukee.

(&gt;» ..mr UW lorM «,r We han had A. L umlhUrei Ml ZruU, te Kai.a limited opportunity to observe a fewimaioo where she win spend a few days
of tlx? European nations In action dur-1 before n-turnlng iuaw.
'an
Ing elections and the comparison with; M**; an&lt;*,.Mr’ f"re11
— Wicklln
---------- &gt;
Simitar campaign in Uta country
on ,uT,lr
D M
nek at oil favorable to America. jn .Stuart and Mr* J. M Langston on,
elch instance maximum emphasis ?^**d*&gt;’ enrou,e to thHr hon,r ,n De’,
seems to be placed on showmanship, .. „
.
and a minimum on a clear-headed di»- i Mr* ,fl5ucf Ht*y‘tan and three chllctuaton of the real issues involved No
ha5!na* came Friday to help
matter how Calmly or *anely a campaign «lrt»rate the Mth birthday of her1
to have made a commendable start.
I lottery tor me."
uu«a vrivwist
---i"7rs
’ I
!starts, it u ..
almost
certain to ruu
end &gt;n
in a;;«. toandmother.
Mr*.' Kniiy C. McElheny.
-smething. of lottery- in burst of •■team spirit” and unthinking!
V'
,
„
'
। Tlicre i* sdn
SOME IMPRO\’EMENT NOTED
LaieungnshlpAt..
r. fervor that
\U: _____________
sales building.* _
But
umi ut
Is muiuat
similar n.
In tiiuiucvcr
character w |
’
—
■ ----- ----- :— —
• Perhaps the campaign which cnd«kl ■ try we must Orw* blotter doesn't make n' college cheering section yelling for*R, r 01 Freeport and Mrs. Jones of this
e“y ucrc 8«e*ls of Mrs. Van Schoten
Tuesdav did become a trifle heated •* sales boom, one booklet doesn't .--hate its varsity .
...
,
1X1 Friday. *
■"
-&gt;
“•
Tn
».. ■ Mrs
j R' c•I-*?'*''
in Jugoslavia political campaWns
be-.,
unaBVreturned, from
-hrw. Ponits !&gt;«•.It a.is a mild affair compiired :
year by year. The cume
so violent that the stability ol j ’!’Ch
- n r J.n ’
with the whirlwinds "Of bitter calumny j real lottery in business life'is risking the country was threatened and King
Mrs F D Drouilthat used to sweep the country dunng capital on jilenre.—Birmingham Ee­ Alexander was forced lo disband |x&gt;,ni1 M
.
n„u,„ '
•
।
...
.
Mr
ttn&lt;1
Mrs
L&lt;-o
Jloblnson.
Miss
- - ’ - election
■years, or any;
.; centric.
’presidential
^■'Steinm.in. Mis* Rutli Carmichael und;
Xi S tta rountS• .S^fM
Gftd.nieev.. of Grand Rapid-,
other election years for that matter, j
LET EM HOLLER.
.iiuajj Turn
back...to newspaper and magazine
1
That priceless feeling of comfort!
. .... —
;
.|iat quotation back there
files of u few decades past and you will.jn the sixth or seventh grade?
Her
find such . adjectives .is cowardly, voice was soft and loy, an excellent
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hilm* left on
Here
arc trousers that arc stylish—and
treacherous. teperotu, infamous, liar. •
in a woman Modern psycholo-i that savored of party propaganda w.».
(jay j„T' nu.jr new home in Loa
fartable, too.
i1 wretch.
scoundrel,
cheat,
etc.,
ixu'-d
without
re.
lg
.,.
e
thi
,
t
it\,
7
somewhat
’
tragic
in
a
scoundrel, cheat, etc., uM.-d without rethat lt u somewhat tragic In a blnns
Wans and the nn.re eonM-rvative
conservative cleel.- ■
,\‘Jr
..J'
. A.
. . ..
They are carefully tailored, of course, on the
jstratnt. Even the putrid religious fs-jboy. Ij-ychqlogisu claim that boy.,
sues storied by the.newspapers of Wil- should get right out and whoop and
-long leisurely-lines, so popufar today.
ll.ra Kanuotpii
K.raMph Hunt
------nam
wears: durlnt
curing Al
a: ;
, ..... ..
rnttu-r iu-atj-rl
rAHiruklm wa
was ermh . . .
&lt;
, ■ compated. ;(scientist*
aj-scrtln that
when aMnd
ls»ylloJIs;
A, ra.lw.
heated canipMgn
con g
!nl.ha eampu^n
werc mild
ktfCrd to • ho!d
hu whoojn
but a half dozen or so oilier minoitt .* I twfnty yfara vruv *iv&gt;nAV
1
Our Dutchers Trousers, look well and they
■ eluded
yesterda; I. s afi.ovcr now bu. Wlth -whispering" campaigns of other k-rs that a d'angetous condition may groups comifflcated the L«ue. Each ;
Iears AGO TODAl. .
lulled yesterday.
assure that pricckss feeling of solid comfort,
tabulating'tlie ’ ;&lt;&gt;. During the lasl!__
_ ______
____
_____ wc ______
da_j^
slowly
but surely,
believe, result.. In fact, for every heller -ub- party had its own leading r.rwspnj*-; i Among the book* put. out . by the
every minute you wear them I
. few days of oratory It's quite easy »° America's election manners are im- merged some disease or crime may be and the country was kept on edge American Tract Syrtem of. New York
is "The Gurihms" by ^Hoj&gt;e
br’cj. Normality and hollering go to­ through the violent political battle*ij"*8
let tempers snap. But regardless of: proving.
that ensued The teu-e situation final- j Daring- Mt*. Anna Johnson &lt;4 thi*
gether. It is said.
.
■ personal party prefereix* or disap-,
.
•
-.
..
-.
was published serially
Thus are we relieved over the holler­ ly ended with the x^x^sination of Uw'rl‘&gt;’ T*‘»'
pointnwnt or joy in the outcome. Il is*
After t!n |ln !h&lt;‘ American M.-senger. a magazine
THE COST COMMISSION.
ing propensities of our .children. We Croate pex-ant’ leader.
Priced at
well to remember
--.rsonal friendPeoI)-lt. of Mlditgan are awaiting with can now rest assured .that our boys are parliament was disbanded! But the i l&gt;uh!:*-h«d by the Tract Company, and -'
idf Jugoslav* have no monopoly on ix»- jn,,*‘ i-xsued in book .form. The.
normal
Previous
to
reading
the
nb.tt"
thip is. after ali. a far more important ln.cr„.. to lk.ar tfie n.1Wrteof the speI
p
A
Jltical
Violence.
Here
In
the
United
of
the
story
U
laid
mrwng
the
thjng thaj£j&gt;ii£y_j&gt;&gt;b!ic&gt;. M&lt;&gt;«t of iis: clttj h.gwlatlve committee appoinud Ings of the psychologists we were under,
(ed State*■ three prrqirienulhave te en mur- j mountains &lt;&gt;f western Virginia
I
tin1 impresston that our leather-lunged
' could pitobably manage to live with a py Governor Brucker‘to investigate youngsters were whooping it qp merely dered to appeaseUhe hatred of farwtjes ■, Shiriey Crook wa* the guest of hf*
. . .
1 brotlu-r, aiyd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don
fair degree of sa’isfuction under* Re-; .*an. expenses and to rccommepd Way to asrert their plebeian ancestry, JUS’.
Polittcal orators in fYAnee a:&lt;- sub^55,K,-5' f k- ,,
I
publican. Democratic, or other party unif means of reducing samr. This ■ sort of showing up their parents.
It was well that we had perused a ject.d to the mwrt unmerciful hrckiing I * ‘,'r Lg ' J'11 ?'?’S
rule, but-Im- without the privilege of ■ Climrnjttee is ». direct outgrowth ot a
&lt; "r Kn*&gt;d\
I
treatise iipon hollering before we were we have . v. r .««■:&gt; A French party
ix-rsonal frier,tUlup.i would not be near- * IiriVa-,. 4tudy IIU&lt;Jc b&gt;. vern Brqwn. invirnd to accompany Dan Murray's
worker hax to l&gt;- quick on the trigger
p„lnJ. t nHEh- .. &lt; . zo ।
pw
Un-~w.
U|Am.M&gt;rn ■&gt;«-»&gt;
•- 1 B» b, and *.&gt;n Claud: .
ly so worthwhile. Ttn-refore h t » put; reijtts^ntauve of Ingham county and &gt;.v..
troop
of vH
Cub
scoute, upon-their
hike to at rcparte&lt;- above everythin,- .-toparty jnhtic.s in moth tails for nriulMr.* publisher of the Ingham County. News, the bearer dams lx*t Saturday. All'of t France Is divided into *o many minor-1a'??„&lt;. .“ 7,! m *'.a&gt; ’i inbAlaied-Ki Vwnship and partsof Wheat-,:-.y groups that her gova.fnmi nts
Texas.,
four years. Mid include al! heated, un-j extract;extract; ironrwnicn
from-winch were
were puDiisncu
ptibbshed in
In neI)
| Vevay
V&lt;.vay a|
and Meridan rntt'd hare of short duraUou *b that the country!1 , ‘
T.11'.;:
'
finished ArgunwnU with them.
jla large number of weekly newspapers‘field.
Jieiird tin- 25
25 boy* shouting their way [p kept in -a continual state of ytolitiaa)' :riSl,,r ,
:__.2
L , tr? ,ni
,r‘la^ i
onio *'
wnn
Mtaontand
the dam's on Mud! turmoil
ndS? out ”in
A Ol,:o
2£h!
" T/ie
throughofit the state.’ Substantial re- Ix-twcen
‘
E K. Pitcher o! j
■
THE ag-rC fair:
‘ ducliorw . have already "been nhufc in creek. For«t!w- enlightenment of those |
Attica.
Ralph George ol!
Ike-.-, exhibits, of. grain, fruit. vege... : ;|ic
v i;nlca
&gt;i&lt;i unquestionably
uiihi»~»l.------- - pho formed the opinion that Chief.
English cimpnign*
state’s WIU1
payroll| nand
.
--------- — Martin Tceplc and!
Okemo.;
and
his
band
of
braves
had
t«bk». n.i dloenit:. cookery and lu.ndi-1 iw,re t-rrmomies can be effected.
,
wife of North Baltimore, Ohio, and a
returned to take po-session of their old*
eraft we saw at the Barry County Ag- j,
- - ' : - ... '
cotirtii. Mr.- B. F • Stetniiolf of Tthunting grounds it is explained that,
cumreh. J&lt;lchignn.
HE Evixvita-n here Fmhy and Satur- HEARING FROM THE PRESIDENT tlie hollering was being done to o!L«ct ।
i„oUm,?-’'1|1!.AUC?‘ r 'o
’?
100 deiiKH-rats voted thf Greenback
HINDS COltNEfl.S.
day swild ha'..-ix-vn a credit to any: WalterLlppmannantfWill Rogers to murder tendencies that might other-1
ing Mi. - (.i-on-ia Lathrop and other
•
■
,
Mrs. Lirzic.Manning and daughter.
county lair.In th-i state. Tlie loci was, lh(-contrary: we were glud to .we Presi- wise have cropped out 20 years hence. '
Hastings friends
So. turn your boy lortte and let him
&lt;&gt;.« (i,
z*
......... ,,,
1 ov travel on 22.?.".
inc riniroaci wmcii iiati “i-1
l“‘bL '» &gt;i»* tai’­
Outall of the dl-pLiy.% with few rxeep*, (|(.nl Hoover step out and carry ^pn a holler. It might be well If all. of p-t}
k. n ol'™ X ? « f
Ci ; !**
»°*t entirely
will
.. n....
n .... ccgsAl
...^ —
. be. .resumed Jn
after spending the summer
teen he guest ,.f Mo* Margaret
,ha. rlPc,lK11| t. (W
tleas.*ere arranged by youn.: men and vigorous campaign for his own re-elec- would tn- the same thing. Tin- next,
'
Ish iurt of the past wk
j he social conri.-cted wit': Hu- Pres- ’here on rhe Henry Tobin* furm.
wvmen attending Barry emm'y : «'hook tlon Jn Mr .^ion the methods ho time* ac feel a pout coming On well'
.
M
ias
Bechtel
of Hasting-, spent
THIRTY'YFARS AGO TGDAY
I byIcnl"’ * hl,r' h tt,H **' entertain, d &gt;n
There was more Interest s!»own In• tls® |
did-not detract in any way from just step down to the banks, of • the i
IHIHI . &gt; hAR.s AGO IODAY . ! Friday «venln.t by Mr.. John Hotchkiss the week end with lu-r sister. Mrs.
cxhiMtian this year than, ever b- lore | .ju. (ugntty &lt;if tlw litiih pfilce of presi- Sycamore and "let 'er roar.'—Ingham •'
Ronald'
Huyncs
and
family.
at
your
ent
’
n
Cvunty News.
Clue-. Dougherty of Grand Raj&gt;-,at her residence'&lt;m Green street.
and^UM- numlx-r of entra . 2100. set n ;(jrnt. Hr stuck closely to facts, re­
Ronald Hayni-s took his twn sons.
&lt;1 Mr.;, la-xis i&gt;t Alliance. Oh;-&gt;.
--------- -*---------------tire.dde and is not lo
Gerald and Marvin and Rex C'UMy to
■ (i.-.imt Rapute Tlnir.sday after &gt;
DOWLING HIGH SCHOOL.*
Ex-Gov. Green .has said that fils'
new reconi. The handicraft display ,
pr indulge in petty jx-rsomil ntbe picked m any
failure
to
appoint
the
late
"Joe"
Ford-1
W.v. exceptionally compile this year.! tal,k; made ’ no wild ,promise*
_..2
,, , 7
, I We had no school Tuesday ns Mr Hastings to the Ag-HE show Friday
and- n&lt;y of.Saginaw, a United States wna-|
evening
stranger's
garden.
P&lt;It'iJ'k*
’
’
utttam
uttended
his
unclns
funeral
and th-v’e Who saw it took ju.-tifiaM&lt;' J k(.&gt;,-hrd the accomplishments and
Ford Hick ai n"
’t to Chicago Friday to
lor. iiptead. of A. H. Vandenberg wa&gt;|
/asih -•Barrett
returned
to •the
''I The following students wereMlsJnot ab— »——
—- —
—
Do t &lt;. I.
I&gt;ri&lt;i'- in tlw qtkihly and .variety of &lt;
Of fits administration in clear his "biggest mistake” ami it leaves "a ;
witr..■ ■ U;&lt;; -Mtchlgim-Wucoivin foot- ]p-jit nor tardy the pa t month: Tenth h.”nn' 1,1 hfr grundparenta.* Mr. and
b.i’.l fumi
ftQLD.
urticu .* mini" hi tiw .«*h.«&gt;l workshop. ' JttrciM, language Once .-very four scar on his heart." But nt the time ot j
grade—Merrill Isham. Caryl Isham. Vr* c N- Tobias. Sunday, after spendE.l Wo-.idward Ttarti d. Robfrt R,Marton.- «m|th. Lorena ,n«
with her mother in
Fred Anders. Howard McIntyre; Loren.
Rl ksiJt a pre#ident gt tbe Unit- the appointment Mr. Fordtw-y was fail­
Monday
?.!'
i,n'1 E,lnu ii
H,’’rbl
‘''. niluil Rrede
............. .....a
.wiv
Klliur » 'rolt.
oversniitli. John Ei'way and Wavnc | P(j, gtate should have Hie jJIivilegt' of lug tn health and was in his dotage .
. .. Eileen
Mr U|M|
j.-r.lHk Cheycne and
Mr. Grfen has said that a main object;
-.VHl .spend tlie winter with . .%&gt;ij Granycr. Junior Oswald.
Hun: were-the winners, in order named, j Bon&gt;B before hu public tn this manner in holding public olfice is the. chance !
their daughter. Mr-. Ir.ure Bentlev.
of the five top pl,ires in the agrtcul- Wc hopr lhal Mr Hoover,ha* set a to reward friends. This is a pretty-low |
tural sweepstakes and u 11! receive fr&lt;-e j precl(j(,n» j|iai future occupant* of the estimate of public duty
Had Mr
FVrdwy been in good health he could ‘
'.ru^io the International Wvestock Ex-1
House
not have inade'qny impression upon;
„
■
,&gt;nlr l,n« Norman, of South Hasting-.
affairs iir tl*&lt;* •cnate much h-s&gt;. hriye run wit!: sttifnp .“iHitk
For the part month Marjorie Smith called on Mr. and Mrs Edd Newton
A HECKLER HECKLED.
uatned the prominence into which Mr - part?-' workers i tek
'3 A* a* ’Th" !“,&lt;knl
lc"‘h cr“f|c' Sui,t’ny afternoon.
•
j Talking about bitter politics of other Y«ndenbcrg stepped the moment fic ,‘«'ntul farts than their Anwru-an dav invm .in extended yiiii wrth friends] Ninth’1 grade? Xick Parrish, 3 A ;, and ,,/L' /“j'1 ,MJ?’
’J?’11 “,5°
a ku-.g tin'.-- ..m«---. *-»;-int-r i’i’r
EngU-h imrty orators
i day.-, we are reminded ot an- incident s ;. ...: ft
jl B
'
'J
lart w.-rk with her mothe
Michigan ba.- had n senator who gave have to . tibmit to rather .-I'vere htfk- in I_.n ir.g and Valpa.-aeu Indian*
I that once happened to the late WUFrank. Wellman and family 4arri tl
Eighth grade. Gordon Rees. 1 A s ur,l”d BapitU.
ovjdciu-e &lt;4 hi* fltncs* for the Jdacc i Hug It .-&lt;em* to l&gt;- unwrltt- a lav
lux! w«-k fi.r Ln-i Angeles-. California, and 2 B's.
Mt , George DeMott and Mm. Lathat Mr. Vandenberg has exhibited.—'•»*«• •*•’■*-•- •wherexhf.v u:!!’.-tx-nd the winter.
: Hu- 'Gtrte' Sewing Club met with v,-rne, and daughter,'Mildred, xpcnl a
jjvrrmg an «(ddn-«.- m enemy ten.- Edwy C.' Reid in tte- Allegan Gazette.
days last
wegk
] Into the aifdrcM with qfirstiotu .and
Mr and Mt
Charles Newland of their leader. Mrs. w/cox. W’edne.Miuy; couple ' &lt;■!
■l-~
----*• *“ In Detroit.
tory‘ wlul«- campaigning fur thr pre-iMI.m Alice McKinnls of Grand Hup(comment*- Cotpequently ••pf-aher:, us. Ru'.'and lowiu-diip returned , Mbnday I afternoon.
OUR NEIGHBOR MEXICO.
dcncy Hw audience was hostile and
iron: a trip to Washington. D." C.
I .The Boys' Handicraft Club will
That the relations between
... ,1 pally progress with diflifulty
hrekfara interrupted const and) Final- Uhited States and Mexico continue In j
Mr. and M;.- C;ul Knickerbocker of |m«ei Thursday afternoon with their sin. Miss Suste Phillips and mother
,
Mr. und Mrs Dtxlge vftltcd friend-,
Batik creek • ].&lt; n't Sunday with th.; I' -oi'-r. Royal Bryant
the path of mntudf understanding and
In °tse respect
.
... .
| The boys and girls of our room are near Ionia Sunday ■
bagr onto the stage As the vegetable actwd entered in the Ambassadorship'; hi;ca) campaign
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Toblna und
[ planning a Thanksgiving dinner to Ik
m
thiw
in
of the late Dwight W Morrow If. ink- definitely, higtiei :■
came to rest near hi* fc&lt;
grand-daughter.
A von no Tjavrr. at­
!
given
the
day
before
Tltanksglving.
FORTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
; apparentingly exemplified by an editorial in the Aiiu rifu The Brl
tended
the
P
T.
A.
ut
McOmbcr
hoked at it IntenUr'
■
NelMin
Norris.
Myrtle
Cheney.
Mar- ■
. rinntpin
&gt;-ru,. wiucrih ..r school Friday night.
then turned, to hi»
thr Sino-Jai/i-ii-r'.'onfllct.icriticlymi trnm tl
Mr. und Mrs. End Bush und cliili! lor tin- m uiupj Hartings High school recently visited
Ladies win
rite journal States thai Mexico would | iv-.sr.-S imnte miah:
.&lt;ir«n
&lt;■!
Urbandale
s|&gt;cnt
Sunday eve-.
1 ou£_ room.,
_
find U&lt;im!i unalterably allied kith the bv rtrert comer o
■ Die geumetry- class studied purulle! n’”g with her [larenu. Mr. und Mrs.'
taited States' if trouble *U»uld spread ' unmtelbgeni -at.d
prrrtdtmt Mi-.- Ifa-lte Handy, ,
w O Tobias
•Preside::". Ms, Efi.i Simpson. lines the past week.
United State*.’ Jr+onttnum. "1* 'lam. a« »r recall
j Health Charts arc bHng-xwid*
T,lc Hendeesliott L A S. will meet
-iirer--Ml-,- Olive Heath.
whbor and wc might a* well ac- wnal ano •
ft.(the Community Civics Clus.. Mr. Ihit- *,th. Mrs. Ronald Haynes for diaper
a* a lact. Our in'-re»t. li« -ue that vfc-reh-pr&lt;
i-tary -Mr. Siurley Smith.
nam offered a prise for Hie best one.
*7Cl:&lt;:ris:«r.- Dr. S M.,Fowler.
in Ihto matter." tn cnnchi- »u:gn &lt;J J#2B
I
Edna
Gerber
and
Scribes,
Wayne
Organ. &gt;: Mi.v- Bird Townsend
taper could fin'd no Jurtifica- '.siblr tn England:
bion n lot of ils are in i
SOUTH WOODLAND.
[ Buckland, reporter.
,
tinacts
of
Japan
ot
Shanghai.;
relevi
’
aston &lt; Ga • Tunes.
1 Mrs Harrison Blocher is quit.- &gt;|ck
. :u d.'veli»;»ment* which! concerning v.i
&gt;( the literary departinen
sot 111 MAPLE GROVE.
resulting fnim a fail she took several
•
- '"
•'
Imtght prhve detrimental to this «&gt;tu»-!trodiKMd into
. . — —Henry Bulch of Battle Creek spent-.j,
wck-Heraimdaughter, Mrs. Ger;; about tlie ball wont improve'viewed m a different light Ini to be. mwufic
Ptivl.i,. Diamond ot Hie entertain-1Sunday with ins brother. Matt Balch.
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trade Blocher Strong, ut Jackson u
f game, *ays mi &lt;;xntrt Yeah? ti-.- republic to the south Happily, tlie
,, land family.'
dee,! rough' with no'triumphs of the newer diplomacy are’ y,&gt; v:-itur :■
Banner printed ria- oi.icia! tallo- ■ Mrs. .Ella Taylor of Nashville spent &gt;wuh her at present.
Several children have chicken pox m
1» G-rzettc.
iJ’.qlding Naturally, tt is hoped that vwt to Ryde park Corn
T,1SV ij’' *j'ch ithc week end with, ta-r .-islen Mr*.
tl«e community.
r
«
ithti country will not be involved in the afternoon
22 . mcho in -./&lt;■ Fea towwhu-(pr»nk Norton and fknuiy
.....
.w.v,i,. I Orient, except as to the protection of .t:
iu.'..--a ballot box large enough
Mr anil Ml_, Herbert McGtocklin
Mr. Jlildcbrant and family' of Has­
• c ' 1
Sits national^ and their interest*, but; &gt;n ntaut
’l nu(,:‘b’'X ‘i’*! ,uI
i,lf Nashville have moved m the Malt tings are rtuivmg in tlie Harry Ritchie
j&gt;. but oiu-t.ling L-;-|;e Mexican t-xprc'Mon of inehdrivipi a;thou’ ;&lt;■
Sunday evening Rev i irutsby will de-' B ,|cll jwaM.
fann'h'.rjse.
-rtlielciS of significance *
lire.- . Jecture on "Trntiyiion'and Hu
jurl Vande Gelson of Kalamazoo U
TtuM- who ,wei&lt;~ acqubhjHd with
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
[hand to
thst thr-re L‘ nd inter!
t! “‘L ?:1,‘t.t4'‘,Jlh.Cen,u^ jspending some ante with his cousin. Frank McArthur/rill be saddened to
lence. A coarw-voired orator tnay
A., wh. know Rev. Grigsby krmw that Robert.OrVknow of his death which occurred Oct.
will be eminently worth
Mr 4ll(1 Mn Rnbt.rt EvaM anil PhlI 24 at his home in Buffalo ol congestion
j haranguing vjoiently against the g -,-.. htaWture
—
there i. urampluyed musl* Once upon a time." saw M
; ernmonr but :f a group of the lx.'t ihearing.
of the heart Mrs LUcy Rowlader and
Is ii’.ing his bass fiddie for a Pew in 'Editor and Publisher.'
t
„;1 taW
.Uta
(S.^'1' Elmer McArthur, of Hint are brotlu-r
, his kid to borrow the| run him bjl tin- platform, it;
—Pathfinder.
r™2'„*!.
n
Ebcr
township a-™ "w or nix He was laid to rest
..... ....
F.ber Hoffman of
&lt;&gt;t B.«hm:ore
Baltimore townrtitp
und
be brought to &lt;*rd&lt; b&gt; the **■ quit,” a common
neighbor’s paper a
— the
.... kid
— U|»sct -a I promptly
.
delicacy.
They
are
ft[)rnt
Friday
evenina
with
hia
.parents,
b«lde Uh'first
Lavina Dcgg
, , ,
........
rnuay everuns wnn
• ,™..
----- wife.
--------------------Me—•
He goes back to let the hive of hrs und soon was covered wit!’. Bcbbu:
•.&lt; ry plcfidfuJ
plentiful tha
this year
year and
and afl-.rd
afford Mr
wr and
nnrf Mra.
Mm P.
r» Hottman.
wnrrma..
He team
l..av.-&lt; his
in■.
.cry
Arthur, in Franklinville. He
„te -to-.. ,,^a,
.n ,:u;s.-;
a|Hj Mr.-.Rus»cl Hick* and fam- family. Mrs. Hdnh McArthur. Margaret,
home town ‘bo proud of him and lumps. Hu- fu’.lu-r-ran to help’hiid uud
his chin On a clothes line and
Battle
-- Creek.
- - ......
A Mr [Laurence and Arthur McArthur and
Arnone the latest addition# to the r«n?|t U and tXPCCl l° n‘‘urn wllh!My are ntoving’-to three- natives even pretend to re­ culighl
sprained his back, fell and broke a »25,
a filled game sack.
Mt.a(1 an(1 tamily
moving on the
- Mrs. Mary McArthur Smith and Ward
member he once lived there.—San watch. Tile clothes pole fell over the &lt;h't ’of American notables wim 'ailed
.McArthur.
to n-gt’ter is Will Rogers. Thi« is one
teaks ago today b
pi
m
r
Francisco Chronicle.
cur and smashed the windshield and jnk« |&gt;erpctrated by the wise-cracking
mother, rushing out to see whut oc- ■;
Mr*, Delta Mead of Rutland town-1 Beebe are moving on the E.'C. Mcrkl, '
BALTIMORE CENTER.
cowboy
’
hat
will
not
'regLstif"
with
Claries are books in which it is safe cnsioiied all the excitement, tipvt a ’ ht» public.
♦hip w.v&gt;v quite aevereiy ifijured on «»*•»•
farm. .
Tlie MrOmber P. T.*A. was held at
flve-gall'n churn of cream into a hasSunday evening by being thrown from
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Clark of Battle j the schoolhouse Friday evening with a
to
u» hide
n.uc anything
nnjuuiiH you
&gt;uu don't
wu o want
wan. the
u.v ifeet
.nl kittens drowning all of them.'
her buggy and striking her tack aeroM Creek spent Sunday at A C. Clark's
&gt;l .safety, each coach ------tamiIy „
to ..find-Schenectady
fine program.
—
-- Oarerte.
-------------- ]T&gt;,(. circtnc flatiron burned through,
the shirp rdgo of a rail. She is im­
Mrs Frank Norton and Cleota and, Emerson Russell of Freeport has
ry aa full
full nvc-man
five-man----------------------------------.
wotim .i
any
j the ironing board, setting tire to the J
proving now we are told, and we trust Mrl Pete Hofimgn w*re Battle Creek | I been spending a few days with his
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
crew The motor coaches in question; a lot of time ts wasted in trying tojiouu-. and the firemen broke all the:
will soon be completely recovered Iron: visitors Friday. “
■
i daughter of this place. Mrs. Tief Jen.
were no larger than the big paruenger think up ways to save it —Florence i windows and chopped a hole m the;
her injuries. „
Rev. and Mrs. Glen Bodine of Evart
Ajnmon Eaton of Hastings called on
.root The baby ate a jar ot pickles: usually do."—Dr Walter Damrosch.
busses that run across the continent iAla.) Herald
' Michael Roush of Irving wx* thrown spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E I i EJery Houghtalin Thursday.
and got cholera morbus andJ-he doc-i
----------from his wagon tn this city on Satur- E Gray and family.
manned by the driver atone. In other
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----------:
Mr and Mrs. Russell Oreenfttld and
!tor's bill was MS. The daughter rani "The United Slates is the greatest1 day evening of last week and had two
Mr and Mrs Francis Evans and sop^aouiy
words the commlaion denied the railOne drawback to thu Tenino wooden away with the hired man during the law factory in . tlie ’ world "—Charles
, family apcnv
spent □unsay
Sunday, wnn
with Mr and
1 ribs broken He was taken to tl)c Has­ Floyd are moving on tlie Upham place Mrs. Btutz of Coats Grove
'
roads the right to adopt a practice that money, of coUrtei is that if a dollar excitement, the dog bit a neighbor s’Evans Hughes,
: tings Rouse where Dr. Upjohn attend­ al the Canter.
Mr and Mr* Archie Tobias enterkid.
and
the
calves
ate
the
tails
off;
has become standard in the operation develops a knothole u immediately be;
. ,
.
.
ed him. and he is now so tar recovered
Mra Luta Gray and son Robert and | tamed friends from Hastings Sunda'v
।
of
four
night
shiru
on
the
clothes
'
■
of buii lines. Just why a motor coach comes mutilated currency—Seattle' iT.:/- ’xfAMi* ------ tn”^^ rnn;CU,.^'a?ot have (lantfrou; *‘e&gt;- ' thit be his gene to hte home
nephew.
Karl
Van
de
Qelwo.
spent
;
Floy
Greenfield
cf
Carlton
Center
line ' Moral
. . sutoenbe »nto your.pons without wanting, at tome time-to1
--------.
...
The
result of the election shows
that Sunday with Leon Gray and family in I called al the home of Russell Green­
ifi charge ol one operator is more dan- • Daily Times.
,
home payer. Don't borrow it.
' use them."—J. a. Priestley.
■ field Sunday.
1
past about 500 republicans in our city West Vermontville. ,

Lambie &amp; Doyle
Store for Dad and Did "

1 Quotation

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Crumbs of Wisdom

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�^amy

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 19Ji

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'nothing, that wa* ivot recognized as
legitIm* te in warfare
I The Count spoke feelingly of Amer­
Boy
ica. lie insisted, that the German
army, and naval force* were not made
up of the bkxxl-thirsty individuals as
Saturday. November 12 al Ann Ar­
'claimed in thw-toeopagand^ sent to this bor la the Annual Boy Scout Day at
. . . ---------- Icrxintry so frarty by the Allie* War the U of M All Scouts and leaders ;
(Continued from Psge onei
horrible when conducted in a legiti- who present an unexpired registration
’
male way and, so far as the Kaiser is card will be admitted tn the game up­
out of New York without attracting concerned and the German people, on payment of the 10c federal lax. Av)
attention, with every available cubic
iUm waA to carry on the struggle previously announced. only Scouts in
foot of space filled with coal They ln
humane a manner as h ixvuiMe uniform would b* admitted, but this j
met the Karlsruhe in the Atlantic. took]Wbvn kUrh terrible buwm-. h»d to’be has been changed by a ruling from
abroad some ammunition, umill cannon ^.ne He did not believe Germany wa* thr University so that *11 Scouts and.
and rifle* and then seporaVanrom th* ^ny in(')rc responsible tor the war than leaders may attend if they have their,
battleship, the Kron Prinz Wilhelm I
Ulr French. Jt grew “Ut of con- membership card The game is be—'
going southward'In quest of English mtiotu that ivad been brewing for a tween Chltago and V of M and will
and French ve**&lt;-l*, which it might en- |Ollg time
be "Stagg Day." honoring Coach Alon­
counter. Retold amuiung stone* of; The Rotarians evidenced tlielr hearty zo Stagg? who has directed athletics
what wa* done to the novices a* hl*; appreciation of. the witty. Interesting for 41 years. Regular admission fee
*hlp crossed the equator, which U al- ,Bnil pufnictHw talk given by the Couat
wavs .a signal for many pranks, the;
,,,
, thdse wislung to drive will not have
victim* being sailors on their first voy-'
'
। to pay the higher price which has preI-. ailed Each Troop u responsible for
lows on the Kron Prinz Wilhelm They
I tt« own trare-portaUon. rats, ami dislooked forward to u |&gt;ennd of advmleipltnr al the game Let's have "a large
lure, pantoic hardship and a life fllled
I1 attendance and slay in tile section as- '
with excitement They surely had it 1
Isigned.
The first English vessel
which You
the; mu*'. be registered and
have your card ready for prescr.tat^n
now armed German liner encountered;

MEDOH !
SHIPS IN 200 DAYS

RELAXING COMFORT
al the touch ?

of a Match !

Scout News

Shoe and Rubber Prices Are Low!
See our windows, they’re filled with values for all the

SALE
Arrangementa have been
made with the Allen-A
Company, to have their

MR. R. P. WERVE

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at our store thia Saturday,
November 12th,

ROADSBE TREATED?

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» 11

VISIT US SATURDAY—
See the smart, new fall

8 ’h»!P "/
.Continued
I Tuv*rlay evening. Nov. 8. 6:30 o’clock’j'
Alien shade* in hosiery. Special
&lt; Continued from
from page
page qnei
qne)
:tons !«.d.-d with coffee, headed for.------------ ------------------------------------------- .u Ull. ge„ut l^dquarter* building in
ook
I•&gt; ELT’"*Jl”y
sentlal part of modern civilization. Battle Creek. Scoutieadrns of the area
.dd.
•ale prices.
w
that un&gt;‘
1,1 !&gt;'*!'&gt;'&gt;«
ou’j
t to dlscuis id. a* for thr 10 year
btuinew by means of «ir transput- P’an "f Scouting A similar-meeting
. a?
Station
or autamobile
autamobile competition
comne-mon Isl-fof ..a». Scoutieadm
Scoutirad.
' ' 'county:
ration or
... of Barry
I Indian Prince had about 1.200 ton* of; out ol the quertion. It it should hap- will be
held
in
tile
next
few
Weeks.
u* U‘,J '“
*“
coal,
thewould
German
liner
Wednesday evening. Nov. B. 6:30 P.
ix-n that
thrwhich
rnllrords
be :&lt;&gt;
ser­ approi printed, together with a lot of other iously damaged by such ComjSrtttlOn M. Parents, lender* and wins of Cub]
|
CHILDREN’S
) articles which might prove useful
that they w»-.i!d be cranpclied l« cease
jThen they&lt;kank-the Rrltish vea*L no jerving the people, there can tx- no Cubmastcr. met for a jr.t lurk sujijirr
And Shoes for School
one of its crew or passenger* suffering '.doubt tliat great suffering and Incon- tn tlie play-room at the centra! school
injury or' even -hardship The Kron 1vt nlrncr would follow, and a long building. Hasting* Plan* for tin- eomrindow ledsy.
Prinz Wiliiefm capture.! forty vt-wcls backward step would br taken.
•oaitiutl
IJned
mtwtljf British, but some were French
definite action taken
In
view
of
this
situation
it
ran
be
' liner*, lending nearly all. to the bottom
Park mn-tlncs ‘ Mr Shater outlined,
of tho ocean, but saving pos-engcr* and 'seen that government*, both »rate and thr idea of Cubbing and member* of
rnationdl. zhould *&lt;&gt; frame their kgisl^rews.
.
’ .
thr Pack Committee urged parents’;
। Tlie Kron Prinz Wilhelm bud *'. latioruconcerning the*«f common car- cnoprratlqn and Interest rtressing- the,
I successfully stolen out of New York, so 1 rlcr* as to make it not only possible for importance of U*. factor in child
them to exist But also poidible to sem
[sueceMfully eluded all -British ships .with
a
reasonable
profit
to
thctn.M-lves
I
I except th»w which they sank or cap­
noon. Nov 4. at the High
tured. that the English and French. Any other treatment ot railroad.-, would
I naval authorities were dumbfounded ‘j ‘"J- nrttably work luirdsliipa to the jieo- rural communities for the Brit meet-;
Heavy red soles.
$4 .89
lover tlie Ioam-s of their vtsm-I* without1'“k.., ___ .„ ,.u— —.a „„.v,
in* of an oniunixed Scout Troop to
Sizes 6 to 11 . . . . I
meet noon* 'hit* U but a part of the; j Any size»— black or brown
Rural Scout program «hlch I* being
carried on'urracr Mort Hilf as County
Chairman of this ilivpdnn of Kcaxitiirz.
H the optimists are Ui be b«-iievi-d,
Pity the poor folk* who have no ra- I French liner Guadalupe, a
.
..
busine-.v hu,. turned tlie c.icncr so often dio wts with which to listen to all the ',aN* nK’T an&lt;‘ freight b'«at. piym:
..un they have Ixen .-ought by batik*, in rjirai communities and carrying ■
"Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store"
lately that it must be dizzy.
wonderful advertbing talks.
' tween France arid S-.uth Amen. 'by insurance companies, t&gt;y great cor­ their lunch.to school are urged to pun
■j which they rank. Th- German, crev
HASTINGS MICH.
this troop! Tlie next meeting will be j 114 W. STATE STREET
held Ttiur-ulay no»n, Nov. 10. 12 10 P ,
M. in room No. 29 at the Hi'di sclwol.
Friday evening, Nov. 11. at Way-land,
Mr." Shafer vill addre** the fat|i.-r.&lt;
: £5.*Lr.‘' .'■■■'S'"";
ut.d sons at their annual banqul-t cni
thr lubjec- &lt;&gt;f ''The Buy and Char-]
uw
oav,uTlie Suivhtnc club which wa* to
nc’i-r ' Wayland is now n part of the day evening
’
have met. with Addle Lewis Thursday,
ijattk Creek Area Council du- to Jhe
Wi. 1(jsl
.
uw postponed on account ot tlie w
affiliation of Allegan .epunty with our wben W1UlaJU Hhrubb movr(l to nwu!e |OUs illness b! Walter Lewis and will
Area.
,
' r-..,,,,!m-&lt; t this wee| Friday with Mrs Clare
.Saturday. Nov. 12. 14 Scout- and ‘
,
William*. Tlie next regular meeting
leader* of the Dtsego Troop ate to visit , w' arp
,.ne quotation each
the
W
K
Ki-lffigg
Foundation
Camp
,tn&gt; A prize will lx- given the one who
I (•. rn.an passenger brxit cn.uki prey up , *mali return of interest but is deSunday guc*ts of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
where they will stay ovcmighi anti Mn tvclU- the most correctly.
mthlnmi
nt^rtv i*”&lt;laWe *'
Sunday All meals - will be cooked by
We art out our peony bulbs this Palmer were. Mi and- Mr.- Miner
tin- Scirnt* and a program ot came*, week. Thr peony ha. b«-cn clxXtti a* Palmer and son Ralph and Mr. and
Mis. Oscar Palmer and'- daughter of
Shultz or Middleville
\&gt;b.
tr.-t- hikes and campfire* will enter- our cqutity flower,
U r°Ul RT«k
: ’■•“fTpolic*''.hX rUH rtany?hi^r“hould tain them. 'Ilw group under tile kodAt our meeting Friday it wa* decidRulpn Smith of Holland wa* a call­
• r.-hip of Paul Easton. 8 M.. will oc- cd that wc should have a Ttumk-'-giving
;w‘S as provision*, from tlie bciti «’• | JJtTlnbSbeMW&lt;’UW ”Ul
er of Charles Bennett and Bert Palmer
cupy
the
Medicine
Ltxige
in
which
a
,
party
the
twenty-third.
Each
grade
is
Mother's Beat Bread Flour
C,AtUUM the ^U-’upply of the Kron •
X gJuind^ large fireplace ha* been built, thus ar- to give one inunix-r representing some- Friday evening
Mrs. Bert Palmer and daughter
™n‘ W^n^‘Cth7X‘li}1
! W-u^t U.
&gt;xSn if R XK ranged the group will not conflict with thing in colonial life, and wc arc all'to
.... pilgrims.
Margaret and Mis* Ethel Palmer vlsitthe needy children now tn camp Any drew like. the
.... «
Swiff, who has missed *o ed Mrs. Oscar Palmer ot Hastings Fri­
a wtefc-j Ralph Bwttt,
leaX they hldX-n comp. 1I.d tft *ubAwn'rMU M wav’ tohave^ici Troop wishing to arrange tor
end ph .v*6 call at the Barry County much school on account of throat and day.
,
Health
date.
u—i.u Unit
&gt;,„» otltce for aa-...
.artrouble, ha* gone to Aim Arbor for
Fred WAt.rs is wriaulr 1U. «
|&gt;"’-«&gt;‘'d for the
HatUr.u. Llghi- !mpnU to |Jay (aXM „|( all thrM. at thr
Wednesday evening. Nov. 16. 7:15 P an ojn-ralioiL
■
I house on the Vir|
taxation and' then' ?.f. at the Barry county courtroom is
. Beatrice Buxton. Reporter.
imim iw. u-i « M
the monthly court of honor.
All
Josephine Romig, Teacher.
The Austrian state railways have in­
Scouts, leaders, arid parcnU are urged
troduced special, excursion train* yl low
to attend. Scoutk please liave appfi-1
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
rates, the particular attraction being
1, 7 . 7, n
nn'd |nr t,im- ,i41 -”'1 ,r,,ck com- cations in at beadquarter* by noon of; Mrs. Homer Bawdy s|wnl a few days that the miierary and destination are
•
'
i with her daughwr. Mrs. Hammond, of &gt;“Pl
X" £
P«u&gt;«” «' r»llr»a. W tai . lr..uon the Iflth
from the travelers. Similar
cum Ion d. R
,1,..., ot ill. ro.1 ol
up Ihr hluhw.ys, , At a meeting of Scout* and men of
inaugurat
North Hasting*.
’ surprise trains'
; have been
—
- »— ­------ -- ----------- Freeport, Friday evening. Nov. 4. plan*;
,...v .......
..wm.-JNI Rally: !loy s“wdy. Willard Landis hkvc ' ed tn England. France and other counwere
made for 11. .Parent-Sqout
CHICAGO BEEF AND PORK
nnd supper to be iicld Tuesday evening., sone up north for a few davs outing.
Tlie first random journey took 500
• 'passrngvrv. wiw had no knowledge of
tipwight be.-&gt;t lo have the .hip inthe coiutrc-.s at'Washmr- Nov 29. Mr Ray Hamilton. M. A • Mrs- E, L. Simmon* of- Greenville
Itemed Sub-quenth■. when America ™
‘
™
Whitney and Omo Knowles, together M*nt Sunday at E J. Sheldon'S hom&lt;-. their deatimtion. through more than
with Scoutmaster Harold Rosenberger
Phv-ii. and Maryland Eckardt of 30 mile* of lovely *ccnrry at a fare ol
and three Scouts arc in charge of ar­ Woodbury *pen&gt; a few day* with their merely 89each The (rippera were wrlC..I1.-.1 it the Von Steuben Thu Count' “r£‘n‘.n^’'‘™2tiE*ClThc»&lt;are'»S rangement*.
,
aunt. M17 Will Vrltc
Craned by local rereptun committees
Smem’ari
1,U‘
‘’'lr
Hpmer Bawdy and Walter Hammond 4t the pUce* vuited
’
were in Lansing WcdnAiny
-------------------।German cn-W- by the American*. He .fUUUaUc’nMr.
and
Mr*
John
Gardner
and
Lilliputian Village.
Seventeen enthusiastic members of
j la-came «o pleased w ith this copntrj
Zwenpdadt, a village on Hie ouuklrtg
Glass Creek Home Economic* Nutrition daughter attended the funeral of the
OBITUARY.
latter’* brother-in-law at Mason Wed- jof Berlin, is a Lilliputian community in
Ictl to make America Ills honie and i । Elmer .Edward Franck was born in 1Group met Thursday, November 3 at neada)
every'sense of the word. It i* the homo
Kalamazoo, Srptcmbtr 7. 1909. and de- ’tin imme of Mrs. Fn-d Newland for
now a citizen of the United State* H- parted this life at Nichols Memorial their first lesson.
Mr. and Mr* Hansbarih'r were in'of half a hundred dwarf*, who have.
ha* prepared and published a bunk
\/ucli interest was shown in the NadiviUe one day lk»t week on bus!-,built small hbmes with small room*
In Cartona
"The Cnitw of the Kron Prinz Wil- hospital ut’ Battle Creek, November 5.
,
and small furniture, which they occupy
1932 nt the age of 23 year*. 1 month jscore card* given each member also the nc. s.
h»-lm.'' hi which.he narrates the ad­ and
J. W Walk -r were in Clarksville Sat- comfortably. Tlie Pts-tmavter-Gencral
98 day* At the age of three’ he |
ventures of his Fcssel and it* remark- 1moved with hl* parent* to Ha*Ungs little child!rn in the community.
^urday morning on busin. %■
has even authoriaed a miniature post
TRADE HERE AND SAVE
We voted to buy the Health Houk f
able can er as n commerce destroyer. ’ "'
ive of the small folk.
lw- grew to manhexxi He was recommended by the state leader to
At important matches at Wimbledon!
It was a happy recollection for him where
.
.
;a..„.
and .nl.wj at the Rot-Wcl-** Club in Ber-F Mother: What are you taking to
tiint tlie lives and personal, belonging.-. ;loving and we|l liked by every one who use in our lessons.
hiin. He leaves to mourn hu Ins*
Next meeting will be held at Mrs Im. tennis ball-, wt-r? stored in reinger- !tour teacher's ffruil shower?''
of paswngera and rrew^of captured knew
,
his iMreul*. Mr and Mr* Walter Fred Bechtels of Hastings. December atorr
•
-toprevent...
...
■
—
■--» a grapefruit be
the heat fratn-redoeUMK'' Jasper: -Wouldn't
the elasticity.
f Jus’. the thing? '
„
treated humanely and fairly The Ger­ Franck, two listers. Mrs, Vera Bidel- 8—Mr*. Francis Gorham. 8ec'y.
man liner was carrying oht tlie order* man of Pontiac und Mrs. Helen Mtinof the German government in it* war­ scll uif Fowlerville, also hu flnancer.
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
fare against English and French com- Mu» Margaret Paton nf Hastings., and
‘mcrcc. It wa* doing nothing, and did a host of olhef. relatives and friend.;
Funeral services were held st the
Fnnck home on Tuesday afternoon.!
! Nov. 8. 1932 at 2 o'clock. Rev Adc-ick I
omciattng. Interment was made ml
■Riverside cemetery

L

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Prepare Now For the Winter Months Ahead!

|50

| RUBBER GAITERS

I

PHONE 2305

I

N S U M E R S

P-OASTER

.Children's Oxfords

..

"&lt; 98c

98c

Men’. Rubber BOOTS

COMPANY

J Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store

The Naborly Naborhood
Store Offers

151

FRIDAY, Nov. 11

SATURDAY, Nov. 12

Butter
Flour

dnughtcr.
elr home
b mimnu-r

22c
63c

Clean-Quick Soap Chips, 5 lb. box 25c
Spaghetti, Franco-Americ’n, 3cns.24c
SPICES, all kinds, 3 cans 23c

Gua y to
W Friday

Mr. nnri

VANILLA, 4-oz. bottle

ioUh'i

fne and
i Center
leighbon;

each 23c

Meat Specials

wd sons.
Hastings
Newton

PORK STEAK, lean,
lb. 13c
BEEF STEAK, any cut, ... 2 lbs. 25c
BEEF ROAST". . . / lb. 10c
RIB ROAST, rolledlb. 13c
BEEF RIBS, lean and meaty, 3 lbs. 20c

a couple

s|&gt;cnt a
rtroit
nd Rapher .coulothcr
I friends

Lard

&gt;m* and
I cOmbcr

r»&lt;l rlijt-

3Lbt 23c

HINMAN'S

nd Mrs:
ill meet
dinner

lite Sick
'*- Gerkson i*

Paramount Foods/

i pox in

t ILisRltch.id with
ned io

These products are of excellent
merit—Prepared and packed by
the most modern and scientific
methods and under ideal sani­
tary conditions — (A Govern­
ment Food Inspector present at
our Louisville plant every work­
ing hour.)
Demand PARAMOUNT Foods
from your grocer

lg*itl6|l
ier and
brother.

irgawt.
ur and
1 Ward

held at
with a

rt ha#

“A Dollar spent for Paramount
Foods is a Dollar More to Barry
County Farmcra”

IJen.
lied on

Here Are a Few of Our
Leading Products —
Mayonnaise
Chili Con Came
Tomato Soup
Ketchup
Sandwich Spread
Chili Sauce
Mince Meat

Tomato Juice
Hot Relish
French Dressing
Pork and Beans
Sauer Kraut
Maple Syrup

PICKLES
Mixed

Sweet

Sour

Mustard

Id and
r. and

Hirsch Bros* &amp; Company

entcrmday
Center
Green-

*

OBITUARY.
I Len .1 Allcrding. *nn of John L and
, FJtaabeth Allerding. was born on Feb.
2. 1879 at Ashland'Co. Ohio, and
‘moved to Michigan With hl»- parent*
iwhen nnc year old. He lived In Cari­
llon until 1920 when tie moved lo Grand
Rapids where "he worker!, in the Wo!-1
verInc. Brasa Works until his death oij.
jOct. 18, 1932. at St. Mary'S'hospital in
that city Funeral services were held
■ from the St. Ru*e church in Hastings
j on-Oct. 19
Hr. h survived' by two
brothers, three .stsiers.'two niece*, two
I nephew*, and other relative* Burial
' was in Mount Calvary cemetery. Fr.
Geller officiating.

STONY POINT.
P T. A at Wellman school Friday
night
; Rqtna Blocher of Neely was home
over tlu* week end,
Fred Biggs of Grand Rapids visited
: his daughter. Mrs Ed Mead Sunday
i Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demond and
Howard Demand were in Laming Tues­
day
,
Mr and Mrs Sam Ciabb of Pewamo
’ called on John Blocher Sunday
Mrs. Harrison Blocher is quite ser­
! lously ill with a bad carbuncle. At was 1
I necessary lo operate on it Sunday. . j
l An epidemic ot chicken pox u going1
through our school at preicnt.
Mr HHdeSrant of Hastings is moving I
into Hany Ritchie's Iftxwc-

CLEAN MILK
IS A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ILLNESS
AND A SOURCE OF ENERGY '/

'

When YOU buy a bottle of milk, no
matter whether it is Pasteurized or nut,
you cannot tell what is in it, bv simply
LOOKING AT IT. You cannot tell
whether it is CLEAN nr not. A TEtfT
by experienced responsible officials is
the ONLY way you can find out.

Actual teats! 'made by Michigan State
Officials shows that no cleaner milk is
produced in the state than Highlands
/Dairy Grade “A" Milk. Every bottle
of it is just like every other bottle. No
human hands touch this milk and it ia
. delivered, icy cold, on your door step,
in a bottle automatically capped.

.You cannot afford te economize on tho
purity and CLEANLINESS of tho milk
you um« In your family. If you have
children, they are busy right now at tho
nviHl important ta&gt;k of childhood—the
buaine.M of &lt;’.ROWING. They ••tear
Ground like Indians" and spend energy
like millionaires. Pure, CLEAN milk
will bring them practically every typo
of nourishment that their growing .
bodies need and at the lowest cost. ’
Highlands Dairy Milk is tho CLEAN­
EST m{lk and the best milk you can
get. Can you afford to be without it?
A phone will brirtg it.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNFR.DAT. NOVEMBER 9. 1M2

PAOE8DC

that he would be liere it he could pewTlie Orance Jenaeyed T. K. eleven
sibly do M&gt;.
:pu»hcd Comstock back to their ten
The third man in the ring will again yard line twice on drives from deep in
be the capable Johhey Wirth, who al- their own territory and cnro'antly
wars secs to it that there u ptentv of threatened their goal
•
action inside the ropes and aho pctNeat «e«k Friday. Nov is M.ddlanuts no stalling The Hasting, boy* Mlle meets Galesbunt in thr last !wn/
SECOND EXHIBITION AT
nnn cci I nuuc* ADCA1A ,,e ,n •°*'d dodditi-xi and arc training game ot the year and the T K. . uib
ULHJ rtLLUWo AntisA. aa:K m the M . &gt; ».i rymnyMum »;.d meat: o do tnetr utm-.t ’ - '
training quarters. Iceated in the base- strung team which played Wayland to
Fans’Are Promised Some Snap- ment ot the City Cate Ken" Heltzel, a 6 U&gt; 6 tie. They Intend
"
i farmer lightweight 'Champion of West- improvement this year uve
■ py Contests On Friday
ern-Michigan, ha* do '
■ • Evening
I with the proprietor o'l the City Cafe to the M-awm.
When the merer &gt; whistle blow* st ’operate the training quarters through- t.:wn*fo]k^l
nr Improve।
Odd Fellow* Ar m Friday night.- No- f.irin.’l!v introduced to the crowd’ Fri­
lhf day ni?ht. Tlie canerteii pipgtam is
r ember 11th. a: promptly •
as follow*:
second. ot thRJ
sell by the
ill &amp;• n*ady

Sporting Items

to snap
au&amp;enrc

/
Shoes That Have
A New
Importance
As Winter
Comet

ent—
Q.B Pariw-r.

make

C

■It. Burn;

AG-HE EXPOS Tl
SETS IW GEM

Clothes Shop
■—■—•Itefif

'

values, honest and
dependable ni t'rv h a n.disc plus jii-Tces that
folks caii afford to pay
are drawing hundreds
of r u a t o ni ’e r s to th is.
store.
,
•

FALL SUITS
TAILOR MAD£

*18.50
-five choice fabric* at this
pular price.
.

OVERCOATS
-

order—.Plain

blue, any

.

OPPORTUNITY SALE!

•jx-r. tmaitaclu-d. Hi
i weeks' patient *i:
ill. unattached.
■ iund a blind, near
. TtXman. O A C. 172 vs

JTam Suchov.-ky. W A C. 173.

'

Glenn Pingicton. O. A. C.
Richard Maliijgwski, Olympic
’ Grand Uaplil.% 125,
' . WreaUing.
i Twelfth Evi til'■

2 Big Extra Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday!
Ladies’ High Wool
Jersey Zipper Boots

ALUMNI DEFEATS
H. H. S. ELEVEN 13-12
‘ Huwthornito

Outplay

MH _

P

good bargain;

For Three Quarters—Lose
In Final Period
.
■ Lart Friday the jix-:ing« High aclwol ‘
1 LstUMil team mel di-L d bv the Alumni.’
in a.cl-j*e]y cm&gt;te»ted ganw which sn.- '
jt!tt&lt;riy tuiigbt till the end. Th.’.1
uraduate* S-rre n&gt;mjt&gt;&gt;M-4 &lt;4 a eitam--’
Ip'ipri&amp;ip team or
having b&gt;r jl*.;
t
’
1
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■■

.

Ladies’ $1.25 Value
In “Alaska” Rubbers

“Goodrich" made. In all col&lt;

Rivals

’.md oi.tplay.d th.- Ajumnl for three'
jqiiartrr.x leading them lit .the half 13 J

s12.5O

Strikes 4 Blow*to SHOE PRICES As Winter Strikes A Blow to
This Community ... It’s OUR BIGGEST SALE in 25 Years... Come!

" »' '

iiM’ ut human

Club

Swinging Into the Second Week "1
With Increased Momentum ... J

IRONSIDE SHOE CO’s *™

VonV hvrd of m

,

THERE’S A REASON!

Hasten to
Hastings for
Monster Shoe
Values

Men’s Heatry Rubbers
Boy&gt;i* l-1iu&lt;klr elulh 'O-l''
'.rctl. v. Sl/rs K.ilore
£■
( hlldbi’4-Bu&lt; kle Arctics &lt;4 .70
&lt; loth. She* 5 to 10&gt;.
1

W. J. SMITH GAVE
EXCELLENT ADDRESS

Vuutlw* l-buiktr cloth S*4 2»5
\ntlr-. M/ra H*. to 2 1

With ttw- bull dd p m HsjUing* 'er-!.

Light Weight Dress Rubbers

tfi’ifa heavy dull rub- QEC
her.
Vouth*! heavy white CC*
-.ole rubbers at only
03

'

Men's 5-burkle red Arc- S«j.h&gt;
ties. Alt rubber, at only *&gt;

Men’s 15'inch Lacec Paes........... $3.45

(Continued from page one)

\ BOYS’ SUEDE
CLOTHBLAZERS

Men's light
weight Rubbers . 03

Misses’ light
CE^weight Rubbers Ow

Women’s light
AJ*C
weight Rubbers Uw

Youths’ light
7EC
weight Rubbers , f V

Children’s light EEC
weight Rubber* vw

Boys* light
OE^
weight Rubbers Ov

SAVINGS TO HELP EVERY PURSE

s1.00 ■“ *1.29

Ladies’
$4.00 and $3.50 Shoes

Ladies’ and Chil­
dren’s House Slfppc

DRESS SHIRTS

j,

49c

o»-

th-

Men’s
Famous “Fargo Fours”

$Q95
, yr ___

. Ladies' Dress Shoes
Values up to $9.00

Men’s v_._
Regujdr $3.50 High Shoes

■

Ladies* 4-Buckle
Cloth Arctics

j.
■
'
;r

Neat Utting, yet tl»c
very btrst'of protection.
Colors, black and buff.
Only pair—

69c

IM- «.r *1.1 and call
.-.h.r K.zi-i ... »*

32-Onnce Navy Blue

COSSACK COAT

*4-50
Men’s “Wolverine”
Hor&amp;chide Shoes

Young Men’s

Ladies’
$5.00 and $5.50 Shoes

CORDUROY­
PANTS

'•••■‘7J-

$995

x: $1?8
■ AN!,

. 1 W.m&gt; l..th&lt;»: AB

•u'

and ’ Knn» Jettlcfc."

Ladiys’ $8.00
Foot Savers and J &amp; K Shoes

1.982.50
22 Inch Bottoms

S O.b-W O O L S
J”r U^r Hunter*

Brown Nap Gloves
7 pair for 7 5 C
H i the best in the city at
. . any prite.
,
Ujtlt—2 pairs at a time

Why are. our pripcs
lower? Lowest over-.
If-ad, buying for cash
—selling for cash-fast
turn-over.

Waters
Clothes Shop

»2.S5

Boys’ $4.00 ‘Kjreat Scott"
• and "Fargo Four” Shoes

" ' . - $245

of theae masterly
made shoes at only—

' .tA( Kl.i'&lt; MACKIN BIS
BltLI.t ill s. lAPrk

And don’t forget our
vulcahized double

r-°*

Ladies’ Leather
HOUSE SLIPPERS

NOHTHWE-T THOKX M’Pf E,
J
T. K. ELEVEN DOWNS
CCMSTOCK P.ARK 14-5 B.’iHL’’J-r*--” * -'Hhe week HuGwUhj

Middleville Team Confcs From her parent.-. Mr. and Mr • E-&gt;ri K .--.
nir-n and Wayne- .
Behind To Win--da!esburg
Mr, and Mrs OtL« .Morgan and!
daiwhier-t.ob arid Mra. Hinjiah Mor-*
Next On Schedule
•
gan were shopptnt* d» Grand iiapid.1 j
Tli*" T. K Grid eleven mef CothDUx-k
park
Friday and look rfieiirc for
Birge Thomas and. Mr? Lorin Ttm-i
a 13 io 12 defeat al ilieir hand* las: sate and mui Clare, and daughter!
year, and came out on top of the JjAp Charlotte and Melbourne Adan-..' . i»i:t;
,14 to 6. Comstock Park scored first on Saturday in Lattsliig.
"A lang forward
but they Tailed to
The Bible Study ciaA reminded tiu'lr
(adtl a point on a plunge throueh center, leader. Mrs Guy Cline, that, she h;ui i
j Mldilleville acoreil it* flnit touch: reached anotiwr mile■•n-' Wednesday!
’ do*n in the wconc( period when 3mr.n
evening. Thr* evening was »jjent visit­
; went 4&gt;ver the rooI for six point* and Ing and playing gamrs Mr. Rwd in
I B&gt;ycr added the extra pomi with a behalf of the class prc.a'nUd Mrs.!
! pouJ kick, and T. K. led 7 to 6 The Cline with a Bible. Refreshments were
M-cond T K. touchdown came in the served and they deiurtcd wislnng Mrs.'i
4th period wlwn McConnell.intercepted. Cline, many mure happy birthdays.
f
;a jugBkd pa-s ond raced'40 yard* to ‘The .Larkin Clift w entertained
a touchdown. Hover aeain added an last nt?.-!:', ut tlie home of Mr. and Mrs '
'extra pwii on another perfectly placed
Levi Miller of LelghUtn. A fine time!
goo! kick. Boyer played a good .-.tcady b reported.
’
P^mr getting ot! good punts and mak-'' The Parmelee Ladies' Aid will Imld
Ing good both points after touchdown
them annual sideband chicken dinner
besides dependable line plungma.
In
the
church
Thursday Nov.
• McConnell intercepted two Convtock 17th. Everyone basement
.welcome. Come.
passes in the last period, raring, for a
touchdown with one and neatly break­
Soothing music u being used In
ing away with the .other.
Paris to treat mental illness.

Children’s Heavy
“Black Cat” Stockings
HEAVY COTTOS H1B —
bUU an* TKll’Li: 1

““ “

It;

I t|C

•.

Boys’ High and Low Shoes
(.admit! laid* thoa

_

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In a varied line of styles..
Sizes 5 to a big 2,
only-

Misses’ and Children’s ail rubber 4-Buckle Arctics. £4 EE
Bright finish, all sizes ..................................................... «P&gt; | a90
Misses’ and Children’s all rubber Iow"^Zippcrs. E *1 fifi
Brown only. All sizes .......... ,«P I &gt;OU
F

Boys'
*
and Youths*
’
S1.7S Heavy Buckle

WOMEN’S LOW SHOWER BOOTS.—
QEa*
All rubber. Snap styles.................................................... WWW

ARCTICS
Black Cloth, i-BueMp,

S/icnMeShce^,
________ HASTINGS..

F
Children's
Oxfords, Straps and ’
t
ftiih Shoes

MICHIGAN..___________

’. THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1M2

Social Events'i'and Personal Mention

j

DISPLAYED PAINTINGS
AT AG-HE EXPOSITION

Camp Fire Notes

iRcal Artistic Talent Shown By
I Girls of thi* group are working for!
;
Vincent McPharlin In His

Dueces Wild/

Needlework Guild and four have al- [
Donald Bo ye* of Flint spent tlw week. RaX^ VrSS
,n ^ CABARET DANCE AND
Pictures
ready finished the first garment. At
end with Mr and Mr*. I L Boyes.
;
Kellar Stem Is In Grand Rapid* at-; DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB ! Vlnc'nt
mention of the last"meeting. Jean Everhart was"
George Bradley of Lansing visited
„
I
Liiidlng the
2k furniture
furait-c exhibit
----------.
; whose artistic talen’/y "have made tn eledtad president fo* the next period.
Ha.’.tingk friend* tlw first at tlw week, tending
|} ~
to
time,
di*SHATALIAYA.
Richard
Cook
is
attending
the
Pre**(Very
Pleasant
And
Successful
;
the
Banner
from
um»«
t
Dr. J. C Andrus left on Tucsdsy for
I.-------- - — -------------- -------- ----------- ,
, -------------- --------- „■— ------------ShatxUaya group under the leader-}
played several of iris picture* in conMount Dura. Fla. to spend tty;.winter Convention at Ann Arbor this week.
Party Oivcn Election
i»hlp of Mrs Bertha Cooley. met Wed-I
Btonllu
.f Mr and Mrs. Fred Hrndcr*holt of;
Nirzht
ncctlon with the Ag-HE exhibit las'.; nniday after schob! at Mrs Caukln's.,
Glenn Greenncld of Grand Rapids Grand Rapid* upent lhe day here '
nignt
week whfch drew most, favowble com-' Tlie following officer* were elected: Ne-'
wa* calling on
Hastings friends Tuesday.
•
n,e Country Club election night din- ment. ‘
vah Smith, Pre*. Ingartha Peterson. '
Tliuraday
charie.
Powell
b
spending
a
few
"*[
*
“
•
drhxhtful
a»mr
about
........
vnarie* roweri i* sik-iiuiiik i» *ew ■ - ■.-—----.......... ..........
E
Mlu
Edm.md,
da„
with
hu sister.
U.U,.
Mr,
luplofld.
In
.......
. ...
..
...
...
.....
..
..
. ... .-.13s
na^t-nt 1 &lt;1™"!" ll-&gt;7 ' li’.''«i'u. 7 v.: "rn‘ Vtce-Pnu. Elizabeth Parker. Secy. and '
E C
&lt;L Edmond,.
Edmonds,
Miss OnK»
Grace
Ednumds
days with
his
Mra ..
Rcplogle,
Jmi'initeT*
”*'. ,,W anil
n1",1 *,Mfs,u ‘olifsKS'v
"'WJjHliBt
Barbara Barnum. Treas. Fife new1
nd Mr.
and Mra.
the eouMr,.
country.
!9h*n 1,1 *hc »*l’&gt;re of a.1cabaret
party istuaiea unaer a
m&gt;d
Mr .nd
Mr. Wilf
Will Grigsby
U«H were
or. In
In ih,
ImM? £,
*no*ii unicngo,'member*.me working in this group.;
On.I.i'. ^rul.E
M U
uT't-A'
' .'uimm r. and Saturday the girl* Jteld a candy sale'
Lansmg
mursaay. __________ __ _______ Mrs 8am Rone of F
Flint
t* visiting! .hat’eiwTrcrMl'ilTc
’»«.Tn h^nu“7i»’!
st Saugutuek till*
Mrs D L Christian was the guest her brotlu-r and wife. Mr and Mr*- 6. Vt
X?1L ‘‘ " the pldure* displayed naturally ‘how.-d in the Camp Fire room under the Na(center
of Jhc bungq ch-nr X
fur dunemg
ol M)V Ch.rto.U Uk. U UHM on w Wmpmw.
iMu
’
b-""n
. .
.,
ncr Westerlind
gave
several' I opportunity ot eXceyUonu! study and । tionul bank.
Saturday und Sunday.
' Mr and. Mra.
David Vail of Muakc- |Mi«
'XicrFlort
lap dance*
"during the
period
Mr and Mra. David tall of Muakc- r|eirr lap dance* "during the period.
'
Mr and Mra. Reuben U-e
p»r gon wcre
8ljn&lt;toy KU,..,Ls of Mr. and contract and
and auction
uc 1 i&lt;'i^bfWcTfolio*&lt;d
« Sewai
lie. m . ' admired . BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED
were
brfidg,. joim&gt;i»&lt;&lt;i ,' tralnln
l/»wrll were Sunday guesta of Mr. and "JI,
v * Sunday guraU of Mr. and contract ana
aucimn o^iug..
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n.,.u., -rurk,.-J *
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Mrs E A. Burton.
. j
dinner. -Mm. 11 C. VahBu-Jurk and
Mr; J M Townsend.
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Hollow. Bull Head laic.-, and rJ-.-J
Son-Firlion.
mr,
Nre. Thomas Hart of Wal-.IDr. Hauk Carrothem winning top score Thortui|»|ik* river ablaze with fall col-1
Mr. ano
anil a*r*
Mra umnrs
James Batson we..*
went to
Thus* Riverw Friday to attend Hie fuAllegan county, were guest* of Mrs in thr former and Mrs. W. M Stebbins oring proving ns beautiful
for a
Bowere—"Beveridge and the Pro-.
Ida PulniHtler Bundav.
Sunday
land Orville
OtvHle Bavie*
Bayl-s.In
contract
iwral of hi* uncle. Fred Deedrlck
land
in contract
Ilueces Wild—the newest thing in pa­
painter's brush as atty Old World or ie.i*ive Era "
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’li- Miller,. Hartley Finstrom andi The details ot thr parly Were very Western liindscapwi.
Ml” Aiuw Burton went to Ann Arbof
jamas for men—absolutely a new deal.
,, । Andrews-"CiunplcU’'Book of Par-.1
w&lt;,re home froin.M. 8. ’.cleverly carried out with the committee
hui week for a vLsit with her uncle and George
Bauei
Two
striking
iUCture.-.
of
:.till
life
llt&lt;
i
Listen: Genuine broadcloth,. guaranteed
cwtumed to suggent attendant* ut a
aunt. Mr. mid Mrs Warner Bishop
. "
“ „vt-k end.
"
Ansley—"I Uke thr Depression"' i
Mr MUl Mr, Erl Hainrr of Hi'll-r»^r. r
Mr and Mr- W L Hinman and Mr
fast colors, extra full cut, pullover style,
colors with a skillful urrangnpent »:
Adam.-,--'The March of Democracy." 1
Mr «r.a , l»™rM..«., ».rr wn .rin.rrn, pur- drapery fn the back gruuthl showed :n;&lt;
mid Mra. C. E. Grohe visited Mr and nu.. .... SUM., «..»u
Thoma*—"Thi*. Side ot Hell ' ~
and the-price is $1.95;
Mr. &gt;!.«» Wund.rl.eh
"• wr,.... .....! ...UvU-. . »...! color blending. Two portrait* point* d
Mr* Ed. YMtnan Of Ionia On Sunday.
Mla Grure Edmonds returned- to
Mr vid Mr. (Men L SmIUr M
in tm- modem manner were also of inYoung—“Let's Start Over Again"
Our stock of pajamas is most complete
, »«»*■ -»»UH.u-tings Wednesday uRx having spent Toledo n..W Mr .nd Mr., Sdu.r.
!«.n u.u, „nd rhryun.hemum.
•
the summer al GtMXilieart, Michigan. smith mer Um »«■!. end.
all the.fall patterns and colors in pull­
So tar m wc could Judge Vincent’,
Wukehng - Fix It Vourwlf " . .
l""h
■"&gt;"&gt;
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Mrs Martin Van Dairen mid her Mr. .nd Mr. H.rr, N.lmn ol Uepictun-s were m, good. and. bi tter in
Wakeiin;. -"Home Workshop Man?
over or coat styles, outing flannel und
___ . of. Mllwau. trr.it tutted Mr. .nd Mr&gt;. FT.-emur
tt—
-------------mother. Mra. F 8. Bucher
ual." '•
.
Mr and'.Mrs
tx..r Tjdm
b; an 1, n‘1,lVl
J1?"
broadcloth materials, are here. Prices
• lui’. vuited relative*
us in Jackson Thinsnuns- reirrow
Furrow over tnc
the wcck
week eno.
end.
' i Mrs. Webb. M1S.S Webb Mlv- McNamee. '■"■*. “ h1™’'
McKlm—'One Hundred and One
*’ h'
I day.
,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Liclka ’of
.
nr uni.
„ r 'Other city galleries. And in enmmor. Patchwork. Pattern.'."
as low as $1.
Mbs Ruth Robson visited her sister; Jackson were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. .Swift. .Mr
,’ul,'and
&lt;1'"
Filter Mcnh. Tested, TasU-d and
Clifford (.imdiwr.
and husband. Mr and Mra Elroy Mil- Dun Iwwls over the week end.
!Mr und Mm Paul Faulkner Mr ul,d hbn K'xri b.H.k and tlw t* t ot w Lxlw-, in
Icr. of Eo*t Lansing Saturday and
Mr
Arthur llim&lt;?
■■! Jack-'
"Making of American
D.r»;;n*»n
Mr. and
uno Mrs
xira. annur
nim.-r
am
x’
pr.-nrii MidrfliwHIr Mr m l !1'"'lnc hl’ ’'ltn' "1,1 ll"
Bunday.
,.
*son
...
..
were guests of Mr mid Mm Max •'Jf* ».« Ere"j“- MKirtlt. Mr. and
, l.!ian|1,1,. as Ih,. V1.u, .. , lr
Lewis from 'Thursday
: *,r'
,J ^enj-ti. Caledonia. A|i. .
..... . — ■»-•-»
RoiMtrt HeiidendtoU of IMontreal.
______ _ ____________
. till% Sunday
Radxo Amateur's
Dickin*«&gt;n' Mrs
*•- .11
*' i Mr and Mrs. Dan.
Dun. l&gt;'wis
lAu iu
attended
Brigg-,. Lansing.
(5iiuid;i. Is viMtlng hw mother.
irllm-&gt;
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THORN-APPLE GARDEN (TAB
-- * 1. ftendendiott, corning to cast hi* vbtc'the funeriij ot Mrs.
Archie
Mc.Naugh-|! rhe committee in cliaYge were. M.
in
Hau*m,arm
"Swoope's Left
A
regular
meeting of the Tnornapptv
m ut
ar Bowne
uo.ne Center
sworer on Monday.
Mra Cha- Pott* and Mr and Mr.
on Tuesday.
ton
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Electricity,"
,
j
Garden club .Was hpld ut the com­
Mrs Etta Blough
Mr* J M Drrdrlrk drove to Three
j,;,.,
‘ visited Mr. and : *bl‘n •tohn.-on chrm. Me.-oi; und Mr: - munity roopi at tigs National bank
Flrtlon.
Irs, M. L. I
Faught
Rivers WiMnesday to attend the lu- Mra,
m— — ot—- Dike Odcsto da,"« H‘‘hurd Grooa. M A Lahibn . Thursday P."M.
Willa Cather -"ObacuTe Destinies."
'
day
Uli
Sunday
night.
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-rawford,
Hiro
Hand
Clyde
neral of her brother-in-law. Fred from Wednesday till Sunday night. 77 , "
Nelfa G Wliite. - ^Mrs. Green’s
----- x. Glenn Brower. A. H Carvcth.
Ajt'r n rh&lt;&gt;:! buUtu.’.s
thr
Di-xlrtck. on Friday.
I Mr und Mr*. Francis Ritchie uf
Sidney French.'Edward :«p"&lt;iiw v.v. turivti nur ! i tho pr.i- DitUKhte»in-Law "
Mr. Tllr- JAlinston, Mr* Edw 'Lansini: were guv t* ot Mr and Mrs C. ■!’- Oordw,
‘
William McNally—■'How* of VanishDr. and Mro.KeniUt
cliuirman. Mrs Wmlngrr. Slit
Down, and Mr- Albert- Craig and Harry
Bill Ritchie
ninilii: uu
on Monday
nuiiiuu, evening.
,.v,।tx
• Goodyear.
, .... ... ■ Mein- 'gram
— ■ ..... .^._u
;to!(| #f |)er fruitiew eftortz to obtain •rd Splentior.”
I
Mr and Mrs Car) UAolund, thalr •‘?re' Jj‘k at,ni- Retard &lt;■&lt;&gt;*■
a 'tH’iiwr on the .'Ublft t of • llii' C* '
Antoine De Saint-Exupcry — "Night
&gt;h und a friend of
&lt;il KtdiirnnZoo,
......
/*,** ....
Kalumn/.oo, were
Mi- '- 5 iU | I»ilns &lt;ii 4ackiuU--.-on
|
and finally decided to ta]k on it htr- Flight."
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
’ Mra. lired Nrlwm und grantiMiii guc.Xs of Mrs. Nettie Hyde Sunday.
HASTINGS
.•e|f. Wc will mention only a few o!
Henrietta Leslie -•'Dt&gt;slrcd Haven.” '
The Epw&lt;n,lh Ix-ngue cm.to!
'Fred DeGrow
of Biittlc
*’
‘ Creek spent;
;—
'*_
Emil Tydcn. Mr*. Richard
re during.
SUMta. »itu
ml -..nMr- L
L ■
■■..mfcrjn,.
™-'""'l'n, tKU Mk
Sunday with tiic lormtr'.. brother
t;
and Gro&lt;*:-. Mr; Win. SUruwiin
- ,M’ '*•
,
H&lt;m&lt;&gt;re Wilbie'MtnTow—"Beyond the
vuitora. a. both th. . ,■
wUv. Mr. mid Mrs. Don Karchcr.
. E Barnett w&lt;:re in Grand Rapid* oni1?*
Blue Sierra.”
.
contribute points, rise cuntest cla'-v.! Siu- first mentioned the
•Mi,-and Mrs Jamr.*; Scoville and Mr1 Pjjjtay
Warwick Deeping—•’Smitfi."
and Mis Ed. Farringrr and son Don- ■ .Mr. and. Mrs Gordon Clement of next week and each leader is working
Mr and Mrs Vert Robsruon spent
tv climbing purp'v.- -phvllu Brnti
t;.:.tley—' Inheritance "
aid «t Grand Rapid* ijient SUndny B' ldint; -i»-nt Sunday with Mr. and hard, to win. :u the winning side I* to;'
ape
purpo.e.,
R
rmw
Und* t—"Burning ‘Bush.”
-alf of Grand Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Fern*
Sigrid Undo
:tx- entertained.” Th. contest has proved i1;
* *,'------------------------------------L. Uhulters, and Mrs, Belle ,v«rv
Quick at Mi'.o.
Ann Bridge—“iNking Picnic.
hitrrrstmg bccuuM- of tin- inilnx-- ‘•-‘1’*«C&lt;1 accord rig to .’Jie n~
------- ”
Rapid* called ut Andrew Shntii'a Fni...
’ CV- wi»h to make out of them. She
Mazo De lu Kochi-- -"Lark Ascend‘
^y afternoon.
Mr. and Mr.&lt; Dorcnbas of KalamaMi-Crct ry
Mr. and Mrs -Gtw.n'.c i Mrs. Cole Newton was the gut st of
ook up Mep by step the location, ing." ■ .
zoo were g-.a.sts at George Thompson's
Sunday night 's nu&lt; ln«j waxoi«*su-d i
Kline. Win McCreery and Ben '!&gt; wey: Mr.&lt; Juke. Myeri. of Lake Cklcssa. goid its preparation, plnh’.itiit, rumI'. G. Wodehouse—"Hot Water.”
of Hendershott in company with Mr. Saturday.
.
&lt;if Parmu^md Mrs Osburn of Albion jug Wednesday anjl' returning rm Sun-. y a uhk, followed by the devotion.-,!
ir&gt;’ ;|ml winter protect!Hi of this
F.if aiioi" Furjcon—"Till: Fair of "‘■ and Mr*. Gordon Thompson and Mr.
Mr. ^nd'Mrs. Ernest Smith and sons
Mrs Ih rnurrl Quigley of Nth
!im-( day evening.
ir fiower. As thr Mibject of
; and Mrs. George Thdmps &gt;n uf thk- bt Delton called at Andrew Smith*
mother. Mrs. Blunclie Padelford. and| Mr. and Mrs Frank C. Howley and
'.ley pli C. Lincoln—“Head Tide."
।
titer
ctuclyng
up
ol
points
for
the
con
;
district
visited
Fred'
Rupert
at
Sunday
evening.
mile M:? s MaQory Gaskill of ppwling; Mis.*. Donna Rowley of Adrian spent
a. verv
/Hal G. Evans -"Shortgrass."
1 Winingei
-r - fitu
.. Schoolcraft Friday and found him very :
‘
wire dinner guests uf Mr. and Mrs • Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jennie 'test. At pecM-nt Howard Newton* | history, rare and cultivation of thb
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NORTHEAST CARLTON.
iteam i* ahead witii 97 point*. France„
mXni pHK‘m aSjleuli T‘‘'' c!,,b'l,J’
,h;,! hr
n” Great Smokjc*." ;B
‘
' : Mr
Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Hayward ot
•. of New York,City conic.-• Mri. It I. Hendcnhott. left for Mon- Coub
Mr.- and
and Mrs
Mrs Ernest
Ernest Quick
Quick of
of MUo
MUo
n visit with his nephew tn id Tuesday with her Min. Robert iM,,’it
Geo. H. Rudne/ — "Creed Of the' **'"e Saturday evening guests at Vert Delton visited her pumnts. Mr. and
'
'• H&lt;-4iliu&lt;ni\
Mr» Kratt
Robliuon's '
'
Mrs
Scott I.vdv
Lydy anti
and fani'dv
family Saturday
an&lt;l wife, Mr- anil Mr... M E. Whit- Hendershott, wlio had returned to hi' • ;
7,,,..,—.,. ,,,...
:‘peaker from away a\*hr handled both n. . ... ,4, thoroughly that every orr
mln. Thu meti will attend a meeting fold Imme town to vote tn the prcAidcn- ,c&lt;rnfnt, th&lt; Christmas pla^ the League
Mr. and Mr.v. Len Welfare and fatn- night and Sunday
Jackson Gregory—"Rider* Actoss the
V» working tm Tlw; dkcusdon for tin ;
nt kn„.vx ..hr
vcn. fanlHlar Border.
in thinning Thursday evening,
; tiai election
Uy of Hastings visited at John Hultng'a
Mr and
J -•*
Mr— ••
Lloyd* Endsley —
and
•
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O
to
Ann
A:
.'?»
”
*»«
mt.-rmting
topic
ot
Hu
;
u
.
lth
;
,
lbw
,
Aff&lt;
,
r
a
dLx
.
ll5A
j
CIl
Mt;. V. L. Wolcott and Mk-.s Lqfilie'
children of Lansing visited their par­
'Barnaby Ross—The Tragedy of Y ' Sunday
___ .
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J the inct’Jim,
at ■^,ltl-h
U1‘-' of tlh-talk* the club ndjourrud to me»d
Henry C. Bailey—"Red Cattle Mys­
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Bishop of Kula- ents. Mr. and Mr- Alotizo Decker,
d&lt;’&gt;- U S**uth Ihiunc mid Mm. bTunit'ol tin- Mlchiguti Pre* nlub an«F will ;Ki"*u an opportunity to expies* hi -'Monday evening. Dec.
tery/'
' t
mazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday'afternoon.
Martin mid daughter Marilyn o! Grand sp ud the wu-k end tn Ypsilanti with,opinum. After the utflcufetnn a jkiIJ
Runny Friday afternoon and evening.
Mrs.Dale
Louisa
Lydy
visiting
Mr. and
and
Rapid:,•■.jM'iiL Thur. day with Mr*. Keith MLv. Maiguente HetmaiuiiM :k«t
taken with Die following result.
„„„
Kathleen Norns—"Trcelmven."
I Mrs* Barbara chamberlain and little
"Quick*
of*UBaitJe
UCreek
and they w
will hate no meeting on
D.um l.
..
] Mrs Ella Powell and son and wife, j Hoover 3u. Ri:ow vvit 6. Bruckci 40 ..nu ] Hmrsday p M.8.
Abre Rons Colver—."A Modern Ma-'Patricia Clmmberlain spent Thursday' ls jjelplng to care for Mr Quick *
.Mr. rind MT Frank Cipcrtieaux and ' Mr. mid Mm. F.- A. Cadwulladcr. and Cam.-itock 2 ’ll.Ls wa.-, followed by the]
---------- — &lt; &gt;*- ■ion/yi '
I with Mrs James Clark in Kalamazoo, mother, who wa* hurt In un auto accidaughter. Mimi Jeanne, ol Trail s End. । son. James, wen- in Delton' Sunday , Epworth lx ague benediction.
I
il.ASS CREEK.
EmlUe lairing —"Fair Tomorrow.-*
| Mr and Mr*. A Beck entertained tlw
’
Cl.in lake, were dinner guests rd Mr. and called on Mr. ami Mis Addison •
.. Coir. Bit. Maude Wallace,
.. Creek
... -----------------nutrition c!as meet
Faith Baldwin -"ScH-made Woman.", latter's brother, H. L. Gray of Ionia
-------—&lt; ♦ »---------------and Mi - Robert (.'..A .Thursday t ve- Pennock and Mrs Kate Williams
. - ".: . ** • **. ,
.
[with Mr* Lina Newland Tlmr-d.iy wi.li
A. 8. M. Hutchinson Big Business ' and two daughters. Mr*. Juy Erb of
It I* rather odd that more people
AN »'•
l.l l.CTIUN FART I.
‘;ltl enrollment nf ‘evt nticn member*
ning and of Mr. and J.iK. Roy Fuller
-------------------------------- ‘
Harold B_ Wright—"Ma Cinderella." Ionia and Miss Beatrice Gray of seem to want a thing when it coets a
i niirf. ,
a wry* enjoyable day wa* ipent and
BRIDGE—DINNER.
" Fraiav evening.
Jean Barnes. Librarian, jClarksville.
lot.
■
very ’Hghtful
given by- M1*m-&gt; niuch interest ghbwn.for the work. We
Ciuct* ot Mr and Mrs Archie Me-!. .......
-------- election
. . .. .j&gt;atty
- ------nnrt ’ Mari'
Marlon
Hi’lni Fumua
FUrnLSS and.are
and nre looking
lix-.kina forward
InrunirH to uU very
vrrv prolitable
oro,l&gt;.
Donald over Sunday »ir6 Mr and Mm lovely bridge-dinner given by Dr. pnd,
ii 'Latnnhcrc.
launpmrc. Hilin
Robert Prreton and son Robert of IX’-i Mrs. C. P-. Lathrop on Tlnusday i-Vc- i Josephine Hiein
Stein at
*t the Dr. Keller resi
n.-i-­ -rar work. «Thc next meeting will be
A special session of the Briggs 1
dence Tuesday
Tuesday evening
evening
iroit. Con.it ami Mm. Alfred Niezy- nlng.
.
.
dencc
Picturis of,held December 8 at the home of one Indies' Aid Society &gt;ill be Iwld on
cli' Wflki of Dt'tron were guod* of Mr
Contract bridge was played, high candidates and other election literature | nt our new members. Mrs. Floy Bech- Thursday afternoon to finish quilting
und Mr* McDonald on Monday.
1-------------- to.JJr.
r'" "ami
“** ’Mrs.
*“ -------».I were vfTeclively used, ;u. decoratioiw. !.-■
(id tn .........
Hastings.
— „,a.
Visitors
----------are always
------ , and round up tlw bazaar work.
nu,,..
vcorrs going
George
and
the
party
idea
was
carried
out in'welcome,
.
of! Smilhwicfc, Mrs. R. t‘ JVebb and Cluw.
Mr. mid Mr.
1. L Bensley
1
Mtssw. Arthur Miller of the Ellisthe score cards and place cards. Top' Many of the neighborhood attended
districj and Bernard Peck of ifee Bris­
K .1. McCh-ery Saturday, coming]i Guests from out ;&gt;f town were Dr. bridge score was mudc by Mr*. Wat d the Ag-flE exposition held in .Has- tol district were. In Lansing one day
B-Jinc and Miss Emmy Lou Stark had; tines last week. We wish to congratuand Mias':
Mr* R. F. Webb. Dr. and Mrs
to meet their daughter-.
jlato the Otis school in winning first
Winifred R-rnley. who returned on George Southwick and M:— Fanny low score.
Mrs. Mab-| Hyland was in tyittle
i l»'nf with their exhibit- We were a!*&lt;Thur. iluy from a five week-, visit, in: Webb of Grand Ruptds and Mis* Mil.VH.I.llNf, Ol WOMEN h BOARD, .fortuitute m having another of our Crock on Wednesday of last week to
California
Idred McNamee of Norfolk. Nebr.
ML"
Luvena
Unit.
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ul
x-rmtend.nb..v, ul„ lhe lrlj, u, thr Chicago live- ittend the cooking school sjionsored
Mr. and Mrs Frank Martin and
“ *••
of
Pennock
hospital,
was
hrete.y
at
stock
show.
Joiin
Erway
was-the
lucky
lr,
«lhe Kroger company and held at
iiainthter Marilyn of Grund Rapid*
WINS PRIZE FOR FOSTER.
;
;.|»nt .Saturday night with Mr. and; Earl Wareham of Grand Rapids has the tegular monthly- meeting of the orM. (rum our neighborhood this year. the S.tnitaritirn’ Union building.
Mrs. rrv&lt;l oils, who has been havMrs. Percy .Henry and son. Donald. ‘
Mrs Ketlh Damel.v On Sunday theyTT’ecn honored by being awarded a pore Women s Board, the gathcrina being
ludd at the horn.’ of Miss Hirst's moth- ing an attack of tlie flu U some better. returned last week from a trip to Ak­
ittdped fdebratc Mrs. A. T. Eash* by the Business and Professional]"
Mrs. Blanche Otis of Lansing is caring ron. Ohio. lo visit relatives.
birthday together with other members Womcn'a Club of Detroit for hi* po»- '•t in Grand Rapid* •
After , thr
of the family
•
ter (infilled "The Progress of Wome^i " | . "T,*
J. ,'lovely
7;.;*',. luncheon, the regu-1 fur her.
,Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Miller und family
-The} Sundayy visitors
‘
nt Chas, ‘Wliltte- tutted at the homo of Uretr brother.
11., ..,ul M,
1. 1. Dm,. Ik. TM» «...
M.-I m H Mr &gt;
,.7; /".St
niore's
wr
mores wtw.
Emery Mu icr and wife Je*M- Miller, and family‘of Naslnille
Anna Johnson Mm Lloyd Shafer. Mis* Warchsm* poster will now be entered uu‘- r |Jr a iuhkiuiui Dn»
of
Jackson.
Mrs.
Amy
Whittemore
of
'Jxttie Guru. Mr. Fred Fh-inmg. Mrs. In the national context. Cong rat uh -1i
5** AKTfc,u'v
. IDelTon
iixuon and
ana Fred
rrea Bechtal.
uecntui. wife
wire and recently. Mrs Millers mother. Mrs.
Bert UHery mid Mm Minnie Marble nous are extended.
Htu. ts in very feeble health at the
Hie first quarterly conference of thc;lk.lt.. ol.Hastings.
U. r&lt;’ in Grand Rapid* on Thurxla^ nt-1
— KTFfy ’si i.rnisFD
Methixiwt church will be held in the I ,plu. voune p&lt;.Op|,. oj tflc parish will Miller home
tending a district meeting of the Wont( o•',, ,
!'* Kl RInEDwi.t
rconu
nn
Dynday
evening.
a
bimquel
at
the
Goodwill
church . On Thursday evening. November 17
..»...It-.....
w
".I’t™’
jiriM
’d MLss Pauline Tkdhurat on Sat-1 *’,th ‘,u!
d!*‘rlc» --«P,’rtn,.nident.} this week Saturday night. Mr Wa!-. the Briggs Ladies' Aid Society will
r.e.tiionx were held at Trinity church, f
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&gt;i.~ «« » urd.iy evTnmg in honor ot her birth- i,,r* H"K,“
,Gr:l, Rapi^llarr of the Hastings High rehool will sene r. chicken pie supper serving to
HaMiRgs (x ople who heard Percy 1dW'
[&gt;n charge Tlie official board member^” tx..the speaker. A general invitation 1* tx-nip at 6:30. 'The annual bazaar and
Grainger and tltc ^irand Rnpidti Sym-'। 1 Tlw evening was *pcnt with gatrns!*11* httV'^’ «
“-kr.d.'id t«
a ?"•
pot luck supper iL 6:30 •.&gt; extended
to all young pw.k
people ot the sja cial music and programs Included, i
phony Orchestra in Grand Rapid™ Fn- ! and a general good time. Mi vs Tol- !or,ocl: sharp
ram precvding
nn« dint- the
tin* conferrnhN'i -:.,.
—.............. neighborhoods,
.....
Lyman Tompkins, who has been un-1
'surrounding
day evening wne Rev. and Mrs 1, L hurst
'
iler.tteatment al tlw University hos-1
was presented with tome lovely ence.
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;------------------------CENTER. '
isr'v^^re/iMrBhven’^''
•«&gt;&lt;
pital at Ann Arbor, has returned to his
MM RG.M VMtu.lt. Mrs. Don Bliven. ;1J| unK(.(| )() hap|&gt;y |)lrlhlla&gt;. wbihe3
home
much Improved.
r; ;;; 7
; -7, 7 -; ,
I Tl*-' Carlton Center M E. chiifch will
Mu.’.i’.s Florcnb* und Arlene QAmpbeli. 1
Lloyd aiuiu-rs Bunday School cu,*'-lM»nbc.M1'ndiitRuboxofIruutoBr«nMr. and Mrs. Maurice Rec-c of East ■
Winifred Johnston. Sarah Schnder.;
.. OBSERVED BIRTHDAY:
enjoyx-d a hike down U&gt; Aben JohnwaFa win MethodLd Itosptud at Katomardo Assyria have announced the marriage ;
Right now i&lt; tho tinn&gt; of the year when a
Alice Mohler ahd Eva A. Hecox und ।
jueM|ay night a very .happy shack on the Thmnapple Saturday alt-1 AU-who have .some tb donate tor the of Hieir daughter. Berl Reese, to Harold
Mr mid Mrs Charles Lawrence und birthday party was held al the home,ot 1entoon Tht; bny» had a weiner
jcause please leave with Mr* C B. Vul- Philips. tl»e ceremony taking place at!
new mattress or set of springs would certainly
Icntina
daughter
’ f&gt;m Perkins to celebrate the birthdays; ■md a liltv time in general.
Angola, Indiana, on October 15.
be appreciated by almost anybody who does not
On Saturday Cong. J C. Ketcham. -of jjp, perkins, Mr. Adcock .uul Jim-i
Mr. and Mr* David Stine were called |
FVTUt rttxFn Hnikh
,h'r'' Wii' a “nc rr0'“&lt; ,,ut
llu
R« v L L. Dewey. Secy". C. F. Angell. ,mr Adcock* The evening wtu spent in
to Jackson recently by the illness and 1
have a comfortablc bed to sleep.on.
Robert Angr-il. Way tie .Conklin. Clay ringing, recitations and n nunucince.
death of Ids mother. Mrs. Mary Me­
Bmwtt and Mwes Lucy and Lutlllc Refreshments Wen* served at the cltt.v
Allister. .The funeral rervtces were:
«, .
lunrl-.i. ThuncU,-.
thL, vk,.,„v held on Thursday . -November 10 with i
lUojuut. Virginia
Boye*.
Chrystul ,und nil report a delight lul evening
. Thoma* mu! Hck&lt;n Angell were in lain­
interment at Lake Odessa.
WEST CARLTON.
'
Thursday
’’ sing Saturday and participated In fflie j
ENTERTAIN &lt;T.&lt; B. '
Prtstun Hyatt of Hastings was pie I
Mrs. Jav Blough anti .-ons visitedj M, s
Kick of rn .n Freeport
parade ajid demonstration of the young
Mr. and Mrs.-Milton Murphy enter. iter parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ui visiting al tlw lw of her nvplww. xuiwt of the H. E GUlasnfc family over j
people of Michigan in protest against..tufned tlie Three Times Four club on Johnson al Hustings from Friday uiitll ^r- u,1&lt;1 Mf!i
the week end.
'
Henney
lhe rcfu-Hl of the eighteenth amend-;J Friday evening at their home nijrth Sunday.w&lt;‘ ,,ri'
*&lt;* didn't know aixutf
mint Cong. Ketchum Rave a "short of Fireport. A pot luck" supper was
It is the logical time to buy as they cannot' be any
COATS GROVE.
Ray*Burling of Grand Rapids spent tllr cntertaminent gjvcn by thr Carlton
talk to tlie crowd* assembled.
Mired and all had a lovely time.
th? week end with ills futhcr. Dave c.range November 5th. tn tune to pu'.
The L A. S. met witjj Mrs. Matties
cheaper than right now. Just think, you can buy . . .
Burling.
.
I on annminc micnt of tt m our last Knnfile Thuraday with good attend-;
Miss Edith Allcrdlng accompanied ’
Hem™ There wrn■ good many ance. A comfortable was made for tlie 1
Judson Cantentcr to HaMtnifs Thurs-1 attended the program. Atwo-actcmiday when-she util .s|tend a lew daya.
and a minsttel show were given
Mr and Mrs Nrll Smith of Midland .
Mr- and Mra.B W.RUmhIentertained which uc.-c inloycd by ..II. ■
virttcd relative* over the week end.
Sunday tn honor of tlie wedding anniMr. and Mrs. Clan Jones and famLee Howard of N. Hastings gave a
rersaries of. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ed- Hy of K.iUiiih.'.sj vistwd tlvtr cowin*,
L. V. BESSMER, Eyesight Specialist
niond* of ffadinp*. Mr. mid Mrs. B. W, ‘ Mr. and Mr Fred Henney and Robtyt. flue ' Armistice-' speech on Sunday
evening si! the community service. A
’ HASTINGS, MICH.
'
Sisson t&gt;[ Carlton, also the blrthday.i of Sunday aftrnu*&gt;n.
young
people's choir gave some special
Mrs. Verdan Covllle and Mnury Moore.! Mr. and Mr- John Usbornr and famTltMe present were. Mr. and Mrs. J. I lly spent Sunday with the latter'* sU­ music and Jesse Chase sang a sola and :
F. Edmonds ot Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. j ter. Mx and Mrs. Chw&gt;. GcMcnhaver. of Mrs tJon Foreman, ot Hastings spoke
on the Red Cross work.
Come in and look over our. line. You can't afford to
0. C. Edmonds and sons of Nashville? Potterville
Mr and Mr* E S Thompson axwi
Mr. and Mrs. V Covllle and daughter! Mbs Juanita Marlow of Hastings
sleep in diacomfort
but not necessary. By making'an appointment your
daughter. Virginia, visited at F. C-1
of West Carlton. Miss Clara Sisson and visited her parents over the week end.
examination begins immediately you call, a saving of
Maury wrxwc
01 irvxng.
------ln Woodhnd «m Sunday
Moore of
Irving. «r
Mr. ana
and Mr»
Mrs Ii
1
time. But if you are down town, and just drop in you
E
R
Wazhburn
of
Decatur
were
guests
1
FAIR
LAKE.
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tth
D
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L
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Wood
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»
n
’
nd
1
E H Washburn ot Decatur were nests
‘for the afternoon-and Mr. and Mrs । The Kmr&gt;y UtdiaF Aid Society w»U Freda .Smith sperit the week end tn
will get the most prompt attention possible. Your
'Frank Yaxger of Carlton for the eve- ,ne&lt;‘I the ,l,lrd Wednesday in Novem- Lansing, visiting Mr. and Mr*. Clar-1
principal duty is to decide that you will have your eyes
v|Ung
bcr the 16th .with Mrs. Beyu- Vaughn, ence Shiley.
looked over.
And your own welfare demands an
In Butintu for Over 30 Ytan
,&lt; ,
i Thr Bimncll Ladle*', Aid will give *| Mrs Ludte Fisher will be the leader.
early call.
' Mount Vernon, on the west shore of i chicken pie supper at thr church base- i of the conuhumty service next Sun- I
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
the Pctomac river. 15 mile* below1 ment Ftidiy evening November lit!:
day evening and Mr*. Carrie Van Wie j
Washington, belongs to the Mount I Marguerite and Len Lechlettner *pe;n I *»U be the musician.
Vernon Ladle* a*Mjciation of lhe Un- Sunday with their aunt. Mr* CharU* -Mrs Leola Wood u on the sick Ust
ton.
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•
I Moreau, ol Augusta.
|at thu time.
(

A New Deal FOR Men

♦

T. S. Baird

I

Clothing for Men and Boys

Beds and Bedding
AT SALE
PRICES!

♦

a.

Prices Were Never Lower
Than at the Present Time

Dedicated to Better Vision

A GOOD SOFT COTTON MAT­
TRESS for only
A Fine DOUBLE DECK SPRING
for only...

Appointments Are Desirable

Miller Furniture Co

&lt;

*

,

_

�►age

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER I. IMS

etort

WANTS

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

ONE C'ENT A WORD.

CARDS OF THANKS

NO .

DOWLING.
The Ladles’ Aid -dinner Will not be
h«-lcl on Thursday of next week, ax the
———-i-’trier;.chicken supper will take place tlie
following evening. on Friday evening.
T»«T VXITED bbbtiibbb chvbch.
u
will, begin ai
b.t l b. 14M. y»it«r.
fi 30 ulup continue until all are taken
:/- •’ '
cart of A ,lUKt
wH* ** R’c**ntc&lt;1
, . - U~m
r E by'several ot tlie ladies tn the com­
’
’
munity and some special music is br!•■' }• u ~-i C?&gt;“‘i' *
«.«&lt;;•»
ln* *n&gt;h*ed for *hc «xa*ion with a
T LI C /-» r» f 7 r&gt;/-» r» r* c
1 H IL Un UIxL-iULj

4
New Low Prices On

Glass Ovenware

EXTRACTIONS
DR. O. L. BROOKS

H. S. SHELDON
Casserole
Pie Plate
Utility Dish
Baking Dish
Soap Pan .

the httli- f®|k.- of the Hui
which waS especially wood.

First Class Laundry

■L F. Thouij«on and

$1.75
.90
1.50

I
$1.00

tn y Lails.

American Laundry

accepted lhe presidency with L J
O'* aid iu&gt; vk. -president and EMhcr
Stanton, secretary and treasurer The
club will meet again In early Drccm-

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co
HASTINGS MARKETS

FARMERS
ATTENTION!
Raymond

Douglas Harrison

Entertainers

in person

inn»r sjient Sunday with
Perl? jhhiynn of Nash*

field Churc
Thursday, Nov. 10th

Armistice
Day

Admission FREE

BOXING

Sunday with

ODDFELLOWS’
ARENA

Friday, Nov. 11th
8:30 P. M.

ARMISTICE
DAY MEET
Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

We Have A

Player Piano
paid for. that we will sell to re­
liable party willinc io complete
small monthly payment*. For
Tumpkins tn Kata-

Mr and Mrs Jay Anncri and-mother
and Mr*. James Murphy spent Satur­
day and Sunday with .Mr and .Mrs Ray
W« leh-and family Hl Kendall. '
Mr. and Mis Louts Fcrsuson ot
Katanu.'&lt;v spent Sunday with Mr. and

Detroit. .Michigan.

Our Success
Ila* been achieved through care-

SEE L’S FOR I^SL'HAXC£

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Lcc*l B«pita«aUllv*t, llsiUcg*, Mich.

Sunday

WALLDORFF

and family.
Ous Peake and family and Mr. and

FUNERAL
HOME

Knowledge is gained through study;
isdoin through inspiration and expert*

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Wayland, visit
[home Sunday.

street ....
'Lem L’lrtch of Hastings called
urday on his parents. Mr. and

Distinctive Funt ’al Service
(Abo Ambulance .Service

�t

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P Wednoday, Nov. 9, 1932

PART \WO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

I

CLOVERDALE.
tlnued os on elective branch of the
’ Rev. and Mr*. Holtz. Mark Garrison
CICTICTU mwEDtiAD ”atc government from 1851 to 1914.
nrIlcTn GOVERNOR The fir&lt;t highway commissioner was and Mus McPhariin gav« the school'
•
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appointed in 1905 In 1913 this office cluldren a very good time on Hallow­
Area Has Been Under Rule For won changed so that the highway cum- e’en night at tlw parsonage. It was
a real spooky looking place about 7
jmiwioner was elected
329 Yeara, Archives Of
; Hie state records show that since o’clock, lhe door* were lucked, tlw
State ShOW
uvremur
Governor nourrt
Robert nicvienana
McClelland rengnca
resigned house dark, and xs one rapjwd the
Michigan elected a‘governor Novem- In March 1853 to become Secretary of- 1ghost would tell tliein to go to the side
ber 8 for the 50th time ln.il* history a* tlie Interior of tlie United State*, every !door, which was a window, through
a »tate. according to archives of the J governor has rerved out tlie term* for which they could crawl in. Here an­
Deiiartmcnt of State.
(which they were elected. Twice before;!other gliost ushered tliem In. Moment*'
But although Michigan ha* bce’n a ‘hat time, two other governors rralgned 'were tense Ind hearts stomMf^aatlng
until, tlw lights went on and the witch,
sovereign member of the United States
“»kp
“&gt;
United States sen­
Mrs.
Kellogg. lct| them in a marchior less than 100 years, record* show atc to which they had been elected.
'
around and around. All went home
that tlie territory comprising Hie stale'
--------------.tired ipid happy.•. '
htU been under the executive direction'
DELTON SCHOOL NOTES,
of a governor for 329 years. The first
Monday hftemoon, Oct. 31. the first , 71w following families gathered to­
governor on record was M- Chauvin.’to fifth grade* had a HailoweT-n party |gether nt the home of Mr. and . Mrs.
' commander de Chaste* and M. de at tlie sciwolhouse.
. .Waugh Hallowe'en nlg^t. Mr. mid Mrs,■
Lyle Kingsbury. Mr. and Mra. Bernard
Monta His was a military conlrof We
wr have
nave started
ainricu our 4-H
s-ri Clubs.
uiuos. The
inc J■DeGoUa. and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mac­
starting In 1603. He wa* the firat of officers
------. ti
for the Girls’ Sewing Club!
25 French-Canadian governor/ whtee are: President, Wilma Holden; Vice- . ;Leod. A lunch was served and a de­
rvglme lasted until 1760 when BriUsh- President, Rt.va Mott; Scc'y and Trews.! lightful evening wa* spent
Canadlan forces took control,
Eloise Cable Officers for Qie Boys' 1j. Tlw Garden club was held nt the •
of Mrs. Lester Monica Friday P.
The British control of Michigan saw Handicraft Club ure: President. Rus- liome
■
A talk and a few topic* on lilies'
Vice-President. RuswiiJM
:
right different men placed in charge of sell Guy;
the U-rrltory. and during tlie end of Smith:
Scc'y.. Clark Morehouse: ‘ ;and rows were the main discussion*..
The next meeting will be at the home1
rile British regime Michigan also was Treat, Marvin Groat.
claimed by tlie United State., and
Our mid-term exam* were written ot
1 Mrs. Everett McCallum.'
was declared to be upjjer the Governor!lost Thursday and Friday. Nov. 3 and
Mira Helen Patton of Midland wo*.
of Hie Northwc*FTcrritory. John &lt;. We arc just finding out how much home over thr week end
Grave* Simcoe, appointed In 1792 was we know thi* Monday thr 7th.
.. .............
_... „
....
tld: last British executive while ar-] Wc had a cipher down for’our as-1 town hall Friday night, ut tight
chive* show Unit
that General Arthur. St. wrnbly
winbly thi*
this Monday morning. Winifred
Winifredio'clock.
i&lt;
Blair a*
Ml gpvcrhor
governor of tlie Northwest
Northwet McBain nnd Kathryn Town, leader*.
leaders.
The Ladles’ Aid will meet this week.
government. Kathryn's ride
side won.
I Thursday at tlie Iwme of Mrs. Russell
Territory took the reins of government
. *•from 1787 ..
. - - -year.
■ Michi-1
• *book
—• reports
*- begin *today
—*
'*•
to 18no In tliat
&lt;Mon- Johricock.
,
gun became a part of thr Indiana ter-. day&gt;. everyone be prepared. Written
Mrs. DeMond and daughter. Mira [
rttory under General William . Henry I
should be in by the end of this :Donna of IGdamazoo were Sunday
Harrison as governor.
Week.
■
visitors at the home of Mr. and, Mrs ■
Kathryn Town and Doria
Five1 years inter Michigan became a I
Lester Monica.
Arenlz, Reporters.
^•parate territory and General 'Wil- ‘
Mr. and Mrs Dougul McCallum und
children of Detroit spent Sunday ut
Hain Hull took office as the first Michi- ■
STAR GROUP.
the,home of tiielr parent, Mr. and'
pin territorial, governor on March i.|
!
1805 During the |&gt;erk&gt;d to November 3., Star Extension Group met nt thr Mra. Ifcrt McCallum.
Mr. and Mra. Merle Clark were buri-,
1835
eight governor*
and acting gov-; |home of Mra Edna Young Oct. 27. 1032.
,
,
tenor* controlled tiic territory.
| • Tlie beginning of tlie lesson lor the ncra callers in Grand Rapids M mday. ]
Friend* of Mr. and Mrs. Jone*'
There I* some conflict a* to the exact f year "Food habits in relation to health"
date on which Michigan became a given by our leaders. Carrie McDonald gathered at the Givens*'home WhIih-sstate. Stevens Thompson M.x'.on was land Edna Young, proved to be ver&gt;in- day night to bld farewell to the Jones',
inauguratcd ns BrtiLjjfUXDMM’.'of Michl-, structivc und interesting. Tlie topic who were suddenly notified that they'
gan on.November 3. 1835. But the net.-What doc* your mirror dUclow" gave hud to leave that very night Everyone
of Congress admitting Michigan to op*, many idea* to consider in helping wislied them a safe bun voyage to their
statehood was not approved by the i to bring to all of u* individually and im home in England.
Mr. und Mrs Ray Holland of Otsego,
President until January 26. 1837.
:n community tliat important part of
called on Mrs. Loft Ann Patton Sunday
Lieutenant governors, secretaries ofjhfe, "health."
r fate, .state treasurers, auditor general,] The meeting rm called to order by evening.
J^tn. Stovor, Mrs Cover nnd daugh- ■
and MUJertntendcnt* of public-instruc--dur president. Martha Beadle, wh&gt;
tion were appointed until 1850 when gave, suggestions for the coming year's ter and Mr.’ Read of Kalamazoo were
these offices became elective positions, work. Mabie Crawley was elected guests of Mr*. Pine Sunday.
The office of state land commissioner, chairman of recreation nnd Beatrice . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penncl* nnd!
wa* llsted as n state official nnd con-1 Arehurt, Mtb-leadrr. Seventeen mem­ sons und Mr. unit Mrs. Hany Pvnnels,1
helped celebrate their father. Ed. Pen- j
-------- k.
beta were presen/.'and our next meeting
| will be at the home of Gladys Slocum ncls' 71st birthday Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Ar)hut1 Johncock visited
A
1 Dec, 8.
Ma aqd Mra. John DeBack, at East
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,
Muriel Bush, Sec.
Orangeville. Sunday.
. Mr. and Mra. Stevens of Warsaw,!
.STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Ind., visited their daughter, Mrs. Har-j
old Kellogg uial family.
Mrs Ralph Striker Wednesday Nov. 16.
Tlie Murril Dibble family of Detroit1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. and party of friend* spent the week;
Clayton Shurlow November 2.
end at their cottage.
•
Mra. Walter Ickes spent Sunday s Art Waugh U spending a few days in'
night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs Kalamazoo und Chicago.
Arclile Herrington in Battle Creek.
Arthur Jolmcock helped his son-in-1
Mr. and Mra. Will Bidelman of near law. Olin Brown, of PUinwrll, with hl;
Nashville called at Walter Blake's Sat­ worg last week. Glad to reixjrt. Mr. I
urday.
Brown better at this writing.
Mrs 8. Geiger k spending a week
with her daughter. Mrs. H. Foster, of
Barryville.
Burdette Willison is on the gain after
Mira Donna McKeown of Lansing
spent the week end with her parents. being very ill the past two weeks.
Mra. E. Latta Is also on the. gain
MILO.
! Lloyd Valenttn*' over'the-week end.
I Mira Louise Hilbert was taken to Karl Faul over the week end.
Mr and Mrs Clayion McKeown.
Mr. gnd Mrs. S. Geiger and Mr. and after a two weeks' IJlness which wr ure
Our Inspiring mid helpful township ,
Epworth League gave a Hal- : Pennock hospital Monday morning . Mira Beverly Plants returned Thurs­
Sunday school convention was that of p®*‘®cn IM»rty Monday evening in the where ahc wis operated on for appen- day from a visit with &gt;u-r graiuiparMrs. D. Geiger spent Saturday with glad fo report.
Mr. und Mrs. Hula
of- the
Pinery dis­ Sunday held at Prairieville M E.i‘hurch parlor*.
dicitL. fjhe U getting along nicely.
I cnU. Mr. and Mrs.. Elon Planta ot
----Mr. nnd Mra. Warren Cairns of JM»strict are moving on to the Struble jC)1UIT^. nr. j. c. Wiilitu of Grand
Callers during the week nt tlie home
tcr.
'
Sixteen •members of Club No. 3 of. Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Crego and children. Mr*. Kinney fnnn' . .
• Rapids brought its an «nme.st message | “I Mr. and Mrs. WWby Crockford were. I‘he Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho-! Mrs. R C. Finnic, Mira JoAnne Fin­
Bevrr.l from HU. way UMiM
i|ir ••Teacher and Tusk." speaking i Mr. and Mra. Chas. Higdon and Mrs di-t church surprised one of their nic and Miss Phyllis England left Mon­
Ion the
and Mrs. Clark of Hustings called at
H.llo.rrn nrormn «L lhe i an«r.-1| particularly
,„tllnU„|, ol
hr -s„in
lu.l Life ot
James Mi ad's Sunday.
of ,the
“Spiritual
of Geo. Higdon of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. members, Mrs. Chas. Hatton, who is day for a week's visit with Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dm Campbell nnd son Sprur*. «hool Mood*,- nwhr nnd re- lhe Trarti.r Thr Menial B)ul|»nmr joint Higdon of Harryvillc, Alfred Hig­ leaving this week to make hci home Mrs. Robert Finnfe of Louisville, Ky.
t,„ Work
Tv.rhlnu a Prr- don of Grand Rapids. Mr., und Mra. . with her slaughter.&lt;Mra. Roy Rowlader.
»l»ent Friday nnd Saturday.with .Mr- port a «ood prorrnun pul on by ««■,
Mi\i Mania Paul vUltcd her grandand Mrs. John Beck of Lake Odessa.
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.
.. annul TU»- ■ Suv. Willltl* la a Orffo Knowles of Freeport.' Mr. nnd ul Grund-Rapids lur the winter. A motlier. Mra. C. B. Benham, from Tues­
•n»t» .111 b,- Sunday aclmol a U»
81ma,y „hool „A„ „„d „ Mrs. J. L. CroCkford of Carlton Center' delicious pot luck supper was served.
Mr. and Mra. Bark of Kalamazoo
day until Thursday of last week.
[Mrs. Roy Rowlader of Grand Rapids
J. "" 1,clTk “Ta InaK-M lortunalr- lo hair him with were Sunday guests.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ClnyolhWd by pmachln*. Therr .HI al«&gt; „
lo hu lnjplnn, .ddr™
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of South and Mrs. Grace Ttschcr ot Lake Odessa Mr and Mrs. D. B. Green were Grand
। ton McKeown.
Rapids visitors Thursday.
I
boapreu mtwe n . II l» an Ml
r,v. n„,„. ,„lor J, lhc B,^n, Woodland spent Monday evening with. were out of. town guests.
'
Morrell Smith and Karl Faul ’ left
gave ftn able talk mil M,i.ra Pollyanna England.
day mcmrnp mlh . pot hack dinner, to; n.,„lk
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Covey ot Gobles
Mr. and. Mrs. D. B. Green visited Mr.' arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rurll Tuesday for duty on grand jury at the
the afternoon special services will be, •■RCngtou!&lt;
Education
in
Public
,
Federal
Court
at
Grand
Rapids.
and M&lt;s. Hurry Walldorff of. Hastings and family for a week or so.
.
U.!n_v!,'d
“'7
School." ukln* M&gt; leal from 2 Cur
Mrs. Ralph Leffler and daughters ’
apend lhe d.y. Borneo, will .Uo to 3.s
mucic .™ In clunre ol Mra. Sunday afternoon. ’
DOUD CORNERS.
Tlie eighth grade held a Hallowe'en visited her mother. Mra./Will Clary, i
" *?,.. i Shepherd. The children were pleasing
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oreen and ,n gongs and Instrumental music. Nel- party at the honle of Mrs. Rena Cul­ j in Hastings from Thursday until Sun­
The P. T. A. has been postponed
b i.nd. Mar8*ial* Trll’p. a“t,ntlwJ' «on Beers had charge of the devotion* ler and Miss Jeanne DuBolt. 'Mira day.
until Nov. 18.
; Mr: and Mrs. Richard Hughes of
the p T. A. meeting at ‘he Moore j„|5 ofliccrs elected were: Mrs. Flower. DuBoi* is the eighth grade advisor.
Mrs. Robert McMnnnls was called to
Mrs. Glen England returned Sunday Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stang of Assyria on account of sickness.
Khool tn Maple Grove Friday evening p^, . Mr Herbert Morehouse. Vice­
Stuart Clement &lt;a former teacher at: Pn,5 . M„ Paul Brown s^ary and utter a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs C. B- Benham ot
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMannCs re­
Hoinirf Harrison ot Detroit.
Hastings were guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned home freyn Elkhart, Indiana.
the Moore sctwoli. Ml** Pauline Oer-iMaurtce nurohett. Treasurer.
13-Plate
BUY IT NOW!
linger and Mrs. Gordon Clement of
Mr and
Fred Groggle moved
2 Gallons
Hustings also wrrenresent part of the
the
BeUlnger farm to a
evening. Mr. Cienfcnt spoke on the farm near Kalamazoo early lost week,
amendment* which was very much ap- -nn- game day Mr and Mra Paul
predated by nil. Mr. Walton and son Groggle moved onto Mrs. Bellinger *
Seward sang two songs, and six of the farm which they will work the comSealed
Can
1 Gal. Bulk
Exeh. Price
10 year old children of the"Sthool King ’ py. ycar
•Daddy's Brown perby,*' which was! nlc MUOXpeople hope for a good
very good Several gunite were then crowd at the bazaar. Nov. 16 A
played and prize*- given to tlie winners chicken dinner and other good things
after ♦hlch Jello, cake and coffee were will bC- provided ut depression price*,
served. There were about 90 folk* t^ ladlCs w11l
grateful for donapresent at the meeting.
rtiona for the bake Roods sale or fancy
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and daugh- mjdes, etc, for that department.
ter spent a few day* in Detroit lo*t
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scoby spent the
week.
I week end with the former's" mother
Will Green of Detroit and Frank and family at y/eIconic Corner* They
Green of Nashville spent Friday morn- «,p«it Sunday with Mr. und Mrs.
RUBBER CASE
ing at the Albert Green home.
’ Maurice Crookston.
Word was received here of the .death | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Qulclf spent
of Mira Helen Green, daughter of Mrs. Sunday with their niece. Mr. und Mr*.
Florence Green, in Detroit after a . Maurice Crookston at Jiastings.
Will Operate Any
brief illness of pneumonia. Mira Green | "
Mr. and■ *'
Mrs. ------Ferris Quick had for
Car. Only .,
wa* a teacher in the Detroit school for; ।guests Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Vi'rt Rob­
the past four years, She was the |inson of Shultz.
granddaughter of the-late Mr. nnd Mr*.
A good program will be one of the
Heavy Duty, Pair
James Green of Dowling. Much *ym- j ।features of the bazaar the 16th. Mrs.
pathy is extended to the bereaved one*. :M. J. Cross of Hastings -will be present
Some of the men of the community ।and give a talk on “Personal Glimpses
gathered at the home of Perry Van. ।of Europe.” Mrs. Kraus will furnish
Tuylc Wednesday and had a bee to ।piano music and some readings.and vo­
4*^
help.him build hl* log cabin buck ut ।cal Selections will be given. Everybody
Deep lake. He is very thankful for ।come.
their help: Tliey expect to move there
J. C. Newman nnd son and brothcras noon as tlie cabin is completed.
:in-law. Mr. Simmons of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warner spent were callers ut the Bradfield home
the week end in Baltic Creek making ISunday.
tlie acquaintance of the new baby born I
lo the latter** mother three weeks ago.'
WOODLAND.
------------- w *----------------Last week's letter.
LAKEVIEW.
j Geo. Fuller of Woodland and Mr.
Frank Cogswell and family were call- and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling of Hastings
ers at Henry Mead's near Hastings, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Bunday afternoon.
. Jolui Bulling.
George Gillespie was home from New
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole and sons
York owr the week end.
j spent Sunday with John Mead of Coats
Mr. and ND*. Jim Palmer and Mr. I Grove.
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE
and Mra. Harry Baldwin of Haatlngs; Miss Ardath Leonard entertained
were Sunday caller* at Wm. Gillespie's.! some of the young people Monday eveRETAIL
WHOLESALE
Lakeview P. T. A. meet* Friday, No- j ning with a Hallowe'en party.
vember 18. Pot luck Thankagivihg sup- i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haffner of Ann
per. Everyone come.
[ Arbor were guest* of Mr. and Mra.

MICHIGAN ELECTS

EVERY Family Should Adopt

SYSTEMATIC
PI .AN of SAVING!
a

It is reported that 95'' of the successful
men and women started by saving small
sums in the bank. If this is true (and we
believe it is approximately correct) the
percentage indicates the great importance
of a Bank Account in the attainment of

It takes only $1.00 to start a savings ac­
count in this strong Four-Generation Bank
and then keep constantly at it. Systematic
and perpetual attention to regular deposits
will soon build a fund,^earning 3s interest
compounded semi-annually.

SUCCESS IS NOT JUST-AN ACCIDENT—IT IS THE
RESULT OF DEFINITELY ARRANGED PLANS
AND CONSISTENTLY WORKING TO THEM !

FOR BETTER BAKINGS
AT LESS COST USE
THE ECONOMICAL
AND EFFICIENT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY'COUNTY

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

BAKING
POWDER

IAUAIM!
Batteries

Alcohol

Penn-Oil

$4?5

65c

Hot Water Heaters
• 30x4.50 SPECIAL

5»V5

TIRE &amp; TUBE

‘B’ Batteries

• 29x4.40 SPECIAL

TIRE &amp; TUBE

$7.95

$3.75

$

4«"5

DELCO BATTERIES—ALL CARS
PARTS FOR ALL CARS

jfato d'port dhop

Winter Is Approaching
Is Your Car Ready, You Can Save
Money by Having Your Car Tuned Up

Get a CLEAN and GRIND, have your IGNI­
TION POINTS ADJUSTED, have your BAT­
TERY TESTED. You will SAVE enough in
GAS and OIL to MORE THAN PAY for the
work you have donel

NEW FORD

BATTERY

Reduced price* on all uaed car* thi* week. Come and look over
these bargains. HOT. AIR and HOT WATER
HEATERS at low price*.
Our Mechanics Are Experienced to Work
On AH Make* of Car*.

Universal Garage Co.

Telephone 2121

Hastings,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ». ISM

PAOK TEN

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Buy and Use
Michigan Made
Beet Sugar

Woodland Y group attended the prohlbltton lecture in Hastings last Thurs­
day night. Twp'farmers drove a total
of 16 miles with horse and buggy to
Hear the spldndld lecture by James
Schermerhorn of Detroit. '
Several loads ol young people from
Barry county attended the huge dry
rally and demonstration at Lansing last
Saturday to help keep Michigan from
becofnlng a seceder.
■
Freeport Y group mck^m. Wednes-1
day evening for thelregular meeting
• Instead of at noon in the school. Shir­
ley Voorhew. lender.
.
Ntiv.-13-lp tiic world wide "Week of

Is being observed here next week with
■ special emphasis f&gt;:i the regular chufcli;
[prayer meetings.V
’" !•
—the worlds finest—100 Ci pure, for all purposes.
Freeport and Woodland senior Girl |
Reserves began their regular meetings
Buy Michigan Made Beet Sugar and you help 35,000
last week. Alias Allee Cow les leading:
Michigan wage earners and farmers.
the Freeport group. Miss Helen Schu-1
hr lhe Woodland girls and Mrs. C. J 1
Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association
Barnum the Woodland Junior girls. . j*
Bay Cijy. Michigan
Nashville Hl-Y have selected for
their Bible study this year "Studies in
Character" by E E. Micklerite. Rev. S.1
—■
. .. .—;----- J..Francis is leader luaisted by J.
••1 can't gel over It." said the hat an
The inventive genius of legislators L'--VnnDeventer.
the ii*ad of-ttg^Woman whose hair wa.- surelytaked by tlie necessity of invent(/XJ mrjy |O secure yoiu- boy and’
Unbobbed.
ing new taxes
j tickets fur the big banquet for men and [
boys at Hastings Methodist church
Nov 21 Tlie best program yet with
Lloyd Bliafer in charge ot the singing
and stunts, which alone Is worth the
i price, not 4o mention the .-peclal speakief and unusual act*. '
■ "Eternfil vigilance is the price ot
i prohibition.*—J. Schermerhorn.
&gt; Ev«Try man ancbwnmun above 15 and
: below .100 slwmld read the article in'
. 'Young Men" p.p. 73-"Making Mar­
riage- a Success." Sit it in the library
•and ur schools.
| George Westerman, assistant State
Y Secy., was in Hastings lost Monday
iconferring with Mr. Angell on Y work
Cadillac. Mr.4Angell left Wcdnesduj1:
several days up there.
Mr. and Mr.. John Doster of Wood­
land spent Sunday With their children.
| Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doster and Mr. and
Mrs Mar.‘hi.ll, Norwood.
Wiirr.fi Brown of Comstock visited j
at the luuueot Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bush.
Sunday.
Mimi Margaret Harrington aeponi- ■
i panted by Mrs. Dun.-. Kelley of Hickory ■
Corners were Kalamazoo shoppers Sat-!
urday.
,
! Mr. and Mrk Garner Hampton and'
'family spent Saturday evening with

AND YOU SAVE TIME, TOO
Food!—ths vitamin laden,

What a

VEGETABLES!

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W.
who havs graduated to a
vsjttabls diet 1

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CARROTS
PEAS
BEETS
1OMATOES
GREEN BEANS
Vegetable! With Cereal and Broth
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Ror

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rolled oats

rar

Tk«es no tettar way lo prepare year
. Utsily fe: aa active ulsy ibsa to start
-t.,’sr. ct! wilt: s *ub&gt;taatl»L energy.biUMli.-Z t&gt;ri*kta*t ot tUrse wbJeaetae '-eau '

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RICE
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SPINACH

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Pkg.

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—— a ~
VEGETABLES
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Campbell
’s Tomato Soup
*
«*»« »onr pprsa at I.OA. Store..

io* rice r wl*. the way
■.bey Hire it be’t

2 Lb. 9c

'

q

c'“8c

KELLOGG'S WHOLE WHEAT

Mazda Oil
c'nl 25c

&gt;

L‘“ .
lomato Juice

BISCUITS
2 - 19c

'

UI:0ORAr,,,CAJ- CHART FREE

rATTTMITT
Baking Powder

c** 5c

Domino Sugar
4 Lb,. 9c

- 23c
COOKIES

2 u*. 19c

32c

'

Red Hen Molasses
L t • h.ivr
■ • ..L- retire ‘

gir.*&lt;*ti&gt;t«a&lt;l U-IU:s'« » grialtty,

White Laundry
Soap IGA

»&lt;•*■ . J2c

wute ib&lt;A'U:S to lusnt—«v«i'
wL«C you ll
with
bald
water. Ysu'ij ium tu teixy sede

Ye:'U nMd tUgtall MM* and m*t«
a- this season -..tor bread, ler trait
.ski*, tut Mine* meat or tot fancy

10 »*.. 25c

lJ£M0c

RAISINS

..

:

Friday and Saturday Only
And Don’t Forget, We Are independent,
Nome-Owned Stores!

r IGA STORES W

Whether You Are A Farmer,
Merchant, Laborer or
Manufacturer
Your prosperity and success depends very largly upon
the prosperity and welfare of your community. This
bank has always performed an important service in this
community.

We Want You To Feel This is Your Bank
Strong, safe and an asset to this community and deserving of
your confidence and loyal support. This bank is the connection
between buyer and seller, and no matter what your vocation in
life, you atje either a buyer or seller of merchandise or service.

This Bank is a Strong Link In the
Chain of Commerce
Join the membership of this bank and enjoy the advantages
afforded by this old institution.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

Mrs Ella Rogers and granddaughter.
Barbara Leonard, .-pent the week end
with relatives in Kalamazoo.
I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adrimvon and
Harry were guests of ttiely cousin in
Ii Downirlc
Downgic Tuesday
Tuesday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Amos Byer of Kalama700 were Sunday visitors ot Mr., and
Mrs. William Ltonard.
, Mr. and Mrs. Von Duhn entertained
|ML. Edith Tniv-trom of Kalamazo.i
[Sunday.
Rev. Willcttk ot Grand Rapids.
J
Mr and Mrs Cluster Banghart and
Mr. and Mrs. Dit WJiluon and Mrs.l
‘.Mr. and Mrs. Roger William drove to Julia McElwain visifi-d Mr. and Mrs. f
I lupia Sunday.
Ahull Pennock of Hickory Qorners,
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpenter spent Sunday.
[Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tlibmns
Spaw uf Milo.
' Mr. .mil Mrs. Horace Pennock visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKIbbin were ,
the formers brother. Mr. and Mrs
pleasantly surprised Saturday evening,
! Eben Pennock of Albion Sunday.
being their tenth wedding anniverI Thursday Mr. und Mrs. L N. Bush it
nary. Numerous articles of tinware
[ spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. were presented them A very pleasant
[Gaskill ot Kalamazoo.
evening was enjoyed by those who;
Mbs Ida Kneslrick returned from the were there. Not only the crowd .pres­
hospital Monday somewhat improved. ent but their friends at large wish for [ r
Seventeen ladies,* including officers them many more anniversaries.
I
•and members of the Delton group of
Harry County Home Economics Extern-.: Mrs. Harold Jones. Mrs. Fred Smith '
class met at Hu* home of Mrs. | and Opal Honeywell were Kalamazoo i
j shoppers Saturday.
Erdlicr Dunn. Tuesday afternoon Nov.1
1. Weight charts were distributed,; Mr. anil Mrs Arthur Lathrop and­
among the members and the ladies i Mrs. Louise Lathrop were entertained
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
were weighed and measurwi as pre- [Sunday
j
jlimmary steps in the study of hutri- Code Mullcndore of North Pine Jake.
• tton this year. . Olficers for the year I: Either Olis of Hickory Corners vis;»re\ chairman, Mrs Elsie Horton; .Ued Mary Jean Smith Saturday and
•
Vice-chairman. Mrs Winifred jBensiba; Sunday.
Tlie meetings will continue this week.'
Secretary-Treasurer, Mr? Irene Car­
penter; Leaders. Mra.'tbUwr Dunn and1 Much interest, is shown.
i
Wayne
Palmntler
was
in
Hastings,
Mrs Beatrice Dunning: Recreation •
.
chainnan. Mrs.-Marie Williams. The I Friday.
Tilts- week some from here will start I
next meeting will be with Mrs. Wmi; tor the north to hunt deer.
[ irvd Sensiba. Dec. B.
.
Mr ami Mrs. JLiurvncc Quick and I Mr. und MrX. Arthur Lathrop at-[
family or Banfield spent Sunday with ■ tended the funeral of W. N. DcVirii: al
I Barryville. Mr. DeVine was one of ,
Mr and Ml&gt; M B Norwood.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hamilton Armour of the pioneers of Barry county having
Hickory Corners came SunfTfiy lo spend, lived seventy-eight years on tlie farm:
lhe week with tjieir daughter. Mrs ,j which he and his mother homesteaded. .
?tirn..r MnmntAn
Mrs Ada'Siiaw of near. Middleville

“The Bank with the Chime Clock”
CAPITAL'. $75,000.00
SURPLUS .

rd re'1 • • ^,m-,lsundfvH,*stinF3 VUU*
Robert Garritt was in Kalamazoo
tu
&gt; -• !».. suud»&gt;._____ ot) huiinrM Muiuho
■
M. and Mr.. M.u..,, homod
y,.. Sunda, ^hool ronvrnUon SunMUma«» jprnt
mnux j,y
„,ecc„ Irom ,url
ann Mr iM Mr-. CSM&lt;r Banjhar'.
„ w„ muc„ Inwcd by
H, r.,:dr:i Club *11.
rhr ull pn.^.nI Tlw prucixdin, will unkr-.u,.- ™ bl Uu- .rhurUl TliimdM aouMrfl
u,law, u lta
allen-.a.ul at u 00 Tl* ,ub^ct\mU bo. ,^Br tulure
ia.. thrir cat,, aiwaara. Me. tie,,Mr &lt;1U1 M„ Vaullhn &gt;M from
.
....
Kaliask* an- cuota ot th, home tollu
About
mi r. and Uiclr laniihm M,
wri joh„ t*,,,,, M„ 1Wu
ot the Barry County Rural le-.w ear- ana M. „a M„
ltu«he,.
Tiers gsaOciation surprised L. N Bush
•
Tcftsday evening After a mog cn. !
• joyable evening they departed lor their
homes leaving Mr'and Mrs Bush very Women Favor Thia Silk
nice gifu by which to r&lt; member tlie
Light Surgical Hoaiery I
occasion.
ilr. and Mrs. Claud Groat and fam­
Women with unsightly swollen
ily afore Kalamazoo vintwa Saturday.:
Their son .Eugene who v attending W. limbs, varicose veins or sprained
joints know there Ls relief in wear­
S. T. C. accompanied them home.
Harry Wertm.m .: staying in Grand­ ing properly fitted surgical elastic
ville with Mr* Wertman to assist in hosiery, and yet dislike the usual
the care of the Utter's father who u heavy bulky type because it detracts
so much from appearances
Akron Seamless Surgical Hosiery
fcoyer}
Mr and Mn Wilbur Tolles moved to Includes a light weight aeries, made
of genuine Japan Tram Silk with a
work.
smooth fine texture. It may be
Mr. and Mn&gt; Elwyn Hayward xpent? worn beneath the regular stockings
•.He week end with the latter’s parents.: with practically no visible evidence
Mr and Mrs Scott Lydy, of Woodland. ■
•
MbktM Guida "and Katherine Town;
The LyBarkw Drug Store in ID visited their sister. Mrs- Vera Terry. of
Ung* is an Akron Seamier Surgical
• Litchfield Saturday and Sunday.
Hosiery dealer, qualified to fit each
Several carloads of people from here piece correctly. Private fittings &lt;rc
attended the Prairieville lownrtujt S S
provided and ixtUacUon is assured.
convention Sunday at Prairieville and
—Adv.
heard Warren Brown of coma lock and

$50,000.00

15 B eau tiful Dolls
GIVEN AWAY/
Some Talk/ Some Walk/
T he Fii/fest Dolls in the Country have
been selected as Prizes.
They will be Given Away to the fifteen
little girls receiving the largest number
of.votes in ThaRexall Drug Store Doll
Contest. The awards will be made
Christmas Day. CONTEST NOW ON!
Rules Governing the Rexall Drug
Store Doll Contest for 1932:

I M. Hampion as he gOcs to Pau
.Th,, call wiv too'short but not
new•llcMtwn '’P
‘ “ mlnuU’ waj* •asted- Nearly • forty
c«ijg-vxj*5? Hr*1”10" mel-|

J'r"L crisp tinder wafers that
t..*.t. i:*ytir laoutli Tta»«4
.-Ur. add the. dm.bit*
Fb,.

Nut Margarin^

-

What Your Bank
Means to You...

1. No girl over 12 yran old may enter.
2. Oqly one nomination blank io be placed io lhe credit of each
contestant.
3. Any piece of paper may be used as a ballot. Every ballot
must be hi am ped by thr proprietor, or one of our vales force,
before being deposited in lhe Ballot Box.
4. No contestant shall solicit rotes or customers while in the
store. No ballot Blanks to be taken from the store.
5. No Ballots may be deposiled In-lhe Ballot Box before No­
vember PJIh or alter 10 o'clock, Christmas Eve.
,

6. No Ballou will be given except at actual tin* of sale. ' Da
not ask for ihcnj at any other time.
'
7. Any Ballots showing traces of any change in number of
votes marked will be drsUoyed without being coanted.
8. in the event ot a He tor any prise offered, a prise identical
with that tied for will be awarded lo each tying contestant.

Enter the Name of Your Favorite Little Cirl!

F

OR each penny spent at our store during the period stated above,
each customer may cast a vote. Ask all your friends to write your
name on the ballot before they put it into the Ballot Box in our store.
One Vote May Be Cast For Every Penny Spent In Our Store

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

�pao*

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER #. 19N

HENDERSHOTT.
IEDAK CREEK.
BUYERS PAY CASH
Mi*. Floyd Garrison and Mrs Ernie' — — - ——
—
.
FOR WORK HORSES Matteaon spent Thurtday with Mrs. •“»» »i*nt the week eta! with Henry
Harvey Parmake at Banfleld

Lelnaar and family

went to Cedar Springs Bunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lahr of Has­
ting*.
Joaephlnc Romig from lhe Dunham
dUlrlct and Loyd Thoma* of Grand
Rapid* were Sunday callers at A. C:
Clark's.
■
Tlie Young People'* class held their
party at the schoolhouse Ftidsy night.
Wilbur* Schantz and family spent the
week end at Basil Hayward's in Alto
Mrs. Robert Haynes came liorne last

day until Saturday with her daugh-

HOW TO GET MOTE
EGGS

Market For Good Aotmals. Ap­ Mr and Mr*. Rennie Mott visited ' UUle Margaret Gurd. daughter of
wlr daughter.
their
daughter, Mr*
Mrs.- Kgrl
&lt;»•* Oruger.
via,.., in
... Mr arwl Mr*. John Gurd. ha* been real
pears To Be Bright Spot In
sick, but is much better now.
Homer on Sunday. CI
Mrs Ardy Owen spent from Wednes­
Grace Brill and Frances DeMott
Livestock World

THE OLD G

(DAL5H0VElIk&amp;
SURE SLAPS

FjL.it Lansing—A crowd of bidders ot
such porportions thsraome of the bids
were lost before they reached, the auc­
tioneer paid I6.4C0 cold cash for 89
head of Horace and colt* sold at a con­
signment sale which concluded a MPday plowing contest ant! horte"fair
sjionsorcd by I tie Michigan Horse
Breeders Association St MlclUgan State
College
Tlw average price paid for registered
horse* wa* 8256 25 and SIM.05 for
gradev Fu*l* and yearlings brought
an average price ot (62
'Die animal husbandry department
iof the college lias been trying for tho
past few yean to Interest state farmers
In raising horses for tlie local market
which luu been obtaining replacemenu
for aged animal* from western state*.
Over one million dollars sere paid out
for horses brought in from oUier
slates by Michigan farmer* last year.
, Multiple horse hitches allowing four,
five, six. and eight horse teams pulling
plow* were studied by 1.500 people who
watched the plowing contest. Winners
in the claaaea as listed were John
Stoll. Lansing; A L Barnhart, Read­
ing; Bernard Bosworth. Grand Ledge;
and Sherman Read. Richland.
Winners in the hyrae pulling contest
were owned by Ernest Williams. Lan­
sing. first; R P. Longley. Flint, sec­
ond; and Fred Hayes. Owosso, third.
Owners of liry. place winners in tlw
allow hone classes are H D. Wood­
worth, Potterville; Michigan Stale
•Prison. Jackson; W. A. Small. .Grand
Ledge; Sherman Read. Richville; And
J. Porath and Soils, Detroit.

Wg
MAS WASTE/ El
DOWN OLD

_ And Coal it
the Best Possible
Form of Heat
HE natural, oven heat
produced by coal in­
sure* you of a com­
fortable, healthful win­
ter. Don't delay in or­
dering your supply—
price* rise with the ad­
vancing season. So put
your order in today.

T

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better
Our Truck* are Prepared to Give Immediate
Delivery On Coal Ordered Now

E E Calms from South HiuUngv
spent Sunday and Monday with ids
daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Owen.
The chicken pic supper at Cedar

splendid program that wa* enjoyed by |
a goodly number.
Elmer Reynolds of Wall lake called,
ut Lloyd Owen's Sunday
There will be a chicken pie supper I
time .and doing as well a* could be ex­ ' at the Bunnell church basement Priday evening. Everyone Invited
j
petted.
Mr*. Pardee from Flint spent the
The Parish Family Night meeting
will be held here on this Friday night week end at John Campbell *.
Mrs.
Kaiden
and
two
children
from'
Mi.ss France* Knight, from the Chil­
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
dren's Home in Detroit, will be live Flint
Laverne Campbell.
speaker. .Pot luck supper and all are
Mr. and Mrs Bert Lett* and Mr. and
invited.
Mr*. Myron Mason spent Sunday in
The Ladies' Aid will meet for dinner Grand Rapid* visiting a cousin.
,
mi Nov. 17 at the home of Mrs Ranald
John Hollman's iiavn * baby boy.i
Haynes.
born Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Dubois from AuSOUTH COATS GROVE.___
guzta spent the week at Henry Wert-,
Mr and Mrs. Berbert Pinter were man's.
Sunday visitors at Clarence Felzcr*
Mr. and Mrs Myron Wertman of
near Freei»rt.
Delton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Lillian Kenfleld and friend of De­ Mra. Henry Wertman.
troit spent Friday evening with C. M
Wally Campbell and san. Murile
Stowell and wife.
and daughter. Myrtle, and Russel Ben­
Clifford Clouse was a Lansing vis­ ton from Freeport callep al Henry
itor Sunday.
Wertman * Sunday eveningMr. and Mrs L. M. Covllle of Grand
Rapids were Friday P. M. callers at
the Wm. Bayne home.
.

home of her son. Claude, In Hastings
Saturday.
,j
'
Will Bayne "and wife attended the
sjieech given by John Kelcham at the
Star theater in Nashville Saturday
night. ________ _ _ ~__________

FREEPORT.
Mrs. Clara King entertained lhe mis­
sionary Society nt her home Friday
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
afternoon Fourteen were present for
the occasion.
George Waldring and wife of Holland 1
TELEPHONE 2257
| visited
UUted Mr. and
.. Mrs.
___ J.
_ E. Rou&amp;h I
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS
Thursday.
HASTINGS, MICH.
COAL, LIME, CEMENT, ETC.
Mr. and Mrs. Orno Knowles were in
Grand Rapids Frulay.
■
Mlv. Donna Lipscomb and friend.
" ' Ann Schneider, of Grand Rapids, visit­
ed the-week end with, her sister. Mrs.
jOrno Knowles.
! Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Laird of Ashland.
Ohio, are visiting with Mr. und Mrs
Herman Rcnsch and Mr. and Mrs. E
, F. Wallace nJ Carlton.
Mrs. Cheater -Allerding of Carlton
'Center-has been visiting with her
daughter. Mrs. TVd Bustance.
I A shower was given in honor of Mrs
; Orsun Laubaugh. formerly Miss Wilma
Stowe, by Mrs. Minard Lewis Friday
afternoon. Many useful gifts were fe'celved.and a delicious luncheon served.
Mrs. E. M. Wheeler attended the
funeral of a relative nt Greenville
Wednesday.
I Mr. an&lt;J Mra. Pete Thomas attended
the funeral of Susie Feme at Lowell,
| Monday.
। Mr and Mrs. Pete Thomu were in
। Lowell on .business Tuesday.
1 Mr and Mrs Pete Thomas .were call­
ers on Mr. and Mrs. Warner and fam| ily of East Carlton und Miskes of
Woodland recently.
Mr and Mrs. Morris Wilts and Mr.
* land Mra. Harry Ttiompson of Hastings
1 were Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs.
j George Thompson.
j Clarence Van Patten was at hl* farm
, near Coats Grove. Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Protus Kauffman of
i Clarksville were caller* on Mr. and
i Mrs J. E. Kauffman and family Wed­
nesday evening.
J. E. Kauffman was in Hastings on
iiurtnc.-.s Saturday.
"I'vo boon an employment manager for
I Mr. and Mrs. L. M Curtiss and fam­
ily attended a Hallowe'en party given
cloven years, and I've found that the tele­
by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Baker of Grand
Rapids Friday night end Miss Jane
phone is a real aid to the person who Is
I stayed-tlie week end.
looking for work. Other things being equal,
. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Coals visited tlvelr
; daughter. Mrs. C. W. Doty, of Level
the applicant who can be reached quickly
Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ickes and sister; Anna,
... by telephone . .-.I* likely to be given
spent the week end in Hastings.
Mra. M. C. BeVler, who has been l&lt; N*m-. labnr
the first chance at a job/'
'visiting her daughter. Mrs. L. M. Cur­ 11. SMItoo, Uber
tiss, has.returned to her home in Ooats
Grove.
/
Your telephone is a valuable aid in securing
I The Misses Wilma and Aristine
employment orin help­
Chase of Detroit and friends, w«re
.Sunday callers at the Ickes home.
M-»4 At Humfonl. cr-riry supiUi-s
ing you keep in touch
I Mr. Ottoson and Mr*. Edith Piaher )l«Uaa*l Utter U«, Aret. . ....
IN
and daughters. Mary and Eunice of While A Houirntr. tappllrt
EMERGENCIES,
with your present job.
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. Ickes Tl. Bebler Y&lt;mu&gt;* &lt;V. &lt;up|.|ir.«. ..
your telephone i*
.one day lost week.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Jake Walker of Bas­
pricelen protection,
il Ings called on the former's brother.
enabling you to iumi Brian Walker, at the Endres home
mon doctor, Firemen
Thursday evening.
or police initantly,
। Mr*. BesMc, Hyble of Lawton und
day or night.
j Mrs. Roy Walker and Mr. DeFries of
i Kalamazoo called on Brian Walker at
tlw Endres home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wills of Grand
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•—■ Rapids were guests of Mr. and Mrs

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Brian Walker Is falling very fast.
Everjortb enjoyed a good time at the
community party sponsored by the
merchants of Freeport Halloween
night. Refreshm^nU of cider and
doughnut* were served.
Mr*. Ella Catt of Alto visited Mrs.
Cora Gardner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cool of Grand
Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool
Thursday.
Mr*. Godfrey. Mra. Griswold and
Mrs. J. D. cool accompanied Mn Asa
Steckle and ton Victor to Hastings
Thursday to attend the Thornapple
Garden club.
Mr. and Mra F. G Hynes. Mrs. FY&gt;rd
Stowell and Mr. George Makley ot
Woodland were Grand Rapid* visitor*
Wednesday afternoon..
Ml** Halen. Boughner of Ha»Upgs
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs W. W Boughner.
Mn. Hasel Novisky spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mra. Sam Eckert of Irv-

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This easy bladder physic is needed
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and getting up nights. BU-KETS.
the bladder physic, containing buchu. juniper oil etc. works on the
blgdder pleasantly and effectively,
similar to castor oll'bn the Rowels
G&lt;t a 25c box 15 grain uxe) from
your druggist After four days, if
not relieved of getting up night* go
back and get your money. You are
bound to feel better after this
cleansing and you gel your regular
deep. Locally at E L Hope. Nash­
ville. Carvelh is Btebbuu-, Hartings.
Mich
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6 large cans - 25c
6 cans 25c
TOMATO SOUP
Van Camps
TOILET SOAP
Lux or Palmolive
19c
3 cakes
25c
PUMPKIN
canned in Michigan
4 large cans
25c
SALMON
finest Alaska red
2 cans
25c
DOGGIE DINNER 24 can case $1.89 3 cans
15c
CHEESE
full Wisconsin cream
lb.
lb. loaf
6c
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new Twin sliced
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Mayfair
bulk green
lb. 39c
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PAGE TWELVE

|UW ■an prtffa Tor brans. Rorm nrr,
NASHVlU.t.
I
rotctR. FCROEV
, ’another product of Michigan State.’L«t Week's Letter.
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford enter-'
TO BIG CHICAGO SHOW probably has won as many prizes asi Mrs. MelUsa Ookay 75. passed away'tatned Sunday the following guests
,—
;nny single grain-variety.
Friday morning at Pennock hospital (from Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs. C.
Rest Products From Fielrla And Three members' of the Michigan I where she had’ been taken on Wednes-1 Schasberger. Mr and Mrs. Fred
CHANCERY SAUL
, xsesi rroaucis rrom rieiaa nna&lt;tan
nctlve p,^ ln|day Mrs odbi had been tick for Schasberger. Russell Schasberger and
sut»
MUM.*#, in th» nrcnit r.urt fw( Livestock Expected To Mainthe »how. Ah educational exhibit several months. ’Funeral services were j Miss Poole.
j-’o-ualc &lt;-1 inter tn «S»iwwr.
_
i
.
.
rhowing some of the advantages of!held Sunday afternoon at two o’clock
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmer of Has-,
■
tain Winning Records
• p»rt T.nrtna
' Michigan us an agricultural state will I nt the home, conducted by Rev. Owens.! tings were guests ot his brother. Miner
East Lansing Michigan entries &gt;n j&gt;e on display under the supervision of | Mra. OaU Lykins sang. Mrs. Gokay i Palmer and family Sunday.
, ithe Inteinatlonal Livestock Exposition a man from tlie college farm crops de-:leaves one daughter. Mrs. Dora Walker] Mr and Mm Maurice Johnson nt. ,
■ and In the Hay and Drain show-, held partment
.
of Detroit, two sons. William of Jack-I tfXl t£ ho?*e .iX ut M Tc at
aimultaneouriv. are already being made----f ,.
I son and Otis cf Kalamazoo four 1 Lan-lna and suited hia farther Verne
. for three great national shows winch
HENDERSIIOXX
grandchildren, five sisters, two brothers jonaM&gt;n Tuesday and Wednesday
■'
are held tn Chicago November 36 to Last Weeks Letter.
and s
of relative^ and friends.
! ..
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i
■ December 3
Mrs A C Clagk and the twtns spent
Another wreck Monday night at
\ 2nd
Ei V E?rter
.
Michigan farmer, and livestock men last ueek m Jackson vuittng relatives iKnoIIa fornfT thr car (.p.,^ oxer
Or,nd R“P,ds »«*"» 8'T?f,yz3l,h thrlr ,
I have brought back more than their
Mr. and Mrs. Will Easton and Mr none of tta! occupant, Tre seriously parrnU* *r' “nd Mr’ W,U
1
Glare of ptiMa from Chicago since and
----------Mrs ---------------------------------------Veld Easion and families of |luft
£ ” " ’ ” •
”*•
" j Mr.
*»’ and Mrs. Frank
’*'• "VTravis
•»*-«*•viirtted
these expbsitlons be;an Hones, hogs. .Jackson were »•
—s-* -guests
—•• -•
* e.
• and "Mrs. Fred Warner. Mrs. GalLlhelr children at Grandville. Sunday. I
Sunday
at, A.
C. i Mr.
cattle, and sheep are always sent to the Clnrk'.i. Callen there were Dr. and.-Lykins. Mixs Margaret Wenger and । MIST Ethel Palmer spent the past
big show bv Michigan State College Mrs.- Glen Gdnn ol Kalamazoo and \fcrjin Gage were in Battle Creek week with friends and relatives at
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
which has a trophy r»&gt;m full ol rib­ Mus Josephine Romig und Loyd Tuesday nlght attending a "Food Grand Rapids.
bons and cups uon by its herds
Martin anrl Manrte. Na.1®"*” B,Ven
““ rn'P,0&gt;'M 01 l!,«i
Parl&gt;' at the’ Orange hall Was ,
The’College ha« another, stake in fannva ntTWfSj'v, nnd’
i
Co
ver&gt;’ welt nltcndrd P’’1’1*? evefiing.
this year’s show as one of the features ।fauova of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Haney , Mr„ Mary Hope returned to Spring Seemed Uke old times had returned,;------------------------------------------------------- ;---------- r-----------'--------------------------------It will be the honoring of flw leading :panmuee o. .Baniic.a. Fay v. nit worth n.w
Arbar &lt;&gt;&lt;..»»,
Sunday ».«.&lt;
after spending u few fur the evening at least, but we were] boys" didn't get out. but perhaps they the 18th of November. And don't forcroft* varieties one cf which l» to be 'uuertL
and family of Johnstown were Sunday days
dayg wlth her daughter
d0U8bler* Mrt* Frvd »«iry wmc of the other "girb and will at the next party which will be get "girls." lhe refreshments,
fHobust beans; originated ut Michigan guesu, ano rail*™
------caucrs »t
at piovd
rio,a riarrtann-.
uuinAoti&gt;. I...
.Warner
•
1
mus!cal sponsored by the choir!
j State in the plant breeding plots ot the .T’*-"Vval meetings dosed Sunday]
(late Profewor Sprang.
with nil day services. Miss Leant did •of the Evangelical church Sunday
’ Robust beans shown by Michigan cx­ a splendidI work here and made many night KBS a success and was enjoyed
! hibhors have, won as many ox nine of friends who deeply regret her going. |by a full h0UM. Tht. |)roc^ wUI
We sincerely hoi* to roe and hear her
for n&lt;sw muslc
3B?!n'
,
.
",
. I The many friends of MlSs Esther Dull ]
: STATEMENT
-■• or THE OWNERSHIP.
— ----- MAN
RX&lt;
•--i Mr; «’d Mrs- R°,x'rt Garrison and aro ^rry to hear of her illness and'
i ’ht
m"F '’'^•RrB8 '’Ojl“d&gt;; singers of Buttle Cirek at-jho|h. for her a speedy rrrovery.
&gt; akr&lt;t -rtir
^‘t“rday ni“ “- u
Arrangements are being made by the |
r" 1'r
Rtv Conklm wU1
hwe for churcb * majority, of the business places to close,
&lt;»n. &lt; n..n ct n«’rry—•» Sunday inoming. From now on cachlon Wednesday nights during the winNui.ry pubbe in »«J tar th. Wednesday night there wril be held a tor months beginning Nov 9th
1
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Hntw* tHnrx aritl t
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BARBEHS CORNERS.
. e-eI Last Week's Letter. •
PLEASANT VALLEY.
M 'ja • lurtipe
Mr. and Mrs- Jf&gt;lln nrottn Q»‘t
A number of The W. M
'“UH- &lt;inilgjlt&lt;.r and Mr antj Mrs. William
tnet.at-the home of Mrs. Z-T. wurcutt..
7:;
_. .,7Orand Rapids called on i
Wednesday,
afternoon
to
tic
a
comfort
‘ * 1' V
MORTGAGE SALE
------r Sunday.
X’e which they wld to Elmer Campen.
C‘“r5
“JTl,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Dudley Kennedy enter­
i»n
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. George and tliree
.nd RmutioM, griateS children of Grand Rapids visited their ,tained "Tlie Merry-Mtxere Pedro Par» arT.MrT,';, of th, cAisims. Mr. and Mm. John E. Brake.. ty
- “ Saturday evening. Clayton Shroyer!
'’“•J T
'Has Fuller mm honors. Mrs. L J. i
snagiog e iu-t.
Sunday evening.
..............
.
„
Mr- i,nd Mr* C"11 Pre*1®” and EH”®1"®jiws and Mrs. Jay Spilth were
,
,
j
all L. ©wk aed wm. tt. diene visited the former’s sister. Mrs. consoled.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer enter-]
L. fed and wm tt Cora CUlay and family of Vicksburg.'.j tained the latter’s father. Henry Notten!
.Sunday.
•.
and daughter. Maybelle and .Lewis
J
J. F Brake and. son John were Lan- '1Notten and family of Jackson for a
. sing visitors Wednesday.
Burt Gray and Esther visited rela-, few days.
The laborelory te.ted Hour
n.thrs at Lake City over tlie week end. । Doctor W. D. Matthews and Earl
j’’Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Martin and chil-; •Thurston of Grand Rapids visited at
Mli*.
!i’; dren afcompanled them as far os Re-' ■ Mrs. Etta. Bump's Thursday. •
’ | Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver spent
2 "^'om^nik^o? Ionia visited schools’,,,lthcr' °"n*
*
Aa e.cellent quality flow for all purport.
I
il
l
Weaver,
near
Alto.
iin tills vicinity Wednesday and called i
.
Ann Arbor ts ^2
home
' at the home of hu par^nut, J. F. Brake,t‘ , Martin Foley of
1..^
■ for a few days with his mother. Mrs.
[a^d
,,
j Jerry’ .Foley, and brothers nnd sisters.

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OF COAL

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173 CARS OF

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Gold Medal " S"’

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Country Club Flour

49c
35c

King’s Flake Flour

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NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
iWc understand that Edgar Cheney
Last Week’s Letter.
’lins M,d hls farm, known ns the Ed.
[
Mrs. Carl Turner and little daughter, Brown farm. We will regret to loose
•■Bessie Marie of Saranac are spending|Mr. and Mrs. Edgar chewy ns he whs
a few weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred l’"r» a"d brought up in Ulis locality.
■1 Brynnt.
! Wt‘ iha11 wli11 him success wherever he
There wqs no school Thursday and]ma&gt;’ locate•• Rfidav as our teucjiw attended the In■r
«P--a ttltute in Grand Rapids.
■
MORGAN.
i.r J, Y^rire
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton and&lt; Last Wee’s Letter.
&gt;k« rt th,.’rum.: family attended a party Ttiursdny eve-j Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Mead are the1
M'lriwry । nlng in Hastings at the home of Mr. I proud parents of .an 8’. lb. baby girl.i
v'iinjr
/ i*nd
Ira Shultz.
j born Sunday. MotlX'r nnd baby are!
remikc renutn
Mrs- Ray Bryant returned home last doing nicely.
‘
(lull tr.owiMcr week after spending a few weeks with! Hattie Shaffer and son Homer spent
Ji-T brother nnd family of Detroit.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde.
Mrs. Leach cave a Hallowe’en party*.Mrs. Bertha McCoy of Grand Rapids
Wednesday afternoon for her pupils. - was also a visitor there.
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Newton attend-1 Mr. nnd Mrs. CInre Mend of Battle
ed a Hallowe'en party Monday evening I Creek called on 'Elgin Mead nnd fnm-|
at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Wei- ily Sunday nnd took little Forest homo:
fare of limiting.’.
j with them for a few days.
---------- .'Ik*'*'..
I Rev- Gibbs of Hastings. Charles Har- i
&gt;
QI I3IBV.-----------------------irinuton of Barryville and Elwood Vani
th:,: Last Week’s letter.
I Sickle of Lansing spent Sunday, with
Miss Jeanette Ritzman entertained a Mamie Webb and fnmilv
n. I large company of friends to a HallowMr and Mrs Harrv j|arnmond and I
e’en party at her home Saturday night. famlly o( Vermontville calk'd on Mr.
: William Walloce pf Hastings High; an&lt;( Mr-. j w St,in(.r Sunday,
school
wn»
the
teacher
of
the
Adult;
cinyton.
Arthur. Opal mid Ruby|
CHANCERY SALE
Sunday School claxs Sunday and was Webb. Donald Mead. Unwood Chris-1
much enjoyed by all.
topher. Elwood Van Sickle and Nonna!
Mr.-. Leo Reynolds and Mrs Knlffln, Haytor attended a masquerade party1
spent a tew days m Flint the pas’.:Saturday night at.the home of Jea1 wck.
nette Ritzman of Quimby. All report:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dirk Hoffman enter- a B00d tjmP
; Calm’d relatives from Detroit over the’ Mr alul
Eijworth Duxbury of
wrek I'lul.
■
: Lansing spent the week end at their;
.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Kellogg and! cottage here
family spent Monday evening al the
. '
,, ,
’
. home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Glasgow
MIDDLEVILLE
i where they celebrated the former’s, ’
„„„
&gt;
'
bi*thdav
I
nnd Mrs
" Gray are home
!.
' . ’ ’, , ,
; from their northern summer home for
SANDY HILLS.
I ’he winter Their many friends are
,r Last Week’s letter.
.
dad to »cc them bpek enjoying good;
■ t Silas Doster of Prairieville called on; health.
. ;
! Charley Ludlow Thursday.
| D&lt;m D. Putnam of Hastings and n i
Grace and Margaret McKibbin spent teacher nt Dvwling. for many years a
the week end tn Cloverdale, the guests resident here, wm calling on old friends
of their cousins. Thelma and Bernard here on Saturday. He told us of^the
/recent death of &lt;1
I Wdlic Shattuck and family of Parch- ’:nmn. who. many
1 1 meat spent Friday afternoon with Geo.. 1clerk here and had many friends In ’
this vicinity.
.
।
McKibbinri*.
Tlie school is arranging for a fair j
.
Nov. 13 there will be an all day meet­
., ingat the Yankee Springs church. Bas- ■soon. which will be of ureal interest to
- ket dinner at noon. There will be a pro- -all interested in school work. You will;
mortgage sale
' gram of recitations, singing of hymns., want to attend.
fiat • « readings and devotionals
Sunday!. Mrs. Fred Granger and mother. Mrs.]
*• "•’■■}.school as usual at 10:00 o’clock. Preach- 1Sophia Chase, spent the week end with;
Grand Rapids friends.
Xv_ ‘OS »l 11:00 o'^ock.
Our boys are enjoying tlie good
Tlie gardens ot Buckingham Palace ( weather in ball practice nearly every
»’■!* &gt;■• have been turned into a bird sanrtp-1 night and :&gt;ome good players are in the1
! rpaklng among the youngec fellows,

Soda Crackers

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Pastry Flour

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order

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publication.

D*lrd QcCoUf 19. 1933.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Tlie Standard is proud of the fact tliat In our forty years of
operation we have never passed a dividend and your stock lias
always been worth 100 cents on the dollar.
Our state has.created a special department to look after the
welfare of Building and Loan investors, with a supervision and
corps of auditors In tlie field at all times, always working to safe­
guard Building and Loan investors. You can find no safer in­
vestment.
Our booklet for lhe asking.

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&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at JeH.r.on

D.troit, Michigan

10c

Campbell’s Soups

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25c

Quality Soup—All varieties

DEER SEASON OPENS !
Kroger Stores aft stocked with a complete line of foods for the huntei—Monty Saving Values I

Calumet
Buldnj Powder

ib m, 25c

2

Coffee'
Bread

1’A-lb.

Pumpkin

25c

Molasses

18c

Apple Butter

15c

2%-lb- Mn
AuntDineh. 114.1b. cen 10c
qtjw
Country Club - Hevorful

4

Pode end Bean,

2 ib i. 19c

Enbsuy • A rich iraooth quality

Oats

3

* 10c

Peanut Butter

Io«l*6c

m c«n,
Country Club - fancy quility

Campbell*.

ECONOMICAL FOODS

OLEO

49c

FRENCH
Ibv
Full bodied end fl«vory

10 it.

B.H

PRUNES

50-60 rit*

2

19c
ib.

11

10 iu 15c

Corn Meal

Yellow ■ Bulk

'2

Cocoa.

23c

ib. c
/Our Molhsn - quality cocos

NAVY Bean, io- 25c

19c

Michigan hand picked

25

MIcM jm—Fine Gctnvbud

lb. doth

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Colfaala E»p«on

Head Lettuce
Bananas
Choice yellow fruit
Sweet Potatoes

2

&gt;» 15c

n. 5C

3

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10c
23c

25

MidrijM

IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS

Home Dressed Pork

PORK RO

STS

Picnic Style

FRESH HAMlb. 9c I SALT PORK . .
SIDE PORK lb. 8c | BACK PORK

CHICKENS

cunicrn w a mc
OniVlVRU &lt;1A1919

!6.

5c

. lb. 6c
. lb. 8c

"&gt;13c

3 to 4 pound average

HAMBURG and SAUSAGE . .
BEEF ROAST, any cut of chuck
HOME MADE CORN BEEF

‘ Local Representative

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10c

Quick Oats

Yellow Onions
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Safety is the one big feature of Building and Loan that stands
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lb.

. Country Club—Th« hboutory l«,t«d paltry Row

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lb. 7c
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

REGRET DEFEAT OF
CKJ.C.KETCHIMI

12 PAGES

INTERESTING DISPLAY
BY CAMP FIRE GROUPS
Ceremonial Gowns And Honor

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 16, 1932

HASTINGS DEBATERS

NUMBER 29

PAGES 1 to 8

ROADU COMMISSION
bUHIIVIlOO UlM
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SEEFREEMpyiES, FATHER AND SON
BANODET NOV. 21
CAPABLY IW1GED e,,,aSx o^r1.

.SHOT BANDED M
Ivan Niswander Of Battle Creek ■

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! Arrested By Deputy George
Beads, Magatines, Charter
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Sumner
And Head Bands Exhibited
■Evening
MEMBERS AMD QUESTS OF
ONE OF MANY VICTIMS OFR
ALBERT BECKER IS AOAIN 8undw
, HAVE ASKED NO TAXES
I The Camp Fire display In the east
, Any jj^rsurw Interested, particularly
RDnTMFRWnHD TA VTA VW
POLITICAL UPSET OF
COACH FOR LOCAL HIGH
»ua wwiuhlp..
c.-,,..,FROM COUNTY IN PAST
window’of the Crothers hardware on )
•policy holder* of.th.- State Farm MuBROTHERHOOD TO HAVE
SCHOOL ENTRANTS
JSS,nti!
TWO YEARS
Saturday was very attractive and drew
itual and the State Farm Life Insur-! ,
LAST WEEK
REAL TREAT
Al 1*1 A VO CAWE nr me

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&lt;« lot of attention from passersby.
Included In the exhibit were several

I killed u mate phriiMint out &lt;&gt;t waium I

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ance Comtiantes In this county, are to |

Th, M,d ... «W u,„ .» IMPROVED 167 MILES
ALWAYS GAVE OF HIS
head bands, one on the loom, one that PRELIMINARY SERIES
WILL OPEN NOVEMBER 181 EAX, S5TE"'
----'----------------BEST TO FOURTH DIST..X"
TOWNSHIP
ROADS' IN 1932

REV. H. HAMILTON AULEN
BACH TO BE SPEAKER

Niswander wax taken before JuiHcc ..
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.. I o’clock, according to Jerry Andrua, the'
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Question Of State Income Tax Matthew* on Monday and .. ., v.d »joMoney Coining From State ------------------for
„ the*? companies, who is Every Man Who Possibly Can
Un -1 local- agent
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ito._. g|,ou|d ^ten(j Tftjg aather.
Mim Viva Hmith, who is working for ] b Topic For Loagoo-Very '
w“ | der McNHt BIU Will Core For
her torch bearer*'
bearers’ rank in handicraft
handicraft.'Important And Timely One
it u just such unsport manlike art
Additional Work
j/ne.
had some candlesticks on displayy I
ing With His Son
hunting each
A matter that rannot fail to comTitles of ttw picture are "Tlie Benea i
....
Harting* High M-lioo!
rcliool has beoome
become a
—- ll,al n,alte
We have iieard many expre.-oiorv. of These are used at the ceremonial rites’ I1 Hustliu.'
the Michigan High 8cho &gt;1• .auccreding
seawwi.
regret from repubjleans and democrats, Two ceremonial gowns and un official member-of
tn* -UMW1
in.(n(1 th&lt;B rarpju! attention of the factor' and "Horse Sense." Other sub- of tiu-Brotherhood, a* well as for fath­
as were Debating Leagui■ &gt;....... this year and
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over Hie drfnrf^ of Congrt-iumali uniform were also shown, us
will i
.: ‘.Rpervinors of Barry county te the fuct,J'*,s Br'‘ t“rtn news reels, showing tlie era who are not member* who wtali
Ketcham for re-election. It wa*-a copies of the magazines. "Every Girl's"! compete for the mter»riiola-tic debate
(that this county now ha* an invest-1 national corn husking contest, also the to participate Each member or non
NOTICE TO ADVERTIS­
championship of thc state, according to,
freak of the cyclone; for under nornial a»id ’Guardian .
I m«nl of well toward 6t^00.(X|0 in th-- National Dairy Show and Hie Inter- member is invited to bring
boy or
ERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. , county system of 330 mile* of g-xxl, national Livestock Exposition, featur- t«o with him as hte guest or guests for
Each girt works for honors .and thc (an announcrnw-ni Uy Mr J H. McBmconditions he would have been elect­
Because of Thanksgiving, the ' road: Thc county i» to be congratu-1 U’S f,lr boys' and the girls' sections tlie evening of next Monday night.
ed with ease. He was one of thou­ beads. both large and small, -awarded ] Iiey, Director of University Debating tn
sands 6f victims rA the thoughtless tor these honors, were exhibited along tllP univ,rally of Michigan and Man- Banner will be published a day early Hated over Hie fact that the present
show.
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। November 21. at the Methodist church
ager „r tlM. 4^-llltlH. Albert B. Becker
zeal of voter*. exprE-uing their pro­ with a group charter.
.county road commissioners have ao. Remember there te no admission.1 soda! rooms,
test* against mtioiu l-xtetlng economic 1 It was a ve^ interestingwiiidow and!ut the High whWjJ facuJ... wll) b.. ln asking our advrrtiwrs and corre­ capably handled .the road situation I Everybody who te interested te invited
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For the members of the Brotherhood
spondent* to plea*e send your copy : that they have not asked Barry county । to attend.
,o Mr charge of the local debating team.
ronditluiu. and determined to have a !!~.^n,,,rF‘rr.
.
‘ no charge will be made for the ban
Crothers for his kindness and co-op- । The
— qurAtHur fi&gt;r
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ihw deal
| for a dollar in taxation in tlie past two j
j quet; hte season ticket is all that Is re­
debate
this
year te
.
After twelve year* of fine service, eratlon.
.
years.
It
the
apjx&gt;rtionmem
to
coun,
‘ Hie proposal that Hie state of Michlquired For the non-member who may
The Banner force and thc pub­ .ties from the automobile Wight taxh
our fellow townsman can have thi|gan adopt a state'income tax. This
&gt; attend, a guest ticket will cost him
consclousiM-.-s that he has given the
For both members and the non
i topic wu» cliOMn last spring'in pref­ lisher-. will appreciate your kindnrvi [shall continue to b&gt;- sutetanUaliv,
| members who may bring boys, thc
best tliat i* tn him to lite country and
। what It has been, they plan to main-1
erence to many others by a majarity In this matter.
hte district ’ During all tjwl period,
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Sincerely.
tain the roads and keep them in gocxl
11‘ule of lJ»e member schools in the De­
i price for the boys' ticket* will be 25&lt;j
i condition without a dollar from the
there never has been even a breath,
.each. An extra good supper is being
! bating League. The timeliness and linCook Bros.
I county's taxpayer*. •Tins situation can
of suspicion or a doubt In anybody ^
Lu.,!:
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prepared and a fine program • will be
i portance of this question as a subject
I. untfkublcdly
imrdktihtcdlv continue
.-nl’tlmiA until thc
th.- return
return'
_ _ I carried out. Members and now-rtemmind
who knew him that- John
j for public discussion, are pointed out by
of better time* when, it is to be hoped.' WIKLo WILL ATTEND CLUB bers who wish to take a boy can get
Ketcham was not sincere, honest and
■ Mr. Raymond H. Berry, secretary of
|
that
with
farmers
getting
fair
prices
WEEK
AT
M.
8.
C
IN
tickets for the boy at tlie church. NonX
S DR- STREET. PSYCHOLOGIST, ■ the State Commission of Inquiry into
for their products, trade and bustnev
’
members can al.«o purchase their own
rs.mnTs nnwrrw» . , w—' i Taxation and chairman of the Tax Re­
being normal, the county can take
JULY 1H3J ■
tickets there. Each parent Z™
who -I
atrongfCM
Hr can retire with th1'
CITED SEVERAL INTERvision Committee of the Detroit Board'
acme steps to put these highways tn.a
,
•---------[tends will be expected to bring his own
knowledge tliat he has faithfully rep-J
------------------CASES
--------I of Commerce By all raids, the must
ESTING
.conditionwi)rrc,4he expense for main- UDC RlPHARnQHM HF
-clilld or children to thl* banquet if he
reeented lite district The dtesatlsfac. f impjrtant topic of Interest to the j*oI tenancr will
steadily--------decrease
This
(has such chl]d or chlldren
|r any
jpie of Michigan today te that of taxa-,
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;!i’?rr haR
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KENT CO. WAS JUDGE I*rso” *hhea to have a boy supplied
road commisuntirecedcntcd economic conditions m CHILDREN SHOULD BE IN-- Ilion, and of that .subject thc inroin.' WORKERS ARE BUSY IN BAR- fount
— . — — — WITH PHMCinCMrc ,ax ls -»
u&lt;uk i sion tn
to thank
thank fnr
for that Verv
very thine
tiling.
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[him for the evening, he should notify
this country which made hosts of vot-; cpiocn
°r &lt;rav-* 4 importance •to every!
. The*county has taken over this year/ Thirty Nino Girle Gannod 1fiR4 Roy Chandler at the City Bank, the
SPIRED vv
WITH
CONFIDENCE
RY COUNTY AT SECUR­
in. oppose every official; especially OrlHCU
I I n LUIYr
lUcriLc man. wcn^in and child as well as cor-,
I in n&gt;ll.-&gt; o( towmtolp routa; The Im- *»'«F "«&gt;' “&gt;rls Canned 3064
„t the llmherhttod. or C. F.
those who had served many years, no
T, .
poratlotw In the stale, and te Hie ni.«stING MEMBERSHIPS
prorement
of
these
roads
has
beer.
Quarts
Of
Fruit,
Vegetables
I Angell, secretary of the Barry County
nmtter.how faithfully they had served. Gave Splendid Talk At Central timely for debate and discussion gen-'
financed with money supplied under
An(i Meat Thc Past Year
V ’*
because Hh&gt; v-oters wanted u new p t A Grirnnirntinna A« Jerally.
.
th.McNitt
bill
by
the
state
of.
Michl,,
nc
rasi
xcar
This
will be an unuspal opportunity
FOR ASSISTANCE
ileal." In hte twelve years of M-rvice
Kun
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niP ln
come tax
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w
ir’zal'ona «8
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Tile
IhCOnW
t3X aUruiari
qUCStiOli wall
Will UnUll- CALLS
ARF
Coiigreitemiin Ketcham has been faith-'
sisting In
( Welfare. Work
t doubted!.y lx- one of the mou
.. ...
important!
Bl
— —- INCRFA&lt;ilNR RAH Y «an Np,tt &gt;&lt;ar an equal amount will' County Agent Harold J. Foster an-, for men to do a fine thing for boy*
nnt ii*unuMOii«u uhili
available with which tlie countf nounrcs tta- county champion* in the t&lt;j many of these, it will be an out­
fill th duly. courtexML-. to everybody.
There whs n-&gt; line attendance at the
thr subject* at the next.M-snext,"—ion
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-» the
•»— Leg’—
—-------and iuu sought to promote the beat Central I* T A. meeting Thursday islature. and high school students of Many Cases Need Immediate, \ an finance another 167 miles. With variotw years work of the Barry county ‘landing event of their lives, and they
’ the McNIU bill in force, tiu- entire 800' &lt;-•&lt; canning clubs,
will *urely hear a message that will
interests of thc country and the dis- night in the Central school auditor-: the stule will render invaluable a.&lt;-:
Attention—Flour And Cloth­ , miles of township roads frill be an- There were lour dub* organized in | be helpful to both fathers and son*.
trk-t lie represents. No man could do ium. All agree that it was u worth- atetancelo the people and industries &lt;&gt;t
, mixed to the county system We be- '*w county |his year with a member- Tlie toastmaster wilt be Lloyd Shafer.
—• that
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-the state by carefully and thoroughlying Being Distributed
more **•
than
while gathering.
Dr.
psycbolo-'
-lU
vc
tlie
citiaeiLs
and
taxpayers
’
of
'
**»*P
of
39
IfirB.
These
girl*
canned
head of the Boy Scout movement In
We have every eunqdence that the flat and u number of the w k Kcl- studying the subject and divwmlnatlng
Armistice Day marked Hie opening , Bilrr&gt;. couMFXwe a debt of gratitude 306* Ouarte of fruit, vegetables aud&gt;
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future will open the way lur further )Ugv MHindatrm stall, spoke on Hie information mi it to llw public "
i ot tlie annual Roll Call for memberEach club had its local
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UH4,’ tUUU commission
LUI,,,!!..—..... for
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l.,l manner meat.
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three! ••Parent-Teacher
- The debates tn the Michigan High
Fears."
ships In the Rc&lt;Htn whieh thw havt. handled the town- ment Day.a! which Hine exhibit* were [JEER HUNTING DREAM
Sctiool Debating League arc conducted .
Cro.-v. and v-.dunleer-hjp ,nlieaj?e take-over tins year They rejected to be shown in Hastings at, uuun , ’ '
J teachers ore quite prom- to harbor-'n two series: a preliminary series in
CITY COUNCIL MET
worker* are busy at pUn to d„ tbl. saIne uith the mileage1 Uie Ag-HE fair for the county cham-i
ALMOST SHATTERED
mtnnrcniv mnuT within thcniMlre,. kun. of a chlldH which all member schuols debaU- at
■ Hie task uf sccurirjg [o h,. taken over in 1933. We hope pionship.
WtUnitoUAT Nlunl pbtehUal miaMhavLjr. They in ay! least four times, and an elimination
F&gt; the•same.Tlwhouse- nothing rfill interfere until the entire
M«- Agnes Richardson. Home But "Baldy-' Awoke To The
think the child d&lt;A not know how1 *&lt;•«&lt;■* which terminates in
-A the Blau, ,
8V»»»* to-house canva-. goo
shal! be made into county Demonstration Agent, Kent county.
incy feci
irci about
aixmi it;
it; but
mn Dr
ur. Street
street drtie-jVJUMupwuHup
Du- school,
was started on Tues- roud.
,
y made the award* giving the county Fact That He Was The Victim
Decided To Lay 300 Feet Of they
,Championship Debate. —
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dared
the -lull
child semes
this .f.-ai I »’«£ the higltert jx-iTcntagc ol vic/
day representatives
If time* shall Improve, townships' championships to Hie following girte: ।
Of a Practical Joke
Tile In East Part Of Oity[ in adulU Just ax an anima! inima!
does, und
' tor*»
preUmtnaty debates are
does,
and }» theJ
of U,r American D- .niay u. abk. to heIp toward the gravcb
Ut. Jr
Year.
Jr.-Opal
“Opal
U4krr' Baker.
Wood-:Wood-,
j^r
weeks &lt;Klr clly nlght.
To Erect Guard Rail
ot cl,,e
’T‘* '‘J the ellminatiun eertes and B10
n Auxiliary will
at UK
the uouk
banks, ai,u|.
and |nug, (of
tbe«c rnnrta
roads Ttir
Tlie muntv
county nnlv
only land Club.
, reacts according!}. A
K tendency v,
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«juuau»iu«i»
»,n be BL
.f nw*'.,.
I watch, Clarence Shultz, perhaps better
&gt;.
Ir.
(K..
-hiu
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awiirdi-d
UnUniverdlv
nf
MlrhiUan
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&gt;wh
lw
u
to
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In
Uw
child
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s-lurd«y.
"nd
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la0
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The council held their regular Wed-,
1st Year. Sr. Hazel Shriber. Carlton. known „ Baldy." has been eagerly
neMlay evening ituiteud of Friday eve“&gt;• ”&gt; ""&gt;•
‘
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c'~
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anticipating
the
pleasure he was soon
nlng last week, as tfrlday waa Armis­ thc teacher fears he will do. How ioperation of thc Detroit Free Pre-*
V-ar~Franfes Shcllington—Ry-110 enJoJr&gt; m goln&lt; to thc upper penlnunwise it is to have snch fears B ver" .11115 Trophy l in tlie shape of a shield,
tice Day and a legal 'holiday.
On Sunday evening Mrs. Don Fore-: crown it and pul a few loads ot gravel nn Club
inp in vcom
,^,
। sula VB
on Ba deer-hunting trip
Tliomas E. Allen was grunted per­ apparent Tlie tears ore the result of1 tht* de.Mgn of which was taken from the man. Roll Call chairman, attend*d the Whero mart needed. Obvlotisly that. 3rd, Year—Jean Stedge—Ryan Club. nanv —..h « Oartv of friends' The
mission to |Mit a sign over the sidewalk a lack of sympathetic understanding of well-known University of Michigan community
meeting ut Woodland wm not. make a |x-rmancnt roadway.* 4th. Year—Anna Berner -- Monroe .,me for denarture wm set for Friday
in front of his place at 209 South Hie child on the part of the parent or '»hleld. Ita ba.se te of American walnut, where
wirnre she
slje gave ua talk on Red Cross
Cros* .althoufh
Biih&lt;n,»h tnr
for mmt
most nr
of th*,
the venr
year it
It wiii'niuh
will Club ’
!laitemoan
afternoon As
as tlie
me hour for leaving ap“
17 inches In height and 15 inches work and prerent conditions. The be an improvement over what has
■Jefferson street Tlie work must oe the teacher.
5th. Year—Ruby Newton — Carlton i ..readied "Baldi
frcquently became
Dr. Street declared that it should be|«CTOM u'e ”&gt;P- unfl th’’ medallion. *u- Woodland jieople gave a splendid mu t- been. Next year Hje county will get, Club.
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done so as to have tlie approval of the
uy engineer.
engineer
-'tmlied aim of parents and teach- i*Timpo5.cd upon th.’ shield, is 9 inch. cal program including selection* by about S7.000 in addition to thc nearly] The above county champions are en­ j almost lost tn delightful reverie..and
city
The matter of grading East Thom «• 10 patiently, develop in the child
diameter, three-eights of an inch tile High school glee club, a young gjg.ooo n received this year With that titlptj to the trip to Club Week at i pictured himself in the dense solitude,
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on
page
three!
I
thick
and
la
rn«i
nt
mill!
hmnn.
with
thick,
is cost of solid bronze
mrii*
the music
inMnw-., money
some graveling
al n»uon^e°couM hca'/the cracklinz'of
street in the first ward was referred to
nwn's quurtette
quartette and
and the
music tnstrucmoney it
it can
can do
do some
graveling on
on the'
the' Michigan
Michigan State
State Qtllege next July
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' all lettering artistically embossed.
tlie stIWt committee, with power to
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tor hi the consolidated scliool Tlie mjicage of township roadx taken over , which time 4-H club champions in all „ broken twie in the affine betokenlna
- Tiw great majority of the .schools ushers were young ladles wearing the tnte year; but, it will be only 840 a mile projects from every soutliern Michigan th. nntiroach of hte nrev then Im*
CITY TREASURER IS
l will liold their first debate on Novcm- Red Cross uniform, and the glee club and that will not go very far. When county gather 500 strong for a week of
L. fh..
.JLXne antler*’
The matter of laying a sewer to lake
MAKING FINE RECORD **‘r 18 Three other state-wide debate;. were inmv
theiuregulation
| tin.tiuuiiuii
situationwin
will(jcium
permitit itiuv
t^ecuuiuy
countypleasure
pleasureana
and»tuay.
study.
tlM.re wm
wa3 a
a Raih from hu gun and aj
care ui
of water
from hit
thc laigilarge urcn
area &lt;&gt;i
of
w
*uici jimu
.uuuuu drea* also.
। me
', tlw-rc
roof of Hie Bliss plant, also to care for
nnn n.
. ,' 'n
I6’ , a,‘‘l
This week Saturday Mrs Foreman and townships can cooperate and
Thinking that some girls might not hl. ....
a
mammoth
buck.
thc water Uiat gathers from the area Collects All But $2,302.65 Of Januarj,13 Tvill ririipk-te tlie prehmi- speaks in thc interests of the Red gravel thc township roads. Which will be able io attend. Mrs Richardson I"
south
nf thc Michigan Central
in the'
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Oily Taxes Spread On Rolls i'»&gt;“
“ 1 “! n«d”.TS2 S wS “'e, mMla.-hsa u.s «kah™.
w­
[not need’to be made as wide as county , lows:
,
eastern llmita of the city was taken up.
a
little
while
have been organized In
in various wte
parte
hare
She reports
report* that
the nred
funds I road*.
1st. Year.
Yegr. Jr
Jr-Frances
Warner-IS^hunU^Jrt
J was*readv
to before
start
In July Thia Year
She
that thc
nred for
for fund*,roads.
,.
iI 1st,
—Frances Warner
—]
It was voted by thc council to-puLan.
city ....„
treasurer. Mrs. Nellie Cas,fu,te ,or’Purpose* of conducting continues _;.X
and before ™
the winter LI
is.&lt; The
The coilnty
coilnty
cannot afford
afford to
to neglect
neglect
club.
/
'
Woodland
club.
/
300 feel of tile east from the prevent i Otir
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.,. tbc ...
- cannot
.1'woodland
...
day Smith, te making an enviable rec-' ‘J",10
l.rZ:*l
”!’.crs &lt;ner
a tekwun
reoeatea io
■. storm sewer and on the south side .of aday
H‘ |&gt;t&gt;''i'n”’^!
u’««T
. series. The winners
(Her
l0 number
large- the
do not
believe
j„.
Ieari Sr
over t]
the
number of
of calls
calls will
will be
be largethe roads
roads we
we have.
have. We
We do
not believe
believe]' ut.
im. Year.
Year.
Sr—
—Barbara
Barbara Freeman
Freeman—
—
follows:
the’Center road for n distance-of 300‘’orq in the collection of city taxes. "•
“xuonai leagues, together jy increased. Some pitiful conditions there will be any disposition to ignore Ryan Club,
■Charlotte. Mich.. Nov 11. 1932
This Is a partial beginning
beginning, as which were spread last July. The tax,
tax,wlth ,S,° ,.er ™1,k nK
in Hie haW ^n brought to her notice, wlwte its large investment In highways, which I - • Year-MBdred
••
fret Thu
DeBrulne-Mon- [
city * Manistique
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on
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(nnntimxrt
nnc
«v.»
famlll¥
are
w
dcsen
lng
,
are
so
vital
to
the
county.
there are 1500 feet of tile to te laid tn levy was S37.5OO. She has collected all
, ro!L? v
v.
.
tn
’nd myself here Monday. Nov. 14. nine
of assistance, and the Red Cross te--------------- ---------------order to carry the water to the rlvyr. but 12302.65. lacking only a little over
Xear-D0r0thy 8hell&gt;n«ton-Ry I o’clock. Will you appear as my wit­
Tlie council voted to add 300 feet a six per cent. We are sure that every- THE CENTER ROAD IS
‘working with C. H. Osborn, represent- MEMBER OF ALBION
.] --------an Club.
new without subpoena?'’
vMr until the
thn Job
Inh is
l« completed,
nnmntnfMt which
whl^h '1 one
nne will
will concede
rnnev-fb, that this
thl*. is
I&lt; a
&lt;k re-,
re., ADDDnADUHUr
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_____ _ CTiniUyear
----nni
i
nrn»-rr-—Y
---------------------------'«— COLLEGE
DEBATE cmun
SQUAo'c™
"r"A'h"
~ ---------Bam Robinson.
will require four years more. The city markable showing for thc new city ArrnUALnINu LUMrLt I lUN cases Many of these people art ask-1
COLLEGE DEBATE SQUAD , club.
It seems that Mr. Shultz delivered
“
' "reasurer.
wm
i —tv 'ing lor help for, the first time in their
---------- , 5th. Year -fire
Margarete
limits extend to the George Roush treasurer.
iruck to ValentlheManistique for Mr Rob­
The
above
refers solely to the city Cost Will Be Considerably Un- llVrJ Bnd
hesitate to make knpwn1 Walter Heath Selected As One Qirlton club
jJuce. on the.Center road, and the tile
'*'*•
“ ~
u
inson, and this telegram wm perhaps
will have to be laid to tlie creek, then lx .There are also Tarmac paving.
der That Of Other County
tlM'ir need, but children and other de■ -Hie
Tlie high class of work exhibited by
by In reference to If. But when the readirb and gutter
uuttcr and Kixci.il
v'wer tai
...
rwvinlo mu&gt;.
Iw&gt; enrw!
for ThGI Three
lliree To
iO meet
U. Of
UI Ju.
i«pi«
MUM’ b.
e»r«i tor.
TnOt
Meet V.
M.
sjxcial sewer
taxes i
m u
'.wnin«
north to the river The present sewer curb
the girls nt .the Hastings Ag-HE was1 liig of the telegram was finished, there
Highways
with the added 300 feet will answer that have not been collected. Tarmac
Red cross wisltes to co-operate with
On Thursday, Nov. 17
1 made possible by the Interest and help- came I ram the other end of the line a
•present requirements, but the full 1500 paving in the first and fourth wards The grading on tlie Hastings Center the county poor commission In every.
' ijpost emphatic outburst as a response,
Is unpaid to the extent of 3424 86: in road has been completed, also most of
u„ir
-a
KS'S'infi a
f
’’running something m follows: —
the second and third wards 8927.40. the graveling
Unfavorable weather o-°iLr'&lt;^wBBnonTrlt
should be
by debaters
to
Albion
in
acted as
leader
the Woodland
group,
io represent
reprercm
Aimon
in aa concon--------- of
-• i^ad
-------------,
"Not by a blankety, blank, sight will
-.ueoaiers
.
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,
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inn,
nn,v
The council also voted to construct Unpaid curb and gutter special taxes' has interfered with construction work other organizations.
test with the University' of Michigan M”- Anna Buck lead the Carltont0 charlotte Monday. I’m gqing
There have been many calls for this week. According to Prof. N. J ll^ouP- Mrsa guard rail on that part of the Center in thc first and fqurth wards arc and itiay atlll further delay it. Wi|h
Sm,th was leader of ,wrth
hunting, and I’m going to
road inside the city limits where the 3641.11. In the second and third wards favorable weather, ten days more will clothing also and this te being made Weiss, coach of men's debate. Albion “&gt;e Ryan »[°up and Mrs. Spencer start in Just a little while.'’
8177.26.
The.
unpaid
sewer
^x
In
the|see
the
graveling
completed;
then,
with
lluill
Ulc
v
,»
’from the Red Cross cloth. Mrs John’ will meet the University of Michigan in | Dunn was the leader of the Monroe
road has been widened so as to help
Then when Clarence calmed down
traffic conditions on that highway but M-cnhd "and third wards te 8900 27. a little shaping of thc sides of the Nobles and Mrs. Maude Smith are two debatea, one at Albion on Wednes- Kroup. The girls greatly appreciated from the powibillly of being beaten out
- —
r .-.. by
I IvoktiJ*
looking afUr
after thU
this work
assisted
still leaves a ditch at the 'Idea which There was no sewer tax in the first roadbed, the job will be done
day. Nov. 16. and the
. other at Graai ,he &lt;°rk and lntere*t of there leader*.' of hte chance of going deer hunting,
nerds the guard roll. There will ’ be and fourth wards. Thia leases unpaid j Wla-n this road shall be finished and members of Ladies’ Aid groups, club*. Lake &lt;m Thursday, Nov.
IT. Tliore
who I -ijnpp
xun__ sipsi
..r., ’pnNPFQQ
nWiir-r-r-o
'lie thought to hinuelf: "77:2.
:r.
■Well, ~now;
special taxes, which are not in-! thc coat figures shah be announced, we the Auxiliary, etc. Tlie supply of Red
Thursday, Nov■ n.
rnose wno
other parts of the roadway to bo of
‘ ' ’ at’ “
’ on ’the
• 17th
’ runtt
Pnuccc^
eluded in the regular tax levy, tlus sum, believe the people of Barry- county will rrnss flour has not been exhausted w‘11 dcba.e
Gnus ‘Lake
I ntitt Mtl*_UUNr
too _.L__ [Sam Robinson te a pretty good fellow
guarded: but that will not bn up to
83,070.90.
be .surprised
to .learn at
what. a low note
an(1 MISMr3 poreman
te at UK
the .storeroom ore’ ln Bddlflon to Heath, Harry RunTO
STEALING
W00D
&gt;
nd
u
1
Cttn
**
ot
,ny
bcl,&gt;
10
Wm
-1 .
I
U
QIUWU
HIU
vv
vvu
ougM
to
u
..
colxcludrd
Uixt
the city as the other places will be east ofnru_
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rNneuiun
ja
.a!tax
—.and th&lt;« unpaid cost a ----X —
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ftn" Wednesday toucare
*’ ■forr
nlng. Traverse City, and Wallace Bn-1
Tlie unpaid city
good- —
road
can be
made.
The evcry
of the city limits.
Tomack And Brown Are scrv. n&gt;., r«M u,:m to do would to u&gt; oil
sjieclal taxes for Tarmac, curb and Center road will not be so \heavily
Half of cvcry membership owu..
.
n
.
.
-up
Mr..
Robinson
at
Charlotte
and
gutter
and
sewers
will.
Witte
lhe
penaltravelled
as
seme
other
county
roods,
mains
here
for
local
-work
and
tteH. H. S. DEBATERS TO if
inrr
Sontonnod—
__ Mirholo
..
That at least
ln
R Sentences
MlCnela flat
Out
.
ty. be respread on the aueument rolls , so It did not need a 20 foot road bed: other
roej to the nBUonal organl- debate* is: Resolved
- • • •
tion ran something like thM:
MFFT FATHN RAPICK ,or thc December lax. The latter will nor did it need as wide u spread of ..
for rcl.pf aMtetanre wherever one-half of the state and local revenues
On
Suspended
Sentence
Mr. Shultz—"Hell/. Bam. sa
MECI CAI UN HAriUb
much larger than the July tax.
gravel. We believe that it will be “
“awisianre
&lt;
needed
should be derived from sources other
Don
Tomack.
Wesley
Brown
and
,the trouble
about
that.. truck
up al
। cluwed as a good road, one that will
Y,„
an Irlp by JOINING Till:i'
‘
"I"™',.
_______
..
John
Mlchela.
of-Battle
Creek,
were
Other debates
debates for
for th
the ineua
men’s .tqjmu
squad
Ramrdhlv
^tinrt^^RhrrtfT ManUtique?
Teams Will Argue Merits Of a ALBERT BECKER TALKED
' arfswer all needed purposes. We ex­ RFD CROSS
, Other
izuirr
uruiiics
iur
me
'
',-have been
* pect Ulr
tlie saving win
will oc
be notaoie
notable w
when
I
■ i«ai«fpecc
lx,n scheduled with
.10! NorthwestNur.h.™.- Tasker
"."IrLJ
State Income Tax For
and Si.KrtXn'S:""
Deputy Sheriff Bell, charg- ’ «'WM 1
TO HASTINGS LIONS,compand with other county roatte
CUrfUUn \AJARn P T A
ern University. Purdue University, and cd with stealing wood from B. H. But- don t know anything about any trouble.
Michigan
atLUMU WHnU r. I. H.
Manchester College, these contests to
hr. who Ilves near Lacey. When taken What do you mean?
Mr Shults—"Why. I mean Uiat
AN APPRECIATION.
WOMEN MEET FRIDAY come in December
Hastings High school debaters will Members Discuss Plans To
1 before thc Justice they acknowledged
meet a trio from Eaton Rapids at the
For tiic splendid vote I received at
Carry On Their Helpful
i their guilt of the charge of petty lar­ trouble you spoke of in your telegram
High school auditorium here Friday
observe visual method.
the election I wish to express my grati­ Have Undertaken Sewing For
ceny. Tomack and Brown were each to me this morning. Now Sam. I can't
Work In Aiding Children
evening, Nov. 10, commencing at 8:00.
tude, and'Will spare no effort to show
Welfare Association—Hours
All parents of the children who are flven
' i a—
fine
. „of 18 40 -and
----------------------the costa tn go to Charlotte Monday. I’m going up
o'clock. in the first of the State League
serving
the...
pcoThe Hastings Lions were favored at my appreciation
------------ ..by-------„
a
1 nn mz. a nn d m
taking rnunlc lessons und also those u»e case, or ten days InJsU. They are north deer hunting, and our party te
debates, according to Albert Becker, their noon ludeheon Monday with an I file of Barry county—as I have always
Are 1.0U 10 4.UU r. in.
wh0 are m^n^ed are invited to visit boarding with the sheriff. Michel* was going to leave in Just a little while.
coach of debating. The qj wet ion will address, which all appreciated, by Al- ■ tried to do-falthfully. consclenUously
The women of the Second Ward P the Vteual Method piano classes on found to be bqt sixteen year* of age. j
—
be: "Resolved: That the state of Mich­ bert Becker of the High school faculty, and impartially. I. thank you one and T. A. have undertaken a splendid work Thursday afternoon. November
“’’z
oametxxiy
-u-vuiucj 17.
•&lt;. at He
nt- wus.
WU3, therefore,
increiurc. taken
u&gt;*cn Into
iuiu the
itiv Juvcjufc- , &lt;*ni • . ,. •..
.
igan should adopt a state Income tax." He discussed education and unemploy- all for this renewed expression of your in assisting the Welfare Association the Central school. Also a special nUe
Ald“t* yF™
.°JL
nile court. It seems that he had alal- ,i
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&lt;V.
v.
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j
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j
__
.L
ili
.
..
__
_
Raldv
than
tumhte*
Hastings will argue Hie affirmative ment and brought out Ideas that were I confidence through your ballots, and with the sewing necessary to be done, demonstration of the ___
work will be ways had
good iwviu
record up -v
to this time
Baldy then
fact. Inal
nau a kiaxj
utuc | .-------.tumbled
..
. to the ----_
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...
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A
fV,
my aim will be to so discharge my offi­
and-•
the feeling
was*“
that
had beenlh•*
*“
“ ,h
the
rorne
On Friday afternoon. Nov. 18. the. given at Iwo o’clock for any parent]
---------*—he
* *-------------* “
* victim of
" *"
”* practical
nr"Uc“*
interesting to all Ills auditors.
Member* of the Hastings team will
hte eonclu*i«&gt; wm intend
The Club is taking up the matter of cial duties Uiat you will be glad you women will meet at the second ward who derires to become acquainted with led into breaking the law. Judge Eg-1
be Vernon Winlnger. Helen Keeler and increasing ita membership and also to gave me your support.
fact that MayorLwmard,
schoolhouse from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M-,; what Is being done.
। gleston gave hlm» an opportunity
Lillian Tolhurst with William Bach­ provide means for the extension of its
Sincerely yours.
earn hte third of the amount of wood »&gt;*&gt;
present, could hold hlmrelf
for sewing. Bring your shears, needle
----------- a a »
man. Jeanne Clncebeayx and Irene work in aiding children of the corfhty —Adv.
. George W. Leonard.
1M ouj
H?*!
and thimble. All who possibly can are LOCAL PASTOR S WIFE STRICKEN, taken from Mr. Butler, requiring that •» 19"8erJones as alternates. Either Prof. N. J. afflicted with defective vision. The
urged to be present whether you are a
White Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Lane were he nay Hie *a«ne to Butler. He te out rattled the window* and indicated that
W&lt;fiis of Prof. Kenneth G. Hanc^. both Lions Club has done a wonderful work,
LOVELY CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
member of the P. T. A, or not.
। visiting a sister in Kalamazoo !a*t on suspended sentenee It will be re- he knew something about I ha aouroa
of Albion college, will Judge the con­ one which the people of the county
Frank Haze! surely knows how to
-------------------------I Thursday Mrs, Lane was stricken with
membered that some time ago a broth-,
1
test.
ought to be very grateful for, in pro- grow the hardy chrysanthemums. Each
notice.-- (some form of paralysis.
Her many
er of Tomack and a brotiier of Brown'
I want to congratulate my opponent frtcnds wtah for he, $pct^y recovery,
vldlng suitable glasses for such ehll-, &gt;tar he has a large quantity of them.
were caught In the act of stealing: harty retreat, but the end
dren.
- -».u25c CHICKEN SUPPER.
I red. yellow,
white and -.-i.
pink., —
which on hi* election and wish him success
--~
wood from t Butler by Butler and hl* at least to Baldy declared,
Good Will church Thursday, Nov. 17.
.
---------.------ -------------------, bgrow
.vw .«.*
very luxuriantly wvwo
down by uk
the in the office he will fill after Jan.
------1. 4. i
CAMP FIRE GIRLS' BALKS.
the fact that the telegram wm
SUPPER AND BAZAAR.
Mr. Hazel
Cake and Jello and other good things
river in
tn Hazel Dell park. “
‘ desire nteo to thank my friends
Wednesday ■„«
and Saturday afternoons
Baldy left with the party on
mm-fnhnr-vl th..
Presbyterian. church parlor*, date। I klnrflv
kindly remembered
the IIBanner with Uiroughout Hie county for their sup- and evenings under National bank,
SQUARE DANCE.
time, but probably aorne cd
changed from Nov. 16 to Nov. 30. Plum a lovely bouquet of these autumn flow- port during the campaign. I greatly High quality Christmas ckrds, baked
At Clear lake Tlianksglving night,
DANCE NOV. 18. 1932.
pudding* for sale. CaU 2302 for plum]er* on Saturday, which were greatly appreciate Uwir help ift my behalf.
goods, home nude candy and bazaar NOV. 24.
Woodmansees orchestra. cident to hi* attention
Carlton Grange hall. All come.—Adv. puddings for Thanksgiving.—Adv. 11-M ] appreciated.
k-Adv.
Lee C. Howard,
good*.
Frank Herrington —Adv.
" ~
—Adv. .
ness And Conscientious Duty
■
*
Appreciated By Friends

4-H CANNING CLUB
CHAMPIONS CHOSEN

PARENT-TEACHER
FEARS" WAS TOPIC

JOIN THE RED CROSS
BEFOREWDVEMBER24

JSS -

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, IMS

PAGE TWO

road*, telegraph, telephone, sleeping the yes veto wo$ 3814 and the no vote not pay, and the state has no use for-2
the property if taken over. The state .
car'and other property which haslicre- .317x1.
toforc contributed to the primary On Amendment No. 7. nxiuirtng that has no right to allow a tax to be as-;
reh.x&gt;l fund which will be reduced : &gt; taxpayers vote on the Issue of- bonds
November brought us our first snow:
■ about 40 per cent of what it has been and direct expenditures of public tagv of Its people are unable to pay. It!
in the past.
w
! money, the yes vote was 4058 and the has m&gt; right to compel taxpayers to; Mr. and Mm. Robert Ml|ls liave and. of course, with It comes Hie
pay, for tilings from which they get moved into their .new home on W. thought of indoor plants. A few
Amendment No. 3 proposed to ap- no'ot5,30*1’,
,
, ... ,
little
or
no
return
tn
sendee.
Property/Bond
5t.
portion the members of the MlcWgan •
‘hl' Referendum of the oleomarweeks ug? wo suggested in this col-,'
Liw. the y« vote, in favor of must and. will continue to be the basts' a son was born to Mr and Mrs. VieQUESTION OF LIQUOR 00N- ho'usd of representatives on the basis
ia»ui* oleomargarine
uiwuiorKMMK: and
mm liceniung
inc»n»nB । (or taxes, BiSTtncrc are other forms of tor Hawkins. 729 No Bollwood, on Nov, umn, tlmt taking up a few plants from1
of population, while continuing to have ta$mg
TROL COMMISSION CAR­
the garden h.r indoor growing, would
three who m
H '»
it.’-»•*«
-was 4555the ....
no [taxation tlhd must sup;&gt;lemenl a real u at.Penmick hoaJrtUL
senate membership based on area, those
«"
uu. and
*n? thRIED IN STATE
rather than population This amend- 'V*c
,
I
*7!* -«8.
?*?3.
t eMate tax.
■ . Sain Mote is conHivd to Fils home, prove worth while. You who used this
It br TH-:
quite evident
that the people
of ,people
be nBvnnK
hav1nA ,unertu
&gt;utrMtd a nsn
Hngh. 5trote ,.n idea, Iiavc among your house decorament was manifestly in the interest
!*- --,
--.-.r of.' Speaking
------- -- ...
—who
--------might —
namr emmtv
vtiizltwl the
t*’.&gt; amendments
.mArvlti.rtntx -! subject to other forms
«■ of
-«r taxation
f.raHA— by
S»v ‘
.
slowly Hons, acme of these flowers; lupines,
of Detroit, which put up most all ot Barry
county studied
„»...
u...
k
WAS DEFEATED IN
•
carnations, petiinias. pinks, snapdragthe majority for it. but the resl'of the «»'i determined how they should vote the state, he said-there are first the
.
ous. etc. An addUtonarchccrincss can
they made u a I wealthy: but there must be limit* up.
. ..
ouuiflc a few
rew large cities, up- fln
— t?,cn’ '-rhe
——record
—
BARRY CO. HOWEVER ’ state, outside
to thc
people 6f
calk-d out
—-------posed thc amendmeht and It wos.ap- creditable
creditable one
one to
the people
df thi*i
thl*ion
taxing
them.
The ordinary
ordinary dtlttn
cltiren L,Thr
~ he brought Into the home.by the use
•; on
on taxing
luxuiK them.
litem, The
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r&gt;
—
/wvrev
hut
Iw
—
■»»
i
.1U
—
SlYllV
Aftl.I
UOOn
OI.lt
its
SeTVlCl**
of these blooms tn ait rfW&gt;wer ar­
who owns some .prwnr
—r—ta&lt;
--- —
ton
- , uTrr n;s mtIeh
A
Proposition
To
Reaportion patently defeated.by a good majority county.
rangements.
I compelled to pay more than he should,
Members Of-Legislature Lost
Amendment
’rx- । ’ ’’
Members or Legislature lost
|i mo o{ No. 4 proposed lofrom
— .. ...
...
hi; Huiuauii ioc&gt; u »&lt;&gt; co u»vr.
(and in many instances more titan he ,
The
tire
was
extinguished
vUbout
doK,rdfn
Bnd irrtull» you will
• could pay. Then there t* thc third
By a Good Majority
, I UJ uxatlon and $3.000 ot real estate. I
di^over .ime Job you’overlooked such
. da**, who spend mrmey as fast as ing any damage.
In the state it appears that Amend-1 in the care of every jiropcrty owner. •
Redfern coat sale on Tuesday. No., a.-,, cutting down tlv- stalks of par— hey get IL no matter what their inmeat No. 1. establishing a liquor con-! .tople of this stale had Uu- good Judgictme.may.be. At Hte end of the year !22nd. Over one hundred coqM will be; nnnial plants, cutting ot the peqny
trol commission lb control thc alca-imcnt to defeat tins preposition deitheir money is gone. Hitherto* this ;on sale fur one day only, rale starui ;.top«. cutting‘out Mtraggly brunchea &lt;;f
hchc beverage traffic nnd to provide | clslvely, although it ftas curried in
at barn
10 o'clock,
A M. Agents' samples shrubbery.
---- • ’
'
.
’ ! class ot .people, many ot whom
&gt;
for
an excire tax w..
on retail .-j,
salp,.. was
some counties.
,.-&gt;r »&lt;&gt;
.....................
-.......... .. Hud that proposition..
from trunk. $12AU to $50.00.
If you iiavc any new shrubbery oil
VFRN
BROWN TOT n
money, have spent it all and have direct
•
.j u..
carried,
carried
by morethan
thantn-n
twotntonni&gt;
one
carried, asas well
well asas tiroixj
propoition
mon Nu.
No. 2.2. r^gp
VERN BROWN TOLD r„ntrlbutM notl|lnK ,o the MJRK,rt
Larsen’s ’ Leading Stole ” Adv.
‘ your homo grounda, cut it back sliarply
Amendment No. 2. . limiting the .uniting the tux on real estate to $15
HOW SOME PROBLEMS
I Kovernmcrit, - although th'-ir children ‘
t.f-Jtt any more cold weather comes
amount of taxes asse-'wed against prop- ,5&lt;er thousand dollars gweswd value, a
'
(have the advanlages of public sch-.xil*. STATE CLUB LEADERS
—J. A. Hixm.
ertv to not exceed 115.00 pvt thousand cmwl|C condition would have resulted,
COULD BE SOLVED
1 and' they tbcmrelvcs have the protec-1
dollars of assessed valuation in Michi- .t would have been unpoaMblc to work
COMING ON TUESDAY REPORT OF WOME;
'Itinn of the laws and of the officers of.
pan has apparently carried The cities, .ut any plan that u.,uia take care of
I thc law. Yet they da nothing in rc-'
were against It. but the rural districts accessary government and school ex­ CUT IN GOVERNMENT
Clothing And Handicraft Clubs
'turn for all tills.
generally voted heavily for it While INo. 4 would haw wiped out
rhe tkdjourriaiid meeting of the H&lt;uCOSTS IS NECESSARY , The whole situation, said the speak- (
everybody knows that $15.00 on eachi.n the state about 75 per cent of tn.
Arc Being Organized Over
u- Women’s Club held Friday afterer. indicates that w&lt;- must revise our:
$1000 of assessed valuation will not, uxessments which are invented In city,
The County
r on opened with an appropriate Arm­
begin to covecjhe coat of schools and .tiiage.and farm home and in farm Revision Of Taxation System -.y-U-m of taxation In his judgment1
Mi--. Sylvia Wixson apd.P G. Lun-' ice Day progrtxnj. The reading by
of the IccaTcoimiy and state govern-’ «&gt;roperty. With such an ixemption
For Townships And Counties | the solution would be found tn a
mtnts. those who favored this aihghd-.only a very small fraction of real ce­
। supplementary tax. from some new din. State Club U-Adi-rs in 4,-H Cloth- '
Winimt.r. 'Our Liberty
Should Be Considered
I sources to add to the onc'and one-half :ng and Handicraft respectively, will
ment believed that it would force the .ate would be left subject to tax&gt;s.
„
.
lien by a service man ir.
legislature, if it carried, to find tome I Amendment Na 5. requiring . rest-, The Rotarians had for their ipeaker ’ j:i r ’cent limit made by the netv meet with Barry county 4-H Club Ireal * :,—ot
i
nmendmrnt
—
such
as
a
sales
lax.
or
ar.
other source of revenue to provide f it dcnce in dty instead of'word for u
leaders
in
the
court
house
at
Hax:
"
y noon Repreotnuxtive v&lt;-m
thc cost of government, and thereby period of 20 days preceding un ciec: ' ’
, income lax. or n combination of tlie tings-on Ttic»d»y. November 22.
club numbers, t.iv esprctally tine
relieve real estate of what has bealso Uj provide that the elector^- Brown J
Mf.hlga.i. u.w&gt; wa. two
-r Mi
.■
4-H Clothing and Handicraft Clubs] Mrs. E A. Ruftou read’tlie report
pome ...
an Intolerable
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burden ____
One____
thing
- -.
u a township
______ _____
may
_ .vote
________________
at a towtunfp
'»'• 01 ''&lt;!«’ fu-'U' n publicans runnin; ( 1 he spuiki-r called attention to the
which the voters of Michigan did n-t pulling place, located within u city In- for th*, l.-g!.datui*r who was fortunate
icitnci
; fnc: ih.it
tn.il townshljv
townsnips nave
have been
oeen largely,
uirgeiy Barry county’s 103 rural schools. Every
realize I* that this artendmerit willleorporated from territory formerly a enough to- pull through* hiw&lt; ■'•‘k I relieved’ of their ‘highway taxes with- , local club is directed by snnif lady or
'■ •- served •--*
apply to all property—pro|&gt;erty of raii- part of the• towtahlp, appear* to have Tuftsday.
i-.ittsa.xy. He has
two •-&gt;•term- ; Mil creating any new revenue. School । man in the community who are gtv"*'*"*______ r r ' ' ■___________ canted.
O
”r - . ...........
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...„ ..th-ir
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Our
readers
arc ac&lt;1uamtcd
Mr : districts
in city .......
and _country
muat.be
time
for the
lament ot the
RrxiWll through
liirmiuh the
tile reriiw of
lek* ;largely
.rm.lv r.nlieved
Iirvrrl ofxrhnnl
I luv.
Anundment No. 6 prohibiting tiu*.Brown
of art
artick-s
school tmt.-A
taxx-s tliniinrh
throughij.&gt;y-- &lt;n.rl
und oirt«
girl* n-.
n. tl.-lv
their local.liat
local leader.
ivigtcd Of
of
first
publhiieil in t)&gt;&lt;the Banner utld
und alsilH
aUMit l-.mie
narrtori ot
&lt;ix-.reveniu-. still leayleliv- ; -rio.
Nnv*-nitv.r 22
?’• tm-i'ii
1 organi,:
pardon
ui nersunx
persons COnviCtt-d
convicted
01 hr&amp;t
nt;t‘ div
dx-.- . .Ulblislx-:!
■&lt;mie iwx
new OTnrcf
source if
of revenue,
Tin- November
muting■ is
roried to have
g.-ee murder appears to
tc have/carried.
cxrrlril. :trrty,orht-r paj’.er.-- telling wii.it bream-­ ‘.nij-Mime part to be raised' from thuitreri as a. training school and. round
lowest number
Amendment No, 7 requiring that, on ot the Michigan taxpayers’dollars lhnt [icople wbctsj the schools are located, so; table dlscit-wion-wlth t!u-&gt;«- local
ithweater n club
^questions involving direct expenditure
into thc
’* ’hands
’ of- the
- Mate..
■ •
-•
No that
•
they shall take proper interi-st in jers. Problems that conn- up in
'
articles lu'd a. considerable their own schools
I uf ’money or the issue of bonds, only doubt hill-lub will bi- dl:.cus.-cd ax well ;
taxpayers may vote, appears to h:«v- •to do
1 with the overturn in Michtg.in
An ther thing that ccnlronts thc: dividual club jiroblcmx.
, Hisui-.-th.or.r wa- •■Outstanding Lcgtefo-C legislature of Michigan right now. de-1 Exhibits c* work nccomphriied in U1»
carried.
;««
.... Pro
roiilem* in
... Michigan." Vkiarc-d .Mr. Brown, is the urgent need!4-H Club, will b- 6n dt-play
Frojioaitlon No. 8. which was a refer-1 five
a: l.siwugia:
■entlum on the oleomargafinc law. jiassMr. Drown
began by slaling tliat lt| -.f welfare work- We must nm allow! training school talks will be gi
the .huspituhY
ixd tn 1931. apiiears to have been de- wan
. . the failure of the republican |tirt. ; pi-opjc to starvn in Michigan, m-r musfi the two state club leaders.
Heated. Thu proposed law would have to fare arid ti 1
prob:
permit the .'criotu results that willCoun«4t_A»cnt Harold J. F«»!e
i taxed olcomargunne and required deal- that hid cipror-d tie.- party t»fail in the ; t.-iUaw If children arc under-n-:&gt;:i.-rshcd. of the 4-H Club movement in Barry
the Mlclilxan
Price is thc outAtandlng eonsidera- Ion to pay license .fees for the sale of .-txt.: and nation. Partv labels m&gt; an; Th* re l&lt; a Lot some talk of old age pen’’
it. Those in favor of having o:co- little in the* liays. When a part ‘ ops T!i. -&lt;- are o-.it of the question
o th:i. inciting. At
of Quality of Material and Work­ margarine exempted from Uu* special &lt;|i» r (occ tlie :.---.u*s. nr the reppth- u.:&gt; . there shall be rigid «■&lt;- n »;;sy .n
j tax succeeded’in getting enough names can-- r.;ive h-.irn* ;i and the democrats! u:r ^overtimin'., rcvfaiun of our tax
manship are considered the most j ignid to petitions so that this law was util k irr. if they fail to hr-&lt;d the pub- Isy.-tem and the appliiation ot new
important. When It Come* to buy­ submitted to the people for thelr-ap- he 'Mil. tb-y ns:y &lt; .'-.pre*- tlh&gt;* -thr' ■ riunv-s of taxation. The speak-r
w&lt; u rKn wn
ing a Monument that has to stand Iproval or rejection. It ajipcnra that wraih &gt;1 r. .ir-UL-ed poapje will lx ; mentioned the urgent need of reap'portioning th*’ members .if tl-.e-ltgtsla-.
ruitrd upon them.
the lest of time, you must think of the people,rejected it decisively, espe- -.v-in-d
clally in die larger cities.
, There h.t&lt;
ii.t&lt; l&gt;--,n
b-*&lt;^x a tremendous growth I ’ r.o a- required by Uje
ronsUtd*:} 1‘,"i-,r '
. Our readers will be intended to ,4 wnd ntuk r-wkk.
•Wcw.. i-ucnrilnix
spending ot
nt tax-''!t.»n. That body bud dodged Uu* re-11;"! !"r *'
that by placing an order with us know how Barry county voted on each yriyvr.i' money--in surh a strong demo- J .pouxlblllty for years
It rhiisU now|t,lZ’ :,‘-&gt;
you will be liven a GUARANTEE of yf Uwse amendments’.
entile Mate us..Ml*-.*-Mppi and in thc!fuco it. Tlie state must nhounake
’-v^
mid
—1----- - »•_
—
»—:1inuv,t t ipiiilly Mrony republican s-.&gt;te i- me ctmrcsrdon to penile who arbsds-4^f.J • mother
“
VALUE in MATERIAL and y«ur
on Amendment
No- *I ■«
the
ailnnatlve
-*1-— Barry count v fttc’
money's worth. Dollar for Dollar, ■ was X3B3 and thc negative 4900. so lliat of Miehn.un. one finds the same i«- j ’.r.quent in llwir taxes to Unit
are all prijdd of tl
Barry is one of the few. counties to noring oi '.hew problems: abo
in (save their Homes,
al-o in|save
homes.
I favor retaining the state prohibition democratic New York C;: —
well as in j An urgent need is some provlp.m^for
*&gt; a niglr not
Come in now. Place an order for Jaw.
'
republican Philadelphia.
&gt; state or &gt;.raving the homes ot people threatened
l”iW this hnt
I On Amendment No. 2. limiting tax .locality ha? escaped. •’
fall or nell springI with mortgage foreclosure and the loss Rntihia ...
nnnlciiMl effiIon teal estate tit $15 per UiotuvantX the
Thc fitrt job vt thc Michigan.leads
" ' ' of these home-.i,
ribbon
Ivrs vole m Barrr
county
ttas
3019
and
A
.
. .
laturc will be, said thc sj»caiu-r. to rc
Another urgent need will b- Kquor
Special discount on all orders the negative vodj
•ti hLms istild nil &lt;&gt;l ।
judgeship
Li
n
n-.unicl
2U39.
2109.
'dtice'tlii- otita -jf v ,v..rnm2nr t:» a . .............. ........... ............
......... .......
tor thc first time. t ■
placed this fall
On Proposition No. 3. thc proj»M-d point when- "tie people of the stair can I might be he was not prepared to sugHOW
THEY
HID
II'
Till
jilt
r.-sohilions
tlie1
're-apportionment measure, the voup afford to pai At the special re.ssion vest
.
A friend of the Bunner Sanded
on. EdUL-ittwtutl L ..n
of Barry county stepped on the prdpb- . ; the legWatmc a cmnmi*Mon of nin-I Mr Btpwn mentioned the fact that
hard, the vote in favor being Jm-m. time cho-rn by. the Govenio’ there would be in the next house \&lt;&gt;: tin* other dav a card
Hastings Monument . sition
1495 nnd the vote against 5517.
! three by the Licun-niint Governor and ' r-presentative' mx’-v democrats, anil
On Pro[&gt;&lt;ritiun No. 4. to exempt M’.- three by tiu- Ep. aker of tlx house, w.i; I fortyn-publicatu. ui’J ft A-mocniuc
July 8. 1901.
c-t- Works -ot
;000,of jx-r.-wnal property and 33.OW of .M h-cn .i to irAi -tigatc and re;»&gt;tt up-majority
majority tn
tn tlie
the state
Mate renalc.
senate. ..It would dently cncouragm*
□i.-un-d intact durin;: tnc
real estate from taxation, thc yes vote on the cimwtion of ral.-uhs p.il*l...
.
by Un­ be found. that, almost
without excep­ giving it cash purt
Hastings, Michigan.
I'hone 2497.
was 2014 and the no vote 4938.
state. also upon other expenses which' tion. thc democratic members me a 25 jHr*rci;t diM'..... ..
.. .
announced- that
Ironside Bros. Props.
; On Amendment No. 5, pertaining to tJio-xta'.e h.i- Io meet. Mr. Brown is .1 w.thout cxixrtence in legislative mat­
ones
which
that
eu'tonitr
might
but
leads
with L’K daily nrwtpapI residence of vpterr. the yea vote in member of that commission. He said ters. Some nf tlie republican tpembt-r
(SEE YOVR HOME DEALER)
Barry county was 3450 Hnd*tjje*no 3035. they hm! worked faithfully for several have* had long experience as members nt «'future.lime. The card b Interc-Mlng
as
revealing
bwstncM
nwthoils
j On Amendment No. 6, prohibiting
He Mated tb.at he had dreussed this of thirty y«n?S turn, und recalled the
tablisheil in 1K52. is Michi­
pardoning of first degree niurdercrs
matter with some of the republiratn name of a man' who
gan’s oldest and ranks third in the
and they are. feeling that the ■ ne.v
m u!-- to the ti-limire.
. The c’enmi.'Mtmi will nnd-'iibtertl:. •wvfon of the Icgisintnrc must face its
beau’!In! dhiner,-. and!
Thc
urge two forma of economy. First a prablcms without partiaanxliip.. He de­
reported in a dcii^bt-;
; i.n Hit- negt pfac« tt re- clared that he I.* prepared t» wurk toy*
ful manner by Mrs. A. H Carvcih
ie jx-:«nnel There ‘a;e
Hummell of Ni
i
was
N.ncd.
Mc..da:iie3 H J.
majority and with the new government
n and F. E. Ad.ur |M&gt;uring. For
hig to» tr.ncn A third rcommenda i n devising a new rystrm of; taxation ifine on a charg
part of the program much enjoy*
Con win be the’elimination, for th&lt; ts well
•• as tn greatly reducing govern­ man's turkey. j
initstc was rendered by the Mi-.m-s
immrdute fgtun: at least, of certain ment costs. He hoped there wr.uld^ be
funrtlwis r.o^’ bring performed by the n-&gt; partisanship in this effort, grid'fie legabdui k blind &lt;n O
state gcvrfnmcn:.
txlieved’ there lx a disposition all
d that the approach nt around to approach tlie solution of the 13 duys addiUvnal In
lure tn t^iia matter of many urgent and very important prob­
buns that confront thta state in a fair,
open, candid manner, and without, parand j than bias
:o!iM&gt;hdat‘.ns
*u&gt;d...
-mi'by .Mute agencies. ■ There cohld be no
doubt in Mr ; Kim Stub-r &lt;‘;i ?
‘ ’ lot) and«-fli-1 Brown’s mind of the hearty approval the usual pot Inc
mjut. insi -t that each I of his addrv.M by the Rotarians. Wr i.wigrum will be
■ill must p- rfarm onb ■ ire sure’ that il tlie next jegblaturt i tiers urneit
o ix iif'r thuni ball meet the situation-in the spirit! White t ; ch:
Hid manner suagesU'd by. Mr. Brown
sib'.e ravine.i there ran be no doubt ab.nit Te^l prop■ tawnshli* J-c.-s being made toward equitable tay- . Don't iorg
:&lt; rrtf.ra hare \ti'.-n and reduced costa of all forms &lt;&gt;! chiyiien dinnrr
tin-y h.iv- tovernment in this state,
I The Parn'.t.mmirc-t Man j
—------------ --------------- -I Group will, hold their
certain '
PASSING OF J. W- SAGE.
A complete assertj "he hnnte r.' “
Hpulaitj. w. Sage, acid. 81. • juised awaj j!.«Jxhtoii. Nn
ment of cards for all
alxmt four .o’clock on Saturday
occasions.
.
noon following a long in**M

BE5ULTS0FM
AMENDMENTS

I

LOCAL NEWS

Thornapple Gar­
den Club Notes

HOWTAXPW
MONEY IS SPENT

Quest
for Values

JUST A FEW OF OUR

HART CANNED
FOOD SPECIALS
Hart
Hart
Hart
Hart

Pumpkin
Peas
^JD“~
Beans X'SCD'"”
Pork and Beans

2
2
2
5

c.n.
c...
c™
c.~

CARDS

Burial in Riven-idt
sympathy, ;&lt;

Armour’s Smoked Hams whoi« or H«if
Round or Swiss Steak . . .
.
Pork Loin Roasts EtUr E»d . . .
Beef Kettle Roasts 'Young andpTvnder

10?

Leave Your Orders Now for Thanksgiving
Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys

Feldpausch’s
“Where Better Foods Cost Less "

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

uirh

Tiretfone
ANTI-FREEZE
your automobile ti»i« winter.
Firestone A nil-Freeze v“ll
pivc you complete protection.
It costs less because one Jill
lasts all icintcr. Dock not boil
ofT.fmnlto

nu&lt;l anvcd
oftht'witi*

limit qual­
ity. Drive

Extra Values

Ti
retene
Gum-Dipped Tires
30x3’,5

4.40-21

5b 5

98

1 r acii

ytnotoNt

'tfretfonc

ANDRUS
SERVICE
PHONE 2240
Benton and Hunter, violin and piano
On Nov. 18 Hie liternlm*- department
will give Biography* 'in Amerle.oi
Di.titiit. ’file Phoi&lt;i|&gt;lay of thc Monili,
Representative Biographical Drama.
Fh-vicw of "Allison's Hou-v.' Mrs. " ‘
Cm-, and Mr. M. K- Kirxle fmiui the program. Tlie hour
2.30.

SPECIALS

25c
37c
37c
24c

Citron, Orange, Lemon Peel pkg. 10c
Lean Ground Beef . . . 2 lbs. 25c
Pork Sausage or Hamburg 3 lbs. 25c
Swift’s Prime Beef Roasts . . lb. 15c

PROTECT
Your Automobile

Longrat

always kindly ami patient, vw
W« dnrsday -caller
ing to lighten the burdens of
around him
-.
s.- Cha:
1 from away for tlx fu-1 Hsxthipi . .. s,un&lt;lii.j
Mr and Mrs Erm, t l.-.w ! r.rplu
w.. Loren Tungi
—
Mrs. .plcntt All’m ir
is»r. Canada; Mrs. Lena! AL.'H-.-1-n
I ..nd Harry
Mr ■&lt;arid Mr. Guv Cline and
4 Royal Oak add Mr “
llutf
Mrs Albert C- Chime
! MP; mid Mrs. Otis Morgan at
| tlx- funeral, WtdntMiav. of their
upon inc
eoustu. Arthur Gat-.-, nt Grand Rapids
DIHGEASS
Manning Dmiftljs
IRVING GIUH P.
Extcr-km Group of Irvins
years. 3 months nnd 18 days.
daj
-n the amount oflJcxrs.
He is the hr
re-red against realj; ‘unived
two
brother?
and j Thursi
....... — by •------------- --a niece
•?••• ——
i.ruud-ty. Not. 10, with an attendance
a nephew. Funeral wntew were held ; of eighteen members.
must iflvo be 3 rrvfsijn of the
the residence in Hope Twp on Sat-'! This year Che topic u Nuirat -n and.
system tor townships and I —. ---------------------- -------....
....
*w.u»i*w
Any system ot let:
’U"
Gtmkhn officiating. Interment was .=tm wm .ibout "What docs year m.a’or.
d. -----mu..:---t&gt;e’ practicable
equitin Rutland
Rutland cemetery
cetne.tery.
w.. -gnd
---------1-(, in
’dlacloae?"
I The leaders ot Irving Group arc
has to take brer property, because!
LARGE CHEESE ON DISPLAY.
,| ___________________________
Nellie Mohler and Mt* Belie Ca
• strut-cannot . pay its deb: with
One of the largest full cream cheeses [recreation, fiirs Margaret Taber; :&lt;&lt;•-.,
■jxrlv. ihe sum cannat bpeta'c I ever to bo shown in Hastings H now j«-eta»v and treasurer. Mr';. .Senia Kelley.!
..(• property, gnnuot.wil it on a fair ton display at thc Feldpausch market • Everyone fccU tho U's-jiw on Nutri-fc-ris and ot it cannot use property to here. Tlie cheese U twenty-two inches) Hon will be InteroMlug ami wiirth!
pay slate cxiienscs Real e.'fate taxes in diameter and twenty inches in , while
have tx-.-n too heavy, ro they have be-(height. It will bo exhibited until the] The next meeting will be an all daycome i re.-wus Jurdrinp to the owner (day before Thanksgiving. Prfees are.inreting at the homo ot Mi - Lethaj
Real estate taxea have been increased offered to thc first six who corite hear- Palmer Thbreday. De,- 15tb—1U».
until a large percentage of owners can lest to gueMing Ils correct weight.
&gt; Senia Kelley, Sec. and Treas

CHRISTMAS
CARDS
Single and box as­
sortments. Low
prices

font

13c
for a 35c tube of

Evcr-Ready Shaving
Cream and Razor

10c
For. 25c and 35c boxes of
TALCUM, after.shaving,
baby talc, aad vanity talc.

For One Pint of

Tr. Vanillin Comp. N. F

1 lz"»
,Guaranteed. Will not cook out or
'
freese out.

Many Other Special Bargains
On Display In the Store

LyBARKER’S
‘"IV/icre linineiliate Attention and Courtesy are shown to nil"

•Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

�♦

THE HASTINGS BAKKER. WEDNtSBAT, NOVEMBER 16. 1932
Dec. 7-8—"Blond Venus, with Mar-,
lene Dietrich.
.
Dec. 9-10—Zone Grey s "The Golden
Wist." with George .O'Brien
j Dec. 11-12—"A Succewful Calamity."
SIX HOURS TO LIVE.
* '‘featuring George Arlfrs. .
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN ... TELEPHONES SIM . MSI ■— X; .
X Geneva. Switzerland, center of In-.
*'
1
ternatlonai
conferences
.
and
Intrigue.'
Vrtsoura to save. ' mhcm rv*-nun pry- jmEFOT
X; provides the background tar "Six
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
Q Hours To Live." latest Fox.Film prp- :
Qirtiirtlnn
wn and
nnd heard।
heard' nfiim
Sjduction whleli
whleh will
will ha*
be seen
I
l/rTHIIlll
Xlsoon at the Strand Theater. Warner
I1 IR * I ’ U . I'Ll fl R/l
\ Baxter ha*
has the
thc featured rule
role and the;
the! hlj |h, J, J, |\ . UllB I
X
X1 sunnortlna
X
supporting rut
east includes John Boles. I
X 'Miriam Jordan. George
Marion.
Beryl |
.. ...
..
(Continued from page one)
..-re. Halliwell
।
•X Mercer, ..™
Irene Ware.
Hailtaell Hobbes.
S
u-ruln-u to. C«N.««man K-xh.m
J t&gt;w&lt;; Rob,.»uo WUMm
hl,h
)ma, hu,
Extra Quality Flannelette
70 x 80 in. Double
\
.
(uthlulnrs u» duly ha*, no. ,iawd ‘
btolnof foothaii gamf
iunnoticed. He has grown steadily in
m!ANOFar'XTsA4i';cKm RAx-:j)&gt;,&lt;!»_yr“iS °£.
”&lt;*i
He crushed the Invisible Government
while man. We know that thc people
that hampers Presidents and .Congress.
X
(Advance)
of Barry couuty. without regard to
0 1 The wildest and most hilarious fpot-J, party, will’wish him success in what­
Pr
It lifts the lid. It dfiposes all. A thrilling
ball gum$ ever staged b reparted to Le' t ever Tw may. undertake. We have no
X the climactic feature of "Rockety Rax." doubt that It will be a relief to Con­
romance. A cydono'blast that will tear
X Fox comedy-satire .with Victor Me- gressman Ketcham to-realize that his
FANCY
at your heart strings and tangle your
For Men
Extra
Heavy
X Itoglen.
, strenuous work as a rongrcjuinan will
emotions.
»' Tlie game takes place at Soldiers' end on March 4 next. It is no secret
'' Field. Chicago, with a capacity ou- to his clow friends'that he did not
X dience of 110.000 watching the battle dcslrp t6 be a candidate this year.
X between Canarsle College, a fictitious/ He had ixipcd that Berrien county re­
with LEE TRACY
Heavy Weight
X Brooklyn
Lake Shore
...—Institution,
---------and
--------------- ' publicans would unite on some man. or
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
?
J University;
umwrulr. aA mythical
.wUilCTl Chicago
CWc»«o college.
roller.„ lh,
&lt;ou„.
J.
Tlr Mr»n«r I.ulurr
IM «.me 1, Ik,
lh,wou]d m
Large Attortment
y&lt;ti;
ih.l
boil,
o..
„
wW
,„„
„l
X ...... .......... ,----------------- j
traiea on some o-pcr repuoucan soi
JAMES CRUZE
Neu&gt; Low Price
.
LADIES'
J m. wmllm own .nd muAA-. Mb, Uul,
„ulJ „
But
S
rjrtrtMT rhMUUN. ryuwn
tho„
thu[
silk and wool
J qu.rl.rb.ck; dM-M enfc &lt;unll.
„„
,
„
r„d,_
L guards. and
...... cut-throat centers.
dil, ,lid w,|t, rio, „„„ ln ,
X
i to do so. T*
They
urged
this
•-rar
THE COTTON"
’*? ur
«&lt;d him to run this
^"E*r
cahin
t*'ii in
or^DraTSimi
! VdtMt- It.. maHn It vilaln that ll,&gt; urrmlrt
tFor Women
. ”
” i !&lt;«■ thta Ume accommodate hb friends
After The Birth &lt;4 u Nation
|n tlml pBrt o, lhe dl&lt;ltrlcti wbo
w
« »■ । .u
Dt^nr,&lt; Always been loyal to him. but that he
For Mon
• The Cabin in the Cotton. Richyd, would not under auy circumstances.
PrAll Head Size*
Barthelmess latrct starring vehlcte ata cundl&lt;Jatp lwo year* from now.
.rrrrpl. In .■„[«.ijte lo Uli U»«Wn o w, „
Mr K. t. h.,,,
.,...1 h.n»-n.-d U U» B.-.1 Ab»"d.n
“inant over IM rwult ol U» eleeUcn
1
far
“ ’-»»&lt;** affected him personal- i
AiMrtjb. In
bl Mn«r«ey. «■ ,
republic.,. In |M MXt rantrr-u cellent care at home. .Ihb little girl
O S. Faswtt has gone deer hunting! Sherman Thursday. Nov. 17.
ten -cldtej" u mu pKUte
p,
wouU „ tov.. has almost recovered irna toon will be!in thc northern part of the alate.
| Mr and Mrs Kenneth Norton -of.
FlaiMr. and ■•N,„..cnA&gt;pen. ntekt
h,
llme „ , „„.„lbrr
front all effects, of tlie paralysis, j Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fussell b very | Marshall were Sunday gucste of the’
,clM and MdkMa. ... all .hwn
, ।
„.u, free
Central P. T. A. will participate in 1 much pleased over the tn w grandson latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
as they are today, a heterogeneous .* &gt; ,
’
’
thc welfare drive which begap yester- ; born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pas-sett. Nov. Norton.
; mass of mixed humanity all working .
\
1 Mrs. Alien
*'*— -Sage
------------ --hospital
------- •
of -----Ypsilanti
out ,Mlr mundul drunks ...in.:
Wc know .r rdpteem U» teUw day. Thc welfare drive, with a goal: 10 at Battle Creek
w.^v,
tte barkaround nr tte M« and IM- 9f &gt;•» kn-ar m. orlrr or IM propl. ot of $3,000. b urgently needed for wel-I Thc Dorcas Society -......... ..
. awalmlnc aouth. chough routmw
? Z5‘pr5“ nf hcart!; fare work hi this city. Tlie house-to- jafternoon meeting o( the home of Mrs. the children?
house
visits
are
m-eharge
of
tlie
P
T
I
—
' much ot tlie romantic sweetness of the,*00’1
KeUham and
-best wishes for hb future.
A. Tiu- Associations from tlx- first and
■“old" South.
STATEMENT OF VOTES CAST FOR COUNTY OFFICERS AS DETERMINED
seconds wards as well as the Central ■
BY BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS
It Is nut. however, a "problem" play.;
organization, will participate. It b
Vivid drama Jrtes with lighthearted
planned to visit every home. It b‘
comedy, and Mark tragedy with the
hoped that in every instance each i
gaiety of thc colored, flows tliroughout
home will pledge something toward I'
Jthe-movie.' In it Is, the passion of the
thia greatly needed work in Hastings I'
; hot-headed planters, the "aristocrats"
Whatever the amount—and no 6ne' L
i of tiie south: thc deep suffering of the
MOST ASTOUNDING PICTURE OF THE AGe/
will be urged to contribute more than ।
'| "poor whites." the happiness and revel­
they feel they ought to pay—can be'
:; ty of the negro, are so eipcrtly blended
(Continued from page one)
jiald in installments if desired. If i
' that the . story is told without the
! slightest preachment.
the ability to make decisions for him­ paid in that manner, payments will be I
J The story is by Harry Harrison Kroll. self and to strive to Inculcate in htm thade to the Hastings Credit Exchange :
X the screen adaptation by Paul Green. a spirit of self-confidence and self­ In the Stebbins block. Tlwir offices arc?
X Pulitzer prizewinning playwright. reliance Tlie attempt to bri-ak a open every djy dprlng the ‘year and
Dorothy Jordan. Bette Davis. Henry B. child's will by force or by creating fear; also on Wednesday and Saturday eve­
Walthall and others support Mr. Bar­ in Ids mind ia most harmful to the, nlngs. There are pliiccs on the pledge
card where people Who have clothes
: thelmcss. Michael Curtiz directed.
child.
UKUK AHI 1-sa uEvuiac.
I
UP°” hL' own extensive ex- of any description to contribute can
ofeoRGE
ARLISS DEVOTEE
mark down what they can give and the
OF COSOTACT AND WALK1NO
“J?.'"*1.
disposition of' this clothing will be
teresting examples which illustrated r
The evenings al home for which aptly thc problem ot Parent-Teacher made later.
yill'
At thc meeting ot ,the Central P. T
George Arlbs makes such a valiant fears.
A. Thursday night! those in charge of
\jfltKlt COOPERj
fight in his latest picture. "A Suc­
He told of one boy who came from a ttlie. welfare movement explained that
cessful Calamity." are as highly valued
;
had been divided into sections
by thc actor in real life as they are by good home In Uiat home tlie father the'city
,
a definite committee for each
thc character ho plays in the picture. misunderstood ids small son and with
s
which will comprise only a few
In spite of a lifetime of training for thought the child was rebellious when section,
t
Each committee 1g invited to
X stage work with Its Inevitable late. he never meant to be. So the father's blocks.
i
every honfe and to Ret a pledge
X hours and topsy-turvey schedules, the mind was filled with fear that the visit
g Arllsr&gt; household in Hollywood runs on child would grow up to become a bad ,where possible. It Is hoped that SI500
boy.
There
were
frequent
niisunder■
may
be
raised
from the 1.500 homes of
X an ordinary daylight schedule and tlie
|
‘The teachers will raise a
.£ Arliss evenings—most
moat of them—arc standings between father and son; Hastings.
which sometimes grew Into explosive fund
i
among their own organization
STARTS AT 3 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES X spent at home.
;
A committee selected for
X Mr. Arliss likes to play contract outbreaks on the part of thc boy. The members.
j
purpose will canvass the busi­
X bridge und frequently has in a four- mother was disposed to take the child's (flat
8 some of men or two or more tobies ot part and to interfere at the wrong ।ness district. It is hoped that this
.
may be- completed this week
v' coupler. Wille thc exact system he time. The result was that when the soliciting
,
Uiat the entire quota qf $3,000
R uses in bidding and hl? general pro- child entered school be became “a and
।
/be raised
Xflclency nt the game is kept as a state problem.” Later the boy was turned may
It is the alm of thc welfare associa­
X secret both by thc actor and his over to Dr. Street who set out to know
।
to sjieclaltae in relief worl^ for
X friends..It is known that he plays a the psychology of the boy—to learn tion
,
They hope to have the
that physics was a
*' daring game for moderate stokes and why he acted as he did. Gradually he children
,
funds that will enable them to
X that he Is no mean adversary for ex- secured the confidence of the lad. who needed
science . . . that a quarter­
told film the reason for his conduct ,give hot dinners each school day to
v cellent players.
■
200 children for whom this will
Ji
Bridge b the actor's favorite indoor and that it grew out largely from his about
back wasn’t a cash discount
; a nourishing meal, will help them
g pastime and cross-country walking is misunderstanding of his father and be
. ..that'the Yale'Bowl
UcDMsbl rr&lt;
R his, most common form of outdoor ex- thc father's misunderstanding of the ;m their school work and to keep
boy. Dr. Street cultivated the good :physically fit.
§ crcbe.
wasn’t used for soup.
will of that boy and succeeded. This
led to meetings with the boy's father.
SHULTZ.
Mr. and Mrs. Tade Robinson and
&gt;
Tlie picture goes merrily On its way Dr. Street revealing what he had
t to proriding some of the "best screen learned from the boy and what he daughter, Dorothy, of near Freeport
.
Wednesday at Vert Robinson's.
i humor nnd entertainment seen in wotlld advise. As a result of these In- spent
[ many a day. Most hilarious epic. terviews the fallver began to see his
Mr. and Mr#. Ed. Bobcock and
! Tracy's performance in 'Blessed own mistakes and made efforts to daughter Ruth of Dowling spent Sun­
Ei-ent,' which is Uttiy short of bril­ underatond his son. The boy became 1day
at Kenneth
ay ai
nenneu* Babcock's.
uowwss.
Mewwl 1 -M.lil rr
liant. shouldn't be missed. Packs a equally desirous of knowing his father, 1 Mr, and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. nr / s Me|„ljr,
punch in every scene and the ending and why he hud insisted upon certain and .Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Mrs.
'js exciting. Tracy gains admirable conduct. At thc present time the 1Leo Hendershott attended the funeral
and his fatiier are getting along
support from Ruth Donnelly and from boy
of tlie former's brother-in-law. Fred I
The big football bellylaugh
Ned Sparks. Sparks' dry wit Ls par­ nicely.
Another case\was that of a boy who Rupert, at Schoolcraft Saturday. Mrs
ticularly effective. Allen Jenkins gives
Thompson remained for a few1
ordinarily
was obedient at home and George
1
VICTOR
color. Roy Del Ruth, the director, de­
days'
visit.
school.
Not
long
ago
his
father
went
1
serves praise for retaining a rapid
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinson enter-I
tempo and the screen play by Howard downtown with him to buy a pair of tained Mr. nnd Mrs. James McLean of.
panto-for his son. When they arrived '
Greta Ni**en
Green b excellent.
at the store, there was a violent dif­ near Mancelona from Thursday until|,
Nell O'Day
Friday. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Scobey ।
WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND. ference of opinion as to what kind of of Milo called there Saturday evening. |
Arthur Pierson
Washingtonians and visitors to the pants should be selected. The boy
Wm. Chamberlain in company with;
Allan Dinchart
national capital viewing Columbia's insisted on long pants; the father was Hubert Pettengiil of Cressey left Fri­
FOX PICWRC
epic film. “Washington Merry-Go- equally insistent upon short pants, day night for a northern deer hunting:
Round." will be startled at the reality and of course tlie father bought the trip.
of numerous scenes allowing the fam­ latter. When he took them home.the
Mrs. Cassie Hart pf Freeport visited I
ous buildings of the Capitol andvthe boy refused to wear them and refused at Maybelle Hart's Tuesday.
COR. STATE and JEFFERSON
HASTINGS, MICH.
true atmospheric flavor of the story' by to go to school; but his father insisted
The Misses Maybelle and Grace Hart ■
Maxwell Anderson. But chances are on it. The case camo to Dr. Street. and Barbara Chamberlain were Kala-1
BERNARD R. REED. Prop.
they will be even more amazed when He talked frankly with the boy and mazoj shoppers Saturday.
they recognize, or think they recognize learned what the trouble was. It
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vert;
' figures of national political prominence seemed that not long before some rela­ Robinson wyre the latter's brother and ।
[For U*to nee, there is Jim Duffy, who tive hod made him-a present of some wife. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ferris, of'
[Is a mirrored reflection of Senator nice long stockings. Tlie boy had Bristol district.
Borah If there ever was one. And so learned that suph long stockings were
Mr. and -Mrs. Fred DeJongh and I
meant for girls; » lie didn't propose baby of Burni|» spent Sunday at ■
Ion through the picture.
Lee Tracy and Constance Cummings to wear short pants and have the George Clouse's.
are featured in the principal roles in other kids see him wearing girls'
The Shultz p. T A. will be held al‘
the production, directed by James stockings. He wanted long pants to the schoolhouse Friday evening Nov. !
Cruze. Alan , Dlnehart. Walter Con­ conceal the stockings. Anyone will ad­ 18 A good program b being prepared 1
nolly and Arthur Hoyt head the strong mit this Is a perfectly natural feeling and a gorxl crowd Ls desired. Everyone;
for a boy. When the father learned
supporting cast.
from Dr. Street thc cause of the welcome.
PROGRAM FOR THE BAL­
trouble, he was quite willing to get the
Part of dur new atodc
. BRANCH DISTRICT.
[
35c Can Utilac
.
ANCE OF THE WEEK. tong pants for his son. The boy na­•
Catherine Maurer, 85. died at her)
Wednesday-Thursday — "Blessed turally wouldn't tell his father the rea­.
25c Paint Brush
home here Saturday morning. Funeral I
Event.”
sons for hta preference.
Friday-Saturday—"A Man's Land,”
Parents and teachers enjoyed Dr services were 1u-ld Tuesday at St. Rose
with Hoot Gibson.
Streets address and will undoubtedly; Catholic church at Hastings at 101
o'clock. Interment In the Catholic
profit from It
Before the speaker began his talk.. cemetery. Miss Mpurer was bom in
DOUBLE ROLL
Norene Birdsell was presented to the: Germany March ifl. 1838 and came to ।
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Central P. T. A. Tills little child, three• America In' &gt;857 and settled on the!
died, in 1858;
Nov. 20-21—"The Cabin in the Cot­ years old. was a victim bf Infantile• farm, where she
paralysis nearly three years ago. Her■ making seventy-four years a resident;
ton." featuring Richard Barthelmess.
Nov. 20—"Lady and Gent," with case, a very serious one. was diagnosedI of Maple Grove and the same farmi
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS ON
by a local physician and was then tok,-. where the family located. She kept
George Bancroft
THIS WEEK END.
Nov. 30-Dec. 1—-Hat Check Girl.’ en over by the W. K. Kellogg Founda­. house for years foe her brothers and
tion. without hospitalization Due toi sUters and is the last ot her family.
with Sally Eaters and Ben Lyon.
t
She
was
known
as
Aunt
Kate
or
.Coi
­
Dec. 5—"Forgotten Commandments,- the splendid work ot thc Foundation
medical staff, supplemented by &lt;x-| tal! to her many retailveg and friends.
with aXl-star cut.

*

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�FAOR FOUR

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, ISM

_______________________________________________________

J°hn

The Hastings Bannerl00”™"

the Hastings Banner ,,

y.^

opinions;

This and That Backward Glances;

WflUt L/llieTS

Bits of Yesterday

The Election.
Congratulation to Roosevelt.
Party System Necessary.
.Hope for Success.

.j H**-.ie&lt;«, Michigan,
suchapostas secretary of commerce
ouy
------------- There are only a few of „p.
the n
'
_____________ f_________
_
..
-hV
BANK BANDITS.
BKVKXTT seventh
be -counted
on -to serve the
------------ year
------ . -could -- coanjjUe ant)
about bank ban­
———— trr talhtat u» much rrs.r.l lor par.
b
,1[h
tatar
' U“n
« Rte~r.lt rontUte. hr. w„ t.„ or rhita &gt;r.r&gt; M.rl.u.o ta,
choice to men of thl* caliber, ha will Ixw; comparatively free from bank
have lhe confidence, momentarily at imtdujH. Vigilante associations hur.12 00
o, ,M „,u,
h«.t.
H mr.. rrprnrr.t.a by tte Htant-Me- „„„
„ul p,,,.
'a‘", Adoo-Hury Long factions of Uie Demo- ditry. They did not deny it.
for
some --------------reason or other
cratic party, or the NorrU-LaFoUette But '*
—
•'— perhaps
-----IN BARK)' Cot’jhT, THREE MONTHS
because
thc
air
Is
Nied
with
fxilltlod
Independent Republicans' are selected —t—• —• —■ — —.- of (he
3tBte
' ta
Urttl n»mh m
Ik
USCgf

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
; Harrison and Marjory Woodburne
It would be Idle for the Banner to I,'entertained twenty-four of their
say that'jre-are
that-xw^are pleased
nleased with lhe
the re-ii
re-ifrtenda &gt;l dlnner on Friday evening. J
say
suit*
Of ST national' an with
dstald elecT,lc ,*vors
e
ckver
suits
of liit national
’an would
dxtald 'know
elec-:.unU,ue- th0“ for thc
tlon. became
"everyone
bv,n® Uny
iff.
!
that couldn't be true, for n would not I “J®11 n,ade of rru,.l.an‘1
1
te te«uUtenl
10“i ;
MUM with
-llh what
.tat w,
... advoc.ltei
Mtneatai
Howeiar. the
lhe Banner low
he. no rom- Ij?** UL“ Marsuertte
M-rtuertte Hah
Hall taiorvd
Urored
However,
pl.lruu
Meir.
da what
*,U1 • detahllul
plaint,
to make
The votera dm
.»“&gt;"•
pleased them, and there were prevail-; ret7„ “n...
■
Dash- C\
Crue
^and
Mrs.- Mabt
Mabell
ing economic condition* which teemed • Mrs. I)asJr
ur and Mre
to’Justify, to their minds, what they
rron’£ln‘'
did.
coin. Nebraska, where they took .1
to lose a considerable part of the pub- 5t0.&gt;pin« the jobbing of banks. In thc
J—
.
.a. «
special course in muslq
Mrs Crue
FOREIGN SVBMUn,Tl«»N. ONE
,, lie good will represented by
thc landInstance it —
would-------atm--that the
------------ Monroe
---------------------Now that it u over the Banner aliO vlsU(!d relatives in Oakland N« »•&gt;-.«- tv . t.Vlt/'t'
The Banner ”
Monroe
at 'fault tn not wUhes to aay that wg will regard
Oakland. Nc ,
.. slide vote in hi* favor. T
' police were -*
„ the
1. Hod
the dejFranklin
RooseveltD.osRoosevelt
our President,
Mr.' CMChi«W
bandits.
Had
the de-D.Franklin
as our President.
Mr and M„
Hubbald daughter!
cannot believe, however. that
__
trettve who -----------rushed to- the
of n«
n°t &gt; partuan Pre*ident.
,Illharfld spent
- entrance
------ ----------Prewdent Ttiere can ilun
Hub&gt;...
Uui ,,
M. „
£ H
Hubbar
Roosevelt will be guilty of such
un­ the bank when(Uie
alarm was sounded •* no doubt
has assumed-great
LfiUnday with
Mrs
An­
.mu.'.;that
’’—he
-------------unietrgreatr^Sujjday
with Mr'
Mr. and
and
Mra Bert
Bert
fortunate selections
---- ... VVc do .not be- u^ed discretion instead of valor he responsibilities,
....
.. An. .r. ,
reaponaltehuea. nor
nor can
can anstsne
aruww huesho... a!__zr _..
„.ja Mr _’„j u
„ lk„ HqwU
IleVe Hurt cither Al Smith nr McAdoo might have hidden nefawi the street tlon. who heard him over the radio. o(
crcCk
will be in the cabinet, although it and picked off the bandits when they that he has- promised relief, which »
Mr unrt’
*--..&lt;1 p-,idi» of Ver­
will
be
very
.difficult
for
him
to
deliver
in
^n
vU
“
"
JTd
Mr
.nd
Mr*
R
F
JV
। Wouldn't surprise us to see Smith as­ left the.hank.
----------------Bank
banditry -cun be
stopped tn H« MU trndoutehUta. data, under to U ta!2« aJSi uj wrtt^d
sist Uie new president in reorganizing otyy
’on^wwyf
unly one way. That one and onlyi'***^ •••»•* «i»»v«»uie pumhuiv iuhhuuil,.
the government.
•
!i...'
‘" ' lIs. to ihave
. —better organization I He will be backed by a house of repre-1 "’m’- and
method
_
-- than exists among
. .^.ntatjVca and senate overwhelmingly
There are plenty of capable men among
law-------officers
available to assist Mr Roo.*cvelt in rebber bands When bank officials and
•« hte uiamublr U.k ol
-nd
.nd ,uu P..IW, veil nor his party can sidestep respon, ...
forces get together and really organise
,
Mr and Mrs J T- Uimbard went to;
te.lw lhe otpnnun
1, remun. ,or p,ul,
lh,„
Tliere should be no fault-finding; Racine. Wisconsin today to visit rela.
to be seen what selections lie will •brry will
— •be made
— more difficult.
---------with President Roosevelt after be a*-, uves the balance of the week,
make.
When bank robbers meet a hail of sumes Uie presidency. It is easy to I
lead, bank robbery wftl cense to be find fault; it is not cosy to do coh- i
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
classed as un occuimtlon of slight haz­ slnictlve things He should have the I
ard When policemen are trained to
“ •?'_________________________
^taSr"iT'k.T
1
—.....................
— Those who voted for Piiuldenl Hou- Aii^aik
—
hunt ubandits
as dangcroiu game, then 5”!!1«.ltateS'mry*S‘.r'."' «£' {"X"'
OCR BKIS1DEST
“e*
,lwt »•»*«- ----- be ----------banditry-will
lessened.
,
choice. In our opinion history wUl ' I.
L— rndre than u radio network
the &gt;
It takes
. Franklin Ro-kwU should not &gt; re- deal kIr&gt;dl&gt;. „th hlm and u u.n lake to catch
—*- -bandits.
-------- ------------------tcli •bank
Tlie catching talite. •»( ol .te teteou, «onteoic!'*“'’w£;a^“;»”;
u
d;
ct band'-.
bandits ...is----------------best accomplished
garded merely as the president-elect :a b. , oJ
. V1
.
c!
------------by
- close
co-i&gt;|&gt;erati'on
.&gt;■
. D.-moc-.
nartv but as nresi. fWal
■ cwutrucUve
'
in
d
Of -it’.-eA^Sarf
Ho
work “••• co-operation
whfch Jealousybetween
and hopeall
for forces
individual
expressed himself -ax' *
dent-clecl of ,!u American people. Hi.- has
on. No president of the Credit Is sacrificed to efficiency.—Vcrn Presldcnt-Elecf
.wMoivte he
(.« can
teten do
,i„ thc 1,0.
if tic shall
.te-o.1ww.&lt;p,
A rep.irt on lhe.r,state
u.&gt;- •
positive
Job. If
&lt;1-1-,.teachers
r .
victory w-a-5 mn-pertisan since a strict Utyied* States since Lincoln has stuck • Br°wn in the Inghiup Co. News.
do *0. he will deserve &lt;0 be clashed as
.
of .omtea, an.l u*Ol tea

..

i

Ml—S ItUlll WCtSSCrt Will All,VC ill’ll., i

there's a Reason
for Everything.

♦

Almost anv man or boy will t,ell you
that MUNSINGWEAR is great un­
derwear. There are three reasons ■
Style, Comfort, Long-Wearability.
Yob will find them in every Mun­
singwear garment, whether you se­
lect cotton, wool or rayon in knit
suits, woven suits or shirts and
shorts, there is real skill, real care,
in the way Munsingwear is cut and
tailored. Consequently it fits per-,
fectly and. the fit doesn't wash out.
And best ol all it costs no more
than ordinary underwear . . .
Come and look.

.r-fAtaB Iter W«fc»U ta Ita ktalte
Wh,,
our
y^,.,
him in.o office.
. . . , .
history of the United Slates have been built in tlw Inst few.years be like ten
Should the President find that he |J
parti; as 5 pro.e.-t against existing subjected to grnaU-r abusy.
years from now? a few months ago ha* promired what Is unposrtbh-to deJ™?b{f« "«J
,
..........
.
............
"f
piVIIHWU
III UlllXnaiUlC IU U«.— |
economic.candit^tpi and .partly u-a;
’ -------------- ------ —• •*.—- -*
■ «?.*« Du”M- ° "&gt;'• Mich Kan PubXc{
Uw.r. and should
ahouW the Blcat
democraUr &gt;:
.liver,
great democratic
,O’ntU
retunimg
1 It lilt!»•'. Commission,
rtnttmsivtkm spoke
KtvtVi, in St.
tit ........ .
.
.
. 1.
; Utilities
CONGRATULATIONS.
pretext against ‘-.lie present prolnbi-,
, Joints. He said that of about one httnC""" Mtao*'""
Wteloteta.
tlon laws. Artic-ncahs cast aside narty
Congratulations are In prder
taS' temTA 2 J™
tated
!!" •
.: area
deed oils
bus ana
and trucK
truck companies in
In uus
this
&lt;
. ,
•
'
1HWA to i.gwer ar. overwhcmuita .-in- week fufc the Haxtmgs High rohpoi &gt; state, only three hud shown a profit. fecUhal the democrat* did not deserve f»P&lt;cU tojjma.n here fir the wln-i
•
rz,.- a MVunm President Hoo- football team and it* coaches who hat Tlie manager of one of thc large truck- tiu? vote pt confidence giv'en them &lt;&gt;n{
; Mrs. W. A. Matlw-jiy of Athens. Ohl-as -cur
choice. fn our opinion tone t.uvupu
through i,.tthe reason
witli ouiy
only oi.t;
m-.- “ - ,companies
recently
a Fowler
... -.w,
w. ....................
-Bwii wtu;
----- '----------------- - told
...... —
—
November 8.
the guest of iwr aunt, Mrs. W. A
he is one of the m »‘. capable
n-.'-ji who defeat. The
this year
that the only way his
tataMAta^yta-MM.
Th, team
Mm \l.u
r™ was fiut ;*&gt;!l4,ne&gt;s man
---------“■
Our system of government could notIls
,
.... 1 •&gt;
„•&gt; L..
company could make n profit was to be succraafal without two major par- | Ktwr
ccupivd the WhHe
x-e- and
iiggrevive and not easily
&lt;.,. rxcjpivd
White IL
Hvum
an.l xlert.
alert, afegrcaiwe
cully do
&lt;U-• overlo/d
overtoid the trucks-to put on nri 11ties, contending for the government on I, Mix* ffcite AIWo has gone to Niles'
&lt;1- tx t'- r. able to guide this count-&gt;’•. outraged. In-ability to tackle hard legal load It Is the.se illegal loads that
platforms which declare tlie principle; I। to consult witli Dr. Jiomne about hre'
through the preMnt economic disorder a»d clean .the Jc.im was above th - rapidly smash the concrete which tax- which each believe* should be applied'I eyes. She will sixmd I he winter heie •
• with Airs Konkle.
.
to Unit government. • In no other way!
j?:“V'',r,•’T!"
'T*c!*““
Mr and Mrs. Herman .Front enter - |
can
repierentativi' government be
bta-ey, Our opinion in ttys tisTK-ct ln.s,-rhdo! coivtsu It put up a clean. road.; u-e suffering loss of buslneu betamed Mr. und Mr- F Roraberk of1
nci been altered in tbe-rlighu-st degree brand of game that liver; up to tiw lx-! enure of thc( rates and convenience of maintained than by the two party sys­ Hickory Comers niid Mrs. Wm. Front
tem. Tin* implie* that the parties, ns
*by
— the.result
--------of tlie election.
I-.- However, Ii tradition*
- •
of high school
; truck
athletics.
service. Truck service may seem
and ron Walter Sunday in h mor ot j
I cheap but when the cost of that serv- •well xt their candidates for cxcftaivu Mr. Rorabeck' and Master Howard;
since Mr. Hsoyer «a* Canned to-lose.
ice come*
back
taxes the
Trust's birthday;;, both occurnpg the« me IM itat Rtaklm ttaumlt.
THE WELFARE DRIVE.
■ !Ihm
win bi
on in
.toIncreased
iiS
’ I shoe will be on thc other foot. Then.
same.day. ...
|
anti hi* followers, were swept info! A welfare drive for relief work In; instead of thc real culprits being
.
----------to keep him from
power by thc greatest electoral vote in, the community fs&gt; now underway and {blamed, likely some state adminlstrnTHIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
•&gt;'' "I ’-h'1 election
American history. Tilt . task of thc judging from ftast experience the peo- I:lon: cr ,he highway department.will be
A natty comi&gt;asc&lt;l of I like Water* a,ld so elated over
IW. H siebblmT K Grant W H « a!lrt
president and congre^ during the nex» pie of Hartings ran be counted on to d’ johiu^piibHra^News Marsha“' 3t'
Merrick
John
P.i-.ne
&lt;•
H
n.h
in,
'
Co,ne tll,p.four years will be tremendous. CIomijttyiir part. Eycri- person in lhe Wt','1
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Lambie &amp; Doyle
"The Store for Dad and Lad"

A Quotation

.

co-osxT.it Ion between the chief exvcu-.will be asked to Contribute according'
five anil Lgoiaxora will be cs*eritial 'to ability to give, even though the do-!
.Th,
Am...- « telly
....
&gt;tan
T&gt;u. /

DEFENDS PRIMARY ELECTION.
One of Michigan's strong boosters .for
on“'JSl lltt-'

EVERY MAN is
uxyrlh as much as
t h e thing s are
worth about which
he busies himself.—
Marcus AureL'
ius.

.
.
crowityr. m&gt; sun- is Father and Bon Banquet on the'21st.
of Governor Haye*. Men wishing to take some boy. are
thc vtttof? in Barry urged to :ra- tint boys not olhrrwbc
Mhlifgan
Ukeh n. uttend be given a hearty in­
“u. »
«*»m
Union
fine program ot . fun und
,•»? hall ■ vitutlon.
&gt;“a&gt;'•»

'for a twenty days' hunting expedition 1 ?.”^n°i n
.i"‘r 1wlu’h:Ii
, in tlw&gt; uiqxir pcniriMila.
•
‘ jjl" 4!.; J*.
tn' " *" f"M *««•••
Thomas Hbverftcld of Columbus,
,Y1(^ 1,’r‘"K n
ico*that
Jumps
mi
high,
will
also lu,ve
taw
Ohio who K a little nriilim lari tlv. coa U,ttt
Nl h,«,‘- wl
" a,il0

“ Friday evening. November 18th. Mr?
SJlWfer Will iippcnr at the Parent
D idw-r orgnuiimUon of the Qtiaiitrup
“' Grove
------- -----------school *”in ”Maple
township
Mr. Rouxtelt, a splendid popular vote ;it should be for welfare work ftie. editor ot The Charlotte Rcpubli-i
'Him k1i«v evening. November 17, the
but o1m&gt; gavy hl* party a clear working .'should be a community project In ; can-Tribtmc. His most potent argiifit .4 annual meeting &lt;&gt;[ tlie Allemui
,majority m bath House and Senut*' which every eilUMi plats a :&gt;art. .ft
8'*s roincthUig like this: "Un-1
Ed. Watt. Grace Pryor. Nora Coop-1
w .
, ,,
county district of the Hattie Creek
taiHw.tejhmeam.taUAmteMiukter i&gt;« &gt;;» «uw
XJS
Art a Council, will be held. Al that
to Grand Rapufs tn attend the dis- GOV.-ELECT COMSTOCK '
tm-.e county oruaniwiilon patterned
Is HOW Clearly
thc hands of Mr have to meet, heavier demands thisjOf the state'and the nation. To gn'
alter the Burry county plan will be
• Roosevelt and hl* party. There will-year than ever before so that gc:icrou*i back to tlie old caucus nomination!
TO FREE PRISONERS ellected ' T. Ben Johnston. Area Ex­
be no rtfong minority group lioldiug a I aailstance. will be needed.
{plan would mean to turn our election
Suginaw returned home Monday after AR_rfrt
H
Wi]1 Bf,i„M'An it utivr. will .speak. also Dr. Darling,
balance 0! power to hamper him qs the I
r
.-. ------ -- •
machinery over to the Legion'* organa short stay v-.th the latter* parent; ■SSCrlS Hc WlU Ko&gt;eaSC AU
Fi.tmdnUun. Some &lt;&gt;i the Harry county
'. TAXES
DOWN.
Mr. and Mrs. ^Traverse Phillips
Convicted Of Dry Law Vio­
taxes COMING
com.™
. down
iramais ana convention, rney would
oflicti.. will be. in attendance. Mr*
H.
E.
Clarke
of
IN-trpit
wa
•
I
..u dos
a. &gt;« a compilation
avuaa lltl
„|mar
„„r ,he n
„,lns
I1U of
0|; (roVemNon. • Brookhart. Jettison, and LaWe have en our
.ral|V tukl&gt; ovcr
lations In State
called here lust Friday by the reriousl
Fid’u tt-liimivad Mr..Hoover. The sue- !&lt;tf figures showing tin- rwlm ilons m|ment for many years to come. TheireThe
nftermutli
of
Tuowlny's
electlt&gt;n
■.Illness of her' piotlier. Mrs. P. T McIbc-gin. to shiw up. (kivtntor-elect in fl:1 no ntj turn! room Every Scout
cu.s or failure of the Roosevelt poll-vexpetidltures made by 35 but of the
with all its faults, I favor the .and legislative offices, must be held to Laughlin .who la still very ‘ill’..
continuation
the
elec­ 11 strict accountability! Preslderit-Elec^i“bn‘“u‘’rt of ,h
” direct jirlmury •'«Mary French of Sailn.i. Iowa. 1 Com*tixk dictates that tan- of his find mid 1‘ iuier of the county is urged to
.■t u mat r of Demo- •counties in Michigan for. 193.’ as com- «
tion system. I say this not to reflect
Examinations . will begin
cratic rc*|»on*ibiiity alpiic. We are, j.an-d with 1931. • Tin- average tt&gt;r a!’ ttlMit the*Legion; they are only human RoorevcR und the overwhelmingly ' returned Dome Monday after a lch | uets will !»■ (o r&lt; h-u'c from pii rm nil ntleiid
............. ,
—----------- democratic congress and senate, ns weft t|,,yS- Vl‘it with her cousin. Mr.* curd !U,r rum n|mu-u lx«itlr-.-M n:._ etc . w|io promptly ut 7:15.
glad this is »u. (Even, though wl- Is 2£LlB per cent while the average for ixim.-w and re-act as such. Other groups, as
democratic parly, could not if chlde*t&lt;-r
'
■ .*,B'P been convicted and .-entet-.t-ed to
u&lt;irkcd fur tlie defeat \.l Mr. Roosevelt Barry county 1* 22.06 per cent Mont- u\u'.d prob-ibly act the same. Tlie di- they wished escape that retpohslbiUty , ' M- Ma. Frb anil iunulv Martcd i'aU" Pris,,n‘ Another annnnfircmcnt’ Saturday. November 13. about fin
Scouts mid 1'udrrs of Barry county,
w» nw consider him our president and . motrncy county leads the entire field tai'
M"*1' **" Tuita- lm Llitull Mtmuitu. rtlrr
"I,!t
.it a preda.on electorate. —George prw.j&lt;j&lt;.nts purposes will be the relet* !thw will make their future home
! dcnUelect. that an eflort will be made bravid lhe wintry winds to attend the
will do our best to'give him the con- with tax reductions of 38 67 per cent tAverill.
Birmingham Eccentric.
tlon of his cabinet- It he can gather
;
'
«» repeal tlie Volstead Art at the com- Annual Boy Scout Day game at Ann
sideratton that ty* high offiredi-sencs i while Emmet CiXinty was low with
Arbor. 'Troops maklrtg the effort Io
Surrmi? rnuMBTra
about him men like Owen D Young I
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
, "&gt;K December res-inn of congn-ss
r condition exists a-.,M3 per cent * Cass county, a member
An emers
'
*
’ ’ ’ ‘
’
and Newton Baker for responsible
ti,,. c 1. s C will meet with Mrs tlnLt **cr cun b-lawfully mnntifn. tund
No one need be asiiamed for having1 p]aC4.s Jn b|S cabinet the people will
w Hicks 'Saturday evening withi^’"1
under/the Eighteenth
chid executive of the of the fourth congrcKdenal, district
prerefit mid
ii.w
.
hicks neJramr
Htituraay
‘HHX't-'d President Hoover History
j
understand
that
he
is
determined
to-th*
Ultowi™
•
!
Amendment.
w
Jom
repeal
will
natural,
All Barry County Scout Tnxqis are
{Amendment. whuM*
natural­
J"?'°2 ' understand that he is determined to tfoltownm program:
'
State:
riervys tlie qhtne non- and a county, comparable, to Burry, will- lake uiHxi care of the. president
. ir ked 16 make atrittyfcme'nls now to
Scelt ,Jbt
out „e
nj oy,. economic . qim&gt;uuumu,' from \vhlllicr
ly, require some time.
rewaei.i,। .^.1,
k_. bfSt way «.»
! partivan utipixirt and co-&lt;&gt;perathm Hi*! ;miidc reduct tons qf 25.95 per cent ami and hix admUlstraUop. The country-{au., that he t« gathering
'distribute Christmas haskela und cloth; When the- Eighteenth Amendment in;t to needy families, also (■&gt; «&gt;ll«&lt;t
Grecian History—Mrs. Striker
, would b&lt;‘ given during time, of war?
GratJut comity, another agricultural wide land-slide merely confirms what, about jmn the best available talent to! U. S. and Foreign Powers—W.
and UN-tawny toys to be r&lt;-•
us secretly feared—vix. that । ,1!fl hlm ln tbnl work n when he sub- cook
•'
'county sunilar to Barry, uiqdc* reduc­ tim. -.
—
It will u-quire a two-thirds vole in thc broken
paired and distributed to deserving
tO
t‘“‘ bodj
Kssav. ^utHer-Mrs.
Whittier—Mr*. Greer
Greer
. United States .m-iuBc. the -amr vote in' children on Dhristmax e-,i-.. Anyone
JEW RESPONSIBILITY
tion.; d! 21.56 per cepi. -The report £ UUle t^^n nubhe "nunkma ' ",1U “U
Im* lltt e plact In public thinking..AhaH mdiCAte lbs purpose to give his
jr„
n; Half of Q
u,-auu,» Asked in .............
. -•
-------First
Questions
I’0**
vf representative:;.
Thwi 1' ; having toys tn be cnUecicd please call*
show* that while Barry county ts n.r.• lAlirn the president said ...
in .«•
his De* Jh)ilc!eA n fair trial, and not set -.Hit October
answered
on
page*
235
and
j
tnus?
co
to
the
statra.
- •
•
—*
। [must co to the slates. Tlie plan is to; Scout lwa&lt;Jquurtc/« in tiu- Barry n&gt;unJexUng m the matter of economy, it 1 । Moine* speech/hat ten million men,' antagonising him, then thc people will 236.
/tall Kpeclnl conventions; elected by th*
iy Health Um|, or contact any Scnutrtjeart a l.ttle Jwad of the average
01,1 nl ® X* hp ««M h*'p addpd1 feel that the democratic party and Its
----Critic.
Mrs.
Hick*.
-people or ch&lt;c.«n in romc lawful man* master.
■
.
.
*» a plain statement ot fact that cold .leadership arc striving in good faith, td
Tlie
,
&lt;R7
society
connected
with
the
Em----- who will
------------decide-—
wheUicr
•— —Uie
--------stateth.
I logic 1* hard to get over to a man out I put the country again on the high road manuel rhtnch will lx- entertained ;"rr.
Wednesday evening. November 9, 25
‘ represented in such convention shall
\
r6r ,Ji to
- .prosperity.
— ...............
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...
- jlte repeal parents, members of the p,u-k CommitWe certainly
wish the Thursday
afternoon. November
17. m upprove or disapprove
of
S..:
-m at Itarnard
•
t|
tf-tn branches of the fT&lt;&gt;Klent\ct.;:KreM and the d-nmcratit the wcial rooms by Mesda'mra Me- When Uie cmuUlutwnal eunveiinmirBr
,
’
v
•
•
J ett J.
It 1’7 &gt;’*“&gt;
h* uc
411 b,h,nt Naughton. Van Arman. Mudge. Heath
»‘«tr- shall approve then the playtoom of the Central Jr. High
&lt; -I,. New iork. vote ynanimmuly
« ita tqmlS Uu- 5it«I *’ '&gt;'■ *ha11 'u'&lt;'ppd’ •nd *'p rtu“» «» Upjohn and Bowen and M-.ves Gertte|L’-uhtrenlh Amendment will be re- Bdhool
j, ck . Bide
; Plans were made for the
tin? mm they marry must itavi
U&gt; PI
uv ot humor.—Detroit News.

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Paragraphs

! ind t. ur wm. l.erwe the dcmwrS'den?-Elect that our tariff L&gt; largely reFrank E. Roberts returned to hb
“creJd
the national govern- c«2"^pr.
mtr of our foreign investments ma; uS b.- rurirX !&gt;n their own r^d »P«^btefor our f rouble, but if be home in Irving Thursday last, after ™n' 1» the nature ofthingsitwdl
‘ n r7 "el^timi
be entirely sound, bur they never- nottiu- repubhea w then ro. every fha11 ‘,!,t
c"'‘n‘T on a low tirllf spending about four wtekA with friends u‘M1?”S“nlc bcforerv,"i'1 can*»
f«Uhi W-rk U i^ible ro that tlJnJ
American *wT.I w.rti Governor
-nd we rtuU find that we p,..per .,n Neu York.
rompluhed.
r» have the appearance of perhindquarters nmy complete the necr.%•ency.—Florence iAIo.i Herald
Rix - velt und his party well No In- under it. wo will all gladly admit that
Hal MoMurr of Cloverdale was in the1,
bary bookwork and .Vtsl the reg intra-.
mg person ever fared a more crucial .he 15
K 0,1 ,hp ««her hand city'Monday on his way to the north
Hon on to mtttonal headquarters be­
Ti;c “breaks" are more impor- •pwnU 5haU Provc that *1,p C’UM' of *«*&gt;ds on a hunting trip.
Housekeepers say that U* you want uv.
fore the .10th. which is the date tlie
,
um
in
big
jxrlitics
than
great
Issues.dcpre~uon
is
not
the
tariff,
that
it
‘
Rev
A
A.
Knappen
and
wife
of
Al-1
a thing well-done, just tyre a Japanese
4’1H
President Hoover lias gone for months dld ”&lt;* originate in'America, but was ’bion spent Sunday with friends in this |
Trocij
•.i beat your Chinese rugs'—Judge.
without a sign Uf a "break." tar""'.'
We caritidw to world condition*, especially to city.
Mr. Ftatew. Bo.™ .„4 tourtter' Tuterbr mmn,. Ho&gt;™te. u.
Jurt mir c.&gt;.iqv.e.i&gt;r after another c.t&lt;l j.*..,!-..,1;y Governor Rocacvelt President-Elect 1* &lt;&gt;n Uie wroiu road in are'vUIUng friends in Allegan.
| A«eh»e McDonald attorney. Will ac-&lt;
applications may J-'readv^in D&lt;.U
Vet
China,
doing
business
before
the
a
.
ljV
!in(1
wnwlf
being
hehied
by
e
ir
-rekirtg
lhe
remedy
by
lowering
the
----------company
Lyman.
Chumberlain.
demitv
applications may lx. ready in De­
THE NEW CABINET?
’,,. ..u.„L h»v.„,a
X. -«v!t«rltf ’
!. FIFTY-FIVE
Freeport
to addrlss
"mb .
temfiiu«2gsr AtwluH«
nrrv.nve YEARS
nuns AGO
ago TODAY
tooav ;commMswner.
....
..... to. ..
.
..
time of f-TteAkte
Caesar. in .Hit
.‘till te...,
busy at .lu.
tlie .aaL-.,,.
old
rw tnnt election f- o'.tr, the next .........
rub wv sincerely hope for thc best No
However, we
Onjhe imciuiar
calendar of uie
the circuit
circuit court
edurt
and friends
»v shall ■**whut we shaft
, P*f*nta
------ -------------------A of *J5r‘ul’
MARTIN CORNERS.
poll’lcal evftht will' be the an- stand —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
T'«b' 'te?“0 id'i'SSw
onrsSSuta
4,“‘ ul“ e»«
1 • rs&gt;n or parly should be entitled to •••'■’ *&gt; wwui« w umaic «» i».«» juug- tor me novenwer term, incre nre rignt
Garth Slocum and
Mbs Eayadena
ncemeut by Pie.-dUen!-Elect RoixscA ‘.urpon nearly 12 feet long l;a* wlujire rights on the depression.—. ment until we know what Mr. Roose-1 criminal causes, 25 issues of fact, four- ; summer erUvUlr. and nature trwrtea . —----- -------- - ’.nktd“r eve­
ui. the men hi has selected for
Murl DeFix-. Charlotte Republican-; ve{t will undertake Thereafter it wilt' teen law-and imparlance causes and 31
of last week. Their many
friends
| Mning
■»««&gt;«
...raed
been caught oft California, Florida Neu a.
cgbiiK-t positions
-soon be discovered whether he U try- &gt; chancery causes
wish them a long happy and prwpcrTlie republican majority tn Michigan “Uend■
jjius life together.
There are many capable men In the ftihrrmen are asking whj- It .wasn't
-------------|ing the right remedy or has misjudged
Tt_
.
Jtut about 25,000
figures-beThe Annual Regional meeting for
„ ueXL
thrown buck
back.—Life
Life.
' ''
””---- * *
।the situation and made a bad matter is Just
25.000-our figures
beDemocratic‘party from whom Mr. thrown
Remember Sunday atuw
school
next Suni worse.
f— the election were---------pore
23.000. ...
We . havei i Seoul officials of Region 7. Michigan.;&lt;!»• at 10 30. followed bv the preachRoosevelt could chnpsc an "official, European'savant carries the symbols
&gt;23 of tlie 33 state sennwrs and prob-/Indiana and Illinois, Is to be licld wt'ing service- You are cordially invited
NEWS GLEANINGS.
(
.
family" that would command public
ably 76 of tlie 100 members of the ; at Chicago. 1'uesdaj, November 29th. to attend.
'
ot 24 scholastic and honorary degrees
China is America's largest purchaser'
respect und Inspire business confi­
•house
Our
estimate
tielore
thc
elec- A group of men of the Battle creek
Roland and MUo' Bdrry have cons
on hl* cards and stationery. Here's an
flour, taking 2.073397 barrels last'
'tton uas 24 senators and 71 members'Area Council are planning to attend! north on a. deer hunting trip
dence- For secretary’ of state, for ex­
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
initial for you!—Arkansas Odette.
o!
the
ijouse.
and
plans
are
tinder
way
for
the
charMr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
CogsweU
and
ample. there is Newton D- Baker, him­
"For generations the Sunday school
A part of the "devotional exercises' tering ot a bus to accommodate the 'family of Lakeview were Sunday eveself of presidential caliber; for were- ' There U a glimmer of hope in some* Kansas City. Mo., and Katisaa City, has been a corner-stone in the foundsfound in_______
hymn_and
__ _ _prayerbook,
__ ... ___ in; group —
Men —
of Burry _____
county
« —
and
—___
Alle_ —
mr.g
■ -callers at Mr. and Mrs. Orr
tary ol the treasury, Owen D. Young quarters that the increase m postage' Kjn ■ «« bot1' 0,1 tlle south bank of tton of American character building a pew in one of our
M'.pchurches,
nf nur rburdl.w.
, r&gt;j&gt;will
, rmmtv
aetnt hi*
hnu in ICalo- ■
M
readstganrw'.H.
county
iheec wilt
thc fha
bus
Kala-{Fisher,
There
I*
no
substitute
for
it
that
I
maxoo and go with •*
the
or Melvin A. Traylor are both out­ &gt;.u. «lli tend u&gt; dlKteH.se «odl.ul,hc
____
thus: "Look.-at that saccjuc trimmed! **"■■***"
’* Area deiega-' Some of Hie Marlin young peonl’at' can see "—Senator Arthur Capper.
With beads in Hie fourth scat front." Uon from there. Any man wishing to tended the yomu people's baiwuct at
standing buslneu leaders and both are out so many tylis.—Oido State Journal.
Cream should not be whipped at a
, The responsive "amen" which had been make the trip or to attend any of the lhe Good Will church Saturday etccapable of giving round, fhcal counsel,
------------ temperature over 45 degrees Faliren"He ,U a brave man who 1* so de-' omitted by Uie autlwr very naturally day s program, are urged to contact nlng and report a pleasant time
to the largest corporation in Uie world, , A tourist U r man who will eat any ■ licit.
lennlned to have faith in the things suggested Itself.
Mr. Shafer at Uie Scout headquarters, Mr and Mrs. Clark OvenmHh* were
u
TT-----,
lhe United Blalca government, for al-i'.kind of sandwich, but wants only1
lie believe* in that lie is not afraid of
“““
1
“ l,u “»ter&lt;. M,, OtetaJl"
We are MU) holdiug Uie thioat of &gt;" U"
. .... gasoline.
------- —Dallas News.
' i Alaska u an Indian word, uwaiung. appearing ludicrous."—John Langdon
toriwy general there are such men as jt_
first-clou
our rooster by our thiuub and fore­
tern... MUI IMta, ol Burry
, ..M wr» u, M.Ple Onil, bond.,
j-—great country.
Davies.
finger. yet it is exceedingly difllouit are urged to remember Ute annual nlng.

Boy Scout News

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Tut Hastings

wtnsrsnir.

novembpi i«,

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Meanwhile much jwogrem ha* been -not be teen through a‘microscope.
made In the matter of dieting to kill a * For.* cold In lhe head lhe Doctor
ninn
amendment no 2 won
coid It ha* been sitown. for example, recommends a spray
URDU
—ABOUT 30,000 MAJORITY;
He believe.'
that the lack of Vitamin A In the diet nothing Is better or cheaper Ulan wa­
h*a caused experimental animate to ter and common salt The prescription |
C IMnPK Plxei Liml1 Of Taxation On
develop symptom* similar to those of a usually used U one teaspoon of alka­
.U llUllli
Property At One And Onecold From Hite the sclenlteta reason line solution to four parts of water.
NOTED
DOCTOR
RECOM that thc feeding of f.xxte rich In Vita­ This can also be used-a* a gargle three
Half Per Cent
min A starve a cold. Vitamin A I* or four time* a day This spray may I COULD NOT TABULATE REMENDS FOODS THAT ARE found plentifully in certain foods.
;
Figures
given out from Detroit on
be used on the throat, but never In thc I
BULT8 UNJIL ALL RE­
• the Amendment to limit the tax on
So there you are. says Dr Wells; and
RICH IN VITAMIN A
. real estate and cyhcr forms of propLire next time you have a cold—In your
When a cold la lodged in one's chest,
TURNS RECEIVED
I erty to one and one-half per cent
PROGRESS MADE IN
. head, chest or throat—go on a diet rich where garglcr and sprays cannot reach,
! iJtow that it carried by a good ma­
In Vitxmln A and eat the cold out of to- ns-ommends breathing through u
i Jonty.
.
MATTER OF DIETING existence. The foods hr recommended newspaper cone held gver a kettle of HOOVER AND BROOKER
| are milk, orange juice, lemonade, steaming water; and mentlml can be
SUCCESSFUL IN COUNTY.,.lli™o.oSl’p't?hrn“u,™*K&gt;uJltd
Best Prescription For Common' 'grapefruit, elder, pineapple and big ad&lt;1ed to the water wlUi good result&lt;
°l
eanvawers
ahall
complete
their
spoonfulls of cod liver oil and. byCounter
--------- ------Irritants
-----------are
—,al.-o^fesribid.
Cold Is Plenty 0( Fresh Air
Vote Is-uiven By Precincts For' tabulation we can then hate the exact
A WHEN you buy'anelecI holding far a day or two to Ulis diet 1 *'*«!* a» tnlld mustard pi
And Exercise
’and stayUrg in bed, the coid can lx-' wintergreen rul/brd
... gently on tlie President And Governor And i nrJrt‘4, Haw.v. r, the nj-urt up tn
v ’ trie light bulb, we want
.rn . , e
ycaterday Indicated h 30000 had for
We can all remember when people 1 definitely starved
It that doesn't cbMt. or.an electric pud A warm bath1
Totals
For
Other
Officers
the
amendment
Tire
big
citi&lt;now
thought,of and mentioned a "cold" as 1 P™*® to be true, one may be sure that twice, a day helpo’ n; lot. provided one ■
you to j-et ALL of the light
We have explained that a new law »**&gt;“* that they an- Up against it
if it were a trifling matter
.a —
- doctor docs not go oat of the house and sUiJ*
.r V
We n»|*1
* «1M&gt;1‘ &lt;&gt;f -a —
cold
and&gt; a
your money pays for. Here
paaaed by the last legislature makre
alutlymg what can be don.in tlie bed while in the house
I.
longer think tlutl way. We realize should be called
What life called ’’mdiKi-eUon colds" ,ll»e
.«probate
„^.,r Judge, tlie
... co
rw»w that It is MuneUpng that should i It te customary to fight a nun stand­
are five USEFUL HINTS
up; uui
ngnv u ctrld.
etna. are due to faulty digestion and pour j and the, county treasurer
ing
but uie
Uie oiuy
only w
to fight
concern us. for, complications are so : ms
’
...
‘ruing thc constitution*! imut of tax*.
said
Dr
Wells,
ti
lying
on
your
back
in
elimination.
For
these
cold*
proper
canvasjuiig
board
to
caiiv-w
about lighting ...
apt to cimw with it. *0 that a cold can '
nnd keeping well enverrd. Physlcial ■elimination te the principal, treatment J f----- ■ •
- • ■■
become aerloua for any cf u*.» tn Uh- bed
&gt;
^enX ?
bums up energy • which te They may gu-farther and produce In-’ I
Amcrii-in Magaxlne for November 'activity
&lt;
board of
.4 three
three a|,-Nnt&lt;d
by the
*Uf&gt;d
. theJ - next
to flghl a cold
Tlie Doctor flUenxa. Wlieti they do it te wire tn aa board
appointed
by ttw '"'?
“ ‘.-cwmomy
‘“a rtonnni
«nenext
there apjs-ars an article entitled "Why 'pecdcd
I
Ik- sure that your lamp bulbs and shades are kepi
people to take cold* seriously &gt;u cail tlie doctor.
,(board
Uut
board of
of supervisor.-;
supervisor-, but
but tinUh&gt; legudalegiala-„
, ,it
Catch Cold." being an Interview with warns
1
rlran and free from du«t- Just a Ultle dust or dirt
common cold 1* a contaghMu dl«Dr. Well* states that the best pre-, ture added Uw-m- duties to th- line*
*J*a/&lt;-'v&lt;r shal1
r',Dr Walter A Wells, a recognized au- I thc
’
Staying at home and in bed is sertption any doctor can give for im-Jcfficer* without added comjiensatwn.
.n‘JTul.l -L {f0'rrnMJ5n‘on bulb or shade still cut down the light materially.
thurify on thc prevention'and treat- lease
«
Tlie returns from - Orangeville were ‘
t.
nUr !c!iO0la nia-v
ment of colds He is the author of a 1not only wise for the person who d&lt;&gt;«* . munlty axalnst cold-; consists of fn-.-h
Replace old blackened bulbs with new lamps. A black­
enicienlly
book "The Common Head Cold and' It.
I but saves others from catching the air and plenty of it in yqur room., and I mailed Wednesday by registered letter. ■ ’
ened bulb give* less light and wastes lhe current you
*
office* day and night, outdoor exrrcke but failed to reach Hading* on Thur*-:
It* Complications ' which te widely cold.
&lt;
.—
----- —• ■
- •
Solid ftyxte which contain large even during tlie cold months and rold day Friday was a holiday, so the can­
rotuultcd by pliyswfah.-.
6
quantities of Vitamin A include butter 1 bath*, one a day
' ’ had -to‘ wait
‘ •-until
.
Dr.. Write, starts hl* discussion by. &lt;
. if you
. can
----- stand
-- -it
*ing
Saturday to
not bl.icken prematurely, because they art gavtUled.
mentioning our graridniothrr.*' idea of tl&gt;c yolk of eggs, spinach, watercress, These with.r diet
't'-’ nett tn Yitamin A j tabulate thc result„v
We thought eur ‘
curing a cold, which w iv "Stuff a lettuce, celery leaves, carrots, sweet should build up a regular |&gt;ular
tvadi-rs would be intcre.-ted
the vote
’
’bear । readers
Interested In .the
cold and you Will slang a fever;" but potatoes, liver, kldm-vs and ‘sweet- ■ reslstcnce to a eold.
"
- on -two officer*,
—
' by prccmcv.
tlx- presi-;
our itrajfdmothers were all wrong on breads Dr. Write, evidently do«.-. n X '
--------------- **।dent and tlie governor. Accordingly)
that propoduiiiL Diet lias u great deal । believe that medicine can do miicii to
we give tiu- detailed voir by precincts
expeiuisc portable lamp, gives you more light just
to do with the curing of u common; Mp a raid. His remedy In fighting an
«&gt;n IhreA- two officers. For
FATHER OF LATE JUDGE
where you need IL
; ers we give only the total
cold bill hot such a diet as (aople or- .acute stage of a cold u tu-carbonate
CLEMENT SMITH WAS
dinurily follow when they •stuff")of
tlie ■&lt;*&gt;»«•
usual ..-..mu
baking as&lt;la ,. ...
Hr|।
I ui soda—WWI
For Pie* Ide nt.
Use the right »Im lamp In every socket. For a halltaking onr-hqlf teaspoon of It
themselves
;aa&lt;lvi&gt;&lt;-s
* '
NOT PLEASED
!
Precinct
R
in one-halt gluK*- of water three or
Assyria
143
clall.te begun the rearrh for the caure tour times tv day. Another precaution
Baltimore ...
.. 142
197 BENJ. HARRISON DEFEAT­
of a cold, which never, had been de­ h lhe use of a saline laxative In tlx. (Continued from page__________
onc&gt;
Barry. -ma
1st Prec.
107 1
. 139
n.zri
tm...'
ED GROVER CLEVELAND
termined It ha* been a discouraging early stages of thc attack. Always |z - , ,______________ 134
-earth What is now believed to be,---- ----------- —- — ■
lamp to usd in every socket.
‘n
the germ which caiu.cs cold., te so in-, while fiering Hom acold.
Letter Written Immediately
...
289
:
The
Doctor
lists.
three
types
ot
colds
Jhrxt
debate
nf
tlie
elimination
reries
‘
on
Tills Ls moil important. Whenever you buy an in­
flnitc.iimally siiwll that it ijninot I*'
- .-inLd i,v irr’fant.Y-such' on February 17. ’
187 Afti-r That Election Expresses
irritant*
—Wlich
1-J '
213
iren with t&gt;K nwj |xwrful m cro- '■Srd Ihno eauswi
pollenhvand
volatile
oil- .'&lt;mInWhniurv
the elimination
- rb-- th. elrol C.l-'tl' .,011. -nd Hu'.
candescent lamp look for lhe maker's trade-mark on
. .. 141
reoi&gt;e un&lt;! iienelralt* th !*'•» , „ ■ *nl-.h,.r b Um- hay fever coUk thc ■ will debate among themrelvr* »iui u» ;- tv
...T»T
The Eider Man’s Regret
the end of the bulb. Good lamps are always an
porcelain, hltcr
thlrcTls the true, or common, cold In deb ated setvoh Ur.oppma out .ritt-r IrtfX’^a^’rec
iso.1 We thought
'*
‘ it w.Hild b.- itit.Tfitlng.
economy. because they give more light for your money,
145
w and might console republican* who anbcrsusc Ihey do not blacken or burn out premature‘grieved over the d-motratlc a.aluhciie.
■ to reproduce a lett^ written by a tli-n
cold germ When that te dctermine,l 1 v&lt;*
(1.r tll. 3.a.,. (:hanl. °
“ J
.'
; prominent dcrjiucnit of Barry county
.. 1.19
It. W1U ta easier to fight a cold.
io be tne *«ry
pmnshlp Debate on April 28 Each of
l
.Mito hte son. 11 prominent republican.
187
(That wax forty-fmjr yxapi ago Wcd163
.Uh- six debaters partlciputlng in the (Thornann!.,k.; n- »day. at the time when Benjamin
.. 338
final d-ba|- will be preuitted with aj‘
; Harruan. in 1888. decisively defeated
rgd watch bv The Detroit Fre&lt;- Pre*.
..J;Grover
Cl-vvlnnd TIh- wr.ti-r of tin*
. . 87
w -u large
Springs
and-liplh rehools will twiw.
• a* I letter was David W SinUh. of Casth‘
ettv. W Want
270
’bronze trophy eup. one engraved Fit.-: H
top. and II was written to the late’
... 23'2
Honera. the otto r engraved Bccrind (
I3t Judge Clement Smith, of-tlite «tv. his
■
IHonor?., prwnt-’d by the University (
igt/rem. .A* can be seen from the tetter,
.
198
of Michigan Extension IXvuion. The (City, Third Wan)
156
Smith was delighted over .Uw
'^University of Michigan Extension Di- ( —, —238
.*. j t .- -ult ot thc ckctlpn tint year, while
City.
4th
Ward.
2d
Prcc
267
' vision will iTcognUe the success at­
j his father, a staunch democrat, was
i talned by the two M-mi-tlnnl schools by
441t;
in
''
1
P
,ca
*‘&lt;h However he took it in
.4556
Tprecnlihg each with a bronze trophy
‘ mighty good spirit for a man whp nA*
1 cup properly engraved.
‘tii&lt;-n past 71. Fullowtnw I* thc lett-r:
’ The MlrhlRiin High School Debatin'.: :Prcchit
B.
C.
Castleton. Michigan. Nov 8, 1888.
’League, tiu- largest forensic organlz-,- ,
in Wexford county.
Assyria
I
... IH j3L*l&gt;ar Clem.
.tton ot its kind in the United state.-.. Baltimore
Baltimore ..
179! I employ tto?»very f.r*t'moment
Boys who can fco to the Older Boys'
Large package*
wra» &lt;rg«n:ard by the Board of Regent* Barry. 1st Prec.
. 166
76 ‘ alter consciousness after lhe qyclone.1
1 Conference at Muskegon must have ■
lot the University nf Michigan in l'»17 Hnrry, ad Prec' . .
Kt
!
to
inform
you
that
while
we
anquite
137
their registration card.* Into the De­
' and is conducted by the University Ex-' Carlton . •
m ■Jfe i seriously tyurt, a few day;- of r--.t urn! • Dr. Matthew Kinde and Rev. L. L. I treat YMCA office before Nov. 20.
tension Division with ttw cooperation casth ton, 1st Prec
Large Site Packages
227 it|U»t will probably restore us .to our Dewey spoke to the Y. M. C. A. grouos I There a some man in each high school
’of the Detroit Free Press. The U-aguc;Castleton. 2d Prec
191, usual vigor. Tlie storm came from
with information and cards. Aben
'each year offers an opportunity for । Has tings Twp.
262 , thc northwe.-t rfnd swept evt rything Tuesday evening. Nov. 8. on Vocation* Johnson, is _______________
central chairman —
ot regu­
pu,
.hundreds ot high .-cbool •duilcnteIHope
165 &lt;and finally culminated on the Atlantic und Prayer, respectively. Both talk* traltons and Frank Sage of transportluoughortt thc state to investigate, and jrving. l.-t 'Prec
lation
~
r»ri/u*
191 j'pbist. doing its worst in the city as were very much appreciated.
diM-uv. In public, questions of slate and jrvlng. 2d Prec
72|jtetial.
C.n.
Only 60 cents buy* live two tickets
(national interest. Wctoter H Pearce. ■ .j,»|uu-towii
OBITUARY.
. 152 132
Tlie last letter from you. dated No­ for a mun and boy to attend the an|t
i state Superintendent-of Public Instruc- Mapje Grove
Brlon Walker, oldest son of Brion
. 155-- I47| vember 2. said you would not *e&lt;- u* n^ii.njuwaiui.Buay »rms«rtlon. state* regarding the program of I Orangeville
shuitz or
• — 126 - 'again until Harrisou* was elected."
.143
'the High School Debating league iPrairieville
&lt;"»•
™ m YorUhlre. EMl.nd *1 (te
9,j':We
here
at
jht
old
home
felt
bad.
...
211
DU
Middleville
-Ill-bound, nw ,lw«krr, Ur *uk*1*
at l-o'-i-iH. hr c-me U Air.rrleb
•The Michigan High School Dcbjttn.;'. Rutland
.173 149 (When we thought we .had looked upon, budu-wi 1 •nleruin -nd Irupirr .11 who
m
„
I League te an exceptionally uorthwhil" ; Tbonwpple
327 462! your always pleasant face for the last ( c.n nl.to brer him
movement, and I wish to commend the Woodland
. 372 173[lime you ran well imagine how badly!
Rur
John,.
SUU
V
MCA
secOhio
end then cme Io Mlchnan Io ■
(University nf Michigan Extension Di- Yankee Spring*
...102
104 &gt; we felt. But oh'Wednesday, when •* ••
vision for promoting the debate*. The city, 1st Ward 2001 heard the sad news &lt;0 U8. we were al- rctery' -and directing iwsd of lhe Old- ftnn near FYteport. He lived on hte
'.-.kill and mental attitudes dcvcloiwd;CHv. 2d Ward. 1st Prec. , . . 280
ONE POUND PACKAGES
&lt;r Boy* Conferencci, met with the farm al Freeport that he bought in
174 । toyether reconciled, for then we knew; Hustings Hl-Y group Tuesday noon. 1374. He ha* lived on this same farm
through the participation tn there de-;city 3ll Wlird 2d p^
67
117 we should again .see your smiling face Nov. 8 He also spoke to lhe Middle- 54 years. He departed this hte at
|bate* will be found invaluable to tto-.-r) etiy.- Thud Ward 202
196 a* of jure.
'young jreoplc in later Ilf- '
City. 4th Ward., 1st Prec. .
328
rille High school^tend Uie high school Freeport. Nov. 9. 1932. at thc age uf 83
166 ''Judge Cole, the probate* ‘judge, while boys of Freeport.
years, 4 month* and 5 days. He was
------------ ’ -'♦*--------------City, 4th Ward. 2d Prcc274
17! hr is beaten.‘made the lx-.«t rup on lhe
■imrer rrxrrsro
Woodland Y groups rr.&lt;t Thursday united in marriage with Mua Viola
----- ticket. A* I said thc cyclone came
night ai the home of their true Hinckley of Freeport In July 1878. She
I M»s. Orrin Smelker nnd Marian were
Total*4805
4210 from the wvst. While It did'no dam­ irtenda,
Mr.
und,
Mr*
Eldon
Farrell,
preceded ium in death 49 ycar$ ago.
‘in Lowell Saturday.
age in Rutland and Hastings, it seemed
Thc results on the balance of the
j Mr*. Glenn Spaulding and daughter.
to swoop down on Castleton with rc- with Gurriet Townsend as leader and May 28th. 1883. He was a member of
। Marjorie, and Beatrice Thomas of Cns- ticket below tlie governor were a* tai-' (hewed riolfticc and we mad- a great with "Boys' Problems" as their Bible the
•u- 1.
’ O.
" O
~ F
~ ’Ixtdge
*- of' Freeport. He
j carle were Tuesday night supjwr guests lows:
has been nearly blind for the past four
effort to stay it off irom the Judge. \V- study butline.
Lb. IOC
'of the latter's parents. Mr. und Mrs
storm.
This te ,the "Week of Prayer" in Y. year*. He suffered a-stroke the Mh
Ueutrnant Governor -D1 c k 1 n * o n., I were powerless
pouvrless to’control the Storm
[Watt Thomas. .
rep„ 4729; Stebbins, dem.. 4026.
! Now
now knowing that you have
have a zytn- M. C. A. around thc wtirld.and te being dgy of last February, since which time
Lb.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and Alice
Secretary of Ntalr—Fitsgerald. rep ' l»khctk' heart ahd while you -have- ■been‘ obrerved In Barry counjy by aotne of he lias been an invalid at the George
■and Mulx-l Johnson were Grand Rapids
, &gt; similarly affect-d J kn.iw yml wiij' the mlnistera using the Y outline tn Sv-gcr and Adam Endres homes in
4858. Abbott. &lt;km.. 389!
Fancy Small
Lbt.
visitors Saturday.
.
Freeport. He leaves to mourn, one
' sympathize with him and console him( their regular prayer mccUnga.
AUorney
General
Voorhte*.
। Orvin Smelker has"br&lt;-n assisting In
• tin hte gieat trouble.* Sull word* at
All who are monied and thar-c who brother. Jake Walker, ot Hastings, one
the earc of his father who te very ill 4655; O’Brien, dem.. 4035.
| such a Hine don’t amount to mucic are to be. will benefit from, reading the nephew, five nieces and friends.
nt his home In Hastings.
slate Treasurer - Lawrence. "P -IF'or aich U. Ipr
Dear brother thou has left u*
article
in
November
"Young
Men"
on
We Carry a Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables
I Mr*. Addle Binion of Middh-vilte 4713; Fry. dem.. 3986
| Wntc ns soon a* you heroine ra- ■ 'Making a Success of Marriage." And And thy la*, wfc deeply feeL
। spent Monday night nt Watt Thomas’
Auditor General—Fuller, rep.. 4710; j ticnal and let us hear how you al! arc. th- magazine a: any of the following But in Heaven we hope to meet thee
I Mr and Mrs. /Vatt Tlioma* spenj Stack, dem.. 3&amp;0.
i Shirley. Judge Smith’s son. "Hip! Hip! high schbols: Nashville. .Middleville, Wlx-rc no sin or sorrow dwelt'
■Sunday evening with Lewis Skinner’s
Services at the grave under the dlCongressman- Ketcham, rep, ^662;:,nP! Hurrah! for Haniaon.**
WMxtland, HAMinga and Freeport
ot Leighton.
I.
Ycun. as ever.
; C. F. Angell is al Cadillac ffe ten icction of lhe X. O. O. F. Lodge of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dean enter- Foulkcs. detn.. 4291.
‘
.
D. W. Smith. ’ days, helping with thc program ttwrc Freeportstate
talncd lirr parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Jute
— Senator
---------- —Ocorge
------ — •Leland, np
. .1
‘
too.
K,
rf....,
imn
Potts and daughter. Betty, and Uster, 14729; Stafford, dem . 4020.
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
;Lavina, und hiutkind of Middleville: lieprcscntktlve-Fcighnet. rep. 4045;
(Sunday.
.
| Parker, dem. 4«68.
Probate Judge—Clement, rejj. 4618;
Howard, dem, 4-176.
ProM-cutlng Attorney—L E Barnett,
•rep. u.-wppoM-d, 5038.
I Sheriff—Leonard, dem,. 49QI; Willi­
son. rep.. 3029; Green, slip candidate..
;1084.
I County Clerk—Hill, rep. 4244; JU-id.'
dem., 4722.
.
’ Treasurer—Chase, rep, 4354; Maus,
dem.. 4560
.
. Register of Deed* -Chamberlain.
Especially do we wish to commend
J rep , 3337; Boyes, dem , 5635
!
’ Circuit Court Commissioner* -There ‘
PARAMOUNT MINCE MEAT
t.dlsan. the "(ir.tnd tild Man" of M-icnce. not
After atlual TESTS, officials representing the
^T*HE quality of the PARA•were nd candidate on either ticket for
for Those Thanksgiving Mince Pies.
stale of Michigan, found that HlchUnd* Dairy
, this office, but there were written inpun* tnllk us the food which had done most to
tirade “A" milk h Ju»l as ( LEAN as any milk
Inames as follows; Adctbert. Cortright
-*■ MOUNT brand is unex­
pruduird In,Michigan oc any other state. It la
help him rcarh hi* ripe old'age, and retain the
■ 12; Archie McDonald 68
so rlran. in fact, that lhe Highland* Dairy la the
sprightline** and lhe working capacity nf a man
I Coroners-Thrrp should have been'
celled and we urge you to try ■
only dairy in thl* see lion permitted by the state
i two .nominees by each party for caru- ’
half his years. "I am an experimenter." hr ionio sell Grade "A" milk.
. ncr but there was only' one. Dr Ad-1
linur-1, "and I've tried many diets, but I've AL
these foods for your Thanks­
rounic. rep., who received 4651 vote*, j
The FIRST rssenlUI to lhe QUALITY ef milk is
IJ Thc vote on amendments we give ini

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Chili Con Carne
Tomato Soup
Ketchup
Sandwich Spread
Chili Sauce
Mince Meat

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j | another article.
OBITUARY.
George Augustus McDermott was:
born in Plainwell. Michigan. August 8.
i 18tJ« and drpsrteed this Hie November,
' 10 at Battle Creek. Michigan, at 64'
' year*.
- Tlie early pari of his life was spent'
i near Hope Center where he made
' many friends but the latter years were!
i spent In Battle Creek, where he lived
I ynul his death. .
&lt; Besides two brother* and one sister.
■ John, ot Kalamazoo, Charles, of Del-'
; ton and Mrs. Mary Ann McKay ofr Batj tie Creek, hr leaves six nephews, seven
[ nieces and other relatives and friends.

i

Mr. Edisons observations are substantially those
of all the fnrenfost nutritionist* »i the world.
CLEAN milk i* lhe great "safety food ” It rounds
out the nourishment of lhe average diet, and
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fc wear out loo quickly. It help* make your body
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ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESpAY, NOVEMBER 18. IM!

PAGE SIX

at the raising of the flag. Following scoring 169 points to 67 for their opthis Mr. Barnett introduced Ken ponenu.
iReltzel. former llgh»weight champion -The Wayland game ended Un? ca-

SALE STILL ON!
| of Western Michigan who is jn charge'reer of many seniors

of the local training quarters at the complete backfield and, all but one end
Marshall gymnasium. Al Dickson of and tackle are lost. Tlie seniors who

Detroit, nationally known boxing fan,'played their last game Saturday are:
FOUR LOCAL BOXERS
was next introduced to the assembled Capt. Leehleltner. Snyder. Boyea,
WIN IN I. 0. 0. F. MEET spectators. The meet waa then turned Karmes. Hewitt, Bishop. Tasker. Town-

over to Walter Rockhill, announcer.

I send, Kelley. Keller. Zerbcl and Cronk.

Barlow, McGrath, Feed Thomas 1 Hie first event of the evening found | - The Blue and Golds first score came
Ptte Barlow. O. F. A. C. matched in the first quarter, a paw Zerbcl to'
And Chase Victorious—Al-afatnat Daniel Morganstern. W. A..C, Boyes, placed the ball on the seven
lerding Throws Smith
in the Byweight division. Both boys yard line from where Karmes l»k it
•
Local boxers, fighting under the opened the first round boxing cautious- over.
won &gt;&gt;’ but ofter the first few seconds ail * Hastings again scored in the third
colors of the Odd Fellows» riuh
club,
u■ »L»won cautiousness was thrown aside and fists quarter. Zcrtx’l carrying the ball to the
four Of the eleven bouts
t
' *‘‘*"‘* on tx^an -nyihg
../u« ...
—
scheduled
in .....
great style. Barlow, two yard line ......
from ......
where---------Karmes
the. Armistice Day program-at the I.( however, seemed to have the edge on again went over fdr the touchdown.}
OOF Arena, here Friday evening.. Morganstern . throughout thc three Boytu passed to Howard tor the extra
hnv* Who donned rounds. In spite of this. Morganstern point.
The twen.y-two
y
j forced the local lad to extend himself; Wayland .was represented with a’
gloves continued the pace set nunni; iw th(? flnaj.beji Barlow was awarded heavy Urie and a fist backfield nnd the I
the opening meet and proved plenty I lhe decision on points. Both boy’s Hastings boys hud to extend themof
action
Onlyone boy toofe the ! weighed In at 112 pounds.
selves to the upmeist. to defeat thte
„» ,,n .w,rothers
losing on' The second event was cut shortwhen [scrappy crew froW Wayland: Bui a
t
if HudXi ofF,rank
w AC K O’d Rum small crowd braved the stormy day to
technical knockouts. J. E. hu nTHomas.
O. F. A. C. in tiu-first’round, watch the Hastings boys play their last
Wayland and J’‘c*
P**'™ j Thomas
clearly outdated. and. 1 game.
I
acted av Judges. Feed^Bennett ol'Has |
t0 &gt;!and 30^.^-, hard punches. ■
Ungs “ra(d’th* £&gt;ut&lt; w‘!hlt
cam“ ,or ’*n 00UnU befor*
Iwmis
L E. C. U’chleitner'
Wirth of Grand Rapids officiated u
rwm&lt;J
over. Boveir
L T.
*I\)wiisend •
refere*'
.
«
' weighed 146‘a: Thomas weighed H8. ]l Tobolic
Keller
Pete Barlow,
and Ferd
Rjuk.mlk w. A c. Josl the Wangat
Bishop.
Thomas.
X eht’ thlrd event ln the welUTWelght dl- I Stockdale
U&lt; witt
eU5’r» a
^JhemeiSr out-' '’Ulon to
ThMTlxa- 0 F- A c | Baker
Cronk
and Bud Chase. wener^Jght. out 1^^. dever KUard nud thc efTectlvc- Heylcnbeck
Howard
boxed their opponents to uin by iesfl
punche&gt; comblned to bnng Dletlker
Boyes!
’ Htchnlcal knockout.
raurence llln&gt;
Judges’ decision. Thoriifis. Tamulaer
The rneev
meet; was
by Laurence
Karmcr.,
lhe
»as opened
pc
----- -carried 144 poun.ds compared lo hte Fleser
F Barnett, Noble Grand of Hastings opponent’s 147.
Snyder I
Bailey
Lodge No. 58 I. O. O. F. who presided
Zerbet:
Bill Hubbard. O. F. A C.. lacking the, Tooker
Subs: Raldt. Angell. Thomas, Kelley.
experience necessary to cope with Al
Palenik's devastlng punches, was un­ Smith, Echttnaw, and Fuller
able to finish the first round of ihe
fourth event in the lightweight di­
vision. Both boxers opened the round
with flying fists but Hubbard soon be­
came thc target for too many of the
Wayland fighter s punches, forcing I The T. K. Grid team defeated Has- 1
referee. Johnny Wirth, to stop the tings B team last Friday by a-20 to 0!
fight in favor of Palenik. Palcnik score. Thc game was played on a snow
Upped the scales at 132; Hubbard at covered field in fretting weather
129.
x which limited the play to mostly
Tlie fifth event featured two more straight football. Boyer and Smith
flyweights in the persons of Loute Bo- seemed outstanding in the orange
lineup for ground gainers and Peeling
F. A. C.. weighing 113 and 110 pounds showed up well on defense.
respectively. Beaver began thc first] The Middleville /earn meets Gales­
round rather weak, receiving plenty of burg
uurg Friday in
In tneir
their nnai
final game wmen
which
blows from Bovcir's gloves but he | promises to be one of the beat games
rallied nicely and gave the Wayland this year.
’
lad plenty of opposition in the remain-1 Coach Holtforth sent seven seniors
Ing rounds. Boveir had the edge on in to play . Uselr last game for thc
young Beaver, hou-gver,' and won the Orange T. K eleveri. They are Boyer,
A complete stock for the
decision.
IClosscn. Standish, Hewitt. Bums. Lyman .who wants a stylish
Van Grlbben. Nashville, and Royal i ons and Cipt. Parker.
Hayes. O. F. A. C.. welterweights, put |
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on
a
nice
show
in
Ute
sixth
event,
the
;
price of
decision going to thc Nashville lad who
had a slight edge over Hayes. Both
boys took plenty ot punishment in tlie |
first two rounds but Grlbben gave
more and took less in the lost. Hayes!
weighed in at 149. Grlbben at 1.47.
The local boxers chalked up their
(Continued from page one) ’
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round to win on a techniAl knockout. doin8
minute. Tlie speaker of
The first round proved to be a toss-up the evening is Rev. H. Hamilton Aulenbut Chase's heavy slugging in the sec- bach, rector of Christ church. Cranond was too much for Hlur. Fighting brook, near Bloomfield Hills. Michigan.
In the weltcrweigiit division. Chase car- Rev. Aienbach is noted for his work
ried 14? pounds. Hlar 145.
among, young people. He is a fine ——----------------------- - -------------------------The final triumph of the Hastings ’ speaker and will iiavc a real message
NASHVILLE.
'Campbell and Mr. und Mrs. Kohler.
I Miss Helen FurnlM of Hastings spent held Munday afternoon nt Vermonlboxers came in the eighth event, the for all. Two or three members of the
‘ ‘
, M
•
( vllic.
Mr nn'* Mr" Menno Wenger have■' the week end with her mother.
credit going to Ed. McGrath. O. F. A., Brotherhood have had the opportunity
TU
‘ • T. A- *04 lu d , »nn-'
n *ionc
to the Upper Peninsula where
Lundstrum has scarlet fever.
Glenn and Floyd White are speridC-. who outboxed Tom Graham. Irv- ! ol faring him. They assure us that
•“
”'«h
n^i they will visit relrftlve.*i and do some■'I Gerald
Funeral servlet® for Mrs. Tom Pow-i *Ing
----------— in the Upper
----- -----------’ —■*
some---time
Peninsula,
mg township, for a technical knockout ® genuine treat Ls in store for nil who *£7“™“h? Miv Beatrice p-v hunting.
.
! its. who lived ,on the Scipio road, were j trapping and hunting.
.in thc
..
-flyweight
. ... . division.
..... .
—
.
.
-&gt;&gt;^...1
nccordian
solos
b&gt;
Miss
Beatrice
Fry.
The fljgt,Attend next Monday night.
rolmd ended with both boys aboutl, Captain O.M.U.
Arthur ....vu
Haven ui
of the
the supper
supper Picture* from-the Conservation de­
will
tee
even-up ®IW®Orath look the lead in squad and *his
’'* squad members,
--------" “
“ partment were shown.
the second. The third round was jI---------------- -—---------------------------------- and Mrs. A. E. Dull nnd John:
’ Dull Were nt Knlamaxoo Saturday to *
easy-picking for thc fighting Irishman]
^sco
Miss Esther Dull.
who floored Graham twice, once for
Boys’ll .00 and $1.29
Miss Elizabeth Gibson of Battle:
eight counts .arid again for a technical
Creek spent the week end nt her home
knockout. McGrath weighed 122. Gra­
ham 126
here. •
.
.
- Tlie technical knockout by Larry
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Gokay and son of
Wisniewski, W. A. C.. in the ninth!
Kalamazoo are spending some time
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event made it three in a row. Pitted'
with the former'll mother.
against Wag Cool. O. F. A. C. Wis-!
25', Wool 1.75
The Clover Leaf Club was delight­
niewski was all over his opponent be- 1
All Cotton79
fully entertained Thursday night at
- IsJXJ? the first round was barely started. I
the home of Mrs. Libble Marshall, as­
Thc referfe was unwilling to allow the [
sisted by Mrs. Margaret Hecker. Dur­
fight to continue and awarded Wis-1
ing the business meeting plans were
mewski .a technical knockout. Cool i
made for thc Christmas party to be
' protested the decision but it was of no;
held in the basement of the church at
aval). The Wayland boy weighed 132. |
which time the .husbands will be en­
.
Cool
129.
and Cossack Coats
tertained. Thc girls will meet Wed­
The tenth event of the evening'
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
proved to be of most interest to-tlie1
Lannh Fisher to kork on their quilt.
fans. Tom Suchovsky. W. A. C.. was.
Several contests were enjoved. Lovely
matched against Bob Schilleman. O. J
refreshmenu in keeping with Thanks­
'IP. A. C.. tn the light-heavyweight dl-j
giving were served by the hostesses.l vision. Tho spectators expected to see,
Two new members were taken into the
I some heavy slugging and it followed |
club. Several guests were present.
that they were far from being disap-!
Mrs. Louise Brumm. 94 years old.
• pointed. Suchovsky lost to Schilleman I
who came here from Reed City to visit
October twentieth by decision? Tins.
her sons Fred ante Charles, contracted
.was greeted by numerous ■boos." con-'
Wool Collar
4 Pockets
pneumonia
and passed away on Mon­
sequently, Suchovsky received a rous­
day Funeral services were held WedFull Belt
Wristlets
Ing hand when he appeared, in thc ring
nektiay afternoon at the Evangelical ■
! Friday night.
The ensuing three
church nt two o'clock, itev. Wurtz, lo­
rounds were about .even up but Such-'
cal pastor. Rev. H. I. Voelker of Coss.
’ pvsky toi'Y ll:V lead in the last, forcing,
Rev. H, Hamilton Aulenbach
City and Rev. Halmhubcr of Ann* Ar­
Schilleman to clinch several times.
!
..........»
Jschmeman.
tipping thew..-™.
beam...at'.r-.
'163.
lt thlt the wants of the inner man bor had parts in the service. Mrs
Gail Lykins sang. “Abide With Me",
. IM Ih. dranon. Buchov.hr ».«hcd
„n mippUM .nd It u punnrt to and Tlie Old Rugged Cross." accom- i
&lt;
have an extra good feed. It will be panied by Miss Amy Hartwell. Mrs.'
The final boxing event saw Glen helpful to the commiltw. who have Brumm has seven children and several
pngleton O. F A. C.. boxing Richard this banquet in charge, if those who brother* and sisters to mourn her gvExtra heavy, durable
Malinowski. O yrnjiic Club. Grand pi*n to attend will notify Roy Chantf- mg. Burial in Lakeview cemetery.
।
Woolena, knit cuffs
Rapids, who holds
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r'-J Angell
•—" and “if •*they
--------will
—■-*-wisp
- - the- state feather--------- ler
~-r or
Funeral services for Mrs. John Ma-:
(' weight
Although Malinowski
Malinowski aa boy
1
—— title. Although
supplied to them that night,
showed superior boxing ability in urn- they should also let Mr. Chandler or son were held at tlie home of her son.;
Tom
Mason
Thursday
afternoon
at
rung the decision. Fingletop provided Mr. Angell know about it. The other
Through deep snow drifts that blanketed
o'clock, conducted by Rev Roach
him with plenty of stiff opposition member^of Mr. Haven's supper squad one
of VermontviUe. Mrs. Gall Lykins
Wolf Creek Pass, 10,800 feet above sea level
; mrougnouv
throughout ine
the uwcc
three rounas.
rounds. MauMail- are as follows:
Burial at Kalamo. She left sevin Colorado's Rockies, a great V-typc snow
nowskl carried 127 pounds; Flnglcton
Chas. Faui. A. K. Ftandsen. Chas. sang.
era! children.
■
plow doggedly pushed its way. A whirring
120
Gaskill, Frank Gosch. C. H. Hinman.
Fred Fisher. Clayton Decker and
I Tlie twelfth and final event of Ute Clayton Hinckley. Harold Jones. Rusrotary plow spouted clouds of snow, clearing
evening was in the form pt a wrestling seli Kimmel,
----- • ’Leon
—’ Krebs. Dr. ~
Guy —
Kel­ Gail Lykins left Sunday for their an­
thc
roadway. And soon, despite tempera­
nual
hunting
trip.
They
will
be
Join
­
match between Jack Allerdlng nnd ler. R. M. Lambic. J. E McElwain. J. J.
tures daily below zero, workers of Liberty
uiar occurs! Other oils drain away over­
Melvin Smith, both of O. F. A. C. Al­ Mead. C. P. Field. Harold Faster. Clar­ ed Monday by Clinton Case of Lansing.
Truck &amp; Pans Co., of Denver, had opened
ien! ing weighed 150; Smith 158. Plenty ence Grohe. WT L Hinman, George Others to leave were Mr. and Mrs.
night. A "Hidden Quart'’ of Conoco Germ
of rough and tumble wrestling featured Heath. Jtime*. Hinckley, Dorr Kenyon. Lynn Lorbeck. Mr. and Mrs Phi] Daithe15*mile road.
Processed Oil stays up in your motor and
the entire bout. Allctding winning the Ralph Kerr. Ted Knopf. Chas. Kerr. iiauser and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kel­
"We
used
Conoco
Germ
Processed
Motor
lubricates before your motor starts.
logg.
first
fall
and
thc
decision.
R.
H.
Loppenthlen,
Glenn
Marshall.
A Real Value!
Oil and Conoco Gasoline exclusively in our
' Only Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil
■ Leon Manning.
---..
Mr. and Mrs. Otte Lykins and Mrs.
Clone Tractors with wonderful results,"
can offer you this vital proteaion, for it is
It te hoped that the supper may be- Prank Reynard went to Winchester,
HASTINGS GRIDSTERS
wrote a Liberty official. “We had. no diffinrsr uiivi a ur»------------------ 1101 latcr ,han “^n o'clock in or- Indiana. Saturday to stay until Tuesthe only oil that penetrates and combines
You Will Aluuaya Find
.DuAI WATLANU I&lt;3*U der to give plenty of time for the pro-: day.
cult/ starting our motors in the '
with metal surfaces. Let it protect
] Mr and Mrs Frcd pjjjifr and Mr.
mornings."
Valuta at thia Naw Start Visiting Team One Of Strongest ! gram. ~~ ’
"
“hd Mrs. Gail Lykins attended the
There's a "cold test" to guide you
WEST CARLTON.
"Slum'' supper at the American Legion
CONOCO
On Blue And Gold Schedule
in buying motor oil!
A. J. Cowles and son C. B. Cowles- Home Friday night.
Thia Fall
Conoco Germ Processed Motor
and- family of Otsego visited Mr. and
Some very fine exhibits were on disOil is thoroughly dewaxed and
Hastings High school closed a very Mts. Buel Sisson Sunday.
,
play Friday and Saturday at'the Agsuccessful season defeating tlie strong
Rpy Naglcr and wife of Frce;&gt;ort' HE show.
circulates freely below zero. It makes Winter­
Jack Hayes, formerly of Nashville, is
Wayland team 13 to 0 which had pre­ were Sunday supper guests of Art
starting easier. More important still, it saves
Richardson
in the
hospital
Saginaw
viously beaten Allegan. 7 to 0. Wayland —
—.— and wife.
....
— contagious
------- - ----- —
,—. —at—
------your motor from terrific punishment during &lt;
~~
“
-- - IA4*Im* f.'.'.r
had one of the best teams that the loMr. and‘ Mrs. Geo.
Woolston
of- nea?)* with scarlet
fever,
the starting period, when half of all motor
cals have played this year, presenting Gull lake visited the latter’s brother.] J. Clare McDerby and Mr. Johnson;
a strong offense and a powerful de- Verdan Coville and wife Bunday. '
[ were In Hastings Friday evening,
tense. Hastings has lost to only one
Geo. Near and familyof Campbell j George Campbell was taken to Ann j
team this year to a school in Its class,- visited his son Earl and familySun- j Arbor the first of the week fir X-ray f
ANY OIL WOULD BE BETTER OIL’IF GERM PROCESSED
■ tint being to East Lansing, 7 to 0. day.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1032

Social Events and Personal Mention
H'leri ’Newton ^nd Ethel EPWORTH LEAGUE
Mbs Ruth Robson spoilt the week
it Ttv-inday h. Grftnd Rapid.'
end in Jackson.
'
SPONSORED SERVICE
W. N. Chidester is spending a Rw • Mb * Delia Allard of
days in St- Johns.
•
, Tliur-di
Debated Question Of Military
Mi i Edwin Smith’ »a„ in Grant!
RapkU on Ttk’.kiay.
Mr*. V
Training —To Entertain Next
Mrs H. H Pejnre tinted relatives in
,
Sunday Evening
Mr and Mu. Ray Branch wire In
Kilamtuoo on 1 httrsdai'
WiireU.n Sheffield w as

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th* PiTibyhrian church Sunday eve­
Hte- talk was bawd on several

At Monthly Mnelir.g Of Mis. ning
sionarjf Union At Home Of

• Dyke while working in one of the large
factories in NIJ1. Novgorad. Russia.
Mr.'Van Dyke’s letters are very in­
’ -n-'tiiw its hr brings out much of
Rmunan life. ' The Russians." says Mr.
Van Dyke. "are a wry industrious race
and they ICam their work very quicklv.
'
want to Thc women of Russia
k same work
the. meh and do
tch better " The government does
•
very large

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MfQionary Union
Wm. R. Cnut W#dtt.
[Han'nre Heming iw
, Dc’.Gilons at ulilri
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tertained with picture* l!lu*traung the Blanch Otb U carina for Iwr.
work of the home.’ Miss-Iona Giilrapi*’
Lyle Otis and wife. Ray OH* and
Com- of the Martin Group was tine as. Chas. Ervuy of Kalamazoo spent Suntr.,-utmbitrej.‘ Mlsa Vanine. the Evan- day at Fred Otis’. Wm. Liijington. Mlc
ihv program gehst. woa introduced giving a very fine and eon of Hm-tings called in the avcand timely talk to the young people nlng.
rtattunent and Mr Wallace of the H. H S wu
xIr. aWt Mrs. Art Lord, also Mr. and
right nt home among ao many of his ■ Mre. jack cuyler of Battle Creek were
. present and past student* and all tn- *„ k end gucstt at Roy Oakes.
'
Young
i
’
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;”
Bannikt
hls
pw-wnce
and
talk
Mr.
anti
Dick R
and wife of Htutlngs were
Yopng peonies
dz Will cbuirii Saturdu’." x,rs- c,5nk&gt;*n nrp 'TD' much interested Sunday visitors at Roy Erway s.
.
i -I- &gt;t sucres;' Abou’ 1,1
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Sunday visitors at Chait. Whiltcrvnt ’ MF . Fro-fof Kai- ,,ntl rnJoy ,h‘‘ae KVt-togelher-meet- •' mores were Cl&lt;’o Brown and family
.
'also Fred Broun of Hickory Comers
r..OUMy H.1 tn. runs L™' ■» UnTWH Group.
Mrs. Fred Otis is still confined to and Fred Bechlal. wife and Billie ot
i ts and Jokes. Mrs. Knil.
rhUdren'a home, at Detroit cn- her bed as a result of the flu. Mrs. i Hastings.

DEMONSTRATION

in-u» la

SALE

SUM WW
ittnurntiu

“"OS

Gold
Seal

i if.- of MT

Luncheon wn.i
l;i;ytsjiad a Happy tinii'

FURNITURE

Mrs. K

M
ty mid Mm.-A. K. Fraud-

hi co-operation with the manufacturer and in order to introduce
th? new GtMLB SIAL Line of Furniture we are offering a special
showing of this merchandise during this sale, s- :: :: :: ~ s

IVO Ml

’Alt'll

(lit nat-l M fltli lliiliH
xn

Ih 0 “cc U»c New GOLD SEAL Line—let us tell you
• about "DUAL ’RIGID" construction—"LUSTRO”
finish and "FINE ARTS" design, values never before

offered thc public. Thousands of dollars that would
have been spent in national advertising is’being dis­
tributed directly to YOU Mr. and Mrs. Consumer.

---- NOTICE---with them tor a t- n days

A Small Deposit Will Hol?
Any fjold Seal Item

IlIRTiillAY DINNER

Dilhcry
Richard*.
Out cf town

Burwell ocUdd

SALE of PEWTER!

and Mr*, s- udd&gt;’freshnu-u
ivn’.d with

(Thcse /Articles Are GENUINE pewter)

ENTERTAINED FOR DR. STREET.

For Saturday, November 19ch Only
••In.
7-In.
7-In.
5-In.

Water Pitcher.
10*In. Bcdre^m Lamp.
Bon Bon Tray.
’ 10-ln. Bound Server.
13-In. Bool Tray.
Rovnd Vase.
Candle Holden. 3-Lijhl ('andHabra.
Crum and Sugar Set, With Tray.

00

BESSMER the JEWELER
Established in 1B&amp;?

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,

ling cn Thursday evening. Dr. and M:
p. D. Walton, MM Helen Wade and
IM1M Elizabeth Finch entertained in: formally for thc speaker. Dr street, or
■Battle Creek, at t tie home nl Mr. and
j Mis. George • While. Retrcaiunenls
were served and u pleasant social tunc
enjoyed.

and

Mrs.

an.- Kittle or I.

talned v;fn an eier-non party Ln
Ttw-iuy
night stitfeen -were preten
rt ‘
ret Be ma u received high score and
Mr. cud Mn

ENTERTAINS FOR BIRTHDAY.
PARENTS Ol’ A SON.
Mra. Bmm* Meyers cnicrtamed he
Mr. and Mu. Don Higgins of Cham­
the MiwcK^leha
paign. Illinois, announce the b»th of a —■o
. jrrahd&amp;tfghlere.
...
Atm on NVv’mber 9 weight 7 3-4 lb? and Met

:

j&gt;lr Hisatiu b Scout axecUU-.-e at that in Imndr ot, Mt&amp;&gt; Meilynz luenlitUi
i place, formerly of Hastings. birthday.,
;

Miller Furniture Co

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t«. IMt

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

EXTRACTIONS

THE CHURCHES

CARDS OF THANKS

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD.
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

FREEPORT.
■. Mrs. L. L. Prior and son Douglass ot •
Plymouth. Mrs. D D. Price of Grand

Grandville visited Mr. and Mm. J. D.i
Cool Monday and Tuesday and attend-1
cd lhe funeral of Gnome Perkins.
|
' Judson Kingsley of Grandville'and i
Mrs. Del) Perkins and son. Hugh Boyd.'
of Grand Rapids, called on Mr. nnd
Mrs J D Cool Sunday night
j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwader of
Campbell were guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Ed. Coats Sunday
"
Fred' Williams and W S Surrarrer.
,y made a business trip, to Dutton Friday
afternoon
Rav Powell of Belding is visiting'
with Rev mid Mrs Loomis.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hynes attended
the. funeral ut Mrs.' Harn- Stowe at
' Woodland Tuesday.
Mrs. E. M. Wiwx-lcr attended the
THE FIRST BPIRtTUALlST CHURCH.. rniiilonary.metung nt Uie home of Mr
and Mrs. Bernard Black near Simfield,,
■■ Thursday.
Mr-. Laura Karcher of Mlddlevlll^i
called on Mrs. Cora Gardner Tuesday?]
i Miss Betty Townsend of Detroit!
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wolcott i.
’’ Thursday and Friday.
Rinsell Nuviskey und Joseph Sage!
were in Hastings nn biudiwu Saturday.'
John Crewe and wife uf Churiqtte]
&gt;visited Mr. und Mrs. Dell ‘Godfrey
if'.-/, -r.... L :i ■.. t ul
Sunday.
'
‘
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Friends and relatives of Lon Shep-]
|. y t ^a.i,r herd may be interested to know Uiat ■
■i-'. &gt;._7:
' '
j ■ ■ u.or[j ]la:&gt; been ricvivi’d of liis having
had n stroke and L« in a very serious.
7'',’,..7
condition.
.
i, ..".i’..'.
:'\’r
7.,-.
Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Cox and sister.!
r ..
-.I.. Ur- i:-,.-i. , r: &lt; . Bella, of Bedford. spent Sunday With
' Sl
i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goch.
■
. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool called on Mr.'
CHURCH or Christ, coats grove. and Mrs. Robert Ainsworth of South
Berlin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Wan- and Mr. unj}
Mrs. J. Parsoii spent Thursday evening!
, with Mr. and Mrs. *B E Roush.
j
'ifit- quarterly meeting of the U. BJ
church was held Saturday afternoon'
and Sunday night at the Pleasant Vul-]
ley church.
Mr. mid Mrs Jed Stowe have moved’
AT DELTON. '
into their town home and liave gonej
to Wfc.con*Hi_jp return Mrs. Stowes
&gt; mother to her home.
, Rev and Mrs Minard Lewis'have I
moved into thc Riverdale place.
The- funeral of Brian Walker was’
held at thj&gt;-M. E church Saturday.
November twelfth at two O'clock and,
buried In thc local cemetery.

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DR. O. L. BROOKS
firry

GEORGE M.
SPECTACLES

H. S. SHELDON
ABSTRACT ANP BEAL ESTATE OFFICE
• HASTINGS. MICH.
M'nn.y l» ImsKb r-.l
ft..I

Dr. Harris L. Woodburne

Office Phone 2386
Calls Responded to Day and Night

GRANGE PROGRAMS

HASTINGS MARKETS

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The Sales Tax Must Be Added
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Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
Hastings, Michigan

Talking Motion Pictures
HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

Monday Evening, Nov. 21
BEGINNING AT 8:00 O'CLOCK
■•Home Srn«c-' und farm plays by Linn folks.

NO ADMISSION CHARGE

STATE FARM MUTUAL AND
STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO’S.
Jerry Andrus. Loral Agent

FOR SALE
. A GOOD BUSINESS light here
ih Hadttrt.i. If &gt;nt&lt; ie.-.tcd. wrllv

Mr. and Mr* Dop Smith and little
n/i. v vi / j
i-. m &gt;
’ •
i" daughter of Kalaintu»o. Mrs. Richard{.
..... ■ -h i- ;
r. M.Smith and two-sons of Allegan and
-s ']_ *’ •*
’•
r her daughter. Winifred, of Musk.'ion' 7 ]'' ] ]']’ ;,J. , 7
vi‘it\rl Mr. nnd Mrs Gur-s Kline a'ld.i-. m
J family Sunday
'
]
'
—.
Mr end Mt Jimtnie McLean from fiebt chuech or christ. scientist.
the north were cplUng on old neighc«. church sni center streets.
7. bsr* here Icv-t week.
■ S'»«diy »rrri,r »i i0;3u a. M. Subject:
Mr. and Mrs. Kcet Tobias and ■babv’
•vLltcd Mr. mid Mrs. Alfred Vincent]
near Durand Sunday.
Mr. and Mr’ Hen Bunnell of Kala­
mazoo called at Edd Newtons Sun-,

Two

Decades
Hayings have
given us a b a c kground of expefii-

WORK GUARANTEED
j
Our OJ-,Mn,i B» l&amp;tbBca

American Laundry
-• PltoNS 2i«0

Our Success

i'.
Don Smith of Kalamazoo and Tils’I 235 W. Ctat-t St.
■ mother. Mr-;. Richard Smith and son*j* Martans «or«til|&gt;
ot Allegan and Mrs. Nellie Kline called ■
" i&gt;u Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias and;
family Sunday aftoftioan. '
Til . Ihinilonlintr t

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•

jr hav

First Class Laundry

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T.

Un been achieved through care­
ful business management and
satisfactory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE.US FOR INSURANCE

A S iviII.Ha m.'

Ronald Haynes this week Thursday for
dinner.
—/”
.
;
The coinmtntlty meeting will tw at:
the schoolhouse Thursday-evening.
I
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
Thc Cedar Creek .Cemetery Circle'
met w|lh Mrs Nellie larabce In Has-;
ting* Wednesday aflcrenoon. .Ten] J2S W Canter St.
members and three visitors 'present ],
Next meeting nil! be with Mr. and Mrs.,
Charley Kahler Dec. It in Uie after-1

Mr-. Pearl Barrett and Mrs. Orville!''
Tobtu- of Detroit visited their parents ';
Mr ahd Mrs C. N. Tobias Thursday]
. and Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. N. To-:
. bias mid U-ah Barrett acconmanled1 .
thr’m to Kalamazoo to visit thor sis-1
’ t&gt;;. Mt?, Will Hr|uh-m!toi: mid family
. mid brother. Mr. mid Mrs Floyd To- "
, bias and daughter and returned tu|
■ -Ju’lr -home Saturday afternoon.

Citizens Mutual
^FIRE

-

with

•

Our showroom id
open fur inspection .
at all times:

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

WOODWAY £ GSltH

tAmbalana&lt;Serbicc
PHONES
HOMt 2685
srowt 2225

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insurance: company

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON

Notice, Hunter*
and Trapper*!
HASTINGS CITY MISSION.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mr und Mrs Fred Hanes. Mr. and’
Mrs. Orville Flook were Sunday guestsof He-, and Mrs. Albert Ostroth in;
Nashville.
. •
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• 1
Mr and Mrs Howard'Burchett and;
children of Assyria spent Sunday at ‘
Will Guy&gt;.’
OU.« Whitmore is not gaining very;
: and I ’till confined to his bed.; METU°®,8,'r Ef»_»C0PAL CHURCH.
Fhr mvn of the neighborhood are go-j
”
’ * "
mg to husk his corn this week Wed-1
i.’ jtfay mid lhe women will serve din- ]
i:«-t !&lt;&gt;r liicm at the home of Fred'
Hm-.cs.
Tiu- Dorcas Society will hold an aft- &gt;
enuKiu meeting nt the home of Mrs.
....
Blanche Hanes thc day thc men husk'o.u.ny
efam.
. • '
*
I rnerliee Mill be gueet
Pielimhurirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts of Lan-1 ”
p « wip,
Arc you «UH taking that cold bMh
sing spent th6 week end with the home]
j.,ha ketchem
very mornings']
folks.
’
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—
Oh. no! I !top;&gt;ed that brcituM* I
Tlie McKclvey-Beigh P. T. A. will
,
mevv
m
me
oc.gii
scnoui
uua
wcv*
Silver
King. German *.hepherd dog
**’.*]i
m«vt ut the Heigh school this week
a
dear Wrl a colt* f’,unSe Friday night, with a program a*d re-'and screen star, has been deputiied in 7n .. rUrth« wderwL tb»t Ub
aocMit .axe. more jhan a minute or neshmenu of sandwiches, pumfdctn pie 75 cities of Che United States. His of- ib«rr«f u »i»»n by nNiestloa &lt;-f
to &lt;
.
'
and coffee.
•
flclal badges, range from deputy sheriff
y'^hMriM* la U*

: . ycur . »r and gltea you no:e
vr;
gallon II la GUARANTEED o: MONEY
BACK Macy ate ualn&lt; It and all are
pleaaed,
RALPH E. WARNER. Balee and Barrie*
sot B. MARKET IT;. HAHT1NOS. MICH.

ARCHIE TOBIAS
ONE BLOCK NORTH OF
THE HARTINCI8 NATIONAL BANK

Opportunity Uses the Want-Ads

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
not to forget our own "Anchor In Hastings—a City Among Lakes." which,
Is well chosen and much more to Die'
point than many.
Tlie latter part ot August and the;
month of September usually, find .me
Now that “tlie shouting nnd the
ttewu lo, wwn, .nd drte. ... te-. --.nehoed
nn .u.h, -u
.WtA
d urtlc
---- - ---- ....- —
----- Gt
tumult die*" over election and Ban­ coming more nnd more popular it Traverre Bay. with
.. .........ItsJiwRFi
—
curving'
ner columns again pffer more abun­ ------reams
—
Manistique
chooses
"Every" “ line
---------- ------------„r»i
—
-------------shore
and
high hills, covered with
----—
r.
—
’
v
—
w
&gt;»_
—
—
dant space for every-day events. I'll p.i..
thing.for Your Pleasure;" Grand Mur- every variety of hard woods and birch
Root
1—.- n
__. Garden':"’^
ftn(J plni? for R tyjckground. that spoil*.
resume my northern note book jottings uls. "America's
and try ami bring them to a finish.in nuce. "Michigan * Oldest Town;" Sault _one.long
_________
- ._
used
to ____
it for__a level ianrbeape
one or two more letters.
Ste. Marie. "Mecca uf the Tpurist"— such as the Lake Huron side of the
, state afford'
,
.
ThLj M-ason. instead of being on the.
wooded terraces of Bay View as usual,
I went over to It* mile and a half away
neighbor, Pet&lt;fekey. ‘ Tlie City uf Mil­
lion Dollar Sunsets'* and wondered
wiiy I had been so many years dis­
covering wiiat a thoroughly nice place
.it was in which to room and board. * Bay View In the height of the ws-(
[son..with its cool shady groves and the
! arrembly. nnd summer school going full
[lilt, with cottages filled and hotels arid .
jtca-roorift opened, is quite a different
place from the Bay View of September i
1st on. Cottages close qulkkly. eating
places often over night, even bus serv­
ice stop' "Tlie hounds of winter" give
1 al! Ux» much evidence of being On
hummer's tracr-s. "Hay", victims and
•Ju* while-lMired.cottage owners stay1 uli, while tin* younger generation are
[off to enter children in school.
; In lhe eating places and hotels at '
Rochester. Minn, signs are coruptcuously placed "We I&gt;&gt; Not Discim Dis­
ease or Oiaration. ' I have often fell,
it,might lx* un excellent -idea to string
I up in similar spots at Bay View; "We
[Do Not Discuss Hay Fever. Asthma,
[or What Date Has Bren. Set fur the,
Last Through Train South,", ever rejeurring topics of general conversation
[wherever you din**, to an extent that
&gt; you feel yourself growing mentally
[stenlo ut times.
There- are too many happy helpful'
kssoelBtion-s Uiough with Bay View'Ll
, make me ever forget it. Supervised
[activities, and morning classes for
and why shouldn't »h«7 Amid th« light,
; children along many lines before mann««t, clean luiroundinji in «n I.G.A.
1 ual arts fas part of a small town,
Store the feeli her belt—end look) better,
Thanksgiving
too. Who would'ntfeel good with a beck­
school curriculum, and Boy Scout und
ground of tempting eromei, freih mer[Camp Fire Girls grodjix were unknown
chandiic end iperkfingly cleen eunoundrare remembered gratefully as well a*
Tips
ingi?
[life-long friendships made; happy in­
spiring days in thc circle at thc Clem­
ent Smith cottage /in tlie quiet bay
front; excursions und coinjianioiuhip
with .Hojx; Daring.- who has drawn on
that section for so many of her well
-known stories lor girls; yearly stays utf
Bay Breezes close to the water'Where'
I a landlady ot 'interesting and vi- j
' various personality still draws a;
[clientele back year after year; long
| visits on. lhe Striker (xirch oh tlie ter-!
«race overlooking tlie dock where lhe I
• little wliilc ferry could be sech all [
। through the season making its hourly'
;uips. now long since discarded for itsj
! fatter rivals, the motor car und the 1
• motor boat, thc tetter of which'
takes you across the bay nnd back in [
ten minutes In this swifter moving age. [
i T*j*ta-.l:ey. with its all-the-ycar-rourul |
1 homes, equipped with every modern
&lt; convenience, and bureau drawers
I minus the musty smell eight month; of
[disuse are ajg to bring, its easier beds
' und springier mattresses and generally
! livelier air, seems now to fit my mood ,

PART TWO

From a Northern Note Book

Housewife finds particular

PERSONAL APPEAL IN ICA STORES

PUMPKIN

iga

RAISINS
Pkg- 10c

c“ XOc

MINCE MEAT

IGl BISCUIT
FLOUR
n«. 29c
DATES

p|^ 10c

2 u. pi, 25c

GINGER ALE

WALNUT
MEATS
ri,. 10c

25c

MIXED
NUTS
NEW CROP

POP CORN
SURE POP
P-ePkg.

Lb.

/C

23c

SPICES
PUMPKIN PIE

PINEAPPLE IGA

pkg.

9c

CANDY
c.p

15c

WALNUTS
CALIFORNIA
Lt.

NEW CROP

BRACK'S SPECIAL

U&gt;. IOC

OLIVES
STUFFED

19c

Salad Dressing

£ 23c
Vanilla Extract IGA

Jar

25C

PEANUT
CLUSTERS
Lb. 19c

L°I. 23c
P &amp; G SOAP

10 b... 25c
iga

CRISCO
c*n

19c

COFFEES Cake Flour IGA

‘1’ Blend
lG’ Blend
‘A’ Blend

TL«- 29C
u. 21c
u&gt;. 27c
Catsup
10c
u&gt;. 32c

VACUUM PACKED

DeLuxe . u. 39c Jell-O 2

And Don’t Forgtt, W« Art Indtptndint,
Home-Owned Stortt! .
(

IGA STORES

lie

!

Petoskey. as I mentioned last year.
has awakened lo tlie imjiortance of its
i key position us u resort town in northj ern Michigan. It now stages two an[nual events, the Baby Welfare Day
land an Indian pageant, Unit an* conI ducted on a large scale and draw hunjdreds of visitors. Il has enlarged ite
I open air shuffleboard space and tennis
; courts both flooded at night with
strong light and this year lias added u
[clubhouse und recreation center on the
beach by tlie dock as well.
.. The interesting shops on Lage street,
’ that summer in Petoskey and winter in
■ Florida, have always been a magnet
. that drew people from around the bay
and all over Uiat seeticn. Beautiful
'and Interesting things—As well as uni usual are found here and in season
thc shops are thronged.
I Petoskey gave evidence this year of
having realized tiny changed economic
conditions; last year they went blithely
1 along will) few if any reductions. This
jyear tlie reduction was marked, and
I prices were also much lower-off food as
[well us rooms. Tlie best known leu
room, long Uw swankiest -place to eat
in Petoskey, whose regular charges
(would make the Pantllnd Mem like a
• I "piker? was advertising twentyrfive
cent breakfasts, fifty cent family' diniiers, and waffles and syrup for twenj ty-five cents; last year the latter was
'just twice that price—one waffle only
—and twenty-five cents for an extra
one! The Petoskey cafeteria featured
I-All the food you can cat for fifty
cents.” A fifteen year old Jewish lad
boosted to me they didn't ifiakA. much
off him—for he took a second helping,
I of everything. Petoskey has only two
chain grocery stores both A. A P.'s.
Ite distance from distributing centers
make* long hauling .and necessarily
higher prices which is often given as
an excuse for boosting certain commodules.
Thanks to my friends, the Dr. Parmenter's. I was most delightfully situ­
ated this year on a well-known restdence street with a fine view of thc
bay. in a private home with a small
: group of table boarders, economic coniditions working to our advantage in
(securing such accommodations. Ohlb.
I Indiana, Illinois. Pennsylvania and
.Michigan were represented around our
[very pleasant table.
‘ The Pennsylvania girl was thc new
city librarian and came from Doyles­
town. my father's old home trading
[center, tlie county seat town of Buck
'county, not far from Philadelphia.
1 She had recently finished special
•1 '[training at Ann Arbor, and had also
spent a year in library work at Reno.
.Nevada, where she ran on to such
|celebrities as Eugene O’Neill, Sarah
Teaadale and Lady Mary Heath who
came there for their three months di­
vorce, residence. With her I had many
pleasant chats concerning books. B1m
jwill find much opportunity toy con­
structive work at Petoskey. Although
' a very much larger building, the books
[do not ix-ar comparison as a whole

EVERY

Family Should Adopt

a SYSTEMATIC

PLAN of SAVING!

It is reported that 95'' of the successful
men and women started by saving small
su,m&amp; in the bank. If this is true (and we
believe it is approximately correct) the
percentage indicates the great importance
of a Bank Account in the attainment of
success.

It takes only $1.00 to start a savings ac­
count in this strong rtur-Generation Bank
and then keep constantly at it. Systematic
and pdrpetlial attention to regular deposits
will soon build a fund, earning 3'' interest
compounded semi-annually.
'

SUCCESSES NOT JUST AN ACCIDENT—IT IS THE
RESULT OF DEFINITELY ARRANGED PLANS
... AND CONSISTENTLY WORKING TO THEM I

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

'with our own smaller public library, in THOUSANDS TO VISIT
, Union, province of Canada. Australia. ever given for this event, and for those
CHICAGO STOCK SHOW,
'variety. .-election and general appeal- .
Despite die low price levels of farm who drive, ample free parking space
U&gt;. ..... and • Ov,r 11M0
lhl,
1nor do the binu.nland livestock products, the nation's will be provided near the Exposition
. ,
Iprotective coverings afforded. our],
buildings at the entrance to die Chi­
mnraiUW
d.m-n-nl breeders of purebred ilv&amp;t&amp;k and th? cago Stock Yards.
1book..'; luiu.cr te Ibe ««nl.
will be. on view when the na­
1
1unco as trig and well kepi as our com- bfreds,
[country's producers of pure seeds and
munlly
library.
tion's premier agricultural show, the grain are continuing their Work of im1
STONK POINT.
The master of the house, a native of International Live Stock Exposition, p'ruvernent of animals and crops which
England,
had an exceptionally fine opens its doors nt the Chicago Stock will be exhibited and matched In th* day night. Nov. 23, on account uf
'
baritone
voice much called Into service .Yards November 20.
1
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1 ______
keenest of competition
at., Chicago's chicken pox among the children.
1in Petoskey; a family friend from In­
The show, opens on the Saturday.forthcoming livestock show in larger, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coville arc going
..„l-----...^
ilt ...
—[number than ever.
'diana who summers at Walloon lake after w
Thanksgiving
and «.
will
ctare. the
I over near Freeport to five with their
jxubeared an equally splendid one; following Saturday." December 3.
j Because the Exposition, xfnee ite In-' su'n for the winter.
*
1from Mrs. Parmenter's came a gradu­
According to B. H. Heide, secretary­ [ceplioh in 1900. has occurred thc samel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waddell of Lake­
■ate of Northwestent Musical College, manager of the Exposition. lhe leading 1 week every year, at the close of the view were guest* at John Blocher's
a
fine
pianist
with
that
rare
accom
­
■
livestock authorities of fifteen states 1 agricultural Fair s«*ason. It has come to j
&gt;
plishment
of playing any accompani­ and two foreign countries will l&gt;,* called ,be recognized a-s .the final court ini Sunday.
I
!ment nt -sight. A talented young Pe­ upon to judge these fittest specimens of handing down national championships. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowell Demond and son
1toskey violinist, who had enjoyed as­ livestock farmer's skill that will parade ' Consequently only the best ft exhibited, Howard went to Indiana Wednesday to
sociation
with one of the symphony the hyge arenas in review of the j it being the hope of every exhibitor to attend the funeral of s'relative.
।
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lowell of Quim­
orchestras, made Uie fourth one of Judges.
attain the prestige which goes lo him, by called on Mr. and Mrs. Claud De­
lthis musical group. Tlie men had an
Livestock will be on view that have I his farm, and his stock on any prenf’unusual repertoire of songs, gathered come from as far distant pointe as turns won in the hundreds ot classes mond Sunday evening.
1through the years according to per­ British Columbia and Texas. Califor­ and contest* of thia Supreme Court of
A pillow containing a radio loud
sonal
tastes, as one selects books. so nia and Connecticut. Farm crops will American livestock shows.
s
~m
—
speaker
lias b«n perfected by a Berlin
'•ho musical evenings we enjoyed were be on exhibit from every state in tlie ; llallroeds will offer the lowest fares firm.
1a privilege. Most of the women about
1thc table had interests in common­
'church. cluik. children, civic better­
1ment and of course a bit of Culbert­
&lt;son. .
Thc Ohio representative Jiving not
far
from the Kentucky line convinced
|
1ipe my next motor trip of any account
;should be to Kentucky as it offer} so
1many unusually interesting .spots,
[easily accessible, like Mammoth Cave.
:Bardstown, famous as the scene of
'"My Old Kentucky Home;" St. Joseph
Cathedral,
rich in historical association
1
and
containing several famous master­
1
Ipieces of Uie Dutch school; The Abbey
'of Our Lady of Get lineman! where arc
stationed
the only group of Trappists'
1
1monks in.the United States—the mast
1exacting and rigid in their rules of
[any religious order. So sometime I
hope
I may be writing a series of let­
You can save many dollar*, by having a
ters from the. Blue Grass'state describ­
clean and grind, ignition point* adjusted,
1ing such experiences.
The young lady of the house pre­
battery tested. Your saving in gas and oil
On the Balance of Our
Iparing for college had been the Snow
will pay for the above work.
'Queen at the Winter Sports Carnival
in February and had many interesting
snapshots
showing
the
picturesque
way
•
• DON’T FORGET—Your oil and greaso
tlite feature is carried out which every
should be changed to winter quality NOW!
year Is growing in popqlarlly.
The world's best baby, (and I am a
mother and grandmother you know)
• FOR EASY AND SURE STARTING buy
was also an inmate of this house—a
a new 13-plate rubber case FORD BAT­
15-months old baby girl who accom­
TERY. It will operate any make
modated her desires *nd Hu? attention
NOV. 18 AND 19
of c^r and only coat*.................... OilW
she must necessarily have absolutely
to Ute comfort and welfare of the
guest*. Little Dolores should have
• HOT AIR and HOT WATER HEATERS
been christened "Joy" for such she was
at reasonable price*.
to all of us. and her parents ns well.
Don’t Fail to look
Sadie R. Cook.

WINTER IS HERE/
Is YOUR Car Ready?

Have Us Look It Over—Now!

Special Prices

USED CARS
NEXT FRIDAY
&amp; SATURDAY

HUGBEE CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pringle- of
Plainwell were Monday callers at Tom
Wilcox's.
Chas. Foote was taken quite serious­
ly UI Sunday,' but is some better at
this writing.
Mrs. Kate Haze was in Kalamazoo
Saturday.

over these big
bargains!

[Telephone 2121]

Universal Garagi

�Tin: HASTINGS H\\\1 n

PAGE TEN

x\ I UNl sOAY. NOVEMBER 1«. ItM

. .ns. nua] account of trustee filed, ordgr for

COURT HOUSE NEWS

'.‘’'ff&amp;Tm™.. «,&lt;,t

o,d„

I---------- ■ 11*, transfer oil permits entered, dls-------; charge of executrix issued, estate en­
PROBATE COURT.
&amp;’ EUnite A. Mead, deed' Will and rolled.
E*l. Sarah J. Lunn. de£d. First
yet'.uan lor* probate filed, order fur annual account of trustee filed, order
pablieatton entered, prtlflon for Spe­ to sell or exchange bonds entered,
cial Admr.. filed, order appointing.’ Eat. Lucile Agnes Oilman. Annual
Special Admr entered, bond filed and nnd final account of guardian filed,
letu-re Usuerf. invenw-ry filed. .
release of guardian filed, diwliarge of
Est. Waller L' Perry, dec'd. Deter- guardian issued.
'
•
minatloa of heif.;. filed, oeder for pub- ' Eat Theron S. Hecht. Eighth an­
nua! account &lt;&gt;f guardian filial.
Est. Kenneth Stanley Reese, dec'd.
Final account filed, order for publica­
tion entered.
’
'
Est. Harry' R- Pierce. Testimony of
bond-fijed and: fnetioldcrs filed- bond and oath, be­
fore, aale fiji-d. license lo sell lasped.
ot Mie fih-d. order conflrnUmr

The Hope and Welfare
of any Nation depend
upon uStrengthn
Strength of

tn&lt; Adint
B’ r n W Wilkin*. d«&lt; d. O,
xuhtuig Admr rtitrrcd
dee d. Annual

Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its

dec’d. An­
xppumting Admr. entered.
' dLi-

il. Final noHied.

HIS old bank has demonstrated its contribution to the
hope and success of our country by its unwavering serv­
ice to this,community at all times and under all conditions.

nf Admr. issued
led. oid&lt;

nied.

tiled.

Every dollar in deposits has always been worth 100 cents,
and 3'' interest compounded semi-annually has always been
. paid on savings accounts.
*

__ ___ ________..led. waive/
of notice filed. proof of will filed. ordt
will entered, bund filed an
order limiting
petition* for heurins
I jr.i’.i-i Claim* filed, nutlvc to ere

itimr til* c!

Hcistl n^*S City B3cink.

elated
Mbs libi
the two **t
dav rvening
.
The taict*
plahr.lng n Bic.'.’i;lcnniar Jubilee to be held at-the
a. An.li.il xm«»T 3»
«w-« • _

tvad- ipu great grandmother used lu •

SAMEPRICEtoday
AS 42 YEARS,*
25ouncesfor25r

E-ffi
ECONOMICAL
AND EFFICIENT
Double Tested/
Double Action/

gjj

Seal Children

Ask Your Help

• ■ .*een&gt; A real
resent to protect. Cliiidivn. an old fashioned boy and
;irl mu
caroU from a bl« rung
i'e Oidcm Tymts'
’•“'cc the 1032 ChrUtmux seal.
ven AU are cordially invited If0"1 ‘
' ,Ie of which thc Michigan
Association gets the
und &lt;Djoy «&gt;» evening of fun TUoucmou
on iU work. A proccsSpend as little it- yqu ptease. money
n’0,"'v tp
,o curry
“
We need your
Clause*, slclghloads,
a weij stars, of ships and
awtrywnuil
.-form T’°.llv wreitths have
appeared on these
held a meeting .Saturday t*nJ’ helpers in a
night and elected new olTlccc*.
.
treat c a u a c Mtice
1907 when the first
.
tubcrcukHU tightHuifmon, wile and daughter ol 1,,s, :l’*’*n,P '••u^ ls'
X.

ASSYRIA.
with fHiuer Anders uf Bfusli Bldg'S
Mr- ElU.’ibeih Gray and son Wilhr Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Tctlrow and Mr.
were in Gal.’ burg &gt;m Saturdny to at- ;,nd Mr* Harry Mlaener called un Mr.
pnil the funeral of a liirUioc^I friend .«nd Mr* 8. Mudrack in Bttftlc Cret-k
’Ik* former.
/
Wednesday afternoon.
The Pleasure birthday. orgbp!zat|pn
Mr. and Mr- G. E. Kenyoa visited
scheduled for November 1# haa-'ffeen their Min. Alva Kwiyon. mid family of
liuslpourd to Wednesday the 30 at the BelleviM) irmn Bunday until Thursday
home of Mrs Irene Kent with Mr.-. and while there Mr Kenyon, wa* taken
Kent ana Mr*. Edith Miller as hetcsM-.. seriously ill ao a Ductor was callui
w. R. Jmies of Lacey in company from Hxstffigs. He is belter ut the*
'
.
uh Franu McCarty of Johiwtown left writing.
.' week on a hunting trip in
charity Kenyon « again tinder Uie
&gt;rth« rn Michigan.
doctor's care.
Mr and Mrs. Forest Parsons who

bia» farm, have purchased tlie Lm- &lt;
r In M'htHiIhou.se site and cnntenluLitc
building a home- Tiiey now arc locatcd at the Irvin Van Auckin farm. '
Leon and Howard Cole. Howard
I.-liih Hansbargcr ' and friend of fubcrculost* among children receive* Burchett and Sherman Joins left Fri­
tlie largest share of its euming*. two day night for jmrthi'ni Michigtfit j
at home.
.... ciinnirig
- yoiKigstc;
■
&gt;hr,r ran where ‘they will try their luck in ri - .
,d.
MUU
""
-'-’I.
curing a’ deer.
•
Pleading the- ca e. too. of 44.000
Under the direction of Rev. and Mr,i.;
'Michigan youngsters a* it happens.
mention the
" o!d Dixon a children'.*, meeting;
The Michigan Tutiercnlosi.* ‘
held at thc Brigg* chupch on i
rrpnucK nonpi-i110:1 ,u‘s “lrc*“&gt;.v 11 !«&lt; rv&lt;
V afternoon, tiiere were thirty­
i.-. as comfortable lob.rcuhn tests for that n
Ri pctu urt
ent. from the Brigf.s and tiu*:
That p. Wliy pi-r^ns who v
schools. This I* tiu- second &lt;») ।
1st
by
the
purcituoc
of
Chr
...
,
Sheldon
and
10
11
stud Mrs
of, meelingii to be held mid
....w. .jt’als,are‘a*ked to c-kamibc theni|.?,?’:rtcs
r
.*&gt; Kutjiryn Htitit of tl'.e Stevens
carefully, watching for Uie double |
.liool, Mrs Manati Do»'.er ol the
burred
cro.v
in
red
which
appears,
this]
Tampion.
fear aj the right ot the little girl In tiu Briggs and Mr*. Marion Gaul of tiu
picture. Thus ritw is the trade murk Engle school arc-assisting. .
Remembt'r the chicken pie - supper
of th*’ tuberculosis associations and u
one sure way to Identify tiu* tnberculo- .*' thy Brtgg« church basement on
si* Christmas seals among, the many Thursftay evening. November 17. serv­
ing to begin at &lt;5 30. .There will be
Imitation* that apjx-ur each season.
work und other
nie 1932 seal sale ‘will start on 'i baked good*.
a quilt. .
■
Thanksgiving day. November. 24. aiidj■ articles for sal
. Mis.' Helen Gray • is sixmding the
will continue until Christum-* clay.

I Al &lt; 41VI!

Dofmld.Hi’h/y who won fifth place
his splendid exhibits In the -trope
Sunday, in rpartment. as to duality, amotinl. and
i cliown alternate on
birthday:]
and Min Frank .Brook* and «&gt;n. and Mr/ Wm Butler of Kalamav.atyi riaughn:i! Mr- und Mr.&lt; Llnyd Mills and i
and family
hterof Struth Bend. Inti
t

13-P!ate

Batteries
-

Guarant* • d
Lxrh. Price'

s4«

2 Gallons

BUY. IT NOW!

Penn-Oil

Alcohol

Failed .Can

1 Gat. tfulk

65 c

$ 1—

Hot Water Heaters

$7

• 30x4.50'SPECIAL

TIRE « TUBE
‘B’ Batteries

Duly, Pair

• 29x4.40 SPECIAL

$5'

DELCO BATTERIES—ALL CARS
PARTS FOR ALL CARS

TELEPHONE 2177

Lev McFall ot Monro*' and Mrs: Roy Ifeadelly and Mr*J
........
••■i: - i Aik-usU spent Sal- \;r ,t!1&gt;f Mr- O E Kenyon home with
• Grant D.iker»on Iwree
;1Mni for 4 4BO wk*' H-it but found
rr L».. &lt;npurt
a shop- Mr Kenton to UI to go
Cicek Tuesday.
| Ms '
cl Nashville
n &lt;&gt;f Hastings spent lhr'WJU,
aiid Lorna
Grv»«r Davenport heme
d of Ha.-tinci U spend-] Gvrdun Kinyon of Bellevue i* -pendwith her daughter. Mrs lI1K .^n^.. Un;P „,.h lu. p-andfuiml*.
.
Mr and Mr- G E Kenyon.
Mid Mi- Lociuitr’dt and Mu.Bvioit m(/.nis illKj family and mothMauka ,pent Thiirlctey in Kala-I,.r Mr. Mabel MlXKlv (11 g,,.,.!,
’
...
'&lt;lrme .»pcnt Sunday with Fred Horn
1 iollvumg went drer hunting! u:wJ Ianuly. .
day mormng: Virgil Monica. Ixs-1 Clinton Horn spent Saturday night
tunica. Rtcu'cll Hart and Walter
Juhncock.
'
I
■en thc antiques

them iu
nut thing'

$ j»

TIRE &amp; TUBE

RETAIL

; Presbyterian
Tuesday evo­

DR1VE-1N SERVICE
WHOLESALE

Women Favor This Silk
Light Surgical Hosiery I

Women with piMlghtly swollen
Fcilowahip' meeting will be on; limbs. varicose wins or sprained
Friday evening. Nov. IB. a week early i joints know there 1* relict in wear­
on, dceumi'. of Thanlugning. Every­ ing properly fitted surgical clastic
body inr.tjJ
hosiery, and yet dislike tlie usual
Mr un™Mr*. Argyle Windcg at­ heavy bulky type because It- detracts
tended the dog show at Detroit rc- i w much from appearances.
,
Akron Beamless Surgical Hosiery
Mrs JackHn has gone to DesPlatn*.: includes a light weight series, made
Ulinou to tpend the winter with her, ot genuine Japan Tram Silk with a
daughters.
smooth fine - texture. It may be
Mrs Frank Graham and children of
beneath the regular stocking!
Lowell visited her mother, Mrs. Sower- worn
with practically no visible evidence
by, un SundayMrs William McCann sjxrnt Wednes- j ol its presence.
The Ly Barker Drug Store In Has­
day with Mrs. Newton in Rutland.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayville are with’ tings is an Akrop Beamless Siirgical
dealer, qualified to nt each
their daughter* in Grand Rapid* for: Hosiery
piece correctly. Private fittings are
'Use present.
and satisfaction U assured.
Marshall Pierce and daughter cf provided
-Adv.
Dowhng were Sunday callels m Irving.!

Citizenry
Industries
Agriculture
Transportation
bor
Li &gt;s
Money
Banks

I

"The Bank with the Chime Clock

Capital $75,000 -Surplus $50,000

and family part til last. wvk.
Steve Lusko of Grund Rapids Is
Min. E McDonald uf Middleville
slant pan of last week with Mrs. *; lending a few days with' his parents,
John Lusko and wife.
Frank Harris.
Mrs Gertie Harris entertained the
Busy .&amp;v Club nt her home ThurMlay.
hostess. Pot luck dinner at noon. Elec-,
tion of officers, also members drew
names for Christmas —
Clayton. John-on of BoWnr Center
wab a caller at Leun Putts Thursday. .
Waite- McN'ir of Battle Creek wm a i
guv: t of his slater. Mrs. Effa Hulglft..

Hi-adachi* caused by constipation
are gone alter our dose of Adleriku.
Thia clean* all |m&gt;Im&gt;iu out of BOTH
upper and lower bowel*. Give* Ix-tter rlevp. end* nervousnci-s. B. A,
LyBftfkcr.
— Adv.-

15 Beautiful Dolls
GIVEN AWAY/
Some Talk/ Some Walk/
1 he Finest Dolls in the Country have
beei/selected as Prizes.
I hey will he Given Away to the fifteen
little girls receiving the largest number
of votes in The Rexall Drug Stor^ Doll
• Contest. The awards will be ‘made
Christmas Day. CONTEST NOW ON!
Rules Governing the Rexall Drug
Store "Doll Contest for 1932:
t. Only one nomination,blank to be placed lb the credit of each
ton testant.
3. Any piece of paper may be used as a ballot. Every ballot
must be stamped by lhe proprietor, or one of our sales Corer,
before being deposited in the Ballot Box.
4. No ronlcstant shall solicit votes or customer* while In the

vrmber 10th or utter 10 o'efock,«Chriilnuui Eve.
not ask' for them al any other time.
7. Any Ballots showing trare* of any change in number of
. vote* marked will Im* destroyed without being counted.
A In the event of a tie for anv prixe offered, a prixe identical
with that Ued'for will be awarded to each tying contestant.

Enter the Name of Your Favorite Little Girl!

f*OR each penny spent at our store during the period stated above,
each customer may cast a vote. Ask all your friends to write your
name on the ballot before they put it into the Ballot Box in our store
One Vote May Be Cait For Every1 Penny Spent In Our Store

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

f

�Tim HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IMS

I

site
Mr and Mrs. S. C Schuler and thc
wru- Misses Helena and Julia Schuler wer,
in Grand Rapids Sunday visiting
friends.
’
Mini Ha Sargent vUltcd her people,
in S*b&gt;rwa over thc week end.
XJr- and Mrs Cheater Hansbarger'
Mraiduui sura »»w » Uraur. to .ranraln. ubrn to Thrae Str. Mu. ’’ and children of Ionia called on Mr.:
and Mrs Herman Winkler Sunday ait-.
urn**1
“L_.14,nb4_. —' th th. । Ior durtai iw.dd. Uraw ot u draurbi .tnwxm.
■
MWimui PurrUral Strap Brudra. A*.
u„d,
wcuUup U raijluut u&gt; U» inwnuui.,..u u* U ra.-.d tdra. j Mr. and Mrs. Davids of Odessa visit- J
ed Mr. and Mra. Spenor Johnson Frt■I Uu.trak Bbw at Chlcae*. Hor M,
,jduy.
.
ad1!1 Vr..herda K°*nI Iroln srartueat*
nw ma. un Friday made tt rather
Mrs F A- Eckardt accompanied her 11
State college.
.-M^ty for the football garni.-, nnd no’.
]many witnessed IW- game on Unit ac- brothers. Will and Stanley, of Reed'1
born uiU W dS.mm
— CU,
Mr
V«IMr .&lt;
living in 14 Michigan counUe. Th«-II count.
™ Hnnkwrtard wl», i
to
Lim“’ Ohl°“‘Un&lt;1 thc'
j Ed. Hungerford. wlx&gt; Ls
FamousAnimals IncludedIn ‘Udden zdeath Wednesday P M

THE OLD

m.

SURE SLAPS

DOWN OLD
MAN WASTE/

And Coal is
the Best Possible
Form of Heat

t

V

v

',iad go:‘e 10 a ll0RIlilal fw

The Entries Which WillMeet |Uon. Very few of her friends knew
Bert From All flections
iof h€r
»»
htt(l »"»•“ ui&gt; wid:
- — .
,
.
around seeing to Ker hbUKhoM duties
tM umi-11» raura; why purr„„„dd, Uul.
„nl u, u„ ......
brad Ura. .ra rrauuum.ulral b, &gt;lw,|du| 1T, [UMnU
k Bu_’
uilm«l hudMAdry depurluwni
Bwlrr . Aram, on Buldt4,r ,&gt;,J

COAL SHOVEL

*

«■

I Frank VOUDtor, wldch.wos lield Monday'
- ! al ternoon.
We are very sorry of the *ad accident;
»n.i; tiiat iiapix-nedJ.0 Mrs, Tena Super at'
'J: her home1 Saturday morning when nhe ;
'' । h 11 and broke ber limb. Stic Lt at Pepr,
Hastings ‘nock hoapital nnd »e wish fpr her a
tpeedy recovery.

tLlEJ'™' . a&gt;«r&gt;«K»i~r. »rwh«'..uta.
top maikrl pner&gt;. pn,[,v ,u,hr ,ur . wwk.
Sy I town «&gt;•'
&gt;»
Iwud ot cattle. 4* sheep,

•* It""?:.
hlsli quMu, brm,

will include 11
14 horses nnd 24 hog, Many of then.Mn CarTle Mlion w,.nt
animals have been exhibited -at state
,
’-""I.
..
W&gt;l&gt;un» Snvd.r.
C.nHol.m. Marim. .
mr old •
,„.k
5 “?
— Brand rh*mpi..n at ■ w|auvrft at,q u.p
d .j- tuiua n,m1:ip
trail, tl. Michlttra. and the Oluo te.ra at lhr M E c,14rth em.dev
The Fereheratu tram the College will &lt;
ttu tUhd' Smel...
tralude craeemUnt. ot the t«W&gt; A M
thd hnm«-..n„,Mi mtn...
Uw» nrare Henrarhe lr.«, the t.o ,.. „„
u,„.
OTeet etrae- Tm.l»&gt; Snd Blr I—rt
lormrr ne nitrate nnd inetuh |&gt;r.Tira teer. henl wm IhdaUe ra.lmra ux, ,.rvM
lhr
whrah wmt lira■tn.unpraiv.liip end l&lt;Htmiiralnetlw rarwm. At a P M. liratot prl«&gt; U OHM. All
pe.j.w,
ra“f
“2
u* c?"“" or ..........................them! the e.l.lrera to
U'„'t4”n.‘1“*
• “It hdttra. Uw that were unabt
«.,d will b.'Mid .tier Ura .how TTpra , w.,j,.nd H.ul tumen WII- v. M.K. ...
are ammau which amid have Ipen „d
ratnury Ot lira aeHM dbrlns ttw tonl mr
lecruuott
letter, wm
read and
ana
isoci.it ion. The.These letters
were’read
.ran...,,*.,.
much enjoyed by the friend, pre.int.
...
1 .’I,,?* *'•
; Fornz-r Sup'. E. J. Jcnnim: and Mr.,
A .three act plat entitled
“
N-s
Men
,
j
eiinit
•
■
■
nu.uo
av .i । jennjngs. turnu-rly a teachen• now of«, after
nfUH- the
the rtip ।Quitx_
Mlch
amo(ig thua|,
Admitted" will lx- given
Our Trucks arc Prepared Io Give Immediate
per Friday evening. The eharactei. ’.tending
the M E Mrvicea Sunday.
Delivery On Coal Ordered Now
are ns follows--Olga, (lie Swedish dirt ITlwy
.
weir warmly^welcomed by many
—Mute Ownld; Susan, the him-ekecp- !of
( their friend.,. They in.ipecbd our
er—lx&gt;ra Wilcox; Dr. Janet North । new schoql building and wi re pleoiwd
Fluri-nce Stiles; Miss Lanning. th&lt; '■with It.
liofttess—Mbs Bessie Rullsoir. Mr.&lt; Up-1I Arthur Brace, sr.. returned to De­
ham. a grass,widow—Mis, l«e&lt;-; Ann’troit Frid-iy avlih Mr*. Cora Brace,
ande Cherry Martin - Dons Holcomb when- be i
TELEPHONE 22S7
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS
tn spend the' winter.
COAL, LIME, CEMENT; ETC.
HASTINGS, MICH.
invalid- Num Conklin; Miv Saddler, ■ Clark Kf-nytur. ot weal of town. L-&gt; iil.i
the di-uetiv«— Eileen Norris; Mr. 1 Mi.t-. Elbe Freeman is visiting with
Mi'.
Siumiel
Allen
tlie present, MmPrqslont the |K&gt;!itican—Lou Altman. 1 Allen exjxcls to sjaat
iid the winter with
The music lor the occa&amp;ton wail lx- fur­ . Mr. and Mrs. L Ix-oifard, went of
nished by thc Martin family and a town.
good attendance is hojxd for especial­ ' &amp;&gt; many of our nimrods Slave gone
ly among thc men foies.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrow an­ north looking lor deer that ue will not
nounce the birth, of n baby girt. Char­ try to mention nil. but if each one gels
deer thpre will be but few left in
lotte Anna, born November 9 at the a
Michigan
.
home of Mrs. Morrow's father, Albert
Woodmansee Mrs. Millie Herrington
a
few day* and on Sunday tier non.
Ls uMiiHJng with the work also the
tavern Chase, of J.ickzon viMUd h&lt;i
. nursing.
Mj. and ' Mrs. pharlcj. Mapes of She is gaining nicely.
M. E. Aid Society will serve chicken
Nashville w« re Sunday visitors at dinner
on Wedtie.day.
Ttw Western Ctiuir Co.- have beeij
i Friends of Ed. Corwin were sorry lo
hear ’-hat lie had taken ids life on Sat-1 f
out
Aom
nuh orders for. the holiday
urday m thc basement of his home at 1
Battle Creek. Ill health .M-cmttjRly wait...trade..
\ the main motive. Much sympathy Ls
( OATS GROVE.
extended*to his wife at this timothy!
I Mr. and Mrs. Warney Kelsey and
friend.' and relative^ in this locality.
i Mr. und Mrs. Harold Stanton of Mr.--. Florence Kelsey went to Martin
to visit Harold’ Kelsey and
BrL-tol Comers have moved to Dow!- [Sunday
■
.
ilng and arc now occupying the house family. ■
Mrs. Artie Dt n.unore npd Mrs. Jennie
: owned by Mrs. Anna Pierce.
arc planning on aUondtng a
। Mrs. Will Evans of Fair lake, who Coats
1
lias been visiting friends and neigh- 'County* Woman’s Club Board meeting
bors hail die misfortune U&gt; fall at the at Middleville on Tuesday.
At thc Community Service on Sunhome of her granddaughter. Mrs.
evening. Mrs Nellie Crow of Hwi.««««..
Marshall Pierce. -...V..
which resulted am
in -11 «»ay
'
■ fracture ol th«- hip and was taken to n,“’s «“Vt‘ tt,‘ interesting talk abou*
Pennock hospital Friday. Mrs. Evam. lwr »nl» abroad
Mrs. Floyd Clum
hod been teiil active until the accident.
“What will it be lo mt Jiail
evdt though she had attained tlie age !•’»“ E- G. Smith and Betwe Woodman
or 83 years
sanS tt n,ero -spiritual "I Know 1
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Vaughn. Mrs.;»»«'&lt;! another Building?*
Will Flory' of Wood
I France* Hughes and Will Titus ot •' Mr.
*' and Mrs.
'™ w,n
* ­
Kalamazoo were entertained Sunday land and Mr. und Mrs. John Woodman
surprised Harve. Woodman Thursday
nt Hie Odle Fisher home.
and
si&gt;ent
the
day
with
him
to
observe
| The iH-ighlxjrs und friends of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Josh Vandertie and Howard his birthday.
Miss Ida Fialwr and GcOrgc James
gathered at their home Wednesday
evening in thc?nature of a farewell of Hastings were married at the Wuig
party as they will soon leave for their home In Woodland Tuesday evening.
Whan friend* plan parties and other good
. new home near Irving. Various game; They were accompanied by Miss Ethel
times, often "on the spur of the moment",
and refreshmenta were indulged in and Fisher and Frank Kilmer. Mr. und
Mrs. James will live 111' Hastings.
a pleasant time reported.
they usually turn to the telephone^!© Invite
There was another marriage the
the "crowd". For telephoning is the easiest
Mme e.vtnlng when Garth’Slocum and
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
,
Miss Evrdeen Echtitmw were. married
Gales
i
The
third
meeting
of
thc
.
and quickest way. As a result, those without
at,
the home of Rev Jolin Smith. We
Fchpol P. T. A. will be held nt the
telephones miss many good time*.
■school Tuesday evening, Nov. 22. The1 extend our congratulations to them.
Next Bunday evening nt thc Comteacher, MIm Lola Belle Caln, ntra. hcr
A tolephono coif* surprisingly llttlo ... only a
j pupils are preparing to give a Thanlw- miinity Service tlie program will be
few cent* a day. It helps In finding employ­
i.gtving program that evening.
on "Thanksgiving." Mr?. Sopha Smith
jean McVeigh is back in- schoolI will
..... be.the
...... ..........
leader. Mrs. Estella Kel.Key
ment. It l&gt; a social and business aid. And it
again. She-, wiUt her mother, Mrs., mu.sic.ian. Mrs. Orpha Wing. Booster
Is PRICELESS PROTECTION In EMERGENCIES,
iJohn McVeigh, iiave returned, from'and handshaker.
;
Chicago
to
spend
the
winter
here
with
|
The
loczsl
Nutrition class will meet
enabling you to summon doctor, firemen,
hej* mother. Mrs. James McCrea, nnd with
* ’ —
- —
■Mr.'. ■*'
Alice —Chase this
week
or police instantly, day or night.
■ family.
Jiiunuay
Thursday ahwjikaju
afternoon.. .
John Moore nnd John Jr., and PaidTlz- P T. A. will inwt next Wedno!ine Moore left Saturday morning for ।day evening. A jiot lu&lt;dc supper will lie
Juit one telephone call in an emergency
their home in Ohio. Mrs. Moore, nnd held after which a pngtruni in charge
small child went some time, ago
1 ,of thc women will be given. A three act
, Mr. and Mrs. b Charles Cox ot De- play will be a part of the program.
lifetime.
j troit spent the fore part 6f the week
ut the home of their mother. Mrs.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
'Ada Shaw, and attended the -sale.
i Mr. and Mrs. Enn-.M Gorham nnd
Charles, B.
children Ol
of isuiuiiln/oo
Kalamazoo spent
Sundnv
i., KeUcr of
vi aHolcomb.
.u.v ....... Wis&gt;&gt; A--,-&gt;i vnillirvil
.-'j&gt;e&gt;u nuiio.it
WANT
TO
RlIY?
TRY
TMF
WANT
CO!
UMN
,const
t&gt;
and
his
brother.
Ournle
Keiwr.J
W
|th
thc
1 1VDU1
1KI 1 nn 1 V,V/L.UHV*iy ()f MWdtevllte werc 8undoy callers in Francis Gorham. formers parents, Mr. and Mr'

HE natural, even heat
produced by goal in­
sures you of a com­
fortable, healthful win­
ter. Don't delay in or­
dering your supply—
prices rise with the ad­
vancing season. So put
your order in today.

T

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better

SMITH BROS.,VELTE &amp; CO

*

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

iU,

5 1

It’s«easy to be forgotten

if you have no telephone

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1889

1

43rd Anniversary
ON NOVEMBER 9lh THIS COMPANY
BEGAN ITS 44lh YEAR IN BUSINESS
During lhe 43 years in which this company
has been ih existence, many thousand* of
people from all walks of life have found
this old institution a haven of safety
for their savings.

2[11£ Rational IHoan &amp;
^nucBtment (jCoirtpani;
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit

J. L. Mau, &amp; Sou, Local Representalives, Hastings

1

FAOB mti

COUNTY LINE.
|
COLLEGE HERDS GO .
’
middleviile.
Mr and Mrs. Spenor Johnson and
TO ■ -CHICAGO
SHOW,|V*63 years, were
of
8 D/hear,
Joy
vlsljcd friends near Pree­
■,
WV.V shocked to ...
.... ot th.-r
p,t eon
,port George
Sunday.
sudden death Wednesday P. M. K!&gt;&lt;-

J
B

‘ :UiL, neighborhood.
| w. H. OtLs left Thursday for Grand
' Clarence Shaw and two sons. Ray-;Rapids enroute to northern Michigan
‘ mond arid Roger Shaw, of near Nosh- • tor the deer hunting season.
;villc spent Sunday here at the old’ &gt;«r. and Mrs. Howard Johtison of
uomc with
wiui his
n mother. Mrs. Ada Shaw, Kalamazoo werc here Saturday to at. j। home
family.
lland
and lamilv.
O.n.l
tend theImrarul
funeralIIIofM.innltuManningrVulcrliiAA
Douglass
| John Poll and family were Sunday ।and spent thc afternoon with her par­
guests ot his parents near Grand Rap- ,ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
j idi
•
'
.
Mrs. W. H. Otb Lt spending some
, Sidney Kefiyon, Mrs. Kenyon and time with her daughter and husband.
Mrs. Robert Garrett have been on the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of BeUgvuc
^slck list.
■
while Mr. Otis Is north hunting.
! Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and son
All thc cases of whoojiing cough are
' of near Orangeville were here at their &gt; better. Some hare been quite scicre.
; farm Saturday afternoon
Fred Newland left Saturday to Join
the throng of deer hunters tn northern
WEST HOPE.
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lord and SldThc many friends ot Manning Doug-1
' ney Lord of Battle Creek were Sunday lass were grieved Thursday morning to
j callers at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lprd’s. learn of his passing during thc night.
I Clifford Sims Is In Battle Creek vis­ He had been a life-long resident here,
iting Ids brother. Harry Sims, who having been born on the farm where
Heaves Monday for the north woods.
he died- He was of a quiet, kindly,
' Our deer hunters also leave Monday nature and well liked by all who knew
■for the north. We hope,we receive a him and will be sadly missed by a host
, nice chunk of venison on their return. of friends were held ut his late home
I Mr. DeOclla returned to his home in Saturday A. M. and the many beautiful
; Grand Rapids Tuesday after a visit flowers were a silent tribute to him.
I with his daughter. Mrs. -Glen More* The bereaved ones have the sympathy
! house.-. .
of all.
; We arc worry to lose our scholar.
Mrs. Flora Baird of Nashville is
i Betty Terry.
Betty U altcpdlng spending die week in die home of Mr.
‘ school in Battle Creek now
and Mrs. Dan Dougbut
: . Remember the community meeting
: this Friday evening st L. D. Woodtndian wampum was u.'*d as money
j man’s.
by thc early New England settlers.

ORANGEVILLE.

MT

When You
Think Of

Think
Of

SUPERIOR RED ASH
POCAHONTAS « RED COMET
The Coals That Give Satisfaction.
Phone for a load today.

We have MORTON’S SMOKED SALT
for Sugar Curing Your Meat.

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co

Mr Oscar Boulter went Friday to
FLOUR &lt;- FEED
COAL h- CEMENT
LIME
Otsego and will accompany her daugh­
.
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
ter. Mr- H McCiOud. to Ann Arbor.
Monday, when- she goe? for treatment.
John England arid daughter. Mrs. J..
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118
H. Grove , of Bellaire, spent from Tues- ■
day until Friday with relatives and*
friends at tiiat place.
•
'
• Mrs Tom McWhirter of De-1
troit
"f in8r‘,^l‘V
ROBINHUE PARK.
(night with her abler, Mrs. Glenn Dean.
.mu iwr uulu, t u. ixww.:
iintksiif.-.
Mr. and Mrs. George Poland spent and &gt;-*m.ij.
KcniH-th. llltle sou of Mr. and Mrj (Tuesday evening with the latter’s
John Wlnegqr was in Allegan TliursJan-.H. H-rminrUr. h.u bun.quite ill brother. Fred Ingram, and family of )«“&gt;’•
the p.-i.t w&lt;vk but Ls some belter at ‘ Hastings.
|
"
Not So Comfortably. Though.
thb time.
i Mr. And Mrs. Julian Potta spwit I
Mr. and
____________
Mrs. August
________________
LaFontulne ol 1 Sunday
,..
with their
„
daughter and
"How
luis-1
large is your . Ice skating
Hopkln&gt; werc Sunday guests of their (band. Mr. and Mr,'. Glenn Dean. of rink?"
parenu at thirl place.
. Bownc. Betty Potts spent Saturday
"It seals 2.000. —College Humor.

Economy Rules
At

If) A&amp;P Stores
ESTABLISHED

1859

ALWAYS

WHERE ECONOMY RULES

In Our Meat Dep’ts

Pork Steak Lean Cuts
Hamburger Fresh Ground
Sliced Bacon Very Nice

3
2

Lb..
Lb.
Lb.

BHAMS

25c
15c
12c

LJc

Beef Roast aucui. ebuck
Fresh Daily
Herring Direct from Bayport
Pig Hocks Fresh, Meaty

8c
15c

Lb.

/

4

lL

In Our Grocery Departments
Salad Dressing Rajah Brand
Sparkle Gelatine Dessert
Pancake Flour SuB".yndl&lt;l
Tomatoes

21c
4 «&lt;«•• 19c
S Lb.
Pkg. 15c
No. 2&lt;A
3 Can* 25c
Quart

8 o’Clock Coffee g?
2

Lbs.
Red Circle lb. 23c

Oxydol targe Size
Lifebuoy Soap
' -1 Grandmother’*
Dreaa n«w
sliced
Soiip Campbell’* Tomato

39c
Bokar lb. 27c

2
4

Pirn.
Bar.

.
4

Can,

37c
25c
6c
29C

THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. IS”

PAGE TWELVE

j LEGAL NOTICES |
CHAKCERT BALE

DELTON.
- । Mr and Mr* James Clark of Kala-r
CARLTON CENTER.
A pood many attended the com­
Mr
Mn Ruuvn
«na „=■ "“*» •I'l"
fly have moved m from their farm for
and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
z
munity dinner Tuesday at tlie Carlton J dar Creek spent the week end with Mr.
■!•«»« We ,re elver,
,, lemtbWJWeeki—WI* Grange hall. All Trad a good social J &lt;and
—* Mrs. Leland *Harntnond.
’———* ' .
—,—
La.
•
• Kalamazoo Friday.
■ time and all, enjoyed the program
Mrs. Edith Carpenter received word
Mr. and Mrs Roger WiiUqnu' of Wall -pensoted by the Carlton L. A S. Mr* Friday,
re, Floy McDermott of Hope Cehof tlie death of her step-father
la^e
have
moved
In
with
Mr.
and
Don Foreman of Hosting* gave a short'"Frank Leach, of Plainwell. Mich. Sym­
vsiteef her mother, Mrs. Kdte W;lMr?’. M B N iwood until their new talk on thc Red Cross work. Many pathy L» extended the bereaved fatni*. Wednesday.
Is completed.
. i'of the ladles ztt-thl* community are■ Uy.
’
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson of near ■ hmnp
Mr and Mr, John. Harrington-and meeting thl* Wkfk to piece blocks for
Mrs Ed Grable was operated on at
Marvin"attended a Mirpnsc dinner for quilt* and to do other necessary sew­
Gamer Hammon and family.
; rhe Plainwell hospital Friday.
„
,
.
Bon of Battle Creek Mm. Mary Burge.'.* of Hutting*. Sun- ing -All who have gifts of potatoes.
0.1,rr -w.l*.. rtotnir, or Mdlni , ttl'‘
‘&gt;M"« ’““J '“■»
damage to the sheep lost- week. Milo i
Thursday, Herman. Rum«-JI and Ma*
Howl* »t.irted drer hunting Ru»- at the home of FTrd Henncy by Nov. Hammond and Lee Nottingham losing ■,
some.
.
[!
tell Mott. Th I eval flowr Harry Sees.■ .da. W.iium Smith and
Dotrr Foreman for distribution.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Thomas of Battle ,
Mr* Marton Clem “pent part of lost.‘Creek spent tlw week end with Mr and
Mr ..i i Mr* ChrMer Ban bar* rr vrr^ with her mother of Sebewo. who Mrs. Carl Caldwell.
e rtutn- d Mr and Mr* f.a !• u and bahy h.hi
Mr*. Willix Carpenter remains about 1
it KaMmaz-«&gt; H mday.
• Mr and Mr*. Ouy Nash attended the the .same.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
•lft&gt;iMy.Mttv of Plainwell funeral ol their aunt. Mrs. Clarinda
Mr. and Xfrs. Alfred Ball of Kalama- 1
ivair.c-- Dunning Tu- s- stowt-ll of near'Woodland. Tuesday.
zoo culled on home folks Monday.
;।
, "‘••"rc wrry to near ui uie lu-n.
Mr, and Mrs. Thuri Cook'and non.* i
F'-.w.ird Kksh.xl and
illn;.'. of Alex I' lionie of I.ike&lt; of pminwell called on Mr, and Mra.j
&gt;f K
Kalamiuix*
were •visitors
r__________
______
. ......... ....
R,,',r&lt; nt pdcr.Ni. ‘I--------------u “ b,n'U
“!r o( John
“’“J Leland Hammond Sunday. Harold:
Mr. and Mrs. I,e"n ixvier's unday.
Laic1 Uaborne
xirne of .this community
communitv and
nnd AnWJI1 o( p,,^- paw ypent the piut week I Donald Butler of Battle Criwif spent ents nnd brother. Mr. and Mrs
Mt--. Margaret Harrington went to is wHl nnd favorably known here.
at the Mime home,
a few days the past week with his pur-1 Chum and Robert Butler, ■
Augusta Monclay to m*U
,

SEVEN KINDS
OF COAL

ONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

Barnard in their home.

•

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•&gt; ■

■' IAU

nailfd by Mr. and Mrs Enw-at Ann- r Mr. tmtl Mr#. Frank Brngdon of EaM
::ong of KrflMMttOb drove to Auburn.' Curl,ton vtidted at Mr. and Mr*. Jamn*
Indiana. Sunday to v&gt;,;t Mre. Tirus'. Bragdon * Sunday t» celebrate Janie
: Bnuidon'ri birthday.
Ei'vyu Hayward gpenlj Mrs. Firtl Sorct and Mrs. R.«u'A.*:. strut Mr. L*'w War-jpinal ot N.'irtiua.n Carlton visited nt
.
iMi'.-ati'l Mi -, fteiiben Wilson's Sunday
..
.
.Ktfllr
u-j.—
M.wls Monday.
Homer
—. . Mr. and Mm. Charts-.* Hoistings of
md Mrs G.orae Whittemore attendsd: North*;u t Hastings called on Clark
hs- funsral uf Ed. Corwin at Battle-Barber Sundav.
hrtk.Mondav. Mr. Corwin had lived
Mr. mid Ml&gt; Jinnc* R. Matthews in
:;&lt;ur hen- for somfHlme and symjmthy company with the former'* Muter. Mbs;
is extended, to the family and &gt;rla- Minme Matthew*.'t»f Grand Rapids.!
: visited at Mr. and Mt - LewL* J Mat.Di lt.iii Sclnml New*.
thews' Monday
Thote writing a perfect paper on thei ’7H’. P' T"(•the Aliott diatrirt
mid-term exams were:' Grade Tl, Paul ha“ th( lr "Ruhr monthly meetingFriWh.:).-r; Grade in Billy Kroex &lt; "&gt;
night witli-n rood atu-ndnncc.
DoMKhy’wibalda, and toward Kro.’ ’
-Mr -Wl Mr- Henry Smith, in comGrade V. Gv'.nm Wibalda: Grad.- VI 1 I&gt;any with hi.* son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs
Beverly Given. Frank Grjitst: Grad • -Clarence Din-hart, all of Ionia, vudt.-d
VII. Doris Chafhbrrlajh; Grade VIII. J' Mr- nn&lt;1 Mr’- Ju&gt;- Smith's Sunday.
E-.htl Jone. ; Grad* IX. DorL* Arent/. ' K2l&gt;,‘rt ViUldcrh,,tI ;u“! ‘“'v oEWswt
' The boy.- have a new handicraft.club, Chroma railed on Mr. and Mrs. Jay
hoax- on Janie* Brown's place under j Smit|i Sunday aftertronn. TUMiRAcloilNERk
We have a trav.-.ing library hen
W(, k &gt; Uurr
md to “even-h' A w U:i' oI Woodland I* apendlng
’
“'' the week with'his uncle. George Scars.

itr! Frri iv’/X!-- Knc toil- hi'- isliu-. । IrtciWl, Mi-- Wilma AAe.’t. Ot Grand
nc the-' rao cf^-1 '
"» C'U Fiirtom-'. Sun­
vet-not rias
hns crime
fnme rnir&gt;
lrstn!d:
Jl*- Centerr scr.ooi
...‘y- .,John. ■ Smith
,
,, and
. . daughters of
dkiw’livji vote last Suitin’ tv ",K*Ua«d 31,;’ canc‘' there
.
night: &lt;i"h»
iwtunmy
Clarinda Stowvll. win has been
w ore Koinif to luv.v our n^mbiv!
sn:r’,rt"r ’or M* ’•«»«■
»"«&gt;'
"-- ’
- "s
Sunday noon She will be tadly missed
on Month
iby all lu r friends and neighbors. Shu
, has been a patient isuflerer. Her fuJ
neral was iwld this Tuesday at two R
pkaibieatlle.
;M. We all give our deepest sympathy to
'Rev. J.’c. OlHettS of Grand Rapid.j the bereaved tumtly.
.
will bring the 'mr.v.xsc next Sunday
Mr. and Mrs ' George SenYs spent
morning at 9 :AS in ’ &lt;• absence of our; Sunday with their brother. John
■
. „ . 'Surnni. In WocdlaitdIh'vival meeting.-, elwdSundav i Mr atl(| Mr . clt;i|.k,5 Ncwman nnd
ite.rt. Much, intenst ha£.bC'-n shown, f;»tiMr. Al/on Hill, i-imu’. Sunday at the
' n,M .ln:r1 T T
.
home rrf Mr; Summers in Sunfield.
'
Will W;u-Hn and children of Clover-[ and family mid Mr. and
,1c and Mr. nnd Mrs.
„ . Rusnell
‘
..Watson
— . ;;
C5‘W Sears attended the Sunun
called on Mr. and।atmual .birthday club Friday
i&lt;fR-ds?rt McKIbbin
Clbbln Sunday.
.&lt; veiling at- Will Orhner r’
Mr.-aiut Mrs. Ly)&lt;« MeKibbln of Otllcd on Mr. and Mrs. William
in Sunday.
•
rb's Garrett and
Mrs, Archie 1U‘b*m returned to.Ju
bn bu.-ine.-A V.’«ri- home lAst week after a month's a
: on account of her family liaving
Mr., nnd M

KuBTu

Charles

Mr and Mrs E'red Han. visited Mr.
and M: - . Cyrus Buxton la South Map!-?;
Grove Sunday.
.
.'
Charley Crouw and aunt. Mrs Ntf'i-i
'Harold and
andMr.O;»l
..
SchtfcU. of11.Hastings
and Mr.;
' the*- Dayton Smith and family from near I
' -.vilie were Slindny guwts of Mr
Mrs Dexter Crome.

SOI'TII M APLE GROAT

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IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS -

Home Dressed

STEAK
3
SAUSAGE F&gt;«»h Ground 4
ROASTS
Picnic Style
FRESH HAMS
Fresh Side or Back

PORK

Fancy Selects
OYSTERS
SAUER KRAUT
Home Cured
CORNED BEEF

STEAKS

Sunda
ilker. a life-long jmor of the ‘Center mad
usoiunr?■,
j
, .
'»«• vicinity, jxissv'd away;
31iott end Cleota Conklin Wednesday at the home of Mr. and
v nt Uie Robert Evan.' -Mr*. Adam Ahfln-:'-where he hud been­
. in Battle Cnck
'
,
; cared for the past MX tnorftlis. Hi*
R. H. Gray ot East A - funeral wa s held Saturday at the .M.
ay &lt;if,E. church nt Freeport.
Gray
S.un Eekt rt has been confined to’hisl
sp»nt btii tlie pant few days but is better ut.
their mother and brother, tills writing.
Mts. LiKtt Gray and Robert.
Mr. and Mis Floyd Thompsqn and
Le«-!ah Klrlchncr of Nashville spent, family
... . of Campbell spent Sunday with
... —
_. ...
the week er;d with her grand-parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
W« . Blough nnd fnmMr. nnd Mrs. Peter Hoffman.
illy.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Thc test of an investment I* it* ability to weather any probable
storms—and the proof of its stability nnd good management 1* Its
record through tire storms of yearn.
•
During the post 40 years the Standard has weathered all storms
with a wide margin of safety and with an unusual record of satis-factory returns to our investors, as evidenced by the 5
yearly
dividend paid and the reserve fund of 1108,000.00 to Insure your
future safety.
The Standard offers you a notably.safe Investment with higher
earning* than can be obtained outside of building and loan. We
will be pleased to explain a plan that will suit your wuhes. cither
as a savings ihvestment for lhe present or old age.
We invite your correspondence.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan.Association
GriiwoU al Joffanon

Detroit, Michigan (

Isxal Representative

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
HASTINGS, MICH.

Lb.

Lb. fe’/2C

Lb.
Lb.

8c
8c

25c
8c
10c

Pint

3
Lb.

Round or
Sirloin

Purify Nut or
Eatmore
your choice

3 - 25c
Pumpkin

No.

3

Country Club

uni

F«acy dry pack - tnough for two glorlour golden pier In tech ua

Jello
Rolled C~ ^5

25c

5c

All Hivori—Thc Nation *i mod fam out denert

Sifted Peas

Fine quality—A blj value

29c

2

Brown Sugar

2N^25c

6 u» 25c . French Coffee

Bread

1&gt;A-lb. loaf
Country Club • plain w sliced

Jack Frost Powdered sugar

Rir-s Olives

Utf. 10c

“

ft. 25c

Full bodied and Ravory

2 ^.15c

Gingerale

10c

Country Club—In heavy syrup
Del Monte Peaches 2 No. 2’i cent 29c .

Bulk - old faihiontd blown

XXXX Sugar

5

lb.

Peaches

Country Club—Fancy Wisconsin silted
Real quality al a teal pilct

Lalonla Club - No bottle charge

Investing Safely

25 c
25C

Lb.

OLEO

Mr. nnd-Mrx. Albert, Prod of Millett

।
with the Jarrard-EHistoni Lightfoot.
Mrs. A J. Moore has been nn the
Alberta Greenfield and sort
of Hnstitify spent ihi
her father C.' W. Knt
■

Kroget is ready - with ell the fine things you'll need. No need to
skimp or cut this year. Kroger prices are about the lowest we've ever
known. Make your selections early.

Thursdav
...
Mrs.Dan Roberts -pent Friday with'
Mr.*. Del’ Sl'.ively'tn Hastingn.'
. Mr.’ Orlie Bebori has been quite sick1
with heart and'hervott* trouble.
Mr. find Mr\ Sterling pdroth- apd1
lldrtn were Suiurday evening! guc*r.*!
her brother MY and Mrs Bernard

oyd Sta-Ip and family.
Chester Johnrock arid Chat

ent last »telt with her

Get ready

~ for Hhunks^iviiifJ

Mince Meat

6c

15c

None Such • finer! quality

10c

The lowest pries ever

Cranberry Sauce ’i? 17c
Dromedary Brand

FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Bananas

Golden yellow Fruit

Ibe.

Ripened lo the peak of their

5c

Freah, chip. well-bltadjed

Lemons

Onions
Cabbage

S^Ma-Thln *i™«d~300 tiu

Mlchlfae yellow

25

39c
19c

Hard aolid huda

Sweet Potatoes
Taua

The v«rv bed

10c

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 23, 1932

14 PAGES

’TRIP BY AIRPLANE
A BIG TIME SAVER

DECIDED CHANGE
N SEMI SEEN1;

BANNER PR NTS IN- I
TERESTING SERIAL

Do All^ou Can

I arcfinding that the most litieral given.
Frank Schumann Came From
Los Angeles To Chicago In
lamly part lime employment. They
;*ecm Iq re* 11 re tnal anile
Twenty Hours
MAJORITY. DECLARE IN FAV-1
PROCEEDINGS OF BOARd'OF . feeling thc-pinch. Others win
OR OF REPEAL OF OUR ' Frank Schumann of Lor. Angeles,
SUPERVISORS IN THIS
**rjr
or
*wk arc ,u'
I who visited Hosting* relatives
Wuim* time. m&gt; they are giving bigWEEK'S ISSUE
PROHIBITION LAWS
heartedly and liberally. There art*
[ for a tew day*, left Wednesday for To'ledo. Frank has charge of the Pacific;
'
--- ------foihr
comfortable home* and income
rara,
«•„,
w&gt;u,»- COVERT ROAD ASSESSMENT
EVIDENTLY BELIEVE BN
_
Company iJSSJwl
of Toledo - He I*
.
icnoi
FORCEMENT IMPOSSIBLE; Overland
DISTRICTS
ARE .-RELIEVED
•&gt; •»« — »• aawux-ai,
mating ms vi*n io uic lactory io pos-.
rimnM-lf on'thc ......
new line of cur* Duff;
[and
a”“ a .,few. rvfure
, to she at all. . Han. •
M-i- General Di,po«ition To Parc t',. i'.'5
New Administration Has Big; .m b. ta.....-,., ,.u. Hr ,ra

♦

Problem In Connection With
Eighteenth Amendment
Till* is a country of--majority rule.
There can be no doubt of the emphatic;
wish of a big majority In tiie United,
Blau-* that the Volstead Act and the,
Eighteenth Amendment be rcfiealcd
The Banner 1* not Questioning any­
body s right to hold such opinions as
reern to him reasonable and Just on
this or any other question When Hut
ma|ority speaks .-.is emphatically as
they did hi this case, no one can doubt■
what they want, nor keep them from

• iiii hv thp Wills/-Ovt'rluiri tx-riiif,-

All the folk* an niidilig this 3 hard

In

TOXOID TREATMENT
GVEN TO STUDENTS

ROOSEVELT MEET

Have Pledged Two-Thirds Of
One Percent Of Salaries For j

GET YOUR RED CROSS
MEMBERSHIP TODAY

This Purpose
* • ।
CAMPAIGN FINISHED IN VIL­ । That the teachers of tile Hasting#! DRIVE CLOSES ON THANK8
GIVING DAY—BARRY CO.
LAGES AND CITY EX
city reboots are interested in welfare.
CEPT NASHVILLE
QUOTA IS $850
by the action lalbn by the Teacher*',
!ciub at a meeting laaL week.
LIFE TIME IMMUNIZAA’ that gathering it wa.i voted tiiat ORGANIZATION DOING
TTIOHAGAINST DIPHTHERIA ieach teacher would' contribute two-HUMANITARIAN WORK
ithirds of oho [x-r-cent of-his or her.
suUry for local welfare among ,the ।
Distribution
Of
Dr. Kinde Urges That Children :.‘chool children.
This will* total Continuing
around WWW 00. which is about ane-hjtlf
Flour And Cotton Garments
Of Pre-School Age Also Be.
of ihe amount given in 1931. Many
to Needy And Unemployed
Brought For Tests
tv.icher-. have pcnpDfil burdens this
After New Yeans the County Health year that they did not-hare hereto­
could not do a* much locally l*nt RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP?
Deiurtnitnt will.put on an anii-dlpli- fore.
anti
therta campaign. In this care they But thij
On Thanksgiving Day lhe annual
ipprecmtcd.
: Roll call will dnse for this year Harry
churned, than the
'county quota is $s»&gt; and from pre»Toxin-Anti-Toxin
treatment.
• ent indication* the tundutit will fall
, campaign will be carried on'in, the
' far Abort of that goal. t!o everyone'*
’
.. &gt;unty. it 'havjpg
^ration U roiicuncompleted in tty' rehool-. of fret -

making in.-, eastern Journey from Ltxs! Down County s Expenses Is : lime to gel atoML with inc&lt;lines greatly
Angeles, he came by airplane from! Evident In Record Of Session ‘
,hr
for &lt;lv,n&lt;
noih I mt ’
al■ alL But mo»t• “ofr
that, city to Chicago, leaving Lo* AnTlx- Banner is puMbhmg tins wwk .|hrm ~
are r^j„„,dinr
Anv„nl. Hho lu.
grl«m at ten o'clock one morning and I,«n Interesting serial entitled Th&lt; a„ lnl.nlw. »h&lt;iu|d Ko tl„. ||nilt ln clvJn&lt;
arriving in Chicago nt reven o'clock I Proo-edmitb of the Barry County ■ )or rrhrf
thw ttll„ wU| ,,-rUllIi,
th- following morning. He said it was Board of Bupcrvuora
We cumio’ nrrd u durinr thr ^ming winter and
a tiirtlling journey and a time saver.
concrtve of, every reader of the Banmonth*.
ner sitting up nights to r.a.l Ui-m- pro- • wlien lhr rommiUrT
|rl w aU
n-cdmus: but tbfcy are interesting an&lt;i !Mrl ln u„. alutU(|P o( noi thinking how
.ought tore- rend by every clti/.-U of th- IUUe ur &lt;an
bul h„H nlu,h Mr
•'county We arc sure Unit tiio*- *h&lt;- oucht lo give, and then add a little
I do read them will be sutlMicd tliat-the? more&gt;
: board of suiM-rvlsors did their best to ;
’ —
, aa
and Middleville and

13659127

NUMBER 30

PAGES 1 to 8
HASTINGS TEACHERS DO­
NATE TO WELFARE WORK

■EIIM
06794583

campaign
top
’
Bepn renta'.ive* ol
I Mbit-. limit in titvk’r to relieve the pro-)■
.retinols by Drx Morns and Lofdahl.
AT
PRESENT
MINORITIES
the American LeDates will be given-to t)
Barry county of-part '&lt;&gt;f their tax i
It is evident that there has been a SPARRING MEET AT ODD ,,Ic
burden; ..nd they accomplished exact-:
pt ‘.he one-room schools of
NAME CANDIDATES
decided change of sentiment in recent
years. Not long ago Michigan, by a FELLOWS ARENA TO HON- ly that.
•
and the content of the pin
organization.
FOR OFFICE
। Through*the action &lt;&gt;f the board of!
majority of about 100,000, pul prohi-.
OR PRESIDENT ELECT
and Sunday .school claw*-. have assist­
! .*ii|x-rvtM&gt;rs. Covert road assessment
billon into the state 'constitution. When
made immune from, this dunase
;
ed in securing memberships. their help
[districts were relieved of all taxation
, i-.,- ■»
,,
rm attempt was later made lo amend
MANY political acci
being greatly appreciated.
FIFTEEN
BOXING
BOUTS
orrtife bond.* given for.Mich-highways . NOVEMBER TERM OF CIR- that chiidri-n pl pre­
that action by permitting the sale of
Further than that every towndilp's ap- j
‘brought
----to the schoolhoU
dents THIS YEAR
beer and light wines in tills state, tlic
CUIT COURT OPENS ON
HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED i portionmem for Covert road taxes whf
i treatment is to be mv« ti and have theni;
majority against the amendment was
. and that ouc-iialf of every dollar n&gt;THE TWENTY. EIGHTH
cut m two. and a good slash was made t
•iil:&lt;&gt; taki. this Toxv.d'trl-atmtiit SU- Evils Of Old Convention Plan ceived u retained here for welhra
well over 200,000 votes. That was before
‘tiitics show that 85 per cent of the
prohibition was attempted as a na­ Contests To Be Held Thursday in the county's share of. Covert, road
Could Be Ended With Use
/*'.•[*•
“&gt;
^deaths
due
to
diphtheria
are
of
clffltional policy. On November 8 last
Evening, December 1—
i roll as members. .
- SEVERAL SUITS STARTED
dren who are- und«r five years of ac.
prohibition was defeated by a vote ol
Of Secret Ballot
The claim has also re-en matk- that
Usual Prices
|tion of tile Michigan legulaturc. at its'
■ BY NASHVILLE BANK
Toxoid treatment is entirely rate
Sugrtfsbons from the. Bunner as to I relief was giwn to families where thc
'
for
a
child
of
nine
month*
and
over.
Michigan'.* prohibition laws. This shows-! • Thc Odd Fellow* liavr prepared an special session, m diverting all tin
.
. husband spent what money he could
al! parents of ; »’hat tjie Incoming •democratic admiri- get tor boore Instead ol caring fur
bow much sentiment has changed The rxoptiural
,
program
for Thuradav•
,,r °«&gt;‘r ‘l"K,
. 1.Usual Grist Of Divorces, Tres­
" io
- five
*’ years ' Wr.it ion at Lansing should do may not those dependent upon him That unmajority evidently believe it is folly to-■ . .7
i children from nme-montiis
.
.
.
.
. ’ ;•«» counties for the purpose of relieving;
... p.v...
u&gt;, alcoholic liquors night. December 1. when the rlns; them of Covert road cost* and bon&lt;i&lt; d
pass Cases, Five Criminal , •&gt;! age, who lire not attending relunl.
attempt to
prohibit
in oru •r: but ... would
., think that | doubtedly is true in some instance*,
There are others, who are Just as con- light* will illuminate the most colorful. indebtedn*-.--- I: was up to the sii|x-r-j
; will be brought to the school at tfioj the unfortunate
** rcsultv----------- but the mother and innocent children
Causes On Calendar
scirntiow,. who favor prohibition; but -and fastest card which the Odd Fei-! visors to decide how they would use!
; time the treatment is Riven in their
must re- cared tor. eVen It the father
the majority rules
'
lows Arena has yet produced. The]this extra ri^rney. They umx! it in .Circuit court will convene on Mon-;dt«mct. Thb is an opportunity which;
recent primary and the November does drink. One cannot let children
day. -----------------NovemtH-r 28, with
cases---------listed ; «.u;-ht
not to------be’ ....
neglected.
In con.-.idering what led to the over­ meet is to be known as thc "Franklin! Barry county for the purpewe of chnit- u.^
--------the
---------------- ------—,rH.-KJWith
MH« the
h
v
tlpn ought to make that parly feel. gu hungry or cold when oisutance
turn we may fairly conclude, that folks D RoMevdt Congratulatory Meet” and natihg Covert rond (fiMrict n-.M-smcrit'•;
up !or consideration. The jury • ,!'iUh ratc
hl*?h among children of .1Vl.
-r *y5iem of making nomi- ctuld be given. And ...
such... coses are In
were not suiisfled with the way prohi­ is dedicated to him tn honor of his [this yeir. trimming th-.- townships !;
________
__ __to_____
_ ; |Urjons aiujj( p,. worked out in this! the minority, happy to ,&lt;av Tlu- real
lus tx-en_______
notified_ not
come__on’the.thc
‘I,,! prerMhoo!
lu‘" vhool age.
aa-. _______________
parent* of children
day,
but'on Monday’"iJecrmre'-r
"'" nine
ninr months to five years of
of'ace
fa«r Mate.
bition worked out in practice Anglo overwhelming victory and a--&gt; a cour- share of Mich bond* and also making a' opening rf
nv h„r
iw..rak.- fr’-rm
z-.... ’
tn«.n. given
mean In
in many
mnnv needy
n..«.iv .cases
r»&lt;»« far
far
'help
Saxon courts are tenacious in uphold­ tcous expression &lt; bf cdoperaUpn and • big slash* in the county's share. Thr ' 5. If they shall not be needed then M,rely should improve tlw chance
In this’congressional district, if we overbalances the kind mentioned above,
Isuperviwni arc also iii&lt;l&lt;-bt«i
Ind.... .. to
... the
.... ex- they
:nc,y will
ViM be
lx. duly
aiUy notified
noun
Isupervinora
ing the Idea that a man's home is his confidence.
Following Is: which J-&gt; now offered them. Th.-treatt. ,had
mu .,,
u „„
.,v„M«, system! -----« national relief work.
hud
the ulu
old vn
convention
Loe®,- state —
and
There will be fifteen boxing bouts,
(cdlenl financeenng'of
--------. . ro»'l,.llt calendar of cases:
castle. and that officers have no right
B.pcUent
flnanceerm«‘of tl
tile
county
ment will .cost nothing and will be. done; (;._.nrgP Fouik. s. who was successful at is done by the Red Cross, special rmlo search a home unless they ha ye and wrestling will be eliminated. Some I commission. who lyvv.- kept down ex-:
(by a doctor who knows how to do it.
never would have been phasis being given at thc present time
Criminal Cause*.
—...&lt;■ of thej-rr
—“
-r--r
positive evidence of violation of law c.,
of M1V
the fastest amateur aboxers
i»n
» —that it w;r.-jiox-lble for the
&lt; .s. Earl V Knoll, bastardy.,i\
LjfferfJhc Schick
'
'I',' test will be xiven-to' thought of as t|ie democratic nominee| to the distribution of Red Crori flour ‘
•citv of Lansing
luinMn.r will be
lx- there
then* to meet
mwi coanty to tire
li’i- n!)
all thus extra money for , *
therein. Derision* of our courts bascd*cliy.
■—&gt;.".- -.'&lt;-r the treatment liuit
congressman. He is a political uc-1 -md cotton gannehte.
on that idea made it very difficult to local boy*. A* a qxiriul added attrnc-. relieving the tax burden,
for j "CC0,nI}]Whw* wl,a‘ 1113 &lt;hhi?ned to do c-^u.nt, due to the primary' ana
and due.
due. to[ The good women' of Burry county
People v». Alviff Huver. rape.
r
The
supervbans
enforce prohibition, where the law-, tlon. Dick Malinowski of Grand
----- ■ Hup-!
— - &gt; •«
— -..
—•««»*. also. .a. It will re­ trial.
I A nrvailve •rc.-ull. from
Sc.uck tcA*.
j]n. n*c-.
(A(.. may
t|ut uiirMnnico
minorities van
m.i .; hare
can nuiv
make
splendidly ...
to ...v
tire »^ap, - i the
&gt; -------■ ■ me
■— -- res;nnded -,^..^....7
breaking was carried on in liomcx as ids. who made Mich an unuMwl sh&lt;»w-| .wn. sliced salarii-.s and other expenre i People v* James Hammond, rajx-. for' '“
h:*’ -tAk,‘n.nomination* at a primary. Mr. Fm*tt&lt; *
-*anutrmea and many organ.
tf largely .was. We are nnt questioning Ing at the last meet in Old Fellows • and did what they could to make it as 'arraignment.
1
I?
”
1
*
,,
U,,MSU,U
’
vied
in
lhe
republican
primary,
—’ ■*»■»•
■*»•« hgve »taken
“«'-• cloth for
»-*- dresRes,
—
oted
the
izuGens
.- o,,:, v. Mjrrtt ra.a.d McComb I®rB“JS? 'I'J.'L
m 1» jlisted
cither tiw right nr the good faith of Areiui .will be here again, to meet an easy as ptwdblc. under existing condiHimself u- a republican, in 1928. He ''-*hlch they are making for the needy,
Merrit
Edward
McComb
the courts in construing laws ns.they equally fast boxer Irom Lansing 1 tlbns. for the people of this county tn 1 mtefit tu rape, for trial.
(member *mn&lt;- terrible epidemic of;dld Ul(. panu, Jn l930 nn(1
number;On* I A. S, group is to make six or
beliore to be right. - That is what Steven Kannca. whow R-cal debut was;meettiielr tax burden next month. For
,
dipnthena.
which
used
to
be
somewhat
„
nt
.
llt
(j
1P
primary
that
year.
Thefe
,
elt;ht
dresses
at
its
next
meeting,
some
courts arc for. But the fact remains ’delayed
on thrrail
of
t!,v thank, o!
••• t!;&lt;,,■•- je-iple •&gt;.
• •
* ■Ix’civnre of- hianullcs
- '■
*' this the
of. Py-oplp vs. John Brock, leaving the' common and sometimes exceedingly: w,.n. democrats on the primary ballot |°f the'members having cut the farI.scene of an accident, for trial.
ParentsOUI^ht not to hate
have tto-...-I__.ar
_.u_
■ ..Moo
__ ■ d«...by the__party
_ Inwn't«
thai state and national court decisions High school football team, will enter i the county should be Riven to their suvirulent. Pnrentsought
-&gt;: tJlls yt
u^&gt;0___
had
;ments»ml
andnrctmroH
preparedthem
themtar
forAnkhlno
nnlshing.
Jury C ivil C-au*rv.
made it exceedingly difficult to enforce tire Arena matched with a fast young- I pcrri*ors. a* well a* to their county
The Commercial Investment Trust re- urged to take advantage of this fine *,1^ lw buttle* for many years and Thc c:ot!1 s«PPty contains print of
!I chance to have their children Im-1j who.
judgment, were
i-ere far
far better
better' ' various
various patterns,
patterns, outing
outing flannel.
flannel. *hert*heetprohibition. Unless it can be enforced ster from Laruing. Tom Myers u&gt; idao, raod commUhinn. for holding ex­ | vs. Syra Pierce." snumpsit.
.A-ho in
ln our
..... judgment,
it is certain* to be unsallsfacton*. An making his nuffden appearance Thr pciure.-. down *o that no county high- . Elida Shaw vs. Burdette Lichty, el!&gt; muhued from tiffs disease.
i qualified for congrrsvman than Mr ! In£ o^dseye, etc.
unenforceable law does harm, because it old favorite*. Ed. McGrath, Fen! way. tax has been levied for two year.-,
F./alke- They
Thev were turned down a'.
a'E:,ch
““"S’
01 Rcd Ct^
IFoulke*.
creates disrespect for all laws
ThomM. Harry Beaver. Pet Barlow and i’in thlaitounty and also making it posFrank E Fursts Fred G. Thomas, ys CITY TAX RATE RE‘tlx- primary and a political accident: ’tcur
pven out by Mrs. Don Fore­
There is another reason which we Glenn Pingleton will again defend the rible for thc county to me al) the exsecured Hu-nomination. Compare hlm|*nan
llw headquarters on No. MichDUCED-$3JO7 PER $1,0001 with Dr. Swift &gt;! this county and Chx- |
bclleve accounts for mudii of the scnli- -colors of tlw- Odd Fellows Arena Club. lr“ money from the automobile weight
A'e“ck,
thp* ln
ment against prohibition It was a
During tiie past week the program J tax to lower taxes This county- ow.-s ..v.'px-B vn UH- -wwc.
m _._.
. , A .___________
^}® .'£cn}J?TS?’ T^e.CIYT3
tlk-T.u-e.
m
„ • Kimmcrlf Of Cas-1 lounty. Few contragedy, when tiie Eighteenth Amend-.has been attempting to get permission'Kraliludc to thc legislature which, at tnLelandon
E. Holly vs. Dr. Clarence i- , Total Assessment Fixed By I vention delegates Who would see the 'Ye carcf u-‘&gt; investiRated so that only
ment was adopted and the Volstead of the boxing coinmlssinn to put on *;iu special session niude p ■-.•ible a large Lathrop. Irrop-us on the &lt;a.MBoard Is $444 232 Less
! thn'e mon * and know their history &lt;
*hM “’T.
’ o Bn?
Board_.Is $444,232
law enacted, that efforts toward creal-’six round- bout between. Ken RciCM. reduction of road taxes in Barry cowl­
Enid Jtelly vs. Dr. Clarence p. LathKi no, Less
. would think of selecting Foulkes.' It
‘s "
ing temperance .sentiment Jn this coun-! Un. local nuuiager of Marshall s gym-ityTb«„
Ih4.ri. had b,H.n a llpmncr;Ulc dijtnct and wULbe of assistance to every re*
Than uxrani
In'1931
I^n’^r^nf^rtir^tra’lninff8 and°w5s
*ltn'' wh0 ha-,i't,u? tra,**‘I'“ of rITnuQCAClMilAC
'
E. Holly. 11. by next friend.
The Mipervlrors n! ihb, city have ar-; convent ion be never would have been
Can you afford not to belong to such
er a part of school training, and wa*. he HaMing* boys in hand and three FITCH BEACH WAS
, Dr. Clarenre P Lathrop, trespass'rived .»•. the rate for th. tax t &gt; be le- n
•
largely forgotten In homes and local »oxcn&gt;. each boxing two round.',
ROTARY SPEAKER10” ,h0
! v|,-d lrt
CJlv pavnb'.e in IXcember.
It is in Detroit tliat^reme of the mmff a humanitarian organization as the
churches, ^fc-ople. who, had been always This teatun- ail! lx- put on us an exnUIAni orCHI\tfi j Em,,
Man-' i-iw&gt;^rtti.u
ofto !'flam-ant
Ernestt’ Vermeulen
Vermeulen vx.
vs. PHoebe
Phoebe'.MariThe/ictual mt..
rate ,.
re *-i
J23•,-&gt;
52 on tiie «i
Sl.oftO.
flagrant eviU
evil* of
of the
the nritnan
primary system
system Red Cross’ As a patriotic duly in
active in tcmix'ranw work seemed to tra, giving thc audience, an opportunity
there
days of unrest and unemploy*
!kt-r. trespass on the case.
I which covers the city school tux. .1, become apparent. A well known and
have reached the conclusion &lt;hnt nil to see a former lightweight champion Gave Personal Experiences In
everyone who can riniiJit JOIN
Non Jury Civil Cause*.
1 well as the county, state and County''*ell qiialiilcd judge in Detroit Was mem
such work ended when the Eighteenth .use his skill and ability to meet the
THE RED CROSS THIS WEEK.
n„,
!
Forrest
E
Jordan
ct
al
vs
Pitt
Hugh
’
Covert
road
levies.
Tills
rate
in
*3.07
beaten
by
a
man
who
had
once
passed:
.turt
or
n
r,r»h
.nd
man
„
°
Ul
ScrV
’
amendment was passed and the gov­
el al. e).«me»l
«, th, (I.MO
Than thai
year the- Ida eaanunalwa, bm had ran rarru.UPC Tn OIIV
ernment undertook its enforcement. It interval* of two round*.
ice Above Self'
Wolverine Fruit -Product* Co vs
which w.-is 12659; but that dws ceeded in practice H&lt;- wax running a lUUn LnANUt IU BUT
was Just as true after that event as be­
L. E. Barnett. Noble Grand of the. -pijp Ha-tinrs Rotarians heard a ‘William Boughnt-r. trespass on the■ h&lt;A tell the whole story. The tnal ns- restaurant when nominated for t.'w ,
AT YflllR fHA/M PR1PP
fore.
—. and
— is still
— true,
.. — that
— indulgence
.. . —
Hastings Lodge, has sent a courteous. m,—hiv interesting t'.iik -it their notvt .....
:-ssment a., fixed by the board of re- Judgeship In the tld.il wave that-.
Hl • DUH UW IU rniLE
in intoxicants for beverage nurpota41«Jnvnatlon to President-Elect Roosevelt wnchemn Monday’ by Fiteli Brach a case.
"
unwire .nd harmful 11 was and is stilFTo be pfraent at th* meet He may not SZ “SStan kte BeacTiive
John Neisz vs. Louis E. Barnett, os- &gt;view in 1931, was 8SJ83.158. This year'swept thc democrats into office this’ Every Article In ’Miller
Fural*
i thc total -was 84.838.926. or a decrea-c man was elected a Judge. He never
re»e that temperance
trmrerw, is
i* a virtue........... ,come: but .. to„
lhal lle B1U rend X of hu o*m personal experience* sumpslt.
t^ic
Elmer
F.
Watrous
vs.
Mrs.
Edgar
L
MM.232.
■
would
have
been
named
ln/a
conven-j
tore
Co.'s Stock To Be
Those responsible for getting the "some
.representative
will'be
some •"ITT?
representative
and there will
be1 In carrying out the
,k., mitto ol Rotary ;1
------: ■-------------------Mead,
trespass
on
thc
case.
!
M
on?
'*'•!
th
”
tint®
to
figure
tion.
There
are
several
unknowns
who;
(Continued on page three) - - o-her
-----notable guests.
Offered At Auction
•
I -Service Above Self." It wit-, a feeling
Asenath J. Boley. Gdn. vs. Charles Hhb through it. will show that the rate'were sent to the legislature from De-i
. The full program will appear in the । Bpjwaj to thc better -side of men rra., et
.&lt; aE
... trespass on-thc
on-.ra r.ra
,------------------------------—-------—— -------------------- -------------this
--------------‘"'I “ "S'
ca.Mwinter city
taxes has been
decreaseditroit
and Wnjiie
county
year in; A
^next issue of tlw Banner. Seat sale Bnd WPnt hotn(. to I|K tM.anjs of aU whl&gt; Futla.
HASTINGS WON FROM
Alder. Todd vs City of Hastings
Httle more than IF. per cent, while the great &lt;l&lt;-nw&gt;crattc wave thjff swept munlty is going to be offerer! the peo- .
. opera
C.™&gt;&gt; .nd su-Hura Oros ,,„,d
Mr 1&gt;acl, «„ ran. ... trespass on the case. ’
&gt; ‘he total assessment of thc city wxs re- that city—men who never would have. p.c of Hastings - viy a chance t&gt; nur'
EATON RAPIDS IN DEBATE. B
.nd J.kr H.-lmnon- SHUrdky Th„n»pnk- iramrtlp In &lt;hu rounm
State Bank of D«wkenille by Leon O. duced 8./ per cefit—or a total of about been thought of In a convention. They ctiase furniture , anfljhouse furnishing*
o. lira wok. No.-r.nbrr
»,th .hr
„„
rn.nh.ru « L.rin Wentworth, receiver, vs. Douglas ScoiL • 3” l»r cent. This mak&lt;a substantial are political accidents. Yet they will jit
at your own price This op'.xwiunlty u
tame "
price*
a* ’heretofore.
Upheld Affirmative Of Question.........
rf"" “
—mnnu...c&lt;ur.n« bralnrra «. ch.rr- trespass on the casl‘.
vo be given by thc Miller Furniture
reduction from a year ago. It is too!help make otir laws in Michigan.
to
lotto «hrrr th. lw./
pro.prr.-d
„„„ of Gile&lt;
„
A/ieliberative
In the matter of the estate
! varly to predict what thc. legislature
' ' ’‘
*" “body
’ of
' selected
' ' ' men Company of thia city, for thirty years
Of State Income Tax—Next
FORMER HASTINGS RES­
.1.™
-----1 —
.—i lorn, pro-Inure
do atid what may be done with should choose candidates for office. id busint-ss here, jlwy have a high
sramu
bra,
no.
mndr
1dm
i«l
nt
nil
BhrpnnJ.
drrv.ra.-d.
nppenl
m
“
&lt;
Contest Friday, Dec. 2
: Superior to others less fortunate. He L* patr c.-mn,
|j count
county and school taxes for next year, That method would be In hannony repmation for square dealing and for
IDENT BADLY INJURED [ the same una.wunffng. plains genial.
In the flrut preliminary debate of thc
which will not be and cannot be de­ wlth the American representative sys­ the quality of rperclinndlsc they *ell.
(Continued on page five)
season Friday evening in the High
The entire stock—nothing reserved—
; kindly man that he was when he had
tem. O.MI
Buch H
a uv..«-.nk..K
deliberative U-A.Y
body, UUK.O
ought
i tcrinmed until next year.
However . ,v.u.
school auditorium. Hastings was suc­ Mrs. Thomas Burns Suffers little of this world'.* goods. He will ai- FOURTH DiST. CON­
I it icems probable that further rvduc- to be free from thc evils of theTncT‘of~»?ie Millet Furniture Company 1* to
cessful over Eaton Rapids.
.convention system, and that could be bc offered -•
at —
auction,
—■— piece2 •—
by piece.
•--Pelvic Fracture In Auto
“ welcome.guest at the Hu*| tions in taxes will be made for 1933.
The local trio consisting of, Vernon
; easily arranged. Tlw delegates could The opening sale will be Friday evening
«
, v
. m
,
tlnss Rotary Club.
VENTION
ON
SUNDAY
Smash Last Tuesday
I
—---------- --------------------Wlnlnger and MLws Helen Keeler and
TH HIQTRIRIITP RAQ.
i**’ nominated at caucuses, where a sc- of this week. November ,25. beginning*
IU UmniDUIF. DftD
CITt blllol
takeh Secret.ballots at seven o'clock. Thia means tliat peoLillian Tolhurst, debated the affirma­
Hastings friend* of Mrs. Thomas
Hastings American Legion And
tive of the question of a state Income
KETS FOR THANKSGIVING could be required In «l) conventions, so pie who wish to purchase any article of
tax.
Eaton Rapids debaters were Burn* (Irma Worden) of Edmore were
Auxiliary Were Well Repre­
now have
of
that there could furniture
be no corruption.
It an opportunity
—
—
Marian Osmun. Marguerite Miller and sorry to hear of thc accident i^ which j
Teachers
And Pupils Assisting was thc secret ballot that ended the getting the same at an auction where
seated
At
Meeting
Monta O'Dell.
, she suffered a jielvi* fracture on Tues-1
MRS. JASPER BEACH.
corruption of voters al elections.
It the highest bidder takes the article
Prof. N. J, Weiss, men's debate coach day of last week. The article Irj the
In Furnishing And De­
On Sunday the Fourth District con; would end the evils of the old con ven- whatever it may be On page 6 of thU
Owing
to
the
death
of
her
husband.
,
nt Albion college, was the only Judge Edmore Times read* a* follows.
tron system, and give to us deliberative issue will be found the full page an*
livering Same
Mrs. Jasper Beach will have an auc- vcnlion of the .American Legion and
and he gave thc victory to Hastings,
Tuesday noon while on their way to;
[Auxiliary was held al Otsego, lhe.ses-' Members of ■ the home economics bodies entrusted with the important nouncement of this wonderful sale by
basing his decision on the following Lansing a party of six Edmore tropic j[ tlon sale to dispose of thc personal sions
being held in the Legion building
function of selecting candidates for the Miller Furniture Company. Read
!
. points,' analysis of case, argument, evi­ were participants in an automobile ac- ; property, on the Chester Beach f%h?n, 3 and
mk: dinner
uMUKt In
M. lhe Pythian hull.
..... classes at High school, together with ; office.
the
the adrertiiemwu carefully and plan
dence. rebuttal and delivery. He raid cldcnt when tlu- car they were riding miles west and S mile south of Ha*-.1 Those from here who attended were Miss Eleanor Edger and Miss Mildred
If the next legislature and thc new to attend -the sale on the opening
that on. each of these five jrelnts Hus­ In skidded and hit a guard rail injur- tings, on M-43. Col. W. H. Couch will ,Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Wood
and
Harry,
i
Tuttle
will
supervise
the
packing
and
k“" Rovernor are anxious to economize for night, as well a* at Jlve.hotir*.named .
[ cry thc sale which will commence at I 'Mr. nnn Mrs. Harn' wooa ana riam.i *“‘«y
tings was superior, which was very
Mr. ..uu
and ..IT.-..
Mrs. Don
Mr. distribution
people of Michigan, they can save for Saturday and thereJftcr. 'nffv'sale
. .Ul
WVII Foreman. .W.
.................... of- the Thanksgiving
. ..
, - , boso'clock sharp. Will Gorham will serve V.
'Jr..
gratifying to the local participants, to
and
_...« »«..
Mrs. ua
Ed. Downs. Angelas a,
Spirts
lt-u keu
ket.* nrovided
provided annuallv
annually 6v
By ouim
pupils
U of
of the a •great murjy thousands of dqllara to will be especially welcome coming as it.
Those who were injured are: Mrs
their coach. Albert Becker, and to all Wm. I. Chamberlain, broken nose and as clerk. In addition-to u span of 1and Frank’ Annablu. also Dr. and Mra.'city school*
; towtufilps. counties and the state. We dues just before Christmas.
who are in any way interested in thc, badly lacerated face; Mrs. Alvin good* work horses. 2 cows, about 50 !B C. Swift'of Middleville.
Last year fifty families were remem- have no means of estimating what thc _ ___.T
. .._
'
chickens,
hay
and
grain,
there
is
a
nice
'
nnd body ()ru£sea. ^tr5
work of the city school*.
rkl —-----Raymond Kelley of Detroit, national bcred with food and the list is much cost would be of holding iv primary in CO. TREAS. STREETER AND
'list of farm tools oil in good condition.
After the debate lunch was served A. *. Lorens, ^.u.,
committeeman and Past state Com- larger tiffs'year. Donation* have been
badly wrenched left
Michigan: but we would say that it
DAUGHTER GET DEER
to the guest* and friend*, by the de-; artn
body bruises; W. I. Chamber- ; !Among these pre a John Deere mowing 'mander. gave an interesting uddrvs, received from a majority of the stu­ would
reach
well
toward
a
quarter
of
unvu
ni^n
uli
uctn
machine; Deering hay rake; steel j
; -following thc dinner
adents.
*nL&lt;
I
rx—
lln- upper &gt;*P badly cut; Mrs. Tom
a million dollars. There never was * Rcturned Saturday From Montrrtdarewnin. Dumber lUjU,, Bma. ,„lural pelru. TO, wm .11 frame spring tooth drag: a good studcSeparate business se.wion.-t were held ; Local truck owners volunteered their penny required from, the state to carry
*
5°2.“.,?ol'.*?&lt;1.“ l™*‘
Ukcn u&gt; the Bt. Umnee huplul. baker wagon; combination hay and at Which reports were given from the services last year for the distribution on the caucus and -conventicn system.
morency Co.—Gone From
istock rack; good heavy brass trimmed [
various Units, all evidencing con­ 'of tiie baskets which was a great helpThere need not be if It shall be re­
harness;
2
sets
slelglis;
an
extra
good
'
Homo But Five Days
side, but with an en- ca, treatment and released Wednes-i,
the affirmative aide,
j In the work. It Is hoped there may be ' stored.
tinued interest in all department*.
—
I
grain
drill;
steel'land
roller;
Gale
rid;
KS,m,dlSS7.",‘„XH’
epiwmd aw^om,„,w,1h\heemW1«1olMr&lt;
County Treasurer Willis Streeter and
■ , Announcement of the next conven­ a similar action this year. The Camp
We are confident that It Would give
r XSu mini™
am J,Yr"-*n2 ’’.1L b'“nn'Y?b'a i Ing plow; 2-horse culllvator; galvnn- tion
I Fire girl* will assist with the' work also, us more suitable nominee* titan we daughter, Mbs- Doris Streeter, went lo
will be made later.
ischoal close* Wednesday night tor the have under the primary.
i Montmorency county deer hunting last
dum oeonle
te^bout^en da« b 8ht 1019 Ford pick-up, and many other oryoung
people and
and Uwv
they have
have the
the be*t
best f°
1
balance
of
the
week.
1
week
and were gone Just five days, reSEWING
FOR
NEEDY.
10 "" "°mg ln
«*n W
| tide* not mentioned. In view of the
wishes of all for a successful season.
i turning Saturday momlng.
,
The ladle* of the Hastings City Mis- i
PUBL1C SUPPER.
• TiiANiraniviNr- n*v
J circumstances that makes this sale
NEW LICENSE PLATES.
I
I uu
On Thursday.
louimy. mr.
Mr. ouwwr
Streeter km
was auesue*
TURKEY DINNER AND BAZAAR.
„
,
mu
necessary, it is hoped that there may sion art sewing for the needy every! The sale of 1933 license plates for T,‘e da1c ,or
American legion
getting hl* deer and on FrtTuesday and many garments arc being I r»............
.
.
...................................
.
...
.
tuvlllnrv
xnnrwir
1c
Raiurrtav
avrn
I
no
.
...
r.
.
.
.....
.
.
.
w automobile, and trucks started Auxiliary supper U S*tunlay evening. day. Mbs Doris, not willing lo be out*
given out. Wc need more tlT X" . ; Saturday. Tills allows purchasers of December 3. from 5:00 till 7:00'•»»&gt;» dme by her father, went out alone and
I such as clothing, underwear and
'
nd shoes.
snoes cars
dllrln({ Ihc lust two wcck3 of No_ Legion home on Bo. Church St. Price Uj B s(KHt Um(.
fcnother flne otic.
11-23.
I !„!y i d, Th*nk4glv'' At Quimby church. Thursday. Dec. Call 3862.
! vember to use their vehicles at once b 25c. A fine menu Is being planned. ThU w lu.r Rrst experience at hunl------ :-------- ***--------------WashSrtLffM 1‘herttaJejU Th^kJb? UU B*zattr *fleni0OT‘ *nd evening, fine
withniit buying
hnvlne 1932
1932 plate*.
nlatex. The
The regrw. Mr*. Henry
Henry Mulder,
Mulder. chairman.
Chairman.
v„„ naturally
nali,rail* IhnlUI
eer.AvTk J
t .
without
Ung and was very
thnlMd
_
... _
____ ____ _______
SECOND WARD 1. T. A.
ulaj.
o{ 1M3 plateJ tQ aU ovrner3
----------------- ----------------------with tier succras.
RUMMAGE SALE AND BAZAAR.
———' A fine program Is being prepared for of automobiles, truck* and trailers will
For placement and pouible later, tlon of the 200th anniversary of the
NEW LOCATION.
SQUARE
DANCE.
|
th
e
next
meeting
of
thc
Second
Ward
start
December
1.
The
1933
plates
will
opu.Mu,™
uj
&lt;i
UU
ac
virew
u*
-.~Sponsored
by
House
Circle
of
Mid, adoption, a fine batjy boy., nine week* birth of George Washington." Special
At
Am now located on David
At Clear „««nian.
lake Thanksgiving
night, P. T. A. on Monday evening. Nov. 28. have black block numeral* on a white dleville M. E. church, to be held In tiie
------------------------------------old. See either Judge E»* C. Eggle- music by combined choir*. A cordial Nov.
w
34.
Woodmansee'*
orchestra, at thc Second Ward schoolhouse. Il is background, and all the plates will farmer Swift office*, all day Saturday, farm, two mile* south on M-W.
*ton or Henry- Odxrn.—Adv.
[invitation to all.
jFrank Herrington.—Adv
. n-23 hoped there may be a good attendance, have number* lower tlian 100,000..
jDec. 3.—Adv. ,T34—Fl&gt;. Ruth Springer, M.

JURY S CALLED
FOR MOW DEC. 5

One Auction Sale

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1833

PAGE TWO

PlinnrPTO DI INC rno

uwfiE cities op
rz:Z“ - □Ubbto rLflnlD run
POSE MOMENT
xs! 07950633
I UUL GillL.lgUillL.il I ..player&lt;

ftl

p1W&lt;;n( Theatre. Gram!

WOULD E,ap,±- dJnn* 2.'’ JTk 'TsU1,ll,n
TAX
LIMITATfON
Monday. November 28th. with mannee* Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
PREVENT MANY CIVIC
‘Till* u the ijsoken play Itself and no:
IMPROVEMENTS
,
। a motion or talking picture, performed
'by a fine company of acton*, with a;&gt;iproprtute codumes olid *een»ty Not
DETROIT SEEMS ESPE­
a|U| per--,
PRICE FOR HIS PJQDUCTS
CIALLY DISTURBED formance made such a. profound tm. .
•
'
«■_.».«
prcssion
....•■!■.» as-Ulis
... u.l. wonderful
a.,n&lt;:&gt;..:id work.
...:k 1:
I L Magaxino Writer Think, New
Asking Supreme Court To Pass
a «,mcd» .,iWut Ute. ..nd yet n
Administraflon Wil! Endorse
Upop .Constitutionality And
- ‘c
' ‘
J
’ ’
Aud Approve’Andtmcnt Idea.
Interpret Meaning
; natmg
tghtliil article appears in tlw
The large cute* of Michigan are no;
Deatn.'it «em*. was mysuneo as :a:.. 'inter.
ri.^r
,c...’’... HUt&lt;gV
pkmedwtth tht odipiwn of
W
nVu-.-zine
lo
humari f”M" Lirim-I.- m a brt:er financial condition.
, tar tnree any* to tn
aUtjwr j(v,.s |t ;is i,j5 conviction
with
th;
.urrst on
J*
»«’ ’&gt;”■ ‘‘^r turn reached a point
payment
pr.iicc.wi
.
- --------- . --- -------rxiMUM indebted!* *s jt is claimed famle in the Alp* .vnd goe.&lt; there under ;
. ,,n &gt;... ;.nr&lt;.nicnt bu*
hat it- prOvLifons prevent the
incur- the name
Prine S;rki.
apparently .
-nreiunent
.11 incur
mime of Prine.
S.rkl. ..appor.n.ly
Hb
lncnnu. uu.
haa 5,^ w
ing of furtherdcbL*,Jx-cau-&gt; tnere will :r distinguUtied. debonair man of th'--.-tnoiuly
’”*
curtailed that hr can no long­
----------- ided to pay; them." Tin: world. No one xuipcctt hi* identity *•
er
lxcounted
on
:u (he factor he
adopt,-d at the electloh-hi* hw liai tx*n sworn to ‘ecn-c;.
nmcndmf
.-houltl be u* .1 consumer o! manufacone and one-half, There happen : • be three young wornin be increased to ni»-&lt;’ en at the pal-foe and he decitjr* U
Tiie aut/ior riatc.s tiiat the income of
«ur&gt; mi-.-.t* tj^ priueijul and in-.make line :o them ML Thc fln-t :»* the
of Un« country in 1!«33
Hing ;ri was farmers
about J19.0W.000.WX&gt; and for the
f&lt;v any additional md«u«-dwr. but the third. Grazia.
year 1932 till* had dropped to less than
- big cine* ore wondc nng hotSa.OW.tWiHiW
-w
82.1X10.000.000 more
iNive streets build big j«-h
ht* low.
than th'-' entire debt owed by the govi and carry on other municipal;
.* which they han* ban dome he really is mid her inertiubU d«mm. enunrnr- of Europe to our government
!or*nwn&gt;-y
lomicd
t!u-m
during and fo|onding th the pas: They run «&lt;• but evm that d*»s not cause het to
no way of providing for such improve- leave. Six* U willing to.fo'Jw mm to lowing the World'war. . With such a
of income the farmer can­
mrnts tn the future on thc t»*»is of the the end of th»* world litre Ulen l» thc
‘ eternal •irungli: of Lif-. Death fond not bo .-‘itch a ci^Wme
formerly wa*. 'The fa
on property.
ahead much in Hu**-,
'Detroit seem* -to lx1 vipettaHy du- Tl|e price* are but I5c
1939; but his incotilc
mucn
turbed. According to the p:«&gt; - dL*-.chiding tax, at’night, atu!
could anp did sjwnd
patches they.arc making plan* to tm-.a: mattno** Scats 1
tilings lie had to buy
mediately bring this amendment before telephone or by mull
ihici-d
price*
for
his
ou n
the supn-mc-court of Michigan for r&lt; ■
snnt't
view, tn- test whetlu-r it is constixumanufactured product
Tiie mt
1922 to 1939.
shall dcilare that the amendment
’ partment of the
The author with reason Indjrti that
constitutional and luw been prujx-rly ciub was
j.-nijav afurmxiai
adopted,.to ask our lugix-xcomt :&lt;&gt; d*o vcmb,.r iglli. In ’the Central fohool there can be no real economic recovery
tn
this country. untH tlx* farmer can
fine jt* provUwiu* :&lt;&gt; that imiiilcipaji.* building Mr* M J. Crux* gave a very
is product*
lies can be- gowned ucconhiigiy
jnl&lt;-n'-;ing paper on the R&lt;presenfo, his Hying
No doubt it will work some hardship:l(Vi. u.-uraphlcal Drama suiting m the
he m.iy owe and have a
If- this amendment shall be declared
tew yeurh that-biography ha* nsen
margin' or
by the Supreme c-jt.rt to hare been ’ t’(, !h&lt;.
(,&lt;
. n-allv popular
properly adopted and that 1: ha* U- . f(rMRlI,r m.-rature Including the drama
come a part of our constltitWin Cltlr;. Jt,rm HIj,, -R1|V1.
, uni,]. s
&amp;-lrI.
that has caused the
hke Detroit xqd Grand Rapid’, accu:- ......w, (1
i,y i
lump in this country,
to.-ned fo borrow money i-&gt;r public Im- pltg..r -st Jr.an" by George
c- this..situation.
prmtwnu.
and ih&lt;’.way blocked shaw. -it Booth Ih.’d Me
all these

by Maxwell Aptlerson and. 'The Hat
-. ritts of Wimpole Slice:." by. Rudolij.
Beiler She-spoke of John Drinkwahiyinrs* on a
umjv has .t J.
jXM,, critic, playwright and
learned that ... . .. . .
and ‘ lias or t
Am-almin Ltnbem able, without Inctvasipg taxes. i&lt;7&gt;ln
to build an expensive jewxgv dispor'1 '
and Oil
plant on the Installment plan, and
«long. Tl
"Rnbci
bond

Kcnith
ng m

Pl... IWJ CtMl

&gt;■ for 1930* 11*31

progress tn Michigan foi
and will
December 1
mg conducted under-Ox’

««vivals

at Hastings

I

memories.

nw rtwn

Henderson Latuj and Mrs. Lane, par* I
enW O! Rev. L. E? Una of thl* ciiy.i On our frail mortal barque
... certain page* of Ufe'a Book
: who were called here on account at the On
Book
We place a special mark.
illness of the local pastor's wife While
they are rcmaluhpr here lhqy have de­ And later as we scan them o'er
LOWER RATE OF INTEREST cided to put on\y «ries of evangelistic
With mingled Joy and pain.
«
To iu may come a keen desire
ON MORTGAGES SHOULD
And thus It L* with everyone
BE CONSIDERED
Some certain time or plate
Is fixed within tiie memory
MUST ALSO GET BETTER
Tliat time caniiot crate

I remember one Thanksgiving
Away up yonder in the woods.
‘Of course we had no turkey,
i But we had thc other goods.
There were eatables in plenty
I And drinks of certain make
With venison and other game
i And frcah fish fmm the lake.

J rceull how uncle’Rufo** Sat and watted tor the fawn,

MRS. E. HENDERSON LANE.

LOCAL NEWS
f Dean Eugene Davenport - will speak '
I at the Methodist church Sunday tnom- i
' ing at ten o'clock
.
i Mr. and Mrs Maurice Edmonds have i '
। installed an oil burner in their rwl*
dence on W. Grand St

, Reed's Drug Store here Is offering
’ 12 00 hot water bottles for 98c See
! their adveHb«mcnt tn this U»ue.
'
j Mr. and Mra. A K Frandscti will
occupy the home ol Cong and Mrs J j
C. Ketcham while, they are in Wash- ,
iington .
| Cirri? No is of the Methodist L. A. 8
inn*t . n Monday evening with Mrs M.
E Whitman Tiw ladles did sewing

I Born to Mr mid Mr*. William sunUntil hl* cartridge! wen- gone.
|ton
of Middleville R. ...
.3, on Nov 16. a
[And then he lost lus mitten*
.. —
j In the first round of the light
'nine pound.&gt;m. TinThe yyoung man will
When he killcM it with a herglock Club atv-wer to thc name oof’ Stanley Win
1 And drew it in at night
-Stanton.
I Sjxcinl- Monday and Tuesday. Nov.
[And once when we'went fishing
And caught a goodly string. .
।’.’8-29. 3 drr.v-e-. fur 81. cleaned and!
■How uncle darirrd the cnn,can
‘ And cut the pige&lt;m wing
. ’A(id then lie drew hi.* brown jugi Out from behind a chest
•
And took a good long mmle himself During the wing service onej
I . Tlicn gave some to the rest
’ And often ns I ponder
I On tills and other scenes
Of all thine;- I remember
. Was Bobby” and the brant
111 tell you how it happeiwd-

’And what h&lt;* knew of rooking •
: Would make a fair sin.-il book.
He knew a boimteiiL* dinner
i Would make lhtv*Kuntrrs ^tniie
i8aid|he. I ll serve a pot of bean­
; In’true Bostonian style "

'And so he placed tin* kt
j And liilcd It to the ri
I That Ix'ans would swill
Ninkins
i Did no! occurto him
‘Fur he was bUnV.thinking of home
epok
I When he c

the stove
■ And ran down on the fkior.
t
ward Rev E Hendr:n L un ' He soon removed with cap*
4&lt;!y known evungelist and has'
diihpati
lull
or
m-re
at liyist "the rate of inter- : conducted .*
And,-then he grabbed the pv
churches
; the. law-'t
thing* .
i plain. »: i*c —. .................. ..............
Both require ray ought to lx* of special latere! ;.\i AncVquickly mad; « rush
,., si •‘’’Dut &lt;&gt;! the Sept Into the w-oods.'
nits author believes this time. '
and will t&gt;;’continued |An&lt;1 coined them w.Hi bi-u-h.
Sunday e
ivorybwlv u invited, j
h«rr 1 H jIiaw the curtain .
itrgt cotmr. As f ar a I arm deb: mon
; , , .2___ _
rt)n thi:. and i&gt;tlu r
■
mrium and a reduction in mortgai
But nevermore w'ill I forg. t
JURY LIST FOR NOVEMBER TERM. How" Bobby footed tlie-bcati*.
i' n.rFollowing is the jury Hit. for the No­
..."
'ember t.yrm of court.
'The late Riitus Stanton .of staple
th.- fotwrTm hl : ASSYR,A
Grove Twp
wncal and cotton
BALTIMORB—Claude Hill and Earl

[to the altar. Sec lhe church an-1
’ nouncrtnent for hours of services.
i Another "B«-e" will be al tiie linuh
: Ridge Cemetery, this week Saturday.
Tl'.pns are needed. also shovelers La*

Waters
Clothes Shop
You’ll not dread the
_winter in one of -our
snug, warm

OVERCOATS
Challenge values at

$1000

s12
$15oo
Tlje newest models.
Eaney greys, tans, ox­
fords and nnvys. Beauti­
ful Boucles and Meltons
included.

A Hall has been obliged to

hospital and extra fund* uill be need­
ed. will thaw owing him past due ac­
counts kindly cull nt the Mon- und pay
nt once? It will be appreciated Mrs.

Fyrnd- .&gt;( FYert

Aldermnn of the 4th ward
»taniU in Med-

m.&lt;p;M»cd for the |xk.tu&lt;ui.

TURTLE NECK
SWEATERS
For young men and nibses.
Fine combed yarn and -made
by Wilton Bros.

95c
Boys’ Turtle Necks

Manning Dotlgh.M* was born Augiist
•JI. 11161 and died November 9. 1933.
aged «B vr . 2 nvr-. 18 days He was
h-iii and lived hi* wliole life on tinform in H&lt;i|s- township, where he died
Hr was kind to every one Htui very’
patient during his sn-knc.ss. He lepves
to mnurn their lo-:.-,. two brothers. Oley
IXvn-ia*, &lt;;f Hastings; Dan IX'ughiw.
who has been hw lifetime com;&gt;anion:
two nephews and one niece and many

50c
Men’s
WINTER WEIGHT
UNIONS

Random color’, medium weigh!
W. Woodburn? has recrivW
A fine garment at
he death of her sister, Mrs.church Wr
drew a tine crowd
CARLTON—^oe L. Crockford and of hungry folks. A mre rum wa: A E Flagler, hn ^Saturday at the hmm*
Ing aided by Dr. Kelln
realized by tV«* Aid Socieiy.
Creek, who b&gt; offM
It must- tie apparent to farmer* th
prize.- for this rear’
Thc marshal found a
d.-x&gt;r un­ made her home with ' Dr and Mrs
" te “n“*1 M .«*"• aJ
Kellogg and the Colle
locked the Unit niglit.
Ills night Wowlbwrne for about five years, hi- i
Sizes 38 to 44
murt lx- some farm organ-1,
duties. Would lune bcvii civy to have turning !/• Colorado late in the .sum-’,
•oitgli which
' ■
strains of black walnut*, shag
rough
g(&gt;re»nni»nl ngn what may be called an allocmrn: and Win. E Smith.
siwe
:r.-r Rnrinl will, be in Pueblb.- Q&lt;Io '
HASTINGS CITY -L-t anti 4th- procured some eaLy.
hickory nuts
butternuts. J.-iji
n nd. Flpecially wilrthls »1B agree t» reduce their avrees*- ol
Mis.*- Myrtle Co«fr l-, b«ick on thc job Hympathy is &gt;*xtcnded to the bereaved
and English walnut* and Japanese
true-if 'lu- government decidys to *1)eat to the acreage »|xvt!wd by ()h' Swan-Anderwon and Lewis Beadle,
HASTINGS CITY-3d ..nd 3d­ rts night girl at the 'telephone oilier,
chestnut*. If anyone believe/ he own.*’apportion the uer.-.foe ot land which tiuMEN’S
after several weeks of nursing an tn. exceptional trees of any of there ktnde. individual f.irmev must s?— ........... —
- ,
to narta-inaif
pflrt:cii»l&lt;- i&gt;.
m the b.-:u-!it&gt;.;;tie Rincrnmenl miglit tell him tin'! HOPt—FredAnflersundRalphJen- jured elbow caused, by .1 fall. .
nayjcarn something to his advar.- in ‘order
w,rr •«
DRESS SHIRTS
RjimmnKc Nile in the jPnrklnirst i
si*k
’, cut hi* acreage twenty fX&gt;rj’'*U '
byTftuna to Proie»wr J A. Neil- which
-"“-j* tilyJgorernment_wih
“o
*•••*■•* "•*• -*;•
- Jcrims
1
building by tlje Iaidi&lt;*s' Aid Society.' .HirprtM-d Mr. and Mrs. Ern&lt;-st Jphn-'
IRVING -D.iviij Burling and Ha;
rerearch sfxcufo*: .1 the State
Bwre who .hall cooperate. We no-;
East Colored
lobimon
December 3.
College. Horticultural Department. East the that there L* a gwd deal rtf ac-jtee41.
crick Saturday evening. Progrcsdve’
.
tivity now in other Mated tn bjiliulf of
Broadcloths
Friday forenoon &lt;5 E. Blajcc and
•&gt; enjoyed during the evening.
ment could then buy mis man's; JOHNSTOWN—Alber: Conklin a
Lonwa«;________ ______________Ji... Farm Bureau' We believe th-j.
party returned from the north wotxis
- furnished by some uf Ohuc
Ii.tymg him- at opcr thc mark.*; ’
Armv regulation* demand a gold or fanner* «&gt;f Barry county iriiuid luxl
ent. A very pleasant evening was
»!. but stipulating that • MAPLE GROVE—Clayton Decker With some tine &lt;lcrr. Of com sc 110 one
yellow fringe on all American il.ig* that it L* an organization fr.Hii^whtch
has
asked
Glepn
what
hi
’
*
cost!
';wnt
lx.* paid the amount •&gt;! j
Richard. -Bourdon
heat. Which
42c ul.• ORANGEVILLE
Friday P. M. Charles Roberl,-‘in anil
J,5r-Herman Morehouw*.
.. if Gull lake and Ra-emary
ernment uunruntwmg |Iand
'
party returned wjth tlieir allotment Martin
1-Ul- Of Prairieville vhUfcd SundayThus, if the markv’ : PRAIRIEVILLE Sila* Doster and of deer. They report about a foot of Stcbhiiio
.
with Mt. anti Mrs. Haytrkmd Martini
35c a busiw). thhl-Robert Garrett.
"Tl"btLdiriHl,TLAND Forev, Coleman and.1
and son.
The
school
held
parents
’
day
Friday
It’s in this new store
«&lt;-m w^hlw,:ha:n aorh,"n
1' P. M and a .large number oi nauen; .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jtdincixrk enwith little prices where
•IhOMNwh.,refund to’ nioreiAPPt.E-Gknn Allen and1 were present and greatly enjoyed see­ :&lt;T*ained the Cloverdale ladles- Aid
thc wise shopper shops.
ing thc work of their pupils and thc Thur Ada j. 'ilwrc wiw. a gmxi crowd
1: would get nothin.: ’
r-v . rn
i n.
present.
iment
They woiiin ’WOODLAND-J'’s*r Cli-ise and P» :- j firouram was much enjoyed
• The friends of Charley Ixwi-. wen-' Mm Sprah Norwood of Comstock n&gt;
le mart ’’ ’ ‘
'
” cy Uhhun. .
I shocked Suturday evening .to hear of yiiitrng Mr and Mrs Jos Collins.
1 make their
I his sudden death. catiM?d by heart
Our mail 'earner Robert Barnes ha.
intent :-lipulat
trouble, with which he luid ix-vn Kotjf north hunttmt Hl&gt; wife is .carryjh 'uitf-res’liu
troubled for many year*. He had been ma mail during his absence
in'usual
health
and
was
reading
m
hethat farntei
home nr nr hi* wife wlu*n he leaned Kalamazoo came Sunday and got .
Mr and Mr- Byron Titus and tly-y all
stove and iu* had a sudden attack, went to Auburn. Ind., to visit Mrs.;
m to
choir of Cht- lulling forward mid w»o dead before
Smith’s Gilt-Edge Vanilla
Cain b’director. help could be summoned. Besides the
Raymond Antler.’. and Wm. Hart o
Compound. Pt. . .
' been fortunate enough widow, one non. Ed. K. and two daugh- No:th Cloverdale visited friends tn De
Heinz
... -n |&lt;rtnui:
11&lt; i'*. Mr* John (iorehoiiw', and Mrs
from Saturday until‘Mond.iv "
BUTTER, ShultzVcdtieoday
this
iirouplGlenn
Kcnnceri.
all-living
here
and
one
Freeport, lb.
of tip- oason' liter, Mrs Wm Kramer, living near
SUNL1TE CORN MEAL,
biirvjve Funeral will
ale rctudt-nce Tuesday,
5 Ih. sack
.
Each
burial in Mt. lfo;w
MOLASSES. Brer Rabbit.
Audi
Green Label, each . '
ago has developed
rocal undertakings.
A daughter ' was* ix&gt;rn to Mr and
MAMMOUTH CHEESE,
&gt;f lhe b-ast in the M:s Waite.- Wilwn Saturday. All do-1
.None
/‘
None Better, lb.
&gt;nc of tin* mofct re- ing fme so far.
COR. STATE and JEFFERSON
HASTINGS, MICH.
y and accompiishA. Cappella
t-appeua choir.
cno.r. 1the
he ettret
BERNARD R. REED, P^op
effect that h»he tuvi
n-vi procured hi*
his
l»r..&lt;n nr.arr
ou-ction of Nobb deer whtdi. wax received here Monday
1 Qu.ilili. — Au.-2
( uln. appeared m th&lt;* first concert of; \
.
•
itt* fourth reason al Ort-her
• • *’ Glenn
-Vander Schujr. who is at*j
r ( ni’hrd.
Cam
•t:a hall last
p»Kbt .
,■
'teriifing school in Lansing Spent the:
1 'It 1.* not that this i»
SMOKED PICNICS,
rival mteuno j aggregation of line voice*,1the greatest! week end'with Ids parents, north of
Shankless, lb..
.
I cd under on,* banner
Select
Individually,!| Nick Vander Mticlen. of Grand Rap-'
| one presume* that they
. lu,^, ,W|WUI ||r„
LAMB SHOULDER
•y . would ......
nut I id*,
,
a former resident here, was down
. ‘•‘-‘.n- Mtmday n.
Ch-PPk- me’’Blfod XT
A M..
M Come lift-’
ROASTS, lb.
_ fotTVS
, 1
. ’Tui^VJ^h
. I.At! ~u tot nt ।.-Mtnitin*
« asais.;'Nic'1 w
BEEF KETTLE ROASTS.
BARRY -Ike Leittuf and Andy Lou-

lie camp t

69c

49c - 98c

Before and After

Thanksgiving Specials
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

Waters

Heinz Mince Meat 2 "• T- 33c

-Clothes Shop

75c
25c. Fig or Plum
12c Pudding
25c
Z9c
28c

Reed’s Drug Store

OXYDOL, Pkg. T9c|Soap Chips “.-for.’.* 23c

Pineapple

lb
.
PORK ROASTS, lean,
lb.

9C
14c
11c
10c

Oysters

pint

25C

Chickens

u.

17c

We Have Choice Ducks and Turkeys

Feldpausch’s
"IVAjere Better Foodt Cott Lett ”

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

I■’thgt choir tn th.* memory of at least;
SOUTH MAPLE GROVL.
.&lt; are tx-nu xrca-lv e?:”
JT'TJ In flrx.bility tn power of, Mr* Ida WUkiruo:-. entertiined the1
&gt; h«J - X*
l&gt;
’'r ab,!lt' ln Blve ■’ ‘hrllluig I Ladit-*’ Birthday Club TueMlay '
mJcv JrtiTe Tt-in ‘ ‘’hraM‘ ln thl* lnl’,rprc*: Mr* X C. Elliott wen! to Grand,
on at • w
‘*‘on,’X4tiR4l,u,‘ rnur*day to spend wme time'
“ ' n ” ,,Sff .a 1 &amp; b-'Z
a”u ta “ ” H“* * * ft"
. !
all by Itself.
t________
, Word
rttXHcd h„c Ucdne4day !
Sunday
si BCARv i r iavn i.
?* lhe u,,lh 01 “WBrd J Vewum* *
. llll.l.KI (ilILD NO. 19.
[former rt sidin’, of this neighbor hood.
i Thc member* will have a 'play day "'who now resides In Battle Cftyk. Fit-i
to be graded b&gt; candling them It Iiu IThuisday. December J. JB32 afMn. Al-1 neral -eentres were held Saturday, at 1
id that the hunlan eye could brrt Beguncr's 604 West, Walnut St 11 o’clock at thc Wilcox church with
;Those who will ax»t»l in serving are interment in th? Wilcax cemetery Hcj
Mr? Robert A Mill*. Mr* John Arm- leave* otu .on. Orlie. and lib mother,
wpuld put thc def
brastcr and Mrs r j McCrecry.
Mr-&gt; Viola Hagerman of Battle Creak ।
All members be sure and oome to ohr I Mr. and Mm peter Hoffman and son I
grades Christmas party «t-.d bring you/ con--Victor were w'oodland caller*. Sunday
rdHld lo Q1LU1- iriliUHotto ol fruit. jeUy and vegclabl-.-i A good crowd attended Hie'cluckcn
for Pennock hospital.—Mrs. A. McCoy. {..upper Friday night al the^ Grange
Secy.

�THE

At the Theatre

„«°r

BiNNFB. WFO^PyTHV. NOVEMBER

stark tragedy with the gaiety and song matinee Thanksgiving day starts At
of tiie Southland.
3 00 o’clock.
The story of an awakening Sout!-.-*Friday-Saturday—'Six Hour:
tbe South of today, thr planter, the Live.’ Marring Wapurr Baxter
sharecropper, the negro. working out Miriam Jordon. • '.
UNPRECEDENTED FOOTBALL
their individual dextinic.s in a laud
T. K. ELEVE1TENDS
GAME IN RACKETY RAX "’ big enough to hold all of them, great­
The football teams of Canarsla Col­ hearted enough to allow each to, de­
SUCCESSFUL SEASON
lege. Brooklyn, and Lake Shore Col­ velop in his ow^ individual faehion—
lege. Illinois, batt'c It out with /as thia is thc story told in "The Cabin In
Team Scores Four Wins, Ties
bombs, brass knuckles, mills bombs, the Cotton.' Richard Bartlielmcs*'
Once, Suffer* Three Defeats
toeholds, uppercuts and earbltcs tn latest starring vehicle.
In it u tiie panion of ibc hot-Jieaded
' Rackety Rax,'
—Gagers Start Practice
Fiom start tp finish "Rackety Rax" southern planters, the aristocrats nt r
Hie
south;
thc
deep
suffering
at
the
is said to-be an uproarknidy funny
K Kellogg High set
* . wh
“'*t‘7l ‘’!!?
o-lucky
phi!- . '
comedy-satire of what'mighl happen If lMXr
'
Eigiiteenth AmendipAn*. adopted might ,lRnwJ1
the big city racketeers were successful ‘‘“’’’V
u. well
effort. to have it rtstArai btftg at Mlddlevilh.in an attempt to conimcryialtze Amcrl- !i'
’&gt; *’-• ‘,,'*1 *•*n‘2,“
J.1’ Tlx-v mu..’ appeal to reason co.n.. Middle
......
can college football
w,of M»ciuurl-Curu« Hut Tiie Cabin M-icn’ce and common sense a, thr ball*
Victor MtUglen. tougher than Cap. * for opposition to thr me of intoxicant ipoW covoreif field. and !
tain Flagg in What Price Glory' and ‘clasM-d aA u great piece of perren en­ for beverage p.npoM-i
•
■ • fini'h'wa.' filled With thr:
funnier than he was pi "The Cockeyed tertainment.
Great indruines add railroads, with"
It tv.thc South &lt;1! today, a South in­
World." lias what U reported as tfw
iq weight
throughout
«
fused urith !!;■• Idf.. of :uii.iiu ing in the return o&lt; the traffic, will have just iU
most hilarious role of his career
as many rrasowt ax they ever did to' team’nmiclied H kith
diulrlalura.
dlverMfiration
of
cro|»
and
McLaglen is wen as a sporting world
.
in conflict with the roman­ drop tlx man from the jkivroll who*- par(j t„ ij, 4.
racketeer who muscle* into f&gt;&gt;g college education,
'
bruin t»b.ruddled with liquor, r-o that' Galesburg'-, score &lt;1
tic
South
-with
which
we
are
all
lafootball with his stable of urr-stl* ::.
hi.« work bepomea unsatisfactory. Such mmut7' ni play, &gt;
with Its prejudictw and its
boxers. Broadway cljoru* girls and a miliar.
'
a
laborer
brronirs
unreliable
.by
reaMm
jumbled
on
thi
h
own
rniscellaiM-ous floating population of ; strongly marked affections.
of hix indulgence m alcoholic liquors 1M&gt; 8uin —
•
j It i.i an rpir formed from the cru­
beauties, gorillas Mid body-guards
It will be found that drunkenness on
T K. .•
cible
little
Gridiron battles in tin- bowl, and ‘
,bl'' &lt;&gt;f “a ,ltlt
* 'Cabin in the1 Cotton." •the part of anyone driving any mot.a- pv ,, lM‘.
and , exe- car
stadia of many of tlx- most famous
*'|,lc ,n. , r. tn conception
•
।
over lhe public highway., will tie fug t;w.
In An.-rw «'■ Mind -tai ™u™ «I
mn-nunl uw.w In I, fully Ua dangerous, if nut mote so than faBt(j"
11 l&gt; .ten
»nn ttelr 'U'tanl luntalte , •&gt;&gt;•» •«• "t n»- ,under prohibition All there rroMiiv
,
football-playing boxers and wrestler*.
perfiirrttancii «rt hl* remark- (ought to lead to a curnp-iiKq for lein- un(;j tp,.
’4 )n
meet another team of muscle-busters “ble c“r *7Li “fL&lt;‘
x ;x rance.
rlgpt nalf p,,*,. j&lt;«t.
that the fun begins
-favorably with hi« work In the Hn- ■ It t* up to thr new administration to yMrdr. for* the winnrn
Tliere will tx- a special matinee “^r,a.1 To‘«W'’ DavW" “W D,*“ deter
,
mine h&lt;&gt;w llqiwn cun lx- sold niter
........................
Thursdufi' 'Ttianksglvingr afternoon at t“4-1 and other,
the Eighteenth Amendment and. the upma3:00 o'ylack.
Volstead Act/hall be repealed, ft was
in* imitlon -only
' SIX HOURS TO LIVE.
nr*, iu Uippeakable vil.jux.. iu cor- GaWimu iuavy hnDee.
.4-5
—
"Life
Begins."
featuring
ruptimt in comjuunlty and civic .life, it Friday wrote tin- h
Warner Baxter, has Hie sort of role
solicilatlpn of «...k-wilhnl people. f1K&gt;;l)'a!i‘, awl tiu-lr 1&lt;
lie lovea best and nwst popularly por- Diretta Young add Fxlc Linden
• trays tn "Six Hours to Live ' Baxn-r is
Dec. 0—"Forgotten Cnmnundmenu.** whom tin' saloon rilcouragi s to drink p j. -jno^. to go .nr
to excess—it wax the’ lawb-saiu-sv ol quarter back; IJoytr.
a diplomat who wins a tremendous vic­ with all-star citat,
tory at an International cooference at
Dec T-8 'Blond Venus, with Mar- saloons, rather than trmprninrv senti- gfiurfu),; nigh'. ’ •
Geneva. Switzerland, over Hie op|*&lt;»tment that put prohibition'in* tlu- H d-; cio'in.'-Tacklcs Ln
«nd constitution.
; guard. lhe hrit st
Hun of intrrnat^mal potter.- and
Dec. 9-10 -Zane GreV'a Tin* Golden
Both jmrty platforms &lt;ipjx»c tin re-;
’ tricksters. His supporting cast is madt. 1 West.' with George O’Brien
turn of the saloon. It remain, to )«• fullback. Peeling.' left । nd;
up of Miriam Jordan, John Boln.
Dec.
11-13
—
"A
Successful
Calamity."
wen how liquor can be sold without .it guard; McConnell, end
George Marion, Beryl Mercer. Irene
liavlng place* where it shall lx- sold
Ware. Halliwrll Hobbes. Edwin Max­ featuring George Arllre.
Dec 14-15— "Okay America," with! Tlic.’e will more and more tajtc on thr a Irfjin.;.well and John puvidspn
William
j nature of a saloon. It u thia that is season b
Dletejle directed’"' "'
Dec. W-lg-Hardld Lloyd in ‘"Mm ie .«««» to.be lean d H lhe saloon k.-rpladY and gent.
Cruzy ' .
• era In local commiinlties. and the,
brewers and diMillera, who bark them
Wall Street broker, oil operator, ship
&gt;w
„.
; shall do u-s ttMty formerly did • dictate,
builder, army captain, construction vp-' -Du- Night of June 13:"
[Milnich and cbrnipt individual moral--: ne-day .With
gincer. Tiitse are xom* of tlx- most
Doc. 21-22--"That's My Boy." with and publXx life, it is safe- to : .&lt;y tlmt,
•quad, and w
famous role» played by Gmirge Ban­ Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jordon.
tliey wip do it again. It is natural to'
croft. His latest, tliat of a steel-town
Dec 23-24 —Adolph MrnjOU in tiie expect
.. . - such
------ .a traffic to protect ItM'lL; Lie keen. All m»
rowdy who becomes a leading citizen
through love tor an adopted son. m Ttiatciier Colt mystery novel. The .It wili ‘b&lt; no ,sy task that the Pissi- come out fin
dent-elect and the majority.-party in ■ Freslimen and
"Lady and Gent." Is said’to be the ' Night Club Lady,
Will Roger:, Hunwelb in ,hl‘ «•*» emigres^ will have befoie
dull- ol
most vigorous and interesting of m&lt;
l&gt;c. 25-2S—W:1!
'
them- in finding a way to sell liquors,
career.
.
" Too Busy to wor!
’without rostering Ufe old-time.saloon.
'll
th^y
can
strive
U
in
u way that will
PROGRAM FOR THE BALundr
CABIN IN THE COTTON.
ANGE OF THE WEEK, be helpful to the public life, of tilts
Not since the ' Birth of a Nation" has
an epic of the South, such IU ' Tiie Ca- . I TiMMtuy-Cnupon Night-"Divorce in -eountry and to.lhe people of thv Unlt- ,Out-l&lt;
‘U **'
, interbin m the Cotton.** com* out of Holly-, the Family," featuring Jackie Cixiper.
wood. Richwith
tn historical
values,
vividi, R« "‘
d"™a
lightdii-aru-d
uxnHty
ttV wi_? nX'" ‘r’“U

Spurting Items

DECIDED CHANGE
N SENT MENT SEEN

PENNEY’S
Pre-Holiday Clean-Up
BARGAIN PRICES
Remnants

Discontinued Lines

Broken Sizes

Odds and Ends

REMNANTS, ]/2 Marked Price
LADIES1 FELT HATS
Only 77c
LADIES' KNITTED DRESSES
77c
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sympathy of
Arlic Todd&gt;*penl part
Mio. Michigan, tile

Howard McIntyre of ILcsting- wxi a
"t jft-end guest of Hubert Long. Raya;&gt;i:&lt;i Wickham of Holmes ytcWBiy
viMtcd at th-.’ Long home. Sunday. *
Mrs KUpa
' ol-----Bat

hu Bcffytt

to hve {&gt;obf-rly and not encourage a
x traffic which breaks dowipboyh sKl and
manhooct harins lhe !ijuw- and is ‘a
menace sn tleccncy and order In any
community. We hoix- thc sclinols ant!
chjin-heA wilt take up thr work thej
were doing ao well ixiorc tiie Elgin

daugh'-r tetumed home Sunday* eve­
ning after »&gt;x-nd:ng a we-.-k in tha
iiuctiv wtxds hunting.
Mr ami
Stewart Water* and

Warning against -the evijs of liquor
dHnklne mid encouraging sober, tem­
perate living.
1

BALTIMORE GKO! P.
Friday 'afternoon. Noy. Ifl.
, membih .4 the Baltimore E'

Richai’d

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BEi iE DAVIS • DOROTHY JOHpAN
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COUPON - TUESDAY — NIG H T

(♦ing the birthday of lire.

ty-Iifth. wedtimg annlver-.itu-s ol Mr.
and Mrs Ukll Louden and Mr&lt; ant!
Mr Rex Waters

at Esther Strike
*on wit "Wlwt
make pkinr lor

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

BAJflHELMBSSli

with Mr and Mrs. Will louden and

Thursday.
-which of court
LuItvik.
ror didn't toll.
well at-‘out doubt we
Barnum leader of (he Junior club and; LI’8
... ,,
.
. . ,
add the pfay greitt‘secrete
and Mta Hrl.-na geUter Irader .4 Ila»"
OmndUd;, tended Fridt
y-..- greatly finished once our ’menu &gt;- prop- rL
Kiun by the
„ldw prl.', lnl&gt;.
•nta.'l.i »n ta-inr.
tu shower was planned—just
wait
and see. Ou:
„
। The W M. ,b- «‘f the F.vai-.^cnral efloyed. A
f &lt; V.,L J'\IX.w' y
l
church will give a ThankNdvin.. proby pupils and group is t &gt; be divided into seeti-in!
iin«. 11,-V tad «..■« and .|«dn- »un
a,urdl „st s„„d.,v ; ..t:
tlx-in on Prayer, became of the "Week.
Betty ami Bobby
having tf&lt;-r at a meeting. .In this way weimpe
I
Harald King enftrof Prajer '■ '
■
v
•vlKwphv.j cough.
। n card party Satti:to work mote in liarjnony with our les- tai
The pace of track men at Oxforti
Dr, M Kinde discussed "Health and
S in Battle Creek sons. In Decttmber we Will meet with do.
Eng- &amp; set by a robot ath­ caring for the new grandron.
Personal Hygiene" with the Y M. C A University,
&gt;
Gertrude Purcell —Alina Cruttenden Wells won find
lete
mounted &lt;&lt;n a rubber tired wheel
crou]»^his week Tuesday evening.
1
Publicity Secy.
‘an
1 t» prf-lups the ortly city
C. F Angi il wai in Ow.w-o. St ’The device MM-ms to lx- invaluable t
vanity men-who by this mean:, in lhe
d that get's it’ water sup»t rhe
A..-simple hycromytcr for showing the
'Johns and Ionia lost Wedrasday. In the
’
yards
au.iiiurc content of the ground litter
avenure
man
of
50
has
crown
to
judge
the
pace
at
which
they
tint
ply
Jrom
a
forl-lgn
country,
Hie Intelnts of thc State Conference of !
brought from Canada.
of finger nails in his llfelune.
.hclpt light (orvst flies.
'.
Older Bays at Muskegon this week end. i running
1
Hostings boys who qieAttending this
bin ftiecting are RuxhII Zerbel, Lynn
Perry. Harrison Payne. George Dewey. '
from thr Methodist church: Ian Iron­
side and Robert Angell from tlx- Pres- J
b$terran church: Joint Stakeley. Fredcrick Bishop. Merle Tasker and Wayne .
We x* ill make a liberal (Malt .lllouFirestone has been on the winning
Snyder from tiie Hl-Y; Ellsworth New-.j
ton and Robert Kelly from the Geiirge
car in this hazardous mountain race,
Willianxs Y group; &amp;info;djPro*k andwhere a skid or tire failure meant
Wayne Conknn from the Hastings Par­
'liutircH oil
death.
ish; Max Coats from the Costs Grove
church; Paul Woodman from Wood­
land Y: Carl Brown and Howard Snow 1
Firestone Guin-Dipj»e&lt;i Tires have
from the Nashville Y. M. C. A.; Gakpi'
Bell and Wendell Lyon* from Middlebeen on the-winning curs in thc mi-

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Reid will accompany the boys ns lead-;
era along with Mr Angell
SANDY HILLS.
Mrs. Libble McKibbln. Doris and
Ruth were Kalamazoo visitors Satur­
day I» M
Arthur Mead spent from Tuesday1
until Friday in Battle Creek.
I
Lyle McKibbln of Otsego. Will MeKibbtn and son Ronald and Frank
.Silcox of Prairieville were callers in
tlyj Geo. McKibbtn tibme Sunday P M.
Byrun McKibbln of Otsego is assist­
ing his brother, Jplin, to cut wcod for
awhile.
Viola McKibbln remained tn Has­
tings over the week end to assist Mrs.
Long whose little daughter fell break• ing her collar bone twice.
Mrs. Haines b improved in health so
as to lx- able to be up Mr Haines re­
mains about the same

world’s record on Firestone Tired liy
driving his Pierce-Arrow 112 miles per
hour for21 consecutive hours, covering
2,710 miles, on the hot salt sands of
Salduro, Utah, without lira trouble.

Hide nitii the safely only Fircftli.

qcntly act u nrw world’* record i
&lt; limbing 1’ikc’it Peak. Ilia cur w&lt;
• nipped with Firestone Aun-SI
- — making six consecutive »

Firestone Gum-Dipped Non-SItfd
.'action and non-skid. The

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No nmrr frozen radia­
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complrtc protection.
OnefiIIlai t* a It win ter.

IRVJNG.
Howard Wilcox, aged 12. son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. K Wilcox. wa* awarded a '•
gold pin by the Kellogg Foundation.!
he being the only one in any school'
to meet all thc health requirements j
Mrs. Sybil Warner of Middlevilk
• fpent the week, end at Will McQann's.
Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Perry will spend
Thanksgiving in Kalama zoo
Mrs. W. Cushing of Alma is lhe guest
of her mother here.

The Little Fixer.
,
Boy (exhibiting Ixxnemade fiddle):
"Look what I've made. Daddy."
Daddy: “Very nice! Where did you
get the string from?"
'
Boy: “Out of the piano, Daddy."—
(Punch.
.

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Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold
nil world’ii record* on road un&lt;l track
for .‘•peed, safety, mileage and endur­
ance. Tire tough, thick Fireston*
Tread is tlc-igned lo grip tire rout!
eliminating liu/urdoin skid* on t i

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�THE HASTINGS BANNIB, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. I MI

PAGE FOOR
’Tkx» T4acftn&lt;yc Ranner ^’*1 prohibition laws become effec- ~-

The Hastings Danner ^ AU thli
.
...
. -cook B&lt;...
twi.

UMe Unw

ment concerning prohibition varies
from state to state and lively arguniento and battles are likely to be
WMScd by both camps over any amend-.

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and Opinions;
A.i

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WllOt OtllCrS bay

This and That
A Dramatic Story.
Carl c Magee

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
MICHIGAN'S DIVORCED LAW.
ment that Congress may submit. This . Tiie jxople of the atatd of Michigan
Public Opinion. .
. Mr. and Mm. Ernest Marshall and |
j
... daughter of Battle Creek were Sunday!
I takes more time.
applied for a divorce from the
Therefore it ft evident that Uvc pro- srare prohibition law. Thc marriage have ever prard was unfolded to us at'«
ueM
at
d “ 01 Mr ,nd Mri
. C U Edmonds
pic of the United States haveJlttle to.t&lt;-'k Plare In 1917 Now &gt;5 years after- ^^rb^IlM^bTFadcTa°oWl'
m .mrt v.
« p^-.
Benham spent the week tn Grand Rap- tons alteration of Hie constitution of anil min-support- Tl^ crossbill was ,
,d*
Ux,ronrert by Jascha
Heifeti; Saturday evening
j
Hie United States.
not taken into cousftWffta'-n by the ,
in ■
. voters who acted us judge and jury ,
McBain saw Robert Mantel!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
under .Michigan's initiative law. ■
,bert Fall, secretary of the Interior in Je“nlcu.
oa.«in
the Harding cabinet and notorious for gf
Pl&gt;&gt; ‘n
P'
O.n.r M. -»
&gt;r.
JY'XS
lii
IS pAKRX
inc_ ve7a:*from the nubayat
Rubaiyat of Omar
Omar.1 “^^t*DJ7,?o.‘ink^nWalOnW,th
Mr “n&lt;1 *“» Oeorie Miller and Mr.
b understood, that, may be used lo (j(
Ot TRIPE
tagilite immediately the sale of light Kiuyyim
Khayywi whatjinay
wliat.may be a parallel case:
cate: )।
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, 1 .
.
and ^IS- M- A V'cxter motored to Hol- ■
'
. Hand Sunday and visited Mis* Eleanor
Alnis and bwr. Our national kgteJa-, ;.“You (pww my Friends, with what a'
Mr. Magee wax formerly a succ^sful MU|l.r Bnd M1 MabcJ Milter
;ivr body may. if jt ,vo chiKM*'cliancc' brave
. ....Carouse
...: ~ second Ma-riage
m my' !i
and did not enter the newspapMr and Mr* Clyde Schuman and
thc meaning ol "Intoxicating liquor" - 1
,= Ma.ruge m my--------------- unU(
w rorty.nve year* dBUBhter
May. of G-rehen. In­
-------------------- ------------i,0,d
which it has the ixiwiy of defining At n
nn
from
ola uhcn
«*n «a breakdown
breakdown in
in the
the health
health of
ol |dlBnBi vlMted her parent*. Mr and Mr.- ,
Divorced
ci^Lbarni.
Reason
from
my
w-lfe
forced
him
to
move
to
a
mildhl*
move to a num
mild-'A A WUinoIlt Saturday, and Sunday
pre.Mjr. any tx-verage containing more D&lt;xl
F
.n
“ wife iforced
onA“ him
nim to move
And took *•
the
ot the Vine fr, C
J? VlC“ Z1 cvetnLa thaJ io^‘
weRl *° PtwirtoWlte and spent th.
than one-hall of one «per cent alcohol: -.SreuLw"
- Daughter
Da“!”------,.cr °* ‘ ,l— •
owed. Mr Magee* knowledge of the di(y wllh Mr Bnd Mr* Fred O
nkrued to be intoxicating^ Con- to, spouse
Spouse.
|llW. served him better than years o! I Hughe*
may at any sexvtoh, however. In-. Omar
C:™? lived
I:-.... ™
.... years
,--------some 900
ago.- The/journalistictraining would have done. J Mr. and Mrs Elmer Warren and ।
H.iuix *o«~&gt;~** wm H.en an issue. It By mere chance he stumbled into a *it- fBmtly of Woodland spent Sunday with i
e Hits Ptnemage to any limit u I'!**.
may still bo an bAue 900 years from -.latinn that only a man with his legal m, »nd Mrs Ralnh Eccleston
fit. litany people, WC believe, are now.—Vcrn Brown. Ingham County knowledge, Integrity, courage and ‘
‘ " _______
’
,
under the impression that the legal
fighting spirit could have met sue-'
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
limit ft a master for Tlx courts io fix.
. u; «
.
Col. W H. Couch recently luid an!
If rtewipaper editonf wvnder some-' ci.ufully.
Tiift is far from true, however. -The Ie- tuiu-s why they have no influence at
r~IM, many or our
.m
rapnmnw whrn hr. moM
gal limit can bo reduced'or HicreaiM-d home they can Iram one of thc rea­
at the wiU of Congress alone. Thu* sons why by reading their own pre­ ^A%^'S?XXa".”rS“ ■£ «.»
although tlx constitution of Hie Unit­ election week editions. It ft difficult
” I planks and ja^ks and worked an hour
to teitefe that Michigan newspaper
ed States cannot be.altered hastily; tills editors think their render.' as hopvlcs..- reived punishment and dishonor that I 1and a lialf before he could proceed.!
iwwer of Congress to define "fntoxlcat- ly ignbrant a* much ol thia election should haw at least been shared with J Doth Homer Ryan untl Dr Sheffield rv
others. TliLi was our belief until wc
Ing Ittjunr- unquestionably opens the. ballyhoo would indicate. Much
u -•
of this [heard Mr .Magee’s gripping story. Al­ ccntly damaged their cars tn holes on !
street.
stutf.-rend
the results bert Fail in hU'prime appeared to be a Jefferson
way for wh.it amognta to a hasty modi- campaign
’
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. after
.
’
HASTY REPEAL LMPHOBABLE.
flcation of the present liquor laws. In are known, is an. insult to the intelh- omto’eM^-t'nXVlX’‘lradTrH?p'ni Mr
M^rutay tiw? sf^teii’irx &lt;5K
Sence of a moron. We arc not omitting ,
People who look for a rapid rejieal
short, this particular power of Congne-K unelves in this indictment, but this sTmX
£ “i-,
the Eighteenth Amendment because
right now Ls packed with dynamite and belntM reading of this hitch of ex­
it remains to be seen what will hap­ changes. as above explained, has taught Fall but that after he had talked, with L „
•
the recent election are almost certain
■.
(...r.m, i,,
t Mrs J vv. StM-ehan of Grand Rapuisr
pen.
.
' ■ ! iu* an emphatic and useful journafistic (t,..
Hasting*
friend# Tuesday . and
tn be disappointed. The colonial pa­
that theaormrr secretary of the inter- •'»«««*
„. .
.
• I
'political copy of or make any proj»l»-a^
triot.' who fraimd Hie constitution took
"«
-"“e™’ r»™
M„ rumurl
nt Alta.m u.u. m
NO CAUSE FOR HYSTERIA
teles for purpose* of wilful and deilber- L," •" ™
particular panb to safeguard this his*
it)-.c city Tuesday and WidiXMiny al-i
We full to see any cause for, alarm ate deception- Lite is too siiort and|^n
‘ America.
Soon after coming to New Mexico.'’‘K^-uCfroin'N.drcilte ‘ M^‘
, because the voters of Michigan passed common journalwtlc hotH'-sty u&gt; not yet
and alterations by gencratibns of Jhc-.an amendment to the state constitution .sufficiently overdone ■ to be discarded Mr. Magee purchased the Albuquerque I
*
■ N. M i .Morning Journal from Fall ।“ l£*,. .,,1,.''?,
., .
future.
providing a tax limit of
per cent on
with thc idea of being Its editorial dtnw.f i£hre Mr IteH VN-bb
Strictly spcakl
un amendment to; prop&lt;.rty. our only comment ft that
...........
»«. guests or ineir momer. an-, ixn **&lt;-oo.
Pali MiBwlt^t 'thitdMlce? vuit himrat 8u'»da*' o,1,'r «'|rs'-s *&lt;rr Mr “,ld
r.UI I, rn»ataL i IW, &gt;hon]d lu, the. coneutution
r,dl suggested that Magic visit him a..
rinriim,
\ir&gt;
iv, ■,
A iteW amendment 'trfur. be paued’
hl* ranch where they could talk over
°“rUnB

■rVexTY seventh

teak

nullifying* in i&gt;art or In whole an' fatr. Governor.1! and k-alslatun s for
aiflendirjen. already existing. Thus tai years , have been talking of remedying
•repeal' thc Eighteen?!! Amendment.! the situation but nothing has been

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ton^r'M?“-5^‘«th“h« ’ Mrs ’ll .met McDmiell of Laiutlw atTT* «?!(,«» “•‘“‘•‘d 'h® tuixrul of Ux hj’te diuigh-1
lawyers ’kill-led Mr. Fall into marine .
, ..
... . . .. ,...,
explanations and statements that th’- [’&gt;,* ,l .
•.uJT-.-nr ro au-t -n •
j former New Mexico political bo * uri-.
A *'
rt Y:n'J. ’ /'‘ik'
dope Tax commissions have investldifficulties that hold
Wedrwsuay afternoon to mcr-t Janv&gt;
amendment in tins due Amrsuinxin : -atr,d and reported but result* &gt;« tar
doubtedly
regretted
later.
Thenew
nut*against real at­
•editor was givi-n an Intimate v^w of M, Grovrol Manila. Philippine Is­
and submit Jt
state tegisla- . I11(. l;(ViM,,rr u. c.ihremed have teen
tacks: .they tly. like
[thc corrupt political set-up in tiicistatc
tuns or contention* itr rutifteatugi.: nt| New taxc*. the corporation lax for
Evidently Mr. Fall expected hi.s\ip»the visible horizon,
This' ru-w amendment- would have to irxaniIlj,&gt; .have been added ostensibly'tt&gt;
cessor
------ .to i,iU In step behind —
the ....
niatHIRTV YEARS AGO TODAY
be-passed by a twu-Hnrds vote of i ri.duf&lt;. the burden on real estate but
before those u'ho
।chine but tie miscalculated the mettle
Dr. Htinlop of Middleville and Dr
quorum of both houte and senate and RO sufh reduction wm ever .made.!
;ot his man.
advance.—SHARP.
Hyde of .Prairieville were'in thc city
Mr. Magee dcnRs vigorously that he. yesterday cm pension buslm-.-^.
state., in tlx- Union before it became a ;jJgs&gt;!a-,irC5 tospi
lo: tpwcstcm railroad.
iwn language
Is a.reformer and does not wish to la- nnkls of Eaton Rapids were gia-sts of ।
now i.-wunu;
l&gt; '“
'. part of the constitution. The quorum wtatemente to t!-.&lt;
classed n.s such. He claims tha't h&lt;- Dr. anti Mb. Fran.’ WillLuin yesterday.•‘•‘’“id R*P-d .Hid Indti
lum! YVhx thc
referred to alw've sunply means a ma- drs&lt;-.c a
simply fought for fundamental con-- Mi«* Minnie TnimbufI went Friday
un.-.«*ii itn]irL*orutl Hwre? F'ir lhe
*" 1
sti’.utional‘rights. “I did what appeared to Vcrmantvilte where she has *• cured ' i''in«P!““rni I &gt; t ie efficjcnci
jcrity and nut necessarily the wlwlshould te made only after anj
&gt; c m«i atu r the voice ctmlied.
i right," he said. ‘ because I believe the a nositten :n tiw- .-riiooh ,&lt;&gt;f that vli- I tendrni and clever u.-si an
thev remained Ailnnt, looking’ from -me
. membership. Cunsre-x* d e t •• r m i n r.-: acceptable system of substitute rcve-'|
i right-thipg i- tlx? expedient thing in j' •;
to .inoHi’-r. and then -they bun-t into
whether ratification shall be inadc by 11111P measures 'hair been passed Mir
;i'
w # &lt;-.«,» m.*, bu.u«- »■&gt; &lt;„
•- &gt;«• "■■■ ™*: -rad.i, ™i. peals and m uls of .-rti-aming l.wghter,
intlrely in political campaign*, «
it m-.-~
•——
t.-v। conventions;jlitVc,^£| *0,1^.. That method ot adjust-!kind Providenci* will jtermil u* to live! *'lH*h standpoint, my way looked lirfi
rlamurciu-Jy
and vehemently implor­
(Detroit Thursday and took in- the:
and to daw ha* atwaj chofen state'lng Illf. tax Pud. hn* been tried Ire land
-publican county ing me to rej&gt;ent i! From nu* Island
wnd work,
unrk. xv
as a newspaper man. i»he
one-but
New Mexico is
n&lt;As- I Wizard «t o.i‘he wrong one
—but Neu
I*. ndte
.legislature#. Non# of ie states arc nUil-.-jv and ha* \mlv .succeeded in black ft going to-be just black—with-; Beed from court corruption .and suof Sto.ie Motu-yby WUlhirn. Henry
Mr*. Fred Ua.-e.ady intends lo ga to
-......
.
Rattle Citek in a tea days u* make her |
**H mw a nianksgiviiic Furyils.* Jr&lt;|.,
out mental qualification or mental res- pression of the pres*
compelled to acb^mnicdiutely. In the BlWinK
“un. bf4K
l£!' ‘
1‘"-1
:
ci ration of aqy kind —Muri DcFoc. 1
p.c,t. state.- cou.d wait ir.definitely. Wj.i, a ji. mmf, however. Hie legula• Warner of- Law- iTIlurulay •AVtuns. tiie JtJ’.h iiwj’ «
j Cliarlotte RejiiibUca.n-Tnbun’e.
| Tlx notorious Tcajrot Dome invcstignWij*h
A\;tn tlx Eighteenth Amendment-, con-. jure has something deflniy.- tp wort
gcxxl'Hmc is anticipated .
- J E. Robert--. E-q,. is out today after
THE LANDSLIDEgre.-.s set a lime limit of seven-year.- (roui N«w sourc«it of nvenutf’will now
NEWS GLEANINGS.
They
Came Up
Smiling.
d by the supreme court j lunT to b,, uppt&lt;J
mske
&lt;or th, .
.....----------------------&lt;&gt;f Harry Sinclair had teen parked »n
Mrs. e B Warner of Dowling r- •wild turkeys. Well all wc have io say
out turkeys
Thltiy-twrt per cent of thc total na­
• The recent election is loo .fresh in a siding near thc Fall ranch for three' vt-utlriK txr daughter Mr* C Lunn
tional wealth is west of .the Mludseuppi
N"‘ ireilzmlMi'irmiCM
mlopi.Slh(hat Mr.'rail;
------------------- - -- ------------------u_ dw,7 i.u'r he l.«n»l .u„.
&lt;|wdycarvisiting ter ;, .
their prefe ret e ror s.a.v canv. nuo.u-. WIJ) tht&lt; prffojcin be hopelessly hard oul comment. The writer spent the I had retired several debt* and made imsister. Mrs. Anna .Haff of Grand RapJ7 r())H Qwr ScT/lp Book
nth the prohibition Issue i.
lie’ half of last week at Ann Arbor at-1 provement* on hw property using bills
-----&gt; A PHONOGRAPH IN THE
.
state. Manchui
tending the University Pres* Club J of high denomination m paymenv!'
.wsibte that congnss will'i to pass favorably on a state sale-, i
•ximnieiy 443.000
meetings’. Likely over ninety per cent]Then came news of the Teapot Dome
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
,
CAROLINE ISLANDS
method for Hie first time. If system until one of the lobbyists w
jdil the editors and pubUshrrs there tteare to the Sinclair oil interests. Mr
J« MoOUlum. li»&gt;n.rlr,«l «»&gt;•„,;
, n„sh,
ill br considerAbte delay and
.yerv. normally republican^ Y’ct w Magee wrote to Senator Walsh con- dale, but of late teaclihig school at
. ..
.
confusion in
huiery for &lt;n:or. The fimdx from Ihft rex wuuld ?ik-ard noTompluint because of thr nut-'cermne his knowledge of certain de-i HK.-.MI1,. Mlehlran. ... mmw
in tin- Empire
••••«.■ of
■•"•' UKanyiM,, 1
have been uso§ to help equalize thccome of the election. Some of them , tall* of thc cdse. The senator wu» u-r «... «•!«&lt;■. lum ol Kai.n.k' Jo&gt; •■am'.l.'.iUi mr. IM. .&lt;* A W. .»»
r in.tallatton on record.
.1 th. h«i&gt; «i&gt;»4
, 'V?S.
' , . .
o,,. .n ... .'smiled ruefully as they talked about -iuctant to begin action of such serious ,. »
1 in
.... , .
submerging their party had re- ■ nature add it was Mr Magee, himself, 1 and l.a. nunz-ln.iid. who reh him Wl'h npi.'h roll h I enUrl;u&lt;t,&lt;l &gt;1 .*v
nlanjjf KHKha- '
■" There in- 7.083 bland* m the 'Philip­
.^hr-ol tax is, tlx largest item in any ;
,n the hand* of thr people. Mo/t who first elgctrffied the country with mdmraM tawuwm
I ■’W'fhdgwi
'&gt;;•■
community budget it would -have
them wen
a ».■&gt;«&gt;■
small &gt;&lt;«.
the v..m.
charge
j# ren-n»
"U'•..optimistic.
.wi»»uwrev. Like .&gt;
bv that
..........the Teapot Dome teasel
Card* are ftut announcing the mar-'"*’* an“ heard a ix&gt;x/A’hence i-'iii-u .&lt; pine-. with’a total urea Of IH.4(ai .quote
boy m ..wimming they had been sub-! involved thr bribery of an official or rtaRP o! Mr. Harry Hayes and Mu.&lt; liV,n1 human voice and iniudc playt-U miles.
m&lt;
&gt;&gt;:«d
but
w«
re
coming
to
the
surface
i
officials
tn
high
public
office.
Th*
ti■
Margaret
Rose
Matthew*
both
of
this
j
hi
*o:ts
of
instrument*
.
xtent that a l '.- limit: bn« proper!
Ituly s tlr.-.t .bky^rdper is a 15-story
'with a grtn. a littleJchoked and te-! nal outcome of this notorious caw l'[city.
Wednesday'evening; also
1 m.id&lt;- n M-xotion of.band miLir anil
upvided ample revenue R [ fuddled.’but ready Til 'continue in? their j dill too’fresh in public memory to need [
•
of Mr Edmund Schumann of thL--i-ever.il joiiim in Enitlwli; with Hw;'- I building nt Bp.iciu.
on. Tberefoi
.....
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'city to 'Mis* S El/-»ra Erb ol Bnltimme intended to charm them before reEight&gt;-nils/ jx-r cent nJ the torn
ally tmprepared i the old spirit,
it u what makes.
• ■ •
nr.fi Thursday evening
AU of the [qiiv’ting them to v.K-ak or sing into grown in'the United state#, 1* fed to
&gt;.
i &gt; unique Perhaps »he nu»t reThen begun a ported &gt;4 court perse- jiarttes stand high in the r.-timation ot [Hint embatrnsMtig. rxprvssionlc.M gixtassuring and cmnfortimucircumstance cution for M/ Magee. The Fall ring their friends and the .Banner extends ’ al horn". Exjx-rii ucr had taught me,
in tin- election A*, lh.il in spite of the ’ tried every mean* open to crookejl polt- rongratillations tn advance
&gt;lx&gt;wever. the impassibility o| forrtellmr.
Acr nm 'an Indian pueblo, situated
istrife, tii*1 widespread discontent and tlclaiw with corrupt courts at their
Following Jurors wen- drawn for ih.’ the fashion in which untutored mind near Aibuqui rtpie. N M visited by
lous trouble I command to break the courageous cdl« November term J Everhart and A. F..will accipi-such miractefi. and 1 woz- mmiter* ol the Coronado's party in
Svlve.dcr. Yatik-c Springy; W S Niiv. not altogf-ter impreptifeil to have
air t-.n: eXf-rpt pefwips in Chicagor of itbel auits on his return to Albuquer- and E E- Berry of Assyria: M M Sto-' tlu-ir bewildernM-nt find Ntprejsion in_ 1540. L-. widely regarded as the old.-.’
^continuously occupied town m the
Iand Kentucky ujierc Hut sort «rf.tlung;que- 'And this was Just a beginning cum and O B Wilcox of Baltimore: H/ a Shower at well-directed coKanu^Tn United States.
its routin’* rather- tlian unusual - iFrequently he had . twelve or more, Wiildby and A Bovwick ol Barry; D the nr»t bars &lt;.1 'Lead kindly- light
jSchuyler Matohalt Clintdn County Re-lease* called for the same day in dit- P Sprague and J. W Broamn'-f Carl-'or other soothing, peaceful hymnx
In supplying Great Britain with mallntlol
1
ip;iWiian-New&gt;
.
(f-n'nt parts of the Mute .vt that hr tun; D. W. smith and O P .Wellman ; But what wa* my unexpected amaze-, T-him
------ i-v
. lhe ------------ ■ mid to hire l&lt;-gul cnunoil to defend him of Castleton. R Fuller and F Pn-n- incnl and infinite Chagrin, when the ‘ many a* Its iradtng compeiitot
। WE ARE COMING OUT
. His cnernic- hoped to break him flnan- ths nf H.vstlni;. townsjilp. F Ward. A audii nce I harp gathered, displayed not
X»F THE TRENCHES iclallv in this manner. In addition th - Wooley J. Be«MTH-r and F I. Heath of I the faintest interest in the pwformance ,, -E- Six-nwr,
- ■ - -■
'T~
re'^aryh for the Nevada Agriculj A i.&lt; * victory b ours
. , Hie vic-‘ring placed an adv^nising b.«eo« on Hus city; J Wilkcnson and J A Ryanlbeyond Hie ‘ight of Hu- revolution of
-ry of regained optimum; of remolded thb paper and hi* family was ostracised ot Hope; G Ingraham and H Ekert ‘he lit'.te wax ijHndcr. A living, hu-yPi ntnent Station, ha* produced
if Tenino morals.
. ....
..........
. .
..... it-frrt llizcr ln&gt;m u.t.i,.
of American- again with i-ccially. He,flnally was forced lo sell . .
to change
brisker and|lt]c Morning Journal (or a profit but Johnstown; A D Wolf ot Maple. love-song, and issuing from a brass:
p of money immediately started another j&gt;aper and Grave; F A Woodman of OranaeviUi*,; horn, attiiched to a rnaidfine. was, to
• iiw It in
k,don't loom:coftHnued thc ficht.
Wm Garrett.'Jr. of PruirlevtlJe; G, E tlicm. not half a* awesome as the
Edger of Rutland; A .Sherk of Tharn-. i whirling wheels and the burs of clock­
apple, Levi Chase of Woodland
I work; some of the audience actually
u country
a .ii'.iu
,|rn
time i",-;olence. Once lie was servgd with a
When you srpokv'S-mFi^ol^your fin­
.
turned away in Indinerertce, if not in
ft will sound m alarm, or.^p
dissnM. and went oil to resume tlieir gers and toeii from om- to nine degrees
truce.brnigtw And..ubpoena to (m£ a contempt ofzcouu FIFTY-FIVE YEARS ACiO TODAY
man. preoccupied;bacon and eng-, hare--------the -ame'frwiidly
charge -,n anotlu
r section of the ....
state
.
........
Hon, E. W. Barber Is nt Charlotte dnjwork &lt;’( husking cocoonute.
white at the Mme time your blood
savor up a tir. piwte that they had «;n • n„ w*a&gt; t*'ld by the officer that u car .i visit to ins family and friends
Completely crestfallen. I ventured to pressure anil pulse rate increase.
waiting out side to take him thert The cars are now running fronr Flint ask one man when the tune wa* flnTins. Mcmlngly paradoxical rtnding
etarts to spread fragile china.
Wc’ve again, found tiw old front. immediately But Mr Magee ret used to tt^-Shiawxssre. rtvrr on tiu* Chicago t.«hed what hr thought of it: "An all showed very definitely in experiments,
tooth brushOnto State ,Jour- .-,'.ix&gt;;&gt; and iireplai- (rtendlincsy that.(rdto ito
tirrht.n
rimdltiu**.iwi,;.. it...,
__________
__________________
.. .. hft can- aimed to determine the meets of to­
except tby
train ar.d that
being a...law-u..
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- —■ - right sort
of tom-tom ' was
m &gt;-t ot. ii_- '. --.(xi m tin- day# before Hie i vcr n-.ade it dear io the officer ’hat he ut that such condition* could exist in i tes# and patronizing reply -Tom-tom 1* bacco on tlx- dreutauon of the blood in
war
'-ai:x&lt;l to cherish poipwlkijew his right’ So he went to tiie (hft day and age In fact the judge.an adopted word which they apply to thc extremities and thc advisability of
. lhe man who’ says there 1* no such ju«t for the ,■ y tlt.r. - in tiwir pre-a'iici' C|(y by train. He later learnedthat' uientloixd in thr sentence above later cheap musical boxes i .. Friedlander permitting patients with the mysterious
tiling as silence has never asked a bank and thc w.trnr.l; that's m their hearts ,lls aor,. »rars wcre corrfct and that -ricd to strict Mr Magee down and did himself was n«tonfthrd at their mortl-..Buerger's disease to smoke. The tests
Wcvc
tec
tv
drawn
to tl-.e ’&lt;&gt;ll|Hi&lt;. automobile provided was held up'succeed 1ft wounding him seriously.
tying indifference, and suggested very just concluded on young adults were
manager for 9 loan.—Royal Arcanum that bred u.-&gt; and to closer
thc rugged Amen-&gt;by a gang of armed men on a lonely
...
'justly that It was prutrjbly because the carried on over six month* by Dr. W.
Bulletin.
caiu-unttu: our f-»nv*r* knew
j section of thc road. Even in the courtBut Mr Magee peraftted and finally : word* meant nothing to them, and that ;G. Maddoek and Dr Frederick A. Col­
Indeed -peace hath her victories no,ro0!Tl jtaeif he wa&gt; not safe At one :succeeded m breaking up Um- corrupt [the phonograph was to them only an- ter of the University of Michigan hos­
• futui December
Why a student tells tnagaunes to get b. -.- renowned than war.
we ve|p&gt;raP he had been tried before a Jury »nn(t tjiat dominated New Mexico. In other form of hurdy-gurdy, a human pital.
'
special
uion al tprou8h school ft not clear, if he can learned
tx* tolk.- again vveve .of Mexican peon.* who cpuld not upder- [ commenting on hft victory lx said. I voice uttering incomprehensible wind*
Vic cause of thc cooling of Qw ex­
Uy the president. Leg- jugt ns CiU1iy wrltc - howler*" In lift gained .i truer value ol tliat type of stand English and convicted on a' iuve Hvi mo*t profound respect for the | had lo them no more meaning than tremities was found to be the etlecl ot
democracy so bravely strived ior oy!-».
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...
..........up!
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irer—
t_____
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charge
ot
contempt
of
court
When
American
people.
It
was
public
opinj
tiie
beating
ol
a
tin
pan
---------—
.
tobacco
on
Hie 'sympathetic nervous
y-tliree stated meet In -examination paper# and sell them to those to a horn ue pay liomage today.
tor sentence the judge began attacking ion alone that protected
protected me
tne throughout' Cast down,
down. biu
but not utterly
u
dlgcour-'system, which among other functions
if some propoMi ft not lbe comb; section, —Detroit New*,
To their bravery and tortearancc we him tn vile and abusive language. But. my work in New Mexico. Give theaged. 1 tried a second song by-a mclo- ordinarily expands or contracts the
ready to be submitted to "them before
----------acknowledge our courage and inspira­ Mr Magee said that tie stood there American people the lull tacts audidtou,-. female voice, but tills fell Jiut widU
wajlb of Hie
Hut small blood vessels
vauete of tlx*
the
-djourumcLt a couple of month* or *o| You can't ask a man ho* much he tion to carry on • . . in peace a# in­ without moving a muscle. Fur lie they can be counted on to do tiie right 'as absolutely flat as Hie former. As skill
sjktn io
to regulate circulation and so tent
tern-­
laur. there would, be another delay ol, tnakes. dut it's all right to ask. .him war to meet adveiwe condition* with ■ glanced back and saw a line of armed thing."
i a final and desperate resource, I put . pcratute.
•
U-.e fortitude and fighting spirit
. deputies ai one side bf the room, each!
on a blank' roll and the. recording
In te*ts the smokers were placed at
-two .year* until llw
next
regular
*»•»which
class
of
Income#
should
be
.
.
. .
! That’* why we re coming oul ol lhe standing with tlx right hand inside
Sometime we hope that Mr. Magee needle, and then induced one of the;real In a room of iwn temperature
Mon*, unlca* special tegftUuve seasions taxed more.—San Francisco Chronicle. * trenches — Bill" Carutield in Tlx their coat*. He learned conclusively la­
will write hi# experiences in book form youihsto speak a few’ native word* into! and th&lt;ir pulse rate, blood pressure and
uere held. Not until thirty-six of the ■
—— —
;Livingston Republican Pre#*',
ter what lw then suspected. Utal H he
the horn, and immediately ground of! j body temperature tested before and
forty-eight states have voted favorably' Bisecting a triangle aoean t arouse ;
.
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had made a mote in protest he wtmid person Ut-Amcrica. It would be a great I a reprodirctlon of his very words. The after smoking. Pressure and pulse
either through the legislature or by our ••nthusiasm .and interest half os! A crude drawing unearthed at the have been shot down for trying to 'at- demonstration-of the power of public eflecl was magical! The audience for- - marked drop In heat of tt*e tw* and
opinion under courageous Iv&amp;den-hip to got to breatlie in awed silenve! Their|tingem proved xomcwhal uncxjx-iicd
example# ul tiie many attempts made
modifying or nullifying the present [cherry pic—Ohio State Journal.
e5td t0 be the oldest map In lhe world to break him. It sAmes Incredible to break up. even tile tnosfc, corrupt and eyes dilated! Their Jaws ftil! And they 'The normal full s'k&gt; about three or
began repeating alter jtheXJnstjument tour dc-grt-e*.
: well-organised ot political rings.

THERE ARE feu-

Lambie &amp; Doyle
" The Store for Dail mid Lad"

Way of Our World

Piaificnt Paragraphs

Smoking Cools Toes,
‘
. Fingers, Tests Show

�FMHFMn

THE. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER «. IN!

Hasting* Building and Loan asaotia- i Manville Peterson v*. William Cram: WUcox, cancellation of deed and agree­
ment
tlon n. Orear Jorte* and’wife, bill to [er and Earl Strickland, assumpsit.
I
I Mina M Adams va. William ’u. foreclose mortgage
.
Boyer Fire Apparatu* Co., an In­
Clayton J. McKtown and wife v».dhuia corporoXori. va. Freeport Slate [
Adams, divorce.
Blanche R. Jordan va. Guy W Jor- Ernest A. Cutler, et al. bill to forectare Bank, assumpsit.
tnortgaiW8am Solomon va. Board of County
1 dan. divorce.
Dr. H. O. Mahan vs. Elliott Fort p/Md ConunMaioners. assump'.it
• UUUa r. Foster va Charles E. smith. Ahem
An«m and
ana Bertha
Henna Evelyn
Eve.,.. _Aherp.
___ ______
bill1 Alfred
— . Moerdyk vs. Ortna -i.
Glynn and.1|
&lt;Continued from page one)
1 Helen B. Smith, el al. forecloeure of |
foreclme trust -deed
Ruacll Lewi*, tre*pau an thc case
1
Jtteoh Bortuka v. Thnm.. n nl mortgMe
I Fred Weyerinan and Louesa Weyer- Donald Perkins vs. Jana* J Mead.
*hew*ky and 8o,»hla Ohbew.ky 2^1 “j"’ BeU CurX“ " ,U^0,&lt;,
|™n
A .CUM*
NelUe «l *»•
’
anmpsit
tu- divorce.
Clou*, bill to foreclose mortgage
Arnett AutbJUo. va-B M Hanson, et
M
' Rudolph E. Reichert. Slate Banking | John Lawrence Hawkins vs Mabel .&gt; axuimtwlt
Will Deprleater vs. .Henry Germain, ComtnlMloner v*. Nashville State Bank, j Hawkins, divorce. .
asaumpait.
,
,
bill for appointment of receiver.
I-aura A. Kolb va. Walter A. Kolb.
Minnie E Hanyen et al. vx Nelson
Virginia-Carolina Ciremlcol Corp v*.1 Morse Backus. Gdn vs Bernice L. divorce
H
Cross,
et
al,
bill
&lt;»
quiet
title
Fred Champayne, et&gt; al, assumpsit.
। White, cancellation of deed.
! Charles Powers. Admr v». Florence
In lhe matter of the petition- of.
The boy or, girl whose body is riot well
essential of milk is CLEANLINESS, a
Peter Fender vs, Len W. Fvighner.; Rudolph E Acichert. State Banking M Ives, bill to ret aside deed
AMumppt
Commissioner va. Blate Bank of Free-. N *&gt;»—■■•»
..n.i.iA.
qualit$-' you cannot discover by junt
nourished, vannot be expected to do
L,m.n
M J»nn»n n J “I,*;
.
Hniey. Jr . receiver va
Tobl“
*’
looking at the milk. A real TEST* is
Alton N Kelton.
,n"m
*
Warier R Ruse, et al. bill to foreclare. kor,cT .
..
what tell#." Actual tests of Highlands
John
Jnh
~ J. Echtlnaw vx Jennie B Ech­
. *5*?f*?. '**""*'
| Cinto c Bl.moni Si.to Commlxuon. mortgakr , ■
■
cannot
do
the
bust
work
of
which
fie
or
tlnaw.
divorce
Louh M Curtto appeal iron. )tolu»'„
,,„llh „ TO vuu&lt;e ,„ N„h.
Dairy Grade “A" Milk show that there
Edward B. Finley. Jr. v» Lester and
Emma E. Grant, cl al vs Groyge
court.
V
'
Ruth Hawks, bill to foreclose mortgage
: nlto.il al
she is capable.
in no CLEANER milk produced in this
WjlsorT.
et
al.
bill
to
set
aside
d&lt;-ed
The Northern Olrio Coal Co va. L. H. I Harvey O. lams va Man' D lams.
Nathaniel and Lora Lykins" vs,.FnjnU i
state. Why’ijf this? Because we have
Glenn A Boyle vs. Nina J BuylejrtlCook. inwiMOt. on the care
iaiTOTCT.
and"'Ida Price, bill for an accounting,
Then; is* no food, that -will build up theH. A. Way Vs W. E. DeOolit. asol(ve B B1Vjn!1 vs Reuben A. Divin*. i Georgia E. GltUngs vs. cllfiord Git- I voire.
every mechanical facility to produce
■ John C McKibbln v.» Hattie I. MesumpMt.
’divorce
tings, divorce.
body Hones'and promote strong,, ro­
CLEA'N milk, and every drop of milk
Universal Film frxchangr. Inc. v. [ d Carj MeOuny&gt; ct
Vh WUllBm i In thc matter of die |&gt;eiltlou of Klbbin. divorce.
bust health ■ like .good CLEAN ’rpilk—
Wm.
Roy ---------Barrett.—aCc. v. Bcmictl. a^umpalL
• p gIrM&gt;ter, et al. bill of complaint to। Rudolph E Reichert. State Banking
we sell you comes from our own-care­
----- -J. Winner
-- vs. ---Emma Baril vs. J. Leon Barnum and
- Commissioner, for the appointment ot counting and injunction
lhe cheapest fond your’money can buy,
fully selected herd,- which is regularly
Horace Curtis, aaapmpslt.
.
custodian,
appointment
of
custodian
u
BcaniUtettor
vs.
Ida
E
BrandJulian J. Gardner va. Ellen Gardner,
when
you
consider
real
’
•food
value."
inspected. Why not give* it a trial?
Norm Company vs. Frank C.’ Andrus. divorce.
Bcnjattiln H. Cram vs. Fern Itollr *'«'«”"• altore*.
....
Mary
F. p
Reed
trespass on the case.
Mnrv r
'*d vvs* Calvin Reed, di­
Above all othyr things thr- very' FIRST
We'll deliver it, icy cold, to your door.
Fred A Marshall and Lavina P cram. dhoree
vorce.
E B Finley. Jr., receiver vs. Addle Manhall v». Orey D. Lenon, et al. bill
Einirr.1 1. Smith vs. Charles Butler
Smith, assumpsit.
Smith, divorce.
lo determine rights.
E. B Finley. Jr., receiver va. E. L.
Edward B Finley. Jr. vs. Von W. HEALTH UNIT MAK­
Ford L. Casey and wife vs. Will Fuhr,
Appleman, i’rifmjxdt
et nl. bill for specific performance of FurnlM and Erina J Furniss. bill to
ING COUNTY SURVEY
E B. Pmlcy. Jr., receiver vs, R. E an agreement.
forccl'AM' mortgage
-,
Swift, awnnpatt
Ruth E. Springer vs J. Howard
Edward B. Finley. Jr., receiver va
E. B Finley, Jr., receiver , v*. J. C
Springer, divorce
[.Less Opposition To Vaccina­
ROBERT \V. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Fumisx giuumpsit.
Leha J Caster vs Norman T, Coaler,
mortgage.
tion And More
-Attention -To
E/b. Finley, Jr. receiver vs. Llbbir
Delmont C. Webster vs. Frances E divorce.
Marshall, aasumpsit.
-Child’s Physical Condition
Pearl M Ayers vs. Homer S Ayer*.
Webstor.' divorce.
Ernest A. Hom vs. Helen Horn, di­ divorce.
The Barry County Health Unit ha.f
Hurd. assumpsit.
Mnry/M. DeWitt v*. Otttar Jay De­ computed :» survey oj all thc county';'
vorce.
E. B Finley. Jr. n-ceiter vs. Ethel
C. Glenn Gates vs. Gertrude Oates Witt. divorc­
* January hj. Carroll Brodbeck. Dale Hauer. Arnold
rural school* with their 2,135 pupth Of
Baxter and Erma Feighner. assumpsit divorce
. *
Control
National
once Furtlwtr Towns, Gaylord Flory. Ward Plant*,
------ --------- . Bank and Tru*tthese 819 had vaccinstiim rear,. 4491
C. H.* Dalhauser vs Eddie Purchls.
Clara Hilborn Cramer v» Tognn- Company of Baltic Creek vs Murray had taken thc Tmcm-Anti-Toxin tregt-1
&gt;• mad*- soon’.
replevin.
Stiles, IncJ et nl, bill to clear title and M Kenyon and Bertha C. -Kenyan, bill ,nt&gt;nt fGr diphtheria but had not taken
for boys of the
It Badge
Beekeeping. Won!
Samuel. Graubart vs. David R. Miller. correct description.
. to fpreclow" mortgage.
-m- Schick test; 33 ot those that had!
being planned Mr.
Hird study.'. Max
UMumpsit.
Frank Asplnall vs. Martell Evale!
Frank Wic.—r1 vx OrlK- H. Fauxcy. been found with defective vhion have
Friday evening,
■mber 1H.
r active and symCurtiss.Plant*.
78; Ward
8. M. TO;
...
E B. Finley. Jr., receiver vs. E. V. ’and Nellie Evald, bill to foreclore bill to Mt Midi* contract
rbefn fitted with gl«&gt;re.s; 7.1 have had.Blister J-pdkc to,
.
will
direct
the
B.xikbinding.
Wm.
Fox.
73; BunneM.
Smith, assumpsit.
E. Matthews
v».
O :§ut-|«heir tonsils' removed; 144 had- hud, Quaiitrop .M-htict
•
i mortgage.
.Plynn
--------------. Clyde
,
Ward
Plants,
S
M.
79; Cnics. Willard
In the matter of the otato of John
J(Mn Wisner
wlsnrr vs. Roy &lt;W1
...
Willi.im
Barrett.-et
; ton, bill
to-foreclose
uui ...
------- 1,-.. mortgage.
dental work done withm thc last ton b, Township on tiie
Arnold. Lynn "perry. 73 cooking, stcF. Kocher,- deceased,
appeal from-■pro- |ai. biii
bm for
(or mi
ftn »£tvunUriH
nCcounUng and
urid caiiccllacanccll.i------ - ------Minnie Traxler spnngi’U vs ----Frank ,n&lt;,nths.
' .
[
ver. Johnson. 74; Max Curtiss. 78;
bate court.
,Uon of
D Terrell et al. bill to foreclose inort-, This shows that grind progress has!
Gaylord Flory. 79; La Rue McMillan,
■
&lt; 1M."K£XTewses.
Enn fvighner vs. Charles H. Ray- g(IRl
.
.... wc tt-il of the’ Patrol No. 82 of that school under
J^reh made. Elsewhere
planning t&lt;j 79; Nell Rice. Arnold Towns. 79; First
leadership
ol
Elm~
-Charles O. McPiek. Jennie L.-Bill- [ninnd. bill to foreclose mprtaagc
• siu-rUl-Goslin' Sales Company vs. pr„(Kwd diphtheria pn v.ntiqn earn­ iter, dramat—’
Aid To Animal*. Gaylord Flory, L.i Rue
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p-i.
u,*»ii&gt;kucu
MBScout
Oath
and
make
inc
trip
to
Chtcagirfar
the
aning'. d al. vx. Venn- J. McIV-ck. bill
Hastings Building ami LAan uasoci-.i- Norns J Hetrihgton. Admr., &lt;•'. al.
-paign'—' -------— '
jam. McMillan. 79; Leathercralt, Welbley
pfthm. f'*
Dr- Kinde
reports ----that there
Mr c.irroll Halbert, formerly ^uiai H.-gioimi meeting„ *’
*
tor partition.
.
| tion vs. Elmer Harahbcrger aiu| write,
Frank Balrcrzak v*. Ray B.ilcrrzak. much 1(..-ss
.
opposition to vaccination
T. n. y. who is hvScout Headqugr- Ironside. 74; Kiuoell Ltnd. LaRue McCharles Wilcox vs. Earl and Bernice bill to foreclose mortgage
i t al. bill for accounting and tnjunc- now that) formerly, and that parent. ,ng . ,llth of NB-.huUr W1U
Ml
that ue may all Millan. Ned Rice. Arnold Towns. 79.
do not now hesitate to give their con-; uon.
t&lt;iuT!1 ln dirM;U,M1 MI Uj!a
.
...
....
.......iu-i wlw t«' the Pattifmdir.E. Rrrbert Boughner. 78;
; Central National Bank und Trust reni ns tlw y once did.
i -..
.
..
.
The Health Unit report also states L 7n’,“-',d‘‘v '■'‘‘ulhE. Novemlier 17. al lai- t-liark-n-d-by the council will i&gt;-- Personal Health. Carroll Brodtx-ck. 79.
. Company vs. Robert J. Fall, et nl. bill
met nnd the m&gt;-n &lt;if AlUgan and Barry Swimming. Robert Boughner. Wm.
that lhe number of communicable dis- ‘,K'
of ,,w’nA,n'' counties will continue on with the‘Boughner. Max Curtis* 78. Woodw'ork(to foreclose mortgage."
’
gan County District of the Ii,i’.th
’ Slwrriff-UnKlin Bales Company tx.,
coimctl group. Total expen.M-.v for the mg. fijirahal! Cook. Welisiey Ironside,
’AUgwt F. pelger and John FWwr.,bill! rol|0tt;. UIIC CMM. u,
iesvij' . Creek Area Council. 'Mr. C
chairman yf the Dis- one day trip will not exceed live dol- ”4.
;for an accounting.
79 o{ ,sc.uiei fever; 6 of diphtheria and '[son
*’n,Wwits
'1L'' elected
p,rCt’-'t chairman
Jars.
Tiie next regular monthly court of
-Danlel Fotor v- R..y Foster, ac- 49 ol uhooptog cough
Not a «mgl.- • Jclu*’A
«'1*’
Wednesday evening. November 18. m honor will be held December 21. the
counting und injunction.
raM. of an)l,n 1X)X has ^.j, n.JMrU&gt;d f-,r
.M,r and Mrs" H»»Bh ftlley and
; Walter RxDifiddl vs. Jay and Grda
and only two or thiee cases of
shif’-r motored to Allegan tot w o...*a... ... the B.»ny County District court &lt;&gt; third Wednesday night of the month In
the-.meeting
where —Mr. Riley extendt'r! isonor. Farm Patrol No. 76 of Curlton'lhe court to.jm. This lx the last Court
Blough, bill for an accounting and in-'
---------------the
year,-------------and every
to the ne
new
wishes of
qf ;C?n
— Edgar
-------Cheney
- ------ —and-------“ -----—
°—* Scout
junction
nr tcmri.ti .t iho Xh. b 11
*' board the best
oe.-t wi.-hes
Center.
Fred Her..- ol
-----Honor lor ,u
------ Building ....
■
e Barry county IXst
.
• '• lend. i -. w&lt;m the Jeaeph McKmgh- should receive rome promotion.
! Hastings
and Loan As.-i»-&gt;( U; *•
.I^ye^L^tXt^w^^'^T^nJ^Oti and-Eldon C cup tor highest per cent of Second
------------ ---- -----------------[elation vs.,Ray and Etta Pierce, bill to,
IS .^JiS ^ reL’Pi*' on *ou“n« and Dr Cla's ^■’■notion* L E. Barnett preHOLME* CHURCH.
[forecluac mortgage.
,'ire’deJl
. Henrietta VanderMolcn vs. Kobe imrti.rt it- tiw mtintv hut no death* !th'&lt;&gt;rae B. Darling. Assoc: director ol sideti in.the absence of clmlrman Kim
Mr«. Slroyan of Lyondville. New
•X re
K. Ktllovg Foundation*.xtend- Sigler and examiner* promt were; York. spent a few days with her
Lb. can •
' VanderMolcn. divorce
h
dlXe .nl Dr
»’■“ oncanmni.m
Richard M Cook. T S K Reid. HarOra E. Faulk vs. Chester Faulk, di- i
daughter and family, Mrs. Charles
Sta«W .«■«!«. Novnnbrr K Er -V awl-, fl-l tUIUncr, w.rf Bayne.
ivorcc.
.&gt;"1 Ln»» Clumlx-rtaw »»«. M» He.Hi Jr. «nd Uor4
' Hastings Building and Loan As-nchiDI TTTCD shultz or
Mr and Mrs. Abid Donley of HasTtal £m&gt; " £X
b- '-"
«'• 8h&gt;'"
Tb" ,bltow‘,“
Lt.
DU 1 1 ILK MIDDLEVILLE
itiontos. Carl C. and Beatrice M« Lafay- , “ a?
\ tings and Mr and Mrs. GUy Hough Il.m» ol N..Ur&gt;1llr In rbr
ietto. bill to foreclose mortgage. .
and son of East Hastings were Satur­
lUl.»
kwr
'-I
-»&gt;«■
I
—
1«
'
“
d «•??«•
.
,
,
_________________
Second. Class.- Harold Finkbelncr. 71:
I
Auditor
General
vs.
Delinquent
Tax-1
Lb.
Quality
day visitors at Walter Durkees. •
Plans
are
being
made
for
a
special
Gerald
Shultz.
"2;
Richard
Gaskill.
1 payer*, sale t&gt;t lands for taxes.
! that it Is a disease of little account It ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bayne. Ruth
t Albert Harry in. Juanita Barry, di-j har. often proven very serious, leavingI1 indoor winter rally to lx* held within 73; Nelson Valentin*., 76.
Eaton. Tom and t,wlr
guest,-----Mrs Slroyan.
were iu .
the next few weeks. Every troop
First Class: Chester L-..,..,
----- ----------------- -----------i
,v.„i children tn a bad physical condition.').-» should plan ta atti-nd und take some Taggart-of 71; Wm. Forbcy. 78; Leslie! Detroit a few days last week. I Edward Purchis v&gt; Cliarli* Dahl- what(SVpr
lx. dotM. to rcrfUCf, (he --- -- ;_r.
.
.....L,,Fancy Fruit
----- - iny
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodman ot
---- boy ent.-ring
thaurer.
.'number of cases i* worth while The at,lvc part. Any
. Hauer. Alfred Rich. 79.
I Henry and Dira Warner vs I^t
™
f ;ls7
f diphtheria ev‘‘nt ’nusl
».regtaiered scout tn
Star Scout Steven Johnson. 74: Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors
Am. O. Am™. Mil u,
JKSJ M l."Je SSJn“ “pM ™
™ *»’'
Max CurtLw. Robert Boughner. 78; at Hubert Barnum's.
■ mortKuge.
.. a campaign against that disease. Mod- -------------------------------------------------------। Edward B.
•r"
‘1 hL
ern medicine hits found a way to pre­
Charley W. and Ethel MOpwi. bill to v&lt;.nt djphlheria Bs efT«tive!y n* it
--------------------------------------- ?----------foreclose mortgage.
e rm.iiIKJX
I
■ Edvard B Finley. Jr. receiver vsmallpox.
_
x
I Clarence E. Mater, et al. MU- to fore­
FREEPORT.
close mortgage.
Mr®. Clara Porritt. Mr-s^ Laura
' Charles A. Harrington vs. Riymi Belle
Flynn. Mrs. Laurence Johnson and
Harrington, divorce.
William- 8. children of.Bowne visited al lhe H. Kt.
James K. Venill
•
Boughner homo Friday.
Wineland, bill to foreclose mortgage
Melon. Miller vs. George Miller, di- '[ Mrs. Ellen Yarger accompanied Mr.
land Mrs. H. M. Boughner to Hastings
Lb.
Fresh
4F
Bertha M. Ronan vs, Daniel Hub­ ' Wednesday
Mrs. Mary Hoopar 1* spending, the
bard., et al. bill to remove cloud from
winter months wltti her sister. Mrs..
Lb..
title.
'
Frank Barnhart vs. May .Barnhart, Amy Spaulding in Hastings.
DdrE? GTE AV R«u nd, SirloinIn the price of RUBBERS and SHOES at this store. Come
Mrs. 8. L. Peckham of Lake Odessa is
divorce.
DiLILr O 1 ILAISk. Port.r Hous*
spending a few days with Mrs. Edith j
in and COMPARE our goods^for PRICE and QUALITY.
Godfrey and Dr. Peckham
.
Bern Made For Mure Than One Year.
Mrs. Lydia Simpson who hav been
Here are some of the many bargains:
s[Kuiding a few weeks with her daugh-1
Frederick E. HflJ-.vs Leon Cool. etnl. ter. Mrs. Freeman Comstock at Grand I
Rapids, has relumed to her home here. |
assumpsit.
Mrs. .Leona Kidder and children*
The Industrial Co. vs. Leon D Cool
spent Saturday evening at the home ot,
and Andrew Dooley. OMUmpriL
.
Glenn J. MeLravy v&gt; B J. Dever­ Mrs. Lydia Ktdder and son Ralph.
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Lidka of Jack- •
eaux. a*sum|A!t •
. MajlL-wn Furniture Cd. vs. Mike son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renins of
Hastings
were
Friday
visitors
ot
&gt;Ir.
|
iGjufcich. luaumiisit.
LADIES’ 4-bkl. ARCTICS.
ODD LOT OF 2-bkl. SOCK
. .
, : vs. Mich-1 and Mrs. John Llctka
Muciej. and Mary Wielgosz
RUBBERS. Sizes 2 to 7
ae|
। Mrs. Irene Andrus was a Hastings
art and Helena Zawac^L
Zawacki. assumpsit.
as.fl
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
We Deliver
Mrs LaVerne Hall vs The Nashville ■ visitorvDiursday
.
LADIES
’-'HIGH WOOL QEO
MEN’S 1-bkl. SOCK
State Bank, trespass on the case.
Mrs. liazel Novuky -and sons Russell ■
JERSEY ZIPPERS
UUG
i
■
[and Glen, were th.Hastings Friday
1
RUBBERS at pair .
I Mnrj' Lmi Hcnney U spending a lew'
LADIES’ LOW WOOL M A E
■
-■
weeks with tier sou Homer and-family,
YOUTHS’ SHORT BOOTS,
•
; In Campbell
•
'
JERSEY ZIPPERS
I oQO
Jake Walker and Mr. Ironside of

MS CALLED
FDR MOOl DEC. S

GOOD, CLEAN MILK
Is the Ideal food For Youths
Or Grown Ups

N TuZru
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T"b‘“-

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Boy Scout News

Famous for Good Foods
THE NOR TH SIDE GROCER Y
Saturday, Nov. 26
Friday, Nov. 25

25c

Calumet Six

MARGARINE
TOMATOES E*’
FIGS
FRENCH’S FLOUR

24c
29c
15c
10c
25c

3

P &amp; G Soap

19c

“OPPORTUNITY”

MEAT SPECIALS

BOLOGNA
FRANKFURTERS JSf 2

PORK STEAK
PORK ROASTS

9c
35c
14c
14c
13c

IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR!!

HINMAN’S

Heavy Rubbers

for Thanksgiving

Especially do we wish to commend

PARAMOUNT MINCE MEAT

HE quality of the PARA­
MOUNT brand is unex­
celled and we urge you to try
these foods for your Thanks­
giving festivities.
Demand PARAMOUNT
foods from’ your grocer.

Order From Your Grocer.
"A Dollar apent for Para­
mount Foodt u a Dollar Mgr*
to Barry County Farmon”

For Those’Thanksgiving Mince Pie*.

The Following Are a Few of Our

LEADING PRODUCTS
’ Tomato Juice
Mayonnaioe
Hot Relish
Chili Con Came
French Drawing
Tomato Soup
Pork'and Beans
Ketchup
Sandwich Spread Sauer Kraut
Vinegar
&lt;
Chili Sauce
Maple Syrup
Mince Meat

PICKLES
Mixed

Hirsch Bros. &amp;. Co

gQp

37c
s1.75
Qgq

Paramount Foods/
*

Light Weight Rubbers

Sweet

Sour

Mustard

i Thomas home Monday. ’
1 W 3 Surrarrer accomiuimed Lewis
Overholt lb Haxtings Saturday on bit’i-!
'ness
'
i Mrs. M. C B?Vicr of Cflats Grove ;■ j
‘spending a few days with her daugh-f
ter. Mrs L. M. Curtu*
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bollock of Lowell |
were Sunday supper gueaU of Mr, and j
I Mrs. L M. CUrUsx and family
i Mr and Mr* 8 F- Johnson and cor-1
win Novisk'y of Grand Rapids vhited
I relatives here Sunday
I Mr fcnd Mrs. A J Novisky were
j Lowell visitors Sunday
; Thc 1. O. 0. F. game aupper was well
[attended and everyone reported a
I splendid evening
COATS GROVE.
The Community service for Nov 271
will be led by Coy Stowell; musician
(Myrtle Stowell;
boomer. Blanche
Bayne; handslukcr, Warren CoJlbaugh. Rev Conklin of Hasting* will
I speak and will turnu.h music.
I A tine crowd was present at the
’ Birthday meeting at Mr*. Mattie Kim[ blc s Tuesday. Mrs. Kendall Coats had
'charge of the program and a comforts
i able was made for thc Red Cross.
.
A Thanksgiving, program was given’
on Sunday evening consisting of talks
ion the subject and songs by a chorus.
Tiie F T. A. nltx U this week WedI nesday evening with a sripptf and pro|gram.

MEN’S HEAVY ALL
RUBBER, 4-bkl. at pair
MEN’S ALL RUBBER
ZIPPERS, at pair
BOYS’ 4-bkl. HEAVY
ALL RUBBER, at pair

$2.10
’2.95
’2.10
MEN’S HEAVY WHITE
95c
SOLE RUBBERS
BOYS’ HEAVY WHITE
80c
SOLE RUBBERS
YOUTHS’ HEAVY WHITE
65c
SOLE RUBBERS

LADIES’ STORM ALASKA OEa
RUBBERS, at pair
OOC

QEaa
vOG
Mirse*' &amp; Children’^ High $4 QE
Rubber or Cloth Zipper* . I aVW
MISSES’ &amp; CHILDREN'S $4
LOW ZIPPERS, at pair ? I .OU
Misae*' &amp; Children’* All $4 EE
Rubber, bright tlnhji. 4-bkl Ar,lio| BwO
LADIES’ SNAP RUBBER
SHOWER BOOTS, at pair

Broken lot of Children**
SNAPS, LOW ARCTICS
OOG

;

Many Bargains in men’s, ladies’, misses’ and children’s
Shoes or Oxfords on racks inside. Come and see them.

IRONSIDE SHOE CO
'The House of Quality Footwear

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 19tt

PAGK8IX

THE SUPREME SALE SENSATION of ALL TIMES

IT’S HERE!
The One Tremendous
Furniture Event
of a Lifetime
NBH

Offering the ENTIRE Stock In A
Great Money-Raising Public Sale!

Buy at Your Own Price!

Every ArticfeTo Be Sold for CASH To the
HIGHEST BIDDER at Public Sale... Every
Article Must Go AT YOUR OWN PRICE!

IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME FROM ANY DIS­
TANCE—TO SHARE IN IT!

"The Modern Method of Quick Merchandising”—
A most unusual opportunity offered to the public
of this section—to obtain'tlie Newest, Up-to-Date
Dependable Quality Furniture in this manner . . .

TION
For Your Information
WE ARE NOT GOING
OUT OF BUSINESS!

Sale conducted under supervision of JACK GOR­
DON, Auctioneer; 1. McDONALD, Assqciate.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED
FREE OF CHARGE

Everything to Go... Nothing Reserved

FIRST AUCTION

ALL SALES FOR CASH
Deposit Required At Time of

FRIDAY, NOV. 25 at 7 p.m

We have hundreds of old honest customers on
our books today who are unable to make regular
payments on their accounts. This naturally
makes us look to other sources to raise cash. We
must have cash to keep our business going. Our
only choice is to turn our merchandise into cash
quick. This we have decided today. We realize
that to raise cash we must sacrifice profits. For
that reason we arc throwing our entire stock
into a Ri’pantic auction. Buv at your own price
for a limited time only. When we have raised
the cash we want, the auction sale will be dis*
continued immediately and business continued
as usual. This is the opportunity of a life time
to buy -whatever you may be needing for your
home. It is our honest belief that it will be
many years before you will be able to buy home
furnishings al such prices again, ■■

NATIONALLY FAMOUS ... DEPENDABLE HIGH QUALITY
Up-to-the-Minute FURNITURE and RUGS DINING ROOM
BEDROOM
' SUITES
Tn a wide vatlciy of - ncwAt designs—
O.-ier.tal • Walnut. Burl Walnut. African
Walnut, combined with Satinwood. Ro e•.»&lt;, i .uid other high grade matched cubinrt stood jocks. La:p.- rekxi-ui!

Refurnish Your Bedroom-Now At
Your Own Price!
'
EVERYTH ING ON SALE!
NOTHING RESERVED!
'»-li-ct any article you desire — to be
off: nil &lt;-n the auction block!
Never in all your life has there come
: ;'&lt;h a sxortrnls. such a tremendous op■r..: tunlty to t-Vtasn the newest, ma t
-'.thd!'. Home Funushmgs,

An. Opportunity if ttyere ever was one!
Make your own selections!

FREE! FREE!
25 Useful and Beautiful Gifts
to the first 25 ladies entering
our store after 1:30 P. M.

Free Gifts At Each Sale
door as you enter for every
sale, afternoon and evening.
No purchase required.

FREE GRAND PRIZE!
A valuable piece of furniture
for the home will be given
away to the lucky person last
evening of sale as the
Grand Prize.

Miscellaneous
Furniture
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
LOUNGE CHAIRS
COFFEE TABLES
OCCASIONAL TABLES
END TABLES
MIRRORS, LAMPS
DAY BEDS
SPINET DESKS
SECRETARY DESKS
CONSOLE SETS
SMOKING CABINETS
BEDS, SPRINGS
SPRING MATTRESSES
ETC., ETC.

To Be Sold At Public Auction to the High­
est Bidder—At the Price That It Will Bring!

—Living Room Suites, Bedroom and Dining Room
Suites,'1 Cabinets and Breakfast Sets, Tables, Lamps,
Mirrors, Pictures, Odd Chairs, Day Beds, Studio
Couches, Odd Dressers, Vanitie&amp;and Chiffoniers, Cedar
Chests, .Rugs and Floor Coverings.

RUGS!
• Wiltons

-

• Axminsters

• Wilton Velvets
• Royal Wool Wiltons

High Grade Pianos
A Chance of a Lifetime To
Purchase a Beautiful Piano
.
At Your Own Price!
Such well known makes as^A. B. CHASE,- KI1ANACK and

• French Orientals
• Domestic Orientals
—9x12 size
—6x9 size
—8’4X10’,j. size

BACH. Bl*S|l and l.AXE. KE.MI* and SON,and many others.

• Throw Rugs

Also A Few Player Pianos Included

All to Go at Your Own Price!

ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED
OUT... TO THE BARE WALLS!!

Miller Furniture Co
■1 "

Refurnish Your- Bedroom Now
/ at Your Own Price

OUT-OF-TOWN
CUSTOMERS ARE URGED
TO COME! , .
It will pay you to come 100 miles to
r-haw- in the most extraordinary House
Furnishing Opportunity ever alfcrtd lo
the public of this'section!
Come .jmd Inspect the Stock! Sec this
fine FurmruTf-wrtfi your own eyes!
Store opens dally for Inspection at
10:00 A. M.

2 Sales Daily
2:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M.
Every Day Beginning Friday,
November 25 and Continuing
For a Few Days Only!

————

Store open foF selections daily
at 9:00 A. M. Come and make
your own selections.

HASTINGS, MICH.

SEATS FOR ALL!

“Complete Home Furnishers’’

WEST STATE ST. * Telephone 2226

SUITES
Choice nf many newest Styles and designs
in Burl Walnut, Mutcjied Walnut, Oriental
Walnut, English Oak. etc.—with nil newest
construction features.’

Valuable FREE GIFT At Every Auction/

Chairs will be provided for the
comfort of patrons while at­
tending the sales.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER M. IMS

' boston

Social Events and Personal Mention
Mtts Mae KeUer was home from Ann
Arbor' over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester were
tn Grand Rapid* on Ttiursday
I
Miss Martan ‘Ickra was home from

Mr* Lillian McIntyre hu &gt;Vlurned
'
‘

Mra. Della Allard »r.d Miw

’
Marion

Helpful
Hetp/iH Suggestions

Urges Purchase

»AO»f

■

cream pie
FAVORITE DESSERT. vz,«cs *
,
' A layer cake with otttard cream fill-.
ing &lt; a cake • notwlthMaiid:ng it I.' When a
called a pie!i. * real ar...*«xru*. among of Christmas
f&lt;Kxl»! It* • creamy’' filling re.mlu from buying moi e Ilian ii pay Hili* slicker to J
/the ure of evaporated milk, which also put on his holiday letters ur. packages
iwlro to make till* recipe for Bceton according

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UNDERWEAR
FOR WINTER/

.
ii
v
™’",&lt;‘ ",DI’lsn
'i--.',•&gt;.«»&gt;..r...........
W,T" """ I*”*™’
Mr and Mrs W E. Smith and Mrs. &lt;w£ M„ S,‘ K.rd “'Ll «£•
justomer or friend who buys'
All weights and sizes in wool, cotton,
Fred Kennedy spent Monday in Grand Eva A. Hecnx were in Grand Rjjptds on
osts Christinas M-ai» u buying
Tapioca cream pudding served With
Boston Cream Pie.
Rapids.
*
and mixed fabrics in union suits and
a very- big busine-s. Mr. BenTtiur.vd.iy.
cinnamon apples mates a delicious and / |.3 c (atu butter*
Mr. and Mrs J H. Watkins &lt;»C Three
Mr and Mr*'. B T. Townsend and | unusuaI dcMert.
Rivers air guisU of Mr. und Mrs. W son of Grund Udge were Sunday- 1-3 c quick cooking tapioca
tiAjo piece underwear.
c evaporated milk and •
J Watkins
c water, mixed.
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs
R
M.
laimbnMrs. Mabel StcbLim, &lt;-! Lansing wx. .Mrs. A. E. Lamblr, who lias been visit4 c milk, scalded.
■:
c
sugar.
baking‘powder
The, brands you. btiy here are nationally known—
tnewe«eiW.
^2*?:. "‘‘‘H1"1
Mr “n“
. 1 or 2 egg yolk*, lightly beat&gt; (i •
Su^erior medium weight and Stephenson heavy weight
th'c mu"'?! Mra’lXge SlZ me?
J J’m.S’Z? X' l 't fla*wln|f.
.
• l-3t !em»n extract
1 or.2 egg whites. slirRy beaten.
|
t vanilla •
- •
.
underwear are familiar to everyone for their high
.
I Cnain-biliter Add itgar an*i creiin
on i 2 c sugar. ,
quality. Our underwehf is doubly guaranteed to be •
' until sugar granuht. are d.
Site
Johns visited Mr. and Mra W. M Steb­ Friday.
.Hatitffactory—-the. manufacturer guarantees
.... .... wv-.—. Mrs Auiil Bachman ' &lt; T cinnamon candir' ’
I flour, thi n mea-ur,- !t&lt;--!f’ who hakbins on Sunday
accompanied them kx fur aa'/MUakego:i I 8 small apples, pared, cored nn41 ini: powder. Add flour and diluted
• ‘them, and so do we.
Mi-.s Anna Smith will lx* the where She visited her mint. Mrs Retta quartered.
Imllk alttntatcly to tin- lutrtcr-war
ThankagiviiiK gut-i.t of iier sister. Mr: Merrifield,
■
returning -with Mr. nnd Mr: ' Add ■ tapioca am.i salt to milk,..«ud ;mixture, beginning ami ending with
_
bsuWii ect:
Edmonds on Saturday.
cu&lt;,,t ln double boiler 15 minutes,. or/f^ur.
,Jn llw,
Mr mid Mr.-. II. 8 Ritchie rpent
Mi and Mr». c, A. Kerr returned Until uiptocg u clear, stirring frequent-jwijjtwt and add t!
Pour
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Earl Offley from Chicago and Whiting, Ind. on' b' Add sugar. Pour small amount of
into two ntc.tins that have been lined.
of Grand, ttapul*.
■ '
.
- - -----------------------iwith wnx.xl piijx-r and bake In a.nvxiSunday P. M . after several days' visit tapioca
mixture
over----------egg yolk,
stirring,
Miss Florence Walkin 4.rom«&gt; hum*,” with her xWer. Mrs Cora Dunning. vl(K«*
“““y. Return to doob!*
hmi..r
dgorously.
double boiler/enPe
oven &lt;2S0 &lt;fc-gre* • I .'S minfrom Wyandotte on Wednesday for the While th«re Uiey attended a concert in ami
■* ’*------cook
"------------------------------until 'thickened
Remove / n»e_. spread cream filling bet ween
iild flawing.
Told
B,„| .^prmkfe top with powdered
orchestra Hull given by the A capt&gt;*lla (from* fire und mid
flavortr
Dr and Mr*. Will Thwaites of Grand ehj.ir directed by Noble Caln. TTw*. small amount .into
.... egg white, -i* Add to 'sugar.
Rapids wrt^Dunday guesu of. Dr. and were also privileged to hear the Colored remaining
- •
•tapioca mixture and blend.'
are lower than ever before &lt;&gt;n underwear
Mr*. Dentil* Murray. ■
.
'.
1 Chorister* choir of sixty voices which ChilL
tar.
Combine sugar, water and cinna - i
of known, good quality
am: at Hie Music Festival last sumSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Riclutnl
mon candles. Add apples and cooki
Potts
Greenville.
wry gently until apples uro pink and
: transparent, basting frequently. Chill.i
Two-Piece
Suits
50c, to $2.95 per garment
football souad and
Arratigr &lt;m plate like a Water lily nnd '
monda of Nashville.
COACHES WERE GUESTS /.surround with tapioca cream mixture, i
Union Suits are 75c to $3.95
Mi and Mrs. I
I
i unsin.’, ebiiicii Mr. and Mr.- H. 8. Riichie Cong. Ketcham Gave Interest■thoroughly/ Add egg
.m
mg Adrfri.s, 0„ Sundoy
jwell, tlu-n add water
over billing water ‘
from Kaluiiia'-xio on WMlne.sday for tin-1
•
Evening
(about fna- minutes. R*
balance of Um* week.
A very delightful guthfrins was !*•'&lt;} . 3 c tomaUx*'.
• .
'add vanilla nnd owl ’
Mr. and Mra. Roy Cordes plan to nlt l(1
.„IWIWb church bn HuntViy
th&lt;, mi
McthrxHsL
4 hard cooked eggs, diced.
spend Thanksgiving with Mr:-. I hyllis (.t'ening when thc Epworth League cn- ■ !4c iMfilt-ci rice.
Reynnld.’i of Ann Arixir
.
(ertalned lhe High .-a'lirKil f.otball
4 T ehopiH'd green peppers.
Mr. and .Mr* C W. Crawford mihI
tlil.
4 T chopped celery.
of- nmny
Billy went to Chicago on Munday to U1„.n„ nI (1 ,lA,
A )*&gt;t luck • ' 2 T chopped onions.
remain wr nwplufilvtng. .
supix-r w.u, .an. .
_
.
"j c pimento cheese, cut Jim*. “"V ju
Mr. and Mrs F I^Druulllard ot Pon- 1(1,VK1 b.. .t wild houi., 0)rn at 7 |5
Melt butter and add flour
---------- 1. ocloek, the young I»ropl1* attended Xhc and add- tomatoes and cool
. .
until ■ • - - R. Hayes owr Thanksgiving. ‘
; evening service. Cong- John P­ creamy sauce forms.
_________ ‘ Add rest of in/
1 slice
untoll
Dr A F. Way ot Anu Arbor and Dr1 K'-lcham giving the address. . '
gredient.* Pour itit.-j shallow,’ buttered : 2 celery leave
C S Wheeler. &lt;4 Gram! Rapids were tn11
Mr. Ketcham extended greetings to baking duh, Bake 25 minutes tn mod( pvpp-i
Old }l
BEAR SKINS FROM YUKON
FAIR LAKE.
the
Friday on
bustonu,.
.... city on
---------------------------t|„,
and .cummer.dcd them for crate oten. Serve in dish in which
*»"t cranulited gela’in
YIELD FLAKES Ol GOLD.
Tills; community Wim saddened to
Mr.,, (ifontr WHidckneelit &lt;•! Grand lllrjr
Reason. He tlwn told baked
! । _ u..................
Rapid* round Mr. ami Mr., Raymond ,,f th(- first football game ever faikl in
Despite topsy-turiy world . m.*ney hear of thc death of Mrs. Will Evans. •
WindekiHclit orej* the weekend.
'' /'
....
...
standards. UrsusTiorribllU. the Alaskan, familiarly called Aunt’ Marion by *11.
r J. F. Edmonds, acctynponicd by.Gur- li'H.rn. thr Hitter ixing
lul b&gt; |i
I grizzly bear, sticks lo the gold standard., which occurred nt thc Pennock hospital
'slowly 16 minutes. Strain
&lt;lon Edmonds ol Na-duM1'- went to
roar** reive. Hept '.&lt;&gt; baling and pmir
.
'.or tather. thr gold standard sticks to at Hastings Wednesday after a short
IH'Jil
lhe line-tip of lhe local
4 T lemon juice.
over
gelatin
mixture
Stir
until
gelatin
,
Apple-'
W L P&lt; tui'K'k went. t&lt;i Big Rapids- ileven W.&lt; Right, end. Roy Rowiad-i 2 c chopiwd pineapple.
• him When a University of Michigan illness. She will lie greatly missed by
: dissolves Cool, pour into inflivkluaf Wha: ■
i forestry professor went prospectingMu her many friends.
today tiMiXTid thc l^ilauro &lt;&gt;l tiie v.tek &lt;t; Right tackle. Grorg&lt;* Collins; Right
3 c sugar, .
'molde. Chill untir still. Unpiold on Th. nv
;txar hides brought from thc Yukon
wilii Mr. und Mrs. E. W. Pr’nnc-ck.
guard. Charles Kuitz; CetHef. Pal
■y Ladies’ Aid Society,
Wnsii ...........
tfprtcots .....
and cover.........
with water.
surround. With vcgctaqic mix-,To sei’
i regum. looking for pew types of animal ,
lliri WkU
11 Dewey und l.imily of Uuimi'.-.: Wntrrs; U;lt. guard. Ami ipeckt *Wih soak ov.,t night. Ininurningtuidpim - ./lettuce,
vith, ftU
Mrs,. Bessie Vnughii.
f
- the Thank.*.gn1nu aiieM, of Rev ,.„x. ljlfl tut.klr. Jllhn cheney; Dft afiple Coverandc«&gt;kalbwiy30min- lure.
jptirtslte*. he found unexpected Hakes u.(. w„u ^tended. The imfctlng far
11! I’ll have
I can । s
r . L. L .D, wev and Grorge,
, I)(| John Ketcham; Quarterback. L. ;UI, .,
through a colander. Add
&lt;&gt;t gold, scattered throughout tiie fur
Dccembrr will be held with Mrs HarAnd gtt,_ ---------------------. Mrs. \Tillie Mrfaiughlin and a Iri'ivl ,j Goodyear: Bight half, C- J Lnhr; ; lemon juirr tii.d .•ugur. Bolluntilmix1 Lest ambitious miners pack klu and
pafnM.Ie&lt;. on thc second WednesL*tTliiR»&lt; Twill et»M.* me up a hit
ot Muskegon were; guest.. ot
... ----iheud for Hie Yukon. Professor O'Roke (lav U1!)1
,,f ofllcen,
Mrs. .IP/yd j^.; half. Donald Smith; I-Tillbuck. tun* tluck’em stir frequently. ~
Serve
jstates that the gold is mipute in qu*n’
-----Chuk Saturday night and Sunduy.
with bread or hot biscuits.
Itity. and that 'bear panning" is fur
Parking a Historic Problem.
Six waives were played during the
Turkes!
Bt*y!
and
sluflii^'.
I from 11 ect rich quick possibility. How
Cle veland visitin'Mr. mid Mrs A 8 /M.Hhon (•*«, »-jtb marl ■!!«'. two wlfl*.
no ui
Parking had It* problem* rock in
" *lie things ihat ever gn
!the U-ani collected the Wald flakes
in
Johnson nt Flint over th&lt; ww k *'hd. ■ A1I( Ral&gt;.Bnd ■•*&lt;» with Kalamazwi Ccn1 c fat.
inuynm
Small
1660 ** evidenced
by
dcboy in such # state
- tl»e
\\ following
.
(/; ineir
their tmex
thick «ur
fur is
Is a myaun-y.
mystery, aiuau
f
" ------Mr .n*.d Mr.-. Harry bpark.. ana fuin- tnd. and &lt;&lt;u» two touchdowns uru
J c dark brown sugar.
whole day and night to wait?I. uinounts
uin^unU of
oj gold
u0ld are
are found
found m
in many
many . cree issued by Charles II.
ily ty Charlotte were Htu[,l.,y gu*-si.&lt; ol inad&lt;* by Hnsqn**.*-.
1*3 c sour cream.
...
.
. ■
"Wlwrt-a* the cxce.Mive
rxea'.s.iivc number of
jonnauq. Chill. Wh* a ready ----------"Whereas
i Alaskan
stream
beds and tiie metal
.... ------- In dosing Mr Ketcham computed:
arrange portions around gelatin ialad.4.'smif! mm—IT! have to go
; may have caught under thc animal s hackney coaches in the city ot LonMis-J Margaret Schaupner of Detroit the gninv of foothill to the game off 1 t vanilla.
!Cover tfith mayonnaise, wrie at once. And shut my eyes, vo I won't know,
&lt;• common nW। claws, later to be transferred to tiie fur.
will Is- thc guest of Mis:. Emily M • liir and urged thc young |x*oplc to
2 t cinnamon
or Ih. bear, muht h»&gt;, relied m mner. H» *UWU ««, huhvw. b.m&lt;
it t hud only hot found out
JU!
Etaain tor Thanksgiving and the week hL-thcr living and thc continuance of/ I t cloves.
thereby
made impassable
and danger
on
lhe .bom
ol mm« quiM
"“-1-­
What saying, "scent" was till
«/ about,
end.
1 t nutmeg.
term'wx.rk and cooperation with their
'atidrnbrrff
.
:
When
chopping'
anything
Jn
a
ous.
Mrs. J. E Vandenberg. । Yukon stream, picking up stray flakes
Mr. ami Mrs. Lemuel Severance. Er­ fcllowmeti.
'
i- 1 'i t salt.
■We command that n&gt; person or pyr.mincing bowl, uw thc knife in a rock-'
iMertiV Van&gt;
in .t. Lxiis a.id Beulah visited In Charof the mineral that old sourdoughs
It wa» n splendid service and one tor । I « chopped, dales.
!ing motion rather than chhpplng. '
have sought ever since the great strikes sons permit or suffer the said roaches
1&gt;::&lt; over riN week end wi'h E. H which Rev L. L. IXWry Is to be com- ; 1 c chopped figs.
MIDDLEVILLE READING CLUB. i
to .M/ind. or remain m any of the
much easier and climmal,.; all Ilfat
Chupellc n nd family.
1 c nuts.
liichded
.
The* member:, of the Middleviliej‘of the UDO’S.
street".
.
*
noise.*
. Mr. and Mr. L'-imicl Severance ami,
4 c flour.
Women's Reading Club entertained':
Her Grandpa's Son.
"Given at pur court al Whitehall the
daughter Lola will ajieml T1unik.«ivmg
—
I t sadn.'
' tt'ulr husbands and guests to. their an-/ Kitty, aged four, had been naughty, eighteenth day of October. 1660.
Vegetable
Soiip.wr-Ok.in Ik-lrolt and nt tend 4 he wedMr. Kim Sigler cnUijatncil Circle | 1 t baking powder.
inuul banqtwi Thursday evening In their j and her father hud
_a
--------._
u
—
K_.
"God
Save
the
King.'
........... . ...... .....I....
'KI., 't
l t A M
1
large
soup
bone
w.th
meat.
to apeak tn her be­
Crenin fat and sugar. Acid cron m
! clubrooms in thc beautiful Pythian- fore going to business. On Ids return
.M'. ami Mr.-. George RobiMson mid Monday eivriliig wiUi a k'xxi attend- nn(j ,.aM lini| ti-at two minute*u Add
'Temple The'clubroom was decorated
Hints fur Husband's.
Mrs'S. C. Block exiiect to .s;x-nd biiit A lirttly iwit luck supper was I rest of irytrcdienU.
Chill
.... •&lt;dough i
nauomu cmom
.arm- p.c: in tiie national
colors m.n
with .
a large
pic-. “
Thank:Hiving flhtli Mr. and Mrs War- vrved and the businer* -a-satoti held., Btwi
g nlx bit' of dough
It was Just a mlsplgced letter in an
,
_und' flatten!
a„m,, Wmhwwn In .W ggSjgygJg,
advertisement tn a Boston paper ask­
down throe Inches apart in greased' 1 gr«vn pepper. cSiniiprd.
i center, nr. it was a ■ program pommer1 c chopped onibn. ,
ing for authors' manuscripts, but see
baking sheets, Bake 12 minutes in
Mrs, Julius crmis and son Claude of were enrolled*. Mr, Tho.-, Baird con- modeniteoven.
what it did to lhe m«*nlng. It read.
1 c fim iy diced carrots
Eisl Cakdohli w«rv*Sunduy guests ol dprud the* devotions and Mrs D. D
Send us your Mrs. tor candid criticism
COLOR FOR CHILD'S ROOM.
' 1 c finely diced turnips. .
Mr and Mrs/ Dah D wr-. '
- Walton gave a short talk and reading.
and advice"—■Capper’s Weekly.
2
c
fine
diced
potato^,.
Jmm.- Bricndle of Big Rapid-' has All enjoyed Mn-zing r-mny old Unib
One of the .most appealing color/
to the W. lrome was given by Rev. Me- ---- ‘--------------------------------------------------2 c tomato JtnCc and pulp.
been vtxiimg his sister mid husband, hymns- al &gt;. Closing the evening was schemes for the furnishings of a child's
K.
an.
He
complimented
thc
club
for
•
Mr and Mrs Wm. Mishler, mid Ollier a contest in which Mr,. Agnes Fisher room Is red. white and blue. Not only / 3 t salt, or to taste.
iltrir
modern
Ideas
and
civic
Inter-/
---------------------------------------------------.was the winner.
will it have a patriotic appeal which, *• t pepper.
The,next meeting will be on Brother- children w
,„ enjoy, but ..
will
it- will be un-, Wash thc soup bone and be careful vsis. Swift, . .-.pernor of the evening, left.|
;■«! Hinkley and Richaid expect i- Iwod night. Dec. 12, nt the home of usually fresh looking . and attractive. to remove all small loo-e mvc,,. of
.
,
v. .1bone
the tnn
bone in
in uu larp
large kcttl*
IhomHtt that(„the
dubs
future
Curtkins ■ might
white.
m the
i.citt. the
,HnllW
ulMlallv
„ llltB
,_ work ।
Mrs.
Dai
id
Boyra.
.
CurtiUns
be
red. and. white
*"1’'' 1Put
xi&gt;end Thanksgiving With Mr.-niiji Mr*
..mi aith- should be along legislative, lines
J Cheeked gingham or a crUp blue linen.
*i‘i\ tlR‘ c,’1‘' 'jra!z
Dwight Hiim|Hirey of Laftsihgr
•
Miss Horton, din-ctor of music of the.'
| thc bedspread and rugs'in either color. rn, r ’'H - hourr. Rem.H
Mr. ami Mr... Edwin Pale and Mr PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS.
frorp
the
brqth.
Coak
fell
thr
vegehtgh^hool.
favored
us
with
two
viohn
JOHN
PALMER
FRIDAY
EVE.
hind the furnlttrnfi prettily imlntcd.
'’’
Irving Bqlltrich of • Detroit
I tables,
,
, „ , .
'
Honoring Mr and Mrs. John Palmer j
taoit’s, except tiuuu- tonuit'a-j.,
lomttrota.. in fat
lai in a nu,1,
I'skillet
.......
.
------Mrs. Hankey of Petoskey gave several
loi about 10 miiiui-,.
stirring
:of Grand Rapid/-, the American Legion
tnonda Sat unlay night and Sunday.
r
vocal
wiloiThe
girls
of
the
Glee
Club
|until thc vcnetablcr, arc tender but not*
George Blitter war-Nipmc from E.ttt and Auxiliary held a jAirty for them al I 6 egg yolks.
lead by Mt-» Pauline Bena way. iahg!
1 broken Serve thc meat with the soup
(J ogg w lutes.
Laming over Sunday. He will be home tiie la-gion home' on Friday evening,
. several colonial songs.
or save ii for hash or cnxiuclR.-..
tor Thanksgiving al-o. linking with’ him thc alfuir being a grout aurpriife lo
1 t crea ir0&gt;f.tarter
Mrs Harty E Bennett entertattied'
This makes a nithtrr largp quantity
as giwsU, Pro!, and Mrs, Tabor ol M Mrs. Palmer...
About tilty were present at the pot
of soup, but h L equally goxl reheat­ the executive board of the County FedI t lemon extract.
erntion to a one o'clock luncheon
luck
Mippcr
and
lhe
dancing
which
fo|ed and Mrv« d another day,
*
1 &gt; t vanilla.
Charles Finstrom mid Roy Finstrom
/Tuesday. Cover# were laid for twelve.
attended the football game at M. 8 C.
c sugar oiftedv.
Thr business .‘ession took thc re-,
on Saturday and Hartlev Finstrom nrAuxiliary prewntai Mr., Palmer - I c pastry flour (sifted*. •
matmler ol the afternoon.
1
\
। Serving Six'
Beat yolks. Beat whites, add cream
Mrs. Charles Cox of Detroit returned
■ ।
appreciation of thc splendid work sire of tarter and sugari Add slowly and / 4 slices bacon.
‘.
home Wednesday .morning alter visit-,
... , ,
..
, has done tor ttw Unit. Mrs. Palmer beat steadily until’ mixture becomes J 1-3 c chopped •onion.-.
'm-: with her friends for a week.
•riUbS .J““■« r***™*
'
creamy. Add rest of ingredients, in-' '&lt; c chopjied green peppers,
c chopp-d ctlcry.
CRACKER INDI STKY HERE
of Mis L E Lane who is gradually nnchiding yolks. Mix lightly. Pour into
BRIDGE clib met.
2 c tomatoes.
HAS LONG HISTORY.
proving. Tiicy will remain .several • Mrs. (ionion
Jordon Ironside
irorv.iav was ninehostci to ungreaw d sponge cake pan. Bake one
2 c cooked macaroni.
The earliest record.-, iwrtaining to.
—,
,
eight members of her bridge club oh.I 1hour in slow own. Invert pan until
tnc cracker industry »how that, in1
Eiirabeth Jean and Hornet Ann Thurxday.
Hndge’ -followed a on? 'cake is cool. Remove carefully und
I
paprika
1792.
a:
Newburyport.
Mass. Theodore,
serve
with
whipj&gt;ed
cream.
Chidester ol St Johns came Saturday ^dock luncheon Mrs F. W Strbbim 1
'; c grated eh«»'‘
Peareoii betjan the manufacturing of
i.ud will remain until after Thanks- h,.I(1 1UKh
anti Mn n-nnk AnCut. bacon into small piece• Heat Hit' Urge cracker known as -pilot" or
pivlng with 'tlwir gnutdparenb. Mr.
l3W
'
and
brown
in
frying
p.m
Add
onions.'
■•ship;’ bread, his id a being to supply
mid Mr - W. N. Chidester
;
■
3 c diced rooked potatoes.
peppers and celyry. Add tomatoes and « substitute for bread, that would not J
Mtiw Uuiise SchwCrdtfergcr of HurMARRIED.
bm| slowly 2 minutes Hur frequently. /spoil wheh I'urrtMt on a long sea voy-j
bnr Springs.- student at Burson's Buri*
At Angola, Ind . on Nov. IS. Mr. Ed­
Add rest of inBre&lt;1&gt;cnts and pour into
new School ol Kalamuon. was the ward F. Groat and Jennie E Allen
buttered buljlng dish. Bake lb minutes
in IflOt Joseph Bent began,in Milton.'
week end Burst of Miss Helen C. Mills, They have gone to.Floiida to spend
ip moderate oven.
■
Mass, thc making pt the celebrated
bath girls returning to Knljmuroo Sun­ the winter and on their return will re­
l paprika.
Bmit's Water Cracker; and Artemus
day evening.
c cheese..cut line.
side in Hastings
'
\i( V
Kennedy
began thr manufacturing, iu
'j c crumbs.
1 pound veal round, ground.
1806. at what-i., naw Arlington, Maw.,/
2 T butter, melted
1 c. cracker enfmbs cf Uhat *as called the Kennedy Crack- •
Melt 4 tablespoons of butler, Add
2 T'Cboppcd onions
floyr. when blended add milk, cook
2 T clumped green lK-j&gt;|x
All three of the-c in Massachusetts'
until creamy sauce forms. Stir .con—
arid all familiar name.-, in tiie industry ;
stantly Add searonsings and cheese
today!
Add jioiatocs Pour into buttered bak­
1 c milk
Tiie California gold rush in 1M9 and
ing dish. Cover with crumbs mixed
2 T bacon fat. melted
tiie Civil War tn IM! gave a great tm-,
with melted butter. Bake 20 minutes
I T chopped parsley
petu* to the buNneas
In moderate oven.
Mix ingredients. Pack into buttered
Originally known as "hard bread",
loaf pan Bake 50 minutes in moderate later changed to "cracker' and in
oven. Unmoid catciully. -----* “«“ England known as biscuit." it has be­
nr ‘licit
Make Your Selection Now While
cold.
come so |x&gt;puJar that there arc few'
.
'Iwanes today which do not carry on
Our Assortment is Complete
3 c milk
’
their panto shelves a box of crackers •
3 hard cooked eggs, dived.
1 c tuna.
Christmas Seals, also Christmas Tyings
Ship owners have discovered that
•i
c
chopped
cclrry.
i I c cooked pens.
.••hips painted certain colors attract
and Wrappings
i paprika.
t paprika
■’IV/icrc Immciluiti: AltcnliQn'uiui Courtesy ure shown luull ”
/dinging barnacle* more readily than
1 I sdlt.
’
do oth.'n
A&gt; the crustaceans alow,
3 T dwppcd green peppera
*i t celery wit
'down live speed.ol liners, experiment*
Phone 2115 Hustings, Michigan Wc Deliver
Melt butter, add flour. Blend and T T chopped cmion.
j are being conducted al a laboratory kt
add thr milk
CoL-k until creamy [! I T chopped pimento ■
"Whert You Maj Buy With Confidtnct"
.Cuxhaven on thc North Sea lo deter-•
1-3 c salad dressing.
sauce farms
Stir frequently. Add
HASTINGS
M1CI11G
higredicniti.
Combine and ininc the color with the least fiucina-;
seasonings, tuna, and qeas. Cook 2­I Chill
'
lion for the barnacle.
acne
on
lettuce.
'
.
minutes. Serve on toast.

y

PRICES LOWER
THAN EVER/

T. S. Baird

W4 Wish You All

A VERY

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Now Oh Display

Before ordering your Thanks­
giving Turkey, pay ns and
our window, a call. No obliga­
tions in any way. you may be
lucky.

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November *i wi

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THE CHURCHES
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HASTINGS PARISH.
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Lifelike,' Nati^ul'

EXTRACTIONS pna?n 50C
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BARRY CO. ND. 2 D.H.I. ASSO.
• —------W. C. Scjiults, Delton, Leads
The A...da..on For High
Herd And High Cow
vear ?nu completed
with an average of
ting 4 003- . ot 312 68

Whldby. ugi-d 87. had passed away at
hi* home in Fort Alktnson. Wisconsin.

a p T a meeting nt the Doud sohoolhoust' Frld*y nl»ht
tCalnmnsrvi
’.—' and
---- ■ visitors
Kalarnaroo •hni
shopper*
Saturday from here were. Mr»; Ethel
-Pennock. Mrs. Mabie Town and Goldn.
’5U Bell Tolles. Mr. and Mrr Claud
The-average price of product tor the 'OrwiL Mr and Mrs Leon Dunning
.................. and Beatrice. Mr. und Mrs. Win Dunn
.2(1 cents. Thia jiieniM tliat _« ach’row ..nd Dilanc. Mis TUhe Smith. Mrs
l¥&lt;*lucvd bmteriu’. •.allied at MO.Ol. Blanche Molt. l-atira jjnd Rem. Mlsa
--- - * of ,i|) fix'd nmsumed Wilrmi Hidden and Miss Kathryn Hot-

Riuseil. Molt returned Friday night
Mink h:«f,
producing tach pound ol fat
Mi-a Margaret Harrington from Auits anti the G»l ol producrtixta vb-ited home folk.- Thursday.
first church or ciirikt. scientist.
dt .nd'-k: w-i.' G84 cent.*.
James F Rieharih. 77, died Monday
v-iiing
a: the home of ins son. Ed­
wired by W. c. Schultz. Delton.
win. lullowing a brief illness.of penuI !■'. Hi­
mi'nla Besides his son-he Is survived
lding dry,
milk tc. »tng ’ bv !il« wife. Funeral service?, were
. . Figuring
--------- ’held in Henton's chapel-Tilursday aftand 353 46 lbs butterfat.
enUF. n. conducted by Rev. Victor Jones
■ V. . Hl ' l II
ol Hickory Comers. Sympathy
lx■produced
u-. s:’i of but'.
u-nded to tlw family.
'
'
Mi-a Martel McArthur entertained
&gt;;iy sJ6t!t&gt; above fmi c.*t.
'
the
Standard
Bearer*
for
dinner
Tues
­
"
' '
'
iueinx &lt;»eh
day.
The
ni-vt
-meetinif
will
tie
a
dinnls und hi.-pciimt ot fat
CHURCH Ol THE NA BAR 131D
li Ml-- Katiiryn Horton a.&gt;
nlk vib .791
in December.
.
’
hat. had thc
'Irs Marion Evans' funeral was held
ent;. *10,11 Hinton's clupcl..Sunday after­
noon. Biie had fractured h-r hip ear­
ibiy be
... .328 ri« r m the week and hud been taken
product would IJdin her gr:«ndaughter&gt; near Dowling
Pennock
ilmnst 330 per ' ■»—
' hospital.
'
Mu Emma Juhnson. who has been
over feed cost
y appioxnm.-. !y
■erioin-'.- 111 the pai-t sewral
■ urek* Is not much improved.
.
Ii * Tl .1 I III i- I!
Ms and Mr, Kenneth Span who
rquire.’;.
i tor but- have been living in part ot Jay Wilkm•ojn's hoii.*c. moved to the laikc Hills
farm. Friday, where Mr. Span .will be
Starting manager -following the return ot Mt.
and Mr.-.. Schultz to Chicago.
• '
Hun y Wcrtman^pCcomiMinied by Mrs
irt disced '10.433 lbs milk. testing
mid 389.6 lbs- of. butterfat. Site Kate Burdick if Hickory Corners drove
... ___ ______
_
t«"Grandville Friday to visit Mr. ami
10. 1932, and fr&lt; -heiuii ai-.'tn Mrs Milton Nobles
Mr- Werttnan,

GEORGE M. NEWTON

H. Sr-SHELDON

HASTINGS MARKETS

EMMANUEL CHURCH
EI-1SCOPAI.I

Order mums
fcrr

Thanksgiving

Clyde Wilcox
Phone 2530

Michigan

I lastin'

Thanksgiving will ■won be here und
Ice all liavr much t&lt;&gt; lx- thankful lor. If
we nil would count &lt;«ir blccjung*
Loren Ganln-r of Bedford called on
Frank Horn Thursday
Those who attended P. T. A Friday
night report a gdbd time and a line
program.
T1V Mwcs Either. Ruth, and Evelyn
Horn, Lorna Sohnrviile and Gordon.
Kenyon attended a young people's
party at Cloverdale Friday night
Frank and CUnJon Horn visit, d Mr
and Mrs Vern Weicher of Lurey Mon­
day evening
r
CHANCERY NOTICE

thj- tc'.tiiig pciiisl^She Mr. Nobles during bis recent severe
daily dunn., the t. -i- Ulnrss. returned with them. We are
glad-to rrjiort him as much improved.
Mrs. B&lt; H-Ttflir.- ,.,l Assyria has been
vlsiljng Delton friends- U»c. j»?; .week
Ret John Wliiets ‘of Gt and Rapi.L
actnyiled the ptilpil hi church Sunday
:« d butterfat at
in ’lie abM'.nci’ ot Rev. L D. Miles wh-i
luk-per pound.
■d pedigree- of Glu-wm'Woman'.-. Fi.rdlfin Missj
rhtethiined fby
ay. alP-riwnn.

alue of this cows nrodttet was.

50 Dress Hats

hlch Deltun rtsldcnte; were
tttirrs-JuM we-k but luckily
. seriously injured althoii
u ie badly damaged. R-rb

niur united ni.i.TitncN church

WEDNESDAY
on
MORNING ... '' I
Go on Sale at—
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22

The Morning
Glory Shpppe

didn't learn

io siay during
and help M»--‘
lie drug More
stings visited her
i-. Mr. and Mrs

TRUSS
WEARERS
Welcome New Feature

UU? first or

the way

CHURCH Of CHRIST. COATS GROVE.

trip to Ha'

If

CARDS OF THANKS

Mr. and Mr
• Creek

i
:•

WALLDORFF
BROADWAY C. GPtEH
&lt;4mbalanccS&lt;iuce

PHONES
HOMt 26115

You, too. win aaj you never
thought your truss could bo so*
comfortable and secure if you
wear an Akron Mechano-Form
with new exclusive feature
“Selective Pressure Control."
Let u.s demonstrate lo your
satisfaction.
Expert titling servlca.

The Prescription. Drug Store

Kalamazoo .--pent. Sunday with Mr. and
Ml.;. Chl-rter Bangiuirt
Mrs. Julia Upster and Mrs France.'
Norwood vUited Mr. and Mr?. John
Doster, ot Woodland Thursday.

NASHVILLE.
Mrs. Barbara Furni-w left Saturday
Hau­ for diet roll .Where site will spend the
wiiit»r with her daughter -and family
Mr Baird, her son-in-law. came for
sperfi Friday with Mi. and
fem Wilkin.--n tn tin- Mhyrf dtfFuneral services for Miss Katharina
, Maurer, ago nearly Ml, were Iwld TurnMr. und duv mohilng at St, Rose's Catholic
n ManxiuD. datw
tons.i.- ehtuch Hastings, burial in the Cathotheir., Hr cemetery.
; The faintly ot William l.tindstnim
Mcrhn Marshall of Hn»’.iu|»! are quaraiitmet'for worlct fever. Mrs.
t.undstrum. Gerald and Geraldine are
: having it
Mr.; Wash, it graduate
Marshall.
_
Jnurse. is in charge
.
.
Sunday guc.-1* at the home
The Welcome Philnthen class gave n
Mr.* Bert Daly
minstrel show Friday night at the
Clean Mead received a'geld health, Community house.
Pin for being lhe healthiest child :nj Ed Brumm of the Base Line district
• He makes hi;, home was In town Tliutsday.
But Duly.
George Campbel! is In University
.^..■hc Ad-tnsrand Mr- hospital He underwent an operation
Sarah-Ostroth were-Sunday guests at; Munday.
mil Mr*. Car) EekMrs. Flvd Fisher entertained rela;d also called on “Vis from Buchanan and Hastings
Woodbury.
Thursday night ■
Mrs. Charles
x-cived. Mr
—and
------------------- . Warren liave
has
if..that Jur Brother. Vlct&lt;. Join
____’s moved to Grand Rapids.
Mrs! Marie Kyser has returned from
'
- --- - .a deer l» the
hhe north where she had spent the
I post fen weeks with her daughter. Mrs
Fred Hennforth. and family
. .
I Mim Thercssa Dause ot Lansing
w? ..; f‘*L n.?
tbv »«*'«’&lt;* Bt her hornc l‘erp
Kimmuroo i.uu
nnt) Mrs George Parrott and
Lundy spent Sunday with relatives at
r lUrry Watera
Crwk
John Wau-isi. Mr Qn{S yr4 ciaud Perry and fam­
ily hove moved here from Grand Rap­
te know in- is ids.
-uintng rapidly• Mrs. Wurtx entertained her father
Mr. and Mr.. Earl Cheeseman of from Mio over Hu-week end.
:»y Maple Grove visited her parenu. Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Clothier have moved
d Mrs I I. HomuitAiin spent rqtid Mrs. Geo. Marble. Friday
lllt0 n1(f house recently vacated by Mr.
isittng relutn es at Sparta
Mr*. Mary Cam received lhe sad ,4JK1 Mrs Charley Nease.
and Mr- Wili-ud !!«•&gt; and Mi;.- news of the pawing of her brother.
Mr nnd Mrs. Wallace were at Lan­
. . . .
j-pent Sun- ;Alec Usbomr. who has been in Ann s!nB Saturday.
Ralph Sinkers.
Arbor hospital several weeks.
•
Mr. and Mrs Lon Campbell nnd son
Mr. and Mrs. Mon’.a Replogie visited
DOUD CORNERS.
Calvin s;x-nt front Friday until Sun­ their daughter, Mrs &lt; Wilma Oler, of. —------- -------------- -------day visiting relatives at Walker-, ilit. i Irving Sunday
at the church Thursday, Dec 1. 1932.
Mr. Campbell's brother, Forrest AtThc chicken pie supper at the cluirch All come and bring thimbles. Pot luck
t&gt;o:t. returned home with them
■ Thursday evening was well attended
dinner.
J
Mr. ..nd Mrs Oliver Ickes of Has- i। Mr
axr and
ana mb
rucnara usnuirr
ana
mi
uarry Waters
waicn. vuuro
Mr. ana
and Aim
Mrs Harry
visited
Mrs . Richard
Gardner and
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. family ol Middleville have moved into their daughter and family of Hasting;
। Mrs. Dross' house
i Sunday.

MICHIGAN

FOR SALE

WESLEYAN MET1IUDIBT CHURCH * Cummings

GRANGE PROGRAMS

FUNERAL
HOME

Saturday.
A Dunning and
Monday evening

Manin qroal Apent Friday, evening
th Wayne Gates of Cloverdale.
John Adams attended
,
J the home
Mr arid
D on Pennock of Ph-Aant Laki
y evening.

HASTINGS CITY MISSION.

We
Search
■ll

John Poll and famll;
a in Grand Rapids

Mt. Hula and mi Iron
nery were lyre Friday fixiiur lhe.wvU
id expect to
more .Mito Hir bld
Timothy Jvhn»^i farm .mhHH of the
Gates acboiUioase formerly owned by
ee LaVham and wife.
Mr Terry, fatlwr of Arthur Terry.
ho has been qu|u- 111. is bvRer-at this
W^IUU*1

Reduced Prices

Prompt Delivery

A GOOD BUSINESS right here
It interested.’write

'First Class Laundry
WORK GUARANTEED

American Laundry
PHONE 2480

HASTINGS

Our Success
llu been achieved through care­
ful business management and
satisfactory dealing with policy­
holders.
/

■! । &lt;.r

SEE US FOR INSURANCE

Citizen* Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Local RtprsMatsllrss. Haitian. Mich,

Helping Others
The greatest tiling in this life is not so
niUjCh where we stand—but the course
we take—Helping Other*.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Also Ambulance Service
HASTINGS

�| Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1932

THE HASTINGS BANNER

TUBERCULOSIS THE THIEF

COURT HOUSE NEWS \

Michigan Children Suffer "

MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Perry Adgate. Caledonia ...................... 52
, Margaret Currier. Thornapple Twp. ."51'
Jixnts A. Mcdurkln. MidJlev^Re
!Alice I. Standish. Middleville ...
Whooping Cough
'william L. Tiumws. Somers. Wls. ..25
I Margaret Helena .Fcldpausch. Has;
'isi'l Diphtheria
I tings
...............
-n
'Robert Tobiks Nashville .......... 23
■KJ Scarlet Fever
■Hilda Irene Hill. Woodland ... . .19
Stamp Out
•Rcy, Ndflkc, Middleville..................... 2l’k
Tuberculosis
Gustova Currier. Middleville ........... 19
Waller Victor Brovont. Lake Odessa 21
[Ketha June Hulhberger. Lake Odesj “...............................................
«•
• Tuberculonla robbed Michigan of MlrhlRati Tuberculosis Assoclalhn Edwin C. Kraft. Nashville ....
more boys and glrju last year than With funds tu be realized from lhe Irma Lura Uh). Dearborn ....
the next four must deadly diseases sale of penny Chrlatmas seals
WARRANTY DEEDS.
working together. Finding tubercu­ How many young lives can be saved
losis at au early age speeds recovery. depends entirely upon lhe generosity | Matilda Jordan to Ralph E Baxter
ot the citizen* of Michigan, alncu and wife, lavt I, Ritchie Woodland!
Examination of 41,000 school children
Christmas seal funds offer the one Plat Gun’hike.
by means of niSThberculin test und iftale-wldu means of challenging child­ : Nellie A. Herbert to Walter E CuiX-ray has been placed at the lop frt hood's greatest disease enemy—tuber­ jbert and wife. Par. Sec. th, Carlton
Twp.
the list of things to be done by thc culosis.
.
। W. Paul Cappock and wife to George
। P. Ross, et al. 20 Ac, Sec. 33. Irving
,Twp.
। Zvno E? DeVkcr-and wife to Orlo
-Roush and wife. Pur. Sec. 0. Maple
Grove Twp.
। Etna Fitzpatrick to Stephen A.
j Pratt and wife. Lot 7 and E 20 ft. Lot
Spring Beach resort. Gun lake and
; Lot 15 Ritchie Woodland plat. Gun
- lake.
। K&lt;Mt Lamont und wife to Simon W.

FDR A GOOD
"OLD TIME*'
THANKSGIVING
Whether you're planning a formal
dinner or en oldUtihioned family
,-e-unlon, your I.G.A. Store often
you the way to a good old-lime
Thankigiving. you'll enjoy selecting Hoe
foods you're proud to serve—from the in­
teresting varieties of Thanksgiving delicacies
on your KG.A. Grocer's sple end spas
shelves, you'll like his cheerful, neighbor­
ly interest In your shopping problems. And
best of all, you'll like lhe savings he oilers
voul

PINEAPPLE I.C.A.

I

FOR THANKSGIVING

SSTS^JSE
cL*

!

15c

and SUNDAY DINNERS
Raisins . .
Jello . . .
Ginger Ale IGA
Peaches IGfl .
Olives . . .
Mayonnaise .
Tomatoes. .
Fruits for Salad
Corn . . .
Beans . . .
Dill Pickles .
Mixed Nut.s .

THEY’LL
LEAVF ROOM
FOR THIS
MINCE PIE

I.G.A. MINCE
MEAT
until «bJ UraM mdx for Itu
' rr«w»i»* t»tnl al thr m»l—
tho« iLl M.M
Unt ran U Mr-.nl »wi tne Iht
XKW ina. SIISTR URAT.

rk. 10c

■ 15 Ox. Pkg. 10c

.

.

pkg. 6c

2 Bottle, 25c
No. 21 Can 21c

12 ox. Bottle 25c
8 oi. Bottle 15c
. ' . Can IOC
.

. Can 13C

.

. Can IOC

.

. C.n

5C

. Ql. Bottle 15c

Lt. 23c

.

.

ANOTHER
CUP OF THAT

DELICIOUS

1

•

COFFEE PLEASE
Ntt latnrr-bnl tnlratt U
m of th I G A. BlraU. al
Cctaa. No uaUrr U« Xna
Iran ChTlSrtar- LI* d. »’i|
UaUkl UU haolr tad

‘1’Blend
‘G’ Blend
‘A* Blend

.
.
.

HOLIDAY-BAKING NEEDS

Cake Flour IGA 'hIh? p»«« 23c

21c
27c
32c

Pumpkin

.

39c

Full Line of
FRESH FRUITS
and
VEGETABLES
At Right Prices

□picesalufl
Milk IGA

-J
\

kX
L

No. 21 c.n 10c

.

Dates . . . 2 tb. PkC. 25c
Cocoanut (GA
*
pk«- 15c
Walnut Meats
.
Pkg. 10c
Calumet Baking Powder Can 25c
Baking Chocolate IGA pl«. 19c
Family Flour
241 ib. s«k 59c .
Qisco .... -Can 19c
Currants
. . . pl* 15c

Vacuum Packed

De Luxe .

.

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.

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.

.

.

Pk«-

9c

Can 5c

CANDIES and NUTS

Peanut Cluster, u, 19c

.eo1*

Chocolatei

I

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u-. 10c

Marihmallows »=■ 10c
|h|^B Brach’i Special u. 10c

Mixed Null

.

th. 23c

.

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u. 19c

Wafnuta

4
45 .

ME A STORES
a’

•

PART TWO

■ A

'

Twp.
!
Marguerite I McVeigh to Edward Q
Smith and wife, Ix»t Nashville village.
Bcid Beach and wife to Walter R.
Lobdell, receiver. Lot 1. Blk I. Bennett
and Kmficld's Add . City.
Scid Beach and wife to Walter R.
Lobdell, receiver. Lol 871, Chy.
Jane E. Hill to Erwn H. Harmon and
j wife. 160 Ac . Sec. I. Johnstown Twp.
i Leroy Barnum and wife to Joreph
L. Crockfdtd and wife. Par. Sec. 6.:
I Castleton Twp.
। Floyd F. Miller and wife to Viola
ilToctor et al. 420 Ac,. Sec. 5. Irvlpg
Twp.
I Willis E. Streeter nnd wife to Wil­
lham Bcrtolettc. Lot-51. Streeter's Ke­
lson. Yankee Springs Twp.
| 'Nellie M. Thomas to William H. Bir­
man. N'.’LOt 969 and 370. Chy.
• Harvey BurgcM and wife to William
T. Grigsby and wife. N‘j Lots 9 and 10.
I Blk 13. Strikers Add., Chy.
! Matthew G. Bedford und wife to
I Wallace E. Bedford. 80 Ac., Sec. 20.
1 Irving Twp.
1 Floyd Miller and wife to Fred Miller
! Par. Sec.-4. Assyria Twp.
Floyd Miller and wife to Mary A.
Purscil. Par. Sec. 4. Assyria Twp.
i Floyd Miller and wife to Myrtellii
I Moore. Par. Sec. 4. Assyria Twp
Arthur A. Brown to Alina IfOis Smith.
! Par. Sec. 6, Orangeville Twp.'
j Jacob H? Haney and wife to Walter
1 H. Snyder and wife. Par. Sec- 25, Irv­
ing Twp.
i Walter H. Snyder and wife to Mil­
dred I. Haney, et a). N’l Lots 5 and fl.
Blk. 6. Eastern Add., Chy.
Fred W. Stebbins nnd wife, et al, to
Universal Oarage Or&gt; !.oi 17, Blk. 13.
Kenfleld's 2nd Add. Lot 594 and .W'«
I Lot 595 and EN Lot 595 and Lot 590.
City..
' Ruth L. Goldsmith to Russell R. Nel। list and wife, Lot 25 Sylvan Shore Plat,
i Prairieville Twp.‘
i Farmers State Bank of Middleville to
' Sylvester. Van Horn and wife, BE1.Lots 1. 2. 3 tfnd 4. Blk. 14. Middleville
i Sylvester J. Van Horn and wife to
i Sylvester B. Van -Hom and wife, 8h
Lot 2. Blk. 14. Middleville.
I Otto A. DeLong and wife to Ora E
i Smith and Lctha. B. Calthrop, 20 Ac,
Sec. 17. Prairieville.
1 WilUa Hugh FumiM and wife: to El­
mer A. Caukln and wife. Lot 1 Mul­
len's Grove, Sec. tl. Orangeville Twp.
j Michael W. Kelley to James M. Kel■ ley. Lot 565. city.
Clyde Holmes and wife to R. E. Park
and wife. Par. Briggs Division on Bar­
low lake. Yankee Springs Twp.
1 Edward 8. Mayo ond wife to Caroline
। Johnson. Pur. Lot Middleville village.
। Gordon E. Endsley and ryifc to John
Mead,- 80 Ac.. Sec. 0, Castleton Twp,
I Willard Jordan tQ Theodore D. Jor­
dan, 80 Ac, Sec. 9. Woodland Twp.
i Frances Andre to Charles. E. Willi­
son. Lot 6. Fine lake park, Johnstown
Henry C. Zuschnitt to Cecil J. Bell*.
N'.- Lots 112 and 113. Nashville.
Aura-L Belson and wife to Walter H
Becker, Lot 10. Vickery's Lakeside park.
Clear lake. Johnstown Twp.

QUIT, CLAIM DEEDS.
' Thomas Tingay and wife to jane E
'Hill, 135 Ac, Sec. 1. Johnstown Twp.
j Jesse A. Miller and wife to Elva
I Payne, et al, ICO Ac, Sec. 4, Assyria
Twp.
j , Clarence N. Stanton and wife to
John Hoevenalr. Lot 4*, Blk. 9, Butler's
{Add.. City.,
I Cora M. Leffler to Woodland State
Bank. 160 Ac, See. 21. Woodland villuge.
■
: Elva Payne, et al, to Floyd Miller, 80
Ac, Sec. 4. Assyria Twp.
I Marie Ann Buhlert to George Buhlert. Par. Morgan Park. Thomapple
lake, Castleton Twp.
Frank Dorr and wife to Pearl
Glclch, Lot 4. Blk. 9. Freeport village.
• Pearl Gleich to Frank Dorr and wife
t Lot 4. Blk. 9. Freeport village.
John W. Robinson and wife to Stui art Clement. -100 Ac, Sec. 18, Carlton
I Twp.
[ Stuart Clement lo John W. Robinson,
et al, 100 Ac, Sec. 18. Carlton Twp.
I Charles A. Kenyon and wife to.Stu­
art Clement. 20 Ac, Sec. 10, Hope Twp.
Stuart Clement to Charlex A. Ken­
yon and wife, 20 Ac, Sec. 10, Hope
Twp.
Franklin T. Matteson and wife to
Nina Stanton Armour. 15 Ac, SOc. 19,

8ecAM. Baltimore and Hope Twps.
Nina Stanton Armour to Franklin T.
Matteson.and erife, 15 Ac, Bet IB. 30

Baltimore and Hope Twps.

Banking and Bank Service
are institutions that have come down through the life
of man since the early conception of government. The
reason for the endurance.of ‘banking’ is because its prin­
ciples are fundamentally sound, and it fills a great need
in the personal and community welfare of every nation.

“Banking” Has Endured for Years,
Hold On to That Which Endures!
This strong, Four-Generation bank has contributed, its
share to the individual and common good of this county
and urges you to so regulate your economic life, that
you may carry a savings
account in’this old institu­
tion. Here SI has always
been worth 100 cents, and
interest at 3 %, compound­
ed semi-annually, has al­
ways been paid to every
savings depositor

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BA:
IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

.
PROBATE COURT.
' Est. George Dulix Fourth'annual acEst. George E. Coleman, deed. Will 'count filed.___
____
____
E_-i
Doris
and petition for probate filed, waiver of
v
*’ rv
'”,‘ Smith. Petition for
“ guard
■ ­
notice filed, proof of will filed, order ian hl.-d. waiver of notice filed, order
appointing
guardian
enteyed.
’ board
admitting will entered, bond filed and
fi&gt;d,
letters
Issued.
Inventory
filed,
letters Issued. order limiting settle­
ment entered, iwtitton for hearing petition and order to settle damages
claims filed, notice to creditors Issued. filed and entered.
Est. Mary Stine Crass. Bond filed
HOPE CENTER.
nnd letters of guardianship issued.
Last Week's Letter.
Est. William J. McKeown, dec'd. ’ Mr. anti Mrs. Charles McDermott
Discharge of. Admr. issued. estate en­ and Mr. und Mrs. Burdette Little at­
rolled.
tended the. funeral of thc former's
Est. James Shalvey dec'd. Petition brother, George, in Battle Creek Sat­
for license to sell filed, order for publi­ urday.
cation entered.
1
Lottie Stldngcr of Cedar Creek Spent
Ert. Oust Wurm. dec'd. Order ap­ the week end with Clare Ashby.
Clyde Ashby und Ed. Whlthy nf
pointing Admr. entered, bond filed, let­
ters Issued, order limiting settlement Kalamazoo spent Friday at the Fred
entered, petition for hearing claims Ashby home.
Clifford Kahler has gone north
filed, notice to creditors issued, final
Telephone
account and receipt filed, discharge of hunting deer.
We have four new scholars at school.
Special Admr. Iskued.
Est. Mary M. Holly, deed. Inventory Their names arc Irene and Gordon
Lancaster. Grant and Junior Endsley.
filed.
Est. Albert Lentz, dec'd. Fourth an­
nual account filed.
Est Jcrornj.1 J. England, dee d. Pe­
tition for hearing of claims-, notice to
creditors Issued, inventory filed.
Est. Byron L. Anthony, dec'd. War­
rant and inventory, filed.
•
• Est. Della E. WeUsert. dec'd. Petition
for determination of heirs filed, order
for publication entered.
Est. William R. W. Wlckwir*. deed.
Petition for Admr. filed, order for pub­
lication entered.
Est. Mary E Watkins, dec'd, Waiver
of notice filed, order appointing ‘Admr
entered, bond filed, letters issued, order
limiting settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to creditors
issued.
.
Est. Brion Walker, dec'd. Will filed,
Let us inspect your car and give
petition for admission filed, order for
publication entered, waiver of notice
putting it in first dass condition.
filed.
•
Est. Wilson S Whitright, dec'd.
Testimony of freeholders filed, license
to sell real estate issued. oath before
sale filed,
Est. William H. Saulsbaugh. deed.
Final account filed, order allowing
Now that costs are reduced, you should
claims entered, order assigning residue
take care of all necessary service, re­
entered.
Est. Ernest F. Miller, dec'd. Bond of
placements and repairs. A few dollars
Admr. filed, letters issued, order limit­
spent this week may save you much
ing settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to creditors
larger bills next month. Neglect not
Issued.
only destroys the satisfactory operation
Est. Melissa C. Gokay. dec'd. Waiver
of your Ford, but it may even affect
of notice filed, order appointing Admr.
entered, bond filed and letters issued.
your safety. Timely service add
Est. Fred Studt, deed. Order allow­
to the life of the car
ing claims entereel. final account filed,
petition and order to ( assign U. B.
the investment you
bonds filed and entered, testimony of
freeholders filed, determination of in­
heritance tax filed.
.
Est. James Asplnali, dec’d. Notice of
hearing filed, proof ot will filed, order
admitting will to probate and certifi­
TELEPHONE 2121 •
cate of allowance entered.
Est. Pyrle Adelbert Fowler, dec'd.
Inventory filed, final account and re­
ceipt filed, discharge ot Admx. issued.

SEVEN KINDS
OF COAL
ONE FOR EVERY PURPOSE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
2515

Frank Sage

Hastings, Mich.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE

NEW LOW COST
OF FORD REPAIRS!
you an estimate of the cost of
NO CHARGE JFOR THIS.

DON’T NEGLECT YOUR FORD
When getting service it pays to deal
with an authorized Ford dealer. We use
only GENUINE FORD PARTS and spe­
cial factory-endorsed machinery. Our
mechanics have been trained in Ford
service schools—and you can depend on
Jo a completely satisfactory job
in the SHORTEST POSSIBLE
TIME and at the LOWEST pee*
sible price. DRIVE IN TODAY.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

�TIIE HASTINGS DANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2J. l#It

PACK TEN

At the Helm—In Time of Need!

The Hope and Welfare
of any Nation depend

“Strength.”

upon

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Strength of
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its
Its

MIS old bank has demonstrated its contribution to the
hope and success of our country by its unwavering serv­
ice to this community-at all times and under all conditions.

Every dollar in deposits has always been wfcrth 100 cents,
and 3'1 interest Compounded semi-annually has always been
paid on sayings accounts.

uren under 20 in Michigan Ipst year
ih.iti '!i-- t-iiir &lt;I'itmui d: : ..
■
ing cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and
nwudes put together. Dr. diadwick.
'•■Children sipguig an- particularly »ayx'. The number of live.-, saved in
■
appropriate to plc- 1933 depends uix&gt;h the nuthber'df i»- n. ture our work tn nttw spent lor' tubercular.* Christmas
seals in December. 1&amp;32." he dee!

Christmas- Seal
Death's Enemy

Hastings City Bank

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president -of the GIVING FAT STOCK
Michigan Tvbercu-

Citizenry
Industries
Agriculture
Transportation
Labor
Laws
Money
Banks

The Bank ii'ilh the Chime Clock"

Capital $75,000 • Surplus $50,000

BEAUTY TREATMENTS
meeting on the de­ Club lloys And Girls Qroomsign of the 1932
ing Entries For Junior Live­
which financ e., tn-.
stock Show At Detroit
child health *wk of; East Lnnsing—Live:-t:ick club "bnys
Stale and local tuberculosis socii-Krs. i and girls arc giving calves mid sheen
Every child can‘b’ protected against j beauty treatmi-nts in prtsparatic
tin* disease if the V’tinu and X-ray'
thr annual Junior Livestock.' Sh
program. n.-w -a&lt;11 under way in Michi-'
pan. can fee carried out. according to; place in the fat steer
meKJu m.-v
Dr. Chadwick.
'
Aral hundred dkllarx in the p
Of all thc enemies of ypuih. tuber- . tin- yomip mv»A
cul&lt;---i* is tlx- deadlleut. That i&lt; why' dub dejwrtm.-nv
Michigan
the Michigan .Tubcrcidtvls AMocintlun
is giving over a large ghare. of the
won by
revenue brought m by ihe t-.ny chn.t
mas se-aU to the testing of children in ! pocketed $4B4 5? as the sales price of
high school groups by nu-un. of the his. grand champion steer. Tr.,- purple
handles^ liquid tubcradliL folR-win-r1 rlblx'ii was pinned on the rtvia' show*
with X-ray cxaniinaboii:- hi ca.-&lt;‘.
•j th McCronr. .Milan. In JIMI.
where the i-nehyr luu won a &gt;m.ill or
large victory. Dr. Chadwick explnmed.
_n the auction sale.
That tuberculosis was already at j Ei"hty-tlir&lt;&lt;’ Michigan club; inemwork tn a serious way among the boysi ....
. ....
...
and girls of Mlcingan w.,» -lioVn last fur this years .Uioa Anuffiil-- will
year when the patgram of testing and to the show from 15 counties m tinX-rayam: was launched bv the TuUr- s’n&lt;- AU three oi fhe l&lt;
nte-d
culwis Awociaiton tn five commuhltles. '
'
“
Dr. Chadwick points out that the tut the ytringji
b^KPfoeLs inv{H|on wa-- discovered at,a the fat st&lt;
time in the lite of each child when
Tiie boy:, antf I
could be successfully. treated. Many animals at thc /
children were hand«d tlw
of life. teU
- visitors huw
after 20 he said. For ‘if. the hidden! hz
in original
enemy L* n
"
'
ante. interart on Uh
end ol th&lt;
most
h&gt;-m- ot labor in p e paring :
iriy adult Hie.
Few people realize tha*. jubercuhxfa.
ich anim.il mid can
with a total.of 453. killed more jhlla pront or 1
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Whir.

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the around
o ha.ten tlu .rem on

hill,, nil I

poned uir.ll Fri
McKeuwn’s
time was rcpflttvd
there.
uinR?&lt;- Miller,
i .|a nd TliunkxKivinK with hi
lay Fnow-tt of Battle
•nd- parents uf te boy .daughter. Mr and Mrs Ronald War
hospital
A- C. Hvde left nn
ve.-k for Niles, called
... by the illness of Mr. Buchniun
mns irom nr ir father of Mrs. Hyde, who had recently
tort h de r hunt- submitted to an operation,
Thc Mi‘- tonury Society of A? yri,i
Center laid a rabbit supper la«t week
K-cnd gui-Ji,* of .•nd the mile boifes were
that
time
win Hyde.
;
school was very proud , Albert Cole of Battle Cr&lt;&lt;
i-ment-i at the com- mix Some time here with hi,
Nashviile Friday und Cok
took first place in ex,j. The prize wax a bat
ball, which the children will all Bn&lt;t&lt;4 will.be tn charge of the pro‘ y ahu took several other cram and Mrs. Hazel Norris'&lt;d the
oontt individual'prizes.
supper squad.
;
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The diflWct Sunday school mertifig
Mrs OUv&lt; Tobias of Urbandale. Batimld nt, the church here Sunday th- Creek, .’peat p,irt of last week with
rhes. friends' and relatives herg
.
y u
n,.v nn-f Mrs. Hitchcock of Assyria

broke into the B.trryVrtie
Thursday ni.’ht expecting
■if the exhibits which h;td
for thc community fair
ut they were diMt’pcintof them had been taken
However, they looE Huri record.-, pens, pencils.
,h'"- Weh-&lt;
1 Mi Kelvcv school1

t i apend the fiiw-r.il of an a«ed uilot
who has been in a very infirm state
from.a complication of di-tu-e:. for
some time Slw was a minuter of the
GovpqJ until- her health tailed.
Mr.. Agnes Purcell ot Huntings returned to tier home recently after
.{irnding some time with tier xutcr.
.... Hfwr M|Un.
. nnd Mrs. Lucas Case, in com­
with •Wesley . and. Lucy Butler.
in Ann Arb-Y' recently visited cousins ot thc former
Allegan to be with her father, who I.-

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RETAIL

Paul Bnp
Tuesday.
- have all .
tidy and. repnrt enough
too much tor. hunting

Tlw Lad*-- Aid will have .. cnr.M*

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Willard Case of Port-

Arthur Miller home, returiilng humthc same evening
Mrs. Jade HUI recently sold her
farm near Lacey to irwa'y Hannon ol
Baltic Creek, a itsrniFr trsideni here.
Tin; iwusc i» being made in rendii:e.-s
ie.- immediate occujwncy and tiie Har­
mon's are welcomed to our mid.*:.
Bessie- Mrickland expects t &gt;
■on for Washington. D. C. to.

DRIVE-IN SERVICE
WHOLESALE

Liausiuk visited over Ute
Illi.Mr•: Kina's pannt.-.
Mr. anti Mrs J. W. Shatter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbit ol Barryvilli- -pent Sunday wtUi Mrs'. Mary
Tuyiet.
Rub- Webb
entertaining lhe
chicken pox..
Rev Allen DeLbng and family of
Grand Ledge called on relatives in thu
village Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Howard Slutfer and
friends oi Kalamazoo were Sunday
callers at tile home rtf J. W. Shaffer
and family.
Mr and
Clare Mead of Battle
Cicek spent one day last week with
Elgin (Mcad and family.

nifi&gt;er Friday night Dec Sth
Mr .y&gt;d Mr*. ftaieigh Adrlanson and
BARBERS CORNERS.
! unlly'and Mr and Mrs Leon AdnanMr.
and Mrs.
Shroyer
entersan
Neeley
---------------—Cyrus
------------------------—
ker. .-pent o’ er Sunday at Elmer Mar- i - -- cf
- -----. were Bunday guests of
Adnanson
low 'h ann Charlrt Cotton, wife and : Mr and Mr« George
--------- ,—. .ana.
—, w»nejl the-Merry Mixer&gt; Pedro party
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----s
------Saturday
evening with'a good attenddaughter. Carroll of Mulliken. spent: daughters- Lucile and Doris
over Sunday ut Ba,, Cotten-.
Wuh everyone a joyous ThanlusivRevival meetings arc to begin atjlng. '
Tamarac next Sunday evening. Every-,
----------- ' **♦ »■—- ------DRINK WATER WITH MEALS
body cordially invited to attend
I
PLEASANT VALLEY.
GOOD FOR STOMACH.
Cleo Sears and family Ment SunQuartetly meeting was held at lhe - Water with meals helps stomach
day at Floyd Kimble's in Woodland' church Saturday afternoon and 8un- juices, aids digestion. If bloated with
and also s;&gt;cnt Friday evening all day- evening conducted by Rev. j. I.
gaa add a spoonful ol Adfcrlka. One
Charles Darby’s.
'
Batdorf of Sunfield.
dose cleans out poisons •aud"«ashea
Miss Doris Smith is ;r*odtiig a few, The W- M A qy
DOTH upper and toaw bowels B
'wan lot WedneMtg-.-. Novcmtai
A- LyBartoer. druggist.
'-Adv.
at Coimtock.
Quilung WM the work tor tiie day.

Etta Bump ha
icorgc B.-XInrthy for the winter and L&lt; visiting her son.
. hanot's and Joiui Nay Burnpt nnd family at Hastings lor
John Scabev winning । a ■ bort time and expects lo lie with her
liters at Grand RnpaLs for the winter.

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TEXTURE IN
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ore the
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You Save in Using KC

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. HTDNF^D IT NOVEMBER 23, IM*

FEED RATIO FAVORS

SUPERVISORS'
PROCEEDINGS

BIG MEALS FOR HEN
Dozen (IfggB

Now

Buy

More

Mash And Scratch Grain Than
At Other Times In Decade
East Lansing—A dozen .eggs will buy
mote pounds of poultry f«-c«l this year
than at any other time during lhe p.u-t.
decade, according to rtudle-. made by:
the farm management department at
Michigan State College, which nidi-1
cates a definite loss in -ikimping the 1
feed supplied to farm flock.'
During the post ten year.'-, the- aver- \
age price paid for a dozen &lt; -, would i
,ibuy 10.9'pound* of poultry lr«d A;
i dozen eggs during the fir'.', nine monihV
' of 193’ would buy 195 pound- &lt;■! feed. ’
* 'Last year..the dozen egg* w-xpd biiy
&gt;1117.1 pound* of feed an I in 1930, only
&gt; I10 5 pounds of teed could betputrha^ed •
■ j with the money received for tin'&lt; rrn.. । T)w poultryman hn- an investment
•••• !ln land, buildings, birds, .hid equip-kl,iment and lie can get Hlurns from
I,, i these and hurlabor only by --clliiu: eggr
-' i or poultry meat. Good average
' " j production of thc hens ruts Use r.c ’
|per dozed of producing e««.With
j present feed prices, bird* ahouM be fed
■ as hy-avily as po&amp;sible in order to, get,
’
ithe passible profit of ttirning feed into,
’t&gt;i jeggs.
tt„,j No pronounced iinprovenv.-&gt;i» la egg,
I1 'pricer.: other than wasonal rabes, u'
anticljMtcd unles-s there i. a decided
improvemern in the purchasing power )
.of consumers; but. if any mrrea-'-.
docs occur.’ the profit of heavy feeding !
I,, i will be greater.
I j Hie price of eggs ihvided by the’prir- I
, ;of the poultry ration given tin- feeding
\ j ration. When this ratio .-hows, us at
I present, a high ratio in-favor of egg.-. ‘
j thc maxh 'and the scratch feeds should i
■' • be supplied liberally.
t

OCTOBER SESSION,

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.MILO.
Mr- “nd
R'‘1*■r, Young
KrttI
Cooper of Battle Cregk were callers at
j the H G. Flower imine Tuesday.
Glen Boyle Is in the northern, part

• Ferris Quick und Harlan S^ub-j, startl cd north Monday, each hoping to get
- : a deer.
itended us formerly, just a lair sizt-.l j
।crowd, but all enjoyed the good dinner
and the program.* specially the mu.de I
..A and Mrs. Crass' travel talk wwk .-jH'vn-’
did. She told ot her recent trip j
through Euglnnd. • Hoiiitiwl.. Germany!
an&lt;i Franca tn her own Inte rearing way ’
and was highly enjoyed by all\
z-I
Mrs. Bellinger and Mr und Me■ B. ‘
Flower spent Thursilay with the lot-

i Hilbert of Woodland were In Milo
• Wednesday for the bazaar.
•
Twenty members and r.ix visitors i
were entertained December- 18 nt thc '
home of Mrs. Kellogg Flower, of Ro|
I Twp.. (or the Home Literary Club with {

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| lowly dinner whs served at one o'clock, i
Tiie meeting was called to order by[
the president. Mrs. Flower, for a I
Thanksgiving program. Roll cal! wa* |m nite ula last week on a deer hunting
Cost of Touring.
Candy
answered
by ’Our blessing:." "A (xuedmun. Gordon Stanton likewise. How the average dollar is spent by;
Thanksgiving Menu” by Mrs. Evers, hit the last Of•the week in quest of the U.S. tourist:
who also spokd of the contrast between dei-r.
Thc Goal.
.
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; • Retailers................. .
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thi* Tluuiksgiting menu of today1 mid
Mr and Mrs. Victor Sproul and I ’Lodging and garages
First Actor: "I hear the leading
years ago, Mrs. Kraus played two family of bctrclt were here over the,
Filling stations........
lady s understudy Lt getting married.”
piano selections which were well re­ I week end to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Railroads, etc. ......
Second Ditto: "Yes, she'J found a
ceived. Mrs. Whldby read fh&lt;- •'First Sproul’s grandmother. Mr.- Evtin*.
[speaking part at last"
Amusements ..............
Thanksgiving." Mrs. Bi.-lllngpr
. "Thanksgiving in .New England’’ mid
Mrs. Humphrey a Thanksgiving patin;
Mrs. Kraus favored with another pl.wo
sdlo, closed with a song to meet with
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger (or a pot luck
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Schultz, nnd little I
son Billy spent several days last week '
visiting friends in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schultz and son'
Billie will go to Chicago the first of ।
the week lor nn Indefinite stay. Ml. I
Schultz will be engaged in busincM?
Owing to the death of my husband and wishing to dispose of the
then? We wish them the best of sue- i
cess, but regret to lo-e them from our I
personal property, I will have an auction sale on the /Chester Beach
community. Mrs. Schultz has been nc-1
tire in the Ladle*’ Aid and the dub.f
farm, 3 miles west and i mile south of Hastings, on “M-43” on
nnd lias endeared herself to nil by her i
charming-jicrsonality We hope they!
will be with us in the spring as they|
are not moving tlwir household goods:
and will maintain their home here.' Wei
wish them God speed.
We are sorry Harry Jones Is not at'
all wXil. He has been confined tb his*
bed rt&gt;r wveral wceki? nnd suffers much I
.pain from arithrltU. We hojie to hear I
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp and will offer the following
lie l* better soon.
John Bradfield and Mr and, Mrs.
described property:
.
Merle Bradfield were Kaljunnioo visi­
COATS GROVE GROUP.
tors Friday and Saturday. The neigh­
■ "Hie Coats Grove Extension class met bors gave Mrs. Bradfield a' can fruit
with Mrs. Alice Chase. Thursday, No­ shower recently to replace some that
vember 17.
was lost by falling recently.
Since the class had not been pre­
B. N. Fenner lost .several sheep by
A good work team, weight about 2400.
viously organized, thc forepart of the dogs last week, others were bitten bad­
Heavy brass trimmed work harness in ‘
meeting was given to organization and ly and the harm done to Lhe fleck by:
good condition. •
enrollment. Mrs. ChaseAas chairman, fright inestimable.
gave a talk on the work to be given for
Merle Bradfield is suffering with a
Studebaker wagon, in excellent condi­
the year and ten members ucre en­ large carbuncle on the back of his
Black and white heifer, 3 yrs. old, due
tion.
■ i
\f
’
rolled. Vera Brinker was elected alter­ hapd.
May 3.
nate leader, and Ruby Wood was elect­ .Mrs. Jennie Chase spent several day.Combination hay and stock rack in good
ed recreation chairman.
Black and white cow giving milk.
•
the past week with. her brother find
condition.
ste
’
ter.
the
Fenner's,
returning
to.
her
The hostess for each of the remain­
ing months was appointed. This host­ heme In Kalamazoo Saturday.
ess Will act as chairman of the menu
Grain drill, extra good one.
DOWLING.
committee for that month nnd will be
About 50 Barred Rocks and Rhode Isl­
assisted by two other members whom
The Ladies’ Afd Society wishes to
and Reds.
she may choose to help her.
John Deere mowing machine.
thank all who contributed In any way
Ozpha Richardson then gave the les­ to the success of their supper and pro­
Steel frame spring-tooth drag.
son on Nutrition and its relation to gram Friday evening, as it proved to j
Steel land roller. Banner walking plow..
be very enjoyable Tiie tin actresses
health.
Quantity of- alfalfa and timothy hay.
Gale riding plow. Galvanized horse tank.
Mary Townsend will be the next were splendid, all taking their part in
Quantity of corn stalks.
hostess aasMed by Alice Chase nnd’ a very creditable way Tiie play tjus
1919 Ford Pick-up. 1925 Ford sedan.
arranged and directed by Miss Eliza­
Olive Cassell.—Secretary.
Quantity of com in crib.
beth Smith, who also deserves a good
Other articles too numerous to mention.
share of the credit
Mrs. Mary Burroughs, who spent thc
The Dunham P. T. A. met Saturday past week at the home of Mr and Mrs.
evening Nov. 12. Supper was served at John Giner in Rutland, relumed home
7 o’clock to abopt ninety people by thc Friday.
.
men wha proved very efficient. The
Mrs. Lois Allman spent several days
president then conducted an Interest­ last week visitlng.hcr children in Batx,
ing business meeting. It was voted to tie Creek and looking after business;
serve the children with hot lunches. A interests.
number of new members joined the
Carl SUnton of Ypsilanti has been
unit so wc now have twenty-four. An enjoying a week's vacation •with rein-,
Interesting instructive arid amusing tives here.
program was given and all seemed lo
The funeral of Mrs. Will’Evans, who1
feel it had been an evening well spent. passed away at Pennock hospital I
Our next meeting will be Saturday Thursday moralqg, was held Sunday
evelng Dec. 10. We hope every one at thc Henton fnneral home in Del- will come again and bring the neigh- ton
__ , with ____
____________
burial_ in __
the_ Pennock
cemebar that was absent before. Pop-corn tery.
and candy will be served.
I Prank Granger left for thc upper

AUCTION SALE
Monday, Noy. 28th

THANKSGIVING

CANDY
Treat the family to a package of our fresh
candy for Thanksgiving. It is pure—it is
wholesome—and look at the price!

Hand dipped Vanilla Creams, | -lb. pkg. 10c
Hand.dipped Cream Carmels, $-lb. pkg. 10c
Hand dipped Cocoanut Crms., |-lb. pkg. 10c
85c Liggett’s Assort. Creams, I -lb. box 59c
75c Mar.y Alice Chocolates, I-lb. box 59c
60c fancy whole Cherries in Crm. nb. box 49c
I lb. Horton's thin Peppermints, I -lb. bx. 49c
Sweet Milk Choc. Nuggets, I -lb. sack 29c
Filled Candies, |-Ib. bags „......................... 10c
Old Fashioned Hore Houpd, I lb...........29c
Full line of Gilbert’s Choc., bx. 80c to $1.25

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iGoods Delivered

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HARNESS AND TOOLS

HORSES

cows

CHICKENS

HAY AND GRAIN

TERMS OF SALE—CASH.

MRS. JASPER BEACH
PROPRIETRESS

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

WILL GORHAM,

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THE OLD

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fortable, healthful win­
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prices rise with the ad­
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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WITHOUT A TELEPHONE
HtRt could bo no more thoughtful Christmas
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you, than tho PROTECTION,uconvenience and com*
fort of telepijbno service.

T

In case of sudden sickness, flro or accident, a tele­
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It will help-them to avoid dangerous exposure In
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year out, it will remind them always of your

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43rd Anniversary
ON NOVEMBER 9 th THIS COMPANY
BEQAN ITS 44lh YEAR IN BUSINESS
During the 43 years in which this company
has been in existence, many thousands of
people from all walks of life have foupd
this old institution a haven of safety
for their savings.

QJtje ^rational ffioun &amp;
^nurehngnt OTnntpatuj
tic&lt;» !««*• to nbmil Um follow iu* t&gt;r.?|H»«|
rriotutian recording the &lt;fot-o«li* &lt;t county
fusdt la tbt
Stalo Bank »n&lt;J in
iLc troopert Sul* Bank, fotii ot wteitb iaatiluliou* or* Bov In U* bond* el Ifocoivin.
(Continued on psge fourteen)

1250 Griswold Street, Detroit

Jt L. Maus &amp; Son, Local Representatives, Hastings

�THE HA1TTNGB BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1M2

|

HELP THE RED CROSS TO HELP THE NEEDY!
Thuraday evening owing to bad wrath-1
er. But we had a fine time and a good j
program. Sandwiches and cotTee were
Becker. Thera will be no meeting next
month. December. but a Christmas
tree instead oft. flic 22nd
Mr. and Mr*. Party Sprague and son
of Flint sjwnt the week end with the
Sprague families here
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Miller and Mia.
Lillie Stllloon of Hastings visited Mr.
and Mrs James Bothard Sunday.
. Thursday afternoon after school
nineteen school mate.- und '.eoclicr.
Ruby Cogswell, gathered at the hotne of
Margie Mathew*, and gave Iter a sur­
prise lhe occasion being her birthday.
Game, were played and thc children
had a fine time. Mr*. Mathew* served
Hoe crearh and cake
Archie Cummuigham and Vcm Sinr
clair art going north dt er hunting.
Mr and Mr*. Jim Bothard were en­
tertained to chicken supper at Uie
home of Mr and Mr* Clifton Becker
Wednesday evening It was in honor
of- Mr*. Becker's birthday

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YOU ft RED CROSS NEEDS YOU
Titially they center about the figure
of u Heri
nijnin. which carries
aeutlmental recollection* of her. ■•-rvfor tn.mlM-r.hip. which la
i:!onally. fa*un Armistice Ik»y

Iu illKastors In precMlmo, a* well as
in tho putbik of public luidth.
The iMii-ti r tills year h a tltn-ily re-

minder tliat the Red Cross needs help.
if It la to carry on helping' other*.
E»ery«ono who Join* a* a member of
the Red Cross chapter in Iris cummunlty wlH h*i helping this human!farf.in orgntrizalloo to liclp lhe needy
Ihrmiphbut tho nation.

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MARKET AND DISEASE

By Home EeotWMtM^frC^alUL*! Miflil-1
11
__
Michigan Turkey Growers Find
'
gan BUte College
iTOMATO JVICE IS
‘
Those Two Factors Deter­
------ DISEASE FIGHTER­
mine Profits From Birds
Food allowance furnished to famih.*
Tomato juke rivers and-a skim milk'
bn welfan- |i*tji by one Michigan aty &gt;*«»
&lt;»«• “0d ol’Unn where tu-1
t ibarttfoM».v. have b - n &lt;1-eland adequate f-r ll-.e
d . not exist, in the mind of’ Michigan owner* of turkeys to the1’ **•
th-horn-j!
,r
Marte
p.
Dye.
Dean
of
Home
Eeo-j
poultry
department of Michigan State “ f1
maintenance &lt;4 health by t‘
*
*"—
division of Michigan s-..it.. nomlcs" at Michi an State Colle-.n- College show that di»ease ccxitrol Mndlw. t-i
tiKniatH 'Good vvho&gt;«-*«w food ima.-t* r-'-otann-; marketing of the bird* are the. two'll n!w ev'1- !°
infectious • disease*. Dr. Dye most interesting factors to lhe grow-' ,1,
iiwint* out. "Tbist'.- why I fcel that Ux- lcrs ju*t now
,
tore ch partnii'i.t
, । . . education n-.-vh' powbl- bv thc sale*of' Flifck owners apparently try to enn- i •
k and t,,ix'rc’&gt;Iusi' Christmas real* is needed vmce themselves that turkey* which ” «
**
mon- now titan ever before,” Dr. Dye । were killed by ‘disease were victims of &gt; । 1
tnci
and canned milk. wiuiLi’tca, -siura,-. said in discussing the coming year's over feeding, under feeding, or wrong u n
unri flour. Veiictabk-:-, uuiraioid. and,: program of the Michigan Tuberculoii* feeding. Fatalitie* tn tiie flock are !." J
^Association.
_
"blamed upon cabbagr, green com. K l(/
iiteix-ri'. l«inu Ihf* fiHihduii-Mi tor thi- ’ X-ray piciurer. showing modern apple*, dry mash, wet maah. or no it umetimd- nf combating the diMase mash11
feaxi nll-wanco.
.
iwould be no more fascinating studyj Blackhead, a contagious dlaease.jpj
Four pounds of druxl tjeatt* U1'’' ’’; than tomato Juice doing it* work to caused by Rt-rm.* which are, picked up I n q
can-Torn, three cantin
c“n- ,.prevent
i-rev-nt tutxrcuioru*
tub- rculosi* if
it such
.‘•urn a pukca
process- by healthy bintbird.- from ground whter
which ■, 11 &gt;
' topiato. •. two pounds- 'macarti
l*0 could b-- plciurest.i Dr. Dye declunA । hm&gt; been contaminated by those af-i{;
peeks
potatoes, .ten pound* nx
•
*1;’" . Tomato juice can t» given to children: fected hj-the dlM-ase, kill* more M|cht- n. 'j,
■”!’ f •w'uit*r* 01 •^l!l .daily m place ol th.' more . xpenrtve' gan birds than any oilier single cause, tt y
''
’ o
' orange juice and adult* should have n 'Rotation of ranges and plenty of good '/
&gt;«M» -t
...Th um.
lhI„ nni,, , wric &gt;lm w,
rrK1 lin. lht.
,he |„c.
.n Corn meal, rut meal and rice ; in clov contact with thc relief wwk i rention of blackhead. Dtseased birds &gt;&lt;
ai.-o rmiilibed br-un quai t o
by welfare wtKlra now.Dr. Dye should be Immediately isolated from *’
Whcl. .milk and frntr can.- of condensed
lh#t
an. nul wk. ,lu.
f)J the
in
"nr ■“ -i ■
inR (|lctr juij quotas vegetable'-, that
’Turkey- to be soldshould be beavilv it. p
? t'' r h - ’ !
&lt;’‘■iiomtc-sjiiv t &gt;o-i tj|r mthato Is overlooked,
summer it fed to produce a finish which is need7, '
, '■ . -&gt;!
,,7*, ““” might mean they &gt;u»d acre** to garcter r d to top the market Well-fhiishcd!
H.-.. »/,,'■
io .
.
"’.produce und &lt;■ a-k-d only for staple* -ix-pound turkey* will bring a higher;, t.
ni‘ ,!
ad lin '-1,11
w£n,1‘ round Check of llsU .-.how* the sege- birds which weigh 25 pound*. A grow-&gt;'../■
‘n. 'ur 7'r“t'hn L7m'r?,, t
; IabU‘'lo ** »*«l«:ted- Tuberculosis ing tqaah and a grain mixture of n. n
o milk e-.m rfT Jt
« ’idrt’im’!n“t
,o sHM* a weakened yellow corn. Mu-at. oat*, and barley w. 1.
2
tAwi .II ™nni
tm
■n’OM- who are fighting IU make a good ration for fattening
re
-tf
V ...Trill &lt; -d/r •',,V!U,ce ’hctild, not hcaitaie to throw turkey*. The arnin can be placed th u^i.
. uh,.iL,i u.nwL/. . reli re ; “p a str*”‘8
®« education, ac- hoppers where thc bird* can help rwre,
rmau^-mud tomat.v- ... that the r.jr()ms tII l)r ix,-.
■ thentulvre
‘'•
ii *n rtain ls another Mig-j aktm mifis. krxiwq to nur granrflnoth-! Economic conditions in tiie cities ii'., ,,
. z ■,
... ,r- lM1' ‘“day seldom mentioned is a-wilt hare more effect upon the market
u.'-’- m &gt; X^i '35 ^ Vi“U,We '"«1 H the iHKlg.-t l* low. Dr. price of turkeys than the available
Xrwmir• mu-tiX’three writing rnd
h a*,‘ bc lLu:&lt;l Cflec‘ 'u»*ly ol
according to the oplnn?km? for It/ iL t yU
U E n"I’trely .in roup*, gravies, and pudding* or |.m of tHe jioultry department at iu.,)
That 1 t \
nut
-uriPh'”1** wh°’' f'r‘'rtU can
"**"* ‘n “ Michigan State College. Apjiarehtiy. ■
. r j.. ... Z. L- io ' H. n.nrer E,,r “M’
ol vlUnk,1‘ A *Wc“ *kl,n «» &lt;W of turkeys this year is not . "
»'■“nVJmUlt a""‘w
""t*'.!”.1 «».

younger child ol the family to afford i
adequate protection aguiu-l tlt&lt;‘ cohy
and dami&gt;tH.-&lt; during the.' winter
piontlib
Any tvjie ol heavy blanket |
may lx- u.Md — ....... -■ --------- •

hunt de«T.
I Harvey and Orville Rice of KnlarnaRxlcnck Swadling, R«i* Whidby and «x&gt; spent lhe week end with Mr. andMarsden. Germain went to. Mio Sun-| Mr*. Haney Enzlan
&lt;1 iv
'
, a splendid time was enjoyed at the
M M. Rockwell ini- not been able tnlC. 3. C. on Wednesday at Hie home
.lift nd to the |&gt;ost office for a week.
j nl Mrs Irving Berber with Mrs. June
Tin’ senior* at Kellogg school arc' HoncysetU- a_s assistant hostess We
: preparing a play that they will present | were very glad to have Mr. and Mrs.
[before ChnstmiDavid Shepherd from near Orangeville
Mr*. KcUoug Flower and Mrs. N. with us and they favored’d* with wvNcwkirk entertain the Home Literary | vral wings. The .afternoon was spent
club Thursday, Nov. 17th, at Mr- tying a quilt. Music and Ttianksgiv, Flower;. home
ing reading furnished entertainment.
About three hundred attended the, The next meeting will be held at thc
Ati average cost ot $3 3- ua-.main- P. T. A at Kellogg school Wednesday j home of Mr. and Mr* W While. '
taim'd in tiie sun* made in the chv- evening and enjoyed the moving pic-1 Arthur Mead is suffering from a
urafc r th* direction &lt;d Mr-- Anna E turfv. shown by Mr Robert.-of hl* and; broken leg caused by the kick of a
Biyiia. Only new material xa.- um-iJ Mrs. Robert.-' trip to various interesting ■ ,'|'w
ami none ot tnc suil- were hned. In spot* in the US
' •
praciica’-ly all cane* the estimated
Mr* -Helen Smith is staying al Mrs.
amount .of material allowed fur a iulGiUespir
niet cr-berot. to match tiw *ud
I
Saturday. Nov. 19. at the lull Pot
Appropriate niatcrial* tor tiie play­
C. L. Barber u nursing ut injured
suit are l.eayy twill suiting.*, all ditferMr- Earl Butler'* little daughter luu' knee caused by the crank sllppyut from
&lt;ni kind* of blanket;., heavy coating.'
tils hand while eranking his tractor.
and covert cloth. In usinrij covert been very sick but u gaining
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lacy
Jone*
ot
Delton
cloth, a chamois, or outtng1 flannel
uci'c Bunday callers at Henry Wiud- the parent* of a daughter born
linuig u r."ccMary for very cold
day. Nov. 13.
weather. Odd ends of blanket mater­
ial are often found at woolen milU and
may be purchased very rca.-onablj
Tlw suit should contain Mime vpol of
bright color *o that thc child may be
easily *een by motorist*.
•
Mrs Clayton Hinckley and sonj
Pattern* for the playstdts may be,
Myrlen
James were hi Grand Rapids Saturday.;
nurohased through the United State*
— ------ —Mrs. Henry Vanden Berg I* visiting;
Bureau of Home Economic*. Washing­
Nashville to a card party Saturday her son. Geo. Vanden Berg, near Coats
ton. D C.. or Irom most of thc larger mgh
national farm magazines It is best to
Mr and Mr* Bert Steves are the, Mr.'and Mrs Clinton Lahr of Hasplan tor two reaaonv' wear tn cutting {
parents of a little girl born tings were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
thc pattern, taking in ftillne** with ----------.~ nuwrr* ta tho namr
uu. ueaicx..
iher ..
7 w
She
deep seam- Design of thc garment , of Nancy Lou. Her sister. Anna Wil-1 Mrs Walter Tolhurst of Wayland te
,,t'
should be built around tiie idea o! self- Hams. I* caring for her since she reMrs Butler Smith with her
help lor the child. - Zipper fastenings turned from Hall'ii hospital. •
i vv.u.re
up the front have been found mote
George Hawkins was here Irom Lan--------------- —--------------u&gt;'~i
.'..mlactory as they are easier to sing Monday.
_________ ________
manipulate than button* Care should
L G Ackerson of Lansing visited
Mr and Mr* Geo Lydy of Irving
be taken In putting in the ripper to her Mater. Mrs. Bert Steres, and the I have been vteiling hte parents. Mr. and
keep it closed during the sewing pro- new. baby Monday.
I Mrs. Scott Ijjtty. and family. cres to guard against any of the teeth Mr*. Chase and son. Donald, ol Bat- - Mr*. Mac Townsend of Hastings vlsbclng crushed. It te.weli to cover the tie Creek have, moved in with her itcd Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Decker part
fastening with a tuck so that mo-sture d&lt;- .iter. Mrs. Wm. Anderson, for the of last week,
Fingerprint*.
will not get mi zipper and freest, lun-: winter. Donald l» attending the Well* Mr and Mr*. Sam Lydy of East
Junior: “I've forgotten how far I've
rf.nng the opening or. closing process, school
.Woodland visited Mr. and Mrs Jack
At kaa one pocket is efcA-iitlal on
He-cral irom litre attended a,card Shavanzki and family Friday
Mother; ‘ Ju»t look tor the place
c.cry auit.
party, al Otlo Aqdtrsou's iu Nashvillej Lyle Lydy spent Thursday in Lanwhere tiie clean page* Mart."
i
Knitted baud* for wrute and angle*. Saturday night.
slug.

THANKSGIVING
DAY VALUES

4

Point Blue Ribbon Turkeys

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED—Attached to each Turkey is a guarantee
teg - your assurance of absolute dependability - peak quality - you will find
this tag only on Kroger Turkeys.

TURKEYS
CHICKENS
GEESE
DUCKS
FOWL
Oysteri

•b.

Plump, tender

lb.

Com l«d rossterr

Elbe fancy
Fresh dressed

lb.

Exbs fancy

lb.

Fresh dressed

Medium

lb.

3 lbs. and over

•H

25c

Wlb. I*.

10c

*.

10c

Fancy U»g«

Sliced Bacon

25&lt;
18’
17*
18*
15*

4 Point

Blue Ribbon

Country Club

Bulk

Pork Sausage

Boneless Fresh Hams

12c

BUTTER
Fresh Roll - Michigan Maid

Sifted Peas

2 1.".,' 29c

Brown Sugar

6

2’t*'-‘2Sc

Poaches

Country dub—In heavy syrup
Del Monte Peaches t No. V,i cans 29c

Country Club—Fancy Wisconiin sifted
R«sl quality at a leal price

'

25c

Pumpkin

15c

Mince Meat

3Nt..1.M25c

Bulk ■ old fashioned brown

XXXX Sugar

2

1 5c

Noas Such - finad quality

Gingarale

IX 10c

Dromedary Bread

| I t J

JB

I

OR COUNTRY
All flavor* CLUB
GELATINE DESSERT

BW

RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES

French Coffee

*■ 25c

5-oi. Jar 10c

Rolled Oats

&amp; 10c

Full bodied and Savory

Bread

17c

Cranberry Sauce

Lalonia Club - No boMle charge

x

1%-lb. loaf

6c

Raisins

Country Club - plain ot sliced

Ripe Olives

" 10c

The lowest price evei

Harvest Cake ■

39c

King’s Flake

.

29c

Quality all purpose Row

92c

Food Baskets

Made with Pumpkin, Chenies, Nuts, Mince Meat
and othar goodies

I JEWEL COfFEE 19C
■

Naw low price - Mild and fragrant

FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Cranberries
Late Howe variety - For *e Tbsaluglvteg least - far pies, dssvarts m salads

&amp; 5c
Celery
CMcaM
3 - 17c
Bananas
Head Lettuce Faacy kobarf 60 rise
-

13c

Grapefruit

6 &gt;*

sic

Florida • reset sad laky — (KMaa. 4 for Ik)

Navel Oranges

100-11A ill.

Naw crop • *w« l and juicy • 150-176 ike. Jm- Mb

Am.

2*

�PAOF FOURTEEN

LEGAL NOTICES |

PRODUCING GOOD LUMBER FROM CORNSTALKS
Chemists Claim It Is Hard As
Teak AncJ, Strong As Steel—
Make Synthetic Cork
Tiie' cornfield; of the middle west
.Ftem likely to. produce the lumber
needed for the future. The possibility
ot th&gt; rnamifMtun* of board-, of altnc-t any desired width and thickness,
from conistalks has been demonstrated
by chemists of the Iowa State. Agrtcul ■
rural College. This j^mpo-mlon wood
is as hard as teak asm TChrx' as strong

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

jircdiic; The;question of the relative,
1-'-t of Mich wood, a- compared, with I
ordinary furniture woods, remains to.

thttwr who know the processes required
'&lt;• produce cortLMalk wood is that lumher can be jirodur. d m cheaply from

Another product, made from, corn­
stalks Li synthetic cork. It looks Ilk-'
cork and har. ah the properties of cork. '
?o It Istlaimvrl
;

Thr ninth mid tenth crudes finish-1
ed their health posters Friday.
We art going to have a Thanksgiving'
.dinner Wednesday. -Nov. 23.
The'ninth grade Is studying long!
There will lx- no school Thursday and
Friday, November 23 and 24.
The first P. T. A. will be held Wedgram will be given by both rooms
We now have twenty-seven pupils
sealed in thc higher room.
.
Mr. ■Putruun was tn Lansing on
'school busijiess Saturday.
We an- going to have a hot lunch.
Irish stew. Thursday.
TtKwtcnlh grade are rending "Cricket

We voted last week, and each one
: who'voted, for president had"to give]
the reason whv. RoosgrveJf was Netted.
.There are ten girls in the Girl's
Clothing Club pnd ten boys in the
.The ninth -and tenth grades arc I
studying mammals in biology.
Thanksgiving poenu.
Gordon I-tec-i was the champion
■f speller in - the seventh and eighth
' grade contest Monday.
,•
H.nJrert lives. Thelma Tlibias. Scribes.

Mr. und Mrs. Worth Green qnd won.
Marshall. were Sunday dinner gurats
•ot thc latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
• Curt Marshall, in the Branch district.
' Mr. and Mrs Frank HawbUt*. Mr
and Mr Herald Bennett and Mr. nnd
*!:&gt; 1. Held of Nashville spent Friday
Mrs Clare Marshall and children
rent Mondnv afternoon with Mr. andMrs, Howard Burchett in Assyria.
Mr. and Mrs B, Payne of Hastings
-pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman were
•mrprl.ed Thursday evening when the
neighbors came in to help Mrs. Holl­
man celebrate her birthday. They
Came with w.ell Tilled baskets nhd u‘
very pleasant time was mid by nlEi
We un whh ht-r. many more birthdays •

cL

-.S:

Investing Safely
To have served several generations successfully Is Indeed an
achievement in this constantly changing business world.

In the conducLof our business, we are Just old-fashioned enough
to retain thc founding factors that have made tor strength and
protection during our forty years of Investment life, through all
of which we have paid 5% yearly dividend with never a loss and
never a miss. We shall be glad to explain to you a plan of saving
that will sui( your circumstances.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Local Representative

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
apiwrUd by
&gt;«» ualU

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

1

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 30, 1932

W. R. HARPER AN­
NOUNCES CANDIDACY

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 31

EINEFATHER1N0
OWNSVOBLE
'
SCIENCE MEilS
TOLD OF MEETING
Has Had Excellent Training
Raymond Windcknecht Accepts
Next Meeting Of Thornapple
SON B® BET HELU Fitting Him For Work Of
«HaTHESS DF GDD Garden Club On Monday In^
H STOR C PAPERS '■ Position With Consumers
FAMOUS SCIENTIST
DR. H. HAMILTON AULEN
BACH GAVE TIMELY
ADDRESS

I

1

Commr. Of Agriculture

“GENERAL LANDSCAPING”

Power Co. There

FRED MAYO HAS COH^rXcT

stead 01 Thursday

I CHARLES FISCHER, WIDELY

REMARKABLE SERMON SUN
। Tlie Banner learns
learn* with pleasure
; The many Hastings friend* of Mr
M. IS SEXri KNOWN MUSICIAN, SPOKE
| that Wm. R Harper, of Middleville, lias
ISSUED IN 1863 TO HIS
DAY MORNING BY DEAN
and Mrs Raymond Windeknechl will
: announced himself a candidate -for
I regret to learn Qiat they an- 10011 t&gt;|
applr Garden Club will meet .Monday
AT ROTARY
.
MOTHER
DAVENPORT
I cummlsxloncr of. agriculture of this
ileave Hosting*, us Itc has acce|&gt;t«d .&lt;
tuning. Dec 5. at 7 45 al the Com-;
state Mr. Harper lias had excellent
I position ns chief ck-yk with the Con-,
munitv rGoins at the National bank
f-iaiwei-iu &gt; m z*r»
training
for* such work, also a great ALSO HAS INTERESTING
STRESSED IMPORTANCE
„
,
and Prof. Ortgg of Landing will lalk Un. EINSTEIN LED OK,
.
romers Powd Co at Owosso Thi* 1-. CHRIST REVEALED THE
deal
fit Ml I UDI c CDIDIT “
*'“1 of good experience tint wifi
will beneRATE BILL OF 1862'’\
?““S"
1
~ CHARACTER OF GOD on ’ General Landscaping." This wtllj
UF nUMtlLt arlMII Jit Uw slal,. He will give to the duties
CHESTRA ON SHIPBOARD
..
......
nr
of the nrtll-r
office tl'x.
the Kr't
best lhal
that It
is Irt
in Sxlr.,
him
’d to attend
soiry to-have tlu-m .more from th
'Disastrous For One To Have In common with all hl* friends tn tills Parents. Paid For Every Day cl
Modem Bciencp Discloses His
-y. yet we kn«.-*- it.w to tre-.r a&lt;i.
Had Privilege Of Seeing And
tome.
county
tiie
Banner
hope*
that-the
new
The Thought That He Is Bupe- Gov'eniur will, name Mr. Harper com­ Each Child Attended School tage mid we extend c»ngr..- ..
Greatness As Creator And‘
- ; Gandhi In Bombay
n.,„
Mr Wtndeknecht will take up iu-. r.. -.
*
rior To His Fellowmen
missioner of agriculture.
.
Manager of The Universe
Met Other Celebrities
Teacher a Pay Meager
;duti&lt;»aM»t owatao s&lt; --n
Because the Banner was published
Rev, L. L Dewey wni in
Tlie Banner is greatly indebted to
Beth Mr and Mrs Windeknrcht' Ikcau*c
,
Fi'cher of Kalamaroo. famearly on Tuesday !a*t week. w'c could
'ending the Okfer Bay*Fred Mayo, supervisor of Maple Grose .have been active in various tr.yanha- Mu-k'
not give an adequate account of the
for the -loan c5
“ Interesting • •'
--------■-* •4,1 --------------------------«&gt;f two *.?
very
lions
and
he —
will
b«- especially
Father and Son banquet, held under
iv morning by Dcan*Dav«.-ni»ot*. IUThere 1*
document*. One
)ne is
fe a contract,
contract. entered : x leader of ..„
the .....
lately reorganised Hmmtary Club Monday m
the auspices of the Brotherhood at th■ying to Under-dan t
} into on the tpird day «t December 1853 i Una. City Band. They arc the typ&lt;
a more widely kr.
musician
Methodist social room* on Monday
■rmon tlie Dean pre
I between School DLs'.rtct No 5. of. tin of young people Who can be nccom- Oxl.
Michigan
PATRONS
WILL
BE
SERVED
night. November 21
jtownship of Assyria and Jane Mulvnny mended to any community.
Lloyd Shafer filled tlx- difficult place
-vealing about the greatnoFROM NASHVILLE AFTER
: mother ot Mr Mayo. In whlih she I
----------- -——---- *-----nnof toastmaster with credit to him.*cll
i Creator Ou: mtd-ra w;
THAT DATE
,o u‘“ch u,‘‘ iiCh001 !n Uwt dl‘ i
and great satisfaction to the duds and COUNTY COMMISSION AND !MrrrM
tiand. which
,rtct ,or a u-rm of thirteen wrtks I
sons He Is a live wire; and all en­
wi.l nunimhw u
ENGINEER HAVE GIVEN
'commencing on the fifth day of lxar on a tnp
joyed his peppy method of handling
|around,'he world In*
MANY ANNOYING DELAYS
FINE SERVICE
'ermber. 1853. fi&gt;r the sum of »150 .1
such a gathering He could lead the
Europe, tta
week, which .sliail be in full for her
UNDER PRESENT PLAN Inward
i
singing, could tell funny stories and at
th1.:, country - nut-tanRlng
* services and abo for her board, which
tlw same time pul across some of the TAXPAYERS SHOULD BE AC­ | was no d-aibt In her' home in liiat
*. A. mill
orchtatra •embarked
the big liner at
n
1, n
t i '-rciwswa
Rural
Route
Will
Bo
Absorbed
...
,
y
...
kemaaxseu
Iuro,jon
h^ „,„ .cnn„far all
finest and most wholesome teachings.
----------.since
hi*
retirement
a*
Of
thQUAINTED WITH RESULTS i township.
He first culled un Dad Angell, secre-;
and .other ixirUe* &lt;k
Our readers will be- interested in MANY SEAT RESERVATIONS Hanoi- c.h:-.:•• &lt;! Auric
Without Increasing Number the
' dancing
‘
lary of the Barry Cdunty Y M c K .
th*. Ions trip Thar sidp was notec
reading a copy of this contract, which
HAVE
ALREADY
BEEN
,X
No
Reason
Why
People
Should
Of Mail Carriers
to express what he tluiiiitht about a
the successful touring parties it
is as follpw*:
.
Fattier and Son banquet Dad was’ Not Know Facts And How
MADE
1. a keen and an urin.na! thinker, wh •
T!i(- ;&gt;&lt;».• office at Morgan village k , ducted.
"Contract entered into tin* third d.i&gt;
•
equal to tlie occasion and resixinded tn
ha* a wonderful. capacl, for. clear
;o4x- diKontinued on n-bniary 1. Th....„ speaker gave ....
of DcCcmtxT 1833 between school dt. •
The
an acsaun* of
Money Is Expended
a manner that mi l with hearty ap­
.riatamen*
of
hts
ideas
litd
-*1t!tal
he
inlall
thereafter
’
will
win
bhandled
from
from
’
Jort
fast
trip he made
trip"
mode with the Bcls»iand.
trict No. 5 of the township of Assyria WIEZOREK BROTHERS
Under the proviclons of the McNitt In the county of Barry, state Of Michi­
proval
., a. ,.,,.,. chrbtinn man
the Nx hr.lle post office Thi* h*S which was in 1930 Since then, on acVernon Wininger rpokr as a repre­ bill tliere will be divided' ainomt the gan and Jane Mulvany. a .quallfi- .t:
OF LOWELL ARE COMING; ' ’ ►.•an btgun by saying that; iier n brought about by the dfecontinu- count of the depression, it ha* made no
sentative of the son*. of their apprecia­ counties next year S250t).ooo. instead teacher in *aid township. Tlie said j
»
| primitive
.
• man feared roeb destructive'ante of a local daily tram each was ! round-the-world tripe
tion of their dads and their elders gen­ of 12.000 000 a* last year. Thia nuary . .lane Mulvany contracts and agru :
of nature a- the storm* :on the Michigan central Instead of; His vfeiU to Cuba, the Isthmus &gt;.t
Class Demonstration To Be clenaur
„ri-vpinm will be taken from (he gas tux fund. |I with tne
erally. It was a nn»-au«L4ht(^i&gt;plntvd
earttiquakr . and volcances
Because j Fomi: each way the trkjn storU. out : Panama, stopping at the harbors m
the said school district mat
that *hi
shi .■
„
.
talk given in a straight-forward
s:.....:.: :...
and must be used entirely upon town- will teach Uir prims:-, whool in ;-aid ’ Given By Kenneth Reitznl
there were terrifying and because he' from Jackson one day andL returns. U ,|California,
sailing .r»iu
from sen
San rranct.c
Pranci.oj
vuiu,..-uui. xaiunif
• had
•
'way Quite evidently he
given the ship highways The road cotnmludon} । district
had no abilit-. to cope with them, he ■ —
ja--------------------------cko^ the follawtra:-—
day. Tht*
Tht*inter-|;»nd
inter - J andstfipping
stoppingal
atthe
the Hawaiian
Hawaiian islands,
Lsland*.
.....
t.
..
.
Wrestling
Eliminated
iuruwM
for
the .......
term
of
13 weeks,
com-'j
,
matter a lot of thought and had of Barry county have taken over this}'
b rtned the
ide;r-tirn
thine
unfriendly
fires with the mail facllltl«*a'. Morgan las wi-U a* the various point* cf Ihtcrest
financing on the fifth day of December! Thursday night, December l't; thei.j^'nt
’,
reached tome very sensible conclusions year ir.8 miles of township highway 1853. fur the sum id One Dollar and „
। v-tn by angrjf, evil Rodj making annoying delays for thc pa- In Japan and along tta «•»•.! .«nd ,011thTlie response; for the duds wus made and will do the same next year. The Fifty cents per week—which shall be in I Odd Fellows will again play host to th ■ To at)p,.a?
it in called for what would tron, on the rural, coytc. Aecordinilv em r List* of Asia were given In det nl.
assemblage of local boxing fans who appease hfe &lt;&gt;r.vn anger, viz: b: &lt;1 and!an inspector was rent who invcsltgxtec Bui the outstanding feature uf hfe talk
by Roy Chandler, president of the Improvement of the next 168 miles will"fuH for her sexviocB and for board.
Brotherhood. What he said w’as full be author (red by the xommlMinn, and : “in consideration of the premises the hale already indicated their intention • Jaciiflce. Fo:
■ -■ h;&gt;*' many thousands of!the situation thoroughly and It wa* n .wu* hi* mention of the celebrities
carried out by its efficient engineer. J.i
...
, , ot tilling the Arena by making extern- i icara*ac riflee.*
'
of wit. good sense -and right feeling.
were made to .supposed- doubt upon hl* recommendation whom i&gt; m«« t - n hi* voyage. Amonz
A
lUko.^1.
Wo
Um
I...
““
“
‘
J
1
isivt
reservations for seats. Tickets ati.jv nn^r‘y god*
__ we do not kndaj. Many: that tlw order was 1-. ued &lt;’• Washing- these was Kmstrin. the world's m-.*-.:
Tlie toaslmast; r next called on Rev
been m-nona
In ll.u coimly Jh,lc
I'1] 1“?*
Uu
.made•►
’’th'
McNulty to Introduce thc speaker. Rev ot
.... ... later
i-.— man~.»a«
“'ron
discontinue tht* post office.
: famous jcictiii t and raathematician.
U» pto.n ouS out by Uc huhw.J vany One “
”"d ™
’ Cents per .tin- regular price, are on sale at Oat- thcurand "yea:*
Dollar• and
Fifty
! veth A- Stebbins and Jake Reher s ■ dricovery that the rarth became nor­
McNulty was gracious and kindly in
Mr Dun Waldron, thc rural, carrier; Mr. Enrieln boarded the Beigefend nt
week.
.
place.
on mw
page; 8. “■ - furiotu
;mnlacaifi
after
th* e ' fe’ bclmr transferred to New Ycrk and made the trip to Ban
his response and made u fine intidduc- commission In Inproving tlif entire
....... See the adv.
•««•*
out--f
rom Montan,
Jacob
Hurfom)
Director
lion of Dr. H. Hamilton Autijibuch: 10‘v miles In each of the sixteen town­ s
1
5E*.
‘
ts
"
f
naU,ro
anri
tha
Z
°
n
th
'
When
Mr.
Webb,
who
was
fur.-Pedrorthe
iMrt o( Ij» AnwrtM from
Jain-Mulvanyi'Teacher."
rector of Cranbrook church near ships, and not using the cash. a-, has
« .J^i« i^n
U*r”
,n *re
'han
,nan5’ &gt;’w* the Morgan rural carrier which city he proceeded t&gt; Mt. Wilson.'
.a., counties,
...... ........
Mr;
* COPT “I »! Lowell *111 to.v* glove., with the local
been done ........
In many
in ..............
Improvjb,.. wr rld. -From that began WOR- na&lt;e«d on hfe place wa* taken bv Mr ‘here to avail himself of the wo-ld *
Bloomfield Hills. Detroit.
,
Ing
a
few
roads
.without
reference
to
i^u
al
rnl
11J
t
tnriiI»"
,&lt;
Vng^'
in
'
athletes
in
place
of
the
youngsters
from
AHfP
nf-Ood;
but
man
Mill
c'U.tin.wd
Waldron.
”
TOh
.enabled
"the"
depart
­
The
-qxaker
fultllled
tile
high
expcc' t Tihe ’’Vti" n*ln',cd.l,‘‘‘ l‘‘"hLXf' :X:hfoWli^US'^,Z^C=^ ^o;;’ irabfi."Vachas wag.;.’ in;
but
cohtinued WaMron Thi*.enabled the depart.
'Contimi-d nn nage six.
‘ ’
rations of theta- who had framed thc
Sve endued Fractional Dtstrict. No 2 in the town- i Xwefe^
' reduce the number
---- -----------------, to sacrifice in order to appease the an-' meni to
of carriers
program. and of the fatiar* and sons
Of evil go:.' .
,lt Nashville from four to three. Mi TARM RIIRNQ ON FARM
pn-M-nt. by
hl* timely
talk
Thc fath,o earry ou‘ t,lc htt,r “nd SPUU of,'5‘p °LGr?&gt;’' a,Iltl
I Bill Janu. of Harting* can entertain! rrTlii'
Jrxs originated the idea of on- Waldron being cne of the four. He
DUnlso UN FAnm
present
by life
timely
talk.
ers
and son*
who
l^aid
himThe
gav.tathit- the McN,,t ,aw whlch ls ^8nrd to where Mr. Mayo n-.Mdes. for the term hUn
Wk.,3n.k brother’.
’ was given the place
•
k*rw£«™u«.
"to SrJ
Babe" and Bud" will be here and! — (Continued on page five)
at -Morvan.
" '
NEAR FREEPORT MONDAY
; Undoubtedly by February 1 tlie MorRev Aulenbach oiiened with tin” uv' b'*n ,n,lrnated to u* that
.
*•*
inom Lowell will come the Mitchel!
.
" ■■" •~'i. =;admits taking coal
Ibroilu-r; and Die well known middle! HEALTH UNIT CONDUCT­
■™ reur. will b. Md »&gt; mm. Callie. Horae,. Hog., Hay And
other route*, without increasing Uu
.
.
, .s • „ „
..
•
.
Banner’s cnmm&lt;-n&lt;lnllm.
Ranner's
commendation kf
If the work r.f
of :I
Weigh!*. Richard and Charlr, Baird
’
ING TOXOID CAMPAIGN number of carriers. The post office de- Gram. And Too s Arc All Conanything at all. must be a religion that the H
N»nmi..inn was!
Barry
FROM BERT LANCASTER
Steve Kkrmes. Bill James. Bun I
lu-Ip. folks toddy under the conditions ■J*’* “
“"J county road cdpimbrion
Inn thJJr
Instead ot discharging any
sumed—Saved Two Horses
«
and «... «.,
no. bound
“■*
C.s.k, »M iH.ry c.x,|.r m.,k,. in..;.- Dl. Kindc Believes This Will partment.
rural catrier. waited until the death or1
knowledge
and
approval
Tlie
Banner
(Continued on jiage three)
“
I
resignation of some carrier, or until.- On Monday evening of last we&lt;-k the
I begs to alate that never, directly or in­ Ison- Anutroiw Arrested 0“ J?0“W’o”
Render Immunization To
j he was retired from the service on ac-1 large barn qn the farm owned by the
i directly, has tlie road commission or
Thanksgiving
Night At VntYard
T’._7.k£^--t
There will be io fast bouts of amaWolcott estate Just ea*t qf
\ Nearly Every Child
PROVIDING ONE GOOD
count of. the a?e limit and then com-* Ransom
any member of -it. ur any of ita em­
Freejxirt burned to the ground Haw it*
Near
Roller
Mill
:cilr boxing ..nd once more the capabl-j
LMt
«&lt;ek
we
mentioned
the
Tact
!
Mncd.
his route With others. Tills huv
ployees. ever suggested tp us what we
. ’ -tarted 1is still a mystery, so we are In­
Per CIsm ,lmr ....
the Mrihns bl smI
thi'ni'lufsi'Sni
“»
Couwr HraUh Uni, b«n don, fa nduor the ™t, ot po.HOT MEAL PER DAY should
say about that commission or ....................
-----------------’
---------.'
“
S&amp;Sl
’
wif
fa
I*"ot-tlw.
rest,
fat
farrtfa,
Tl.u,
it
.dt
fa
Ufa.
work. wu
On me
the vuuwuiy.
contrary, uu,
not a uicmmem- ■ •from
the &gt;ai&lt;u&gt;
yards iu»«
has wwn«
been *»■*&lt;«
going s»u
on uu
in,' Wr. ,tl-na will
•its
»« wvio.
iuiii tnc
eliminated as u'
••••-• •— •••— — —— •- —.. — —
■Gavlen Overholt who live* on th*
entalB' hl* supper°*wtien
Welfare Association Begins bcr of the commission ever knew or Hastings, despite all the precautions rourUsv’ii&gt; another focal ring whichput 0,111 r:‘n,l-’’al"n in th“ rural schools thi* change in Morgan is tn line with.^jm*
by dealers in that commodity
lm7nd/ lo devote lu entire activity to|of ,hu ccun?&gt;
,nak' '^L51”1’!? Im*. !,w' WIWl prdtey of the department. inQieone notln»^hlm
that his
hfe barn wA
wks
Serving Today At High School had any intimation of what the Ban- taken
d llolefar. bs^faeUl Jer- Im,"“
■ IfahlfarU Tfa Tox &gt;fa. n rrjucufa non no* nnnl nbnfar. «nnieone notm»d
„u,„„him that
„ „„barn
„
tier was going to say about their work. •Hunk.fafalns mshl Uon AnmUfafa. „nt
afire Tlie building was full of ha'j
Cafeteria—Teachers Assist
M . o:
01 tfiis
th,, city
elf, was
*s. oaugnt
raasM taking
'»k,M t JuLoi
MUUfafan AUU€W
AinlHIe
u1"h » '«*M ro w, tfa &lt;he i«tmn, ot th. M-nt.fa otSrr
rsrmYfat. tfad mls.fa.
until lie read it in this paper.
•.* aged m
tnJSil' „r • u«.Il(. Mlcniu3n
........................
- s—
■ ■ near.
...
L.,?' ,:i .. ud thc? Michigan
sadu™ -*"•
.................................
■
Bo far as the Banner is concerned, we ..............
coal .....
from Bert
Lancaster
yard
of Omlro
cn' “» 'h™ Ufa xlfaln-™u-faxm.'»in d,ll h.„. t, siifanh fa onnnrfa'.:
The Hostings Welfare A**oclation la, —
—
all of which were lost together with 14'
in, *ce nji'minii
■ ..Hranrh
. nf...
.
. ' Athletic
.... ...
starting a splendid work today—that of can
no'rearon u-hv
why thre&lt;,
three men who
who’ the nlrt
old roller mill
the Amateur
Union . will
’,l1 bc
1,1 ,h&lt;' nlral ^hool*
delay* m the delivery of their paper* cows and calves. 2 hones and a howl
furnishing a hot. wholesome and nour*. have, in our judgment, given their
Lancaster had been on the lookout
and eight pigs Only two horses were
felling meal each day to children who best efforts tor the bencht of the pro- ifor the thieves for Mime time, hud hired'
-aved and one of them was somewhat
are underi^ui i*h&lt; d and needy. The Pte of’this county, and especially its men to watch and had had the officers ,ouna.
.. -..^s ro-nvuLsiranun
m.-aU will G? served 'i.l the school taxpayers, should not be commended 'here at various times, but he conround* each with three dlf- r‘irrF&gt;rr out ,he
w,!l *»
‘nt’’
Woodrow Knowles was burned on the
cafeteria each school day beginning to- by a county newspaper like the Banner, tinurd to law a lot .of &lt;*oal
’ *
, . '• ’
,.xhlbiUon of । 'lhH' Not ®nly
,h'‘
ln ,hc TWO BATTLE CREEK
hands while trying to get tlie horses
day TYacher: pupil: and parent* will Tla re ts altogether too little nppreciaWhen brought before Justice Andrew ■ . , . ‘ K
he d n
b. rural schools .-eked tn take this treatRF^IHFNT9
RESIDENTS IN JAIL out.
assist in preparing and serving the* “&lt;&gt;n of what worthy public servant.* arc Matthew*. Armrtrong admitted taking tn*
Lbut also all children nf ^rcrtL&amp;IUtNia
It has been intimated to the Ban*
(Continued on
«&gt;n nage
page tnree&gt;
three)
food to approximately 200 children. It • &lt;i‘Hng for the benefit of tlicxw* whom the coul.Sbout half a ton being found |
(contir.uca
. . use. from
.
I school
nine montius to live
ncr that the fire might have been ci
I wars. Of course, the jiarenta will come Arrested Saturday Night For incendiary origin as the dog lud been
Is estimated. If these youngstcra
,'rvr . There la
youngster* can I thfy-•mtvc
bi altogether tobi
lob; in the
th- basement-ef
basement of bis
his home. He also'
aUo
I with‘these little children. Tlie Toxqid
have this one good hot meal per day ;t much fault-finding with such officials; said that he took considerable coal last GROUP LEADERS HAVLarqeny From Dwelling Of
barking only a short tune before in a
will surely keep them fit and help them 80 ,hal lhc Banner has felt, not only winter, despite the pleadings of his
ING DEMONSTRATION treatment wfU:- in almost every case,
manner to indicate that sojqeone was
_ ...... «...
bln eiinirnioclnn
a such thln&lt;w
I Ufa
generally.
Of .......
course, .......
as yet this .num—Willi
M1*1’ reenfrl
regard t&lt;i
to I this
commission, but
but wife no! tn
to Hdo
things, nr,.
and
hU
: make
rrea pi. dioss
make aa perron
person immune from diplidiphprowllgjg- about the premises. Tlie dog
v—*-i.
ac­
ber is only an estimation
*',lh rcw|ird 10 other officials uf the projnlses to discontinue the practice.
Extension Classes Show Much •,herl
“ When it is
is remembered, acFvl B.irr. aged 24 and Irene Gibb*. is not in tlie habit of barking unless
besides assisting with Hie meal* the county, as well as our city official*/ it is said that Armstrong ha* been
M
...
} cording to Dr KlndA
KtndA that 85 per cent n-rri 23 both of Battle Creek/were ar- strangers are about.
Interest
Teachers' Club Including the Klrnol thar
ah°uld as a public newspaper! out of work since In October, but there
Interest In
In Nutrition
Nutrition And
Ana
1 nf the deaths from diphtheria are of rested late Saturday nlaht on a charge
Fortunately the wind was blowing In
nurse Mfe*
Mis* Mildred Tuttle, the llbrarUbrar- 1 ”
01• thts county, give "■*
the people »■&gt;»»!know!- acvnui
seems ui
tn be nu
no caviue
excuse iu»
for iuni
him iu
to «»ar
take
Health Standards
1 children under five years of ace air of larccnv from a dwelling house
nurse,
tile right direction so none of the
—
. .
i-R™ nf whnt «&gt;i-h nm-ini&lt; &gt;r»
!m.i
.
Jean see how important ills that these
A* reported to the Banner, the two other buildings caught afire.
S XT'BX'tS’&lt;S
bcron-toun. M.,J
"'■«
.
vegeYamc .............
1
treatment.' drove out to the Fred M. Btoa« place i Mr Overholt was planning to move
fab.nl .u.l.n..,,..
ur. «»&gt;•
...
jn,™.
': ....................
they deserve such ............
commendation.
i mews, I,e
ne was «i™&gt;
given...
a A™
nne «
01 .»»«»
»x&gt;.uu
' SI!,
: X,
, tX “ S
, 1 There
is no expense. It 1* put on us a in Assyria Twp.. and not findfng the
off the farm very soon, we ’ Were told.
■ and costs of 8800 or thirty days in thej ll,ep‘ll,8 lM'id lor waciers or me nutn- ‘ public hcilth proposition, in the con- owner at home, it Is said that the two He had 11.500 insurance on his stock
1-&lt;~o -mlion group* of Barry county at DV' jndPnt belief that it will stainh out. broke a window and, crawled into the ajid grain and Len Wolcott held in*
"PRINCESS WATASSA"
! diphtheria. The same kind of cam- house, making a frantic search for .surance for 5900 on the &gt;am.
r__._ ,... ---------.u_i_,^_._—-.u-------- .a—u
j
comes as-a severe loss to Mr.
COMING to BARRY co
wMitmtan
nf nwatinei
will
’
county vuivt
officer*
are determined
of health . and school* of Woodland ................
Middleville. Freens ....
the ..A._
lookout.
bureau
vrMlliexl.T..
Ulll lie
tie well
.
- — .----------xvuuv,
-i.-. UIV
MV.ei ■■■■IK m **- bawd on standards
....
. ......
u... They
.... , searched
.......
•­
earched
bureau
Overholt, UUl
but I.V
he was .V.
.fortunate •«•
in am
hav&gt;ouio*&lt;«
01 naAttllir.
nasiimrs
w&lt;n Appears
j to Barry
tn County
cnimf.- AgriAnri. &gt; port.'Haling*
...
... and
....
. tore
. w.
.. • utvinuu.
cared
forr.. tin*
winter a&gt;win
tlwvi« should
Before School Audiput an Olid to such act* and this' nutrition, according to
and- Orangeville,
fa drawers,
pulled
up the carpets,
the
|ng insurance.
b'
'
enccs In Symbolic Indian At- 'should be a warning to all tti'vy- and cultural Agent Foster.
i.ow being earned out at Nashville, un-ipaper off the cupboard shelves and
------------ 4♦ » --------------There i&lt; nientv nf fn&gt;xi ' olrntv of
■
„J
m
| there are others, who have participated, Thi* modern age demands products dcr Hie direction of Doctor* Morris made a general ransacking of the whole npi inUTFHI GPFRFTTA
elS.adttl ^’inth env
tire—Carries Tom Tom
ln stealing coal, a* the officers maZnot ot the highest quality in every fk Id. and . LordBhI oj thttt
W1M-n hl&gt;UM.. n ls sllld that they took -^UtLIbH I b UL UrtHtllA
clotiung and plenty of fuel in this city
...
a H,.
Princes* Wataua."
;j discarding those
tluuAhat
have flaws Spe-|u&gt;e
districts&lt; is rmicom- cent*
cent., in ca»h. some condensed milk
GIVEN ON WEDNESDAY
Wata&amp;M." health teacher
teacher Ibe
be *0
so lenient next time.
that liavc
Spe- the work in the rural district
to muke everyone comfortable —
and
the 1 "PrinceM
Welfare Association I* a fine medium for the Michigan Tuberculosis Asso- i Ever since Bert Lancaster has been cla* emphasfe must be placed upon the pitted, it 1? believed tliat Burry county and some canned pea*.
be mnde *afe from a diphtheria
J----- '----------- *the
’•- high- ' pupila Of Fourth Grade Pre­
A‘ —
man drawing
gravel' —
onto
for distribution of these thing*. It is elation, will Rive programs for Barry *n thc coifi business, he has been very growth r.tftl development of boy., and: will
•rurge
ras near the
me Blass
mo,* mjme
_
wav
home saw a car.
.
school
generous with those who needed
uniiii, m
-ihkh children
ciuiuien on
0,1 Thursday
1 nurviay ,»•■••*■•
“ -cnal
..........Kirfe,
- in ,order that sound bodies, ex-. fcyurgc.
liofMxl that everyone will do tiielr ut­ county
..... . _nearby
___ .... and
.... ......................
"ITnrfnr Thn Mnrrnr Pinm
____ .__ n__ ■ n
' and
anrf iwiMnT
degree of
of
V
‘ are sure every parent .....
We
will appre- parked
couldn't ™,,pay fn*.
tor if
It nna
and has as-.cellfnt
cvllent tihvsiouiphysique and a high
high degree
,
... kpowing
„ ,It was a sent Under The Sugar rlum
most for the other fellow this winter and Friday. December 8 and 9.
Thursday
8 Woodland
00 --stited
every
elate the fine philanthrophy of the stranre auto and that no one wm
iilUL U.1, ’ Dec . O.
,»i"AUUIIU. L&gt;9 vu
—— in ----• way
--- --- he ••possibly
------ ' could
...... intelligence be developed
Tree’’ At Assembly
and spring
o'clockFreeport.
16-30
o'clock;
’
Mid,0
caj
*
,lie
burden*
of
others,
so
these
The
standards
by
which
go:xl
health
’
Kellogg
Foundation
which
make*
this
home,
took
down
the
license
number.
o'clock; Freeport, 10:30 o'clock:
fai ‘he
*o
A very delightful operetta. "Under
CCnilTC Tn niCTDioiiTC
dleville
00 o'clockhim.
dleville. 1100
o'clock; Nashville
Nashville. 2-30
2;30 ,OMes ‘fal1
a&gt;* rather
ra’her hard on him
■| ia indicated are easily recogntred.*and wonderful work ixmibie. and will give When Bio-., returned the workman told
o'clock.
'‘
' ’ ’ ij It
” Is
■- hoped
- this
•K*' will put
............
oLUU I O IU UldlnlDUIt
an end toain be attained by most individuals Dr. Kinde and thoro who work with him what had happened, and Blow im- the Sugar Plum Tree, was given by the
PMRICTUAQ fllFTQ
Die 9.
9 Orangeville.
Oranceville 9:00,
fl oa:the
pilfering num
from coal yards which
him the fullest .cooperation
mediately Rot bir-v. bringing Barr and pupils ot the fourth grade In the Cen­
Friday Die.
&gt;•« pu^mui
»IUu&gt; has who are willing to persevere
tral
auditorium on Wednesday of la t
unnidlMRo Ul“4 O
Li.. o'clock;
1...... Assyria
grown to
nractlce.practice.
Home* throughout the county are
----- r——- &lt;• »------- ——
Glbbr to the jail here Saturday nlsht
o'clock. Delton.am10:30
j be a very
to *common
a ver&gt;- eommon
(showing an awakened interest *in:
...z.
tv. .—
, week during the assembly perSad. The
Will Collect And Repair Broken
100 oc,ock; «““&gt;’«». «:«
-----------“----------health standard* and how to attain i Tlie annual meeting of the Barry •tlrc Andrew Matthews on Monday aft- o[xrt.'tta was. bared on the poems of
BENEFIT
ENTERTAINMENT.
1
Toys For Free Distribution^ ° -watassa" appears before her school
circuit Jamt* Whiupunb* Riley and the chil­
Agricultural
be rrnoon
rrn,vin and
anH bound over to the eireuti
ovauuna appear* uriore ncr .scnuoi 1 I wish to call the attention of the iliem. Six
,, hundred Burry county worn- county
‘-•'“•••a mkui.uij. Society will W,
dren interpreted them in a splendid
.
audience
attired* in symbolic Indian people of Hastings and vicinity to the'*"Jn,’1
“'e, “ ‘ Zj!*, he,d ln ln&lt;? cf,',rt ro"m' nt ,1,e w,lr: court.
To Community Youngsters
a -*1-- —
manner. Knccland McNulty as 'XTijgle
•dress. She wears a beautifully deco-' benefit entertainment which will be
house on Dre. 10. 1932. tor the election
Doc." Junior McMillan /as "Raggedy
WOMEN S CLUB.
Boy Scouts of Hastings will attempt rated buckskin robe, beaded head-band given at the Methodist cjiurch Saturthrj&gt;u8h ,h' nutrition course in of preAicJcht. secretary, treasurer and
The
general
meeting
of
the
Women's
Man" and Riclutrd. Fuller in the role
to make Christmas a cheerier time for and moccasins, and a long necklace day evening. Dec. 10 at 8:00 o’clock.
, own homes as ,a part of their
for tt period ot two’ Club to be held Friday afternoon a! of "Shuffling Shoe" did excellent actmany youngster* of the community by which Is strung with claws of wjld This will be for the benefit of the
&gt;car Ttwy
h01*
” will open nt 10 00 A. **
tne new KQft
-----M?7
.. ,h* •-jearr.. Polls
M 2:30 o'clock in the Central school will ini as did 1 the cant wiilch includstarting a toy factory of their own. the birds and the bear She carries a tom'Adventist Church school Ibuilding
carTy .,
!fi&lt;- . sugge-tlons
to . others who nn&lt;j remaln.open
until 5:00 P M Tbv . be’ a Christmas number with Mesdames'cjl sailors, ...
’
mi
v-nuren
»cnooi
ouuaing
.7
...
1,11
irles. the Chocolate Dog
products ot which will be distributed a’ tom used tn the Indian ceremony for! which ha.,
.... „„
are uiuMe u&gt; nW
tte duns nm. S.u&gt;.'”'' „»lon will etimwnre «t I M1 I. L Dewey. M. F Edmonds and E. A. and the Calird Cat. etc. Much credit U
hu bwn recrnUJ cmte.1
on 7™y
‘
Yuletlde. according to Lloyd Shafer, curing disease and a red feather in i Marshall St. ifi the second ward, and
P M at which time t|ie report of sec­ Caukln in charge ot the program
due the teacher. M-s* Dora Benton,
county scout executive.
retary and treasurer will be read and
her head-band, she explains, means when fully completed and the yard
Camp Fire Girls will furnBh tome and the pupils u well.
To assist the work thc various scout that she te on the warpath for health, graded and trees and shrubbery set It TO FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.
Several parent.-, were present and all
As successors to the "Jones Produce any other business that may legally come of the entcrtainmrnL Tea will be
troops will scour the city for broken , By means of old Indian legends, i will be quite an Improvement to that
..
... before the meeting will be transacted. served and a very enjbyable meeting is &lt;njoy«l the production, so much to
toy’s and knick knacks that stand any /‘Watassa" impresses the children with' part of the city. We expect to have Store." and "A. M. Smith Co.” we will
’
l»
ikown by ilL .»» bl -rumen’
“
urIrt “ *
being
planned at which it is hoped that they hope it may be given publicchance whatsoever of being repaired the value of reguia; health habits, such several high grade entertainments durevery
chib
member
will
be
in^sent.
I7
™ other patrons of
ly
tn _2_.
order that the
Market
and
Seed
Store
•
Our
tclephon
an&lt;
*
uu
“
!
P
art
„
Th«*e will be brought to a workship up­ as bathing, sleeping long hours, eating | Ing the coming winter to help pay the
FV*’'’ M”rft
Please bring thimbles and needlea the school may.alsi have the opporstairs in the city hall and there put in proper foods and getting fresh air and' expense of building and we solicit your; 2237 will be answered Farmers' Mar- Adv. 12-7
F. C. Parker. Secy.
and your own seaing or come prepared tunity of seeing and hearing It. Tt;
The
_ kat." We are located across the street
order by scout craftsmen.
sunshine. This effective educational. patronage, for any help you may give
to do Red Cro’s work which will be suggestion was made to the* Banner
Tlie scouts and scouters request co­ program reached 1587 Barry county us will also be helping your local busl-■- from the Barry County Orowera* MarBENEFIT ( ARD PARTY.
there ready to work upon.
that the operetta be presented tor a.
operation In this work, from every chlldren three years ago. It U fi- new men who have been very kind in
y
A card party«wlll be held at the home
small admission charge and the money *
for Poultry. Eggs, and Cream.
home in Hastings. Scouts will call a', nanced'entirely by the proceeds from1 advancing us credit so that we might _Yours
CENTRAL I’. T. A. MEETING.
Adv
of Mrs. Milo DeVries on Wednesday
put into a fund to purchase ChrUtmaa
E J. Farrell.
each home and if any broken toys are the annual sale of tuberculosis Christ-1 build. We. as a people, have spent -Adv.
The next meeting of the Central P. gifts for needy children, which aaenu
afternoon. Dec. 7 for the benefit of
available, they will be greatly appre­ mas seal*.
I very liberally in Hastings during the
Akipsaya
Campfire Group. .Playing T A. will be In the Central school lllte
SUPPER SATURDAY. DEC. 3.
r.
like a sound proposition.
ciated by the boys who wish to repair .
—— ------- ------------jI*past &lt;five
years by way of our rcampauditorium Thursday Bight. December
—
—
e
The
American
Legion
Auxiliary
will
will
begin
at
two
m'clock.
Both
contliem to bring some measure of Christ­
ANNUAL
meetings held
bUc supper
.......... MEETING.
.............
.mu here, spending better serve Ba pu
nubile
sunner al
at the
tlie Legton tract and auction will be played. There 8. at the usual hour The address will
SQUARE DANCE.
mas Joy to other youngsters of tlw
A
., lake, r
._, evening. w
Tlie stockholders of Hie Citisen* than MOM
85.000 each
..eh year,
v-r and
.nd in all
.ii probnmK. ------homc on Saturday
. .
nlRht. Dec. a puce will also be a display of beautifully be given by Rev. L U Dewey, whose
At* w
Clear
Friday
Doc. r
community.
.
wsamkim WM* «&gt;viu ■mu,/
*&gt;W
VUI iliwahuc iictc .
—
dressed dolls for those Interested in subject Will be The Significance of woodmamees orchestra. Frank HerThe drive will probably take place their annual meeting on Monday, Dec. again this year, so we earnestly solicit i
Christmas in the Development of an rlngton.-Adv. Out Dec. 7. •
----1 purchasing dolls for Christmas.
on Saturday. Dec. 10. The First ward 5. 1932. at 2:00 P. M. in Quick hall, for. your cooperation In helping us in our
.. .
। Ethical-Sense"
I
NOTICE.
;
—
There will be Christmas music and
CHRISTMAN KAZAARwill be covered by Troop 72. the Sec- the purpose of electing a Board ot Di- local endeavors
Watch the Banner' For the convenience of our customcra.
BAZAAR AND SUPPER.
customers.
ond ward, by Troop 75, the Third ward rectors and any oilier business which and window cards for the nature of the we will have for sale on Sundays—
At Quimby church. Thursday. Dec. an interesting and worthwhile meeting
Episcopal Parish h.&gt;u»«- Thursday Dee.
by Troops 73 and 74. and the Fourth may come before'said meeting.
; several entertainments. —P. B. Flem- . Ingram'* Pure Jersey MUk and Cream. 1st. Bazaar afternoon #nd evening, fine fe assured. It 1* hoped there may be a 8. dinner from 5.00 till 7 00 P. M-. Me.
. ward by Troop 71.
j—Adv.
Harry Parmele. Secy,
ingj
■
.
jReed's Drug Store—Adv.
25c supper 5;00 till 7:00.—Adv. 1V-30 large attendance.
|-Adv.

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■ !o..UD.WALT0*T.,«STOLr.«. F|NE OPPORTUNITY
FORMER RESIDENT
cnrrTo ni n coictinci Dr D D wgiwn was me »pcc;ni
FOR STOCK BREEDERS
deceased. C H Osborn and Jua-|
GREETS OLD FRIENDS 'speaker at the meeting of the Presby—------j lice \y. W. Potter resigned a* trustees .
| terlan Young People 1 Society la»t Sun-

OBITt-AHY.
.
; Albert W. -Hilton, *on of Eli and'
j Cecelia Hilton, was born In Jackson ।
, county. Oct. 4. 1853 They moved to
Supper O. A. R. hall. Docamber 3.— and^evlrel’m Carilevm where be grew

LOCAL NEWS

Articles
On
thc mthit
N’1,on
estate,
eipiui Articles
Arucics vn
vn “Building'
capacity
a
Um?.!
Mtipiiii
ou u . K-cf
ierv&lt;d
m
that T.-Parker
CBDacUv for
for
B long
longhaving
rima. i
Burr Rowley Purchases 50 Acre 'day evenins” Taking for hi* topic. "Re­ Helnful
ligion versus Superstition ““ the
the speaker
On Breeding Available To ' On Saturday. Judge Ella C. Eggleston] Adv.
mhnhood He married Eunice Jane
Farm Of Henry Ford s
gave.a very interesting dMcriptitin of
Thoae Interested
appriinUM H. Frederick Parker of Ml.I Special—Monday and Tuesday. Dec McCredxot Maple drove and ttjey re-.
the various superstitions that have
Brother-In-Law
'
Morris. 1 HL and'Mrs. Beatrice Mac - 5.6, two men * suit* for 11. cleaned and «ided in Castleton unit! 1893- when
made their appearances through the

' In the November- 10th issue of Dougan" of Lansing a* the new Jrustee* pressed. CaMi and cafry. McCrecry* they moved to this city where »he- died
Burr, Rowley, a former Barry county
Hoard’* Dairyman U the first of a tn the estate of their grandfather.
—Adv.
In 1903. There were two children born
boy from up north. I* greeting ol-l
Winston Sheffield contributed • a ■eriL’s of articles on “Building On
r , , , __
i W: A. Ha!) i* -recovering nicely and cf *his union. William E. Hilt &gt;n uf Uh.
friends in Hastings and Woodland ,‘ trombone solo to thc program. Next Breeding" that are calculated to ter- u/HAT OR RRADY
- expects
to leave --------Pennock hospital
to- city and Lillie Huron Mead. Rim died
Burr informs Its that he bought Henry' Sunday evening will include the mhuiU- with thi- April 25. 1933 issue of WnAI Un. DfiflUI
----- ------------,
•
March 19. IMO He was u carpenter.
Ford's brother-in-law'* firm, known as meetings lor thi* year. Tlie moiling* to., puuiiraunn -nii .e ■«&gt;•■
SAYS ABOUT TOBACCO d*?
,
cr.nlractur at tfhah trade be
thc old Bryant estate, which he bough’ will start attain on tlx liret Sunday in piepured to take out tlie mystery and
,4. ■
| Special—Monday and Tuesday. Die and
worked until 1930. He war. « member
tor lee* than tin- house thereon «eu. the new year with a'muslcaF program *:&gt;&lt;h other tliinju^havc made-the'-.
ReasonB Why Use Of It 5-8-two men* *ulM for *1. cleaned and
Burr *uy». "I haw never Seen Henry! and n social period—Ellsworth Newton. ■t-.Kly uf bn-cdilCappiur hard to un- u,ves reasons wlly uae
« prewed. Ca.h and carry McCrcerya
years mid belonged to the’ ktnlghu Of
.Fvrd. but I sleep in the same room
derstand They are prejared for you
Is Harmful To Young People
—Adv.
PythiA* Barry Lodge No. 13. Hr leave*
where tic slept when hr wa* a guest of
m n meffiber ol .a cow texting as’ociu-1
. Harry Waters him returned to hU a *ou. Wtlli.im E. Hilton, a brother.
And Adult Addicts
the Bnan'.s' Thi* farm has fifty SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC
. ehow how you may make the
lion 10
{home from Pennock IxrpHul and i» Lewi* W. Hlltmu a ateter. Sarah Hit­
.acres of sugar bush wldCh lie ifttcr.ds
What
medical
investigators
arc
dis,
incut
‘
■valuable
use
oL
the'record*
you
1
,
&lt;?FRVirF&lt;* STARTED “'.OU •valuable
ot the recurds you What medical
J}™
making a tine tecovrry from hi-, reevtr ton O»l&gt;*nc. two grandchildren, tlirce
spring and !&gt;e kne
oCnVIGCo olHnlUU hate
been
keening.
covering
ought
to
be
intcrerting
to
........
.
hate been keeping.
great .grandchildren and many Wece»
for his forefathers wen*' pioneer set­
n.'ha* b-p-n Miggej-ted that *e hold -everybody.
The Banner - has jioi
for’ "'
31. '{'.Tp."
cleaned and' and nephrw*. He died at thc home of
tlers of'Woodland township/and helped Dr i.
And Mrs. E. Hcndersop regular nu.\ithly meeting* among as- thought of suggesting what habits |13-il. two min * suits U
mn Tn fiharre At United
sotlrilmn members, .......
and. with ....
the .....
ma- other people *hall —acquire
Ca-xh and earn Mccnxry. hi* i n on November 25 al thc age of
. avL.BL.i.1,
- ,
. so long
« Mjirewed.
,
Lane
In
Charge
At
United
79 year*. I month and 21 day*. Funeral
me In Charge At united
furl.i.|Uu ...
iioari!'* Dulrynmn.
Dultvmun. thev do-not Infringe
infringe un
on the right* of -nm.
—Adv.
m rial. furnished
by Hoard's
.
for the H-4me« yhureh.. which «
ndu'ct a bttle biervling school.
others. We freely admit that that is
Have you Mme wood ypu want cut on M’liUT- were held nt thS Walldorf! Fu­
Brethren Church
named after hM grandfather. fXarYb;l cannot help but be interented in none of our business: but we all ought • diarv*’ If so. please ptu tre XVa and neral Home Sunday afternoon. Rev
Special evftniitttatte services opened
J»lm Kitehilig officiating. Buriul in
HclmrA
at the Vnlt.tl Brethren church Sunday this sene* 11 vuu want to know howto be interested in what trained medl-'the Welfare Awoctatlon will conununi- . Riverside.
of hum
cal authorities
lire saying
with
regardcate with
„n,™ with
...n ..u capacity audience.
I”""' f"'
« “»•&gt;«» --------------------------------------------------------------” you.
evening
Ev im-vllst E Henderson Line, as-; herd sire cost* to one-fourth vf wlmt. to habits thnt we may form Whether Loperation
OBITUARY.
we
govern
our
future
conduct
by
what
|
Cl4
.
t
your
Uck
„
t
w
;
tJy
{ur
th
„
Anjerj
.
1
sied by Mrs. lame, were- delighted I they an- now. how to select a yqtmg:
—.. .....«
that will more surely .be a good! thew investigators report jo **■ trie:can
Auxiliary supper at the L» - . Fkiwm H Slieldon, son of Edwin and
they were
ith th": ._.
tnierrn
mid attendance. . . !*»•«•
I:
' :‘-one.
how to improve your test and how truth K a matter for each of u* to dr- gl(J|J honw G[l Saturday nigh;. Dec. 3 i’hvlura Sheldon, was bom in this city
Nest Sunday evening. Rev Lane will
i
Dre
2fl.
1055
and pulsed away Nov. 24K
,to build ri money-making herd of cow.*. termine for himself
I Ap aru, inV|ted
»
and remark,
We
interwted...
in what Dr. Wm.'
r, ,l„ fwK. .
... were
.... -------------nearly a* ha
nt e. which has been a wonderful one. " White it is fresh in your mind, why
v &lt;m thc subject of! Raymond c .Smith i&gt;i Lake Ode., a morith- He wo* the youngest of eight
sugge
Hid r- told in an interesting Mid In- !i:ot telephone, write or ?«• Mr. Fos-’Brady had to say on thc subject of:
children.
*7'^ru^it a^m
piratii-ii.i! manner/ You will wont to t.-r. personally, telling him that you using tobacco He declared that the;“ !.&lt;/
HIM'ration
[;.n- interc t&lt;d m attending one uf thcM. T EMPERATE use of the weed by *“
h‘ loirl.-raciit
“lsa'ru* ’u “ii enitrr
«"•
father
icar thh manetaus mvr*age.
marriage with Mis* Cynllua Foote, who
u u
■
f)r?
s- ivice* will be iieri! every evening "breeding ’chcvoti'' In your neighbor-' adults is not injurious to health, but ,ie ret i«n
firv
deitartmcnt
was
culled out |.;&lt; .&lt; d away*January. 1901,
,
■Ian!?
it
enough
inquiries
are
re-;that
even
occasional
use
by
persons
Th"
tin,.it Saturday at 7 3i£ Doth Dr. and
On March 20. 1902 he »ns united in
■
««
v ar- who &gt;M
..V not yet ____________
__ _.
.r.2“y‘evening by a roof fin*
he will make
have
reached adult_ —
rie-jon
Momkij
Jack's
Mr,. Lane are singer* o! ability, mak­ | reived by Mr. Foster,
man la,a- with Mb* Cora, A. Brckwitli
the ball rolling velqp-wnt Is injurious,. i.™
and 2
that
thc!the
home nf Miss
— ‘~
.z
h
.... Julia R«x&gt;k. Ju :
ing thi* psrl of the service very at- ininjenH'nts t« '• '•tail 1;..
.&lt;„.i
,.r
hv
fhniA
!
to
tv
villliuh-s
xvtTihtirsn-rl
Hint
Olltl
'.I
who
h.e
lovingly
rari-d
for.
him
.-■«ne time in December and each, habitual tlw of tobacco by thorn wlw-few shingle,* were bunwtl and only ptel
th.uiigh his "long.illm’M
.
Itiiidilh tlwrealter, until April 30. 1933. have not reached adult development isichemlcol was u**d.
died in Hastii
■
Edward R Bailey. Tester. .usually certhin to ruin the physical and - R,-rt 1. Taylor of Charlotte ha* an-! He was » jnemtjer nf the I- O O F.
and was laid t
; mental health of a child. In any; nuunccd ills f'orthnumng n-.-iznation :i • of this city, of wltfch he wua atwuya
Woodland. the- W
.
. 'JUSTICE FEAD NEXT
'event no one. young or old. should be- j.,Wetary &lt;&gt;f the Barr,y A- Eston Fire,
Smith an-ii ’ DDnTUCDUnnn COCA U CD
11 jUttVC to
hablt !’’or y‘!u’w 'tiuuram'.- Co He :• &lt;!." mnb.ite judge
Leland IK lUM'tt. Ge..rif&lt;
iv . Frank Beckwith, of this
, . 1 ^,7* 1
BROTHERHOOD SPEAKER jw-oplv not yet mature, or for adults , !(T. u}
C','
George Haynes, restirnvif ■’&gt;’ ri&gt;ur deer ■
’
i to become tobacco or cigarette addicts,
ivdl'’mv .1
from Mackinac couiity wit
cm/'uu'Datc Changed To Monday De- and *iare* to the tobacco habit l* fhJfcvn
Pf(. ?l4 if Hopkins, five n. pl
and Mr. Benntet was fortunat
ind
u
J
toM uf frirnd.'
■- —-Expellcnt
—
for these reasons.
f • •;hart&gt; Pleise b'-inu t.ible
t:ii
appeared an . item ,a
Kry I, Wthoei a fine, large black lx*a
• ccmber
12
Meet- ;j harmful
1 1, u cvruln w tmp*lr b-.llh «»J
A ,u.
daughter of the faftu-a, B- humir Kry!
MORGAN.
ing Is Assured Member; &lt; . ' 2Tu .
mom, -11,chi'™ lhc ’“■’P"' »■"&gt;■*«' IM*'*
■ ruxed bajidmartcr and ctunpour. uh»: Lew Sunday, with a partner from an­
■h J W. .Shatter mid son
Justlev
Fead
of
T
Ings
ther
part
cf
th?
!.
’
,
m,-ZH
’
urnrd
last
bos appeared in Hat
’
L'lonit vt-ited ,lhc formers
.. ought to be put to a better purpov
| There were a lot ol
prvme
court
will
be
.
which he obtained
on ChauOriWfa jtfegrams
; 3. It demoralizer- one’s mu-respect. I weight of the .big r)ie&lt;
liunor guis t at the next Brotherhood J; «. It take# tlie real joy and solaceUhe wmdj.w of tin F«
' Tlw aTnfle’sMttn that fist*, clniigh
near Newberry.
• •
■
and Sunday both familir*
Siv nil Leonard anti his party, cor.­ meeting, which will be-Iwld. on Mon- । out of smoking.
ted lira
.
I ter QTTni! day*. It
mini niter tier
’ Frank Smith «! Dettori.
and family.
i 5 One who l&gt; comes a loparco nd-1310 pound.*. Two gm
urao made [diet is bound to be
u'.g. V- rn U“.ny. . Clarence
thirtieth birthdaj
U offensive
w..v.w..v and
....« dis.... ;। exactly.
riu • Abbey and William
। .m indefinite visit.
was man
gusting t&lt;&gt; others, even to those who,
rood meetins so'[use the weed in moderation.
l. returned from their camp
» Hajt.r. Donald Mead,
prbmin&lt;_n
'jK-ndin.’ the winter with !
'oudg ' ! Rniennn. D on­
M-Trick of. Detroit
i 0. Such wcakncju.- which makes a Floyd
!
iniiiwulu, with rarlicr dat&lt;- last year and proved • a:i*- i
er
Clayton.
Arthur
Ruby
a sjttve to a habit, Cannot fail &lt;confined to her room by
factory
AU the members' of tneg1Ve Mjrr(W aJKj pain to thix-v who :
Wi-bb attended a ix»rty given
White.
Edger and Brotherhood nhnuld ' n'liw-mbcr I!!"!aj(. really’interested in him.
Quimby youni; foica Friday evrly gaining.
hni'ne four change &lt;&gt;i the date to Monday evcnlnk j Dr R^dy Mtys, -i repeat, anyone
Such inu-re.-.t I.-. U'lnu
’
th home. AU rrjAtHx» wild* uf upper Michigan.’ lAwmbt'r 12. instead of Monday &lt;■'&lt; •’ wjV) smoke# will derive infinitely more i
Mb.'
nin.:. Degembi.- 19.
Webb of Ha ting, rprnt u
ienjoyment .out of it If he keeps cun-. dirt church that they trill be coni
Justice Head is regarded as one- ol'':'rol U1
uf wtu
the habit than he poirobly can :G-&lt;»iit-:.ii-.d,ln : mcmlx re uf tlw Mtehi-■ l{ hl. became, a slave to tli\ habp-' 'Wesleyan MclhorhM church v&lt;&gt;...
While hen it.Knight Temptar held their an- -un .uprenu- txiich. He was a jud;;--. -jt &gt;ccinr. tome that girls and-&lt;om- 1give further an«uuncem&lt;rits. Sunday
horse and buggy «u
tial ins riktn on Munday evening whn on tlw circuit In thi.’ upper jxnilt:-Ula r!l who rinioke- arc more likely to carry •.i venimy several men were :.ix’;;rs
before iiur advancement t &gt; the state'- ! .p,. tl.lng to excess, hence to tuffvr the
1
altar. .
.
Eugene, of Pialnwrll '*u&lt;
a ride about tilt; cit
hlni .v.blr‘! v rt
... M'r.bi In the Mu­ highr-.x,court to winch he wm; Hr.-: |p-ulioli-Rieal cohacquenCt.*. than- men
In tin;' issue of the Bonner there
I W Shafter's fur Thank
lie died, thy Mam
iiii-niior.mg
i Pillowed by the reg- ;ei-.i»*cn by Governor Green, and after-j^ot that women are "weaker" in any ;pears an Announcement id th "
fiiara* llaxcrtnuti.
it R.'binsun &lt;&gt;! tin'
rington. Mr. rind Mrs. Clare
' 'i’ll. It wax iri' uuts’.MidinK * Way. Women who smoke usually do 1tinus Printing Company.' whu
iild
"_____
’
Allen. an&lt;J‘
run judge that brought him ni,» nrciuire spitcxuis at their, elbows
j Grand
:lu- favorable nMirc of the apjrotnt-.j,, t(;„ many mule tobacco users; j i!&gt; print the aendcr's name on ot
. .. we're Thankxgivofficer
•t 'Mamie Webb and family.
•'
has mack • e - d m' -ful doesn't the tobacco dull the liner I ■
and' tanla
IKilpl
Wil!
lie
a
fine
acromnn
Webb
mid
children.
w
ward
as
a
m:
mber
of
;
perception
vf
the
feminine
addict?
born In Hastings: Gran
every setve of
trip to Brittle Creek
si ir supreme court. He uil) . iwvi ; Doesn’t- it make her a tittle less who acrid Chri'lnias c
on April 31.
Mrs. Sherman Joy. t
u-mcthlng to
with regard 10 the thoughtful? A little les* considerate?
several monliu alter, his father's
•bit culled on Mrs
.
Every member of a little less dainty and cleanly in her
death. He made lux home with an
na»]Mtat. Grand Rapid'
Wednesday and took her
Brbliicrti-.itKl will be glad to heat j habits?"
uucte Cfunles Dolph, because his
home where she will upend
undent’
mother was ari invalid lor forty year*, co:
lor what lie says ’ will be worth
The death of Janie* Dolpp Was due .to ^£ll
OF E. II. SHELDON.
uri Hay!&gt; r. Augustus North- ■
an injury which occurred ut the Ironic
, Edwin B. Sheldon passed away on
rup and George Wrbb ot 'Hastings
of William Holden ut Tekonsha. Di- iU(]
ThurdayI morning
UH.'Clllllg at
114 about
UMUUl nine
SIIIIL■ ' "■ jtKsts o! the Webb’s.
ceas»d made Ms liome in Hasting* un­
it lit* home, 501 So. Dibble St. । «‘‘dsb'c
orner* Estvtwior
Mi
Young-ot Ravinna and
til 21 years of age. then •mored with
Surviving are.- thei-^o&gt; '-•
U&gt; on Wydne-An used 70 years
hi* uncle. Charles, to BelleVbe. late:
widow, one nephew and f'Xtr nicies.*l‘,rtni
ie&lt;k-&lt;Tid with the latter'* parmaking lus home In Baxtte Creek,
...
Funeral sen ice* were held at the 'Ute.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mead, and
Tliree cousins survive. Burial war, in
r n on “What -Our Mir-1 United Brethren church on .Sunday
Rivyrshte cemetery. Bellevue
” M. at 2:30 o'clock. The I. O. O. F.
,
* in charge vf the funeral and IIa&gt;.ln^ chapter No
ns. Mr. mid
Lucille Var,- t M« mbEtc ■- I.. I.
Biuiul
| rtny evening. Dec.
fur the purie
• R.-rbu Wilc.ix and. family of
^JL-. vital Guild
piade jin Riversd
leosureo. and pla
of initlihtun. It t* iiojxd there will
Barryvilte. *
• .
mH Duane Bam
nutrition. dir
y-o' 3
a irooit attendance
Imposing, at leaxl.
.
Each member
harry County Home Extension Club
do ydu think of our stadium?'
I No. 3 will meet Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
•RillII Mooi
Thank.*Ktviiig ytw't.i al
rfiil And how
!t» at thc iroir.c- of Mrs. A B. Oidley.
through tiie clirncu310 W. Green st. There will be a dem­ of Hickory Corners. Fred Bi
this
onstration of vegetable cooking Thc family of Ha&gt;tmir&gt; and Mrr
all! meeting will begin at. 1 30 sharp —
White
jc nf .!■ - ite r, and non-sijp-lSccy-, M: -' c. DCOou
and Ian
ir.ui ;&lt; hi-anm; on Friday be-1
re Mlitfiu-w* rind was bound
I family.of Hasting
;e circuit court "
’
.
। Kenneth I’urdun. 18, of Lake Odc.-sa;
PERSONAL.
tunc »«-- nimk* in this case, ail* arrested by Deputy Conservation’
Oitlcer George Sumner on TliankagU -1
wt'h be
in t&gt; n A M and before!inK I,av over ln Woodland township.; . Thankoeivini; a
Whitt- 'ii "ijriai'ht loiter inulting without a license. Justice I'•'? t'nniy were
use hcheyc 1 rlAin't
: \„h&gt;UI.' uilK,.. l«aUM Mnlihra.. .... .W Purd«.i IU&gt; jnhi-J«•
much you wanted
uella Dunn of Kakc.m;
In Mtoiv when 1 came

Coffee

PECK
IOC
Potatoes
।
Quaker Oats
Jello a«......m.,

Flour

lb.

White House

French'White Lily

29c

38c
2 PkM 29c

BUSHEL

25c

4

2^-.48c

25c
Soap Chips ARR*OW 1*7* Sue 2
Coffee
HASE &amp; SANBORNS
tb 31c
Pop Corn Y«llow" Argentine 4 ib. 25c

Pork Roast
Shults
Butter
Hamburger

or Shoulder

th
salsacs

Veal Roasts
Smoked Hams
Chunk Pork

lb IOC

3

Lb.

27c
25c

iu. ijc
u- 18c
u-. 8c

Feldpausch’s
“Where Better Foodt Coat Lest ”

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Dunn and family.
hold their ,'am-u niank-giving Mr and
Mtay after- Warned and daughter Lucile
■ ••
''larencc Cappon ar
:i«. of Having*
VLr-hall St

rhurch ai
ion to attend

mr birthday gift. Give

Waters
Clothes Shop
This Week Is

Boys’ Week
In Our Store!
Things to keep him witrni
anti well drewil are
here in abundance.

Snow Suits
for the cold tlays ahead.
■•Wool of I he West” pure
wool fabrics.

s2?s
iN.’MAROON
4 to 10

Blazers
Navy 32 ounce all wool
’ zipper front
’

$2^8

in Suede cloth »t. $1.00

Wool Knickers
Knit Cuff

98c
The finfetd in = the-city, for
the price.

Golf Hose, 19c and 23c

Boys’ Unions
Cutton

Part Wool

49c 75c
Water Proof

Jersey Blazers

79c
Boys’ Sweaters
Practically Every Color.

$J25 $J5O
Boys’ Coveralls
Choice of several fabrics.

49c
Gifts Men Appreciate
lire here for voiir selection!

Waters
Clothes Shop

it Thantogivlni; ' v
wi tr. and children.
Raymond M

El*.vu Butler and family of Gullli
... Camp -pen: Tiiank -giving wit
\|&lt;1 v. ..is otlsbter ut Grand Rapid’.
Mr* W. R Jotmrock
her mstfr. Mr.- Il
nd Wcdnesdj
[ Wept BaUtmor.-jcalled there Bunda
... ....
Mck list.
j Ruwll Whittemore
Arthur Shattuck had the misfonunt-jday' unlit Sunday in
i*cd to learn . &gt; injure hi* knee recently arJ
— ’”**—• —
wondetful re-.j.I able to get around ‘
•
for clothing and!' Mr. and Mrs Russell Johncr t . .. . ..
is the garment* at the tanwd a company of young m 'plc Satrt Hasting* Thurjutay, Deccmbi
nt'jlav evening and organized a pr &gt;• • tor ait all-dav meeting.
treat rixsi&amp;unce-io Uic gii ’snc pedro club. ' A very enjoyable
Mr and Mr- Ray Brisbo of Lapsing
;
i evening was spent.
i-'-in.- Thursday for 'a visit with Clyde
. i'I Mr and Mr». Zera Boulter of Alaska I Warren and family.
the Methodist
‘rie latter part of the week with
SOI TH THORNAPFl.i.
b? held an the Mr* Kate Johncork and ion Paul,
।
Milo Sliaw and mother. Mr&gt;
Mr and
Mis. Wm
ana
.’ c.. \\&lt; .. mq P'S -* .ftnyiv
0J Belton
vutiedHayward
Bui.dav Utcu*
spent Thanlugning with twt
&gt;1 U. ,1... parents. Mr and Mr* W. B Hayward’
, &gt;dr»
..r DUla
n.p Westbrook
U*. Athrnok ot
nt Midd
?.ti&lt;
Mr and Mrs. Byron Tl’tu* enter-i'1"*- &lt;
tamed ThankksKiug Mr. and Mt*. ErHobert Chubb spent part of lx»Arnutreng'and
Mr*. Adiby ol *x-ek with relative* in Kal*m.uv&gt;
TO l.l 1 I f Ol HI Mi
— w «...
- and- -Mr»
Vet
i;.g« Hire N . 3M L O O M '-----KZamawo. -Mr
... Erekin , Lew ie Martin. Jr. and atoter. R
UidiuMia* t-.enmg December 7,*nd Will Burroughs of Battle Crn * , Martin, acwqmpanini •hr;j uml&lt; m
and Mrs Dipner of Delton
Mujpun to visit relative*
Mr and Mrs W B. Hayward vuited ’’ Hie f uneral of Wm B’.lmrivn. who
Mr and Mrs Ra*seU Boulur of Bran-;
*»•'! ^nday morning at'hi*
, । ley Sunday.
■
1 home, near MuJjflevillc. wilJ be- told at
Graydon Blacknun and Mi-* Helen!'he Methodut church Monday aftvrEXTENMON GROl’F NO. I.
O'Hara ot Kalamazoo visited Mi
—“
’* ”
*“ ’
.reap No. 4. w ill .hold liyir second Mrs Bvron Titus Sundav
'
ibertd hi* daughter. Velma Sumpsoil
... u;us with Mrs- G E Goodyear, 1.G
--------------- »♦ «...---------- Crane, taught-ofir s ’ ‘ “
W Wahnil street, on Tuesday ensuing.
A radio .engineer tui* devu._______ _ ...
December 6th. at ”:4o o'clock.
(“voice oeauiiftcr" lor poilucal'speakers sympathy to the bereave^one*.

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

Beautifully Designed

ffihriritmafi ffiarbs
Fine assortment—Priced from 35cdoZ. up.
l ull line-Tags, Ribbon, Wrapping Paper.

Overstock Specials!
are overstocked on- COMPACTS, PER­
FUMES, TOILET WATERS and TOILET SETS.
Special price* to cut stock. All good, fttst claw
items; Hudnut’s, Houbigant’s, Colgate’s, etc.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1812
O'Brien plays a dual role, th* flijt
during fits successful filter In motion
pictures. He is aqpporrcd by a cast
-that I tic!odes Janet Chandler. Marion
Burns, from the New York stage. Bert
LIFE BEGINS.
Hanlon, Arthur Pierson, Edmund
If* a sudden calamity had struck Breese and Emmett Conig.uu.Th-- pro­
Hollywood during the filming of "Life duction was directed by David Howard:
(Continued from page one)
Begins.” Ptrst National Studio t^uld who also directed Ollr.&lt;-n in "Mystery
have done some fine pinch-hitting for
t&lt;» accept a religion just bees;
the local hoejatals.
.
DEVIL. AND THE D*EF.
Tlx* studio's stage had as finely
.
. equipped a hospital floor as can be
Gary Cooper and Talpilah Bankhead t-ixxigii for us.
found in any bona fijic medical Hull- find to trawl 32 miles to'get from the
He quoted Ux..
tution. It U only a set in tlx? picture decks ot a submarine into it: control the piurv.e irttd'the Publican
which deals with the pathos, comedy----■--------* roam,
Immediatdy
be!-.-* —The inci­ Phartw-v, Inflamed with his o*n
drama and tragedy ol the group ofdent occurred during the filming of ceil and pride: Thanked iita Maker
s thc Det;■--• m which they
young mothers about to bring babies ._■
"Devi!. and
into tlie world.
!»tar.
'
peciallyiuipefi'ir to pit- poor ,pnt'.!i
Thc main part of It is a large word
Tlie mast dramatic acene* of the pic- who
was smiting his'bre.ist and cal
There are eight regulation hospital ture take place iiuide thc sub. Hu: bebeds in it. The door of the ward IciTds cauae of the difficult-.c ofT-cltlng cam- that he was not making i
Into n corridor. From tnis corridor eras and microjihnun ia the confined i l Ills life. Wr 'all agree w'
open doors that lead into doctors' upacek of the ve.scl. imertor s*r un­ ■elution of tlie Master; th
offices. a fully equipped laboratory and plctc to the la;-t detail, wen built in a exalted, himself and. tns'.uri
other rooms one may expect to find in swimming pool on the studio lot Here ■was no other religion exo.
a real hospital.
•.
all action |xogres.-iiig liuide the b ..!t which had been -good enough f&lt;
At the end of the corridor arc the »xs filmed. father” sind ancestors, failed
double swinging doors that lead into on
it -*a-. still necessary, however, to right- View of life. On ’.he o
operating room (hat has everything show the iwo actor.- climbing from tne ■the publican aho.hitmbMd hi
from ether tanks to sculpeb
(i,x-k onto tlx deck ol the boat, and
A doctor could iggr strolled into thia from (lx- dreks Inside. So a genuine the piou&lt;i Piwrifi
port of the set allo not find it neecs- mb uxi chatleretl. moored in the L
nary to wnd out fur anything'dwuld Angeles Harbor, 32 miles away from one. cvideridng Inflamed
he have had to perform ait operation 6f iiu- tudiG. and exterior scenes
the humble one. wuhin
any kind. In fact, he wouldn't even filmed there.
have to send but fur a nurse; because
there wSs one always on this set as
we In America lufte lx c
technical adviser.
As a matter of fact, one wouldn't
Dvc 11-12-"A Successful Calamity, Ictptomed toThlnklnr. of.num
.-ort &lt;rf superior people wh &gt; dg
even have to send out for a doctor, be­ featuring Grow Alli:
other nallofials io.' being uuiUcause the general technical stipcrvialon
was being haixlled by Dr. Hnrr.V Mar­ Lew Ayres and aH-sthr ca*
inul the. jiriVjb r- of
tin.
•'
He found a civilizatWii
FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS 4 Dre. 20-Ctive Brook and Lila Lee In ■ compared with our owji
Spectacular scenes of a kind that ."Tin- Nigh*, of June 13
udtorra
. have never been tlxr-hed on the screen ; •}ec 'J 1-23 - That ■ My Boy, with
before or since'- will be wltnes • d: Richard Cromwell and Do:&lt;«• by ,h&gt;:&lt;l .n
when '-Forgotten Commandments‘i !&gt;*• 23434—Adolph Mculuu -In th:
can would fihd il &lt;irfll«-;ilt
comes.
Thatcix.-i Colt mystery novel. “The ncwih' lihnsrlf U&gt; wiiat 1
This stirring dramatic romance about | Nikin Club Lady
ihimselD in men lot of the average R'i
ultra-mixtern Hft; in a tire&lt;eiit-di&gt;v big
25-26—will Re
city contains, as a logical scrjin inv in 1 Too Busy to Work.'
. Iu* would rather live ii
SU fast-action story, exccnita from the- .
famous Cecil B. DeMilk- ehuwtc. "Th- "PROGRAM FOR THE BALk i trying lb. improve ecoi

FINE FATHER iO
SDN BANQUET HELD

At the Theatre

t

GAS LIGHTS RETURN
Th« C!f?y of Wcr-tnUn
hi i cchtracted lor the IhiJ
55 miles of its, JbJXl-*-'
ix-xt 15 years. \ t
A
many rif the

. uf I .HU :

MOTHER BOXING
BOUT THURSDAY EVE.

staS

NOW OPEN! mms

are opening the largest and moM com­
plete tovland in Hastings! Von will find everything
in toys anil gills that mother, dad. sister, or brother
ever dreamed of.’. .COME and SEE for yourself!

Coming Attractions

C. PENNEY

A clos&lt;- call for lighten its very much as to hh work.
■ car roiled over The Western Chair Co. .-.hipped out
■a wonder they v-veruj loads of furniture last week.

to, cw~.am.u-

।
&amp;■■.7.„&lt;
Girl." with Sally Eilorit’and IP-n Lyon Ameile.i If
THE GOLDEN WEST.
Friday-Saturday - Di vi I and til-••’»«»&lt; w Hjnik oar
The Color mid romance of thc south! Deep." with Gary Voot»er and TMlubh ,'&lt;'d and trial no Imw
in pre-rebellion days and the adven­ Uahkheud.
made in
tnad&lt;
i our
ture and excitement of tlie far we. t in
tile days when thc red man ruled the
However, I’rdrlx Aplenty.
ti-.u .
plains, ate blended in Zane Grvj i
Hiv.bii.d; ”1 hove brought you this un- needed, but aL«
"The..aolden West.” the Fox picture beautiful string'of jiearls fvr your an- must tx- made
with George O'Brien in Un- leading niversary, darling.
'
&lt; . Then- is nathipg dm
role.
Wife- But you knew. I wanted a n. young man to Mart out in id
An old family feud destroy* the love motorcar.”
--'’id. 'th.vi tn lx in with the th
of a boy and girl. Tin- youth go.s
Husband: I know, de-in -t. but I Jhat hr is a superior person. T.
west where he meets and marries an­ luivc tried everywhf and rnift get an everything to c rr.m&lt; nd the r i:n.- ;
other girl and a son U bom.' Tlie fath­ Imitation car.”— Passing Show.
ron who tiix-vrely wie‘
er and mother are killed by tlx- Indians
Turninc
and tlie child is reared to manhood by - Government exprns arc Able to' an­
the ravages^ finally to -become their ticipate, a gra-vdio-pix-r invasion months
in qdv-suicc.
.
' worthy. Pr&gt;
leader.
. ....------------------ 1----------- '
■" -to keep their IxkI
their Uxtunhli chun ami
''SSS.W

i ui» pan

'HASTINGS, MICHIGAN -: • TELEPHONES; 2214 - 2557

■

Week Dec. 4'5
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

OUR BIG AUCTI6N AND PRIVATE
and Mr:
m Kalama-

FURNITURE SALE STILL CONTINUES

and there are hundreds of people who have taken advaptage of the exceptionally low prices at jvhich strictly
good furniture is selling.

such u man is on damn rou» ground
Tlv sincere atm of all of u« .-hiaild bto prose worthy of life
he had iieaid a
real nun.

wWnlN
10MMAH0MEN Bi
SAW MAAlTtA ■ Cl«f SAVMONO
huluk'ii chumwu ■ lavixb ritHii

» I
/■

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
AMERICAN ROLEI

Z)/HRO
t&gt;v

BLONDE
VEHUS
* A Paramount Pitlure
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Zane Grey's
Fast-action drama of
the winning of the west

GOLDEN WEST
GEORGE OBRIEN
JANET CHANDLER
MARION BURNS

D.wc»«l b) DAVID HOWARD

TJtc Tl.auk-giving program and sup*
per ” - is htid nt Al-Gon-Quin lake
sell:
well attended,' there being

Big Furniture Sale

incerelj
hat ills comp- Utor win m

‘Thou Shalt Not!”
—Shalt Not Love ?

A number di fellows are in pi
{or ,h’’ «&gt;tning basket bill gan
s'r- ,,f Pleasure is la sight.

Shire he did ;.j with
everybody and

fries tj outdo him. No
glad to (irccpt hi tlx- be
commrnd thegoyd irtii-l
pray do un the golf cour
person beliWi-S lllUIMlf
tiiiniS he cay £•

COUPON —TUESDAY —NIGHT

family lud/
cine at the
Mr-. O. O
Rapids. Twenty
. filled tables and
&gt;xl very enjovably
u- been employed in
ml months returned

k. home after
and Mrs. Burdette Sutton and
Sterling Mow and son motoied
- ---ShcrifT Leonard vras. in the north to Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon.
huntin';'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and Bess
I:-Wm J, Stimson funeral wo-; held Marie ot Saranac and Mr. and Mrs.
Monday at 3.00 P M nt the M E. Paul B^-yant and daughters ot Hasiik xuj
'".inch, the Masons, of which he had tings .spent Thanksgiving wtth Mr and
t&gt;*n a member for many yea;- at- Mrv Fred Bryant and Mr and Mrs
In txrdi- Aid t&lt; rakd m a body
Ray Brjant
Parkhum
1J;e Pythtans will hold a jx&gt;t luck
Mr and Mr* Ira Shulu and family
-•i-pjx-r Tpcsduy evening, starting' off .-pent Tiiatiksgivuig with Mr and Mrs.
t';i winter'* work.
Frank Newton and family.
■ .Monday evening the second MiddleMt*, tmd Mrs Stevens returned Satviile Brotherhood will have as their urday from thd north wood* wluue
mlUl &lt;•£ near &lt; &gt;1
-- -.liter our Parole CotnmlMiloncr. Ray they have been deer hunting
Brundage, of Kalamazoo. We loolr
- ------ alU-ndMr. and Mrs.
Frank -Newton
w.-.rd to his
... speech
------- being
----- „ an inter- jd the funeral of Ed. Sheldon ot Himmp one. which no doubt, will tn., tings Sunday afumoon.

ICTRANDTHEATKf
8

co .

from a

Mr and Ml

BAKRVVHJ.K.
Mr. and Mr.; H. Webb enterUunvd,
Frank Hran
all of their children and grandchildren
to a delicious Tiuinksgivlng dinner on ick dinner •'
Thanksgiving day.
.
Ret. and Mrs V/n porcn^iinrf fam- ' "
'
lly were &lt; uteri allied tn the Ralph De­
Vine home on -Thanksitivlng day.
Mr. and Mr... Albert Hui'nt. and
children of Helli-vuc were Thdiikstrivsn;;
gix-.t-s of Mr.'and Mr- Herbi-- Wile &gt;x
Kenneth Wilcox of Kahuna-v, Ar­
thur and Ml® Opal -W.-bb of Mmgi«n

Herbie Wilcox. Mr and Mn
Powers of Nashville were Sun

pon a
•lli"jhin» 1

Mr. qnd Mr&gt; Clayton McKeown. Mr
and Mrs Will Hjd&lt;- .nnd .Mr.- Maude. “
Meade l-:cal and Mr. and Mr &gt; Dale k
DcVIne. Mr. and Mrs-Nelson Brumm
Of Nashville pnd Mr. and Mrs .Cam­
eron McIntyre and Norman of Qulm-;
by were callers of Mrs. Wm- DetUnc on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DcVIne spent'
Friday with her sister, Mrs Glen IL&gt;I-!
comb and family of Laingrbur : ■ • Her
hephew. Oison Shoup, returned home;
witfl them for a visit
■ The L. A S. will spoil-or a chicken
supper at the chuhth Friday evening.
.Dec 2. Evpryonc is cordially invited, j
। Herbie Wilcox accompanied by Ser- i
Iroll Powers and Albert Hulsobus 'wertt &gt;
to Detroit last week. WlUle there they L
purchased twenty-one head of feeding;
‘ cattle. Mrs. Powers was thc guest of!
I Mrs. Wilcox during their absence.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fassctt were
I guests ot Mr and Mrs Art Lathrop of
Prairieville on Thanksgiving.
O. D. Fassctt returned home from
the north Friday evening with an
eleven point deer weighing o:ir hun­
dred seventy-five pounds. Congratuhi-;
lions.
■Mra. Mabel Attains and Mrs. Etliel
Wilcox will receive their secund fesson
-in Nutrition in Hastings Thursday.
i
, Mrs. WiliitU and Helen and Mrs.
I Clara Day took Clayton and Evelyn
j back to their school work in Lansing
i Sunday and called on their son and
j brother Chester and family.
' The C. E. will have their, business.'
I meeting' at the church parlors Friday :
I evening. It is election of officers
| the members arc urged to be there.
1
I Berlin motorists who maku too free]
| use of their automobile horns are fined, i

uric

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secure that which you have been needing, at a price/you
can well afford to pay.

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Complete Home Furnishers
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2226

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THE HOME LUMBER COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 2276*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER W, IMi

PAGE POOR

The
* e’«»h®ntof our
,n thc
h°i*3Wc
01 don
flnd-t
tne Hastings
nasiings Banner
panner dlxlln&gt;oinethln&lt;
Uklnr

This and Th at
Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

FAIiAMour r*dl® one-wnlh ai much aa w&lt;
Paul Y Anderson
.1 HsMisn. Sitchina.
used to simply because it has teconuA Defense of Congress.
iK-wKM —....TI—T.7
'; almost Impossible to tune in on un eut
- &lt;!0hK BROS.. E-lltati.
, ■
joyable program uninterrupted by pubTlie Danger of Dictatorship.
VOTED AO IN 'EM
I
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
VJjohn Garucr.
VEYeXTT SEVEXTH YFUR 'llclty blah. Some broadcasters, we .The Hon Hiram Hardscrabble, mayor !
Scott Regent of Spokane. Washing- I
t read, say tlie situation is not really bud Cif Bakertown, hitched his iinrse to the 1 Pau! Y. Anderson Washington cor-itf,n- ca,,lf'
several Weeks',
• because they have not been awamped power
tin.' office and -respondent
L
■pch- in front of----of the 8* Loub* Post Ite,- vl*'n wllh hls tnol,’rr- Mrs -Lydia Row dropped in
I'm
™ able detenac of fr*’ an&lt;1 “,h&lt;r ’Stives He will rewith complaints by mall. They opti-‘
*" yistentay
’«’*«'«« morning
m-mtn.
rm I |&gt;nt^ „ ‘
votin’ -no’ on all amcntimml-' he iiongreai before a meettrig of Michlgan "’“‘n
after the holiday*
mists forget tluij a radio llrtcner. docs averred. I gut by jirctly well pl! ‘'-’'newspapermen in Aim 3£bor recently
Pt
“’rr"
penun . m Ann
A.onr ncn
W, Mr*^*Ju,la
J
P""
" »l*nt
‘I'".' Friday
"“y and
not have to write n-letter
regUter a life ju t by saying no' when in duub:' C«UHM
y“,‘*
ln
».. l»rn Sbireted
.ubwh-J to
... sucli
.nei. ' Satttr
«•■«&gt;*•&gt;'
■» Kalamaroo
Kal.,n«&gt;.., with
».a, her
her
complaint; ail he.Ims to do Ih turp a
.
sm.ll.. ....nd
nnl fl...
I
I II Ml .jX*-™:.. 1.1 U,l. I . .... cnucttm
„,a.....
rld.„|,
diumlil-r. Xlr^
Mr. l.'ul.
lx.1/ Bull,-,
Ih, ■
dial qraiuip
It seems to us •-•*•_•» 4,*»«4
—
-...............a switch,
-........ ...........................
ll» pu «(ht mn UU&lt; n .u Wta ■»« BMBJUMXI'U'.
ihat irrlUUnn ..' hiul Ihi. Mdrwluin, *-*•**&gt; ... x.niwn and chn.ldrrln .»..
d
,„
**L- ckniMiunr Bobirs wrs Io
..^1 b«n awful rjn™ ........
bod&gt;. b&gt;
.u„
u.umsi. T""’"', ""“"’“'ww',
.
,
s-iiyjn yes t-ver since -- B'- vnriwI&lt;m1M. ot the "rront and baelutac- ancv «&lt;.“* week with-her parent*.
siK'li an ••kt* nt that It provoke* *i nm d H«w.&lt; Ur Bemen County R-cord
*"S$^tNat tonal capPxl
Dr nni1
w&gt;"n Noble*
[scenery" at' our National capital.
’
’
a‘»» «.70
1
'
'
...
Mr .and Mr*. Charh-.t Pott-, and fam- ,
AU* AI^F. PLEASED.
.
Uy will be-the gueato of'Mr and Mr*
glean entertainment from the.air :)uii I
BracticAlly all M the principal W-feikly. l,.‘ ,ll!‘ )ouniull-tlc woi.d. Mr Antler- gy Barber of Vt-rinontvillr for Thanksis a detriment: ralhei; than an'aid to*। nt-Wspapei*.
vf Hie «tat&lt;- come to the
,ran^* iu&lt; onr
,.11' i,llt’''!“n&lt;,‘nK; giving.
tlie btMinwui-which pays ter it.
ir.d'jx-ndext desk It.i- gratifying t ■ Washington cx»rre*pondeiit*
t.as».
..r re..™- York zss,
u »m,
corrrepondente of today.; J(
,ht. ikwaUtw
City
will
of I)r an(1 M
: find in every one of flsem—with no ex- Durcucthe notorlom Teapot Dome in- r, lllc
re.-ngauon he won th.- Pulitrer award Murray (ivr Tb.,nk&gt;Rnllll(
1
ceptlon
—
exprewiun.of
.
pleasure
that
DISAPPOINTMENT NO I.
•»
ter
hb
l»art
m
ure-aruiJohn
N(&gt;bl
*
wr
,„
|G
w
,
1{ehllll
. Frank D. F’tizzerald did not godown : * - ------ --- --— ---------- ■ arm. uoiiu nuwes went io vvnirenuii
was probably gobd politic*
'crir.ii
‘■■tc.it with
other :.'|immi7;4i;
republican vaiiu;cand:-’■’---:iu!—----------------. 1 ,P*v
cma7 " ' Monday
aiiii th*; oilier
f ~ lhe
---- “’■‘----.vioiHiav toiu sjx-nd
spend thc
the wiiik
wi'ek with
with her,
her.
, .
...u h.ui. won
. . .. Mat...&lt;, crooked
di-iil* totahmc
several revcral
million:.4.
—iniolh-r. .
RiUjWlt to refuse active copper-■. .^1,.,
j't.mk
ui&lt;!&lt; «':&lt;"&gt;ktd
dnil* totalling
mlllten
Olton with Pr.'-mfcnt Ho-tv-T in r. g.ird • yopulantv. but no I&lt;-s. the esteem ana .dollar*.
Washincton cirrispondent.-Mrs. R M. Bates will
spend Thanks-;
to the foreign debt situation bat w&lt; •cmtlirfviicv of th»- •,entire
electorate are newshawks' &lt;-xtraordinktv.
They jlnn,; th Detroit with Dr and Mrs.;
Wh.r. von,- hwhs becau.- of the
thv rel.-rt of ihrtr profauion und;c M. Orerstreet.
doubt that
not.becauH- of any pretercm.- jn addition t&lt;» ability and intelligence
Mi &lt;* Flon-mv Watkins and Mal&gt;-lj
for anyone cf.v-1 -Frank Biyr., Grind j
!" acquire u w.-Il-rounded knowl- Blough of Royal Oak will come tomor-i
. Ledge Independent.. - •«
; r&lt;*Sv '■! public and Intermiftomil a’lair.- row to spend the balance of the w&lt;-ek.
PARTY REVISION, NEEDED.
We daubt that any-other group of &gt;.urMr ..nd Mr- J- Wardell and M
We believe that the political party
MACHINE AGE
. naliate in the wwldTttye umte re much and Mrs. E. F. Botturn and Eduard
syitem In the United Blates nivek r.—
The marhiiw age has brought iu
power and re .;xuv-ibili:y m thc-ir grasp I are guests of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Un­
vUion. Both of the two major unite. canty, cr-mfort and hnppm*- --- but ma-f11* y’® 'Voorilngton correspondents.
jderhiH ofgPottcr.lllc.
are now so nearly alike hi principle' ------u. always achieved at th •
'
• • •
j
. •
- ---- -—
many direct;
TWENTY -YEARS AGO TODAY’
1
that- {he periodic c.mivalgns bctwrin &lt;xjx:-, ■ 4.1
ol Idea!-.and
idea!-.and morality
morality. A will
we!)
Mr. Andvi-op
Andc:&gt;np delivered
delivered-many
direct
them arc mert-ly mock battles .'&lt;» far;rotmdM&gt;
MSv *■.
i:-. imiii
built &lt;*;*
on -.isriuc-v
‘azrificc which
which!blows
at uictribfr-.
member.-, &lt;&gt;!
ot his
hts own
own profmai
profession
----- imw lib:ulo«.- at
’-n ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sylvester of Char- .
is
.1
PT.UHW1
Virtue
and
is
not
a
Ihi'nzlfor
holding
the
National,
legfelatiu
imt.-,
Mr
and
Mr*. Charles Syh.-.-ter
as 'actual
arc cUhciijnM'd. On
that,
responds
_
to
masvi-prodiictlon
I
body
up
to
ridicule.
He
referrixi
in
&lt;
i
Battle
Cieek
anil
Mr.
and
Mi.
OUR LAJjY CITIZENS.
such questions of tariil. money, gov­ im 'hod- Al! of which is perhaps more I particular to erfitortnl coniment- which f Brown of Quincy are guests of Mr. and
Only aboljf 34 |wr cent cd United , irnment control of industry, foreign cynical than tin water would privately jsought to punish eongr. -- on.the busi.-,; ijrh-, Frank Sylvester.
, .
•State* cUitcriST'imible to •.'ute cast. ba.l-. jxylteic.s. and even the historic states u/lnm But TaankMCHinK a day dedl-itiul lt wa..-overly verbal and lnqnisi-1 Mn. I- M Trask will go to Jackion !
• Wraiw-sduy .where the wilt reside. M:*&gt;&lt;
lot* in the presidential election Nuv, H nghte. tw example, both partten are in ; cak’d .originally to th.- glory and gixxl-*tire^
. ‘ " *
LeiUja Trask gtxi to JaCk.Min wifh ti.-r'
Census figure,-, list *ix'y-cight mlilioii virtual ngretmenl.- uny dttlerem &lt; &lt; an IU-5.V of Almighty Gal -i- a g«xi time,
to make a natiniui ch-;ck up of theam • "Every n&lt;’w.'p;*|&gt; r owner with vteimi' motlnT, but willfeturn for a couple &lt;*t ।
' adult :• in thi&amp;.country mid of there but -m&gt; slight os' to be trivial. Each of th- rial order. 'A Ktonce-m any directionjto mw f n yards past rite &lt;b-» *d hi.-! Jeeks.
krtty-veveti million, or less than 70 per i major parties
(
today ha.; within it nidi- .-hows us that .'.*• are Jar afield Wc bank and with education &lt;7*&lt;lt&gt;eh to: Mr an.l Mrs John Cappan were last!
• cent ngL-tertd. while only thuty-sevtti M&gt; |,j[X
ix-.« whose views un.'XQt wide; hopefully join in the prayer of .uK-rite-v a i.’rattimnr rch.wl test in hi.-tery,’Sunday visitors in Katonioxoo. tlu-i
:\hmild know that a tt.e pnrUameni iguest* of their Mster'und family. Mr
million U4i.uia-Lhaa«^b vk«.-*ion day. Y-ananct: with their party than arc thc P-u.lmist:
•Make me to understand the way m amt u free p:»-&gt;s always huve lK-en and [and-Mrs. John Liking*.
Tn&lt; indifference to thc rigiit of suf- lllr4-, tJj ,jlt, {wo panics 'thcnu-che.- thy .precepts;
..-iiall I talk of Tliy [always must be .inseparable.'' Mr. An-; Mr. and Mr; Ed Mattoon and «
. fraec is nmaziDE. Germany witlr a
ctltWervi»tive element* of tlx- w.-mlr.iL- work . -Muri De!*xl. Char- derson argued. A pre-, which undrr-;daughter^AWdrrd. and Mr*. Jennie
pcpubiwdn abmn halt that cf Atneri
----------------- the Indu-nce and authority
. &lt;&gt;f jinu-ev
..frtte ---------Republican-Tribune.
|mlnvx
will tait*relatives m Lansing;
Democratic and Reiiublicun parties are -----c-ab.-s
,nor'- ltea^y
•‘‘'‘’Kd '-han the con- v.[lAr ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR I , .c.ivo m free iiiquhy and ‘dl.J-.i.r mr.,! Mr^IX veny^nm-on sp-x' a lev

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Why? So you epn get
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your .exact length — that
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" . .
/
" irva,lVl' mpubltenn* will: tin r.idttm
om-'/i'ning recently a radio etay&lt;m;is preparing the way for tts.own cx-idayS last week in Battle Creek vuitin;
ajLteilmg Inez of niu-re*t it H«-|&gt;ublica!i* &lt;&gt;r Hie cixia'ivaiiv.- t«-m -- ‘m t Michigan citv featured permial. tnui-.-n," he r out mut'd. ' Every word hiT sisli-r'Mm Luubauxh.
" realjy nniarkablr Cla!., w(lh thciarlie?! Democrat-. R.-‘- iiiteryu-u.- with people on the strext and act which ausm-.-nte the p&gt;w.-r «.-f| Mr and Mrs Ri.p rt Carrolbir.-,n
. wt mnwn: b a‘ .. .j-i--,,. ii.-i-h. ........ . .Tim brought e* th« microphone’**.-&lt;■ the &lt;-m entire- weaken* tlie- tntTiem . lumcd Friday from Newark. oiil&lt;
, .. ,
.. ......... a..a ix.n- Illlin innl.,. u,(UCi O( 11!t.
ali w,.r. ,ami narrow the liberty of tlir pre- iwhere they have bren Mr secern
' . J:.
, cratic. Owen. Yminv. for example. 1' „..u, d Hha;
th.-y mid to be J*, .-e.-nv. incredible that r.wm-r.- 7*n&lt;l | mvnths
r.it_,thi:!&gt;M»nv mi.- ixr more-u! Ciinm-'n
tlian o*en Y’ouite thankful at thi- ;e.x«on Moat of Hum editor* in this day and ;u.c should be:, Mr-and Mrs J;r.-. Thompson nf I h
wnir.
’ jx-mtne were gupste of Mr. aml.^frs. .1
Ini'.ed St.it-.. lure ;nid Hm ■■ I. nt w than H«:b* r: lh*&gt;.rer —in fact, allx-xn-pf one—were tnatikfui; unaware- of what h.ip,- uT. I.-imluid Sunday. Tlicy were enroute
.
Bta-uwa,: c«Kln
-- ------------ —----------- ------ dkul'
u. Ne-w Hampshire to sjt'iid ,Thunk:.alljiirr, are managed.
. and Al Smith would
.living with .relatives.
. . *
• .itadily &lt;m qvertlniw
tie in his (j^nunciatlotLot the Ameii-]
' GREAT RESPONSIBILITY
ran
tcnih-ncy
to
build
up
an
olmo-j;
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
than Al Smith and W
around the ofljdyui. Hr. and Mu. Harry Hajfu*. returned
id thu: lx cause pub-j p
arc tine* lump
■ix'rtunity to ben
. ihlit-rs hud
: d Ute nlllce of ;in-st- j Ir
bj 'radical b!.&lt;
.A AM.VS eyes can
• jlvnt. with
through holdin
for
reporter*
to
oft'dh
w only what they
&gt; from any member q!
City are the Crv.f v ami Suiveyor Itev sr for a fine
have learned. Io stV.
e:.t? 61 Mi. phd Mr.&lt; M. W. Hick*.
tuiiit-y for Th'.inKAgiving dinhc-e. ‘
Hr. and Mra. Fred L Reuth Were
Grutltl
Hapldij
Tw.-duy.
uiid toik in
: rank i&gt;t third
Sultan of Sulu jit tin- new Puw-

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

A Quotation

l-'rom Our Scrap Book

ARABIAN PROVERBS.
i. th.- kvv of glory.

Impruvi-

WORLDS GREAT RIVERS ’

a to-

went tn Grand Rap-

genc'ro
Ujere ^re Hire.’ thlngi. rh-vi r hidd&lt; n
_________
__ _
___ astble OTfly kt irtends
statementbody of water into
a'ti-.mmtaln ruid-one tiding on
stated hodra. subject t-&gt; interview only
and the approximate
it
’
camel,
,
■
r
Kins
ot
Grand
Rapid*
_.
by thc. arts of clairvoyance. and. u;Iu»j
When vmi arc an anvil, lie patient;
Emma Wightman.
..-icn^d tun
1.000 wlicn a iiainrner. rlrllo .
&gt;. [kojiagand; ' Mrs. J. R. BWtenl ot Grand
The crying &lt; vtt catches notfntw.
and ordinary.’ uiudulte.-.ireei
;, nnmunc to challenge .. .
E. Pennock.
• 1 . ",cr ''
,
Wait* f Wilkin- 01 pimago
Platte. (U.S *. Mls*mn. River .. l.t)
poorer than a poor
citv tui.it tiirkcy.uiih Mr and Pcac*: * Canada &gt;T Slave River . . Lfl
senate and cluUlengcd proof
W J. Holloway. '
jora'nge (Africa*. Allanite Ooi-an. LI
hi- none m the
men:* tn the‘eilrct that the &gt;
Ledi-. Bowm- 1- spending ’.hr.«
.Manchuria* Amur '
lifeS tn America.
&lt;x&gt;ti follow.
.
longer produce* men nf the
.. end with Mtt-s Stella Hibbard ot; «... ...
'
mmi mentum the I
i can be kr*&gt;wn by
Gram! Rapid''
‘
’1 ...................................... ...
' -yV&gt;- about tarntyrfhe brought t.i the {erred lu-tha Ludv ju
by lib, u viii.
M.. Ite.ti...- J..n&lt; -.1 Olivet l- 1 ti-’Cuteuibia rU.Oj. Pacihc tktelil.
jwrophnfte ;• wirayter Man-Tuil. sr
cratic and polHicaily useful unit m.Uje guewt of the Mi**.-. Minhle aiut Winnie Tt*n* *Turiu-y*. Euphrati
sMrmmen- strurturr.•
Hasia-a
Darling (Australia*. Murray
. The Hopulaf tftepntiUnn to glcrity
R.u r.................
.
'vi-tell pm
,
.
FORTY' YEARS AGO TODAY*
j an FYnnc i'-co ‘AtgenUnaj.
tlu- president at tlie expens.- ol coo.
om-ciin in the money lx»x makes
rt&gt;»- annual-,nu-eting of thc Barn 1
m u.- n'.H.u' thaii‘whf.-n H U lull.
.mtj Pomona Graiuit “
*'
' ’
«t with Union "
home

mijy ’und harimportancc of

30.

inbuiMi

j .gal ........... ..................................lire never muiMlcd with
next debate wilt br held In lb.- .Columbia &gt;U 8&gt;. Pacific Xteran.
ch««4 room Wednesday ciriUm:. ,hrd iU N .. Mn....ut'|U Rner...
. Iioknov.’. hmr * If know* hl;. God.
T.21W
ibtr 3n 'Hie prmc1)M: feature) Ohio* &lt;U 8' Mi&lt;»i«lppl Hirer.
a cte-balc. **RcM&gt;l«ed tlial strikes Dnirj«i--«Rus. fa•. Black Sea .-.
. kcoj) it aiwi Irum yotirI- JtlMtfVablr' will la argued bv Wil'. JO&lt;» N«■ Brazil*. Amator
born EriuM Edger and Hermanr River
c if thy mind
t'.i in tlu- uflirmaHre Tlie negative j Ural &lt;R
Ctiarles Andrus Wdl Colt and Cha Arkau a
More than ope war has been caused
• young l.ioics o! the A N Q club Amu Darya •TUrk.-staiu As
»&gt;uixi somt very unique (nvita..................!
on ordinary bnmn t*a|wr ter a Our.re. 'India* Baj cl Brnaal
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS. ‘
D.c.mo&lt;i 7 The bull »il| also be tin
River
.
;s;
te.mg engstully Ii.tnuird .4 • Oni. - •-V.il zu&lt;;.. Atlant'.
I car. i '.- anything but optimism "
f&gt;.r ed.n.r. but through humane in-.
■narie.-, M. Schwab. Mecl matruitc.
G t. nee t.:at I.a* fnaru.
tr.ad&lt;- tn*
the «r,ta
world «* .,_u.
Attua*. Iivlun Ocean
much tx'-.-r of
"The bill-, ol social progre
&lt;U,S.». Gulf of Call■»pmtiul"-pr. Harry Beal

Crumbs of Wisdom'

"Thc '.ir- n-;&lt;h of a chain is measured
b-. IU
link I think it will br'
r.liniih’ t tjjat the weakest link in our
rh.i ivvf government is nt tlie admini*Bengal.
trillion ol justice -Samuel Untn.
; Euphrates &lt; Mesopotamiay. Per­
. z
&lt; z
•
I.71XI my&lt;r
a
*r ^'U!
^ndui. Arabian Sc*
O(Uc
L7G0
■ In wnir countries p-ople have too
.mt.nu.n ... h™.. re. . *. .. IK|nub..,KurOpe,&lt; nuck s- I
.1/125 •iinckly
tbur’fnr ThankMaving vac
announced that debts and
Salween (Bui'DUO. Gulf of Mar­
repar.it iom should b&lt; cancelled."—
»* 4.;c« z-bwaid old
1 fabhn
Pierre Laval, former Premier ol
?ahtn C4301idg&lt;
l UTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY Madeira । Brazil- Amazon Rive
France,dtfln
•perl-band", b:
On Friday ot last week Jairtes M Yukon «Alouk»’. Bering Sea
- .2,100
.riltte-tnore. m 'the forenoon, thnwhvd St Utwrehce iCanarfa'. Gull of .. ..a ' °!!r rtlUlo:’“l prosperity depends upjo buslu-ls ol wheat tor Luther Hill ot ‘St. Lawrence
,
.
J.teu tin foreign trad*-, just &lt;14 our national
it ; Irving township. Soqic ;ol
Volga &lt;Rurala&gt;&gt;Cw$pl.in Sen
3.300 jx-ac* depends upon liilcmatiotuil c»He ithat trick without titimping.
Murray (Australia’. Indian
• ‘opcration. '-AUrrii Pink.'
Mr Editor
The young ladu* of
ih
—•
vould veto the tab .nd Imply I Emmanuel Church
.... would
-------- like inc Parana ■ ArgentineAtlantic
"H I am not elected, I will be 'pared
wanted to put the pn»id-nt .tn bid -------------prinkge ...
&lt;d —
es;preMing- "through
‘
your
the reptonch nf having voluntarily left
Ocean
wuft the various lummuii;*■ tv:-;•-----।,.tper. -•
their sincere thanks ter the Mississippi (&lt;J S&gt;. Gulf, of
my post in difficult, tiroes. -President
nd incidentally he *at&lt;
Mr, timely mmj«ilance rendered by the or- ’ M&lt;
&gt;x&gt;co ....................
-'.voo
von Hindenburg.
J.textco
...
Garner •*» one of me 1
ctesua and Mix. Kellsey in bcluitt ol Mekong ■ Indo-Ciitna-. China Sea 2300
NEWS GLEANINGS
peliticum in thc country a;.d had a ,h
their
given--------la*t weeku
I have discovered after long cx*’r entertuintjient
------ ----------------Mackenric &lt;C«nada». Beaufort
tteater knowledge, of th.- legislative; Tlie reading* ot Mim Kellscy at the! Seii 7. ... ”•*.......... .. . . ’? 2.525 perlence that misunderstandings arise
machinery than any other jx-rioti. tr&gt;' I’icsbyteriaii church on Friday evening Lwtia &lt;sibcna&gt;. Mctfc a.a .
2.(50) between men largely- because of t|te
Washington and tint tiw ' ,wrk barrel are pronounctu by good judges who Hwang or Yellow -China*, ChtflU 2.7Q0 failure of adHjunte cxprcsslun Be
bill" was tin- liru major blundet m hi* mard hvi. vupvrter to any, We li*ve ever‘ Ysiimi 'Mongolia*. Arctic
careful to see Hut your language 1*
carver. Mr Anderson a bo scout-d thc Mifore
Gear. Sentences must be short—tiien
had in the city **•*'
But the
Doctor
Ocean . .
2A00
.................
•**' uu
un;: ocean
.........................
telephones ;h
idea that Mr Garner had beer, gaggeu had
e. Sakhalin Ouil
.ud nu-. m
bi I'uiTic
charge and ue
we could qot
tjOl Amur ■&lt;Asia
Asia*-.
Gull.......
shot3.900 add Myle if you can. It Is only half
during ' the campaign Hr xnd that meat .cx^- and go. much to our re- Congo (Africa.. Atlantic Ocean.. 2.90(1 enough to, have the transmitter work Tlk Vtutcc States government has • the vice-president-elec: had not been
'
Niger (Africa 1. Gulf of Gfiinea.. 2900 clearly and accurately. Thc other half
dollar for dollar in gold or eligible pa- in favor of any campaign speechr* u: *IY"
Um with the receiver, and style, if 11 be
inu.ip T. Colgrove ot Charlotte, an MLi-ouri &lt;U.S*. Mississippi
per Yer all currency iq circulapon.
all believing that Hies.- would Iqar mure experienced
‘ j ws compelling' enough, te U;e 'sure way io
and popular teacher of
River . / ... J 915
----------.
vo:e* than they would gam He wa* P-'-wicgraphy. is now engaged m iict-lYanguc .China-. Yellow Sea. • J
make the receiver function well."—
ixit.* in th-- Roman &lt;x*u£*uni t» i« not in l-i-or of inncrnor IWj'lelt : (1
4Owen D Young.
v mm
"Ur ‘lly' ',hr ^“‘'Ob .ffibcria*- Gul! ol Ob
number*. and the entrance uckri* writ xxtendod nwakuig tour and .tried , to ■1
;&gt;
m *!LUU‘ 11&gt;o,’e* nu“ •'“’lAtnacon .Br--i|.
Atlant
-• : "An educated man l» one who cun
• discourage i|,
»
wo.u.n
would uo well loiuiprure tiiej ocaah ........................... ........... c. 3.800.
accomplish things. "—Henry Ford.
; Nelson • Canada t.Hud*

I'un^cnl 1’arap.raphs
unond • iiuybands

interviewed

m their nurthem hunting
i muntng. Euthl deer «

Way of Our World

oMucn:.—Arkansa* Gazette.

w uflerod lhey will wreck
r mt-y jxjjcs
bud
it rounds,.:
mterr^u ’ Morning. aftei* ,tha televiaftm salesman might
.
evening the air i» cluttered' take our name c|l ills list right ntw ijnicuu ballyhoo We. our- Atlanta COhaUtUUdn.
wiring mealtime arid evening hour*
Alas, the vacant farm* available
long »gn because It meant jumping up for joble*&gt; men arc off’ the highway:
every outer minute to turn otl. thc fl-j* wlifte tilling station, couldn't prosper
ert tome uuute advertteing jargon and —Leu Angeles Times.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M. 1931

OWNSVW
HISTORIC PAPERS

?

FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF

BARRY CO. NO. 3 D. H. L ARSON."

too years ago. that we still believed the
earth to be Hat like a pancake, with
Jupiter hauling the’ sun around the
edge every night to have it ready for
the next day’s rising!
We have cnly begun to understand
God as A- Creator of maglutudes. for
there Are no fewer than three thou­
(Continued train page one)
sand million stars, each of them a sun
God;’ but they held that he was a and mostly faFTUrgcr than ourtjl
When we get btfap-r and more powerful
vengeful God. largely a tribal God. telescope*. we may find tlie number
whose anger had to .be appeased by
sacrifice* .ut well as pleased with warHup They assumed that this supreme
... .the
v. *t the inconceivable velocity of im.ooo
O&lt;&gt;d Wax especially Interested in
Jews. Gradually, through *" * cen—- tulles * second. will take ov&lt; 1 .i nullton
K..
^ ^mi to pars to.travc) from some of these dutunes Israel's great .....
propel
ate that God was not what the Jew* ‘»nt *un* to our earth We to»k ut ;«
hu&lt;| claimed They declared that He Hur and wr think wr roe it where it

B1^61C

«. contained a portion of my report
which fa concluded In this issue I
promised to make mention of tlie five
highest producing cows hi each class
for Die year ending Oct. 31. 1932. to­
(Continued from page one)
gether with other Item* of Interest In­
ending March 5. 1862'and the amount cidcnfal to thc year * work
tor. Which each person, not exempt UNDER THREE YEARS from the payment, fa liable with the
A grade Holstein owned by Howard
fees of the assesscr. Only those with SUnton Is hrst. in this group. ”IxX*''
children in the school paid thc school Produced 9.14g lbs. nulk 323 l lbs. 61
expenses ut that time by mean* of the Ml
Lake Hill* Jewell nattered
rate bill While some of Hie older rest- I
*?&gt;’ w .c
!*c’
■ dent* uf the county may recall a lime 0,ul- 57W
,nUk B,ul 3-1 9 ,bi l“lwhen schofil exjTcnsw were paid In this “June, a grade Holstein owned by
manner, many have no Idea of how It Ho’**-'d Blanton. tli|rd, 7.480 lb* milk,
wan done; and for their benefit, also '-84 1 1,1 ■ of fat; "Lake Hdln Frldc.
bccauw of its historic interest, we give regfatered Guernsey, owned by W. c poopjt-:
pcopjv; Ib
u»a:
itvwiui.conauct in _kcrp&lt;ti::
xrejHn:: '
» “"uiuau,
■» when
»&gt;«■&gt;! wr
— l««A
.■».* We
»■ M-e
’at lt-.wiui.rz&gt;d&lt;lurt
diMlb' Blietow Uil* copy of the rate bill kindly Svhuitz. fourth. 5.234 lb*, milk. 271 8 with HL. WUt. rat.'wr than fa-ins born where it was when the light from 1:
loaned to u.« by Mr Mayo Hie rate &gt;*&gt;»
;JM,'gy.“ ■ grade, Jloblein u Jew. that brought one into right re- started tow uni. the earth That may]
owned by Howard SUnton. -fifth. 6223 lattonship With thi* Supreme Being: • have faxn a few years og ». or it may bebill read* M follows:
Next" came ‘Jesus, revealing God a* "» million year* ago 80 wt do not
■&lt;
"Rate bill containing the names jd lfa&gt;. milk. 350 6 Um fat.
each person liable for teacher * wage* OVER THREE AND UNDER FOUR not a tyrant, not a vengeful being, but a ^tar a* it fa. but a* » wa* when It*
one who fa to fa- laved a* Father He light Martod at K* mormon* vclochy
in Fractional District No. 2 In the YEARS
t kwnnhtp ot Maple Grove and Assyria, . Ku-1 farms Colantlui Betty.' a regis­ perfectly revealM) the CHARACfER at toward our earth
We are only beginning to get into
for the term ending on Hie 5th day of tered Holstein owiw-d by Fred Miller, u God a* a Hither Hr did not aUemp*.
March. A. D. 1862. and the amount for firel 8.451 lb* milk and 337 0 lbs. fat; to reveul his GREATNFSS a.s a Crra- the »pitit of things. It i tl!C mtento start
the
tIw
A‘ ‘ “
“ machinery- ot
- ■•
­ 1
which each perron not exempt .from ’rkCPrifarniA Oolantha Dora." alo tor. Tliat fa being revealed by tin* tioh "*
World
’s Fair In Chicago next year by
thc payment thereof i.-. so liable with owfa-d by Mr. Miller, fa secraid. 0,70* world’s great scientist* and the Dean
ray of light coming from tfa star?
thc fee* of the asM-Mor Diereon:
Ita. milk and 3187 lb* fat; “Lady." a &gt;a:&lt;l that no great sclent i*I can fa- «n a
Arcturus, and that ray of light, which j
grade GueniM-y. owned by Royal Bry­ Uifidrl A real zcirntht cannot fa-hi-ve
ant,' third. 0^20 lbs. milk. 314 2 lbs fat; that the extent ot the universr. it’ will start -the machinery in Chicago!
next year. started on its journey from:
Mr Bryant also hukU fourth and tilth wonderful order and. the precision Arcturus
forty years ago. when the first ■
with
which
tlie
univen*'
u&gt;
carried
on
place In thi* claw; Mary." a regWerer!
Fair was held ,ui Chicago in■
Hofatem. 11.451 lb* milk, 30?8 lbs fat; is tfa- result &lt;-f chance, in* that the World's
1893
universe
Juat
luppenrd.
They
tefa
v.
"Dafay. - grade jehey, 5.409 lbs. milk
Wr now know that our sun and'
that
tfauniverse
wax
made
and.
e
taband 299 I IbJ. fat.
OVER FOUR AND UNDER FfVE Wb» fa H- Creator and Maiugt r Thi millions ot runs known a» the "Milkvl
YEARS
'
Way-’Thi* Milky Way u watch­
"Patrick's Susie.' rcgtfUcred Guern- tilings, lhai Adenci.' &gt; . revealing abou: shaped, and fa mads- up ol a mas.1, of [I
rey owned by W. c. Schultz. 8.962 11*. God and Ufa greaim» as a Creator,' whirling nuns and world* It is about i
milk and 519 6 lbs. fat; "Abbie of which'we will, briefly .-rumriiunrc.
20.00fi
light .years thick and 200.00UI
------- -----Oronoko," registered’ Guernsey, owned
' ' ■ years .aenur A light year la the)
In gtwiMir wc faarp. as we follow the llxbt
by W C Schultz 8420 lb* milk, and rockfi downward. Mimclhinit of the or- «'-Lsta;...
taupe srhlcl;
which a
- Wain of light would!
477 0 lb*. &lt;•( fat; “Clx-rry's Maid of th.
Prairie.' regfatercd Guernx-y. owijed by almost nnbcli' ruble,
ias.«W irulks a -Mvmut*
,W. C. Schultz. 8.383 )bx mtlk anti.401 &gt; taken to make it and
And will we have only begun to;
Ita. fut; 'Goldie.' a pure bred &lt;nut iahed. While it give
think that we understand Hu? macnircku-U-rcili Jer.-cy «»wne&lt;l by Fred Mill­
tude and the majesty of these later j
er. 5,wn lbs milk, 378.2 lb». fat; book as to the io
or of Kcliixii district No. "Pauline." grade Holstein owntd by
of the God we worship. Scanning'
Howard Stanton, 10,120 lb- mlljfa 362 2 movement* of tintlitfTHMvmx with a powrrftil telescope,
mandrel to Um. fat.
ainring the.ye three thousand millions ot
trirth: rk ration
kisrt we M-e faintly some gaaeou*
Una
FIVE YEARS AND OVER .
clouds
called "the nebulae ’ Now ,
aniii'Xcd rale bill named the several
. "Cherub’s Minuet ...
of .......
Shorewood,’ -a piu-lunz- up mountain chai t and
M«n . et omaiMtc their respectivenamt-11
Owrn»y
|,y w -C smoothing tliem ot! again- -nil
th&lt;:.&lt;- are OTHER UNIVERSES, built
on the same sntral plan as our van. but'
in the last column thereof, and within s,.))U]U&lt; highest producer in the
much more to make u world
o Inconceivably distant that only a;
sixty
warrant Cfation -,3.433
l 5555
:.;xly day*
days after receiving thi* warrMit
in4X1 lb. ^ilk
milk uiH
and
5X95 lire
lire ours.
lo pay over llu- amuunt ro collected by of fttl; -Knolly Knook-’s Pride, regl In biology wi- learn of the fa-bavin: Diend of hazy light reaches u*. Tiit-t-.;
neighbors tliat have been itudii^l urt-i
-.mi 'retaining
far rent lor your u.rP&lt;i Guernsey
Oinnucy .owned by W. C
nt... to Hu- order of the director of Schultz. -9.290 Ito milk and 4963 lie drive* forward those mighty processt- from ot»e hundred thousand to one bilraid district. cmmlMr.dgned by the {llt; -pnllv." a grade Holdem, owned r-t KF,&gt;wt,h. reproduction, thought an.l H&lt;m fin- hundred HwitnaiMl light year..1
m dcrator and. in ca &lt;• .any |«-r*&lt;in b. ^4
12:2’&gt;9 lb.--,■ milk andfthe tfirtlicr development of wch lite away. AND OVER TEN THOUSAND;
Uu-t'in named shall neshxi or refuse
p,. ,;,t; Bobby.’ a gr.itl* H«!-ji"rin: .u-are abb-.ind willing lo do the OF THESE ARE KNOWN by the revt-;
on demand to pay-th.- amount rot &lt;n&gt;'py
..._ .
..... latmn of thc 100 inch telescope. Whatl
lireltl* Im name a* aforesaid, you. are. lbs nllik. 410 h» fat; lmi*rri‘«! Zena!out «i H.e pictun- ,1b re ui'btology u,- will the one tell u.. that u now being
Io collect the same by distress mid *a!- (,j
Hues Fhiiie;a n-Ki*rertd|s-m- enc uf th&lt;-Ma •. r . chli h ! great built, which will fa? 200 Inches tn;
of thc Rood’ and cJiattel* of *Uch per-' Guernsey.
■ ।
f not thc gren’est of, fore » about it* diammer and liave some 30 times Hie
... &lt;■
:on* wherever found yrfthln’thc coun­ 7,285 Ibv. milk and 404 4 lb* fat
daily wdlk that Is never tini- h&lt; d. He:.- rrvi-ahnit power of thc 100 Inch tefe-i
ty nr counliwi In which *atd district is HERDS AVERAGING OVER 300 LUS T'1’,
’
hmLy ! --.m.-mlmt that ha. scope?
After all of tjil*. which Hie telescope
diluted, hating flr*4. published mdfl BUTTERFATNlneteen registered uurrnwy* owned to
1 coiireUe; indeed we are Incapable of :; reveals. Uuhk &lt;&gt;f what the microscope1
tic* thereof in three public places in by W. C Schultz averaged 6.801 1 lb. conceiting,
until w&lt;- dudl ‘Ta&gt; longer will show u* of the wonder*, not only^
1
township where such piop.-rty shall be milk and 353.46 lb- tat,
darkly, but face to nf our world buf of the universe, be-,
mid. ‘At the expiration oldhi* warrant
cam- the univcrt-o fa made up of exact-'
Eleven cow-.. mo*th- grade and n
;
learn tlud every- ly th’ romi- &lt;k:nctiu. a - nur tarth.
jpg with the rat- bill attached to the tried Hnhtefn.-. a'Lrageil 8.710 Jhs
Could all the;;, things ju-t happerf?;
is
mad&lt;
ftom a very f.-w
........ ... ........................
Ml* »'“)
lb. Vt. Mabe dry
nta by different- combilu- . Wliat think you? What iiappen.* when
un .-aid rate bill, thi; amount UDCoUcet-'&gt;»d hi’ifera Just fre*h.
itni*. just aa the tallest sky scraper 1,' .you take the-hand froth the .■■•eenng
rd-iuid thc nano* ot jx-r«ons from
Another herd
’®nn;' l“"! |iii»d.-i&gt;| the imm-- backs’ tlwt’ may wl*rel of thi- nutomobllc; even fur a;
whom rillection* have not been made
, J make your home We know now that tecmUL at ojir slow rate of speed of
Given under our hands thW 21st day .made a -creditable ■.bowing but th.
rtxty fret a second? You know what v
Ot
Aiiril.
A
D
IM!
actual
figure-.
shall
not
be
dw-lowd tc covered. afro that we have all of them happens There must be n Manager iu, |
ot April. A D 1862
thc
public.
.
Peter Downs. Director.
। — *■------,
, .. • . hesj- on the earth; H14I no -tar that «- well u&gt; a Creator of these whirling ;
C G. Baker, Moderator." 1 Six cows, representing four different ran
through the most powerful; nuua&lt;;( worlds and universes., even I
K- • ..Miv .I... litimt u.. kn&lt;&gt;« breeds, owned by Royal Biyant. aver- telescope has any more or any dlflereni (with almost infinite space at their dfaelements than three that make up our (xifal. Let u* all go home and bow
t&lt;s&gt; &lt; f Mr. Mayo in loaning iLs thr e
1-l'*aru K
little earth. Uy Ihr changing of &lt;m&lt;- down tn worship, grateful tliat we arc
clcnwnt into another through radiation j a part of thi* Divine plan.
valuable fMpeis. which he prizes very
The Illusion.
■ ■
wlilghiy and with reason.
• Americans.
says an
American*. ’ »«•)*
no English
r.nsiieii “Jsifa :
,
CLOVERDALE.
•him ■» blraer Him.™, &lt;han Um »&gt;. . 1 “W ■'
““»» ''”•’
BI GBEi: CORNERS.
In »»'&gt;'
phy.they
Ml »"
us "»
that tiu-re 92
The W C. T U. will meet with Mr*,
„. «k th.- ~...K Uiwuim «" ournlm."
■"
“
'■»
an- all made on th&lt; ’.am.- noy McDermott Tuesday. December
Mr. and Mrs Merle Count
of Kula- ----And Englishmen have no greater elements
illuplan -a nuci lus ut Hie renter, with one 16. at two P. M. fur Thanksgiving pro­
moxoo
spent the
.... week
end with
-I-’. her
‘... sion tlian that!
•
or more, up : &gt; W. electron.’ revolving h-rain. Advance not Retreat.' Every---------lainiiy^Kr. and Mrs. Chas Foote,
,
B1K Boy Now.
' |about .t A &lt;!:&lt;’_&gt; :.wain u made uj. ,.lu invited.
Gerald Cook returned from the
•And how fa little R-odor. the boy .of .several V'”,'/’‘r'tnlUH?n\
Mr. and Mrs John MacLeod of Hasnnth with a twenty-two point buck.
who
went
away
to
be
a
sailor?"
|yel
carli &lt;!&lt;ctro:i ha* proportioiialely j
Hie only one of our ueighfairhowd *o
tings and Mr. ttntl Mrs Hex MacLeod
Fine! That rowboat lie luid uttootd a* n)uc|i room to move tn as h.i- the and
far as *•• have heard, to gel one. It
family of
Kalamazoo lud
nn hfa chest fa now a whooncr."
'earth and Hie of her’ planet-, revolving Thanksgiving dinner with the E. L
wiU hl* first trip.
around the Mm. Tills room for each MacU-txi family.
earth l- equtyident. according to Ed­
Quarterly conference will be held j;
dington, the great astronomer, to the thc church Saturday I’. M mid •fW'
room which 30 tennfa bail* would- have munion rervicci will be held Sunday
inside n hollow sphere the size of thi* morning
Rev Watxin will have
The Store With the Better "Service
earth! The wlwd’e 1* electric; and it all charge of the preaching Mnice Sun­
means Ilfat what we call a solid sub­ day.
■
’
. tance. like an automobile or Ihc desk
Air. and Mr*. Malcolm Campbell of
we write on. is rnn-fiv NOTHING B.ittk- Creek spent thc week end with
BUT SPACE. What can wr do but (all Mr. and Mr* Frank Humeston
: down in adoration before such a God
The Gardvn dub will meet with Mr
I when it is the same Clod whn made, us and Mr*. Everett McCalltun December
7. Everyone inyited.
he has given Hie Ladles' Aid will hold their/uinual bazaar and chicken pie supper.
uhaw only begun to touch the Friday.
,
IX-cemfa-r 2 at tlie town hall
. fringe of Hie mighty fabric of creation, Supper
j
served from 6 to b A good
It fa only in astronomy twt man hm 'program fa included.
3 for 24c
Noodles
;li'.irned the limbi &lt;■! hi., own imagbia- 1 Mf- and ^!r.&gt; Frank Brook, and son
jiion. For it lias hot rnteied into the John, Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Kelley and
' mind of man to. f ' nccivc the vastniv.- Mr and Mr... Wm. Butler of Kalama­
land ardvrbnex- nf tfa. millions on mil- 'zoo vpited Sunday with Henry Pennel..
1 lions of wotfcb- that O.*d has created. ’ Mr and Mrs Ixxkstedt motored 10
not in wanton frenzy we muM fali- ve J Kalamazoo WediMsdsy on a shopping
Order Early at These Low .Price#
I
.
3 lbs. 30c
Peanut Brittle
12c lb.
; Mr. and Mr.. Arthur Waugh and
I family jipen1. Tlianksgtvinz day with
2 lbs. 25c
Let ns see won-thill!:
Chriitmas
hard, mixed
! Mr. and Mr* IXxIgson of Kalamazoo |
Mr and Mj* Wellington Monica and
Chocolate Drops old fashioned 2 lbs. 25c
I upon the earth ri v&lt;
daughter of Bedford. Mr and $&lt;rs Ed
Kindergarten mixed very nice 2 lbs. 2J?c
. ,
I
'■ Uortl Mi an I
Hut
«..J( !»•■-■- Mr,
K.Un&gt;.z&lt;x,, Mr.
Salted Peanuts strictly fresh 2 lbs. 15c
,al . r.,i, ot o.W M m: . ■ *T hour: ,„d M„ w,„
o,,,.,,, „„„
but l ,»l
..&gt;« K».1E. tor
«r., Mr
u„ u...„
„
5 lb. Family Pkg. Chocolate.
95c
tr.wl MMfc
°S‘&gt;;&gt;" etark.. .|X-o&lt; Tluuk^tln, with thru
.ttlui do. ■ that tiwan! Tltrj trit u.
Mr. .nd Mr. Cluv. Monte.
.that th- MU, &gt;■ ,..n»on&gt; rnllw swat.
M, n|1(, Mr A„|,ur Jortncock and
I-*1' “
,nl1"
Mr. and Mt.. LU- Kina-burt .nd clul.
th.i wr so .n»,nd U mer rvm f.r „„„
,
u„
Th, »un I; .□ law Uu. wrr our rartn I
&gt;nd UmU&gt;. „ PWUWei|
to so &lt;■&gt; lit-■ rrilt..- w
..kins ihr
M(„ ^011,., Jnhnooek ol Harbor
Michigan Crear.
moon
moon ah-ng with
«tth us at
.1 its
it. present
nrr-wnt du-1
du,p,nl Tttankroltms .wk wult
lance
from Uta
th;- earth
l.n«.from
rarth it would fal» only
onlf I htt&gt;rrnt. Ur. .ndUdr. Arthur
half’ way toward the surface of the Johnrock
sun. Now i:i ouT travels around this
Mr*. Irma Traver** ol Kalamazoo
huge mass once a year, thc earth is spent a couple ol days with her.kister,
not only whirling at tlie rale of 1000 Mr* Rtuscl Hart and family
Pork Loin Roasts
rib end*
lb. 11c
miles an hour, but we arc also travel­
ing aMewfae at the rate ol over 60 000
AJC &gt;ou
ure uiatJ1
u ieBl
ru00er
"Are
you *sure
that* a
real rubber
Fresh Ham whole or shank half lb. 11c
miles a minute Think ot it. a thio-bathing can? It doesn’t smell like one!"
sand mile* a second! and we have been
q11c af tiw farg&lt;. companies 1h Akron
Sausage
2 lbs. 25c
doing it in company with the other [has announced the discovery ol a proplancU far at least several billion I cess which entirely eliminates the odor
years without a collision. Did alt tlu»;0( rubber from product* intended for
just happen, or fa there an Engineer personal use Thu is looked upon a*
at the throttle? Wc arc not only doing an outstanding research achievement,
this but we. together with the'group!
-------------- -----------------to which we belong, are slowly «?»
A new experiment ip marine transdrilling ort to the north—how far and; portatloii—a ferryboat that runs on
how fast we arc not told Think how trolly wire—has been put into practical
much earlier was tlie revelation about | use across the Sacramento River near
God giv&lt; it by Christ than tlie^revda- 3an Fianciacu Tile cuert. of operation
W* Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
Uoiu nude through science It was u one-half that incurred with tlie old
150Q years after Christ, and Scfs than. gasoline engine powered craft.

GREATNESS OF GOD

BARGAINS

Saturday, Dec. 3

Friday, Dec. 2

26c

Butter

,A,‘cr0VAAW,.o, r^

Chistmas Candy

-

Salmon
Cheese

2
2

35®
35c

MEAT SPECIALS
K&amp;r”

Oats &lt;&amp;

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THERE IS NO FOOD LIKE

CLEAN MILK
For Young People, or for Grown-Ups
Clean milk"* produces energy and nnurishex all the bodily tissues. At the same
time’it is the Cheapest Good Food Your
Money Can Buy, when you consider
“food value.” What you serve on your
. table will have il lot to do with how the"
children feci, ns well as all the other
members of the family. Unclean milk
has been the cause of untold epidemics
of disease. Why use milk that you
know nothing about?

Highlands Dairy Grade "A” Milk has
been texted by officials-of the state of
Michigan and found to be ax CLEAN
and’ free from bacteria as any milk
produced in this Mate or any other. Becaifae of this the,Highlands Dairy is the
only dairy in this section permitted to
sell Grade "A” Milk. Why take any
chances with the milk you use?
’

Think it over!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

PHONE 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Unexcelled in Quality and Flavor

P aramount Foods/
At a Uniform Econony Price
—are bound to take first place with the modern housewife. She
has only .to learn first — that
PARAMOUNT FOODS
The following Are a Few of Our
meet every requirement. For
LEADING PRODUCTS
Hastings they, are a Home
Mayonnaise
Tomato Juice
■
Product.
Chili Con Cam*
Hot Relish
If Your Grocer Don’t Have Them

Call 2649
"A Dollar spent for Para­
mount Foods is a Dollar More
to .Barry County Farmers"

Tomato Soup
Ketchup
sandwich Spread
Chili Sauce
Mince Meat

French Dressing
Pork and Beans
Sauer Kraut
Vinegar
Maple Syrup

PICKLES

Hirsch Bros. &amp;. Co

Mixed

Sweet

Sour

Mustard

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December 5 to 17
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there will be other
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imlUators
‘

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Up to S1B4.00

Also lined Radios for
Sale at LOW PRICES

Up to $395.00

Christmas Toys on Display ... Come to Ik
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Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.
East State St.

Phone 2101

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BASNER, WEDSESDAT. NOVEMBER ». I’M

MOI BU

Sporting Items

- twiiB Mm BMaW Bi a- RECOMMENDS KEN
move. Basket ball has always been
REITZLE TO HASTINGS
[one of the fastest team games, but •

Boy Scout News

these two rules promise to speed thc '
. 1 play up atill more.
*Hobart

Thomas, Former Rest­
Tuesday evening. November 22. Mr.
dent Here, Writes Interest­
ing Letter To Fans
ling..oLthc comrtdttce in charge of final

ELEVEN LOCAL GRIDMEN
GET CONFERENCE HONORS

---------------,
Citireiu.
of HajHncs
will be interest - arrangements for the trip to the Re­
don 7 annual meeting to be held at
B-atmth. Kellrv. Zerbel. K.X, tron-ld,.. "I
the Drake KTOl. Chicago. Nuv. ITO. A
5o passengckjbun has been chartered
tor the one day trip and thc w. K Kcile«g Foundation is aiding in the.ex­
were* well known and. long time ffci- pense. Fifty or mpre.tneu of the BatEleven players of the Hiutlnpt High Includes tlie following games:
football team’received places *on the
Dec. 3—6t. Philips. Battle Creek- dents of this city. The-letter follow* • •le Creek Area will lake the trip about
25 of whom will represent Barry and
Traverse City, hfichlfum.
first or teewid All-Little-Scven team,
Allegan counties Tlie annual meeting
Dec. 9—Allegan, here.
or were given honorable mention for
is all. day convention of some of Amer­
outstanding ability. Selections were
Dec. IS—Howell, there.
.
;Ha'*tlnga Banner,
ica's foremost character building lead­
made by the seven coaches of the con­
Dec. 17—S’. Philips. Battle Creek. Hastings. Micldgan,
ers and we are luppy to announce this
there. ‘‘
] Gentlemen:
,
ference team*
'hi
’
fine attendance.
(' I poUced In the las'- issue ot .
Choic** for the Aral- team included_ Dec. 22— Eaton Rapids, there.
’
: Bairn er lira; Haiirws !ui&gt; an inr.tm-, Troop fl, T. S K Reid Scout Mas­
the following bxal players: Georg.’' Jan. 2—Alumnt, hen .
t.’ir in a IJiiysical’Culture ficltool'rbv'.nt- ter ccunpleted registration thia week
Townsend nt left guard: Keith Lech- . Jan. 6—Grand Ledge, there. .
Jan. 20—EJ.-t Lan=ing. here.
ly c;nabli*b''d there, by tlie name of with m&gt; unYunlal record of 100'. jjesleliner captain of the 1932 team, as
Jan. 27—Charlotte, hew.
&gt;Ken'R&lt;dtz!e(
• ’ • .
rnn
i n’. members teregU'cred. 5 new Scopt.s
right end: and Steven Karmes, at left
Feb. 3—Grand Ledge, here.
’. IB; like tfo rnnljratiilutc you people und
2"-J -one .transferred from another
half.
on getting a grind, chan shiMM* .*.h&lt;»t* trj.oi
tri.op. Mr. Reid-will be m.dsted thi*
Walter Ratdt Ka* selected mt- right; Feb. Id-Mason, there
Feb.
17—
Otsego,
there.
.......
—
—
.
year
by
Albert" Craig. Smith Sherman,
tackle on the sere-nd team and Loren
Feb.
fil
—
Eaton
Rapids,
here.
by
evercqnf.
especially
li-vxing
fans
arKt [x&gt;n Foreman. Tlie Troop ComBoyes was named quarterback. In the'
Feb.
24
—
Charlotte,
tht-re.
mid hat always been a goqd example ot ndttee is Frank Andrew. Chairman. M.
vote for quarterback position. Boyes r» -'
el-.oy sfiort. nimt'hlp. lie L a swm t O. Hill mid Frank Aunable. ThW fine
cclved 24 points tor Ron Yeo of Ea«t
PINE
LAKE FARMERS' CLUB.
boxer and one of the most lik’-able Inop under the foregoing leaders l«
Lansing the find-U-arn choice. Thg
The Pine Lake Panners' Club„mc’. chaps we know.
headed for a nicce.eful scouting year
margin between these two players was
Friday cvvniiig.
evening. mivEiuirci
November'23t11
a: «»■
the' 'Best
Kin," and take I*, trim 1MKj u-,? congratulate this group on Die
thus slight.
'
.
rviuny
~ju«. ut
--— wishes
-­
.
. .. Mr*. i-..
. ._j—.. me. Trave:
pity and tlie Ameriran extraordinary record. The* Lawrence
six Hastings players who did not re- barte
ot Mr. and
Ell Lindsey
ceite places on cither team* gave such Meeting was called to Order by th? -Legion !*•&gt;: * Bowen-ftoiliday No. 135 . j. Bauer Post of the American Legion
are bavking you ...
and wish
j
you .1
the
— beat. arp sjumrors of the organization.
good accounts of themselves during pr&lt;s.. Lee Nottingham.
i of luck, a wc know’you ure a good.
..
.. ------ .—■-«»•—Singing- "America the Beautiful."
Troop 72 sponsored by the p T. A. of
! clean sport with tlie best id ability and the 1« ward school will be under the,
Repeating ot thc Lord's Prayer.
able mention. Edmund Howard, re­
; character behind &gt;ou.
leadership of Fred Ballance Scoutmax- ’
ceived recognition for his writ at-end;
Singing. "Love’s Old Sweet Song.'
ptnrman
rvnrer »..«
aeixu
Report »&gt;
of special aww
meeting-read and,i Knowing that 1[can recommend you ter fnf tin* next year. Thi* step will
Norman Keller
and John Hewitt •«-;
fecciyrd honbrablL mention ns guard.* approv-xi and the secretary's. rej»rt! to my friend*'in Hastings. &gt; remmn,
permit Harvey Burgess to become Cub­
master for a, new cub Pack which is
Frederick Bishop,
Bishop.' Hastings' "vestvest- of
of the last regular
regulai meeting was read by
A Reltzie fun and
friend.
being formed. Mr. Burgess will also
pocket-1 center received honorable Dorothy Ford and was approved- Mo-;
Route 5.
act as assistant.to Mr. Ballance. Not
mention; Wayne Snyder, halfback, and non made that secretary be nominated I
. Traverse City. Mich. all of the present Scouu have taken
Russell Zcrbcl. fullback, also were Motion carried. Pearle Bagley was
recognized for outstanding-Work during elected secretary. 8:30 waa the time
care of their regUlrati-m and slioukf
the scae-’n.
appointed to pill evening meetings t* '
plan to do so at once to that they will
:&lt;be dropped Nov. 30 Please give the
' Herewith 1» a complete lljl ol the order.
Littie Seven honor roll.
The President appointed Herbert
fee and information to thc Scoutma*ler or bring ft to the Scout Headquar­
First Team.
Morehouse. Lottie Lindley and John;,
ters. -enir troop committee for this
Left End—Gumpp. East Lansing.
Klllick to arrange program committer • •
year L* Hov Johnson chairman;
Left Tackle— Mehert. Eart Lansing ' for the ensuing yqar. Dorothy Ford
George Sheffield and Ciwrles Hinman.
Left Guard—Oeorae Townsend. Ha- and Nettie Keyes were appointed on :
Ilnars
committee t &gt;r “Topics of Interest "
i
(Continued frpsn page.nno
Troop 73 has also completed, a 100'
Center-McKlbbin Eart Lanrinif.
Mr. and Mrs Clare Blackman and (
, rwriitra’.mn fur this year, with 16 riiemnld him .in lux' li\i.&lt; Tlie troop i* .sponsored by the
Right Guard-Giliom. East
East Lansing.
Lansing. MrMr. and
and Mrs
Mrs Richard
Richard Pettljohn
Petujohn ex-pargesl tclesc
Fur Lansing,
i .anting tended-an Invitation
invitation for usTu
us no met:. scientific inu-----------Right Tackle—Malisky, Eart
Mttlmdi’t church with the following
_ .. ..
----------Wllh tjje:n at Fletcher hail in PlainMr..Fiwher. is a noted vioiinlu. '*l commune and ,.woutlcndm: William
well for a day meeting qn Saturday. ।lud Larned that Dr. Em-'l 'in. ‘ I*1" J. Fi. Id chairman. Hugh Riley. Dr. Guy
■Quarter Back—Yeo. East Lanung.
, - of the trip to Panama' In- became-...
Left Half—Karme.i. Hartings
' Dec. 10
Adi iber: Cortright and T. S.
. .............
No further business, th” mcetln- was rlitlire-d In vtr.jtn mu-tc In the coun­
Rtcht Half—Frazier, Eaton Rapids.
Russell Cleveland Scoutma«ter
turned over to Mrs. Mary Mullendore. quaifited
with
invi*"
---------------— Dr. Einstein
------ ------and
... . ma and B. M McPhurtin assistant. "Die
chairman
of
Hie
projrram
c.-'nnn."
.
t
,:L
'
'.ir.
:
!
1
7
him to play. thc_ violin an:L 1- ad !!•.-• Ttfxjp u putting over a very ambitious.
Second Team.
.
.
-•
Kjn
o, mprt{ tJ3(jSC training and
Reading.
“
Give
Thanks
for
What?'!archoxtiw
an
some
one
of
the
putlje
Left End—Kruger. Hcwoii.
Pearl Brown. '
Cnvsion? on thc trip to San Pedro. Mr.
UP. Tackle- Lett? Eaton Rapids.
• Reading. "Leol wr Forgcl." Dorothy t Einstein
&gt;n.-.entod. ”
was in attendance. Monday
Left OnarU—Palm. F-vt.Lansing.
Ford.
. " .
. Fischer th
t: the elm
and helped. the boys in
CcnUr -BuEiiom, Hnw. ll,
.
News items In'regard t? war debts his two
hieh'wn:
a violinviolins
nx&gt;rk. A number of embryo]
Right Guard—Clark. East I-anslng.
bv
Walt'r
Brown.,
citing
.
the
foreign,by
a
tomoiia
.
n
maker,
Ri-h: Tackit-Raid: Hosuivts
war
debtartd
a
remedy".
In
case
they
other
being
made
Qv
a
Kahimaroo
•.
nthumstic
over this branch of acotttWight End—Jenkins. EjM Lansing.
won’t .pay they can't be forced iuM it named Smith, i Mr. Fhriv.-r raid il
inir Any boy of.xccmt age wbhlnajfi
Quarter Back—Boyes. Hastings,
would be best to settle-peaceably. He-a great ratlsfclctwn to him that,
t ri-oy the game of scouting and who Is
Uft Half -Pearsall. East Lansing.
also
spake
on
the
all-important
que&gt;trying
‘
both
wiolin*.
Mr
Ein.-,tin
not connected with any other gron\U
Right Half- MeherL EaSt Landng.
Hon of beer nnd thc propped revenues..............
• American
.
■ H. cordially urged, to visit troop meet inksthc
made.
Full Buck- -Kr.ker. Eau Lansing.
. to be gained. He proved that there is
ventogu in thb- Methxhst
Honorable Mention.
nothing to be gained and much to be;i ragtime.- but rvhd&lt;I a noted
lendly Rooms at 7 00 P. M,
Ends—H sward. Hasilnjs; Munscll. l?st. Mr. Brawn lias an enviable;: c?mpi:itJon. After that he was
JI Hastings T. S. K. Reft!
Howell
.
ability nt remembering (acts and ’flg- to play another.. He had agre
er wUl. be. gtwris of Mr. Ray
O’.imrt'—Keller and Hewitt. 'Has­’ ures.
ileqd for t.wn ijumbers. mid hat
the Strand Theater as his
tings; Barnum. Charlotte
Merrill Sibbcrs-n favored n* wity I&gt;and for themr the fine reregUtratton. The
CenUBiAht’p. Hastings.
two ■ plea-’ing solns rln An Old Fash­
be announced later Mr
Quarter Baek—Paige, Eaton Rapids ioned Town.” and teylvia " '
number? and mat
Half Back-v-Snyder, Ha-tlngs; SumMrs. Lottie LindAy told us.in an with n e n»;tUrabJi
Barry county reregistering
mcr&gt;. Grand Led e
Interesting puix-r, prepared by hencif. famous »c&gt;ntl‘.t held
fuiacr. n
&lt;re of thc old membership
.Full Baeks—Zerbcl. Ha-tmjv. Mc- How the wet vote will affect its now
All members if Troop* M ixiwilng. 60,
i. n!
H
I
und In the future'’ .She made us uidi
if Id. 74. 75 and Cub Pack No 9 1
there had bren more* Mr&gt;. Lindseys In
;n« should plan to have their
LOCAL CAGERS TO CPEN
Michtoan cn November 3th.
•rd ion m :T onrr mj as to obtain
SEASON HERE SATURDAY Muriel Linthcy favored. us with
fine reward for December regattapiano solo.
,
• .
-----------

Three Make First Team—Two MtlMW.
CrMten. lu-a.irt
Iron. Ho».r. M
Smith, Thcmas. Towiuend;Tboma*. who lived in n^un&gt; for
On Second Squad—Six Rc- Smelker.
and Altoft.
many y&lt; ur... He
thc '■orr of Mr imp
‘ ceive Mention For Abi’ity
The schedule for the 1932-33 Fca.-»&gt;n

TOLD OF MEETING
FAMOUS SCIENTIST

Local Team To Meet St. Philip's to the community ~ Thi« was followed
Of Buttle Creek—New Rules by brief-discussion. I&gt;y n?"7nlMt's.
The prr.tidcnl clo-td the mdci’rfa h
To Speed Up Play
•
singing. "God Be With You Tilt Wi
Hastings High basketeers will swing Meel Again." mid repeating the Watch
into action at the. gymnasium here word—Pearle Bacley. Sees
Saturday evening against St. Philipp
of Battle Creek. Tlie game is .vehed- .
IRVING.
■Tlsc^Udk.V Aid SpcL.
their Christmas jouty mid grab tm-: a
are bright. Forty-five candidates In­ Hie home cf Mrs. Lev Blackford Fr.
cluding a number ot vet gratis -have day. December 2..Everybody is invited
been reporting regularly for .practice. There Will be a charge of fiv
'Twenty-four of these have been select­
ed for fir*v and reserve team squads
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
while the balance will go -to form a bought thc hoiw of the WlUti
second team. Coach HawthaHit_-L.i' tute kir.iwn as the Benton hstUM* mid
also &lt;jrgai)l.td a freshman team which wilf move in’ tl-.e spring.
will be given a chance to scrimmage
against visiting reserve team*. •
, •
'Boid nt1 had upon th
Regular:• of lajd year who afe back-Thanksgiving guests of Mr. atM Mr*
in unitom: Main Include Snyder und &gt;Xed Pierce of Bellevue.
Haring descrilx-d hw trip entcrtalnRaid:. gu^rd,*; Adair, rentes;
Mrs. Lillian Sowerby uas home from
’
mentioned thc ia&gt;t
Howard arid Lechlcltacr. for
'
‘ Chicago
'
-tor —
. .
ThankjgSvlng.
.
William McCann was home from
Townsend and
S. C for Tiimikagiving’. bringing
Smelki
rd to friend from Arkansa:
than evci

onds and

TO WHOM THIS AD MAY CONCERN

Building Memorials
No Investment i» more worthy titan a family memorial.
It commemorate* the family name for all lime.

So many evade this obligation or duty, not purposely, with
the revolt that many a loved one has an UNMARKED
GRAVE. Neglected and forgotten.
.

It may be yon are planning the erertion of a monument
or marker thi* spring. By making your selection and
placing an order now, you will save considerable money
as we are offering a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all orders.

Hastings Monument Works
Ironside Bros., Props.'
Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2497

PROTECTION
You’ll Be Safer
with Tire*tone
Dont take chancea this winter

3 DAY SPECIAL
.1 Fluah differential

1 Flnali rrankrnBe

(Winter grade)

7 I&gt;ruln and Hindi mill-

■1 Refill tran*mi»»iun
with winter lubricant

Regular Taco $3.05

$

Firestone Tire*. Only Fireatono have
the exclusive,' patented feature* of
Gum-Dipping und Two Extra GumDipfM.nl (lord PHca Under the Tread.

1=

SIZE

Ca*l&gt; Price
Each

Caah Prlca
Par Pair

$4*15
4*49
4«57
5.17

$7*9$
8.7®
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10.24

4.40-21.......
4.50-20 ..................
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4.75*19

Olhrr Sltn

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

COURT AND JEFFERSON STS.

HASTINGS

THE

[&gt;

TAX
QUESTION

ting ot the special executive
of the Barry county district
Nov. 21. plans wen-;
an ot tlie financial
year. Barry county u

Do you want LESS TAX
on your pocketbook for
bouse lyating

0 qti &gt;ta. a.-' a much
ouid' bf nec&amp;Buy to
on Ssouitng without
r the W K Kellogg
the Buttle Creek Area
There are at present
and Cub* receiving the
Ung .so that our charr.»rk in this line Is exPer Capita -Col. Sugfind help in advancing the
mid W thankfully mid gra-

LESS TAX on your home
for cleaning—and keeping
it. clean..........
LESS TAX oh your strength
for furnace tending

Fridav cvi tnnE. December 2. Scouts
&gt;tin«n will attend a

LESS TAX on your good '
nature by seeing less money
vasted in ashes? Then

y tor the orgunlra: the Community

VOTE
FOR

CONSUMERS O
COKE

Mr. and Mrs Harry Kauffman and
Joe Jacfcson of ClSrksvi’ie accomUM Satiinfay.
Mb; June Novbkcy of Freeport
ilted M v Marguerite Scggr'Sunday.
Jcsle Rou.’li and son Donald ant!
Union city apent Mr- Moma Vanderllp of'Lyons visited
Saturday.
n d u y at Bert. Art Richardson and family Thursday.
Herman Retisch $ nd wife of Freeport
Fancher’s
Mr. and Mr Warrt;n Cairns of Dos­ VHi’.ecl Claud Fighter and wife Thurs­
ter and Mr and Mrs. Heber Foster of day evening.
WflUrd Hreehelren and wife enter­
Barryvilli: «p r.t .Thursday at SutnUil
tained with a Thanksgiving dinner for
n R &gt;— und Miss Louella Row of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kick and Ed.
Haney.
Mrs. Bustance of Freeport and
mgs spent Sunday with Mr. and
Carl Breciwken and family.
W. Blake.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Nash and sons
Six cak*'« of the familiar hausehold rf Carlton Center spent Thursday eve­
ning at
Art
Richard's.
Master
ton span of the RUmuii River bridge In Willard who Is a student at the school
California.
When the bridge was for thc blind at Lansing has been
lowered with Jacks to within six inches promoted tn second grade.
of its proper placement it wjw dis­
Clayton and Don Allcrdmg. Richard
covered that insufficient clearance,pro­ Scltocnborn and Harold Rairlgh of
hibited further use of the Jocks. A Lansing returned luxno Monday from
'local ice company furnished the cakes, a hunting trip with twi deer to the
which were distributed evenly under credit of the party.
■ thc load. Twenty-four hours were re­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oreille of Wood­
quired for the ice t&gt; melt sufficiently land are visiting at the home of their
to lower the span six laches.
»
.son Verdan Covllle and wife.
'

on smooth, worn tires. At today'll low
prides you can’t afloril to be without

EQUIP YOUR CAR NOW
Tir«*ton« StNUNCL TYPE

FORD —CHEVROLET —ESSEX
(Other Can Proportlonofgjy Low)
*

’ add Leaders of Barry county
urged to plan tar the IX-cembeY
; &gt;f Honor to be held Wednesday
ing theiCIst This will be the last
rtunlty for udvanccmefit this year
are urged to make special ef‘pvcially those for second nnd
ul&lt; promotion* - Examinations
; Ix-v-.n promptly nt 7:15 P. M
"i the Christmas Toy Colr&lt;-p.’ir work. H^lp your
r it., territory and make
iiristmas season for sonv

chenuM has found
datid&lt;-h;it: contains a

The eusli&gt;m of crrcllni a memorial fur a deceased loved '
one has been e*tabll4ird since time immemorial.

COLD WEATHER

baturdiy.

GIVES SATISFACTION IN ALL
TYPES OF FURNACES

For Belter Heat, Cleaner Home,.Lea* Work

6

ORDER FROM YOUR
DEALER OR PHONE

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ET
ZftJvO

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Company

�TUB HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVFMBF.n 30. I»rt

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs Rutherford Bryant and nci FRATpC Tf) ATTFND
l|
two daughters of Battle creek were DCLLUR I Ci lUAIItNU
guests of Mr apd Mr.- H 8 Rdcha
CONFERENCE DEC. 3-4
Tuesday
.
I

Give Useful
Christmas Gifts

uSi®» Sad Auxiliary Plan Por
Joint Parties—Membership ।
Drive Is On
;

iJTw'*.Sk

her
Mrs.
.-------•»»-• granrifnother.
............
. -jimnl
Mr* W H. Olney is In Grand Rap- Mr.-Jone* came for Hm.
- ids this week. '
Jonr* retarned with him
MituntiMP
Gu*
George Bradley of Lansing vutted ; Richard Oroos returned on Saturday
arc guest G&lt; Mr. and s
from a btisineu Uip In thf east
Mr ambwra. Cha
John Young of.Witmlock spent Sun­
Rev. J. A. McNulty wa* in Detroit
tnined js.U'rtr mu -1.on Tucaday attending a church meet* day with Mr. and Mrs Fred Y.mnij.
Miss Mildred Ff!uid-«n v.a* Intne
Mrs Haywood' SkinniT of Waupun,, "&gt;B "sr mother Mi
frmn Mount -Plea-ant llu- lutt of thc
brother and R«i»»r
Mr. and Mrs. W 8 Wills are'spend­ Wk., i* thr guiat of Dr. and Mr* C P : Chicago.
Ind.
‘
Lathrop
ing a few week*-In Ithaca with Mr. and.;
Mn. Effie Vroon
Mr and Mrs Harry Sykes of Toledo Mr.- Arthur Will*
Mr. atnl Mrs. John Ironside arid »on&gt;
■
,
Mn- Emmy Wood
c.titir Friday far a few day*’ .stay with
Mrs. John McElwain of Lansing was
trunks
the Thanksgiving g&lt;w*t of Mr und
anU Mr.-. C. Oir and
Mis* Gertrude- Bentley snent l»t Mrs J. E. McElwain.
Mite Arik’S Brni'll ot Blodgett
'
------------------------------------. -h&lt;»Sunday with Mr*. R-- M. Lauxcaiau in
Mr and Mi
Krtwln ptnilh were I'ital. Gtdnd' Rapids. w;u- iu.tw oyer Hojiklith. und Mr aia
Battle Creek’ Sunday gm- i ■■ of Mr. and Mrs. charie*. the w&gt; rk, « ud.
Mis* Juiinet Mlcfim-I went to Ann Wolfe of’Katnmazm
' M&gt;’ and Mra Freeman Purtow enter-1
Hurth r My-1* and IA-.di.’ Cook wre tamed' mtests from Grand HapliL, vrUIMH. MADQlkn
hmm- from Ann Arbor th.- last 4 thc 'HlankMrtung day
.
TUUNU MAntlltU
.
Mrs. Cora Jaguette nf Battle Creek. w.ek returnint bn Sunday.
.'-Mr and Mi- Edwin Shnltrf. and
PEOPLE ORGANIZE^
•ent thc w«ek erm virtunit Air. and
Mr and Mrs Loy-Royer ami roti of Howard Bhil’-n visited rvtativci .near
•
Mrs Hay Nyc ami family.
Battle Creek spent Thanksgiving -with Pwttand-.Sunday
■ Mr. and Mr* Gary pr&lt;*-&gt;k
: Mis* ^Juabeth H«»»s ot Flint t» vi.it-, Harold J.'Foster Eleoud Presi­
Mr. and Mr- ArchH- McDonald tn’ *“*......... . n~"
’
”
dent At Meeting On Fri­
• week returtum: &lt; n Suiwiaj-.
terta'ined Mr. and Mrs. Daly ol Detroit H’Kr., 219 E Hlair St
day Evening
Mr.-, John Fetter &lt;’f 8*
Mr and Mrs. D A. VunBiu-kirk spent
from Wcdinsday till Saturday
Hr yiaina tnarr.« J r- .pk- &lt;j the
Mr und Mrs. C W Clark-.- wire the Thanksgiving vacation will! he:
Ironrtdr tla- last of tin- w&lt;rk
gijcsfr of Mite Kathry n Cliuke uf family at LaMmlle. 111.
Miss Laura Bailey spent the week Grand Rapid । over Thanksgiving
.
end vuillng her grandparents. Mr and
in. and Mrs. Frank Carruthx-ra :|M'nt Michigan State Nihm.il. spent ThankMr-. John Ackett. ot Nashville.
lhanlugfvtng and thr week end in D - giving with her parents
. ...
.. ..
...
, trolt with M
Beatrlre Ca.T.ttar- Mr and Mrs Geo. Welfare and fam-1 .'
gurr.tj-. &lt;4 Mr and Vr- CliHord .Jir..a. I
jjr Bh{j
n„--,y jrox ai¥j
Uj K(M*nl TtMtiksgnuig day with n*ta- Re
of Lamina
laniMnu ov
.t Thankfettunc
ThatikHtivini: Dav
D*r,
,4
over
Juim
•p|lu..x-,nviI|g gu.-*tv 4 M- Uver. at Can itau lake
Mr, and Mis 11. J. M.’Cnviy ’wvrc and Mr* Bm Hownum in Rutland
Mr at»d Mi, RtmtII Kann.r *|rnl by
Thank gi’ tnx D.-y riw ! . ot Mr and
Mr ana Mn Gull Lykins and twin Thank-giving with Mr and Mr* Guy e
*otu of Nashville were cu» d* ot Dr. K mini r ne-«r Woodland
t. •
Mr. and Mr- W
Stu-rnun Ftewler on IlmnkMireing day
Mr ig-wJ Mr* Frank tx:tn.r &lt;4 Kata- V.D. U Christian
'i’imnk’-mving
Dr and Mr- D i» Walton and max &lt;» .|»tit Th.mk-i: ‘ng x*”!i Mt
family w*rr rue*t&lt; ot l* r parent*. Mr utul Mra tkory Sudtru-r
Tn
mid M&gt;- G«i4ge K l»oit&lt; r of Mdllikrn
Mr q-.d i&lt;r- John M-.l...! a’.-•
for ThnnksgivrtUt
Ttajnk citing dinner with tnru &lt;&lt;:• MMr*. C I* 11x- ma. and Mi - Elcan'.r and family in* Ch&gt;v« rdabIm
and Mr*. ftolfi-rt Mills tor Thank.' giv- lie .max of tktr.lt were gte «t* of Mi
Mr and Mr Arkifh Hall cf Fi&lt;* • Fu
and Mr* &lt;». I: Goofivrar the tatter. po:t w&lt; ;e -Saturday ex, tun-: u m.i* a: &lt;-t|
»Un. Ir
part ot
Martin
Mf and Mta. Earl Scltloh &lt;d Middleuday t-.i; ville -.. re Sunday evening gu« jts &lt;si
. r-.vrr- Mr- and M;&gt;. P-iul.*Brymit

OeotVe OiHexpie has returned to hit
work ci Charleston. W. Va
Mr.. and Mrs.' L. V. Bctemer ipant
Thunduy in. Buttle Creek.
Neville Wood was iwme from Dear-

Lorraine Isenhath was home from

tdety*’ and
•nd Sunday by
t Ib-crr*. Albert
Atut'l'u htdru.

This 'is unotjicr year when useful Christmas gifts
will be appreciated. by men—and boys ns well.
Here are a fe£ suggestions:

Uy night.

Mr and Ml.. Wm H Olney p*mY
I|mnk*&lt;i»m« with Mr. and Mr*. C W
Mr.. C. W. t;raw(oid' ami Rufuidgtr und family of KaLmt^zoo
Mi • Rachel Fib of Benton Hart •
returned from Clilcag &gt;.-Mi*
si-JUsd from Friday tiU Tuc.-day with
Zona, anti Mr
"• 2ii t O'Hair, retiimhig with Uiem.
iioum •
p.;Urn ,lxI1| Thank.;Vy and Mc'.«
K ..
ui'i
ha’.i- gone to Wa;ihuigl&lt;»&gt;. D. C. t • b t:r«n Willi Mi. imti Mrs. Waite; daughter ate Tiiaiik*xivinu dinner with
rciidy fur the opcmiw: of Congrt1 ’
fTan.k at' their duughter’ft. Mrs, Mr. end Mr* Herman Leavitt uf Cedar
'Mr.' Lydia Stahl add ion Wnttr.- o
Mun-..:r.- m i- 'Wlcrv.iie,.
Hichhdid and Thomas Welb, o
Buxl Chit-•!. llhrokl Cionl:. c;htirl&lt;“
Plnlnwcll, wire ') hjnkssivinR •.•n . t-, «i Graham
and .cilmn • FHigh lon c.nm -n&gt;&gt; Sckr’ol.
-Mr. and Mr- Ed Mt Pharlin and fain home M.-mlay from' u hunting trip Timnl. .givin
iiy ■
. Mr. and M&lt;» Wm Schulz &lt; : i .t .. i
Wulcalkd Ra|ud&lt; i.nd Mr and Mr- V
Mr;
i end
K. Col'nwti. e&lt;&lt; r. today io Kalamazoo
Ml’ Mat ion Hod i. ...»i &lt;&gt;( Cl.arlt
Mphine Carvytl
&gt;m.- m .MMr. to, cahl
&lt;&gt;( Mr. and Mr
Tiie *1 luinkMtivin'4* ku
nf Mr’.
•ry hk yeruiky uere.M.
Mr. and -Mrn. S un Holin*
Fran !.. Rltcht- of

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V

fl

fflljristmas (Barba
i.rtVOH

S « PRINTED FREE/
Prices range from 1c up
With each purchase of Christmas Cards amounting*
to §2.50 or more we will print your name on them
free of charged
,.
it Ritchie ol Cliu.'h

1 t*i&gt;: ot tlv week with
ajiie. and family
&gt;nd returned recently
ng trip bringing home a1

during

tl

and
guests on
parents. Mr.
Mr. and
children &lt;&gt;(•
there.
claw will
of Mr.-; Ftoy Beeh-

of Brush Ridce was -a
Thank&gt;Kfvine of hit niece.
Jun Wilcox /ind family
, u.rl
Ed Mv.r» and Mr. und
Victor ’Mu ra and baby of Ionia
t u* {hr Whyne Smith home Sun-’
l-rrntx n to a.*r Mrs. Sarah Erwuy.

Him r.l ITEM)I M
Edwin rimley and Mr
Dr.le Mm;-h.ill and baby
ilk-arm; guo-te (if Mr. and
Thankx^ivnjg with'
Hammond and Mri
Mis.

Edwm
W
Edmund*
dqn, Thn-e Him r* and Sturgr- on url-lP.»i&gt;‘ and Mr. apd- Mts. G’.i;:-liy with
Lire work, and uttcndt.d an executi..’ iHev -iwi Mn- Mauncc Ongsby.
I tvd Chruty und chil-:
of Mt. aiid klfs J. W-AVoire
jineethig at NUc&gt; also.
_ '■
nk&gt;gn;m with Mr .md
Tluirik&lt;sivimf vrat.irs at the Ray Nyelmt Thanksgivinz
Harold
’Im- vMi.-and Mr C W. Nj.-ISlxa* and Mr. ui
.
.wul i• ifi Harold of Olii'el, Mr. and Mn. 1 Grand Rapid-.. Lawrence W&lt; Ih
O, Fa-d of Charlotte. Mr. ami Mi--[Holland und Mr. and Mr
Wei
;J&lt;ihn Ackett ni NashviUe. Mr# C 1.1 [ Wolf&lt;• and ianuly &lt;»! Battle CZrcrk
. i ThaitiUfttVltig guests ol Mr. amt X!
Jaquctte ul Battle Cr/tk und Mr. ati’i'
afid da;
.iCvi? Newton wen? Mr. and
Mr -. Fi
,Mra Howard Harnngt-n o! IX It on
.
ThankMttxinc dinner gutMa at thr ; Mahopey and imhi Jack mikI Mu-. M;Ii (» W Kheni-jd iu&gt;me were Mr and -uml Newton ot Kalutnu. x&gt; and M&gt;
I Mn A N Sheffield, Vechon June, and and Mi- Earl Paton tpd tamil ol
Barbura of BntU**-Ogek und Mr Dra-! Charlotte, thntirr «-i erxe-i.! i nitu •
.spendBradley « ! Augusta Mr Bradley. (i.eu.
before
POWER COMPANY' mend
a undent ut Battle Creek school of, Mr- Donald Van Zit«- ata! otn
•B.*Une.x
came
home
with
Winston
and'Philip
and
John,
cl
Delton
t.^m-t
PHONE 2305
r &lt;-H club will' meet
spent a couple of days ol hl» vacation!&lt;&gt;f Mr und Mr&gt; John Goodyear oxer
mniee,
Fla.
mteytainn
MGrace Hue
i here.
’
iktsixln;; dtnnra It a Hr
Thanksgiving und the we*
in.f c th».r&gt; first b’s.( bride and
Vfr und
. E
PhllljW who is a hv hnmn at I:
iu«tr were Mr
M. wa . recently honored
Sireetlund firm: New York
elected president dl In. clxs
mid Mi-. Frank Ickr-b ol K&gt;:■■
Thitnks^ivinj with Mr. anti Mr*
______________________
________
ence
DePJanu ol Grand
Rapid:
.MAKING NICE RECOVERY.
jor Giudeun Banir-&lt; ol Aberdeen. M.i !
7 xi’tendun Wednesday. ■'
who wes in Detroit on bUMni -.- .-in -' Hurting* friend* cl Di Winifred E.
Come and bring your '
prised his people on Thanksgiving, re- '
know
that Mi. is making a nice rcir.atning Thursday und Friday*
Wilbttro ttceeri M Bat’covary from an operation icrfornud
Donald D Smith und M:. x-\ G:rlianuiUf anil Mr and
■t M
at tl.C h ;-.t &gt;1 |n &lt; . •■ •
trudc dhd-Margaret smith &lt;if Detrc.t ttuti aim the Chicago College 'it O»tcwere here the last ol thc week as iruct; eputh'.
t&lt; \ and Mn, Fred King and lamTlx last report from lur
ot Mr and Mrs J '1. Lutnbird ana
nt Miday a l* -• Oc*»m aitl:
oilier relatives. They uturn'd on
mot hrr. Mrs. Geu.-ge
NEW LOW PRICES—A ladies’
Sunday, accompanied by Mr-. Sm..:
15 JEWEL WRIST WATCH with
iand daughter Suite who liad been 1:&lt; •
Mr and Mia. Onur U&gt;
! for tad tfrt-kj;. ■
metaL bracelet for
An ingenious
Ur button'not
.
.inad by Mr. and Mr?- J
! Mrs Mnnndu Buron cf Nortli Irving
-Ohly i&lt;nc. it* ni^liul purpu &lt;•. but by*,
।entertained at her home on Thanks­ Crawford renntyt thrr&gt;
mean* ol -m adyu^tanie point ku-fps the
giving day tlie following. Mr mid kjrs huntuu every day find
necktie in Its correct position! Fig I
Clement Steson anti two children ol
&gt;hoa* ii ai&gt; ir u placed tihough the*
"When1 yon may Buy with Confidence"
iKalamaznp. Mrs Baker &lt;if White Pigneekbjnd and collar Fig. 2 showh howj
iecn. Irving stuum und Mi.-- Mur&gt;&gt;t|g
*
Established in 1883
ithi stwnx uitii tin- pomt i* bent Fig.’
it Ru-a
| Bright of Detroit. Andrew Houhutler
_ ------------------_,_-ntjjr Utfcd
3 shows the device &gt;iu-&lt;x*.sirlly en­
land Misj, Ida PahiuiUcr of ILuxUngs. bun on American jazz.
larged; in uue.
.

GRUEN WATCHES

PAJAMAS

SOX

Clothing for Men und Boys

'tutor, and Mrs Root. Dr. John Ro
iifturiH’d ’Aif.it'nl,d Mis John Root
und Mr. Bollock for th.- remain- '»«c riiankagiving gue»ta of Dr «nt
11. I.' 1 ibl.‘t
। Mr -u.d Mrs Lewis Williams. Mr.
and M-- Churl.-.- Fatil and Ml-. Lmx
&gt;AngvU of Ha. t,mn: and Jack. Sparks &gt;
। Detroit &lt;n Wed u house party at Gull
। lake over Hu- week end.
Mr. und Mi). Ralph Marble of Kulama.-Mi ai.d Mi and Mr* Warren Myer*
nnd
end
with their parent* Mr und Mr.- b‘■ n
and spent
; which
Mr. :ufd Dan Matble. mid family
Mra. O. H Cleveland returned un pat;-Sutalu) t»# her I’omr tn Cblumbua.. &gt;i*un&gt;
Ohio, after I luting her mother. -Mir life '
andiNr,u&lt;
‘"
Hyde.
.
'*
’
Her brotiur. Paul Hyde
pte.v
Sehatipocr «.('a&lt;vemi»ani»d lur t" Bgttle Creek
Rapid* &lt;4i Fr.NitlH- Wdkins and Mu-* Iz-nna
the Civic Plays Wells &lt;4 Detroit, who had been qandut thc IJttle Tin atcr 1,lit Thankaglving in KAlamazro with
i.itli &lt;4 Nib
Ml - '&gt;•’ tell, r * jMienr- *■
’
nn Friday.
Ml*
and w-.iiti-i Hi-ath &lt;f Albion iand Mi-. Charlc;- FauJ and Marietta ’
.-•i.-ni the tatter part of th-.- week with .
Tuci-day with Mr and Mr'
tieir |Xirei;:.--. Mr and Mr... Geo. H , Donald McQuartic of near DeR ui. jn
Heath.
•
-honor ol Mr. McQuarric'-* birthday.
'
’ Hurry Wood und Fr,.nk Annubb-i Mr. and Mr* E c. Edmond* und Mr.'
w-tt- ;i} li.if.h- creek Saturday hiking land Mrs. W. i'. Gnpby wrn- in Dtno.:

CONSUMERS

BATHROBES

Af.r

: o! M:. iSunday gdtsta &lt;4 Mr. and Mr.*
is; Ul . ;-i» id tli&lt;’ latter part &gt;■! tinWith Ills parent’-. Mr. and Mrs.
. 1’urki i '. Mr?. Beatrice Mat*Dmigntl Thanksgiving with tta’ latter* parent*.
ul L.m.dni: «an uho a guest &gt;-n Salur- .Mr and Mr* A T. Eash und family
Pct'- Bachelor *u» uLmi a guest at the
,
.Mr and Mr*. V/nt Bollock and bab.’ Ming home

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Prices are lower than ever before—and gifts of
enduring quality will c&lt;M very little.- Choose from
c&lt;&gt;miV&lt;‘te stocks. You are welcome to “look
around” at Baird’s.
•

; Thursday and Friday
•ter Schram.

HATS
TIES

Our line of Christmas Greetings is the finest we have
ever offered and'the prices are remarkably low.
But you do not have to have your name printed, or
to buy i.n quantities. You can purchase one or more
cards, and in any variety you desire.

Make Your Selections NOW
While Our Line is Complete

HASTINGS PRINTING CO.
TELEPHONE 2’50 -

2’7 WEST ST ATE STREET

Don’t Wait
till the last few days . .
NOW .. /is the time to

ORDER BOOKS
Anyone wishing books as gifts,
for Christmas should place
their order with ns Now
ANY KlNT)-&lt;-Just step-in and give us the
name of the hook you wish. It makes, no
difference what kind, type Dr quantity. We
will only he too glad to get theniTor^you.

PROMPT SERVICE—There will be no de­
lay of any kind In your order. Simple. Just
place your order with us and your book
will be mailed promptly. -

WHITMAN’S CANDY
Our new supply of Whitman’s Candy
has arrived. Place your order now.

LyBARKER’S
"Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy are ihuun iu all "

Phone 2115

Hastings, Michigan

We Deliver

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WTONf-ADAV, NOVEMBER 30, 1612

facie ktciht

NASHVILLE.

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WANTS

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

CARDS OF THANKS
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THE CHURCHES

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'spent Thanksgiving with the. latter's
----------parents. Mr. and Mrs Faust at. Ver-'
‘non,vU1«-

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.

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DR. O.L. BROOKS

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Fonseily t»sd i-f Buret JictyltJi
DMUl Clu.1.-, Dt’.-vit

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WESLEYAN methodist CHURCH

GEORGE M. NEWTON
BPECTACLEa FITTCD.
BKOItKN LENSES filteLA
CLOCK, JEWE1.BT, I
CASH FOB OLP

EFFAtECO.

First Class Laundry

Cash!

Folks, it looks as if better times are here.

Gerald Olmstead, who is attending'
Fcrrb Institute at Big Rapid* eafne;
tone-Witlnwdgy for hl* Thnnksgiv-1
lug vacation.
Mrs Ottle Lykins is helping at the
William Lundst rum home. The.entire
family ha* scarlet fevet. „ ' .
•
Mr. and Mrs. Von W. Fumls* were
at Ann Arbor Tuesday to we their
daughter. Mb,* Pauline Purnls*..
j
Mrs. Gail Lykin* and son* were nt
Bailie Creek'Friday
The community was shocked to hear
a&gt;t thc sudden death. Friday afternoon.
■ &lt; Mn/Tharley Broun. Although Mrs.
Brown suffered u stroke quite a few

Egg prices are up and today it takes less
than S6 worth of Lay Chow to get $31

worth of eggs monthly from every tOO

around and spent Thanksgiving with I
-one of tin- neighbora A nephew com-;
Ing to the house Friday noon found her &gt;
I unrottK-loiis on the couch and passed'
iiwuy shortly afterward. Site leaves
her husband, three brothers. Lyle Wil- SATURDAY
Hams, of Chicago. IX-ll William', of
SATURDAY
Woodland. Hurry Williams of Nash­
SPECIAL
Ville und a niece, Mrs. LaDorc Itland.:
SPECIAL
of Laming. Funeral services were held
Bunday afternoon ut the Methodist:
i church. Rev. Francis officiating. Burial
in Lakeview cemetery.
Mrs. Vadr Johnson and grand;
‘daughter. Mary. spent Friday with Mr.
and Mr* John Johnson at Battle'
Creek.
Dr. and Mrs. W 'A. Vance were
COL. PURINA
Tlianksglirng guests of Dr. and Mrs.­
. Alton Vance at Charlotte.
,; Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lykin* and sons’
•:&gt;Jit Thanksgiving * Day with Dr. S.|
M Fowler at the James home in-Has-j
tings■
Mr. und Mrs. L. H. Cook were at'
. Lansing Saturday
«
PHONE 2458
WEST STATE ST.
HASTINGS
, Mr. :ui;i Mr*/David’ Myers of Ham-]
mond. rndiiu.a. w-. r&lt;- week-end guests,
of Ute latter's mother. Mrs Frank
McDerty.
,
■ •
■
: Mr and Mrs. Harry Williams and
family, spent Thursday with her. imrent -. Mr. and Mr.,. Fred Van Orsdal.it Charlotte. •-—
Charley DMIiauser and Ward Smith'
Odd Fellows Hall, Thursday Evening, Dec. 1
■••ent north Saturday nlghi'tor tlie last
■ few days of the hunting reason.
Edwin C. Kraft. prominent business)
Dearborn.
man. and Mb frinu Uhl of* 7.
./:/:..
will feature the program with fart outdde boxer*.
■were married Tluinksgiving Day ut
; high noon al Ann Arbor. Rev. Alfred
Wa-. performing the ceremony. They
■•■■nt,by Automobile to Canada to visit
I'aivrlh A ^tebbln*' Drug Store.
Mr. Kraft's- brother
Several prt-1
nuptial eventv were given in Detroit:
ifhd Churlo’.te for Mr*. Kratt.

100 lbs.
COTTON
SEED
MEAL
$1.23

H. S. SHELDON
AMTEACT AND BEAL ESTATE OFFICE."
BASTJNUS. MICH

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s25

By»i l. r. L&lt;r.». Px»tor.
Mr. and Mrs. UjfMck returned Sun- a a-. a&gt;" m --.“uoSny ..i. ■-i.
day from the north with a deer. Mr.
&gt;i • v m i-r ..iand M:' Menno Wenger. Monday, with

phftrtie Beattie, and

' WOF.K (IVARAXTCED
y
Oar Ctntemst, Re-. Er H-.t.-.-l

American Laundry

100 lbs.
OYSTER
SHELLS

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

.
C»ll«.-r ter an! Detnvrri
Phone a»so
Hastings

HASTINGS MARKETS

BOXING MATCH
15 BOUTS OF AMATEUR BOXING!

and Tamil:

a«id»sc«:

j
rt-uruary i win mean the-,
..
u-nrterrtiw of the carrier: Donald 1$22st*rijf‘na Townsend; iunuUliaki r.
W.ddron They rdnie hire about five
Walter ThAmm-.n
Thompson. xt«
Mp.
&gt;.«*
and he curried mall on’• Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Wai.rr
Route l with I hr consolidating of the E S Thompson amt daughters. Viriroutes here and by the death of Lester ;!llniii and Martha, spent Friday in
Webb In- was trans I erred. to Morgan. Battle Creek..
Nbw he and pi. family will move to' Max Coats, as a delegate from Coats
j Grove, un i Paul Woodman, a deicgiilr
Belding.
’
The Mail in tlie Greet) Shirt." Is the in.tn (he High V at Woodland, utteiultlie Older Boys' Conference u'
next high j-clio.-l play’ to be given De- nd
!
Muskegon on Friday, Saturday and
cember 22 and 23.
und rci»rt a fine time;
Mfa. Gail Lykins was at Bellevue Sunday
'
.,™» .
m sung for thc .™r..
Twwjay
and
funeral „■
ofj.„Mr,"S1 ?"■

CHT/r.CH or THE NAZAR&amp;NE.

.,1 CMCUO wlueh »■»&gt; "&gt;

-"“■awl'raw

NOTICE Tp CnEDITOBH.

/.U Mr.
'aU« ,.«)
iumlly have moved tp Vermontville, i '
■ Mrs. Henrirtta Dcifcr hn* gone to1 R .was rec&lt; ntiy estimated Unit
'■Charlotte for the winter •
i 111 n--1 -rvr.s In the j&gt;rovrd Iteld amount
Tlte lire drpattii.cnt wa* called Sat-'V-WMJW.OOO barrel, equivalent to
tirday npon to the hbtfse occupied. bv'3bout
M*ars' Produ.-Uop m
.Mr. and Mrs 1. H Cook where thi.1 United States, or two JAara'

Demands
for
Service
lion.

METHODIFT El'tSCOPAL.CltUlICn.
. P»r L t. Drwey. Fitter-

Mr and Mr* Rnjmnnd Sellhorn and I it-1 ■»'.
family. Mrs Mina Hilwe. Miss EmmaJ... ,h ''
iHque ot East Lansing. Mr and MrsJ
1 Arnold Powell and family of Okemos.! . i ■
■ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huwe. Mr. and Mrs '/ • '
Clare Mr-Derby and daught*,r &lt;-n-i
Joyed a fantiiy dlnjier Tlranfateivlrig at ' i. .’.
I the home i* Bertha AU.
— ‘
1 Mrs. .Shilton, mother ।
former
Nanhville
—
.............
— resident
-...........—awayj (l
Friday
Funeral services were held :
: Sunday afternoon at the Evangelicaljll"'
I church at lotud.
|h
; Mr and Mr*. Amts Wenger attend-:.;. ..
ti the funeral of the former* uncle qtl
| Caledonia htuiduy afternoon.
r'st.
The Cluver Leaf Club enjoyed an all
day quilting and j*»t lurk' dinner I
iThursday nt the home ot 11* Thrun.
: u
Mr. and Mrs. A E Dull were at Kaiamazoo Friday.
| At
Mrs. E. V. Keyes is linvtng quit? a'1'™1’
time with neurtti* again.
I
Miss Edith Fleming is planning on- r'r
staying with Mrs Amy HartwellHus!

TRUSS
WEARERS
Welcome New Feature

'i-'-V.

Then-

FIRST FEJISIIYTBRIAN CHURCH.

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CHURCH OF CHRIS?' COATS OEOVE

GRANGE PROGRAMS

You. too. will say you never
thought your trun could be so
conutertable and secure If you
wouran Akron Mcchano-Form
—vrttfi new excluaive feature
'•delective Pressure Control."
Ut us demonstrate to your
satisfaction
.
Expert fitting service.

The Prescription Drug Store
n. A.LiBARKER, R,aP,.
HASTINGS

MLm Mai'gnrrt . Funds* of Detroit, '
*;;ent the week end at her home here. Bird Goodwin ha* been taken to the •
hospital ut Ann Arbor for obw.-t ration'
and medical care
.

Our Success

Rev Conklin of the M E Hirelings I
i’aruty gave u good sermon on Sunday ,
&lt; renin,- at the Community aervfte. The|i
‘ Parish drehotra
m.hiv'u.i gave
A-*-v a number
aiiuivc. of
ui
.. ■'

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

MOADwrr s, GltlH
•Ambuluntt Senate

lection* and a vocal ■ solo. "His Eye
Rrurrntt ■"’ wa»
Wn., given
eiv.-,, by
l,v nnn
I* On
On the Sparrow.
one ‘

""" of tlie young men.
f
Hie Birthday meeting will be held 1
:
thi.- week Thursday with Mrs, Kendall
'-'Coau.
The L. A. S. will serve a dinner next
week for the Fam Bureau instead of
the regfllar Aid meeting.
: Mrs. H. A. Woodman and daugh­
ter*. Ruth and Marian, and Mary Jean
Peculiar firm*.
What 1
anderrtand." said the Smith, went to KalanfUoo on Satur-i
"lA.’u-.i apprentice plumber to the nonunion day Miss Marian remained in Kala-'
IX-J n-.r past week
carpenter. • i-i the big taxi budget al­ mnzoo to spend a few weeks and Mary
Rerartnber the. I
, Jean wm) left at herborne in Prairie- i
lowed walking delegates."
evening. Drumber
nth Mi*.
: ville after her vUit of a number of
invited to*attci.d'
elalivc* near Ann Arbor.
days in the Woodman home.
I
Some from here
Manninir Donald and Evelyn
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easley of Grand
"What do you mean by saying you
of Albert Hilton
_ _
„
Rapids visited Sunday at E. S. Thomp- /
expect
a big kick' from tins poem?"
Mr Hilton w,. a
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
"Well, didn't you say there were six «°n«- Martha Thompson returned with
'our netgnboriur.;
Harold Springer.. .
feet to a line?"
&lt;hem for a visit.
here to Hasting*
.„ .
Mr&lt; Mnry Bvile Jchncock and Elarh
-- e Next Sunday evening the leader of ।
■ Preaching service mid S s next Crump of OratigcvUte spent That&gt;k*glvExperience is always for sale at the- tin- Community senice will be Kendall I
^Sunday. Plan .to attend both services. (ing with -L., D.- Woodman's.
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‘regular pnee.------------------------------------ . jCoals; musician, Florence Dunnigan;

MICHIGAN

Ha* been achieved through caf*t
ful business niana(rn/ent and
•athfarlory dealing with policy­
holder*.

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nd .Jack i

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for others—plus action.

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f

Distinctive Funcriil Service
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�PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

| Wednetday, Nov. 30,1932
! potatoes could be planted to sunflow- :
I era. or perlisps this newly discovered 1
j rubber plant, it not only would reduce |
-lover production of beans and potatoes,
)but would also yield farmers better,
(prices for all commodities.
■ Mr. Nielsen was prompted to make
jhis investigations and Mudles'of these]
CHEMIST MAXIMO INVEST!. plants for the benefit of tlie bean and
potato growers around Trufant. where 1
OATIONS WITH MICH.
he lived when a young man. He found ;
IOAN'S WEEDS
tlie farmers have a lurd struggle, be­
cause of recent low prices, to meet
their obligations and pay their taxes STUDY SUNFLOWER, MILK
. He Is in u position where lie does not j
WEED, UNKNOWN PLANT need to realize personal benefits from i
:his discoveries but hopes they’ may re- i Seed Saved For Te»t« To
suit in much good to the farmers of
Na.i Snn.nn
TT a ne
Michigan, particularly in those large

MAY CONTRIBUTE
TO RUBBER SUPPLY;

Made Next Section—u. B. De- areafl of thl&gt; atalc. whlch „„ not
partment To Cooperate
adapted to grain, but which can pro-

TnvMtlsatlona
by Herman
lunflowers or milkweeds,
andplant
pasInvratlgationsmade
maaeby
nenn nC du&lt;*
. b|y
dtecovered
Nielsen, a widely knqwn d»rmUt,
the mU(fll Wghrr percentage of
member of the American Awoclaiwa, rufaber than any other plant that has
for the Advancement of Science, w man been found
who has been giving the best years of
his life to chemical research, seem to LABOR CAN BE USED
indicate tliat Michigan may. hi the
IN STATE FORESTS
near future, contribute largely to tlie
rubber supply of Hie United Blates and
possibly make tins country entirely in- Healthy, Outdoor Work Can Be
dependent of Brazil, equatorial Africa n,
M
_ WoIfov. T.Uta
and the Malay Islands in thc produc-' Given Men On Welfare Lists
tlon of that very essential element in j
modern industry.
It is well known that TbMnos Edison
... ,Mnr muehiliudr “
rremUon.l taunia 01 Mlthlpn .nd

Hastings National Bank
The Oldest Bank in Barry County
CONSERVATIVE

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

He had demonstrated the jKMslbillty of | jMncjM can
performed by men on
producing
crude rubber from various MlcMwn -elt.re u.u, .coordin, u&gt;
...........................
plants that grow naturally in this the forestry department at Michigan I
country. But the difficulty shown in Slate college, which offers to furnish 1
his investigations was that the per- trained men to help plan ways of us­
cenlage of rubber In the plants he ing welfare labor profitably.
] **
studied was so small that the produc•me value of the resort trade to - ]
tlon of crude rubber would Involve too Michigan is enormous, but the forestry ] |
much expense.
dei«rtmrnt points out that it is a part! |
Mr. Nielsen has been carrying on In- ,time Income and that &lt;he Improvement «
vcstigatlons in Michigan— -Cbojieratln? (of the timber resources of the north- j
with him have been Frederick V. Co- ■ era part of the state will aid an Indus- • j
' ville, botanist and L. O. PoUtemus, try which brought the original wealth &lt;
plant pathologist, both employees of and population to thc state. The re-'l]
the United States Department of Ag- forestation of cutover lands will make, |
’rlculturc.
the state more attractive to summer 11
Studies were made by these men. guests.
,
j&lt;
first with the sunflower. ThejT demon­
Communities In southern Michigan I
strated to the satisfaction of the in- (can use men to make roadside plant- |
vcstlgators that this plant has Indus­ ings. to thin farm timber lots, and to I*
trial possibilities. Prof. Nielsen de­ make plantings on lands which are un- '
clares that another year's work with desirable for general farm crops. The |
the milkweed. so common in our state, forestry department at tlie college will |
is necessary before definite conclusion furnish men to survey woodlots und tch!
can be drawn; but the preliminary mark trees which should be taken out I
findings indicate the milkweed offers to Improve the stand. If the owner of ।
great commercial possibilities In the the woodlot will cooperate with welfare |.
production of rubber.
,officers In permitting the cutting of '
Wlille Professor Nielsen was complet­ fuel on shares.
I
ing his field" studies with milkweed in
A trained forester will be sent by the |!
this state last fall, he made a chance department to any communities which J
discovery' of a new native plant, un­ wish to undertake a plan to plant and I
identified. which yielded as high ns beautify the roadsldcd In IU district/1
fourteen j&gt;cr cent of crude rubber. This The forester will drawl plans and in-J
plant was of the primrose type und was struct men how the saprk should be
found growing near a lake dose to done. Untrained help can then be |
First deposit $5.00, decreasing lOceach
First deposit 2c, increasing 2c each
Trufant. Michigan. A quantity of the used to complete thc work.
11
week, for 50 weeks, lest deposit 10c
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $1.00.
teed has been -saved for tests which
The Reconstruction Finance Corpor-,
will be maejc next season. If Nielsen atlon lias mow funds which can be I
Is successful in obtaining a crop from loaned to finance reforestation projects |
the seed he gathered or can find the InformatIon concerning these funds;
plant growing elsewhere in Michigan, can be obtained from the College for­
Deposit 10c each week, for 50 weeks.
r-^First deposit 5c, increasing 5c each
the government has signified its inten­ estry department.
I
tion, to send a field laboratory Into this
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $2.50.
BLAKE SCHOOL NOTES.
1 Jt
state late next summer or early next
fall to make exhaustive tests. Mr.
We enjoyed the Tlrnnksglvlng dinner I C
Deposit 25c each week, for 50 weeks
Nielsen declares that whatever the which we had Wednesday. Nor., 33. ।
plant is. it yields a higher percentage Everyone had plenty of pumpkin pie.
■
of crude rubber than any other weed
Mr. Bojajian spoke to us this Mon- j |
First deposit 10c, increasing 10c each
yet discovered and has ralwd Hie hopes day morning on Armenia, Turkey and ]
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $5.00.
cf federal investigators of finding in 1’ Russia and gave us demonstrations ot ■
peposit 50c each week, for 50 weeks.
a commercial source for thc nation's their1 various customs, which. we liked 11
rubber stWb'- Mr. Nielsen declares very much. Hope he can come again, i
that Uils plant ylehls three times more
We all have our parts for Christmas
and
are
beginning
to
practice
for
our
'
I
rubber gum than milkweed and many
First deposit 50c, decreasing Ic each
more times more than goldenrod—two program, which will. be held Saturday: |
Deposit $1.0,0 each week, for 50 weeks.
weeds with which the department of evening. December 24 Everybody wel-1.
.week, for 50 weeks,'lfist“deposit 1c.
j1
agriculture lias been working on for come. Tlie more the merrier.
Dorothy Foote won the Turkey race. j
some time. Tlie plant, or weed, grows
in the shajic of a tree with branches, .in spelling this month.
having numerous yellow blossoms about We want to thank all those In the ]
Deposit $2.00 each week, for 50 weeks.
one-lialf inch In diameter and a stem, ineighborhood who are helping us have i
First deposit $1.00, decreasing 2c each
lunches ut noon.
also yellow, about one inch in length.. hot
1
week,
for
50
weeks,
last
deposit
2c.
We. hove some very good imaginary
which matures into seed houses. The
seed is very fine, thc stem of thc plant ianimals which were drawn in art.' but
Deposit $2.50 each week, for 50 weeks.
peels Its barlrln the fall. The whole isome of them arc like a crossword
. plartt is crushed easily and produces, ।puzzle, difficult to find a symbol rep­
• large quantities of fluid when pressed, iresenting them.
First deposit $2.50, decreasing 5c each
Those who have not been absent or
Thc fluid evaporates readily, leaving a
residue which is waterproof gum. Ac- Itardy this month arc: Isabel Brown.
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 5c.
‘ Deposit $5.00 eKch week, for 50 weeks.
and Dorothy Foote, Betty/
cording to Professor Nielsen the plant Doris
1
and Virginia Hayward, Bern-'
should easily produce many tons to the Thomas,
'
ard,
Donna
und
Howard
Wilcox.
—
I
acre.
The gum from this plant is said to 'TYacher. Miss Emma Gregg. Reporter. I
be somewhat similar to that from 'Virginia Hayward.
milkweed. There Is one difference—
DELTON SCHOOL NOTES.
half of the milkweed gum Is water­
Mr. and Mn. Fuhr went deer hunt-1
proof and the other half is soluble. ing Tuesday night; Mrs. Kroes taught |
Gum from the new plant is not soluble, j
in
Mr.
Fuhr's room apd Mrs. Groat
Studies of thc milkweed so far made '
In Mrs. Fuhr's room.
HIGIinANK.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ostroth
.................
of near
Indicate that it has usefulness in other taught
'
lines aside from a source of rubber. . Thursday an0 Friday we did not |
] Mr.
MCA
n
Mr- and Mrs.
Mrs Byron
nyron Guy
Ou&gt;' and
«nd two -?“hY‘ne',
®nd.
^rl- WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN
have *hool because of Thanksgiving.
. IV1. C. A.ITFM^
1 1 tIVIZS
1 Vint «rw»n-Thanksginng
TS'inVitrknnffday
dav with
iv-itli the
*hn OntTOth OfNjuhville and Rev. D. C. OsProf. Nielsen found liiat the fibrous
Mrs Jolin Chamberlain has or­
family
of Lansing were''
former's parents. Mr. and Mra. Will troth and ,am
"w nt
residue from crushing Hie stalks
Thanksgiving guests at the home o!
farmed a material from which he mode ganized a Glee Club of about 25 pupils
Guy.
near
Nashville.
The 30th Annual Slate Y. M. C. A.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mrs. j
a waterproof cord of great strength. They meet- every Monday night at the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz and Sarah Ostroth:
of Mr. and Mrs. Groat.
Older Boys' conference at Muskegon
He declares that ho spun from it a fish home
Lyle Kinney called on Mr. and Mrs.
Some of the children In the primary
line which never blacklashed nor be­ room are going to take part In tlie closed Sunday afternoon and the Bany Floyd Kinney of Hastings Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and sis­
county
delegation
of
23
arrived,
home
come tangled or water-soaked. He also
evening. Lyle remained until Friday ter. Laura Francisco, and Misses Doro- ]
• believed that a superior type of doth. program at the bazaar Wednesday safely, thanks to thc help of RevAL. L. evening with his parents and they thy and Ruth Cummings of Hastings
Dewey. Herman Zerbel. Howard Frost.
suitable for wear, could be produced night.
called
on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz
Thc tenth grade held a class meeting J. D. Van Deventer of Nashville and spent Thanksgiving day with ills sisfrom the milkweed. He instate Hhat
evening.
iter.—
Mr.;-------and Mrs.
Rockhill in Has----— - Lyle
------------------------. .i Saturday
the white silky fleece in the icedpod Wednesday night for the purpose of the Universal Oarage.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mrs.
Attendance was 927. a little less than ]t,nBS'
certainly has commercial value. It is selecting a play which U to be given
; Sarah Ostroth called on Mrs. E. J.
later.
last
.&lt;ear.
but
the
contest
of
the
proHoward
Burchett
of
Assyria
called
on
softer Hum silk, wool or cotton and
of near Woodbury Saturday for?The children in the primary room gram inorc than made up tor it. Tlie his sister. Mrs. Clare Marsliall and । Bates
much lighter In weight, although loo
noon. Mrs, Ostroth remained to help.
Increase quantity and rapidity*of production
short to be spun alone. The chemist are conducting a campaign selling addresses of Dr. A. W. Palmer of Chi- family Thursday evening/
care for Mrs. Bates who has been ill
and enlarge margins between feed and selling
cago and Dr. J. B. Hayden of Cleveland
George Green and Marshall Green for a few days.
. says It spins well with one-third wool. Christmas seals.
which makes it very warm, with a soft .. Dawn and Willow Hampion are how were very practical and convincing and spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Harry , George Hoffman. Jr., of Coldwater.’
costa.
attending school at Raw Pnw.
*t the .-tousle unusual. Kalamazoo -will (Mrem
Green ana
and nuiuiy.
family w»r
near twijniir.
BarryvUle.
spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and |
feeling to the cloth.
The primary room had charge of the Ilkcly
gel Uie convenUon next year.
Tlie chemist dedans that his inves­
- i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamnn and Mr.i. George Hoffman.
Use the grains, roughage and silage on your
tigations of sunflowers, made in co­ Thanksgiving assembly Tuesday morn- i• Secretary Angell left Monday for Y son Donald of Battle Creek were
Mr, and Mrs. Fredric Swarts and
own place in feeding Cows—buy WAYNE
Ing.
Some
of
thc
numbers
that
were!
operation with the United States De­
work tn and around Cadillac, assisting. Tiianksgivlng guests at Mr. und Mrs. famHy of Battle Creek spent Sunday ]
givenwere,
a
recitation
by
Billie
DAIRY FEED to supply the things lacking in
partment of Agriculture, have proved
• tlie State Committee.
i George Hoffman's.
’ afternoon with the latter's parents, I
'
I
conclusively that that plant Is of com­ Quick, a song by'tlie third graders and &lt; High school bora who arc not avail- । Mr Bnd Mr» Bbhop and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dalv.
your own feeds.
T^i.
W&gt;S.r
;
ln«
U»mil
V
u
Ux
nod
&lt;hlw
.1
*&gt;&gt;W"
■'
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&gt;
’
u&gt;d
Mr,
lUxUrlU
o&lt;
IU.mercial Importance. He predicted that
a_________--------------- —L
'
the Y meetings Tuesday night arc ’“,lcr.8
and Mrs' C,arc Ungs spent Sunday afternoon with.
It will not be long before sunflowers
There is a WAYNE DAIRY FEED that will fit
will be grown for Industrial purposes.
-missing
it.
The
talk
last
week
by
Dr.
Marshall
and
family.
Mr
.
and
Mn,.
mnk
luwblttx.
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
profitably into your feeding program. Give
From the five productive parts of the
Kinde wu
of value to every
Adams called on hU parents.!
The Dowling Cemetery Circle will।-----------------------------... boy
, that ■ Mr- °?d Mr®- Paul Smith and son,
sunflower. Including the seed, stalks meet for dinner Dec. 8 at the church; cannot ■be estimated
- - - and• othenr
Victor
of
Battle
Creek
spent
WednesMr
.
an
d
Mrs
.
E
.
H
.
Adams
in
Freeport
them a trial
arc to
and leaves, Mr. Nielsen says It Is pos­ basement.
day evening at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sunday afternoon.
I ‘follow.
•
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
sible to manufacture from the seed
Dal&gt;'«
I The Dorcas Society meets at the'
Tha following ladies are on the- com-1
. 1 The grade boys organized last week . Mrs. Clayton McKeown and daugh-1 honle of Mr5. George Marshall the
valuable products, including soaps and mlttce for work. Lottie
...
Ol
T?'
i
1
j
'
with
Billy
Ransford,
president.
Hijra
ce
the like. Stock food can be made from Josephine Frye, Mollie Ferris. Nellie Anteii, vice-president, Richard Bess- ter. Donna, of Baltimore called on Mr. 1 Wednesday afternoon to tie off a quilt.!
and Mrs. Clare Marshall and family I
--------------- --------------------1
the oil cake. The hulU
------ can be
-- made
—
nmciicr »iiu anta, ui rwiici.
,vr»
Wednesday.’
.
j
"Just as Good."
into p-r-paper —
or —
fertilizer.
The------blossoms&lt; |Owing menu has been planned: Mash­ mer' treMurer- B!U Moore, secretary.
l.ivo
-------- ------. . __I
_ __ nlvrwHn*
___ turnips,
- . . J ...
___________
Miss Merlyn Marshall of Hastings i "Can you sell me a book on memory
vegt“
**'
and seed cone yield
molasses,
glycerine. ed potatoes, fried. fish,"
CEMENT
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
UMI
spent
Thanksgiving
vacation
with
her
training?''
and alcohol. Potash and fertilizer can table salad, rolls, pickles. Jelly, pie and
A bank located near thc Billingsgate
be made from the stalk . and leaves. coHee.
, fl»h market in London takes thc (pre- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Marajmll I -sorry, air. we have no booka. Will
BRICK h- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mr. Nfelsen added "Sunflowers grow
Tlie More school P. T. A. will meci:a ball of twine do? '—Detroit News.
All who wish to help • 8°od cause, i caution towash its money before hand--------------- &lt; a »
Very well tn Michigan.” There Is much come.—Blanche PowelL Secy.
I Ung It. out to patrons. Customers pre- Friday evening, December 2. A fine I
PHONE
HASTINGS
--------- t. ,, „ ,----------- -—
; vlously had complained that the coins program Is being planned. Refresh-] A thirteenth century ark found in
law grade land that could be utlllxed
Sweden lias an omnibus with a ca- reeked of nah end were adorned fre- nients. sandwiches and one other dish 1 Cairo Is on exhibition in a JeMali semlfor this crop. If one-third of the land
iquently with fish scales.
of food. The men serve'thc supper.
now in use for producing beans and padty of 71 passengers.

Announces the Opening of its

vwwwvwn

1933 Christmas Savings Club
IT’S EASY TO SAVE
PLAN TO SUIT AND JOIN TODAY

Plan B

Secures $25.50

Plan Cj* Secures $63.75

Plan D Secures $ I 27.50

Plan E
Plan F

Secures $ I 2.75

Secures $25.50

Plan G Secures $63.75

A membership in this new
Christmas savings club will
enable you to start your next
year on a cash basis—an easy
and convenient plan for sav­
ing a part of your income
during 1933, so that next,
Christmas you may have a
sum in cash to use in what­
ever way you may desire.

You can save as little as 10
cents a week and receive a.
nice check of §12.50, plus
interest, next Christmas.
Euery Savings Club Fund
will be increased by
3% interest

Plan H Secures $ I 27.50

Plan 1

Secures $5.00

Plan J

Secures $ I 2.50

Plan K Secures $25.00

Plan L

Secures $50.00

Plan M

Secures $ I 00

Plan N

Secures $125

Plan O

Secures $250

Y

Have you tried our

Wayne Dairy Ration?

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1K1

PAGE TEN

Wil I RETAIN FYPER.
have around him clerks who have
SefVrd m*nj'
,nd
IENCED EMPLOYEES who know the details necessary for],

PRAIRIEVILLE.
.
'
w.«.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Miner and!1
band. Mr. and Mrs. Rcm Harworth of daughter of Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Loren
that officer to have in order to-propcrly
Sputh Bend, were Thanksgiving Day Smith of Cloverdale and Mr. and Mrs. ।
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Auditor General-Elect Stack administer his office Accordingly ND
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Garrett Raleigh Adrianson and children of .
Stack has announced that he will rc- .Glenn Elmer Hale, Cedar Springs *... 36&gt; at Augusta.
Nlelejr spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
Boalizeg Importance Of
tain tn the auditor general's office all ,Margaret Adell* Wiisaenaar. Has­
Mr. aiiir-Mrs. R. O. Henton' enterMrs Wallle Smith and Karl.
employees
have
revved there
twen- ' - tings .r...........34
.
Such An Action
—
—who
-------------------- ----i taided av &gt; family dinner ThunksglvMr. end Mrs. Roy Maynard of Kale- !1
Frr
about
thirtv
Mr
nr.rm-1
R
l
&gt;
‘
,nGrr
71111
W1H
undoubtedIng
Day.
Covers
were
laid
for
eighteen
mnzoo were guestu of Mr and Mrs. i
For about thirty year* Mr Oreroel B Jy
Ht,lbrooM who ha, j^,,.
PROBATE COCRT.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpenter vis- Henry Benson Tuesday.
■।
Fuller lias filled-the office of auditor in mat department considerably mote
Mrs. Floyd Wales and sons Frank
Arnold
Lammers. .Inventory. ited the former's parents In Ohio last
BUY IT NOWI
13-Plata
2 Gallons
genera) of this state. He • Ims been than twenty years. He was appointed flJwl
week.
and Gordon were KaUnuiOO shopper#!
known as the "watendog of the tre»- trom tha'clty, and has always main-1' E*L Oust Wurm, dec'd. Petition for
Mr. and Mrs. Ephrodilus Willison. Tuesday aflenioon and called on rela-1
ury." He had ho hesltaUon whatever ‘»Jn,'d tha' HasUngs Is- hl* place., ot
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. live*
■
,
widow's
allowance
fil&lt;-&lt;L
order
granting
in refusing to audit bills unleM he had residence, ft is a pleasure to' Ed '
Charles Kahler of Delton.
Triple Link Club will meet with Clara
evwry reason to believe they were Just. man5' friends to know that he will Dr allowance enteredwlffc'WR&gt;n and order “Mr. and Mrs. George Kern went to Scott Thursday. Dec. 8 for pot luck1
i io employ counsel filed.
1 Gal. Bulk
Scaled Can
fair claims agglnst the state of Michi- contmtied on the list,
Scotts Thanksgiving Day to visit their dinner and Christmas program. Bring
Exch. ITlee
I E*t Mcluca C. Ookay. dec'd. Pytl- daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. .table -act-vice and gift.
gan For that reason hi- was renomt" ~
*•*
FAIR LAKE.’
Hon tar hearing claims filed, notice to• John Hamilton.
Jock Temple at Kalamaioo spent
nated again and again without any
A ------group of
members of the ------Kinsley
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lclnaar enter-, trom Thursday till Sunday with Mr.
campaign in hu behalf and nearly ul-------------------. creditor#- issued
=—u&gt;— me:
—— Saturday
c-m—a-v aft•it.
Eat ----------' Eunice...
A-—Mead, dec'd Proof twined on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and'and Mrs- M. J. Norris and Katie.
•
ways ;ed the ticket in the number of Ladies' Aid Sodety
---The Community Circle will have Its1
votes cast for any state office. Even ernoon with Mr#. Allen Griffin to plan of ,&lt;ervice filed, proof of will filed, tw­ Mri. Murk Fox and Mrs. Mary Freer
in this year, »:ih its democratic land* the ncwuig to be done with Red Cray, drr admitting'.will entered, bond-filed, of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Jess* Kcn-~ regular meeting and election of ofiiccrs
slide#. Auditor General Fuller ran material Groups to me: again Wed-, letters issued, order limiting settlement yon of Hlckqry Comers, and Mr.ion Wednesday. Dec. 7 al LOO P. M. al
I the hall
ahead of his ticket, but not enough to nerxlay in various jdacca to sew.
entered. jw-tiUon for hearing claimi Johnston of Grand Rapids.
Misa Maxine Henton from Taylor, Mrs.- Jennie Warner ot Vermontville '
win thc election.
Word has been received that Rollo.filed, notice to creditor# issued.
His democratic successor is Ahvwing Powcrs-of Athens hals passed away He
»t. Lsabclh- M. Chase, deed Final University. Upland. Ind., and her room-. Mailed her cousin, Mrs. Charles Gar,
•,
goed sense and is giving cndence of wa;.'weli known Hi thi* vicinity.
receipt* filed, order allowing account mate, a young lady from New York. "It last week.
Mary Jean Smith visited her aunt. \
the fact that. h&lt;- profane* to give, the
Claud Norns. Evelyn Knowles. Hen- entered, discharge at Adtnr issued- ci- spent their Thanksgiving vacation with
tlie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R iMr*- Harve Woodman und family.
»tate a good 'admlnktrotlon of the rictia Walters and Mr.sX/&gt;tlic polluter tate enrolled
• 30x4.50 SPECIAL
G.
Henton.
'
nc
“
r
Woodland
from
Wednesday
until
uffire. Auditor General-Elect Stark h spent Sunday in JacksM
.
stenhrn 8 Schantz dec’d Pi.
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Norwood and 8411 “rday.
In Lansing, making a study of the duF-irl .MrGlockhn anrfkwifc and Ray „ .
of’norire nt.-a
tire of the auditor general. He null/. Pierce and family spent Thankwtving
' Vft’^' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart were! The Ladies' Aid will meet at thc
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Manon Nor-ic,n«rch Friday afternoon to do some &lt;
.b. &gt;«p «
b,» ... Mr. TM.br ...
McOI««b... ..r.r Oo.to,
sixxl of Kalamazoo on Thanksgiving, '•vurk. Bring needles und thimbles. - i,
■
E't Martha Van Syple*. dec'd. Order
Mr. und Mrs. lA-an Dunning and I xlr “'“I ***»• FTr*! Smith and chii: allowing claims entx-red.
.
Lcatrlce and Mrs. Kate WUliams spent tlr,'n &amp;l,‘nt Thanksgiving with Um- fm-E#t. Amelia Senmalzned. dec'd. Pinal ; Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs mi r's sister. Mr. and Mrs: Harve Woaf- 1
|’"ar»- near Woodland.
&lt;
'receipts filed, order allowing account Charles MCDehndlL
Mrs. Amin Hazen spent Thursday' -Mr and Mr»- Everett Shepard and ।
entered, discharge issued, estair enwith her son. Guy, and family in Kola- ‘hiughter. Mrs. Helen Weigmtnk und (
। railed.
• 29x4.40 SPECIAL $ *
tnazoo.
M**
Brock
of
Battle
Creek
visited
nt
EuL turtle M Balke Grabe. dec'd.
Mr.«. Mnry Henton U quite sick with'th&lt;&gt; homc ot M*- and Mre Arthur
; Order allowing final account entered.
the flu at. the present writing.
Latlirop Sunday. Mrs. Louise .Lathrop.
JUST THE KIND YOU
I disctiargejNAied. estate enrolled.
Mr und Mrs. Harry P. Wcrtman.Wvnt home WKh ,hr Hhi-turds where
Est. Frederick Studt. dec'd. Order
■l&gt;ent the day. Thursday, with Mr. and ’he will spend u few days.
WOULD EXPECT FROM janlghing residue entered.
Mr und Mrs- lJ,-nry Benson entcrHst. Calvin D. Stanton, deed. Order Mrs. C. P. Larubec ut Hastings '
Mr. and Mrs. Boyer William* and|ta,ncd Mr ‘,nU Mr»- I’vter. Castle of
THE LARGEST FOOD
rto d.-p^it share wjth Co. Trcaa. enDELCO BATTERIES—ALL CARS
1 tered. final account filed, order assign- Mr. and Mr*. Gitnn Williams spentjOraW'nlle Thanksgiving Day.
TfianksKivlng
with
their
parents.
Mr.
Mr; ail‘* M"- u N- Honeywell's
ORGANIZATION OF
■ ing residue entered, discharge of Adtnr.
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
and Mrs Leslie Williams in Johnstown- • Th^N'ing ftiests were Mr. und Mr;..
' issued, estate enrolled.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wade
Town
und
fam-4
OToofc
of
Battle
Cr.-ck.
Est George O. Jdnes. dec'd. Order
ily entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank’ Mrs Ek'&gt;d 8ho,P ‘'ntrrtalnrd her
allowing claims vntcred.'
| F.rt. Frank E Schaibly. dec'd. Ffna) Town, and Mr. and Mrs. Witu-makcr i !":o|,h'. Mrs. Chapcll; and family of
*n,ld- Thanksgiving.
I account fik-d. order aligning, residua of Hickory Corners Thanksgiving.
The Mi^» Lucille and Dons Adrian-■
entered.
' Mrs. Frances Searle# -spent from
F..t, Herbert Colby, dec'd. Order al- Tuesday until Friday with Mrs. Kate SOn "’tertaincd twenty young jxoplc
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DRIVE-IN SERVICE
Bunlick and family at Hickory Corevening NmembeP ,
■ lowing claims entered,
.
'35- Gamw were played, ban Smith ,
I Est. James AsplnalL dec’d. Bond ncrs
Mr and Mrs Hrhri* Wortman -r-ht rWlVH* ,11Kh
“nd
Nrli
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
: filed, lettef:, tetOamentary' issued, order
limiting .u-ttlcment entered, petition for
■ h« ari^w claim# filed, notice to creditors
Mr. and Mrs. William Seibel enter...irv
..
.
Mr nrtri Kirs TVs.. Wnkh.r.1
, MrS. Ntirj Mlcld all&lt;! JOlUl FCilinC Of
I E- t. Wibon E. Whitrtght. dec'd. IU- iStrr
’ 12?;?1
/ib^OranA D,J'“*«li“: “‘,d M*" a«d Ml.s OCOIgU k
.
.
t port of zalc filed.
Rumds ThuStay
j Huicns und fanuiy uf Neeley were
W.L Wrfltcr E. Perry.-deed- Testi­
m™
r-r»„ t 1 SundaF vLsitors of Mr. and ^irs. George
rS? cXk
• Adn-nson .nd daughters
mony of witnc.’-scs filed, order dctcr- RiSdk
। mining heirs entered,
Avis Mil? Of
I Mr
o,^rKe Adruinson und
i Est. George ' Hiram Swan, Annual
JI r t
mX' T n daughters. Lucille and Doris, und
account tiled.
. M ies M fii’lM
Jo,u,Sfln fpc,u Thanksgiving Day with
' Est. Mildred D Pierce ci ul. Order
.appointing guardian entered, bond filed
alate
I - •
and letters of tntardianship issued.
„... ... ..
. | Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur Lathrop &lt;ntcrca IGA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wert man went I (alIl
f(IJ&gt; Thanksgr. inn Mr unit Mrs
Est. Philip Keiser, dec'd. Final ac­
IGR JAPAN
count of ,-Xdmr. filed, waiver of notice tu Grandville Sunday to see thc la! -1 'j*“ d
ters father. Milton Nobles, who is a' A' ™
Jfj
! filed, order xssigning residue entered.
making
a
slow
recovery
trom
a
verv
*
r?. .OrV“ «n'&gt;
making
a
slow
recovery
from
a
very
,
Est. Kenneth Stanley Reese, deed.
of Barryville and Miss Esther Doty of
serious, n-cent Illness.
; Order allowing account- entered.
Charlotte.
Mr. mid Mr». Peter Adrianson had
[ E»t. Armiiia M Pike. dee d. Proof'of
The men of thc North Pine Lake
' will'.filed, order admitting will •entered, iu Ttiunk-'KlvinB guests, their son. Roy. school district will give a .play, "The
bond filed and letters issued, order and fnniVy ol Buttle Creek nnd Sun­ Case Aguhut Casey." a mock trial lull
i limiting rettlcment entered, petition for day they entertained Mrs Adrianson's ,uf laughs. Thursday evening, December
hearing claims filed, notice to creditors brother und wife. Mr. and Mrs. John 15. ut the j-choolhouw. A bazaar will
Van ilokle. of Kalumuzoo.
tiNiUetl.
held ut the sami time. Th? purpose
Tlie Barry township achcxris were be
E.t. Jacob and Enuna Volte, dic'd
of the evening's entertainment t.. u&gt;’
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mtdh.
{Testimony of witnesses filed, order de­ i-lused from Wednesday until Munday tatoe money for thc piano fund. Every­
for thc Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. ,one is cordially invited to attend.
S tcrmining heirs fntcrvd.
.
IGA TOASTED
I Est. James C. Powers.
Inventory and Mrs. Lawrence Fuhr "spent the
time in hunting and vkitutg Mr.
WHOLEWHEAT
I filed.
’
STATE ROAD.
E-t (’ A. Hough, deed. Pr«x&gt;f nn Fuhr's sister at Mio. Mich.
.amMf- «nJ Mrs Clifton ikck.r aud
Mr and Mrs Leon Leonard and famprobate filed. order admitting will enUy. Mr. and Mrs. Loya! Flowers. Mr. i children, and Mrs Lena Beck.-: und
E-t John I Baker, dic'd. Proof of and Mrs. Henry Kroes and family and ,MnU&gt;' »i»n’- Than^siving with Mr.
Mrs. Jas&gt; r Cooky.
will unci codicil uk-d. order admitting "Mr. and Mrs Will Leonard spcnt
1889
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. I -'Ir- nnd •'*rs- Orville Fountain and I
will entered,
| baby of the north part of the Mate. •
E«t. Sarah Malcolm, dec'd. Order al­ I Beyers at Kalamazoo.
Mr and Mrs Ernie Smith nnd frnn-j M*111 llw
k end with'Mr*. Lucy !
lowing claims entered.
, Coleman.
■ Esl. Day Pugin dec’d. Order ap- Uy visited in Hillsdale last week.
Edward &gt;k,yers jm-ssed away Monday
^Ir
Mrs Hugh Paltengdl of Bat.pointing Ailmr entered.
Creek visited Mrs. Janet Pvitengill
Hsi.'Clara Bath, dec'd. First aiuninl cvciiing at his home south of Delton. Be
Sunil 4 y
account fileiL order to reduce bond on- He had only been ill a'short time and
ON NOVEMBER Sth THIS COMPANY
J
Mr. and Mrs. James Milliard «pe'irt
died on ids seventy-bccond birthday.
He Icavex to mourn his passing, hte Thanksgiving with Mr- and Mrs. Clyde
BEGAN ITS 44th YEAR IN BUSINESS
•
BARBLRS CORNERS.
' widow, n daughter. Dorothy, of Rin- M-.I. .­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Curl
Bryan#
and
fam
­
Mr nnd Mrs. Lewi# J. Matthews vis-; 'on Harbor, a son. Paul, at home and
During the 43 years in which this company
lU-d ut Mr and Mrs. Orvln Bmclker’a I tw&lt;» brolhi-rs and two sisters, besides ily of Hendershott v-isited |u-r iwrentin Bow nr Sunday
a host ot . friend#. Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman. Sunday.
has been in existence, many thousands of
cupningluitn una
and Vt
rn oinSinjwUy
Mr. pml Mr#. Howman of Fremont! acre held Friday afternoon at the! Archie wuruuiigiuiin
vtrn
people? from all walks of life have found
Itavc moved onto the J Hopkins farm; Henion home, with Rev. Victor Jones I ’■'lair left Tuesday evening, fur the
to a;x-rat&lt;- the farm for :a period of joffirinting and interment in Hickory! north deer hunting.
this old institution a haven of safety
tiim . We ui lcomc pur new neighbor#. I Corpora cemetery. Sympathy is ex-i Mr- knd Mr.. Claud Rose spent
for their savings.
Mr. and Mr-., itfpbcn Wili-on and hi#!tended to the bereaved ones.
!Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mi-s.
. two daughters. Myrtle and Myrla. and I The annual L A. 8. bazaar and j Chas. Rowley.
Heott Pne»t. wen- entertained Thanks- chicken .dinner will be held on Wed-j
giving Dav by Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘ r.oday. December 7 at the Community!
pecker ot Northeast Carlton.
I hall, business meeting and short pro-1 STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN
Mr. and M|S Cyrus Shroyer enter- gram in thc afternoon and. a, regular
REMEDY GIVE.s RELIEF/
joined the following Thanksgiving. Mr. -upper served at night with a program
Acting on BOTH upfier und lower
and Mr*. Lloyd Shroyer and son of East • following, which will be put on by the' bowels
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
Adlerika'washes out all pmCarlton and Mr und
,u Mrs.
sirs. Bert
iK-rt Palmer,
miinrr,.;! .-chool children.
son* that cause gas. nervousness
son and daughter ofltfar
odtf-ar Middleville.
Charles Gilbert spent the latter part
Maus &amp; Sonr Load Representatives, I lastings *
The thousands of l,G.A.
and bad sleep. One dose gives relief
—
' A. will hold their
| of[' the ^eck
with his brother at South
.
..
ut
once.
B.
A.
LyBarker.
Druggist.
Stoies from coast to coast,
pvxt meeting Friday’ evening, Dec. 21 Haven,
-Adv.
ufth a good program mid pot hick sup­ | Mrs. Gladys Gaskill and Janette en-;
buy as one unit—buy train­
Jar. Bring sandwiches and one other!■ tertamed Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-.
loads of foods at' one time.
.article &lt;J food. Supper ut seven.
n-&gt; Lewis, Earl Towne und mother, all
of Kalamazoo.
I
This tremendous purchasing
Mr and Mrs Roy Walter* of East'
daughter. Maybell, v totted at thc forpower makes it possible for.
nv.r.- brolhrr* Mr und Mrs. Albert Lansing spent thc week end with Hie!
Huur*. Thanksgivlip; Day at Wood- home folks,
us to bung you the quality
Mr. und Mrs. Dewey Stanton of!
of fdods you are proud to
Mr* Nettie Slocum oi Woodland vis­ Kalamazoo spent the week end wiUtf
serve—and that we are proud
ited a tyw days al John Weaver's last thetr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
Stanton.
to sell. You save money,
M: und Mr-. Earl Curri^of ShelbyThe L O T M. will meet with Mrs !
too, on these fine fpods.
villi- Mr and Mrs finest Dunlap and &gt; Chilson at Cloverdale. Thursday of
That’s REAL economy!
b n Carl, of Middleville. Mr. and Mr# &gt; this week for a pot luck dinner.
Here's a battery in 'which the the engine over. Cold fuel i*
Kenneth Dunlap of Hasttnjt*. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Leon Pennock and'
finest materials arc combined
Mrs George Williams and daughter of children spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank!
with skilled workmanship. Thus inj.the cranking periods longer.
Hastings spent Sunday at D'ldlcy Ken-, Davis at Galetburg
it has that abundance of struc­ Shorter daylight hour* mean
1 nedy's
Bob Barnes returned home the first'
tural as well as electrical more after-dark driving, with
Betty Freder.c spent the week end ot -the week from-hi# hunting trijT.'
strength so necessary to long and headlight* draining off the
• with her grandma and grandpa. Mr. bringing- a nice deer
charging current vital to your
and Mr. Dudley Kennedy
;’ Mr.
Mr and Mrs Glenn Williams and
Replace your old battery nou and battery. A new Ford battery will
babv of Kellogg Agricultural farm
pretent cold weather delays and
LACEY.
rpenl Sunday with .the tatter* parWhen motor oil it (ontcaled by annoyance*., It will return its
' li/.le ana ‘' SkC' Ma blr ' fjjtand a„_|
- ’ ^nTls
‘
n^qu
”
?
pw
hwltl
™nd\c
CAKE FLOUR
eht*. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs
(reeling temperature-, it Lakes
over—for a long period to come.
Ucdnc.uUy !&gt;■ • ' mber 1for dinner and. C]0|r Richards and ladv friend of
m?nbers
Kulamareo spent the week end with*
’£*£.
wx-Khed and measured Mr. ttnd Mrg E P Rlchard_, and fam
i Delore the meeting
.
(j|V
. WILL OPERATE ANY MAKE OF CAR
,You might buy a cheaper battery but you won't
toil xl.lni.T. ir.d IWn Hrwtan
community Club will
on Mondny
gel the quality. raparity and long life which are
W-1”1 Itbrnuu in nonbD^ymbn U, at tn- ball. *
err. Michigan, rc'.urned Sunday
—•- ---------------- the
lu extra capacity permits thc use of
- eve- —
pot• ■luck
supper will be .served
now. Il can be installed in a few minute*.
ning bringing one deer CUrrncr
Oali a
c larence .। satne aa
a3 usual auu
and louowinK
following ithat,
the many electrical acceworiM
Smith who accompanied the n.«v
party- 'u'
be held often
after
‘ business meeting will bo
found on thc modern car without
remaudiig
of Uie season. | which
interfering with starting, lighting
which Mn.
Mrs. Nellie
Nellie Cross
Cross of
of Hastings!
Hastings!
al the same time—the new Ford Radio, thc last
The oyster jupiw plans for the will give a talk on,her recent trip to!
and ignition.
word in auto radio.
Union Cemetery Circle advertised for and through Europe. Everyone is cor-1
Detxmbcr 17 have been canceled. No!1 dially urged to attend this meeting
meeting will take place until March! and we all know that Mrs. Cross is a
which will be eiix-f.on of officers.
very Interesting speaker and wtll make
Mr and Mrs Allan Hyde spent! ficr talk of interest to even- one.
;
Thrtuugninic and remained until Sun- i
TELEPHONE 2121 - HASTINGS, MICH.
.
There
are of150.000
■rnoon with
tf«.
hart ate
tir one-ros|n school-j
,.*&gt;___________ _ ______ ___________ ;______ :
Mr. and Mrs Buchacan ot Niles houses la -tlie United State#.

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High Heat
Very Low Ash

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Hard water

»

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f

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER M. l»i!

and when sweet clover has become -o
STOCK BLOATS WHEN
u„.
TAKEN OFF ALFALFA

-.tt?■..■f.-rai:--

Homemakers'Comer
MUhl-

Animals Running Continuously
pasture of Sudan grass or alfalfa I
garrState College
On Thia Legume Not Affected should be provided for tlie jx-rlod In i—mu.
—caas
Ute summer when the grosses stop
In Testa Made By College
For the modest sum of eight dollars

Bulk

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/ICE

East Lansing—Bloating ot animals
on alfalfa pasture apparently occurs
because the animals arc rembved from
the pasture for a period long enough to
allow Uictn to become hungry and then
arc relumed and permitted to consume
the large quantities of forage needed
to satisfy their hunger, according to
experiments conducted by the farm
crops department at Michigan Bute
College.
.
The department has run a scries of
pasturing tecta at the Kellogg Farm for

bloating which has come to l hr deport­
ment's attention in that time has been
due to temporary removal of the ani­
mals and their subsequent return to
alfalfa.
cattle or sheep should be given a full
feed of hay before they are flrat turned
on alfalfa and they then should be left
on the pasture continuously. Alfalfa
pasture furnished thc largest amount
and the most reliable pasture of any
plant trled-tn. the college experiments.
Sweet clover has become a popular
pasture plant in tlie state but the trials
at Augusta show tliat it falls u a pas­
ture crop in August when it Is most
Deeded. Alfalfa still is a good pasture
crop In August when the native gravses
have failed under drought conditions

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CONSUMERS
POWER COMPANY

PHONE 2305

, '
.
a number of women enrolled in second
DOWUNG
year clothing classes have provided
.hutch Km., .tii u. h..d .xi'rx'x/xiss

growing.
a,

^riMU^ZwtoterXmomhxe wlthnTre,| lOllmoxe' hwnp l'vol,OTnlcs clothing ex­
Ji .K
'■'“a-*"
ThTr.mn.nt &lt;untrr tumuhrt
S,yn^thSle^t^^ta2^yth2‘’,‘ec*s of. Ktxxi BTadp' h«‘Vy-coating
‘
1 ‘ material or novelty tweeds in surach-nt
Sunday School hour.
|lcnAlha to'make coats from carefully
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Wilcox and fam- dciUned patiems so as to tisi1 the cnnyhave moved Into Mrs. Mary War-;tlre amount of material purchased
ner I home for the winter.
Woolen mills teere another inexpensive
.Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford and kource of excellent material, while one
George Stanford and their guest. Rev. i of tlie coats was remodeled from a
Dorris were Thanksgiving guests of black broadcloth coat which had beMr. and Mrs. George-Conklin and fam-! longed to the maker's grandmother,
ily hi Johnstown.
। Last season's fur collar or remodeled
Robert. Gordon and Wendell Reese *toIrx w«» u«‘d “ trimming, or scarfwere week end visitors at the home of • °t contrasting material completed the
•
-their
grandparents,
Mr. and- -Mrs costume.
Milk Is superior to any other food
Charles Paul, near Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Onnsbe and for bone and muscle building and fa
Lester Onnsbe attended thc annual thc surest protection against nutrition
deflciency.
less money there is
Onnsbe dinner at Un- home of Mrs. for food, tlieTlie
more Important milk be­
Susie Corkins Thanksgiving day.
comes.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fisher attended
To get the maximum food value In
a family dinner nt the- home of Mr. cereals for the lowest cost, whole and
and Mrs. Jerry Haynes in the Hender­ cracked wheat, cornmeal, macaroni,
shott district Tluuiksgiving day. Mr. rice, und hominy sitould be selected.
and Mrs. Otis Fisher who have spent Fifteen to 25 pounds should be provid­
the past year in tlie gold mines in Ida- ed for tlie family ol five Potatoes may

' Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Bcfaon arid
Robert of Bahflcld are making their
borne at present with their jiarenta,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Wortman, Mrs.
Wertman not being in the best- of
health thia winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crawley of
Baltimore spent Thursday at the Claud
Lester home.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Berg of Grand
Rapids were Thanksgiviry; visitors at
tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Lant Coon,
Mr. and Mrs. William, Berg and Bar­
bara were Sunday guest*.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert OUs entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Otis of Gull lake
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luubaugh of
Rutland ThAniugiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Holcomb, were
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Eva Hol­
comb at Bedford. Mrs. James Crawley
and Irene and Vcrda of South Hastings
were guests of Mrs. Holcomb Sunday
nnd attended church services here.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Webb spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Webb's' mother,
Mrs. Arthur James of Hastings. George
Webb of Hastings was their guest over
thc week end.
Albert Woodmansee has been quite
sick the past week, but fa gaining and
much belter at this writing .
The condition of Mrs. Wall Norton,
who has been 111 at the home of her
daughter neas Vermontville fa tlightly
improved. bud fa still confined to her
bed, according to late reports.
SO.UTII COATS GROVE.
Will Bayne nnd wife spent Thanks­
giving in Coopersville with their
daughter and family
| Herbert Firstcr-and wife we're guests
I at Geo. Pirster's . in Vermontville
.Thanksgiving.(
I Afr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell were
Thanksgiving guests of Ed Hilton and
•wife tn Hasting*
. ■
Mrs. Enna Wallace anfi Charlwi ot
I Good Will were Thanksgiving guest,
1 of Francis and Beulah Barnard.
Robert Altoft spent Sunday with his
brother. Geo.. In thc Altoft neighbor­
hood.
Mrs Flora Wood spent Thanksgiving
4 day with iier niece. Mrs. Lillie Barker,
in Altoft neighborhood.
ClUTord Clouse spent Tluuiksgivlnk
I with hfa uncle, Fred D. DcJoungh ol
jBumlps Comcra.
Mrs. Lots Flrstcr and Mrs. Aiyra
Woodmansee of Hastings s]ienl Sun­
day at IWrbcrt Flrater’s.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stowell attended
the funeral of the latter's uncle. Ed1 win Sheldon. In Hastings on Sunday.

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when you want quick relief
from aches and pains. And
youll prefer Puretwl for other

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the speedy acid neutralizing
power. Indigestion, heartburn,
sour stomach disappear in a few
minutes after you take a dose
of Rexall Milk of Magnesia.

press the heart or Irritate the
stomach.; Always ask for
Pureteat Aspirin.

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Telephone 2131 • Hastings, Mich.
Goods Delivered
'

It la often convenient to know the
oaact volume of popular sired tin cans.
They are: No. l—l 1-3 cups; No. 2—
2 2-5 cups; No. 21/—3 3-5 cutis; No. 3

Soy beans contain such excellent pro­
tein that they may well be a part ot
the human dietary.. They may be used
green or'dried, Dried .soy beans need
to be soaked for 24 hours and sim­
mered for ut least two hours Airtp.they are rich in fat. they require vdy
little additional fat in cooking.
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr and Mrs Otis Landon of Carl­
ton Center and Mrs. Millie Fisher, also
Mrs, Meta Kcagle. called Friday afternocfi on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Herzle
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Slocum spent
Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Jen­
nie Echlinaw and daughters in Hus­
tings. They will remain for the
shower which will be given for them
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward
Echtinaw on Saturday evening.
'Delbert Slocum of Woodland and
Clios. Aspinnil of thc Center Road
both underwent very serious operations
for bladder trouble Tuesday morning
and are doing as well ns can be ex­
pected. We're hoping they may come
home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
Helen, also Mrs. Jennie Slocum' of
Wbodland called Tuesday and Wednes­
day afternoons on Mr. Slocum and Mr.
Asplnall. They also called al John
Weaver's north of Hastings and Mrs.
Slocum remained until Friday with her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jeffery and fain­
tly spent Thanksgiving with his sister.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Lewis of the State
Road.
Miss Helen Slocum went to Wood­
land Saturday for a time to help care
for her grandfather Slocum, who was
cxjwcted home from the hospital Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Bryan* and fam­
ily spent Sunday with his brother.
Howard, and family.
The Martin. P T. A. will be held Fri­
day evening. December 2. Refresh­
ments will be served. Please bring cups
and spoons. You arc all cordially in­
vited-to attend. Program committee,
Mr. Herzle, Mrs. Slocum and lire
teacher. Miss Gillespie.
Mr. and* Mrs. Shirley Slocum nnd
Dorothy spent Tiianksgivlng evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ro winder
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryans of
South Hastings were Thursday guests
of their son. Howard, and family.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.'
Tlie ladies of the Dorcas Society will
meet with Mrs. George Manhall. Jr.,
Wednesday afternoon to tic a quilt for
the coming/bazaar.
Mrs. Hazel Denutry nnd'.children of
Battle Creek spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. jvpd Mrs- Harvc
Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swift and
children spent Thanksgiving with his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Van Auken in S. Maple Grove.
Mrs. Fred Hanes was a recent visitor
In thc home of her daughter,' Mrs.
Howard Jorufa, in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hodman and
-sons of S. Maple Grove were Sunday
Visitors of Mr. and Airs. Hnrvc
Marshall.
Mr. Goodson was taken to Ann Ar­
bor one day last week fqr on operation
for gallstones.
Mrs. Archie Belson is having tlu
scarlet fever.
We arc glad to report Mr. Whitmore
fa on the gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Roberts in Hifatings.

CARLTON CENTER.
। at the Henry Willlam/i' home Sunday
inxb. coitvrnAfr. and Mr*: Everel Boylen of Gul!' The cata L A S, .111 m-,t thi,
‘'‘“..■’"iS
ot Kal.mowo
with
fake. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott and «« Thundw. Dw. 1. lor dlnnrr «l •&gt;»“ J” ThAhtodtnnj
the
home
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Lawrence
jhcrne ,0,lu
family of* De,lion ui)d their mother.
Mra. Eva Mott of Barry spent Thanks-..
.
(Farrell All arc cordially invited.
giving wllli their aister and daughter,TIk- time for the the
serricea
at the
lo-1lo- „
■
MILO'
services
at the
Mr. and*AUx Spillman Carey ntvl tainrn| M E church will change fut the B N Fenner and, slater; Mlaa Nina.
&gt;’y‘
winter months, beginning next Sunday. sJ*nl ThmAaglVing with their sister,
Mr. and’Mra. Floyd Tobias of -Kala- (x-c. 4, Sunday scltool will be al eleven Mrs- Jennie* Chare, and Mr. and Airs,
mazco visited tiielr parents, Air "undoclcck amt preaching servire at twelve Karl Palmatlcr and sona at Kalamazoo.
Mrs. C. N. Tobias Sunday. Matfan ti’-; An note the change of time and it is Mr. and Mrs George Wood and chilturned home with them
, hopC(i Hx-n. ,-j]]
u K1MX1 many tlwri. dren spent .Thanksgiving day with
Mr .nd Mn. Bum-ll Plullun. w,
.
.
u.nln. rant M,
““
a*"1
“

Mr ,nd
A11‘- W“*
«VdAV •»«X’X w. ,
o»»
law, Mrs. Merritt Wood, who is con..'h Mr Mum
while &gt;*/»
«■£,
« Mt- “nd tlned to her bed with a hard (Sold. Geo.
Airs. Vida Phillipa I* helping rare for-Mrs' Whl *,a,p' Tltc*dA&gt;'
, Wood a«d children spent Sunday with
her mother.
.
I Wayne Nichol* of Alteon spent
trem- Mr toto ,‘*m- 11 b*ln* Mrs Wood4 nat-‘ day
Mr. and Aira. Wilbur Payne and chtl- -Tlmnksglring with hfa parent:,,
irentu. Mr. und w&lt;_ Blnccrcly tope to bear this estidrt'n anti his mother. Mrs. Mary ?drs E F. Nichols.
triable woman is better very soon. •
Payne, of Hastings calk-d on ^r. and- Tlie caste in the pfay '•Not a Man In
Mrs Hattie Bellinger cnterulhcd
Mrs. C N. Tobias Thursday evening.
the House." also Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Everett Alelr of Kalamazoo spent Shriber went to the Belgh school near twenty-two relatives for dinner
•
"
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nashville W&lt;-dnesdav evening where Thanksgiving day,
p-v “Not
.... .a ......
Mr- untl Mra. H. M Kennedy. Junldr
W. O. Tobias.
iI the play
Man ....
In. the House "
enter- , was presented
«ld - -------•‘I“l---Carl
McKensie of
DoMr. and Atrz Kect Tobias enterprr-sted to a P.
F. T. A. meeting
tofetir.g. a----- - -------------- —
Tlie
pcoi.le
Belgh
rehool
enjoyed
’W"vnted
'
*•'
tained her sisters. Mr. and Mt An-Ati-The
people
of of
Beigh
school
enjoyed
thethc
wagiac
their parent*. Mr. —
and
^.-’^M.Terted/
drew Kennedy and family from the entertainment very much anti tlie Carl- Mn--. H. J. Flower and Bernice an Sun­
State Road and the MIkc- Evelyn and ton people very much appreciated the
Double Action f
Those who went north hunting
from
Beatrice DeMolt uf South Hastings courtesy and hoapitafity shown them by
- ■
jjc
niudvum
people.
.
’
his
locality
hove
returned
home
but
Saturday evening.
'
the Nashville
,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hany Johnson and vott
* •and
• Mrs Leslie Daniels and fain- were not fortunate to bring a dter
Lyle of Battle Creek visited the for­ ily were guests ot Mr. add Min. Myk with them, but rv;w. 4 jolly good time. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krans of Gull
mer's stater. Mr. and Mr*. W O To­ Craig r.t Hosting* Thanksgiving Day;
Mr. and Mrs. Schultz drove out trom
Howard Daniel*, remaining with his lake were calfcri at the Brandstetter Chicago Thanksgiving day to the Lake
bias. Tuesday afternoon
cousin until Sunday night,
and Flower homes Friday.
'
Hill* Farm and returned to the city
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Hosmer enter-; Miss Hackney spent Thanksgiving?
tamed their children Thanksgiving
lained the latter's daughter and fam- vacation with her people in Hastings, ■i'Sunday.
... Grand
M.K..U Rapids Thanksgiving Mr and MR, Ernest W
— and Mr-j
-M-l Mr- a™1
Harum Scobey called
Quick
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hush and sons ily.from
Her -grand
daughter.
Barbara, und Mia. Ferris Quick were gue*s|€n the latter's brother, Clinton Quick,
of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr- Orson -—
------ -----■
";',2 Sunday,
EThunktglvlng of Mr. und Mr;,. Vern f.f Kalamazoo Saturday.
Tobias and-family of Ann Arbor. Mr. " mined' uirtli
ut
thc
Burt
Long
home
Quick
at
Bonfield.
■
|
■—
and Mrs Edd. Traver nnd family ui1 Guest,
ti“
—.... —
nA.:.1 To
*o-­
-- --r • ™. -ZZ
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey spent' Because many children In the city
Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs Ke&lt;
di Van T;
Tyie
Middleville
bias and baby, also Mr. Hughes J.
' of' ’
•“! and Mrs. Lucy Thanksgiving with tlie former's peo-' are unacquainted with farm Uf€ De­
”' ---------John Seifert pie at Hastings.
| trott will include among the exhibits
Prairieville
‘
iCoUsntin pt Hoi.lingt
-----»----Sun.....
Mr and Mrs Maurlce Crookston and at its Zoo a typical American farm
M J. Manning b spending the ton ,,f Freeport visited HuVcrt^Long
Leo Quick of Hastings, spent Sunday'with the usual farmhouse, barnyard.
pa: t of this week in Lansing with hi-’.da&gt;'
Stewart Brown uf Albion was p guest; with t)uir uncle, E. Quick, and family, pump, cowi. chickens, etc.
mother und sisters.
**'"
Mr and-Mrs. Ronald Hnyncz. and hi --------------- —&lt;------------------------------------parents. Mr and Mrs. Jerry' Huynra,
'
and Mrs. Mary Fisher, spent Sundtfl' ‘
with Mrs Aladnllne Haytx-A. ut Gib
Todd's on the Cent.r road.
Mr. and Mr.?. C. N. Tobias and Mr-.'
Leah Burrrtt? -pent1 Thanksgiving in
Kalamazoo with their daughter. Mr.
and Mr Mell Ifr-nd* n-hotl and son-.
Bf /fifi
Little Marian Toblxs came iionn- with;
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are Featuring for
Week Ending Dec. 3

Mr. and Mr-. Dodse entertained, their,
Non and family from Saginaw- for'
Thanksgiving, Anson Dodge accom­
panied them home Friday for a few
days' visit.
.
Ralph Skidmore of Vicksburg visited
hfa father, M. W. Skidmore, frtim Sat­
urday till Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and daughter and
husband of Woodland visited their,
daughter and sister. Mr. and
John ■
Weycrman nnd family. Thanksgiving. ■
Oninjean Garrison of Cloverdale
spent Friday nigh: and Saturday with
Gertrude Phillips,
■“
There will b- a box social at Hinds
.&lt;ehool Thursday* evening, for the bene- j
tit of Boys 4-H club.
.
Mr. und Mrs Forrest Hall nnd sons
of South Hasting.-; and Manon Newton
of Delton spent Thanksgiving with,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton nnd family, i
Mrs: Jcc Nevltt and granddaughter.
Ruby, of Ct'resco spent Friday ] and ,
Saturday last writ!: with Mr. and! Mr-.
Edd. Newton and family
Mrs. George DeMott and daughters?
Mildred and Marie, visited the for­
mer's -mother. Mrs. Sarah Newion, in
Hustings Saturday.
Mrs. Delta Phillips U not much bet­
ter ut thfa writing. Mrs. Vida Phillips
is helping to care for her.
Lavcm DeMott spent part of last
week in Detroit,

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Uo
£&gt;&lt;51113

Our Be»t Brand

Tuesday to help in tlie revival services
at the South Maple Grdkc- church.
.

mer's son. Clayton, back to the M. S.;
C. Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. I
Chester Willits.
'
Mrs. Archambault and son John nnd
Mr. Bates of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Llebnrachi from Cairo, were Sunday
gut-ata of Mr. and Mrs. fa E. Mudge'
and Miss Ruth Mudge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jes»c Fassett and
Floyd and Miss Either Doty. Mr. and1
Mrs. Harry Green and family were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
Arthur Lathrop near Delton.
There will be a chicken supper at
the church basement at Barryville Frlday evening, Dec. 2.
Claytoil and-Helen Wllliui and Mrs.'
Clara Day were at Battle Creek shop-,
ping Friday.
'
Miss Donna McKeown and Miss
Evely n Day relumed to their sc 1tool at.
Lansing Sunday P. M. .

LAKEVIEW.
• Frank Cogswell and family spent .
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Henry :
Mead at Hastings.
Owen Varney and family. Mr. nnd !CLAY HILLS.
Mrs. Wm. Schantz of Vermontville. He- ;
Wilbur Gibbs and family spent bcr Pike of Orangeville and George ,
Thanksgiving krith Ozi Pierce and wife Gillespie were Thanksgiving guests of
Wm. Cogswell and family.
in Middleville.
Vance Sharp and wife and daughter
George Gillespie returned from New i
and friend of
Middleville spent York Thursday and spent the week end
Thanksgiving with Leon Potts and with relatives here. He returned to his •
wife,
work at Charleston, west Virginia, on,
Roy McCaul and wife spent Thanks­ Sunday.
,
|
giving day with her parents, William
Mr. and Mrs Jim Parmer. Mr. and
HuBet and-wife. in Middleville.
Mrs.
___ _____
Harry _______
Baldwin_______
of Hastings
__________
and
Leon Potts and wife and Harold ' Mr. und Mrs. Walter Brown were Sun- |
England and family and Morris Lewis day callers at Wm. Gillespie's.
and wife of Kalamazoo were enter-; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Graves of Bat-'
talned.at Vance Sharp's in Middleville. , tie Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MeSunday. It being their wadding anni- Kay spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and.
versary.
i Mrs. Clarence Graves.
• j
Steve Lusko spent part of last week । Mr. and Mrs. (Wm. Gillespie were
with friends in Grand Rapids.
। Sunday guests at Heber Pike's at
We notice tliat Eugene Haight wears ■ Orangerille.
enjoyed!
a broad smile nowadays also a larger
About twenty young people
j
size hat. Reason, a grahdson at the the Sunday school partyi at Ruby Cogshome of his »on. Francis, and wife of , well's Friday night.
Grand Rapids.
"
—--------I If women are really gifted with In­
Engineers
recently succeeded In tuition 'why do they ask so many quesoooklng In a field of radio beams.
Uoiu?

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.

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Piece
Machine Sliced 2 lbs. 25c
BACON
LIVER OR HEARTS
Tender Juicy Cute
BEEF ROASTS
Young Tender
Round, Sirloin,
Beef
Swiss or Club
STEAKS
FRANKFURTS Bologna or Liver Saueage 3

BRANCH DISTRICT.
r
!
Mrs Silrah Ostroth is at Woodland'
iu-lping In thc home of her niece. Mrs.:
Bates, who fa very ill.
illness of Bud Gvodson who was taken i
to Ann Arbor and will be operated on 1
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton and!
Barbara of Marshal! 'spent tlie week
end with hfa parents, Mr. and Mrs.:
Vincent Norton.
,
The district superintendent. Rev. W?

Hickory Smoked Picnice
Sugar Cured While they la.t

Lean
DRY SALT PORK
Freeh
Ground
Beef
HAMBURG
Lean and Meaty
SPARE RIBS
SAUER KRAUT ' N.s.p«k

lb.
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5c
7c

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25c
5c
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Pork Sausage

Mrs. WUUU and Helen took the for- j

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FlOUr Gold Medal X"' 63c
49 lb. bag ■

24Y1 lb. bag 37c
Ionia Flour
74c
100 IS. bag 99c
Scratch Feed
100 lb. ba,. $1.35
Egg Mash
Brown Sugar
6 lbt- 25c
49c 10 "&gt;• 21c
Rolled Oats
Market Day Brand
4pk«- 31c
Raisins
8 o’CIock Coffee
30c 3 ■!&gt;• !&gt;*» 57c

Special Friday and Saturday
With every purchase of a loaf of Grandmother's Wheat Bread at 5c we
are offering an 8c loaf of «fur famous Raiain or Rye Bread for 5c.

"Eat Dark Breads
for Health"

Total Value I3c
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vuitirs of tier brother, Arthur BedMr. and- Mrs. Ben Nagel and famUy
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
POWERS ECHOES.
TH CHRISTMAS SEALS
MAY ADD NEW CROP
COMMISSION TO RE­
ford, and family.
i have moved to Hastings for the winter
ARE kfAILED Ot'T.
TO MICHIGAN LIST well attended and netted the Aid naar- Earl spent Thanksgiving at the home Mr and Mn Howard Harris and son I The Boy Scout* tn thc
PORT TO LEGISLATURE Reminding Michigan householders

of ChiCMo HL. and Mr. and Mrs &gt; held a patrol meeting al Fred. HauMra
Harry Nagtb of Hickory Comers were'Bunday afternoon. The main topic ot
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mr*, conversation was Totem poles, nwtoau
Miner Palmer and family.
and checkers If you know what that
George Bedford of Middleville spent j mean*.
Wilson Travis spent hi* Thanksglv- Thanksgiving with hl* son. Arthur, and | And last but not least 1 beg to roing vacation with his brother. Roy and family.
1
port the party at the Irving Owge
family, at Grandville They accom-1 Mr and Mra Robert Hollinbaugh ot, Hall November IB which was very w. 11
panled him home Sunday and spent Sharon. Pennsylvania, were Sunday attended and as always when tms
thi- day.
[ guests of Mr. and Mra. Will Carter.
I crowd gets together It Is needless t*&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and lit-1 Bob (Carter) «pci&gt;t the week end in Isay snytliing about the'
time had
tie daughter ot Augusta were Sunday Grand Rapid*
•
। by alL” Next meeting Dec a.
•

tliat the time has come to think about
of Mr. and Mrs Homer Yacktoy south
Giving Careful Thought And Christmas and Christmas giving, sheets Triala With a Ntw Strain Of
Mr. and Mn Olney
Adams. Everyone of Hastings
of the 1932 tuberculosis Christinas
Lespedega Indicate II Will
wlc&lt;xne
.
Study Concerning Goat Of
RuiMll Carter returned home Satur­
welcome.
'
Furnish Pasture
Mrs
Kermeen and Mrs Milton day from the north with a fine buck.
Government
this week in letters mailed direct I j

Exd
Middleville were in Grand
rum the
u&gt;e. headquarter*
iiciuqmi iri.- of
ui the
uxr Michigan
— - [jinxing
—------- —A new pasture crop of | Kermeen ot
—-----A group of interested Michigan men. lfrom
Friday.
wno have
nave given a great
feira* deal
ix»i of
v. thought Tuberculosis As*ociation at Lansing ; special
•------- value
------ an
— the
- lighter soils of Rapids
- •
who
__ shipments
_____ i________
_
.been
___ ’t t»&gt;*
iTHitb^rn counties
nf
A number
of nJ
n^hbora from here atand study to goremnlent costa. have package
have also
the Miutl-.crn
counties in
In Mtchlinin
Michigan IWM|x»nui
been
investigating inc
thc vw*
costa u»
of cwuMimsoo
county!made io
lo rum
rural m
schools,
local »cui
seal sale vibiy wiU be the result
of r
plant
tended the funeru*of Wm. McCords of
been'mvesiiKaung
.-uwu. urn
•-- —
~—- breed— -— , .jnded
... _gmemment
7_______ _ hoping and _________
..................
........
nwrtm.nii by
Jw the
the U.
IT sS Dept,
Di-nL. of
of . Lake
lakevie
and* township
managers...in _____
eome_______
communities
and
su-! !ntf experiments
view ta former neighbor here) at
expecting to And that tifeie could be perintendenu of schools in other*, with I Agriculture and of field-trials made by •the Spring
' - Chapel■ ■In Grand• Rapids.
—
Mr and Mra. Earl Kermeen and Mr
■tmphflcd and made much les* f*- a grand total for the state of fifty* Michigan State- college with an early
and Mrs. Milton Kermeen of Middle­
pensive than they
al ‘he present |»&lt;ven million reals
.
.-.train of Korean lespedeza
time. Wr understand that the infor-1 scarcely a Christmas gift package L*
Previous known strains of lespedeza ville were in Battle Creek Thursday
the southmsllon which they have gained will be received by anyone anywhere that doe.* would not mature north
-- of- * evening.
‘ga®&gt;*Bw the
Mr and Mrs. Wm Kipkey enter­
placed befqrc the next legislature for not haVe gome place on »• surface one I epi boundary of Mtehi
--------action It to expected-that that body ot the tubrrtulosb reals. Many use plant has been of little value In tained relative* from Detroit. Lanalng. •
will give a good deal of attention to them
thrm jfor
or ,»
ail of u
their
Klr. Christmas mull,
mail, this
mis state although
annougn it has
nas luriusnro
furnished Grand
urana Rapids.
Kapicu, Hastings.
routings. Leighton.
ueigmon. I
IciteYs and cards. Thi*
cutting government cost*.
letters
Till, jear
tear thc design valuable
valuable1 ■-pastures
pastures .in
. in states
states further
furttier| ,Middleville,
.u.v,W
Bowens
wv.u&gt;
Milk. ■Coldwater:
Probably tills commiMian will not in- fd lbe
»how* two children alnglnc &gt; fouth . The Michiganfield trials with I and CaledoniaThank*giving.
Stilrley «•
Kt-rmeen
anti;
elude
system
ot making
song book.
But no
—
UWUI the primary
.. ----... —
--- ---- w mH of a huge *»**&gt;&lt;.
V'.., ...J.
...» mat- the new strain were made at thc W.1 Mr. and Mra. -v**-'-is of
.c of the costa of .^r ,-jm
u-k-,. ,be seals niMiirA
Kellogg Farm
Fann at
at Aucusta.
Augusta.
.
son Johnnie spent Thanksgiving with
nomination,. a»
ore
picture rhpTb
thqre )&lt;is inIn- KK. Kcllnee
!Jc*l.*dgaa Is a legume high in protein H.ic latter * sister. Mrs. Bennett and T
govanuneni that can easily be saved, ^juded always the double barred enwWe believe thc September prtmaij ln
rrnbirin of anti-tuberculosis so- and is sometimes cut as a hay crop in । family of Hastings
cost the taxpayer* of Michigan mon
n minders of the great work southern staler but IU primary use i* | Birge Thomas and Miss Lol* Morgan |
than *250.000. Wc do not believe thu done bj[ u„.n,
to furnish exceilcht pasture Tlie plant I spent Saturday afternoon tn Galesburg
anyxw acquainted with the matter will jj._, jnu.ntjOn children were-placed on will grow on sour soils and grows well , and Kalamazoo.
ray tliat
tlie
nominations
mode
»ere.,
hr
Miss Price of Grand Rapids U visit­
WM,,
.....................
~
13JJ X-.U sintt. the
s.re volume
unuuit of
u, work
wm* •even on droughty soils.
any better, nor any more *ausi*ctory wbtcb they represent 1* now •aimed ni
Lcspcdr xa is an annual and will
.............
have
.. ing
Lucile Moffitt
lo the people of Michigan than could Jh(; cj,|]d Eajjy dbcovrry of thc dis- ;to brssecded each year except on fkld*
Keith Schnurr nnd uncle. Brad Mc­
and wvuld be made by the caucus anu faic for humane and economical re.i-' where mature plant* have produced Loud. returned Saturday night from
convention *y*tem. if the Auatrahan I
g&lt;?u IlR. greater .iar: of th- enough wed to furnish a good stand I the north, each with a deer.
secret billot acre required im a means
thc seal.
.the next year. No seed of the new
Mr and Mrs Earl Kcnneen spent
of selecting caucus delegates to contrough tU1 mail in ;strain is available for distribution
Sunday with their patents. Mr and
ventions, and 1,1 ’EAV’*Michigan were accompanied by a let-j Further (nah of the plant will be Mrs Jack Snydt-r of Shultz
by conventions, we believe tnat oet- tpr ||wn
hlgh Khool boy whcee life 'made by Hie farm crops department of
Miu Louise Brown of Caledonia is
ter nominations would be nude. The-u
#avTfJ ,jlrough (he dirccm-ry that Michigan State College The-depart- I visiting her abler and family. Mra. Otis
caucus and convention system Is fur |w
sufferer from tuberculosis th ----------of’ ,u
* Morgan and mother. Mrs Finkbeiner.
men!-------------------can estimate the value
the
more In harmony with »««»«»«' ', high school survey mode b^' the crop In this slate only after further
Hl rye Tlkanas and Mis* Ruth Hetntz:
•0V&lt;‘,TW22B ro
P.r^ Coalers Michigan Tuberculosis Aviation trials. Probably the plant will not ma­ of Leighton attended thc Junior play'
vrouldnt need to cost thc taxpayers whJch
hi&gt; sU|rj.
Awoctatlon ture north of tlie south half of "
thc at &lt;&gt;ale*burg
Galesburg Monday evening.
8 ccnt_________
points out that thc pennies earned by
Mrs. Mary Bidclman and daughter*
the seal go first for the saving of chil­
of Hastings and Miss Ruth Heintz of ’
HUHNE CENTER.
,
f??^??GEVFLLEnui. «*ipdren's lives, second for education
_ _ luqmi.tuu
Ufighton un*
and mu
Mr.. aim
and M*&gt;a.
Mrs. Wm
Kip-1.
Henry Joluwon and family. Mr* • There were 453 death, from tubercu­ I Beatrice Wickham of Detroit was
’’ a
" kp&gt;
kev. Inca
localj WTre
were 8ujuJay
Suhdav gHwU
guests nI
of M
M-. I
, and
Alice Coles and sjh of South LoweU losis among Michigan children last Thanksgiung nnd wcck-emi guest of and M„_ Vcrrv.
MrJ
KennK.n
I ■
grandmother. Mra W-.Me
Nettie Newark
Newark,
and Mabie Johnson were Thanksgiving year the Association states, and con­ her ^nHmnthrr
ut
this
plarc.
clude s. wc can't let tuberculosis do to
tatned the following RW-.sta *nianl$*giv-!
Mr. and Mrs. George Cross cf near ing. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Dunlap.
Morey Moore and Clara Sisson of cur children in 1933 what it did in 1B?2
Battle
Creek
were
Sunday
guests
of
£
Irving spent Sunday at Henry Thomp-,
Mr. snd ‘Mrs. George Williams and!
D. Le*U and wife.
son's.
CEDAR CREEK.
daughter of Hasting*. Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Charles Crawford went Satur­ Ernest Dunlap and sons. Muj. Mary
Mrs. Alden Porrlit and daughter* ’ Rev. 8wadi ing from Hickory Cor­
were visitors at Asahel Th«n|&gt;s*&gt;n's ners is holding revival meeting* at Ce­ day to Otsego to spend u‘ few days Churchill and Miss Mary Boley, of ■
with friends at that place.
near Harris Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mi^dlrvllte. Mr. nnd Mr*. Lewi* 8kln- i
dar Greek church Everyone welcome
George Gillespie Of Charleston, West
Mrs. D. W Reid and two children
’* ner afyf family of Leighton. Miss Fem I
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller -Hom
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard HoughUn. i1 Hastings spent the week end at Henry Vo., was a dinner guest of Heber Pike
‘ Kennrtcn of Battle crock and Mr and i
Friday.
ail ot- Detroit, visited relative* at.
Mr.
A. lewis and Miss JJ c‘aud&lt;' Rosenberg'nnd fatally, lo-1
Mr. and
ana. Mrs.
Mrs. A.
a. a. *&lt;ewia anu
Boarne from Monday until Friday.
•Mra. Mary- Owen from Gull lake GUdys Barnhart and daughter. Eileen. j' ca,L
Tlu* Parmelee Economic Group me!
ThaniuciDng guests at Watt Thom­ called on Ardy Owen and wife enroute'!
Caledonia were guests of rela11
as' were. Mr and Mrs. Ouy Smith and to her daughter's. Mrs. Olive Camp­ I of-near
tires at this place one day the past with Mrs. Helen Miller. Nov. 18, with I
Lloyd Mi s J. S Thomas. Mrs. Addle bells. for the winter
twelve members and one visitor pre*-1
'
week.
Benton. Mr. and Mrs Huaard Hough- AU remember the Lafll*’.*' Aid at Ce-, Mr. and Airs. Ben Norman and sons. ent Mrs. Elizabeth Cline gave us our.
ten and Mrs. D. W. Reid and-chUdren dar Creek church Thursday.
Howard and* Homer, were Thanksgiv­ I»*.on as Mrs. Lulu Allen was unable'
of Detroit
.
to be wltti us on account of Illness. Wc
Mr. and Mis. Htlward Campbell ing guest* of relatives at Otsego.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John spent Wednesday and Thursday In
are to take up -Nutrition" this year. ,
Na--h were given a genuine aurpriM- bj ___ _____
SOUTH WOODLAND* .
' which wc hope to enjoy. Adjourned,
flfiy of their friends, tlie occasion being
Arcrlious Campbell and family spent
Rev. H. V. Townsend went to Man- to meet with Mr*. Mabie Kermeen.'
their xsth wedding anniversary. Mu&gt;.c Thursday m Clumotte.
&gt; cheater. Ind.. Wednesday to bring the !&gt;c ». Officer*, for tlie coming year;
and cards were enjoyed, prttra being
Mim Gladys Calm;, and girl friend; young people home for their Thanks- (A’creiap-. Mr*. Helen Miller; Rec realwon by Mrs Guy Smith. Mrs. Orlej from Kalamazoo called at Lloyd giving vacation.
ion. Mrs. Tre**a Cline; leaders. Mrs '
Burns. Howard Smith and .Charley Owen's Sunday evening.
?
Tlv
entertaining . Lula Allen and Mr* Elizabeth Cline.
T!
‘ • Mynjoy'
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Trumble and ’
P^thomus
aoiin
John umu
Gurd anu
and iiuiuu
family nasc
have uv«vu
moved friends from Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Godfrey and .o &amp;)Ulh
&amp;&gt;ulh H1|V(
HMV1.n and Mr and
nnd M
„..
Mr
&gt;p-.&lt; children of Mr* Shopbell met', daughters und Mlm Sylvia Ktuze of t
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith Mu]VlI1 Campbell are living in Gurd's at John Gardner's In E. Woodland foe- Grand Rapids
were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Trumble
called on Mr. and Mr- George Flngle- (home
nou.*-c during their ab.*enre.
afoenre.
Thanksgiving.
ton of near, Hasungs Sunday.
The wedding bells iuh
rung
again &gt;■.
in m.r
our . RUNMti Watson and wife.
-Mr. and
Mr. Chamberlain gave a talk on
* ««um
* Russell and Laurence Benton were in ,' Mrs.
Mrs (J
tJ. Ptase and son Leslie and h. alth at Hie P. T. A. at th*-- Wellman community last week. Nov. 18. when I
Qnrnd Rapids Saturday.
;I Aunt
. . .Phoebe Dunklew spent Sunday M-hool'iecrtitly.
Roy Noffke and Miss Gustava Currier I
Wyi-nnan* all
Hastings.
:lai
.i Fred
Pr. a Wwrmaire
MtliLutinir*.
------------- *»■♦■- - — ■—were united tn marriage at the M. E .
Tlie planet Jupiter i» 1,400 times a l liur(.h In Lansing,
The optimist fallens on hope;, the i
_____
- « &lt; ». L---------pessimist get* thin on exjierlci.ee.
I sin to merely misdirAted energy.
large a* the earth.
• Mr.
------ Mrs. —
and
Fom«
Long and fam­
ily are moving this wert to their newly
purcliased home in Caledonia.

Live Better For Less
by Shopping at

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Banner Want Ads
Get Results
PARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
1 'bf furniiufe. machinery ami clothing in storage
thitf are loo valuable to throw away. Other people

in the county want lo purchase just such articles, but_
do not know WHERE to buy. Tlie Banner Want '

Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together. /

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1 to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
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us the facts and your ad will go into print clearly
stated in the fewest words possible,

Our rates are

reasonable ... one cent per word with a minimum

charge of twenty-five cents.

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

HOPE CENTERMi: Kate Williams. Chas. Williams.
Leon Dunning nnd family, C L. Textcr I
and family of Hastings and Burdette
I Lyttle and wife spent Thanksgiving
with Chas. McDermott and wife.
■ Mr. und Mrs W E. Aldrich sps-nt
; Thanksgiving with their daughter,
Mr* Edith Ingersoll of Kalamazoo.
1
Mr and Mrs. Frt-d Ashby arc spend­
ing a few days with friends in KaIu-;
riiazoo.
Harold Kidder, wife and daughter'
were in- Battle Creek Thursday.
i
Mrs Floy McDermott will entertain)
the Cloverdale W. C. T U. Tuesday.*
Dec 6 Everyone invited.
Merle Kelley and family of Huckory;
Corners spent Saturday evening with
Burdette Lyttle and wife.
Albert Anders of Grand Rapids spent
several days with Fred Ashby and
family.
Mr- Crystal Shears and daughter,
Phyllis are visiting relatives in Lake
aty.
.
■
Max Phillips of Lake City has been’
rending a n-w days with hlg cousin.1
Clyde Leonard.
Mr. und Mrs, Fisher of Grand Rap­
ids sjight Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mr* Harry Owen und family.
Mr and Mrs Claude Mosher and.
Irene entertained relatives from NgsK- j
ville Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Bernice. Hegar was greatly sur­
prised last Saturday evening when a I
number of het friends eatne with well;
tilled basket* ft&gt; remind her it was her
birthday Tlie evening was spent with
gium s. -All departed at a late hour.
■wishing her many more happy btrthdgiA.
' Mr and Mr*. Frank Leonard and’
[Harold Reaar, wile und son. Stewart.
called on Perry Wtseman and latntly1
of Irving Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Crawford of
Lake City spent u few day* with their:
I aunt and uncle. Frank Leonard- and
'uife
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Kay returned
to Kalamazoo. Saturday after spending
1 the week with her sister and family.
Harold Rcgar and wife
Glen Kahler rejxirts having killed a
aeer near 'Limestone.

DOL'D CORNERS.
Revival meetings are beta; held at
the Cedar Creek church. Everyone
come. .
Tlie Christian Endeavor has been
postponed on account of thc meetings
Mr and Mrs. Norris Bergman anil
family and Mrs. Lydia Neal of Battle
Creek spent Thanksgiving at home.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Carl spent
Thanksgiving at Hastings with their
son,.Fred, and family.
CUfloro McMannls. Mu* Leigh Hol­
ton of Assyria. Miss Lois Holton and
Joe Sanders of South Haven, and
Johnnie Chrysler of Assyria spent
Thanksgiving with Robert McMannis
and family.
Don't forget Die Cedar Creek L. A8. at Cedar Creek churth Thursday.
Dec. I for dinner.
An automobile U;e u nut a true'
friand; it will semetunet- leave you
flat.

KROGER’S

PORK

BEEF
Round
or
Sirloin

10c

Pork Steak 3 25c
Pork Roast s«“ Lt 6c
a. 9c
Fresh Hams

•s. 6c
Lb. 8c

Meaty Stew
Chuck Roast

8c

SIDE or
BACK

Home Dressed Veal
VEAL STEAK
VEAL CHOP

u.

15c

Lb.

10c

VEAL ROAST
VEAL STEW

DEL MONTE

». 10c
ib. 8c

PURE CANE

or
COUNTRY CLUB

SUGAR

COFFEE

10 = 47c

29c
Kraut

46c

Sugar 10

ib. Mck
Michigan—Fins Granulated

2

Avondale — imlthful

Searchlight Matches

No «'i

6

Fcl« Naptha Soap

15c
25c

10

bars

King’s Flake Flpur

45c
39c

Michigan Milled ■ An eacallant all purpose flour

Gold Medal or Pillsbury ricun 2,‘ ib

SCRATCH FEED

(

Laying Mash

r 99c

ioo.ibu, $1.39

PURITY HUT o&lt; EATMORE
Oleo
Peanut Butter
Thompton's seedless
Raisins

Yellow Corn Meal

63c

fb-

2

Ib. |m

Ib. pkg.

10c
19c
29c

10

BUT.

.STANDARD '

COUNTRY CLUB

STRING BEANS

SODA
CRACKERS

OR

WAX BEANS

Fresh. chip

4 - 25c
FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

NAVEL ORANGES

ISO-176

Delicious Apples A" Xu.'.”*"’

25c

Heed Lettuce

GRAPEFRUIT

25c

Florida — thin skinned — sweat end juicy

Bananas

Potatoes

GRAPES

Golden yellow hurt
Mlchigea U. S. No. 1 qrellty

3 'b.

17c

peck IOC

GWoroia Inorron

KROGER-STORES

�THE HASTINGS DANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER W, t»J3

Strong and Safe Through
Conservative Management

43 Years of Consistent
Accommodating Service

t©®

,

We Extend to You a

Cordial Invitation to Join Our

1933 CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB!
_INCE the inception of the Christmas Savings
Club idea millions of people have taken advan­
tage of this popular method of accumulating a neat
sum of money with which to buy Christmas presents
for their friends qnd loved ones.

0

In many instances, upon receipt of the Christmas
Savings'Club check, the member has opened a larger
and more substantial savings account. In some cases

the Christman Savings Chib check has been used to
pay taxes, insurance or other financial obligations.
The Chijsimas.Savings Club as an institution, has
grown uhj.il i&gt; has become a well established system
for the acquiring of ready 'money. You can never
find an easier or more .convenient plan for saving a
given sum of money than by joining our 1933 Christmas Savings Club, starting soon. Make your plans
now for 1933.
'

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There Is A Plan for Everyone
Young and Old .. . Rich and Poor
Look Over the Following Plans and Come In For Furtherjnformation

INCREASING CLUB PLAN

DECREASING CLUB PLAN
r\

CLUB—Deposit 1c 1st week, fU -d
I
2c 2nd week; Increase lc \ I Z —
V/ eich week—in SO weeks. . .
A mJ

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CLUB—Start with 50c and
decrease 1c each week—in

A

far Kfl

CLUB—Deposit 2c 1st week,
/P 4c 2nd week; Increase 2c
each week—in 50 week?. . .

LifJ

mV

!■*
CLUB—Deposit *5c 1st week,
HP 10c 2nd week; Increase 5c
CLUB—Deposit 10c 1st
I
week, 20c 2nd week; Increase
Uvz 10c each we^k—in 50 weeks

-g nn CLUB—Start with $1.00 and
decrease 2c each week—in
50 weeks . . . :......
Li

2Kn
5nn

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Then there is the Level Payment Plan—al

Cl F*
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VfV/ each week—in*50 weeks. . .

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CLUB—Start with $2.50 and
w decrease 5c each week—in
50 weeks.................................

!'■% Utl
-s

CLUB—Start with $5.00 and
121 decrease 10c each week—in
50 weeks...................................

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A Li I
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ys very popular—from 25c to $5 per week

Interest Will Be Added to These Payments
At the Rate of Three per cent per Annum

HASTINGS CITY BANK
“The Bank with the Chime Clock"

CAPITAL .

$75,000.00

-

SURPLUS

.

$50,000.00

.

�LEGAL NOTICES

Mita Dorothy Hynes of Dryden spent
Thaniuclnng vacation with b»r par-'
ent*. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hynca
rkey and cranberry sauce and thank
id foe the h-r.es: and other aras«ul
wesMt. »e must not forge’, the glory
fk,w«ra. bushes. trees and ail Of na­
re 4 Handicraft which fuu beer, ou:j
in such splendor from the fin* crocus
and trailing arbutin sticking their
Hansbarm &lt; f beads dp out of tae snow and herald­
— - ' mg the coming ot spring to the-.assurviving chrysanthemum as it beaittfiCly bcr*» and departs with the
fall on its annual vacation.
M..r.v times we forget these teautiful
Mias Hand Hansbarger and Laurence gift* vf nature-add yet I wonder-how
•&gt;nt the week end a: Lans.ng with
Lelah. returning ^ihday evening.
.Mr and Mrs Pliny Hamburger spent
Pennock hoepiial Sunday after an op­
Sunpay with Milo Smith at Scbewa
eration He is getting along nicely.
John Stairs and son Ira called on
-M--.*. Louise Hlltxrt. entertained the
MX--..- dine Mae Pelton and XJarian
Cirtite -f Battit Cree-e over th* wi*-k

Mr. and Mra Eaglckroud and Wi of
Detroit. Mr knd Mrs Leon Tyler and
fatally of Woodland. Mr And Mr*
Tompaon and family cf VerrpontviKc.
George Sheldon ana, family cf Grein-

and Mra Ear! Taylor
•or Thanksgiving
Milan Trumbo ar.d Mr

Arthdr Mead had the mfsfortur
ave a tree partially fail on him u
tz-ds injuring one leg quite badly

Investing Safely
Rflmr;

Building and Loan Auceiativh* have grown faster during the
past five years tlian any other mvegiment service, and have paid
larger dividends than any investment you could make.

Forty years through fat yean and lean, a handsome earning,
ana the pr.neipaj kept iu full value of 100 cents on the dollar.
We invite your investigation.-

family

M.&gt;ry Burgett of‘Ho-ninga. and Mr. and
Mrs Richard O’Brien and children of
Lansing spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.

THE OLD
COAL SHOVEL

SURE SLAPS
and

Blrdsill

DOWN OLD
MAN WASTE/

Freeport Thanksgiving
'J lu- listers and their husbands ofJohn Suinm spent Bundfly with him in
honor of hLs birthday.

Grahd Rapids visitors Friday.
Glen' Covert and Miss.Elva Covert of
Lake Odessa accidentally rail into a
. wagon loaded with poles Wednesday
i evening while bringing Mira Elva Co-

And Coal is
the Best Possible
Form of Heat
•HE natural, even heat
produced by-coal in-

tamed Mr. and Mra L E ‘Royer and
family of. Hustings for Thanksgiving
Mrs Leola Woods had been in poor
health'fdr wane time. Wc hope she

Mr. and Mrs Alton Wood and Greydon and W. L Koblc spent ThankagivThc class party anil meet thia week
’Thursday with Margaret Coat* for a
pot luck dinner.
A large crowd attended the P T. A.
Wednesday evening and tlie play jriveii
by thc ladles was very enjoyable.
■
Creek and Mr. and Mra Lewis Abbey.
Robert and Rlchtrd of Hastings spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Les-

Grand Rapids. Lawrence and Don. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnston of Cedar
Springs. Mr. and Mra. Warnk* Kelsey
and Kenneth spent Thanksgiving at
I, 'Bowling brills must be of standard
weigh and circumference and accurnte­
lly balanced.

fortable, healthful win­
ter. Don't delay in or­
dering your supply—
prices riae vlith the ad­
vancing season. So put
your order in today.

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better
Our Trucks are Prepared to Give Immediate
Delivery On Coal Ordered Now

SMITH BROS..VELTE &amp; CO
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS
COAL, LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

TELEPHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHKIN, DECEMBER 7, 1932

14 PAGES

NUMBER 32

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS VICTORIOUS
IN SECOND DEBATE

mmLIDNSMESPDNSORBULL Cl 1 FALLING
Supper Followed By Christmas ;
I
Won From Holland Christian
ING BENEFT SHOW.-tvix—r
SNORT OF OKI
FESSHIHRBUILTi Tree And ~
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High On Friday—Next In
Social Timo To ■ • FECTMLW

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--------Moar^e
9.. T
REV- L- L- wSSr, county
Series Is Dec. 10
WTUADITTra
AO
FULLER FAMILY OF MAPLE
*®.alU’’° N®xt aath®rin*
POSTAL AUTHORITIES
ORPROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR
'The Hastings High debating trio was
testate Bureau offered te suX an CHAIRMAN, ANSWERS BEVGROVE TWP. MAKE IDEN- wlDhare a^tat ctotmu ££y m DER DISCONTINUANCE OF J(again
SUPPLYING GLASSES TO
succewful in their debate with
1 Holland Christian High school at Hol;
|fxtra number on the course here this!
ERAL QUESTIONS
TIFI0ATI0NS
•,,w
home on Friday night. Dec. |
QUIMBY OFFICE
SCHOOL CHILDREN
। tend on Friday evening. Tills was the
season. They have a-rtsned Joseph_____ ;
I6’
1
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jrecond meet In the preliminary M-ru^

AGED MAN IS GIVEN

&gt;» *S£‘ rSX’i!" !* c’Xl- GEORGE SCOTT TRANSFER-

SAD TAKEN BY WOMAN JS
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Ladles are requested to-bring a gift ’

’

Wm Bachman and Mteus Jeanne PROJECT DESERVES

RED TO HASTINGS NO. 6 for Hartings and obtained n two toj
1'

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, one decision, on the affirmative side ofm,

HEARTY SUPPORT OF ALL ,.Si
,

Africa, which, no drnbt. will lx- highly'

ftED CROSS DOING
GOOD WORK IN COUNTY
. , '

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Special Task Assumed This
Besides Repaying Gash The'for a lady and Hu* men please bring. Mileage Increased On Several the state income tax question, nil ' Camp Fire Girls To Assist With .interettnu' and educational.
... ^i.
—«• gift,*-all lo be of, reasonable
1
• .
siiHastings seven points.
| a *man's
Ticket Sale At Strand Thea
n,1"
1 • Fr&gt;d»Y eveninc. D~ 9 Year Is To Provide Shoes For
Pair
Was Assessed $00 I- ----Routes——. But
No Addition; gives
J judges were Prof. Deckard Ritter of
.
««
’be Central «-hr«l audi’.-irium nt
I value.
Needy—Give Flour, Cloth
In Fine And Co,U
In Their Number
ter December 21-22
eight o’ctock. All who can are urged
. Hope College. Prof. Rolland Shackson
• All members are urged to attend as a'
CONUNDRUkP-Oan anybody tell Rood' time
’ c ,to anticipated. Definite; Last week considerable changes were of Grand Rapids Junior College, and ■ The Uon« Club to to be commended io attend as this lecture will be out of Our Red Cross Roll Cal! to completed
for the fine work.-whlrh we have men- i:lie ordinary,
why a gypsy? And if not why should j plans will be announced next week, (made in rural routes leading out c.t ■ Utwis Roberts of Zeeland­
; although the final reporta' from over
. Hastings The Quimby route has been i On Dec 16. Hastings will meet turned many times, which that club:
the county are not yet all in. Enough
they be allowed to roam over this
--------------- --------------------taken up by the postal authorities and-.Grand Rapids Creston High debaters has sirmsored In sunnlying glasses for
country and steal.^Uc, rob and frighten
are in so tiiat we cad ray that we have
i secured a larger membership in Barry
l tlw carrier of that route now has u here, the local trio discussing the children with defective vision, whote |1
decent folks? So far as we have cv'er
known or seen these roving bands aye
■ Hastings route; but there hive been no negative side. All who arc Interested •sirents are unable to purchase the,
county tlum we have had for two or
additions to the number of routes from In the city schools should attend If glasses. Dozens and dozens of chil-i
' three y«sur,. But even at that we will
usually liars and thieves. We cannotdren from nil parts of this county have]
। not nearly reach our quota of 850. aa
understand why some tew cannot be!
this city. On account of fnihng health teissible.
framed,that will effectually get rid ofj
Jit M-eins that we should easily da.
: Claude Wood, for many years carrier, Tlito to splendid training for the [been aided bv this beneficent writ of I
Lions. There
al-|
; on ,Ulk*«
rural ,A»...
route
No. —2.• 1had
and -----their *micctwa
has lieen much mtoinfarmatian
them.
1
[AMIS
—. *w.
taM to resign. Hu young,
--- &lt; ■ people
r."—--------------- to a . *the -------—------ Is need,
---- -- -and
-- - will
-- ----- ■ 1 11 ■
n'nv&lt; be,
&gt;m, for
f,,r such
citrli work:
work* but
hut It
H is eM»c&lt;&lt;«*.. I ONE.HUNDRED AND EIGHTY■ about the Red Crosn that 1 would like
Theas remarks are occasioned by the*
„
.
place has bft n filled by Smith Sher- crwlit to them and to tluir instructor. [ wnvs
experience of the Puller family, who E. H. LATHROP WOULD PUT man. The routes have been rearranged Albert Becker
;: dally
daily urgent nt the present time when
when .
—
to correct, if pasdble. First, only Soc
-o
many
parents.
w!u&gt;
ordinarily
would
PRESENT
AT
CASTLE
HALL
of every membership gees to the na­
live at Maple Grove Center. .On Tues-;
:; and• some 6f
-* -•
■ .
—
them •increased• ■in ■length
BURDEN ON COUNTY
. not think of allowing their children to
MONDAY EVENING
' tlonal headquarters. Some criticise be- ■
day of lout week Mr. Fred Puller wasi
by several miles, so as to take up the
AT LARGE
j have Kte'ws purchased for them by
cause even that much goes out of the
attending hl* store; hto father, Thomas |
; mileagifof the Quimby route which hat;
county. Bui surely the national or­
Fuller, who lives' with him, who to 87.!
been dLsconltnued.
.
TWO LOVELY BOUQUETS
! santeation spends its funds wisely and
‘S’ were PRESENT school CENSUS I Tile length and the names of the j
! “Z takota kta., .ta
™
WERE GIVEN AWAY' (well. Even that money helps our
Mrs Fred Puller and the daughter
. a&gt;«. i&gt;inni-&gt;nr-A -r.
'rdrriera of the six. rural routes from
LAW INCREASES TAXES’Hastings are as follows:
'county. We have already distributed
in the house. Suddenly a new V-F.lght
to ........
an ocufirt
m&lt;mev.
r&gt; , splendid
Entertainment Byr nearly two cartoads of flour provided
iFord
Miu uivtv
drove up «ii
in limit
front ut
of the
mic piacc
place uuu
and
—~
------., ituiui
Ruraliuui&gt;
routeiiw.
Noi I proceedsiiiv
mostly
&gt;l&lt;/
to
-....... K
- in«to'cost
&lt;
.......
' ,
,
by t lie National Red cross throughout
stopped. FrofiKlt two gypsy women Directors Could Do The Work the west of this city and is 33 miles' nELTBERATIONS RESULTED Walton
w?Uon. has
,ins been?
“*n very
vrry aenerous.
fumerou* has
.
alighted.
long.
is Roy
Roy Bush.
Utah
DE... D "l»* h,...
‘a'&gt; discounts
hto billsAnd
in OomCharles
Dietnc
| the county and have ordered 375 boralighted One
One of
of them
them headed
htiided for
for the
live More Gheanlv Th™
Than Was Done llo
'1B The
The carrier
carrier la
old gentleman who was not expecting °
uneapiy man was Done i Rural r(jUW N&lt;J 2 pr(X.w,d, n,)rth nn.,
these needy eves, buti n st &gt;11 n n ; ■
pnny Of Philadelphia
IN DISAGREEMENT IN
• rcls more, nils flour is distributed
I money to carry on this work. There
*. .
By Barry Co. Supervisors [west
w irom
. through the township surervtsont and
to be molested. In broken English she
from ithis city. Smith Sherman lit!
BROCK CASE
» through Mrs. Don Foreman here in
I x n«“* &gt;«
declared she wo«_a.doctor/'made a few1 The Banner has received.the
received the follow-i
follow-! riie
the carrier. The route was 416 nilks
[ Hastings. We have had one awignpoMos with her hands before him. He lng communication from F. H. Uthrop lmig. but is now 52 miles
I
.|nrr, TUAT Tur
________
r“- “•
cxr-rs
» rr.ent of several thmsund yard* of
was unable to tell how it happened, but -of Morgan, which we are glad to puss . Rural route No 3 proceeds north LUNItNUcU I nA I I Ht
; cloth distributed through Mrs. John
when he returned to the house his vest on to readers of the Banner Mr. and.east from Hastings, with Harry
EVIDENCE WAS CLEAR|
‘
had been unbuttoned. &lt;40 in green- Lathrop, as his letter shows, does not Brown as carrier It is the longest!
.
backs, which lie kept in a bill fold In favor the recent law which takes away 'route out of Hastings now, being 53 prnhrahlo That (law Will Ao-nin °n *xnyllt
,* a 1 11atral&gt;a_*“en'
Inuta &gt;r.( p«k«. h.a dtaippcmd X
^ &gt;XS.mll»tol»1Pl.W01»&gt;rit ™&lt;»H mn.... Probl“llc T*”11 ”•« w‘“ A«‘“n ler In lhUMW W.dn.rf.r .nd-niu™........ .
uuHxppcuvu
»cnooi district omcers tne taking'«•««
w.o huiv*.
M the billfold
WllMd itself
we., w„
*t
Be Heard
Heard At
At Next
Next Term
Term Of
Of .
o^mb;^ od a. members of the Barry County Health an order for underwear, stockings.
but
was „«,qj„,e
fdbnd in the M
Of the vcjiool ceiun.v'arid puts that duty Jong.
-- Be
rtlwir Ivj-Vot
'
.
....
ttnenl
— Mr,
Ham.I
MaDagCr B.301.11 11OS RCnCrOUSly 0011X1- I Unit Thto fine affair was held in Caa- overall* and panto. t&gt;&gt; supply the needs
projicr
pocket.. -TVva,
The Altw&gt;,
other gypsy worn- in ..
Hie supervisors'
hands, nt greaUv
Rural rrtilt
route
No 44 end.
goes ^nrinrallv
generally iI
Uircuit Court
V1I the lUM. nt hls fine theater to the!
tie Hall on Monday evtoin’ and &lt;-vr~ ' ver the county. S -mcone has raid,
an went to thc side door, but Mrs. Fred, increased cost to the ’ district. Mt.|M3Uth nnd cxst fro!1‘ thc city, with1
Judge John Simpson of Jackson, who I Lions, charging for the pictures only. were laid for 180. Tlw room had been. vea. but all that to fumtehed by the
Fully refused to let her get Inside. This Lathrop also Is in’favor of eq unfixing’ Charles Bachelior as carrier.. It is. 35
presided at the trial of the case of the! what he himself hm to pay. giving the appropriately decorated for the oc- government
Well, to-be sure the
one pulled nt the doorknob tind tried to high gchoo! tuition for rural districts miles long.
.
mji i People vs John Brock, charged with'use of the Strand and al! his own"
get in; but Mrs. Fuller told iter cm- py placing that'burdcn upon the coun-| Burhl route No. 5 goes mostly east
---------------------------------------------- —.... J!Hteinn. the setting was deltehtful andiwUrat anti the cotton were to- fur-,
deprivingto himself
of &lt;-fmdilclvo to the line filing which hu/ntohvd. but the Red Crew has had a
take.-!
f fam the scene of an services,
“W1®®’- therebywouirt^t
hJ^lt nn
phntfcally .that site would not nllow her ty Bt large, rather than upon thc to- and
°"a ii“ little wiuth of-HnstingH and takrunning
■ runnlng away from
, pjt
accident,
was
evidently
displeased
mtr
thc
revenue
he would get ^-nie
If he put
on alwavs pervaded the. c gatherin'™ An ^ind the expense of having thc wheat
ip
all
of
the
forriier
Quimby
n
«8-.
Ed
“
“
“
i
6
"!'?
8
?
fu
d
?,,
y
*
m
,
d
2^5
i
ntevJ
hi
the
’
mrvte
to come in Thto Gyp protested that dividual school district. We are sure
lllrv could not
the carrier. It Is 44 ■miles thR
‘bc fan*
fact fhnt
lh“' th.,
the Jury
not norM.
agree. ' Ilin
Pte'VS3 ill
*” tilt'
tht reOtllar
reguliar WtLV.
wa&gt;. Till'
Ti e niC.Vie
movie
nl m,,nu Wlls weHTwo made into flour and thc cotton made
J1?1' 't!u.’.,ed
wash her hands; but;cur readers, particularly farmer rcad- Binls-afl.ls
I Wc
My
Boy." It is a fine &gt;'autlful bouquets of chryjanthrmums into cloth and.wcarihg apparel. There
long now ana
and was lormeriv
formerly aa
38 mile-''"
miles
We orP
are mfonned
infonnwl that
that, nine were for
for: will
*,**--be
b* 'That's
ttat
’Lnte
Mrs. Fuller refused that appeal. White rrv w411
interested in thto communi- lone
■
’ Rural
...........................
route No.
io. 6 proceeds largely
tergelv 7
conviction
‘1cl nu
and1 throe ,ffor
or ac
acquittal
lU ltaL Thc... picture, nn
onei that
thSLwill
™«ht
be trthTra^&gt;?w«
especially-ap- ,he Blft of President Joe McKnlvht, • where a part of that 56c has gme.
thls conversation was going on the cation He writes
mn.nd „&lt;r
Cki-r
S&lt;«1. wh
;, ; Jl,d
dudw
‘«*
n-'.am.nd the
tta ;
‘^'5.
George Scott,
who
«c to
°* ora.™ w reprimand
’*}*’’’•*’* tbe,
5' ought to be capacity dl&lt;.oraUd thP speaker's table At the'But more than that if it had not been
other gypsy thief returned and called Hastings Banner:
wa, earner
carrier or
of tne
thr Quimny
Qiilmhv
.....................................
route u
is now
now ifJ'“
l,r"&gt;irv
’ *•
at—
ntmidnight
Monday,
Mnnrtavwhen
«ta.nitsiudea...audiences
! audienceseach
eachevening.
evening.
cwtelustan of the banquet each Rotary fr the National R-.d Cr-ss which your
to her companion wlio was trying to
t noti«,d in tlic supcrvUora' report wax
*—
was carrier of
the Qu.muy route, to
now, A)h•*
/rnnnn&lt;
ln / rtKarwm4(nt i This project should receive the »up.- Ann
---------------&lt;._j .to
—sign
,— iher
-------i m-nev
get into thc house. The two rushed recently given In the Banner an item ■tb&lt;* carrier on route 6, which is 34 liberations resulted in a disagreement-.
was asked
naffie
on a hn.s helped to keep going how
(ConlinuetLon page three)
card. Tlii- cards were gathered up.
! Placed in n hat and well shaken up b wheat "round and the cotton mantifacB b Walton. From this hat. which wasjtured and dl trtbuted- all over the
i
nour, juage simpson ueciareo aim i
“ .
r held high enough so it was impossible United States to meet thto demanding
madc ’’T,'d thto expense. Takihrf the^Lhool cen* *"
” BLACK BEAR ca,Un® the
...................
-—
'A
NICE
J«o-men...m a few minuter
;
'Conunueo on page fiveemergency? Tne Red Cross mode pas­
, before midnight.
The evidence war ।
'
. ------.
- s’.ble this great source of wonderful re-----Fuller telephoned to Deputy Sheriff IUS by townships instead of by school
• i Bruin Was Killed A Few Rods clear- Tnere was nothing to disagree! A lodge near Comlns In the lower [notice to BARRY
Gidl Lykins, of Nashville, telling what districts is required by a new state law
law Brum was B.U1CU A row »u
your.„rtM &gt;houM bay,
iwmlraula ,d Mlettaan owtad by R,
,OT. TAXrAVfm. ‘ lief.
rno his -aid "O the iocx! Red
had happened, Mr Lykins pronmlly1Thc supervisor of a township can un-|
quickly arrived at. and should have/fuller &lt;rt Hastings and a group o! i Will be at the Deli n Slate bank
has SI 000 In the bank, why
J?? u,lC *n,',rn'-atl°b t0 Under-Sher- duubtcdly take tlw school census at I From camp, South Of Bault
Ste. Marie
lb,een
'«'n guilty.".
Jdne lumbermen from this section of
32d and
guilty. .
v. ion
(IU Thursday
rnursaay thc
me 15th.
win. xzu
ana 29th
w-n ■ Ir
Ly,k.Un *?01tcd around Nashcost to l!l(. taxpayers than would
|
case
;
he
state
was
to.
the
1932.
for'the
pin
p'-'c
of
re.1,
ri»v
This
erne
involved
an
automobile
ac;
ihe
s;at&lt;l
wa
*
found
burned
tn
th..
December
1932.
for
’
the
purpk-e
?f
.&lt;■
We hav-n’t half that amount In the
vllle but could find no trace of thc
required to pav any other person
cldent on October 2. when a car driven ground
Gdent
"round Sunday.
Sunday TJic
Tpe lodg?
lodge was ml"
enl? . cetving
cciving taxes.
b-nk. and when I became chairman of
(Continued on page three)
------that
- .work,
— • —since
--------for
the supervisors
are irm w-rk
no -kH
by Brock
lntt&gt; “ car drt'en b&gt;' Mrs r mpk v‘d ,,lls
ThL' 15 thr rccond
Mra. Kate B trdlc':
compelled to go over their townships
Mar&gt;’ EvanspI ftds clt&gt;’rC5P°ntlw?Wn tw’ y&lt;'ars that lhc c,ub has —Adv 12-14 Barry Township Treas
bank. During t'-e-e four yrars«
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
each spring in making the assessments aith George Smith, John Armbruster. fnt jQhn BrjcJt W8h cjiaracd by the roflered loss by fire. -A year ato last &gt;
'
--‘Continued on pa^e five)I want to ask why this additional ।and George Haynes cmnprtsed a party,
wl.h Ieavln(. the
o'f lhe spring a- lodge house owned by this
TO PRAIRIEVILLE TAXPAYERS.
SHOULD BE FOSTERED
. expense for sclmol census, csixrCljHJ’ at that hunted south of Sault Ste. Marie
'without stopping to
l BTOup
also
destroyed —
by fire.
Noth- I 1 will b« “t Prairieville Dec.'17 and
— give
6-v hU
.M-r--— was
-—
----------------—
EACHERS TO AGAIN
fli :
nr wr ’-&gt;
r
1 this time, when taxes should be cut on ;
nr
address,
or
llcenx*
numb-r
ln
‘
t
definite
is
khown
concerning
the:
31;
at
Doster
Dec.
24:
nt
Crc.vscy.
Dec
T
•«■"«».
or
address,
or
license
number
ing
ds------------------------------Giving Of Modest And Inexpon-, cwry cilrn(.r. nir Mhool ccnsus of at!! shot within eight or ten rods of the iind without giving any nsstotance tojorigta
' -'"‘■i of the fire but the destruction: 10. other days until Jan. 10. 1933 at
HAVE CAROL SERVICE
sive Remembrancea Will [rural districts in Barry county could icamp.
At the time the bear was evi- !-.«
। camp. A
the lnJurcd p^,,^ ns
r&lt;;.!isthm
,Iaw
n., .c
thought to be the work of some fire-(home for the collection .of tax^s.
rientlv following
follnwina- some
some track
track and
mid did
did quires.
.
.... the occupants
.
. bl&gt;8■ni«OD;„„
All
i be. and for many years was. taken snt- iiently
All
of...
the ..
Evarts
.
-—Adv. 12-14.
Boulter. Tretts
Christmas Songs Of Various
rrove Blessing io AH
lUfactorfly (or far leu than SWMl. The (not dtoerve Lee. who put a bullet
car. with
the exception of Mrs. Evarts
We aWnow there are good reasons director- of each township school, dto-; through hto head.
.£*rL.ir
“‘«Z
ZZ--------1--------------- Z--------------- ZZ--------------- --------------------Nations And A Pantomime
; herself, were jjainfully injured. Her
why people cannot make Christmas trict was allowed &lt;LM)0 for taking the i The b ar
a beauty, weighing ^&lt;r Mra
81m dted mx &lt;tav?ThP TAX RflfpS 111 RfllTV TnWFIQhinQ
Will Comprise Program
prroente to the same extents in pros- school ccnsus !n our district, for the । around 175_ ,pounds
and wxs ....
greatly. a&lt;1-- Jalcr hj lhe
IVdieSIIl DdriJ lUWIlbllipb
-----------Of jler injuries. The; 1 ,IC 1
pcrous years. It would not. evidence past six years at. least, nothing wa.s|mired
it . deteme
\,,r.. “ eUlmed ,thas
h°, I.
r Brrrk berime ,|
U/x.rziR. PlrvJn M 1 I Pa*.
I imp For several years the teachers of the
Ind by many
n»ny people, who
ulio viewed “
Mr.
city MliO ’lS have pretented a Christ­
good taste or Judgment for anyone to paid for taking tlx? school census. I j .
while
up
In George
.&lt;1^ a
n-&gt;hte^nHOVCr
C10S6
tO
1
1
1
PF
t/PDt
Limit
“.'.t it wax.
*?? hanging
ta",'?n' “
p ,?
““'“'Itaxed
a&lt;. the nLntn^of
moment ot Vho
tl,e wlUabn:
in*
tnnntimiMl
c-...*,----- - - :
»’
moment OI 11W CSlllSlOn.
go tn
to -Orrmr.
extremes at
at thl«
this Umtime nr
or tn
to Ar.
do |'
(Continued nn
on n*o.
page nvci
five*
Bmllh. Meal Marker Wednemay th„ hls mma
, blank tram IhenlI Every township in Barry county to state. .Even the confusion that results mas carol service Just before the hohanything that might injure the finan-1
t'ny vseat? n and thi$ year will con­
■nrnuiia beam appeared to be quite
bad
0 Iua
'within easy range of the limitations
tinue the ctut m
01
n„.
CAMP FIRE PLANS
iimposed b&gt;' the I’i per cent tax limit **
&lt;This program will be on Sunday gfting- from Christmas remembrances will
'
CHRISTMAS SERVICE .range of a rifle. Lee was .the only
I™
prope
"
y
-nnou'
any
amwanee
„
(1
csule
purthe
central «ch-ol'audll num
----------------------—
....
----ivni
CJ.akc
mil
­
nPt-be carried too far. Let them be
. , «. . .
„ .
„ ,
hunter
in that
section
to bag
one bv
of1
them
and
was
naturallv
envied"
Bblt
'
dnvc
,our
blocks
from
,
from
the
state,
the
following
complinWen
of
taxation
during
«n
era
when
more modest and less exjieMlvg than Toys And Clothing Being Col­
— -singing of carols ot all nations will
b&gt; Ute wxne of the accident to a house | tion of tex rates for various scctlnm of land values and land revenues
were feature the first half of the program
in the past, but a Jot win be lost to
ioctcd To Give To Mothers
In addition to the'beaf the party re-'
tpontinued on page five)
‘the county indicates. Hastings city is exceedingly low. ■
and for the latter half, the Christmas
tite world it we lose the Christinas
For Their Children
turned with three fine* bucks, saving xmlODCkir nniiDT iiiOTinc
ia^'Thth&gt;C|11|,nlt b'1’l','.ls5''&gt;f
tax
The firat cnliimn In the t.;i
story is t &gt; be given in pantomime.
spirit.
- ,
SUPREME
COURT
w&gt; ■■*.»■&gt;.wvw&gt;i
. -,JUSTICE
,wwand the higher sclwol tax If. Jfjwcver. ing simply gives thetotal tax rate per
.‘ mewhat simUiir In idea to text year,
Let us not forget the sacred meaning
Camp Fire Giris and Guardians will
__________________
FEAD WILL BESPEAKER lh*" ■•premc-court should decide that 11X00 &lt;?f a.v«.'.“cd valuation as applied but entirely difTerent in presentation.
of Christmas. It is the birthday of the । help Santa Claus to reach mothers who
I city governments are exempt from the in 1932; the second column gives
tke who were present at thc last
'Those
One Being ever known on this earth! would not have the means this year to TELLS OF GOOD RE­
,1Lj ,&gt;cr ccnt ,Unlt- thc clty ,
could amount of this total tax tlw. went fo. carol service remember the beautiful
with whose life no flaw or defect has fill the children's stockings.
TURNS FR6M WANT ADV. Brotherhood 'Next Mon ' Niirht
_K/ ’ I easily trim its budget to meet thc
the re- tla?
tl» servicing of debts—debts contract- pantomime showing the scenes per­
ever been found. He came to reveal to
A collection of toys has been started,
Instead
Of
19th
—
List
Of
quircments without any assistance ed before 1933 are exempt from-the I'j taining to the Christ Child.
man that God wns light and He re- contributions having been made by the
fYom the state
per cent limit; the third column gives 'Supt. D. a. VanBuskirk is again di­
vealed Him as the Father of nil man- Women's club and Business Women's Sold Advertised Article Die
Supper Squad
&lt; It is probable, however, that city gov- the tax rate per &lt;1.000 of valuation aft- reeling the chorus. Tile complete prokind.
This means that humanity. hospital guild, also several articles of
Same Evening Paper Was
The Brotherhood will meet next',
will
be exempt.
an cr
er Uw
tlw debt
debt service has bMn
been dedueted^gpm
deducted. kgp*m will be
an- In
in readiness.
readineaa ,
n . *
/
M(,, ay ।mX Lt the usual Saco and lemmcnts
, rn^1cnU *
“* not
n“l **
cxen?”1 But
Bul an
lx? given next
next w
week.
should be a
n great brotherhood of men clothing arc
and women interested in the welfare o!
The Camp Fire shop under the NaPubhahed
’“Ster "fl S
V
“ “ combination re- Column three, therefore &gt;h. -w;
-------------one another and seeking each other's tlonal bank will be open Wednesday
The Banner to in receipt of a letter ST
court
,nf’n* Ux',r
the 2*”“. un.‘? °f ,h’ cw“u?*lJLndln CHOIR WILL SING
good.
,
.nd Friday afternoons thia week and from Ira D. Smith of Nashville which ffoutataSS mrntera of UutTvurt■GU‘
*“ ,alonr'
by.^ IT'*"1 10 t,w ‘ ' pfr *nt
Ba,P
rUPIQTMA
The world to now suffering from the next to receive toys and clothing. In- is similar to many others we have re- whnt h&lt;? wU|^aw lo say will be of in‘Vhrol^h^t*!hastate *Suid JtS aredalSd?2J2tta? fori!«
CHRISTMA
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
effects of the most destructive war vitations will lx- sent to mothers to ceived concerning the results obtained ..cres. to everv member of the Brother-,UlX ,ralcs throughout the state could exampl&lt;. are alreadv operating for
m.nsinM has
I... ever known—a war that ..i.u
.K- shop the
from
uuna
th-Christ-rv.i.r\,Unu-.
r&lt;"~rauor
easily solve the
thc problem. If local than the required limit. The other Interesting
Interesting Service
Service To
.
Be Held
worth y*
tlx oruuiir
tlm&lt;? of. /easily
mankind
visit .the
week
before
! from using the Want. Column Follow- hood B[uj.mU
never would have occurred had the na­ mas and choose for themselves articles ing to the letter from Mr. Smith
anyone to hear. We hope there may be [ school tax rates were reduced to two or townships are from 92 per thousand
At Presbyterian Church
1
i
t,uw
m,lu
'
for
example,
the
balance
to
&lt;3
90
above
the
limn.
Most
of
them
tions who were parties to it been they would like to have for Utelr chil­
Nashville, Mich.. Dec. 5. 1932.
---------------------------------*--------*
a very
good attendance
at this
meetthc moncy required coming from an within &lt;2 00 per thousand of the limit,
On Sunday Night
led by the spirit of Christ. The world dren. 'Oils Christmas service of the Hastings Banner.
‘“reb,.
m-r..
„„ r*~- n । equalttaUon fund, even Hastings city In rolumn four is given the school tax
On Sunday evening. Dec. It at 7:30
Camp ----------Fire Girls.
while a new.project Hastings. Mich.
to itlll troubled with serious problems)--------------------TWOUld easl,y “H* Wllh‘n th*
lxr ra,C t,,r ,lW V*nou» un,l$ ,nd Other the choir of the Presbyterian church
which vitally effect the welfare of in Hastings, luu been conducted auc- Dear Sir:
second Monday, a* Use third Monday to|ccnt liInll Whl!e the rates in the town- township, county, slate. CoVert road. will ting Christmas, carols of all na­
every human being. Those problems' cessfully for several years by Camp
Enclosed find 25c for the adv. run tn! ^rhe aIin^.rr
for
the next ‘ *h,p“ *'oull‘ *
“»d UYumshlp road tax rates in the fol- tions in costume. Roy Oordes will be
can never be polved and never will be Fire Girls In Grand Rapids. ' A list of your paper last week.
\
n *!k ’Ul,’£Tr
ITil' There is certain to be some difficulty lowing columns.
the soloist and Dr. D. D. Wai Ion will
solved until there to an application of the mothers served will. be. kept and
I want to say this for the Banner. I
The figures used In this compltetlon render violin selections.. .A jilver offer­
the principles of the Sermon &lt;m the turned over to the general welfare never got such quick returns irom a. Brotherhood meeting will be as fol- an(J C0I1fUJ110n while such changes In
j0“rtax system are being made. In thc were obtained from the tax'records of ing will be taken up to defrag ejuieiueir.
Mount anti the Golden Rule to the committee to avoid duplications.
paper in my life as I do from yours
Captain. Charles Offley and thc oth- (Cnd i10Wcvcr&gt; WD predict that people of the county. We believe that a study Everyone is given a Zordial welcome.
Uvea of individuals and the nations. [ Mothers of Camp Fire girls and all
I sold my washing machine the same
i Michigan will regard the amendment ot these figures will give thMe InterestIn recognition bf His supreme good- Interested are asked to co-operate with day as the paper came out. in the eve­ er members asfoumv*:
Geo. Lockwooq. Erwin Miller Da e limiting tax on property as one bt the cd a good idea of the manner in which THE BARRY COUNTY
new and of Hto supreme and continu-1 the guardians in making this project ning.
Mum, Royal Myra. W.yur MkrrKk tat p^upm,
p,«p u,this
................
■ ■
their tax dollars
are dissipated.■
Ing Interest In mankind and of the gift a success,
Very Respectfully.
1 Wm. Mishler. Wayne ■ Offley, Jos ;5
REBEKAH ASSOCIATION
of Hto own spirit to lead us In ways of |
--------------- &lt;
—
'
Ira D. Smith.
Pflug. Jr., Ed. Rice. Wallace Mack,.
loving kindness and peace, the obscrv-1
ANNUAL MEETING.
,
Leon
Moon.
Fay
Marble.
John
Me;
Although the cost for inserting Want
Will Be Entertained By Has­
ance of Christmas and keeping alive I T1M&gt; annual meeting of the Barry
Lravy. Hubert Mead. J. L. Merriam. ‘
the Christmas spirit should have a vi-1 County Agricultural Society will be Advs. to small, the returns are plenti­ John 'Phillips, Harry Peirce. Elmer Ristings Lodge Next Monday
tai part in every home and in every held in the court room at Uw court ful. u so many people hove testified . ing.
Eve, Dec. 12th
community.
I house on Dec. 10. 1932, for tlx* election during the years.
The Barry County Rebekah AxrociaBy all means refuse to make yourlof president, secretary, treasurer and PYTHIANS TO HAVE
CONFIRMATION AT EM*
tiop will be entertained by the Has­
Chrtotmaa observance an.occasion for't*u'®^ directors for a period of two
MANUEL CHURCTL I
FIRST FAMILY NIGHT.
■Hi
tings lodge on Monday evening, Dec. IX
extravagance for useless gifts. Let us years. Polls will oj»n at 10:00 A. M.
Confirmation service will be held at'
On Friday evening. Dec. 9. Barry
A pot luck supper will be served at
all strive to make it as glad a Christ-i®™* remain open until 5:00 P. M. Tlw Lodge will have tjselr first •'Family Emmanuel Episcopal church at 7:00 [ .
-even o'clock sharp‘
mas ns we can for our families, for our. business session .will commence at 1:30 Night," of the season. Pot luck supper
1 Asayrta Twp. ....&lt;17 93
&lt;16.04 S 6 06 81.30
Boys irom the Starr Commonwealth
friends, for our community, and re- P' M- at which time the report of. sec- as usual followed by community sing­ The class will be presented by the Rec- Baltimore Twp.
“ ‘
6.42 -'
3.04
will be here to furnish the entertain­
and
treasurer will
Jolce that we have such a day with 1U relary “
"•* --------------- be read “and
r”4 ing, cards and dancing.
tor. the Rev. J. A. McNulty. The Bishop
T *
p
2531
nsa
2 92
9.03.
ment.
It
is
lxH&gt;ed
there
may be a
anyother
business
that
may
legally
come
sacred meaning.
All Pythiaiu, Pythian Sisters and of the Diocese of Western Michigan.' Car|ton Twp
383
12.89
good crowd.
before the meeting will be transacted. families are cordially invited.
the Rt. Rev. John N. McCormick. D. D. Castleton Two
2034
892
18.90
RUMMAGE SALE.
Every member to urged to be present
E D. Smith. Chrm.
will confirth and preach. A beautiful Hastings Twp TAX
NOTICE.
1606
525
The American Legion Auxiliary will and take part.
i service is promised and everyone to Rnne twh
18.01
1605
6.16
I will be at the following place# on
hold a one day rummage sale on Sat­
Fred Mayo, Pres.
TO RUTLAND TAXPAYERS.
cordially welcome.
lrvtag T»P
15 92
9.72
urday. Dec. 10 at the Legion rooms
F. C. Parker. Secy,;
Taxes for Rutland township may be
7.21
Ungs National bank. Saturdays, Dm.
i Johnstown Twp. 10 83
TO RUTLAND TAXPAYERS.
starting at nine A. M. Please call Mrs.
paid at the Hastings National Bank
5.82
TO BALTIMORE TAXPAYERS.
Edw. Downs, 2692. if you have nunevery Saturday and at my home every
Taxes for Rutland township may be Maple Grove Twp. 20.60
Taxes for Baltimore township may Friday during December. Burr Lau- paid at tlw Hastings National Bank Orangeville Twp. . 18,09
ntage to contribute.
16.13
be paid at the National bank every baugh, Trcas—Adv.
,12-14 every Saturday and at my lixnc PVery Prairieville Twp. . 19 26
18 88
CITY TAXPAYERS* NOTICE.
Saturday from Dec. 10, 1932 to Jan. 7,
Friday during December. Burr Lau-■_ Rutland Twp21.28
I am now prepared to receive city 1933; Don Wright's store at Dowling,
Thomapple Twp 21.8!
SQUARE DANCE.
baugh. Treas.—Adv. 12-14.
14.07
16.19
taxes at the council rooms In the City every Thursday; at home every Friday
Woodland Twp. .. 25.21
At Clear lake. Friday evening. Dec. 9.
Treat. Irving Twp,
Hall.—Nellie M. Smith, City Treasurer. till Jan. 10. 1933.
Yank. Springs Twp. 18.74
25c REBEKAH BUFFER.
Woodmansee's orchestra. Frank Her­
26.38 14.46
Hastings City .... 31.21
—Adv. 12-14
John Birman, Trvas.
rington.—Adv. Out Dec. 7.
I Wednesday, Dec. 14.—Adv.

ROTARY PARTY WAS
AHAPPY EVENT

ION COSTS

JUDGE SIMPSON
REPRIMANDED JURY

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;'.^^.m”;rL"X^XiLEE BENNETTSH0.L „ . :“-s^\,StLFuller
c°^eBurned
Ou&gt;nedByR
oy
to Ground

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1M2

I Personally we wish the Oovemor-■
• Elect would go further and advocate ai
I return to the caucus and conventioni
system; safeguarding both the*, caucus&gt;
and the c-jnvanUon by requiring thatI
nomination* be made at both by secret;
voting, using the Australian ballet iy*-..
:tcm. the political parties mtarev.cd :n।
PROPOSAL IS TO CHANGE .five caucus and convention.lo pay the
! entire cost. That would sale the state
PRIMARY. SYSTEM IN
of Michigan better than one-fourth ct
• MICHIGAN •
la million dollars tor each primary ekc' non.
.
What Mr Comstock proposes will tw
CONVENTION PLAN
a big improvement in making political
MUCH MORE DESIRABLE nominations in this state, because
■ ttwre will be a11 deliberative
uri.UL’LMLl.C action
RLUUII b/ u

6011.™ raw- 4
M® CUBES;

be glad to see the primary, system;
wiiolly overthrown, us .Massachusetts'
has just decided to do. But if that,
»h*U not .••rem wise at this time, wc
would be pleased to see a long-step taken toward tlie orerUirow of the pri-j
tr.ary by requiring pre-pnmary con-.
vcntions.
believe it will lead to the
substitution of the convention ayatem..
-wmeh i*-in harmony with represent*uvr government, while the trlmary 1.

COMMERCIAL CLUB
HEIM FINE iDDBESS

LOCAL NEWS
Mr*. John Qualfe ha* been quite sick

y—
awrwf ’ ‘TOWT TAVTW gam

’ TKEELEAVEN SAID

INSURANCE DATED BACK

Adv.
Mrs. Dan Walldorf! is suffering with I
blood poison in the middle finger of
her Jeft hand.
MAKING CAMPAIGN
FIRST POLICY ISSUED IN
Confirmation at Emmanuel church,
Sunday evening at seven o'clock.
AGAINSJ-fltPHTHERIA
ENGLAND TO MR. GIBBONS this
'
A cordial imitation.
...... Good Management Results In | Tlie Welcome Ladies' Aid will meet
Herald Editorial Decries Lack r-^nfatne'aatiurm.-. the c mven-j Barry County Health Unit W.ill
at the Orange hall Thursday Dec. 8th
Bringing Business And Large 'for dinner All Invited.
Or U«der,hlp A, Result Of
So°» * 0&gt;»h* T«°M «■&gt;
Thb Barnaby restaurant la to be sold
Income To Companies
Present Conditions
plan
|
Rural Schools
at Shcrtn'B sale Saturday. See Ure advertbement on another page.
W- believe there will be general apPs
plan will t&gt;
proval by member* of all parUe.- of bf-tu:
&lt; eu.~d
•Vin.iun ol .J oJ., '““
■ Mixed dances al thc Thornapplc
Lake Hotel every Saturday night, Lin- i
the annout.remrnt by Oov» rfl.-u-Elect Bami&gt;
nlngton and hu orchestra —Adv
.Comstock of til* purpose to urge ;C would
F-.r.uu1.h
ad'.i,r. ,1,
Ute liuuniweL, Wwnt.n-, B&lt;«rd ol IVim^ek*!«.
radical changt in jne pn-'-rnt wholly re.-er?
making choice'
of candidates It!
,1?™™
Mr
the,
u^ud.
1
"» »',«k
""
—
rul'd
give
the
people
u
chance
to
A* »r undersUhd hts proposal it l *
o. diphtheria. • -jxi i.il.. thc mon
,
. 54ondaj.
this:. To ,-eqmre the holdljw ■&gt;! pre- ■ iake their choices at the primary. I lima
• rious
- ar- children Abodt 85
tL ^blT^hen Jo*Si I Thei’ U a bcaU,y
*t the
primary ennvenfioov by ail parutM in. Ith thc Cboie*!t largely confined to per cent Of the deaths traceable to this; ’
‘
J
1
*
r
™mred'
Rwd
I&gt;TUC
8tore
lhf
*»htwe
of
this
the yean when «tau- and county.offi- love made previouslyby duly con- &lt; ne di.&lt; are are of children under five h '
j/ u contribute- one-fifth of i *'et'k
‘P**1*1 announcement ci-efluted repre*entaUve convention- Wc
c.'rs are to be nommatt-d. Tbe»e
yrars &gt;f age When it is p^Mble
wlrcrc tn this u*ue.
believe the ijcojile would discover that maV*
a child immune from an attack i“*‘
ouMtHtlJ F"™**
* especially interested
■cccrdingkpAJr. Com*'ock’.« plan, one better nonunaOcns would be made by &lt; t IhU d**are and when that Cumtn^S I!n thc
announced thi. wwk ft&gt;
and possibly two nomination* for each conventions^ where the menu of can­
‘I.-'S'
I
•*"«
■ Office to be voted for at the primary didates are talked over, and understood
and Seed Store—Adv.
by the delegates^ than by peopJe^who
pSAiy -ni-1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Smith have
vote without
‘
‘ ’
moved from 80. Broadway Into the
merits o
' he influence* backing'
hr»u*e recently vacated by Mrs. Mac
candidat
office. We are erntfi-i
Roiu-h at 910 So Hanover St
• people would take the
Many people will be wry glad to
firs'. step suggested. by our Oov&gt;
learn that the Baird Clotlung .store Is
Five-port and Orange,ville Kha .to. . ™
Sand ‘reural hundn*l Iput,,ng fn * chrtrtnuu wIr 01
and
the prtma:
eammlan Is
Is now
nor tn
in progress
nrrntre® in
in 1'7'^
' '**’ n
nJdtn
5“bto£ ‘J* £“* ,urnullln«' at reduced price*
aiyj the campaign
N'.ishvillt'. under the direction of Dra...'41“r5.
~'T
■ . ____
an editorial- aritti-n
•
,..H r .i/'.i,:
i^h* business haa grown until at the&lt;
editor of thc Grand Rapids ..toms
ana Lofdahl.
: tee-ent time in tire United Htut-A
Emmcjcan Moore, infant .daughter
tn
De rex- and UMiqal place then-fw
j of Mr and Mra Robert Mborr. has
and published in Wednesday's
f .r tire fight .uaimr dtphtlrerta is in 1
’ been seriously ill Ure j^t week and
not qualified to t&lt;•pn-.-*t;t
•:re rural district* and among rural
und.r the care &lt;tf a nuVre. The'little
Miciugan to iremlx-r* of the legisla­
j.upih. jwriicularly with children &lt;&gt;: j fh&lt;
Bone u »«&lt;&gt;wly-improving.
ture. They filed petition* and-manthe nre
♦ Hooting* Chapter No 7 O. E. S. held
ptdi’Jcal leaders; pre- &lt; hooLag- Brtnhim; with thc new ,'t*'
m'm^f^dd.-d ^e'1 nl!U‘!U’n Tu,''’&lt;!:‘y evening with a
is the .primary. Un-' •..nr. thi'campaKii will b. p-.p. &lt;,n No * f ‘ l" •”*'
nations and were placed on the party
caucus and rtrtivenpan system i child will tx- gtv-n thc Dixoid ‘r'*k^nJ”tw.hSbVl£Sm dSa??UHhH^i,*,n&lt;hd ■tu,MUnce conddering tlie
ticket. There was no thought at thr
"* “?•*inclement weather. R-freshrm-nU were
••re men in i*« r, vrr.iiig pr&gt; - ment without Un- consent of his or he?ti^ ““
time the nnminafi.-mC
i&lt;- made trial
l-arints But tire parent* are not onlyHSit
fol lowing Ure meeting
r-.
the- democrats would mnke such a cine:, member* of both parties. who invited t-&gt; give their ™mrent to hum' 'Jthu«&gt;Cal1 Mn' E'ltt »&gt;**“. 2t»2, if you.
interest in'tire party to
clean sweep ar, -hey did; .o there,was t'Kik an...active
— &lt;--&gt;
----- u
n,llc(v •he children .f xhool ace made »««- '
,,,r U* American Ln/m
which
they
In
­
no organized effort tc defeat Uu:."
mu* to diphUrerta. but they are
«« AuxUl^mmue sale
urday.
candidates. Tliey ww-re ejected, and
will ru ut'Lan'ing making Jaws.for the in behalf of the party o( their-chol
family under five year- and over nip-. ^.ln
Ydur co-operation Will be appreciated.
•
f Ml
•
'
oi
p»T“- «•«
the denwrits of tlie prfinary system.
. v.aiiciw notices properly pcted and Z"t L',7*»_«?-.
ibig l ie insurance
said
, •
„ovp companies,
„„ „„
Ur Mr.
,ha(-have
.
publblx-d for their tnwn»h'pv. They K-mxflhou'e on Ure day when the doc- ■ tv...
nicies for the American Legion
would solicit' attendance nt such ritu- •or will b*- In their district to give lire j{depression and’are still going' »««nic.
ilw’u4iw 1 hom^
mtWj.
Usually these leaders were Toxbld treatment, and have Urescj1
. .
'^chosen to reprejrnt the vi ting prccinc: • oungrr children also treated As tire —,
. State street donned a festive air on
at county ennvintlani. They uitcndtii
and mud* ft their biUlnt
to become
Monday when Christmas trees were
r.s who most iwtl the lot policy hol*r«, together with 'all tho placed along Ure walks. The w-eathcr
believe jmrents will be
’nmtnieni.
.xth itM.-. such as medical fees gild for was spring like ull day—warm with
. rate with the Barry L
' ‘oliciling of insurance. There rttmaln*, occasional showers and then .sunshine.
county Health'Unit in putting cn this
Revival meetings are in progress at
ja margin in addition which enabl&lt;\cihe the
rampaign.
Biiltitnoro UniUni Brethren church.
irrsuratice .companies to set aside rcherw funds which make them amply We have/Secured Rev. Robert Hall of
Waukr?
liina, us our evangelist. S-hiIa
NEXT COUNCIL FIRE
[Mtfe even tn Uiese hard time:.. —
arc
saji-d. Everyone is invited.
localities, as hap|**na* under thc pri­
Life insurance companies have tre- F. Wbeing
King, pastor.
.
mary. Til-' work of there men at canON DECEMBER i*
'mendous
income*
The
total
of
their
cU-M’. and as dtl-g.ite;. in convrafiun.s
' ‘
i
n.,nb„ Ar.i r-„,i,.,_iinn-Ytir.-.'nts run* into billlonvof dollars.
dr-elopt'd !i'ad&lt;kld|i. which Is. a rr
.. ;. , Ca
_„^&gt;P
v.r Fire
...» Ritnka ___
_____
«...
And
Leather,
1Jie.llrtinir
lt,anjl to pbllcy holders, GAVE THOUGHTFUL AD­
mre n
*r--------- bu
«n«t t»_ «r
‘All these draw interest. The premium
DRESS TO LIONS CLUB
return* oh their outstanding Insurance.
... ..
Successful Girls

s

TQ BIgLE TIMES

Waters Clothes Shop
Here are a few suggestions for
your gift list...
Turtle Necks
are what he wants. They
are here in many colors
too. Thrift prices

95c to $1.95

,ud;

Pajamas
as Wilson Bros, make lheniare
fine gifts.
Broadcloths, plain, fancy, silk
trimmed and splendid quality
outings.
uuiings.
-

y 95c - $1.25 - $1.95

x~“~=

Don’t
Miss It!
BAIRD’S

Second Annual

••• ........ »«««« wm

CHRISTMAS
SALE

HASTINGS

passim; of s. w. MOTE.
rj
.
■
.
ni
Summ 1 W. Mole aged 71 year.;, di-(I riaSlOnianS tO rlCiy
&lt;.u Friday, e'etung nt ht» home on W i
’
Green St., of cerebral upiplvxy. Sur­
viving are thi' widow i«n^ three dnugh-1\ An invitation to play over radio KtnMrs, Fity Ailerding of near Free-! tion WELL pf Battle Creek hut
If- Roy Thoma'' and Mi. be’-n extended to the. Hastontap.*. a
of Ha’-fine-. Mr. Mote wim j dunce and novelty orchestra compared
nml w-irnod neighbor. who!„: right &gt;T,unR n)rn of this community,
friendly mid kindly , to ;-nM. creherira will be on tlie air Ulis
unrrul rervices were held tuning from 7 30 to 8:30 o'clock, Mcmat 1 .III P M on Monday.;bej-.s of'the organization tire: Loren
Odessa at 2 30 P. M.. with; Francisco, director. Jack Wilson. Junior
l-nkyide c.inrtcry. Hie be-1 McMillan. Rov Finstrom. Elmer Sanones liftve'the sympathy of all &lt;i,Tn _j,... Kelley. William Kennedy
i si. iun
u.
Hu j rxmuU Ooucte.

Over Station WELL

Steaks Round, Suin
Bacon
Pork Roast

or Sirloin

Butter
Lard

« 26c
“■25©

4

HAM ENDS,

lb. .

3 Bars

FRESH FILLETS,
i lbs. for
NEW DATES,
lb

10c

ECKN1CH OLEO,
3 lbs. for ... . . .

Palm Olive
Soap ,
And I Ire. bars Octagon
1-aUtidr; So*p

For

23C

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s

2 Bare

LARGE ORANGES,
dozen

BUY SOME ONE A BAS­
KET OF GROCERIES
FOR CHRISTMAS!

Camay

rtrZdC

Friday and Saturday Sale at

Feldpausch’s
‘WAere Bttttr Foodt Coat Lcaa ”
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Ties and Ties and Ties
Hundreds of them. Sparkling new
silks, in every kind of pattern.

So moderately priced at

35c ■ 50c

75c - 95c

owen

The December Council Fir- of th-- ■ UwCompanies
...
&lt;Haytnig.s Camp Fin: Girl* will lie held ,expense■*. and accumulate large \e; , l‘,a! U1fr.. • '’’*“&gt;-'Lb'h*“rt U,,I“- Wednesday. Dec 1|. nt 1:15 in the
serves. ;o that all-tlie big cjinpmUo
Alinw.ir they rii!i lor iiHive he pn
r&lt;wm ;,t central .jchwd. Twcnty-M ven J me on a .-&lt;iund, .stable basu.
tlitt; o. a cohtrntion nomination ] n, ,v In,nil&gt;r^ have Ww-ii registered nil The .«]H-akcr contrasted the--afetv of
O
1j h&lt;adqiiarti’i.'. since
the last - Council inreMmynt in life insurance with the
- r"'“ '
j Fin- in Oetobcr mid tin «: girls will lx-1;nf(.|v o^o-hi-r forni*^&gt;f investment No
।admitted into' the Camp Fin- circle &lt; young man Marting out in life should
।with appropriate ceremony
।think of getting along without life inj H oiks ut w&lt;» dgatbeii r and of r-’in-r: suraitce. !!• suggested that every pcr| milker will be awarded and leatn. j kj&gt;n having a fair incOmt! oii tht to plan
|hmv&gt;rs will tx- given gills who ht-ve ‘-Ito save a part of it. Invest n Walt of
cured new m. ml» r. mid new gunrdt-rnv ; what he saves tn life insurance and the
|. n.erc 'Aiil al-.i&gt; lx- -jKelal fe;auu juthrr half in sonic other lorm of In­
jot the program unu-d to the holld.n come producing property. The speak•
&lt;r. utter by had completed his tafic.
i Council I ires ure open U» the public, [-mu |p; would be glad to answer quesJari'iits of the gtrl.. m&gt;d all irtcrestrd |t|ini-« and diet so tn a manner helpful
through n p" ,,lU

Betfins Friday
December 9

For Boys at 79c

Representative Feighner Dis­
cussed Problems Facing Peoplo Of Michigan

Repre.M ntatlvc Len w Feighner of
Nashville ?|)Qkr&gt;- to. the Hostings Lion*
Club .Monday on tlw topic. We Should
Do Somfl Serious Thlnkine" It was
a very Uinely dlscdsMon ot some of the
problems that face u« in the imnu-duututurc. nie^probiems Iw mentioned
mid dtscu-Lcd al, some length were-.
:
1 The prohibition question. He
stated that mile.-* more strict law and.
enforcement measures are ■enxeied. the
liquor problem will ht rtu»rc serious
than it ii; at pn-reut when the Eigh­
teenth Amendment .'■hall be repealed.
2. ’Fhe reapjxtrtionmen^ o( the tax
burden Mr. FVigluu-r painted out
dangers tn the income tax for the’ .state,
and recommended taxes that could be
imposed and collected like the gasoline

Gift Shirts J
.

ew -in

I «
( '

$1.00-$1.50-$1.95
.

'
’

Give Him Sox

.

3. Ptoiection of the railroad* against
the unfair bompctnun of trucks and
busses. This is unfair. Iieoause the
ridlruidA are compelled to maintain their own tracks and right of way.
which they paid fur themselves. In
addition to that they are faxed on all
tirir properties Including their truck-1
age and right.-, oi wav?.' Truck.-, and 1
busses, on the other Iiand, use the
highways which the state mid tlye!
counties have constructed, investing
hundreds of million., -.if dollars m
IllON HO.XOIt LIST.
MISSIONARY I NION.
Michigan and billions of dollars
loiastic honor' ni Albi-ori
Tlie December meeting of tlw throughout the country, while all the
luilf of '.lit- .cur-j xj,;thodt|t Episcopal Missionary Untbn truck* and busses pay b. thc-weight tax'
hav-.-L.viii annotmerd by will be held with Mr-.' James Batson. mid gasoline tax. These big bus.-« • mid
Wfnt-imu.- The honor 117 w Mill St iofl Broadway two trtjcka do more damage to highways ,
pl.ii-vd in two groups. | bl-K'ks from monument । Wednesday. than ull other traffic combined; jvt ■
.i- -V .'rad.- ahd th" &lt; j Dec. 14.
... becimUng at
___2 15 prompt.
....
j
they pay almost nothing m comparison
Devotions by Mrs J M Townsend u 15,1 railroads for the support of go-.. 1
Magazna- Reviews-Foreign, Mrs. Je&gt;-1 '-rnment It tv unfair This country i
*&gt;.uiu
uiicuuruic rapimy
sic Payne. Home. Mr... Nellie Scclry.
■ would deteriorate
rapidly wlinjut
without its,
its- ,
Facing
tlw Future. Mrs Clara railroad liner,. and yet this unfair coin- 5,
ixjtlllon t« placing thc r.iiiroa&lt;U where i
Brown.
they arc unable u» meet the interest on
A cordial invitation u extended to their bonds in many cures and in ?ome !
cases unable &lt; ► pay running expense*. !
non-membrrs lb lx- present
4. Mr. Felghner said v.e needed a:
IlNTISAI. I’.-T. A. pH . 4.
sane and fair method of aiding soldier*
and their dependent*
will be held in tire Cent:al school audi­
5. Measures of some kind must • b? '
torium Thursday night. December 8. at taken for the care and support of old'
i ' Allen Byhop, Cl.vrk Payne. Gerald thr vl-u.i1 hqur. It will be an impor­ j&gt;c’j&gt;lc Mr Feighncr objected to an!
'And-r Hubert MrCallum, Jay Mr- tant -minting as mattiTs of business
IMm.:.:- Olen Kahler and John Gould arc to be considered? An addtvs* wftf because it to&gt;k away tire incentive of;
thrift from young people.
■ Munbitpg mid cadi man .•■&gt;: his deer, i
--------- «.«---------'...
! Tin- Uons arc making plans for put­
jabo &lt;-i,. I..r camp. u-v. u |»rtnn &lt;1 ;
HOSPITAL GUILD Np. 7
, ting an a benefit show to raise fund*
which they brought tuck with them i,
' 'Pennock
- -----------Hoapltal
---------- -Guild
---- - No. 7 wil
-111 for purchxdng glasses for children who
'*fhe fellows were elated with their
*
haytheir Christmas parly and pnelhave defective eyesight and wImv-.? par•‘.t’.•unch&lt;2n
‘he hi mt• &lt;.f Mn. i,nl* nrP unable to pay the cost of
Ella Hammond. So. JefTerson St., on Blasses
; I’ltl SBYTLRIAN L. A. S. I’AHTY. ' Wednesday. Dec 14 Members urged;
'
tnr
i The P:.*byi. n.m L A S will' hold (to come and guest.; arc welcome.
I
HOME DEPT. TO MEET.
|:ts
jiarty
*“BRANCH
— ----- . ■■DISTRICT.
Jjfns
Thec;nt&gt;
Honie
nt-th*
Wrvn.
i&lt;i.vy.annual
Dec 15Clirlstma*
A luncheon
willon
be ThUrsserved
W1udepartment
mecI
0
.h*
•at one -- iov-k and each member u' The North Maple Grave Dorcas So-'o’clock in the Central schnrd huiMin*

lunwl ■■= AW win,in, . ,m

Plain whites, fancies, plain
colors in all sizes from 13'/j to
18. Sanforized shrunk, al

He never has enough. Tht!
colors and weights for ever
in our hosiery' stock.
Lisles, silks, wools, mixtures

20c - 50c

Men’s and Boys'

Blazers
They will appreciate a warm
serviceable garment in either
suede leather, suede doth or
heavy blue melton, zipper
fronts.

$1.59 to $5.95

A Splendid Gift for a Boy

Sheeplined Coat
\\ cather proof and exactly as pictured,
ones u to 18.

$2.98 - $3.25

. ebuten wppw .na ISl.VwLSfi'firt'

;WAMin« owUMTWfeiw
taair M llw Orens, lull. M.pk M K,„d, /ndv- suv 2»o liure ini
.------- ~ - - *-------------Oroie C-nlrr. l-ndny evenln,. Dre.
1
T"-!*" '™
M KLSSOU la NAMED.
Will Nh w un, .1 m, ovine,
" * T»"&gt;
«
Cureneo B.11X. u me .uereuor to! Mr and Mr* J,r Norton and lloro- , t, ^.,7*lth
: Raymond Wintttknechl as caret clerk I thy were Sunday P. M guests of Mr. &gt;*°me -TI- de“_l° contribute.
:ir thc Consumer* Power Co. office Mr ;and Mr*. Vincent Norton and Margerv.
GROUP NO 2.
Battjes luu been with the company tn
Thc Extension Ciak* will be held at
Hastings Extension class No. 2 met
Grand Rapid*, commg here well | Uic home of Mrs. Ethel Wilcox Wed- at thc home of Mrs. E J. Pratt Tues­
ri-eo.’umcr.ded
nesday
nesday of
of thia
this week.
week.
day afternoon. Dec. 5. with twelve
Mrs Sarah Ostrctli. who lias been members present. Thc leaders gave a
CIRCLE NO. S. »
helping in the care of her hiecc at demoastraiion of Christmas sweau.
| Circle Na. fl of the Method!*! Epis­ Woodbury came home Thursday.
candled orange peel and Parisian
copal L A ts. will meet- on Tuesday
Mrs- O D. Fasrett !■ home after be­ sweets. Tfc ntxt meeting wifi be with
ing in Battle Greek taring for' her new Mr*. C. D- Baurr Jan. Iffvwith a copi­
C. E. Groiic.
graudwn and the in6ther.
ed vegetable demonstration.

Boy, Light SLIP OVERS Too. For
school pr &lt;lres» wear.

$125 - $1.50

Gifts Men Appreciate

Waters Clothes Shop
—_____

J

�THE HASTINGS, BVtt.TR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1932

Fortunlo Bonanovn. Randolph Scott paper, and a number ri scenes are laid I
, and Murray Kinnell are featured play- in the radio station from which he de-1
er«.
liven hl* regular program of spicy tld-M
M— I
---------- k
bit* over the air.’ Among the well!
. atTz-r-TCCCT,,
I
PROSPERITY.
known-radio, performer* appearing in
INC.
A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY
oivc MMrk, r^Mler and Polly Moran these *cenc*. are Tlw Three Cheer*, the
A new George Arils* picture is al- something to fight about—and waU-h famous Cocaanut Grove -trio of men
ways an event of importance to the , the laughs roll up
singers. Tlie Blucttes. trio of feminine
(Continued from page one&gt;
motion picture public^ and "A Succesy [ They’re at It again—this time as vocalists. Everett Hoagland’s dancs
ful Calamity.’’ promises to excel all of mothers-in-law battling over the lives'band, and Emerson Treacy.
i
its excellent ~-*«
predecessors
in popular!ty
it*
——----- ------------ of tlwlr married children, in MetroAyres' supporting cast In Okay t
the state police station at Earii
'
| America” is headed by Maureen O’Sul- |Lansing, who broadcast thc infonna-1
The story deals with an American Ooldwyn-Mayci s Prosperity ’
The heroines of -Caught Short” and ,lv“n- “nd alto includes UnfiaAdteem. Inon as to .what had been done On
family of great wealth: a great finan­
Tor the Color-Scheming Bathroom!
cier, his yourig and lovely wife and hU Politic*'' have as many battles as of Walter Catlett. Nance O’Nc-ffl, F.merron ’Thursday morning Sheriff Ouy Tend.1
two grown children: all of whom find yore, but the battles arc louder and Treaty. Margarett Lindsay and other &lt;of Allegan, found three gypsy women j
i
‘a gypsy man in Allegan, arrested}
themselves so busy with the pleasures funnier. Then. too. there U a dramatic tavortte* qf Hie screen Hie story wa* ia.ryd
by **""
Wdllagi
‘-*~ Anthony •McGuire, i .them and held them for si-.enrt U-on-1
and duties hhfK.M-^ upon them by their twist in the new .story, and Marie doet “.rlttcn• *•••
MATCHED
IVhhr!
------- -—
’ lard
The latter, and Consetvatlon!
money and position that no time is left •orne straight character acting that
Officer George Sumner drove to Alic-,
for the enjoyment of real family life. itugs at the heartstrings.
coming /AliraCllOnS
:fan and brought tlw gyp^v quartette to '
In an nttem|&gt;t to remedy this unhap­ J The story deals with two widows who'
py situation thc father announces sud-J„are
—- friends
... —- in a small town, until their- Dec • 18-19—Harold
. . .. Ltoyd in .‘ Movie the jail here. Then th.- Fuller, were •'
denly Uiat he is ruined Amuting and children
gi ' married Earh .starts In Crazy."
frazy."
summoned and they drove to HaMings.l
'
and Lite Lee in Mrs. Fuller podtlvtly idcntmAl the!
far -reaching
compllcatlmis
which he J to rcgululi
.„
..........
—
— the new family—and fur
D... Dec. 20—Clive Brook
„
Such variety ! Reversible designs
“.. Night of June 13."
woman who tried to get into her ho-.:-. ,
little expect*, result Immediately. The‘file*. Polly goes broke, there-is a run "The
with A.G Tranjformer
' and colored border effects—in the
delightful comedy unfolds against Hie on the bunk. Marie gvU u job
in a -gn&gt;~
— ——
- -•
---------Dec. —
21-23
"That's
My Boy." with'-’»s
her daughter Thc old gentle­
colors she prefers 1 Cellophane
most luxurious rettings ever derived for‘eery store and figures out way to put-Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jordan.'man.was quite certain as to the identv picture of this type. -It is prerenfed 1 it
basts by "trading" Z7..:
and
.. Oh
... n.. paying
-------------------Dec. 23-34—Adolph Mcnjbu In the tity of the one who Mole the 840 and
wrapped!
Complete!
with a cast m» excellent that every bit ^"swapping."
.7 .;.^:.^.." tlrelr battles .’caure the •Thatcher Colt mystery novel. "The : picked her out from the bunch.
Set of
part is played by an actor or actreta of 'youngsters
then 1 Night Club Lady."
Lady ”
'yopngsters to get a divorce—and then!Night
Tlw writer happetu-j! to !&gt;■ over at
coluldcnible note.
ir;’'.!:— crashes. Marie sacrifices! Dec
”
.......
everything
25-38. —.......
Will Rogers ihbiuclfi In ’-he Jail ax this was g-ing nn. It wa*’■
Electric locomotive with he*d1
Towel
and
. —... and
..... .la planning
--------- to end..her lift
... ..Too jj^y jo work"
interesting lo hear the gypsies' wild
llgt-t! Thrre 5” car* I TraniA Successful Calamity" is adapted hetrelf
2 Wash Cloths
former! Track terminal I rack
•------ —
tlamentations and .protu.Satiotw of in-'
from u highly MicCTgatu! stage play of for the insurance money when Sonny­
cup* I 8 peer* of track—over
‘ncccnce; but Sheriil Leoiuud would
Mime rentonx back, written by Clare come* home, with the. profits of a big PROGRAM FOR THE BALUl inthri uf running inrlactl
LANCE OF TH&amp;WF.EK , not be moved by their ap|Haik for &gt;ym-:
Kummer. John Adolfi. who dirreted .deal, AU ends happily.
George Arllsa in The Millionaire, ’
There are howling incidentals, like
Wedncsday-Thursdav - 'Blond Ven- pathy. He asked them to hand ore:
Others $4.98 up
'‘Alexander Humiltbn” and ”Tliv Man tlw buttle of the three - rival Santa us." with Marlene Dietrich.
■their pocket taoks. which Hwy did. H&lt;"
Frlduy-Suturdny
-Zane Grey's -Tlie' found |7o. which Iw kept, together with |
Who Played God." Is credited with the Clauses, the hilarious adventure in the
, .
—•-*— West," with......................
directional this new Arliss picture.
grocery Marc, the comical battle that 'Goldan
George O’jthe
Brien.pocketbooks. .Then he invited tlw:
Allhough the entire -program U disrupts thc wedding, and a tense.I
. ------------ ——-----------------;two women who ha&lt;| visited thc Fuller j
Men's All Leather
Larue Assortment Men’s
dominated by the character portrayed gripping efrumatie scene. Ham Wood i"
------------------------------ 1-------• henw On Tuesday io go to Justice j
: Matthews' office, where they admitted I
by Arliss, the supporting cast is even directed the pnMluctlon.
more noteworthy than previow. ones
Anita Page and Nonpan Faster are J
itheir guilt. Tlw Justice ordered that!
jthvy return the 840 to Mr. Fuller, pay
wen In Arliss picture.s.
ideally rust us the young couple, and
! a fine uf j5o and cosU of 810, or take ■
Mary Aitor, bnc of the loveliest'and the children lire played by little Jac-'
most capable of the scrcdn's leading qbfe. Lyn and Jerry Tucker, Charles
'90 days in Jail. Had there been anyone!
women, plays tile part, of the young Glblyn, Frank Diulen and Henry Al­
।else who saw tlw* woman who side theand susceptible wife &lt;4 the financier, mott.i
contribute clever i.huracfer'
840 from'xiw old gentleman, or had
(Continued from page one)
F^valyn Knapp, who played with Arils* romevly.
.
______________ .
he been more ptMiUve as to her Iden-i
IN GIFT BOXES!
In "The Millionaire," Is seen again us ■
OKAY ikiriiiCA
°r
*‘n“" ““n’r- because
’r-,hr
.
his daughter In thul picture. William
OKAS AMERICA.
|nmt flf
chudren wlu, nre fitted »««W not *■*»- E*’™ ofT
va-sllv: .
Jaimey. promising youthful screen and
--------—of
---------------, known radio, ttllh K|ttMC8 WU1O
A number
nationally
o,nw injIU
fmm rural ow
district* b,,t»u.•. was thou«}'!
nrert nl,u-r« ttake
tl
twirl
...... ...
....
IrACZinfrmn ntivlno
&lt;1OO which ih.t'
stage actor. Is the son. Grunt Mitchell, T nurtniner.s
part in
in "Oku"Okay and
not ....
from ....
this city.
lessoir.from
paying th..
the 8100
they
himself the featuoaljiluicj’-'ln many America." thc news|Mper dram* with'
camp Fire Girl* have offered’ co,,ld Apnember.
J with pneumonia the past week, seem.1Mr. and Mrs.
____________
John Blocher
----------------------and two ----------- Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
lesser production.*., has the ImpotLmt Lew Ayres In the starring role’ •
' their assistance in selling the tickets in
When told by Sheriff Leonard they to be some bitter nt this writing.
----- ...
raw.
MLm. clam 'Blocher. ajw Mn. । Dorothy, Mr. and Mr». Sylvester Hynes.
role of the Wilton butler. David TorAyres Is seen as a broadcx.t»ng c&gt;l- ’Hustings Tlw price of the tickets has inU!lt I,ro(,ucc lh« MM,-the older of the
, .....
were Sunday t also Mrs.‘Sam Hefflebotrer and Cathand son Oscar w&lt;
swung her hnnri&lt;
hand.* nnd
and wnilwailChas. Aspirmlljnv&gt; brouglit home Ida Flory
rence. Hardie Albright. Hale Hamilton., umnht attached to a New Yotk news-'not
—* been
*----- increared,
■—-as- Is
■- the common
'----- ■ two women swune
guesta
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Herzie Jcnne were Sunday callers at Mr. and
rd •••
that
had no money, »»
but thbt she -Friday
theliospitul and I*.rtgetting
■practice of benefit shows, but is Iwld •■*
“• •Mie
—*&lt;»«,.
----- from
'
and fanuly
Mrs Delbert Slocum's In Woodland.
’&lt;»
nnUr .dmhulon Bria- on U.ew “« I"** \ &gt;»*«•«•
WM coin, *&gt;“■« •*
“*
1.0 nUhU .so you will h.v. lhe "“"hcl .hui, A, oould all to nt ----------------------------------------------prlvlhw of Jcrln, . One show &gt;M ut "&lt;* "■“'■*&gt;' She ukM on otherr to co ,
I th. urn. time eontrlbutlntt lo ■ iutnl «&gt; " "5* “ •&gt;" ““'d «“!»»
tliin U ot .11.1 help to many children. 'ul|u&gt;blc coins to rah. th. I3tt A vlht
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN -:- TELEPHONES; 2244 - 2557 ■
. A. a result or Ulla trork many chll- "&gt;,*•• *•»&gt;&gt;» ‘ «ra evidenced be un­
it drtn an able to M. and study to a tar «“&gt;“«"'• ° , ■&gt;»' propn. '.ora to tak.
,s lieurr advantage Tltey could not have chances on th. senulneiw^ or the
■; ,tlte«la^alth.pn»mttlm..bnau»!S“" “
&gt;»
,h™
X 'their parent, arc hot m a pnluon to P»”, ■»" *»' 1™d »»*But be- .
'' ‘buy*them
'
forc thc lwo womcn 8°l I*1611
the.
$
Mark December 21 and December 22
1
0 os'dates when you are to be at the *h*rc !L?*r C'Olhlng 830 in KrecnCOMMENCING WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 7TH there will be an
;Strand theater to attend this benefit ^?ckf;T J?11*
-li,nlcd1 ??;r-,
thc
Auction of high grade furniture at our store, and there will continue to
\ sll0W
, Sheriff when they reached thc jail.
j
be held, two auctions each day until our stock is thoroughly reduced.
Jv '
' ________ )n,
j The crowd lef*. In tlwlr hlgh-powcr»'
r-iiRisTMAK sfaix
I ‘‘d car. but the Sheriff did not take
Thia will continue to give the people of Hastings and the surrounding
‘
‘’
any dinners on tfwlr doing further
country
a chance in a lifetime to buy strictly good furniture at their
J* . Quy Christmas teals. I he pennies spent depredations in this county, so he fol- i
own price.
C I-or them aids In the banishment
Elowc-d them to the county line and
Of that insidious disease
I matched them disappear down the road
\ Which saps thc youthful energies
। toward Kalamazoo.
S Of boys and girls -they help to purge j
-------------- &lt; • » —
\ Tills ’ state of childhood's blackest
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
§ j
scourge
| Thc Martin P. T. A was well attend*
Between auctions we will offer at private sale such bargains as will well
vj Which menaces, with Ks uncouth
| id, the schoolhouse being filled. The
8 .Mahgnancy. our precious youth!
nnfro pjay wnicn WM
D&gt;.
be remembered for a long time in the history of furniture selling in this
negro piny which was put on by Voyk,
.
vicinity.
S Buy Christmas seals and help to free J Varney and Miss Brumm w*s very
x «...
-------- - of tint dread mnlndy
.Bood
nadlI1(., and guitar’
Our homes
Which enters, with its evil stealth.
Come—Come—Come and Help Yourselves to the .
. nituic by Earl Shutu and sister Donna
:To take tlw priceless boon of health I and Eldon Oaks, also Mra. Allcrding
'Feast of Bargains.
From fathers so they cannot cam
„ H.„.„
„„ very good; gave
a piano solo’ which was
The comforts which al! fathers yearn We surely thank all who helped out on
December 13
By honest Ubor to provide
■ the program. Sandwiches and cotfee
You’ll Get Shivers, Laughs - and Thrills Galore I
i For there who *ncath their roofs abide.! were served.
Buy Christmas seals and help to stay
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herzie and famThe firqgrc.vt of Ulis grisly. gray
• ily called on their uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Destroyer which engraves its blight
Wm. Flory In Woodland.. Wednesday
On motherhood and steals thc right
' evening.
Ot women to exert-the care
i Little Teddy Offley, ron of Mr. and
Their growing children ought to share. ! Mrs. Wayne Offley, who was very HI
TELEPHONE 2226
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Buy ChfUtmns seals—help vitalize
”
V VICTOR M:UCLEN
This ma-it important entcrpHsc!
i Texas has established a 100-acre
RICHARD ARIEN^^JL
Ed. 8 Snover. ! sanctuary for wild flowers.
f ADRIENNE AMES
M

GYPSYTHIEVESCDNFESS^tiEIR GUILT

At the Theatre

J.C.PENNEY CO
116-118 East State Street, Hastings

TERRY

BATH TOWEL
SETS

Electric
Train Set

2.98

49Cset

LIOIISCSPOHINC BENEfT SHOW

CH AM

. FELT

HOUSE

SLIPPERS

9Sc

SLIPPERS

SILK TIES

For Women . 49c
For Men . . . 69c
For Children 49c

49c

IIIAIIF

Furniture Auction Sale!

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

Auction at 2:30 and 7:30 Each Day

COUPON - TUESDAY — NIGHT

Miller Furniture Company
“Complete Home Furnishers

C EDMUND LOWE
RALPH INCE

WED’SDAY, THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
December 14*15*16

We feel sure we have the most com.
plete and extensive line of TOYS that have

ever before been bn display in Barry County!

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

’PROSPERITy'

SATURDAY

(TT’HERE are toys for every little, tot. No
JL one can have need to go to any larger

desirable toys can be selected here and at
prices within your reach! Everything is

city to find suitable playthings for Christ­

out on display in our toy room . . . and par­
ents and every child are invited to call and
see the new creations in the toy world!

mas gifts.
REGARDLESS of the age of the child,

December 17

ltrs Hello to Romance and Thrills with

8lL\JONES
Basquette
MccDoncfrf

Anything Selected Will Be Laid Away for You Until Christmas
Make This Your Toy-Shopping Headquarters I

Goodyear Brothers Hardware Co.
SEE OUR RADIO SHOW ... NOW GOI^G ON

-:*

OPEN EVENINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DBCKMBKB 7, IMt

PAGE FOUR______________________ ;__________________________________________

The Haatings

Views and O Mons.

S'™ tXSSS

What.Others Say

,

This and That
A Model community.

4

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

rt of Thirty Unemployed.
'
Thus the 1'4 per oent limit in Indiana :a^BMaaaBKBaMMMB|VBMMB|M
M&lt;£titaln* Coldny. Inc.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
'
WILL CHEAPER MONEY WORK? ■
SEVENTY SEVENTH teak I three desirable things. It has limited
Everybody Helps.
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Willison spent
There is an increasing number oft
the tax on real estate, has reduced the! people who are being fascinated by!
I assessed valuation of property and Jia*&gt; some short cut method to solve thoji
decreased thc total taxes payable by- economic Ills of the country No won- ,
1303 per cent. What Indiana already, def. for these Ills are becoming acute. ;
Cheaper money seems to J» gaining ■wlM.rn.Li of in. Ark.mu Omrt. .nd ,
IX H.innr’covxTr. onk yi:ah
ha* done Michigan can do.
; favor among many. Vi&amp;f Wt deflate ।tweaty’mile* from the nearest railroad .
“n
flrat the men lived in a cave but 1501} of Dcl^ 'Isitcd Mr. and Mrs. R.
tlie dollar, they say. It will amount to At
,
IN RAMRY COVSn, SIX MONTHS. 11-0# ।
THEY COULDN'T KID CAL.
twelve months had built up a 1
tT ri.no .nA
thr same thing us cancelling debts I£ ffilhin
,
profit-sharing community that Is! jy,.'..anZ ¥f*' ,F
.*ni,*??
।
* Many stales are In circulation to। two cheap dollars can be given for model
well provisioned, well disciplined, and of °a*1 le
*erf.,n,*!*!? c ty Wed’
ix bakky county. three months
.
'illustrate
thc habitual taciturnity of what one pretent-day dollar buys, that ,«teb&lt;
free
; neaday enroute to Manistee.
would double the capacity of jieople to ,
» anvaxcE —.........—.....
: Formrf-Prcsldent Calvin Coolidge but buy goods and pay debts. Il sounds
' Miss Lillian Clarke of Grand Rapids
OtTWI'K BAKRV
'&gt;; none in our opinion arc more delightful simple and easy, but Hie strange thing
Th«e
fhlrtr men
m.n were uncmptoyi'ti
un.mptoKll _------- , ~
“J
■nd
e”&gt;।
aneae
iiuriy
.-------J------This year, more than ever, will be a
... IM
.. Id.,
. .
.. • . °°
Gower
VVcrtnesitav tmUI
until Sund.y.
Snnrtav
«l'B*i MOTION..ONE
did «». like
cl. KCpUdk
”r from «.du^l.y
। ....
(l; than the-following:
,; about it Is' that commodity prices but
year of conservative buying of stand­
Before Mr. Coolidge left tlie White change as easily as can Use value of a (chknty tor U— up.!.., uid Uteir J.til- Mr a,ul Uj*- ?- 1-, Cr&lt;¥-k kbd Quy
UM.
So u»y r«md th. Book ,
J?"
01
Mt ।
dollar
—
easier.'
if
anything.
Tinkering
।
anvERTISlsO jutes.
House his Vermont neighbors decided
ard, useful merchandise. Here are a
with the value of Hie American dollar Mouhikliu Colony. Inc., and -cured .n ■»,« «’■ Don crook o&lt; yick^o,&gt;
MC0&lt;nlIe hU d*voUon to ,hc Old is comparable to putting water in milk option
on 8.000 acres of untamed land I
ttnd , Cl^lrKT
*
&lt;
few of many useful articles we are
- im t
:st
nn».
farm by giving him a handmade rake. It makes more volume but docs not In- ।u&gt; &gt;&gt;» hulk On. mkn .moot U»m ,h“™ "&gt; D"Ml »P™'
with
former's parents.
”h the
'he Io™,
oorinu. Mr.
Ur. and
.nd Mrs.
Mr.
,;,i~pr;
'They made the presentation an elab­ crease the food value. In all thc ।Md thirty ronu Tod.y memhrtk ot ! showing at prices within reach of alt
&lt;
Mountains Colony. Inc., are the C H. Young.
.
' orate ceremonial. Thc orator who world there is no medium of exchange Ozark
Miss Hase) Miller, teacher of ma Hie-1.
Hint is
Is quite so sound as ine
Hie American owners
(
r ;ii*rik«. 1» JUaorisa *n&lt;l iiw ,
. , ,
,
tnai
of a thriving community of 31
c , v, rpresented the rake dwelt on the quah- dolUr Wc u.Hpw thMe are other and |&gt;ou.«es. a commissary , a municipal ludl. matlca in Lansing High school, spent j
.&lt;
-m s* t,lut ,Uft( of tlw hlckory woo&lt;j Irom which it ,aIer UBys out of our difficulties.— a municipal storeroom, a blacksmith the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
'was said lo be made. Hickory, the Schulyer
"’ ' ' Marshall, “
* Johns "
*■" ­ 1 shop, and a church. The men have Day.
St.
Republi
Obllci
OSBORN GLOVES
The Misses Letta Davey and Louis*
st 1W
cleared 60 acres of mountain land and
1 shaker said, like the president was can-News.
during tlie |&gt;ast six months liave taken Bierbower of Grand Rapids spent
ARROW DRESS SHIRTS
sturdy, strong, resilient, unbreakable
"And speaking ot thc next legislature abbut $1300 of food from Hie soil Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs- Ar­
■Then he handed the rake to Mr Coo­ wc shall watch with unusual Interest Their large storeroom Is filled with thur Crothers.
RACINE FLANNEL SHIRTS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle of Carl­
lidge. and the audience settled baric the attitude o! thr republican members 1.500 cans of beaus and 5.000 cans of
republican who thinks it is good tomatoes, the work of thc women of ton. Miss Florence Doyle and John
STETSON and STYLEPARK HATS
' for thc speech of acknowledgement. Any
politics to Tiandlcap the initial pro­ Hie colony.
Hanimes of East Lansing were Thanks­
The president turned It over, scruti­ gram ot the new leaders will find that
giving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hickok BELTS, GARTERS. SUSPENDERS
nized it carefully and then made his he will be without much newspaper
At first Hie colonists lived on corn­ Doyle.
support. Wo firmly believe that the meal. sorghum, flour and potatoes, the
I address in a single .word.
McCUTCHEON NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS
entire
press
ot
tlw
state
will
favor
hon
­
|
TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
I "Ash." he said.
flour and sorghum, being furnished by 1
est and complete co-operation between the American R«-d Crows With tlie
PAJAMAS
SWEATERS
Ernest Flnkbelner of Leighton town­
CONGRESS IN SESSION.
the legislature and executive branches.' coming of spying and planting time ;ship. Allegan county, and Miss Gladys
WHAT
Congress, is now in session but Hu:.
-------- 13 AN -OLD TIMER?"
—Muri.aDeFoe.
.
Charlotte Rcpublican- new problems arose. Tlie community Holley of Yankee Springs walked from
MUNSING UNDERWEAR
chance* are that it will not accomplis;!
What i* an "old timer" and what are Tribunethe bride's home thirteen miles west of
lacked'*
farm
implements
and
had
no
_
According to
to
INTERWOVEN HOSIERY
much before March I.Aside from being "I.‘—
he.- good
old days?" According
SVOTHERFD BY WHEAT
machine shop in which these tools town to Hastings on Tuesday to be!
led by Judge’ Mark They arrived !
Fred Keister ot tlie Ionia County
could be made. E::t.
But. according to U»c ■| ma srir
.-UM M».
uu
GLADSTONE BAGS
three o'clock In tlx after­
the . colony .1 here about
i
ber* of ...»
...... Senate will
.... be
- forced :~
■ » &gt;ou
&gt;»“ can
“»
Mk
Haase and
a_N«»s^if
«,ui» ** wheii ,hc Pr,'-S&lt;'nt 35O.OOO.OOO bushel secretary, members
having covered the disurce in
Ms ...««■ wr iwlalta. Ihkn n ”
»&gt;•'&lt;' at name and popped
NW”1 ™n
“5™ ana
“'"1 carryover 1* reduced down to at least parched about and found that people noon,
HANDKERCHIEFS
itajies
th\ow away a surprising number of about three hours T7»c Judge |*r-I
apple*; wlll
when
rode
one-* ioo.poo.000 bu*hcl*. That's the way we
can possibly ptu.
'!ate
at* auu,cs:
'n you ,Q
de on the
“1C onc
irxtul Hungs. On Sunday afternoon formed the cerenr.my in his usual gen-'
SUITCASES
ETC.
horse delivery ng; when barbers told see it. A chart prepared by tlie United walks along the highways,' there colo­ la! manner and the happy couple left :
There is the question of war debts,
funny rtories; when dad uied the State* department of agriculture .how- nists picked up odds and ends of iron 1on tlie westbound afternoon train
the proposed domestic allotment plafi
B. Bcnhanx-Aeft Monday for Little
and reraps from automobiles and farm
razor
strap
and
said
it
hurt
him
mtet;
^point
to
lor farm relief, assistance for pinched
Rock. ________
Arkansas, ___
and ____
other southern
____
when children walked to school, when lhc cauie Of the slump in domestic implements. • These formed the busic ____
farm mortgage debtor*, budget probraw material for a machine sisop. They' points where he will s|xnd the winter,
tlw whole family sat on tlie front porch wheat prices. From 1920 to 1928 the
Theodore Oeschwmdt and daughter
Jems and economy mcasurjs. the quc.i- on Sunday afternoons; when, mother, annua! dunyover of wheat in the built a forge of an empty oil drum and
ttion ot prohibition rejicai or resubmls- tut wr hair w«und a bowl: whm Unllri SUU-a «a. WllxTjlUUUy below made a fan of tin cut from the lids of |of Grand Rapids spent Thursday with
old lard cans and operated.with a dls-|hts mother. Mrs. Cleo Geschwindt.
’‘aion and of legalizing beera and light
lookrt loraard ad wlnicr .» l»s
‘b“''
b“l“1
curded automobile crank.
j Misses Lillie Clark and Louise Gower
wines, new taxes, liberalization of R F. &gt;wlmmln’ Ixolr and lb. no-F'eee bald- '
• • 1 spent Thanksgiving with their grand,ra
canyo,cr ,odd.nl,
Wlth this modest beginning, several (Parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCann‘of BerC. loans, big bond
issue
for
public
•
■
, , ,■
'
i ; mg
ing sun;
Sult; wiich
when you-rouc
you rode ua-bike
ui*c on
on me
thc jumped
juinpcd to
to 250.rwo.ooo
250,000.000 Dusncur.
bushels. in
In 1930
patient
ertftunen
made
a
plow
and
a
|lln ‘
I.-..;.
VI,..!
-.L----j
,!
wcMu. new funds for relief loans, cash|oId wood(,n ^dewalks; when children the carryover nctyed 300.000.000
harrow,
thc
latter
having
hickory
jx-gs
| Woy Supplee of Unatag was tlie
payment of b--nu*. inflation of cur|n
n|Bht
thelr 1&gt;arcsnu
cut by hand. And the implements' Ku,'sl ot his mother, Mr*. Charles Jcnrcney. tfioratoriiun on p^vate debt*. wenl to ^j. whcn nn ewnlng out WBS
were made irell-at least with sufficient s™ »»m Wednesday until Monday. He
banking reform, railroad legislation. [
blR nn cvt.,u us an CVcnfag at liomc
strength to withstand the gafl '‘pf Ai-jP vl*ited his sUter. Mrs. Mae Pander
breaking 55 acres of virgin mountain i n"d
Agnes Suppler.
further regulatum of utOitle*. adjust- Iinu.. wht.n brcad U1U a nlckJc_ pjes
;
.
..
----- —
।| xr-e
Mrs Florence Xlatlu.,
Matlieany
who •-----has
u&lt;ktT4k.Tn
men! oi tariff, phillppnie independ- iwcre ten cents and you could trade an
visiting tier aunt. Mrs, C. A. Kerr.
.K^uTkxJjGilj;ixuLLLi^.tALl
I The Red Ctbss provided com and{.been
!
cnce. the disposal of Muscle Shoal s. the egg ut Uie grocery store, for a -penny
'other seeds. Twenty acres were sowett. went to Hudson Monday for a visit be-}
ahecier working week, anti-trust legt*-’stick of candy;-then you may be enfore returning to»her home in Athena, i ————————————
j
to
com.
Die
remaining
35
with
toma. LIFE'S real awards
Ohio,
.
|
tt
let
by the council on Tuesday eve- this month. This troop has grown
- Inuflh and the return of Hu- 2c postage. titled to class yourself
irself ns an "old-tim^r
। toes, potatoes, okra, squash, cucumnever happen: they
MLw« Edna and Clara Duryea werefnlng. Dec. 12, 1876.
from 10 to 35 members during thc past
rate. Each problem is important. Also who lived in the gold old days."
ibers. radishes, lettuce, aatermolous,
T1iank*giving Burst* of their sister. Water Is giving out in all thc cistern*. yeajr. and the good work is the result
। cantaloupes and sugar canc.
•are always earned.
legislation enacted at the present MBMrs. Esther Conrad ot Brighton They
We understand that the Rev. C. W. of close co-operation between parents
FOREIGN DEBTS.
sum will have io be put into effect by
—Anon.
returned by way of Lansing Monday.; Fox of Charlotte will preach at the M.!■ and the leaders.
'
Even
tlie
children
helped
During
a new administration, backed by a new । Many people in England, we -read, i
I
Ithe spring months they M&gt;ent their Their father. Rev Charles Duryea, re- e church in this city next Sabbath
for a visit.
■ There has been another change in'
TROOP 71.
congress, that is very likely to hu«c .arc surpHsed la learn from their!
vacation holirs in gathering blackber­ turned with them
----------11(lf, runnjng Of
trains on the Fort!1 Troop Nb. 71. T. 8. K. Reid. Scout­
ideas of its own on thc proper course■ Washington correspondent* that can-'
ries and huckleberries which the bilk
!
THIRTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
;
Wayne.
Jackson
and
Saginaw
railroad.
master, have for the past few weeks
provided in abundance These were
to pursue. Therefore it seem* unlikely cellatkm of ull or (part of the debt*:'
At the regular assembly of Giblum which we duly announced in the last had for a project tlie building of bird
made into Jellies and preserves tjy the.
that the present’«migre» will attempt owed bo the United States would-mtan.
, feeders. These are very fine examples
mothers. Later the children scoured; Council No. 47. R, &amp;. A. M. held on'Banner.
to accomplish verysmuch. Dlscusrion a heavy tax burden bn Hie maoism of
the woods fbr edible nuts and were able Monday evening. December I. the fol-I We hear that Samuel S. Bidelman.!,i of handicraft and will be sold throughlowing nnrnefl officer* were elected and‘Hie popular and efficient chairman of:,:out tlie city lo pay thc Scout* regis­
on several of the important issues will I the American people, possibly If this ■
to secure a good store.
installed for the ensuing year: ciias.! the Republican county committee, who ,tration fees. Anyone wishing one of
doubtless be started and many pro-! fact could be driven home to a *mll-!
. .
!l. Beamer T I. M.-. D E. Fuller. D. iwas quite Seriously injured by a fall ,
(Hv-als will' be Introduced but thc actual dent, number it may make a-mutual!
Nor arc the fineraru omitted from' M . j c Kctcham. P. C. W.: W. D. [same weeks ago. Is improving quite these feeders, call Mr. Retd or Don
Foreman.
consideration of •*
thc
problem
“T52 Hayes, Treas : kf W Riker. Recorder: rapidly and hojx-s lo be out again
responsibility' for legislating will prob- ।—
— debt —
u’— ubear
—- •
Unital
l»l
U»
300.000.000
mart
...
pmm
.1
“
&lt;•»•
“
h
“
b
"'
n
i
-.
m
i
cne
siw.uoo.uuu
marie
was
.
iwhwui
—
■
—
•
—
.--~
.
'
■ T.• Phillips. Capt. of Od.: T. J. Bros-(very soon,
ably be passed on to a s|&gt;eciat ae**ion sweeter fruit*. Abroad thc 1
WELFARE WORK.
'
.»« Hie
'g carryover
ven to thc climbed
church. tb
A |violinist
aI
and in 1932
Klven,° and enuren.
A vio imstana a
g un(J g. A N Ollleland. Tyler, i O.i account of III health, the result'
called after Gov. Roosevelt ix inuugur-' States bus the* reputation of 'being a more than 35(1,000.000 bushels.
Saturday.
Scouts
mandolin player are also tnciudea in, Mug Vlnnir Rutter of Bellevue was' of overwork duritig the political can• -December -3.- —
- — of 11M
li.rd tarinlner. Thr opinion u urn.i We
„c are .-.mothered with wheat. The Itlu-'.«©*»»&gt;••• W“h this, beginning. Ute
ated.^i
.
,
t o| Mrs ctM;3t&lt;.r Me8Mr lastjv.w. compels thcl-dPor of the Hanner
r
:
member*
of
the
community
hope
to
k
■
|
&lt;Gev
M.
Dewey)
to
rock
rest
nntl
recOrganisation
in
the
collection
ot
cloth. A special .-.eisioh of cong:ess now! nal that our foreign loans were’ niad«*, weight of these burdenvbtnc carryover &gt; •••••••— •
j--» —■—_
, week.
i &lt;wcv. n*. mwsji »v owa »w nou «w- ~
oa .small
w.,un nrniw.tr
.. in
't rraUon
“&lt;« shoes.
orchestra
in th*
Uie .w.r
near . M • julta'-Van y^t
Vliet of
of Ionla
Ionia wn
spent
reation outride
outside of
of the
the office
office for
for ua time.
lime, Ii »»«
W ■
and
shoes. Tiuee truckload* were
wnn inevitable. ■ Tim is’ for the best with exce-ns profits piled up from w.u । stock* ha* been and continue* to ix-1he : ^relop
the
roror..
.. . latter
...... part of last week with Mission
i- our absence our
»..r patron*
-t™. will
wtn ffitd,gathered,
n™,.gathered, and Uie boys added another
a* it u ill force the fit w administration,
•------- -•
----- &gt;
v’
;i»»r.
Mr. Barker
attentive vu
to their
xhKtt . nrirt-We must i'.&lt;! more
Minnie
Trumbull
inututr aiscumc
uicir wants
emu* in
&gt;n ; community
.—z vgood
----- turn
—... -wto
— their
...... list.
!..ir
to |m«n ropnlrw.
MrmhmMp in lly colony u n
„„ Rlch.nUon, Dor. smith mid Hie
the newspaper
iww.p.|wr drp.rlm.nl
Nr«i1 Saturday
suurd.)■Seoul.
.Ill agaih
wlh call
rail
department mid
atid Mr.., N*'*
Scouts will
to show its liahd at an early date and U»l_pr«rre.llr All or ihr tuna, hniwd
"* homes,
'»*"“* to pick up broken
r
Freeman *in •*-thc jobbing rooms. Bring “ ‘he m
various
will thus Bcqtminl thc country with “camc^rum bond i *u« s ■•ubte-lbed te : or quit raving it in such quantities be-. I‘”»‘t&lt;-&lt;1 to families of T1^ -*n&gt;T*r'.'Will Field relumed to Ann Arbor the (i ”
!on
your
orders
as
usual.
I'Jr
cast
off
toys
which
«nay
be
re(Mil red
by
the
American
public
and
that
if
fore
Huprices
will
mount.
Any
plan
c8n
/.
,?*
the
1
&lt;
1W
„
“
l.T'I
^r*
of
the
week.
■
policies Roosevelt and the new Can-;
for presentauon at Christmas time.
•
h,
...
cumi'.ni-.abroad
n-fu*c
to
par,
P
or
artificially
advaru-im;.
mmntalmnc
‘
’
‘
.-cided
upon
by
the
group
may
qualMrs
M
o
A
bbott
spent
tlie
latter
jtTess intend :q pursue.
—
'.,.,,u . urh &gt;, ip • ! or stabilizing wheat prices must con- :11*- Applicants must be American cili-: I)nrt of |asl
w1th Mrs. Wm. Me- i
. these ready that day. or bring them
II,.. Anwnc.u pul... will lu.i f. b. ,,nd ,llh
.urpluL-V^n
mid Wta« with Hmm mtknlUl. willlmn ol Or.nd Rapid.,
'to the City Hall.' where for the next
'
THAT TAX LIMIT.,
’ » taxed to make tlw bind* goodt
! Brown. Ingham County N«-w*
fnxn xhrec busines* men tn their
Oc0 x. Allen of West Bay City left
two weeks Scouts will work in the up­
. —
i.
----------home communities.
, ;Sunday for Chicago after a visit with
A tax study we cumideied Cns week ’
stairs room, repairing and making
'
THE REPUBLICAN ATTITUDE.
* ’ '
hl* coukin. Ford Hicks.
' ta show tjie eflvcl of the I . per cent ।
’there gifts suitable for use. Troop 72
PllHflCIlt Paragraphs
' Many Democrat* liave been worry-1 Each' new- member iv furnished a; Mr. and Mr*. Bert h. Smith of Mar­
SCOUT LEADERS MEETING.
, W11I m&gt;kt. a 111&gt;UM. u, house canVas» in
’ limitatiw on the property'tax in Barry
”
"
1
iing nixmt what the attitude of tlu- R. -• lr,,nF wh,ch
n0'law J*®" *»»&gt;* »I*n‘ ’a-t *eck with the latter's
couni'y shows that every township in
Tliuraday evening. December 16th. the first ward. F5 in the txxxmd ward.
A buttonlcss shirt has be«x Invented. .
rurjU .ires4 ot Mlcluf.un win! two nor mon- than three rooms. Every. motfa.r, Mr*. A. P. Trumbull.
th? county w
”
y close to
*" the ____
____
_______
__
ii.i-s halt-ring
but ___
ae'll
look
under __
therbureau
ffdm;u- towards the incoming udmintCii- |M*“n 1,1 l,w community helps to
Miss Currie Yute. who is teaching at Hie first Barry County Scout Leaders 71 tn live fjurth ward, and 73 and 74
—x- Carlton'habit.—Portland Orcgoman.'
tian 1 don t Hunk tltey will have build the new home and all oilier out- Dexter spent her Thanksgiving vaca- meeting is to bo held in the American m the third ward. Scout* arc urged
limit during ia&gt;
1932&gt; while n.
Barry.
Legion
room*. Hastings. A fine supper to make these collection* in tlie mornj much to worry ovfr on that account 1! I ’’J4*’
*n 1hf £lol?"?’tC'’a?‘, UnUJ ’ uon *uh hrr P“renu in 0,15 clt&gt;'
. aix!. Hnstiijgj. lowiiahips were actually t
___ _ ____
।
com-ctly thc adminratra- ^e instruction is finished A fre ot
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Denslow of Mus- la to be served by the American Le-1 tug. u&gt; that vyork may begin inunebelow. HsL-iins1-city was slightly more; Jitst in care you should happen to,1*1 remember
-..z - r~—
gion Auxiliary for 23c. Every Scout- Idialely.
.
■ -- .....
*50 is now required of new members. ,,kegon spent Thanksgiving with the
«•
u: - : : cut above the limit be- s .nt to produce a bi: of it in 'your celXSmly Mnd bf U:ZRepuS----------, - - - ------------------- «Thus beginning wlthnothfag b^_d.r' former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. master. Troop committeeman. Council I members, and men interested in Scout'
REGIONAL MEETING.
ca.i-c &lt;f Hu- IdKlur school tax and the Jar. tlie new synthetic rubber is made ^.,n
of the state IrehabM him 1 termination, these jxbple of Ozark &lt; Denslow.
wort In Barry county should be in at-1 /Tuesday. November 29. D. A. Vani Mountain Colony.
Inc., h
have
from I
----------city tax. -Th.* compilation-ckarly iu-iljy the poljmeti.'allun of chloroprene. :■&gt; obtain a rec.&gt;pd term a* govcriior j
PSn,nnv Tnr
*v» built
huiit frotm
tendahce. At this time plans Tor thennukirt. Rev. L- L. Dewey. Will Field,
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
diCi.li-; that if school tax«-‘ throuchytrt' which In turn i* made by the catalytic “* ’twl commonwealth 1 don't think;! tin- wUdetWu a commujiity that Is I
ensuing year will be made, and officers and Lloyd Shafer, represented Banff
elected for the Barry County District county at thc Regional annual meeting
introduction of a retail sales tax there- ’ J- ' ■_
vlnyhict-tyane. which is treated *nh' uonal ndminUtr.itam of Waxlrow w’il-'r"m(‘’rWWc sufficiency. All menibcra la#t
at tlw home of
CIar. Scoutleaders Group. T. Ben Johnston j held in Chicago. Between five anef six
by Imutmg the local sriiool tax to two t-.y.lregen
hydre
cljlonde to produce chloro- N-m. and TH confcas here and now that!of
community are equals, all lire.(ence Barber Thc ”B's"—Mrs Barber, Area Executive, will be present.- and hundred men of Michigan. Wisconsin,
every leader u urged io comet A few. Indiana, and Illinois, were in altendr
or three
Hasting*’ city ccuhr prill'
AlUll-.., ourll.
.
I LI'IW.I -UH
10 lh- CMP•“&gt;
“““ An.'“ •“ subjects for consideration will be the I ance. Tlie Battle Creek Area Received
Kept
f* Out
no. within the 1'.
. _per cent
, ,
•
(P.iigR argument. 1 He __
rT ____
' ot 411 Bre furred to work and sitarc alike. o(gB Hessmer entertained. A very ten year program of growth, county | recognition for having the largest dele--•* “
•
*
pleasant evening was spent. The first
----------------Umi: wh|k
It the
lilt rale
rate tn
In the
thc towr.sld|a&gt;
tow,slilpt&gt;
The motorrat get* it on every hand. War," and as a Republican edit
&gt;
financial budget, advancement pro- i gallon traveling Hie most mile*, pre*prizes
were
won
by
Mrs.
N.
T.
Diamond
could lx held to a ccr-'Hierabiy smalRj He is io’.d he can't part oil tjie rtrreu only supported lus "adminijlratihri
~"'i" out
gram, civic strvice. annual meeting, eht?’ FX&gt;rty-ninc represented the arcs,
land Harry Henry.
,- . ,
.
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I Miss Cafrie Schumann of Grand and district rally. All reservations for j and made the trip tn a special bus
..K-y co no: bc.i.ng
car cnd
president. I hope, that it
than 1
Scotlind Yard official* confine their Rapid, .pent Thanksgiving in this city the supper must be in at Scout Head-1 chartered by the W.' K. Kellogg
Then they introduc^a bill to. will never be said of Republican editor*
quarters
by Tuesday. December 13. so Foundation
Earl J. Freeman, iaut
Miss
Striker is
“ Rebecca
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K thc guest
" of that necessary arrangements may be' president of-the Battle Creek Area, was
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make him pay lor the
Wash-i&gt;n Michigan that Hwy were guilty of lcrime investigation to thc London area
of England. i*e read fasten Post
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,bcln* l)art nI a remjMlpn such as that &gt;unI«‘N&gt; requested otherwise by the Home Miss Sidman of Kalamazoo.
Miss Lucy Handel returned to Phila- made. Please try to be present. Supper elected' to the regional executive board.
.me collar stud'since lu - ...
Put fcnh tur tllTre *!w,e yt'a!s by tl’c 1Office.
I The outstanding *c*ston of -^he meeting
। dclphla. Pennsylvania today after a, at 6 .45.
M I:,., ...Ry
,«h An
nwhuw taMMnn. .re .uilernl byj|
!*»s ‘he banquet Tkieaday evening, at
-' There were uooo motion p.cturr “o weeks'vuit with Mrs. John WCUCOURT OP HONOR.
which time Dr. Alberts, vice-president
accompilshinetit. however.'bebattM if' modern youth in the struggle for an. tj-cir.mng5 11
Raskob monrv
. &gt; end
rnu bv
m-twww
monry fnrL
mt । theaters m il&gt;c world at thc end of
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TU.«Uy «v,nln«. DOTmbCT M, .111 nI thc w„la-,
a»k«UUoi&gt; lor
we had a flock of ra’rta and a cprpa of! education Sametimea it is necessary j ft,.,
rpunmre
,
of- du-credtting
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the ’I jg3|.
Mrs. Mi!e» Main. Mrs. Albert Hams b» Iho lau nutnrt court ol Honor tor In3
the „,in addm,
Hoover administration
administration in
in tlx
tlie rye*
ryes of
of!;
.and Mr*. Herb Walter went to Ver.private deti.ttvea irom Scotland Yaiii to wal'l{ l*° block* to school after■j!Hoover
, rhts &gt;..r .nd each &lt;n»P u urgd toi„u,| m&lt;wmi «„ tto^i by a pw.nl
ithe
pcoi.le
l hope our Dem-; George Worthylakc. first’keeper of
lhe nukr wtl.1 pl«n. lor .
at our auponal, wr could doubtle*- parking the car —Ohio State Journal 1*
’’“ American
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■-ratir friends will remember this dur- the Boston Light, was the flrat lightt^.‘B^^Hlte Friehii^’warit promouon. £wnln*tlons will brpin
c.im, ,1U1 u» po&gt;have cud* the same'record oursclv 8 | • Shoes would bn worth wearing if for mV.■ It,’s" *",h'
su"‘
, prompllr .1 7.IS. .I’.rr which « .nr-, rtW1iu„ oI |ulure ptoWwni Iwnn M­
• no other reason than the way they American citizen if they are to make' A new device utilizes steam from the’p.’SLJ^J'SS cl™nter Jf'ttal, prue lealun ot unu.u.1 nMUlnMnl, U.J by tte ho,, ,j May ,„d ,Mr
IT WORKS IN INDIANA.
will be present*#. Scout* and leaders
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■'make a man enjoy taking them off.—■ g.h d otr their campaign promises - Ioc&lt;xnoure to cool railroad tram*.
»'»d George Garpenter of that' j are urged to attend, in uniform if pos-. scouting friendships which are world­
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wide tn scope.
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Fred Keister. Ionia County New*.
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. i■ place.
Mrs Andrews of Petoskey, who ba* 15*blc. The oourt will be iield in tlu:
gan in llmiuiig taxation or. property to:
,
On AUIUOI 5. l«Tt. IhOT wm onlf
lhe
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u„ B ’ phu)| . circuit Court Hoorn. ..- luu h«i&gt; Ih.
AT
FREEPORT.
I‘.a per cent ot a* wazed,.valuation and
Thc.te are day* when a girl who gets.
PUNCH AND JUDY HUMOR
,n New...
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7m Arte Imnntlv
iSSS eiutfam
. five telephones in dailv* urat in
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Tuesday evening. November 30.
already the reduction in governmental1 married change* her name but not her
York City.*
Archie McDonald and Lyman Cham­
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CARLTON CENTER PATROL.
cats there have exceeded expectations.; addres*.—OlUo State Journal. .
,nou»h tor U.OM »m&gt; like Hicn «un. I oriia... wau the mallul »UU. ,J2£e|X‘5j,I“ h”,K
Or'“l Thursday evening. December 8. Farm berlain of Hastings were in attendance
In most of the .'ninety-two counties j
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, in fact he occasionally hit* off some- Rhode uund is also the moat densely
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Patrol No. 78 Carlton Center. Fred at the Freeport Scout-Parent Slipper.
pruning of administrative expenditures1 ’ Ton o! Hay ®*nl
Mali w SRCWthing pretty well On the screen his populated.
!
: Henney. Scoutmaster, plan for an eve­ Mr. McDonald gave a very forceful
| FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. ning hike, at whl$h lime tlw boys will and interesting talk on the problems of
has resulted in tremendous budget l^outid Town —Headline. How d yqu1 pictures have been real good. But, ----------savuigs amounting to M2345.0M, lor |,lke 10
the stamps on that?—Ar-■ when he take* national and interna-‘ Australian sheep produce some 3, I A board-jumper from Jackson was cook their supper out of doors, thereby Juvenile delinquency, showing the value
.arrested in tilts city on Monday eve­ passing the second clou requirement* ot character training and the high cost
tlonal matter* and throws them into!000.000 bale* of wool every year.
1933. These redactions range from:kaJwaj ^qpetle.
ning and committed to the tender of cooking and Are building. Tills of dealing with Juvenile crime. Mr.
his cheap Joke hopper, he is certainly!
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mercies of Sheriff Cressey. Alter some group is very active and holds thc Chamberlain showed very interesting
parley thc matter was adjusted and Um Joseph McKnight cup for second class moving pictures of wild life and nature
CAM
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» owsl.
respondent discharged from arrest.
work done by Michigan State Conser­
promotions lor thU month.
epilogue.
•POU,,, m ««r u. MM ««»'x:mm,y,&lt;,r,hrr^OMOiup._Art„n„1 ot a Stiff penalty for his ill-considered
We
vation Department.
The Freeport
s wire crack*!—Frank Bryce. Grand
„v learn that Rev. M B Carpenter.,
highways and municipal (raving pro, TROOP 75.
Troop. No 7g. Harold Itooenbcrgcr
Ledge independent.
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Men mock the poet for hi* want tif wit. late ot this county, is a candidate lor
grama, local govenunente ore to re.
Thursday evening. December 8. the Scoutmaster, has had a fine record for
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------I Yet not the poet* I* th* fault at R;
deputy superintendent of public ioaive twd cent* instead of the present' An optimi*’ j*‘ a man who orders5 The last horse-drawn vehicle used at'Out ot a little vessel you’ll not gain
i*trucUou- He would make a good Troop Committee and leaders of Troop advancement during the past year, and
No- 75, Hartings. Sterling Rogers this meeting, while not to largely at­
one cent from Ute state four-crnU- ,only one ton o! coal when iu* bm get* the White House was built in 1905 and!More th»n a little vessel can contain.'of!leer.
—as
-------The Job of exuav*Ung\Uie hill on BdDutmaitcr. will meet to make ar- ____
tended
had- been hoped, was voted
gallon gasoline lax. Arao several oilier empty In March.—Omo stale Journal is preserved in the SmiUkonlan Mu- -An Irisli Epigram From "Poems and
re urn's history ot transportation.
(Translations." by Robin Flower.
. Broadway north ol tlw iron bridge *111 rangtmenu for the troop reregulraUon i very succeasfuL

bs

COOK BROS.. EJIlora. .! has been the means of bringing about

Christmas
Shopping

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Lambie &amp; Doyle
The Store for Dad and Lad

A Quotation

Boy Scout fiews

Way of Our World

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From Our Sd-ap Book

Those

�Pam nn

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1M&gt;

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FAVORSEOUALIZNGTUTION COSTS

they want n than to pay to much for
institutions of higher teaming? I am
In favor of having Uw high aduxtl tui­
tion paid by all means; but It should be
raised by a mill tax over thc enure
county, with taxes equalised for the
larger districts at a higher valuation

“IJUDGE SIMPSON
' HEPBIMm*

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OBITUARY.
- John V Brown, youngest son ef |
WOMEN'S CLUB
Joshua and Fanny Brown, pioneer mi­
dents of Richland township, was born
A large npmber of the Women's Club August 10. 1673 and passe j away at ’.he
wrre_ present at the general meeting .heme of hl* sister. November 26. aged
held in tiw piny room of tlw Central 59 years and 3 months. Surviving him
school building Friday afternoon
i are two staters. Mr*. Nelly Rickehmore.
who has tenderly cared for him during
the long years of his Him v-. and Mrs
I M*ule McGinnta of Troutdale, O-rgan.
Womens Club iiad dioscn for the ex- Bn gunt Mrl Mlnnlc Hammond, of
change Vrogrgm &lt;Wch Is to be put on HMUnB&gt;
meflU nWee* and nrph$T. u St rX.U&gt;U
.to “-T,“
fit
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Ing in Freeport.
lftnd WJM alttay&gt; grateful for any Utile
Amid red candles and glistening or-: act of kindm-a- shown him

TO WHOM THIS AD MAY CONCERN

Building Memorials

(Continued tram pace one)
tlon. It SMnu to me that other ways
could be provided to support the state when- he tiad rented a new room that
college and tlw University wltlwut tax­ very afternoon; that he drove his car
ing real estate at all. eo Uvat every accurately into Uie proper driveway,
The custom of erecting a memorial far a deceased loved
county could equalise this high scliool entered thc house where he Instructed
one has been nlablhhrd since Ume Immemorial.
tuition.
hi* new landlady. Mrs. Berth* Couch,
Jurt because it happen* that student* to call him at 6:30 Uw next morning,
district, or more than twice the allow­ of high school age prefer, to live In which was ill* customary time for rtaIt commemaraley the family name for all time.
same district, with perhaps a few *nov- ‘
.It was shown th»»Jy **nt upance where the director took Uw cen­ ing In from Uie towns, why should that i itair*
and found hti'TOcxn without asKo many evade thi* obligation or duty, not purpearly. with
sus;
ahd.—aa- I —
say.—
in----------------------several dlatncupiiuiiiuu
— -------i particularuuwfic.
district,woe compelled to
IM pay
p*y »i*tan&lt;
the rrauil that many a loved one has an UNMARKED
no charge whatever was made. I dare; th* high school tuition by tax on that
The prosecutor called Use jury's atsay that half tlw director* received uistrlct? Otw district may draw Uw tenliqn to jha fact that the next morn­
nothlng for this work. That wa* not ’ primary money for a pujul If he lived ing al the' Jail he mad- a "written
because they enjoyed Uw job so much, m that district on Uw 30th of May. .statement, which was introduced In lent Night," was impressively sung by j
It niay be ynti are planning the erection of a monument
cemetery.
but they lived tn the district and they when Uw school census 1* taken; while ,evidence, admitting
m that, he bad ....
left
or* marker this spring. Uy making your selection and
an- acquainted with every family. ■ another district muM pay Uw high [tlw scene ofthe accident andhad-uc'"wbtoTto toTto .... dMn,
«0»TB &gt;unx c»..' E.
placing an order now. you will save considerable money
whlle the supervisor 1* apt to- be u school tuition of that *anw pupil if he ruratelystated fact* and physical frastrangrr and must go to aotneotie m moves from the district where he wa* turn of the accident tliul were found lor tto wwelatton. Mn. KotorT W.llon Tlw Uwe» Socwtr .111 r.n. ■
«... . w’lnumun. ..!«« 1.1 Tto rlilrtou |« ,um»r M Uw or.w toll
Uw district to gel hta Infonnatiun or carolled In Uw sciaiol census, into an-; to be correct.
«.U«re
.or,
ol
Ito
pul
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md
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Ttor.
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.to,
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make a direct lanue to houoe canvass. ’ other district before tlw fourth Mon- ; Judge Simpson could not understand
Mr, E A Cwnii. etoirm.™ of tol-1*"1 'Wl«M.«rn.- lor Crin.-.mto A
1 have been informed by good au- day of July, and make* out the projo-t "why a Jury, fared yith these facta,
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thorlly that in thc city of Hartings, for application. In this ebse one district under their oath to consider nothing C.mp hr. nwrdlAto. pranued wwr.1 |t&gt;xl
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Baninart and
Uw part five or*’six yewrs. it has hot draws the primary money foe that pu- but the evidence offered, could believe of thc girl* in nn Interesting and inzoort the tax|&gt;aycrs of Uw city one pH and amXiWr district pay* hta high Brock to be in a dared condition when structlve playlet giving tiw ladle* a |*on and-Weta Hawk* cd Battle Creyk.
much better idea of the activities of icpent Sunday with tbcif mother. Mr*,
penny for the taking of the school cen- school tuition,
there was no evidence of a bruise or a
su*. It is doiw by the teacher*
। Al
prwrnt tlme u u a)mtM lm. blow claimed or offered in the evi- that organisation. At tlw next grand|Hulda Hawk..
It would srem to me that the home ijoaaible to borrow money to pay the dener'" "It Is this sort of tiling” the council Ure to be held !&gt;c. 14 about j Mr and Mr*. Bernard Roberta of
Ironside Bros., Props.
school boartf-ifiJuld be mon- interested tuition of 16 or 18 student* from «&lt; Judge said. “11101 brings discredit on forty girl* will become members bnm:-' Hastings .-ix nt Sunday with Mr. un4
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in seeing that a correct census was n *j district, and at the same Uine cur courts and interfere* with the ing the total membership to over one j Mrs. D*:i Robert*.
Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2497
hundred
. [ Mrs Velma McCauley I* working in ,
taken, because they know that every keep Ow district scliool running. Sonic proper administration of Uw law."
The girls had on display garment* •
home of E- J- Bate* near Woodchild of schui! age means from 814 to district* are compelled to-do this beThe laws of our own and moot other
817 of primary money to the district, cause of delinquent taxes and school states seem to be framed with a special u hlch they had made in their eifcrt* to j bury,
beeixne member* of thc national needle ’
If Dwy cannot be trusted to take the money tied up in failed bunk*,
view of protecting persons . charged.axjrk
1
guild To .become a member a;
census honeaUy. they should not be al----— amendment
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When -tlw **•
815 per —
81.000
with criminal- ottense*. A defendant in !clrj must have made two acceptable;
lowed on thc school board, 1 believe ,goes Into eflcct. the county or state­ ouch a case ranmd be fbreed on the
local girl, are I
the legislature ha* saddled a useless will hare to make some arrangement stand;'but in. Uiu case Mr. Brock was ,,„w cHwb.y^rty-thrve
(. to njemb&lt;.r*hip in the
exjlenw of from 8400 to 8500 on Bany for the payment of Uita tuition.
on the stand and told hta story A guUd It u aUo praiseworthy in Uw
county in requiring thr school census
Signed E. H Lathrop.
county
has
to
pay
for
a
lawyer
for
a
girl*
Uiat
they,
have
made
two garto be taken by one perron in Uw
Morgan. Michigan.
nianacciurd ©f an otternw If he cannot nK.,;U rach th|&gt; yw (or uelIan,
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township, instead of by scliool district
a 11 ord one. If he u treed by a jury.i -ji., W1U
Mrsdame* F Car-1
OBITUARY.
director*
Uw people are denied Uje right to ap-alld L E Barnett poured at a J
Rather than have this unnecessary
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&lt;M •ptMl V, hW.r„«.rU U
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tax spread over Uw county, why ought Mr. Kllrr Mm. ... ton, &gt;&lt;-» 2«.
F. E !,
“2 I'toS™ tor™il"
X
uu- Mr&gt; ..Ulfnot the higli school tuition of 800 per Km’ »
pupil (which wc already have with u*
M touie CnJ™“to ijTrf ।
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and which district* must pay&gt; to be 48*vcars and six days At the age of
Barr&gt;r counly ,uu ««P“We- honorable I ber*. add ciuirm to these social afterIt is the finest, purest country milk Hint Michigan, after thorough laboratory tests,
spread over the entire county? ThU 14 hr went to thc IIudsonTiay region ",ncrrs »&gt;•« «&gt;*«• their work .■erioasltf noon* with the «hx..rutl&lt;&gt;nThc
cows can give, and EVERY BOTTLE of it to sell "Grade A" Milk. That is why it is
county iiay? nearly .820.000 to support u ■ Mirwvnr and at tiw am- of 21 tnil’,1&lt;1 i^ould have the ramrK support of Washington table arraiigi-d at thr last
is put up under the CLEANEST, safest and the-ideal food for either young people,
tlw M. S. C. ana tlw University uf Ann 1906 he «* in the National Guards at, «■'&lt;’ry *“* abldln»
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"L- d much' favorable comment at
most modem methods that have been &lt;le- middle aged, or older people. Aside from
Arbor Wny ta it not more itnporj*nt Chicago arid later In the regular Army |-’&gt;n&gt;l»&lt;&gt;n fell that when the:prosecution that time.
to thc iMople of this county to see to
visuLz That is the REASON WHY the its CLEANLINESS and freedom from bac­
Mi.- R ”
W.
Cook -on •|he ----------program j
n
young
people
liave
the
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n
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presented
clear
and
Mrs
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-it that 1U own
young people
people naie
liave inc
thc
Highlands Dairy is, the only Dairy, in this teria, it is thc CHEAPEST food you can
n young
,a aliiit ■ of His- *on vinclng evidence again..! wliat he .committee for general meetings was:
if marriage to Ml** Jessw uauup oi nas.mnrrJuhi.. &lt;i..
benefit* of a high
I ' ‘ sciwol
” ' * -'education
J-—section, thAt is permitted by the state of buy. when food value is considered.
tings
union imii:
nine uuimiu
children -t-rnwd « weak ....
and improbable de- responsible for this delightful after-i
IU1K* To this. . iiiuou
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Inrv th.iiibi
were .born, six dying
In infancy ....
Short-,
ensc th- jury
should hnvr
have nmrnntl-.'
promptly ■ mon.
ly after his marriage he and hi* fnm-' hincis ned and given a verdict-that j Dec. 9 at 2 30 the Handy Andy[
,.No one can afford to crionomlxe on thc CLEANLI-. dUna and spend ‘energy” like millionaires, oc­
ily moved to Louisiana and later to!
bc. an cxa,nlile 16 other law meeting will be in charge of Mr*. W. R.,
NESS and purity of milk. It you have children in casionally stopping t &gt;-tqakc a raid on the kitchen
,Cook Each member is to help make'
Mi*M.&lt;i*lppl but after three years, re-1 breakers'
tlw family CLEAN jniik If jtut what they ought to
looking for '‘something to eat" For them there 1*
turned to Michigan to make-a home
It 1* prftbablc that the caae.will be tlw afternoon interesting by bringing {■
for hta aged father and brother, who!tried again at thc next term of court ..................
some short cut. convenience, or help;
have, becaux- they arc at the most important task
r&gt;o food like CLEAN pure Bulk. Thai's why ath­
preceded 'him in death several years II *'*•* of course evident that Judge in housekeeping,
of childhood—tlw busln- ** of GROWING strong, lete always havg it on their "training tables.'* Our
ago He was an active member of ttw'Simpvon li^d no de*lrc to critteL*.- an&gt;-------------sturdy.bodies. Boys especially arc always ••hungry” Grade “A” Milk Is delivered on your doorstep erefT
Irving Grange No. 55. I O. O. P No.&gt; particular member or member* of the
—Uwy^yre just "appetites" mounted on nimble ■morning, fresh from our farm and bottling plant—
146 and Uie Rebekah Lodge at Free- jurx except tho*- wlxvw riL conception
feet They race around Uie house, or yard, like Inand it conics to you icy cold Why not try it?
port, also held several offices in his uf tiwir duties had permitted sympathy
local vicinity. He leaves to mourn hta j or a mta-conitnictlon of the evidence
loss, hta wife, tliree children. Myrtle.; to bring about a disagreement
age 14. Josephine age 0 at home und
Judge Slmiwon was sitting in place
Betty age 16 who has-been making her {of Judge McPrek, b-catue the close!
iwme with her aunt. Mrs. Luther Bur-1 acquaintance with the.family of Mi ;
(Continued from page one*
bank, in California, one brollwr. Homer । Evifrt* by Judge and Mrs McPeek
Water* of Grand Rapids and two ste-'made it seem brat for him not to in­ for one to see any name on any lit the
. ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
PHONE 2651
ters. Mrs Luttfer Burbank of -Banta'tlw'.case, so he called Judge Bimpfcun cards, there were drawn thirteen curds,
R&lt;va. California' and Mrs Margaret of Jackson.
one by oljv The person named on thc
Chryal of Oakland. California. Preced*
in# him lo lhe Great Beyond are ids
Uw . bouquets Thi* was awarded to Mr- (
futiter and mother, two staters. Alice
J A. McNulty. Cards were also writ-'
jten and imliured from each one of'thr{
। Waters, who died at the age ot !’.
teacher-, present. From the hat vjerv.
| years and Mrs. Marie Gallup, who died
11 years ago. Also a brother. Willturn,
drawn thirteen card*, and thc thir­
J. Water*, who died eight year* ago. Al
teenth rard had the name of Mis.­
host of other relatives a ml friends;
. LotiiM- Shpwerman. who happened to
mourn hta departure. He was laid to
(Continued Irom page one)
fest in the Irving cemetery amid a I-------- -------------------------- _J------ I------ ^{from the hat. Everyone enjoyed Uw
profusion of flowers. Rev. .Kusl Keefer.|UtUe more wc have built up a small re- joke, except Mis* Shoucrman.
oltlclaling.
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*erve which 1* coining in mighty, Following this Kim Sigler, chairman
A man with many friends.
handily now to meet our present try-[of the Frllow*hlp Committee, wa*
A man with an intelligent mind.
ing emergenej. antountlng. to about called nn and gave a witty introducA man who was a kind andloving 8600 We are .-.pending that all rap-1 uon to Charlie Doyle, who was to refaUicr and husband.
idly to jx rnut tiw extended service we sjxmd for hi* birthday Charlie’s reOh. we’ll mta* him.
.
would like to perform, but we are xperue
*|K&gt;iue was
wo* au scream,
bcreuoi. fulf
iuii of
ui jokes
joscs and
ana
Hu* well miss.him.
{spending wisely..r
we
. think
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Ihm
J fun.
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CLOTHING
Then- will be no one to fill the vacant; Some
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*liave
---------asked,
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what
u“• doe&lt; thc Rd
Hubert Cook, chairman of Uw EnCro»* do in Barry county? Fir»t, It L* trrtalnment Committee, next gave a
chair.
.
HASTINGS waving the lax payer somewhat by tur-i vivid and humorous account of the
But surely we shall meet him again.
...,i wearables
tou.~M.to irtYtings of his committee and of the*
mshing flour anda™...
cloth and
Sometime, someplace, somewher -.
for people all over thc county thus tak­ difiicultirs they had liad in agreeini;
ing lha’t much burden from Uw county on a program. He called for a minor­
poor fund. Stwimdiy. tlw Red Cro-.v ity report from John Wooton, who gave
Chapter lias taken over Uie task ot it tn his usual witty manner. He next
furnishing shoes for thrxe in need of railed on Charley Potts, another rnemfoot apparel over thc county. Wc have l*-r ot tlw committee, who emphasized
assumed Uiat as our special task for his reason* for standing for an'enter­
this year. We iiay." helped many ex-sol- tainment by outsiders, which he an­
dlrr* and tlieir famihe*. Wc have fur- nounced a* the kind of a program they
nistwd food for many families. How­ were to have that night He cloned lit*
ever our fund* have nut been and are remark* by requcstlng„that thc table*
not now sufficient to turnish food and lx- removed from the room, which was
fuel in nx.]v&gt;ii*e to tha many call* Uiat promptly dpne, Tlwn all faced lhe im­
haw come tx/us-so wc are now limiting prov lord stage, with Its beautiful set­
HENKEL'S VELVET
— .
our Mrvlce to the buying of shoes, feel­ ting. wliicif thc committee had pre­
"-WiF"
He then Introduced Charles
ing that if wc furnish flour, cloth lor pared
jdicsMW. rtiirts, beddUij, night clothes, Dietric and Company of Philadelphia.
PALMOLIVE
luiiderwear. pants, bwralls. stoctans* At first lhe audience were disposed to
2 Large Bure Octagon
Ban
think
this
a joah. but It was not The
.and then shoe the .needy, we will be
[doing our part, and all that Uw fund* entertainers really were from Phlla[provided by our Roll Call will permit delphia and they vyere fine Mr Dictrir j
10* tn do. We wish we could do more rs a magician, a talented musician and {
pi,.
All Flavors
'but we cannot Our limited fund* do a wonderful entertainer. He had a '
charming lady assistant, who aided:
not permit It.
c...
| I am adding a brief report of aetiv-i- him in carrying out his part of the1
p».
1 tics and expenditures for tlw benefit of program and also gave several canttlj those who arc wanting ts know fur- latlor.s Her selections tferc entertain­
। thcr what become* of tlw money going ing and charming She is on artist
Tlw first part of thc program was
[to Uw National Red Cross
[ National Red Cross exi&gt;cnditure» magic ami it was real wizardry ton.
ifrum July 1. 1931. lo Juno 30, 1932 were Thc second part was muAcal. To the
LB.
Beet Quality
accomimnlnwnt of thc plant Mr Dlr{as follow*:
trie gave a remarkable demonstration
Domektir Operation*.
of xylophone music as well as bell ring­
{Disaster Rr-ltof 83 838.500
ing. It was delightful and they were
| Health Activities
warmly applauded for thcr work. Next
43.000 came a playlet, with Mr. Dlelric and
{ Enrolled Nunje Rcwne
301.000 hts assistant as the cast It was given
I First Aid and Life Saving
Home Hygiene and Care uf
with fine cficct. .Tills concluded, the
73.900 special' program, then tlw chain were
Uw Sick39400
। Nutrition
away and a good rtiare of th1704)00 carried
Public Health Nursing
big hall devoted to dancing, with the
21.700 Hastonlan orchestra furnishing tiw
l/z a-.
Other Health Work
220.100 music. Others who did not care for
Junior Red Crow.
WurJScrvlctw.
that form of entertainment played
425.900 budge. Il was in every way a delight­
To Disabled Veterans .
To Men now serving in Uw
ful evening. All lent thtmselvc* to
.
Center CuU lb. 13c
Regular Army and Novy . 374.400 making it a joyful time.
187.700
{Other Domestic Activities
Chicago Brand*d B«.f
;
Imular add Foreign Operations.
It is against thc law for any mile
1B9.400
Disaster Relief
'
resident of Ellensburg. Wash. to ap­
Assistance to Insular Cluppear on the streets unless dressed in
79.700 the style of the Wild West cowboys—
ten
35.000 at least until after Uw local annual
Junior Red cross
[Other Insular and Foreign
rodeo held tn September. Fine* for
I Work (Including League ot
disobeying Chis ordinance are' to be
183.100
Red Cro*s Booletw*&gt; . . .
turned Into an unemployment relief
Supervision of Service Activi­
fund.
,
ties and General Manage­
Two Illinois towns two miles apart
205,700
ment
are named Henpeck and Harmony.
............... ,.16,506500 Henpeck lies 13 miles west ol Elgin and
Total
consists ot a store and a few liopsc*; a'
We Deliver
Phon. 2401
The Big Little Store
L. I*. Dewey
tew minutes' drive farther west one
County cliainr.au.
finds Harmony.
know of other districts where that was
true. With tlw average of nine dis­
trict* to the townslilp, there Is now
paid to tlw supervisor* for taking the

Hastings Monument Works

RS
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OUR GRADE “A” MILK
BRINGS EVERY TYPE OF NOURISHMENT
THAT THE HUMAN BODY NEEDS

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i' grown
the past
M result

CHRISTMAS
SALE

* of the
Welfare
ot cloth*

ill Field.

meeting
■ and a*
fisconsin.
1 attendRtAeivcd
lent dele-

sclal bus
Kellogg
an. f»rt
re board.
1 meeting
tnlng, at
president
ition for
The an-&lt;
pageant
from St.
elng wi­
nd their
■e world-

iber 29.
i Cha in­
tendsnee
l supper.
forceful
oblems of
high coct

itereMing
»d nature
t OonaerFreepoct
aenbergtr
eoord for
year, and
irgtly at.

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Begins Friday,
December 9

«mw of
or Don

re' urged
w mornn tmmc-

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Second Annual

I. Scoutw week*
I of bird
ixamplca
through-

another
lelr lut.
tain call
p broken
repaired
as time,
to ha vo
ng them
the next
, the upmaking
Troop 73
mvass in

ROTARY PARTY WAS
A HAPPY EVENT

X S. Baird

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Better BARGAIN Days

Friday, Dec. 9

Saturday, Dec. 10

toto « W--U
Cake Flour

25c

3

JJC

6c
Jello
25c
2
Cherries
pk,. 10c
Shredded Wheat

Butter
Lard “

4

SANTY Gets A “New Deal”/

J5C
25c

MEAT SPECIALS

Bacon
&lt; &gt;• ="■&lt;
Fresh Ham Roasts

9c
lie

Beef Steak

15c

You can imagine how much cleaner
your home is inside, too . . .

Cut down dirt and ashes ... do LESS, furnace
work . . . enjoy a cleaner home, money saved/

CONSUMERS

Order Your Chrietmae Candy
and Nate Early

COKE

HINMAN'S

CONSUMERS POWER CO.

Phone 2305

or your dealer

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PAGE SIX

i Sporting Items

- Shultr( Baird was awarded a technical1T
knockout after 1 minute and 23 sec-. *

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Upen l^Oge
Season Friday Night
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j Complete details of thc program will! Under tlie new rules the side that O'Laughhn. II .............0
LOCAL K. OF P. PLAN
be announced next week.
^gets possession of the ball down near Bauman. If
....... 0
PRO WRESTLING BOUTS
.
the opponent's goal has only ten see- Oarland, c
2.....i 0
(nnds to work the ball back up pist lheMeinean. c ....-.........................1
H. H. S. CAGERS BEAT

S?d1^,J!S“uaird
iZL!?S!J7K
"7
middicwctent.*.
tipping the seal,
at 158 pounds and' Slocum at 153' T. K. High's Basket Ball Quintet Program To Be Arranged By
center of tlie court and once past tlie Smith,rg ................................ 1
~ pounds.
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ST. PHILIPS 29 TO
center it u against tlie rules to throw GufHn.Ig ....................
0
Panner Nick Of Battle
FIVE LOCAL BOXERS
Kenneth URen of the Landing A‘h- the Alumni team which promises to be
tlw Ixill back out past the center line, i —
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Game One Of Fastest Seen Here Also no player 1* permitted to retain
. Creek
a? fast a game- as we will have tnu
WIN AT LOCAL TOURNEY
possession of the ball for" more than
1 1 « • » '------ —
D'ear.
.
A
program
joi
tnrec
•
protcwunai
progranCAof three - profesrtjriat
In Years — New Rules
.——of the evening. V'Ren had a clear &gt;C?J:
three seconds. aThese changes were in- A llorrnn C'fitrora tn
With such of laxt year's tenm ns wnvtllng
txiuW
—
&gt;iuts will Ube presented
pr».Minu*d at
j traduced to pretent stalling and ap- ^tiegan eagers IO
.Hayes, Cooler and Beaver Get margin in the second round while the i Pncv.
Speed
Up
Play
Williams. Don Oeukr&lt;. BlM*:.
castle hall
13* ..
■rvoaur
uaa here
ov.v by
v, Barry
am..;? Lodge No.
•'•v. •-.
n,
were about even. Both boy
partntly have succeeded.
"
—7 :v;
Decisions^
—Barlow, Buehler other
w..(. two
fij.lltlnp
In ,hr feathiegueiRh: Chet Oeukcs. and Bert Mugrldpe. who Knights of Pythias ...
on Thursday
eve- 1* Hastings High basketcers opened the
In n preliminary game the Hastings
Min 'first team service p'...... ............................
* according
------- J'
’t • officers
-™— of
-• 1932 season by winning a fait tilt from second’ team defeated tlie St. Philips
nlng. Dec. 13.
Allegan eagers will come .here Fri­
Score’Knockouts •
c'uw ..nd each weighed in ac UM 'have
apalmt them, the High school .cti'.T tj;e lodge. Thb nwef will be ppi-n to g(. Philips of Battle Crock 29 to 14 In seconds 30 to 17. thereby .maintaining day evening to play the first and secFive lo* al box -r. Roval Ha-.'vs. Burr pounds.
.
re.'1.......
ful. ,plum are n Batne nt the Hastings High gymna- n winning streak that* has resulted In i.nd
‘
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a) Paknik. featherweight .from the ;wiil have its hand? full fl :t obtain.; a she public and if succt.
team*
the Hustings High in the
—.- —
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ull
jee tfhut ,0 pat 0„ a
ot Hmatches'through
,atcliM;|Um Saturday evening. New rules but one defeat In more than
years. High school gymnasium. Allegan has
Wayland Athletic club won a clcwe de-J
•uut las’, th* waiter..
______
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an
and H*
from Bill Jnmrs of the O. F. A.
' were
in_______________
force and at u result
fans were_J Herewith lx a summary of the first"
” experienced group cf basketeerj.
Thr
lodge
has
made
arrangements
■.
{rea
t
c
d
to
one
of
thc
most
rapid
fire'
, Tim new regulations will again be used
h.'.ht featured by plenty of foot-'
team game:
r.&lt;- tsu- :- with Furmer Nick of Battle Creek lo do exhibitions pf the court game seen
and fans ran count on a fast exhlbl.fames weighed in at 130 pounds ■। This year tip
front
a.
... ....... They meetth* the match-making. Fanner N:ck has here- in several masons
scholastic basgA
, .•'Hastings
■ tlon of the court game.
third ama
’............... ‘ been promoting profesrtonal wrestling
Most o( the Hawthornltes seemed to Boyes, rl ..
itwcicht boxers. Ly!r': Alumni ■'the satne night
Karmes.
rf
.
present team.
HINDS CORNERS.
in Ba’tic Creek and Knlamarao for have their “basket" eyes
sharjwned Vl",.
;ia Athletic club ami;
the last .two years and has a icputation even at this early stage of the season —al1 11
o! the Wayland Ath- &lt; rhomus, &lt;i -.‘Utwi by Marion
□ The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
tor putting on excellent programs. ”
and. as a result pulled away to a safe Thompson. If .
matched toactli^r In tin- Caching the girls.!
0 will meet with Mrs Charley Kahlef
"'irae r'.ents will be on the pril- lead Howard playing his ilrsl game os D-chlHtncr.
_ If .
2
pec.
H
in
the afternoon. '
c ....&lt;
gn\mi next Thursday. ’Hie first a member of the high school team t\*d Howard,
qnVf,pr ‘rv
ta it fart.
be for one fall with a thirty high point man pl Die evening with ' ,,JK
.
Simple Matter!
•
jtv
limit;
the
second
mulch
will
be-with
Plahtins
of
Battle
deck,
eueh
T
if F.u li* bt'V* t'-Mcmed
Coach flawthornt
Cliess Player thinking for a victim* best two out of three falls with a player connecting lor three fiefd goals,
Uility of rhe other atid th: ;bhr Saturday to .a
10 •’Cao you play chcsa.’sir?”
hour limit; the. main attriiction and two free throw* Snyder was
a s .'■.■. med *rivv.-ciiiitiou ; I *&gt;f coacli&lt;-. The m
df will Ik lor the be.‘t two out ol tlin-e close on thr heels of these two with fit Philip*
.
Innocent Bystander:
dunno.
shade of the advantage in'"!*! be demonstrated and mo
fallr with a two-hour limit.
three field goals and one free throw.
Plulmns, rf
3 brother. I never tried."
rbur.il and o i kar nutrgiir tn : f(,r their formal ndi
" round. WUniewfkt camel
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round however !
nd* had North1

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Play Here Friday

n from Hi&lt;
xm&lt;!.‘, ’of Mid#

Pat mt

McGrath.

irthrup
nrthnip had
JXtng that
Nderable urntr.-t from
&lt;r. wd when McOraHt . guv s a &gt;
the 'drcwl.-m was announettf. so clot.1 'Uih.-lKd 127 pounds.
we« th*1 two boxer* on p.Mnl .
• Herbert Cwjl ..
____
Burr GiMjfty, fighting un&lt;l*r th*- O. F fighting his that amateur bout l.iwt oit(
A. C. color? wiui u
ion from a decifiuit to Daniel Morgenstern ol:
GIt&gt;nnuvx*d J&lt; ... . the Lansing .Ath-;Wayland ' Cfk^rr went xtrong.ln llw‘.
th&lt;uconi! * .«ii., Tlivs-?।fjr#t round apd floored hu ’opponent''
i provided M&gt;:ne r* .r! ac-ioncr :.ir-a count of six but lost thv;
scenjed lo have a cJear!j’x»xt tax, on points. The'crowd gave
_
the first round while the|cooper a great hand at the end of the
next two weir a tx-s-up. Coi»!- y bount for the game Stand he made in
weighed in at ill pounds and Johns-at
;;t,T round. .There was more action '
.113 poundr
‘
.during this both trim iji any other dur- Iy
Sieve Karmvs :u hl* firs: appeanmee. in^ tlie evening. Both bovs weighed in ;|
at the kwal Arena !•*&gt;’ *n extremely I n: ji2 pounds.
□*
'y
ci&lt;v«' dec:.-:i&gt;n4ii.JliisL.31'tl‘O!Tk of th&lt;- t«o local featherweight, boxers took y
I
Ionia Athletic club. Tills was one. of t|M,
i„r the eleventh bout &lt;*t tlie J
y
the best Ixnits &gt;.it the i-wntug. Both ■ (vetung. Tom Graham of Irving out- ;
.______
a.
of the feathcrwelKht- w. :e «v£ nl.v ■ |HJjnr&lt;Kj W1 ....._____________
. . .
matched and kept up rapid fire oct ion .^rLMon.
Both' boys weighed 12ii'W
th:*.- ruind
KattW ih,.„ub
l.’u jx.'ind. ..in, Wivror.k, uud Chaw of Ure O FAC and Sr
'
’
.Frank Bov..r «.f Wayland, welter-*W
*L:‘? r,V .•'-••Fl”'- fought three item-ban.; sf
• &lt; .hviUc । round* that ended In a close deci ■ j
!««« ended-after the first;
B ni,-r ciiasc wentbed in a*. H8 y
round
I Is one of tne beat aitu- pounds and Boner at Ufi
...K,. .» ,H.. ..-.V- oj
Ktn||Mh B^Hikrtif Pne&gt;rt. a mid
*
is faM. ck&gt;w&gt; and Ua.- a lileaciKht. won »&gt;n a technical knqcF
rju-d jxineif. Bnirtl • wrlghed in at
**' jotil from Lyle Lyson of,Wayland sub
jOtte round of boxtn;
T.} p
from Bal*
aria.
_____ of boxinq.' M
; Beaver weighed in'at 110 pounds and
from .-tart » flni'h.

B

Uw Ionia Athle

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CHRISTMAS
SALE

T. S. Baird

MEYER’S 5

1 STORE

Quality Hosiery

Electric Christ­
mas Wreaths 25c

LADIES' PURE SILK HOSIERY
at only............................... 39c-49c-79c
Silk and Wool. . . 25c

Windup Trains
$1.00

Christmas Gift
Sets
iniiMIR WORLD*

hold me in the
i
atm 1 had
iro." And now
I tn a mem OCT of the New
Often 1 thin t of-what m-iht
d amateur rat
But when »u

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:lnd flush ukI fought and
1 I am a law•f ..gan, former
weight boxing
ber Kotarun.

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JANE KAY
nswersdn Age-Old Question

PLAINLY MARKED on each and every article we offer for sale.

You will find hero a great variety of articles which may perhaps
be suitable for your particular requirements such as gift hand­
kerchiefs, hosiery for men, women and children, Christmas can­
dies, all kinds of jewelry novelties infants’ warm wearing ap­
parel. wearing apparel for men and boys, gift toilet articles,
Christmas greeting cards and booklets, attractive dolls and toys,
books and gaint'S, Christmas boxes and wrapping materials and
many things that are suitable for Christmas tree decorations.

MISS VIRGINIA ANDREWS

This $5.00 Treatment Without Charge!
to all those taking advantage of this unurual offer thii week.
Call Mn. Ree^for Appointment. Phone 2241.

REED’S DRUG STORE
Hastings Michigan

Fncy, Beads in boxes 19c-25c

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Fancy Pins, each in box 10c

The Exquisite JANE KAY Preparations

Expert cosmetician, is-giving individual consultation
and complete treatment in a private booth,
teaching the new scientific methods of
facia! treatment and makeup.

Stylish Jewelry
.Latest Style Rings, Box 10c
Cigar &amp; cigarette lighters 49c

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TOYS

Special!
lU.ilc-3-Way.Fertal Hikes,
heavy ronstructMn.

DOLLS!

Wagons!

25c - 5OC

sjoo

Double barrel xbotgutt ........................... - 49c

Plain
Envelope*

("C
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Note Book y| C
. . "T

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«Trrr light Mils with
bulbs........................ 39c
Lvtra Irg. bulbs 2 fur 5c

“Pop' Eye" and frunk 49c

Stationery
Boxed Paper, new style boxes 25c
Boxiid Paper, big value..................10c
Package Paper and Envelopes, 30
count, each.......................
10c

Books and
Games
Cut-nut books
IOe
Painting books . ,5e-10c
Story Hooks
. 5c-t0c
Gomes all kinds IOcA'Ijc

Lingerie
LADIES’ FANCY
Rayon PAJAMAS

$-| 00
JL —

Rayon Bloomers &amp; Stepins 25c-39c
Ladies* Sweaters .
39c
Latest Styles in Hats. .
. .49c-89c

WITH ENVELOPES

SEE JHIS DISPLAY!

5 f°r 5c 3 for 5c 2 for 5c and 5c each
TWENTY FINE attractive CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS and
Folders, each one different. All with envelopes io match

C—

8*PeC131s

25c

Glass and Chinaware
Frosted glass, decorated Vases at
only • . ■ . ............ z................. 10c-25c
Pink and green Mayonnaise Sett 25c
Flower Bowl and Block Sets .25c
Decorated China Tea Pot*. . . ,25c
SPECIAL IMPORTED
j|QC
CHINA, each piece different "*w

CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Christmas

Handkerchiefs
Fancy Hdkfs. in boxes 25c
Ladies’ dainty Hdkfs. 2 for 5c
Men’s Hdkfs. 2 for 5c
5c and 10c

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Doll Furniture
25c and 49c
DOLL CABS
$1.98

CHRISTMAS CARDS'

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What Is Beauty? jg
tThe a»uranrc of a lovely complexion’
will as*irt you In air-weeing Hite question for yourself.

Bath Powder Sets...................
10c
Smart new Toilet Sets . . . 49c-$1.00
Suspender Sets............................49c
Men's Garter and Hdkf. Sets 25c
Powder and Perfume Sets. . . . -25c

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To Our Many Patrons and Friends
If yo$ ure fortunate enough to have this pleasant duty to per­
form* that is. the privilege of selecting gift merchandise such as
‘toys, Christmas candies or any other gifts of a holiday-nature as
a representative of societies, schools, churc|ies or oilier groups in
your city, we cordially invite you to visit our store. It is the
. Christmas store in your community, and you will find in it, themost pleasant atmosphere in which to do your shopping, and, as
•you will discover, we have offered for your consideration mer­
chandise assembled from all parts of the world, attractively dis­
played and al thc lowest prices we have ever experienced,

and up lo 98c

HASTINGS

Comer of State and Jefferson Sts.

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Children’s RIBBED HOSE 10c-19c
Men’s Fancy Hose 10c-15c-19c-25c

Second Annual

Begins Friday
December 9

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Gift Wrapping—Boxes
Christmas Wrapping Paper 5c &amp; 10c

Christmas Wrapping Ribbon 5c, 10c
New Foil Wrapping Paper . . . 10c
Cellophane, 2 sheets in roll. . . 10c
New Foil and Fancy Paper Boxes
t only
3c-5c-10c-15c

Kindergarten Mix, 10c !b
Brilliant Mix .......... 10c ib
Regular Cut Rack . 10c tb
Broken Mix........... 10c Ib
Cream &amp; Gum Mix 10c Ib
Chocolate Drops f .10c Ib
Peanut Brittle . . . . 10c tb
Brilliant Hard Mix
party-filled ....... 15c Ib
Starlight Kisses. ... 15c Ib
French Creams . . . 15c Ib

Masterpiece, 100'
filled.......................... 20c th
Cocoanut Butter­
cup* .......................... 20c th
Hershey Pure Milk
Chocolate ................ 20c th
Valencia Nut Taffee 25c lb

1-lb. box Chocolate
Covered Cherries. . 19c
5-lb. Christmas
Chocolates, Special 89c

SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES,
SOCIETIES and OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

Hundreds of other items too numerous to mention
are on display in our store. Come early and
get the pick. A small down payment
will hold your gifts until Christmas.

Electrical Goods
NEW STONE BASE LAMP/$- .00
with parchment shade.........
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NEW SHIPMENT , 4 ftC OPC
LAMP SHADES . . 1 U * CO

GENUINE WESTINC. « nc «nC
HOUSE LAMPS ... I U 2U.«

Special!
All Wool Sweaters
CLOSE-OUTAll colors &amp; sizes.

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�THE BASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1M2

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MORGAN?

GLASS CREEK.

FIRST PURCHASERS.

। Tlie Christmas spirit engendered by
Bruce Siddal and family of Grand
-----------—___________________
Mrs.
Beulah
Hammond and.daugh*
'warm greetings accompanying pay- Rapids were week end visitors at Pred .ter Norma of Vermontville visited at
menu for tuberculosis Christmas feaU Otis'.
'
'Mr and Mrs. J. W. Shaffer * Wedneebegan to permeate the offices of the Gordon Havens spent the week end day.
■ . . ' Michigan Tuberculosis
n at Wm. Olllltple'a at Lakeview.
Tubetcu'.fwLs Association a
. Tlie new boarde/at lhe Andrus home
.
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Mrs c&gt;o
Brau
-n and daughter
of*win
answer to the name of Robert.
;----- few.,dhys
after
Tlranksglvlng.
when thc
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' Mr and Mrs Will Olbaon and Miss BANNER CLASS GIVES
.
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'*CB1S werc wnl out
’T11C a,tnoQ’- Hickory Corners wen- caller* at Cha* Congratulatlnns
Aw ......breathlew Hhgtftorilh which old friend* Whlttemonfa Tueaday
Elizabeth Gibson of Nashville were
Monday vn busiAeaa.
Mr. Donald Mead. Linwood Christo­
LUMrLlMENTAnY DINNER and new hakHnctcd to lixsurv a con- Mr.. Robert McGlocklin and dnugh- pher. Bruce sAgh of fauulng and Ar-.
Hartley FinMrotn was home from gur.'ts ot Mrs Nettie Hyde on Satorday.
.
,
J
jtinuauce of the work done to fight ter* of Ha&gt;4Ings and Mr* Kate. Erway thur. Opal and Ruby Webb attended
Hohorcd Their Teacher, M. L. tuberculoids, thank* to the penny •-. apt! M:&gt; Cha* Whittemore spent the Senior play at Hastings Friday
Mr and Mr?.. Ray Branch were in
urui.
»,«
1,1 »’i*pirlng te everyone in the Asmk-Iu- Wednesday at Fonest Haven*'.
evening.
NEW MEMBER PARTY
Detroit on Tuc?4.iy on buuine-o.*. ,
COOK, With Surprise On rri- -tion.' wus Uie comment ot Dr. Henry Th? young people of the Parish will
Mr and Mrs. Byron Clark of Jack­
Mm IL H Peirce wu the guesl of
HELD ON MONDAY
day Evening &gt;D. Chadwick.-president
Chadwick, -pre-sidi-nt or
ot uwasso
the Asso-entertained in thc
tin- Rev.
Itev. conkllty
conkUr- son visited the latter's mother. Mrs.
day Evening
entertained
°
.
-(-iatlnn
ns
th,return-,
l&gt;-imn
to
(Sime
i.r......
-•
in appreciation of the long ’ and
BS lhe rH'’ni» began to come home Friday evening. Dec. 18. AH'Lrtha
L. mm. Adklna.
Adkl.w. and
n»4 other
vU«r relapveji and
Camp Piro Girls Given Award, faithful rervii-f of kO&lt;a»Cook a* n
friends Tliurcday.
j .
*
young
iMiinm trvnn in ^-m-coox a.. lawyer*, doctors,
all.. manner of. busy
inv
.lpapeople of the pariah arc cordtally
Mr Bruce Smith &lt;&gt;f Lansing spent
‘-•aclwr■ .-,f
of the
the BanneTclaM
Banner cla.M of
of the
the ^7^.,,^
.. ’.......
. ■,: Uie
....' U.......
For Securing Moat Points
tearlwr
uk
nw to. . mvneu
The
Gi/.xl
Will
church
will
have
a
III Contest
k.rlh'xHs, bt/ndyiv mJkmA, « C&lt;Wpl&gt;- wrilt, a llnc to accompany Jk.-ir money
Margartt Barnett entertained Edith
. , .
A
..
menfory dinner wo* given him by the-,
.
essence ol Hum- corn- Cbrjstma* tree and excrete.-* at Uie; Mr ant! Mm&gt; J W. Shafter and Am
Benton of Battle Creek over the wtrk • Monday after rehooL
the play P«m C|MB -r lhr,church parlors on Friday
^ntalwd n’71JX church Saturday evening. Dec. 23.
I Homer sjnAit Sunday- with Ui-ir
• nd.
’ •
•
Mrs Ray Erway vi uti-d her unck. I daughter in Vermontville.
ut.
Central
school
wa* thr
!nnr
nii-tv
wan
a total
?'
1? /.
- wr
happs
•&gt;:-..»up
of Camp
Fin- acene
Girls ofAll ptLM
. tn M-n
r rCof|k
. wh
o wa*
calledsurl« m
Gl«dwS*
n2S^teLte&gt; a «tnr^lm-^Ur
'“‘v »roca»ray.
Wesley
Brockway, at
at Ann
Ann ai
Arbor Sun- { Mr I.lnwobd Christopher ate Sunday
:ind Mr* O. O. Slum1 of Cahdonia on
lw poin:*
pnir-vtlw
Church on
on a■ f^'
fhke errand and wljcn ,',T’o;rhu chock ;-rh&lt;-''nteaMiie
. dinner with th* Webb young p&lt; i&gt;pl^
Cam.! i n. Girls aim madec Ifo
the church
rnnain
‘n.dln“«. mm improving.
airplane i._
lie
clav -..wk
member*
h k' T Plcast/re Tt! s
Olkl.. a,1(I lJausU1.„r i&gt;ili Archie Burd was alto* Sunday viaifor
ln-tlx* mrmbcrnhlp drive or. nlrahmr
1—J. found- ».th&lt;u- -I--—
Mr-, John Kurts is enU-rtainlm' le t
st. Ugrthcr Mru| their gnesti at their places at th&lt;- ‘
..
rrtunUi received from
Wm McNutt's in north*.-*?! Mr John Van ack!, and,daughter
;..tvr. Mrs T H. PcacoGk, of Mlnm- race wlik-h clotcd Doc. Ut
•re the l*»- uhte A* he entered *?.ng* of wel- .J}"™&lt; ***-*2- Tof
“'lay P
’’ M.
M '
TU,!,&lt;r at
a! thc
,hr Van
v“n
fUitland &gt;
Friday
; Janice of Landing viARecT
'I
.a tlrtpnnu in the party Since
b&lt;-;(;ntI11. ]fd I.v
py Mr.
MrA .1j m
Townsend,
ince the beM Townsend
..
TluTlie eorfimunlH'
community- meet
meeting
ins at (he G.Y*1
Good ; Sickle
Sickle farm
hum Frida
Friday
v Thev
They broaeht
brought Mr
Mr and Mrs John Palmer of Grand
.ind. L
C II. Hodge* ot Hasting*
were*....
th* .' Wil!
church Saturday night wits large.-jji-w king with I hem. who Till make
ginning of the race. Sept. 15. thirty- hnreteri him
Rapids attended the armor play oh
»«'w?
|.»«,
th. mutton.IIMSSUSI.
m ...... iW&lt;*
. ...•_.
..» .........Kdiito.
1 .... , ■
jly attended. ub-?ut om- hundred being:-n indefinite stay
{present
Mr Benton, fourth grad*-1 ftrv. Gibbs of Ha«tlng&lt; ale Sunday
1 .1.-..-.tants hu't- been taken In to.after which a lovely three course din-,‘
—
Mr and Mr-- Fred Kennedy ana Mr •'
flier was ’ splendidly served by flight 1
■ u-arher .it ,Hastings «mtr*l. plex^ntly I dUiner at tlie home of Elgin Mead
Fin;.
Sonnie Smith spi-nt Aycdnc.?0a“ n&gt; Camp
HINDS CORNERS.
Mini Jatim: Michael had chary,f
...
young ladies, daughters of the class' Mr. and Mrs. J F. Tobias of Hattie
Jraml Rapid*
.
'
.
airplan-- members. Misses Maude titul Ropln.i, 1 Cn rk vlilted his brotlw-r. Mr. and Mrs
R. B Rouse of YpKilantl was the
.
. .
.. pencils- waltaCc. Winnie and Dorothy Roush
. O Tk'-Uas Friday afternoon.
1 w.
SOI TH SHI l.TZ.
i Mr.* N. C. Kraft of Charlotte spent
•iwr in..
___ 1 un “Hv’U'f'Ve feature. Ttefre'-h- pranrw Cowtes, Dorothy Johnson, Leal:
11; Paul Smith and MLs&gt; Mary IiiP.ram
Mr. «;.d Mrs. H DnVo(l and Mr. and
until Thursday with her
Dr anil uiTTla-n.s Ww-dteirne 'were "wnis &lt;&gt;f c1/:-..i and &lt;-cokh-. w.-n-;ervet!
nl(a phylllg Hinman
id
Woodland
spent
Thursday
evening
.Mr:L
Bi*hoj&gt;
nf
Battle
Cryek vuited ;hr“l,’,-r E'ld
J ! t tte am M? nX fZX- b&gt; oU,rr ^fn',r' , f
tantr baiketa of Christmas grrenM J ’ » . » sum A ’
kthbridL Mrf
.Ulll Ml&lt; samRe.
’t&gt;ry IU1(| 1M|rlutrfln holly made attme-’ with Mr and Mrs IMd Newton and Mr. and Mrs c Kinyon Sunday aft- . 8ltn Nibbs is not so well thta week.
•
। Mr and Mrs. Chiton Campbell spent
||
'n.iunuaj.
, .
A.. ,,n uuard (or luiving.made tlie tiv.- dreamt!inn.-, at thc front of the family and attended lhe box social at’-.ernootL
schoolhoiuc.
.
Mrs Edith Fkmiievtlle ami urandwn. Friday and Saturday with her mother l^marrT-..;. Jll
and in thc hollow square formed;,thv
- Mrs. Sarah Newton ot Hastings vi'I Jimmie May. of Battle Cmek. are I near Knlamasoo.
her daughter. Mrs. Glcnnti Darling. of moat number of jx«liif&gt; in the nn'mi&gt; r-'
■
■
.•.hip drive. Mr*. Cutikin prewmtrd a C. by thr tables, which wa* rrnlrrrd with!;lte4 her .daughter. Mrs. George De-'.....
___
___ . ..__nmrasta
F. cap cibd utm br»i)d to Hie th»«e !a table Jjcarlng u twmititul winter
An'Lt!
oif!S
"T"?*1 'I'""
«&lt; "&gt;»« IrmM. MM
M?'
J. rund
Mre r’Srimo
’'ur''Jordan
Tm -11 &lt;™ ■"
Andctwon of glrL. Madeline C&lt;x&gt;k. lydna Schulu and te urpitd
Red uiui White candles, Mott and family. Saturday night nnd and family.
Grand Rapitli
. ............................
,.«■•
“I «»«• JOj"
I«mm Wtnlnger. who each made SMispniy-i cj evergreen nnd Michigan holly,
in the huuM-wurk.
Mr. and Mr?. Ronald Hayn--.-. and Grove. wh« hn-&gt; Ix-en spending *nm&lt;--, . ..n„
,.rw.,
Mr. raid Mr. w N. Cfiidef.et
point.
ure elhcUvelv arranged op tlu- Jong •on. sant
...
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...
-------Unw
wiU1
|u
,
r
dau
„
htPr
Mrs
Martha.
J
,
,
.
Sunday
with
hte
parents
Mr- Sperry Thomns id Am&gt;t
Walter and Howard Bridge who were
Mcmbcrdiip'In dhe-National Nwdit-1 tabiq^, tnihsforming the large (uirlor Mr nnd Mrs Jerry Huymand family , Item returned home last week.
I J’tln'--1? vl’Itor* at Bert Palmers vkittng relatives here, received it call
Munday with Mrs.’ c. E Gr
w'.irk Guild rtmnted ill M—
in Baltimore. ’
-I laur. nc. Tobias of Hasting, spent; lY" , Mr "n&lt;,nM£ CyllL' s,’r«'&gt;" •«“» this &lt; Monday • morning that their
Tiu&gt;m«A W-a* ;&lt; dinner guest All
lurdiaiY ' Following the d)nn«T. Miss Itertlia
race and lot
’
Mr. and Mr: Knoll nnd Mr nnd Sarerdn-. night and Sunday with hi*’^*&gt;1“n
Mr mid Mr- E. 1 Bottuih h
rnothfcr had just pa-vicd away at their
. ............... ...............i roakln»r,iSjicki’«v.’ nresldcnt of, lhe class, acted Mrs. Millcr’ahd daughter of Monroc- cousin. Ei lyn Horn,
iPalim-r and children and Walter and home, in Illinois.
lb Grand RapKli lor the ainte;
two articles of needlework Hif .- gar- ;«•' rhhptcj* of ceremonicr. her intro-' villef Ohio, were here to attend lhe
Mrs Marguerite Smith of Delton a-n-I
of
j,L
..... *bd
«..u Mi*- Seyrnour/Jordan^
uo.uan, acC,ub **” ”“*t wU,‘
■
’
thc JdtieHn'ns te-ing Clover and appropriate.
। menu will
tertamret the Sliulfz Community Club Mr
nc- ’ , Th”
MVw Z-ha B- rn
n«t I Selections tn?m old .familiar hymns burial of their aunt. Mrs I&gt;!u Phil­ to ted luck chtefen dinner Thurday .. companied by Mr and Mrs. Wm Mur- L».“llw Pa.mer Dece/nber 15.for nn ail
Health I’m'
lips.
Saturday.
They
remained
over
. I Acre, led byt Itev. Dvytcy after which
.
.­
' needl'd.
• Jll
who ----------------attended fr«mi
thi* place re- . ray of Hostings called on "Aunt Mar- t5aJ meeting. •
•nd
till
Sunday
afternoon.
—
—
—
.
!.liStickney Introduced'AHs* Mabel
J tlm" Jordan of Utbandale fstaday aftMr and Mrs Lester Raymond ntMr. and Mrs. Dodt'r entertained I*'-’’ « sr*MH« time
•moon
and report. Iler in very poor. tended a dinner Saturday evening
COUNTY MINISTERIAL
Company from Xonla Sunday.
-*'*r- and Mrs Charley Barnes of.Pon- Ju-aXh.
,
&gt;nniiur.'ihon, J&lt;
given
by
Mr.
and
Mr,
Leo
Church
In
ASSOCIATION MEETS of the officers, the clasn activities, etc. \.An-on Dodge returned fr'wn Saginaw ttee -.‘.-ihd their uncle, and aunt. Mr.; Mrs. Clare William* ha» been hav», honor of tlirec couples.
;Rrv.* D-wt-v ynve a splendid t«wt on Friday where he had bekn visiting his “nd Mrs. G. E Kenyon. Munday- Ham :
.-ince Tbunk-uinng.
l.-- nard. u cousin-from Dowling spent ■
from a uInteresting Address At Presby­ •Service.’' in which he paid tribute to brother
Mr. and Mrs
Stfiith in Js
;Mr Cook's loyal demotion to the church Thh. comrminitv was saddened Tu&gt;" day -JUth them
terian Church On Monday
mid its various orgohlxations. hi* in- Tlmr dav morning to hear of the pu‘5- Frank Hallock of Milo visited them
■ Afternoon
:ter&lt; •••. in every hclpt'.il cause, |hc in- im: of Mrs Adelin Fhlllijv an old and Tt&gt;Ur*dny and Mr and Mrs ATva Kcnn-jpected
neiglibor.
E'*
*----u
..i.. of 5
lings frn...
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She'
h'ru*
bw-n*
II
•*
a
■
Vo
;
»
un,
l
son*.
Bobbie
and
Bernie,
.Hainer, hi- has v.xvrti-d through thc
-•i-t- but
but -was
w.-r. only
BcXevue
spent Sunday with them
?
7
•Jvivri.
a.a. vo
and patient .'ufferer
orUyL*^
1
&lt;•-hnr.rp, nf tlie paper and his friendly
•j\- din- .•• relation m*.t'
Monday atteriibor- ; inu rest In ptupii- Rev.* Dewey rlpsod
church, parlors
CEDAR CREEK.
iitemJanee.
. I willi nn npproprtate ix«m by: Eddie sadly-r&lt;ib-sed by lier many friend-, and•s havb our ayni-i There was a large crowd-from Ha*re nn ad­ :Gu-st AlA-r tin- singing- of nprrfher
R&lt;v. John W. Kiteliii
n Sunday.
'
,&gt; '
,..,
w
.. |wr(}
_
tings
attended
the mei-tlng Sat­
Boxed Hdkf., Pure Linen, 3 in box, 50c. Other* 5c to 50c
.. ___
of Mini.--' • . lection. Miss Stickney, in ix-lialf of lwtl&gt;&gt;'
-------------.. . who
_,_,
a
jjlr. .md Mrs: Clifford D&gt;«l..n jire in
Mr. Will Ik linger urn!
son of -----Lnn.r. ..urthiy
night
here, Many thanks "io
■&lt;l by a dix'UVJ&gt;n I (he r ia ,... presented Mrs Cook with
-Good line of Purses at $1.00
X • -oU7 this week where- the f.xrnvr 1- t..-r|al l.ifi
j&gt;&lt;Hilt? Iiivel.v red*roses arid u book lo sin;: :ix.ni Wednesday afternoon with Rev, l ane and abo the evangelists who '* Novelties for Baby Gifts
at:
nnmg
prncmuhiv
wtf
"
‘
Fhlllipt
and
mmlwr.
They
hel|i.-&lt;!.'
-•
•
Fancy Goods, Dresser Scarfs and Pillow Cases
!'Xi:i tin- nrxt meetUlit' of ■ Mr. Cook, both responding graciously
The
iutt.-r fil
told
tubernl On Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Llovd Owen are the &gt;
’-.t- latter
’d
Id at .th ur Up- ;ir&lt; &lt;-iilution. T
Ladies*
Silk
Underwear
50c and up to $1.95
Mr. nnd Mm. Lyle .Tobias and sin of j,r,llM pan.nte ot 11 baby girl who nr- &lt;
;&lt;if hi early hie Ui)d the influence
upon
Copal
Silk Hosiery 50c, 79c, 89c and $1.00
Bat:! - Creek visited his j-.arent*. Mr; rhid Nov. 30. and unsyers to me name \
id Shilton
&gt;ddr&lt;
,-Of Betty Louim-. Both bob-.- and £
itlu-n Mipcrimendcnt of the Hustings and Mr- W.'O. Tobias, Sunday.
Gloves,
Kid
and
Chamoisette
50c
Mr and Mr-.. Kirby Smith of Kai.- mcthci doing fine. Mrs. Dorothy Mon- &lt;
Isclioor*. inspiring him to higher and
Sweaters in all the new styles
better tbinic-.
Mr. Cook's remarks mazoo si .ited.hii aunt. Mr. and Mr*.!r«x- of Kalairiiwno is caring for them $
Sunday
Gua
Kline,
and
family
Saturday
afterwill
Sh'riber'tand
family
of
Hasting
'
•*?-ritram
the
heart
and./
vidcnced
ins
Necklaces 50c and $1.00
A delightful time w,
itawa Hta
-spcht over the week end With Will
...
;hn&lt;- for and interest in Christian ideals. nwn.
'mlKowaMmnK' i°c,d?Ld !±,“' ."S &amp;
, ,
»:il »-tav. wlmian.1 Christ-likc living, and the fur-;
y Kel’.e
&lt;&gt;p amt her gun
ti e M- tlnrfi-L liiTiipo « r the Kingdom work .in the; &gt;y. ...... it,, a..,.- u--i ...
Ltaylon Shupp nnd family of Lannn&lt; r Yd Waupac
uri born
imm 'nidi , ‘*nt
y wiUl’Guyla Pease
...ning y’. la. -i -vf.rld ‘ The prognup was clow'd with -------Mr&gt;,,u
- „f. a .on. Daryl Uwi.*
u 8undft
,
Brumm', Gry.-t.'l : -‘ng»ig by thc class mid prayer by Mr. Sur.oay.
glu,J;iV November 27th.
■
.
Ull ThUindi
Air and Mrs" Cook's two sons and
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ivr- . -•• ■ ' .uni rtiir-. rv.-.ivi «&gt;&lt;-&gt; I,
miy. u«rc M:&gt;; EJmr.gpun&lt;fld micn-*t In tiw cl*s» at- their vi-.w., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook P«rent' 'f “ *°n- b0"’H5. hJJs
Mr and Mrs Huta-rt r&lt;xik
, beer, named James Alfred Mrs l-rai York l.-ity and Mr and
,« »))Uu-n by these girls uljo are,Land
Much fSdit U due
and
nt IX'lt&lt;&gt;n ls carln« ,or ,hrn1,r j1 af
.-tn ,,
M there
ot their him membcnihip and's Much credit I* due the officer* and Thursday. n&lt;
Dec.
at 3
2:30
P. ,M.
ccmlnitt
who worked so
w:is an entertainment consisting of
Mr. anil
. .
faithfully to make thc gathering the ‘music,
dramatics
and
magic
at
Kellogg
Stunib. Donald ts
l AND I BRIDGE (T.l'B
; Rm.- - itcce-s it was. Efech and every
Pn-ntk ■
Mr:-. D.m U-,\:.s was t.-iriv'.■ t &gt; the ' nu.-mbi r of the Banner cln-s deeply ap- i Agricultural school
Saturday'.- IXe. Hl. Prof- C G. Card
i nod Mr«- Harold Rolfc of Grand U amt I Undue club on M'.-iliv-.day - |&gt;t'-cliit- , Mr. C.aik'.s faithful service
o
of
M.8
C
will
be
principal
siwaker
T!to ladr-s.Ltnd all hoi«? tliat he may be able to
n.:. f.ml Mr and Mrs. Ifiibi'l
wing nt the j roiitinue' tile work fur many more al an nil day poultry meeting beginh-.vo-.il of Jnckwn *|niit Sunday
as nn
teaemng lu. an
plf
Mr. ami Mr... Chuenvi- Wcodard.
on Frid-n -. ।,&gt;«•.
.'t in:',&gt; a*
hi- leaching
an inijnraium
iiupirntion ",,1B fl,1 ‘0;.^ A
t-&gt; .di
him
from
to
r at
*c,,ou‘ Everybody Is
c. Hu&gt;:ck id lietrmt
garnu-nu.going to the Welfare A*‘‘ who
’’ hear
‘
‘‘
— Sunday- *invited *"
to ,nnv
come.
W
Sunday,-Contributed.
’
, Mrs. Hattie Bellinger Will, entertain m
M^fo. ,Mr, Budck
(,'41 &lt;i; wore, pin yr.I «fid appropriate
tlie
Home
Literary
Club Thursday. !&gt;«&gt;LOVELY CHRISTMAS PARTY.
■( Mr. and. Mrs. John
nz»-; given. The next meeur^l will be
Surgery • Guild No. 19 met ut the
iiii.iy niiiiu,
on Tui--&lt;l.iy. Dee. 13 at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Sindel of Lake
Mattie W't-lb and Mr? lAici-dnn. -’.pj;, platr DcCoa. whrrr-a Cttrr.'lmai home -I Mr-&gt;. Albert Besamee at WH CMn-sa spent Thanksgiving dov with
Walnut St Thursday. Dee 1. At one Mr and Mrs- Albert Knowles* and Mr
d el -:.:k a‘ delicious chicken dinner was
aale ; luce Thanksgiving.
.Mite.
teH.n
jcnioyoa. .ner amen • -n ,n b.uin..,
un Sunday to. tlv-lr home
When you buy or look at a Sheaffer Pen
HOSTESS TO FORTY GI.ESTS., m.. :
«... lirl.l
The tojl.iwin,:
.‘'a-,uUL tt,th Mr- •»'d .«• - ChaflCS
Mr- 1'rcd W, Cook of W Band St..I{i;ih-i 1.- u r- duly elccUd: Mr? Mark
panylng tliem
•
or Pencil you have seen the.best that can
The men from here who Iwve
Wm. Ducket, u .­
. Mr. and Mrs George Ritchie oFbjii- •murtniiMil forty membyrs of the Bar-y !ria.-.- chairman; Mr.V.
brought
back
deer
from
thr
north
Countv Grower*’, Association very!,., .ant chairman.
-be bought . . . THE BEST in qualityyfn
Mrs. -Emma -S. -L'«»s woods woods aie. Harry Simpson. HarryM
I
pleasantly on Thursday evening. Die.',,., rrtur.
Mr... Hurry
Hurry • E.
E- B‘&gt;dwfo. Marshall. C. McCrary. Lovell Dewey.
of Mr ami M;.,. If..
Mr.,
•I. Alter n .-liort l&gt;wdncsr.t meeting. ;U1
Tuesday.
Mrt&gt;. Hur
and Mrs. R-itit;
'
efficiency, in writing, in a balanced pen
A .-.u.', ciyrte BiirdUk, Framt Bblyen. Johil Almusic was enjoyed and refrcslimcnts fjow,.r chainr
’■
" bertson. IrnuLs Williams. Oi-orgc Willi­
or pencil—one which is made to lit your
:k, liospiuil on Tuesday tnotn- served. All departed in tiw early. (1| t};|1 liusinca* waiin ini exchange ol . soil Sam Willison. B, DePrlcster.
morning hours after a delightful eve-;chrl.l|n/
u bcautifuti? .,
! George England. Fred Perkin* and
hand with ease and comfort.
'- •?'
;&lt;b &lt;-orai«-d ti c wa., mad--. .Mrs Wm. :ru^Yi Hc,hTn
r .Mid Mrs. T f&gt;. French anil tam- lung»f Caledonia were Sunday guf-at* &lt;d
.‘
,:. 77,
&gt;Dmk&lt;
*
lilARMlNGLUNt
IIEON.
Duck,rracting
acunginincapacity
caiweity ofofSanta
Sanu,and
and --n,r - taxjiar
Frldu&gt;. Bl thpM ,,
‘ 1 ' ‘
...
.
..
l,..nnv wlte III,. •‘•Selsl &gt;
and Mr*. W. R Cook. Mr. French
nrmuc and gold bebe chrysanthr- w*'
"‘J'1
*,
, c'ulsl“,'l;!church brought a good attendance tor
Xl'ut,X htmSn
"e^K1^0* dU’nCT nnd
'
Calif,, to sjx-nd th
!:. and. Mrs. R. T Emil Tyden nnd Mr*. Unltard’Gram.
BALTniORt: CENTER.
&gt;
Ft «• rich.
A.
McCoy.
tteiy.
tor.
1931*1932.
The
:
t.-uclwr
and
pupils
of
thc-Mcat the former s home on Saturday aft- j
|Omber school are preparing their pro-.
Rev. I! J Adfock .■•uin&gt;Iit,d the pulpit i-inotm. places being laid tor twelve. '
The “Lifetime” is acknowledged in Pen-'
&lt; r rhe Fir,"-. BnptL-t church at Album
gram foi\Chri*l:nas.
•
At eonlrm t top score was made by 1
,J,r Clalr f*""-™
n«, .1, CluU Slru MM M«1 Mr,
last Sunday. Rev, Ritcltic. an outgoing Mrs. H. W. Cook and second by Mrs.
dom as the foremost writing instrument
। io Mr. M.,W Itatkr
wt-mnUM
„us
Frulw.
nm i' iiHry lo Rushia. was the speaker Raymond Finnic.
,T.,-ttur«Hv iltmuxm »l Hwlhomo ot
Ml., x.„ 81uu
Co41, Ore„ 1Uo
nt ottr dhurrh last SmulaV ninrriilu: mid
and considered a masterpiece of unusual
Um . lU.r.un, mini.,...-. B,. Wm. Hrt.
M,^., i.)Ttu. C1K.„„. ,nJ Mud„a
• ■■-viiiiig.- HU M-nnuiLs were much tip„„ »•
„.vk.eI,a
Mr.-.. Frank Pender dHightluHy hi-;L;;.' oi Porrhmral. » rrtumr oi Um MlTCU1, »r«r
precision in a writing instrument.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. John ”
Harvennlr
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£*5* AtaW,e
B&lt;rt Armstrong of Lansing wa.-- in thtinwd eight gutNSUt at a^ert bruit
city Sunday to six* Mr*. Arnwtrun;, bridge pa... o. rm-slaj.oflast *«k; Mr, Emtnion ulll ,u.litl. |hdr homc
Melvin Hannah was called to Kala­
mazoo one day last week' to see his
in hit* been confined to her bed tor
??- *- i
Th'"&gt;Sl'
। brother who. was seriously ill.
Walter Thomas is at home again
Biw is benjg rand for nt th- GUlley. Mr . H.vHaI u v&amp;itipg hen-i - * ______
, , ,_________
afh-r spending the summer jiear Midftom SaraloRn. N. A’
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SI RFRINE.
If you are looking for a superior gift for Christmas
will be glad to liear ihr b gaining.
r\-Tt:RT.UVMriwa.«U
&gt;*
.«.t u Battle
get a Sheaffer Pen or Pencil or both.
■ Mr. and Mr... E^rank Rawley and Mi
-—»y by fourteen I
D.u:na Rowley pt Adrian six-i.t the
jniembei* of thc North Michigan Avr.l~'"“
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Birthday club. They brwurht well’T^ 4‘H,„C1U^
l,hb
»j«k cud with his mother. Mis. Jinraw
bZk.u
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and
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Ihelr
uRowlry. nt the home of Mr, and Mr.- K&lt; ll.tr Ht'-m. Guests from out of
tel and
l,,r •!&gt;!r- 1» «etenw.
’t,tK »MPP«r
ami
Ral^ih
Mi J E Mattoon. Mrs Rowley ic- town hi r&lt; Mos Ruth Kindrijind
fi
andRa'nh
m\‘ ,u"’aa '&lt;r&gt;*
all wi-.hLift-time set containing — Fount.iin Pen, Pocket
Boylan &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapid*. !&lt;•. .&lt;■■*«
Floy GrecqUeld and son*. Maurice,
ping Mr*. Johtuon many' more happy
Pencil’, Golf or Handbag Pencil, Desk Standard
Raymond Hr.iuc of Woxiland- and*
and Laurence of Carlton sjxuil Salur.-iire of per mother-in-law. wl:&gt;
birthdays.
and Traveling Skrip Iqk Buttle.
.
MUs June Briggs of Lamcng.
'
day with Mr. and Mrs. lluszcll Grccrtlilt ion remain* about the same.
llcld.
'.
guarantee is given
M
THREE PRICES—THREE COLORS—THREE SIZES
A party was given in honor of Anna
Criip. Brown and Hol.
against
defects
and
To preserve thr, ertepness of Fn-nsfr M'wn-. Charley Hammonds a ml Rusr&gt;25
SET ALSO
fried potatoes. Tlu- i-. alter they hav.’ -Y11 Orttnfleld Friday. A bountiful
accidents — a guar■
" * a. LOW
been peeled and soaked in rold water | dinner was M-rved. Cover* were laid
imtee which is un­
Complete
Complete
and drflnrd on a dry towel, may b • ‘”r ‘wenty-one All departed for their
cocked until they ate not quite done I ho,HM’» wishing each one many more
equaled.
and then be removed from tlu- hying! return* of t.ae day.
Unsurpassed in Material. . . Style .
kettles. Dram as you would if they
"
JT JlV £-/ JD • any pen or pcntll purchase^ here.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
,
were thoroughly-cooked and leayc until | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Steves' two chilDesign and Timekeeping Quality .
you are ready to serve them Now im- Idren
(
have tlie whooping cough.
a real standard in modern watch
rnene them in the hoi fnt. drain again 1| Allen Idema of Detroit ha* returned
land salt for serving. This last im-|
manufacturing
jmersion should be tor only a minute or
Mr. and Mr* Ata Strutt returned I
■two. because they arc already cooked; Friday lfom
from Gretsn Bay. WiKonain.
NEW LOW PRICES—A ladies'
.
‘and you will wish to preserve their■. and Chltoii'j.
.
J
15 JEWEL WRIST WATCH with *P 7 C
| delicate brown color. _________
-Isaac —
William*
of Grand Rapidi |
metal bracelet for'.......
W xPoaching Perfected.
! called on hl* brothry. Edwin Wilhanu ।
I To keep poached eggs from breaking 15"w*ay'.
lor sticking to the pan. put a few drop*
NlUiviUe was at I
PHONE 2115
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
WE DELIVER
io! vinegar in lhe water in which they.G°?rSe Hau* Sunday.
.
“Where you may Buy with Confidence"
'are poached
‘
Donald Price of Larunna. gtandson .
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(of George. Benedict, broke Ida ankle in U*
Established in 1883
&gt;
I .A Berlin firm has patented a pdluw fou places, .playing IuoUmII Thanks-1 £w
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Social Events and Personal Mention

Don’t
Miss It!
BAIRD’S

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Second Annual

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CHRISTMAS
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teller*.
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Begins Friday,
December 9

T. S. Baird

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Set Combinations and Prices .

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PPPFl YOUR NAME .in 22kt G0LD on

B. A. LyB ARKER’S
"Where immediate attention &amp; courtesy are shown to all"

BESSMER the JEWELER

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�Tift HASTINGS BANNER, HTDNF«I)VF. DECEMBER 7,

PAGE FTOITT

THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.

GUARANTEED

WANTS

Tlie monthly meeting of ’the Thorn­
apple Garden Club was field in the
community room Monday evening at
7:45. Prof Oregg of the Michigan State
. College Extension Dept, gave a very In­
teresting talk on landscaping thc farm

THE CHURCHES

SET of TEETH

While Mr. Gregg placed special e:nI'pasU on the farm home, yet his talk
:v-as of interest and help to all thort
who attended. With Uie use of slides
(Mr. Gregg brought out In detail many
important points which are essential in
the average landscape problem
A few of hl* statenirtiU ar.* given
below in condensed form.
■ Redeem- those unsightly spuu about
. tin* yard, such as the space between
■ the.ildcu'alk and the street, which Li xi
I often neglected in forming or rear ­
rangemenu pf Uw grounds put in a
.tuffi around drive. Bring the drive in
from the road or street with winding
drives rather Uian the did fashioned
straight drive The front lawn will
look much more beautiful If kept clear
of specimen pthnts which make it look
Ismail and often hide the house The
primary motive in the fronl yard land­
scape plant u to set ofi rather than

A hen
xcant

.

Btautiful!

Liftliktl Natural.’

EXTRACTIONS

pn*?n

50C

DR. O.L. BROOKS

CARDS OF THANKS
GEORGE M. NEWTON

halchrd and are developed by grain feed. A hen has 14 days to make
a yolk, but only" one day to make the white and »h*iL The mash must
be right each day or '

Thesr baric plantings are-for the purpoee of hiding tlu- foundation but not
Uu* houc Screen plantings ar.- the on- H-J
_J
ly natural uayg to hide the outbuild- i^way and Saturday
, ings Mich as garage, poultry house, etc.
French'
। Instead of leaving the front lawn
,,i marred by a cut-away at the highway.
While Lily Flour
: make a rolling terrace, which will very
, ettretivcly remove the abrupt grade so
t
■&gt;
•
.

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

25 Lb&gt;.

First Class Laundry

Orientation la a very necessary factor
m planning a home Tlie proportions
must be equal t j have u satisfactory
urrangement of Hie grounds. ' Use ever-

American Laundry

them get out ot cuntjul.
Among thc Junipers are the Sabins
Plitzcriana In'the prostrate mid
Him prostrate plants, but thc Pfltzor-;

Friday and Saturday
100 POUNDS
MICHIGAN
MIDDLINGS

45c

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

Chattie Mortgage Sale

HASTINGS MARKETS

On Saturday, Dec. 17, 1932
At 2 o’clock P. M.

ciiuacu

; rather hide it with a barrier of shrubIbcry. Beauty will be so much more
pleasing if properly shown Always
U-ar in mind your back yard Let it
be an Eden ot beauty and loveliness,
Keep your beds clean by removing^
the grass and weeds, and through al- i
ways maintaining a good mulched top;
to hold in tlw moisture, ■ Do not crowd]
the drive upon the home Don't forget
V'Uir beds. They look so much mote I
GRANGE PROGRAMS -beautiful- if interspersed with ever­
I Tlie Indies of thc'Dowling L. A S.
greens. D.» out overplant with ever­
i'uili give a play at the Maple Grove
blooming roses.. They have their-seajtmually shown out of
Delegates from Hastings fll-Y tdi, | grange hall Wednesday evening. Drcling season they lose Muskegon conference made ilwfr re-:’ ember . 14. Title of play, "No Men Adtheir beauty and charm.
[ tnitted." Music will be furnished by tlw
charm. Take advun- ports to their group lust week.
I Martin family.
.
tage of your natural resources. Do not
let an oirfiortumty to improve your I Wayne Conklin and Clay Ba.wtl are
:
leading
the
grade
boys
Y.
M.
C.
A.
grounds b&lt;- neglected. Do not plant a
. groups each Tuesday evening from 7 to
A sunken pool or lily pond-If placed 0 with Joe Brozak in citarge ot the
dn nn ideal location will give no end
of satisfaction. The chimney can be
I Mr&gt;. Chits. Day and’ family :rlvvtrly hid by an attractive clinging
El.-iv Tucker spent Saturday vine Neatness in work nnd simplicity
[ in arrangcments-are otten the keys to.'
— ,. .
Have moved my harness
■rucres.-ful plantings. The beauty of a luncheon speaker Thursday noon at
whop from 710 W.
well laiKlreajkd farm home Is inc-ti- Lansipg for lhe State Y. M. C A
Walnut St. to *
mable. Expensl^ plaiis and plant. are ' convention and Francis 8. Hannon. Ingeexi but do not try to get the best by temationpl Y. M. C A. Secretary of
paying the mast^ Reason in price is New York office, will give the'closing
jno: cheapn. v, but the best for the address at 4 45 in .the Central M. E
and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Grand money. Bird houses are wry attractive Coimnunty House
• ■■—
■ •'
s were Saturday and Sunday:|livthe garden.
Golden -Rule
Week"—December
11-18
ound a central feature. Hiding the when as many ru grill are asked to cut
seel with a screen of plants will' keep down on their living exprnr--s and give
it a great deal of very discordant the difference to the starving folks of
the nation Let's help. Oct, menus nnd.
Mr. Gregg showed view;. ‘ot\ lib own
ome-m Lansing, it i* beyond po-»iT. S. K. Reid U local chairman-of the
Michigi
। bllity to put all Ills fine talk into this ‘ "On to Lansing” Coinmlth-e for Uie
•column at once, but everyone present annual State -Y. M. C. A. convention
i-njoyrd !ln* thing* Mr. Gregg brought ; Thursday. Dec. n.
I out and ns the meeting dosed felt pie
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox nnd \ time avis well spent Vtrne Hawblitz ,&lt;jwnt Wednesday in
We are lookilu: forward to better
i Battle Creek.
■
i homes and gardens in Haatings. •
; Thc'Nutrition Class will have their
Next week this column will take up
second leajon at Uie home of Mrs. • winter decorations.—J: a. Hoa».
i meeting Monday • afternoon in the
wEthel Wilcox Wednesday with nn all:
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Welcome New Feature
' Jonts hall for the purpose, of election
(day meeting.
|
OBITUARY.
j De'.fa Gertrude Snyder, youngest and .w-hich may come before this meeting.
I only surviving child oi Win. and Mary . No dlnhet*. will be served at. ripon' as;
Center road were Sunday guesU. .at,AI-, Snyder, was born In Peru. Huron Co. ha* been the custom in former years:
{Ohio. April 15. 1847 and was called " /Tiw Briggs L. A. 8 will discontinue,
fred Fisher's.
I There was a large crowd present to]1 Home Dec 1. 1933 aged 85 yrs.. 7 mas.. I their dinner meetings until alter the;
holiday*. A wood bee will be planned i
। enjoy the tine program at thc P. T. A.|
Irtage tb Alvin E Phillips, who preo-ded for soon after thc first of the year.
j
Albert Rice, who for some i|me has I
purchased :\plario winch will certainly ; •’’I’
be i helo in crtt-uc uo tirocranis Thfour jiars on a farm in Huron-C-.*. been in poor health is decidedly worse]
’XSd'iT1 the past few days with no! much hojais,
Arlie Slocum and Ml*.* Ion* Gillespie,
,‘L,^refir'L tou’r£h1*’ &gt; ot immediate recovery.
Lewis Herzel furnished rtdreshtaenu 7Kl’*fh h“
b^en li]elr holr&gt;« Here; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oray and '
'of sandwiches and coflee.,
&lt; ,they saw all tlie hardships ot pioneer] daughter Miss Helen attended the'fulife
First
of
all a spot had to be]
Next Friday evening Dec. 9 uv Parish
The Prescription Drug Store
। Family night and the meeting will be
I held at the Martin church. iTwre will clearing up live land making the splen­
be a pot luck supper at seven o’clock. did home which they enjoyed in their
declining years. To this unrun two,
dish, also your own .table service. Dr :M&gt;n» and four daughters were bom.]
Kennedy uur duttlct superintendent ; The three daughters wen* calk’d Home
will be tlie speaker of the evening. You itn childhood and one son at 17 and
lAruel thc oldest, only five years ago.
arc cordially invited to attend.
William Hilton of Hastings was a his death being almost an overwhelm1 ing blow to her declining strength. But
t. i.-.;. ..
her indomitable wilt kept her living
to Mr 1U1M&gt; u th .nd connnrt .□
ilu^ 7' , , ,
.
to" go when the lime came but her onROBINHUE PARK.
'zV regret was leaving Susie. She leaves
SEE) US FOR INSURANCE
Fred Cisler and family of Grand t J mou«i her loss her daughter. Susie.
Rapids spent Sunday with his mother. '*ho llas 50 faithfully cared for her
Mrs Marvin CUler and brother. Ray. ; through tier long illness: a daughter­
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' '■'.t.'J* M.c A n aa!
I&lt;
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
loved a.v an own daughter, two grandKALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
and.children, Mr* Jay Snyder of Hastings
J. L MAUS &amp; SON
and and Burrel Phillips of Hbpe; the
Local M«pr«MaUUvM. ItMlUg., MJcJl
Mrs great-grandchildren, four ncplwws and
eight nieces, besides a host of other
,
»&gt;U «...
nmmu. Mr.' relatives and friends. Funeral services
land Mra John Kollar and Harold spent’»•*» held at the l*te home Saturday
]Thanksgiving with relatives in De-.Dee 3. conducted by Rev. Conklin.
' troit.
■ Burial in. Rutland cemetery
Ability
Julian Potts and family, Howard
-------------- *♦*--------------Smith and family. John Kollar and
The fleur de Ils. a conventionalized
family and Roy McCaul and wife nt- flower thought to have been suggested
Prestige flows not only to those who
tended the Larkin club Friday night at I by .the iria, wa» the heraldic symbol of
can create it—but stays only with those
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Ker-: tlie. Bourbons, first adopted ns the emmeen.
.
,
' bJem of the French monarchy by Louis
whose ability can hold it.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

NOTICE!

HIE. COURT ST.

FRED BEACH

Every
family’ that
ns. wc give our per­
sonal and interest­
ed, attention. This,

While our assis­
tants are. carefully
tmini’d . nnd- have
had adequate ex­
perience, we feed
that the family'ap­
preciates our per­
and wi
such
attention to all who
call upon-us. '
t

TRUSS WEARERS

Our Success
Citizens Mutual

WALLDORFF
funeral
HOME
taOAMMY C OMEN

MtbukuaJierua

nesday bringing a deer.
the national emblem of France .until
Betty Potts spent Saturday night the French Revolution of 1789. when it
and Sunday with her sister. Mrs Leone was superseded by the trt-color.
■ Dean, and family of Bowne.
----------. The first electric light plant in the
| VJe wouldn't be so busy today if we United Blates—lhe Pearl Street stadldn't have to correct jo many of yea• - ... —I terday’a fool mistakes •

I

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Alto Ambulance Service

t

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Dec., 7,1932

18587869
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PART TWO

INCREASE IN APPLI­
CATIONS FOR PATENTS

Over One Thousand Per Week
Being Filed At Washing.
ton Offices

STRIKING COMPARISON A time oi depression' like this is apt
WITH CONDITIONS IN THE j to make an upjx-al * t» thc Inventive
fatuity of man because mm haVe mure
UNITED STATES IN 1931 !'time
to think and plan how to do
•things

iu

LARGE CAPITAL NEEDED
been done
TO ESTABLISH BANK THEBE „»'u

a belter way than they lucre

Not P.raht.d To Loan Money
VK? SU
On Real Estate'—No Loan ,-ent office nt the national Capital.
Favoritism Is Allowed
SERVICE CLUBS CAN AID RE­

Only one bank link fulled in Canada
COVERY, SAYS ROTARY HEAD.
since 1923. and the last one prior Ur Tlie
,lrv MVlu
,mo Wl
,„ when service
hour has
come
that was In 1914 Tills striking com- ,clubi con pta&gt;. Bn lncreaMrig role in
parison with the situation in tlie Unit- creating the slate of mind among hurt-,
ed States where there was a not. susnien necessary for economic re- 1
pension of 2.n22_LDrW31 alone, with lia-jeorery. suggnts Clinton P. And-ison
bilitles to depositors amounting to 1.533*. r Albuquerque. Ne v Mexico, president
millions, b explained by Robert J. C., of notary International.
Stead ill Tlie Rotarian for December. 1 First of nn. he proposes that t!&gt;re
‘ It hardly can I* contended."- writes should be a study made by Individual
Mr. Stqad. "that the winds of depres-I service clubs. "Such n study, eoopslon were especially tempered to the । eratively pursued in thousands of comCanadian lamb-lambs neatly nnd munillcs." he says in nn ankle In the
closely shorn. just ns in the United'December Rotarian, "should enabte tl.
States—but rattier that the banking. to mc more clearly how wc get »r,to our
structure of Canada stood up under a I p.t-, nf difficulties—.which is the lirst'
pressure quite as meat as that which ,tlp toward ilndhig how to get out.
,
existed south of the border, knd. by
"Surely it U not idealistic," believes;
standing up, protected its depositors (Mr. Anderson, "to hope that out of the
and* the country from any serious col-i discussions of hundreds of thousands,
lap*’"
|of thinking men there might coine a'
It takes I.MW.OOO capital and a char- ray ol light which wv could all per-&lt;A-»
, ,n. !: c,
Y|. nJll
OUCH
ter 1IUIII
from UHthe AAOIIIUUUI,
Dominion iunluil
to start ua w.i
bank.
Ceiv«
nnd| lx* willing IO
tb I01M1U.
follow. Such[
which (accounts fbr the fact that there'a j inn would not be born ot^ wtaplny.I

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Hastings National Bank §
The Oldest Bank in Barry County

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T'. If ■

CONSERVATIVE

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

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Announces thc Opening of its

sr
. n tlgniMnd ;
branches,
however, ore to be found in Of representative men in
even Hit- most remote^nlaecs where avenues of activity. It would of nc-ij
there lx demand for banking services [oslty. be broad in Its application and |
Under this system a little frame shackjin ju benefits.
*
in- the .sjmrM’ly inhabited northwert of &gt; -w&lt;. would then be ready to throw J
Canada I:, Just os strong ns Ils parent the vusl'man-power ot wn’k* clubs |
which is housed in nn elegant .-.true-llnta the solution of the problem, not j
lure of marble and concrete in M&lt;m-!;i., isolated individual.-, but as cjIu sivc !
treat
units. 'Hie fact tpat bu.dtk-.-s men can .1
Canadian bank_&gt; are not permitted clearly predict und chart business j
to make loans on real estate, and local I cycles presents duly a greater chai- .
enthusiasm or favoritism play no part | |U;ge tu bring them under control." - J
in securing loan*.. Fact.-, on collateral'
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i•
are submit led to .banking official". In
MIDDLEVILLE,
unotffer city.
,
I Pythian Staters had a very enjoyable.'
"Tlie branch bank system has been
blamed too thr relatively slow develop-1Stinie at tlx-ir card parly Friday P. M. .1
meht of Canada, at least ifntll recent!,; Severn] of the Pythlnns will go to:
years, compared with.that pl thr Unit­ Nashville Tuesday evening to join with,
ed Stales." states Mr. Stead. “It has 'them In honoring our Grund Chance:-'
beet, charged tilth being too carelul. lor, who will be there and also to par- •
too conservative. Pr riuqw It mu-r. ac- 1take of their Jlggs Supiier.
The Girls Scout party at. lhe Pythian
cepl that blame. In rebuttal 't can
c!a&gt;m that during depressions it stands hall Friday evening was greatly en­
.
•up. that its dc|xi-l,«ns- can sleep ut Joyed by all.
Thomas. .-on ofi R 3. and Mrr,
l:r.;tite.”
I French. fell from tlrt running board of
jan uuto Friday evening und severely
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Mr. nnd Mrs Garth Slocum and injured a shoulder. He was rushed to
Oversrnith of thc Blate Rood culled at a hospital and U doing us well us cun.
First deposit 2c, increasing 2c each
be expected.
.Homer Rowlndcr's WcdmMiay.
More of oi|r hunters returned the lat-;
week,’ for 50 wevks, last deposit $1.00.
Chas. Helmer has returned to Grand
ter part. of the week and were all;
Rapids.
Mr.
.n.l
Un.
WuMMU.
Hrlmrr
tow
!
tad
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BtaM
time
dxl.
,«ir. unu Airs. hmiuuuwh
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rhrir
shrinspent
Hu- ..w&lt;«'k riMI
with .1
their
son.
; :h^|rof'sh:l««-r
2"r yt dot r
.
Clarence, in HarfingiC
I Mr*. Eva Ttnta r and family had a , &amp;
Link- Teddy ORley U wrloudy ill very cIom- call wlien on Friday night ZT
First deposit 5c, increasing -5c each
with pneumonia, and little Donald I they were overcome by gas irom a hard i V
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $2.50.
Hildebnint is Hi with the same illtuiM coal stove. The prompt work »1 a;
'Both are on the gain ut present.
physician saved them all after tl hard . ft
Mrs. Lucy Rowlader is very poorly nt h»ht. ,.
this writing.
Mrx
Whitmore returned home; M
Mrs. Nora Shopbell Holly of Lansing' Saturday evening after u week spent, ft
First deposit 10c, increasing 10c each
spent last •.vrek with her sister, Mrs. with relatives in Grand Rapid-.
Sf
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $5.00.
Celia TWiiMtHd. who was ill lust week.
The Ladies* Aid Society. Rouse Circle IW
Mrs. Mary Hershberger and chil- j branch, eule &lt;ni Saturday war. very sue- ft
dretiof labcrty Milk. Ind . spent a few|a&gt;ssful nnd as they had many useful
days the week of ThntikhRivlng-with'articles left, with lhe promiro of many W
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison ' more, they decided to hold a sak- next, ft
Saturday, under the general aid so-, ft
First duposit 50c, decreasing 1c each
Blocher.
Mrs. Lucy Rowlader is very poorly ciety's management. You are invited i Sf
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 1c.'
to attend and help tins worthy caw*-. IM
again, being confined to her bed.
George W. Davis, agmi 72 years, and' ft
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Varney of -Nash­
ville and Homer Rowlader und family all'flu life a resident of-this vicinity. Sr
spent Sunday at Lucy Rowiuder’s. .
passed away Sunday A. M. at the Home'! W
Friends of Adelbcrt Slocum are glad of. Carl Pfrcdestelier. northWlwt of । ft
First deposit $1.00, decreasing 2c each
to hear lie Is on lhe gain from'ius last town, where lie had been taken on Sat-'
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 2c.
urday on account of iUncas. He had; V
Operation. ,
been a sufferer for years, He leaves ’ft
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.'
a number of relatives. Tlie funeral: ft
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger enter­ will be held Wednesday P. Ml at thc'Sr
tained the latter's brother anti sister. Baptist church here.
. va
Charles Smith und Mrs. A. Gussetl ol
First deposit $2.50, decreasing 5p each
David Benewa. of northwest of town &gt; ft
Sagiimw from Wednesday until Sun­ and well known her*;, wax taken to Ann 1 ft
wVek, for 50 weeks, last deposit 5c.
day. Mrs Geiger returned home with Ai tx* on Wednesday for observation: Jf
them for a short visit.
and a possible operation. His many'
Mrs. Ida Wilkinson and Rebekah nnd friends are wishing him a quick re- ft
son of Maple Grove called nt Walter covcry.
I ST
Ickes Sunday.
Mrs Adehn Allen wont Monday to m
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clancy Vandersall and tlie home ’if Mr. and Mrs L Leonard1 ft
Mrs Ella Harkey of Bettsville, Ohio, to stay with them through the winter ”
.
.
,
spent Thursday night and Friday al
Ralph Striker's and called on other
relatives.
COATS GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs B. U Houghtalln and
Rev.’Wynn of Woodland spoke, at the ;
HIGIIBANK.
: sorry to hear that her brother passed
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
family of Battle Creek spent Sunday community senice Sunday evening. ■
Mr', and Mrs. Loya! Lowell of Has- aw&amp;&gt;’ thefe-&lt;
.
Mrs. Elia Taylor ot Nashville spent'
at E. L. Houghtulin's.
Mrs. Lizzie Thompson and daughter.
r, tings suent Sundav evening at the
'*‘r- n,1t^ ^*rs- Merle Hecker and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarger of Free­ Marthrf. gave a duet ...and Mrs Bessie
;
of Mr and Mrs He Adams Laura Francisco of Hostings were Sat- Monday night with her sister. Mrs.1
Frank
Norton and family
SaroS OstroU.
*
-urday
--------------------------- ”
port called on Mr. and Mrs. 8. Geiger Woodman-ng "Steal Away tb Jqma". IX
evening gUesta
at Mr. and Mrs. । Bryan VdnAukcn was taken to Pen­
Tuesday.
Mrs. Leola Wootis went to Pennock!
Frank Hawblitz.
nock hospital Tuesday afternoon for
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mend of Has­ hospital Friday for nn operation. The
Mr- “nd
H- R Norrta and
surgical treatment.
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. E. L. best wishes ot the community arc with daughter, Barbara Jean. and\Mr. and
STONY POINT.
। Word was received by Mrs. Lulu
Houghtalln Sunday.
lier al this time of suffering.
,
Witoon of Ooguac lake and.Mr.
MiM Agnes Deaklns of Hastings1 Gray of Uie death of her brother-in­
About thirty were present al the'11^ Mrs. Paul Smith nnd son. Victor.
Birthday meeting with Mrs. Margaret «
were Sunday guests visited her parents of this place over law. Walter Horsfall, of Scotu.
nt th
the
home" of
1 Mrs. Ida Norton and Mra.. Ella Taylor
Coat* Thursday lo qtaerve her birth-. । af
“ h,,m
nt Mr.
Mr nnd Mrs.
Mr* Bert Daly.
n”,v Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wellman made a called on Mrs. W. J. Ferris at Vermont­
day. They tied off two comfortables .Mr. and Mrs George Hoffman culled
. vilie Monday.
on Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tallman near business trip to Olivet one day last,*..for her.
week.
and Mrs. Lulu
The D. G T. O dub will meet with;1 Baltic Creek. Friday evening.
------■,
■.j - Mrs.
----- Vera Gray
- ----------------- Gray
—■
Utile Donald .U'uru,
Hildebrant,
accompanied
Mrs Carrie Vnn Wk- next Wednesday.)i Mrs Frank Hawbiitz spent Wednesu,,L. whose
BUOX par- ......... ------ Henry Gray
----- . of Lacey to
! day P. XL at Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlesents
-------------recently
-----------moved
- ------------------into the neighborScotts PriHnv
Friday afternoon,
Dec. 14. Chairman. Lena Sc axe.
hood from Hastings, is sick with pneuMrs- Frank Norton is under the docThe Farm Bureau will hold a meet­ | Lynn in Nashville. .
! tor’» rare at present.
ing at the Coats Grove diurch this i Mrs Fred Miller dnd daughter of As­ morila.
t—. «"'&gt;
MraLulu
Gray.Cray
E. E.orGray
Mr.
week Thursday.
Congressman-Elect syria spent Thursday afternoon wiUi »JSta,
Mr.
Hmld
Kalland
Auyrt.
Foulkes of Hartford will be one of the her sister, Mrs. Byron Guy. and famspeakers. Mrs. Nellie Brumm of Nash-;:ny.
viile. County President, will be present;' Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Berle Nash
w"'“r
also Miss Kirby to n-Mlrt on tile pro­ Tuesday. Nov. 29, a son named DeMs
Roma Blociwr of Neely spent the lat- ‘ Mra Eila Taylor come Saturday to
gram. Dinner served nt noon by the LeRoy.
n few rtRV5 with her sister, Mrs.
L. A. S. at regular price.
, Mr. and Mrs Worth Green and son. ter part of the week with her parents I
। Frank Norton.
The Sunday school und th?’ Com- Marshal spent Sunday at Mr. nnd Mrs. here:
Our . P. T.
A. and
supper)
Mrs. Alberta Greenfield of Hastings
....
----- chicken
---------- —
^-r , --------------------------------munlty Organization will combine for Harry Green and family of Barryvllle.
SAME PRICE
—"" off nicely Tuesday
— ------—■— Nov.
— -spent
——• -•
--------_u,.
er fQijjgr. j; ।
! Mr, and Mrs. Cloud Reid nnd *oi» ~
-passed
evening.
thc
week
endhwith
a Christmas program.
Mrs. Geo. Easley of Grand Rapids and grandparents of Lakeview dlstrici*®l. That supper made one think 'the । W. Knowlm.
-------------- r» * *----AS 42 YEARS AGO / J has been visiting friends hero during spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Fred depression was over.
) Reid.
.
। Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demond attendNORTHEAST IRVING.
Uie past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Marshall and ed a gathering of the Ooolbaugh fam-' Mrs. Ida Moore ot Hastings Is visit Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Coats of Grand
___ __visited
_____
familyandwere
Battle
Creek shoppers Hies at the home ot Mrs. Alice Cool- | ing her son Arthur Moore for a few
Rapids
E.. Coats
famlly
and ।
attended the Birthday dinner at Ken- Wednesday.
bough in Hastings Sunday.
I weeks.
doll Coats.'
। Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawbiitz called
Mrs. Russel Keyes of Marlette spent' Thc I. O. O. F. lodge of Freeport
■CONOMICAl
Loren Oversmith attended a Na-1 on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hulsebos and Thanksgiving and the remainder bf liad a bee for Mr. Sam Eckert for the
and IFFICIINT
tlonal meeting of the 4-H dubs at Chi- family in Assyria Tuesday evening.
thc week with iter parentsat tills j purpose of drawing his com.
cago recently and .gave an interesting The More P. T. A. Friday night was place. Har husband from Jackson j Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moorehave re­
talk -about it al- Sunday school Sun- largely attended and everyone enjoyed come over Saturday.
turned to their home nt Claire. Mr. and
day monling..
The fine program put on by Mrs. George Louie Hilton had another stroke last 'Mrs. Charlie Moore accompanied them
„
-------— J*,**;------- ;--------- ,
i Hoffman and Mrs. George Marshall, week and Is now confined to thc bed i for a short visit; they relumed home
Nothing is flawlessly pleasant-it u Jr.
ajj the time.
*
I Wednesday erening.
easy to learn to play the bass drum but
Mrs. George Green returned to her Orval Wadell Is spending a few days
Several of the pupils of lhe primary
you have to stand lo do it.
home Monday from Indiana. We were with friends at Manchester, Ind.
I room are absent, due to illness.

1933 Christmas Savings Club |
IT’S EASY TO SAVE
SELECT A
PLAN TO SUIT AND JOIN TODAY

Plan B

Plan C

Secures $25.50

Secures $63.75

Plan D Secures $ I 27.50
Plan E

Plan F

Secures $ I 2.7 5

Secures $25.50

Plan G Secures $63.75

A membership in this new
Christmas savings club will
enable you to start your next
yearonacash basis—an easy
and convenient plan for sav­
ing a part of your income
during 1933, so that next
Christmas you may have a
sum in cash to use in what­
ever way you may desire.
You can save as little as 10
cents a week and receive a
nice check of SI2.50, plus
interest, next Christmas.

Plan H Secures $1 27.50
First deposit $5.00, decreasing lOccach
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 10c.

Plan 1

Secures $5.00

Deposit 10c each week, for 50‘weeks.

Secures $ I 2.50

Plan J

Deposit 25c each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan K Secures $25.00
Deposit 50c each week, for 50 weeks.

Secures $50.00

Plan L

Deposit $1.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan M

Secures $100

Dt'jroilt 12.00 each week, for 30 weeks.

Plan N

Secures $125

Deposit $2.50 each week, for^O weeks.

Every Savings Club Fund
■ will be increased by
3% interest

Plan O • Secures $250
Deposit $5.00 each week, forpO weeks.

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and enlarge margins between feed and selling
costs:
Use the grains, roughage and silage on your
own place* in feeding cows—buy WAYNE
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your own feeds.
There is a WAYNE DAIRY FEED that will fit
profitably into your feeding program. Give
them a trial.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.

25 ounces for25f

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. .WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER t IMS

PAGE TKN

FIJuiSANT IffuMOUTH MAPI
MAPLE GROVE.
*«•** Letter.
Ijwl Week's Letter.
._
Jnora Qrmaby. Eber I Mrs 8 B.- Nlbbs has been spending
.
.
'
Mrien iourw*-rui
wuuhmi. io
&gt;. ns and Howard As- a t** days in Hart
Bi' Home Economica-Specfallsto Michl-' •IRdTman.^LylA^orri
pinal of Durfee District spent Sundaj
Mr and MrJ Lw,cr Rhymond enter,
K»n State College
at Pete Hoffman i
|tain*d the Raymond family Tluniksgiv' 1 Mr. and Mrs Fred Hill and family !
Since a child* day until tie is. six'of the Quailtrap district spent Thurs-'
of.,M '
JI”
years old U made up largely of piny, day with their mother. Mrs MaggF
**!*• r1":it
thr toys that he has that prov.'dc* 1 Cummins.
1
~
•
material fhmg, IhmugdUihich I..Mr and Mrs. Glen Asplnal and Har- 7*5.'
“*r,r&gt; Pub &gt;d Middle• ul. education
0 1-.R7 ito found*- ,i&lt;i Mld Marilyn of thc Durfee DUtric!
familt* -The
L* 1 *
turn uccordlnj;
Mr Lydia Anne ;&gt;dit Sunday with Eber Julian's.'
•J™1*fTt4*’
Lynde homi-economics exfiitoUtn child • Mr and Mr&gt; Lowell Jarrard and ?J&lt;lr“"11 4 «»«* Ml- Schlehs
ipreulur of yidhuan State Colter* ’family. George H«ck-r. Jack El is ton
„
„ ,.
With Chwtmas Show wwtbz.. laden and Mr and Mr.-, B -b Elhum spent he££.
*,■:&gt; im irresistible army
pl.,, Thursday with Mr und Mn. Clarenc&lt;
11 ** **» -"(have Wne general. Cunninghum near Drlleyuc
- ,4^,^flJSd*v They re’
sumo for *M.-ctlon' There are five
Mr and Mrs Cllen Aspinall and fam'- ‘
”
v^iicrol types of toys nerewah* to meet Gly..Eber Hoffman and Helen Young., IXgf
• Jr?&lt;tan JScSmed
tw many reeds of the growing child. Inf the Durfre District spent Thursday
”r.
J ™a‘
including th.* kind which cnc5uh.gr . at Peter Hoffman s
,Mr HArr&gt; M h lft G,a,“l Ka|’“’‘ n‘
; •••*.. ir-H cx-tcim* d 'v.iops the
•
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and family;
,timulkt&lt;« dramaftoatlon, lends M&gt;&lt;f t.&gt;|of Writ* VermontviUc-spent Thursday ',. Mr and MrS. .Byron Rowlader and
children of Grand Bapids epent Sun*
1 «.vtruction and creation, and dcvclorsylaf Mrs. Lulu Gray's. The children re* day
,
with her pnrenu. Mr. nnd Mrs. it
kill in handling
| mruned until Sunday.
J. Williams.
AU •••' * .'hould conform more or le.s.;
Howard und Harold Asptnal of the '
t &gt; fuhd^mcntal principles of art in J Durfee District spent Friday night with
fi-nn and ester combination. They ’ Peter Hoffman's.
:.&lt;1.11.1 Hr ot .., -! materials, durable
Leland GoocUon .better known n.,
le to wf(hatand much [Bud. went Thurulay to Ann Arbor for
;,! amt ex;« rimenta- surgical attention. Gaylord Gray acchild
icompanicdhiin.
■
uJc i! iducalinnal to' Mr and Mr Jam. Vande Gelson
child can lean, and John Vundr Gel on and family cl
in manipulation ar; Kalamazoo spyut Sunday with Mrs.
oy ,t lhe mechanical I Lulu Dray.
1. -liy' brekrn if exMr and Mr.* E. E Gray entertained
could -catceiv be . Mr. and Mrs Elmer Clark. Mr and
n.na; toy. whereas 1' Mrs. M-irrls Clark. Mr- Fannie Meyers.
wilding blocks offers many pa,­ Mr. and Mrs. Cail Reiss and Mr. and
* and l» dependent on the | Mrs. Lteyd Reis, of Battle Creek
imagination for their iw. In' Thanksgiving day.
w of tlw wind-up tnrohanir.u
Mrs. Lulu ’ Gray and Robert and
•'.child is merely an onlooker Karl Vundr Gelann spent Sunday at.
Lnon Gray s in
Vermontville. •

*1

Michigan crowers are asked lo take ■ ■ ■ ■'.*■?
. ■ -~o_
PEACH GROWERS HAVE
advantage of these condition, by plant- ry;
HnntemaL’Pr^ Cnmer '
1 *1 U/rttTrlUKL 10
NEW MARKET PROBLEM ing varieties which will spread thr

‘harrest season over a longer fierlod of
Moat of Michigan Fruit Sold time. Planting* of a single variety
mature al! fruit for harss-st'ai the
For Immediate Consumption .will
.&lt;amf time and tlw peaches will have t &gt;
be niarjtcled within u period of a Jew
—Little Used For Canning
But Laruliu—Michigan fruit grow­ days;
tf wenl good viiriefUH ary cho-M-n
er* who contemplate setting new peach
,
tor planting, the picking dates will
. orchard* are advised by the horticul-. iary aII(1
early-and late pearlies
lured department at Michigan State can be marketed. Tlie increasing wfruit makes
CoUegr t&lt;’ make their plantings to meet • •—*•“ '....... —
'
present conditions which restrict thc
wle of Michigan peaches to market* placed on fairly diitaiit markets with­
' which supply fruit tor immediate.con­ in a short space of ttma from the hour
-Alien Uiey’ ure picked.
sumption.
mltural dejortMa t of the pearlies which are com­
Member* nf the ho
mercially canned are non* ;&gt;roduce]| by mrnt d•• urn advise increased plantings
California. Miciiinan peaches arc used but a wise clu&gt;u.e of tbrieUes in ureas
mainly for fresh fruit or for home can­ which are to be replanted.
ning and the latter outlet is somewhat
----hat would
curtailed by lhe competition with other’ Duty 1 ,,a rrpmour.
states.
be a pit as ure tf 1

Jure theyre

RED CLOVER
LUMP COAL
Burns Clean in Stove or Furnace
High Heat

Very Low Ash

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Frank Sage

Telephone 2515

Hastings, Mich.

WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

Do You Want A Good

LAUGHING

USED CAR CHEAP?

and hoiv

It So, Call and See Our Close-Out Bargains!

Thursday at Dale Downing's in North'
(Castleton. Mrs. Zalia Miller returned
Jennie hoQu* with tlwrn to spend several davs.
•*,X\r and Mrs G. C Marshal! and
riiw from m art attacks; Mrs. Alma Mrs Z. Miller spent today* iMondayi
rtief and-Mi -. Ciutrhe PhiUlie from at Battle Creek. .
Mr and Mu Dale Downing of
Mr and Mr. Allan Wood'* enter North Ciutkjon spent Sunday at o. c.
tamed on Thantegivlng day his fatbei
Ml». Kathryn Olmstead. aced 6-’&gt;
Clllslina Smith und Mn year*. pursed away at the iiome Ttiiim/v* and families
d iv night after a day's illness. senicc*
Monday at the home at one P M and
itriynn will attend a rohwl at the Assyria Mwhodist church at two
on at Hastings on Thursday P M Site leave.* the husband and one
Mesttamro Qtenna Jonex daughter, at home and one daughter

Mustard
15c

1929
Whippet Coupe
$7522

1931
Model A Tudor
$25522

1930
Model A Tudor
$17552

We Also Have A Few Cheaper Cars

। Hvdc und Mabel Hyland

I.G.A.COFFEES

‘I’ Blend
‘G’ Blend
‘A* Blend
packed Deluxe

1929 Inti.
Dump Truck
$165—,

spent
Glenn ii Miay morning. tlie funeral was held
Friday u’ lhe L O. 0 F -hall in Ha.—’
h their
‘ ’ Burial in thc Irvt and
fainily hair our
Mr. mid Mrs
tiler home.
'. Homer Warner and son lung u
c Myer, Jake Edger
aittinu were Sunday dlh- a'nd Oi .u- Page of Hastthito
•
Ml;&lt;
Smith Sherman is our new mail car&gt;' Aid Society will'
lo-v Claud Wood, but ■
Sherman

32c
tb. 27c
Lb. 21c
Lb. 39c

Lt..

IS YOUR CAR READY for WINTER? Let us inspect
your car and give you an estimate of the cost of putting it in
First class conditon. Expert mechanics for all makes of cars.

IGH
■•

Christmas

s«n- tarn; ■

Comes

pi' 29c
Ralstons

ru. 21c

nejiding m&lt;w time at th* J.

Corn Starch IGfl

MET
BAK IN G
16 oz.
Pkg.

Apple Butter IGfl

ome

formerly ot
ind Mr?

l

$

POWDER

this year/

rpi!IS is lhe year when Christina-* gilt* and purchases arc kept
J- much ‘•within the family.” Happily, here an* gifts on which
all ran unite... for to everyone in the family they bring new
convenience,enjoyment.and .. . best ol all... ^ EAR-KOL XI)
ECONOMY and saving* in the family expense

25c
Buckwheat Flour IGA

pk« 23c

CAMPBELL’S PORK
&amp; BEANS

- 5c

THE MIXMASTER is the most
popular, medium-priced
appliance thi*
*
* ChrutniM!

Salmon ICB "’J 19c
Fancy Red

Catsup ‘i2r,r.’ 10c
Very Fine Quality

Raisins

9c

Seeded or Seedle.t

Cocoa
And Don’t Forget, We Are Independent,
Home-Owned Storer!

4

■ IG A. STORES Wl

he tnxnc of Bette
Mr and Mis
.4 Mn. Mr. and
Bert M.KiObtn mid son-, and Mr»
iria McKibbin. They report a fine

10c
and Mrs W. H Otto w
on Friday of Mr and MrA Wm
Jay McManuu of thc McCallum dl*tnct wiis a caller Friday m thc Jun
Wilcox home
. ’
Mr and Mr» Clmncc Tester and

Sunday callers at tlie Iwnat of Mr. and
Mrs. Dai) Dougkas.

ideal gift tor the
entire family.

A New, Modern Gas Range- is a
gift that mother will enjoy every
dav of thc year for many years.

Every family wanl* a genuine
FRIGIDAIRE! Why not
this Christmas?

Other Gift Suggestions are: Wattle Irons, Toasters,
Percolaters, Table and Floor Lamps, Urn Sets, Etc.

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

ELECTRICITY
BUYS MOREDOES MORE
Than Ever Before at
Today’s Low Prices!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDSTlDAT pECrMBER ?, ,l»n

EAST DELTON.
I
DEttON.
KLINGENSMITH.
j
TAMARAC CORNERS.
Mrs. H T. Reynold/ sp^nt Wedrw'-' ______________________________
__ ,
Mr and Mrs John Willison accom-;
Last Week's Letter.
J Lost Week’s Letter
day with tier daughter. Mn George!panled Mr and Mis Gordie Durkee
MOST CASH INCOME Mrs. James Bowerman returned tos C. Schuler and daughters, Leonard aTHastings.
and son David of Delton to Stanton.
her home after spending o few weeks MUs. Helena und Mcs. Walter Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. E R ,Willison spent where they spent the day with Mrs.'
Records Show Farm Operators in Grand Rap*id.s making acquaint- *«* Grand Rapids, visitors Friday,
her new grandchild, born to MU* Esther Schuler and gtri Iriend Saturday eveninejvnh Mr., and Mr/..Willison 'a mother.
Underhill I
*
Shift Business.From Crops To ■tire
Mr and .....................
Mrs. Floyd Collison and i
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Haigirt Mrs. «f Ann Arbor spent Saturday and Sun- Jamer.
Mrs Susie FriMuisco returned Lv,t family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
Moro Profitable Linos
Haight will be remembered us Doris day *H»r tlw iwme loUu.
week from Hickory Corners where »lw JdVk Arnold near Urbandale.
and Mrs. Herman Winkler ure
j! .Mr.
..............
■— hlid been caring for Mi- Ross Whidby
East Lansing—Livestock sales made Bowennun
Mr.
and
Mrs
lux Waters attended
lb baby Loy
Born to Mr and Mrs. Russell Lewlj.'■ thc proud parent* of a
and baby.
u tweniy.-flith' wedding anniversary
cent of Um cash receipts from the &lt;ncc Edna Briggs* » baby boy, Friday who arrived November 23 and wIium*
party for Mr. and Mr*. Will Landen
Richard Herman.
.-----Haveyou tried it? It quickly relieves the dis­
Michigan funns whose owners turnlrii- They ure at the home‘of Mr and Mrs. name.is
uy
in
OhlX
near Gull lake Monday evening. About
Thankrgiving vbitors were.
ircrv. Mr. and!Friday for several wrexi
"
ed the farm management department Gladeon Briggs ut Bowens Mill. '
M.. t. T rA.Nl «I &lt;1
...........
- 1 Mrs. “
I" '“"-rt- “
forty-five were present Tlie evening
rrarad.
Will
Leonard
spcn
comfort of excessive gastric acidity, sour stom­
at Michigan State College a complete
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wdh-on St union are
jtfEand
aO11- &lt;*««•&lt;•
was much enjoyed with Ci-itir.g und
Olga Eckardt. M*.
anu Mr.- j*01'* wilh her
record of their builness to show thc the proud parents nf a jlllje pound with
ach and dyspepsia flatulence.
playing curd-s
Dainty refreshments
at Hastings.
changes made in (arm opyrations to1 baby boy. burn Nov. 1U Congi'atula- 8. C. Schuler ai.d Miss. Helena und the
Ml—. K.W U.K
rxunit .1111! ¥*
H4"
rrabml luv- w, re served after which Will and Mur- '
meet prewqt conditions.
tlorft.
•
We want you to try this at our expense. Return
gj«- in behalf 'of their many' friends:
Mr. .1.4'Mr; K A ftluurtt .ad
from
u.
Tiiere b a tendency to concentrate
O. Hill spent, the latter part of the llv. Mr
Mr.
W.n.r
Cookr
»«■•&gt;
—
T*
«r
EWtod
...
hi.pIwiwm. were prerenird with a tw.-nty-slx piece
the Coupon below to our store and get
more elTort on livestock and less on week with, ms sister ...
in Kalamazoo.
hb m«l»r »•' »|. Rrv. R»brl wlU.IMr
Mr- Rm* rm.
In elw .ret ofesllverware At a late hour all
crops and thc records ulsb show a shift i Mr. and Mr: Pt-nv Van Tuyle cn- Wi
I.. O.: Jol.» .Wusnrr l«* &lt;**«“•« “•%T*I'C
- returned to their horner. wishing them |
to the more Intensive producing unit., trrtaiiwd several of tlie neighbors ut ».lh. Ills -birr. Mr. Anna ErtmNl: I- WUlUm “4 Chari. 1 Smith
und^manv-niore such occasions
C
ot livestock. Dairy cattle, hens atyl th«&lt;r cabin at Deep lake recently. They.I Mrs Carrtr Orrlln,rr wl. Mr and Chrou-r
______ _____
...
t!~r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Blanchard
and..
Bar.lhart w.n. north Or, ,
brood sows Increased in thc period re- h,ftVe moved into it now'and Mr. nnd Mr. W J arrhwr ol BunlWId.
I.Shunting
a !«•
few dfsdays '.Hr
tire forepart
mssHSms 0
-art;.art of
ot the daughter of Kalamazoo and. Ray Durported.
Mrs. Hamilton of Nashville arc living
Uwe who culled on Mrs. Herman ! wk 1,1,1,e.a“® ho5’c **111? nrl Knmt‘
-■**
“""V
“J?"'
Tills shift Is evidence of thc farmers'! ju me fatal house.
Winkler
and uaoy
baby lire
tire p-isi
past |«
few uajj
day**l-----Mrs. ---AddUon
Mrs. ~
Lrcn S'.trtday
Mr. and Mr/ Emn .Wilwuuurr
nnu
—~ Fennock.
— ----:---------- with
- ---------attempt to obtain a larger income from I Mrs. Matv Saunders entertained 34 were.
Pennock. Mr*.
ueH. Mr and Mrs.
Mni Hubert Onrllngcr
aarlmgrr I.IVnnoek.
Ur*. Bertha
Bartha Adams.
Adana Mrs.
Mr. LeU- hron
l.wn and Muritta
Murrtia
thc same number ot acres and Uic friends to a chile supper Satmday eve­ and daughter
ot
Chicago.
Mr.
Minni*
■ da -Harrington.
Mrs
Susie
Francisco.
Howard
Morford
of
Battle Crrek
U«Krr
rd
Chlcuo.
Mr;
Mmnl.
Jlarnnoon.
MrSort.
Praneueo.
lizard
Morin,
same
outfit of -----farm-mhbuildings
—
----------r Gamesund
and music were thc cn- ;
Gariinwr and
und daughter Eva
Mri- °1«
ola Barrett,
Mrs. Irene Harv.iited home
Oarllndrr
Eta. Mra
Mr. IMr,
Barrtii. and Mn
Hat- vailed
lrr.ru,• folks
folk- over the week end.
equipment in spite of tlw.evident at­ Jbyment of the evening.
COUPON
- Leonard Wachter. Mn
Beheel. nngwn and Buaaoll M. n and lamliy
-----Mrs R.&gt;
Ray Scheel.
tempt ot farm operators to put their
IVIE LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs Wm Bitgood and baby
were all Kalamazoo shoppers Friday
business on a more profitable Uuls. of Nashville spent the week end with!(Mrs. Marinas Hoffs and daughter
Mrs Mae Pennock, who hat been vis­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willard
Hall
and
chil
­
Good for One Sample Bottle of BismaLouise of Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mrs.
incvme records show a continued drop Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Tuyle
iting
her
ton.
Earl
and
family
for
two
Robert Boyer nf Grand Rapids, Mr. dren of Kalamazoo were Sunday visit­ weeks, has returned to Battle Creek.
due to steadily dectMsInr prices
Rex when presented at our store,
Mrs. Man' Sounder* Ium been en­
ors at Fred O. Hughes'.
Tlie farmers itiinc group studied out tertaining her daughter and husband and Mrs. Harry Sanbrook of Woodland,
Clarence Willison has returned to his.
Tlie Delton Garden Club will me--:
tiie Misses Kate and Rose Eckardt, Mr.
their operating coats 47.1 per cent dur­ from Detroit the post two weeks.
Thursday afternoon. December 8. in thc home near Gilkey lake-after working
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
and
Mrs
Victor
Eckardt.
Mr*
and
Mrs.
ing the year. The cash receipts drop­
two months for Mrs Dewitt Colliiter.
Several from this way attended the
class room of the church.
The Kinsley Ladii ■ Aid Society will
ped 44.7 per cent during tiw same time C. E. party ut the Yankee Springs Walter Ccoke, Mrs. 8. Schuler and
The Rexall Store
Everyone remember the regular comdaughters Helena and Estlwr. Miss Ol­
meet December 14 with Mrs. Harvey
Tiw saving in operating expense did sclrool Saturday night.
munlty
meeting
at
the
hall
next
Mon
­
not compensate for the loss in cash in­ .Mr. and Mrs Slwrman Sharpe of ga Eckaidt and Mr and Mrs W J. day evening Pot lurk supper, buri- Parmelee for election of ofilcers. One
nnd.four garments have been
come. '
Grand Rapids and Mr and Mrs. Edger GerUnger of ^unprid.
new meeting and talk by Mrs Cross on hundred
made of Red Ctws .material.
The .farm owners make their savings and family of Rutland spent Thanks­
her recent trip to Europe Mesdamea
NORTH HOPE.
Charles Gum* and wife and George
tn other ways than in abandoning giving with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. JohnTown. Pennock and Seibel will act a-,
Last Week's Leiter.'
good farm practice.*, such as thr use &lt;*f sun.
'
, •
"
supper committee.
rtors
at Earl McGlockfin's Thursday
fertilizer, sprays, und good seed., Izsv
Mr. and Mrs. Ciupt. \Veich of the
Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Willyard enter­
Tlie L- A. S. bazaar is being held at. qud Friday.
Was spent for labor but the reduction tained their phijdrcn from Grand R«P- Striker
Telephone 2131 - Hastings, Mich.
district and Mr. and Mrs the community hail this week Wednes­
।
in this expense was due more to lower ids and Caledonia Tininluglving din- James
Murphy spent Sunday with Mr. day. Chicken _ dinner and program Sum Nay. mid wile of Johnstown were
.
Sunday guests al Allen Grinin's. • '
wages than to less inrn hired
and Mm, Juy Anders jtnd mother.
Goods Delivered
both afternoon and evening.
Juson Wrll&amp;on and family spent Sun­
ExfienM-x on the upkeep of thr hiflU
Mr. und Mrs. Louis FergUMin of
.plant, painting, fence building, and
Kalamazoo z|x.-nt TiiankAgiving with Reynolds. Mrs. Bertha Bush, and Mrs. .day with Mr. and Mm. Claud Barring-'
. &lt;
machinery repair have been put to the Last Week's Letter.
Mr. anti Mrs. Otto Prunshku und fam­ Irene Harrington went to Wayland-; tun of Bqnficld.
—I-------------------------------- 1point wlwrr tlw plants show consid­
ily.
Friday night to attend n revival meet- i
Mrs. Smiley is still on tlw sick list.
erable depreciation.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Randall and .son ing in which Mi*s Leah Brown , "bf;
Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Kalamazoo
entertained
tire following guests Comstock, a niece of Mrs. Bush's U|
Visited
tiw
Enzsun
family
SundajL
t'ABLTOXXENTBR.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zimmerman are Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Howard (resisting.
There wire a gi*xl many out to thc .moving in the Lockshore Iioum* across and daughters and Mrs. Hall and urn
Tire Dilton Home Economics Ext* n- ■
of Kalarnazuo. Mr. Kelley of Hickory sion Group met with Mrs Winifred
rervtcM Sunday at thc local M. E from Al Bender's.
and L Woodard of Coloma
. church, und heard a splendid rertnon
Scnriba Friday afternoon lor tire study
John Brown passed away ut the Comgra
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rankin Hart and fam­ of Nutrition. -Mrs. E-thcr Dinin ex-;
, by Rev. Loomis, using tlw text "Wlwr*1 imine of his sister. Nellje Rickenmore.
’ Art Thou?" All remember the change ,Sunday night. He has been a patient ily entertained on Thanksgiving day. plained th$ Health Score, und each!
in the time. Sunday school ,ul elcwh I'lulfc-rer for many, year's. Funeral to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juhiuon of member computed tier own health
Kalamazoo/Mr. and Mrs. George Ha­ score according to instructions. Mrs.
und preaching at twelve.
'
be held -Tuesday' afternoon at the
vens and baby of Southwest Rutland. B*atrice Dunmng gave an Interesting j
Mr. and Mrs Sherman Olcr of Grund home.
Rapids vislUri ut the home*'Of Elmer
Mis. Mary Hicks jof Richland spent Mr. and Mrs Robert Vrootnan of Gun d*inonstration ot the proper way to!
Marlow und Mina Elliott Saturday and .Tlianksgivlng with her sister. Mrs. Clay Marsh and Lawrence Anders .ot Rast cook several common vegetables. The!
Orangeville.
Sunday.
next meeting is scheduled tor Feb. 14.
Barber: and family.
Dan Karns spent Thanksgiving with at the home of Mrs. Marie Williams.
C. B. Valentine and sons Nel.Min am!
i
Mr. and Mrs.'N H Barber are enter­ Mr.
and Mrs Jim Wilcox and family
Cletus visited thc former's Uftgher and taining her sisters from Niles.
"Princess Walassa" iiealth teacher'and
Ben
Jenkin?
in
Southwest
Rut
­
family In Grand Rapids Sunday.
for tire Michigan Tuberculosis Aaroclaj
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Enzian enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hale spent Thpra- ,tained for Thanksgiving. Mr nnd Mrs. land. ' .
tion will give a program lor thc school j
day in Kalamazoo visiting the former':- Curl Enzian and daughter and Mr. ami
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich enter- children on Friday. Dec. 9. at .10:3^!
sister and family. Tiietr mi«e accom- jI Mi x T. D. Crandall and family of i falned for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock at the schoolhouse. "Wutaasa" r­
panidd them home and expects to Kalamazoo. Mr and-Mrs. Harvey Rn-1! Nelson Hulbert mid son of Battle Creek appear* ix-lore her uudlenct’ -attired in i
make her home Wfth Mr. nnd Mrs ziun. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllurd Houser, Mr. I and Mr mid Mrs Len Ulrich and fun|- symbolic Indian dress.
,Hule this winter.
.
Word was received here of the death r
and Mrs Lee Reypolds and'family and:i lly of Hastings.
Mrs. Guy Nash nnd tion Zane accom- 'Delbert Enzian.
of J. C- Jackson, of Allegan. Mrs.;
pariled Mlw» Alberta Ntu-h to Grand ' Chiu Eugene Mon-ill spent Thanks-1
Jackson will be remembered here as;
Rapids Ttiunriay.
giving with his mother at Plainwell.
II Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins have been Mrs. MorelioiiM-. a former Delton lady..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Nosh and Zaire
Mrs. K. C. Wilder of Pirt Wayne.
Vesta Silcock s|&gt;eAt Thanksgiving entertaining two nephews from Me­
were guests-Sunday of tire former';;
Ind . is visiting.at thc home of Mr. and
costa the past week.
with the home folks.
■ 'mother. Mrs. Etta N.ah of Hastings.
There was no school Wednesday as Mrs. H. F. Wcrtman.
,
There
will be another dance at the j
ORANGEVILLE.
the teacher. Mrs. Mildred Kcrmeen was
iiall on Friday night of this week.
i v
Mr. and Mix Aaron Gingrich of
Henry flenuoth and son Lyle and
Leon Leonard and mother-in-law.
Clayton Cuslno made a busirwxs trip Blurting* .were week end guests ot their
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayo nnd fam- Mrs. Ella Rogers, spent from Friday; daughter ami Mrs. Wm. Springer. ' lly of Battle Creek spent Sunday with
to Kalamazoo -Wednesday.
J until,Sunday with reUtiv« s in Chicago.'
Lh 5C
Mr. and Mrs. E 11. jzwih nnd Maxine
ll.
Mist* Mary Jenkins who has been]
Focite and friend sjieut Sunday with with her brother; Robert. at' LcRoy. 1*1 Krueger of Grand Rapids and Mr. iLMr. and Mrs. Sheldon ot Kalaniazoo
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lewik near Cale­ now at 333 Jefferson. Grand Rapids. I Krueger, local, spept. the evening there. were with Mrs. Leonard during their.
absence.
■
Allert Green received word that his I1
donia.
. being called to the city by Die serious
J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton were Kai, . I nephew Kenneth Mayo, age ten. wax-,
Mr. and Mrs. Mureins Bagley enter­ Hlne.xi of her brother. John.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blackford- ami! run over Thursday by an automobile!'i amazoo shoppers Tuesday.
tained a few'relatives Sunday in borf&lt;&gt;r of twr mother's. Mrs. R. W. Petti- family were Sunday guest* ot Mr. and! and injured quite seriously. n couple |l Mrk nnd Mrs. Ephroditus Willison
Mild Sugar
j ribs being broken nnd they didn't ;.-IHU'. Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
John's birthday, of North Gun Plains. Mrs. Glen Hayward near Woodland,
Picnic
Cured
Mr. and Mrs. John Lehi visited Mr. i know but he might- be hurt internally. thur Dickerson and Mrs. Lillian Forbes
The many friends of Alvin Warm)
Mr. und Mrs. Gumer Hampton and
were sorry to bear of hta misfortune Leqz&gt; sister and husband. Mr. and: He tx. thc son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley:
,
children
of
Paw
Paw
were
in
town
Fnlast wit’Bb.lh iL he got hi* hand hurt so Mn. George Fox, recently. Both Mr.j Mayo of Battle Creek. He is in the '
day ei'ening calling on friends.
'
badly while running a buzz saw. -One and Mrs". Lenz were slightly'injured! ini Nichols hospital.
.
Miss Golds Town is spending a
Laurel Bcnribuwas hurt quite badly.
finger hud to be amputated an auto accident recently.
couple of days In Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Perry sjx-nt ievRam Wickham n-lurned honic to -DeMr. nnd Mrs. Messick were Kalama- &gt;
the tyiy. mow while working with a
trpll the jNMt wook after a six weeks' crai days tn St. Johns last.week.
Mrs. Will Dean was a Grand Rapids: blower on tlie much ini'. We wish him’ zoo shopper* Saturday.
stay with hor grandmother. Mrs. Nettie
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bush spent Sat­
a speedy recovery.
visitor Thursday.
Newark.
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gas- '
Armourt
kill at Hastings.

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Wc will make a libera I Cash
/illotcance for your old
tires to apply on new, aufe

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Firestone Irns been on lhe
winning car in thiahuzardou» mountain rare/ where
n skid or tire failure meant
death.
For thirteen consecutive■'
years Firestone Gum-Dinped Tires have been qn'the,
winning cars in tire annual
500-rnile liidiiiniipolis Race.
Just recently Ah Jenkins set
another world’s record on
Firestone Tires by driving
his Pierce-Arrow 112 miles
1»er hour for 21 consecutive
tours, covering 2,710 miles,
on thc hot salt sands of Salt
duro, Utah, without tire

chance* on thin.vorn tircn
' thia winter when you can
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T.lic Firestone Tread i»
designed with angles am}
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Fircatonc Tread in designed
nuuimum traction and
to grip the road—eliminat­
noii-«kid.The brake* can
ing hazardous nkida on
■top the wlieclu, but the
tires must flop lhe'nr.
ulippcry pavement^'.
trouble.
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Ride with the safety only
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Fircatonc Tires can give you. Glen
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have lo worry about
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about tu Just lone
enough to drive In
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COURT AND JEFFERSON STS.

per Friday evening at G:30 at tljc town
hall. A program will follow. Everyone •
welcome. Everyone bring. sandwiches
and one' other dish of food and table!

Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum spent
Friday at Bangor.
Mrs. Ella Hammond of Hastings j
spent, the week end at the home of ND. j
and Mrs. Mark Garrison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kenyon ot Delton
entertained with a birthday dinner
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Sam Givens ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fennels and
daughter and Richard Fennels of Kai- amazoo spent Sunday at thc Ed. Pen* i
ncls home. ,
Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. Monica and j
finughter Evelyn spent Sunday at the'
Wrn. Hayward home at Delton.
The chicken pic supper given by the
L. A. S. wan a real success, tlu* program
was very much enjoyed by cvcrygnc. j
Tlie proceeds were about 325.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson nnd children •
of Bangor were Sunday guests of Mr.;
and Mrs. Holtz.
Mr. and
Kingsbury and •
children went to Plainwell'Sunday to
visit-. Mr. and Mrs. OUn Brown and
family.'
Mrs. LouAnna Patton and daughter I .
•MLss Helen of Midland were week end '
guests of a sick friend in Grand Rap-1
ids.
■
.
:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Kelly of Kala­
mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Prince of
Otsego and Mr. and Mrs. Lindslcy and
son of Kalamazoo were guests ot Henry i
Pcnnels and Mrs. Martlia Chamberlain
Sunday.

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Franz Maurer and family of Nash-1
vllle were Sunday, visitors ut Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Smith's.
The Ladles of Dowling will give their
play entitled "No Men Admitted” at
Maple Grove Center, Wednesday eve-1
nlng, Dec. 14.,
The Cemetery Circle meets Thursday
for dinner.
The Ladles' Aid will meet a week
from Thursday Dec. 15 for dinner.
The Home Nutrition Class, will meet
Friday. Dec. Oth. at the home ofJMr.1.
Doris Holcomb. Plan to be present by
10:30. Demonstration, Vegetable
Cookery at eleven. Thc work outlined
for this year U food habits in relation
to health. Lunch will b6 served at noon
by four of thc members. Bring your
own table service.

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PAGE TWELVE

(BREEDING EWES NEED

| w

GOOD WINTER RATION — “"“oJS

Trials At Chatham Show Cheap “J*

Thursd.y .vening

of

,
.
। Mr. and Mrs..George Bassett.
Roughages Are Poor Way.s - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairchild of HasTo Save Money
!u««* ®*u*d at Mn °°r* oarUwsr'*
-Trlt\^t.hk.thC fl°Ck
A. 8 will give a bazaar £lh.
of breeding ewe* at ^th-m »how. „ R church We4nrsd4y. wllh a chlck.
hat it is poor eeonomte* to try to nm|rn
ln
Mrnu
the ewes through thc winter and lamb- ■ w
mashed potatoes, noodle*,
inr Mason on fhean roughages without
n;
JjeU/li~
•.upplemcnHng the roughage «’'•«&gt; I ^Z’’ nd7f^'
ItoL'S’.fir
the lln'e ‘ ' Ki.^allerald met at Uw paraonagtla;nbs are dropyxul.
I a-.- aCww-.-- ■
i Attempt* to cheapen the ration by i
'
.
substituting two pound-, of oat straw |chTj£. JLment nuUv evening
a
'for an cqtml amount of legume h# re-1 church basement Friday evening wu. a
1 suited tn the sheep re.fmlng to .ent a j
.
riahtfam
ijkirtion Of the. straw And a slaw gain-.
Lfl
Im weight during thc winter feeding , ™ *}n?-,Nlr'
‘M.rs*
ixrtod Thee ewes were given grain/'00 ’nd Mr- "n&lt;1 “r* Mdl*rd ^t*
1 A ration of four jKuinds of legume hay fl0”!
K*? J13’. ... „
four-tenths of a pound of grain daily;
*n&lt;1 ^*rs- Albert Well* ore now
until five w-veka before lambing, and 1 ^celjrjocated in their home recently'
reven-tenth* pounds of grain dally dur- vacated by Mr. and Mra Frank Hydes.
Ivan Roush ot Windsor is *i»-n(iuig a
iing those five weeks allowed tlie ewre
to. make an average gain of 21.62 few day* with his mother., Mra. Clittie
Roush.
.
jxiimds during the winter month*.
Cailers
Wedncrday at Mrs. Cora
The ewes on full feed sheared an
average of one-half pound of wool Gardener's were. Philo Seger, ids
more than the group which was fed Deming and Aaron Burgess of Battle
Brilliant New Lanes
straw. Tito diflerence in cost of the Crerk.
Ml-,, Evelyn Roe of Battle Creek
two rationswas six-tenth* of a cent per
s ue- weight w.
u.. lambs
.„&gt;.&gt;■» ..u...
New Fisber-PteDraft Ventilation
day. The
at the
from 1 visited her sister.. Mra. Ralph Shaw at
the lot ot ewes which received the morel the F. E. Brunner home Im week,
IIHDIVIDUALLY COnTRQLLCD) gJualsM huoWS anti eo»lart fatiur nn
expensive ration was u little greater
Mr. nnd Mrs Joe Wellman und two
than tlx-, weights of lambs from ewes!children of Grand Rapids were guest*
hirh were fed straw.
'of Mra Pcuri Smith Sunday-.
SiontroJ Engiixcrtng ImprM'eiwnti
The total'cad jx-r head for winter-j Dr. Pultz of Nashville wa* in the
ing ewes on the full ration was W34 village calling on friends .Thursday.
■ per head und &gt;2 58 for thc cw«l which
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Llghtfixit are now
Cwijurt and Safety Fcaturet
- rri-i-lv-rd straw ns half their rougliage I nicely settled in their new home on
ration. Both lots were fed ghiin. • | Main Street vacated by Dr. Pultz
* you ARE CORDIALLY INVITED IO A FIEND THIS DISPLAY *
Tlie Michigan State College men i Franklin Burge** nude a burinesv.
making the study Mate that the pas,; trip to Grand Rapids recently.
lure areas of northern Michigan cani
Thc missionary society of the M. E
profitably tx- used for growing sheep। church met with Mrs. J. D. Cool Frtif adequate provLMort is made for win-, day'.-December 2. with a good attend­
iter feed so the sheep will go on pas- ance which allows interest and h very
I lure in lair condition. 'Die flocks encouraging to tiw newly elected offi­
-should be treated for internal and ex- cers, who were 'installed- into their
itcrnal parasites.
offices Sunday evening by Mrs. John
Mishler, thc Supc$nu*ndent ol Coun­
^PRAIRIEVILLE.
ty Stewardship.
’ Mr. and Mr;., Robert McKibbni.
Dave Fcrgiison ofi Grund Rapids
iRoland' and Donaltlene wire recent' called st the Elmer Roush home Fn-'
: guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lyle .McKlbbin' day.
and family of -Otsego..
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Coof of Grund
Miss O'Donnell of Hastings visited Rapids called on Mr. mid Mr.-. J. D.
...Mr. and Mrs. John Doster nnd Frances Ii Cool Friday.
Mr. und Mrs. Allen Fish were in
' James Verrill has moved/buck Into1 Grand Rapids Thuraday and called on
i\ni.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Joiw&lt; entertained his old Iwme and seems happy to live George Deming whp la now visiting hi*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and family j in PralrWviile again. •
■mn. Frank C. Deming, for several
at a- yenbon steals dinner on Wtdnv.i- j Mr. and Mrs. 'James’ Bryant* have weeks.
11 th' tendered Uncle We.
’
duy evening ot last week.
.
: moved to Will Mullen's farm.
Sunday guests at the Loomis hrarc
W&lt;-ni worth Court in
ofhtsnlnc-- The Hull family quartet of tyftsical-; R.v Kennedy, district superintendent were the Misses Helen and EtlicJyn
mtcrtqlners
wili.be
h
:
the
Base
Line
j
o
f
KalumnzJW.
will
preach
next
Sunday
tteth natal day. He formerly lived in.1'
Earl nt Woodland.
church on Saturday evening. December a. XL ut 9:45.
the Eagle district.
F. C. Tabberer made a busim-^. trip
,
Quarterly conference &gt;wiU be held at to Grund Rapids Thursday.
’ -Tlw children’* meeting at the Briitiis ■ io.
cT.urrh an •Thursday will. include re- ' Mr.; ReUw VanAuken is spending Delton next Saturday nlgliLt
John Bulling und son ot Woodland
’seme time nt Martin x.sisting in th-, -j We were clad’to have Rev. Miks calletl at Uw luHne of Rev. and Mr.
heara.vb for ChriMnvu ob-. nance.
.
The A-.-yna Center ‘Extension Unit core of her grandmother who IS m a buck after his hunting trip.
Loomis Friday
.
.’
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- '•Howard
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----Will Titus
and
of Kalaniaclaw in Nutrition will meet at the very feeble condition.
Mrs. Dan Postma and Mrs. Elta'.
Mra. Marton Doster,
- — tcuclwr
--------- of the
Mrs. M.’J. Norris and Katie Nam, Smclker spent W&lt; dmvday in Lanamu.
homo of Mra. Mabt! Hartcm nn Friday
Briggs
school.
tl
hr
L-"
’
.:
accompanied
by
Iwola
aent
to
Detroit
Saturday
morning
to
December 9. 'Inc Laa-&gt; unit, due t-&gt;
gticAU pf Mrs. Jack Agerter.
attended. sjH-nd „
cw days with Mr. and mta
'"’’a Miller anenck&lt;\
a ,few
Mrs .
4he i.irjtc- membership, will meet ut Cu.rtright nnd Nyla
Henry Adam* is slowly gaining frbm
a-music Jratlvnl at Dcllon on Thurs4 Fred Stanley m*d Mr*. Libbie Stuart hb. recent HIiwka. •
Jone* hull at lan-ey. IXt-embt-r 8.
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land....
Hun-1.
Mr. .’ihd'Mr? Arthur MiUer, Mr. mid dayeveniipt December L
Mrs. Orlo rfhomas and Mrs William
&gt; Tin- Triple Link Club wifi -meet with Solomen ot Dutton were callers of Uw
Fred Miller
। Clnrn ht'rtt Friday. Dec. 9 instead of i [enter's mother.Mra. E. M. Wheeler.
* nursciay. •
•
Wednesday*.
• Thursday.
. i: Wednesday.
______________________________
tn Hill at
Sunday
Hany Scott had thc mi*tortiu:«&gt; .to Riclrard Hughe* left Thursday for| xir. and Mrs. Ted Bustanc.! were
ufttTiiiKin with hiu*rni«.-ni u: thc Nasli--run into a tree Tuesday night when TaWo. Ohio.
bu M&gt;n nta M; S„„u „[ Mr
M,. luy LIIIKA. . I
atui from Ihfre will go to Cleve- Alto snndny.
ville oetm-rery. The deceased. a former his car skidded on the snow. Luckily'ii family
i
land to hi* smi Carina for an Indcfl- . ^Ir aInj Mrs Te(j uustailc-t. vuited
rraident here, has- been infirm for uMr. Scot* w.l« only Mightly hurt.
. —
------ and'-children ot.itrite time,
?the former’* brother. Vernle Alienlirg
Mra Mmwaret Mullen pawed her and llirol!y, Ul
Orove Sunday
•in.
,- »Uh birthday Dec. 2.
evening
Mrs Evarunc MiHer-and daughter. .Mary Toy lor. Tuesday.
Leona, were Wedritzday guest* al flu; • Carl Rom*. Robert Count and Mr
— .n,l
----*, M
—
!V,r
I? -----H,,nr..&gt;’ -----B'1?*0” cn,&lt;£ ‘ Rev. and Mra Minard Lewu ol 8duth
tnlnedn oyer
home of h-.-r *i&gt;:er. Mrs. Veda Guy. and and Mra Orval Pickard r-r-rnt Sunday ,,
■ -.the„ week
., - end.
, *nri.|Bownc called at the home of the latCastle
Mr. —
and
parenls_ Mr al)d Mrs
with Lester Power* apd- duufthti-r* oi Mra
'*’" Petes* *'
—••- **— Mr*. Ray
family of Baltimore.
1 £ar.'l2 — .^
us- _-----‘‘‘Sr. — ------ - -------- . I Adam* Saturday
’
Mr* Lydia Burchett, who luuf bei-n the Count district---------—
ill at the htinfe ol her pan-nh. Mr. and . Dennj.r Duflev and faintly ’ spent Callers at .the above home Sunday I: Mr and .Mrs. J. D. Cool were tn
Thuraday afternoon with Mi und
«er&lt;-. Mr..and Mr.v Cassius Hughe* pfi Grand Itajrids on businc** Wednesday
Harold Jones near bCtovtrdale.
“
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- —
... . ’’.. * .... ‘...uv, »■■..*•«
**■ ■ xira Della Yule Is SMhdirig tlie winR ; V.fJSfKiu™™
'1"&gt; &gt;'« -Uhrtul.-MU. aoe.,. .0
: Kt-' .siaynnru or Kalamazoo.
t ..
: j..-ha White nnd family -of near! ”*
" ', „ ,
'•
I iv hill .Haven has moved on what th
WESTHOPE.
.known u« the F. O Hughes place.
J jra 3,41,. and John XftiCallum enter. F H Howard motevT to near Grandl-..un,xj ()nSaturday evening ut eight
Hav« n Monday
Mr. and Mrs Howard (1c|1K-k a number of neighbora and
: have lived here only n few years WcfrleIldi to a vehbon supper.
;w:*h them succcs* m tlu-ir new home.
Ollr
T&gt;-* ralayers' are Kick and
M-r . a',d
.M"re^ad,of
i ‘•‘Ch h*» hi* deer. Gerald Andt-ra. Jay
iai&lt; nicely Itx'u.cd on tlie Jay W ilkln-, McManntb. and Hubert McCalluni arc
on pure.. We wekom.' all the new- Jhe luekr
".™A
th.- - «"«■•-. *-» »««• T”'™*

THE FINEST

HOLMES CHURCH.
children of Battle Creek and Mr and ।daughter were Thursday visitor* at
Mrs. George VandcnBoBii of Allegan 'Wllford Cole's in Hastings.
Last Week's Letter.
Thursday with .Mrs. Etta ParmeMr. and Mn. Ogden Donley were
Mr. and Mra Roy Wickham und sons1 I spent
lee
Thanksgiving guests at Milan Norcutl's
spent Thursday and Friday In Kalama-;
I Mr and Mrs. Walter Durkee. Julia In Clarksville;
Mr. and Mn. Hubert Barnum. Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Crockford wcr ■and Mrs. Sarah Durkee spent Thuraand Mrs. Waller Durkee. Mrs. Fred
Thanksgiving guests at Will crock­ | day fit Elmer Rising's In Hastings.
Mr. and Mra..Qeorge Lennon of .Cin-;: Durkee. Mn. Roland Valentine and
ford’sJn North-Carlton.
. | ..........
Richard Durkee were in Lansing Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley of Cincinnati!'cinnatti
1 cinnatu are spending several day#.i»t
day!
and Mrs. Norcuft .of Clarksville were Ben Crockford s.
day.
Friday guests at Ogdrn Donley's
I Howard McIntyre ot Hastings U
-PODVNK.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Banium spent' spending Uie week at L. A. McIntyre’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Amli Bauchman were
Thursday at John Woodman’s near ; Mr. and Mrs Walter Barnum nnd
Coats Grove.
I Margaret. Harry Barnum and children Buttle-Creek visitors Thursday.
Mrs- Lulu Water# U on thc sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huyner. Marion 1 of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fox
Mrs. AWna Beach and daughter.)
and Will Relglvr of Carlton spent Sun- andxlaugiUer and Mr. and Mra Russell
day afternoon al Walter Lhirkee’s.
, Barnurn of Jacksori were Thanksgiving haw moved to Hastings, we sure will
iwr
na MrR
Enu«*s “
n&lt;J Mr
tni-.s them frtun our neighborhood
Mr.’ "
and
Mrs. Aaa,n
Adam Endres
and
Mr guests at Elwood Itanium's.
and
Mni
q
,,]
oni
U
an
(
|
nl
b
T
tlw
.
Rachel Cain is visiting her brother
nd Mra. Cail Gilliland of -Freeixa-t; Mr and Mrs. Car! Perkins and J.. A
Mr. '*
and
Mra.’ KcU
Keith
Durkee
were
“and
nd Mr
,,d Mrs
*‘ ”
wrt‘* wr
" I McIntyre wvre Thanksgiving guaaU at in Pontiac and friends in Lansing.
Thu
”tl"-V VUitor*
Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Rainremi made
Thursday
visitors at
at Fred
Fred Durkee
Durkee’’s.
s.
' Glenn Perkins' In Freeport.
Mr. and Mra. “Forest Parmelee and । Mr; and Mrs. Shirley Blotxl anil a businc "S trip to Mint lust week.

EVER BUILT

T. S. K. Reid

. Hastings

Michigan

SUPPORT
MICHIGAN FARMERS!
Do’sou want lhe money you spehd for sugar to help the
Michigan wage earner and the'Michigan farmer, or do
you want it to go to help foreign sugar interests?
Thtrc-is'uniy one guswer tor the sensible, thrifty*house*
wile of Michigan.
.
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Buy and Use
Michigan Made Beet Sugar

vvtek end with hi* daughter. Mrs.lrE^utis.
Arthur Lathrop.
. i Tlw school children are selling
; Remember Uw- "Case Against Cttsey." ’ChrUtma* seals and tui|&gt;c to sell five
;p!ayed-by the men of North Pine lake,’i hundred, thus, winning the loyely jiLiyiThursday evening.,December 15 at the!
। bull for the school. All thrae who can
• .scimolhoure.
’S&amp;’WL"
M X:’

For safety of principal and regularity
&lt;»1 dhidends, invest your surplus funds
in building and loan shares. They arc
a* near depreMion*proof as any invest­
ment you can find and return a
reasonable dividend.

Ebe Rational ffinait &amp;
tnueetment DTompmiy
Detroit'i Oldtit Building and Loan AMoeiati'dn

1250 Griswold Street, Detroit

.L.L- Mia* &amp;J&gt;Qii, Representativea in Hatting*

KING’S FLAKE

JEWEL

FLOUR
35s

COFFEE
2 - 37c
Smooth »nd ftrjrint

COUNTRY CLUB

FRENCH

Ltbcio'.cty :«&gt;i«d

Full-bodied end fhvory

45c

24V.-lb.

2

PASTRY FLOUR

sir-, yuuii.i o.n*.I,u.d
olwm «*l*m*»
««wDelton vvrre visitors at Fred’ Smith*1 * Ml
_
Libbie DeBuck and Mis*
Saturday v-.uung.
JCaMlc
wenSunday
afternoon
;d. Mr. D E Wise und fuiftmoved into Mra. Hard Otis'?al Mr. and Mra. Ray Barite*
Wn sue pleased that this fani- 'i Rehearsal., for the Clinstnuu promctv
stay here.
«..gram arc the order ol the day raw. A
Pohoney Michol. tUrtelleJ
Chridma* spirit prevail, m
a mid son of Unity I. O O. F.
oJ
01 «“*? to bu&gt;
lodge o&gt; Kalanuroo visited the home .for lot rd ,'.ne-

ClMie Bhukrnsn called on u few
Pliil Cole and slater of Kalanuuoo
inends here Monday. Clare is o:
’id
c-*^Pr'' of Mrs. Hattie Bellinger
our boy* of long »go. Always c
t* “ Wednesday morning. Mrs-Bellinger
to have ium call.
, j compamed them home for the
’' mamder of the day.
'
•
HEX Dt. Its HOU.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey open
■
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. sflnday afternoon with th? latter’
ctPJ*
’aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinson near
liiiiMn'. were. Mr. and Mr. Hurry .8llulu ......... .
" ............ ..
an,..----- os..
Jrv Rhema
xu" and Mra Jack,bchultx are enWhitworth.
Mis* ......
Letiia. ,.M.
Whitworth Iran the- Weekrk- district, teruming the la’ter’s brother. Eldon
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. r~ jmn
'
Do&gt;l-'Hickey of Chicago. They also entering. Mr. and Mn ttane’ Parmalee tamed company from South Bend over
jand Mr. amt.Mrs. Myron Whitworth the week end.
i of Banneid
; W. A. Spaulding spent Tuesday In
| Tlie Community club held their Hastings.
[ Thanksgiving party at thc schoolhouse
Mrs. Allie Wood after helping for
Friday night- A g-ood crowd, line oys­ over a week at tlie home of their peo­
ter supper and genera* good time.
ple in Prairieville on account of Mr*.
I Grace Brill spent the week end with XL Wood's illw-w is now at home
her cousin. Francos DcMolt. in lhe
The Triple Link club will be cnteN
Gregory district.
tamed at the home of Musi Clara Scott
Remember that there will be church of S. Pine* lake Friday. Dec. 9, .for their
services next Sunday.
•
’ Christmas meeting.
Mr*.
—"Leon.
M-V.l .Slocum
DAAUiU and
«UU family
IAOU1J were
JllFS.
UCUUlgC. W1U
UC nuj
’.col
Mra. n«LUC
Hattie Bellinger
will be
hostea
upper guests at tlie home of her par-; of the Home Literary Club Thuraday.
, ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hendershott. ■ Dec. 8. A pot luck dinner and ChristSaturday evening.
'ma* basket.
| Mrs. Chas. Van Vranken L&gt; reported! Tliere will not be church at Milo
...
mi;.:.' improve! r-hi.-h
-v-1 - ?umla--. ' AU arc ur^e-1. to alUnd ic.". • news to her friend*.
■ ice al Prairieville er Delton and listen
Next Sunday will be Missionary Sun-1 to the new district superintendent. Dr.
|day at Sunday school.
[Hugh Kennedy.

49c

lb.

COUNTRY CLUB

Country Club—LrbjMQiiy 'ci‘cd

12c

CALUMET
FREE ! Cnc

iomII

29c

6 27c

BAKING POWDER

Premium Choachtc and Glre p«n with etch Ib can of Calumet Baking Po’-dei

Raisins
Ihonpton'i $«&lt;dlc»»

4

» i*&lt;-

29c

Lard

BUI.

2

it.

13c

2

Ib.

15c

Beil ouie

Oi eo

Ib

Eatrr.ore cr Purity* Nut

Peanut Butter

2

Corn Meat

5

it
lb. xck

10c

Prunes

19c

Super Suds

3 nn. pk$i. 23c

13c

Palmolive
------------ soap

3

Bulk

19c

ban

And 2 ban OcUjso Soap FREE I

CLEAN QUICK

5

CHIPS

SOAP CHIPS

FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BANANAS

Choice yellow fruit

Sweet Potatoes

6 «» 1

HEAD LETTUCE
Fresh Carrots

Th.- IMtev Aid wtU
.«®&gt;;&lt;-r ar.d b:&gt;,&lt; A Ctm.:&lt;AA» .-iU wd*. lA-ntrd by the .uw U.di-r, mim Col■."-bj!‘'SUn“'‘'‘V "**'
’ I W*l'tW««lm.".ndCUren«*du&gt;.

MILO.

A Real Investment

COFFEE

bunch

FLORIDA ORANGES 5 ■ 25c
In Our Meat Department

Home Made Corned Beef
Fine for Boiling

OYSTERS
Fancy Select
PORK LIVER
BOLOGNA and FRANKFORTS
BULK KRAUT

Lb.

8

25c
Lb. 5c
3 Lbi. . 25c
3 Lb.. 10c
pl

Home Dressed Pork and Veal
Back Fat Pork Lb/5c
Freah Side Pork Lb. 8c
Pork Ro?it
Lb. 8c

Boneleu Veal Roast Lb. IZlfa:
tops
Lb. 10c
Lb. 6c

SMOKED HAMS )
Whole or Shank Half

KROGER-'STORES

�THE HASTfXfiS BANNER. WEDNESDIY, DECEMBER 7. 1W2

list.
IlteJ.i
will

Strong and Safe Through
Conservative Management

43 Years of Consistent
Accommodating Service

&gt;UllT
nodv

Extend to Yon a
Cordial Invitation to Join Our
We

1933 CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB!
INCE the'.inception- of the Christmas Savings
Club idea millions of people have taken advan­
tage of this popular method of accumulating a neat
sum of money with which to buy Christmas presentsfor their/riends1 and hived ones.

S

In many instances, upon receipt of t|ie Cbi’istmas
Savings Club check, the member has opened a larger
and more substantial savings account. In some cases

tlie Christinas Savings Club check has been used to
pay taxes,'insurance or other financial obligations.
The Christmas Savings Club as an institution, has
grown untilit has become a well established system
for lhe acquiring of ready money. You can never
find an easier or more convenient plan for saving a
given sum of money’ than by joining .our 1933 Christ­
mas Savings Club, starting soon. Make your plans
now for 1933.

, There Is A Plan for Everyone
Young and Old . . . Rich and Poor Look Over the Following Plans and Come-In For Further Information

INCREASING CLUB PLAN

DECREASING CLUB PLAN

JL V/

CLUB—Deposit 1c 1st week,
2c 2nd week; Increase 1c
each week—in 50 weeks. . .

pr rx
I 1/^
tZ W

2c

CLUB—Deposit 2c 1st week,
4c 2nd week; Increase 2c
each week—in 50 weeks. . .

rtfc -&lt; AA

-g
I

CLUB—Deposit 5c 1st week,
10c 2nd week; increase-5c
each week—in 50 weeks. . .
CLUB—Deposit 10c 1st
week, 20c 2nd week; Increase
10c each week—in 50 weeks

25^2
6322
12750

CLUB—Start with SOc and
decrease 1c each week—in
50 weeks

$1222

CLUB—Start syith $1.00 and
Mk I W decrease 2c each week—in
X
50 weeks

2522

PJA

CLUB—Start with $2.50 and
decrease Sc each week—in
50 weeks

AA

CLUB—Start with $5.00 and
decrease 10c each week—in
50 weeks

2
5

6322
12750

Then there is the Level Payment IjUan—always very popular—from 25c to $5 per week

Interest Will Be Added to These Payments
At the Rate of Three per cent per Annum

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"The Bank with the Chime Clock"

z

CAPITAL

.

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

.

$50,000.00

�. THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ". 1M3

BAOE

CHAN CT.RY "AI.R

CHAXetllT O*BK*.

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|

POWERS ECHOES.

LENT CORNERS.

L

Last Week's Letter.
Mr. arul Mrs Maurice Johnson 'en- t a&lt;f vVeeks Letter
ha Shultz and family of Hastlhgs tertained’her uncles. Nelson and Mar-1
.
spent the week end with Mr and Mr. tin Hansen, of OreenviHe. Thanks-!*"
*»”

| LEGAL NOTICES

chandler of Hascnanawro.

CHAHCEBT MOTTCE.

...i'i.r 1

I ;:i ■

a

U ASCI.F.Y SAIF

Callers ut Mr and Mrs John Ruling« Tuberculous Hospital. "^JU.-i condition Ml-'
‘_n2n!&lt;'n“."\7_
.
" Cres*y -sprnt Sunday ut tlw same
Sunday.were. Mr and Mis Russell1 was wry grave at that time und wc
,
Johnrox Spd family of Delton and Mr. i were wry .&gt;orry to bear he pa.ve&lt;l away: •j home
and Mrs. James Swanson of Hasting*J Wednesday. Sincere sympathy is ex-ji Mii* Virginia Von Huiit 1» staying at
'home again, utter spending a It'*
Junior Welfare of Hastings spent hL tended thc bereaved family
vacation with his grandparent*. Mr I Maurice Johnson and daughter gave month? with her grandmother, Mrs.
and' Mrs. John Ruling.
.
a *urpri-.v party for Mr*. Johnwii Wed- i I Mary Carrigan of Banfield.Mr. and Mrs. Win. ctuunbeHain en-livsday evening, the event being theifi ■ Mu, Mary Berry, our school teachei.
teriainrd Thank’giving day. Mr and 14th wedding uiinlvemry. The'eve-.
Mrs. James Clark of Kalamazoo. Mr. | nlng was very pleasantly spent playing &gt;&lt;•1)1X11 hut; been cloeerl
land Mrs Everett'McCullum and Mn pedro and diipdng. qfitr which re­
Mrs Carl Waldwrll luus been Viy
n-M, • Dorothy Pvttengill ot Cressey,
tfreshinenta were Mixed. Prize*, weir sick lhe punt week. She is some .better
| Jkfr. and Mra. Creo. Tompcoti spent‘won by Mra. Ed. Jphiuon. Rusael) ut this writing Which we are all glad
■kafday evening with Mr und Mr-. !Palmer. Mrs. Ed. Bula-r and Wendell . to hear.
.
UftuRobimon and family
[Carter.
•
Word
. Mr.i and Mrs. Showerman. Mls* Vir-! Mrs. Miner Palmer U at thc home of
"**•“ wo*
?T““ received
'''."ilZ Saturday of Uie
ginia Munn of Kalamazoo and Lyleiher sister. Mrs. S Bowman at Gaines. x*r^!u? W™’ 5 *?
.... I Munn M Blawwtalt wn&lt; Thun,.- .no 1. w -rlouM, Ul.
■
» K.U™&gt;&lt;». MT “”“
; giving day with Mr. and *Mra. Charle I Russell Carter entertained Owen °f th-* Pla5c
aU *uh her a *»*«“&gt;
t Ranncy. Lyle remaining over the week-Lyons and Car! Hiar with u venison tMwn to health.
•
" end.
, supper Friday evening.
Mrs. Seymour Lynes went to the
Mrs. Clarence Smith of Grund Rap-&gt; Howard and Walter Bridge of home of het daughter. Mrs John Gr­
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
ids spending a few weeks with her wn i Joliet. III . epent several days the past wold of Cressey. Sunday, to spend the
Robert.
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I week’ with their uncle. Miner Palmer, winter.
Mr and Mrs Andrew Smith In com-:and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball of Kala-«nv
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mohler, Jr. and lit- ma zoo called on liome folks Saturday.
pany nrith
with Mr
Mr. :nul
and Mr»
Mrs. PmiErnie Rmith
Smith n?
o.'
Mrs. Ed. Britton and son of KulaDelton attended tlie funeral of Mi. . tic son Jackie of Battle Creek spent the
week with their parents, Mr. and Mra. inazoo spent Saturday with Mr und
Wm. B-wbc ot Hillsdale Sunday.
.
Mrs. Clare Tlmmau John Thomas re­
Mr. and Mrs. George Clou* und James Mohler.
Mrs. Belle Carter and Mrs. Nellie turned home with her to vblt hl*
family spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mr*. Fred DeJongh of Burnlp i ’ Mohler attended the Nutrition meeting daughter, Mrs Bessie Schuster
Mr and‘ Mrs 'Leland
Hammond1 and•
at Hastings Friday and promise a verv
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WEST CARLTON.
interesting meeting for tlu- group to .ion spent Tliunksgivlng With Mr and
Geo. Thompson and wife of Freeport be held at Mrs Letha Palmer’s. Dec. 15. Mr.- Muhlpw Burkett of Kalamazoo
were Sunday visitor* at Art Richard­
Mrs.
Willis
Carpenter
remains about
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Severn and family;
son's.
’
•if Middleville were Sunday evening: the same.
Mr. Myers nnd family ot Lake Odes-.i cullers at Carver Schondelriieycr's.
visited Mrs. Cora Kick Friday after­
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
noon.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Mr. and Mrs. Sain Pratt were in
Mr. find Mr*. Will Dijep attended the
Grand Rapid* Saturday before Thunksfuneral of the latter's grandmother. ■ Mr anil Mrs. Alva Moore mid
.... giving nn guests of Mrs. Pratt’s sister,
Mrs. Johnson at Sjiarta Thursday.
daughter Eileen of Claire, arc ^pending Mrs. Murtha McGee, and faintly.
Mrs. Colonel Yargcr and Mr* Art a few' days with Mr. and Mrs. C. J-' Sunday and Monday of Thanksgiv­
Moore.
•
ing week Mrs. Alice C&lt;unp and Mr. imi&lt;|
retire FunaTs near Cafltan' Center.
Ben Quick of Grand Rapid* spent Mrs S. B Dunlap of Edmore visited •
•i.i I r I or. in H in a I lie.
Thursday. ‘
Sunday with Mr. and Mt.&gt; Sam Ik- the former's son. Fred Camp, und fam­
j Mr. and Mrs Duncan Parks of Free­
ily.
port visited Mr and Mrs. , Claud
Mr and Mr
Charlie Moore and
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Dibble entertained
■Fighter Sunday evening.
Ralph. Arthur Moon* and' family. Mr Mrs Dibble’s sister and husband. Mr.
| There was a hardtime party nt Rorand Mrs, J. Burdick of Portland,
lers’ school Thursday night. December spent TliaftksgiVing with Mr and Mr.- Thanksgiving Day.
1st Readings were-eiven by Orville Williain Moure at Hasting*.
Sunday following Thanksgiving Mr
Tuttle. Stanley Malcolm entertained « Mr and Mr*. Ruy Wieland enter- ....
and Mrs. John Benedict entertained
with harmonica music while‘Ed Ed­ tallied. Mr and Mr*. Chijrllt- Wieland their children. Mr* John Garver and
ward* clogged. Tlie pupil* furnished ■ if Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Spenor John-j Weaky Benedict of-Laming and Mr*.
i.i. it.»i ■ music and reHtaUong. After the pro- ■on of Lake Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. Sam [Xirthe.i Booth of Laingsburg.
1 **7
gram Judges chose Robert Cooper. Rhodabush and family &lt;&gt;f Elmdale, and
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Campbell and
„f p, | pupil, as the hardest looking person. Mr and Mrs Gordon Stahl of Logan children of Toledo were recent guests
» uu iHe was awarded a box of candy. A tor a Thanksgiving dinner.
of Mr. anti Mrs. Sum Pratt.
.
I!??.’" 'potluck sapper was then served.
' Mrs. Arthur Mopte Is assisting in, Mr. and Mr* Fred Camp wen- in
Hie care &gt;f a »on born to Mr. and Ionia Tu
y attending tlw funeral of
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

M:

better
I glad

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 14, 1932

TWO BANKS SEND
OUT CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

PARAMOUNT PRODUCTS
ARE OF HIGH DUALITY

Back Into Savings
FURST i THOMAS GIVEN
SNAPPY PROGRAM SCHED­
Christmas Savings in Hie two Ha*­
JUDGMENT OF $070.37 IN |, tings bunks till* year amounted to a
ULED FOR CHRISTMAS
i considerable sum, well towards *23,000
ASSUMPSIT SUIT
EVE EXHIBITION
ITho-e who have denied themselves

ceived Each Year

PAGES 1 to 8
SMALL BOY SEVERE­

LY BITTEN BY DOG

TOO

MANY

GOVERNMENT

For Rabies Test

MONEY RECEIVED WILL BE
. The people of this city and county,
About six o'clock Thursday after­
ACTIVITIES GAUSE OUR
ought to. and we believe do. appreciate I
USED TO PURCHASE
noon, while Will Hayward's little son.
what the Hirtch Bros Company are i
about five year* of. age, wa* playing in
HIGH TAXES
NEEDED GLASSES
doing for tlie benefit of the farmers ot
rthe yard near his home i»t Delton, lie
■ through the year
venr for
fnr the
th* punxve
nnmv* of ac-;I
tills codhty. They maintain several:
was severely bitten by a mongrel dog.
GUARANTORS ARE HELD
cumulating a fund for Christmas were twelve outs will
statloiu in the county and thl* year ORGANIZED MINORITIES
He was near the house when a largv CHILDREN OF COUNTY
rewarded
when,
on
the
first
of
DecmI IA DI c eno ncDT reward-id
rushed into the yard where the
COMPRISE PROGRAM &gt;ald out many thousands of dollars for
LIABLE rUn Utt) I ber. the banks
CONTROL PRIMARIES dog
ARE ONES TO BENEFIT
U.;.'— distributed the money.
nickle*. cabbages, and other vegetable.boy was playing, biting hfm on his
। plus the usual rale of deposit intrn-st
Thcse brought a better average price
Litigation Concerned Contract several of the depositor*, having Odd Fellows Arena Named As than 1* paid for the usual farm prod­ And Force Their Will On- The arm
May
Jack Horton and L. Donlelt. armed; Tickets —
., Be Purchased Of
One Of Five Athletic Clubs To uct*.
Mado By Charlo Hyde With 'j'
People
—
Justice
Fead
Gave
T'*ch'" And °‘11"
In return for the benefit* they have
. ... d»l«ady accumulatlan. decided that
Hold Elimination Series
Freeport, Ill. Firm
tt&gt;ey would not spend it, and quite a
received from this comjxvny. it seems
Interesting Talk
Dates Are Dec. 21-22
mutilated that it was not in condition;
Tlie crowd winch packed every avail­ to the Banner that it will be only fair. Justice WUi
The case of Prank E. Furst and Fred 'conrideitiblv' proportion in both bank., H. Fead. of tur
u. to . reiid to a laboratory
for a test for.- CTty re»d«r* will not forget the two
Xz&gt;iils
the ,„„
Michi----- •----- - --------------------O. Thomas, doing business as Furst A- ■ ■‘:w »’ut l&gt;twk l,,ta «-«w&gt;ar savings de- able-scat nt Odd Fellows Arena on tin for the people of Barry eounty to show cnn Supreme Court, was the.speak, r al
""n
i“
TO
CTarlr.
Chari..
£.£?.
' night &lt;jf December 1 will enjoy one of j.their appreciation by purchasing tiie tl* R.-mherho.«i mating Monday
than tiie benefit of preparing for) Hie snappiest program* u! the season i Paramount brand of canned fruits..
nr Bavr on aoan.M wmen w mutilated, or the test will be a failure ; au’P*c®s ot the L.ons Club, at tha
N. Tobla.. GeorgyH -Wickwire ami.^Christmas
tm.is’In**
Jn ’saving
saving fur
for thuTfund.
till* fund It I when a well trained set of amateur .cgetablcs and other product* which ’.^4 t0
4.5^. att -ri”on and Under .these condition* the boy will Rtmnd theater in tnl* city, on WedElwyn I., Danielji came on for hearing ;• -ts one into the habit and that h i boxers come from Allegan, Plainwell •r. put
by UP. cunpuu, Tlvy ,„„ch
by t&gt;» turtbljn.. II. have to take the Pasteur treatment nesday and Thursday evening*. De­
! and Otsego to try conclusions with the nuikv a Pnr Itiu- u.ul a-’.- wild
before Judge McPeck and tlie jury.i worth everything.
rri.
.ub,«t nt Uxutiuu. anil fer rabies.
'
1 ctmber 21 and 22.
| local bhyx. 77ic Odd Fellows have umaM, Pflrau Ujt«p» tou.lt would
starting Monday afternoon in tills Cir- •
-------------- *•-*-------------J
,d,:„ ,,, lla,
. Tlie entire net proceed* of these cncull
““ —-w-'- —
-—
picked the two fisted aggicgalion from b.- tine tor llw PKV10 nt U.l. city uiul
[lp
by
tiu। tertainmenta are to lx- put into tins
“wS ,
Briefly stated, the facts which gnw
' tliexo neighboring towns to put on n county to ut Uwlr intern for Pan.. t(!„u,muu ,,ad*^ta^
fund which the Lions Club use* to pur­
nse to Hits litigation were ax follow*;
holiday prL«ram that will guarantee motrnt
mount brand nt
ot canned dttwb.
good*, plcUea.
pickles, ,
counln, nnioun,
. t-liiyr glawcs for children with detec­
■ • 1Q0 per rent Vnb-rtainment to the ever- • -auerkraut. etc . and insist on liavtngwen
i
, live vision, whose parents arc unable
per cent of. the income ef ita;
Chnr|cs Hyde signed a contract with
। increasing patronage of the popular ■ them. We Would all like to see a firn-.i people, there is bound to be a revolu, to buy them. Many children in all
the plaintiffa; Furst &amp; Thomas, who;
(local arena'.
■
1 business built up in thl* town by thl* ‘
■ part*, ot the county have been aided
America lias proven an excip-:
air the wholesalers &lt;•( certain product.-,
--------- --------------------- • i• as
Because |I company,
we can neip
on ng tnai
As a special
s;«'clal attraction ana
and'because
company. We
help bring
that to
to! tlon. .For some
■ by this splendid work of the Lion*. ■
____ years, when
____ ___
our___
na-i
such ur. toilet articles, home rcnuxllcs. prp
Vwpm wnnurar oAvo!*&gt;f the public demand. Bud Wtron-k of pass if we will giv* them our patron- .tional iiiLonw was more than double;
. There are several children on the waltetc . with thrlr liom&lt; offices located al
UKUWtt i&gt;AYS jOBla ls
brought buck to again age which they surely deserve.
TO PRESENT FINE PROGRAM &gt;*&gt;g h&gt;i. who urgently need the gtosacs
what
it
in
ut
the
present
time,
taxe.i
Frcc|»rt Illinois. Tills contract-pro-• GOVERNMENT COSTS ARE
. —— I’stage
.
---------------- with Steve I--------------- -—-----have them unless someone
three -nappy
rounds
h.id
taken
from
ten
to
fifteen
’
per
cent
!
IN CENTRAL AUDITORIUM i; but
Uasidecannot
vtded that %lr. Hyde, was to become.
from their parents will buy them,
Khrmes of Hasting* On- December 1
that income, wtthaut any rebellion,;
TO BE REDUCED
'ns the parent: are unable to do so.
ON SUNDAY P. M.
itheir meeting resulted in a very close
AU that time new government activibusiness of retailing the products;
--------- I decision in favor of the fast young
There
is
need.
and always will. be. for
'jj* were called fo^ which demanded'
.
handled by them, buying from them. EDUCATION EXPENSE
| this kind of work; bill tt is especially
j visitor and Steyc has been steadily'
.Iict$usc* In taxation. Because ot SONGS OF MANY NAon credit and to pay therefore In rrni urgent now. when so many parents.
lA/il I Al on DC nilDTAii
I inning every since In order to extend
[ shrinkage in the income of the Ameri---------Mihable* lirttnilmcnt* /&gt;ut of the pro-:
WILL ALSO BE CURTAILED • the greatest hospitality to Bud on his
TIONS ARE INCLUDED who ordinarily would not think of al_
-------_____________ can people to Jexs than one-half ot I
ceeds or
of ms
hi-. busint-M.
cwtis
tniMiu ss Mr. Hyda was
■ -------lietur
• letum visit, including "sleeping qiiurI'J-'T and
and 1928.
t^a to
t. now!
flow
-----------1otherB t0 purchare glosses for
what it was in 1927
goimt t... ..mi didMiirori, produrt-.. in Dean Davenport Advises Farm- iters.
ters ” Local opinion variei. but thc|. \_________ —1------tlw- western portion of Ionia county..
.
.
.
m
YOUNGSTERS OF COUNTY TO' state, county. ,ti&gt;wn»hip
•
I odd* are on Steve
and .school'
towro.hin «nrf
u-hnnt
Entitled “The Christ. :pense.
The contract further provided that,Organizations To AdverThose-who wltncsMd the first show
BE
GUESTS
ON
SATUR*
’
'
districtgoveqjnjfmU takes 33 and dne-&gt;
eithcr jKirty should hare the right .toT tiae
'
-In —
Nation's
Uewspapers Hiresented In the Odd Fellows arena
mas Story’’—All Welcome
,
Branch »&gt;„-generously
third per cent of the income of our’
terminate tlie agreement by giving!
DAY, DEC. 24
,
,
,
donated the use of hl* fine titeater and
jl&gt;eoplc In other words., the average* Each year the Chrixtmascarol sen- thc M.rvlc,.sol llLs employees, so-that
written notice, whereupon Mr. Hyde, The Burry County'Farm Bureau met!*1,11 "•'«»» tJ«-' remarkable work by
for their December mreting ut the &gt; ok'nn Guldi-lack of Otsego who K
cost ot
the
. citizen
, of this country now works four Ice presented
— .. .. vby
j the
.... teachers
... of
.. the
....| everything
uuruzexcept
exceptthe
inc cost
oi id
? picchurch uii Thuraday. °d HarrJ&gt; Beaver m the first round : ALL TO GET TREAT
1I ninnthx
M-(M&gt;r»L&lt; nntu-r
thi» direction
ir.n of
nf .tun-,
.__ _ ..
«. , for II lx honed A...
months nf
of th*
the year to *am
earn -nnmrh
enough tr.
to cltv
city school*
under the
is ___
provided
that
(inee due Furst &lt;V Thoma*, and that tn Coat*....Grove
. ..... . ... ... ........... ...
Hit
D
m.*..
Aiu.l,.-HLs v&lt;iuna&gt;r
younrflr .limther
brother.
Lowell
Guide--,
---------- r
-----J pay his uw. Justice Fead declared. Supt. D. A. Var.Buikiric-grows in popu-' there .may be a large sale of tickets
the event it was not sooner terminated December 8th. An'all day meeting was
FROM SANTA CLAUS
IwM,
with
dinner
served
nt
noon
by
the
,WTk
*
*
-11
b,
‘
*
Rrc
&lt;jn
l
*'
c
of
'[ however. that while there had been no tartly and people appreciate more and because of live treat need for this benefit siiould expire December 3J, 1932.
Coats
Grove
Ladles'
Society
to
,«*&gt;nber
22
to
see
what
can
be
done
wit):
boic-s
wrove
uiuies
Aid
soci&lt;
ty
to.''
—
”
;"
■
—
—
t
—
-(
—
.
revvlution
like
tli_
.........
..
____
!
reyulutlon
that
which
took
place
more
the
real
meaning
of
Christmas
tci
.
n
,
Wjrk
.
Tickets
for
this
beneMr Hyde had n &gt; particular financial
. TlCkets for- this benrfilly .
members
aft- the clever little'flyweight,
rite Barlow.IChDdrcn
Below High School; in France before Napoleon's time yet •—•••
aaawj
nn. &gt;.-» in
,,, utlendaiiec.
... tc lit.Alice. , The
A ItV pt."
backing and for that reason Furst A: ernoon
°f| 0115 .®en1c*'
fit will be on sale by the teachers of
----------------------------------------------Ar. ni j&lt;
»
there .wo* a peaceful revSuUon agalJist:
prngrani was one of tiie ^.Iftahtina
best ftolrtlng under
under Odd FY-llox*
Fellows Arena
Thomas required guarantors,- where-/
Oi°n.v8’Unvaf
V1*^'
at 1 the rlsra! Bnd city iChools' “,ld can
Age Are Eligible To Attend
.
| excessive, taxation, as was shown by the four o clock in the Cortral school au-lttt* u. purchase at the T. 8. Baird
upon*ne (i ked the defendant*. 'Dil.n.is. ever listened w&gt; by the County Farm 'cl'!_b
of Middleville ha* joined
Free Annual Party
. recent election, which was a revolt
Wirkwiie and Daniela, to guarantee hi* Bureau. Mus Nina Kirby, of the Fab-. , “ck
ric Department, Michigan State Fanu-,t1® Hasting-. Club fullowing tiie rc-|| Again this year tiie Strand thcatfr against the republican party because ditonum the following program WUl J clothing a,or(.. or of Stuart Clement
account, which they did.
be rendered.
at the probnti* office, ar M. O. Hill at
Brcauw of the .prevalencf- of &gt;uch Bureau, talked of the working and niarkablr* jM-rfiMinance he put on in the;। will remember all the children of the the people blamed that party for high
Part I.
the county clerk s office, or Willis
and *’in -'■ho* the fare, that county who can get to Hustings oh taxes, which our citizens had largertypes of guarantee* and lhe impor- service oi that Department 111 the;.,iWl
Proccvk&gt;nal—0 Come. All Ye Faith-J Streeter at the treasurer's office, or
state
orgunt.iaiion
at
Lansing.
She
luid
।
a
wv®ks
of
training
can
materially
brought
upon
themselves-by
their
de
­
• tar.ee- of the subject to our readers, we ’
Saturday. Dec. 24. Free shows will be
fu! (Latinr.
.
- I of' Earl Boyes al the regbrtcr of- deeds
of material* on hand to aid । develop cleverness
herein set. forth tn full the guaranty :Miinplro
’
held for the youngsters beginning at mand* for increased government ac- • o Thou Joyful Day (Sicilian).
‘office.
•
’
In
’
tier
dismission
and
late
in
the
aft,
iwihilarlty
of
these
clean
cut
•
| O Christmas Tree (German;.signed by Me.-isrs. Tobias. Wickwlrc and
one p. M. with another show at three ^tlvitie*.
More children who live outside ot
cmoon
dunanstrated the unwliing’of ‘n,ee&lt;s ** becoming very apparent, o'clock. Children from the rural dis­ ' Justice Fead staged that the recent­
4 Daniels, which read a* follows:.
’
Kolyada,'Kolyada
(Russian
....
i.
Hastings
than
city
children
have
been
' "Theundersigned sureties, having ac- . wooteli* to the Women m at-.&lt; ndunce Every bout U u genuine contest bc- tricts arc asked to come to the one ly adopted amendment to our. state
lIie Twelve
lt
The
Days of Christmas helped by the Lions Club in the pur­
.... ......
..u Congressman-Elect 1 George Foulki&lt;‘w«n earnest, sincere, sportsmanlike o'clock show and the city children at constitution, limiting the tax on prop-i (English!
qiiainted ourselves with .the
term* nand
..
ichnse of glasses, so tlie. people living
do
“•
',K' |&gt;rkram committi--:
I '»»ec o'clock, a* this plan will enabRconditions of the above agreement
s
.
i'
to
eno
and
one-half
per
cent,
isj
Fum.
Fum.
Fum.
(
Catalan
&gt;
m
a.U
parts
of
the
county
should
buy
vn.ldrr.tup,
.„ Kuril
(C,r,t «&gt;,d
.„d L-ul
»ut h.
hr w.nil.1 !»■ tn
‘
, uu.ut.
&gt;«« In r.i
l.ld.-mu„n ..I
in Jbudunce
iirndunre. but
but
! ■ the ~un.,
country
pupils tn
to ...
get bum.
home before i an indication
-------------- of
— —
— had
the -------revolt,—that
Seven Joy Day* (Sicilian)
. ticket*, which will not be Increased in
Thomas extending credit to lhe above
*asl minute w«rca that he could (un~ Jhv.c 1* nothing to oflend the,'dark.
•
(taken
minds
- place
-— in
-----the
- --------—of the pro-:
। Angels We Have Heard On High price, Tlie play is a fine one and will­
’named dealer jointly and
severally
not
be
tiwre.
however,
th"
committeei
,nos
‘
sensitive
lady
]&gt;atrons.
Tlitre
is
1 .' pie
pie. ThenThere are nfany
ninny cause*
causes operating ] (Ancient French Noeb.
iu severally
• •&gt;
'AU children of Junior High age andbe worth the price, which will be the
guarantet payment to Furxt
Fur ' ..and
,U had previmuly engag. d Stata to m- • no-einoklmt
£utM^h isand
2XMl?^atch2d
no routhnes*. /
P’0Un»er arr
“» a,t4!nd lhe£* to bring this situation. He would dfc»-! Christinas Storv according to St J regular admission price.
sentativr v,™
___________________ .
(ni« only
nnlv a few
f«*a* of
nt them,
IhMn Vi*
’
I
i r
Thomas fpr all product* sold
he said.
!
■ by
■ them
.............................
SS.XIX###’ ? cuss
on credit to him wlictiier such prod­ ham county. JU-p. Hrown gave a nwatj'weaker opponent. Start physician* arc! b’a*1n71
n t«®hers. who arc
,
Sff
ir.
FAIR ASS'N. ELECTED
ucts uh: far resole, for advertising or. Interesting talk along the line of stale. al the ringside throughout every pro-i3?^
JlaJ’’ Branch, manager crtJS c.»?»?^.™„t'™!(«—-'»
Story"
jL
- —
for other puqiOse.'i. hereby waiving nc- government )&gt;roblcms and taxation.
_ra|n
‘
of lhe Strand, how many tickets-will
NEW OFFICERS SATURDAY
Rep Brown is a member of the Nine I RrTiie
“,n M-at sale' open* Saturday at
ccptance and all nnthie. and we further
tiie growth .of dtmoenfey in govern- , „
,
J
r
f°r her pupils.
Man oinusuite uuiiuAiiwMiii
Onmimsrion to
delve isuot
into)
agreer Him
uKt&lt;
that me
tin* written acknowledgment
ucKnowieagmcni .«»«&gt;•
«• uri«c
•
. J Each
— ment. We started tins country as a! Son,i °f Clad Tidings—V. here Christ
Each child
child will
will be
be ren
remembered •by
of ,u.i
his uliuuii
account; uy
by uutlu* BUIU
Mild OCUILT
dealer slinll the coil
ol "'«"f
Mato IS"
govi-minenl
and makeI j CarVl
-th’ and Stebbins
and -----Jake----Rehorsi„_.
Sentiment- Secured To Favor
VI
. '■ •«
• OI 1UACHI (HIM
.
’
----” ,ISantu Claus w|io is always on hand at representative government, tn which ।Waj* Boni On Earth iltalinn&gt;.
•bind us and
’ . .that any .extciMlun
.
.
.
-:
.. ..
... . . of
cionr
.store.
Tin.
nrntrram
nxnm
tfMicommittee
’'
of. time
recommendation.',
ns. to. .way*
lower•;c,sar
s,flrv
program
authority*
to
net
for
the
people
wo*j
Awakening
of
the Shepherds—
Holding a Fair Next
these gatherings. The picture consists
&lt;ir change hi Jlie conditions of payment “'k these costa. He staled tiitft„S10.-,inMnl5fs a s’lrpriM? for the Christmas,’ of several short reels of comedy and delegated to certain persons and cer- Wftk®* 0 Wake, Ye Shepherd* All,
Year
for goods sulit to him on credit sliidl OTO00 hud been ret aside fur thl* work!
(Continued on |»ige three)
tain officials chosen by tiie people ‘^Catalan).
other things of interest to youngsters.
not re!e;i;&lt;‘ u* from liability hereon, and Hurt now the work wax finished.
.
(Continued
tH,Kr «|«.
page
«.«)
,i The
-------Discovery
r—of
— the
-----------Star-The
-------------First
The annual meeting of the Barry
Co-operating with Mr. Branch are
We Hirlhcr agree Hint lifter two months and only two-thirds of the amount had ■ HASTINGS TO DEBATE
----- --------------------[Nowell (English Traditionali.
County Fair Association was held in
the merchants of tiie city, the Boy
the court room on Saturday. Not a
from tlie termination uf the above,been umM. The committee will present1'
PDCCTnAl CDIDAV AllCUT’ Scout*, the American Legion and Aux­ rniiwril DAeQCe no------------- The Appearance of the ’Angel—Come,
^11 Ye Shepiu-riLs void Bohemian&gt;.
। great deal of interest was shown, as
(JjOntlnued on page three)
;। recommendations
LntolUlv rnlUAT NlUnl iliary and others Who are interested in LUUfiLIL rAootl) Unrecommendation* to tlie
the nqxt legislaleglsla- iture
Juxes pver
over;
r DINANCE ABOUT NOKF^
Th&lt;? s*)nR of the Angel-o Holy only about fifty votes were cast. The
lure that will cut the stale
state -tuxes
,
helping children to have a ecxxl time
UIWMWUC HDUUI muiaci
Nlght (Adolph Adam,
. offlc..r, M|ecu&gt;d by the members were
live
million
dollars
ixv
year
If
adopted
Locals
Will
Have
Negative
Side
L
loyd
shafer
vlli
assist
with
the
singTO COLLECT FOOD ON
tin* rn.it
o, r*. _ . .
...
m
...
_
i He l-.olntr.rl
pointed &lt;Mlt
out that the
gnat rrv.f
cost nf
oi Ij
Affnofi n
n4tnB An,I Amnllflnr.
Amniir;n..' —Th®
Affect.
S.H».
T’lC Journey ot the Wise Men—We
,
Ing.
Of State Income
Tax
Affects
Radios
And Amplifiers;Klng3 of Q^nt Are (English).
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 government was not the salaries which,
Charles Leonard, president.
Last year 1.600 children attended the
&gt; - . Question
:iverjt&gt;nr. Is always talking about, but;
Will Chase, treasurer.
Used For Advertising—Also
Act n.
free shows and received treat* from
k
Please Report To Welfare the money required to run depart-! Hastings High debaters will meet the Santa Claus.
•
- - ~
Tn Bethlehem—O Little Town oi
.
Music
Boxes
ments and institutions such ,n* penal,
Directors—Dr B. S. Perry and Rlch'Bethlehem (English).
from Grand Rapids Creston High
This is a splendid thing for Mr.
Asson. Names Of Families You education, eoiucrvutlqn. etc. He point- trio
The cotfnctl on Friday evening, pass­
Away in A Manger (German)
"J* Foreman of this city and Frank
here on Friday nfght. Dec. 16. in the Branch to do each year as it Is an ex­
ed an ordinance relating to sounds and j 'Die Entrance of the Shepherds antl-D°i,u’r of
w
~ ~~
Remember With Baskets-— eil curt where cuts could be mode us in .Central school
------- -auditorium
-- at
hSOjpcnse
to him but does create good will
feeding Inmates at Jackson state ,
T,ie
ot holding a fair next
__ and gives the yoiingstcrs a happy time, noises within the district designated in Wire Men- In a Monger/le is Lying
Tlie !:::!
local team will discuss
When the pledges were taken by prison. He stated a good many .costs o'clock. TT.:
the ordinance, which would include the , (Polish). (Flute Obligato7by Stephen \car
discussed, but no definite nctlie negative
live side'of
side of the state income1
'
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^representauves til the Welfare .Asso­
entire
business
district
of
the
city
and
&lt;rr government were forced onto the
iKarmcsi.
«
tlon token. However, tlie sentiment
ciation a large number o! people agreed ’ state from sources over which th^ state
a few blocks outside that district.
! Adoration of the Shepherd* and
at th? lmecUn«
to
K. of P. Announce,
to .give food Instead of money.
Under this ordinance, when it goes’•Wise Men—What Child is This? (Eng- tovor holding a fair next year. Secrc; had no control, such ns patients sent to ।
The officer* of the Association, an- hospitals by the county governments. “aTite STmo rtt b, Mtw. .
Eirdt Wrestling Card into effect as it will on December 31.■Ifishf
tary Pnrker informed the writer that;
•t nounce that they will gather tip thfs
It will be unlawful to operate any ra­
Education U due for a cut in the Jeanne
.
n...
lulUby.
o
Slwp,
Sl«p
on
Thou
i
”
",
!•»
&gt;“
Cincebeaux.
Irene
Jones
and
On
Thursday
evening.
Dec.
15.
the
food on Saturday. Dec. 17. starting in money it receives from the state, acAllolumn hud piUd out this »«r «lth
Lillian Tolhurst and for Creston. AltJ; local K. ot P. lodge present* the first dio. amplifier,' loud speaker, or any Fair Child Joon. .Alette.,
- the forenoon, and ask thdse who
(Continued on page three)
ft-ooe on. ana-surat Hight .Oort.',1*? ’liud. exeeplton o( th. om-rt st.
Thomas. Ted Rozsa and Clifiordiot a series of professional wrestling mechanical or electrical sound produc­
pledged food to have it ready when the:
ing
instrument
or
device
within
the
ma,,,
Johns.
The
fairs
.at
Allegan
and
Christensen
/
’
; matches.
•
.trucks come for it.
/
11 t
Marshall both showed a balance on
Judges will be Prof. F. W. Moore and‘ Former Nick of Battle Creek. Who defined district.
A request ural-ip made of tlm, kind CITY BAND ELECTS
The ordinance will also prohibit the
[the right side and the managers were
Oscar»‘ Trumouu
Trumbull of
of Western
State]ha*
promoting protessionai
professional wrestwrest- operation
nccmcDO eno vexn ,Prof.
ro*- Osca
western state
inaa been
oeen promoting
hearted |&gt;ropl'c of lhe city wlu antic!of any amplifier, mechanical BENEFIT CHRISTMAS PLAY
encouraged to carry on. although both
UrrlLtno run TtAn I Teachera' College and Prof. Ormond J. ling in that city and in Kalamazoo for or electrical device to amplify or carry
pate remembering others It ■- fortunate i
[Drake of Michigan State GoHege.
|the past two years, has been engaged the human voice in advertising in front'
AT CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
with baskets of food on Christmas day
It will-be an inspiration to tiiere
match-maker for the local orguni—ptaue re|»ort to the Welfare Asso­ Dr. W. G. Davis Is Chosen Pres­
young
people
if
ttote
shall
be
a
good
■
zatlon.
and
Jiromises
to
funiish
first
Friday
Evening.
ciation the names and addrakM* of the
ident And Director—Re­
attendance of the patron* of the school? class matches.
.
family or families so remembered so
----- n
Be Directed By
the idea of those who dlacuxsed the
hearse Tuesday Nights
as it L\ hoped there may be.
I The prellmlnory bout On this week's in the ordinance.
there will - be no duplications. At •
It is also unlawful for any person to
AlhAPt
„r
'ubjert
If
— .■
■
»'
1 ■—
• | card will be in tiie welterweight di­ operate
Albert RopV
Becker
f(nubJolhfr
?et at
al all
aU Saturday
8ftturil&amp;y that.
lhat-mlltlc
lf falVs
At the regular meeting of . the Has­
Aioen
necKcr
.
to
Thanksgiving time there were many
any hand organ, or any other,
| vision between Dutch Velde of Hasting i musical instrument of any kind or
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r, one Ucould
„U1M also «
duplications, aotne families receiving u» tings City Band on Tuesday evening, REMODELLING IS PARA —
beautiful
and.appropriate
bcneO'.
pay.
be pul
put UI1
on profitably
TIALLY COMPLETED. | and Red Evans of Flint. This bout will description, on the streets of this city Christmas play is to be given in lhe in Barry county, especially as the cx'■
high us llirce basket* of food. Each officew wire charm us follows: Dr. W.
The congregation of tiie Hastings be one fall in a thirty minute limit. within the area mentioned, for the pur- Centro! school auditorium by a num- iienue of conducting a fair is now so
emu.' u being Investigated to avoid O. Davt*. president and director, suc­
confusion and to be certain the right ceeding Raymond Windeknecht; Wes­ City Mission worshipped in tiie par- Tlie semi-final match ot the evening pose of reward or in expectation of ber of young people, directed by .Mr.. very much less than had been lhe rm*
| Albert Becker, teacher of public speak- in previous years.
persons are supplied. Cali phone 2503 ley LoglUb vice-president and assistant tiolly completed portion of their new will be in tiie middleweight class, and any reward or for charity.
or notify F. W. Stcbbln* tu give this director; Roy Chandler, secretary and auditorium. Hits week will see the will bring together James Muller of
Violation of the ordinance can be ing in the High school, on Friday eveThe Fair Association haa no debt*,
treasurer; Dr. Davis. Wesley Logan and trim put on and at the first open Marcellus and Max Glover of Lansing, punished by a fine of not exceeding nlng. December 23. Those who have'and lias, about »5.000 cash'on hand.
information.
Your co-opcratAm will materially Carroll McGufUn constitute the admin­ weather the remainder of the new roof Ttrts match will be two out of- three »!00, or imprisonment in the Barry listened to tlie rehearsal say that it
A meeting ot the director* of lhe fair
will be built. The Mission folk* are fall* In one hour. The main event of county Jati not exceeding ninety days,‘wU| be one of the finest plays given .will be held eu the second Saturday
‘
help the Association and lighten then istrative committee.
Members of the band ore greatly in­ planning a special Rally Sunday ip Ulis card will be two out of three falls or by both fine and Imprisonment In by local people. The young folk* ir.
■
work.
in January- when the question of what
tile discretion of .wthe —
court.
w
chosen are well adapted for thrtr parts to do about * fair next f«B will bo.
Added—Since lhe ubovc was writ ten terested and it Is a splendid organiza­ honor of the completion of tiie interior in a two-hour limit between Dickie n,.
an appeal ha* been made to the tion to have in our city. The bond re­ remodelling a* the brick veneering will Gerber wrestling out of Notre Dame,
‘ and arc entering into the play with taken up for decistoiy
declslotji
,
«n4 "Sparky" Walker wrestling out of PRESBYTERIANS WILL
churches of lhe etjy to collect food on hearses every Tuesday evening at not be done until spring
i enthusiasm.
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.
------ :-------- &lt;-»&gt; .------------lndlana|X)ll*. Ind. These boys wrestle
■
.
AID WELFARE WORK.i The pride of admission ha* been p()ST AND UNIT TO
Sunday, so will those who can bring seven o'clock sharp.
«*
CAUTION.
,** welterweight*.'
wd at
h od. vegetables or canned goods to lhe
At the Sunday School exercises in nxed
at lhe
the nnmlnai
nominal tine
one of trie
10c &lt;urh
each.
If there u any writing on a Chrl*tWith the exception of Qlover. all the ti»e Presbyterian church on Sunday, with 5c additional If one cares for. a
TO BALTIMORE TAXPAYERS.
church or Sunday School on Sunday
HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Taxes for Baltimore township mav mas card other than the signature of above men have appeared in Battle evening next al five o'clock, there will reserve seat. At this price no one cam
morning? A call ha* also been mode
Iw. a
.. collection
((--.tin— of food for needy fam-1 afford .to miss
...
.
... such
. ’ Social Time And Exchange Of
■ for good warm bedding. If anyone can be paid al the National bank every the party who sends It, that cord will Creek and Kalamazoo, and all have be
the play;
especially
contribute .bedding pleaki notify or Saturday from Dec. 10. 1032 to Jan. 7. require a three cent stamp on the en-: made a hit with tiie fans in those lllwa play at tills time of the year. Re-1
•
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ti i—
leave with Mrs. A. H. Carveth. phone 1933; Don Wright's ktorc nt Dowling, veiope containing it. Several cards cities. Max Glover has . appeared a
It i.
is Imped that .u
there
will
be a —
gen- member the date, Friday evening. De-1 Gifts To Follow Supper On
every Thursday; at home every Friday have had to be returned to tiie senders number of time* in Jackson and Lnn- crous response on this Occasion as cernber 23.
2173.
- ’
V
1 ,
Friday Night
till Jan. 10. 1933.
because they violated this postal law. sing atid is popular with the fans there. there is acute need for help in many i
TAX NOTICE.
I Members of the American Legluu
The first event of the evening will quarters of the city tills year.
W. L. Shulters. Postmaster.
—Adv. 12-14
John Birman, Treas.
RUMMAGE RALE.
start promptly st 8:30. Doors will be
be
ut the following places uu
on .I—
anl-* AuxUlary ~
arc- —
urged
to remember
Anything in the way of groceries.
*I will
»&gt;*.
« u»
- - —
——The American Legion Auxiliary will
... .............................................................
open at 7:30. The price for ring-side baked goods, canned goods. Vegetable*, the following
dale* to take luxe*: Has- (h» n«t Fonilly Night ■r.llu.rlnu
gathering al
TO ORANGEVILLE TAXPAYERS.
TO RUTLAND TAXPAYERS.
hold another rummage sale al the Le­
I will be at Orangeville Dec. 20 and
Taxes for Rutland township may be scats will be 95 cents Including both frurt*. candles, etc., will be acceptable, tings National bank. Saturdays. Dec.:H&gt;e I**10*J h“n.e *?n
gion rooms on Saturday. Dec. 17, one
*uck
J*11* J*
day only. Cali Mrs. Edw. Downs. 3692, 27; at Delton State Bank Dec. 21 and paid at the Hastings National Bank federal and state tax. General admis­ and may be handed to ushers at the 17. Dec. 31. and Jan. 7; Freeport drug IDec- J8if you have articles to contribute. The 28; at Prairieville Dec. 24; at County every Saturday and at my home every sion tickets are priced at 44 cent* in­ door. Mrs. Robert T. Walton. 329 West store. Wednesday, Dec. 21, and Janu- “"S'1 at 6:?°
Legion home U on So. Church St,, Treasurer’s office Jan. 4. and at home Friday during December. Burr Lau- cluding tax. Children under 16 years Center street, will have charge of the ary 4th; Irving store Tuenday. Dec. 371 dancing and a Christmas party. Koch
baugh. Treas.—Adv.
12-14 of ago will be admitted for 17 cent* In- distribution.
(and Thursday Jan. 5; Middleville bank.j0*1® *’ “ked to bring a gift to exjust across the road east from the, every Friday until Jan. 10.
1 eluding tax.
’Tuesday, Dec. 20. at.d Jan. 3 and at;ch*nge. the ladle* bring a tody's gift
—Adv. 12-14. Ru&amp;sell Johncock, Treas.
Methodist churclt
WELFARE CLEARING HOUSE.
Ticket* can be purchased at Carveth
TAXPAYERS flOPE TOWNSHIP. 'home every Friday-Elver Barcroft. *«“» ‘ho men a mon* gift. A good
C1TT TAXPAYER. NOTICR.
HASTINGS TW.
For the third and fourth wards will and Stebbins Drug Store. Fox Brothers
I will be at Hastings National Bank.1' Treas
Trea*. Irving Twp.
Tarp.
i tlm® u ‘"‘ng planned and it la iwpMl
.
.
i.iArAiLii.T oc
niurs-1&gt; mroei
be open in
In tne
the white
White building ThursBarber Shop and the East End Cigar Saturday, Dec. 17. 24, 31 and Jan. 7; i—Adv.r-Out“ 1-4.
. there may be a good attendance.
I Tlie regular Auxiliary meeting will
I wUl be at the Hastings City Bank day and Friday of each week until Store.
at Sh’ulU Dec. 23; at Cloverdale, Wed-'
-------1 be held on Thursday evening.
nesday. Dec. 14 and 21; at Cedar Creek , NOTICE TO BARRY
further notice. All who have pledged
NOTICE CARLTON TAXPAYERS.
Dec. 20. for the purpose of collecting
....
TAXPAYERS. |
time please come and help.
w' Aa
, , __________
1 Ciiestcr Arehart, Trea*.-Adv.
. I will be al the Hastings National taxes for Hope township. — Gordon
Thursday
the
16th.
23d
and
39th
of
j
I will be at 1
FOR PLACEMENT.
Bank Saturdays, December 17. 24,-31 Thompaon, IXwnuhlp Treas.
Iwk. 1
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Twin boys about three yean old and and January 7; at Carlton Center store
December IMz, for the purpose of re- JI; at Dexter E
Secqtjd Ward P. T. A. ^11 have their
Of Bhulti Oo-Operative Creamery a boy six and another nine years old. Fridays. December 18, 23, 30 and JanSQUARE DANCE.
celving taxes.
10. other days
Christmas program on Tuesday. Dec. Asson. Friday, Dec. 23 Meeting called InqulrO of Judge Ella C. Eggleston ortuary 6—Burt Long, Treas. —Adv. 2
y. j
Mrs. Kate Burdick.
“
— Thkmappie lake dance hall, Friday.
2Oth at 7:3O P U.
।
i -in n
C. H. Oaborn.—Adv.
.wk*.
v.£—Adv. 12-14 Barry Township Trea*. |-MT.
Dec. 18. All invited. D. Warner.—Adv.

B

huster
noma.-, .
ipeedy

&gt; the

4

id the

Kalardav. '
Kala. and

CO. FARM BUREAU
MET ON THURSDAY

-. and
zoo.
about

TEACHERS'CHRIST­
MAS CAROL SERVICE

STRAND THEATER G V-^
ING FREE SHOWS

iunkssister.
ksgivr. and
.Isited
tam-

XS

ajned
I. Mr.
Hand.

j Mr.
ained .
r and
Mrs. 1

and
jucats'

&gt;

NUMBER 33

JURY'S VERDICT .
AMATEUR BOXERS TO
TAXATION" THEME
TWO BENEFIT SHOWS
Amount Roaches About
People Gan Show Their Appre­
Animal Was Shot But Head
FAVORS PLAINTIFFS Total
MEET
L0C4U-ADS
OF JUST GE FEAD Was Too Mutilated To.&amp;e'nd AT STRAND THEATER
$25,000—Many Put Money
ciation For Benefits Re­

same
ing ut

achcr,

THE HASTINGS BANNER

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xs#:

/ar‘, WU1 Bo ■pa"1°-

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14.. 193!

PAGE TWO

DEATH OF DR. Sl l.EEBA.
Dr. Timm** 8. Sulceb* of Grand
Rapid* pw**ed aWay on Thursday eve­
ning a*,, the family home He u *UrHlHTIIinnliiniT Ch",o«« «*»’ celebrate hr.- IOSIN
vived Uy hi* widow, who was well
birthday making her the oldest real*
Ul
nflu 1 lilUlJVIOl
flint ’f Michigan tt is claimed She t
known here a* -Mias Olive Origsby, *1»Ul
HflUI I|1UUI IUI I ronnned io her bed a good share of
ter of W. T. oflgpy and one daugh­
ter Miriam
v. the time as on her hundredth birthday
BARRY
CO.
REPRESENTED
:
Dr and Mrs. flulecba were married
MANAGER OF TWO STORES 'Miss Winn fell, breaking her hip. She
in Hastings while her father. Rev. A. D
the W. C. T. V. in 1860 and still
BY TWENTY-FIVE OF
DESCRIBES MANUFACTURE - joined
Grigsby, was pastor of the Presbyterian
ha* her membership ccrtiflcate. Sly
OF PISTdN RINGS ’ voted an atx-nt voter's ballot at thTHE FAITHFUL
I church here, the wedding taking place
I November election and voted for Presi­
, iui the church.
‘
■
j Funeral Mnin-x were held ut twn
dent
Hoover.
A
social
rwx-ptiori
will
’
HORATIO
ARROTT
Wi
INTERESTING ITEM IN
lx- held tn her honor today by Supt HUHR I IU MDDUI I VVJ
«- —
; I'cloc'k on Saturday at the Bcrton
HONOR GUEST TPEAKER spring ciupet.
,
FACTORY PUBLICATION and Mrs Andrew Hoffman, who arc
well known in tins trwnty

OEMOCRATRALLYAT
ST. JDETHURSDAY

SPEAKS FAVORABLY
nr

IIL UAUIIluPU l/ILI I

LOCAL NEWS
church. Dec. 21. All welcome —Adv.
Mrs Victor Jone* of Nashville is a
patient at Pennock hospital where .she
recently underwent an operation
All kinds of tobacco In halt pounds!
and pound* at BUI Ducker* —Adv.
McCrvery * 60c special Monday and
Tuesday. Dec. 10 und 30- any lady *

cleaned and pressed. Cash and carry
—Adv..
'
Circle No. I of the Methodist L A. 8.
was entertained Tuesday evening by
Mrs. James Long, the occasion being
their .Christ mas party
The w. c T. V win meet Tuesday.
December 30jit 3:30 with Mr*. Mia
Hammond. Bouth . Jefferson street
Please remember the date and coin
Mr* Claude Wood is recovering from
lx-gr atul evidently popi.ilV Itn’c nt
J. X' lartigidon. lorai district, man­ H-intio Abbott ot Ann Arbor, li-mo*,l!1 ,hl' auditorium of the Presbyterian
ager for th«‘ G:iarant&lt;-c MUtuai Ui- crane national romml-’eemjin from’'inch lost Sunday evening by the j severe attack of sciatic rheumati.sin
pbton rings
Mr. W&lt;hm1 ii- not Improving as rapidly
Uuunuwe
Company
of
Omaha.
N«-_Michigan
Between
f:-.&lt;and
ix
hun'■••ung
|wople»
choir
of
twenty-seven
• Every now and
dred
nomen crowded the main
undcJ the ’Ureftton Of Mrs John as hi* host of friends wuh he might
i&gt;a».t fen year*,
and women
telling bra&lt;ka.
- for
- the
nJf. ba* Ixen ored
.. . men
s hall
The December meeting of the Brtu.lt
dining
of this delightful hostelry i Hitching, in spite of the inclement
R.'i. ...
about its product
Ridge Cemetery Circle will meet with
ipenlng nt a to emmcitv tn c&lt;-.t&gt;brat&lt;-'fittingly the' -'euther. the church wm crowded
Crlred No. 4 Of ihl* year’s K-mw. and
pany
in
that:
Offtec for that company
that n , n- V;rv&gt;ry a’ the tx&gt;ll* und to gain
Pegram took the form of * Mrs. Albert Nash, 813 N Church S
find it exreedihfh' intetesimu.
on
TTiuntday. Dec 32. and will'be a
Quarter* have bft-n obtained in i,rll;r «tl&lt;m for tin r.-nl j&lt; b which con-!rarol service representing carols of all
particular r.'imprr'P*!!- of th&lt;.
.
and
AMX-tatlon of Commerce building. rr--’&gt;t. the rartv
' ‘ nations —
*• the singer* were
------ --dressed
-------- - Chrutmaa partj -8ccy
Ct gar* in 25 s. chrutmss wrapped, al
) North lama Avenue
.
and Barry- county showed .1" ,hr ^Mumes of the varimu counCompany. with stares at Lane,
BUI
Ducker'* —Adv.
.
tie ns v. .letup Mr. Lnnini.’n ketlu bahquet, filling one ofjlr1”„
Readme. PrnnxylvanJa. That .
Oliver Tasker
am
s
in th&lt;- .-nter of the hall.! carofc of Russia. Spain. France, Bo- „Under-Sheriff
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assistant state manager,of the.
iome time, been liandllng tin
mi the extreme northra/ter-' h, ,’&gt;ia. Wales. Scotland inui Germany H‘’mrr Ft'her Sunday on the charge
r
n Michigan territory, which is
Of !!.&lt;' dL-tric! through a wt sung Special number* were ren- dealing gasoline .from car* H. u
l’p!&lt;ao*d with tt&gt;e hue bounded on. the raxt by HillMlale. Jack*
• th. v were nite of tl”• out• ’
-r-"*■ who
—2 -~-S
Held I‘a*1*’" before • JtuUee
....... — MAtthewx ....
! dered b
by" Roy c
Cordes,
sang “
"Hold
Mon­
given him by th&lt;* Ha - on und Iiwham rountk** und inc'udis
- • Dr
—- D
— D
— Walton day. who lm|xxcd a fine sufficient fa
tundn.j &lt;!•', -a'ion- present
Thou .....
My Hund, and
tine* •Manufacturing Company, which'
H ■ .-... Abo - th.- hnuor
ux. r»mrib:it&lt;*d n Mohn number entitled
Announcement u&gt; made of the f.i
,• . .j-,
-i -.akrr of th.- eve- Meditation from TliaU by Massenet
uno um.Mr E Grant' $?&lt;iuir,«
Holland. .v.t.:. r. Io.cine tn the vl. torv of acrotnpanled bv Mr- Sadie May matton of a new firm in Grand Rapi
.. . .••• -• th. Norembi-r e-criun he I’ulmer
The following young people known x* Pnnting Art- c&gt;. 51-3i» I
un
on ।
m- ... . 1 th.- n. men.l..; r. -p m-i-•l-r' Mi-ac* Lola Ashalter. Mar­ vuioii Ave . 8.. with Clarence IHPlar.ra,
,
..
tp.t -,i. . •*. «nt'utb । chai-‘
A0a,r-‘‘ D«raldinc Cook, Ellen formerly of Hasting-..'a.« sales manigci
the vnnuuv clo'crf the office there and moved n*l r-n; ' worthy of th? follower* of Jeffer* !-',o"»rd.'* Blanche Springer. Susanne Hi* friend* hope the Venture m.r
sticce.-sful
m he buy* the supplitz and wjuljnner.t to Ute
and Jitckon. of Cleveland und
Marjorie. Stebbins. Katherine,
manufacy
trip through* Grand Rapid* office H&lt;- I' alv» •tale Aril-on The outrtandifw Mgnitlcance «®&gt;ley. Erma Watcra. Jeanne DeVries, i
md vltited the'Hu'tmgs manager f&lt;&gt;r a large part ot Hw' Mute t th. November landxlld.- pofot?d &lt;-• Vlntlnla Water, Grace Hart p-onr folio
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.
Jn
IjouK .• !.* hung -!-.xrr t..x,-.tion. both in ‘.W"’ , /’'"i* H,«»ror. J.VM-phinr
Manufacturing Cum
the UScific
vtlnk'..
I i d stat- . ix.rr.m.nu and
'J?"'1 Reynold*. Ruth Munton. Vern Smith. 8 D; Alton, Finkbriner,
lUirex lias
r..!iv
Mt Abbott r.nd ua- f-uctlk Warner. Carol Potter. Edua J D ; R M Harper. Tyler. Ed- Finkd the
m i..:t
tn ,« kader* in Mwhigun Sr,‘"!:'Howard FiGst HU­ belner. treasurer; Ctuiritui Baughman
all the hu.viiw" ot the
company t manufacturing operations. •
igan office Will be undci
. i.G- :. t.- k -.. confront- *rt&gt;dh Newton. Ian Ironside. William secretary.
“1 would adviie every parts jobber
-Vision of Mr Langdon
!n..i;
condition -o far ns B-vhman rxibrrt Whitmore (loward
tn* visit the Hastings' Manufacturing
t- concerned that tir:‘ “nd Mr .D A \an Bii'klrk. The TUefday. Dec 19 and 30
Company's plant " Mr. Wild rays
ir.ir.int t* were Mrs. Kelley at
ut the dresa
ores' or
of coat,
coat, man-man-*, 'tn.
slit. «.
■t.ctated b-.i* he be- “i.rr.- ii.ianl-1,
nhlv will yeti see how Hat.tings
Fonxnun "*
at thn I cleaned and pn-.-ad Ca*h und
inutock wa» the man । piano and Mrs. Don ”
rings ore made, but you will r&lt;
.
prgnn Miss Agnes Johnson appeared; -Adv ‘
close cooperation- that exlstk 1:
i-.ild, with the co-opThis
city
belong-,
tn
the Michigan
• !&lt;giriature.balance Mich“ Sco*,» ■a’*"' »n Highland cos*
- • ....................
c his time between the |r
Hxtm;
Municipal Lcat-ne. The ‘council v
flu- .state office tn Grun.
t To accomplish this etgry uS-}f ».
j
would huvi» to t&gt;
~111' benediction was pronounced by notifit-d that that prgnnUniittn |s mt
■ Tiu- Guarantee’Mutual Life
rm-,.; -ra.v . I l&gt;Mo
•
ing an investigation &gt;f public uftllt
■You will hc a: first hand the yeaHastings piston rirfg» are • Langston ha* bAd tine
could possibly be JX: PRESBYTERIANS.
"
S. PRO­
a contribution of »I5 from Hii'tSng.
.ci.- I intend to make many • rci-rei.cnt.itlw- He hi
ptirpoM'. The waned voted
s&gt;&gt; that I can keep in touch under him throughoi
anon nt dci&gt;artmriitr.
GRAM FOR CHRISTMAS that
money.'
HR frfcmb will b« j
arid the reduction rd;
Th?, city has purch.ied of the
When be returned Iwae ilr. Wild
Special Exercises On Sunday Mi-don
for Sinn ten frvt on Uv -•
rapluycer- together and pa***
Afternoon Al Five-Thirty— .-Ide oi th»- Mission Jot. Hn-ndmg
■' intoimotkin he laid ANNUAL MEETING
Pr.
entire length nt the kt owned by
trio. I "
' tn in dtSanta
Will
Be
Present
OF THE COUNTRY CLUB
statesman' Tin- Chnrtma.* program of the Pr« - AD-’-kn. Tills will be niarkt a par
Hdc| Last Evening A Decided
through the pr«-.-rnt bytertah Sunday School will be given of the City Hall building,
Iff.the church Sunday afternoon. De- Church Ft n et
n,' Basis n
Reduction In
ccmbt-r 18th. al 3 30 blcoek. with the' Rev. A C, Flower will &gt;pcuk at J
Dues Made
cabee hull Thursday B.-fn p m m al Albanv. lolliHving program.
•
Two Mff-0 bv the congregation.
Leon A. Patton Jun* iqrpliexl to
iraids, lhe guest
Welcome and. exercise* by the Pri- city council f«
*
paw can
le- Was MrOnaly
nwry department
AngeL'—Mr*. A- E. Johnson's cla*e XbehigHH Avenue T
Il find in ii
per w&lt;vs
d bn-adih of vuion ot the
Eastern Shepherde-**.- -Mi&gt;&lt; Hart's fefn-d to the committ
manufacti
it whom he |&gt;rcdlctcd
ty and improvement
■ to greater hnghu than even;
Th. Nativity—Mr. Harold Logan'.'
Box candy in one.
gufthed ktn.uhan and predc*
OFFICIAL RETURNS COM­
thn nn-tMz. tit
rhnl.
' Kings of the Orunt—Same cia.«- ■
PILED AT LANSING
-Adv.
Retainer*
—
Dr.
A.
W.
Wojdburnc'a
d. also
but on acleutwd to’Forrest R Bratton. K. I.
asked to be
Cong. Ketcham Defeated
Lullaby—Pnmarv
xt.ir.;.Munger ;,nd
and L.
L A Haldeman ol Elk*
nnj riehvwr.ff nn extended
' 3.996 — Tux Amendment
.....................
...uo. those
Bo&lt;« by eraa-mblr and the congrcga-1 hBrt. Jnd . who
i addition to thanking
;Mr. Bratton will manage the btc-dix.-h »d rontributrd in any way to hU ‘“J?' ,
.
Carried By 29.9C2
•• - ... Explanation
.
the meaning undjT|.,^c n,(.n aiM, conducted a saw nl
history of Santa Claus-Rev John rtt A-vyria where they used o.' r.a.iKW
.
.
ixn
„r lumber and employed
of the people ax ex- Kitehipg.
thi- Chri'inu*
Chn-irru* tree ; m,4f.
Santa Clau* and the
•nt election
tk' being directed b-.
by•! Rljb,.rt Nan&lt;^ and Bus-i.r Vundrw
Tin- pr-grami 1k'
tuber nt suitable democrats from
both aged la. and Bi-rnird Vnrui
urth Con«rv.**ional District, in- Mrs A. W Woodburnr and Mrs A F
•.oral member* ot the state John«&lt;&gt;n SujwrvUtng ushers will b-' .Wliter.brother of Rurpar ansi N -a.
..imnnt •co.
„
nl an^
Lar.‘«-n. Lyman Chamberiain andlorri.s,(^t Sunday night about midnight
revnes. U.-.hrn* will b&lt;- f rum Dr Nightwatchman Clarence Shultz.
history.
A W Wbodburne!* class and pages iRl. ha(l Mvn jj,**, ro| things Hutt exclt*
rd his suspicion and took th« • boy- t&lt;i
of distinguished from Di- c. E Hi at
jail l2i|er*invtw!iH.itia|is show«d ihat
tinny ■will ait xv co-ordinator
tun of
they hud entered-the Co-Op EJevwp-r
and taken a small amount of ciw-iur
from the till, confession*, of th-? infer
STATE ASKS REMOVAL
Central scht»l auditorium
thieving
OF WARNING LIGHTS Jlcv Ikwry was the speaker of the petty
McCn-ery'.-. 50c ojn'ciul Monday and
* *t-nlng taking for hl, subject ' Tin — - * - j9 ltn&lt;i jo.
Heavy Traffic At Two Danger- Significance Ol Christmas in the Deman’,, suit
un Ethical Sat»e Mr
‘
- otis Corners Necessitates
lhab then- i. no '‘UchvJ??^ and ’’
.tntlv hnrf in-rvin nr a Is- i
CautioA
tally -.rood penwn There is some good j
DEATH OF .HRS. PAGEHighway Department haSarah Jai&gt; Page. aged 81. died nn
|U«it that tjiu city and som- bad In al! of u*. That good
L. . .Hid girt* should not be GrownL„,.M„,_
...
......... .......... .
' lights in-'thr cur­
just for the sake of g-,xln&lt;-.*.- but to ail(J
clydr Gamble of Jackson,
rier-on anil
make a - kxI korld to lire in We want jnie remain* w.-te brought to the home
the world to grow fowoni perfection, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Page where the
Del Monte
lb.
and as ;he aatomobfle
have today funeral will
held today with burial
d-pcndrel on the car of twenty yenr.«|ln tj,c Irving cemetery.
Watch the Special Bill for Other Del Monte'Values
,.■&gt; «» the mtn and v.onnn of the fu■
t&amp;rc depend nn the kind ot men.and.
ikulti
comer* In view of women we areu* today.
ethtca!
tdea
r-I
Christ-1
Lb.
n both Church and
ig together *•«&lt;
«ra&amp;tiMi&gt;. : mi:the. common
.flic light.'

(gifts fHru Apprrriatr

Waters Clothes Shop

Mr. Wild Commends Spirit Of
Other Pr-omipcnt Democrats Of PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR
• Cooperation And Good Fellow­ JAS. LANGSTON RE­
Fourth DiBtnct Introduced^- I
GIVES NOVEL PROGRAM
CEIVES FINE PROMOTION
ship Existing In Local Co.
Also State Comm. Members ■
-parols
Of Various Nations Ren*
The Hustinge Manutactiinng Com­
Twenty-five of Barry rouritye "faith--!
dered By Young People On
pany hit* beer, quite busy, through the Will Have Charge Of District ful' attended the Fourth Congre»-j
Insurance Office In City Of itipnaf District democratic victory ban* i
spring, summer and fall and- so for tn
Sunday Evening
w
rjuet held at.Hotel Whitcomb in St.I
December^ in the manufacture of its .
Grand Rapida
A very
given
•t -'-.ill Thursday niuht In honor of Mr
«
•»•* •intcrestiiig
—•••—••*,* program was
»«&gt; ■&gt;&gt;»»

A Few o£ Our

Many Specials
This Week End

Cofiee

Butter

Pillsbury Flour
P &amp; G SoapChipso

',i lb. Sack

59c

Armour’s Star
Hams Bacon

Wholt or Shank Half
Pound

Sliced, lb.

4 lb. carton

10c

20c

25c

Pork Roast Freih Hanv
Beef Kettle Roasts

9c
12c

u..
Choice

Lb.

Feldpausch’s
.

** Where Better Food» Caet Lett “

PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Keep Up the

r udder* •i common fatherhood.
; Chrwnr.av enrols *cr
hi!e the dtf nuvif quartette from the
. &gt;:np.in:cd by M'.-s Hunt.
liad no light* or
Ma- Doty .s room won the banner for
under such attendance.

Christmas Spirit

hr baht nn- WALTER NORTON
have

DISCUSSED EFFECT OF
TAX LIMITATION LAW

Blythe Staaon Of U. Of M. Says
Lt gielature May Amend
Charters Of Sonic Cities

Walter Norton of Shenar.gq Forks
N Y is visitirig Hasting* relative* and
recallinc memories ol hu-early-day* m

-*r

Here is Santa's Headquarters for

FT SHIRTS
. crisp, .‘-idirh shirts from Wilson
and the Muck Shops, Tailored as'they
how—
roadcloths, Madras, Pique, Plains,
1-nni.y, Stri fjes,

Sanforized Shrunk at

(jivt\Hi)n^Sliirts*for Christmasfi
Others at 49c and 59c

111 T BOXES with gift'.
No extra charge.

Neckties and
More Neckties
We have them'by lhe hun-

Silks fyoin all parts of the
worfiTand beautifully tailored
bv Wilson Bros.

Silk Lined Tie

50c
Other* at 29c and 35c

Every 7ie_Neu: and in the
Rifiht Color for th ^Seaton

Give Him Ties for
Christmas

Over'rixty years ago Mr Norton,
ho is now 81 yt ur&lt; old. Jett this court*,

gaged in buMne«» and n»r* conduct* a
grocery a: Shennngo Fork*

had viMted Michigan bis'

. SEND . .

(UljriatmaH (fiarite

enartment faculty. »iu&gt; ha* made a 1imprmementv
.
and is delighted with; We’nave,the finest line
'indy of taxation and the law ap- condition* here
hrre
, we hflvv/ever o|forcd u|
itcubl. io niuiiK-ipalitu s. recently gave
On Sunday Mr and Mr - Gay Norton
t. . :.i - at Battle Crreic tn which entertained at dinner the guraU benyy prices that range from
। d.ss-.iva-d Uifteffcct of the new tax the three brother.' of Waller Norton,)
ifiiting anunument on that city
Jorl Norton and wife of Grand Rapids,
Purchase $2.5&lt;i worth o( cards
Mr Stuson declared that lhe legkia- Henry Norton and wife of Coats Grove.
are u uiu:»wrred to Amend charters1 and Lara Norton of Hasting*; one sis-1 frohi us and we will imprint
f httM rule cities, such a* Baltic ter..Mr' Myrtle Har^ibergtr. of Grand | lhem with your name FREE!
'reck, so that they' can ir.creaw their Rapid, and one brother-in-law Andy]
ix awMincn! tf they find that nec- Cook of thl* city. All report a delight-1
■--ary and that they can go beyond ful time
Mr. Norton returned-to.
-. UmiL-s of lhe amendment, if the Grand Rapidi with hl* brother Joel for i
Phone 2250
227 W«t Suu St.
-gisiaiure wUl &lt;o authorize .
-two week*

Hastings Printing Co.

Unitcd Stat. turreiivy
the rate of 110,000,000 per day.

Shirts Make
Ideal Cifts

More than BJXW.Otn laxnc* in UM I
United Slate* me electrli - toaster*.
I

Little Major Shirts
A compute new-gtork
n reived thi:' week. CT 1 I
Sizes U to 11'... All
I
one *]&gt;ricc—
"
White, blue, green, tun und aborted

You Are Welcome Here

Waters Clothes Shop

�THE HASTINGS, BANNER WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1M3

PAGE

'made of tlie boy a lovable, human patently tinzolmble crimes actually to
character and ’ hu placed him in a* work at his profession.
comedy that is one continuous laugh
from start to finish. He should have
Attractions
....
to medal of honor for bringing outComing
the
Dec. 25-2®—Will Roger* in "Too Busy
THATCH MY BOY.
; brut cure for gloom t hat hit* appeared
to Work."
Husky football players from the on the horizon since 1929.
Dec. Tl—Clive Brook and Claudette
University of Southern California na­
(Continued from pace one)
Colbert in ■Hie Man From Yesterday "
tional championship teain and St.
PROSPERITY,
Mary’s College fount!
themselves
geh------- ...
----- 7-— j.-.a rcenc from one ot the good old’
agreement by ctttwr partv’ut.dnon­
iiiiicly in tlie inovira in, Ckilumbla's;weMcni nu-lodramaa of silent screen]1
Jun. 1-2—"TeM of the Storm Coun* payment of ills account by th* uni ’

’I

JURY’S VERDICT
FWOMINTIFFS

At the Theatre

LHtffidJRdteJrt
«r‘ «lw’'Poll&gt; Mwun comedy. "Pro*_____
e
and we shall be prinianly liable ter ilw
Di mbrilte\nd^Miu*raar*’Ck'. Dou«liU*. Pey
PROGRAM FOR BALANCE OF WEEK payment of same and upon demand
Uiimorilie and others
| Tip, eptsode depict* M1m Dressier . Wednesday-Thursday-Friday - Polly We promise to pay the amount to Furat
These behemotiw were actually taking hri grandchildren to a small- Moran and Martr Diesiler Ln "Pros- and Thomas ’•*•
without
any- -----proceeding
obliged to don greasepaint and make- town tiwntre and it is here that the parity."
•
being taken by • them against &gt;uid
upf The makeup wav applied by Nor- old-tjjne western drama is shown. Saturday—Buck Jone* In "Hello dealer
•
bert Myles. Columbia'* makeup expert, proving to be a riotous travesty when Trouble ".
’
C. N. Tobin*.
Atnong the football players wiu&gt; played "op tlu* tquare' after lhe old,
’
Gem go H Wickwlsc,
donruid the maria of the thesplaff i fashion. In addition to tlw humor
E I, Dim!?!-.
wen* a number ot All-American foot -I provided by the film itself, then- are
The agreement and guaranty wax acball heroes, including Ruts Saundera.'the antics of the inimitable Mias Dress-]
,cepted by Furst and Thomaa on the
who wa* called Race Horae" Saunders *lor in her attempts to keep "the young। 17th day. of October, 1929 They im­
Fashion-Right
and once electrified 90.000 persons by:&gt;ters quiet, and tier mmoyunce to her'
. mediately shipped, on order of goods
takingto ball on the kir.kotl and racing neighbors when she takes tlie children
| to Mr Hyde ter 9245 (’.'/ Mr Hyde ; r95 yards for a touchdown through the out for water und other thing*.
-j
c&lt;i'ded nt once to. sell, the mi-rchundise
entire Notre D.une team; Erne*.' PmckMbrt of the mother-in-law joke* you]
and establhh a busir.e v tn the western
(Continued from page one)
&lt;»t. unanimous choice for All-Air.* rl- ever hear are brought to life in "Pros­
jjart of Ionia county He continued
can lullbHck; Gaius Shaver. Earl perity." for in their rw-west comedy. p
, p„rhnn.
7“^
, Claus uhl1 to order further product* until tinflparling, Ernie Smith. Jim .Musick, Tay Mis* Dressier mid Miss Moran piny the ]
month of April. 1931. when hl* account
roles
of
rival
mothera-in-luw
who
me
J
”
bOT,t
'
knou.-.
Brawn and Butclrsfrilh*.
/• .—,
----------------------.
■
wa* Bcverai hundred dollars behind.
Tlie
committee
wishes
the
liamu
r
to
nil* football -.■quences of the picture -«Hi*tanUy in "hot water" as a result
T,w comitettee
Hanner
....a.,.,.......that Odd Fellows Arena
. ... has
i. . On the 23th dnv of April, If*31 Futu
..— .—u...— *... ...—. u..
----- ’ of thi-ir attempt^ to regulate tlie hv«. announce
Outstanding Value!
were technically directed by O*cor
] ,v Thomas termmated his contract
num-led children, enacted by
upixiinu-d os one of the five ath-]. 'vhereupon Mr. Hyde letunied the
George Hendrian. better known u.
a.; uf
“
Dutch" Hen
iriun Who
mentioned Atuta Page and Norman Foster.
‘ Iubs in Michigan to hold c'.lmf-1
"Dutch"
n’..» was
uuicn lit.,
ytnirian.. wno
was mint.omu
Cumjc W(rW1|thu of |hp
nation bouts tor the famous Golden ''goods lie tlu-n had on hand, for liiost
Ifhat a Gift!
for A)I-Amencan honors when lie was
a screaming battle which break* Glove clmmpjpnshte contest being, which the plaintiffs claimed there was
at the University of Pittsburgh and clU(lc n
Imported 8-Piece
the forma! wedding e-***?
party iof
the Miawor.'d by tiie
Free Preswho later distiru.-iiishnl liini.-&lt;-n a.* ■ up
up the
»* «»•
— Detroit'
—................
-­
a balance due them-of S69537.
player with the New York Giants and' uvuvtiirai
betrothed pair, fvfCii
forcing
them iu
to irevri
resort YltlS
JhU IS
is an ihmer
honor unexpeett-d
unexpected by .v&gt;
’tg theiii
What ti ChrivtmM without a
Mr. Hyde was unable to pay this
other prolessional team; ■
fr&gt;
to nn ettv.imll
city*hall eeretminv.
ceremony, an rtUuidi*'
cjiLsode m
ui*■&gt;'"
luting
’»» an organization
orgapizallcn in the
tlie boxing
box
new pklr ol dipper*। Ribbon
which Mis* Dressier takes over Uie:iP°rl al«L u clearly indicates an ap- balance, therefore Furst und Thomas
Cromwell Is fentured.’ in "That's My inatiaremeut of a grocery store and.’ Preclutlon on the part of‘the boxing called .upon tin- guarantor-, to make the
They’ll mean a very merry
and pomftom trimmed Wide
Boy." as a national gridldm idol? who reveals ingenious methods of making . "mciaL* of the high character of-show,, payment m accordance with the guar­
(,7*ri.Ira ll»e nrucsi
color choice.
becomes involved In un ugly scandal eiistonicrs buy. and various interlude* ‘ presented by the Old Fcllowtanty signed by them Tiny refused to
brown, and t*«. they're an un
Wcfi-made—to a Urge dotbcuused by foothill commi rvialiain. The wjuch occur in the home of Mia* Mur-i Also the Banner ha.&lt;been further rc- do so. claiming that the guaranty was
u.tral VAI. 1.’hr'..;. nude abroad,
lined plat lortn box. with large
picture was adapted by Norman Kni- uii.
] quested to state that tlie Christmas not to iuii tor an indetir.itc period of :
npeeially lor Peniry's!
nurror m lid- Several colors.
pa from the novel by Francis Wallace, .
----------I Eve meet will consist of twelve bouts time and their obitgalion was to be fur ■
uutiuir of 'Touchttewn and "Huddle
"THE NIGHT CLUB LADY"
&lt;■! boxing. Many-patrons believed th*' a* rcaxoiuible extension ef credit and n ’
reasonable
period
&lt;4
time
and
that
the
Adolphe Menjou never docs things. last show t xj long, consisting ot »lx‘ MOVIE CRAZY
extended by Fur.-1 and TIuimas
by halve*.
x
teen events, one of which was a six credlL
was npt rcasonabl.c in view of the cirWith audiences rolling In the ub,lA.
When he get* interested In Russian1 round bout. The .show starb. promptly
,
t
For Men
und huiahkT bulgluKUhu-wall.*; &lt;4 tiie .literature, la- obtains a tutor who in {at 8.30 and will ilnisli at about 10:45. cumstinces.
theutcr, • Movie Crazy." Harold Lloyd’s struct* him even on the wt. When lie]-------------- -------------------The plaintiffs employed Kim Bigler
flrat conudy tn tu\&gt; years Is the fun­ ptUys n role like "The Grand Duchess
Size 66x80
OB1TT ARV.
of thi* city to institute proceedings
niest comedy Lloyd has made since mid the Waiter.'' he studies the habits! Annie Laurie Phillips was bcm in against Mr Hyde and Ills guarantors
"Hie Frcalimun" and it proves -if any of waiters for a month before the pic-, Bowne tow-mhip, Kent county. Mtchl- In order to enforce collection ot their
. Hire begins.
gan. June 13th. 1863 and di.-d at Mur- claim. The defendants retained Mr.
ot silence have only served to mature* And now. in "Tlie Night Club Iatdy.".lin. Michlga^. December 4th. 1932. m Adcllxrt Cortright to represent them
Large Astortment
' In Chrittmas Boxet
und jkrfret the comedian's uf!
in which ho lends fils ingenious and Uie iwme of her daughter, Mrs. Glitdv. in defense of their jxisiuon.
Constance Cumming* head.* u sup- suav&lt;1 talents to the role ol Thatcher; Draju-r, where she. had been confined u.
Because of the distance from Has.
(lorting cast that is of exo-pttenal ex- Colt, who rival* PhilQ Vance for ixip-jlwr bed six months
ONLM
Sp«^
‘tings and of (he cxjieu-c involved hi at­
A break for Santa!
ccllencc. Her role’ is an e.xu'oting one . ularity in contemporary crime fiction. I i.. 1Ha:, M1„ phittiiw »
nnitMi i&gt;i
,.,.d .!«■ 1,... Ul,
......... „^,.h H« . ,l»nM*kr “wL? tending the trial, lhe testimony of the
nlaintilf* and their witnesses was taken
QUALITY
ment. Jhc m-cml male kail i-in lhe fieri amateur ddtcctlve like Sherlock.
by deposition. The defendants ap­
Coovlructioa*
competent hands of Kenneth Thomson. Holmes and Philo Vance, but is actually*
lo
J?.1 d.,’ £ ,
in person and testified ul the*
und L.UI,.. C!e..r Hale naro. hon- a prdlce commissioner in charge of a ForS. sS O12y* Drlp^n Darc C Mil­ i peared
trial.?
Flat REED Fiber
mih Drop Side
ora w th the Stellar romedlaw m the great
great metropolitan
police force.
? sK^dT
metropolitan police
force.
, fer Merie v.
.. ..
' fUnduU M
At the conclusion of tlie proofs.-Mr. X
most hilarious o! Hh- many hilarious
Tills
innovation makes
makes Thatcher
Thatcher
. u.,5
.nLJ™ R4nU“11 MU
This innovation
Sigler
moved
for
a
directed
verdict
in
Oh! ONLY
sequence*.
C
oU.
as
portrayed
by
Menjou
In
this
™»ncyColt, u*
thl*
favor
of
t!w
piaintifTs.
upon
the
Lloyd hinu-elf has netor
nefer been in Columbia picture, thi;
thq first
first practical . Mrs Miner was -converted in the
Ruck-a-bye dd- __
finer form than in his r»le of a nlnvie- detective cither to be Actionized or Baptist church at Hemingway. Michl- grounds that the guaranty was abso­
lie—go to sleep
lute
upon
its
face
and
is
what
is
known
struck boy from a small town, who plcturized—tire first man who applied Rah
,a,l'r Joins’*! the United Breh- in the
M
V
crushe-v tlie gates of Hollywood. He has iiix shrewdness and ingenuity to apchurch at Freeport wlwre the as a contlnuinu guarantv and that tlwcrib ever at tku
9
’ *■ , United Bri'tlircn Conference llcrn.wd defendnnts were, therefore, liable far
price. Enameled.
the-amount due the plaintiff*. Mr. .
Mr. Miller to preach.
&lt; j In 1902 Mrs. Miller joined the Itete k- Cortright contended that, under the
X ■ ah lodge at Lowull. She was &amp;[xux.-d decision* of this state, the defendant*
, many years to live and serve faithfully were not liable for more than the first
What boy doem’l He to make
y | in the home, the church, the lodge, and order, and in any event, that their lia­
things! With this excellent set
K
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES: 2244-2557
0 I in the •various communities wiiere she bility did riot extend beyond such nn
son can nuke, unmake and
....M and
...u made
*.u.uv many friends.
inBBB. Al!
nn mat
0 ‘ lived
that ",nou", ""*&gt; b, yont‘ ,'url! ,lm?1 « «»*•
make again to his heart's con­
’medical skill and loving hands could do “ n-awmnblc extension of credit under
tent 1
!wm d»nc by her relatives and trnnds aU ,l,p t'1!’f'uni.-tane&lt;-s of the case.
! who knew she was wortliy uf their be*t
Judge-McPeek gave tlie matter cjVe-.
Others: 79c and up
Olhcrv SI.9S- ar.J up!
efforts.
"
’
ful consideration and. In view of the
' Those who survive- Mrs. Miller arc ’Tiecirions of tho Supreme Court of our
— brother*,
' 'her five
*
X tlirec
cJuldren. six- State, ruled that the matter, should:
holding this bloc and that minority were many in the room that would
3* I teen grandchildren and tour great- tx- submi'ted to the Jury under well i
definedjuui rc'trictcd issues along the
group over their hehds.
live to »ce a shortage of food In the
\ grandclilldren.
Tlie ftUKral services were conducted lines tiuit "tiie amount of credit which. I
Rep Brown did not tiave any very’ United flutes and - that food would,
: by Rev. Lemuel Severance December may lie extended and for which a guarcrnnpilmentmy wards ter the Federal b-come the mof*t valued commodity in
6th. ut the home of Mr. and Mra. Roy nhtor may be held must be reasonable,
Lund Rank of St. Paul, wltieh lias tere- our trade. Other things of interest
: Ynrger in Hastings. Mr* Thomjisoti taking into consideration the language
' x;&lt; d on so many fafti mortgaEci dur­ were slated by both speakers. '
and her granddaughter. Lillian sang of tiw guaranty and nil the clrcunl-,
•
ina
ing thaw* trylhi: times.
The program worked out to be one
appropriate hymn.*. Burial was in
Rep. Brown's fine talk was followed of the best ever given ut a Farm Bu­
(Continued* from page one)
Bownc Center cemetery.
•
TTir case wn«, therefore, submitted to
7----------------------------------by some most excellent remarks by reau meeting. It Is regretted that all
the Jun* under a careful charge by cording to Rep. Brown. He is irnfavi
...
Dean-Eugene Davenport on the ’Agri­ Barry county fanners could not have
X
OBITUARY.
Judge McPeek.
After deliberating t&gt;f Cutting these appropriarinre
.
anc! cultural Situation." Dean Davenport heard these two very fine talks.
i Lawrence Mdran was bom July 26 about four hours, the jyty returned a । then only allowing them
, troubles»are not __________________
■m such per- pointed ....
cut .....
thatw
our
The next Farm Bureau meeting will
1866 ut Webster. N. Y. and died at hts verdict in favor of the plaintiffs in thclcehtsue bf piu upproprSehon given
ns-a wise of overproduction
but one1 '•'* un- lje ito-id in Has’ihgs and Is planned to
• ----------------------------------- ---------home Dec 7. 1932. H*b 24. 1902 he was sum of 1670,37.,
jls collected in’state rax*-.-. He,
” :1* r.7
-—
’ when bexonc of the largest of the year, to
not‘.
dt--------rconsumptipn.
He ------stated' ”
that
* married to MUs Elsie Van Koughnett
This t-siM* is a fine example of lhe’'n favor of dosing an educational"' in­ the young wimen of tin* nation went which other farm onmnizations will
and. after amhding a few years farm­ result of signing guarantees, etc. It xtiiution, but foretpg everyone to cut on halt rations to keep slender It was be extended a most c-wdiai invitation.
ing they moved to Hastings twenty-two brings out some very Important object down and eliminate' mon* or less u •&lt; - found to affect the termors’ market, i
December 20
' yearn ago where they have since lived lessons. Credit is an IrKli'.pensable b’-s« departments and personnel. He Alw when milltetw of the country’s
OBITUARY.
; Most of tills time Mr. Moran was" em­ feupire of our business structure, but j would not rt-i nun-* ml what department heaviest: caters wvre out of work and'
ployed al the Tabic fagtory. Death credit shoUld.be extended with care or who thl* should be. b'ut simply cut money. It made a real cut in our food
Samuel W. Mote, son of Allen and
JL excitement and susmd»I
came suddenly after having spent the or.tj caution.- and the individual who Hie appropriation and let the institu- consumption. A man not working doe* Katlierine Mote, was born Aug. 14. 1861,
day working st the church. As a citi­ receives the benefit of credit should, Hon eliminate to.suit, itself.
not require thi food a man at physical in Indiana. Wlien Zeven years of age.
zen and Christian he was held In high linil
lrl
first ,prove
his'worthiness to Its exRep. Brown stated that with the labor doc.s and any way the "Soup:-jie with
- - -his
- parents
'
- moved- -to Campbell,
"'"P1 H' ™
•»« teiMul iarton.
.—Onc wh(J „„„ .n .u.c.Kn.
Klllirn!)t,r:........
change ...
of government and parties in Kitchens” arq not given a full ration. ]'
,membri of the Wesleyan Methodist for anothcr should- not only lx- care-, j.ower. the jjeoplc
*s should expect more
Dean Davenp.'rt felt that the farm­ Michigan, where he spent most of hla
ch“rc,
' ’
ful ns to the worthiness of the indp than a cltanfe in
ers' problem, will never get before the life, moving to Hastings in 1933. where
He leaves to mourn their Ion*, hts vidtml wlioin ho is helping, but liej 3*:-me job.■•c**k«*ra ;-«-(-tn t • :hink that :dl nation iiruil farm organillations buy' ad­ h*.1 pas.-cd away nn 'Dec. 3. 1932. On
companion, two sisters, three brothers, should also keep reasonable watch over] this change ntean* is t &gt; give the other vertising apace in the. Nation’s period!-’‘ October 29. 1B90 hr was united tn mar­
three nephews and one niecj^besldes the success or failure of lhe one whom! party wmkera Job-, and tire therefore cals and state their case there. To
riage to Pho-be Ttrcher. To this union
the church und many friends.
. he is helping.
pestering {x-ople m appointive po*lCLIVt BOOOA LUA tit
Services were held ut the Wesleyan
Notwithstandfhg the absence of thelt!c,tw
th"
thut they do n&lt;&gt;t lems in their farm paixrs does little’
IIUMU UlAItt UM Ml HOC
Mr- Fay Allcrding and Unha
Methodist church conducted by his plaintiffs from court and the fact that have a chanc-i to seriously consider gixxi. as the right parties do not read Thoma*.
IMIKIIMf XUAYtOUaO
at home He was a faithful member
AOAtenm Altin
pastor. Rev. Gearhart. 'Burial?wax in their cas» wa.* submitted by deposi-: tnelr work ahead.
these 'papers. In this respect. Dean of tlie Campbell Brethren church for*
Riverside.*
Cl (junimount ihiturr
nuns, the Jurymen were not Influenced, Rl'p. Brown 1* cf the opinion that Davenport said he had "been disup-, many years. He leaves to mourn hU
With heart and-mind and hand.
by .syinjwthy for loco! parties. Judge] 'w- would have much better govern- pointed in the work of . the Farm Bu-’
He worked until lhe day. his day. was McPeek. in hi* charge, calk'd attention i went if »e would allow all uur elected reau over its fifteen Jrars ot existence.' loos. tlir family mentioned, three
grandchildren and one brother, U. O.
done.
to the fact that cases In this court officials to prore d with their work iu&lt;
In spite of the times and talks of Mote of Greenville. besides a host of
'And when the sun wax scarcely lost Kl-imild
.•should b*.
be tteremilnrri
determined nrrnrdina
according l«
to the
the;I they beft* saw fit, and not always be surplus, Dean Duvenport said there friend*.
from view
well defined principles of justice, rather;
He heard the call, his call, to home than by prejudice, sympathy or re­
December 21-22
anew
gard for residence of parties.
Without a tear, his preparation through
He went and there awaits for me jind GET TB SEALS AT
you.
I.yBARKER'S DRl'G STORE.;
SENTENCES HANDED OUT.
As an aid to the local sale of tuber- ]
Eurl Barr and Irene Gibbs were culosix Christmas seals.’a "serve your-],
I brought before Judge McPeek on self" box hii.v been placed In the Ly-'j
! Thursday for sentence. Both had ad- Barker Drug Store fry the Michigan!
■ mittea their guilt of entering the home Tuberculosis- Association. Attractively
ot Fred Blow, of Assyria, and taking decorated envelope*, with ■ a design' ;
some canned fruit and vegetables and which suggests to.tlw customer uses for j
10 Great toolball
a few ccnta In.change, while Mr. Bless the seals, contain loU of 10. 25 and 50.
was away at work. Judge McPeek fined A coin slot in the top of tlx* box-re­
U&lt;|i»««i*te
•Barr 8100. If he did not pay it he ceives coms in payment for the seals. •
•was to be sentenced to Imprisonment
Samples pasted on each aide of the
Football
j in the Jail for several months. He jiaid. coin slot show the design of the 1932 :
; and was put on probation of from six seal to be children, a girl and boy.
You don’t need a lot of money to buy some handsome
months to two years. Irene Gibbs was Hinging from a huge song bxtk. witni
piece of furniture now. Cqme in and you will be sur­
; given a fine of 825 and required to pay the double-barwd cross in red. emblem
it within ten days or take several of tiie nntJ-tuberculosis camjialgn, in i
prised at the prices we are quoting.
months imprisonment.'
tlie background.. The lion's share ot
December 23-24
the earnings of tlie seal will go to early
HOME BURNED MONDAY.
I The alarm of fire Monday forenoon discovery of tuberculosis among MichlJUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS
I was duo'to the bunting of Will Mont­ gan children next season.
gomery'* home, one-half mile cast of PASSING OF FORMER RESIDENT. |
Tables, Lamps, Cedar Chests, Living Room Suites, Rockers,
the Andrus comer, in Hastings townThe remains of Mi?. Lizzie Kahler/1
I ship. The house, which wax a small
Rugs, Pictures and hundreds of other useful articles.
tone. and ti»e contents were a total loss widow of Albert Kahler, will be
Mr. Montgomery livid alone. He had brought here' Thursday fofenoon and.
burial
will
be
made
at
Prairieville
|
I left his home a little time before the
■ firw U'L.
anH wac in frvi-n Thursday P. M. Mr and Mrs. Kahler;
lived in Grand Rapids and after hl*
lieved that it caught from the stove- death. Mrs. Kahler went to Oakfield.
N. Y., where she had relatives. AccomPlpe,
panytng the body here will be Mr. and
\ “Complete Home Furnishers
Father (to himself): "I can’t under­ Mrs. Henry Dash’ and Mt&gt; and Mra. j
Frank FUhitr
Oakfield. ■ the ladles.
stand why my watch won’t go. I think---------------— ot
-- --------------------TELEPHON1
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
f
-------------------While’
it need* cleaning."
being
sister* of Mrs. Kahler. W1
Bon: ‘It earn be dirty, baddy; Bis'here they will be the guests of Mr. i
and 1 had It in Um bath thl* morning.” Mra. Herman Zcrbel,
■

4

AMATEUR BOXERS TO
MEET LOCAL LAOS

J. C. PENNEY CO.iNc. 'rAT^

Fabric
■ Gloves

Women’s Felt

Slippers

49c

Manicure
Set—98C

49c

Silk TIES

49c -

Christinas

Fancy

CARDS

BLANKETS

10-

IOC

2 08

27-in. CRIB

Doll Carriage'

Construction
Set •nly $

CTI?AM TH EAT

aw

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

Dec. 18-19

YQU OFF YOUR FFFT

IT WILL

HAROLD LLOYD
Movie Crazy

CO. FARM BUREAU
MET ON WK

COUPON - TUESDAY - NIG H T

A7

P £11
FTTT toadcd with ,a,ent&lt;
l/lfv

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HIE

niGni«fjiiniB

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

Furniture for Christmas
Do you know that furniture makes the finest
Christmas presents to be had and will be ap­
preciated for years to come?

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Miller Furniture Company
=

�page Form

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER H. 1«1

The Hastings Banner ■°'«rnment far «u&gt;«buuon among

the
___ ___________ Z.___________ tanners who lived up to their allotrui&gt;:.h~t «r-rr w,dn...i.r, nicnt contracts . while one-third or
An_O!d News&lt;&gt;apcr.
’ *i ilMt^rx Mi-kina.
13.85 would be kept by the procc^irs
■
......
“.
The Barry Pioneer
--------------------------- The domestic allotment plan would
Personal
Jdumalism Plus
"THEY SAY" KILLED BRUTUS.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
SEVKNfY seventh YEAR boos: the purchasing power of farmers.
Brutus wtte a good dog? the friend.
Kingsley Anderson. Richard Cook.
““ ?t ogIt&lt; *i hm11
How much u a question. Emtlmattw
Della Harold.
Einar--------------Frandren.---Kenith
ly. tull-wagglng. smiling kind of dog. Through the courte-»y ot Mrs wv.m
- Downs.
-----------------tary f.om 635 to 811 million* of dollar. Wanting to be petted he jumped tijK&gt;n Kopp of Woodland, who will be re- McIntyre. Craig Sage. Harold Hoove— -•----- —-------------- F un wheat, cotton, tobacco, rice mid
truumal. TH. s. r*»«• »•
»*&gt;&gt;«». 2^"^!
. . .... ,, , ,
,. „ ,
,
(In- Banner lui.&lt; bun mven a copy of ejwain. Grace Edmonds and Helen
&lt; ti sh.- told this to said Brutus hadBatrJ. Qiumy Pi„Ur,.r whlch BaH Chidester will be home from Ann Arwill came from laboring and small
jluniJet! and rtiapjad. The urxki - r-, published in, Hartin;. This particular lK’r (UI Friday for the hollijay vacation.
joblwZdci cLuves who today, are equalhad said Brutus was froffjin? al ’c-ipv u dated December 11. HteB
Mr
Mrs B L Kenyon "and son,
J ly as hard up ‘as Hie farmer. Tin*
mouth. Some boy :- saw Brutus and ■ Tin- Pioneer was tlie first pa|»-r pub- .RogCT- and Misses Gertrude and Glenfact Ip* led some commentator.*. t , •inc
’
■( atones
Druitt.- tan. "Mad dog. 1 ltelWd4in thu county ti&lt; the ertabluhed nn H0?*!' of Lansina. spent Sunday
J.dogruhe
1h&gt;». cried. Brutus wasitheN- m December 1831. or about five w,th Mr*-- tydfa 'Rogers and other
ai Venture the opinion that'the. domestic —
Mad.
dos
relatives.
’.
’ ”
•
.'years before Use, Banner, lu pubh.a- ~
“
• allot merit plan will not - tnernuc lhe cornered-and'shoL1
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kronewltter of
From Ki*'-u&gt; fo ‘candal Li u short-tlon u-as discontinued, during the Civil
' nnilcital purchasing power of the coun- step, and hruirn
-help „„
pie |Wn»n-or;---- ...
. . flcniulrutJc In
... .,«,
.....
. .
------- ..^
4UM
Middleville and Mr. and Mrs. John
• .r
It v&lt;u
iwlitie...
tiung attai,
—‘ whom thA-public
- - - - ■intnd "‘Tim. number guv.-'nearly all of its °n!'r anil Mm of Rutland Were Sunday
unit
rd.- A IJ. Gallery ITuredla; reading sp.id- to an .ucount of the trial
of Mr. und Mrs Elroy Tobias
County Advert lid John Dillon
Maple Grov,.' *’r an,*J Mrs Arthur Lnubaugh. Mrs.
chargvd with the murder of Mrs Jan: Gilbert
a,Uw"'f Fisher. Mrs
'r~ Wjn.
w- Ducker und
the ptirciia-ina power of unothc
Hording, of that t iw‘n--hlp. Tin- crim*; , Mrs.-Glen Laubaugh spent Friday bl
Adminbtreition of a law th
v.is add III h.e.r- &lt;«ci;rp (l un Muy :’l Grand Rapids,
•ii
focus
your
eve
up-j
Jt,
v
leaumuiiy
oi
many
wit,
?f!^i
Char
k\fjlrestcr.
two
voltes .several million farmers dl
18511.
lllic
tc&amp;timony
of
many
witturr &lt;il soujl
some great bixik. con-.;
*' Kh-’n. among tiu-m lu-ui-.; Jviu-rtrr’
mi!.‘rJ1
.ro,a“k
Creek
were visitors
.lid thoughts &lt;■'. .™.,
.,mc; Jam* • Raiuom. Wm liaiuojn. Israeli Sylvester of Battle
‘
—
tinning the .,
i
at
Harry
Ritchie's
Sunday.
■ te ■like the -S. Greer, Lt-wcs If Hokomb. Samuel!
great and souring soul’■ It
Mr and ...
Mrs. ’ Charles Warner and
uarmth and In-lit of the sun Ulal ;&gt;nr- Tlall. laitxm Carpenter. Oren Babcrck.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox
v " und
‘
tratr.- tiu- .sombre ■liudou.'i of nn ovrr- w„ Butter. a.» w MU.., Hrm-ry । children
:v"lc were Sunday gut-ata
°-emt -ky; it i.i like the fragrance of M,Ul.,ry. Im,..- UNtawk. J.mra A of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox. ■
w. K. Un* John F
re nut equiiipvd to handle
Marcus S Stebbins, Mary Ann Hard­
;&lt;*k. that bookkeeping and mcininri. while’ yet the dew Itl din- ing. Abram .L Harding. Martin S ; TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
iance would be needed and
,;s of daybreak.&lt;jVor instance, let Beckett. A»a Lapham. John Carpen-1 Mrs E c. Russ retunird Tuesday
k.vWBv
,rom Chicago Where she was th* guest
•v Ward BecchcSrp through the:
of adth'.imuil ju-rs-'Cincl
t yda Price. M. • Julia Down ot Mr
Mrs W. J. Field.
veftlhg years^sirW- last in person
mt'iKla’tr.
G Hamilton. Dann-1 Herring. Mury
Mr- u,)'1 Mrs Frank Sllvcns arc
this earth, nndlake your hands
B. B. ■
Hiram Me- -I'cnam,: the week at Saul! ste. Marie.
is while li-.« give, yon x-nctniragvLapham. Dprtu.. Lap-!”5- delegates to the slate grange.
; Willi tluuutdH’ -if on,Palmer. Wm Jov. AhiMr*- Ll!i‘ Hummers of Charlotte is
iteraaUr method* .for &lt;
me a tjish of .-and and tell mu
Brocks. Dr.’A. E I’vffhing the week with her cousins.
ilume qf agrkuituraf pro
Nearly all * f tic - u, Mrs ..Sarah Fisher and Mrs. Ed. Bird:ht Itxik for them with my
....•„
—
...
sail.
rcb for. them kith my rimnsy
Mte.wv Clara Aliteon. Cora Honey.'
..;&lt;l when this
and W‘ unable to detect them.- Um.
Ethel Hilton and JoH-phine Anderson
in- fake'a magnet ami xwecpl
■•• erv h: Grand'Rapid* to.-see "JuliiB,
oiiah the :and wild how it would;
Federal Farm Board hiiti'ext thi
Ce.i&gt;ar" ut Powers.
- *
w. tn itKctf the almost in-.l.-fjbte par--; Evidently there «z&lt; remdderab
will not be well for Jbc Unffcd S
Mfs. I &gt; B. Dfouillard w ho has been
by the mere power of attraction.; ■ ■rance fur what on**-may call
plunge headlong into an tin
• unihtmkft|l heart, like my- flnccr ■ onalyjpinultem" in th- e old uav.v
- -- -- - ---------- ------- -■ ..
-. u.- \ti te- the iollwmg iR-iii from ’”'’ J*Iat'5s “n&lt;» &lt;rte n&lt;U in Grand
----- discovers
... — ...
----------- but;
Hw sand
nd'mercies;
'
thankful heart vaccp through; hte l’mt\-*-r reft-rriny : » th.-- then v4•-' HaP|ris returned to her home in B-domewe allotment j»
‘
’ r'reit -Sunday.
.
. and ite the magnet finds the, or of thr-Bjunir- ’
i Mr. and Mr.-- Joseph Wardell luft on,
will ft find tn । very hour, somi’r ."We aliud - to the
BUY AMERICAN
’
’
iron in;merit nut forth in thi?
Banner■ I Tuesday for Edmoo where they will
«l&gt;end
n
fortnight
wiih
their sun. Dr.
Averill.; nm on .ic.-oun-. of ’ it
niter imL - r.s Wardell, and faipiiy.t
'
form- Birmingham Eccentric.
Roy Sei-bcr and Sherman Bull went
know with what an ho
to Cadillac Thursday morning whenpo6rt;.;n w-- have w 6
the article Mr. Blytiic speak.* of the
they will sjx'nd M&gt;nie time hunting and
lot about lawk
severe competition which ^nt|factur-1 '
trapping,
. .
. •
'
;
W* make the fiilhrvitii
Hj-t.n.:., Orange elected the follow-'
- ' -■
-:.untry arc-mpctliig right |flU
in o
tn;: offio.-t.i December 8. 1912: M.-M.
own home tnarkc*. not- tv.
.ui’itul and high-lmi-nt tins
A
y(--t*-r;.G
WUl
Sheffield;
S-F
R.
our high tariff *ajtalnst this ■ounth’. P».rhi
tiw-^nehil. winch te expected nom,
'a. «.
'orelgn-tnadfi goods.
'’'J*' on the globe.
ever, if we dkine lawless
I
i
ma,.-.
Urou
..1
p.
1H
r
Cjmwt
I-.
r
M
H
Barton;.
F.-Mrs, J. I.’. EdaiU| .',u(!h product*, mad with labor wlilch
mScui^.XT’.- Mrs. Hedrick; C.—Mrs.
; te paid anyw lH-rc from one-third- to
I'.inhv Sheffield; L. A. a-.Frances'
onc-tenih of the average,wage for jhe

Views and Opinions;
■
IV/iat Others Say

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

&lt;* Hastings’ •*

Christmas^S tore
for Men &amp;
Boys
'i?
Here you find
the gift you seek
at the price you
want to pay.
PCRKkSILK TIES 65c to $1.00. Ham!
tailored, silk lined lies that a man will be
honored to wear. Other ties 25c and 50c.
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, 95c to $1.75.
.(Jiiaranleed not lo shrink.'
PA JAMAS of lustrous broadcloth 95c to
$2.50.
M.
INTERWOVEN SOCKS 25c to 75c. Com­
plete assdrtmenl,
ROBES EOR HIM. A gift that is dis­
tinctive, .S-3.50 t&lt;» $7.50.
STETSON HATS $5.00. Stylepark Hath
$3.50. 'Other makes $1.00 to $2.50.

Many Ollier Practical Gifts for Men &amp; Boys

Lambie &amp; Doyle

same industry tn thia tountry- Faced. com­ with such competition, is it any wen-.
ikr that our manufactun-ra are hav- ’
te Hw
li;ir&lt;i time? Nor u il remarkable.
al IKc
Mieh ciTCiimstnnci A that many

A Quotation

The Store for Dad and Lad

THIRTY YEARS ApO TODAY-.
’
Dewitt Murdnck left Friday, on ,,i
.'b:iminess trip tol-cxingtom Kentucky.
! Sirs. Albert
...... fydhant
...........
of Kalkaska
... ........ .............
was",
TIIE-CLOUDS.
the «u-rt of Mrs Phin Smith Monday , aU&lt;xl and hX)kr,| aru&lt;in(1 W|M,IP Ur
Alines Lowry te bona- hi«u,
.ind lnl;h
1W“er‘’ &lt;I,e ,UV' bW'°. B,‘
■,bP
bl,-m
a*a&gt;1n«

Un; Blocks;".“I.-; &amp; Sc-tuilnr a Congre.-c;From Our Scrap Book !.man?
- ; anu :-&lt;-vrral otlK-rs and last but

• I*, and a failure

nut least h&lt;&gt;w to "Improve the Old

Walter Brown, chuinunn of the pro­
gram enmmitue. thin took charge.
: Sung,
Hark tin- Herald Angt-U
Snur."
•
Grand
Rapids
was
t|u&gt; important event that culled forth
.Tlie clouds Shared one another down
Richard Pcltijohn, a former restthe above •ns-u-uig” ebullition f»-un' m..' ten at
the sky .
dr-nt of thu community, wvlcomcd Um '
-.ur neighbor. W«-. allude to the sub- •
Ih-ydnd my
ami evtrywik-re
Ject tii.it our n-adi-ra ihaj nulicr iln'1 Mikir Fitzlnuuon.. ol Penfield. New Tiie bints How through the aunsblhe. ing of lhe nrgani.'atton of the Pine
spirit &lt;4, t his puling, half-starved; mill— : York, return**! hpme Muhd.r. after un
where they sang
■ Luke Farmer’.-. Club twenty year*, ago
: brained, .'.pedmen of Cod Liver Oil.
, So loud, su clear, so sweet, the heavens । at about this Http- (if the year, at lite
Miss Ruby Lamb unit Ml" Sadie;
rang'
| home. How. little he realized what thg
Spnmu?
of
Grand
Rapids
arc
visiting
1
"Craft
Of lark and thrush and stare.
unitcqmc would be and he rmphnsfalid
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane.
'’he Rikd tl”- club had accomplished !n
the community and in the county.
turned home M-wnlay accompanied bv
in a printing office If Jipt brother. Allred, who ha* »rcurcd
Piano Holo. "Fifth Nix-tunic.' MImIGladyr
Walker
So
filled
wish
sunshine;
never
saw
the;
rt po.Uon .i' ent.ineer for the M and
■
rtrt-f
Hup!. M t. Fear of the Plainwell
'IJ Rarxb Company.
’ &gt;
And tinted clouds mF high and free
and
jay:
dnthm mid the .'j&gt;l&lt;-ndid work they nr hirit lhe average ctri;urt
Each-danced to the horizon like a bov doing in the Plainwell und Ql.u-go
ot A rtatmutit by
Let out from school, each tumbled mlS'iuoK ix. well ua m »n &lt;&gt;f Alh-aan and
niwr president of tiuBurry emmtiri. wiih the same ccrvlcre
FORTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
•
rer than those’
to rural schools na they give to city
And ran away*
evening occurred thr an-. -Janie.-, Steven-, in "Suhgs From thu Isrhooh. Hr told of thi- ncci.-s.vary
but the iMMind
working eight
riion./.j offtevrs far Harry . Clay."
•
quulllicttiions
of the rounty purses. He
lo read all the
1.1 K ut P in Castle hall mid
. , .
• midja-MZi-d the aduuita:&lt;-:. j»f mental
Ji.vgirm- m-ivici-. Mr Eear enllghti-m-d- .
experimenting
with
M &gt;../:.v ",MOTOR DRIVEN COACH
ompllidicd.
Prolate Ja» L Crawley; Mil
( &gt; i. M ot f - Fred Battle Creek Firm Designs Car a pieavin.: .-&gt;!(&gt;. ‘Tlie HwretcM Hl&lt;
RSi rron; M. of E -John IJunburd; K :
Ever Told .uccomimnied by M
That.
Makes
Teal
Trip
To
Aracncalu uill go
of R. mid S - E. G. Holtin. &lt;k. Trustee*
Kathryn Brown nt Un: piano.
rir lllv n blood hr
Kalamazoo And Return
-E Y Regie; Installing officer—Dan
Mr.-. Gladys Gali-/' of Kulainio
in wrouhd und.euw. Reynold!
.
. • The Clark Equipment C-umpany' of
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CHARLOITE
REPUBLICAN
—Coun- :• Hattie
Battle cn-cK
Creek Rave
luve devterd
devited n rtrrumstrearn- Ufa Jc.sUs anti "Tne Widower Wlv&gt;
. r. r»r.«
vni... nn-uuwiCleri.: Charley
f*|- ■-I-- M
VT Mack
Kln/.U of
nf Hastuig.-.
U.kitlnn. I &gt;...lined,
■ —motor-driven
. . .»... coach which, i: Would Marry Agntp."
■
the best men in Michigan, was j would Ac, m, ought to help th&lt;| rail-! A Christina* Story. "The I/.t Word "
tty viMerday.
nxtds in theeting bu, competition. Thte was read by.Mr*. K«ndall*in a verv
Maude- Bartley Mt Saturday I new rar. which will comfortably h a’ pleasing way.
'
Klllicl{ W(U utk(^ {o ti&lt;J1 u) |hif
:
Kalamazoo prhere she will visit. n Lixty tMS.«eng&lt;-ra mid which t. bt-uuti-;.
community »«= apiurently. Jew (far. before K-turnitiK to Album.
lfUiiy. fnndsjwd. wua tru&gt;i out &lt;&gt;iKjhi*tJnvi-.-tipiti-ii
i
;(t M. 8, c. but very lituith-wStwioiial prv.j; thieving
Gardner Potter of Orchard Park, Michigan Central track, the other daj. Th-'Tffjui
i
mntmn h available. r»-o&gt;v
who has txrn in the rr.y tor the post making a trip to Kalamazoo and, re- Bla«. it former student at Uw college.
two
jcturnel home Monday.
!mrn
*a- called upon and assured us there
on tnc third page
FREEPORT HERALD — John O . n i_. capable of a J-p*-ed of 8.&gt; miles-. would be action taken by the next legtrfcib^. lice
Nag.fr and family moved tn Hartings i .u; |l(&gt;ur on a straiglu-away track and iisluture in regard to this matter
• trrday und John fakes his seat al t would have no difficult In holding to , Sour. "Silent Night." Mrs Robert
cun- &lt;u roimt-. clerk- Bv their removal )nny „r .stx!y mil* s l(n hour Ils oper- Walker und Sirs. Homer Brown
In &lt;]K&gt;:! l&gt; &lt; - oj^of her best tun:-&lt; At.TO1&gt;;U(j Sl, u. comparatively simple
Ret Kendall closed the meeting with
me., but w hut is our
i.. Hasting:.- ■ a,.d .. require, oniy-t, j.mall crew The prayer,
i
r junty
,: “u:have no reason to doubt; tl,-.-jng compared with steam power tej Mr aiRT Mrs Bert Brown have in­
‘.VX44* J0.11’4
1 lht' r^MUon with,Kl|fj to i„. quite Ur,:i-, Everyone will; vited the club to meet with them on
noncr,
ihope that some, plan may bv worked Saturday evening. Dre 31 Plea.Mj note
Hcptmrn of Gfand Raplos visit- .,ilV by ,lw railroad . ..&lt;■&gt; that they can tlrts will be three week., instead of the
datllgj
ru . h.; *irter. Mra. Ellen B«-nitey11 si:c«-,.;.mi.My mtn bus competition Tlie
Thursday•’
-free use by trucks und buwes ot imTIIORNAPI’LE GARDEN
lLTY-FlVE
YPARg AGO
Arm TnnAV
proictf highways,
II’UT
Y-IKh YEARS
7ODAY
b&gt;. ,h, made, paid
has for
pul and
lhThe beautv ot the *tn/er hbme.cSn
in*- i.up year Party, under the railroad.? nt a.great disadvantage in be enhanced by the nrrdngeinen! of a
auspm•' of the young ladlei of the city, competition. It is unfair competition,: few simple decorations which are m­
,.i Ujupn hall ws? largely attended. -;.nci&gt; railroads have to buy their own . eXiwivii.e und jet so beautiful.
bringing '
havr bc.pn B ?,eas*!riglit of way. build their own tracks; , Jup.ui&lt;-.H‘ iuht-.-nib can be used a., an
ant anair.
iand majntam them.
। attractive decorative substance if mA petition u be ng circulated asking, T1„ CUrk company are Urge rnsnu- lernungb.-d with lent branches Ar­
Creek In
n
un
9L
,
".
r
*
1I
?
fe
* ‘.hc,taw ^“‘^ facturrt* and have put a lot ol money range the ianftrns first und then .-.lip
■UL fTTATE roLlCL
, ,ng all saloons 10 clow at eleven n clock I ln u experimental car
m the fern foliage in a mt and mi's
nt be .-urprned it wnv
m lhe evening, and keeping closed all ,
nu__________
wpenmenia
qr.
. _i .
________ffitehioil.
,mt»d into the hmrhght
day Sundays It is receiving a large,'
-------------------FINE LAKE CLUB,
Surrounding year flower p»fa with
o ab&lt;&gt;iu!i the mfate ponce,
number of names.
■Humor ut
| The Pine Lake Farmer's _£iub and , crepe paper will change then appear­
r qarctian Hut should
Tin- full term of our-----.-•hoqo
will: .: guesr-. met with Mr. and Mrs. Clare ance so much and ahou the plant* ti&gt;&gt;
-- —
vlo-c Friday of this week. It U said the: Blackman and Mr find Mrs Richard mare prettily-. Ure your own judgment
It aould be acU tb gti it over 11
waukee Railroad.
winureterm will
wL. open
-r...on
__ __
aKM..w. hall tn Plain- In the colors of crepe paper used Rrd
wmteretertn
the____
2nd'______
of j Pettijohn at .Fletcher
Tlie proprietor
various gperdetA around fawn that tlie
:|u*nt «nJ u!.ere
u'.ieat to be paid by tlie nulJanuary,
trust'the
'z ^zzy. tot
zz we trust
the board
boardofofcducdu-1well.
well.Saturday.
Saturday.Dec.
Dvr 10.10. Tlie forenoon and green are very fl!ling this season
record establ^lu-d by- Sir Makoto
• c. dunging personnel ol spore no pains to. make it a comfort­ cation will give scholars and teachers, u as spent In vtnilmg. At about noon ®&gt; they to aptly s ugg tut tlie Yule sea i. nr believe lhe stale able and agreeable one.
CampScdi m 247 mites pin, per hour;
u
two
weeks
vacation[a
w.......
.*°n
“
'*£?
*«.*
’
?
’
«5
‘
‘
“
On
D
-.„
,
„
I
4
,ovvly
&lt;Ju,ncr
*•?
“rvetl by ,hl:
C. Shepherd, Proprieu*.
inc
.J
unable
value
mid
ti
.n-.
...
-r
«...
.u.
..
..
_
narcJjtsu|
wh(T
, The State Grange. Patrons of Hus- of the club, after which ..
the meeting,
that tlwy rant comr anywhere tw&amp;r
ol ccurAT’. would be compelled to
- sacrificed, tn politic.-,. Tlie
bandry. was m nesaion at Lansing last w As railed to order bye the president...sent
;
: that.- and that it's a w**re of guwiir.v
a very nice appearance as they
in
their
traffic
relations.;
charge an extra 1c per foal,thus bent(veck. Hon J J Wogdman in the chair. Ixh- Nottingham.
grow in pots or in bowls, with gravel or
to keep irying.-ArkMUA, Carette.
. -laays been popular bpt
Barry county wa, represented by Z. B.| Singing.
~ ~
- ; rnou to hold them in place;
"Tell the Old. Old Story."
Dttuig muiselt by l-3c- per leaf from:
are bigg.,.- job* for them Hun
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Hoyt ami John W. Briggs and wife of
Rev. O E. Kendall ot the Baptist; A hlUe thinking will bring a
tiie ux. Suppose that a poor family
Another good radmjins exrrciMt con- wr&lt; traffic watching. Whatever i-. ob­
Venezuela is -the mx-t' northern Yankee Springs and Aaron Durfee of cluirch welcomed ua most heartily to^arrangement
I
ot year house plants.
cats tliiec loaves of bread |»r day ur ,aisfa ol moving the jieid from left to jectionable about the system should
Baltimore.
Fletcher hall. He then led the efevo-;; Change their arrangement occastonally
country
of
South
America,
1005 loaves yearly. The extra consum­ right when mked to hive a second irf eliminated. but the Male police sys­
—
George 1L Brooks tuu now two aing- tlonal* by reading the Twelfth Chap-1 and you will never tire of your plant,
tem i-hpuld
made
valu• , be retained
------ ------and
- —
- •-*7
8,000.000 ton-s ot ralt are product"! : ng schools, one al Yankee Springs and ter of John, fallowed by prayer.
er cwt, brought about by. tills excise helping—London Opmicn
Do not bank your plant hopes on
to
«-un
county
in
the
*rate
annually
in
tiie
Untied
States
■
the
other
ut
Orangeville
village
and
,« many
....... plant- ‘
fax would thus be J1UH5 per year. Two"Hems of Infayrat- were tn charge of flnui-rt
ffowers Umu&gt;
alone a*
....
-----.
.
,«x&lt; Ki,Sai . By u'r
through ---------iia cooperation
with ttic
forces
Mra. Nettie Keyes and she read some jas.beautiful with foliage mdy
J *
Fralertftiy man&gt; motto;
• d the .-Ucriff* and other local officer.... , Th?
jlw IUU pound m indium, a ri... .•uu,tr&gt;. why not VU1|W
, ,hint
U111 to lw
employ
teach very inlcrcstlnq articles from the) Do not fail to utilu7v&lt;,ur irK..,. t.
- । W. H. "Berkey In CaasOpufa Vlg-■ , metal.
retained iu cxcLc Uu to the Federal । fifa-borrow it.—Yellow Crab.
metal, was yroaucid m Cleveland and in this city? Hr,te the best toucher 1
• lianUi------- ——--------- .------------- -------------*
tvaiued al g?MO.—-------- -mueie-ittAhte part of the stateA-----pay American wages to maintain Amer-1,
Iran living condition; g:;d face c&lt;-mj*Utors who pay. but a amql! per-renfage of sech wages. ,und d&lt;&gt; not
hare to makr tfw:r aoodS’'undrr the
(karting conditions required by our
factory laws? We heard a go&lt;»i deal
about "robber tariff" tn the late camojign. but
a matter of fact, ortlj '
38 per cent’of the tmtauts into this-

■arr.ed.‘

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Pungent Paragraphs

Way of Our World

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WKDNt'SBAY. DECEMBER 14. 19M

♦

Economy Sale
Friday, Dec. 16

Saturday, Dec. 17
te &amp; Sanborn i
DATED, lb.

Coffee

26c

Hershey’s Cocoa 10c
P &amp; G
or Flake White

SOAP
J

Pure Cider

Flour, 24^ lbs. 63c

Mother's Best More Loaves Per
Sack. Better Bread

bart

IOC

Butter

h.-lb. SIm

Vihegar 2pt.bot. 15c

Pineapple, 2 for 25c
Crushed or Sliced. No. 2 cans

Shultz or Middltvill*

u.

25C

MEAT SPECIALS
CHICAGO BRANDED BEEF

Beef Ribs,... lb. 6c

I would eat raw oyrteri *fhc Japanese, light globes. besides other electrical
jhe said, have ways .Of fixing up the equipment, which site b able to make j
J raw tbh so that II is very palatable.
■a much-cheaper with her low wage-'*'
। Japan U taking on western ways rnp- (or Uber and with the depreciation of ’
ililly. On tiie streets you we men an-J sixty per cent in the gold value of the
I women mostly dreaaed as you would Japanese yen.
';nnd them in this bouptry: but when
As illustrating the difference in
'.hey get home they like to put nn their wages. Mr. Cole stated that lhe factory
ORIENTAL COUNTRY IS RAP- Japanese
japaneie clothes,
clotiiea. because they seem so
su which he manages in Japan has 1.500
much
more comfonahlr
IDLY TAKING QN AMER
"
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“
*
The ordinary Ja(M^es«: hotel, hi- said,
IOAN WAYS
is comfortablo if one can bnw ac- j*r month in our money, when tlie yen
costumed to sleeping on the floor and i» wortl) Par At the prevent urn'-, with
no keeping warm with the contrivance.- the yen selling at 30c in our money,
EARTHQUAKES ARE
which they use then-, which give out the wage* would average only 412 in
COMMON OCCURRENCESI very little heat. Japan', t- highways gold per month Compare trust with
' an* n&lt;&gt; comparison to thaw ot thb the $25 oo ar MO.OO per week paid in
.
country; but they do keep tlw- rood* in this country.
Baseball Is Recognised
’ pretty grxxl-shape, and there an* many
Mr. Cole declared that the Japanese
ul Sport—Country Still Has utitomobHrs travelling them.
•ire really line, lovable and courteous
Mr Cole told of a visit
people. .Living -urnotw them as a
Queer Customs a &gt;. . !'•*«vi’llagc, when* lu- » •.Tli-iqfnbtT-of dhfr |I.x*i&gt;:igs fUXary
^vt'ral
fO&gt;.:u v
M,V(,ra] banljcra
ixtujjen, who
a-h&lt;, were holding pleasure; yet to him there Is no counm compwrabh
Club listened ura very tnloyndhtf h*!"1 a mooting In that villain
Before* th* |
ul th«*tr Mumiav-'n'/.'n Ihnchcdn. Jfrten. ’ banquet everyone wu* required to take
by Edwprri Cdt-, who. vitoi bwn and ,i. 1*1111. After that ceremony h«- ux
lived’ for several years in this city, but expecuxl Ul put on a paddetl k;nv&gt;n &lt; money, it is worth one iiundred oat
who moved from Host inu t about thir- and' k»a*e off his Eurdjaai: cJothe*. ut gold the Whole world over ’ ’
ty-thn*' years ago For the List four­ Hi- Mid he found it* quilt dlttlc-ult t&lt;i
Tlje conditions itl.'cli^rd by Mr Cole
teen years Mr Cole has been conduc t- keep himx-lf pru|&gt;trly wrapped up -Ivow that, despite- Hw- uni! rau-s n*w
while at the table. It srenv ’ ‘ “ ht operation, u great quantity of for­
tug buslncz* in China and Japan.
. .
the representative
of- lnjf f'„]llinbja custom In that country, hi*
eign goods arc bring dumjx d in. thi
phonograph Company,
United Stales. We arc wondering lu»a
booth. wlwrc there arc {mH* &lt;&gt;t water, the new democratic administration wH
charge of lhe factory
.
company' which manufactures its {iro­ which he cun ire with ihc soup before be able to ‘Tower the tariff rates a:
iu&gt; RvU into the bis wooden tub • Hr they have promts*&lt;1 ’It will bi* .-.err
been in the,Orient, un h« passports -.aid the emburasdnu part to an Annul- that manv rates will have to be largrij
and In every other way that would
inrn-usec: rather than lowered.. OllierwiM- we will be turn
name hb home. he iui* put down ‘ Hal­ b.ith and wIikx! th?
body with towel.-., i
market
ting.-.. Michigan."
manufacturerr.
In dttwribim: a trip to Japan and

EDWARD COLE TOLD
. OF LIFE IN JAPAN

Round, Sirloin. Porter House
or Swiss

HINMAN’S

Christmas

8

rT~tT TTQ
AT?
F11.0 X X^ZA-Lv.

onr has been establi«hed atnce Ume Immrroartd.

No Investment is more worthy than a family memorial.
Il ronimemnrate* the family name for all time.
So many evade this obligation or duty, not purpoaely. with
the result that many a loved one haa an UNMARKED

It may be yqti are planning the erection of a monument
or marker, this spring. By making your selection and
placing an order now. you will save considerable money
as we arc offering a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all orders.

(runt and look our designs over. Va fires are at lhe vety

Hastings Monument Works
.
Ironside Bros., Props.
Hastings, Michigan
Telephone 2497

You Cannot Tell Whether

Sausage, 2 lbs. 25c

1

Building Memorials

—first the northern. which b iiously. but his lurel* compromised by
M-ndinK in two- Geisha girl;. While

Beef Steak, 2 lbs. 25c

said that was ;i,rluHim: and unintrn-st- !crs. Uh- Japnneta regard it as just one
lug trip, nnd aju to' mean a khi- of the ordinary things ol-lHe.
„.u„ prebirtu!
................
He said nuiroad Irttiiv. in Japan aie
pra&gt;tiKHM vyyage ’ He much
Oh • "
Hawaiian quite thy equals InconUrrt and convcnthe southern route by- C
Hinman's Home .Made. The Best
Islands. with a shun stay-at Hon«M
ny. Tiie department Mores. particu­
whiclt made an inirre^tlni* brj iik in t
larly m Tukio und tile big cities ol j
trip Tn: days-out from Hr.nbltdri o
Japan, are**!idly equal to the be-&gt;;!'
Pleasing You Pleases Us
w*. have in this country and. he mud. I
hama. Bine
their display, windows. in urttMic merit.|
uurpiWM anything that could be found)
, In tki.v*ir any other country
model n. wii
. Japan i.s becoming quite in
place* inndi
as I-* resist tlie shaking p*
earthquake* which are s
Phone 2491
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
...^ so
,-jgiu- teunvi have piuyed with leading
there. Earthquakes are
•&lt;»iu I’d-,
Japan ctmt one s*v.^
l . our hts nor- rillegc team.; in Japan. It is the. ver-:
• ■■ w American player* that the
vou»»tu&gt;.&gt; about twin Often then' are ■
MARTIN COItNERS.
Grove male quart&lt; t. and the violin
'ai^frdinmV
ball (flayers in the world. They are
Japanese imn/. wltiel
Mr and Mrs Clyde Conrad and chil- . music by Mis* Beutbp*
•
nut quite equal to swatting th*' ball f
dren of Hast in,w,'Mr. and Mrs. Hoy1 Remember the L .A 8 will m*-et
with the -Mini - vigor.u* the Americans;]
ma
"
- - Hasim;;. and Mr. anil Mrs 1 Wednesday, Dec 21 for &lt;linn&lt; r *ilh
but'they are improving on that r]ght|
Blanch*- Bayne. All an- ciirutally
Allck Belt*— also Ha' latter's'mother,
along.
Invited to. attend
~
Farming and farmers in Japan. oaj
a Japan*.'-* lionie he must
contnuted
with what we know In Ulis’
take off hl* .'![o-.'-. Irecause lire floor*
UH confined lo’his lied
Mr. and Mrs- Chas. McDermott "are made
and not improving very rapidly.
; spent a few days with theft' daughter, poli." ’ ’
xposed and. The average farm consist* ot a tea •
are mats .-quare rods, about tire sire n( a coiqilci
Remember Hie s a. and preaching Mrs. Clarence Ttnrter in Raidingsbusiness loLs. but the farming la try-1
• terner n* xt Sunday beginning jit 10:30
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle. Mr. -----tensive. The t*« farms are usually on]
vclotk. Coin*: to 8 S. and stay and and'Mrs. Harold Kidder. Mias Inex|&gt;f fa&gt;|&gt;;terrace., along mountain sitfe*. arid]
otn of removinu
lira;- .1 good -c-rmoo
.
'
• ‘
Axhby
and' Morris Ashby uttcnded thejuniv*T.-;.d
the]'
make a bedutllul sight indeed. Farm-;
P.
T.
A.
ut
Cluverdnii:
Friday
evening.
!'
The Parish Family night was field at
era there rarely own their farms, but
’
bs
&gt;ui
lurmiur
lla- Martin church Friday evening.'not- John
.. Kidder is vjuitlng hW brother 11
them.
r.» many iking present its wuud on ar- nt Frerp'irl
.
M rent
i water
bagx. etc. There are forty-eight
Mr. Cole ail
p-itd
a high
&lt; niti’ ul the cold evening. We all rnMr, nnd .Mrs Burdett*' Lyttle went t&gt;yi
J*-’countries
told
that compliment
are now off to
the
tliut Istheir
busl-l
irtncipally raw nsh and*5 the
joy&lt; *t the Hue talk given by our 'new shopping in K^lanUBPoiFnday. goldJapunn'e.
standard.saying
America
about
the]
ne*.*. nu-n
nre loyal,
square-dealdfstrii-' ; iiiN initciidi'iit. Rev. Hugh
Carl Andi-r - of Dim-gi\ajM’nl Friday
Q'only
country
exceptkeen,
France
and Hol«ibly .die critic
fish: and y
Kennedy, also the music by thr Coan* with Fred Ashby and family*.
n land that stick to the gold standard.
bimm-rt
men Slates*
Ju.&lt;t ntIsthe
present keenly
lime
jSiThe
United
suffering
Japan
U ming
Hine*.
are
rs'en
account
of hard
It Mr.
Colewhich
wondered
quitethe
unpeople
extent,of'this
to th.’country
fact that
ftdue
Lowtolong
arc
.th«
i
Japanese
yen
instead
of
being
X going to stand for it He said that if|
worth
40 4
49
6 cents,
cent',the
as proper
it should
be. is
i*onon] weworth
would
duties
ari­
- put
bl'CaUSC i
M ly
2tx*
olt mre
our num.v
money.
b**causct
-ft-Japan
tides tlut
arc
now
dumped
iwrc
by
the
i* off
gold standard.
ft j million*
andthe
millions
of dollarsWa^ea]
worth,
ft have not been raised, x» this really'
ft in would mean employment for Amcri.i tremendous
cut in tire!
Q amoun'can labortoand
would'aave millions
and
ft
lor Japancre.
and product:
.।
ft pay
millions
of dollars labor
from going
across the
ft
to lire
greatthe
dhadvanft which
1 Pacificoperalrs
to Japan.
Within
last fewj
jg tag*'
of. the
Japanese
la; months
Japan
has soldfarmr.-r
in tlieand
United
A
borer.
iRr
million
electlie
ft States
J-'rom more
nine than
yearsftUy
living
in Japan.]

Beef Roasts, lb. 11c

TO WHOM THIS AD MAY CONCERN

MILK IS CLEAN
or Not, by Simply Looking at it!
Nor can anyone afford to take any
&lt;luce.il under the moat sanitary surchances in experimenting with rpilk that . roundings. ■
The Highlands Dairy is the ONLY
is L’NtsLEAN. Having a test made by
Dairy in this section that is permitted by
some agency that is equipped .for it, anti
the State of Michigan to sell Grade "A”
KNOWS H()W. is thr only safe solution.
Milk. Could you nak for any higher
The spite of Michigan protects the
recommend of its purity and CLEANLIhealth of the people of this state by al­ ‘ NESS? .Can you afford to take the
lowing no one to sell ,Grade "A" Milk,
chances and be without it in your home?
until after state officials make actual
Especially so as it is the CHEAPEST
TESTS and find that the milk to be offer­
food you cun buy—food value consider­
ed for sale is pure and CLEAN, and proed. A phone will bring it.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

[*&gt;S J.fi
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peels pre™

IiweCLEAN
^ohAES

□J with cluse and intimate acquaintance

n sure that the Japanese as a'jx.-oj»!e an'dj
the alms of Japan as a country" urej
^3 mbundrrstiod and misinterpreted in •
M' this country.
Mr [’•&gt;!*• 'aid that one thing that Is I
J? making hud times, in America right!
*3' now H the fact that goods made in
Japan can be und ate being dumjiet!
Jft ] into the United Stale.-, by ship-load
W niter ship-load -He wondered how
A;long America will stand for such unJS j fair competition as we arc getting right
t®:ni»w from Japan H*- behoved that
® J America I&gt;w* q, it ta lu. own people to
A f put a stop to Japanese dumping of
‘ *’ hts in this country. Japaniv-e lahas always' been far below the
... &lt;&gt;f American labor. The Japanese
/a arc a hard-working and intelligent
ej fx-oplc; bul at lhe present time the low
KITCHEN SETS. '
W rat*- ol exchaiue. with America holding
TABLE SETS. CHAIRS.
to the gold standard, give; Ja|Mn a
Jj tremendous leverage, because wages
• DOLLY ANN" BEDS.
He been
instanced
Hu’ Tact
thatwhile]
cerhave nil
Increased
there,
BOOKS for Boys'and Girls.
kind.'
of rubber footwear
are made
'Main
standard
value,by the
yen.
I their
tn Japan,
a^nt to ot
America
the ship*
PAINT SETS.
rfgih.iA been cut almont sixty per cent—
। since
lead Janan
and sold
foroffabout
one-third
oi
went
the gold
standard]
DOLLS.
'what.aAmerican
ot hay!
the
Mlover
year ago.manufacture™
This situation
same goods
hadto
. todump
haveshipload*
hi ' order to
STUFFED ANIMALS.
H' enabled
Japan
of;
I play even The rcsylt is ttfal Japan, at
£• ' ruVbcr
goods,time,
shiploads
ot electric much
light:
EDUCATIONAL LETTERS.
the present
is dumping
*2! globes
nnd fixtures.
crJicloid so
article-i
of this
kind of goo&lt;|s
in manufa;tured
America that |
NESTED BLOCKS.
5'^ and
ot
she [natty
h.is - oilier
almostkinds
deprived
American
!!; products
in Hitsof country,
with market
which
SEWING SETS.
manufacturers
their hfime
our manufacturers arc absol’mely un- j
JI jj able
tor to
rubber
footwear
andbecause
for such
compel*
m pixe.
dur
other rubber goods as rubber dolls, iio;
SKATES. SKIS. SLEDS.
i better living • condition.* and uutch
;
higher rater, of wages will net permit
WAGONS. VELOCIPEDES. \
’the, American panutacturcr to com-

PHONE 2651

co'6

never before, everyone is looking towarJ a Christmas of practical giving. The
wide variety of practical merchandise displayed by this store makes
it a choice shopping center. COME IN TODAY AND CHOOSE.

Here Are Only a Few GIFT Suggestions gxrt
For the
Tiny Tots

For the
Boys and Girl$

For Men
and Women

WIND-UP TOYS.
PULL TOYS.
BATH TOYS.
LAUNDRY SETS and IRON­
ING BOARDS—For Doll’s
Clothes!
DECORATED DISHES.
TUMBLING TOYS.
KIDDIE CARS.
SMALL CAST IRON TOYS.

ERECTOR SETS.
CHEMISTRY SETS.
TOOL CHESTS.
ELECTRIC TRAINS.
STRUCTURAL TOYS.
TANKS AND TRACTORS.
ELECTRIC TOY ENGINES.
GAMES. AUTOMOBILES.
RADIOS—
ZENITH.
HOWARD. &lt;
ELEC. REFRIGERATORS.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES—
Heaters, Grills, Irons,
Toasters, Waffle Irons,
Stoves, Mixers.
CASSEROLES.

DOLL CABS. TABLE SETS.
BLACKBOARDS.
AIR RIFLES.
POCKET KNIVES.
FLASHLIGHTS.
SMALL SNOW SHOVELS.

WATERLESS COOKERS.
TRICOLATORS.
ENAMEL &amp; Aluminumware.
CAKE COVERS.
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.
CUTLERY.
INDOOR GOLF SETS.
SHOTGUNS and RIFLES.
GLASS OVEN WARE.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co
PHONE 2101

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

You’ll Feel Like Santa too!
CLEANER HOMEEASIER HOUSEWORK­
LESS FURNACE WORKMORE MONEY SAVED-

WHEN YOU USE

CONSUME RS

COKE
Phone 2305

or your dealer]! ]

CONSUMERS POWER

�page six

CANDYLAND

S'’X

CHRIS SPIRIS, Proprietor

DELICIOUS
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

Special Prices to
Churches, Schools,
Societies and Lodges
Candy Canes and Ribbons

REED’S DRUG STORE

wealthy men spent, money freely to THEODORE KNOPF WAS

In the. last twenty-five year* there
has, developed the tbebry, which ha*
been put inu&gt; practice, that thCjMflplr
thenuc’.vei should make t-Trr own

CHRISTMAS MIXED

FANCY BOX CANDIES
at Reduced Prices
ly undergtahd Under Mur pr
system q! enskint homikations
x-s that are really at stake, because
nwjn can become ,a candidate by po­
tion. name hts urn platform and *o

LIONS CLUB SPEAKER

suited m the adoption of the primary Tou Af woru nf Agricultural
system in Michigaru—lHit we went to
•“
worK UI Agricultural
the opposite extrema. J:&lt;&gt;m represents-i
Dept. And Described Visit
five government. And thereby we J
*r1. ol....
To Stock
Show
pr.ictjcally destroyed party rcspoiui- i
In the aluence of President Earl
blhty. tlie very foundation principle of
I Boyea. M O. Hill presided at the ■
repreaenlatlve government. .
Club meeting on Monday.
As a result we now find our state andI!I Lions
Theodore Knopf, agricultural tcapher
country lacking rral leadership. Under i in the city schools, was the,speaker
tiie primary yyatem leadership consi.ts
in finding out which way the organ- and the place It hold* in the educa-'
iMd minorities who control primaries
field. It I* not confined entirely
are running and then running a little tlonal
furtcr. Real leadership, such as Is to agriculture but deals also with bi-1
sociology and kindred subject*.
fxMsible In a truly representative sys­ ology.
tem, cannot bt maintained through the One Important phase of ths1 work is
Iqyning how to combat tlx* Insect
piirpan oyateni.
1 pes^a mar cause so mucn destruction
The worst evil of the primary is that' every year. Mr. Knopf also told of the
It opens the way for organized minor* trJjl lo thP ltocM
r^miy held in
(ties to dominate our gtwernnwnl. It Chicago and the-leswns learned there
is not at all Infrequent tn this state to by the young people to whom It was a
have county offlo rs and sometimes: revelation
All greatly enjoyed Mr
state officers, nominated by 30 per cent Knopf s talk.

date inm'Hf. Our government was
oryanierd on the theory of party refpotMiblhty and majority rule That b
.y who know first what they want, withThe Home Department of the Wornan Impossibility under tlie, primary
v.’-jn ot m.isme u m.n.vvM-.
cut regard to party. Then we have or- [en's Club met Friday at 2:30 P. M. in
cause organic mmonties can lmj**M* •wn'^
which reprwent or- ths1 Central school buildiw. The meettheir will through the i:nmarv so that kanized minorities, and they are or-[Ing was called to order by the preflSSda’es mH taw ton4p«t the
**«»«*
wmcthln.:. dent. Mr*. C. D Bauer. After a shprt
dsinand' of these tnlnorilkw te,f thev (r*’m tlK&gt; govrniment Under the prt- business meeting. Mrs Marton Goodm1 X- to turn the tide akimt the ™ry system the only i&gt;eople who have year gave u very interesting and amusan ao.t io .urn ir« nue Wn« vac
word sludy Thu uaj followrd by
[pie at large, who tave to toot live bills a piano aolo by Miss Katherlag.KcBey
—————————r
where thin* u an informed public which was much enjpyed. Then Mrs.
hry
[Opinion, where iwople can get together w R Cook. Chairman of the program
SSw
land talk thing.* over, the result is al-jcommittee, took charge of the meet■
most invariably right: but far loo often i »UT and under her skillful guidance.
2
HBi
■■■■
i*t the primary people vote as they i her audience explored all parts of art
K------- BH-------- I -I*, been rsav.-d by
prejudice
home v,
from
basement.
I iu&gt;»e
.Ain or by ; .average
vj yn-;uunc
wy garret
[------- to
------——
........... .
M
Hric appeals.
uilk'.iL-.
Tin ri' can
c.in be
if.- noi
n &gt; Closets
drawers and
I di
demagogic
There
CIo*e,» and
aiM* cupboard*, drawer*
question but that party accountability. ’ liangcra. as well as ways, means and
I which u fundamental in rrpn&gt;enutive meiHods. Everything from n very
i ln.dttutions.-largely disappear* under isn“’1
‘Patula to the newest inthe primary. Further, there can be no ve^u“n *“ .v«u«n cleaner*, were pre­
question but that inferior candidates
and explained.-fcr this was
have a far belter chance in the pr)-» ,W «ndy
chib and one
niary. because' tliey can nominatei^
lon«
Thc’icxl genllurn^i^s through petitions, and then cral mW!tln* ulU •» Jan. 6th.
through tiie support ot organized mi-„
■ "n &gt;ntles. by promising to cArry out their

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SHOE HOt KIA

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MAT5

SUPER RADIO
MICRO
HORNS

CLOCK and MIRROR

TANDEM WIPER

AFlashlight

hot water

$4.95

HEATERS
Not a

.

Vacuum /| _-J

FELT DRAFT MATS

29c
FENDER FLAPS

95c

29c
Ford “A” Cast
Iron Heater . .

Genuine A-C,

k SPARK PLUGS

QQG
vO

Francisco Heater $0.98
for Chevrolet . £

SEAT COVERS

^^^2^69'0

100', Pennsylvania
MOTOR

OIL ’(■HFItoht
Per\rv

Guaranteed

98c

Rear Viaion Mirror

S M. &lt;■. M«gaUr SOe
viic&lt; Aitrsn ■ orc
UMf»l gift, now O«j

30c
TIKES

’3"

.MS-OU

DUCO NO. 7
POLISH

MARKS
CORNER OF CHURCH AND STATE STREETS
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 P. M.

INNER

people ninney; for' thc»e candidates, i Ijr
representing the organized minorities.. tf
’ always pledge thenwlves to carry out **.-ntne new project In government which
the people must pay for. The speaker
declared that he is not opposed to tlie
primary system of nomination, provfdcd there may pe deliberative bodies—
’ conventions—to place candidates before
■the voters atprimary.
Necessarily resulting, from the pri। inary system there has come a multi[plicity of laws, particularly laws to:
.*’«cial benefits. Most of them are good
bus. That lx. .they' have good -alms,
but they call for taxes and money and
the people jxiy the bill*. There has
[been great progress in the past 25
! years, in Uwe things m government
which-make an appeal to the heart;
but the .-sxaker wondered whether as
[a rt-'ll't
,**• the heads of jieople as
well as their heart* Juid become soil
He indicated the kind of legislation he
had in mind. He eaid It is flue to have
; -u'liool children examined by medical
\ men and school nurse* in order to pre­
vent the breaking .out ot disease; but
we cannot undertake *uch work with*
,'out having bills to pay &gt;We do in
Barry county, thanks to the KeBogg
Foundations
.

salute necessity of sty&gt;pp;ng the enact­
- mrnt of laws that call for new taxes,
nullifying many laws we have enacted
and curtailing still others
Thirty years ago, said the speaker
1 the railroads dominated national anil
•rate governments politically. The re­
: action from thl* brought the interstate
Commerce Commission. for the purpose
'of preventing railroad abuses. such
4«- rebates, discrimination ’In rates. etc.
N&lt;’w wr have tied up the railroad* so
ibmlutcly that a railroad has no c*ntroi over its own binmeM. Its rates
are fixed bv the commlrsion A rallrwd cannot buy needed articles for lt&lt;
own operation without the consent of
the Interstate pommerre, CommiMion..
Without question, said the speaker,
that'control murt be loosened or the
1 uo-.erpment must1 step In and pay the
railroad bonds, which means govern­
ment ownership, with all ^he waste
inefficiency, red tape and Increased ,
reef which that Implies. Judged by our
&lt; xpcrience during tlie World war. The
; speaker said when the interstate Cotn.merce Commission was first organized
he predicted ti\t it would prove a,
[serious economic vtl. and tt ha* Ju.sU-1
[fled Ills prediction.
Jg
I Another illustration U the workmen'* 2r
compensation law. This.was enacted, w
for ‘justifiable and laudable reasons. Cm
because so many men had been injured
in industry, their future blighted, yith V
no compensation whatever for their M
i injuries. But what have we as a re- SC
suit? The factories and railroads now y
man their institutions and railway M
lines with younger men. who are keen- ta
er and more alert, not so apt to get ST
hurt or. if they arc hurt, will recover' y
more rapidly than older men
.' Em
■ Another Instance of our social laws Is1SL
mothers' pensions. These are praise- Sr
worthy, from* the standpoint of society v
meeting its responsibility to ntothcr-^ &amp;
hood. But tills Iqw is liable hkr many &lt; ”
other laws, to great abuses and inflicts W
heavy costs upon the taxpayer. Health. &amp;
inspection, conservation, the super-J gr
vision of most everything by some gov- Jf
emmentai authority may have a great M
deal to recommend them; nevertheleM K
they impose tax burdens
jV
i The speaker declared we all know. M
that we’must reduce government ac- '■ &amp;
• tivltles. The question is. which ones, Sr
must go? Frankly, he declared, "if &gt;t W
were up to me to say what pzvemment W
activities must cease. 1 wouldn't know'
wliat to do. We must all teahze that it' V
—Ait —tu. ....... u... —-- -it —.u.. W
that reduction of taxes is an absolute
. necessity
Tlie
recently enacted,
amendment to the constitution will
’ force such a reduction It may bring,
hardship toT a ,lme- until it can bei
interpreted and applied in such a man- gyner as to fairly meet the conditions iM

' !,1K125£ pc.-!.

Corner of State and Jeffcrwn St*.

Hastings Michigan

Christmas^Suggestions
STATIONERY25c lo 11.25
FOUNTAIN PENS .... $1.00 to $ft).00
BOXES OF CIGARS .... $1.00 to H50
$1.00 to $1.50
BILL FOLDS

CANDY
39c to $1.50

BOXES

Bulk Candy

lb. 15c

Chocolate Crrama

CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS lb. 19c
PEANUT CLUSTERSlb. 19c

New Rental Library
No deposit required

3c per day per book

NOUTII THOKNiW’PLE.
Martin, returned home Wednesday
Mr. und Mrs. Sidney Krtjyon. wh&lt;» from Missouri where they, in company
have been residing on the John Carter with their uncle, tad spent several
farm, moved Saturday to the Anna weeks visiting’ relative*.
Jackson farm.
To get a camp flrr permit for certain
Mylo fehiiw, who has been quite ill
the past week with the flu. is better national foreate in the W&lt;*at. it la neecsHe.
mother. **Mr*Jsary
(or the applicant to have u ahovel.
” ■ urcomiianled
------------ uby
“ - hte
--------“
Aria Shaw, drove to Hastings Satur- an ax and a buckci “-s a part of hl j
day; afternoon.
•
[equipment ’
Mr. and Mrs Cluw. B Johnson en-1
------------ » ----------------tertatned their children. Mr and Mrs ' Tlie cliances of a boy or girl going-1 &gt;
Theodore Wierlnga. and 'family of high school, which in IbM were only'
northwest of Middleville Sunday.
ione In twenty-fh*-. have grown steadily
Louie Martin. Jr. and sister. Rosa until at present they an* one in two.
.

No Matter What Her Age
. . . She Is SURE to Want

,

n-c
O lOCKlUgS

If she’s young and goes a lot, she will want sheer chiffon
affairs that melt into a semblance of nothingness. And
■there are more practical semi-^heers for a mothers’ choice.
Very heavy silken hose for the older generation. No matter
what her age, you will find hosiery to please, here.
LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY in all the newest colors at the fol­
lowing prices: §9c, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.65, all packed in beau­
tiful gift boxes.
MEN’S HOSIERY in silk and Wool and in silk, in plain or
fanby patterns at the following prites: 24c, 39c and 59c.
CHILDREN’S LONG. 7 8 or 3 4 length hose in mercerized or
wool at the following prices: 19c, 34c, 39c and 59c.

Give House Slippers!
In leathers and felt uppers with leather or padded soles.
Nearly all the colors that you would want There are so
many styles and prices that it is rather confusing to
itemize them, so we ask th^t you kindly come in and see
them, then judge their merits for yourself. Priced from
39c to $4.50.’

Ladies’jDress Slippers
Make gootl, practical gifts and we have them in many
styles and patterns at the following prices: $1.65, $2.35,
$2.95, $3.35 and $3.95 up. Come and see them.

1
U ~«
OaiOSneS

Make GOOD PRACTICAL
CHRISTMAS gifts!

We have them in cloth or rubber styles. In snap
or zipper patterns from the small children's sizes
up to the grown uptf siz«&gt;s. Here are a few of the
bargains.
• Misses', children’s and ladies' black
or brown all rubber snap shower boots
• Ladies* all rubber
$1.45 a pair.
• Men’s heavy white aole rubbers at 95c.
• Youth's heavy white sole rubbers 65c.
• Boys* heavy one-buckle Arctics at 95c.
• Men's wool Jersey zippers at $3.10.
• Men's all rubber zippers at $2.95.

There pre many more bargains like these in many
other styles. Come and sec them.
'

Mens’ Dress

Slippers
In blac^ or brown
leathers, in many
styles of last from the
conservative toe to
the broader toe last,
at new low prices:
$1.95, $2:65, $3.15
and $4.45.

‘The House of Quality Footwear1
,

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. Ijjf

Social Events and Personal Mention

ri! OBSERVED NINETY-FOURTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY.
i Friday. December 2. being the nine­
ty- fourth birthday of Mrs. Mjururtt
i Mullen, tlie ladles df the neighborhood
: pleasantly surprised her She received
— .many remembrances Mra. Mullen has
I two jifitero, Mr*. Jennie . Norrh of
I Prairieville who is SO years old, and
Mrs Sarah rfudth of Battle preek. wlio
,, L-. B0 yehra oglj fliw lias three living
” children. Mrs. E A. Parker * f Hu.tinys .
Will Mullen of Prairieville nnd Dr.
Clrna Mullen of Otaego Mrs Mullen
Ls well and active and Voted this year.

't’t't'C't'r'C’t'i't't’t'Jit'rt’rtWCTWMWWP

MIm Violet Crook win, m Battle DECEMBER MEETING &lt;IF
-WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD.1
Creek on Monday Tlie Wesleyan Service Guild wasi
L E. Barnett Is in Detroit cn buslvery pleasantly entertained al the
Methodist
church Wednesday evening.
-lisymund Win&lt;lckiu*riit wsi.'i liome
December 7th, with faieilr Hasictt as I
from QansM over the week end.
Mrs. Barah- H-wirvdra of Ow-v*o is tUMtnui. Then; were ten members and)
.six irue.i-, present
visiting Rev and Mra T IL RoaAfter a pot luck supper, which was, DELEGATES TO LEGION AND
Mr. and Mrs, Tlietxfore Henry of Port
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY
by all. the bd-dnea’meeting:
AUXILIARY CONVENTION
Huron visited Mra Eunice Moore last .enjoyed
WITH FAMILY DINNER.
wits field. Juanita Kidder had charge;
Friends of 3. B Wilcox extend conof the devnuonal mrefing. reading tiiTO GIVE REPORTS
Str and Mrs Hany Ritchie xjicnt: Christina* story and several carols were]
gratulatlons to him in honor of his
t
----—
Bunds; with Mr. mid Mr.. S.irn li ij.r.i :■
rlghty-eixth birthday which war opMine Mra l^wcy otTercd prayer. Tin- ffft*|ppDpMpc niu cull n
brand by hu family on Sunday,
-udy •racing the Future in In-1 bM«rCntHUt UH WIILU
Ml-,-. Ethel’ taiMora of M
was in cilurim of Chrw‘ WELFARE INTERESTING
ant wa: the gw-'t t»t Mrs .Mub ! Clark ; tai Thohui.*: who reviewed the first two
Creek entertained Mr and Mrs ’
over Sunday.
svxfMr! and Mrs. M r! Bradfield
Mr and' Mt * C. W Clarke Ajs-m ■ “X:.:. "7,And D,p.rtm«l Olli, on Jack and W A. fljxmtdini- ol Mii &gt;
Sunday with .Mix.* Kathryn Clark* bi
at a iitrthday dinner, a large bethday
in,indiuii
andWhite.
Mau
ccrs
Attended
And
Gave
Grand Rapids
cake bearing elghty-aix candles bring
'which' were very interesting. TMtaii
ArirlrpHaca
Miw Virginia Batts rotnes botnc Kennedy had cluirgc of the recreationincluded in th'.menu
u
from Cnnmlx-r bute. P*&gt; thi* week for. Bl hour and all had a wry good time.] At lhe recent conference of Amenran Lcgl in Auxiliary president-. and L
thc; iitdicia, vacation'.
.
j s-cretarw•• held at Saginaw the Brel 1
th- in:*' ”i .Mr. 'find MrI week end In December. u splendid proL*’&gt;imrd mid family.
'
Hrrman l uciit &lt;&gt;t Big Rapid*
. Ange).-:. Calif.. son of &gt;
hU :.i -?rr and- titubami. Mr ai
Mr* Dori Fi»rem.ni who
N: C. McMmuiry of Car It
:gute* from tlie Hasting*
GLASS, CREEK GROUP.
Unit.
Tlie Glass Cr.t-k Nutrition Group
ion?. c|&gt;ened &lt;m Sjatunlay aft- met with Mrs. Fred .Bechtel &lt;&gt;f Hus­
quaint Se.illl h-tliureh. Wee Kirk o't 'i
th .in
department
president,
-----------------------------.tings
Thttr^lay
tor nn nil day meeting,
jibe
HeatlMT.
Glendale,
with
Dr.
Wm
■
*
Mr:*. Trank Amlriis was in Cale­
Jottia tl-eti. in the chair. Lixtc'n members und one visitor ladonia on Tbiirwlay attending it lunch­ Worth otuciailng. .Mrs Ronald W ph;
-Siwilduifi awistKl us mat
- eon gsven by Mrs. Ray Hulun.
giycn
by|
After
roll
call,
in which each mem-*
Itinanw. tih welcome
McElmun;
ndliuHhrrt?'.- wmb- tmild lh&lt; Ronald W. Spalding :*-rvc&lt;t । M’
Ihia^Pikc of Sai,
and MraJ ber wa-. asked to give tier favorite
m &gt;inv Lr iinii' his brothi-r-ln-law: as U--t m.Ji and Dr 'Walt
&lt;; and thp tnem- ag
&lt;&gt; Michi',-an beet K
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Newland then demonstrate ft
in.- .’ubjert of re- L.,j the cooking of cabbage and gave us ?L
30 P, M . the P-p;y.' iijuts on tiie making of Pnnsian !r
' .swi-cu and candied nrnnge pct-l.
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Mr.* Ellhcl
Bulletins on vegetable cookery and
California.
holiday .•weeu’ were distributed among 2r

JANUARY PRICES FEATURE
BAIRD’S CHRISTMAS SALE

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OVERCOATS BRING LOWEST
PRICES SINCE 1910

You can get a warm, all wool Overcoat for as little
as .87.95, unless they are all sold before you get here.

Home Economics
Extension Work

in the afternoon, health ecbroJeaf|rt-, were givrn on: and tach member
•t-'red her own health according to
iihlructlon- Much intery t waft taken
in tills: a- wcli-us the health oxcrctaca.
Tin- next meeting will be held with
Mr. . it. W F.rwav, February 1# Hope
to have 100
uttendunc,-. Visitors
itp's where- labor is chcau *. !rou:e -Minnie Gorham, fiec'y.
and th*&gt; rood* are .-old m compeU’Vm
lean made goods, at n Inter
they can be nianufactm,d
th? home of
t hmntht ttd nrlderar..
kjrartment litstbrtaii.

it Ra|vi:l? on SatnrdUv utleiirtinit
fittHfsl of tliyir byothcr-iirtaw',

give variety' to the menu. V
usvn home b«’ mud-? tiie bait possible. erly prepared they become
h&lt;- fnnd..m*-i.tHl objective bring The
Conservation of Chf-Holne."
A baron tn "H.dtday SweeK will far
•&gt; -nr Billet Day by Day" by Mus ttlvcn Monday afternoon. December 10.
I Monica "E Kennet. mpcrintcndcnt. of
c life 1.426 E. Walnut Si­
tu a*-. I
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Sunday mninlpg
r-.L which Included alw&gt;
.. (ho. W. SbeHield. Winsi. Mrs. C. fi Pcrrx.und Osml
Standpoint." Mrs. Ethc
ir told «i»nut the -War Orphan.*.
Irma Campbell talked on "Legis

ie gold, n wedding aiuiiver.sa
nd Mra Daniel" Anderson
• II on Tnf.'dtn Mr. and I
nb of Buttle

n large cheese. sen?
department ot Wisconsin .is :«
&gt; Michigan for being victorious
menllx-rshfp conlcd lad year.

Our:live-' »» Others Set- Us"'was
ti in b.-cUire form by Mrs. Einar
iibfiiZ
Special emph'asix wa
i n ui ■ iji/kuirr. ana exciciM* were
n to help improve our posture. Thi.*
fc-llc.W( Y by a demon-strathin on
to couk vegetables, given by Mr:-:.
I. Hodge-.
te next meeting will be hi-ld am
day evening TYbrtiaiy 14 at 7:45
’ Miyting place will be announced
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DOWLING GROUP.
ic powling Group of the Nutotloh
n.-im Classes nut December P.
'Mrs. Don* Holcomb, with nine in
ndancc. Cooking of :&lt; vegetable
was dcmonstrat* d by the
‘
1 and Mrs Wil-

.... The president, Mr.-,
ailed tlie meetini/to orue*s matters were carql

He Mid that the League? was composed
pf ‘eighty per cent of thr large.j inconw tax-payers in the cmjntfy. it is

Ladies' Hand

Sparkling Diamond'Rings

Rogers and Commuhity
Silverware

Necklaces

Electric Percolators and
Coffee Makers

13. E«»rmer price .89.00 to $12.50.
Sali-j.ric.’ $4.45 to $6.45.

Hats and Caps
Genuine Fur Feit Hats
$1.50 and $2.00 values.
Only—

$2.50 Hat: $1.95. $3.50 Hat
Hut

The minimum discount &gt;6,105*
during thin sale on SUEDE
JACKETS, SHIRTS, PAJA­
MAS, BELTS, GARTERS. UN­
DERWEAR. LIGHT WEIGHT
SWEATEES and LUGGAGE.

Give Useful Gifts
BATHROBES, TIES. GLOVES.
BILLFOLDS. SPATS,
'
GARTERSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS

Special Prices on
All Christmas Merchandise

! T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men and Boys
HASTINGS
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■oL tnar: on Ttn-Mlay evening. Dec

the delicious dinner

i?in, Cruen, Bulova
Wrist Watches

S595

The Minimum Discount
is 10% During the Sale

crtmnal texture

Hvutt aiui Mi-

cvriiuu!, of' la-J.

YOUTHS’ —Sizes
20. Viflups $9.00 to

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VarlOH* }iiia*» ■ • f d'-,»utincj:tal wort
blcs by t. ashing. mve.-ing wr.hXp'ii- .
.-.'rre &lt;l!:rti vd but it L. iinp'.-.-tlile It
r. bf-illtu; until dent, draining dwT
.1 .•give a munu'.of ft ‘
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'“tr. r ::: 7 -lUfc add Its Irnixir!
the Child
bles. fllutites.made ,!n the last .few
Mi *
* Dunn, depurtment Child
iirs have nl-.iwn us many vnriot!i‘.**'of
drarc chairman, was pttpccuOly in-; vegetable.*
f.-tlng'and helpful. She outlined,
• Lottion anil Auxiliary pr.sgi.tm for

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MENS SPECIAL — 12 CftQa
suits values SI5.0.0 tn $20 vO*70

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SUITS ON SALE

Electric Clocks

,j delegation returned on
4. feelinr tint they had
benefit led by attending

BESSMER the Jeweler

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You will find one or both of these gifts
appropriate for ANY of your friends
who are on your “Christmas Gift List"

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Lilly Cheeaeman explained tl.‘
Scon*
and cadi member
not CM|t’ of th * regular
J I'.er own score, Mr-, chi-. :■ niihv people think. .Mr man.gave-ati interesting demonstration
I hl. JieariTA to fight thi on a vegetable plate dinner.- The next
League a*' it was organ- mectim: will be held with Mt:.. Helen
Chccieman.
...._• thing* were .’trci-MNl all during
convention, namely. "Buy Amcri“Fight tl:c Ecoitbmy League” and
* All Bonus and‘ Hunger
— " Tin majority of
e tontti
marchers were not Legionnaires but
lhe Xjepon war blamed for their actions
and coriHrtiuently, nuifertd from.what
j there marcher* did? The legion will
i I request lire mayor of each city ap­
I proncitfd by cither ths: hunger or bon1 us marchers to deny them admittance
to the city thus diMmuraglng such at­
I tempt.-, nt coercion, of which the Legion

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List Friday Mi5 Robert Hart*ur. cntcrtaiiud t!’.? Assyria lida-i of the
Home Economic.* Extension class at an'
alt day meeting. The" "cooks." Mrs
Leon Cc|c and Mrs' Albert E Ji&gt;m9.
efficiently-demonstrated live ecoking of
vegetables, which ah enjoyed. And
Hr*. Ralph Lawren-,- especially &lt;:tloved lhe recreaUon.-i—Mr*. Olcun G,
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BIBLE LECTl RES AKE ENJOYABLE AND INTERESTING.
The ihb!” Iccturft*. illustrated by
beautiful colored picture*, arc to li-w
continued next .Sunday e vening at 7;i’»
Lt. the Mclhodiat church. Many peopie are very greatly t-n,laying Umm*
lecture* and intereefing idcltur Journeyr. through the Holy Land. Mr.
Fairs has made an intimate study of
■the Bible and In a rapid lite, interest.
jng
way portrays the progrex-. of sac­
red hlitory. Everybody Is Invited to
i
come.
A free will oflering is taken.

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SHEAFFERS
Pens and Pencils
Sheaffer’s pens and pencils
are the last words in writ'
ing instruments* Beauti­
fully designed, well bal­
anced, best of quality, all
sizes, single and combina­
tion sets.
Sheaffer’s make a pen and
pencil for everyone^ hand*
and for their writing.
Pens range in price from
$3.00 to $10.00.
Combination sets (pen,
pencil, desk standard, ink
and golf pencil) $5.00 to
$18.75.

Schaffer’s Make
Writing a Pleasure
‘Surpasses all in Pendtim”

WHITMAN’S
CANDY
For Everybodys'
Christinas!
The gift is sure to be wel-

Chocolates. There’s a pack­
age to suit every taste—
every circumstance. And
each assortment contains
the finest chocolates in, all
the world. The name Whit­
man’s on the Lox means
just that.
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SEE THESE PACK­
AGES. especially decorat­
ed for gift purposes at our
store today. Time is short
you know.

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1 HaMlngrt Chapter O E S .wil| hold
;'lts stated niirHing TucMf iy evening.
Dec. 3b. The inerting will be ir. the
y
nature of a ClirUtmas party and each
W
member is aAkrd lo bring on inexpen­
A
refrigerator
has
nowbeen
perfect-,
sive gift for exchange After die bust,n’T&gt; M"*ion a hhwt‘ pmjiraki will be ■c&lt;l .-inch rings an ala.in bytl when
\given followed by game., and odicr 1mx-ned titter a certain time in Uic eve-1
.
i features appropriate to the acoson..
imug.

B. A. LyBARKER’S
Where i»i»iediatc attention i' courtesy art shown to all
PHONE 2115

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

WE DELIVER

�GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

: Mr. and Mra. Wlbur Payne and|
daughter. Jean, and son. Douclas, Mra.'
.Mary Payne and son. Kenneth, of Has­
, tings and Lloyd Payne of Allegan spent
Sunday with Mr. and’Mrs C. N. To-i

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

can’t

: Mr. and Mrs Edd Meyers of Ionia
•f spent Thursday with Mr and Mri Edd

EXTRACTIONS

CARDS OF THANKS

Vlria Phillips returned to her work
at Mrs. Eia Izaaiis Sunday evening :
after spending several weeks with Miss
Side Phillips. ’•
Several from thl* way attended the
annual telephone meeting held at. Mr.
and Mr$. John Orrntbe's Thursday
evening We nil enjoyed a good visit'
and a pot luck supper. elected officers
for the coming year and returned to;

DR. O.L. BROOKS

hoping to meet with Mr. and Mrs,
Ontwbe again sometime.
Mbs Susie Phillips und Mrs. Vida
u-Phillip* visited Mrs Alta Hathaway in
rill Rutland one day. last week.
...
Mr. and Mrs. John Omisbc of South’
'* Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and,
Mr*. Ronald' Haynes.
-.a Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips and
ii daughter spent one day last Week In,1
1 Kglammtpd, Mias Susie Phillips and
\ Mrs. Vidn Phillips and M. W. Skid-

GEORGE M. NEWTON

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SPECIAL

SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday

Jay Snyder and family m Hastings. • •
The Cedar Greek. Cemetery Circle
that'was to lx) this week ’ Wednesday
at M:
Charley Kahler's
postponed until Dec. 'Ji.
Mr.- Dotsas Chatman of Hastings is

Those who had n perfect attendance
last month were: Marjorie Laubaugh.
Dale Laubaugh. Elinct Johnson, Billy

I0R.TO1

French's
White Lily Flour
25 Lbs.

Friday and Saturday

Purina Lay
Chow $1.80

45c

Phillip Warren. Mildred BeUun, Irene
Weaver nnd Virginia Warren.
ThitoC who received 100 . in spelling.
all last month were Marjorie Luu-1
j bough. Billy Dibble. Frances McNu
PHONE 2458
and Virginia Warren.
We have some new £urtains and

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

Mr and Mrs. Frank Golden and
family visited his father and family
in Baltimore Sunday.

Tlie sixth graders are presenting a
jirojcct In tiie sand table ot •‘The Birth

The seventh graders are studying,
general geography.-Many of the children are selling
Christmas seals. A prize *111 be given

Tin- plover Leaf Club had lu an­
nual Christmas party Thursday night
■ in the basement ot the church, which
was prettily decorated with a Christ­
mas tree und'finer &lt;lecoratlon*. A fine
slipper was served to about sixty ycoph- After supper u- beautiful quilt
wu» pre 'tinted to Rev. and Mrs. Wurtz
followyd by games.
Miss Nita Liwery. daughter of 8. 11
Lowery ut Lansing and .Franck KalM-r
Of near Nashville vrti&lt; united in mar-1
rlnge at Angola. Indiana. Nov. 28th by!

n.u
vt.»:

Tlie sixth grade history class gave
a movie showuig the development of

Chattie Mortgage Sale
On Saturday, Dec. 17, 1932
At 2 o’Clock P. M.

Pilgrims to the present time —Virginia
Warren, Reporter. Sarah DcPriesAcr,

' £ unorieA aim tucnaru ureen oi
Barryville spent Friday night with
Mar-Jufi Green.
j
Byron Guy spent Saturday with his
sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard
| BtRchett in Assyria.
I
I Oliver Ickea of Hastings spent Wed-'
'nesduy forenoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Laurel Marshall and family.
‘Mr. und Mr«&gt;. Clark Osborne of Del-

Monday night at the high school. A
debate was given by high school pupils
ji play by Home Economics girls, und
music by the Glee club,
• Regular meeting of luuirel Chapter.
NA 31 O. E. 8. was held Tuesday night
at the Masonic Temple.
Ttie Lathes' Aid of the Evangelical'
church field its annual meeting Wed-.
m-.Mlay. The following ctllcera were

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Mrs. .Myrtle Ne.’inau;
Margin*;' Giiriiuger;

family of Battle Creek spent Sunday
i afternoon with the latter’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Daly.
I Mr. and Mrs.-Worth GrvT'n and son]
Marshall apent Sunday aftenvxm with
the latter's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Curt'

Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Houl1
wt-re Week day calleri, at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoqmon.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen of
montviile were in town Saturday.

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Wasn’t that depression tuff ?

BILL DOCKER
CIGARS, CIGARETTES,
TOBACCO and BOX CANDY

STOCK 8K

Christmas Wrapped

Thursday.
There was no school ut the More
this Monday on account of the teacjier.
Mrs. Brown, being sick.

ken wax operated on at the Cun-1
munily hospital for appendicitis With

Mystery

letter. Our Chnstum Endeavor and
school are combining on this prognun.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse .spent
Sunday with Mr and Mra. George Mc-i
CUlldugii of Hasting?.
Mr. apd Mri. L. D. Woodman un-J
Archie spent Thursday evening itt
Charles Snyder's of Cloverdale, enjoy­
ing a surprise party for Elnmett Sny-

BXRRVVIJ.LE.
meeting Thursday .evening a!
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meeting pt Bradley this week that Rev.
and Mrs. Van Dozen plan to attend»■ Ashley Van Dort-ri started in High
school at Nashville Thursday after

TRUSS WEARERS
Welcome New Feature

'

Mrs. Ropald Anders. Miss Glcnna
Osgood mid Mrs Harold Springor and
'Gloria Joan attended a party .given in

furday afternoon at Mrs. Lyndon Johncock'$ of Gun lake.

signed our
efficiently.

;«• ladle* of thia ncighlyrh'* &lt;1 exto meet a: the hjme.of Mr.^ Clara
Wediif*day to do some sewing.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

You. tou. will say you never
thought your truss could be so
comfortable and secure if you
wuu an Akron Mecluuio-Form
wffn new exciuhve feature
"Selective Pressure Control.**
Let us demonstrate to your

I Mra ’ McIntyre Friday
I MT McIntyre u preparing a Chrutma* program to be given at the church
Friday evening. !&gt;■« 23. Everyone B
I welcome.
1 The Birthday Aid was entertained a’

The Pretcription Drug Store

Martin Dec 8. by Mr» Elsie Reid. Mrs
Myrtle Castelein and Mra Martin
Donna McKeown and Evelyn Day.
Ralph DeVine has been suffering
with lumhag j for thweclc and

Our service may
be commanded for
almost any sum the
family has in mind,
be that sum-large
or small.

Our Success
Ba* been achieved llirnfigh rare-,
ful business manag/ment nnd
tatlsfaelory dealing with pollcy-

CLOVERDALE
Friends of Mrs England surprised!
her by dropping In with pot luck bas- ■
kets at her home In Kalamazoo Tues-!

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FOR INSURANCE

Citizen! Mutual

and a delightful day was apent
|
A large number uttcnded the P. T.i
A. Friday night. A supper was served;
cafeteria stjiXat 0:30 with a program!
following.
Mr. Wellington Monica and Lorrcn
Gordonier of Bedford spent Saturday

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
J. L MAUS &amp; SON
Local BaprfMataUvM, UaaUaja, Mir*

Mrs - Wilbur Glbsdn. Mrs. D. Cap­
pen and Mrs. Merle Clark and Mrs.
tester Monica nnd .-on. Charles, made:
a shopping trip to Kalamazoo Satur-

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

Those, who have friends only to use
-have them to lose—who can afford

About 50 friends of Eknmett" Snyder
surprised him by giving him a birthday
uarty Thursday night. Ail left at a
’late hour, all voting the party a great
•»44o*i.‘r,*.l ** •,art to know lh&gt;t ,hey h*ve reached
•*.&lt; /
Engtand safely They have sent greetv«-&gt; -4
tngs to all through Mr*. Sam Givens ■- i, .&lt;
&lt;
■In’X 7/ “nd iIr&gt; Ch“- Kingsley Couldn't ae s»'»»
'r
. D*try
aU tr&gt;’ to remember them by sending
Mazzy Qeasbh. |&lt; CttfUtoM dard?
.

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that?

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Well fattened for Christmas and New
Year’s. Any size you wish.

SPONABLE’S MARKET
HASTINGS, MICH.

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Distinctive Funeral Scrv
Also Ambulance Service

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Dec., 14,1932

PART TWO

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' city, Baltimore and New York This A man's spirit mint be saved as well
Secretary Angell returned Saturday
EXTENSION GROUP.
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trip is difierent. oi it will include both jaa hl« body." Hon. Newton D. Baker:
-night from Cadillac Y. M, C. A. work.
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CdVIO ।nlcn
alUj W0Inen and older buys and I Every athlete sivould read about!
"
cuts. They leave December 24 and re-1 Coach Stagg and Fitzpatrick in “Young I
Economics Class met at Jonea
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
turn January 1. Mr and Mrs May an- Men” December issue page 109. The
Community •TS*«
meetinglL8,IUrt
Saturday
night.
vith a camera and he got a good series ।'!hall, Dticember 8. 1932. Our leaders, . This Is "Golden Rule" week. Dec 11- directors and guides This is the 16th whole December issue to a zplendi/i
5y.,Uth1,
•Mrs. Mota Hyde and Mrs. Mate} Hyl7' *"*■*”&gt; Matthews and Lauren
&gt;f picture* of the action which fol- 'lorjd. very efficiently gave tb^ptofith’i 18. Housewives of the country a&gt;&lt;- travel trip that Mr. May has -Organized treatise un unemployment and wanderconducted.
registration
tag boys. Nashville. Tenn, cured for
atf, 0,J„, e
commiUee;
conducted.Mall
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lesson un
M-9*xik
on Hie prvpci
proper vwnmn
cooklng*of«U-ge-vr- nr^c- urged to follow a schedule of 21 eoor.o- and --------........ yj u_&gt;. uj..., . . v
Mr# Lettie weaver and Mr# warren
SI 00 direct ..
to .Lansing
Y -M C A■ or 3fw
"Pretty soon I heard, a noise In the tables and the making uf Christmas my menus as a mean* oi saving in or- -----. wu- »un u . ia*v yen.
,Qn
co!nmiltee. Come
inish.to my left und saw u cow moose swecu. Last, months lesson was also
I he future Qtfristlan Leadership enJoy a plemnt evening with your
to ’hare with other# who are In ice Mr. Angell.' ‘
;ct to lier feet. Then there was a given. Health sccxres were marked be- i need.
Agencies that develop and sustain must be unselfish, comprehending, neighbors,
•rash to the right and tlie bull broke sides weighing - und measuring our-1 Izuulng Area Y liave anotlnr travel cluiracter are indiapcnslble to-any ef­ creative, eaiwtructiiv. co-operative.
Alice Lucile Camp entertalnsd »
•over.
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.
trip planned for tills vacation to fort that confronts poverty, want and courageous
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and confident " Dr John R company of young people Friday ev«"Les snapped the animal as it ambled I We find tire nutrition- work very in- j Washington. Philadelphia. Atlantic a-^c-ase. —The Soup line 1* not chough. • M"tt.
Mott.
nlng tn ivonor of her birthday.
award u* Then he snapped me with
fnrl».0m.n .nd---------- 7---------------------------------------------outo^gnlt^them qutoMy^The first^rll&lt;&gt;rnc'tc*'P*?r

Forrest Nagler Bags 1000-Pound
;
Bull Moose With Bow and Arrow Home

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A bull moose crashed out from r
thick undcrbruxii into a clearing
Twenty-seven'yard* away a Irnntestood with bow und arrow paired fo
action. Three mure arrow# were piace&lt;
on flu-ground to be ready a/iiund. Tin
first arrow npped tlvrough (he air true
to its mark but struck too far back U
be fata). The moose turned and ran
A reeond arrow rnlved. At 47 yards a
third arrow hit well forward into tb&lt;
vital region and buried deeply. A'
sixty yards a fourth arrow was fired row-hit the ipark and later we paced: Well balanced meals, with plenty of' ©x
but mlSMd. The hunter could see t ufi and found that lhe dlstajrce was I vegetables cooked properly so that they gf
however, that lhe third arrow must n yards. The animal didn't falter. I contain their rightful amounts of mtn- [ gfL'
have inflicted a mortal Wound, so aftot inwwver. and 1 knew I had not hit ai era!* and vitamins, should show evlwaiting an &gt;u&gt;ur to give live quarry a vital spot The next arrow missed, but .dences in a aril nourished body —Hachance to get over its fright and lie the third sank deep into its side nnd I ;iel Norris, Secy
down, he and hte companion set out on know it must prove fata). When we |
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’-----its trail. They found tiie moose dead
wlit-re it hud fuihtuuxcx tlu- bank a! a
Baker Speakt
creek 200 yards from where the arrow
.“Before tin- moose disappeared from
A Timely Word
had found its mark.
Sight, we saw it reach up with its hind
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This, tn idiort. is lhe story of the first leg and snap ofi the shaft with iu J’™
!? Bafc,r- M ch*lr,Tan
tnoore to be brought down by bow und hoof. It probably would have been
!“* °? Wcl/"1'
arrow by T&lt;&gt;rrc*i Nagler. former Has­ broken all anyhow, for when un arrow1 and Rc,,ef Mobilization, has been
several sheafs u&gt;
of heavy *undn,« a
»&lt;«&gt; »“ hU
tings boy. who now is a research engi- posees Utrough
u,IUUHn mrvvrux
animal tiie
the play of
uf j
rT!Jh",s 00 lrt‘.?«JorUn« ch"’
nt-er with the Smith Company ut Mil- muscle on a large anltnul
waukt-c.
. the muscles against each other usually j;actor building agencies as well as the
agencies thnt provide physical relief.
For fifteen year# Mr Nagler has been snaps tiie sliaft.
making annual hunting trip* into Cun-, "I tried one more slvdt and mtesed ;A roup-line is not enough; u mans
must* be saved ns well as his
ado. Until lust year.he hunU-d with a and then I had my- little uttack ol spirit
,
rifle and he lias baggtxl mor.t kinds of buck ague. I never feel nervous at the body, "The life is more than meat,"
forward to the future. Mr.
game to be found in the north woods. I time I am shooting, but when it is all Looking
Baker'reminds
us that our Ideal b far
Four years ago. However, lie determined over I1 ts-uin
begin to cet
get tmlverv.
qulvery.
than that men should be ''well;
to give up the rifle und hunt only with
"We gave the anunal an hour to more
fed
and
M.-lfhh
and satisfied, like rowsj
boW und arrow. He wiu an expert with come __
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to rest, and
then__we took _____
up its in long grass" And even in lhe pres­
the rifle, had taken -many prizes and .trail. Only 200 yards uway we found it ent crisis, Mr. Baker Insists that the!
had set a record ft&gt;r consecutive bull's lying
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dead
where it liad fallen over n agencies that develop nnd sustain
eye at, 1,000 yards In the national rifle high creek bank."
character are "indispensable to any
matches ut Comp perry.
Mr. Nagler makes Ills own bows and
"I .suddenly reuUzWrTnrtSys,. "how hi* own arrows and last year he, used effort which confronts poverty, want
nnd disease.” "Courage, morale and
Jittle chufu-i- wild game hud ngnitu.t the them on a hunting expedition. Hl* wise guidance are needed today," he
high-powered rifle in the hands of a borfs are of Yew hickory and Osag- concludes, "as tlicy have seldom been
man trained to hit small targets at ।Orange nnd are five nnd one-luilf feet in the history of our country."
Sich distances. It wasn't sport, it was long with a draw of 55 pounds at 2B
All this needs to be taken closely to
aughter. I didn't want to give up inches. Tlie cedar arrows are tipped
hunting but I decided 1 was gXng to with thin str-el broadheads of ra»ir heart by tlvc publlr at a lime when the
give the uiUmnts a break, ro I took up iharpnes*. A hunting'arrow lacks the character building agencies" are,
with actual collapse be-1
archery." On the expedition this year stunning
:
impact of a rifle bullet, m threatened
Mr. Niiglcr'lcft .Milwaukee September ;must be designed to moke a wide nnd cause so many people now say thaU
26 and returned November 1. Twenty ideep incision. Tlie maximum effective they will give only to the organiza-]
tlons
that
are
concerned with physical I
minutes after Ik- nnd hte guide left the :hunting range of such hunting equip­ relief.
'
train on -the west slope of the; Cana- :ment is about fifty' yard*.
And It must always be remembered,
dian RiKkles they row their first bull
Forrest Nagler is lhe son of John G. too, that the sujsreme "character build­
moose, but it was in ojx-n brush and Nagler nnd was born nt Freeport. Tin- ing agency" Is the church. To discon­
they made so much noise In their" effort ।senior Mr. Nagler Was formerly super­ tinue the supixirt given to it because
to stalk it. thut they could not get near visor of Irving township and tlu-n of tlie pressure of other claims would
enough for ti shot
। county clerk of Barry county. He stud­ be to underinliw the whole structure
"This year I didn't even take a rifle ;ied law in nn office here and was-ad­ an which all the claims of social wel­
with me." Mr. Nagler says. "I had only &gt;mitted to the bar. Later he was in fare depend. It would be like dispens­
tup bows and 40 arrows Hale carried charge of the Middleville batik nnd ing with the fire department whgn the
a rifle, for we were going hit'j grizzly from there bought a fruit farm near city is in flames!—FYum Federal Coun­
country and the grizzly te. the only South Haven. He operiUed that suc­ cil* Bulletin.
really treacherous wild animal to be cessfully for several years and is now a
founef in America But the rifle wasn't supervisor In Van Buren qxinty.
MEETING OF THE QUIMBY
fired during the three weeks we spent
Forrest graduated from the High
NUTRITION CLASS.
in lhe woods.”
school here and tlu-n took an engineer­
A person entering the Community
Their entire equipment could be ing course nt the University of Michi­ Room of the Quimby church, Friday.
packed on tla-lr bucks, but they em­ gan. AfU-r college he entered the Allls- December 9. could toll by a glance th*’,
ployed hones for tlie first two days of Chnlmcrs Comimny and became one of a live, interested meeting ul the
their tour days' trek Into the wilder- tlieir outstanding men. He specialized Quimby, Nutrition Class .was in ses­
nes«. Worn that lime on. every thlrig in turbines and has taken out several sion.
was carried on their bunks. "We had patents concerning their construction.
It was almost a 100 per cent meeting
only our eltk-rdown sleeping twigs, u Two years ago he received an oiler as 19 out of the 21 members were pres­
little food and our weaiioiu. Tlie bow from tlie. Smith Company, manufac­ ent and three visitors. The Christmas
und arrow* weighed only 30 ounces, in turers of auto chassis, to enter their spirit wu.i active for the suggestions for
contrast to tlie eight or ton pound rifle engineering research department. 'lie Christmas Sweets given by lhe leader,
and'flve pounds of shells. In the way is now one of Die leading men In this .Mrs. Fancher, and were carefully noted.
t»I ftxxl we carried only oatmeal nnd division.
’
The roll call brought out a number of
rice. Fbr the rest we depended on the
Facts concerning Mr. Nagler's bow favorite Christmas stories The games
luune such as partrtdge nnd grouse, and arrow hunting exploit were taken led by Mrs. Robert Martin were be­
which I ktlk-d with bow und unuwx. from ah account in the Milwaukee tween the Christmas Reds and the
nnd the fi-JT^c could'catch with the Daily Jounml.
• Christmas Greens, and resulted in a
bow- *s a rod und the bowstring as a
higher score for the Greens.
line. 1 carried a fish hook in mJ' comW. IL C. MEETING.
That the talk on and demonstration
puss case-."
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The W. R C. held Dec. 10. 1932 was of a vegetable plate was a huge success
They had no u-nt. but found in tlie called to order by the president. Mrs. was attested by tiie "Ohs!" nnd “Ahsl”
umbrella spruce ample protection from1 Stella Foreman.
when the plate was passed. Then to
rata "No rain enn |u-n&lt;-trute the um-’
Roll call of officers and meeting prove tiuit this group. are endeavoring
breiia spruce's thick foiiagr.” Mr. Nug-’ ojx-ned for business. The chaplain read to practice what has been taught, the
ler says, "and tlu- ground tinder the-Ta'porttairnf Scripture and we repeated main dishes of the luncheon that fol­
tree is'covered n foot, deep with dry the American's creed.
lowed were vegetable,-,. This probably
ncAlles on which not a drop of water' ’ There were 27 calls made on the hud never liappencd before In that
has ever fallen. There are lots worst­• sick and shut-ins nnd *5 other th^n Community Room.
beds than Un eiderdown bug on ouch1 money reported. We had a public sup­
After a clear explanation of the
a mattress."
.
per on Dec 3 nnd turned in $530 to health wore by Mrs. Fancher, the1
. Their goal wm Ute FTomt riyi-r val­' ttte general fund and there will be a members tried seeing themselves as
ley. hunting toward the three-way di­’ public supper , held the first Saturday others see them. There were several
vide.
night In each month. There will be a surprised and delighted with a fine
"We hunted the principal game cross­ birthday party nt the hall the 17th score of over 90. Others were .do! so
ings between two mountain ranges," of Dec. which is to be a pot luck and happy over a lower *core. However,
lie says. "These. were well traveled1 hope to see all members present. We carefully taking tlie exercizes as given-’
trails which the animate followed from1 I also clcctVd .the following officers: and eating as taught, without a doubt j
one spur to another, and by fallowing-t President. Htclla Foreman; 8. V_ Tillie will bnng Improvement All are look-1
one of them or taking a stand near itL Hocvenalr; J. V., Tillie McLravy; Ing forward to the next meeting with]
■ Treas.. Nellie Gower; Chaplain, Clara delight —Lena Hetdeman.
Then- hu* been little hunting in thatI Clark; Con.. Lucy Turner: Guard. Ida
region and the animate are not as ner­■ Palmuticr; IJelcgnte, Clara Tinkler.
SOUTH SIJULTZ.
I j
vous as in more heavily hunteji dte-■
Corps clox-d in regular form by givOur schpol exiiectx to have a tree ■ !
tricta. This makes it Ideal for huntingf Ing fliig salute nnd singing America.— nnd the teacher, and pupils are pre- j &gt;
with bow nnd arrow, for which 50 yards* Mrs.- Edith Bechtel, Press Corr.
. paring a fine program for Christmas.; :
is the maximum effective range.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Kahler of- ,
Tlie unit fa weighing Bold is the troy; North Bar.ry spent Wednesday after-1 I
"I had taken up a stand nt a prom­
ising spot near one of these game ounce. A “fine” ounce means an punce noon with Frank Hom.
trails. Les Hale was a few yards away of pure gold.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Lester Bonneville visit- ;
ed relatives in Battle Creek Tuesday,, ,
hts mother and nephew, who have been i
visiting them, returned home with;
them.
\ I •
Mrs. Ida Ashby attended the P T.'.
A. at Cloverdale Friday night and en- i
Joyed the program.
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1
Charles Wallace of Rutland visited
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciiar-,
ley Kedyon. from Thursday until Sun-I
day. He spent Saturday with Clinton
Horn and called on his uncle, G. E.'
Kenyon. His many friends here are
glad to see him feeling so much bet - j ,
Increase quantity and rapidity of production

Money for Every Demand at
Christmas Time
Join Our

STS :?&gt;irt.a“u"" ”

Have you tried our

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and enlarge margin* between feed and selling
coat*.

Use the grainat roughage and ailage pn your
own place in feeding cow*—buy WAYNE
DAIRY FEED to aupply the thing* lacking in
your own feed*.
There i* a WAYNE DAIRY FEED that will fit
profitably into your feeding program. Give
them a trial.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.

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FLOUR
FEED
COAL -:- CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE!
FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS

PHONE 2118

1933 CHRISTMAS

SAVINGS CLUB!
It affords us a great deal of pleasure to know that we have made hundreds of peo­
ple happy at Christmas time by sending them a nice check just when they need it
most. Those who have started this method bf systematic savings seldom leave
it. They open a new membership in each club year after year, because
they have foi^nd these plans easy and convenient and the end of
. the year they have a neat little sum to use as they please.

72 Years
Continuous
Service

Safe
Conservative
Progressive

The Club Is Now Open Everybody Invited to Join
There Are 16 Efisy, Attractive Plans for Saving Offered in the "Christmas
Savings Club” . . . Here Are Some of the Most Popular to Choose From:—

Plan B

Secures $25.50

First deposit 2c, increasing 2c each
week, for 50 Weeks, last deposit $1.00,

Plan C Secures $63.75
.

First deposit 5c, increasing 5c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $2.50.

Plan D Secures $ 1 27.50
First deposit 10c, increasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $5.00.

Plan E

Secures $ 1 2.75

First deposit 50c, decreasing 1c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 1c.

Plan F

Secures $25.50

First deposit $1.00, decreasing 2c each
week, for. 50 weeks, last deposit 2c.

Plan G Secures $63.75
’ First deposit $2.50, decreasing 5c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 5c.

Plan H Secures $127.50
First deposit $5.00, decreasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 10c.

Plan I

^Secures $5.00

Deposit 10c each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan J

Secures $ I 2.50

Deposit 25c each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan K Secures $25.00
Deposit 50c each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan L

Secures $50.00

Deposit $1.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan M

Secures $ I 00

Deposit $2.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan N

Secures $125

Deposit $2.50 each week, for 50 week?.

Plan O

Secures $250

Deposit $5.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan P

Secures $500

Deposit $10 each week, for 50 weeks.

Mr. and Mra. Frank Whipple are en­
tertaining his .mother, Mrs. Whipple,
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Noah and chil­
dren of Hastings were -Bunday guests
of her sister, Mrs. Jim Wilcox and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson ot
Kalamazoo were Bunday evening call­
ers at the home of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley and
children of Kalamazoo were guests of
lierjiarenU. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gor­
ham. on Saturday.
A number of ladies from here at­
tended the nutrition class meeting at
Mra. Floy Bechtel's In Hastings ThuAday. They report a fine time. The
February meeting will be held, at the
home of Mrs. Ray Erway.
Mr. and Mrs W'm Havens spent
Wednesday at the home of their I
daughter, Mra. Rankin Hart, of Brush
Ridge.

We Have Plans to Suit Everybody . . . Young and Old . the More
You Put In, the More You Will Receive at the End of 50
Weeks and We Add 3-' Interest to Your Deposits

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS -:- MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 18M

MILO,
read a birthday poem wrKicn by Mn. Wilcox al Battle Creek where a mort tfie condition which haa beet
, Frank. E. Puracll and wife to Lane
A health clinic wa* conducted al Fannie Jackaon. Bcveral ChxUtma* enjoyable; birthday party was held in painful the— week*.
Frank H. Rorick and wife to Willard
loulcena Mchwrlal Home at Charlotte.
’
B n&lt;
Reynold*. Lot 93, Mix'* Add.. Naah- Milo school Wednesday and little Jack carol* were sung through the program. honor ot B. B. Wilcox’* Mth birthday.!
65 Ac. Sec. 26. Hastings Twp
u
A lovely dinner wa* served and a cakjiWEST ORANGEVJU.E
Bradfield U the happy powewor of a
Burton Wataon. et al. to Irving Bar- villtwith M candlre wa* made by Mra
*»© EAST GUN LAKI- _
*Mary Peake Hom to Charley E health pin, y—,
llr.ar.ria honodu IMT ftUrfr II w Mr. Mid Un. B A. .MrC.d, riy hA.r
A pleasant nnje wa* that of Thurs­
LeclUeitnbr. 40 Ac. Sue. 31. BalUmdre.
Mason Tobias, liastlngs..................... 24 Twp
returned from a week'* visit wit11
Clarence V. Klnne- and wife to F. day, Dec. 8, when twenty-three mem­ Club wa* held al "the home of Mr*. a delightful family affair.
Atklry Swift. Dowling
............... . .20 : Edward J. Bach and wife to Pred W.
MU* Elizabeth Wood's birthday. wa* j friends and relatives at Mcouney.
bers of the Home Literary club and Chua acott. Friday. A lovely dinner
Carlton E. Inman. Grand Rapid*
34 Stamm. 199 Ac. Sec. 3. Assyria
celebrated Sunday st the home of Iter ■ Ohio.
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, Twp
,,
Carlton Twp. 28*. Ac. Sec 11. Has- three visitors were entertained at the
8. Jenkins to Fred
tlng4. 293. c|ty.
Wilma Jane Hooper. Middleville M..28 *uiysacs ~
J A Broyn.
mjh. Roy Burgvn ha* been on the
prraldent, Lucy Norris, called the meet* grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Merritt
s
■»« «n Ar «.H- ie A«vria
^ojd
and wlfe t0 johh H home of Mrs Hutuc Bellinger for the, Ing to order and a good program wa* Wood ot Prairieville, where the two sick ILrt but is much better nt thn
annual Christmas meeting. After ,a|
WARRANTY. DEEDS.
'
sumptuous pot luck dinner the meet-.given under the direction of Mesdanus famine* were together lionortng this writing
Edna Grtnage to Geonp' H- Shrive.
Harry P Brown and wife to L A- Alvin Helrigle and wife u^Walter R. Ing was called to order by the preai- Shelp. Honeywell and Jackson. After event. Miss Elizabeth is a ffupil of. Bom December 2. a boy to Mr. and
par. Sec* 5 and 6. Orangeville Two.
Abbey and wife. Lol 4. Blk 4. Butler.. Lobdell. Receiver. 75 At&lt;TrVffig Twp. dent. Mra. J. K. Flower. Roll w*» i the program, stunt* were enjoyed Kellogg agricultural school and has Mrs. Cecil Hanton. who will answer
Agnta E- Ne.isc to-John R Weiring Add., city,"
■
Ingnd Mathmsoii to Haas Mathituon. answered naming one's favorite author. i with world* of laughter. Miss Scott is hod honor marks in her studies each to the nanie of Virgil. Mbthcf and son
210 Ac-. Sec II and 12. CasUvton and
Glenn IzHoy Okrllnger. et al. u 20Ac. Sec. 33,1U»tlng* Twp. .
'■ _Mra.
_________
_ re- i» lovely hoateu and _____
,
i doing fine.
Evers___________
gave an excellent book
provided several month.
Lot 107 Nashville.
Bmer A. Caukln and wife. Par. Sec
Boyd A. Sorffbury and uife to Don view.
view, "reciMrtng
reviewing one of Dickie Baum'*
Baum’*1 game*.
games.
B N. Fenner was to unfortunate as!
‘
julin W. Duffey to Bind Fiupatrirk.126. Castleton. Twp.
A Siegef P*r.’’Scc 8. Orangeville Twp.
Mlsj, Nlpa Fenner gave a paper! Sunday the families of S. B. Wilcox to fall three weeks ago and break 3
The world loves a tover-probabh
et al. Lot 44 Elmwred Beach. Gun lake I Floyd .Miller and wife to Eiva Payne.
Don A Stegcl to Cleo F. Sornbury. 1Jreparc&lt;l. by Mra. Cecile Palmatlcr and Merle Bradfield with W. A. bone in hts hand, also splintering it because hl» letters will some day be
Par Sec. 8 Orangcplle Twp 3^ of Books.” Mr*. A. J. Mil** Spaulding went to the home of Lyle j badly. An X-ray Thursday revealed read in court.
Cora A Sheldon th Charles H Leon-.
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}
an! und wife. S'.- Lou 4 and 5. Blk. 7.
KcntirWs Add., dty.
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Dennis Wiley and wife to Joedah Alwinc wife. Lou&gt; 7 and 8. Blk 30. Eartern Add.. City.
Earl R Ackley and wife to Dennis
P Vosburgh and wife, 72 Ac.. Sec. 20,Johnstown .Twp.
Floyd F- Evert* and wife to Edward
S. Hafner and wife. Par. Lot 10, Blk 7.
Phillips ^tid . City
Harvey O. Carr U&gt; Morris England
and wife. Lot 9. England .-. Subdivision.
Sec. ft. Orangeville.
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Ruth Alling to Frank R Hannah and

“I’ve saved enough money
at my IGR store to buy many
of my Christmas Gifts!”

$15,000.00

Johnstown TWp.
Nellie M. Hitt W Henry J Schatbly.
80 Ac. Sec/. 18. Woodland and 140 Ac..
Sec. 13. carltrln. Pur. Hustings City.
Rulplf. W. Roger* - and wife to S.
Mabel Sisson, N'. Ix&gt;t* 973 .and 976.

'S. Mabel SLuon to Ralph W. Rxcrs
and Wife.- N".- LMa 975 and 976, Ctty.
Addie D. perry to Roy E. Perry et al
Und *. interest &gt;n Lot 8,‘Podunk lake"

Roy E. Perry et al. to Addle D. Perry ,
Uiul. '&lt; interest in Lot 8. Podunk lake |
plat.-21) Ac. Sec. 23.-Rut land Twp.
John W. Ferdon and wife to Esther ]
£. BUlb'iii'g. Par. See. 32. Yankee
Springs Tup.. .
Esther C, Billburg to John W. Ferdon
and wife. Par Sec. 32. Yankee Springs. &gt;
John W. Ferdon and wife to EsUicr
C. Billburf. Dots 1. 2. and 3 fjike View I
Park. Yanlp e Springs Tup.
, Esther C. Billburg to John W. Ferdon J
and wife, Lou' 1. 2. and 3 Lake View 1
, Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
Peter Longstreet and wife to Clar- I
encc Longstreet jmd‘wife.’309 Ae_. Secs. .
25 and 36, TTiomapple Twp

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES
10c
«■* &lt;b' kiddixt* «fyr« pop when th*y
seir Chjnuo*» •tO'kiu** HIM wtih
'■'nutmt whcdiMme mrecU. (Itown&gt;. can
Ik'lr &gt;wmi tooth full
with i'uth health liuiUlns canitlM-

Vanilla Extract

Biscuit Flour IGR
PREPARED

2 w». 23c

ru 27c
CAKE FLOUR
n. 19c

2 c.n. 25c

MIXED NUTS

ZIc
Hydrox Cookies
tSltlNE TOT TRUCK »
: with each rousn.
Lb.

Milk IGA

C.n

6c
c.« 9c

Spices

Shrimp IGA

32c

JELLO

c.» 17c

Crisco

Can

19c

IGA FLOUR
2. . u. s..k’63c

Campbell’s

beans

Apricots IGA dntko

Baking Chocolate
IGA ■
„
- lb- bar

1 9c

Pineapple IGR

* PROBATE COURT.
" Kst. Marques E. Segur. dec'd.-Order .
allowing claims entered.
ant nnd inventory tiledEst. Day Pugh, dee d. Bond'filed, let­
ters VkStied oidtr limiting settlement
entered, petition for hcaniu* claims:
filed. nofJn- to creditors Lv.ucd.
.
Est. Fr&lt;“d SlUdt. doc’ll. Discharge of.
Admr. t&amp;sued. eMail1 enrolled.
account till'd., order .udgnlng residue
entered, de .charm* uxAdnir. Uancd. es­
tate c-nrollud.
©it. Phe-be Elliston, dee d. Final ac­
count filed, order allowing final ,account entered. discharge of executor is-

E-t. Lottie Murphy Hart, dec’d. Order
allowing claims entered.
E-t William R. Wickwire, dec’d.
Warrant and inventory filed.
" ' “
~ tones, dec’d. -Final.
account filed,
for publication entered.
Ert. Emma E. Shafer, dre’d. Peti­
tion lor detcnnlnat'.bn of heirs filed,
order fur publication entered.
Est. Marlon S. Evans, deed. Wil!
tiled,N prtltiojt for probate tiled, order
for publication entered!
Est. Lloyd Hurp&gt;r. Annual account
filed, . '
•
E t Caleb fusbridger. dec'd. Annual

Est. Mary E Allen. Annual account ,
of guaidian filed.
E-t Clement Smltti^dec'd. Petition \
to re-o-(x'n .-.aid eMate nnd re-assign- 1
men! at certain real estate filed, order
rr-openlhg .laid estate and re-assign- ■
nient of certain .real estate entered. •
E't. Uyhutsion McKinni...-dec d An- ;
nual account of Aamt*. filed
E»t Elmer L Slvifcr. dec’d Petition :
for Admr. tiled, waiver of notice filed. :
txMid of Admr. filed. lettcnuB'Admr, is- u

mony of «unrM&lt;'j fllcei, order deter­
* minimi heir* enkfred.
F t ’Catherine M Mayo. deed. In*
E-- Firdcnck Studt. dec’d. Receipt
inheritance tax'tiled.•
E t 'E’.mcr E. Shafer, dec’d. Petition
&gt;r hearing clmnw filed, notice to credlk

John I B.ikcr. dee d. Bond of
or filed, letters, lotumentury u&gt;-

Bn&lt; n Wklker, dee d.
g issued.
Harry E Tufnt:
it of executrix, t

Paid to Christmas Savings
Club Members Last Week
BY THIS OLD BANK... DID YOU
GET ONE OF THOSE CHECKS?
Th^ club started several days ago, but you can just as well start now. You
have a wide choice of plans. Starting with 1 c, 2c, 5c or 1 Oc and increasing
each week; or you can start with a large amount and decrease your pay­
ments each week. Then there are the even amount clubs . . . you can start
• with any given, amount and pay that same amount each week.

You Can be Sure of a Check Next December If
You Join One of These Easy-Saving Plans Now!

Just Look Over These Plans
INCREASING CLUB PLAN

rciub
2cClub
5cClub
10cClub

Deposit 1c 1st week. 2c 2nd. week;
Increase 1c each week-i-in 50 weeks

-42^
Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week;
s25-°
Increase 2c each week—in 50 weeks
Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2nd week;
*63-Increase 5c'each week—in 50 -weeks
Deposit 10c 1st week, 20c 2nd week;
Increase 10c each week—in 50 weeks $127i0

Can .1 3c

I.G.A. COFFEES

Can 15C

Synshine Nobility
Assortment
Pkg. 31C

‘ I ’ Blend u. 32c
‘G’ Blend u. 27c
‘A’ Blend u- 22c
u. 39c

RAISINS

pt,. 9c

And Don't Forget, We Arc Independent,
■ Home-Owned Store* !

IGA STORES

25c CLUB PLAN
Deposit 25c
each -week—
in 50 weeks..

$ 1 O 50*.
L iLt "

50c CLUB PLAN

DECREASING CLUB PLAN

50cClub
$l00Club
*2-? Club
$50U Club

START with 50c and DECREASE 1c
each week—in 50 weeks.................

42”
START with $1.00 and DECREASE 2c
$25“
each week—in 50 weeks...................
START with $2.50 and DECREASE
$6373
5c each week—in 50 weeks...............
START with $5.00 and DECREASE
10c each week—in 50 weeks.......... 427??

Interest Will Be Added to These Amounts
. at the Rate of Three per cent

Deposit 50c
each week-—
in 50* weeks. .

5““

$1.00 CLUB PLAN
Deposit $1.00
tMMi h - week— $ E* /A00
in 50 weeks.*.
Ov7 ”

$2.00 CLUB PLAN
Deposit $2.00
each week— § -1
in 50 weeks..
1 v/\J

Notice of

Final

You can begin with the largest payment and decrease each week)

•ued. cjtafe enrolled.

ay. health (iriEg tfciUK

Even Amount
Club Plan

Order a.llortng th|yd supplement to fi­
nal accopnt entered.
Eit Eva- May Manby Fifth annual
account ot guardian filed
.
.
acCount and agwmtm filed, petition'
and oid.-r* to a.-sign U. S bond filed,
final receipt filed, order iurtstuiK rta&gt;i*
dm- entered tUschargv of executor uMied. ertate unrolled.
E-t E- .x-ie Btseeil. dec’d Annua! ucc ut" filed, order for publication cn-

EM.Chrirtinn
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,.
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J. Brand.'.etler.
nual acto int filed
E : Samuel W. Moir. deed. Pent ion
tor Admr. tiled
Ert Sarah Ella Sitwell, deetj. OrEst Carrie May Kelley Rcieu.se ot.
guardian filed. discharge ol guardian
IMlWd.
lor general and special Admri filed,
order appointing special Admr. entered,
order lor publication entered.
Est. Charice L. Huffman, dee d. Final
account and »-alter tiled, order allow-i.
nig account entered, dischirgc of exec­
utor uuucd, estate enrolled.
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NAftHVlLLt.
Lost Week's Letter.
w.~r. m Don’t forget the Parmelee Aid will
-------------- ---------------------!uaw
«r»nt AundaV
'Mary Worw
Hope spent
Sunday with
with rw'ativM
relatives be held at tiie homo of Mr. and Mrs.
in Lansing.
Larulng.
! Olney Adams Thursday. Dec, 15th.
When Best Of Insects Bleep In
Mrs. Grace Knoll^-p&lt; Assyria, spent Dinner served at noon. Everyone wcl- I
These Pests Take Dollars
tlie week end with Mr*. Ottie Lykins, i come. Come.
Mr. and Mrs. Gali Lykina and sons 1 Mr. .afid Mr*. Malcolm McIver enFrom. Farmers* Pockets
1 tertalned friends from Grand Rapids
East Lansing—Michigan formers who spent Bunday Vth hte parents.
Rev. and Mrs. D. C- Ostroth of Sunday.
want to keep In condition for their an­ Lansing spent Friday with hri parents. &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bchurr and
nual bummer battle with insects are
and Mrs. Albert Ostroth.
i*wu of Grand Rapid* Were Bundayadvised to turn their attention to the Rev.
iberal trade-in allow­
Neighbor* and friends of Mr. and i guests of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Bchurr.
oxbot which tlie entomology depart­
Mr*. Clyde Hamilton gathered at their
Birge Thomas. Wm. Kelly and David 1
ance— now—on all Fires tone
ment Ufa
at Michigan State v*
CollMfc*S«ys
—- -A- . .home Saturday night for a farewell1 Benawu went to Ann Arbor Wednt*-1
High Speed and Heavy Duty
can be eradicated by organized can-jI party. The Hamilton* are leaving’day. Mr. Benawa remained at the
munlty effort during the winter and ]wm for their new home near Howell. University hospital for treatment.
spring rnantli*
,
Why take a chance on worn,
Funeral services faMr*.
Lillian,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermren
entcrtw. XZt «hteh; te' ab» known o
for
Mrs.nmt
Lllltar.
.?^in.£^biSr£the
uro?..••»&gt;,
HUl- W
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d“vtd
’? —• : PMIllCU MW
«» Luliutl
L"*" V&gt;ub
ClubKenncen
st (twir
their enter*
home
t:.~
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.».A**
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ni
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witrbles and as gnib-ln-the-bock. te the .her
life in this vicinity, were held I Friday evening.
you can buy Fire* tone non­
larvae of an insect which lays it* egg* Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the j Mr*. Hannah Morgan is staying with I
skid safe, proven tires at lowon entile during tlw summer. The tar- ,Hrea
&gt;&lt;«• runmd
hom,.
oondi^t^
’
by
Ru,
Mr,
1,
D
funend home, conducted by Rev. her' stetef? Mra David Benawu while1
vac hatch, are transferred Into the • ;Francis. Mrs. Gall Lykins fumUhcd Mr. Ikf.txu
in Ann Arbor
a
WK ■
animal's mouth when it licks Itself, and;;the music. Mr*. HlH-pn-vetl away at' The Home Economic* Group Mil
Firestone Tire* are designed
^^B
' ^B
then
travel
through
the
tissues
till
।
to grip the road. The non-akid
home of her daughter. Mrs Jesse‘meet this week Friday. Dec Sth with
ni
they find a resting ptace just under the the
Miller.
: Mrs. Mabel Kcrmeen.
luED
tread ia thick, tough und gives
skin on the animal’* back.
TIh&gt; many friends of Mrs Flora Toy----------------B^M DWW B Jw M
25% longer non-akid safety.
A hole 1* made through the *kln of lor will-be sorry to hew of tier serious
STATE ROAD.
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B^
BBBD
Glen Schulte-only laat
the animal nnd the oxbot larvae rests lllncsa
{Last week’s letter.
uhttl it te ready lo transform to an
month set a new world’* rec­
Last Tuuwlay noon a carload of; Mr* Mary O'Connor of Martin, spent
.
—
adult. If permitted, the tarvae pawc* gypsies stopped at the home of Fred ia
ord in climbing Pike’s Peak,
days last week at her home here.,
through tlw opening in the skin. pU­ Fuller and robbed hla father. Tammy' Mr. and Mr* Claud• Wiseman have
in 16 min. 47 sec. His top
pate* tn the ground, and then change* Fuller, who te In the eighties of M0.00. i moved to Hastings, from the Hick* ।
to an adult fly ready to cummlt fur­ On Thursdoy Mr. Fuller had his money fa™negotiating manyhair-rataing
t.«-Dlp»«i Tire.
ther damage.
returned to him. By broadcasting the | Mrs. Mattte White of Hasting* vte- .
skid nr
allworldrreordaan road
nmu »h«T. »
•■kid
or a
a lira
Ur.
Damage to hide*, meat, and corali- TOM»ry tlw IOT»1« .... pUknl up.
!?&lt;■
Mr, Lucy Cotatuu. I
' lion of the cattle attacked causes losses
failure meant death.
Mileage aad Kndnraiee.
The annual Jigga supper wus riven n?!rs‘4‘,&gt;,
„
i of many thousand* of dollar* annually. Tuesday night at the K. of P Hall
i ilM- ilac Sothard Hart is visiting
It’s that kind of stamina
The tarvae can be killed by the appli­
The
annual
Christmas
turty
of
the
.
wm.
Mr.
and
Mrs. James Sothard ,
that makes Firestone Tires safe and economical for you.
cation of a compound called Gusanol. Clover Leaf dub will be held in the | Our„ ‘*“chtr,?ub&gt; E'1?*”11
That’s xhy race drivers use Firestone Tires. They won’t
Thte material kil» the Insect but doer, basement of Uie Evangelical church Was driving to Hastings Sattirdaj
not injure animal* in any way. Coun­ Thursday night. The husbands and. ™rnln&lt;
risk their lives on any other make.
«« of Andrew Kenty
agricultural
tiirenta
are
familiar
with
friends of the member, will be enter• •&gt;* tun,iwl
to *°
•
No tire in the world has the Firestone endurance. That
tlw mctliod of treatment.
tamed. A supper wUl be served at mUk truck nn&lt;1 ln M&gt;m&lt;‘
.shc losl I
is because Gutn-Dipping, the patented Firestone preeces,
Individual- farmers can destroy the seven o'clock
•
control of her car and hit the bank.
transforms the cotton coriis into tough, sinewy units. It
oxbot tarvae which attack the cattle
Mr*
Earle
Hoffman rroelvid word. ™
'
means that the liquid rubber penetrates every cord and
in their herds; but. unleai the rest of ,Monday afternoon that her mother had i £ *T- J*XdK? RhJ^'
the fafmers in the community dp tlie ■;-....j,...,.. ..
coats every fiber, aaafiringprotection againat internal heat.
met! up her car quite badly She was
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
‘ I fast in the door, but lucky for her, 1 .
Two Extra Guin-Dippc&lt;l Curd Plica under the Tread, give
mining forms
farms will
will travel
travel and
and reinfect
reinfect “V? Cr&lt;*k.. n*&gt; haU apenl Sunday’, ■------ e she was not hurt any. only for
joining
56% stronger bond between tread and cord body.
with her mother.
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
irr^lt gave her.
clean herds.
Mr*. Findlay Traxler of Salt Lakei
Don’t buy cheap tires that are only made to sell. Don’t
City. Utah, te spcncUng a few weeks'
risk your life on wet, slippery pavements these October
DUNHAM SCHOOL NEWS.
with
her
mother,
Mra.
Jessie
Von
Au\
daya—Use the same precaution race drivers use. Trade in x Last Weeks Leiter.
ker.
'
your old tires—We will give you a liberal allowance on
We were very glad to have Reverend
The D. A. 8. of tha . Evangelical
Firestone Tires—the aafett tlrci in the world.
Rhoades and Reverend Watson visit church was entertained Wednesday
qUr school Tuesday. Reverend Wat­ afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Clyde
son gave us a fine talk on ‘Saying Briggs.
•No’ to ourselves.”
Mr. and Mra. Elwin Vender and son
Ralph Swift missed a day and a half of Detroit were week end guests of the
of school this* week on account of a latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
bump receivea at school.
Schulze Sunday gueMs were. Mr and
Robert Frantz had his tonsils out Mrs. Ray Noban of Kalamo. Homer
COURT and JEFFERSON . DltAMn
last- week.
.
Sawdy of Woodland and Mr. and Mra.
HASTINGS t MICHIGAN ’ rUUIlW
We arc looking forward with a great Earle Schulze nnd daughter
deal of interest to the hot luncheons! Mr. and Mrs. James and daughter
starting next week.—Brandt McIntyre, of Cleveland spent a few days with
latter's father. Fred Potter, und
WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN Reporter: Josephine. Romig, Teacher, the
sister. Miss Gladys Potter.
| Tlw Misses Leia Belle and Avis
i Hinckley of Lake City are visiting at
I the Harold Hess home.
I Mrs. Millie A. Claus, aged 63. of
Grand Rapids passed away Friday
morning.
She Is survived by her
husband, one son Milo Young, her
mother, Mrs. Cornelia Bower, both of
Nashville, two brothers
and four
grandchildren. Funeral services were
held Monday at 10:30 at the Clarenoe
D. Sullivan funeral home. Interment
in Maple Hill cemetery at Charlotte
Mrs. Charley ‘ Kohler. Mrs. Fred
I'wmm ■mwoaenc'
Fisher, Mrs. Goll Lykins and Mrs. Llbble Marshall were at Battle Creek
Tuesday.
The Community Brotherhood was
held at the Community house Monday
night. Following the supper an open
meeting was held In the Methodist
church. Ray Brundage. Parole Commlnioner from Lansing was the speak­
er. He brought a male quartette with
him.
.
Harry Wolcott of Harbor Springs a
former employee of the Nashville News
sweet and Juicy
fine for baking
was united In marriage to Ida Mae
Norte of Larulng recently.
Kenneth Lykins was at Eaton Rap­
ids and Springport Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Frank DUbahncr and
daughter of Chicago called at the Gall
Lykins' home Saturday.

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DURFEE ITEMS.
Last Weeks Letter.
Rev. R. M. Hall of Waukcahma. as­
sisted Rev. Fred King, our local rantster, In revival meetings at the East
Baltimore United Brethren church lost
weejf. A wonderful Interest Is being
shown. Tlie.se meetings will continue
all tlite week and perhaps Indefinitely,
come out and bring your friends at
eight o'clock every evening.
Plan to attend the quarterly meeting
at McCallum Saturday the seventeenth
nt two P. M. and Bunday the eigh­
teenth at two thirty P. M.
Rev. R M. Tall and Esthel King
spent Bunday \n Waukeshm,*. Rev.
F. H. Nagel of Charlotte took tlie place
of the former Sunday evening.
■ Influenza is raging in tills vicinity
The East Baltimore project class will
meet Thursday al Uie home of Mrs.
Gertrude Furcell far their next lesson
In nutrition.
About twenty-five Invited guests as­
sembled at the Hammond and Bate­
man home with well filled baskets to
help celebrate the birthdays of Chas.
Hammond. Russell Greenfield, and
Anna Moore. Everyone enjoyed tiie
event.
Mrs, Amanda Greenfield is some bet­
ter at this writing.
SOUTHWEST HASTINGS.
Last Week's Letter.
Mn. Clayton Hinckley and Mn.
Mosher attended th® funeral ot a
friend In Nash rille Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coleman and
Evelyn were Bunday Burets tit Mr. and
Mn. John McLeod ot Woodland.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Coleman and
grand daughter. Betty, were tn Battle
Creek Saturday.
Wm. Hanna spent the week end in
George were guest* at the Clayton
Hinckley homo one day last week In
honor of Mr. Hinckley'• birthday.
Butler Smith and mother. Mra.
Chapman, attended the funeral of
John Brown at Cressey Tuesday.
Miss Frances DeMott spent the week
with her sister, Mra. Percy Diamond
in Hastings.
Saturday evening about thirty-five
friends and neighbors gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Albert Nash tor
a farewell party. The evening was

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Farm Clans Will Gather At East
Even- leader ohd .scout otBeiel and
I Lansing For Annual Meetings man
intorttud In the furtherance ot
|
January 30.—February 3 '!____
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tn Barry

I East Unaing-Datea for the annual '»»»** a .special .^ott to attend the
■gathering of tlw agricultural clans of L5fc&lt;'Srs meeting (Thursday' evening.
Michigan have been Mt-for Jan. 30 to.***- &gt;5- at the Letfon rooms. Haalings.
.......
. organisations
..
..
TT. St.-,.
Ben TzOinKtsw,
Johnston. Area Executive, will
vrill
Feb.
3.‘ when . farmers'
and the Wblvertne Woodbiutzers
from all parts of the state will meet at speak.
■
Farmers' Week nt Michigan State Col­ alii play. This will be one of the most.
important
meetings
of
the
year,
and
we
lege.
Farmers' Week had its origin in the 1need your presence.
years when farmers' InsUtaiM were
Thiirwliiy evening. Dec. 8, Farm Pa­
Iteld in most of the raiunms of the
state. Several speakers on agricultural 'trol No. 78. Carlton Center, under the
subjects were seift ffrom the college to 1leadership of Fred A.' Hcnney. Soouland Mr.
took an—
cve-,
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
meet groups of farmers who lived near -1master,
-------- ---------—Shafer.
--------- -----------enough to the rheeting place so they ,llnk hike, cooking their suppers and
could atrer a horse and cutter through
testa in spite of the inclement
the snow drifts and Mill have time weather Second Class Flrebwding in
enough at the tnertinrdo thaw out be- Hie snow, with no more than two
COATS GROVE.
-.follows: Siipt., Mrs. F. C. Wing; Asat. Jure it was chore time.
.
i matches was a real achievement.
The Farm Bureau held an IntcroM- Sl1”1 • Kendall Coite; Sec'y., Margaret
The institutes became *o popular and
•
-- --- ----inc meeting at Coat.i Grove Thursday. Kelsey;- Asst. Secy., Lloyd Demond; the demand for speakers so numerous
Scouts and leaders of Troop 72 arc
RenroMntaUve Vernun Brown of Ma- Trerus.. Harve Woodman; CMoriter. E. that often it w:ai impossible to send a I collecting toys in the first ward. Has­
son was "tiie main speaker. The L A. ° Smith; ASst. Chorister. Ethel Fisher; member of the college staff who hud, tings, and.repairing them at the homes
technical training' in tlie line of farm ,of Mr.
Boilancc. 8.
8. M..
M.. and
and of
of some
jonm of
of
s m—. d the dinner «' noon At
Mr- Ballance.
At th
the- MVUW- Marian Woodmari: Asnt. technical training in the line of farm
L A 8 businesr meeting the folldw- I’ianht. Margaret Coats: Cor. Sec'y.. work of most interest to the audience, ‘be boys. Any family in the first ward
iryr off leers were elected: Pres. Esh-Ila Stalla Chore; Cradle Roll Supt.. Mrs.'Crops nun talked In fruit growing j having toya Is urged to cal) Mr. BalKelrey- Viet-Prr-- Bessie Woodman: B«pha Smith.
seettotu. livestock
isecttoni.
livestock xpeclidl&amp;u
gpcclallata direuMcd
discussed '■ lance.
Secy . Agnes Haiiht; Treas. Mattie
--- ----------------------“-------- 1 j
----------MIm Ruth Woodman.of Caledonia ----------better pigs
before groups of —
dairymen,
and ,t..rv
dairy .husbandry
told;. Toy* arp being repaired in tiie city
nn*
hii.K-ndri. "professors
n.i'fA-.n.. mi*
, KUnble; Flower Coram.. Mrs. Wood­ .*[&gt;ent the week end at home.
• how to jiroducc milk when lhe uu- hall and all troops are asked to have
man and Mr»- 'VTffg; Pianists. Ludle
I dlenco wanted to know the. correct ‘ all repaired and completed toys in the
Fuli-r and Mrs Thompson; Chotitu-rs,
---------.city rocms ready
distribution on
Mrs. Clum and Bessie Woodman.
' Mrs. Julia Dt-Slooven and William 5,‘f-uy8
2&lt;M, u . ,,'
In'.umclcnt funds at the college made the 24th. with the Welfare basket*.
Tlie Christmas program will be given Martin of Knlamaxoo culled on friends
at this place one day the past -week. &gt;’ »»Po««ble to secure enbugh speakers
next Sungay evening, Dec 18.
Wednesday
P.
M.
Dec.
7. teachers of
lor
the
numerous
meetings
so
Farmers'
The many friend, of Mra. Emma lav- ,or ,h* n'im'r”"s •"&lt;*«««« “
Tlie school gives a program at the
' Week was created to meet tlw demands the Nashville school were addressed on
P. T. A Vnc'-ting next week Friday cvc- ingston are glad to know she Is re­ fur information in all types of form Scouting by Mr Shafer, who outlined
covering so nicely from nn operation
----------performed recently at Crlxpe hospital, activities. Thirty organised groups now the Ten Year Plan of Growth, and
At the Community service Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Griffin of Otsego called have special programs ut the college asked their assistance in putting arras.-,
'evening the subject was -Tiie Effects on friends at this place Monday eve- during thy Week. General meetings the program. Troop No. 77 of that
of Alcohol and Various Phares of the ning.
j provide entertainment.- shows bring in town. Arllc A. Reid. Scoutmaster, visit­
Prohibition Question." There were six
George Crass and wife of near Battle the best products ot tlie farms, and ed the Scout Headquarter.-, building in
young, men and five young ladies who Creek made a business trip to this euitysU jx-rmit visitors to . put their Battle Creek. Saturday, where swim­
took part by giving fine talks and read­ place Wednesday afternoon.
ming testj were passed in the pool and
abilities against each other
ings. Special songs were given by Mr.
games cnjfiycd in the gymnasium. The
and Mrs- Wing, the young people, and . Dr. Peter de Bye, Leipzig physicist.1
IRVING.
'troop is rapidly Browing, four new
a mixed quartette.
says that gloss w not a solid, but a
Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Rftrlwcll of, numbers reglMenng In. the last ten
The Sunday school elected officers as hard liquid.
.Wayland visited Mrs. Hartwell's sister. I days.
.
.Mrs. Dell SchUTmann and family, one!
i r
—:----- —
’ day last week.
Plahf are being made for the forma­
, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Merrick from I tI0n of a Nashville Cub Pack; Rev.
Gull take were recent visitors nt thr i Wurtz and Voyle Varney are'making
1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Wilcox.! arrangements for tlie necessary regisMr. und Mrs. Henry Nagel of Gram! ‘ration.
! Rapids and Rev. and Mra. Floyd Nagel I
------------juf Charlotte visited their parents here
ASSYRIA,
part of last week.
; The Assyria Center Unit of the Ex­
Mrs Joe Sfiringer and sons were In -tension Class In nutrition held a very
For safety &lt;»f principal and regularity
Grand Raptd.v Tuesday.
■i inspiring meeting at the Mrs. Mabel
Mrs. Lucretia Benham entertained'I. Hartman home on Friday of lost week.
of dividends; invest your surplus funds
a'friend. Mra. Arnold, from Hastings!- A vegetable plate dinner was served
in building and loan shares. They are
last week.
funder the direction of the chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bush from Has-1• Mn, Allie Thomas of the Austin dlsas near depression-proof as any invest­
tliigs were Bunday guests at Wm. Me-' i.trict.
Cann's.
‘.
ment you can find and return a
: Mr. Bratton of Indiana, who has *.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nichols were in:1. been operating hts saw at Assyria Ccn- f
reasonable dividend.
Grand Rapfds Tuesday.
ter. has gone to Freeport to do work. '
- ■ ——
---------------g&gt; Ii John Augus and fumily accompanied
•SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
’ him.
Mrs. Lulu Gray and son Robert and I Mrs. llaltir Weaver is improved
Karl Vunde Gelson spent today iMon- ’ from her recent illness at the home of
,day» at Battle Creek.
I her twice. Mra. Clare Norris.
Eber Hoffman and Helen Youngs of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and famHastings were married in Indiana No- i ily were Sunday guests at the home of ,
Veinber 26. .1 their slater and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit't Oldttl Building and Loan Atrotiatian \
I M,s„7i.‘nk N?rW.n “,ld
UU1C vlTOe
(Joe Muure
Moore w
of „
Battle
Creek.
: were Battle Creek visitors Wednesday.. Mra. E,,in4!lu Miller will be hostess
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
i -Mr7 a.l.’,C
9.r“y ulltl
ldn Thursday, December 15 to the
Uy of West Vermontville spent Sun-&lt; members of the. Pleasure Birthday ciriday with their mother. Mrs. Lulu j gamgaUon. A potluck dinner and
J. L. Maus &amp; Son, Renrcscnlativea in Hastings
...
... .
Christmas observation wiU be the dl• Mr.^nd Mr- Eber Hoffman uf Has- version.
tings an- spending some-time with his] The Rev. Dorris, a former pastor of
.parents. Mr. und Mrs. peter Hoffman j Battle Creek circuit, filled the pulpit
lai the Bnggs church at the Sunday
I morning service.
■ The unniial meeting of the Lacey
Mutual Telephone Company waa held
; on Monday afternoon. December 13.
I Election of officers and telephone op­
erator were the principal matters of
business.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Plill Gaut have taken
up their abode in. part of Tom Watf son's residence so ns to be near their
! employment.
Rev. Dorris, who has been spending
I some time ut the home ot Mr. und
Mrs. Jay Cole, former parishioners, has
| returned to his home in Grand Rap­
ids.
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3 Lbs. 25c

Pork Hearts
Pork Liver ■
BeeFHearts
Hamburger

Michigan

BeeS

The Problem of the Roil roads
THE difficulty of solving the railroad problem has been greatly increased by
the developnirnt of Competing means of transportation by highway, waterway and
airway, which are aided by subsidies by our national and state governments, and
by exemption from such regulation as is applied to the railroads. The importance
of the railroads to the economic welfare of the country is such that constructive
efforts to solve tlie problem must be made at once, confronted as. we are by cvidejici of the effects produced upon the entire industry and commerce of the coun­
try by the decline in railroad earnings.
■
.
THE SERVICE Ol DIE RAILWAYS IS INDISPENSABLE FOR HAND­
LING H IE GREAT BULK Oh pUR-COMMERCE.
HERE are the facts as to the decline in railway earnings during this depres­
sion. l*he-gross earnings in 1929.were $6,360,000,000 while in 1932 they will
approximate only $^,200,000,000. Railroad operating expenses are 45 per cent
less than they were in 1929, a decline of $2,052,000,000. This was effected by the
reduction ip the number of employees by about 620.000 and in the total wages \
paid them about $ I
5,000,000. Purchases of. fuel, materials and equipment have
been cut about $1,430,000,000. The total reduction in wages paid, and pur­
chases, exceeds $2,750,000,000.
.
.
*
THE recovery of the railways is essential tp the recovery of national proserity .and they cannot recover yhder government policies that promote every kind
of competition with them and at the same time imnpse every kind of restriction up­
on the steam lines to prevent them fronr meeting this competition.
EXPERIENCE AND COMMON SENSE DICTATE THAT EQUALIZA­
TION OF TAXATION AND EQUITABLE REGULATION ARE NEEDED IN
ALL BRANCHES OF TRANSPORTATION.
IMMEDIATE, vigorous action by national, state and local executives and legis­
lators is required. They alone have the opportunity and the power to enact and
enforce the- remedial legislation on taxation and regulation so necessary in this

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extreme exigency.

THROUGH forthright action the tide can be turned, and by bringing back the
railroads’ purchasing power, and by their larger employment of labor, all industry
will be quickened simultaneously. Every man, womarl and child in the country
would be benefited by this correction of basic causes.

MICHIGAN RAILROADS' ASSOCIATION

'

MORGAN. .
Mrs Milly Flory accompanied Mr. ।
and Mrs. J W. Shaffer and son. Hotner. I
। to the tatter s daughters home tn
| Plainwell, aherc they visited over the
(week end. Mrs. FTory u planning to1
stay an additional two weeks wlth:
Mrs Johnson and Eugene.
Rev Quitman Smith of Grand Rap­
ids and Rev. Laurence Oibbs of Hai­
ling* were callers al Elgin Mead's Sat­
urday- evening.
: Mr and Mrs Gil Lindsay and son,
!Vincent, of stony Point spent Wed­
nesday with Mr. und Mrs. J. W.
Shaffer.
.Mrs Mamie Webb Garnett and
■ Char.es Harrington spent Sunday with
the former's brother; Charles Beech
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W H .Vansickle and
son. Elwood, of Lansing spent lhe
I ueek end al the Vansickle farm.
t
I A number of penons in the village
attended tiie quarterly meetings held
at the Free Methodist church in Hastingu over the week end ’
A .survey of retail marketing of pctro'.eum products revealed that there
arc '.T Blling .'.tatton* tor every 10 miles
joi iughway in tlie United State*
traveled by the intXortat.

3 Lbs. 25c
Lb. 6c

Chuck

8C

Roast

«

--------------- In Our Grocery Department --------------Country Club

GENUINE ALASKA

PANCAKE
FLOUR

PINK
SALMON

5
Henkel's

3 - 25c

19c

5

A bif value I

PANCAKE FLOUR

DCAC
r

Sund..dP.el

W

i. w 4c

Bread

French Coffee

No. 2

ft Er

co,

y, J V

Puritan Syrup ”;J‘ 19c
D.lidoui with light fluffy pencil ci

The kind you would b«kt yourj.lf

*■ 25c

Full bodied and Ravory

,J£" 15c

Preserves

Country Cljib * Pure fruit — all flavors

NAVY BEANS 10 19'
Michigan hand picked

Catsup

10c

Peanut Butter 2

Corn Meal

5 Id, 13c

Yellow or white "

.

Standard Quality

BARBERS CORNERS.
| The Alloft school will have a Cli.-b.t-1
max tree and program at the relvool: houre. Wednnaluy cveninj. December
21. Everyoih- w inviu-n.
The P. T. A. Friday evening wa., well
.uu-nded. The .next meeting will be
I Friday, Jan 6.
Wm. H Vnndvriiuff of Weal Cultidonla called, on hb&gt;'daughter. Mrs, Juy
| Smith, ora- day last week.
Lavant McIntyre of East Carlton and
.hts son. Howard McIntyre, of Battle
j Creek called on Clark Barber Friday.
Mr. and Mr. Herman Hauer and
I daughter. Maybell Hauer, went to
I Coats Grove to call on Mr. and Mra
Floyd Clum Sunday.
' Mr and' Mrs. Orvjllc Shellenbargcr
vixited tlw former's father, Julius She!Icnbargcr. near Lake Odessa, one day
■last week.
' Clayton Shroyer is caring (of the
| home and »tock of Mr. and Mr*. Bert
Palmer near Middleville so the Palm■cr's could &lt;t&gt; to’Joliet, lllinou. to at­
tend the funeral ol their aunt. ’

Lb.

BOLOGNA and
BEEF RIBS

&lt;E1Z£ ffiutimial Tjjoan &amp;
fnufstment (jiroinpnnp

“We Serve

9C

Lb.

Bone/eM

19c

Rolled Oats 10 »». 19c
Quality Osts — Belk

Famous Embassy Brand

SALAD

dressing

°r 24e

ex

SUGAR 10 47e
Jade Fiort • Pure Cane

Michigan Sugar

'.

10 *•«* 46c

Fine granulated

---------------- FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES------------------

CRANBERRIES 2 - 25'
Late Howe Varietiet—fpr the Owiatmaa lent

Celery

Fresh—Crirp

ORANGES naval

'

buach

New Gop—Sweet and juiey-^SGC 115 ’!:»

Head Lettuce

5c

25c
5c

GRAPEFRU’ / 3 - 19&lt;
.

Flcridc—full d julcj

•

KROGER-5TORES

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. IjJl

DKLTON.

;
The

-JS*

Homemakers' Comer

BEFORE INVENTORY SALE of
— —

Yp YY

V T

Ww

RCT wum Brawn ol Inn. and hu

*Bn flUU coU*s*

X

friend.

■

Rrnestiue Wells of Cadillac

® * ;old material* together when hookln,:
n Bum
c. l.
ton of---------------Kalamazin
a rug. When you coinc to the end «X a-----------------i strip bring the end through to the sur- are visiting hl* father, A. L Solomon,
face of the rug and cut H off the same ; and family.
I depth as the loops. The new strip is
Her. Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rap-

All our used car* must bo told before Jan. 1,
1933 and we are offering them at greatly re­
duced pricea until that time.

end is .U*o cut to make it the same in aroIwj Rapids district, filled the pulpit
. ; depth as the loop*,
| iiere Sunday morning and was a very

TAG 870

TAG 882

TAG 872

1931 DeLuxe
Town Sedan

1929 Whippet
Coupe .

1928 Model A
Delivery Panel

In Fine Condition

NOW AT ONLY

To Go Now at

*27552

*6500

•6522

TAG 895

TAG 87-1

1931 Model A
Tudor

1930 Mode A

1932 Ford V-8

I'udor

Tudor

»&lt;w dull satin finish by being nibbed; joyed the sermon.
down
after
/ach.------------coat with.--------powdered
---- --------------.—, Mr*. L- D. Mlles is suffering with an
pumice .stone and water. A piece of injured ankle which was tiie result of
tell dampened and dipped . into, the B fgjj Thursday night
powdered • pumice and then rubbed: ,.
BUI, ™,'.I,----------- WUl uv. .
flnkli t&lt;&gt; any uluxy varnlalt M well_&lt;is I
nft“ acre Kalamazoo .Muzputfs
take away the rdughness of brash:1on Friday.
Ucon--Pennock
Mra
strokes and dust iiarticles that have, Mr.
;■■■ and
—- Mrs.
----- -------------- — and —
■ - on the
- wet yarnlah.
—
:-------------------------Aadlfon Pennock-------went to
isettled
—Kalamazoo
--------------water fl .h ar t rich in iodine and should
b.- ,M-n&lt;-d at k.Mt once a week Salmon’ .
Blanche Richards spent last
nd suminrs are usually inexpensive «**k visiUng her slaters in Hastings.

Iiave as high nutritive value as 11
more expeiunve varieties.

Priced Now at

s225~

SI65°

s395

TAG g9H 1932 V-8 De Luxe Sedan

Merle Clark of Cloverdale Thursday for
; dinner mid will open their Christmas
' box lhat day
Tlie Standard Bearer girls will meet
i Sorry t'« 1* ar «f Mrs, MUcs* arei-;
Kathryn Horton on Tuesday. Dec
dent und hope she will soon be able ^o. for dinner.
to lx- with u again
j AH
chlldjTn
wlll ukp
Harold Honeywell spent la-t week at in uu. ciiristmas program are requestI Perry, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. |c(j to meet at the church next Saturday
tSugdon.
afternoon.
■ A new floor U being laid In the lowe: I .... ~
k.k..
; part of the town hall. A much needed
Lansing arc making an extended
repair.
with her mother. Mrs. Adn
StAj-rn) from here attended tlie I,
Thorpe.
iTrlplb
Link
Chib
nt the
of Clara
;:
iBr.1. .1
Pin.Wra.
A hnme
.plraUIU
ura-1I
££f* n,m»
“SI,
"
l-K VIllIlA II.I.E

TAG mu.

Demonstrator—Only 8000 miles. Good as
new. Cost new with Heater und License
S752.25. A Burenin now al on y

.«ram. an „el.w
B"*™. "an.
Iran.!
Hastings over tlie week end
ail'd u siiinptuous- dinner were all ell-: Mr.* and Mn. George Lldy of Wood- .
‘ -J
Next meeting will be held at
j.iyrit
Hand spent from Thursday until Sun
the I. Q. O. F- hall
,
with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hay-1
i Mr and Mra. Fred Ketcham of Kufa­ I day
ward. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward enter- *
i mason called on .... tlieir grandmother.
tained a few young people “
Saturday,
Mrs. Jennie Nnrrts. and Lucy Sur.dapk;.^*,
*-—*
«**’“*'»«■■
spent from Friday night till Sunday
■
,
,i
ten bv “ »trange
last
with
ivr .'.^- tei. Mrs. Jeimie
Noms.
an— mad dog ione dav
T,.n.
nr I

Look These Bargains Over Before You Buy

Universal Garage Co
Telephone 2121

Hastings, Mich.

liuaJill. W. Wbh l« her &gt;
.

"wr' ld

.nd IrMM.

omrt. w»d .nd e,,,.

TMSX’K ILd ’

AHI I OX &lt; IN I 1 I!

.her ton. dur.™
of ...
the
The children and tea-hi
. ... ... Center
-----rfiottl- attended , th*
Parilan
HMM hall Saturday evwilhg, Dec 17. ।
iK'alth’ lecture riven by “ftrjncw
tuck &gt;tip|a*r Small admission
tx-.-.r ’ at Haai ings Friday afternoon.
Everyone welcome. Prize! given.
The Carlton Center-wtlmol win inv
Leslie Daniels and children
a Chn-unax program Thursday
formers mother. Mra:
M 1
Young. In Hustings Saturday.
Church. All are cordially invited.
The Carlton L. A. 8. is sponsotlru; a
have been .two quilt
play. ' A Borrowed wife." to be given
Itarijicti

-d

■ । . ,i

made for phildn-ii hy in­
Aml there is Mill prodiKa

its in company .with Mr
lif liMdingr. and Fred Hem

:.

.

Knbin

Jhur.o.

ant! Mis. Prod Henncy and Honk und guest-* of Mr. and
. „.Jones oi Kalmnairxi.
...............Mr.
n. . Dand Mr
J. Kiak'of near Freeport

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An Oil that Does Not Protect Your Engine from
STARTING-WEAR is not Good Enough!
lliis.Winter you’ll be besceched to use this,
that and lhe other brand ot motor oil be­

temperatures. More’important, it pene­

flow in zero
cause they arc " dewaxed,weather" and "start circulating instantly
Which, tediniqdly speaking, means they

leaving up in the motor a "Hidden Quart"

have a "low cold test

lubricating your motor before- you start.

rh^i's a good Winter quality. Most

trates and. combines with metal surfaces,
lhat never drains away! lhe "Hidden

Quart" cult down costly starling-near by

It makes starting easier, too. Unsolicited

good oils have it.

letters from motorists in all pant of the

Bui lbat'&gt; not enough! Your motor makes
several thousand revolutions bc-

country say so.

of all your motor uear occurs dur­
ing the starting period. Oils not

CONOCO

Hed 1 nangle next time you need

oil.

made by’ the Germ Process drain
away during idle pcr.odi, leaving your

motor unprotected from terrific wear when

vou start. Ihat’s "h.ilf-w.iy" lubrication!

rulrnahnu:nts were served

Only Conoco Germ Processed
winter protection. Look for the

CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED

, ^rs- George Kern is recovering from
Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil. too,
The MeKelvey-Bclgh P T A. will tjp j Injuries she received two weeks ago;
■
is dewaxed and circulates freely at subzero
■ - this week
• -Friday
-------night
■ ■ -■
on tlie sidewalk.
held
at the wMe iwhcn
.■ •—&gt;- alio
-- fell
-------------Kelvey chool. Bring pop corn and: rh*' *otal rccclpu from the L. A. 8.
»«&gt;.&lt;,» &gt;rf...d&gt;,«nu.
.rnrankd I»«dir7
Th. .uin... ■ n.d .( Uw drum tan
Dr "‘d
* a
«&gt;Au. CIRCULATES FREELY BF.LOW ZERO
Mv utht «tu . kM .urrea uid |
W hwy over lhe nW '
THOROUGHLY DE WAXED .
.he Ud». .n&gt; ..Jelul to .u who ol » h«h, damhler .1 Uwr hem. Tur,hrliwd
dnrnuhl.
;
To The Point
Which is it. “Does lhe smile bring
Mr. :.nd Mr* Nfmli.l! Belton Iron,' V" CwUr Cfrek omeury Circle here ihl. wwk for buri.l In the Prw!||.&lt;-iiu tH.Young Man &lt;to daughter of familyr success, or doe* success bring the
Warnerville six nt Sunday wttli hlsi*11! ,nect
Mr- and Mra. Charles rtcvillc cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Kahler
nncnfs. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Belson.
Kahler on Wednesday. December 21, were former residents of this com- And I can imitate any kind of a bird." smile?"
mmiii .and.
NUK Illi
Nettie Bdideli has returned to P&lt;* “u afternoon meeting.
inunity and Grand Rapids and have
Can you do a homing pigeon?
■ncer of South lhe Rome of h&lt;-r nephow. pexter: T1"’ remains of Mrs. Albert Kahler many friends and relatives here who
1 An electric jwlate has been Invented
BVNNl.It WANT ADVS. PAY
j fat testing the flavor of foodstuff*.
:
iter spending several weeks !(,r °*»klWd. New York, will be brought ।extend sympathy,
with Charley- Crouse at Hastings ’ j
J. W. Walker
Mck .toed and under - Mr. and Mrs Harold Roberto of I
she rare- of
dw.tor.
’I'sr'C'-I'I’C'.I’I'S’S'I'IfC'I'.SEirCe’CX'C’C’rC’C'C’C’C’C’rC'CC'C’C'C’C’C’CCCi
—a
-------------------Laireburg sjwnl the week end with the'S'C'errrri'C'C'il
I
Mr. and. Mrs. Hamboricr entertained home folks.
their children from Lansing Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. E Bawdy wete in -. Chile has had fourteen revolutions in
Lansing Tuesday.
eight years but only seven presidents, i

z&gt;

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

MOTO ROIL

i

n.

| ELECTRICAL
an electrical
gift and free her from
the drudging task of house­
work. She deserves the lei­
sure and freedom one of our
economical gifts would
bring her. .

PERCOLATOR

*3.50

TOASTER

■2.25

*3.00
MIXER
EGG COOKER . . . *4.75
*3.85
HEATER
WASHING Machine ‘23.00
VACUUM Cleaner *16.00

DOUBLE
SANDWICH Toaster *8.00

ROBLESKI ELECTRIC CO
SO. JEFFERSON ST.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

4

We ve Got It
We’ll Get It
Or IL Isn’t Made

Only a fetv more days until Christmas . We are
making special prices on aN Holiday Merchandise.
See the quality and get our prices before you buy.

Christmas
Cards
A Big Line
2 for 5c
To 25c Each

CANDY
package or box to
suit any purse
to

Gents Purses2octo33.n0
Cameras and Kodaks
Culbertson s Latest
Bridge Rules
Playing Cards
Poker Chips
Key Cases
Shaving Brushes
Parker Fountain Pens
Stationary 25c to §3.00
Ask for your votes on the
Doll Contest—!□ little girls
will be made happy Christ­
mas Eve.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The REXALL Store
Ask for Your Weather Chart Calendar

�THE HASTINGS BANNTR, WlDNEtDA*. bECtMBEB 14. Itll

yiOtFOCTHP
CHANCERY OtDX*.

LEGAL NOTICES |

CHANCERY SALE

CHAKCnT SALE

FREEPORT.
Thursday forenoon ‘Princess Watassa" gave a very interesting talk at. the
schoolhouse Several country schools
came to listen to her Interesting and
Instructive teachings.
'
A pageant Is being prepared by the
jwng people of the M. E church fur
lhe Christinas program.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude WaltJn were
In Hastings and railed on Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bumford.
Mr. and Mr* Claude Walton were In
Jackson Monday and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Herrington and family and
went through the new prison.' They
returned Tuesday by way of Lansing
and called on Mr, and Mrs. Garrett
Hatt, the former’at one tune a local
realdent.
Mis* Augusta Hinckley accompanied
Mr. and Mrs Adam Endres to Haitlngs Mongpy.
Geraldine Williams of Hastings was
a guest of Miss Valenta Doyle Friday.
Mrs. Rcy Nagler-and daughters Flor­
ence and Katherine Skeoch and Miss
Nona Tliak-r were Grand Rapid*
visitor* Saturday.
King's Herald met at the home of
Mrs. Loomis Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Olmstead and
daughter, Dorothy Louise, of Grand
Rapids were guests of the former's sis­
ter, Mrs. Glen Perkins, over the Week
end.
Mrs. Griswold and Mrs. J. D. Copl
accompanied Mrs. A. D Strekle and
son Victor to Hastings where they at­
tended tiie County Garden Club Mon­
dayFloyd Miller of Hastings, called at the
Hahn iiotne Thursday.
Mrs. Dell Godfrey was on tlie sick
list Saturday
Jake. Geiger has beep visiting rela­
tives at Lake View for a couple weeks
and returned Friday.
Helen Eash of South Bowne was a
guest of Margaret Perkin* Friday and
Saturday.
*
Mr*. H.fcd. Boughner entertained
Mra. George Forbcy Friday, it being the
birthday of the latter
John W. Deming Is very 111 at lhe
home of his daughter. Mrs Edith Ben­
ton of Bowne.
WlUlarn Forbey. Sr^-ot Irving called

CHANCERY NOTICE
Rtata it Mkhiraa,
.a County uf Bartr

Liat ttrrtvf

. ham i ?.v •.-oner

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

AhM« D. MchonaM.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

ut t6« bid

DBDBB JOB I'OBLIGATION

CHANCERY BALE

manly.
Ella C. E&lt;|lraloa, lair* ot Probatt

ORDEB FOB PUBLICATION.

MOBTUAQE FORECLOSURE

day afternoon.
The Ladies Literary Club met with
Mrs Prank Hynes Thursday afternoon,
with a good attendance and a fine pro­
gram after which refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Howard Cress and mother of South
Bowne were .Friday evening guests of
Mr. and Mra. F. O. Hynes.
Mi*. nnd Mra. Will Blough visited the
formers sister. Mrs Willis Lape. of
Grand Rapids who Is convalescing
from injuries received In a recent auto
accident.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Howk have moved
ORDBB FOB PUBLICATION.
in wittj. Percy Rosser for the winter.
Mrs. George Davis of (Hinton. Iowa'.
Is suffering from two fractured .rite,
which she received In a recent fall,
and Has been con/lned to her bed fur
several weeks. Thio above is a lister
of Mrs. Cora Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. D D. ‘Holcomb of
Biwne were guests of Mra. Anna Wal­
ton. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stuart and fam­
ily of Lowell ore now comfortably lo­
cated in the F. R. Everhart hou.se. The
former has conducted the local "bakery
for nearly two ycara. and during the
put year was active In local baseball
t&gt;r a I activities and the Idol of many bascptMi t&gt;all fans. We are glad Dial we can
iiiiJj! welcome Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and fam­
ily to our community both socially and
&gt;b*t». fraternally.
F. G. Hynes has been on the sick list
_—. and confined In
to his
his home far
for twn
two. nr
or
ORDER FOP. PUBLICATION
three days"
Tlie harry County Association of
the • Odd Fellows and Rebckaiis met at Hu­
ll ' tings Monday evening. Report a good*
ar
Rev. and Mra. Wilkins 6al led ut the
1 is S Weaver home Ln Bowne Saturday.
» thi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Coats motored to
.
Evart Friday where they attended the
» d»r funeral of a relative Saturday and rercoant turned Saturday evening.'
Mr. .and Mrs. H. M. Boughner called
| at the home of their daughter. Mrs.
i Laurence Johnson, whose little son
; "Dickie” Is quite ill with bronchitis.
■ Dr. and Mrs, Pultz pf Nashville and
Dr. Pratt and Mrs. Ray Cook of Has­
tings called on Mr. and Mrs. P, O1 Hynes Friday evening.
| Rt-V. and Mrs. Wilkins were
Grand Rqpids on business Friday.
Mrs. Mary Kidder of Baltic Creek
ipent several days this week with her
niece, Mrs. Ed. Goals.
Rev. Cones ot Mileage vlllc. Illinois,
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

BAST DELTON.

Lot week's tetter.
•
' Mr. and Mra Stewart Waters enter­
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Enzlan and daugh­ tained Sunday evening Paul Nagel and
ter spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Cdlthrpp of near Prairieville
Mason Newton and Mr. and Mr*.
Millard Houser,
Mr*. Conyer spent Saturday with! Rex Waters were In Battle Creek shop­
.
Mr*. Cha*. Conyer near Richland.
. ping Thursday.
Beck of Gale*Robert Barber underwent an opera- I Mr. and Mra _Charlie
_________________
tfcn for appendicitis, Tuesday, at Bor-'burg Bjx&gt; Mra. Albert Hartman apd two
gess hospital.
daughters of South Hickory Cornels
Ro-ella Barber and friend from Sag-. visited home folks Sunday,
tnaw «pent Saturday night and SunMr and Mrs_ noyd Morford enterday with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. tfllncd company from Battle Creek
Clay Barber.
■
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Hudson and
Mr and Mix. Vcrn Town and fam­
daughter of Vicksburg and Mr. ami
of pjainwelJ spent Sunday at Rex
Mr*. E. D. Reynolds of Delton spent water*’
UlTriflav
.....
Sunday will,
with Xfr
Mr. a-.l
and Mr,
Mrs Warren Alttrs^.rltc R(.ea. who
has been ...t.a
terld,lnu«
&lt;.
ing switch board at Prairieville. 1»
Ue Reynold* speitf the week end tn h * , the wlnter.
Chicago and attended the live stock
Mason Newton and Bessie Walers
Mr
Mr. u.rv.v
I visited Mr and Mrs Allen Griffen near
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey. Enzlan enter- p-,- j ,y(. Monday afternoon.
talned Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Rice and; U
ancmuoo.
family ot Kalamazoo and Mr*. b«
irvv
and r.mur
COUNT, UNt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cosgrove vte-! Sponor Johnson was Ln Clarksville
Itcd Mr. and Mr*. Harry RowUon and Thursday on business
family at Augusta Friday evening.
I Mrs. Beckhold of Lake Odessa vhltMr*. Lyne* of Lent Corner* came' ed with Mra. 8. Johnston Saturday.
last week to spend the winter With her j Grandpa Gibson U cutting friends
daughter, Mr*. J. F. Oswald.
! in tlw North for a few days
■
1 »'•'» ' '--------, Mrs Alice Hansbarger and daughter.
HENDERSHOTT.
| Barbara, ot Ionia, visited Mr* Herman
The ladles' Aid will have an evening Winkler Wednesday.
social on.December 16th at the home I Glendon Eckardt and the Misses
of Mr*. Wilbur Sehanu Bring jour K«t* “nd Rrae Erkardt and Ml** Olga
c-x-n dishes for lunch which w ill be I Eckardt vblted Mrs. Mary Kuitf and
pot luck. Silver will be fumiilwd by j Mr. Fred Eckardt in Grand Rapids
the Aid. There will be a program and I Thursday.
general good time
j Mr. and Mr*. Victor Eckardt and
Sunday visitor* al Albert krill'* wi re. MIm Etta Schneider were Ut Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lahr and Mr.-; Tuesday.
and Mra. Wirt. Murray ot Hastings.
Mr. and Mr* Waldo J. Gcrltoger and
Mr. and Mrs Albert BnU und moth- family and tlw former s mother. Mrs
er. Mra. Ella Lahr, were In Hastings »UTte L Get linger, were In Hasting*
Tuesday to attend the funeral of a Sunday, the. gue.su. of Mr. and Mr*
cousin. Mrs. Annie Miller
. Jac°b Rehor.
_
. Utile June Parmalce of'Banfleld I*
«nrTn thornappi f
vWllng her grandparents. Mr nnd
Mil TH 1IIORNAIFLE.
Mrs. Floyd Garrison.
1
. Last Week's Udler.
--------- ----- ***-------------; Mylo Shaw returned home Thursday,
PLEASANT HILL.---------- .from Chicago where he attended the .
Mrs. R. J. Williams spent a couple International Live Stock Exposition.
ot days lost week with her daughter.
The funeral of Herbert J. TVrry.
Mr*. Byron Rowlader. and himify of whose age was past 82 years, and who.
Grand Rapid*.
- .with his wife, had resided here with
Tlie next P. T. A. meeting, will be their son and family, was held Friday
Friday evening. Dec. 23. with Christ- 'afternoon with bdrial in the Rutland
mas program.
cemetery.
- Bert palmer left for Ellwood. Ill. • .Mr and Mrs. Sidney Kenyon spent
Thursday morning to attend the fu-1 Sunday with his parents. Mr und Mra
neral of Mrs. Bridge He returned C. O Kenyon, where they enjoyed a
home Sunday
! family gathering and a Thanksgiving
R. J. Williams Is wearing h broad repast. As Mr. Kenyon was too 111 al
smile. Reason He hod tlie cliamplon i that time to entertain.
fat wether al tlie W’estem Michigan
Mr. und Mra Orrin Landacre spent
fat stock show.
Friday with friends in Grand Rapids.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Investing Safely
At the meeting of our Board of Directors
on December 6lh. lhe 79th Semi-Annual
Dividend was declared paid on Decem­
ber 20th, as of January the 1st, 1933.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at Jefferson

Detroit, Michigan

Local Representative

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
HASTINGS, MICH.

j

CUNUBBT NOTTC1

ORDER OF PUBLICATION
I- at uulilir a

Mr. and Mrs. Arlelgh Hall ipent the
week end with relatives Ln Hastings.
I Mr. and Mra. 8. E. Johnson and Cor­
win Noviskey of Grand Rapids were
• Sunday guests of relatives here.
i Miss Helen Boughner of Hastings
i spent lhe week end with her parents.
i

Dalad at II attint

ua - Herbert Hinckley, who has been
[ spending a few weeks with his brother.
J^a’rf-Pralu.. Tracy Hinckley in Chicago. came Sun­
------- -— ------- ■------------------- ■ J day to spend a few days with relatives.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Standard Bearers met with the Miss-

the Roy Nagler home Tuesday.
The local P. T. A. met Wednesday
evening at the schoolhouse and wm
ORDEB FOR PUOLICATION.

buxlness we listened to an Interesting
in«\ program, arranged by Mr. Voorhees
17 °. and Mr. Carter, in which Dr. Seryan of

'&lt;;«» la. about fresh fruits and vegetables, and
I transportation of same from different
I countries, jifter which light refresh■ menu were served. The next meeting
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I will be January 4. 1W3 with parents in
charge of program &lt;nd a pot luck sup­
per at 6:00 in lhe evening.
| Richard Lobdell, Ray Perkins and
Maurice Overholt of Kalamazoo spent

Kha C lataaloa. Jaifa ot Probate.
umwhi.
I’^aMBi, Begin* &lt;4 Prebaie.
jillc'reih

I Tiie entertainment given In lhe I.
it* city, f«na*iiy »iu»s*. i •» it* Prub»u offic*. in ib* eKy ot Ha* o. o F. hall Thursday evening by
----------■- ................
..... ............. ...
.1“ "3 Mn Berth, HUI. &gt; Sr«pl&gt;o&gt;o0« ot
n4 co«rt on Chicago, was very Interesting. She held
Hu&lt;b. A. P l i»r audience's attention to the last,
7si?*'
wlUl
knowledge of reading IndlvidJla.ilofa. Micb.

SERVICE
Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling
Best of Quality in allgradesof coal.
The COLD DAYS ar«f NOW
HERE! Buy your coal NOW!

FILL YOUR coal binBEFOREthe /
REAL ZERO weather comes!
DON’T GET CAUGHT some sub­
zero day WITHOUT FUEL!

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

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

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! ANNUAL ODD FELLOWS
CHRISTM
CHRISTMAS PARTY

CHILDRENGVEN
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-J Be Held At
HOT MEAL DAILY Odd Fellows Hall Satur­
day, P. M., Dec. 34

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LUNCHEON SERVED IN GYM
Tlfe annual Christmas party given by
TO ONE HUNDRED AND
. Hastings Lodge No. 58, I. O. O. F , for
the- children, will be held at Odd Fel­
TWENTY FIVE

SHOW EFFECTS OF

nourishing food
Vniinrrators
ya
Youngsters A
Are

f

lows hall, Saturday afternoon. Dec. 24.
1 from two until live o'clock Santa Claus
Will be there and there will be a gaily-

1“,M •uh

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 21, 1932

ffipholi), 3 firing
Thus, two thousand years ago, the angel of
the Lord spoke tto the shepherds on the Judean
hills, apd the “Good Tidings” were.of the com­
ing of the Messiah, the Mighty Counsellor, the
Prince of Peace.
,
.

Down through the ages has come the story
of the Christ-child, born in a lowly manger

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Elimination Series

NUMBER 34

niMi/Q । niiirn niu
DRllIXO LUWllI dfl¥~

INGS INTEREST RITE
DELTON AND RICHLAND IN.

Hastings High debating trio lost Its
first debate to Creston High of Grand
STITUTIONS DROP TO
\ Rapids by a two to one decision on FrlTHREE PER CENT
As the .ingel appeared to the shepherds, so e' day night, the Judges marking Has- J
may the spirit of tbe'GreauComfortcr come to &lt; । ting* down on two points, delivery and
all of us as we remember His Birthday through ^.analysis of the cose, although all said. REALIZE CONSERVA*
service to our fellowmcn.
£ i The locals had tlie negative side of,
TIVE PLAN IS BEST
&gt; the income tax question, and If they!
----------r\nd there were in the same country
^‘wtn the next debate win still be able Barry Co. Banks Have Been

And
&amp;Try to
chlld tlM3W
the county
cordially
that mankind might be redeemed.
Ana lnvltPd
and
onc of
shepherds abiding in the field, keeping
Each Assists In Gleaning Up than will be remembered With a pres­
This year has been a hard one for all of us
ira'Sra
m.,1,
watch over their flocks by night.
»'
ho announcement has &gt;et
been made
° Service ■ Without
ent
from-Old
Santa.
Mothers
are
cor
­
—a year full of trials, hardships and disap’
Tables And Chairs
\. of the next debate, but all hope HasCompensation
dially invited, in fact requested, to
z\nd. Io. the angel of the Lord came
Tlie writer hud the privilege of'eat- !company their children.—Signed
pointments.
along
with
many
discourage
­
&lt; “n«1
be *ucre*aful. ,
a* can be seen on another page, the
t&gt;y
upon
them,
and
rhe
glory
of
the
Lord
Ing a noon lunch at the High school Committee.
ments.
•Delton State Bank and the Richland
gym on Friday with about 125 pupils:
shone round about them: and they were
' Bank have reduced tlie rate of Inter­
who are regularly fed there each. noon.
But now.that Christmas time is here, let us
sore afraid.
est to their depositors to three per cent.
Therc children were n-h-CTM from a
listen for the “Good Tidings." and fix our eyes
This action makes the deposit' rate at
And the angel said unto them. Fear not:
list of pupils attending the city school*
on the star that will guide us. as it did the Wise
all banks in this county three per cent.
the list being prepared by the teachers.
for. behold. I bring you good tidings of
I’.’s all that any bank can afford to
^len of old. to the Christ, who will bring to u$
The otw ciiojA-n were puftlix whom It)
great joy. which shall be to all people.
wdi believed would be helped by tills;
peace and comfort and great joy.
Fur many years banks in Battle
For unto you is born this day in the city
firn’ philanthropy, which is financed
ODDFELLOWS ARENX TO BE Creek paid four per cent. There was
Let us. for this season, forget the cares that
of David a Savior, which is Christ the
by uie
tile Welfare
of uiu
this my.|
city. |
uy
wciiurv. Association ui
A
never any (food reason for It. Tlwae
TiM{ list, prepared by tiw teachers, wa* DR. LYMAN BRIGGS NAMED »' trouble us and instead let us consider the many
Lord.
.
banks have now seen the folly of It and
SCENE
OF
AMATEUR
next gone over carefully by the P T.
*q niDFCTDR OP RYIRFAII
'' things for which we ought to be thankful. So
have reduced the rate to three per
And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye
A. and the Welfare workers of the
AS DIRECTOR Ur BURKAU
CLASSIC
cent, which is certainly liberal enough
shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling
city. The list, as finally pruned, con-:
OF STANDARDS
\ each of us may become a center of happiness
for savings deposits or. savings certifi­
tamed something like HQ mimes. The;
‘
i'» and radiati the spirit of -the Master which is
clothes, lying in a ganger.
cates.
PROCEEDS TO BE USED
teacher* sent printed blanks by these : CiWC DtrnnDD DC QCDU
&lt; after all the heart of Christmas.
And suddenly there was with the angel
While the banks in Battle Creek
children to their parents, asking their. rINt ritLUnU Ur btnVFOR BOY SCOUT WORK were paying four per cent, tlie banks
a multitude of the heavenly host praising
The hope of the world i» that Christmas may
consent to have thC, free nieul furinc AfUQ ACHIEVEMENT &lt;
in the nearby city of Kalamazoo were
nUhcd to therr children About 130
lul"
VI
God. and saying.
never grow old-fashioned. The world may
c Best Talent In This Section Of paying but ihree. Two banks, one Ip
res|»nded favorably. A few did noi1
,
S become cynical and we may feel that human
Glory to God in the highest. and*on
| Battle Creex and one in Kalamazoo.
reply. About u dozen sn-arnd stating Has Made Many Important In- »
xf
Michigan To Compete For
; were taken over some time ago and are
earth peace, good will Foward men.—St.
love and charity have departed. But Christ­
that
i&gt;av mu
that, at tirwMnf
present, «they
felt ttwv
they aid
did nm
not i vestigations And Suggested I
£!
State Title
branch banks of a Detroit banking la­
Luke 2:8-14.
need to have their children served at
Helpful Methods
$ mas brings out in folks the spirit of love. kindin recognition of the capable man- ;Mltu «on. We have been told that, bethese dinners, but inter they rnlRhl be;
ner in which amateur ixixing contests *orc *bese two banks were taken over
come -----from-----------Washington
last
«lad to avail themselvesYiTTtwrrhancc. ■ Word
------ --------— —
have been handled by Ute Oddfellows I bX
institution they were
All the respdnses'were courteous and1 week'that Lyman-I. Briggs, who wds
here, the Michigan A. A U. has desig-1 carefully exarfilned, and a peculiar conrvicfrnccd a sincere appreciation of the bom and grew to young manhood in
Notice to Subicribers
nated the local arena os one of the five;dH“»n was found. A lot of Kalamaplan
1 Assyria township in this county, was
rlngs in
In mis
this district
district sanctioned
sanctioned for
for!»»
money was attracted w
to Battle
LArn*”
irmgu
.
Certain High school students volun- nominated by President Hoover to be
Effective today. Dec 21. the sub-,
elimination round* in th? state-wide Creek because of the four per rent in­
leered to serve the dinners. The menu the director of the Bureau of 'Standscription rate of the Hastings Banner
Golden Gloves boxing tournament that
On ,th® ot,M!r hand B""™*
for each day Ls pnimred by Miss Edgur. ards of the Commerce Department.
'
has been reduced from 1150 to 81.00
I ill tl U hn fl inrh *lU ternate With the finals at Olym-i»«
living m Battle Creek and
Mr Briggs Is a widely *~
knoun
physi
head of the Home Economics Depart- ; **"
-— -v—&lt; ­
per yriar for all persons residing in
UIULU III UIIUIIUIILU pia Stadtum. Detroit, early tn March, vicinity, who felt tliat four per cent
Barry county. Subscription rates out­
ment. wi’h Mrs. ClarA Brown super­ cist who has received degrees In science
' This is a distinct honor for the local'u-aa t0°
a rat® *or “ bank to pay,
side the county will be 81.50. the extra ,
vising the cooking. High school stU­ and philosophy from the Michigan
State College, from the University of STAOiNO BOXING CONTESTS amount being necessary to pay (or the APPROPRIATE MUSIC AND1 .club and will give apart fans here an;" « mightJeopardize the interests of
dents do the serving.
opportunity to see some of the classiest i dtposp®rs- "ad lakcn tiielr money to
Superintendent VanBuskirk takes hV» Michigan and fTotn Johns Hopkins
AT ARENA ON THORS­
SIMONS TO TELL YULE­ amateur boxers in this section of the | «G»Umazoo and pul it in a three per
luncheon wltt» the pupils, and is re­ University of Baltimore. He became
state competing for the right to enter ।
bank.' It was said tliat the Battle
. DAY, JANUARY 5
in advance will be credited with in-;
TIDE STORY
sponsible for the splendid organization | connected with the United States De­
tltc regional tournament at Battle I Creek money tn the Kalamaroo bank
creased tlrpe in accordance with tltc
of this movement. It proceeds like partment of Agriculture in 1396, was;
Creek during February. Because of the! aa-’- aboul
ainoHpt„ as_9'?
......H.., after school’is transferred to the Bureau of Standnew rates.
clockwork. Promptly
FINE
SERVICES
AT
SPORT
LESS
HAZARD
­
number of entries, there will be two I ^aIamj,WO money ln lhe Battle
dlMnls.u-d at about 11:45 the pupils, in ’urds during the World war and lias
This new rate is possible because of
in the Golden Glove ser„,k'
. .
an orderly manner. ni&lt;- into the gym icmalncd. in that department of the
reduced size of our issues, and
THE ST. ROSE CHURCH । tournaments
OUS THAN IS FOOTBALL the
les. »n
an rniiufiuuvn
elimination ruuiiu
round acncuuieu
scheduled tur
for; ------ - ~
iuwer
-■
,
— •Perforatin
-------------- 'g
room where the meal is served.' There government ever since. He was chief
lower coot
cost oi
of ovcrneaa
overhead ana
and certain
other economies that we expect win Midnight Eucharist At Emman- Jan.
jR9- 5.
5- and a
“ final
flnal event
cvent scheduled
schwlulw’ for i r~
h2^Utina2n
are students not only from the Cen-! of the division of mechanics and sound
_________________
*
.
“ V.
‘ „• Jan 16. Winner* oi the finals will bc^lon. for which banks in all tire nelRhtral building, also from the first and • In that bureau until
1927, when he -was Every Precaution Taken To be .effective during 1933. The process,
uc^ Church—Methodists To । qualified to enter the regional*.
counUea- and 111 vvery city in
..... „i.-arc—’ brought To The
«i.n narted
nntiuwl assistant
nulvtnnt. director
dlrArinr of
nf Research
RnAenrrh Protect Amateur Contestants of printing depends on the use of con-1
second* wnras. Tvho
Michigan axe
are now.
now. and
and most
most of
of them
them
sidcrablc complex machinery and un-1
Present Pageant
The Oddfellows in addition to secur- |j Michigan
Centra)-building in cars, the arrange- “nd Testing. When the witer (Vst
nnn»a Ar.. (In Rnnnrn
mrat lor .Inch wrvir. w» uho m.d- met Ur llrhts, he ... .1 wSk tar (hr
-&gt;-BouU Are On Square
til
recently ukic
there had
.been l»UC|
little
_.,v
*ng
K------rramg the
urc district
umuiA Golden
wuiuvn Gloves
ututes wurnavuurua- 1■ hBVe
— J**1?- ,or some
------- lune
-------' niakln
----------&gt;14 very iwcuuy
uau ,wrn
The' churches
churches of
of the
the city
city are
are celecele­ ment for the dty have offered to turn
__a—
-» __
_________
» i1sonable
801111 blf chames.
charges.
by Superintendent VanBuskirk. entail- United States Deportment ol Agricul- j On January 5 there will be put on at or no reduction
in the
test of
printing1 ■ The
brating
Christmas
Day
next
Sunday
over the proceeds of the two meets for!
__
Ing no expense for the transportation, j ture- He told of some Interacting in- the Odd Fellows Arena a benefit for equipment, type and replacements and
with
special
music,
sermons
and
ex
­
Abotft 625 persons arc fed each week. I vestigations he was making at the time tlie Boy Scouts, consisting of a number so we were not able to reduce our over­
carrying on Boy Scout activities here in EPWORTH LEAGUE PREor 125 a day On Friday when tlie to determine why mmc section* of of amateur boxing contests.
load expense sufficiently to reduce our ercises appropriate to thfc birthday of thc county. The Oddfellows arena to
QFNTQ CHRKTMA^ PI AY
OtN I b UnnlOl MAS rLAl
con-‘1111
-' country win produce
proaucc high
nign grade,
gruae, I'If all
people
these amateur subscription rates by an amount com- the Christ-Child. Below are the pro­ dedicated to the fine training that!
writer was present, the luncheon con-!
hi*
1’------ knew• •how
— -------------slstrd of plenty of sandwiches, milk, a tobaccos while other* In the same Jail- ' affairs are conducted there would be parable tp the reductions In other lines grams in the order in which they were comes from clean amateur athletics; rjivintr ‘’Tho Pont At The Well"
and members of the lodge believe that Olvln8 *“c Foct At Th® WeU
with in
the
same climate will no more objection to them «h.n
than to «i_»
a'of business. Mechanical —
equipment
steaming hot dish of macaroni ai- ld tude and «aih
. ..m*
a
— • received:'
SL
Rose
Church.
i
not.
His
investigations
proved
that
the
fcwtb'ali
game.
They
are
not
prize
and
materials
In
the
printing
industry
tire
work
being
done
by
the
scout
or-1
On
Friday Night In Gen(Continued on page three)
difference was due to the mechanical fights, nor do contestants contend for are still out of line
general
“The with
Holy the
Sacrifice
of the Mass will ganuauon u u, tin. MiblbblM.
Ira) Auditoriom
j condition of the soil, tho shape of the purses. The chances of serious injury- level of prices but we believe that by be offered twice in St Rose church on
Final details ot Uw tournament, can-;
DELIGHTFUL
CAROL
-----_
j particles that mode up the soil, os well are less than in football. These are putting through other economics, we Christmas day. The first Mass will be not be announced until all entries aw; Member# ol fix Epworth lesgue are
QPRVIPF GN oil kin* y; ns to ceriain chemical elements in the the facto concerning these amateur can operate at tlie reduced subscrip- at midnight and the second kt eight In and pairings made Already, how-: t«»P'«lng rehearsals nr their pls, lo
ocnviuc un dUHUAI !glL ln other words, tlie soil particles.contests:
tlon price. At ipast we feel Justified o'clock. The Mass at midnight will ever, the best sthateur hovers of Otse, he presented at the Central xhool au•&gt; eMhf
Lnrtre Atirlionre Attended Pro ln
producing the best tobac- “First, no youth or young man to per-: In giving it a try.
be a chanted Mass and Qic following gn. Allegan. Wayland, tonls. Stanton, ‘dltorium “ &gt;™W
Large Audience Attended rrourc brokcn ,up lnl0 ct.rtaln form,. mllted ln MlchlBan to enaage ln an
------- =----- ---- ------------hymns and Mass will be ^ung by a Bolding. Lowell. Barry county and: ocl“‘„ Ttx, «UH" ^h' «« ■&gt;
gram Given'By Teachers
I which differ in the form of the soil amateur boxing contest until after he'
choir of twenty-five boys and girls Lake Odessa have slgnlhed miration 'he well" by Kalnna Trask, which ptcTn Anditnrlnm
particles from those tn the same region has been examined by a physician and
of
entering.
.
turcs
the
lo
'e
of
a
Roman
maiden
for
from St. Rose school. Tlw singing of
All nuuiiunuiu
and climate which will not grow super- found to be in good physical condi-;
Tlie Golden Gloves tournament L-. a Greek poet at. the time of Christmas
the hymns will begin at 11:45.
Oq Sunday a«Mrn&lt;&gt;cn at .fouro'clock ior tobacco. Till* was only one of the non »o lhat. from the standpoint of I
Silent flight. Holy Nlght-J. Gruber. sponsored by the Detroit Free Press and !and was criginally produced by the Ben
the Central rchool auditoriumwaswell' studies he was carrying on f(&gt;r the de- physical fitness. It is safe for him to j
u open to all amateur boxers in Michl-. Greet plaren which aszure* one at its
In Old Judea—Adam Oelbel.
filled downstairs for the annual partment In determining what section* take part.
gan. Entries arc divided into two
£ ‘luahty.
O Holy Night—A. Adam.
Christmas carol service given by the of-the country were best adapted to
in the next place a representative of
O Little Babe of Bethlehem-R. M, classes; poviccs, who have never won! MlM Atleen Iscnhath a* "Faustina
teachers of the city schools, and many: grow sj&gt;ecial crops.
; tbc btate aj &gt;^-ci] n, Qie referee, who is
a prize in a sanctioned district touraa-1 a;rld ,1*’and Jones “ "Cariston'' have
Stultz.
have said that it was tlie best one ever; a few years ago the writer visited tlie' aiw, provided by the state. are there to LITIGATION INVOLVES REMoss In Honor of the Holy Infant— ment; the open division, open to all;'*1'* fading roles. Others In the cast
presented.
i
(Continued on page
five)
that'uic
contes’t'Is
conducted;; |
registered amajeur boxer*.
1 arc Robert W. Newton. Clay Basaett.
nresented.
(Continued
on page five)
see that
the’contest
Is fairly conducted
MOVAL OF DRAIN PIPE
A. J. Schindler.
It was a teeutiful sight as the leach-------------- --------------------thal
o[w, u en&lt;agcd ln , boUt where
These two tournaments in the Gold-' Homson Payne. Lynn Perry, Lyle NewOffertory—Adeste Fidelis.
AT OUN LAKE
’ n£n* °
THREE BATTLE CREEK
he is so inferior in taxing ability that
The third Mass of Christmas day en Glove series w.iU be conducted tn |ton- ^b Newton. Reld^ Bassett._ VerYe Faithful, tlw ladies carrying light- ,
| ntA/C APRCQTtn he has no chance at all.
,
----------- .
will be offered in St. Cyril church In the same careful manner that charac-i^on Wininger. George Dewey. William
cd candles and the men the plden style
rcLLUWo AnncoltD
ln the next place these amateur box-! pnMTRnVFRQY HATFQ
and MImcs Virginia Bo&gt;e«, Betty
Nashville at half past ten o'clock. The terlzes the O F. A. C bouts. BouA are
lantcrfu.
•
.
. ihg contests last for only three rounds; LUN I KUVtnST DAI to
concluding service cohsistlng of the stopped immediately when one- of the Blough, Helen Weaver. Irene Jones.
Supt. D A VanBuskirk directed the Taken Into Custody By Deputy “jitwomlnutes each *
'
BACK TO 1905 INJUNCTION Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed contestants is clearly outclassed or is Geraldine Iscnhath. Constance Cook.
Sheriff Flower On SaturResults here and ebewheye haw!
----- -----Marion
Weycrman. Florence Anderson.
unable
to
defend
himself
properly.
Sacrament,
will
be
conducted
“
*
tim^ were aung for the first port of
•
day Afternoon
1
(Continued,on page three)
Exya Morehouse Files Bill Nam- Rose church at half past two. in St. There is probably less chance for .In­ Dorcas Weaver. Vaughn Gaskill and
j-,in a well supervised amateur boxuux- Bernice Will The sUgj terntry was
jury
Emnpnnel (^hurch.
Ing bout titan there is for players in a designed and executed b9 Dale Bump;
of the Christmas story from St. Luke FtoJSr”^ SXST’wSrX
WOMAN GETS VERDICT
'
Ban7
Road OommThe Midnight Christmas Eucharist game of football
i Miss Lucile Bassett is costume chairby ML« Emily McElwaht
‘ Creek and picked up Robert C Engie.
AGAINST MR. FOULKES
™ Defendants
The Golden Gloves dUtrictMouma-1man ^Uld
Geraldine Isenhath has
Tlie second division of the program j|oy j symons and Wesley Oster and
/
An Intereating case. Involving among (Saturday night).
ment hery promises to be one of the charge of the miUc. Other committees
was a tfantomimc. "The Christmas .brought them, to Jal! here, the charge Jurv Awarded Her $500 In Suit other lhlnKs' problems that first arose
Organ and Piano Prelude. "Fantasia." biggest events of its kind ever to bc,arc Vernon Wininger. lighting; HarStory.
The special lighting e|fects aRBllu{ uiem being stealing wood from
„
. T „ n
n
. between the owners of land in Gun by Clifford Demarest.
I risen Payne, stage; *»•Miss «
Marguerite
staged here.
‘
—&lt;—•»and
the carols by
McCallum's
near rail
Fair lake
Heard In VanBuren Uo.
marsh and resort property about Gun
Communion Service in F.. known u3
,— the
---- singing
--- of
........
- ttieM^
•■nA. rauvzBiAuiii
n farm ircai
I Vrooman, book holder; MIm Virginia
-of-.. In
I„ the
.h. galleryth.
.. the j. lt
. ..
. M..v,.rni Umes
.
Lagt ^eelc
Slake, was tried before Judge Russell R.
chorus seated
made
clalmed
the
"Mozart's Twelfth Mass."
JiX'SS’S:
rendlUon very beautiful and enjoyable.
hatl comP to a cott,
Also Christmas Hymns and Carols STRAND THEATER TO
As a background for the manger sceneui.,
- - - ^ni..
,0 oSr.
Full Choir.
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
paMuuy; mu*
was a picture showing the little town of and that |f there wasn't any wood eo^Mman^lret ^AiSSiMto^thrne! Iaal sprl,Mf' RW’,,lred l,Ue to obout
Organ and Piano accompaniment
----------- ! Marion Weyerman, usher*.
Albert
luA fOr M 000 bTZ nlnety aCrM * mUCk land ,yln* ,l°n&lt; throughout.
Bethlehem which made an approprl- there, if the weather was cold, that
Matinees On Saturday, Decern-! Becker is directing the play. Musical
r mi?renre™rntion ■tho
shores of Wcsl Oun ,ttkcate setting Miss Emmy Lou Stark they helped themselves to fuel from'
Christmas Day (Sunday).
.
ber
24
—
Open
Free
To
All
I
»??!!!».
»
“
!*gS
V m^to h^7^me
1 n,od a
namln« the
County
represented Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mrs McOrilum's place. She said this
7:30 A. M-. Holy Eucharist, "In the
r
;
nlng
by
the
Methodist
Bunday
School
^ned bvT S
Commission as defendants, to Quiet."
and did it in a lovely effective manner. had been going'oil for some time and
Youngsters In County
orchestra, directed by Wesley Logon.
The whole program breathed the real
10:30 A. M., Children's Eucharist.
All &lt;he children In Barry count, Me
Th* admluton price U but ten cent.
.
—
. ■ in van tsuren county last ween, auc
spirit of Christmas and renewed In the,
(Continued on page five)
Woer.e 2.
bltor£ lady *«’ «»*«&gt; « verdict of 1500. which pipe, twelve Inches In diameter, which
Invited to l» dunk nt the Slnnd:
-uh • rejected »t. Mid
hearts of tile audience a deeper love
he
had
placed
across
the
highway
for
for the One whose birthday we cele- ••ij^Sven*?of"rnS't? wver^r Iwould lndl£l,t* lhat the Jury believed the purpose of draining certain of his
Theater here at a apeelal Chrutmaa ■“ “•«
“» t&gt;"“ “ “ “n“ «“»
hutlnee eommenelnd at t 00 clock Bal-, member la aorkind hard u make Ulla
brate on December 25.
had b*n misrepresentation in lands, located on the north side of the COMMERCIAL CLUB CHOSE
unlay allernoon. aeoordm, lo Ba.! prewntallon aueeeaalul aa u» net pn&gt;This service is a distinct contribution £?***
J 1 tht‘ caw
highway, and between the highway and
to the community life of Heatings for
1 thi^TiHni^thlv^e*
’hut
Mr Fou,kCfl h“ announced that he the shore of Gun lake.
■
THREE NEW DIRECTORS Branch. the manager. All children oi ceeda will be given to the wellare Aawhich the teachers should be heartily
V/nJ b2n
! W1U * a c‘ndldalr for Unlud 8“«!
Junior high school age and under are oociation. Have you* ten rents ready
Briefly stated, the facts causing the
commended. Preparing for such a. pro-. ’
hopc lo
friendz ball them । jomtor, lo oppose Senator Vandenberg controversy are as follows:
-be" • repreaeulaUe. ol Uw League
Donald Chase Gave Some Included In thia Imhlalloti.
The tint aliow al 1:00 octack U re«m you and thereb, help In thia
gram entails -hours and hours of care-10Ul'
,wt
J two years from now. It can be seen
In 1905. a cose was trlctl ln the cir­
Pleasing Music At Tuesday
served esj&gt;ecially for children from the K°°d CJUte. /
ful planning and rehearsals outside oL -rn noQCDUC Oil
Ithnt be is taking himself quite serious- cuit court of this county in which
rural districts ns Jhl* will permit them |
***
Noon Luncheon
the regular duties of the teachers? I" UDotnVC OIL”
hy. possibly he may not find the pco- Judge Clement Smith ordered a per­
whlch they gladly give, and we are&lt;
VER ANNIVERSARY Ple
thtv'state or his district taking manent injunction against the drain
Donald Chase of Coats Grove cn- to enjoy the entertainment and still Strand AnnOtinCftf
...
.
sure those who attended the service
----------; him so seriously if such news items as commissioners of Allegan and .Barry tertalned the Commercial Club, at its get home before dark. A second show;
- Bargain rTOgramt
on Sunday deeply appreciated the Friends
circulation.
counties, restraining them from dig- noon luncheon Tuesday, with some very commencing at 3:00 o'clock will be
- neuas Of
ui Rev.
nev. And
Ana Mrs.
rars. L.
1j. L.
d. i the
—-...above
------ —get
- —into
•
.
0
u'
efiarU of all tile teachers as well as II
J—*---------------| glng what was to be known as Gun pleasing selections on the harmonica. given especially for children of Has- j
Dewey Invited To Mueical 1| cAMr ms OITT
Supt. VanBuskirk.
iRiver Drain. The theory upon which playing the accompaniment himself on Ungs. Of course any child tn the | „ wrir.g'the month of January, the
county
will
be
welcome
to
attend
either
:
Strand
Theater here plans to offer *
FolloMing the ‘ service, Supt. andi
-.MV. Year's
.M— - Day
.
EXCHANGE IS OPEN.1 this injunction was Issued was that the guitar.
On New
Program of entertainmetrt at borMrs. VanBuskirk served sandwiches' AL
On New Year's
afternoon at four I The Cump nre Olrls arc
wlth the drainage”of
that area, immediately
--------the
- —
------------------------After
brief
program the
club —
pro­ of the two allows but for. the conven-,
’A
.Y.n.N'^ xc
_ mSTFiAvT ' their sift sxchnnsc ut the community onuth7FK.
nf the i£7iru3ir«
i.ke .nA wx.th of IS
the ceeded to elect three new directors for tence of all concerned are asked to WBi rat*8. “8 is being done in the
and coffee at their home, tlie teach­
— .u.
large clUtS,
Branch,
the ensuing year, as follows: Richard',ol,ow
the ----------t,me mI—
wh--------------M* suggested.
ciUea, according to Ray P
’u*
ers being guests.
’
M
: Robert Moore and R J MeSanta Claus will be in the lobby as &gt;n*na«er. During the month adult
cook. KODiri Moore ana k. j. mo usual with a fine packet of good things rni.Mions
of theofchurch,
to enjoy with
them
an
--------------NOTICE TO LEGION AND
‘
j'। hour
missions on
on Wednesday
Wednesday and
and Thur*
Thurariay
muzlc. celebrating
their
twen-1
m I
TAX NOT,CE
Creery.
_______________________
'for every child attending Lloyd Sha- ewnlnga will bejwlucte from 38 cwiU
AUXILIARY MEMBERS. ty-nfth wedding anntveroary. Tbit will
thZ tosTtK?^£h1 I
be at the following place, on
SmXi L FIRE SUNDAY.
rer *ul ** present at both perfonnan- jl&lt;? 15 “nU- .J*® fun-length
At lite meeting of the American Le- j be given In the church auditorium and0,6 foU®**** &lt;lat« U» Uke taxes: Hm-r» «
oa«
ii_a „ . «-s to lead the singing and members of;attractlona.will be offered on Friday
gion Auxiliary on Thursday evening it; wlll be followed by an informal recep- £ X orient oil tLcX aSd Un«&gt; N‘llon*1 b“nkTiie fire department was called out the Amerlcan Legion Mtd Auxiliary i “nd Saturday evenings for the »anu&gt;
was decided that the Unit should co-: lion tn the church parlors. Friend.
,7'
J“' 7;
dr^ Sunday to the Lewis Walker garage on ftn(1
[r0up6 and others who - admission now being charged for »
operate with the Welfare Association!lore asked to pleu.^ omit giftt.
wm rwt mwl the d^m^nd. This“*Sn18tore' Wednesday. Dec. 21. and Janu- K°.
- ,b&gt;' •
are
thu annual &lt;»« -ill "n«“ '•••&gt;&gt;"■ *
thW '» rw&gt;o...
no‘ mccs ™f
me oemanu
inis win 'ary 4th; Irving store Tueeday. Dec. .77
in furnishing food for the Christmas j Since
to
Hastings, Rev.
Since coming
coming-----------to Hastings.
Rev. .and
and11 iwevn
leMen uie caUs
upon ine
lhp w
welfare
As- andThurtday
1
As reported to the Banner, Floyd,
h d
aisUl
cHidren.
ning time will bn MceaMUty to make
.
cans upon
weiiarc as
J&lt;n S; MlddieviUe bank. Crahr
baskets. Bo all those who wish to con-1- --------------------.Last year more ..
- of I
Craig had some onlonx
onions. stored In
in the
?' ITeTJ'
G5°nil
m
! nation also. Camp Fire guardian j
than 1600 children !j.h,.
lflls double mu
bill effective. cm
One
tribute food please have It at the Le-{ aide circle of friends who will bo glad | tre ln charge assisted by the girls
Tuesday, Dec. 20. and Jon. 3 and al basement and had left a lighted oil from all sections of the county attend- i f®at“re&gt; w*“ **
only °9°* ■
gion rooms by Saturday of this week. to honor them on 'their anniversary
-----’
1Home every Friday.—Elver Barcroft. stove In the rodm to keep the onions . ■
If
if thzkAA
those wHn
who irlth
wish tn
to allonri
attend lha
lha LmkiIf &gt;t»u haw no way of getting your ar- (‘Iday.
Treos. Irving Twp.
,
from freezing. The oil stove exploded
—
,
CLEAR
LAKE
DANCER.
ond
show
are
in
their
aaata
by 8:80
tides there phone 2693 and Mrs. Edw.: NOTtrr ranrrAw T.YPsvrus i Prtday evening Dec. 23 square dance. —Adv.—Opt 1-4.
causing the fire, but little damage was
MIXED DANCES.
o'clock, the double bill wlU be Men
Downs will cal! at your home for thei ?(^’|CLCA,BmTO«L^XPA^E.^S' , Woodmansee's orchestra. Saturday eve­
done.
Thornapple lake pavilion. Saturday, complete.
gift.
ANNUAL
MEETING.
!
"“*•
J4' round
Archbold *
Dec. 31, Woodmansee's orchestra. Da» The stockholders of Dolton Tele­
.Bank Saturdays, December 17, 24. 31 orchestra. Frank HerringtonAdv 12‘
NOTICE!
ANNUAL MEETING.
and January 7; at Cazlton Center store131
Herrington, nav. ra phone Co. will hold their annual meet­
All ex-service men who are drawing
At Archie Tobtaa* I*
Of Shultz Oo-Operativl Creamery Fridays. December 16, 23. 30 and Jan-! '
.
,,,
- . ing al Delton Community hall, Jan. 7. disability allowance and are being
on M-37 Friday evanli
DANCE.
Asson.. Friday, Dec. 23. Meeting called uary 6—Burt Long. Treas. —Adv. 2
DANCE.
1933 at 1:30 P. M.
called to Detroit for re-examination,
At I. O. O- F. hall. Saturday evening, come. Bring sandwich**
;wk»f
Freeport, December 26.—Adv.
—Adv. 12-28 '
James Colllnr, Sec.
please see Prank Annnble before yougo.,
Orderlv
uraeriy

GOLDEN GLOVES MEET
TO BE STAGED HERE

GIVE
BENEFIT FOR SCOUTS

Ulinlul IVlnU
p prp h PU nPIlLP:

ORDERED UH!
TOSUBMITBRIEFS

1

“

S If Succewful Next Time Will
*
Still Be Eligible To Enter
|

nets, tokrancc and good will. Life would be
poorer without this Yuletide season-and all that
it represents in the life of the whole world.

BARRY COUNTY MAN
RECEIVES H CH HONOR

9

LOy THE
DEBATE
WITH CRESTON
----------' I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 41, 19»

conditions of that kind? Another thing
TAX REDUCTIONS IN
to which Mr. Fitzgerald called atten­
STATE REACH 22'
tion Is the fact that even judges may
be required to tour speakeasies and evil
places in metropolitan areas in a
Barry County Stacks Up Well
primary campaign, if they wish to re­
With Othct-In Michigan—
tain their offices.
Mr. Fitzgerald urged a pre-prtmory
Fine Start Is Made
OVER-PRODUC­
BZCY. HT20ERALD TOLD 07 convention which would enable at lea.«t PRESENT
The Detroit Free Press of Saturday
one
candidate
on
tto
primary
ballot
DAN0B1S TO OHB GOV.
TION IS CAUSE OF LOW i published a tabulated statement show­
to have the approval of his party. He
ing the reduction in .taxes that had
KBKM1NT
•
PRICE IN THIS COUNTRY
believed there uohld be far leas U&amp;hbeen made in tto various counties of
pering with our state coiUiUtutlon. far
Midilgan. Which were levied for gov­
fewer proposed amendments. -If party
ernment
costa of tto year. 1#33. Taking
BELIEVES
CONSTITUTION
OTHER
COUNTRIESJUflresponsibility were restored and the
--------tto
stafe ns a whole, tto reductions in
SHOULD
BE RESPECTED
TROL AMOUNT RAISED , state, county, township, city- and School
anuuuu
nuoruu!candidate*.named
,capab|c o( for dffice were those
fftj.
i taxw have reached 23 per cent as comCareless Tampering Results Inlm«crr “P*
** ^arifled if they were
]iare(j u1lh , &gt;&lt;ar a70. We
aU a(1C_
7 Keep
”
a
,
® .
nimed ut convcnstons. instead of being France. And. Germany
— "[• . mu trial that Is a good starter; but we
Serious Problems—Advocates . chosen at primaries.
Price# .Up Because Theif
&gt;till will have to-go a long way beyomr
Pre-Primary Conventions
1 In ht&lt;- “dtbv.vs Mr. Fitzgerald stated
Supply I&gt; Curtailed
„
that. Barry county, according
to tto
rre rrinswry mm
“
(that, white Governor Brucker and his
Secretary of State Frank Fitzgerald. aswJatt.a f-.ad reduced state taxes by
"Js the price of wlteat the -aVirld ovef- Free Press tabulation shows a total tax
speaking at tto annual banqnrt ofJ he • 0V(.r jsxiqo.OOO. there is roam for even ar. low as it H in tto United States? ' is , &gt;«T for 1W3 of 8468.U38 53. The levy
often to r If not '!n ,hc ux now bf,n’ collected for 1933
Grand Rapids Transportation C1ubja larger reduction, which to tolievrd a niu rv that
a
query that we often toa.
n
)5 n53 MM0_a „ductton of ,1MJJ95held at the Pantlind Hotel In that clty. ougb8 to be accomplished. To do this
or thc couu.
Thursday night, pawn'd some well de- J1C urged tliat democrats find rvpubU- how do other counlrk - make n p :. 4ble I3 or 22 f^r ceh(
served criticisms on the primary law-. cans ,n Rje tegiaiaturc ignore party for their farmers to get a much higher.'tics, particularly thov like Oakland
as well a* other things tliat are chang- ■ ijncs on(j
WHrk logcthl-r to bring price for wheat than the American and Macomb, show a much higher retng our representative form of gqvern- ;cUcf to tlie taxpayers of this state.
fsrmcr b getting at tto present time? ;durtion than tto average Of tto
ment.
•
.
-------- - ----- ---------------------Early this month, and we jrrsumr counties inrdering on Barry no figures
As an evidence of the dangers of this'. nnrcQYTCPI AM C Q
right now. tho price for wtoat in the .could be given for Calhoun, because the
attempt to apply pure democracy in rritODT lEHIRfif
S.
city of Berlin was 81 32 pur busta l. and compilation had not been completed
the
price pf wheat, at the .;&gt;me time, in Kalamazoo county reduced Its tax levy
.
'
HOLDS EXERCISES
fathers of our country Instituted, iw.
Pari.- was 81.15 per bustoL How do 28 per cent, or a little more than Barry.
mentioned tto large number of con-1
1Germany and France c &gt; about it io Kent county reduced Its levy only four
stitutlonal amendments which were tn- Sp.endld Program Rendered ,maintain such prices for.tfie farmers percent: Eaton county H per cent; AL
itiatrd by petition and placed before I Sunday Evening—Large Au- &lt;of tho?- ctiuntrie.-?
Ilegan fifteen percent and Ionia eleven
the voters of Michigan for consider*-.
Pr„o„„,
aemtnny dues not produce aU tto, per rent. Under the circumstances we
tton *1 ‘he last election. There were
dtence Present
wtoal tto! tltc people of that republic'think the ix-oplc of Barry county
eight of these proposfttous presented | Christmas exercises were told nt the require.
।
Tlie same is true of France j should'be gratified over the good start
on one immense blanket ballot. The[l(T,.jb}.t&lt;,rian' chureh Sunday evening u; Both
;
countries fiiiVt- dense populations I they have made with every indication
voters had no chance to give them lhe:5 30 wllJ, a jarge attendance.
iand a restricted farm area. : &gt; that it [of still further reduction in taxes for
thought and study which their hnporconKrvgatlon.il singing wn-. led bv :■ nut jx»sMble to'raise. In either one.' 1934 as compared with 1933
tancc deserved, and it was unfair to pr|n
T Wallace and Rev: Kitchlr.:- all
.
the wheat' that Is required. But;
-----------------------------------submit such grave issues to the people .■ 0|Rrwl praj,,r. ' .-j-fie pre-schoil chll- IL th of'them have jmt on tariff rates THIFVES RRFAK INTfi
DriCHn Ilk JU
----at such an election, when deliberation rt|t.n kiVe t|1(. .*elc-tr.&lt; followi d by ,&lt; 1tii.it pr. lublt ttie importation of wheat.' 1
u impossible, when fair ccmslik-ration: lablt.an. fleM.rIlKn&lt;. Of tin- birth ol 'The tariff u'so high tliat even at ttoHOPKINS LBR. CO. OFFICE
of all the touts involved-W qut of ttoj chn.it. the various roles being taken a. low
I
export-price tram the United States!
,
----------question. Aside from being unfair, it | follows.
.it tto pr&gt;? uit time. American wheat Combination Of Safe Destroyed
is dangerous to our institution* lo doi Thc Ang( h-.Mrs Aten Johnson' cannot
i
get by tto tariff wall raised by;
- - - ------So Contents Could Not Be
th**.
' • class; Tlx- Eastern Snephrni’-.w.-.
iGermany nnu France to .protect their i
Careless tampering with cur con- M1(a M.ybeU Hart &gt; cltU5; n,,,
, own fanners. If there ts a heed fori
Checked Over
stltutton. which should be tto funda- j nvUy_Mr Hurcld u.5ans CIa&gt; ;
.
imj»rtlng wheat, the government man- »uhe „nire of tto Hopkins lounbe.mental law. to raid, results tn creaUng K|IU,, „f Ule oivni-Mr. Rflgan , ..i-.e.- to see ttof that I* t«k*‘n ‘we .of &gt;ancj\Coai company, of Hopkins. Mich.,
serious govt-rnn^talmpMcins and * chUJi; Tht. RrtaUlcn .-or. A.-W. Woxi- ;to a limited extent and will buy on out- u)UcK U affiliated with the Home Lnmgeneral muddlcdcondTuon
burnes Claw; Christmas Lullabies - ;t-itfe markt : but will never allow. i*.,. company of this city, was broken
Another flagrant example of the •
... Chndn.h
wheat to cOme into either) ;n?o on wt.fl.;PMjay night of last week
foolishness of applying pure democracy. M,
a
fanK CanUque ttl enough
,
country to ri-.vcr the prices paid l ’ The combination ol tto office safe was
tn a
N&lt;*l very pleasingly and Rev. KMclnng
ment is our direct primary, which hasi1 ’ rave tlx- - History and Meaning of ;farmers, so tliat the Frcnoii market is; smashed, so it was Impossible to get
practically nrnnopolttcd by french ;lnt0 the hulde of tto safe to di-ter^
worked much harm, tu it has often re-1 Santa Claus"
.&lt;ud lhe German market bypn|nc wtot. If any. of Its contents were
suited in selecting men for-office who' Closing the service was a Christmas iurnwis
i
1 (jj«turbed. The burglars took some
are not fitted to serve. Its worst fault tree and'young and old were remem­ German L/rttv
H wc are;to u-am any lesson from;change tlicy found elsewhere tn tto
Is that, it ha&lt;’ broken down, party re­ bered with candy and other gifts by
,there countries, it would be this: tto!,anfl made off with some office
sponsibility. and party control which; Santa Claus.
’
it
we
wish
to
assure
American
farmtrs
!.-uppllcs
•
are cteentlaH in repretomtative gov­
Tito.program wa- under tlie direction i
ernment. Where a person really num- of Mrs. A Wi' Woollburne and Mr?. a Accept price for their wheat the area I Gerald Nash, who is well known here
to that rerenl must be greatly ro- )n HasUmw. is tto manager of the
inatn himself as a candidate for nom­JAben Johnson; Mrs. Cun Sullivan H»&lt;I L■
■
t
hS'
rt
lor'U
l
^
‘
'
V,
''Kere
1
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J
L
M
“
‘’
’
[
Hopkins
Lumber
and
Coni
Company ■
ination foi- public office, as he docs, by charge ol tto primary department; A
petition, there is no chance for
party i.
»'r.S
■' .------- .-----------------,n"
■&gt; '
‘ '■
'■ ■&gt;' - un# .•&gt; «l&gt; ■■ '
I ■
HAS SOVU. &lt; 1&lt;K1STMa7'&lt; AkIi
''■■■
’'"imberialnli
control IL
2;
r“—
— were supervising udi-.-&gt; and Dr Wocd- -.r bushel That could b.- easily
Ray Branch ha* received one of the
llcan or a democrat.
But• ■to ■is not- ob■' ■
. raj&gt;Kj
p,.r puspci, wfiich, added;cleverest and most novel ■ Christmas
to ““ji.Hy.it', eta
n.... .nd or. Hy.n
have ever seen. The card wiv
himself, should he.be nominated and
&lt;linut.&gt;- The whole mwram to the Chicago markc'. price for when? &lt;
him by H. M. Richey of Detroit,
elected. He makes his own platform.'‘
* °‘l P- wa'n rd the pr.’.sent. tfuie, wouldI raise tto
price to 81.20 per bushel In Chicago, " ।
general manager of tto Allied
.Web m.ydUl,r «Myly In&gt;.» tbr ptat- "J“•
Sta'.blip.
gathered
by
tto
federal
|Theater
Owners
of Michigan. On a
form 6! his party. That destroys party,
“ u? au
de;&gt;.ritm.-n' cf agriculture .x-m to,in-UarKe card to tos clipped a piece of
'responsibility, so essential to the prop* r[
functioning of the .representative »ys-' DEATH OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR i.icatc that ito American demand to.-! paj&gt;er torn from tto want adv. section
ha.vpDtfHlUm
&lt;me w m
U1V
Detroit dollies under
Miss Ebzabeth Tuylpr. 88. diughU-« , wheat
-...............
..
——... oil
— appreciably-in. of unr
&gt;c i-mroii
tern.
.
■
, tu..lv« v.m« ten
--------Bnd
M
Became the pritnap- permits minor!- ['Lf the lute Rev .1 Ru? Taylor, .who,'the la. t t»u or twelve year... but hiu . Help-Wanted Section,
.
" ties to make nominations, it has en-i'was a Saugatuck
—
.pioneer and cstab- maintained steadily at a little vnd&gt;s'follows:
■ ■ - Epficopai
■ church
•-Jn Allccan.; !‘v&lt;’bunheD lor each inhabitant. That; ' Will pay priiple remuneration to
couragtd organized minorities who1.fished
Ia.k" c":''
ufund.doow.ooo I perron or persons who will assist w- to
know Just what they want, and they'Holland and S.-tugatuek. ~u dend M-usually want .-omething .from govern- Taylor lived at the i.ci .ry in Saugu-, uu.'lii. • It w • could .-onie’Kiw lin-.' ; adequately express to our friends our
under tWO.OQO.OOO; test wishes for a Merry Christmas and
mint which means added taxes. This tuck many year.- until with her .-M.- crojM to a
.... bte-hr.'. it pould not to difficult tc a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs: H
organized muiorliy holds a club- over H&gt;''.v made a home in Santa Manic.
st.rjmak- the price.,ot '.’heat reach tor M. Ridwy. 4809 Sturtevant Ave.. De­
the candidate after to is elected. That Calif. w'iere .in-died, fjhe wais a m.4
au*
“r 81,33 by nn|K&gt;8ln
hl’h‘ I. troll.
account*, for the ueriiendou.- Increase
tto l.vte Alin d B Taylor, who estai.
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T
„w. Mich. Phone
rMMW Hogarth
*,uSU,ul 1767."
in taxation which wc have noted in-fished |)ie bank that inter became FYuit | tn tarill'
i! a
A red circle was drawn around tto
’ -last—
—
Stale -----bank ol Saugatuck.
But ')«■ American fanner baa never!adv. and on arrow pointed to tto nothe
25 years.
--------Mr. Fitzgerald said that fifty or siv Burial in Santa Momca. She ri..-fir- J taken kmuiv &gt; ■ tho id&lt; a of limitation Ration." "Memo! Please &gt;re that this
Annii'. and one J or any lnt-'i fer"iK'e at all with what he adv. m run 365 dav . H M Richey '
ty candidates were in the field in one 'iv.d by one
congressional district for nomination brother.'Rev. W W. Taylor of Bridge-[shall rav.e on his farm
It
apt Another
Another ndv
mi.iu
,1 l- very .,|ji
nnv pointed to this. - "Add
Add and
at tto primary for that one ollice tills per- pa.
;to l*‘ ,nl* tiiat.
were [and prosperous." moaning a Happy arid
it. if
I! nn
un attempt were(and
anil
year in Detroit, and Detroit had five
Mt?.. Taylor »will be rcmembertd by made to limit the aervaue
acrvaiM' sewn
sown to prosperous New Year.
Murpliyitseeking one office. How
:: many
it
—Hastings
&gt;■
!&gt;• n,»!t
Sil;.' .u-.d her I Wheat voluntarily, it would b»- u r.riu u-1 Mr, Brandi will be clad-to show you
possibie^fer voters'to determine tto
. ter Anna te.-tdetl ...
.
'
m ..Hastings
reviral [loa- failure It would te' found that a itto
tto card
card ax it if, so unusual and apmerits of candidates and choose the-years whvn their br.-H-.’-r. Rev. "
| large number of farm. .•-.- wx'.ild say to propriatc for these days when every
one best suited for the office under v.as rector of Emmanuel church
be practiced.
economy must
;
I limited that Chai would to the prci'lsoi
- TALKED TO LIONS.
-------- set Ito benefit of tot- 1 Rev. John Kuching spoke at the
ter prices and make m«»r&gt;’money. Tin-! Lions Chib Mondav noon on a topic
arreat. would have to to controlled in suitable for tto Christmas season.
•onw manner, and that I* not e#-sy;-but The Other Wise Man ' His talk was
Pkncy Dreitcd
[it can to done H is done in. Francejbasrd on H-nry'Van Dyke's took of
[and Germany by'the very condition;that mime. The story w ato.ut the
that exist there, torause it never L pos-: fourth "Wise Man of tto East." who
(siblefor th&lt;’farmers in those coffiitri&lt;&lt;i I wu hindered from meeting tto other
lor lire il’.l th*' wlir.it weded On tlx |three because he stopped to minister
[other hand it.is possible for tto United &lt; t« a sick peron by the wayside, and la&lt;j:a:i s to raise not only ulut we need, ter to other needy folks Due to there
jout &gt;&lt;•..ral hundred inilhai bi-h l. delays, to missed seeing tto Christ
tno/v-and there i? tto trouble. We &lt;Ij.Child and spent the rest of his lite
Thursday ■ Friday - Saturday
raise .-&lt;&gt; much more/ that Hu- export [ •.arching for thc’-King ol the Jews."
i price fixes the pncc.paiti to the tanner The story was told in a very impreisKv
I We num n;strict the growing of wheal. |miuine.-.
;. r we never can get a price above tlicj
---------- —
»
Lean Pork
Lb.
• xjiort pr.-r which i&gt; fixed Uy foreign-!
FIRST WARD r. T. A.
crwill, i.f course always bay
Tto First Ward P. T A ua- held
[wheat ai u.* low a pricy us t-hey can.
Friday evening. Dec 18 After a abort
business meeting the following ChrutFancy Quality Lb.
I _
MlJiSION'ARA
।mas
... charge ol
mis prowram.
procram. wmen
which wa.
was in
| Despifl. the stormy day there w»sUhr
wo wwn,
Lb. IOC
' ,!1
aih uduuce * the monthly j&gt; anj
Baltar.cc.

SEVERELY GRIT GISED
STATEPRIM RYLAW

Geese

SALE!

Turkeys “ 23c

16®

Roast 10c

Dates 10c

Nuts 22c

STEAKS

Round or Swii&gt;

pkR.

10c

ARMOUR’S STAR Brand

MINCE MEAT

Lb
HEINZ'S 2 lb&gt;. for 33c

18c

Ducks

Chickens-I7c
Fresh, Tender Fowl Fahey Dreiscd

Hart Pumpkin

BUTTER

LOCAL NEWS

11930505

Merry Christmas

BACON

I'WWfWCW*'*’4';

WHEAT ACREAGE

2

Large Site Cana

or

Frt.porl

it: 26c
24c

Royal Anne Cherries

ORANGES iar»« size

25c

Dox.

23c

Pineapple «•»•»D— • s|“" 2 c— 29c

Feldpausch’s
“ Where Better Foods Cott Less ”
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

nMMMddM&gt;NAiMiMaA»2iWA

(Sifts Mnt Apprrriatr

All hair cuts 3ScU. Delton Barber
Stop.—Adv.
Order lee cream for your Christmas
dinner from Candy Land, early.
W. H. couch, who has been confined
to hi* home by illness, is getting bet-

I

C. F. Field U recovering from his re­
cent illness and is able t rf be about the
home.
A daughter was born at Pennock
Iwapltal cn’Sunday. Dec. 18. to Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Geller of Dowling.
Judge McPeck canw up twice last,
week and held court and will come
again Thursday of this week.
For your convenience we have flow en.
and plants on display at Roy cordea
News Stand Clyde Wilcox, florist.—
Adv.
Mrs. Nay Bump, who U n patient at
New Burgess hospital in Kalamazoo. is
recovering nicely and hopes to be home
soon.
.
If interested in a new May tag wash­
er or ironer please-give me a ring. 1 al­
so have Maylag oil fur sale. Clark Bites.
Middleville. 38-F5 —Adv
Maynel Gilmer was brought, before
Justice Matthews Monday charged with
beating up his Wife. He admitted his
guilt, paid 135 fine and 8825 costs
The Sponable Market on So. Jeffer­
son St., makes an announcement in
this issue of the Banner. They arc
advertising 100 dressed turkeys for
Elmer White says to is going to cele­
brate on Friday. Dec. 33. us that U his
forty-fifth birthday. HU friends unite
in best wishes and tope he may Jvavc
» happy day.
Tto Yeekley school. Christmas pro­
gram will be held at the Yeekley
fchooi on .Friday vrenlng Dec. 23 at
eight o'clock. Please bring a present
for tto grab bag
Tlie Grand Rapids Furniture exhibit
will open on Tuesday. January 3. Our
two Hastings furniture factories will
have large exhibits end we all hope
may have a good’ trade.
Ned Mead, who recently put on an
advertising stunt here. W.w brought to
cur Jail from Hllladale by Sheriff
Leonard. Monday- on the charge that
he hud failed to pay his board bill at
tlie Parker House
A 25‘; discount on Christmas mer­
chandise is announced in this' issue
by Curveth A- Stebbins, the Rexali
Druggists. Tills b an opportunity to
get gifu for your friends, al consider­
able raving. Look for announcement
At the meeting of tlie Commorclq,
Club held Tueedny noon F. W Stebfflna. chairman of the ri&gt;PKiting e&gt;mmittce for the 'Welfare Hind reported
j hut good progress had b.-i'ij milde
with the canyaka and that Hustings is
mcet|ng it* duty in this important
matter.

Waters,Clothes Shop
For the Last Three Days
of Christmas Shopping
New Things Have Arrived
That Are In Demand

| Sanforized White Shirts
A

Pure Wool Robes
$3.45
Wool Cossack Blouses $3.98
Beautiful Neckwear
95c ji

1

Our Finest Quality

g

Silk and Wool Hose

We believe people want
good quality, new fresh
styles at moderate prices.

YOU SHOULD HELP THIS
&amp;
WORTHY PHILANTHROPY m
Buy Tickets For "That's My

*

Eoy” At The Strand Wednes­
day And Thursday
Don't forg-t tlw show. "Thai's My
Boy." to to givxM) Wcdno&gt;dav and Thurs­
day at tto Strand. As wc have ex­
plained. thu play is given to raise
money for the purchare of glasses fir
needy children with defective vision—
a fine philanthropy of the Lions Club
&lt;H this city. Manager Brunch hax
generously donated tto use nf hit.
theater and the help of his employees,
so/the only deduction front the re­
ceipt* for the i^rformanccs will to ths
actual cost of the picture

Boys’ Leather Helmets

We have what you want
for gifts, for men
and boys.

(Sifts Hirn Apprrriatr

Waters Clothes Shop
Ji-

f

tertainment. They will c&lt;vt you no
qiore than you would pay for any other;■ The child tton softly said.
play, and -you will to helping u fine; Tlie mother clasped tor to her breast
work which has been carried on for
And gently bowed her head
ito post t*&gt;o years by tto Lions Club, And then within that darkening
which has bougtit.the glitrres for many; P seemed that nil grew bright.
children, tests of' whose eyes lyavc![ As tliat mother wing unto tor child
jIkwi that they
urgently needed ji That stormy Christmas night.
glasce*. arid whose paretyU could not uf-1
ford to buy them. This work has; A -tar is shining brightly
Above a cattle lived.
.
cost more than tto club anticipated.
!wcaurefthere were so many more cares,। Where tlie tiny baby. Jesus,
S!eep» in Hi* lowly l&gt;r&lt;l
than anticipated and they arc helping; Mary u the mother's name
to meet a part of tlie cost through Un. j
entertainment.
.
i ! Jesus is tto babe lhat came
Pi-iybc on earth, tto angels sing
A babe is burn,
A MOTHER'S STORY.
Th&lt;* dimming light, caused shadow; Tin Christ pur King "
weird
Mrs. J E. Vandenberg
To dance upon Hu* wall.
rMertic Vam—
Arid caused tto dusk of eventide
To hover over all,
A motion picture crew, bound for the
Hushed were the voices of (he buds
far north to screen a drama of the
That slept beneath the eaves.
frozen wastes, is taking along .its own
And mournfully the mnd swept by
synthetic snow.
•
•
And whistled through tto trees.

A glow from out the fireplace moving,
Slowly here and there.
Fell npon a lovely mother's face
And child, beside tor chair
Listening, you could hear her voice
Whispering soft and low.
Telling of the Christ Child's birth
In a manger long ago
The little one with eager fare
'
And blue eyes shining bright.
Listened to the story of that
Ancient Christmas night
Of the tiny newborn babe that lay
Within the cattle's stall.
And how that guiding Eastern Star,
Shone brightly over all.

were given and plans made for work]
Jin various branches. A supper-was'i "Jmgk* Bella " and "Silent Night"
*
;announced for the first Wednesday ini sung by group of children.
“c“1
““i MSMXC or m MAVNAan
1 Ite too.tao «rr» conauHM by
7* nJ! S*".'
".If. Tho. Hain* Mrs Jessie Pavne F-^«-d away on Saturday Dev. VI. a!
.-,4
ou'lm. a! Ui. M Su®
" 1"“ ”
?
'•o! a continued .tory Iwgun in tto DrH
u .?Ck
. . n-S'. issue of tto Foreign magazine ^dt ’
“\U‘av“ a bro:I“‘r
Mr- NiUie Seeley reviewing tto Home
B .' ot ?c,r?U' “
Jn AnJ |
Jn-jga.'ine covered wviral effirent top-. *”a
S!'r
Auburn. Wasiu. and
i.-v of unu-ial interest, chief of which a
Krt’n'
thW city
I was thi probtejn occasioned by war..
. Frineral services were told on Mon■ Mi- Ctarn Brown then gave the fifth ^‘‘y,^,tcn’5oa’l ‘X1*. °n°C!C
lhr
O'er hills and desert sand.
and sixth chapters of the Indian Ml»cbwch. Rev it j. Adcock Until it shone above a*sited
irior. study bvk dealing with economic j-^wting. Burial tn Rtrerdde cetneAnd paused, cl God's command
■
'probloms relating to Indian* and what tery,
•
Haw the wise men then did enter in
I has bi “n dune io promote and main- ' . * * * ~
~
That lowly cattle shed.
. .
tain family and community life among WALTER LOBDELL DROPPED DEAD, And laying down their gifu. did kneel I I
ithem. Christmas carols with Mrs.
Walter Lobdell, of Plainwell, receiver
Beside that baby's bed.
iMauda Cook at thc piano were interthe Freeport bank, died very' »ud:sorted through the program. The denly yesterday. Not feeling very well. Tto cattle lowed within the stall
And wondering stood by.
January meeting will be with Mrs. he lelt ,he bank and went t j ills rooms.
They gazed upon the wire men three
i
'Chas. Kerr
“to expired soon after.-And at the Star on high.
-------- w --- ---- ----- ----.... u. ........
» Ul
.
[
PASSING Ol MRS. yiOUHY.
land had many trlends in this city, wiu The tired mother, on the hay
Looked at tor sitvping child,
!Jr. Orjiha M »wrj. aged 88 year. [ will regret to ham of hu death For
; nd 6 montlis. jmsed away on Ban- Several years to was engaged in selling And Bjiby Jesus, on her ann
Looked up at her and smiled
j
/day night. She is sdniw-d by one son. bonds and securities for Detroit conGlen Mowry, of Hastings, and twofeerns. and nude friends with Ml wiui ' And mother, did the angels sing?"
I
idaugiitcrs. Mra. Bertie Manning of i whom to came in contact.
The little child, then said.
| Nashville and Mrs. Nina Gaskill of'
-------------- *■&lt;» - •'----------"When they found die Holy mother.
■ Hastings, besides several grandchildren
DR. B. J. ROBINSON PAhSES. *
And tto tidy babe in bed?"
and great grandchildren
I Dr. B. J. Robinson of Wayland died Yes. darling, all tto angeta i-atig
j Funeral services uerc told .at the m Kalamazoo Tuesday. Funeral scrv-i Their Christmas carols then.
[residence e:i Tuesday afternoon at two?ice* will be ut two oclock Friday at Ohry to tto God on high
K
o'clock. Rev. L- L Dewey ofBciaUng.; the hoine of Wm. Haveu^ia Rutinnfl
And peace on Earth to men." '
&gt;i &lt;&gt;.
tDMlUhlp.
’• • k
j "I *i&amp;h I'd heard them sing, mother,-’
Burial
in «k»
the Dowling cemetery. '

Wiiile the electric refrigerator With
its dainty cubes of' ice u still a new
thing to some of us. bear in mind that
in 1853. nearly 80 years ago. n paten:
iwas granted for a machine lo produce .
that same commodity
Countless expsrimenU had been
made, and while Twining claimed no
new fundamental, us chilling by eva­
poration was the basis uf many of the
»xiwnments. yet tlie following quota­
tion from the judge's ruling sujiportlng
Twinings claim in litigation: He who
[reduced speculation lo practice. whose
iexjprimente resulted in tto ducovvrv.
[and u ho, then afterwind first pul tlie
! public into practical and useful pm[session of the art. machine or pnxlue'.x'
I would give Twining credit as being tl.’
first to successfully give us Artificial

CANDYLAND
CHRIS SPIRIS, Propriety

Special Prices to
Churches; Schools,
Societies and Lodges
Candy Canes and Ribbons

CHRISTMAS MIXED

FANCY BOX CANDIES
at Reduced Prices

DELICIOUS
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER SI. IMS

[time for them to go to their class­
rooms. 1 /x■
•
I ’ A number of people have become in--a..
■■ u:twated in this .movement, sending
tady.”
111 T I JlLl
lllll V food and supplies sfpratw kinds to
THE NIGHT CLUB LADY.
nl I I ill fl ||ni] I the gym to iielp redqle tile c&lt;»t.‘ Tie
IIU 1 IllLfiL UnlLI teaclicrx and Superintendent VanBus­
Thatcher Oolt. that suave, cultured,
kirk appreciate this interest. Anyone
handsome New York police' coinmls&lt;Continued from page one)
Interested in seeing a line project.
(Continued from page one)
»k)her who solve* baffling murder mys­
wonderfully carried out. should visit
...
,
f.
teries in the popular Aniijony Abbot
i cheese and a dessert of prune whip, the gym room at about ll 45 ol any Proven that the danger of serious in- |
books, comes at last to the screen in
i Tip-. children arc urged to eat all they school day. We are sure they will be jury to n boy or young man are-less ;
WELCOME GROUP.
J wish of the hot dish and samjwbibes. pleased with, what they '•••
than in football games
1
the person of Adolph Menjou. Hjg first
Tlie Welcome Corners Extension.। (also to take all thc milk theyTftre for.
Superintendent VanBuskirk lias
Finally, it is a content of skill and
appearance is in "Thc -Night club'
This menu u varied' ea?h day Once a shown himself In this, as in al! matters' -hnt alone No purwt are offered in
Lady.”
z
■
•
'Class met Wednesday, pec. 7 for an]'[week
meat js furrfulicd for die hot m-rtalnlng to tl.e sclwols. an exc»pt.nn- there amateur contests. The contestall day meeting at the home of Mrs.''
Tnis production is one of .the most Jerry Andrus, with twenty-three mem-1J.dish. So farabouj twelve gallons of al organizer. He has hud tne fuUcat ants air not boxing became they have
'milk a day are required.
co-operation of the teachers u Weil a- nUgry feelings toward each oihT. but
satisfying of the detective mystery pic- '
bers and four visitors present. The
nvwA-&gt;vuiu»&gt;»
&gt;vmx
,1manu».u- of Mbs Edge; m Vovkins out all t^e CJljy to show their skill and physical
No one could ask to
see.1.
a uiu
more
lures as yet shown. Somehow, it con­ forenoon was spent by the leaders
nerly or orderly lot of rhlldren thin‘details, and of tiic Wrlfare Association aWlity
trives to gat across all thc essential giving
,
tlie class a demonstration din- 1 ,thc 125 who were served on Friday. 1 in furnUhing tlie necessary cash for
vt,. bellrye. after tiittv explanations,
elements of suspense, mystery, horror ,ncr tn which each one learned some- '
we (here should be no reason why an
and skilful detective work, and yet It thing new about cooking vegetables. land that lias been true almost from!supplies So tar meals.. Mich
does so in a subtle manner. In short, After a very enjoyable dinner, the; the start. One or two attempted at have described, have been tarnished to amateur boxing conte.-t should be
to be kiddish, but they .were told on average of 125 pupils jxr da. a', an criticised, where It L&gt; conduced on
this is no stereotyped or formula de- meeting was called to order. The lead- first
'plainly that
boisterous conduct I average cost ol five cm:. ;xr pupil, tquare. under proper mp-m-iun. ;v.
tectivc picture.
era took over tlie lessons on "Good 'wouldn't be tolerated: that was thc end|They surely' have enough to eat o! excontests must be in this stale un­
I Health and Happiness.” Each rhember lot it. After the meal had been served cellent.'well cooked and
■ irbhlna dor our law.. marked a health chart. A recreation:';and all were through eating, it was'food. Any person will i«‘ well repaid
We are not now ducib-mx whrtlwr
"
uciecuve.
w«a pernuuo me
exninkiev
received aa reward
reward for
for ua concon- n,,p
to
the orderly manner In ' who visits thc High toiio. I v.vm at 11 45 OIW' should attend a boxing contwt or
detective,
the lorenum
foremost
ex-1'1 tlS
Hinkley received
r
mwnt
olwas perhapsthat
fktton hM
which
the pupils cleared the ubk-s and and »&lt;*r for himaelf dr 1-r elf h .w not or take part in it.-puc i&lt; up to th- fit
ponent ol disguises that Action has test,
» I well ?organized
how "P
c; “”ly nianar-d individual We are
ever
is doubtful. If'’ -Meeting
was adjourned and there' I11'1 “*a&gt;" ttie dl*hc'- chalr!‘ and
rK^'Uca. .»«»*
contending V
ever known.
known. But it
'* *adept as lie was. lie iauW. compete with will be no January meeting, but the F^ch one knew
do. philanthrunder-1 &gt;s this fine phiUnthropy . They .vr.l tint tlie:e an-not other conte.,u a hieh tf
_ just
r- iswhat
this tofine
Clive Brook in the nr: of make-up
&gt;next class
elaaTwin*meet
will meet Feb
Feb'!?"
15*
Mood whftt
wh,t *
*•*
as ’hta
»»•» or her
h&lt;r *part
jart of t,M
the" **bevrry
very*''
well
n Ppleased
lenM,d *’wi
,lh l,R
n 1 might b? better; we are only laymy rC
Thc uncanny sleuth continually.I Wednesday—All dav meeting
mectlne at the program and did it. The girls cleared i1 accomplishing. We have
1
not imc&lt;- t: tha: the purpose of such eor.tc.” is'&gt;&lt;&gt; xfX hU eSe. wuh hi. many^J
'J!*"
^e «kiU of the boxer Boxma
uny Im. homeolRuthH.vX
RmhH.y.n. %
All iLm- &gt;'»Ubtea
“*• and took tint '‘"I’*?
' • "S’**
■■ .a, penetrable disguises and even his close bcrsDlease plan to attend If possible. ,1K‘ *»&gt;■» l&lt;M,k care of thc rocUl foIdlnk .' &gt;*' •'h,w t.hl' food tvsjilti 0! tins lla^ bwn earned on tor at leiut two aa
I friend and .faithful ally. Dr. Watson. -Kith Moore. Publicity Secy.
'**•— ------- h'“rtv •"«»• lh*» *rI
dav
-F
-z
jnnd rejnovtd the lab)ff.t storing them I They do better work and ail app-nr t.)r longer than ’-hat. It is lair to «av.
frequently was unable lo identify him
------- --------------------------GROUP NO. 3.
jout of the way -so Liu* gym could be well nourished '
from the standpoint "of the individual
In his role of the super man hunter. ।
Extension clasa No. 3 met at theiused without interference.
I
~
■ • •r
'
who participates in it,.that boxing is
ties°*yK'^re^rws^tlw^iaractor1 of ....
'home^ol MroTpred'prentice
on Monday
A
special type
type
of
dandelion,
with
a not dangerous.
special
------- — _. ..—..-----..—1...1I After
After these
these preliminaries
preliminaries are
are cared]
cared] A
A^special
type, o*
of dandelion,
dandelion. with
with^a
of 15
15 .per cent, ha*
has been
bee
Sherlock Holmes as created
by LXJ)
Doyle
afternoon.
Dec.
■ for.
to —
do -lo11 rubber content of
.‘.Hk-tl Uy
le U1
KI llirorii, ato
v. 10th.
,ir.**.
•.. an urgent matter
...a..... is
—. what --(TIEVROI.ET.
___
. . ,I A
a .......
nf the
,i... lost
u«t I keep
Iriwn the
tha aUentlon
altontlnn of
nf the
tha pupils
iMiDilx until 1 found on
oh the southern
soutileil) ccoast
Ot Crimea
problems
and
very interesting woiah
review, of
*mm ol
this week's issue
Ol) ,|MR&lt;
iirtv and au xamt
ope»» for Ow
scientists
planx are
matches wits with Moriartv
aatia lesson was given, and then our lenders,
leaders, school opens
the ftltemooh.
afternoon. When ■ by Soviet natural —
— ------------...
of American and European rackekcn Mrs. Veni Wininger and Mrs. Mort the weather is nice lhey were required 1 under wuy to plant 2J&gt;W acres with th- 'h11
[announcement
of
the
new 1933 Chev*
who inaugurate a reign of terror in Townsend, taught us several new ways to put* try their time by playing out of dandelion.
.
.
..
-roltt.
This
is a flne looking inode! jgr
London.
i of making candles which will help us; doors. Now it has been arranged that 1
tit volley
ball contest ~
or some other
An athletic team in Nicaragua re- mid R K. Hurd, thc local dealer.
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I in our Christmu candy making.
i."
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TOO BUSY TO WORK.
--------------- ***--------------Igame be played while these pupils sit cently appealed a defeat to thc su- cktlnw. it to la- a long*, larger and *
on the aide seats and watch untll.it U|premc c.iurt of that country.
faster e.f than ever.
A m clwwlng Mcmon. m &lt;te .01.
J™* aKANCl: NO *••*.
cl . wA.ul.rti&gt;, rawbood. ,»u«» Juda-:,
‘
S
mrnt On lhe man who slole hl. wile IP*- 10 wllh
"t* ”
* B^*'
»nd dnuihtre In • TO.auAn.TO' Work." l«"k*Ain wu enjoyed. nOrr which .dpweture “.thrrtnu
Will Rooem
“&gt; ,bw" M member•(lw
juhno-X
KSS1 to.™
u Zrd A.
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PAGE FOUR

The
,te,eaUd
&lt;lecMcn
xne HaRtinffR
naanngs Bannerl
cannery
M a reiu]{ feel
that ,n Novc,ubcl
lo9l 5 :

and Opinion5;

This and That Backward Glances;

rvMi.s-J rr.ry
the confidence of the voters in their reIVIm f dthnrn
A Paradox.
•’
Mkbicsa.
apectlve districts. Then with a new
VV/ltH \JtllCTS ^Ufy
Tlie Pcrfonsi Factor.
—~~------- regime coming into power within a.
u '■
*”
(tv months backed by one of the
.
Self. Interest
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
NO ALIBI.
aevcmr BBVFJfTH TEAR greatest popular votes in American
Pitfail* oL Tax Reduction.
. Mr* Shirley .Crumback of Jackson
Tlie
A IK- |MOU4e*IWI
problems Mi
of' (Artthe 4VUIHIJ
country arc ,
Judge Arthur jC^un y, prominent al- and Mr. and Mr*. Herman Venektasen
history, it is fairly obvious that atty squarely up to tin* Lk ipexraiic iiarty.
steps of consequence taken by the pres- Complete election returns indicate it; oniey of Detroit. ’anA
itudi-nt ai
’**1 Rapid* will be Christmas
a1 1C.-CI1
keen student
' G™of
ci»&gt; mmuj
.MM-.j **. w auwu»&lt;
. ----i«x&gt;uun gave a«u;d
[mrtlcularly
clear
8urt»U
ifc. aiid^Mr*.
Jotin Noble*.
ent
body
orc likely
to be altered
«&gt;r absolute control ol the executive and
gave
«r.i&gt;prt by &lt;h. nm eontro* pm|. Srt*“‘“
ol Ite IB"™™' i of
witaxation
wnnmuk
J. ol u.o van™.
M* and Mrs.
Ur' &lt;Glenn
“••*&gt;• Brower "
“* non.
Mr
and
tj k..
p governmental spent the week end in Ionia with Mr 1
IX HARRY vol XTY.'VNE YEAR.....»A&gt;0 dcnt-Eect Rrxxevilt can be pardoned' If.
M anything
“,‘3,h’n‘: gre-i
S’** mpng
wrong the party
parly can-i
can- lBCtors
flictorh that
tliat tend to
k.«p
dent-EIcct ROMevut can tie paroonca. tuW
IiOt Vih.nu.
blunw. the rinnr.cine pou
twilltlrui
llCBi p*
nartv
rty , xpeiBe4 hlgh
......
b,.,,.., 4 in,Tt
............
tnil oI. the
.... 1and Mrs Fred Boardman
we believe, for declining, to take an This f» a* it *hould be-and we hav* Michigan Economy taague al La ruing ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hinckley and
active part tn formulating legislation fuith enough fn ’he type of cuuen»hip !jJt Wednesday morning.
' . *ons of Newaygo will -pend the holi­
day* with Hasting* friends. '
that wffl.be desirable to hi* adminis- J5V?rM‘"^d,j ’hc lb mocraKnWty to
•
...
Mbses Winifred McLravy and Ate­
..
KwnS;dSinri?CXCZn^h'l O0«mm;nt officio!*.and leguiatufe*
»«« M*reh *■ »’r‘'“t’ent Hoolia Leach are. hpme from Chicago tor
ver would have to a**ume the re.*|ipa- »&lt; publu.m... and I^mucraLi are fir*’
''nrt’hi.n t il-* Judur Christmas vacation
OVTmi'E R^fcHT tpVgTY, UXF.
' sibility of such legtelatton even though and last Ateieridsn citlrcn* and it u if*-..-L*^Sl
Ml** Anna w ave Cnletnan come* home
Rom Kalamazoo this week tor- thc holt« Old not cm.., tt. -nd.
I»
■ lie grossly unfair. Also the sight of a nJ:. '
fjt.mnfr,L. mi.. Tlte rt- *bl’r ,h'’ ,n,tot
conUibutmc
MU-.-Ada Michael of Syracuse. N. Y, •
^UCreMfUl.candidate dictating Icgisla*
Oan?£
‘ro
came to spend the holidays with her
tian to congress over Use head of dur Mona! election* *hnw the Democrat* to J"'°‘'' ' , , i-ners. Ml-Nonna and Helen)
president would not be h™ *»n w«h majority of 22 in
X ' ra^SEtSch S tZta MicIum-1 and Mrs. John Wu.iton.
Mr. auu
and mr*
Mrs roinrr
Elmer warren
Warren 01
of aunHun- 1I
With
oublic ’* * S«mite and 193 in the Hou r
air.
with favor
favor bv
by the
the public
The llne-uj» compared with the di? r'.reitiJlW
W WlU '‘*nd ChrUtn,M •!!1' M‘ !
President Hoover has outlined a com- ririon* tn Hie sreateu to convene next
&gt; ■ “If.
Mr'
Egulr-t.m
----z
apd
any
ora
indivtoual
may
talavg
to
Mb.-'Alice
Bate*
Evelyn
Tyden
and
pr’'hcnshe program for congress t &gt; month fidlow*.
one or more of th. . groups. Euch ^.n
:rUirJM.d Haiurday from:
follow- but for ail practical purposes he"
group.mav dedare Itarif militantly for : Ward b, ],non!. College. Naxhvilte. TenJust a* well be vacationing In Democrats . ...59 Democra.1*
47 rcpnomieal government and at the
Mt« Jean McKmght rematm-d
A constitutional umi-ml- Republicar.s ...36 Republican.'.
,-ame !me re«M any govt-rnmentai acChicasu . r,.w d4V4 t(&gt; vuu
1' tion Uav effect* it* own particular in- brolhrr WllUaln McKnlfht
men: U&gt; do away with those Lame Duck . Farmer-Labor . I Farmer-Labor
Vacancy 1
tercet.
been presented to various
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Tlte result of the race in Colorado to
legtaiaturr*. Judging by tlir
example,
the cue
of of John
nil tlx* vacancy created by the death of He cited, a- in .........
‘ i John
Rock
Waterloo.
was
Rock fow».
of Waterloo,
loww. wo*
It, thc amend- senator Charles W. Waterman. Re"fr J,®?!™
K'«'s’ &lt;d Hastings relatives Wedne*....................
...u
...
»i..,n..
which
is
nchtiii-T
for
a
reduction
tn
..
..
.
is
fightina
Y"
•
publican. U still to tx finally deter- '
p
mined Latest figures showed Karl C )'the city tax rate and which at thc
C. D. Pritcliard of Memphis. Michi-'
Schpyhr. Republican, leading ills';tame tiirfe is *|xtn*&lt;&gt;ring a movement gan, uas calling on Hastings friend*|
Democratic opponent. Wnfter Walker. 'to develop Uw-Detroit harbor at a com
'
' This will be a step, in the right di­
■ f many- millions of dollars' of public
Mr and Mr. Albert Forrester of
New Hou*.
Prc*iil Itou*.
'tax money.
.
SANTA CLAUS AT I O O. F.
action. New administrations can take
Empire spent part of 1a.it week with I
Elsewhere in this lasuc will be found offlfv lmroc(lintely and'we wiU not usk Dt*niiKTat{ . .314 Democrat!
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Smith
. 210
Republican-.
I hi Republican*
*’—
In
fact
according
U&gt;
Judge
Lacey,
no
a notin- of the anr.i.al Christina* party. cur
and representative* to til Farmer-Lalxir
Mr and Mr.. Run«rt Carrothv:* are'
5 Farmer-Labor
1 matter which way you turn tn the matgiven.by Hastings Lodge No 58. I. O O q,rough a congress that because of the I _ t ) .
’ Vacancieti
4'
_ _ __
____ ______ ___ _ _ visinr.i: Mr and Mrs. Orley OilUland
F., for the children pi Barry county
circumstance* surrounding it,
... • Special election* lune yet to lx- called determine*! se. utanci* Good roud.% enMr*. Jay Naylor who has been visit--'
Tlii' members of the heal ixidge arc to
HWutt in n ttnwdline t-sI.ui ,o fil1 t,M' &gt;m&lt;-xptred term.) of thc Lt- ; thana*:* advocate ’ax reduction but ing her pjkrema. Mr gjrid Mrs. Jim,
ir n.^. S«M&gt;-« .hOT
’ d’,™
.......... •
«'&gt;“ '«■*■.nd ,W
/
n wand Iter luu&amp;md'* paren :.-. H ;
rr..rhu I..V. r-Hrirf™. cxtsaormnary.
Karch. Democrat.-Win-'i. . and Hj'
for building raid* and fn tht* are a&gt;- Brow
F
Naylor .- hu* relumed U&gt; her home-j
anmul effor.s in this luie. Christma...
---------Rflw Daiun^T, Repu6)ican, M l- ! leijtcd
rodrrt by road equipment and material
cheer will be brought to many a little
SEALS OF MERCY
chuu-tti. urn! Tilson. Itepublican. Can-1mailutacturers
who in turn arc fighting!'at Shelby. Michigan.
Imafiu
MERCY
Mr. und Mrs Mile- - Hull of ChiSu« &gt;.
■
- Severn! years ago an organiution in ixcticui. rc.vigntd -Elton Eaton, Plyn.-;tor &lt;c^iicmy in the hope «f having*'and Mr. and Mr*. Cl-.arL-- Dttu.ou of;
their «S&gt;rporatian tax&lt; - r«&lt;luc&lt;d Ed­
be on-hand, will lx found the inspirunited States began a campaign outh.Mail,
.
lucutiona! grou|» from college presi-*:
•altm to do good to and to be helpful a(?alIut tht. rtrva(J
tubcrcu. UNCLE SAM
A HARD COMPETITOR |cjcnt. to P. T. A.’* advocate more econMm. Raynxihff-ttfiapp, of Detroit wlm.
to others.
invitation la dlivitM iC4XR helping to finance the unilcrtakUncte Sam may print envelopes infamy in government and yrt are-likely
... visiting tar parent.- Mr and Mr.’^J &gt;
, to .all tlie cluldrch in Barry county lnK through thc sale of Chrlslm.. competition with local printers, do*to rtsi-.'. any eftort to reduce apiwo- W Munton of Morgan w‘a. tn town
dental w«.irk in competition with den- ‘ptiaHJns for education Veteran*’ or- , Monday th'*,tur .it cf Mr.- M Yeung
That tokes in quite a bit of territory..3,.,,^ Even though money H scar
Hit*, be cai| loan money, run bank' 2aniz.1U.ui5 pl.-ad tor economy in govBut the Odd
f ellows lodge in Hasimgs wc “
hope
.
UFr *lhflt
“** IM.Oplev&gt;ll
"••• not neglect to
»■ com
iuct commercial
xlrM
conduct
commercial shipping,
ehipping, handle
handle!’rnuuent
&lt;-riuu,nt ana
and at
at ine
tin- same
same time
time n«n:
fiuh:
ha* an establiaher*
-------- for doing'
•
tabUshed ---rcputa.ion
thry ran towa.-d contributing railroad*, buy wheat, sell groceries and ■' militantly against any reduction in th* 2"?,Vr4
v
tilings urnu liberal- broad-mmdtd way,
„ ,0 thls wonny cause- Contributing is operate mil!-, buj there 1.1 one Hung’.rest ol vit.ratu' admir.Utratwn. lead‘
‘
•.
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he cannot do. ta-cannct make any irt citirc:;* of y.rta*:-. communities;,,
'
‘
* “
? 1.
and every child
who attends may beIa. poor Wd to u.«?. however. Helping
.
, .
* . , . ।
।
, money or pay any dividend, in cun-. throughout the Mate advocate more
usiurct^of a cardial welcome.
to clicck the .spread of tutarculrois 1. dUC{ing all tin* bUM^ie.-.. The tax- &lt;&lt;..r.cmy in government and at the.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
f
a humane, undertaking which In tta"*pfty«-r. who 1* called upon to rn;*’ till ami- Ume b ins pre urc to bear I-r
' Tile M:«cc:ibi-r Masqii.ru te last Fii-i
WHERE NEXT?
[long run amounts to, self preservation. the-A-fk-iU.
“
* jstale
-—- *——
has found thu out Jtu ■ —
-p—cud
favor*
to benefit their own
People today are doing more* talkingJ;No person in a society where this dl’- as the government is .gain? into bu-i- &lt; .untie* &lt; r cltlca. A:ul co it g w# from rtUy
,
. ntgh't wa s financial and social,
Many clever costumcii were),
and thinking about ta»* than they,!a*4.-.rpiu unclieckcd Is safe. Victim* luxe, thousands of-people lire going t ut *:fi&lt;- bc-t organized group* cmpkiy.ni; '
-kkra. &lt;but «Jtcr some deh|&gt;ejn!i&lt;&gt;n ?thr ‘
haw done In many year* , In fact thev.lean be cured if treated in time Fundi* In the meantime., taxes have incn-xs- d .-killful fobbyhlt down to the moot ob- ;pr:zrw for tile tk-.xt disguue.. w&gt;r&lt;*;
in the Federal govi .-nment by 731) ., .-cun*,
are doing more; they are acting. Thc
i-A.inki! to Benjnnln Merrick and Mrz.i
( jderived from the sale of these seaLs ur« and fliase who still have a "going bust-.
’Chet Clflir.
d'"‘bt profitabte. l.-.tival ut Union tier at tiw Hom Chib. While I dun
jax limitation amendment is a muni-'
[med for the dual purpose of cun- and nra»- find It hard to pay this incn-a ! Therefore, ns Jlidife Lacey puts it, th.Mr ami Mrs. P. T*Colgrove and Mr 1,3,1 * “ Tuesday evening The sOinrr few the
.. dangers
---------- of
... an iruaxne tax
fntahoif of this.
. I prevention: aadating the afflicted tojI .....______________ __problem of tax reduction and esion-miy
and Mr.’. R T. French of Middl-tllte &gt;* repmted to have been exveltent. th- equally with him. *1 would emphasize
.-•■ ■ ■
............... tn gmrmnjent 1* iargrly a proHetfi of
'Citizen* became disfruntlcd and,
.yetit
U»
Grand
Rapids
Fridav
to
hear
flay a roclrl treat and Hur prort-d*. the
... danger
-----...
of old age . prttMons I
'obtain specialized treatment a: sanitar_
^combatting »elf Uitvrrfif. Individual*. Pi.tro M. suspicious of canijMign promi-*s. ‘they lums and sjireadmg knowledge cm-; II
mat. rpi-v. - Cava-1
aU expenses, were *10636. dun 1t think
tplnk it.-,
ira ad
.«;..^at&lt;-*
went
rvolprr th•
- uiid group* ahke refuie l-&gt; MtcrUlcr
abuse it‘ would be subnet
to. Between
: terla Rustteana "
'
•
|
"
demand-, d immediate action and got
• reining preventative measures.
;
old folka. children and otlrr rrlinivr-.
Frank H?lt of KfUpmiuftxr spent Sun- ■
• ft. people criUCKe the property tax &gt;'
common Rood. Each group wtriie*
property Is th.- cause &lt;»f more dlMtnfervently lor reoncmv but invariably
amendment without stopping to eon- i
ri.iiui than all pther came, combined
A JAPANESE EXAMPLE.
at the expense bt another.
rider tliat t»en with its modc'M I',
After old age cmum . them tn be the
U-.. Olive Lathrop who i* employed
Comment by Banner Readers
Edward Cole.- former Hostings bay
PERISH discretion
cure of others, the money would hav'
per cent llntit
hundreds of people,
who lias been working in Japan for
I We iee examples »t thi* group self- ingfon. D c. !u .-|piidinit the Chn&gt;t.......... - ". 1 ...........
■
to go tliruugh Mimdx-d/ ekes luind.-..
throughout live state wi|l not be able
(interrol standing in the any of n-ui- mas holidays with her iwrynt*.
several years, claim* that America's *oUngrau-luJ children or other rclativ...
| EDWIN DAY WHITES
to pay their tax bill* t^it of cutrent
with duju.
only every day. Only b.-? w&lt; k a yroup
would use it for their own comfort
1 called tariff ban let is really Just about
Mr* Harry B Andr.i and Mr* Will ।
AHTlcfB ON TAXATION
eainings. When tlie people of a com&gt;f citizens in n i-m.ill city nearby, we o-berri- "I KiiLvm.. .»» returned home I
ARTICLE ON TAXATION whili’ tlie bld n^Uu* would suffer. Bettir
Molli.
.
Michigan
monwraltli iuv unable to meet, over-,
Thursday afbr a v&gt;*it ..i:h friends and
11 waa’with interest I read E H
.
iMJttatora to
..■.j -m,-,-. .......... cumm.«। “ “w
"* ’""c ■"
n lative.i m thi* vffimty.
L;«*hrop‘* articl*. equalizing nigh sclwol ru*j.
— . to distinxui h between the nexdy
'mediate ra2
Mi..* Hnrrrcttr .id Ermfna (knd-. :•»»**•»»» «'’•••■ •&lt;«'»« «•&lt;
1''W« .......
and' those that have enough to v..^
care
U* wauun » «,u«k Crlita &lt;Ulmfgr’ ?***?.“
Tht. wru. perltvtly proper, of coutsr. ■ year went tn St. l.-»Tl::. MLvorui,
1,c
' XYhy Urt* additional for thmiM'lve* or be cared fur by tho. ••
..
.
...
&gt;.
ential
tn
standard*
of
living-between
that over druzltc reductions will ts--&gt;
....
bccauM' tn our v.-t.-m &lt;&gt;'. goveriunety t.-rdav to virit their coiUm. Mr- P T ’•xpetwe of having tio- MijsTV-Wir* take that should do a gukl J&gt;u«t it crate,
'Japan and tlie Uiutcd State., make *.;
any individual or KraUp has ti*.privi­ tooper.
the
census?"
Why
have
..ny
cxpen*c
Be»hte»
It
would
not
be
the
cause
of
IpOuible tor Japaiu-.V manufacturers tui
lege ol tclf-c.xpri --.i m It u probable.
Mi- Ebr-r take returned home FriB f”™1 dbtrict for taking the cen- any nduction of taxes, .-.nd Mve a lot
- tation bKgjtr.ca effective. We wonder,
"• f the .people wi| day ati&lt;r a vi*it with her daughter j ''••? I’ u-*d to be tnal a director wa* &lt;&gt;! uninhabited and unprofitable pnq&gt;however. n^lny setsptt « too drastic to ; flood.this country with cheap goods.
.Maned
tliat
prl;i
.11
.i.
i&lt;
i&gt;:e.iMd
t
■
Mrj/Sarah
Scudder,
of
Shiphard-ville.
'
!n'&lt;'
”
’
‘
»d
enough
to
do
I
’
,
without
pay
erty
in
the
bund*
of
the
taxpayer*
Electric light bulbs, rubber fivotwedr.
ol tax delinquent. proper*
:&lt;| lhat "all of
meet current ui x ......................
"
Ml- Arnie* Rider is the l ue -t of her j *'ur'' 3 &gt;**
‘ ’‘acted to give him • What I have s-t.uxi a*, nctsaary in
sundries, aiid ctUuloid good* orc a tew,
ithem **re for
‘ I*C'.a’ide Campbell o( Grand
dollars for doinn it Then our *d»cl taxation is nrev^iry m all
of the articles that ’Japan ii able tdi
ernment and Hut most ol them object­
'
[lawmaker* must have thought two do!- other expen: namely ‘n reduction.•
ysrfi of fiu h property adds to thc tax
jinn, added to his salary wa* too much only 1 have named specifically whenmuch' iv. - meet Uncle Sam. ed togtu-H nuuani— taxo a.. threi*-ccnt
burden of land tliat l. still solvent dump into this country at a price about
postage, bunk check- Uxe*. t!»e ai’iuw.FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
.piy fur one So it wa* changed so he 1 thuuuhl
me reduction., could b
Land ox such Is of ,nt&gt; value to tit*, 30 per rent les* than American manu­ c&gt;&gt;tn|K-t Ilion according to official*
Mr. and Mr* U. W.
“‘Id Uiw
hue someone rbe to do made H doesn't make any different ■
facturer-* arc able to meet despite tn:- the Minm&lt;*c:.i Taxpayer* A*.wf ‘
W, Jordan have r-.--.'•''
reslate The state cxntui: run
' ■ obiedt'd t.i ,-uch levies probably d.&lt;!u
irned from Bedford where they have 11 The *j*'b then
utrncu over
farmer wiw-tlH-r a -bu-.li.-l
Americas great tie*-' i- built, n.
and'Jrcight &lt;;tiuytv&gt; Tui* uu : b&gt;- iuaYitiril
— _u..
.
'hi* wife nr «dhu-other convenient per- whr.it
" - sell* fur 40 cent: - or
■ *2.00, if that.
afflc-iwuiu-k. l&gt; it m».m th- lit-: t '
lhU t"1‘ l»&gt;raent of Ul&lt;
rondure schools und
cau* the Japaiivjc arc any mare «-tf»- ’diidty and th« thrill of tlie rank and :bonu' wcul.d HMnutsaiics’ luxe.
on onb’ -*o the two d &gt;ll*jn did not 10 cent* by Mime chatiim or rulractiMrs. E J. Hrnnittg. nt
itinnv with tend
ihan Ani'-rican*; the low cwt i» file ol the American people.
tray too far away from home. Any would accomplish for him wliat Hi •
Henderdmt: &lt;&gt;f Detroit, is
;aWe only when it 1*
to be financed in such a ntannet pi rents in Irving.
।------ ----------- — —-------------------------»3W might be rhiMTlrd to do Id otiw;
to tlie tact th.it' oriental wufkmt-i:
When the
..v«-rnment eventually ! ment
can trturii a Hung wot*
tliat th. burden w&lt; uid fall 611 some­
Dr Fowler : in Si. Paul ttii yffg. i trict fof that matter wouldbglntereMcd words, ut need un evening-up proct..
■r mopfii than Hie aver- ' finds il« nay buck to it* jjrqper splu-re. body else dsidr from tli’T.t.vlv.w.
wheii it quits competing with it* own -. Itils denuind t&lt;&gt;: &lt; conomy by fndt.id- ’Mr F-»ier will remain tn Ik.waguc c”'&gt;,«h 1,1 ll*'- wHlare of their own Hut will gi&lt;e tliu* iwylng the tax. . .
until le nturns
[achool to take thc censUa without jwy an M|uai income wipi othora receiving
taxpayers, when ii eamnwnce* again;
dollar’ a month lor steady emMr. ai*i Mr .Ferri-- Ro* of Orand I t;-f*ci;&gt;lly if it could be pa-ued around. their piy check tlAt come* from that
;Rapid* were the gue t of Jolih’ McEl-1
and lung houra i- 2«xl money Uxe*. and other functions, and'whrntaxation. Can ‘ you, expect a fajm&lt; t
।
- - ■ mend-l&gt;r other pcr.*on who* incona; is from
tn Japan. 'Hits low labor cost gives th'* Hh-Individual It atm&gt; y»v* r again rlui:
a paradox mat
Mix’ Berth* Bentley hus returned m&lt; nl ;f will tx- imp.x-.rblu for M&gt;mt 50 cent* to *i qo per day to-i»- prw.Japanese a tremendous advuntar.e in nulivulua! rrnponslbimy Tcprc?ent‘ op-*
rnment.- extra* a/ from DraxM late, uh-re du- ha- beenl^hufi district - t &gt; pay their sixty dol- perous aa long as hr. la used to piy h&lt;..
portuiittv. a. will ‘again enjoy’ Ghe
’ tolling school, to spend het Christ-;&gt;ar» lu&gt;{,‘
haVf' hirctj Jielp from *3fl0 pel dav up!
fruit* of ttift- labor and our inventive f
nuts v.ic.xpon which w:li la-t three'»“u*th left to kix-p UwTii*m*''&gt;clK».&gt;U Tj,e fcdetal govenunrnt for the hut
genius, and w&lt;- will gvt bajk^so our
'
‘
-unhin: He says it w aim..- hnpo»- three year* lut. "been trying or talking
can "tariff wall ' Recently, uc reao normally pte.-ja-rous condition— Jcar.- i
iblc
to borrow
money
to pay tiiK-imi-uxbudu
farmer** price* Now why no;
cn
-account
of
diphtheria.
.
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—
na
’
.
-Pn-*-.
Buffalo
MJnneadfa.
that an electric light globe company *n
.1^ he a-kuaw.
«. dutrut.* Jry l0 brJWf 0lht.r |hln|{g
Mu* B&lt;lic Troop ha:, resigned her ”...„
'-n. So
decide*. ah
tluU
news' gleanings. •
Cleveland impkiyiug luariy two thou­ REVIVING THE ART OF
position at the furniture factoty and where there arc too many high school farmers' level? I wonder it Mr Hoover
rhe
amuUe-t
lot
of
land
th
New
Y
sand men had to do* down breau •
•
BEING NEIGHBORS. -------gone to Albmn to accept oiv a* i;, n. scholar* should br helped by a one might not been the President-Elect H«
The laid autumn amt the .winter ,€tty hat annual taxes ol »2 &lt;0.
■ ’rapher for Samuel F Dickie, post imill lax .spread over the county.
ot. low-price Japanese cotnprttii.m
instead of a measly 11 1-5 per cent rrdent of tli«- Prohibition National XVm-l Mr Lathropbeint'a farmer tu wcllaa duction of Federal tnxreJast spring, he
kute .i.:-&gt;
nab:'. of being r.-.-i&lt;!'.- . Thi- Criguial i-'p.iM 0! the DecLvra- nutter.
I school teacher shodld realize the rea- had advocated a 54Fpe^oent reduction
duplicated, in
I tion of Independence and tltc Canat|ug-iXl
Wm. J. Rnpl» v of Brown Cttv. High
that the farmer* so overwhelmingly or mure if nwesnary to iiavc balanced
■ mean. lOtnc-i t«U&lt;W»
display ui the Library of Ch;.f Ranger of I O O F u tn th&lt; - upp&gt;rled the 15 per cent amendment the budget As it is it give* thc Demespecially m Coagrcso in Wasliinctcn
..ty looking after th-- inter..s- of hu|was to reduce tkpenies. And mo.t of
unemployment tn tlie United Statw thing : &gt; Aracnea t
u-&gt; can't are-why. high school tuition dained that they by &gt;ome miracle per­
-.&lt;d.i&gt;
There w&gt;«u'.d undoubtedly pc |lu' *w*h towns, tht
' H*MauS
Kvery Daf of b-ead .-old in Havana u order.
Oliver Greenfield of £«*x. Is vuit- a- w.ll as teacher* should not know It formed should M111IB
bring uie
the &gt;vaM:
stale M1HJ
and
It
M.
nc.i.
m»»utiewre&gt;
X
’
..
■:-mp
tti-.e.ieht:‘
p:rvdtowr.,
’
h..
tuUivounu
.
141
■m&lt; In the city and calling on old u |x&gt;.qbie they might be included in country out of this slough of taxation
acre able' to
compete on
a
--------------------------Maw. k.atun &lt; «.
- ii.isofr oi: Thirty-two Riu.de* wlidtar* are se­ friend*
the reducing poccu.
and depreMlon..I'll »ay Amen to the
with thc low-cost labor &lt;
C D Bre'ne of Chattanooga. Ten-: In public print 1 read the State Bu- democrat*-and hope there will be dome
lected annually from tlie &lt;■; slate*.
. .. ._ .a...---- -prtnlcndent of Public InUrucgon, on,place for recording II. TjuUrfU make
t /• liit.: . -j &lt; _•
4.1
-t. isn
■
•
Ctet-Hand. Ohio, n Farther cast ‘.han
(account of the amendment, say*. ~hun- h immortal, or U»t -aju Iona fu-' thc
The necessity .-'I an adequate tariff
‘™ wou-i :tu. '.-.ri. o. rmnooruFIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY jd'reds of. school* will. have ;to close, United State* shall lire -Edwin Day
ford tj ponder. .
..
,i* ‘i 1,‘F' Mtrcxt d-.-appeaied in
... th? , jack.’Oiivillc*. Fte
.
.
. —• — :....................'
wjd for protectton «». non* iiKttwtn. •
cft/.r/.-. i&gt;!
F
...........
The Executive Committee of the1I •with
• with which I do iwt
not agree*.
ugrrei. imd
..T
Big
city •
•
37135vex
Frc-I
The
silver
dolbY
contain*
fiTRAiOHTFOKWARD DIPLOMACY, and consequently American workmen famfle.. .nr umt» un
'
'
Pioneer AMOciation.
Association. consisting
con-:.:ing of Wm..teachers'
Wm. j teachers' salaries in many sections will
will 1
t fir- z
.ri even know tne 480tha of an ounce of ritver.
8. UOodycar. Peter Cramer. David R drop far below » living wage ' 1 wonder
L-rll//|DS 0/ WISCIOIH
Pjul-Bxreour. new Pftmicr ol France and American standard* of living, i- qOcntly lhevd &gt; no-.
--k.
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A
m
II
l«&gt;k*,.
r-ho hvc tX'Xt dcor or!
‘£~;----Conk. Mrs'. W Have*. Mr* N. Barlaw- if the .superintendent could tell liou
1 Ute., that Iff proposc-i u» treat the no: simply a political theory, it Is a
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
•ut Their recreation.! Ip Rus,lrt
h;ulu - aic nguiiy and Mrs. A. D Cook are requested to many of live patron* of. tiuM schools
Franco- AnicjU m debf situation in x cold reality American* either must.* thc
««. house of W.. w
— children
— have
—.existed
’’Ti* on
»tm-of
Japan I* to colonize
S Goodyear and ltu.tr
leu
. their.human con-; standardized as to prtev* 0! -bocu. ”»v*t at
:cn Wcdnexlay tl*r 3"th inM al two titan a living wage tor the lost two China, but thnt 1* not within Japan*
manner; tbaf • ill tend ro increase th*- reduce the.r standards uf living down' ta^ ajr iurmslwd^f teofe«aumal«l-lbaUuil*ttnw4U
’
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I
.
o'clock P M—By Order of the Com- year* or have lost tljelr homea? Do you power*.'—Loon Trotiky. exiled Soviet
Inend&amp;htp ant ur'icrstaiiding between to live scale of the lowest that foreign •.cttslnmi nl and entertainer*
tnittee.
Signed.
John
Q
Crcascy.
See-1
think
poaMbly
a
13
per
cent
tax
limit
lender.
In
the
smaller
center*
of
population,
••nve
confidence
of
men
revive*
a*
:u». Such a policy i*. nation* have to offer or else protect
.
ncip some
-amiu: ui
-ui
----------/might
help
of uh
them?
'
really not dith .*: to foqpulate All themselves adeq^itcly by Import dutic; 1 where peojfle arc left more or tew to their InJereM turns from restoruiK the retary
hut1 "Tlie
“The object ol a war la
I* not tlie kiHkill­
their own devices neighborliness t* the. i-j«t to meeting the future. —Walter New York Markets. December 16 1876 jI To settle with tlieir teachers last
|natural expression of the desire lor hu-’ Uppmann.
Flour—Quiet and dull. '
spring
springDistrict
DistrictofBetrs
officershave
havegiven
given
; ; *n*
of ot
thethe
oppmiuon
oppatiUon
force*,
forces,
butbut
merely
merely
..
. . hired
__ ■ their .'leach__ th- ;’u* »ubjugatton of ak..
... . will
... . to
Wtjeat-A shade firmer: No &gt;Chl- ...
their note
and
the &gt;__
hostile
man contacts Our .circle of friend*
——--------- »
ample of LaFayette and "come acroe*!"
no/e*
1**Reprmntative
cago
cr thi*
thu year at reduced wages
wage* with no
re*l*t
—ro-preveniaiive Colfiiu.
Collin*.
land iieighbm- 1* wider And as we Krmn Qur Scnih
- 1130 and 11 31 .. nominal *138 er
un(J gj |q; uhilc *135 lo *151.
better pro*pect of paying than last Mt
----------- ,
As we understand U. Gandhi's phil- : r.ddn this circle we widen our own * lOIll V/iff OLfUp LJUUK
END OF THE LAME DUCK
loo many district* get in that slut*? [ The Thirty-First U. S. Infantry regiid life, our, conception of uur
MEMORY
eonv-QuiFt.
Let u» h^pe that Uw present Lam- • osophy may be summed up thus. "You outlook
'
the
i&gt;cr cent will
*UU .have
.oun dutte« and responsibilities
*
Gate
wav--—Firtn.
»M
V.W |-**
W.*. -....
.-.V lo
•be
wv re-- n&gt;*nt', now —in• Shanghai,
.. tuu unever
.
__
__
_
l-erved
il
a
unit
nn
Duck wnioti of couktcm will be the can't low your ziurt if you haven't;, It is often Mid that the real Amcri-. Hall, memory, hall! in thy exhaustButter
E_.. . —T
Firm:
, ' Michigan creamery
„ .’u/diltwd or it may tncaifcrepudiation itt.s*rved a* a unit on American soil.
last k gialhtive aanembly of 1U kind.
; any." —Atlanta Constitution.
.
.
jean
1* to b&lt;- found in tlie smaller placet
le*» mine
to se cents; dairyJ5 to 27 cent*
that editorial in hut weeks Baiutcr.
~
• I hat tax limit.' I think you *eem f ‘ 7™*'n5* ,**r
oI ‘he average
Ilin is *0 because tus greater contact* ’ From age to age unnumbered treas- Egg*—Western M c» 30 cents
Although there are many important ■
.----------0&lt; “n*er“i)g
urc* shine!
. if the gf-ntleman who left u cord of more-favorably impressed with it than
queaiotu facing the country, cqagreat
If, a* scicatuta now announce, men tend to make his view* broader and
,nU&gt; lumber.
.
. .
•
«■*«•
ics* ocAA-vcuiereu.
self-centered oueu
Such a ixrrsvu
person rvaireal- Thought and Ixr shadowy brood thy wood at our office on Wednesday mom- you were before it paowd 1 hope to thc
11 .wly inMktaA ume. uuill :te m« were making loot v Ur lock a. «„.wt,
ltte m.u *■* j .
________
,
_______
1MF
-v....
..
S*
11
ln
? ’r111 caI1
al;d __
&amp;'■_ . t*
celP1, ,klr U It tee you come out far a reduction of
Then;
0&gt;ut
.
M
adminutraUon lakes other March 4. 000 yean ago. a* far back iu 3JJ99S09 Mdra himself or herself, and ac we con-! And place and lime are subject to thy will ptobably te worth to him just II 50 school expenses to come within the 15 ■ Gettysburg JSch aS?
Nur is Uiis surprising. A large num-^ear*. 11 months and three weeks ago rider other* we better
----- human
—„— condt------sway'I
as it-u not powible for us -to credit
-- it prr cent limitation rather than a wiall more JJim Iwo?lhS
•5o let * rr. unia tin-1 Thy pleasures mtsi we feel, when m&lt;V imlc v we kirw whose &lt;t wo- .
sale* tax |o tn pre up any deficiency
X.'
ber uf-lhc Kiiaturs and rtpreacuUlivvi other men were borrowing them.—Ar- ,!on--------------beuig neighborly.—I
alone
our friends of the Emmanuel church
I was also InlercMed in yuur article 1 The Library &lt;&gt;( Congrcsa in Wuhma
ouupuung tbe proaeut congress were. kansaa Gazelle.
Muakegan Heigiiu Record.
j
—Samuel Roger*. Poems. ‘ , lud a very pleasant, and at have no commentUig on the talk of Mr. Felgli-1 Um contains some 4.30U.UM vuiuma *'
XfiBOE.

Bits of Yesterday'

Quality
Gifts

for Mett and Boys Are
Inexpensive Here!

Never in the history of this
store (46 years) have we
seen the values we are
showing today. The following are a few. of thc
many offerings:

BEAUTIFUL
25c to $1.00
NECKWEAR
DRESS SHIRTS
,50c to $1.95
DRESS GLOVES . 50c to $3.00
HOSIERY
*. 15c to 75c
PAJAMAS95c to $2.50
ROBES$3.50 to $7.50
MUFFLERS 75c to $2*50
SPORTCOATS $2.75 to $5.00
HANDKERCHIEFS . . 10c to 50c
Belts 50c to $ 1.50. Hats $ 1.50 to $5
LUGGAGE. UNDERWEAR.
SUITS, OVERCOATS and
many other useful gifts

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

A Quotation

Open Forum

Way of^Our World

Pungent Paragraphs

From Our Scrap Book

�s

TUK HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1832

4

cheaper production than hand labor,
WARDEN SHEAN WILL
bu! It ought also to resdli In a still
BRING "MINSTRELS” HERE
greater reduction of hours of labor, und
wider distribution of the profits ,
January 12, Central Auditorium
through shorter hours and higher
««« per,.!’0UT We
—Entire Pjoceeds For
*be,
“ ,h&gt;
«te result.
the u,tlm
ultimate
rc*ult. One of the
men who will have an important part
Local Welfare Work
tOonijriued from page onei
tn helping to shorten iwurs and im­
(Continued from page one)
On Thursday. January 12. Warden I
prove working conditions for labor by
highway would reiuifr-ln tho Sfepage Sheen of the. Ionia Prison will bring!
dcvialng
new
and
better
methods
of
MEN’S Hl-VO CUFF
be especially pleased to know that
of the waters of Gtrujlnke through the a company of his wards here and put i
while Dr., Briggs was chief of the divis­ will
from this county Is at tlie head of. production will be Dr. Lyman BrlKg*. muck lands into the drain, thereby on a minstrel show in thc Central
ion of -mechanics and sound. There one
one uf the outstanding departments of
i lowering the level of the lake; that school auditorium. They are exceed- |
were brought to him by Inventor* and
township.
ingly
clever.
There
are
tlie
highest
j
manufncttin-ra from ui.) parts of thc, our government. Tire Bureau of standvaluable riparian righto had been ac­
occupies a large building In thc
quired by the owners of the property ■ommcnddlons of their performances!
country, devices and methods to be ■•arda
national capital It has been several:
ujmn tlie shores of thc lake who were from other places where they have ap-j
tested by the Bureau. Till* testings time* enlarged to accommodate new
entitled to b- protected against tjw- jx-ared. Tliey go to not more than •
work was of Immense value lo the brandies for the service It Is render-'
country, as well as to the Zr.'\r.L*_
Individual lng tile country.
diversion- of thc waters of thc lake in three place.-' In any year, and Ha.&lt;tlng»i
is fortunate In being one of thfm Th« ,
such manner.
.
manufacturer. ■ Dr Brigg* was htol-i
entire proceeds gill go to th.- Welfare!
«...
w suggest many Improve—n wouM be impossible to estimate
self able to
। Since tliat time various contMversies
Association of Uils city, the Warden
menu in Uh- devices submitted lhat thc value of this service to thc United^
,
have arisen between the owners of takes no compeiratlmi whatever. Thi'
NEW
were of much help to those who 8tatro It has been of much help In
—------- :------ ---------- -———l----- muck bind on one hand and tin- own- auditorium \&gt;ugjit to be ;wtk» d The'
brought them to him. In his depart- making our country the great indus(Continued, from page one)
i-rs of resort proper|y upon the other admission will be 50&lt;. atukthe .4v&gt;w will j
rncnl nt that time wa* anotlier Barry trial nation it lias become, by assisting ;_____ ________,-------------i.ntor.rhoiM
willTinr
~~~
About
•
the
4'ear
4913.
an
act
was
be
worth
it.
Every
penny
of
the
pro-i
county young man. Mr. Iler Fair- in thc development of machine* that Juntor
unior choirs
Chotos will
wui sing,
sing. j .
■
t,y the legislature providing for cc&amp;b&gt;, except a few dollars for absolute-1
fluid, of this city, who now has a very have saved Intwr and given highly efii-• Cominunlm
------------- - Service
*•
Simpers
in E. the * establWunent of tho water level iv neccKsacy expense^, will be elven to!
troponsible position In that Bureau. He rient jicoduflion There ba . been a
of inland lakes. In accordance with the Welfare Association; and it ought] Women’s, Misses’, Children’s
Women’s Lo Cloth
lias been several times promoted be- good deal of criticism of the greatly in­
Hymns and Carol*
that
act.
the board of supenLsorv of
cause of his good work. Mrs. Fair- creased u*r of machines in our IndusChristmas tree, and church' sclroo! thi* qounty took the n«-&lt;t-.-sary steps to to net them I$oo, which.will all be uwd
for local welfare work.
child am i»- remembered in Hustings trial.life Criticism ought not to be festival.
establish the level of Gun lake A de­
ns Vera Ward, the daughter of Mr. and leveled nt the development and use of
Wednesday, December 38th (Holy In- cree of the Circuit court of. this county
Mrs. Frank Ward &lt;&gt;t this city, and Her machinery, but should be directed al
BROWN
Tlu- Frigidiiirc company send* out ,i |
was Hie son of Mr and Mrs. Bert Fair- the failure wc have made In not prop­ . Carols, pageant, tree and Santa
tain height. A* .a part of this, pro­ -•iigge-tlon n "What Shall I Buy M. ‘
child Both Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild erly distributing thc great economic Claus.
Fleece Lined. QQC
ONLY
cedure. a dam was constructed across Wife tor cliHsQpas" which MM-rns t &gt;
graduated from the High school of this benefits brought about by the use of
Mrlhodi-l Episcopal Church.
■ Gun river a few rod* * south of. the answer tfiiit question in a very m!U -&gt;
hl.K k &lt;&gt;r brown 00
city.
such machines Machinery ought to
Military or Cuban Heel*
*
*
’
Tills
daAi
hr
shore
of
Oun
Uke
This
m
.
iniH
.
r
At
ten
o'clock
Sunday
morning
the
1
short
of.
West
Gun
lake,
Dr. Driggs entered the government accomplish not only much better and
r— A Shining Porcelainnil mcixtc:
maintains'the
of *_':.
the ---------------lake at the/ eimshcd
-h-a ‘ Pricie
sacrament of “tire Holy Communion will
—'th; water* -f
certainly walla!
... level established
I 4.11. 4. «-I I...
* .
. Prigiduire
.
lx- &lt;&gt;b.-crved There will be no sermon
by Un- decree rtf
of th.
the make
.i desirable Christmas present for]
Sunday SchojJ will convene- aa usual: circuit court.
at 1120. In the evening at 7:3o
since that time the county ha«. ccn- Ucal gift and something every rn'.mb-An Ideal
u'clock a splendid program will be; structed and maintained an improved of the family will appreciate. In adtL
* the Sunday Bcluxil, which .is a jifTgvd highway in an easterly and t*on to other advantages it will pa
given by
Gift For
.... v.
dramatization of the Christmas story.; westerly direction
. across ....
Hie ........
muck Ior
for itself ■in the saving: it make* |&gt;»
Mother
It is divided intwthr.i- act*, first. "Tlw lands. at what may be termed aa the Lible. im
Black Retanned
Appearance of the Shcp)H-r&lt;V." •sernnd.: northerly end of "Oun Marsh.'* Tills d
Pnt O
dent
off other i» &gt;Hdoy' t&lt;Ti.;nn». Frigid-;
•nuj Three Wise Men." and third. highway crosses Gun river about fifty' aire dealers, who ujre in thli. tity th-?
Leather*
■The Shepherd* and the Wise M« n."
Shop at the North Side Grocery—Save!
Consumers Power Company, arc fur-Thcae uKhe cost arq. Royal Myer;., Tills highway has a^U-ti us a sort of nlKhing thc Christmas buyer with a
Two Full
reader; Or.al BalUnct-. c. raid Reyn-; i-arthen dam for Hie waters of Gun beautiful gift medallion, which may txSoles
FRIDAY, DEC. 23
SATURDAY, DEC. 24
olds. Arthur LaBaUbter. Floyd Wood' ■ lake lying immediately north thereof. zuitably inscribed and aflixed t&lt;; tly.
Any Size
ard and Albert Orsborn. rfuptient*; Between the highway and the souther­ exterior of tlie cabinet, thus combining
U-lo Lancaster anc’-l; William F«. ly &gt;h.»res dl West Gun like, are the,...
.M-ntimeni
----------------and utility.
Same in
... .is x­ p^OJjTj
Vernon Wininger and George Dewey, ninety acres purchased by Mr Ezra ,J ....
TJic gift
could
Boys’ Sizes
the three w.re ir.en; Lynn Pt?:ry. ; jr- . Mftrehoiw.e in the spring of 1932.
‘&lt;!-.
dv.vire
;uni n-aliy
is’ J,:r&lt;- ;yi-'
- Black Only
vant; Marguerite Vrooman. the Virgin
Mr Morehouse claims that, shottly rather Winn an expense.
Mr.
Mate. Mrs Robert Burch wiU be‘tin[ ht acquired title to thc land, he
Pure
M.lotot as.-i.vtcd by tto- chorm at angel.’ CUI11P
re ofitcc of WW!
,1V
Fancy Chrintma* Mixed
came f\&gt; „
the
thc Barry W1I
county
A "doughnut-* type of tire, has been
and Mrs. James Bristol, will•pre.’ide id ;road ezinmisaiort and talked with Mr. developed expressly for wheelbarrow*.
the organ. Mr*- R. G. Hubbard is the Eu n1M)M.y and Mr. chaHes Robertson,
director.
•
.:
explaining
to
them
lhat
he
wished
to
hide
to traverse deep sand and mud.
French ('ream
At the clo.-c of the program the drain the land acquired by him and
Member.1 of the British Parliament
chrc.cn representative of each cln.** will that, in doing so. no one would be
Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store”
inarch to thc altar und present thetatirctcd except himself und wife; Mrs. will receive third-class, tictoeto for thflr
transportation in thc future
special Christina*. offering.
----------- -----------------------------------MnreluaiM:
owning a
considerable acre- railway
!
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
ol* first class.
' -.-.no on the south side of the highway; instead
1
that H;c member* of thc rood commisMIRACLE THAT BOTH
.4«n present gave him jrermUslnn to
" Guvd (lid Fashioned Kind
Town Talk Blend
■ MEN WERE NOT KILLEDI' place a twelve inch drain pipe across
Fresh Ground
■ the highway, und that fir purchased
Auto Piuuges Down 35 Foot■ the pljx- from thc commission.
Mr. LnidM-y and Mr. Robertson claim*
- Embankment, On Hill West
tliat tlrelr permt-sion to place the pipe'
Mills Brotbv'S Cottes,
Of City
•-.cross the read was given subject toi,
»ery b«st.
QR*.
Cleo Berry and Wilbur Pa’-neol this. certain conditions: In thc first place.!
»scnu«u rsck. lb OOC
city were drying" toward town in that Mr. Morehouse represented to|
Sliullx or Middleville
- ,them
that....
he.wished
to drain,
Berry s Buick car (ariy Monday cv&lt;”
------ .....
.
..
------- . only
. .... a;
.
nfng. A* they started down the hill;’•mail urea und that, in the event any
on M-37. a little over a mile ■*&lt;■»•. of uuubic arose and thy commission wish-;
the city limits, the iw car shot .Uirough «‘d him to remove the pipe, he would
the railing on the right side ol lire hill do .so.
and sped down a bunk about 35 fc« •
Tbe piixs wax place&lt;i across thc trlgh-!
Idah on thi'-south *ldf of the highway, way sometime during thc month of
(Iran-Quick
Today-your bottle of Highland* Dairy Grade "A"
modern sanitary methods of handling milk; it 1*
■earing out •• ren or eight posts, pull- September nr October of 1932. Com-;
-.11. lt»v
.Milk I* Hie finest, purr-t country milk that- cow*
ing out thc wire ro»x! end giving &gt;thcr plaint was soon thereafter made to tire!
not to be wandered at that, after nuking earefui
Best Quality, .Sliced
cvidtVhces of the tenifle speed at whlcniroad commission by the owners of,
• an give and* men and modern method* protect.
TESTS, officials representing the state of Michigan
the car was toing down hili. Berry's property uj&gt;on (he shores of thc lake-,
Every drop of it conn* from our own herd, which
found lhat Highland* Dairy Grade “A” Milk has
tore wai, cut and one of his finger.- in-jCertain conversation* then took place,
' is regularly inspected, scientifically fed. and housed
lured but P.!vne was not hurt. It between the members of the road com-;
a* LOW a BACTERIA COUNT a* any Grade “A"
• in thc most sanitary (tables, the air in which can
'seerruftilmo*! a miracle that both were mission and Mr. Morehouse, the for- i
Milk produced in the stale. That i* tlie reason why
be
completely
changed
every
three
minute*,
by
not kill'd Shcrill L-.i&gt;nard readiedImer Indicating tb him that It intend-;
We With All the Beit for the Coming Year
the Highlands Dairy is thc ONLY Dairy in this
the scene &lt;d the u'cid- iit no; long after ed to remove the pipe. Mr. Morehouse;
electric ventilating machines. Escry cow, too, has
it hai’M-rw-d and brought tlw two men then nmploycd Mr.. Archie McDonald,
section lhat ig permitted to self Grade “A" Milk.
her own individual "drinking fountain," which pre­
to jail No liquor was found m the of this city, to file a bill of complaint in
It’s the CLEANEST Milk, and therefore the ’
vents
passing
any
possible
contagion
from
one
cow
car but there teemed to be evidence, tlus circuit court of Barry county askSAFEST Milk lo use that your money ran buy.
io another.
tha’t romr lu.d gotten inside lire men. hut that an*injunction be Issued to re-;
•train thc
-thi- road
road commission
commission from
from re-,
re-J
At this writing the defini:. charge*,rtrain
You owe yOur children and your family lire best
After in; perlion* of our herd; our sanitary (table*;
moving the
against the two.men had not been 0e- ' moving
the pipe
pipe,
Phone 2491
milk.
A phone will bring it.
The Big Little Store
our
complete
electrical
ventilating
equipment;
our
We Deliver
When
the
application
was
made
to
termined by the office-"
When the atm
i Judge McPeek for the Issuance of a
temporary injunction, he deemed the
BANNIiR WANT ADVS. PAY
: matter of too much importance lo issue;
c, “ueb an injuncliofi without a prelim-'
tnary hearing. Judge McPeek. there-;!
jj lore, issued an order to show cause why
^3 n temporary Injunction should not be
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
PHONE 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
M. bsued. setting the hearing thereon for
di November 29th. On that day the ques-;
%'tlons presented in lite order to show!
M cause were considered, and Judge Me-1’
&gt; I*«k held that the problems presented '
i were too far reaching lo determine the
right of the plaintiff to injunctive re- ,
y
m lief without hearing lire case on itj
JJ merito. and • that an curly hearing
1 signild be liad. The case was therefore
A set for Tuesday. December 13th.
। Because of the fact lhat Mr. L E
1 Burnett, prosecuting ultonu-y of the
A county and legal ■advisor of the road
; commission, had represented Mr. More-1
-JX house, the prosecutor and the road;
r3 ccmniis*k&gt;n concluded that other coun- j
f^isel should be obtained and. therefore.
JJi employed Mr Kim Sigler, of this city.
to repicient Ac commission..
n
The case was very fully tried, proofs
rfl having -been submitted covering thecomplicated L-sues Involved. At .the
M conclusion thereof. Judge McPeek rra'quested tlie lawyers to submit briefs
ax
covering their various contention*

service tlirougli the civil service. So
this promotion. If it shall be sustained
by .the United'State* senate, as we hope
' It may be. will be a promotion from the
.ranks.
i Dr. Brign. to his work tn both the
I Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Standard*, has a fine record of
i achievement.and faithful service to hi*

OKREOUn
UM I WES

Binmui (
RECEIVESHGHH0N3B

SPECIi

CHRISTMAS

FOOTWEAR
Useful Gifts for all the Family

CHRISTMAS EXER
02780605

All Rubber
GALOSHES

Women’s Juliet Slippers

MEN’S 16 INCH

HI-CUTS

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS'

(

Xmai Candles &amp; Nuts
MIXED CANDY 2 lbs. 25c

LARD

BON BONSJb-

12Jc

4cp^19c

Peanut Brittle, lb.

10c

Chocolate Drops, lb.. 12c

E

Fey. Mixed Nuts 2 lbs. 35c
Peanuts best Jumbo lb. 10c
25c
Butter, lb

: don't
le lax
ihwsur
MLS. 1

Quality Meat Specials

SPARERIBS, lb.
LIVER, fresh, 2 lbs.

latm

nbineil.

SMOKED HAM 2 lbs. 35c

hand...
•lain.-,
nmfort
Better,

needy

propary In

I
when'

t

if that

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

Coffee

3^- 55c

GRADE “A” MILK
And What It Means to You

SOAP
CHIPS

“■ 24c

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

y
y

y

i otto|)T0C&lt;-..

1
I
5
8

til that

front

lalkim:
by not '
wn to
Hoover
Hect it

'

Three Big Days Before Christmas

At Barry County’s Biggest
HARDWARE STORE

vcwmcwK

TOYS

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TREE
DECORATIONS

' *

ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES

if
olonln?
lapan's
Soviet

ie lull- ’
merely
will to

Practical gifts are the "order" for these
times. O.yr stock of merchandise is of
the "Practical Sort." Lasting as gifts—
useful to the receiver—ecoi^mical for
the buyer. We urge you to shop hete.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Many of the articles on display will be
sold during these three days at greatly
reduced prices.

verting

SPORTING GOODS

CUTLERY
KITCHEN WARE

RADIOS
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co

ncdn'3
) have

PHONE 2101
uhlng*

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HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

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Shop In Some
One of Our
Departments

y
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ing. toluctkm
danced
Dem-

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79

HINMAN’S

gratis.

c and
ixatlon
to th.!
e dome
I make
is the
D»&gt;

10c
19c

GALOSHES

OBITUARY.
' i Sarah J. Dixon um born in Williams
11 Twp.. Oswego, N. Y . March 4. 1849 and
11 died . Dec. 11. 1932. aged 83 years. 9
ilnios. and 7 days, at the home of her
.daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs
I Clyde Gamble, in Jackson.
She was
I. married to Henry Page of Jordon. N.
' Y., July 4. 1870. To thi* union seven
I • children were bom. Wm R. Page of
I1 Hustings, Mrs Anna Raymond and
[' Mrs Belle Gamble of Jackson, Mrs.
11 Mattle Orton of Grand Rapids, Mrs..
| Sai ah Johnson* of St. Joseph alrj Mr
11 Walter Page und Mr*. Ida Mae Voor' । has who have passed on before. She
It also leaves 11 grandchildren and twelve
I great grandcluldren. The funeral was
held ut the home of her son. William.
I Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock conducted
; Burial in thc Irving cemetery.
|
OBITUARY.
|
Frederick 8. Barry, aged 89 years.
11 pasted away on Tuesday of last week
1 at his home near Martin Corner.-; Sur| j vivlng are thc widow and ten children.
I j Funeral services were held at the
home on Friday afternoon. Rev. ConkI1 Un officiating. Burial w^» made in the
11Fuller cemetery. Mr. Fuller was an
; old resident of hb community, having
' I lived cn the same farm for fifty years.

n

'•J^Ci/izs/tVs..

Christmas Flowers
THE LAST DAY

/

. . . and no gift has been sent • . • the
only thing to^io at thia Iftc date . ..
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS”
Gorgeous Cyclamen, Poinsettia* and a
. Complete Line of Other Potted
Plants . . . Roses and 'mums
_m«ke beautiful rememTELEGRAPH ORDERS TO ANY PLACE
GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION

Every Care Given lo Telephone Orders

Clyde Wilcox
TA« Floriat

Telephou. JAM
Haattag*. MMh.
Iw will Ami fewer, on «b^wr U
■
itoy Cordes’ News bland

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, I MI

PACK BIX

i cox with a toe-hold to Rain the i
PYTHIANS STAGE PRO
referee’s decision. On their second op- ’
WRESTLING SHOW HERE penranee- In the ring. Wilcox reversed &lt;

Sporting Items

"all for- one. and one fcjr all."
tilings and carried the match in his gan
i
favor, winning thc second fall on a Boyes. Adair, and Howard were hlghdouble arm-lock. The third and de- point men with eight, six and five re­
elding fall saa won by Gerber Having spectively.
।
•
Comer of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings Michigan
forced
to the-----------outside „
of —
the 1■ Thc fust st. PhiiiiM quintet was out Jl
---r_ Wilcox
....--------------j-&lt;rrw»n lh»*
Rnnlh Bend
n»riil wroatU-r
the South
wrestler ‘runiFlr?
caugln I। to avenge a defeat by Ha*tings at tlie
Thfe debut of professional wrestling ropes,
ODDFELLOWS ARRANGE
I
“
J
»£;
hi:
hiriyxanding up, and. securing a head- start of the season and until tlie final
_ .'flail Lamoerl. OLr-ego A &lt; . -...
Into Hastings sporting circles was made ioci&amp;Jhrcw him ov.-r hi* shoulder, the quarter it looked as though they might
UNUSUAL BOXING CARD .Graham, o. f. a. c, im.
, Mn
IF1V w..„„.,
Walk^. Thursday .evening ' at Castle fall
-Hall.
khocklng Wilcox groggy enough to be successful. Loren Boyes am! Adair
----------| 5lh Event (Fly Weight) Fred Wa|ker,
—
M.ny —
F«.l- —
Boul.
Scheduled cmul. Wto; m ...
». n..n il . - iJX
S..*^ prevent him from finishing tint tout .kept their team in the running dunng ~
Gerber weighed in at 150. while Wil- the first halt which ended 10-all. Boyes W
cox tipped t|u? scales al 10O.-Reportcd «corcd four goata and Adair one. Raidt M
by-Bill Kennedy.--------------------------------- did some fine defense work during this tC
morrow N^ht
' Jcume. Oueeo A. C. ITO rk Too,
tht„
Khrtukd. a,,,;,
f
**?
period along with -Howard, center. St Sf
The I. O. O. F. Christmas Eve boxing, Suchovaky. Wayland. A. C. J72.
Velde of Hnstinjta was successful over HASTINGS CAGERS
Philip* came back strong at tlie Half V
meet will snap into life tlds week । 7th1x0 HJV’ Rtd Evons of«IRtiW Cieek. Dick Gef’ Thursday, Dec. 22. Great interest cen-:?.!?!£,145
Palmer’ XUd* [her. Notre Dame University, won from
SCORE TWO VICTORIES
V
__1Wilcox.
Wilcox.Michigan
MichiganS«i»to
StipeColCol- .
Jt-cfed Uiw
into HW
thc piay
play uuring
during mis
thi* quarter
quarter V,
ters in the return of the popular vUl- •’t
» fc .
Haorboa
, _
, _ , _
_
,, jvvicu
„
-nm
.1 .or Xtod
sn&amp;g^wi;:
&gt;?5. .“
'i.?*™
&gt;’hllc
James . Muller. ■Marcellus. Local Squad Defeats Howell zr.l
and dli
did .^7_
.'Omr effective work. a
At; ;;.e
the Cf
' and’-Max Glover. Lansing, battled to a,
end of tlie quarter thc score stood 10- SC
Athletic Club who boxes in the ama-. lflnfl
135
■
26-9 Friday And St. Philips
all From this point on. however, thc
U.U[ h^SWrn!»hmm«n
ou’- Evw’t 'Mother Weight) John draw, each winning one fall. Sparky":
23-17 Saturday
Walker of Iiidiansfxilis. Ind., was',
' HawJutera. stepped Into the lend and w
with
Northrop. Ionia A. C.. 127 vs. Bill .scheduled \ to oppa'e Dick Gerber but
had a six-point margin when the game K
Hastings
High
basketcers'
connected
hcavyweighL will be .ong remembered
o P . c I2g
. •
ended.
Sf
He is coming thb time tq.meet a mys-1 10th;
;n" WfJght) Bernard
for a pair of wans over the week end by
Boyes jsith 13 jxiinu to hi* credit was M
terious and powerful newcomer, one Uvtnarton Ou&lt;i:.&gt; A C vs Harrs’ ness. John Stafford. Battle Creek, of­ defeaUhg Howell 26 to 9 tn a game
■lYd Jou-ma. Ted halls from Otsego bms^To*'FMC.112
ficiated as referee.
----------- - -- — .- - ----- hlgh-pomt man for Hartingx while
Velde and Evans featured the pre- • there Friday evening and coming from Adair w&gt;i* .M-cond with 5 Garland of
and
' nth- Event &lt;Welter Weight* Mlk&lt;
of. Battle
.
....
St Philips connected for tight point*. Jr
cine
'’Rankin. Ionia. 147 vs. Bud Chase. O. F llminary bout of thc evening, the win-; behind to beat St. Philips
ner taking one fall In a thirty minute' Creek 23 to 17 i~
— return
----------------Wayland boy but Suclicssky fights
c&gt;
in a
game— at, Ni&gt;n&lt;. regulars played each evening
with a P^uli"
,’^?.,nwU“S । 12th Event (Light Welghti Lovell limil Th. bout MWM lo be . -mp hottie Creek
Howell started with a rush and had a chance without weuki'iilng the team
him a mighty tough target to hit
. Ouldbeclt otsego A- C., 135 vs. Lyle and tuck affair all the way through
with both boys giving and taking pleii- a basket In a few moments and quick- jx-rccptlbly. Adair has acu-d ns can-,
The sport curves patronage and a - North lonu A c 1M
Velde, however1 ly followed with another and a free min fO frtr this season
tention, not alow because the Oddfcl1Featlwr Wclght( Bud w. ty of punishment.
low. are using the entire proceeds fbr
Ionja
c
atcVc had a slight edge on his opponent and'throw to take a 5-0 had. Thc Hawfinally secured a head -scUxors hoi J; thornltca got into action. Bayes
charllxjKit because it has been refined
o F A C 129
ORANGEVILLE.
and supervised by reasonable-and wise
orehe^ will be on hand which resulted |n Evans downfall, dropped in a nlro iJiot from close
avails proved
proven to
io be
w n hard
nani loser
io«r ana
range, Snyder
snyiter added another and Adair _ClarenrcT Eurl&gt;
family a'!_d M”;
—
and i! range.
legislative restrictions Uiat make it a t0 furni,h music before the meet Evans
left the ring to thc chorus of several | followed suit to Like a 6-5 lead. Raidt.
L,‘
7, "!
'
clean, healthy sport. There is no vfn- ‘ilarU
lhe ,.fl
were Sundae
Sunday mu-xre
guests nf
of rttoir
tlieir
big blond guard for tho local team, put pPlainwell
“toweU »««
&lt;UcUVW^0*’,^rnT*
hii" which precede* every show. Beau 'boos."
Glover and Muller provided the fans l up a defence that helped keep the op- parents. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Earl of-------------- 5-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------r the end of the third round the k-er ttfv on saIecat Otrveth
&amp; Stebbins and with true professional tactics in the ponents bottled up. At the end of the! thia place.
Sunday with their daughter. Mrs? Au- were Sunday guests of Dale Norman
r 8tor&lt;. unu]
warmly congratulates what he kno«. is
aSjbfln after which they refill-final bout when more "dirty: firn half thc score -stood it to 5 ini Hay Hqrmlnette made n business txlp gust La Fontaine, and family at Hop-„aqd family near Plainwell.
work" than wrestling was in vogue. Tlie favor of Hastings. In the la»t half to Otsego Monday.
kins.
Mrs John Sheffield spent Saturday
“
* purchased at the arena. The
Mr. and Mrs. Earner Ciitcher spent
Mrs. Ben Norman and son Howard hi Baltic Creek and Kalamazoo.
ment they are trying to win with all
|X)ut Kocs on promptly at 8:30 and match was decided on two out of Boyes. Adair. Howard. Raidt and Bishthe abOitr of the r^plmgt
doors are open to accommodate ths three falls in a one hour limit. Muller j
was thc bit more aggressive of the two I
muscles andjhe next momen. the^- are crowd th&gt;t u
waUlllg
but Glover’s defensive style was nn|
aln ^e«fhrJJd]hL»tSS’’t«ikriM -u* fwn«ral admission seat*, at 7:30.
equal match for his aggressiveness.
around each others shoulders talking
______, t,
Muller received’ the referee’s hand foy!
over the details of their contest. It
...
...
. . .
the first tall when he secured a flying-1
teaches self reliance, good sportsman- [rhualCVllle IJllintetS
toe hold on Glover. Glover, however.!
’ ship, steady, temperate habit* and the
LJ„„a
most approved rules of physical train-1
HaVe Winning Week retaliated for this on their 'next ap-1
the’ring wlien he ’■nailed"'
tog.
| t. K.
High
Basket
Ball
squad
saw aa pearance_ain
_
—
......
iv
nign
Basicci
tsau
squaa
l(, a jack-knife to win th*;
Muller with
Steve
. .
...
. .by . .
a.™ Kermes
K.™.. will
Wil step
«1Into in.* bie .uo^lul
l„&gt; ~k
appCaratiie of ;----ring
•ing Thursday with more endurance .
games the first trom Ad.i onl7con(1. ,1^
181 ’ .* . ---------------------and dMaraUnaxfon than his opponent
2" the two resulted In n draw, wtun
M. encountered
•nmuntared for
for many
manv aa day.
dav. Bud
Bud
~
” j neither had won the deciding fall be-1
has
Uw ,lmc Umlt
exertded. Of’
Wlzortk ha* not been asleep -and will । Tn
- It,W lW®’ O,OVCr W!lS the mor,‘ l^pulai
come back to fight this "return” matchh O
.he fans Muller
the mw«
fully expecting to duplicate hl* vlctory Reserves delta.ed Saranac reserves 15 j
Ln*0'14 V
of three weeks ago. Thc tout will be
one of the fastest which- the local
arena has staged. *
dI
Thr\ftdd!e
2
-al
’
e
IV
team
bovs
’
line
■
The
maln
and
flna!
event
°
r
the
cvp
ot
The program, which is unusually
_1?®._^?,Uevme ,st team
llnf'|ning saw Gerber and Wilcox matcheit
- peppy this time, follows, subject to a up fo!|ows”
k
. »»*
. in thd two hour hmR, the winner takfew last moment changes:
,
'
l UK** 'Jrfcl
„
ing
two
out
of
three
falls.
Although
1st. Event 'Fly Weight) Jo? Wlzorek. Boyer,^opt. r.g. .
■J* Wilcox carried a ten pound advantage/
Ionia A. C..-112 vs. Burr Cooley. O. F. parks*, r.f
“ he was. unable to control the "Fighting
A. C.. 111.
Classen. I f
* Irishman," whose aggressiveness . out- j
2nd. Event (Welter Weight! Joe Standish
’ “classed that of the Lansing lad. Both.
Bums, Otsego A. XL. 147 vs. Royal McConnell, c
” wrestlers gave the assembled fans:
M*m o. f. A c. «S
:e. Smith. i«
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.J plenty of
w dean
™an ,wrestling, with a fewl
■v intervals
int.M-vttu of the r.«.v
mon. -profession;,]
3rd. Event (Middle Weight) Richard [ Friday the Middleville boys journey
pivicmumbm ।
Cronen. Otsego A. C.. vs. Dick Baird, to Bellevue for their first away from
... tactic*
tactics’”’ Gerber
uerber forced the match In
ini
Lowell A. C,. 15".
jhome game.
.
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;
■ thc early Kpart
and finally downed
Wil-1

| REED’S DRUG STORE

Farmer Nick Of Battle Creek
Arranges Interesting Three­
, Match Card
.

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Hosiery

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A Sensible Gift—

GALOSHES
When winter storms are raging and
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frequent occasion to remember the
one who thoughtfully gave her
galoshes for Christmas.
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is a subtle compliment to‘
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Certain of welcome as a
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man who wears spats,
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CORNER OF CHURCH ANp STATE STREETS
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL l:M P. H.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER

"ONE CHRISTMAS EVE." '
ASSYRIA.
[
Come with me for a stroll down the' Mr. and Mrs Neal Shepard ot As- 1
street.
’
syrta denter spent Scr.day at the home I
The night to dark, a tetter wind U of cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird, of
blowing.
Battle Creek.
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We pass a busy,ahlverlng throng.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Warner of De-',
Each In -a hurry. Some coming—oth- troll will be Christmas guests at the
|
era going.
home of their parent*. Mr and Mo I
BUSINESS WOMEN
Thr li,hi, are Mimlro bnkhlly .W'S'",Jhe B"'
I
tlie way
Cl
■
r rh* Chrlrtmxx pageant Tlie Natlv-I
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
| Palling upon UWfocm of (he passing! ‘t&gt;1LwhlCh.'^ bSrn ‘n prosr’*by
'
. . .. .
'
crowd
children
of
thc
Briggs
community
Willi
Were. Guests At Dinner And
.
T. . «
'Wnllv wreaths in the window*
!':•-ented a: the church basemen'. I
Christmas Party On Mon'
ion Thursday evening Droemtxr3.’
day Evening
, Greeting the lowly •&gt; VvH a-i the j |I”y®jtll^s^rvrUnn “f Bev "n&lt;&lt; Mr ■

Social Events and Personal Mention

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Useful Gifts
at Baird’s
Christmas Sale

camp
„o
Detroit on Tuesday.
Earl Payne and,Walley Anws were! Mix, Frieda Olsen, Camp Fire executire
from
Battle
Creek
and
Mrs.
F
week -i nd guests at Allegan
chairman of Battle CTeek
Mb, Helen Clark B home from Ann Walters,
'
Guardians' A.'isoclntiun, were guests at
Arbor for tlie holiday vacation.
meeting of the Camp Fire Guardians
Ml-.s Mm- Keller ’comes Itame frftm a
of HoAting.*. which was held in the ploy'
Ann Arbor Friday for the holiday*.
room at Central aehOol on Dec H
Mils Florence Watkina of Wyandotte
comes I'rlduy for the holiday vacation. .are doing in Battle Creek and extended
Aben Johnwui and. Hubert Co/ik ian invitation- to local guardians to at­
...a ..... ......... .
-.
were in Chicago luvt week qn,business. tend tlieir ’ meetings, any time. Both a girl under tern yean* of age
' [
tlw trees.
two wneks. and found no relief. Hi
George Baurr comes home from M. made favorable comments on Uie prog­
Al stw-tbirly a. luvtly dinner w.l- Filled with every conceivable sift ai
remains in u very feeble condition.
S C. this *&lt;ek for the holiday vaca­ ress of Camp pre work in Hastings served in the Moaonic dining toom.avi
toy
Mrx
Ncitk
'
Mamby
lias
been
il
' Lunch «ui. M-rveil Hu: glirsLs and the Pa .t Matrons' organization. At | some singly—Mnw*'in two or three
tion.
guardians.' Mrs. Fraser Ironside acting
Mr and Mr Erpest Lake of Kular ax luAlest with M1m Jennet Michael each plate was a chocolate Santa Wt. turn .• corner’ —m--re
-nwrt-4 fobr
Claus mid the tables were di-enrafed K lights.
niaz'xj were Sunday guests of Mbs ldi-11 and Mrs. J. A. McNulty assisting.
with’ small Cfirtatmax tries and red ]1 In front
A., of one atbfr many p*oplv, Mr. and Mr* Jay Cok will entertain
Luke.
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At the clow* of school the girls, usMrs C w. Wesplntcr and Mrs W.[ ;x-mbl.-d in the hull und entering in and green candlw. Following tlie din- |
strand.
.
I tivnr’children at Chrtfimiix Mr ami
(
M Stebbins were tn Batik- Creek on single'file, formed two clrcjes for tlie ncr. the members and guests went to;Gazing
at Old Sant 1. standing by a!Mr.. Leon’Cffie and’Mr and Mr- Ed.
ikome of Mr. and Mrs George |I
Friday.
chimney
! Hoffman
Grand Council Fire. Thc usual cere- j;the
,
Mr - and Mrs. Dan Lewis spent Sun­ many of lighting the . capdles and, [White wlicre carols were Mina :u- the I Holding the rope of a sled in hist ~
organisation"
day with Mr. anu Mrs. Will Crans neai awarding honors and ranks was con- I [children were seated around the fin’- I’
-hand. .
Caledonia.
.
’’
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, ducted by Mn. A. L Brown und Mrs jplace. While the children Were &gt;ang-',
t/all&gt; and'home of Mrs. Mary Purcell January 19.;
Frank Annable and Charles Annabh- E. A Caukin. Muu. Olsen sjoikc to' 1trig. ttK* music of sk-ighta-lls was heard!iThcn then* are dolls. sk.«t&gt; •..
I Mradumw Ik-rtha Cose. MU:v Hfd-.
bl.Kks; .
were- in Detroit on Monday on Legion the girls on the subject of "Making. and in came Santa Claus with hta [
tqy tele-1 Dorothy BiP’oJ. saw
Holy Night"
,j pa-.k. and Mr.s Santa Claw with a ; Woolk-y tombs on’wheels,
[given at the Base line church on Sun-.
Most of Me" which Is Camp Fire's
phones and games.
Ml--. Maxine Wunderlich conn t&gt; home,, tn«j. basket of goodies, Tiir children were!I
birthday project for 1933 Miss Oli remembered with candy canes, pop-,!Old Santa is looking into a large ixxii
j
I
believe,
he
Is
reading
children
[corn balls, balloons and whittles from!
lioliday vaeaUun.

Gland Ha tilth Were L
Quidfc over tile week end.

Overcoats
Values’

SI2.00 to $35.00

Mrt sznta Ctau. Mr

D A VanBu -

H«p4 up on each pde of the o!d

v’viJ i tamilv.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$3’5to$5’5

Men's Suits

Reduced Prices
on Holiday
Merchandise
MUFFLERS
SHIRTS
•HOSE TIES
SWEATERS

$15.00 to $35.00
nUrUlw ,

Valuer
$4.95 to $7.50

$7’5,O$2445

Values

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m«-t many more girls from here next

gone to thc Naval hospital at Great;
.■
Lak-'i. TH . for medical can-.
Mi. and Mr*. Frank Fuller of Maple
drove Tap were cuesta ot .'Mr. und1

Sheeplined
Coats

salp; price

M: ",d ■
Mr‘H,&lt;’ M“!,:

$9'Jto$2445

home
Thc crowding frat-die
feature U
of !)„■
Hie ryn
qvenlne
UrfcrowAiiig
‘m-■\
1&lt;&gt;*
.
ularly httlnr .it this BeasOn of the &gt;&lt; ur. *«•' 111 ’ l&gt;r&gt;---ntation by Santa bl gift;. Just t.ien I hear u g.reful happy
i Fred Kloiz tiv.iu- where they lived
If. H. Peirce h aves Wcrjncsduy
from
ChrlMimw-in.-c.
re-And
looking around II .nv a sm
Thc following abb wen) admitted us b"«
‘« tli? Christ
ma*-ir.v .each
each girl n
Ard inokimr
•
burned
Monday,
ix-cfmber
12.
causing
id Christmas with her son, Joe■ new uu.-mte-r.s -o Dakota group. Con- reiving
doll,I a toy. of some other
ether arar-! ,on tiptoe, trjiug to nee
&lt;i'&gt;Mhg u do
■a total
of their belonging*
. at tit Lout*. MisrourL
talc!, filled|; Mr, and Mr.-. Phillip Gutit Art! spend
nit: Cook, Jl-alin** Cinrelx-aux. Miujo'rie llc*''
gladden her heart. A set of,
Mr. and Mr.-. Harley Fox. were Sun-:
:'8lebbliis; Tuwunka group - Wlllo
snurfe; ww child Happy:, atiotlu /
.
jChrtstrnaa nt Vermontville with the
day guestb at the hatw of Mr. and 'Jone
France:. Sutton.
pair^of
Tiny !&lt;*•&gt;• i«-i-pmg through hole* in hi­ • former's parent -.
Jinn:,. r&gt;wiH.&lt;-:&gt;
nnuuil. Audrey
nu.u.v boblii-K**J "was m:Ii3htcd|Whh^ii
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,
Ch.'r‘«Warm r .&lt;! Wa.ni.-rvtllr.
son. Evi lyn Leslie, Dorothy JacobMiii. nice nutleris, ano.her child had iw ve
Hoirt-rt Ph rnon |ias gone back lo De­ Fern Mulder, Bcllu l Hununel. Ione ,
' Baby hands, ban-&lt;»f eovcriiF. moktnir.tavnisprndtng s,-.::7e tiini- in Northern!
troit fur treatment tor hto hand and Moon1; Shiit&gt;diuyH group — Virginia place,
another little girl was found by
'
cruelly gold.
- . -Md-higan have returned home.
urrn and is doing aw well os poudbk*. Duckcr. Doris ar.d Dorotiiy Everson. 1
TMiuily clad to Manet ;!.- wind and fly -;
.
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.x.c
YULE-TIDE
DREAMS.
Dorothy Cra;to. Murgun-l Htffnmvl, ■'und stilt and her girl wouldn't go horn:BUrc eyes looking put of ,a fu '; ■
Mae Brillen; Netoppcw group-Phyllis 'until she had petted -Mrs. While’s chow
you bright faced, happy children
HASTINGS
WillMieir mother. Mrs. Mary Peterson. Hinman; okiclyajio j;roup - Wanda-': dog.
'
worn and old.,
j With votir dreams of Old Kris Knnclc,
"Mae isccmei.
itcicn Slrimback,
niriinnaca, uacque"Mai!
Bechtel. Helen
Jiicrpie-''. H one’wvro to ask, t»»••&gt;' would prob­ Not much like some’of the other iittit-; Wit'i Ids toys and sled and reindeer
You; City are ixpcc!&lt; d Friday lo aqicnd line Bachman, Juiwc Smith, Rosanna -‘bly.rady hud Hint thc Guild m-.'in•Ami
hLs
sleicWScHs
all
a-]ingte.
folk,
.
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the nohduyr. with Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Nash. Mune BnUen. Elinor Haven. brrx had as ar. enjoyubtn an evening a, I
I They Uo. sUnd in the wintrycold
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.
.
Ntein.
rZikir,, riaru. ilu-h
'bd the youngsters, if not mure so.
1
and storm.
, How wc lave Ui we' you planning
*'
““.i.-d
ro' r,r.,T
Bu: they are nicely drewed. neat and'For th» festive holiday,.
Rapid- .'pi nt Sunday with ins iieoplc. !io::-d membership honor for having DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENT
‘
clcni
With iti Christmas trees and feasting:
redured u new member since Sept. 15,
•
Just
ax
innocent,
no
men'
deserving
:ln
your
homes,
so
bright
and
gay.
;
Mill S'."WHY THE CHIMES RANG’
Hazel Bryant,, Manon Radlord. Tlu l-.
but warm.
.
j
,.v«-s Jean Brower. Rcxine Downing ma Wheuiing, O'jiul Kelly. EsthiT!
. -Whrhtm.xti-w.
the Christmas tLme rwwehiM
r^r ch i. Afid your childish facevteli me,
,
MurKuii l Barnett were guests of Struble. Jacqueline Moore. Margaret Lovejy Story Interpreting True
J-.-llth Benton oi Battle Creek over Tallt-s. Done 'Leonard. Nvvuh Smith.) —
"
’. All the things tliat you have longed for.
Christmas .....
Spirit Admir­
a i ck. ynd.
Ethel Sayles. Betty Donley. Hazel Cau-ie gift from ok-. rjQil‘'
ska,es ftn‘1 evwythln?mii'.-r Myvrx. crafiston WiSrux. kin. Marie Evinon. Norma Jacobson.,
ably. Given
I h/abrth Parker. Leona Wininger , •■Why-tho
wny.lne numrv
.
, .
And I wnow you wrote Old Santa
Chimes reana.
Rung." a roveiy
lovely
are iioriie from Ann Ar- Paulin;- Tollirust. Jocelyn Ironside. Ed-.chrt
. ....
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‘ ' \ Sojic’d know that you were good. . :
tm&lt;u lanlasy presented by thg
mi Shultz. Mildred WiaximanMie. H1Kb
Dramatic Club, under di-’
,
, ,
,
'-doing things for Dud uqd Mother!
j
ml- HtxmuTLSXTgcr
Elizabeth Bidclman. Barbara Crook. r&lt;.cUon ol m1ss Ruth M. Robson, its ad- Juy’1‘,,on “ llulc Mus u,”“ and H't ’i ;A.s good children ulwuy.. should.
Agti- v Johnson. Putty Osborne und [ visor, was given al the Friday morning i। We hold our breath, scarce brcathinU-so- when passing tlirutigh your city'
ie were in the city on Sunday Mary DoVrtra.
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■ la»embly last week.
•
I
-vvide-eyed.
‘ ,j0H-. Old Saint Nick, would know
,
Tiwae girls received national honor | This feature is a yearly offering of
:. and Mm. Earl Waxchain sja-nt lor. MTiirmg new guardian.-.-Lillian the Dramatic Club preceding thc holi- Then shyly she tikes Jus cold hand tn wili re to find your stocking hanglug '
..-•k dd In Orxml B.iinn,. us
U1,„U
berv
, I in the firelight's ruddy glow.
Vinlnger, Ne-.an daj. vacation and ns always, was finish-,
And leads him to a g.-ntk woman’.:
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Mndehne Cl &gt;k. Betty Donley.,..(j and-artistic ns to interpretation.
ride.
f
• And would pause for just a mmute
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rw
v
Agile.* Johnson.
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tccatuming,
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' f, M-cenery and, in .choice ol
and Mrs. A K Frnndiien and
Girl:, receiving rank of woodgatherer. i subject.
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A, few Vic-.tli'n., are a Ju d -then tli. ..-iOn hi.-, bus5 cndlgsr. way,
uulk :lway
i Juki lo leave sonic toys to play with;
Leone Le.mat'd. Betty MbMiBan, Jeiui| wiUiofit drawing of curtain or
fbtkluy. wfii-re Mrs. Bauer held Evi-rhart. Margaret Tolles. Lucille: ehanpe of r-ccencry the story- moved
Holding the little lad’s hand--cach i.On this Merry Christmas Day.
I
K.*iJ. u-hool of instruction Mouone.
.
[\
Shultz, Opal Kelly, Arietta Arnold, between a humbli* woodcutter's hut and
0,&gt;e.
diiy.nighl.
Jocelyn -Ironsidb.
, |.i cathedral: a fireplace and a few rude We feel that all Is well -Hi- will hir. J am *iire tliat n would lighten
Mr. und M», Chester Ketch and two' Those receiving rani; of Firemuker dftrim symbolizing the former and u
;
Up
thc
load
on
Sunia's
back,
~ *'
a
Merry Chrtalmns.
hl. c.ime 'iui.-ui.iy trom DinghamltHi.
were Helen Angell. Virguuu Buye.s.: lovely gothic window and candle-llghtt’» crowing colder and getting’ late. ( li lie only left behuid him
______________ , ___
J All tlie toys-from out his pack.
liureiuc Wc.itertlnd and Irmd Water. . :ctj altar, tlie latter_________________
we’d belu-r hurry on.
•rvcral frioutlis. Mr Keech having em­
: Mediaeval costuming and admlrabli- And th.-n, nr the distance, we hear
I
ployment tliere.
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. VJIUI
I So dear children, keepun dseunung
color liyill
lighting created a most cJiartnchildren'., voices coming near.
-n&gt;! Arthur
rfr.
—.. rreflected
—
_ . as .they
.
.bear them
..
.
I' And, maj’ every one come true.
Mrs. Clarence BUmp very pba'untiy Ii ing efrrct -I*,..,
&lt;]
The
story
the
true
And
sing,
we
say,
Kidder &lt;1 Lansing w;
.ntcrtuiia
her liouic on
j)lnt oi
o! christnm-ihat
humble gUv
' ll I were back to life's beginning
------ ------. d ut- ----------;; Ea-*
—. Wul-!
,, ; sspirit
unrisema*
—tnar a
a
1
.................
‘ nummi-Rti
chrut tlie Lotd. to born t j-day.
Saturday. Her"?----------- ------------------o.zrt. in the
s...tc....
puixrt nm —
bk Friday
evening.
December tG.|„irm.d m love
. far outui-ighs
the cost-’
Mrs. J. E Vandenberg. I1 would dream th&gt; same as you.
1’1 b&lt;
tx' ntaiiMd
rilu iiii! in
In ollkv
iiin.-a- by
l.v w
■.-&gt;1.
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(■« hon.-r
inn .r .
....
.
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s..v that n- Bill
k»j 4,-----------inucedatirouA
Homer In
ly one. ost.-ntatiously given. For th?
• Mertic Van*
i'- , GvnensJ-Mect Ollri'-n. .
of Mim Katiieii|ie Richey, whow mar- former.-the Jong awaited chimes rang
| May the YuleUde bring you pleasure.
end Mr: E A Burton and Miss Hgge to Mr. Eail Fcrria of Dowling alter many years of silence. all of
:FuU ol love and joy and fun..
•
4faiid,- left. Saturday for the »di be ah &lt; tent of the near future.
Merry Christmas- •&gt;»
to you. children.
which thc young people interpreted
Tin- P. T. A. meets this week Friday, ^y--. They will spend a monllt at
Twenty-live gue tj were invited and with an understandtng sense of values
We were glad, to hear that Leola, *-(;rry QhrtaUnasf FXeryoiic,
New Orleans then plan to Jto to Flor­ games served as entertainment.
most admirable.'
Wotxf was able to came home from the j
—-Mertic
Mort Van.
ida Ter tin- balance of the winter.,
: Prize., were won by Mrs. Harry
'hospital last uvt-k
Mrs. Klim
MV.i Margaret Heath and Roy- Heath Chr e.-rman. Mrs.’Lewis Ferris. Mr;
'
[Sprague nt Grand Rapids ls with her '.MECIIAN'K'AI. "BRAIN•SOLVES HARD PROBLEMS.
bl Mmkegnn. M10S Die, Heath of New- Harold Brockway, und Mias Lucille MISS KATHERINE BLAKE
■ ,zs.lnnr-n .- .. « « now- Ev-clyn Townsend is also .sic1'
berry and Mr.. Stella Heath ol Niles Myers.
. J . A bookkeeper s opium dream come
HONORED AT M. S. C. with the chicken-pox.
Will all spend the holidays with their i Miss Richey was thc recipient, of
.
5
true,
u
-glontied
mechanical
-j-------. Next Sunday morning there will be a
■ •*
yu mi^*.«i»v«i "brain."
u&lt;aM&gt;.
,cu It. Jfe.itn !niuny beautiful and useful gifts, after One or Three Senior Women «••&lt;«« eiuLiiro. . .. ..........
ouroum-nuu..!
m ..tonorder
Uw
&gt;i)d Uimh teJlnn|[|S „ „,c »wEh .in .ork
&gt;1Mt«a
eqrovfptiai s
wtnCh dainty rufrtsiunenta were .ci ,cd one ui inree senior women
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Chosen Because Of Many
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Campus
Activities
Mrs., Harry
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&gt;1 SlUlll.,’rw-l&gt;ll,c CollM-nn. M ldI“'“ra,M ,or bS "»*•» PhylU
. Helen Ulakm y. daughter of Mr. Chee.vcnuin from Dawpng.
and astronomy, which would tqkc days
turn Mrs- J*y Blakney ot Freeport, was
or weeks if done by hand, was de­
/nl-rnniAxl by Rev. L L; Di wry lit the
HONORED JUDGE EGGLESTON. I
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. scribed al the University of Michigan
Mttl.odi.-l church, the ring ceremony! Holiday colors of red mid green made three women and five men. Il Is u (
'at
tly.- Natiqnal Academy oi Science
•
being rend in tlie presenrexof imme- attractive decorations ut the lowly I matter of pride that "The Wolverine, Cliild.’
meeting, by Dr. Vannevar Bush, dean
dl.iP- relative.;.
turkey dinner Riven by Mr. and Mi&gt;.|uir college year book, selected a Burry i] About fifty-five relatives, neiglilxire of engineering al Maxsnchusetta In­
■ Attending the bride was Miss Katli- Earl Boyes on Thursday evening com-■ county girl. Mi.yt Katherine Blake. .-.nd friends gathered at the hmm of stil’.He of Technology. Thei- m.uii&gt;.-iuumalliemailrint' Pritchard of Lansing and Mr. plimenLuy to Judge Elin EgitlestmLi da lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bloke Mr. and Mix H a Woodman Thurs­ tlcal wonder Ls called a “"diHcrentluI
C2..
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evening to remind them ot tlieir
Harold D. Bait, ot Battle Creek, a whowretires from the court. lr.uL-c .oi Middleville, as one ot thc throe day
[
small room. 1
Phone 2lt.i
llustinss
wedding anniversaiy. A pot luck ’ finalyser.” and would till n
brother-in-law of Hie groomf acted as family on January 1. Covers were laid' women prominent and active on the 25th
!
,
supper
was
served
and
ganus
and
i Alaskan exports in thc las: twenty- $7
lor twenty. ;campus.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp tell Friday CVC-j After
A.,x. dinner, cards were played, topi Mtw-Blake has been aclne In pub- 'music were cruoyed. There were .-even two years have totalled IM tlmc&gt; th.present wh\ were ut their wedding. A
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ning on n trip to St. Louis, Mo . and on. mxitcs
going..to
Mrs. Homer. Smith
andwork, having, held important
.”“1unuMZ'u'",IU'".s,s,s.i)j,:.3,5.5,a,5,j.s,
their return will live in the Sac - m o. Hill- The host and hostess also positions on mojt of the college pub- souvenir album of xnap-shoU was
apartment at 128 So. Hanover St. presented Mrs. Egglcwton with a bcau- licatimu Sire Ls also secretory of the 1given them and relatives gave sonvnice
pieces
ot
silver
und
other
gifu
Y.
W.
C.
A.
und
has
been
prcoldwit
Thcir many friends extend best wishe.-. utul gift.
of thc Ero Alphian society1 for two, und others gave ^ifu of money. Thtir
daughter Marian
her , mother'.
GENERAL CHUKCII PARTY.
—.- ....wore
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SI tCKSsFl l. CIIBrsTMAS MKT». years.
A gi neral church party was held in
The irony Bam cnunly InauU »' •«“»! &lt;*"•»•• “™»
*•&gt;About fifty were present ....ut tltc
tlie parlors of the Presbyterian church Christmas party 1! the American Le­ Miss Blake extend congratulations und otner interesting item was tliat u. ,h-.-hemes tepre.-ented. only two fandlles
an Monday cventpg with a good at- gion aqd Auxiliary cn Friday evening. [ all are happy over her auccess.
| live-now on the same farms as they did
tendanct,'.
pot luck supja-r was served.followed i
------------- &lt; * »----------------[25 years ago. Those were. Mr. and Mr^.
SiiRing of Ciirt.tHUA carol,,wm- led by a MXtial time, cards, datfcing and a '
PAST MATRONS MET.
by wm. T Wallace followed by game, chrutrnaa. tree with gifta for all Hie
Mrs Fred Young and Mm Milton Wm. Breaks and Mr. and Mrs Coy
MijM-rviM-d
Grace .Edmonds
I
Matrons • Stowell
.
Miia.rvi^-rf by
hv MtMi
Auxiliary pre.-viued their vr:}* efficient iMurphy cntccijUitd thc PxsttAl
aaAaicd by Mrs. Harris Wood!Iburne.
of
llw
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on
Wediv
.day
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k nUkc Allcrdlng. our teacher s bas­
secretary. Mrs. Dun Forcrnaii. with a
the O. E. S.
Wednesday ci
Rc iieihnunu were served bj
duite scrtoui.y hurt
com- lovely lounging robe as a token of their al thc home of Mrs, Young The hoW
miller cumpa-rd of Mrs. Wm.„„„
was beautifully decorated for the Wednesday, but m better now,
uckcr. RCCd wni
Jr . Mr.-. Maud StmUi, Mr and Mi ■
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Fun rat Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
A music critic claims tliat only. were served, the col?r scheme of green
FV(niTio\
Stw r Mri. C. E Hyatt was general about 3 per cent of thc Amvrican peo- odd red bcmg earned out. AU reported
Kvo)uUo,,.
course oi the mdchuirtnan.
pic can sing.
a good time.
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tens of yean since animals first de-JOLLY BIRTHDAY ( LI B.
velopcd a hlprt. has so favored that all
You don’t need a lot of money to buy some handsome
Mrs; Cole Newton was Ivostc.-s to the important organ that today, in man
jolly Birthday Club on Thursday ut and th- higher animals, and resistance
piece of furniture now. Come in and you will be sur­
last week, being mutated by her daugfa- [l&lt;&gt; *’**« l'
tribute to what nature
M ter. Mt:.-, Helen Newton A generous
«’«
slM? 5els out lo dctelop a
prised at the prices we are quoting.
&amp; pot luck'dinner was served which all!*f*®^a^ prgan. Dr Carl Vernon Weller,
52 enjoyed. Civutuuu gifts were exw of the Umvenity of Miclngsn
Q changed and.a happy time was report- Pathology Laboratories, totd the NaJUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS
A cd. 4II wish lor Mrs. New ton many K10'131 Academy of Science.
Jglmore happy birthdays.
To lnsMre lhat ,he
blood
To our old friends und qur new friendtv—
Tables, Lamps, Cedar Chests, Living Room Suites, Rockers,
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will
not
fail,
the
heart
muscle
to the ‘'stranger withn our gates"—and to
A
CHOIR PARTY POSTPONED.
[has developed several protective qualtRugs, Pictures and hundreds of other useful articles.
everybody — everywhere, ' our heartiest
Ju
The Presbyterian choir Christmas!lies which wem to be inherent and are
wishes for a Merry Christmas and a
1 party which was to have been iM-ld.uof shared in the same degree by any'
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Happy New Year
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Tuesday.
Dec. —
20th. has been post.— I other single tissue in the body said Dr
Jjxmed due to the UineMM of- Mr and'Weller Some of these qualities arc
TMra. Win. Griiteby. sponsors jri the diOlcult lo explain except on the ground
I! party. The date o! the party will be tliat they have great biological signifi­
11 announced later.
cance and evolved to maintain, the in­
tegrity oi this organ which u so neces­
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Do you know that furniture makes the finest
Christmas presents to be had and will be/ap­
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CHRISTMAS
DINNER

DR. O.L. BROOKS
rsmstlg'b
A Christmas play given by pupils of
St. Rose school on Thursday evening.

M .. .. .
crippled Aza. Aza who L&lt; tenderly!
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loved and cared for by his brother JaM.nin —HunJ., i&lt;t&gt;.,.&gt;i, 10.30 a. M. । bel is a pupil of Holy Simeon in the
vulmi,,--.s^.a.y .cbM), it).3o a. M. Temple Each evening lie returns and:
1
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relates to his brother and companion|
’ - shepherds thc lessons learned tliat day.
CHURCH or THE united bbethrek lessons that enkindled thc Arc of faith1
in christ. jin the prophecies of iwias concerning;
Cur. frfuMMS CMtw Sts.
; t»w coining qf the Messiah. Aza’s re­
,
, t
ji
:markable talent inspire.-, a like faith in!
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these around him which finds express
N-i- ■&gt;;&gt;
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slon in the song of the kingly shepherd;

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iHrrrji Christman
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Geese

Chickens

Ducks

Fine Stock

Fresh Dressed

100 Turkeys, all wei;

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Atnrriran fouttitirij

The appearance of the strange star,
and the angel urges the shepherds to’
igo to Bethlehem where “they find the1
1-. m. i child wrapped in swaddling qtothu ly-1

anti, daughter.

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NOTICE TO HUNTERS
large
any competition as I have in the pa.One block north of thc HaiUngn N;
tlonal bank.
ARCHIE TOBIAS
12-!

rgv $h»n. alm underwent an opi for appendicitis, was brought
home Friday,

HASTINGSMARKETS

Aza’s part U taken by Vincent Smith.
The Shepherds are Robert Jacobs. Her­
man Bessjtr. Thomas Stray. Clarence
Huver. iurwrencc Smith and Donald
Feldpausch. Those who are too busy!

with the bag ot grain. John Kennedy.
, the man with thc bag of gold. Cleo
Jacobs, the gif', with thc flowers. Pa­
tricia .LyBarker Angels: Helen Jane
Kurtz. Catherine Fallen* and Bonita
■ BARRYVILLE NUTRITION CLANS.

Tlie second meeting ot the Nutrition
qlass met at the hoiuJ’-nf'Mrs. Ethyl
Wilcox. December 10. 1932. Tile, roll
was called by the chairman Mrs. Clara
। Day. H members, being present
, There was a very Interesting demon- :
•.ration given by the leaders. Mrs Ethyl
Wilcox’ and Mrs, Maybell Adams, on
. "how to cook vegetables so os t&gt; retain
! their natural color, flavor and original
texture, minerals and vitamins."
!
The vegetables were used to make up
what we call "A Vegetable Plate." This
was serfed at noon and enjoyed by nil.
*

Jean Brown enter wd heaSundti
J School class to a ChrisOnas party Sir.
urduy gffenuxm.
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nesday anti Thursday night at
i Opera Hou.-*-.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Sanders T
moved • to Quimby so he will be nti
his uurk on’the railroad during

demonstration was given by the lerul­
ers on how to make holiday sweets.
Tlie next meeting will be held Jan­
uary 17. 1933 at the home of Mrs Zoe
Gillette. We hope to have u’Too at-

These

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Sponable’s Market
Phone 2665

Jefferson St,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE!
Entire household Roods, several antique pieces, includ­
ing washstands, whatnot and spinning wheel. All the
personal effects of the late Cordelia Bissell, Hickory Cor­
ners, Michigan, to be sold

TUESDAY, DEC. 27. AT 1:30 P. M.

Mr mid Mrs Stanley Willits were
Wednesday Visitors at thc home of his
parents, Mr; and Mrs J. J. Willits.
the interests of safely,
after January 1st, I
three per cent on an-

The W C. T. U. the Missionary Soclely and Sunday school claw will
I meet nt the home of Mrs Clltru Day's!
Friday.
| Je«c Fassett has been HI,for a few,

all banks in the reserve city of
Battle ( reek, derided upon Hie
rate of three per cent, in the

Delton State B;
house tn feet, multiply this by the
average height in feet and divide by
350 The insult Will give thc number'
of gallons for two coats.

The

Farmers State Savings Bank

A woman's clothing, according to a
recent New York survey, weighs about
a iMHjnd, while a man’s attire weigh.

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114 West Court St. Phone 3237 ,
Sunday. M.-o Mr. and Mrs. J. kick of
near/ F r c e p’o r t accompanied Rev.

WALLDORFF

• entitle bl Tamarac neighborhood.
;.
Elton Marlow of Grand Rapids visit-!
a &lt; d hU parents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer i
4. Marlow. Saturday night and Sunday. :
j
Tlie Red Cross met Tuesday after-'
noon aWfhe home of Mrs. Fred Hen•t my. Another quilt is being’ made.
11 There will be tn more meetings until;
t after the holiday season, but plan to
meet again Tuesday P. M„ Jan. 3rd.

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What the w*rld needs is people who
do right for right’s sake, rather than for
profit only.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
we will think more of Its jpiri- ==
tual inclining and be less moved to
Sharing Ourselves as Well as Our Gifts Perhaps
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
mere worldly rejoicing, which too often

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In the December iaiue of Columbia* exact needs of the particularly classlMichnel H Carmody ot Grand Raptd&gt;. fled Individual*?
head ol the Order of Knight* ot CoBut why all tiu* consideration of
lumbus. has an article on ’ Christmas charity? Has Hi- approach of Clihst
in-Our Hearts." which wc believe will mas awakened these thoughts und
be helpful to all our readers, so we re- brought* into our hearts a desire to
print it herewithshare with others something ot ourThere will come again to all t|a- selvesw* well as of our poascMious?
woild on Christmas morning the sariie Arc we hearing the voice of a hushed
message rif hope and cheer, of peace conscience, that small voice that speakand good will that eame to the shep- 10
1,1 t,,e nigh: and In our hours o.
Jicrd* centuries ago ua they tended *olltude. reminding us of tlie love we
their flocks on the hills about Bethle- J™
neighbor, of sharing, or is n
hem. Christmas tills the heart with a
»««■
‘hM primitive nature still
love and kindness we wish to share 1,,fl ln
u,;i1 recalls the things that
wtih\other». We try lo select those PHmiUW people u*ed to do? .
gifts that will most please each mem-' Surely, this-la the spirit that moved
bcr of our family, for Christmas la tlie sliepherds on that first Christmas
especially a day oi fuinlly joys. To mauling to bring their simple gifts tu
those who arc near and dear to us. out the lowly crib of the new-born babe'
gifts, whether simple or costly, will be A primitive people they, but it was tha‘
prized a&gt; expressions of affection and same spirit tluit impelled tin- wise men
not mere evidences of ability lo buy. oi a m&lt;et enlightened people to bring
There will come—the generous «po their gifts of gold, frankincense
desire to bring comfort, happincsa and and myrrh, and these immble shepjoy to thou- Ic-fr* fortunate so that otitcr birds of Bethlehem and the Wire Men
homes may have the same Christmas of thc East came in |«r*on to present
1 cheer .hut
wc enjoy.
Wiiatcver tlieir offerings.
I warmth
Cnrutmua spirit, kindnnu
At tins Christmas time tlw-re are in
und good will we thus may give to every city and hamlet men and women
others will romc back in lu-ftping incus- who lack not only tin- comforts, bu’
urc to gladden the day for us
tiw bare necessities of life. They have
But let us consider tlie inanuer oi labored, they have tried to do their
our giving Mo-,1 of us, preoccupied duty and play their part in life, und
w|lh our own work and our own per- they have nut wasU-d tneir stilntance.
•onul problems, an- content to satisfy yet they now find tlwnuelvcs destitute
thc calls of charity by making a single and without opj&gt;ortumty lo improvcontribution to • some organized body, their condition by working. Tin re are
which will distribute it with sck-ntilii: । otln-rs who have hi abundance the
efficiency to the hungry, the sick! and goodi. o! the world which they have
tin- destitute In this way. we.dismiss irtmed and which belong, to them by
the subject from our ininds and rather' every legal and moral right, and with
rejoice in tiie comfortable feeling tliat which they may purchase without quer.tilts sjX'Ciuhzetl. expert service will do,'tton both the comforts and the luxuries
in a cold mechanical way. tills Is true j • Yet to all on Christ mas day will
'Noone will question the benefits of or- come tlie same glad tidings ot "Peace
gunized relief or the value of welfare on earth, to men good will" tliat came
service through community budgets, to tiie sheplierds tw they tended their
But it would be little hies than n rcflee-1 flocks on tin.- bills about-Bethlehem.
Hon upon the efficiency of thc or-' Wlutl is this peace that comes alike to
ganlred bodies that receive arid dis- men of such widely different circumburse funds to attribute to them quail-! stances? WTiy among all tlwse will
ties of charity. Without in the Jeust • there be found tluit frame good will tominimiziiig the 'value oi tills form of wards me n that will • be proclaimed
service, we cannot be unmindful of its I throughout tlie world on Christmas
effect otuhour who thus seek to satisfy! morning? Surely. )t is romcthlng more
what they feel to be tlieir obligation to than the mere words of good wishes
their fellow men.
that will be exchanged And what Is
Their charity is made convenient. but this good will that menu for us peace?
there is lost to them the personal re-1 Is il some relationship, seme bond,
hillonshlp tlyit siiould exist‘between some interest that nuikcs each feel
the one who gives und thc one'who re- i that'he is a sharer with his brother in
eelves, tiie deep joy of giving with the his burdens and his blessings. his soriu-urt as well as tin- hands. Apprcciat- rows und his joys, und will this bone
1:1k at the fullest the great benefits- mid interest be so great and deep Unit
there may'---------------be awakened
tlutf follow, particularly during periods 'from
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of distress like that through which we sire. backed by honest itod earnest ef­
arc now passing, from organized com­ fort. to find again for our brother thc
iopportunity
and
place
tovarn
for
hlmmunity giving mid distribution, wc may
yet well ask what hiu&gt; tx-come of those self, from his toll und labor, thc necewbenefits und blowings tliat arc allured idtlea and comforts that we enjoy. and
alike by him that gives and him that lie equally merits?
We
al least evidence that
Christ receives PvMiuin they .belong to a
... can
---- -----------------------------„-------primitive people, and were not intend- "mas spirit of lov'e. oi which the angels
«d for a highly developed civiUsaUun. sang, not only Christmas day or
If so, ar&lt;- tin- bit-wings, which wc are through the Yuletide period, but
n.-.vured by the gospels will follow from throughout the year. and thus give
thd* cxerciA- of charity, to be wholly, practical expression of tills spirit tocompcnsaU-d for by this relief of tnirid.wards nil men. This good will on thc
and body that now corries from pine- part of all Is the tint essential. It piav
ingxour dollar in a distributing mu- be lhat thy message of peace and g*od
chine by which it will be allocated In,will will this year have for the world
exactly the proper proportion to the a deeper meaning than ever before.

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MICHIGAN FARMERS!
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Michigan wage carrier andjhc Michigan farmer, or do
you want it to go to help foreign sugar interests ?
There is only one answer for thc sensible, thrifty house­
wife of Michigan.

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has accompanied this great birthday
Particularly should we. a* Christians,
be moved by charity, and give expres­
sion to the principles we tcaqb. for
Obrist's spirit is ours only In
’.hat we express It. While wc are pre­
wring to enjoy our Christmas, it muy
be well for tjs to ask ourselves what
oenonal Interest have we really shown
in our brothers?

A FEW PRECAUTIONS
FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON

Woodland Y group-wllh ’their leader
Oamet Ttownscnd. abo Mr. and Mtt.
Eldon Farrell and C. J. Barnuin and
C; F.. Angell lart Monday evening tor
a pot luck supper and their regular
. meeting.
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The Young Mens group had one of
thytr bi-monthly meetings with supper.

Wednesday evening at thc home of Women as well as meh going thU year. I Ing. which his friends regret U» hear.
Dad-Ange11.
Get to a Michigan Advocate and
Mr.andMrs.JohnPerrywUlvnterThursday evening this week Mr An-1 read about the Oxford Movement,! uln for Christmas Mr and Mrs. John
Kell meets with the Middleville-Y group which wa* reported in the Free Press Ten Tarto I of ^aM lUn ds Mr and
tor. supper with Jo.-DcRulter supply- a week ago Sunday See bow they
&lt;?fKa!£2S
ing
Detroit
mg scene
some Paramount foods, a*
as he
ne also h-l-.xd
heiued Detroit.
!and Mrs. Sybel Warner ot Middleville.
&gt;IUI lor U» vtlwr l.o .uu»r. hirnMin; cnn.imu U&gt; .11 In
Mrs. Jane McCann will eatwrUin
tloned above.
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' with a family dinner on Chrlslnpu
C F Angell led the Freeport
Mrs. Springer and her son, Joseph,
group in their Bible study last Thun-\
IRVING.
arid family were saddened by the news
day noon, using thc topic "What to d j
Mrs Margaret WiUon from' Alba 1* of tho death of Mrs. Springer’s sister,
on Sunday."
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*u-» Ray
nay num■ viuting nrr
her uuuKiivcr.
daughter. Un
Hum- airs.
Mrs. Marina
Martha hovi
Hoyt,. wnicn
which occurred
occurred FriThia week Saturday the- Lansing area tml. and family.
•
day with funeral at hrrlate home near
X-start on their iqth alght-sccing. trip
p«.y. Is net ver/ well at this writ- the Ojitea school?

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Fire Hazards In Connection
With Trees And Decorations
Need Special Attention
As the Christmas holidays draw near,
there are several precautions which!
should be taken to insure the fullest |
enjoyment of these festlvltle* which so;
univcrsailv center about the home. •
First of oil,, to quote from &gt;ugges-1
tions of thc National Board ot Fire­
Underwriters, the Christmas tree’
should be placed several feet away|
from any heating or lighting fixture 1
and fastened scctircly.so it cannot lop- ’
pie over Lighted candles, even In this;
age of electricity, soqwtlmt-s urc used!
ns ornaments on trees and in windows.,
but since this is a hazardous practice '
it never should bo pAmittcd. Many'
children and adults have been burned;
to death in tires originating in thisway. Strings of miniature cleclrie bulbs!
arc fur safer, but care should be ex­
ercised in their use. for short circuits’
and contacts of the hot btllbs with
flimsy ornaments are likely lo start
fires.
Ornaments tliat are either slow burn- .
ing or incombustible are recommended
for trees and room decorations in­
stead of paja-r. cotton or oilier bum- .
iible materials.
Usually gifts are unwrupiwd close to;
thc Christmas tree and the thin pa|x-ri
is dropix-d to ziie floor and allowed to I
accumulate Smoking nearby is dun-1
gcrous. for if a match is lighted at thi*
time there is great danger of fire. I
.Matches, utter beiiig lighted, may not J
be entirely out when discarded and If;
drojiped on thc papers, watch out! A
-tiny blare flaring up through thc paper
will Jump to the tree,.after which real
danger follows. Not only might the
hoqse burn down but clothing may ig­
nite In the struggle to put out the
flames, resulting iri painful and serious
burn*—oft&lt;-n fatal. A person whose;
■clothing catches fire should be rolled;
in a rug or woolen blanket to smother
tiw flames.
Toys sometimes arc thc cause of
fires. Mechanical toys that use alco­
hol, kerosene or gasoline as n source
of heat or fiowcr are extremely dongvrous In thc hands of an inexpcriericcd child. They should be used undvr
close supervision of an adult—or betJer still, outside of the house. Safer
toys art- recommended. The supervis­
ion of adults is also suggested for elec­
trical toys to insure safety. Perhaps!
the most dangerous toy of all is tlie
miniature motion picture
machine!
which can use regular nitrocellulose
film. Usually these toys come equipped
with one or two reels of safety film.!
Child and jmrents soon tire of these,
and commerce renting films which arc
apt to be of Uie dangerous nltroccllulose type. Not only are these films
highly Inflammable, they also give off
poisonous gas when burning. In at­
tempting to extinguish flames In this
type of Him. one is likely to inhale the
fumes, which usually cause death.
Fur safety's sake at the holiday sea- [
son. thc National Board of Fire Under-j
writers suggests thc following list of
don'ts,
Don't set up the tree so that it can1
topple over easily and don't place it
near heating or lighting fixtures.
j
Don't use lighted candles on trees.
Don't use paper, cotton or celluloid j
ornaments. Incombustible trimmings
may now be purchased.
Don't permit paper to accumulate. I
Don't be careless in the use .of elec­
trical equipment or ityextended wiring. I
Don't give small children dangerous!
toys—such as those requiring alcohol,
kerosene or gasoline.
Don't pennit use of nitrocellulose
film in home motion picture machines.
Tills is dangerous because it Is ex­
tremely inflammable and. In burning.!
releases ifumes causing dentil. Use
only "safety" film, known as acetate
film.
Don't neglect to keep handy sonic-1
thing with which to put out the flrei
that does happen to start
Don't keep the Christmas tree up
after December 31st.
It becomes
dried out after a very few days in the,
house.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Meetings were closed at the South!
Evangelical church Saturday. Several
concerts were gathered into thc fold.
SO. and Mrs. Geo. S. Marshall. Sr..1
of N&amp;hville spent Sunday at O. C.!
Marshall's
Peter HofimSh had The misfortune of
cutting part pf a linger oil from his
right hand Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and son
Darrel of West Vermontville spent
Thursday with Mrs. Lulu Gray.
i
Jack Elliston of Nashville spent:
Sunday with the Jarrard-Elliston fam-'
Uy.
Eber Hoffman
accompanied
J.
Youngs of Hastings to Kentucky Tues-,
day returning Friday.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompson and son of
Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler
and family of Woodland spent Thurs­
day evening at E. J. Sheldon's.
'
’ Roy Bawdy, who has been very sick
with the measles. Is better at this writ­
ing.
Ted Euper is on the alck list.
Mrs. Lee Hamburger is on the pick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sheldon took
birthday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Barnum of Woodland.
Miss Bessie Valentine of Hastings
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Hamburger and family.

Money for Every Demand at
Christmas Time
Join Our
1933 CHRISTMAS

SAVINGS CLUB!
It affords us a great deal of pleasure to know that we have made hundreds of peo­
ple happy at Christmas time by sending them a nice check just when they need it
most. Those who have started this method of systematic savings seldom leave
it. They open a new membership in each club year after year, because
they have found these plans easy and convenient and the end of
the year they have a neat little sum to use as they please.

72 Years
Continuous.
Service

The Club Is Now Open

Safe
Conservative
Progressive

Everybody Invited to Join

There Are 16 Easy, Attractive Plans for Saving Offered in the “Christmas
Savings Club” . . . Here Are Some of the Most Popular to Choose From:—

Plan B

Secures $25.50

First deposit 2c. increasing' 2c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $1.00.

Plan C Secures $63.75
First deposit 5c, increasing 5c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $2.50.

Plan D Secures $ I 27.50
First deposit 10c, increasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit $5.00.

Plan E

Secures $ 1 2.7 5

First deposit 50c, decreasing 1c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 1c.

Plan F

Secures $25.50

First deposit $1.00, decreasing 2c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 2c.

Plan G Secures $63.75
First deposit $2.50, decreasing 5,c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit ,5c.

Plan H Secures $ I 27.50
First deposit $5.00, decreasing 10c each
week, for 50 weeks, last deposit 10c.

Plan I

^Secures $5.00

Deposit 10c each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan J

Secures $ I 2.50

Deposit 25c ench week, for 50 weeksZ

Plan K Secures $25.00
Deposit 50c each week, for 50 weeks. '

Plan L

Secures-$50.00

Deposit $1.00 each week, for 50’weeks.

Plan M

Secures $100

Deposit $2.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan N

Secures $125

Deposit $2.50 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan O

Secures $250

Deposit $5.00 each week, for 50 weeks.

Plan P

Secures $500

Deposit $10 each week, for 50 weeks.

We Have Plans to Suit Everybody. . . Young and Old . . . the More
You Put In, the More You Will Receive at-the End of 50
Weeks ^nd We Add 3# Interest to Your Deposits

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
'
TELEPHONE 2217.

�(1

THE, HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 81. 1»J!

However, a “Meny 'tnUslc and reading* followed ami a
. Christmas tree with gifts for all
i Mrs Hattie Bellinger spent ThinsI day and Pnday o&gt; last week at tne
MILO.
1 home of tier uncle. C. F. Mon an at
Mrs N IL %srber. Mrs Oeo Wood,’ Auguita. who hav been quite »ick thf
and Elisabeth attended church at past two weeks Mr. amt Mrs. H J
.Hickory Corners Sunday and Mira’ Flower and Mbs Bernice were culler:.
Elizabeth sang aith the Olee Club from1 of thc latter', brother. Sunday and
Kellogg school
found him mmcahat improved.
• Mr and Mrs Frrru Quick and Min*
at the church Friday evening. Dec visited tlieir coiuinx. Mr. and ML.
23 There .111 be a ChristniAs pro­ Pete Bluklber. .it KaUma/oo Sunday
gram given by lhe pupils under di­
Mrs. Minnie Quick. Mr.’ and Mr?
rection of Mis. Hackney, tcachc;
Scubey and FtHIs Quick were KuhiMiss Bcrnlre Flower went to Kala­ mnino sliomxT.-. Thursday.
mazoo Satuftiay evening- to attend the
Wayne Floui r is now at his home tn
annual Clirutmaji party of the office
for an
girls of K. V P. Co. held at the Kalamazoo
is«i"m»*—.••••
•••• indefinite -stay
- - while
Columbia Hotel. A delicious dinner their hourekaeper ta In Madison, wi •

1montvllle Bunday Mrs Norton la still served the day.

.UOWLINO-

FARMERS MAKE MONEY
A Chrtatmas pageant will be prraent- confined to her bed with very little CTirisUhas' to all
SELLING OWN GRAIN ed at the church Chrtrtmaa night with ;*'“**** In bar condition.
Stweial min'- bv

the clwriu

The

Mr and Mrs Marshall Pi.roe and

A^'fMnU,y ,p*111 8und*Jf afternoon with
Company Owned And Control­ 2* ,
Dowling schopJ »ill have a tree at the th&lt;.tr mother. Mrs Anna Pierce al Irvled By Ohio Farmers Pointed
Out By Member Nat. Coop.
week also a program and the pupils' Uri
Mowry, who formerly

Fast Lanning— A farmer owned and
operated cooperative grain H»oclatlan
which has be&lt;'n able to handle lowpriced grain at a reduced margin*, re­
turn excellent inten
, stock­
holder*. and a.patronage dividend in
addition xw pplnted out by Oscar
dlrmm- r»,mrr»
drain .’Corapratrnn, who addn.v-ed
member, ,.f the extenzion diviMdn at
MicMgan State College
Thr onramrattari used az atf exampje
v-;t&lt; fhe Ohio Farntani Grain and Supply Co with olticcs nt Toledo Till*

will exchange present, aa U their us- . Uv«i ln tnu locality u aLvo quite feebk
ual custom
.
| at present at her home in Hasting.The Ladles- Aid Society met the first , Mr and Mri
Whitworth have
ot the week tn rew for a needy family returned lo their home here after an
and are planning a few more thing. aUenrt of wwnU raonUu ipfnt wllh
during thc Lnlid-vy aeaaon tQ iielp rei.ure. at Hickory Comer, and in tlie
■pread the spirit of good cheer.
Culvwr district
A
c,|
bom lo
Ur,
Seemingly,
not "•«"
much lu
to •report
at Pen-uict b.«nit«i qundai
2* there's ,UM
rP'&gt;“
thU
absorbed right now
u
»«»»Chrutm*. intareat but perharw wv
8t“nX’;
wlH
fcb,e b’ u» &gt;w In the next ta,-r a! tlH‘
of hcr zuter near Ver- sue? where and how some of them ob:--------- — — —

were paid |8f»0 m money and $100 in mb
Mock tor every $100 worth of stock wJr
owned in 1931. A patronage dividend
paiB

$15,000.00

This ,v&lt;ur. Mr Slower stated. tlie

t on the incrruM-d capitalization
M ‘per cent Mock diVidend. Thc
11 owner of $100 in stock will

THERE AS A

SANTA CLAUS
who dwelb in theheart*
of tittle children^
£»«" ihovjh hard t.wei and dzprtiiicn ha»« cuibtd your

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Paid to Christmas Savings |
Club Members Last Week f
— -t

PROBATE COURT.
ikon $ Whitndit. dee d Or.-red. -

BY THIS OLD BANK DID YOU
GET ONE OF THOSE CHECKS?

ha",

Ihax loyoui imprcaiioni ol u/lictl childhood lubcomciouily hits •
«t«t beiriny upon out adult li»«i. Daliyht Hit children—c«r,r on th*
Wondroui ii’t lei them. It coito IO little to make them happy—with
the tcc«i cl "ChdtUiNi itockinj yoodici" you will find al your t.G.A.
Sltxt
.

CHRISTMAS CANDIES

10c

g claims entered.

rXr Nttion&lt;Ls

The club started several days ago. but you can just as well start now. \ on
have a wide choice of plans. Starting with Ic, 2c, 5c or 10c and increasing
each week, or you can start with a large amount and decrease your pay­
ments each week. Then there arc the even amount clubs . . . you can start
with any given'amount and pay that same amount each week.

Second annual,

of will.filed, order admitting will tn
ti-tvd: b^ml filed, httens tv.ml. ordc
limiting settlement entered, petition foi
"hearing claims filed, r.otire to creditor

for General ,ihd Special Admr. tilid.
order appointing Special Admr. en­
tered. btnd tilrdj letters of Special
* Admr Sssix d.
E»: IMj-bara Hcahm. dic'd. Order

GINGER ALE IGfl\

You Can be Sure of a Check Next December If
You Join One of These Easy-Saving Plans Now!

&gt;1 Admr. hl*d. tai
il-Admr
nd
rs of Special Ailmr Issued.

■ 25c
Biscuit .Flour IGfl

and will own $.100 in stock at the end
of this year.
- This. Mr.jtlw ir saya. ts an example
ot thc sAttnps which farmer* can
::-;&gt;ke in binrkvtlng their owp grain.
The grain w:G bought at prices as high
tr hlifliir than there paid by com­
peting companies and wm : &gt;Jd on the
iriN-n market in competition with aU
CTher sales agencies
* -

.

-

•• wiling through thc or-

DATES

Just Look Over These Plans

el

Pytliun Or

Cookies

INCREASING CLUB PLAN

23c

27c

Mixed Nuts

sunshine’
.
roar trr» with BUN

R. Prindie;

!•&gt;■« 5 c

M

E K

ot

u. zic

Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week;
Increase 2c each week—in 50 weeks

$12s25-°

ZTc
O k&gt;1LlU

5c 1st week. 10c 2nd week;
Increase 5c each week—ih 50 weeks

' $/"275
0*3"

C

W

Picture the joy

Help those too
proud to aik lor

10c

v-1lIU

START with 50c and DECREASE ic .
'each A*eek—in 50 weeks.................... ’.

^127?
52550
s6375

$2-° Club

START with $2.50 and DECREASE

$C00 pt.R
D " LlUU

START with $5.00 and DECREASE Si
10c each week—in 50 weeks
JL »—&lt; /

IGR COFFEES

n rwrdence Thc toe nd.
►empathy to the bereaved
'ter. Chair Co will have an
’lx Grand -Rapid* Furihtine
month. larprlv throush the

' I ‘ Blend
,G/ Blend
W Blend
v“D.’L.?.d,d

tb
Lb
Lb
U.

32 c
27 C
25c
39c

15c
Pop Corn

Z

SURE EOF

15c

California Walnuts Naw Crap Lb.
Margie Bell Chocolate Candy
Tea IM “A" Blend.Japan
. Lb. rtf.
Pure Preserves

19c
29c
10c
29C

And Don’t Forget, We A re.Independent,
Homc-Ouined Store*!

I.GA.STOKESl^
WANT TO BUY? TRY THE WANT COLUMN

1 exhibit M S still has a
in lus Swart for the old
and made the company a
live prdpoMtion to show
. in hu beautiful building
;i ir beinj a Middleville
nt here. J»ajwd away at
Riverside. California She leaves two |
.«wtera and t.n brothers and many
other ntatni-s .«r.d friends The old J
tune tr.-nds extend their sympathy to
aU and opcciaUy to Mrs. Ouffln m the :
Ic.-.’ &lt;f her sister Mr Burr worked
twre years ago as a blacksmith. He :
;&gt;aved on acme yeara ago.
rilL &lt; rVAsroad*
V’ijde btedfic and family spent Sun'day m Hastings, the quests of Mr.-and
-Mrs Jack Allen.
Mr and Mrs John Cook arc the !
.proud lutenu of a son bom on Baturday. Dec 17.
Mr*. Jane Tuttle, who lias bce^ 1U.
u recovering.
Mrs Orlcy Smith acconuunicd Mr
and Mn. U-on Manning t&lt;? ’Jackson
Saturday P. M
MV* Jean Pledge U on tbc*wck I tot
' Horace WUey ot Haattngs called on ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith on .Sunday. ,

42“
.

Deposit 50c

each week—
in 50 weeks..

$

f
C 00
-O "

$1.00 CLUB PLAN
lhipuaiL&gt;1.00
each week—
in 50 weeks..

$ CT MOO
vv "

$2.00 CLUB PLAN
Deposit $2.00

thlcrz and

Peaches ICR

25c CLUB PLAN
Deposit

50c CLUB PLAN
CM 11 R

OU/

Even Amount
Club Plan

Deposit 10c 1st Week. 20c 2nd week; $1 0*7^
Increase 10c each week—in 50 weeks
1— / "

$ 1 00 /^1, , 1, START with $1.00 and DECREASE 2c
1 " V/lLlU each week—in 50’weeks

to much lex io little.

MINCE MEAT IGA

LlllU

DECREASING CLUB PLAN

(net fill ol food will
udd- n death nt Mm 8&gt;r
•y A M. was a xlWKit
i lend- v
had b-rll

Deposit Ic 1st week. 2c 2nd week;
Increase 1c euch week—in 50 weeks

rciub
2cClub

Interest Will Be Added to These Amounts
*at the Rate of Three per cent

r„“.5o^T

5

ioo

Yoh can begin with the.largest payment and decrease each week!

HASTINGS
CITY BANK
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2103'

The Bank that does things for you”
Capital Stock. $75,000

Surplus and Profits . $100,000

*7^

�6

rm nt«TTXo» xanntx nTt&gt;xr?t&gt;\T prcnmni ;i »:•

r dll.
nt Thuts-

PAST SEASON WAS
I
FAVORABLE FOR FRUIT

fitLTON

zygigg.
BAftRTTTLLr.

Mrs. Will Hyde la visiting nt. the I
Mrs. Matilda Smith and Mrs Mar;
ISmith were Kalamazoo shoppers Fri­ home of her daughters. Mrs. Bertha
---------- &lt;day and alija called on Mrs. Dr Bern- ’ McCoy of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
ard
and
little
Vernicc
Mae
at
thc
ho,State's Bean Crop Was Largest «
Charlotte Hutton of Walled lake.
Bernard and baby re­
Welby Crockford and family of
|
On Record Except In 1925 piul.
!turned Mrs.
to tlieir ht^ty-ln Augusta Sun- Woodland spent Buiiduy with Mr. and
—Prices Are Lowest
t
। Mrs. John Higdon and Harold
For safety of principal and regularity
All hair cutt 25cU. Delton Barber
Pinal revisions have been made of
Kenneth Wilcox and Ted Vogler of
the Michigan crop report for 1933 by 1Shop.—Adv.
of dividends, invest your surplus funds
Business school in Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Leinaar have . Parsons
zoo spent the week end with. Mr. and
I'tlie representatives of the Michigan ,moved into the Janus Brown house.
in building and loan shares. They arc
■ Mrs. Herbie Wilcox
I Department of Agriculture. They show
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adnatvon made • Everyone is cordially. Irjyltcd lo ut- ’
as near depression-proof as any invest­
' tlmt. for the thirteen field cropsjrown. a
' business trip to Hastings Saturday.
lend tlie Clirtstmas program at the
Mrs
L.
D.
Mlles
received
a
more
jthe area iiarvested was T.lTftgOd^Kres
ment you erfn-find and return a
church Saturday evening given by the I
which was a little more than two per ’severe injury to her limb from falling ‘BarryviUe teacher and pupils.
VACUUM ClIANI,
X
was though: at first. An X-ray
reasonable dividend.
cent leu than thq corresponding figure than
’
There will bo a union service at the
'for 1991. -The fact that a large num- 1picture showed thht one bine uaa
| bcr ot .unemployed mpved from cities. 1broken off and the other one £phn-1 church Sunday from 10:30 to 11:30 A
M
onto farms made no preemptible Iri- &lt;tcred just above the ankle
anz -HIOH-VACUUM"
Mr«.-Florence tfroes has been sub-, Mr and Mrs. Sam Geiger of the'
(crease in farm operations; but it pre­
as teacher in thc Dunn dis- Striker district were Sunday gutgU ot
] vented a sharper decrease in acreage. suturing
•
.en. &gt;O ,OU on io DAYS FREE TRIAL
the pgrt two week*, as tlie teach-1 their daughter. Mh Heber Foster and
The discouraging feature Is of course. trtet
!
For the tint time, a motor driven'broth hu been
er.
(extremely low price* for farm crops. 1 Miss Helen Aldrich..iuu been very; family,
combined with “High-Vacuum"—in a light, quiet
with Jaundice. .
• Tlie L. A. S. will be held at the home
The gross valuation of all Hie crops sick
!
new model Eureka, which will remove more dirt
Detroit'x Oldeit Building and Loan Attociation
Mr. and Mrs. C P. Uraixe and son of Mr. and Mr* Elmer Gillette Friday,
'without allowances for (reading lows
in 5 minutes than your old cleaner does in 20
of Hasting1- were Sunday I Dec. 30th.
’
or shrinkages, is estimated nt jas.OOT.- Lester
1
minutes. Sand "dances" and embedded soda fairly
1250 Griiwold Street, Detroit
“bolls" in this new double-action demonstration.
000. as compared with $98,000,000 in Vt
’ u^S
n. tv,a
The C E will meet al the church ut
Threadsl lintl Haiti arc Insiantly removed. Phone
1931; $148,000,000 In 1930 and $170,000.­ ■
her
scven oelock s«nd«&gt;' evening and then
today—extra large Chriitmu trade-in allowance.
000 In 1929 Tlie trend In total values । A &gt; »lth her dauRH.t r Margu.« . Wvn&lt;l t!u.lr wn. ,o lhe ,huWns ail(j
J. I.. Maus &amp; Sou, Representatives in Hastings
and unit prices has been steadily at
1 the home ot Dr. Bernard of Au- j UllK catou‘for them.
CHRISTMAS TERMS onb
downward since 1928 They are lower l
: Eight ladles'met at thc home ot
Prayer mating will be h. Id ot the Mra clara Uay WrUnM4uv ta scw for
in 1932 than tor any year for which
paraonagc on Wednesday evening ot!lhc IWrdy An)und thirty garments
comparable 'records arc available.
Notwithstanding the reduction in 1
. ! consisting of mittens, draws, shirts.
The teaciwres and pupils of our De.-, jjjps, smock*, and bloomers wife tom­
crop acreage, a favorable growing sea­
’ Mrs Carrie L. OerUnger Friday.
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
son gave an increased volume over ]ton school Will have cxerciw-s .and u &gt; phted and ready to hand out
■ Mr. and Mm. Victor Eckardt and
----------- Isaac Williams came down Sunday
1931 for al) Michigan field crops, ex­ tree at ’.hc schoclhoure on Friday aft| children called on her mother, Mr. and from Grand Rapids to gel Mrs Wil­
ernoon.
cept
wheat,
oats
and
barley
All
fruit
'
■
PHONE 2305
On
Saturday
evening.
Christmas
Eve,
liams.
who has been helping her sis,
Mrs.
George
Schneidcr^and
Etta
Sun
­
crops were large except apples, which ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke spent
Sunday school will give u Chrtst- Sunday
dropped to aboSt 43 per cent of a nor- tlie
■
in Sparta to visit thc former's’ day afternoon. Mrs. Schneider Is not
.'sowed. t
nuis program and have a t»w at ’-h‘ mother
, Mrs Stella Hfield In Lansing who
. mal crop.
mother and
ami brothersbrothers.*
In connection with this Rev
Kicka GerUnger and son. Law- ‘ has been jolllis unproving.
The state's bean crop was the largest church.
!
Mr* and. „
Mrs srx'nor
Spenor Johnson
Johnson and
and
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
|munlty meeting at the home of Mr ’ on record, except tliat of 1925. This wa. Miles’ son will have slides showing the
(;frirg„ ,JN,nt a fcw (java
Fence, were in Sebewa to call on her
Mr. and Mr:- Asa Strait gave a 500
Harold Springer and Jun W.ilcox “,kd Mrs. Ray Barnes of thc McCullum1 due to th? exceptionally high yield ot Chrixtmax
Christmas
story. Brervnne
.tore
Everyone i.
is msHed
invited ta
to •'al
tormcr!i hwnc
nmdall.. niece Mjs Elmer Tasker. Friday alt-. party Saturday evening to several of
'
mode a trip to Grand Ledge Wednes- .district on Friday evening,
attend-this program '
their friends.
'
Lawrence Gerllngcr and Herman rrnoon
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennock and chil-| Winkler were in Grand Ledge ThupPday and visited the ctxil mine.
Erwin and Dorothy Haver*
•
Elmer -Relei Hawkins, brother of
Mrs. n
Carrie ’L. Gerllnger
”--------------------accompanied
'
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.-. . day,
.
■____
1 Mrs Waldo
_____ _.
J --------(terllnger
--------------------and Loren, George Hawkins in Lansing, who was
Mr. .nd Mr.. W
or 1U.
„U1
Frank
Do»U
at
Galesburg.
?.
fu
.
r
*?.*!
and
jH-oductd
42
per
cent
of
thc
total
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Gerllnger of cpid Lucille Oerlinger to Lansing Tues­ suffering from bldod jxiisoning U much
tuw. ax. Sunday lunu M U» r p.r- lh,lr ^ndp^nu, Mr .nd Mr. Wm.
Mr. and Mrs Willard Hal) and chib*: Nashville, called on ?.Iiu Winkler and day
... ,
_ . . I|of beiuv. raised in this country. Michibetter and out of danger.
enU. Mr. and Mrs. Dau Douglass.
(Havens.
of Kalamazoo' urn- Sunday guest , •
igan also ranked second among all tlu* dren
1
Tiie Christmas program ut tlie Oltai
pren hu
maay eve-।
siiv^z
state, thi* year In the production of 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O Hughes.
school will be given
this. Friday
eve-1
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams ' ar-’
welcome
SHULTZ.
potatoes, grapes, cherries and sugar
nlng, the 23rd. Everybody
r M-nMn
* ‘ isn.rt
' ^n.1 i H“rlftn
moViqg this week into their new* home
ur M1!o V1*lled ,t&lt;ert I be«U
whlch\lhey have just built on South'
Mr. and - Mrs.. -HuukinHart and'
-Wuudu.nan
rauy.
|
--------------daughter of Brush Ridge were Sunday b
Grove Street.
•
,
EAST IRVING.
' evening callers al the home of her I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning and Mr
Wm. Page and George Dixon wereJ and Mrs. L N. Bush were Kalamazoo I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Havens. . bMrs. Lucille Rochatch ot Chicago called
!bI Andrew Smiths Sunday. Bobbie called to Jackson by the sickness and ’ shoppers Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prindie of '
accompanied them home to:death of Mr. Page’s mother Saturday: Ross Haworth of South Bend. Ind . I
‘ Plainwell were week end guests of the 'Smith
j’
'spend
the holidays.
’
|and Sunday of las’, week.
is spending several days with his wife
latter's bipthcr. Jim Wilcox arid fam*' iI Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain and: Some folks who lived on the Well- rat thc home of her uncle. A. L. Storr. '
lly’
| Patricia
a chamberj man
J
Patricia tiie
tlieMisses
MissesHarbor
Barbara
Chamber-1
man place
place kt Welcome Corners have
Mrs. Enunn Iz&gt;u Walters, Miss Eva;
Mr. and Mrs Fred Otis of Glass !laln; Maybelie Hart, and Grace Hart'moved Into Orley Smith's house.
Creek were Sunday guests of Mr. and ;attended the Christmas program at the’ .We have no school this Monday on!
Mrs. Wm. Havens.
j Presbyterian church in Hastings Sun* **
**■*■
*
*
*—
" ■ Mrs,
m"° Walter Hammond.______________
Some from here attended the com-'day evening.
,
chrUtmas topping.
Mrs. Susie Francisco is spending a l .
‘WHIM ECONOMY mag"
couple of weeks with her son. Ellis and- /
wife, at Gull lake.
Mr. and Mrs Stub Harrington of.;
Kalamaaoo were Sunday guests of their! ■
parents. Mr. and Jdrs- Charles Hairing-1
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart spent ■ ~
Sunday with the'latter’s parents in)
Kalamazoo.

A Real Investment

Q/ub C&amp;UAbnaA

nday and
ived.
: and sons
and Mr..
i Sunday '
apd Wl

-..E7UREKA

IX boa»- III
stay while
bon, Wn- ,

gjhe ffitrtumaLgJnan &amp;
jlnucstnwnt fltompami

t

*250 ,lown

CONSUMERS POWER CO,

f
i

A &amp; P STORES
Are Headquarters for

“SIX'H.’SSS 0"

$

”.”eS .“SSS

Holiday Foods

DO YOU KNOW A

1

QUALITY MEATS

Bride Groom

I1

HAVING THEIR
*)
FIRST CHRISTMAS .r

$

Here’s many a happy gift
for the “new. family” . . .
usefuftadding convenience
to their home life, some­
thing to be proud of... and
inexpensive, too!

t

n

n
£

Bl
Electric Irons from
§3.45 and up

Universal Urn Sets
§14.50
M
M

Waffle Irons §4.95 .
ill

Table and Floor
Lamps $6.75

ft
£
... and for a FAMILY GIFT—

a
BUYS MORE

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR . $114.50
AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER $65.00
AUTOMATIC RANGE .... $49.00

ELECTRICITY
Than Ever Before at
Today's Low Prices I
... DOES MORE
THINGS FOR YOU, TOO I

CONSUMERS
POWER COMPANY

V

HENDERSHOTT.
■
The Cliristinoj, program will be given I
Sunday morning. Be on time at ten
o'clock sharp because it will be a busy i
day for most families and thc commit- [
toe in charge* has promised to be
.
through on time In favor of tlKk,e u ho
i
wish to go away.
\ ‘
Mrs. Ella Lahr, who has been visit-!
ing her daughter. Mrs. Albert Brill,!
returned to Ottls DeMott’s in the
Gregory district Saturday.
Uncle Mike Hendcrsiiott who has
been on the sick list the past two weeks
remains about the same.
Mr. and Mrs. John Onnsbe from
the Gregory district were Sunday visit -1
ors at Al Brill’s. Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Diamond and daughters tpere evening
callers there.
.
,
Lon Hendershott, has been very
poorly the jw. week.
Mrs. Geo. Kelley is helping care for;
her fatlicr. Mr. Payne, in Hope.
It has not been definitely decided :
whether thc next Aid dinner will be; ’ ’
held in Hastings at Rev. Conklin's or
at home. Watch for further announce- i
ment.
The Community Club will hold tlieir
New Year's dinner at the home of Mr I
and Mrs. Jerry Haynes.
The Hehderslibtt school will give'
their Christmas program and have ai
Christmas tree Friday afternoon.
!
An invitation is extended to the!
Hendershott people to attend the!
Christmas jirogrtfm Friday night at.
McOmber sch&amp;olivousc.
' j

QUIMBY.
The regular monthly meeting of tlie:

Thursday. Dck 29, with a pot luck din­
ner. Home imide candy, popcorn balls.,
and articles left from the bazaar will
be on sale. -Everybody welcome.
i
Mrs Chas. Cruso of Nashville called
on old friends here Friday.
Mrs. Gerald Nosh of Hopkins was a
visitor nt the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Walter Bldleman, Sat-i
urday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Pagel of Scotts
spent the week end at Jay Wary’s.
Thc cottage ptayer meeting was held
Tuesday night al Delbert - Reynolds'
home. This week It will be al Loyal
Lowell's.
Leo Reynolds, who is employed at'
Flint, spent the past week at home,'
owing to'illness. Miss Elsie Conklin of Dowling spent
the week end, with Evelyn Lowell.
The funeral services of Chas. Bldel-i
man. Sr., an old respected friend and I
neighbor, were held at the church Fri-■
day morning. Rev. Conklin officiating.!
Our sympathy is extended to the fam­
ily.
CEDAR CREEK.
Henry Wertman and wife visited |
their daughter. Mrs. Wallace Campbell ;
and family, of Freeport Sunday. Muri,
Campbel), who has been staying with;
his grandparents for three weeks, re­
turned home with them.
There will be Christmas exercises at
the scliooUtouse Friday night for the
tcholars and also the rest of thc dis­
trict.
Rev. Swadling of Hlekory corners
closed a three weeks revival meeting at
tlie church Bunday night. These were
good meetings and much good wm
done.
Mrs. Cairns and two bays of East
Hastings visited Loyd Owren and fam­
ily Bunday.
.
Henry Lelnaar and family visited
Vaughn Fuller’s of Hastings Bunday. 1

STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED

Turkeys
Chickens
Spare Ribs
Pork Sausage
Bacon
Canadian Bacon

Fancy No. 1

Mild Sugar Cured

Fancy No. 1

Young Toms
Pound

Local Fresh Drastad

Our Vary Beet

Whole or Half

18c
u. 17c
4 Li- 25c
u. 5c
10c
u. 25c
Lb.

Ubrry ffilinstmaa
f
f

We Take This Opportunity to Wish ' §
Our Many Friends and Customers
J!
a Joyous Holiday !
A

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f

A &amp; I* Stores will remain open for your convenience x
until 8:00 o’clock Thursday evening79:01)"6’clock FriJ day evening, and 10:00 o’clock Saturday evening. We R
{ shall be closed all day on Monday, December 26th.
ft

IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS
■■

Paul Jones

Ciparetts w‘n«‘

Chmtarfialci

VIW 20 Craod C|B UUV Old Gold

50

$109 S’1.25

Raisin Nut Bread
19c
8 O’Clock Coffee
u. ,19c
C.U.,
Lfc. J 0C
Chocolate Drops
Mixed Nuts
- 17c
French Creams
2
Cheese
wh.i.«,H.u
**• 15c
• u.ni. 25c
Marvin’s Golden Dates
Swansdown Cake Flour
n,. 23c
hsbm

55c

Cum.

Um

25c

THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO.

—

�Till. HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1832

PAGE TWELVE

NORTHEAST CARLTON.
-TIIOBN.irPLE GAHDtN
,
.THORNAPPLE
GARDEN CLUB.
SOUTH SHULTZ
Mrs. Ina Gardnler of Bedford and count of the illness of our-teacher, t A Merry Christmas and Happy New
Cctmor
Chrbtmas With ita gift#, songs and
’
Near.
.. .
'
t_*u/ fiui cheenness has come again and we Mrs. Ada Horn of Battle Creek spent
PLEASANT
RIDGE.
'
There
will be a ClirisUnas treefind.
greatest gilt of Sunday
t------ - with
----- ----------..
the latter's parents, Mr.
By Home Economic* Specialists Michl­
'Merry Christmas" to the "Banner program at the Priend schoo
«e
Every shrtib and Mrs Will Gates
gan State Collepe
.
u p.'
Thursday evening.
---- ...— —*- * ie*ie* its floweta
Fred Hom attended the burial of Group" and to you.
No school this Monday as the teachJulius SheUenbarger - house ■ and
• with bud* nftd then Uur^U. into its full Mrs Llnje Kahler of Oakfield. N Y ,
destroyed
by
fire.about
.
J contents were destroyed
liliAM-unm* glvry. .-«&lt;;h' a. gift to us all. at Prairieville. 'Thursday afternoon. ’ , er. Floftlc Allerxling. As sick
Stale bread is ju&gt;t a* nutritious a* 1.r’. ;r beautiful • .mtn.zt’CThc coming-of
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wi&gt;xl and Grey- ! four o'clock Sunday morning
"
’
&gt; —
Harvey Ixxmard ot Dowling spent
,
Mr qnd Mrs. Evelyn Hayward of
fresh and can usually be pucrhBM-d for Die
. . “ (fiirist
Child.
Sunday with his cousin. George Ken­ don spent Sunday at -Allie Cheney's Delton. Mr und Mrs . Geo. Lydy ot
hull price.
I
near.Carlton.
yon.
•
In arranging your
Make- slutllqw loops for hooked rugs, ins*, let the ttawei
Mr* Leola Woods is nt the home ot Irving. Lyle Lydy of Scbawa and Miss
potted plants
Frank Horn was a dinner guest of
, Ainsworth Of Ionia spent Wednesday
not more than one-fourth 'inch deep
Mrs
Kittle
Sprague
of
Grand
Rapids
Mr. and Mr*. Charley Kahler ot North
evening with their part-nU. Mr. mW
Tiny should be packed, ‘lose tugvth'T.
'
~
n branches can be ji*cd to an ad- Barry FYiday Other guests were. Mr. earing tor her
.
rug |ooks les* ragged when the
Margaret Kelsey, who is working in। Mrs Scott Lydy and Vaughn
and Mr* Heiman Zcrbe). Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs George K.-elcr and
are not cut. Tlie uncut loom
Hasting*, vwi home over Sunday.
•c
Smith
ot
Hastings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’
family of Hastings and Mr and Mr*
Inatcrialund make rug*.that.
A large plant in tlie center ot a small Henry Dash und Mr. and Mr* Frank
John
Stairs
vbltcd
Arlliur
Stairs
Sun
­
Hing. Dee. 23. The scliool is putting
Fable Mirroundtd by smaller plant* Fisher of Oakfield. N. V.
day.
*
I-X4
host li
iv.in a red. white w green table spread
Tlie Mi**&lt;* Estlur. Ruth and Evelyn on u Christmas program. '
al ride to
R ha* been proved that tin- Ml"*
Irlruted cd :-.- make* u pretty Horn and Gurdon Kenyon
attended a A geyser han been discovered in Yel.
....
who announced the discovery ol a
'
young
people'
. ..
patty nt■ Mr* **
Rogvrs' towstone park that si&gt;outs cold soda­
bowl ot gravel i« « « C-iwvrdale Friday night.
. water
truth-iellmg Minim lied about ‘
&gt;e to:f thc library.
‘H.'mviit
ix flowering plan's
opnat* . Among them ate
H&gt;uiul5 of green
"

Only A Few Good
Used Cars Are Left at
Pre-Inventory Prices!
All of our Used Cars MUST be sold1
before January 1st, 1933!

Skimmed milk und butof enleluni.

EiwIia^, begonia winch is ft crue.s
11 tiu- tiibero-.x- begonia and the
i, U fine; the poinjrtfa
vliich so finely rerlamen in
■ -m cher-

. . anil
in brilixi arc the
harebatu ■ anti
may be
Conk hi

QUALITY

CHRISTMAS FOODS

KCONOMY

i&gt; mulch

KROGER STORES
i&lt; wing

- In Our Meat Department

year to two

Universal Garage Co.
Telephone 2121

Hastings, Mich.

. inieti him.
U W Shriller and .

rd Die Bu
• A Chratmu tree a

of the Chrirtmas seals
... . nre buying for use wi
Holiday mail..
' •
'
ul months atto these'youngster*,
iged 13 and a boy 18 years old.
•m-boygan-county, wire cs• X-ray by tin- Michigan
A .'iKi.itum The X-ray
• -raled active tuberculosis
titered at the sanatorium.
Mand good chances

s found through
&gt;t and the X-rav, arc
ird-.- ot the Michigan
■ciatlon. Tuberculosis
illmod and tiu» ndult
y being uncovered in
md Idgh .-wiiooi.children.. DisWng- found in teacher*,
c tuberrutoaU.liaving re­
d tn one Uppci
ral thousand in-

MtCKlU-MI
gram and

r © '■

7c

Smoked Hams sutik

ipjxirablr

Look These Bargains Over Before You Buy

licnigan
lint* in

luberculin test and the
hundreds of other ca»*

rtind-meaiis that one
nith from tuberculosis

Home Dressed Pork and Veal
Side Pork
Fresh Hams

8c
8c

10c
10c

Veal Roast
Veal Chops

u 9c
4 u» 25c

Beef Pot Roast
Hamburg or Pork Sausage
Chuik or Shoulder

Fancy Fresh Dressed Christmas Poultry
In Our Grocery Department

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

PINEAPPLE
Peas

29c

Pumpkin Country Club

10c

Tomato Juice

15c

SLICED

4 c*n. 19c

COM

25c

Country Club

Mince Meat

Jewel Coffee

ib.

19c

in 1633—how many

tiie Ciiristma* git:
....j—depend.-, entirely
of, Miclngan. E
■lirMrna^‘n'ith. whe
hundred, will help."

GOLD MEDAL
Carton Lard

4 carton 23c

Cookies

lb

10c

59c
Mixed Nuts

■ 17c
2

French Creams

Filled £andy

Italian Plums

SUN-MAID

RAISINS

ib..

25c

ib.

19c

lb.

29c

Cellophane wrapped

32.50

Coupon Books

98c

Food Baskets

Bread

lb. loaf 4C

Gelatine Dessert

and a 2-o«. j.r

29C
5 ,£. 79c

all for

Gingerale

HOW SANTA BECAME
A COKE BOOSTER
THIS WOULDN’T JIAl’I’EN DOWN A CHIMNEY
USING COKEj-AND YOU CAN IMAGINE WHAT
A DIFFERENCE IT MAKES INSIDE THE HOUSE!

C’O

SU M E R S

COKE

CUT DOWN DIRT AND ASIIES-DO LESS FURNACE
WORK-ENJOY 2! CLEANER HOME, MONEY SAVED.

Phone 2305

or vour dealer

CONSUMERS POWER CO

do.

$1.19

Chocolates

bilanti

Sarah
cold*
been tn progress for the past five
the south church, cknrd Sun-,
ng.
’ -

i&gt;i Christmas exercise*
morning at ten o'clock..
Branch .school -will give a
mas program Thursday evening.,
'2, ut 8 Ort o'clock*
Mi'« Elier. Pinlbrook of Hastings is
'i*tting it lew days gt the home’of Mr.
and Mr John Darby
Ms* John Darby and children were
‘ nitir.
Tne Chrbtmas. tree and prograni will
!&gt;• held st tiu' church Friday evening .
at the u*uul time. Everyone cordially
invited to attend Tl-.c young people
children and M:_- Laubaugh and tlie
C. E committee. Mrs. Delia Wilcox
and Lauru Anders have worked very
hard to make R a cucceas.
The community meeting held at Ray
Barnes* Friday evening w.u&gt; well at­
tended and an excellent . nme I* re­
ported. The mr. aiM&gt; will be at ha
McCallum
I Our Quarterly B.eeting was hrid Satu;day and Sunday afternoon at the
church. Through a mutate, thc an­
nouncement was not put in thc

pened for we apprecuu- ixopk- lurid
mg a* news.

....A1.25

CIGARETTES
CigRrettCS

Twenty Grand. Wing, or P.ul Jone*

Coaiter Wagon

carton 89c

Kroger Super Spcedtter

FINEST FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

NAVEL ORANGES
Grapefruit

3

Jonathan Apple. 4 «». 19c

Florida—44-70 »i»e

2

'

ib.

15c

CRANBERRIES
ger Storo. will bo open
Thursday, Friday and Sat-

25c

Fancy Michigan—Bu.hel 11.19

Bananas

25c

KROGER-STORES

�• THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER'21, 1M2

Mrs
------ ------------tefi Sun-;-li-&gt;. ,lie will :p&lt;nl’
Iter daughter.
o j

McQurfli

.............,
EAST GUN MARSH.
Ilorll U1
antl MrA wm Bowen.
-i son, Dec 17. Mother and son urc

. j There will be a ChHstnuM tree and
;«x« rcisfa at the schoolhouse al Orange- place plan to pfr»
,W0UHT[vtllr Thursday evening All are. In­ "Little Orphan J&lt;f,'
.
Ivlted to come ns the children are work-'
, , " .“ll!- '
mi; Imrd to put on n fine program.
M:ix 01 Grund Rapid* t&lt;nd Mr and
R Vlinrtt nnil fiOn taVern.
Beverly and Richard Sager
M; Max l'«k&lt;r ol Dv’rmt sj* n,; n j
fr«nds in PlaitiweU Satur-'
Sunday with Mt*. Ellen Yiirgci *h‘,!Ilny
■
will n-Uirn with the latter to Detroit,
‘
! r th»- winter .Mi ipid Mi
I'm iw r-i-----’
'■

Gnutil Rapid-. .&lt;ahahum.- uf Mr und .-.I.
Mr-and Mr- Jr iul H-

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PAGE

igigigupgi

' prertdent, Mn Roy Muster Wednesday,! Mr
, and
Leecc and son Jay otlEABT ORANOEVIl.I.F.
FREEPORT.
*
. at. _
and WBST hope.
«... w
rm, Mr. »hd Mrs Ray No b ol Uli .afield Bowne were guoate
the ----------------iterne ot RevI
TTiare will
be .
a UUMUK
public vatu
curd «ui&gt;
parly end
dance In thr I O O F hill Fridas nre spending thc week with thc form- and
Mrs
Bunday
'
——
.—. Wilkins
„.—
—
. Mr. and Mn. W -B Hayward enterDecember 30. All Rebekah* request* d wcttX,r onrt
*”r N**h ' *T,w
r'’“’ Ul
'“* Josephine and June No- &gt;aiiu-d Sunday their children and
— MrM L--------------Mlaaci
^Ml..d Mrs. Will OlthcuM- nrr n*&gt;v- vlakoy wen: Monday to Grand Rapids grantb^dldrcn for Chriatmu dinner
to bring randwtclie*.
Albert Miller pt Plymouth
spend- r,- Kick to Uirir faun in Bowne thL. where they will spend the week-with'm)tj- tree. A. very enjoyable da*, aai
Mr. and Mr* F -W, Ingalabc and tlieir Apen:
Mr* Bertha Jrihnson of Hastings te brotlwr Corwin and Mr and Mrs 8.. Mr a.)d
r Julmcock and
’..I, 1... .b..,nlrr ,Ej.,uv.,„
.
jJJ
Mis sovi!!.
. wader of Campbell yi. I.-.M.
n...I.
...
.
Hmul.)
H... .ml M. Wil. ,,d ,K&gt;,.
called on Mr
kins Were IUncoc Cu»ter and mother ot
..
,
„
...
jlOttl,,
•
11 Mr and Mrs. Raymond Manin visitTI.. ckH*' PrO4,.m .1 llir
“ ,,'‘r T“,n"
’ J’*"',1’
.Ilwra. «r ite ujoihkn. MH *-■»»»:«»•»“•«*” 'W'f k.i.™.™
W II. Jdiun. ISuw n.w„ta .nd In “
®",** '"I1
in Hnstiny
On..- fji! .nd
M&lt; .nd Mr. H K J-muon ....I Cor-.
4nn&gt;d* ... .Ud
Xtm- ! n,a Widiu-Mias
win NoVlskty of Grand llapwL. weir
Mr.- Ida Barnc ■ eta* ha» madt l;-t
i nd
HiiwIjJ trurnte af W»e Surranrr I Mime ,hcm« at Bert l’»* r. at
J."&lt;J
‘
«m
;df.
Clarksville
viMtcd
hu
Christmas
time to Itu- with her nephew
uni two daughter
-i/ur Mi.s. Ella Draper. Sunday. ■
ut Parchment. Kalama/ou Her mi.iiy
! Mis Gcoige Thompson accompanied friends will mis* her. but all hope r.’wt
I Mr ilild Mr - F O TablMfrex to Qraii&lt;1-&gt;nJo:*s.her nt-w home.
TVijiW? FrnUy.
V
t Our whool tt prejuirtnit nChristmas
Mr luitl M...
| Mr iiul Mrs. Ray Hamilton arc piutrr.iin in’tie gU'eiy -n Friday ::i&lt;?nlti;* therhi
jxnding their vacation with relalive.i Dec 23. Everyone Wcloocne
■ in Battle Ctyek
J
—

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MAKE

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ifidm
A

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TIRES • TUBES BATTERIES SPARK
PLUGS • ANTI-FREEZE • ACCESSORIES

ANDRUS SERVICE
W
&amp;

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PHONE 2240

HASTINGS

ls,;.3,-.:,x,3.r,3.3.33.3.3.3.3.3.3.3.3i3.3l3i3l313i{
Saturday &lt; verJng. Jan. M. beginning at
nnnnuiio'ment.
•
irx' regular bu»ux-*c meelinft of i 8.00 P. M, fart time. Pl- am* brine a

8. schoolhouse*

Bai

freshmen is alii be served.

anted Mr dial Mrs Clatld- Wiilttni tn
-rand flafltd MontLiV.
Mt... 1. M. Curtis , ha , M . ti on thi ,

Red Clover Coal

WHAT OTHERS DARE NOT TRY

THE LEADER CAN ACCOMPLISH

ENTHUSIASTS SEND US

New Customers
EVERY DAY
Hastings Lumber e Coal Co;

CHEVROLET
PRESENTS A NEW SIX
Longer • Larger • Faster • Smoother • New in

Styling • More Economical • And Featuring
Fisher No-Draft Ventilation

... i f it’s a •

MAYTAG”

engine is more powerful ns wrfll as more economical.

HIS is Chevrolet Week throughout America.

And the new car that millions have been watch­

Improved Frct/Wltceling is combined with a ‘‘silent

about getting a Maytag
for Christina* i* that it in
a ‘'money maker." Tin• dollars you save by rush­
ing the Maytag bay you
can'iuc to buy nilier things'
you want. And you can
keep rm doing that for
years and yearsi
•
•
•

T

ing and wailing for—the latest product of thc

second" Syncro-Mesh gear-shift. Chevrolet engineers

world's leading builder of automobiles—is now on

have developed a remarkable new invention tliat wins

display: the New Chevrolet Six—at a new scale of low

a complete victory over vibration: The Cushion-

prices.' Front, side, rear—inside, outside—everything

Balanced Engine Mounting. And as far as prices

about this new car is advanced, improved, exciting.
Longer wheelbase makes it the biggest automobile in

are concerned, several models now sell, at the lowest
figures in Chevrolet history. Chevrolet is able to do all

today'slow-price field. The latest principle of car design,

this because Chevrolet has the advantage of being the

‘‘Acr-Strearn"8tyling, gives it a totally different, ultra­

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modern appearance. The new Fisher bodies are larger,

years. Chevrolet builds .cars in greater volume—buys

(ionic'in an«l Ivt'r* talk
about a new Muy lag for
your. home.

wider—faultlessly streamlined—swung lower to the

materials in greater quantities—does everything on a

road—and offer the first basic improvement in travel

bigger, more economical scale. Hence, Chevrolet is

comfort in over ten years: Fisher No-Draft Ventila­

in a position to provide a better car at a better price

THE M AYTAC COMPANY

tion. Chevrolet performance in every gear is faster,

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SPORT ROADSTER $485

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TELEPHONE: U8-F3

( LARK BUSS. Agent
Middlritlli

WALTER SATTERLEE, Agent,
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fluting*

HEBER FOSTER, Agent
N'aahvillr

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PHAETON $515

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COUPE $495

SPORT COUPE $535

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COACH $515

SEDAN $565

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CABRIOLET $565

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A OENIRAl MOTORS VAIMI

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Hastings, Michi

�THF HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1932

PAGE FOURTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES

|

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

OIIANCEBT XOTIOE.

MIBDttVftXt
i ami Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Potter of
। Vermontville were those from away
। Lost'-Week's Letter.
1 Our school Is planning another Par­ who .'attended the funeral of their
ents' day .These are very popular, father und grandfather, ^Frederick
'
.
Grand Rapids Bunday to visit B S. giving parents and friends a chance to Barry..
Holly.who J* In Blodgett hospital for I see their pupils-’at work ami seeing
Mr. and Mrs Orr Flshtfr .vjslted nt
William and Frank Cogswell's hi
the methods used in tlieir training.
I Several car loaded Pythian* went Lakeview Sunday afternoon
Frl-derick 8 Barry, an old resident
i to Nashville Tuesday evening. AU reI port a very interesting und jn-ofltable of this place. died at his home on the
Mrs- Joseph W. Kilpatrick of East meeting
State toad Tuesday of hut week aged
Woodland, aged 63. passed away at her ! Tills week anotlier pot luck supper 89 years Mr Barry had resided oh the
home Sunday morning after a long Ill­ by the local Pythlans at seven P M. farm where he died for nearly fifty
ness following a strake Tlie funeral and then lodge work.
, yean-wnd was highly respected in the
will be held Tuesday at 2 00 P. TH. ut
Mrs. Celia Potts, aged 82 years. &lt;vho community. He was a kind father ami
the Kilpatrick church. Burtaf tn Wood­ passed away on Thursday, was laid to husband and a good neighbor and
land cemetery. She Is survived by her rest on Saturday. She had been a friend to all. He is survived by his
husband, two jUJert, one brother and
aired wife and ten children who have
five nephews.
and Was highly respected by. all. She the sympathy of all. Funeral took place
Tlie Woman's Study Club will hold leaves two sons. Leon, ol Irving town­ from hu late home Friday aften'ioon
their December meeting at tlx* school­ ship, and Julian, of Thnrnapple town- ; conducted by Rev Conklin and interhouse Tuesday evening. The commit­ ship and one daughter. Mrs. Olive mi-ut was made-In the Puller cernctee iu charge have planned a Christ- Churchill of this village, besides grand
mbs party with the members dressing and great-grandchildren and a host of
- - • sympathy' toj
WOODLANt*.

. .»
....... — ............................. .....
wirn Mrs. riarvey rarinaiee wo* quite
* U °f Ktr' and Mrs•'Lynn;and .a nice sum reollrsd for their well attended ami an enjoyable time
»r
«■ 'wit.
.
-ellorts
was
T)lc
otlkwra are. Pre.-iMr. and Mrs. Wm. Welsh and son.j Several from here attended thc fat d4.nt Mrs Winnie Nyv vire-Prcs Mrs
^-nnan. of Alkgan were guests of Mr -stock
in Grand Rapids last week
culwt; sewtafy. Mr, li-eand Mrs Karl Foul Sunday.
and we hear much favorable
comment
-. ----------- 1 Me Vaughn; treasurer. -Mrs •Loulie
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mankrr and:on same Our meat market
market man.
man. Talmadgc and Mrs. Millie Knowles actSarah
Mohler
of. Arthur
Gcukes. pun
purchased
one of
of the
the ng on thc Bower* and fruit lor tlie
« daughter and Mrs.
......
•"
‘"‘.r•v v.
n-u.ur yeuw-,.
.awed
one
......
..........
.
....
.
.
•j South Woodland uerc guests of Mr. fine beefs and we will try and get a ,&lt;jck
,.... and Mrs. Lester Brumm Sunday.
; piece of it. when cut up. We were all
’
A baby girl named Dorothy Ylrace
•••
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng cn- pleased to hear that R8bcrt Williams
U-rtaincd with u vcnlsiin dinner Sun- j won first prize’ on his lamb, it not only came D*n tnlxr 9th to the home ot Mr.
day. Mr and Mrs Olis Vrcclond of won first but it wa&lt; sold nt 55 cents a :and Mra. Harold Smih.
Mason Litts broke both boties'in hU
-I Green lake. Mr and Mrs Rolfe Bull-;pound. A pretty nice return for one
•&lt;n ing of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. John , lamb. Robert U proud of his . flock of wrist. while skating.. w&lt;* are very sorry
Bulling of Hastings and Mr. and Mrx. !ahe«-p and no wonder.
;.i Johp Bulling of Woodland.
i Le-e M. Johnson, our township treasThere will be Christmas exercises nt
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford and Hirer started’taking in taxes on Sntur- the Dunn school Friday afternoon, !&gt;•- family and Mrs. Elizabeth Giblxmek
He. makes his headquarter-, at remlirr 29 All ire invited tn come.
vtsited Mr. und Mrs Chas. Higdon of the, bank for thc convetricncc
all.
; The leat'heZ Mis. Helen Aldrich, is
---------------- of
-........
la Nashville Sunday. Mrs Glbboney re-[’.News
----- Monday
--*■ of- ---- vs —
reached •here
the■‘absent on accouni of HIrieM and Mi-.
mamed for a two week* visit
Isudden
«. *’’&lt;• -Mm ...
■^ddf” jleathjif
°f Thoma* Kria-s of Delton ir, subjilltule tor fi«-r
Mr.
at At
Mrs
D. B. Gre»
;n—were
guests McKImme. of South
South lluxn,
Haven, .uu
who i-»
is well
..
—
r
....
.........
..
Agnes. Helen. Esther and Lucille'
. , or
f.f Mr.
\t — and
,...&lt;1 Mrs.
Kf—t J.
T O
a— it—. (.h1...
---- , having
.
.
Rockwood
of Has-.known by all Pythlans,
visited
Willison and Mrs Fritz and daughter.
। tings
[I —
’"n” Sunday.
.
this iuu*clodge many iuiuu
times,, both whihf Lari-dii. visited in Diittle Creek Sutur^hnnA.1lnx nnd
—.a since,
tl,e homt. „f prank Davis.
.Tlie Woodland boys' basket ball team nrnnzt
Grand Chancellor
played St. Phillips' team Friday night, t Scott Sherwood has traded his farm
the Woodland team lasing by one to George NofTkn. w1io with hU fam-'
sol'TII COATS GROVE.
1 ,&gt;fUn'
‘
,fily. will move as soon os thc weather
Mr, and Mrs Andrew stcphciv; *nf
J J. Doster Is confined to his home' permits. Scott and wife will spend Pullman were wia-k end guests in the
, on account of being overcome by the'। the winter with Glenn W. Allen and Herbert Finder home
fumes from his car when he tried to' wife ut Parmelee.
- Stmyell made
. tf
Mr. and Mrs C - M
start it in .the garage.
business trip l«&gt; Ionin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Orval Flory of Lan-1
Heibcrt Firiter and wile were,callci*
MARTIN CORNERS.
'Ing called on Mr. und Mrs. tym. Flory , Mr. and Mrs Frank, Barry und chli- ut Clan-nr'e Peltier's near Frccport
Sunday afternoon.
dren of lauising. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Sunday P M
Katherine Flory and Louis Post tot Barry and son of Rattle Creek, Mrs.
Franck Barnard and wife were call­
Grand Ranlds spent Sunday with Mr. Susie Kirkpatrick of St. Petersburg. ers at Chas Kenyon's near ShQltz Sun­
and Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
Fla.. Mrs. Julia Brown of Nashville day. •
'
The next Community Services wiu|
be. held at.the Methodist church Sun-'
day evening nt 7:30 P. M. with Dr.1

ANNOUNCEMENT
-NORTHWEST THORNAPLE.
Last Week's Letter.
*
Rev. Clark Adams and family of
Coldwater were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Adams. His mother.
Mrs Irene Adams, returned home with
him for thc winter. .
Mr. and Mrs Warren Martin and
family and Mrs Rachael Allen of
Grana Rapids were Sunday afternoon
guests' of Mr nnd Mrs. David Benawa
Mrs Karl Kermcen entertained the
Home Economic Class Friday at her
homo. TTilrteen fnembers and one vis- .itor were present. *
Mr. and Mm. Aaron Leatherman of:
Dutton spent‘Friday with the latter's!
brother. Mr. and Mrs. David Bcnawa.
Mrs. Everett Sivegles of Hastings was'
calling on relatives in this neighbor-!
Iwod one day last week.
Mr. and Mt*. Hale of Linden and,
■Mr. and,Mrs. Guy Cline nnd sonf were!
Sunday guests of ftfr. and Mrs. Verne j
TIairnns
The M. R. Sunday school will hold;
their Christmas exercises Friday night.
Dec. 23 at thc church. Everyone we!-l

Investing Safely
Our 79th Semi-Annual Dividend
is in the mail, ami should
reach you promptly.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Gri.wold at Jefferson

Detroit, Michigan
Lucul Refrrctenlatitv

Edpcydii ItittiHASTINGS. MICH.

‘• ■'r.l'y.V
TAMARAC CORNERS.
tian for 'aril-list Week's Letter.
■umc, &lt;t say{ Wc arc sorry that oyr minister. Rev.;
lti tb« rm 'Ronfl,rt Hoffman. Is on the olck list J
uj'n r"hTir iWw hope for him n speedy recovery. 1
• ‘-t .-nii-; Mr. and Mrs. Geo Sears and Mr.
t»- a fine'and Mrs. Cleo Sears and daughter.I
-?r.’..a"’n?»s p.iAudra May. spent Saturday In Lah-

•»
1 We are ail sorry to learn of thread
• 't
tdeath ot Dottie Kilpatrick. She p&lt;iNied&lt;
- '
• it , .r4?...r-9 «»«&gt;' at her late home Saturday night.’
1
. • I • ' “f,fr “ ,on* slfBr of VTr&gt;‘ P®t»ent suft I.’ ’ •’-,* * i&gt; iV;
,,rr funer“* uaA held at the
&lt;•&gt; । —-.I ■ rnr&gt;«&gt;i «r is. r&gt;ty Kilpatrick church Tuesday P M at!
a u. Stfi ’.y &lt;.r l&gt;.«»MUr. A 2 00 oclock She was a patient sufferer
•.
f n.&lt;w»t.r a 1&gt; she uai confln,‘&lt;, to b" bed for a few
■
months after which she passed on tn
&lt;•
H Lrcn.rs. Mayor.
: hrr reward and eternal happiness and
,^,7'"'C1'*k
(rest. We all join In deepest sympathy
i? Att.rs.y,
’with her companion, sisters, brother
.
.t|i At i 'and othcr relatlves and friends;
t^.-iil c.Ji.tV'
HOLMES CHURCH.
i s«-. Av.-b-j Mr. and Mr*. Harry Woodman of
iy ar..i tmi-r. .x Coats Grove were Sunday visitors at
a ••■■a. । Hubert Barnum's.
H - r-.-i b, a).! । Mrs Walter Durkee was a Grand
*r tr.Rapids visitor Mopday.
। - r. &lt;t si-. I -, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and
ur.
; family attended the 25th anniversary
w,: of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Woodman
• r r»rriej.
Wednesday evening.
-antii,
| Mrs. Etta Parmelee attended the
m-rird t.y am. I Birthday Club at Mrs. Dorr Stowell's
. .. and
_ ................................
t!&gt;U
Mr ,and Mrs. Elmer Mathews
-nt tw- Carr
fiuns were Sunday visitors at Joseph
u ri-1 t&gt; ah. 1 Crockford's and callers were. Mr. and
‘ . .'..h’V'T/ . M«- Ir» Cotton and Mrs. Mary Yank
.t "r,,M Of East Woodland
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SERVICE
Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling

Best of Quality in all grades of coal.

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

FILL YOUR coal bin BEFORE the
REAL ZERO weather corpes I

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

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

Telephone 2257

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Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

KENTMENAPPROVL
BARRY CO. ROAD WORK

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, &amp;ECEMBER 28, 1932

10 PAGES

1932 LICENSE PLATES
/|
GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 1
Time May Be Further Extend- $
cd, States Secretary of j$

(0iyrJ0iHl| for th? Nnu Ikar

PAGES UK 8
'•V DEAN JACKSON SPEAKER
I; AT ROTARY TUESDAY NOON

NUMBER 35

mi™
SENATORS SOON

$ Rotarians Entertained About '’ ■
$
Sixty Kids—All Had De$
lightful Time
URGE THEM TO SUPPORT
\; Tuesday nnon the llostlngs Rotary ‘
SENATE BILLS NUMBER
vj CIub entertained about sixty boys at
170 AND 3770
'» their noon luncheon. Hu- boys were!
vj given present*, including several kinds:

time, thought and love to our, Maker and
MEW YEAIUS will soon be here. We
State Fitzgerald
&gt; 1 '* wish* every reader a new year o‘f hap­
THINK IT REMARKABLE SO
to helpful service for other-. ■
। Under authority granted him by the §
The Bunner hopes we may all be
piness.
’
Wo
jire
not
referring
’
to
surface
MUCH WORK WAS DONE
[1931 legislature.. Secretary ot State &gt;
thoughtful as we enter the new year—re­
। Frank D Fitzgerald announced last »' pleasure; but to that inner joy which wa
ON TWP. ROADS
solved to give the* beat Jn us in helpful
। week Hint old license plates, that Is. X all may .have .and ^hare With others. We
ihcw for 1932, may lx; legally used un- »' hope too, that 1933 may see substantial
service to our homes, our friends, our com­
THINK BARRY LEADS
' $
““ ’®fc THESE BILLS WOULD
ill February I He said that a further
munities and our nation; and that we will
extension will be granted if economic &amp; progress toward a new era of prosperity.
STATE IN SUCH WORK conditions do not change. He urged.
This year, and its two predecessors, have
nut forget the duty of love we owe U&gt; God,■ &gt;.
BRI*O CLEANER MOVIES
and of good will toward all His children.
however, tliat motorist* who are &gt; been difficult and trying for us all. The
Kent Connty Engineer, Otto1 financially able to do so sliould pur- c economists tell us the depression is due to
*»• BUI,, Naw On Banal.
Wt* hope there may be granted to our; J
chare
plates
before
January
1.
He
Hess, Was Here — Once
country and to the world-a real leadership,, c ure the boys will remember the happy
Calendar, Ought'To Be
states tlust the extension will be rec- '» the aftermath of the World war and to
which
will
guide
us
into
richer
lives
and
\
time
tiK&gt;
had,
and
the
Rotarians
will
FnnrtnH
wild
“
.
peculation
preceding
the
stock
mar
­
Was Barry’s Engineer
ognlzed- in Indiana, but that the ''
cnactea
more prosperous times and thatK when '» remember what a pleasure it was to
ket collapse.
There are many proofs of the valu­ ciiangc of administration* in Ohio. Il&lt; entertain the kid.
w&lt;? ’d-’h every reader of the Banner.
brighter days shall come a&amp;ain, we may all
able work that has been done in, Barry finals and Wisconsin makes the rrcogPossibly, too, we as a people, had for­
‘
: intertited In fair play and better
1932,--------plates uncounty, under the direetT&amp;n of the ration
----- — of Mlcldgan's
T__
—
— Jv gotten that the material blessings, shower­
have the grace to use them helpfully. We
i moving pictures, would write Senator
county road .commission and the direct ■ certain In those states after January 1.
hope rich blessings may come into the life
ed upon America so lavishly, were not
Vandenberg and Senator CoOzens at
supervision of County Engineer Ha--------------- ------------ --------given us to be used so selfishly. Possibly we
and home of every reader; that the inner
। Washington, urging them-to vote for
kowsky.
— Senate Bills No 170 and 3770. which
devoted too much time and effort to a
self of each may be tilled with the Divine
lA significant fart proving the above '
provide needed and radical regulations
wOs (he recent'visit to this county o!
Spirit, who alone can lead us aright.
feverish pursuit of pleasure, and-too little
■ for supplying moving pictures to thcathe Kent county highway engineer, Mr
■ ltrs, giving them rights and privileges
Otto Hess, and others of his staff, alio
(which they*ought always to have had
members of the Kent county road com­
WONDERFUL WORK HE IS in the selection of picture* which they
mission.! They carru- for the specific
wish to prerept to their audiences.
DOING FOR HANDICAP.
purpose or seeing how th.- Barry coun-i pppppRpNTATTVp nnnwN'H
■ As It is now. If an Independent thea­
ty road commission had. cxi« nd»&lt;l the-'
KEoLN 1ATIVE BROWN S
PED CHILDREN
ter'owner uHhes to get some picture,
&lt;27.600. paid to them by the Mate high- COMMITTEE --------------------------SUBMIT THEIR
which hr has learned is a clean, good,
way department as provided under the
1 1 Forty boy scout* of this community,
COMPLETE REPORT
TAKES YEARS TO OVERCOME ,!, 7nt P‘«un. one that hl., audience
McNilt hill, in Improving 168 miles of .
1 Ills I Hi* I 'under the direction of Lloyd Sliafc: ।
QOMF nCFnDMITICC tt“l ®PPTOve, he cannot buy that pictownship roads taken over by HuU Mil Ulllii I las?,u.ted tlie -Welfare committee ot 1
oUMt UtrUnMIlltb ture alone He U forced by the Hays
county In 1932 Mr Hc.-.s was at on.- IA/ITU FORMFR CUT Whlll D
Has-tlnizs tobaikeu
collect and
deliver H
«il&gt;&gt;ut
BARRY COUNTY IS LOSING A I-chnX*
Saturday.
was 75
a - CHANGES
time the engineer of the- Barry county *vlin rUrilYltri LUI WUULU
IN OFFICES OF Conducts An Orthopedic School combination
vSnurc^that'of producers to book other
, 'PROBAfE JUDGE, COUNTY
----------’ ’;™t
• may not be adapted to h’Uroad commisrion Tliat he was a good
SAVE OVER $10,000,000
• busy day for the troojier.s bceamw in
CAPABLE AND FAITH
patrons and which they would prefer ’ ’
For Handicapped Children
engineer h evidenced by the fact that,
----------'the afternoon they assisted the super-f
. not to se«- But the proprietor has no
FUL OFFICIAL
CLERK AND TREASURER
be lu.
.» m.„.y &gt;e«r. r.j.iur should Evolve Finn To Support' ■ vision or the crowds of children that I
In Grand Rapids
; Moption. He must go without the picrntrnry''mail
engineer tor the Kent—TTOnrr
road:
„ - •
, ....
.
attended the free matinee Christmas ■
■ Dr. Hodgen. orthopedic- surgeon ofjturc he wants or take other pictures
State Gov t. Without Real commission.'' Anyone who travels over
shows at the Strand Theatrt* giveti by ALL WELL QUALIFIEDAPPOINTED TO FILL
■the Grand Rapids Ciinjc and head of. hf doesn't want.
Kent county toads will agree that he is
j Hay Branch.
1
’
Estate Tax
tlw OrthOffedlc rehixil for handicapped; Other tactics of the producers are
a gixd one. Qf course Knit has eight j
VACANCY IN NOV. 1919
WILL GIVE GOOD SERVICE children located in tha^hty. was the ’ equally -unfair. They have certpin
Tlic
legislative
committee
chosen
by:
tlnie^ ns much money -as Barry to use,
...
, ,
.
.
Weaker at noon luncheon of O.e R&lt;&gt;-1 favorite chains of theaters, which can
on its roads, which everybody will : the.governor, the speaker of the hotue
The People And The Banner tary Cltlb Monday.- December 19. Dr. place big orders. Tliesc liave the first
. agree helps a lot. He la regarded. as of representatives and tiw presiding First Woman Judge In Michi■ - --- - States
Hodgen is a famous bone specialist. He;call on new productions and the indeUnited
—An
one of the best engineers in any coun­ officer ot Ute state senate. Lieutenant gan And
Wish Them Success In Their !has
performed some wonderful opera- pendent theater cannot get them. .
ty in the state, or the' country for that Governor. Dickinson, .who have been
Authority On Probate Law
j
New Responsibilities
invesilgntine what economies might be
tlona on physically handicapped clul- ■ Sometime* these chauu get a contract
matter.
With ....
the ...........
retirement ^..
on ..........,
January...1.
Next week there will take place, a dren, whose tk-formitirx had - resulted Iron: the producers, which will prohibit
Mr. He*» and his associates travelled effected In state expciidRures. have
from
infantile paralysis, accidents. Or the sale by the latter of these parprepared
their
report
for
submission
to
1933.
of
Judge
Elia
C.
Eggleston
os'
------.
consiocraixe
cnangc
in
personnel
au
'considerable
change
at.
over many of tin* 168 miles that Were
j.
iticuiar plays to any independent theacauses
taken over by our county road coinmi*- Use new legislature, .which- will meet judge of probate for Barry' county, we DISTRICT GOLDEN GLOVES the courthouse This will be noticeable «&gt;’«■*• —
lose
one of------------our most----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------capably and faith-,
’-----------to all In^tlie habit of visiting the offices’ Dr. Hodgen began hte talk by paying ter within their territory until* after
ston this year and improved under the early In January.
TOURNEY
AT
I.
0.
0.
F.
a
fine
tribute to what Rotary lias done; th® chalreshflll show tt.
The outstanding member of that! tIII officials, one who has ever given
in that biilldlng.
direction of Engiptvr Rnkowsky. th&lt;u
v-w.
&lt;)}
her
)J(
,
gt
(or
tJw
.
K&lt;xxl
oJ
othcra.
-i
In thia city, at well as elsewhere, the
j Ini tire probate office, the new Judge and U doing for the relief of handlARENA JAN. 5
ex|&gt;enre fur which was kept within the commitltc is Representative Vcm
She tx-gun hl-r training, as probate'
। will! be Stuart Clement. It will, not capped children. Without their as- manager of the moving picture show
&lt;27.000, or an average of about 8160 a Brown at Mason. Michigan, who was
j sccnh so_tatlch of u change there, be- Mrt*nc-.- and the support they lud. cannot bring the plays he knows are
mile Mr. Hev. and his associates ex­ reelected to the legislature. and whose register in January 1SU2. under the di- rADAD| c &lt; ,CT nc
I cause'-Stuart has been the .probate gifen it would have been Impotable, he | produced, which he would like to pre­
pressed the warnu-M admiration for arttclrs ‘on cutting government coats n-ction of hcr father, the late Judge LArAULt Lio I Ur
AMATEURS
ENTER MEET 'register for several years. Neverthe- said, for his school to show the oston-; **nt to his audiences, without buying
and approval of the work’ done here. were printed tn the Banner within the] James B. Mills, later continuing ils
register under Judge:. Charles M Mack,
AMRIEUnD CH I EH MCE I i less, it means assuming n great re- : ishing results that had been obtained 1» 1°' °r pictures that lie knows are not
They.,said they did not believe there
This committee's report recommends- George R. Hyde and Ellis C. Faulkner. _.
The 125 now in Um- Orthopedic sch-Jik*** klnd hc onBht t0 «how 1115 l»trons,
„
' . o
t. ..isponsffillity
1 sponsffilliiy ' for him. Fortunately
“ • - he
(Continued on page two£
■ the trimming o! stale costs to the ex- The latter rerved but u short time, tfnd Biggest tvent UI Henson rorjhxt txre-n excellently t?aincd. under owe their chance'for greatly improved became they picture indecencies, vile,t&lt;-nt of ISAOO.OOO Tills, m Addition to
to. when* he resigned Governor Albert E.
LoC»l Arena—Ticket Sale
°ne of the most cajmbh- probate 1 opportunities in life to Rotary, he dt-;ne&gt;-. and evil suggestions that never
MORE WHEAT SOWN IN
। the nearly S5.(XK&gt;.&lt;KM which the legisla__ __
WJ
,#_____ _ Judge Eggleston
........ .........
1 ought to be put on any screen, espe' ■ 1Steeper
appointed
on,
Judges in the state of Michigan— clared.
14, .A
1019. to fill the vacancy
-------- ..
mans loaay
Judge Eggleston.’ who has been con­
Dr Hodgcn paid tribute to the Mir- g1®11? tttl,'rc &gt;ounT ,oJlu are’present. .
STATE THAN LAST YEAR lure rut from stub- taxcA at their- November
special session this year, would mean alld she has served continuously since
A line list of amateur boxers from nected with that office upwards of'•gi-ons and sclent isU. who in the pus-J They are'rotten and demoralising,
have in
made p-^ible the wonderful mod- Nevertheless to get the pictures hr
Belding. Lowell. Alto. Lake Odessa. Ot-'thirty years Thefe is no question
a reduction of &lt;10,000.000. or about 37 that time
Despite Warnings That U. S. Is
patrons
.per cent, will be made it this commit»»» the
Ihe first
firs: wvman
»viran regu.
»8&lt;z, Ionia
&gt;v»m&gt; ......
Judge Eajficaiun
Eggleston was
and Bahy county .--y
have ’ anyone's mind of Mr. Clement's pur­ ern advances In surgery, with its re- wanU- lhl’ k,nd ’»■ knows
markable salvage of children who.dertre. the manager has to Invert
Producing 25 Per Cent
tee'?, rrcvmirtfiidatlons are carried out to hold a judgeship In----------a court■ uf -----record
up *for
district
-* signed
—•* —
“ thfi pose
and Golden;pore
capacity to discharge the­
(Not only did t|ie Special seMon' slash in tin* .state or In the United States Gloves tournament to be lield at the!! duties of the office to the verv best I otherwise would have had their live* ’J10’"’?, ln other pictures which he
Too Much Now
bligh
’
rd
dOWRlt
want,
which
he
knows
the
Uh® state taxes by $5,000,000. but tiiry 'and she 4&gt;&lt;‘ld this undisputed honor.Odd Fellows Arena here Jan. 5 and 16. of his ability and to the satisfaction
It appears from the Mfchigan crop ■also
ai.M, took
Il
iBW-wr. Hr -Jld. Dr. RoMn
PaUJO. to tol TOIL
took half
halt ot tile weight tax. until in IW4 when Miss Ruth Thomp- Indication.*»&lt;*— —me
- »»•«
’ •*
—«. —will
m »—
that
there
be «»•ac­ &lt;?f the j&gt;eople of this county.
report. b*ued last week thntkdespite all । ampur.ting
..I Harvard UnlvRUly. who
&gt;“ &gt;•
“ ““I
amounting tu
to .several million, of dol- son WM elected Judge in Muskegon tion aplenty. Some of the best amaMr M. O Hill, who for six years has W
that has been said on the subject of Jars,
vulIotJ
,
ll&gt;e |&gt;re&gt;tol method of, P'Y—
now 00 !*.M
'—* and
-vc gave
it to ...counties which
, county,
tetir boxer- in this section of the state m efficiently and" capably connected |tonr«rrd
reducing wheat acreage.
Michigan were owing -money for
Covert roadji.i, Nol
Not many of us
us realize the amount will compete for the district champion­ the office of county’clerk, will be suc-i|ire»Unt mlanuir pa™b«u !»■ . rr^dfartnen. did not follow the suggestion. Tin* goxl effect of this action of thy of work and knowledge of the law ship.
cecded by T. p. K Reid. Mr. Reid ur.’.bm ol 11* miuclrr Which Hull dl». I J* ctoclMl hr lhal bod, arid me«l with ■
'
&lt;&gt;V«aMc MUto b, U» hew cd repInstead, they added fifteen per cent to legislature was noted in tills county•nerenwry In the closing of an estate,
All the proceeds from there two ■ex­ hailed originally from Texas: but caw had broudln Into dlaiur
tlie acreage when statistics have shown where, breau.sc ot this extra money, tile These laws arc constantly cluinging hibitions are to be donated by the O&lt;!&lt;! Michigan has no morq^ loyal citizen iI When it started in 1920. the school at; rcsentattves.
*
fur jume years tint this country is pro- sujM-rvisors were able to relieve assess- and decisions are being made by the Fellows for carrying on boy scout work than he. He is as much Interested In!: Grand Rapids had only two patients: i
during far more wheat than it should,;merit district* for Covert roads of all. supreme court that materially affect in the county. Except tar this generous Barry.as hr ever was or could be in' now there are 125. In August of this MANAGER RAY BRANCH
If a fair pricejs to be obtained by the [taxes, cut tin- township. Covert road the settlement of estates and the dis- offer on the part of the local lodge, it any county In his native state Mr. ll^^Tad^X'd^.X
WILL VISIT WASHINGTON
farmrrs, For^iately thy HexMan fiv taxes in two and made it large reduc- position of ptoperty, qn all ol which a is probable .that scout work could no: Reid comes to his new duties with ex-i
got hi its work and will no doubt re- non in (he county Covert road rax— probate Judge mii.-t keen Informed have been continued In the ’county. dellent jaunllficattons. having had a days and with few treatment*, it is not i
due® the yield per r»rre so. that Mlehl-la|| approvingly noticed by Ihc tuxpay- During the past thirteen year., the new Within the past year,'tinder the direc­ good education ns wpll ns business ex­ ;necessary faAthc child to remain in, With Others To Urge Congress
gan's crop rn-xt year will Ije small. ’ erz; who have paid their taxes this year, estates Marled each twelve months in tion of Lloyd Shafer, scout ^activities perience. Like Mr. Hill. !je saw serv-j. tto
m tome COM.. It u a
To Porce Picture Producer!
probubte smaller than In 1932.
wv hope the legislature will be able thu court &lt;iav.e averaged from 150 to in the county have becme well or­ ice in the World war. but was in the■ mutter pf year*. Un!e.&lt;&gt; a system of in,
The Banner has culled attention to,to find some plan that can be worked, leo. and naturally- there have been
To Give Square Deal
... ganized and some fine work has. been aviation department. He has con­ st ruction’we re carried on in the school.!
tinued every year to make the trip In; from the kindergarten up. theso chilthe fact that In Berlin right now the which Will be fair, to raise the state many in-lii over year after year. In
In done.
......
Rft&gt;- Branch will leave next week for
prjec of n busliel of wheat. Is:in our tax hereafter without any levy on real addition to this part of Uu: work, is the
BCcarae of the demands made on the an airship which Is required in order- dren would have no chance for an I Washington as a representative of the
1
money. &lt;130 ana in Pari*, in mir estate for that purpwe. However, by juvenile court over which the probate! community for welfare work, however, that he keep dn-the list of qualifiedI-education.
What, this school is doing | independent theater proprietors of thU
money, is &lt;1.15. Neither Germany nor; ccnilninngrthe cuts made by the. legls- judge has jurisdiction. There cares the usual fall drive for scout funds was aviators In cure the. government saves the state. Immense sums of ;tate.-» There will be other representaFraqje raise enough wheat for tlwir lature. and approving the cuts recom- have hicreused year after year, the firat not made. The reont lenders then should need hifc services. He is a• money, because mas: of these children,.jVes (&gt;r that organization, and it is exown use. but their governments main- mthdod by the committee headed by; year tie? number being seven and in attempted to get the Ionia Reforma- genial, courteous man. ,Our renders ns would depend on public char!#, andlpectcd that many from other states
w of them would be entirely help- • wnj attend. The purpoie of this visit
tain a high
import
duty.
that outMr. -Biowli.
better than 810,000.060 rev IPJ,
1931 U.IUU.
about luv,
150, l.IVll.UiUp
including cares UI
of de- lurj
tory MIKUUVI
Minstrel QIIV.V
Show IIV.V
here MU.
but ica.iicu
learned well as the Banner wish him a sue-!■ .most
- re» ----’
......
...................................
; to the national capita! is to induce the
slcicrs cannot get in. which forces the ductlon will have made in the cost of,pendent. ddinQuem and neglected that this could only be secured to help cewful administration of his office,
price of wheat upward, so that right ,o-jr state government when compared children.
~ '
raise funds for public welfare work. In which carries with it many responsi-- Onc of tbe nnst things, in the .•chool senate to ’ immediately act on senate
n0'!' lh'’..qU?latLQn °"’rtwal in Paris with the peak tax load. That surely
Naturally endowed with a Judicial the meantime the Odd Fellows had blUtles.
, (j 5o win the confidence of every child. bills No. 170 and 3770. for the rcgulaIn the county treasurers office there। up0 j5 brought there, and nev.'r to1 non of the dlstributimvof pictures by
and Berlin Is about three times, what will help, even .If nothing more shall .mind, Judge Eggleston has mastered volunteered the proceeds from two box&lt;o&gt;n’.inu«! on page two&gt;
It Is in this country.
| lx* done, but we an- hopeful that much the probate laws, as well as much of ing shows for the Welfare fund and nn will appear*a new. face. Mr Willis
the big producers. These producers
------- ——
---------K&lt; 5 !.,&lt; p”fr nf wheat, more can be done to relievo the over-j the gciM-rul laws, of this state and is exchange was arranged The welfare Slreeter, who has filled that position
hat/ discriminated against the indcr
up to |1.00 a
bushel In this country t burdened owner of real estate.
considered an uuthority/on questions committee accepted tlw: minstrel show for (he past four years, who has always PROBATE REGISTER WILL
pendent theaters and in favor of the
1 c ncuio I un WILL
until we curtail pnxiuction by at least i
—
’• •
pertaining to the duties of this office, and. with the consent of the Odd Fel­ been acconim&lt;xint!ng to the public and rnuDH
DC/MDQ Mil fiQCfi QMITU chain theaters, and have also refused
given hi* best attention
to his duties,
DC CLUB
Mnb. MILUntU
oMI
ln,
tw
mdependetiu
such over
pictures
THORNAPPLE
GARDEN
Her advice Is
olten
sought
byUwlawyers
lows, turned
the two boxing «bowsl
las they-wish to buy unless they would
Tn UCCT UCDC IAMHADV c;of thls and 0,llrr Counties on mntten to the .scoute. Thps. these two boxing will be .succeeded by torenzo F. Minis, ‘
IU IVIttl ntnt JANUAnT Dot this character gnd her derWions ‘ shows art- in nd way interfering with the-winner at the November election. Mra. Mctha Keech Is Chosen take a lot of other pictures which they
Mr.
Maus
Is
a
former
service
man.
nnd
----- - final. At state the community welfare
wrifi
have been considered
drive. .
Assistant
By
County
Clerkdid
not
Wish
to
put
on
the
screen.
In
work, therefore, Is well and favorably known by the
Bruce Matthews Will Speak On gatherings, she has been honored by
Continuance of Jtout
*c
T d K PoiA
rnTSTre-rtJe-, theke pictures that the inciect, 1. B.
Ktld
d-wnd -n: deatem would be glad to dlshcr co-workers and has .served on npm- f depends on a successful sale of tickets,
Farmer Nick of Battle Creek, match­
"Lawns And The Care Of
crous
committees
as
well
as
in
other
.Tn
order
to-give
patrons
as
much
for
maker for the local K. of I*. Athletic
. Small
---------- —
Grounds'"
-------[ capacities, and the attorneys have al- their money aa possible, special per­ X” j'SmrySteS‘“'‘’.t”0’’S"“j,s!4,1,1 “&lt;■ ”",r
Club has arranged three fine bouts for
was obtained from Mr. Charlc., this county in handling the office of k‘ R* d 1x5 arrul;gctl »’nh Mrs Metlu*. Iievcr ought to be allowed in a theater
this week's show to be held on Thurs­ i The Thprnapple Garden Club will1*’®*’ ahown her every consideration: mission
11 Brennan
urennan of
m the
vne Mate
state amateur
amateur alh®»n“
‘
g 0 c °nicc ot Keech to be his clerk .In the coilnty wpcre youn&lt; people are In attendance
meet Thuraday. January 5. in the com-. ®nd respect
H
day evening, December 29.
uk: nM
.ul|(&gt; National
nawynai „ -During
-....... -of Barry county evidently cl?k ’ offlee d“rtn«
terT„A
°:d
elthw ,or Uul nuU*‘r'
munity rvuui*
rooms U.
of the
Hastings
her ---------------Incumbency.- * Jlld
J ^ ‘e'lc board to *&gt;’&lt;1 * district eliminaThe thirty minute opener will bring .mum,
has —
made
the Golden
Gloves
‘
. »
handle* the ■“’1«llon c0’"“ nul h“'v lx‘en m“dl’ I We all .know that it tuts been the rtnBank, at
at two
two o'clock
o'clock in
In the
the afternoon
afternoon .-Eggtarton
i- —
—2 an enviable record riion tournament
-------------------In--------------—
----together Max Glover of Lansing and Bank,
-----eburtesy
-------------scries. This Insured
icnnilmiHl nn n« thmei
• Mfs. Keech filled that place for sev- | ccn. endeavor of Mr Branch to get the
Through
of Harold Foster. 1 OK
«* ivme
*&gt;«* nf
ot h«r
her deebdnna
decisions h«v*
have over
ever ..series.
insured the committee of ■
Farmer Newton. Glover appeared here n-v
' ----- to..the
m ea on page mreei
,,ral yMW&gt; uaj aJwnj. vpry aUenUw_ t0
plc.ur„ he C0Uld for Hnsagent. Bruce Matthews, a for-:.
(Continue'd on jmge tw.»)
obtaining the best talent available,
In their, previous show and proved county
।
iher
ilne*uP
SANTA U'As THERE
hcr duties,
duUes- very
Ver&gt;' courteous
courtcou* and efficient
efflclent ting*. But he ha*
has found himself up
popular with the fans In Hastings. :mer Hostings boy. lias been engaged I0 \.r,T,r.1.
1 It will llkewhc
likewise be a pleasure to peapeo-; against aa stone
stope wall in the organiiatlon
organization
ANNUAL-------------MEETING—OF-----there-------will be eighteen
bouU
the
. ------------------- --T
— —In —
...j
.
'
Farmer Newton Is. a newcomer, but i speak on “Lawns and the Care of NOTICE OF
OF the
THE rtnu
FARM^ elimination
contest—with aa tew
few; The children of Hastings were cer- • p|e of the county to leant that
of the producers, who retuse to let him
'•Nick ' assures us that ’thU^iu bTa/Small Grounds." The speaker Is well i THE
T,,F MEMBERS
”»■'»«»«« «»•
eontest-wlth
ERS'
MUTUAL
FIRE
INSURANCE
straggling
entries
still
being
received
—
J
tainly
remembered
on
Saturday.
In
a
.
Mildred
Smith,
who
has
been
for
about
buy
the
pictures
lie wants, unless lie
good bout.
H known in this city, graduating Tram 1
COMPANY’ OF BARRY AND EAT- and at least twelve in the finals.
‘ manner that evidenced the Christ ma? a yW working in Hie county clerk's
raore tliat lie does not
The semi-final brings ''Dutch” Vel- our schools and from the State Coloffice, will become the probate register
Congress oupht .to have the
de back again to meet Bud Carney of lege, and has specialized in landscap- , ON COUNTIES.
, The first allow On Jan. 5 will begin at-JP|rK----- .------given
.— that .u^
;7:30
Boston. Moss. Carney is new to this ing. Many in this city know of hl»j Notice la .hereby
the _
an-i
’ o'clock in the
‘“Y evening and continue ] At the Strand two free shows
’win. •. were alter
r‘"“January 1. Mrs. Smith has had a i courage
courage totocorrect
correct this
uus ateisc.
aryiac. aruf
aww»
wv
nn through
thrnuah uptll
until about
nhnut eleven
&lt;&gt;!»vi&gt;n oclock.;R&gt;
n'rlnrk- - given
Saturday
afternoon.
With a totalIni.
nf tftKM1
,rrwxl
anri has always
n.
section of the country, but reports ob- good"work in his line. Those who nual meeting of the members of the on
«» Satu™
“&gt;. “
“
• 01 Of
al*’ays;,
jhope
Mr. Branch and the committee
talned by Parmer Nick indicate that know him will realise that tt would lx;1 Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Com- General odmUslon tickets wlU sell
o‘d*a*'
*h**' !»&lt;&gt;*•" £*&gt;'
“,&lt;*
W1U mf*t *lth aucw« in thclr efforUreels
tltry of---------------Superintendent
VanBuskirk
“7"w“
""
this man has a good, clean record in difficult to secure a speaker who would pany of Barry A- Eatoq counties will
«"d a limited number of seat reser- packed the theater saw •six
” ”
*'■ -and
--------------------------—•­for,"*" **T.V.
AGED I4 4N INJURED,
the east. It looks as though Dutch be better fitted to talk on the subject.'be held at tlw office of said company''®110” aJ the ringside can be had for all were greatly delighted with the Mn&gt;e tune, was a successful, teacher x
pictures. Santa Claus appeared after and was very efficient in the county! n qatnrrfnv -foronaon near the xr
will have to be at his best to win tills of-“Lawns and the Care of Small in the City of Charlotte. Michigan, on 250 additional.
™ *?om" 8bc •““‘M
“io.'MSX.
Grounds."
•
! Wednesday the 18th day of January A.' Rc°ut-'1 *'1ll be out with tickets to
match.
----- --------------------D.. 1933. at one o'clock P M- for the .«« ‘hB week and next Matty people
The main event of the evening will
A. the Odd F«ta, hall there ™ «’ Sr. Mta. the «,
tourer.
“J‘‘S'X'S
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
purpose of electing 12 directors of the *” »&lt;»» community were generous In Chrretma* tree at two o'clock, for the expects to do his work Without a regube between James Muller of Marcel­
nSlherc*rnd VttiUtenDt?
support during the last drive.
All
lus. and Jack Brown of Cedar Rapids, Tiie annual meeting of tivc stock-! company and for the transacting of i ^clr
------------------------------------------„ children,
when 1.500 sack* of candy and, [ar deputy. We understand there Is to had -ktt. *n,x“r c_ar “d..
ft“ei9p*_
Iowa. Muller with his famous flying holders of the Hartings City Bank, such other business os properly may ?h“5 wl“
,01 thcm ‘his year Is
(to buy a ticket for on exceptionally, peanuts were given them. Santa• be no change in the Sheriff's/----toe-hold will be up against a hard man Hastings, Mich,, will be held nt itaicome before said meeting,
havc become confused and stepped &lt;11'good program of amateur boging bouts. Claus was there in person and .surety
-----to beat. Jack Brown learned the game banking offices on Tuesday, January 10.1 Dated December 23rd. 1932.
p*in sttv-p riws-K
erectly tri front of the McDonald car.
well-conducted
and
with
extreme
care
made
Ute
little
folks
happy.
A
total
ot
,
while attending the University of In­ 1933, for the election of directors for]
Bert L. Taylor,
pounds
Cleo Barry and Wilber Payne wen-' .^^^L^than 'ten^tain hour
pounds
diana. wher^he wrestled amateur for the ensuing year, and the transaction j—Adv. 3 wks.
Secretary, ; taken to guard against any serious in- «» pounds of candy and 250 to
Juries. Amateur boxing conducted as it, of peanuts were handed out to the
the brought before Justice Matthews last X^he »t^rk^r ElaS “
three years. Since Joining'the profes­ of any other business that may come
-------- :-------------week. Barry charged with driving while
h® •“}“*J™*-**
f
STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING.
|Hs here Is one ot the safest forms of ,.children.
sional ranks, he has proved to be a before the meeting. Polls open from
under
the influence of liquor and ।
H^h?
hard man to beat. He Is familiar with 10:00 A. kt to 12 M—M A T.mhlr. I. The annual meeting of the stock- I sport. There are less serious injuries I
;' NO MORE SPARROW BOUNTIES. Payne with a charge of intoxication 7.™. .,llurJ\ "
_.ven
(Continued on page six)
all the regular hold* used by profes­ ; Cashier.-Adv 1-4.
money
appropriated by the against him. They admitted their *1*"
tolurt“
**,n pwr
j holders of the HastingsThe
National
Bank.
sionals, and has many of his own.
Hastings. Mich., will be held at its
tax voTtrc
(Board of Supervisors to pay sparrow wrong. Barry was fined &lt;50 and &lt;4 80
The first event of the evening will ---------------PRAIRIEVILLE
—— TELE
------ ­
banking offices on Tuesday. January 10.
...
M
.
.
...
.
bounties
has
been
exhausted.
Na
more
;
costs
arid
his
driver's
license
taken
start at 8:30 P. M. Doors will open al
—
RUN INTO BY CAB.
PHONE MEETING, j 1933 for the election of directors for ii I will be at the following places on bounties van be paid ad there Is no away for a year. Payne paid &lt;10 fine
.
/
.
.
.
........
,
—
'
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•
VMUUUCO
V»ll
MV
|MMU
UO
HKIV
.J
UM
JUI
A
7:30. Advance sale of ticket* will be
uIm to I.V.
• line... . to
_ pay
_
&lt;them
___ .......
The annual meeting of the Prairie- the ensuing year, and the transaction tVi* fnllnwtnff
; Simon Biterbeck was hurt WodnHH
following H
dates
rake ■taxes:
Has-I cash
with. This will be and &lt;4.80 coots.
.
al Carve th and- Stebbins Drug Store. vllle Telephone company will be at the I of any other business that may come the
‘day night as ho attempted to crooa
tings Notional bank. Saturdays. Dec. n little disappointing to the kids, but--------------- ■»•*- ; town hah. January U al one o'clock.— before the meeting. Polls open from 17, Dec. 31. and Jan. 7; Freeport drug!relief to the taxpayers.
state T
street.
Ha 1—
mw
an autenotoUa
NOTICE.
”” T.
:.""-.!
WALTER RYAN'S LEG BROKEN.
‘--------------------------------------------------------- j 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 IL—H. G. Hayes. store, Wednesday. Dec. 21, and Janu■ -»-• «---------------Riverside Cemetery Association will approaching and, in MtempUiut to
Walter Ryan fell when Iw started for i
’
'
-t e k
■ Cashier.—Adv. 1-4.
» ary 4th; Irving store Turaday, Dec. 27 f
ANNUAL MEETING.
I hold tlielr annual meeting Wednesday: out of the way, slipped and rail I
work Friday morning in such a way as
SURGERY GUILD NO. 19.
|
and Thuraday Jan. 5; Middleville bank, | 1110 stockiwlders of PeltonTele-1 evening. Jan. 4. fil33 at Hastings dty' was struck by the car, driven Iqf *
J?,
’ef}
bel°W lhe
WU1
®£ the hon* oi
»«"UU»
Tuesday. Dec. 20. and Jan. 3 and at phone Co. will hold their annual meet- haU. for the election ot 3 trustees and. named Brway. The boy WM Ml
MIXED DANCES
DANCES.
Walter-* many friends will regret to Johnson. 1025 No.' Michigan Are., i Thomapple lake pavilion Saturday. home every Friday.—Elver Barcroft. Ing at Delton Community hall, Jan. 7. any other business that may legally any manner to blame. U
1
JtXdv
“d
hlm™ur*d*J'-J®n“*ry
1933 -Emm* 8. Dec. 31. Woodmansee. OTdJlra. DaTreia. Irving Twp.
1933 at 1:30 P. M.
\
icome before said meeting.—W. H-, one of thoM accident* vhMi VU ||
■| ixc. 31. Woodmansee * ore
a *pcedy recovery.
Evans. Secy.
•
| mon
mon Warner.-Adv.
Warner.—Adv. 13-28.
13-28,
-Adv.-rOut 1-4.
’
—Adv. 12-28
James Collins, Sec.
Franck, Clerk.
13-88: pen occasionally.

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K. of P. Announce
Card for This Week

THREE NEW FACES
N THE COURT HOUSE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1912

PAGE TWO

land bridges, The supervisors have!
BEER BILL PASSED LOWER
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I given their approval to the plan of im-.
HOUSE OF CONGRESS
LOCAL NEWS
; proving tire entire mileage taken pver ’
leach year, and not taking al) th*
money and using it on a few miles of
Now Up. To Senate—PreBi­
highway.
dent May Veto Measure
Mr*. John A. Campbell, Jan. 6th.
L £,
Because Broun Bros, the contractors
j who tU'e done this work, have a lull
Raymond Bolton'* little daughter
If Passed
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I equipment o! gradhig
machinery.
Tlie bill legalizing, in thia country, very alck with bronchial pneumonia. ' T
Mrs. Nay Bump is expected home' ’?r
was another county in the state thatl*ruc*“ etc’* °‘t‘y can do* *?,.h ,l6tl I16' been reversed by n higher court. At the the manufacture of beer containing 3.2
mile, far more than could towiphip present term of court, one case grow- per «...
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frorn
cent aleoboi
wax’ passed by
the'Borgtss hospital the latter part
could match it. zhat It certainly proved IcommiMionerr.
with almost no equip- lng out ot the complicated affairs ol lower house of cong re** last week and I of the week.
.
that Barry county U tkiing a good Job ---ISi&lt;nt.
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with ----much
- - more
-----------motre^-.
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|hi&gt; Najkhv|lle s.alr jjanje. U apt |b be i* now up to the senate. It' may be |
Mr*. —
Wm. T. Ortgxby -has been con- i T'
on it* townahlp road*. They could
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’----- ------ halted-tliere. 1’. is said that the Presi­ fined to the iiotue the past ten days ’F
hardly believe that so much could b- ■A POET AT THE WELL'
dent will veto the bill if it shall pa-v,. with the flu.
rvnri i run v rii/rm
Representatives from the state tax on tlx* ground thatt no provision 1*
Mrs, Digar Brook* ha* been xjultc'^U
dine wflh 4160 perjnik* and eongratu-j
tXLtLLtNILl blVtN department have' also paid her many hiade. a* both party platform*
lated the county road cymmiwion and
seriously ill with flu and ear com plica-J t
comphnunu concerning the figuring of
the engineer on the accomplishment.
j
tpworth League Sponsored the inkentahce tuxes- 'Hu-re lit but’ one promised, to prevent the return of li­ tions at her home on B. Park street
In niiwt .other counties the road
quor saloon*.
Mr*. Orville Sayles is entertaining 'Y*
, other probate judge in the state who
com.nlMians. instead of improving
Play-—Proceeds Given To
A brief synopsis of lire new bill rnjy witij a dessert bridge today and to-! .A; understand* computing and.does .com­
every mile of the one-fifth of the.to­
morrow at her home on W. Wahiut-JT
Welfare Association
pute
.the
uihcrttknce
taxes.
Th»
It provides a tax of 95 00 on each 31
tal township mlleagi' taken over in.
Thr.
community
"A Poet at: tlw might seem like ;ui esu-y x-b to the un-. gallon band, and protection to dry street.
1U32. used all lire money they recfipicd
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-- - --- plax.
--------------------------B. S. Holly of - Woodland, who U-’V*
on a few mile... which they made into Well.” was given Friday night to u hutlated but is tn reality one of the states.
excellent inadt. but left tno»t of the good audience, at the Ccntrul Audltor- tiwvt complex of mathematical an
It will txcorrre effective thirty days; widely known throughout ihU county.
iter enactco.
taken r‘ci‘ntl3' W Blodgett hos-'T
mdeage ths: ought to have been in-,
after
enacted.
in- ium by the Epworth League of the Judicial problems
Our probate jutir?.- are also comIt require.- brewers and wholesale I P|U1* 9r“nd R^d*. for treatment and f
eluded untouched
iched
In this
tins ’ county Methodist church and directed by Alj* l»“&gt;ible operation
every township reretved fair treatment, bert B. Becker of the High school fac- misakmcd to perform marriages and dtitnbuior* to pay license fee*
It was ~a delightful play, ***
full
of Judge Eggleston lias officiolcd at 150
Ten and obe-hjjlF-fnilr* were. taken ’ ulty
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ft also requires a federal license fee
The Rutlimd Cemetery Jhrcle will!y&gt;
ATISFACTION” is the principle
over in each tnwnship and cvi-ry ruacf thoughts and sentimenu appropriate such ceremonies during the past thir­ cif B20 tor retailers, and permit* sale ineel at the town hall Wednesday.; "T
hi any licynu-ti place where such sale-Jan &lt;
All ore requested to attend. *y*
that has built this business and
was graded tn a width of eightren to the Christmas season. The young teen years.
Aecoidupt to .Judge ‘ Eggleston, the l. not tn cwinicl with state or local I a* it U the annual meeting with elec- -Ai
feet Bide* were alaped *o as to permit people acquitted themselves very well,
has vstublished it in the confidence of
iJ?
of drainage. Where possible, H there and the audience evidenced their ap­ work olt the probate court, including laws, and allows distribution of brer I “on of officers. Pot luck dinner.
preciation.by frequent and hearty ap­ the juvenile division.-can be done by in barrel*, bottlcx. cask* ar other cx*nWhile crouing the street ht dusk Jr
our patrons-. We "satisfy" our cus­
any judicially minded woman who po— twiner* when properly scaled and la- near hcr home to git a letter in tire ’Y’
Utilized lu-. a partuf the new roadbed, plause.
and unfiorstanding. belled. It provides penalties for viola-1 mull box. Mrs. John Quaifc w.»* hlt’ii.
The appropilau* custommg for theaesM'A
----------sympathy
----------- ----and wherever possible gravel wa*
tomers no matter how much the cost,
‘-zt -4:"
_ by
-r- u man
::.m. fit many case* ttan.
well as
placed on the spot* where it was espe­ play wiia done entirely by Miss Lucille 1 just
;by a j».i**tng motortit. and altbougn JL
attitude
‘““*** 'toward those in
noKhow much the trouble. The values
cially neededI-to make s'ltteubr road- BastetC'cxcept the soldiers’ ut-.ifonns, a womans atf
The advocates pf the measure think | considerably bnn.scd. fortunately was
nuuiy who come to it will rai.e g3fW.WXi.000 revenue an- not icrioibly Injlircd.
which were the work of her brother, rorrow. as are
we offer, the ATTRACTIVE ASSORT­
The* commlMlon will take over 168 Clay. The fine settings for the play litis court, would be more kindly ami nuaily. but the Secretary of the;
funeral ot Mu
M1Uer nf J.
wire
designed
and
executed
by
Dale
more
undcFsiandlng
than
would
a
mile* mare ot township roach to be im­
TreusuiT place* tlw figure at *12o.000.- wrxxlland who ha* been Hl for several jF
MENTS we lay before you, are all im­
proved in 1633. and will carry out the Bump, and showed real-artistic merit man'*, thereby inspiring confidence mid 000 to B130.iXXi.000.
months
was
held
from
the
Dunkiird
J
The proceeds were given to the Wei- trust tn tKosc who arc in trouble,
same general program as they did with
portant factors in the exceptional
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[church there yesterday. Mrs. Miller »■*&gt; w
whether parcht. child or relative.
the mileage taken over this year. The. fare A**ociatii&gt;n. t i.tlw mother ot Alva Miller and Mrs .U
SERVICE we place at your disposal,
•*...... ....... .&lt; •'-**-------------. Judg€ Egglcston's-'iqileHdid success i&lt;
brush will be clcared'away. the readb I
; Vane Wutring of Woodland.
,
U
FINE ( IHCLSTMAS PLAY.
due to her wide knowleih- of g.-m-ral
widened and. in* the bad pUcrk gravel
and have enabled this store to forge
‘ An application wo* received by the
will be drawn on and the road put ini
I council Friday night from A. D Mc&lt;w
just as good, shape as poMiblc with' dial church Sunday evening; under the' b’ Her- work, hrr-tncroughne.'ti. ner
ahead on the parallel lines of GOOD­
j Donald, asking permifadon to hang ii A.
827.600. which tlie state lias grantedJ auspices &lt;d and entirely bv numbers inter.-c interest tn the Just ^•’.H.-mcn:
siitn.over
the
stdeUalk
from
hii
Office'
‘
NESS and CHEAPNESS.
of thr Methodist Sufkiay school. The '4 every rase coming before her. and.
the county for the purpoie
I wiiidow* on Jefferson street Permission 75*
We arc sure that the people of the: play portruved tin* sjuphexd* In tire tire kindly, friendly, sympathetic and
(Continued
from
page
one)
। was granted, under the aiiperi Ulan of
county approve of this «&gt;xxi work done field and later their vuit to tile man- umnanij interest nmmfested' in each
SST.b..
I«.u»
*”«n"r
4­
by the Barry county road commission! ger where lav the infiuit Lord. There and rv.»ry instr.net
Barry county lux been fortunate.ui
and it* engineer. Sharing with the; came also the visit of tire War Men.
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„ .., । A happy family gathering win held t
county road cornniisMaiywiid its cngf-| with gifts and honrege to.tlw Savior having hrnl for so many years, the abutted the com. could, (.isily bccomt. Qt the ,m|t |(f Dr and Mra D u -5neer, in this responsibility, lias been of mankind The part* were* well cur- .-'TVfces o! Mteh » eapabb- probate hopeles;.. TIM* next, thing is to build Waltor.'s. on E. Bond street. Chmtrn.i, -4Jud«’’ Her influcnoe for good- will b up Hie morale, to make each one day. rclativcs-TTl'i both Aides nf tlw JL
the ^supervisors' committee on road.-. ,rled out.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
realize that despite his handicap hr|i3inny from Detroit. Kqlamazm. 8agi- j
has given such loyal conscientious per- can go out mto the world and take inaw&gt; Mulliken and Vermontville bun; 4fannance of every duty presented to c.in' of himself and cam his own it'-j^present,
present, to the number of
..L
pf thir:y-onc.
thirty-one.
inc A large number of them are al-1। "Just A Cold" is the heading of the A
Most of these]Icarveth A* Stebbiiu adrertixement in
that her many ready doing that.
friends bid itdien to Judge Eggleston handlc.ippid children have at first an lilts issue, and In view of the preva-’
tn thlp official rapacity and all wish i-.mi-soclal attitude. They feel-keenly leifce of cold* right now. it is a good
’for hcr an nbifndann of gixal heuUh. their limitations; they arc inclined to' thingv, to Iwed. The advertisement
iuipptne.K, and prc#.p»*r!'-! as shc-retires kii’p away from folk.- But bv gainingdeals with many remedies, which will
from |i*ablic and official life.
their confidence, building up^iKtir be useful at this time. Read the ad­
morale, giving them mental us well, a«' verutetnent.
physical development they wxm leant
wayland ditor likes
,
The application of Leon Patton for
Fifty years ago in cembcr 27lh in the to live to celebrate their golden wed­
to enter on active writk with enfliusir
jieitartsslon to roiudruct a gasoline.and village of Maple Rapid.’. Clinton couri- &gt;'ding can boast &gt;o youthful an appear-/
■ HIS tomato juice asm as n preparation lor life's n&amp;pcn-''• Yfl
filling .station, at 313’North Michi[.inre. and an: biyr&gt;-k*d with such splen­
.Abilities.
;
tJ’ M'ehtgan. Robert Maxwell Lambic did lu-.ilth ns Mr mid Mr* UunhuDr. Roetgen threw upon the screen the public safety and i.’nprv»«-m*nt a«d Eunice Mary Webster were united
Think It Helps To Ward Off
both being unusually active and ener- Colds And Does Him
commuter. Fridas, night ll-.e council tn marriage.
«i.*lic fortpeopte of tlwlr age. ' declining
dren and sanu dt thaw much older,
They resided tli&lt;n* for a few years!years
: 2r_"’’ never being a*»wltitrd with
vho had bwn brought, to lit, Institu­ voted to gram the request and the city
Good Also
'
clerk
was
authorized
to
issue
tlie
per-:then
moved
tn
St.
Johns,
where
Mi
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their
names.
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, Rollo Mosier of the Wayland Globe tion for . treatment. He flushed pic- mit.
r
Lambie
entered
the
clothing
Busi■
They arc useful upright cititeiiK, and
tuh-&gt; of some of the marvelous cure/
hiia ixvro experimenting with tnmqto ?ffect&lt;*d. Among the interesting view.,
The stork again visited the home of n&lt;--s which he hu* followed for forty!good neighbor* The Banner extends .
Juice, drnik'mg glass of it each morn­ •were several eases of club feet. H&lt;' **
“
'Lawrrnre Ouilh'tte years.
|congratulations for thr happy annivcrMr. and’ Mis
of J
ing at breakfast, hoping thereby to -aid that if a, specialist could get a Munising. Mich. They have now plx I Thirty-eight years ago, he came .to *ary Ju«l ct lebralid and hope* to o *
boys, namely. Lawrence. Kenneth. Hmting* entering btistnc*.’ with the [ cord many more.
wafd of! cold*. He think* it has been
Claude. Theodore R. and on Dec. 21 late hitward Morrell, now tlie Lambtci Out-of-town ulalivr.. pre.M-ni sn*r)siicc&lt;6..fu! m tlial resix*cj. He correctly
[Mr. and Mr.. Bert Towiurend. Mrs a
came Vincent
Mrs. Ouillettr was :and Djiyle firm.
e-HJld be overcome in ir
&gt;aysilw’, tomala** cun be
The
annivenary
day
yesterday
was'E.
Limbic
of
Grand
Ledge,
Mr
..
G.
A
formerly
Claudine
Berkel
of
Hasting*,
So they can
Oti any
. in a quiet hut very happy ’ Trp-y. Mrs. L Fh}ilth0rpe and sun ot
1
il- it generally u- for many years, then and graduated front tjie [failings High celebrated
Cho.'ce of Shultz or Freeport
manner, with only relative* present, [FlitiL Mr-. 1J .1 Web.trr. Mr and
n family and they Have a great food there are difficulties, which however school. . ■
and Mrs. Lambic'* sons. Maurice [Mr*. Flank Mrkes of Pontiac. Mr.*an«l
value -tide from what, merits there can usually be overcome, though . it
There have *tx*en complaint* about Mr
■
i-akes much, kifiitcr,
are in the juice by-itself;
solicitor* for' photogiaph enlargement. of
' Hostings, and Ebcr. of Detroit, and [Mrs. U*stcr Tyler ot Eaton lCapid&lt; Mr.
and Mra. Will Anilcrson. Mr and Mr.He threw on the screen- a picture of or. far the taking of pictures and views thnr Wlvrt being in charge.
The drinking cl tomato Juice began
a few years ago following similar tak­ a young girl who hud lost both legs by canvassers. At tin* council meeting , Mr. and Mrs. Mahrlce luimbie had u Frank Anderson. Mr and Mrs Floyd
lb.
luncheon at noon at their home Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson
1
ing of orange juice.and lor some time and one arm in an autonwblle acci­ Friday night it was voted tlial tills sub- bullet
S.
Park
street
for
tire
guests.
j
and Mr. and Mrs ctmlim-r Redfern "f
it was regarded ks merely a fad; but dent. It had meant a lot of work to ject be teferred to the ordinance com- on
1
get for this girl an.artificial nrm and mlttre of the council.-with the expect i- j; It u eeldorn that a coupb* granted'st. Jtihna.
nutritional value of1 tin* tomato. The :two artificial limbs and teach her how tton that they would prepare are urdi-:
writer-well remembers when cultiva- t&lt;&gt; um* them: but it had (jeen aceom- nance to prevent this nuLsanjw.
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THE CROSS ROADS.
max guests of Mr. and Mr*. Eriivt
tion of Hu- tomato began and when plishetC and that sir) is now earning
1410 funeral• ^4 mi^.
Mrs. Emily
caw.,, Paine,
raiire.
Orval Tuttle and children had -Williams.
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the v&lt;i,ft;ibk- wasji cjfriosity. In form her own living. ’’
who died at the
t„^ University
C....v.—W hospital.
I. Christmas dinner with hu mother, Mr*. I Eugi-iic Dormcyer. who lia- been sick
the tomato of those days had but ht-1 Hr -hrew on fhe screen a picture of Ami Arbor, waa wa
held i.™
from ou.
tlw ^fetho-,re....i„
J.ae- Tuttle,
• is n^t getting much better.
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tie rrMimblanCe to the large, smooth -la,. Orthopedic School orchestra, every dist church yesterday morning at lb
Mra. O. Tultle is ’ caring for Sti* ; Mr and Mrs. Homer Hale.-, are
tomatoes .of
... .-.j-..
today/ Scientific
member
honirof winch had started life with
o’clock. Rev. Copkhn. officiating The John Cook and baby,
spending tire week with Harold SunUi
culture li.w drfne wondem with the to-; .i severe phy.’lcnl. handicap. S&gt;mr .interment
county
n*ar. :' Chnatmaa dinner guests
- -------------was
- — in
—Eaton
----- ---------„ -----— of Clyde and familyin BentonHarbor
member^ ’needed a lot of treatment to iheir former home. The husband. Fred- Sledge and family were. Mr. and Mrs.,! _p&lt;iix*rt Wwbtnn and fiznuly’spent
It has bci-n found that the tomato bring them anywhere near normal Paine. u&gt; HI at tlw Aon Arbor Hospital. Merrill Stedge and Mrs. Bertha Couch'rCiwiatmas day with hi* parents. Mr.
tu-li ol vitamins A. B ami Overcoming physical handicaps, he A son Earl ’E. Paine resides lu re on of Hastings. MU* Ruby Sledge
Srt-dgi anti and Mrs. Ciiaa. WooLstnn of Welcome
what vitamins are nobody stated, also mvaruibly results in keen- S. Faut Street
-,
Eldon Veach of Royal
Royal t)ak.
■Dak. Mum Comers and in the afternoon vuited
en- lias y&gt; t seen them: but
Act No 40 of the laws of Michigan. Maxine Budge. Charlotte McCralght Mrs. WooUton'* parehta.
i tlial they arc something life
effective May 14. 1932. require* a rrwi- and Ray Collier ot Grand Rapids. Don-i
---------------jury tn the health of the
We wish we had spare to give eon- lUtion by wery city or viHprc council aid Stodge of Charlotte and Mr. and'
Frozen Whip.
y; and few ‘.uh-jances have cret«&gt; insrnneos which thr DcK-tnr men­ jr township board providing t »r tlw Mr*. Jack Allen of HaMingx- •
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One egg white, one-half cup ..sugar.
many hx much) of (Tic m ns do to­ tioned. showing the wonderful trans­ deposit of moneys in accordance with
lUrcld
Harold Smith and limjly
family of Benton --------one-half-cup prune pulp, one-half clip
formation that had taken place in Uiu Imq the council Friday night Harbor arid Homer Smith and family; orange juice, oiie tabiesiKion grated
many la*tc* tomato juice is rather some of tlw ’liandicapjwd children IMuscd a WMO...OU
- . oj Hastings
of—5&gt;rang&lt;*
revolution •’■'■
directing
City c!were Ohrls’.ma*
v.t“ guestii
Chrt;,’..--.
g-oc-Mnnd.
z‘. one cup whipping cream
insipid
■ fault is easily remedied- whose picture* he presented There, o!
Nellie M Smith. u&gt; deposit Mr,
Mr. and
Mrs Ilc.trcr
Homer Balog.. sr.d
and Mr. and i Beat llu* egg white tintil still and
.-.r.d Mr.-of salt or certain. »pn*i*i&lt;. courM*. wi re-only :r very small number Treasurer.
in her name as city treasurer, amount,;
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then beat in the *u&gt;ur. Add the prune
"Where Better Foods Cost Less "
qucstlor/about tlwlr food of the many who have been great)/ not t&lt;&gt; exceed S4S.OOO tn each ot the two Mn»./Orlcy Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs Newman Tuttle and. pulp, prepared by rubbing cooki-d
ixn- flttd by th-- school which, ire es- banks of this. city.
j children nf Uuretiut were guest* of Mrs. pruriu&gt; through a sieve or chopping
PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER
tabliMied
in
Grant!
Rapids,
and
many
Jane Tuttle Thursday.
them find. Whip the cream until still
dtmaker ha* made an
h.iv&lt; been completely cured
rwre mi, .. .,7.i ,; h*...
xfa
Harold Allen Smith of IX-nlon UiLti-adilxoranRe juice. • lemon Juice and
| One could have lieard a pin drop „v'.I**
u“- r*rn 1 -Ir bor U Spending hl* vacation with lit; grated orajige nnd Combine tire tw&gt;
JthrougluHit thA entire addn*.*« of Dr
ttth.reTuMr auiUr grandparent. Mr -nd Mrs. Orlry mixtures. Turn into a freezing tray
I Hodgi-n. He is a very modest man, .
h ’
“ 4nd M
8,,1,lh
««* &gt;•••• *,«nd
»«n
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...............Mr.
- and.
[taking no.ncvlil to himself for the good Jx*&gt; Geller
John
and. —
Forroi. —
Wdlitu.
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. -. --------On Dw 36th a boy to Mr. and Mr*. ‘ Mrs Earl Williams and John Craw- j The ward ’’iwi^hns been M&lt;lectcd by a
hr is doing but giving credit to all who
have aided him in the wonderful work Hilward Campbell at Cloverdal *
lord and Mre. Mildred Roush and 111--group of intellectuals a* the most u-cTwelve patient* are registered the: jtlc daughter of Gun lake were Chn.vl- ■ ful word in the Bngiuh language.
tw'.i* accomplishUig in giving handithu morning Dec. 28th.
Icapped children a chance.
The Christmas moil brought the hos-

JUDGE EGGLESTON
RET RING ON J11

KENTMENIPPBOVE
BW CO, ROAD WORK

Happy NewY ear
Greetings To All
Are extended to our many patronsand
• friends, together with the wish
that 1933 may bring them
all of life's choicest
blessings.

1.’

S

OB: HODGEN-MODERN
MIRACLE WORKER

Waters Clothes Shop

LAST SALE ^YEAR!
THURSDAY FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Celebrate Golden Wedding

E

STEAKS
- 12c
ROAST Beef Kettle; 9c
Ovenized Ham
Fresh Dressed Chickens
Butter

FRESH HAM

or Pork Loin Roast
Beet Sugar
Pillsbury’s Flour

i.b. 12c
ik 16c
u. 24c

9«

10 U“. 47c
2, . u s.,, -59c

COFFEE White Home ' &lt;■ 29c
Happy New'Year!

Feldpausch’s

CLEANER tbeMilk

The SAFER it is for You to Use/
Whcnjfnedical sciential* discovered that ordinary milk is a natural
carrier or germs, they found one of the mod important methods of pre­
venting those serious outbreak* of disease, such as we used to know.
' in order to protect the public health, the Stale*of Michigan has sep­
rated the CLEANLINESS of milk into "Grades!" The Grade "A” milk
has by far the lowest "bacteria count,” and is by far the CLEANEST
and SAFEST.to use. Then come* Grade “B” with a much higher count—
and so on.

• After repeated "tests'* by Michigan state officials, Highlands Dairy
Grade “A" milk ww proven to be just as CLEAN as milk can be pro­
duced. No CLEANER milk 4s produced in Michigan or anywhere else.
For this reason the State of Michigan has designated the Highlands
Dairy as the ONLY.Dairy in this section permitted to sell Grade "A”
Milk. CLEANLINESS in milk MUST start at the very source—the farm.
Our own herd produces every drop of milk you gel from us, and every
individual milch cow is regularly inspected. Every drop of our milk too,
is produced under the most sanitary surroundings and conditions. The
result is that you get from us tb.c CLEANEST, PUREST and BEST
country milk that can be produced. A phone will bring it to you."

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop..

PHONE 2651 - HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

live'dollar bill trom an anonymous [
j An enjoyable muiticale was given by aonor for which the superintendent ■
I the pupils of Mr*. I J. Smith at-Jhel and board arc aljrayg. ms»i grateful.
'
I American Legton rooms, Saturday aft(ernoon There were two plays given, MRS. J. E. TINKLER PASSED
reach bringing out musical feature--.
with oppartunity tor pupils to &gt;hm&gt;
Mrs J E Tinkler, well known here.!
thou musical ability. One was from passed away at hcr home in Grand:
[Harden and the other from Frederick Rapids Sunday evening after a week's,
; Chopin The pupilsail did well, play- tllneas ct pneumonia. She is survived
itng their p*r.s trom memory Tlie by four daughters and a number of
[friends present, including parents, were relative* in% this city Her husband
delighted with this entertainment—a . preceded her ten months ajn The fu-.
■fine crowd and a'nice time.
neral will be held from the St. Alton-'
| . us church on Carrier Avenue in Grand
EACH PAID J16JU.
j Rapids and burial will be in Belding.
! On December 24. Corwrvatton Ofli- -; •
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George Sumner did not bnng Christ’।
NOTK L TO P5 THIANS.
m«- joy to two people at least He ar-1 Nrxl Tuesday evening Is election of
rested Ernest Hom of JohhBtawn I °nic&lt;‘ri anrt ««
having an oyster
tbwnahjp fir trapping miukraU with-1 supper
“,n**r at s6 00
“ ,,r
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00. w
We
urge
one and *"
all
to be .present. Remember the date.
On the eame day. at. the *ame tune, Jan. 3.—Walter Lewik K. R. 8
he arrested Lihue Cux for having a
Add Dill Pirtle* io Potato Salad.
;t&lt;»n in life pokwiuwm about October 1.
Plenty of pickles in potMo salad adds
wl&gt;en he had no rtsht to p.ibse** the delicious flavor to that old-time salad
! Each paid justice Matthews 316.83 and if pickles are dill, your concoction1
will have a ditfereni tang. Greet) on- j
[fine and cosu.
tons with top* included arc cliopped up j
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 7.
Hnspjlal Guild No. 7 held their an(mial luncheon and CluUtma* parly
.with Mr*. Ella Hammond, Dec. 14.
! After a moat delicious dinner, gilts
, were exchanged, a general bukineas
meeting was held and election of oflicer: Ail were happily surprised whei'i
Mr.- Bdtu Jones drove up ffoai Battle
Creek Ao attend the meeting.

in the mixture, liard-coobed egg* gar­
nish the lop and more pickle-j arc
green as a decoration. Sall 1* tlw life
ileat Spoon for Medklnr.
When giving sticky medicine to sniAll
children heat the spoon by dipping it a
moqtent in hoi water, then pour bt the
medicine and it a ill klip easily from
the spoon.
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merit itsucontinuance through courte­
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Hasting* High- school basket ball ।
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The picture all New­
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With Loretta Young.'
line

PENNEY'S
13th MONTH

rding
office of register of deeds.. Tin y
i couldn't help liking him. for he is a Christmas Show One Of Best
S regulars wdi be divided into tyro;
| genial' chap who wins and retains
To Date—Every Bout a
•duad*. (oeh ot -which will play an:
friendships. But tlie people didn't
LADIES’
.
Feature
Alumni team Thv. will gar tlw crowd!
!elect him "h that account. They chose
him bccau'«e they were satisfied wi|N
wl’*-* — One of the best amateur boxing i«othe manner In which he has cond^t.
urt«-T^granu
r
staged in Ou* city to dote took
cd hte office and frit tlial it uould be place at the Odd FHk&gt;»» Aiena Thur'.upwlsr lu make a cliaitge When they
BLEACHED AND MANGLED
Anoint i
were being well served b&gt;' •» man who day eveiunfc. Every ct
had filled the'office for tight years.
lure • event- and the:
There was no change m occupant* aplenty.
.
at the Sheriff's home. George W • Probably the m’Mt po;
Is-onard has.been sheriff for\the lost the everting was the t«-i
six years.
Tlie people evidently which Hany Bealet nt tlx? O
thought he made a good one. Judging finally gained a cl&lt;rc deci;
by tiic lire ol the vote he received thU Merle Brulery of Kalamazoo ulie: tiw
year os well as in previous campaigns. local boy had apparently Keen knocked
There will be no clianyeAn the office out in the first round Only a tew sec­
of proM-cutlng attorney. Mr. Burnett ond* after the opening gong jountl-if
OBITl ARi
has filled that office satisfactorily to Beaver went down bard in. a neutral
the people during hi* first term. Tlie
fillijm Mavuan'. pa
LADIES’
voters evidently tiioughl tiiat one good blows and his second* thinking he v..v&gt; :&gt;b&gt; !home 122 W MUI S'
term deserves anotlier. mid re-elected hurt rushed cut and carried him over all t
him without opposition.
to hte corner; but before Hay got him; and
...
The board Of supervisors, iu the In­ there. Beam raised a prates’, md the; Ixun in Chatham, Ont
terest of economy, felt that Hwy hud rcterw- with Bruhry's co:.:&lt;nt let the
MEN’S SQUARE
tings, He
, to cut the salaries of our county match continue. Both bays pit' up a
officers where that was possible. With great scrap and a decision el’.ie: way
•we it was not poMiblc. Surely the
men who will be on tlie county pay
Pete Barlow in thfl Fifth Event came -inJdren burn
t.-.iiaTd &lt;&gt;! Hastings Harr.e’. Bl-si
roll for the next two years, and in the up against one of tlu ' Mitfe.'.t &lt;iu»Auburn Warhingt&amp;n. Emma Path
case of Mr. Clement Tor the next four rents he lias met m tlw local areruj uBOYS'
'
«■
years, will be receivjng only a moder­ date- .. Walker was pX;i”’
ate compensation for the tesponsiblll- aixxl puncher but Pvt&lt;
tlcs which they, carry and the work connect with a few good right
they do for the jK-ople. We are con­ and the bout-ended.
fident that it will be the aton ot ci« ry
Another battle royal t;x&gt;k p
MEN’S
new county officer os well tut thow: re­ the recond went vriwi&gt; Jw Burn;
plated to give go&lt;xl service. -They will Otsego arid Royal Haves &lt;&gt;f JLu-’ii
Micrrrd oWIcerr. who have been faith­ exchanged 'em la v and furious.. Cln
ful to the people, and they will carry Baird &lt;d Lowell ou'.tz.jxrd'Tum Sucho-.
pn.
_•
sky ot Wayland to gain it dee; ion
Another of th« best e&lt;flits” was &lt;
Twelfth ikiirt In which Lwll Guidbc
of Ots»go and Lyle North of Ionia p
up a fine •’Xlubltlon of taxing un
North was fouled in the .third rour
OBITUAIO
Gufdbcek caught North rm' the poll
THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT.
“Tlie Phantom President.” political of the chin toward the close c.f the firs’,
iiBi ti \tn
ten came to Hastings town­
comedy, featuring George M. Coltan. round and the bell apparently Was all
saved the Iwia boy. North p:r
ie h- -pent the rest ot ills IIIe.
Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Dm.mn that
heme- in Baltimore township. Barry
• married tx: July 18. 1869 to
deals il'lth ;&lt; ’presidential cam­ up a game rand in th- following two c&lt;&gt; . ui the ago of 72 yea:-. hiontps
however, mid fought lit op­
Mte$ Mary Thorn and to thi* union
.
tingk
August
8.
1928.
paign. with Cohan, making hi rounds'
'
ponent back blow ioi- blow. The foul and 20 days.
&gt;fvcfi children were born. He leaves Lt
nine months she moved
talking jiicture debut after a quarter of winch apjwared to be unintentional
On May 1. IMO he was united In : ent
j to their new home Rear Bead'.t mourn their lots the widow, six chil­
a century of stage success, in a dual
ns Guidbeck Mart-d a b My marriage to Bertha I. Van Vir'.kenbur:. Jake. She has been under a phyriciati's dren. eighteen grandchildren, twentyrole—a candidate lacking personality happened
him 'in ...
death
blow toward North's mlds«ction'. North.who
---- preceded
--------- - ---------— on May
three
great-grandchildren and ‘ one
to’win votes;' and a medic Inc-show came inMiddeni'^aisd th? blow landed !. 1917.
’
coiulderi'd serious until, tn May great-great-grandchild, a Iso tliree
barkvr hired to impersonate him be­ well below t!i&lt;- Ix’tllnr-.
Tr this union five children were,
n she giM-w rapidly wWi.-e Siu- wa brothers. *
cause he.is not only a ringer for him.
Bud chase of. Ha
••....
tn.' Wm R . who died in minney. umt
For many years he was » member of
n to the University hospital wh-rv
but
Ul u penKHifality-ooung
perronWit/Mtozing figure.
™ \j7e~
over Frank B-.v,.r o! B&lt; P -I who posM-d
Februa
All ROCS well until the barker dis- WilVjAr(1.ln u r„»lirn ix*ut iMwren
1MQ The-Other three• are uvmar
livinjf
n,a',4,l4nt tumor* were removes! the Quimby Methodist church He was
well known in this community and a
covers
overs the candidate is not on the “up- these
,Vny two boys. The. - ....
.............
...
m
hui i» i.
&gt;i,
&gt;"
nii
&gt;
was
the
only
—
....
-----friend
to all.
;
slowly
tail
and-up.” and tiiat hr is himself in love event of the evening 'which brought Hornsby, and to this Union
with Mtes Colbert, the candidate's girl. any great protest ir -m the. crowd so "■»' b.«,.7 11.:™ p
B - H.
OBITUARY.
Then un amusing und dramatic climax
chruUm mer :«&lt;&gt;■ &gt;e.r. in
M &gt;'*” !&gt;1"’
.
Amy
Aim
Mllk-r,
daughter
ot James
ensue*.
..
««K,f II.-.I.P duurtt
~ .» «"•«
Vick Black of Stanton .had an i'iisv- turn «
... Itaujaw.
...v .h.r
.... mndpar............ — and Jcani'tW Miller, war. bum July 3.
Diiruntc Is enkt as tlie barker's pal.
H.
by Ha
.....
OuHj d
md Mr. Harry Joiimmi. four 18« m Seneca county. New York and
a comic figure who olds' In the cam­ tlmf-.with JAslus Weedmark uf'Edmotc j .....
vhudrrn.
l.ybb
it.
ot
Gnm&lt;t
Weedmafk put up a same stand but
-•d I - -1- o' T Lyle and ' departed thl* life December 18. 1932,
paign.
'.
Bhrek was too (tut and clever for him Rnpidii. Mrs. Roy» Wolfe. Paul O and ;
----- creek tlirve a?cd 89 X®01?months and fourteen
;n ot’ *B-&lt;
unl
and kept up a steady -tatoo of blows as • Helen E. of Hastings and *ix grand- .Juunt*.
Mr- Mala ! Ki*l!er of Baadl-.-.
at
lMln'c of »»" ««. Ja,nps
HIDDEN GOLD.
children.
Ions
a*
the
fight
lasted.
.
lake.
Mr-.
Edna Whitney and Mr.&lt; NeThe control that Tom Mix has over
When
a
small
cliild
she moved to
First
Event
&lt;Fiy
Weight*
—
Joe
Wl.
’ -..i Fcnitertnakcr at San Diego. Calihis stable of horses was never better
sene Lemon uilh Spinach.
lb* vs. Bun
Michigan with her parents and spent
A
tomia and many other relatives.
exemplified than it te in •‘Hidden zorek. Tohia
— -.
Washppinuch thoroughly and steam
the remainder of her life near here.
Golt]" To make horses net in a forest
In -iwz&gt; sht- was united in marriage
to«
u-chnirai
kntKknut at tlwend of lover ho&lt; water until tender. Chop'
, j
fire Is regarded as almost Impossible.
to William Varney and to this union
Hundreds of horses have been killed
two sons were born. Edward Varney
in their stulls. stubbornly refusing to
—- = -■■■=
and James Vaniev. Her husband pre­
be led to safety, or have, to be blind­
&gt;bi-neath many beautiful tlo
ceded hcr in death* nineteen years ago.
folded before they can lx- taken
ibre A *bn, George Hager, by a former mar.
.-,..&lt;&gt;n wa&gt;&gt; wnderlj said to :eit in tl
table'iwon let
through flames Yet Tony yoes alone A. C. after a battle royal of three ■ tablespoon butter.ith• site*
&lt;&gt;i' *iLiuun un (cemetery.
»
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Garnish wit’•
1 rlagt? also preceded her in death.
through a forest fire to find Tom Mix. rcxind*.
She !-&lt; survived by her two sons, five
Thitd siwnt (Middle Weighti—Dick jin fancy patterns
There is a keen jumping feat that has
lemon
carOBITUARY.
' grandchildren and four great grand­
never been seen in a film before and Baird, Lowell A C. IGO Ito, knocked;
up
an
un!
Cliark.Parker
Rtdrlinan
was
bom
children.
.,
out Richard Cronen of Qtseito A. C,
■plenty of fast riding.
viable
and
in
Medina.
N"'.
York,
December
2.
I She was a kind and loving neighbor
155-lto. in the third round.
...&lt;■ child. Is.', 1650 and itesscd away at Hastings, and loved by all who knew hcr.
Fourth Eye nt (Feather Weight*
..v„— —,:make it a-favonw v.ith;tl
TESS OP THE STORM COUNTRY.
.
.. 1..,^, cIjjm cul jjjg
gornteh. qsniit Michigan. December 14. *1932. a&gt;v the
One of the last of the big deejawa Louie Bovier. Wr.yland A. C. 122 lb. . i tlb
! Navigation on the Missouri between
■“*“
a.u&lt;r ’aiurwuiu
Mini-­ rCLsarr* to make a tl^w. i or star shape. r~Marriwli Lam
schooners built for the South Seas gained a decision ov&lt;-Y
after three fust fz-mon juice added to * egctables pro- j When he was tour years old he St. Unite and Kansas City has been re­
copra trade, the three-master Mctha bert, Otsego A. C, a..&lt;.
moved io Coldwater. Mich , and at the sumed.
vide*
flavor
that
the
child
enjoy
Nelson luuMaken a new lease on life rounds of boxing.
Filth Event (Fly Weight*-Pete Barby carrying cargo* of entertainment
for screen patrons
| After serving as the late Milton Sills’ Fred Walker, crystal. Michigan, 110'
ves-el In “The Sen Wolf," ns George Ito., in the first round.
O'Brien's ship In "Seas Beneath." and ■ Sixth Event (Light Heavy Weight•—;
as William Boyd's trader in "The Charles Baird. Lowell A. C . 165 Ito, ■
! Painted Woman.” the Mctha Nelson gained n decision over Tom Suchovsky. j
‘
becomes Janet Gaynor's floating home Wayland A. G. 170 Ito..
Seventh Event iWelter Weight&gt;—Leo
In “Tess of the Slorrn Country/Witt, OUego, A. C-, Ruined a decision I
over Dick Palmer. Middleville. 140 Ito. I
SHERLOCK HOLMES.
The most famous detective in the
....
Eighth Event (Light Weighti—Jack!
world. Sherlock Holme;.. .'Jal-?; a &lt;1i - Lazer. Chicago. 138'ito.. defeated Larry
penile bund of American racketeers in Wisniewski. Wayland A. C, 135 lbs.
London in "Sherlock Hohhes.” the Fox by a technical knockout in the Hurd!
picture featuring the popular Clive round.
Bmok in the title role.
Ninth Event—Vic Black. Stanton.. 145!
Tlie story, written by the late Conan Ito, knocked out fcatus Wevdmark of;
Doyle, and prepared’ for the scroon by Edmore. 142 Ito. in the zc-cond round.
Bertram MilhauseC. hns never before
Tenth Event-Harry Bearer. O. F.!
been told on the stage or screen, A. C, gained a dtclsiOn over ^ferle!
though it Is known ns one of the, best Brulery. Kalamazoo. 112 Ito, after
from the pep of the famous writ&lt;± of three whirlwind rounds of boxing.
detective fiction.
■ Eleventh Event—Bud Citi'" O. F A. ।
C.. 146 lbs. gained a ' decision over
HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN
"He Learned About Women." the new Prank- Bovler. Wayland. A. C. 145 lbs.'
Twelfth Event tldght Weight*—Lyle
comedy featuring Stuart Erwin. Alison
Skipworth and Susan Fleming, tells a North. Ionia A. C, 134 lbs. defeated,
farcical story of a bookish young man Lovell Guidbeck, Otsego. A. C . 132 lbs .
by
a technical knockout when North
who te frankly bewildered, when he
falls heir to fifty million dollars. On was fouled in the third round.
Extra Event «F!y Weight*—Babe Wl-I
the strength of his inheritance, be
zorek.
Ionia A. C. 103 Ito. fcitincd a'
starts out to find out about life. and.
an his first day's adventuring, picks upj derision over Verne Livingston. Otsego
two excellent teachers—an cx-uctre*s IA C. ,100
uu *Ito.
“'■ ,
_. . ,
„ . „„ |
and a young stenographer.
F5x**l .Feather Wcigly—Bud WlStuart Erwin Ims the role of UrfMrek. Tania A. C, 132 Ito, gained a.
young pdlllonairc; Susan" Fleming is .decision over .Steve Karmcs. O. r. A.
the Monographer, and Alison skip-’C, in three fast rounds of mixing,
word: is Madame Vivienne Polidor, the!
'**
.
.actress. Also in the cast arc the stage
veteran. Grant Mitchell, in the role of. rr »&lt; / ' r L O
OO
an ex-husband of Polidor. and Gordon
CJ
Westcott as the menace.
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IDEEKEND
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Fives to Clash Monday

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Children 10c

One of these feature* will be shown but once. You must
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PROGRAM FOR 'THE BALANCE OP
-THE
---------------WEEK.
Wednesday-Thursday—“Three On a
Match."
Friday-Saturday—"Sherlock Holmes"
with Clive Brook.

fea'cd die Lake Odessa five 34 to 22
(n a cjasely-foijght contest last week.
At the half the score stood 14 to 11 In
favor of Woodland but in the second
half the Barry county team stepped
out to pile up a nice lead. Long and
Woodman of Woodland were highscorers with 9 points apiece while Cult
OBITUARY.
Charlo* Ellsworth Powell, son of Al- of
&lt;**«»•
L J*
vah and Caroline Powell. »m born In preliminary game ttu&gt; Woodland re­
Ohio. October 23. 1863. He died De- «ncs trounced the Lake Odessa recembcr 19. 1932, at his home in Ha*-;“™“ «
.
I Ung* at the age of 69 years, on^
Herewith te the line-up for tlie firet’ month and 26 days. He wa* united in Uani E»me.
Lake Odessa
i marriage to Ella Cadwalter in 1896
(Woodland
. Valentine j
He leaves to mourn an aged widow, Long
Scheldt
I two brothers, three sisters, three step- Hershberger
sons and one step daughter, nieces and Woodman
McLeod
nephews and scores of friends.
C. Woodman
Wade
; Funeral services were conducted by N. Johnson
iRev. Oonkliri al the home of hte broth- Paid
,
Call
er, Calvin, in Hastings. He was burled Smith
Coodcmott
jin the Rutland cemetery.
Rush

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Views and Opinions:
What Others Say

This and That

Backward Glances;
I
Bits of Yesterday]

PwhUm ...r,
M tbe*e hard leuon* ot the past tew
County Event* of the Year.
m H*«un(i. Mkbicsa.
month* will teach us in the future not
_ Hap^nlngs al Home.
----- TTTTm—TT------ to receive the opinions and Ideas of.our
ChOK BHO8-. EJilorj.
Another Year Ends.
____________
business leader* with too much faith.
.
TEN YEARS AGO.TODAYHERTS ONE FOR THE FARMERS
From Qur 1B32 F*.l&lt;-&gt;
.
FLVt.vrr sEvkxth TEAS it wiH help item the rise of such overMr. and Mr;. Nell Buekelow- of
Several men met one evening recent­
(“r(&lt; g| Uollo , whelming tides of hysterical optimism ly fn a nearby city w.d distil-••4 ruin-1 Jan.
U411l 15—Fntjlur old ■ mocking bird Kalamaxix* were Christmas gw*U at
the
home
of her purcni.s. Mr and Mr*
• «’n,i,7il(»»,'i..i*ur*
** Br' ,a* broke over this country during the mis -farm taxation. They were ii*&gt;t
water work. :&lt;;Jand by cumiwe.-.
D W. Rogers.
farm era. One tnehtlonixl an hb-.i oiler*
b.»m years Of 1928 and 1929.
Dr. and Mr*. Wheaton and «on Bob- j
cd by a Chicago editor Brief!-, it !&gt;•»■ Jan 15—Hastings Commercial club
^y/rnJ-bn
by of Detroit were guests at Mr*. W. i
I. '• ■ &lt;1: » »:r.o’, Therefore wr wish our readers a
Happy New 3ear. And we hope :h-r'vhtch u 1IM&lt;{ for rdi*ln&lt; c,u,h crup lands thirty wr members despite de- D. CampbcH s Sunday and went lo'
Ionia Bunday where they will *pcnd.
all of us during $33, will appreciate '■ -dropa that may be or arc sold -Fu
;00;thr privilege and rcsponjlbiltty df.rcxamp!-. ft a man pwnhuka 100-acr J ^ari 30—Barry'County Oil idid De- ’Christina*
Mr. and Xfrs. fra Baldwin and chil’American citizenship more than ever Ur"'
R’D• aci.-^rKT.i.?. i&gt;• ’
drmi
and Mrs H C Pahnntler were j
■
and wlieat and poaturi-d the balance o
lOe.before.____ ____ _______
____
irgha'd hay fer Irts own use. only fifty),
Kellogg Foundation Chrtelmas-gueite of Mr. and- Mrs Wm. &gt;
,
------------------=_-=o=_.jx....
acres-would be, iiaws-M-d for tax-,-. It ■
innoutKe* plans for Baldwin of South Hasting*.
JUQ0E EXlayESTON.
I hi -v&gt;!d Uli
..........................
or’-part of tlw ...............................
hay. then t’.i • .
w. ..
....
Mr. and Mrs A C Brown of Grand
would *&gt;* add'd
and w.-n Wallace are expected •
After, the first of the year Barry acreage of-hay
&lt;/•'
‘ to the 'i c;i;up for tuin;feJt&gt;prd children’ im lathi •
area.
Th--;object of thi» pl.uiJ-puich.i.Zd from EH Lindsey burdenag fi,r Sui'.-t.*- nt Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
— county will law a public. official wh.&gt; ।
*
.
» ^. to. contreij- production. Win’s vn l'.n&lt;- lake
• CUrkr s over New Year
haa had thirteen years of outstanding 1*^.^.
J prtew were W the farmer would cu: - j.nAnrtnl tM-ourer’-. renort fir’ ,,r anrt Mrs’ J 11 Hunter of Sa*nervier to her credit. ‘ Thu
‘ ’is* Judge ptoductlou
’
to avoid taxr. W!i.-n pnq-. tI,K-miliciiu finanvi* j„
Cumula. cum.- ln*t week to
............................
lhe
r »f «*
•«»“
Ella. C. Eggleston of the Barry
County were high he would -. • a chanre :‘33 /J*h on l and m
:..v. and plant ;tc-;
u”
'» tlwir daughter. Mre Ros Goslmni
Probate Court who was the first worn- po.n: in
rordm/ly. Thu plan u.mw
.-impir
.
Miw Kate Saundera Jett Sattinbiy for;
an in the country to assume such an as it .sounds nor It as foolu-h xs tom
, J ,*Krh'r?
!hr
c;,i’' Dowagiac to spend Christmas, with an ,
•office. Probably the meat dhtlnctit-' mW «*nt «&gt; •■&gt; b-li-vr Tbmk
I&lt;iunt and-----------from there go-.-: tn Ferris In­
!
stitute to take a uls months' business
VI *«•!
I,
Marshall. St J F«’b: 11—Annual, window nicht at- , courwr.
•
not one of hcr dccbions ha.-? ever be*:n1 th*-. pa&gt;t year —Sc
■ tracts huge crowd and draws much faMiss Clara Huffman spent the week
reversed by a higher court. She k one Jahns Ifc’P’itolklan.
I iorable comment through untu tu! dts- eml and Chrbtmas at the homi -of Mrs.
uf the few probate judges In Michigan |
iO F Chidester, returning Monday
i F»b. 23—The pageant, "Wnshinuton ninhi to Jaeksmi.
who personally
inheritance:
.
■ •
. &lt; ompuUs
.
_
.
. A’astun
i Retunw." iriv n by shident* of the ! . Fitni Byun id Toronto. Ctui.idn U
probau- judge, however, t&lt; ret&gt;pontf» nt of tin; St.
. taxi
| Hiisting* jchonis m honor nCWaahim.*-, Sending the holiday with hW brother,1
something mare tliaii a dispenser of 'patch.'.told members ol the rn’.ly that j ton’s,iucent. t
[Walter Ryan.
prew Club at Alin Arbor re©
: specialized legal rulings. One of tin- tty propaganda bath-up in t hl- «&gt;un-|crowds at c&lt;
most mi portant dutire of this office i» try again'-, tlw
called set •at- ridt-l Hb. 17 Ri
mtrolled pma. I Women * clul
the eOectKs- handling of Juvenile case*
bilng virlomi [ri’ib. Rotary
unfalr to
a truly difficult ta.de she ha* accnmp! bl ted with flrmno*. tael and undrr- . thrse .u-iallid’ rs&lt;hcal* are |&gt;a.nol
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
'standing.
Judge
jigglrrton
ha*
not
hlcli nfikr and cnuipjtt in char:
U. Mi.'. Edith IJ.Pi- ami Mr. and
Nineteen hundred , und Hjihyitwo
'and culture with any Mtmlat mu
Jack Parent and baby of Detroit;
.»■; nm been n particularly prosperous been in robust health ol late Stw an•-■r. Yet we bellew that citizens of nnunn.il t»r retirement early last tall
MIm Mabie Cronk pf Ha-tinr.- t»wn»l
w Umud SUU. c.d c&lt;k forward
Imward toId.
lh' """ *“
"inT'
ship, al’-. r -lending ■ two month* in
K ..lb eouMmMr mm- .wmism w&lt; *"•'»' ,h»! ” "r -n«um »
Creek, has ♦fitn-&lt;! i.'-in. .uid.
• Mill'd. tire tap'd Anderton
then U»p~,.U .4 any uhrr u.WU.""-1'" «' '•» ’n4'
SatiutUj.
tlw wb’id
people in Barry county when «&lt;• [only by ueh nwan* lair law?
Unlike the clturiu of Riusia we are- fXPr’’-' •PPrcciatiun tor the j^jiab:
manner in which the probate court
ha* been conducted under her Jurisdic­ urwoun-d craft and abu*
tight.
by n.-irvMion. The viiriou.-, dmtitu^ln
/luring The ’
America Jcukim; after the welfare of tion and to add the wish that alw may ’cxcapii xial................ ........
Ao&gt;in the wtvk ter Montana,
Idttmns of popuhir gnvernmen
tte-M.’ made nerdy through unemplov- enjoy many more year* of htc
will rpeud I be uilprr wr.th
i Anderson c-»uM tiave. in «wj
Mi * lil.i Balch
men: arc dispensing a better variety, of
COUNTS’ HOME RULE
Obb and f.raiily, of
fopdstlilf* and mcrchanthsj than flic
During I93J wcJvopc to *ee the &gt;tate
people of the Sonet can purchase with
coo'titufioti of Michigan altered t»
their .ruble.-* ' Unlike the, people cl
’rr.«liow&lt; uniraid tax
•if G.’uhd lUplds i*
firrnpt counties to,aboU*h the prewnt,
. ffri 1331 xtnounlrd t*i
Europe uc do not have to watch neigh; with Tony IMHi and;
towndup ffatem of local government
I Match 23-ToaiMhl
lamp*
if they *o chnp«e and ojrtale with th*
picieti: counting with uneasiness each
county «• a unit
K .
new fordflratluh. battleship or airplane
. Thu Mrp would n-: be an unified
added to thc-unnatniiiM of q rival. Un­
J«n. Tlvalman and lubv .
• xpenment Certain nmthrm »Uto forecast which
ilnu.1* an.J MT ;
like the cUiaeiu o' Japan we do not
have always operated In county unite 'publn
ard to die necessity
tlllnois and Indiana alw permit cuuncolonies for an uwr.( acqriutr
a, TiwnUy «'.:li ii.r,
ilea Hit- privilege of home rule.. T-&gt;
i In the fare nf a has.&gt;si»Mi ■. James'D. Pin-, pl-;.i ml io learn that-cards an- Sul an­ year* old. iij go*I 'coAril!ion. block
‘take a specific example. Clinton cmin-1
HjlniOTi of the western world w:
Vedm-.-day went Jo St ( nouncing hi.-, man tape to Mixs Edith mtsne nisei tail. AUO square box and
.ty. Illinois, ha.* a p'muUti.m of 21-36)i
Gertrude Neuman of Newark, New cutter, red running jn-ar, box black,
:i» have already acquired the
i.e.,. on Thur.day evening. January hole in the b.itom behind the- sea',
•comparable Ui.Barri rounty* and an'
pirc territories 1 hey need And-;there­
iilanft two by eight incite* Alo one
IHIRf V years ago today.
'
are a ol 483 square mlo It r-uitains D
fore wtMi the rest of the world fo stop
single hame.v.. round hiwt*. leather
Danner j
town«hip» and ha- &gt;5 elective ufficia’i'
i) r o v s
hand piece.*, him' buitalo robe, uiarkctt
act,inrun:. But tlv-se .ennsidemtion*
FHTY-F1VE
YEARS
4GO
TODAY.
The cast of. local government rxduaivr
on one roue r W. S. T B, al o tw-i
are purely seinsh onfti.
■
■
tlw ttteniith of
B E W«-.: uf HliMingK 1UL* til gray ho:.-- bianket,* and one whale
of «chooto and roads t* 14 60 per Ciyjha
Al! ih«-^ inkrnational g»Md feeling
tli.-mlte of the Ed:t'»r &lt;»f tin- Banner for. -bone whip. 1 will pay M0 lor Hu- Yeor
».U3
37
per
square
mlbin
cun
■
i
a Im of “WiHaw Tiiry and Yellow Boll-’ turn of the property.—John .lawn-nee.
and accord inaugurate by the famdlL*
parboil. -Perry rjunlj.. Ulioou. ha* -&gt;
flower ’upiilrs left m thus office on Sat­
I will pay Ml) for the thief lodg-.-d tn
Pact.was apparently undone
qrndinc the urday hut. Such fruit la a luxury at
past year.' Bui. os the old population ot 22 767 Ami an ana «»f j
Mr and Ml« -any time and can be productil in jail s.ierilf John Q Cr.-.wy.
It-operate,
under
|
... u l&gt; £&gt;«.■&gt;, )u.t belwel’51
n“1,
,d Rapid*
abundance
in
this
section
with
proper
Dr and M s Oll&lt; y and tlw lattri t culture.
l and
munir Mn,
«•••■ totem and hu&gt; but 10;
.
mother Nr- H*bln.**n. arc spending
th«: itw «rr« r.llonx ol 10. »oild ,tcclltr UH-UJ. Tl.- co i “I
We noticed on our street,, chn.'tttms.s
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
rfh- m-lnUv. in Mu'kriron
day the venerable'Charles F Dwight .if
The university extension movement
,M. .,k&gt; «. com- lo town-."!
•'
Mltea H ill ai d FUy:oi» Ihnckhv of Milwaukee • and the. gallant Cenerul began m England pw-r a century ago.
w.m ,.mlmlw«1ilio».u»u»rocr«&lt;T ‘»r c""h’"r
lr'
1
Albton
tding th-tr । Win. H. Dii.ki-y df JacL-on.
,
« „™,C lorn .111 rvam, w bml- !Th~ "»
“»
Chn»:
Clim-ito.'ouy b the :tudyx&gt;f weather
SSU Reward. ’
.nd d-.dc U»&gt;, ddlrrcnoc, rut,.
T&gt;“~- »*•!“&gt;conditions.
Stohn from Wrttl&lt;-ynn ejiurcii one
&lt;wn
«im&gt; 1: . true llul
W »«' Tern, e 'un j
• ■ • ■ th &lt;&lt;f Hickaiy C-inuT.'. B.uiy
The t-i-.t n! being went down ()3 per
J. B Jurfs-m
dicimmwm *i;“ I*’
;uU&gt;Chit'. Woortrulf arc’ county, on the night til IHe 24. 4876,' cent in the United State* during 1931.
"arid
:t* gored-gnrcrnmrtr
ibm county
andpattcrs h!
r.iis With ti* former’* '■ One bay !w»c, weight about I IM
imwniEiits.... during'
News reel’ were nr-«t ixipuluna-i in
docs for (4 60 per.
Therefor:
stand as rrc «:■
:r Shlvelv. ol ftvmnnt.I p-tujidii. small star in forehead, left-bind
li:&lt;d whip- ubiive ankle, about liitswn 1910.
pd&gt;. we r.tbmlt
aAVQu

Hk A&amp;iZ

New Years
Greetings

E WISH to extend our most cor­
dial greetings to friends and pat­
rons, wherever they may be, and trust
that the New Year may reward them
with Good Health, Happiness, Prosperi­
ty and all the Blessings that mortals
can enjoy.

W

Growth is the sign manual of health. The
essence of commercial health is FAIR
DEALING. The policy upon which this
store has always been conducted, since
it was' organized 46 years ago, is
’ straightforward dealing, fair living prices
and a civil and .obliging store service,
backed by intelligent direction and man­
agement. We always want our cus­
tomers lo know and to feel, at all times,
that no sale is considered completed here
until the customer is satisfied. On
this basis-we hope to merit your
future consideration.

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

=..

A Qnolulion

n o ,v
i*

Crumbs of Wisdom

ii count
c Minty

been willing to let the
j and do a:
*roin4y e
■«ubd:vi«v

ku»! tond daughter Ora
arc apendme Chrwma:

-h

Monday rtlghi :•: I
:•
•vlvatUa. »l«rr tluy will mak&lt;* tlwir
county to the other now in le"
•Jun our RraruUdh-rs tv&gt;&lt;a l&gt;

.» farm

JAN.
1

is very near at hand!

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/pent Chrtstm
■ Ha.-ungj friend;
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J St urt anti Mr* L E. Knappen ha;-.
radtp lecturer, has a turd job
t wtn applause-by telling hit
i« intellj
a Times.

rci-idc with Mr* Smart in Grund Raptell and I
inrf niPC*'1 °f 'Ailcgan spen*, Chmtnika with:
' " Mr and Mw. Julius Rixs-.cii
fo.
The many fticndxit George E. Rock
jjl’- formerly of this city but now an aMilt-l
it the Brooklyn*
York, will i&gt; j

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Way of Our World
d «i perplex:

You hear the* "average man’ frc-l
■ This depression nas taught us. that
even the greatest of our captain^ ol In­ qucntly mentioned. He has never been
dustry are subject to costly errors in &lt; clearly defined, but we suspect, he b
judgment Ju&gt;l like tha res' of a . I . is the one who msrrte* |ht superior wornnd stand* 43 inches lush.
fur Udi ronon tiiat ‘wc ate Umnkiui an.-rToledo Blade.
near the sea
that the contrW of tlx United States E
Another wife in sheeps clothing j*
ns decentralized as it Is—and’ may u
-Tn--.. who bought. radio*. autos,
th&gt;&lt; circular letter which comes in an
(ontlnue that way. Soviet Russia and
wadjins inachimn and everything-else
envelope
marked '’Personal”—OIUj,, under tlu- sun in the msujlmt-n: plan
tiMi great -Insul Ediplrc arc tragic
State Journal.
pledged the future. and the future is
examples of what may happen to a
here - Jay Morrison. New York $avgorctnment and a corporation domiam what could Gandhi do if the
naled entirely by mistaken tp-muses , newspapers adopted **non-cooper.*exempt Bum tux4
There is no Mingle brain in the world juon" and look, him off the houi pagi. •
sufficiently geest to be entrusted with)—San Antonio Evepihg News.
history.

Oct, 1&gt;—Haslinu. f O O 1-. dedi­
cate lodge arrr. t V&gt; amateur . sport*Lui.slup with boxing wrf wrcMiing ex­
hibition; event U first of kind tn Bauy
county; capacity crowd packs arena
palgn increwte.’
Oct 15—Rcjxnt ol -county poor com­
mission shows that welfare operations
were kept to 117.800 for year ending

ru:M schools tor 1932 wa* IR3.604 M in
comparison with J98 607 31 tar 1331
N«v. 4-&gt;—Ag-HE Expoaition talc­
place tn White building with special
program in/Ontrul auditorium Hastiha* High football teain. runiter-tip for
Lltt!r-S*-v«-n conference title,- defeated
toy Alumni in chanty game for benefit
of Hastings Wclforp a**ociation
Nov; 8-rDemocratic landslide sweeps
nation-. Burry county stays Ri-public.in
tn *tau and national tickru; all county
Republiccns lose save Btuart Clement
and Laurence Barnet!. Cong. John C
Ketcham laws to Ocorge Foulke*.

itrving hot meals at noon to needy
reduction* in exptanurcs; total cost ot school children.

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your wants, ‘No better way of "
keeping a check on your
।
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PHONE 2115

WE DELIVER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DEC EMBER ,U. 1932

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mr and Mr*. Ed’ Kurtz of Detroit.!I
Donald Boyea Of Flint, is 1mm fur
the holidays.
visited friend* in the city this week
Miss Henrietta Bitner t- home from
MU* Julia Rock te spending holiday
Albion college for Hie holidays.
week with the Ernest Edger's, at Jack*
„, ,, , , .if_ _____
_
f
' .
William Hackney
Detroit
spent; son.
Christmas and Monday ut home
J Mr and Mra J. F Edmonds spent'
Miss; Ethel Palml r of Middleville is t Monday with their i-on Gurdon and'
Hie gteut ot Mh* Helen Alterdtng.
lanjily
Nuhvilte.
Mr. and Mm. Ly nn B-vart were in
Mtas Joyce . Cole i 'prndjng he.­
’
Has Ur. us frotifT
^"""iday
’ro:
tdl -'Tuesday j Christmas vacation with her aim:. Mrs
visiting relative^*.
iFred Brand, and family of Detroit.
John Sparks of De troit atid’ Franklin!
’
’ : ' Mr. and Mra. Fi»d Brand and .•on;,'
White ol Ixaruiui: spent fin- holidays Richard, of Detroit gpent the week end
with Mr and Mr*. Harty Cote and;
ErneM Hathaway of Ami A:l&gt;
family Christinas with hl* jairvrita. 1
Maxine.

The Seasons
Greetings

Mb* Dorothy Barnes te home from
MlM Lorena Baird te home from Mt
Mr. and Mrs. R. J McCrccry spent
Three Rivera for the holiday*.
' Morri* for the holiday*.
I Cltri Ums* tn Detroit with Mrs Ellen
Curl Wmtplnter, Jf. ta home from: ’Mrs* Ruth Johnson went to her home Matthews.,
school al Battle Creek for the week- - In Jackson for the holiday*.
I Mr*. Connr.c Gould and sOn Dan
Miss Yvonne Trego was home from- Mis* Briber Doty 1* *|&gt;rnd!ng her *cre Jioliday gue»ts ol Mr. and Mrs
Butterworth hwpltal for Hie week pid.! vacation with her porentt at Athens. •L*cn Bauer
t
Mr. und Mrs. C E. Grohe spent' Cha* WcLvic.rt, Jr., and son Charted,
ai’efn«-hl ta spending the
Chitatma* with the .Floyd Thoma*, v i.sited Chas. Wriawri. Sr, on Clirist- w'’'* ln Ohio. Pennsylvania and other
family.
tnu* Dav.
•
•
jeastern jioint*.
.
• Wynn Green ot Mt Morrta, Midi. Is
Mra IK he Pattison.. ha* gone to, uu* Eleanor Milter
from
visiting lif. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fay'Grand RapKte to spend.the winter with her school at Blrinlnurram for thr Rriixrt arc spending-tlw wi-&lt;
Green.
. .
IrelaUre*
'.Chrutma* varalion.
___
troit with her steter/Mra. St .
Winston Slwfltel-1 te home from the
Mr and Mr* Carroll McGiimu spent
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Thomas of Dny: -Mls« Hetep Mill- wh.
studying at! Hal
.Battle Crrek School of BUiune.n&gt; for the X'hrtetma* wijh her parents in Sa-; ton. Oliio; are.jptot* of Hastings rel-i- Parson*’ Busine.*.* &lt; •..’.!&lt;
'holidays
jvumtah. III.
tivea fur holiday week.
is Handing the holm --..
Mb. Lois I-vngiton b home frqin' 11»-C. J. Sullivan family spent Sun-; Mr. and Mr*. Einar Franijsen nt ent*. Mt,-and Mf*. Rob
...
Kilanuuoo Teiudien
Teachers’ College for holi-lday
ho!:-1 day und Monday with rMatire*
rilatire.s in
I jjnla tpenl Sunday\nnd Monday with
Kiilunuiroo
Mr and Mra. Archie McDonald iiifl | ____ ..
,
. ’
.. ■,....
.... Weekday
- I r.r-.&lt;i,&lt;t
'Grund Rapid*.
family spent. Christm* with Mr- Mc-I.Hare-u whin the
Mu.
Umpb,,'
Mr and Mra. Archie Reickurd
‘
**
’" MU.U. »*
—•&gt;•— «- ------ «•
Donald's parent* at-Port Huron.
I with her motin i.
JJtfiTX,"”- “ ,,-r
U,iCr..,.„.w~.&lt;U»C«r«Sie|.
daughters spent Christmas day
Grand Rapids.
cd,...,.
«'». m.f
.&lt; Christmas with- hi*
L - A McIntyre of
Blough’s. M’yidj-,
*Tt'I."v ,or * *'■'* wlth Lai-ln,
ooiumu.. with
Christmas day with Mr. a»d Mr
Mr. and Mr... J W.
.,'U.,„-.InOrtMJ
Mr.
Mo U. 11 Slm.lv
•
J. T. LimiKird..
M&gt;*. T.
and —
un w,lH1 ,,tuJ UrJl Hobfrl q..., anl
Uiwreme Wolfe of Holluml •jH-iit
----- K. :AtKknan
----------- ----Christmas with his parent.-. Mr midjumi. of Green Bay. Wvv. were goes'.- itutnlly VUited Mrs Sarah Harper and
Mr. ;|nd . Mra.'
Mrs J. W. Wolfe.
of Mrs Mamie'Mance. Monday.
Veda Alterdmg. Helen at
imilv ut Bat'ii
Mrs. Lee Pryor ut LanAuig Sunday.
Mr and Mra. Jack Hoffman of Bat-* Mr and Mr.-. Walter Eaton were,' Mf -1. Mr; Forrert Christian and
tie Creek &lt;■..!!«tUmxMr und Mr* U.m
of her mother. Mr.- D. Hiscutt.i.
J Woodland -were Chris’.nix. mu day with Mr. and Mr
Monday
•*’ Lansing Sunday and Monday
gwv. of 5
Manning Munday
Christian.
Mr and Mrs Leo Taffet and toil*
Flint. speAt
bin aim- irenhath
Mr. and Mrs Churl's Patter
Ila. Mr. and ily spent Chnstmas ut Marshall with: is -fiendhiK tlie holiday.-, with her pat­ and Mrs. William Ptirlkr.
Chris:maa with hihis mother. Mn. Cornelia T.rihc
Mrs. Otto I.M'niialh,
ient*. Dr. and Mra. Frank Currothera. Rapid.* 7 pent Chn tm.».« unh
Mr. and Mr:. John Gartison ol
Mr snd Mt«. Elmir Warren, of StinMm Addle Parker.
Mis.
John
McElwain
of
lainrinp,
Rapids, spent Monday with Mrs I'..■•pent Christmas lure with relative
fteld were anie-.ts Sunday of Judge Grand
1
Cora Sheldon on E. Dibble street
Eggli-Ilon and fumily.
and is remfminr lor ,u two weeks’ Delton with Mr *nd Mr- F ■&gt; &lt; F.,k
Mr. and Mr - W. R. Cook and Rl&lt;*hner of Middlertlte as mw: - 4 Mr ao '.'
latter*
parents, Mr. and Mr&gt; Frank ‘ Dr. Fiafik Sheffield and Mr. Oscar, Mrs. Ellis Faulk re r
uni Cook spent Christmas at.’tlie David •
;
French’s in Caledonia.
: R.iwsoli. at Vermontville, Mutidnv.
Mr and Mr- Alva
t&gt;.I
ilx-tron spent’fchrtstma* with Uh» tor!
Mr
and
Mra
.A.'lJ
Westerlind
and
&lt;
Mr ami Mr . Clarenc- Greija : jx-nt J
.nwr’s ?/&gt;n Harold -and .family tn Di- their daughter and l&gt;u-band Mi and
Monday in Kalamazoo a-, guest* of family wvrr gure-ra tot relatives’ at ।tro)l.
...
Ca p-r ThonUis and lamdy.
{MuskeRoii, on Sunday and Monday.
■ Mr and Mrs. Clarence DePlanta of Sunday and Monday
Ml'’, QurK Gamble, &lt;d Jackson, ta
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomx* of Sam-;I Grand-Rapids. were guests ot Mr. and
Mr ui.d Mi* Halidi K-tr am
spending the u&lt;wk with her grand-lei*. Wh-. .*|»ent Cluistmac with her Mrs. Chas. Potts, over the Christinas dmiRlif.-r siy-ht Miimlay with Mr
- - - •--------‘parents. Mr and Mr... G Fildsfiaucb. । ' holiday.
Kerr’s sister. Mr* Mabel Burcun. i;
' Mr. and Mrs, Roy Chandler and;, Mr. ar.d Mry. Ch i'- Carroll and Ed*- South Bend. Indian.-).
.
family spirit Christmas with ht* moth-j|wnrd Kunze of Detroit, were gucMs
Mr and Mra. Uuac Houn tUr *prn
nd Mra Eurni-r 1-inh.ir.
I l. r. Mra Minnie Chandler, nt Gull lake. |[over Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt ihy ChnsUna* holiday.-, witn »iiri
Mr. and Mra. C A Kerj^ spent j| Bronson.
If Thwati.-.-. and children.
dVuhrer and husband. Mr and Mr{Christmas Day at East Lansing Hu-1
... .................... ,______ ___ ______
.'i'U(-..t.-. of !u,' .-.ret.-r. Ml: i; Xi &gt;!■ -Elroy J. Huffman are planning to drtre to
Mr i-ittl Mu. Waijace J'onra anti’- Mr and Mrs, Richard,toppenihren■ Florida soon after New Years’ to spend
ma »pni Christmas und Mwb.
family lure ben sjamling n turrt of:and daughter JcAn visited her staterh Da- termers porrnt*. Mt. und
the holidays uth r. iativ... at Sturgis in Ludington trom Saturday till Tu.-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton spent
’ Mr. und Mr - Art Haven and family day.
Judrr and Mr* Donald Van ZBe .*rid!
I.Chri-itma* day with his motlu-r in
sp-nl Christmas day with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Nick Weber, of Gyatnl KaJania/oo and wxtc guest* Monday *on&gt; Pli:b;&gt; und John c&lt;f Detroit wer.
rushed rd:
Mr and Mrs Gnv FTr-nch -fl Om-ndaga (Rapid* - t* nt the Chrutmas u. ■ i; &lt;md.' of rclatlfcs at Sturgis.
■
l i v tin- s.nL&gt;.ifti-s unill brown. Toad
M.,- Adah’Michael of Grocre Polr.U-;With tier pnre.iU. Mr. and Mra. Grue­ . Mi. and Mrs. Ham Arner and Ctaligh-.
tlw .tnangtes nf br-ad. 'To 2 tablels Mx ndinjt huhduy week with her sla-11y Fox- '
ten. .spent Christmas in Plymouth '*;i'.!&lt;
rpr.otw
ut
tat
left in tlw pun add the
ten. Ml.*’/Nmma and Helen Michael
Mr and Mrs. -Ernest Erway and jthe former’.* • dauahtei’ and husband.
Hour and, brown.
Then add the
Mi l. Giro- Di’.lirnp of iklroit. e-ltm -family sjrhl Chr^pas with her par- Mr. and Mra. Fletcher
etii-hi.-d pineapple, .-tirfinu rnnatantly
" i-hH'.filoii ( ream Pie
FriJ-.v and ;-p nl lire
end and ■ &lt; nt*. Mr. aijd Mra. B I’. Farrell, ut i MH. John Dawson hud as guest*
Ahv to- Spir!'. and f.imi
r. innt. Pour
U Uh * Berre Filling.
M nd.iy -with Dr. and MriL.C. P. Luth- Carlton.
ihr-l Coj»n!iavrr and
Christmas day her Ulster. Mrs. Edna
nip
| Miss N&lt; va Ultery returned on 5.&lt;f- .Fits Gibbon And neplu-w. Jack Piiz
This
Wa-ningtor;
Cream
Pie
hb*
a
informally
Hr.&lt; Jf-.te RL-bridctr .
and Mra. Geo- Vau THfiln of | unlay from Man.held. Ohio, iiftc.berry and cream tilling. rather. than
i&gt; from a.:
Chn-Una*
of Grand Rapids.
nt!
ham
are
breakfast
favortlw
mom
ojdlnary
cnani
custard
&lt;auc*
..ll.nK- .
Lake O.;U nm nnd" fahtily were Riiesti *
.................... • Mr and Mrs.’F. H Pio:sun of Goodir;.nrtH t&gt;- especially relished
Mr and Mr . tori Boye:f over Chris: ......KInch, were Bin.*:* from, Tuesday to
&lt;• properly c.-&gt;ked according
mu..
■
Mr and Mr*. Juliii Garrwon of Co-.,|.bur (j,^.
of rjlvlr
Mr and M:
Harold .Sm.th an T nl ’11- r
Mr. atid Mr. Fred Frederick an-J lumbu*. GIUo. visited Mra Gora Shel-&gt; j.Jr6 KiinSigl. r andlampv
family ol Bcnhm Hat tan *n.i Mr. and
dai-uht'-r Rctty of Grand Rapkta sjx.ntjdon and the E. C. Edmund., -family, MK, ik.!v|i vt’O,jU1|), gfo ls takw
Smith ui.d daugln r «:»*i.
. '
2 t baXh’-o pjwdcr.
"
Ihc toUdavs with Mr. uiid Mra. W. M ;M inlay.
.
!a busmen, ct.iine in Detroit.^mi: Fnkith Mr und Mi- O:!v- j
j
3 c chopped cooked ham.
t salt.
Burr.
.
Mr and Mr pmar Barker a'1'*; &lt;;ay nr .,p.;Rd the holiday;, with h-.r
1 . c bic-atl crumbs.
1 t prated orange rini
•Mr. and Mr.--. Jay’Ketcham &lt;Lul..! daughter, attcndccil a family gather*;- ,^rrnt- Dr.and Mr. .John Wootou.
Be-.il
the
egg
yolks
Until
thick
and
J of Mra.Harker’s brople at Tkiroll.
M|xs.v Mildred Frund.-* is ol . M'.
c chupfH-d green pepper,
nijlm colored. Add s’lsar. praduaily
• Monday.
■*
.
..
.. J'1'a.'iinf. and Florence Fiiuifben nl
c chopped onions.
linak dance; and copt
Mi and Mr&gt; E .S Cl.itk ai.d-l.in.uj.
, o-.k., ar,.
tl;i. Wl, t wt|h
Add boiling waChtisllii
F1«jd GaskeW and Mi of Kalumazno. sla nt Clirt. tn ;*.- ry •; n„.ir
w&lt; Mr and Mr _. A K
.
----jjjj sbiten,. Muas Cathcruic and;Ftan41;M1||
i&gt;:«- (lour ready :ntted..mea'Ur&lt;- and sift
Gt and Rapids. With baking powder and sail. Add the
t paprika,
Rore .Clark.
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« .. ..
.
Ml‘ a,id Mrs. Arthur Joni* and non tained over ChrtMtnas Mr. and Mr \ ’’’^
McKntzht. Wil- , flour to the firat mixture, beating until
tgg*. beaten.
hter and Udon D. A atilt and Mra. Ifc,naI1. ul arttntlvin-. and Mr and Fud Lankcrtl. Bab and Vivian. ByruiJ. ’’rl
of Mai shall
............................. ^hd ta .-qwnding I Loretta DeVnult
.... fa.v...s,
spent the ChnsrotB.']
.H.
Clarence siuv of Nashville, we,- B&lt; nl.'.in: 11 Kalamazoo and Mu
Dr. and Mr Raymond j}ni (:»’h. Then add the Ravonm: and
tire winter wiih iief fehttr. Mra. D E :week end with their grandmother
I Christmas day Ruests of Mr. and Mra i.ma Bldelman of Hastings.
r Grand Rapids. .Mr June Brij.-;s lam-! B;.kc ;n n s!ow o-cn, 335 degrees FahMix Ingredient*, pour into
1-niter. i-&gt; vi-n mg vn Bellevue during Dvcalur. 111.
r,_, two
Thursday ol !?.t w&lt;*k. Mra.
Clyde Witecix.’,
. ’
Kalamazoo ana ' renluit. about 25 muwtei. ’Remove greas'd kpt pan*. Bake 50 minute* in
tiii' !;o!i(!:i-..
Vincent Eggleston and Mux McDon-!, Dwight BciAiner draw home last l.athiop. Mrs. Roland Webb Mis* Fan- ■i ?lng, Mra:&lt; Janet Trail'
’.tiTR
iTn
n. nV
Gra
ifrum the pan and r ul.
dr and Mi M 1. Cook. Mrs. A. D aid.- of Battle Creek spent ChtisUmi*],
moderate wen. Serve warm yr cold.
Mr R.n. h Royla
Bo.-an.
f&gt;r.‘nd
im Rapids.
R un
: I week from Houghton. U. p.. where h&gt;- mr Webb. Airs’. Gayw.-.d Skinner and|Mr.
vx-mtai-iriuMttnrirtMT
'
.make the nlhiig cither add
•Krii '" i n and Mr- M.tv Evart were day and Monday With Mr. ,an&lt;l Mrs jis
1
attendnut the C&lt;&gt;l!i |:e ot Mine.'. H’
LSJOI ABI.L HDI.IDAY DA. &lt; E
1(.ri.!lvij sW(.cU,nt^ raipbenie.. to a.
Vegetable salad. Serving 12.
mu&gt;• - M-'iidii*-. of Judge mu! Mr*. R.! Ralph Eggleston.
| report* snow three fret deep and m»re Olive I^lhrop in Detroit. ’
R. MrPvel: al Uiuirfattr.
: Ed. Kelley is spending the. Christ-: jin tiiat section.
,,,
w *
,, . .
. ’Iruther stiff crrtem,spreadin; i-. bv'twren
1 c cooked green beans.
Clarence Hackney , motored to Ix-she '। ...
1 he Chnstma daa«
J'1***- i th’.- layers of tlw cake. Sprinkle
V.’. A.’Sre’tulding. Mr. and Mra. S. C. jinas holiday with his sister and nkec.
1 c cwked carrot*.
Mr. ami Mrs Ray Water* and f.-.ni- Thursday returning Friday ac.'om-';ut liw C.i'tm ry Club wai well au nd«i
.^ed f
r mt,r
(
Wilcox. Mi ■ CliariotU- Ryi r-on. .and Mr- Maggie Rcnke.i and Mix* Nora ily.
,
I
c
diced cucumber*.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Harold New l oh. Mr. panted by Mrs. Abbey and two chll-l|.„«,».,UV
-lliu . ,,,, &gt;.!.»,
, r,t te»e «WWJ_■U.u,
whippM „;.m ana
LaVcnie Rynxm wi re Christmas i R' nkus. tn Detroit
1 c chopped cabbage.
aiMl Mra. Burdette Sutton and Mr and dnn who arc sjwading the holidaysjhiHy-Rn
I garnish with petfect bemes.
1'ii.. f*tai)f Mr. and Mra Bradfield ut . Mr ur.d Mrs Carl Pnlmaticr and Mr.- Sterling
2 T chapped onions.
•
Moure were guests
'i t paprika.
.
-■
fumilV of Kttlamaaoa. spent clrrlsiuia-1, Chrtstmox
t
of: Mr? and Mi*. Frank Hiicknvy.
,.
\ cjirjStniaj enfant were u-&lt; d tiboiit I
Sunday Mcniing SauMgr*.
,
M&gt;. .uul Mrs Martin Van DalM'li lint! with his brother and wile. Mr. and. Steinke
2-3 c iniiad dressing.
ai Jackson.
Mr. ami Mr* Human FV-ldxp.nich hud IlR. Jomreo mid rhe Hastonimrs orchonr rivir gur.-u Monday, 5fr. Van Ihd- Mrs Hurl PultnaUer.
12 link sausages.
.
Mix all ingredient* Pour into l»*tl
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Mra. A C- Brown, who hit* been ui. Chiu-tm.ii guests. Mr and Mr.-. tt;, flin,j-..!K,|
music.
Mr. and Mra ’ A. H. Carvefh and, vMtmg
,
.-vn’;. parent*, Mr. and Mra. J. Van DulHned with lettuce or into food Jar and
her daughter. Mrs. John Chas. Parker and son Charles of Mid-. The
1U charge were?b 2 ublea{X*.itu flour.
daughter. Josephine, left Sunday for ,Nichols, of Ixra Angel-., since June I* dlrville. Harold Packer Of Ann Arrx&gt;r
6 triangles of AoaM.
-’
, take to the- picnic.
a:ul Mi-sdames Leon Tolhurst,
Vi'lle. W. Va. to spend a lew day*1 expected
;
Grand Rapids.
home shortly and will join and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas vC\viibur I-im-. C. DcCou. R J Me-.
Mr. pnd Mrs. Donald Smith and fam­ with Mr and Mra. Manon Hodgson.
Mr and Mrs. -C W. Clarke on their Somen. Uis.
;Creery? Mr.-. Maude Schompf ar.d.Mrr ;
...
Mra.
Catherine
William*
and
dough
­
ily rd Detroit. and Miss Marguerite
Mr. and Mrs Wm Duiker. Jr. had j.Vll L.(
motor trip tn Florida.
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..............
Hetman»pvnt&lt;-r
of Ypsilanti.
are jx-.t'*
ex-, -.*, Margaret-and Virginia. &lt;&gt;! ChicngJ’
Prin. W. T Wallace spent Christmas her parents. Mr and Mrs. Jue Copper ' '
•’
'-.»■» •
jX'i-ted in tii.'city tomorrow to remain'were here Sunday atid Monday the' in Grand Rapids and attended the of Kalamazoo, for guests oii Christmus ‘-------------------- ---------- -- ----------over New Year‘ • :gut*l* of Dr. and Mra. Edwin. Pratt.
,
Their zon Joe Pucker b home tjom
(HEER.
rendition
of
the
Me.sriah
al
First
.fvlnlyre and‘ daughter •Mar- 'Mr and Mrs H L. CarroH enter-' | : Methodist church in the evenma. He Wi-'li-m State Teachers* College,for
Tin- vitl'- of (he.Windstorm C’omiiuny
:
Muisi-t .&gt;mi «m 15&lt;&gt;b sjwnt ChrL-lmas tained as Christmas gtu xts. Mrs Anna 'will
visit friends h£Elkhart. Ind. the holiday week- .
(held their annual Christ nun dinner!
; duy with .’her parent*. Mr. and Mrs E Metzer and brother William, *&gt;l Rich-!,
Mrs, Herman BMuki-rbiirg and fam­ party Wednesday nl'qht at the liome of i
M liiinic.-. th- children remaining far;
‘n,dL1"",‘ Mr and Mrs ° R
Mr
Mr. 'wd Mra W E OlllMte. Of ily of Baltta Creek, were gui-sus over Mra. Edward Tudors on E Grand:
thi- balance of the week.
IMnr' \rdNMra Prink F HviHt frf Cag!.- Rirer. Wl. . are visiting her *isMr. and Mra. G. F. Chicftsier iiad a*' ,r, :,?* y w F
, ?r i. .na;&lt;'T and husband. Mr and Mr.- Cha- Mr and Mis. Wm. S-'veraiK-i- and fam­
Christ mas |
AIckt with
Gilii-lte and ily of Battip Creek, were with the fam­ ! cheer the girl*
irrn-Ls for pari of holiday week their? Joliet, llhtwK wrie kuCM* of Di a id,, K(,rr M|_ an(| R
big taisketsi
v o(
w.,.r(. ;lU
, Mm, Gardner, mh! Humphrey Kohns- Mra. C. E. Hyatt and tiinily ironi Sat-'f i
. lor lam-1
ily cm. Sunday.
■ of groceries
ot .Madiscri. Wis.. amt Miss Helen ur^y until Monday
Mra. ,
1 Mo,ul,v at a family dinner
been provided*
Dr. and Mr... C p. l.ithroiS had as ■ ihc.. whose
Hyatts- birthday wa&gt; celcbr.jtid Mon-, M|_ .R M Ba, (5 a|K1 ^mghtcj. Mus Christmas day gueau. Di. and Mr., .by the
Chidester of Grand Rapid*
Mr. ami Mu. Rtipcr*. Carruthers and
I Alice Bates, spent Christmas with Dr R F. Webb and Dr. Morgan Bktnnar ol
children, and Mi&lt;- Mary Daniels of. Sup', end Mra D. A VanBuckirk and Mr-. Overstreet nreDrtroIl. and of Waupaca. Wi». Mi - Olive Lathrop
Grand Rapid,*, celebrated Christmas on have ns holiday guests tn. mother and left Monday for Florida Miss Bates cf Detroit, and Mr. and Mr*. Ray
Monday with a family pony at Hu- lister. Mra. .Margaret and Miss Anne having been granted leave of abM-nre Branch of Ha-litw &gt;
•
VanBuskirk of Kalamazoo Mr and
home of Mr*. Anna McGliffln's.
Mr. and Mr* car| Baxter of Sagi­
trom her work-at Altegatj for that ixrMrs Frank Hoe* had-us gutftta lor I Mr*. Kiik Hamilton, of Flint, were iod?
.
ninC. were guest* ot hu parent*. Mr. day-evening- Dec. 23. At 6 o'clock th?
also their guests Sunday, and Monday.
anti Mra. W. CL Bauer from Friday till ladies were taken to rite Adust lean cafe
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lawrence
Colgrovc
am!
T&lt;n mid Aon «*f Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mra Burr Van Houten of faniily spent Saturday afternoon and Monday. Dr. and’ Mrs. Holly and sah where they were treated to. a tteliciou:
Fnd Hendershott and daughters. Man’! Alm*. Mr and Mra Ma*wn Norwood of evening with Mrs. P T Colgrovc. Mr Leland. Jr..-of Muskegon spent Chn
cluck ii dinner. They tlten returned
and Ruth, and two Irieudn of the lat- Kalamazoo and Mr and Mra1 Cheater Ellrs Ranney ot Greenville and Mrs. tna* dav with them.
the Frout ii.mii- where Clmstma*
Bangh.irdt ot Delton were, guests of Mabie Stebbins ol Ia»n.*lng were also
Li were exchanard. games were
Mr. and Mr*. Cha.- Hthman and
Mrs.
Sarah
R
Brand.dctter
for
Christ*
Mr. and Mis.' Royal Myrre had a.
guests. Mrs. Stebbins remaining over children . drove to I. i&gt;t Chicago ‘ played and a good time enjoyed by all.
gue.it.,’Christmas., her mollier. Mrs. mas.
•
till Monday.
Sunday lo spend a few days with Mra.
shuit*o,M&gt;ddi&lt;villa. Lb.
Mra Agile.-. Fisher and son. Dwight
Lama Batterlcc. an aunt. Sl.s. Mary
Dr. and Mr Clarence, Young and Hinman's parents. Mr. Hinman return­
Mr. John Nobli-s ente; tained lire, i
Mmchoase. and her uncle and wife. Mr., and Don. and Mr. and Mi*. Carl‘ family
of. Allegan, Mrs, Dagmar ing Tuesday. Mt- Hininaft will re­ .bridge, club ah&lt;! an extra table ot!
and Mrs. Frank Hay. all at Vermont-.j Johnson und family, of Bifttle Creek, 1 Rehthaler of Battle CrtekA and Mr. main (or a longer vim
Hile.
?
guests,
most delightfully at luncheon;
ypent Christmas day with Mrs Fisher’s' and Mrs. Will Young oi BeUevuc.
FANCY JAPAN
Mr. and Mr- Kuth Daniels had
..Mr. and Mn. F. B. Dioulliatd of daughter and husband. Mr and Mrs. siient Christina-, day with Mra Oscar Christmas dlniwr with Hie lorn".' r - Tuesday. Mr- Kim 'Sigler and Mra :
Pontiac and daughter Gwendolyn of G A. Zuidema. at Grand Rapids Mr.' Young at tlie family residence on W. parents. Mr and Mra. Eluyn Ltanieh! David French hud high and low »corc^.!
E*ch
Mra
Ed.
Kurtz,
ol
Detroit.
Was
in
nut!
B
S.
Holly
ot
Woodland,
was
able
to
the National Park Seminar*- at Wash­
POST’S OR KELLOGG’S
and Kenneth and spent ClinMnura
Green street.
’
ington. D. C spent the week end and bo taken from Blodgett hospital Christ­
Mr and Mra c W Clarke liad :i- nipht with Xfr and Mra A T. Eaah, ot town guest present. ’
Christmas with Mrs. Droulllard’s mas me und.is now convalescing
Bottler
Chrlitm.is gue&amp;U. Mr ana Mr- Will and lamily near Freeport
mother. Mra. J. R. Hayes
Mra. Zuidemyis home.
IDEAL FOR WASHING
Mr. und Mr.-. Burwell Scudder. Mu--- ! oiic-lrall teaspoon salt, one-half;
Kronewitter. of Middleville. Mr. and
Mr.; John Olney and son Robert of dred and Lyle. Mrs* Mary txwi S'rcrt*;' tcaspdon mustard.-paprika, one-half!
f«ii Pound
Irving. Mr. and Mrs Clare Furnt-u of and Mr. und Mrs Gerald Scudder. teaspoon sugar, six tablespoons salad:
Nashville and Mr -and Mrs. Wallace spent Chrutma, w;-h Mr&gt; Bun- &lt;1. „
j;. ,one-half
W.WM, teaspoon onion jrnce. one-.
in!,
Fancy Afi//«d. 'Lay h
Brown nt Grand Rapids
Scudder * stater and husband. Mr. and fvM.ll. .;..;i
, tl.u Mucr. two tablejpiwtwf
a Supply at 7hit Lol
o.
Mr. W. L Pennock relumed Tues­ II. ... ■ VW...
•FINEST QUALITY
----—
i-ura'-.d
rileiy. two tabtespta.m* vine-i
minced cclei
day frdm Big Rapids wiwre he spent
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dan
Walldort!
enter,.
j;
.
punced
hard-cookixi
egg
Glasses Fitted
Eyes Examined
the Christmas holiday wlt!\, hta son. tained with a Christmas dinner, twi nM,x U1C rtn lusrv(lidnt5 aixt add to
Eben Pennock. Hie latter driving him ty-two being presen’
Out ol town lhr &lt;(ll Artd the onion Juice and vineback cn route lo Chicago where he will guesu were, Mr, Nettie Kohler ot Luuanrf , .lr
u ildc\en.,. Add chill
Vacuum Can
U'ondtrfut Drink
Npreaenl Ferria Institute at the Na­ sing. Mr. and Mrs Rmwl Barnum «nd.^iut.(. n,I(rv 411d .,8S
tional Educational mectini;.
wife and Mrs. Romer lux of Jackson. ’
’ ..
__ &lt;»»■',...--------Mr Prank Eitaworlh of Kalamazoo
Dr and Mr*. Wynn Noble* ol Coral.
I'anbroiled Ham.
formerly Supt. of Schools here was in visited their daughter. Mra. Jack
RUb *the prjom ofThc pan with a
-------- .&gt;
----------*. and
.. .. in com-jntie
----- --- -- ol ,the
---- 4ham
_£- Jfat'.'
f
wlM nam
aJlce
the city Friday tor a short time. Mr. j O'Connor
the
past ----week
Ir jtire
and Mrs. Ellsworth's daughter Ruth ] pany with the latter and Mr. and Mr.*, is thin, cut in individual *&lt;Tvlugs. bes We Desire to Please You Better
Eyesight Specialist
|who
who was a little girl during their re«-|John
re«&lt;-i.iohn Noble* spent Christum*
Christmas day with fO
0Jl
u». rooking,
cooking, Brown on both .sides.!
aides
------ •----- .
u
». ■. I— —
■
* *-- — — J . • . &lt;....
V! _ * x • — .1
.
- . .
,..n,ru J A re I
;|j
deuce
here has,—been
leaching in Ann
Mr. and Mra. Milton &gt;&gt;
Noble*
at Grund- men
cook
slowly. Turn.frequently.
AF-]
; Arbor tor .the past three year.
jvllte.
)pw fen minutes for thinly diced ham. I
I Mr. and Mra. Chas. Bachclter had- Miss Stella Heath from Nileu. Mix. and fifteen to twenty mlnuuis tor slices j
|as Christmas guest*. Mr. and Mra.;Lota Heath from Newberry. Mui Mar- &gt;. meh thick.
Phone 2634
Hastings, Mich.
(Raymond Bachclter of Ferndale. Mr. 'Rare*, and Roy Heath cf Muskegon
------- ------ --------------------and Mra IJoyd Gaskell and family of . and Walter Hcalh of Albion spent
Defa’-s in traffic jams help to bum
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Dowling. Mr, and Mra. Bernard Quin- jC’hrUUna* and the foli.iwiuj wt-.l. up 15 pur I’ni o! ’-he g*Milmc m the:
ley of Niles,'Mra. Agnes Quigley and with their paituU. Mr. and Mra. Geo.. average vliy motorist’s tank, U juu-.
I Miss Maude Quigley of Grand Rapifta. Heath.
been estimated.

It is with a sense of deep apprecia­
tion of the fine patronage accorded
this store, that • we take this oc­
casion to thank all friends and pat­
rons lor their many favors extend­
ed during the year just closing.
.&lt;] We extend our sincere best­
wishes to all, with -the hope that
1933 may bring to all the blessings
of Good Health, Happiness and
the greatest possible degree, of
Prosperity.

•A-/
4'&lt;

Clothing for Men and Boys

Helpful Suggestions

HAPPY NEW YEAR
From

The North Side Grocery

BETTER BARGAINS

Saturday, Dec. 31

Friday, Dec. 30

35c

Salmon

Butter
24c
Tea-Pot Tea KU.n«. 18c
Bran Flakes

ClorOX

9c

2

35c

Black Pepper
25c
Baker's Cocoa i»iA.ik&gt;» 13c

Bliss CoESee
23c
A

Octagon

SOAP
6
25c
CORN
MEAL

2 ‘£. 25C

Order Your New Year’s Meat From U».

L. V. BESSMER

f

HINMAN'

�the

PAGFSTX

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

WANTS
ONE C£NT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25 CTS

“

Hastings banntr Wednesday. December ?g.

New Chevrolet’s Add
fo Payroll of Nation

’ "---------- 7’

THE CHURCHES

ClwvroleCs public /thawing of its new

rrUBT rREMBTTKRIA!* CHUXCIL
FhanV;;c‘-al employment'.uid materials coti*
iptiiin. since «hla company k* the
iv.c manufacturer ir- the larged in­

BREST BOX NG GAUD
FOR SCOUT BENEFIT
। Continued from page one&gt;

ja'-ople arc back at than inJUiy other active form of sport:
i- c.mpaiiy * twenty —in fact there hasn't been a single in­
•» .'LOX) more in jury of any .,kind during the bouts held
» wutkpig exclustveh here
*
'to
’ date
’ "
Amateur boxing is a
er t-.t.- and more sport that fan* can enjoy in thr *am-.
throughout. tashion that they enjoy basket ball.
,i .. te are indirect- football or ba-eball games
’
t • announcement.
S&gt; far thr lut ot entrlrf include tlie.
'•ktf livrlrfxjod bv foliowine
....
whwh cl...
ChefFlyweight chus—Winston and Win­
in..' ;&gt;t iiatfn’. supplier* throp Lltchftvlc! und Babe Wll-rorck of
iluitic totals nearly lonti;.Herbert cooper. Pete Barlow:
S; with a retail‘and Harry Beaver of Hastings; MerleThis 1; Brulery of Otsego;
FTed Walker,
contribu* Crytgl: Herbert Stemlrr. Sunfield;
this year to1 Ursal Hartman and Virgil Ring of.
America
B.ddjng
&lt;&gt;n display at
Bantamweight dags—Eddie McGrath. J
A models tea-1 H.istmgs; Ravmond Cramer. .Sun- j
. new Fisher ■ field; William Edmonds. Belding
Ventilaticu and many othWcatlwrweight class—Howard King.*
-...tch the &lt;.-mpauy lia.. de- Otscgp; Leroy Hummel. Sunfield; Art*
ieLiin I;r it the leadership in Dowdell. Belding. Bud Wiecorek andnjoyed tor tPur.Jolm Northrup. Ionia; Steve-Karnu-sJ
ix
\V.*g Cool and Tom Graham. Hustings.
. i. .1 .:i th- new
Lightweight class — Lovewl QuidtxcA
.nd epeed tn the and nick Brown. Otn-gu. Jo,- Geiun.
•ir.'uni- B-lding; Wilbur DiBaril. Edmore. Leo
us Syn- Witt. Do*t&lt;r. Kenneth Strnuer.' Sun-'
S.:&gt;nt field, and URoy Bulky. Belding

lore than
Beautiful:

Lifelike,

Natural'

EXTRACTIONS
50C
DR. O.L. BROOKS
Faiarrl'.- te»l vf ttcrprr JlosjilUl
MAIM OFFICE

OKA ND RAPIDS

KKAK niUHCH

Our Success
ful buiinr.s •naiureinrnt and
Mthfaclorj dealinc with poliitboidenu
SEE VS » OR INSlRANfE

cnurcn or

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURXtitF. COMPANY

J. L MAUS &amp; SON

;h safety Stanton; Clair and Frank Kaufiman. ,
■ in th- Alto. John Mitchell. Lowell. FrMus '
t&gt;- *l:«» bv Wordmark. Edmore; Ken Buehler
•Stream freep-rt Ruy.il Haye'. Fird Thumar-.
h n.-l- Btxl Chair and Dirk Palmer. Hasting*.'
&lt; tl&gt;. •
Middleweight claw - Richard and
luit :n-1 diaries liaird. Lowell.
itltwj -Light Hravyueight claw — Hartwell
din- -Weigand. Lake Odea**. Robert.Schill!».- man. Hasting?; Pete Mitchell. Lowell ,
itjj ol airplane
It local fgns were asked tn arrange atrading; positive ‘ card especially to their liking, it is]
-r rteerlng.
‘.proliable a good shine, of the above'
liumy nu-rv. tit - name* boxers would lx- included. Mot
be nundfill ot cf them have appeared In the local
ring al hast once and provide*! plenty
of action while their bouts were in

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FlTTF.t), EEFASEEn
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH
CLOCK. JEWELRY BEPAtSlNo
CASH FOE OLD GOLD.

HASTINGS MARKETS
EMMANUEL CUUECH.
lEPiSCOFAl.)

cm;

HASTltiCS FARIEII.
MEtPoniRT EI'lKOOPAl. CHUECH. •

Because of the line list of entries and
pnc&lt; .
the tact that aU-Rrocee&lt;U will be con
trained forme/ tributed by the Odd Fellows to canhave hem coins back i »-qn scout work in the cdunty «&lt;• tx*
Chevrolet '• widely distributed; Here that tills show deserves good sup
and assembly plant'* ) port., Etcry ticket sold will not only
tn th- kxpetal,entitle the irxn&lt;r to see one of the
i. |«e.-ib!»- by best card* of amateur boxing to be
in- circulation ;jnovjd«1 tn this section of the state I
in'during tlie current wnson but will*also,
lallbe {i. direct contribution to boy scout j
■ii I activities ■

...

..' . Home Economics
■■
Extension VVork

T

SLT CVrrD KRETHEEX CHUECII.

CARDS OF THANKS

Real
Home

WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

•B0A3WAV I MEEH

•4mbulcinu&lt;Serwe
PHONES .
HOMC2605
»«*« 2225

BANNER WANT AD VS. PAY.

HOLDING COMPANIES
| extension o ioup no. i.
NEEDLESSLY
”a
” No
tll“atnarr
&gt;‘
HCEULEOvLi COMPLEX
uumrutA rjl|nty
ExtOrou
.-n&gt;!nn
Club1 of
met
the
hmur of Mrt; Nellie Matthewx. Mon' Ecor.oniist Says Intricate Util­ । ilny aftrrtipon I&gt;c. 19. Mr*. Aahalter,
ity Structure Tcnde To Weak­ chairman. presiding.- The roll calf was
answered with a favorite Chrlrtma*
en Spbaidiaricfi
t rompaiiie. to-\«rV interesting levum on making
rfl.tply gbtanlic HJiday Sweets" She also explained
and many *&gt;uch •!&gt;. Health Score and each member
han any «cun6-1 checked her own 'Core .
id financial man-' Tin leader*.’ Mrs Dahlstrom and
. -|mrtn Profrvor Mrs Cooley will tire the lesson on |&gt;rcSchool of Busi-1 paring vrgetabta* in the near future.
at thr Unfvynltyl I tic meeting place will be announced
he Bureau later.

EXTENSION CLtfB NO. 2.
been attackWill meet at the home of Mr* C D
&gt;tne of tiw-ir |»&gt;ll- &lt; Bauer Tuesday. January 3 *&gt;&lt;h a'
;&lt; runs »o tlie pub* J cookejj vegetable demonstratkjn at a
* are now proving1 one nclqck dinner. All members urged
ojbe utilities them-; to be present
'
.•utpouit ot sound
*•* —
• ;ch *• mpan.ri &lt; TUp Green v.L»d» Inspire ApprtHr
m-Ivi-s bv cleaning I A cnsp green salad raises the appeR, -11,A *•. : THO'. 7 C! USCH
!g for |«v. ib!&lt;s pub-!
appeal of any meal at least 7S per
t.-. nr Wat-.imar. out. uivurding. tu the judgment of
ut thr future win i prominent nutritionists. The human
indefinitely brcaine it k&gt;* » susceptible to color-the appetite
that an efficient group IU Immediately stimulated Since the,
mportlng companies profierly I "&gt;e must always be wld on the
always better off than great 1 be eaten before the stomach, aside |
(ani.-.iions where,w nutritional value, salads are|
i -i;.-. are ncc&lt;s-|»iN' additions to the menu from the I
grtr/p. .i,ul. when' •levtheUc «i&lt;-wpoint Carrots, rubbaue.l
n*&lt;» ar- com-1 * • &gt;ery. apple* may be diced und made'
&lt; .c share of'into »n appetizing salad with nunv
upport j'arent variatiuns
When raw. these food*'
•- 'Ound jirop-.1‘ i'e an appeal in c-dor and ertspnea*
hold-; which are too often lacking
&lt;! «nd•ecurlty
_____ _______
_ in the
.
Tt.c -bleeding" and. r*x&gt;kod product
nc member concerns) A lettuce cup a tomato cream
n;&gt;.Md&lt;*&lt; and achieve; cheese und a dash of piquant rlrc'slng
Frills and.
iiasuUm a chief factor in make a salad delicious
ruing nl! '
•
•etched edge* are unnecessary in a
should b«- rrinreoled tn the salad.
:r.pvnie«
with
the
object
of
If
your
stock
of
salad
suggestions
1»
MrrnoDisT episcopal church
g the foundation of the running low. perhaps these salad reci­
panv structure instead of pe* -will give the necessary impetus to
luircd in advance to pay your Imagination:
i thr stock nt'an over-ex&lt;-r ‘ company When hard
pound cottage cbce.v*
Mich a liolding comjinny
1 t chives..
nable m «ire. with genuine, I1.- c raw carrots, grated.
rrtiotl management econom-.pany ran withstand He.... chives, which have been finely
Mix
dru* unlKiut serious du- chopped, with the cottage chees- sea#or Watermgn * survey i*on with salt and serve dn lettuce
giant groups, however. I leave* Make a border &lt; f the grated
with'the tusk «&gt;f managing.,carrots around the cheese and
going concerns out of goodgarnish with tiny circles'or strips cut
•.d had nuUtics, often scattered widely from a green papper.
id nil having to cat*n to pay the debts-------------- --------- -----------; of thtlr over-expanded holding or par- Sunday Breakfast* Arc a Real Treat
I ent companies, are almost sure to find
■Take time for one gtxxi breakfast
•trlvr.i in deep water.
each week." says Inei S. Willson, home
ihln the industry.there are plenty economist. "You may not need the
:
example*, of. xuunc} holding i food, but you Will enjoy the sociability
.mpaiiv financing and therefore there of a leisurely breakfast hour.”
c-hurch or cubist. coats oeove.
excu'i- why future deveiopmerx ; A leisurely breakfast means that the
il not fellow along their lines, aaysimenu is more elaborate than the usual
v &lt; i Waterman. The recent de- Artfee and toast week-day affair. After
. ; ii..' be,:n a M'vere test of utility । all there must be food to linger over.
* ' ;i;;onfcs and has served to I The following recipes will fit in nicea &lt;‘ the sheep from the goats.' |y with the Sunday morning breakfast:
Many
y urganiratlons will survive and Fried Sall Pork with Creamed Gravy,
prosper and their management meth»- pound sliced salt pork.
k1 , .• houjd point the way. to sound and ! 2 tablespoons flour.
XOTICS
KKOISTEnED BRAND
OE STAMP
; reasonable procedure in the future.
I! 14
j4 CUI
» milk.
cups
milk.
। '• teas noon neoDcr
'
1‘anbrolled Bacon.
,! cook
Cook •. para
pork siowiy
slowljf until crup.
crisp, and
Place a smgle layer of bacon in a; keep hot. Pour of! all but two tablerax&gt;l frying-pan
Place over a low spoon* of fat Add flour, smooth, then
j i heat; turn frequently and turn ofi ac- griidually add the milk and stir until
cumulated fat from time to time so boiling. Simmer 5 minute*, add pepthat the b-ittom of the pan L* only well per. and pour sauce around pork. If
। greased When the bacon la light gold,-'your appetite Is specially good serve
&lt;n brown and evenly crisped, remove with new potatoes cooked in their
from par. to hot platter.
j jackets.

After Christmas

BARGAIN!
At our store you will find hun­
dreds of gdod things to have in
the house at prices that you can
afford to pay.

Why not take advantage while
the prices are so low and add the
pieces that you have been want­
ing so long?

How about that LIVING ROOM
SUITE? We have some wonder­
ful bargains in strictly new
styles. Conte in and look over
our line. We know the price
will suit you.

Miller Furniture Co.
‘Complete Home Furnisher
IIAST1S.CS. MICHIGAN

Pre-Inventory Sale

orUSED CARS
At Bargain Prices
A 1.1, of t hem are in good running condition, and have

have placed on them, they

are truly

BARGAINS.

with a name and a reputation back of it that stands
for quality and SERVICE.

If you are looking for a

BARGAIN in a used ear call and let iis s‘how you some
Here they are-

1928 Studebaker Erskine Coach
1927 Sfudebaker Commander Coupe
1929 Studebaker Erskine Coach
1929 Whippet Coach.
-1931 Chevrolet Sedan.
1926 Studebaker Big Six Sedan
Model I Fofd Roadster
With Truck Body.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
Phone 2101

Hastings, Mich.

nn recommendation
of the stale Ranking De­
partment. made- by reason of not
being able to obtain adequate
interest on reserve funds, and in

TRUSS
WEARERS
Welcome New Feature

posits, compounded srml-annual-

Battle Creek, decided upon the

furtherance of ufe and
conservative banking.
Delton State Bank
Dcilon, Michigan

Farmers State Savings Bank

thought your truss cc^ild be so
comfortable and secure if you
wear an Akron Mechano-Pann
with new exclusive feature
“Selective, Pressure Control."
Lei us demonstrate to your
satisfaction.
Expert nt cum servica.

The Prescription Drug Store
• *. A. L, BARKER. Rrefr.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

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

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Afro Ambulance Service

�t
Wednesday, Dec., 28,1932

PART TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER

state and county taxes. Govemor*elect
i Comstock insists that the legislature
(must find a way to raise the state tax
without any levy an real ertate and
thaw probably will be done. If *o that
Mr.-G. W Sheffield I* one ot the
1*111 lake 1388 from tlw $26 38 per
| thousand for this city, leaving $2250
-i-^—tper $1,000 as the tax necessary to *upMUST PROVIDE SOME FORM port the scbooU, the city government
The Young Men’* Y group which inft.
OF REVENUE OTHER THAN rand’pay the city’s proportion ot the with C. F. Angell last Wtdn&lt;'sday*win
meet next Wednesday. Jun. 4 with
| county tax.
ON REAL ESTATE
i It Is difficult to tee how the county Mr. Aben E. Johnson f&lt;fr pi.’ luck sup-.
. ■
I tax con be reduced, with so much per and discussion,। money .nul
required
for..^
welfare
and relict
Rev. C. M." Conklin and C. F. An* !
FIFTEEN PER CENT LIMI
,„w
a
$22 50’would
be tlie
$7.50const!-11
above gell meet a group of older boys of i
TATION WILL CUT TAXES ;woik
the $15ThU
minimum
fixed by
Quimby neighborhood this (Thursday;
j tutlonal amendment. Tlie city council evening
(
for pot’luck supper and Bible
Several Townships In Barry Co. and (lie school board must undoubted­ study at the home of Merril Clemons
-- — -----ly make further economies; but it i
Are Now Bolow Limit Bet
; (ftmi too much to expect that they can
The Woodland Hl-Y group, ’.rd by
By
Amendment
_jThis
_______________
___
pate $7 50 on the $1,000 from the cost ,Garnet Townsend, met with George
In a recent Issue, the Bonner
whool* and of maintaining the .Schalbly this week Tuesday evening. C
■‘“'-“O '»■»-• ““-.SSiUl:F Angell assisting.
Hastings Hi-Y have their formal in-i
ment of tlie total tax rate for 1932 m .^iy ha^ u&gt; b,. llelpea by the state,
each of the townships and for this city.; through some levy that will not be troductory services at the first meeting.
It also gave the debt service, per $1,000 j made on land or on personal property. 'of the New Year. Jan. 3rd Mr. Albert'
#
assessment, for thr townslijpg und the Tlie proposal made by Representative 1Becker leader
Bob Rowe, who will play full back,
city. By debt service we mean pro--Vcrn Brown, when he recently spoke in
vision for paying principal and inter-1 Hastings, was a sales tax. or possibly a on
' the all Eastern team with Newman!
next
.
Monday,
is
sori
of C L Rowe. Y :
cst on debts which have been incurred.! combination of sales and income tax. ।
but. which will have to be paid in fu- jaa a means of supplementing tiw JSecretary, who organized Barry Co •
20 years ago.
turi years.
,
[revenues that will be necessary to -some
'
The'new MMvfltntlnnnl
constitutional nmomlmont
amendment. : keep schools alld City gOVenuncillS gO­
adopted by the voter* at the election Iing. It cun be seen that the townships (Questions and Answer* In a High
November 8. fixed the limit on avess- [will gel along very nicely if the state
School Discussion Group In the Y.
inent of property at $15 per 11.000; but tax
i
is provided for without any levy on
It provides for the payment of prtn- real
t _. estate
.
„ ’that were
If
.... done every
1. (Question) "What is faith?”'
clpal and Interest on debts Incurred township in the county wpuld be well (Answers) Faith-ls one's devotion. To
previous to the adoption ot Hu- amend- below the $15.00 minimum, without any believe in your owfuelf or anyone else.’
inent. Tlie Hanner staled last week reduction in township and school taxes Trust. Faith is the substance of tilings
that three townships Barry. Carlton And both these can be reduced to some hope&lt;i for ’ AU powerful belief. Faith I
It brought them a nice little sum of money right
One Very Decided Lesson It Should Teach, Is
and Hastings. after deducting for debt'extent. ,
is loyalty to what one believes and,
service, .are already lower than tlie $15’ In order that our readers may mc think* Is right Believing and ifclng|
when they needed it to pay taxes, to provide
That It Is Wise to Save a Part of Your Income
jier $1,000 twsu Others are cluse to how the different townships and the true to something. Believing. To be-,
Christmas pleasures and to dj&gt; a thousand- and
tlie line, varying from 92c to $3.88 on city would be uttected by the suggested Move in something. Trust. Belief in
for the “Rainy Day” That ALWAYS comes
the $1,000. Furtiicr tax reductions can' changed in tax. levy, we present the something like religion.
one other little things that are demanded at this
In One Way or Another!
probably be mode in the townships. so same table we gave last week in eon- ^2. (Question) "What U prayer?"
particular time of the year.
tiiat it will not lx&gt; difficult- tn get air of nectlon With tills article, as It yo fully (Answers) Prayer is trying to clear our
thcin«down to-the $15 basis.
explains what tlie situation Is. and minds of difficulties. To believe in
There is still time for YOU to join our Christ­
TMs city, however, will have a real what w1lj result if the state tax is pro­ God.
Doesn't 7%is Suggest Something to YOU?
Talking -with God. Prayer is
mas Savings Club. 'It offers methods of saving to
’ problem; for. deducting from the 831.211'vidcd.
’ * " for
' without &amp; tax on real.....
estate. nn attempt to find a satisfactory rein-'
tax rntc for this year per $1,000 the; In the case of tills city It will prove tion&amp;hlp with the unlvprsc. Talking
It should. It OUGHT to convince youlhat the
suit every person. You can put in as much as you
debt Service of $4 83. leaves $2638. that gome outside source of help, par­ with God and asking for help, etc..
fvant to each week or just as little, and in 11
SYSTEMATIC SAVING of money is a most com­
which has to be raised thia year to ticularly in maintaining our schools. is Prayer is the asking for something)
take care of the city's running ex­ necessary. And that would be true of from God. Talking to God. To ask I
months from now you’ll have a nice little sum of
mendable thing.
Altogether too many people
penses the oust of maintaining its most of the. smaller cities which main­ help from God.
A way of com­
money and you’ll hardly know how you got it.
do not appreciate the value of a dollar. It is aw­
schools and tlw city’s proportion of tain high schools.
municating with God.
3. (Question) “What, docs it mean
fully easy to get into the habit of spending money
to be a Christian in High school?"•
&lt;
Why not start NOW ? Don’t be one of the “I
—and it’s a habit that’s even harder to break.
(Answers) To -be a gentleman. To be'
Wish I Hads” a year, from now. It’s all up to
honest, faithful, and have .a good
ehnriteter while here on awiiy. Doing’
Such times as the whole, world has been having
*3
. you, of course, but if you could see the happiness
nothing to harm others and being ul
for the past three years/are not pleasant to ex­
and pleasure it always brings to members of our
help. Forgetfulness of self. To live!
up to the Golden Rule. To be a)
perience, but they will help to bring a lot of peo­
Cbrintrnas Savings Clubs at this time of the year,
•=?
Cliristian in high school means to do|
ple
to
their
senses.
you would want to join.
what Is right, be clean in'tiiought and!
action. To uphold tlie honor of the'
Assyria Twp$17.93 $ 189 $16 04 $ 666 $130 $462 14-H $189 8’54
school. To be un honest, trustworthy
Baltimore Twp. .. 20.95
“289 —
—
-2 89 1.00 und a courteous person. Have a strong
1804
Burry Twp.. .
2531
1333
9 03 292
4 17
character, will jxiwer. To respect;
Carlton Twp.
1289
others and help 5’our school.
1890
892
Castleton Twp 20 54
66 427
4. (Question) -Are we responsible
Hastings Twp. ...
16.06
5.25 133 3.53
31 far right and wrong in society.” &lt;Ans1801
1.00
Hope 'Twp. ■
1.96 1665
8.57 15 92
972
5.57 1.00
• Irving Twp
5. (Question) “I* it necessary that’
Johnstown Twp
7.21
wv believe?’’' (Answer) Yes. (All the
285
2 57
Maple Grove Tup. 20 60
same.)
7.36 1 45 HO
Orangeville Twp. . 18,09
1.20 1669
150
6. -(Qutsjion) "How can I demon-r
.40 strale my bi&gt;llef?” (Answers) By your'
Prairieville Twp. . 19 26
Rutland Twp. ... 2136
18 88
238
actiniw. In your faithfulness and'
9.79
Thornapple Twp . 21.81
237
showing of your character in believing
93 4 07
1619
Woodland Tup .. 25.21
902
in God. By my actions. By acting it
2 84
1665
Yank. Springs Twp. 18.74
out in your dally life, if It is actable.
2638
Hastmga City .... 31.21
Demonstrate by doing the right thing . Ti-vct-f UNDER GIBRALTFR
।
iii'hfpf rmra
1IENDERSHOTT.
daughter. Mra. Karl Kruger Mr. and
and being what you believe is best By A Tl1
!
DURFEE ITEMS.
Everyone was shocked Thuriday at Mrs- Kruger are the proud parents of
your
Rev R M. Hall recch’M the sad
.
|
Several
from
here
attended
the every day life mid actions Bv’ From tune to time plans have been
Milo.
being a true Christian. By telling your I ndviinced for building tunnel* under (news of the death of hU mother and the sudden iiasslng of our neighbor. “ bftby
rI h0™ Wednesday. Mr.
Mr and Mra. Bradfield entertained Christmas program given at Kellogg opinion to some one or a group.
I wrtain narrow stnpa of water such as left Immediately for Caledonia. Thurs- Samuel Bogart. Tlie family has the Molt* mother fa staying with him
at a birthday chuper Sunday. Dec. 15, school Tiiurxfa) evening uud reported
----------- the English Channel, the Red Sea. Her- ' day. returning Sunday nnd preached
sympathy of all.
whUe Mraaway.
in honor of tiictatter'.-; mtitiier. Mrs. a
entertiunment.
Questions and Written Answer* Used ln&lt;f Strolt- ttlld the Strait of Gibralter. here in the evening. He will also
■At tlie present Uncle M!ke HenderMr. and Mrs. Elmer Slocum will eriWilcox. Corers were laid for eight,
[--------------- • • •
i—
In Discussion at Young Men’s Y. M. A fcw &gt;cars B«° EnglWb and French preach here Wednesday. Dec. 28'at shott remains about the same.
tcrtaln their children on Christmas
«■
•
&lt;•
—
&gt;
...
*
_
(Hivimvra
hrhl
-i
conference
tn
deter,
cleht
in
the
evening
‘
Mr. and Mra, E. Quick will have for EAST ORANGEVILLE
eight
in
the
evening.
‘
’
f. A. Group l4Ut VS’cek.
! engineers held a conference to deter­
Many in this neighborhood are suf- day.
i .Dne-iinni &lt;•«„
mine the feasibility of connecting their
Chihtiibi'. guest*. Mr. and Mrs. T. TuCk!
AND WEST HOPE,.
Floyd Garrison nnd family and Er­
All inemlxrs were present at the fcring from the flu.
nli
SFi .
W; ... under-jur L™. project
Grace Brill spent Tuesday and Wed- nie Matteson and family will spend
and daughter. Mr. and Mra Ferri*
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johncock enmeeting at Mrs. Purcells Fri­
,hc *1,n was ^rded as to, day and had their second lesson in nesday night with Mrs. Showerman In Christmas at Leon Moon’s In Dowling.
Qulck and sons, and Mr nnd Mrs. IL tertained- for Christmas on Monday (Answers) The so-called common peoHastings.
Wilbur Shantz ami family will spend
Scobcy.
! the latter's brother and stater and their’ pie nnd their stalls quo and confidence!
nutrition.
’, . .
.
,» ™nUdCT b“‘“Mr. and Mra H. J. Flower will rn-| families also their daughter and fam- &gt;,I ,h.« pm,,* C«-TO-r.Uol&gt; o( thr .,
Mrs. Fancher' and Miss Strikeri Mfs. Bernie-Molt went to Horner Christmas with his mother near Coats
—
t»Wlr. It .lr|»iul, on ,,»■ praple. O„ ""’J*1
tartaln their children and grundchil- [
z
.
demonstrated coqking spinach and I Friday to stay a week or two with hcr Grove.
... . . . ..
... .
.....
Collins spent Christmas, Uiv IhUitriU- ot th. propio.
tnu ot, .U ilrar U Sp.u, thr cabbage, without water, in seven;
daughter of Dowagiac.
jrlth'ho brother, I. R. Jones, and fam­ 0.. proplr wl.o make up the notion efernment or uluch hu aln-e.ly t,k- minutes, after which dinner was served I
Ila citizens
en the flrM s,f,ps toward tlie construe- by a committee of five. Then Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kraus, of Gull ily of Oaletburg.
3 .Question. -What Is Uete.t: "ton of k tunnel under Olbr.lter. thus Fancier gave the lesson and Misslake were callers at the Flower home
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Johncock and
j
Thtysday evening.
sons, spent Christmas with Mr. and problem ot the present time?' .An.-Uw eont nenu or Europe Striker the exercises.
went
Tlie
te-kd)i
u
tment
ot
Ute
peo1
«“(*““
IWlmln.rr erplmlory
Rev. and Mrs. Fred King and son. I
Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield will have for •Mra. Chas- Von Vninken of West Bal­
pin to a more stable basts of economic i ’”Jrk ’Ul-'
tinder
for sonic
Christmas guests Mrs. Charlotte Ryer­ timore.
life and strengthening of faith in peo-1 time, including the sounding of the en- attended the funeral of C. E. Hough-1
son and son Lavern of Hastings. Mr.
On Friday evening our school had1 pie. Financial independence. Getting’llre channel for depth by survey ships ton al Tamarac Wednesday.
and Mrs. Wilcox and W. A. Spaulding. their
„ tree and Christmas program un- the right men to take * *al interest from Ceuta, nnd the unking of shafts
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bateman and I
Mrs BclUngi i spent Wednesday and rfcr the direction of their teacher. Miss' n- the afiaiis of the natiorf Thu prob-»three feet in diameter at Trnlfa on the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond «•
at- ।|
the night with her aunt. Mrs. Laura, Norma Custlw Tlw children did fine' :iem of social adjustment. Labor nrob- i Spanish side. Engineers estimate that
“ funeral in Battle Creek
Cudwalluder nt Hickory Corners Fzl-1 with the program.
, 'lein. Economic situation.? Correcting!^ will be possible to construct a tun- Thursday
day, Mrs. Bellinger visited Mr* Grace', Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johncock and let a bad Fwrrnment and corruption, nel about eight miles in length
| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christy of Has-,
Marshall of E. Hickory mid Mr. and | .wm spent Christinas with Mr. and1 .'in the government.
hi order that the proposed tunnel'tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. c F. Moreau at Augusta
Mra Arthur Johncock of Cloverdale.
I ' 3. (Question) "What fa success?" may be dedicated
peaceful rather!Mrs. Prod Christy and family.
Mr. and Mrs Clark Osborne will cat i Mrs. Herb Johncock entertained' j (Answers) Success is the hanging on; than military purposes, the committee j Master Billy Christy was absent'
Clwistmns breakfast with their dough-' Monday for Christmas her children
' to happiness after other people hate. which fa studying the matter will make from school Thursday and Friday on’
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Jensen, and and grand children.
.
. let it go for so called thrills and » proposal to the League of Nations in- account of illness.
children.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson und
E ARE about to .launch out into a
-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood will enter-1 daughter, Maritin, entertained their. amusements. Success is the fulfillment t siting its co-operation in. the project. I Miss Grace Baulch ot Owosso and
committee is composed of eighteen |Miss Mar)’ Baulch of Battle Creek!
tain the former’s parents Christmas' son. Richanf, of Kalamazoo, during the of a goal. A Job you cap do good.
New Year, and we want to take this
Contented living is one of the prime leading scientists, engineers, statesmen,, sp.-nt Christmas with tlie home folks, i
day.
holidays.
opportunity to thank all of our friends and
requirements of success. Success is the and diplomats representing France,. Ernest Bateman will spend Christ- !
nearest achievement toward the goal1IU1E? and Africa as well os Spain and mas with ills parents near Mason.
patrons- for their many favorp in the past,
. set by an Individual. Success Is health. ( Portugal.
.
with the hope that 1933 may bring to each
happiness and a permanent job. Sue----------------- *----------------------"*
MIDDLEVILLE.
DUNHAM SCHOOL ITEMS.
। KI1£S Kathertne Biake received very f
cess Is the reaching of a high ideal in
and every one, all the joy, happiness and
' life, something you want to do or be{ ____________
.____
______
About seventy
attend____
the
P. T.____
A.' favorable mention as to her scholarship;
prosperity it is possible for mortals to re­
'rlrlnv evening.
rvmlnir A
A Christmas nmern
&gt;... M.
wo,.
. ___
__ ... .
and reach it to a certain degree.
; Friday
programi ' ...
nt •the
S. C. wltlch is
very ...
pleasing
4. (Question) "What is gambling?"! was fciven jointly by the school'and the1 to hcr friends in hcr home town and I
ceive. It has always been our aim-to make
(Atuiwers) Gambling is the frequent- parents. Popcorn and candy were’ the school from which site is a gradu-1
our service to our patrons so satisfactory t?
ing of places where a game fa not play- served. The committee on tlie SingingI ate.
.
them, that they will want to be numbered /
ed for fun but for the reimbursements school decided that the first lesson1
Arnold Parker and Glenn Vander'
involved. ^Gambling is a game of would be given Thursday, January Sth1 Schurr arrived ’ home on Wednesday i
among our permanent customers. During
chance.and skill. Any game of chance at the schoolhouse.
from
the
M.
S.
C.
for
two
weeks
’
vaca!
or II mlkhl ho clIM rooh,hw«. MoJuanU, awUt hlu kft
(„ lhc
1933 we will strive to .improve oyr serv­
Won.
Insist on getting more heat for your coal dol­
mrnl.ry Hln or to- throujh m
ice in every way possible, with the hope
The school play Wednesday evening!
™... n.
hu
conlldc„to atae„e
means
by .h.™
chance. Risking -n.,
what ....
you
,’was well attended and well done.'
lars. Reduce the waste from an overflowing
have to get more. Gambling, is playing , lately on account of the flu.
that even stronger relations may be
of some games for money. Staking | The fourth grade is making a pro­ ! Everyone seemed lo thoroughly enjoy j
established between this station
it and many pleasant words are heard •
ash pit. Eliminate costly, troublesome clink­
money on a chancf of getting more, al- ,duct map of the zones.
,
for
the
manner
It
was
put
on.
Tlie!
and all who patronize us.
so. usually to get. money without work­ ' We are enjoying the hot lunches very
class received a nice sum for their ef-1
ers from your heating problem;
t
ing as work is meant.
'much.
5. (Question) ’’What is character?”-1 We are planning to have our Christ­
George H. Nofflca and family’are
(Answers) Character is the moral and mas party Friday afternoon. Some of
Bum RED COMET and save money.
mental strength combined with the [ the customs of other nations will be moving tp Uieir recently purchased
farm on Grand Rapids Street, former-1
use to wltich the strength Is put. Char- ,carried out.
acter is what you make yourself and,I Little Dale Sponseller is back in ly known as the Scoot Sherwood place.
If you want a GOOD coal for LESS MONEY
really tells what you arc. Character school after having his tonsils re­ We welcome then/ to this community.
The remains of Mrs. Frank Burr j
is the trained will power to do the moved. —Reporter, Dorothy Mack.
try our KENTUCKY EGG coal.
were brought here Friday and early i
correct thing. Character is the moral Teacher. Josephine Romig.
Saturday the remains were taken to!
basis laid or attained by any indi­
vidual to determine their social status
Mears, Mich., and the burial was I
DUNHAM P. T. A.
anti, behavior In society. Character isJ
at the Hart cemetery.
that trait in man which makes him। The December meeting of the Dun­
Lee M. Johnson went to Grand Rap­
what he is. Character Is your own. ham P. T. A. was held Friday evening; Ids Friday where he met his sister,
COURT AND JEFFERSON STREETS
traits,
usually
in
your
mind
and
dally
1
Dec.
16.
The
regular
time
of
meeting
Mrs. French of Scouville, Mich. She
FLOUR &lt;- FEED
COAL
CEMENT &lt;- LIME
actions.
has been changed to the second Friday
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BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
.evening of each month. A singing tend the JohiLson family gathering for
An uncompleted mllilon-dollar boa- ’ school Is being organized and will have
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telry at Miami. Fla.. Is being turned in- tltelr first lesson Thursday evening, Fred Johnson. west of town.
Gerald Bedford and wife of Traverse
to a huge poultry-raising plant withj Jan. 5. A Christmas, program of redprovision being made for the eventual tatlotu and music was given. &lt;nd jx&gt;p- City are spending the holidays with
relatives here.
accommodatlon of 100,000 fowls.
loom and candy were served.

REAL PROBLEM UP
TO NEXT LEGISLATURE

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

WHY NOT BEGIN TO
SAVE RIGHT NOW?
Thia old bank has served the people of Hastings and Barry Cunty for 72
continuous years—nearly three-quarters of a century, and goingback al­
most to the time when this county was pretty much of a wilderness.

In ALL of those 72 years, we doubt if there was ever a year when the
officers and directors of this bank received more pleasure and more real
delight, than we did THIS YEAR when our. Christmas Savings funds
were disbursed. WHY?

Because, without any question, they brought more-real
happiness to the savers THIS year than ever before!

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month of contest indicating they are of
Prof. C. O. Card. Iwnd of Michigan
TWO EXCELLENT NEW
winter laying strains.
State college poultry department, said
VANITIES OF HENS The pen of Australorps was entered there is little knoln regarding the Ausby the Orchard Hill Poultry farm of tralorp and Lamona breeds ax they are
Battle Creek. Nearly every lien in the not commonly raised in thu stale. In
Both Arc Winter Layers Of entry was in production in October, a search of the department’s poultry
' White Eggs—One Originat­ and thu pen led all breeds with a pro- library, he assembled the following
duction of BO per cent The average descriptive report of the two breeds.
ed In Maryland
for all breeds in the contest wa^ 47.3
“Tlie Lamona Is &lt;&gt;f American origin
™-.vinterest
...... --.....
More than uVunl
U attach- per rent. or. nearly an egg every other having bent originated on the United
cd to the eleventh annual International dav per hen.
•
States eovernnwnt experiment station
- ----- contest
----- • at
-• Michigan
— State
e—•- The pen of Lamondx
Lamonos frntrf tlie faint
!axm at Beltsville. Md.. wher
wticre
etbe
egg laying
jfre first matCollcgr through the entry of two com- nf S. E. Raymend .erf-Chardon. Ohio. Ing* were made in 191&gt;*TPb the reparattvely new breed* cf nen*—Aiw'rn- ranked second among the breeds with .suit of 14 years ot careful work uniotrw and Lamoni's; and both breeds a production of 63 per cent. White Ug- dt-r tlw sui&gt;« nisioi: of government exIcd all othcra wi.h the highest per- .horns were third With a production of peru .and its originator. Harry M. Laccntagrs of egg production in the first 51 4 per cent.
imon. fJr whpnl it was named by.adding an 'a. to Lamon’x name.
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•'The Lamona was developed by. ’
frosting the blood.of tlie Silver-Gray
Dorking, the While Plymouth Rock,
.md tlie Single-comb White Leghorn,
the thought of the originator being to
make a breed having the long meat
body of the Dorking, the table quail­
ties of the Dorking and the Plymouth
Rock, and the laying qualities ot the ’
Leghorn. ’
—The fowl resembles the Dorking in
type, is a little smaller and not quite
o loose-feathered or snort on the leg*.-It iu«c ,u white plumage, yellow skin,
lour toes, red ear lobe*. single comb,
and lay* a white-shelled egg.
-Tlw Au-strnlorp is a breed submit­
ted to the standard of perfection in
1929. As the name suggest*. It was
developed in Australia from the Black
Orpington.It is more upstanding and
. les.-, blocky in appearance than tlw
Black Orpington and has been de­
veloped ax an, egg producer. ,
■ Us body li- rather long with a grad­
ual su'-ep to the hill and the body 15
of gi»aL weight, but the feathering fit*
, more closely to the body than in the
' drpuigton. The comb Is single, the feet
are black or leaden color with the bot­
tom of the feet nnd toc.s-pinkish-whltq,
The plumage color is ItMroiM greentall-black in all sections and the un­
dercolor fit dull black.’’
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Michigan Votes for
President on Jan. 4!

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Christmas Savings Club
(TT’HE thousands of dollars we paid out to our club
■L members the early part of December have either
been spent in purchases of Christmas gifts, some
needed articles, the payment of taxes and accounts,
or re-deposited in a savings account fund.
That is just as it should be... That’s what our Christ­
mas Savings Club is for... that our members might
have funds to use as they please at Christmas time!

There ate many plans in our 1933 club—a plan for
everyone. We invite you to call and learn more
about our several easy methods of saving money.

Laming, Miriti—Michigan's actual
vote for president will b.- cost Jun. 4
When thc.xta’cs 19 presidential ckcnteet'in tlw senate chamber.
’
. TM elector* are required by law to
, sign'aix eupte;. of the rejxrrt of their
’ meetings- Thrf first copy tx sent to the
Pr.-'idt-tU of the United States Senate.

Fcdctal Depwrtpcm of State; th­
. ijcxt tw-n ropw.i qrc delivered to the
Mic.itgav DcfMrtnwnt of Htate; an.i
the last copy m sefil to the Senior
‘Federal judge in Michigan.
Until lfCt». ft -U.O. necessary f.r a
nwRamgi r tu carry the report from
tansing to Washington every four
y&lt; ar&gt;. Tlw need for. the nw-sM-nger ins
tluniitatt'ii Uy preparing the .&lt;tx copie* ■
of the report nnd sending them to the
vnri.'.iLi itnU-f.ils.
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Four Hundred Thousand Acres
Now Devoted
Of Wild Life
Fell.' htindrcd thousand acres ot Inr.d
m Michigan lire ii &gt;w devoted to the

FEATURE LIVESTOCK

Internationally known men. Wolfgang:
ir Game Division Center Of Stage Given To Ex­
von Goethe, often called the German;
hibits Of Best Animals From Shakespeare, and .George Washington. '
ires &lt;rf land arc
State Herds And Flocks
find President ot the United State*,
East- Lansing, Dec. 27.—Michigan Thp-aniilver*.ity of another (treat man.
livestock owners •will find their special lex* well known'but m his aplicn* equal-j
interest given plenty ot attention at ly derervlng of lasting fame, also fell
in 1932. that of Dr Robert'Koch,
MWJ years!
11.0)1 aerra where all the various stock shows to be held ; physician „„„
and scientist W11U
who ,fifty
■cted'and which arc farmer* Week at Michigan State Colstartled the medical circle* of Eu-!January 30 to Fibruary 3.
ri\pe and tfje world by announcing that
that !
of public. hunting
Colts, beet calves, and sheep owned he had discovered thr cerm that cbum-s
by Michigan tanner' who are co-op- tubercula'i*.. Scientific, medical, and;
umdard rrfilgcs crating with thr; College in livestock public health organizations in varlou.,
■tuarie*.- mostly improvement projects will bring tlw countries, including tlw National Tu-;
best’of fheir herd* to tlw College for • bcrculosis Association of the Uiift«M:
•tw.w that w«-ck. Students will use States and tlw Robert Koch InstitutCollege hvest.ock to stage the Little of Berlin, co-operated in honoring the
ng- International, a context in which the,physician’s name last spring. A dinner:
si lira manship ability of the students is wii* held in Washington. D. C. at
WatiTfoiS* sanctuaries such as the Judged and some of the world* best which Dr. Koch was lauded -for his
IliniJ-dtomr Park, nnd Wildfowl Bay livestock is exhibited
great service to the human race In dis.tai ’2.050 acres.
__
Good livestock hi« lost, none of its covering and thus making possible the
State i*ark» Imuii/ nxn than 1 000 appeal to farm owner* and nixwas'eradication of the cause of one of its i
ere- and c-&gt;ndih-rc»l .v • ttectivv refu- from the aIhiwx held throuslwut tlw'must
terrible
.scourges President!
i&gt; -.tai 2«Jin acre
A hast «W -mall- country indicate that crowds attending ’ Hodver. in crtlllng on Hur nation to
and interest tn these evrnta iwve honor tlw memory of Robert Koch, dcn-fsTof 9.000 t-quaied any previous record*.
ing and
! elated that nnstinted honor was.dtle
A hqrae-punpg contest which will,thu great
|&gt;hystcian. who alma*cl -.Ard by out *onw of the best jaxUing trams single-handed directed tiA war against
mmLMn.-i agMiiu*. each other will t&gt;- repeated on an insidious and destructive di.M-.ve
tv amoiu .thu year &gt; program Tins feature has Tlx- bcnellta ot Koch’s discovery loon,
rosw lib been one of thr most popular of F’anr.- especially large In fhi* country tn two .
.*• Week event* Lack of reating fa- of the fact that thr death rate fmml
c&gt;lkie.s for the crowd which wanted to. tuberculosis i* now only one fourth
innz and watch the pulling contest cauxd tlw’what fl was in 1M2
Sanctu- program committee last year to place
The National Tuberculosis Assoctatwo feature night programs on tlw'non received the following caUcgiam-

Encourage
Your FURNACE To
Do Better
:calendar for tlw week. This plan will; from the director cf the Robert Koch;

o- followed again.
.
Institute tn Berlin on the occasion oi (
poultry. «fid turkey, tn particular.[the anmvrrxury dinner • connneed ot'
will also be given good spots cn the1 the necessity of international ro-opcra-&lt;
bill. A turkey show andltion in the field of iuberculoria -re-1
a’.mwt perfectly preserved for 20 000 entertainment
exhibit of R O p stock will dntde’search and control, tlw Robert Koch'
years in the silt bed of a long orled honor* as poihta of interest for poul- institute greets America and ll» parup Mir.iT.vz.i lake, and showing phyai* trynwn
ittdpation in tlw fiftieth anniversary
.&lt; relationship* roriic great ape*, may
In addition to the show*, each line; commemorluns Koch’* discovery of the.
b&gt;- tfie proof science has been awaiting
i-inaimca
t:|.tt America, us* once inhabited
by auv a ci bvwtcclr will have scctionil meet- tubercle bacillus. We arc reminded of
'.L.
-MamiiWn than th* mgs at which expert* tn thoae lute* I hu words that nations may well co-opH e wiw m^n f^Li iwre Dr **« ■,cMlca’ ««««**» dally
crate tn aolvutf thu problem and in I
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b«’'
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ta.ium.1 Aei. STWttQre* IS V»«
,M
m oi nun. .nJ
- - the
- Uni
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LESS THAN CENTURY. ^&gt;*1 in this warfare for the welfare of
czmv, of Sciences meeting'at
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versity of Michigan.
.y »•«* aoout imu wnan tnc envelope •
\
...&gt;. which we are familiar today nA.
A tmgMiy 6f 20.000 years ago. recall- with
first another
anotner
me a modern fiction "American come into use Before that date the
tr3.;: ih i-.-..i, be Indicated bv the na- writer of a lotted would leave a space ’BtuisiMt in vot
ture of tlie find Apparently the girl blank on one Mde m&gt; that when folded.
.
6*w YEARS AGO.
had bee;-, wounded by a spear or ar- there waa an outride place for the; The modem cash register can trace
raw judging from * clearly defined a£l&lt;lresA
iu development through 6000 years, for!
erfufe
auu the
,m JU
». there
llirir is
„ evidence that thr ancients!
emi-;e fnlhe
In the right shoulder
shou.der bt^e
blade and.
and; jn 1^43 a Mr Pierson ...
made
first
since the body had sunk into the soft envelopes in the Umud States at a lit- , used a registering system that showed
bottom of the now extinct lake about . tIf ehoj&gt; on pu](Qn street. New York To the buyer and seller the amount inhal. a mile from the Jiore, tt t* prob- q1{v These were all made by hand
; solved.
able that sht- wax rmssing the water In
Warren de la Rue andEd-| The first caah register of our-modem
on a raft or tn a catioe. Tlw skullot,w.ln jjm patented m England ama-i period wax a device that punched holes’
anil’s »v«*Whum« cWnelor iruUlnp 'Bvelows andthe jm a strip of paper The merchant had!
lhc
patent fn the Unit-Ito count these holes to check up on
8ta!c5 fOT “n cn'flop'-,l’ldln« ma-' the amount of cash that the cash
’chine was granted to j. K. Park and c. drawer should contain Thia machine
owdem s Wat&gt;on
Npw Y&lt;jrtl
- w mwn|M
Jaajb Wlty
Mongoloid races.
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। UJu, mafty olh(?Ta pro&lt;Jl.oed about Ohio, tn l«TO.
I’ u estimated that America loses ,hi*t period, envtlovw, thus made were i while the latest machine give* althu-iy years a day watting for traffic nOt conufiereially successful. Just be- mo»t a stenographic record of the day s
hohu,
J fore the Civil War peenre H. Reay; business, including the date, alnouni,
• ’-------------- - ------------------- '
’placed cn the open markit the first clerk’s name, receipts etc.. It s»Ul reMere r.»ae issue* Irani the propeller., successful machine for making eme&lt;uins ita original name of Cash Regbof an airplane titan from its engine.
lopes.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25. 19J1

DALTON.
STABS IN UNIVERSE
have been thought to be very far away,
°&lt; Dr B J Rotrinson
ESTIMATED AT 89 TRILLION.1 but now
Joel Blebbln*. of Um Mt.
a unlveree of Imagination staggering;Wil*’" Obaemtory, CaUfonii*, repot­
------ -—
death last sWk In Kalhmatoo Dr 1
to lh&lt; Ac*"m7 lhu *&lt;xne nd
To!lowed ahortly afire At that Claw
District. In Otsego And Pres.and
roller *k*Ung became tlw vogwa. Stat­
que Isle Counties Peppered
“^.ym^thT to the bmered
,nd unxn°^L^ua2‘' «"»«&lt; A
of
ing clubs were organized, and bulk!’
With "Sink Hole,"
in,3 were constructed for that purpose.
In later years, before *r Uttar I al Ice
Airplane photographs recently com-, J™'* “1 lhe hon*
"m’ « enM '« ; University, at the autumn roment ion L
lun appearl
ftt ron*et, wtwn
was produced, roller skates were ueed
X Gladys GMkill enterUlned a
rays come to the observer through a lankly in th* playing at indoor hockey.
que Isle counties are.rfAmllng for.
/hrtriw tSre WtoftU 1 ,necUn« “«« Bl l,‘*' "University of ।
distance of dust filled otmoThe
sport has It' iwnodlc outbreak* of
the first time the reaCCemblance of few
d*L?a
WedM*- Michigan.
*
popularity, but today we find that It la
some ot the famous ••lnk-hoie»" to daJ
* *!***n,
„„„
In only a portion of the *ky. 7B.000 *
-----------------------------------almoat entl'ely among the children
meterorlc crater-.
■ Vernon Morford underwent an opera- galaXie-l
lU!i of which our Milky nni. F1.
rhoi giit
that wo ser the ure of rolk r skater
. .
...
,u, , h
tton for appendicitis at Bronson bin. .v.dr ,i e,.mnie ha«» been
bhoi out
The picture* taken from th* air show
Thutsdav rnorntng Dec 15 H«“ . &gt;.
® ,, ., ‘2L. mi“Xt ,
TO V. 8. ABOUT IM.3.
^n “finen"t ThU”d*y
cS^JfSXoZiaxlei
The first recorded patent of a roller
More than half of America'* popu­
2,^^.TdXi with
Washin U,n D'r ! w10.be mapped in Um heavere. wPh an 'skate was in FYanee in 1819 Other lation is found In cities, town* and vU-.
^Whokni.m^f them Med with1
uumate of about a billion star* «f------- ----------- •­in the 1 la&lt;orecord...
however, show------u* that
1
--------------- e-*.e- --------- water and looking as though "ixx shota j*’1' ’J"*
gjTD Mllrv
*blrh °“r ,,w,‘ iUn “ ““ *verw “m* eighteenth century, a wheeled skate
war, tn u&gt;c on the roads nf Holland. I A three-story bus is now u&gt; wi vke in
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hasting., Mich.
had l&gt;»n taken at tlie earth from
M Charles Harrington &lt;-neac’1 golaV•■ ,
,
..
S “""
I",,
»'“*
-PP- rvdduh tn ctor. The early part ot the last century saw ' Italy.
-.
.
True «nk h&lt;4ea, however, are no- IMjanp and the|r wives from Kalama-; —
craters formed by tailing meteors but
Christmas Dny
were formed when limestone roof* qf
WM receh^ here Wednesday
, tries of the world, Professor Sharfman . underground caverns were eaten aww Lf tlM? dealh of j^n-y c Aldri(.b 0,
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
Mdd. If a scliedule of world trade wu by water action, permitting the rock । oilIerturgi BRpd 73 years He ha.&lt; been I
OF BUSINESS NECESSARY attempted, it was predicted tiiat II und earth above lo plunge down Into.&gt;n&lt;a|Ced in the hardware and tmple.would soon come to grief on the rocks ' the cavern below, according to the Geo- nM,nt buHncs* in Galesburg for tlie,
1 r.f national sovereignty, which every logical Survey Division of the Depart-seventeen years He b&gt; survived by I
University -Professor Believes nation guards jealously
ment of Conservation.
Frequent!)\ bls Mn Burr, and a sister. Mrs Joanna
Economic Planning Essential
■ Rather than a rigid plan Imposed these hole* are about as large as a city j Moon &lt;lf Gllll
■on trade form above, or the obviously block and have ainxat perpendicular stockholders of the Delton Tel. To Prosperity
bank*.
In
some
Instancea
drainage phorw. c&lt;) wiu ^4,, lhe|r Bnnual mrrl..
unsurecM-fui control resulting from
A broadening and mp»e "rrnlLttc" traditional individualism and free com-• wa* cut otl by the slumped in rock* (||(f Bl tlu&gt; Community hall on Saturgovernmental supervision of business petition, we will find a middle ground 1 ami soil and the holes have since part- dav Jan
1KJ3 al t 30 p M
Mfs Bd„n needle of Hickory Corand 'Industry must Sud will I* thr which Is'practical and necessary to the ly filled wNti water.
wte /
Homc of lhe most spectacular of the |W
Thureday with Mrs Fran­
future policy tn I hr United Slates if common welfare," he predicted Till*
KROGER STORES
Searles'
a tea onabh- wonomic stability is to be will be a broader regulation of business ko-called '"sink-holes" are located in 1
Mr and Mrs: Piter Adrtanson andj
maintained. 1 I* Sliarfmxn. chairman activity s as a whole, a* railroads, Otsego county; one of tlitm known ai
of' tlie economic* ilepartnirnf ut tlie banks and public 'utilities have been “The Devil's Soup jowl." These are not | h^ wUI .pend Saturday night and I
true limestone "sinks ’ but are deep. aundav u1th Mr and Mr* Roy Adrian-'
L'nlvrrMiy of Michigan. t&lt;4d State edi­ controlled for years.
’Tile policy of government will be a KltaBtomWU in U»
„mUy ,t miIfc Cr,,k
tors assembled for th. annual
University • Frew club of Michigan pi&lt; ce-mial correction of fault* ami
ot Mnd. KT,vel .(id el»y. Fracct.iwle llrmt and two wins. Manin
M
t„ U11,in&lt; wrfn.meeting. “Economic. planning" its ad. abuses us they ujipcar and us they arc ttoallj all nt the OU- s-. "MnL hot..
Mr
Mr and!
vacated by some m»IuI fdonqintate hr admitted by public and business lend- j ar. nn.M alth wator and soundlns. d
Lb.
Mn„„ onM1
MW1,
railed ’ impracticable at the present er* alike to be harmful to tlie general; lune bren nunto jhnwlntt ujn. of
national good. Tiien- will beno com-1 holes to be almost 100 fret deep.
returned with them to spend u couple
1
bine..
Nome Are Dry.
Jot weeks through the holiday vaciRion.
I’rofes.ar r.hatfinan stated tiiat munUtic destruction nt private proper-j
ty
or
privilege,
but
the
understanding
•
A
few
mile*
CUM
of
the
Stale
Forest'
nn&lt;|
Mn
_
clarence
Texter
of
iiudncM and industry running unregu­
lated. as
tta-areMMuf situation to­ that Wither property nor privilege will, headquarters in Presque ble county HlMtings. Mr and Mr* Burdette Little
tharM McDermott I
day, has proved ronchuively that the la- so um d as to endanger tjic well be- J art iwwrnl dry "sink hole* In lime-1 n(J Mr nnd M
Pint
Fancy Select
fIope Center surprised Mrs Kate
private inn-re. is ret free by thr lais?* Ing ol the country as u whole," Pro-, stone rock. In the bottom of .there
Sharfman said.
wcll-Iike holt; frees flftv .f**1 high
on ht.r gjxi, birthday Wcdfa Ire policy are naturally unable to fecaor
In like manner wc will find it to are growing, and often the tops ob the nPMlay at
honic ol Mr; and Mr. 1
hold to n saw und safe courre. with
Lb..
mutual advantage to make prac-, trees are 30 or 40 fret below the sur-1 Jxo|1 Dunning
rr.ults tiiat arc contrary to the wel­ our
fare of buitims. itself. as well ns to Ural and far sighted trade agreements 1 rounding surface level. Here and there [ nu&gt; fhudrrn ea.c an cxrelknt
n. tinmil and international conditions. to insure the needed free How of for- 1 are fouqM extinct "sink holes which । ciirivtma* program al the schoolhouse
(Mi the oth-n hand economic planning, eign tiade. since' no modern producing . existed long before the great ice wl,^ afternoon and al Ha close old
in the mt.-c of a trade and industry, and creditor nation can remain isolat-1 as. there holes are now filled with SaI|U 01aus canM1&gt; lt w„ wld. ln „
as -(Uucnti’ri by some social economists.
glacial drift..
'rowboat from Hastings und helped to
One of the most famous limestone unl041d Ul0 lr,r of ,u* roany prerenu
Ls wholly Unpractical, tboifgh In llrory
A ••horipbarrow" .has been perfected "Mnks is known » Sunken Lake where 1
ha
w„h rt.v.
desirable."
j Mla M
|h(. tt.aCh(.„ also.
An economic plan, if laid out on a in Germany.1 It has a barrow within a' lhe north branch pt the Thunder Bay.
Wr ft.r ^rv &gt;orn. to „
that ya,s.
national -al. would bo dash with large rolling wheel, rollers on the Ibarf- ■ River tllsapjsmred into a limestone
Boneless
Lb.
Ls &lt;‘nc^±d Ln .“T Helen Aldrich was taken w mdch j
Ideals of ’ inrfepi ndi tier • at^* Conrtllu- carrying section. allowing it to remain I
last Saturday that *lse was ta\en t .
tionld rishi* as to anxise widespread free while tlie barrow Is propelled. Thk&gt; Hrtr Mr State Park in Presque W® |
county.
i’,to the Bontess hospital for medical'
objection and cvaxwjtt in the United imw device jiennlU heavy loads to be ,w,n,v
A large sink has been discovered be- ,treatment Her condition, is reported,
Stales und most other industrial conn-'1 transported easily.
ix
e*
nealh the waters of Lake Huron. The I,Ito be quite serious
hole is in El Cujon Hay about seven' Utile Charlotte Barner, got her hand
Lb.
miles eost of the city of Alpena Tlie caught in a motor washing machine!
hole contains 7(1 feet of fcater while Monday and injured two fingers very
tlie depth of the water immediately severely.
Lb.
. i
surrounding it is only a foot or two
Mr and Mrs Gerald Bush ot Charle­
Tlie cafitiK in of a part of another sink, voix came Thursday to spend the holi- &gt;
mostly concealed, can be seen in the days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs J
limestone bluffs on the west aide of the I.. N. Bush
bay where there is a large crack seteral
Miss Maxine Henton of Taylor UniFor safely of principal and regularity
f&lt;:r t wide and teveral hundred feet in rerstty arrived home Tuesday to spcnA
of (iividi iKl.-. inve»l your surplus funds
length along the Muffs.
ulllUit&gt; vavui&gt;uu
,)
; nrr
her two week*' ,holiday
vacation..
•s,
.
The
entire Leonard, family, together
in building and loan shares. They arc
Generally, aater filled sinks are &gt; wnv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith andj
without visible Inlet or outlet ami ihc(Mr and M„ H T Reynold* weir enas nbar depression-proof as any invest­
levrl ot the lake rises and falls with l(,rtall,(.d lpr chrhtmas dinner al the
ment you can find and return a
that of the ground water in the im- honir of Mr, and Mrs. George Leonard
mediate vicinity. These sinkhole lakes in Hastings
reasonable dividend.
are rapidly becoming focal points for | Arnold Faulkner is spending his holU
Interested tourist... Some of the water day vacation with his pan.nu.
x Fine, rich and diiUnctive
filled holes contain fish, plantings hav­
James Underhill suflcred a slight
ing been made by the state from lime stroke ot paralysis Thursday night. HLv
to time.
condition is Improved at present and
Certain jiarts of Alpena, Otsego, wc Jiopc for a speedy recovery. ■
h&gt; 25c
ie»j« n*. «&gt;,i «B
Presque Isle and ufher counties in the
Foil bodied end Revory
Feacy Country Club • enough for 9 pier
northeast section of the lower penin­
sula are underlain by limestone forma­
Mr and Mrs. William Dipp and Mrs
tions and it is In these areas for tiiat
i*rS« t«4-ib. io.i
ioh-&lt;z.
reatori tiiat the sink holes arc found, Harlow Seger were in Hastings Wed­
Mede ei you would neke it
Country Club - pure - undiluted
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
according to the Geological Survey nesday afternoon.
M1M Pauline Moore visited the Jones !
Division. Surface water works through
school
Tuesday.
.
this limestone; dissolving channels
I. I.. Maus &amp; Soiu-UrprcM niativcs in
Mr. and Mrs. O. L Lightfoot spent1
along cracks und joints until it forms a
Wednesday at Hastingscavern.
Miss Lola Wieland L- spending a few
days with Miss Phyllis Allcrding at Lo-1
PROGRAM WILLJtEEP___
gan.
TUNA FISH
Standard quality— An uaosasl velue
2 cere 25c
(j
Miss ^nna Stowe is on the sick IL*t
WOMEN VISITORS BUSY with
ear trouble.
Virginia Moore U confined to her
Lectures, Music, Drama And home wltlr the whooping cough.
j
Banquet Arranged By Comm.
J4*4-ib. MCk
No. moi
.FAIR LAKE.
or Gold Medel Flow
,
County Club County Gendeman
For Fa/mers* Week
A baby girl, who has been named
East Lansing. Dec. 27. — Music, Tlwlma. was born Monday to Mr. and!
4k&gt; p1.
10c
drama, lectures, nnd entertainment Mrs. Flojd Canicll.
Seeded or Seedlew
Country Club ■ foe quids, eery pier, puddi ay,
features are crowded l£&gt; Jhc limit on
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lottie ColON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
the women's program during Farmers' lister apnrelicnded three young men
[ Week. Jan. 30-Ft.b. 3. but the program taking wdbd from her. pile in th.',
; also provides enough free hours so any woods. They were Robert Engie. Roy
i visitor* to Michigan Stale College can Symons and Wesley Oster of Battl.enjfiy any of the genetai program,s ui Creek Deputy Flower* t&lt;g&gt;k then) to
I the afternoon or inspect the Exhibits Hastings where'they were fined 87 cosp.
''at the shows.
' which they were unable to pay.
.
Famom Easbewy—Rich and swooth—2 lb. 19c
| Clotho.. children, nnd food are the
Mrs Alice Searles Is very sick. Mrs.
| factors around which most of tlie S|&gt;e- Sadie Smith caring for tier .
COUNTRY CLUB
Fancy qsulity
2 1*lb. jan 25c
| rial women's program* are built but
; home furnishing and home beauUticaSOUTH WOODLAND.
lion also have been given attention. Tlie
^peakers will be members of the College1
Mrs. 3. J Varney of Nashville spent
stafi and nationally known authori­
ib pi,.
kl... 23c
the week end with her mother. Mrs
ties in certain lines of workA
Cellophane wrapped - 2 Ib. pkj. 2Jc
Hollywood - etuSed, pl. 25c ‘
| Nutrition work with emphasis on Lucy Rowladcr wholA very ill.
Mr und Mr*. E. Dcakina spent Sun­
! getting the most food value with the
ib.
.least expenditure of money will per- day P. M at F. CosgwvH'a ntar Lale7 varieties from which lo choose
Emberty . with home use de Urie
/
haps be one of the most popular sub-! view.
'Jccts dinrus^ed. Thr women who atMr.- and Mr*. John Blocher spent
[tend the Farmers' Week meeting* tn Sunday with their broihcr, William
’many cases are local leaders In ape-'Waddell, and wife on.the Center road.'
cud projects in their communities and
*** -----------Ite (hin«s lc.rr.r.1 w lhem are rtlwrt
J}5’T
। to groups of their neighbors in comPATLNTLD IN ENGLAND,
munity meetings.
The earliest record of a rubber tire
How to make the clothing dollar lies in a patent granted in England In
OR COUNTRY CLUB — la dalidom lofc.to wuce
more elastic than during previous [ 1845 to Robert WUltam Thompson
year* will be another subject with a
Nearly 50 years later, when the bin^iniilar
r*bl!rfrr.u
u
nar
nut
cvcle
hurt
rxsnw
intn
nmiuler
use
John
popular appeal. Children wear out cycle had come Into popular use. John
clothes at fast when wheat Is 40 cents Boyd Dunlop of Belfast. Ireland. in­
-------------- —FINEST FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES-----------------a bushel a* when. It brings a dollar. Tlie vented the pneumatic lire. Many im-,
homemaker's problem is to make the provemcnU were necessary when the
140 cents do the same work as tije dol- time arrived that motor vehicles re­
tar. and some of them arc doing a bet­ quired pneumatic tires. Michelin A'
; ter Job of It than some financial wix- Co. of Prance, incidentally, first ap­
ard* who arc trying to do the same plied a pneumatic tire to an automo­
bile
। thing.
When one sees the enormous quantl-!
I The annual homemakers' banquet
, will be held this year on Tuesday eve­ tics of tires tn use today, one cannot1
but be Impressed with the progress
ning. January 31.
from the crude.clastic belt of canvas
TAMARAC CORNERS.
which was covered with a solution ot
Clnlha Houghton poseed away Mon­ rubber or gutta percha, that Thompson'
day night. HU funeral was tjeld from produced, to the beautiful nieces of
Tsmarsc. church Wednesday at 2 P. M. workmanship being used today Vet
1 Rev. Griffin of Hasting* officiated. We that crude production is substantially
ho«ca-4-..j«
$
gfve our deepest sympathy to all thr same Idea involved bi tlw modern
TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
'the friends.
rubber lire.’
&lt;
Juae bhovan spent Monday night
with Audra Sears; in the evening they
Grc»t Britain hu developed a nitroattended Audra &gt; Bunday be boo I geu fertilizer that it u »ald will peruifl
mmSVoU te*
ChrUlnuu pony at Mra. Nogkr’s at j seven cows to graze wkere only tow
Lake Odessa.
i could graze normally.
ACDIAI

DUnTGQ CUHUU
1
i™.iY-rin*je!

"CRATER

r*lu&gt;n

FORMATIONS of Wayland »#• sorry to hear of his

Red Clover c..i
ENTHUSIASTS SEND US

New Customers

EVERY DAY
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

KROGER WISHES YOU A

Happy fttw year

In Our Meat Department ----------

Steak

12$£c

Fresh Ground Beef
Oysters •
Sausage
2 Lbs. Spare Ribs
2 Lbs. Sauer Kraut

25c
25c
25c

4

4

115c

Veal Roast

k A Real Investment

J

6l£c
7c
5c

Pork Loin Roast a*
Fresh Side
Pork Liver

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In Our Grocery Department

JEWEL COFFEE sr .19c
COUNTRY CLUB
- 27c

yHic Rational ?finait &amp;
ynueshnent (ffnntpantj

6c

Bread

10c

Pumpkin

French Coffee

ca«5c

Tomato Juice

. 15c I

CREAM CHEESE

Pillsbury

59c

Fancy Corn

Special Close-Out Prices

Raisins

29c

Mince Meet

USED CARS

"PEANUTBUTTER

3

25c

t

.s,

.. 10c

Before Inventory!

Don’t Buy Until You
Get Qur Prices!

Sorpe GOOD USED TIRES, size. 19x4.75,
18x5.25, 19x6.00 and 19x5.50. $^45
Choice......................... uy
JL

ACC
VII

On AU SEAT COVERS, AUTOMOBILE POLISH and All
HOT AIR HEATERS (except Otwell.)
1/

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&gt;6

OfS

On All Model T Parts

Don’t Forget a FORD 13-Plate Rubber Case
BATTERY will operate any $^U75
make of car for only.............. ..

Golden Dates

13c

Queen Olives

Cookies

10c

Salad Dressing

CAMPBELL'S BEANS -5c

GRAPEFRUIT —- 5 - 19c
Jonathan Applet
Naval Oranges

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO.

&lt; 25c«

Mlcwjin

Sweet and hdey

Oranges

BANANAS

4 * 19c

s- Me

iw. 1JC

■iMMd t» *•

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1972

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ANOTHER NEW PEST IS-

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CARLTON CENTER.

Mr. and Mrs. .Vaughn Mott have
We promised a full report ot Christ-1 There &lt;ere a good. many attended
UtADCn Aintu nu U/AV: Ml$s ,n” Manb&gt;’- telephone operator
HEADED NOW ON WAY.-at Hickory Cotners, and nephew. Har- rented a few rooms ot John Doater for mas activities tills week but an' the the Gllirhtmas exercises given by the
*•“* p'» ’£
----------jolJ Monty of the Elite diitrlct. were the winter. Glad io have them with us items have to go In on Saturday It Carlton Center school Thursday evewill be Impossible to do so. but will! ning and they were very much enjoyed
•
' An Insect That Destroys Apples Vuietlde guecu ut &gt;&gt;cr mother, Mrs. again.
jby all.
’
Verne Calthrap and family were In write up a'few of tlielr Intentions.
Is Spreading Westward
p^uri^h-vcr ha&lt;invad«d the Mlles
Kalamazoo Thursday.
Rehearsals are In brder at present' Tlie Brown school had their ChristMr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelp and Opal for tlw Christmas pageant. The pro- mas exercises Friday evening. A good
. (
'
Prom N. Y. Orchards
Schroder home and on* son u ill
Honeywell
were
Kalamazoo
shoppers
«•
DriircuU rephala mollipcs &gt;* the C^c^n pot la also prevent &gt;n that
gram and tree at lhe schoolhouse Fri-. many attended and enjoyed lhe pro­
?: ! name M &gt; w apple &gt;■««
Mildred O.tjw and .Thursday.- Other shoppsni at the same day afternoon were enjoyedkby tlu».- Beam very much.
place wi re, Lucy Nbrria, Mr. nnd Mrr uho attended and the pupils will now
m&gt;m Jessie Usborne and friend from
\ ,n
Thto»pee.t.la a Marine 8w»t; o! Huungs High ach-jol Mark Norris, and Cletn Munger. Mrs. have ii short holiday vacation which Kalamazoo are spending their Christ-t. । iharpnored leathduper.
are *]&gt;end.ng tbc»r vacation with home Smith and children. Robert McKibbm they arc looking forward to with much mas' vacation with tlie former'*- parnnd children.
i
Plot P W ctw 1) de*cnber the in- f°,k*
enthuslasm.
.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Usbome.
Mr and Mrs. Iraac DeBack and Nor­
i- r Jury to the fruit "a* though a rmall
Mjm Bertha Miller o.* the Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belson attend-' - A few neighbor# and friend* walked
,i i . riu!d dn&lt; hu nnrenuib repeatedly echoote is .pending the Holiday. with ma Castle spent Christmas with Mr. ed tlie 50th wedding anniversary of In on Mrs. Wm. Hale Friday evening.
and. Mrs. Frank Barnes of Climax and Mr. Belson* parent.'.. Mr and Mr*, jusvto remind her site luid a birth' through the apple dem.” Some apples Iff modter. Mt* Belle Miller
.■
may ha-- nearly a hundred of tr.e«ety^Ir ■ •tl Mr t^r!1 VanAukrn enter­ Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barneg John Belson. In Rutland Wednesday, day. A very delightful social time was
- • ■ -revet nt shape punctures, each t.V.fatamed on ChrUlma* day their children cf Cloverdale.
December 21. A fine dinner was sen -’ hod und delicious refrestuhente were
Tlie Christmas exercise* at the cd. but owing to the poor health of served, fie ver a I pretty and useful gift*
“
with about twenty eggs.
at dlnne:
,
,.
The leafhopper i kndwn'u the' Carl. Merle.and Wiltord VanAuken church were fine: a big ciowd and a Mrs Belson the party wag 'limited to 1 were given her in remembrance of the
-harpnoved leafljopbey braiuee uf Its are busy these days makmg a raid on moat enjoyable evening spent Mrs the members of lhe family only.
occasion
i.-eculiar eiongnated Iwad It is bright the sparrow population and meeting Paul Brown had charge of the pro­
Mr and
Mrschildrer
8 A Wertman will enHenney. Elmer Marlow and
terrain
their
gram.
preen In'color and lhe adults air about with good success.
_
Mrs. Hyde, principal of our school, Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs.!*** H“»eial of C&gt;’M* ,*°“’h,0I‘ “l
one fourth meh long. . The female; Mr. and Mrs Bernard Shepard enthturts her s'V.&gt;pl-#ha;je blades of the tertalnrd Ktr- Shepaid * people trom has been ill w1th"a severe cold, so wc George Wertman of Johnstown, Mr. Tamarac church, Wednesday after""
had no school in tlie higher grades for and Mrs. Charles Belson and Robert noon
. .
Jayhig apparatus through the ap-; Chartotte tm. Christmas diiy.
.
X-.----i.ter pie nkin. Then ahe draws, tlie binder.
The Assyria Center school observed a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Orv. Dunn of Fine ■ Mr. and Mrs. C|uy Nosh and Mr. and
Lack and forth nnd since, the blades Chrtetmaa on Friday afternoon and
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop and and
i Mrs. August Tasker went to Lansing
1
• have saw-teeth, along the margin, she the church school presented a program Hazel entertained
Saturday at a hike. I Thursday afternoon and brought WilMr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill and Hard Nash iiane for the holidays.
rctually saws the chescent shape cut cin Christmas Eve.
Clirisuna* dinner. Mr. and Mrs Fred
family
will
spend
Christinas
day
with
through the skin
Mrs. Ella Bird is spending the week Freeman and daughter Wilma of Pine
I Mr. and Airs Leslie Daniels and
• The hi.Mxts lay egg.* In the apples at the home of her steter. Mrs. Bessie lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Freeman and Mrs. Gaskill's parents. Mr and Mrs. family spent Christinas day With Mr.
and small twits but seldom go higher Shepard, at Assyria. Center.
two sons and Mr. and Mrs Harry Free­ Charles Ba'chcllcr at Hastings.
and Mrs; Murk Craig and Keith in
Hum three feet- from the ground. ; John Olmstead, who I* in very inflrm man of Gun Plains. Mr. and Mr?. Basil
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanton will Hastings.
Where Hn-y air fully e. tabluhed they health is slightly more, comfortable.
Freeman and daughter of Webberville, entertain tlw members ot the Stanton,
may lulu practically,all the apples
Mr. and Mis, Joe Mm and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb of Grand family at their farm home Chrtetmdr.l San Dli-go, Cahf. won the worlds
within the thnc-loot range.
ter. Bea trice, of Battle Cretk. were D'dge and Mr. and Mrs. Pau) Myers ot with a tree for tlw little folks and the record last year for the moat library
Tlu-v »tart egg laying lute in Septem- xr.itcra on Wednesday at tlie home of Delton.
grown ups' too.
books read per capita with an average
b&lt; r and early October which gives tlu tfieir aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pur­
The different societies are sending
Mr. and Mrs Orllc Fteher will spend of 11 books apiece.
fruitgrower a chance to pick the early cell.
■
out Christmas cheer in well filled bas­ Christmas at Kalamazoo where I hey '
vartellea belure thr in«ect starts it*
Mrs. Sylvia Scidnion* from the kets.
will attend a family dinner at tlw'
datnaee Clean cultivation of the or­ American Legion hospital came on
Tlie School Christmas tree and pro­ home of Mr. and Mrs Edd Titus. *
chard to tlie only sugfreMcd control no Tuesday to sjiend the n-m|ihidet of the gram were held at the schailhouu*
William Parker, who tins been in a
fur devlud.
.
*
holiday wawn.
Friday night. A good time Is repotted feeble condition for jwiinc time was re­
Thr pest wa* fir-t di*ruvrrrd in 1931
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Schroder cx- by all.
moved Friday evening to tlw home of
in Tompkins county. N/w York, by a
cty their mniiu-r. Mrs. Duqkcy,’ot
Robert Garrett is able to be in hl* hi.- daughter. Mrs Charles Shultz in
Makt This 25c Test
ctato of agricultural tudents on a field C'jIoii to tic with them tor the present. garage again
Buttle Creek. Mrs. Parker accom­
tnp It was found 111 Wayne and On­
Don't wake up for bladder relief
Mr and Mr* Don Jewel ot Beulah.
Mr. und Mrs. James Boulter and panied hcr hutband where she will re­
tario county orchard* this year, hxli- Michigan, have returned home Mrs son spent Christ mas with Mr*.' Blanch main Indefinitely.
Phy.dc tin- bladder ns you would the
cating the uvect I* moving westward Jewell - spent tlu- week with-her par- Stanley nnd family of Kalamazoo and
bowel*.
Di ire out impurities nnd
iKuiafd Trethric,. who ho* been III
toward the Otno/nna Michigan .Iruit* ‘rirts, Mr. and Mrs. J^ H. Norris, while Monday xlth Mr. and Mr*. Clinton ut his hom£. for several months left
excessive acids which cause’tlw inibelt* nt a rather rapid rate.
t at ion resulting in wakeful nights,
Mr. Jewell attended
the County Castle and son of Orangeville.
Wednesday. for the sanatorium ut
leg pqlns, backache, burning and
■— Agents" conference held at laihsing.
Perry Fossett of M. 8 C. andlWlM Howell where he will be cared for in
frequent desire. BUCKETH.' thr
i‘ Mr* Isabel Benham and daughter. Fulda Oudeh of Bpnton culled at the an effort to regain hte Iwalth.
bladder physic, made from buchu.
f.. who have been visiting at the Bernard 1-athrnp home Friday and attended the
Juniper oil. etc. works effectively on
Tasker home r*turned to llieir home nt Christmas program at North Pine
IRVING.
the bladder us castor oil on the
Lake
school.
j Hasting... ‘
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Wm.
McCann
is
home
from
M.
8
C.
bowels. Get a regular 25c box and
Mi ‘ Katherine bones ha* succeeded ,Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and
for tlu- Christmas holidays.
,
after four days if not relieved ot
Miss Katherine Srltarr. teacher of the Mrs. Louise Lathrop spent Christmas
The
Sunday
sctltxil
and
church
gave
getting ui&gt; nights your druggist will
nt BarryvUle.
• Elite M-iuxd who n-Mgnrd recently.
ii nice Christmas program und pageant
n turn your money. Make this test.
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Tlie Eagle and the Stevens schools
at
the
qjiurch
Saturday
evening.
You are bound to feel better after
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
,
rioted f«»r the holiday vacatton* on TrtMiss Lillian Sowerby is home from
this cleansing and you get your reg­
On Monday. Dec. IB. the cilirelw of
&gt;. . day evening with appropriate Christular sleep. Cnrveth A- Stebbins,
this community called to pay their last Chicago for tlw holidays.
nia« ob*crv3-ic&lt;Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Fox were In Has­
druggist.!. Hastings. E. L Kane,
.
M. Bt lie Miller luu been with Mr respects to one of their oldest and tings Wednesday.
druggut.
at Nashville, say BukcL. te
much
respected
citizens.
Mrs.
Martha
। N« tUc Manby the past reck during tlie
Eleta Wilcox te visiting her dunt,
a
be.it seller.—Adv.
Hoyt
who"
passed
her
70lh
year.
She
•i I latter's iUnes^
Mrs. Fillingham, in Rutland.
,",
Mr und- Mr- A C Hyde nnd Joyce. will be missed by many friends as well
Elaine spent Ute Yule tide at tlw home os in tlw home. She leaves three
• cf tnetr parent*. Mr and Mrs. Buchan - daughters, one in 'Oklahoma one m
Grand Rapids nnd Eunice, who te at
'an of Niles.
; Rev. Harold . Dixon was' here on home and Luk tenderly cared for the
, I Thursday to officiate at the funeral mother. O0r sympathy goes to the
r.. :t rvjcts of Albert Rice, who passed bewared fahjiiy.
Walter Thomas who pad worked for
away on Monday night. The interment
-uii.s maifo at the Hicks vvmetcry on Charlie Andler .several years.hiw gone
Between eleven and twelve nilllon American* are shareholder* in
La ' Capital Ave . N.E. near Battle Creek to work his mother's farm hear liasItuildlnr and Loan Association*. Thcy-urr the saver*, the provi­
About thirty relatives of the Wil­ tings.
dent. the thoughtful, of thr strength of (he Nation. They are lhe
John Poll nnd family will "spend
'': Ii*.-n family gatliered nt the home ot
creators of homes.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Vein Welclser on Chrtet- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Every citiien with rurning power should be a member of (hr
Pichard and. family.
itna* day.
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Building and l-oan. Tills is the finest means of helping yourself
Mrs. Arthur Terry and trotper, Hans
by helping Other*, and strengthening Hie Nation. If everyone
SO) TH SIH LTZ...
Peterson, came from Chicago Wedunderstood (hr plan of the Building and Loan, there would be
.. I Mr. and Mr. Clarence Bacehler and nr.tduy to sj&gt;end Christmas here uit the
several (line* a* many shareholder* as are now numbered. We in­
inuiUirr. Mr* Hutwi Itarcnter. were ■♦•let liotne.—---------------------vite yon (o call at (hr ollie** of (hi* Association, and let u* explain
I «ue.*t* ,&gt;f C DrCou aild furmly of Has­
Fred Murks ^pent Sunday here with
to you about our business, which you can maky your business with
, t&gt;pg» Christmas doy. ;
friends nnd regained over to attend
profit and more contentment to yourself.
‘••Ji Tlw Mk-s F-'iH-r and Ruth Horn the funeral of Mrs. Martha Hoyt, an
. , atu tided the Christina* tree at Clover- old neighbor.
tVr Incite Your Investment
u i dak,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas B Joiinsoiv
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Rentatfi Gates.Is &gt;11 and could not spent Christinas with their children.
, * take hb part in Uw Clin*tmax program Mr. and Mrs. Theodore WiiVinc.n and
family, west of Middl«‘V|lle on M-37. '
i. and we all niisAed him.
;• j It-1 ind Mr*. John Horn fame Tuc»Mr. and Mrs.. Charlie Cox of Detroit
daV front Brave Pa . to intend Clirtet- spent Christmas with their ppp'.e,
. . mas with his parent*. Rev Fred Horn. Mrs Ada Shaw nnd family and Mr.
Griswold at Jefferson
Detroit, Michigan
•• .nd family
Mabel Horn of Battle nnd Mrs. Harry Bennett of Middleville
•" Creek vu.tcd hum over the week end
Mrs. Nelly Thomas entertained her
.
Mr* Ca|ut&lt;&gt;U B.iKltlcr vvx* a Grand children and their families ChrisHnat
, t Rapid* shopper MocMny.
day.
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"'j IR-nllta Out*, of Hottie Greek te
The Oates school enjoyed a com­
I spending two week* with her father. munity meeting and luncheon, also the
-,- ‘Glen Cotes.
Christmas tree Thur.sdsy evening.
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Mi.-* Capitola Bacchler. entertained
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
• the member* &lt;-f the Wednesday aftcrMr. nnd Mu.*Leon Sigler of Lakeview
" main Club W«iw.*day. at a one o'clock
luncheon and Chrtetmas party. Other spent Monday afternoon with their
• guest* there w&lt; re, Mi-. - Kathryn Cug- cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum
ney of Cloverdale and Mb*-&lt;Jracc Ed­ and family.
Mr. and Mr.*. Garth Blocunr. spent
, ninnds of HUslings. All report a fine
lhe week end and Christmas with Mrs.
I time.
a
Mr. and Mr- Alva Kenyon and sons Jennie Echtinaw and family in Has­
.
'Jiobbb* and Bernice uf .B«Alevue »jx-nt ting*.
Several from Ivere attended the
. W« dm- day with in* parents. "Mr. and
(Mrs G. E Krttyon. Gordon Kenyon. Christmas program at the Martin
i-.vlio has been -pending the pant six schoolhouse Thursiter erenlng. The
;wwk&lt; with-thtm returned home with program was enjoyed by all. Everyone
was treated to popcorn nnd candy. Tluthem.
.
. our Clirtstma- exeictecs at the teacher nn^l pupils received some very' ■. .-hi&gt;olliw«c Friday night were well at­ lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herzel and chil­
tended, tii* tree wx* Ix-uutiful. The
ijm^ram w a- fine and wx* enjoyed by dren will spend Christmas with Mr
. nil and all.did justice to tlu- nice pop- and Mrs. Otis Landon of Carlton Cen­
'cpm balls Now :lH*,pupil'&gt;ynd teach- ter.
Mr and Mrs. Shirley Slocum und
!cr wifi enjoy a well earned vacation.
.Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Slocum
attended the Christmas program at the
CRESSET.
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Mr. and Sirs.
Reynolds »pent McKelvey school Friday evening. Mte&gt;
Monday P M. with Mr and Mrs. Don Echtinaw and pupils had a splendid
program.
Foreman at Hasting*
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
, .
Little Teddy Zimmerman Is in Ann
Dorothy spent Christmas with their
n». • Arbor for an operation
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There Was n Christmas tree at the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Slocum
of Woodland.
, schoolhouse Friday evening.
Miss Helen Slocum spent Thursday
Nellie Riekenmore spent the week
and Friday with her parents. Mr. and
, end with relatives at Urbandale.
, Mrs.5L.vnes and J F. Oswald vlsit- Mrs. Shirley Slocum.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
|r,1 Mr.* Bchue Schuster, who is serlCOATS GROVE.
! otlsly ill nt Kelamazoo on Tuesday.
There was no school after Monday
Mrs Biins Barber and Mrs Len
I Reynolds called on Mrs. Henry Kirk- last week on account of the Illness Of
_ Hand near Richland. Tuesday P. M the teacher and a number of scholars
pr««»pi1 She is not a.* well ns hcr many friends
with Mrs Blanche Bayne Wednesday.
। wish.
The Young People's elass enjoyed a
r ‘"f - Mrs. Harvey Enzlan and Mrs. Leslie
ir:. Enzian and son spent Friday with Mrs. party with Virginia and Martha
Thompson
last Thursday evening.
f
Cnrl Enaian at Kalamazog.
. A shortened unified service of church
ORANGEVH.1.E.
and Sunday school was held Sunday
Mr* J. W. 'Sheffield and Maxine nt ten o'clock,
Foote spent Tuesday in Battle Creek
Next Sunday evening the Community
1 und Kalamazoo
Service will be in charge of the Clark
John Rumble of near Plainwell made Oversmlth family. Mrs. Showerman of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
a business trip to this place Thursday. Hastings will preach.
A fine Christmas' program was enThe L. A. S. will meet with Mrs.
, joyed at the village schoolhouse Thurs- Carrie Van Wie on Thursday. Jan. 5.
' day evening which waa much enjoyed Dinner to be served by Club No. I.
It f-ur BM«th.! by both old and young.
,
Robert Townsend of Grand Rapids
Mrs. Nettle Newark entertained a Ivos been visiting relative* here.
DEALERS IN WML. GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR,
number of relatives from Detroit for
Martha and Virginia Thompson vis­
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
ited school in Woodland on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Newman are
rie Van Wie for the last meeting of
'the year, and had a Christmas pro­
gram.

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SLEEP ALL NIGHT
...EVERY NIGHT!

• Investing Safely

Standard Savings
Ac Loan Association

SERVICE
Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling

Best of Quality in all grades of coal.

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

FILL YOUR coal bin BEFORE the
REAL ZERO weather comes!

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

Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company
Telephone 2257

From April, 1815. until April, HUQ.
Dull brains result from a deficiency
'days of' national thanksgiving
of iron, scientists say. Also from a
unknown in lhe United States.
surplus of bone.

Hastings, Mich.

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ANOTHER CANDLE HAS BEEN LIGHTED ... 1932
HAS BECOME HISTORY ... AND WHAT A YEAR!
There has hern much joy and too tpuch sorrow. Civilization has
tried'to copt; veil h problems of Herculean proportions
social,
political and financial. Every Form ol government has been
shaken to the foundation. while age-old principles and policies
liavo been almost submerged by .waves ol doubt, suspicion and
unrest. The United States of America has come through with
less hardship to her citizens than any other natiop on the globe.

.Now. as the New Year is ushered in. let us gel down to lytfd
work, careful planning and an unshaken faith in one country, opr
state and our community."
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With lhe past behind us let us lace the future with optimism and
a firm conlideifce in our fellow citizens and our institutions.
PROSPER!’! Y is AHEAD of us’and coming tjiis wav LE I ’S
GO . . . and MEET IT!
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Haflliitrifl. iHirhitiuii

�Ill&gt; HASTINGS KANM'.H. WMISKWU. JANIAHY I. 1911

Let I Js Enter 1933 with Optimism... From Errors
of the Past, Cross theThreshold of a New Yearwith
Courage and Complete Confidence in our Country
DO Y O U r
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• Saving deposit .,

m arly t&lt;vo per family.

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more th ।
times the amount offered.

savings todav rx
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.urih for every family ii. tic I md ’ ./.
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• .Our total stock ot gol&lt;! is now $4.000.OlHi.tlOO. No.othei
Hit
ever possessed so much, bor example. (*reat Britain I. r­
$588,000,000.

...... ..uik .1.; ■ . ■ 1 3. &lt;&gt;00.000
\vt I &lt;• .tt ? fir peak .
I three years’agp.

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, thotvnd of I 921* had 7.67 5.1 4 &gt; -ifx-kholders at the beginning of \

I otal national wealth is e»l ima'&lt;dat&gt; 529.700,0011,000. ithan that of . 1 dozen Continental I uropeAn countries runth

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The MICHIGAN MUTUAL
WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO.
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HAS liNGS. MICHIGAN

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INS’ RANG N FORCE ... Has Protected
’■ PolicA IP’!, rs From Loss/f'or 46 Years/
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. . : • I . . .1'1 Its poll! y hokjei's ’almost
j: ; ii.- 11 winckstorm. losses.

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Will There Be A
Cyclane Tomorrow?
No«mecan ft I

Aproper.ty owner

.has no-security except Ija insur­

ance in a reliable company-

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• rhe i.arujI.m insurance company ,f
operating in Mi&lt; higan. .

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$ I 00 insurance per year.

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PROMPT and,FLU. PAYMENT of .11
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male and just claims.

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• lake care of \ our Windstorm lnsui.ni
DA'i . . . DELAY is DANGI-4«)US!

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is no time of year when safetv can
be assured. Aon will see by re­

ferring’ to the picture at the left
that- this fine barn was destroyed

in Janumy 1931. Windstorms may

t L. W. S U N D A Y
GU Y E. CROOK
President
Vice-Preiy]enl
E. A. PARKER, Secy .-Treader

come in-January or June&lt;

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�Have HASTINGS RINGS Installed!
imr.irflcrd

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Doubt h
i&lt;l. Millions upon millions ol dollar*
K &lt; 11)01115

I hitman lift
most important thing for all ol us l&lt;&gt; do. just as lai a
sible, is to PRI A i .\'l FIRE!

EVERY HASTINGS RING GUARANTEED

Here Are Nine Rules to Guide You:
Read Them Over Many Times and Teach Them to Your Children
Make sure I hat your match
IS (MT before throwing it
iti Hasting hij

AUTO SPORT SHOP

Extinguish the last spark
of jour cigar or cigarette
before throwing it awtly.
oil) rag&gt; accumulate in
sonic oul-of-ihe-w*av corner

HASTIN'

Build your rubbish bonfire
where there is no danger of
spreading.

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Have your elect rival w iring
inspected regularlj and reAvoid using kerosene, ben­
zine or naptha for cleaning
purposes.

7.

Keep jour heating system
and chimney in, perfect
working condition.

camp (ire before it is totally
extinguishyd.
Keep matches beyond the
reach of jour children and
jour children out of reach

secure vour homes.

with a Protective Policy in the

Citizens Mutual

Banner Want Ads
Get Results

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
-KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

Lowest Rates Consistent With Sure Protection
,\ Mutual Company of high merit—

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ilu-ctumtj want io purchase piM-Mirli ,uti« l«*-. but
nut know WHI.Ki: lu bm.
the fuimt'i \\/ni

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prompt in its adjustment and pay­
ment ol all just clciinris.' Courteous in
• its treatment of every policy holder
it invites your careful investigation.

A wide Tamiliartty with the insur­
ance laws and laws ol the state, a
broad general knowledge of busi«
ness and property values, place this
company in position to render a most
efficient service to its policy holders.'

t«» rvni.-hitRilure to Sell, apartments jvi.utnl. farm

. pKHturtS lot sale, him! hvlpjlrcdvd. ,irli«

i“sl. live

&gt;et Waul Ads get results!

are experienced in all that pertains to the intranet* business -stand at the top in the matter of integrity and reliability and are always at
the service of policy holders’. They are-

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Our. rules .110

reasonable ... one cent |n r won! with .1 minimum

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2 4 15

'OTTO IHLING, President
S. S. WYKKEL, Victf-Pre«iderit
B. O. WHITE, Secy.-Treasurer

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON, AGENTS - HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
HOME OFFICE—108 "KALAMAZOO NATIONAL BANK BLDG., KALAMAZOO, MICH.

A Policy with this Strong Company Means Safe Protection

�Illi. ItAMIXGS BAXMH. HUlM'lm. JAM'XHY «. JflXl

January First, 1933

The Largest and Strongest Farm Mutual
Fire Insurance Company in Michigan !

THE SHARE HOLDERS IN THE HASTINGS
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Net Assets and Resources . . $454,656,79

Will Receive Cheeks for .,

THE STATE MUTUAL RODDED
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

Anil in Addition, the Association will
Have a Nice L ASH Reserve Euinl!
The record of Jhi» local institution i&gt;
gratifying. It wa* organized b* flattings business me^TTor the U n* nt •.( Hastings, Hastings home owm i- and

702 CHURCH ST.

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Hastings investors.

|t» officers and directors *&gt;-n*-

FLINT, MICHIGAN

-ithoutpay.

The sole |uirp«t»&lt;* of tlie ■*&gt; f ........
of the Harting* Building and Loan As­
sociation .a few vw« a ...
t -r thu.goad of this community.-

A large number of loans have been made 'to I lasting} people so thvy_couhl
buy or build homo or improve thrones they already ow'ned.
‘ These bnrruwri,* have .all made good'and ■ thia* association today doe*, ry»t
own or hold a single piece of real estate. ■

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Any surplus funds you may*have invested in shares &lt;d this association will

help others to improve t)ieir boon-. or build new homes.

10 New Homes built in Hastings the first 6 Months
of 19,33 will help to bring Prosperity to this Citv.'
Tins is .1 purely mutual rortfpany and every share holder participatt ■ in th*profit* earned by cat'eful management.
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Get back of this Home Inst-lution. -Put vour dollar* her ■ where they will
help bring prr\jperity to YOUK edrtununity. I'elephon** or rail .at the office fot
full particular*.

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BUY PROTECTION

The Hastings Biiildiiig
And Loan A ssoc i a 1 io n
Phone-37S

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Since Its Organization in 1908, This Big Company Has
Paid Michigan Farmers Over $4,058,000 in Losses!

' "Protect Me
CLEAN Milk” /

| 15 of the Many Reasons Why You Should
I Insure with This Big Reliable Company:
I . It is the hugest l;annc^s Mutfial I'irty
Insurance C ompanv tn the State2. It.has-niorr assets than any &lt;?t.hcr state
wide Mutual I ire Insurance Company
in Mi&lt; higan.

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It pa\s 9-|(l value in case ol loss,

when- mahy companies pay .only J.
4. I.t
। a Blanket policy on prrAonijl'
property.
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5. It
ure- farm personal-on land own
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hifaru)^
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ift - farm personal, loaned to a
nor ii neighbor is insured in our

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H. it insure- automobiles and trucks the
.same a--othei Jann personal, provided
they are not insurnd i.n another com
:&gt;am winch'insures against other hazuds than fire oj lightning.

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Patteurizi i : &lt;&gt;r Raw ।

ROBERT \V. COOK. I’repr.

•10. It grantsa Ill discouit m/isscssment
if one I .ibci .1y Eire I . .tinguisher lor
each $1,000 or fraction thereof ol in
surance is placed about the’buildings
insured.
11. It grants a 20 discount m assessment
on dwelling (contents included, if oc&gt;
copied by owner) il completidv cover­
ed with slate, tile, metal. ashf^FoiTor
asphalt snyigles.
12. It grants lfl discount in assessment
on dwelling (( (intents i ( hided, if oc­
cupied bv iaviii i ) if co,nplet&lt;*ly cov
(.•red with gravel or slate surfaccrl roll
moling.
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13. It protects it . members &gt;y reinsuring
■ portions ol its larger risks.
14. It protei fs the intercut »f the Mort
gagee. '

I 5. It protects the holder ol I &lt; deed when
property is sold on contiact.

There is Splendid Territory Now Open in Barry
County for Reliable Agents for This Company

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
TELEPHONE 2651

9. Its policy (iroVides lor a \.duatiorj,ol
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$400. un horses. $250 on ( attic, and
$70 &lt;&gt;n sheep and hcigs. which'gives
excellent protection lc the owner of
registered stock.
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HASTINGS, MICH.

This Big Company Has an Enviable Reputation for
Prompt and Fair Settlement of All Legitimate Claims

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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